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Capacity 150 Bushels Daily I. W. Wescopt, Manager^ * > * i '• M/ I A With all the necessary Machinery for’'manufacturing a high class Grist, Meal and Stock Food, we are now ready for your business and invite the Farmers and Merchants of Colleton G>uuty to call and see this Machinery in operation and compare our meal and grist with that shipped from Indiana. Merchants can now handle the Farmer’s corn and have it ground trade and the public wiB quit buying corn made^by the Weston Farmers. V 1 their grind the week. Plenty Stables; Sheds and Water for your Teams in the yard. We will pay the market price in cash for Corn and Peas. / HOME MILLING COMPANY DON’T FORGET THE PLACE *• /-* REAR OF BROWN FURNITURE CO. 000000000000000000000ooooooooo I,'» WALTERBORO BRIEFLETS. o 0 Ilf •f Interest Garnered from the Wireless on the 'streets of Walter boro. 0 0 o 000000000000000000OOOOQOOOOOOO i«k;s ihttkn BY MAI> IMNa. A dog with rabies at Stokes .Sat urday ran amnek and bit two fins hogs he ton Ring ‘to T. It Striekiand before It'’wa"'killed by J. M. Hen* nett. - / . o Xhns MAVAt.FJt l>X»R UlXYKKY. J. R./Copeland. of Khrhardt. hav arrepte«t a position with the Waiter- boro Cotton .Oil Company, as mana- ger^lor. their ginnery for this sea son. Mr. Copeland has had much valuable experience aa.a gihner. and ho can get full returns from th«- plaotf Before coming to Waiter- boro he was connected with’ the Ehrhmrdt ginnery. ■* MR. DultOIS / WIN'S fflXTKKT. •V' J. B; DuBoitr. who is the represen tative in this county for the Met’on non Company, of Winona. Minn, large hianutncturers of patent med icines and toilet preparations, has just received notification that he was one of the winners,In a recent contest among the agents of this concern. Mr. puBols will get s* a prise a beautiful electric light. He has previously woo three prises. AKSOX ('ASK TO BK TRIKB HKRK THURSDAY. A preliminary hearing before Mag istrate Bryan to be held here tome.* row is attracting consiU >*• \'>le in terest. The saw mill sli<’d of D. C. Mills of the Berea secth < •' burn ed Sept. 11, 1914 ami ; n Aug ust 15. 1915. Mr. Mili: * indict ed W. M. Hagan and Jo*‘ ii. Carter charging them with having set firo to this shed. On account of the prominence of the parties, this charge has created considerable ex citement and a lively legal battle is expected at the preliminary to morrow. Both sides have employed counsel and the case will be warmly fought. * * PERSONAL. * * ************** J. W. Avant, Sr., of Rupal route 4 was in Walterboro yesterday. K. A. Jones, of Salkehatchie, is a visitor in Walterboro this weex, Mr. Jones has many relatives here. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Lyons and ni)r. and Mrs. R. A. Hudson, of Is- landtdn, spent Monday in Walter- i boro. Mr. Lyons expects .to place * his son, Clemson, in the Walterboro 1 High School and came down to make ^’arrangements for his. entrance. / Miss May Patterson, the eldest daughter of Mr. j*nd Mrs. Harry Patterson left Sunday for Columbia where she will enter the Urtulfn*? convene as a student. The C. D. C., will meet Friday afternoon at 4:.TO o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. P. Howell, Sr. This ■ is an important meeting and all members are rejucsted to be pres ent as there will be an election » v officers at this meeting. «>' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor and Children spent Sunday- in Summer, ville with relatives. Dr.l H. A. Willis and family, ot Hendersonville, were in town Mon day. . - Mr. Gary Yam left Monday af ternoon for the Citadel, where he goes to resume his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Glover, accompanied by Mrs. Jno. L. Roger went to Charleston Sunday, making the trip in Mr. Glover's car. Mrs. J. A. Breland and Mrs.- C. K. Breland of the Bells section, spent last Thursday night with their sister. Mrs. W. L. Breland. T. J. McDaniel spent Sunday in Augusta with his mother, Mrs. Mc Daniel. Mr. McDaniel makes fre quent visits to his mothec giving toy to her and .pleasure to himself. Deputy Clerk of Court R.. R. Miley is spending, a few days at sthe bedside of his father. Hon. J. W. Miley, of the Little Swamp section. .Mr. .Miley is very ill of typhoid fev er, but hopes are entertained, that be will safely pass the crisis in a few days. * , Albert H. Wlchman, and Jos. M. Moorer. Esq., motored to Greenville Saturday, returning Monday even ing. »The trip waa made without mishap of any tfind, Jand was a pleasant outing. Me. I Wichw m went up to visit Mrs. Wichman who is at Traveller’s Rest, and Mr. Moor- rer to Spartanburg to see nis sis ter. The C. I>. C. will meet Friday afternoon at 4:30.o’clock at the home of Mrs. M. P. Hbwell, Sr. This is an important meeting and ait members are requested to be* pres ent as there will be an election of officers at UH* meeting; / The Greatest FALL OPENING SALE Ever Known in History H “■ . * ’ ■ \ • MEET S -X Our entire stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods and Millinery will be reduced for this Great Sale. In this stock vou can find the Latest Styles, High Grade, Quality and Low Prices, as our Motto always is, “MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY and BETTER GOODS FOR SAME . MONEY.” You donot only read about our high-grade, quality and low prices, but you can also find them in our store and we are pleased to ' serve vou. A part of our bargains are listed below. As follows; $8.00 Men s Suits. Colors Blaek. Blue and Brown. Our Fall opening sale price only ... .tP Please remember that our rhillinery depaiTment is one of the greatest you ever saw. We were fortunate enough to get a few pattern hats fh>m a New York firm $2.50 Men’s Working or Dress Shoes, Our Fall Opening Sale Price only $1.98 ' $12.00 Men’s Suits; All wool worsted. Colors, Brown - ahd Blue Fancys only. Our Tall ooening $7.50 sale price only which they had’'just received from Paris,, and our Ready-to-Wear Hats are positively the greatest variety ever known in this county and will be sold at the lowest possible price we can sell them. $&50 Men’s Working and Dress Shoes. Our Fall Opening Sal**. Price, only .•... $2.50 $13.50 Men’s Suits. Colors English Blue Serge and Gray Worsted. Our Fall Opening Sale $8.50 Boys Knee Pants, enough said. price only $15.00 Men’s Suits, hard finished worsted. Nothing but all woo! guaranteed. Colors Blue and Brown fancies and Blue and Gray and tfrown Serges. Our 1 A AA Fall Opening Sale Price - X r/AUA/VF 150 pair Ladies’ Sample Shoes. Values from $1.50 to $2.50. Sizes from 2*/^ to 31/2 only. Our Fall 98c * Opening Sale price only Jl : ST LISTEN— Our Ladies Cloaks, and Suits have no equal as to quality and style. And please note the low prices. We were fortunate enough to get SChulman Bros., one of New York City’s Best Ladies Tailors. They make nothing but high grade goods. But for pur Fall Open ing Sale we will sell them Only • • $12.50 Ladies’ $1.50 Dress Shoes. Our Fall Opening QQf» Sale price only aJOC \s> i $18.00 Men’s Suits. Some store may charge for same $25.00. French diagonal Serge and also imported Ger man Worsted, very soft finish. Our Fall $12.50 Indies $2.00 Shoes, lace or button; Our Fall Opening Sale Price, only $1.50 Ladies’ fine $15.00 Suits, made up in the latest design. Colors. Blue Black and Brown Serges. Our Fall Opening Sale Price, only .... $10.00 Opening price only Boys’ Suits. We have a large variety which we are un-. able to list in this space, but you cap OK find them from.: / wO Positively the biggest bargain in the country. We receive daily something new in Dress Goods, and sell at the lowest prices that we possibly dm. Ladies’ $2.50 Dress Shoes, button or lace, Black and Tan. Our Fall Opening Sale $1.75 Good quality Ladies’ Suits wj$h White Satin lining. Our Fall Sale price, only $5.00 price only . Ladies’ Fine one piece dresses from :.' ' 98c “ $5.00 Big variety in Children’s Shoes. 200 pair Men’s Working and Dress Shoes. $1.40 36-inch Yellow Homespun. Our Fall Opening Our Fall Opening Sale Price only Sale price, per yard, only % 5c ** * & Please Remember Whatever we Advertise is true and we can prove it and by buying your Fall supply here it will suit your pocket and SAVE YOU MONEY AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rise J. FRANK, MANAGER F / V ^ t.i NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE -A *. P . .