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L. MORROW,
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REaOTYAXCES.
An chaoka an«l drafts should ba
draws la fator of tha Praaa aad
Lack at tha prtatad dabal oa your
paper , Tb* date thereon ahowa
whan tha auharrptlon expiree. For*
ward your money in ample time for
renewal. Notice date on label care
fully! and If not correct pleaaa no
tify ns at once . '*
Bnhaeribers deelrina the address
af their paper changed, will please
stata in their eommuafeaticn both
tha old and the new addressed.
Tin* Weather.
yv* c-.ntiv uinntic and . Kant Gulf
per cent for each purpose. Ander
son ft going to do tbh st the ap*
proschlng session ot * the legisla
ture. Why' not add' WV.*trl -ly to
the constitutional amendment?
Another thing which , is ol * ital
importance to the growth of Waiter-
boro, is tha development of the Kg-
riculturai resources in adjacent ter
ritory. Wnlterborb citizens should
rake the initiative here, -encoura.ee
and aid in this development. All this
an not be done without concerted
action and this can be secured only
through co-operation and organiza
tion. t -,. . *
Then in a few months there wlil
be a. ne\f administration! to elect.
The present mayor has announced
his intentioir^p aspire to a higher
office. His successor should be a
•nan of ’Ideas and Ideals, and he
should have with him a* progressive
and aggressive council.
Hut. these things w ill come. Wai
te rboro Is getting her face. Watch
her grow.«
Pa«tyetf-D«m.
Smoaks. It. 2. Sept: —Little
Swamp Methodist church was the
•cene of a Jjeauflfut wedding on
Thursday, at high noon'when Miss
Leila Dell Padgett, daughter of
it . , . Mr. Ish^BfrPh^gett. Itecamo the iu-ide
States: JtaiUf and high winds arej^, John Furman ixjrn of Dyson,
probable in the east Ktilf -states '
•end . Jen;.'’I rain in the HchiUi At
lantic states the first half* of the
wp<-k: ttie latter half v.‘11 1k> fair
imd, cooler
THi: r.ul-i. WKHtll. <
New Officers Erected $ra in
teresting Session Held.
To .tb<! n who were not pre*«n.
Friday at fbe meetliHt held at the
Court lionse, n'nd they embrace *.■*-
cry <iti*c ii .<f i ollc ton county but
about 25. we wi-h to say tha
was a note of arning -out: :• a to
the farmer of this count> ’vlitch they
S. c. . ;• *.
,Tlie-deeoratif-ns of /he*
though «ini]d • w-re vef.v tastn^il.
-rj,p color «i !ie:ne being r ulnk
white and green. .In i!o’ .rear. >
*i • f l.nrch . ■ •a bank of feath« vv-
fo-ns a d r>o' plants with tapers ni
•.bite *h«l pink candle’• _ \h! h
sparkled amonu tbi’ crcen’’ gtvirg •
benMliful a ofl
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AOtiid do nell to before, it is!.,
too late. Moth Mr. l.bng and 'Me. F.l- 1 N
Mott are of the opinion .that the boll
veevif will ie* here in two or three
years at piost, and they say,'that if
the farmers are not ready for him
when he conies it will mean ruin to
them It will be almost' lnipo<sih!<»
to make any cotton at all, and tho*e
farmers who are now depending up?
on ap all cotton crop will inddeo bo
in a sorry plight. Theae g^htiemen
aay tbUt th*?re is ye#time to get
ready for the eopiing of this boll
weevil, ho that his coining will not
spell ruin, but that there is no time
to spare. Three year* are neceasary
for the farmer to get a good start
crowing the legumes, and getting a
mellow • light.
double arch wns irriingef! ,%nd 'i-.
.Iv’Ut’l <H IlL*^ ' \vith.-1vy doi
ted h*'r<> apd .there vi*h pink fe d
th* 1 ’*’ i whici' ro<v- .bonr ‘f* , n feet. ‘ ■
the if’••rfHie'lid* d a pu(e ’\i” o
ti>- Ht • P-P. The Cllfril 1H0 of til”
bridal fy wes iinndirnied by i!i,
Hridal- chorus.” r<» ilu* sir.iiaif o:
Mt«fdri;csohn's wedding ’-mar X
rendered by Miss Nora (iood’>in.
First came file iisht'r.S. Messrs !i< b-
hic floodwin. J. Zadf Harrison. Jr .
Charlie" Strickland and J. i’. Cart*-',
who took.position one couple*on Hie
right and the other, on the IeH;j>f‘
Next came the atfenda'nts
*. The September me^tihg of .tbe
lo<al chapter of the U. D. C. met
with Mrs.. M/ P. Howell on Fridsj
afternoon, the 24th. Tbe uieeUi^
was .ipliejether interesting, tlAff
being the election of oflicetN
several topics.of interest under fci^
cussion.^j.. * <• * .
The merwben*. of the chapter e:r-
^pei-rsed gincs»re- appreciation of t-.’;
fPirhful work done in behaIf>of th«
chapter by the retiring,officers. e«”
pecially the former president, Mr-
Edgar E. Jones, who for the pa«t
two years 'has served so faithful!:"
and efficiently. It Was through he:-
efeorts that the local chapter wa«
organized. ,
The result of the election was n-
follows: President, Mrs. H. L.
Koger; 1st vice president. Brs. I
M. Klein?/ 2nd vice president. Mrs
L. W. McTeer: recording secretary.
Mrs.‘'Albert Wichman: reporting
secretary. Mrs. E. M. Jones; corres
ponding secretarv. Mrs. J. B. Lyles:
Historian, Mrs. E. E. Jones; trea'v
ur'eTr Miss L'lnier Flshburne; regis
trar. Mrs. JT M. Wflselh
Mrs. J. B, Lyles was <^er;tc*d *
delegate to the l’. D. C. convention
to !>e held in Aiken in November
with M.rs. E. E. Jones as alternate
It w'as decided, also, to ^eu'd tTu
president. JIrs. Koger to tepre-ep’
*h” chanter nt this e.o % nveR|ion.
" , A Id ter from Mrs. Llicas. ” ,
chur' ‘ ^ j Farmer, was rt- . j/
Mie momliers. |u tliU leftery Jr
'Lucas- expressed hei 4 appreciyinn
bv * * i * • ’.nt in " Ifhaly < f tli' -
the U. D^C. pin. preseiue,| t)
r hanrer on hor w, .Tdinc/dity.
\iter the eb,ition c*r officer- *
o*her maljoKji'“bf yfisfness. l»”in
completed.' Mrs. 1 Mvoll ser’.'’<i ii
lii’ious refuv i hme><r., •nslsting,
Ittissian ton and -and- i -lies* • ,
,ing > her elf, y always., a.*
hostess. y {■
Tli” ehaioer-wjh irtvit”^ i s I” '
its liext /meeting' with .Miss ” T" .a
Fishhityne in October " ■
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Reporting, Seerettu y.
Headquarters For
Ladies Coat Suits
A Grand Selection
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We are showing the grandest selection of the most exclusive styles of LADIES’,
>IIS»SES COAT SLTTS, that has ever been placed on display in this section of
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They consist of individual sample garir^nts—NO TWO ALIKE—and being sample
Coat Suit$, we bought them at. greatlv reduced prices. Hence, it's a money saving
opportunity, beside getting high grade excc!usi\*e garments.
We are also sho\Vir.g an exclusive high class line of sample skirts, which we re
ceived this week. They are like our coat suits—only one of a kind—Prices are very
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' Come Early to Get The Best
THE H. W. COHEN STORE
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Mias Mamie Williams, pP ^'lUiams.
Mr. Iceland A. Grayson of/CoUeton
Mias Sheba Goodwin. Mr. 'Walton B
Smith of Ehrhardt, Misw Annie
Harrlaon. Mr.’ John Milev. Ali-s
Ruth Garris of Willlanvs, Mr. Hol
land Padgett, each couple passing
«low|v, un the aisle alternately cross
ing at the- front arrangaing them
selves in an attractive group withm
the chancel.
The bridesmaids wore dresses of
pure white voile with soft drapefy.
and carried bouquets of while apd
J pink Kfllarne? roses and feathery
start in live'stock. - „ „ • . j
But. will the same Indifference j ha(s Iliatrh The maid of hon-r
to their welcome mark the attitude , \|, H ^ X»ra Higby, of Hone.i Path,
of the- people 'qf Colleton coucty as
marked their interest in the ad
dresses of these informed gentle
men? Will they feel that son.eho'v
the> will be spared, and that, like
death, this Is only, coming to the
f*!her fellow? Mr. Long and Mr.
Elliott say that this is a locality es-
specially suited to the thriving oFthe
boll weevil. That the presence of
so much wood land, with swamps
and undergrowth, make ideal places
for the hibernating of this weevil,
and that the ravages will be eapec-
, tally severe in this section of the.
, state. So the wise man will get
teady. The Bible tells of a certain
mkrriage feast to which a number
of virgins were >o v ttcd. and in one
part of, the feast I; pas necfHsarf
for them all to have lighted lamp*.
When this lloie ;a:o-’ onlv half ff
thpir lamps were not filled with oil.
They ran off to get the o'*, but when
they came back the revellers had
gone in. and the- mis**d the op
portunity of partaking cf the mar
riage f ast. T!*h .'all by Mr. L6ha
s* an invitation to the farmera of
Colleton county to get ready for a
feaat. How'are your lamps? Will
you have them filled? , tm
you fill them? ' , ,
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Walterbqrq. Ft. 5.. Sept./ 28.—
Mrs. Clarence Bollen. of-Bamberg
spent a few weeks with -her .mo-.
Mrs. H. M. Trowell recently. •
returned to Bamberg Wednesday.-\
• Brady Martin and Palmer Hird
son were in town Sunday last. ,
, Judge J. Trowell apd sister speat
Sunday with their -.>/* r, Mr. .'V.
.M-vSuuls •<[ Ma-’-.f/Nilie.
Rev. Paul Patton .deltTvml ."■
-pb’Ufli'l Sermon /at the Meih.odtM.
< liun h here Sunday.
The children of P 1-. Rootl"*.
chairman of the board of trustee-
Tor Pepiel will not ai*» nd school at
Pentel t!>fs V-ar They are gonig to
WalterjtoCo.
Earl Hiers ot Ashton is seen quite
often here.
: Mr. and Mrs*. Jones J. McMillan
and Tittle son. Belmont, spent tne
week-end with Mrs. McMillan’s
mother. Mrs. David Ramsey.’ ’*
. Miss Kate Ramsey, who has been t
away all slimmer is now at home.
Born to Mr. and Mf», E. W. Catch
a fine girl.
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WALLTKKBOKO'H Fl’Tl RK
There is no doubt at all of the
splendid progress made in Waiter-
boro during the past year or so.
There is being .expended now a large
sum of mdney, to secure electric
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lights, sewerage and an extension c;
the waterworks system. When this
is complete^ Walterboro will bygin
to take her place, in so far as phv-.
sical appearances go. among the
town of the state id the « imtll city
class. “Every citizen of the town
should W proud tit the improvements
going on anti -hoftld begin to boost
as never before. <,
But the work of progress n.us*
ret be allowetl to lag WsB*rboro
still has achievements ahead o: ner.
From a physicial \^w point, tl.civ
should be cement sidewall t heilr
and streets paved, t, ompUM.
this the town needs a law 'o p«tmit
Assessment of abuttinc pt p‘rty
owners for a* least or.e-h.t’f the cost
of paving. Perhaps an a.'.dCXn^l
bond* issue may be ne'-'e 1. and our
legBdature should he Petitioned to
Increase the limit for bonds, tb 1*5
was iKHOtainglv • gowned , in son
white voile with-girdle’“6f pink,
mouseline apd wore hat to match
s»nd carried an. armful of exquisite
brleds roses and plumosa tied with
white tulle.
The organist. Miss Nora Goodwin
was ta«tiiy gowned in soft white
voile with slippers to match.
The little flower girl. Mary Lon
Goodwin. Immediately preceded the
bride carrying a basket of pink apd
white rosea in a shower effe/t in
which was concealed the wedding
'ring.
, The bride carried a bouquet of
bride's roses and plumofta tied with
white tulle. She was becomingly
dressed in a blu# traveling suit with
hat to match and loohed exception
ally pretty as she came in on the
arm of her maid of honor; meeting
the groom and his best nsan. Mr.
Grover C. Werts, of Ninety Six. un
der the wedding bell, where they
were pronounced man • and wife.
The ceremony was performed In a
vary impressive manner by Rev. I.
C. Counta, apstsr of the Smoaks
charge.
The bride has fieen teaching -for
a number of year* and ia one of
Smoaks amiable and popular ladies
who will be greatly misted in her
community.
The groom ia a promising young
farmer of the up country and pos
sesses fine, business qualifications.
Tb* happy young couple ‘left for
Charleston and other points of in
terest after the ceremony and wtU
spend sometime..
Thev were the reelpient of many
beautiful and useful presents.
They wilt make their home at
Dyson. S. C.. where they carry'with
them the hearty good wishes of a*
targe circle of frieiAK
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• The f^atfircH Jor Fridav wifi con
sist of two two refl feature pictures.
The Country Lad.' 4 is a bc?.utinf»
siory pictured *'u *f.wo Vc”ls y Mpq
will appeal to all who see it. ’ Mol
ly of the Mountains.” (s swot he-f
two reel Broncho drama ^hich is to
fie appreciated by witnesses onlv*
\ one reel American Beauty pi’e-
ture The Orce ()\*r” and a one
reel comedy {'Lover’:? ! iu - ’v" will f
complete the^program for that day. :
Tl^* management ftatea that they
are eofuc deep d<sv t! in their P<>‘X-]
;ts in hiK.'kt”s features for* the |
month.of October qjid have secur<”l
some* ^inc. pictures Viiumg th* '
are ’somr ’Mary Pifkford". produc
tions and a# a whole, a far superior
collection to. any that have yet been
shown in Walterboro.
•The ColontaV is open every night
at S:3* and ia showing fine picture*.
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The Store That Can Save i,You
Money If -You Give Them
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We have had our Millinery 4 Opening, and it wad
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certainly gratifying to us to hear the many words of
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.praise. No city can show any more stylish hats than
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Me Jiave. No city has any better equipped Millinery 4
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Parlors than ours. NO lady who has repsonded to our
invitation to call has failed to be enthusiastic in her
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praise of the handsome, comfortable equipment we have
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installed in our Millinery and Ready-to-Wear department'
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No expense has been spared to mfke it second to none
in the State and the wonderful success we are having
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w ith our Hats, Coats and Suits bear out the absolute
fact that* the best trade of this county appredate nice,
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comfortable SANITARY SURROUNDINGS, when con
templating the purchase of at Hat or Garment. Remem
ber we are acknowledged Pleaders here in UP-TO-THE-
MINUTE ^MILLINERY and have no competitcrs when it
comes to Hats that are right Mn every way—Styb
Quality and Price. , /
When in need of a Hat'that is DISTINCTIVE, a
Hat that is DIFFERENT, a Hat away above th^very
ordinary kind you have l>en having to buy here in Wal-
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terboro. Come to us and Buy a Hat where STYLE
REIGNS SUPREME.
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Walterboro’s Popular Store.
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We desire to announce to our patrons
•and the public at large that we have receiv-
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■•eel our falj stock of.goods and we are now
ready to serve them in what they may need
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in our line. We have bought carefully and
made the best selections possible. Our
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goods are all new’, first class and depend
able.
Our stock is complete in the f<
lines:
Gents Furnishings,
. Gothing,
Hats,
Caps, /
9,oes,
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/In Shoes we handle the w 4 ell known
Walk-Over and Peters lines for Men, Wom
en and Children. We have these in newest
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shapes and latest styles.
* 4 A cordial invitation Is extended to all
t$> visit our store and to inspect our stock
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lours for clean merchandise.
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Walterboro^ |
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To Cure a Colt! in One Dey
Fake LAXATIVE BROMOQ«imii«. It«topath‘
Couth and Headache >o<: wrrka off the ToJA
DracaiM* retunJ money if U fail, to ^ure.
V- V7. GROVE’3 aignature on each box. 3c
•stw 014 'cnL’SUltisr liniMs Wm’I C
The worst caw*, no matt-r of how lene standi
are cured by the w uderlul. oki reiiatir "
Porter* Antiaeptk llealing fft, 1: rr ir
Pam Mid Ucal> .t the Mac uoe. 36c bot. t-