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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913. Sfr' : i I I K 3 • Wii) b. n • j - FALL STYLES For Mdn and Women Ready For Your Inspection t The questiqn of Fall Footwear is now oe-. copying the thought and attention of men and women who are particular about the ao- pearance of their feet, and we exterid to you a cordial invitation to visit our store and in spect the new fashions. Our Fall exhibit comprises the season’s most popular Styles and patterns in Men’s and Women’s fine Footwear. * James Henry Rice, Jr., Believes They Will Invade S. C.^Soon jpnies H’Jiry Rlc*. Jr., of Ritter. !s coDsJ<l<*re<l an authority on tfu» boll 'veevil. havln* made a study )f this buft. , Mr. Rice has rorehtly returned trot.i GeorRia. and ha* mad'* sonu study \.kilo ther° of the progress be- llng made by the boll veevll. Mr.' Rice stated to a representative of this newspaper that th** boll 'vee\i! on Sept. loth, was on the esjstei a edg** of Thomas County, Ga., in great number*. This is IdS niil^g from the Georgia line. From this point the line of tarrhest advance of the boll weevil extends in a north westerly direction to near Columbus, Ga. He states that the insects are mov ing rapidly in this direction and will not hibernate for the winter until the temperature drops to f>2 defcree*. Following the line they are taking the counties of Barnwell, Aiken and Hampton, all in a direct line of the approach of the boll weevil These counties are only 1 T>n miles from the present Vine invaded by the boll wee- vill. Mr. Rice think that the boll weevil will reach South Carolina within about one year. As be states, condi tions are very ^-favorable along the coastal section of 8. C.. for rapid advance of the boil weevil. E. L. Worsham. State Entomolo gist of Georgia, is in charge of the situation in this state and will issue a map showing the "further advance of the boR weevil as soon as the time ccnjcs for his hibernating. Headachy, BiHoas and Constipated * IP l or i.lvtr an- »l rncls B:m Brea.ii. Had Cods. s«.ur . v .* Stoma rh ra . .We illustrate a few of the most popular. See the ^originals displayed in our windows, then you will be sure to let your next pair be Walk-Overs. * SW-.’*' \ w V, A Get a ten cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coaled tongue, head anil nose clogged up with a cold—.-always trace mus to torpid liver; delayed, femvem n^ food In the bowels or sour, gassy fer mented stomach. Poisonous matter, clogged in th.* intestines, instead of oeing .asi out of the system is re-absorbed into the blodd. When this poison reacne.s the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. jCascarets immediately clems** tin* stomach, remove the sour. •ir..lig.*st- >d food and foul gases, take the ex bile from the liver and carry evu* all the constipate^ waste matter and poisons in tbe bowels. A Casckret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a lb cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and vour liver and bowels regular for months. 25 Cents Destroys Your Dandruff and Stops Falling affair * o Have Your Hair’. Hake It Thick Waxy and Beautiful— x . *. Try This *< ’'Ji 3 ! t Full line of Clent.V Furnishings also on display. J. P. Herndon & Son Men’s Outfitters. Walterboro, - S. C Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag gy hair is piute evidence of * neg lected scalp;’ of daindruf:—that aw ful scurf. v There is nothing so destructive *o the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually produefng a feverishness and itching of the scalp, w hich Is not remedied cauags the hair roots- to shrintc, loosen and <l;e-~ •hep the hair falls out last. A little l -anderinc tonigh*—^ow —anytime will furely save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Know! ton’s llanderine from anv drug stor »r toilet counter, and after the first ipplication your hair will take on 'bat life, lustre and luxuriance which s s hyeautlful. It will become wavy iiid fluffy and have the appearance if- abundance, an Incomparabl aiess |nd softness; but what will ••lease you most w iR be after Ju. - • few week's use. when you \vill ai Mially s* e a lot of fine downy hair n«*w hair—growing all over th scalp. , Hi »£,* ' in * JOHN KING AID,Photographer - 1 *** to aaaotaMe that I have opeaed a photo graphic studio oppoalte the t<mrt Mouae square la n large teat, aad am prepared to do nay photographic work. Mg work Is guaraateed, aad goa will be pleased with It/' I luvlte the public to call aad see samples aad » get apHtblW ’ / Poet 1’ards d for JMN* OablaeU Pro* •1.8® ■!», per doeea SINGLE POSES AND*GROUPS ARTISTIC ALLY ARRANGED I i t n HAVE YOU ELEcnficrrv in U o Lot us wire your house nOi for you now—at any rate let us quote you a price on the job. Our work does not call for continual repairs. It is done right and stays right, y O Then perhaps ^ou need ICS; a th me. or chandelier, or reading lamp, or some kind of •Ixture. We have an elegant supply of all kinds of electrical supplies—exceptionally pleasing and useful and very reasonable in price. H i But if you have every- DUlg thing you need, perhaps there is something that needs repairing. We do that, too, am! do it in a hurry and properly ' ’id at small cost. . '' ' U it, or we can do it or get it is electrical; we have it, and -it will be a good job \v.^[ done. -. STOMACH TRODBUS Hr. Raflaad Utter on This Subject. Madison Heights, Vi.—Mr. Chas. A. j Ragland, of this place, writes: “I have been taking Thedford’s Black-Draught 1 for indigestion, and oiher stomach troub les, also colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a few days, I always feel like a new man.” Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain h pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, are sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and •health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. ^ Ta get quick and permanent relief from these ailments,, you should take a medicine of knowifturative merit. Its 75 years of splendi^ success, in tha ‘-eatment of just such troubles, proves the real men! of - Thedford’s Black- Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effegfe, it is sure to benefit both young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 35c. n. c ai I , * » * ****:!:***** o. * j * ’ RITTER ************* RiFter. Ort. 8.—The weather is very unfavorable for the farmers who have their hay cut down anc also for the men who are working on the road through Great Swamp. YV ,wlli all be glad when there is _ ^change in the weather so that this work can be completed. I Dan Ritter, of this plac*. left Sat urday for Savannah, Ga.. where he will spend soitietime with relatives and friends He will be migsed very much from this community. Our young men have been carry ing on a fine prayer meeting ever since the revival in the summer, which was conducted by Rev. Paul I’rosby and Bro. Jim Kinsey yf Smoaks. Miss Josie Prawdy and Miss Lu die Thomas, of Ritter, spent last Sunday at India Field camp meeting. They were accompanied by Messrs. Flovd Drawdy, Cam Thomas and Mr Burt. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs B. V. frosby. J M. Brawny, who has been ill for sometime, is improving His many friends will be glad to see him out again. Miss Annie Hooker, of Ritter, left several days ago for Ikmniark where she is taking up a course in steno graphy. » * * * * * * ******* GRACE * ************** Grace R. Oct’. 3.—Mrs. H. M. Carter, of Thayers, spent the week end very pleasantly with her mother Mrs. L. H. Zelgler. Mrs. Willie Zelgler. of Weeks, was the guest of Wade Zeigler last Wednesday. Misses Etta Valentine and Marie Herndon dined with Misses Ruth and Provie Zeigler Thursday. Heyward Zeigler paid Thayers i flying vlait laat we«k. Mrs. E. O. Griffin and little daugh ters. Inex and Gladys, have returned to their home in Savannah. Ga.. after spending sometime with relative*!, near Grace and evergreen. Mrs. Griffin was also accompanied by her sister. Miss Mepiie Price, of Ma- ■hawville. Migs Mattie Herndon has returned home aftep spending several days in Charleston and other points. Messrs. Rufus and Roy Herndon .of Walterboro. R. ’3, are spending sometime in Charleston. The protracted meeting held at this place by Rev. S. A. Munday was a perfect gucCess. Several new members were added. Mrs. S. -A. Zeigler has returned home after spending sometime with relatives at Mt. Carmel. Mr, and* Mrs. Jacob Padgett and children of Mt. Carmel, dined with •Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Zeigler last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Hicys are all smiles over a fine g:n. Short Cuts That Save Time Record of tiie Past Xo Stronger Evidence Can Be Ha I In Walter*>oni , #HM» REWARD, *loo. The renders of this paper will b. pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diesease that si-i- ence Las been able to cure in all tis j -tages. and that r is Catarrh. Half ! 1 •' itin i tire is the ithly positi* . cur.- now ktihwn t7i the medical in : ternitx i.it-arrh being a erfn stint- I •ioiiiil dSe ise. requires a constrt . ! tionsil tr. .timer*. Hull’s Cata—•’* j' ure it* nk n internally, acting d : re ( t'v up -t the blood and muco.-- surta.e^ , **),. sv.fom. th.reby. -troving t'te foundation the-d-< '■e e and tng *h«. patient str.-ng'l I > building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much fails', in its curative powers thatMhey offer | Grte Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. \ddress F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold hv till druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Con stipation. | ,im Look well to their record. What they have done many times in yea-s gone by is the best guarantee of fu ture results. Anyone with a bad back; any reader suffering from uri nary troubles, from kidney ills should find comforting words In the following statement. . •J. 8. Jacksen. liveryman. Block street. Walterboro, says: "I had a dull, grinding ache in my back and pains through my loins. My back was very weak, sore and lame. The kidney secretions were usually discolored and deposited sediment. Doan’a Kidney Pills, procured at the Walterboro Drug Co., gave me re lief at once. Thev ctrengthened mv hack, removed the backache and -•rulated the action of mv kidneys I sleep much better nights and feel ••erfectlv well now.” (Statement given March 3-1. 1808.V On June 1. 1914. Mr. Jackson «aid:'l haven’t been bothered bv mv Vidneys for some time. I still thinlt well of Doan’s Kidnev Pills.” Prfce 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remdy— •■t Doan"s Kidnev Pills—the same v >nt Mr. Jackson has twice publicly recommended Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. ••Lending Kggv” The customer—See Here* The**' eggs you sold me aren't fit to eat The Market Man—Certainly not Why didn’t you tell me you war tel eating eggs? I thought vou wanted eggs to lend to the nieghbors. "Front Feeding" Envelope* • • ^ If there are a large number cf envelopes to he addressed, let the operator try the front feed method on the L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter. A sheet of paper is inserted as shown in the illus- tration, then the envelope is placed hack of it and the platen is turned toward the operator to the writing point. The envelope is then addressed in the ordinary manner. The Free kook “A Leeeon in Operating" mentioned in tke coupon kclow tells akout tkis and otker time sawing features. } y • L C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company ■v . „ Factory aad Horn* Office. SYRACUSE, N. Y. 140 BI LL ST., SAVANNAH, GA. \ \ \ NEVERWAIT SHAVING PARLOR —a_ Sanitary in Every Respect * Up- to-date in all its appliances v * ' t . First Class Attention by First Class Barbers AI- THE OLD BANK C. M. Viard,'^Manager 7 \ PINE >CjMci#X|*l\G COlYiH REMEDY Mother*. Pr Bell's Pine-T— ilonc-y is just the remedy for your hildron’s cold ailment.". The fa r ; thnf nine is ? quick onertiy of ■old conditlojis Its qualities loo-cr the muettos in ihe throat, soothe th lungs and open no the air passage*, h.- combination of honey, soot hi nf ••d pleasant, with the loosenimr pine qualitv makes this an idea; ough remedy for children. Eac*a a-csing year brings for it new friends. A family of growing chil- Iren can not afford to ,oe wltiiivit it. 25c a bottle. It Home-Like Home , • "a Comfortable, cozy rooms an dsuitable furniture go - • **. far towards making life enjoyable. You have the home; -* t ' v- • . we have the furniture. Let us combine the two and ¥ give pleasure and happiness to all in the home. * We have- everything for the home. Tell us your . L / 0 \ wishes and we shall do our best to please you. T " Enterprise Furnitnre Co. C. H. KOGEP., JianitgcT vX .X/ WHITE BARBER SHOP Our barber shop employs only white barbers, and \\T have hone but the most expert. —Let u%attend to >.>ur needs— # SMITH’S BARBER SHOP H. \l SMITH. Prop. Next to Terrj- & Shatters 3Iain street . Rev.P. L. Hood will conduct ser vices at the Holiness church Satur day night, Sunday and Sundav night. f.k« LAXATIVE &|OMOfc.inin*. I* stop* th * Gough *nd HcmmUc «Ld work* off the ^o*i Drug«i»t» rotund -raonev-if it f*;i, to S. Vf. CkOVi; 3 signature on each box. :sT -3ft* 014 orti, otter iMMiits Vn’t Ci »- fc e W ,?lj ,ro Of how long rand.! Pr.*./* 4 . 1 '’’ thr wt ' n *i* r hil. oU rrhatur 1 Oit It relict ^ *ad Uea.» the ^a»« 36c 50c. JL