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FLOWERING BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING Spanish Iris, Crocus, Jonquils, Tqlips, Daffodils, Narcissus, Friesias, Singie and Double Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Hardy Lilies, at ft; MKW FLOWER HEED** li i : KLEDTS DRUG STORE Everything The Best 12 ’A PHONE YOUR DRUG WANTS PHONE 31 Rocking Chairs mm ■wnw whin .iKiJcil atin# a splendid business liave purchased a Mrs. W. ,V. Glover . I» spending sometime in the “City by the Sea.” Mr. and Mr».. R. H. Wichmaa motored to Charleston on Sunday for the day. * * * Mr. Jesse DuBois. of Savannah spent several days he're this week with friends. » » • Mr. Witsell Anderson is spending sometime here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs., C. C. Anderson. . * * • Miss Betty Exum is the charming guest at the home of Mrs. N. G. Morrall. . • a a Mrs. M. J. Anderson, of Charles ton. has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Lucas this week. * * * Mrs. P M. Murray left on Thurs day for Sfonroe. N. C.. where, she goes to visit her daughter, Mr*. J; D. Warren. a « a 1 Miss Pauline Sanders, of Ritter, has been the charming guest of Mtse Ulmer Fishburne for several days last week. « a a Mrs. J. W. Osteen and small son. Jack arp visiting Mrs. Osteen’s pa rents’* Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Farmer at the He arson House. a a at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas and Misses Susie Tracy and Carle Lucas motored over to GrahnmvHle on Sunday to spend the day with rela tive;. ft ft ft Mrs. G. W. I.instead and Miss Felder, who have been v^iting at the honia of Mrs. K. II. Williams, on Railroad avenue, returned home last week. ft ft ft 'Mrs. Alex I.liras, pie 1 ••lv re membered* here as Mis« LiUlnn Far mer. is spending sometime with her parents; Mr. and Mrs J. L. Farmer, at the Searson House. • • • ,> Mrs. A. M. Hitt, who has been lioro for sometime, visiting at the homo of Tor parents. Mr. Mrs. .Inn. F. I,urns. |<*fi on Friday for ’her home in Savannah. . * • 41.*: i« A• nle fCogi r. j. f Corlnih. ^. at Toesday in to* a I v ii' Mrs .1. Hraid. .Miss Annie ( 'urn» <i • lu.-me Tuesday afternooV. I tmt Mi *< M. ’tie *: i remain/ fo- this fall we ' / r.;a .< at a /- frora niter «»r nKkers of ail ran^e of price? • !, ort stay. Dr Alike T>~ t srii- i } u > p i ' . mm 1 R v. * ■ t -V * * Si Hey. a.rcomntinied 1; 1 •eoiis'h, < .’1 e Ik:< . i n rb r* to the lo. *' i f •••* (! ir ^ m. n * AVhiI in to*’!! 1 .'! • v MEfT ME BARGAINS! MEET ME 9 i , * * . Charieston Surprise Bargain House Where There is Nothing But Bargains As our Motto is we always Sell More Goods For • • Less Money and Better Goods for Same Money. And if you miss thdse bargains you surely will miss something. Just Look and Listen! 4M ME\’H SUITS ON SALE. $7.50 Suits, you can get T h:m in>* Heavy Black or Nice Blue Fancy. Our Bargain ‘Price $4.98 only $10.00 and $12.00 Suits, Brown Worsteds. Our Bargain Price Blue and $7.50 $15.00 Mert's Suits. Positively guaranteed all Wool Worsted. You can get them in all the latest Shades. High grade quality. Our Price*'" S $10.00 $18.00 and $20.00 Suits, the very best you can find in the county. Im ported French Diagonal Serge «nd , Worsteds.* W -ehave them in all colors. With these suits we give a raincoat; We have 500 raincoats to give with these <£1 Q suits. Our Bargain Price Just received 5 bales of checked Homespun. This Homespun sells regular at 10c per yard, but our Bargain Price is, only per yard d iX / /c $3.00 Boys! Suits ’ Our Bargain Price $1.75 We also have Boys’ Suita at a lower price and higher price. We have just received a new line of Ladies’ Coat Suits. It will pay you to see us before you buy. Our p- r ^$2.98 t0 $13.50 The Biggest Bargain You Ever Saw. OH, YES! Our Men's Pants will be sold at your own price. 3 Men’s Shoes. We have them in ail sizes, all grades and at any price to suit vour pockgt. Isn’t that great, that you can buy a dress or work shoe at Cur Bargain JO Price We-also have W. L. Douglas shoes, $4.00 grade, our Bargain S2.9S Or 15 raids for $1.00. Sc Yellow HomO'pnn. HCinche? \vid *. Our Bargain Price . EC Pc’* yard «JV/ » " Price ... * $c White Bleach. .‘JO inches wide. Our Bargain Price „ 10c A} ron Gingham, all colors all checks, guaranteed all - colors. Our Bargain frice ;.•••• 2^2 5c It t < r Ml .'no F r.u. v !:•* f- • , mu' < < j»r S" 1 ! $2 to $6.50 j r Thee rockers arc of the latest makes and combine utility with elegance. A winter evening seated in one of these rockers will be most comfortable. Call while choosing is good. Brown Furniture Co. Walterboro, S. C. . .'pne. •' t ■ • ; n,m n. . Mr slinl'i r i •.>( ’ fi-r ;in<! itfl; h hi)Vf. )ii*p:> p-i- ip iluMr sal*u!i \> till - in tnmebllr ;tini > through tho SK COTTON SEED*TO-DAY $39.00 s\\ \f.F HEKPN THE rWARKirr GOING IT riKMEKv SEE THAT HE GETS R s| Elt. H. E. SAVAGE Hades and Ware^houae at Havaite'ii Haa Mill Near depot Walterboro. S. C. Paul W. Strivkland. of Williams, at la town the later part ,of the aak the catat of his son Sapt ftftt •. Strleklaad. F:v.. x * .Mi tl" p i'' i* . brpp VI l ' OtaitiT ti’irp *ii their (h r fnmo from the eo u r. > r>. ■ , a . ... niUTIII) \\ I*ARTY. Ma w t*r Mbert l»arno<i vyiin. tin Imppv littli*' host on Wednesday af- afternoon ot last week, at a eharmine blriuday* parly; Quite a number of the younneat set were invited and many name a were enjoyed by them thmuKhoiit the afternoon. Master Harnes v. as the recipient of many* elffs and the afternoon’s pleasure fill be Iona remembered by all who weer fortunate rnouah to at- temf Delirious refreshments were served during the afternoon and the little ones went home tired but hap py. • • » f’lVir LK.y.UK MEETS. The reeiilar monthly meetina of the rivk Lea sue was held on Monday afternoon at the club rooms. In the absence of ihe president the meeting was conducted by the vice president. Mrs. Jno. M. Klein. The reports or the various eonimittees were read and It was xratlfjina to know that tnrtv dollars had been already sub s< ril»ed towards the buildintr of the side walk to the crnieter v In addition to the ten dollars (riven by the lea- (tpe to this worthy cause. The park committee reported that on account of lack of data, to- »ith sickness in the families oftlU' committee, noth- I been ikine and ask ed a.n extension fo tigie T he matter of leveling the Court Ho* -, - Mirrv was also discussed. Tiie leajrue lias spent a aieat deal of mpoov b,. r e but' tan do no • rrjtil -be proupd i« leveled, j Thi> tie countv conimissionCr has ’■«p;>af«,|tv promise!! t 0 ,! 0 0 sr. no resuUa i, was dpojfjpd (o make another effor* to gi t the copi- niis>- oner to do this work and fix tb<* KrUt "i>s where the\ need It. The suhWt of rikinp up the f iii r V orr- tl^'s year was broueht up .*’Pd ili'-cpssed. but tlie members present wen* not inclined to under take it After simple refreshment served by Mr? Jos W. Lucas, the meeting Aas adjourned by the acting presi dent Mrs. Sarah Muchanan died at her home. Islandton. on Sept. 28th. Shi* had lived to be 70,, years of aae ami *a* a true and, fjrlthful Christ Ian. Please remember y/hat v/c advert*l j is true and v/e can prove it. If you want to save a dollar this is the only place you can can save ii at The Charleston Surprise Bargain House Wholesale and Retail J. FRANK, Manager Next Door to Express Offise % ether with sicl f mcinbi rs oft k further had vet h of it . Dr. H A. Willis, and G. E. H. Moors, of HondorsonvlU*. were la town Monday morning for a brief bnalneo trip. u mi We have just put in one of the finest lines of stoves ever sold in Walterboro, a stove which will be immensely popular as soon a ,'introduced. They are made right, and carry with them a guarantee which is a complete protection to the purchasers. This Patented “NEVER RUST” Range is guaranteed to give you Service and Sat isfaction. * . > It is made of Pure Pig Iron and weighs 100 pounds. A written guarantee by the manufacturer comes with every Range. Body guaran teed to last 20 years; fire box for 2 years; centers and covers 10 vears. t • Ask us to show you why this one Range will last as long as five common Steel Ranges. Price Only $40.00 KOGER HARDWARE COMPANY 01 Wn* a member of Adnah Methodic < hurch. She wa* laid to reat Wedi neaday morning. Sept. 29th, in the Adnah cemetery. Mr* Buchanan la survived by eight W. L. Utaey, of Round, wa* among those In Walterboro the latter part of thf. week. Mr. Utgey slated that he had Uniahed picking cotton on the 2Sth of Septemoer. He had planted an especially early seed, the Early King. From 3 3-4 acres he had daughter* and one ton and a boat of I Picked and ginned three 500 pound friends who mourn her loss. bale*. . The Other Thiag. 1 Wl*e Women. “There i* nothing in the world that create* and sustains interest like a good detective story. Sage. “What la the matter with n mort gage?” naked the Fool—Cinclaaatl Inquirer. \ ^ by are all the w omen in the nelghboorhood so fond of Mrs. Home- remarked the jy*, goefety?* “ “Because any one of them, in her company appears beautiful In com parison.”