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5K I »* II New Wirthmor Waists JUST IN. FEBRUARY SHIPMENT AMONG the many things that commends these excep tional Waists is their absolute newness of style always. And besides being new the styles are always neat—at tractive and appealing—in fact so very appealing that the Waists never remain in our store but for a very brief time. This new allotment contains some exceedingly charming styles—quite as pretty we think as any we have ever seen—and that they’ll sell most readily is a foregone conclusion. ECONOMIES IN MANUFACTURE AND SALE HAVE OFFSET THE RISE IN MATERIAL COSTS—AND ALTHOUGH THESE DESIRABLE WAISTS ARE STILL PRICED AT $1.00 THE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY HAS BEEN ; . 1 MAINTAINED * -1 < 4 * ’ \ SOLD HERE EXCLUSIVELY. - TAYLOR’S r II $1.75 F011R MONTHLY MAGAZINES $| .75 And Our Pnpcr-AIl One Year NKW OFFK'ERH TAKE CHARGE Newly Elected Ooawty OMrtal* ter Cpna fVoni The Bamberg Herald: On Tuesday, the lith Inst., the Dew rottoty officers, elected in the fall, assumed the duties of the of fices to which they were elected. Aside from the fact that new offi cers were In some of the offices, nothing unusual could be noted, as the business of the county Is being carried on without interruption. Mr. A. L. Kirkland, of OUr, as sumed the duties of the office of clerk of court, succeeding Mr. J. L. Copeland. Jr, Sir. F. O. Brabham, of Olar. Is Mr. Kirkland’s deputy, succeeding Mr. Frank Smoak. Messrs. Kirkland and Brabham have beea in the office for the past two*weeka~‘‘c*tebin.;_on.”_tp_th; Un ties of the office. Mr. J. J. Brabham. Jr.,! assumed the duties of. the office of master, succeeding Mr. H. C. Folk, who ceases connection with the affairs of the county after lervin* for manv years.- I’pon Mr. Brabham are now devolved the duties of probate judg * and master, the two offices having been combined recently. Mr. Brab ham took charge of the office of probate judge soon after the death of the incumbent.' Mr. G. P. Har mon, he having been appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Mr Harmon. * The board of county commission- era remains the same, with the ex ception of Mr. A. G. W. Hill, who is succeeded by Mr. Otis L. Cope land, of Ehrhardt. Supervisor Mc Millan* and Commissioner Bessin- ger w«Ae re-elected last fall without opposition. Magistrate H. L. Free is succeed ed by Mr. Edgar Lickson. Mr. Free wattgUgl a candidate for re-election to office, having entered the race, ifi, the primaries for clerk of court. The offices of auditor and super intendent of education, sheriff, cor oner, and treasurer remain the same, all of the present officers hav ing been re-elected. DOES E WOBRnOO? Koine \\ k I ter boro ' People Have l.enrne'l How to Get Relief. Gal The Mosl For Your Money Py taking ailvuntsf.e of thi* remsrkoble offer now, you in^ke a cash saving of $1.10. You frvt a ycur's subscription to our paper ami to these four splendid mskasincs—a totul value of $2.85 for only $1.75. X / This offer it open to c'd and new subscribers. If you are already a sub scriber to ary of these mafazines, your subscription will be extended one yesr from date cf er pi rat ion. - * This offer also includes a FREE dress pattern. When you receive your first copy of Today's, select any dress pattern you desire, send your order to Today’s and numoer of tha pattern and they wilTsend it Ma&azine. h> v > n A them the ie of chi to yon free hnrfce. J Never before baa any newspaper been able to offer magazines of such high character at this price. We are proud of this offer and wa urfia you to taka advantage of it at once. S'! .75 Send Your Ordir Before Yoo Forget It jf M im III UifizlMt Wilt Stff Preaptly WlM TIm Is Up m * OLIVER PLOWS How. many people suffer from an aching bkek? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift— If you suffer sudden, darting pains— If you are weak. lam<* and tired., Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first .sign may he headache, or dizziness, Scanty, painful, or u»o freqticn* urination. Nervousness or a constant, dead tired feeling Avert the se-tous kidney diseas es. Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kidney I’llls. B . A remedy especially for sick kid neys. Endorsed in Walterboro by your friends and neighbortt. Mrs. H F. Towles. Walterboro. says: .“I had weak kidneys and a dull aiain in my back. In the mnrn- ing 1 was sore and stiff and timl so easily that I didn't feel like do ing my hotisewo-k I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me of al| symptoms of kldnev trouble. 1 haven’t suffered since.*’ Price .The. at all dealers. Don't simple a K k for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidne\ Pills—the same that Mrs. Towles h»H Pn*|e».Mil- burn <’o.. Props.. Buffalo. N Y. Little Girl Is Operated Upon Lodge, Jan. 23.—Little Miss Pearl Beanett. the daughter of Mrs. Emma E. Bennett, of this place, was taken to a hospital In Charleston Sunday for the purpose of undergo- lag an operation for appendicitis. This operation follows a recent mis fortune in which the young lady was badly burned from a powder ex plosion during the Christmas holi days. She has not recovered from tfcis burn and the operation ahe was callel upon to undergo Is rather serious. •***•«*•••*««*** * ; j * A AT THK <X)LOMAL * 2 w w * # « Ctf te VT-* -ir “The Rosary.'* After a good deal of effort, find under a heavy expense, the Colonial has succeeded in booking “THE ROSARY*' to be shown here on Wednesday. January 3131. This is a Selig Red Seal play in seven reels, written by Ed ward <2. Rise, from his wonderful stage drama. It teaches us all a good moral lesson and i* as good as any sermon. There will be ose show only, beginning promptly at 8 p. m. The price of admission will be 20 cents for chil dren and 40 cents for adults. This is a picture that both young, and old will enjoy. MOODY SKAKSON DEAD Moody Searson. the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Searson, died at their home Sunday. January 14th, after a brief illness of acute indigestion. Moody was a very bright and obedient child and will be missed by a large number of relatives and friends. H. T. Herndon, prominent mer chant and planter of Hendersonville, was in town Tuesday on business. NOTICE! I hare moved my boarding house to bbelow R. R. depot and respect fully solicit continuance of pat ronage. MRS. J. L. KOOER. ' **. r I- FERTILIZER '•o ■ • . ^ • • For the Best Grades -A. of Fertilizer and for X . i> X * . Lowest Prices Possible See A. WiCHMAN & SON X a* 4 Headquarters for Hard- ,. ^ j / ware and Farming Im plements. ft c - tv This Plow is Essential to Better Farming. ' SOLD BY Ko^r Hardware Co. Walterboro, S. C. • ’ - *A A. O. Hlott, one of the most prominent farmers of Round, had business in Walterboro Tueeday. . ******* * • **•*«•• \* Personal Mention * *«**•*« * * **•**«• •« Several from Walterboro went to Charleston Tuesday to witness the photo-play. • The Birth of a Nation, among whom may he mentioned Misses Hay Jones and Mattie \on Lehe. j ^ —o-w— « Hon. Sam B. Saundecr. of ^tok«!!. former county superintend, nt of education, spent Sain.d «y anj Sun day very pleasantly at Green Pond with his daughter. Miss t’lytie Saun ders, who is teaching the Green Pond school this year Jos. W. Lucas had basinets in Charleston the latter part of the week. F. P. Wichman was among those who had business i n Charleston last week; Mrs. Ja? FT. Peurifoy has gone to Charleston this week to be presen: when the legislature goes to Char lesion. She experts to meet her daughter. Miss Emmalifie. who is s student at Columbia College • «*' —o^-L Mrs. M. F-. Rose, of Charleston accompanied by her daughter. Mrs H. D. Sturgeon, of Norfolk. Va . is visiting her cousin. Mrs. J K Ed wards. ■■■ IV o — * Among those who attended “The Birth of a Nation'* in Cha-lesMw last night may he mentioned Mr and Mrs. David Black. Mr. iihid Mrs H S Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown and children. libber R Pad- getl. P. M. Murray and others - * o . Mrs E. B. Felder and daughter. Mias Hazel, art cm a visit to Mrs L. E. Weeks hi Charleston. N Free Flower Seed ' Hastings 9 Catalogue Tails You About It No matter whether you farm on n lame scale or only plant vegetables or flowers ta| a Email way, you noed Hastings’ 1517 Seed Catalog. ' It’s .*eady cow and we have a copy for yoe absolutely free, if you ask for it. mentioning the name of this paper. In addition to showing you about all the varieties of vegetables, farm grass, clover and flower seeds, this catalog tells how you can get free five splendid varieties cf easily grown, yet beautiful flowers, with which to beau* tlfy your homo surroundings. / Good, seeds of almost e\ery kind are erarC^ this season, und yoa can’t afford to take chances In your seed supply. Hastings' Seeds arc depend able seeds, the kind yen can always depend on haring “good luck” with. You r.re going to garden or farm this spring. Why not insure success fo far as possible hy s'tartiufe with the right seed? Don’t tako chances that you do not bavo to. Write today for Hastings’ 1917 Catalog. It’s free und will both inter est and help you to succeed In 1917. —H. G. HASTINGS CO., Soedaman, Atlanta* Ga.—Advt. Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight O'clock or later, lunch at twelve and liave dinner at six are almost cer tain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking anoth er. Not less than live hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indigestion correct your habits and take ChambeMain’4 Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform ita functions natural r. Obtainable everywhere. HERE IS A BUSINESS PROPO SITION. KINDLY GIVE US YOUR To all fanners, mill men, turpentine camps and par- \ ' O ' * ' - • V , * * k , , ■* - J f + % * ' ., . • o ties running shops or commissaries in^he country wc t offer the advantage of our and Supply rtment We buy Flour, Grits, Tobacco, Soap, I ye, Uke, Coffte, Sugar, Matches and various othe** Staple ar ticles in very large quantities and we offer regular X x; , . / . , jobbers prices on same. Call and see us and give us the pleasure of quot ing you. Why pay our price or more in Charleston or Sa- vannah, plus the local freight? •if / We also offer at attractive prices “Wilcox and y.> y\ Gibbes” High Grade, Best Grafle Acid 16 per cent. ■ Cotton Se«d Meal. V -d. t Terry & Shaffer WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SUPPLY HOUSE GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE New Welworth Blouses at $2.00 The same econonty—effecting methods that ha^e been responsible for the wonderful Values in the Wirthmor also accounts for the splendid values in the Welworth— which has come to be regarded as the highest type of Blouse that can be made to sell at two dollars. Every woman it seems who has ever bought one Welworth— has bought them repeatedly thereafter—a testimonial to their unusual worth and the general satisfaction that their wearing affords. THERE’S JUST A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE NEW WELWORTH FOR TOMORROW’S SELLING— AND NO MORE OF THE SAME STYLES WILL BE OBTAINABLE. TAYLOR’S ■MB Driv**0*t Malaria, Builds Up System TteOM CKOVSS Chat TONIC. drivmMt j* aafi*aMf*Bgbp» NOTICE! All prisons having claims against the estate of A. Bennett, deceased, will present the same, duly itemized, and verified, to the undersigned at Holly Hill, S. O., or to his attor neys. Padgett & Moorer, at their offices. Walterboro. S. C., and all persons being ^indebted to the es tate will make payment eithe- to me or to my attorneys aforesaid. B. R. BENNETT. 1-24-3I.- Executor. W’alterboro, S_ C., Jan. 22. 1917. SHERIFF'S SALK On account of non-comnliam-c of purchaser ‘.he following tract of lanq will be -e-sold foy taxes. Sale to he held to Salesdav in February, same belug the 3«h day of Fobiii- sry. 1917: W. B. Ackerman. 22 acres more. or less, situated In Wolfe Cre*k school district, and bounded on the North and easst by part of samo* tract: South and West by Verdlar tract of land- Taxes, cost and pen alties. $4.92. LUCAS C. PADGETT, Sheriff. * VIRGINIA GIRL Gained 16 Founds By Taking Vino! Norfolk, Va.—“I suffered from ner vousness had no appetite and was very thin. Nothing I took seemed to help mo until one day a friend told me about Vinol. 1 have now taken six bottles and have gained fifteen pounds; have a good appetite and can eat anvthing.’’—Mar- Tot DeviUNO, Norfolk. Va. Vinol is a constitutional remedv with its formula on every bottle. It creates an appetite, aids digestion and makes pure, healthy blood. Try it oa our guarantee. John M.'Klein, Druggist,' Walter- here, S. C- a FOR SALE Foullar bred trotting stallion, sit years old. ' Registered. No better breeding. Excellent qualities. Very fast. /Fine toad (horse. Address 0. K., care this office. 0