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Wednesday, February 21, 1917.
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COLUMBIA RECORDS
™ MARCH NOWIN
You can start anywhere in the March hits and pick a
\ inner. Call and lock them over or write us for the
M. rch list. Hundreds of other good records always in
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IF YOU HAVEN’T A GRAFONOLA IN
YOUR HOME
You are missing one of life’s greatest
pleasures. An investment of a few
cents per day will give you and yotu*
family many pK asant and profitably
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GRFONOLAS FROM $15.00 UP IN STOCK
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Brown Furniture Co.
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME
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CotUgeviile, Feb. IS.—There was
I a large crowd at ihe school audi
torium Friday* afternoon to bear
Miss Fickling and F. W. Hlshei' de
liver their addresses loathe school.’
Miss Ficklin* spoke in the Interest
of the tomato club, also a woman’s
club. Mr. Hlsher formed the club
for boys, also a pig club. Miss Kra-
ma Var n spoke for the poultry club
for girls. Each club received a good I
many members. We wish for them
la successful year.
' Dr. Harvey Ackerman, of Wal-
terbaro. spent the-week-end -with
I his parents.
The roads are In a very bad con-
ditipn in this section. We hope the
coanty-witt* bonded, for good
1 roads.
Miss Ibbey Lyons spent the week
end with Miss Annie Reeves. Miss
1 Lyons is the teacher of the Red Oak
I school, near here. ■ *
Miss Bertie Ackerman has been
spending several weeks in Charles
ton with her cousins. Mrs. Thomas
Silcox and Mrs Edwin Mlsddly.
Prof, and Mrs. Spencer Connor
visited their parents this week.
Miss Blanche**ckerman, wdio has
been teaching near Bishopville. has
| returned home.
Rosser and Harold Smith, who j
have been to the Mexican border the |
Jpast eight months, returned home
I yesterday. J
Miss Inez Ackerman Is now at 1
1 home. She has returned trom |
Charleston and is now employed at |
I the Farmers and Merchants Bank t
[here. j
Mrs. J. C. Miller spent the week
| at Rodgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ackerman have
moved to the (residence farmorly
(occupied by Mrs. Willis.
The Red Oak Sunday school pre-
Isented their superintendent. J. I).
Ackerman. Sr., with a gold medal
for Ids long and efficient service
there as superintendent.
The oats crop in this section has
been badly damaged by the r cent
cold weather, only about one-third
of the crop remaining.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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VACATION SAVINGS CLUB
And we will give you our check for the amount you have
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Good News for
Thrifty-minded women
HE Wirthmor Waists in advance models for Spring
■ are-vnow arriving, and they are still priced at just
$1.00 Quality, as good as always, workmanship as fine
fit ju>t as j crKvt. and styles prettier, we think than
ever befon\
The tremendous growth of Wirthmor sales-and the
further lowering of making and overhead expense, luo
offset the excessive ri>e in material costs, which explains
why these Waists can >till Ik* sold at $1.00 without in
.u y.way a »-rificing the (juality.
UOi R PRETT\ NEW STYLES ON SALE TOMORROW
ANNOUNCEMENT
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We are gliul to announce to the Ladies of Waltorbo-
n, e.tid Colleton that we have engaged Miss Ethel McGee
of Atlanta. Ga. to take charge <\f our Millinery Depart
ment. She is a lady of rare ability and we feel that she
will be able to please each and every customer.
She will arrive about March 1st. and will lie pleas d
to meet the ladies rf this entire community. She will
haVe the very latest novelties and styles in up to the
very minute Millinery and invites your early inspection
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Peniel, Feb. 17.—Our winter
(crops are a totiil loss. Oats are
completely killed, but rye win come
out. Many farmers are planting
over. We are going to try to make
a spring crop as we have failed on
[the fall. Oats were the best for
Ithe time of year tin to the freoz.-
that this section had seen for many
| years.
Jasper ltol>ert»»on and son. El-
[liott, visited his daughter in Char
|leston a few-days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trowell wer*‘
| called to the death hed of the lat
ter's sister at Smoaks last week.
Mrs. J. (J. O'Bryan, who for the
past several weeks lias been in Sa
vannah with her daughter. Mrs.
I.vda Catch, returned home Satin,
day.
I* T. Blocker spent Satuidnv an.I
Sunday in Cottageville. 11*. reports *
a nice time.
O. \\ . Bld< ker and !,. 1* Bainsev i
spent the week-end in Henderson
ville.
Miss I.ota Bootle spent Saturdav
night with her cousin. Mrs. T>. |{.
Ramsey.
Mr. and Mis. Lee Avant. of Wal-
terhoro. we.-e in our eommunitv
Sunday.
John Mixson and Miss LurRe
Beach d+ned with Miss Lota Bootl-'
last Sunday.
Mi and Mrs Jasper O'Quinn and
daughter. A join, attemledt preach
ing at ('.rent Swamp the second Sun
day.
All who will take pari in Sundav
■ school work are asked to meet at
tiieat Swamp Sunday afternoon for
the purpose of reorganizing the
Sundav fchool at that place at 41.00
o'clock.
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ONE-TON TRUCK
A FEW ADVANTAGES OF THE TRUCK FORI)
You have Timken Bearings in rear wheels. You have 48x2 1-2 inch Semi-
elleptic springs. You haw drive spr<> ket and wheels set close to frame,
bringing the wheels nearer the weight of the load.
And remember above all, you h i ve the FORI) operating-cost and resale
value cf the original FORD CHASSIS and power plant. Only two tools nec-
essry for applying the TRUCKFORD to the Ford chassis. Wrench and drill.
BRICE $350.00 F. O. B. DETROIT MICH.
JOHN BLACK, JR., Agent
WALTERBORO, S. C.
WRITE OR SEE ME FOR PARTICULARS.
ATTENTION
The regfllnr"'annual mr-cting of
Cau+t*—Heyward. 1 1'. ('. V.. will he
hel<| ifj tin' of the Judge of
Probate. Wall* iAjoio. on Mondav.
Manh ath, being the first Monday
in March, at 12 o’clock M. A full
attendance of the Veterans is ear
nestly requested. Delegate* inust
he appointed to the State and gen
eral meetings, and office^- for 1!*17
will he elected.
D. B. HUDSON.
Commander.
F. O S CURTIS. . 1
; Adjutant.
HOME dam HiED BY EIRE
P. W. McCants. of the Round »v'-
t:on of the county. ua< in tov n
Monday pun basing mat rial L' re
pair hi; horn'. The >• ,f r ,f
.V.cCast’s residence iq if<t o„ fiic
last Sat’.rda\ and mr.. : hi aid,* dam
nee don** i, lore t , i . -/,. em.:d
he extinguished. If' is supposed the
tire originated from a *!.•: •oijvo
fine.
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Walterboro’s Popular Store
ENTERTAINMENT AT TAROR
There will he an entertainment
at Tabor school house o n Saturdav
night. February 24th. The pro
gram will consist of a plav and sev
eral drills. \\ i|| pIso have boxes
for sale. We invite the public to
come out. We expect to have a real
good time and hope for a good at
tendance Mrs. A. A Herndon.
MKETH WITH MRS. BLACK
StM’K SOCIAL
A sock social will be given
Thursday evening of next week bv
the Missionary Society of the Meth.
odist church, the place to he an
nounced later. Tea. sand witches,
etc., will be served free of charge.
MEETING JvIXHS DAl'LHTKRS
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The regular monthly meeting of
the Kings Daughter* and Sons will
be held at the home of Mrs. G. C.
Brown next Monday afternoon at
4:3o o clock. The members are
asked to bring their annual dues
to this meeting.
TAKE
NO ALCOHOL
PREVENTS
('o|ds. LnGrippe. Rheumatism
A pleasant hut effective emulsion,
which rebuilds tire tissues, reviv
es the system, adds strength and
stimulates the nervous system. It
has absolutely no. alcohol, and is
in every sense a tonic.
$1.00 PER BOTTLE
Ask Your Druggist.
Manufactured solely by
THE FfRROLl COMPANY
Columbia, S. C.
MRS. MELTON’S LETTER
To Tired Worn-out Mothers
Jackson. Miss—“I shall feel repaid
! or writing tliia letter if I can help any
ired, worn-out mother or housekeeper
to find health and strength as I have.
‘‘I have a family of five, sew, cook
and do my housework and 1 became
very much run-down in health. A friend
asked me to try Yinol. I did so and now
1 am well and strong and my old time
energy has been restored. Vinol has no
superior as a tonic for worn-out, run
down, tired mothers or housekeepers."
—Mrs .1. N. Mkltom, Jackson, Misa.
John M. Klein,
boro, 5 C. '
Druggist, WaP.er-
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RANKS WILL CTJKSE THURSDAY
On account of Thursday being a
legal holiday. Washington’s birth
day. the hanks of the county will
be closed on this day.
Hot Weather
Is Coming!
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Mr. Husband: While yuu are planning your need*
lor modern and up to date machinery to make your work
ca y for the c< rnir.g season, have you thought of your
wife spending the lonjr hot days over a hot cook stove
< r range? ,
INCLUDE IN YOUR NECESSARY NEEDS'
A DANGLER OIL S10VE
FOR YOUR WIFE.
We have the Dangler in two, three and four burner
sizCs and are anxious to show them to you.
We can also supply your needs in any kind of fqrniTntf
machinery or tools at the lowest prices..
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Roger Hardware Co.
-OCR BRICE IS RIGHT.”