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I ''W' 1 ANmHERX*. ;A*i? •• *1 v# • >* <• ’ 4.«. GOES * A fotdinar high chair that can be hung from a chair/ * *• . .? «,; • . . ** v . f•* » * • bed, parkrbeQ.ch or auto rObe rail. The most convenient " -t * ■**, • • • m • and efficient baby rest Of the day. In the house or out *• *.» 1 *- • v 4 $ : J 1 • t t . ■’ . J* * ' • doom it. is an. absolute necessity where there is .a baby. • > v »• i < ;} ’ •* > ’S• • t i Can be put on 1 any chair in the kitchen, dihing room or / * *. i# , * .. % + f , f •* ■ . * J ^ -J y parldn' Js. one, and one. quarter inches thick, folds to a - : . • . •. v . . space 14x14 inches, and weighs only 4 pounds and when foikied..can be packed in a suit case, trunk or grip with / . • ' . . *• -a ^. i • ^ • V _ * * -i* ’ . earfe. An automobile can be converted from a five to asaenger car b^jimply hangup, the KIDDY over robe rail. An ideal gift to the mother of v any childi ; ‘ •;* . »» DON’T FORGET WEL GIVF PROFIT-SHARTNG COU- , ° PONS WITH EVERY SALE • " • * • ‘it » a ) —. Price Furniture Co. ’ya The Profit Sharing Store WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLIN A N ‘ # * Walterboro Brieflets * • * Banks Will 4 Labor Pay Monday, Sept. 3rd. being labor day, the banks of Walterboro will be closed. All patron* of tbe bajttka are urged to anticipate their bank ing wants.- • • ■ ■ ■ . Rev. 1. P. s Holding Rev. J. P. Orabam Is holding a series of ''meetings at the Hender sonville Baptist, church this week. They began with a eermon by him on Sunday and will continue *ev. eral days longer. Ladles WW Hold Prayer Meeting. -. The ladles of the Baptist chiirrb will hold prayer meeting services Friday afternoon at < o’clock at the Baptist church. These meetings are very enjoyable and it Is hoped there vrlll be a good attendance at this meeting. ■ o W. E. Mean Bays > « ^ Farm at Lodge. W. E. BCears. of Island ton. has ’just closed a deal by which he be combs the owner* of the home and fifty acre fgrm of J. J. Thompson at Lodge. Mr. Mean will more hH family there at once from Isiandton. He is seeking better school facili ties and a more healthful place to lire. . / * • 0 / Lieut, J. T. Hlem v. Home on Furlough. Lieut. J..T. Hiers, of Round, spent several days last week at Round visiting relatives. Lieut. Hiers was in the first officers train ing camp at Port Oglethrope, and was commissioned a second lieuten ant in the quartermaster’s depart ment. He is a son of the late Rev.* J. T. Hiers, of Round, and is a young man of prominence. 7 4- . !■ " Will Hold Quarterly ’ Cnnjerenee Munday. ; Rev. G. E. Edwards occupied th" pulpit at the Methodist chur-’h Fun- day morning In the absence of Rev. C. B. Smith, and preached a very able sermon^ He will fetum Sun day and will preach Sunday, night after which he will hold the third quarterly conference for this charge This could not be done Sunday on accodnt of the absence of Rev Smith. \ -o ' , • ****##*• x. Miss Clytie Takeg Business Course. Mtm Clytie L. Saundt of Mr. and Mrs. Ban. B., daughter sunders, of Stokea. left Piiday at* moon for Charleaton, where the f 41 take In th« Miss / V X YX <1/ •Wlllll fcm tu OUR MUTUAL PROTEC TION against imitations and • nubstitute*. ' /' < 'X ', o ''' , Its distinctive shape and bk>wn- . in-the-bottle label are'covered by letter* patent—the mean* that the - Government afford* for distin- guiahing the true from the false— the genuine from the substitute. You believe in bur pjay in busi ness? Then demand the genuine, bottled Coca-Cola, which from this date will be packed only in this new and distinctive bottle. / '* Nn • / * . s' * Drink Coca-Cola in Bottles / Kmpscs-m your horn*. Ordsr from your desier. Delicious and Refreshing WALTKItBfmo COCA-OOLA BOTTLTXO WORKS * V ' '■ - -/ A X ■ / */ x * * * • *v- . *7.—Rsv. B. O. Vsaghs was ssSUd to Balke- hateMc staff os. Ms essuty. last Wsdassday to perform s msrriags coromony at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Armsdsrff. Tbs con tract- in*: parties were the pretty Jt jrear old dssghter bf Abe hotiHc. Miss lyn Gertrnde, and Mr. Adolph Rlt tef. Jr., aged * I been' artiattaSUy decorated farms and palmettos; the gmsolB wore many; the bridal gifts ssefsl. tasteful sad beautiful. The bHde wars a becoming suit of steel col ored silk. wRh graceful hat to patch. Tbs rtag ceremony was Im- pressivaly performed; than came and cake and Mr. ami Mrs. Rtttsr left am whore they will rspil*- Mr. Ritter M emvtoyed at the Union Station w—> tbs (sally ly the illy suSerlag Wie health " taveeMgatimg. from apparent ■ at tbe same authorttlea are • bib 7<*r reported ac- 4M. W. B. Jaycockks to tbe Newport Plaata- the Combs bee river, aome If miles from this place. This es tate includes about four thousand acres of fertile land, some one thossaad aeree being under a high state of cultivation. Tbe owners are two elderly brothers who live The home had , CI »» r, ^on apd seldom *0* their UMTestMi »uh ric * •«»<* cotton crops on uoo^sod -I**' th , combahe*. Mr. Jaycocks is tbs very efficient over seersr. Two hundred level acres of gold'Vis* Just •vndy for the slckkle; the wide waterway gleaming with white, golden hearted water lilies; the lasy river; the barefooted negroes; the myriad blackbirds, the soft Sooth ers sky. make up a victnre that the writer shall, not »oo n forget. Mr. Jsprock* vx.snts o n a Mg money- making crop this year. "W. Cakes, proprietor of Ev rwe Toung aegru glrU, ^lara aad. erybedy’s Rtere. la back frma New Bartha Brawn, livtag muar bars I York cud other Northern markets, * •fMsilnns I where be baa been for sasnral weeks Twa ether members of pnrebssinc goods far bis store. complete business cot Stokes Business Co| Saunders has been fully for a mumber of . L leton and resigned her position Green Pond this year In order to take a business course. The many friends of Miss Saunders will* wish her success. / / Miss Flrkliag Has Ret armed. Miss Tweed ie J^ickllng. home demonstration 'agent, for Golleton county, who has been away for about ten days bn hey vacation, re turned Tuesday accompanied by her mother. Mrs, H. 8. Pickling, of North, and her little brother. Alii son. Miss Pickling has entirely re covered from the overturning of her oar near Columbia In which all member* of her party were badly shaken up and bruised. o Miss McLean Finishes Writing Instructions. Miss'll W. McLean, of Sumter, who has been teaching the teachers of the Walterboro High school the Palmer system of writing for sev eral weeks,- concluded her course of Instruction early this week, and has discontinued her Instruction. This system will bo. adopted as a stand ard for the school, and much thanks is due to Miss McLean for her vol untary Instruction. * X Psrty Of • Jffpm x Allen a. Searapn., Mayor John T>. Glover. L. B. Patterson and O. C. Brown, who left here about tan days ago for m Mip up north in Mr. Seargon’a car, returned Tuesday _ cept Mr. Brown, who stopped ovsr in Asheville. N. C.. to return with his family today. These gentlemen travelled more than 2.300 miles and had very little trouble. They joyed their trip and saw many In teresting points Mrs. Alice ^M. Henderson, and other relatives of hor son Campbell O. Henderson, deceased, desire t* extend warmest thanks to alt friends who showed so many kindnesses to*' them in their recent bereavement. Mias Rena Hunch and John Dallls Bunch, of Clark’s Hill, are visiting *t the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. EsDorn. They accompanied Dr. Es- Dora home from a visit over there I**! week. In which he was accom panted by. Little Miss Helen and Master Herman EsDorn. PINE GR0VR X * Walterboro. Aug. *7.—Ms. and Mt*. J. B. Padgett visited Mrs. Jane Herndon Sunday. Mias Donnie Nettles spent Sunday ▼ery pleasantly ^Arlth Miss Jane Benton. / - . V * Harry and Gary Yarn wore the welcome guests at W. B. Nettles’ Sunday afternoog. Mr. sad Mrs. Basel Ulmer Hailed Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Ulmer Mra. J. C. Nettles with Mrs. W. '*'***1^2' ' • ^ • ••••*•*• •••*ft Lodge, R. F. D., Aug. 23.—Ash ton ginned her first cotton Friday: Everybody Is picking, rapidly and seem “‘all sail&a" over the price. Rev. ’BedenMmgh and Rev. Pros ser ‘held a revival meeting at Ash ton this week. Much Interest was shown, and we hope the effect# will be continually visible. We anticipate a handsojne Metho dist church in the near future. We also expect to add td ohr ^school building and* have a fine school this yedr. so you see Ashton la -by nil- means dead, r Miss Juanita Pon, of iteevesvllle, has been visiting Miss Elise Berry. Some of our boys are wearing sad faces since her departure. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garris and son. of Smoaks, visited W. D. Berry and Mrs. W. O. Jones this week and took in the protracted meeting. Mr. ahd Mrs. Willie Sauls and Misa Pioye Sauls, of Brupson, also took In a part of the meeting. Miss A let ha -Sease, Miss Thelma Miley. Miss -Elise berry and Mias Clare Jones, each gave a party in honor of Miss Pon, and the young folks seemed to thoroughly enjoy them. i . Miss Emma Yam and Miss v>u- ise Rushton were pleasant' visitors at Aihton Wednesday. They at tended the morning service at the Methodist church, dined with Miss Eula Jones and then gave a dem onstration on fancy packing in the afternoon. Ashton hopes to have quite a pretty booth at the. com munity fair. y , J. O. Berry, of Walterboro, and Falrey Berry, of Smoaks. spent a day and night \v4th W. D. Berry and family this week. / -Miss Armeda Jones, dne of the biost attractive girls of which Lodge boasts, spent several days with Alien Elise Berry recently. Miss Kffie Jones is spending sev- 1 eral week's In Flat Rock, N. C. ’We ase delighted to sJjjgve Miss j A drone Hiers bark • hotne. after an ♦steaded visit to relatives at Ehr- ha/dt. ‘ . We .are glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hiers have de cided to make their home at Ash ton. At present they are living in the Stanley home near the “May Farm.” * / . • Listen! Mr. Editor. We a^e go ing to Invite you to something soon. So be in readiness. We’ll give you plenty to eat, so don’t mind speak ing just a little for us.. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kelly and son. bf Fayetteville, N. C., spent sev eral days recently with Mrs. W. D. Berry and Mr. John Miley. Mr. Cfcnd Mrs. Kellly left A*hton seventeen years ago. Everybody was delight ed to see them again. They looked and syemed so well we were almost persuaded to follow - them to the hills of North ., Carolina, They seemed pleased with the progress Ashton had made in seventeen years. - Mrs. Kelly is pleasantly ^*e- menibered here as Miss Helen Miley, stster-«f-Mrs_w,' ^ Jones. The honje of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Berry anij.thy whole community of Ashton were made sad when little Maxis Berry was moved from Ash ton to Smoaks. She was beautifuF, happy, bright and cheerful. No one could see her without losing her. She only lived six months at Ash ton. hut Ashton can never forget the sunshine site brought into the col^ jnunlty and especially in the home and hearts of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Berry and daughters. Her supnV disposition made them forget even that the “war was on.” Their home now- has lost Its most precious jewel and it. seems they cannot be content. They still listen for little Maxie’s sweet cooing. Ashton -will always M "*f n f or n * w * of little Maxie and will wish her all the good wishes ****-j*?* n k® w lahed for her wellfare. v r~.:. FIFTEEN MORE . MEN CHOSEN ' , “ l ■ * ? Lo<»» Bosrd PaMefi Upon^^My More Claims for Exemption and Reject* Fifteen. Just received a large variety of SiikA. Suitable for Skirts, Dresses and Ladies’ Waists, , , ff2.00 yd, wide striped Massaline, big variety of v Silks. Our sale price $1.50 \ » * $1.75 Taffeta Silk, all the latest colors X.’*$L23 $1.25 Black Serge, 36 in. wide, sale price.. ... - 75c All Summer Fancy Lawn, will be sold at 8c and 10c yd. 36 in. yellow Homespun at ..,. .*.... 10c MILUNERY At 1-4 off the Regular Price The Charleston Surprise Bargain Boise NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE J. FRANK. MANAGER WALTERBORO, S. C. frb <»■* 'It\ fits Ended AJ! i.z ''..Kitchen v /i/ * r, can he > • I f o n» the O'* * r out i ’ v f*V c.f J iichcn ■A\ ’* , ; T -.—-from . ‘j , a A ' ii.-stni»rv r.iA>ppoint- i r .vl talprc* "which covljr.gK'emsbLvrd, ^.sl' All tlcie po ta ti»c StifctX’ "' l ^ 1,19 otd atov* - Vrfhcr. you pul in or.c of i **i I ss faLEfrS-'PmfcCEf: ca»f>c*i MgM ;• RAN-GES .>•:' For mors Inan .0 year, now these tamsu, ran,,, hava been making Southern homes happier and brighter by ending all the kitchen worries. It bakea quickly and thoroughly without even requiring the pens to be turned. becMM soparior i rinccM construction radiates boat evenly throughout the oven. - / Triple asbestos-lined walls that retain heat, save fuel and prevent body of the ranee from burning out.- The^heavy aectionnl fir?.i»'uc ttninra cannot 'varp, nnd laat year*. Any woman who ij I still woriym, witi« the old etyie ranges ahould comm in and let u, tell her about the me.iv tur^-, money*, uric! .wocL-aa%ij£* tcaturoa ut Aiiaa’a FrinccM Ranges. Wo’t* aiwaya glad to show you. ' / .. Brown Furniture Co. X: r X X Have you ever driven over one of the new “good roads”?.. If so, you know what the Federal Reserve Banking Sys tem is doing for its member banks and their depositors. / No \ v and steep hills, but nits and sandy spots, gullies The following are the names oX 20 more names passed upon by the local board, from the last 230 '' ed. Of this twenty the exemption were granted of five and rejected in fifteen. u '«“ _•. Rejected: - John Whffe, Green Pond. v Frank Robinson, White Hall. David C. Snipes. Ruffin. Lorry Qodley. Isiandton. U. Stephens, Rnffln. Rlsher, Smoaks. Riaher. Smoaks. » » - Pritchard. Round. P. B. ZelxierrWaaVi Hsnry Grant, Jneksonboro. 1 Bap field Brown, Smoaks. Washington Scott. Wilkens. Georg# Brunson. Smoaks Isaac Crosby. Isiandton. Edward Holmes, Round. Claims Approved; / Pssrl Glover. Walterboro. v,,A^am B. Ackerman. Cottage- V u f!“* Ooodw t“. Smoaks. Ashley Oenerett. Round. M Emanuel Croes. Hardeevllle. fanning to smooth ‘ the financing travel over. the * BATTEY. .. . Cotton Factors, are substantial, reliable and energetic. etr extensive warehousing facil- Itlfts and superior saleomoaship are At pour command. They are ahaa- of Cotton shipped thorn. Isn’t It to r Interest to try th«ml Do It : fi-t-dm. You «^oy its our depositors. get on this good road and by hemming one of ’t delay. X X X Ike Ffest NaUooal Bank WALTERBORO, S. C. . Mce Huller WE HAVE INSTALLED A RICE HULLER AND WILL ^ RUB RICE ANY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY. Home Milling Co. J. W. WESCOAT, Mgr. W»lterboro, S. C. •0 X •t/