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Wednesday, December 19, 1917.
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Letters To Santa Claus
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Christinas
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Walterboro, S. C. .
vValN rbon/ S. Dec. 13. 3'JIT
1 ’To.! old Sjrma:
r l 'V.:r,f joy to briDK for me a
fb,ool cap, -a book sack; a pair of
Slovi-s and aonu* fruits. ■ . '
^ our litiL- school boy, ■.
Foster Giifljn.
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Our line of Men’s Clothing is full o K
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real attractive models of latest designs for
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young men, as well as for the stouts and
slims. Be sure to visit our store and
look over our offerings. Prices $7.50 to
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'$18.00. Boys’ and Juvenile suits $1.75 to
$9.50. '
Ladies’ Cloaks, about 75, we will sell
; them at low orices. A fine line of Skirts^
in regular an ! extra sizes. - - v
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A w.' nderfui selection of Crepe c!e Ch i he
and Gorgetrp whists, regular $7.50 waist.
' our price $o.98. .
Ribbons of all kinds.
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, We have some fine Blankets on hand
and will offer them at $4.50 a pair. Their
•rdgpfar value is about $0.50. .
Underwear Of all descj^jaions. /
Walterboro. S. C.. Dec. 13. 1917.
Dear Old Santa:
Please brifip or send me . for
t hristmas k pocket »knife with a
chain on it. a mouth orftan, a pair
Kloves. - a rake, hoe and shovel and
a plenty of fruits.. > *
Yours truly,
Harris Griffin.
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Walterboro. S. C.. Dec! 13, 1917.
Dear Otu i^anta:
Don’t forget-me'for I ap expect-
ina you to bring c:e an over ccuit. a
mout^i orsan. b knife and soi.ie rais-
ire* and plenty of -other pood fruits.
• Your little friend.
Loyd Strickland.
*■ Lod-'e. s. c.. Dec. 14. 1:«1.'.
Dear - Old Santa:.' , '
■ I want you to bring*me a doll and
8«me fruit. As tlo- times i.- hard - I
won’t ask you for much. • I am a
little girl /7 years obi. so g'md by-t.
dear o old Santa Claus. Love to you
and MiScottf *
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Dea r Santa:
1 am a little bov seven years old
and in the second grade school.
Will you please -bring me an air
Title, some shot, some Roman can-
dljU^tire crackers, apples, orange*’,
ntiW. candies, a knife and a^set of
builHiifg' blocks.
Your little friend,
Walker Price. “
Dear Santa:
1 is a little boy four years-xdd.
W’ant you to bring me some tandy,
fruit an tome fire works, ittle horse
and bujrpy. and some tink of toys.
■ • Your little boy,
. -J. B. Padgett.
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Smoaks, Dec. 17, 1917.
Dear Santa: • ” , < *
1 want you to bring all kinds of
fruit, candy, nuts and some kind of
toy that will suit a boy 8 years old
in the 3rd grade, studying -hard and
fire works, too. -
>'• v Jack Padgett.
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WHERE THE DOLI Ail DOES ITS 1)1 TV
GUTTING READY
FOR ELECTION
PUKE FOOD STORE
<'• iniaiNvoner*. XpjH
to Handle ^l at«cr iti » tO-iMt
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>for WILL FIN'D
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i I! Klvt. j !1C met in Wall*"
, V iboio S,)Vn.!,)V to- the pnj |m^<
CHlUST.MAsJ ’coaip!' rfiig .■ 11aiTqcinen-t-'-"fio bold-*
. - ; : ”g y* yb?< tli>n ib, that si * tion .. o.f
_ if,- coii-rif 1 - (1* : m* i,r
DKL!<’A;’li:s IN AHT ND.VNCK. ,-i- Hn-uri- . - ou'nty. Tiny d-P- i
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of the land? in the popoV!
Mj.-hawville. S. (’., Dec. 17. 1917.
Deat Santa.: ,-
I am going'to school it Walter-,
boro and am 10' years old and. in
th,- fifth grade. 1 lijte my, teacher
and school master fine. Please
bring me a gun, rom^n <*amiles an!
pb. rtty -if fire works of differeni
kinds, a pretty neektie, a money
bank and plenty of-fruit. Your Jit-
. tie 'friend. ’ . Huglr .Satjls.’
niucii dy the war i*^ on. |
lit n:: me some . fircl works) Mashjv.ville, S. C , Dee. 17M917
it. !/ will close.-with love to i D,’ ! - ! Santa:
1 Mr/! Saute.- v
iVjjfia.n Alsord t’opelan^. I
pike to co fine. J want you to lifiPi;
Led:.-; S f. D, t . 14. t • 17, t ,n '’ a pretty* dnlf. a little dog that
'-d > ’ i.i • \y j ^K-. a .bottle of eologn. ;• pai’ -
/ ,'i f • li-'j. >MlP .* year's old. 1-°^AA"'' n t,;t set. plvnt* of fruii
end eifnily.. Ytfur frit ml,
\ r Ida May Sauls
Lodge, S C.
Dear Old Santa:
I am a. ho-. :• eld 1 ^en’ I He triend.
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I 1 \m. a. littb'-gfrl s’i.v years old..
|Tbi’ is my first ye-ar at school. 1
1• S -ti-- ideas,- lijing ni»* a rub-
b ' So ! i ■ •• nit. ' 1 til close
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fjear Santa; ' / N;
1 abf t yea fa tdd. Plen
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gift'
SUGGES TIONS
I Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen, Safety
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Razor, Manicure Set,4iodak, Cut Glas?*,^
box Cigars, Toilet Waters and Extracts.
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The finest bokes of candy suitable Tor
Xmas---Whitman’s and Black’s.
The Best of Everything
Fishburne’s Drug Store
WALTERBORO,
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Bring your hides to me before
Shipping. Highest prices paid.
JULIUS BOCESLOF
At B.-Levy’s
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. use hrin<.
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*’-• as firing m • mi: :- th e -ndfk< • 51 p' x of < hocojate candy. a\fea set !
and fruit ard nuts.
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I- utii- Au<el L’opeland
W Iterboio, S. (V. Dec, 13. 1917.
'its. I am a fiov 11 :- ir " ! ^'ir- gloves to keep mv hands
ilelos. With fo\, i , , '••arm. Your little friend. ’ \
In New Quarters
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D‘ ;.i .«)|,f Santa:
W’air*‘i boi^, Dc«-. 1 u. l’:»17, t-
De- t»’f Santa* • • ^ bring ni'^tor (’tin. ftcra"! a
1 ant •you to brine* ir>- i 'doll l '* ov, ' s - a Vwigon. son, candy
baby an i- ?•'! of .-lis.'' - — loh',.- '* n,i bd* of’fruits and,, nuts. • •’ X
eatld ajd -- 1 in,-, fruit of'ail kind r * < *Yoti|- : niaM’ boy, ‘ ‘ *
FTfnto your 1»tt!, - i : Fieeman (liifiin.
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We Have Ever jibing
FDR FRUIT CAKE
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t, Ti i- *•. i'l 1»- syluyift-
(e-b to tie (i<)Ve I !M i at onc»* with tl
toOue t t! at in* oid-’: tii.e election
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MARRIAGES
f 7 •* j } '.03 >* IN | i: tvt’K
issilfie. se that it uTigh:
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Se-y*ks. • |>, . 17 Mf/i. lUitb i
Nth, legjsl.it life ends,
i Xffie' edtiimissioneis are W A.
^mi'Hi and dl. S. Padgett, from--.the
seitiotf petitioning to by .annexed:
WK HAVE STONE’S lUGH-l’EASS A. it HXSmith an,I J^Af. Strickland
or Colleton, eounly;
FRUIT CAKES IN 1
eo.nelmled before the session of Copeland, th. obp-t datigli
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POUND AND FOUR POUND.SIXES.
TRY ONE OF THESE.
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IV J,OVfN<i KKMEMHRANt F
dli sad and .lovhvg . remembrance
of mu; li Mb' .son, Hent*. son of Mj.
and Mrs.' Harvey Prie»>. who died
. Nov. n. 1917. He was five years.
ALSO HAVE A. FULL SUP- * Inon,h 3 and -*< days old It was
hard to part from one we, doX, t* 0
dear. Rut we know he is rest
FRUITS, CRANBERRIES, jn i M .n V en and we will try and me,
l>rh> therev -
CELERY AND ALL CONDIMENTS' nJl ’ ,hf ni<‘mory of that morning.
'/ ns 1 stood w-th breaking heart, see-
in’g the one I love so dearly pierced
FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER- ,, v \|e a th’H most , ru.d dart.
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Sleep on little darling and take your
rest'. / /
..God took yon home: He thought it
best. / ■ /
You are not forgotten, nepry,
Or will you ever be.
Fo r as tong as life apd memory last
We will alwavs think of thee.
FATHER and MOTHER.
t* .of Ur., and M: - \ Cirpt land/I ,ur >
•\i- ip;' 11» d Nov. lv to, Mi EiLtl 7 A I'Jan
David it* nnetr ot m w Smoaks
The -- t,i file wore a beautiful blu
silk iioplln dres*-- and accessories to
mateh. The couple will thrilke tLtz’
home near Stp-oaks^-* X
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Mi i d S.ind/.v arieuiomr at
o’cbx k at the home of the bride’s
mother. Mr^. AIi<* /Hill. her daugh-
tet. Miss Ada Hiji and Mr* L. O.
S.’iglei 'Pie bride is the charming
daiight* r of Mrs Alice Hill, of Fttl-
lef’s i firiss .Koatl’j. and is <f» ?,s\,dl‘
jtatfular in' the county.' The groym
js X. ymrng man Of the Redon
tion <A the county, a *«n of Mr. an !
.Mi>: IrHng- Seigb-r. He fr a pi or
n/roUs .-dring fa^rn* r and has r-*-
'ienlly eie,t*M a home,/where he and
his bride wjll'Ife at home to t)re'r
itishtsticji U v
Aibb about it.
" Tfic.re’s not
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f ills
Of fin
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tfri’ft. it
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and
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soldiers
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Jik<
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a sohlio
r/ forget
hi>
iigiDi”
a .1
biinch of
fel-
pipe 'to makt*
troubles. Ini
low s you know/flUtlng in .a/'treiud'i
at night, w a Udn g, w h i s peri hr* wend
< nlig, w|iat. in aping -to- happen/next,
.longing for a ^moke to soOtbv them
And all tliey can do. unlotu/M-mi help,,
is to sjt there disconKolnb*^ and*
fing* their empty piyStC or draw. Ir.
vain on a briar that Jfad served thetp--
so well in dajfs gone by.
friends.
BK.Ufl—KITTKK
Send in youi pfoney, Fi^wlT t lies”
pipes. The ,American ^foldiers Mi
Prance are xeking fyie^a smok, Will
you pas^.tiieiu hyf , -
Pjd/ Vo«r l»**M to “Sammy”!
tW/att<*n for “Our Roy* in France
/ Tohae?o Fund.” by Daniel M. Hen
<lerson. author of “I’he Road to
France.)• .
PHONE (H-T.
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Miss Lucy Beach, of £io)ros. and
Mr. Ravmobd Allen Hiltepcof Draw
dyki. were married ai th** Method in
church. Walterboro. /Sunday affe- -
—'" 11 . ' noon at 3:15 oVIwX by Rev E.
Mr. i>hd Mrs.^ W W. McTeer./if j |t e , kham. the Nffastor. Announia^
Early Branch, and^^dtildren, wefe| m ^ nt was madp-iiy Rev. Beckham at
in Walterboro the early pail of >he| t h e morniDi(, service that this ma--
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week visiting relatives.
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l riage
noon
riiornint
woaUT
. and wl
take place in the after
when the appointed hojtf
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y n i ■ ■ ■ aw MM w ** * lar *« nun ' b '" ° r
W WWWtfl! frjS of the oontrseting partie*
r% t .1 1 present at tbe«(phurcb to witness the
KCSCrVfc Strcngtn tor inociicr* l^eremooy. . V -,c»*
hood is of twofold importance The ceremoov tras very simple
«nd thoughtful women beion
and after maternity take unattended, and were quietly unit.
' ed Hi wedlock by the use of the
Methodist ceremony. At the eon-
vlusion of the.ceremony they left the
enufeh wsd proceeded to the home
of Rev B. R. Ulmer, from whence
the, went to their fnture home nea:
P’-awfiv's. where Mr. Ritter is a
prosperous young farmer.
1 The bride is • daughter of Mr.
mire cod liver oil 1 *n,J Mrs- John Beaeh, °f Stokes, and
# / , , r « /' * . • i is a young lady of many splendid
fdf rich blood and contains trails of character. The groom is
lime and soda with medicinal » prosperous young farmer of the , , D 24th Th# ,
evw . DrawdVs section, a son of the late 1 on ^onany even ng. uec /«tn. me
' public is cordially invifed.
X ' . J. F. R18HER...
YOU can’t wield a sabre,
YOU can’t fire the guns.
YOU can’t raid the trenches,
And bomb invading ' Huns!
You (’AN send' tobacco, !/ -
You can cheer the chzp.
Giving blood to keep you
8afe upon the map! X.
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and hungry:
X * Say; R’s not 4 JokeX
Standing in the trenches
Longing Jor g smoke.
He is stopping bullets
Meant for you—and yet ’ v
Alt he asks in payment
Is s cigarette! X^
. Sammy guards your comforts-r
Help him in his fight!
(Jive a hundred dollars.
Give a “widow’s inite.”
Furnish him the “awkin’s!’’
What YOU. give ia small ,
■ When von bear in mind that
“SAMMY GIVES HIS ALL!’’
We are now/m. our new Brick Stable*.
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aiul have gotten in a ca** load of the tint
MULES^ever brougtit to this.market, and
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willxcontinue to handle them the lialance
d the season.: All
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our customers and
friends are invited to come hi^and look
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‘them over, for we feel sati'sfied if you arc
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feeding any stock/we can kupply^our
needs. 1/^
Ehrhardt, S. C.
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There w.ill he a I'hristnias tree
and exercises at Pine Grove school
QKRLESTOM.S.C
A H.\IMJAIN—H ^yoii want a good
•econd-hcnd automobile at a big
bargain, don't fail to read ad on
itF fom, and act quick.
Whenever Yon Need a General Tonic
« Take Grove's.
glycerine, all important ingredi- \n*-n Ritter. They have manv
ents for itrengthening the Micrd* who wiu wish them much
nervous system and furnishing -m-m**. (..(^r w*.
abundant nourishment James deTVeville. Who went Mo
,y. - f .. » M -D.rtkrd ' a^vleston last week to stand the The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
It is tree from a icon™. rVi(n i na tion for the Walterboro chill Tonk is equslly valuable SB s
Insist on the genuine. postoffUe. left immediately after General Tonic because it contsint the
ari« cod i.w oil to fhn examination for Savannah for well known tonic properties of QUININE
i in Mr {lamination to enter the aviation end IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives
wh,c b corps. Mr. deTrevtlle volunteered «»* Mslaris, Enriches the Blood end
The Norwet
Scott's IfliiM 1» DOW refined
American labor.lories
M it pore and patotoble ^ ( rha| ,^ lon .
t A Bowne. Bloomfield. NJ. 17-AB
Owing to High Cost of (Aving and th« Increased price
of all barber supplies, we have been forced to raise
our rates, and in future all work which formerly cost
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25 cents will cost 35 cents. Hair cuts, shampoos, mes
sages, ete. The price of shaves will remain the tdme,
15 cents. We appreciate your patronage and shall giv#
you the best of service.
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Smith’s Barber Shop
Viard’a Barber Shop
Morris’ Barber Shop
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WALTERBORO,
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
NOTICE TO PATRONS
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I dealre to‘ tak«» this method of
asking my customers and friends
to eontinue favoring me with their
business during the new year. I
shall continue to haul freight and
run a transfer business kk usual and
shall endeavor to render efficient
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