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>»' ■ \ X 3$ hi. yellow HomfspuB-fits i: * ' l . * '’'■•• sw half cleaned u»—only oue bale le« > » Come and select -are.' 1 *•« .. ...91.00, 99.90. L ' Walterbcro’s Bdst Shopping Place We Lead In Our Many Lines HrnsrmnE to the • DKLIXEATOn Only a few more days t * • » left now when this ~nf»- ;heanl of 'offer will h»? a taii'*n off—12 monfhj for O'* t ent*. THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WIT!! OLR COMPETITORS. ’WE ARE PUZZLED AND^ WOULD LIKE, TO KNOW JUST WHAT IT IS. OUR BUSINESS HAS DOUBLED AND TR1BBLED CVJ5R ANY TWO WEEKS IN FfeB- RUAR.Y THA'T WE HAVE EVER HAD THIS iS“Na BULL. WE HAVt GONE BACK OVER OUR RECORDS FOR "THE PAST TWELVE YEARS, AND N U T’.R IfErCRE IN ALL THE YEARS Of’ CUR BUSINESS DEALINGS INV THIS TOWN HAVE WE EVER SEEN ‘•' f H \ VCU VlE CF BUSINESS AT THIS DULL TIME OF THE YEAR ITS MARVELOUS, AND, TOO, VERY GRATIFYING TO US TO SEE THAT THE PEOPLE ARE >0W REALIZING MORE THAN EVER BEFORE THAT 1KIS STORE IS IN A CLASS ONLY EQUALED BY THE CITY STORES, /aND ARE SHOVING THEIR APPRECIATICN BY PATRONIZING US IN THE MOST LIBER VL WAY. WE THANK YOU, AND IT ONLY ADDS ZEST TO OUR ENDEAVORS TO EVEN GIVE YOU GREATER VAL UES AND BETTER GOODS THAN EVER BEFORE. , T 36 In. Foulard Vpilea; 36 (n. fcephr Gingham; 28 In. Sport poplins; 36 In. heavy Garba- dinea; - 36 In. Series In blue and black at, per yard.. .2.V gatln Ribbon atriped Voile* !n Cope, Clal, Rose. Nil* and White—just the daintiest cre ation of the weaver’s art, and the prettiest goods we have ever sho#n I*® 6 •'Oh. aln’f they swell"—that Is the comment of every en thusiastic lady who looks at these striped and plaid 'Mese- lln and Silks. They are this season’s new patterns. Not one But'Is a beauty. See them will mean a sale sure *1.75 yd When It comes to Mercerised Table Damask; we can’t be equaled in the value we give. We are' offering a 72 inch Mercerized Damask this week special jat ... 8-V yd. 40 in. Sheer White Lawn— good fabric and one thM has been a great tonic to booet our business. It’s a wond»»\ and only * 10c yd. 40 in. White Lawn, a little better fabric than .the above; same width, but 8 threads more to the inch, wfelch makes it a much nicer piece of goods, at....\ ... 7 . . . 12 I-2c yd. Here is a plaid novelty VoU; something new, and shown by- no other store here. It’s too high class for their- trade—(n Rose, Reseda Green and Black—the prettiest poods we have, at *1.00 yd. Genuine E. <J\ Skuffers line of children’s low cut rhoee^- they are taking the country by storm, for no such, values can be bought anywhere in the cities at the price we ask, 91.50 to 92.75—Infant’s 3 to misses and boys 2. 10c can Talc .....5c 1 db. can Talc 10c 1 lb. Jar Vaseline lOc Sweet Soap 5c Palm Olive Soap. 3 foy. . ,25c Ball Pearl Buttons. doz....V Colored Pearl Buttons, doz 5c r Spring Millinery We bag to announce that todry we received bv e gress §even cases of MUirne rNlhe first advance Shipment of the h; -ip-to-date. classv and shoice lin*Kof Ladies’ Hats bought and perrc ; iv ,< looted by •m* Miss Ethel McGee. We are showing a great man;, r odels now to give you an Idea of the trend of fashions for this season in ladies' up-to- the minute Hats. , / —— A. REMEMBER We give the Profit- haring "S. & H. ’ reen Trading Stamps, ne stamp goea with ach 10 cents bought • V cash, and the handsome premiums hould be sought after y every wise custom er- * , * * , will Grow M FOOD ADMIMHTRATOB * ' * Notice to Miller* and F—sera. I wish all men operatise grist Beans far Gorfripnent , Considerable intsr—I la shown in the matter r «f arowlng U* la Colletoa eousty would send castor beans for the me hhelr names and addressee so Magistrate J. E. Bryan. Is that I can issue certificates to them farmej to contract irtlfc seed to he paid IP* 9»T*rhment. a^Hret ___| gov- tp five farmers, so that the farm- eminent to .plant this erop. and he era can get floqr. Also I ask that has signed an agfeement to plant at all citizens call the attention oC their least ten acres. The aeveniment miller to this request, for hd may furnished the not see it. If he does not have the when the erop certificates you cannot get flour un- sold to the govlrnmemt. and la !e?s you buy equal wetghto of sub- guaranteed to cost no! mosJ than stltutes. You will be doing your- $5.00 per bushel, one hfcJM being self asfavhr by carrying out^itty re- abundant to plant ten aeveo. The Q”®** >• "'Government contracts to hay these The new order .wi0 allow farm- beans hack at $3.90 pet beehel f. ers who have their own grits ground ©. b. railroad station, to ho- paid for to buy floar up to the limit* This when delivered to the sgaltoa. It as you know, was a request from is thought more farmera w» agree yaar local men to Mr. Hoovfer. who to plant these bf*ia. net only for has to-anted, this exception- to the the money there to ta she cwu> but substitute law. The farmer must for the service U will be to tnv gov- carry a qrrthfcate from his miller ernfuent. The enftor bton ft/ used to his merchant, the merehant will for making* oil for llyini machines, take up the certificate and sell the and is very naweh izr iflfhitl just farmer flour. bow. A Certificates will be rend In a few i Magistrate Bryan has m number dayn, so if the millers will be 0 f contract blanks yrhleh ftwlll be prompt am! send me their mimes i pleased to give anyone wmlftig to will issue them a supply of certi- plant any heane. ficates j -I am. also going to ask that all 9:1:99^94199999919199 A;' % 1 j merchant* send me in the name >f their store, and Its location. This will be necessary ip- order that our farmers can be allowed to get theli flour without having to purchase substitutes, -• F. W. RISHER. Food Administrator. n LADIES’ COAT SUITS 1-2 PRICE. MISSES' COAT SUITS 1-2 PRICE. CARPET SLIPPERS • • • •; 25c 36 in. Scrim Floral Borders- 36 in.*Scrim Floral Borders - Tabl« Oil Clftth, colors • •• TaLle Oil Cloth, white ... 8; • - 10c • • -25c .30c Compare these prices with what you are paying and see if it won’t pay you to do what lots of others are doing ‘airt join the crowd that is always at WALTERBCRO^ POPULAR STORE / ;.*?,’ Fleeced Draw ers •. : • Ladies’ Fleeced V ests 25 Ladles’ Fleeced Pants - 2oc Men’s Drill Drapers - Boys’ Athletic Shirts • • Infant’s Knit Sweaters Men’s Fancy Sweaters **************** • ‘ • 9 rOTTAfJEVnXE k Cottagevllle, Feb. 18.—The far mers of this place are* busy getting ready for an early spring. There is no better farming section in the county, but they reajjce that It takes' work to make a success. Little Miss Marguerite Williams, who has bfen very ill. Is Improving. Miss Spi^ener, accompanied by Mr. and Mr-. H. 8. Strickland, came to Cottagevllle last Wednesday. Mi*» Splgener gave a very Interesting talk to the patrons of the school on the very much needed "School Improve ment’* question. Mrs. Geo. K. Way entertained Friday afternoon. There were about twenty ~ ladies present. A very interesting contest wga enjoy- ed. Music and recitations added to the occasion. Delicious punch and sandwiches were served. Rev. p. E. Edwards preached a splendid sermon Sunday morning at. the M. E. church. Quarterly conference was held here Saturday ghd an unusually good report was made. * Mrs. R. A. Ackerman, who has been in Columbia for the past week, returned Sunday. * rOOKAWHATVim: *, *99999999 99999 9* Coosawhatchle. Fe6. 11.—Mrs. Dan Horton and little daughter, Lois, spent the week-end with Mrs.. Horton’s father, R. T. W. Roberta. St. They returned to Rtdgeland Sunday evening with Mr. Horton, who came over for the. day. Mrs. Wiley Roberto went to Co lumbia Thursday, returning with her husband. th«e K Hon. J. W’. Rob erts, Friday In the car. Rev.- Everett and Rev. Paul Cros by, of Rufiln, were visitors at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. J. W. Robests, several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Deer, of Ul mer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brant and Mrs. Deldrlch Cone and little daugh ter, Mary, of Fairfax, spent Sunday wltr Mr. and Mra. R. T. W. Roberts, Sri The trip was made In Mi. Brant's Overland. Mrs. William Roberts and Httla daughter, Helen, made a business visit to Walterboro last Thursday. \ V y X A Hint to The Aged If people past sixty years ot ag« could be persuaded to go to bed ah soon in be quickly ally ,lf they take Cltamber- n’a Cough Remedy. There would also be less danger of the cold_ be ing followed by any 0/ the more se rious diseases. X 1 as they take cold and remain Oed for one or two days they would recover much more quickl *999999999999*9 9 kJT; CARMEL 9, * 9 9 •:« 9 9 * 9 9 9 9 9 9 # 9 I * * * * * * * * * * 41 * * * * / .. I WaltephorO, Route 3, Feb. 14.— Rev. H. Everett filled hi* SP* polqrinent at - Mt. Carmel Sunday y\ ,r. SCHOOL LIBRARY \REDED * Hats! Hats! HATS! WE ARE RECEIVING BIG SHIPMENTS EVERY DA\. A BIG VARIETY OF SAMPLE HATS—ALL OF THE ^ . \ VfS ■ • \ VERY LATEST PATTERNS. ' . • 1 . y*-. ” IV AMONG OUR RECENT SHIPMENTS WE HAVE V . * ' \ * N. RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING HATS FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. THEY ARE NOW CO$E OPEN FOR YOUR CONVINCED. APPROVAL. The Idea Seems To Prevail / *************'** At the last meeting of the Parent-, I Teacher Association a very vA- eoiir.-i.’im- stn/t wqa made toyhrd eollerting a fund for a school library. Though there were only a few pres ent, npie dollars were raised gr a start for a large sum. / If is r lamentable fact that the Wa’terboro high school has almost AND BE moriilng and preached a good ser- ^rUon to a,large congregation. L. K. Hill, Mr/and Mrs. D. H. Selgler* and Mp:' and Mrs. P. W. (’.arris, of Rqwnd^ attended preach ing at Mt. Chrnifl Sunday, also Mrs. A. T., UU^y -ami children. Ralph Linder alul Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lin der and family, of the Providence neighborhood. no library. The rooms are not even 1 < / )rpora l. ?’ equipped with standard dictionaries | and it Is iryposslble to carry on r<>'"J i:ht and . unday with his pa nts. search w<>r!c which is often so per- Mr. and Mrs, *^“ c ’* . essary in the high school depart- Mr and Mrs. Ed Gatch apd chi - .m nt. The most Important factor ^ A< f" 1 * Run ’, T „ v in / general education Is/teadinv, with Mr. and Mrs. B. .. Ilearh, ■ fjA alflj . I > bqt the reading habit cannot be |n* eulcated In a .school that,.-has no li> hrary. Patrons are urgently re quested to make donations of money or ,books to the library. Arty stan i- ar<’ wotks of fiction, history and [poetry will bo greatly apprecirttfed. Laurie Carter and sister. Rebn, and Miss Rebecca Young visited Miss T avlnla Cresawell, of ftUllson- ville, Sunday. t'f # / m . BO\ PARTY AT COTTAGBriLLE 'There will be an intertainment I SEER'OIIS Tbs Quinine That Dees IUt Affect the Hsa& Betp-nr ot it* tcnS*nd laartire ffleet. LAXA- Tr.'K bromoot'IrJiNEi*l>«uerth»n oniinary . school au*lito*iuni on Saturday eveu- Oo^inc and doe* nat cauae Dcreouaoesa nor — ' - - — Y/V* »U IU W * vlv^CW U -/» VaU9C UvZ W vZSiw Uwa ~ BUI , ^ a O Q ringing in >iea*9 Remember the lull name and ■ ,ni -' r fcD. . o. looir. ior tlie aignature ot E- W. CROVg. XM.; attend- Everybody Invited to I NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. A CAR LOAD 41 ST RECEIVED BY IS. BUY NOW ALSO ED OIIS BE SURE TO GET OUR PIUCI> ON OATH. •\ \ z ess fer 9A.NS New shipment Mfln’s, Boys’ and Children'flL Scout Shoe* and Ladies’ Slippers, which we will sell at alrosot any price. V % ' * *• , \ ■ ' , \t - ( Also, bif line of Men’s and Boys’ Pants at frorfi 50 r / > •* ' ** cent* ,up. V Store /■ 9B>1 Ug BBFORH BUYING yenr. wt will he beadqesrt # /\ / A tor load cow in o«B\>arebouse. Secure the ca°" \ : * ' / X . yeu win seed this season, as thrv • ' * . /* .. / y.- x ' ■m be leg sold fast aad later on it wto be impeaslble to get any more. Fruit Jars > . ■ T ■ alee have la stock now. Ail gfiM* afcd eeylqc. If yon don’t hay t „ • ' , dim /9a will rennet it letor om F*ii need* for the season SIGHT ‘MBRv wMto w# tove the goods. Terr; J Shaffer That the price of a Singer machine i? r.iore^than other makes, when-the point is that you can buy a Singer for almost any price. The difference »n price is entirely due to the wood work; this you can have plain or erpensito, or may be of any wood or design to match your furniture. \ You can exchange Ih o!^ machine for a new Slnrer on ■'•most liberal terms. Call, phone or write to Manager. Railroad Arepue. 'P: ne SIX. Walterboro. S. C. About Conatiptoion Certain articles pf diet tend 4e check movements of the bowels. The moat common ef these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other h;.D ‘ raw ,fruits, especially apple* and ’'.masua. also graham bread and whole wheat bread promote a movement cf the bowels. When the bowels qre badly constipated, how ever. the sure way is to take one , r - X\ A Digestive and Liver Tonic.' Blue Flue Root. Jr LAX-FOS Cathartic Bark. Root. Block Root, May Apple Root, Stone Las*— sad Pepsin.• Coobiuen table strength With pala- Does not gripe. 30c Pltos Czrt< lx 6 to 14 Day* OiPr* •to*. S, TtoftM r u N rc of I'.ch.sr or ►-•rteCitr ia Sta if da, a w;:; rtfsiri omm *” err* ..a-1 ir- Ba'eiva* t *ad M*t. ,/j /" Cal’ of Tennessee Saddle Horges, contafning some exlra fire saddle horses, and several good middle mules, as X ..X . well as mules any size and age. x - \ - X X' N. '* \ We shall be pleaded to show you our stock and feel sure we can please you. x. xr Dr. S. M. Bradley X WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. i X. X / /