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\ • t IX* f >> c I . DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! JNDINE FLOUR (Extra Fancy patent) per barrel $5.00 WHITE SWAN (Strictly first Patent] per barrel $4.70. We have finished taking stock now and much of it must go before the fall goods get here. If rou need anything from a box a box of farm call at our BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. f! p ■ * a r> C. M. Grace, a member of the firm of Grace & Warren, left Friday for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York where he will spend two weeks selecting goods for the fall and winter trade. u /I c.tts' r?rr\.rz2t23 scsa . r - m A!? fsrniers Should Be Bank Patrons: 1. Because it is good business sense for the far mer:; to have his money accounts kept by a first-class b«. »! keeper, and this will be done at this Bank with out t harge. 2. Because it is a place of safety. No danger of your hard earned money being burned, stolen, chewed up by rats, last, or loaned to your neighbor. Eecaune it enables the fanner to pay his debtor large or small, by check. 1 he stub in the check book is a record, the cancdlled-check* returned by the bank is the most valid receipt* H . Because if the farmer must go into debt he can borrow money from his Bank and pay cash for what he ip*.ts, saving this exorbitant “Credit* prices. 5. Therefore, choose a reliable banker, be prompt; Uep your word: make your deposits grow; have your bank book frequently balanced at the bank, and see where you stand financially. 6. Hence you should have an account with Farmers and Merchants Bank. WALTEBEOaO, S. S. j - ° • r _J Wear Long* I ere *4 'Collars footwear other*. Corner* cl ins’do m*‘rial,wh“to the r ftnfco r ore cut hooray to r-'rmit fulUlnar 'without br-aklng. f Stylish Low Collars •’SHka” and "Bryson” are perfe-t rtttta* coDan. and tbulr rood lineo jf styh k*-*> them ooaotaoUy In detmttKl. H. VT. BIm’5, Jr. Doc* Frc.n OrSiit Swamp, iU%tr.v ny*! Stamiard: John t lvwo autl "rtHf, .\Lsv l,la Lou, of Shrhanh, \v* t »Uv8i«* of Mist* Leila ■PfWWtJ! Satnr/l-y and Sumlftr. Loue» SulK.r, tf-Holier of the ftruuf Scho/i, visited Mias Lottie Hair fuXhy. Uarvay Trowel 1. Torn CT«twng«r, Prerchftr ami Toe Ivamoey attended the pi onto at Oottii+tevilb Tuesday. Vim Aunie Cotta^evriile, is visiting her c otj.v, Miv* Edith Hill. Mhs P Tm-ey la viaiting her dau^hur, Hi 4 .U, >1 iiian, uf Lxxlge. B. O. Bouton hi* daughter, P. L. Bootle, of Round, hwf week. Mrs Trnw* * visitiug rela tives at thv. w>-ek. I#r sad Mra Augu'^ns Herndou vidt- ed the latler’s home Sunday. We are ioaru that Marvl.aU Sauls, who has i>«-mh very ill with 11- phoid fever, is <.*onvalesring. / | MraudMiaVV J. Trowel! were the ! guflnS* of Kti ^inith Sunday. / x Miss Leila Trowell Sunday at home. 11. J. L. THE ORIGINAL) LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUI Cores all Coughs sod assists in expdttnf Colds froua (ho System bf gently moving the bowels. A ceruiu cur#\ for croup and whooping- tm^au Tki IEDYS imTiiE I0NEYMAR rRWAtkn AT TBS LABCKATORT or dowitt * oo.. ohioaqo. u. a. a. I Should Advertise. A duck who had faithfully stuck to business during the summer and laid several dozen eggs com plained that she was not ap preciated. “See that hen over there!” o&id the duck; '‘’she has not laid, so many eggs as 1 have, nor sp big but she has books written about her, and verses composed in her honor, while nobody says • a Pont ' ' v ■ '-L i Jm " J ' J HBHT' " " is, tc cock “ The trouble with you said a wise buff leghorn that was standing near,* 1 you don’t tell the public what you have done. You lay an" egg ^nd waddle off without telling any body in the neighborhood about it. If you’want to cut any ice in this community, you must learn to advertise.” Answers to Mr Vuro’s Question. v Seven.! answers to Mr Varu’s ques tion published in last week’s issue appears this week, of which you will note the following: Miss L P Hermlon’s answer: In all this world of ours, the swiftest f. srest thing I believe is the waters of Tybee or the Atlantic Ocean. Walterboro, SC. Mr Yarn, I believe the swiftest Dun’t dr*t? along v im, a dull, blllious, heaw feeHiJi!:. x i neeii a pill. I'se DeWht’i* Lit,It 1 Uiri) RLcrs, the Cainoui Ikiln pill*. Dp not «icken or erripe, but rcsiill* are sure Bold by J M Klein. Letter to Hr £}nonk. JBQitor I'lt -.s h*h1 'Standard: En- eioned find check for two dollars fbr -subscription for your u^r irom Jan. 1!»05 to .Jhu. 1907. With thanks traveling thing in tais world of ours ^ for past indulgenpe ami hoping the Wal-1 pres* will live Ion?' and lie nrosner- mg i is electric!tv. Claude A n Our idea of atroog will power that of a man who can fast antik stems to dsath. 'j raves, terboro, S C. My impression is, Mi Yarn, that the swiftest moving thing in this world of ours., is thought E D Hyrne, Walterboro,« C. I believe the stwifcest traveling thing in the world is news, Whather good or bud.. Mrs S P Herndon, Walterboro, t> 0. •* - • ■ --J la ibi* state It % n< n < cussary to serve afivedsys* notice for uvicUoa of § cold. Use thr •■wleinsi le>;. - ire cough syren, Kennedy's Lax&u o, H” nty and Tar. Me opiates. PoM by J M HWa. Press will live long and lie prosper ous. ' Respectfully, etc. 1 Jacksonville, Fla., August 26, ’06. Thanks. Who next? ,.U ■ r -• T.' 'A* ■■ VU- Hpj-USTER’S’ Bacfcy Hountain Tea Raggett ft B’-’sr •sSks* fer Saty f»to8*t Staffs Gcidon Hulth iM ReoMNd Vir*f. A Msrlflo for Coaui piitlon. IniU*e«tioa, Uver mvd KUlo«r trouble*, i’mu ieo, Kc««woa, Impure lAlaon. B»d I)re»th. SlurfrtK> Bevels. HesdScbe •ad Uaoluebe. 1b< Uockr M' ux.uUu T-A in Ub- Hti form; tt oont. a box. Gemiin/' msUs by Housmth Dace C"i*tx»*ar WsaUia, Wl*. IMUliN ftUMCTtWJK 8AUJ0W fEOFU John M. Klein. r.: H'U Blood The Test S5 Years. The old original GROVF.U’B Taatelesfc Chill Tonic You know what, yon are taking. It is Iron and quinine in a taste- leas form. No cure no pay 50c. Notice. , Notice to irafficers in seed and unpacked lint colton. License «amo as last year, $20.00. Blank applies^ tions and licenses can be obtained clerk ot court of Colleton Uo.- J E MOORE, Supervisor Col^Jtx. A Mystery Solved. "How to keep oil periodic attacks of biliousness and haMma! constipation was a mystery that Dr King’a New Life Pills solved for me,” writes John N Pleasant, ‘ of Magnolia, Ind. The only pUU that are cruaranteed tu give perfect aatlafao- tion to averybody or money refunded. Only 25c at John M Klein's drug store. The Intense itching characteristic of salt rkacm and ecsemaji ii)>b*nUf allay- ed by fop'yirg ,ai^ • .lalvo.,. As a cure for akin dfeeasen this rnlvs la «n- •quated. fter sate by John M Ktateb * t ' -jif Ni-'J ■ -fi; m