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rai AND PERSOMl ID R Loo Week. of St Georye is tovifW ' »day. J. ij. Saunders was in town thia mornmc°n his way to pa’a week id Charleston. Profassor jfiODon. his P>etty has 78 names on is yours one of them. Rev. H. B. Hardy of Henderson- viiksiNnt last night in. town, J. M. Strickland of little Swamp neighharfcood was in town Monday. J. C. Padgett of Williams had busi- nex:fcf rtge Moi ondav. J. J. Padgett of Williams was visitcrtD Walterboro Monday, J.C. Carter of Hendersonville was irtfotf% Monday. Jas. A Padgett of Round was in town fltfcnrday and came to" see us. Commissioner E. H. Ulmer was in town ■fiday. D. E. Breland of Brant was in town SMarday and paid us a pleasant ^call, D. Smoak of Smoaks passed thrb»j^'Watterboro Mondy on his way to Charleston, Next 'Dmrsday Nov. 28 being a leg^fhotiday, the banks in town will be closed. Dr. H. W. Black has some fine sugar one on his farm near town weknanr this is true, Mrs.C. H. Esdom left Wednesday for MdhBe, Ala. where she goes to visiC her lister who is very ill. The W. L. S. & V. Company and C. D. M&yWve just g ot in ashiiwnentof horsesinl mules from the west. Dr. and Mrs, H. A. Willis of Hendteponville were in town Monday eveninjT E. T- H. Shaffer attends the Slate reuniongf the A. T. 0. Fraternity, which Ife held in Charleston to night. There wdll hi' preaching at the methedfst church next SgmTay mom- ingantT evening. Rev Daniel not leaving for conference till afterward Mesdames B. G. Hyme, E. H. LuoU.M. A. T^rry are enjoying the Gala wadk festivities in Charleston this wadk. Married at the home of the bride here SM^ay evening at 6 O’clock by Rev.J.D. Daniel. Moody Bootle and MisslJU Harrison, • Mr. and Mrs. H M. Trowell and little did, left Monday for their fufur^ home in Aiken Co. Their friends wish them much success in thsirnaw home. A. F. Buttler left Monday morning for XewnanGa,. where he will take a course in telegraphy. - We have been requested to announ- j ce that Mrs.J. A. Johnson who lives ’ in town is in a desprate condition and needs help", has been sick for nearly three months and unless She gets help soon she will l>e suffering very badly, # Saturday afternwn A. H. Herndon entertained a few friend from waiter-1 boro at his sugar boiling all nad a sWeet and good time, among^lhose who went were Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H Peurifoy. Misses Ethel Howell, Lucie j and Jennie Mcteer, Meriam Rowland Mr J. B. Padgett and Mrs. G. J. ▼arn are visiting their children in i Edgefield this week w'here they art* attending S. C. C. J. College and will visit Augusta and frinton before returning home, Many friends wish them a pleasant trip and safe return, C.T. Cummings of the Commings Iron Works and supply Co loft Yes terday for Adams Run where he goes to install some machinery for S. J. Rumph who is preparing to manafacture his own crates for ship ping truck ihis season. The Walterboro Livery and feed Strbles has recently changed hands. Dr. W-. B. Ackerman finding his time so occupied with his Ufrge prac tice, sold out to R. D. Huggins, who is now the manager qLihis business. The Stables have a large patronage and should be a profitable investment ®r atm Ring’sLlttlo Liver Pills Wake op lexy livers, clean the system and dear the ekin. Tty them for blliooineee and sick headache. Price 25c. Bold boro Drag Go. ter- NOTIGfi. Only nine more buggies to be sold on * the fifty buggy lot. If you remember -ataia we are to give away one ,buggy and a set of harness, when we sell fifty [bug gies. Now is your chance to getja bug- a gy free, do not let this chancefgo by. Get a buggy and get your [harness in the fifty buggy lot At the communication of unity LovljneWS. 55, A. F. M. to be held Frf<iay •verting of this week officers will hie sleeted and installed a full atlenckfeier is desired. . John Bennett brought to this office Monday a tine stalk of corn grown Mi his farm near town. It is from ssed he has been planting for years, The subscribers of the State news- paper w«re very much surprised to ret theft* paper on the mornings mail Yeateruiur, They would like to see ttleirsMiulekept up. I. M. Fishburne and Dr. A. J. An derson ffttended a swell party and oandv jMlling Monday evening a) M. H. Hiott near Round, they report A noting will be held at the RecfojPrhursday afternoon at 4 o clock, V thia week for the pu» pose oftorgamiEing a chapter of Daugh ters <1 the owtfederacv. aU those ‘ are requested te 'attend. MiMlIargaret K>sin of New York arrived m town Monday to visit her brother, Dr Jno.M. Klein, Miss Klein iawell biown in Walterboro, her We give the most careful and -painstaking attention to the deposit accounts of our customers. Every deposit ticket and every check is carefully checked and re checked before and after it is enter- ed on our books, and a complete description is taken of every paper that passes through our hands. That is why you never find any errors in your pass book, and that is why your dealings with our Bank are always pleasant and free from uneasy feelings that your account may possibly l>e mixed with some one’s else. We never make any loans without taking ample o and sufficient security; we carry full insurance against bur glary and fire: our officers are kept under sufficient bonds; we arc mem bers of the State Bankers Associa tion; steer shy of all risks; and in fact take every precaution to make our Bank as strong aa atiy Institu tion doing business inBouth Caroli na. When you do business with us you can always feel that you are dealing with straightforward honorable gen tlemen—men who know their busi ness, and will treat you right. We pay four per cent on deposits in our savings department and com pound interest quarterly. Our under Slate Supervi sion and our financial condition pub- shed four times a year for the in formation of our patrons who in crease in number constantly. All business is strictly confidential and private. Wa wish to do business with aU the good people of our county—We appreciate all the businea you give us. Yours very cordially, I COLLETON BANKING COMPANY A. Wichman & Son. GALA VISITORS WILL FIND A WELCOME AT 3 The Cable Company Have your mail addressed here- and we will take care ot jt for you until called for. In shopping, have your packages sent here, we will receipt for them and keep them for you until you want them, without charge. There will be music in our store every day and all day long. Come in and hear the wonderful Kingsdury Inner Players, Vic tor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs. Come in and hear our young lady play the newest songs and instrumental pieces. Remember we accept clearing house certificates at a premi um of 5 per cent on any piano bought' of us between this date and Nov. 113rd. * I ? v HONOR ROLL I - We take pleasure in informing our friends and patrons that in the report of the Seventh Annual Convention of the Bankers Associa- v , tibn held last summer at the Isle of Palms, Tie Fanners u4 lerefcuts But finds a place *on its HONOR ROLL. This remit ms been obtained by the safe and conservatire methods of its management, and the Bank is justly proud of the distinc tion. Panics in Wall Street do not afteet ps. We can assure pur patrons at all times • courteous and liberal consideration. > Vs twite Vur konst quarterly In tho Savings Dspsrt- Ifrnsnt. •miking can bu Mens ssfMy by msll. •it r f ' i V ; Mil Walterboro 8. C. C Capitol ami aurplM •tt.MO. INNER FLAYER. ■IN OUR k Hardware Store Tha most complete stock of Hardware, Stoves. Raagwu Agateware, Guns, Rifles, Cartridges, Leg- gins, Cuuto, etc., in Walterboro. Get our prices. Brown Furniture Se Hardware (So carry the largest and best stock of Guitars, Ban* jos. Violins, Maude* tins, Autoharps and Accordians, Also the cheapest and best Improved LEYRA TALKING MA* CHINES which we sell at $6.00 only, with a good selection of46 ^Columbia *4Usords. __ — We | have akvaysjin stoclt the Columbia cylinder records at 125c each and the 10 inch disk records at|5oc each. Get the | bfcst what you can at |[$2.oo up -- 5* You cannot play 15,000 pieces on the ordinary piano. No one ever had command of such a repertoire. A lifetime of study cimiON and practice has enabled the great artists to play at their best F^f LfittBfS Of AdniiDi*tr8ti(M. less than 100 pieces. Notice tnat we said on the ordinary piano. — bounty of OoUmm. \ The Inner Player places at [your command any composition [ By John D Ed ^dJk K * qalre ’ ProbftU - . WHEREAS. E B BolUncer mad* —«t Rag-time—any kind, any piece—at once, without study or to * I 1 *®* witnout practice—on the Inner Player. And you can play as ifafeaUrB* ** Ut * “ well as tne experienced pianist who has studied and worked | [n Emilv B BMttagcr. THESE an tbemon bra to dta aad ad- for years to mafter a few pieces. We will demonstrate die I inge. balance can be paid in monthly in stallments. Edison Phonographs. Sheet Music. THE - CABLE - COMPAHY EVERYTHING KNOWN IN MUSIC Cable Building, — i J. V. Wallace, Manager. UwaaoLU U o’clock la (tea lotaaooa. to If aay they have, why ttea ba GIVEN Of Hi Pttbfbhed ate tha ~ Hot-, 1907, la n« JNO. H. ED That New York man who drop ped a quarter in a tl** meter, hoping to get enough gaa to kill himself, it clearly, a hopeless lunatic. ▲ Significant Prayer. “May the Lord half yon make Back- toe's Arnica Salta known to all," writes J. G. Jenkins, of Oteapal HOI, N. C. It qaiokly took Uh pnin o«t of n felon for ma and oared it in awanderfmll] for nad wonnda. SBe. at John x That New York fneion appears quite aa mnch of s favorite topic of oonvemtien and diaenanoo with the president is is tariff re- virion.