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V * Jr® FT* ife’ i i m ■ / i I yf L*i'' « » fri i|l ilffi ■>>>■ ■ i i —+< Lrat Mi Tcnau) | lillHIl Jf. D. Samk of Siwpki ww» amonf time in town Monday. See trMpnw notice of H. W. Black, Jr,, et al. on thia page. Magistrate J. M. Padgett of Jack- eon boro wea ifi- toam Monday. Henry Henderaon. &q.. of Bam berg rMied relativea in town laat wrenc. F. J. Berry of Smoaka, and one of the leading Htizem of that aaetion. waa in ivwn Monday. S P J Garria. Jr. of Smoaka waa in toani Monday and paid thia office a pbapaet call. a Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Snwak of flamakg were in town Monday an a at nanaeraon- retamed to Colombia Mage, where abo iea juaier/ ( . A Mrrf. M. Murrey from a awnmer «ent villa N a J. A. Poetetl of Rantowleo. a prom paraua young planter, waa in to an pa Monday while in town. Mr* B. C. Fraaor and dnughtn, ilia are spending aoon are the guaats of Mm. ® Mr*. A. J. Aadaraon, who haa been vinting rdatiyaa in Greenyiile for oeverai weak*, returned to her home ’Xhursda/ ayening. Mias May Langdale and Mias JBuiab Hickman, left Saturday for Riverside, where they will spend this Week Visiting Relatives. Mm. Amanda Linder of Waiter- boro, S.J;,, ia visiting her sister, Mrs J. B, Padgett, in East Gaines ville Gainesville Daily Sun. Mi* W . P. Murphy and daughters, M lanes'Lily and Marguerite, have re turned to town after a summer .spent in Charleston and other points. Thomaa Fennell, who is now rep resenting the News and Courier in thia aecjiou, of the State, was in town <*n his hist visit Monday and Tues day of thia week. Mr and Mm John D. Warren of Monroe, N: C., came to town Thurs day night Mr. Watren has return ed, but Mia. Warren will remain till next week A Good Watch V;-' * / ° Is *good friend and should be taken care of and re-' paired by a skilled work man. ^[This has been our spec ialty for over twenty years, and we feel compa^, tent to give absolutely the best service. s, v - 1[lf you think of buying a watch or repairing one, it will pay you to consult us, We Know the importance of this part of our trade. S. FINN’S Jewelry Store OMLocstiM NEW BRICK STORE WALTERBORO, S. C GENUINE GEORGIA SEED RYE- ANY QUANTITY. WRITE PRICES. FOR SHUP1WNE COMPANY SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ° E. H Ulmer of Ruffin was in town Monday Mr Ulmer is conducting a Hinging whool at Tabernacle and speaks well of the people of that oomniupity. Judge Geo. W. Gage of Chester wan here m veral days laat week vis iting hi* daughter, Mrs. M. P. How ell, and hi* grandson, young Judge -tieorge Gage Howell. He returned Sunday Mwk Annie K. Savage, who haa l>een spending the summer at Sehen- actady, NY, with her brother, M. A. Savage, is at home. Miss Savage t>ad a most delightful summer, and visited many points of interest while away —y‘ i,i i ■ "■!' j' ' " ' TOWN TAX NOTICE The tax book* for tlie Town of Wei terboro -iU be opened for tbo co.leortou of 'axes from November lai to ;tOth, 1010 at'kearora of U W Bl.ck, Jr. Take no*ioe (here will be on exteraio <-! time and the levy thia vear U 1 per cent. D. B. BLACK. Clerk aad Treasurer. FINAL NOTICE TO TRESPASSER! All banting or traapwalng of any oharaotar on any of the following land* will be proeeoeud to ike exteat of law R S AP. B. Bradley, Campbell, Qlover, Mnn«Ur, Hacker, Lowadea, Qa hagaa, aad Vaadarhorat. Balaay LambarCo , B O Prion, H. H Baaoak, 8. O Blooey, v U. W Davie. L 8 8-alU. T. E BUCHANAN. Agaat 10 8 St RFORE ordering MAGAZINES gat oar big clabbtag catalogue ■ i apeoial offer* aad nave MON fc.Y. I SOUTHERN SUB3R1PTION AGENCY 'A PMtal Caid will dm< RALDCN. N. C. Rev. B. R. Ulmer of Ruffin was in town Monday. Misa Mamie Stokes spent Sunday at Early Branch. W. N. Jones of Ashton, had busi ness in town Saturday. Prof. T. V, Farrow and Miss Mary Howe, of Hendersonville, were in town Saturday. Iummv Too. I X SAY! Do you know who I am? Well, it you don’t, ask somebody. I’ve come here to stay a few years and tell you where to buy Hardware and things. I’ll do something difterent each week. Lots of my young friends are going to cut me out of the paper each week and make a scrap book. You’ll find this lots of fun. I don’t propose to bore you with a long list of the Tools and Hardware of every description to be had at this store. All I say is that no matter what you require in those lines, go there and get it If it’s good, its there. If it isn’t there, you would hardly be likely to be satisfied with it. A. Wichman & Son \ Walterboro, S. C. ,.,To be rare of I ’ good work—good good service— ask for the ' /i Meat and Food Chopper It does the work ngnt—cuts with a dean, sharp cut without crushing or tearing—chops or minces coarse or fine as you wish. Adjusted in a minute works quickly and easily—cleaned in a jiffy. Ths safe way to select a food chopper is to say Kam Kuttmr, for it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. The sore way to get the best is to say Keen Kmtter, for this name and trademark always and everywhere mean perfection in every detail - Sold mmd Omanateed by BROWN FURNI JURE & HARDWARE CO. -THE BUSY BUSINESS” M3 / / *v WHY .4 , i \ You Should Do Business With THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALTERBORO, 5. C. 3 ■:B EC A US £:- 1. —It is absolutely safe. 2. —It is chartered under the laws of the United States, and is under Government supervision. 3. —It has bonds in the United States Treasury to secure your deposits. 4. —It has a vault that is flroof against fire. 5. —It has a safe that is proof against burglars. 6. —Its officers are bonded in one of the best guaranty com panies. 7. —It is conveniently located—opposite the Court House Square.- 8. —Its officers and directors will extend to you every cour tesy and accommodation consistent with safe banking. WE Want Your Business Interest Paid -on Time Deposits Special Banking Service V; i RE services of a specialist in banking are as essential as in the bodily ills of man kind. /, , * hatllting business for, your we understand, precisely, We ar - in the interests, and what serving you efficiently means. May we invite guarantee?. your patronage with Colleton Banking Company JOHN F. LUCAS. Pre-dent WALTERBORO. R L. FRASER. C..k#«r • * s. c. \ BANK COMMITTEE REPORTS* The following report of the Farmer’s Union banking committee has been banded ibis paper for pub lication. This report waa read at the county meeting Saturday: To The Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union of Colleton County: Your committee appointed July 2. 1910, to organize and establish a banking inatitution, begs leave to report: 1 1. Although delayed by bad weather and failure to get material on time, we have performed the work assigned us and take pleasure in announcing that the bank opened this morning for business in its handsome new building on v Main Street opposite the Court House square. , 2. We have constructed a brick j building, an 1 in it a vault which is absolutely proof agaiftst tire. W'e have purchased a Mosler Manganese steel safe with screw d^or and triple Yale-Time lock, which 'fit guaran teed against any successful attempt by burglars. Uur vault door is of the best sted ami is fastened with f twelve steel bolts. Our fixtures are | of marble with mahogany finish and • oxydized copper grille. The th>or\>f ’ the lobby is of the finest tile and the ceilfog of the best grade of metal. We thought it advisable to put up such a building with such fixtures and furnishings as will be a credit to the union and of which our mem- _ 1 here can justly he proud. We be- _ _ . _ „ ^ ‘ * . * If eve we have succeeded, and extend MONE\ SAVED FOR YOU t^^r^"“.1 10 Hai vesting of cotton being later than usual, the COLLETON 8. After careful consideration . BAJNK1NG COMPANY will receive deposits in Savings Depart- and a thorough investigation of the ment up to October 15th, 1910, and allow interest thereon from j State and National banking systems. snd close scrutiny of the United States Government, the fire-proof vault, the burglar-proof safe, the bonds of the officers, together with the high character of officers and directors guarantee thia safety. We commend to your loyal and earnest support the First National Bank of Walterboro, and bespeak for it a successful future. J. D. Risher, L. C Padgett, Jas. E. Peurifoy. Committee. believe that that the watchful care exercised by the government over the national banks, the bonds re quired to be kept in the treasury of the United States as security to de positors, the reserve fund required to be.kept on hand, together with many other salutary provisions of the law, make the National Banking system as safe as it is possible for such institutions to be. We might add that the First National Bank has deposited in the United States treasury the necessary bonds to se cure its depositors, and has complied with all the other requirements of the law. 1 4. It was our opinion that a capi tal of 125,000.000 would be sufficient for the present' We have, there fore. placed the capital at that' amount, all of which has been , sub scribed. At the meeting-of the stock-hold ers the following directors were elected: Jesse Drew C G. Padgett. 1 Jas. E. P#urifoy. W C. Saunders. I 1 Jno. H. Feunfoy. S. N. Haws. L. G. ' ; Owens. A. S Karesh. J. M. Witsell, and E. E. Jones. The directors then held a meeting ! anJ elected Jas. E. Peurifoy. presi dent; E. E. J'tnes. vice-president; and C. G. Padgett, cashier. As a further security to the stock holders and depositors, the bylaws adopted require the president and cashier to enter into a bond in thei sum of $5,000.00 each for the faith- 9 ful management of the trust com-J we H known in Colleton, having milled to their care. been stenographer here for several In conclusion, we desire to say years, and his many friends will be to organize a sound founda- NEGRO SCHOOL OPENS. The negro school opened its doors Monday morning in the new building on the street leading to Sandy Dam road. This s:hooi will be in charge, of Rev. W. T. Frasier and Mrs. l,aura Dorman. Both these are ex perienced teachers.-find this school will doubtless bequite successful. JOHN ROBINSONS CIRCUS COMING John Robinson will bring his cir- c us here October 25th, which news will be gladly received by the small boy throughout the county. This circus will be held at the Fair grounds, at which time Assistant Superintendent Hiers hopes to have the buildings completed, in order that those who attend the circus may see what the Eair Association has prepared for the Fair to be held a few days later. MOVED TO NEW OFFICE. Drs Black and Baker’s new dental office has -been completed! and they are now occuying it. This office is modem in every particular, and they are better prepared than ever to Serve their patron*. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER lOi ■ .*• . .. • . x ' There will be for sale at W. V. GLOVER’S UP-Tt^DATE STORE a pretty line of . LADIES DRESS AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS GAGE P A T T E R N HATS Also Pattern HaL-Afrom other reliable Millinery Houses. We congratulate Congr«*>sman om the second. “Bobby” October lit, 1910. JOHN F. LUCAS. President. we decided to have the bank R. L. FRASER, Cashier, ixed under the national law. that we have tried bank on a sure and tion. and one which will be absolute ly safe for the deposits of our mem bers and others. We believe that the reetriettoaa of the national law glad to know he has risen so rapidly in the last two years. Pffeatmeey CLUBBING RATES. The following papers are clubln-d with The Press and Standard: The Press and Standard and The Progressive^Farmer • • /] Soutbem Cultivator 1 ^ Farmers’ Union.Sun 1 for any pain. From top to toe, F™® aay caone, apply Dr Thomaa’ EclraW o4L Pale oaa’t stay wbara it is usra. A-