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i'- *• n/7*- kit k An ART -ir* . - That is saslljr aeqaircd aegotrca. It’s ths first dollar deposited in oar hank that pats tbs first rant in tbs ladder of fortune. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK dropped into oar Savings Department soon amounts to auite a sum of money, 'it draws interest while you sleep. It doesn t •top on rainy days. It is compounded every three month#. A mighty comfortable feeling in old age or times of sick ness this Savings account in The First National Bank • OFVttimOM Local and Personal 1. E. Folk, of Ehrhardt. last week on a business trip. Dr. S. E. Bray and J. f T. Peeples, of Wiggins, were in town Monday night- The new store of the Walterboro Drug Company is nearing comple tion, and will be occupied this week. Dr. C. H. EsDorn hss moved his oflioe down town to the building just vacated by Harry Smith’s barber shop. Mi.Vies Daisy Langdale and Eutah , Hickman, who have been visiting; relatives at Field's Point, returned home Monday. • * .» - G. L. Smoak, one of the most prosperous farmers of Round, was among those who came to see us Monday while in town. • 1 S. : Finn’s Jewelry Store will be clotied Thurday of. this week, this being Yom Kipjx-r, a holiday for the people of his faith. Married-nrAt the home of Rev. J. M. Craven. Mi.-* Hattie Smith of this place and H. W. Price, of Mashuwviile, Sept 'll. Mrs. H V. Crosby, of Ritter, .who was taken to Charleston a few days ago for. surgical treatment at tne hospital is very much better. Mrs John F. Lucas, and son, Paul, and Mr. ami Mrs J C. McLeod, u- turned Saturday after a visit of sev eral weeks in northern cities. ^ 'Hie colored school opened Monnay morning with a good attendance of pupils. The school is lieing taught by Rev. J. T. Martin and Mrs. Laura Dorman. VbUR CHILDREN MIGHT NECD^dMS'Vtrtm MONEY SOM v# * & y. f f \ Diamonds v " * 0 Cut Glas* Silverware \ All of the very best quality ahd at REASONABLE PRICES. such reason- NERNDON-BENTON The friends of Miss Hattie Hern don and D. E. Benton were taken by surprise last Wednesday afternoon when the news that Miss Herndon had become Mrs. Benton was given out. The marriage was a very quiet one at the Methodist parsonage, just before the departure of the after noon train by Rev. Henry Cauthen, in the presence of a few friends of the contracting parties, after which.Mr and Mra. Benton left for Savannah for a brief wedding trip. They “re turned Saturday evening. Mrs. Benton is a daughter of Mr. Lawrence Herndon and has been a resident of Walterboro for sometime where she has made many friend*. The groom is the efficient deputy sheriff, and is • son of Mr. Geo. A. Benton of the Getsinger neighbor hood^ These young people have the best wishes of their many friends lor a .long and happy life. We want to sell you good Jewelry, at such able prices, that in your own .interests it v\il, he necessary for you to buy from us\ // ’ • This is the mo .< rn way of doing a big Jewelry business. \ In the >ii(l «e make j ;>r a:C much. aiul we have the pit asure of having a big and busy busi ness. S. FINN’S Jewelry Store OM Location NEW BRICK STORE WALTERBORO, S. C. PUT 50ME IN THE BANK For them Now it will WORK FOR THEM IN THE BANK SUPPOSE YOU DIED TODAY, would you leave behind helplelee* little children? You will not fear for the FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY if you have ^ . \ money in our bank. Hue OUR Bilk YOUR Baak. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety—4 per cent. Farmers & Merchants Bank .n y\ y A >«i After AH, It’s the Oven which determines the quality of the range. The oven in a Princess Range is one of its strongest and most dis tinctive fi atures. It is of exclusive and patented design, and mechanically superior to all others. The bottom is seamed to prevent warp ing; the side next to the fire box is lined with heavy asbestos and pro tected against burning out by an extra steel plate. Ike heat is evealy dis- triksted to bake well ia every part, and the interior is care fully aluminized, making it 4ight, bright and clean ly. Princess Ranges sell on merit 1 hey embody all the desirable good points of other ranges and possess five exclus ive ai.d excelling patent- I'heir patented fire-box con- results with less fuel con- V •/- cd features of their own. struction guarantees better sumption than anv other range on tl e market. IF YOU INVESTIGATE A PRINCFSS FIRST, YOU'LL BUY NO OTHER! IF IT ITCHES TETTER1NE WILL CURE IT I B efore nnfcria* magazines K*t «ar big dabbing catalogue an 1 opeoial offer* no >1 an re MON h Y. SOUTHERN SUBSR1PTIUN AGENCY (A PmaoI Cord wiS 4»> A RALEIGH. N. C. I CHARACTER RESOURCES FACILITIES ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC I \ . /' . ' I | ■ \ /■' ' ° ■ * w x \ 7 - ■ w : & E 'E have moved opposite the Court House and invite you all to come and see our new store, our new stock and the same old friends. V/ Our store is the people’s store—*he BIG STORE you hear so much about. The store where your DOLLARS GO FAR THEST. We leave it entirely to you to judge the value and quality of our goods. We are satisfied to let YOU decide that you get a square deal on every purchase made with us. We also have a lot back of The Press and Stand ard adjoining our lot that we are pleased to offer you at all times. I Just Opened! i i “THE BUSY BUSINESS’ i The Charleston Surprise Bargain (Ming & Shoe House With a full line of Clothing, Hats and Shoes, Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings at SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES Walterboro Walterboro, Branch s. c. COURTESY MANAGEMENT SECURITY J. M. WITSELL SUPPLY CO. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER-lOtli There will be for sale at W. V. GLOVER’S UP-TO-DATE STORE a pretty line of LAMES DRESS AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS GAGE PATTERN HATS Also Pattern HaU from other reliable Millinery Houses. ANALYZE THESE ARE THE SIX POINTS IN BANKING FOR THE DEPOSITOR TO CONSIDER EACH WORD FOR YOURSELF superior service TOWN TAX NOTICE BARBER SHOP MOVED SOURCE OF GREAT WEALTH. Hogs to be a Feature at the State Fair—Fine Specimen*. The twine department of the State | the customers of this jewelry Fair *- K - — ■*»-- -*■—*•— -■* ' that we It is this character of vastly are offering and guaranteeing. Is ruch a banking institution worthy of \our confidence and supoort? COLLETON BANKING CO. R L. FRASER. Ca»W JOHN F. LUCAS. Pr**Uie«( WALTERBORO, - - - S. C. la to be under Ahe direction of , , . , , B. Harris, former president of the I bog to announce that 1 have moved State Farmers’ unloif and now one of my Barber Shop to the building just inspectors of the department of of ’aie* from Novimber l*t to ;»0 f h, j vacated by Drs. Black and Baker teedstuffg. The prixes Offend in the IMO a: the store of 11 W. BUck. Jr.; which has been titteii up for my use! **','"* » r * « l <> fo f ^e nm Tax* not.ee there w'H be • «.erai« n T shall be pleased to see my friends and Customers. ^ (hire, Poland China. Jersey-Durac, O. I^V.. Victoriaa. In each of these classes the respective prizes are of fered for the best boar over two years old; one to two years; over six months and under; 12 months old; the best sow in the same ages; the The tax book* for the Tv-wn r.f Wal tert on »ili b** opened for The collection i f time aud the levy this vesr i- 1 p»r cea. D B BLACK. Clerk aai! Trea-urer. HARRY SMITH FINAL NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Mrs. L. YV. McTeeP, after a sum mer spent at Greenville. Caesar’s i best pair of pigs, one of each sex un- L ntins cr trespassing cf anr an< T Atlanta, returned Monday der *‘ x months old and the best dis- - - -e - 1 - - • ( * a U * t * M rr> TV IQ V n rtf 1 *aSi t *a n # am K .1 • K a MONEY SAVED FOR YOU of cotton being later than usual, the COLLETON IKINtx COMPANY will receive deposits in Savings Depart- up to October 15th, 1910, and allow "interest thereon from Oetob* let. 1910. ilOHK F.LI LUCAS, President It L. FRASER. Cashier. character on any of fh* fo! owing land* will be proeeeuied ;o the extent of law. R 8 4 P H Bradley, Campbell, Qlbver, Mon«ter. Ricker, I.ownoes, Ga- hagan. and Yaaderborst. Bnlsey Lumber Co. B G Prioe, B. H. Bmoak, 8. G Btooer, U. W Davia. L 8 3*uIUj. T K BUCHANAN, Agent 10 8 3t evening. Miss Jennie McTeer accom panied her mother as far as Eilefiton, where she stopped over to attend the marriage of her friend. Miss Caro line Jones. “It is astonishing how much E>ad temper one can knit into t garment ; ’—Frances Little. play, not less than ten head, thus giving each exhibitor of swln an op portunity in several classes. There la one special class for the heaviest South Carolina raised swinefl The faljkpromises to be larger than ever befo'ra. It begins October 31 and ends November 4. Arrangements have been made te keep the grounds open at night and Columbia Is pat* paring te eatartai* Um crowga. Wm. E. • Nelson of Plainville. Mich , has arrived in town and is V tvith S. Finn’s Jewelry Store. Mr. Nelson is an engraver, so '•hereafter store m^. - have their articles engraved. The Knightsville school opened Monday morning. Oct. 3rd. under the management of Miss Lottie Jor dan of Fort Lawn, Chester County. S. C. Miss Jordan is a graduate of the Orangeburg College. Dr. Jno. M. Klein and sister, Mias Bertha, attended the marriage of Miss Mabel Vivien Hormk to Alex ander B. Kohn of the Evening Post, which took place in Charleston last Thursday evening. Miss Lilly Henderson, who has been away for several months visit ing relatives in this State and in Tennessee, is at home again. While away Min Henderson took in the great exposition at Knoxville, being the guest while in that city of her brother, Rev. LeRoy G. Henderson. *4, -j...