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"T^*» »nan «hn c»nn<it *tj<I d<M*« mt »av»* more -. i'ann«t and *
1*> anything el»** worth wtuie” -ANI'K^W l ARNEGIK^'
W»* hrlp y-iij to iave: make it ea^y for you to w~ ewn
pay y<»u t</ *«ve
.4°o On Time Deposits.
ONE DOLLAR OPENS AN ACCOUNT.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Sw.ith of Rutfir, waa here last
ftiursilay.
.hr H. A Wtlii* of Henderson-
ytk e, waa m town Monday.
W O. TV.omp«^n. of Lwi^e. had
iMtiineAs j; to«*n M<>r.da).
* W. S. Weeka. »f Os-
kurn. rum ttuir. ^a in t/wn Muiiday.
Tfl THE TEACHERS OF COUETON
COUNTY.
The D' JJ. Johnsr^n Rural Schwi
Improvement /aaociation of Win-
throp College offers a large picture,
a copy of oiAe of the Masters, framed
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AND UP
Tba Foundation of every success, a busi-
nes&or professional, is money. **8ave
in oak to any pupij from the rumi . your inoney andagoodOPPORTUNITiT
N !oJ^ r ‘Friday ,di5tricu of th “ ^writing thej«f or y 0U t G make a profitable business in-
vestment will surely come. Begin say-
yppmg.
Magistrate R
id^TSOtrViUe.
» Monday.
W. Dry an
here on busi
best esaay on “the live pictures I
of! would choose for a school and why.”
This essay
be examined for
! Magistrate P. J. Wi'son. of
j dmoaks, was here Monday on busi-
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r* '• Paul K t;nwbt. R F. D. carrier
'*$ Ruffin nHite t#o. nai business in
rn Monday.
-4. Le^k Lyons, one of Smoaks*
pr«/i*perou«( merrharu*, had business
in town Monday.
■ \'wn P. Saunder, f<xnur <vnmt>
*iaipertnten«ient of education.. wae
here ,r. htisin-tA Monda>.
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Mrs W. H. Padgett, who has
Wen visiting her parents at SmoaLs.
returned horn* taut week
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iiervices in Preshytenar rhurd
hsinday 2Tth AM cordiaTly inviteil.
<ir. Thurslay evening at 4 :JOthere
will be a Thanksgiving service st
Ptevhytaran church
OMRECTiONS IN PREMIUM LIST.
There were several error* occur
ring in the premium li-t ^ publMhe*!
•n last i.»ei.e
|:iack She; b^ri 1 l->t aTid _ d
aWold have Iv^ei crediteit to M li
Hioty, and not to Mrs T J Blanchard
I’rawn work center piece 1st to
Mis L BeHmger and not to MUs Lot
U<- Bellinger
Pest ->ingtr buggy iior^e inn to J
u Miiey and rot to R H WLschman
Lest pory 1st M H Hiott and not
I O Cniaby
fiest water color Mrs J G Pad-
t«W w<»n secomi premium.
Bn>t R I Red L H Vam won
pn?es that were credited to J H
f^tn
In the Negri Department-M F
flMwlcion was given credit for 1st
‘ irtsgrvtw. ^d on aheaf rice, lat
2nd on apron. 2nd on center
when these should have gone
Hsrrtet.ta Ttyi^r ,**»
Vderi 1st on pillow shams should
to Mrs Josephine Pearson.
ire gone
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f THANKiNIVlilG SERVICE.
•There will b« held a Thanksgiving
IVayer Service at the Baptist Church
*n Thursday (tomorrow) night at
? SO o'clock To all who may attend
ttfere to a cordial invitation ex-
^eoded/ ' F. 0. S. Curtia.
CANDIDATES
for public office, locai, slate,
or national, may not l»e to
your iact liking, but there
i« a c«tn.m<»n ground stand
ard upon which we all agree.
Tlie standard of corn'ct
banking principle*. Thie we
must have.
Practical idealism in hank
ing it tpay be called Chanio
-ter in banking it really is.
Th.s *a the STANDARD wc
are jffnring you and guaran
teeing
COli-ETON BANKING
COMPANY
JNO. F. LUCAS. President.
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originality and research. Any coun
try boy or girl between the ages of
fourteen and twenty may compote
for this picture under the following
rules:
I. All papers must be sent to
Miss Johnuv May Lynch, Winthrop
College. Rock Mill. S. C. before
April 13, 1911. The decision w ill be
made by May 15, 1911.
II. Pupils may avail themselves
of every aid in obtaining subject
matter: but the composition must |
be their own.
The picture will be won for
the -chool of the successful cotnpeti-1
j tor not for the individual. We will (
be glad to. correspond with any
teacher or pupil concerning this!
offer or concerning any other pro
blem such as those relating to the
selection and buying of pictures,
hooks, materials; etc. for the school.
Ali such requests should be accom- !
pnhc d by a stamped envelope.
Johnny Maj Linch, President
h rankc Lesesne Sect.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEET;
INC CALLED
The following are the names of
the brethvrn who compose the Ex
ecutive Committee of th“ Colleton
Baptist Association:
A meeting of said committee is
hereby called for Monday, Dec. 5th,
19ld. to meet at the First Baptist
church. Walterboro, 45. C.. at 11
o'clock, a. m.
AH churches wishing to apply to
the State Board for aid will send in
their application, or meet the com
mittee on the above date..' This will
be the only opportunity given before
the meeting of the SUte Executive
Committee:
J, B. Dodd, president; Rev. B. F.
Halford, dark; Rev. J. S. M. Finch,
J. J. Hiers, E E. Easterling. H. J.
Givens, 0. G. Bridge. E. T. Craven,
Rev. G. A Martin, R. H. Breland. J.
H. Cone, Rev. L. B. Ackerman, G.
W. Way. Rev. S. W. Ackerman, Rev*
F. 0. S. Curtis. Berry Varn.' J. M.
Benton. Joaeph Langdale. 0. B.
Sauls. G. W. Sweat, G. L. Smoak.
Jacob 0‘Quin, J. M. Padgett, Rev.
J. M. Craven.
' We expect a full attendance.
Rev. B F Halford, Clerk. Bd.
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THIRD LYCEUM NUMB:R-
The third entertainment on the
Walterboro Lyceum w ill be the Alka
hest Ladies Quartet, which will be
here at the High school suditonum
Tuesday night. December 6th.
Thii quartet if-composed |»f Miss
Maude Harkleroad, First ^Soprano,
Miis Lila Alton. Soprano. Mias
Florence M. Mohaon, Second Alto,
and Mrs. lithe G. Palmer, Reader
and Contralto.
This is the first time this quartet
has visited Wilterboro and no lovers
of music should miss this treat.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to extend to»the good
people of Walterboro our .heartfelt
and sincere G inks for their many
kindnesses to us during the recent
illnras cf our deceased baby boy.
We rhall always hold these kind
friends in grateful remem berance.
Mr. nad Mrs. W. H. Padgett.
Walterboro. Nov. 21.
ing and KEEP OIT saving, and you will
get ahead. There is no other way to do so
Make OUli Bank YOUR Bank.
We pay liberal interest consistent with
safety, 4 per cent.
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Farmers and Merchants Bank
OMeUf Ash, Poke Root and PntassIiimQ
Prrapt ' Powerful Pi
It* beneficial ef
fect* are usually
fell vary quickly
Permanent
Good result* are
Stubborn' case*
jrlaW to P. P. P. tatting—it care*
arbaa other merit- you to stay ctirad
Watt are uncles*
P. P.
M.tke* rich, red, pure Wood — cleanses the entire
system—clears the bram-* strengthens dlgootloo and nerves.
A positive sjiecific for Blood Poison and slrin diseases.
Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Rate; ends Malaria;
is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it.
F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA.
SPECIAL SALE NOW ON!
Why •end your money a^&y when you can get
t 10 year guaranteed Drop Head Sewing Machine of
better quality for less money right here at home?
During this Special Sale we offer Sewing
tyfochines of all grades at Special Prices.
An Machines warranted. Book of I natations
free with each Machine.
This is the chance of a lifetime and the wise
will grasp the opportunity immediately.
Call aad examine our Una today
and rocoiTO a FREE SouTonir.
'THE NIST BUSINESS"
P. W; R. REPUES TO MR BRANt! r. f. d no ♦ FROM WAITER
Smoaks Nt»v. If:- Mr Fxlitar* I BORO
noticed in your last paper, 4 ‘Mr i ' .
Brant on atock-law^ , • At a first | Postmaster Levy has received in-
glance of bb* letter one would think igtructions to hold an examination
be wm a lawyer preparin* a ,peeeh [Saturday, December 3rd. fur carrier
to be delivered to a jury. As you | R p D m i mii servi( . e t0 ^
know a lawyer only sees the thing!.
that suits hi. views of the .w-. J-mary 5rd ' 1911 '
But before he finished he becaif» a | T** le nffth of this road is 25 miles
little more liberal, and decided that, j and goes as follows: Down Beach
it would be better to give the
“selfish” fellows in our county some
thing rather than lose then). I
think I see a little of that “aelfish-
nem” between the. liner I would
like for Mr Brant to. explain why
should the "big'* land owner, be
forced or expected by law or other
wise to fence his crop and give the
balance of his land for public pas-
turea? If not he is to be selfish?
Why should not the fellows who is
to be benefited by the fence dd the
fence building? I have been taught
that a business that is not self-
sustaining had better be abandoned.
If the stock in Colleton county is
not worth fencing: Why should the
farmers be expected to fence a-
inst such a worthless enterprise?
ust to keep from being “selhah”
gair
Just
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SHERIFF’S SALE. -
I will sell the following tract of
land on salenJay next, for taxes:
Verdier Township- Mrs Joanna
Bailey, 75 acres, bounded north,
south and west by lands of Fincken
k Meyer east by lands of J E Strick
land. Taxes, costs ami iicna'iios.
$6 26.
LAUNDRY AGLNCY.
1 have accepted the Jet While
Steam Launday of Charleston, and
shall be pleased to send off any laun
dry. Will call f »r and return pack
age*. N C. A. Sauls.
HUDSON Mill LOCAL
Hudson'* Mill Local will meet
Friday night. Nov. 25, regular meet
ing. Ali member* are urged to be
preeeot. Doorkeeper.
road to Hudson’s corner, by Pine
Grove church to H J Brant*, by W J
Getsinger’s to Nettle*' corner,' by
Black Creek to-Thompeon's corner,
then by Saw Dust Hill to Cruise’s
Ford, to Walterboro and Henderson
ville road on to Walterboro.
litis route will serve a community
which Heretofore has had very poor
mail facilities.
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO
H. T. BLACK SB, .
DENTAL SURGEON
I have reopened my dental
office, and have associated
with me DR. JOHN H.
BAKER. All work given
prompt attention.
Office next Terry & Shaffer’s
Store.
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Office Hours: 8.30 am to S
p. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
Tpone No. C7a. / y
Walterboro, H O O
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
W’e have for salt- the following valu
able properties:
CLARENDON COUNTY.
3 Tracts. 900 Acres, 44 Acres and
50 Acres respectively, about 6 miles
South of Davis Station. Some tim
ber, but almost all can beculGvated.
DORCHESTER COUNTY.
^About 2300 Acres. 2 miles of Byrd's
Statian. About 3,000,000 feet of
Gmber. 225 Acres clear. 1800 Acre*
can cultivated.
Alao land* in Berkeley County,
Kershaw Co., and Orangeburg Co.
For particulars as to prices, etc.,
Apply to
MESSRS. BURKE, RIVERS k
ERCKMANN,
32 Broad Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
IMPORTANT!
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IF IT
ITCHES
WILL
CURE IT
Sold by J. M. Klein.
Mann’s Chickens Take
. The Prize.
Read the list of prize winner* at
the Colleton Poultry show in
this paper.
If you want some prize winners
get your egg* from me.
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED. EGGS.
14 for $1.50
S. A. MARVIN. JR,
WUte U, S. C.
The only Jewelry
Store between
Charleston and
Savannah, where
you can get your
Jewelry Engrav.
ed by an Artist
Engifaver, free of
charge, awaiting
your purchase, at
GODFREY LOT SOLD
The Godfrey lot has recently been
purchashed by R H Wichman. Mr
Wichman is now engaged in moving
the Godfrey house from the center
of the lot to position on Hampton
street. This building wi!J be re
modeled and will be occupied by Mr.
H S Thayer of the Thayer will
Lumber Co.
It is understood that other im
provement* in this property are be
ing contemplated by Mr Wichman.
I DkFORE order!ox MAGAZINES ■
U get oar big dubbin* catalogue I
aa 1 special off m aad mxc MOM r.Y. %
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lA*WWiCa*4«a4e> RA4HGH. M. C.
FINN’S
Jewelry Store
Old Location
NEW BRICK STORE
WALTERBORO, S. C.
BRANCH STORE:
ALLENDALE, S. C.
TOWN TAX NOTICE
The tax books for the Town of ^ *!•
terboro eill b*. opened for the collection
of taxes from November 1st to 30fb,
mo, a* the store of H. W. Black. Jr.
Take Dotioe there will be uo extension
of time and the levy this veer la 1 P« f
eeau D. B. BLACK,
Clerk aad Tieararor