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> 't b» .* I / I I v<* I / New Year’s Resolutions. RESOLVED 1. That I will saVe at least 'a part •T-r ipy income thi.H year. , t. That f will deposit it in a'good bank where the mtersat wsil be corjnpoandedlevery three , ■ * *> . • monftu. J That the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - ■ being safe, courteous and accommodating, I will put my money there as fast as I get it T> One Dollar Opens an Account v — FIRST NATIONAL s_ Furaian Dodd and Theo Hiern of Hound havd enrolled in the commer cial department Of the Southern (Utmmereial school of Charleston and loft for their pouts of duty Monday morntnir. i MASONIC NOTICE, 'Regular communication of Unity Lodte No. M>, will be held the 4th I 1 rtday night in January bn usual. • N G. Morrall. Sec. , l IH \ •••—j—V. j MT. CARMEL LOCAL Ml (larmel lo<*al farmers union will ItiHtl Friday afUmoon at 8 o'Hoi-k , A full attendance is ur^ed. ! C. M B«nnett. .ft Sec. Jackson i and Transfer Company. Fine Livery, Wagons, and Hacks for hire at all hours. Wal.erboro, S. C. Until Sold out we will sell all our heating sieves at a DISCOUNT of TEN PER it*' OEN r for the reason that we do not care to carry any during the summer. A little Reflection "• %-' in the glass shows the boy how he looks as a mimic. We are making an exhibit of some very neat and desira ble articles of Farnitare RICMSK-AVANT. MiwJEda HL’kman and Mr. Lee Ay nut were happilVniarrieci Sunday. Jan 1st., at Peine! Methodinchurch at 4:00 p. m. by Rev. Montgomery of Hendersonville, in the presence of a few relatives and fritnds. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B Hickman of Peniel, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs B. L. Avant of war Walterooro. This young couple have the best wishes of their many friends rof a ong and happy life. A. Wichman & Son, WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, V/alterboro, S. C. •’•it,*Eternal vigilance is the price of financial saft ty.” For 20 Years t his Bank h is grown steadily and prosperously in the / confidence of the people. With untiring efforts and watchful ryes, safe guarding every Bank Transaction. Its Resources are Now $220,000.00 Twt Haadred aad Tweaty Tkaasaad Dolhri. We are lx>th able and willing to meet the demands of our Friends and Patrons. j. I\ LUCAS. R. U FRASER, PkKSlDKNT. v . CaSITIKK. -r' : ==rrrT=.^==sr::ii i ;. , -=: KUCIIINS KOCLR PASSES AWAY Hutidsy afternoon at his home ( near Btudon’s BsMist chunh, Huggins Koger, one of the best known and loved citisens of that oonupunity, wmhcalled u> his voward. Mr. Roger had h'.en sick about two weeks, and was sixty-fm; yean of age. He had been twi'v married, and leaves a wife, and several children to mourn his loi* He was an elder brother of Jos A.. C. F. and L H. Roger. llu* funA-ral servicta were held Monday aftormHin, conducted by Hovh. S. W. Ackerman and J. M. Craven, after which the interment took plan- at tho old Roger burning giound MRS. C W. WARREN D AO. r Mrs. C. W. Wtrren.di*d Sunday St her h 'fne nov S»ndy Den, and was buried at Dra Creeek cemetery Monday at noon. Kev. S. VV. Ackt‘r- msn » , ouducited the funeral services. Mrs. Warren was Mi«s Thomjk-on. , ani-der of the’ v.e fc kro\vn oitiz> ns of Lodge, W. 0 a I J. W. Thomp-j s -n. She leaves a husband, two daughters and four sons, be ides a host of relatives and friends. IF IT ITCHES / 4 The Price of a Watch is governed largely by the quality of the movement in the case. The case is a protection to the delicate machine inside, and while it may vary from the Silverine to the expensive Gold, there is still a greater difference in the grades and prices of the difterent movements. We have had the experience and it is at your service if you buy of us. S. Finn’s Jeweb; Store, W \LTERBORO AND ALLENDALE. S. C. We have taken great pains to stock up with some of the * ■'* most substantial and best look ing furniture made by leading furniture factories. Modern furniture is not only useful but lends an attractive air to the 0 room in which it is used CANDIDATES CARDS I hereby announce myself a candi date for probate judge, subject to the rules of the Democratic pnmaryS A. A. Patteroon. Sr. Walterboro, S. C. .4 am a candidate for the office of probate judge for Colleton county, anbject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. and pledge myself to support the nominee thereof. Respectfully, J.S. Griffin. ' I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of probate judge for Colleton county, to fill the unexpired term of the late John D. Edwards. Esq., subject to the rules of the Democratic party. C. M. Grace. To the Dcmoaratic voters of Colle ton County: I announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge to fill the ottice left vacant by the death of Mr. J.D wards. Yours most respectfully, H. H. Hiott. Brown Furniture & ,, <* Hardware Co. AnnoimceniiKt “ r We desire to announce to our friends throughout the county that we have open ed an up-to-date hardware store in vValt^rboro, and shall be pleased to have their continued patronage. Our store is located on v Main street next door to The Press and Standard. You will be welcomed at our store. PELLUM HARDWARE COMPANY. HIE HO N WILL CURE IT Messrs. R H. Wichman and C. D. May of thi> place and E. P. Hender son. of Aiken i ave yiven during the *e«k fivt dollarseai’h to the Confed erate Monument. Who will be the next? The committee is desir ms of having what other help it wall get. Mips Nell DeTreville. who for several years has been stenographer or the Cummings Iron Works and Supply Co., has gone to Columbia where she lias accepted a position with the Carolina Audit and System Co. Special Sale Of Millinery The make-room season ’ is again here. VVe must have room for our Spring Goods. All of our Exquisite «■* Creations in Fall and Winter Millinery are marked down to the lowest possible prices These Goods Will be Sold at Cost All Winter Dry Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. MRS. W. A. BLACK THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE m HED ’ -A 'JVT' ‘Viv \e E M M^ver has'r.nv *d his family he**e from \Vi«*»eC m. and they op. cupv the D»\ Mt' m residence. Mr and Mrs M »yerlividin 3t. George j several ye»r« mr *, r. >d their return here is good news t tMr friends. We are told thst V- Meyer will citauct a f*ney groct y business.— Dorchester Eagle. • * B. L. Jones <4 Ashton, had buai If you would Raise Big Crops, If you would have fewer acres and Larger Crops* If you would reduce your * 'cost of production, buy from the ' C0MBAHEE FERTILIZER CO., CHARLESTON, S. C We mannfactaro nil pmdes of feitilim's snd carry s large stock of the b-at quality of fer. tiliser material. If you want fertiliters for Cotloa, Corn. Crain.Tobacco, Truck, buy only the best from a well known company such as toe COMBAHU mmuzot CO^ CkariastMk S. C. ' ' *». 'a »•» | Attention, Clothing Buyers! | a I have been to New York and hive personally H bought all my large stock of Clothing and Dr» ss II Goods. I, thenjure. got them very cheap, and S can save )0 i noney. We shall be pleased to ■ show y-u An .'diing you want in Men’s Suits, w BoyV Suits, Children’s Cloak* and Sweaters, ft Ladies’ Suits, ladies’ Cloaks, Ladies’ Sweaters, ft Ladies’ Skirts. Men’s l,iats a specialty. Shoes ft ■and Hosiery for Men and Women. THE CLOTHING STORE v..