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Where the Small Account is <y Received and Appreciated as • Well as the Large One - - a IIOTECT Family aDANK~ Account ■ | FIRST NATIONAL BANkJ ■' "" ~ ■ ——I. Uuist Htert haa accepted * poai-1 I_ . tioo in Oharleston with J. Frank. !«J&CKSOI1 He left Sunday for Charleston. C. A, Williams, one of Williams' l»r<»spen>us farmers, was in town Monday on business. * 1 * F . J Berry of Smoak* was one of the prominent visitors to Walter* tioro Monday. I I) SmoaH and -h'^n Thomas of Sm»*aks werc h^re Monday on a business tnp. - O>RN AND KKFD MILL We have •>pened at Grace & Warren lot a toill for grinding corn, and anj^ kind of feed We are grinding' every Saturday. We solicit your I business. Iib»cker & Jordan. ' and Transfer * Company. # • / Fine Livery, Wagons, and Hacks lor hire at all hours. e> Wal.erbpro, S. C. 870 Dozen Eggs s That Means 10,440 Eggs .) Wanted at Once at Terry & Shaffer’s Grocery Depart- * ment - PHILLIP I). ARMOUR, the great raplti- millionare Meat King fii*st saved one hun. dred dollars from his earnings on the farm. He went from New York to California, * there he got $5 00 a day for digging ditch es. He still SAVED, saved a few thousand dollars. The first saving was the seed from which his vast fortune grew. Make OUK Bank YOUR Bank. V ) % < 0 We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent. - Farmers and Merchants Bank WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA f i 1 ’ Holding a Reputation W»* an- holding our reputation in the very identical way in which we obtained it. That is by giving our customers the ver) best of service all the time It has taken years «d hard conscientious work to 1 f*V btiild up (Mir business, and it is not likely we will do anything to injure our reputation now. A ^<»od thing lor you to remember. COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, J V, LUCAS, 1*K US! t)KN . . R. L. FRASER, Cash IKK*. I Attention,. (Ming Buyers! | / I I I I I I have been to New York and have personally bought all my large stock of Clothing and Dress Goods. I. therefore, got them very' cheap, and can save you money. We shall be pleased to show y< u Anvthing you want in Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Children’s Cloaks and Sweaters, Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Cloaks. Ladies’ Sweaters, Ladies’ Skirts. Men’s Hats a specialty. Shoes and Hosiery for Men and Women. THE CLOTHING STORE We hive just closed a contract to furnish one concern with 870 dozen eggs during February. This means that higher prices will be paid for eggs. If you will bring us eggs—plenty of eggs, and help us hold and fill these big contracts we can help you ip return by keeping up the price. o J* Remembe”, we will always sell at cash prices for eggs. Always give valuable trade coupons—and also give Yellow Due Bills good at Six Stores for Egg 5 * \ Terry & Shaffer, Department Store. 1 .1 tl Ileevt'S of ( (Mtne* vi’V was a t D- L. Smoak and A. .1. Smoak of ' pit a.-aru cuIUt at MirottH ,* Saturday Smoaks wt ro in town Monday. Mr and Mrs W. T. Polk of Is- 1 Mr and Mrs Julius Reynolds, of landton were in town Monday. • Bound, were in town yesterday. INDIGESTION 1 Mi?v li H. (iraves and daughter. y a Duns, are visiting relatives in Charlie Svkes and Stephen Crosby ! w A. Strickland of Little Swamp left last Kri lay for New 1‘ort News * » pleasant caller at The Press and Standard Monday. Charleston this week ,Is jhe curse of every hom?. l 1 •_ Winm\ (’apt J F.. Moore spent Sunday in here visiting relatives Thev will J. J. FpPlk were amon Gamble M Utg€BUV€ wm* Charleston, 1 be here two weeks. , ites i^ town Monday, will cure it m all fonns. rain- (v 1 1 V M»-s T P l^sesm- and liule s«>n. 1 W. N. Jones. W. D. Berrv, F'rank Thornae P Jr., of Charlesum are Sease. ^.-ICJones, J. W. Yarn and "among the /*shton- lid digestion, sour stomach, Idt^ted feeling,’ palpitation of ;<ne heart, sleeplessness, dis i ! tress and all the ills arising from poc*r digestion, yield promptly to the marvellous'ef. dect of Gamble** Digestive Wine, 50c the Inntle at your mtarest store or from Shuptrine Co. Savannah, Ga Money Back if you want Sold by J. M. Klein. FLAGS HAVE COME. The South Carolina Hags won at the county Fair by school* in the parade on Educational day, have arrived, and wili ho sent.out as soon aa lavvdhle. I lie *choola winning Glover ille s<'ood. Miss G E Acker man. tea her, first prize on attend- Sniders hool. Mi«a Carrie Weekly teacher. >. m2 prize on attendano*. Omega * m ol, Miae Alma Huff* tnan. U-4« > r ri-st pnze on appear ancein pa «e.e Cottaw tie h gh school. Mire Helen f . Malone. I‘rincipal. second prixe on , ppi’Orar' * in parade. Ll'TICF (Y“ l n- opened a black-' ►r.hh* id yb * r'ghl ahoplnthe ri^ng aland, lioneahoeing a a. rial tv. W'H htwidp fuaraa- L,1ghavb*buchanan 77f£W mtrmLD Tkia Nmm mm4e ot • me •wm 9 ameelmi MmI, galvlabw Or —e 9wm latest Im- waj«ati Jaarfeat-llvetf iamea mm ca« % We Have a Lot of New Watches O o Onr Stock is so complete that it would be an easy matter to please yourself in the Selection— from tlie dollar ones to the expensive railroad movements and Gold ca*'"-’—the line is full of nice fresh goods. We know what’s good in watches and carefully eliminate the bad ones. Watches w’c sell are reliable. We have none but new goods. No shop worn auction baits to catd/the unwary. It’*- right if it comes ironi S. Finn’s Jewelry Store, V W \LTERBORO AND ALLENDALE!, S. C. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Drink Coca-Cola DELICIOUS, REFRESHING ■■■■■in iimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmemimmmmmmmm-mmmm V ALL THE YEAR ROUND x DIRECT PROM ATLANTA •» the -— HOME, OF COCA-COLA — at —; C. L FISHBURNE Soda Fountain ^ Hot Cocoa Hot Coffee ^cat— II 1 -