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> FIND ‘‘FIND OUT"— is the slogan of the successful man in business W«* claim to be Safe, Progressive, Courteous, and Accommodating. Why not give us a trial and o 4 FIND OUT? « We pay 4 per cent interest in our Savings Depart ment New quarter begins April 1, 1911. FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THIS PART OF THE STATE. Peuiukov. E. E. (ones, C. G. Padgett, / V* i Presi lent E. E. Jones, Vice-Prest Cashier. Prizes to Com Growers. THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY WALTERBORO, S. C Will Offer Four Gold Prizes as Follows: 1 « ^ ' i 20 Ddvs ■ it |\.IU— L. r,IJ for the Second Greatest 19 UOUarS ■ bold YieldorComononeacre Yield of Com on one acre for the Third Greatest Yield of Com on one acre 10 Dollars in Gold Is S H-B • CmU l° r the Heaviest One IIOPUS ■ WHO Hundred Ears of Corn for Cots Growi in CoDetoo Comity. - (Competition Open to all Cora Growers) 6 . The Conditions to be made by and Prizes awarded through the or. ganization of the County Farmers Union. JOHN F. LUCAS, President R L. FRASER, Cashier. IBS mm AND sti MAR n. 1911 - m EDUCATION IS ASSURE] IP YOU START A BANK- ACCOUNTTOl 1891 v Incorporated • 1911 vCBLUTON banking company, WALTERBORO, S. G . «' Idle money, like an Idle Field. ^ ^ Produces No Profit t ^ Money in Our Bank, like a Cultivated Field, is a constant Benefit and increasing profit. The American Farmer supports manufac turing, and this Bank helps both. We pay (4) four per cent per annum in our Saving Department. ^ Interest compounded quarterly. liberal Accomodation to Oar Castoners. CALL AND SEE US. row: I. F. LUCAS. President. Not only give your boy a “college” edu- ucation, but also teach him to know the value of a BANK BOOtf. * Teach him to work and save while young. He will help make his own way $ through college and be a better man when he comes out. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. R. L. FRASER, Cashier. Attraction for Walterboro | The handsome new Millinery Store for Mrs. J. S. Jones is completed and is filled with ^ beautiful ■A*. SW - ^ ^ ‘A «.- « new goods and ready for customers. A treat in Store for the ladies.' Our work has been steadily going on at my resi dence since Miss Trice arrived on the 12th. Farmers and Merchants Bank. a Grand Millinery Opening Cotton Seed WALTERBORO, CHOICE GROCERIES, Gold Band Hams, FRESH FRUITS, • 4 «» Apples, Oranges and Banan- nas always on hand. I want to buy Ten Cases of Eggs THIS 16c Per Dozen. ✓ G.L BLOCKER. Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, Sausages and Puddings, Phone 53y. H. A FRANCIS. SOUTH CAROLINA VOTED SPECIAL TAX Smoaks, March 27,—Special: The election held in the Little Swamp school district Saturday for the pur pose of voting jk special levy of three mills for school purposes resulted in favor of the levy The vote was 17 for;-16 against the additional levy. ON APRIL STH AND 6TH Remember the date and the place—Next door to Terry & Shafter. Cordially, Mrs. J. 5. Jones. W. W. Carter of Ruffin was here Monday on a businem trip. Plant seed that will give you cotton—not stalk or seed— but cotton. That’s where your money is. Our verities are all carefully (elected on merit and will give results. ‘ Prices gladly quoted. Moss Improved, Toole Prolific Simpkin’s Prolific, Phillips, Dillon Wilt Resistant W. H. MIXSON SEED COMPANY CHARLESTON. S. C. RELIABLE NEW POSTMASTERS- Wa*hington. March 25.-C R Wil- ion, postmaster at Green Pond. Col leton county has been removed from office and H. P. ToWlea was appointed in his place. “ , ' J, M. Bennett has been appointed poet master at Stokes. Colleton coun ty. in place of J. E. Morris, resigned. *' o W. B. Porcher is spending a few days this.weak with relatives at Spartanburg. The April maeting of the Womans society will be Church Satur- April 1. at (JO We have in our Stables a few exceptionally fine Mules, also Several Gentle Driving HORSES. It will certainly pay you to A U see these fine animals. • • -iS MAY A ANDERSON. PROM KKLIAKLK PEOPLE Amber and Orange Cane, North Carolina Peanuts, Spanish Peanuts. Pearl or Cat Tail Millet, Tennessee Ger man Millet. Select Seed Corns, Improved Brown Seed Peter kin Cotton, Chufas, Velvet Beans. Prices on application. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. . Savannah, Georgia. * LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Trim • thirty days’ Practical course in our wall equipped Machine Shops, and taara Automobile businem and accept good positions. Charlotte N.C. WE ARE READY FOR HOUSE CLEANING TIME This month is "House Cleaning Time" [and we^ are ready. Look over the following list and see if there is’nt something you will need- If the article you want is not on this list we've got it anyway. pte am cwTttm wM br««< m tM lundi *f (MM (AM »>0d m* <tonk by gtrm Mm Mm £«* haalr Af mb M? 1M «a» JJmmm MmiU kt uM to kMp them Mat ♦-LL* * *** " 1 11 1 ! PHONE OR SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR JAPALAC, FLOOR STAIN. ' IRON BED ENAMEL. FURNITURE POLISH. PAINT. , OIL, DUSTERS. BROOMS, SCREEN DOORS. SCREEN WINDOWS. ALABASTINE. FLYTRAPS, ' DOOR M ATS. MATTING, RUGS. SHADES. ART SQUARES. 'LILONEUM, OILCLOTH. HAMMOCKS, LAWN SWINGS, PORCH CHAIRS. WALL PAPER. and TI everything PORCH SHADES ELSE IN THE KOUSEFUKNISH1NG LINE. -SWjr- Co. .for t tyudor Brown Furniture & Hardware Company ' MAIL ORDERS FILLED FIRST There will be a moving picture •how at tha auditorium of the High school Friday evening, J. T. Thomas srill be in charge, and there will be other etunte. such as swalloiiiBg fire. * Harry G. Curtis and erife with little daughter Leila, have been for several days on a visit to Mr. Curti’s parents. He returned to Charleston an Tuesday. Mrs. Curtis will re main fur seaeral days. I. K. Linder, who boidaa posstaoo with the Peka Sawmill Ca. at Fivay Fla., is risiting Mb mother near Weeks, white la town yesterday he paid our office a call LG. Yariey.