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/ * •r u li V" “It b better to nve today then economise tomorrow.” This book eoiidts your buwMOi end will take care of your small savings as well aa the large amounts. Begin now. T; •!* ?-•» - ' *• 4 ' / * mi. P* * V Special Sale to Introduce THE LATEST niPROVEO ' Standard Talking MaduDe. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jas. E. Peurikoy, Prrai lent E. E. Jones, Vice-Prest C. G. Padgett Cashier. The Watch that Talks as Well as Ticks We like to sell a customer goods k which speak for themselves We like to put • ROCKFORD WATCH in a man's pocket, because it will tell its own story of absolute perfection, by the time it keeps, and its owner will tell others of its superiorfluality. S. Finn’s Jewefar Store. WJ Walterboro and Allendale, S. C. AH APPROACHING iAIMAGE One of events in Walterboro’* •ocial circles, to take place soon is the marriage of two of her moat popular young people, which event will take piece Wednesday, June 7. The following invitation have been issued: Hr. and Mrs. K. Harvia Wichman request the honor of yaur presence at the marriage recaption of their daughter Gladys Amanda and Mr. Irving McCauley Fuhburne on Wednesday afternoon. June seventh, at half pe««t twelve o'clock. - At Home Walterboro. South Carolina. MDCCCCXI auni«l« SomUiem t'oafeniSs 7!.i* M.cwio* well Ktown ber* of the Baptist church of th(* county sttended the Southern Itaptiel t'ouventlon .« Jackson'.o. Ms . iMHt week: Bev. J. M. Cravot.. Kev. B. K. Halford. Per. O. A. Mar tin, lie\. J. f. ..aww*n. Mrs. Njra I^e Bocock. Mias Rebecca Sauls. MIm Sue Williams Miss Emily Slo- mun' * The public will be Interested to know that an wx-S< uta Carolinian. Dr. E. C. Dargan of Macon Oa., was elected president of the convention. The next meeting will be held in .Oklahoma city n year hence. Walterboro School (Toeing. The commencement exercises at Walterboro High school will embraes .the evenings of Jane the Ith. and the ath. On the evening of the kth, the graduating exercises will be had Prof. W. H. Hand of the South Carolina Unlvralty, will ad dress the school on that occasion. Three young people will receive ceriftcaites of graduation. They are Miss Cathleen DeTrevllte, Miss Ruth Richer and Charlie Easterlln. The school Is closing the most successful year of Ita history, more than SSt pupils have been enrolled, which, shows an Increase of nearly one hundred over past year. Kev. CMthca Goes to Now York. Rev. Hsnry Cguthen of the Meth- oOif-l church of Walterboro, will leave this afternoon for New York for a stay of two weeks. Mr. Can- then has not been very well lately, and It Is hoped that the chaage will be beneficial to him. Mrs. Canthen and children have been in New York several weeks visiting her parents. There will be no services at the Methodist church Sunday. < ’iteration for AppewdkiUls. It will be with pleasure that the many friends of Col. J. O. Padgett, will learn that he la doing well fol lowing an operation In Charleston Frida)- for appendicitis. Col. Pad gett atood the operation well, and la rapidly netting over it. Mrs. Pad gett is with him. ('apt and Mrs. O. W. Way of Mt. Carmel were in town Saturday. Judge Gage in Town. Judge Geo. W. Gage t>f Chester Is in town visiting his daughter Mrs. M. P. Howell, Rev. J. M. Craven and Rev. B. F. Halford who have been attend ing the Southern Baptist Conven- returned both delighted with their experiences. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Warren of Monroe, N. C., have been visiting at the home of lira. Warren’s moth er, Mrs. P. M. Murray. They left terterday afternoha for their home. Attest km fvegatcs. The delegatee from the various Baptist Sunday •• iiocls of the coun ty are urged to be present at Beth lehem Friday morn ng May 26 to attend the session of the convention. All n.ay come looking for the un expected for there are in store many pleasant Mir|V ses for all who atto:.d Come one, come all, or you will regret It when you hear what you hare missed. INDIGESTION^ Is the curse of every home. Gambled Digestive - Wine will cure it in all forms. Pain ful digestion, sour stomach bloated feeling, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, du tress and all the ills arising from ' poor digestion, yield promptly to the marvellous ef fect of Gamble*s Digestb Wine, 50c the bottle at your ' nearest store or from eCo. Savannah, Ga. PUTIT IN THE Bank. Bank ONE DOLLAR A DAY- $6 a week---for only one year, and leave it stay for 30 years. At 3 per cent compound interest this will amount to $758.16; at 4 per cent, compound interest this will amount to $1,010 88—a snug sum for old age j Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. r We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per Cent. DESCRIPTION Fanners and Merchants Bank WAU ERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA I New Grocery Store. a I have decided to fro buck into the mercantile businew and have opened up a select stock of Staple aodfancy Groceries, V Frdts and Vegetables on Railroad Avenue, at Sanders stand, next door to Walterboro Cotton Oil Mill. I shall be glad to serve all my old customers and aa many new ones as passible. OPEN FIM (M A. M. TILL9S0 P. M. H. 5. Glover RAILROAD AVENUE-NEXT TO OIL MILL A Timely Question Why allow your money to bank up around your home sub- r ject to danger of loss by Are or robbery? When we make a specialty of Savings accounts and pay the very highest rates of interest on balances when left with us for any length of time; why not coipe out or drop ns * line regarding same TODAY. We are well equipped to handle all classes of business, how ever small or large, and ask that you consider this an invita tion to do business with The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, . - S.C. J. S. WILLIAMS, President. W. H. YARN, Vice-Prest. W. C. PATRICK. JR., Cashier Money Back if you want Sold by J. M. Klein. Miss Carrie Hitt of Tenlle, Oa., Is spending sometime as the guest of th# Misses Lucas. , „ Miss Ella Ottolengue of Charles ton la visiting - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lucas. < W. W. Cone, and son, ot Lodge, were in town Saturday ot last week on business. Min- Audi# r Jtter, of Ritters, was among thase who were la t»va Sat urday. THE CABINET—Made of heavy, gplid oak throughout, finished m such a manner that brings out the grain of the wood perfectly. The cor ner poets are made with fluted moulding! and the cabinet presents a verv elegant appearance. NICKELED it)NK ARM—The latest triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume and purest tone quality, eliminating the metalic scratch ho common ip the ordinary type of machine. THE MOTOR—Of special strength and construction, unusually dura ble, all parts perfect in fit and noiseless in operation; can be wound while playing a record. This is a feature that will be appreciated by everyone familiar with construction and operation of talking machines. TURN TABLE—Ten-inch diameter, accommodating any size disc record STANDARD ANALYZING PRODUCER (Sound Box)-Insuring the most perfect reproduction of any known sound: fitted with automatic needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or fastening of the yifwwulpq SPEED REGULATOR—Permitting the ready adjustment of the speed to suit the indiuidual fancy or requirements, such as for dance music or speaking records. FLOWER HORN—Seventeen inches in length, with a fifteen inch flared bell, not only adding the finishing touch to the appearance of the instrument, but supplementing the results of the reproducer and nickeled tone arm. Finished in a beautiful, deep, rich red enamel and decorated with gold stripes. —You hear no scratching, no screaking, nothing but the REAL MUSIC MUSIC, 10-inch Double Disc Records. All the latest pieces. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. COME IN AND HEAR THE REAL MUSIC MAKER. ASK FOR PRICE AND TERMS DISTMBUTM AND CULTIVATOR COTTON AMf OORN PLANTER WHY NOT USE THE Best Cotton and Con Planter and distribute your Fertilizers with the Best Distributor Made, such that will produce an equal distribution on every inch of soil over which it travels. The Oaks Planter and Dbtiflmtor will do their work in a manner most satisfactory. We are Agent for the above and can vouch for the perfec tion of their work based upon actual test in our fields. The Oaks Distributor will side-dress young or old crops, and cultivate same with a single operation. /Vic $14.00 each at Factory, or $5.00 F. • O. B. Ritter. Colleton Mer. & Mfg. Co. RITTER, - SOUTH CAROLINA \ Ladies, Read This andRemember o That we have just opened over Three Hundred Dollars worth of NEW HATS—Hemp’s Milan’s; Panama’s. P 5 ’ in the newest colors—Black, Tan, Burnt and White, in all the newest shapes. MRS. J. s. JONES Remmber my new sund—next to Terry 4 Shaffer. uJo F. Lucas. Jr., who has baan la j. ft. Ackerman ona ot Cotta*#- Charlaata* cam# homa last waak. villa's cttlsaas was in Iowa Friday.