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■ • V. J x x Em 1 i . i; , . « ’ i- ■ & • ^ 9 * xi OH. 1-112 500 00 Nov 10- 41.738 63 Jan. 7- 63.775 15 Mar. 7- 86 843 82 Juno 7- 9*4.064 45 June 20—113 361 17 WONT YOU RaP US GROW? WE MEAN YOU. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jas. K. IVurikov, !*rrsi lent E. E. Jcnes, Vice-Prest C. G. Padgett Cashier. TK%«'HKRM KIJM'TKU. DI'alU*rtM^» Hiatt Hrtipol Farultjr ClMMI. Th^ trust.*** of tho WaH«rboro Filth »• hoot met Monday and elect ed teat-hem for the ensuing year. Four of the teachers of last jear t*ere re-eleeted as follows: Misses Annie Galloway. Leonte Padgett. J^le M Fraser. Lillian Farmer. T»- o n.*» memlters were chosen. X. .sses Essie H> rne, Walterboro. and Lillian t.ibson of Sanford Fla. Both of these young ladies are g' jdu:tie> of Winthrop ('oliege in t’ e < Us.-- of 1SI1. Miss Hyrne Is a daughter of R. G. Hyrne and was president of her class. a$4 of the V.'infhrop Literary Society and al so salutaiorian. Miss flitieon is a nelce of Mrs. Paul Sanders and comes very highly ] recommended. Prof L. Shealy of Ijelngton. I.. the new principal. tit-. It. U. Hyrne Retnrnt. Mr. ‘t tJ. Hyrne has .•e.urne*.t c ‘ from an extended visit to her son, <k*Hrey. .i f'tile Rock, Ar«.. and t«* Winthrop Co'lege where she at tended tie g-aduattag exercises, af ter which she spent several days In <’harle»t4Mi alth relatives tni! friends, tier laughter. Mias Eerie, was on.- of the giadnates of '* T, .n- throp t'olhg** havlbg taken a /*ry lit eh stand f '-he waa aalntatoriun. and sl>o preside :t of her clast and 4»ne ot the presidcnta of the W'.n- throp literal y tocitiy. indigestion” Is tlir cisrst- of every home Gamble'* Digestive Wine will cure it in all forms. Pain- fill digestion, sour stomach, bloated feeling, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, dis tress and all the ills arising from poor digestion, yield promptly to the marvellous ef fect of Gamble's Digestive Wine, 50c the bottle at your nearest store or from Shuptrine Co. Savannah. Ga Money Back if you w ant it Sold by J. M. Klein. Now—hr fore you buy an organ—is time to in vestigate. The average dealer wants you to buy his organ first and think afterward. We want you to do your thinking bef *re you buy. We want you to investigate CARPENTER ORGANS i To compare them with anv other organ at any whore near their price. We know you wili find more quality a fuller, sweeter, richer tone— and a‘ more per fect action, built round patented features not possessed by others. Begin your investigation now. Send for catalog. Or, call and let u* >how you the * Carpenter. Brown Furniture & Hardware Company a A CITY STORE IN THE COUNTRY* itiij keitekil <t JUttiftfr THOHE WHO HAVE NEVER HAD A BANK ACCOUNT KNOW NOT THE CONVENIENCE OF ONE. K ACH CHECK YOU WRITE IS A REC EIPT; YOU KNOW JUST HOW YOU ARE SPENDING; YOU’VE i ALWAYS “GOT MONEY,”’ AND YOU CANT LOSE IT NOR RE ROBBED. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest cuaai-tent with safety 4 per cent. Fanners and Merchants Bank WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA The Woehe of A Perfect Watch The wwki at a watch work* ■ time. h made ia tVw tune for a Ue» Mra* H. A. Croaby and children, of-Bethel section were in town Sat urday abopping. T X 7K HOLD up Red Meat—the V V chew for men. Always good—better now than ever. No apiee fbmake your tongue sore—no excessive sw&leqing to make you spit yourself awayMM ruin your stomach. Just high-grade North Carolina tobacco, properly sweetened a perfect process. Sure s you're born,^ It s the real thing in good chewing. Get busy today and find out tat yourselflt Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for our FREE offer to chewers only. Address Made only by LnPRRT Scales Co., Winston-Salem, N. C Rockford Watches are built upoo boon and every watch turned out by the Rockford Watch Co. whether a watch for Railroad ser vice or the *.-isliest ladies watch uodmgoes the amst careful, cnbcal inspectiou to insure its perfection and perfect time keeping quslaws before leavin| the factory. A watch that can be depended upon . under ail caadiboiu tells ns owa story and the g-aatest asset we have is the good will of the users ei Rockford W-tches. \W W Bald have . , w ** livery, transfer Hack Business. • — M Teas, Single or Double, at any time. Bus and Hack Meets all Trains. Eckanlt’s livery Stable Phone 7Qx, Next to Depot Railroad Avenue. B 111 "E.HJ l Special lime We have just gotten in a solid car of lime, which must be sold in lodays. So we are offering it at the » SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.15 PER BARBELL for the next 10 days only. S. Finn's Jewelry Store. Walterboro and Allendale, S. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD Low Round'Trip Fares JS From Walterboro. - TICKETS ON SUE JOLT 7. S AND », 1911 $27.00 Atlantic City, N. J. Account Benevo’ent and Protectivt* Order of Elks. Final return limit July 20. which may be extended to August 30. by depoaiting ticket and paying $1.10. Rochester, N. Y., $34.05. 0 Account A. A O. N. Mysti* Shrine. Final return limit July 18. which may be extended to August 15 by depositing ticket and paying $1.00. These Rates are Open to the Public. u. w For illustrated booklets discriptive of each of the above cities and trips and for schedules. Pullman reservations, etc., call on D. J. Kirt^n, Ticket Agent. Walterboro, S C., or address W. J. CRAIG. T- C. WHITE. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pa*. Agent, W ibningtm, N. C. CoBeton Mercantile & Mfg. te. Walterboro, South Carolina. Bargain Sale in Millinery wmmmmmMmmmmmtBmtmmBtmaBmmsagmmmmamhmmmgmgmmmmmmmtmamssmsss! . -1> Wc are now offering our eutire line of Spring and Summer Millinery at Cost Big Redaction in Dress Goods Laces and Embroideries. Laces which were 8 and ioc per yd now 5C Embroideries which were 50 cents per yd now 55C s« • a 4a 40 “ ** “ “ 25C 44 • 4 44 2 - 44 * >4 «« << I 5 C 4« 44 40 ,5 •• 44 44 4 4 IOC 44 44 44 |Q 44 44 44 41 5 C Births. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. C C.. Craven, Juna M, a fine boy. Mrs. T. 8. Boynton of Henderson ville is visiting at the home of her father A. J. Anderson on Black at Come In a«<r Look »t our Bargain Table MRS. W. A. BLACK. THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE. CHCHESmSNU LAPrgs t ^ diamond atuxsto 0 FILLS ia Exo Oocd UMtallic bout*, scaled witX Kibhoa Takb so aiAaa sa*a as na fills, fur SOlTlY HuiRUGfilSTS $?£, EVERYWHERE O. A. Beaton of Pine Grove eras here Saturday. Monuments and Mio-ble Good*. I want to sell you a nionuin**i't, tombstone or marble slab to pla'-*' over the grave of your departed dead. All stones erected and guar anteed as to material, workmanship and price. B. R. ULMER, The Monument Man. 5-31-4t. Ruffin. 8 1 BEAUTIFY THE CEMETERY.— Monuments an I Tombs of wM kind.. Iron and Lawn Fences, at Low price*. Moot reliable l»cu*e. Grdess taken now for Fall 1*“* livery. Apply to Rev. $. Fi Hal- ' ,