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I ■* . '■ ■ vl ■‘ ' ■' v<. ■ •»■ «. it 11. » 4 Jak Hr,-, I Bb <- ?fe 1; > * 1 • r; «' cil i i f# i i J "V I ’ *. "4M' 41 > * Taka nTaalM, does not go off for the tom* mar. It oums interest 365 days each year. The ne# quarter begins NOW. Open the account without delay. -MLOCKSlCAtOCl^ wnb,- 2C l*MW| CtU FIRST NATIONAL BANK JaS. s E. I’KUkIFOV, IVrsi .ent. E. E. Jcnes, Vice-Prest C G. Paik;ett Cashier. MAIUS 3 WC H/WC EVERY THING YOUWANT HAR^AREf l/M AIa AND PKKMONAIa. P. J. I.ucM 1h hpending a few day* on Sullivan’» Island.*, H. N. Stokes of Round had busi- oess in town Saturday. he** tiuwss of Round was among those in Walter boro Saturday. K. K. .Tones went to Charleston 'Wednesday on n business trip. Willie Reach of Hast lags, Fla.. Is here this week visiting bis father, A. C. Beach. a P « J. I, I,jams one of Smoaks pros perous merchants, may be mentione among those who had business in town Monday. Lincoln Haselden, linotype operai* or for The Press and Standard spent Saturday and Sunday in Char leston. Mrs. R. L. Kerah and sister.. Mrs. J W Wells, of Savannah, Oa.' re turned home last Friday afternoon, after a very pleasant visit to their father, tl. H. liters. L. M. Sanders of Cottagevllle was here Saturday. He was acrompanie on his reutrn by his mother, Mrs. Lucia Sanders, who has been visit ing Misses Katie and Hattie Glover. v W. K. Haskell and family, who have been at the Edwards home here for several weeks, have gone ul busInessH In Columbia lats week, to Charleston for the balance of io A large new line of pocket knives just in, from 5c to $2-50 each. This week we are running a special knife sale—50 and 60 cent pocket knives at 40c—25c and 30c knives at 20c each—table knives and forks, kitchen knives and forks— Butcher knives and cleavers. Bread knives, him slicers etc. Also % full line of plated ware—Spoons, forks, knives, etc. Carving sets from $1.00 up. We will be glad to show you our line at any time whether you buy or not; it will interest you. wus J. S. Padgett, of Smoaks, here on business Monday. N S. Maxcy of Smoaks, btisincss in town Monday. Magistrate P. W. Wilson of SDtoak was among those in town Monday. H. It. Padgett, Esq., spent Sun day In Charleston. D. H. Peurlfoy, Esq., spent the week end in Charleston. Hon .1. S Griffin had profession- A. Wichmao & Son, THE QUALITY STORE ✓ WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA SHOW ME A KIT OF BLUE GRASS TOOLS AND I'LL SHOW YOU AN EXPERT MECHANIC 8. J Patrick, one of Week’* pros perous farmers had business in tow Saturday. the summer. Mias Knox, a trained nurse of Charleston, who has been nursing Robert Beach of Round spent sev- Alias AI a lie Moore left Frida) f*> r | era | days in town last week on her Charleston, where she will spend W]k y bom* aevernl days with friends. Jasper Robertson and son, Julia Postmaster B. Levy will leave to day for Florence where he will at- were among those In town Saturday tf , nd a Uleeting of the Executive on business. ^ 1 committee of the Postmasters Asso- I) .1 Chaplin Jr., of Charleston. 1 c “ t,OB for Carolina. Mr. Levy town ' several days last 18 * “ember of this committee. W. V. Marvin, of Hendersonville at spent Sanday In town with relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. F Butler of Jackvonboro. spent Sunday in town *i'h relatives. > Presents! » /17 1 Presents!! W Its ill wovk visiting relatives. Wits*'II Anderson, a student Porter Military Academy is at home for th** holidays. .Miss Ruth McLaurln.of Benrietts- vilie wh i has been visiting Miss Mi« hel l,awrente here returned home Thursday Mrs W. I> M**%i|i and di’JWuter. Ml>s Kathleen, of Hendersonville, who rpent last week in town visit ing relatives te’-Mmed homo yc*te - oay accompanied 1.) her daughter. J. p. Walling, of Islandton, who h id bu: iisebs in Charleston, spent :,}| S Herbert Marvin. Monday mtflit in town en route to his home Col. and Mrs. Jas G. Padgett have returned to Walterboro for a Israel Kohn, student at the Clta- brief stay, before going off again del t Is spending his vacation^ here for the summer. Col Padgett has with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. M-'entlral)v recovered from his opera- Kohn. — | tlou for appendicitis and Is looking Mrs. J K. Graves, of Penlel, left | We **- Frida) for Charleston, acoojjipanieu j j 0 h n p, Padgett and daugfi- 1-v *'•*- r»- ’•'•daughter, little Mis* ters Misses Rebecca and Moiiye Mae yirglQiA Crosby. a 4^*s.P and sons, Jacob and Hansford, of Magidviate R. O. W. Bryan, of GalnavS'le. Fla., are in town this had business in j week, guests of Mrs. Bianca Padg- Hendereon vMIe, town Monday. ett Mrs. Padgett and children are on their way to Wayneaville. N. C. Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. M. W |j ere w ju acme time "A. Stoke*, of Savannah, a daughter. Mrs. Stokes is at her sister’s, Mrs. K Beach. M. H. V adel is at am,, a senior at the Clt- at home with his parents Mr and Mrs I. M. Fl.hburne ^ 8n,d< * r *' t ’ rOB8 Ro8d8 Mr V » rn Mr. ana a r* m . A adin* wln ^ at July for W'W- hai/e returned from their wedding ' • , . , , nilngton where he will be employed tour. They had a most deRghtrul 4 „ _ a n.HmA. by The Tidewater* Power Company trip to northern cities and Caflada. i v , , ^ until the 15th of September when Ur. Rhett Simmons hat gone to w m return to the CiUdel. take the examination before the State board. Ur. Simmon* is with We're bee* selling tools long enough to know that to retain trade we must maintain quality. Remember the time when one manu facturer made th* b»st saw, another the Vst hatchet, and so on? Today all bests 'Ore gathered in under the one trade ark GRASS" “BLUE _ The condition created is an ideal one for the mechanic. It relieves him of all doubt—“quality-doubt” - in purchasing his tools, whether only a single article or an entire kit of tools. * The fact that owr customers have ac quired the habit—that they involuntarily mention the name “Blue Grass” when maning their tool purohases-is of itself evidence of Blue Grass satisfaction. Today there is no excuse to ”go wrong” in deciding what brand repre sents the best quality. Decision was dif- •cult before the mechanic had the Blue Grass trade mark as'his guide. Bee us about equipping your tool chest. ^ 6, sf Dr. Klein’* drug store. * Ur. .S M Riddle of Sumter spent Sunday in town with his family, who are visiting at the home Mrs. E. M. Jone*. of Indigestion Is the curse of $very honfte. Gambles Digestive Woe will cure it in all forms. Painful digestion, g. l. spumk, one of Round * mo»| stomach, bloated feeling, progressive farmers was in town sa j palpitation of the heart, sleep lessness, distress and all the ills arising from poor digestion yield promptly to the marvel ous effect of GaaMe’s Digestive Wae 50c the bottle at your nearest store or from ; SHUPTRINE CO. ^Savannah, Ga. Money back if not pleased. For sate bjr John II. Klein, urdfvy. Mr*. Charley Roger and little daughter, of Augusta, are visiting her uncle. C. F. Roger, Corinth sec- , lion. * H. 8. Thayer, president of the Walterboro Lumber Co., has re turned from a visit to his old Maine at Ridgeway. Pa. U*. W. If. Moorer of Lodge, Col leton bounty, spent several days the Rant week with hie mother, Mrs. M. •> Hi Moorer—Here better Engle. ... ^xr ^4 M M Unices yon hare always need the Blue Grass Hammer, you no doubt have experienced more or less aggravation with hammers the heed of which would "mushroom'*, nick, chip, or crumble, clews would break, and handles work loose or break off. There’s a whole lot more besides rt he4d" and "handle" to a Blue Grass Hammer—there's quality, service, sat isfaction—every desirable requisite, minus the element of aggravation. The Blue Grass is the kind of hammer the owner refers to as "good as new" after it has been long in service. The bead is of the highest grade cru cible forged tool steel, perfectly tem- ■ pered from poll to claw. Selected straight grain hickory handles. Blue Grass is the hammer we guar antee. BROWN FURNITURE t HARDWARE CO. There is nothing so suitable for presents in jewelry as a solid gold or sterling silver article. SuchJ an article will LAST a LIFE TIME and is a LASTING remembrance of FRIENDSHIP. If you want anything in this line call at OUR STORE 4 where you will And a large Assortment of the BEST articles in Solid Gold Sterling Silver \ CUT GALSS . To Select From S. Fain’s Jewelry Store. Walterboro and Allendale, S. C. Mrs. B. B. Benton and son. Master Baynard, of near Walterboro, and J. M. Benton, of Pine Grove' left Friday for Winsboro, Va., where they will spend a month with their uncle Richard Benton. While in Virginia they will visit Richmond, and other point* of interest. Livery and Transfer • * . « ie G I have sold out my Hotel business, and have opened up an up-to-date livery, Transfer and Hack Business. Good Teams, Single or Doable, at any time. Bus and Hack Meets all Trains. Eckardt’s livery StaUe Phone 70x, % Next to Depot Railroad Avenue. Bargain Sale in Millinery • • w e are nnw offering ©ur eutire line of Spring an-I Summer Millinery at Cost. Big Reduction in Dress Goods Laces and Embroideries. I-aces which were 8 and IOC per vd now «;c Embroideries which were • 50 cents per yd now 35 c «4 il i% 40 44 *4 44 44 25c it 45 ~ 41 25 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 15c 4« 4» 4a *5 10c 44 44 44 IQ <4 4* 44 44 5 C (gome in and Lookat our Bargain Table MRS. W. A. BLACK. THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE. TX7B HOLD up Red Meat—the VV chew for men. Always good—better now than ever. No spice to make your tongue tore—no exceaaive sweetening to make you spit yourself away and ruin your stomach. Just high-grade North Carolina tobacco, properly sweetened by’ a perfect process. Sure s you ‘re born. It’s the real thing in good chewing. Get busy today and find out for Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for our FREE offer to chewers only. Name Address Made only by LnPPBRT SCALES Co., Winston-Salem, N. C TOBACC Miss Elcise Daniel of Savannah is In town visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Fraser. The Work Progrew*ii\g. The work of preparing the many special artiof&B for The Pre« and Standard's Trade and Indus trial edition' to be published this month is progressing rapidly anu before another week has passed the articles descriptive of Walterboro’s enterprises will be completed. Visit* will then be made by the special writers to differnt Sections of Colleton county to "get a Hue” on the people and the products of the beat county in the State. JThe • proposed edition has met with the hearty approval of our business men who a.*e lending every effort to show to the world w'hat Walterboro ! and Colleton county have been, are, j and hope to le in the days to I come. I ML ('armed Loral to Meet, . The Mt C^jme! Local will meet Saturday, July 15, at the Mt. Car mel school building. The members are urged to be present, as busi ness of importance will comrup. Notice Laundry Patrons All Laundry must be sent off Tues day afternoon, and we must have It by 8 O'clock. • *“ • Patrons will please bear this in mind. * T. P. Murray, At The lirirk Store. Sew Hoard of HewltJi. Town Council met in special ses sion Friday night for the purpose of discussing the matter of health conditions in Walterboro during th*- ( hot summer months. It was decided Automobile Excursion. A very enjoyable automobile ex cursion party will leave Ritter this morning for a trip of two weeks to Caesar’s Head and other points in North and South Carolina. Those leaving Ritter will be the families, of Messrs. Paul Sanders and E. L. Lemacks. They will be Joined by Mr. McKlssick and others, and al- togethsr will form g most enjoyhble party. to begin an active campaign to cy* ate better conditions in the town, with a view especially to preventing typhoid fever. A new board of health was appointed compos'd of some of the most progressive youn business men of town. Dr. C. K. EsDorn was made heal' physician. The following are the members of the board: H. \V. Black Jr., A. A. Patterson, Jr., C. I). < Adams and A. K. Beach. To Open Slurp Here. A, G. Preveaux, manager has o ened a repair shop here for aut mobiles and bicycles, and will ko< machines for hire and for sale. I will use in his auto-livery busine a 50 h. p. Apperson "Jack Rabbi and a Flanders. The name of th new concern la the Walterboro Au Company. /