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- - j v o PBB88 AND flTANDABD, WALTKRBOKO, & a NOVBMMR 1, 1911. Remember .'ft \ 1 hat it is not a yood policy to spend all you have made. Put some cf your earnings to uork in the SAVINGS DE PARTMENT of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jas. E. Peurifoy, * • V ** Presi lent. E. E. Jcnes Vice-Prest C. G. PaIkjett Cashier. Pianos and are the new additions in our Musi- cal Department. From now on, we will be author* ized agents for Colleton County for pianos and organs, supplied by the well known Southern- Music House, LOUDEN.& BALES, OF. SAVANNAH, selling the High Grade instruments for t>ver 40 years. We will sell same at reasonable prices for cash or monthly pay* ments to every one in Colleton County. - We cordially invite the musicians to come to our store and pl,y a tune on. our sample piano or organ. ; .A ^ ^ S. Font Jewelry Co. WALTERBORO, S. C. i io Main St. SAVANNAH. GA. 402 Broughton, St. Farmer* and Merchants Bai OF WALTERBORO. S. C. «Invites accounts cf individuals, firms and corpor- ations. V - Pays 4 per cat Interest on Savings Issues Time Certificates of Depo: Extends Cordial Welcome to All. Deposits. / ates of Deposit Bearing Interest. THE eni THAt R. R. AICHMAN. President. Come and Us A. N. WICHMAN. X. President. M. fEHBURNf. Cashier. . - I.O« ,\l. AMD I'H^SOVAI.. LANDS FOR SALt 1. 400 acres 3 12 to 4 miles from Walterboro on Mt. Carmel Road. Running water on one side and through center. Four nice houses, two of four rooms and kitchen, and two of three rooms and kitchen. 225 a< resin cultivation; and under fence. Some pine, cypress and poplar timber. 2. 150 acres enclosed by fence; 6 miles fro’ftv Walterboro, I 4 mile from Drawdy’s Station. TVo excellent four-room houses, and good barn, stable, etc. 75 acres in cultivation. Price $.‘1000 3. 117 acies three hundrt*d yards from the corporate limits of the town of WatterUiro. Nice 7-room house with five fire places. Good barn, slitd*. stables: 2 excellent Unant houses, one of 3 rooms and of 2 moms. 05 acres in cultivation: 75 acres under wire fence. Bargain at $2K00. 4. 190 acres of very rich fertile land near Islandton, S. C. Bargain; reasonable terms. Excellent modern house. . 5. 700 acres 1-2 mile from Jaclisonboro, S C. Fine dwelling house and out buildings. Brice $7 per acre. WAN m>. To purchase within the nex* 30 days 15 good mules, 500 bushels of corn; and 5 000 pounds of fodder. APPLY TO JAS. E. PEURIFOY WALTERBORO, S C. Miss Lillian Yarn ad op, of Oree-t Swamp, attended the lyceum at the Hish school auditorium Monday CottagSville. evening. [iokLUM Melvin Bishor of was a visitor at the F’air yeaterdaj * * i Mr. and Mrs. G. M. River* of W. D. Bennett, cf Lodge, was it« Beaufort are here this week eiiloV' town Saturday. 4 • • • , E. O. Hill, of Round, was among those who were in town Monday. G. J. Nrttlrs cf City, Rente 5. was in town Monday on business Among those enjoying the frir this week. Is Homer Ruth, of Lodge • •« • B. G. Thompson, of l,odge. 4* among those at the fair this week. ^ • • • B. L. Jones md niece. Miss Jones are enjoing the fair this week. • • • ^ Mrs. R. A. Me Ik and baby of Bam berg, are berg visiting Mrs. B. H. Graves. ^ • • • 4 Mrs. E. A. Terry, of Vart-.ille, is here jvbjting her mother. Mrs. E. L Luras. « • • • ing the fair, as the gursts of brother, P. F. Rivers. hii- Mr. end Mrs. G. E. H. Moore, of Hiuiii trout Hie, are receiving the eongratulaticns of their friei.ds ov er the advent of a fine little daught er who came Sundry night. • • • G. J. Varn, of Ruffin. Route 2. is among the visitors at the fair this week. Mr. Varn is buynig cotton seed for the Southerit- Cotton 0.1 Coiup&ny of Savannah. tf • • Phil. M. Padgett, of Williams, is the exhibitor of some beautiful birds in the poultry department of the fair. • • • Mr. and Mrs. L A. Reed, of St. George, and Mias Ki te Felder, of Bamberg, are the guests of Dr. and Mis. A. I*. Baruee this week. Tar$e LWireSi Non- • • • , J. A. Pr-Jgett, of lAxige is driv ing a very pretty and stylish horse. Miss .Mattie Berry of Ruffin. an entrant in the single buggy pens- Saturday and Sunday in horse class, towtii with relatives. there are many reasons why you should use DC ONLY ELECTRIC ALLY WELPEP FENCE MADE. “Pittsburgh . Perfect- .. r Fence FOR FIELD, FARM, RANCH, v LAWN and POULTRY PURPOSES SewntiKcaRy constructed and ««lite'si*y : ■» wnp*' damps, lias or twiata. ‘ All wires dectncaSy welded make* our lance aa atcong at the ioint aa at any other point, which adds years of Ide lo the fence and it makes ii superior to any other. Stay Him gauge ns mtarmediate law wire*, the poml that counts lor lasting strength and service. Made of OPEN HEARTH WIRE, near kke old hnie mn I'Swire, conceded far superior to Bessemer Steel and tah-ameed m * ■— ■ ky our own wmeoved preceaa.' INSIST UPON v “PITTSBUftGH PERFECT’ BRANDS % r " or. NAILS, WINK. BANS WINK.v ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE Fnitire & Hardware Co. The Busy Business,' Waste .Wire. ian] »» Vice Pre^idctf, J. D. Mi ley, here this week, and has agr.4n en- tt r« d his handsome pair of Mark • • • . Mr. Roy Padgett, of |fuffin, at tended the Fair a few days this week. , h^rsos in the double and single liar • • • J ness clas. es. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sdiglr-r, of RquiaI, were in town Monday shop- Kalesdny in Waltetiborn. Pi'W- j The fullowing tracts of land were * * * sold in Walterboro Monday. MLs Lina Renton spent sever. 4 Adams Run Towiuslilp. days of last week with relatives j y Brown. 10 acres, sold to J. hear Pine Grove. C. l^emacks. Atty. for $22.50. . I • • • Estate of Joseph Smells. 10 acrea, Mrs. Leon Adams, who is visiting sold to T. W. Mesaervey for $30.00. hr r granilpareiuLs near Mt. (’armel M in town todiy. The “Ellectric Weld” Man will Have Something for YOU at THE FAIR. Look him up. AYLOR, Leader in Dry Goods. \V. B. Caldwell,* of Ixwlge. had Important business in Walt* rboro monday. • • • H. B. Willi-tnia, of Williams, wm in towik Mcxiay and paid us a pler-ant call. - • • • J. W. Smith and B. C. Seller*, of Olar. are amoi<3 those In to»n this week. nttendinR the fair. * • • Miss Brrbara Jatjir,* wh« is teaching the Ashton school, is in town this week attending the fair. • • • V a T. J. Stmnioi'j, of Islandton. is here, having entered a number of ‘'Xhlbita «4--Mfe*fair. • • • J. W. Mlley. a member of the high way commission, from Snioak*. is here this week at thd fair. • • • Ja* A. Padgett, of Round, has a very fine entry of poultry ii> the fair this week. • • • W. AiyPuRant, ot Cottagevill«, exhibiting a number~of fine cr>tt’«. Hi* Jerseys ere of the best breed. # • • • Miss F.orrif Howell, rf SL George, is here this week \isitmg relatives. Among these here with exhibit* the f«ir this week, are J. B. s-ad J. H. Kinsey of Round. • • • Mrs. R. C. Kirkland and nie'<». Miss Jncksoty cf Barnwell, are her> enjoying the fair. Ben Saunders, 1 lot bid in by State for taxes and cost, $11.24. Philips Si Fon 7S‘ acres, sold to are posted as to quality, styles, and T. \V. Messervey for $46.00. Wtn. Mr.-yck, 10 acres, sold to J. price—we kown the actual cost to When it comes to Dry Goods— j the output to use all he has. Wei we acknowledge no equal—we , ar ® contracting for all of the cotton study the dry goods business, and goods our capital will allow We have bought and are buying v goods cheaper than they have been in 20 years. We Ihew this condi- \V Lyons for $22.00 Rosa Young. 20 acres sold to T. W. Messervey, for $77.00 Linder Smoaks, 5 acres sold to T. W. Messervey for $11.00 Thomas Nix. 15 acres, sold to E Bryr-n for $90,00. , Esteila Graham 3 acres, sold to aB 4 if they have a special offering, ^ i n buying all we possibly can, and the sute foiMaxss and^cost, $9.72. |their man comes straight to us on 1 we have the goo<ig at priceg b elow- Jim Smith. 70 acres, sold to J. 0 L«marks, Atty, for $325.00 make every piece of goods we han- tion would exist—hence we held off die—hence we are in position to i n our buying—this fall, until prlc- buy at the lowest possible price. g 0 t where we wante<| them — we in touch with all the mills they are now such that we feel safe Master’s Sale. N. W. Warren, et al. vs. Raso Warren, was sold to J. C. Lemacks, Atty. - /Ex Parte, R. D. Carter, commit tee. was sold to R. D. Carter. Poison Oak Cured By Tctteriue. There is at last a remedy that will cure poise# oak and all other skin troubles such as eczema, in fants sores, dandruff, piles, tetter, etc. Get a box of Tetterine, it U a soothing, healing ointment that 'will bring icetant relief to your tortured skin. Try a 50 cent box today. Tetterine is for sale at all good druggists. If your druggist can't supply you send us 50c and we wil mail you a box at once. The Shuptrlne Co.. Savannah, Ga. For Sale By John M. Klien. his arrival in Walterboro, for he which c&q't be duplicated by any knows if he has a bargain we have | other merchant except at a loss. Good light Calicoes M _ 3 Vic. Men's Silk FouY-in-hand ties .-.10c. Good, dark Calicoes, M «> -.3 Vic. Men's Silk Tech Scarfs... .. 10c. Best American Prints.. .. ...Sc. Ladies and Gents Mufflers ._ 10c. Yerd Wide yellow Homespun 4 Vic Round Can Talc Powder .. ».10c. Apron Ginghams.. ... — ... ...4 Vio. Regular 50c. men’s Shirts.. —25c. 74 Yard Bleach — 4 Vic. Regular 50c. men’s work shirts 25c. 27 inch Outing.,. — .... — 5c. Children's Knitted Waists.,. ..10c. Bable’s Fleeced Vests ... — — Sc. And scores of other values ecpmUy White Embroidered Belts.. — 5c. * as good. K. D. Kobiu<oii and S. A. Mar vin, Jr., of While Hr4l, are her* with a number of fine pen* of birt!a*i at the fair. V/L LUIJLI • • • T. W. Hughe**, of Stoke*, is <>?•' of the largest exhibitors at the fair I One of his entries Is a bug weigh ing about 800 pounds. B. L. Breland, of Drs. Creek, was h-n- Monday* on business. TAYlOR’S opular Store W J TAYLOR, Proprietor COLLETON BANKING COMPANY Walterboro, S. C. W. L. Utsey. of Round, is an P- intereseld visitor 'at the fair t’tts week. He Is also oro of the la • e<«t exhibitors. • • • Miss Georgia Arkwrman. who «s •Mststlng Mrs. J. G. Padgett in her department, also brought in several most Interesting hlstrolcal relics. • • • Mrs. W. W. Cone and children, of ’4.r !ge. rare here the gu**'i of ih. .- par :*s. Mr. a id Tlrs. Jt. E. JuliiS. , '• * . s • » i Auditor J. B. Bla-'k, of Beaufort. ( Is a fair week visitor to Wslterbom : He is stopping with his brother, Dr. H. W. Black. • • * . Mr. Beverly Rogers, oce^f Ridge 1 vilie’s most grosfcrrofca yomfr farm- srs s nired tn town yseUrday nfur- noon. He will spend the entire 1 week in ntfhndnace of the fair. 1910 . $ 20,524.21 145,908.23 lOO.'OSS 27 October 1911 $ 30,559.57 181,600.48 244,490.84 Capital Stock, Surplus aud Profits Deposits Total Resources r This Bank Stands 5th From Head on the Roll of Honor of aD State and National Banks in Sooth Carolina. Call and see'hs when you come to the County Fair next week. We invite your Deposits. We pay 4 P er cent, per annum, in our Savings Department, interest computed quarterly on First of Jfmuary, April, July and October. The’ Oldest and Strongest Bank in the County* John F. Lucas, President R. L. Fraser, Cashier. THE PROOF OF GOOD SERVICE 15 STEADY GROWTH.