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<* • ' » < AND 8Ti v- SAVING Is An ART Unit h ealHy acquired. It’s the first dollar deposited in our 'bank, ♦ $ that puts the first rung in the ladder of fortune. '• » • "o ONE DOLLAR A WEEK ^ " n » % dropped into our Savings Depart men tlsoon amounts to quite a sum of money. It draws interest while you sleep. It doesn't stop on rainy days. It is compounded every three months. A mighty comfortable feeling in old age or times of] sickness this Savings account in FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jas. E. Peurikoy, E. E. JcWes C. G. Padgett Presi ient. Vice-PresL Cashier. • - WAi/maoM, a a. 11. l»ll. Farmer* and Merchant* Bank OF WALTERBORO. S. C Invites accounts of individuals, tirms and corpor- ations. Pays 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits. ► „ ‘ 0 Issues Time Certificates of Deposit Bearing Interest Extends Cordial Welcqme to All. Come and See U* or Write. a k I ; N. MCtfMAN, President ) k. H. WICHMAK. V. President M. FISNBURNE, Cashier. tJOCAL AND PKRMONAL. -- 'i E. L. Benton of Parkers Ferry, had business in town Monday. • • • R D. Robinson, of Whits Hail, was among those in town Monday. LANDS FOR SAIL 0 1. One new six-room house near Presbyterian church. Price 11.600. 2. Tract $0 acres: 312 miles from Walterboro on Mt. Car mel road. 35 acres in cultivation and under fence. Dwelling and out buildings. Price. $600. 3. 400 acres, two miles from Doctor's Creek church; 4 1-2 miles trom Walterboro. 70 acres in cultivation. Two.story dwelling; six-room; good timber. 0 4. 117 acies three hundred yards from the corporate limits of the town of Walterboro. Nice 7-room house with five fire places. tiood barn, sheds, stables; 2 excellent tenant houses, one of 3 rooms and of 2 roms. 05 acres in cultivation; 75 acre* under wire fence. Bargain at $2H00. - c * 5. KX) acres 3 1-2 to 4 miles from Walterboro on Mt. Carmel mad 4 fine houses. 2 of 4 rooms and kitchen and 2 of 3 rce ms and kitchen. 225 acre* of rich, productive land in cultivation; 30 acres under fence. Price $5000. 6. 150 ncres cnclos.*d by fen'-e; 6 miles from Walterboro, 14 mil > from Drawdy’s Station Two excellent four-room houses, and good barn, stable. e»c. 75 n *res in cultivation. Price $3000 7. 190 acres of very rich fertile land near Islandton. S. C. Bargain; reasonable terms. Excellent modern house. S 700 acres 1-2 nule from Jarksonboro, S. C. house and out buildings. Price $7 |a*r acre. APPLY TO Fine dwelling JAS. E. PEURIFOY WALTERBORO, S C. & MRS. J. S. JONES’ Jovites her friends in Walterboro and Colleton to call and select a beautiful hat, or cloak. A fine, new lot of them have ju>»t arrived. We are pre pared to pltf«se you. \\ e aiso carry white dress goods, such a* piques, reps, bengaline, dress linens, <ctc. Kill gloves, silk gloves, collars and corsets. Cordially, , Mrs. J. S. JONES ^ Walterboro** Bouton* Millinery KjJ * * • Murray was In town this Rev. B. R. Ulmer of Ruffin, was in Walterboro on baslcess Friday. Y • • M. R? Stone, of Islandton. was among those who attended the Baptist Sunday School Oonventloa he»-e last week. W. O. Hiott, of Round was in town Saturday on a business trip. • • • H. M, Benton of Hudson'* Mill, was here on business Wednesday. • • • Jos. Langdaie, of 'Pleasant Grove, was in town Thursday. ess Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Langdaie of Hampton, spent ir-st week in town. • s • Anderson Nettles, of Pine Grove section, was ip town Friday. ess Rev. B. R. Ulmer, of Ruffin, was in town Monday. IS • • H. .J., Brant, of Ruffin, Route 2, was r.4UonK thdbe in town Monda^’. s s s ^ o J. O. Jaques, of Cottrgeville, had business ii: town Monday. s s s L. E. Hill, of Round, hed busi ness in town Monday. s s s Prof. T. V. Furrow, of/Henderson ville, was in town this moruing. s s s W. M. War’tn, of Branchville. w; -t in town yesterday. • • s „ J. D. Utsey, of Williams, was in town yesterday. s s s Supen iscr D. E. - Smonk of Smouks, had businete In town Mot>- day. s s s ’ E. II. Ulmer, of Ruffin, is in tow this week attending court as a petit Juror. s s s Mrs. J. J. Joi:<cs, of Qranchville, Is in town visiting her mother, Mrs. G. A. Sauls. s s s Paul K. Crosby, mail carrier on Ruffin, route two, was here Thurs day on business. s s s Lionel Gulledge, o t ( Augusta, who has been visltit'g relatives in aud near town, has returned home. • • e Dr. II. M. Carter, of Smoaks, is in towi- this $eek attending court he a witness. • s e Magistrate R. G. W. Bryan, of ilendersonvile, was in town Mon day a* court. • • • Jos. Langdaie, of Pleasant Grove, attended the Baptist YAunday school convention here last week. O'Riley to Leavw. M. O’Riley, the popular photog rapher, whoee tent has been oppo site Methodist parsonage for sev eral weeks, will Issvs next Tues day for Bamberg, where be goes to fulfill a similar engagement. Mr. O’Riley has made many frienda while here besides leaving evidenc es of present appearances for fu ture generations. Implements. Death of Mi*. W. N. Joswe. Mrs. W. N. Jones, of Ashton, died at her home there Motday morning at the age of 59 years. Mrs. Jones had been ill only a few days, the immediate cause of her death being pneumonia. The in terment took plc-?e at Cross Swamp cemetery Tuesday at 10 o'clock in the presence of a large number of her relatives ai-d friends. Mrs. Jones was Miss Annie Miley and wr.-s a lady of many estimable traits of character. She is surviv ed by her husband and the follow ing children: Mrs. K. P. Sease, MB* Effie Jones. Mrs W. D. Ber ry, Misses Irene i»nd Clair Jonee, and Newto:> and Raleigh Jones. Miss Effie, who has a position in Washington arrived Sunday- night. *• Poison Oak Cured By Tetterine. There is a4 last a remedy that *111 cure poison oak and all other <kin troubles such as eczema, in fants sores, dandruff, piles, tetter, *K. Get a box of Tetterine. it is teething, healing ointment that rr;r,g invtant 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 wll mail you a box at once. The Shupirlne Co., Savannah, Gv For Sale By John M. Klien. Received during the past two months containing all the latest ** and most improved farming machinery. In this time of scarce - labor the progressive farmer uses Labor-Saving Machinery. ARE YOU’ AN UP-TO-DATE FARMER? * * , x - J o Now is the time to buy your farm implements for next year, and to turn under your crop of oats and rye. Brown Furniture and Hardware Company. ■THE BUSY BUSINESS." Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach. Take Cham berlain’s Tablets and correct * that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. Were you caught napping? Mil. O'yt’LX KXTHA DlYKD. limi’Kii «f INr.wgu u li< usC Accuatil «kf I'iUlK.t ' C. O’Qriu, of Moselle, manager «f IN* Pfeopka Bargain House, has l»r«« prosecuted ly the Nixon Gro cery ron^pr.iiy, of A» gusta, Ga., for •’attempting to chc..t aud defrayd,” alleged in the. v rarant for Mr. O Gum's urnst. About i;.0 first ‘*.t Lvtobcr Mr. L\ O’tjuir, proprietor uf the Peeples liurgain House of MoseRy. went to Augusta and purchased a trill of groceries from the Nixon <]io«cry Company, auiou.Hiug to .48, gtriug as part payment m. tlr. it on tht Bank of Smoak* for 3100.00. Ttiiv ch^ck when present- «il was tumid down for lack of fpnds. The Nixon Grocery compau thr i instituted criminal proceccities • gainst Mr. C*Quiu, getting a. requi sition frou: the Governor of Georgia Vxlc’i Cc-i. * Bkaae honor* 1. -« nd ug Waite' ' .rptey ac spe vl c. r.-ttfcl6 *' i'. Mr. O’Quiu . -I «.jko ! iin to An^ ■»♦%. Sheriff b went wiih Mr. Murpusy to Moselm «Ld brought Mr. O Quin to Walter- Jboro, where he employed the firm rsdgstt. Lemacks and Moorer to repri nt him aud to resist the ex tradition procedlngs. Col. Padgett fea’lod Governor Blease over the leng diatacc* telephone and request eA uiat ha gri at him and hie clteiH Tils the Governor ooo- to do and aGfolntod Wodnr day, Nov. 15 as the day. Acoord- ii gly. t ol. ) adgeft aud his elku. w» nt to Columbia luisday ii-* order to lo pn- cut Wednesday moruir,-;. Gov ii ».*.. i itli ;.m decided Uot to inteifire with hi* previous orJsr, and r.s a ejasequvnee noihiug a u- doue. Col. Padgett, not to bo outdone, return*d to Ch.rlcstou, whore ho -tru bi-fore Jud^o Sease. tusiitm- Ing t a teas corpus proc.-edln ys, r.'- turraUe at • WalU tLoro 'imsday .NOv. ;»st. Lol-J was lurutshed for his client. it was the intention of Col. Pad- g**t to show thrj Mr. O’Quln was bilag unlawful.y extradited to Geor gia up^u Insufficient c..v«e to be there tried fn the criminal courts of Gcortia. and is now tryitv to were bap- • s • Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brant pure Saturday attending the ti:st Sunvlay school convention. • • • I’rof. Smiley L. I’orter, the pep- tilc-r prirv-lpal of the Hnionkn grad ed ftclu.ol, was iu town Saturday. • • • William Harley of Charleston is in town visiting his mother, Mrs. J. T. iWach. ✓ • e Mrs. J. K. Graves vh ' .’r.C relatlvts lu town ill la | wee k. • • s • .Velyfn Tt. Carter, of I^odge, U attciu: g cimrt this wreck as a pel- ti't juror. • • • I'r. cnJ Mrs Irvini; M. FlnhNurnp b.?vt» n.oved Into their new homo o t Hampton street. • • • f-O—O——— No Man Plows for Hie Love of Plowing. E. D.-Smoak. of 11. and B. Junc- tith. bud business in court yes terday. These dull, dark morn ings—when it’s so easy to Q lake just forty winks too A many—is the very timy B for you to learn the value of a good Alarm Clock. Q We have big alarms • of Pen lei. is’J a"d little alarms—alarms ^ * , ’ ' 1 1 of all styles and to suit all M S pockt ts. A well made Alarm S Q that won’t forget to go jj off—one that we can ’ ! tt thoroughly recommend— i ? yours for $2.50 “ The Big Ik'n.’’ { Thurvday, November 30, being Thanksgiving t). •>, the banks in town will he closrd. * • • • a Dukes Bro*., who iuv.-e been con ducting n box b: 11 sliey in friat of , , Kller’s have moved their alky to revtke b.» n..>udate ordorlug CQuii, 1 to the Georgia . agent - deliver* d u..a Is t.*r pvlrt be r-'w v\i-h>s pu- *.d upon b> ’.be cou.t -. s»: well t Vo regularity rf fee procsqdingm upmi h ich 3ov»: -».r A case \ctea tu is suing hi* w ^"dxto. J S. Finn Jewelry Co. | WVtuoHmv, Savannnh. Ga. Bat a man plows in Wder that cer tain results may follow, especially that a good crop'may be made. This the Good Farmer wishes to do as . easily and as efficiently as possible. In this age orffiachinery it pays to let the tool (01^ machine do the work of the man.V ilfowhcre can this be done better tmttt-TH the use of im proved farm machinery^ We have imt received a solid car of p'ows, the first solid car of plows ever hroimbt to Walterboro. Two and a half cars of improved fmm im plements have recently been received. Our iiriei s and tevms tliesc are * rf most liberal. Let us show you he- fore you buy. We Sell Chattanooga nmd Avery Plows and Implements. bOlTHV.KST GEORGIA FARM aud Pecan Lr-nds Far Rale. Any tlze tract desired. Our lands are fertile, and results are satisfac tory. Farmers we beaded this way to got in on the ground fU>o Vb♦* King’s Paughtor* and Foris. wiM tv 1,1 their November meeting i IN.* t3. vl.tt i i.rch u*xt Mondc*y c.* i U rnoci at 4 '’clock. • • • - I Mis* Lola Smith 1 , one of ‘ the teacher* of the Hendcrsoavlll* High school, : spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Flshburne. see Mies Olivia Farrow, of Fountain 110 V”n St 402 Hfc/ ghten St t rravrPW'jr DC’r tCXtOni l ynw W.A1T.T7J.EBHY CO Write for illustrated booklet to-* Inn, has accepted a pcattion at Tay^ day. Flowers-Parker Realty Com I lor's. Mies Fgrrqw *s a sls.er of pur. Thomaavllle, Georgia. I Prof. T. V. Tenpw. ot Hendereon- Xl-Il-4t. , vlil^ • ^ W . 4 UBBF.R «OOF//V<»* CHABUSmi,t,C t Wichman & SoRj