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ft ' ’ * v y . r •- , '■ * ^ > •• ■"'■-£'*« .* xiy.' ' "' • •' IJatOAKY I. t>1K —^— r . __________ , - ,,■ » « ^. Farmer* aad Merchants Bank OF WAlTERBORO. & C Ipvites accounts of individuals, tirms and corpor- ; I&ons. " '*% Pays 4 per cent Interest on Savings r * v ■ Deposits. .V Suppose you had been “tucking away" just a couple of dollars a week for the past 52. Would not that $104 be very nice to have right now? Start your savings account with us Monday. Save ■* V a all you can and we will add 4 per cent, interest, com* pounded every three months. * Issues Time Certificates of Deposit Bearing Interest kxtends Cordial Welcome to All. Come and See Us or Write. - \ R. N. MCIIMAN, ^ A. R. WICHMAN. President ’ V. President v I N. FISHBUME, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK C. G. Padgett Cashier. Jas. E. PEURirov, Presi ient ^ E. E. Jcnes V ice-Pres t* W F. Padgett, ot Smeato, was la towi? Tuaadajr. • • • J. D. Smoak, of Bmoaka, R. 1, waa amoL"f those In town Uuaadajr. • • • J. M. Va^nadoo. and ton, of la- 1 aon. landton, were in town iknadny. • • e W. B. Caldwell, ot Lodge, waa In town Tueaday. Coroner D. D. Rhode, of tagevllle, waa among thoae town* Tueaday, f. • • • Cot- In \V. B. Cro*fc>, of Brant, waa in town yesterday. • • • C. H., C. K.. H. F. and D. B. ! Breland, of Ruffin' were among ! those In town Tuesday. s* s s M. H. Carter and don, R. H., of Hendersonville, were in town yes terday. s s s Rev. F. O. 8. Curtis has fnoved (from the Baptist parsonage to the Huggins residence on Black street. ess Mias Ella da Bols left this morn ing for Barnwell, where she goee G. W. Sweat, Intendent of Hen* deraonvllle, wae In town yesterday. s s s T. H. Caldwell, 8r. and aon, T. H. Jr., of Lodge, were In town yester day. terry & Shaffer; DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. JAN L AKY WHITE GOODS SALE. ess M latch See Island Homespun, 6 yards for SB cents FiaUt oi Loom Bleach, 1 yard wide, • cents yard. Frait of Loom Bleach «S-4 yard wide, S yards for 85 caats. Lone TVee English Jgmg Cloth, IS 1*8 cents yard. White Clond Bleach, 1 yard wide, 10 cents yard. “E" Special Bleach, 1 yaid wide. The Old 1911 year is now at its end; all the joy and sorrow that mankind receiveth is not thought of now. We are glad to see its end, and wishing the New 1912 to come and bring us Joy, Prosperity and everything else that makes life worth living. Now at the beginning of the New' Year, we can promise that we will again serve the public and our cu5jtomers of Colleton County as before—honestly—ras we handle nothing but the best in our line at prices that makes “living" cheaper. WITH BEST WISHES S. F/JVJV JEWELRY CO. WALTERBORO, S. C. i 10 Main Street B. H. Willla, chairman of the to hCT » unt > Mr »* Rl< *- Cottngeville High school, was In • • • tow. r«t.rd.,. # < Hob w c Br(I|t ot was among thoae in town jwater- J. R. Rlsher, of Round was 4*^. among thoae who came to Walterbo* • • • ro Tneeday. m % | A. H. Brant, one of Sniders hua-1 a 1-4 c *" u ,r * rd - Mr, A....W Jo... hu .oewd "*• nmr '- ® . ■KMltlo. u ■t.Do.r.pber .1 Th. ,0,, " “*»• J«l. Press acd Standard. • * Duluty Torchon Lace, • yarde for • • • A. J. Smoak, Chairman of the j 85 ceata. Miss Essie Hjirne, who has been board of truateee of Tabernacle A Beautiful Line Yal Lace 1 cent visiting friends In Savannah, return* school district was In town yester- j ed Tuesday Morbing. * .. I day. , Attractive Lot of Embroldny, 5 | rente yard. SAVANNAH, GA. 402 Broughton St Pure Llaeu Lace, 2 cents yard. These startling fgureti good dur ing muntfr of January. We bought the goods iu case lots direct from the factory and are thus able to save you the usual Jobber's profit. Terry & Shaffer Poisoa Oak Cured By Tetteriue. There is dt last n rempdy that will care polnon oak and nil other skin troubles sank ns ecsema. In fanta tores, dandruff, pllss, tetter, etc. Get n box ot Tettorlne, It la ^ fooihlng, healing ointment that * ring instant relief to your tonured< skin. Try n 60 cent box today. Tetterlne is tor sale at' all good dmgglata. Tfyour druggist ogn’t supply yon send us 60c and we wll mall yon n box at once. The Shuptrlne Co., Savannah. Gv For Sale By John M. Klien. “Uncle Berry” Hudson, of the Pine Grove section, wre In town yesterday. Mr. Hudson announces that he will be in the race for clerk of the court this summer. • e • Dr. H. A. Willis, of Henderson ville was in town Monday. COTTON NOTICE I HAVE NOW COMPLETED AR- RANGEMBNTB WITH MESSRS HEY WARD-WILLIAMS COMPANY, OF SAVANNAH, OA.. BY WHICH I AM ABLE TO HANDLE LOW GRADE COTTON TO GOOD AD VANTAGE. I WILL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN MY PLAN TO ANY PLANTER HAVING LOW GRADES WHICH # THEY WANT TO SHIP TO BEST ADVANTAGE. . E. T. H. SHAFFER Rev. B.'R. Ulmer, of Ruffin, was in town yesterday. begs to announce that it has opened for business at the stores recently occupied by C. W. Pellum and J. Mr - Witsell Supply Co. It proposes to do a General Mer chandise and Supply business and solicits trade of the general public. The ambition of its officers and em- ployees is to transact business with you on the basis of true merit. We expect to do a straight forward, legiti-' • • mate business. This is the high plane upon* which wo have started it, and this is the plane upon which we propose to ran it* Meritorious treatment, meritorious goods, meritorious prices. Upon these principles we expect a large share of your patronage, and cordially invite you to visit our store id inspect our goods 101 111 THE SUNNY SOUTH STEEL AXLE WAGON Jjs. E.. PKESIDl NT J M. BEN. "ON I. A. WlLUi. ; W. W. SMOA. '< W. C. Saunders v V-PRESIDENT DIRECTORS: C. H. BRELAND W. H. SAUNDERS J. M. WITSELL J. M. Witsell MANAGER W. W. BRYAN W. C. SAUNDERS JAS. E. PEURIFOY KING’S IAtest 1911 STRAIN COTTON •00J«r?*T? .cVc'^a"B-ErXZXSrW MUMSsM.iaKa&ss£: *CM *4*9 A Wagor; that PoMew«eM All the Advantage* of a Dust Proof, Thimble Skein, (lipped Gear Wagon, OunMaed with an Axle that I is l*rartically Noa-BcJukaMe. g| THE SUNNY SOUTH STEEL AXLE WAGON | Undoubtedly possesses more strength, more durability, and more genu ine merit than ac-y other wagon on the market tode-y. It is Hie light est running, shows closer attention to minor details and is the most handsomely fished. It is the one perfect wagon at:-d the inccreaslng thousands of them that are sold annually to critical buyers demoas- » trates that this fact is well understood by good judges of wagon values. The axle la made from special carbon cold rolled steel, making It stiff, £r<d also elastic, f.-nd is strong enough to carry double the load of an ordinary axle. Will NOT bend or Break. Axle Is perfectly straight. The akein is bored with right set and gather, and every one .exrctly alike, insuring an easy running wagon in every case. There is no WEAR od the AXLE. The skein can be eastl)- reple-ced if worn out. It does not require a wagon maker or a blacksmith to tajke off a skein and put on another. Made in the following sixes: 2 12-x8, 2 3-4x8 1-2, 3x9. 3 1-4x10 &nd 3 1-2x11, and'with axles 1 1-4. L-6-16, 1 3-8, 1 1-2, ar-d 1 3-4. * ~ V M mil SALE BY Ml * Brown Furniture and Hardware Company WALTERBORO, : SOUTH CAROLINA L ‘The Busy Busmen*.” a ESSS2IOBSSSSUSS£SSSSIESSS3SS^SBS9fliX