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V. 11- I'M *-. 1. n c o me ! V TOUR •*•■' Ex pen s e s! ^ m ^ Wbtut retetkM do they bew ta ooc another? In Jporii m yo« mviag «nytWi»f? - f If sot Iww much, and what do yoo do with your «**• be* An Atf 'working” for you? If not, deposit them | fb oor Saving Department We want YOUR Account v * : £ S' ’ '* -o r - Farmtn mnd Merchant* Bank waLtboioso, won cabouma B.L MM. I B. Pramdent FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jan. B. Pktupoy, E. E. Jckbs Pretilent Vico-Preat C G. Padgstt - Cadbier. Wire and. Nail* r I We hsTe just received a eoiid oar ^of I American Fence Wire, all and a oar oi Nails. \ These have been tmloaded and we \ t \ « \ are now ready to supply the needs of the public. 1 ^ A Car Load of Hay / \ has been ordered and will be here in a few days. Save i\s your ordei-s. Local and Personal ;] SsMrttfil sheering at rings, will sheer their n»tm- for Kaater glfte, and thnt no ether gUt Is as or as leattag ns lehr- / - Farmers Mercantile & Warehouse Company. V WVWWWWWw^pAr rv DPFNiNr. MILLINERY OPENING desire to announce that our Spring display fashionable Millinery will be shown IY AND THURSDAY. MARCH 27 AND 28 The Ladies bf the town and county are cordially in- * to attend. Hats from Phipps, Lazarus and Gage, besides our own copies of Hne, French models will be shown. Miss Arline Trice will^be in charge of opening. I. W. Weeks. Jr. and little eea. at Ronni, wm ta teera Meaday. • • • J. L. Lyeae, and Dr. ■. S. Thorns eea, at Umeakp, were la town last waok. * , .1 • • a tin. A. M. Hitt, of Bavaaaah, la vlatUag her yareata, Mr. and Mrs/ Jas. F. Lee as. a • • J. D. Vara, of Raffia, wao la m, a brilliant kf the Hamstsa bar, i at eeert. of UsieakSi Is today la attsadaace . apoa VI VOa g|w VV WKTWUt mag attorney kf aa koto th|e wool J. W. JOasoy, towp yesterday sad / • e • Mlaa Oeralle Ackermans of Cot- tagevllla. has aoMptad a* yoaitioa aa ateaegrasker for Tke Pr>M sad Staaderd. Mlaa Ackerman has re cently keen ateaegrasker ter The ar a goathern Ml Telephone Co. of reatoa, of Newberry, Fla.. vieiUng Me ateter, Mtr, • e • O. F. Jennings, of Weaks, wap In town last Wednesday. He wae 1 accompanied by W. C. Bailey, see The members of the fire com pany are res nested to meet at tke town hall oa Friday night at • o'clock. 'Ri » see Fnunpton P. Wlchman, o'f Bavaa aah. )• in town visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wlchman. see Miss Emmie Strobel, of Meggctt. spent Sunday in town at tha horns o* her mother. Mrs. Strobel, oa Railroad avenue. , 0 • e a Dr. J. P. Herndon, of Bamberg, formerly a resident of Colleton county, was in town last week. Dr. Herndon le much improved la health. •> e e R. A. Adams, of Cottagevllle, was an office caller Tuesday. "Allle” la looking well and la delighted to be at horn# again. • • • President Jno. P. Lucas, of the Colleton Banking Company, who h»d been ependlng a few days In Charleston, returned Monday even ing. • • • Mrs. Annette Jonee, who has been stenographer tor The Press and Standard, has resigned her po sition to accept a similar poettion with. Fishburne and Plshburne. • • • - The handsome bungalow of M. P. Howell, on Hampton street. Is about completed. Mr. and Mrs. Howell moved in Monday, and are enjoying their first experience at house keep life in their own home. It will he received aa good news In town that Mtsa Helen Laoas, who had to undergo aa operation Fri day la Charleatoa. for appoadtettts, la doing sttcsedlagly won. She out oa the plasm at the hospital yes terday, sad la rapidly recnperatlag. ’ e e e N. C. A. Baals, who kaa beoa bookkeeper for tke Collet oa Mar- eaattla sad Mfg. Co., at Ritter, kaa resigned hie poettloa to eater tke eatpreee service again. Mr. Baals' will be located at Oeorgetowa so agent there. This la considered a splendid position, and Mr. Baalo* friends are congratnlattng him oa securing so desirable a location. • • • Gen. Geo. V. Brown, of Now York City, Is spending n few days with his co oat a. Mm. E. T. H. Shaffer. Gen Brown was office of the port at New York under Presi dent Cleveland, and la also ex park commissioner of New York aity. Ho has been speeding the winter In Booth Florida hat having visited Walterboro before he stop ped over here for a erally perfect winter climate. and select here. Then yoa can feel aaesred that yoa arelHvlag something worth wkUo; some thing that will he a lasting re minder of year thoaghtfalaeas, taste and generosity. 5. Finn Jewelry Company brim hpitetf BOTIBSKK "THE BUST BUSINESS.” Sey, Can Tea Da Tim? Have ytm any wearing apparel that you would like DryGoned or MRS. JONES MILLINERY [ERY While in Richmond I purchased a verj pretty line of'Millinery. I invite the public to come to Lodge to do their Millinery Shoppings. . I have Miss Kate Hiers with me this Season. , MISS PHOEBE RIZER LODGE, SOUTH GAROLLNA 8. H. The attenUo^i of the Sunday Aool workers of Belle township la iBod to the following announce- Inst sod of oa the tth of April I pewrloaely mentioned a conven- aa at Rolla township will ha held April la next issue HUE HSUKANCE ' a PHONE 21X OR WRITE J. D. vonLehe^ Afpot HARTFORD k AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Will Insure improved country dwell- nlga sad furniture, store buildings Bores and all Skin Diemars Dirnp- penr When Trtterlne Is Used. This is the one unfailing reme dy. and no matter how, severe a case of eczema, piles, tetter, ring worm, old eores or scalp fdiseasa you may suffer with TETTERINE will give Instant relief and affect a permanent cure. We know the merits of this toothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee it. Get a 50c box at yonr druggist. If he hae pot the gecaiiae TETTERINE, send ue 50c and we will supply you at once. The Bhuptrlne Co, Savannah Oa., For Bala By John M. Klein MILLINERY OPENING I desire to announce to my friends its Walterboro and over the county, that my Bprlag MllUaery Opening will be held, Wednesday and Thursday, March 17 acd 25. The public la cordially'invited to o / ^ M! :Ai Mrs. W. A. Black WALTERBORO, / SOUTH CAROLINA OUR EQUIPMENT GU ARAN- TEES;RESULTS EQUAL TO THAT OF ANY ESTABLISH* MENT IN THE COUNTRY, and the reputation of our con cern insuree satisfaction for any work intrusted to us. ~ If you cannot reach any of our agents conveniently, write for our free booklet giving in formation as toprices and ai to how to send your work to us Ideal Laundry. Can yea pick up any tool in your shop and say that you know it is ns good as oeaboamdtr Yen CAM if ItJbMro foe " BLUE GRASS" TRADE MARK- the POSITIVE ifsuranoe of highest quality and lasting satisfaction in tools— so accepted by the beat workmen every where, who use them and know. Come to thb store for these tools. Have them in any else or kind you want Cfoae—glad to see you any time. Beet of everything in the hardware Hem. King and Burns Lane CHARLESTON. S. C. Agents Wanted. Good Commissions STILL SELLING OUT. All my stock of goods, left la going at and below coet. Some rare bargains in what is left. Call and let us show you some . o » of our bargains. Specials for this week. 1 Mallory Middle Burster and Tara Plow Combined. Extra Value. 1 Lynchburg middle Burster Plow. Extra Valuo J. L . BRYAN Walterboro, South Carolina. ESS vs PINE ^ vorld of builders is in favor of CYPRESS DOORS, SASH, BLINDS and MOULD INGS becaipe it it easier to haadie. looks better, lasts longer and reduces the sjenr and tear on the balance of the building; it takes l«es paint and retains it for a longer period than the other wood. If your degier can't supply you write us for estimates, we fur nish them cheerfully. L WETHERHORN ft SON, Mambdirers,' MANUFACTURERS CHARLESTON. & C. Der Wing Walterboro 0 CHINESE LAUNDRY On Black Street. Collars, each CUfle, pair/? . .4c, Top Shirt, each . .lOe. Stiff Boeoae Shirt each . . IBc. Give mo a trial. If you aro not pleased with your work, mo ehargo. - \ pk if e IFE .m- !«• ■tot hwass i*>ec lots V?e zr« recignizvd as H^adfluart-r* tor tha famous Biua Oraas brand of eJg-» tools. If you ars in aaad of a Hatohat, ono or uors Chiaala or Augar Bits, a piaaa-anr vuristy ot tool, and of tha vary highosi quahty-wa ara ready to supply you.* wants—or rathsr, dsmands—and tha Bio * Grass brand moats ovary daiaanri tor geeUty. Hardware Department DDAVN FURMTURE ANB muwn hardware ca ‘THE BUSY BUSINESS.” SPECIAL PRICES AT SMOAKS 1 car grist at $1 95 1 Car Flopr Boat patent . .$5.65 Beat Rib Sides, 11c. 100 lb. lots Best Plates 9 S-4c In 100 lb. lots 1 Car Carolic* and Piedmont Bug gies. 1 Car Studebaker Wagons. , Large lot of second handed wag- Large lot of eecond handed bifc- glee for solo cheap. ' Everything ta Stock cloalag out CHEAP. J. L LYONS. mown, •. a, .. •.