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r I v;#^4 , #• v. •• ■■'* ’•pf*. - ' ■ * • • ’ ' V fV" ■ ^ * " ’ ’ | ’iu£* Vt -.■ H’ ' \ *.» ( V ■ " *' d ANY “There is « tide in the afUirs of man, which taken at the flood leads on to fortune** Every man has this same opportunity—some have prepared for - it, out tome have not in order to take advantage of an opportunity, you ijL * must have money; tbhave money you must save it btart/a SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US, and let it grew for you so you am take advantage of any oppor tunity %ut may arise. ve a Natiwal Bask mmwrnm >/«« F^v i, mm 9 m BAWdNC WITH US W#’ W* Stick to CmmmJSmw TODAY Farmers and Merchant* Bank WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAHOUNA . L L MWM. 1.1. RSMNt President Casht^ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jas. E. Pnnttrov, Piesiient E. E. Jcaris Vice-Prest G G. Padoitt Cashier. •m or ta» letter wm p#c*iY*d D. OSffelwM. of •mttUJico to ter Tfco Prow Mr. Copplomoo lo UkC sManej* of tho mmA klw wood OtiB* ym to. thoroforo, Ughlr opproctatod. Tho Prow ood Stood ard. ■*■ Woltorboro, 8. C. dlOBClOSMMk * * aaai * ■Bcloood horoin ploooo ft ad chock tor |1.St to oovor mjr oobocrtptloo. from Soptowbor 1S11 to 1*11. I oroold oot ho without poor papor. It booro tho wo rolatloo to tho Stale oowa that tho Lltorarjr Dl- goot dow to Its ophoro of aowapa- per work. I congratulate you on th advance and Improvements you are Truly yoo nr# n great hoM to yoor county. Toura truly, Juo. D. Ccprpelmaau. J. ■. ■weak i J. B. Saaoak, of Ruffto, route t, to » candidate dor the office- of highway cowmiwloner for Heyward towftehlp. Mr. Snoak hen been urg ed hr a number of friondo to mako this race. He la one of Snidera farmer*, has been road tu his township for a num ber of terms. He baa had consider able experience in repairing brtdgw .hie work has olwcdw been eat »ry. Mr. 8moak la IS years eld Sad hr* been a prosperous farm a number of years. Mtee Claudia Butler vtatted Jack- aoaioro Wednesday and Thursday. Mf. e.*'*1 Mrs. O. R. Register of Rosftd. left Friday for Rupert, Oa., white they will make their home. W. W. Bmoak had bualacw la Rt4$9lcn9 Thursday. J. D. Rlaher, at Round, was here Oft business Saturday. « A Drawdy af Ram an bhalnew Saturday. her* Morris, of Ojiega. came rhoro oa buslnew Saturday. to PUTAT10N is not established in a day, week or even a year or two. It is earned by years of] honest endeavor and faithful performance of duty. Our business has been established and has given the best service since 1902. Our stock is com plete, from the moderately priced ar tides to the finest quality of Diamonds, Washes, J ewelry and Silverware. Don’t wait ’til you need something, come m and look at * u any time. 140 Pin if Ska to GoatCOST. 2 pair boy* show MUiof QO price $1.75 now for ^1 •Ofc 8 pain boys shoe* aeilinf t CA price 12.00 now for A •aMJ 8 pairs boys show selling O price 93.50 now for f U 1 pair boys shoes aeilinf f AO pnee 12.00 now for la*tA 2 pair boys shoes wiling | Off pnee $2.50 shoes for A UbU 3.00 1.10 1.98 1.00 1.32 1.181 2 pairs mens show selling | QO price $8.00. now too A #90 HHHBH 1.88 1.48 1.65 5 pn mens oxfords selling | OA price $1.70, now for A •OXJ 1.80 2.1S uo 11 pair* mens show selling | ffff price $2 25. now for A #VO 1.30 2.00 1.65 98c. I pair Mtoa shoes saUit« 1 pair boys shoes selling price $4.00, now for 2 pain boys shoes selling piW$1.60. now for 1 pair boys show sailing pries $2.50, now for 6 pain mens shoes selling price $1.25, now for 4 pain mens show selling price $1.75, now for 1 pair mens show sellirg pries $1.50, now for 1 pair mens shoes selling price $2 50, now for 1 pair mens oxfords telling price $2 50, now for 3 pn mens oxfords selling price $2 26, now for 5 pain mans shoes selling price $2 25, now for 1 pair mens shoes selling price $3.10, now for 3 pain mens ah ms selling price $2 00, now for Local and Personal J. W. Mtley, of Little Swamp, wa hen on buslnwe Monday. • • • D. 8. Maxcy, of Williams, had bos laws la town Monday. • • a Joel Pedgett spent Sunday with his mother at Smoaks. • • • Mrs. C. A. Walker, bed buslnew near Caldwell Saturdajv a • • Mrs. A. V. Sykes, of Mt. Carmel, was in town shopping Saturday? • • e Little Mlw Re ha Walker Is vlsitln tke Misses Jones at Lodge* e • e Raymond Patterson, of Ravenel, ■pent Sunday In town with relatives • • a J. E. Crosby, df Mt. Carmel, waa In toA Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berry, of Ruf fin, were In town Saturday. Hon. O. W. Way, of Mt. Carmel, was In town on buslnew Saturday. • • • P. P. Hlott, candidate for probate judge, was in town Saturday. e * e James Rr.msey, of Stokes, was In town on btulnew Saturday. W. W. Bishop, of Ruffin route t, was in town on buslnew Thursday. ITtrKBs’M. fit Mimmmim -Mmamw ■ "Uncle Berry” Hudson, of Hud son's Mill, had business In Wai- terboro Monday. ( e • e J. W. Roger, of mall ronte t, was In to see ns while in town Saturday. see R. W. Breland, of the Bethel section, may be mentioned - among thoee who had business in town Saturday. a e a Mr. Willie Sandlfer left last Tnea* day afternoon for St. George, where he has r-?cepted a position with Mr. D. L. Dukw. • • • Mlw Annie Coralle Ackerman, the efficient stenographer of The Prew and Standard, spent Sunday In Cot tage vlile with her parents. P. P. Hlott A Oradtdste. The card of P. P. Hlott aa a can*- dldate for Probate Judge appears in this issue of The Press and Btnndar Mr. Hlott Id a son of the late M. P. Hlott, who was probate Judge for Colleton county for 14 years. Mr. Hlott waa executor for his father'd wtate end closed up the buslnew of the office at his death. Mr. Hlott Is 50 years old and is living in Walterboro, at the home of hU father. This is his first time to appear before the public usktng for any office and he bus many strong triends who are counting oa his be ing sleeted. Mr. Hlott is engaged In farming and haa lived all his Ilfs near Walterboro. Mr. Hlott was married to Mrs. Turner, who was a Mlw Bench, daughter of the late Wesley P. H. T. Herndon, of Peaiel. came to Of thia union six children Cot. J. W. Hill.*Hlghway Commis sioner, was in town Saturday . Jm AM TJt* New DESIGNS. OVER SO PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM a9aasaass999=ss Priced from nis a no If you can not call and look them over write us for Pic tures and PRICES. WE PAY THE FREIGHT • ••••••«•• 2 pairs mens shoes selling price $2.00, now for 1 pair mens shoes selling price $3.00, now for 2 pairs ladies shoes selling price $1.25, bow for price $1.52, now for.... - 1.53 2 pr. Indies oxfords selling O AO price $3 00, new for 2 pr. ladies oxfords selling price $1.25, now for 4 pr. ladies oxfords selling price $160, now for 2 pr ladles oxfords selling price $2.60, now for.. 4 pr. ladies oxferds selling price $1.76, now for 3 pairs ladies shoes selling price $1.00, now for....;. 5 pairs ladies shoes, selling price $2.25, now for 2 pairs ladies shoes selling price $1.50, now for S. FD0t JEftm CO. 9S& 1.53 1.65 1.28 78C 1.68 98C. 3 pairs ladies show selling O AA price $3 00, now for toAAJ 1.28 98C. 1.05 1.00 1.00 2.05 586. 190. ,88c. 'Walterboro oo business Saturday, e a • H. W. Breland. Jr., of Bells, was la town Saturday. e e e O. A. Benton, <tt Pine Grove, had basinets In Walterboro Saturday. • • A. H. Langdale and son, of Road- Ode, were In- town Saturday. • a a B N. Beach, of Round was In town Friday. e a a Cleveland Better, Hudson’s Mill same to towa on business Mooday. e a a Mrs. Henry O'Quin r-nd children, af Williams spent Sunday with rela tives at Peaiel. see Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Robertson, o Great Swamp, were In town Satur day. see W. W. Bmoeh spent Easter In Entawvllle, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. B. Herndon. a a a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O’Quin 8r., of Peats!, were la town Monday oa busiaeea. see have been born. 1 pair ladies shoes telling price $1.75, now for... 2 pairs ladies shoes selling price $1.25, now for... 8 pr childrens oxfords sell ing price $1.50, now 3 pr childrens oxfords tell ing price $1120, now for... 10 pt children oxfords sell ing price $1.25, now for.. 4 prchildien oxfords tell ing price $3.00, now for.:. 6 pr children shoes selling price 75c, now for .i.. 6 pairs baby »hoee selling price 26c, now for 2 pairs children shoes tell ing price $1.10, now for... iyV . ■ <-»> W. R. GUESS A RRO. WALTERBORO, 8. C. I ,'4VV , ■’ .*! ' f**W| . ' » . 1 * .* ■ *- Soars aad all Skia Diseases Disap- Thls la the oae nafaillng reme dy, and no matter how severe » case of ecsema, piles, tetter, rlag- worm, old sores or scalp disease yoa may suffer with TETTERINE will ’ give Instant relief and affect e permaeeat care. We kaow tke merits of this toothlag, beallag. an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee It. Get n 50c box at your druggist, If ha has aot the geculne TETTERINE, send us 50c and we will supply you at onco. Tho Shuptrlno Co, Savannah Oa., For Bala By John M. Klein Why. at the Magistrate R. G. W. Bryan, of Hendersonville, had bnslnees In Wal ter boro Monday. - . I Mrs. C^A. Walker, accompanied b w child ran, spent Easter with relatives aad friends at Lodge. Prof. ,H. MU1 wm In ThuradaA see A. Crosby, of Hudson’s towa on business last 8. B. SauMera. of Doctor’s Creek, caste to Walterboro Saturday on a business trip. urer Saturday LADIES! W« Have Just JBean |Hunk- E. E. Jones, assistant county trece : n « Wkftt A Haisiwvw . had business In Charleston lIlf A nWkfrj WorW TJWould Be, If All Tke Meat Skope Were Transported Far Beyond Tke Nortkern ‘Sen! What Would You Do For Din* W. W. Martin, of Omegr-, was one of our pleasant callers Satur day. • as Henry Glover. oT^Jackaonboro, spent Sunday In town with hts par ents. e e • N. R. Smith of ClottagfvHle waa among the visitors to WrUerboro Thursday. a e • Mr. Wesley Reeve* and daughter. Mias Blanche, of Cottagevilie were la town Thuradc-y. a a a Rev. Mr. Kelly. «f Hendersonville, had business Id Walterboro Satur day. M e . e W. A. Carter, C. N. A. P. Daria, of He # i.v - a* ’ lale aad wero Tomorrow? R A. FRANCIS ' Meat Market WALTERBORO, S. C. Brown Fnrnitare&Hwd Co “The Busy Business,” I Attention: Fanners of South Carolina This is the year for you to return to your "first love,” tke Old Reliable “Star Brand** Wilcox St Gibbs Co*s Manipulated Gnam, and use it on your crops ex clusively. It has given satisfaction wherever -used for over 45 years, and is acknowledged by those who use it to be the best all-round Cotton and Cerp Fertsfizef in the world. It gives you the Bast Raaults for the Least Homy. It is Cheap in price. High Grade in Analysis, made of the Best Materials, and has a record of 45 years which proves its Superior VjJaa as i Crop Producer. For Economy and Best Results this is Tke Fertflmsr for you to use. Ask. your Merchant for it and insist on hav- ing it. We sell all other grades of Fertilizers. If your Merchant does not handle our goods, write us direct The Macmurphy Company tessasisti te The Wl— A Qbba Own— C* S. G ATLANTA WELCH’ Coca-Cola Grape Juic MEET ME AT C. L. FISHBURNE’S 49y New end Modern 49 SQDATOUNTAIN QUAunr Afto ncsT sptvicx Hier’s Root Beer mBAllXT-UBBTGO 1UBBER Roofing** CBAKLBTOH,lC. W. C. lalgrdigr. Bailey of Hull, was heto Jacob O’Quiu, of Hendersonvill- may be mefttloned among those had business In town Monday. W. A. Smith, of Little Switui Was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith went t Charleston Thursday. ■ » ■ .. .* - * Mis* Beulah Yarn, who has bee teaching the Adcuh school, was H town Saturday- Mite Varn has Jus