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• - ft Department is now one of the buisiest U 1 departments in our two lorge stort s. We hava recently added a Bal cony in our Furniture Store to accommodate this ever increasing stock. In tins Department you will find everything in die trunk and bag line. Trunks of all kinds and at all prices from the cheapest paper covered to the . moat expensive leather. SUIT CASES from 75c. to the very best made at $2 00, $a*5°. $3-oo. $3 5°. r \ «* $5.00, $7.50 and on up as high as $20.00 each. Bags at all prices from 50c. to $14.5.0 each. Steamer Trunks, Telescopes, Satchels, Trunk Straps, Etc., Etc. \ ff -THE BUSY BUSINESS.’ vjr Waherboro, South CaroKna. N teaching, as b business, punctuality deacy—and greater efficiency brings higher salary. This watch is a first aid. Put utmost confidence b its Mb* fulness:—and dass sessions, study and reci tation perbds will begm on time. Light and dainty—yet strong and dependable. The “honor member of its class, with a perfect record. Lady Elgin A CAR LOAD OF FLOUR X A/car load of that Famous, High Grade Dunlop rlative Flour to gc at $6.25 per barrel, this week per sack $3.95 and up to $5.50 sack. Grits $2.25 to $2.40,per sack. Several hundred bushels of corn to go at $1. toper bushel * A nice lot of fruit jars and rubbers—all kinds to go at 75c to £1.40 per dozen. Rubbers 5 to 10c per dozen. Green cCftee 17 to 20c per lb. Ground can coffee 10 to 30c can. Monogram parched coftee, best selected 35c. ib. * Meats 11 1 2 to 18c. lb. Oil sausage 12 i-2clb. Pure country lard 12 i-2clb. We cany a full line of all kinds of Groceries. Shoes, Clothing and Dry Goods, Notions. Etc. “ telf -• We self you everything you need at Close Prices antP - ’ top prices for your Country Produce. give you Always s jyg glad to serve our large corps of customers. Always make this store yoff headquarters while in town, for anything and everything you need. . * Yours for business. Union Fanners Bargain House v'"* * »«**» Loeated at Wmoafca. S. mt tS of basiasM Jaae 1411, 1U$. Leans and dteeouau... .$SS,Sft,tS faraltura and Fixture*.. 2.«2T.M Bankiac House 1 .S2S.ee Do# from Banka and Bank. «rs 4,tSe.TS Currency l.iee.SS o«>d i4i.ee Silver and other minor com ... ... ies.es Located at clone of «be 14th Itll. Loans sad Discounts $St,4fS.4S 0>er drafts 14».ll Furniture and Ftxturee 1.I1S.SS Brnking House • 1,440.44 Due From Banks and Bankers M6f.ll Currency 111.00/ Gold 40.00 Silver acd other Minor Coin .. .. 107.71 Checks and Cash Itema. . 314.00 Total.. • • • ’ e 11.M1.4S Total.. 135,001.62 LIABILITIES. Capital,Stock Paid in ..$10,040.00 Surplus : 110.SS Undivided Profita, lee* Cur rent Expense# and Taxes paid 010.41 Individual Deposits subject to check 4,(04.71 Barings Deposits.... .. 10.0tS.0h Cashier’s Checks ll.il Bills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed 4,500.00 Total 31,181.41 m LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $8,450.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses sod Taxes Paid $47.11 Due from Banks aixl Bank ers |$.$7 Individual Deposits subject to Check I,$I0.$| Time certificates of deposit 4,071.11 Cashier’s Checks 41.00* Bills payable. Including cer tificates for monsy bor rowed 10,000.0# State of South Caroline, County of Colleton Before me came C. A. Thomas, Cashier of the.shore ssmed bonk, who, being duly sworn, says that the a bore aa£ foregoing Total.. e e • e ..$15,008.12 la a true condition of said bank, of aaM as showa by the books bank. C. A. THOMAfl, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of Juno. 1012. I. A. Sauls, (L. ■.) Notary Public. * South Carolina. Correct Attest! J. E. BMOAK, ^ H. M. CARTER, MT D. F. J. BERRY, State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. Before me came W. H, Vara, rlce- Preeident of the shore named baak, who, being duly sworn, says that tb above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. H. YARN. Sworn to slsI subscribed before me this 21st day of Jutfe 1112. A. EUGENE YARN, ■fi: itti TMOMoNbrMaksBMfawto j line of ffoodo-Otf •tom fc «oel asi Mi to ooe you aad show job. 7 Picnic Baskets and Dainties The oaooon for pfeako it ber» and wo m ^ from oor moot compioto grocery department SHTtoff yow naod for your pienlc dinner—aoi o basket topStlt lu. Summer Dress Goods. „ IsfMiaontoiho ricniodalntloa. wo bare a oompieto line of ladios dress goods—lingeries, lacea. anbroiderka and picnic slippers and hoaiery. Going Away This Summer? Then you will need td get a now trunk or tnvoHsff bact Well, we have them in all stsea and at very low pries. Time to put up Your Fruit. Remombor we earry a large asmrtmeut of fruit Jan hi all sises and at rock bottom pricoa. Abo rubbon and asm for your old Jan. Anything you Need at any Time Colleton Mercantile Co. The Brick Store. Notary Public. wCows Correct Attest! A. E. YARN. f H. M. WOOD. J. S. WILLIAMS. Directors. Ove More umr HON. J. 1. HOLK Continued from p VISITATION DAY FLANS. fUseaMjaynelmSaa* came the duty of the delsgntloa to recommend a man for appolaUsont. When we came together to dlsCusa the matter, I remarked that I wish ed to ballot for a mam that could take the auditor’s books where they stood- and complete the work as it was begun with no experimenting and some of the delegation naked where such a man was. Jack Smjfb said that it was In Pink Murray. If he could be had. I asked Jack if he could not do It and If so. would he take the job. He said would he could do the work, but ! not promise to take the job until | be came home and went back, then | he would answer yee or no. When he came tnd went bt/'k, he said, Ilf we wanted him to do the work. he would take It and do his best. That is how Jack Smith became au ditor .cmd i believe 1 am miffhti])» responsible for it. ■ Now, if he M not wanted, the redress is at the ballot box and not far off<» That is not all I dabbled ids either, as I s&id before, I did rot believe in appointing men to office, bnt I have had to vote a whole lot of times since I have been a representative recommending some Marti tug Bhcum te Week* The preparations for the honss to house visltntlon planned for Sat urday, July 18, are rapidly nearing completion. Church after church, or rather Sunday school after Sun day school is. f^jllng Id line, and only a very few remain not having Us superintendent of visitation and visitor* selected. Sheridan town ship reports that every Sunday school has Its superintendent, vis itors and territory mapped out. Warren, Broxton and Bells are likewise in line, while Heyward and Verdler are almost completely or ganised. The visitation cards and neces- mrj blanks will be sent out Id a day or so to the township and Sunday school visitation superinten dents. The day must be a success. Every white family In the coutfty mu%t be visited and the infonn&iion naked for on the blanks secured. It Is. koped there will be someone at every home capable of giving the Information the day it set ap&rt to p !■* mmamr umm out an warn ump*. ahS valaabls Inv hanaa aai has*. It h.-3:rr-*nw «tM?a*4 kb {■aSrVui wli A. Wichman dk Son. one for appointment. It looked a while like all of tbe couoty officera were going out. When It became jb ligatory upon ua to recommend a man for highway commissioner, I told Col. j: W. Hill that if he would take the Job, I would vote for the visitors will not be delayed. With the Information to be se cured on this dayv-in the hands ot the pastors and superintendents, wonderful results are expected to follow. New workere will be trough Into ths Sunday schools and Into' the churches, and much good will td ■are to follow. Let there be en- tkusiaetic interest. Mias Flshburne, county field wotk him. If it cost ms my political death, r ! 1 « er. la raraestly striving to make I know he will do him duty f-nd should my actions, as representa tive. cause mf political death, let her go. She won’t struggle. 1 have stood for my convictions Juat as I shall always do. Very truly yours, J. T. Polk. this day one long io he remembered, and we trust she'Vlll be supported •hy every Sunday school worker. In formation will be given, or iDiulrica answered by her or by W. W. Smoak, County Visitation Supt. Sores and All Skin Dieates Disappear When Tcttrriae is Used This la .the one unfailing reme- 1 dy and no matter how severe a * case of ecsetna, plies, tetter, ring worm, old sores or scalp disease you ma^ suffer with, TETTER 1VE will gfve£lhstant relief and affect a permanent cure. We know the meriU of this soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee It. Get a 54c box at y**r druggist. If he has rot the genuine TETTERINE. send us 50c and we will supply you at once. Tbe Sbuptrine Co., Savannah Ga. For Sale By John M. Klein LOCAL AND PERSONAL* Mrs. A. K. Beach, and children are vtaltng Mrs. J. B. Meyer In SummeririHe. They will be away about ten days. Miss Thadle Murray of St. George la visiting at the home of Mrs. A. P, Barnes. Little Miaa Elizabeth Meyer, aad brother, Joe Minus, of 8t George are spending sometime with their aur.t, Mrs. A. P. Barnes. A. C. Roger has accepted a posi tion with the H. W. Cohen store, relieving Mr .Pinckney for e. while. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Butler are in town vlsitng Mrs^C. W. flutter. Ifeuttfcr WALTERBORO, S. C. Mr. lUltrr Take* to Coins-Ha. It will be with regret that our readers learn tbit F G. Behnr. Es*j. for many years one of the promi nent members of the local ^ar, * ns takea this'morning to Columbia (or treatment. He will b* under the treatment of Dr. Babcock. Mr. Behrt has been la failing health for several months and la * complete physical wreck. Dr. W. B. "Acker- Ualoa Horvtres at The First Baptist CtumOi. Tbe Methodist,, Presbyterian and Baptist clNjrches have decided to hold mien ggrvices on Sunday nig ft during the remainder of the Aim- tact. The first ot these services wli: be held at the First Baptist church on next Snnday night Jane SO, Rev. H. 1. Cauthen will preach. Everybody is invited to attend these . vrWch win & hell at the IKU. Cottageville, June Special: Mloaaa Hannah aad Edaa Stakes, ot Waiterboro, visited relatives hern Sunday. Mrs. 0. K. Ackerman, aad daaght- er, Mias Winona, attended the an nual Sunday school picnic at Cypra— last Wednesday. Mi secs Georgia By ms and Nell Me- Leee, of Oraaguharg, are gnaeta of Mrs. J. D. Aekerman tor n tew doyo. « Mias Bertie Ackerman, after visiting friends and relatlvos la Orangeburg, returned home, Friday. Mr. Waahle Jaques, and ’’ Mine Julia Peters spent Sunday and Monday here as guests of Mr. B. N. Ackerman. Mrs. L. L. Davis aad ckHdven, of Cogdete, On., are visiting at the home of Mr. J. C. Miller. A play entitled “The Deeetriek Skule’’ gotten «p by the young peo ple of tho town, will be given at the school auditorium Thursday ev ening, Only 4th. It promises to be .*fgood and It la promised to all . that attend, that they will be fal- E. P. O Brj-an. of H.nd.r«),Tm,, | ly , epUd um . Md trouble 10 coming. The program is both Interesting and amusing. was Id town Tuesday. Junior Kinsey, one of Lodge's prosperous farmers, was In tbwn yesterday. • __ C. S. Rhode, of Branchville, a student of Wofford College passed through town yesterday. Mr. Rhode Is selling maps during his vocation. J. D. L. Warren, and A. E. Smith of Rnffln, were Id town Tuesday. C. J. Cone of Lodge, was among those who had business In Waiter boro Tuesday . Mrs. Braid and children, of Sum merville, are at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Koger. W. H. Guess & Bro. White Rose Flour 16 lbs Sugar for 6 Cakes Octogan Soap for 3 Boxes Star Lye for $6.50 1.00 25c 25c Green Coffee 20 and per )b 6 lbs Starch for 25c 25c Clyde Ackerman, who baa been attending Charleston College la at home for the summer vacation. C. P. Knight, spent several day last week with relatives at Knights ville. The “Democratic Convention" giv en by the Idle Hoar Society Inst Wednesday evening was a vary a- musing event of the week. Quito * n Dumber of young folks attended and It was very eneonragtog to tho “candidates" to see tbe people take an Interest and pleasure in being present. Mr. C. A. Ackerman wad unanimously electatelporoner. Mr. C. T. Reeves was*eleeted Repre sentative after -a tight battle with his multitude ot opponents. Mr. W. J. Taylor and temll/r Mrs. W. J. Sandiftr and Miss Pearl and Hart Williams of WalUrhoro- spent several hours in Cottagevllin Sunday. Mrs. Cummings, of tho Maplo .Cane section speDt last Thursday with Mrs. P. B. Ackerman. '• Mrs. Knight after visiting her sod^ C. P. Knight, returned to her homo at Knigbtsville Snnday. Mrs. Rant, and chHdyan. of Or angeburg, la visiting her brother. Rev. J. P. Inabinet. -- Fruit Jars Pints, Qta and 112 Gal lon, for 50 66 & 85c per doz. Groceries delivered to any part of the town. Let us know your wants, - Phone bOx W. H. GUESS & BRO. WALfERBORO, S. C. White Diarrhoea * * Prevented aad Cared No danger of losing the little chicks if you use Prates White Diarrhoea Remedy. It’aa positive insurance against loot. CaoroaUod to car* o* hock. 25c aad 50c at A. Wichmaa ft 1012 *‘0> FAU. i: I 1: •• Der Wing Workjtape go Short Notice. WALTERBORO, X X S. C Mrs. T. Screven Dour, aad chil dren. of Dustier, are In town vhdt 40* ?*§. ..B, Hams. ml i. *