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,0 »**» !•. 1*12 V • ■ • ' ru H. V'T'./.J A customer of ours started a Savings ac count sometime ago and kept adding to it from his every week. Then he bought up a good many cattle and sold them at considerable profit He was able to make this deal because he had the money. «*• * aU There are many ways a Savings account will help you besides the 4 percent, we pay you. Start an account now with the only National Bank in the County. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jas. E. Peurifoy, President E. E. U.NES Vice-rretL C. G. Padgett # Cashier. - -a $1.00 Down $1.00 Weekly ____ f ° Throw away the old wood bed! . Then come here and let us show you some constructed on hygienic ' . " ii ’ • v principles. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD „ *f> ■ /•' - ■. L. N. GLOVEft Msin Street. Wa!t^rt»oro, S. C. EB and Prsonal Mrs. A. ‘ J. t.uca* sad UtMe' daughter. of Alva, flu . JLrc In town vl-tfing rtl<u|\e* • • • Mrd. T P. Bnker U spending s frw h on riullirau’s UUud. r. A Kkknrdr has accepted a t> > altlon with A. Wtrhman A Sun. .tcjunicg ojoq Oi Sioitsiv aqj Suorar •‘i.jjg W. E. Triers, of Hendersonville, *HcoinK jo ‘ajjv f t «jv' pu« j t v wa# in town Monday 9 i ^Mr. aiMt Mrs. D. E. *#ruoalt. of B:v.uaks, were In towiv Saturday. ' Miss Mnmls/Stokes Is enjoyiag the breeies #( RuUlvwR's Island. ... Ml^s Hara and Bessie Kohn this afternoon for a ten day »y on Sullivan's Island. j Earle Grave*, who holds a posi tion w|fh Pringle Bros . of Charles ton., spent Sunday and Moixlay jn and near town with relatives. Mrs. H. S Crosby cod chlWren, of Charleston ire spending some time with relatives In and near town s • s Mr and Mrs Minor and daught- ^ ^ £ j • *'* * • • *»alH\.»r Q tM] (IN ll|(T|T* Mrs. T P. HjJter and Mrs. Jaa. E fr. Miss .Pearl, spent from Wednes- Peurifoy and children spent last i**y to Monday In Bavanrv.4i with week-end on Bull!van’s Island Mrs. W. C. Olover and Mil friends. US Dr 8 ** Rtddlo. of Sumter spent •ice Glover r-re |r< Charleston and of Sunday in -tourn with Mrs. Riddle i, Pi i the Island for a short stay. • e s Mrs. f 'C. Bruce and daughter. Miss Thelma, of Bamberg, are in Iowa.visiting Mrs. W. J. Snndifer. • e e — U Mrs. W. B. Gruber and daughter Mlaa Ethel, were on the Island a few days last week . Miss Ari a# Trice, who has been with-Mrs. Jdnee this aeaeon. as ha« goae to her home ia LogJagtoa. N. O. She |g stopping • few days to Columbia to | REASONS WSm'wttm A word from your banker at the riffct time, augr enable you to MAKE MORE MONEY than dl the Mien of rwonuim- dation you can carry. • An actieg bank aecoant botw of the boat tneana of estabUdiinf credit with your BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. A mao with a bank account aid a check bode in bia pocket hat all the money be need* ftlGHT WITH HIM, and the correct chance, too. ‘ ' The mere fact of a peraoo'g haying a bank account although small, creates within him a spirit of INDEPENDENCE and MORAL STRENGTH obtainable in no other way. Systematic and penietent dep^iting in a bank is the beat meant yet devised for the ACCUMULATION OF MONEY, and the interests, whether large or small, of men, women chil dren are alike carefully attended to by the bank. UHITH) STARS. COURTY AKP CITY DEBSITORT., Farmers and Merchants Bank, • WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA- R. H. WICHMAN. President . 1. M. FISHBURNE, Cashier =a= A Firm Foundation To build on the rock one must keep Ws credit ab solutely unsullied and he must realize that the best way to do that is by building up a bank ac- eount. ' It is at {he bank counter that a man’s credit is determined and the wise business man makes ev ery effort to stand well at his bank. gA You are doing good triply when you keep a eood v balance in the wink*-you help yourself ana the community, as well as the bant. The Bank of Smoaks I SMOAKS, - - '"V S. C. J S. WILLIAMS. W. H. YARN, W. C. PATRIC^JR . President . Vice-Prest. Cast C. H, STRICKLAND. AM^tant Cashier DIRECTORS: A H. N. FOLK. ' M. CROSBY. A. E. YARN. , ■ H. M. WOOD. W. H. YARN, / J.S. WILLIAMS •mmommmmmmmmmimmmmmoi Mrs J. P. Lilts left yesterday^Tor Bpartai.liury. from, which play^ >'19 will go to th» mounta ins/for th» summer . Col. D. S. Ileudyf^aon and family art spending tjke suramer abro 1 They will yiilt ninny of the oM countries t*efore returning in the fall. W. O. Benton, of Savannah, was In town on business Tuesday. • • s Miss Nettie Bailey, of Walterbortr. is spending sometime Ruffin. * * ." Max .and DeWitt Jacobs, who have been spending sometime in Savanruta, returned tacirae Sunday, r.^companied by their grandmother, Mrs. Jacobs. • • * Mr and Mrs. Clem Getsinger, of J. H. Dodd, of Round, Las just parrhf.*ed a fine automobile—a flny. Chalm^c*^« blue torpedo, with arlf Savannah, left Savannah, left \V*d- ^fnrttr, p*rheps the flt*?. 8 t car t neadr-y for a month's trip West, the county. , iThcp w!U spend most of the time ' • • • j at Fort Sttott, Kansas, the guest of Miss Nell d«Trev|lle. of Columbia ' thelr hroiher. Jasper Getsinger. Mr. will visit her parents In town thft I aM 11 ”• 0^»I n «er were accompan- week. She will be accompanird by 1 former’s, mother, Mrs. Httle Miss Nervelle Atk!n.*on. of j Getsinger, of Sniders. Columbia. _ I I —— fioelvet ard'Chain Snatched off Lit tle Girt. ' v A bit of clever detective wont w'as done Monday by Chief of Police C. W Glover. Early* Monday morn- I lt:g little Mies Sara Caroline Graves » | a little four yerr old glr! went to Klein is \!*Ii- ^lobster’s store for the purpose of The store was Mrs Ja • • • F r.urifevi arc •Iren > rt sperutr ? a ft\s davs on SulP’-ar.'a r hi> Mr Peuri- fey in in New York with !he St:. > Bank; rs Aasotia’icn Ml«? Margnrct A. ing sbro d. She will he away sr”- buying some candy, oral months visiting Italy, Frr * e. Jdoaed, the family being at break-. England and •Scotland. Her will irrlude a study of the 1 " Masters in literature. vi»lt .fast, and while waiting for them to old who ia visiting her parents. Mr. cod Mrs. E. M. Jones. Mr* L W McTber left this mornlag for a visit to relatives at Greenville.^ golr-g thence to the mountains for the balance of the summer. s s s Mrs Jaw. D. Edwards left today and expacta to ha a^ar tha balance of the Summer. The first three weeks the will spaad la August*. Alkea aod^tTamdea. From there jh* wlU go to Aabavllle, N. C., far 4' cpapie of meatha. «’ • ‘‘' ” I Mr. aM Mrs. Geo. Lcgare, of CUa leston.4 were in town several days recently. Mr. Legnra Is a candidate for rc-eleetion to congress and has many fiiendg. in Colleton who arp always glad to see him. • ■' J. D. McFadden. representing Dod son Printers Supply Co., of Atlanta, was ta Waiterboro Monday.’ Ur. Me- Faddcn was formerly with the Kpy> rtor« Type Foundry, but is making new friends of Carolina printers Quite rapidly. . > e ere return, a regro girl came up Mid snatched off a gold chain and locket which little Sara had around her neck, and took also her purse. The little girl, thoroughly frightened, ra home and reported the theft. The police were at once notified and Chief Glover gM Assistant Chief C*. L. Gahagan, undertook the cap ture o* the culprit. After some clever detective work by Chief Glov er, he found the chain gnd locket on the neck of Minnie Holllags, wife ef Brooks Hoi lings. It appears that her daughter, Maxie, about ten years old. was the thief. She reported to her mother that she had found the locket oo the street. Mle Jessie Fraser salted for New j The case was brought up before Ma York vie the Olpde Line last sreek. or Ackerman Tuesday morning and Mine Fraser expects to take a lit- ’g fine of «S».*0 was Imposed, for entry course at Colambla University during the summer months, and it la probable ttuft As will take up disorderly conduct on tbu street, wbfeb was paid by the relative* of , the girl. Little Mies Bara Caroline I 1 Were Prepared to hand out to our competitor^ a hard proposition. They know when it comes to showing A Fine Line Kitchen Utensils equal to ours that they’re not in it. When it comes to a stock of hard ware chock full of real value, we take a back seat for no one. We are Leaders—not Trailers Brown Fnnntnre & Hardwire Co n ‘The Busy Business” -Am == tlJiWfiid. / If Yon are Very ParHcnlar Abort the Accuracy of Your Watch get only the “ECGd/ which is made in different grades from 7 jewels to 23, and every one is a close time keeper. It is no Use to buy a cheap, unreliable watch, when a good one with a standard reputation is considered cheap. We keep the ELGIN WATCHES as specials in all grades and sizes and sell them at very reason^blf prices. In Dust Proof, Solid Nickle Cases • 0 •* 18 size, 7 jewels, at $ 6.00 IS size, 15 jewels, ?.i g.3C 18 size, 17 jewels, at - 11.00 18 size, 21 jewels, railroad grades at... .V 25.00 * « Also we have the best Standard, 20 and 25 year, Gold filled cases for a small additional cost. . * We prepay express charges on every ELGIN WATCH we sell in South Caro- Jina or Georgia. ■* . The S. Film Jewelry . (INCORPORATED)' Walterboro, 5. C, and MUUn, Go. m a«gt past •» Kodiak was Mifktad « kanaf b«r Card From Bhcrtff Fox. J* it has bssa rumored that I la leaded to withdraw from the sheriffs ram I take this opiprtu*- race to via aod I expect to remuin ta the race to the finish. W. R. Fox dxsn id ■ vttr to guto thd I am atW tm the Mrs. Jacob Hickman, of, mo la bowm ' ahopp.n< *