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- *¥' -J •fT*-. .14#E.' ' ; F*r0?tz vi-.jf r | ' N ^ . ■ PLAN NOW The gucccBsfiil man is the one who plans ahead, your plans now to depoeit a portion of the ’^imrSA^ DEPARTMENT and make it earn something. Make it work while you continue to work. Add a little to it from time to time, and you will be surprised to see how rapidly it grows. v Put It la The National Bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABSOLUTELY SAFE Walterboro, Jas. E. Peurifoy, Prcsi Jent. E. E. Jcnes Vice-Prest South Carolina C. G. Padgett Cashier. Local and Personal J. 8. Padgett, of Smoak*. vas la town this morning. • • • MIh Roby Good win ha* beea rta- Jtlag her uncle, J. L. Renta. | • • • a Mrs. O. W. Glorer rlatted reUtirtf at Cottagertlle last Tuesday • • • Mrs. L. W. Bear**, and Uttlo aeph •W. John Henry Hiott. of Harley ▼llle, are visiting near town. m m m T. P. JohnaoD who live* near Jackson boro, was among those who had business In town Friday. • • • J. B. Klaard, one of Snider's prosperous farmers had business la town Friday. • • • Miss Anna Benton, of Okoope. O*.. Is spending aometlass with rel- ntiresMn and near Walterboro. A. Bower*, of Srdders, Walterboro Friday.' wae in B. L. Yarn, ar-i de-ughter. Miss Cora, of Ruffin, were in town this morning. • • • Miss Eerie Willi*, of Henderson ville. is visiting Miss Lucie Jay- cocks in town. Mrs. J. K. Graves, of Peniel, left Saturday for Charleston, where she will spend some time with relatives. • • • A. B. Gilmore, of Washington, D. <\. t« visiting at the home of Mrs. H W. du Bois. • • • Miss Miriam du Bois is vis iting at the home of Miss Miriam Rice In Bamberg. Mr*. Laurie Maloy, of Charleston Is visiting at the home of Mrs. G: Mrs. E. P. Knight spout last Tuet 'C. Drown f day In Cottaaevllle with her taught*! • • • •r. Mrs. P. K. Willis. J Mrs. L. W. Beach, of Harleyville. * * * f i has been vlsittag relatives In &nd Mr ii-nd Mrs L C Beach of Char- near town. leston. have been here two weeks visiting relative* in and net-r Wal terboro. y „ • • • "Dr. and Mrs. M C Flshhurne. who have been visiting relatives at Leenvtlle. returned home Friday evening. V. • • • > Mrs. B. H. Graves and daughter. Uttlo Miss Deals, after spending several weeks la Charleston with relative* have returned home • • • Mr. at*1 Mrs. John Bsrry and droghtcr, little Miss Mary ar^ visiting at the home of Mr*. Burry’v parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. P. S Hill, of Round *0-^ ’ Tour li- # s K n *• »n mlth Mrs. HTIt's sister, Mrs. I» F Halford. • * e Masters John and Henry Walker, accompanied by their sister, Reba, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mole, at Gillisonville. • • • Mrs J. T O’Quinn, of Henderson ville. left Ssturdry to visit rela- t’ves and friends at Ruffin. Lodge and Ehrhardt. Miss Dolly Price, accompanied by Aubrey Price left Monday for M. Yonmans and family who have ftavannah. where she will spend been visiting relatives near Walter- several weeks, boro hr-ve returned to his home in Port Tampa City. Fla. Mias Bessie Knight aad brother. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rowling, of Way cross, Oa., returned home Sat urday after a visit to relativi Harry, returned last weok rfter vis-! Walterboro. Mrs. Rowlirw w Rina two weeks ia Summerville. Charlestoa a&4 res at nl be Aim mroABD^Ax/rmcMM>, • a "V* £+ AD0D8T 11, isi 2 1902 1 1912 . 1 THESE FIGURES INDICATE That we have given good service to the people for 10 YEARS In that time we have pleased thousands In that time we have paid out thousands In that time we have increased thousands DEPOSIT WITH THE * * . ’ Fanners & Merchants Bank WALTERBORO R H WICHMAN, President l SOUTH CAROLINA M. FISHBURNE, Cashier R. L. Fraser, the efficient cash ier of The Colleton Bnaklag Com pany Is spending two weeks vaca tion at Henderaoovtlle. N. C. r remembered here as Miss Alice Hiotf AT G. L BLOCKER’S Peit Pat. Flour $6 25 Grist 2.40 Chunk Meat 9 1-2 Best Side Bacon 15 Herring?.. : 19 8 Packages Soda : 25 6 Cakes Soap and 1 pkg. Washing Powder 25 Best Cheese 24 Country Butter. , .* 30 Tub Butter 39 Block Butter 41 Country Meal 30 Eggs 20 Highest price piid for chickens and eggs 47X PHONE 47X G. I. BLOCKER Walterboro, • - - SoathrCarolina What Meaner of Mae Senator Tlllmau’a s&ylng tb:\t_ Soath Carolina, and we caa Dot he irs B. Jones "would tanks a goo<L * h * t l _ ll “£ go ?f °° mat ’ v. .. — t# . r fcow ,nt * nw his friendship and fered for the office of Governor of The' following communication has been received from a native Col leton is n now residing Ip New Or leans with the following letter. “Notlalag yowr fight against Gov. ftole L. Bteune. am sending you ft Mr ,ahd Mrs. H M. Rowland tad dipping from our uvenlng daily chlldrer., Charlie and Howard, of Why Cross Ga.. are visiting their sister. Mrs. C. A. Walker. near town. * e -a • Masters Henry and John Walker "The Meridian Star.” I canrot express an opinion or choice as the various cr-nd(dates are not suffici ently known to me. but I trust the good people of old South Carolina «—-r. ™»r 7 ana ....... ,*«« '■*<*>** the best man. who. ac- accompanled by their sister. Miss wording to newspaper reports, cer- Rebs. left for Gillisonville last Thu* '■‘"’F i9 Blease.* day where they will visit their , Vi* His Insanity, aunt. Mra. W. O. Moore. | Atlanta. July 2».—A unKjue insat • e e ( »y test was applied by Recorder Mrs A W RtrtrklsnA and rklt- N "** h R Bro J r, <« * n h»S court Mon- dren, Hr-vel and Uoyd. of Williams. “ 0, T f in corumbis EU r n c G ° r ias have returned home after speodlag a p r ° ? fnr "> week In town with her psrerca. Mr Rtweer^ed for exn.mination. The and Mrs. B. F. Halford see Governor, for he is eminently quali fied.” should serve to cause thought ful men to pause for a moment and, brushing r-slde the recollection of the miserable filth of the campaign, ask themselves, “What manner of man is this “Judge Jones.” , the undisputed facts are that he is a quiet, well-behaved. God-fear ing clticen. He waa educated at Newberry college ar*J Erakine. He is sober, studious and modest. He was years ago superintendent of the Dunday school In the Associate! 2. Reformed Presbyterian church at.| Lancaster. On the supreme bench he 3. commar.led the universal respect of 4' the lawyers of the State aa a learn- 5, ed able, upright, courteous, digni-1 fied Judge. A son of the plc-ln work ing people of South Carolina, he 6. has been dll'gent in his profession. He has never amassed a fortur»\ because his life has been given to the public sen Ice. A man of frt- geJ habits, he is in moderate cir cumstances, though had his talents as a lawyer been devoted to private practice, he would probcbly have br« come a wealthy man. When Judge Jones was in active politics in the early nineties The State differed with him widely, but, without regard to his preser** can- dldccy. common fairness would com pel any truthful man or newspaper, whether friendly or unfriendly to his ambitions, to say that he has served his commonwealth with cred it to himself and with distinguished ability ar*.i fidelity. The first and only accusation tFuchlng Judge Jones' personal In tegrity that we* ever brought was that the Southern railway corruptly Influenced him wl He he was on the bei*'h, and that charge has been | admiration for another candidate •may be, is ready to deny the cor rectness of anything th&t we have here aald. —The State. J. HL Hmoak TVH» The People Why ’Obey Should Vote For Him I’Ve Township OommiftMloncr df Heyward Township. young man had been arrested for creating a disturbance in a meeting ^ ...... fko Gideons 'Mr and MrvC. M Htrley. after ( ..yon are from South Carollnr,?" spending sometime In town with lB< , uirrd j ad(fP Rrovles. relative*, returned to thetr home 4In .. wponeded the pr!90n . At RpAPtanbBPR- Honda? Toay accompanied by Mrs C. W Ratler. "What, sir. do you third, of Gov- - ' ernor Cole L. Biease f” was Ute T. P. Keesne. assistant editor of recorder's nest question. Th* Charleston Even tag Poet. Is -He is the noblest and most spending g. few days la tow* with honorable South Carolinian who has his family, who have beer, here fpr err-ed public office in that state •Mistime visiting relative*. since the days of Wade Hampton.” • • • responded Young. , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor. Miss Balia Wescoft*. Gerald Wescoat aad Eugene von Lehe. Mr. and Mrs G C. Brown and Mrs, Laurie Meioy. of Charleston, went ta Beaufort last Sunday intbelr touring cars. Then the recorder leaned over his desk and wrote, and this is wha» he wrote: "Eugene Gordon Young Insane. Hold r* police station and telegraph his family. ” I V. VJ. r augr Of The First Sm^TlIonda! C. O. Padgett, the efficeat cashier Oae of the most common ailments First Nutiouaf Bask, who hard working people are affllrt- sy for two weeks, re- ed with is lame back. Apply Cham- Moaday afternoon. While hartals’* Lialment twlc* a day aad away, Mr. Padgett rtrtted Gieen massage th* parts thoroughly at flprlags, Richmond. Ta.. Jahaaon each application, and you will gat City, Tana., aad aovural potats la . quick relief. For salo by all deal- j'citlsen so Because he was the first man In the race. Because he is the oldest man in the race. Because be needs the office. Because he ca& fill the office. Because he la opposed to tricks and wants every man to work for what he gets. Because he promises to better the condition of the roads with the township's apportionment. Because he will see that the work is carried on fairly and honestly regardless of friend or foe. Mandton lump. Islandton, Aug. 17—Special: We are ha,vlng very warm weather now. The farmers here are busy gathering their fodder. Rev. J. J. Williams and wife are spending this week in CottagevHle. John and Lee Stneath attended Ih picnic at Crocketville and report a very pleasant time. Mlaa Alvaiie Carter, of Williams, visited friends at IvlandtoD last week. Nathan Crosby, who has been In Port Tampr. City, Fla , for the past six months spent a few weeks with his relatives recently. A Successful Man’s Advice _ -. .• Y- Henry Dexter, an old and successful New York merchant, guv* this advice to young men: “Make it the rale and practice of your Ufe to set aside and save a part of every dollar you tarn or recelr This advice which It will puy any person to follow—wheth er wage-earner, salaried person or business man. This bank Is of great valua to thrifty persons, aa here t> u they can deposit their surplua money with absolute assur ance of safety and Interest will be credited upon it at th? rate of 6 per cent. We are anxious to help the ambitions people of ths com munity to get ahead financially. The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, - y - 5. C. J. S. WILLIAMS, W. H. YARN. W. C. PATRICK. JR . President Vice-Prest. Cashier. C. H STRICKLAND, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. FOLK. M. L CROSBY. A. E YARN, H. M. WCOD, W. H YARN. J. S. WILLIAMS SECTIONAL VIEW A—Sectional view of complete tire, showing extra thick cor- ‘of tough ruga ted tread rubber. B—Chemically treated puncture proof dose woven fabric, made from finest Sea Island cotton. C—Rubber jacket reinforcement. D—Extra interwoven chemically treated puncture proof tread reinforcement. / E—Two-ply Sea Island cloth woven friction cloth. F—Inner tube retaining jacket. G—Finest pure rubber tube or air chamber, chemically treated. H—Extra canvas rim reinforcement to prevent rim cutting. A PAIR OF PUNCTURJE-PROOF, SELF-HEALING TIRES mear 3 pleasure in riding, and will make you an enthusiastic wheelman. The toughness of this tire is to be compared only to the hide of a rhinocerous. s, L. N. GLOVER Main Street, Walterboro, S. C. Misses Bertie Smith and Iva Tea- shown by the supreme court records ry spent Saturday and Runday with to convict the accuser not less of Miss Pet Rents. stupidity thru of malice. It wasn’t Robbie Crosby, of Walterboro, at- even shrewd, so easy was the task tended the meeting at Rice Patch of exploding it. Judge Jonee’ sympathy with the masses of the people has been prov ed time and agftin. He was certaln- Surday. We regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Hannah Stneath Also Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Yarn are very ly in sympathy with the majoritj HI- of the people when he was elected | Mrs. W. C. Slneath, of Sheldon, Speaker of the House and Associate 1® expected to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Justice. The record of his deeU- C. Sineath at an en-rly date, ions show that he has been free from Improper influences and that he has not been under the domina tion of wealthy men or corporations Yesterday The State printed a tet ter from a former cotton mill work er telling of decision by Judge Jonts by all dealers, which arrayed him ss a Judge as the protector of the protector of th? rights of labor in what wr-s nerhsps the most important cotton mill ca.o cut out the fOM P° n ord ma ‘ 1 “I was cured of diarrhoea by one doee of Chamberlain’* Colic, Chol era and Dir.rrhoea Remedy.” writes M E. Gebhardt, of Oriole, P*. There is nothing better. For sale If you cannot call &t his store. it that has been decided its South Car- with 23 cents, and a 50 cent box olina in a generation. I^et us forget all a-bout the oth*r candidates for a moment and ask. What manner of man for Governor would South Carolinians havef • Without reference to his oppon ents, candor would further compel a just man to say that seldom has a eminently qualified.” using Senator Tillman's phrase, of- of the specific will be sent you by mall, charges paid. Do not put it off. “One today is worth two tomorrows.” Misses Julia Carter and Alice Ritter and J. L. Carter, of Ritter, have been visiting relatives in Cot- tagSvllls. _ ' ^ ^ , Is the Standard Watch, which we sell under absolute guarantee. We have 4ie Elgin W'atches in stock from 7 to 21 jewels—$6.00 to $25.00. The Si Finn Jewelry Co. bound %ibnke a> success in her chosen QMd, Sunday school work Pity that Wvery county in the State didn't havpynore of her kind Llewellen. Picnic at Wesley Chapel. Ehrhardt. Aug >7.—Special: On last Thursday we attended a Sup- day’achool picnic at Wesley Chapel In the independent Empire of old Colleton, &nd everybod.y vtsitir«g there was at home among the Folks, Yarn’s, Key’ a> Kearse's Riser's Mul ler’s. Kinard's and other good folks of that hospitable section Services were begun by appropri ate songs, and Mr. D. Mlley Yarn proceeded to Introduce the speak ers of the day. Miss Ida M. Fifli- burne of "The City on the Sand Hills," who for some forty mir»utes held her audience equally as well e.% most masculine orators do. and v^e have heard many efforts by the sterner sex not hti-lf so good as hers was. Her sweet voice, is barely strong enough to fill a large church. ... and If she would add in voluqie to ,u ly * uarattt ®* li lt about 2 parson power, she would be a perfect spessker. Colleton Sunday schools are very fortunate In getting the services of snch a worker as Miss Flshhurne She is vary enthusiastic and is Sores and All Skin Dieases Disappear When TeUcrine is l m-<I a This Is th* one unfailing reme- dy > and no matter how severe a case of eczema, piles, tetter, ritis- worm. old sores or scalp disease you may suffer with, TETTER IN K wlll give Instant relief and affect a permanent cure. We know the merits of thin, soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we Get a 50c box at yonrj druggist. If he haa no 1 the genuine TETTERINE, tend us 50c and w* will iupply you at once. Th* Shuptrine Co.. Savannah Ga. For Sal* By John M. Klein k