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n- w ^'iTg 5 »li * (• S ; ■ + ’p r «T The trend of the tiiue$ i* toward specialized efforts. You see it on ^1*sides. Study any successful bus- mess c«d what do you find? Con centrated energy, elimination of obsolete methods, expert knowl- edege applied to the most trivial details and a constant, everlasting study to make every ounce of ef fort produce the greatest possible results. This is our policy. It means success to you . Put your money* here where you ern get the best .service ar*1 th* largest rate of interest on your mon- «'>:• FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABSOLUTELY SAFE Walterboro, South Carolina C. G. Padgett . Cashier. Jas. E. Peurifoy, Presi -ent. E. E. Jcnes Vice-Prest :i:iuit;ii;:^uu<!!Uuicii:!tiUi]uc:ut;iitiuiai;:iUiUu.D!iiumiii;t]uiHiii!uiaiNimiHi!UumiiiitiK^ Local and Personal E » , I iii!iKiiUiqu:t«mit:iC}iiu.i:H:isc:’;u<i:;:iut::uitiiiatiC]iii:tii!Kiintniii;iniiUiiiiiimniC:i;;umiiiitS T. It. Risher. of Round, was in town Saturday. • • • Miss Pearl Beach, of M.t Carmel was in town Saturday* shopping. • • • J. A. Willis, of Cottagcvilh*. was among those in town Saturday. • o o » * • • • • D. D. Rhode, of Cottr..?e\ille. was In town Saturday. • • • Mr. and .Mrs. C. D. May, who have been at Hendersonville, N. C. for several weeks, returned home Wednesday. __ • • • Evander McTeer, of Early Branch. ■was here sever&l days last week visiting bis brother. E. R. McTeer. • • • Mr. J.'R. P. Fox. has returned from Jacksonville. Fla., accompanied by hit friend. Dr. George Lyons of that place. e e • Wr. and Mrs. John D. Glover, rnd son John, who have been spend ing several week* tr« the mountains of North Carolina, have returned home. • • » A. C. Padgett, or.' of J^noaks pro greesive young farmers r.nd huklneas men, was In town Monday. • • • Dr. J. H. .Baker was among tho«e who went to Charleston Saturday*. He returned Monday. * * • • Paul W. Risher. of Smoaks. aM son. Paul, were In Walterboro Myn- da-y \ * * * A. J. r*id J. J Sineath. of Inland-, ton, were among those in town Monday. • • • Mrs. W. E. Fraser hr*s for guests her sisters. Mrs. Qsriels. of, ^ 1 W n ]t pr K nrn vannah. and Mrs. Walterson. of W UUIU, Brunswick, Ga. * Your Attention is Called to our f splendid line of Cribs in white enameled frame, Made for sendee and in pleas ing effect. These are special values at from $5.50 to $10.00 L N. Glover Furniture, Matting and House Furnishing Goods. - - s. c. Mrs. H. W. Black. Jr. and daught er, Mlfw Florence, who have b^en at Glenn Spring* for several weeks, returned Saturday. W. W. Cone, of l^odge. spent Sun day in town. • • • •"'Beaty Ritter, of Drawdys, spent Sunday in town. Mm. T. P. Lesesne and rhlldren. of Charleston, returned Monday af ternoon, after visiting relr-Mve* in .town. She was accompanied on her ne ar Drawdys. ’'return by Master Chaplain Davis. Miss Mabel Tumbleston spent last week with relatives and friends hid wtmuan. waltxbbobo, a a SOME SPECIAL REASONS „ WHY YOU* ACCOUNT SHOULD i i M KEFT WITH . < ^ • 5*. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK With a bank account you always know the EXACT STATE of your finances. *« It gives you new and profitable business IDEAS. It opens new avenuea for DEVELOPMENT, study and self-improvement. It encourages YOUR** NEIGHBOR to savo &ndmakes him a better citizen. * . & it showa you the true line of difference between LUX URIES and ♦NEtiGasrriEs A bank account is. Itself, the luxury that DOES NOT COST ANYTHING. • As "money is power,'* a l ink balajxe makes you a greater FORCE among your fellow men. It sets a good example to the >«>ung people and may change the whole course of th«ir lives for the better. UNITED STATES, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Farmers and Merchants Bank, . WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROUNA R. H. WICHMAN, President I. M. FISHBURNE, Cashier l|< This Bank is Elected if the Unanimous Vote of Satisfac tion which we give our custom- ers counts for Anything We ask your suffrage. * ' \ *•■ *■ /' 0 • / The Bank of Smoaks - 5. 0. W. C. PATRICK, JR., SMOAKS, J S. WILLIAMS, W. H. V \KN. President Vice-Fust. Cashier. C. II. STRICKLAND, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. FOLK, * M. L. CROSBY, A. E. YARN, H. M. WCOD, ' W. H. YARN, J. S. WILLIAMS >1 OUR LARGE CAPACITY enables us to save patron’s time, w’hich is worth more than toll charged. Every department open to your inspec- uie bon. oeconu nanu oaggmg anu ues lumisnea at market, if you want that kind. Free storage for your Seed. One trip completes the job; the other follow buys the lint, through a public sworn weigher. We buy the seed. Give us a trial. WALTERBORO OIL MILL BEST QUALITY EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ...t* L. Wetherhom & Son mf o* f 5 cypress DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS Charleston, . South Carolina Prompt Deliveries Estimates Furnished VOTIN'© COUPON. Cut out this coupon and present It at Brown Furniture and Hardware Company and get in exchange twenty-five votes in the |400 PIANO CONTEST. Vi j a* paom: '*r*. Question It has been asked us several times. “How can you afford to give away that beautiful $400 00 Upton Parlor Grand Piano. ^ as you advertise you will do?” Our Answer We prefer to sell 100 articles at a profit of ten cents each, rather than 10 articles at a profit of one dollar each. It meant just ninety more people patronizing our store. The only reason for our being in business is to do business. This means that we must bring the people to our store. Low prices and good values will bring us customers always. Our giving away this piano is simply to bring additional business to our store and it ia doing it, every day. It pays you and us. Brown Furnilare & Hd’w Co. Walterboro, S. C. EWwl 'll X Is the Standard Watch, which we sell under absolute guarantee. We have the Elgin Watches fn stock from 7 to 21 jewels—$0). 00 to $25.00. The S. Finn Jewelry Co. THIS IS m m?0 WE GIVE AWAY ON DEC. 25-VALUE $400 00 .•Vvi- '■fiS Mr*. R. R Tumblestor* and sis ter, Miss Essie CoHe, left Monday for Stokes, where they will sp«*nd a ' few days with their sister, Mrs. E B. Way. ^ * ► Mrs. T. TYccy Walsh fcnd children who have been visltltvj her psren**. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flshburne. r*- turned last week to their borne in Torkvllle. • • • In C xol‘n CthaearU J patt of‘the wITk*' haf "eea spending som^U^e with They are members of the county her daughter, Mrs. * board of TWClstration and opened is now with her brother, B* 0 *. J a,.bMlu lor tk. lot time ml M.'rTc^., Sores and All Skin Dieaaes Disappear When Tetterim* Is Used This is the one unfailing reme- dju. and no matter how eevere a case of eczema, pllee, tetter, ring worm, old aorea or Scalp disease you may suffer with, TETTERINl will give instant relief and affect & permanent cure We know live merits of this soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee it. Get a 50c box at your druggist. If be has not the genuine TETTERINE, send ns SOc and we will supply you at once The Bhuptrine Co., Savannah Ga. For Sals By John M. Klein WHAT SEEMED TO US TO BE A QUESTION 18 NOW A GRATI FYING SUCCESS. IT PAYS TO BE LIBERAL WITH OUR TRADE. Since we first announced that we 4 should give away the beauti ful Upton Parlor Grand Plano to some one of our customers on December 25th our husineM ha* shown a big increase in every depart ment. Of course the unusual values which we/ are o'fering have helped to make this increase and we shall continue along these linos. We are dally receiving New and Attractive Offering* from the Fash ion* Centers and you will find our stocks complete in all the heavy dally' demand. BE SURE AND ASK Full YOUR PIANO VOTES WITH EVERY PUR CHASE. HULKS OF CONTEST. 1. Name of Contestant will not be known. *. *-^r*-'?Came of Contestant wtll not be published. " 3. Every Contestant is credited fcith 2<XX> Votes to start with. 4. Every Contestant gets a number. 6. Standing of Contestants’ numbers published weekly. 0. All Vote* must be brought in for recording on WEDNESDAYS. 7. Votes must not he wirtten upon. H. Tie Vot»*s in packages with Contestant’s number.and * the anwmnt on top slip only. ,, ' Color of Voles will change and MUST BE RE CORDED WEEKLY. 10. Votes are transferable only before recording. 11. Contestant having the largest number of Votea on Dec. 25, wins the Piano 12. Candidates not bringing in personal Votea will be dropped. ’ Brown Fnrnitare & Hardware Company AND THE PRESS AND STANDARD ’ WALTERBORO, S. C. •7 -• * l: I v 7 v I 1