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in . t0 our new store about September 25th. Every stove and range on our floor must be sold before that time. We are determined to do this and
this sale ^ St0Ves on our floor ' )e * ow actual cost, in many instances. > You will never again be able to buy a good stove for as little money as we will sell th<
If you are thinking of buying a new stove now,, or within six months, or even a year, it vvillpay you to come here and make your selection at once. • *
The stoves are all good. Some the famous Favorites, guaranteed to cut fuel bills one-third; practically eliminate repair expense, and. give a life time of perfect
tee. Inere are only a few of these stoves left so you had better come and make your selection at once. The shrewd buyers of walterboro and vicinity will not
v tnis opportunity to escape of securing a first-class Range for less than manufacturer’s cost.
Come and select the stove you want. It can’t possibly pay you to put up with that old, worn out, misfit stove now in your home when you can buy, at such
remarkably low prices, a brand new one that will save you money on fuel bills and give you better sendee.
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This Favorite Range Marked half Price
PRICE ONLY$47.00
You can operate the above range a whole year with the
amount of fuel you will pour into the c^rrmon, ordinary stove
in eight months.
It contains features that you would expect to pay $15 to
$20 extra for; although they are given you foi‘nothing in this
tale. S«fh features as the fceat. inuicator. corrugated oven
bottom, ventilated oven with both cold and hot air, air-tight
seams and joints, controlled damper, invulnerable tire hex,
etc, ,
The range will pay for itself in a short time in the amount
fuel it will save you. At the price can’t be beat.
There is nothing more important than saving
money-making one dollar do the work of two;
getting the most for your hard earned dollars—
no matter what you buy.
Don’t overlook this sale. Don’t let this dollar
saving opportunity pass you by. The old cook
stove in your kitchen is wasting lots of fuel and
giving imperfect service. It tires out your wife,
gives badly cooked dinners and .is a general
source of annoyance and worry.
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Consider that any one of the stoves in this
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sale will last as long as you have any need of a
stove, and save money every year it is in use.
Don’t miss this .sale. Save $10 to $20 on the J
purchase of a n§W stove or range. It'S the' ^
greatest opportunity you have ever been offered.
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A. WICHMAN & SON
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Walterboro, -
THIS NEW DOMESTIC FAVORITE RANGE ESPECIALIY PRICED AT
PRICE ONLY $36.00
The ab;we Favorite is a steal rangy, and will I wt fWrftimm as long as
the ordii ary, poorly built steel ranges on the market. It is built
with air-tight seams and joints, insuring |ong life and perfo-t opera-
^tion. Foods will come froth i»s o^on, appetizingly and deliciously
cooked. A better Range can’t be made than this New Domestic
Favorite and the price we will make you on it bardy pays (of the coat
of the materials in it.
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RED VOTES
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In Brown Furniture & Hardware
Company’s $400.00 Piano Contest
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W»1 NOT BE GOOD AFTER
Next
Wednesday.
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Color of votes change every 4
weeks. Get your votes in on
WEDNESDA YS
of the Condition mi
THE SMOAKH BANKING C*>.
Located at Smoaks, S. C„ at the
close of business Sept. 4th, 11*12
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. ... 124,584.:
Furniture and Fixtures.. 2,027.1
Banking House.^ ....... 1.820.
Dus from Banka and Bank.
" ere 2,193d
Currency 1,225.<
Gold 387.
Silver and other minor
Coin... .■. mm .». .8j.
Total.. .»
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LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in ..$10,000.00
Surplus ... .. 129.8*
Undivided Profits, lt»s Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes
paid 705.16 j
Individual Deposits subject
to check 4,036 43
Savings deposits. . .O'.. 10,94'>.3I
Cashier’s checks 3.62
Bills Payable, Including Cer
tificates for Money Bor
rowed 6,500.00
Mm. Annie Hndson Demi.
Mrs. Annie Hudson, wife of the
late Gilbert Hudson, died at her
horns here Friday morning at 3
•o’clock, after an illness of two weeks
j Mrs. Hudson was twice married. Shel
°was a Miss Ballsy, before her first |
marrri&ge to Jackson Bunton. Of
this union eleven children were
born, of which four are living, one ,
son, B. Is Bunton and three daugh-1
tsrs, Mrs. Mary Graves. Mrs. Ellen
Blow and Mrs. Amanda O’Quin. ;
like Interment took place at Pr-
. nlel Methodist church Saturday af-
%mrwMm In the pasaanca of a large ,
tttmbei of forrowinf relatives and
friends. Mrs. Hudson was perhaps
the oldest perron in Colleton cour.*-
ty, her age being 94 jears. The
was a good Christian woman and
was a member of Bethel Methodise
church of her childhood.
Total .. $32.322 74
State of South Carollnas
County of Colleton
.Before me came C. A, Thomas,
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being dul/^sworn; says that
the above and foregoing statement
Is a true condition of said bank,
1 as shown by the books of said
bank.
\/ C. A. THOMAS.
Cashier. .
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 10th day of Sept. 1912.
I. A. Sauls, (L 8.)
Notary Public.
South Carolina.
Oorrrct Atteat:
J. E. 8MOAK.
P W. THOMAS.
L. A. (SAULS. * *
" Directors.
Ti P. Murray, wbw-for sometime
hak had charge of the store at
The Walterboro Lumber Company,
has resigned his position to accept
a position as assistant cashier of
the Colleton Banking Company,
wfcich wee made vacant recently by
the resignation of D. P. Campbell
Who is now' with A WJcJunaa * Son.
Card from Mr. Owens.
In being re-elected Sheriff, the
ambition of my life has beet:- grati
fied, and I take this opportunity
of thanking my friends for their
faithfulness and loyalty. Especially
am 1 gratified at the result in view
of the vile, slanders circulated
agt.inst me. Jt goes to show that
I the character-thief do longer flour-
; like* and that our people have en-
tijcwdttr.
Free Trial
30 Days
Free Trial
We Will Sell You Any
Watch on Thirty Days Trial
Select any size, any grade, from 7 to 21 Jewel Elgin Watch in our Stock-
pay for it—take it out and keep it for 30 days.
If you are not entirely satisfied, return it and we will refund the amount that
you have paid.
We Have These Watches
In S<>Hd Nickel Ciu*si from $6 00 up
In Soiid Silver Cases from 8 00 up
In Solid Gold Filled, 20 yr, 12.00 up
In Solid 14k Gold - - - 25.00 up
We make this liberal offer because we sell only good Standard Watches and
have perfect confidence in their time-keeping qualities.
We also carry in stock every make and grade of good watches.
You can select the kind of watch you want here at the right price.
Rrompt attention given to mail orders. We pay express on watches to any
point in South Carolina.
THE S. FINN JEWELRY COMPANY, WALTERBORO, SO. a
tered upon an era of enlight*ument I t Y oni E . w . P .
and prouperlty. Editor Pre« amVfcandard:
In the next four y«e&re of
administration, I promise to
mj* , Please k.How me upace through
the your valuable columns to express
people the best service of which I my appreciation to the voters of
am capable.
^ * Sincerely,
L. G. Owew.
Walterboro, Skpt. It.
the same.
Thanking you again, I am. Ti
Very truly.
K W. P. McMillan
Lodge, Sept. 17.
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