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' • h . ‘1 v ■ <-.'. "JL •■.:?£*-• » -T»,r >t *M*,mm0B0mm.:**uammtM* \ -y ■'' f~: .H ^ ■•. :^t£y ' fE - - ■ - ■ ■ — -*» H. , - ••Vs i«. ms -iH&4&ErWPz SOMEONE ■ HAPPY j?TT>,i • '• • Giving Them Your Piano Vote# ~ If You Are Not **k * y * Savingforyourself Be Sure and Ask for Them With Every cent’s worth - of Your Purchase Viqr Not Enter the Race Yourself? X X \ To Contestants in our $400.00 Piano Contest and to our Contestants and Friends GenoaDy ••••• There is no doubt of our offer to give to one of our customers this Handsome $400.00 Piano being the greatest and most liberal offer ever made by any concern in the history of Walterboro. Our competitors will make counter propositions, of course, but this only PROVES what we have always claimed: “That we lead the followers.” As we told you in the beginning, there are no strings tied to this proposition. Everybody trade with us anyway and we are going to give them a vote for every penny they spend or pay on account. Hundreds of thousands of votes will oe given out during October and November when our customers are paying their accounts and notes. All you have to do is to get these votes. Everybody has as equal chance. If you do not need a Piano why not win this one for your Church or School? Come and let us tell you all about this and show you how to win. - - > * - _ 4 ___ _ Watch this paper. We wiH have some good aews for Oct Brown Furniture & Hardware Company • “COLLETON’S BIGGEST BUSINESS.’* X ■ J % i N Out of Touch •'Vo „ The man who doesn’t deposit his money when he sells h t cotton, may be a good man, an industrious, hard working and deserving man, but he is aeldom prosperous. This is because he is OUT OF TOUCH with the ways and means which lead to prosperity. Handle your cotton crop in a busi ness way—deposit the proceeds with the only NATIONAL BANK in the county. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABSOLUTELY SAFE Walterboro, South Carolina E. E. Jones C. G. Padgett Vice-r rest Cashier. Jas. E. Peurifoy, Presiient . L Local and Personal to E. Capers, of White Bxtt. w&s . J. W. Block, cashier of the Btank 7“ r t^ len l7 r Branchvllle, spent Thursday in » or to town aa the guest of Dr. H W. (lharicstoa Thursday on a buainsaa Black trip. | Mlu (Hr. Bluk who I.U Iw.. I - “I* EdM gt°h^ who hM bw. .^.di V .h. wimmer »Uh h„ .-SJS brother, Howell, in OainesTille. FU. la a«»ln at Mias Janie Mlllette. . , * , * r of th * «t Hender- F rm \Var»houM •® nTt, l® <he guest of Mi MSS Lot- Fc-rmers Mercantne and Warehouse ^ >nd ^ The First National IBank hr.« Juat erected two handsome brass door th* 1 studying the latest styles in milliner's art, has returned. Mias Florence Black spent the competent Co. Mias Mlllette is a stenographer. Mias Ethel Sanders returned oo signs. These are very handsome NOTICE- Thursday from Blrckstock where she .— AW has been for a month visiting her !!t.e tL*hill?* mentl. Mrs. H. *f*Hantr . * h * *. T. H. Shaffer, who hM been I. ,H. Wlchman left this morning spending eeveswl weeks with his for Kenturky where he will be for thmtly In flshMU. N. C.. returned Hs accompanied ■ his daoghtera. Misses AJgie .: and w. J. Varn, of Said era, was town this mereiw. drift S. Ffttterson, of Char- la ' Mabel, to Greenville where they will at teed collgge. Mrs. F. P. Wiohmaa. of Ehr- Mrs. haxdt. Is spending this week In Walter boro. We will move in our NEW BANK BUILD ING, next to the new stores of A. Wichman & Son, Monday fftemoon and will be ready for busi ness Tuesday morning. In appreciation tor the great amount of busi ness given us bv the ladies of the town and county we have addea a LADIES’ ROOM to our new bank fixtures, also a LADIES’ window, in order that they may transact their business more priva tely than heretofore. Our NEW BUILDING is open to the public for inspection, and we will assure every one of a warm ’welcome. Hoping we will have the pleasure of welcom ing you, we are . , \ Very truly yours, I * , - V * * Farmers and Merchants Bank, WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROUNA R H. WICHMAN. Prw. A. H. WICHMAN. VicwPra. I. M. F1SHBURNE. Cashier Miss B*Miu Vurh, of I»lr,ndtou, who has boon spending a week In town as the guest of Mrs. W. O. Mims, has returned to her home. Mrs. A. P. Davis la spending a few days In town with her son. \VM- He llhe was reeeiXly quite ill of typhoid fever bvt Is convalescing. Mrs. Edna Felder left Wednesday afternoon (or Spartanburg, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. C. M. Harley. Mrs. T. P. Baker, and children, ELECTED ! This Bank .is Elected if the Unanimous Vote of Satisfac tion which we give our custom ers counts for We ask your suffrage. The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, . S. C. " J. S. WILLIAMS. H. VARN. W. C. PATRICK, JR . * * President Vice-Pregt. Cashier. C. H. STRICKLAND. Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. FOLK. - M. L. CROSBY. H.M. WOOD. W. H. VARN. A. E. VARN. J. S. WILLIAMS Misess Pearl Beach and Audrey Ritter were la town Monday after noon. Miss Beach ia visiting Miss Ritter at her home near Drawdy’s • Clinton du Bots has rstaratd frorl a pleasant visit to (Heads in Co lumbia. Bamberg and other points. Jao. O Beach, of Macors Qa. whot* haa been on a visit of several weeks to his parer/s. Mr. rod Mrs. H W Beach at Stokes,. left Monday af ternoon for his return trip. Before going back to Macoa. Mr. Beach Charles and Virginia, who have been will visit a brother U Wilmington. visiting her parents in Vlrgir-la r.nd friends In Washington. returned Thursday. Mrs. Baker was thurh improved by the trip. Miss Marian Fraser left on ‘Satur day last to resume her duties at the high schodl department of the tains of Barnwell graded school. And^Iies points in He is an engineer on the Cer^ml of Georgia railroad, wgh a run b~ tweeAkJIaeon and Atlanta which bfij haa held for eleven years. 'Mi*s x Essie Hyrne, who has been spending several weeks In the moun- Xorth Carolina and at the upper part, of this W. H. GUESS & BRO. We will be glad to show you our Fall line of Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions,, which has just arrived. Examine them before buying elsewhere. v GROCERIES: Octagon Soap. 6 cakes for 25c. Star Lye; 3 boxes for 25c. Pink Salmon. 2 cans for 25c. Quaker Flour $6.25 Edith snd Miss Millie Fraser st>J £tate, returned Friday. Miss Kathleen deTreville have gone to Hyrne is the primary tecoher in the Winthrop College, and Miss Miss . Walrerborro school IHmer Ftstytoroe to teach at the Allendale graded school Eutgene M. Peeples, of Hampton. Miss Lillian Farmer returned Monday evening fresn /Baltimore where she has been several weeks was in town Saturday and Sunday, j bar sister. Mias Farmer re having coma over to vialt bis j turns to bar work as an# of tka Starch, 7 lbs for 25c. Sweet potatoes 20c. pock. Rice, 3 quarts for 25c. Wm. Tell Flour $6>35. 60x ’Phone 60x W. H. Guess & Bro. sister, Mrs. C. D. May. Mr. Peeples has recently bean elected clerk of court of Hampton county. ▲. K. Appleby, of Yemasaee. was la town Monday of this weak. Mr. Appleby la a. prosperous yauag farm er of tbs Joaeavllle sactioa I r**- - Mi » L*«ra Adams, Wllllama. sad Qol. C. D. May this mornlns: teachers in the Waltarboro ackool M**® Mftftcha teUk. of Bmoaks. calved a telegram from Mrs. May, Jscksoavllle, Fla., whars ha will tar’a slater. Mrs. W. H Padgett ** Branch, , statimf Vend bis holiday visiting his neph- j They left Tuesday mondag for ChaM th * t tbe latter is slowly improving Mr. Smoak who Is la busiaeaa laatou. accompaaied by Artie C. I*** MsfTsar has bean Quite ill ifi* J Smith, fur a visit of a few days. | there. *•