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I t ,* vHk }&&■& H >•. *5 • * * flBONMaMMMMMMBMaaMW i , A • ’ • a to' ^ ► V ■.x-, v •v- ^ f * Oel. 14. Itli ... .. $ll.*«i«l '* oct. **«. mi .- in.Mi.4i Oel 14. IMl .. .. 117.111.13 We are Justly- proud of the eon- fidoacc and esteem Id which we dtc - held ty the eummunlty. as shown by the above figures. You will find ut safe, eourteoos end ac- connif*dating. tour ituvineu Is floltcit'.d. ur 1891 The WALTERBORO, 8. C. 1912, Company FIRST NATIONAL BANK * « A » ABSOLUTELY SAFE Walterboro, ^ South Carolina Jas. E. Peukifoy, Presi lent C. G. Padgett Cashier. Once each week we pay for this space for thepriv- ilege only of inviting you once again to be come a depositor of our bank / * ^ * •*. / ' The person who reads about us ‘fifty- two times a year ought to know us at least fifty-two times better than if he had fead of us but once. The better he knows us the more likely he is to like us and our business methods. - Your account, large or small, is urgently solicited and respectfully invited. Farmers and Merchants Bank, WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROUNA R. H. WICHMAN, Pres. A. H. WICHMAN. Vice Pres. I. M. FISHBURNE, Cashier John F. Lucas, President" R. Ludlow Fraser, Cashier. i .i. Si * counon ciwim nonra barking enterprise STANDS 2ND (from head) ON ROLL OF H6NOR • of all STATE and NATIONAL BANKS in South Carolina. A PLACE ON ROLL OF HONOR is like a man’s character—it is something money cannot buy, but is won by merit and worth alone. LIED DEPOSITORY FOR UffiTEP STATES POSTAL BARK FUNDS OVER TWENTY YEARgf OF RANKING AAf ItAvt A bunk shows sure, steady, decided and uninterrupted ▼▼ UCI1 healthy growth covering a period of TWENTY (2<J) YEARS, it is a pretty safe place to bank your Savings. OUR DE POSITORS and patrons are one slid all satisfied and pleased. Can’t we number you in the list of pleased customers? We pay four per cent interest on time deposits and compound interest quarterly. OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT is our SPECIAL and distinctive feature. EXCEPTIONLLY WELL MANAGED and SAFE GUARDED. YOUR MONEY WILL GROW IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Local and Personal flas Eva Hlott, of Round was sag those In town this morning. Mr. •rig. and Mrs. J. W. Bmoak. of were In town today shop- H. Hiers, of Luxlge. waa In this morning on a business ’ H. R. Padgett and A. J. Jenneas. ef Island ton were among those who had business In town Saturday. • • • Mlasea Cora Black and Tdelle Wil liams. of Ruffin were charming via- 1 Itor* to Walterboro Thursday and Ytlday of last week. W. C. Mauldin, president of the Hampton and Branchville railroad company, was in town Friday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Patti K. Crosby, of Baffin, wore in town Thuradsy, hay ing coins on a shopping expedi tion. - • » / John D. Warren, is again at home having been away several months enjoying ths healthful climate of mountain resorts in North Carolina and Tennessee. • • • , Mrs. J. B. Padgett and her niece Miss Ethel Petit, of Bnlders, were among those in town Tuesday. Ftshburne’s Specials <4 ' * Fresh National Biscuit Company’s Crackers FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The latest at the Fountain: Fishbume’s Grape Juke, made of unfermented scuppemong grape juke. TRY A DRINK OF IT. C L Fishburne. When in Town Come in Without Knock ing. Co Out the &ame Way s . DIREGTORSi PAUL SANDERS. HENRY W. BLACK, JR . JOHN F. LUCAS •p j. IPS t. / / X A Free Book For You Come to our store any d< y this week and get a copy of "Wide Avwke Facts About Sleep.” Thl» J* a mighty interesting little hoik. Tellsiyou lots of things about your - rest that you^gver knew before. In it the '/'X Foster IDEAL Spring is described; the comfortable, hygienic Spring This Spring will not sag or get out of shape. It wiH make any bed com- " fortable because It keepf the body in a natural, restful position, doubling the rest- value of your sleep. Come In and get a copy of the hook. „ T / X f, nn FURNITURE Tbit “FiU the Kom«” A- j. Every home demands dlffereat fumihiK LetushW Jii.t the furniture you ■tOv-k Is I tree and will n ^Our Batyl Safe Ju*t the furniture stock is larce and will meet « both home and portut book. Poe baby we recommend a Foster “IDEAL” Crib the original saf-ty crih No m-tter wlul anilca baby pet- luimt h.* c.-n t fait out or chmb out. or poke his bead -1hi t ugh betw-en the spin* dies Anotlier Latute— fie Sid.'i wilt slide up and *own rclKlesnlv. Atk lor a copy cf our t rce Crib Hook. ASK FORv ^ Piano Votes •WITH EACH PURCHASE Brown Funuture and Hardware Company WHTE as m m IN CATAIMIIE Mrs. Sidney Jones. SaOcehatchie, S. C PINE MILLINERY HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER Full Line of Latest Style Hats Always on Hand. Mrs. Sidney Jones, ' ^ALKEHATCHIE, S- C. P. O. Yemassee, , - S. C. Announcement Extraordinary To demorustrate the rich, beauti ful tone of the celebrated UPTON PARLOR GRAND PIANO which we will give a-way ABSOLUTELY FREE on Christmas Day as here tofore announced and which is row on exhibition in our store, we have arranged for a Piano Recital by Mrs. Beaaaie Lee Houser, to be giv en at oar store on (Saturday «t 4 o'clock. We extend a cordial invi tatlon to the mimic lovers of our city to attend, as this recital will be a genuine musical treat. Remember the dale. Saturdc-y. October 19. at 4 o'clock, p. m The program will last one hour. Mjas Vera Jordan who is a con testant iu the B’rown Furniture (•nd Hardware Co.’s contest, was in town this morning. OammmmMi GOOD CITIZENSHIP f Persistent saving is one of the first requisites of the good Citizen. There is nothing that makes a man resize his responsibility and opportunity in the community as much as becoming interested in a systematic thrift. p#e of the firse duties of an Individual as a citizen in his ^commontty le saving to make himself setTeufficient, because in this way good citiasaship le . PROMOTED BY THRIFT Small accumulations from the root of the big fortunes. A man with a little money can do much by investing it wisely, and opportunities are constantly presenting themselves to the man who has some cash resources that he can lay his hands on quickly. This bank has helped many persons od the road to financial success and independence, and stands readyi to help you. * e /J The Bank of Smoaks. SMOAKS, . . . AC. 0 ^ •4 J. S. WILLIAMS, W. H. VARN, W. C. PATRICK, JR., President Vice-Prest. Cashier, * C. H^ STRICKLAND, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. FOLK. M. L. CROSBY, A. E. VARN r H. M. WCOD, W. H. VARN. J. S. WILLIAMS P. M. Buckner, of Ravecol, was in town FVid&y* night. Mr Buckner is a prominent your.*g business man formerly of Colleton, but now en gaged in the turpentine business at Ravenel. Mr. &nd Mrs. James D. Smo.ik. of Edisto were In town Thnrsdnv on a shopping expedition. Mr Smoak has Just completed cn addition m his residence which adds greatly to its appearance and comfort. It ROW X FURXm'KE AND HARD WARE CD. AND THE PttKNK AXD KTAVDRD. This tribute to an artirle adver- ' ti*ed in this paper comes to us from Spartanburg. HL C. Mr. T «. Reily of'ihat town writes: “A few days f.go I stepped off the train down at Ur«ion and another travelling man whom I hei never seen before walked along with me to the Hotel. He asked me what ! was selling and as usual. I said LUZIANE COF FEE. He sr..vs, “Well. well. I ;l m glad to know you. I have beet* using Luzianne for nine years. I live In Atlanta, and a few months ago moved to another part of the city. The grocer 1 began trading with Ir* this new part of town did no! sell Luzianne. He sent us a high priced bulk roasted coffee that he ground in hi* store. My wife -called my attention to the feet that our coffee blU had run up three tiu& a* heavy aa when we used Luzianne. I told him to buy Lusl- aaae, or loas a coffee customer. He bought it oa my waning and today to nulling IsnsUnue regularly.’" IM-lt. A Wedding Gifts Now is the time to Select your Wedding presents for your friends. We have just received the finest and largest selections of Cut Glass and Sterling Silverware EVER SHOWN IN WALTERBORO. ; V New designs and very popular and useful articles at reasonable prices and quality guaranteed. ill be Engraved Free of Charge to our Customers T \ • * . a S. Finn Jewelry Co Walterboro, S. C. J -.1 •