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' :: ■, v ■. -^v r ‘---'‘I . 5- '» «VpRP|gBgH < ‘ ’ ,y ' '** t ■* -«**•*'..''., - . . -MMta -■> i «»• r?£? -*1 a? f . j » } ‘ ■ «• • S'- S •..'*T*rA ^ ;»-^ T W, 1112 »» a* f « r--*. ■ . v } ’ I T—>V * rl TBSTv®^ ;4 <« «r *»**■■■»- ..•* .•** J -u >*:«•. «f2 I r#7 V v/ ??• 13k Ntf.« fyfrf * ! •• ,. :■» r v =r ■ jc. ’s : §* ■ j$p r**- .'•*» it i- ii a t«|R1 ■5 ! ' t •- i ! ! ?* tKrffV' '■ ' = tfuVlMWP ' r / } •*•*# .. «r «tV 'i if- With 17-piece set of high grade Aluminum, Copper and Enameled Ware, Worth $10.00 «►. • ,V ° ' which is given with any range purchased during the, exhibit at the store of Brown Furniture V. ' <i. Oct. 31 to Nov. 6,1912 i A salesman direct fronfthe factory of the ENGMAN-MATTHEWS RANGE COMPANY * „ v Two Generations of Malleable Range Builders SOUTH BEND, INDIANA I » '•* • Will show you the Range, present you with a handsome Cook Book and Souvenir and Serve you witji Refreshments. YOU ARE INVITED. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. • J. W. Mile? *»<t J W t Ceos by, of Saffln, were Id town Monday. • • • A. A. Orlffln, of Caldwell, had %usinea» in town Monday • * /» • jteY Perry 8. Hudson, of Ruffin wan in town Mondf*. ^ • -f ,• % H. T. Herndon, of R. F D 5. MB* to town on business Monday. H. K. Ward, of Vermont sper>» Mr. and Mrs. Willie Benton,of si. 1%. seaivCf v/i n tiiwui a«4 » . ce.ivi i«i i a. we iiiitr iMriiiVU, -a wi Sunday in town visiting friends. ^Savannah, who have been visiting relatives at Peniel and Walterboro W. L. Stoke*, of Strawberry, spent have returned home. Sunday here with his family who . ; • • • are here for the winter. p g Hodson, of Sniders, carvdi- : date Clerk of Court was P. Pat- -town Monday. Uo^le Berry X F. .. of Moeelle. waa In Mr. ‘^Bander* la one and fann- J ... y Bora to Mr. Did Mrs. D -terson. a fine girl laat Saturday at sure of victory at the ■polls next their home in Hardeevtlle .Tuead*. • • e ! • • • I Prof A. C Hters of Smoaks. waa Miaaea Alico B. and Florence in town Thursday.' Prof Hlera haa Weston, who have been visiting accepted the 8t. John’s school, (their slater Mrs. W. W. 3moak, re- which will begin its fall ter® i tamed Monday to their home at ; ! 'Newberry, Flo. u Dr. Jno. Ms Klein spent from Saturday to Monday In Charleston visiting relatives. Mrs. Klein and little daughter, Caroline, are also spending several days there. ^ . V • • • Lincoln Haselden, linotype opera tor for The Frees, and Standard, spent sever*.! days ’last week with relatives at his home at Hemingway, I Williamsburg county, returning lion d«J. . i A . Ju e e e j Will you let your neighbor win a premium at the fa4r without try- ' Ing to win one yourself?. ■ ■* 1891 1912 The GJleton Rawlrmg Company WALTERS DRO, a C. # . ’ *>.• John F. Lucns, President R. LudloW Frsser, Cashier. counwi cownrs rain miking enterprise STANDS 2 nd (from head) ON ROLL OF HONOR ’ 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. DESI6MT1B DEPOSITORY FOR . UNITED STATES POSUl BANK HINDS OVER TWENTY YEARS OF BANKING \A71%aw% A bank shows sure, steady, decided and uninterrupted ▼w 11CI1 healthy growth covering a period of TWENTY (20) YEARS, it is a pretty safe place to bank your Savings OUR Dh- POSITORS and patrons are one and all satisfiod and pleased. Can't we number you in the list of pleased customers? We pay four per cent, interest on time deposits and compound DEPARTMENT is our interest quarterly. OUR SAVINGS SPECIAL and distinctive feature. MANAGED and SAFE GUARDED. EXCEPTION LLY our WELL YOUR MONEY WILL GROW IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT When in Town Come in Without Knock ing. Go Out the Same Way • DIRECTORS* PAUL SANDERS. HENRY W. BLACK. JR , JOHN F. LUCAS gg's- S-l- ST e H ^ o cs I S-5‘ a o ^ *-» • s- a % o 3 0 0 ri-^5 3 c-t' ^ r-r ’ Sb. • 3" a 2= »r to2- o c+ to <T> U2 K It Is yonr fair. What going to do for It? are yon I Don’t aond your exhibit—Come Iiua4 bring It. v. < V w . 'r.'. * o