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?U• T ' • * s H L W! tut. - L Tr / ' Colleton’s fanners have two things to feel grateful lor now—one is that cot ton is over 12 cents per pound and the other that there Is a NATIONAL BANK in which they may deposit # fheir surplus cotton money. Savings Acounts Invited FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABOLUTELY SAFE Walterboro, South Carolina Jas. E. Peurifoy, Presi Jent. E. E. Icnes Vice-Prest C. G. Padgett Cashier. COURT CONVENES MONDAT. His Honor Judge <*eo. E. Prtuce Will Preside—Jurors Drauru. The Court of General Sessions srlll convene Monday for the fall term with Judge Geo. E. Prince, of Ander son, presiding. There will be consid erable bus!nets for this court aa there waa no session held In the st|ntnter. The committees of the Grand JtHX are engaged this week In getting up their reports. The list of the Jury for the two weeks is published this week. Jurors—First W’eek. Robert Black. A. H. Langdals. W. J. Connelly. H. A. Francis, J. J. Beach, J. T. Jones, 8r, C. H. Berry. E. W. Yarn. W. B. O’Qutu. W. W. Carter, C. J. Rhode, A. 8. Vara. J. Martin Croaby. Johnson Crosby. B. 0, Griffin, T. P. Hill. C. W. Warreu r W. C. Beach. P. M. Siaeath, J. 8. Bh»> decs. J. G. Rhode, T. Z. Blocker. Seabrook Smith, J. M. Bishop. O. Ot* Fender, W. C. Ritter, CaMea. H. E. Benton, J. C. Smlta, W. M. Kef. F. N. Jones, T. P. Murc.augh. F. E. Fletcher. J. B. Pender, W. D. Smook. A. Q. Herndon. Jaron Borcmd WmIu H. B. Under. M. W. Kinard. W. D. Breland. P. M. Smith. J. A. Hud son. 8. W. Breland. James M. Smith. Jr.. W B Adams. J. 0. Nettles, E. a Glover. Henry Bsrnes. a. D. Myers,, J. W. Kinsey. H. D. Spell O. M. OrSy- son. J. F. Huggins. T. P. Murray, R. W. Jones, J. A. Zelgler, E. M. Pad- Padgett. W C Sanders, O. P. Jenn ings. G. L. Smoak, J. M. Morris. H. C. Breland. Jr.. J. W. Crosby. J. T. Givens, J. W. Av§nt. Jr„ J. M. Mc- Kensle, «. O. Bishop. W. S. Croaby. J. B. Beach. Joseph Marvin. A. M Addison, Harvey Padgett. H B Lang- dale. ANY - BANK Can handle your business after a fashion, when times are good and money easy. When times are hard and money tight you feel the need of a btisiuess connection with a Big, Strong and Reliable Bank Do your banking business and make your credit good with the strongest Bank in COLLETON COUNTY Farmers and Merchants Bank WALTERBORO AND COTTAGEVILLE. S. C. TERRY A SHAFFER Walterboro, 8. C. The above named Arm was estao- ta 1175. It 1s one of those )ld ho mnlntal that have traditions to The years have built up in for square and honest is people of the town the “any no'* of anyone with Terry * ShaCur. Quality of goods handled to a first consideration in all they purchase. All prod acta most be as represented and they must be represented aa the ’beat. Tradition, however, has not dag oat n groove in their case. The firm to Strictly up to the minute on Twentieth Century Ideas of merchan dising and nay modern methods that got by them will have to do It with rahbor ahoea. Terry A Shaffer have been cus tomers of Francis H. Leggett A Company for over thirty years. The old firm has changed and Mr. E. T. H. Shaffer la at the helm, but the policy remains the same—Square and honest dealing and goods of purity and quality. —The Premier Enquirer How’s This? W* offer One iHundred Dollar* Reward for any eaae of Catarrh that ranaot bo cured hr Itali a Catarrh Car* r. I. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo, 0. We. the aixlenlroed. have known P. J. Cbawrr for the laat IS rears, and beUare him perfectIj honorsbl« In all business transactions and Saanrlaltr able to carrr out a or obUcations Bade hr hie Arm. NAT. BANK OP COMKEBCB. Toledo. Ohio. Hall'e Catarrh Cere la takes Internally, acting direct lr upon the blood and aaucoas aarfarea of the aretem. Teetlmonlala seat free. Price 71 ceata per bottle. Sold hr all Drurelate. Take UaU’e Paallr nils for COLLETON .STUDENT PREACHES CITIZENSHIP PwalBtmt saving to one of the first requisites of the good ettlien. There Is sotting Oat snakes a mas realisa his responsibility aad opportunity In the community ns much pn_becofaing interested Inn systematic thrift. ’fOae'hf the fine duties of an individual aa a citizen In hit community to aarlng to make himself aeffronffleient. because In this wa^r good ettlnenahlp is PROMOTED BIT THRIFT Small accumulations from the root of the big fortunes. A men with n little money can do much by investing H wisely, and opportunities are constantly presenting themselves to man who has some cash resources that he can lay his tft^ds on quickly. Ttiis b&ck * *'as helped many persons or> the road to financial success and independence, and stands ready* to help you. The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, J. S. WILLIAMS, President W. H. YARN, Vke-Preet. 5. C.„ W. C. PATRICK, JR., Cashier. C. H. STRICKLAND. Assistant Cashier H. N. FOLK. H. M. WOOD. DIRECTORS: M. L. CROSBY. W. H. YARN. A. E. YARN, J. S. WILLIAMS Miss Eva Hlott, of Round, waa among the visitors to Walterboro to day. • • • Mrs. C. L. Farrell and children are visiting relatives at EhrhardL • . . « Herbert Larsen, of Charleston, waa here laat week attending the fair and fair dance. Perry 8.^Hud»on Prearhe* First Ser mon at Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Nov. 10.—Special: As it has been sometime since you have read any news from this place will you allow me spacp in your val uable paper for a few items? We, the pupils of I. C. College, would be pleased to have some rep resentatives of Colleton county to at tend our Christmas entertainments, beginning Dec. 18, and ending the 21. We have in our school three so cieties. The girls belong to tne Vic torians; the boys are divided, some belong to the Platonian Society, and the rest to the Demostbenian. and we are proud to say that we Delong to the Demosthenians. This school has been running six years and has made great progress. There are students here from al Ithe Southern states here from all the Southern States This college is founded for the sole purpose of educating* tnose who are parentless and of limitec means. Three of the Industrial Christian College ministerial students, includ ing J. A. Barker, Perry 8. Hudson and A. N. Nlckinson, mace one of their first attempts to preach last bight. '* Prof, y W. Tyndall has returned from a convention held In Louisville, Ky. , “ S. B. Saunders, or Stokes, was In town Tuesday. • • • A. M. Addison, of Cottagevillc, was among those in town yesterday. • • • Misees Eather, Jennie, and Ruth Linder, of Mt. Carme:, attended the Fair Thursday. • • * Misses Tibbie and Ruth Padgett, of Lodge, attended the Fair Wednes day and Thursday. • • • Prof. 8. C. Dusenbury, of the Lodge High school, was in town last Thursday. • • • Prof. P. B. Yarbrough, of the Smoaks High school, was a visitor to the Fair Educational Day. ^ Mrs. Ed Terry, of Varnville, is in town visiting her mother, Mrs. E. L. Lucas. She was accompanied by Miss Burlston. • « • An enjoyable little dance waa giv en Tuesday evening by the young men In honor of the visiting young ladles of the town. • V v Mrs. T. B. Houser, who has been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Stokes, left today for her home at Sanford Fla. Mrs. E. P. Knight spent yesterday in Charleston. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yarn, of Ruffin, were in town today shopping. * * » Miss Eunice Glover, a student at Columbia College came home for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glover, from Friday to Monday. •' , • • Col and Mrs. C. D. Mr.y spent the latter part of the week at Smoaka with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. May, retun.-' , S ing Sunday afternoon. • • V Miss Gertrude Rodgers, returned to her home at Ravenei Saturday af ternoon, after hai’ing spent fair week in town with Misses Ethel and Ce cil Arnetjt. BAZAAR AND OYSTER SUPPER • • • The Civic Longue will give n Ba zaar aad Oyster Supper at Its Club Rooms at the Y. M. e\ A. Building, the first Friday In December. Ice Cream, Salads, Sandwiches, Cakes, Candles and other good things to eat will alao.be aold. NORFOLK OYSTERS ARE FINE- COME FIRST PRIZE—$400 Upton Piano. i‘'r ^em a- ^ ‘ i \ ^ J r> \\ / SECOND PRIZE—$25.00 Couch, •Covered in Green Velour. THIRD PRIZE Handsome $8.00 Morris Chair, Covered in Velour “Z c s REMEMBER-500 Votes for every Dollar paid at the Bank for notes doe os. Get the votes. A great number of contestants in our $400.00 PIAN0 CONTEST are running so closely together that we have decided to give a second and third Prize as shown on tins'page.. Only 41 more days and these Handsome Prizes will go. Now is your time to work and get ahead. We are still selling the $5.00 Trading Books. Eor every one of these you sell you get 30,000 votes. These books contain $5.00 worth of 5c. coupons and these coupons Will be taken in payment of purchases in our stores at any time. as >e Sure to vote every Wednesday . * ff . o color of votes will change and old colors will not be accepted is- Brown Furniture Hardware v