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A \ * fc.-V sr&i :$£& x m* 1 *1 4' 4 • *■ * ' + \ ■> *< /v *• *•■ *4 C »^ * • •* v * t (- , ; . M Week bf Mrs. Garrett, who is one of tbe best » . ^ ■* FOR YOUR A bask account is tbe most appro* priate gift you can make. Just open an account with us in the name of the person you wish and give them • % the book. I Try our suggestion this Christmas and see how much your gift will be appreciated. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABOLUTELY SAFE Walterboro, * South Carolina X ^ E. E. Jcnes , G G. Padgett V ice-r rest Cashier. Jas. E. Peurifoy, PresiJent PERSONAL MENTION ubain see men of that Utile city, waa In tow* last week. Mr. Herndon la a semi—newspaper m*i and always Jacob B. Chrbaiu*. Post mis tar at ^hrhardt. and one of the leading hunts the prtntahop when la tow*. He Is the correspondent from Bhr- hardt for the Bamberg Herald, bat was mistaken for one of the shew men. - • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cummings have leased the Morrall cottage on Black street which they a. c now occupy ing. Mrs. H. M. Seilers, who has been at Hendersonville for several months, is with them. • • • 8. G. Pierce, of Couagevllle. was in town Tuesday. ■■■■' [ ———■ ■ m j$ Country. EVERY FARMER As well as every business man should have a bank account WHY? Because: Your money is safer in the bank than anywhere else. Paying your bills by check is the sim plest and most convenient method Your check becomes a voucher for the debt it pays. It gives you a better standinsr with business men. Money in the bank strengthens your credit ' Bank account teaches, helps and en- courages you to save. > This bank does all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business. To those desiring Banking Connections With an Old established Bank, we ex tend our services. Farmers and Merchants Bank walterboro aKd cottageville, s. c. Home Syrup Time Mews. p Mr. and Mis. J. C. Klnard, of 8ni- MT Syrup bbla—Si? Syrup Keg*. " iiihi r iu °M 10 tOWn Tue * dajr 0,1 f Syrup Dippers, Syrup Stralribra. 1 qt. P ‘ . MT Syrup Cans, t Qt. MT Syrup cass, * * *1 gal. MT Syrup Cans. Terry A Black, of Gainesville, _ . k to visit his 8h * ff » r - Howell B Fla., was here last w< parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Black. Mr. Black la In business near Gaines ville a*d is doing we;:. Master Thomas Corbett had the 12-4-2t. ■ NOTICE. All persona holding claims against ?°od fortune to kill * wild turkey the estate of John Bennett must pro- while on a hunt near town recently, sent same properly attested; and all ‘persona Indebted to said estate must pay same to undersigned administra tor of said edtate at once. B. A. Bennett, Administrator. Weeks, 8. C.> Nov. 14, 1912. 11-20-41. J. 8. Saunders, of Moselle, was tere last week attending court. Mr. Sanders if a prosperous merchant of this hustling Uttlo station. • • • Mrs. H 8, Crosby and children of Charleston, spent Sunday In town with relatives. * The Honflcss Talking Machine * The Best Talking Machine on the market and plays without any horn—The latest Improvement, produces the Sweetest and most pleasant music. We offer the Same £ t F AA $lkUU Cash with 3 Double 12 inch records •Extra Records at a Special Price 50c each the same knid as sells everywhere for 65c. at • . * . . S. Finn Jewelry Co. WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. - Rev. o. A. Martin, of Heador ▼111*, was among thorn :n tow* Tues day of this week. B. H. Willis! of Co* taguvflle, was in town Tuesday o* a ausioem tiiaw Mr. Willie la vice president of Mm Farmors and Merchants Bank, la charga of the Cottageville branch. Good Advice Tho average man has occasions to seek safe and profltabld Ihvest- meats tor his surplus funds. At such times the experience and facilities of this bank are placed at your disposal and you can receive, fr®o of ebargn advice without which you might fall Into a mis take entailing hoavy loss. V wwww The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, . . *. - ‘ > 5. C. J. S. WILLIAMS. W. H. VARN, W. C. PATRICK. JR., President Viee-PresL Cashier. C. H. STRICKLAND. Assistant Cashier ' DIRECTORS: H U U h. CROSBY. A. E. VARN. H. M. WCOD. W. H. VARN, J. a WILLIAMS Mm j. W. Getsinger, of Sniders, was la town Tuesday shopping • • • Mm. A K. Brant and son. Lloyd, flafeAara. worn among thorn fas town Tnsodny on a shopping expedition. Mm. H. M. Sellam. formerly of Walksrboro. who has boon Uvlng in Hendsmoavflls. for sometime has re amed to WaMarhoro and Is maiding wftir C. T. Cnaunlngs. • m Is your, husband cross? An Irri table, fault finding disposition is of< ten dee to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion Is nearly always good natured. a great many have been permanently cured ef Market Price Guaranteed. I Also buy seed cotton la any quantities, stomach trouble by taking Chamber lain’s Tablets. For sale ay all deal ers. • • . • Rheumatism Nenrdgi* Sprams Miss 0. Mawnrsv. ef tns K. SL, W. Waakiagtoe, 1>.0., wrttaa :"lm+ farad with FhcumaUsm (or tve vaara and 1 have loat gut held of yoar Uat- ■wal. aad ft ha* done ma ao naaS food. My knaaado Bot SwelUag aaa gaae.- ggest PRESENTS Maa. A.WKI1MUJI, of SOI: MaryvtUa, Mo^i a la atykevaa with a it ao that I aotdd aat alaap. I told SMSatry your I lalrawl laeaM aoa dovttbaetU. I rtaaoMlsaa alaap.- SLOANS LDDMENTI -Ikagopd Linlmeot. Ikaepkon hand aH the time. My daaghter sprained her varht and naad yonr liniment, and it has not hurt her since/' Josf.fh Hatches, of Mina. N. c H Arox, No. *. At All Daalen Was ' fils^fOa, 91A0 . Staaa*a hook aa The Science of buying: Christmas presents is one that requires much thought, and the happy solution of it is to purchase those things which will be both pleasant and useful To purchase gifts which serve no purpose is a useless expenditure of money and is, therefore, to that extent a waste. BUY SOMETHING USEFUL. Our Furniture and Hardware Stores are filled with Articles which will give pleasure, and at the same time prove useful In addition to this we are offering a great many real bargains as we always take stock after Christmas and our desire is to reduce our stock as much as possible before that time. • SOME SUGGESTIONS FURNITURE Arm Rockers, Child’s Rockers, Side Boards* Dining . Tables, Reading Tables, Wardrobes, Gra dies, Suit Cases, Trunks, Bed steads, Desks, Rugs, Pictures, Clocks, Kitchen Cabinets, Couch es, Lounges, Settees, Parlor Suits, Organs, Cupboards, Baskets, Of- HARDWARE i _ Sets, Sets of ' Spoons,* Manicure Sets, Hunting Coats, Parior Riles, Gun Cases, Dinner Sets, Oil Stoves, Princess Range, Cake Boxes, Washing Machines, Bakers, Saddles, Knives 4 * and Forks, Scissors, Pocfcet Knives, Guns, Air Rifles, Bicycles,' Toilet Sets, Oil Heaters, Majestic Range Bread Boxes, Mqat Cutters, Iiar- fice Chairs, Comforts, Art Squares] ness, Roasters. Give Somethin^: Useful Brown Furniture & Hardware Company Walterboro,' - - . . S.