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r ■ ft \ J. S. WILLIAMS. W. H. YARN. W. C. PATRICK. JR.. President Vioe-Prest. Cashier. C. H. STRICKLAND. Asnstant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. POLK. M. L. CROSBY. A. E. YARN, | H. M. WOOD. * W. H. YARN. ~ J. S. WILLIAMS NEW LINE EASTER SHOES All the latest styles for Spring in Ladies', Men’s and Children’s Shoes. Our line of Oxfords is unequalled in beau ty and lowest of price. We carry the fa mous Brown Shoe Co. line. ^ WAGONS AT COST \ We have a nuntber of two horse wagons in stock which we will sell at cost. Any per son needing a wagon will save money by seeing us. Famers Mercantile 4 Warehouse Co. J. M. WITSELL, Manager YOUR EASTER PLUMAGE WILL 1.00K THE FIXER IF \ YOU WEAK SOME .NEW JEWELRY WITH IT. ~ A Broorh, or Kerkpiere, or Chain which jronr neighbor* have not *een before ■bnuM go with >our new gown and hat. We have the new Spring purchase of Jewelry to select from. REUABLE SEEDS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, uni Orango Cane. North Carolina Peanuts, Georgia and Span ish Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Mil- lot Tenneaaeo German Millet, Select Seed Corns. Improved Brown Seed Pet$rklr.» Cotton. Price on applica tion. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. HAVAWIAH. OBOROIA. S. FINK JEWELRY COMPANY WALTER BORO. S. C. Card of Thank.* We desire to return our thanks to the friends who so gallantly fought to save our home when threatened by Are on Monday night last. We ap preciate deeply the work of those who helped us. Mrs W. J. Firhburne and Family. Card of Thanke. We deeply appreciate) the sym pathy and assistance shown us by so many upon the occasion of the burn ing of our home on Monday night. We wish to thank those who came to our assistance, and to assure them that we will ever be grateful for the kindness shown. Mr and Mrs M. Carn Fishburne By this we mean your Mahogany parlor rockers should have the right swing free from any startling pitch—back, arms, cushions, should all be right shape, height, and size; and the entire chair should be a unit, instead of a collection of “stock parts.” By this we mean that your dining chairs can be a source of pleasure, not alone thru stylish design, but because they are bung right for dining, upholstered right, and are strong with sound materials and sensible construction and without abnormal weight, for diners are moved about. And we mean that reception room chairs, boudoir chairs, and the popular American type variously derived from the “Mission” all may, all should be Easy. So ours are offered to you. \ Center of you^Tamily social life; the restful nook you call “ours” and to which you all repair after a busy day or at the end of a busy week—you should see that your family has truly comfortable rockers—chairs that fill the back, tha\ are hygienically shaped to give REST, RELAXATION AND PROPER PO SITION FOR BREATHING AND DIGESTION. ^ Your chairs help fix your children’s habits. Parkersburg chairs <are naturally shaped. They lead unconsciously to a correct sitting posture. And yet, they are not freaks. For beauty, style, refinement, they are hardly ever equal ed. You’ll be delighted with them in every’ way. Mr. Business Man, Your Reception Room ► Did you ever wince a little when you found so^ie evS- teemed customer had been cooling his heels in a shabby \ 'g£ fourth grade chair in your outer office? \ Did you ever wonder, in some other man’s office, why he didn’t use fifty dollars that woipd never be missed from a dividend, and get something cordial and respectful for his caltets to sit upon? We have the cream of the world’s sturdy; Easy, easy-to- keep-sleek furniture for the professional or business room. Make your office comfortable—it never in the world can have any other effect than ^o help business. A Pictures cannot tell thf real difference in chanfs—come in when you’re a little fatigued with shopping and see how comfortable ours jealiy are. You’ll be'nelighted with. t£e chairs and surprised at the modest, attractive price. Ver^ little money will bay a lot of comfort. WRITE US FOR OUR FURNITURE C ATALOGUE. \ Brown Local and Personal W. J. O’Q^jin of the Per.'a! sec tion. was in town yesterday. ... Dr A. H. Williams of Lake City, was in town this week. ... W. A. Strickland of the Berea sec= tion was in town on Saturday last. . . . ‘ N. J. Trowell, of Penile, was in town Friday. ... Cleveland Newton, of Pine Grove, w*&8 a.\lsitor to Walterboro Friday. 0 ' O. .0 Magistrate L. E. Hill was a busi ness visitor to the city on Friday last. ... G. H. Herndon, of Summerville, had business in town Monday. ... A. E. Hutson, of Walterboro. R. 4. was in town on Monday. . . . Mrs A. H. Brant, of Sniders, was in town on Thursday. » F. M. Yuteu. of Green Pond, a pros perous farmer, was in town Monday. ... L. C. Linder, of Beach, visited Wal terboro on Saturday. Maj S. A. Marvin, of White Hall, was iu town last Thursday. R. B. Padgett, of Green Pond, was a business visitor to the city Satur day. ... T. ‘E. Benton, a prosperous citizen of Smoaks. visited Walterboro Sat urday. ... L. R. Hiott and'J. F. Bryan were business visitors to Charleston last week. ... ' Robert Black, a director of the Bunk of Ruffn, was in the city Mon day. R. O. Dunning, of Beaufort, repre senting a leading firm of road ma chinery. was in town this week. ... Mrs E. H. Miller, niece of the late Jas Campbell, is visiting Mrs A. A. Patterson. Jr. ... C. M. Risher a prosperous citi zen of Round, was in the city Satur day • * hisses Louise Plowden and Lucile Crosland are visiting Mr and Mrs C. T. Cummings. Hon M. S. Connor, a noted lawyer of St George, spent Tuesday night here. ... E. D. Benton, a prosperous citizen of the Pine GroVe section, was In the city on Monday. ... Jasper M.\ Smith, of Smoaks, a member of Board of Directdrs of the State Penitentiary, had business in Walterboro on Monday last. ... MraT. A. Graves’and children left on Thursday to go to the bedside of Mrs Graves mother, who is seriously 'sick in Spartanburg. Mrs J. M. Witsell, accompanied by Miss Jessie Jacobs left on Thursday, for an extended visit to her parents at Cher aw. „ • • • » Prof Harry W, Anderson, prlncl pal of Williams Graded Schoo npent the week end with his parents in Walterboro. • • . Mrs RoberLJenkins. who has been spending several months with hor sister. Mrs E. J. Witsell. left last week for her new home at Graham- ville, near Ridgeland. ... Mrs Smith Turner returned to her home in Otto Creek. Fla., this week. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Nellie McTeer, who will make an extended visit. • . . ,/' The many friends of Mrs A. K. Beach will be pained to know that she was taken sick last week while >.na visit to relatives at Savannah. Mr Beach has been with hfer several days. • . . A party consisting of A. 8. Karesh, D. B. Peurifoy, M. Carn Fishburne and C. L. Ferrell went to Charles ton last Thursday nl^ht antf there took the introduction cei'ffmony into the B. P. O. Elks. ' ; ** r •** I ' I V SPECIAL SALE AT W. H. GUESS & BRO - n . . i , 1 ' Fqt the next two weeks We are offering some good bargains in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. Alsb some few bargains in Groceries,<such as D. S. Butte, Grist Coffee, Sugar, etc. Look over our circulars, which will be distributed next week with prices printed to suit every body. Come and give us a look. We will do our best to please and suit you withprices and quality. Sale will start Monday the 17th and last until Monday the 24th. W.H. GUESS & BRO. Jk ' \ ~ v