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' CONFIDENCE ' s . in the Federal Reserve Banking System played an important part in the recovery of business from die adverse conditions following the out* break of the European war, thirty months ago, and is still helping to keep business on an even keck This system with its immense resources is a bulwark of strength to the banka which are mem bers of h, and will assist them in any financial requirements which they may be called upon to meet. By depositing your money with ua you re ceive the protection and the new facilities which our membership in the system enables us to offer you. ' y f'ountj tluftirnuu). - -T UlT PKOM THK PKkA* \NI> \ Mrs. Jas. O'. Padgett, of Waiter- boro, has been named chairman for Colleton county .of th<* Woman's ^Council of l^fena** Mr*. Padgett will perfect an organization among j the women of the county to work with th* m^n’a Conricil of Defense. The appointment of .her assistants will doubtless be aifnounred shortly. TO SPEND WEEK ON TRIP The First National Bank WALTERBORO, S. C. J2I_ VartMui of Kell W««o*it Dm -«• tfoa Will be Inspected and Htw- - died in Two HtjUe, k Special Offer! Columbia Crafonola SIX Fine Records^ $32 Easy ^Terms! I ' N. M AKE yr>ur vacation worth - whilo! Here is a special vacation offer of this popular model of the Columbia Crafonola and six records with twelve selections (your own choosing)—offered for $32, on easy terms. < These days everybody takes music along on vacations—whether it’s to the family cottage or the camp. y' ' Your chance to get your Columbia Crafonola and a selection of records, on your own terras. Come in, Hesw,it play the records you want. We will send it right home. Thr Coll*tr>n County Boll Weevil . Commission will leave Walterboru promptly st > o’clock nest Wednes day morning for" a-tear of Georgia and Alabama., for the purpose of studying conditions under the reign of the boll weevil. This commiasion still be composed of s number of the best farmers of the county, and they will spend a week studying the conditions whre the wtevtl has been one year and then on into Ala bama. where the weevil has been prevalept for several years. An ef fort wifi be made to study condi tion.-* as they exist, and to secure information which will be oC inter est and value to the people of the county. The editor of The Press and Standard will be one of the party, and will endeavor to write a aeries of articles for the paper upon his-returp. recounting the ex periences of the trip. .« and giving something of the impressions gain ed. The plan is to leave W’alterhoro at o'clock next Wednesday morn ing. and get well into the boll wee vil .territory the first day out. The second day will take the party fur ther kilo the boll weevil territory and the second night wilf be spent t at Amerirus. Ga The third day 1 will be spent at Moultrie. Oa., in sporting 'be large packing plant at 'hat place. From there the party will go to Bainbridge. Oa.. and on to Dothan. Ala ^ where Sunday will h*- speni. . Th**n Montgomery, Ala., will he visited, and other points In Alabama and the return trip start ed., This will -take the party tlivough a new portion of Georgia.- and possibly to Atlanta, and on home; ^ Mr. Rishor ask* that no on* who has promised to go hack out. and t ant trip A* least three cars are sure to go. and possibly four. iMEL WES 1 MO MS YOU SICK Will Twke Count* iU BusIncM College. , - Mr. Chaplin, manager of Draugh on’s Business College. Columbia.* was in town several days last week and while here succeeded tn inter esting several students who will at-, tend the college there. Among those who are going are the follow ing young folk from ^'ottageville; Miss Lucile Reeves. Miss Mamie Muckenfuss. Miss Funic* Mucken- ftiss and Karl Free. Dr. Riddick Ackerman Returned Home. Dr. Riddick Ackerman* who has been'in the mountains of North Carolina for two weeks, is ^tain at borne, much improved by hi^ short rest, and change. Dr. Ackerman's numerous friends are pleased to have him back with them. , — Dr. W. B. Ackerman Will 1/eave 'Monday. Dr. W. B. Ackerman, who has received appointment as first lieu tenant in th* Medical corps, has 1*e.«n ordered to report to Fort Ogle- thrope for instruction and training. II* expected, to lu^ve tomorrow, hut •fn account of th* fact that h* has not fully recovered from his recent injury he felt that he could not saf'* ly leave before Monday - j Prof. Rlish B’-eland Is in letui-dana- . It will be pl-asant news to his many friends in this county to learn that Blish Breland, who graduated at ''! -rasun College in June, is now fn Calhoun, Louisiana, where he has accepted a position as agricul tural instructor for th* Calhoun Agricultural High school l n a let ter to th* editor. Mr. Breland ex presses the hop* that h* may be able soon to return to Colleton rquntyVi j mak* his ham*. y O Hero to Stand Kxainination.. Harold Jlyrn*. formerly a citizen iirp*.i that any others who desire to j of Walterboro. is here this week to take th* trip notify him at once, j eland the- x-xamination under the •Iraft law. Mr. Hyrne is now at 3*neca. where h* holds a respon- sibl* position with the Southern Railway. For, many years he lived in Greenwood, after leaving Wal terboro. and it will be pleasant news to his friends to learn that he has achieved considerable.success by his own hard work and perseverance. Will Teach Pine /' - ■ .... —» > - . , Grove School. Prof. J. F Riidler has. accepted Act*/Like Dyivamit* on a | the'position of principal of the Pint* / Idver and You Lose a . Ir Grove school, iind wijl he assisted Day* Wqra.' „ * m feachipe .it by his sister. Miss ; Jenni* Kish*r Prof Risher is a There's no r*a od. wM , r-r.-rx* . “* ♦***»«*». Should tak* sickening .-.-livating ^. the people of upper calomel -whe* 50 - ents nuy bre j* W*" 0 * W* * ' bo#le of •‘DodAon’s - lavee ^iiu* perfect substitute for calomel it is a pleasant- vegetable Uuuid I which will start your livei ji#f a.-* ^, , . . . . _ .. i ?_ i . a . - , ^-and stock riusers of the CoUageville sur*ly a? calomel ♦*nt doe*n t m .k* v .. . „ r * * i, ™ i - section may h« mentioned W W. ick and can not. sallvaf* r , . . . i Ack**rrn»n Mr Ackerman is rais- • ing pur* br*d Jersey cattle, and M . M' .At keiTnai^ Is Aja |<-tlve Farmer. Atnoug tb*. progressive farmers you sick and can Children and grown folk- can tak* Dodsph s l.iver Ton* b*ctus* • it is perfectly harml*>s. ha^ a herd of about 40 head In addition to raising 'xittle. Mr. Ack- . to e OWWM 1- III , Urf , rl(w ol s.rr’.irs ” ^ «. »„ abo„. 4 00 of ih*;»e nice fowls and ships ea<-h week regularly dozen eggs, besides what ho sell'- for setting. •—-^-o- Brown Furniture Company ' / [Take a dose of nasty calomel today and. you will f*ei w*ak sick, and' 1 vkuseated tomorrow Don’t lose a J > day’s work Take a spoonfiii of < . Dodson s lave, Ton- ins'- i-l mdlBP v ->u will wak* up fe*Iing groat v ^ ••-Pr»*'"Ie»ic Pwitgetr more biliousness constipation slug- ”” * .usttkm. gishn*ss head iclre rost«4 ’ongu- or ’ ' ' vi< * pr*.-vhleilt of sour stomach Your druggDt -ays the f irst Nafi.lnal Bank accompan- •if vou don't fin-i Dodson - Livar 'f 9 b > Mr; Miss Lll- iTone acts better thin horrible calc ‘' a ° " 'v l^^ ,:rQW f °. r m*l your money u waiting for vou 1 ‘ . wner-- rhev will i sp*nd sometime, as giivsN^of Judge ■j _ labd Mrs ******* *#**♦***♦ * * AT TH>; orMXYNI.AL lie * P*urifoy. From v there they will 'go on excursions in th* mountains of North Carolina Just Received A beautiful line of Silk Taffeta Skirts in the latest c<»ior» and designs. Prices ranging from $4.50 up. Also an assortment of sample dresaes for ladies. Assorted colors and styles. Value $3.00 and 43.50. our price $1.50. Come and convince yourself. ******** * * ****** B. LEVY Ham Street. Shaffer Row. Next to Beach BrO'. •TOKMH T»:AtmKR<4 OMViKN Stok<M, Aug. 7.—TWe following are the teachers for the rttokee school for the nest term which will begin in n few weeks, the exact date not hiving been determined: Wm 14a May Flsbbume. of Walter- principal; Him Knla Acker — ————^ i, ■ man. of t'ottageville aMlstcnt Both these ladies have had exper ience in teaching and are looked upon as being most excellent teach •Hr ; To Core a Cwftd In On* Day Take taxanvn SROWO OetetM. N Me** tbt Cew*% sod Rvetecbc end weeks •• (be CoM Hrw«riM* refoe* woery N It Isttt te cor*. M. W. esovg s •lenssew oe cock kor Hal. . Marvin \ow In >’*w York. A letter frota Hal W Marvin. The program for the coming i who has< been in Hawaiin inland week at the Colooial Theatre is l for several years, ie spending nev- , very attractive as it contain* a va- | era! weeks in New York city, wher* 1 riety that will please all he has he«n sent by bit company 'o Tonight the Big V Cdmedy ' Help, conduct an important deal Mrs. Help, Help.’’ together with pretty Marvin and their children. Billy. Jean Stewart and Adolphe M*njow 'aged 11 years, and Mary. ag*d nin» , Hupporting the star. Karle Williams years, accompanied Mr, Marvin to m "The Glove and th* Ring *' epf- j 'h* I'nited State* and nr* now with sod* of Vitagraph s motor seriesN her relatives at Batesbur^. < Mrs The Scarlet RunnAr '*. ! Marvin is pl*asantly ret»iemb*red Friday night (Bluebird night >. hefna* Miss Mary i^enner a teach- The Sign of th* Poppy." with Ho- * cr In th» Walterhdt^- school hart Henley playing a dual role. -— ® Gertrude Selby will be Mr H*nley’s ('<>»k*n fcxpert to leading lady, and a carefully select I Viett Farmers. ed company will be in their support , J- k Seal, expert on cotton, will "The Sign of the Poppy" is a "mys i '‘onie to Walterboro the latter part tery play." fraught with •cciting i °f , h‘’ week to inspect several ! episodes and senaational events that firms where experiments are being will keep the "movie fans’* inter- j conducted tn growing wilt resiatan* ested and well (BHtertained through- cotton, and in fighting root knot, out the photodrama’s five acts Among the farmers who have lem Monday night K. H. 8oth*rn. aup flnstratioo plots. In which Dixie ported by the popular English ; resistant cotton has bee B grown beauty. Peggy Hyland, in the Vtta- j n ‘'• Adams. Guy L. Smoak graph BIu* Ribbon feature ••Th* * B< ^ ® Eaaterlin. of Round Chattel" ^^ ^ ® r—— —; T Magistrates May Get RIMfDtR—>BRY AN v Acte and Resotwtiona. Married August 6th. 1M7, Mr. | C , * rk ° r Hudson has Just received the y quota of Ana and Joint Resolutions to. which all county officers and magistrates aw entitled, and asks that tfcose offi cials Of tho county call and get Closing Out Sale Is Now Going On At J. FRANKS Our Mr. J. Frank has just returned frowi the Nurth- ern markets, where he made very heavy purchases In Boston,. New York and Baltimore. These goods have started to come in and as you know that we have not much roofh for same, the^far.* we are compelled to close out a portion of our sto».*k it a sacrifice, from our stock of clothing. Shoes, Dry (oodi and especially millinery. You can always get more goods for less money and better good*' for same money at » * * ' ' «r' 1 ' » 1 The Charleston Sorprise Bargain House NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICiC ^ J; FRANK. MANAGER WALTERBORO, S. C. ■ - Restaurant and Cafe Best of Service for Indies, and Gentlemen. Expert Cooks*and Quick Service. Cold Drinks. Ice Cream and Candies. Meals and Punches at all Hours. Everything Clean and sanitarv. Give us a call. You will be welcome. PROGRESS CANDY KITCHEN AND CAFE Corner Railroad Avenue and Hampton street. Returned From NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. H. Zalin have returned from New York. We are receiving new goods every day. Wt* purchased a very large stock of Summer goods and be ing late in the reason, we bought cheap and can sell cheap. Our goods are all bought for cash. and. there fore, we get all discount and low prices. Come and see these goods. Shall be glad to show vou. H. ZALIN CLOTHING STORE WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. Car of x ; Received We have just unloaded a car of BUICK Automo biles—two of them “Sixes” and one “Four.” These are cars which need no praise, as their merits are knowiv SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Rizer & Ayer WALTERBORO/ SOUTH CAROL! N \ K L Bryan. W Hells and Mias ! Mary A. Rishtr. of Stoke* G. Al bert Boarb performed the ceremony. H D Carroll, of Williams, had hnatneM in tow* Tnaaday. K. T. H. HhaRer G*ta First of Long Staple. The first boll of long staple cot ton reported came in from E T. H Shaffer's low country farm. This boll showed a fine silken staple which measured an inch and a half Mr. Shaffer finds that long staple cotton pays much better than short ■Uplo. COTTON—PEARCE A BATTFf the Savannah Cotton Factors ar* substantial, reliable and energetic TBoir extensive warehousing facil tries and superior aalesmenship nr* at your command. They aro abu» dantly able to finance say quantity of cotton shipped them. Isn’t It to your interest to try them'’ ' D® now nnd he convinced. l-l-**-