The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 02, 1908, Image 8
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iMimm nil'll m i n** 1 !*
P W AirV'klak.m! of finotka, wu in
lovo.jrtiMnlajr.
R P Sftndef* ol Run. wm •
pkannt Tinitor to our t.tttce Momluy.
^ MwrifT W R Fox of A<iam» Run. wa*
/ in town Monday.
Coon'jr OommiwMoner 0 H Platt was
a pUaaant visitor to loan Monday.
MaRiatiate W 8-Wetka was in town
Monday.
B R Griffin and hroti.sr, II L of liu!'
fin, Wore in town Moi day
I N R!«r of Ashton is a joror this
week.
J W Iliera of Ashton, was in town
yedorday.
8o|»ervlsor .1 O Griffin was a pleasant
rUfU r to uor otfii'e Monday.
E H t’lmer of Ruffin, was amonK the
▼isitors to Walter boro Monday
l J May of 8mosks. apent Thnraday
night in town.
A P Mrndrrfon < f Ehrhardt, was iu
town Hunday.
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W D Marvin rf HenderaonTtUa paid
oa a wleaaaat visit Batordvy.
A meeting will be held at 11 o'c.ock
Aanday vnoiaing, Ueeember «. at Ztnn
Bapdiat ckarcb in the interest of “Or-
ffantsing Bonday Behool Work" in
— naklp
. Vardier Towns
All of the school*
in this townsUb have been requested to
be repreaeme? on this ocoarion and a
large attendance is looked for
Col and Mra Campbell G Henderson
of V»u!|e.boro. -pen. this week in
Charleston, and attended service
Thanktwivtugday lu St Au<irea’s L,uii.-
era’! Church Mrs Henderson ts n
daughter of the late VSiMnm Kirkwornt,
one of the fotindyrers of Bt Andrew’s
church, iu whose memory one of the
handrfoinp p«*w inemoria 1 windows hah
txeu erected 11 wl Mr Kirkwood lived
a short tim** longer he would hive beta
.khle to celebrate the seventy fif h ar
uiver-Hr\ of nts \yedding day, a most
mi common event —Charleston Evening
Post
GRAND OPENING OF
“TMISONIA THEATRE”
MOTION PICTURE SHOW.
ON MONDAY. DECEMBER 7.1908.
SHIPMENT OT
Mr and Mrs J A Givens of Raffln,
were intowa Saturday.
J N Hmoak and wife of Ruflla, were
in to eae oa laet Friday.
O K Ackerman of Cottagertlla, spent
yesterday ia loan.
R H Wlchman had bo si ness in Ohar-
lestoa yesterday.
J O Jaqoee. Jr. of Cottageville was in
town yesterday and e«me to am ea-
Hon W O Brant ia ia town this Week
as a juror.
Mias Bertha Beach la visiting relatives
a Kaveoei this waek
G W Sweat of Hendersonville, had
tuaineaa in town yesterday.
H McM Williams of Kalkehatohie,
was here yesterday.
Kiatirr Crosby of Kaftin, was in town
> fcstrrday and (.aid os a pleasant call.
J H Wend, one of the pmtreeeive
i itixensof Osborn, ia a juror thi. week.
Mr and Mrs Gus Smith of Kaftin,
vere visitors to Wslterboro Iasi waek.
E P and Ivy Medish of Colleton, had
I tiMues-* In town the latter part of the
week.
C .1 Breland, of Ruffin Route 2, was
< mong tboee who called to see us Mon-
• iy-
B H Ktnard and I. W Ihley, of Huf-
t i Route *, had buatneaa in town yea*
t rday.
Mr and Mrs A K Willis of Cottage
\ lie, were in to4n Mtxsday visiting
i lattvea
A W Parry, one pf the prominent
uok planters of Yoong's Island, was a
j iror this weak.
J A Haundera of 8'okea. has our
thanks for a turnip s bich weighs three
pounds and 14 ounoea.
8 B Haundera of Blokes, was among
those who called to see us while in
town Hatu'day.
Henry O'Quin and sons, Harvey and
Getsinger, of Williams, are here this
v wit u*. eliding court
B G Benton, Kaq. and W R Yarn of
Gieat Swamp, had business in town
yesterday.
Rodgers Ackerman of Cottage villa,
v ns an»ong those who paid us a pleas-
a-1 call y«aterda>.
O L Warren of Williams, was one of
WaRerhoro’a visitors Mon lay. His son
J e L, of Kufliu, was alar b.*re.
Mtieee Birtlo Ks'Dom and Viola Con.
ro ily visited friends at Adams Kan last
Wednesday, returning Friday,
MtsVv D Marvin of Hsoderaonvillo,
w*s in town Saturday. She came to
ment her husband, who was n luror Inst
week.
Mrs J b Hmoak and son, Willie, of
Bmoaka, spent Saturday night in town
H
YOI NG MEN ! If you want to know
wiiy ynu should Income t legra ti op» !
era tors and what school to attend. I
write to HOUTHEHN SCHOOL OF
TELEGRAPHY, Newnso, tia. for
free Catalogue ‘A" EVERY BOY
should resd it. Positions poaqively
guaiauteed.
9 90 to 1 SO 0»
HONOR ROLL
Honor roll of the Sheridan school
for the month of November:
Lizzie Addiaon, Lois Jaques,
Oliver Jaques, Mhffgie Lee Jaques,
Geneva Jaques and Bessie Jackson.
Mary Slom&n,
Teacher.
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* Only high class Pictures will bp shown to the
Public in a handsome new building, nicely fitted up
with seats for everybody.
SHOWS WILL BE GIVEN AT 2:30. 3:30. 4:30. 7:30. »:30.
10 GENTS. ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
NEXT DOOR TO THE PRESS AND STANDARD OFFICE.
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JUST IN.
• Ambitious young man and Indies
should Learn Telegraphy for, since the
now 8-hour law became effective there
la e Cortege of many thousand tele
grapher*. Position* pey from fSO to
70 per mouth to beginners. The
rational Telegraph Institute of Colom
bia. B C, and five other cities la operated
under euperviaioa of R. R. Official* and
all atudeotears placed when qualified.
Write them for panicslara." II 18 St
as the guests of Or and Mra
Black.
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Miaa Lula Griffin ret arced boa
Saturday after spending a few days
very pteaaently with relatives and
frierd* in Hevannah.
F. Herndon and family, of Evergreen,
and Mrs Hattie Morris and children of
Ruffle, heve moved to Charleston, where
they will make their future home.
Mra J M Padgett of Jacksonbom, ac
companied hr Miss Estelle Btewart,
wastn town Hatnrday. MiwHtewart ia
teaching the Jackson boro school.
Aft**v a fleasstil stay in *he city over
Gala Weak. Mias Bessie Kuhn, a very
popular and charming young lady of
Walterboro, baa returned to her home.
—Cbatleetcn Evecicg Post.
There will be a meeting of the
Teacher*’ Association in Wal erbnro a\
the Academy the first Saturday in Dec.
(next Baturday, the 6th inat.) at 18 m
All teachers are invited to attend.
TTV Farrow of the Henderson-
i Graded Bohool. was In town Satur
day and paid rkia office a pleasant oall
He reporta a successful school ao far at
the progressive village of Henderson-
TiOe.
Cadet Herndon is at bis home In
Ruffin, where he wne called by his
mother's biases. Re nil hope Mrs
HemdoaCwUl speedily recover, thereby
tr return to
I will be in Walterboro,
next Saturday, Dec. 5,
with the finest lot of
horses and mules ever
brought to Colleton Co.
I am coming on Saturday
in order to be ready for
business Monday, Dec. 7,
which is Salesday. Will
remainiin Walterboro all
next week. Call and in
spect my stock and you’ll
buy. Fine buggy horses,
fine farm horses and
mules.
W. Z. AYER.
ATTENTION!
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1 carry everything in fancy
and staple groceries. Read
a few of the articles carried in
my stock:
Figs 20c per pound.
Citron 25c per pound.
Dates 10c package.
Raisins 10c package.
Currents 10c package.
Mixed nuts 20c pound.
H. S. GLOVER.
Laundry.
Prof'
villi Gr
and Oysters.
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ATTENTION!
ATTENTION!
5 Cents Back in MONEY on Every
Dolla’s Purchase at my Store.
We are now fully prepared to meet the
demands of the public in every line, such
as clothing, shoes, hats, cloaks, dry goods,
trunks, valises, and anything else one
may need.
Our line of clothing cannot be surpassed
in quality, style or price. -■
Children’s Suits from $1 00 to $3 50
Youth’s Suits from 3 50 to 8 50
Men’s Suits from 4 50 to 12 00
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We are carrying a large stock of ladies trimmed hats and
are oflering special prices.
Shoes to fit the smallest foot as well as the largest—very
cheap.
FURNITURE BELOW COST.
M. KOHN,
WrtU Kk STREET WALTERBORO, S. C
FROM 13
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SINGLE COMB BUFF
ORPINGTONS
Admitted to be the best
all-purpose Fowl. Ex
cellent Layers. Fine Sit-
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ters and mothers. Great
D
Foragers. Large and
healthy. Quick Growers.
Cross them with your Common Fowls, and see how Your
Flock will improve. Cockerels and Pullets JJ.OO LACK.
R.L FRASER, WALTERF0R0, SOUTH CAR0UNA.
, The Lloyd Laundry^’imparts
to your linen ‘‘A Gentleman’s
Finish.
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p N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT.
At Southern Express Co.
Walterboro, S. C.
Fish every Wednesday and
Saturday. * Oysters every Fri
day. Prompt attention given
all orders.
>, m. EDWARDS
Next door to Grace & Wxrren
The only
complete
musical
store in
Town,
where you
can get
the best selection of musical in
struments, from a mouth organ to
an Edison Phonograph. I have a
large supply of them.
S. FINN’S JEWELRY SIWE.
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Interest
Is the greatest incentive to
wards saving money.
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When you find your money is
earning something you feel
0
more like saving.
Interest, like a much adver
tised remedy, “works while
you sleep,”
We pay interest on saving’s
accounts from $1 up, 12
months’ time.
Absolute safety, liberality and
courtesy our watch-word.
THE FARMERS AND
MERCHANTS BANK
OF WALTERBORO
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