The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 18, 1909, Image 8
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J J Milcy of
Sfttaiday
AbMod wa» id town
Mn Tboodor* O Kerabow and little
acn, fjrnrdln. i®tufne«l TueodayeTtoine
tiom a »«*t • viMl tc Huliivan * Island
Mra C C AriVTfr,n ard danjfb'or, Mim
pi..—- g g E[ Msfhe ChapMnJ»a»« I
returned a uuuth's «ta> at Siluda.
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A 1* Hiott woariDR a smile, it* a
tfrand aon. .
COLLETON COl^TY TELEPHONE
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Dr Htdilick Ackerman Lad buoinet* in. COMPANY CHANGES MANAGERS, i
ajharleetou yenterdau
J W Maftfett of Warren's X Il iads
was in town Friday.
It I) Robinaca of W hitt- Hall
amonK tbotr in town Monday.
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Mr and Mr* A H Herndon ol Krer-
l^rteu ae:« ia lowu yeal.tday-
B <i PrLje left ye* ten lay for Savannah
where be on baaiuea*.
A H Harter, of Savannah, U apending
<bia week with fuenda here.
Mr* K K June* ami little daughter are
▼tailing at her old home at Aahtoo.
Mis* Angie Jervey of Charleston io in
town visiting Mia* Florence Black.
Mia* Kinma T»*cy who baa been eever-
al week* at Bean fort returned Saturday.
Mr and M'a John D Warren ^ Mon
roe, N. C. are visiting relative In town
Mr Bryan of Ruftin iccimpanied by
bl* daughter, Miaa Buima, wa* in town
Monday. *
Miaa Nell Hblpp, a otster of Mrs T W
Uary w spending sometime in town with
JCrt Uory*
J J Mier* and J 8 Jones prominent
ettisens of Ashton were in town 8atnr-
4ay.
G J Yarn and non. Madison, of Sni-
Mer* were among oor pleasant visitor*
#ridsy.
D K Smosk sad son, C M of Stnoaks
were ensong those who came to see ns
Friday.
Hon J H Oriflln and D B Peurif y had
professional bust nee* in Charleston
Monday
Mrs B U Beach of Savannah ts visiting
feer parents, Mr and Mrs J J Hiers near
j B Ramsay, depot agent at Khrhmdt,
spent Monday in Charleston
yesterday
Miss Emms Tracy who has been in
Beaufort for aeyeral weeks returned Sat
etrday to Wslterboro.
Mr and Mra H S Cunnipgham of
Augnot*- ft™ spending sometime in
gown with relative*.
R M Brabham and W O Polk of
Isiaudton were nuioug those who called
to see us Saturday.
Mr and Mr* U- C l.amb are atopping in
Kbrbardt while Mr Isimb has the place
of conductor J M Smith.
J L Shipp of Sumter arrived iu town
Monday night to vi*it at the home of
Mr and Mr* l *i v.
Aaron KriTiich of Savannah returned
with Mr Finn tw a few week* visit.
^He is Mrs Finn’s nephew.
Mrs lieu rent Uteey is the happv
mother ol a flee son. He came to ut«
with her Beadaj morning.
Mn W C Saandera of Stoaee is the
(wood mother of a daughter. Her age
•dates from Monday morning.
Mr sad Mn N O Mocrall left this
morning for a visit of two woeks td Mrs
Morrall’s relatives at Wilson, N C.
Mn C Jfeob sad children of River
'Falls Ala. ate spending sometime in
town with her Meter, Mn D C L Hiers
OoL snd Mn C O Henderson left on
Wednesday morning, for • visit of two
weeks to relatives In Edgefield
Mies Helen Oohen of Charleston, who
has been visiting Mrs J M Klein since
lest Thursday returned to her home
yesterday.
Miss Looia B Patterson left* Monday
(or Fort Mill, wbeie she has accepted a
position as book-keeper in the cotton
mill at Fort Mill.
'Mias Ida M Fishbone who has been
' visiting relatives in Charleston since the
8und*y school convention returned
. Monday.
John D Murray, who has been running
• M express measeeger out from Atlanta,
came home Moodsy, in order to take »
few weeks rest oefore returning to
'01001800 Collage.
Mrs U W Uary of Thomson. Os. is in
town visiting her son T W Usry hr*
•Csiy Is a sister of Hon Tbo*. K Wat-
.son. editor of the The Jeffersonian.
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Miss Cora L Connor, the efficient snd
popolai stenographer of The Press and
Btandaid left yesterday for s two week*
holiday let be spent at her home.
jPsnl Walter h.s aoccepted a position
-with Tarry aad Bhaflar, baring started
m his new post don Monday. Mr Wal
ter held the mme position during last
winter'
Mr llinnt pt Wailiing*
ton, lim acquired an in
terest in the Colleton County
Telephone Company. He arrived
in town Monday and han already 1
taken charge. Messrs f*eurifoy
Bros <»u account of their law
practice and other business in-'
terests found it necessary to re
lieve themselves of the manage
ment of the company.
Mr Bums comes to Walterboro
ith the highest recommenda
tions and is an experienced tele
phone man. He attended the
(Georgia school of Technology and
it familiar with every depart
ment of telephone work.
It is the'purpose cf nr •Binne
to extend and improve the ^y**
tem wherever needed and even
tually to reach every part of the
county with this system.
We welcome Mr Binns to our
town and hope that he will find
it both pleasant and profitable to
live here v N .
IN LOVING RENENBERANCE OF
OUR LOVED ONE.
In remefeiberance of our dear lov-
ingrinothcr, who left ua Satumay
afternoof* February 27th. 1909 for a
better hofne than thia, where she
will have no more sickness, pain or
sofrow, but "where she can be re
returning joicing ever more with her loved
ones,, who have gone before her.
Shtf leaves a husband and five
children to mourn her loss.
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COLLETON BANKING COMPANY,
JOHN F. LUCAS,
President
R. L. FRASER,
Cashier.
Mother ddrlintf. she has left us.
Left ua, yea. forever more.
But we hope to meet our loved one
On that bright and happy shore.
Lonely the house, and sad the hours
Since our dear one has gone.
But Oh!*a brighter home than ours.
In Heaven, is now her own.
Children.
August 17.
TWO NEW ROUTES.
There are to ba twq new rural
free delivery routes from Wal
terboro begining about Sept, 15.
Route No. 4 will so by way of
Bootle to HenderfDuYiHe serving
a large section of the county.
No. 6 will go by way of Pine
Grove and will serve over 100
families.
With modern equipment and competent, reliable clerical
force, this bank is prepared to give careful attention to all’
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business. Accounts in Savings and General Department in-
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vited. Our bank is able to meet every demand of its patrons
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—and is as strong and as sound as Our Managers have made
it. Their names alone would be sufficient Guarantee wherever
known and so well known in Old Colleton.
Classified Advertisements-
WANTS,
WANTED—Applicaiiou* !u own hand •,
writing for experienced oun to ool-
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Terry A Shaffer.
WANTED—You to know that I have a
complete line of fnrnitare, stove*, etc. I
I carry on a general line of repair '
work, each as organa, sewing machi- i
net, had MAyoles. |
L N Glover.
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WASTED—Wears mm Io employ-
nieaiaa teacher*. Ttn*tee* wishing
teacher of expertenoe will please ad-
dn<a*. < Mian) Emma Bryan, (Mian)
Letha Bryan, Rofflu, S. C.
It.
WANTED—Eaenr Uodr to know that
we selling the ve*y be*: w* cream en ^ G f DHtlOilS
and soda water that can be made
The Savoy. -*
THE fireside
The in usical cal
ls
SALE.
My entire Stock of General
Merchandise at greatly re
duced price Will also
purchaser store biplding.
Apply within 2QMays to
I. A SAULS.
SMOAKS. $. C.
WANTBD-Lile* A Lljea of Orange- yOUF diSDOSal if
bnrg. SO, wee* a good boating man J r r
you
horg.
In ibi* Ooontv r 0 w its U'e ioraranoe
for rke JEFFERSON of Raleigh. N C,
the atrongeat and leading Company in
the South Write to them, tor ir will
mean money for you, ? 14 3ms
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OWN AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
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May we show you
the New Fireside
Mia* Era Mace, who has been for
soane tune the competent moogiwpber
at The Farm era and Merchants Bank.,
for a brief holiday at ber
'eft yesterday fo
hona Is Marion.
Mr and Mn 0 D May, who have been
away nearly two months, Bret at Gteen
bprtnge nad then, on Snllivan’i laiaod,
^ rrtamed home Tharaday . afternoon
tunoh improved ftom their stay.
Mr Clevaiaod Bandera of Ritter, ha*
seooaed a oontraot to iaetail a gea light
aystem In the dwalling ot Meaara J M
and K K Lhngnick oo the Btaff, nad ia
wa to cooMnenoeUte work.—
Mlotoe BaAlW and NeUa McTmr offer
A Tonic
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Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa
tion. Billiousness, etc., are
grreatlv benefitted by the use of
Shuptrine’s
Liver Piiis
HUS1NRS5 LOCALS. "
Fr^h tu r nip weda for fall planting at
BOH) rne’a. Waltei bor»-
Vt vn* up to the Ss.voy aud get enra*-
thine c »lo to drink or s~me of mr de i-
cioua, rico ice cteaui.
New htork of ro»-nip *eerl.».
Klein’* Drog Biore
Get i»» 'dre with 'he dl^criiriaitisg
and wl'h th'in t e Savor |
**h 'u ni; f'T f .o" ( la-tiug at V^tril 1 ill ht
rue’a, VVal'f U> r o
GO FFY keen* Jl'e* off Horae* and
Cattle 'i-y-. and 5tk: ai til drug e'ores 84
Gei out of the lab<t of 'akintr ! ‘i*t
•■nvrHoic, von c«n •*» i**ftu-'tl*r a'‘ The
8av'-y
Si: •* ro!iib, b’.ir'k, tan h id wlitu at 8
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CENTS
Don’t fail to try them when
you want results.
The pills are pleasant to take.
Act promptly snd never gripe.
SHUPTRINE COMPANY,
Savannah. Ga.
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R'drts improved ruaiaga turnip
ne-tlj si K eio’* Diu^
1* r t la top aud Globe turnip seed* at
K ••iu * Dro*,
$22.00 and explain
how easy it is to
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own one? Let’s'talk
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it over.
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Price 23c
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0* Cldll* and Fever
4 14 6 m^a
Mui*t* red or porple top tnruip seed*
at Klein’a Drag Store.
Shoe nolish. black, tan and white at B
G Byrne’*.
Boi*ta White Globe Turnip Seeds at
Klein • Drug Store
5 or 6 doses “Md" will core any cam
of Chillaspd Fever. Price 85c.
4l4 6moe.
Butste Yellow Globe Turnip, Yellow
Aberdeen#. Flat Dutch. Wbi.e Bgg,
Cow Horn, sad all other varieties for
fallaed wlater planting. In bulk, freak
from Bn lata mad farm.
Kieia’a Drag Sieta.
Turnip aaads ef all verfflaa.
E FINN'S JEWELRY
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HOT WEATHER :
is here to make you comfortable.
Seethe cool looking willow easy
chairs ami rockers, the sha»le giv-
_ ing bamboo curtains, the hammock
that invites to repose.
THE COST' OF THIS COMFORT
is so little that to go without it is
foolishness. Come ami select a
chair, a settee, a few porch step
seats anyway, for use when your
friends drop around in the evening.
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SEVEN YEARS
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We have now passed the ;th milestione in our ex
istence as a Bank in Walterboro.
During this time we have grown from a small be-
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ginning a large and successful business.
We have endeavored to keep abreast of the times,
providing for ourselves every modem appliance and
up-tp-date system to facilitate our offee work; provid
ing for our depositors every safe-guard known |br
their protection and security.
We have given freely to every deserving charity;
contributed to every enterprise that would tend to
improve or bring trade to our city.
We enjoy the confidence of the people of this com
munity, and take this opportunity to thank our cus
tomers whose patronage has helped to make the year
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1909 the largest and best in our history.
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WE ARE HERE TO STAY.
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FARMERS
THE
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BANK
WALTER!
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