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I ' ’ A'v ! y. / PAGES THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBOR0. S. C. NOV. 30. 1910 B'EGIN =?= TOOL 5 or Aii. KIN PS ARC u 1 ’ 'X . ‘ The man wh« cannot and dooa not aavo money, cannot and will not tik» anytliing ebc worth while"--ANDREW CARNEGIE. We help you to save; we make it easy for you to aave; we even pay you .to save . 4°o On Time Deposits. ONE DOLLAR OPENS AN ACCOUNT. FIRST NATIONAL BANK t ' wUW'Er HP t 4. siMtimnmHdiiitMd LkiI and Personal L M Sanders Of Cottageville Mnong those who were pleasant i : afece callem Mooda>. I j'ftCiw Eugene Mills. <>f Brunson is . ^pending aomt^ time in town, guest «f the Mia HalforJ. V ^ . . i i "Mids Alma HuffOian^ who is teach- nig the Omega school this winter, hnat-' among those in town Saturday. FINE CABBAGE PLANTS. We beg to acknowledge receipt of a box of very Hoe cabbage plants from The Carr-Cariton Company of Meggetts. This company is one of the large truck growers of this rich trucking section of lower Colleton. ■ Miss Kav Jones and Miss Eunice Glover who are attending college in . Columbia spent the Inanksgiving holidays at home ft R Wilson of Lena's hrother of R(agistrate P J Wilson of Smoaks. iramong those in town attending court this week. The l»eeember meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary So ciety will be held at the Methodist church at i 'tO o’clock Saturday afternoon. lames Redish of Waycross, Ga. was called to Walterlmro yesterday to see his mother. Mrs Laura Itedish who is quite ill. Mr itedish has not been to Colleton for several years. M ism Viola Dartzler who i* teach ing the Hall school was in town Saturday She was accompanied by her sister Miss Dsntzler, who is teaching near Holly Hill. MUSICAL LAST FRIDAY MGHT. I’ht* lecture-recital given last Kri- day night at the High school audito rium of Prof Harold A. Loring of the Columh.a College faculty was thoroughly enjoyed by the large crowd prraent. Mr, Loring * leciureon the Indians /and their customs was most inter- ' WVing and instructive. His talk was not as long as he had desired on account of the fact that he was suf fering from a severe cold and was so hoarse that he was unable to use his voire very much. His music was wry good and was *ve. y much en- loyed. , MCTEER WICHMAN The following invitations have been issued: Mrs. James Speights McTeer requests the honour of your presence at the marriage reception of her daughter Jennie and Mr. AlbertHarvin Wichman on Thursday afternoon December the eighth at half after twelve o’clock At Home Walterboro, South Carolina MDCCCCX No matter what you do, you must have tools to carry on your work. We have tools of all kinks; for farmr ers, carpenters, blacksmiths, gardeners --for everybody. Our line of hardware is always up to date. Our stuff will wear. If you don’t believe our prices are low, come in and see. / INDIGESTION A. Wichman & Son Is the curst of every home. Gamble** Digestive Wine will cure it in all forms. Pain ful digestion, sour stomach, bloated feeling, palpitation of the Ijeart. sleeplessness, dis tress and all the ills arising from poor digestion, yield promptly to the marvellous ef fect of Gamble's Digestive Wine t 50c the bottle at your nearest store or from Shuptrine Co. ° Savannah, Ga. Money Hack if you want it. Sold by J. M. Klein. LAUNDRY AGENCY. I have accepted the Jet Whit^ Steam Launday of Charleston, and hhall be pleased to send off any laun dry. Will call for and return pack- age*. N. C. A. Saul*. LYCEUM NEXT TUESDAT The third number of the lyoeum ft Mi me for thia aeaaon will be held at the High School Auditorium next Tueaday evening. The attraction this time will be the Alkaheat Ladies Quartet, which is composed of the tieet musical talent on the road to day. This quartet has been winning praise wherever it ha* gone for the delightful entertainment furnished. The young ladies composing this quartet are Miss Maude Harklerond tint soprano; Miss Lila Alton, sopra no; Mia* Florence M. Hobson, Micond alto, and Mrs. Elbe G. Pal mer, reader and contralto. The High School Auditorium will In* heated-and there is no reason why we should not have a packed house. .* LIVELY SELLING is going on in our store all the time. We are offering our customers a very choice line of nigh trade groceries at the lowest prices. t-2 Patent Flour $4.95 and up per bbl. Finest Patent Flour at $5.75 and $6.00 per bbl. Fine Grist at $1.65jier sack. Rice at ^2.96 to $4.95 per sack. Best Table salt at 55c per aack. Meat at 10c. per pound and up. We have a fine line of Mens, Boys and Youths’ suits ranging in prices from $1.60 to $10.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed. UNION FARMERS ^ f BARGAIN BOUSE. Attention schooi, teachers Towel Bargains We are ottering a special sale of Towels for Fri day. Dec. 2. This sale will begin at 11 a. m., and end i p. m. These tdwels are the finest lot of goods we have ever handled. Every one of them is worth more than we are asking. We have a large assortment of all the fine grades and those who come early have an exceptional opportunity to secure bargains in this line.. Remember this sale l>egins at 11 a. m., and ends at i p. m. * Heavy Turkish Towels, extra large 22x41. regular price 2fx?. For this sale ^ only sale, only Fringed Turkish Towels, 1 Good quality very fiine, W 1-2x39 * n ^ Very Fine Heavy Huck Towels 13x28 in. These goods are worth 10c. For this 7c Worth 15c. Only 15x29 in. only Huck Worth 6c Towels 4c Extra Fine Weave Huck Towels 19x41 in. worth 1 15c, only 11c Fine Twill Towels 5c. now selling at.i..^ «.. GLOVER THE UF TO DATE STORE Christmas Suggestion. Have you a friend or relative who is not now a subscriber to The Press and Standard? «- » . Numbered among our most valued patrons a r e quite a number of ve*y intelligent, worthy, SCHOOL TEACHERS, Whose good will and patronage we highly esteem and valuvj. We cordially solicit the business of other School Teachers. School Claims discounted at reasonable ra^es. Every Courtesy Extended, and satisfaction guaranteed. COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, J F. LUCAS, v R. L FRASER, Don’t you think thut a year’s subscription to The Press and Standard would be a most acceptab!e # gift? Wc do. Fifty-two times during the year your friend will be pleasantly reminded of you. We wfll start the paper, so as to reach your friend by Xmas Day and enclose a beautiiul Xmas card bearing your name as the sender. All for $1.00 per Year. President. Cashier. The Press and Standard WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROUNA gfi=== To be sure of good work—good value— good service— ask for the mw tanm Meat aid Food Chopper flea# and Food Chopper 'SI'*- r It does the work ngnt—cuts with a clean, sharp cut without crushing or tearing—chops or minces coarse or fine as you wish. Adjusted in a minute—works quickly and easily—cleaned in a jiffy. The safe way to select a food chopper is to eay Keen Kutter, for it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. The sure way to get the best is to say Keen Kutter, for this name and trademark always and everywhere mean j>crfection in every detail. S*ld and (rum-ant*ed by i KEEN KUTTER "THE BUSY BUSINESS’ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WEDDING GIFTS We have for sale the following valu able properties: '"'CLARENDON COUNTY. 3 Tracts, 900 Acres, 44 Acres and 50 Acres respectively, about 6 miles South of Davis Station. Some tim ber, but almost all can be cultivated. DORCHESTER COUNTY. VAbout 2300 Acres, 2 miles of Byrd’s Station. About 3,000,000 feet of timber. 225 Acres clear. 1800 Acres can cultivated. Also lands in Berkeley County, Kershaw Co., and Orangeburg Co. For particulars as to prices, etc., Apply to % . MESSRS. BURKE, RIVERS & ERCKMANN, 32 Broad Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sterling Silver and Cut Glass. Marvin’s Chickens Take The Prize. There is a feeling of satisfac tion in selecting a gift at this Store, that comes from the ab solute assurance that'anything bearing our name is at once recognized as something good. Our selections are large and our service certainly above the ordinary. . , Following we suggest a few popular wedding gifts in Ster ling Silver: Soup, Gravy and Creanv Ladles, Knives, Forks and Table Sj Meat ap^T Salad Forks, and Many Other Combi nations. Read the list of prize winners at the Colleton Poultry' show in this paper. If you want some prize winners get your eggs from me. S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED. EGGS, 14 for $1.60 WE ENGRAVE EVERY ARTICLE FREE OF CHARGE. S. A. MARVIN, JR, White Hal S. C. S. FINN’S Jewelry Store OMUcitkm NEW BlUCic STORE DkKORE nrdf.in* MAGAZINES J •J ir*t oar hi* clahhin* cMainfr*’*) ■ • nl MON. Y. ■ S- UTHERN SUBSR1PT1 H AGENCY <A Part**. Car* will** > RAlijCH. N. C. WALTERBORO, S. C. BRANCH STORE: ALLENDALE, S. C . SHERIFF’S SALE. TOWN TAX NOnCE r I A*ril! sell tne following tract of land on sxlp*dsy n«*xt. for taxes: Verdier Township—Mrs Joanna Bailey, 75 acres, bounded north, south and west by lands of Fincken A Meyer, east by lands of J EStrick- Und. Taxes, costs and penalties, fSJK Tb« tax bonk* for tb* Town n# W*l- terbwro mill be opened for ike oollec'los of «axee from November letiosp'h, 1910 ai ike wore of H. W. Bleok/Jr. Take notice ihsrs will bs so eateneloa of tune sad the levy thia v*ar lei par mi. f D B. BLACK,