The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 22, 1911, Image 8

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f M r rv •> •4^ v ' f. - AC»»«rvrwu:i^ V«aK;^^-ss»r ^ RJBNlttJflMUl ■ > i i-k« 'n YOU I D v4. < /. r , jr 4jK^ - ->.; . *. . • *'' You workfd for your mpfiey* y . ' why not make 'y'OUf money work for you? fit will if you deposit it in Our Saving's Department*/ « . We pay 4 per cent, com pounded quarterly. New quarter begins April t Start your money to work todiy. ONE •** * • GANG PLOWS. SmXftIMS. WALKING rr ,t6'Serve You , • V * V - • 1 *' . U easy ausceptiUo to proof 0 * ' • *-*'*'.» We want you to investigate our systems—the '’principles that underly our banking fhethods. We are progressively conservative and con servatively progressive. We Offer you every facility, every courtesy, £ and a management squarely sterling and repre sentative. This is our message to you this morning. Are you responsive to such an appeal? COLLETON IANIING COMPANY, One Dollar Opens an Account 355HHSHH8HHH3S5*fifiS3B5H55fi35SSSHS555SBSH5 FIRST NATIONAL* BANK Jas. li Pburikoy, President C. G. Paihi^tt, Cashier J. F. *LUCAS, President. R. L. FRASER, -Cashier. f SATISFACTION OF THE PURCHASE . 0* % It’s true in any line, but it is most true in Jewelry. People of good taste get very little satisfaction out of a purchase of poor Jewelry. The difference in price between the good and the poor is not much when, the difference in quality is considered. We are showing some in Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff-links. Buttons and Is * Waist Sets, that are the latest ftyles. 1 hey cost more than some of the imitations » C ■ ; • < I. but they are worth more. They'll the kind ^ »' . ' )*ou would*nt feel ashamed to have your friend, ■ who knows about Jewelry see you wearing. I * Get Everything Right From I r ""--il‘ -"IJLLi!., • — S. Fan's Jewelry Store, W \LTERBORO AND ALLENDALE. S. C. mm Cultivate your soil with the best plows and implements, and you will get the best crops. We sell only the successful, tried, im- p ! ements. [ We keep all parts of the implements we sell always on hand. You won’t be troubled repairing, or lose time, if you buy the implements we sell. A Wichman & Son WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROUNA Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, N Sausages and Puddings, Phone 53y. HA fytANCK mmm Cotton Seed Plant seed that will give you cotton-not stalk or seed— but cotton. That's where your money is. Our varities are al^carefully selected on merit and will give results. Prices gladly quoted. Moss Improved, Toole Prolific Simpkin's Prolific, Phillips, . Dillon Wilt Resistant W. H. MIXSON SEED COMPANY CHARLESTON. S. C. Chambrays, Lawns,' Percals, Ladies and Mens* Hosiery,. New Goods, just received. FRESH FRUITS, Apples, Oranges and Banan- nas always on hand. I want to buy Ten Cases of Eggs T HIS WEEK 16c Per Dozen. - - NOTICK. Upon rrcoBSMaitaMon of the State B «rd of Edneaikm t*at the trustees of •be oouaty allow teachers vnfo dsys holiday for the purpose of sttendiag the State Teachers* Association which meets ia Colombia March 28 25- I desiie to that Tiaoees grant any who wishea to aitand the two days holiday with pay, and that as teachers as prestb’e attend the H. W. BLACK. 8K , Coonty ttapt of Ed. Waltevhero, 8 O.. Ma>ch It 1911. WaMiBD—To ha? some good eooad — w. tv •- Attraction for Walterboro \ * • The handsome new Millinery Store for Mrs. J. S. ^ Jones is completed and will be filled with beautiful ^ new goods and ready for customers by Saturday of this week. A treat is in Store for the ladies,. Our work has been steadily going on at my resi dence since Miss Trice arrived on the 12th. | Grand Millinery Opening ON- ' * • APRIL STH AND 6TH o i Remember the date and the place—Next Tfo Terry & Shaffer. * Cordially, gl „ A^TfSe J% 5# JOIXGSm WE ARE READY" FOR HOUSE CLEANING TIME —— Typewriter FOR SALE „ First Class Conditim. Cost $50.00. Will sell for $20.00. Standard keyboard. t , '' CARE OF The PreM and Standard Mr C. A. Thomas, who has bean assistant cmhift at the Ehrhardt tins, writes i paper to ‘ftnoaks vnlf nwvs there to the new hank at Herald. >MJ< u yf,c have in our Subles a t ,few r exceptionally fete * Mules, aJfo Several Genlff^ Driving HORSES. It will certainly pay you to see these fine animals. '#U- • ( .•IU ■AY & ANDERSON. X L BLOCKER RELIABLE KKOM RELIABI.R PEOPI F Amber and Orange Cane, North Carolina Peanuts, Spanish Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail -Millet, Tennessee Ger man Millet. Select Seed Corns, Improved Broyrrt *Seed Peter- kin Cotton, Chufas. Velvet Beans. Prices on application. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. Savannah, Georgia. pw, an Ammc ewnm. a* n aB fan* of AMt fMhat tart and *mk by gtrm laden I ga* lanalr ft, can la, ISO cq* ^enma Minak* br uae^ a karp ihna out WE SELL^ A LITTLE MORE FOR A 1ITTLE LESS. Try Us This month is “House Cleaning Time” and we are ready. Look over the following list and see if there isnt something you will need. If the article you want is not on this list we’ve got it anyway. PHONE OR SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR JAPALAC. FLOOR STAIN. IRON BED ENAMEL. FURNITURE POLISH. PAINT. OIL, DUSTERS. BROOMS, SCREEN DOORS. SCREEN WINDOWS. ALABASJINE. FLYTRAPS. DO0R MATS V MATTING. RUGS, SHADES, ART SQUARES. L1L0LEUM. , OILCLOTH. HAM MOCKS. LAWN SWINGS. PORCH CHAIRS. WALL PAPER, FORTIERS, n/Nnr*u cu A T\CG AND EVERYTHING PORCH SHADES ELSE IN THE HOUSEFURNISHING UN$: * JVuZ: Cwnfort * H Vudor LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Take a thirty days’ Practical course in our wall equipped Machine Shops, and learn Automobile bosmesi sal M . - ... . a-, r»d position*. Charlotte *• t. Brshad asvf Auto School, Charlotte. N. C. Brown Farniture & Hardware Company MAIL ORDERS FILLED FIRST DrCK. Uan*.ofWOUmbskad ■hMss hi town Monday. ■» Mias tarbara Jaques of Cottage- villa, aas accepted a position with WTV. Closer. Mias Jaques is eat «4 Cotta isville’s most popular young ladies, and we give her a hearty to our town. S. B. Saunders was a caller at our office Saturday. I ’ * Miss Alice Sfkts ^ visiting her grand parents, Mr. tag Mrs G. W. Way, near Mt. Carmel. Born to Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Ben ton, March 9, a girl Him Emily Soma* of Henderson- vitte. an effldeiit taribir of CoUctoo. waa ia towa Saturd