The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 18, 1911, Image 8
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Alter paying year obligations yon can put your
surplus money in the Savings Department and
get 4 per cent interest, compounded every
three months. During the winter, bad weather
or good weather, it will be working for you,
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although you may not be able to work your
self. . •
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Jas. E. Feurifoy,
Presi Jent
E. E. Jones
Vice-Prest
C. G. Padgett
‘ Cashier.
LANDS FOR SALE.
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Tx. One new six-room house near Presbyterian Church. Price
$1,600. ^
2. One six room house on edire of Walterlroro. Barn, sta
bles; sheiis, and smoke-house; one acre of land enclosed b* wire
fence; Price $1,000.
3. Tract oOacrea, 3 1-2 miles from Walterhoro on Mt. Carmel
road. 35 acres in cultivation and under fence. Dwelling and
out buildings. $600 cash is theiirice.
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4 One building lot; 100 feet front and 250 feet deep. Fine
carriage house and stables; nice brick well. Located next to
Mrs John 0. Edwards. Price $800.
FOR RENT-One store building on Main Street, Opposite Court
House, between The First National Bank and The Press and
Standard.
APPLY TO
JAS. E. PEURIFOY
WALTERBORO, S C.
By Astana of V fatoS^Ikojr, two
prtaoaors escaped from tbo Wal- 1
Urboro Jc4J Friday oigM. It Is
tAoagkt that one of tkoas who was
oat la the yard taklag off some
trash, either got oft* of the keys
or made a duplicate, aud with It
opened the outer door Friday night
while the family of Sheriff Fox
Oitet.
The negroes are, Frank Ancrum
and William Hannon. Harmon re*
turned voluntarily Sunday 4llght to
finiah out a jail aentence of 60
da>e. Ancrum la ailll at large. He
{ia charged with murder, having cut
1 Joe Singleton to death at a 4th of
• July dance at White HeJI. He ia a
1 one-lejqgcd negro about. 2F yeera
• old. A reward haa been offered for
hla recapture.
The /owe due.
Columbia, Ow*t. 14—John J. Jones,
1 the Brsnchvllle attorney,, convicted
several months ago on the charge
' of killing Abe Pearlstlne and aenten
ced In the Gv&ngeburg court to
ten yeara and SO days has been at.
the State penitentiary slnce^ con
viction aa a detention prisoner.. He
haa not been muatered In ae' a
convict. The records show that
bis case baa not been filed with
the supreme court for a review. The
‘court meets next In ^November.
Should hla appeal be filed immedlat
ly it would mean that an opinion
would not be rendered for several
‘months. Hla attorneys have given
no Intimation as to whai course
they intend to pursue. The ca* *
came tcToie the gnvei ..•r for n par
don shortly after <onvictlon. The
go.ciiK.r ufmeil th.- pardon n thr.t
(ime
There are very few "House for
Rent" signs to be seen In our town.
, That Is proof of growth and pros
perity, but also an indication that
1 more homes ought to be provided
[for the people who would movw'he
If houses could be rented. A nuni-
, her of cory and attractive cottages
that can be refuted at a reasonable
figure is what we need.
win* to tha ckwaga la the scfced-
dnle of the train, which leaves Wal
terhoro at l:St o’clock Instead of
4:0k o’clock la the afternoon. It
has beet* foaad necessary to change
the hoar for the marriage of Mias
Edna McTeer sad Dr. Smith Lanier
Turner from S:S0 o’clock to 12:07]
M. The ceremony will be perform
ed by Rev. E. W. Peeples, of Vajm-
ville,. at the Firat Baptist church*v
The wedding wIM be one of the
chief social events of the season. :
A number of guests from out of
town are' expected this week to be
present at the wedding. Among
those coming for the event are
Mias Hillie Peeples, Tampa, Fla.,
Miss Zoe Peeples, Varnville; Mrs.
C. I Jeter, Early Branch; Mrs. J D.
S. Blitch. Allapaha, 6a.; Mias Car
rie Frayase, Hendersonville j Miss
Daisy McTeer, Early Branch; Mias.
Marie McTeer, Jasper, Fla.
Poison Oak Cared By Tetter!ae.
There la at last a remedy that
will cure poison oak and all other
skin troubles such as ecxema. In
fants sores, dandruff, piles, tetter,
etc. Get a box of Tetterlne, It b
a soothing, healing ointment that
will bring Instant relief to your
tortured akin. Try a SO cent box
today. Tetterlne is for sale at all
good druggists. If your druggist
can't supply you send us 50c and
we wll mall you a box at once. [
The Fhupirine Co., Savannah, Gu.
For Sale By Jo!.a V Klien.
JOHN F. LUCAS,
President.
J. \V. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, !
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain
Cough Remedy for his boy who had
a cold, ard before the bottle was
all used the bo>’s cold was gone.
U that rot better then to pay a
] five dollar doctor’s bill? For sale
by all dealers.
Senator J. D. Ackerman and Hon.
J. W. Hill were in town Friday on
business.
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Hon. G. \V. Way. of Mt. Carmel,
was here on business Friday.
NOTICE.
Please give notice In jour paper
ithat Omeaga Local, No. 687, wllj
meet Oct. 28th, at 4 o’clock, p. m.,
and that all members are urged to
be present, as we have some im
portant business to attend to, at
that meeting.
A. I. .Martin. Secretary.
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TAYL
Leader in i)ry Goods.
it comes to Dry Goods—
wo acknowledge no equal—we
October Kke June, is a month when many
weddings take place. Our store contains a
large and variegated stock of wedding gifts,
purchasable at a very reasonable price.
Cut glass and silverware, in a varied of pat
terns and prices. Numerous suitable little
trinjeas in silver and gold at low cost. Drop
in and see the many good things at surpris
ingly low prices for the bride
Anybody can buy good things at big prices,
but it takes brains and skill to buy good
things at n oderate prices. That's what
we’ve done, thus giving you the benefit of
our buying ability..
S. Finn Jewelry Co.
study the dry goods business, and^
are posted as to quality, styles, and
price—we kown the actual cost to
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tha output to use all ha has. We>
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are contracting for all of tha cotton
goods our capital will allow—ns.
We have bought and are buying
goods cheaper than they have been
hi 20 years. We knew this condi-
make every piece of goodkv^re ban- tion would exist—heive we held off
die—hence we are in position to In oar buying—this fall, until pric-
buj^ at the lowest possible prlcK es got where we wante<| then*—
we are In touch with all the mills tlv^y are now such that we feel safe
and If^hey have a special offering, in buyjng all we possibly can. and
thek- mai> comes straight to us on we have the goods at prices below— 1
his arrival. In Walterhoro, for he which ca-n’t "be duplicated by any
knows if he ha« a bargain we havp other* merchant egcept at a loss.
BUSINESS FACTS
“A Little Furniture Talk.”
A store deserves preference cnly when it provides
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three things: the best assortment of the best values at
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the lowest possible price.
Test; us upon each;’you’ll find us leading in com
pete variety, in highest grade values and positively
lowest in price, when you take quality into considera
tion. And that you must do to be fair to yourselves
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and to us. No house in America cay buy for less, and
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xre won’t permit ourselves to be undersold under any
circumstances.
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We are not seeking your patronage for the once,
but for the future as well, and each service we render
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you is always with that in mind. Nothing holds favor,
like satisfaction and we know it, Our stocks are now
complete, call and see them.
Good light (’allcoea .. .. S^c. M.pn’r Pilk Fmir-in-hRwttles .,
Good, dark Calicoes 3 4c. Men's Silk Teck Scarfs/S^. «
Best American Prints 5c. Lagliee and Gents Mufflers S N s
'-ird Wide yellow Homespun 4 4« Round Can Talc Powder .. . .TQc.
Apron Olnghiuns 44c. Regular 60c. men's Shirts.. ..25c. s
4 Yard Bleach 4 4c- Regular 50c. men's work shirts 25c.
27 Inch Outing.0 5c. Children's Knitted Waists.. ..10c.
Ruble's Fleeced Vests .. ..‘f. 5c. And scores of other values equally
White Ktnbroldered Belts.. .. 5c. as good.
Brown Furniture and Hardware Company
TIK BUSY BUSINESS.
COLLLTOty BANKING COMPANY
WALTERBORO, S. C
Twenty Years of Banking.
CO' Iff ON COUNTY'S PIOSttR BtSklhC ENTtUPDISE.
WHEN
a bank shows jure, steady, decided and unidti-rrtiptcd hea'thy
jltowlh covering a pciiod of over Twenty (20) Years, ii is a
pretty safe place to hark jour Savings. Our depositors and
patrons are one and all satisfied and pleased. Carj’t we mim-
her you in the Imt of p!ea>ed customers?* ’' ^ .
We pay four per cent, interest on bt'me deposit* and edmpound
interest quarterly. OUR SAVfNGS DEPARTMENT is our
SPECIAL and distinctive feature.. Exceptionally well managed
and safe guarded. **
We Cordially Invite Your Deposits.
W« are belli able and willing to accommodata ouc-patrons.
R. LUDLOW FRASER
Cashier.
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WALTERHORO, S. C.
i io Main St.
SAV ANNAH, GA.
402 Broughton, St.
Mr.. B. Saunders, who has been
working In Charleston is at his
home here very sick.
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Mr Cleveland Hlott, of Round had
Important baalnwa In* town Tuea-
Aay.
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O. H. Gruber, of Round, was
those In town Guturday who
B. Dudd, erne of Round's
W B. Hudson, of Ruffin, Routd
1. was in to see us Saturday.
W. O Guess, of Round was among
those In town Saturday.
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No other polat In Colleton coun
ty will be visited by O'Riley this
season. From Walterhoro he goes
to Bambetg. y
Dorsou W.' Breland, who baa been
ta Gbunaaab, ter the past few d*«|
10a a buMuees trig baaxoturudd. J
TAYLOR’S
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Walterboro’s Popular Store
W J TAYLOR* Proprietor
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Great Clearence Sale
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MRS. J. S. JONES’
Millinery Opening
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VAhich was held ia»t week wa* quite a success. Many Uau-
t ful ha's uere punhased Ttie sty it« for this x*Hsnn are* nl
indeed^lovely and l»ec«jmnwig. £
Mrs Joikh is keeping an IDEAL ( MILUNERY STORE and y
tnki'g pleasure in pleasing her friends, their patronage is &
highly appreciated Sue canes also shirtwaists, cloaks, cor- •$%
sets. gu»ves. neckwear an-i wiiittf a ’(ireM goods jfel
Come right on and get fixed up for the winter. w/
Cordially
Mrs. J. S. JONES
Waltmrboro'M Benton* Millinery
FOE 10 DAYS
Dry Goods, Notions
Mens and Boys Hats and Caps, Mens, Women and
children Shoes to go at a song, 25 per cent oft on the r :
dollar, a great saving for every one.
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Remember l&is is eash.
Clarence L Fishburne
Do not meddle with a business
you know nothing of unless you
commence at the bottom round of
the ladder, aad round after rouad,
work towards the top. For If you
wlU them Had pleaty to applaud
and cesist. But he who commences
»t the Up of the ladder finds it
sn easy matter to descend, and oft
tlaee with groat rapidity. And
when ho baa reached the bottom
be will ftod huadrtds there waiting
to kick Ua,