The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 27, 1911, Image 8
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Suppose you had been “tucking away’* just a couple
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h<*f dollars a week for the past 52. Would not that
$104 be very nice to have right now/
Start your savings account wi(H us Monday. Save
all you can and we will add 4 per cent, interest, com
pounded every three months.
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Merchant* Bank /
oTwalterboro. s. c. „ \
Invites accounts of individuals, tirms and corpor-
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Pays 4 per cent Interest on Savings
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* Deposits.
Issues Time Certificates of Deposit Bearing Interest
fcxtends Cordial Welcome to All. Come and See Us
or Write.
WICItMAN.
President.
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£ Greet you with the coai|
of the
H. MCtIMAN,
President.
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Season, in hearty and si nose apprecia-
tion of our most pleasant business relations. <
Cordial good wishes for 1912.
“ MRS. J. S. JONES
M. FISHBUME,
Cashier.
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Mi«s Dollye Price ^pent Chrlatmas Mias Nell DetrevUle, of Columbia,
in oMvannau. in visiling her parent* Id town tbia
• • • t week.
James DeTrerille, of the Un- | lliaa Sarah Kokn, teacher In the
tverslty of South Carolina,i* spendin-Hr-mpton Graded school ia apending
FIRST NATIONAL
Jas. E. Peurifoy,
Presi tent
E. E. Jcnes
Vice-Prest
BANK
C. G. Padgett
Cashier.
Spew at Methodist
The Chrlatmas tree exercise*
which were held at the Methodist
ehurch were very mnch enjoyed. Al
though the weather was Inclement,
there' waf a very large crowd
praeeLt to enjoy the hap
piness of the little folk* e*s
the presents were given out. There
were two trees. One of these was
a small tree on whteh were the
presents for the members of the
Cradle Roll. These were first given
out. The trees were very pretty
and heavily laden with gifts for the
little folk.
A Currerttou.
The report in last week’s Issue
as to the arrests made of alleged
blind tiger coo retained an error as
to the initials of one of those cotv
nected. The name, W. G. Hyrne
should have been W. J. Hyrne. W.
O. Hyrne Is young Godfrey Hyrne.
Geo. Sauls of Islandton was i^
to*.n tooay and paid us a call.
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Miss Louise Leach, of Sumter, Is
visiting her father, P. W. Leech.
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Christoph vonLehe of the Charles
ton Medical college is visiting his
p&renls Mr and Mrs A C vonLehe.
with relatives in Savannah.
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W. J. Trowell of Great Swamp
was |n town on busii ess yesterday. ’
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Clarence Fraser, of Florence, was
In town visiting relatives during the
holidays.
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Ernest Hubster of Clemson, is
of her mother Mrs. C. P. Fishburne. at home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Hubster for the holidays.
* j Mrs. J. B. Ackermar, and baby.
Miss Dolly Price spent Christmas are spending the holidays wjth her
parents in North Carolina.
the holidayu here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DeTreville.
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^ Miss Eunice Glover of Columbia
College, is spending the holidays
at home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Glover.
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Miss Ray Jones, of Columbia Col
lege, is at home with her pareiAs
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones for the
holidays.
the holidays In town with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohn.
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Mr and Mrs. L. M. Ayer, of Bam-
btrg, spent Christ mee In Walterboro
with their daughter, Mrs. D. B.
Black.
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Madison Yarn, a senior at Cita
del is apending the holidays at Sni
ders, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Vara.
Miss Essie Hyrne left this morning
for Savannah where she goes to
visit friends.
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Mias Ulmer Fishburne. a student
at Wlnthrop College, is at the home
William Campbell, of Charleston,
was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Hyene’s the early part of the week.
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Miss Ida M. Fishburne spet* the
holidays at the home of her sister,
Mrs. H. N. Stokes, of Round.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harley, of
Spartanburg, are here this week
visiting relatives.
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Miss May Price, who Is attend
ing Coker College at Hr-rtsville, Is
spending the holiday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Price.
Mrs. G. B. Herndon, and little • • •
son. G. B. Jr. are visiting at the I Milnor W. Beacch. of the Char-
home of her ^ster Mrs J. B Smith leston Medical College, is spending
at Smoaks. j the holidays with his parents, Mr.
• • • ar.i Mrs. A. C. Beach near town.
Miss Annie Galloway, a member
of the Walterboro High schoot
faculty, is visiting her home
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a son of B. G. Hyrne, and a most
high-toned and exemplary' young Gastonia, X
man. Anyone knowing him would
0 not think of every accusing him of JulJlin Uearh of the Mt rarmH
complicity in the illegal sale of H* , : j 0 n. left Tuesday- for Endfield,
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- New Conqmny at l^xlge.
W. W. Cone' ansi P. F Cone
have formed a partmrshlp for the
purpose of operating a general mer
chandise store at Lodge, under the
name of the Lodge Mercantile Com
pany. W. W. Cone has been In
bnnineM there for feverr.<l years run-
nlrg a store. His brother, P. F.
baa been connected with the Colle
ton Mercantile and Manufacturing
Company at Ritter. These gentle
men are both experienced sod
hard working young met? and will
doubtless make a splendid success
of their business. s p. F. Cone has
purchased the home formerly oecu-. ^
Pied by the family of B. R Bennett.|
end will move In a few days.
N. C., where he has accepted a
position with the A C. L. R. R. Co.
Harry Andersen, a student- at
Clemson College, Is at home with
his parents, Mr. c-nd Mrs. C. C. An
derson.
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Riddle of
Sumter, spent Christmas in town
guests of Mrs.. Riddle's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Jones.
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Miss Mattie Murray of Summer
ville sister of P. M. Murray Is
sending the holidays with Mr. and
airs. P. M. Murrr-y.
B. K. Banders, I). B. Peurifoy
and Israel Kohn attended the Xmas
hop at Ehrhardt.
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Mf and Mrs J B Meyer of Sum
merville, spent the Chrlstnu-s holl-1
days In town.
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The Rev. LsRoy G. Henderson,
will preach In the Presbyterian
church ob< Sunday ncx<. at 11
o'clock, a. m. A cordial welcome to
all.
Miss Florence Black, who la a
student at Coker College, is spend
ing the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Black, Jr.,~
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\\ 1, Kasterlin of Round, will M r , Kate duBols and children Bf*
be in Walter bo ro after the new year, spending Christmas In Mewville.
having accepted a positloi. with the guests of her daughter, Mrs. H. Me
Brown Furniture and Hardware com y williams,
pa n > . ’ ' e e •
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Isreal Kohn, of the Citadel is
Lucas Padgett, who is now at spending the holidays lt^Walterboro
Fairfax, has accepted r- positioi- wit | the. guest of hts pi rents, Mr. and
the Farmers Mercantile and Ware- Mrs. M. Kohn.
He will begin wor * • •
the first of Janui -y. | v r< , B H Grrves. and little
* * * daughter, Doris Lorine, are spend-
Mtss Pearl Beach, who has been i“* th* holidays In Bamberg, as the
stenographer for The Press aid Kuests of Mrs. R. A. Delk.
Standard for the pcet year, has • • •
accepted a position with the Far- ! Miss Edith Fraser, of Wlnthrop
mem' Mercantile and Warehouse college, la spending hes holidays
Company She will begin work on with her mother; Mrs. Ce-rrie Sue j
the first of Jaftiary.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hr-velden are
Fraaer.
Misses Marian Fraser and Mnr-
spendtng a few day, with the for- *ue*-|te Murphy teachers in the Tier
mer's paret''s at Lambert in Will- graded schcol, nre spend a:'
tamsburg county. Mr. Haselden is
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For Sale By John M. KUcn.
their liolid; ;v» in i! w n.
linotype operator for The Press
and Standard, and Is taking his. Prof. C. L. Sliealey lias gone to
bride for her first visit to his old Lexington and Camden for the holi-
home. days. He will return ir time fer
• • • j the opening of school, Jai:*. 8.
The Cash Mercantile company- has
moved to the store formerly oceu- Miss Emmie Strobel. who has
pied by MVs. Black's millinery store, been taking a course in stenogrrphy
This move A was made necessary in Charleston is at home for the
on account of r the fact that the store holidays,
occupied by this company has lo * . * *
be torn away to make room for the Miss Ollvir.. Farrow, who is teach-
new hotel. Ing the Beach school, ia spendic^
•- * * this week with her brother, Prof. T.
E. l-adson Fishburne. Eaq.. of V. Farrow at Hendersonville
Klt-;stree. is here for a visit to his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
J.
Dr. Theo.Q. Kershaw left Satur-
Fishburne. Mr. Fishburne is doltg day for North Augusta, where he
well in his new home. He was m*.,, lo mr.-ke his home. Df. Ker
mayor of Waiterboro and has many ,haw has been a resident of Walter-
warm friends h« re who c-re always boro several years ciul has left
glad to see him. j many warm personal friends behind.
We desire at this time to express our apprectation
for the very liberal patronage which has built up the
largest and most successful business in Colleton Coun
ty. We are duly appreciative of all the favors shown
us in a business way, and we hope to be able to recip
rocate more and more as each'year goes by. We are
studying the needs of our people and we propose to
merit their confidence and esteem^ We hope to do
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more for them than we have yet been able to do.
We believe we have the best county in the State
and while prices for farm products are a little down
now, we have not lost courage. They will go up
again, and leave our people on a - firmer and safer
basis* When this happens we shall rejoice with the
people. Let us, therefore, serve you in the year 1912
as we have done in the year just closing.
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Yours for better homes, better farm implement
better furnishings, better everything in 1912.
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Brown
Funuture and Hardware
“The Busy Business.”
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We desire to express our appreciation for the large share of your jewelry business you have given
us, and to thank you for everything you have done for the success of our Company. It shell be
our purpose to strive to do more for you during 1912 than ever before. Let us have your con-
tinued favors.
WALTERBORO SOUTH CAROLINA
i io Main Street
5. FINN JEWELRY COMPANY
WE ENGRAVE EVERYTHING BOUGHT FROM US FREE OF CHARGE.
SAVANNAH, GEORGL\
402 Broughton Street