The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 24, 1912, Image 8

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m * ■ Wr. PS m-' fags siunr. I A National Bank is Responsible *'• •» . <1. *m. to iU depoMton not only to the extent of its enptUl stock and surplus; but each, stockholder is responsible for an amount in addition equal toithe amount”he has in stock. This is known as “double liability.” So this bank not only has its capital and surplus but $25,000 in addition. Liability to Depositors: Capital Stock $25,000 Surplus 2,500 Individual Stockholder 25,000 total ,....$52 500 Our resources January 2. 1012, $117,201.21. . 1912 Must be the Biggest Year Yet FIRST NATIONAL Jas. E. Peurikoy, Presi ient. E. E. Jones Vice-Prest • ’ # BANK C. G. Paikiett Cashier. and arnnusik WAi/rasoBO. a a Fanners and Merchants Bank OF walterboro. SC. / I • • ’ ✓ * m lavites accounts of individuals, tirms and corpor- . auons. Pays 4 per cent.Interest on Savbgs Deposits. Issues Time Certificates of Deposit Bearing Interest hxtends Cordial Welcome to All. Command See Us or Write. R. N. JNCmUN. A. H WICNMAN. President. V’. President. I M. FISHBURNE, v Cashier. . r ■ JAICCART IS. ISIS. 1.. I. Kinsey, of Route 4. in p jonfs, of Emouk*, was' In town on business Monday. J town Monday. • ' • • | • • • Henry Price, of Green Pond, w^a in town Monday. Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Smoak, Edisto. were in town Monday. of Mi** Luclle Glover, of Ritter, one of The Preaa and Standard’a hua- t.ing contestanta. waa tn town Mon day. % Ready FOR Business. We have now opened up our new store next door to The Press and Standard building and are prepared to furnish our patrons with anything they want. Oui* store formerly occupied by J. M. Witsell Sup. ,• * -4 _ ply Co. is chock full of the best line of dry goods, 7** \ ¥ notions, shoes, hats. etc. We can supply your needs in * this line at resonable prices, , u » ‘<0 • Our store formerly occupied by C. W. Pellnm, which has been doubled in capacity, is fairly bursting with groceries, hardware, harness, farm implements and any and everything the farmer needs. Give us an opportunity to merit your patronage by selliug you meritorious goods at meritorious prices. Farmers Mercantile & Warehouse Co. Walterboro, W. 1,. Sautulcr* of Btokes wan tn towq Saturday, paying uh a pleaxant vixit . • • • 1. W. Nettle*, of Ruffin, waa in town SiMurduy Mr*. Netties has entered The Press and Standard’s voting contest • + * « j Supervisor D. K. Smoak, of Stnoaks, was li'< town Frida)-. He -waa accompanied by hi* sons, D. M. and Charley, and A. J. Smoak. •. • • • Jno. B. Smith and J. >3. Smith, of Smoaka, had buainesc in town Tltanday of laat week. Miaa Ida M. Vishburne. field workar and county aecretary ^for the Colleton ceunty Sunday school aaeoclatlon, will spend Sunday at Lodga lo the interest of her work. Aarttoa Sale. 1 will sell to the highest bidder ea Balesdsy. In February at 12 o’clock. 10 hones, •lass Jack. Mil. A chance «t your own price. A. A. Patterson, Jr. . ii C. W. Drawdy of Greer* Pond, manager of Ike Colleton Mercantile and Manufacturing Company, was its town yesterday. •' • • T. R. Ramsey and brother Jrcob, of Mewville. were in town Mon day. * * • Mrs. M. C. Hters. of Lodge, ac companied by Mlsa Luclle Brab ham. of Smoaka. was in town* Tues day. • • • County Auditor R. R. Black, who has been at Hot Springs. Ark., for treatment for some time, waa brought to Charleston Monday by his brother D. B. Black. His condi- . „ , v v , , I , n _,. . ' . . 1 tlon la still very aeriuos. but his A. C. vonl^he ha* accepted a I J. B. Klnard. book-keeper for the friends hope the-t the change will position at the Brick Store, where Fire Hill Mercantile Company, was he | p |, ini n B Black returned to he will be pleAKed to see his friend* In town on business Monday. Walterboro yesterday. ... — • x Mrs. J. B. Ackerman and little son. who have been visitir-g the South Carolina J. S. Jones, of Ashton, was anion those in towm Monday. Willie Smcak, of Edisto, was in town Monday. • • • W. F. Garris, of Round, was an office caller while in town Monday. see W. M. Jaques, of Cottagevllle, wu| in town Monday on business. • • • . J. B. Gloyer, of Ritter, was among those who paid our office a rieasant visit Monday. • • • Rev. 8. W. Ackerman, of Round, visited Walterboro yesterday. • • • C. W. Drawdy of Green Pond, had business here yesterday. e e e Clyde Crosby, of Charleston, vis ited relatives in town last week. •” • • E. W. Yarn, of Islandton. was among those tn town yesterday. • • • M. H. Carter of Hendersonville, was in town yesterday on business. • • • .J T. O’Quln, of Penlel. was in town- yesterday on business. see A. A. Yarn of Ruffin, was in town Tuesday . I * - * I . Mrs. M. M. Corbett, of Islandton. was among those in U^vn Tuesday. see | John J. Miley, of Islandton*. was | in town Tuesday ou a business trip. • • • Hon. O. W. Way. of Mt. Carmel, had business in town Saturday. e * e | L. K. Yrrn. of Walterboro, R. 6. waa in town Saturday. | - • Miss Dell Sloman. of Henderson ville was in town shopping Mon day. * • * Augustus Smoak. of E,disto. has gone to Florldr- to live. He will be at Fort Lauterdale. see J. D. Smoak and J. M. Raysor, of Edisto were among those in town | Monday. • • • J. C. Strickland e-nd son, English, of Stokes were among those in i town yesterday. • II Mias Bessie Hyrne. of St. Mat- lp thews, is in town* visiting relatives f« aad friends. II * * * ’ j E. W. Yarn, manager of the Is- 1 landton Mercmtlle Company, waa in town yesterday. • • • A Large Shipment of Carriages and Go- | » • Carts Just h •r New Designs, Low Prices. Our Spring Stock of MATTING. SHADES. CREX GOODS, CUR TAINS. RUGS. PORCH SHADES. FURNITURE. ETC, ARRIVING DAILY. . . . . I We’ve ^ot the goods, reasonably priced. We want your « - - ORDERS - “ • * -* Brown Furniture & Hardware Company “The Busy Business.” • and former customers. Magistrate R. G. W. Bryan-, of Hetdertonvllle had business in town former’s parents, in North Caroli- yesterday. Magistrate L. K. Hill, of Rpund. The members of the First Baptist church called on the pastor. Rev. J. R. Funderburk, on last Monday | night 'and gave him a nice poued- 8. W. Linder, formerly of OolU- . ,n * ^ ua, returned home Friday came to Walterboro on business ye** ton, but now of Chattanooga. Tenn., aa, * y profitably spent together terday. • • • W. C. Powell, of Mllltown, Ga., who has been visiting his slater, Mrs. J. H. Herndon at Stokes has returned home. • • • Mrs. Claude A. Grave* and little daughter, little Miss Sr.ra, Caroline, visited Charleston Friday. spent Monday and yesterday town. in in social conversation-. Sttres Pentel. have gone to tUiacleston. where tlify will reside. W. A. White, of Mewville. may Prof. C. L. Shealy, principal of the Walterboro High school, waa Lexiagtoa telegram etat- . . _ was quite 111. Mias Ida M. Flahburee went to He left oa the afternoon train for Charleston yesterday for a brief vie- Colombia from whence he was to it* r to by automobile to his boms. rses. sad one first- be mentioned among those who had called to hts home in These horses v must business in town Monday. I county, Monday by a t »-to get * good horse e e e 'mg that'hie mother s all Skin Disease* Disep- , , Whew Trttrrlne is feed. of Hendersonville, spent Christmas This Is the one unfailing reme at Bluffton with relative* and j d>'. •»<> o® matter how severe a friends. case of eesema, piles, tetter, ring- wbrm, old sores c-r scalp dieeai you may suffer with TETTERINE will give Instant relief and affect a permaoeat cure. We know the merits of this toothififc. healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully gnarsatee It. Get n 50c box at your druggist. If he has not the gerwlne TETTERINE, send ns 50c aad sm mill supply son at sues. Tho-Shuptrtee Co, Sseannah Oa., ?Pr Me By Jtfcu It. Kletu Melvin Y’arnadoe,- of Henderson ville, left today for Savannah to , „ . . _ , _ . spend some time with relatives aid J. K. Jr., and harle Graves, of friends and with the expectation of getting work there. Groceries, Notions and Shoes. We have a fresh supply of choice groceries. Also notions, dry goods and Shoes at the very lowest prices. It will pay you to look ov’er our stock before making your purchases. Will be glad to see and shake hands with all our old friends. IV. H. GUESS & BRO.