The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 03, 1912, Image 8
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Moneytobe
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It kaibtra (be cuitom for the U', S. TreMurer to *
iif^f new money for the billf that were toiled or
matilnted. . .
The Government hat roeently installed new ma
chinery for wathinf the bills in place of issuing
new ones. .
This saves tie Government a neat little turn dur-
ing the year.
Why not save something yourself and deposit it
with us?
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Jas. E. Peurifoy,
Pre*i Jcnt
E. E. Junes
Vice-rrest
C G. Padgett.
Cashier. •
Down
$1.00 Weekly
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Throw away the old wood bed!
Then come here and let us show
you some constructed on hygienic
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
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L N. GLOVER
Msln Street,
Walterboro, 8. C.
« J. .W. Kinsey, <H Smoaks, was in | Miss Marie Ad&ms, of Beaufort;
town Friday. Mr. KinseMs a can- is in town visuing Miss Katie
didate for township commissioner of oiover.
Warren township. •4" • e J ,:
• • • J - C. J. Cone, of Lodge, was - !n
W. N. Jones, of Lodge, was amon (own Tuesday attending a meeting
those la twwa Friday. Mr. Johee 'of the registration board About
IP i^trtag to ho maglstrato at Lodg 200 ceKificates were Issued.
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la C. Padgett, of fcioaka, caadl- | Misses Nether and Florrie Mell
of ednca- ( Martin, of Chedgston. are ospeeted
lh town Prt- in town aooa to visit Mias Chase
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SOME SPECIAL REASONS
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IS AHD WERCBAKTS BANK
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A wor^l ^rotn vow banker at the right time, uray eoable you to '
MAKE MORE MONEY than gll the letters of recommen
dation yon can carry.
An active bank account is one of the best means of establishing
credit with your BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. 9
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A man with a bank account and a check book in his pocket has
all the money he needs RIGHT WITH HIM, and the correct
* « change, too.
The mere fact of a person's having a bank account, although
small, creates within him a spirit of INDEPENDENCE and
MORAL STRENGTH obtainable in no other way.
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Systematic and persistent depo siting in a bank is the best means
yet devised for the ACCUMULATION OF MONEY, and
the interests, whether large or small, of men, women chil
dren are alike carefully attended to by the bank.
UNITED STATES, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY.
Farmers and Merchants Bank,
WALTERBORO. SOOTH CAROLINA
R. H WICHMAN, President I. M. F1SHBURNE, Cuhier
THE EARNING ROWER OF MONEY
The beat poasibie way to ipww the earning power of
moMy late have some of it working for you.
ings but it ia ad
or legs
it on sav-
v to peraons who fnsy have more
tn.nxavtodnetmbuk account
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Local and Personal
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Dwii Oodiey, of Savaarah. la spent
inf a few days in town.
F. O. Blocker, one of Henderson-
vine’s progreeelve farmers, was In
town yesterday.
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Mlas'Mattie Hard, of Cbarleaton,
la 1a town visiting Mrs. John M.
Ackerman. "
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Rev. F. O. S. Curtis Is conduct-’
Ing a protracted meeting et Nor
way. He will be away two weeks.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Black are
r<t home again after a very pleasant
visit n> Rocky Ford, Ga.
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J. F. Rlsher, of Smoaka, waa In
town Monday. Mr. Rlsher la repre-1
aentlag the State Life Insarance Co.
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J. 8. Padgett, of Smoaks, jwas
here the early part of the week, cs*
a member of the county board of
education. ,
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» A. H. Brant, manager of thp‘
Padgett Land cad Mercantile Com
par«y, of Sniders, was in town yes-1
terday on a business trip.
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Errett Hiott, of Port Taqapa City.’
Fla., who bee been visiting relatives
end friends at bis old home near
town, has returned to Florida.
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Conductor and Mrs. J. M. Smith,
Jr. and children, are spending a
few days In town visiting relatives
and friends.
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B. Levy, postmaster, will leave
Monday, for Charleston where he
will attend the ranua! meeting of
the postmaster’s convention.
Mr. end Mrs. W M. Blocker, of
Port Tampa City, Fla., Is st his
Mrs. C. A. Savage la vlalttng
friends in Charleston this week.
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T. M. Reeves, Magistrate at Cot
in Walterboro Monday on business.
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J. O. Ackerman, of Cottageville,
was in towD Monday.
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J. A. Willis, of Cottageville, was
a visitor to Walterboro Monday, i
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C. H. and J. A. Breland, of Bells,
had business in Walterboro Monday.
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F. M. Thomas, of Bells, was
among those who came to Walterbo
Monday.
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J. D. Rlsher, of Round, president
of the county Farmers Union, was
among those in tows Mondag.
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L. J. Jones, one of Lodge’s prom
inent dtisens, was among those ia
town Friday .
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Walter Hier^, of Booth Tampa.
Fla., is visiting his father, O. H.
Hiers near Walterboro. *
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Little Mies Susie Tracy left Sat
urday for Orah&mvIUe to visit rela
tives. •
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Misses Eugenia and Grace Fox.
of Lodge, are ia town visiting Miss
Chase Black.
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Mrs. J. M. Wllsell, and little son,
Mitchell, who have been visiting
relatives at Cheraw, are again at
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jefferies, of
Rldgeland, are spending sometime
In town at the home of Mrs. Jef
fries’ mother. Mrs. C. A. Savage.
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T. R. Riaher of the Providence
old home for a few days. Mr. Block section, was la town Friday. Mr.
er ia getting along well In tho Land I Riaher’s eon, Thomas, Is a recent
of Flowers. ^ graduate of Clem son college.
surplus money in i
or otherwise unemployed
The bunk ft the safest sod beet piece to keep your
money, of course, end every person ought to enjoy the
convenience end economy of e checking eccount, but if
you heve extra money awaiting investment or sorr.e-
thing of the kind, by all meant depoMt it on interest-
bearing certificate of depodt. ' »
This is the method employed by some of thq most sue-
cessful-business men and capitalists. The certificate of
deposit plan has many advantages which we will gladly
explain to you if you will ask us for detailed informa
tion. *
The Bank of Smoaks
SMOAKS, - - - SC.
J. S. WILLIAMS, W. H. YARN, W. C. PATRICK, JR.,
President Vice-Prest. Cashier.
C. H. STRICKLAND. Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
H. N. FOLK. M. L. CROSBY. A. E. YARN,
H. M. WCOD, W. H. YARN, * J. S. WILLIAMS
J.. O.'Jaques, Sr., of Cottageville,
was In town Monday.
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T. H. Caldwell, Sr. of Lodge, a
candidate for sheriff, was here Mon
day on business and politics.
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Buist Hiers, of Walterboro spent
several days of last week at Ehrtt-
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Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Croeby and
of Round left yesterday • 'for
Savannah and Springfield, Os* where
they will spend the Fourth.
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Former Supervisor D. E. Smoak*
of Smoak, now a candidate for sher
iff, was in Walterboro Monday.
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Coroner D. D. Rhode, of Cottage-
vllle, who la offering for re-election,
had business la town Monday.
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D. B. Hudson was a Visitor to
nlng on the A. C. L. between Char- WaJterboro Friday. ’’Uncle Ber-
leston and Savanrwh. spent the ry” is hustling for votes, being a
early !*irt of the week in town vis- candidate for clerk of court. •
Itlflg his sister. Mrs. W. H. Pri- ...
gett. } Miss Annie Fpecr will visit rela-
• a e tlves in Augusta and Walterboro
Dr. J. B. Padgett, of Sniders, ^ly »a July —Charleston Evening
waa In town yesterday. Dr. Pad-' P®* 1 -
gett’s friends will be pleased to • • •
know that his leg which was frac-' Ml »* Jennie Connor of near Smoaks
tured Just below the knee several' kaa gone to Kingstree to accept a
weeks ago Is almost completely well P°*itlon with the law firm of Kelly’
again. ' Hineu—Branchville Journal.
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A. K. Beach, and brother, Dr. . J- P- Rlsher of Smoaks, has gone
Mylror, have been called to Chatta- to Columbia to accept a position
nooga. Tenn., to -tbe .bedside of *rith * prominent insurance agepey.
their brother, Willie, who is quite 11 —Branchville Journal,
at the home of his wife there. The
last reports-frqm them are that Mr.
Beach is slightly improved.
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Mr. an<1 Mrs. G. C. Brown, ae-
comparded by Miss Belle Wescoat.
visited friends at Beaufort Sunday
golng over In their automobile. Lit
tle Miss Norma Morrail returned
with them, and will spend a few
#eeks In Walterboro.
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Mrs. VL L. Klrnch. of Savannah.
Ga.. n daughter of Q. H. Hiers, of
.Walterboro,.in vtattiag her brother,
Luther Rian, wire Is a staunch min
ister of the Christiaa church nt
Anlvllle. Mlsooort
UNION TO MEET SATURDAY.
Free. Rlsher Galls
tjr Union 4. o'clock
Owing to tho State campaign moat
Ing which is to bo hold hors next
Saturday, Pres. J. D. Richer of tho
county Farmers Union has decided
to hold the meeting’of the county
farmers union Saturday afternoon
at 4 o’clock Instead of Saturday
morning. Mr. Rlsher desires that
a full delegation, representing t^e
d if (erect local unions of the coun
ty be present at this meeting. Dele
gatee will be elected to the State
meeting to be held in Columbia and
other matters of importance will be
transacted.
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Mrs. Rente Entertains.
Quite an enjoyable entertain
ment was given by Mrs. J. L. Rents
on Monday evening, at Hotel Albert
In honor of her niece. Miss Earn-
estlne Blitch, of Yongea Island. The
evening was spent in dancing and
music. j?
Among those ee^oylng Mrs.
Rents’s hospitality were:
Misses Katherine deTrevllle, Mab f
Wichman. Amelia Fraser. Mattie
|Baker, Florence Anderson, Viola
Anderson, Jessie Harrison Mattie
Vance vonLehe. Algle Wichman
Hasel Wallace, Elisabeth Wichmtfn.
Marie deTrevllle, Kathleen Blitch an
Marlon Brown, of Adame Rod;
Messrs. Fuller Fripp Harold Fripp,
Randolph Howell, Gerard. Hyrn
©’Hear Fraser, Dsn Anderson,
Charles Essterlln, Eddie Warren.
Postell Wltsell, and Jesse deTrevllle.
PORCH SHADES;
Year Parch Mmaamrcments,
We’ll show you how to add an out
door Uvinf room to your home by
day, an outdoor sleeping room by
night
’Twill be a living room worth
while.’ The mildest breeae hai tree-
play through the Vl/DOR.
The hottret son cannot shine
through the VUDOK. nor can pa^s-
ersby see in. Yet jrpd can have un-
obatrncted vision from within a
VUDOR-endoaed porch.
YUDORIZE
V.
Place-4 cot bed, couch hammock,
or any portable berth on your
porch these hot summer nights —
AND SLEEP!
Place your reading table, or your
magazine chair or your smoker’s
outfit on your porch—AND LIVE!
Entertain." sew or serve on your
porch this summer—MADAM!
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J. M. Padgett, dt Jactaonboro.
wad In town Thursday.) Mr. Ptdg-
ett is spbken of as a eardidate for
sheriff, and Is rsceiviing much en
couragement to make the race.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell San
ders of Charleston, are risitit* rel
atives In town. Mr. Senders is re
lieving Conductor Smith for a few
days.
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F. J. Berry, of Smoaks, who so-
uouMSd his candidacy in this week's
Issue ot The Press and Standard,
fur highway commissionar, Was m
town Monday.
Revival at
Annual revival meeting at the
Marlon Baptist church will begin
Saturday July 20, sod continue
through the following week. Rev.
J. R. Funderburk, and Rev. Walter
Black are expected to assist the
pastor. Rev. B. F. Hclford. The pul
lie Is cordially luvlted to attend
these services.
The first cost is the on;y coat for 10
years.
4 ft. Long x 8 ftsDrop 12 25
6 ft. Long x 8 ft. Drop $3 2»’.
8 ft Long x 8 ft. Drop $4 26
10 ft. Long x 8 ft. Drop $5.50
Brown Furniture &
Hardware Co.
“THE BUSY BUSINESS”
Sores end All Skin Dieasea''
Disappear When Tettcrine In Used
This ia the one unfailing reme
dy, and no matter how severe a
Ogse of eczema, piles; tetter, ring
worm, old sorefc or scalp disease
yon may suffer, with, TETTERINE
will give Instant relief and affect
a permanent cure. We know the
merits of this soothing, healing, an
tiseptic ointment so well that we
fully guarantee It. Get a SOc box
* your druggist. If he has not
thn grantee TETTERINE, rand ns
*•« zzd we will supply you at once.
Thn thttptrteu On., Savannah Ga.
Fer Sale ly Jeha M. Klein
Cbmplimrnts Editorial.
Editor Press and Standard:
. I certainly appreciate your prompt
ness In pulblUhfog those articles -vi’
you this week and also to say •
heartily endorse your sen'im^ '
In refererce to the plan of form ’ r
a new county. Why should a
kickers . undertake something th »’
would be detrimental to themsph -
as wnll as to others. Mr. J. n
Dodd la O. K. on thn question. H *
refusal to serve on that committee a
have so clearly given his reason
will have a good deal to do t"
cooling their Ardor. Hope som--
others will do Uknwlse.
Yours respectfully.
J. D. Ackermar.,
Cottageville, 8. C., June SI, 1112.
•. 0. and M. H. Hiott, of "Romd.
Fare among thoen in town Monday.
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