The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 07, 1912, Image 8
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▲yOU«T. 7 1912.
Take An Inventory
OF YOUR MONEY AFFAIRS-
SEE HOW YOU STAND WITH THE WORLD
Could YOU have dene better? If so, begin
at once And see what you can acconipush
with the help of OUR SAVINGS DEPART
MENT during the next twelve months.
We Pay Four Per Cent Interest, Compound
ed Quarterly. On All Savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ABSOLUTELY SAFE
Walterboro, £outh Carolina
THE UN«TED STATES GOVERN ME > T DEPOSMS WITH
gj^ THIS BANK
E. E. Jones C. G. Padgett
Vice-Prest. Cashier.
Jas. E. Peurieov,
Presi ent.
J. L Lyons
Smoaks^X.
FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH
Two 60 saw gins and self-tramping press. Terms:
Cheap for cash, or on easy terms. Apply for
particulars.
Buggies and Lyons Wagons.
A car of the celebrated Carolina Buggies has been
shipped. See them before you buy your fall bug
gy-
Let us show you the wagons we manufacture—
THE LYONS WAGON. It is guarantee and will
stand the test.
J. L. Lyons, Smoaks, S. C,
Local and Personal
I^wrence Weeks, of Charlestor*.
spvnt Sunday in town wi*h friends.
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Mr. mul Mrs C M. Harley, of
Sparl&utiurft, are vlsltlug relatives
iu and near town.
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Miss Claudia Butler, who has
been visiting In SpartaiVaurg Is at
home regain.
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Mrs. B. G. Hyrne, will leave Fri
day for Hendersonville. N. C.
where she will rfpend several weeks.
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Paul Maunders, E. L. Lem&eks
and Cleveland Senders, of Ritter,
were among those In towr. Monday.
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Peter O'Quln, one of Ulandtou's
prominent citlzers, was in town
Monday.
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J. F Addison, of Cottagevllle. a
eandldate for highway commissioner
wrs In town Monday.
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B. L. Jones, who was the latest
entrant lr* the race for the legisla
ture. was In town Monday.
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G. W. Sweat, of Hendersonville,
eandldr-e for highway commissioner
was In town Monday.
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H B Thayer, of Pennsylvania,
was here a few days last week on
business.
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R G. Wiggins, of Wiggins, was
a visitor to Walterboro Saturday.
P. M. Buckner, of Ravenel. spent
Friday night In town
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Mrs. G M. Rivers and children,
of Ohlsolm. 8. C.. are here to spend
several weeks at the home of F. F.
Rivers.
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Mrs. Charles Glover left Friday i
for Charleston, where she goes to
attend the marrlrge of her sister,
Miss Hazel McClure.
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Miss l.ottie Bellinger, who has
been away for the past few weeks,
visiting relatives In Chrrleston and
Beaufort, returned home Friday.
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Mrs. M 8. Montgomery and Ut
ile daughters, of Kingstree are In
town visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs A. V. Glover.
Miss Marlon Glover went to Char
leston Friday to meet her sister,
Mrs. M. S. Montgomery.
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Miss Marlon Glover left last
week for Rockville to attend the
races and from there she will go to
vls.t friends r.-r Chisolms.
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C. p Sanders, Es(j.. of Spcrtan-
hurg. was In town Monday. Mr.
Sanders was interested In the Mas
ter's sains.
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C9I. and Mrs. C. O. Henderson
returned Wednesday from Yorkvllle,
where they spent two weeks with
their daughter. Mrs. T. P. Burgess.
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T P. Murray, who has a position
at the office'of the Walterboro Lum
her Co., Is at Glenn Springs en
joying c- well earned holldayr ——\
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J I. Garvin, who announces his
candidacy for township commission
er of Frrser township, was In
town Monday.
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C. HeMerson Fraser, assistant
postmaster, who has h»en enjoying
e- stay at Hendersonville, N. C.. Is
at home again.
see
W. Godfrey Hyrne, of Savanr*'.h.
spent Sunday In town as th* guest
of his parents, Mr and Mrs. £. O.
Hyrne.
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M H. Epps, of Tlmmonsvllle.
has r-rcepted a position ss book
keeper at the Walterboro Cotton
Mills/
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Max Jacobs, th<» accommodatin';
depot agent a» Green Pond, who
resides In Walterboro. left Mondav
for Glenn Springs where he will
spend r- ten days holiday.
• • •
Miss I^oulse Thames of Chr-Hes-
ton, wns a recent visitor to Miss
Belle Wescoat. Miss Thames Is
most pleasantly remembered In
town by a wide circle of friends.
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Marion A. Savage, of Schenectady,
N Y.. wss In town the latter pp.-t
of the week visiting his brother.
Ellllott. Mr. Savage Is making good
la his northern home.
' SOME SPECIAL REASONS
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‘ WHY YOGI ACCOUNT SHOULD
BC KXPT WITH >
THE FARMERS AMD MERCHANTS RANK
A bank account enables you to pass over periods of SICKNESS
without embarrassment. », .
When asked for "REFERENCED” you can give the nhme of
your banker.
When you lose your position you do not have to accept the first
thing offered, but CAN AFFORD TO WAIT for something
better.
A bank account gives you something to depend on in any EMER
GENCY
It helps you to avoid FOOLISH INVESTMENTS of hard-earned
cavings.
U is of great help in CHARACTER building.
It is the liest developer of one’s BUSINESS ABILITY.
A bank balar.ee is a good thing to leave to those DEPENDENT
upon you
UNITED STATES, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY.
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Farmers and Merchants Bank,
WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA
R. H. WICHMAN, President I. M. FISHBURNE. Cashier
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The Bank of Smoaks
SMOAKS, . • . S. C.
S. WILLIAMS, W. H, YARN, W. C. PATRICK. JR..
President Vice-Prest. Cashier.
C. H. STRICKLAND, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
. N. FOLK. M. L. CROSBY. A. E. VAML
. M. WOOD,
W. H. YARN.
J. S. WILLLAlifS
I Big Summer Millinery Sale
We beg to announce that our big annual reduction
sale is now going on.
All Summer Hats at Half Price
Other Milliner}’ and Dress Goods at Reduced
PRICES.
MRS. W. A. BLACK
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Make Yonr Future Bright
Hold on to some of your money and save it for a later day, save
it as a prudent man ought to. It will make the future
bright for you instead of gloomy.
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To be assured that your own efforts will, without any doubt,
provide for the future of y >unelf and your family i-a ne
cessity if a full measure of contentment is to be enjoyed.
W’ithout contentment no man is happy or really successful
in his work.
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A savings account will give you that contentment and help you
on to success.
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The Walterboro town library will B. O. Price, accompanied by hit
he open from aow on (M^the re- daughter. Mlaa Vlvlene, hit eon.
Minder of tbe summer,’only on George. Mia# Leonle Padgett and
Friday afternoons from • o’clock Verson Padgett left' Sunday for
till snaset nitrons will please {Glenn Springs where they will spend
sad be governed ae- two weeke. Thor went In Mr.
......... 1 Price’s touring enr. :
Mlaa Pearl Sandifer la apetiding r-
few day* at Cottagevllle with h^r
cousin, Miss Ylneta Ackerman.
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Mrs. Annie Rickenbcker, accom
panied by Miss At&Iie Moore, has
goro to Hendersonville, N. C.,
where they will spend the balance
of the summer.
Mra. M. S. Montgomery and little
daughters, Dorothy and Leslie, ar
rived in town Friday night to
apt nd sometime with her parm-s,
Mr. and Mrs. A..V. Glover.
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Miss Essie Hyrneieft Monday for
Savannah, where she will visit her
brother, Godfrey, till Friday. at
which time she will go to Hender
sonville, N. C., to spend the balance
of the wimmer.
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Rev. J. R. FunderhurVis visiting
relatives at Heath Springs. He ex
pects to be away edtout a week, as
sisting In a protracted meeting at
Antlook church In this communl-1
ty- y'
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fashler C. G. Padgett, of the ,
First Natlonr-1 Bank, it off on his
vacation. He has gone to Hender
sonville, N. C., and will visit sev
eral interesting points while he is
away.
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J. M. Padgett, candidate for
sheriff passed through town Friday
en route to hla home. He had
been in the interest of hla campaign
but was ta-ken quite tick Thurs
day and forced to return to hla
home.
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Mra. W. H. Padgett, and baby.
are vtatttug her parenta, Mr. and
Mra. J. M- South. Sr, at teoaka.
Sores and All Skin Dieases
Disappear alien Tettcriae Is Used
This la the one nnfalling reme
dy, and bo matter how severe a
case of ecaema, plies, tetter, ring
worm, old sores or scalp disease
you may suffer wit$, TETTERIXE
will give Instant relief and affect
a permanent cure. We know the
merits of this soothing, healing, an-
tlsepttp ointmgnt so well that we
fully 'guarantee it. Get a 50c box
at your druggist. If he has Dot
the genuine TETTERIXE, send us
50c and we will supply you at once.
The Shnptiine Co.. Savannah Ga.
For Sale By John M. Klein
Union Service* at Baptist (Yxmh.
Union services will he held at the
Baptist church next Sunday night
Rev. A. E. Wallace will preach the
sermdki.
Rev. T. Tracy Walsh, of Yorkvllle
is In town visiting relatives. Ji**-
Walsh's wife and children have
been here sometime with her par
enta, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fishburixv
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Dr. M. C. Fishburne left Tuesday
for Leesvllle where he goes to Jolr.
his wife and children. They will
return to the Isle of Palms where
they will spend the remainder of
Dr. Flshburne’a holiday.
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Prea. Jno. F. Lucan, of the Col-
IntoD Banking Company left Tues
day for Charlostou to see hla non.
John F. Lucas. Jr., who it Indispos
ed for tho present. Mr. Lhcas will
remain as long as ke finds ho la
dod hf kla goa.
FREE
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OF THE WON
DERFUL
CALORIC
FIRELESS
A?
COOKER
At Our Hardware Store
Friday, Aug. 9th
YOU ARE
INVITED
DON’T MISS
IT.
Ladies in Charge
•Trim sir* i
M jm i a
ASK QUESTIONS
Como and Sample the Cooking.
IT ROASTS. IT BAKES. IT
STEWS..
Brown Furniture & Hardware Company
THE BUSY BUSINESS.
SECTIONAL VIEW
A—Sectional view of coirplete tire, showing extra thick cor
rugated tread of tough rubber.
B—Chemically treated puncture proof close woven fabric, made
from finest Sea Island cotton.
C—Rubber jacket reinforcement.
D Extra interwoven chemically treated puncture proof tread
reinforcement.
E—Two-ply Sea Island cloth woven friction cloth.
F—Inner tube retaining jacket.
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^ Finest pure rubber tube or air chamber, chemically treated.
^-“Extra canvas rim reinforcement to prevent rim cutting.
A PAIR OF PUNCTURE-PROOF, SELF-HEALING TIRES
means pleasure in riding, and will make you an enthusiastic
wheelman. Ihe toughbess of this tire is to be compared
only to the hide of a rhinocerous.
L N- GLOVER
Main Street,
Walterboro, S. C.
DR. C R. COULTON
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST *
WILL BE AT ^
. FINN’S JEWELRY STOR
ALL THIS WEEK
Augu«tj>th to 10th, Inclusive.
’ COME ONE—COME ALL -
Eyes Examined FREE
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