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i V M.' . V* 5 . ■ Ml, Ml» V * » • * I DINNERS' NOTICE. I desire the public to know that I am opera- Img an^UfhTo-Date Ginnerj- at Stokag. S. C., and that I am prepared, to do still better work than e\er before. Give me a tnal. I absolutely guarantee good service. As a side line proposi tion. I am buying cotton and cotton seed, and I shall do my best to make this point, at least compare with our other local markets. I expect to have meal on hand for those who want it, in exchange for seed. Until further notice I will gm your cotton any day from Monday to Satur day, 12 o’clock. W. C. SAUNDERS, Stokes, - - South Carolina IKD CrAXftlSD liMwri r Men’s and Women’s Clothing We have ju*t received the largest assortment and stock of Clothing ever brought to Waiterboro. Come to see us be- fore buying anything you need this fail for any member of your family. , Our Stock Comprises: Men’s Suits, Trousers, Hats, Boy’s Suits, Overeats, Hats, and Caps. Ladies Ccat Suite, from $4.00 to $15.»h». Ladies and Children’s Plush Coats. Children’s Dresses. Dry Goods in Large Assortment. H. Zalin, Clothing Store NEW FALL STOCK IN NICE LINE OF SHOES. We have just ripened up our large assort- mont of Fall Dry Goods, which embraces the latest in weave and fabrics. See our line ot ready to wear skirts, waists, Novel ties and articles to wear for ladies and chUdren. Our stock of the’ famous Geo. DeWitt shoes is complete. We have ..these in Men’s, Wolhen’s and Children’s sizes, HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES Our stock of Groceries is UP-TO-DATE W. V. GLOVER , Opposite Courthouse Square This Week’s Specials Ur Quaker Flour $6.25. Milliam Tell Flour $6.40. Town Talk Flour $6.50 Octagan Soap 6 cakes for 25c. 3 Boxes star lye 25c 6 lbs Starch for 25c. 3 Quarts Rice for 25c. D S Butts 10c lb. 15 Lbs Sugar for $1.00. 2 Cans Pink Salmon for 25c. Sweet Potatoes 20c p k. Highest price for chickens and eggs. ’ / Wnl be glad to show you our Fall line of pry Goods, Notions, Hats, and Shoes. 60x ’Phone 60x W. H. Guess & Bro. flmoak*, «ept. 10.—Editor Pres, and Standard; PI—itc-i me space in your columns to cor rect a o&mpalgD falsehood. I hare heard that I said no gen tleman would vote 6 for Bleaae. Tb this I wish to sn.y that an^t reuaon- ! able man knows I could not afford to say such a thing, knowing that my ft*her and many of my beef ant most intimate friends voted for RJcasf* ’Phi.? report is absolute- ■ y fal)-* and I have tried to trr£e . it to i*s < rigin, but thus far have j f jth d to find from whence If cam- 1 -. I h ive discussed poll tics with ref- < * rt tuo u> ^uhern .toria! rare a gre * ' toil ai«1 while d''iur. I have^t^* I to in* fair and ingenuous to hath parties with reference .to reflect ions I have often /add thre I he^ Moved ju c t as good men wore ^vot ing for PJ« aso as for Jones My friends and I have done quite a good .Wnl rf jrs*ir.g and we took evervthing thus said with reference ♦o *he two fr-'Mons as a source of fun ind amusement, and I cannot understand Just whv any one should | ac* so malicrant toward me as to ! batch up and herald such an un founded falsity. You will recall thK T made known my opposition some- i time before *he election to saying ! hard .and scurrilous things and a*k- | ed the people to not he u^'eaaon- . able and Inconsiderr-fe during the election, believing that surh would ho injurious to the best interest of J our county and State Am I richt? C\* am I wrong? Xow. friends, I think more of \ you .til tha r . _ f o use such vile epi- ! thc;s concerning you and trust | that you will bury this fr-’stty in ; the ?uh«otl of the cemetery of po- . liticaI falsehood, for there is It? 1 meritorit us rest. 1 l«o P in_y friends and esteem | friendship too dear to offer such I effehee and if there is anything. I 1 *hiuk wo have a right to do in to ! cyercise the right of the privilege on? fr.'hers handed down to us. a ! freeman’s vote. And there is no . reason why we should fall oui bo- ! cause we differ. A. P. Smith. -jWr 0^ I Ih'Hth of an Infant. Rmoaks. Sept 10—-Kpecinl. Au gust IS the death angel visited the home eg Mr and Mrs C. A. Tay lor Jr, and took rway their little girl, who was about two years old. All was done that was possi ble but to no avail. The interment took plc.^e in Carters Ford cemetery in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. __________ ______ a Miss YuuLehe Fkitertnlnw. One of the most enjoyable er**er- tainmen** given by The Club wts that given by Mias HrV.Ue vonLeh* Tuesday evening at her residence on Hlaok &t.r^et. The game p!ay f £ was whist; refreshmer*‘s. punch; ice cream and cake Miss vonly-he proved herself e very amiable hos tess Those present wer*- Misses iVniene i’rice. May Price. Pit re ice Alack, Edith Fraser, Cluier Fi-h- burne. Katherine Howell, .Ie-*ie Harrison. Algie' Wlchman. Mattie Vr nce voaijehe. Pauline Rar#1« rs, Ethel Gguber, Dolly F’rice, Emmie Strohel. Belle Weseoat. tllan* \a- derson, Leonie Padgett; Messrs. Harold Fripp. Jno. I) Murray. C. G Padgett, Bennie Senders, Harry Anderson, Hendt-rson Fraser, Lucian Patterson, Fuller Fripp, George Price, Epps, Raymond Pattersoa. Suerwood Price, Vernon Padgert, J. W. Harrison. , , ^ The next entertainment of Club will be by Miss Kn’herine Horn* ’ell this evening. The megibers are enjoyir* their meetings to tl>« fullest for the reason that a great many of them will leave in a f w days ,t£» ht different colleges Would You Like This Beautiful Piano for a Present? We Shall Positively Give it to Some of Our Cus tomers. Come to our, store, see and try this splendid instrument. We will tell you all about our plan of giving this piano away. This is a present worth having. This Piano is of the celebrated Upton make. It carries the man ufacturers’TEN YEAR GUARANTEE. We cordially invite vour inspec tion. ' ‘ . Brown Furniture & Hardware Company and. . v. -The Press and Standard, Waiterboro, SJ C THE BANK OF SMOAKS Located at Smoaks, S. C., at tha close ot business Sept 4. 1^12. REBOtRCES. l.oans r^ad Dis*'ounts . . .|.*0,fi21 47 Overdrafts ' f>lS.S5 FurnRure and Fixtures 1,5<13 7') I Banking House 2,000.00 , Due From Banks and The Filled,.Watch Case n • * a. *** You probably know who made the ’•works” Nr>f your watch; but do you know who made the Case? Yet the Case plays an important part in the price of the Watch, and it is the wearing quali ty which fixes the value in-a Filled Case. " You can’t know much about the difference in the value of Filled Cases (for they all look alike,) and you must depend on the goon faith of the sel ler. - Let us show’ you how to distinguish the safe makes of Filled Cases. It will pay you to be fully informed before you buy. The S. Finn Jewelry Co. tjrA Your Attention is Called to our splendid line of Cribs in white enameled frame, Made for service and in pleas ing effect. These are special values at from $5.50 to $10.00 L N. Glover * • Furniture, Matting and House Furnishing Goods. Waiterboro, - - S. C. Bankers. 3,465.25 Currency. . !. »79.0) Ot Id.. .. 55.00 Filv.^r and of her Minor . Cotji. . . Chcik- am! Cash Items \ . ^^4 3 Tot; 2. . ?1S 7 11 45 I.I \BI I.IT1KS. Capita’ Stock Paid in. . . . $8.65'* 00 5.19 : Undivided Pxofltf, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid.. Individual Deposits subject to Check ',.4 7 ! Time certificates of deposit .., 3.984 80 Cashier's Checks 58.25| Bills payable. Including cer tificates for money bor rowed 20.000.00 Tote.! |*?8.711 45 State of South Carolina, > ’ Courty of Colleton Before me came W. H. Yarn, vice- President of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that th above ar*l foregoing statement is a true_condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said br.nk, W. H. YARN Sworn to n!*l subscribed before me this 9th day of Sept. 1*12. A EUGENE YARN. Notary Public. Correct Att«^t: - A. E. V.YRN. ’ \ ,t4 m VV H YARN J S WILLIAMS Diret tors. • > .■ On account os moving we will sell all of our large stock of Stoves and Ranges at ann below Cost. o We will move into our new stores in about ten days at which time this offer expires. If you need a stov<? of expect to buy one this winter it will pay you to in and see our line. yoi) buy before we move you will save from fifteen to twenty- five per cent. * v » • . » / Boy a Stove or Range Now and Let it Help to Paint Your Church. Ku«h Talk in Candina. The trouble wi’h sonic p-ople is they never know wherj ihcy^ ar*- whipped Better fake th** medicine gracefully r-nd with x smile. The people, of Bojlth C-arolina will/not stand for an independent ticket, and mi..n , y of th*- old fellows as well as the boy, are ready to ungheaih their swords and take down their swords and take dowji their old musket*.— The Newberry News c-nd Herald Really? or is if s Joke’ The Newberry News and Herald suptkirt- ed Governor Blease in the primary, 1 and supported hfra wtjh mohf marked sbility Nor I* the piper ‘Crowing" over the result or try ing to "rub it ii*’ on the men who stood by Judge Jones. It has no further than to advise the 1os*ts ; to "know when they* are whipped" and to stop "a-hojlerlng ” Surely The New* and Herald is not in er.rneitt about the swords ar*l musket* Reck lest talk, that The News and Herald might retract it, lan guage with grei t credit to i'self and in great Justice to "old fel lows" of South Carolina.-— Augusta Chronic^?., a The meeting of the civic le«rfue which was to ha ye been held^Tues- dr.y eveniw wa* postponed till next Tuesday at 5 p. m on account of rtln. • j A. WICHMAN & SON Waiterboro, - South Carolina ’Jo'***• .'V ‘’Y&r'Amif?- > OUR LARGE CAPACITY enables us to save patron’s time, which is worth -morv than toll charged. Every department open to your inspec tion. We furnish 2 lb. Sugar bagging and new ties for 75 cts. per pattern. • Your profit here pays the toll. Second hand bagging ana ties furnished at market, if you want that kina. Free storage for your Seed. One trip completes the jolf ; the other follow buys thelint, through a public sworn wel$h*r. We Buy the seed. Give us a trial. ^ walte'rboro oil mill