The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 10, 1913, Image 16
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PAGE^IXTEEN
THE
> STANDARD, WALTERBOBO.S.C.
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Leave Your Future
Financial Conation
To Chance?
Protect Youredf By
Starting an Account
With Us Today
V- Don’t
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The Best Christmas Gilt Is A Savings Bank Account
We Am>red<te-An Accounts Both Large and
:^^to«!»t»«t;0pen^ Ad^ontfo
. The Basic That Appreciates Your Business.:
rARMBIS A MatCHANTS BANK
WALtERBORO, S. C.
CAPITAL - . - - $50,000.00
RESOURCES - $277,000.00
R. H. WICHMAN, A. H. W1CHMAN, B. H. WILLIS, I. M. FISHBURNE.
President. 1st Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pres. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
C. D. MAY, B. H. WILLIS. B. G. WILLIS
B. G. PRICE, R. H. WICHMAN, L M. FISHBURNE.
J. G. PADGETT. Y E. HUBSTER. M. H. HI0TT.
A. H. WICHMAN, G. C. BROWN,
DON’T
Hide Your Money,
BANK IT
Where It Wffl
Be Safe
and
Accumulate More.
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At Christmas Time
>ou will think of
THE POWER OF MONEY
Money i> the Grettte>t Power that ar..\ business cr.i»
depend upon. P.ut merely being in p©'.session of it enr-
not accompH^h any great -business results, for the real
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power of it lie> in jt^ earefut investment to further Dur
ness and financial interests.
Deposit your money with thN strong.' progressive'
Bank, and when you need advice on matter' of financwl
investment our officer' will be glad to give you t-heir i
te41igent. unbiased opinion.
The First National Bank
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Jas. K. Peurifoy. Pres. C. Gadsden Padgett, Cashier.
Hpcclal Mfetiax Kaights of Pytfei««
On Tuesday Bight n“Kt the re-
gulhr> meetiBg of Ashby Farrow
Lodge Knights of Pythias will be
held in tb« new Fraternal Hall.
This meeting la ofte of the moat im
portant of the year, as it will be
the occasion for th-? annual election
of officers. Also, the Annual .Oyster
Supper will be served that night,
and the third rank**ill be conferred.
All members are urged to be
present .
C. Gadsden Padgert. C. (’. E. D.
I.eniacks. K. of K. tc S.
J E. W. Morris of Omega hue re
turned home att-r a very pleasant
visit to relatives at OciMa. Ga.
C. H‘uderson Eraser, who is at
tending Stokes Business College in
Charleston, has arrived in town aud
will spend the Christmas holidays
here with lilis parents. M-. and Mrs.
R. L. Frasdr. u
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF
ENLARGING OUR BUSI
NESS. THE S. FINN CLOTH
ING CO.. WILL SELL 200
SHARES OF STOCK WITH
A GUARANTEE OF AN
NUAL DIVIDENS OF NOT
• LESS THAN 10 PER CENT.
4 APPLY TO S. FINN PRES.
* AND TREAS.
WANTS.
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WANTED -Two teachers at once.
Tear hr ra Applying must enclose
stamps for r-ply. Salary per
y month $35.00. Length o( —-sslor..
three or four month.
. J..J liters, t’hiurmau.
$2.00, and $2.50 Ladies all-wool
Sweaters, Sale Prtre. $l.3» at
Frank's, Dr Padgett's Old Stand.
Foley’s Kidney "Remedy ot Klein’s
Flowering Bulbs N.«“cissur, Hya
cinth. Tulips and other Bulbs, a new
line at Klein’s.
$$5 .00 Hamilton Organs for a spec
ial price for (’hristma. of $t»n.(‘0 at
8. Finn Jewelry Co
Dry Goods Dept.. Te’ry & ShaBcr.
‘.•Surelock” stove pip« requires no
tools- no rivets no mallwring—no
cuss words. For ».*le at A. C. von
Lehe's.
$350.00 New Baldwin Piane-t at a
special price for Christmas for $226
at S. Finn Jewelry Co
You can get tht shoe ; ou want at
A C. von Lebe's.
Turnip Seeds at Klein’s.
$350" New Baldwin PtjvntVs^ «t a
special price for Chriscma' for $225
at S Finn J wgleyTVr
v Tv* loLefdrummers’ Sam-
C. W. Ulmer. Jr. of Sniders was
in town Monday.
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W. R. Roberts of Sniders had busi
ness in town Monday.
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G. H. Guess of White Hail was
among those ia town Monday.
Home Made Fbe
CANDY
TrdWj>U!v. Notice.
Hunting or trespassing on my |
lands near Walterboro is forbidden t»»c < hriwtmae
Those caught will be prosecuted.
Mrs. B. K Sanders,
Walterboro, S ('.
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Mrs. Jasper kerbertson of Great
Swamp, retura^d a few days ago from
a visit to Charleston.
ALWAYH KRKHH.
We also carry a full liar of Kresli
F ruits and Dried Fruits. We handle
fruit cakes and pound cakes. W?
carry a nice line of Meats. Groceries
and have a nice line of Fireworks
P-rtueinber a* when
sbop|iing for Christmas.
Walterboro Candy Co.
C. M. GRACE, PROPRIFrrOR
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BEACH BROS.
Witim* on fttrid a full assortment of all goods suita-
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ble for the Christmas season, such as the latest styles of
sh«>es, Mfdsidtjk Stetson Hats, Kabo Corsets, Underwear,
in fact everything the family needs for Christmas.
As specialties we suggest the following articles, which
would make-ideal Christmas presents:
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Buster Brown Hosiery, Hole-proof, guaranteed, for
ladies, men and children—4 pairs for one dollar.
Dolly Madison Shoe.- for Ladies, $3.00 and $3.50.
Crossett Shoe' for Men, $3.50,to $5.00.
Monogram Shoes for Children from 75c to $2.50.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF (^K)DS FOR SANTA CLAUS.
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If you buy it at Beach’s its
All Right.
BEACH BROS.
1891 . 1913
The Colleton Banking Company
WALTERBORO. S. C.
John F. Lucas, President R. Ludlow Fraaer, Cashier
$191,224.68
Deposits
Capital
Surplus
Net Profits
Money on hand and in Banks
Loans and Discounts
$10,000.00
20,000.00
7.521.34
37,521.31
88,868.78
117,904.76
COLLETON COUNTY'S PIONEER BANKING ENTERPRISE
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STANDS 2 nd (from head) ON koLL OF
HONOR of all STATE and NATIONAL.
BANKS in South Carolina. •
A PLACE ON ROLL OF HONOR is like a
man’s character—it is something money
cannot buy. but is won by merit and
worth alone.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF BANKING
during which period the Colleton Banking Company has
never borrowed.a dollar, and always able to supply our
Customers with money.
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When A * >an * c shows sure, steady, decided and unin-
v terrupted healthy growth covering a period of
21 YEARS, it is a pretty safe place to bank yqjur Savings.
OUR DEPOSITORS and patrons are one and all satisfied
and pleased. Can’$ we number you, in the list of pleased
customers?
We pay four per cent interest on time deposits and
compound interest quarterly. OUR SAVINGS DE
PARTMENT is our SPECIAL and distinctive feature
EXCEPTIONLLY WELL MANAGED and SAFE
GUARDED. _ 4
A Bank is as Strong as its Managers Make it and
no Stronger.
YOUR MONEY WILL GROW IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Paul Sanders,
DIRECTORS:
Henry W. Black, Jr.,
John F. Lucas
I , i . ip Notice!
I Sleight of Hand Performance
On Saturday night, Dec. 20th, ther will lie sleight of
I hand and spiriUmediurn performance. ' This i/ 7 ;. sigh*
that everyone ought to see-a table made t/raise itself
and float in the air and several other wonderful feats in
the highest art of sleight of han«» will be performed at the
School Auditorium. Walterboro. Doors npeae i at 7
m., performance 8 p. m.—strictly moral'
: 5 and 25c .
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