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I / V / V • C Jr- O -o 5 <> I - v a «£ t PAGES ^ 9 to 16 Christmas Edition rpaa auli / 4 1 . VOL XXXVI WALTER BORO. S. C WEDNESDAY DECEMBER l‘>. 1913 NO. 17. RKY. W. A. FAIRY I.FAVKM THIS WEEK For CliatoB. Wharr hr ha* Hera Awtlgaed by thr rooferrst r. Rar. W. A. Fair} , sho baa oocupird tha pastora.tr of the Bathe) Methodist Church for the la%t year, will learo this week for-Ms ihew haMae ia Clin ton. 8. C.. where he hna been SMiKn* wt by the South Cnrolina Conference. Since moving to Wnlterboro. Rev. Mr. Fairy and his worthy famMy have mad* friend* by the score sail they will carry with them Into their mw home the kind regards and beat wishsh Of. all the people of the town and ooMMualty. Rev. Fairy hai accomplished much since moving to Wnlterboro end has demo everything In his power for dm cause which he represents as Moll ss for the uplift of the tows other lines. A powerful sr. a loyal friend and an ener- worker, Rev. Fairy leaves with *eo»l* Walterboro an im pression of sincerity that will last forcyer. With the good wishes of bis pther friends The Press and Standard desires to join. Coaceraiag the New Pastor. Rev. Dr. J. W. Wolling. who now comes as pastor of the Methodist Church in Walterboro. was born and brought up in Charleston and in his spirit and sympathies is a low- country man. He is a graduate, of Wofford Colleg*. in which he took acme of the honors of his clats. After some years of aork in the South Carolina Conference, he \*as gent by the Church to South America, spending t»ent> years in Brazil in the missionary work. About six years ago he returned to the home land because of sickness in his fami ly and again took up th** work her. He has just closed a successful pastorate of four \ears in All mda'. * and was by the last Conference as signed to this church. Dr. Wolling /began the regular work in Walterboro on last Suuda>, preaching to fair congregations, both morning and n/ght He wiH till his pulpit at the regular hours next Sunday and all the members and the public general! are invited to at tend. Dr. Wolling ; s oae of the most scholarly ministers in the entire state, and th a people of Walterboro should congratulate themselves upon ROLL OF HONOR OF THOSE WflO HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO PREVENT A MORTGAGE ON TIE COLLETON COUNTY FAIR PROPERTY ■ * Below we publish a list of those who have subscribed V) th-> additional stock of the Colleton County Fair As sociation. i As stated elsewhere, it is desired that 60 patriotic -nen. men who love their county, and wish for her development, be found who are willing to take three share' «>* .'tock in the Fair Association to prevent the necessity of mortgaging the plant of the association. Il something is not done at once, it will be necessary to give a mortgage over the plant to pay off the $1800.00 indebtedness which has been accruing tor several years. With such a prosperous count, and with such p r og r essive fr.er. and women in it. this task will be an easy one. and within two weeks we hope to be able to announce that the desired amount of stock has been secured. Committees have been appointed to take this work in hand, but in case they do not see you. or if they do not see you at Once, just send us a letter stating that you are willing po help in the work of making the fair a permanent thing. W’e anil immediately add your name to the honor roll. The proposition of protecting the future of the fair is clearly before the people ot the county at this time, and / /•O'*’ S' they cannot afford to allow this great enterprise to suf fer because of lack of funds *ith which to pay off the indebtedness which has been existing for many years. The Fair belongs to the people ot the count> and it is up to them to see that its fufcu r e is protected and assured. Everyone can have a part in this work. Will your name be among the first sixty in the county who wish to a^sUt the Pair? \our investment will be safe, ar.ti you will assist in a work which has done and which will continue to do so much for th*» uplift of the oount>. Let \. ■ / • * • c» u> put you in the li't next week. HONOR ROLL OF SI'BSC RISERS TO K \ IR S^K 1. JAS. G. PADGETT SUBSCRIBED FOR 3 SH ARES . 2. B. G. PRICE SUBSCRIBED FOR 3 SHARES 3. E. T. H. SHAFFER SUBSCRIBED FOR 3 SH ARF> t. Wi B. GRUBER SUBSCRIBED FOR 3 SHARE' 5. W. B. ACKERMAN SUBSCRIBED FOR 3 SH ARE.' 6. M. H. HIOTT SUBSCIRBED FOR 3 SHARE:' 7. B. G. HIOTT SUBSCRIBED FOR 3 SHARES nFII\ II l> AT THF W \I.TFK- HMKO WKTHODl.vr A MIRI M K.~*. Dr. Wolling* our p-*opU» tura out in force next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and at night to attend the senricea in the Methodist Church, where the new pastor. Dr. Wolling. will preach. The go«pel is still aa inspiration to all that is best. and. ahere well prea< bed. an educational force. The church, in the largest aenae, repree ents the b»*st there la In any com munity I.KTTKRS to good om> ha.vta CLAUt*. We have received this week several letters to Santa Claua. and theee *111 he run la our iaaue of next week. m well aa any oher letters which reack us not later than Monday. All letters of thla nature Intended for publlcatten should reach us not late” than the COUi. Letters which reach us later than the 20th will not b* published We desire to cal] attention to the Advertisement of The Colleton Banking Company which appear la oth-r columns. This advertisement shows the strength of on* of our largest banking Institutions. Mrs. F. J. Fox of Vdams Run. who * has been spending sometime with her parents. Re*, and Mrs. B F Halford, returned home yesterday. R. M. JEFFERIES SUBSCIRBED FOR 3 SH ARE.- the ( onference having decided to | tures for Walterboro. We further .nend Dr Wolling here. Dr Wolling ! understand that these lectures are as- tfc<- r-sul? o^ his w;<Je travel* illustrated by streieoptrion and mov- an interesting talker /rd a delight-, mg picture slides, and we ar- sure fu]/onversati6n!is t / We undersra.id :?.*• Dr Wol'. ng j the entire town i has a series ot lecture* on South The Press an«l Standard desired to American life, and au effort should . w«lcoine Dr. Wolling to the town and be made at cnee f,j ;re the»*- |**t- ha*e no hesitancy :n L^eduttng tru* ae *<11 *oon prove himseD s po■*e- ‘or good in the advancement o ‘he material resources of the town and commun.ty and for the progress fhat they will prove of in*eresf to 1 ot the cau*e of Christ in the entire and community. .wunty r —-y~ W D Bennett. Ksu. o r Lodge was in town Friday D. L Smith of this c.ty, well and Dtvorabl; known throughout the county, has accepted a position with the Colleton Mercantile and Manu facturing Company of Ritter, and will travel in the interest of their fertilizer plant I. Sobel left yesferda’. for a busi ness trip to Charleston The Advertisement of the Farmers and Merchants Bank which appears in other columns shows Christ mas spirit which exists in that atrong banking Institution. Mia* (lertrude Bak-r of •ire.-nville is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. T H. Shaffer. The First National Bank on'* ot our strong financial enterprise*, in their advertisement in other col umn* is offering free ad’ >e to their customers along Fnuncfal lines The offer Is uhique W r (»ra> son, w th th » Colleton Cypress C.j of Colleton ^;>e-.t Friday in the city. ‘ , The Bank of Smoaks a.ffouriahing up county bank, hap au attractive h<lv<frtisem“nt in this issue of th* paper You will And It full of in terest. '1 a / / They Will Wake Happy / Entire Building Devoted to Holiday Goods Beautiful Rustic Woodland Decora tions* a bower of Loviiness. Wonderful Display—Popular Prices—Gifts to cheer the hearts of Old and Young. Come and visit the “Santa Claus Store.'* ♦ With every purchase from the Santa Claus Store or from the Big Terry and Shaffer Department Store we give a Free Chance on the Two Premium Dolls, one a $30.00 value and the other a $20.00 value. These will be given to the holders of the lucky numbers who are present on Xmas Eve Day. Be sure and get your ticket Liberal Discopnt to purchasers for Sur- day School or Day School Xmas Trees. • -w#, • ^ a#: Santa Claus’ own in Walter- Managed l»y Terry & Shaf fer. or Main Street, next door to^ Harry Smith's Barber Shon. .open every day from row to Xmas. y "j. Our stock of Holiday Goods is Complete. Come and purchase early before the stock is picked over. Among the multitudinous assortment we mention, DOLLS, BIG LIT TLE, WALKINK AND TALKINK, DOLL HOUSE, DOLL SWINGS, DOLL TEA SETS, .MECHANICAL TOYS, TRAINS WITH TRACKS, TOOL CHESTS, CIRCUS CARS, NOAHS ARKS, EXPRESS WAG ONS, AIR RIFLES, FIRE WORKS OF VAST VARIETY, DECORATED GLASS WARE AND CHINA, WINE SETS, TOILET ARTICLES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, DUTCH PHOTO FRAMES, FANCY LAMPS. DRESDEN FIGURES, PICTURES. DOLL FURNITURE VASES, etc. etc. eic. TERRY & SHAFFER ■v>V