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PAGE EIGHT ,S.C. DECEMBER 31, Card ot Walterboro. S. C. Editor The Preee and Standard: PImm allow me apaea la yoei columns to thank mjr manf frleads for thejf ktndneas shown to md aaa familr during my husband’s Illness and death. Our grief was extreme ly great and very nerve shocking, but with the help of friends we find it lighter to bear. Tongue and pen cannot -xpress our gratlttude to those who so graciously rendered their services to us. Especially dQ we wish to thank those who adminis tered to him In his last hours of t n(pny and pain and to those who helped to _ do other duties concerned about hls burial. Again thanking all, I am. Sincerely yours, Mrs. Alison Heradoa. Dec. 29, 1912. Bethel Methodist Charcu. Dr. WoWag, Pastor. Last Sunday -•was another beauti ful day and large congregations as sembled in this church for the morn ing and evening worship. The pas tor discussed Paul's decoaratlon: “I have fought a good fight. I have kept the fafth.*’ giving some strik ing and Itnpresrive illustrations. In a congregational meeting it was de termined to adopt an envelope sys tem with weekly payments. •. , Next,Sunday the first communioi of the new year will be celebrated. Let all th- members attend and par take. « onnelly-Sineatii. Mias Viola Connelly and Mr. L“e Sineath. both of lalandton. wer» mar ried this morning at the office of the Probate Judge. — Card of Waltsrgoro, 8. C. Dec. 29. 1912 Editor The Prsaa and Standard: Please allow me space in your colunfhs to thank my many friends for their liberal support in the recent contest in which I won s lovply sil ver set. My father’s illness and death at the very crisis rendered me unable to do anything in the latter pkrl of the contest. Therefore my winning was due solely to the work of friends, for which I feel very grateful. , Also I wish to thank those who sent m" greetings and words of cheer in my Illness caused by my father's death. They served so well to cheer me so at s much needed time. Again thanking those concerned, I am. , Very sincerely yourc, Mattie Herndon. tie profit Louis Cohen & SHARING Company ® e = ,0 *t| IDE PROFIT SHARING STORE Charleston,- THE ARCADE STORE 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, South Carolina i// OUR EARLY BUSINESS HAS BEEN WONDERFUL - ' OF COURSE THERE IS A REASON: Styles are unusually pretty and attractive and prices which IHtlst P16&86. 4 \> ■ In Ladies and Misses Coats and Suits we are specializing in the best > $15.00 suit The best $25.00 suit and the finest Imported Model Suits in the State, $30.00 to $50.00 , . Ladies, Misses and Children’s Coats* Sport Coats, ^-length Coats, Long Coats, Black, Grey and Fancy Coats, Children s Long Coats and Reefers ranging in price from $2.50J:q $40.00 each, BLANKETS ~ ‘ COMFORTS ’ Rugs, Carpets, Matting, Table Cloths, Napkins, Table Damask, TavfpIm. Tffcwfdinip I inpri Ladies, Misses Children’s and Infants Sweaters in latest style. COMPLETE LINE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.' ELEGANT VARIETY OF SHIRTS WAISTS. Our Millinery Department is very interesting to those wh.o ap- predate style and value. Our Mail Order Department ha s been placed in the hands of com petent parties. Orders filled the day received. Our Motto is absolute satisfaction or money refunded. A In Arranging our Large Stock of Goods which we have recently bought wd have run S V 4 . across several odds and ends which we must move at very low prices. Thus beginning with the New Year we will inauguarte our large X X Five Cent Remnant Sale This will consist of remnant pieces of dry goods in all colors, styles and grades, and much of it is the higher priced goods. Several other artides useful in the home will ' „ be included. , 4‘ . •• f Our Shoe Department offers for the next few weeks unheard of val acs in footwear for every member of the family. We have them for the man. woman. boy and girl, and your whole family can he fitted at our store. The latest styles will be offered at the very lowest prices, and it will be to your advantage to look over our offerings before making your purchases. V"- • • - v 0 * Exceedingly Low Prices will prevail in our other departments, and you will save money by learning immediately that the Ackermans* Store is the one which combines style, grade, and serviceableness with the lowest prices. PERSONAL MENTION C. O’Quin of Moselle was la town Monday. • ' • • P. B. Sanders spent several daya In Charlesfdn this week. ' Mimes XeUia and Nell Martin vis ited Miss Chase Black this week. J. M. Moorer has returned from a business trip to Charlesto:-.. * * • - A. J. Martin, of Ruffin, had busi ness in town today, o • • • Miss Elizabeth Walker, of Char leston, Is visiting Miss Vivian Price. G. W. Warren of MaBhawville, spent Monday in town. > Jonas O’Quin of Route 5 spent Monday in the city. • • • K. D. and Y. K. Varn of Varntown had business in town Monday. A. J. Nettles of Varntown spent Monday In the city. X. Nettles of Varntown had busi ness in the city yesterday. W. M. Campbell and H. D. Pad gett of Ruffin spent Monday in town. • • • R. L. Koger of Route 2 spent Saturday in town*. • * • , L. B. Houck, Esq. has returned after spending the holidays with his parents at Cameron, S. C. Jesse Dr°w one of Hendersonville** prominent citizens, spent Tuesday in town. Palmer Crosby, a young farmer of llie Round section, had business in Walterboro yesterday. Charles Haselden of Hemingway spent Sunday in town wi^h his brother, L. Haselden. • • • ^ Miss Jenna Hill and sister of Au gusta are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. J. T.emacks. • * • Miss Barr who has been visiting her sister. Mrs E. T. H. Shaffer, re turned home Sunday. Mrs. H. S. Crosby and children or Ravenel spent Christmas in and near town with relatives. Mrs. W. B. Ackerman is spending this week at Ehrhardt, visiting re lative^. Rev. H. B. Hardy and family of Hickory Grove are visit.np at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grace. C. H. Fraser wlj r°turn on Monday to the Stokes Business College, in Charleston. W. A. Smith of Hendersonville. X. C. spent several days in the city this week. • • • "Uncle Nick" Timer of Ruffin and A. A. Varn of Black Creek were in town cn buisness yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hitt of Savan nah and Mrs. J. C. McLeod of Sum ter have been, spending th« holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Lucas. • • • A. V. Baggott has resigned his positiop with T S. Boynton. H« goes with Geo. Waterhou®. at Beau fort where he has accepted a similar position. Hon. W. C. Brant, farmer repre sentative In the Legislature from Col leton County, who resides in Beau fort. paid us a pleasant call thta morning. ' w • t . • ' Mrs. E. E. Jones ind son left on Sunday for Lexington. N. C. where they will visit Mrs. Jones parents. T. P. Murray and E. E. Jones ac companied them as far as St. George • • • The annual New Year’s dance will be given by the young men of the town to-miorrow night. Mualc will be furnished by Wilhman’s Orches tra of Charleston and a very enjoy able evening is being looked forwara to. Mimes Price Entertain. Mieses Vivian and May Price en tertained at cards Monday evening In honor of their guests. Misses Emz- abeth Waiter of Charleston, and Margaret Evans of Abbeville, The following were among those present: MIhs-s Essie Hyrne. Mattie Vance vonLehe. Leonle Padgett Jessie Har rison. Mr. and Mrs S. G. Price and Mrs \ .1 Anderson Messrs .1. C. vonLehe. M G. Gruber, (’. f; Pad- geft. Hnrvev Padgett. Vernon Padg- < ft J, B Houck and William Smith of Camden. , Curd Partr. Mrs I H. Koger entertained at whl«t on Friilav afternoon* Th-s was Mrs Roger’s first reception since, ccniiug to Walterboro and her skill a- a h xtess was thoroughly de monstrated Five tattle* were ar ranged for the afternoon and Mrs. J. B. Utes won the prize. A delight ful refreshment cours" consisting of amzrosia. cak" and coffee_*.a* served. In Honor of Mm. Wmcoat. ' Mrs O C. 'Brown was the hostess on Saturday afternoon at a delghtfu! Anagram party in honor of Mrs. G. J. W'-SC oat Seven tables were used Mrs J H Koger won the prize of the occaslton, a beautiful brass jar diniere. which she presented to \Jrs Wencoaf Cake and punch were th-* refrMhme[U« of the afternoon. K L. Chaseer-au. who for some time has been connected with th- H. W. Cohep Store. Inc of this citv has resigned his position to tnke ef fect the first of the year. Mr Chas- iK'reau will engage in farming for the Elliot Farming Company of Jacksonboro during the coming year. W E ARE LARGELY what we are because of tl X 1 loyal support St our many friends, and * trust that in the future we may expect, j J we. hope always to deserve, a continuance of this spit of friendship, loyalty and earnest co-operation. >• • 0 At this time, therefore, we desire to extend appreci •* ** o tive thanks and most cordial Holiday Greetings to all oi friends. .1 The First National Ban) Jas. E. Peurifoy, Pres. C. Gadsden Padgett, Cashic \ New Year y. > GREETINGS TO All OF OUR CUSTOMFRS May the new year be prosperous to you in every res- pect, and may you achieve that which you desire. ♦ * » We wish to thank you for the patronage given us dur ing the year 1913, and to assure you that it has beer a great pleasure to serve you. We sincerely, trust that * * ■ during the coming /ear we may be favored again by yom patronage, and we assure you that we are in better posi tion to serve you now, to supply your every need in the hardware line, than we have ever been in the past. Again wishing you a happy new year, GROW MORE COTTON TO THE ACRE PLANT SIMPKINS’ PROUFIC SEEI The earliest Cotton in the World. Ninety days fro planting to bale. Very prolific and a good linter. We sell the only genuine-Mr. Simpkins’ own seed direct from his farm. Price $1.25 per Bushel. 25 bushels at $1.15. LIBERAL DISCOUNT IF ORDERED BEFORE JA1 l-ARY FIRST ^ . On every order sent us before Jan. 1st tAe 10c. off tli price. Order now. the time is short. W. H. MIXSON SEED CO., CHARLESTO Sole Distributors for South Carolina. Your City Cousin CAN BOAST OF NO BETTER DELIVERY SERVICE THAN GI YOU BY UNCLE SAM S PARCEL POST SYSTEM Have you good wearing apparel needing CLEANING or DYEING? Send such articles to us, with any linens re quiring high-grade laundry service. We will promptiy 9erve you andjprepay return charges, IDEAL LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS UP-TO-DATE DYERS CHARLESTON, S. C. CLEA>