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■ t V ■ > * ' f' v < V' -V .• % w ►« j “ * iP '' ' 4 In making your arrangements for the coming year remember that we' offer to the people of Colleton 1 \ ■ • ♦ county “a square deal" in all business relations. Behind this assurance stands our dear record of almost f i a third of a century. ■ - - W’e have large shipments and are prepared to make special prices on the following Brands of Tobacco: “Break Kite,’* “Brown Mule,” “Schnapps,” -r - ' . i 1 ” • e “Orange Grove,” “Hickory,” “Blood Hound,” “Liberty Bell,” “Limited,” Dimes,” “Break Top.” «• ^ ■ , S Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, Also F’eed Oats. Hay No. i Timothy. Corn,. The Best 10 cent Coffee in Town. New lot of UNDINE FLOUR. 50c. Box Paper at .25c—SPECIAL—School Supplies—Books—BIBLES and Testaments. We will * *1 Sell all our Clothing at Cost. r - 0 u mcuummEii. / B Happenings at Mt Carmel. Editor Press and Standard: Please allow me space in yonr Valuable paper to write a few dots from Mt Carmel, as it has been sometime since anyone has written from this place. Eev E P Hutson preached a very -fine sermon here the first Sunday in Jan. ' We were all glad to see our ,preacher back with us again.- ' Mrs Eali Pealer and children, of Charleston, spent Christmas with their parents, 6 R E Linder.. Miss May Pealer, of Charleston, spent a while with Miss Addie Linder, v. James Campbell and wife, spent a few weeks with their parents, Mr and Mrs B N Beach. Mias Pearl Beach is visiting in Florida. Mines Sallie Carter and Daisy linder are now spending sometime at Adams Run. They were aooom- paued by Sam Linder. • Vaughn Prine and Byrd Beach are " now in Florida where they will spend ■Oiiwtinw, Willie Ackerman was here Snnday. A certain young lady seems to be the attraction. *' v,- Abbk Linder and son, Luther, Were in Waltsrboro Monday on bnai? "v^V. ‘ •*.«.'?**.£ '.4. ' • • ness. , Miss Rubie Johns of Tabor, spent j action Sundaj last Christmas with Miss Amanda Prine. David Seigler/and wife, of Round, spent a few days with the latter father, W R Padgett. Misses Sallie and Lea Carter of Ehrhardt, spent Christmas with Mrs C E Carter. W ith best wishes to The Press and Standard. t a a __j Stokes Jottings Editor Press and Standajd;A* it has been sometime since I have seen any dots from this section I will now try and write a few lines if you will allow me space in the columns ol the dear Press and Standard. , Henry McMillan,of this section, paid Walterboro a pleasant visit last Saturday. Prof B F Walker, formerly of Caldwell section, bnt now of this section, paid Walterboro a pleasant visit Saturday last J S Cony, machine agent for W 0 Thompson' of Varnville, passed through this section Tomday last bfV Vidted friends and relatives of this M. M. probate tfudge J^otioos. Notice to Creditor*. All persons haring ’claim* against the estate of Mrs M L Herndoa, deceased, will present tbe same propeily verified to the undersigned, or her attorney,,J 8 Grithn, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the admin istratrix, Airs A Rosa Griffin. Jan 17. 1S00. 1 17 4t Guardian’s Notice. On the 15th ot February, IDOfl, I will make my final return as guardian of Pauline Craven, (nee Crosby) and im mediately thereafter will apply to Pro bate Judge for my final discbaige. Jno D Edwards, Probate Judge. Jan 15,4906.' . 1 17 4t 'CITATION For Letters ot Administration- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton, By Jno D. Edwards Esquire Probate a -" Judge. Wherertf D C Hiers made suit to me to grant -him Letters of Admin- Istration of tbe Estate and effects of C P Hiers. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said C P Hiers, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Wal'erboro cn 23rd day Jan. 1906 next after publication hei^of, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, whv the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day of Jan. A. I). 1906. Published on the 10th and 17th days of Jan. 1906 in The Press and Standard. JNO. D.-EDWARDS. Probate Judge. I would like to say to tbe public that I expect to leave home on the 22nJ of this month, 1906, fcr a « ar load of mules and horses and will be glad to serve anybody who wish to buy as soon as I retur i. I sell the White Hickory Two-horse and one Horse Wagons—any size—best steel axels and tire. Best wagon ou the market for the money. Also Buggies and Harness, v . S We have two good store houses at Iron’s X Roads to rent, filled vith goods. Will sell goods at cost price. - Good stand. Rock works are very near these stores. I have a very fine Spanish Jack for sile cheap, eight years old, weighs about* 1000 pounds. Stock will be kept at my house, miles from Wal’erboro, 8 C. 9 M H Hictt- HOST COMMITTED SUICIDE. In Walker, who has been board ing with Henrv McMillan and teach ing school at Adnah, is now teaching school at Lslandtcn, and is bearding with J W Canon of Islandton. E O’Quin and femilj took dinn with Ifenry McMillan Sunday. Eugene Orosb^ahd wife spent Sunday at H McMillan’s. Joe O’Quin of Hendersonville, • - A' * ' > \ * iti A 'V-r w- * CITATION For Letters of Administration, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. * By John D Edwards, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, H S Crosby made suit to me to grant him letters of Admin* istration of the Estate and effects of I D Crosby. THESE are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of the said I D Crosby deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterbord oq Jan 22nd 1906, next after publication hereof, at 11 o’tlock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why 1 the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this Gth day of Jan. Anno Domini 1906. Published on the 10'h and. 17th j days of Jan. 1906 iu The Press and titan- i dard. JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probate Judge. Notice. The Executive Committee Baptist Association in to meet at 12 m. on the first Mon day in February next, at Waltcr- boro, SC. R S Williams, - Chfirman. M' How to prevent Bilious Attacks. One who is subject to Mlions attacks will notice that for a day or more before tbe attack he la not hungry at meal timoa and feels doll after eating. A doae of Chamberlain’s Stotqach and Liver Tab- leu when theee first symptoms appear will ward of the attack. They are for sale by John M. Klein. ’ U5ETETT3&iNE. for quick relief and pannaoent cure in all oaaee of skin disease. 60c per box. . TETTERINB. soothing, curative. Inoom- for all forms cf 50o per box. J. P. Shnp- Presence of Room Full of invited Guests to Farewell Dinner. Buffalo, Jan. IS.-^-Isidore Sehwilzer, manager of a house furnishing firm, committed suicide last night in the presence of a roof full of guests. Invited to attend his farewell bachelor dinner. He was to haye been married next week. After the dinner, which was a merry affair, Sweilzer invited his guests Into another room. "I have a great joke In store for you,” he said. He took a number ol envelopes from a drawer and distribuU ed them among his guests and w'hlle they were dkamining them and trying to solve their host's mysterious - ac tions, Schweilzer picked up a bottle of carbolic acid and drank tt. He died before a doctor could arrive. The woman to whom Schweilzer wag engaged was Mrs. Sarah Wood, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Failure of cer tain financial ventures and Inability to provide for the bride as he hoped to do. was given as the cause of his tui* cide. / of the hereby called Notice—The 'Walterboro Cotton / Oil Company will pay twenty seven cents per bushel for cotton seed until further notice. J D vonLehe, „ / President.' Has yonr cotton seed run out? Do you want to increase your yield another jfear? Then write for prices and circulars of the Original Phillips Improved J L Phillips, Orangeburg, S. C. - ADAPTABILITY. ! Fragrant, . _ the skiii't, Hina, Mfg. Savannah, / Adaptability’s sails are set to catch any wind that blows. To the man with adaptation an emer gency is an opportunity. Adaptability Is tbe ability to adapt yourself quickly to unexpected condi tions. - The bankrupt law is meant as an aaylum for menwrho are without adapt ability. • ' When <me plan fails tbe man with adaptation baa forty-nine untried oth ers waiting. Adaptability ia always ready-la nev er taken at a short, is the great light ning change artist and often turns hopelessness info victory. ' < ;•., ) A general In battle, a statesman fg office or a finaneier handling large am ♦ terprises without the ability to resd/Jy , . ' ad(|pt himaelf to aoddenly changed con- v - r H *» * v5& ■ i