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The “Terry & Shaffer” sewing machine is a high grade article. We guarantee this to be true. But you
ask why do agents ask $40, $50 and $60 for high grade machines while you only ask 18, 20 and $25? Your
question is a natural one.,: It is this way. The factory which makes the “T & S” machine has no expensive
agents on the road. They want us to aid them in putting their machines direct to the people at a fraction
over cost of manufacture. Come in, examine the machines and prove to your own satisfaction that the above
is “straight goods.” Don’t take our word for it, Come and see for yourself. » •
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The genuine Undine Flour in wood or cloth now on hand. Many merchants offer a flour “just as good.”
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Be wise. There is but one genuine, only, and original UNDINE. Seed Oats, Feed Oats. All Fertilizers
now on hand.
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For loners ot Administration-
STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton,
. By Jno D. Edwards Esquire Probate
Judge.
Whereas f John Platt made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Admin
istration of the "Estate and effects of
JC Platt.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish ail and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said J C Platt,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate to
c be held at Wallerboro on 14th day Feb.
1906 next after publication hetbof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause
if any they have, whv the said Adminis
tration should pot be granted,
f -(liven under my hand, this 30th day of
, Jan. A. D. 1906. ^
Published on the 31st day of Jan. and
Feb 7,1906 in The Press and Standard.
JNO. D. EDWARDS.
Probate Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons having 'claims against the
estate of Mrs M L Herndon, deceased,
will present the same propetly verified
to the undersigned, or her attorney, J S
Orifhn, and all persons indebted to said
estate trill make payment to the admin
istratrix, Ian A Rosa Griffin.
Jan 17,1906. 117 41
Guardian's Notice.
On the 16th of February, 1906, I will
snake my final return as guardian of
Pauline Craven, (nee Crosby) and 1m-
mediately thereafter will apply to Pro
bate Judge for my final dlschaige.
Jno D Edwards,
Probate Judge.
Jan 15,1906. ^ 117 4t
Dots From Island ton.
Editor Press and Standard.—I
though 1 would give you a few dots
from our section.
We are having fine weather now
and the farmers are pushing their
work.
Marriage bells are constantly ring
ing.
Pob Polk and Miss Lei a DuBois
were married and left immediately
for Monteith, Ga., where they will
make their fafore home.
George Polk a prominent saw-mill
man, has become partner with J W
Carson, of Islandton.
E C Benton, son of E J Benton
has accepted a position with James
Richardson at Lodge. *
1 hope the farmers will be vejry
careful in planting their cotton; as
le« acreage means higher prices.
Hoping that 1906 will add many
new subecribers to vour list and wish
ing you i long and happy life, I will
close. Subscriber.
Homestead Notice.
To whom it msy concern:
Take notice that Georj
this day applied to me,
stead set out to her from
her husband, Yorick Ruger, deceased.
- C G Henderson,
Master.
Jan 23,1906. 1 24 41.
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urgiapa Ruger ba
te have a Homes
om the estate of
Administrator's Notice,
On the 28th of February, 1906, I will
make my final return as administrator
of. estate of Jno. D. Lariscay and im
mediately thereafter will apply to Pro
bate Court for letters diamieaory.
W K Larisoey,
Administrator.
Juij. 18.1808. 1 814t
Coming,
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Why J. M. Dannelly & C<^
February^ with a large as
sortment oi Horses and Mules.
We have in this lot some fancy
Drivers and Saddlers and
plenty of first class Mules and
work Horses. Every horse
must be as represented or will
refund your money. Can we
ofler fairerf If you want your
money's worth, see us before
buying stock. ^
Yours very truly,
J. M. Daudly & Go.
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( How to prevent BiUom Attacks.
One who is subject to billons attacks
will notice that for a day or more before
the attack he Is not hungry at meal time*
and feela doll after eating. A dose of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets when theae first symptoms appear will
ward of the attack. They are for sale by
John M. Klein.
ao,ooo Pensioners Die.
Washington Jan. 27—Daring the past
six months tana have sounded over 20,-
000 pensioners of the civil war, accord
ing to a statement of the pension com
missioner yesterday. The total number
of pensioners on December 81 was 679
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Wants More of the Same.
J T Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir—I was very much pleased
witn the good results received from the
TETTERINE which I ordered from yon
some time ago. lindoae 1.00 for which
please send me two more boxes. Res
pectfully, Florence Patterson, Mt Car
mel, 8. C.
Tetterine cares all forma of skin dis
eases. Quick relief, permanent care.
Costs 60c. rer box J T bhup^rtne, Mfr.,
Savannah, Ga.
A Card.
The average attendance of the
schools in the county would be larger
if the county supervisor would have
foot Ipgs put down so that the chil
dren could get to school without
to wade.
J. T. Harrington.
having
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4 Per Cent.
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SANITARY PIGGERY.
SatlsfMterr Mmmm to
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An efficient system of ventilation la an
Important requirement In a piggery.
The cold air ahonkl not enter la each a
way ae to strike directly upon the plga,
and the fool air la said to be beet re
moved from near the floor. A system
In use nt the centre! experimental farm
of Canada Is here outtlnedt
It may be eald to consist of a mamber
of hollow shafts or tubes pleesd Inside
the pen In contact with or day to the
walla. These hollow shafts start about
one foot or eighteen Indies from the
floor and extend vertically lywaifl to
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•Tve ha outlets.
In the diagram ventilators are shown
on opposite walls and the swinging
parts or doors set to alioW'air to enter
by way of D and G from the left and.
leave the pen by way of K and B
through the shaft on the right entering
It at the bottom, K, and going up and
oat at E, as Indicated by arrows.
On the left the trap or door H Is set
so as to prevent any air entering or go-
out at that point while G la set to
psavent any air entering or leaving the
room at the opening C. The asm# may
he said of doors L and K.
The doors are placed In these posi-
koas when the wind la coming from
the left side, hat when the wind hsp-
to strike the right hand side that
the position of all the ventilators should
he reversed and the air should enter by
way of F and L and leave by way of
H and XX The ends of the ventilators
tooqld not project nom the walls on
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of the tfUtagn ana me swing a«sr let
convenience In feeding. The construc
tion of the pen floor with slop# to
gutter In passage floor qp the right
may be seen. The fall In the floor to
ward the feeding trough permits the
swine to lie on a dry bed at the back
of each pen.
ancrxox or rasa or
within three or six inches of fee cell
ing. At fee top and bottom there shafts
turn at right angles and travtoU.tbe
walk They are also open to. toe air—
that is. inside or outside air that shall
flow through these shafts is controlled
by means of dampen at the top and
bottom, as described below.
*' The number and sfaw of thapa venti
lating shafts will of coarm depend up
on the site of the ptgdbry and fee num
ber of swine therein. There fewold, If
possible, be one or more on each out
side wafl. Tba total area sf the opa*-
ings through the walls at toe.bottMi
gbould shew about three m
par * houesd hi the
lustrate. a'"“ : ~—
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each 2 by K), or rix vuttlators 1 by fe4,
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Married—M D Warren, to Mitt
Florence Newton, the groom being a
popular young of man Jones Swamp
neighborhood. The bride is the chrrat
ing daughter of Mr Newton of Adams
Run, S. 0. ‘ The ceremony was per- j
formed by the Rev Mr Riggs at the
parent's home on the 91st inst
Cotton Seed. *
Has your oottoc seed ran out? Do
yon want to increase your jieidJ
another year? >
Then write for price* and drcnlut
of the Original Flillipa Improved,
Seed. a
J L Phillips, Orangeburg, 8. C. \
The record price for mules was paid
down to Kentucky to# other day, whan
we Dr860OT •OKI tWODtJ*!
weanlings at 6110 pm bead,
teg thstr age and everything, tots .It
probably the bast Ague aver obtained
tm a Oka number af the hybrids. The
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