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►■I ’■ t . The Bank pays you 4 0 Money On and after April 1st 1906, until notice is given to the'contrary TERRY & SHAFFER will pay You five per cent to spend vour Monev. When you save money put it in the BANK and make 4 per cent. Then come to us when you spend it and WE LL QIVE YOU FIVE PER CENT MORE. MAKING / • / , j A MILLENER BOUGHT ©UR LADIES HATS FOR US THIS SPRING AND TOV 'WILL ‘ *•* l ' • t* * * * - y * * '' i ' I ~ „ -■ ■ . , . ■ *" * , Find our line up-to-date and below the average in price, see them betore buying. ‘ The 8r.own Shoe Company. Our Large and Fine Line of the Brown Shoe have just ar- <5e* rived, they are beauties and having been bought last October you will find the price more reasonable, as there has been a great advance in shoes since we bought. We have a beautiful line of Dress Goods. *'* . ' v / ■; o y f * A large line of Straw Hats and Groceries. Pall Line of Plows And have for sale “the Jane Fender.” Every farmer should try one. can’t cover your young crop if you use them. You will alway find here every thing you want at the closest price possibly. Come and see us. We buy everything you make, and give you the highest price for it. Will pay you big price for Poultry, $1.00 for peas. 80c for corn. 25c for Wax. We try to reduce our prices and put yours up. Save your cash register checks. A discount lor cash. Return 10.00 in cash checks, f AND-GET I IN TRADE . 25 cents FREE. r / *&%%%*%**%%%%%**%********* \ 8 Spring Opening of Fine ^ flillinery Goods. To my many customers of WaUerboro and Colle ton County: I have arranged to have my spring millinery opening, Thursday and Friday, April 5th ^ and 6th. I cordially invite the public to visit my store on ^ the above dates and inspect my Ready-to-Wear ^ hats, laces, embroideries, lawns and everything that ^ is supposed to be in an up-to-date store will be on ^ inspection on these days. Special attention will be paid to all callers. ^, Remember the dates of opening—Thursday and Friday, April 5th and 6th. Opposite Farmers and £ Merchants Bank. / Lizzie * * * * « V VI I VI * $%%*%**%%%*%%*%*%%*%%%*%** predate tfudg* Administrstor^B Notice. • In re. State Joseph Squire*. On the SOth* day of March, 1906,1 will make my final return aa admin istrator of estate of Joaeph Squire* and immediately thereafter will apply t> Probate Court for letters dtomis- aory. . BHWiohmao, Ai* w| BGHyiwe, Mch 1,190®. 4t 3 7 Admtrs. . : • Execntor f e Notice. On the 6th day of April, 1906, I wilt make ray final return as Execu tor of Estate of C J W Breland and immediatety thereafter will apply to the Prohate Court for letters eory.>^" C W Mch 5 1906> 5M 4 a. Administrators Notice. On the 8th d«, of April 1 to Probate < Administrator’s Notice. In Be.'Eririe W D GmUm. ‘ i>n the SSrd d», of April, 1908, J will make my final return as admin istratrix of the estate of W D Has kins and immediately thereafter will to (he probate oomt Mr icttm MMrv Mil Jane Gsskta Admix. * ;U*84t Administrator’s Notice. In Re. Estate Mrs M L Herndon. On the 27th day of April, 1906, I will make my final return a admin istratrix of the estate Mrs M L Hern don and immediately thereafter will apply to the probate court for letters dismissory. Mrs A R Griffin, Admix. March 24, 1906. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP «*• bm fSowf r Caret all Concha and aaaiata ia Colds from the System by fentiy moving the bowels A certain for croup FOR SUPERINTENDENT UOATION. OF ED. uS HONEYmTAR Wo. Aakfor W1906 Kodol I respectfally announce myself a candi date for auparlntendent of education for Colleton County In the next Democratic primary, aubiect to the rales and regula tions of the Democratic party, - T B CALDWELL. Adams Rua News. Editor Preee and Standard: The cold wave gave the track farmers quite e fright, Potatoee cat everywhere, even In Little Brittal^, for the first time la two years; bat few were cat on Hutchinson Island. „ Cabbage are beta* shipped now, so things ere looking txp, end everybody bustling. The social sea of onr community is moving on nlcCly. Several little enter- talnmenta given1ately r which nee greatly enjoyed by those who participated. Mrs Ramph gave a card party in honor of her young friend, Mias Hsydee Robb, of Greenville. Prorr—Ive Whist was played. DrTeyler won the first prise, Miss Mettle Sanders consolation; Vr Clement was the happy recipient ■ f the •“booby,” which we know he appreciates beyond he veins. Dainty refreshments were served at twelve o'clock, and all dispersed for their homes, but carried fhe memory of the of a most delightfully with th and Mrs Bumph carried a party of da to Hatehleqa Island Sunday. Bobh, Floreahi Barnwell, Mattie Messrs Keane end Sanders so led them. It being Mlee Robb’s visit to the Mre Arthur Perry spent several days leal week in the City by the Sea. The many friends of Miss Mary Elfe, who ia pleasantly remembered here, will be grieved to learn of her seriona Illness in Chariest n, and prey # or her speedy restoration to her former state of health* Mlsa Florrle Barnwell, one of oar pop ular young ladies, is enjoying s'most delightful time visiting Mrs Bram, also Mrs FitsSimmims; her cheery ways en dearing her to all with whom she comet in contact. Mrs G H Barnwell spent one dty with Mrs J O McCants last week. Mr Townsend, of Philadelphia, one of the firm of Townsend A Mills Iriends was down last week locking out for his Inter est In this section. A Davis, Bepato, Gs Baby Laces, of Walter boro, spent Mr Taylor visited WaUerboro Friday, Mr Kegroe visited Charleston Monday Mrs Ross Fox gave his coShto-laja Joe Tnten, a birthday dinner las^ Sunday. Mr Tnten blashlngly admitted twenty-one, years, bat said qtt to p r eas the milter. AU did Justice to the good things provid ed, and departed for their several hornet, after wishing Mr Tuten many happy rss tarns of the day. Mr and Mrs Rumph and Mrs Had'% Robb, viaited the dty during UmHuu. MaatelU’s engagement and took in the grand opera, “II Travatore” which they wjeyed very much. Also viaited the Isle of Palme, giving their fnend her first f limpto of the grand old Atlantic. Everyone he* tried to excel the other in cttiUg MJss Hades e pleasant time, and she, by her sweet winning way has gained many friends, who wish for her to pay os another visit ere too long a period LeoBUlah of Tongs Island, was ia onr vlctaity last Saturday. • Wo have a “tlttled” personage, whole ta a j B seen wending his way qoita ofb certain direction. “Something eh? ' TNoreAi m : Disorders of thowtomech □ ■ ..3-1 wl