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V. —■% I- * -• s’ : ,T _ i . . N v ««V, The Bank pays you 4°!o to Keep Your Money. On and after April 1st 190G, until notice is given to the contrary TERRY & SHAFFER will pay You five per cent to spend vour Monev. ' i • - • ;•. * ,•?. • ; 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 GIVE YOU FIVE PER CENT MORE. MAKING NINE PER w a MILLENER BOUGHT ©UR LADIES HATS FOB US THIS SPBINO AND 70U WILL Find our line up-to-date and below the average in price, see them betore buying. The Brown Shoe Company, Our Large and Fine Line of the Brown Shoe have just ar 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. A large line of Straw Hats and Groceries. Pull 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. Wrll pay you big price for Poultry, $1.00 for peas. 8oc for corn. 25c lor Wax. We try to reduce our prices and put yours up. a.. Save your cash register checks. A discount lor cash. Return 10.00 in cash checks. AND GET IN 25 cents FREE I 1 1 I Hi 8 Spring Opening of Fine * 8 riillinery Goods. $ To my many customers of Walterboro and Colle- ^ A ton County: I have arranged to have my spring ft 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 4^ paid to all callers. ^ ^ Remember the dates of opening—Thursday and ^ ft Friday, April 5 th and 6th. Opposite Farmers and ft ft Merchants Jknk. ' ft | Miss Lizzie Trowell. | ********** **************** Qrobato $>ucLgo Jfotioos, Administrator’s Notice. On the 6th day of April 1906, 1 will make my final return as Admin istrator of the estste of Susan Ireland and immediately thereafter will apply to Probate Court for letters dismissory. 6t 4 4 C W Breland, Mch 5th, 1906. Administrator. Administrator’s Notice. In Be. 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 coart for letters dismissory. Mrs A R Gnffin, Admix. March 34, 1906. Executor’s Notice. On the 6th day of April, 1906, I will make my final return as Execu tor of Estate of C J W Breland and immediately thereafter will apply to the Probate Court for letters dismis sory. C W Breland, Mch 5 1906. 5t-4 4 Executor. Administrator's Notice. In Re. Estate W D Gaskins. On the 23rd day of April, 1906, 1 will make my final return as admin istratrix of the estate of W D Gas kins and immediately thereafter will apply to the probate court for letters dismissory. Mrs Jane Gaskins, Admix. March S3,190C. 3 28 4t The Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER’S BAKERY Always wholesome tootnsome and excellen And the Ser vice as well the Product is first class. Special caices oa^ ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- a te and bon bons. ‘Mubster’s ^Bakery. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP Cures an Coughs and assists in expelling Colds frona the System by gently moving the bowels. A certain i for croup and whooping-coogb. Th* Red Clover Bkw- Mmaad tbo Hooey Boo Is oa ovory lt«*port of tli« Condition of the COLLETOM BAM KING COMPAMg, of AVAivninisoiio, 1-4. c. April 2, 1906 ASSETS. Real Estate, Fixtures, Vault and Furniture $ 9,347 00 Loans and Discounts : 45,792 10 Cash on hand and iu other Banks and in transit to Banks 90,093 82 Interest account.! 382 44 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, “Paid in” 9 10,000 00 Deposits 129,737 63 Due other banks 4,327 91 E&rnirgs v 2,150 19 $146,215 30 9146,215 86 State of South Carolina, i County of Colleton. i Personally appeared before me, R. L. Fraser, Cashier, who, being duly sworn says the above account is correct and true. Sworn to before me this 2nd day of April 1906. ) R. L. FRASER, Cashier. W*B. Gruber. {l. s.] i , Notary Public. Correct Attest: PAUL SANDERS, President Protem. Dots from Ebenezer. Editor Press and Standard: Uev KENNEDY'S UMTIVE HONEY*™ ;as?£sx»AtnaiUBaa**ttV«# K. a OeWITT ft oa. OHIOAOO. U. •. ft. A«k for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and r*..* *■ ^ 200 year Calendar. BOLD 31 JOHN M. KLEIN. I EUfffB •WC A ! ♦{. ■j A - • * • . Peeler, delivered a fine sermon here Sunday morning. Miss Villa Beach, one of Mt Car mel’s most charming young ladies, after spending sometime with Misses Annie and Marie Hitter returned home last Monday. E B Way, of Mt Carmel visited friends at this place last Sunday. Miss Belle Cone, returned home Saturday from Ruffin, where she has been teaching school. * Miss Mamie Cone and Mrs Johnson of Long Brow, visited Mrs M J Cone Saturday and Sunday. Mrs T L Litchfield and little son, Edgar, spent last week with relatives and friends here. Miss Mae Blocker paid Green Pond a flying visit last Thursday. Edgar Graves, of Great Swamp was on onr street last Sunday. A E Bitter went to Charleston last week on business. Miss Belle Cone and brother, Bar ney, went to town Monday. Mrs A R Ritter went to town Mon day on business. We are expecting Mr and Mrs T L Litchfield to move in onr neighbor hood now soon. We will gladly wel come them in our midst Snowdrop. W-tei !i;i v;s Southern Kailway THROUGH SERVICE EVERY DAY ALL THE WAY High-Back Coaches Drawing-Room, Sleepers and Southern Railway Dining o***- FINEST OARS FASTEST TIME. Convenient flrhodnite on local trainft For foil information, consult any Southern Railway Agent or B. W. Hunt, a Divifton Pam. Aft. Brooks Morgan, Oharlsstwi, 8.O. 9s m ...