The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 11, 1906, Image 6
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Sugar 18 and 20 pounds for $1.00.
Best Grits 20 cents peck.
Oat Meal 12 cents package.
Cow Brand Soda 5cts package.
Lump Starch 7 pounds 25Cts.
Star Lye 4 cans 25 cents.
Celluloid Starch 6 for 25 cents.
Brown Mule tobacco $3.00 box.
Undine Moor $5 50.
Best Rice in town 75 cents peck.
One letter will appear in this space each week..There
will be six in all. The first person who cuts out the six
advertisements and
forming the complete
will receive $1.00 in
bring them in to us
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word of six letters
trade at <©ur store.
'The next five will received each 25 cents rebate on a
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barrel ol Undine Flour.
v 80 Pounds
PURE WHEAT BRAND
From
TENNESSEE MILL COMPANY.
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein 14 per cent
Starch and Suga 5^ per cent
Crude Fiber 9 1-2 per cent
Crude Fat 5 per cent
Best Cow Food on this earth $1.00.
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Biggest stock—Attentive Clerks—Low prices—Good goods. Result, “SoJUSthiag 1 doing 1 ” all the t.imft
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A MILLENER BOUGHT OUR LADIES
HATS FOB US THIS SPBING AMD 70U WILL
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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.
Full Line of Plows
And have for sa^e “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, $1.00 for peas. 80c for corn. 25c tor Wax.
We try to reduce our prices and put yours up.
Save your cash register checks. A discount lor cash. Return 10.00 in cash checks.
25 cents
AND GET
IN TRADE
FREE.
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'probato 3>izdze JT/otices.
Administrator’s Notice.
In Re. Estate Mrs M L Herndon.
On the 27th day of April, ]1)0G, I
will make mv final return „a admin
istratrix of the estate Mrs M L Hern
don and immediately thereafter will
apply to the probate court for letters
digmissory.
» Mrs A R Qnflin*
Admix.
• March 24, 190(5.
Administrator’s Notice...
In Re. Estate W D Gaskins.
On the 23rd day of April, 1906, I
will make my final return as admin
istratrix of the estate of W D Gas
kins and immediately thereafter will
apply to the probate c?urt lor letters
disniisso/y.
Mrs Jane Gaskins,
• Admix.
March 23, 1906. 3 28 4L
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The Best Bread Fob
Children,
because of its purity and sup-
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•erior qfrality is to be found at
HUBSTER’S BAKERY
Always wholesome tootnsome
and excellen A.id the oer
vice as well who Product u
first class. Special caices oa.*
ed to order for Weddings, etc.,
on short notice.
HEADQUARTERS,
For Sparrows fine Choco-
a te and bon bons.
%iubster’$ ^Bakery.
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MILLINERY, DR ^ GOODS
AND NOTIONS.
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When you wantrany thing in the Millinery, Dry
Goods and Notions line, call and inspect my beauti-
fiil line. Ever^hing in my store is the very latest,
having just opined up mydast shipment. I can suit
you in styles, quality and price. Special attention
given to all. Call and get your pretty Spring
goods. Yours sincerely,
Miss Lizzie Trowell.
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Statement of Condition of
FARM E ATV I> M EK.CH AIVTS B A.IV Iv
(jiom© ot r Af *11, lOOCl.
Published In Accordance with act of Legislature.
O . LIABILITIES.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. $I0fi,558 61
Due by Ranks 21,161 8-
Real Estate, Furniture aud
Fixtures .1 M37 65
Cash in bank: 6 ’ li
Personal 432 56
$187,294 75
Capital Stock $15,000 00
Surplus 4,500 00
Undivided Profits - 4.848 11
Deposits 92,951 64
Bills Payable 20,000 00
$187,294 75
I, W.
above s
Sworn to
this 9f
flmnek. Jr., Cashier of above Bank, dq, solemnly swear that the
• i. true, to «be bwt of mj miowtadgrwid^eUif^^ Jr
I
K. P»urifoy [L.s.]
Notary Public.
. THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP
Cures sll Coughs snd
assists in expelling
Colds from the
System by
gently moving
the bowels
A certain cure'
for croup and
whooping-cough.
(Tra4a lOrk BGgMwO.)
Tbs Re«
OoTer Blot-
eomaaAths
Hooey Be®
Is on tvsiy
botUs.
KENNEDY'S umuve
HONEY^TAR
rXKFABBD AT TUB LABOBATOBT OB
C. a OsWITT ft OO., OHIOAQO. U. 0. A.
Ask for the 1906 Kodol Alm&nac'*aud
200 year Calendar.
SOLD BY JOHN M. KLEIN.
Gall and be Convinced.
The public is invited to rtdl
and see our new and lovely
line of milliner)* goods, which
have just arrived. We would
be glad to have all ladies wish
ing to purchase spring hats, to
call on us before making their
purchase. We will treat you
right and feel sure you will be
pleased.
My millinery opening will
be on the 5th and 6th of April.
i^fs® Newton Hiers.
Published by Order of the Board.
The Board of Control for Colleton
County met at their ottice in regular
seflaion*on Thursday, April 5, 190§,
and in pursuance to notice sent to C
M Gibson and \V B Searson, dispen
ser at Rantowles, proceeded to con
sider a petition in reference to the dis
pensary at Rantowles, which bad
been sent down for their considera
tion by the State Board of Directors.
No one appearing to sustain the al
legations of the petition, the board
after waiting for an hour, heard Mr
Searson, the dispenser at Rantowles.
After hearing his statement, the pe
tition was dismissed for want of
prosecution. Tie board consideied
that if any one was interested in
having the dispensiry at Rsntowles
run in a diflerent manner from the
manner in which Mr Searson had
run it, they should by proof have
established the truth of their charge,
and having failed to do so after no
tification that snch board had no op
tion except to dismiss the petition.
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. For Doains Onrarlf.
A physician recommends roehelle
salts for amateur doctoring. He says
that It is an excellent thing, several
times a day. to take as much of The salts
as may be put on a cent iu u little wa
ter. That will sweeten the stomach
aud net aa a very desir^ple spring
medfeine. He also speaks highly of
aoda. having no patience with tboee
timid people Who have an Idea that it
is a dangerous dose, doing some vague
harm to the coating of the inteetlnee.
‘’.Why, everything we eat, almost, tas
soda In It” be cried In disdain. *Tttla
an admirable thing to take half ro-
cheile salts and half bicarbonate bf
soda, as directed, several times a day.
I know of few gentler and still mora
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