Our up-to-date Grocery Department is constantly adding new and attractive features ' Two delivery
wagons. Special attention to ’phone orders.
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fc H. J. &].” Buckwheat
Hecker’s Oatmeal
California Prunes
Evaporated Apples
Best fealt Mackeral
New S. C. Country Syrup
Asparagus Tips
“Ceres* Corn
“Star** Brand Lobsters
Deviled Crabs with shells
Shrimp
Imported Sardines
“Franco /\m” Soups asst
Coffee 10, 12 1-2, 25, 20, 15 35
Try us for one month with your grocery orders.
15c pkg
15c pkg
ioc lb
12 i*2lb
5c each
35c g*i
15c can
15c can
25c can
30c can
12 1-2 can
12 i-2 can
25c can
per pound
School Books,
Writing Books,
Ink,
Pads,
Slates,
Crayons,
Bibles,
Testaments.
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We pay highest prices all the time for
Cotton
Corn
Peas
Wax
Wool
Chickens
Eggs
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OF ALL KINDS DONE AT
Gbe Ipress anb Stanbarb.
We have just received a new
stock of letter and note paper,
. bill beads and statements, enve
lopes of all kinds and colors.
SATISPAeTION GUARANTEED
Prices reasonable which we
will gladly quote you.
Blank legal forms of all kinds
always carried in stock. Call
and see us when in town.
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SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
If yon are not already banking with us start an ac-
>’ count now. Whether your account be large or small, we
will extend every consistent accommodation and will pro-
;; tect your interests with the same care and fidelity that
• we apply to onr own.-
!! It is our bnsiness to receive and safeguard deposits;
|; to loan money on-'pfoper security, and in general to ren-
I > der every financial service within the scope of a modern
!! banking institution.
' ’ JKO. L. COPELA.ND, J. M DANNELLY CONRAD HARTZ,
! ; President, Vice-President. Cesfcier.
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or something?
Or, is there something you want to buv?
If you do then The Prees and Standard will lay your wants
before over 5000 readers and business men." You think noth
ing ol buying a two cents stamp to let one person bear from
yon, but for 25 cents you can reach over 5,000 persons. •
HOW TO DO IT.
Write plainly in as few words as possible what you want or
have to sell. (Or if you prefer send us a fuller description and
we will write your adversement withont charge). Then clip
the order blank below, fiH it out and nuil it with your copy.
25 words for 25 cents.
Check or money order should accompany each order.
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Gftntiamftn:—Kindly eqfer .ordetior...
nwerde-
times in the Olaseified Colnmna. Enclosed please find
in payment. Copy attached.
Very truly yoore,
lAtteoh the copy for your adverttament to this order.)
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
.County of Colleton.
In Common Pleas.
Major Stewart, Gaisina Parker and
Malty Manigault, Plaintiffs
against • -
Washington Stewart and L J Major,
Defendants.
To the defendants above named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED and required to answer the
complaint in this wstion of which a
copy is herewith served upon you.
and to serve a copy of your ans «*er to
the said complaint on the subscriber
at their office at Walterboro, S. G.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day ol such
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
it the complaint
Attest: H D Padgett,
C C C P A U 8 C C,
PEURIFOY BROS,
Pla n'ifli’ Attorneys:
To the absent defendant, L J Major.
Please take notice that the Sum
mons and Complaint in tbe above
statedcase are filed in the office of
Clerk of Conrt df Common Pleas for
Colleton County* and that you art
hereby served with tbe same by pub- ‘
lication pursuant to law.
PEUBIFOY BROS.
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
October 30, 1906. 10 31 6L
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NOVEMBER 20TH
COPY SUMMORS. FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint not served)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Colleton,
In tbe Probate Court
Josiah Nesbit as Administrator of
Estatelof Chance Grandison Plaintiff.
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The Unknown Heirs-at-Law of
Chance Grandison Dsfendaodsnt
To The Defendants:
Tbe Unknown Heirs-at-law of Cha
nce Grandison,
You \re Hereby Summoned and
required to answer the Complaint in
this action which with the Summons
herein wae filed in the office of the
Probate Judse for Colleton County
in October 3d, 1906. and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said Com
plaint on the subecriber at his office
at Walterboro, South Carolina within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclosive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the Com
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
Plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
this Complaint {
WM J FISHBURNE.
PlanintifTs Attorneys.
Oct 3, A D 1906.
I will open a fancy grocery
store in the lot adjoining
the Walterboro Cotton Oil
Co. It is my purpose to
handle staple and fancy
groceries* fruit, fish and
oysters. I shall be pleased
to welcome those who wish
fresh, pure goods in my
line. I can promise fair
dealings, reasonable prices
and courteous treatment.
Goods will be delivered any
where in town.
Watch this space next
week. Respectfully,
Final Notice.
On the 14th day of December, 1906, s I
will make my final return aa 'he admin
istratrix of the estate of ID Elliott, .de
ceased, and immediately thereafter will
apply to the probate oonrt for my letters
dismtssorv as administratrix of my in-
testate’s estate. Miiey E Elliott,
Nov 14, ’06. 4t Admtrx.
-One person can lead a man up to
reform, btat s thousand can’t make
himmait *
True love doesn’t thrive well in a
public garden. >
NOTICE.
Mr P M Murray
County Auditor.
Id re. Income Tex.
All peraor* U»Me far tbe pavmeot of
the In corn 1 J.x as provided bv Code
Lews S C Yol Sirt ons 325 to 831 la-
clusi'-e and who hrve refused or neglect
ed to make returns for said tax mast
be made to compl y with »he law.
You are heratiy instructed to place in
the hands of each re uleot of tbe county
whom you deem lut'de for the income
tax a pro**er Manic for such return, you
will keep a I hi ,.i 'hose who in your
opioiou <i e i title f..r the incqme tax, and
prepare a ’•utt-nie.ii Iba* such retui
has, or baa not, tieen made
All ret it os m-vie on or before Dec. . „.
1906. will be-ccep'ed with out penalty.
Attar Dee. I»t. you are instructed to
aasees those (ailing ,«r refusing to make
tbe returb in such amouut as appears to
you froj* the best information ob alnahle
either by examination of tbe defaulting
tax payer or any other evidence, that
«ueh tax payer Is liable for, and you are
to add fifty perceotum as a penalty to
the amount of the tax due. Enter the tex
duplicate. Yne County Treasurers will
proceed to collect the same as pr vLed
by law for the cjllecMon of other taxes.
Youra very truly.
* A W Jones.
Oomptreller General
NOTKE.
Tbe Walterboro Ootton Oil Co. will
gin only ou following days. Tuesdays,
Thurs lays and Saturdays.
J D rooLehe
Pres.
Oct 30. 1006.
A girl like* to be io love just ao
•he can say the isn’t.
There are people who never give ft
thought to the hereafter except when
they have occasion to pass a grave*
ytnl after dark.
A woman thinks she would have
a much better figure if, her friends
weren’t so spiteful at to say she hasn’t
A nice thing about being poor is
the way you don’t have to contribute
to campaign funds to save the coun
try. ,
FASTIDIOUS WOMEN
consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a
necessity in the hygienic care of the
person and for local treatment of
feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing,
germicidal, deodorising and healing
qualities are extraordinary. For sale
at Druggists. Sample free. Address
The RTPaxton Co., Boston, Mass.
BUGGY FOR SALE.
$48.00.
First-class lesther quarter-top boggy
guaranteed; set of single buggy harness.,
$600.
Georgia Vehicle Manufacturing Co
5$ W aDtehell 8<, Atlanta, Qeosgls*
Gabs wakes up with a headache,
empty pockets sad owing money,
ing his wile’s advice.
All the worlds n stage—bnt the
majority of us sit in ths gallery and
throw things nt the perfomers.
There is often n â– < black eye in n
name—if it is applied to the wrong
man.
At church weddings love should
always go out with tbe tied.
Mrs Robert E Peary believes her
husband has found the North Poles
and chained it down for the winter.
Has Stood Tbe Teat 26 Year*.
Tbe old original GROVER S Taatele a
Cblll Tonic You know what you are
taking. It 1* Iron and quinine la a taste-
•aa form. No cure no pay 50e.
NOTICE—Any one osaght hunting o
lands will be dealt
with according to law, WWSmoak,
J B Smith, Jr., Bmcsiks, 8, O.
Vovt, I$06.