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NotUe to Traffickers In $eed and L i- packe J Lint Cotton. The fallowing is a list of all parties who have purchased licenses. All traffickers in seed and unpacked lint cotton whose names do not appear in this list will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, line fot which is $100.00. Iriel, Aug 21. A D Dodd, Aug 2:3. J 0 Guess, Aug 24. U D Robinson & Co. Aug 2L li McM Williams, Aug 2j. • S J Kumph, Aug 81. W C Glover, Sept 4. W C Glover, Sept 5. L H Griffith, Sept 5. W N Lanscy, Sept 6. J S Welch, Sept 7. L C Weekley, Sept 10. Brown & Aiken, Sept 11. J S White, Sept 11. J Jj White, Sept 11. A R Speights, Sept 11. L M Johnson & Bro, Sept 13. S E Boynton & Bro, Sept 13. C H Boynton, Sept 13. L’ol Mer A Mfg Co Sept 14. J C Padgett & Son, Sept 15. C K Ackerman, Sept 17. Geo B Sanders & Bro, Sept 17. A V W illis. Sept 17. Smith Leach, Sept 18. F M Rhodes, Sept 20. J M Pennington, Sept 22. C- P Fishbnrne, Sept24. L E Hill,-Round. W S Marvin/ G I Blocker. J Hiott Huggins & Thomas. C W Butler. R W Peeples. Primus Suipes. J D Ackerman & Sons. J J Padgett, We would be glad of a report of any violation of the law regulating the sale of seed cotton. J E Moore, Co. Supervisor. Made Happy for Life. ‘ , Great happiness came Into the home of S C Blsir, school superintendent, at St Albans, W Ya , when hia little daughter was restored from the dreadful com plaint he names. He says: “My little daughter had St Vitus’ Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew sleadi- !y worse until as a last resort we tried Electric Bitters: and 1 rejoice to »av, three bottles effected a complete cure.” fyuick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknesses, im poverished bjood'and malaria. Guaran teed by Jno M Klein, drug store. Price 50c. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. state o&jsorrn Carolina, ^County of Colleton. In Common Plea*. Major Stewart, Galzina Parker and Malay Manigault, Plaintiffs against Washington Stewart and L J Major, Defendants. ^ To the defendants above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- M^fED and required to answer the eon^taiut iu this action of which a cofy is herewith served upon you. ana td serve a copy of your ans *er to the said complaint on the subscriber at thertr office at Waltcrboro, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day oi such service; and if yon fail to answer the -complaint within the time aforqpaid, the»laintifl in this action will fpply 4o (fie court for the relief dAi^iided it tip complaint. Atte^ II D Padgett, 0 C O P & U S C r, PEUBIFOY BROS, Plan tiffs' Attorneys. To the absent defendant, L J Major. ‘ Please take notice that the Sum mons and Complaint in the above sUted case are filed in the office of Clerk of Conrt of Common Pleas for Colleton County, and that you are hereby served with the same by pnb fcanon pursuant to law’. / PEURIFOY BROS. Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. October 30,1906. 10 31 6t LOUIS COHEN <& COMPANY & •a* 232 and 234 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. £. The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back. o —THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH— OUR STOCKS FOR FALL AND WINTER ARE THE CHOICEST PICKINGS OF THE MARKETS ' ’ OF THE WORLD. Write ns for samples and prices o! anything yon need—Ton'll get them by return mail. We pay special attention to orders entrusted to ns from merchants. STYLE, QUALITY AND LOW PRICE CONSTITUTES OUR BIG BUSINESS BUILDERS. V Out of our magnificent selection we are bound to please you. Our stoek is too large to itemize. Write us. Plaid silk f >r waists in a large variety of designs and colorings. Priced at <»8, 75, 85, $1. and $1 25 per yard. Write lor samples. Every need for fall and winter is ready for you iu these departments. Every thing necessary to make you feel and look comfortable—and the best part of it is the little price. We are showing a trsmendous line of Black and Colored dress goods in plain and fabrics, checks and plaids Prices range from 12 12 to $5. per yard. Write for samples. 36 inch Colored changeable silks, value fl. Our special price per yaid 36 inch Black Taffeta silk, value 75. Our special price 59c per yard. Ladies silk waists without « t uestion the prettiest assortment iu the south. $3 50 to $15. W carry a complete line of infants and ^Childrens cloaks, hats and caps. Boys suits, seperatc pants, etc. Write for prices. o' Silks, Silks, Silks, the largest silk house south of Baltimore. Fancv Taffeta silk suitings, prices range from 49c to $2. per yard. Write for samples. Ladies Waists made of white and col ored wash fabrics. Priced 89c to $5. 36 inch solid colored taffeta silk, large of new shades. Value $1. Our special price 88c per yard. Ladies Cloaks, newest 1906 models, a lanre rauee of styles to choose froiji. $5 09 to $50. each. Ladies new Walking Skirts, made of all the popular fabrics of the season. Large variety of styles and colon to choose from. $2 50 to f20. Ladies strictly man tailored sails. . All the most stylish mo, sis, made of the pop ular fabrics. Prices from $8.75 to $50.00 per suit. We are showing a new line of Floor Coverings, Carpets, Mattings, Art Squares, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Uphol stery Eurnishings. We will gladly quote prices. Write us or come yourself. Agents For Dr. Jaegers Sanitary Underwear and Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10 and 16c Had a Close CalL 'A dangerous surgical operation, In vtUviag the removal of a malignant ol- eel. as large as my baud, from my dangh- I Pa kip, waa prevented by the applica tion of Boeklen’a ArUca Salve.” aaya ▲ € SUckel, of Miletus, W Va. "Paralatent use of the Salve completely cured it.” Cures Cuts. Burns and Injuries. 25c at Jno M Kleins druggist. M. Sanders. Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries Vegetables, Fruit and ionary. Reduction Sale * For sixty days I will sell at cut prices on all of my stock of dry goods. Come, now is the time while the prices are right. This is a cash sale and we will make the prices right. Can’t wait or you might miss a bargain. We are also carrying a nice line of fresh Groceries and paying highest prices for chickens and eggs. Always ready to serve you. Modern (Slothes. Dr. J. B. Padgett Getsinger, S. C. r Special Clubbing Rates i* ... u • K> The Press and Standard and News and Courier (twice a week) $1.50. The Press and Standard and Southern Cultivator $1.59. The Press and Standard News and Courier and Southern Cultivator $2. Press and Standard and The New Idea Woman’s Magazine #1.35. Subscribe Now. i 5 <\ Ihe time is com'e when progressive Clothiers must lend their experience toward educating the people in the art of Clothes selection and the relative value of materials and workmanship. For instauce^our experience has taught us that there are not more than live Clothing manufacturers in America whose products are worthy a high place in your estima tion. 1 hene are the ones we handle. No matter from which of these you select, you can’t get anything but good merchandise—the best that America affordk This is a form ci protection that inspires confidence with you and can’t fail to benefit us both. Ou these Hum we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to retain it. %- II MM Ml ■A.. ■ ■IM——————I, J. L. DAVID 4 BROS Charleston, m C. / DIG UP A DOLLAR And bring it to us if you want its worth in Honest Goods We can say wich saiety and without exaggeration that our stock of General Merchandise is unsurpassed in quality and price. REASONABLE GOODS. AT SUITABLE PRICES. is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods, and who fail to see our stock may thereby do them selves injustice. LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES on Country Produce betore you sell to the other fel lows for less. , Jp Waite,rboro SuDDly Company. r • fcuppi b. a. iky Pro HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED If you have headaches, nervousness, neuralgia, sore eyes, styes, dim sight, soreness or pain in eyes when reading, or doing close work, weak ness of eyes after sickness, cross eyes, etc. I _ - will test your eyes free of charge and fit yon In proper glasses at reasonrble prices, loan fit - yon right and will treat you fair^ YESTERBEBG, •vs j- fSut^iX