The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 21, 1906, Image 7
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There are a great many reasons why it will pay you to visit our store/ Let us mention just a few of
them. We are the sole agents of the celebrated “Undine” Flour.
We are the sole agents for that most superior article The Lowery Wagon.
We are the sole agents for the most popular brands of Shoes in Colleton County. Among these
brands which are sold only by us are, “Southland Bell,” “Autograph,” “Success,” “The Terry” “Won-in-a
Walk” and all others made by Craddick-Terry-Co.
All the rage! The latest fad among people of style. All the ladies are talking. And its all
about our display of grey dress fabrics. Grey is the popular color this fall. We have obtained just
the correct shades; light with check, in slightly darker shade. We have but a few patterns in each
design and the rush is now on.
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UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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Has opened a branch office in Walterboro, and we have conie to stay. This company is
chartered under the laws of South Carolina, and has paid out in claims
OVER $40,000
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in Charleston alone during the past four years. Annual collections on insurance in force over
$20,000 annually. All classes of Industrial Life Insurance is written for weekly premiums of 5c
to 45 cents. This is the kind of insurance that should appeal to people of moderate means for the
premiums are small and the policies give absolute security and protection.
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WM. T. THOMPSON,
President-
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OFFICERS:
LAWRENCE M. PINCKNEY, J. S. THOMPSON,
Vice-President. Secretary- & Treasurer.
REFERENCE: Exchange Banking & Trust Co., Charleston, S. C.
J. E. THAMES, Manager, Walterboro, S. C.
NATHANS & SINKLER,
Solicitors.
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EHRHARDT BANKING CO.,
Ehrhardt, S. 6.
SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
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If you 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 our own.
It is'our business to receive and safeguard deposits;
to loan money on proper security, and in general to ren
der every financial service within the scope of a modern
banking institution.
JHO. L. COPELAND,
President,
J. M. DANNELLY
Vice President.
• CONRAD HARTZ,
' Cashier.
Min I Ill 11 11 1 C I til 11 I MH-I-M 1II 11111II Ihl-
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honor Roll tor T-ovember.
The following subscribers have
aid their subscription since Nov. 1.
s vour name on the roll.*'
Few Words About Jewelers sod {nail
Order Houses.
The Jeweler, in selling n watch, hae
his reputation at stake and depends upon
this for his living; he will not sell you sn
on reliable watch, or one that is defect! re
in conrtraction.
The Jeweler can tell the differenee be-
*t*ecn a perfect and Imperfect movement
he knows how to fit them in case prop
erly, how they should be to be perfect.
He will take pride in keeping in order
Ike watch he sells yon, and making It
five yon satisfaction. If yon expect a
watch to keep time and be reliable, bay
h from a Jeweler.
The mail oider house and department
atom have cheap watches, and cheap
clerks—who know very little about
watehes—to wait on yon. If they make
a sale and the watch ticks until yon get
horns, all well and good.
Their guarantee?—yes. most nay kind
yon want! They don't care; you will
always have to pay for any repairs they
stake, so matter if good - or bad. Yon
hay express ehargaa alto: Their motto:
“Hat the monev.” The Jeweler's motto:
"Give satis faction.” That to why wa
*ell sod recommend reliable watches,, an
Uglu, Waltham and New England make*
The 8. Flan’s Jewelry Store.
Holiday Rates
Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
The Southern Railway will sell Excnr
sion tickets between all points East of
the Mississippi and Sooth of the Potomac
and Ohio rivers to and from St Lonis
and Intermediate points. Rale one fare
and one third plus twenty'five cents for
round trip. Tickets sold December 30th
to 25th inclusive, December 30th, 31t
1906, and Jannar? 1st, 1307, with limit
good to 1 ave destination reiaralng not
liter than midnight January 7th 1307.
For fall information, apply to any
Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway,
or write R W HUNT,
DWrion Passenger Agent,
O B ALLEN, Charleston, S. O.
Asst General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga-
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Death of firs Beniamin Stokes.
Mrs Benjamin Stokes, rellcit of the
late Benjamin Stokes, died at her home
last Friday. She had a stroke of apo
plexy, horn which the never recovered
1 She was taken to Char-
41 twS^marrted, fir*.
J W Hill,
J 0 II Witaell,
J K Hither,
W A Kinard,
P M Padgett,
W B Eatterlio,
R L Breland,
R R Blocker,
W P Beach,.
H W Breland,
Jae A Padgett,
Henry Hiott,
0 N Langdale
Rev Ed Craven
J H Biahop,
F M Morrit,
8 L Turner,
L R Ramsey,
W J Guest,
P W Thornes,
T R Rither,
Mrt J I) Warren, Jr
W 8 Marvin,
F L Ktneey,
Rev J E Miles
B G Benton,
A S Redon,
~ J B Wood
W A Kinard,
R Lee Sanders,
W B Gruber,
I D Croeby,
C II Standfiiil,
PW Leach,
C W Crosby,
B W Goodwin,
J L Iriel,
LMFripp,
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H J DuBoie,
0 G Bridge,
J B Dnriois,
J H Blocker,
Laura V Jones,
J W Grant,
J D Colson,
E C Glover.
C J Reynolds,
PP Hiott,
E A Marvin,
I L Padgett,
T H Caldwell,
G T Walker.
L Herndon,
H F Breland,
C H Hodges,
F D Gatch,
G H Gruber,
D A Croeby,
G 8 Clark,
H M Weeks,
A Wicbtnan *
C W Hither,
K Walker,
N C A Saule,
G G Sandere,
C 8 Bennett,.
A F Butler, ~
J 8 Welch,
C G Sanoders,
T L Hudson,
E R Me Peer,
R R Blocker,
Elliott Teasdale,
MrtE H Williams
Bliss Mamie Rice,
(J J Reynolds,
Remns Waring,
J A Willis,
Local SUriceC Report far To4ay.
Cotton—middliag 10.
Corn—new 80 cants per 1
Pees 8110 pscbashal.
Sweet potatoes 80e per bo
raff, $1 per bushel.
Syrup. We per |
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PROFITS SACRIFICED
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Too much stock for this time is our
reason for offering our entire line of
Merchandise; consisting of Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats, Shoes and Clothing
at surprisingly low prices—Cold
Weather is coming and you will need
these goods and we will make it to
your advantage to buy from us.
Remember this store is Headquar
ters for shoes.
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TAX NOTICE.
The book* of the county treasurer
will be opened for the purpose of
collecting taxes from the 15th day of
October, 1906, to Decembers1, 1036.
The levy is as follows:
State
Ordinary osonty
ConstRotiooal Schools
Past indebtedness
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Bpsoial School^ Tax:
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Poll tax $1 on all males between
the ages of 21 and 60, except those
exempted by law. Dogs 50c each.
Tbs tax books will be open st tb*
places named below for tne purpose
of receiving taxes:
PaYenel, Monday, v Dao t
Warren X Roads, Tuesday, * 4
and, Wednesday " $
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