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%%%%%%%**d!*%*%%%***%*%**>***********»****>* ' - % * >3 UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY s. c. ^ •M? C Has opened a branch office in Walterboro, and we have come to stay. This company is incoporated under the laws of the State of South Carolina, and has paid out in claims m * * OVER ^*0,000 A 5" in Charleston alone during the past four years. Annual collections on insurance in force over $ A $20,000. All classes of Industrial Life Insurance is written for weekly premiums of 5c g $ to 45 emits. This is the kind of insurance that should appeal to people of moderate' means for the $ A premiums are small and the policies give absolute security and protection. WM. T. THOMPSON, President’ OFFICERS: LAWRENCE M. PINCKNEY. . J. S. THOMPSON, Vice-President Secretary & Treasurer. REFERENCE: Exchange Banking & Trust Co., Ctiarleston, S. C. J. E. THAMES, Manager, Walterboro, S. C NATHANS & SINKLER, Solicitors. XMAS TOYS . MRS. V. A. HOLIDAY GOODS BLACK has just gotten in . nice. lit., of Holiday goods wh h .^he is dis playing at her st re. Call and % see them. She wi take pleasure in showing you th s» goods Her * stock of * <» VINTER HATS AMD DRESS GOODS is also comi lete, stylish and reasonable in price. !• >ou have not yet gott'*" n winter outfit see ner stock before buying. • MRS. W. A. BLACK HOLIDAY GOODS XMAS TOYS m •% //i! nW & * -* r OF ALL KINDS DONE AT Zbc. press anb Stanbarb. c I v We have just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill Leads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ari colors. » 0 SATISFACTION . GUARANTEED e Prices reasonable which wo will uladly quote you. _ Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and >ee us when iu town. l * <s t <9 t <9 t £ 9 * > hhion Dots. Editor Pretw and > .nl; »v ing seen nothing in your valuable r l«M rOIIM* f Olli lido plaO l rv '•ihIh ml v«>n h few of ih » hapieti tiiiK l*io J B Uidier. and J 1* I adget 1 • ( Nmoaks, a> d 'liases Jenette Me I'm i»l und Hattie Hi^rs were guesU of Saunie and Florrie June* Sunday last Sheriff Owens and grand daughter, Cecil Arnett paid W N Jones a flying visit Sunday last Our most lovable pastor, Rev Belvin will leave for Louferenoe on the 28th inst hope to welcome him back again next year. Mr and Mrs Willie Sauls art* visiting the litter’s parents, J W Jones. The sight of David hinard on the streets of Ashton last Sunday after noon made many hearts flutter. Mrs Joe Kinard amt daughter, Mrs Mil a Black of Bamberg, were the g-est of Mrs W P Herndon ou Sunday last Misses Saunie Jones and Mattie Padgett attended the convention at * monks. > hey report a high time and good living over there. Mrs L C Padgeit and daughter, of Florida, are expected to arrive iu Ashtoo on the 29th We hope thev will have a pleaeant trip back to ti e r o’d home. We are glad to see Lavon Jones on the streets again after some days of severe illness. Indies, gentlemen, boys, and girls, if you want to have a swell time Christmas, come to ,Ashton. A big siae town, an excellent dancing ball, and a grand band of music. The nearer Christmas the loader th* wedding v eM« ring Listen, Mr Editor, yon mav hear them. With manv good wishes to The Press and Standard. I am, Nov 25, *06. Tarrv Diddle. At J. G. Sanders. -u The fi nest family groceries at the lowest possible prices. WILLIAM TELL FLOUR in sacks or barrels to suit the house keeper’s convenience. S. R. FLOUR NEW. Evaporated Apples, 3at Meal, Tapioca, S. R. Buckwheat, Tetley’s Tea, Cut lloaf Sugar, Java Coftee (Parched), Raisins, * Tomatoes, Salmon, Spiced Pig’s Feet, Oranges and Apples, Bananas, Cranberries, Finest Irish Potatoes, Onions White Beans, Sweet Corn, Barley, Rice xo and 12 1*2, All kinds of crackers. * All desirable goods ofiered by any one else fo be had here* Very best Butter, Cottolene and Cottage Cheese. Delivered by a pplite porter,, right to your pantry in tea minutes after ordered. J. e. SANDERS, Railroad Avenue. EHRHARDT BANKING CO., ' Ehrhardt, S. 6. SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. . If you are not already banking with, us start an ac count now. Whether your account be large or small, we wiil extend every consistent accommodation and will pro- | 'P tect your interests with the same care and fidelity that « , we apply to our own. • i! It is our business to receive and snff gu ird deposits; ; to loan money on t.roper security, and iu general to ren der every financial service within the sc *p$ of a modern banking institution. JftO. L COPELAND, J. M DANNELLY Vio»Pr«Ud«at CONRAD HARTZ, Custer. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing wbat i» was to snf- fw, I wm rive FREE OF CHAKOE. to any afflicted a poaitiT* cars for Ecu ma. Bn It Hheom, Erysipelas, Pilrs and Skin Diseaaea. Instant reitef Don't •nffer longer. Write F W WlLUAWg. 400 Manhattan Avenne, New York. Eoclo-e Stamp. iThb Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found a HUBSTER S BAKERY Always wholosr^nt. f'V'tnsorm and excellen A ♦: vice as well a. ° :.c ^Hiki first class. Special caaes oyu. ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. ° HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon boos. Hurrv Hurrv Hurrv O When you w nut some Dry Goods for less money go to % G. W. Glover V) THE AVENUE STORE. n r - ' . WALTERBORO HOTEL • G. fl- GGKflRIDT, Prop. L'mihihmmui ! S jBdkerjf. Centrally located. Good Fare.. Clean beds. Hacks meets all trains. Livery stable in yard ad* • • • joining. Rates, transients, $2.00 per day. t Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served 1.30 to 3.00 p. m. Special rates by tne week ot month. *>■< »* 4 iLv » V? \ • . *■ » • 0,1 || l)| Ot .ij WW’ Tvm- *