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*53 ’ ■ . . Wt&mr i UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C. W ft o ' 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 OVER $40,000 S'' M in Charleston: alone (luring the past four years. Annual collections on insurance in force over $2Q,0U0. All classes .of Industrial Life Insurance is written for weekly premiums of 5c M to 45 cents. This is the kind of insurance that should appeal to people of moderate means for the W premiums are small and the policies give absolute security and protection. 24 HOURS AFTER DEATH. OFEICEB£: Honor Roll. The following subscribers have paid their subscriptions since Jan. 1: L .) Campbell 11.1 Herndon .! I* .SUttery I M W Brown 1) C H. ach W .1 Newton John Black U W (iibeou Mrs J A Chinnis John L'kthau ! I ► C Sanders J l> Ackerman \V S liars j M A Sauls, Eli Smith . VY D (Jivcns j J I) Connor Burton L Co I 1* M Buckner Rev I Crosby C 1* Cartel I U Bichanlson J It Fox PH Vesservey T K Tieach Jno 1 > Warren, K H Lane Paul Jenkins' J J Jones II S Ackerman E L Cbasserena L Frank Bamberg L \ arnadoe C H Campbell N J Trowel 1 W II Mauldin L B Perry C J Getsinger DrLM Strickland <> T llemley O P Crosby 'John Platt WM. T. THOMPSON, President* LAWRENCE M. PINCKNEY, J. 5. THOMPSON, . Vice-President. Secretary & Treasurer. REFERENCE: Exchange Banking & Trust Co., Charleston, S. C. J. E. THAMES, Manager, Walterboro, S. C. NATHANS & SINKLER, boligitors. >************************$*<*****£**************** THE NINTH WONDER We have one of the greatest wonders at Uur store that has ever been heard of in Wal- 0 9* ^ terboro, and it is this: You can get the same bread (Condon’s Quaker Bread) in town that you can get in the city of Charleston, JUST AS GOOD and at the same price. We have reduced the price to 5c a loaf, which was 7c. Think of it. Try’ a loaf. Ritters News. Editor Pre?s and Standard : The recent cold snap reminds us that winter is still reigning and makes us draw on our heavy wraps and overcoats when just a few days ago we were allowed to travel even at night without either. The warm weather is so much the pleasanter and 1 might say preferable to cold that a good many of us had aHnost begun to think spring bad arrived, we shaill patiently wait a few more weeks before we can welcome it the dearest and most welcome season of the year. P Sanders spent a few days in Charleston last week. Miss Florrie Carter spent last week with relatives near Hender sonville. J J Carter of Ilucbinson’s Island visited bis parents of this section last Saturday and Sun day. Ben Thompson of -Stokes was in our section last Sunday. MrsTB Spell is visiting rela tives in Charleston this week. We are sorry to say that Mr Wesley Dr&wdy is still sutfering from a very serious case of neu ralgia we extend sympathy and hope be will soon be out again. With best wishes for the Press and Standard. Cor. 1 if AND HAD TO PAT IT” \\ ho among us has not been caPed upon to pay bill a second time— i J W Walling A W Perry K B Bodison J P Johnson W U Hickman U W White I) S Henderson Jno M Croeb? S Middleton I M Reynolds KC Baldwin, j T tr .1 ones, i N B Gruber |C0 Crosby * Alonzo Elliott JS Varnudoe J T Taylor, M D C M McTeer K L Lloyd T M Reeves 8 P Bryan J A Smylv W H Fitzsimmons Rev T 8 Jones A F Fisk J G Gray Robbie Peeples, H B Ackerman Mrs L R Humbert J S (iriffin C 0 Harrieen J 'V' Baggett MrsJJ ( roskeys G W Ackerman 0 P Kishburne T O Chaplin Mrs F E Altman C E Doyle J (» Murdaugh W K Meurs H A D TO Y I because we could not produce proof of the first pay ment? „ - 1 All who use actual cash in making payments have this experience. Those who PAY BY CHECK tin the FAR MERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, are spared the annoyance and expense of paying twice for the same thing for we always have a positive and indis putable receipt for every payment made through us. Phis service rendered* by us is absolutely free, A bank account is a modern luxury that costs you nothing. “Try it” and “Not have to pay it” a sec ond time. *’ S Farmers and Merchants Bank. 4% paid in Savings Dept Compounded Quarterly. 11 II Rentz 8 8 Ackerman A A Yarn B Fox .ICC rosby Shuler llriilge Ltvinia Small* C P God ley W A Durant A P Wa.-diington W M 8iiioak G II AH Jno .1 HowU W B Sanders Mrs Carey Rudrought ! M Hcthin^tou Jeff Warren \V W Bryan 1 *J W Beland J„Y Beach S G Chaplin jO W Lyons 1 J Me D Pellum W W DriggersJ H J Givens DEW Crosby W G Muller R W Chaplin Jesse Drew T B Caldwell C H Platt F Brown II R Martin Mrs Mary Wilson C A McMillan 23 THE PEOPLE 23 o I LIKE OUR FINE 0 * Skidoo Drops 5 CENTS PER MEASURE EVERY HOUSEHOLDER SHOULD’ ASK THEIR DEALER FOR THEM HAVE YOU TRIED,THEM? MADE BY CHARLESTON BISCUIT WORKS 23 . Charleston, S. C. * 23 Skin Disease of Twenty Years’ Stand ing Cured. I wonUyou to know how much Cbatn- berUlu’s isslve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin disease of al most tweziy years’ standing. I have been treated by several os smart physic ians as we have in tbit country-and they did me no good, but two b<>xes of this salve has cared iue.—Mas. Fannie Gkikkin, Troy, Ala. ChamberlaiflTT Salve if for sale by John M Klein. titers-Karsh. On the 27th of January, 1907, at the home of the bridegroom’* parents in Savannah, Miss Ger trude Hiers was joined in holy wedlock to Mr Robert Kitsch of Savannah. Miss Hiers was formerly of Walterboro, S. 0., Mr and Mrs Kirnch will make Savannah their future home, their mauy friends wish them a long and happy life. A Friend. For Rheumatic Sofferers. The quick relief from pain afforded by applying Chamberlaia’a Pain Balm makes it a favorite with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, lame hack, lum bago, and muscular iiaius. For sola by John M Klein. Hrf OF ALL KINDS DONE AT tlbe press anb Stanbarb. . We,have jast received a new stock of letter and note paper, bilT heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ar i colors. SArisFAencN guaranteed Prices reasonable which we will gladly quote yon. • Blank legal forms of all kinds always earned in stock. Call and see ns when in town. Mortuary. Died—George Washington Fralixof near Ashton died Jan. 29, 1907 at the age of 60 years, 10 months and 19 days. He was a consistent member of Garter’s Ford Baptist church and enjoyed the confidence of a large number of friends in upper Colleton. Rev P E Morral of the Luther an church conducted the funeral services at the Garter’s Ford church where his body was laid to rest to await the final resurrec tion. He leaves to mourn his depart- ore a host of friends and a de voted family of wife and 10 chil dron. to Willows are weak, yet sen bind other wood.—Italian. Empty heads love long titles.— German. w . ‘ , To fall into sin is bn man, to « • . main in sin devilish —German. Sleep over it and yon will [a resolution.—Spanish. Etiwan Fertilizers . * * ' V a FOR ALL CROPS AND FOR BIG CROPS • 0 Oil... Etiwan Fertilizers are carefully made from the Best Materials, are of High Grade and Fine Quality, and Produce Splendid Results. Some of our Special Brands: Ltiwan Superior Cotton Fertilizer, 8-4-6 Etiwan Special Cotton Fertitizer, 8-4-4 per cent Etiwan Cotton Compound, 8-3-3 per cent Plow Brand Raw Bone Super-Phosphate, 8-2 1-2 1 p c Diamond Soluble Bone* 13 per cent Etiwan Fertilizer Co. CHARLESTON, S. C. TERRY & SHAFFER, Sole agents at Walterboro, S. C. J U Netties J W I’ope E V Knight J W Miley H A I’atterson W 8t E Capers G A Adams J W Ferrell Mn A Beach Jus 11 Legure E M Peeples I W Dopson E D Letnacks L A Green K D Miller I B Pope F A Bryan D II Towles J T Polk Eli 8mith Geo S Untz W It Kinsey W P Herndon Harrison Cannon, W G Blocker B P Hooker W J Geteinger W T Polk Frank Thompson J M Itajsor H A Francis W N Jones T H Jackson C 8 Caldwell H D Dodd P D Bishop Wm Jaycocks 8 A Marvin C C Crosby Soloman Martin W F Hill II W Bunton C II Thomas J. M Smith, Sr J H Wood A E Chestnut W B Sauls Dr B II Padgett 0 F Bunton Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a Favor ite. "We prefer Chamberlain’s Conga Remedy to any other for onr children" says Mr. L. J. Wood berry of Twinning; Mich. "I . has also done the work for ns in hard colds and cronp, and we take pleasure in recommending it.” For sale by John M Klein. •a H WALTERBORO HOTEL e. A. eGKAHDT, Prop. ' *r # Centrally located. Good Fare. Clean beds. Hacks meets all trains. Livery stable in yard ad joining. 1 Rates, transients, $2.00 per day. I —Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served4.30 to 3.00 I p. m. Special rates by tne week or month. Hendersonville News. Editor Press & Standard: Hendersonville was visited by a severe hail atorm last Saturday afternoon. Mrs R A McTaer is visiting her daughter, Mrs J T Peeler at Appleton. Misses Louise Anderson and Maud McTeer are visiting Mrs Gharlio Anderson at Maggett. Dr H A Willis is building quite an addition to his residence here. Mr Dandridye of Gottageville is doing the work. Mr A J Sanders has just re turned from Atlanta with a nice lot of mules, J H Moore left for Hampton last Wednesday, where he has accepted a position with E M Peeples. Miss Lizzie Maivin visited Miss Eunice Sanders at Yemaaee last week. Mrs LA Speights is visiting relatives at Meggett. M. Tstterine the only Ftiend. “My father has had ecaema very ted a long time, and Tetterine is the oefcr thing that ha* ever benefit tel him. Please send by Express C. O. D. half doxen boxes Very tralv, Mrs. L. Q. Malcolm. 591 Cranston St., Providenoa. R. I. 50o a tx x. Your druggist or tte manufacturer. . ^ J T Shnptrine. Satanoah, G*. The man who put* on the Badt airs is usually iU winthr 1 This winter’s sncwshoveling 1m been mooopoliseil hjr the greaG „ ,