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a *\ is- ' TWENfY-EIOMTMtVEAR." JAKIZ* n. PEURIPOY. E4lt«r afi4 ‘-'1 ' l "~"'‘ Published every Wednesday. IMbecrJptlon price $1.00 per annuir <U>VEKTIKEU8 will plea»e send al k'vrv for change of advertisement not In fr** fban Hat'irday to insure insertion th< <My>*rfajr week. This rule is nece«*an ^a .wirier to s^ste^iVize on* work Ovr correstxtmlents will please mak an Hibrt to al) coramunication« lr •ocrr ••tfJee by Haturdav nlirht. It is some imno««'ble to «ret them in the ne* lenre when thev arrive later. Communications mast be accompanier’ Vjr t'be real name and address of the writ- #v In order to rt*cc’ve attention. No com iwmrcaiion of s personal nature will I* fvlVdshed exceo* as an advertisement . *^eTwa f ter oh'tnaries of not in ire than Wwoniairlll be published without cost a/F ove- loB words will be chanjed for m tbe rule of five cents per line print. WEDNESDAY APRIL it. IQC6. ■ '<-* , NOTB AND COMMENT. Wt want to see that new fence around ibe cf.nrt botase. , # * x Tbe Chamber of Cotpjncrce of Co* kimbin are umluiijr eifortg to secure for ttotcity a cnnuiuf? factory and the «bief ofTicos and inuin shops of the Sea board Air Line Railroad. What arc the people trying to get for Walterboro? We congratulate tbe Town Council in ptariDg cement gravel ou the street loading by the Walterboro Hotel. We hops they will continue to extend this fnod work. If there is any thing Wal terboro needs more than any thing else, »» is bettor streets. Our idea is that the yVivrn Council shonld direct their efforts t» permanent street building. If the many thousands dollars that have been spent in dumping clav on the streets in tfie past eight years had been pnt in witrified brick, we would certainly have om or two good streets that would be a credit to the town. As it is now, clay wrsfrs away in a short time and in rainy weather the streets are almost impas- ab!». Whatever is done, let it be done ’ *v , i» a manner and of such material that wrtfl last. • • « W> desire to call the attention of our readers to the excellent report of Wnl- trrfmro’s banks made at the ol' se of the ftrst quarter in 11)00. Both these banks <ve doing a fine business and are in •ptewdid condition. The deposits in ♦ bow that the county is also in good atupe. The deiiosits in both show* nn aggregate of over $222,000 which speaks we!) for tie territory covered by thes^ o batiks. Bat there are still some jpt pla bare who are doing their banking Vostaeae elsewhere, and still others who fir ccwlmne to deposit in the 7 old trunk. This ought not to be so. Both banks have burglary insurance and are man- qgad by men whose reputation is a piarantee ot honest and safe dealing. to * Patronize your home banks. They are •ale, convenient and obliging. It will pay you in more ways thau oue. • * * Xetice ia given elsewhere in this issue si an attempt that will be made to re organize the town library a&aociation. Hacb an attempt should meet with the hearty approval and assistance of all kbmkiag persona. Too often of late, we tear, the interest in such efforts to keep alive such organizations is confined to a very few, when from their importance, amy aneahonld take a lively iotereat. Andrew Caraagie gives his thoumnds •ad teas of thousands to endow libraries. He realizes their usefulness and import ance. We can’t do this probably but we tan aid and foster onr little library by javtag it a little thought and these true itiends a weed of support. So let ns at- t . i ■ tend this public meeting and do all we oan In inaugurate a new aju&tr of things ha oar town’s literary life. * Wilis soheol district in Marlboro ^scanty hag cseently declined to accept maty money apportioned to that district -dkam the dtapmmry funds. The chair man ef the board trustees in ^ letter la dm mmarinlandsnt of said: ^In order that noons should be injurad :i;wy • j ' THE OLD RELIABLE SUPEKISTKNDEXT UCATION. * respectfully annouace myse f a caudi- !a ♦* for ►« p^iateudent of educsluvi Jot ollctou Cuiiniy i i tbe uexi Democratic ^iniarv. aubici to the ralei and legula- ti ibs of ihe D.'Uiocratic pvrtv. T B CALDWELL. -!- - -"i-'ii 1 j—^ ROYAL TONIC BAKING POWDER ] <» ABSOLUTELY PURE The greatest of modern-time helps to perfect cooking Uud in the bast fam ilies the world over NOVAL SAKIMO VOWMS CO., NIW VOM by onr action, more than enough money was vo'nutarily contributed to r. im- bur^e the dietrict.” This is a rather uu usual thing, but it is entirely cot si-tent, we think, with a proper conceptioT of the principle* of geiiiuo prrhibition p o- ple. Marlboro county has been ou the prohibition list for a long time, and while onr supreme court has held th t tbe prohibition comities are entitled to their share of the dispensary school fand, yet the actiuu of these people will be commence«. Ibis is toe kind ot prohibition spirit that we admire—a spirit which will induce its b liever* to pnt their hands in their pockets nnd make up sufficient money to carry < u the school. We have faith in people who will do this. Sad Death ot Carson Drawdy. Editor Press and Standard: Our community was shocked by the sad death of Carson Drawdy, which oc curred on Friday morning, April For seven weeks he had been very ill with typhoid fever, but it was thouhgt that he w^s slowly recover* ing until a f«-w days previous to his death his parents saw^ ihat the end uas near, lie bore his buffering with patience and expressed a willingness to die. ISaid/he was satisfied with his sours. Wellare in the Great Be yond. it is remains were interred in w / Kbeneza burying ground on Satur day morning in the presence of a large concourse of sorrow ing relatives and friends. Quietly sleep beloved one, Rest trom th) toil, thy labor’s done. Rest till the tiumjiet from the o}ieii- ing skies Bids thee ftonrdust to glory arise. I. T. Boats Anythin* We Ever Sold as a d*re»gth-L,ieator aud Body Builders. Our well-known druggist, John M. Klein, is Very enthusiastic over the delicious coJ liver oil preparation,which contains no oil. In referring to the matter,“said Mr Klein, ‘ we sell insny tonics, aud we handle ail kinds of reme dies that claim to be iuvigorators and ►treugth-creators We do this because wjare druggi-.ts, and it is our bosice^ t) supply the public with what they want.” “Whe^ our advices is asked, however, iu regard to a tonic, body-bnilder or strength-creator, we invariably recom mend Vino!, ns we know’ of nothing that can compare with it. In Viuol modern science has given us all of the tonic, bjdy-buildit g and cura tive propet tics of that famous old reme dy cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh rols’ livers, without a drop of tbe obnoxious and system clogging grease which characterizes old fashioned ol liver cil aud emulsions, aud which has proved such a drawback. Viuol is not a patent medicine as the label on each to’tle tells everything it contains, therefore yon know exactly what you are taking. In tbe moit natural manner it tones up the digestive organs, creates a hearty appetite, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every org^ti in tbe body to do its wArk as nature luteuaed. Our faith iu Viuol is so strong that we gladly offer to refund the money in every case w'here it fails togive satifact- iou ” John M. Klein druggist. Branch Office of l>r 1). M. Coon- icy’s I'anioiiH Home Treat ment. These Remedies an* a positive and permanent cure for all forms of Indi- f ration, Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Hood, Catarrhal and Fern lie di senses, also Piles. For stile by Mrs J T Harrington, General Agent, Walterboro, S. C. 2 28 3m -_j ^ Sand Hill Case. * _ i Editor Press and Standard: While I do not claim to be the county chait man or tbe sou of the county chairman, vet I do claim to be oue of the men who etauds fair aud square to the trout for good government, aud as our club meet ings will soon be here let each 'man at tend these meetings and send inch men as delegates to the county convention, as we will not be ashamed of. Send sober men, men who know their duty and do it. Let ns see that a man be elected as county chairman who has the good of the whole people at heart, a man who will give every candidate a fair showring before the people and let every mao who D opposed to the whiskey traffic stand shoulder ter shoul der in the coming election and wipe out this degrading, soul destroying, God dishonoring dispensary law from onr beloved did State. Also pnt. those who advocate it ont of office, from magis trate to United States Senate. This is my motto—I preach it, .1 work for it •ad aspect to vote for it The River s BriJge Memorial. The River’s Bridge Memorial As sociation will observe memorial day April 26. Distinguished speakers have been invitid to speak,/ 7 The foliowring committees have been ap. pointed: Ou Grounds and Ord^r of the Day —W E Sease, M/O Kinard, J A Chassereau, J F Kearse, J D Jenny, J J Copeland and J A Peters. Music—V C Breland and J W Kinaid. Deoor.ition—Mesdanus J W Jen ney^J J Copeland, J W Kinard, Kellie Kinard, J M Kearse, and J C Kinard—Misses Addie Jenny, Olive Folk, Alice Kearse, Adelaid Brab ham, Marion Kearse, Robrta Kearse, A (line Kearse. The public is cordially invited to attend, and the committee on dec< ra tion respectfully request the ladies to bring flowers. Dr X F Kirkland, Sr., J \V-Jenny, President. Secretary. ST A Y LO R’ Ss . — vr y We usher in the new Season by this announcement y y ot our ~ W * SPRING OPENING. J SJ With the advent of Spring time the public instinc- X5 X lively turns to this store for authoritative information X 5 on dress for all^otcasions. That we have fully an- X X ticipated the requirements of Fashions devotees js X X clearly apparent in our immenre'stock of Spring and X X Summer n\erchandise. ^ / wg X' Everything that is real clever and new in /dolor, ^ X weave and style is shown here in unparaded/variety. X X The all-important feature of this style even*: the mag- X X net attraction is the display of Shirtwaist^/:and Ready- X X trimmed Hats. In design and daboration these X X famous Hats and Waists reflect the/style ideas of the ^a X world’s best designs. I he pricy/ reveal a pleasant X supprise, reflecting your own ideas on economy. £>ee va business locals for specials. TAYLOR’S# j|e Walteboro’s Lead! ading and Busy Store. ^ / / / SPRING GOODS. John &. Hiote, Farmer. I have just put in a large and up-to-date line of clothing, viz: Men and Boys Suits, the very latest styles, prices to suit. Hats of the latest styles and shapes, felt and straw. A beautiful line of Shirts, Collars and Ties and underwear. I carry a full line of shoes. Can suit the most fastidious cus- tomer. . * ■ . Easter Suits a Specialty A visit to my store will prove the above statement. It costs nothing to call and get prices. Courteous attention given to all. . Yours truly, J. W. CARSON, Islandton, S. C. Notice. Pursuant to Decree in case of G W Kavsor vs Henry Boiueau et al, the creditors of Mrs A 1 0 Lariscy, deceased, and also of J D Lariscy, deceased, are required to prove their claim* before me, ah' reference lo be held for that purpose on April 21, 190b; and testimony is also acquired at same time as to the names of the Heirs of said deceated par ties. C G Henderson, Master. April 7, 1906. 4 11 2t. Or. King’s IMew Life Pills The fctet ln theworkU - r S.E. M. JONES. / / Fine Dress Pattern Hats. Stylish Ready-to-Wear Hals. Misses and Children Hats. o c All Up-to-I)at3 and pretty. Call ai.d see us, S .o " % > Cordially yours, Mrs. E. M. Jones. , FINE MILLINERY - - r You can rely on getting the largest and most correct styles in millinery at my< Store at the most reasonable prices. I employ the best talent and guarantee both the work and quality of material. Take a look at my Hats and have the satisfaction of getting the Hat you want, trimmed the way you want it. DRESS GOODS AND ll0T10W$¥ My line of Dress Goods and Notions is su perior to any I have ever haef. ‘ I selected it in the Nothern Markets with the greatest care, * always keeping in the minds the needs and taste of my Xustomers^ I -don’t sell shabby goods, but guarantee the quality and finish of my goods to be the equal of any, c. * ■ ■ - . $$Ta. zftfc. as The most rational remedy for Coughs and Colds is Kennedy’s Laxative Hooey and Tar ‘ It acts on the bowels as a mild cathartic—expels all cold from the sya- tew. Cota all phlegm out of the throat, relieves coagha, colds; cough, etc. An ideal ren—equally good for John M Klein! A Card. / To the voters of the town of Walter boro: Some one has circulated the re port that I will not be a candidate for re-slection as intendant Ido not know hu Paud why sach a report eras started • This is simply to notify my frteods that I do expect to offer for re-election in May. Jno. H. Psurifoy. April 10, 1906.