OL. XXVIII.
THE CAMPAIGN ITINERARY.
will
Vhere and when the Candidate*
Meet the People Face to Face.
ColuRi'bia, May 23.—The snb-com-
aittee of the fctate Regialative com-
aittee to-night adopted and promul-
ated tKe following campaign itiner-
ry for the approaching - State cana-
St Geopge’g, Tuesday, June 19.
Charloeton, Wednesday, June 20.
Walterboro, Thursday, June 21.
Beaufort, Friday, June 22.
Hampton, Saturday, June 23.
Barnwell, Monday, June 25.
Bamberg, Tuesday, June 26.
Aiken, Wednesday, June 27.
Edge6eld, Thursday,-June 2&,
Saluda, Friday, June 20.
Lexington, Saturday, June 3<\
♦Jolumbia, Monday, July 9.
Orangeburg, Tuesday, J.uly JO.
Sumter, Wednesday, July 11.
Manning, Thursday, July 12.
Monck’s Corner, Friday, July 13.
♦Georgetown, Saturday, July 14.
Xingtree, Monday, July IS.
Florence, Tuesday, July 17.
Marion, Wednesday, July 18.
•.Conway, Friday,-Puly 20.
Darlington, Saturday, July 21.
BishopTille. Tuesday, July 24.
Bennettevilie, Wednesday, July Itt.
Chesterfield, Thursday, July 24.
Camden, Friday, July 27.
Lacanster, Saturday, July 28.
Chester, Monday, July 30.
Winnsbora, Tuesday, July 3L
Yorkville, W-edaesday, August X.
Gaffney, Thursday, August 2.
Spartauburg, Friday, August •£.
Union,Saturday, August 4.
Newberry, Tuesday, August 7.
Greenwood, Wednesday, Augu«t$.
Abbeville, Thursday, August 6.
Anderson, Friday, August 2<e.
Walhalla. Saturday, August KL
Pickens, Monday, August 13.
Greenriile, Tuesday. August fidU
Laurens, Wednesday, August 16.
The ootnaKttee thinks thissehedde
rill suit all md -wul work ont all
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^Deaths from AppetidiciUa
•crease, ia the same ratio that the <uae
if Dr King's New <Ltfe Pills locraases.
Phey save you from danger aa*i bring
[lick and paialeas release from const!-
ittion and the .Ilk growing o«t of it
Itrength and rtuor alwayp follow their
tse. Guaranteed by Cao M Klein, drug-
list. 26c Try them.
SOUTH CAROLINA NOTES.
Items of Interest Gathered up from
every Part of the State for
Our Readers « i
After deliberating about one hour,
the jury returned a verdict of not
guilty in the case of Policeman J B
White, who killed John Marion Ash
ley, at Howoa Path.
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Hon Kichard 1 Manning, senator
from Sumter County, signed the
pledge required of democratic candi
dates and entered the race for the
nomination for govemor of South
OaroHna.
• .Last Saturday Kef J R Trotter, a
i prominent minister and a former
Confederate soldier was killed in
ran awry, Gig horse became
manageable and M r Trotter
thrown out of the vehicle, breaking
his neck. He was 70 years old.
Dr James Boyce, president of the
Due West Female College, says he is
meeting with much encouragement in
hk^canyass for fwnds For a new dor
mitory. It is remembered that Mr
Carnegie gave $10*000 for this pro
vided the people -gave a simitar
amount
STOCKHOLDERS MEET.
a
un-
was
Th« Owner* of the Walter boro Cotton
Oil Company Find the Corporation
in Prosperous Condition.
The stick holders of the Walterboro
Cotton Oil Company held their an
nual meeting at the office of the com
pany [in Walterboro Monday at 12
o'clock noon. Tbe report of the
president showed that the mill had
made money during the past fiscal
year, andTlwfks^ of the sto:kholders
were tendered to Mr vonLehe and
his assistants for their able manage
ment. The old board of directors
wti unanimously reelected. The
board censist of K H Wicbman, G W
Kaysor, A C Shaffer, Jas. E Peurifoy,
D L Smith, M P Howell, J D von
Lehe and C 1) May^.
„ After the adjournment of the meet
ing of the stockholders the directors
had a meeting and re elected Mr J D
vonLehe lor another term at the sarpe
salary. R H Wichman was re-elected
treasurer, and agreed to serve in that
capacity for the ensuing year with-
o«t salary, he having received during
the last year $100 for his services as
treasurer.
Send la Your Samples.
As summer time comes, ou ths
bought of vacation >£118 every mind.
Ve are apt in our seeking after lei-
ure io forget that there are orphans
o be thought of and €kred for. Ask
he Sqperintendents -of our orphan's
tomes and without exception they
nil tell you that the hardest time in
be whole year, is “the good old sum-
ime.” Provision gets scarce and
loney a .great deal scarcer still. U
i a splendid time to remember the
rphans then. When the wheat crop
omes in, rend “sample^' to be tested
ythe palates of the little people.
?he 290 pupils at the Thcrnwell Or-
ihanage cpuld test several hundred
usbels of wheat, for the neighboring
dill will make the gilt of wheat as
sceptable as flour. And as for
xmey, only fiie dollars will care for
little child for a whole •month and
here are 200 little childrenT to be
ftred for here. Prov isions can be
mt to Tkoniwell Orphanage Clinton,
C, and the money to Rev Wm P
acobs, at the same pitted.
The grave Gen Andrew Pickens
at'the Old Stene chrcch, near, Peo-
dJeton, has recently been deseemted
in a shocking manner. The footatooe
•has been ranged and no one
-what has beoeme of it The
bens of the Piakens fcmily are greatly
distressed.
â– As the result of h* dog bite received
on Sunday tmo weeks ago young
-Rodger Heyward -of Columbia, has
been taken to the Pastor Institute in
.Baltimore for treatment. He as the
yeungest sou of Mr and Mrs A U
Heyward. Mrs Heyward left with
WALTERBORO TO HAVE BASEBAU.
Meeting Held and Organization Per
fective—Game* in a Short White.
,Tbe baseball situation in Walterboro
has suddenly sprang from its state of
somnolence and left its spirit of lethargy
far in the background. It seems now
that beyond donbt Walterboro will have
good, fast baseba’l this summer. Many
loyal fans in the city have been clamor
ing for some time for steps to be taken
toward organizing a team. A meeting
of tho?e interested in baseball was called
yesterday evening and a number of both
players and fanatics of the game res
ponded. An organization was entered
into and nominations were called for,
to fill the positions’of manager, captain
and treasurer of the team. Mr Grubbs
was elected as captain; and Herman G;
Orosby treasurer. A number present
expressed a willingness to help the team
financially and to accord it loyal sap
port. Walterboro has material for a
fast amateur team t6at can ha.dly be
eqaalled by any team of its size In the
State, and if the citizens will accord
the team support no reason exist' why
the season should not be a great success.
The manager is now in correspondence
with other managers and games will
probably be arranged in the near future.
Fortunate Mistouriaas.
â– "When I was a druggist, at Livonia,
Mo ” writes T J Dwyer, bow of Grays
vme, Mo., three of my customers were
permanently cured of consumption by
tflc King’s New Discovery, and are well
•Mid strong to day. One was trying to
•ell his property and move te Arizona,
but after naing New Disco wry a short
time he fennd it unnecessary te do so. I
< regard BrCiog’s New Discovery as the
•sost wonderful medicine in existence.”
Barest Cough and Cold cure-and Throat
and lung bealer. Guaranteed by John
M Klein, druggist. 60c and $1. Trial
bottle fi
HON O. B. MARTIN TO SPEAK.
Walterboro Graded School Closes Friday
Night-With a Big Entertainn>«nt. -
The last day of the present schol
astic year of the Walterboro Graded
school is fast approching greatly to
the delight of teachers and pupils.
Thursday'night at the court house
an exibition will Ire held in which
the 'pupils of the school will take part
and on Friday night the graduating
clajss will receive their certificates and
the Hon O. B. MnrtiiiKBtafce Super
intendent of Education wlfolurnbia,
wHFxleliver an address along educa
tional lines. It is expected that nil
the friends and patrons of the school
will turn out in full force and witness
these delightful exercises and hear
the address of Mr Martin which no
doubt will be worth hearing.
On Sunday at 11 o’clock at the
Methodist church the annnal sermon
will be preached by the Rev. Chas. B,
Smith, pastor of Trinty church at
Charleston. M r Smith is regarded as
one of the ablest preachers in the
South Carolina Conference.
in*
-Gov Heyward received a telegram
Saturday to the effect that two negroes,
wenXahford and Tom Williams,
•been arrested in Augusta changed
with the murder of Mrs E B Wikon,
near Beach Island, .early Wednesday
morning. The negroes resisting ex
tradition, and Gov Heyward will take
.up the matter. A telegram was sent
Saturday to Gov Tecretl.
j The general assembly of the South
ern Presbyterian Church adjourned
nine die after a session of unusual
length and after the dispatch of an
unusual Amount of business. Ther*
were iiqportant questions before the
body for consideration and these were
considered and decided to the satis
faction of the majority of the commis
sioners.
The supreme court in the case of
the state respondent vs. CommAnder
Johnson, appellent; all motions re
fused and judgment of circuit court
affirmed. Opinion by Eugene B. Ga
ry, A J Johnson is under death sen
tence in Horry Coun ty and this de
cision means that he will have to
hang unless there is a .pardon or
commutation.
Carlisle •Fitting School Commence-
•meat Exercises.
The oecnmenoeraent -exercises wf
the Csrlkkj Fitting -Schost will begin
Sunday June 3rd and close Tuesday
Ur .son for Baltimore Thursday even- evening, the 5th. The outlook of the
Notice.
V, • •
Notice is hereby given that the
rm ol A Wichman & Co, has been
issolved by the retirement of A
Lehman from the firm- R H Wich-
tan will continue to conduct the
nsineae in the name of *A Wichman.
Son. A Wichman.
R H Wichman,
fciterbttO, S C, May 28,1906.5 30 3
school for another year is briglrt.
Plans are on foot for improve meats
along all fines. And there is wo
â– season why the Fitting school should
not be one of the best of its kind in
-the State. All that is needed is
•energy and push on the part of those
who have it in charge.
The health of the student body has
been unusually good during this ses
sion. There has been but few sick
ones among the student*. .The
school is indeed fortunate ut securing
the aervices of Mrs Josephine Beach
as matron of the Boys* Hall for
another year. Mrs Beach isoot only
a very efficient house keeper, but her.
kindly disposition and excellent
character make ker a helpful friend
to every student. Certainly no school
in the State can boast a better matron.
Ha* Stood The Test 25 Yean.
The old original GROVER’S Tastele a
Chill Tonic You know what you are
taking. It is Iron and quinine in a taste
less form. No cure no pay 60c.
It ts poesfbW to obrain relief from
chronic indigestion and dyspepsia by the
use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Some of the hopeless cases of long
standing have yielded to it. It enable*
you to digest the food you eat and ex
ercises a corrective influence, building
up the efficiency of the digeative organs.
Th2 stomach is the boiler wherein the
steam i* made that keens up your
vitality, health and strength. Kodol
digests what you eat. Makes the stomach
sweet—pnts tne boiler iiuiondUion to do-
the work nature demands of it—gives
you relief from digestive disorders, ami
C U you in shape to do *your beat, and
t your best. Sold by John M Klein.
- SPECTATORS KILLED.
Al Sunday Baseball Game.
Mobile Ala., May 27—About three
miles from the city this afternoon,
during the progress of a ball game in
an open field, a thunder storm came
up, accompanied by vivid lightning,
which ^struck in the midst of the
crowd of spectators, instantly killing
five and injuring 'some twenty-five
more or less seriously.
At least fifteen or twenty others
weic shocked and knocked down by
the stroke, who quickly recovered and
were able to leave the iield. The
field was strewn with bits of shoes
and clothing from those who were
killed or seriously injured and the
bodies of the dead presented^ terrible
spectacle, being burned in numerous
places. A silver dollar taken from
the pocket of one of the victims was
both sides:
Executive Committee to Meet.
A meeting of the Executive Com
mittee of the Colleton County
Methodist Sunday School Conference
n called to meet in the office of
Peurifoy Brothers, Walterboro, on
the 14 day of June, next, at half past
ten o’clock a m, for the purpose of
arranging a suitable program to be
used at our next conference which
will be held with the Little Swamp
church, Smoaka circuit, the 13, U
and 15 days of July next, and to ar
range any other matters that may
come before the committee.
The foUowng are the committee—
Hon J E Peurifoy, J J Padgect, J D
Utsey, Mrs A C vonLehe, Mrs B G
Willis and J D Ackerman. A full
attendance of the committee is earn
estly requested.
All Sunday Schools are requested
to elect their delegates at once one
for every 25 or part thereof, and send
their names to Hon J W Miley,
Smosks, S C.
All Minister and Sunday School
superintendents are members by rights
of office and are very earnestly re
quested to be present and take part
in all the deliberations of the con
terence.
We wish to see every Methodist
Sunday School in the county repre
sented at this our fourth conference.
Let not school fail to send her dele
gates. The program will appear
later.
Trusting that our conference will
be well attended and will prove
a blessing to all Sunday school work
ers of our county and that it may be
the means of building np this great
cause in our county and remain as
ever. Yours for earnest work,
J I) Risher.
J. D. Yarn and
were In town today.
â– on, of Varntown,
Black Creek Dots.
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Editor Press and Standard: The
call for rain among the farmers has
come to a close at last
o ,
T Z Blocker and sister, Mae, spent
Sunday with Miss Lottie Givhens.
We have organized quite a large
Sunday School at Black Creek.
Miss U A Munch is very ill at this
time. It is ed she will be up
again soon.
Addie Blocker visited Walterboro
Saturday.
Mr Blocker states that some cotton
by the way side needs close attention..
But corn looks fine.
E J Ritter of Ebenezer, visited our
section a few days ago.
Mr Ritter has been deer hunting;
though it is supposed that he has
tome attraction over here. B.
Musical and Bazaar At The Court
House,
The musical and Bazaar given at the
court house Monday evening under
the auspices of the ladies of the Epis
copal and Presbyterian churches was
a great success financially as well as
otherwise. Delightful refreshments
consisting of ice cream, home made
candy and cakes were sold. Also in
a seperate both arranged for the pur
pose, many dainty and fancy articles
were sold.
The program arranged oonsiited
of music songs and recitations by local
talent which was good. The program
was as follows:
Instrumental duet—Miss Cora Tay
lor and Eva Murray.
Song—Miss Kay Jones.
Instrumental duet—Mrs N G Mor-
rall and G C Brown.
Recitition—Miss Faroline Guetry.
Song— J G Hatter.
Recitation—Miss Cora Taylor.
Song—Miss Hellen Lucas.
Song—Miss Emma Tracy and Irv
ing Fishburne,
Recitations—Miss Ella Ottolengui.
This evening %t 8.39 o’clock for
the same object the play, "The Spins
ters Return” will be presented at the
court house.
Admission will be adults 25 cents.
Children under 19 years old 10 cents.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Photos, Photos, Photos, for two weeks
only at the Tent Gallery (near post-
office).
Insect powder and powder gang and
fly paper at Klein’s.
*>.
Batter and cheese on ice at Beach
Bros.
Talcum powder, 10c at Klien s.
Photos that will please at the Tent
Gallery.
Buy your butter and cheese from
Beach Bros. Always nice ngd sweet.
New assortment of California per
fumes, in bnlknt Klein’s.
For the best clothing and best shoes
go to H W Black, Jr
Toilet amonia Ce pint bottle at Klein’s
Best patent Gold Medal flour $o.25 at
Beach Bros.
Peptonated Beef Iron nnd Wine, ex
cellent tonic for olmdn n, 25c at Klein’*
Beach Bros keep Batter, c.heesq and
Marvelli Macaroni on ice always. Try
t'jem k
Klein’s Saruaparilia, bloooV bjaKd**,
COc at Klein’s. \
... . *
See Beach Bros line of dry goods and
ribbons before baying elsewhere.'
t Klein’s Blackberry cordial for com-
plaints, 26c at Klein’s.
Photos all sizes and prices for two
weeks only at the Tent Gallery (near
pastoitice).
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B. H. Ulmer’s card appears this week
for re-election to the office of county
commissioner for Colleton county.