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* ¥ I m I- ii i i v ^ i -v * l * r ' a would 1)6 unheard of. C^ltss ano ^tailUCUO Let every citizen of Colleton Couutj Candidate Cards. twemy-eiomth year. jAnES B. RBURIFOV. Eeitor mm4 Pr«or«*t¥r PullUhed every 'VedaeJitiAy. SnbecriptloD price $100 per ennum ADVERTISERS will pleaw tend *U ent> v for cbenire of edTertifement eot U- t«r than Saturday to insure insertion tbe folio vine week. Thu rule is necessary li order to systematize our work. Our correspondents will please make an efforfcto pet all communications In our offlee by Saturday nieht. It is some times Impossible to ret them In the next Issue when thev arrive later. who is interested in this important matter attend this convention on the 10»h, and throw the weight of his in fluence cn the side of the improvement aud development of our section of the State which we all so much love. * • ELtCT TEACHERS NOW. We will be |»srdc tied for rnggestiu? to t^e ttn«te»s c f I*** schools throughout C the conutr that they should begin im mediately to make preparations for Communications must he accompanied anot j 3er fP hool xrnr by the selection f / the real name and address of »he wnt- sr In order to receive attention. No com-1 good teachers. It should lie remembered BO.Ic.Uno of » p«non.l ■..lor, will be j , h h u , , Mcherl iu thu 8 , at , , re published except as an advertisement. I Hereafter obituaries of not more than very much in demand nud that the rX^oM:^ u greater th»n ,h.-PP.y; .ad at the rate of five cents per line print. m WEDNESDAY HAY 30. «90d The County Board of Education of this county are determined to weed out all those who apply for certificates ex cept those folly qualified. At the ex amination held some davs ago there were 23 applicants for teachers’ certifi cates, nnd ont of this number only one socceededdn getting a certificate. • • • The Walterboro Graded School will close Friday evening after a very suc cessful year. The Hon. O. B. Martin, State Superintendent of Education, will be present and will make an address upon the snbject of edocation or some kindred theme. Of coursf, the people of Walterboro will be delighted to hear Mr Martin and to witness the interest ing exercises by tbe children. Let every body turn out and show their interest in oar graded school. * • " * The town election is uov over and it • Q _£j is hoped that no bitterness is left in the mind of any candidate or tbe fii nd of any candidate. The people have decVed their choice and it is tbe dnty of every good citizen to accept the result whether according to his preference or not. They • have selected those who they think will best promote the interest of the town and everybody should uphold their hands in every good work. E very ben ly should pull together for the building up of Walterboro. We have a splendid town here, good water, no mosquitoes and many natural advantages which should make Walterboro one of the largest and most prosperous towns in the lower part of the State. What we need most now is co-operation on the part of tbe people, and especially the business men. We need water works, electric lights, better streets, better roads and a new school building. We have a council, we be lieve that will favor all of these im provement!, hot they cannot accomplish Mt. { a great deal without the co operation of the people. In oor opinion, the people have selected a good council and it is now up to the people to support them in their efforts to bnikl op this community. Many good men were not elected, bat •> it was impossible to elect all. and there should be no bitterness iu the mind of any one that on that account. Work for Walterboro. DRAIN THE LOW LANDS. The Agricnltoral Society of South Carolina has issued a call for a conven tion of the prominent people of the coast counties to be held at the Com mercial Clnb in Charleston June 20, apxt. The purpose of this convention is to consider ways and means of drain ing the low swamp lands in the coast counties of South Carolina. We are glad to see so mnch interest taken in this subject which is of such vital in terest to the people of this section of the SUft. There is no doubt about it, the greatest need of this part of the State is better drainage. If our low lands and swamps were drained tbe conditions in this section would he revoiutiouized in a few years. In addi tion to the fertile lands that wonld be reclaimed, the greatest boon to the people would he the improvement in the health conditions. The moequito he driven to other climes nod Administratrix Notice. n / rt . In Re Estste of C. M. Uters. On the 25th day of June, 11)0(1, I will raske my final return as administratrix of the estate of C M Hlers and Imme diately thereafter will apply to the pro bate court lor letters dlsmissory. Mrs C M lifers, . ; Administratrix. May 21, 1'JOC. CONTROL OF ENERGY. R»e« Is It Possible For tbe Hama to Avert Extinction f The only conceivable way In which tht* human iutelligcuce can ever suc ceed in averting the “procession of the great year" Is not by postponing the issue, but by reversing the process. The question is this: While energy is being dissipated In accordance with tbe natural law, can we so manipulate things as to accumulate energy, mak ing the unavailable available—notwith standing the fact that cosmic processes seem to be essentially irreversible? Now there Is assuredly no inherent reason why we should not accomplish this. It is true that hitherto all the atomic evolution 'that has been ob served Is atomic disintegration. We may speak now, Indeed, of the analysis of tbe elements. But so it was, we may remember, that the older 'chem istry- began. and yet analytic chemis try was the precursor of synthetic chemistry. We began by breaking up comiKumds, but now we can make thorn—can, indeed, make compounds hitherto unknown In nature. Similar ly. It is more than probable that we shall ere long learn to achieve the synthesis of the elements as well as their analysis. No energy Is ever lost. Even when the radium atom. Itself the child of the uranium atom, breaks down and dissipates Its energy, ending. It is supposed, as the dull atom of lead, the original energies are not destroyed. Why should they not be gathered up again and thus again become avail able? Are matter and energy to go on their way. ultimately destroying the human race? For myself; I Incline to tbe view that victory will rest at last tylth "man's unconquerable mind.”— C. W. Saleoby, F. R. 8., In Harper*a Magaaine. Why take a dozen things to cure that cough? Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar allays (ho congestion, stops that tickling, drives the oold ont through you bowels. Sold by John M Klein. " FOR THE SENATE. • To the Democrsilc voters of Colleton: I r« •cjectfuily announce my«elf ae a nao- d dale for tbe office of Stale Senator at the Steal ensuing prlmarv, for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regula tions of the primary and under tbe pledges required by law. Wm J FISHBVRNE, I hereby announce tnvself a candidate for State Senator before the democratic primaries for Colleton county, and pledge myself to support tbe nominees thereof. J S GRIFFIN. that the teachers who know their buei* ness do not have to hunt jobs but the jobs hunt them. They do not wait until August or September before ac cepting p* si tions for another year. If, therefore, our trustees wonld s^ure the services of the best teachers, aud they should be satisfied with no other kind, they mast make their selection very soon In many places teachers have al ready been employed for another year, bnt there is yet time to get good ones if the trustees will act at once. The pro gress and development of the children for the next year depends upon the em ployment of the right kind of teacher. As the teacher is, so is the school Un- fortunate indeed are the children who fall into the hands of an incompetent, careless, and indifferent teacher. It means a great deal to the children and to the school system of this county that the best teachers be employed; and if they are seenred, it mnst be done at an early date. The habit iu some 'it quarters of waiting until a few weeks before school opens to hunt up a teacher shocld be broken off at once. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I am a candidate for the legislature, subject to tbe rules |nd regulations of tbe democratic party. If elected, I pledge the people the very best service of which I am capable. 1 am grateful to them for past favors, and respectfully solicit a continuation of tbe same. D L SMITH. I respectfully announce myaelf a can didate lor re-election to the bouse or re presentatives from Colleton county, sub ject to tbe rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J M WALKER. To the Democratic voters of Colleton county: I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Lious6 of representa tives, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic pany. JOHN B SMITH. I beg to announce that I am a candi date for re-election as a member of the house of representatives from Colleton county, subject to the rules and regula tions of the democratic party. W C BRANT. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ED UCATION. * respectfnllv announce myself a candi date for superintendent of education for Colleton County In the next Democratic primary, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. T B CALDWELL. - I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of superintendent of education for Colleton county, subject to the rules an^ regulations of tb cratic primaries. e Demo- H W BLACK, SR. OnlyOne Teacher Gets Certificate at Recent Examination. Superintendent of Edncation H. A, Crosby, atated to a representative of The Presa and Standard Monday that ontof 23 applicants for teachers certi ficates who stood the examination some days ago, there was only one who suc ceeded in obtaining a certificate. This was Miss Mattie Padgett, of Smoaks. FOR SUPERVISOR. 0 To the voters of Colleton county: I respectfully announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of supervisor for Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide by the result* of the democratic primaries, and support the nominees made theteat. J E MOORE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of county commissioner for Colleton County aud pledge myself tp abide the result of the democratic primaries. E H ULMER. WANTED—100,000 feet yellow poplar in tha'tog, 28 inches in diameter and op. $20.00 cash. Shipping point: H M Wood, 5 9 4t Moselle, S. C. FOR SALE—One Lnmmns 60- saw gin, feeder and condenser, used one season. One up-packing press. One 50-saw Winship gin, feeder and condenser. One 10-horse power Tal bert engine and boiler.—One 8-horse power Talbert engine. Will sell the above cheap, J NV Carson, Islandton. S. C. “How Taylor’s Store Grows.” 4 Like a tree that s “warmed by the Sun and watered by the dew.” The Sun of public favor has shown on it; and the dew of active trade has nourishedlt. It has always been clean and healthy in itself: a dead store couldn’t grow any more than a dead tree. So Taylor’s store has grown until it now enjoys the best trade of any store in town; It is the store of style, of quality, of satisfying, al most infinite, variety in assortment. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every purchase made at l r 1 MAKE MONEY. I am a candidate for County Superin tendent of Education in the next election, and will abide the result of tbe demo cratic primaries. HUGO S STRICKLAND. FOR PROBATE JUDGE. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to tbe office of probate judge for Colleton County, and pledge myaelf to abide by the results of the Democratic primaries and support the nominees thereof. JOHN D EDWARDS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. 1 beg to announce that I will be a can didate for re-election to tbe office of au ditor of Colleton county in the next election and pledge myself to abide tbe results of tbe democratic primaries. P M MURRAY. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for County Auditor of Colleton County subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. H W DUBOIS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. The many friends of W 8 MARVIN enounce him as a candidate for treas urer of Colleton county, subject to the rules of tbe Democratic primaries. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of treasurer of Colleton county, subject to tbe rules and regula tions of the democratic party. RE JONES. ‘ I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offlee of county treasurer of Col leton county, subject to tbe rules and regulations of tbe democratic party. C W PELLUM. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of treasurer for Col leton county, subject to the rules of tbe democratic primaries. J LECK LYONS 1 Here is an interesting study: Make out a list - of all the people you know, and estimate the amount of money each one earns in a year. Total it up. The amount will be surprisingly large. Now, of all those people, only the few who SAVE SOMETHING really make any thing at all. Simply earning money isn’t mak ing it—what slips through the earners fingers is finally “made” by somebody else. Don’t forget to count yourself in on the list, and if you are not “making” money begin now to save with us. One dollar will open your bank account. Interest of 4 per cent in Savings Department. * Farmers and Merchants Bank. OF WAIiTZBBOSO. t) o - magf«naa»a—— ct-uaMMBaaa——— WANTED—A battling repreaentative to toll city lota, in the beat proportions ever offered. Beet con tract* given, and all inqniries cheerfully answered. ' Southern Beal Estate & Loan Co., L, . Tiftoo, Ga. * * $ Great Reduction Sale S o * , .. In my entire stock of goods for the next 30 days. Call and get the b( nefit of the cut price. Lawn, was 15c now 10c. Lawn, was 12c now 10c. Colored lawn was 10c, now 8c. W. T. Corsets were $1.00 now 90c. 4L & C. Corsets were $1.00.now 80c. Ladies hose were 15c, now 10c Ladies hose were 25c, now 19c. Laces and embroidries going at and below cost. Corset covers and ready made shirt waists going at and below cost. Miss Lizzie Trowell j- SI v ********* ***************8 AN IMPORTANT QUESTION SETTLED. ‘ As more than two-thirds ot the human body is composed of water, it is all important that one’s Drinking Water should be yure. Impure Water is more dangerous than adulterated food. It costs less to buy GLENN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER, and thereby keep in health, than to restore youu health when ° nc > ?' t 1S lo ^V, * h i?i m P2r.“!l t< I uestion o' health can be solved by the use of GLENN SPRINGS WATER, which is not only free from impurities, but which itself will purily, invigorate and strengthen. As a remedial agent it has no equal, being a sr* ceific for all diseases of the Liver, Kidney, Stomach and sKin* GLENN SPRINGS COMPANY, Glenn Springs, S. Cl '' •* * • y ’ ^ ^