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.■ % *v . Cbt^rtss twenty.eiqhtm YEA*. J*.T1i5 B PEUBIFOY. E<lt*f •ad Prfrt"»' ' n ■: ■ Ljh poblicbod every We'!ne»J»y. Vtabeexiptlon price $1.00 ner enn'im fcOYERTiaERH will plewe wad el? •i*(rv f«r cbenire of edvertiwraent not 'e •rr (bn Saturday *n Ineure ioaortloo tbe Mrnrfnff week. This role it neceaaary .wder to avrtematize onr work. ° Oir- rorreapondenta w!!l pieaae make m effort to all commonioattona in tmr office by Hatnrday nlabt. It la aome- Hknt* taapoaaible to eet them in the next flaaoe when ther arrive later. Communlcationa moat be accompanied Pv «he real name ao<faddre«a of *he writ er fo order to receive attention. No com- vwfration of a personal nature will be jy*Mfabed except m an advertiaement. ftrreafter oMtnarie* of not more than >•9 word* .will be pabfiabed without coat w/! over 100 word* will be ohareed for at Ibe rate of five centa per line print. lui '■■mi ■■■■i ii. '~i i^Tm nn WEDNESDAY Jt'NE 6. 1906. bad to leave ont a number of in- #rr*6«iDff letters .from correaiMjndenta iftiA week becanae they did not reach ua te time. « # • f'nired States Senator ATP. Gorman, •f Vnryland died at hia home in Wash- mjrton on Monday. In the death of Kritfstor Goruytn. the United States baa Ibst an able statesman and the State of Vary land a devoted and patriotic son. • # * Ue congratulate President Hooeevelt wpon the conrngeona manner in which he handles the trusts and particularly the packing industry. He made a forceful presentation of the abases by these in Am tries to congress, and his reoommen- Stations should be immediately carried The address, dT&Fate Superintendent af Kducatlon, in the court honae last c TPHday night shonld have been heard by wton patrons than, were present. After addressing the children upon the sub ject, “This one thing I do,” lie addressed tbe ohier people upon the subject, “They were all together of one accord in one pCsoe.” Taking this as a text Mr Mar tin gave some very strong arguments . - ' v w ' vpoa the concentration of all the people apon the subject of better schools and •rhoo! fymsca. He showed by many apt dfiostrations the weakness of division and the strength- of unity. It was ir good address and we are sorry that wore people did not hear it • » The government bureau gives the afllcial estimate of the increase in the •otton acreage for the present year fl.2 per cent, while the Sonthern Cotton ©rowers Association places the increase ai coir 2.2U per cent. We are sorry that ibatwo accounts are not nearer to* father and we hcpe that tht final result will show that the report of the Cotton Association is more nearly correct. In <ardsr to inspire confidence and to get itaa beat remits It is absolutely essential •bat the Cotton Association is conserva- tfeea in its efti mates, and shonld make estimate only after the most thorough investigation. * * * The report of the pecial committee appointed to investigate the packing in dustry was made public on Tuesday. report of this committee reveals the meat shocking conditions in the hand ing and preparing of meat put up in «»ns When it is remembered that •aanerf meats comprise a large portion rf the diet of millions of people it will be-seen how far reaching the lack of elearodless and decency will go. It it impossible for ns to publish the entire .report of the committee, bnt it reveals • horrible condition of affairs which aboald be taken hold of at once by the national congress. The most drastic ■ensures shonld immediately be taken ta enforce cleanliness and proper sani- Imp conditions in the handling and pre paring of these meats. Congress should lake the matter up onoe. #“ # -» • HIE PRESS AND STANDARD , COMHENDED. twom this distance, the degree of Acs! moral support given The Press and *AtacUnd of Walterhoro in its demand < decent observance of the law iu the , patton fraud cases, is .not apparent, n whether supported or not supported j that paper has won a great moral vie tory and not only the law-lovingjieoplj Candidate Cards. > i FOR THE SENATE. * d' To.*he l>em/*cr» f ;c Yoiers of Colltton: T si nounce myn-'f as • ran- d dale for ibe othce ot Stale Senator al of f oll.foo but tbo* of Sooth Corolla v ; uct rniruoK prlm.rT; for "Collrtou are n its debt. The attempt to nsirp couniy, subject lo the rules and regula the pardoning power and to whitewash a!l ged criminals instead of bringing tbem to trial was balked. Even though the men charged v»-i*li ribbing the pen sion fund and f nrin/ Hnm-fc are white and have large family connections, with many yotes in the primnHcs, they are to be tried. We hope the jures of Col. « . r • leton will stem! as strongly for justice as has the Colleton Press —The State. , 0 If vour stomach trortble* von do oof conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been rc’manentiv eared by Chamberlain's Stomach and. LIvYr Tab lets. Trv them, tbev are certain to prove beneflrlal. Tbev only con a quarter. Sold by John M Klein. lalandton Dots. Editor Press and Standard: As I have killed all the grass in my crop 1 have tfot a little tune to write to your valuable paper. The farmers all have good crops, but are needing rain. Mr and Mrs IN Bell and family have been spending sometime with Mrs W A Carter. v I had the pleasure of attending one of the finest Sunday School Confer encea ever held in Broxton Township. The speakers were: Elders John H Gibbs and Rowan H Siepert, of Co lumbia; Joshua Filinson t and Wad- lev, of Charleston; A W Archibald and A M Namnan, of Sumter. The lions of roe primary and under the pledgeii required by law. Wm J FISHBURNE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Slate Senator before the democratic primaries for Colleton county, and pledge myself to support the nominees tueieof. J S GRIFFIN. FGR THE LEGISLATURE. I am a capdidste for the legislature, subject to tbil rales and regulations of the democratic party. If elected, I pledge the people the very best service of which 1 am capable. I am gratefel to them for past favors, and respectfully solicit a continuation of the tame. DL SMITH. I respectfullv announce myself a can didate lor re-election to the house or re presentatives from Colleton connty, sub ject to the roles and regulations of the Democratic primary. J M WALKER. To the Dcmocra'ic voters of Colleton county: I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the bouse of representa tive*, subject to the rule« of the Demo cratic pariy. .lOTIN H SMITH I beg to announce tharl am a candi date for re-election as a member of the house of tepreseu tat Ives from Colleton county, subject to the rules afid regula tions of the democratic party. >V C BRANT “How Taylor’s Store Grows.” FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ED , UCATION. ' respectfany announce myself a candi date for superintendent of education for Colleton Connty In the next Democratic primary, subiect to the rule* and regula tions of the Democratic party. TB CALDWELL. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of superintendent of education for Colleton cocroty, subject to the rules am. regulations of the Demo cratic primaries, II W BLACK, fcJR. I am a candidate for Cdujity Superin tendent of Education in the next electiop, services were opened at 10 o’clock a and will abide the result of the demo- ,, 1 cratlc primaries. m. The pupils and teachers were all well up on their lessons and the ex ercises were grand. The above named gentlemen gave some eloquent ad-, dresses in regard to the progress and Work of the Sunday School. After the dost' of the services dinner was served and oh, Mr Editor, you ought to have been there. The ladies spared no time in fixing this bountiful re- past. While every one was seated a photograph was taken of the whole assembly. „ ' After the evening fervice the elders and friends retired to the home of Mr Olld-Mrs E J Benton where they HUGO S STRICKLAND. spent the afternoon in singing, Elder Finlinson leading the music on the organ. ,• * We have one of the best Sunday School teachers in lb is section. She is trying to do all shejean to advance the glorious cause of truth in the minds of the children and to gain a reward in the life to come. We wish her much success and truly hope that the Holy Spirit will aid and guide her in all truth, and that she may be ever faithful unto the end. . o Mr Editor, we expect to have an other baaket picnic on the 27th, of June in honor of the scholars and We expect to have some fine speakers from Colombia. I want the editor of our dear old paper to be with us on this occasion. A Friend. FOR PROBATE JUDGE, I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election 1 to the olllcu of probate judge for Colleton Countv, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primaries and support the nominees thereof. ^ JOHN D EDWARDS. * FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I beg to announce that I will be a can didate for re-election to the office of au ditor of Colleton counix iu the next election and pledge myselR to abide the results of the democratic primaries. " < PM MURRAY. «. , ‘ H • I respectfully announce myself'"* can didate for County Auditor of Colleton County subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. H W DUBOIS. i * 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 nourished it. It has always been cfean 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; regardless of size. It isjhe store of sty le, of quality, of satisfying, al- ifro*t-inhnite, variety in assortment. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every purchase made at \ MAKE MONEY. -N k X \ If you knew the value of Charnherlain’ft supervisor Tor Colleton county, and Salve yoq would never without it. Here | pledge myself to abide by the results of are some of the diseases for which it Is the democratic primaries, and support FOR COUNTY TREASURER. ' The many friends of W S MARVIN announce him as a candidate for treas urer of Colleton county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of treasurer of Colleton county, subject to the roles and regula tious of the democratic partv. R E JONES. * ■*» I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county treasurer of Col leton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. C W PELLUM. 1 respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of treasurer for Col leton county, subject to the rales of the democratic primaries. J LECK LYONS FOR SUPERVISOR. To the voters of Colleton county: I respectfully announce myself a candi date for reflection to the office of supervisor Tor Colleton county, and are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable; sore nipples.chapped bandf, burns, frost chilblains, jyes. itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Price 25 cent* per box. For sale by John M Klein. Election Held The County Board of Control me in their office Tuesday. 1 Preaent, W N Jones and W P Ulmer. C P Fiah- burne being absent on account of lickneaa. The following dispensers were elected; J W Hill, VValterboro; F B Folk, Lodge; E P Glover, Adams Ran; W B Searson, Rantowles and C W Butler, Jacksonboro. am* Notice. We the nnderaigned Jury Commis sioners will on Monday IS tk June in the clerk of court’s office at Waiter- boro, 10 o’clock, a m, draw thirty six Jurors to serve for the summer term of court which will be held on Mon day 2nd July, 1906. II D Padgett, D L Smith, /• ,> P M Murray, J WYOommimioners. - ' the democratic primaries, and support the nominees made theteat. J E MOORE. ■ . +» FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. . . * I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the offioe of county commissioner for Colleton County and pledge mvself to abide the result of the democratic primaries. E H ULMER. J„ ■ • 1 ...... ■■■■■■■■ > Here is an interesting study: ‘Maktn^l 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 -c large. Now, of all those people, only the few who SAVE SOMETHING really make any thing at all. Simply earning money isn’t m^k-. ing it—what slips through the e^rnei’s 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. t InteresUof4 percent in Savings Department Farmers and Merchants 5ank. OF WALTEBBOBO. WANTED—100,000 feet yellow poplar iu the log, 26 inches iu diameter aud ap. $20.00 cosh. Shipping point: H M Wood, 5 9 4t Moselle, S. O. - FOR SALE—One Lnmmna 60- eaw gin one One condenser.- One 10-horse power Tal bert engine and boiler. One 8-horse power Talbert engine. Will sell the above cheap, J W Carson, - Islandton. S. C. • W ANTED—A hustling representative t j sell city lots, in the best propositions ever offered. Best contracts given, and all inquiries cheerfully answered. Southern Real Estate & Loon Co., Tif ton, G*. X c 'a K . 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This important question of health can be solved by the use of GLENN SPRINGS WATER, which is not only ~ free from impunttes, but which itself will purify, invigorate and strengthen. As a remedial agent it has no equal, being a speceinc for all diseases of the Liver, Kidney, Stomach and skin, /* • GLENN SPRINGS COMPANY, ' Glenn Springs, S. C ' '