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* ' ,^ a *. Cfet^ress anb^taniarb JAH TWEhTV.EIOrtT» YEAR. A P. PtVK 5Y. Liiltor mri <L' arrletoi PablUbei eTery , Wedne»4»y. SutecripUoc price $1.00 per anBum AJ>VEiaifiEK8 will pleMe send all •up? for cbanire of •dTertiaemenl not In ter tbnn bat uni ly to insure Insertion the followia? week. This rale is necessary ft order to systematize our work. Oer e« rrespondents will please make M effort to ret all communications In per office by ga’urday night. It Is some times Impossible to get them In the next lasne when thev arrive later. Communications most be accompanied by the real name and address of the writ er in order to receive attention. Mo com munication of a personal nature will be psblisbed except as an advertisement. . Hereafter obituaries of not more than 160 words will lie published without coat all over 100 words will be charged for at the rate of live cents per line print. WEDNESDAY JULY 4. 1906. Here it is court week again and wo wire fence around the 1*00rt bouse. beems at if th *V have forgotten it The president has signed the railroad rate bill. We hope this new law will prove a benefit to the entire country, Lot we have very serions doubts of any legislation eradicating the evils aimed at. It is an effort in the right direction however, and we hope that good will result. County politics seem to be dragging. There is very little interest manifested in any office. The candidates are slow about coming out, but it may be that the people will take more interest in the oampeign after they are through laying by their crops. The executive committee ought to invite benator Tillman to speak in this county. The people heard very ordinary gpcernes from the state candi dates. If we could get the timber here for United Stntes Senate, with their time unlimited, we mi^ht he.tr euine- thiug worth listening to. 11 tin ■ >adit; m of the cottcu crop in Collotou oonmy is a fair index of the condition over the cotton belt, the far mers need not be worried about the price next fall. People from various 4)Jirt3 ut thj cu^o.try report the crops as being cur from one-third to two-thirds. The recent rain have injured all crcps very seriously. A MONEY CROP. From m Ueorvlan Who Live* “lllffhi In the Tobnceo Belt.** I live on the (1. F: and A railroad fourteen miles south of Bainbridge, three miles from the tieorgiu uml Flori da lino, and tight in the tobacco t>e!t where the flnerT tobacco in the wojld ran lie raised. We raise IkiiIi Sumatra wrapper and <Vm filler. Our tobacco Is our main money crop. The most of our fanners mist* the finest Sumatra wrappers under an artificial nluide, which costs about f£bu [mt aero to build. This shade will last aeveu years by repairing it occasionally. On our shude to!»act'o we put jr>» bushels of c<dton s»e l one ton cottmuieed meal, one-half ton pomsb, el;ght tons cow sta ble manure, fifty tons of top soil from tho woods. We usually put broadcast one half ton of lime jk t acre, every second year tins nlucb per am*. Tlic HarvrM. The tobacco r.n.kes from t.000 to 1J&00 pounds per acre. * NY»> realize 50 o snd flU cents per pound. The aun to Itacco we don’t firtlllxe as heavily and get 20 end 25 cents per pound for it. It makes i i om W) to iH>uuds ikt •cr«. Our land here Is also adapted to cot ton. com. [H>tatoes, Ktigar mu* and everything else that can he grown any where, except wheat. Our land Is roll ing, but yields well If worked well. Oetttss 11141 of Cat lie Tick*. ( Where the herd la amall a very ef fective but laborious method is to pick •ff ticks by hand or to scrape them off .with a dull knife or n currycomb. This sboaid be done at least three times a week in oriier to dud ail the adults be- mature and fall- off, as by 1 the smaller ticks which at detection will be found *7 are fully developed. After I the ticks they should be de- prefetabiy by burning, ('-are taken to go overall parts of frequented by tlcka, cape ttftJMI It may be the lack of interest on the part of the people in public affairs this vear car beftc.:ounfed for from the fact that they got n ; overdose two years ago. and wider mul tin* legs After 6ie ticks are p!< l:e*| or l.rudied aft the cattle should not neglected, l»gt should h/ art*fully cMMiiimHl lafwr J’or the prejteiu e of ii. k-i s have l*eeii picked up in the me.: ithuc. If this work Is I! »ro : ! *v j rfor.nel »i:d no tick3 uro jd! to fall off and lay egg-i from Jin ■ 1 ti> tl. • «*::<! of Nov cm her the »•:.!;!.* wkl lr<*e of ticks atul the p«.-t«:-'•< n iil li: v-* k.id mi oppor tunlty »*f «'r-i.cl.- John It, Mohle:*. I.aiubn In th* .lldiKe Snath. Considerable encouragement has been given the lamb bnmding Industry lit territory Immediately south of the Ohio river by the success of Kentucky and ^Tennessee growers this sw'usou. Ten nessee lambs have reached Chicago, and Louisville is expcM-ted to be full of them in June. Advices from the breeding ground Indicated a crop 3d per cent larger than last year and of good quality. While Missouri lost the larger i*ortion of Its early lambs. Ken tucky and Tennessee have lieen more fortunate Missouri has heretofore been first in the UHd. amt Its bad luck this year \j a* mainly responsible for the paucity of spring lambs in April and May. Thousands of breeding ewes wre t dren pg » Kcnlncky and Tenm^.-ss* last summer. The middle south is destined to have the lamb breeding industry as its specialty.— Bris-der’s Gazette. To the Democratic voiera of Colleton: I respectfully announce myaelf as a can didate for the office of State Senator at die next Vrsuine primary, for Colleton c-nin')'. subject t » H e rules knd reguio- tion*. of tue piimaty and under the pledge! required by law. Wm .1 FISIIBL’RNE. Milk Fed < hlekeit*. The (iniahing of chickens In the milk fei-dlug process Is reporied as follows' They an* contlned In crates fer two wis*ks l>cfore killing and are fed noth ing but u mixture of buttermilk. (10 per cent; corumenl, 20 per cent, and ground oats, 20 per cent This la both food and drink and results In a sur prising increase In weight and a choice quuUt^ of meat Might It not pay the fanner's wife to so treat the fowls be fore marketing? The doors of the coops are slatted, and under them are trays which can be easily removed and cleaned. FOR THK LEGISLATURE. 1 Mm a’ candidate for the legislature, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. If elected, I pledge the people the very beat aervice of which I am c 'pable. 1 am grateful to them for past favors, and respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. 5 L SMITH. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the house or re presentatives from Colleton county, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J M WALKER. To the Democratic voters of Colleton county: I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for the bouse of represents- Uvea, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic pany. J OHN B SMITH. I beg to announce that I am a candi date for re eleciiou as a member of the house of icpreaentati /es from Colleton county, subject to the rules and regula tions of the democratic party. W C BKAXT. I lespectfully announce myself a can didate for the legislature, subj«ct to the rules and regulations of the primaries. J B DODD. I lespectfully announce myself a can didate for the house of representatives from Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. o 5 J C GOODWIN. In Johmaon Grnaa Dtatrirta. The “Johnson grass fannor" today holds his own with the cotton farmer most rosily. He sella some hay (ail carefully eurwl and bated) and feeds Ida eiittlo on his own hay and his nelghlx.r's supply of cotton seed or on cotton s«-ed meal. His farm supports blooded live Kt<*'k. Good horses, Jer sey cows und flife chh_kens are the rule In the Johnson grans dlatrlcta.—Texas Farm end Ranch. . FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ED UCATION. • t> " respectfully announce myself a candi date for superintendent of education tor Colleton County in the next Democratic primary, subiect to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. T B CALDWELL. I respectfully announce myaelf a can didate for the office of superintendent of education for Colleton county, aubject to the rules anu regulations of .the Demo cratic primaries, H W BLACK, SR. I am a candidate for County Superin tendent of Education in the next elect lop, and will abide the result of the demo cratic primacies. HUGOS STRICKLAND. FOR PROBATE JUDGE. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of probate jodire fir Colleton Count'’, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primaries and support the nominees thereof. JOHN D EDWARDS. 'Trnlnlnff l.lnm (tons*. For unnll town lots or where l>oarr+-' poles are acaive tin* accompanying akctch from Farm Journal will readily nnggerd “how the chasm l*»tween a scant mul an ample supply of this gar den essential may lie safely bridged. aori orsT pun kecks. Plant the lawn rows in. couples and place poles as indicated. The Interven ing s|KKe should Ik* filled in by short stakes, qne for each hill of licans. To each stake fitsteR a pieoh of twine or an untwisted strand of rope extending to the top pole. Elaa^n ond r«itton**ed Meals. CotiAldered on the basis of digestible protein, the Yirgltiiu station finds little to chouse 1..^ ,en linseed meal and cottonBiMHl nj||| for tmlanclng up the cow and cobtficul Unit must of necessi ty constitute the binds of a ration for beef cattle In the south. The relative coat will determine which one to select. 1 Notice. All persons having claims ngainsl the es'ateof \V S God ley, ^Sr, will present the soi to Peurifov Bios, duly attest ed h ml those, indebted to said estate will make payment to Peunfoy Rroa, Wslterboro, SC, or to N Godley*and W S Godloy, Lvecuiors. * It F D No 3, Savannah, (*a. June 20,1006. •. «20 it A Guaranteed Cure for Pile*. . , • Ilchintr, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding 1‘ilca. DruggiHa/eluud »m»nuy ii-PAZO OiNTMJBNT f«lls to cure auy caae, no 5 tatter of how long standing, in 0 to 1 aye. FftSt application gives ease an 4 rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t d tend 5*)c in stamnt and It will be forwarl ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co.. 8 Louis, M.o _ # Here is a new way toapell Miasions -put it Mf^ionf. For those of us who cannot go, il means most when it is spelled with dollar* and prayers. * "" 1 ■ ’ - - - ■ —JB - Candidate Cards. FOR THK SENATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for State Senator before the democratic primaries for Colleton county* pledge myself to support the mm JB GRIFFIN. a FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I beg lo announce tha’ I will be a o.*m- didale lor re-election to the office of au ditor of Colleton county in the next election and pledge myself to abide the results of the demociatfc prirnsri**. 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. 1 n ^i fcifuliy announce myselt r cac- dulaie lor couuty auditor of Colleton County, subject to the rules and regula tions ol the democratic party. A C HIEPvS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. The many friends of W S MARVIN announce him as a candidate for treas urer of Colleton connty, 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 rules and regula tions of the democratic party. R E JONES. I hereby aunounca myself a candidate for the office of county treasurer of Col leton connty, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. C W PELLUM. 1 respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office ot tieasurer for Col leton county, subject to the rules of the. democratic primaries. J LEGS LYONS FOUSUPEUVISOR. To the voters of Colleton county:. 1 respectfully announce myself a candi- dnt*i for re-e ectiou to the office of supervisor for CoHebm county, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the dtmrcraiio primaiies, and support the uominets made the ex'. J E MOORE. - I respectfully announce to the demo- c.utic vuiers of Colleton .county that I am a candidate for the office of super visor fir Colleton county, subject to the rule*and regulation* of the democratic primaries. M. U. CARTER. 4 FOR COUNT Y COMMISSIONEIL • *. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of county commissioner for Colleton Connty and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic primaries. E H ULMER. To the democratic voters of Colleton county: 1 am a candidate lor the office, of county commissi uer for Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide the results of the democratic primaries and support the nominees made thereat. JASPER ROBERTtnN. I respectfully a; nounce myself a can didate for the office of couuty commis sioner for Colleton county, subject to the rales and regulations of the democratic primaries. EUSTACE B BLOCK ER. Children like Kennedy’s Laxative Honey end Tar. Yke pleasantest tad beet fcfifpto take, because It ooetnina no Bold by John M Klein. “Every Why Has A Wherefore.” o “Every why has a wherefore.” Stores do not succeed by chance or accident. When a store yearly patronized by greater mrtnbers ot people; when it continually grows*in the esteem and favor, of the community in which it is located: when people come miles and miles but of their v ay in order to trade at that store, there must be stipng reasons, and this is precisely the case of the H. W. Cohen Store. The bigness and the variety of the stock we carry; our up-to-dateness in bringing to you the finest and newest styles; our careful, painstaking, conscientious treatment of all custome/s; and, above all, our policy of selling on the very closest margins and at the very low est prices, for spot cash- these are the factors that are causing this business to continually grow bigger and more popular. Styles Are Perfect; Values Are Irresistable. ft ^ „ In Summer Clothing for Men and Boys we offer a succession of the most perfect “styles and most irresistable values ever seen in Walter- boro. We show Mens Suits and Boys Suits in every’ correct cut and color of the season the brightest, freshest, newest sort of apparel. At whatever price you choose to pay we can sell you a better-looking,, better-fitting and better-marie-Suit than can be had for the same price anywhere else in this section. The same is true of separate Pants or seperate Unlined Coats for hot weather, oi^f any other garments we handle. j We both buy and sell for cash. No one . can underbuy us or undersell us. Any store that gives credit must lecessarify ask much more than our prices, in order to protect itself, i. We can readily prove to you the absolute supremacy of our values if you will come and look through our stock provided, of course, you are a fair judge of goods. THE EXPERIMENTAL STAGE PASSED. . ' ' Thousands of persons stiffenmr from various diseases of the Liver, Kidney,- Stomach and Skin have been restored to health by:drinking GLENN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. The good effects following its use *^e been permanent: it tones up the system and strengthens and invigorates by relieving tho affected organs. What Glenn Springs Mineral Water has done for others, it can do for you. Try the water and be convinced. ■ GLENN SPRINGS COMPANY,* Glenn.Springs, S. C. University of South Carolina. Scholarship Examination. THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA offers. Scholarships in the Normal Departmeut tp twoyonng men from each county. Each scholar ship is worth $40 iu money and $18 matriculation or “terra” fee. Examination will be held at coun ty seat FRIDAY, JULY 6. Ex amination for admission to the University will l)e held at the same time. Write for information to BENJAMIN SLOAN, President Coluritia, S. C. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Taka LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine Tabtete. Dnigffiete, refund money if it fails to ouraTBW =aTO twra is on each bos. QBOYB’S J t must he true that when a nicklt is dropped into a mission collection by a man who spends many 'tinm that much each day on pleararei and luxuries, the nickle is ashamed if the man is not and tries to hide it self under the quarter given by % poor woman who works hard for a Dure living. ' . ~ . Kennedy’s Laxative Honey aad Tar it the original laxative cough syrup aad combines the qualities necessary to re lieve the ccurh and purge the system of cold. Contains no opiates. Sold by Jao M Klein. ^ Mr and Mrs Soloman Hiera, left a few days ago for Savannah where they wlli spend several months with n* “ ajpo vIMt Ochwidkea, 1