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•* • ^ i ' " f rs • ■ v v r ' Cfct Dress anbStan^arb ISo Tired Sr 4 ' • TWBNTY-eiOnTH YEAR. JAflW E PBURIPOV. Editor m F abH aed etery Wedtt«d»y. YtaUcri uoc pri«e $1.00 per annaa U>VEBTI8EB8 will pleMt tend all Ropy for change «f adYartUwsent not la- %«r than Saturday to teauve Inaertion the YoDowin* week. Thia mle-U neo—>ry \» order to tystematiae our work. Our correspondent* will pleaae mskr pa effort to get all ooamunkationa In —ir offlee by Saturday night Itiam* i tmpoeeible to tel them In the nest «... when they arrive later. OommuBicatlon* must be aooompanled Yry the real name and addreee of the writ* m In order to receive attention. Mo oom- mnnicatlon of a pereooal nature will be pabltehed except aa an advertisement. Hereafter obituaries of not more than 100 words will be published without coat mil over 100 words will be charged for . mt the rate of dve cents per line print. WEDNESDAY JULY ag. Ife*. •. rriassssassai— The Metropolitan Concert Club, eeoootly organized by energetic young men of Walterboro, will be quite n treat to the lovers of tansic in onr com mum ty. This club is composed of ten piece* of music. Prof Deddrich, of New York, is iD'tmctor, and we feel that in the near lirure that the dob will be mble to give concerts. According to recent reports the Tanners thronghont the county wil^ hardly make a half crop of cotton and the corn crop is off at least one third, tmnsed by the continued heavy rains. We understand that in eome sections that crops are damaged worn than in other sections. If the seaaone had been good this yr ar the farmera would have Imen in better circamstanoea this fail than they have been for many year*. The short crops will not only effect the fanners, but every business concern throughout the connty. The Colleton Connty Telephone Com* isuij has built s line to Getslnger. The line has also been built to Hitter, Hendersonville, and Oottageville. ▲ line will be built to Green Pond in the near future. This company has long distance connection throughout the United States. Two booths have been installed, ore at the Walterboro Drug -ikunpany . &:id one at Central Office. Hubechbers will get better service by using these booths when talking over the long distance. The company has been damn' »d oonnidarsMy br the re cent electric storms, bat ander the oir- i cuinstance*, the service given to sub- Hunbert is very good. The Heyward Riflemen will leave Walterboro next Friday morning for Chfckamaugt Park, Ga., where the :ird Regiment of South Carolina will be in camp for 10 days. Company “K”, is a part of the 8nl Regiment, and is made np of good men. Colleton should feel proud ci her soldiers, aa they have spared no time in making Company “K” one ot tne best drilled companies in the Srd Regiment. * Copt E. L. Fiahburue and Lieutenants E. D, Hyrne and I. M. Fisbbnrne have been true to the com pany and deserve honor for their untir ing efforts in the up-building of their company. - ♦♦a -■ - The summer school for teachers, which began July ifl^at Walterboro, is being largely attended by teachers thronghont the connty. But the attendance shonld be much larger. Every teacher in Oolleton County who expects to teach school this fall, should by all nutans, attend the summer school. The pur pose of the county summer school, as we uuderfc..vad it, Is to instruct the teachers in the method of school teach ing as well as taking a courts in the different branohee of study to be Taught in the tarioaa public schools of •oar connty. A teacher who takes charge of a school shonld be thoroughly com petent in order to give good penults as a M may be from overwork, bat the chances are its from an in active LIVER. — - With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fstiguc. It adds a band rad par cast to •OV A JOINT RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE iW AN ELECTION IN COLLETON •COUNTY AS TO EXEMPTION •FROM THE OPERATION OF THE GENERAL STOCK LAW. "flaatfoal. Be it resolved by ths Gen eral Assembly of the BIMI of South It can be kept In healthful action by, and only by Tilt’s Pills , „ sr TAKE NO iUEiTITOT*. Carolina, That there shall be an elec tion held in all those portions of Colle ton County as are now exempted from the operations of the General Stock Law, to determine whether or not such exemption shall continue; Such election to be held at the legal precincts within such territory on a day to be hereafter designated by the County Supervisor of mid Connty. “Sec. S. At such election, those in favor of oontinoing such exemption shall deposit a ballot on which shall be plainly printed or written, "Exemption from Operation of the General Stock Law—Yea," and those opposed to con tinuing such exemption shall deposit a ballot on which shall be plainly printed or written, "Exemption from Operation of the General Stock Law—No." 4 'Sec. S. That all details not hereinbe fore provided for shall be carried ont and observed as in general elections. "Sec. 4. That if a majority of the votes oast be found to be in favor of snob ex emption, they shall continne to exist as now provided by law: Provided, That the residents of the sections named shall within five months from date of said election build and keep in good re pair a fence along the line of the exempted portions, inch fenoe to be fnlly five feet high at any point, if bnilt of rails, also to be well. staked and ridered, and sufficiently strong and close to protect the lands outside of said territory from the Incursions of all the stock and animals named in the General Stock Law: and this exemp tion shall not continne nnlees mid fenoe is built as aforesaid, and shall cease as soon as there is a failure to keep said fenoe npatany point; and if a majori ty of the votes cast be fonnd to be against snob exemption, the exemption now existing in Colleton shall cease and determine on the first day of January, 1U07. "Approved the 34th day of February, A. D. 190A" TLe at tide is au Act passed a the last sitting of the legislature. This Act makes it compulsory that the super visor of Colleton connty order an election held in all those portions of the connty a- at e now exempted from the operations bf the General Stock Law. The supervisor will order shis election later through the columns of this paper—election to be held at the regular general election in November. To vote in this election it will be neces sary to hold registration certificate and tax receipts; oame requirements as the general election. Candidate Cards. FOR THE SENATE. • I hereby anno inee myself s candidate for Stale ScPH»or before the democratic primaries for Colleton county, and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. J S GRIFFIN. To the Domocratlc voters of Colleton: I respectfully announce myself as s can didate for the offlee of State Senator at the next ensuing primary, for Colleton connty, suMect'to the rules and regula tions of the primary and under the pledges required by law. Wm J FI8HBURNE. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I sra a candidate for the legislature, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. • If elected, I pledge the people tbe very best service of which 1 am cspable. I am grateful to them for pa*t favors, and respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. D L SMITH. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the house or re- E Butatives from Colleton county, snb- k> the rales and regulations of the ocratte primary. J M WALKER. To the Democratic voters of Oolleton county. I respectfully announce myself * candidate for the house of- represents- tires, subject to the rales cf the Demo cratic party. 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 connty, subject to the rales and regain- i u announce mvself a can- weuuajj ouujg*/* tu vum i tions of the democratic TP& BRANT. pectfully didale for the legislature.subject to the rules and regulations of tne primaries. J B DODD. I respectfully announce myself a can didate frr the house of representstivM from Collet <n county, subject to the rules ana rt-galslions of the democratic party. JC GOODWIN. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF ED UCATION. * respectfully announce myself a candi date for superintendent of education for Colleton Coant j in the next Democratic primary, subiect to the rules, and regula tions of tbs Democratic party. T B CALDWELL. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the offlee of superintendent of education for Colleton county, subject to the rales am. regulations of tbe Demo cratic primaries, H W BLACK, SR. I am a candidate for Couuty Superin tendent of Education in the next election, and will abide the result of the demo cratic primaries. HUGO 8 STRICKLAND. FOR PROBATE JUDGE, I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the offlee of probate judge for Colleton County, and pledge myself to abide by tbe 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 county in the next election and pledge myself to abide the results of the 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 — DUBOIS. I respectfully announce myself a can didate tor couuty auditor of Colleton County, subject to the rules and regula tions of the democratic party. A C HIER8. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. The many friends of W 8 MARVIN announce him as a candidate for treas urer of Colleton county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of treasurer of Colleton county, subject to tbe rules and regula tions of the democratic party. ^ R E JONES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offlee 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 offlee of treasurer for Col leton county, subject to the rules of the democratic primaries. J LECK LYONS FOR SUPERVISOR. To tbe 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 results of the democratic primaries, and support the nominees made thereat. J E MOORE. I respectfully announce to tho demo cratic voters of Colleton county that I am a candidate for the offlee of super visor for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primaries. M. LL CARTER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the voters of Colleton County: I respectfully announce myself a candi date for tbe office of county commissioner, and pledge myself to abide tbe reault of the democratic primaries. C C CROSBY I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the offlee of county commissioner for Colleton County and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic primaries. E H ULMER. To the democratic voters of Colleton county: I am a candidate for tbe offlee of county commissi'ner for Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide tbe results of the democratic primaries and support the nominees made thereat. JASPER ROBERTSON. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the offlee of countv commis sioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primaries. EUSTACE B BLOCKER. To the democratic voters of Colleton county: 1 announce myself as s candi date for the offlee of couuty commission* er, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primaries, and support the nomi nees thereof. * ISUAM W DOPSON I respectfully aunounoe myself a can didate for the ifflce of county commis sioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the demo cratic primaries. A WALKER. To the democratic yoter* of Oolleton county: I respectfully announce my self a candidate for the office of connty commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. JNO. W. CROSBY. FOR MAGISTRATE. . I respectfully announce myself s can didate for magistrate of Adams Run Township, subject to the 'rules govern ing the democratic primaries. M 8 HETHINGTON. I hereby announced myself s candi date for magistrate to be voted for nt Hone Pen, Ttgei Creek and People* Precinct, subject to the rales end regula tions of the democratic party. R. ten Koger. I respectfully announce myself a can- ** late for the Z- FOR. -^gWELL. TDressers Cool Gothes For Summer's Torrid Heat. Just now the question of cool clothes for torrid weather is uppermost in the minds ot pur chasers; and right royally does this store respond to the needs of the moment Hot weather apparel takes the foremost place on every table. For Men and Boys ther’s ample array of the la .est styles and best kinds of Sumiper wearables,- in everything they need from tip to toe. The newness and distinction of our styles in all Summer lines plays no small part in bringing us the patronage of the really discriminating, and, of course, the tact that prices are unquestionably lower than elsewhere is an equally important factor. From Straw Hat To Summer Shoes. Any man, or any boy, can be equipped here with every article of Summer wear; from a nobby -Straw Hat down to the lightest and most com fortable of Summer Shoes to greater advan tage and satisfaction than at any other store in this vicinity. The styles placed before him will be more to his liking, the variety greater, and the prices lower, than at any other store he could go to. This applies to everything light weight Summer Suits, unlined or half-lined; Serge and Alpaca Coats; Outing Trousers, of the utmost coolness and good looks; Negligee Shirts, Sum mer Underwear, Hosiery-, Belts, Suspenders and Neckwear; and every other wearable you can think of for hot weather. Remember this is a cash store; buying and selling on the very closest cash margin; that it has the name all through this section of carrying the largest line of ready-to-wearables, having the most up-to-date styles, and giving by far the best values, of any store hereabouts. Reduced prices are now die go on every ar ticle, and an opportunity to buy a Summer outfit for Man or Boy, at about half-price is placed before you. Can there be a moment’s doubt 4 ’ as to where you ought to trade when you want Men’s or Boys’ apparel ? r r We are Still Using the Broom _ office of magistrate for Broxton township, subject to ktioos of the , HA and regulations! Sweeping out every thing in the way of Summer goods. Our immense stock of « l ?'\. • e fall goods will commenee coming in Aug. 15th. We have to make room—the prices put on these tardy sellers, aft' making them move. Can you use them, plenty of time to wear sheer Summer fabrics yet. Comb and sec them. TAYLORS V ,V- . .