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£bi Dress anbStan&iufc AN OLD ADAGE 8AY8 H TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. * W W. SMOAK. JR.. EAi)or mn 4 Koprietor ^iD »ufcd Mvery Wednesday. OntaKriptloa price $100 per aDDum MJVEKTIPBRS ^111 please setHJ a’I t yt * *0' 'ianje adverti^enient not *4 | ter th. n t' larday to Insure Insertion the ^oDowIok week. Tina rule is necessary Is order to systematize oar work. Oar conespondenta will please make An •^Vt ♦ * Ret all comovinv-^tions la mr nffee >jr.Ha»uulHy nlRli f . I* is son.e- j Mew* Impossible to Re* them !a the next Issue when the? arrive later. Oommurilcatloos mast be accompanied f>y the re».l name and address of thr- writ* er Jo ordet to receive attention. No com- novicatlon of a personal nature will ke pobllaker' except as an advertisement. Hereafter obituaries of not more than Ity words will be pnbUabed without cost •11 oter 100 words will be charged fot nt the rate of live cents per line print. WEDNESDAY AUG. ax. 1906. COULETON’3 BANKS. We publish this week the last qnar tcrly stntement of OrHleton County's ♦wr> ban'r« as rtilled for by the Stete beak einuuncr. We would call the at tention of the citizens of the county to the splendid allowing made byttheee two ns. Tb«y arede*i>mnRof sup- \%at c.\Ui patronage by the j»eople of the county. We are aticklera for patronizing home industries, and we believe the iieople of (be county at Urge should patronize the hanks of the eonnty in preference to dietnnt banking institutions, if they can get ns good service and as much accom modehon. Our reason for this state ment is that if yunr money is depoeited at home, the banks use it and lend it at Hotuo a,id yon get the benefits derived from the prosperity attendant u]>on plenty of money in circulation. Wc * 1 ' y> reesntiy saw an advertisement of a Char lea ton bank which sail: ‘We lend oar money to Charleaton merchant a.” What good does money lent to Charles- O tea merchants do Colleton merchants and farmers? And some of that money Beat to Charleston merchants was de- posited by Colleton merchants in this ’Ohartestnn bank. It should have been depoaiUvl in Colleton banks and lent to QoDeton merchants and others. , How, isn’t this true’ Think of it. 1 act upon it. * AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT. We desire to call the attention of those wb© are in arrears for snbecriptions to The Press and btandard to the ioct t*.at we hare purchased these accounts along with the paper.- We are sure many of these accounts wonld bay* l»eon paid but have been crerloohed. We desire cell them to the ati mtior of t! who are delinquent and. oak for an early payment. Look at the label on ypur paper and yon will tee to when yonr aahacription has been paid. For in- -rtnnoe, if it rends “Aug. ’Oi” it means that you are in arrears for two years, and if you wish tu to continue ror- laiper tor another year yrn must leant ns IS Wn positively cannot cominne sending the papoi to those who do not raj for it, so if yon are in arrears and yonr paper stops coming a reasonable time niter this issue, do not blame the peat master, but lay the blame at your owb door. It takes time, labor and n»o«y to get out an issue of a paper, and if the person takes it out of the poetoflloe he la due jest as honest a debt a» if he go to'a store and bny a pound of coffee or bacon. A dollar a year is a small amount for each subscriber but it is a large amount when taken in the aggregate. We ex- peel to try to give yon a Hollar’s worth in xfUmrfeg-Mw dollar So look at yw label MiStf yon are in arrears pay •P> end the sooner tbs better. THE GREENWOOD LYNCH NINO. We pobtish elsewhere an account of a most dastardly and revolting crime and the always certain sequel to It in any Southern State. We are not advocates of lynok kw; we believe fto the ttujeety oftbo tew as carried out in legal {court s tegal forms. We are also of a higher and unwritten jkw wfck* proteste Iks phrity of oor ••A light porec Is • deary curse' r Slckoess r.iatcs a light patie. The UVfcR to thoeaat of atoe tenths of ell disease, Tatt’s Pills go to the root e* td©wh^lc mat' tcr« Tbomujhly, (jt lck’y cJety end restore the ectioa of the LIVER to normal coadltioa. GKe tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute.. homes an 1 wrsik* a sore and swift ri n^mnee upon tue *r«tca who would vitiate their sanctity. Ah iOCg oa this ..time 1% committed or attempted in 80nth Carolina s»o long vnll the wretch who commits or at tempts to commit it be punished in the _ e tvi / r..c Oitcu- wood county There is no mistaking this fact: and we would not have it otherwise. Oovornor 1 eyward performed h brave an i noble act by attompung to stay the crowd of determined men. but it was a mistake we think, for him to go to the scone of the on* rage, tie reproattnls the majesty of tbf law and there is a cer tain dignity attached to bis political losition. He a bon Id not have placed that dignity where it wae sure to be trampled on by an infuriated, deter mined body of sober men. The r.ia rhinary of the law was at bis dis posal to be used to its fullest extent and could have tren used from his office at Columbia. *There are so many delays in the courts, so many technicalities to be ob served that justice aonietimeg moves with leaden heel oad this ifl why such bodies of men as the lynchers of Bob Davis are afraid to let their victims go. Bad he been tried his otteaoe would not have merited the death penalty. Im prisonment was all he could have been sentenced, and sometiraee erftninale are pardoned 1 There le a satisfaction to na, as well as to the body of men who were Bob Davis’ last tribunal, in the foot that he will never cgaui be able 10 at tempt to violate the purity of our womanhood. So be it. 1 r*n;*ectfully announce myself a enn* didate for tbe office of supertnipr.deot of education for Colleton county, subject to tbe rales an*, regulations of the Demo- cprin’ar1»s P W BLACK, “P FOR PROBA1 E JUDGE, f respectfully announce tnyvcl? s esn- diiste for re-election to the office of probate udge f***'CoUe'on f^oonlt, and j p.cdye m/se.. .V,de by tha icauHi of 1 th*: Pexr*>crfc*io ^rimaf.ce acd suppon tbe nominees thereof. JOHN I) HOWARDS. Candidate Cards- FOR THE BEN ATE. I bercbv antounce myself s candidate for r.!V * . • ' . I. ui .or Colleton couu’y. and l>l»*d* ♦» t'\ suppo r t tbe romances tbeteof. ' JS GRIFFIN. Tc *V I emocrailc voters of Colleton: 1 !•;>• • u !v announce myself es a esn- 1.1\ ? .ern v .v .ffice of State Sector at 11'.t 91 .ng primary, foi Colieton county, couject to the rules and regula- ttous of fie primary and tinder tbe pledpt* rit uircd by law. Wm J FISH BURNE. . FOR THE LEGISLATURE. 1 •: odi late for the legislature, c’ T *':le» and regulAtions of ' > 'iv ; . „,c party. If elected, I ‘O' ' • ' • • 'ide tbe very best R'Tvice > ' 1 -pible I am grateful to ia* •> o ■». favors, and respectfully a .1 it a c nviouu’Icn of the aam; . D L SMITH. I re per tfullvjinnottnce myself a cau- dldate for re-cJrt-don to tbe house or re- nre- i‘ives *ronj Colleton ‘lounty. sub- i' ’ to fhe rales and regulations of the Dciuccahc piiru..ry. J M WALKER. To the Lemoe] Ulc votera of Colleton county. 1 respectfully announce myself a caudidate for tbs bouse of represents' tfves, subject to the rates of tbe Demo cratic party. JOHN B SMITH. 1 keg to’nuonr.ee that I am a candi date for re-e’.ecttc 1 a* A member of the h >. * f ie? TscatsUvas froin Colleton county, subject to the rules and regula tions of the democratic party. W C BRANT. I •especlfnl y announce myself a can- diJve tor Vhv tysU.ature, subject to tbe r ule# and regulaaout of the primaries. J B DODD. I re >ctfnlly announce myself a can did r/.e for the house of representatives from Colleton county, subject to the rule* and regulations of tLe democratic pa.'y. . ' J C GOODWIN. FOR SUPI*RINTENDENT OF ED UCATION. .*• 0 l am a cmdidate for Coanty Buperin- tcmleet of Education in the next election, and wiM abide the reea 1 ! of the demc- cratic primaries, HUGO B STRICKLAND. >' respectfally announce myself a candi date fox superlatendnnt of edncktkm for CcDctoo Ccnntyio the next Democratic prircirv. suhiec* to the rotes end reguls- tion* o( the Democratic party. ^ T B CALDWELL. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I V ’ to a* r' nnre .b'»t I ...!! be .* ci*/ l.ir 1 (lection ■<* Th« i.ffice ! "a- Hitor of Colleton county in tbe next election and pledge myself to abide tbe results of ’be deni'Msatlc primari*?* P M MURRAY. I rest>ecifully announce myself a can dldste for County Auditor of Colleton County subject to the rales and regula tions of the Democratic party H W DUBbIS. I respectfully annonnre mysHf a cau- diihie *.)i •;viu‘v a’lditor uf ColItt.’E. County, subioct to tbe rnies and regula tions oi the democratic party A C HIERS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER, The many trie,hIh of W B MARVIN auuounce him as a candidate for treas urer of Colleton county, subject to the rvlo* of the D*>rr u r.vV pn marie- I hereby announce tnyudf a caudidate for the office • of mosurer of Colleton county, subject to tbe rules and regula lions of the democrat’c pariy. RE .TO NFS I hereby announce-inyred a cnnd.dnte lor the d ice *.2 cout-.y 'itraaurt r of Ool- leton county, subject to the rules .md regulations of the aemocratic partv C W PELLUM. 1 respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of tieaaurer for Col leton county, subject to the rules of the democratic primaries *J DECK LYONS FOR SUPERVI[BOR. To tbe voters of Collelou county: I respectfully announce myself a candi date for 'e-electioc to the <*ffic3 of supervisor for Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the democratic primaries, and oupport toe uouaiuees made tf.eteal J E MOORE. I retpectfully announce to the* demo- erntfe vo‘tn of Coll don county that 1, am a candidate for the office of super« visor for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulation» of tbe democratic primaries. M. H. CARTER. FOR COUNTY*COMMISSIONER” To tbe voters of Colleton County: I respectfully announce myself a candi date for the office of county commissioner, and pledge utyself to abide the result of the democratic primaries. C C CROSBY I hereby announce myself a candidate for rc-elcction to the office of county commissioner for,Colleton County and pledge myself to abide tbe result of the democratic primaries. E H ULMER. To the democratic voters of Colleton county: T am a c adidate for the office of county commissi nnr foi Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide tbe results oi the democratic primaries and support the nominees made thapest JASPER ROBERTSON 1 respectfully announce myself a can- •{ county r .'•:«ov stoner for Colleton county, subject to th« rules and rrn'uMion'i of the democratic primaries. EUSTACE B BLOCKER To thr democTatlc voters of Colleton county. I anoounu: myself as a candi date tor tLeoflice of county commisipion- er. ar d pledge myself to abide tbe result of the primaries, am. support ite nomi nees thereof. 1SFIAM W DOPSON I re*pe<itfully announce .nyself a can didate for tbe 1 fflcc of county commis sioner for Colleton county, subject to the ruks and regulations of tbe demo cratic prim uries ' A WALKER. To the detnocrai.c vdtera of Colleton county: i respeotiniiy announce my self a candidate for the office of county couimistdoner, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. JNU- W. CROSBY. FOR MAGISTRATE^ I respectfully announce myself a can didate for magistrate of Adams Rue Township, subject to the rules govern ing the democratic primaries M S HETHINGTON. I hereby announced myself a candi date for maristr&te to be voted for at Horse Pen, Tiget Creek and Peoples Precluct, subject to the rulea and regula tions of the democratic party. R. Lee Koger. 1 respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of magistrate for Broxton township, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. HA CUMMINGS. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-electioa as magistrate tor Verdler township, to be voted for at' Wolterboro, Ritter and Wolfe’s Creek, and pledge myself to abide the results of the democratic primaries. J- E Bryan. 1 respectfully announce myself as a toi oandidafe for magistrate for Yerdier A ' ni - - ' “ * and ri the uemocrai township and the town of Waltorboro, dge lyscit tic pri If to abide the result of maries. JEW Morris. Notice to Cneditora. Estate Lanra Squire. All penooi indebted to aboYe es tate will please make payment at once, and those to whom said estate is indebted will present their claims duly tittesjjhd within tbe next 30 days to B G Hyrne, Executor, Aug 13,1906. 8 1ft 4t Alteration Ssile h .' *• *1 ' j Reduced Pices On Ail Lines We Must Close Out As » .Many Goods as Possible To * * ' Make Room for Important Alterations. Tl’.< 'icadliiiDS'U-ll .‘•tor ; in a nutshell. ✓ As you may have heard we have, planned a thorough remodeling of this store. We are going to make it over into th** best equipped and hand somest busmens'*sf tb 1 uirr.nt T«*>v,n. i or the next three or tour weeks carpenters will be busy renovating and remodeling the intire front and interior of store. And we want to get the goods out of their way just as much as we can. With a store turned topsy-turvy, there is great danger of goods being damaged; there is in any case, great inconvenience in moving them about from one jiart of the store to another. So, to avoid al) the trouble we can, we are going to let you havenlrncst anything you want from this stock at a pr.ee that will make it pay you well to buy it now. In this “Remodeling Sale,LI v e shall put greatly reduced prices cn everything Mens Clothing, Boys Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Shirts and everything else the store contains. ^ MM . ' • The New Store Just a word about the new store. The splen did growth of our trade lor the past two or three seasons has been the direct inspiration which has set us at work transforming the store into a hand some, up-to-date place of business. Both the appearance and the convenience of the store will be vastly enhanced. The fittings and general arrangefiients will be attractive in the highest degree while the stock will be dis- played to •much better advantage and the con venience of shoppers will be in all wavs greatly facilitated. H. W. COMEN A ' • * C \ r 1 New Yori:, Aug. 18th, 1908. To My Customers I bit. here having ‘’ar'* •• rived Ws-lnesday, 15tt Inst., secured some of the greatest bargains in up to '' \ date goods in Baltimore and Philadel phia, on n.y way here. I am now finish- ing up our line in every detail and will leave foi;’ Waiterbcro in a few days. Our"stools, when in, will be the most complete we have ever shown. o * . ✓ Realizing the condition of the crops X r.rrr' r)rf '^" r ' r ‘ have bought the goods right. Yours truly, 150 West 15th st. w. j. Taylor." 1