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' i « 1 4 % •*' o . ®b*^«ss anl J»tanbarb TWINTY-IONTHlYtAR . JP . Editor and P m’ry PobliBbed erery Wedaeaday. pHoa $1.01 pt» %l»yWTI3ER8 will plMM all •upgr for ehaoira of adrertlseneat not U- »tktarday to intare in^ortfoa the if week. Thu rale Is moewery Header to •yetematlae oar work. OarooirwpoDdente will pleeae make m efh— y> tr* all com'aaak^ti'xie to mmr etkt by Saturday nUjht. It i« eomo* ItUPOMlble to sret them la the next j they arrtye later, ilcatlonc moat be accompanied by the rap! name and address of the writ- mttei to reoeire attention. Mo com- . of a personal nature will be exorpt ao an adrerUaemant. obitnariaa of not more than will be pabliahed without eost words will be oharfed for oefffa per 1 'fire I print. jy*,** OMC _ _ W O??D !« a S' l: infers to Dr. Tatra Uvet HUe MSAftS HEALTH. Arc yoo cos UpotedV Troubled with iadifestion? Sick headache? 0 VlrtVe? Bilious? ) „ Insomnia? ANY of these svmpfrmd and mr.vy ottirra inu .uu?u. u.lubi u: tr.< 1 'wtro imKt ■sroxi Meed. Toil’s Pills Take No Substitute' WBDrrcSDAY SEPT. 5. 1006. ELECTION RETURNS. fl> wiob to impress on the mam^ierrt of Oo eiwetiODs the neoeeaity ef eeaUa^ ms ffr'^p!e*o r'*nrns of the election. T* wM be aery easy for the maaacere at weds pneeinct to write down the number of ft>?aa east for onch oandidala on a tirket and (rive it toe some ope coming toWaMerboro. This will be a great Heap to ns and we shall appreciate yoar string m ihir election, Mr MAtieger. ftNMfr fire ns the re tarns so we can go topaam early. WALTERBORO (iLADED SCHOOL. The next aeaaion of the Walterboro o' . Oradld Q ohoot begins here Sept. 17. For tho third time the Trustees hape ckoaen the man for the principal. Prof. Oriboon it a good educator, with plenly ef eiplhenoe and judgment to gnaraa- •eew aoce^A’fnl term. We congrntnlate the trustees and the aheool upon his the*'*, and the selection of the assi«> tantac We believe they are all well wnabfted to fill the poeitiomi te which they were elec ted. We were hoping some movement woeM have been made looking to the eveettna of a nsoderu school building, hut ft mema none has been made. We Imvetbeeu lold that Prof. Calhoun ha* o ^ ■ , hi—aM been very saoceesfinl in one or twopteceg in carrying elections that in modern school building* ices Let na suggest to Prof, that the time now aeems ripe for sack a movement in Walterboro, and — feel sure the Board of Trustees, thoTuem Connell, and all good eiUsens would leader him every aid iu promo tloa U such a worthy purpose. In the meantime let every one join heads win thj faculty of the Walter- boro Graded School In making this a il year, despite the naad todntq school building aad rnr second primary. A* out m . uii ot the vote given Aug. 28 in th« IVst Primary, them will be a emcuud iVimary Sept 11. This second primary is not less important than the first aud w« hope there will be a fall vote polled in Colleton county fer both tu® uoutiif uurt state otticers. ^ In the ceonty R. E. Jones and W. 8. Mar\ in will be voted for te see the choice oi the pe«*ple for Treasurer; we sis) have t»'. rlioose between Mes*rs Ulmer, Croshv. RJocVer and Depson for onr two Conn tv Cem mission era. These s’ * are itpi»ortant offices, and while we are assn red that th«v will be well filled it ie no lees onr duty to vote Tn fhA /.i»r»Ae f 0P governor between Ansel and Manning, and for attorney *<etwr*n Lmn and Peered ale, we are e~"illv as*nred ef a good cheioe. TMe Is going to be » bard foe«?ht elec ts'vi, hr* Ame! and T.you have sn^h long leads that, it will he safe, we think, to *»*■*»**<«♦ ffepir Airction. The rrce for rallroed oocrnnissiener KrtirrAn 9r1iiy"n *r?! Wharton will hs clo»e. It mssn* tba* railroad oommis- s<t«w'onf*'»rre ona terns, according fr hare a <4mure. T ■»+ "• I»rnore efi ♦he vo^rs thA rs^^Mty fer polling a fell vote. Bew N ♦•<»< »Im to tfe* — arc rirety funiei ia the ajutU- vr*r;;tru i*a*t oi tne t ultcd Stan*, sau fer this re^sou tL«;> Lave been from sneicat tlLxs priced as a moil raki*.J p**ea< len. TTo pw^ple who dwelt la this region, rayi W’aUcr ftooth in “Records of the rttHt*’ sow in .these eeurces of life giving wajer tha founts of continuance and w.eil being, and near them they located their pocblo*. Fare ale. c'' eTc^'^** of nagtre a*e nearer to triirun HjCe than thW* com bined into the primitive “fijuld must always Ee wlshia muh* of mien who put themselves into the grasp of the desert 1 ne primary kaewtodge of Uie tftbes •who Wese the p lb seers and ef every tgiman being u*hp has since made bis home In the graft Americas desert was complete as*fc> the lecatlen, diatriuntlon and hUjaynckaaleS ef the aalcr supply. I-* r* A'- p .n 11 f* by the inhabltnati ef those desert soli- tuiu-t* than t»mt from Lvnvg streams, »- ^ % la. #•, g-l. 1--.1 •> S. *4 * • Ad v«* »l •<*y A «S* «X. - - Alteration Sale Reduced Prices j rr mi \nv ji-ui of, thqr Af ud.1ftumiah llsapneorlng ripply ■h will not be twch- ways at hand? while the wMeqeoursos, wh#h for. the greater' part ef the year Areajpuouu reauhee of (iay .ajud," at fl^od a qe'. *k!y d. r offhlnnod mrd' which ed oy mun or, beast exeegt in the uis- hty of ihlrai. One la act anrpOeed, therefosa, (hat a primKire peopf? ,\uril regard .these rpi Lnga as sacred. In fact, the Indians of the soathwest^are not peculiar fb the wor^ifp .of pnriMgn. • The senfnircnt Is Worldwide, has had a vast range of time, Mopetuates itselMu the foUrior* ef th« blgbcfii i-fvMention*? and’ftTf^rfits In Its manlfestatlc— ft meat tofereatieg body of myth Bad fancy. But.In the quoth west Git arid envlrouratift kos so Intensified this feature of ^primitive cul- tws that fto spring- in the rt^lun is without qgjdenee of many effednge to the deities of vaster. „ It la araali u under then that't^e Pu ebla Indians came to regard springs with special veneration; Gtat th Jr wove around them myth, mid Iradfrlon and inade them objects of religiose w«r*h!$. To one acquainted wiGi the environ ment and It* radical needs this seems to have beta a nataral, even thotqgb un&maglobe, generalization. Perhaps ofr^ripw? P* wlD not adreit of such simple ezpiafmtion. kerbaps the mystery ef tae'uiulerground source of wtf'T r up from ur.k^own it is probably well I *1001101, impressive always even to-.the ‘ observer who believes himself free from the trammel' of supetetlClou, has also I--/? n f*— tbo rr,^ * of the Indian, leading, like many other nauirai pueuomena, to an attitude of 01 pu^e.s N<Mnd tuese m.inV* y >-»- T'tb , ’r , ». BRYAN’S RETURN. One of the most remarkable'events in sand—1 times, to onr mind, waa tb' ret an: to America last Thursday of our diatfcfcuiftLdd fellow citizen, Wm. JeMifitp Bryan. For a year this dis- tingssbei Nebraskan has been visiting, hularical points of interest in the “Old Wafift” Everywhere he has been trsatqd with marked considerations of softeof TTe has been introduced to the frogd sovereigns of the oldest countries — G»? tflobo. lie has been dined by th— n hs has made speeches to them. Magbe* honors could not have been sfceftmbiro if he belonged himself to —• ef the oldest dynasties. Yet he wac mif a private citizen, but | privatp one of the grandest cities of globe. Ee was recognized for kis 1 a citizen and for his ability. >r once fail in upholding the highest ideals of manhood. HSameeption at Ndw York was a ovation by thousands who mbfcd to do him honor, They • from all over the country. At Square Gardens he addreesed —aodtence of 20,000 pareons. He eat- *»ed lfcv pnuctplee he thought should g—ev# tbs next campaign of the Demo- obMC party. ■a wiii be the next nominee for preti- bad wo believe the next pieeident nftheVhited States. BFTTFR COACffPR NEEDCft. Htizsns b^vs sp- I n- r*p ^ tar directly aft^ct- ina tb* w* ,# <*re avd eomfort of ear trev»llti»v public, nnd suggested to us tbet we nwke some mentien ef the very poor •ccommo^etion' fp von us bv the railroad nuthf'rities. It is said, and it 1* tiwe, that the coach used as a first oca? h on ♦he train runriug from Ehrhardt to Green Pond, is small, "ncoinforteMe and altoge’btr o u****?*^ to thn pngvenger traffic main tained on this road. Violation of the Jim Grow car law’ ie said to be an nlrcos* daily occurrance on this train, because the half coach allotted to whites is not large enough to accommo date the passenger*. Consequently they lire force 1 lo tide iu the portion of the '^arb eat aside for colored passengers. Tbij eho.ild not be. There is no reason for il to lie. The Atlantic Coset Linq can fnmiah proper ooachei for this trafMc and it should do »o. ? We would suggest, if the matter be not speedily adjusted, that the citizens h?-!* and all aloug 'the line get up a rotitir.n to the propp’* authorities asking f ur better r.ccc’jjnic.lations. If such prayer be not heeded then turn the matter over to the railroad commis- signer*. Let some one take hold of this matter at cace tad see If it cannot be tpoedily adjusted. POINTED -PARAGRAPHS. Wb*t buppy lives farmers lead—in storv books. Never judge a man by the opiaioa Le uus oi LiUiself. A dozen meu may make a rtub. bat ore woman can mike a home. 1 When a man borrows taeuble ke pots up kis peace of mlmd as coftatesal. A leu aad women should look during courulrip and ovexteok after marriage. Happiness has a peculiar way of ap pearing and disappearing ’unexpect edly. K's an euay matter to aympathtze with the poor when year pockets ore empty. Try to be agreeable. Tkerc are too many dlaogre&bie people In the world as ft is. It's so hard for some men to save money when single that they don’t think It ufcrthNrhle teylM after they mairy. What a man and his wife say to tbei* .guests and what they sky qbout them after tfiefcr departure *s€ diffar- »«. oou. Good fr>v the Congb. removes the reM, uio u«uae of the cough. That’s the wo*b 6 # Kennad »’e leucative Houey and Tar—the original laxative cough Contains no opiates. Sold by !tin. Card of Thaaks. ^ * Editor Praps and Standard: Please allow — spare la the columns of your paper to thank my friends for ike very handsome rote given me in my race for Maffstrtsale at inis place in tke recent primary. I appreciate sincerely the con- tidence thus expressed In me by Gw peo ple whom I have bad Iba plaaaure of Ur* lag among fer aaiy a ah * Yery JEW Monts. CITATION For Letters of Administration, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. * By John D Edwards, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS JE Varnadoe made suit to me to gnnt him letters of Admin istration of tne Estate and effects of Siran Varnsd^e THESE are therefore to cite and ad monish ail aud singular the kindred and creditors of the said Satan Varna doe, deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Ws’terboro on Sept 14th 1908, f«at, after E iblicatioa hereof, at 11 o’clock in the ifcuooY, to show cause, if any they have why the snld Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 81st day of Aug Anno Domini 1908. Piblished on 6th sod 12th days of Sept 1908, In The Press and St&udvd. JNO. D. EDWARDS. - & Probate Judge. , On All Lines # * • . We Must Close Out to Many Goods as Possible To * Make Room for Important Alterations. The headlines tell the story *m a nuUlictl. As you may have heard we have planned a thorough remodeling of this storo.^We are going to make it over into the best equipped and hand somest business establishment in town. For the next three or lour weeks carpenters will be bu^y renovating and remodeling the intirt front ai.d interior of store. And we want to get the good* owt of their way just as much as we can. With a Btore turned topsy-turvy, there is great danger of goods being damaged; there is in any case, great inconvenience in moving them about from one part of the store to another. « n So, to avoid all the trouble we can, we are going to let you have almost anything you want from this stock at a price that will makeU^y yv/u well to buy it now. In this “Remodeling Sale/* we shall put greatly reduced prices on every diiug Mens Clothing, Boys Clothing, SNon, Iiau>, Underwear, Shirts and everything else the s*x>rc contains. Jr* « The New Store Just a word about the new store. The splen did growth of our trade for the p ast two or three seasons has been the direct inspiration whicn lias ’ 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. Thft humps and general arrangements will be attracuve in the highest degree: while the stock wiH be ai»* played to much better advantage and the con venience of shoppers will be in aM ways greatly facilitated. ITS A bath akmuMi the akin and ride the f wfo* of refum. A bath maker for better nllowahlp end dtixenahlp. Net oaly ehoold the outalde of the body be cleansed but oooaeionel nee of e laxative or cath artic opens the bowels end dealt the aye* tma of effete matter. Beet for tUs are Dewtil'e Little Serif Blears. Pfkaent little pADe ihet Ao net pipe nr MdbyJ.M. KWa AIR IU free. See it. machine FREE. of Bands and as. ate Yep buy _ l We’ te tbrcrw out, jad as feed j t A aa« h.•t * vrusie. 06. bar fru*a ease YXYLOirS. • .V - i m . A j’ •: utat.-.