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\ m M { I i i- rar -j ,• — €\tt Jrtss • <)$t;ui6arb TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, nr. W. SMOAK, JR.. Editor mm* ^sssmoK^ssss^ mmmmm fsss^. ‘^uMUbed «ven Wtolamlay rt'*iloD price $1.00 p*r annnir WEDNESDAY NOV. 7, DI8PENSAHV SCHOOL FUND. The firet payment fo the school fond by the diepeosery boe»d of $10,000 wee niftde ’aer Friday. There was e balance oodirtrihoted of $9000 Of this amount Colleton county gete $398 96. The Wittekind arrived in Charleston thin day with 476 immigrants aboard They were shipped at once to the mills an the central aud upper part of the State. South Can lioa is getting mag nanimous to South Carolina’s corpora tions How does this help the eenrant problem? HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Kuggets A Bmt ■•Sictna tor Busy Pesfto. Bfum QoMn Haiitn and RsntMd Vlaor. A speelUe for Ooonttpotion. Indlaestloo. Urer Mtd Kulnry troubles. Fimpten. Ecxma. Impure Blood. Bo4 Hreoth, Sltmhkh Bowels. HotUacbo »•« Book»ebe. Iu Rocky Mountols Tesla taO- iet form. > eenu a boa Genu toe mad# by Hoixuraa Daco Coaparr. Madlsoo. Wla vOLOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE John M Klein. ■■■■■BINHHHMKCaBmMi NMOBMi ^ * V\, THE FITCHFORK. We are in receipt of the initial num* ler of •‘The Pitchfork,” pabliahe<l Buonthly by John Meehan at Jefferson ». C. It in n neat little twelve page ahoet and theiKia not a dull line in it. The editor ling IhiugH to say and says them. Yon donot. have togoeso where c liei«“at.” He thus sums up: ‘ The Pitchfork is Democratic, but we do tot believe in shieldiug n rotteu Democrat o Thig implement is for the hides of dirjj Dem cratsas well ns sinners of the % ipublican fold. "No aie to grind. No bouquets for anle. ^ No motto. No ere d.” May “The Pitchfork” lire long and prosper. foods to instal a good ay»t« m o< water* works and pot it into operation just as soon as it can be constructed. Then set aside the revenue obtained from the lice use system to a the interest on the bonded inde te h ess an to create a sinking fond for retiring the bonds as they become doe. By this means we vyonul soon have protection rgsiuat fire; insurance would be very materially re duced, and the bonded indebtedness would be met when doe. I * e commend this plan to the Town t'ouocil and would ask that they con sider it well. MR3. V1ROJNIA DURANT YOUNO. We were saddened, Saturday morn- ing when on opening The News and Courier, our eyes first foil on the head line. “Mrs Virginia D. Young Dead.” It had never been our pleasant privilege to meet Mrs Young in person, having l>at recently became a member of the newspaper fraternity, hot we knew her l>y her writings, ami the Fairfax Enter prise was always read with pleasure on its weekly visits. We were looking for- wurd to meeting her and the gifted ton of Edgefield, Col. Jas. T. Baker, at the nest meeting of the press association. Mrs Young’s was a unique position in the literary and political life of our •tale. Being the recognized leader of the suffragette movement, she was a target for all the editor# who were qp* •paring in their attacks (?) on her aud her movement; bnt with rare tack and sUMlity she met them all. Her sparkling paragraphs and bright sayings were 1s much quoted. Her deutft Is a loss to the journalism of Sonth Carolina. WATER WORKS. Now that we have c license system* hav lug for its avowed object the erect ing of the waterworks system for Wal- Ee rboro, it would be well to consider jus? what we need and the best methods for obtaining this need. It is variously estimated that A water works system for Walterboro would «oet anywhere from twenty to sixty tboasand dollars. ~ We are not in n position to any which of thesa extra mss as nearer the correct amount needed, nor would such knowledge effect what wear* going to say.’ it is also estimated that the revenue so 2m derived from the license will «mount£t<£from two to three thousand dollars per annum. Hence it will be men that this amount will only make » atart *hie year towards a waterworks system. Walterboro needs protection against loss from fire, needs it bndly, and needs it now. The slow process necessary to obtaining this used from the amount of ttoensa it somewhat disoenragfng to -those who mod present protection end we oil da We butt ditcaasou this matter with •was of our leading business men,, end they are of the opinion that tha beet plRBjatobMdthetoir* for SURE TO CURE INDIGESTION. Unless Pspsikolt Cures Tour Dyspepsia J M Klein Will Piy Dsck the Mouty It Is not often thst he hseks up s new remedy with his (.wn personal gusts dec bm be knows tbs* Ptpsikola is sure to help all wbe have chromic d? s,'< p in nrd iadige&iion (be very lirsi ouy they begin to iske It .More. v-r, he is too bit v and his repu- tsl.'in is worth t<>o much to take ch-tnees in rocotnmending a new remedy to his cueiomers that wil. boi do j jdt us repre sented. Pt put kola is a remarkable prepara i >n and lm-« performed some cures in Waller- boro that bolder up >u the miraculous. It is al*o a grand nerve toi.ic. it Improves tbe appetite, gtv. s new strength aud new e er^y, tones uptbe tl< math and diges tive orgsus, and makes yt u fe 1 beiter right olf When you buy a package ot Pepsikola you ar protec el la every a ay. If it cure* \ou the cost is 35 cents—if it does not, Mr Klein a! 1 pay back your money without the least argument. Bethlehem Note#. Ed-tor re*a and S and&rd: We have been having some good weather this week. Tbe people around here will soon be through gathering. Mrs Lee Vaird and her two sons of , * a Blocker isited the City by the Sea a few days ago. The Hall school opened on the 22 of O . The scholars seem to be pleased with their teacher very much*-! Mr and Mrs Dave Seigler and their friend Mis< Mabel Beach visited Jones Swamp last Sunday. ^ Miss Frances Fender is spending sometime with her sister at Round. Some one is sll smiles. The singing was given at Mr Utaey’s last Sunday night and was verv much enjoyed by all who were pres uL REVIVO RisTMu vtmmr “(Ms a Wall Has *f fis.” mrvxvo PftoSacM Ha* malm la SO Says. 7t sot* powerfully and quickly. Cures when others fait Youn* men can regain their lost manhood and old men may recover their youthful visor by usln* ItBVIVO. It quickly and quietly re- movee Nervousness. Ix)st Vitality, Bernal Wseknees such os Lost Power, PalMas Memory, Wost'as Disease#, qnd effects of self-abuse or excess sad Indiscretion, which nnSts one for study, businees or marrlnsei It not only cures by start!ns nt the seat of disease, but la a creel ■•vve twwlc and bleed btsIMer. brlnrlns beck the etok glew tejmle ebeefea end re storing the five ef yeetb. It wards off ap- proechlnc disease. Insist on hevtac MTITBt “• StesJ 1 **■ be carried In vest pocket. By ■•U.JL.hhgsr peeknge. orelx for$SJM. We live free advlee and counsel to all who wlek It, with cwanunSee. Circulars free. ACdrem ■OVAL HEOtCINE CO.. MsHne WALTERBORO DRUG OO. and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, 8.0. 'Wear! * vlstkN 'Collars nc Stylish Low Collars Ito*"** >•»»««""« •glSitgS! — momBnmij la oboiriki a. W. Black, Jx. You Should Know ALUM’S Worst Work Some Mothers, unconscious of the injurious 'effects of Alum, are daily giving it. to their Children by the use of so-called Cheap Baking Powder. What Mother would tlo so if she only knew? Alum’s Worst Work is its early harmful influence on the child’s digestive organs. * , Positively Never, should Children of tender years be required to eat it in Their food. Secure your Children against Alum in their food. j A AVOID ALVM Say plainly ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER ROYAL is nude from Pure Refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Aids Digestion. NOVEMBER 20TH 4 I will open a fancy grocery store in the lot adjoining the Walterboro Cotton Oil Co. It is my purpose to handle staple and fancy groceries* fruit, fish and oysters. I shall be pleased to welcome those who wish fresh, pure goods in my line.. I can promise fair dealings, reasonable prices and * courteous treatment. Goods will be delivered any- where in town. Watch this space- next week. Respectfully, FORECLOSURE SALE. -Under forecloAnre of mortgage by D H Towles & II F Towles and co* partners as D H Towles & Son, to the Hendrickson & Andrews Co., dated 11th October, 1905, and re corded office of C 0 P & G S for Col leton County, South Carolina, on lath November, 1905, in Book 19, page 348,1 will sell at public auction at Meggett postoffice in said county, on Saturday, 24th November, 1900, beginning at II o'clock a m, the fol lowing property: 5 head mules, 10 one horse turning plows and 3 two horse plows—Chattanooga make, 1 two horse Hotary harrow, H tl one horse Iron age harrows, 6 cultivators, 5 carts, 1 two horse wagon, 1 Sprayer, 1 disk cultivator—Johnston, 4 suo soil Blows. 0 “Mixon" plows and stocks, 1 Osborn mowing machine, 1 one horse rake, 1 < , 1 weeder, 1 hay pres*. 1 sorry, Lot wagon and plow harness. Terms cash. JNOD CAPPKLMANN8, Agent for the Hendrickson A Ar- drewsCo. Mortgagee Nov 4, 1908. v H- W. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 8.30 am to p. ra. 3 to 6 p. m. Walterlxn-o. M C? ooooooooooooooooo ooooooct LAND FOR SALE. Generally yon can tell what a wo man means by gneasing the opposite of what she aayi. ° * V Dr. H. W« Ackerman* DENTAL SURGEON. ' Office near Postofifice. 0 Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 12 M i P. M. to 6 P. M. COTTAGEV1LLE, S. C. Or. ft. L. OTT, DE/MTAL SUKGEON. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A Specialty. Office: Courthouse Square. Walterboro, - ^ S. C. J. C. HI OTT, Attorney at Law, « <r Money to load on improved real estate. . - Office next door to J. S. Griffin WALTERBORO, & C. r Nonas gggp? p The tax bockt of the towa of Walter- boro will bo opem for tbe collection of texea from Nov 1 to $0 at tbe t»ore of H W Black, Ji, D B Black, Towa Clstk a Tvaas. If you hare land or timlier for sale let me handle it for you. Of if yon w>*nt to buy any such property I can supply yon. For Saif—Tract of 600 acres frooi* farming land, with fair, buildings, good timber, two miles from Walterboro on St George load, very cheap and easy terms. For Bale—280 acres, 212 miles from Walterboro.' Good residence, and ex cellent out buildings, all in good repair. Fairly well timbered. 100 acres open load—50 seres clear cf stumps Good drainage. Terms easy J. M. WALKER, Attoxhiy At Law Amu Real Esta-ix Dealer, Crncx Court House Square. WALTERBORO, 8. O. THE ORIGINAL UXATIYE GOUGH SYRUP Cures a0 Coogba and ** -The tee aaalata in expelling Colds from tbe System by gently moving tha bowtls A certain can for croup and KENNEDY'S umtiie HONEYmTAR * ■. a nsmiTT a now. OMfOAM. u. n a. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN oousUler Poxtino ToQet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic core of the person and for mcoi treatment; 0* feminine lUe. At a wash its deonsh* germicidal, deodorising and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sam