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r £|}t Dress aubStaiioarti TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. - :W. W. SMOAK. JR.. E«tor mmd fr.pri.tor Pabllsbed «T«ry WednMdty. Pabfccriptloo pr1r« $1.00 p«r annum WEDXbSDAY NOV. Jl. 1006. HAMPTON STATUE UNVEILED. Yeateiday was a notable day for Co. lambia and Sooth Carolina. It wa* made memorable by the onreiling of she statue to Wade Hamptou with Ap propriate ceremony. Gen M. C. Butler vrn* the orator of the occasion. Speeches were also made by Got Heyward and Col J. Q. Marshall. • WHY IS THIS? “I am much impressed,” eaid a book «tore man to n Herald man recently, “ l>y the number of grown negro men who bny copybooks, not for their ehil- but for themselves to practice in. IPl^one evidence‘of their striving to better themselves.” Tbe book teller might have added that the same was tfne of illiterate white men; but be did not because it is not true.—Sumter Herald. Dr James H Carlisle, president em eritus of Wofford College and one of the three surviving signers of the sec «Mision ordinance, is honored, and be loved wherever his name is known. Little wonder then that the announce- ment'thnt he is to receive a pension of * 81,150 per year from the Carnegie Found ation has canoed mnch rejoicing. This generous act of the Carnegie board has < Ansed rejoicing not so much on account the financial aid itself as because of the appreciation and recognition of a lifelong service of this “Grand Old Man in the cause of Christian education.— Kdgelield ndvertisr. AT LASTI We are very giad to note that there IJ an additional ccach for whites on the train between Green Pond and Ehr hardt. It was not placed on thia road a bit too soon, for we believe the people would not have tolerated the miserable • accommodations longer. They have shown themselves a long suffering people, as it is. We do not think wo can claim the honor for this coach on the strength of onr last week's editorial utterance, because it came the same evening the paper was issued. Still wa have spoken often previously, and we hope onr humble remarks were help ful in bringing thia consammation. We liave no apology to make, however, for what we aaid last week, for we promised onr conscience when we began to wield (?) the editorial pen that we would hit at wrong in onr feeble way whenever and wherever it ehowed itself, and we expect to continne to do to. HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain Too Nuggots A Baty Hsdiciiw tor Busy Brine* Bolton Httltti and Renewwl View. A spnclflo for rountlpotion. ImUecntlon. Uvor and Kidney trouolev.'rtmidea. lu-wma. impure lllood. Bad Breath. Slunrlsh Bowels. Headache aod Dacxacbc. U» Hocky Mountain Tea In tab let form. » cents a boi. Genuine made by HoixisTsa Dmito Cone ATT. Madison, Wia. 'OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE John M Klain. - - - - - ^.r - _ . - - : hs'e frequent ridej with tha iiiMill-ie in learcn of the nimble lux or the fleet footed deer. It was our idex-nn* rn dine with the funiilj of II IJisclii-ff who have just moved up from Charleston. And •uchadinnei! Only those who had similar experiences can . appreciate what a good plantation dinner means dispensed with Southern hospitality. We had the pleasure of meeting while there besides Mr and Mrs Bischoff, Henry Hiichoff, J D Leseruan, s genial Oharleetonian, P Larsen who hafi charge of the plantation, and our former townsman S M l rosby who keeps the store of the plantition. We were very glad to get this glimpse of what plantation life in lower Colleton means. The possi bilities of this section are finlimited. There are thousands of acres of the most productive lands we have ever seen awaiting the hand of the has o bandman. The time is not far dis tant when this section of the cqiintry and for That matter all lower Colle ton will be made to blorsoin with bounteous harvest. dad Doath in Walcerboro. William Pennfoy adopted son of Mr Mr* John II Penrifov s bright lit* 11* U«1 nearly *ix y*ar§ old, dlad at tha horn* of hi* parent* here, Friday after a brief illnese. ■ William wa* the em of Mr Joe Wright of Low mleeville, but baa been living with Mr and Mre Peurifoy aince hie mother’* death whch occurred when he wa* only one year old. Hi* death leave* tbe home of Mr and Mr* Penrifov child- lee* as they lost th°ir own child just e few week* ago. . The Prea* and Standard avmpathizee with them in their bereavement. Marion Harland The celebrated authore«e, so h : ghly esteemed bv t^e wrn>en of America, e*t s on nage* 103 end 445 of tv'pnUr work,” Eve’fi Daughter^; or Common Senae for Maid, wife and Mother ” *• For the achlug back—ahould H be slow In recovering Its normal length— an Allcock’* Plaster 1* an excellent com fort er.combiiiing the fenaation of the *u» tain^d pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qcalitie* developed in the wearing. It should lie kept over the eeat of uneasiness for several days—In obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight.” “For pain In tiie bick wear an Allcok’a Plaat**r constantly, renewing a* It wears off. This an Invaluab'e support when the weight on the small of the back In comes heaw and the aching Incessant. ' ECZEMA and PILE CURE ' FREE Knowing what it was to suf fer, I will give FREE OF CHARGE, to ary afflicted a positive cure for Ecze ma. Palt Rheum, Erysipelas. Pile* and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don’t suffer longer. Write F W WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York, Enclote Stamp. A Visit to the Low Country. It was our pleasure last Friday to visit a section of Colleton count? which is mnnreloai in its po«ibilities and the richness of its soil. Onr wanderings took us to the plantation of W B Biaohoff and Brother. We alighted from the train at Jackson- boro and behind one of their “never < dying’' gray moles, driven by Caro- . lioa Siiqpoo* their youthful driver, m about an hours time reached onr ' destination. Tbe drive is trough one of those beautiful sections oi Colleton county. Magnificent live oaks with festoons of moss, scattered underneath was a refreshing green of palms. At West iiaak we psssed a place which had been, in ante-bellom days a magni ficent estate, and a little farther on tbe same side of the road we passed plantations now oocopied by Messrs Geo BissslI and W E Haskell, Jr. Wo scon reached the plantation of He«ra Biaohoff and Brother which fcin tha midst of a grove of liys A flowing artesian well for- nishes water for the use of the plan W . __ - . A NOVEMBER 20TH ryp I will open a fancy grocery store in the lot adjoining the Waite rboro 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, AVOID me INTERNAL' WRONGS of" Curious Advertisements. "Annual sale now un—Don’t gq_else- . fwhero to be cheatai—cone in here.” “A lady wanted to sell her piano, as she is going away in a strong iron frame. "Furnished apartments suitable for gentlemen with folding doors.” "Two airier* want washing.” ’’Wanted—A room by t^o gentlemen about thirty feet long and twenty feat broad.” ’ Lost A collie dog by a man on Satur day r nswerlug to Jim, with a brass collar around his neck and amuzz'e.” A Debt of Gratitude. Tampa Fla Apr 25. *906. ”1 feel like 1 owe to uiv fellow mam thia much: For teven years I had Ecz ema on my ankle* I have tried m*ny doctor* and nnmere us remedies which only temporal ily relieved I decided to give your Tetterine a trial. I did so aod ater eigh weeks am entirely fre* from the terrible Eczema. I S Guldens’ Tetterine also cure* all oher forma o skin diseases 50c box. Your drnggUt or J T Shuptrie, Mfr, Savannah, Ga. | Use Tetterine Skin Soap, 25o the cake, sold by John M Klein. CITATION For Letters ot Administration- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , * County of Colleton, By Jno D. Edwards Esquire Probate Judge. Whereat W E Stanfield made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admiu- istration of tbe Estate and effects of Mary Stanfield, deceased. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the aaid Mary Stanfield deceased, that they be sod appear before me, !u the Coart of Probat* to be held at Walterboro cn 88th day Nov 1906 next after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, whv the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of November A. D. 1906. Published on tbe 14th and 21st days of Nov, 1906, in The Press and Standard. JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probata Judge ABG0T COUGHS Some Reliable Local Advice "In conducting a large drug business we naturally meet a great many people at this season of the year who gaffer from coughs, colds and bronchial trou bles. "As then troubles ar easily controlled if tbe right means is taken to cure them, we want to say to tbe people of Waiter- boro that we goarnte* onr cod liver pre paration, Winol, will care hanging-on colda, stubborn coughs, bronchial and lung troubles quicker than any % prepar- ation we have ever sold. ‘This is because Vinol contains no nil or grease to clog the system and upeet tbe stomach, vet it does contain every one of the fifty odd medicinal curative elemnts actually taken from fresh code’ livers, with tonic iron ad ded. Vinol is not a patent medicine; and yon know what yon are taking, so without reoevation we recommend Vinol to oure coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, increase 'he appetite, baild n p the rundown, tired an J debilitated, and create strength and renewed vitnUty for the agsd. "If Vinol feUeto do what we aay we will refund every dollar paid for it. John M Klein Druggist. Note.—While we nra eole agents for Vinol In Waltorboro, it is now for mIo at tbe leading drag store in nearly every town aod oily in the eoentry. Look for tbe Vinol agency in yoor town. Final Notice. On the 14th day of December, 1906. I will sake aay final rBBenaa tbs admin- lahratris of tao estate of lu Xllaott, do- Mofeho Alum in food causes stomach disorders—Its con tinued use means permanent injury to health. ^Following the advice of medical scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use in bread making. . V!. ^American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum’s wrongs by always buying pure ( Cream of Tartar Ba Powder. q Pure Grape Cream Tartar Powder is to be ] for the asking— Buy by name— Don*! Need Divorce Law. We have leceivel a marked' copy of a western paper containing an editorial exreeaiug great tdpriae that 'onth Car olina differed from every other state in the nnion in that she had no divorce law, and wondered why on earth snob is th* case. We can tarn on fi* light in n pair oi minutes. It i* just this way: If a mnu U ever so lucky as to marry a South Garoliua woman yon couldn't run him away from her with a gatting gun— much less a divorce law. So what’s tbe use?—Chester Lantern. “ijr A Guaranteed Care for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fells to care any case, no matter of how long standing, m 6 to 14 days. First application give* ease and real. 60c. If your druggist hasn’t It send 50c in atampa and It will be fotward- edpostpaid by Parts Medicine Co., St. Lou!*, Mo BUGGY FOR SALE.» $46.00. t- • . <? First-clasa leather quarter-top buggy guaranteed; set of single buggy harnese. $6,00. Georgia Vehlc a Msjqu fact n ring Co 58 W Mitchell St, Atlanta, Georgia. Final Notice. Eel James Ghhagaa. „ On the 6th dav of Dumber next (1906) I will make aay final return at Adminis tratrix 0 T A of Jamee Gahecaa, and im- »edlately thereafter apply to he probate court for my final dteohatga as adminis tratrix of said saute. ON Oct 61,190$ ' "Wanted—By s nspectsble girl, lef passage to New Yoik; willing to take care of children and a good sailor.” ’’Respectable widow Wants washing 01 Tuesdays.” * For Sale—A pianoforte, tbe proparty of a musician with carved leg*.” COPY SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF. ' * (Complaint not served) 6TA1E OF SOUTH CAROLINA Oonotv of Colleton, In the Probate Court Josiah Neabit as Administrator of Eetate]of Chance Grandison Plaintiff. • < V The Unknown Heirs at-Law oi Chance Grandison Defendaodant To The Defendants: The Unknown lleirs-at-law of Cha nce Grandson, 9 Yon Nre Hereby Summoned and required to answer tb« Complaint in this action which with tha Summons herein was filed in the office of the Probate Judge for Colleton County in October 3o, I006, and to servo a copv of jour answer to the said Com plaint on the subecriber at his office at Walterboro, South Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service* and if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this Complaint WM J FI8HBURNE. PtaaintifTs Attorneys. Oot ff, A D 1906. re Dr King’s New Ufa Pills, fiver and bowels go oa striae,