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€tf« Dress anb Stanbarb TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. W. W. SMOAK, JR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. —TERMS— irh ... ALWAYS II ADVANCE. FlbHikrf •T*ry WtdaflMbj. fl.OO 80c SSc AY JAN. 3«. I9«7. WHY, CERTAINLY. About MTf □ con of oottoo iMd wan i from this pbtoa lost weak to bo ! for mcol. Moot of it went to iWnltarboro Cotton OH Co.—Khr- •M Correapondent for Bamberg Her- SHOULD AIM AT TRUTH, nr nnfortnnate that correepoadente not get facta aa they are before report# orer the country. It wMIbe nlonf time before Beanfort will aetaeer the felae report report tent oat % the eorreepoadent for the Serannah Newa that there wee trouble and whi tee daring i diflMtroa# Are. AN EASY JOB of time of it . Will Spain WIM Barley aai everybody elan la Dor eh ant er f ao hnmiliated that they will aot to offer nay reniatanea or a wrong The SammerriUe , may give him a little eadwedeaire to oongratalatn on the faarlaaa ataad _ to Dor* ty'a welfare. THE RACE CONFERENCE. There wet a notable gathering of negroee in Colombia laat eeek in at- aendnuce npon the Rare Conference called to meet there by Rev, Richard Carroll, who it the leader of bia race in tbia State. We are very glad to note tba evidence# of Mendllneae to the white people ee shown by the addreeeee delivered by leaders of the negro race. Booker T. Washington made an able speech filled with good advice We feel rare if the ooarsel of theee tra'y leaden of their race la heeded we shall have ao race trooblre. Their object is to apbnild the race. Washington says tba negro was brongat here against hit will, bat that ha is here and he doea not desire to leave this oonntry, that be dote aot desire to control politically for this is the white maa’s country, nor does ha desire social equality, Be says, “War meet teach oar people, whatever their enaploymeat, that they should never leave the service of their employer without dae notice, and that when they make a promise to perform a certain service, they should keep that promise though the heavens fall." We regret that we cannot give a fuller report of this conference. Richard Carroll issued an address to the race in which he rams np a lot of good advioa. We command hie advice to the negro readers of onr paper. He Mjs: “We mart show a wiUingaem to work ■p and do any kind of iwork, however harnbte, ao we can make a living by it. “We mast aeek la every way to show treahrae friendly and betpCal to white people, who are so disposed toward as. “Wa ahneld ergs the aegroaa to stay oat af the oaarta and obey the laws. “We meat avoid all poadbia with the while race as ao good eoam to the negro by antagonising Anglo-Saxon, North or Booth. RHEUMAHS DIRECTOR SMITH, dm to eoagmanlntn Director Smith on hie election to. the i ea the penitentiary board, a legislature con Id have choice, and. In pneeis van arfghi congratulate Ootteton county aim. However, we would like Dime- tw Smith to tell ns how it was that she daAly papers the morning after his elec Mom mid he was from Bomberg county? Than Oabatoa ooaaty ban famished county with her satire dele* bat we object 'a appropriating Director CURED .%%%9%%***ii** *********xx* ‘ “Sun Light on Tap” The Circulation Stimulated and the Muscles and Joints lubricated by using Sloajvs Liivinveivt Price 25c 50c 6^1.00 Sold by &II Dealers [‘SbdKs Treatise On The Horse"Sent Free ' Address Dr. Earl S.SIoan,Boston,Mass. & R L Frumr—Orpington Fowla and T A Bailer & Sons—Notice of Dia- aolotion. chit. "Wa mam strive to edeente our dreuaad sead them to where the vnrioas ladastriee are taaght aa edacatma is lad oat rial edaa tion with the training of the heart. “We mast me that the churches have the very beet ministers, as the aegre preacher is the natural leader of the ram. It is very haportaat that all denomination# etrive to get the very beet Uhrtatian ministers. “We mast build belter hoe sea aad id add ta Mem aa the family grows. We can aoi get away little beam life. The oh arch ihe school can not de for as Iba If the well SENATOR TILLTIAN. i la one thing ere are tired af It l» Ihn way oar senior Senator is mlsrap- aad honnned down by nearly r la the Stain, especially i State aad News aad > attitnda toward# him la Mm than perseculioo. It mama that they do not realise that whatever Is seAi deragatory of the higtmst represen tative we have; that whatever villifl- aad misrepresentation they la* ) in at Senator Tillman's expenee down an South Carolina of eoorn and contempt by Had the loading newspapers •f the stale upheld Senator Tillman’s since be has been in the Senate it in his favor would have lied throughout the country i would have entitled him to oour- a ejaai da ration by hia compeers in senate and by the great body of tb a a all over the country, and hie pe- hla eocentricitiee would have .unnoticed. i Is a duty the dally newpapers own the people along this line that ie oafcmded, end that daty ie to portray fha character and works of our public in rack a manner aa will givr true insight to their ti l a« representative#, but ao bitter atka aalmas againat Senator TMama aad ao fierce the warfare waged by them newspapers, that ncthing they say about him will do to take wit ho at the proverbial grain of salt. Them •oamaswepapareare piling ape moral dabi to the State for damage to her , beside which all Tillman'a with hia pitchfork, aad i displays with n«u use i iMglaHlraaca. Let them beware. Give • te devil kis dna; and let them remem* a r that manMimee something can eoam ralafNasirerh. Down hernia Oolle we feel safe with Till “We meat dteooemge the drinking of wklshay aad the mle of the seme aad by an mean# the Mind tigers, by whom soever they are conducted. “We mast discourage the railroad aad slMHnboal exonraioaa la the sum mer, aa they contribute mack to the degtadtioa aad rain of oer jeople “We mast aacoarage every who goes into besloam of any kiiN'. The mce meat have its bestnee man aa wall aa Its farmers, mesons, carpen ters and man of the profemioaa Ea* coarega thorn while men In every oora- mnuity who are disposed to be friend* ly to the negro by doing nothing that wilt make them ashamed of their friendship, working for their trade end in every way making them feel that friendship Is not lost. 'A man that hath friends most show himself friend* ly.’ Bach men should have onr bosi- ness, onr sympathy, onr labor and onr friendship. aaMAIk OK FARM4. "We most encourage the majority of the colored people to remain on the farms and stay oat of tka cities and towns, unless they have aa cceopatlon that Is aura to enable them to make an hasiest living, knowing that tba farms are the backbone of the country and a* the race can aot rim higher than the wnaaen, ao town or community ea a rale will be stronger than the farms that are back of it; that ao individual whether ha be a lawyer, doctor, preach* er or railway president, can li\e inde pendently of the back country, for the farmer Is the prop of the State. C T Comtningt—Letters of Ad- ministration, Estate cf Mr*. Mary D Cura min a. W D Bennett, Attorney—Profea- ionsl < ard. 8 Finn—Dependable Jewelry. tGma A Warren—Farm Supplies * Opt Ssaasss Fw Relief. STATE OF SOTTH CAROUNA, Oouaty of Colloton, Court of Ootnmoq Pleas. (Complaint Served) W F Cummings, Assignee, Plaintiff; againat Isari Orsen and C S McMillan, Defendants. To tbs Defendants, Isaac Green and O 8 McMillan. Too are hereby summoned sad re quired to answer the complaint in this action of vbioh a copy is bsra* with served apon you, and to servo a copy of your answer to tbs said com* plaint on tbs subscriber st their thorn school# often in Waiter boro, 9 C, within tfrsnty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fkil to answer the coat- plaint withifi the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to the Coart for the relief demanded in Urn complaint ✓ Da^Octl^A D, 1005. COFAGS Howell & Gruber, C C Tracy. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To tbs Defendant C S McMillan: Yob will pleasa take notion that the summons of which the above is a copy, was duly filed, together with the complaint herein, in tba oftoe of tbs ClstK of the Court of Common Pleas aad General Sessions for Cotie ton Coufity on the loth day of Jan, 1991. Howell A Gruber, C C Tracy, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jan 39,1907, 1 30 Gt cimioif For letters of idmini’tration STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA. County of Collaion. By John D Edwards, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, B R Griffin made suit to me to grunt him letters of adminis tration of the estate and eflects of Mrs R E Giiffln, deceased. THEBE are therefore to cite and ad- moaiah all and singular the kindred end creditors of the said R E Griffin, deceased, that tbeT be aed appear before me. In the court of probate, to be held at W.vlterboro, 8 C, on 6th day of February. 1107, aext after pubHcatlou thereof, at 11 o'clock la the forenoon, to show caaee. If say they have, why the eaM administration should > not be granted. GIVEN aider mv hand, this 22nd day of January; Anno Domini, 1#0T. Published on the Strd and 90th days of Jea. 1107, (aThe Press aad Standard. JNO.D. EDWARDS. Probate Judge. A comfort worth having. A pleasure to use. You need light- open the burner cock, its there, use it as long as needed. Close the burner cock and the expense stops instantly. Can you realize what a* comfort this is—Acetylene, a beautiful, brilliant, white light. ‘ Its more like # day light than any other artificial light. We are South Carolina State Agents for the Eagle Generator Co., of St. Louis, Mo. The oldest, the most reliable Generator con cern in the world If you are interested in good lights, drop us a postal for one Oj NOTICES. Noticg—$300 Reward V to convict per»on B Oru* __ who Iliad tobaraW bar's hunt aa the uighrefJaa 18th and Academy oa Jaa Itth i#07. ', Towa of Wahsrboro. " D B Black, Clerk and Tame. our latest catalogues, entitled “Darkless Nights.” This little booklet describes fully, our Water and Carbide Feed. Automatic, and Non-Automatic Acetylene Generator. We have installed in Colleton Couty alone 32 individual plants. And it pleases us to say that in every case we have pleased our customers. For further information, address * 0 4 Reward CITATION- For Utters of Administration- STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton, By Jno D. Edwards Enquire Probate Judge. Whereas O T Cuamlegs made rail to me to grant him Letter* of Admin istration of the Estate and effect* of Manr DCummiujn. THEBE ARK, THEREFORE, to cite and adaioalak all and aiagnlar the kindred and Creditor* of tbe Mid Mary D Cum mings, deceased, that they be aed eppeer before mt7 Ie the Court ot Piobate to be held at Wal erboro in li;h day Feb 1#07 next affar publication hereof, at 11 o’clock In tbe forenoon, to show cause if any they have, whv the raid Adminis tration rbould not be granted. Given under my baud, this 28ih day ol Jan A. D. M. Published on tbe 8dth Jay of Jan. and tbe 6th day of Feb, 1907, in Tbe and Standard. JNU. D. EDWARDS. Probate Judge For proof sufficient to convict parson or persons who broke the street lamps ie tbe Town of Walter boro on the night of Jan 19th 1907. Town of Walter boro. D B Black Clerk and Trias. Notice—$200. Reward. For proof enffidant to convict persons who tried 10 burn my barn on the night of Jea Iffik aad tbe Academy on tbe night of Jan 19'.h, 19C7. W B GRUBER. COLLETON MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, WAL.TERBORO and RITTER, S. C. i \%*%%**%*%*%% ***%******** Notice. By muloal consent tba company of J A Ballay A Boa dissolve..copartnership. J A Ballay will continue the busineea, and ooliect all debts aad nettle all in- dabtadaaaa. J A Bailey A Son. Jaa 98. '#7. NOTICE—All p«r*onslndeb‘ad to the Halford Hardware Company will do veil to tee me at once, •• I have all account* for coUeclka. J C HIOTT, Atty at Lew Waller boro, i C. Notice. On tb* 7th day of Febroary, 1907, I will make my flaal return M adminis trator of tbe estate of P A Hloman, dr* ceased, sod immediately thereafter ap ply to tbe Judge of Probate of Colleton county for Letter* Diami»a<»ry v G W Slmnan, Jae 3,'07. 1 9 4t Administrator./ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given prohibiting S any mod alt person* “ lands of Me from enter inf upon the lands of Messrs P B an R~ S Bradly, situate in tbe County of Colleton, Sontb Carolina, and located in Fraser, Gloyer aad Verdier Town ships in said county and notices of I're** ] such prohibition hare been duly post ed ou the bord n of said land. 1 9 3t 1' B and R S Bradley. ta. man, hedex to New Advert Darid P Taff-The land wants real estate. J E Fripp—Letters of Administra- tk>o, Estate Mrs H A Stokes Brown Mfg. Oa—“Nosena.” Terry & Shaffer—Plow Brand Fertilisers. Charleston Biscuit Works— “Skidoo* Dropa Ettwan Fertiliser Ua—For all crops and for big oropa CITATION For Loners of Administration, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. By John D Edward*. Esquire, Probate ^ Judge. WHEREAS J E Fripp made an t to me to great him letters of Admin- le»ration of the Estate end effect* of II'* H A Stoke*. THESE ere therefore to cite and ad monish ell and singular the kindu d an I creditors of tbe said II A Btokea. deceased that they ha and appear before aw, la tbs Court of Probate, to he held at Welterboro SO on Feb 14th 1907. after C tbiicatloo hereof, et 11 o'clock in the reaooa.toshow cans*. If any they have why Ike said Administration should aot he granted. GIVEN under my hand, thl* 29 h day of J«n Anno Domini 1907. Published on the 90ih day of Jae. end the <hh day of Feb. 1907, in The Pres* hi day of Standard. Administrator's Notice! On the 96'h day of Febroary, 1907, I will make my final retarn as adminir • t rat or of the estate of R W CbauMa, S', deceased, aad immediataiy thereafter apply to the probrte court for Lettere Duaraeory. R W Chaplin, Adminlitiator. Jan 98, ’07 4*, FOR SALE. 1 30 H. P. Engine, 1 35 h. P. Boiler, 1 piece of 30 ft shafting and pulleys. Just repaired and in good condition. A. Q. LYONS, Getsinger, S. C. contracts for Farm Supplies with the Colleton Mercantile and Manufacturing Co., who are in position to furnish just the line of goods required to meet the demands of the diligent farmer, at prices surpassed by none. We arc most anxious to connect ourselves with all hard working people. Feeling that our practical experience, gained by actual contact with. the farming interests, both directly and indirectly, qualifies us advantageously, from the consumers standpoint, to treat satisfactorily with the producers. We therefore earnestly solicit your patronage promising in advance to meet all reasonable de mands. Our Mr. Paul Sanders who handles all applications for supplies will be at the “Brick Store,” in Walterboro Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of each week, and at Ritter Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and can be reached by Phone from either point. Colleton Mer. & Mfg. Co. - JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probate Judge W. D. BENNETT, Attobkey at Law WALTERBORO, • 8. O. Service Omars teed Office Ocait House Square Local Market Report for Today. CotlOB ikHIlag 9 7-fi. W osuis per hoahaL Sweat potatoes fiOoper bushel. Rloa rough, |i par bushel. (Wrap »e par gal. Eggs, lie par Aw. cSokeas fl 10 to gl per 1 *00 to *4 par doe. LHepar] Wool* tie* pi doe. Single Comb Buff Orpington# Admitted to be the b of all purpose fowls, i Sitters and Mothers- ^ very best of layers. L* Healthy, Great. foragi Easily raised. THE FOWL FM TK FAM bggs ji.50 per Sittii shipped •«jFwh«* Waherboco, A C'