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6 * .* “ i • , -t, V a CfetJJrcss anl) Stantmrt TWENTYJ<!NTH YEAR. *' «p W. W. SMOAK, JR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. —TERMS— OU* TEAR MX HOICTH* i Tim EE NORTH!* • • ALWAYS II AOV&NCE. , Published erery Wedne^lef. WBDNHSDAV FEB. Ij. I9®7- Ooremor A nee' Mema*fo be able t' 9 deride »queetlon withnct tlelftT. Pie motto sreme to be like thet of the re’e- bnted Derid Crockett: “Be sore 7< a ore t ight and go aheed. It miftbt not be nmtea. in order to keep the rero'de BtreiRhr, for oe to He* mail meekly a»k: Did thi« second in* TestiiraHnff dlspeneory committee re ceive additional pay? OH, PSHAW! Mis I^ir ; Blator who make* it his l»n*i- aese to kill undesirable bills ren*lers bis constiinctits the greatest service — Sumter Item. Anil it would be appropriate for the fool bill killer to introduce a fool-killer bill —Chester Lantern. IN ME CORRESPONDENT^. UNeare publishing this week a timely etter from one of Colleton’s honored j mis residing In Wi’liamsbnrg county.' We appreciate the kind rem-irks made, •iy iim as to oq^ bnmble efforts to pnb*. lish a good coanty paper, and the aug- L estion that we hare a good lire corres- pondeut from every aection of the conn* ' »y is a good one. We wish for jost ■orb * consummation, and we woold be glad ,o have propositions from prisons at every poetof&ce who woo’d like to act es correspondent*. Yon owe it to yo r oiauiuiiity to let the world know what j ■ m are iluiuiii and we do not mean b I his jost a nr rs chronicling of the faci | uat your uiighbor went off and some , bjoy else’s neighbor came to your place j Vhrer, it Is true, are interesting news terns bot yon are not doing Jostfoe to , #..ur coumi'iuity when yon band in onl> heve. Advertise Tell us of yonr cboo's, your churches, yonr farms yonr 1 -iistory—the r*st—*t»d prophesy for the ! mtnre. We have never yet turned 44 ■■a** %%»**%*%***% ft For Emergencies ad Home For the Stock on the Farm * SloaKs Lminveivt „. Is awhole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 * 100 5«nd For Free Booklet on Horses.Cattle. Hogs & Poultry* Address Dr. Earl S Sloan, Boston, Mass. '^aA.. ATTENTION,LADIES! Nearly every town of any si*e or pre teations in the State has Its civic league composed of the ladies of the town. They do good too. Various objsots are theirs; to baaotity and make clean; to build up; to awaken enthusiasm. What la the matter with Walterboro ladies? Why cannot they do something ft r the town? A decent lecture ball is badly needed and this they oonld build if they would WUlyott organize ladies and try? Why not?" 1 cuuseit cou.titau nal saftgaardal to bo town a good article of new*, and if J<>» throwa arooIld the of IXjoor in ■ave one let ns have it. and let ns have thllt w i,h ( mt it would t while it is news. Colleton county never have been incorporated in the btste Constitution. The Carey C.uhrau ( h . rt u , 0 pi at f„nn. followed by the pi bill is now a Uw. Colleton County, win*', are you going to do with it? We have dispensaries now, shill we ho'd on to them? Or shall we seize this oppor tunity to try prohibition? Let us weigh WHAT HAVE WE? lo almost every community there is some farmer who has a farm which is the pride of that community nod which is considered a standard of ezcelleuce for his neighbor . Nearly every county in the State ha* some industry of which its citizens are proud, ami it is pointed out to visitors ami its virtoes extolled Oar coanty is no? lehind in this for have we not onr cahltagn and trucking industries? Nearly every town in the HtaJe has among Its suburbs rome farm where Is kept an ideal dairy, an np-to- date poultry yard, a number of fine hogi or colts, etc., but—WHAT—HAVE— WE? WHY? has some son* in other counties aod in other states .who .could tell THEIR friends at home some i* teres ing things If they would write fhein to their coanty paper. How doe* rids strike oar worthy friend? Most seriously, though, we ; the p'opojitiou ^refaiiy and deliberate- 1‘ke to have a good live correspondent a* j iy ^ dec , de M ^ ho0f ^ % g re at conn- EVERY place in the comity-one win **» 17 of a gr#at 8laU) „ not look be- we conld count on to give es the bmd ua> Th0 ae w ho have prejudices It would not be a b*d idea for « T * 1 7 for or against conditions thst have ex- township or section to hold a mat-* i t#d forget |b4 , m The futore t, before meeting and elect their best writer «> i M and lo th i t foture muat we work ont be correspondent. It will do you hood, oor de#tiuy at a and a, a people, ind it would do your county good-and ^ Caiey .Ooth»N biU is a law We yonr editor would—would stand on his ^ Uw abtfUug w « w* re taught in head if such a thing shon’.d ^PP® 0 -1 oor c hiidhood that everything happens Let ns have the news. Oar faithful t b« best and despite conditions or correspondents must aot weary in well ^ws y o are going to move forward and doing—yoa see we are watched and th- uyt {^ ckwar j report mast be a good one. Keep aliv e o j The Potato. The common potato was at the time of the discovery of America In culti vation from (Tille, to which It I* In digenous. along the greater part of the Andes rs far north r.s to New < I ran a da. It was intro hiced from Quito Into RllHiJu about loSi under the name of ••papa,” whlcli In Spani-h it stiil bean. From Fpuln it fonud Ifo way tr Italy, where it became known ns “tartufTa- to organize an Impromptu~tfueC TTn- fortuuntely the next line of the song was: “Hark! >Vlmt soiunl Is that which breaks upon mine ear?” This so tickled the fancy of the great vocalist that be hurst Into a hearty fit of laughter and % anh-t. Twice they came back and at- teiupteil the song, and finally they bad to give it tip in despair, much to tho amuseme nt of the nudieuee. Many Kinds of Days In Ons. A menu solar day is the average or mean of all the apparent solar days in a year. Mean solar time Is that shown by a well regulated clock or watch, while apparent solar time Is that shown by a well constructed sun dial. The difference between the two at any time is the equation of time and may nniodlit to sixteen minutes and tWon ty-one seconds. The astronomical day begin* at noou and the civil day at the preceding midnight. The sidereal and menu solar days are both Invariable, but one day of tho latter Is equal to 1 day " minutes and 50dj5T» seconds of the farmer. Sun Light on Tap 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 cpn- cern in the world If you are interested in good cr THE DISPENSARY. 0 ! And ths State Dispensary has been killed- We now have local option. In o'her words the democratic idea has ►ven carried further than heretofore in *he nmtmgemsut of the liqaor problem, ind it is now left to each coanty re public to manage its own liqaor bnsi- lo." and thence wrs carried to Mens, in ness. We are not at all sure of the wts- dom of this plan. The chances of cor. llclgluni. I y one of tho attendants of the pope’s legate i» that cotmiry. Ifi > l.hvs it was non: by FliHIppe tie Sirry. ruptiouiuthe county boards will still governor of Mou.i. t.) the botanist, fhJ k. Ib,r.. If . whitk.j hMW i. J.-; l*'**"* “ tU * of Leyden, who In 1U)1 published the terraiaed to bribe a board into buying g(K)d »|escrlptlou of It under the its stuff it will be as easy for its ripre- { name of “Papas peruanoruu.’’ and -entative to visit each coanty seat and j THE PLACE FOR BOYS. The city cooncii of Spartanburg, has recently passed an ordinance requiring all boys nnder 21 years of age to cease patroaizing pool rooms 4f er night-in other words to be at home. We shall watch the outcome with interest and if it aucoeeda in Spartanburg, it would he agoodplgiifor Walterboro to try it Small boys have no Imdues* on the atreets alone at night, and parents who allow their boys ont at night are run ning great risks, to say th# lea f Parents cannot he too careful with their hoys, and this applies to both races. An ouFce of prevention is worth a pound o* cure, says an old proverb. THE VOTING CONTEST. We have decided to in.ike one mini' change in our oriitipal plan as to th, ooLtest, one that will not ailed anyone aud one that no ooe could object to. I . 2* this: W a will pabllsh the names ol Eli I'onteelaate March IS, the date of iaauq, giving the total number of votes .received by each to that time. Instead of shattii bribe as to station him at the Capitol and bribe there. It may he cheaper too in the long run, for the oonnty boards may not corns aa high as the State board. Railroads, telegraph, telephone alt tend to obliterate space and time aud to make it easy to visit the counties where liquor is sold. Bat we shall see. One advantage, however, we shall en joy lor the season is the silence of the -layers of the dispensary—the moalders if the public opinion that killed the dUpensary law. No one will dispute i hat the dispensary taw has never had a fair showing. Theie have been certain .eadt-rs of tbonght and sentiment who to not reatiz) ihn? a law is a law no mtiler whether it 11 s one’s pccu ia: ideas or not. Bee mse, forsooth, they omid not see the propriety of tho Uw, stated that It had then spread through out (Jermiiny. Recommended in France by Caspar Bnuhin, tho culture of Ui>* tuber rapidly extended in lolk! through out Francbe Corate, the Vosges ai:d Burgundy. But the belief becoming' prevalent that It ctrused leprosy and fe ver. It underwent nn ordeal of pemecu tlou from which It did not recover un til three-quarters of a century after ward. a Sailors' Sid* Linss. “Every sailor has a side line.” he raid. “Many an old shellback makes more out of t^s side line than out of punching saMs and chewing ropes. Watch ’em come aboird for a long voy age. Here's one with a camera, plates and developer. He’ll snapshot spouting ! whales. Icebergs* |mr|toise*, wrecks, anything of interest that.turns up. for HUdi picture) sell to magazines and newspaper*, and he'll photograph hi mate) at so much a hqad. Here’s c man with So Worth of fine wool. He'll knit it all v.p into ladies" shawl* during the voyage; With his skillful, work ho’ll cliawgo it kit > f.V) worth of wool A Cafe Parch. Ajrfhc crowded downtown corner the frightened ixedestrlau* were scurrying out of the way of street cars, automo biles. delivery wagons and policemen on horseback. “Gosh.” exclaimed the window wash er, looking d>wu on them from his perch <>n tho narrow ledge of a fifteen story window, ‘Tin glad I ain't in that crowd "’- Chirr go Tribune. ECZEM A and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what it was to suf fer, 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, fo any ntflirted a positive core for Koz ina, tSa't Rheum, Erysifielas, Fites and 8km D.settees. Instant telief. Uoii’i «»’ITsr longer. Write F VY \\ ILLIaMH 4fK) Meohottan Aveoie, New Enclose Stamp. NOTICES. * « • # lights, drop us a postal for one o^ our latest catalogues, entitled “Darkless Nights-'U 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 m »- i COLLETON MERCANTILE AND i MANUFACTURING COMPANY, WALTERUORO and RITTER, S. C. I************ ***i5**i6*****i Bv mntualrnnafnt the com pm v of .f A Bailev & So*! di-soiv* coptrtnersbip •I A Bailev will i-ondiiue the hn.ine-s and collect all oebfe and seitl* *li ia dehietlnes*. J A Bailey & Sou. Jan 28. ’07. ' NO I ICE. Notice is hereby given prohibifin. any and all persoiig trom entering up »n the land* of M^sr* P It and U S HradIt, situu’e in the County *1 colletou. South Caro!in*, m.d locate' 1 n Fraser, Glover and Yerdier Town- )hip* in su'd county and notices >i ■nich prohibition have been duly ed on the bord r* of eaid Und. i 9 3t PBand U8 Hradley. NOTICE FRIENDS. * ^ I wish to remind you that I am atill io tho wagon, buggy and harness business more than ever before, and handle anything in this line. I have just finished my new store building and now have plenty of room. Have juet icceived a car load of wagons, buggies and baruoss. As many i a you already know I soil the White Hickory Wagon, any size you want, dome aud see them beforo buying elsewhere. 1 am the only, agent in the county. Terras easy. Como with money and without money and get a’wogon, buggy or harness. Only 8 miles from Walter lx ro. Yours truly, M. H HIOTT. . . ' 0 th.* 25 h .lay of F. bmary, loo?, i 1 $ Early Cabbage Plants Guaranteed to balidy Purchaser | link** my final ip»nrn a* adnuui*. 2 - ^„ * of th«*) Mat* of R W Chaplin, 8r, fXy- ~ ilO I Itt'VUHl ip has u eiimi’ the> have tioue ail ihoy could to render ivory. lie'll carve it into little ships. it unpopular Instead of that harmony '; VOI T bandy that way. I hc bow ! Ie>.iretl feller darn* etockings and patch which *houlil prevail when a matLr if pg q-hp or^ss eyed one Hhave-; such gravity aud mai;uitade Is' con uinkjmir cat.*. Aa for me. 1 run a lot- corned, there have bsen nothing but t ’ 1 ' tuagnifyings of erroia ami bitterest op position. We believe in the principles of the dispensary law. We do not see Now Orleans Times-Democrat. Colors and Seamstress** The aenmatress, pasaln;; her needle through and through the fabric on her lap, an id: “1 love to sew white. I love to sew the difference between ihe State’s re- off all; nomination* at that oeiving her revenues aa n profit on tlie P n ' <M1 t ' K> * 1>,nk " - are 80 nre .. —. . . ■ mo«*t of the clear, pale tints. But time, w# have decided to allow new sale of liquor by her agents, or in re names entered for two week* more or oeiving them as lioeoses as under the •tiUtbe issue of the 27th of March. We i 0 i d bar-room system. If it is wrong .doth!* at *he sngges ion of va-ioo* or the State to sell whiskey it is wrong :friends of the contest who i rge that f or a p.i^te citizen of the State to sell some one may ba laboring nnder the j, and* ice vers i. impression that a candidate has been But %e now have local-option, aud we entered whose name has failed to resci* are promiaed the almost ouautmoas sap- ^ that coribiuatloa of black and white ns. 1 hi. will give time to correct all ,K>rt of the pres, of the State in the en- ^ "' ork on " h ^* errors of this kind. We woold urge forcemeat of this law. This it good. Mack ntul black! But red! But shepherd'.* plaid!” She threw back her head lu horror. "Bright red. when you sew It, In- finmej your vision. It auffen you. It makes you nervous. Black strain* the oyPs out of yonr head, the stitches In it are *o hard to sec. Black is a de- pre.vsing color too. But worst of nH IB you. however, not to pot off voting till . Fersonally, we believe the cld iRspeu-1 «•' then for it Is essential that your candi sary law conld have been purified aud 1 dat* be entereil as early as possible, honest men gotten to run it, but it ^ras York Fro. s. Vote* continue to pour in. We are not purified, *nd wiii be better off aa a* very much encouraged at the interest memory. Despite its shortc?mings and shown, hot we realize this is only a, t h. crimes that have been committed in white squares will dance tnder your o-4s like living thlnya. olka dot) dunce, too,” she ceded. •They polka; hence the name.’'—Now Ailminisirator’i, Notice! On ill ninke trator deceased, nud iiumcilm'elv thereafter sm>lv fo tho probrte iniart for Lettets OiMiilasory. 11 W Oheplm, Adii.ii. liti at or. Jan 98, ’07 4*. FOR SALE. 20 h. P. Engine, 25 H. P. Boiler, SHORT STEMMED FIAT DUTCH aa Lst) EXRLTJERSEY CHARLESTON SUCCESSION AUGUSTA WAKEFIELD LARGE TYPE , TRUCKER Tbe Earliest WAKErinD Th*! Esrtiest Flat A little later Laiscit ani Cabbage U.-own F .'oocd I-ullest •?». *(! Va:1.-tr ' than bncceasioa Cabbage FkICE: Inlats at t to 4 n. et (1.&0 per u., & ta 9n. cl $1.25 per m., <3 ia. c.to over, attl.fX) par si. 0 r. O. O. YOCiMO-a I31.ANO. e. C. My Spacld Rxrre** Rata on PLnts U Very Lw. I piCvC OI 2U It. snaiung » C.... . n I !nan»Ete^ r; to ropeba^r .•MUla'ncrion, or will fefciKl the parebsae i it ■ a * , - VjuX T a-"iCC re *ay on'ixa.^r w.')'! U aiiaatiai'-d m eaJ or B"«srta. Tbe*.< p'nnu are n iu tue o(M-n on s«-«eiM»r <•: SoiuU Uarouaa, In a cl.Able vhut U ju»t ruiu-U to t and pulleys. Just repaired * and in good condition. ! 1 A. Q. LYONS, Get singer, S. C. *i\>«rn grown _ reirt la the latenur rrowlav the haMi •« iimnu that can 1m- icrown or tue 8ooU»ern Ktrtos * Ij March. Th-j_w.il »t i-oii-oYere |L«e Two tJ Throt .re ikr looser frearea. Ourooua. In a c-haute that U Jar r __ i In the bnltert Slulea. Theia rlinta caa be .hern Kt-t a 4a-ln* tho month* «.f January, Febniarr. aud oo|<l without Helnr InXf.'cd. and wilt mature a b -ad ol Cab er tii- U joa f.-aw jour own i>Uala ia not boo* and oold St Lar re-t Cuarer-er* am the Mi-tret O*' ith. Jl h'-.r proSt -lrrpei .l* oyou iat>tu L* the *<>ut Local Market Report for Tcday. Cotton—middling 10 05 Corn—new 80 cents per bushel. Peaafl 75 lerbnshei. « Sweet potatoes 60c per bushel. Rice, rough. |i per bushel. Hyrup. H5- n**r «.q. rha* ! -'iy r! »y ? i* f n r th>-:r <--> ;■). I al.ojfi ,,t -i fill U’ut of other 1 V'vu.w. Kkir P’i *t rj.l }' era s-wir the tutartof towns and e«tto* of lor that reason they per- . . ... . .... Flo '«: ,'ig Uu.h -a.■: Gi VI.mmI 5 -rill trrm. m vSojr-l--n-<1»&! VV/VS CTD A' I'V^ •. n. Wh— fr<r i' caUtoron. * ' '—* VJL.1 V^X II* Earl/ Caobage Pme*, e«*h »* I _ ..Pl>!o, r*^u. F-ar, Plum, Cherry ao □ OX ri!\ ito *" t Ftite Tmea, pw»h a* Strawberry, Sweet Potato, v Vriuot 11 YOUNG’S IILe.O.5. C. Egg*, 15. per do*, thick) iicken« $1.50 to $2 per doz. Hens 13.00 to $4 per doz. Wax, 25c per ponml. Wool, 25 itsper pound. « Single Oomb Buff Orpingtons il of what is coming after March 10. its name, it has accomplished good. It has decreased rtrankenew a&d ithas Tho Childish Voica Too Much. A gwod story is told of Signor Foil, the famous bimso! Oace upon a time be was ringing “The Raft.” when a childish voice from somewhere In the etalle sodden 1 y piped In and attem^ed LADIES, Come and see the Piques, | White Mercerized Madrat< Cloths, suitable for Waists * t at the store of G. W. Glover. - Walterboro, -S. C. Admitted to be the best all-purpose fowls, fine Sitters and Mothers. The very best of layers. Large Healthy, Great foragers. Easily raised. THE FOWL FOR THE FIRMER • ivy' tggs $1.50 per Sitting, shipped safely anywhere. R- L FRASER. Walterboro, S. C > ■ . v< •- :;r 9. S'