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A Your Orders for all Kinds of first-class JOB PRINTING We have just received a large shipment of Envelopes, Note Heads, S6. Q And Office Stationery of every description, and we shall be pleased to quote prices and submit samples on anything needed in this line. • <> i *- Give us a Trial Order—We’ll do the Rest. The Official Organ of olleton County. Driver Leaped, hut Wae Killed. Weet Ualoa, O.* Aug. 1?.—Oeo. Morrtaoa, aped <t rears, wee drir- lag a trecOea eepiae over a bridge t an Ilea eoetb el this city, when the Tetrueture gave way and the mschiae •broke through It. Morrieoe then deeped, hoping to save himself, bqt hit a girder ot the bridge and was Why Safety Matches Strike on Qiaos. Then* are two reasooa why ordinary safety matches can be struck on smooth The head of the safety match la compoeed of a mixture of aulphlda el aattmooy. chlorate of potaoetum and k ▲ comparatively el tempera twee will thla to tgrite. Now. gtaaa la a had ceaductor el heat, and the rapid paseega el the aebotaace over It n the tampan tun el that eubetaace i daetly for that purpose. When the gtaee la roach the friction away the laoaaly combined mix tare before the temperature riaee to the point of Ignttlen; hence, giren tbs < position of the match bead, the two rtrcnmetaneee which answer the tion ere the comparative el the glass and Its Imperfect tlrtty of hoot. The ToHsst Men sf Burepe. The talleet men of Bprope are found hi Catalonia. Normaady. Yorkshire and the Arden use dletrict of Belgium. Prus sia gets her tallest recruits from gles- wtek-Holsts In. tbs original hams af the Aaglo-Saxoaa; Austria from the Tyro- lass highlands, la Italy the priigraei af physical degeneration has extended to the upper hpanatnsa. hut the Alba, aka Turks are still an athletic race, and the natives of the Caucasus are ap sinewy and gaunt as In the days of thb “Secular as the Bun. 1 thrown buck under the railing engine. . _ Tb. l/Wb^te. Mill I. MOtlOB, Cl ***** **. t> * »• fit kin right arm and be wae other r^tringrk^Trirfiiiiusain i■ the vriao injured, dying two hours ktar. • galvuns,unSsahklhTnottck of the ft la charted tent the bridge wae do- King's by JausK! New Life Pttls. Oummatoad KMa dragglat tSo. tkWIk’a Uttk lady I ukkeeer gripe, tkaallPlUa, Hold ty ^aom KMa. REVI 'Would Be Signal for Ma Tangier, Aug. 17.—Private letters which have Just reached Tangier tram Pus ny that (he members el the corps are of the oplatoe In hid dn- Ip peer sat an extension el the [|ut that there ie a dMMea his advtaora. The il fhs gra guarded hy the : gay atlegipt on the peri it letup (he city would ke a DR JB-PADGETT. ' % ® , " O *■ QETQINQER. 8. C. ' * .’*•0-^0 ppppppppppdppppdpppppddpp \ •; * Carries a full line of VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO’S FERTILIZERS, and a atock • - . of general merchandise, so 'complete that any thing that can be found anywhere* else in Colleton county can be found at his store. - *** He will meet competition on any article sells. nppdd——BPdddBddddddddPB Curwoo Plam Hamas. Chicago 1m an Indian word, maaatng wild onion or skunk peake la also Indian and Is variously Interpreted as highly salted water, great waters or country on a river. Chautauqua Is aka au Indian word and has had sevetal tnterpreta- tioua, as a foggy place, a bug tied la the middle (referring to the shape af the lake), a place where a chili was washed away, where the flah are tak en out place of easy death or. finally, place where one wea lent Dee Motees k usually stippoard to refer only ta the Trapp 1st monks, and It k aka connect ed with an Indian word meaning the road. Niagara la an Indian word, sig nifying acroris the atralt^pr at the Shenandoah la Indian and mean aprucy stream or a river flowing along side of high bilk, moans near (he great bilk or the hill shaped Ilka an arrowhead or, agatn. tbe Noe bilk, lllaaiaatppl means great water or gathering k of all tbs ton or an almost sndlana river spread oat—Lralkk Weekly. Rond the edv* rtkement thid in The Pragg gad Standard and vote to day. Thorn who have stomach trouble, ap latter how tlight, should give every possible help to the digestive orge s, so tksttba food me? h^ifaMed with the kaslef.irt.Thk may ha done by taking tfc* ooquim aatarel dl DR. JBPADGETT SSSSaSSS QET8INQER. 8. O. . i*- M SOME FACTS AhOUT'THE JaoKKkte, Read the edvertteauMU thh week in Th Prem end Standard, end vote today. Stomach - 1XH to teat turn L ^ W 1 SCHOOL for at your oneg log a it will pteaae school in the Lktlu Svramip Chat. Editor Preae and Standard.- The fannort are gathering the fodder now and will goon beg: to pick cotton. I hope evei fanner that planted corn on tl Willianaon plan will mako grand gnocegg altho eome of tl farmers think tbay hare made big migtake by planting on thi plan and then gome of them ha made aa fine crops of corn at have peer aeon. - Miea Baeaia Smith it gpendi vometime with her brother Walterboro. Miat Hattie Qoodwin left li Tuesday to spend eergrtl wee with her brother Hoy W 8 Got win tt Rome 8 0. We with 1 a pleasant nait. Mrs M F Goodwin spent a. f< dayawithrelatiYeflatStokM li J ▲ Padgett of Lodge and t denghters Miases Tibbie a Hath visited relatives at Lit Swamp tost Sunday. Mr if RCarter, jmM Stokee pleasant virit last S»»unlay h Snnday. Goesa tltut trip *v call for another one. Mia* Julia Shaw who m epei inf sometime with Mrs W Smith, attended the potrai meeeting at labor church 1 oak. Mr D Tiller Strickland paid old home a visit Saturday i Bandar. Mr Ohnrlie Strickland i Hater, Mill Geneva, attended meeting at Doctoco Greek. Memrfle Oharlio Oaldwell 4 Ourie Garter., wae in onr mi last Snnday. H«k X OGoodwfn hadb«flia in Branehville laet week. Hurrah for the new com r 8 J Ang Id 1907. WtM .% . * »V:. i ^v Alft! ■ *«*^S;. 4W-. Orangebanr, S. G, in The BHHhcT Mil, c V >4* »■ «kan*-« mtar' , . V. > • , v.v. W ».- « •-* ** »*■' ,, CTTcVnii ^. , * * * *.e uu * «» a* * R .. -* s * ^ ** .ii- •