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I* i sorroft i tit WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8,1808. It’i 1000 feet deep, “Ptakejr”. end costs $5.00 a foot now—no Dow pet! , ■ « We hope Colleton will have no honi* dde daring 1908. Oar record ie far too bad in this direction. It is time to call a halt. Congratulations to South Carolina —not a lynching daring the year '1907 within her borders. We wish die could say the same about homt* ddca. Beaufort county, we see by the * a 4 B fJK cards—there for cpunty supervisor didate's doubtlMi Mare in that old saying anout ine ditu ana me worm. We pNsaM theOsastte A not sor ry to WXNTHBOR8NEBD. ^ - 1 - V . . we nave puDiisneu eisewoere, in this isne a letter ftrww Miss Mary G Pope, Preridmtof the Winthrop Alumni Asmdation, settinv forth the need which Whrihrsp has for Anew dormitory to . ancon—ndsl the applieaats for entrance into eollege. ThislattaavRMaMri aa by Miss Carry E Wcektyr. ptarideat of eoaaty toachata amdriatina, $rMh the that aa editorial i good. • I Fa art very awh hr fiver of giv ing the girls ef the State aa good educational fndlitfes pi the boys Mg enjoy. Above ah things. Sooth afford.' to be a^- Thera for *dg«y*i"g and women, and there ssmaa r to have been aa great a dmire * on the part of parents to sdneate their children. Therafsre am treat that the prceent I agMatun will '■^e the aaomaty for forniehing Winthrop CriMm with this ad- ditknal dormitory space. We v«| fer this matter to the Colleton del- igalina, and trust thpt in this men- we may look to them for their base ear «s pay ado of perooas Mat year who paid, and we sse informed by th^treasorer that groat numbers are refusing to pay it this year. This riioahi not be, and we trust the law will be so amended as to provide fer Die collection of this tax from every one, or it should be repealed. Then there should be some restrictions placed around this fund as to its mwmer of being ex pended, the number of ovrseers and the number of hands they shall employ and their renpmeratkm, the plan of working, whether or not work shall be doned all at once and on every road or start at some cen tral point in the county, or each township, and work one or more roads so 'that the work shall stand for years, instead of the plan as pursunf last year, when the dura- atkm ef moat of the work was till the next heavy rain. , We would soggost to the author of this bill ihf* it be —■—**—* so as to provld for the employment ef a competent and expert road builder as overseer ever a central gang, to ranuspM witn improYM roaa machinery, to spend a pro portionate period of time in each township, thoroughly working the moat important road from sofcne central point, either by contract or the oversew plan, as might be most expedient and that a percentage of this fund for each tovrariiip-he and axpwided under the direction of the magistrate to keep the roads pamahla The stock law, while not effecting all of the county directly is, never- thriass. Important. This matter is one hard t* settle without wording on sosm, and it mag bo Uat to let it aleno and let It be adjusted ef itself. The building of we and keeping it i% repair will always be a problem in this COIlll6CuOn ( WHl UKMM? WflO FCBiQC MutMaSn. ttaei wffl b, man or less annoyed all the time, hence, it LEGISLATURE TO MEET. The State legislature will meet at the capital next Montana* will be b session forty days. There to effim up that will require Wtto, 'and prohibitoo. the eany- JNpSoa. AB vital and will effect CoOatea xcwsssrife to vote ea hoheve will befor will aid fa reaching a just dodrioa. The Hen law shnply means that a" merchant, factor, or any one can ad vance to a f armor money and sup plies, and take a lien on the crop that that man’s labor is expected to produce. The claim of the lienee comes first; if the lienor disposed of any partof the crop, over $20 in vale, before the lien is paid, he is liable to a fine of $600 or two yean* imprisonment, or both; if lem than $20 in value, he shall not be fined more than $100 nor impriaoned for more than 30 days. Now. does such a law encourage usury? Is it in the power of the unscrupulous landlord-lienee to keep the improvid ent tenant shackled with debt in definitely? On the other hand, does the ability to obtain credit in such circumstances encourage hundreds, without equipment in industry or intelligence, to engage in fanning? Does it furnish a means by which thousands of unprogressive, improvi dent, thriftless men may exist—to tlie dertiment of the lands they im poverish, and the fanning interests generally? Does it take away from thousands of fanners the spur to acquire independence? Is it or is it net a fact that a credit system of this deseriptioa is a certain sign of uaprogrearivenes*, f and invariably holds down the debtors? Has the Han system been nsceassry for the development of Ihe agricultural States that have been conquered by the pioneer and the immigrant? Whether or not the Ikn low should be repealed. Is a large question, and it is to be'hoped the legislature is prepared to deal with it judicially always remembering that not persons, but the 9tate at largo, has first claim upon its consideraton.—- The State. ‘ ( ..v j ac In rsfareee to the ether matter of providing for an examination of the officco of the county by experts, we believe the people of the county are practically unanimous in the opinion that this be done, hence the delega tion will probably have no hesitation in making provision for it. Wc believe our delegation is alive to the needs of the county, and will watch for her interests. We would eoution, conservatism sad prudeneo in all they do. Tho poopis will watch their Our TSvaUkatioa" W H Garaar and J J England, neighbors hi Bamberg oountj, had a “duel” on Friday. Garner is dead. According to the published aaeouat, imprisoned a pig belonging to England, who amt a negro with money to pa? the charges, sad get bis property. Gmaer, imsgiiuag be igrievaaosagaaiNIgnairot or uinthokiad of -ripa le strike wben ibon was w ****** * being struck, pseeesdsd to, bmt England’s messenger. Then Eng' lead eeqw span the soups and inter fered in behalf ef tbe negro. Garner efltrad to whip ijagland, sad drew a revolver. For p moamat the tragedy was averted by tb# interruption of Mrs Gamer, who ran between the But her knsband made her move and fired upon England, who retnrasd the fire with i shotgun, mortally wounding Garner, sad was himself wounded. Both were can- uratively young men. Perhaps some lay every newspaper iooeuth Carolina every preacher and every public speaker will' unite in a persistent effort to fa^il into the pablio mind THE LIEN LAW. The cutnuBU fault withdiscusriou pro and eon, of sash qemtions an the Hon kw, to tbai there to too ef totvMhm! oftnton, toomnny mi too Httle ddUte «# thisi tons given, a«r, hi Msrihntn and Who the actnnlratoef Intsrent paid by tho tenants far the “ modntton?” Hew man] during thoM yenn of comparathre n state of nbjoct depindmmy to that of t rwtors, croppers or fanneta? How many that farm in themcounttoe anUcaore would bo unubto to obtain credit except under the Hen tow, end why? whet to the comparative produetiveueui ef the Hen tenant and the independ ent fanner? Do lands under lien tenants improve or questions far the legislature to determine are broader than those involving possible security to limited clam of landlord^', or pea- riblc accommodation of a limited regard far Suman Ufa. to create a sentiment far the punishment of and ths ostracism ef those that unfaily escape jnsttos at the heads if jurtoe. It is in that heps that we eouHnus to •mpharim them boners that stein ths State. Ths bald fast is that whito aonriaally riviUmd. thousands of ear psopl% so far to mlf-eootreL nsnrd far tow* menu num nu^mm^w^^mei^uBi^uq^B - respeot tor lives ef ethers see little if mtj belter hto mtod. MMOaod to mutlmshL thev ghu brutal tunpen fall pk^. And to the result They bane to fear ths law. Ths ebsuois are tan to one had ae pistol in y sstt was without eaw II 09 |pWM AC eould kill the men hsmauulted, aa mf^epnni9mmt m the plea oil Srif deieoee. There is when the ooooniod weapon saeoaragos the brutality, aud bolsten the coward and tho bblly.—Colembia Stats. \ International Qotfma by tho price. There to notfalnc hbouft them that to sknitor to others—in comparison fli gut f place. They stand nkne. TBrnyt popular priend they ere far la advance y thoin fan! cost you double. The difference lies in the fact thnt the Internatiocwl Tefloring Co^ y Mow York and Ghtesgo have different methods and are able to render service y the highest order at n price that none am imitate. X ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ The H. W. Cohen Store I ■■ II ■ ll I • ^1 1 « I - “The Store That Always Ttsfcn Good.” Bigger Cotton Yields Per Acre The value of commercial fertilizers has been demonstrated over and over again by both government and private comparative tests. We stand ready to demonstrate to /ow at any time that the surest way to “in- crease/wr yields per acre” is to use Mnsinia-Caroliiia Fertilizers .former Diiuctorof theGvor- ty for thestatcaent that •tatioa show that well balanced commerrial fertilizer applied tooaescre of land, and vreb cultivated, may be reaaouably ex pected to produce mk Increase of yWd of seed cotton. At tho preaeot price of cotma I* * mean a large extra profit (for both fall after deducting-the You'll find CITATION ’ F*r Utters of Maialitratioe Gouaty of Colleton. By John D Bdwards, laqulre. Probata Jadxe. to ma to mat her latter* of •«* ribeta of Carlo* H Beach. THX8B ava tharofora «o dtaaadad- amfehril audalaimlarthakladiad and creditor* of tha said Carles H Beach dvocaacd. that Ufa? be sad aousar before me, la tha court of probata, to ba held at Waltarboro, B C, outokday of Juan 1908. aast after pubUoatlou thareof.at 11 rialoOklatha foreaoou, to •*2^ **???• tf ^ kave, why tha mid admiaistnuioa should not ba rSJI 1 ? *7 haad, this3fth day of Dee; Aaao Dooriai. 1*07. PabUshed oa the lal mi 8th. Jaa 1908, in The Pram aad Btaadaid. JNO. D. EDWARDS, to tha .a.e y c a. r.— -• , Sea water as a ebltfiy daalgaad to radaea obesity, h'aa hacoma f*MHfm»Ma at tha reaorta tf tha Now Jersey coasts. f Water Is to Had Triad Politics. Great gtatoomaa (to marrlad tat)—My dear your husband will saver amount to anything if you don't spur him an. Why dost you persuafis him to go lata poll ties? Dfiughtar— But. pa, ho has triad, and ha can't stand It Tha whisky mal(es him skk—N. T. Weakly. •ays Band la Nat Hie. % Whoa L L. Perry cheeked of* tha fine gamut* la hi* safety deposit box at tha hank la Belfast, Me., tha other aftsraoaa. be found a bead for $1,000 which ha any* that ha aevar owned, and aavar placed In to* box. Now he la-wondering how the security came to ha to his private drawer. emmo* Fa Utters of Maisistritm- By Jao D. Id wards Xcqoira Probata B R TmiPPll, to rito XTittgA Noticeef: BOTIClTlsara wDl ha a • hrid it tea's M ’0 o'clock a m PH- day. Jaa it, 1*06. fl, w. County Bupa of kd. 1 S fe. * 0 ,l IC *T?. U F* 9 ”— forikldau Is allow their stock to t*amM* an mr lands, either in Balls to^Brastoa CASTOR IA far fafanto aafi CkiMrun. Iki KM Yu Im Mnp Nupt