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v ■-. tmtdari & VOL. XXX. WALTERBORO, S. C., FEBRUARY 'A* Classified ldvertisetn:o s fOR SALE—a bora« a tnnle w»«on« mad buggies sli ta good orsier Grace «tid Warren. ^ DR BALE—one choice bred Jersey ball 8 years old H a Francis Wsller- ooro. /OR SALE—Cabbage plants, open grown, frost proof. 3o cents per band red, H 5* per thoasand fob Jsekeonboro, 8 C, O W Batter. 1 8 8t WANTS oow WANTED—Aboot 100 bnshele of peaa WU1 pay |18S per bosbel oash , delivered at my store at Caaaady’s Bridge. A. C. neanett, Grover. l-15-4t OTHERS BAS YOUR—oottoa seed ran oat? Ar e Many nil bkek seed? Do yon want •sad tbat will add 10 to 2U to yoor Mr year? Then write for Fhflttpe leiproved seed. J. L. Philllpe, Omagebarg^ S. C, 1-8-IM, " CABBAGE PLANTS—grown la open air will stand severe oold. make lante early heads. Prices 01.50 per m ap to 6 m to 9 m $1.29, lo m and over |1.00 F. O. B. Maggeta. 8. C. Special express rr ea Addraw Soobeyroox and 8k.ax Cbariestoo, 0, C. 1811 tot* ia*,it BUSINESS LOCALS. Bison Little Gem Peas 15 cents a can, core 10 oenta a can at n 8 Giover'a. Worm powder for horsea at'Kleins ° CaaapbaU’s miad dreasing 10 cents; OamplMll’e Tobasco Ketchup 10 oei ta. at MS Glover’s, Have opeoend a blacksmith shop at Grata Food and are prepared to do n blacksmith and wheelwright work. , Graves A Oo. Stonewall salmon 20 cents; Red, pink tumftw is oenta or two for 95< cents at a 8 Glover’s, Rica 10. lO-l t, and three paarte for 06 cents ata 8 Glover’s, Timber options for aslant The Press sad Standard. Three poand oan.’toraatoes 10 cents e ■ 8 Glover’s, Coffee 10 cents, lt-1-t oeata. 18 cents > 10 ceata, 10 oeata, at a b Glover’s, All the school hooks of the slate’s Savannah News- We hsvr ootired (or the past few weeks (bat there ate reiy *«* articles iu yoor papdr. lore Anon used to come quiet often, so tiid pink eyes blue eyes and a whole lot more eye*, therefore I will try in give you a few dots from our dear old city 8avanuith. It is dry now and Oner than ever. Saturday night one of our Doctor* was brought ia with a broken limb which was indeed very sed to each and every om of as. We sincerely hope that be will recover. Dr. Geo. White, The most prominent suigical Dr. of Bevannah has been a patient here for a few days hot we are glad to say he sap and able to operate again. Mia. G. Bandera of Beaufort was here A weak with her little boy Edward as a patient, aha returned to her home Banday the little fellow being so much im Droved. . Wears having quite a naaber of nee of laGfippa. think it is on account of the weethee changing to maoh. Narae, Park View Sanitarian. Savannih, Ga Jan. ti, 1907 MaakawwiDe Newt. Mr. and Mrs. Harttey Crosby entertainod q«R# a namher of youag folka Friday aight. The hoars sped by pleasantly while geests amnaad themselves with social gaaaa and merry makiag. Mr. E. L. Hiott la oa agtia alter hav- g been for soom time ia Bavaanah. Mr Manael, Warren of 8t Paul visited friends ia this section last week. . Mr. O E. Griffla, of the Sandy Dam met ion has gone to Bavaanah to take a position with the Savannah Electrio Co. Mr. P. P. Hiott was eucceesful in bagging a aloe large deer on one of his boating trips lastrWeek. Mr. Ervin Price visited hie parents at this place a few days ago. 1! r Christopher Hosts weal to Charles ton Batarday. xialaaao Baals is critically ill, her many friends hope fer her speedy re- The Press and Standard, 18 cants at a 8 The Sunday school at Sandy Dam is progressing aioety under the efficient maegemeat of Sapt A P. Hiott. Mr Bphert Smith visited friends In Meshswville lest weak. ( If this eacapes the waste basket yon will hear again from Mignonette. January 37th 1907. spring gardening MONEY TO LENQ^-I have about three thoasand dollars belonging to an esta te to land on first mortgage of impro ved real estate la earns not leee than flve hand red dollars Borrower meet pay for abstreot of title, end recording fees. Time one veer, with privilege of raaewal as long as interest is paid aatil principal is called in by terms of the wilKAnterast at sight par cent per aanaaa. Apply to O C Traor, at Law. Watterfcoro. 'Attorney Another beautiful assortment of sou veair postal cards at Kleins.^ New ttne ol valentines, valentine Cards and valentina eon venire at Kteiae If job have Rhaamafkm sand an year uame and addreee aad Its Tran. We will ami) yon nbedetely free a trial package of the oeiebratad Megic Rhea - madsm care. Magic Remedy Co, Box 10, AlleghaiVliich. I29 4t Parocsmph relieves aad earns Rhea > BMtiMBaadMualgla 95 oeata el KMae, Pickles II aad She at H. 8. Glovara. Rydale's eore throat remedy 15 oeata at Ucia a Big radacUoa ia plows of all kinds at Grace and Warren. o Geer’s Chill and Fever care for tho gyip. 39 cents at Kleins. Stag heeds Worcester shire aaaoe 16c or two for 250 at H. 8. Glovers. Carpenter* new akin for fradk cats a t Obituary- Price—In loving tnemotnory of H. Norwood Prior, who departed this life Jan 28.1907. ISad is my poor aching heartjmy boy God took yon I know for his own bat sad, so sad to give yon op, I scow you will stand by the pearly gate to welcome me hotne^wben my task is done. And my weary head tis on Jesus Shall there find eternal rest He is gone bat not forgotten. Never will bis memory fade. Loving thoughts will always linger. Aroond the grave where he is laid Mother. SAVED A $170.00 MARE WHEN A VETERINARX FAILED TO OURE HER “Whilx serving as an officer on the steamship Montezuma, which carried horses and mules to South Afrca,” wrijtea Mr O H H Rowe of Spturta, HI., “J saw Sloan,s Sore Colic Core used on tho horses and never saw a case of colic prove too mnch for it. " We had 1,250 horses on board for over a month, to that we had a good opportunity to test the remedy thoroughly. “The voterinary used Sloan's NunnaUy’s deliciou* candy, pm box, frmh every week at ‘The former who asm wmppnd.wlra fence le eheed of ibe ric# •ptlite^; The _ . _ 1 the welded fence to jam Liniment. also, for sore shoulders aad sprains, and the horsea wore lauded jn a particularly fine con dition. “I know of another case here ia Sparta, UL, where ^ Sloan’s Sure Colic Cure saved a $190 mam after the Teterinary bad The Parker leaky carve foaataie Pea Our Columbia Letter- Editor Frets and Stai^ard:— ^ / 1 am at Centerville, and in my ^ A baste to get back to (^olambia 1 shall have to cut my story short for tins week. The prohibition menrarc has been killed and South Carolina is safe for mother year of gjod whiskey, good money and a good time. We will however,* have an Election in Colleton and Aiken counties on the first Wednesday in April if tho Senate will allow oar House Bill to pass. Every one 1 meet in Colleton wishes to know what is the proposed amendment to the road law, and with yoor permission I will give it here. It provides for “An annnal commotation tax of one dollar per bead, which (hall be ax pended upon the pnhlie highways of the county, and in the town ship from which it is collected; that the Count/ Auditor be re- qnired to take returns of the tame, and the County Treasures shall collect at same time and in same manner as other taxes are collected. There shall also be made a levy of two mills onjthe dollar on all taxable property in Colleton County to supplement tbe commotation t&x for work on the public roads. Sxc. 2. It shall be the duty of the County Supervisor, upvn the recommendation of the several Township, Boards of Assessors, to appoint one Overseer in each township, whose doty it shall be to employ a force of not lees than ten able-bodied men to work on the pnblic road, for which service the said Overseer shall receive two dollars per day and tbe laborers one dollar per day: Provided, that the Over seer shall have the right, when ever it becomes necessary, to appoint a second Overseer, for bis township, who shall do the work and prbvide, for the pay of his men in the manner hereafter provided. The Overseer shall at the end of each week, give to each hand iff his employ a claim, against the county,» properly signed by himself, for the whole amount due each hand, bat in no case shall the Overseer draw money for his hands. The Sap- ervisor shall have the right st all times to borrow money for necessary work on the roads and pledge the next collection of this tax for the same. Sxc. 8. Any failure to pay said road tax shall be a misde meanor and on conviction shall bs punished by fine, not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment of not less than ten days nor more than thirty days. Sxc.* 4. All Aets in consistent with this Act are hereby repeal ed. Sxc. 6. That this Act shall go into effect immeadlately upon its approval. This may be farther amended or it may sot pass at all hot by comparison you will see that this proposes a remedy for every week point in tbe original act. Tours truly J B Dodd. J. D. Gibbet Dead. HONOR ROLL At eight o’clock this morning, The following subscribers have after a lingering illnes of ••vend Paid up their subeription in Febuary. months, J. D. Gibbes spirit took its D. B. Hudson, C. P. Carter, departure. Mr. Gibbes was a ypung^ , • M^-Kuasey, man jusLiiO years old barely in the ! ii* p* prime of his life, and was liked by j jj ’ padgeu! 1 ’ ~ lor. every one who knew him. The best tribute paid him is none too good* for he was a good man, citizen husband and father, at the same time he w as taken sick he was sec tion master on the A. C. L. railroad. He leaves a wife and taro children ahoy 4 years old and a little girl just a year old. The funeral will be held at the Baptist church at 11 o'clock tomor row morning after which the inter ment, with masonic honors will take {dace at Live Oak Cemetery. He was member of the Maaonic and Knights of Pythias, lodges. Wing faithful in each. He had taken the Knights Templor and Shriners in masonry. J. T. M. W. T. D. Ravenel, 1C. R, Mean, Williams, Frank, A. Q. Lyons. I. C. T. R. A. J. G. C. Fender, T. G. Jqnes, J. H. Murdough, J. A. Breland. G. W. Sweat. Mrs. A. Padgett, Mrs. A Reach Lecture D. J. Jones. J. E. Herndon, Robert Blade, B. Sanders, C. E. Walker. W. R. Fox. J. M. Tuten, R. D. Miller. M. C. Fraser. M. L. Mitchell, Mias. Petit T. C. Rctnley, N. B. Gruber. G. H. Newton, H. B. Linder, T. S, Haines. J. A Smyley J. H. Legare. G. G. Saunders, H. J Givens, Couraa at Catholic Church o During the past week iu course of four lectures waa conducted at the Catholic Chapel. Each lecture waa on some ’important teaching of the church of Rome and tbe subjects were treated in clear scholarly manner Rev. Father Mahoney Who delivered them lectures ia a young man of superior ability, hi* education baa perfectly fitted him lor hia work sod hia delivery gave great pleaaure to his bearers.- Ilia leclurea corr-Cjtd many false notions- concercing hia church and tie warned hia audience against the atetementa written or apokeu of thou who tniartpresent Roman teach ings Father Mahoney ia a kind yet bold defender of catholic teaching and a clergyman of hia knowledge is in a position to be auch. Hia folks were purely catholic sod wha£ver he said rested upon catholic foundation. Hia words have made w favorable imprearion and we are glad to know so many of our people have had an opportunity to bear a word of truth regarding tho misunderstood church. / Father Mahoneys return to W alter- boro will but mean larger crowds will welcome Him for his lectures oi last week not one explained great reii gious truth but reflected education. 5^ lea on Solos Day Tbe property advwrtimd formic Monday, waa sold by C 0 Hender son, Master at 12 o’clock. All dTit waa sold very cheap. 199 acres sold for $125.00 0 0 Tracy A tty, purchaser. Tbe residenoe of G W Rayaor, in town waa purchased by H D Pad gett for $1860. “Tomotley” and “Dawn of Hope” plantation sold for $2250 and purchased by A R bpaighta. Tho late G W Rayaor’c form brough $1860 the pnrchoier being John B Herndon. A toiehman, purchased town of Walterboro for $50. M H Hiott purebaaed 35 acres in SherridM township for $40. J E Herndon purchased 5 Bella township far $J5 O'). lot** in Federal Authorities to Co-operate With Minnesota In Using it \ PLAN TRIED IN AUSTRALIA. Csatoy Will Exyrimawt w* (toaS Building In Sandy Soil—Clovar Wilt Be Planted, Cut end Mixed Wit* tend. George W. Cooley, engineer aad see- retary of the state highway commis sion of Minnesota, has secared the co operation of tbs public read office at Washington and the bareau of plant iadastry ta hia plane far exptrlreeot- tat la the coaatructfoa of roads ia sandy districts, says tbs 8L Paul Pioneer Prana. XxperiaMats aloof this lias were authorised st the tost meet- lac of the highway coamission and will be coouaenced next spring. Mr. Cooley plans to amha two or three experiments along this lino, road probably will bo coootriictod BrackearMce and tho others la where similar conditions exist Local authorities have found it practically Impossible to build roads la sandy sod where no clay, gravel or broken stone can bo obtained except at an expense so great aa to make it oat of the qnea- tloo, and it to for the purpose of find ing some moans of bonding good roads aador such conditions that tho expert- meats will be made. The federal public roads author!ties have become Into reeled Jn the plan aad will assist to tho extant of paying a part of ths expense. The local author ities of the districts la which tbs roads an to bo built will bo asked to pro vide a superintendent for the work who will carry oat the plans of tho ea- 1 our aad Undo •on a slave la the dm war, waa a of aa afa TRAILED NURSE Writea a Loiter to the People. "To Whom It May Concern: I am a trained nurse of nine years, experience in hospitals and pri vate case*, and for the benefit of the people of Walterboro I wish you would publish my experience irith the cod liver preparation, Vinol. "I waa completely prostrated from overwork. I bed no ap petite, could not sleep, my kid- nejs, liver aui bowels became inactive, and as I grew weaker I could not retain either medicine or food on my stomach, and raiaed blood. Tbe doctora said my oodition was critical aad 1 would probably die. "Aa I bad seen Vinol prescrib ed for toiy patients with such remarkable results I decided to try it. After the fiiet bottle 1 beg#n to improve. I continued its use, and soon began to sleep and eat well; every organ in my body was atretixtheoed and Im earns normal, until it seemed good lobe alive and I was restor ed to perfect health end strength “I advise all my patiente who used strength, rich, red blood aud fioah tissue to taka. Vinol, as it is so far superior to okl faah- ioood sod liver oil, epulaioe^ or In Memorian—It iaagi doty to record the great family has recently sustain «, by the death of our dear Mother. 1 iza Jana Santo wife of ths late laaac P Sattto On tbe twenty seventh ot Ian. the good L'rdsaw fit to take I *r whei ? there will be no pain 01 suffering Mra Hauls waa confined U her bei eight long yeeka and one day. Sb& bore her sickness with pati oca an* fortitude, never camplaini g stall. She was a foithfal wife a < iad sou loving mother and a true 1? end ever ready to help the helples no one ever knew her bat to love »er. She united with the Baptist Ch< rch early in life. Nothing pleased b r batter than to serve her Master. SI example that her husband » dren may follow. MiaJSanto toaves a hash sons and a daughter bmUtet frieads to mourn her dapwl ua. One psecio ia to our heart has gen The voice we heard is still eel. 3 toft aii nd chit- ad three shostef Mr. Cooley’s plan Is to plant clover la the road and along tbe sides for tome distance, and when the clover attains a good growth aad before ft begins to dry to cut it ^pd mix It with tbe rand la tbe roadway. In this our -way it Is expected that the nature of the soli will be so changed la a year or two as to make it excellent mate rial* for read building. la a communication from tbe be. reau of plant Industries this question la dlscumed, and the opinion is given that It Is entirely feasible. Yellow sweet, clover is suggested as the kind beat adapted for this work. On thin subject tbe coiamunlc&tkm states: , “The last named pikot has been cred ited wil!i bo completely (-bulging the character of the vandy poll on King's Island, near Australia, as to majre It exceedingly productive, and they are especially adapted to growing In sandy la ad.” The cnpcrlujcu'.s will lx? rtertei next spring where the proper conditions are found and the assistance of the local authorities can be secured and will he continued for one or two yen re as the progress of the .experiment shows ia necessary. If the flint year’s work does not bring tbe soil to a condition which ia satisfactory for roadmaking purposes, tbe aame treatment will be given tbe nest year and even the tbM- yecr if it proven necessary. ± i The plaee made vamn' in on/* Gan never more be filled Our Father ia hia wtodo 1 oaltot The beam his love bad gi ran. And though on sarth the ’ ody lias The asnl to aifo in hoavai . Wa mim thee from our h me dear Mother. We mtoa the from thy pis e. A shadow ofo our lito is; at We mim the sunshine at by fhoc Wa mtoa thy kind and wiU inghan' Thy fond aad earneet cat . Oar horns to dark w^thou thee bar. Pfiansfel ha thy Blent ala Peaoafol in thy grave so . Than no more will r: r Ystagain ws hope to use .thee Whan tha dgy of Ufo to It ?d Aadfaihmvea with joy te gnet Tha Lyceum Attractaom The flIhihtst ladies Qanrtetto an. tsrtaiaede good stoed aaffienee at the Gout House Mender evening of Thto Quartette to Levin, DaeT , —~ Marie YtoBatoL These yoeag ladles aomm for their respective naea. a col ba their evening ea enjeyod ware by Mtos Mountfomery, aad the worifc of the qaartetta ae a whole. The noil and tost a amber for this * «o~a wftHl he Idris I Wffika, Oa The dale of their oomteg will ha aar oaeod later ^.. » o Debit.