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r fll. Sim. ani Sbntart "* . W. w. SMOAK. JR. CDrrOR AND PROPMETOR. publuh the uame of a joaof mao who vru aeea wi'h his sweetheart's raaJL. IIVAISII ADTAICf. head ou his shoulder if he didn’t ' come across with a dollar in subset ip tioo. Thirty seren joang men t slipped io and j-aid for the paper and $1.00 letters were received from three _ I0e otbeii sajiiifMbat thee woutd sab 25c scribe tost as soon as they “sold a little cotton.** WEDNESDAY. 1IA& 25, 1906. Here will The Press and SbmM the people’s rights maintain. Unawed by influence and unbiibed by gain. Same aa last weak, “Plnkey**. “Hejwho szpectorates on ths floor ;l *• * cannot expect to rate as a gentle- Jad|ej • - U0#flYOi CTcuIV 1W the stenfl. h» tfcofc in ydWteMte. t$ expectoradog on the floor of ihe .* • • ocart honor. Woqdrr >f “blind tagers** can shovel dirt?—Ths Press- and Stand- nrd. ; • Yes, they can.—The Stats. There will be sincere regrets felt bp his 1 many friends at the determi- * ** nation.of Hon. John C. Goodwin ^ to stand for n-election. We desire most heartily to second the call of J. B. Dodd for a prohibi tion meeting here the Grit Monday in April, tv « trust it will be well at tended and that a systematic and ac live campaign will be inaugurated. It would be tcouomy for Jthi W A Bowles has returned from Walter boro, where be worked several Weeks for one the papers st that place. He said the weather got too hot for him and he will not rttarn until fall.—Chester Lantern. Mr Bowles, however, stayed ‘long epoogh to dtsprov* a eoasaMW op* country fallacy abont the health tt the low country. Strange to aay, ac cording to this fallacy, Mr Bowks neter contracted materia, and dor* teg his stey of flew weeks mode many friends and sixteen.pounds. 8. E, Boney. who has been trav- ling repres fntalive of tb« News and Courier, will soon beooaie editor and bnainess manager of *• (jafpoa Ad vertissr. Mr Bone? will makes live, good paper and will be found on the right si le of questions under discus sion.—Chester Lantern. We welcome Mr Booey ro the editorial fraternity and endorse whst the Lante:n says. Mr Boney is a ell known in this section and his fre quent visits will be missed by one a n d all. During his brief visits Mr Where the finest biscuit, cake, hoUbreads, emits or puddings are required ^oyal is indispensable. Not Powder *ru9 fine food W' or (or special times or sennee. RcyaHgequally yahiablein die preparation of plain, subftandal, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more taity,nutritious and wholesome: Vote Out dm Pisptwsary. Editor Press and Standard'—Allow me space to second Mr Dodd’s move to call a meeting at Waiterboro for the purpose of making an organised u , , , , fight for prohibition. To Vote out whiskey, is not the best way to get wish him well is bis new field. 0 f j tg but is the best way , that we as a part of the citizens of I he hr,qmrer is not inclined to ; f u; a . . . . , i this county can eradicate its legal consider the probable price of cotton gH j 0 - next fall. There are thost- who talk i>* * c «... , But how much better, it would be aliout 7 and »cents, and who give I ^ 4 ... * - , , . *, 'tohve it out and teach it out. ^e county to my for stolen logs, coat*; plausible teasous. 1 hey may be! . . . . , 1 ’ . i .i , / ' must educate our people, and lift etc, as it costs hfly dollars an houi | tight aud they may be wreng. At 1 1 best they are guessing, lint no mat ter what the pru-e »*f e> ’ton next la! 1 . The advertisements of The Press and Standard are good news. Dp yon read them? OUte.fllVOXl.ZJk. Baqn th« Ini Ym Hsw Atwan Bwgtt to trv them. Seldom can a . J > Qase, even, be coi c'uded in l»rs thai four hours. f i he conclusion u evident. ■. An unwise or an lil-lumd law, does mcalcnliblc harm to all law;i them to higher jdanes, that they may s<-e the evils, of stiong drink Notice by Administrator On the Mth of March. 19CS. I will make my tinal return to the Probate Conn ant Iv dint lately thefeaf'er will ;.pp!v for mv dinchUfire as aduitnistfator I Mra H A ." toae». J. E FRIPP. Adoiiut-trator. we II Sisl ttiat eler'IxMlv Will do Wc.l ! For Sale and turn from if I verily bdie\e . . . . that any man who properly apureci-! to make provi«ion Tor plentv of corn. , , 1 > .. , . . , a'es true-manh^xl andhithcitiz n- C orn m the crib is belter than dot- , ,, 6 I i ,l»i i ii- .i i i ^bin wil' vote against the sale of itiid in t* r* u«ii*k. It there air dot . . . , 1 »• |» i| i l c r \f \ \ v* a ^ vwhidkey by otir county or Stale, yet LhS^ wAW Auti-fonecr. Drs in the bank and no corn in the , 3 ’ * crib, the dolUr, to come ou| uf tlw ,hw -'‘o will K.l it,»oU' 15V more men who will drink P. Tier for one will not resect an unwist bank tq go-after corn. If there are. a ;,l uo -li.ll.irt »n.l no com, tbec-.rn nmj*"' proliibino.-. law nor obey an ill-timed oih, the step l»et ween disrwjiect ot law and disobedience U lay is ashortone. Tbervlore, legislators should be care ful m passing new laws I will sell at public ruction at the Charleston Real Estate Coftie and see the finest display of Men’s Oxfords that has ever been seen in Colleton County. And at prices that will satisfy the closest shoe buyer. We have them in all leathers Gun Metal Vici Kid Velour Calf Tan Calf and Patent Leather. Made up in all Styles and Shapes. Range of Pricest $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, $:$.oo, $:S 50, 0 * ■ $4.00 THE H. W. COHEN STORE, ‘THE STyltE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOCIV’ A TKUTH Cii*K?ns oj this country do not yet i quiitr. seem to renlizethat.it conns with poo* 1 taste for them to abuse or ent tx-had anyway. T he man w ho nae cotton but no corn has to sell hiacot ton to buy cm : but the man who h.is corn and no cotton is still in prt uj good shape. After all corn is much better money crop thran it gets ciedit for being—Yorkville Ea .4 TOSEBSCKIBEILS. ici* their yublic cflicml*. It.(mb Accordmg to the ruling of thep<Mt he oflicial is incom()etent, it is the dhee department this is The ’last voter who is r sponsible If a public official is dishonest, it is the votet U^r we sbal I be allowed to semi to who] is resj'onsible.- Them is no sense in trying to saddle tin* blamv upon the oflicial —Yorkville qairer. , TO CANDIDATES. 0*ing to ttn small salary received by magistrates, w*- h^ve deeded to accept cards from those w ho desire to announce their candidacy through j our mu met ed to this reduction. Cash in ad vance is required in a’l cases. Stud us your cards. any subscriber who is one year or more in arrears. A great many of those who were in this condition • * * have beui in to sec us, and we shall havi to drop but few names from our list. There are a fev, however, who will be dropped if they do not CJme in between row and April 1, who wiii vote against whiskey every j on Wednesday. March 25th. 190^, at eleven o’clock, the following proper ty, ot the Standard Truck Pack age Company: 1. All that lot, piece or par cel of land, being the site of the plant of the said Company, at standard, Young's Island, S. C., measuring and contain ing fourteen ^14) acres of land, more or less, together with the Wharf,-Artdsian Weil, Rail road Siding. 5 Tenant Houses, two (2) one hundred and twen ty-five H 2 5) horse-power en time, and yet have not moral courage enough td* let whiskey uloue, but will tuy it and drink it and say it does no harm. These men are incon sistent. if it does no harm, why vote it ont? If it is harm why driwk it? See heir, lets all quit drinking it now,and then vote it out in A ugust, then we won’t want it so bad. All who will quit drinking it bold up your right hand. Ruffin, Mar. 17 - Pan t'rosbyr Third Week Jurors Jurors for thvnijttek of court, commen^in^ Mou lav, April t>: THE Many Sleepless Niph’t, Owicg to a Persistent Couah. Relief Found st Last. For several winters past my wife baa beeji t loubled wi.h a iu<>st persistent and jHsairretsble cough, which invariably kxi ended over a peri xi of several we**k» and caused her many sleepless nights, - ’ writes Will J Havuer. «Htor of ihe Hu(4e : y, Colo , Bclletia. '‘Various rente- I dies were tried H-ach >e*r. with no bene- Sale on Summer and Winter ibciai results, in .'ovember last the rirx' r;norl< All ivrire*« cough again pal m an appearance and Ury LrOOClJs. .All pnees. my Wife, acting on the suggestion of a _________ triend, purrtiaTed a bottle of Chamber- Isin’s Co.tgh Ketr.ed. The result was O \Af WE?F? indee«i marvelons. After three dosae the ww# »r fc— # a » coasb eufirely dts»-peare-! and hat not ” iii»uiles'**d itself since .’ This remedy is Proprietor. . f0( ^ Ie ,.y Jotm M K ei , , limb Clean Sweep land, J B CiodJey, J E Berry, D C Adams, J U Barnes, J W Heirs, 8.T* Wilson, S G Pierce, 11 W Cliapfin, Jno Herndon, D M Yarn, Jesse C.aven, S W De- u . ... . Witt, R C McMillan, .1 D Etfev, ttekno.tbu .« » bu.y ►«ou, i j w w Grant. 0 W eolomiiB lor #J. end,date. r.,r * 3J if “’ °" 1 ' c *“ not cou ' iu ’ v’ ?“ U , ... 1. i l .i registered letter or i>ogt cflicc mos.ey V 11 ’ ... '* oneg ’ ** * rerguson. ncipal tflicw will also be entrtl- J J iv Meldiim, JM Avan*. JC order will do just « welL benu u;ivedisli. 8 l Patrick, U P Price, on. If, ^ou cannot Uo this, oonie to J D Gixlley, W. H Krv, D N Padgett, A SKiresh J Y Ack- U. I) Martin, S P Bill, K W £'*** *'!<? othcr "^chinery Fraser, 8 M Crosby, P W. 8trck- J un reon being. ?. Also all Notes, Book Ac counts, and ether choses of action, aiui evidences of in- debtedoess ownetl by said Company. Terms. Cash. Eotr inspection of accounts and further information apply to Bi kke, Ri\ i:i:s ^ Ek< kmann 32 Broad St., Charleston, S.C. **■» us. Let ud! h*-ar from you any way. We shall think great deal We are of the opinion that Gov. more ol yon, if you show your wil Ansel would do the ^ n>|>er thing if kugnete to oo the proper thing. 80 he would at once 1*1 don Daniel | ^ er * April 1. Zinin eruian,*who lost V\ ednsday be , m * ^rv ^-p « gan to serve a three y< ars term la Aw 1 1£2«* ths Penitentiary for putlouiug 8ta’.e On aud after uarrh tweaiyeisbth 19U8 t. , 1 *e Agency of the Unitad Stales ladna- bonds some years ago. It will be mal Life inswimocw Compauy m Cot- remembered that the 8tate treasurers i * e,oa COQQl 3 r 1 ** dl-coniinntti, asd , no person or twraons la UaS county who were his employers, and who ! * il 'bavatboriaed or haveaaihori'jr *0 by their carelessness made such theft 1 prenAomVob C polSciM ^remiaaM^oa pwsible. were «0U^I bt.Hw r««, j d" ££ Wiabdure from paying the amount **** ® Oflioe of said Company, Ngwosme mvm. imj jj wjc u Ho. ib Br^d Street, Charleston, S C the State KmL If such action werejaadnu receipts lor premiom* except •hi.se itsued Irum »«id Mala OtBcs will br valid. Th's actioa l« taken lor the w>te porpnhs of com lyidg wiih the I«- su.auce Law 05 South Caroifns, and 1 hr. Web 00 dissatialkcttoa wtto our bu>i- !»««» or repieaeatniive in Cotleton e<»uuty W T Tu< Ui|>-oti, Prssldeal. ernian. HOWUTHI^ We offer On«' Hundred DgI ars Re- ^ ward for anv ci**.** of Ca'nrrh that can not be cured kv Ha'i’# Catarrh Cure. PROHIBITION CALL MADE. F .1 CHFNBY & < O , In edo, O . v u _ v\e, lb•ou^ler^^gns^! have heowa F. \ ‘ y J/.Cbeney for the Is-t n jear«. bs- !r-n ° r . OUr ,0b P«^‘Ctlf hosmahle ... a l boa- l , . he , “ ,,cr 7 , ®’ lues# irnOMCiioas nod flrs.r.nllv able V*tl upon n,l who are iutere-ted. to , , n c , rrv ont 4ty cb ; iMliong m<tde b ^ proper then Zimtr Ttuaj should be pnfloited. Of OOarse new«f*«|-v-t jann.H be.in floenocfi i»f btwitie a s K- . - . , # 1 LTi)l*d*!pht;t .shaviugau.ini *•.**«• *«"■'»» U |.n.u«i ro.i.:.L TVolr* »loio.t ii&L tie r< IS to meet iu WaUcrboro on Moudsy, ^prll g [m 6. for .be p-ri>oM of discu«»ti.g » pats of caonpaisu against the ssle if whiskey. The meeting will be oailed to oid^r at 12 o'clock, ({dace to toaucoui.ced later.) This Is unt to beh political niokement, bol there is to be but. one objtct, vis. Prohibition for Cobe'on comtiy. Itiu ot coarse, will be failiog into hue fur prohibition for South Carotins Let a* organize a County Prohibition Atsodati'm and bezin s^steiuatic work tor the election In Augna. If you are a prohlbinonWt c me if yon are not a proliib.i.oni!it. coaw. Whatever be v<*<ir potntkm.rctuK- And let us r«esou l« grettifr o Yoorsiiuiy, W'aLDISO, K.NNsN A MAHVtX. 'Who:e-aie Druggtsta Towdo, O.' HalPs C* ar*h Cure is taken internal ly, no»iogdirec»ly s r *oo . Uc Mood ssd mncooa aarfisoes of the system. Testi monials free price 75 cent* per bottle, sold by all Drnsgis’r. Taka Hall’s Fondly Pill: for constipa- tion. AS SUCCESSFUL EAST AS IN THE WEST Cooper’s Theories Are Being Rapidly Accepted by Eastern People. BECOND’S J. B D’S CALL • Editor Pi*-s nod Htnedani: I hereby desire »o eecirud J. '’B D’s c»ll for a meeting to organrze 'be •vlnitiaigo for prohibition R—rec luilv. PoULd, March 23.. J. B I) -dd. 1 i< I'andiidge. Jr. L looks ut> iltoucit nciiher flie Kaisej nor Lxd Tiv> dmoath ureuoe revival. "'YV’elr i \ afhiOjfe; had n priva’o.Scci'ft .ry or “«»> will tiivive I’aiix-, ti4 -v c^rtaiuiy wssuld have biaui- ifilbe tlog iir.theafiaiiger slays there IfAu ou^U lw U»'welcomed. i «U that kliei till him. Coltsgtvi le warth 2o Althoueb I Hin a week la'e I wish to aeiond Mr 0>dd*s cill f<»r s prohibi ion mee’ina. W h -'•q:es. Maple Csne, **. P., * h 2 i. It • opDJcdmg tp ua to think that oog enough he will s.arve to death. D. T. Cooper, whose theory that the human stoissch is the cause of roost ill health and who created a furo.'* la Chicago, 8L Louis and other western cities, is meeting with the same remarkable success with his medicine throughout the east. Cooper has convinced an immense cumber of tesple that his theory Is sound and hlsmedlelae win do what he «•»»«"»« Perhaps tea most interesting fea tures of the discussion this young Btta Is causing; ars the statements mtee by responsible people who hare taken his medicines and have become enthusiastic converts to his beliefs. , Among statements of this chanto- Mr - August VTitimer, 1049 Rockwell Court, Chi- cagtA is charaateristlc of the wl spreed faith in Cooper, which grown up In a comparatively short time. Mr. Wittmer says: *1 wouldn’t take 91.000 and be. in. the coddltion I was throe weeks ago. I was practi- cafly an invaltd for fourteen yearn and think I bad abont an of the dle- aarna known. Ky stomach was weA. tad al times I would have aa oner- mous appetite, and then again nond at alL *Pie and cake made me sick, and I almost always bad a sickening feeling la my stomack. I was ner- ▼oua, and far weeks at a time coaid not sleep, sad then again eosld sleep eighteen hours at a stretch. Sleeps however, seemed to do mo no good, and I would awake tired and more exhausted than when I went to bed. a wan constipated, had p*<»q hi my back, and flutterings and pain* in my haart I was unable to work with any regateitfe and took no in ternet in anything. I triad all kinds ci medicteas gad doctors, bat none benefited >tte -1 had no energy and no mnWthn^ kndhad about coachaded to give np whoa the Cooper medicine was recommended, Thanks to It, my health seems ecaptetely restored end I feel Bke a ncte mao.* Cooper mediMnea have created the greeteet sensation ot anything of the kind ever before introdueedtf “ Klein. '