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* r tffee$ttss aid JJtHnbart I 1^1 •I \ I! 5 ' r L' ■ h K | .4 * * \ W. W. SMOAK. JR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. —TERMB— ti.to _ 10c .. tbc Mm ME f » 1 ' ■ ' mmb I MOUTH)). ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Published every Wediieedsy. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1908. Here will The Press and Standard the people’s rights maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain. A hundred years cannot repair moment’s loss of honor—Italian. No man can transfer a better title than he has himself. It is a sad commentary on the people of Walterboro that less than fifty j>eople composed the audience who heard Dr Dawson’s lecture on tubercu’osis—and it was free, bad, but it cannot be helped. Sometime, may by they will do better. action on the part of the Mien" and women of Walterboro woild mean much in material growth and im provement. We truat a leader will be found rmong the ladies who will call a meeting and start the organist- lion. We can nadie several well qualified to he pnident of this League, but we shall desist Let os hear from you, ladies. Organize and put your husbands to the blush by what you accomplish. This grso fu 1 omp ioent is from Major Holmes, the accompl’shed ed- * itor of the Ham well People: ‘*A new siar shines in the neuspai*er heaven. Last week Miss Eatclla Sin oak tripped gracefully into ti e sanctum of the Hranshrille Journal, seated herself in ihe easy chair and. pencilled as pretty a salutatory as was ever published in »Souih Car olina. Sun ly the Journal will have no delinquent bachelor's name on its mail book.” April first 3uti cadets of Clemaon College decided to plav an April fool prank and left campus, going to Pend lelou to spend the day. After several days investigating by the commandant, Capt J C Minur, and the discipline committee from the faculty, it was decided to dismiss 3<i5 jfthem of which number 48 were .nembers of ihe junior class and the others of of the lower classes. No •eniors participated. Nine of Col Eton’s toys were sent home as fol lows* J D Murray, M W Heach, H W Anderson, E 0 Connor, S W Con nor, vt li .Herrail; V P Wichman. J S Ande sou and J T Hiere, leaving, we boiievf.'but.three, cadets Acker-,, man, Strickland and Hyrne. This is very unforiunute for these boys, and we are sincerely sorry fo: them and for their j areivts who weie miking sacrifices to allow them a chance to obtain an education. This, however, will be a valuable l*s don to them and w* hope they will not cease their efforts to obtain an education. Military rulen are not to be trifled with BaKina Powder AbsolutelyPurv Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more taity, nutritious and wholesome. XFORDS FOR MANKIND CITATION Dr. K. Julian Carroil luii! aeon tried editorial charge of The Summerville News, succeeding Mr W li Deboii. who for many years was tne able and fearhss editor of the News. Di Carroll brings a triined iiuud and a ready j)en to the editorial columns ol this uewey sheet and will doubtless cause the newspajier fraternity and % his readers to “sit up and take notice.” We welcome l>r Carroll as a recruit to the field of journalism. - Miss Lottie F Tighe will have charge of the local columns. For Letters of Administration. bTATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, CouHty of Colletoa. By Juo D. Edwards, K quiie, Probcte Judge. Whereas, A B Ohasnereau, made snh Itn Kind Ym Haw**an hu|M to me to arauf him Letters of Adminis' The editor of this traviou of the Estate and effects of John (J i) PTO ft Q • ,»api r just ten years ago, almost to; THE?*: ARE, THEREFORE, to cite , , ! and admonish ail and siagtilar the Wri the day got nisxeu up in the antey ( j ret | Crerlitors of the said John affair at the Citadel and was sent ’ Chasse.ean, dtc-ased, that they be a id appear tie'ore rae, in the Ooutt of home for the balance ef the session. . Probate. u> be kebt at Walterboro, S. C , . I on April 22ad next, after publication ltie hereof, at 11 o.’clpck iu the forenoon. The retirement of Col. Henderson from the race for the United States a Beuate comes as a surprise to hie friends. He ran a good third, as the horsemen say, in the race against the late Senator Li tinier, and his friends thought that he would statd an even better chance this tin e. His retirement will probably help ex-Gov D C Heyward, certainly-ar fa • as Colleton county goes at least. It elected Mr IJnidtrson would lave made an i\c Went Senator and otieol which South Carolina would have been proud.—The Summerville News. lie reached home m time to take place of a plow-hand who had j st quit, and he “walked tours” over 3o ocres.of corn and cotton till “layt^y time.” He had, therefore, ample lime to reflect over what a foul Le had been and when time came to re turn, he went back and finished up. Thu he now considers as the best les son he ever learned. o * . J From the benefit of this experience we would say to these young men, get work to do till Clemson opens again in the fall and then go back, if tb^y will let yen and finish up You will get a lot of sympathy but you dc not need it. It is the best thing tha*: could have happened to you. It was the only thing the au thor t es could h*ve done and retain-; ed the respect oi the State. So go back if you can and hereafttr let this April fool foolishu ss alone. to nhow cause, if any they have, why the raid Administration should not be granted GIVEN under my hand, this 8th day of April, A D, 1908. Puttiished on the 8th and 15th days of April, 1908, in The Press and Stmiard. JNO. D. EDWARDS, Probate Judge, C. C. The event of the week iu Summer ville will be the incoming of the cs dels of the .'‘Outh Carolia Military Academy The battalion left Char leston on Wednesday, the first ol April, on their annual practice inarch and haye been encamp* d at Camp Heyward in Walterboro* S. C., for the paat few days. The people of Walterboro, according to the pr*» account!, gave the boys in gray royal welcome and entertained thejp with that hospitality for which the people of Walterboro are noUd — The SutumerTill* News, . A CIVIC LEAGUE, Recently we have been approached by aoeae ladiee of the town and rrquested to advocate t^e organise •lion of a civic league to be compcard of the ladiee of the town who are in favor of improvements in the appear •nee of the town etc. This we cheer folly do, for we can think of no or janitttioo move needed in Walter boro,exorpt it may be a ajmijsr ore NOTICE OF SALE. By a resolution ct the Colkton Coun ty L»ve Stock sod Improvement Com pany ir was decided to sell tie Stallion, Roys! Rosadore, at PUBLIC OUTCRY FOR CASH iu front of toe Courtbou«e on Monday, tbe 20:h day of Aptil, 1908. at 12 o'clock, m. In tbe meantinae «H persons ksvtog claims against tbe rarld company wPI please presect tbe same to Dr W B Ackerman, president, doty verified; sod all parties indebted to the said com pany will please make payment to the president. The reason for the rale herein is to affect a Ural dissolution of tbe Com- pnaj- Coils ton County Live Htcck and Im provement Company. By W B Ackerman, President. Walterboro. 8. C., April 1,1908. 4 8 U - NOTICE By virtue of tho authority vett ed io Hi by the Secretary of Stott, wo tho nndenigntd will open books of anbecription to tbe Capitol Stock, of Tbe Walterboro Indortriftl Life Insurance Co., at 10 o’clock A If April, 9B> I9u8. G C Biown, J’T McGreggor, * Jas E Peortfoy, CITATION o * foi letters of STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. By Jobu D Edwards, Eequire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS Josepb Ellegau made suit to me to grant him letters of Admin- stration of tbe Estate and effects of Ju ia Ellegau. THESE are therefore to cite and ad monish ail and singular tbe kindred and rreditora of tbe said Julia Ellegau, dciascd, that thry be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterboro S C on April 2J>, 1908, after publka loo hereof, at 11 o’clock in tbe afternoon, to show caute. it any they have why tbe skill Administration should not. b<‘ ir ranted. GIVEN under my band, thif) 6 h day April Anno Domini 1908. Pub!isb**d on 'he 8-h and 15th days of April, HKJte iu The Press end Staudaul. JNO. I> BOARDS. Probate Jo i ge. it *.1,, M u» <a 3W SHV S/ * 'ftoaq pUOUDUI u/sufod XpiosiuM IPJOJ xbaufA/ SUOS^l NCH1V380I mv HOd BULLETIN 50^ mile State Family T ickets $11.25. Good over the At lantic Coist Line in each State for the Head or de pendent members of a fntni- ly. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Interchangeable In dividual Ticket $20.00. Good over the Atlantic Coast Line and ;o other lines in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 miles Limited to one year from date of sale. 2,000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00. Good over the Atlantic Coast Line and 30 other lines in the Southeast ag gregating 30,000 miles: for a manager or head ol firm and employes limited to five but good lor only one of such persons at a time. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Southern Interchan geable Individual Ticket $25.00. Good over the At lantic Coast Line and 75 other lines in the Southeast aggregating 41,000 miles. Limited to one year from date of sale. All mileage tickets sold on and after April 1, 1908, will not be honored for passage on trains, nor in checking baggage (except from non agency stations and stations not open for ihe sale ol t eketsj But must be pre sented at ticket offices and there exchanged for con tinuous tickets. . * J 15 Cents Saved in passage fare by purchasing local ticket from our Agents. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, T.C White, . General Passenger Agent W. J. Craig. Kassenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. i Come and see he finest display of Men’s Oxfords that has ever been seen in Colleton County. And at prices that wi.l satisfy the closest shoe buyer. We have them in all leathers Gun Metal Vici Kid Velair Calf Tan Calf and Patent LeatherMade uo in all Styles and Shapes. o • Range of Prices: • ^ o'* $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, $3.00, $3 50, $4.00 THE H. W. COHEN TORE, “THE STOKE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOCD.” THE Clean Sweep Sale on Summer and Winter Dry Goods. All prices. g. w. QLOVER. Proprietor. •A ° ™ - - — * u * CASTOR IA Jar Infanta and Children. hi KM Ytt Han Ahnjt BoagM Bean the of It looks as though neither the Kaiser nor Lord Tweed tuna th had a private Secretary Loeb, or they certainly would have bli:n ed that letter on him. J 80 VRART xorcoB Fxni now tiff farther Mt.ee we will pay $20 f*r too for oottco ased. p«ted U <r«Ur«»j aH Thu jpaoefal compliment if front; tfajor Holmes, the accomplilied ed Get DeWlu's Garboifted Witch Basel $slve—It D heeliaf .voothinh and cool* Inc It Is pood for plies. Sold by John B KMa. dwuifwinwmwlR# NOTICE—Tony pe'fon«: Tkaekiof them far their pest favors and sell in* them for their purrouege this season as I will have loe ibis sssson. My piece will be at E D Lemaeks. phone 39b Expect to open on the 90th and perhaps tamer. W. ▲. Black, Walterboro, 8. C. 4 b It NOTICE On aad after March twenty eighth 1996 <he Agency of the Unbed States lades- trial life Insnraaos Company io Ooi- letoa ooanty will Ve di-oootinaed, and topsrson or penoa* ia that ooanty Bill ha sathoriasd nr have authority to ^ this Oomnav, or to on policies Prea pr polidss In said company swill be nwaantek. — PM HU standing after aho— cate wifi be paya ble nk the Mabi Offtos of raid Company. No. t5 Broad Street, Charleetoa, 8 C and no receipts for prvmiam* except those iaaaed nom e«id Xiia Office will be valid. Th** scrion i-taken for tbe •dp parpoea of com lyidg with the In saranee Lew of Boath ('arollna, aad through no dtaatisfadioa with oar heti- ■tai or rsproosatamre in Colleton coonty. WTTaomptoa, Presided. Colleton if the largest county in tko State. 7 LOW RATE MILE AGE TICKETS ON SALE BY SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. 500 Mil© Stat© Family Tickets $11.25—Good over the Southern Railway in South C&rolmn for the head or dependent members of a family. Limited one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Interchangeable In dividual Ticket* $20.00—Good ovor the Southern Railway and thirty other roads in the South east acaretraiing 80,000 miles. Limited one year from date of sale. . 200) Mile Interchangeable Firm Ticket $40.00—Good over theSouthern Railway and thirty other roads iu the Southeast ag gregating 30,000 miles for a man ager, tbe head of a firm or em ploy. Limited to five but good for only one of such persons at one time. Limited one year from date of sale. 1 00 Mile Interchangeably In dividual Ticket $25.00—Good over the Southern Railway and seventy five other roads iu the Southeast* aggregating 41,000 miles. Limited one year from date of sale. On and after April 1, 1008, all mileage tickets will not be hon ored for passage on trains nor in checking baggage, except from non-agency s ations not open for the sale of tickets, bet most be presented at ticket offices and there exchanged for continuous ticket . Money saved in passage fane by purchasing tickets from Sonthern Railway agents. Duet paiientrains will teat higher rate. Call on * Sonthern Railway Ticket Agent# for mileage tick et, p—aga tickets and detailed inform*.km. ° AO LUSK, Dmmon Pa—eager Agent, Onaneston, S. C. „ ' U W HUNT. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Aolanta, Ga. Philadelphia ia having an im- iense revival. Well, almost any thing that will revive Phila delphia ought to be weleo—ed* W'.l-