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Tv " i I it mV; CbtStrssanDSianbart W. W. SMOAK, JR. EDITOR AND FRCPR1TOR. gone < n before. Most of fcii com* mdei are with him lor the muiter- plaoe of the “(Jray Legiou,” u now where tlj*- Biahop Itapiieftjut in pice. —TERMS— rwaa Six HOHTHjS TKklK MOSTHb ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. PttblUlu-^ * \ v } v ■ News frc k *i bland ton K.lii*'r Pre i and■ Htanda* W’h I • j>ro n ii b* 11 g pi-K .*->1 the frohr, if )ou h ;]i hI'oa- me Spat <• 1 w lU ^iv«* yo»; my |.:t . and h i> some o e **U U. i; • % A ,*ui ^rrv - v-> Tv t- c tv mr s 'Ir.-V 5r WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29,1908. g»"i---»*—■ ■■ 1 ag“< by i f . ; I r*.r.>u if w*. should tak - ' inal !i«t of tliis coauty, vv the rriia e w.iuid Here will The Pre* and StamUtnl f, ne t j,.. ur ,. H ter mimU r of them to be jss?ibc (1 :• by gain. ) mc'td wuh they- tl.umhg, 6r vcr* httle. Welcome, King’s Daughters A lutie ofcuriiice that took place near here la<*t Sunday brings to rny mind more fircibly the u<*-d of it. On a marriage occasion where (puet raigned unti' the pjomifli.8 were made and the satisfaction of cake eating .. », ... , was over ami all seemed sat lotted Mr I* armet; are you planting much ' . , . , , . , : The peace ot the people was duturb. , cotton thumr u ».«f f or ».„tof th. kind of poltiW-j tion that I think most mended in: our county. My m ud goes back V> an artic e; in your piper of last year that J B 1) j If you had muoip| you would not write many editorials either would you? prepared to take ? or S cents for it? Suggestion: Diversify your crope. The editor of The Press and Stand ard is as ardent atupporter of the Citadel as there is in the State, but there is one thing he cannot admire in this Institution, and that is the propensity it has for leaving mumps behind. FRIDAY MAY 8. According to the sentence of court Tbos Washington will be hanged at the jail here Friday May 8, between the hours of lOVclock in the fore, noon and 2 o’clock in the afternoon for the murber of Frank Kichardoon. * Washington says he has made his peace and is ready to go. ALL IN THE APPLICATION. When so good a town* Hartsvil e develops s blind tiger we very much doubt if it would be possible to en force prohibition in any town where two or three men siw gathered to flHfcer. If HartiviUo cannot keep Wm tiger out ww do not think the others need try.--Fleswooe Times. It is amuting to see how the liquor advocates stick in that old worn oat argument that it is assless so try to enforce a law that is somstimes vio lated. Supposs that so good a town aa HartsvUle should develops a bank robbery? Whft then?—Pee Dee Ad THE KINtra DAUGHTERS This i> an iMsctariaa orgsnlssthm •f chiiatiaa werbtrs founded Jan. 13 Ittf, at the reaideaoeof Mis F Bou toons in New York city, for the premodoo of apiritoal sympathy and unselfish labor. The spirit of ths organisation is embodied in thei motto,— M Lcok op and not down, Look foreword and not book, Look out and not in. Lend a hand," ao< 1 in their watchword, “In His Name." The badge is a loyal purple ribbon which may be worn either with or without the malteee cross. ' This organization is now very strong and is doing a noble work and so unasl fishly and unestentatioaely. In Wal terboro many sets of mercy can be traced to this order, and moeh goad has been accomplished all honor to the Daughters of Ths King! gavt* its out- of his rnwors which wms a good out*. ‘“Save the Boys” Yes brother, sove the boys and you s: ve the country But brother, you and others uuy go to Columbia and make such laws us your l> st judgement 1 im*y dictate to you, until Dooms Day, and the morals of the bo)s will not yet be what they ought Prohibition at home is what is needed. If such prohibition had been enfolded, whisKty and pistols would not have been on display on the occasion refered to above. Fathers and mothers, I am afraid, are to blame for too much of the evil conduct of their boys. For want of moral courage to give the proper training, they are allowed to cherish too many thoughts and to have too many privileges to lead to ruin. To say nothing of the bov from the cradle to {png breeches then the training, if obasti ed by lather may say or give the boy s chance- Such s boy it probably shielded from prohibition. A little money now to change bis dress, now s little money for the boy to euioj the pleasure of, and keep in routine with the others. Now see kirn going from his boms [not yet rained,) but see him leturn with his pockets in his long trousers fiUtd will cigarette books and tobac- oo, a bottle of whiskey and a pistol for ttanday and picnic occasion Now in this posture your scribe wouHct cell him an insult to oommon decency. Hi Observer. Islandton. 8 G. ROYAL Baking Powder The only Bakiig Powder nado with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar —made from grapes— Insures healthful and delicious food for every home—every day * Safeguards year food against alia aid phosphate of lime FOR ABKIND SLAXDsVILLK SAYINGS. Slaud«Yill« April 24lh:—MitS’S Daisy ami Jennie Ild»rt»»n ami Scott Boyle visited Miss Vera Kuight, of this place. Sunday. Mr Laurence Bunch returned home from Florida a lew days Ago Miss Mamie ilayes of « Uaileston is staying with her sister Mrs. E Lutz for her health. A picnic was given here ou the 25th for Mr Jonn Murray of Monks Corner. A delightful time is report* ed by the large crowd who attended. With best wishes to ihe Prem and Standard, aok Us readers. M Oindsrcll• ,, NOTICE. Books of registration ’ for town election will be opened Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5th and 6th, at town hall. Requirements: county registration certificates and tax receipt. H W Black Jr., Supervisor of Registration BELLS DEMOCRATIC CLUB. . Editor Press and Standard:-The Democratic Club met Saturday A pail 25th and elected their officers and delegates. J D Padgett, Chairman; A L Ulmer, executive committeeman; H W Breland. Jr., Secretary. Delegates —Mike Jalad, J T Cat- terton, W M Bryan, A M Ulmer, H W Breland, Jr. H W Breland. Jr., Secretary. Mias Tersleep—What keeps you here so late? Mr Stoplate—Your gicr eyes. Miss Teraleep—Well, the? needn't detain yon I can’t keep ’em open much longer.—Cleveland Lender. I Come 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 Prices: | • I a # $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, $3.00, $3 50, $4.00 S THE H. W. COHEN TORE, I “THE STORE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOOD.* *4 This graceful compliment if from Mqjor Holmes, the acoompliiied ed- Get DeWitt’s Oarbolized Witch Bawl Salve—It Is hsallat,soothing and cool ing. It Is good for piles. Bold by John M Klein. ^ o-A.MomxjK. dNUNYNHhii tO YSAItr Patents “I dropped four stones this morn ing without being injured.” “Why what!" “Fact. They’d jost been re turned with thanks, and I dropped 'em in the fireplace.’*—Kansas City Tunes. THE BISHOP CAPERS. Bisop Ellison Capers of the Dioocse of South Carolina has passed over the Great Divide and is now “lasting 'ngWh the shade of the trees.” In his death South Carolina has lost one of her ablest citiaens and « pun Goo like, God-fearing man. He mesond tp to the standard in time of peace or in time of war. The last time we saw Biehop Capers he asked os of all the old soldiers in his regin- eat from this oenuty. He said he oonld see them all ju«l as tl^y sided ia ranks. He did not forget their, Otai it was with gtnume regret that kshsiid of this cne or that Laving FOR MAN AND BEAST . — n- Th* examinaBoa for tH* award of vacant Hcholarahtpa In Winrhrop Col tog* and for the admia«<oa of now ala deora will h-held ar iha onnutjr court houea on Friday, July 3, at 9 a m. Ap plicantt muat b** nor lew rtnin fifteen rearaof are. When Hcholarablne ara vacant after Jnle 8 y»ey will 1* award h! to ih^ae making tn* hlahear nveraae ai thin esaminaiion. provided ibe% in*«t the ro* diMona gneernunr the avra d YppKc mt^for^Roiioia’ahipe ahr»u'd wire >o Preen lent Jo’maou before the ex em'rn-iou fo*" ^choUvahrp ex tunualKtu blanks So’udarabipe nre wo*lh S10J and free tnlli -n The n-tL eeaaloil •ftopt •atiwr | rt 18C.H F*»r further lafnr mati-'u and i a’u.k.’-ie a Lira,a Prea D. B. Jahaaon, R ck Hitt, B 0 CITATION tor Letters of Mnintsiratioe. 8TATS OF «OUra CAROLINA, County of Colletou. By Jno. D. Edeaila, h qnua. Probate Judaa. Whereaa, Walter I Herber made aoifl l took to me to graot him Lert«ia of Aitininla- tranoa of tha aataia and affec t of I M CoJliea THK$B ARE. THEREFORE, to cite and aduontab ad and aioguler the kin. died and Credltora of the aaid I M Uoiliua.. dareaaed, 'hat tbey be and appear before me. in the Cont of Probate, to be held at Waiierh-tro. d. C , o% May 9, next, after p.thtvaiioo hereof, at 11 o ciock In the toretioou. io allow uau<e. If anv rhf v beve, wnr UieitAhl AdmiDistraf.on ah. u'd not be gr*'***. CilVKN nnd«*r mr Land, thia 2S“h iav I Of April, A D. 1903 Putitiaaed on tht* 99’h of Aofil aad dth i ,, „• vv — v T - onv of May, lltuh in H,e u...i ! so.o agents Staudani mmm A r» You Suri Your Kidriyi arb Will? Many rheumatic attacks ara doe to urie acid in the blood. Bot the doty of the kidneys is to remove all nric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidnevs a bo inactive. Don’t dally with (< aric acid solvents 1 ’ Yon migh go on till doomsday with them, bnt until yon core the kidneys you will never get well. Doan’s kidney Fills not only remove uric acid, bnt cure the kidneys and then all danger from urio acid is end*!. Rupeit B Oalvc, took Kinder, employed at The State Publish ing Oo., official print era for the Hate of South Carolina, livingnt 1010 Lumber St., Columbia, S. 0. mvs: “I thought I had rheuma tism and treated for it ou that belief. I used all k,nds of lini ments. The pain wag in my back and in my bips clear to the shoulders. Ike liniments ‘did no good and 1 took to blood med- ioener but they did nut help me. a long trip in hopes that the change of climate might be'p me.I was sway for three nniitus but could see no change for tne letter. I heard of Doan’s Kidney Fills and determined to try them, end got a box at a drug store. They com^iettly re- moved the pain* mr of tny bank and l hava no* felt a touch of the oid trouble stiicc I used F^r s tie by nil deal 's*. Price 50 r t »uts Fo«t“pJ*>lnt»nrn Co., Clean Sweep Sale on Summer and Winter Dry Goods. All prices. g. w. GLOVER. Proprietor. CASTOR IA < Ysr and ChilArcn. Ili KM Ym Ian Alnjs tapl the of NOTICE. Tsachers examination will be held in the oonrthcase in Walterboro the the third Friday in M vv, 190S, (the 15th day), commencing at 9 a. m. and closing at 4 p. m. All appli- cents will please be prompt. H. W. Black, Sr., Co Supt. of Education. April 2S, 1908. 4 29 3t BHiiT'"" w bj—— An austere looking lady walked in to a furrier’a and eaiu to the shopman ‘I should like to purchase a muff.” “What fur?” demanded the mac. “To keep my handa warm, yon idiot!” exclaimed the lady.—London se-aps. KXG&TRATn SOIIOIS 8 FATE Off BOOTH CAROLINA^ Cematy of Colletou Magistrate Court. Walterboro Cotton MUla, Plelattir. egaiaet a J D Kennedy Oompaay, Defeudaut. ] tiTATE OF BOOTH CAROL HA, County of CoUetou. By J. E. Bryaa, Eeq, Magietratoln and for said ooouty off the said State: To any lawfal constable. Complaint haring been made unto ma* by W s'terboro Cotton Mills that yea, J. D. Keanedy Company Is iadebSsd; to it for freight paid ou msekiassy from Napier, Tenn., to Waltorboto, 8. C., tu the sum of 189 « and for wiaohlaety lu the amount of |9.88, In thn (|99.00) ninety-nine dollars. These are, therefore, to require yon to snmmoa the said defendant to appear before me, la my offloe in Walterbonv S. O, on the 24th day of June, A. D., 1908, at 10 odock a. m. to answer to thu> said complaint or Judgment will be given ngehut J. Dt {Kennedy Company by default. Given my hand seal at War*terboro, fl» C., the 24<h day of April, A. D., 1908: J. E. BRYAN, (L. b.> Madstratsu It looks as though neither the- Kaieer nor Lord Tweedmonth had a private Secretary Loeb, or they oertainly would have blatXL " ed that letter on him. Philadelphia is having an im-' metiee revival. Well, almofiff any thing that will revive Phila delphia oeght to be welcomed. JNO D ED W A HIM. Proront* Jc'fj-. C. O. •• lei.erai-y »tobuit.tad io- yrars Hh : sivic beadi'-b*., tock'd Hmbin-m. el'l one« Wm» worn-ci t :;«•! *M ruri.d .»Rni- «t«» \ (*l<yvi R mn it; m»» n wi*lt w. in»u.* —jir. H m Fite vo , ^ccscp. Cu..a. for the I tiitei State-. Remember th" nau.e- au ! tltke no otii'r. -Doan’s ojk>mvoj?i.zjk. ,Tbi K’adavti Hrj Aitay; OLD DAN. Editor Press and Standard:—I thought 1 would wait and see how many of the boys would come out for Coroner as I thought 1 would take it scripture fashion. The first shall be last and the last first, so look out boys for old Dan. I will be with you at an early day so you had better be hustling around for I am •ore going to'get up. Yours truly, April 28th. > *D D Rhode. ^goolety Women Growing Taller. Society women both in the Ualtoff States and the United Kingdom au- doubted ly are becoming taller With wtry pawing generation. There, asu In the present decade maay of good height, and it is thut the debutantes of each Jaar appear to hare gained a Jltlle Is average of stature.