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Our Water Supply According to Voter, Will En able u* to Have a Navy Yard, Too. the expense of keeping it in repair, at the first meeting he has with the new Hoard. Now, Mr. Editor, if you can think of anything else that so much water would be best for, please tell us. but I rather think my opinion is right in this matter. To have a nlvy yard at Walterboro the Col leton boys would always have the distinction of saying, we furnished the water. Very truly, Voter Sidney July 3 ist, 190S. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 A 234 KLinar Street, Charleston, S. C. THE HUDSE THAT GIVES TOU SATISFACTION: OR YOUR MONEY BACK The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South We cut fine piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices. Try us on an Order. Your nearest Mail Box places our store right next door to you. DstfueM Cannot be Cured by locel application*, na they cannot reach the dleeaaed portion of .the ear. Ibare ia only one wny to care deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con dition of the tnuena Iiuidk of the Eueta- obian Tobe. When this tube ia inflamed you bare a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it ia entirely cloaed. Deafneaa ia the reanlt.and unleee the inflammation oan be taken out and this tube restored to iis normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine os tea out of ten are canaed by Catarrh, which la nothing bat art in flamed condition of the mucua aurfacee. We will give One Hundred Dollars for and caa«; of D^oe s (cauaed by I catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure ."v-nd fo r circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & ('■>. i'ondj, O. 8old by Droirurist*. 75' Take Hall’s E •iiniiv ftlla for constipa- tion. Editor The Press & Stand ard:—Please allow me space iny our columns for a few items. Being inspired by so many ar tides of interest from all parts of the Count), through the columns of your paper and al so by your impartial desire to have all questions of public interest brought face to face for discussion. I will take no particular subject for discus sion. but will give my opinion along with others . about so much water in Walterboro. Judging by the number of can didates that are before us this year, and also the wit that is being displayed in our county paper relative to animals that never existed, whiskey and other topics, we have men fr< >m which to select some of good, sound democratic principles, whose whole aim would be to serve the people of the county with that old principle tlftt is peculiar to democracy—“equal rights to all special priviliges to none.” I do not wish to criticise any innocent one, but it seems to me that some one has not done his duty, when the bovs of Colleton will have to pay 54. 000.60 or $5,000.00 for plenty of water in Walter boro. We do not know, ex actly, what this is for Mr. Edi tor; may be you can tell us. Some of the voters around here think, owing to the fact of such amount of rainfall at times, and then broken by a drought, that the use of irriga tion would be as beneficial as it is out west. It is generally conceded that Walterboro is near the centre of the County , and to have a vast supply of ,h ® u,u,ir ^ water there, that by the’nsei Ihe roiJ,in tl„, part of the of irrigation to all parts of Col-i c '' un, 5' areb '“ la " 1 nee 1 d to ^ leton County, no lamer need w ' jrked - but >'‘e Urand Jury suffer lor water on his crop. ^ tllcir re l wrt that ,ho J dld uot This is the opinion of some ^ l,ow tl10 - u P emfmr could « et that brought to ,lu! ‘ n iu tl,e “ e ‘* r f “ ture - Princess Dresses and Jumper Suits Balance of our Indies white and colored Lawn and Lingeries IVincess Dresses and Jumper Suits. < >n sale at the following reductions— $4 .00 Dresses reduced to 2 67 5.00 Dresses reduced to 3.37 7.50 Dresses reduced to 5.00 ic.oo Dresses reduced to 6.07 15.00 Dresses reduced to 10.00 18.00 Dresses reduced to 15.00 20.00 Dresses reduced to 13.57 30.00 Dresses reduced to 20.00 Ladies wajking skirts of Black and Navy Blue Panama. Fancy Mixtures and Black Chiffon Taffeta silk—Re duced. ^ I.-, off Former price. \ Letter from Weeks. E liter The Prees Ow standard — As 1 have not s^en anv news from Weeks i.. your paper, I will say that our crops are no* as good as. they we.e l.nt year, though cotton has made a marked improvement. _ I Now, l am in favor of prohibi ts n, but 1 will have nothing to say; will le*v* th*r subject for Cap! . Wav, J.| L K »l*ertson and • the other candid ifes, for disc.s-l siou. 1 sineerelydiope that Capt. Way and Mr. Robertson will! receive a careful consideration at the hands of the voters of old Colleton, as, we «re entitled to s mie one from this portion of Wt carry a large assortment of Lames Lace Waists in Black, White. Cream and Ecru, colors from $2.98 lo 25.00 liiatk fro r '* $6.50 to 25.00. Tailor lade Suits At Half Price Every one this seasons, styles and most wanted fabrics, in Prince Chap and Madame Butterly effects. $12.00 Suits reduced to 6.00. 15.00 Suits reduced to 7.50 20.00 Suits reduced to 10.00 25.0c Suits reduced to 12.00 30.00 Suits reduced to 15 00 40.00 Suits redurtd to 20.00. LADIES WAISTS. Grouped in three special lots. LOT 1. Ladies White Lawn Waists, trimmed with Laces and em broideries, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 qualities Clearance, price 1.00 LOT 2 Ladies White Lawn and Lengirie Waists beautifully trimmed with Laces and embroideries 4.00 and 4.50 qualities. Clearance price 2.98. LOT 3. Ladies White Lawn, lin gerie and Linen Waists, some Hand embroidered others trimmed with Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00 qualities choice at 5.00. Mosquito Nets. Full sized Mosquito Nets atid Canopies Complete ready for use Value 1.25 Special 93c. Extra large size Mosquito Nets and Canopies, Complete spec al 1.45 Dixie Frames and Nets complete for Wood or Iron Bed special 2.96 Full line of American and English Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece. PORCH BLINDS. Keep your Piazzas shady and cool, size 6 feet by 8 feet $1.00 Size 8 feet by 8 feet 1.25. Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1.50. Swdng in one of our Hammocks-- We have a full line in pretty colors, Pillow'and full value, 1.00 to 10.00 each. ’ SPECIAL. Ladies Chifton Taffeta Silk Jumper Suits, Solid Colors and stripes value 13,50, sale 10.00. Home You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female trouble, wouldn’t you? Well, it can be done. No reason why you should not be able to relieve or cure your suffering, as thousands of other women have done, by proper use of the Cardui Home Treatment. Begin by taking Treat- I Wine of Cardui ment J-20 the well-known female tonic. For sale at all drug stores. Joe Moorhead, of Archibald.!. T..Vltos: “My wife had suffered fbr years from female froobfe Ob your advice. I gave her the Cardui Home Treatment, and nov she hardly suffers at all” Sold by dmgglMa. WRITE US A LETTER WrM* today for a fi»« copy o# valtiaM* fltattratH Book far Women. If yo AJvic*. dewrtb, your •ymptamt. «**. an! reply win ba rent I* pUIn AJdre&s: La Jim AJvIrery Drift.. Th* Chattanooga MeJtcIna Co.. Chattanooga. Tanti. N 'W, last but uot least, comes tbit ,perpe:u,tl contract that Colleton Couuty pays one-half the expense ot the waterworks of Walterboro. As Mr. Gruber opinion the* county into this contract, but I do not agree with this party altogeth er. You see. Mr. Editor, you stated that Colleton was not represent d in Congress, or contrariw ise, nothing had been explained in The Press dr Stand- done for Colleton. My opinion ard July 22ml, I JJS. Mr. Gruber is this: Mr Legare heard what i says he had this published so that you said and then he says—“If j the people of Walterboro could I can get some help I will do! see and know what was going on. something for Colleton. 1 Now, I think the voters and tax have given Charleston a great dry dock ard navy yard, and inasmuch as Walterboro is a very high, dry place for a dry dock, if Walterboro’s Super visor will make the Colleton boys furnish the water, I will surely have a navy yard built at Walterboro for Colleton too.” Now, Mr. Editor, that would be fine, for the great cry in Charleston is—“we have plen ty of water at low tide artt don’t pay for any of it”, so you see for us to buy eight or ten thousand dollars worth of water, with the help of Island Creek and the showers all aloog, we would have plenty of water at any kind of tide. Now. Mr. Editor, if this ex pense is for any of the above name purposes, we are satis- except that we do not Bed, ex< keeping it up and in" repair. However we will tell cur new axUract of the county bearing w ssksy (X« Jnty Si| IMS* payers of Colleton County have their eyes on the well and,Water works of Walterboro, and |I tell you, Mr. Editor, there are aome of us who are opposed to paying half this debt. Now, Mr. Editor, will you or some one, be kind enough to give us the figures showing what the well cost Oolleton County? 1 can’t see why, with all the lookiug .1 can, Ootleton County haft any right to pay half the expeeee on (hie Jnew enter prise. What say yon Senators? What say yon candidates for the House of Representatives? Oan you stand still and see Oolleton tax pty*™ imposed on in this way and say nothing? Or am I blind or lost, or is it right for ns to do joat what oar friends in Walter- boro wdnt ns to do just because they live at the Oonnty seat? Mow if Waltasbom wants to tat her build ns many na-sba #feas, bit build on bar own The love of work is the joy of living—if it 1* w **i* re«iuiU.*d. Delay in anv buig in t a<i i'Ut It po*lt - vely'daofre’o '* wK«*n 1* ^om-thln^ WTotijr witii v Mir kidney* Don't wait until tomorti/V. Get aoiuithlo^ tSat i* to be depended np'm to he'p you prom ily at such mnes Thw one remciy above all oibers ihst »uggc*t i* DeWitt’a KHn* y and B adder Pill* They are anti«eptie a«.d auno.t taetnia- ly relieve backat.be, rt.»uiii*tie pains and ali hladdf-r an t si luty troubles. We sell them. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co, Some Women capture hus bands as men capture horses. In neither exse is the rope in sight notil it is needed. So far as settinc the big prob lems is,co.uerne»l, who shall say he sweet girl and the sour boy graduates .miss it any further than the political pow-wowers? tcell**ut Healtn Advice. Mts. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 <»if- l.'^d Ave.. r*an .lose, Cal , says: “The worth of Klectric Bitters as a general 'amily remedy, for headache, billon* ness and-terpor of the liver and bowels is •oprononncod that 1 am prompted to say a word m its tavor, for the benefit > i tnose seeking relief from such afliic- 'tons. Tbere is more health for the di gestive organs iu a bottle of K'ectrlc Hitlers than in any other remedy I know of ” Sold under guarantee at John M. Klein’s drag store. 50c Chronic Diarrhoea Believed Mr EtwardE Hei*v, with rha United Stales Express Co , Chn-ago, writes “Oar General Hupe'm'endeat. Mr. Quick, «- h , handed me a bottle of ChambeiIain’s I - Oolic, Chole-a and Diarrhoea Remedy \ Everybody Th* fat frying will proceed us i usual, it seems; but the lid will be pat on the ekillet, in all me# Lee Got Well. ^ ^ in Zanesville O, knows •ome time ago to check an attach of the j Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She old chronic dtarraoea 1 have aaed it wri ee: “My haaband, James Lee, firmly Mnoe that tune and cared many on oar trains who have been sick I am an old aoUHer who aeaved with Rutheford B. Hayes and William McKinley four yean in the 23rd Ohio Regiment, and have no ailment except chronic diarr ova, which this remedv stops at once.” For sale by John M. Klein. Half rates for women prevail in some old Swedish hotels be cause they eat less than men. She LikeT Good Things. Mia. Chea B. Smith, of West Frank lin. Maine, e»ye: *T like gcod thi-ge end have adopted Or. King’s new Life Pills ns oar family laxative medicine, beocnet they me sum! and do their wort with- oat ■ahing a teas abont it painless drag etc panlereeold m John M. Klein's in the ftreilo kmp at—LrMoo- believes be'owes bis life to the aee of Dr. King’s Mew Disooveiy. HU lungs were so severely affected Mat consump tion seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended Mew Discovery. We tried it, end it* nae has restored him to per fect health.’’ Ur. King’s Mew Discov ery U the King of throat and long rem edies. For ooeghs and colds it baa no tqaal The first dose gives relief. Try it I Sold under guarantu at John It. Klein’* drag store. 50c. and $100 Irirl bottle free. Stuyvesant Finli rivr a who has be*»n cut down •i'250,000 to $50,000 a vear man The Empire State of ‘he South from is preparing to kick the lid off fpole the convict-lease system. Look desperately almost drive line. poor, luni That to the might bread Dianhoea Cured. “Mv father ha* fo' year* been trmib led with diarrhoea, and tried every mean* po«*ible to effect a cure, wittiotti avail," writes Jobn H. Zirkle of Philip pi, W. Vn. “4e aaw Chamberlain’* Oolic, Oolera and Diarrhoea llemedv advertised in the Philippt Republican sod decided to try it The result Ift one bottle cared him and he ha* not suffer ed with the diaea*e for eighteen month*. Before taking tbia remedy be was a con slant sufferer. He is now sound and well, and although sixty years old, can do aa much work as a young man." Sold by John M. Klein. — ■■ — The harder you lift for yout fellows the less danger of their pulling you down. No tree takes so deep a root as prejudice.—French. ■ • ^ • ■ -- For Sort Feet. *T hate toned B « e k I • a ’• Arnica Salve to ha the proper thiag to nee for feet, ee well ae for heatisg boras, k^writea Mr ^W.TtoS, of Earn ^ oman loves a ciear rosy complee- flon. Burdock B ood Bitters purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. ■ — ■ People who jump at con- clusiona generally laud with a dull thud. ,a My child was burned terribly about be face, neck and cheat I applied Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. Th* pain ceaeed and the child eenk into a restful sleep.” —Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y. Various newspapers are com- mdntiug on th* fact that “Mr Kem looks like a farmer/’ Tbere are a powerful lot o’ farm ers in this country. ▲ Faithful Friend. -1 need Chamberlain’s Colic, nut fwr.a sharp advance in the 'formaldehyde and chloride of lime markets. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Haz*l Halve i* especially good lor piles, but it la also recommended nearly evtrywhere tor SnytLing wben a salve is needed. It Is soothing, cooling and healing. Be •are to get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halva when you ask for it. We sell and re- oommend it. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co., “()ne swallow doesn’t makes summer”—Not even a swallow of mint julep. What ia Best for Indignation? Mr. A Robinson of Drnmquin, Onta rio, ha* been troubled f<>r year* with • ■digestion, and recommend* Chamber- Iain’s Htomach and LiVkf Tablets aa 'the best uediome I ever used ’’ If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. They are cer tain to prove beneficial. They are easy to lake and pleasant in effect Price, 25 cents, bamples free at John M. Klein’s drag store. • » ■ — A Long Island man is having a house built on a pivot, so that he may “always face the rising sun.” He is a politician, of course. Granulated Sore Eyes Cored. ' For'twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore ere*, sers Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. “la February, RMS, a gentleman asked ms te try Chamberlain'a Salve I bonghi one box and usd about twe-thirds ot tl and mj eyes have not given aa any tronbte sinoe.” Thiaalv* Is for ala by JohnM Klein. There it aaid to be au animal in Africa that i