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\ ( % 0 ♦ nm • f • • “ • Standard. VOL. XXIX. WALTERBORO, S. G., AUGUST 1907. NO. 5?< MR. DIBBLES REPLY. A Mresionar>* Ral!y. Smoaks Sitttnjts. Editor i*ress and Mandaru:- D1STRICT CONFERENCE -Will knowing you us I do, ./ou would have seen and lunud many tilings CAUSES FOR HOMICIDE. -—- " ~ j The Missionar>- RalK* sri\xn under . , Aniwerto *n Article Publuhed .n the tin- ausi icvs of the Woman's Mis- you allow me space in your valuable ™ *"• Methodut Epi.copal Church, to strengthen you in your advoca- Branchville Journal. Penary Union of Black Creek. TljurS- paj^erto write i ftW dots. . j Held Here U,t Week.* The following was pubUshed in the day. August 1, was largely attend! d o ur farmers are about through Eiitorlhcs and Standard:— Branchville Jv.urnal <»n \\c<!- ll > from far and near who ^ ^ ^ wi] , Boon Give me space in your columns nesday, July 24, under the caption cause so grand and n >1 le. Able Article by E. M. 1 ightfcot on thi* Sub ect in the Baptist Couirer. Dil b’.e of OPPOSITION TO NEW COUNTY “Ex-Congrea m»n Samue of Orangeburg was in Walterboro for a few hours Tuesday and while here met a few of the business of Walterhon* and Vu.d a conference went to show their interest in a ^ i . r , The htr- ready to strip fodder, and oh, how : to give a lew dots of tlie proct*ed- nest wt rkers of the union with ’’the willing co-operation of th<* young folks had arranged a very interes ting progi amine which was well ren iered. | M s R. (i. W. I ryar ; w h« se very hot it is for such work. | Ltg* of the Beaufort District Hot weather and marriages seem j Conference (Motholist Epieco- service, people comiu to go together tor last week there was pal Church North) which was miles afound. TTuy cy o tho education of the masses. From the beginning6t tlie con. Ei(; |„ eeu j,, ( .„ r ference pood rcrinons wire Su „. Wlt i llll tKn ww -„ „ preached day and m S ht and aatoundims r.coid. There are much coo l was done. There way gom(s n , ej caUl . ea for Huch a fact. Let tee :» large crowd present at. each humiliating : from ‘Jo enumerate. tnwiT was .. . • i , , . , , , • <Bten men of the warmest a marriage and again this week; tins held in Walterboro iro:n Julv *24, crowded with strangers, and it is f r j (M Mis^ form relative to the proposed t) f Branchville county. Mr Dibble j? opi>ose<l to tho dismemlwrn.ent of Orangeburg county, and the purpose of his visit to Walterboro wa> io a : certain the sentiment existing in ation Sj ul is fill dwit id* ight in seeing her Master, pre.uded over the meet ing and extended a hearty welcome t ^ all. A hymn was sung and a prayer them to July IS. 1 judge, Mr Editor, lliers They all report a pleasant by Rev. Hardy of Hendeisonville this county and discussed-at the followed by recitations rendered by conference matters pertaining to the children which in cited all r pres- tiuie ’ the proposed taking <iff of a portion sent to attempt great things lYr Miss Mamie and Meric Iliersstay- nf Colleton county and some work in God. ed over and went to a tish Iry at opposition thereto was done. Interesting papers w. re read by George Iliers landing hear Ehrhardt There wai a unanimous request Miss Uatherine Cummi.vs, Miss (\ on KridSy after the picnic at {'ivtn time it is Frank Wilson and Annie Uteey. We wish for much happiness. that you kuow-.ImMliii isouc of Amon-.' M:ofce wlio uttende«l the the greatest Christian organiza- Crosa bwuinp picnic were Messrs tions in the world. It is, also., J;W Thomas, Meric Hiers, Percy and ' due of tlio greatest chi r lies that Joseph Berry and also Miss M: m e has undertaken ilie great work slid that a bettor behaved catli- titering was never seen horo. The people of Walterboro are to J»e con mended for having taken Midships are parted through mil rious busybodies. I say m ilicious, for it seems impossi ble to me that a sane human be- i'ig can act as a destroyer of care of such a creat number of friendship visitors, and 1 think that- way. in any oilier , l! , 1P rhis individual is usually a gc- pro; er here to express the between. His remarks are I rather insinuatin'* than direct. of cduuating the neirro's heart tlianks ofthe (b;nference to the and lm,d havi,,,- , lanto 1 hid,, Walterboro for the , NoK , lere is „ eatorenmi ^ retool, am! ■ college, m almo»t k.uduc. cxlrnded to them. The Le fouIld than am0I 2 those territory. In v, sl s of these wl„to people and *ho were friends. Theireninite tlie contributions made will live every state and our own sta'e (’laflin U iversitv at Orangeburg stands a tnonu- ^-meut to its philanthrophy. On Widnesd.av tlie conference was orgvni etl by the election of Rev 11 G White as president, and G K Brown as secretary. The regular programme was then takon np. committees appointed, & tter , Tb# race u rapi(I | v elc.* I he introductory , • , a e . . , H usually in proportion to their long in the heart of the Confer-! friendship. The busybody rarely ■ ’ . A ° ° rt ; It ‘ Zv M * i receives punishment in this life, a er oro, u,.. . but hell Will have m >resuchp»o- | We desire to compliment this p i 0 than murderers, great gathering of colored citi zens for their perfect order and department'. It could not have bv those in meeting that A. J. Ix-m- E. Weekly and Mrs Alon/.o Blocker. Swamp on Thumlay. a ks be apixvinted by the delegation Appropria! - hymn- sung l)>* .the Ignite an ciijoyable snrprta as one of the commissioners opposed choir and a solo by Mrs k. Hr W.-^ 3 given at Mr and Mrs J I‘Smites to the dismemberment of toilet on f*i\ n was enj<>; e-l .-v m,. Mrs Aien- last Saturday eight,, All the folks county. Mr Lemacks being a sur- zo Blocker pre.-ided at the organ enjoyed themselves, they would be vejor. and bcinR in possession of a J. I). Iluasms. furmmlj of Alien- ^ for ji r atl j Mr. great deal of information respecting dak*, now oi Leaufort. made a line Smjth wouU1 80re ive , ou , r , jce ,he portion to he cut off. >t waa Mre* havms for . limi if th „ could . thought hi.services on th 1S eomm, 3 . >alvat,on. It was msp.nnt.vto of Ttpartsuburg is etc '' '“e .ntnKtuetory sern.on a , lvaMine and becoming more ItWaspassed to Mti.fv an out sion would be invaluable. listen to him as he showed to the . ' ^ was preached bv Rev D .1 8f*n- j. lu . ....-i:,,- vi: f , arl , u «aspassea to satisfy an out- Yhen^ were other committees ai>- audience, step by step. Cods glor- r,« mg her brother. JP Smith she <>{ ^ r ^ |)orU l "' ab.dmg.-Edtfor.] .pointed who are to take UP the work ious plan of Salvation for ail man- «dl soon leave for her home m.p ot ,| 1( , , )r „ u .| K . r s of the diH ereiit ~ — actively, looking to a vigorous pro- kind, which U really the object of ■mhiirgand oh ho- we list, to see ^ wero a 8Cem . . 11... Song. . ftc-air‘t the flismemWrmcnt of all missionary effort. her leave for she ha# made many , , . . ... ' . . -‘Shn,- A collection whs'*taken after friend while she was here. * «o l«»o been ,*t.,f«ctory. I hat song „ the sweetest, bravest, So this is the Way ftey go about’which all adjourned to partake of Lon is Cannon left Monday for I * tursday aim 1 i ida> veiy inter. '-si, defeating the will of the people in u bountiful dinner seived in the .Charleston from there he wid join the Another reason is: Diregard for law. The Itw acainst toring pistols as en- ot"!! by a recent legislature wss never intended to be enforced. Which plucks the thistle barb of ur dinner there v. a.- more -rot-d the new county scheme. Evidently* shade t>f the old oak tret s. they think over in Orangeburg that At ^ | Colleton county b the most easily in- mu io-nnd stirring addre os v.uv Hueneed made by'M. R. Stone, Rev. Haniy They are afraid that Colleton and Hon. J. S'Crithr.. Tnc woman l county is not capable of managing of the society feel very much en- , her own affairs, so they send their courage 1 in this, their first rally Lnly Ex-eoniressman over there to and extend sincere tnanks to each stir up a honst’s, but we know the and every oue Who helped to n^co it 0 ple of the county and we do not a success. fheHeve those living in the proposed navy. t\e wish for him success. He has 1hh:u visiting his uncle, J R Smith of Big Bay and we miss his smiling fiee. •Lx* l* Uurnion who has Ixvn visit ing his uncle, will soon leave. We esting papers wore read and many fine sernnms.jireaelu*d. The care paper read by K \ t) Brown of From a despondent brother’s breast Aiken, on the intermediate state of the soul " as a masterly ef-’ fort. The speakers lield that, contraryth.o common bolief of Ami pi in it^'a sprig of heart-ease tllClV; ^ — \udrew Drowning. Kola. would be glad to have him stay but 1 many people, when we die we guess, he ia tired staging down near receive rmr final d *om once, Big Bay for it is too much waterier and that there is a temporary Mr Uurmon. re^ti:ig place whore souls remain Our roads around Smonks, med until t ic judgin‘lit day. Anoth ln«w county are going tj he influenc- Chlvf-i.cksoo f p.ata . . L by Orangeburg’s Ex-Congress- EJitor I'r., and SUaJaid; I wa.id ' OJ,e worV aml especially Big hag er ii.lere,tmg paper was read Iraan’-s schemes. reptv to Mr, Tax-payor, c . for thereisa mile of walov now. by I'ruf IJ B Me Tear of our own We would urge on those living in Kckhanlt'saitlcle in Iasi arek’spap r • M, '^r» Berry liishop, \\ alter Berry country, i'lie subject was ‘Climb. rage<l public. It is the negro who has his pistol taken from him and tho white man ia rarely disturbed. Men take advantage of each other in various ways never pause to calmly investi gate, but with them the pistol is 'he court of final settlement. \ ears of remorse aod unhappi- nes' comes after. Again, our city oilleials are not impartial in cnforcraentof law. rhey- ’will lio to cover crime ndieu .heir own or their friends are interested. They will in ft thousand ways shield crime and the criminal. A man may have u reputation as a “blind Mger’ and the city officers kn'.w iis general reputation, yet they though I hau*n!t time just ijow to John Thomas and ITiilip J-nioak, mg.” This was an excellent he proposed new county over in ^ ’olleton Wde to beware ox arguments nolic " 0Verv do , f that 'barksat tiie we,lt 54 r ° x hunting last Saturday pajier. t Friday .was given mostly little for one or two days hut it wa^ ade against Branchville county l>e- * 11 • • > - . . . ,uae they are likely to have the Dibble” in them. MR DIBBLE’S ANSWER. » _ i Death of Grady Howell. Grady Howe.l died at his’mother’s home here Saturday afterno >n after a wry short i!ln<*ss. He was strick en early Saturday afternoon with meningitis and though everything possible was done for him he did not rally, but died at little before r> o’- -vill not investigate and will hir- clock. He had been complaining a ,| < < . v a. they caught one fox. moon II Mr.lax parcr.Mr C.J.bck- ; r . . , , , , . . , . , * •. J B Smoak has gone buck to hardt had as mne i good judgment in b . . . i- „ Branchville. He has accept a nosi- his head as an ordinary motherless , ... . . . I>1CI ... tion with J B llend -rson ot Branch box coo’er.he wouliTbe getting in the ville. We wish for him much sue cess. to receiving reports of Sunday thought nothing serious. School Sui>erinteudent* and E^- He was 15 years old and the main worth League presidents. Able stay of his mother, Mrs. D. E. papers were read and many helj)- Howell, whose husband died about ful talks made. ' v '*t thre * years ago. Mrs Howell came to Among the interesting speech Walterboro to live about a year at o os made was one of (J. C. Jacobs, • f- u ' rn J >s L s i nc e then Grady has Bowman. S t July 27, 1007, To co | (IIntg 0 f our Vll ] iu ble c'aix-r with the Editor of Branchville Journal. bi 3 pencil saying sorpething like this . In your article entitled Opposi- Wh ‘ n in town,stop aYthe Walter Wo a ' WI1 1 Wl11 8on,e 0ne e,selhe tion to Ne-v Cquiu.v , in >“ UI \' x ‘ Hotel,every thing neat and clean. Rates w a ■ , r rn, of July 24th, you were pleascc* to * . , With best wnahes for The Press pt»tc that Ex^ngresxman Dibble reasonable, II a rt^ger -ked e „, Mk Evea. by Oransbunt people “to! author,t,« they would kindly I iUr up a hornet's neat" in Colleton direct bin, to tl.e U aiierboro Holel,; Williamson Corn. „ _ pounty agamst the propse l County C A. FktklutrJr, Prop. Ualterboro,.. , a «, Ilt aboatu wwk „„ j,, tv a rre„ 8u " <lll >' srliool. He was followed Mrs. D. E. Howeli; Grady's mother. bf I^anchville. You are absolutely S.V, h D D. In tho course of his re marks he said tliat he would like been working with the Walterboro Drug Company. His remains were taken to St. to seethe day when every child George Sunday and laid to rest Ik- ll 1» j A<i It^ ^ L 1 !i t llC side his father. Those going were basil? Tho Press and Standard, sympa thizes with the bereaved family. branchville. You are absolutely b. U , tie wonw net be trying 10 Township and w hile there I had ^ Hcv B B A Williams Of Sum- Jiia two sisters, Mrs E. M. Jones, Dr mistaken in supposing I was sent by degraj.) the town from which lie gets ^ 0 ‘’ rtanUv of vigitin 80In(1 morville. assistan! secretary of A. P. Barnes, and M. P. Howell. nobody. I went because I am a his support. Mr Tax payer knows as ‘ nl-nted on tho E i ,W0,t H League. He spoke payer in Branchville and Cow-, mu ch abotft marshall duties and ., i \i < « i- about the progrefsof the negroes: Towmships, and interested the necessity of one as does about the , , *. .... „ , TM spiritually, fmancialiyandnien- the prosperity of both townships t0 w n in whose bauds the-ge^anuL J ! 1 J H Ml ley and J M ^ j llu6tratil , g lUv pio . In the advancement of the tbwns , ieg btricklacd have especially fine crops '“J- .. ^ ,, if Bowman and Branchville; and I y Mr Tax baver be a man If in ofc ° rn ’ They willaveragefiO or 65 - *■ ’ ]c ol n Bowman anu So, Mr lax payer, b a man. If ,n the j n Mi , j M quite an amusing tale. Ho said lomttar will be a disaster to Branch-1 dohe * Smith,.! B Padgett, Johnjbimth. bile and Bowman, and to the farm- anythingtha^ leached you come f A (Jood Result. Under the ojieation of ^the new that once a negro went to heaven j * UM * ^ ^ I^aws, baking powder? and who., he got there the Lord ” 0 ”'S e,,!,ra "y b ~ ron ,h< ' , au * to nie and I will assure you satUfac- •’ U,JU " - 1 4 * , ‘♦. i i . * T , nf w : n „ snil Lf, . statement of the ingredients This is and others Who have the taxes v ,, , - . of Willismson corn, they will make 1 a 1 >r, ‘' 1 TO 1>ut ^ in ® 8on / h1,n '! n r lltnink F iimvtriunPi* . a .. tion. D^u t act cowardly by going to _ r<v , , , J ^ (4 ,hripl did nnd i, 0 utmost importance because 0 ‘ the pay within the area of the propos- \ . . , from 35 to 80 bushels per acre The oo oaoriei aid. ana wiiut lie w Ti,: u io o minitinn a newspaper, for so doing is coward y . , . . , nn t nno a iiur nn him Im I harmful ingredients used in many- new county. This is a question - , , . . .. cotton crops are growing with fair put one wing on mm he wanted; " ' business, and not buncombe; and ; ttud haa no manhoo<l about it buk i a ^dangerous con- 1° Av* but Gabriel said “Wait” Jr and John B 8r all have fine fields t matter for the people within j whatever, limits to understand fully be- t* ty make so serious a mistake to vute on sentiment, and not on ledge of the facts. J S Jackson, Marshal). Telephone Nuisances. One of the greatest conveniences I church conducted by Kev. 1 dition at present* s . j Ibc uegro said, “I can fly now,” There were also three very in- j so he was permitted to try. He terestiug meetings; at Little Swamp lence in faciliUting the business of the town and surrounding coun try. A custom is springing up. For iiwUce. in Branchville Town- i of the business man of this day xnd ■chool funds will be badly ' time is the telephone. The local ex- by the change. The 3 mill change here is, also a great conven- , • i. . » i t tax ia paid on the value of in each school district, hut f dktributed acoording to school at- The books of the County and Superintendant of Ed- thow that school district No uth Branchville,” paid $77.40 a viu* I [By an oversight part of tl n ar- luctwaek^ft 0111: 11 appear T.E Belvin,the Methodist minister from Ehrhardt, also a Baptist meeting at Stnoaks church conducted by Rev J D Pitts of Laurens, SC wl t ih was enjoyed by all who attended and soother at Carters Font con- however, that will go far towards ducte d ^. Rev E W Peeplre. Ml ell atten ,l> t—Mtal If the farmere of Qeor- •ver gave aa much, attention to fer- in the proper manner a» they aaye a writer In the Hundreds of eea ptaaied e««i r destroying its usefulness as a hu i- ness medium. Reference ia made to the extensive use of telephones by persons who desire to carry on lengthy social conversation. Often it requires considerable time, and a lot of patience, to secure any connection because “The line is bugy”, And busy with some silly conversation that the person talking would not think of saying after ringing one's door hell. It would be, a good idea for the company* to •■■—A— •— -—— ■- X—. zone soinc^sa mikcmw'i ided and productive of 1) L Smith. Am Eajoyahle Day. u A very enjoyable fishing and boat ing expedition was enjoyed Saturday at Ivanhoe. Those on the party were Mesdamfes Jno. D. Warren andJ. M. Smith, and their husbands with Ca det Murray The only fatalities were not serious and consisted of an at tack on a wasp nest by the chief Cleric of the Southern Express Co. gf Savannah. The result was a sur- f tried and tailed, and Oabriei vaid, “I told yon Tlidn he came back and Gabriel put an other wing ou him, then he said, “I am alright now.” Gabriel said, “No, you need more.” but ho persisted and was finally al lowed to try his wings agaiu. He flew against one of the gar den posts of heaven and knocked it down. Well he was called back and given two more wings, which made four, and then ha was able to fly indeed.- He flew right over the throne of God and it was said that the Lord looked around at him and said, “My goodness, how that negro can flj.” 1 Mr Editor, I believe yru would have enjoyed the proceeding* cases. j Royal Baking Powder is known to Be the only baking powder made of Kpyal Grape Cream of Tartar and thlTno doubt explains its greasy in - e reused sale hers. ^ Careful housekeepers are| taking advantage of the protection which the Laws 4Bord,and are examining. al| the reading matter on the^baok of the label before adopting any brand for nae in the home. When in place of the worda Cream of Tartar the words t4 alnm’' “alnmi- n ora “or M pbosphate of lin>e’’appe*r among the ingredients, then heed th warning and avoid baking powders containing thus substitutes. lor others from making an in- vestigation. Hence, with so lit- r lo regard for the majesty of the law on the part of those who ara s vorn to defend it comes tho “I don’t care” spirit which is the Rubicon to lawlessness. Again; Our lawyers and prose cuting officers are responsible fet by resorting to unnecessary de lays in the trials of accused. Methods of delays because of p ditical influence are resorted to, I have attended courts fre- lucntly and have been amazed at the methods adopted. They will declare their client is sick ihd cannot be in court be in court when the party is walking the streets. They will secure delay after delay in blind tiger cases until all parties interested ard scittered throughout the earth. They will purposely de fend a man whom they know to lie guilty, finally secure his re lease nnd let him continue his life of crime. This article might he lengthen ed, so many lawless occurrences come rushing over me—events that are patent to all. These are remidies and a later article will give them ; —Baptist Courier. “Well.” pondered the now aniwors-to- correspondentt editor: **I wonder how to answer this.- Bare's s subscriber who waimUto know what’s a good mine to take Ink a out of white '1 it < *s Jtl *1 r 4 7 Ashby Farrow Lodge, K. of P. The rank of Esqnirewas conferred on five candidates at the meeting last night. They were Pages Rogers, Guess. Adam», Easterlin and Ander son. Some serious consequences fol lowed. A huge crowd o* knights were draent. It was decided by D. D. G. 0% > B. Blade and the Lodge to hold the next District Conventxm here .Sept. 17 and 18. The following ° tees were appointed: Fishburne. ; .. ■ Receodoi uckner, J; E. Commit Mm . IV- ..♦v A y » rAgEf — • .