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» by the LegiaUtore. this day whom ye will Something had is going to grow out of this dispensary ihvestigation yet. Thursday afternoon the Co lumbia Record contained an editorj- I al charging Attorney Geaerai Lyon ; ° with “buying testimony" to convict the “grafters. “ Editor Koester was WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19. 190S. NOTICE. W’e are sending out statements to all subscribers who will be in arrears for one year April 1st. According to a ruling of the Poat Office Depart ment at that time we shall have to discontinue fcH those who are one year in arrears. Our list does not show a great number of these, but there are a few, and we expect to comply with the rule. We trout it shall not be necessary to mark a sin gle subacriber discontinued. Let us have your remittance. The Pms^and Staotard. No need for ua to sprak of the roads now—they speak for them selves. A Uw and Order League IP ^Q*j WlLL PROHIBITION PROHIBIT? leton county would suppress evils besides the illicit sale of liquor. Why does not Walterboro wak? up and organize a business league or some sort of* business union for promoting the welfare of our town and county. Who Will make the move? The lien Law still reigns supreme and our poor unfortunates still have newhat to “lien” upon. Well ^ are disappointed in the Senate because we believed the law would be repealed. Now let the voters Anderson has a man who reads al l the editorial page of the News and Courier every day - Anderson Daily Mail. That'* nothing, there is a man in Belli township who reads every ad vertisement in The Press and Stand ard, every week. The “Quill Brigade” will not lend their qu'lls tb drink of the "flow and the supply is exhausted—of quills we mean. So we should like immediately summoned before the commission and made to give the in formation on which he based such a charge. He has none and put up a rather lame effort to justify his attack on Mr. Lyon. Attyrney Gen eral Lyon then denounced him in no uncertain language calling him a malicious find wilful liar. The inci dent aeema cloaed bnt it is certain bad blood exists between many on both sides and we trust no act will be committed to further blacken the name of our State. “ W( co nroend the fearless and un swerving efforts of Attorney Gener al Lyon and the member* of the com missions who have had charge of these investigations, and we trust the good name of our State may be vindicated and those proven guilty of besmirching her fair name be made to wear stripe*. Rev. J. L. Daniel of the Methodist church here is preaching a series of sermons on the evils of the liquor His sermons are masterly efforts, and we are sorry mere of our people could not bear them, though good-sized congregations are present. We trust that every minis ter in Colleton county will take up the refrain ard not let a Sunday without giving this nefarious business “the devil”, or consigning it to the devil. This is especially desirable just now in the light of the fact that through the efforts of Mr. Dodd and our other legislators we have the light to vote on this question in April. In conversation with a gentleman of prominence in re’ation to the prohibition movement, and one who 1 ias heretofore been opposed to pro- libition because he did not believe it | would'prohibit. he says he hopes to ! see an organized and intelligent ; effort made to carry the county for "International* Tailoring Co. ! The great tragedian Juntas Brutas Booth, who waa a careless dresser sad •naMaming In his manner, waa told by an impertinent lackey at an Inn: w You don't look like a gentleman. You look like a croon “I am one,” be answered, “and I am ready to mb down an aaa.” cmmoN For lettors of Mioioistrotioo- By Jno D. Edward* Eoqaire Probale Judge. Whereat, Hattie Monie, made sait to me to grant Jot Letter* of Admin- Utration of the Estate and effects of H. ▲. Morris. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditor* of the laid H. A. Morris, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Waberhoro on Feb. 84. iaO«, next after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show raose, if any they have, whv the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given order ray band, this 8th dty oi February, A. D. UK 1 #. Published on the 12th and 19th days of Fab , 1908, in The Press snd tPaodard. JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probate Judge State of Sooth Carolina, prohibition in April. He believes | county qf colleton. that ths sentiment of our people has CoQrt of Common Pleas, to ask the council to put a pump t n | un( j ergone a change, and that we Copy s ulaaiCni j f or Reu-f. (Complaint one of those numerous pipes so " ® 1 colud better enforce prahibition can get comething' to drink. This will be more neees-sary after April. It seems that the spirit of trie effort* to bond the town for a school building have quietly effervesced. Shame on Walterboro if it is so. What say you Mr. Trtstee? Do you feel your duty requires you to «t with folded hands and see this beautiful effort die? What say you. Mr. Patron? Are you satisfied for your child to be crowded out and half-taught, and fifteen more signa- would secure the election? Shame on you if you are to indif ferent! about your registration certificate? Have you got one? The town election is in May and if you wish to do your duty as a citi- sed be sure to register. AaoSlMr Convict Escaped. About four weeks tgo at Beiders Albert WssLisgton e-caoed from »h chain fang. It appears that the gaag was divided and guard Padgett wts m* on It one on duty at tka tic a. and whi!#ho was with om part of the trang Washington walked off from the other Washington waa *tried at tbo 8ommer term of court laat year for highway robbery and kroony and fonad gnilty He waa rasaalenoio to C>* ysars on the chain gang Jnty 1 1907 thns serving only about s'X months at < the time of bia o-cape He was inoicted with Willi# Mil lar but Miller has so far eluded the aa- thoritiea. Bsusth* ttgaatiie cf 11s kiri Vw Kauilw?*! BoogW Wife—l really imiat Lave u new frock. ilasbocd—Well, wliercn the money to pay for It? Wife—O^. you needn’t worry about that. The dressmaker Isas promised to let me have an accouuL—Mea^eotlorfer Blatter. n Intemarional is aO you need to know about a suit It Corrtdness, Dignity and KbIm and nit that goes to make r* Clothes, 4 A cal is necemity Is > you of thor tuormoua taribhes to reader you the serWce you we looking for. Al the newest mode* sad the biggest fas si >< >< X ^ r.ver The H. W. Cohen Store “The Store That Always Makes Good.” Notices. now. He thinks a series of meetings addressed by prominent speakers would help carry the movement, and that the organization of Law and Onler Leagues in every township Mth the purpose of driving drink from our county would secure its enforcement. We derire moat heartily to com mend thias gentleman for advoca ting such ideas at this tim% and we trust Mr. Dodd on his ret^^ to his home will begin in this business like way to rid Colleton of her greatest curse. It is high time for something to be done—there has been talk enough. Let us now act. A NEW SUBSCRIBER. Vi ?, The Press and Standard, this day, Feb. 19, desire to let onr read ers know that we might have a new subscriber—no money ac ompanied: Mr W. W. Smoak Editor of the Pres an Standard i thi» day feb 6) 196 Subscribe for the Pres an Stand ard Paper 3Krars truly ” Po Round S C Served Barnard L. Cox, PUiutiff, ' agniost Philip Moultrie, Defeudaat. To the Defendant aforesaid: YOU are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said chip Unit on the eobeoribers at tneir otHce st Walter boro. 8.0., within twenty days after the serv oe hereof; sicifttive oi the day of such service; and if yoa fail to an swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for .the re lie' - de eded in the complaint.' Date May 9th, A. D. 1007. HOWELL* GRUBER. Plaintiff's Atterneys. Organs and Sewing Machines Repaired. You can get your Or- * gan and Sewing Ma chine repaired prompt ly atyffur homes. PRICE* • REASONABLE And Guaranteed. ■o- Write to the undersigned. W. S. WEATHERFORD, IsLANDTON, S. C. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought NOTICE—Matilda Bethea will apply for letters dismissery as adminis- , tr&tix of estate Frank Bethea on L Feb 13th 1908 all persons having claims against said estate are requi red to file same write M P Howell before that day Matilda Bethea Administrator. NOTICE TO CRDITORS—All persons indebted to the Estate of Mr* C E . Cone will make pavment to the un- dersured,^ and all persons to whm the Estate is iadeb'ed will present their claims duly attested within the uext thirty days to me at Lodge. 8. O. U. A Walker, 2 a * 1 Executor. ■■Oyer Thirty Tears iiNIH Land For Sale 436/^ acres about 5 miles east of Walterboro bounded: by Hamp Thompson. Jonas O'Quin, and others, known as ♦he Sebem Thompson Home- s. Yd. This place has two goov new tenant houses and so me of the open land is un- der wire fence. Must be sold q uick, either for cash or good security. Apply to D. J. HYDRICK. *• tf. Orangeburg, S. 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