The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 06, 1908, Image 4
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TWEWTWINTH YEAR.
w. w. SMOAK. JR.
KOITOR AND PROPRitTOR.
4 , -iTERMS-
9m tr*«
S\x MMTTM . . . / .
0
kM MOXtM
ALWAYS:« ACVAVCi.
P«blteb«d every WmiuwUy
$1 or
*rv
. 21m
WEDN’ESDAY, MAY 0, r.Rk-.
to •tur.ii on the •tirt't cdan<*ri
Mtid itck nut uleitl rarn for tln*^-
(K*i i <i«. Our fc'rwt conux Ouu * j
im n <vn 1 )a*u »x.tolly wlmt kind
t mil b''^ <n - sr** ii r ^.-irv J r th**
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Int fid.o't v- for tJo \V.tr
d(*f}». This* •nm* rnrtrr
nuai wiii »U<< ro«» tninipi Uio* if Jim
¥ * t4-- tN)t l»d!i* Ifd to ill Hi rk
iiijr out tl; town'i ». V »w
jti*i it" v! is titm Walit-rtioro n»nU
rmo < i.uilj»in»‘iit in iM*lectinjj tJi'»M?,
who for two \eani sro h> wiiiinn#-
■ # ^ ^
m
ttw the* uffiirs of tiiia civi*
cui |>or»-
1 r ? rt ar *^ Stan<l«nl ■ tjou. Wc uevd t*)d bniiufM tu<^;—
the people a rights maintain. ,
UMwed by influence and unhrihe<) i ,a en wiio arc i)on« fit and traalwortlij
by tfani,
and who have ideals of wliat our
Th« political pot will boil now.
^ I..—■ I R ■
The May oonvcntiou ha« boea
M4.
Don’t forjjet the teachers examina
Friday May 15th.
Wr beg to reqnest that future, oor-
neptfedents will oonflne themselves
to diacuaaion of facts, aa our ooiumns
art not open for peraoaal abate.
Would it not be a good idea to
have • seperate box at the approach
in town election for the voters to
express their opinion at to whether
or not cows should he allowed to run
at large*
John Capers knocked a negto
down because the negro called
him a democrat. It is now in
order for every democrat in the
state to knock the negro down if
they can find him.—Anderson
Daily Mail.
. The fashion sheets say that slin
effects in Men’s clothing will be the
•tyls this season. Things are com.
iag oar way at last; eh Editor Cole—
Laurenr Advertiser. We feel slight
ed. But we can’t afford a new anil
anyway, ao why worry*
The new editor of the Branch ville
Jodrna) seems to be getting her full
•hare of editorial iqnibs. This from
ffenaca Farm and Factory: “Where
there is to much Smaok them must
fire, so look ost for Sparks.”
This editor had better be careful
He will get burnt.
FROHIBITION IN COLLETON.
* The prohibition movement in Col-
im has been fairly launched and,
expect to see some good
rk done between now and the
next fall
At the outset, wsr dilire to place
fives flat-footedly and uneqaiv
opal^jr ia fivor of the prohibition
movement, and we cun assure the
friends of yie movement that they
tan stunt on this paper to do all in
itt power to have liquor outlawed
New oar oolumne will be open for
argamentaon both *jj e s and weshaH
be lair in oar treatment of the quet
tioa.. We realize that there are two
Mdei tc this, as to every other ques
hoc. AU the wisdom is not oonhued
to one side ior all the argument, .'o
if anyone wishes to oouiruvert any
argument used in these eoiumas,
ample opportunity will be given to
do so.
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Now, we believe the time is ju-opi*
hone for prohibition, not only for
(fciletoa coanty but for Seuth Uarc-
kaa, and in eur (pinion
, town should be. The time hm come
for Walterl«*ro to get the vision ef
progress at other towns have it. A
vote for this kind of men is a vote for
Walterboro. How are YOU voting?
Let us, if yon please, consider the
coming election as a fthockholders
meeting of the town corporation.
Whom will you have for president
and directors? Will you use good
judgment and elect your best man
for director#? Remember these men
you elect will have charge of a cor*
poration valued at |3,75U.OOO. You
are one of stockolders in this co •
poration—are yon worthy the trust?
Has your tqoney been spent wisely
and well? Are any persons drawing
salaries and not reluming adtq^ate
services? Are you getting the most
possible for what is expanded? If
not, why? What is being done for
the future of the town? What is the
platform of the . men asking your
rotes? Are they making good as
private citizens? Will your stock in
ibis corporation be safe in their
hands?
Answer by your votes.
DESTRUCTIVE AN# CON*
STRUCTIVE.
Commenting ee our recent editorial
anent the disagreement between Edi*
tore Kioe and Hickson,, the Laurme
Advertiser hat the following to say:
The foregoing *• perfectly sound
in principle regarding manhood as a
requisite qualification in editing a
newspaper; yet its special application
here it slightly misleading, especially
in fiew of the last sentence. The
impUoation ii that Editor Hickson's
policy was right while pfsetbly such
was not always the ouse. From the
newspaper accounts we judge that
Editor Kioe considered Mr Hickson'#
editorial <polioj ..as* ‘Sj^uctive.”
There are two wafs cl aooeaplishuig
good in publio life, namely, first, by
lauding the good that titists, with
the hope that inch commendation
will iaorease aid miitiply the good;
eeoond, by continuously
the evil with the hope of thereby
deetrov:ng it. The latter is termed
<| ‘‘^eetiuctive” tear-down policy,
and it #eems such was the method ol
Editor Hickioo, tc which Mr Kiev
objected.
We have no doubt but that both
editors were wonting sincerely for
the cause of right in the work: they
ditlend m methods.* Whis right
i nd which is wrong, if either, wedar^
not judge; but lor our part we jwrfer
the “oeuslroctive” methods and
think that il acaomplishes more good
in the end. 1
l ei haps the editor of The Adver
tiser knows whut bt is talking about,
and it may be thafthf policy of Mr
Hickson' was not the beet policy for
the Union Times. With that we
, have aotuing to do, but we do know
the next
(euon of tho mil , th “ ,bl1 ' EJ '** r H‘ck*>o io
•toUpwhibilion law. South <^n>.! cb ^ tbe ’A'iaie, alwaja had ablr
linaean «force it if (Jeorijia ^ auaiearltucUilonalfcaod that Edi.
Md North Carolina will go dr; whon “‘♦eJ the irolic,
ttM wlecdou ia held on tba M b of ^ hl * 1 “ l * “ ,h0 “ wh0 ,0 P
this moath. So we shall have ths
best time in which to try prohitntion
we have ever had.
THE TOWN BLECT40N.
la a few weeks them will be
feleftimi held to fill
(hot will exist in tfco t JSces of Inten
It is n spy
mi* ;iv*
ported it tinanciaHy. In other
words with*lir Rice, it seems to
“Whose broad I aat, has song 1
smg,” while Mr Hiokson had ‘topic
ions and a will,” and did not fear to
express them.
We submit
that if Mr Kioe represents the
“—* *— Method, thpjro ysry
EnclandSays
NO ALUM
In Pood
and strictly prohibits
the sal# of alum
baking powder— 'TOUSi i |
So does France
So does Germany
* * 1 Tike sale of akim foods
has keen made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere rseogMaed as
injurious. j 0 yourself against akim,
when ordering baking powder,
Sap plainly-
ROYAL low
and Be very sure you get Royal
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and wheU*
sotneoess of the food.
much prefer the ‘‘destructive.”
Capt. Frank C. Fishburne-
Laurens was visited last week by
Capt. .prank C Fishburne of Char
leston, candidate for Railcmd Com
missioner. Capt. Fishburne is
making a through canvas of the
S'atein the interest of his candi
dacy, ngving already visited most of
the low-country towns and is now in
the Piedmont; he is a thorough can
vasser. a genial high-toned gentle*
man. and a man of no small mental
ability. While in Laurens he met a
number of representative citizens
who were very favorably impressed
and so expressed themselves. Mr.
Fishburne has met with much en
couragement so far and feels as
sured of winning in the e’ection this
fall. Both the other commissioners
reside in the Piedmont and there are
many v ho contend that the lower
section of the State is entitled to one
at least.
Capt. Fishburne is a member of
one of the best families in South
Carolina; is an excellent business
man, thoroughly honest and honora
ble; and if he is elected we have no
fears but that he will serve the
State well and faithfully.—Laurens
Advertiser.
PICNIC AT BLACK CHEEK .
The annual picnic to be given
in honor of Vhe Confederate Vet*
rans will be on f J hursday, the
21itinst. at Black Creek, near
Bryan posloffice. The public is
cordially invited to at-len 1 and
take part in making this a day
of pleasur?. Bring well filled
baskets. Especially would we
nrge all old veterans who can to
be present. We expect to keep
good order. K U W Bryan.
Bryan, S. <C., May 4, '08.
MMIE IK
A ex You Si'rk Youx Kidneys axe
Will?
Many rheumatic attacks are
due to uric acid in the blood.
But the.dutj of the kidneys is to
remove all uric acid from the
blood. Itsjirekence there shows
the kidneys arc inactive. Don’t
dally with “uric acid solvent#”
Yon migh go on till doomsday
with them, but until you cure
the kidneys yoo will never get
well, jjoxn’s kidney Pills not
only remove uric acid, bur cure
the kidneys and then all danger
from uric acid is ended.
Rupert-B Calvo, bookbinder,
employed at The State Publish*
ing Oo., official printers for toe
State of Sooth Carolina, living at
1010 Lumber St., Colombia, S. 0.
save: “I thought I had rheuma
tism and treated for it on that
belief. Luted, all k,nds of lini
ments. The pain was in my
back and in my hips clear to the
shoulders. The liniments did
no good and 1 took to blood med-
icenee but they did not help me.
1 took a long trip in hopes
that the change of climate might
help me.1 was away, far three
months but could see no change
for the better. 1 heard of. Doan’s
Kidney Pills and determined to
tr\ them, Mid got a h<>x at a
thug store. They com;U*tfIv re
HAD TOO MORE PLATE*
And F«lt Th*y tavd Hotter of tho
Amqrieon Navy.
Kyery p-ad.iatlQg'claM at Anoggplla
leave* behind R the fhme of certain
heroe* to the line Of phydkal prowees
or mental endeavor. One of tbeae he
roes was Qeoace Dewey, a Sne. manly,
athletic youth, the pride of. the bocing
and fencing maatera and the terror ef
aH bullies.
In Dewey’s class was a youth of an
excellent bent for applied mathematics,
but so tender of physique that he often
yuffered froai the rough horseplay of
bis elders. Dewey took the boy under bln
protection, nnd t-he two oetiinte fast
friends, 'they swim# their hatmaeck-t
In the Kauie watch ou ifuir griidwaelite
Cruise iukI when the ship touched at
Liverpool obtained permission to ran
up to LoikIou on a day's leave. Br
rigid economy the two had ecr:i[>ed to
gether a little uiore thmi £l! apiece, nnd
they landed In the Knglhdi enptari ar
rayed in Kpick and span new untforaM.
A round of ttghtseefng had reduced | HPwod the pains ouVof rn v baok
their combined capAal .to 2 sovereigns and I have not. felt a Inuah Of
:md tbelr return tickets whevi theJr
iHiv'tsh appetites announced the hour of
noon. • , 0i .
With t!»«» eautleae eeosneiy of bis an
cestors the 5cottwnan suggeftted n ohop-
hoLse. list nothing bit the l>e*t wwml
suit Dewey, and he a<rwdlagiy steer
od his cbntu riutu the NiW hotel be
could flnj.
T!ie Jwo rented HKNnselvea at oae of
the tabi^a ami ei-SAued Nuf tneau with
a magnificent air The 'Ant Item tfeit
catutht their eyes was strawherrieeaad
cream, amt thie. with Us reuilnlveMee
ef home, they proceeded to order.
Now. the time was winter, and
strawberries from the hwthoewe aft ei-
pousi'e in leaden, so it was small
wonder that tin* other gm-sts who Intd
learned the order lo-ikeH taqti'lringly ivt
these Rpeclmetie of the Jeane^ne deroe
of the American navy, ah (?xf,,rj b«d
wlio set next ^tlu-m setsMisI partlcukir
ly l-.apresHed smj turned his WH-ge eyes
npou them wish awe. T5»c strawber-
rie* were r<£*od. sad all west weU auftt
the obsequious nailer re ter sod wftli a
bM for ft. The BaotsiiMia k aMr|y eel-
Is|wed. hut Dewey noticed tbe eyes of
ti e old trouble since I used
Uc-tn.” v
For tale by all deal^ii. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milborn Co.,
U lifts lo, New Y<*rk, sole a goats
for t’ee l’uited States.
Uemember tlm name—Doaa’e
—uud (like no other.
%
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Some men are afraid of their
wives they don’t avea dare try for a
divorce from them.
6# YEARS*
tXPKMENOK
Patents
XPORDS
FOR
MANKIND
Come and aee the finest display of Men’s Oxfords
o
that has ever been seen in Colletdh 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
Letlher.^ Made up in all Styles and Shapes.
V
Range of Prices: !
$1.50, $2.00 $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00
THE H. W. COHEN STORE,
«*THX STOKE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOOD.”
THE
dean Sweep
'Sale on Summer and Winter
Dry Goods. All prices.
WteMWMM t\
G. W, GLOVER.
*
♦ • Proprietor.- -
- NOTICE. * - . i
?Teaehers examination will b- heTcl
a*, the (purtkoase in Walterboro the
tbs thud Criday in May, 1'JO^, (the
>Hli day), commencing at a. in.
«iA doting at .4 p. m. All appli-
wifl please be prompt.
- * II. W. Black, Sr.,
On. S u p t. of Ed u cat ion.-
April 190i». i 20 it
CITATION
P*r titters of Administration.
IT AYR OF ?OU €U CAROLINA,
Gonnty of Colletou.
%Jbs. D. Edwarrie, Is quite. Probate
Judge. 4
WaRvr I Herbert ma<le Hint
to ne to gzaat bam Lcrnni o' Adminis-
^ t ration of the Matam and effect* of I M
i W^fcSR ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
GM adtiaowiib ail and aingultr tbe kin
dred aad Creditor* of the raid I M
’hat they be
MMLapwar hetere roe. in ihe Court of
^hteha^e. No be
4*
-4
T »aoc
OeevmaHTa Ae.
a*k«t«tri
the Oxonian vpm hhh and. turnlog m- * "KEm
perbly to the waiter, oedered^twe » w«S^aa *«
AdmUaer. mWilm W, wtt, ^
e$A bet haupbORr eoBMlov* that tiMf
^ “ of the
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on
lAmiRAm SUKHOIS
STATS Or SOUTH CABDUKA,
County of Colleton
Ma«la trnta Court.
Walterboro CoMea Mill*, Plaintiff.
afainat
J D Kaanedy Company, Defendant.,
•TATE OF SOUTH CAROL NA,
COonty of Colleton.
By J. B. Bryan, Bml
Magiatrath in and for mid 'oooaty off
‘ the said State:'
•
. To nay lawful eonatoble.
Complaint havtaf beeamada unto a
by- Watterhore Cotton Mlila that yon,
J. D. Kennedy Company la iadebtad^Yw
It for freight paid on machihery frank
Napier, Tenn.. to Waltorhitfro, 8. C., hi
tha snm of 82 and for machinery hr
tho amount of 19.89, In the aggregate
($99.00) ninety-nine dollars.
Tbaae art, then,tore, to require yoa to
aenunon the said defendant to appear
before me, in my office in WaJterhew,
S. G. on tbe 24th day of Jane, A. D.,
l Mi'S, at IS oolock' a. m. to answer to the
sa^il complaint or jodgment will be
given againet J. D. {Kennedy 001011007
by default.
Ctoen my hand »aal et Walterboro, 8.
C., the 54:h day of April, A. D., 1108.
J. £. BRYAN, (L. K)
Magiatrato.
It look# ns though neither tbe'
Kaisev nor Lord Tweedmonfck
had a private Secretary Loeb, or
they cfrtamly would have blam
eil that letter on him.-
‘‘GeneraUy dehflltatod fbr yea re
Had tick headaches, lacked embitioa.
w«« worn-nut and all rnn-dowa. Bar-
dock Clood BlHers made ms a well
woman.”—Mrs (.'ha* Freito , MYoaop,
Co»a.
held at Walterboro. S. C ,
May 9, next, after publication
if, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon.
*• toew oau*e. IT any they ba^e, why,
thaaald Adaaini*ii*<*ou should not be ” * * •
G1VBN inder mv band, thi* 2Sth day Philadelphia is having ait ia$-
^ -■ , ,, , 1 inonue revival. Welf, Almost
PkhHahed on tn* 28;h of April and nth j thing that will revive PUU«r
, ilclphia ought to be welcomed.
of May, 1998. in Tbe Pressed
JNO D. EDWARD9.
Probate Judge, (J. C.
The cougvetfional majority bat
ad opted some roleetonablingit It
continue its policy of doTng nalb*
ing in the interests ef tbe paa*
pie.—The Commoner.
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