The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 20, 1908, Image 7
Drink’s Doom
i In Nation
Predicted.
Prohibition's Onward March Sur
prisingly Confirmed In
Spring Sections.
(WALL STREET WONDERS
Kint** ChronisU W*k— to
•f N*w Nattonal I mu*.
Talk Mar* »m4 Mara *f Qu*a-
la ^raai-
thma SiOOO local Prohibltloo Macdona
In ffcaw laadlag atataa la tha paat
«!▼• la tb* affiagata aa-
Mtamaaadoaal
ta aafea tha pwh<M
ttoa af tha ttqaor traflk tha domlnr ot
af tha hoar la tha coming
In thaaa two abort aaoatha by ana-
Jortty rota of aaarly MMbOOO ToUra tt
la aaaaarratlTaly atteMitari that mama
thCa KXKMMD paopla hara baas addad
ta tha Prohibltloo popalatloo of tha
UaMad etataa, whlla aaarly MOO aa-
iooaa Sara baaa aboUahod and tha
maortraMedamacad. That la. T&SHJC
HA# MM U*VBD To TUB PEO
PLE for tegmmata trad* tha aom of
at Moat >25,000,000 for tha coming
year alooa.
Prahlblttew Tlda d
' For ooa thing, than* al
that tha ao callad “wara" of Prohibi
tion ahowa no slgna of racadlng. bat
that, an tha contrary, tt la a staadily
rtalag tlda which dally grown morn
amlhaha to tb* drink trada.
Wall eiraM •*** Uauar'a Daam Ag
in tb* aaaa of Uraly dally and mot-
ropolltnn praaa editorial com mant on
thaaa naonta non* can ho anora signifi
cant than tha aoddan utecorary of a
natkoaal Prahlbltloa moramaat by the
roaaarratlr* Wall Btraat Journal of
If aw York, -la tha mor ament for • • •
Prahlbltloa * * * to bocomo a factor In
natlooal politic*7” tt aska, with some
thing Uk* Rip Van Winkle amazement
at tha bar* poatlblllty.
Bat other leading pnpen are honest
to face the question with still
knwu, a no ioousmimi* mor* are rapm-
ly lielng enrolled.
Cbalrmau Charles It Jones of the
Prohibition national commute*. 9Q La
Kalla street Chicago, declares that the
committee la aggrassiveiy pushing the
tuormuect and Is seeking the imata-
diata co-operatiuo of all local I'rohlbi-
U«>d workers and bo[>es to organize er-
ery elation district In tbe nation for
tbit practical eudearor.
In a recent luterrlew Chairman
J net was asked the question. -\Vbnt
bwpe Is there that tbe question of lYo-
bihllion wIU become tbe greet national
i- **¥ Iii this national campaign oi
lirjfiT" and hla reply was us follows:
"First—Tbe people are at last wide
awake to tbe great lastie. and tbe won
derful Prohibition movement which
began in tha south is now victoriously
•weeping through every section of tbe
laud.
“Second.—Tbe entire liquor traffic of
America, really panic stricken at tbe
rising tide of tong overdue public cou-
damnation. are opeuly cooaol Ida ting
their Interests Is tbe atroogest aatlooal
organisation that unlimited capital and
fright*oed greed can devise or aebtera
with tbs avowed parpsa* I* amha di-
ract assault upon arary local Prohibi
tion community and lay siege to arary
state where tha aaioon busloaaa has
baaa aboltehed.
“Thte maana that tha patriotic dtl-
fitnahlp of America moat taka up their
gaga of final conflict thus impudently
dang down and maat them squarely
la nation wMa battle or retire from tha
field disastrously worsted."
Daily
PROMOII FOR
NEW YORK CITE,
f A _________
O O
Spends $365,00D,O0O For Drinks
Every Ydfch
Liquor Orator Admits That Amer
ica’s Metropolis Would Vote
Out Curse if Given
the Chance.
THK COfiT OF LIQUOR RKV-
tNUC.
IN ITS AfiTOUNDINQ
QROWTH OF FROHIBITION
•ftNTlMKNT tha aaulh is hi
harmawy with tha mast prs-
graaaiva thswfht af tha ••*,
that THKRK Ifi NO MONKY
WHICH- FLOWfi INTO THK
CQFFKRe OF THC fiTATK
•O IxyCNfilVK At THAT
WHICTf COMKfi FROM LIQ
UOR LICCNfiCt—THC HER
ALD, WaaMnytan.
BIG MEETING ASSURED.
Ma THtalm Haar Riga
Fagular Ugrialng.
rtHl SALOON SEElfe DOOMED "
declares tha Denver Tima*, reading tha
election luturaa, and continues:•‘SOON
ER OB LATER IT WILL BE ROOT
ED OUT OF EVERT COT AND
STATE. Bow soon depends largely
upon aaloow thamadhm • • • THE
MOVEMENT 18 A REVOLUTION
AND ONE OP THOSE THAT RARE
LY IT EVER 00 BACKWARD."
Tha result In Illinois Is certain to
hart a tramandoua Influence on tha na
tional attuatten," daclaras tha Atlanta
Georgian.
"Ragarfiad by many as a moral prob
lem af tha first Importance, regarded
by fia many or atom as an economic
queatlon of tha flint Importance, tt will
ba at Impanalblt to atop this fight as
tt was to chock the anti-ala very move
ment In tha fifttea," la tha way tha
Phlladafphla North Amorican aaaa tt la
tts landing ifiltorlil Agrfi M.
Fewer la
throughout tha load,
tha aatlmat* af tha na-
as rartewad la a recant
af that famous aid conservative
waakUaa. tha Notts* (Naw
01*11 auyn:
PROHIBITIONim
CAMPAIGN WITH TB
OP. TBE
Ml Mr s
ICAlT
PBOGRgRe or ANTI-LI-
I StNTIMBNT BAS BEEN SO
itlABAMAP Or TBBTBB-
KT GAINED BECOMES OBfiO-
IX TBRB^MONTBR
hare by as
to Mug yuan af
by thoaa fuan af
FrehihMan National Canvaatlan Far
ItOfl-Gathering at Calumhua May
fia Hlatari*.
Tb* Prohibltlonlati of tbe United
States are now planning to bold tbe
largest national convention in tbe re
form’s history at Columbus. O.. July 17.
Over 1,500 delegatee will be eligible
from every state In tbe Union, and It
la expected that several thousand Pro
hibition visitors from all parts of the
country will also attend.
Correspondence at Prohibition na
tional headquarters, Chicago. Indicates
that the Prohibition party la this yaar
more aggressive and thoroughly orgaa-
ited In practically every state and ter
ritory than ever before In Its bistory.
Campaigns for tbe election of party
Prohibitionists to state legislatures and
for tbe election of local officials la
many cities and villages are et«thaal-4 rtattona.
asticelty under way.
The spring elections, so filled with
local Prohibition victories, were eape-
datly Inspiring to tbe ProblMUon par*
ty leaders because of tbe fact that In
many instances tbe campaign had been
largely conducted by prominent party
organisers, f
In Illinois one of tbe significant re
sults of tbe April contests was tb*
fact that oat of 107 towns In which
Prohibition Chautauqua* were bold
last year only seven were reported as
baring gone "wet”
It Is openly asserted by Prohibition
k-dors that tbe party stands a splen
did chance of electing twenty-five to
fifty members of tbe Illinois legisla
ture at tha coming election as a direct
result of tbe open alliance of both tb*
old parttes with the Chicago brewery
bnmMA
Prohibition literature la being cl Kra
is tod by putty workers throughout tbe
la tiumaudous quantities, sod
of press sad public to
it is declared ta be
encouraging by tbe national lead-
a mm
a
IfifMfifiBMfifiM
WHAT DORA UQUOR DO
of
■AM < ' —
* ” iSL
:
of the
•iaim to buy
i fc
WOOD
[BtsA Corrsspondsncs. J
New York'.—The recent startlkw as-
aertion that New York, now controllod
soul and body by the drink traffic,
might become a Prohibition city If tta
voters were given a chance to decide
tt at tbe polls was mads, it ebon id bo
bora* In mind, not by a wild egad
fanatic, but by one of tha prom 1 neat
liquor trade champions la this cMy.
T. Da Qulacey Tultey, whs declared:
"Thors la do doubt that if Now York
city waa given the privilege of local
option tha MUMP aaioous would b*
voted out Why? Because tbe ma
jority of the people want the abases
of tbe aalooue corrected. At the bot
tom of all law breaking, patty In-
trigoa, small and large graft dohaach-
ary and rice la the lawless aaioon."
Tble striking dortarattaa might tt
Is true, appear abaolutely absurd waa*
It not far the fact that many of the
latest Prohibition victories have oc
curred la cities and districts where the
aaioon bad disgusted tbe people and
killed Itself by breading and permit
ting unrestrained riot and debauchery.
What tha Drink Business Casts Ameri
ca’s Greatsst City.
A straight gt k* sa
loon coots Naw agh to
stir the blood o i rotor
to patriotic Indi
Bore It la as
moos preacher
in a recent sens
ater. If thte is
la New York, it
Prohibltloo reft
wide by leaps a
■ay*:
"It baa been
York city spent
drink, or ISfifiuO
is more than ha
to ran the ant
United States,
large aa our tai
twice tb* amoe
six times aa gr
product of tbe
half tbe total
banks of the co
twice the salai
all tb* public i
and la nearly s<
woolen manufe
much la Now
twenty months
does through b
"The dlversk
from the lines <
must offset tbei
died and thlr
turned every y<
duetry Into cl
trade would gl
noas boom nevi
business would
tbe people wool
of tbe good thl
therefrom.
"More capital
bor employed
than la any oUs
eat capita) laatio
lea Is the liqm
atekol spent foi
12 par coat of
farmer for hla
cant is callad I
an
he fa-
Petera
Ic tbe-
racord
hi the
luitkK)
1‘elvrs
New
Sy for
which
qulred
of the
Ice aa
r than
iutpuL
silver
nearly
if the
i than
an to
>nntry
of our
nd aa
•very
Mintry
l sum
istrtea
• bnn-
loilars
Mr In
timate
y. and
yment
I tow
8 M
Naur Yaekfa Orina
Half On* to Drink.
If this amnay wan anl]
leas af over WOO in cash la arary fam
ily ta Now Talk, tt weald be a Mall
with tts actaol
war* ter
total af MMfit
.af the city a loos
MOT. Of QQm, an the araffigp
Chartea R.
La fialto
"m lumrmr dffirpffi
»»fi»MAfiqfififi»fifififififi>»fifi»#
WHAT THE FARMRR WILL !
GAIN BY FttOHIGITION.
alraify a* wifiaiy nndor way.
I tool i them If new eonfldaace
effort to oorsn Aooaooo ProhlbL
rotor* to a definite compact to
an Its.
" reads, "tmly
aca tharitoelvse
•av-
»•••••••«
as favartog tha entire prohl-
of ttt*
llquon
• •
i «f Leeal Warinrs Beupht t*
Inge af
••••••»#••*•,• 11CM)0ft000
rip (Mok at tk#M tw* <
Qtjsuz tiia'
1)0 agm
IHBvaMpiMQ MM CVIMtop
Mtms to • iao IB owto and
■ to, nf
HH1 HMffi M.
Tlielr Unceoring Work Koep.r
Uk Strong and Healthy.
All the hloo.1 in the body par
ies through the kidnevs once
every thr.e minute*. The kid
neys filter the blood. They work
night and day. When healthy
they remove about 600 grain* of
impure matter daily, when un
healthy some part of thia impure
matter iajstt in the blood. Thin
brings on many di*eaae and
symptoms—pain in the back,
headache, nervonsneaa, hot, dry
*kin, rheumatism, goat, gravel,
disorder* of the eyeaight and
hearing dizzineae, irregular heart
debility, drowsyneaa, dropsy,
deposits in the nriue, etc. Bnt
if yon keep the filter* right you
will bare no tronble with your
kidney*.
Iter B F Halford, Waltorboro
8. 0., saya: “I have uaed
Dorn’s Kidney Pilla and fonnd
them to be a fine remedy. Kid
ney and bladder trouble canted
to® a great deal of annoyance.
The kidney wffim too fre-
qnent in action, eapecifilly dar
ing the nightand on tbie aocoant
I was caused great annoyance.
i also had backachaa and dnff
pains in the ragion of nrv kid
neys. Reading about Doait’a
Kidney Pille 1 condoded to try
them and procored a box from
the Walterboro Drag Co. They
helped me wonderfully and 1 am
now entirely relieved from all
the distressing kidney difficul
ties.”
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60 cents. Foster-Milbarn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember tbe name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
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The way not to like a dog is to
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Knowing that •noM people any *6o
much we will cloea with the following
remark: Rydale’s Cough Elixir is
Guaranteed odder toe U. 8. Pu r e Food
sod Drug Law (Serial number 211®)
to contain neither Morphias, Golem,
Chloroform nor opiate* of aoy kind, sad
to ba absolutely barm tens. John M
Kleh .
What a man likes about a girl
it he never knows what it is.
The World's B *t Climate
is not entirely free from dleeasa, oo the
high elevations tovors prevail, white on
the lower levels materia la aaoooatsrsd
to a greater or Ism extent, according to
altitude. To ovoroome climate affection *
laaaitade, malaria, jaundice, bittoasnere
fever and ague, and gsserai debility,
tbe most effective remedy Is Electric
Bitters, tbe gras* altemttv* sad blood
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bodily weakness, nervonsaoss, sad In-
Bomaia. Bold under guarantee at Jobs
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Ladies: My store is full to overflowing with beauti
ful spring and summer hats. I have sold an immense
line this spring and will please and sellio the most care
ful buyer. Call and inspect and you will select, buy and
be pleased. " ° *
Respectfully,
REPS. J. S. Jones.
lHl**IIIIMII®H®MHHfifi®MM8fifiM'M! Iff! 1 ! 11 HI I MG
Nothing mskes a msn lose h •
temper like hi® wife saying he
ha®, *
It is impossible for say drug to digest
food without the aid of the atoameh.
Man enaaot do natnra’s work ho oan on
ly aariat bar, sad any concern claiming
that they bar* a remedy that will digest
food without the aid of IT
thetoby a)lowing to* SW
idle end toot, era claiming tha 1m
bis. All lastodteo far MSMiaoh txoabtoe
of of
givoo with too taleparposa
i notan and anahttiut tha
jto do tie own work, da* df
the heat Stomeab* 0peciattst#|to th* U.
8- wrote th* preaoriptioa from which
Rvdals'* Stomach Tkhtotfi ar» made and
they aoshto the tomneh to da It* own
work. Two siaes. He. and 10- John M
lento.
It taktfi a dyspeptic to appre
ciate tbt motivfifi of mformen.
to to* city
Vntnod Bnm*. as Gold.
B. O. Stewart, a sued
'tt,
ton worth of
tt effliote t
i or billon*
i tee at John M
Whan a girl u intnrenttd in a
maa aha iaiaoca afraid to lot him
know H than other paopla.
novtr
a Wd who ifi
oatarod enough always
sway from home.
It for ehfldraa. Ills' oteaa-
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Whoopi"# B>g|M«yr,
rid by wsiteii
°Tor Coast Ibstion.
Farsh*m. n prominent drag
ion tha
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Bold from’Jtaine to Florida, ready nad
amply abm to balp all to seed at say
RydaV* Liver Tablets, made only or
liver and bowel troubles and tbs bast
S!*
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for fro* sample. Guaranteed by John
M. Kirin.
Mn/
OF ALL KINDS DONE A
Gbe press anb Stanbarb.
We .have just received n new
stock of letter and note paper,
bill heads aad statements, enve
lopes of all kinds uri colors.
SATISFACTION GDARANTEEO
Prices reasonable which! we
will gladly quote yon.
Blank legal forms of all kinda
always carried in stock. Call
and see vs when in town.
DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN /
Thai
i Twenty MHItaa
I Cm Tretaa Nave ASSs*
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Prof. Bolden hue prepared for ns n book which give* the cream of his
lectures on oora growing- It tolls all about aaed seleotiou, nod tostiag. fat
ting attend, corn Judging, oora neri*. etc., etc.
It MS practicalfarmor's hantfbiok. It knot theory but pmctioa, just
aa It ha* base worked out on th* farm. Th* name of thia w«>rit la
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