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• 8 ' .. , a VOL. XXX. WALTERBORO, S. C, JUNE 3. iqoS. NO. 42 "i 'g PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT. -> EDITED BY Ja*. E. Peurifoy and W. W. Smoak, Jr. Solicitor Jervey DUcuates Dispensary Cases. Charleston, May, 30th:-E<5itor Congratutlations to North Car* olina on ffivin# prohibition a 43,000 majority May 26. Wait till the South Carolina legislature meets and we will join the procession. The name of J- M. Drawdy was omitted from the list of those who will have charge of the prohibition work in Verdier township. His name should have been in the pre vious list. to Teacher's Institute Opens. The County teacher’s institute opened Monday with the following teachers in attendance: Misses Cora- lie Ackerman. Eula Ackerman, Bar- statesman and is arousing patriotism and morality as never known before. A true patriot should be a lover of his country, and will do all he can by his vote and influence to enact , such laws as will promote prosperity term; of these, one again>t Ned I^ai - and happiness to her people. Our son was an old case, antedating the vote will always tell our sincerely, present dispensary law, and the therefore, we should vote iotelli- w j^ nejwesi Press and Stanard. As answer the letter of Mr J. J. Folk, permit bara Ja<,ues. Laura May Smoak. Ma- . , • • mie Ackerman. Lula Griffin, Alma me to say ihat there « ro .asue be-. Huf . ma|i ^ Ackernl , n _ fel0 tween Mr E. C. Beach and myself. If the people of South Carolina could ever got the opportunity, they would vote overwhelmingly for pro hibition also. They did it once, but were robbed of the fruit of their victory.—Yorkville Enquirer. Voters of Colleton county; When you cast your votes in August let them be only for men who are pro hibitionists from Sheriff to Magis trate. The enforcement of a prohibition law will be in the hands of the officers you elect, so see to it that fearless prohibitionists are elected. J. D. A ON PROHIBITION. t- i Cottageville, June 1.—The prohi bition movement has reached the stage in its History that will be sure tO bring results. The conscience of our American people is now aroused, and has reached the pulpit, the gently, to do this, we should be educated by agitation, we should have the right kind of leadership;our leaders should lx* men of ability and morality, in order to represent our intelligent people. We have the material. In Colleton county we have with us the Press, with its powerful influence and pastors of the different churches to lay the axe at the root of the tree of this mons ter evil. Also the pdliticians who now look for the only hope of suc cess, will stump the county, and one of the main issues discussed will be prohibition. National politics are pointing to prohibition. The possibilities of electing a prohibition president in the near future, is bright. We see this powerful wave that is sweeping one state after another. Our peo ple of both parties are getting sick of so much bossism and will be ready to join hands with the young lif® of our county for their political ad vancement. Fine opportunity for young life in politics. J. D. Ackerman. Huffman. Bertie Cone, Belle Cone, Ali£e Hiott, Della There were thirteen dispensary ; Langdale and Pearl Beach.. These cases before the court at the March young ladies have been teaching in the county during the past session, and have entered into the work of the Institute with a marked degree of earnestness. Prof. L. S. Betty and Miss Carrie Aeekiey are the teach ers in charge. The principal is in receipt of a let ter from 0. B. Martin. State Super intendent of Education, informing him that on Monday, June 8, Miss Maggie M. Garlington of Columbia, will arrive in Walterboro to give a course in Augsburg’s drawing in the Institute. This course will no doubt be of great benefit to the teachers, and it i * thought that this announce ment will cause a much larger at tendance next week. The negro Institute is being con ducted by J. A. F. Black of Smoaks and is well attended. It! State Constable Beach Has HisSay. Stakes, May 30.—Editor of The Press add Stndard; Solicitor Jervey, and Foremen of the Grand Jury, Polk, have ha^ their say concerning the of the Dhpeneery ense ln the county, and I tktok.lt it hew in order lor me to tell the public, what I know about k. We have had three terms of court Mace the local option law went into In this county. Every one of term* of court I have attend* s. * with a half acore or mote andnoueof tbme Dbpw asm have been tried yet i on Wetfoadar of the to* thatSotidtor Jervey told am hewoeid not be «Me to try more fhantwe of my earns, and to be ready. (I was all the time ready.) On the next day he told me ht could aat try more then eae of my earns. While we were talking, Mr Crimea I think it was, from Youngs Island, eaamnp, a^d the Solicitor toned hii attention to that gentleman, and fcddhfcnheweukitabeup his csss tiMT fret thing in the morning. After hoofing his promise made to for Friday morning, Mboegbt I had every reoson to be- Ifrpn that my ernes would meet thdr ueoifrte. 1 went to the of the county board of control, H. W. Block, end situation with him. We it would do our cases Bubbles From Berea Picnic. The Picnic was largely attended from Colleton and Bamberg coun ties, there were about 6 or 7 hundred people who enjoyed the day on the beautiful grounds around Berea church and school house. The day Indeed for a the caae was discontinued. Of the others, one was nol-prossed on request °f the chief constable. Three were continued because of the illness of Mr J. G. Padgett defendants’ attorney One was continued on motion of Messrs Peurifoy Bros., defendants, attorneys, and the other seven vere held ready for trial at that term. Mr Folk is; perhaps, unaware of the fact that lor the past year the docket of the court of sessisons Col leton county has been greatly con gested. in Marcn 1907, by no fault of mine, there w«s no sessions held. In July, we went into the second week before the jail was delivered, when, because of the very hot weather, the court was adjournedi •gainst my objection. At the fall term, Judge Gage having limited the term to r wo weeks, i was, by action of the bar, confined to one week for jail delivery. This was hardly ac complished, and a large number of important criminal cases were con tinued to the March term. Among them the only dispensary case was that referred to above against Lad- son. The others, which were under control of Mr Beach, originated at the March term, and were fixed for trial as soon as the jail could be de livered, As soon as this was accomplished, I notified Mr Beach it as 1 would, probably not have turn to try than ana or two. to aalect his to pvoeaad with. It was at his New Council Me#te> The last meeting of the old, and the first meeting of the new Coun cil were held Saturday night. J. C. Lemacks was elected clerk and treas urer. M. P. Howell,*R. L. Fraser and P. J. Lucas were appointed as a committee on waterworks; R. L. Fraser, E. P. Knight and T. J. Blan chard, finance committee, A resolu tion was introduced to repeal the ordinance fixing the salaries of the officers o f the Boardof Health, and given a first reading. The election of a chief of police was^postponed. Jj&altorioTo ^ahool . * 9 (^ommonsoment 'Prigrar,: 1 * 8:80 P. M. Invocation Rev. Thomas P. Baker Welcome Address I James Copes deTreville, Jr. • Drill Primary Department Essay Miriam Rice DuBois Colonial Drill Eight Girls Recitation Emmie Witael Strobel Chorus (Yachting Glee) School Prophecy Edith LeRoy Fraser Chorus (Joys of Spring). .....School Address Prof. W. H. Hand Chorus (Medley of National Airs) School Valedictory Israel Herman Kohn 19- Delivery’ of Diplomas L. S. Betty GRADUATES Miriam Rice DuBois Emmie Witsel Strobel Edith LeRoy Fraser Cecil Anna Arnett Israel Herman Kohn James Copes deTreville, Jr. A. S. MORRALL GOES TO BEAUFORT. A. S. Morrall, who for thirteen fiars, has been the efficient depot • (fevent here, has xetignsd his position fr ge fnto burin— for himself. He this afternoon for Bosufbrt be will engage ia the frinri- •bout ten o'clock end the children ekhibited their tnlent in the ther took part. It a yoiatment to both to the chairmen of tholimhip with G. C. Brown of the lj$own Furniture 4 Hardware Co. had the caeea continued. In tba —derfri firm name, Morrall 4 of MrBaaak. inaiettoraf litowa FurnitareCo. recant date, "I had a talk with the Mr. Morrall haekaa»aiief Wal* of boardof* control and j fcrboro's moot popular and uaaful we derided that- it would do aanat 1— ham to eon tie— the I wish Mr. Morrall and tba whola than It would to try only oua|overyauoa—in tbrir now venture, sntofehalfaeoroor more.” Per- hape Mr Baoeh and tba Monday evening the Walterboro Graded school held its commence ment exercises at the court house in the presence of a Urge audience. The above program was carried through without a hitch, thus show ing careful preparation. Mias Vivian Price was the graceful pianist for the evening. The graduating cl— consisted of six members, tour girls and two boys. Each one had a' part on the program and performed it gracefully and well. Min DuBois was the first honor while dMi Ikperielly beautiful and wOw lad In ~ Laba, *i*Hp At ft’ prevented the audience hearing of the sierri—. lemon ads * nrvea to tno tRsncj crowu, wmen I fail to see how I — tabl—e fr time to try all the cam which are praaented Neither rhmfrgrabud on count of aa inuri* Ban Wt Lee Hiott talk bp would try I have. If ne Mr. the concluded no ham. even if one ease out of nine, 1 have, if he continued the whole. Me directed me accordingly. I wi sent for by the grand jury, and ad ed if I knew why these esses wei not being tried, and I told them that to me was to deliver the jail will aur that After the Dr H. W. Bleak gave n which all enjoyed who were near enough to h— him. After Dr Black cams Prot I. B.Marsheof Pinopolis, who did much justice to his subject, 'education.'* Then Dinner was spread, and everybody refreshed themselves with ell the delienriea of a picnic din ner, and there was an abundance. After dinner able addrea— were given by Messrs J. C. Harrison, W. W. Smoak, Jr., Hugo Stnekland and Copt. Dune Padgett, which wore all enjoyed* Shortly after them add— the crowd began to disband for their perate homes, after f day givea entirely to enjoyment. May the good work of continue to thrive la Bs and community* So Mr Folk is Mr Bench nor Mr Jervey is Thors-was only time te try one probably tew cams at last term, in Mr Beach's opinion, after ftftiHt with the »*"**", it teari toMr poUqr pue Sunday loet. Attia Crosby was the honored | gnest of Miss Willow Sunday night last. Mias Gattie Breland left Imt Mon- Prof. Hand film where educational are as bod as they are in Walterboro. He says that a community that can boast good churches, gosd residences good offices, good stores, the people riding in good buggies or even in automobiles, can afford a better school house than the present incon venient, dingy, unhealthy building called "Temple of Learning”. St George with only a little more than half the population of Walter boro has just finished a $14,000.00 buikiing; Springfield, with one-third the population haa an $8,000. build* bag and Intta, with oaly i $12,000. school 'Don't*', mys Mr, Haad. "put ip enough to bund a Paw one. It wfll pay as an inveatmant, far rpal aetata will inBiuaac In value. Don’t tell me l In your ch you sand frwu toaueh ii laa that to be educated. far a hiuh school in with ent were very much with the meeker, and if 1 received is an indication _ pacgla feel about ftt, wuwtt shortly have a school building of which WaL terboro can be proud. to the next term. Perhaps they not. At any rate, I yielded my judgment to the irs, and continued the cases at their request. ' Respectfully W. St. Julian Jervey. kind to me. for which I am No, brother Folk, you win before jog •mi E.a FAST MAIL TRAINS TO STOP •t the Of eartate ritfruu of nve derided to their through at Green IfllOotl. J. B. D. Diacuaaaa Road Law Wl\Wm ^ W>lterfa0f0 GnM of thk alaco virited Snadv Dam P***^ 1 ®^ Sunday morning at the section Sunday last Must be. some Methodist church by Rev. F. O. S. attraction amongthe sand hills. Curtis, pastor of the Baptist church, j ^ MM.NwBreUndvenl S.tu r dv] H i,t«t t w» :T h^TOu r K.n , m W b e| M¥ ,^ toba ^ tttaerewi ^ Bt ' to mght end Sunday last with fwr I m con^r^rtooes dnd your daughtcre | a wagtm and an automobile, among Round. • poliahed after the similitude of a I those who attended wore; Mr and Htlrtw Ena, and Mua Lo«i«l pj*,. Mr. Corti, d«U«red a very Hn j, p. Chaaaaraao, Mr and Hn Ehrhardt, June 1—Our littia town isstiU on the hum, something doing everyday. Some of the young folks of our town had a fish fry at Garten Ford last Thursday; had chickens to fry. Uttla Mlaa—Surio and Lena Bre- should do when they have a force | tod jrilting thakr hvother of ten hands, ae the law requins, aadonaiariek, dr fails to report fer duty, shaU wo discharge <3 EditorofThePnmandStandard; ® ,ot ' w ?f* 4 iJWi|jfJ“fJ[ i f l - / T “ tt, i*’ able and eloquent sermon from thia Coward Hint*, Mr and Mn C. E. Please allow me'through your col-1 VonLehe I dealing with the formation (Kinsey, Mia— Elisriwth IRoUrts, umns to'offer a word of advice to °* Wtitorboco. We nope lor 1 of eharactor. His sermon was atton-1 Hod Ehrhardt, Ella, Jacie and Gar ths road overseen of the county. I * .?***?., pp ^. , ’ . T I tively listened to by the large con- Lie Moon and Mea—.Raymond Some have asked me what they|. “ tt,# U !TT “fT “.r°“ ^ I gregation premnt I Ehrhardt, PhiUip P. Padgett and The choir was composed of the J«iahH. Harts. ^U1 had a swell different church choirs, under the I time. Mr and Mn C. W. Bnland spent | directk)|1<rf ^ N . G. Morrall. the" toltimif or go on with the nine? Now all law is baaed on am, and it ia not that patrioti- left to»®tfr4iP ^irilit ia bnbblinff oobr te yon d—osa if yah attend any GbIHMiafiriaae the fori J. nr. J. not fulfil: ^ua at Doctor's! op *i iituo proiaer rfl—teQffltety J. B: Dodd. Honor RoB. 4 The following aubacribora bafa paid thrir aafaaviptioaa sines June let b your—ns written there? Mrs. R. P^ aamott O. HLBar— P« Is. Stekm Mim Edrie Ehrhardt has just re turned from College at Mt. Pleasant. | Wa with her a hdpFF w—tioai. North Folk riri John I Eton, fra R. f.D. man.oa touts I jft $ rt o idfr ip The Pnm And profit frart by. J.C A. W. J. M. Gnrter 5«. Sign the anil? mm m. ft > v - « » •Mji