The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 10, 1908, Image 6

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m. »; » I/ 1 n ftr/ Winning Independent ' Politics. Legalized Liquor Traffic Cannot i Resist United Prohibition Forces of Nation. JUST' ONE WORD It rafcn t* Dr.TatTs Lhr«r PIB* MEANS HEALTH. 5kk VlrUfo? 6IYIN6 OUT. • >U 1 h«* StriiuK 1 * Muny a Citizen of’alto boro. 2 V _r" V i* DSICAL SEASON pive ANY of tbcM i ijr others A FORTY YEARS’ CAMPAIGN. What Ha* Made the Prohibition Party • Powerful Factor?—“Clean Politic* I and Honest Officials" Its Successful ; Battle Cry—Now Everywhere the Is* { sue of the Hour. By Dr. J. B. CHANFILL. ' The national Prohibition party win be forty years old Sept 1, 19U9. * It has already lived a vlgorooa ca reer of more than a single generation. If the national Prohibition party bad been born to die its life would have been snuffed out years and years ago. Never in the history of any nation baa a minority party lived and grown tinder such crucial and adverse con ditions. The liquor men have hated it from the day of Its birth. The old political boaaas and politi cians have denounced it Many who have expreeeed their sym pathy with Its purposes and policies have looked askance and passed by on the other aide. Bnt this young David among the po litical parties of America, with bis ruddy face and golden locks, has dem onstrated bis right to live and work «nd grow and conquer. N N • What is the aecret of Its vitality? o What has beea its Influence upon Other political parties? While It la true that the national Prohibition party has not aa yet elect ed its national ticket. Its influence upon the life and deatlny of tfA> Amer ican republic baa in many ways been snore potential than has the influence of tboee parties that have now and then been able to boast a national vic tory ■t N What ths immortal Franeas E. Willard used to donominato “ths arrest of thought" has been accomplished by ths na tional Prohibition party, and it is now an impossibility for any district, state or national eon- vontion of any party t* moot and deliborate without reckon ing with the Prohibition senti ment. N N What the immortal Prances K. Wil lard naed to denominate "the arrest of thought" baa beea accomplished by the national fTottiMthm party, and It la aow aa Impossibility for any dis trict, state or national convention of any party to meet aad deliberate with out reckoning wltM tbe Prohibition eoa- tlmenL Prohibition sentiment has bow sprang qp aa If by magic everywhere. It exists la every section of the coun try. It Is active.* dt la aggiasalv. It Is fearless. It Is mHItaat It has ta Its very composition those immortal oie- monts that partond victory aad will oaasa It sees to ovorrua ths land. i * ^ * The amoajNi aa4 oily polUtdans once found It eoay to fool tbo populaco, aad. white advocating ths liquor traflk aad winking at lawteaaassa, tboy conjured the tamparaaco men late the belief that tbeyVero against tbs liquor traf fic This la all ever aad done with now. - The wolfc of tbo Prohi bitten party baa rendered It absolutely laipsatebls for theoo Janus faced apoHMadora to longer deceive the people. Wo have sngqked them out of their holes aad aad. white, as f rate, they have Joined haade with the •have at the same til the beoelcent result of |jpnf fate the ope*, wl earn aU ho oxpoosd to the on- Ms Pills Take No SobstHote. Ai-vunii aS! «lay with an ach- mu hack; < hu'i rest ut niulil; Kit« iiuli *f» make any one “cjive . it f I 111# ■ I) at,’s Kulnoy I’il.s will renewed life. 'I lev eill sure ihe haekache; ( t.u* every kul* ey ill. l ere is \Valterl.wro pro^l that ’}h> i** h<* : Mjs L' W Leach, Walterhoro, St’, ray>: “My hushami’guf- fered • itreat »leal frt-m kidney c.qnphiinr Ilia hack ached most a 1 ! of the time and would he- C'rnt so lame that some of the 1907—08 —THE— MASON & HAMLIN PIANO O * „ # Has l^en played as Solo Instrument with the lollowiug ORCHESTRAS: Prohibition party. We have forced the enemy out luto the open and have annoyance drawn their Are. The shrewd hypoc- 5, t niuht on account of the too rlsy of the Kepubllcan party’s liquor 11 f quent act ion of the kidneys bosses which Id the past has made for ;utid the secretion* Were highly It ao many temperance votes has lieeu icoh-r* (l and Contained a »edi- laid bare, and no mnn who has souse enough to cet l:i ont <>f the rain now The Boston Symphony Orchestra The New York Philharmonic Orchestra I>- St; Louis Symphony Orchestra lie %»• is c.u'.a^ii iiinr.il »n non a nno 1 he I lieOa' I homas Chicago Orchestra Tlie Chicago Symphony Orchestra The Philadelphia Orchestra The Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra The New Haven Orchestra claims that the Republican party stands for Prohibition. *t R Tbns far I have !>een speaking solely of the political machines and the In flnence the Prohibition party ha* ex erted upon them. What has been ac complished In gaining ihe attention and In winning the sympathy and sup port of the I tetter men In both parties has been even tore significant. •t * The national Prohibition party has for forty year* l>eeu the moat prom inent party In our American life In educating men Into po'ltical Independ ence. We have redeemed more men from brass collar politics than ail the other influences In the land combined. A quarter of a century ago the man who stood on tiptoe and declared that he had "never scratched a ticket" was a political hero. Now he only accen tuates his aalnlnity. There are yet left, both north and south, b few Repub licans and Democrats who alt around the corner grocery and whittle sticks who boast their political slavery, but they exert no political influence and command no political respect * - N f4+4****fi44KM**»*»*t**»«*& Ths national Prohibition party has axortad as great an influ- once, if not a groator on*, upon tho iifo of ths republic as any sthsr party in the held. This influance will strengthen and ex pand until wo placo a Prohibi tion preeident in tho capital at Washington and . closo forovor the doer ef every gin mill in the AH PrehibKien r ** n m the national Ho lts iytapa- id sobriety, tisa* will Dpror come again. The HapubHcan party, awat aithar ant Baldly ter th* aboUtten of tea Mqoor traMf or It asnst foltew tho a af tho Eopubttenn party of nitnola ’ t Who It thot Mr. Taft win bo th» N^nWIoaB —ituao for pwHiat Ho la aad hag boon, ttan ont of ated. a of tha orgaalasd llqw i'wmm oarh a man aa. tha Ko- «" tt U HBIte attwt Chicago. will ho a a tyro coat to this aay nao who ta mp to Chaxtea A. ta tea Ilqnor tea party thmw a to tea ter Qod and A Is pwparad to a tedf tr cut a n m in-i.r. lie used plasteig ami ,... i- • , ^ , Iiiiiii>eiii8 for tho backache hut 1 he 'Vorcester Lestival Orchestra oldfriiied only slight lelief. Bn.ii.’s Kidney Pill®, procured fn tnflio Walterboro Drug Co. The St Paui Orchestra The N. Y. Young People’s Symphony Orchestra The Denver Symphony Orchestra The Boston Festival Orchestra The Pittsburg Orchestra The Volpe Symphony Orchestra The N. E, Conservatory of Music Orchestra The Scranton Symphony Orchestra The Mendelesson Orchestra, Newark. aclcd ihlleient from AnythiogLe lind freviously taken. They id* I ped the liHcksches, cot reeled the hctinn of the kidneys and lUitdc if possible for him to ob tain a full night’d rest.” F-»r Mle by all de tier*. Price o') c-itis. F"it'»r Mil burn Co., Butlalo. New York, sole ageuis for i be Uniletl tilates. Kenioitiher ibe iiHtne—Doan's —an*l take no other. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Also with the following CHAMBER MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS: Many men’s goodness is due to the lad that they are not found out. No Need of Suffering from Rheuma tism It is s mistake to allow rbe im&tism to t«come chronic, as the pain can alway* I* relieved, and In most cases a n re effected by applying Chamberlain's Ualtn. The relief from pain which it xffoids is alone worth maav limes its cost. It makes sleep sad rest roMsible. Kven in Cases of long standing this Itni- mei.t should be used on a>«oant of the renef which it affords 25 and 50 cent eiy.es for sale by John M Klein. * N The national Prohibition party has Bhered in a new era of political spi- nallty and Independeoce. We have made aa atmosphere la which an In telligent and Independent Amerk dtlaen can live, move and have hte be ing and wear tha braaa collar of no old political party. I once hoard Joha B. Finch nee tea foltowtag words: "1 do not belong to tha national Prohibition party. 1 simply a msaabsr of It" In thte aft formar tima gave votes to tha asatimant that tha potential (Bator In sstting tha Amarteaa N N Ittea pi E not a graater on*, upon ths lift of tea rspnb- Uc as aay othar party ta tha AaM. This tnfloaoce will strongtben and ax- pa ad on til wa place a Prohibition praa- Ident ta tha capital ‘at Washington and doss forever the door of ovary gin milk Ih tha land. Tow ne—There’s one Ih iig about my wife. She make’s up her mind if she can’t afford a thing that slie doen’t need it. Browne—Something like my wile, only the buys it first and makes up her mind afterwards— I'biladelpbi^ Press. The Kneisel Quartet The Adamowski Trio The Hoftman Quartet The Flonzaley Quartet The Longy Club The Trio Club, St. Louis The Lakeu Quartet And iu recital in all [arge cities from The Rubinstein Club, St. Louis The Marcoison Quartet The Musurgia Society BOSTON to SAN FRANCISCO and from BANGOR to NEW ORLEANS And by many of THE WORLD’S GREATEST PIANISTS including F. Brueschweiler, Theo. Saul, Harold Bauer, Katherine Goodson, Rudo'ph Ganz, Heinrich Gebhard, Emil Faur, Antonette Szamo- weka, Sigismond Stojowski, Mary Angell, Jan Sickesz, Edith MoxonUray, Louis Bachuer, Alfred De Veto, Edith Thompson, Ernest Kroeger, Charles Anthony, Carl Stasny, Wyunie Pyle, Anna G. Look- wood, Signor Miramontes, Prof Ottmar Moll, Anthony Stankowitch and by the Charleston Philhar monic Society. . Mason & Hamlin Pianos are for sale only by THE CABLE COMPANY. . 0 Everything known in music. Cable Building. J. V. Wallace, Mngr. Charleston, S- C. A Virginia Lady says. ~ rdala’s Stomach Tablars _ _ ‘I bava takan turns of your Kjd Bud ib*-y did me more good than auy- tbina I ever took for Dyspepsia I have had it nearly all my litt, and feel so thankful that I bava at last fcuud some thing that helps me, for only those tLat have this disease know what it is.” Mis* Nettie 8,.ring, Taylorstown, Virginia. ’ Kydate's Stomach Tablata are sold under a guarantee to do all that la claimed for them Joha M Klein. The man who oferettimates hie greatuees makes a great mu- take. Can’t look we'l eat well or feel wo l Impure Mood feeding yoar body. Kerp the blood pare with Burdook El ol Bitter*. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean aal you will have long Ufa. Morality ia always ready monopolize the spot light. to aheat th* national late* facta, ftgui Addraaa, with stamp. Charles K. Jonea, chairman, 92 La Ball* street. Chicago. CASTOR IA hr bSati ait OUMto. Th KM Ta Ian Ainp hqU Pro* The Aaaodated Prohibition ow reaching mlllloaa of weakly with tho 1st hlbltioa new* tics. This educational work under the of th* Prohibitteo national la dally extending Its In- aad, beteg supported oatirety by voloatary coatrlbutioaa, the eo-operattea of ovary Prohibition vwighaut tee teed. Per par* aay data regarding the aa- True frieoda are neither bores nor borrowers. A apedflo for pals—Dr Thomak* Ecteotrto Oil, atroageat, cheapest Uni meat ever devised A boaaahold reme dy la America for2S years. The kieker soems to oeerary evil. be a t»e BecMsete Antic »alve Wins. Tow Moors, of Rural Boots 1, Coch ran qa., writes: “I had a bad sore oa ths lastep of mv foot and coaid- find nothisf that would haal It aatit I applied Back tea’s Aratoa Salve. Less than half of a M rtat hoi woe tho day for me by tffecilag a perfect cure’* 8oM endar guantatee at Joha M Kteia's drugstore. Home people derive a lot of satisfaction from thinking that they nre thinking. Any mother who has had txpsrtebos ifh thte dtetreealag ailmeut will he pbaued to know teat s ours may be vteetod hf applytag ChamharUia’s Halva as asoa as ma eht<d te Ooas aura- let. Wfteu It off with a soft cloth if tee baba to aursr. a areas use this salve with kite. For sate by Joha M eP$g1? eto. s. mm & SON. —MANUFACTURERS— Ours Sash ui Bliits BALUSTERS AND COLUflNS CHARLESTON, S C. ° KILL tnm COUGH Mte CUf TW LUNOS ^Dr. Kim’s N«w Discovery ..ijygj. 1TUMD ItntabUahad tnlTDfi. Olffeeh fftres In Aflav"»e 0. A. WALKER a CO. UHW FENCE CKAKR THAU W800 ■'i ;X ■ Starling Silver Wedding Presents, watches, clocks aad jewelry at J. A. VlOmBKM, Jewelry Store. I WALTBRBORO, 8. 0. Repeiring a Specialty. (Next to 0 D. May’s Sale • able). Lm -v*- J -a <v ; 82 Mfifitinq Strwet, CMAtLBSTON, S C MA2BU AND QRANITB WORM. and Sand Par PHom, " • 0 ten V. Msash WfMBtnn as s Wsteerhars J Ol soon Buggy Opportunity. Think of it! Think of it! Then if you can Haste to A. Wichman &]Son's p ' • . a As fast as you can For they are giving away Buggies A. Ticket with each Buggy Sold-entitles you to a y ,a o Chance of getting a fine Buggy free —Only fifty tickets— A Buggy Opportunity - Don't miss it \ We have for sale or rent a beautiful little cottage up on Main Street opposite Col. John D. EdwanPs home, Just finished and contains four nice rooms. - v A. Wichman & Son •i ;: ... ■i.z ■itm fc-' MLz . > .Ot r