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'4:.- VHHmmmb ♦ f L The word randidate bad ita origin in the Roman Empire, for the jvaaon that the word meant white, all can* wearing And not a rant made by tho In ipite of rock and tempe«t’$ roar, In tpite of false rocka on the abore, Sail on, nor fear t > breast the Our hearts, our bopei, our prayers our tears. Probate’s Sale. MOUTH B » ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Pabllahad vrtry Wedneaday. WEDNESDAY. JULY 22. 1908. Here will The Press and Standard the people’s rights maintain. Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain. toga, hence, with ua it abould meab that a candidate ia a man of epotlets integrity and yurity of character. We ueaire to commend Rev l) u uiel for this timely sermon. It is a mat. ter that might well form the subject for pulpit discouiae in every church in Colleton county, and we trust that our ministers am so much a!if? to the need for purity in politics that they will avail themselves of the first opportunity to preach a sermon on this subject. We trust that the campaign now on in Colleton county will be cou- Sohip men burst their safety valve ducted on a high plane and that no in endeavoring to be a power in tbe‘* c ^ w *^^ e indulged in by cither wor | ( ] candidates or voters that will add a stain] of dishonor to our jiolitical No Carngene, you need not be | escntchi-on afraid to go out a‘. night, for it I*t us all be honest with our fel>l low man and with God. Jf you have a friend stick to rather than stick him. him is said the wild animal of ( ottageville roams only during day time. PULPIT AND POLITICS. Ei/H*rENTSKR.w®N by the Rev. J. L. Daniel. It was the pleasure of an un- o usually large congregation to hear a No, Anxious lm|uirer, it is not true that Walterboro is so unhealthy a place. In fact it is noted for its healthfulness. Our news gathering V( . ry !tbl( , *.,,,,0^ poached by Rev .1 facilities are better, that’s al.. L Daniel at the Methodist cbucb =— — .- Sunday morning on the subject of OUR VOTING CONTEST. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County Of Colleton In tbe Probate Court Antiie O‘0 Qlu . Plaintiff Va. Our faith triumphant o’er our fears, j 0 b D Bunion, In re E«*t Gilbert Hud- Are all with thee, are all with thee.” son. for dower. By virtue of the decree in this court’ I will sell at public outcry, before the courthouae iu Walterboro ou saletday in Augiifet next. 190*. within the legal Ebenezer Picnic. bonr!<. the following dttcribed ready: . All that certain piece, parcel or tract The annual picnic came on m fine ’ of iaud, situate lying and being in the style Wednesday last, and one of the C ouuty and state aforesaid, about four hottest days of , the seawn. The mtlea from Walterboro, on ti e public crowd in attendance was about Gt'U, road leading to Hendtrwtiviile. s. U.. and the toilers seemed to enjoy the containing two hundred and titty-one day of rest. The church was filletl ' ^Dacies, more or .ess, bounded a* to overflowing and about twice as to wit: . • » t-i I North by lauds of N’eyie, south by many were out side. The exercises , , , ,. T . / . . - , . lands' ot J \V Blocker and estate lands were opened with prayer, by Mr . rv .. 0 . * , .. . , of David Ramsey, and west by estate Jame* Drawdy. who has been the Uml , ot Davld KuIlltey atld iaud of j efficient suj)erintendent of the sch'Hil w jjj ckm( , n for thirty years; and who, in his Terms of tale cash. Purchaser to opening remarks, made the state- pay for papers to JNO D EDWARDS, July 13. 11HX. Probate Judge BY USING THE Deering Mower and Rake. ment, that the church, once, called Fish Pond, at the suggestion of the late Maj M. P. HowelL had the name changed to Kbenezer, and he it was who assisted in various ways in the organization of the Sunday school, which had increased continu ally. Several members of the ach 'd, made recitations, and the music ai d singing were of tine order. Mr Drawdy then introduced G.l. C. G. Herder on; who, from his long experience, and ready graceful delivery, “in the love of Christ for children,’’ pleased the young par ticularly and also all others who Already much interest is being manifested in the voting contest which we are conducting. Ujion will ■eooml thought, we find that it win on prohibition and others subjects, be necessary, in justice to all persons, but that on a second reading and to close this contest at twelve o’clock, reflection he found it would be ini noon, tbe dav of the first primary,' possible to read the letters, without Au^iLt 2Mh. i ..lead of tl, e dav of di.do.in,. Hie identity of the can- A , didates imiuired about. . the .econd primary September 2Hth, Mr Ulul , e| my clttirl „ howed , h „ t for the reason that those voting, or it WHi the duty of ministers to gneesing, after the first primary! discuss jiolitical questions. Toli- would have tbe advantage over those 1 tics he defined as a science of govern- voting or guessing before the first I** e ^* C8 uiich lias primary, and as we wish to treat “Politic, and the Pulpit,' 1 "•‘W present. M. P. Howell K-m (a Mr Hamel .a.d that k*M mten.l " f MrD™"*'.* friend Major ed reading aome letter, received by Howelli followed ,n a polished ad- ' dress on ‘character-building, him in winch inquiries were made as to the standing of certain candidates Final Notice. Estate of Edwin Walker deceased. < >*’. the 13th day of August 190* 1 will make my final return as Executor, and. on same day will apply to Probate Judge for Letters Disirissory as said Execu tor. David L Walker, Executoi. PuinenleH for the kidneys. 30 days trial $1.00. Guaranteed. Act directly ’ on (be kidneys and biing relief in the which vyas much enjoy, d. And then , fir«t dose for backache, rheumatic pains, hr H W Rlardf < v. ho altho uuite tbdney and bladder trouble Invigorate DrllW Black, wno aitno (juuc tbe e ^ tlre ayBtem . Sold by Walterboro ’ everyone exactly alike we have dtcid- ed to change the time for closing the contest to day of the first primary. If any one desires further informa tion, or more tickets for voting, we have plenty at our tflice and will be glad to furnish any One with either Information or votes. We are engaged now in mailing statements to those of our subscri* ken whose subsciptions are not’ paid in advance, enclosing in each letter tbe number of vote* to which they will be entitled, it will be necessary, therefore, (or the blanks to be filled fat name signed and returned to su in tbe envelope which we are enclos ing. - This is an intereating contest and any one who desires may enter. The money if to be given away, no matter whether any one makea a complete oorrect guess cr not, but there is no reason why some one ^person in tbe county cannot win thia $25.00. We regret, very much, that every candidate in Colleton county did not hear the senwon preached Sunday morning by Her J L Daniel at the Methodist church. We feel sure that to hare heard this sermon would bare done every candidate in the county good. We vary greatly fear that the political ideals of oar people have been lowered because of certain practices that have crept into cor body politic, it is getting time Is try and oorrect some ot these evils. The people in the oonnty will be lodged, largely, by the character of tbe men who are the offioe holders of the oonnty, because, when yon redoes tbe matter to its final analysis, tbe man elected stands for what the .people wish him to stand. If, there fore, a mao who is iooompoteot, or unfit to boM offioe should be elected the people who (loot him are to Marne; hot oaaiAdatse should not, in their deairs to obtain political prefer- mmK Mosp to practices v that are' to do with the regulation and govern ment of a nation or staU-; the j»re- seivation of its htfety, ptace and prosperity; the defence of its exis tence and rights against foreign control or conquests; the augmenta tion of its strength and resources and a protection of its citizens in their rights with the preservation am! impicvement of their morals Tbe pulpit must, therefore, be interested in welfare, peace and prosperity rnd public morals. Every question must 1* settled acoor ding to the two great commandments. Lore to God and man. Unfortunately, the word politics implies trickery, dishonesty, etc. “Candidate” is derived from the Roman custom of haring persons seeking office wear white togas, hence, the meaning should be spotlessness. Every man seeking office should be a man of honesty, principle integrity, character, oonric tion. conscientiousness, steadfastness. Voters should net rote for men whose characters are not pure, for the man who violates tbe sacied trust of the voter is not better than tbe office holder who perverts his office to personal gain. Mr Daniel closed with the follow ing elequent peroration: “Let there be one country for all; one standard of loyalty for all; one •acred ballot box for all' one standard of morality fot all; one type of oit- isensbip for all; one flag, the stars and stripes, for all. This is onr ideal. Let our patriotism match our ideal and then with faces sglow we can torn to onr country and say to it: “Bail on, 0 ship of Stats! Sail on O Union, strong and great! Humanity with allits fears, With all its hopss of future rears. Is hanging breathless on thy fat«[ Ws known what Master laid thy keel. What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel. Who made each mast and sail and rope, ^ ij/ -> What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge and What a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hone. ——— a Fear not- each sndden sound and shook, Tie bat the wore, and not the rock; Til but the flapping of the sail unevell) wound up the speaking with one of his inimitable talks, whieh culminated in the talking up of a handsome collection from both the insiders and outsiders. The dinner which followed bountiful, for after all had satisfied the inner rnan there seemed enough left to satisfy as many more. Drug Co. Hiven, eczema, itch or gait rheum sets you ctazy, Can’t bear tbe touch of your clothing. I)oan’« Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All was druggists sell it. VVe now have in Stock the INTERNA TIONAL CO’S Reliable Disk Harrows. •*> We are always glad to show these implements to our friends when in town. Parts of each always in stock. Parts of Os born Machine also carried in stock to supply purchasers of these macnines. A. Wichman & Son Unity Lodge No. 55, A F M, holds its regular communications Uh The ladies, in their fine summer Friday in each month at 8.30 o’cloc TAYLOR’S “SPECIALS,” costumes, were most attentive at all the exerciets. And, passing the hot weather, the day was a great success for Ebenezer. p m. All visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. k r ii Sh affer, w m. N. G. MOHR ALL Sec’y. o Prohibition Answers Anti. Editor Press and Standard. “My Child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest I applied I)r.- Thnmas' Electric Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful sleep.” —Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. v. Operation for piles will not be neces sary if you use Man Z*n Pile Remedy. Put up ready to use Guaranteed. Price 50c. Try it. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co. Any skin itching is a temper-tester. In The more you scratch the worse it itch- es. Doan s Ointment cures pilet, answer to Anti prohibition, Yo-.mg’s «czenia—any skin itching. At all drug Island, let us go to God’s word for 8,oreH - facts. Our Anti l>eing in Eden, the world grew so wicked without malt liquor, God destroyed them with a flood of water off the face of the earth and saved eight souls by water. Noah planted a vineyard and got drunk—Did God make the wine? (Isaih5:ll) Wtie unto them that raise up early in the morning that they may follow strong drink that continue until night, till wine inflame them (20) Woe unto them that call evil good and good evil, that put darkness for light and light for darkness, that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. "Behold the Lamb of God that toketh away the sins of the world," New Testament (Eph 51:11,) and have no fellowship with the unfruit ful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. These malts before us are unfruitful works of darkness, by God’s word. I wish to ask our Anti one question: Could we Christ ian voters of Colleton county fellow ship the unfruitful works of darkness to vote to license the same to sell malts to our sons and daughters, depriving them of eternal life and a home in the Everlasting Kingdom. What right has Anti to question the right of God’s people? Paul tells us all things are yours and ye are Christ’s and Christ is God’s. Peter tells us to obey, God rather than men. Prohibitionist. Islandton, S. C. This Is what Boa. Jaks Moora, State Warden of Georgia, wuri of Rodol For Dyapapsia: “I. C. DeWitt 4 Co., Chicago. Ill —Dear Bln—I hara saffar- ed mort than twenty yean from iadi gcation. About eighteen months ago I had grown to awch worm that I could not digest a emit of ooru bread aa-t coaid aot retain anything on my •tomaoh. I lost 2S iba; in fact I made np my ntiad that 1 could not live bat a abort lime, when a fneod of mine recommeded Kodol. I conaented to try It to please him aed was better in one day. 1 now weigh more than I ever did in my IHe and am In batter health than for many years. Kodoi did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write thia bobieg vbat hnmanity may be benefited Yoara very trnly. Jake 0. Moore. A Paata, Aug. 10, 1006. ” Bold by Walterboro Drug Ca University of South Carolina. Wide range of choice in Scientific, Literary, Graduate and Professional Counses lead ing to degress of- Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Licentiate of In struction, Bachelor of Laws, »* Master of Arts, Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Laboratories, Library of over 40,000 vol umes. t Expenses moderate--many students make their own ex penses. Next Session (104th) begins September 23rd J908. For Announcement write to ■ the President Columbia, S. C. One (1) vacancy in the State Scholarships in the SOUTH CAR OLINA. MILITARY ACADEMY, to be filled'by competitive examination exists in Colleton County. Applicar tion blank may be obtained by ap plying to the County Superinten dent of Education, or to the Super intendent, Citadel, Charleston. S- C. These applications caFefuUy filled out must be received by the Super intendent at the Citadel fay Aug. 1st 1906. Our special sale, now almost concluded, has been the greatest success we have ever achieved. It only goes to prove that printer’s ink is one of the best tonics to prescribe when a business gets the tired feeling. The hulk of the goods advertised are sold, hut we have a few very special items, which we would like to cal! \ our attention to, viz: Full 36 in. wide vellow homespun. 7c value to goat 5c. Full 36 in. wide bleach homespun 15c. value, at 10c. Full 36 in. wide white linene 15c value, to go at 10c. Full 36 in. wide light and da**k Percales to go at 10c. ioc and 15c Embroideried insertions to go at 5c. 25c Ladies underbodies, well trimmed at 10c 15c Best Standard Dress Ginghams reduced to 10c. 85c Silk Brilliantine ^4 inches wide reduced to 50c. 5 inch, all silk Ribbons, value 15c. reduced to 10c. 10 Toot roll colored crepe paper, reduced to 5c. 2 1-2 pound scrap bundles, reduced to 40c. We have in addition to the above, a great many items, which will surely interest economical buyers. TAYLOR’S ^ WALTERBORO S POPULAR STORE. I — l The Walterboro Industrial | Life Insurance Co., W- .V * | JAS. E. PEURIFOY, President. JNO. D. WARREN, Sec. & Treas. G. C. BROWN, Vice-President. E. D. LEMACKS, Manager. Insurance premiums payable weekly—5 cents a week and up. Off era Protection to * Men, Women mnd Children. In case of sickness pap a weekly sick benefit; In> case of death pays amount of claim to family or estate. Btux no Risk, Insure Today. Absolutely safe. Claims paid promptly. Write or see us about this vital matter. All Letters Promptly Answered. | Iff