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• O, «•«*— PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT. NOTICE There will be a meeting the Coun ty Prohibition Executive Committee the Township Chairman any others who are interested in the prohibition fight for Colleton county, at the office of Peurifoy Pros, in Walterboro, Monday, June'?tb. A full meeting if earnestly urged, as a matters of ▼ery great importanoe for the move ment will come up for discussion. Very truly yours, J B Dodd, Chairman, Bound, May 17, 1900. 4>oisinous bow 1 alone, if you do not you may be turned and dis- t:raced forever, for-—rnatn—are wrecked by the wine cup. , Voun^ girls, if you wish to love J happy, you wilMhen leave the whiskey drinkers alon, and never marrv a mao that gets drunk. C M Till. Williams, May 10. PROHIBITION ALPHABET- A is for adder, That lives in the cup, The drunkard doesn’t see it And so drinks it up. B is for bottle, Marked poisin thereon. ^Touch, taste not or handle. Or you'll be undone. It is the desire of the editors of this prohibition department that it be made the medium through which the prohibition tight for Colleton ooonty may be made. To that end we aak that everyone demring to do so send in ooinmunioations for this department, or suggestions as to what may be done in the great cause of prohibition for this ooanty. We have an opportunity now that we have never bad before of ridding oar ooanty from the corse of legal ised sale of liquor and we trust that prohibitionists all over ths ooanty will avail themselves oi the privilege of using these columns to help far ther the intereet of this great fight Very truly yours, The Editors. \ t INTEMPERANCE. Drinking liquor it the folly of man. How many homes hate been made unhappy by it? How many dear wives and mother’s hearts have been saddened by it? So many lives have bten driven to destruction just by drinking whiskey. Oh, how sweet the parting in the afternoon -when the kind husband starts out pronr ising his loved ones that he will soon re turn . They sit waiting and watching for him till tho last beam of sunshine fadeth in the weatern skies. He comes at last, but how does he come? Drunk, drunk, and perhaps cursiog in the most evil manner, accusing his dear wife of things she knows nothing of. How dreadful it is for a young wife to be made miserable and unhappy by her dear husband who has become a drunkard. Ah, how aad! As a loving mother was watch ing by the bed side of her only ehild, he said, u tell me true, do drunkards go to Heaven?” “There is for them no promise,” waa the wretched mother’s answer. “Then 1 shall never tee papa again. Tell him good bye, good-bye forever.” Alas where was the father? Away from home drank. Young men and boys, are yon going to dis grace yourselves jnst by drinking liquor? Many people have been disgraced and led to rain by it* Any man, let him be young or old, that has to take a drink of liqnor before talking to his best gill, that is bis sweetheart, ho is net worthy of one; and it is a shame for any girl to continue talking with a man while he is drinking, if she knows that he is drinking. Heed to this warning never marry a man that gets drank. Man that love whiskey think that there is no harm in drinking it; bnt if they will not listen to the jnst, 1st them go on anp perhaps some day they will be convinced, aad learn that it is not doing them any good at all, bnt only leading them to drunkard’s grave. •Inst for fun the yonog no followed after a drunkard, and jnst for fun he took r drink, time after time he took those si drinks, and what became of that youth? Ha became a drunkard; bees ms of his & fibsoon died with sari bees ass her be- Sty*! sea had become a drunk ard. One dunk calls for Mother;tot yooag man never take one drink, aad than yen to want Leaf# that C is for cider. To drink it is wrong. Though at first very weak, It is soon very strong. D is for drunkard, Just look at his nose, How red are his eyes, And how dirty his clothes! E is for evening When he goes out to drink! What he knows does him harm, If he only would think. F is for fountain So merry and clear. Who only drinks water Has nothing of fear. G is for gin That makes people lazy. Then cross to their wives. And finally crazy. H is for hard times Which surely will come When s man spends his money For nothing bur rum. I is for a inn. Like a rat trap, no doubt. When once you get in, It is hard to get out. J is for jail, Where a drunkard is kept Till the fumes of his liquor Away he has slept. K is for knowledge, Of which little remains. When he puts in his mouth, What runs off with his brains. L is for liquor, Whatever the name, The taste, or the color. They are all the same. M is for monkey, Much wiser than man, If you once get him drunk You can’t do it again. N is for Noah. Who planted the vine And, bow sad is the warning! Got drunk upou wine. 0 is for orphan And thousands are made Every month in the year By the rum sellers trade. P is for pledge, All good children should take. If you can’t sign your name Your mark you can make. Q is for quarrel, Look sharp and you'll find In almost every quarrel, There la liquor behind. R la for rum ‘ And for rum sellers too; With one or the other, . Have nothing to do. S is for snow Where the poor drunkard lies Oversome by the liquor, And freezes and dies. T is for tippler Who grows worse and worse, Till he finds, to his sorrow. Not a drop in his purse. U iafor union, In unio» there is strength. With the old and the young. We will conquer at length. V ia for victim. Who staggers around Till ha fall s in the river. Where of course he is drowned. W is for woes On the rum sellers trade. And the curses that rest On the wrecks he has made. X is for Xerxes, A great army had he. But theSurmy of alcohol la larger to see. Yvis for youth, Darling, Oh! forbear. Lest the love of strong drinks, Should thee also ensnare. Z is for zealous, Which I hope you'll all be, ^ HU from whUcey's dominion Our country Is free. V. 0. R Stokes, May, 10. * — .. •« "SWKSNiSKif 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 yean, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imltatkms aad M Just-as-good’Ofre but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infhnts and flhlidran Fhrpwricnro against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castorla la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It hi Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms end allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Celle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tht Signature of The Kind Ton Have Always Bonght In Use For Over 30 Years. NEWS FROM LODGE Lodge, May 14. Special:—This writing leaves our crops in a very a favorable condition, though it is getting some what dry in this sec tion. The Sunday school at Carters Ford is progressing nicely under the man agement of the able and efficient superintendent, Mr. W W Gone, who is fully able to perform the duty to which he is assigned. We meet every Sunday and have a good at- tendanoe. Miss Lizzie Crosby, one of our charming young ladies, who is how engaged in business is Charleston, is at home for awhile. Herbert Garter, a prosp e r o u s young farmer of the Lodge section, spent Saturday night with Billie and Leland Hiers. Among those who attended the festival at Walterboro, May 3rd were: J J L Fender, J W Croaby, and daughter, Mias Janie. They all report a fine time. J N and D W Riser, both pros perous farmers of the Ash too sec tion, spent last Saturday very pleasantly at the home of W H Hiers. Willie Williams and William Ul mer were visitors at the home of J W Croaby last Saturday night W. S. McMillan visited J W Cros by Sunday afternoon. Miss Che Hiers visited her sister Mrs J L Crosby, Saturday night and Snnday. Well, Mr. Editor, it seema that the festival was an enjoyable feature. I wish to congratulate the town on its soooeas. What has become of the Sniders correspondent!' Come again we en joy your articlea. L A H P. P. P. Jd s‘orsj£u5. b * <U7 ^ ** **** p.’p.p? Ogmtw crpuM amd WWg ufr P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poto Root and Potassium. V. T. UPPMAJI. Il Is foe LODGE HAPPENINGS Lodge, May 15. Special—We are having some nice weather now and the fanners are making use of it too. Mias Rosa Carter of thie place is visiting her sister, Mrs Carrie Smith, of the Oak Grove section. Jeff Copeland, Ham K i n a y d, Wayne Copeland and Arthur Pierce of Ebrhardt, came oat to Little Salkehstohie Friday night I sap pose the? cleaned the swamp. Ham Kinard and Jeff Copeland went again Monday night and they my they caught one hundred and twenty-five. Maj Jos. Carter ia on the sick list this week, but we hope he will soon be o«t attain. With bmt wishes. J C. Dewitt's Little Early Risers, tbs little hear pill, email, geatle aad Sold hy Waiterboro Dent Oo. fomstke MS. YOUR ATTENTION PLE1SL - The careful hat buyers have already discovered that the most magnificent line of Spring and Summer Millinery is here on display, ready for your inspection. {I he makeup of no two is alike and every fashionable pio^lel is represented. 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