The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 04, 1909, Image 7
REPLY TO “MR. READER.
I do uct like tbetw newapaj^r eon-
troverau-f, but my friend ‘-Ivadtr"
jumps on me without a cause, lie
said I was like a monkey, with one
paw up ready to strike, but 1 must!
defend myself as I have nobody to ■
attend to my business for me, as
“Header” is trying to attend to other
peoples’ business.
My fiiend, “Reader,’* must have
either a very thick head or a very un i
cultivated one ou his shoulders, or he
could have understood what I meant j
by my tirst card. 1 did not say that!
I had any malice against Mr Uentz.
1 simfily stated the position I hold i i
the case now pending. My hogs are,
not as thin as one might think they "v 3
are, but if they had to live on Mr a a, ‘^ then ^ 11 ^ e
Rentz’ frogs and stuf!, that you buy ^ rotiler 6 COjtl tal, ‘
two pounds of and get one, they
would be thin.
I did not know that 1 was taking
Mr Rentz* rights away from him when
I was letting my hogs walk the pub.
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SMOAKS LOCALS.
Smoaks, July 30 —We are
he road, le headed them off and 1 having some very dry weather
•hut them up and wanted fifty cents around here j us t now.
• head for them. Is that right? I The protracted meeting
right
guess my hogs were hunting the last
frogs that had left Mr Rentz* ponds.
“Reader” said that 1 promised to
keep my hogs otfot Mr Rentz’ laud.
The first five bogs that he shut up
had been in the habit of going in the
swamp fields, and I knew 1 would
have to shut them up, but not on Mr
Rentz' account, as I did not think
Mr Rentz a ruler. I shut them up
however, and they have not bothered
him since. I did not promise him to
shut up any more of my stock, and
will ask Mr Rentz before he makes
another statement as broad as this,
to get on his knees and ask God to
help him make his statements.
I am sorry that I have so small a
tract of land, but I am glad that I
Jit
the Baptist church here is
being conducted by the Rev.
Mr. Sublet who is a very' able
preacher.
Mrs Connor ot Branchville
is visiting her mother. Mrs.
I. J. May.
J. L. Maxey lodged John
Aiken in jail at Walterboro a
few days ago. Aiken shot an
other negro at Liston’s mill
sometime ago, and has been at
large ever since, until Con
stable J eft Maxey apprehended
i him.
Messrs. S. I’. J. Garris and
L. Lvons are c »nstructin<r
new gin houses. They are
Alteration
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as carefully as if you were standing at our elbow and save from 1-3 to 1-2 on every purchase.
got hia enormous plot of land, for I
am satisfied that 1 would not have
gotten any at all. “Header’' said that
he had always heard that 1 had one ' have not.
o
ood
hundred acres of land, and i am an d wlvo!es» *uv*. Do some-
pleased to tell him that it.will not do thing, and th n boost. Go
to depend on hear-says. Anybody ahead, ^ Don’t Worry,” that is
believing his statement to be true,! a good and wholesome mood
lust go to tne Auditor’s books and set-'to be in. We thank vonr
for themselves. You need not worry 1 Ruffin corres:>C:ident for an in-
yourself, “Header,” over the things
oa my place-let it be much or little
it uftniae. I only run a two horse
farm ou my place, and I h tve not
asked “Header*’ to attend to them for
me. 1 have one settlement on my
place and two small houses, each oue
of them taking up about thirty feet
of land, so if he calls them settlements
he is very narrow-minded.
“Reader” states that I have three
ponds on my place. I am glad to
say that since my fjiend has quit
muddying, and has gone to attend nj
to somebody’s else business. I have
cleared up one of my awful big
ponds. He also said that I had no
right to let my hogs eat Mr Rentz’
frogs, but I would like to know if it
is right for Mr Rentz to give a man
one half the oioney he can make by
shutting up other people’s stock, and
especially to drive a man’s hogs
through another man'.« land and
shut them up and take the best hog
he has and say, “soul, thine ease, we
will feast off of poor man’s earningt?”
1 can assure you that they made a
track on his laud before, aud i do
say that it has never been proven
that my hogs were not in the road.
“Reader” said that if it had not been
for a false promise that a m m made,
that it would have been proven that
the hogs were in the field the same
day. The neighbor made a state
ment to me that he let the fence
down to go in the field with a wagon;
aid I will say this, we have a few
fine blooded nogs up her 1 , but we
failed to get the educated ones, those
that will not go in a field when a
fence is let down. He also said it
was a shame for me to want Mr
Rentz to split ra ; ls and build his
fence, but I do not care whether Mr
Rentz ever splits another rail in His
life time: he can dojfjust as he has
been doing for.the past five years,-
build no fence. “Reader’’ is trying
to attend to Mr Rentz’ business, why
does not he see that Mr Rents shuts
his gates and keeps them shut
My friend remind* me of a possum
with his sly tricks, for lie will not
sign his name to his article, bat I am
cot mad with him. •• we all know
ks is a one-horse merohaat at Lodge,
& &h«t I wiiHNkhim Is
vitation to att<:ii i Liter
ary Society, ami we would be
glad to do so, but distance is
the barrier. Kverv communi-
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ty should have a society. We
wish the society much success.
v*r ami Mrs. John E.
Smoak have just returned
from a pleasant visit to Augus
ta. Ga.
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