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r , e MEETING Ai: ADAMS RUN MASS HBTING OF VITUS Of ROH AM COLLINS TOWNSHIPS AT ADAMS RUN FRIDAY. The meeting of the voters of Adams Run and Collins townships held at Adams Run Friday was attended by about thirty-five, voters and a half dozen eandi-! dates. It was held in a grove 1 near the depot. o~J waS presided overby Itr. •!. i. Ta-ylor. He' stated that the reason invit ing the-candidates to present was that the I'e^pie of Adams- Hun and (‘ i i ; 4’t-ovnships wish-] ed to kii -' '• i at to exjKct in the way of u>a>; iegiSiktion, from the- Candida Vs ortt r ior toft he Senate and House. He as of the opin ion that the v t-iu nshrps had not ‘ My Entire Stock of Optical Goods at 25 per cent discount on regular prices. Your eyes properly tested and glasses set in fratnes to suit your eyes. : 1 .haven’t many of these goods and they won’t 15st but a few days. ^ see me by the 28th. \ wiil bein' mr» rf r .ce every day after Thursday, hhre 18th. who only person not a candidate »had been called upon, devoted nia time of his to a discussion of good bond issue. He thought it better to get the good roads and then r pay for theip: The pittance paid aa taxes would amount to a pit tance in comparison to the amount of good to be received. Good roads would mean better schools, better churches, better! society gr.d the keeping at home of our boys who are now seeking the^allurements.of town and cky life A bond issue of $500.OW /would enable the county to have good roads a!! over it in two . years time, and he was of the opinio" that the legislature would submit the question to a vote of the people during tfye next yedr. 1 Dr. T. \Y. Harley, who had vaske^ the speakers a good many questions, was called ftpon for a s|*eech. He was unequivocally^ l opposed to a bond issue. Fe made the charge that the county was btuiig run by a “ring’Vat gotteYi ji'stice in ? he matter of : — ; Walterboro. Just what kmd of r<-tad ‘funds an.i. thev wanted to; rhev !rd always given them what ring or how it was working the ,. 7 , ■ ■ *' 1 1 . i—j , , . <• 7 I speaker dtd not say, but he -was see if the Urv vouy. not ' a *. t. ( ey a>ked fof.^- . ^ i not in favor of giving them so ed so as topive t 1 .€*m something. -Hon, I). I#.. .Snrith. who was miich good stealage as the bond ' k app'-uv*i t'.a* the candidates ! elected last year to fill out the issue would provide. He was were in a frame of mind to prom- ; unexpired term of the late Hon. not in favor of being rid<len over ise what was v anted, or at least J), C, Sanders, was next intro- :r, V ,jr !? s l 10< * ^ )y demagogues ' , „ l , , i i.u-u V i . 'who had passed the road law. s'omo of Iboro oven to the In l«>. hejfcM a road A( th e conclusion of Mr. Har- extent <»f repealing t-ne present law, and in 1(#>8 the delegati<>n J(.y’s talk, Dr y . Taylor thanked law entirely, ar^d substituting pave ibis section what it wanted, (the candidates for their presence one agreeable .'t*/ 'be voters, of ] In 1909he was dot in the Housei»nd declared the meeting ad- ^Dr. M. R. Campbell^ these two townships. What these peyple seem to wan^- is get the same road law they had two years auo. whidi allowed them to get what/ money was paid for roads expended in these lS ail- 1 Rev. T. T. Walsh will conduct ser- Min- ~ townships, the main thing being this fact he had never heard and in 1910 the preset law was!-j° urne d* passed. The law had been vertised in the State i)aiK*rs ami I v »c<* the Fpiscopal in The Press and Standard. a(id it was known that such a law . j *• , would Ik* passed. In spite of,Cl3SSlii60 AdVCrtlSSIllCntS* church day morning a* 11 o’clock. <$- a comrYiutatjb i tax of >'l, or so many days labc in lieu thereof. This much it seemed the candi dates prot: " v.ere willing to favor. It developed in the course of the speeches that the vote re present were pretty strongly op- |K>sed to a t nd ssue. but it is not known ii tin opposition sen-, timent is sti'-ag in the territory. won! of protest, and he did j Want and'fur tile 4'Ir 25 ctUM for *or<l(, or )«**,. For Sale T A thoroughbred Mare. O'aFt not afraid of automobiles or teams. A tine Top Buggy, Rock Hill grade, only been run since Janu ary. X Pair harness, cost $17.u0, and ANNOUNCEMENT ,, * « i oti 1 two lap robes and a whip. All think it Was riirht to come at this ! ov “ r 25 word* ! complete. A4>argain for a (iiuck h h • busiuPMR local* Qse c<>Dt« a line. buyer. This ad.won t appear time and in the manner shown FOR SALK everywhere with protests and complaints! which ShoaW have Uen made j om h..,-^ before. It was wrong. There au.utf* je»r« old. Ai pivto II “R Hiott It F 1) No S, Uffx 14 again. hur**' 10 It IjX.r: is a certain amount of dignity, Mr. ^miin declared, connected ■ K(m g . ^ p Hl>i , er# with the otfice io which the peo- furth*/\i:t<>nn^uri «|>pi>^o pie had elected him. and .he pro- 8 :J 3 * ’ * c»uon Oil t’o. | bused to uphold it.’ He wa5 not ,FoH 9ALE -A tir.i cW* J*r-y. . ra.r r bv ' Dr. ALR. Campbell ■/' Messers. di(»u' it.'favor of forcing legislation win, Padgett, that- was untastelul to the people. he Polk and Way a ere not present.! His record \\t>uld shov^ tliat ■ hnd always fought for their in-j lerests. u ** >■ * I., w.«fn Hi niy nous.'. P<ir*e fIf-i ea. V » K.-haWville, U /W^lt rboru, It ?’ D. 1, fOR SALE U BEG TO ANNOUNCE that we have moved into^oin* New Bricfc Store on ^lain Sticet, which is modern amf couvenieiitlv ■/ v nor was Mi. A 'kerman.^ The meeting >vas called to or der at 12:Bo and Hon. J. L. Robertson was the first sfieaker called ujK>n. mounted the ■'band r wagon" which was of the "one-hoes” variety" pulled into the shade of the trees. Mr. Robertson stated that his’ recol lection of the l ’•eseht road law was that it stud the road should lx* constructed tu the county line from the county ^eat. He favors putting, commutation road tax back into tl.e township paying it. ( ’hang**s sl.opld be made but ho had thought of. none. Would favor Adai Run and Collins having por'i-n ogj^hain gang. * Mr. Ro‘ v is >n would fQN'or submitting th * question of g bond issue to tlic v. tersof the county. FOR tAALK—Fin/ f*'iu line*- mile* 1 oui V\ *lterb<ffo/*<g<l oa Jv;Ks<iolx»ro' road *\ ppU- iu A. H Wiobm»u, , , 6 20 If ' ' ' " *lt*rb«rfo, S. C. bill for State aid for weak FOK aXLE-Foil tin* qf Hertmumnel schools, and had voted to increase t wore for lh« kitrheu Very Cheap, He favored the Garris the pension for the old soldiers frpm $200,000 to $250,000, and if returpeil to ' the legislature he would fav<»r making at$:t00.000. "If you want to vote against me,’’ said Mr. Smith, "because I was instrumental in passing the present road vote against me position on road law for these two townships he said he was in favor of commutation tax going back to townships* and making it optional as to whether or not the tax were j>aid or worker! out. Mr. Robertson asked byre to make a statement*. If the money •paid by the townships go back to 'Senator < ir.tfm was next called them, he would favor an amend ment to give the entire chain gang and workmen to each town- ^ thin baslbeen done por does he | ship one'month each year, or their proportionate time ing to the taxeajiaid. Col. J. W. Hill did not have to give an’account of his steward- rerviceahie »nd cleanly L N Glover. Furniture Store. CNE eftR FLOUR AND GRIST At the following very low prices: Grist per sack . . $1.75, Best Flour per bbl. 6.00. Second Patent per bbl. 5.75. arranged. / upon. He began by stating that iie was. not asfcstned of anything *• . wants. WANTED—Reliable, energetic man to •ell lubneatiuR ot *, greis* * and paintN iu Colleton and edjaceut couutie* l^sala ry or commiavion. ' . * 8tet*on < til Co.. . law, you can | * n It Clevelami, < tnio, ” Asked his 1 -WANTED—A srenfleman teactier of ex peneoce; tir*t grade qernti ate re quired; term six mouth*. t«»f Peniel 1 Bstru- No. 44 Uoltetuu County. Ap plv to Jasper Koi>**rr»ort, 'Trustee, ♦ S 10 :it Walterboro, e< O. LttST—A while 4'Upp> wu« brown [•ides on him Any one finding t bn please return tty C H Bennett, ■ Walterboro, iS. C. that De Colleton j Banking Coiupauv, Savings Depart- [ tueiit, has been lost or mislJid and I wilt apply for a duplicate W. W. S|*eights. S 17 3t WalfertKtro, S O. ...... ..IM.III.... I I. ■ I. I .1 I .11 SMOAK& S. C. CORRECT LO^T—Notice is hereby given thn p **it Book N »i V'J'» of the Col • AVe are, therefore, in a portion to $erve our customers and friend? bet ter than evqr before. In addition, we have rented from Terry tt Shaffer an eiiual privilege - e. ^ / ' t y—V) ’ . with them for the use of their stables and large yard. Our-country friends are invited to use these stables and • ft./ yard when in town. •. . • . ► • *We shall be pleased to have vou visit ^ur. store. ; UOSUNfcSd LOCALS regret anything done. ^ He sees defects in the r<>ad law and if returned to the Senate will work to better them. Two years ago accord- ./ Calico and Muslin ai cost for the real of the »ea» n. W. V. Glover. oeived at »ew supply of school bo^ks insl re- rtM Press and Standard. Messrs Towles and Commins 1 ship as he had not been recently -* i went to Corunibia and asked for a certain road law. and were gi.ven what they asked for. He stood ready to do the same thing again. Favors funds gding v back to township. Under the law re pealed by the present road law. he had beard vdroplaint? that .Adams Run and Collins town-' ships wefV getting more than their share of the funds- of the county. Mr. Griifln here stated that he did not know if the old road law relating to township overseers were repealed. He did not think it was the intention of the delegation to repeal this law and it was a judicial question it had beeii repealed. He favors giving these townships their commjjtation tax money back. Asked jfthe.law as passed were ftiarried out. Senator, Grif fin sakj that matter wa^( up to . County Hoard. He thought the delegation ' would have given f theae townships the same’ law they had'if Commins and Towle* had gona and asked' for it, aa * , * ■ to the legislature, so he wopld confine his remarks to defining his position. He favors amend ing present road law as he does not think it just. Favors sand- clay road if we were able to build, them. He favors good roads hot wishes to take care of the tax payer. The commutation tax should go back to the tow nships 1 .% or « jo.^ ~ 666 paying it. The shaker thinks of c*hiii«»n<tFewr those engaged io the goexi roads Fall sod winter gardeasrs take notice: All varieties of turnip seed* f *r tall plauting at Kleio’s. All the school books adopted by the State Board at The Press and Standard. We Dow have in stock a gqod supply > cf Wire Fencioi; and severkl cars more cu jxute Be »ure to titrate wjih us be fore you place your nrddr. \ Varu Bros. Co., Moselle-and Smoaks. S. C. movemen^pre sincere in their efforts for good roads for the en tire county, and he believes the good roads movement will mean much for the county. He thinks it would be an excellent idea to Kota Baga Turnip seed. Fresh supply at Klein's. ' , * will cure any case Price 25c. 4 13 thuos ° Ink, Crayon, Pens. Pencils, Slates. Tablets, etc., at The Frees and Standard. 5 or 6 doses **666** will cure any case of Chills and Fevsi. Price 35c. 4 13 6 urns Ruts Bags Turnip vee«l. at Klein's Fresh supply i .i l • . i 64 *10 Liver. Pills regulates the liver. have the entire chain gang go to At Kiein*». each township one month a year or iU proportionate time accord ing to the amount of taxable property. Editor W. W. SmUak was next called upon to make a talk on the subject He said he did not kaow whether to feel that he was a saint tmonjl sinners or a linMr among saints as, ha was % i ~ - vr . Klein's 8ami*urilla purifies the blood. Pratt jura and extra rubbers at B G Hy rue's. . NOTICE. OaSept 1st, IttlO, | wUl make ay final retara to the Probate Court ae ad- mlaiatraior of M estate of J. R Stakes, sad immediately thereafter apply tp the court for mj discharge ae udmletsuator ALVIN K1RSCH, v Adat’r Ketate J. K. Stotea *, - _ V for Home or Office without ' ’’ Winding, Setting, Cleaning ^or 4 * - any other work can be had « - ' by / ' BE A CH BR OS; . ^ . -u ' ■ *• J Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes, Groceries, Etc. ALONE NOTICE. To Obtain the. Highest Cash Price ELECTRIC CLOCKS e SALE OR RENT AGRICULTURAL K LIME i Made fr6m oyster shell lime with a I burner used that makes one of the best all around land awakeners there is. It will correct-the acidity in iandu- * ur /a t will prevent rust in cotton; shedding lor Your Cattle, calves, in cotton; will unlock'phosphorus - and potash deposits in the land Will LaMbS, EtC., * do away with the wire worm pest. We refer to Mr. W’*C. Brant at Ruf fin as to results a* a remedy for wire worms. Price at Writ* to * / *• NELSON & MUNZENMAIER • fl» KING ST. CHARLESTON. S. C. Jewelry Store Old Lacati— NEW MUCK STORE ~ WALTERBORO, S. C Cute and braisee may be healed la about one third (be time required by the usual treatmeat by applying Obamber- laia's Linimeat. It is aa antiseptic, sad eaases such "toJuries to heal Without maturatiou. Tali liniment ahte* re lieves soraoess ot the muscles sad rheumatic palaa. Poi sale hy all dual- $8.50 Per Ton delivered.at Walterboro. E. L COMMINS Meggetts, S. 6. PENIEL LOCAL UNION MEETING. ' Peniel local fanners’ union will meet next Satarday afternoon. Aug. 20, at 4 o’clock, instead of 7:30. All members are urged to be preeeot AN