The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 24, 1910, Image 3
Farmers , Union Department.
This Department is intended for the use of^the members of
the Farmers’ Union in this county and is open to their use
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Let your communications be in Saturday to insure appear-
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.ance the^following ^eek
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THE TORRENS SYSTEM
OFFICERS OF THE LAW EXAMINE
INTO THE TITLE AND CERTIFIES
AS TO VALIDITY.
stll jt as eas.ly as they can sell a
Horse or a hog. The manifest
answer to this is that the re
moval of the obstacles to the
selling of lan<l would make it
more valuable. Lawyers and
courts’ fees under the present
As the State Farmers Union ' system, ar*. a heavy tax subtract-
endorsed the Torrens System nfjihg from the value of the land
land-tenures, th* follow ing ex-j itself. .Therefore as the land is
planation of what, it is is repro-; made more valuable the ir.cen-
duced from the Columbia State: Uve to hold it grows stronger.
The* Torrens svstem was * dc-1 H«*sides, the progress of society
th
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vised by Sir Rober^ Torrens, and ought i:ot to be delayed f<>r tl
first put into operation in Au-| sa ,^ ( ‘ improvii'.ent n»ti
stralia, where So many ».«le™| W!,0 S a!!K '* ;
GOOD ROADSItAGUE
/• political and legislative reforms
have had !heir beginnings. The
systeip abolishesunost or all dis
tinctions between real tstate and
personal property, and its^ chief
objects is to remove the dilhcul-
- ties, delays, and expenses incU
dent to the transfer of real es
tate under the Old English sys
tem developed out of Ihe feydal
■ . tenures.
In Australkf there is a regis-
’ trar’s'otpce wi,th whom the
ownerljf a tract of Ihnd. held by
tbe^old tenure, deposits a de-
LEAGlfE 0BG4NI
VlLfcfTRIDAl
NIZED AT HENDERSON-
FRIDAY WITH OVER FORTY
MEMBERS.
The Farmers Union picnic held
Friday at Hendersonville was a
gathering of about 2(J0, of - the
good people of this neighborhood
with a good many from ot
sections. The picnic was held at
the club house, and sumptuous
dinner spread undeixme trees.
ver^rDr.
FARMERS UNION DIRECTORY
NATIONAL. •
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President—Chas S Barrett, Union
City. Ga.
,. Vice-President—J E Montgomery.
Gleason. Tenn.
Secrctar>'-Trt*a'5uret:^ R H McCul
loch, 1K> 1-U W. Broad street, Texar
kana. Tex. yf yS
/' STATE
A. Perritt - President,
fence <
innEh
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nar. S. C.
When you want « wire fence, /fetnember thie—you aimply
can’t afford to get one until you h^cpoeen the strongest, sfinpleet,
■aoet durable fence ever made,
PITTSBURGH PERFECT WELDED FENCE I
One Solid Picto of Stool Throughout /■
Costs no mero than othcia; yft it ia tha beat fence. Beat becaooo H doao away
—uh all auperfluoua parts—best becausa it baa no wrapa, tiea, twiats or clantpo
—best becauaa ha —ires ara electrically waM«4 at every contact point baas
becauaa tha Weld fa stronger than the wire. When we cot out thoeo sapor •
X.
fluous parts yrb added strength and long life and reduced
■»oahs double economy lor you. T
y
An OO dl(Toront ntvI— a fo- «■■ n■ ■ V>(« OA^Ka
3S*
hfala ia tj different Myln fo» tverr f.oce parpo... Hg tight, huQ i
All wa ask Is that 7«u sea tha “Pittsburgh PatlaeC _
hsfora vea huj. ■
BROWN FURNITURE
& HARO WAKE CO.
E - W . tHlilw.
Nfaycsville.
J. Whitner
Columbia. S. C.
Vice-President
livid- Sec-Treas.,
The S|x*akei , s wepef Dr. H. \V’,
scription of his firoperty and I’lavK. who d^liUered an educa-
obtains V/certHicatevof o^ner-W. ' Smoak,
. ; n „ X. . . , - v . l.u<u! Upadsafn I Vair.agF 4 lAuigiTe;.. , ,
.hip. ind'Afe K. PcuHfpy? ici.|5».
amines ViUe care ‘ “ ~ *
the ceftitic-at^ zuan
COUNTY.
L. C. Padirett—Prcsideii<SinMk8. rtuular inwtinK s/urday »fiernonn
J. D. KiaherX«-l.r<isid, n t.‘ at:!::t " /d, ’ , ' ] k y ,h< : h “"
. ■ , „ _ X 1 A lu>t attendance is desired.
Hound, b. C.
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W. W. Smbak. Jr.—Sec-Treas., ! /Several pbw locals are likely to be
Walterborb, S. C. / • organiz^i in the near future. The
IXC- Padgett.—(’ounty Business
A^rent. Smoaks. S. C.
G. W. Sweat. Conductor.
Jos. Dangdale. Chaplain, Weeks.
„ Executive Committee Jno. (}
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Jaipies^ Jr., Paul K. < ro<hy, S/J. (
I’atrick. C. F. K<'j?er. A. C. Breland.
WALTERBORO 10CAL TO MEET. I!»? »* •'» nol , lik '’ . lhe « oa i
I WalterlKiiro local tyfll hold its next
; being remembered wXen election
will get right drtwn to wtirk and ac
complish \\ hat is needed. . This is nt>
petty office and the salary of $7600.111*
fannet^ living on the , hear
Gree/i Ui)n<l church; those near Black
Cr/i-k church, and the Williams local
organized are among the prospect'.
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TO ORGANIZE iOCAl-
■ and Xs. K. Peurifpy. Co-operu-, 7
cfa! y an*! |j ( , n Thest* addresses tvereT^ Wetting 1st S
.w wv^ v ..—,-w ..._.antees itsjtimely arid liberally ,applauded./ t 11«
legdfitv, whether as absolute, or If G. VV. Prvan presidetl ovvt
;,u r - ,i , v H* thXthe exercises, a'ul nopened lh« k
IiD CoAv-iiC.i..‘it. 11 ivH _ . . .:.l_ i
v.. ... 4 . —-j l mvetmg wrt.h .pnaver.
title were to t due (^a,c. tne . A , ^nViuGon X/ Mr.
Certificate’would so stnv. Lach ,> addi ,, *ss names far in**n-
applicant for a certificate pays a belts dp in <1.0.1 Hoads athi Dra r.-
small fee out of which an insyr- 'age League were enrolled to liu*
ance famd is t From this
fund the S!a*te protects itself
by the
The county orgahiaer has'been
reuuested tomeet the ci me ns of
S>. 1 . (»"*»dwin t J, A. v\ i.hs, door- |», rvatl neighborh^Kl. / Monday
' afternoon. Appust F't 1 o’
clock to organize a loCal. Fvery-
ri~ * b* by in the comnumity is rer
at tire courthonse. ( |; U . slC( jj () 'i H . |X«onV promptly
LO'Al^. ‘at th.e appoinVjd hour.
T ' ITEHg 1R0M BfcUS.
numh«4M>f-Id. • The /election of
otiicors resulted as follows:'
Uapt. li. McM. Williams, piys-
y. ■ ident. y/::
feghnrar is attacked ' and the (1. E. H. Mo<vr^', vice president.
State*is called uy ii to indeniitily -X- MarMn. -Ir.. secretai\.
the holder o.f v*r::fi -at^.
when a tvtle guaranu ed
9 .J. A. Marvin, dr.
Dr. H. A. Vvillis. < I.
Momv ami dys. A.
w , , j ..... .. .Mifrvin. dr..
Alter tne 1..I10 or.nei n;w , A ’«' 'rilyisorv cumniitVe.
. changed Ids miinimenits of •title Tne.^dlowing is a4»t of
under the.ojder sw-jUun and re- metnlRUs;
f (om the • re- ; ‘ Ike. L. .Frayssee das.
Marvin, dr.. A. R. Sleights.
Sal unlay - in each
Ashton- J..T. P/k. en.'.Mert;
... y .... y?" ■
J. Sinimons, sec^.tarV-tr-usurer.
Adr.aB-j J /li I»uB. is. presi
dent; A D/Lyons, secretary-treas
urer.
W. W. BrVan. president;
dson dr secretary-treasurer.
Ibfck Head d A. June*.
deVtt A.,t l>. Preve.aux. /'ert
n u> U l e 1
lands ip our county that need drain
age; ^ne Salkehatchic t River, which
could be opened up to Navigation
arid Commerce; of h >w many dollars
it would save our people in freight
t int we are now forced to pay to the
railroads each y<*ar on* fertilizers,
cO t'i i.'lumber, naval stores and all
other < o ivnodities which w»y either
buy or sell, and if this river wyre
optwvd «4*. Ac w..Jd get 11 wtiUr
tate. which iz much clicajier. Be- l ies
open'lor up tlii- river wJuld jielp us
in draining oiir U>vvlands./The g<»yr
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fiii(''al«*r'*ect | .tris r<»- f!
>ear coined around. We want a man
who will stand foi/nis entire District | per year paid is sufficient to get a
and do everything possible for its | pye, hustling u,an that will work
a»lvancement/4s a w hole; showing with all pf me might to secure auckx
partiality t<i/none a square deal to 1 measures as are so sadly needed by
all. Thi^k of the many acres of low the people of this disrrict;. such an
1 • * k, f they are entitled to and that, other
sectionaof this Union are receiving.
Now,'follow-citizens, tonsider the
past—look forward to the future
and do your duty at the Oaflot-box.
/ Citizen.
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Dr. L M. Strickland
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smoaks, s. e.
I! Ih> at SotoaksAloaday Kird I'uc-.
' Jay of *-»«! v wt-nK totc-’pi h»*t W>« k .
' Wtl| . ffWat A*m.ui !+*. *eeX in
e'vei V ii.uiiip *
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••nine nt. 1- in .I.uTg * .jn 1 #
1 f(^iher'h**cti«*ns fur t,h. s.«* anil less
;tyin
C. H. Brctar
i A/rten for last we k »
• T'.oi s Aug. 11. As then* has-n< t
be. n guy neVs from this section in
UuiH iwhile. rve dec;d*sl to pen ai
f vy .bits fi-.ipj this.section.
Miss Catsy I’ulaskie of dVocke -
vilie spent last week-end with htr
Site n turned 4
due pal p.
ni' t vet our anarc? '^Simplv t»e. a .-u
Tin ri hv do we
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HIHGS DYSl^Sia TABLETS
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we need someom* In Congress tha' «•••««• u«rih*t.o« a
ceived a cortillcat*
ind. nresi
Aj^eit Badgett; ' s^rrytan’/reas
Fuher—0. C. C
B. .1. Crosby, seer/tai-;
cou-n. Mrs,KI!ey
i' >ine Sand.;. Ia><. > . •
Mr. Waiter Black <>f .Bulliii jireacn-i
president; ^;] atnal^e and interestjnf
reasurer..
pistrar’sotlice. he ii'.ay t«u. ? «• v/j [vj,.,,-./ .1,,,^.
the c-ettihesto by<.nd..rsi.m.’nt us.j (lsStI p,., A1 . ;| r , i{, g. \v.
he-would si share’' in a bata.-br -jp-va’i. Mr . Ulr.vk. Mifs/M. M,
he would a siiatv' in a bahjfcbr ?Hryab, Mr .
cotton mill. ; Of codrso, jie may •Boynton. lacob O'Xiin. J.
pledge the certificate for mom-}' Mai yin. dr., I. S. Anderson, m.
U 1 I H. Carter. A. L. Blocker, L. t.
, borrowed as he would a iK-rsonal ,. t . n , n ,,, r r S |, man . \ V . B.
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IslarifFton V
president; t'. A*.
treasurer.
ig sefmon nt
Irttiy Rock tlje fifth Suiulay. We
pnrsidont; 'TYrTpe fo Fiave vhe pl/n-ureof hearing
•him again /
Mis/t s Dudie >{nd Eihef Cro'liy at- ,
treasurer.
E. Cami>bdi
Hiidst
preside
treasurer
Mears, secretary- .tended Sunday-school at Little Rock
‘ Ma t Sunday/ We were glad to set-
iH J. 1). Hudson. -Miss Dodit/again.after being indis-
A. Crosby, secretary- posed fo/'iuite awliileA
# • , { Miss/Siattie t arter, accompanied
rmel-E. B. Way, president; hy cousin. Frank Crosby, atteJu -
nnett, secretary-treasurer, iiil the meeting at Carter’s Ford Sun- j/
dderr***W. C. Brant, president;
saeurity. Registration- in (’rosby.C.A^LitchfieWv F. Guess,
registrar’s office with each tranS- o + Slights. F. M. Searson, J. A*.
ferof the certificate is reiiuired, E. O’tluin. G. S. Clark, VV..I). u ,u #< k u * n
for which a amall fee is charged. Mamn Jas Speights. B. B^X;. Getsinger. secretary-treasurer. Mi^ Kuth Crosby has returned i
■ . . . • Gatch. G. H. Moore, L. A. Boyn/ tl , , , . home after spending a few days wnh
The necessity for lhe examma- . , w Sweat. Dr. J. X/J*?? ftT&i.ffT?#:.?*? her grandmither, Mrs Givhans. near j
tion of titles, it. will, be seen. A Campbell. Dr. H. A. Willis. /L, ^ <" \l*»*M* t*«t«**. S J^ . ;,
THE 8LACKST0NE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
I (ns •in<v> piren “Thorough Instruction under positively Christian
influencvs at the lowest possible cost.” X ‘ ' ,
v.. RI.sUlT: It is to-day with its faculty of 32, a fioardinit patronige of $2S.
it* gjwleiit i»o«lv of 400, and its plant worth fitlO.INJO
LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA-
5IS0 pay* all charge* for the year, inchuhnif tabh lainni. room,ligfts,fleam
heat, laundry, irte*li«‘al attention, phyMu-d eultunv. and tmiKin in all mibjeeti*
except tnuaic and elocution. For catalofiie ajid applicatjos blank nuidnwe,
BLAGKSTONK FKMALE INSTITl'TE, Blackstone, Va.
JAS. CANNON, Jr., M. A. ) , ' , ,
THOS. R. REEVES, B. A.) Aa * #ciate Prlllc, P» to *
d
eliminated, because the .^tate, \v. Ihley. Jonaa^ O’LZuin.
guarantees the title described in j,
.the certificate, .and the expense
and delay of foreclosure proceed
ings are .removed, because the
certificate may be disposed of
precisely as may a certificate of WARRFN TOWNS^fP ORGANIZED
shares
Tabor—C* B. Crosby, president;
". *...w. t-—u (4, l.^1 nnn _„,^—_ i / R Rent* of Hampton county sjient
O’Quin. White Sk>man, (..MG. H.! V - H - Breland. •* cr * t4r >* tre# ^ lrtr -, ni ht with ^ en (>osbv
Moore. D. E. Guess, E. Ac Mar- [ Hendersonville— G, E. H. \ ; in \ v [ U | H Cmsbv of Ruffin spent
vin. B. G. VV. Bryan, E./F. Bel- president: 0. A. b'peights. aecretan- .. Vl. ..U .“ .u t. -
Jay cocks, James
linger. Wv.
Thompson.
treasurer.
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Stokes-^-W. F. Copeland, president;
J. B. Saunders, secretary-treasurer.
Dry Branch J. J.. Mi ley, presi-
dhusous, Minn.sota and>K«sihly aB ^, in¥ uK-rCTrj/.e a; Lod^e—L- J* Jonc, Sr..president;
other states and also jn a branch ofdhe ( oufity Good Roadsi.p T m. Johnsj, secretary-treasurer.
Zealand and Sj’veral ol the ( ana- ami DrtbnaKe League.. County • Walterboro—W w
dian ..rnvinc. Ih-csidAt.. VV, \V. Sm«.k was £ w ;
The argument in fav*.r of tho. I'res/itabd assisted injhe/.r- ta^'-t^asurer.
last week with her grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Phillip Thomas of Rit-
tert.
Among those that attended the
Crocketvill<^)icnic from this place'
were Miss Mdllie Crosby, accornpar -
led by Messrs John and Ben Crosby.
We are indeed, glad to know tha’
Wilson Patrick, who has been very
ill for piite awhile, is able to l>e out
Smoak, Jr.. a/ain -
e Tanner
Lvyir o
lAery
gm/zation. Twenty-eight names
were enrolled and the
Cn
cei s tiectevt
system is ol v; rus. IN'ory bor
rowing frr'm r is-iamiliar with
the exj)ense and (liiitc.ulty tX.
tachld to using his land a.” 4
curity in a bank. A bank, on
account of the cxiverise r.n/ de
lays in foreclosure pmcw<iings, members of me
is reluctant to lend more tl^an 1 mittee.
half or three fourths of the value- < n' 5 L» ag u is
on a small tody of real estate;
'mowing’
Edisto A.
G. Yar’ey, prexi !<
. Patrick, s -cretary-t rea- c u ia. r.
president. B* roa- D T Strickland, pre*i Xv
Jtb M md. Jr. secretar
' triasurwr.
s ft
S v P. 1 Ganis. Jr..
F. J. Berry, vice prt
H. S. Strji dand, secretary.
, Henry Vam,.* P. VV. Kisherapfcl Otnefa ff. f. Mnrtia. \
J. J. Padgett - a tv at Red BR < »ffin, aecretary-tr»a»u)Tr.
advisory corns Hail —'Yw^k*. * president;
• . j Weeks, s#crctar?-treasurer.
r conifjosed of (
the’best men of the townshipand
is in earaast
The fa
sniib « ry w.
S-PV h»
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theii
...b. r
- in this .sc
Harvesting
an
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<ird f.r -.n.
i'in are all
time will
' a ijl r.-- j>.
re' -' f'! und
.Hfi's."
CALUMET and GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR PER BARREL . .
Guaranted None Bettor at Any Pric«».
Gem Idoiir per barrel at . $6 and $6.25
24 lbs. Flour from. 00c t<> Si. 10, guaranteed
Grits^KT sack
Grits per bushel
Best 1 >S Butts meats
B-*st 1 >S Plat< s meats
Meh’s Read)-Tailored Suits
Youths’ and Hoys’ Suits
u
>i.8f to f2.ia
sti 00 and Jt 20
1 2 1 . c to 1 *>< twr lb.
* . * *«
14c to 1 S< per lb
X5.00 to S«ri 00
>; 00 r<* >1 s.cx>
yti
flj
A line ot Ladies' (y'oat Suits and Skirts. \V psts, In hr
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CITiZEN WRITES OF CONGRESS
IONAL CANDIDATES.
Id:
W na*
HoW’STRI^f
Th« members enroHed are:
and when a borrower lias paid
the cost of examining tMfe title
and drawing all papers, his An- Hepry Yarn, B. L. Jone§i L. K
tereat C'har K es are in etfect ma-; Berry. H: W . bnmk.P. t. Spelt
D. Al. Smoak. j
», S.
’ yTccff*r • « Dol an ?>
. 1 • l' 1 u ward! foraut at** nf Catarrh rfcai cau-
Jno. C. Looms in, T> J. I>errs. ) (m. 1-arr ! h* tf» I'a t.'afiirrJi Cur*!
F J. CHENEY Ac CO , Tl* He. o.
res*-and Mandar t. -
K.i- t .ir ('ungre'Sniri*». Uont-
f'<r U' - .’ Tue ans.vni' h • wry little.
Whj? ft ■ ■au.M* he hasn’t time, it
^seemk. to think <»f the things that
are necessary^f >r the developemer.t
of ttiiM jiart of bi>i district, the good
Otjr
to mah-
—
\Yr 4:1 U ay. .
1 ’. OM in Xib'T-S .
StOP: til
Xp rs, (husels at a B;tr~4iuk
A. Carroll, j.
natty mcrei-eu. ... |E. Rushton. S. P. J. Garris, Jr.,
One argument against the j L Sm(»ak, J. M. King. H. S.
terially increased.
plan although based on the weak
ness of human nature, is not
without force. Jt may bf said
that the very difficulties of .dis
posing of land, work to keep it
• in possession sometimes of men
who would lort it if they could
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Strickland, A. P. Smith, J. R.
Risher^ L. C. Padgett, I). B.
Connor, J. J. Padgett, F. E.
Spell, W. M. Campbell, P. J»
Wilson, P. S. Connor, P. W.
Risher, P. J. Liston. Jno. B.
Smith, I. M, Key, J. M. Camp
bell.
We. fhe nQiicrtuned. Lx*e kuowu F. arid Welfare of the people of old
J 1 heoey for the lut Ih year*. *ti<1 be- . >• v n -n ^1
here tum,, pe-fectly honorable in all, Celletor. V ou wdl naturally wonder
b3»iue«e traiwarttnna and ftnanciallv why this Simpiy because it takes
by hiuiriin * 0at ID *' ,e all of his time, energy and ability to
Waldino, Kisxas A Marvui. ( '* re °f BiH»and Appropriations
.... * b 0 *®** 1 * Drainrwto, T0M0, o. for Charleston, little realizing that
J£‘ *^X ‘.p.'Sfr J-ra ^ future prosperity of
macoua aartaoea of the eyatem. Teen- j that grand old city lie hand in hand
^M D U ,r * e - 1 ’** rio * 75 ®- f** bo * ll# with that of hpr adjacent territory.
Sold by all Druggiata. “ -r * .u . „ ' . .
Take Hal.** Family PUe for ooneUpa- T,s trw th * 1 we are al1 P roud
■i>«. 1 Charleston and hope to always be,
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...tlsl.i. lion to tlv*
b
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larnv
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titini
td j :ir't rs
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,vhi!"
atnl wish
1 laltorrs
> town.
n rani
F. C. Bennett, Manager
• ’••titer Bu-im-s, M on
’reel Nrxt t<» Brick St* re.
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JEWELRY,
WATeHES,
CLOCKS, ETC.
’ l A. VilSTERBERG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffice.
WALTERBORO, 9. 0.