The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 22, 1911, Image 4

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' ■*- w. w. ; XBtrrcd M tfc» m »3i«lo»o. 0. 0 0Ht». Aelof Maich t. Itflt MVntHIWi iMMMf « 1 WriMr0>w, 0 0. •ftd *0p«teu^to « pMitloft oft IM« void cowmiftwoft. • member wfioi the people of the county turned down for praetieftllj the mme path dm two jean age. U this wtoe? Io it takingHMfriew rood law out of politic*? Why did the delegation with to mbmit its oAcial aePtb such this i* bound to brief Was'there no other ■ available? Them an ittumtkm just now, aari the wag tide appoint' hbm recoiled, there may ipaMaAB.Theopiaioa pretty gaaacel m far that the tada abed Umder nd mi that fti eah Makes die moat mifari- .tious fbodaad the moat dainty .deficknia* til ■slat?: Act rydadmd CaO^lm'a fc;, .iWHhMJWtMra poamoN. (the redaetke ad O three ef aheie aot entitled to two yeprmmtntivee. The fight wttha^eaaaxe waalaiCin the fr* by Hon. D. L. Smith, who 'a4de m able and| dtWadned flight 'ed let Colleton retain her three membenLAnd by a very «aaU me}* eriSrhOta^ Mr. SmUh’* IcooUn- y • Mon was that the figure* e0he jam of 1910 should govern. While we hate very much to me OolletouV ►epeemntadon red need. are fftxqd to concede that it Is wfebt that such be done. We have Imi our^claimlto'three members of the Honm..becaus«Cwo have loot so amny^of our former eitisens, and if the tables were turned, we are sure our friend Smith would make as strong a fight op the other ride. We eommend him for the fight he and the other (members of the House made. It shows a watehfulnem for the interests of Colleton, but we must bow to the inevitable with as much grace as we can command jk Thejway we can secure another member in the House is to get busy and bring enough new citizens to Golletonlto warrant it. We can do it if we go about it right. That bill, which.was killed' to advertise the State's resource* in the North- West would have helped. itaridulthalnwaadth* letoo’s eootontkm that a technicality i. in view of' the fact that it woald havo boon hf a Mnhni-' eality akaa that Collotoo could have quota of throe mem* ben. aha would have had to mat good her claim to hav# her popul tiop total, for the purposes of ro> it, indudo the peopb Bub and Collins town ships. who yesterday became citizens of Charleston county. Thus for the next nine yean Colleton would have in the houm one member supposedly reprmenting 0,444 people, reaidenti of them two townships, who would havo no voice in the election of that member^—The Daily Record. THE TEST n Walter boro. It Has Stood tho Teat. THE ROAD COMMISSION. There will ^doubtless be many opinions in the county as to the wisdom of the selection by the dele gation of members of the road com mission^ for Colleton county. The advocates of the road commission form of handling the road and bridge work of the county, in their advocacy of it last summer during {he campaign, were very warmly in favor of this form of government "because.it would take the building af roads out of politics." Our fumon for favoring it wm just this and it wm the campaign slpgaa that! yyash#■ flimsy riahea oata that to theted ,001, of the mtaben of the Maotk*' I"*.f***?-*. Triad Tha harOast tsst Is *Im test of litas, sad Doaa'a Didosy nils has# stood wall 'a Wsltsrhoro. Kldcsy toffe sra <ma hardlv ssk lor etroagar proof lisa tSs following: J. 8. Jackson, Riidgs 8t, Walterboro 8. C.. says: **I)j kidosys and book tmabled me for soma tiais. There went palos tbroagh my loiae and • doll, crlndtog aobs In tbs small o! my beck I bad a too litqotat desire to pass tbs kidoey secretions and I indeed tbai they tonialne] edimeut. Wben | saw Doan’t Kidosv Pills advertised, 1 de cided lo try tbtm and got a b* z from the Walterboro Drug Co. They gave me rellvf at onoc. strengthening a>\ back and kidneys and driving away my aches and pains. 1 now rest mneb bM •er and erjoy good healtb, thanks to Dosn's Kulnev PiUs." (dtalemsat giveu March 80, 1808 ) A LASTING EFFECT. Oo Jan nary 18, 1811, M*. Jack son was iatarvlewod and be mid: *T will tagly eon Arm my former andoraemeat of boaa** Ktdoey Pills. I have bad an farther need of a ktdaey medicina, for the beowflt 1 received has been perma neat Too may ooatina# to aee my asms a- a rafemooe." For sale by all dealers. Pries M esats. Foster-Mllbera Oo, Hnffalo, New York, sole agents tor the United Stages. v HMamsbsr the earns Doan’s—sad take BO other. • 0(081 of oitln, Oltv of Toledo > Loess Coaaty. { th* road commission, have tha gation allowed tha matter to frmoftha —mblanca, to toy tha laasC of politics? Tha campaign af a little over two yaars ago will ha racalled, and in thiacatnpaiguufai a aandidata for tha office of eoMMy Supervisor. By a vary daridtift majority he wm defeated by the people of tha county. Thb cam paign is fresh in the minds of the ••opto. But, Presto! Change! A delega tion composed of four men, three members of the House and one of the Senate, is elected, and makes a aew road law for dCollcton county. This law provide^ for the sp; oint ment of a rued cammiesion < f thm* members to exercise almost identi cally the .amo duties as the County* Supervisor. In its self-c nstduLH appointive power, the delegation, overrides tha expressed wish of k large majority of ita fallow of bm hasdrsd doHars far each e hI af Gatairb that caaook be SrikY *** ** HoH's CQUrrh C are. . Iwsra to before me sad sabeerlbed la my ariaeaea, khls Ah dayaf December, aTd.um. A W. Glassoa. Votary PahUe. ^ Catarrh Cara It lakaa taieeeal ly sad eats direwly oa tha amcae earfaom of iha for keellmnalale free F. J Cheesy A Cm. Toledo, O. r okl by all Uraggtau, 18c. Tabs UaU’s Family Ptile for aoaettpo- i low. hioed aad FINAL NOTICE. Estate of EUaaboth Cordrv. All poreoae having eUiau sgaloet the above earned relate w III please present rams properly-a'teetrd, aad all those loiiebted to such eatale wilt make pay- •sat to w J New toe, Arinina Run, 8 C. 2 114 Qualified Execs tor. EXECUTORS NOTICE. All pere'M having oiaimt agalaet tbs Ketatw of Artbar Ford, dsosaesd will preesot the same daly atleetal aad -noer ln1»btwd to said estate will make peymeov to V' Iriah Ford, f rning or irecung over ttelmcuitHDiakinig. Royal cook’s many Cm! Attention Mr. Fanner * • *' » ’ •a., - ^ Plowing time is here. ' You can’t do good plowing unless you have gonfl C plows. \Vctsell only the best* VuU can Steel Beam, Georgia and Far quar Stocks. Six inch plows, 20a each.' If r* t - ♦ - . I / % Plowing time is also planting time O Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets. Virginia-Cardina derical • ' 4' % Company Fertilizers aovM. i MATH Of W. J. SANDIFER. W. J. Sandifer, wHI known and aged citizen of ,Walter boro died suddenly at his home here Wed nesday (Darning last. Mr Sandifer wm In his 59th year in gaod health apparently, but ic heart trouble, time Wednes- want in to the yard where some work wm being done, aad without waning collapsed. JHe wartakan into the houm aad his physician Dr. L. M. Stokes was summoned, but he died within a few minutes without having gained coo- subjeet to day Classified Advertise Beats. FOR SALE mt FOR 8 A LI—Red Lagborss, a-aew va riety—the greatest Isysra oa earth C» ck« (I N cook. Erfg* $1 to ps' •Itting of fifroM • * J B Kinsey. Rooid, 8. C t to St / FOR HALE—8 hone farm In lower Colleton. Good store and stand, dwelling, barn and oaibuildings. 8 miles fram depot. Apply * Ofportonliy' rare The Press and Standard 2 1 4t FOR SALE—A fins milch cow for sale aims right quatts of milk Apply to 1 11 It 0 1 Blocker. Walterboro, 0. O., R P D 2 FOR HALE—K.gss from choice Hrown liaghomii Won In* prls» at Coanty Fttr $1.00 per sttilna of 18 I 28 tf IP Murray, s Walterboro, 0 O FOR 4ALE—la the town of Walterboro. 8 C., a ales home wl h bara, stables, baggy and wagon sbsris sad smoke, hoots—less than one hundred yards of two of the leading banka of the town, sboat one baadred vsrris of tbs Court hoass, two mlaatss walk *to some of ) the bast stores la town—wotsr-aialn rant right by front yard, good neigh bors, healthy sad one among the bast towns la tha Stake. Apply to J. W. CARBON, II 80 tf Taraville, b. 0. FOR SALE—Pall lias of elsotrs eaamai ware for the kltoban. Very ohsep, ssrviosabls aad oieaaly ^ L N Glover, Faralturs Btora. i oa. •dousnem., The funeral was held at his late reridence, conducted by hia pastor Rev. Henry Cautben after which interment wm entered at Live Oak Cemetery. Mr. Sandifer wm noted for unsel- firiinms and good nature. He came to Walterboro to live about one year ago, having previous* ly been farming in the upper part of the county. He is survived by hie widow end the following children, Mrs. G. 1 Dukes, of St George, Walter of Ruffin and Allis D. of near Charla ton. Harty of the U. S. Army and Mim Pearl Sandifer. 1 * / Doan's Kldnty Fills at Klsla's. •4 80 Liver Pill Rogniats aha Liver— That’s all at K ala's "How to Look Youag sad Winsome* Pamphlet. Oa* postal v ill bring it. Replata with taggsstions. Wigs. Too- pen* Switches, Palls, Oombtngi. Aoms Bair CO., Savonoah, Oa. 8 112t Vacoins shields at Klsin’a. Pratt’s Poultry Resale tor. ti>« great egg prod near at Klein's. H. W. BLACK, JR. § FINE HORSES AND MULES Car- Load of Horses and Mules will arrived from the West tins week. # Call and select what you want NOTICE—We have opened a black smith and wheelwright shop in the Easterling stand. Horseshoeing a specialty. Workmanship guaran teed. GRAVES A. BUCHANAN Walterboro. S. C. W ANTED—-Caw paa*. will PSJ for all varUtias. S*e or writs today 11 Jo*. W Loess, Waltsrbaro, 0. C three mol 100 WANTED—T« driver to delivar Ehrhardt from oat. W D Bsaoatt, i 14t . Ehrhardt, SC- tv plans two WDBss M aad logs sr 0. O, Psh 1st lilt. BUSINESS LOCALh. Turnip sssds of all Mads fresh, 40o lh-l 4 lb for l$a Wa lead la taraip sssd. Terry 4 Shsffer. RsNabla KMaay Ismsdy Klsia's Baeha Coatpoasd. « Itch relieved la ID mlamtes by Wool feed's Bestiary Lot km Nsver falls. Bold by John If. KMa, Druggist. me® Pearl Mttlst Bead to KUia's. For 83 years we hova boss hsodqtur- tare for D. M. Farry's gardes er*d * Terry A Hb offer. Bara toga chips for sale at B G Hynm’b Bssus sssri—gaidea pee toad la bdlk— obooprit way to bay. Got oar prlorn. . Tarry A »i>ofler. Bead Irish potatoes for sola at Uyrne's Slow. ^ Oaloa sau—the bMt—10c qt. Tarry A 8haffar. MEN aad WOMEN, sell hosa, 70 per mat. prclt. dally. Fall or part time, to vastiest*. Wsar Proof, 1038 Chasuat St, Philadelphia, Pa. 14-41. go area ter ri Make $10 Begin Ban NOTICE. There will be a mee'inr of the tooch- era at tbe Bleb School Aadltorlam Saturriav, Match 4 at 11 o'clock, for the parpoee of orgaoislog a fOounty Teach er’a Aaenoiatioa. Every teacher in tbe coaoty is arged to be present sad Join At this meeting taare will also be an organ (oat Ion of the boys of the county into a Boy’s Corn OInb At Last three boys from each sokool district are urged to be present, and Join this otub. B W. BLACK, BR . Co. Bupt. of Education. 2 18 81 TEACtlfrS NOTICE. The Spring Teacher's Examination will be held Friday, May • 1811, at tha < oartboase, beginning at t o’clock a m The rabject of pgrieatiava will be one of branehes oe which epplloaats will be egoaiiard The agrioatorel qaestloae will ha based oa ' Bohool Liaroos la Oora” aad "$ahooi lasroism la Priat Prodaotoa." These halletoas are la med by the Belted States Depertatsat of Agrioultare aad may he had oa ap- pi toot ion. A tow may he obtained by appheailea to thlsoBtoe. H W BLACK. 8R. _ . Oa Bap*, of Md. O. 0 Weltarhoru, 0. O. Feb 18,1811 - tSISt NOTtCI . Notion is herabv M van mw <*—»himu Beet Hah fbrblde aadar penalty of law trasaass of aay kind apoa eay of the mea| owned or roanriHed by It la Co»- MtoaOooaty. 8.0.. to wit: All tboea plaatatioos or traeto of load known ae Booay Dooa. Swamp, Smith. DeBoae. Neyla, Faubeea aad (Nd BIU BMaata oo Ashepao River had Horae Shoe Creek A8BEPOO BUNT CLUB. 1SS 41 v NOTICE. Notice Is beraby give* that Collatoo McroonMle end Manafsctaring OonK pony torhld* aoder pshaity of law, tres pass of any kind apoa all that p'onu- tioo or tract of lead ia Colleton Ooant > haown os Cook's Mill COLLETON MER. A MFO CO. 8 22 it HUNTER BUGGIES RUSSELL WAGONS All sizes in both one and two horse. HARNESS, LAP ROBES, ETC. Ever)' Buggy and Wagon Sold Under Guarantee. earload of WAGONS Just Received See Our Stock Before You Buy. f Walterboro Lire Stock & Vehicle Co. H. W. BLACK, JR, Maaagar ^J>| Crossett Bench Made, very dressy and com fortable $5.00. Cros- setts all shapes and axes $4 oo. CrovMK’s Abbott Shoe, none bet- ter, $3.50 lake a look at our window. P, BEflgH BROS. . When her child u In danger a woman will ri«k her life »e p-owet it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is eecessary to protect a child from ©roup Give dumber)*to's Ccagti Rsasedy end elk danger Is avoided. For sale by all deal- L. H RICKENBAKER DEAD. Round, Feb. 21,- Sperial: L. H. I Rickonbaker, one of the beet kr and influential ritiz *n« of v pl;-c >; died at nis home here this niornt p. after an itlnem of aaewral days ,re canee of hia death wm con^e^i >1. of, liver. He will be burred uxnorr >w afternoon at 2jo’dock with matonie bonova by Round Ledge.«/ wtoch ha ! as an honored member. he is survived by his widoi three ^.ns, A. V.. Claude and 1 *t,j t wu daughters. Mrs. Bai - r ii*. and Mtas Leila. dr Rickenbaker was a proa; fa an-r, and good citizen. Hi frank and ootafMken in hri hut numbered hia frauds k acort. Hahadaai