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UBM 4 -wr w. w. mOAK, ilL •t Sw o 1 AM«f 1 Y«a tat « U» m4 taf n*r* Printer? mDMEBDAY. MAY S.19U. r M to AMD aTAVAAMK W« mppom It will b# to order tor u to rMMrk that tha haiw aklft haa act 7«t raaehad Walter- T rr “ ▼or* Bumia. ' Th* article published last week Horn the pea of President Barrett ef the National Pannere* Union, on the ■object of rote bojrlns. baa cane ed considerable comment over the mate. The neatlment aoema to he that he has bpokea eery truly of a eeadltlbn which exists In ■erersl esc tlena of the state. We believe he has. and that there Is for everyone to think of these things, tor eo’long as those who vote are of each calibre as to be purchasable, and as long as there are thoee who van for office who do not hesitate r to buy votes, the freedom and value ef the primary etecton Is at stake. Did this article from the pen of Prasldent Barrett awake any mem-1 setae to the minds of those who re: I it, la so far as Colleton county Is soocerned f Did you think of a ease you know about la the last fry* O' election or the one before that, or the one before that. If ao there is work to be done right here In Col leton county. The Yorkvllle Kn- enlrer says: "The man who will nbt fit to *erve a self respecting people In public office; but on the ether hand the people who will per mit such a thing need to get busy to prove that they are self respect- 99 nit. that the peer I far the eenaty he dtapeeed ef to hem advmatape as It appears to ns new that the testates can he ka§ on one-third of eant H now take to maintain them and the tank. 1 While looking up this prsosatmea we took oecnstoa to look farther back and non what the Oerad Jury ban been aaytef about thin laetKa- Uoa prevtoasiy. We found that the Grand Jnry of the winter 1HT. eommeaddd the poor very highly, to Its prmsntment, stat tog that the total cost of main tala- tag the farm from Jaa. 1, 1107 to Jaas.l, 1000, was 9Tlt.ll, and that there were six tamales, and that the farm was “very nearly self sustain tog.”. Th# products of the farm were saumerated as ISO bushels of corn, 1194 pouadi ofjlat cotton, fo dor, syrup pang, ola. ^ y la the summer term, 1009, the ' 5 o Grand Jnry said to Its presentment that there were seven Inmates at the poor farm, two women sad five men. In the presentment of the Pall term of court, 1901, the following le the Hat Of products: S bales cot ton. !CfO bushels of corn, 76 bushels of potatoes, 40 gallons of syrup 4,000 pounds of fodder, 25‘bushels of peas. No mention Is made of the poor farm In any of the other pre- ✓ sentiment of the grand Jury till the recommendation to sell contained in the presentment of tbe Pall derm. 1910. Thetis facts all the more strongly convince the editor of The Press and Standard that It would be an act of folly to sell the poor farm at this time. There Is absolutely no reason why this farm should not be made self-sustaining, or even .Ffeteiw night by the Waltevbere nan quite n Mm. K. O. r s2*. the first ray We rafitt the seed for ID the point is a i. sundy endeavoring to gnre our customers the best that there b in thb fine. Pressad Standard WALTERBORO, S. C rt tte wm be bold. This ■d D. B. Invited to will be a tbe Classified idrertiseneiis. SALb—Two FOR BALK. horses end one at Zion, which will t • held Saturday of this k will be n eery enjoyable af fair. several speakers have be« Invited and appropriate music will he furnished. ■— KB CREAM FRST1VAL. There will he n lee Croamn Fto Oval at WIBlanss Fktoy ovealag May 12. The public Is invited tc YAL Powder C. A. BCKARD* Walterboro, A C. POR SALK—A fine boggy bone. I years old. weighs 196b p 4-24-41. H. D. PADGETT. Ji Rnflln. 8. C. FOR SALE-6 Room Cottage sear New School House to Walterboro. R a. 4 M 11 9k. FOR SALE—Six See blooded keveey ‘ ‘to. T. J g-S-lt. HARRY W. O’QUINN. The Pox memorial which was to have been on May It. Is postponed on account of sickaeas to the fam ily. 4»4t C. FOR SALE—Red hety—tbe grcetcek layers os oorth. Cocks 11.00 each. Ecgs $100 pei sitting of fifteen J B Kinsey. Round. 8. C 2 22 8t The May meeting of the Womans Foreign Missionary society will be held to the Methodist church Sat- ardup -adtavoaw. May Skh at 5:80 o’clock. This society has sent Mrs. H. O. Sheridan aa n delegate to the annual meeiag of he womans For eign Missionary society of the state, which will be held at Mullins 8. C. WANTED. \ WANTED—Reliable repreeentativ of hustling ability. To such 1 offer the opportunity of his life demonstration given at Walterbor W . Z. Ayer of Otar is here this week with some flue horses and mules. pinalTnotice. The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produtx a cheap baking powder at me sacrifice of quafi^r. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure gnpe cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of aQ the excellence possible to be attained in the high est dan baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a (air price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of die superlative quality end absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. i mode in imitetioa ef hekmg powdws, but nrequeany oiwnpweg trom door to noor, qr gyveu away u ea. Such ibhtwto are dangerous lo nse in food, b rmany and sobm aecbons of the United Stalaa by law. Ahn is a daageroui minaaal ed it Mrs. B. H. Cuttlnc Is visiting Mrs. Jno. Hampton, Klein. Miss Lou Sanders, of Drs. Creek was in town shopping Monday. pay a profit, besidea being a haven WANTED—A first class Blacksmith of refuge to the poor unfortunates who need its protecting care. Even supposing it does not prove self- sustaining, baa tbe county no duty to perform for this class of her un fortunate citiiens? There are some things a Uttla higher even t god, money, which It seems certain Notice is hereby given that on May 4, 1!H1 I wili mskt-my tinal rctoru as ad .. , . , n.ini-»ratrix o'the e(•tat* , of 15 J* Hero- soon. Every land owner wants', Jon , hrt eaf, e , .ppl, lor letters dl»uit»«orv. MiaEvie Beilirt'er, Admini-rratr x. R's’t-rboro 8 C., April 10, 1811. 4 12 4t and will have it. Write me in car© of bTe Tress and Standard 6-3-lt. J. R. HUGHE Next Wednesday being a fegal hoi R. D. Carter and son of Ruffin, iday the tMuiks of the town will be were in town Monday on business. closed. j 1 Mieses Annie and Marls Ritter of Major and Mrs. John Black of Drawdys, were In town Saturday,. Columbia b«ve been visiting rela- doing S o rae spring shopping, fives in town. Laurie Beach of the Mt. ^Carmel G. Clem Getslnger of Savannah. 90ct , on ha( , bu8ines and wheelwright »t once. H. D. PADGETT. JR. 6-2-41. ' Ruffto. 8. C. LOST—On Sunday morning between tAP" MEMORIALS. We desire to commend the very worthy practice getting to be pry- valent in Ibis county, of observing j of the Grand Juries and others In memorial day, at a number of the the county are so fond of worship- ehurches and other places. We true j log. One of theee. we would ny. they will be kept up, and whenever la the fostering care the '-county possible in the mad rush of the should bestow upon Its unfortunate present material age. when tho pur- poor. The means nro now adequate, der,^death to flies at KLEIN? suit of the eagle on the dollar is but when removed, as would be the Land Plaster for sale the chief work * of man, think case If the poor farm were soil. Bier*. Jr. somewhat on the llvei of those who then what? What provision has Rave gone before 'the Legislature made for them? WANtED at once LA Smart and Energetic Saleslady. Qfie who does not get frightened to death at the sight of work, for we hive plenty of it* Must be accurate addition and teak in? change. Ap- „ ^ w ,, . in addition and mk ing change Jail and Baptist church, a ladle* , ply (a * * small gold watch, fob aad pia.’ Tbe letters “F. L. T.’^oa pig. Reward If returned to Miss Lillie Halford. Walterboro. 8. C. TAYLOR'S Walterboro*s Popular Store. C1TATI0I business ukals. Ftt letters of Mninisnation. Tanglefoot fly paper, insect pow- THE STAl E OP SOUTH CAROLINA, H. \\ Nothing U so awful as the thought •f being forgowgfc—to die and have If there Is necessity for an In junction to stop the sale of this We will destroy your Fleas. Chick en Mites and Bed Bug- for 2*c. WALTERBORO DRUG CO. Octagon soap 6 for 25 cents. H. W. Black. Jr. e’s name blotted from the roster farm, we would heartily favor such C. N. disinfectant, kills germs Srocmnw. «d ». cU upon th. dMtro „ „ KLE1NS . •f the living, and to pasa into for- getfuinees the night of darkest darkness, into which no ray of llpht ■an penetrate from the world Ike Hvtag. Is Indeed tragedy! But w%«a one know* that the Uvlag shall be taught reverence for the dead, that relatives aad friends will annually gather at th* spot where County attorneys to look Into the matter, and If this Is the remedy, of *PP»y it. "w— Ladles collars all reduced to 6c H. W. Black, Jr. Now la th* time to paint Laces tented palate at KLKIN8- aack. Jf. W. New a 58.78 to Black. Jr. Courty tf Colletr.u. By J. 8. Gr fhn. E=qai'e, Trcbstr .1 adee WHJfcREAS, U H Vsrvm sell lo in*- to ff-siii him L.*-ttvri. oi Adniinivraibia • I mu ©■itAic at.,d utTccti* v»|.lo^[.h Marvu TIIK'E ARE THEREFORE m c‘te a»d admoeish all and stmcaiar tbe kin- druoi ana cru.iu<>ra of ti»e said Joaeph Merviu deceeMivl :hat thev be ami ap pm* bef >r - me, in tbe Conrt of Probate, *o be held at Walterboro, H C, on th* »tb of May, next, after pnhlins boa ibeieot. at 11 u’cloo Is tb« tore aooa, to show i-snre. If say they have, why the mid A dmiuiat ration ih >nld no was in town yseterday'. Ho was called home on account of the death of his brother, W. J. Getsinger. F. N. Jones of Ashton was in town yesterday. Mr. Jones has large bus iness interests in the upper part of the county. isa in town Mon day. niEWOSUSGtottSl StWiNS MACnltlt .LIGHT RUNNING. GIVEN under my head, this Mat day af Aaril 4L D. 1511. ■ FuMtobed oa the Mto af April ana •rd May. MIL to The Pram aad Stead erd J. 8 GRIFFIN Probate Judge of flower : cmmoi , for letters of Afainistratioe, 8TATEt>F rfOUTII CAROLINA, Wtthrop College. 8CHOLARBH1P and ENTRANCE. EXAMINATION. Th* examination far the award of vacant scholarships In Wtothrop lie the mortal remains, and call up; College aad for th* admission of at KLEINS, some' word or deed of kindness. »•* students will be held nt the •on,. Ihm,wht of tho doar departed r< >“ rt h »““ »» rrld.p. July ' . b ° J d-d. the Hteer of n M .h .HI pot 9 ’ " ‘ , not low than fifteen years of age Stock and poultry food at- Kleins. eeeni ho dark and deep, and the when scholarships are vacant after Don't forget Richard Hudnnt. if ©loss.ng »o hopeless. July 7 they will h" awarded to Ton want the best. To liv# in hearts we leave behind, fhoae making tbe highest average at WALTERBORO DRUG Cn Is not to die. ' ’ I* 1 * 1 * examination provided they „ ... . w 1 . 'meet the conditions governing the This thought cf not being forgot- , . .... , , award. Applicants for scholarships 1 TPuur»«>dA ...^ A C Reunett ton Is the reason for the existence 8hmiU1 write to Vr ^ id ^ t Johnson ALTERBORO DRLG CO. j A *niF>?. arv tbeTufer* ;o cite and sd- of th© Christian religion. Remove before the examination for scholar- We will cure your Hog or Chick- n, ** r '* fc b *.1 sn-J aiagu’ar'be kindred and the thought of the resurecMon from l ‘ h, P examination blanks. en Cholera for 25c. t^a'^tb.Tl- A and' a B * n rTr the iload. and Christianity would Scholarships are worth $100 and WALTERBORO DRUG co. before me is »be 'oonrt ol pro free tnltinR. The nexUhst sslou will ito’e, tote he»«l at W.b ertoro, 8 C, on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter of Me. Carmel were in town Saturday on business. ~ ' Mr. T. H. Caldwell of Lodge was among those who paid us a call call Monday. Rheumatic Pains •>.v' * 7; If rim Wfiht Vtbi«tliiiHhutUe.Rnrnj7 »-UuUl*-« 1 t» > tn/W Th—wd IOknl» fftUrK] ¥• *uig MHA htue write u> :MI RCV fiPMfc 1(8145 MACNIM C5M9AI7 Oraanuw, 84 ana. Vtan* wm, ».'n . nn l« t j vtl r-fwHlea 4 i at 111, .>••» Ilauae it maU* w •«•(. <'ur # . T. 'Ui UVWf fuRv OMI. WM l<T a»#hl9»-vrl#a^t fiMDljr* Advertisers, Attention. By J We are headquarters for Richard to Hudnut’s Toilet Articles. WALTERBORO DRUG UO long havto been dead. To meet at open September 20. 1911. For for th© last resting place of thoee de- ttmr Information and catalogue, ad- 'V*!!? 67 ported and call up the sad memor drees Pre# D. B. JOHNSON. Rook. I** by star* epo® my^MmTra rWp * t * lee of their bleeqed lives. Is indeed. ^ liI1 * a - C. 5-2-10t.| Tobreshlp *1 Steoheu* X Raedv •xe form of reourreetton. It le thntl 1 1 ““' * which softens life. It Is that which j- „ , ^ , Rafln. 8 C.. Jess 1.1919. U. J. Epps and children who ,ivr have mnkaa n* mAM ^ m « the bomb Of k “ f,l, *• to What h#r brother. Dr. Jno. Ji. Kioto, re-! «. R. Padgett, tab «a. It U that, which makes tu^turned to Conway Friday. jot Williams jmt Coentv of Collclon. | ANY PERSON WISHING TO 8 Griffin. Esquire, Probate fjjrx AN * ADVERTISEMENT IX TH Ju1g». PREMIUM 1.1ST BOOKLET. NOW >*■ HERVA< F t B-nwt ntwde *uit keING ISSUED BY -- me to grant nm. letters of Admin-. !»trmti*'n of the fatate and effvcU ofl’^'^** STANDARD, MILL I LEASE HAVE COPY IN THIS OFFICE ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY, APRIL 190. Ittll. WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT THIS IS A (KJOD ADYER- VEKT1SING MEDIUM AND WELL WORTH THE PRICK BRING PAID FOR THE SPACE, WHICH IS $1.00 MIR A HALF' PAGE. AND. 58.00 FOR A FULL PAGE. THE ISSUE WILL CXINSIHT OF 1.000 COP1K8, AND IT WILL CONTAIN ALL THE RULE8 AND INFORMATION CON CERNING THE FAIR. Mav 4 h. Ifcli. r *xt. .'ter puh.(cation thereof at 11 e’rlick In tbe lore noon, to se**w onn*e, tf any they bare, why tbe :s«id Aumintuima* n MiouUi not be ! grated ulYaN under my band, this 2ttb dey April, Aeso IXimtni is; 1 Peblishr* 4 '-r the Sfita April aad 3 d •f May. 1911. ta Th* Prem nd Standee-! J 8 ORIPF1N. “My mother is a gffeat suf ferer from rheumatism, and Dr. Mites’ Anti-Pain Pills is tlie only remedy that relieves her/’ MRS. G. DAVENPORT, Royceftcld, N. J. The pains of rheumatism are almost invariably relieved with Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They also overcome that nervous irri tation which prevents sleep be cause they soothe the nerves. To chronic suffers they are^nvalu able. When taken aa directed, they relieve the distress and save the weakening influence of pain, which so frequently pros trates. Many sufferers use them whenever occasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not you? They do not derange the stomach nor create a habit. Why not try them? Get a pack age from your druggist. Take it THE PRES81 according to directions, and if it floes not benefit he will return your money. THE PRE88 AND STANDARD, 8. C. FINAL NOTICE. Estate of Wm. P. Hoots. Notice is hereby given that tbn undersigned will make bis final re turn as Administrator of >’ the ©•- tate of W. M. P. Hoata. on the 25 of May next, 1911 and Immediate ly thereafter apply for .letters dis- mlasory. J. C. HOATS. Administrator. Walterboro. .8 C., April 26, 1911.