The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 27, 1911, Image 1

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EXHIBITS READY COUNTY VOL. XXXIV. RUN FOR WALTKRBORO. S. C. WKDMNDW. SKITKMBKK 27. l»ll. k: ■» NO. T. I HKNATCMl TII.r.MAX. IF ALIVE. WILL BE A CANDIDATE. HALLY DAY AT BETHEL. i O § j 4 TIi*- \\ Mi'IImkIiM Miinlay ^ S« Imm.I (<» Hold iEnlly Ihtj ^ E\- g Much Interest centers in tlte proposed Rally Day exerrises to be i ■ ■ ■ ■ Ml i i j. i m MHS. SINCLAIR OLOYEK DEAD SCHOOL IMrrlOYEMENI TIm- < h Iiii lb h|mt (laiins One of Our Lo»lie*t Wonieii. TO BW WAREHOUSE -BY MISS H. E. MALONE held at the Methodist Sunday srhool the second Sunday in Goto- HANDS Off IMittvtSMWS RACE I x h ''iZ"""''' When the weight of yerrs has .f bowed the form and whitened the 7 locks; whei» Father Time has plow- • ed furrows In the cheeks; when they that look out of .the windows APPLICATION FOR CHARTER TO FARMERS MERCANTILE CO. ner. me committee in ona ; ,£ ^ ° |» K | ZKS OFFERED TO RCRAL a.~M elation and many local aaaocia- are darkened, then It is sad to hear these exercises, consisting of m HOOI> tioi«. The following are the ar- it said “He is dead,” or ‘ Hhe Is . Bell banders, Mrs. t ,au ^ e *'V 1 ‘ ,« # »k. tides of constitution, for the local dead.” Rut It is infinitely more CAPITAL STOCK IS S5.000 At Once. j Graves. Miss Miriam du Bols and Through the co-operation of the which a p pl> t H \ Mt lo B1 , d when the form Is still erect Will Not Take Side With Either Miss Lt»c>* Williams, are ht-rd at superintendent of Education and vmintv affM J.isttnn«, except In num- and the flush of >outh Is on the l^cal t'apttal to tw* F^niployed asut illease, J«»nes N«r Ary (Ntndiilate , work trail ing the children for the Board of Education-, the her of meetings md fee. face, and the hope of the future ItuUtltax Will be Krerted par,H th * y ar * ,0 take ,n the * nilth ('arolinH School improvement Article 1. Section 1. The name is fresh in the heart, and love and program v . , SoU,h / aroUna ,he orgaLlaation shall be the As- lau«hter and stmg are dally com- U 18 ,h ^ P ur » >ORe of R0h001 Association ts enabled to renew the for the ^provemenW of pai ions Yet sometimes we see John McWhorter a 8,a ” c ° * ,0 haw every member of the school Bam ,. offer of priies u» the rural , h> , j» u i,|i r School. * the young taken cod the aged and • respondent of the Augusta Chronit q p rewn t f an d every person In town D f the State this ye«ri as Artde 12. Section 1. The pur- infirm live on The mysterious^ weys Applicatioi- has been made to th* h£.d the following in Issue of Sept. w ho would be interested it> the last Tei-of the prixes are to be work being done is cordially In- 31 00 etch, and forty of the prlifc • I will be a candidate for re- vited to be present. Secretlry J. are to ^ 350 each, election to the United Sta-te^ Sen- m. Way. of Spr-rtanburg. one of the Regulations concerning the 50 ate if 1 a llv< * aftd nrt ln, Hr ‘ ab,e8t Sunday school workers in p r j Z e S that are to be awarded ticillo mortis. Yes. bj God. I t>«- the State, and Attss Ida M. Fish- lhe Association are as follows: pose pf this organization shall be of Providence are Inscrutable, and Seccetary of State for permlsaion to unite r-H the people of this com- the best one can say la: Thy will to open books of subscription to inanity for the improvement of our be done. capital stock of the Fa<paers Ware- public school: (1) by placing in Such are the thought*’cocasloned house Co., a corporation to be eap- tlu- school facilities for health, corn-'by the death of Mrs. Sinclair Glover Halized at $5,000. wtthpermiasion to furt and education, together wfth' --youi-g, accomplished, lovable, kin Increase later to $50,000. lieve if .1 am llf * ad 1,1 let’em vote bunie. the new field worker for j improvemenu musi be nude (d ,j eols G f beauty; (21 by planting hearted and with life Just opening The purpose of this corporation is for me a littl'* anyhow. . Colleton county, have been Invited between November 1. 1910,*and l>e- t r ,. eSi shrubs, and flowers ii» ■ the up as wife and mother. A young to conduct ^.regular warehouse hus- In this emphatic language Senate^ to be present. ceraber 10, 1911. (F'or Currnt M .| 100 | grounds; (3> by eticourag- wife of not quite two years, the iness, store cotton, issuing negoti- Reitjamin RyeJi Tilltuan sets forever ^ veaf( lug the establishment of a library aunimons came and she answered j-ble receipts therefor. This ware- at rest the cherished hopes of some. • LYCEUM OCTOBER l»TH. 2. Prizes will be awarded to ^ til4 , w .b<H»l; (4i by nu king the with not a murtner. This was Mon- houee will be located near the depot and the doubts of others, as to . schools where the most decided ma- j^bool a center for the ciommunlty daj» night. luesday atteriioon in pres. Jno. F. Lucas, of the Colle- whether he will ie in the l ntted |.^^ v i n b. Weeks Coni|uuijr -terial improvements have been madq furnishing instructive entertain- the presence of a large number of | on Hai-king Company, and other Sftates Senatorial race next ye-ar. (>inn the Course M«»nday Week. durii.g tue time mentinoed. ments. sorrowing and sympathetic relatives well known business men are be- Active on the Farm. The lovers of high class lyreum 3 Under material improvements vnb ie/a Section 1. Any white and frlerid * 1 Kev> Henr > - t autlien. hind the movement At hiH farm near Trenton yester- talent in „ Waltertoro and vicinity are included local ti-xaiion. consol 1- Wl , 11)a „ i nt< . r e»ted in thlywokr may her l> i »* i,or - w * ,d i* 1 ** last words, ru t ^ - . . r Tillman talked the mat are delighted to kppw that the dation. new buildings, repairing am hi cone an active meirtber without u ^ttle later the mound in Live Oak latr resting Smonks l^tier. da> ‘ • 'w-ith a staff represetitji- course this season is to be opened painting old ones, libraries, run ne. tt|| p a y Inent ^f any fee; any white <’emetery was heaped with flowers wwat h e r is very unfavorable ,f r „/ ti,p Chronicle, and it Ian- by the Edwin R. Weeks Compaiw. rooms or tables, inferior decora ° ’ weman may become an ivtsoclate jtathered and placed with loving f or t . 0 jt on gatherinK and has been ,n..rw nr less TLUmf-nesque, who have been to Walterboro three .beautifying grounds or better getier- II ,., n h er upon pay meat of a fee of bandB - There she sleeps iM^ddn her HO near jy a |j the* fall. A great many gu gape more or ^ .. . .. 1 ......iA... ... • ^ up,,, u s utn.. au.iDiitur hniHinir - . . .... their c<»ttoi> for higher TJfT Tar inns idiuses denuuided, times already. Eixh time this al equi^m tut, a- arms, her little daughter, holding thp ’f arn iers here have der'ided as the vaitous pnusep .. 4 No school can compete for in Its tinv hand a dainty rose bud. mir. «« is ihji — - - mucie o. nwi lull 1. ■ inn nj»sir- . • vi ibib ui i kt“ tivitruBxe vrur is uu. bettor sidection »»f v< * r > - few, a town may apply tor per- c | at ^ )Il b |, a |] meet regularly once a were all presen| except .In*. AVhat are you going to do, rush you ?ner, at the call of the ^ runa ’ wbo , ' on,d ,,0, rea<b bere cotton on the market and then send to the secretary t j me f° r funeral, but arrived aJ< j bears, or are you goiin this ihorning. Mrs. Glpver was uni- heh p atuln better price? We h Section 1. This asso- veraslly |K>nh *1° Ui+ e it the tnleid, nor a better balanced coni- mission to e, er the race. whRh the munih. or oftener, at the call of the Bruns^ w ho could not reach here In cottoa „„ t be market and tliereby Association will probably grant.! 5. All who wfc-h to enter this loved 1 -ud admired. more cheerful and more but 1 suppose they uieaJi to pany. : .J tv , at 1 n «ed not even show my The course being run in con ,H1 if ni tlw» camnaign and thru my neotion with the school is sure to <’ on test. must semi nrfmes. and des- __ — a . j. ,«, rarolina will eee be well supported. Prof. Sl*ealy cr *P , 'ons of schools beiore iniprove- t | le county association for the Thoughtful, unselfish. an earnest nia | M j a living price, or uit making Irten - . - - ■ will arrange for» the free admit*- ments made, tot he^ Presidenl^^of iniprovement cf rural schools a ^ hrisdai'.^a hard^ and conscientlkiUH necessity. missed/in The farmers union is doing muck cii.tion shall president. Article 6. to have got to do one of two things, ■ de- TUlmau was busy on his sion of the pnpils of those 3.irrnsj ,be Association (Miss Lizzie B® 4 *' formal report of Ita progress every ahe w,dl y ™ Se il S Urae to say this subscribing to a double season Bennettsville 8. ( .» by 1st of month. her home and the town by rm hut he took t ticket This was tried last year O rtob * r <or as «* r, > ‘hereafter a8 Article 7. Sectiot. 1. This constl- c,rc,e ^ frl< ‘ nda her Barm much k To‘those who are familiar with ai.d proved very popular and en- the oft repeated. statenwaU a* to tlrely satisfactory to all concerned, hia falling health it may oome, aa , . r, a surprise to know }h*t he sleeps Aiqwvrfatei Refusal to Raw W*U- yrell eats heartUy. gives the whoh* k«r AA<*. farm %bte personal su»ervlsloi. by -walking and rkHng over it every d«y. in fact many tithes a day, die- The followlrrt appreciated remarks were received a few days since. to alltvlate conditions but the organ- ^ .. ization Is too sparsely organized to circumstai*-es will pos.sibly permit:, tuiion may be amended at any an- The sorrowing husband a-nd rel- j-^bleve what the farmer wants This is important.) nual meeting by a vote of two- at ‘ > ’ e8 have the sympathy of the rigght now, but the day is ahead entire comjnunlty In their doufele bereavement •ad Rwffia Dots. Ruffin. Route 1, Sept 24. $. AlUdescriptions. photographs, thirds of the numbers present and other evidences showing im- 1 ^ a word of comment: pvovements must (for present year) Why ace our rural schools so far be sent to the President before De- nhort oi wh«4 they ou«rht to be’ Is cember 15. 1911. The chairman of u IX)t for lack of the Tary co ^ er . a r <»n tan the board of trustee* of any .school ation and systematic effort which ^MsTrlv^andTff^Tutte™ Ed It o7 Walterboro'PreLan'd Stand: ^v'e" thi » a88 ool.tionwork supplies’ It is fecial: J. E. W Morris at and that his mind a P d approve (b& signing) all descript our earnest desire that Oolloton the Lodge at Walterboro last E ctaTlTk Wl*^ad hk. old * rd - Walterboro. S C. i' 0 “' b ^“ r ' *" d • fte ' .l ould no, be be-.tnd ,he tlm» l„ J. E. Berry made a Ilyin, “ an-ftch and manner Dear -Sir — are made this comparatively new fleM of ed to Walterboro Friday, time fire V The V n Lra tula Hons to vou for re- 7 ’ B,anks w ‘ ,, be sent to schools ucationa! endcnNor. leCt us lot Mrs. J. E. Morris went to Stokes blazes °“ t a PP f f hia j aff iig ruMnu ^i sk ,. y advertisements We 00,n » >e,inK for «he abme prizes with ecmplatn. but mend. Saturdr.y to do some shopping. tell me that he paid about $41.et> only rea ‘ errries anu pray vou will take the next step queatODS *'“»wered relating We hope that cverj rural school Ftirman Walker visited the home for nitrate of soda. Did any non- tion Is th** ‘ ^ gets , fn ^eiei^Hflr and ,a rhrlstl^n r ndvan , <e > i , * le c0nd ‘ , ‘ 0 / 18 under which the !„ ,he county will at once esdn of J. K. Morris Sunday. union member get it? I venture to L’S^^Sr.ly a. Wd 1 ~ i m«nt tb,.t of rrlarlny b„,o„, modi.! ln, »™"5“ U I" ">« - »>" « <*c »ond „» nook Klo^y I. »«ln« »mo lino ...or, no! II l.rtoor. uolon. »or. along -ung. ^ (>n1v |l<|r : Hlv . ada thfit aU . chol or hab -,.!_„. *!!!. ; ^A ‘ ‘° c K ompet * for a P ri ”- N ‘> hay * il } Z \ ,he f,r ^ orkantiat,on ln ,h ^ war,d - , , h mi i t nriNducina drugs current j ear t Decembw 31, 1911. school thereby can possibly be a " Mack Black passed through this we would have more room to cot*- Barrir,. * ^^Vho. r P".“o M .d i' .ddrrM bolow . , 0, , h, - r , ,h "« '«or. » .III ln,provo,„o„u ,„.do .orllon 8.l„rd.y moroln,. jo,.,„ro .. lo .ho ro.ul., b»t wo rue* a, ! d . he doesnY care pie (r r V of your weekh for 80510018 d «* 8 >g» tor new will conduce to its own advantage, Q»“«* a- large crowd attended the have seen other professions and wJo o"Ur ntnnv ::«TZ] r. m. i; # xw p bmo„ • ^ <*z **"«"** ^ ^ rv 7,i f n ° ,M ;r ,8 '»° n v ?r* r * VuUm at c * i,,egH 8a,ur<,ay ^ a *“« *<t^«, a „d Ary one has a right to offer who rtute prtpers that do cot advertise preference.^*. ^ gi'en_ Address i:!| comnmnlcations, for afternoon. then why should we think wo it will accomplish the goal. Just how far this achievement is ahead and activity the cotton growers put in organised unison of effort. The union has defuncted it* some sections, in other sections it is attended thriving. UU ask >ou to note the week, two sections and ascertain for your flying trip self whether there is any aid to a people enlisted on the defetee. I had one member of a local to wishes to. vh V y. Tiliis 5 X hi bit. will be at Woman’s Christian Temperance Un 'on annual convention at Manning, Ort. 6.S. Yours v^ry resp* ctfuHy. Mrs. R B CVnnon. F'.r.tlrely tHands Off. •‘Senator it has been more than bin;, d hy some thrt you «re encouraging, and will hack 1 Bloase for re-eVctir.ti as governor, nwt summer. The Chroncle wants ■•o know directlv from you, if you will give"it. how mm-h truth there ! Carrie,ge license business is In these hints ami rumors? the direct Tlllm The ^ J) the present to Miss H. E. Malone, < Mr and Mrs E W Morris pydd can't? There is no reason why we It is the aim to form one county Walterboro 8. (\ Walterboro a- visit Saturday. can’t, end the only reason why we . ____ Quite a large crowd of the Omega haven’t organized ai d haven’t our b^,.. - - . section, attended the organlzn-tion cotton In a Uolleton warehouse I* ATTRACTIONS FOR THE F \IR. ( HANGE LOCATION OF S4'H<N>L the W. O W at Stokes last that we have acted the part of in- Tuesday night. verterate people. The St. Louis Anuisi-tiicnt « oui|uin> ijctlilel-.cm Kc-Imh.I Ruildiiig to »m' M |sk Mvr, l»* Martin vlaltod Miss- s Home of our business Interest* a-r® T«» F’uruish tile SIm>us anI Free Kreated at Hiott’s Park es Almn and Mattie Berry Sunday indifferent when it comes to Arts 11 .. . ts . - a , . » 1 afternoon. Round. Sept. 25.—Special; Fol- Mr.-riage Licenses Issued. There s'* ms to he a lull in she in this > A visit to Rocky Mount ^ . was | county just now. Oi*4> a very few made Thursday b> Secretary quest ten asked Sene.* or :, , ; i , ^ e ^ m ^ retd ,0 . cf-the Colleton County Fair amocla- t , Ut , lct Hfid (0 ,„ y two millg for jtion. for the purpose of imf|>eeting this purpose petition was clrculat- the shows of the St. laxuis'Amuse- **d asking that the site selected at ment Company. A carnival comffcHy ’J 16 ^v-ralweeks ago be 7”“. wv— - - , n^ntrr.1 1 I'aui n. nawgins ana fciia urant. cc showing rt th-*t ulace \Jier see ' uauged from the old Hill place to borin' Ckin.. »nd _ >« -» ,HI«.I ...U. Hilisting with the farmer in th® X. C wr-s lowing the recent elect km at which „'! ili : N pv M j;MVl Bea,rlCe f!« ht for **"* r prk ‘** ,ha ‘ th< *> ald rv smoak «he Hall and Bethlehem school dis- Hti,,S( *> Sunday night. the speculation force rather that. . tricta voted to become a high school rack ‘ ir J}w,k h4 * l » , ,h «* farmer and thereby help themselves. -hook Out F'ur AnthrurnoNe. j thraldom end oppression of To all farniers of Colleton Coun- ov^.Tv sav that colored, mrrrled Aag. 24 agy one any authorit> ® a -' at \ Carter, notary Dubllc. by D. M. ed that they were the very shows arter, notary public. needed for the approaching fair, an Lice me No. 31, issued September accordii*;ly a contract was entered om not going to mix in it or have j ,; '' 10 H < ' l ' r >' Adams and Miss t on- j nto w |, h >tan:.ger E. W. Weaver. Tvfh?Jg g u> do with it " 5 Ra ‘f r Ack'-rman. of Cottagevllle. Ther « are to be not less than five The Senator’s attention was callcl white. T.M. Reeves, magistrate per ghows consisting of negro minstrel. I was for or against eitlver of the candidates who have anrounped. 1 and county aid The Bethlehem school will bo taught r-t the same place as form- cr'y. There has been no consolida tion of the Hiott school Mid the i’wthlHhem school as announced in written to draw me out.” H® sain U.1Z.. . ,u,r8f '’ wn '™ Wl " f K,v ’* per,ur : your last issue. The Hiott school " that he did net know who Umpired , n ' Hnr ; s dail >' Mor* the grand Ml1f , , a , |f f| ,,,on 8< no01 the storv. hut so far as references to To R u ll*l HiinKulow stnivl. Tins company also car his being 1 fa« tor was concern,*d : ' r p - Howell, Esq., will erect a rtes a first class uniformed l»and of . he could^only repeat whet he had modern cottrge on Hampton street twelve pieces The Wild West show *' <r s,,,p "aDei-boni, Oct. 2ml. Hist said' That he was “not going next to ,he residence of G. C. will consist of twenty.two persons. The people of Walterboro and to be migefl up in it” Brown. Mr. Howell has employed eight of whom are re&l Indians. C*f ‘heir neighbors will not be disap- th« We want liberation from the speculation and the develupmecta y * of the daj, though small and minute C\ie of the most important, points th ey are point to an acme of agri- Thi« Detithm ,!L to Ke !* d ‘ 8 ,0 cultural prosperity and protection, one of th® >0 0 i U f<>r an ‘hrHcnose. Anthrac- There are tokens of n. journey to patrons, being abouT^ 75 per k?T ° f '"*"**** ° T U ”* Promised la, I. but most of us cent of the pot runs In the new dls- ^ ^^He^Uon Y.m^an ^rSr H0< * u ‘ ( ‘ o b “ llk ** ,hf * ,,ul< ‘ red hen’s trict. Tlie trustees at a meeting . ,,on - * HU <an render associates. We want some one else held this aftenoon decided to make selve^ buTVo^tbrstur^ bv being !a <, ° WOrk * th, » rllmaX an<i the change. The necessary amount careful and Dainst'iklnp’ -if » , ^ e1 ' '"Z ar ** to 8,1 on ,h e will be deposited In a few days wjth |i ne All varieties of eoitnrf* ... * f nnr ‘ c,< * The upper part of C.olle- :he county trei-iurer to secure State t r , , ^ (otLori cen liecome of them? The very fact - -. 7 .. 4Urer 10 8e,Ure H,ate be freed from anthracnose. by prop- ton bed several locals. . . .. .. — What has se* < s« m lot*. 1 beg, that you that they are not i>rospe*-i> g *odnv look carefully to this one point shows a lack of faith Anthracnose is our grertest menace that we expected really shows something ,,><* , 4 XT a 1 v v ■ i’ll* t » » will see as many of you. possibly, quirk. Any mushroom growth plac< in me near fut us^.as 1 am yours or ^organization «h».n iu«..i to serve. D. L? Smith. Local Agenf. s, short lived ifnd does very little Lets organize kt pays. The following hojw and girls left for college: C. C. Garris and Mar tin Rushton, Wofford; II. D. Kln- nrd f4id Joe Berry. The C. F\ S : Eric Sauls, Furman; Miss Alexlna Sauls, Greenville Female Uollege: Misses Mamie Smith and Fanr4® class re. mgnt has lieen calle<i off- 1 “'*! P reHent da >’ mothers, how- ( ol,e * e: ***** and w ill be one of the handsomest putatlon. Mr Weaver Me manage 81,11 there is another who will fill ‘ l | in,,t#d opportunities may , , GfeensboroVe^lj®* rldletT is a high-toned and thoroughly r- rh e date without disammlntni.n, 1 have , *^ n - ‘oacher was visit- „„_. r ^’ , * b ?, r0 . Fe,n,Ue ^ege. . A Brave Little Mother. .*» teacher friend of mine twMjjpe of an Incident which oc-curn^I in Senator Tillman ‘ from Ms talk. A - Shirley, of Chester, as con- course there will be a M^rry-Ge- pointed for want of excitement or Y *" K , .v occurri ^ in Is evTinilv of the opinion that tnutor. who will he*-in work In a Round a«d a Ferri* Wheel, all light ’ '‘omethir# doing” on above d «e ! .f hat bas hed a wonder- «eitheT Governor Blease nor Mr. days, This cotttage will be con ed by electricity. for while It Is true that the air ."‘‘L. T 1 !. 0 ^ ’'P 01 ' m>-faith Justice Jones will win In a walk “‘rutted on strictly nuKleru lines. This company has a first class re. 8h, P flight has I»een callwi -»«• i* 11 OUr Present day mothers, how- To an observor of the post record, in town - * l * a high-toned and thoroughly r*~ Jh e da ‘e without disappointment- to and the current trend of happen- — v - lir-ble mai«. and has the estioem of ’ he People for while •‘O’Riley is Inga, so far, the situation appears old Tillman vote as his opponent, ff* mho have any dealings with him be wil1 ^ tt,t untB Monday to be thus as to the relative chance for he was elected by a Tillman 8 company was playing Rocky hd to open for the public: In ed by one of her patrons who et-me to the school for the ex press purpose of thanking the teach* of Greensboro, N. C. r. a. for the governorship: nuudsm was all powerful In the ^ w,,h . '!, b ™ ‘he secretary spoke b f e b «^ 8 <>' ‘he city with a line l * havlr .'? " ay f t . h * t ***,.!'-T" d *'* ht Z governorship Governor Blease from 1 r> tha —..a — »», r- nr^ieiai; B|n>Ke _ — — - 1 i, *~ * I ’ 3 "mi a line ; L „. . .. ' ” . _ ■- — reports state. He"rep^eents the oppoalte a “h him and his# ^ "“^Plee for your Inspeetlon. tho 'l™* r °* d !. n S * M . r aad Mr8 . K . W ‘ ^nnelly of *'" * ’ an or- l»aa evidently mad*>* friends by to all that the present governor re- ^ OW8 r .-T]’* his company tM»t be solicited for some of his reoent speeches, notably presents, except as to his pronounc. ^v 8 ^, , ''ff n ^J r . after which , , the, ones at Ware Shoals and CV*£>ng ed views on the liquor question. He * , r rt ul f °* So t>ther» fairs betfus. burg There was a large number lays down the most dignified and ..._,_5‘ dd . <>n . ‘° ****. amusements Milliner} 0|M‘nJng, sons from this same small boy; Week#, died Saturday, September that they were learning to read to- 23#d. She had been sick only two gether. A mother with such a weeks. She was nine moutlp* and a spirit of courage and ambition few days old. who voted for him In the rfjeond honored position In the state to up- |jj rni f h , 0d by , ^ 18 carnival company, The lady public, as the Blngville can fully appreciate fd,llil ’ V ,,lan W < er i^»« ,,terr< h th* His administration. *> far, hold what the state formerly stood ,h " fa,r a “on are arrangiug Bugle says, will be very intere ed Ft take^h^ generations to he^Xer ♦o nay, the lec*t, has been very er. for through its chief executive. As a ™ mb " n n ocem amueements in the millinery advertlsemeZE #£ ! make a gentlJTar s^TJ 1. saW ^vera yeaA Jo P ^ fMlc, and he has certainly loat c camp«igner t he is almost an un- ' blch w,n b « thoroughly enjoyed: peering |„ , h |s issue. There are a hirt the world has mt to learn^fow * thereby many of his orlgiinal aup- , kr tzwn euation. He has entered w . _ _ “^her of up-to-date milllrery es- >*ng It takes to mc-ke a mother porters. Now, has he gained more the race with the detrrmlnai’on of J- Atticus Un ison of Ruffin, tablishments In the county,. The The true mother learned lone »rn new frlendos than he has lost old , winning. The elimination of Srfia- ‘•’ft " ednesday for Bamborg. d »tea selected are feundvln the ad- that while her true • soher#*’ »« in one®, and is the course he la purau- tor Tillman by hia emphatic uH.er- where he will attend school at the vertiaemeata. hru* own home she mm.1 A devoted aunt, Dora Langdale. ‘tNg ca chief executive losi.vg him tke support of others who ar® •'ousted bgr him a® Bleaa men? Mr «wiio# Joais#, os th# other hand, should rightfully lay claim ft Urn ■wt to at least as much W th# ancea yesterday, ha® cleared ddeks for action. Tillman douhtless succeed himself. Bless# the Qarll&le Fitting School, will Mere man” will be Interested to know that th# “shapes,*' whatever Mia* Gertrude Hudson will leave ‘h*t is, are more “sane” tht# next The red ay tor OolumMa. where aon Of course they are (umpleUly ah# will reenme her studie# at the changed, else everybody would not ennnot escape the. race for re-elec tion, and be and Jwnea moat fight the will resume her studies nt the cnaaged, else everybody would not U out. Thin now buaoaaan plain. ICWumMn OoUofo. ^jhavo to buy • u#tr hut. own home, she must, draw from the jjrhole wide world, /rom the Ord of Ttmnfcs. Editor Press and Stsadard; w.orHF of hooks and writing, the wiah 10 thank our many friends for helps which will enable her to bring tb * ir a cta of hlndneuu during that home up to its highest nossi- “7 wife's sickness, billties.—Mrs* F. L Stevens, in 1 J- X. Ackonwa. Thh Progreeaiv# Farmer, J r ‘ Oottafwvlil#, Sept S# 4 . K