The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 27, 1911, Image 6

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PAGE SIX. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, 8. CL BBPTMfBKR 17, im. Farmers’ Union Department j banker and the small merchant can. nance at the preaent rate “'«' 9 and I believe wUI, .accept It a* auch \v$ do Implore our fellow cltliena In cases where ••distrcee’' cotton u> our cr.41 THIS FARMERS UXIOS. Official Wiwrtorjr for Conntjr and L ml l aioa*. i'olleton t <KMJt). President, J. D. Risber, Round. Sec. and Treaa., NV. W. Smoak Walterljoro. - Chaplain. Jos. Langdale, Weeks Conductor. J. A. Willis, ( ottage rille. Door Keeper, 8. P. Goodwin, Wal terboro. Executive Committee, J. O Jaijues Jr., A. C. Hreland. C. K. Roger. laical I'aions. Ashton—-L. H. Varn. president T. J. Simmons, secretary. Bells--W'. W. Bryan, president H. W. Hudson. Jr. secretary. Bethel—€. H. Breland, president H. W. Breland, secretary. Black Creek—C. V. Utchfleld president; P. A. 81 man secretary. Brant—W. B. Crosby, president; B A. Blocker, escretary, Edisto—A. O. Yarley, president 8 J. Patrick, secreUry. Fuller—C. C. Crosby, president B. J. Crosby, secretary. Hall -A. V. Rlckenbaker. presi dent;*) 1 : «. Jaques, Jr., secretary. Hendersonville, G. E. H. Moore SHE GIVE UT ILL HOPE Phyridatts Failed To Help Mrs. Graa, Bat She FinaBy Foand Belie/ in CardaL hursday the 28th at 3 p. n - .. Hall of the House j <ativerl we trust that will liaxm delegat* s from each •Cm Thursday In cdElAhla In of UsTyVei<atl might otherwise he thrown on the market only to glut It. It is to the first Interest of the bu»lr«?ss men of the South, wheth er bankers or mrrchantr,' to join — tlsc* fi rmers In this movement for conferring toge,her we have decided their rights. Even bne.fourth of u that Thursdcy the 28th s >e e - unt ,| j saVc . U p a ii i, 0 ,^ 0 f cent off the Just price for cotton ter than Wednesday ^he^Tth^ro^ getting will. Mectw*. Va.—C. G-cct of th!», place, says ^ "I suffered with womanly "T . meotlnKs I After' troubles so that I could hardly sit up. one of these lo«al meetings.; Alter ^ ^ ^ ^ doctor , m our town treated me. and I tried different tn<<U- ever i Is in own. means loss of millions vested gpon we do not wish to <*« r> trade channel. It resolves it- Red Shirt Reunion^ One day. I decid'd to trr some Car> dui. It did so r.'.uc'.i f;r n; that I self Into a iwstloi cf letiing the We are sending this to all the crdered cr - e mere, nnd it cured me! i world know, by our actions, that we newspMpors in the state, to Boards j odayi j as x S j ever did in are going to market and not sucrl- of Trade, to Bankers and Merchat.ts, my flee our cotton If the busin M Farmers' I'nlons. anfl to Cimmts- The ralf* 3 an ^ trouble are all man and the banker falls in his du. sloners of Agriculture and the pres- ty. If the public mat* falls In his Idents of the State Farmers l n- (iften reneated protestations of Iona in the (otton Belt often repeated protestations loyalty to the fr-rmer. they will all • , E - suffer In similar degree. With re- Commissioner of Agricuiturre for gard to cotton, we stand or fall to- South CUrollna. get her. An unjust price for the E . w ,, farmer mrwns lack of yrosperlty for President S. C., State Farmers all in samo proportion. The mills Union. ~ ,0,, of New England, after r. eeason of tiolumbia. S. ( ., Sept 19. 1911. curtailment, are resuming opera- lions. Dops this Icok like there Is O'Riley Is in town. an absence of demand for cotton ? | — — U Is incumbent upon u* not to T j 1E aTATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN sell our birthright, not to yield the County of Colleton, reaulta of the yw-ar'a toil ct thin be- (>0URT OF COMMON PLEAS best of market manipulators. Kathleen Sanders, David Sanders. You are in better shape than ever A ( , San( , ers aIld c> p. Sanders, in to maWe this fight a winning one. You haw no excuse for falling in it You have grown hogs, corn, other their own right and as executors of gone. I feel UV? mother perron In every wnr. I wirh ever-' sufferer could know what Cardui will do for aick women.” A few doses of Cardui at the right i time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. I* tones up the nervous system, and | helps make pale checks fresh and roar. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by! using Cardui. Sunpose you trv It, It may be just the medicine you need. tt. B.—Wnf# to: LiJin' AJrfwwy Dtp*.. Cx-M*- nooga M*Jk- i**Co., < hatnpnoga. Turn.. Snr.-tal Inttrurtion*. and “Horn* Ti Ntaice Futm County Secretary. | ■ The secretary's of the local uniq# prove on them: CAN YOU EARN IT? « - He is oftering $5.00 for every acceptable four line Jingle for advertising purposes, ending with the words; “When O’Riley Comes to Town.” THESE LINES WILL CONVEY THE IDEA: ‘They all Turn Out on Rural Route When O’Riley comet to town.” Die following verses, though accepted, are not quite satisfactory. You may im- the last will and testament of Ann will please try to get their reports , , w n W Brvan secre ' ou ‘'“'c grow n h o^. corn, otner } Sandpri , d e r en*ed. and C. E. San- in by the 15th of October, the limit p esldent, K. . • > food stuff# thU* punt uea#on. You , Alice M. Fooshee, Tocoa S»’.«- fixed by the Constitution for the re- tary. lf«* in debt, Ums under tho dom Annie Will Sanders, Marlon ports to be in the hands of the iii*..,, Jos langdale. pres inatioti of the mortgages, thatt at n ..i n r v>anl ■ ■ nrv ^M*p^fr.rv Went; C. J. Crosby. »e«retary. W. M. E. Campbell ination of the mortgages thati at Knu . r8on ogtavla Lemacks, Paul county se«retr.4-y. Southern history. You gander8> f| eV elard Sanders. Kath- ResDMtl Horse pen—Jos. langdale. pres *nt C N. I.atigdale secretary. aiip dt-IcmI in oa ..«t.o, , ' I ti <1 -on Mill—J. I). Hudson, pres- shipped the gamhlers Iwore when ^ ? Sp p, KhlSf Ell2a G. Sanders i you werj hoad over er rs In debt, f p . nd Marce „ n «. San ders and Donald you doo t do It now almost debt- ^ Sanders, infants by, their guar- froe you deserve little sympathy dlan# ad ^n,. from jourself or the world Islandtoii, president; C. R. Means, secretary. Omega -H. P. Martin, president A. I. Martin, sec retary. peniel W. E O'Quln. president L. Bellinger, secretary. Plea-ant Grove- G. F. Copeland president; H. A. Crosby, secretaiy Stok-s l». M. liaunders, presi ■ent; E. C. Beach secretary. Tabor J. A. Breland, president s W H Breland, secretary. Walterlk»ro. J. Y. Beach, presi dent; S. P Goodwin, secretary. Mt.’ Carmel E. B. Way president O. M Bennett. SecreUry. Sniders- W. C. Brant, president; I f. K. Getslrger, secretary As ne\«r In history, thx* farmer and biisinc'ss man of tlw* south are prepared to battle side by side. The conference Montgomery proved that *3t vs. John B. Sanders, Frankie San ders and Annie C. Trlmmier, in- Respectfully, VV. \V. Smoak. County Secretary. SHERIFF’S SALK. I will sell the following tracts of fants, and Wilson- F. Sanders; Gus- land on salesday in Oct. 1911 at tavus Sanders, A. J. Nlmltz, Edward Sanders, Tenie Senders, Della S. My present purpose in this hour 1)ar4p , Corrln p Lewlg> Burrell G. is to press upon all southern ele. Sandergt Laura A . Lariscy, Della ■uents the necessity of keeping the Lar , H0> . t K a>mond Lariscy. Annie pledges of co-operation given - r* , )onh>han , K ,| en L . Trlmmier. Camp the court house at 12 t»clock, M., for taxes, costs and penalties: Blake Township. Isreal Shepherd, 15 acres land bounded north-east by Eliza Ford, south and west by Jim White et al. Montgomery, and of representing to ^mn.ler, Philemon Trlmmier. 7“xra 7c*J'and^Dc’ngTty S742' • II southerners tl.s- prime duf/aod Xhonias K Trlmmier and James F. TaXes - CimU anrt petN1,l> - • aelf.interest of participating Is a wl | HOlI and Freddie Mowbray. iuoveirei< that means the weltgro of thie south, without rogard to busi ness or location ALL PULL TOGETHER To the defendants, Freddie Mow bray. Della S Daniel, Crorlne Lew is, Burrell G. Sanders, Jas. F. Wil son, John B. Saitdcis and Frankie Sanders: You rre hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to s^rve a copy of your arwwer to the said THE SALVATION OF SOUTH IH IN HTAXIHXG TOGETHER. SObTH ABlt TO WIN FIGHT IVtonci' Arv l/c-se <n Ib-M A«M lb (ter Able to Win Hattie. Tlnwi Ever. President C S. Barrett, of the Varmers' Cnion. has Junt return- •m) from the National Conveiitlon of'* that orgi-nlzatloi • at Stiawmc, <»kla and from the Cbtton Growers c ongrers at Montgomery, has Issued s« statement in which he states the Impregnable position c»f til* south ern farmers, urges them to stand- Chr-s. S. Barrett, Union City Ga., Sept i9, 1911. CONFERENCE IN COLl’MBIA FuniHTn Fnjoi, Holding (Venferenc-e Tills Week. TV» all Bankers, Merchants, Farmers complaint on the subscriber a-t their and Professional Men—Boards of office in Walt.ubcro, S. within Trade Chambers of Commerce, twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of Business Mens Leagues and Farm au J h #ervlce; and , f >ou fai , to ers Unions. answer the complaint within the You are doubtless fully Informed time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this of our efforts during live past six action will apply to the Court for weeks to secure reliable reports of the relief demanded in the co..i- the crop conditions; ni<d Uiat our la plaint. veatigatlons of all the Commission. Date, June 23rd, A. D. 1911. ers of agriculture of the Cotton (Signed I: S>uite#. president# oil farmers' un- | HOWELL A GRI BER; ions, the iirtional fanners' union i Plaintiffs Attorneys, mealing a, .mu., .u,, Oklahoma and '—— - the great Montgomery Cotton Con gress. all i.gree that tlw* cotton crop of 1911 will he about the same ac/he crop of 1910 The Montgoni. Kathlo-n Senders, and others, c^j' congress added to the most Plaintiffs, cmktuI cdii)|«ilatlon several hundred . vs thousand hales to covee our neural Freddie Mowbray, and others, disposition to underestimate, with Defendants, the result that we consider 12,- ORDER. 500,000 hales a liberal estimate for On reading the annexed affidavit this crop. showing that the above entitled ac- But what effect does U have ticjit' is brought for the partition of on the market? None at all. Nor real estate nnd that the defend- ci-a it have any as lc;i*g as our peo- ants, John B. Sanders and Frankie almost fight lute rior markets Handers are ir fants above the age STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. shoulder *« shoulder to win the fight for fair prices during the open pie B £ asen. Mr. Itorrett also brands making u«w records for September of fourteen years and do not reside as absolutely without foundation cot Ion sales. 1 herefosv this has In this State John U Sa-n- tu« reports «*f i- bunipc-r crop, and ewased to be r battle of rhe lead- ders residing at El Pr.ao, Texas an(! deedatws the world will pay a legitl- ers with statistics, crop conditions. Frankie Sanders residing at «o mate figure for the staple of farm- trade re|M>rts, etc., hut it is abso.- lumbla Institute, Columbia. Ten ors. cooperating with business men liitely one of receipts a fight all f-essee. Now, on motion of Howell •f the ftou'h. will con dual the* prop- along the hue by the individuals * Gruber, Attorneys for the pltrin- er *s>rt of campaign. His sti lenient who Ikinc tolled i ll (he year to grow Hffs, it is follows: the c-ottoi • and It rest# w ith them, Ordered, that H. D. Padgett^ Eaq. The tsoutli Anujred. the grower of the Nile as well as ( ''*Tk of the Court of Common To the Cotton Growervj of t*« the plant cxi; the march ant who who is a suitable person, he. Southen States The resent con grows or control# his hundreds of antl hrvr ‘hy is. designated and ap- veatic<n of the Southern Cotton hales, to call a halt, otherwise w > tkrowem at Montgomery, Ala., ha* warn* you thia the price of cotton will lu* so low that business will he watisfH*” me that tin* South, as a unit, has at h -t waked to the need of co-operattr.g and of-making a vigorous fight for lnsurli*g a fair prli** for its main staple, cotton. I do nut remember to b;-\t* altelid- polnted as guardian i.-d litem for (he said John H. Sanders and Frankie Sanders and as such author r«*aliz(d and hankruptcy will stare a,l< l directed to answer and de- Hethel Schot^ l»bgriet. Mrs. M. R. C. Gaskins. 97 acres, bounded north by J. M. Gaskins, west by T L. Hudson, suoth by J. D. Hudson, and west by K. K. Hud- eon. Taxes, cost and pemrity, $9,18 i Heyward Township. G. F. Kinsey. 20 acrea. bounded east, north and west by Henry* i Kinsey, now C. V. Kinsey, and south by J. J. Smoak Taxes, coat and penalty, $14.49. Shrridaa Township. Ben- Hughes, 598 acrea bounded j north bv Wm. Lookup lands, east by C. W. Jaques. and estate of Josiah Hiott. south by estate of Josiah Hiott and west by estate of D \V. Hughes. Taxes, cost and pen ally. $30.57. N Warren Township. W. D. Smor-k, 123 acres, bounded north by John and Ben Brown, east by estate of I.and>* Samuel, south by G. H. Smoak and west by Sandy Brown, et al. Taxes cost and penalty, $21.68. Estate James Walker, 22 acres ! hounded north by U H. Mosley, Jr., 1 There was an old woman who had a sad face, And a lip that hung way down, But her face looked good and her face was a smile When O’Riley came to town. If your eyes are blue or black or grey, Or soft, dreamy and brown, Be sure and have your picture made, When O'Riley comes to town. 1 he young: the old, the meek, the bold, Never again shall frown. For they were glad when they were told, That O’Riley is coming to town. The picture man with the pleasant face, A camera big and fine, Draws the crowd from far and the crowd from near, For O’Riley is coming this time. 4 e> Will Open Monday, October 2. cast by B. C. Simmons, south by , Jenkins, et al, west by Rishcr Tax es cost and penalty, $7.19. W . L. C UA Sheri!f Colleton County. ii-# in the face. That snuiHlhlng ms y he done sit once. Me call upon you to meet at your respective i enters of irsidc, not fend the above entitled action on their behalf, unless tin* ssiid John O'Riley is. in town. SIGNAI.H OF DISTRESS. Walierbon* People should know How to lt«-.»d and Mc«*d 'Hietii Sick kidneys give many signals of distress. The secretions are dark, con- ain a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty, painful. Backache is constant day a-nd night. Headaches and dizzy spells are frequent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. Don't delay. Use a special kidney remedy. Doanr* Kidney? Pills r.-re for sick kidneys, backache, and urinary disorders. It is Gratifying to Know That so many of the good people of the Smoaks com munity have adopted that system of banking, namely: Depositing their cotton checks and using the bank book until we feel that our highest expectations for business will have been surpassed. \\ e wish to say to those people that we are ever ready lo assist them in their enterprises and will prote<$ ‘ their interests as long as they protect ours. New ac counts are being opened daily. Mr. Reader, are you numbered among them? If not, come in today and get on the right road to success. Five Per Cent. on Savings The Bank of Smoaks „.,| a u.«»r<* enthusiastic gathering, a only at your county *»*ats, hut r«t inure representative cm;**. « r one every point cotton. Is marketed more patronized by prominent', hard on next Monday the 25th at any headed business men Commission- hour of the day most <oii\M*:eut to »rs **f sericulture of the southetrr. yoijr peopj*. there to assemhUvand ri'lvl non in close touch with discus# tills momentous q nest ton $., V , ls , 11 rt lf *r ordered, Niaf this every -las# of farmers, wore pres- advise ways and means to put into ! * pr 'cd on the said John ent TAie concensus of opinion was effect the i-dvioe of the fanners' 1,9 'J 1 " rrnnkie Sanders by ,, »J»ai cotton should he held for fif union and the Montgotpery (’otton ' p ". 1 * M< ° ,Uw a ' v ' , >ek for six or n,e ’ This u.,s in lie., with 4 W) nar ess Your lender li-i 'onsecuMve weeks in the Press and! ..‘' or **'* »>y all dealers. Mrs. J. W. Griffin ’ 40 Pitt St.. B. Sanders at-d Frankie Sanders, or j r,1: * rl, * sU,n * ^ says: ‘ I have some one on their behalf w Uhin ' Doan's Kidney Pills ar-d have twenty days after the service o| i so greatly lienefiteil that I this Order, shall procure to he »p- s '* n ‘ pleased to recommend them. I pointed a guardian ad litem for the! hlwl a at >‘l a ching hack nnd said John M. Sanders-and Frankii* Ht could hardly get around. Sanders. / j The us8 of Doan's Kidney Pills ejs It is further ordered 'Vi.-ii *m 0 d.r**cted helped me wonderfully. cheerfully endorse this preparation In return for whe-t it has d <*ne SMOAKS, J. S. WILLIAMS, President. 5. C '3 w. H. YARN, Vice- Prest. W. C. PATRICK, JR Cashier. i First-Class Dental Work at Reasonable Prices Price 50 Best plates $--50 Gold crowns 22k 4.50 Bridge work per tooth 4.00 Silver fil.ings 50c. Gold filling $1.00 to to to to $9°° S.00 ; 00 1.00 up c. G. HENDERSON., Master. u from vm^ou# p;irts of the with you the growers of the cotton. Bmith. d*s laring Hint the orgnniza. and wiih you the part owners ‘tif tion would work toward the end of the cotton the hankers, the mer. j C'ON'SFN’T holdli« the staple aimt helping chants the professional men you D*P\ix;FTT needy farmers until the market whosp prosperity is measured by |h« ’• ! ' ' 0 bed a corm t prlie price of cotton, to get together and *„ K * “* I * 11 * At Montgomery tihe Himi Tlios. stop this loss of inl'Hipi o. You alon lU-flfn, cortgiMssman from Alalxama. c^n do it,. It Is Idle to sit down and O’Riley Js In town E. J Watson, commissioner of a^- say that Brown. Hayne Sully, or anjc • • rit-uKure from S O.. i aid myself bull Hique will raise the price of . A. H Brant and hrotherTt I werk <-©iotitutcd a committee to su. cotton, or can raise it so. long as «>* Sniders wei-e ii ' ’ jmrvise publicity and propaganda. oiiCupeppL* put it on the marker ‘ There Is no doubt in my mind is no less idle to say that we cc ihzA concerted m»*asure« will d«d<e;it do nothing ur- il the farmers' Anion the povement to Ixenr cotton, and trusteis and the French-English syn will’insune a Just level throughout di<*ate get together and furnish us the* aeillng aeasorx with foreign onpital.., AJl this is .. . „ •. • • Now la the time for the friand of well enough and we believe that the . 1 "• B^ NettU's of Pln^ Grove tfce fanner to pr«nre hia friendship money will be forthcoming, but be- A** 1 bu * ln< * < ** ln ,0 »'» one by subatanttal aid Cotton is the fore It can rei.<*h the local banks th<v P«rt of last week, collatorcl in the world. Tbe there will be ro cotton then to fi- . O'Riley U In town. ° ‘ •* * ■« " \ O'Riley is in town. Prof, ami Mrs. T V. Farrow*, of Ifond* rs« nvilh*. wen*? welcome visitors In our town Friday. C’Riley is in tow.*. It ' 0 ': n , Friday. ) W |u bt . KOod res, lo those'who n am;* aon, \VilUHm IM " ^ J “ ^coming to The fret that “O'Riley is com ing - ', has caused considerable com ment in the town and county It Rainless Fxtraction of Teeth a Specialty—50c. CHARLESTON DENTAL ROOMS 306 King St. CHARLESTON, S. C. - C. S Latimer, D. D. S., Prop. We pay Railroad fare within twenty-five miles on all work amounting to « 10.00 or more O'Riley is in town. know that he will be here on the 25th Inst Fuller Local Kep«»rts. The report from Fuller local was the first received for the next quar- ■ u.t- ... ... ni> . hrm a n H i-u lr r ’ ThJ,< rep * rit oaniP * n Sa,ur<la y* ,members is urgently requesteti day I "• " Blahn P* of Sniders pros- Every member had paid up hig there will be some matters of iwl** 1 ^lff. f,U ' mer,,h4ldbU * l,W “ lnt0WQduO, ThU> lo ™ 1 ^ the tance to be tranaacted. moet active in the county. B. J. O'Riley la in town. (jounty Meeting Satunlay *• The next meeting of the Coiiii , > Union will be held Saturday. Octo ber 7. A full attendance of ,,ie a* Fridayx O'Riley U in town. (Crowby U the huatling secretary. | O’Riley Is In town. 4