The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 18, 1911, Image 6

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n f ;v iMr V,. r ‘ ^ v r" 1 m-mrn MpNiMl wtmmmmm mmmmmrni. m iers’ Union fiPiiw rxiojr. I Hold cotton. IHuU aliovld bo tW 'Md^hls wife ralood rt* koys, «1! win si III LIFE lor Cwly jnod L keynote. In «elf*proteetlon, of erery (men In Ho»’Th r* >• ' ■ In rt4eiD« nnd hnndUnv the fiber. Chat 8. BerreWt. Union City, On., Oct. 10th. MKAK8 FRIEXDH WRITE. Ml Vrl—. OnHeton OevMf. Preeldent, J. D. Rlnher, Ron'nd. Ben. , nnd Trenn.. W. W. Smonk WnRerboyo. CknpUin. J<m. Lnngdnle, Week* Conductor. J. A.. Wlllin, Cottake „ . letter* Tretifylnk ne to Tlir Htand- *“ l *. ... . I I ox of (lirletUm Mrmrw. Door Keeper, 8. P. Ooodwln, «ai The following letters have been tor boro. « sent The Press nnd Standard for Executive Committee J. O Janues publication. They are written, by • . ^ u>^lanM r ’ r Koeer friends of young Christina Mears Ir., A. C. Bieland, C. F. Kog . < o{ , Bljindton who a difficulty liocal Unions. Ashton—L. H. Yarn, president T. J. Simmons, secretary. Belle—W. W. Bryan, president H. W. Hudson, Jr., secretary. Bethel—C. H. Breland, president H. W. Breland, secretary. Black Creek—C. C. Litchfield president; P. A. 81 man secretary. Brant—W B. Crosby, president; d A. Blocker, escretary, EdUto—A. O. Tarley. president B. J. Patrick, secretary. Fuller—C. C. Crosby, president B. J. Crosby, secretary. Hall—A. V. Rlckenbaker, preki dent; J. O. Jaques, Jr., secretary. Hendersonville, O. E. H. Moore p esldent; K. O. W. Bryan, secre tary. Horse Pen—Jos. Langdale, pres tdent; C. N. Langdale secretary of them are young men of TdblMaMM m ■m iwt I jemmy* RiwuerfBe, W.Tn.<rllm. Don Martin, and are respected for ‘ Kn tv wherever thee arc In a “For three years, I suffered with wo manly troubles, nnd had pains In my back and side. I was nervous nnd , could not sleep at night The doctor couid not help me. He charm ate n>, — . . „ - „ their integrity wherever they arc In n Jctter frtm RlvesvfUe. writes known, and their father ban a right to*be prond of them. Chrle- tlao has always impressed mo, as befhg a quiet, peacable joong man. never acting on the nggresifcve. A. 8. Yarn. “ NOTICE OF HAI.E. — , r ^ State of 8outh Carolina. County of Colletoa. a IN THE PROBATE COURT. Epsie E. Ackerman, et ah, as Exeeutrix and Executora of Estate of C. K. Ackerman, Deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. Femnte V. Ackerman, and E. 8. Flahburne^ Defendants. By virtue of a decree of the above court herein, I will sell at public outcry for cash to the high est bidder before the court house door in Walterboro, 8. C., daring the legal hoars of sale on Monday, Nov. 6th, 1911, being Salesdap, the following described real estate: (a) All that tract of land sltuat ted on Combahee, together with ! the buildings thereon. In Colleton _ _ _ ^ , __ County, State of South Carolina, be- MAQlER Q SALmE log a part of the Hickory Hill difficulty with H. W. Yarn (sat spring. In which Mr. Yarn wee badly hurt, be ing struck on the heed by Mr. Mears, with some Instrument. Mr. Yam prosecuted Mr. Mears, and the' case will be tried at the November term of court. $ Mr. Merdaugh Writes. Hampton, 8. C., Oct. 12, 1911. Editor Smock. Walterboro, 8. C. Dear Sir: Last spring at Moselle, 8. C., Mr. Heory W. Yarn and Mr. Chris tian Mears had a little difficulty, in which Mr. Yarn waa hurt. Now there hr* been several articles ap pearing in newspapers in this coun ty about this matter, and I am Inclined to think the side of Mr. Meers was not stated e« it should have been. I know both parties plantation, measuring three (3) ac- The g u(e ^ gouth Carolina, said I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better, f thought f would try usigg Cardui. Now, I ant entirely welt I am sure Cardui saved my life. I will never be without Cardui la my home. I recommend it to my friends." For fifty yean. Cardui has been re lieving pain nnd distress canned by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot—reaches the trouble—relieves the aymptoma, and drives away the cause. If you suEer from any aymptoma of womanly trouble, take Cardei. Your druggist sells and it Get a bottle from him today. N. h- Write (a- jHatnxti IwWmmi vy Data. Owns- ^HmmTiwuhsS well. Mr. Mears I have known from res, three (3) rods, e-nd eight (8» the cradle, and I wish to say that perches, be the same more or less, I have never ktown him to be a and bounded as follows: corth and man to pick fusses and the only east, lands now or formerly owned trouble or qur.rrels he has had Hudson Mill J. D. Hudson pres- were with Mr. Henry W. \arn, Mr. EHxabeth Parker t ’ Mears Is peaceable, Is dlunlficd and West by lands of »nt; C. J. t rosny, aecreiary. bears among his many friends and being a tract of la Ident Islnndton,—W. M, E. Campbell president; C. K. Mears. secretary. Omega—H. 1 motiK his many all who know him the reputiUion of h brave and hoi-*>rable man. t this recent trouble. Martin, president | Now as to One acquainted with the clrcumetan A. I. Martin, secretary. * | ( . ei4 tllHt |, d up to this, will un- Penlel—W. K. O Quln, president |(i ou btedl) agree wHb me that Yrrn L. Bellinger, secretary. , brought It on himself. brought Coneland 1 a K° About one message was sent to by July Small* South by lands of Parker and Mantgault; l,owndes; this being a tract of land conveyed to C. K. Ackerman by James M. Speights end W. W. Speights * Bro. (h> All thet tract of land situ ated In Hendersonville School Dis trict, Colleton County, State of South Carolina, containing forty- three (43) acres, more or less. Colleton County. COMMON I FLEAS. N. W. Warren et al, vs. Rosa Warren, By virtue of the decree of above court herein, I will sell at public outcry, before the Qourt House in Walterboro, at 12 M, on Sales Doy in November next, (6th day-), the following described Realty, All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in Broxton Township, coun ty and state aforesaid, containing fifty (SO) acres more or less; and timinHK Viv ImiwVa r%f 4 nmil Mr Carmel—E. B. Way president G. M. Bennett. Secretary. Sniders W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Getslnger, secretary. cash, purchaser to WILL GO OP lie wuum wear n a sold to Ada C. Marvin, see pic? Terms of Sale fight was pulled off. Yarn was Q f game made by A. J. Lemacks. p ay f #r papers, whipped fn a fair fight by this B Unre y 0rt dated tiec. 4th, 1906. c. G. HENDERSON, bpy, and he is tothlfig but a boy, A u that tract <rf land ait- 1 Master, only at that time, seventeen/years ua t e< j in.Colleten County acd State’ October 14. 1911. old, Varn is a grown man with a 0 f gbuth Carolina, containing one — — u— f u m L y \. At i he e !! d ?, f the f th K X * cre ’ more 0T ,e “ on Hickory -- * A I C shook hands and rll agreed to be Hm pianUtlon, being part o# a tra.fl IvlASTEfr & SALE frletfds. of i alu i formerly the property of Now we come to the late difflcul- W 1U Manigault, since tmtoferred The State of Sooth Carolina. BO HAVK PKK8IDKNT BARRETT OF THE FARMERS UNION. MEMBERS ARE H( LUNG COTTON Preeblent Hays (ireat Majority of Menilwii* are Holding <**t ton off Market.) ty. People In this community be- by hlg wW ow, Tills Manigault, to llefh that Meant was again sent for b er second husband, Wlneg*lasa. Said by Van- that he wool- •“d that U i aild wag adv#rtlsed for taxe«f in was the Intenkm of Mr. Yrrn to do , #0 9 and execution paid, and is Vn | Mr. Mturs bodily harm and H and fronting directly In front of Jaa Colleton Ooanty. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. not been for the quickness of ould Mr. M. Speights’ place, being bounded R. D. Carter, Committee. -r— w ..... By virtue of the decree of above Mears, Mr. Varn would have hurt North by lands of J. M. Speights, Court hereiD, I will sell at public him seriously. South-east by lands of Stephen outcry before the Tourt House In aBk tbat you publish this be- p ar k e r. North-east by Gilliard. Walterboro, on Sales Day in No- cause It Is certainly not right that Tract (b) will be sold first, but vember next (Cth day*) within legal should the purchase price bid be hours, nil that piece, parcel or tract less than $660.00, then the sr.-id of land known as the Tucker Tract, sale be withdrawn- end tract tb) containing about two hundred and along with tract (c) will he sold "Hity (260) acres, situated in the together. Gounty acd State aforesaid, and Should tract (b) be purchased bounded us follows, North by lends Islaudtou, 8.■(’., Oct. 14, 1911. for an amount equal or In excess of Silcox, Padgett A Carter Oom- tn 1 statement Lstu <1 toduv on TOvT 11 * ttn <* Wandard: _ $660.00 then ai d In that event, P»«>y. Hast by Jeremiah Stevens, ' tA ! n I 'ft 1 *'*’*' l‘*t« been- a good deal said tracts (a) and (c) will be sold to- SouYh by C. M. thnyley and West th® cotton situation. President Bur- b y Henry VV\ Varn and a few of his gather, they being the two lots b >’ **. H. Carter. Term* of sale says friends through 4he papers about «t Hickory Hill. d The sale of tract (r») shall not only one side of the subject should be before the public. Yours very truly*. J. U. Murdr.-ugh. Mr. Miley’s Ix-ttcr. rett, of the Farmers Ui.<lon, the majority of members of that knocking of Yarn last spring at .1 ^ _ .. Moselle. V’r-rn said that mears organisation one holding cebton, and gUl>ped on him Btru<>k hlm on that if farmers generally la the tbe pl)i ,, ts uol t^Ueved in the South wlU act in concert with them, community that Mears did any- prlces will from this time ascend thing of the kind, he whipped Varn t« sic demand of the staple. Mr Barrett's statement follows: price* win irom mis lime ascena ***^ ...... tjt,' "" ta ' r,n - h T»rt ?«u sic demand of the riaple. 1 1 .. . know he was u much better mat) when he got another jxM»r on him? ts ? ?* i'.y,'^ I J' r«nrl- Yarn la a grown, settled muix When they requl irl’ JmS, W-r b«l Hi., filth,. Hi-nry W. y.r» m Jch.hd",, The Farmers Union has outlined defltfTte program looking to the holding of cotton, and It U thus far meeting with success, majority of our members tn the southern- states are, 1 think I mry pass to the purchaser any right, ti tle or Interest, in and to the stock of merchandise or other personal property contained on the said pre mises, and the legal representative of C. K. Ackerman, dec-eased, shall have the right of possession to the said tract and premises for a perod cash, purchzwer to pav for papers. .■ C. G." HHXDERSON, Master., October 14. 1911. VhluuMe Tovru Lu< Fur Hale. I will offer for sale at public outcry, on Monday^ November 6, 1911, all thr-t lot of land on Water street, eontaiting a large store and •ther buildings, the property of I. R. Sauls. Terms of sale one-third cash, balance on a credit of 1 ancL£ years, secured by Bond and Mort- , of Purchaser with interest at ! To the officers aid members of of oae month from sale, if so much they require, to dispose of the - - — » ' 'x merchandise and other personal sent to Met-rs' home after hlfti to property on the premise*. come down to Moselle to ^fight him The purchaser to pay for all pa- gage «» r unruaeer wim imeresi ai j Mun 11 d i * ,anc * on ® mjle-i Yarn can't pers, and to comply the day of sale 1 per cent from day of sale, the The t * enjr ^ ‘‘* n h* proven. Yarn a in the event of n- non-compliance atone to be ineured for amount of settled man, Mears a boy of only ttie property will be resold the same Botd and Policy assigned to Mort- sevei teen. When Mears got to Mo- day, or at some subsequent sales g»C*e, or all crab if preferred. Pur- holdina bm k he told Vr¥n h * wou,d f,ght the risk oC the former pur- i / ^ „ h,u ‘ » fair fight, so they took a chaser ’ til mi ttme as the l rWe when the fight wr* over, they made j g Griffin (L bi ) iTcMi’ Iu, ,, ; ? „“I coS «"•' «“™ Kru.li^l ,1,1. t.r.b.t. JudsI cSjl.lon ro bl E !j; I l» ‘“t 1 °" v * rn V,r " h ** • ho,n ".llorboro, 8. C. Oct. 16. mil. has been s Id *> «ne tarmer, it t . co | d toward Mears since 10-18-3t as a rdle being held by locnl mer- |h4tt tlme Xht , (eeUc<a Va rn had _ - chants reHlires ’J 1 *’ P r for Mears since Mear* whipped tendency will tn- upward and who Is him (0 ^ the whole determined to reap a profit on. the raUM , of the affra> . , as , aprlnK al;<1 transaction. be ||pvfd that this was a plan RAGGING AND TIES \VKit.HKD 9X)R tXFTTOX. atumer to pay for papers. It may be treated for at private sale be fore band C. « HEXDBRiJLff. Attorney and Auctioneer. » October 14, 1911. St. NOTRE. ified success. It Is n^dless to state that the quotation* now prevailing are far below the rrtual worth of the sta ple. but they are also sufficient to show to every farmer In tli>* South, whether or not he Is alfiik* ated with the Farmers Union, the advantage of coming In with us 'that we may win this fight. Our interest Is mutual. The bus iness man who has bought or will quick reversed the lever In* self defense. *o deduetiops from w-eights of price Had Mears not arid quickly it is of cotton for bagging and ties. The likely that some serious injury would have been done to his per son. Mears being so quick, Yarn • ltd to carry out his Intention M«a-rs has plenty of friends among tbe list af adr people. Your.-- truly ! J. E. Mlley. Mr. Yam Say* a buy cotton, the Farmers Union member or the non-union farmer To The Press and'Star Jard: who grows cotton all have millions Jn the early part of May. Just to gain by getting from civilization after it was alleged tluft Christian what the sts-ple is actually worth. Mears had committed an assault on You can rest assured someone Is go- Mr. H. W. Varn. of Moselle, with lag to roup the profit. Logically the Intent to kill, several newg- that some on*e should be the man paper articles were written, and who baa raised the cotton. His has published. km tut tabor rnd .alllug and hi. Th. aol. obtac, of thaw artlclo. Fa'Ihr Ir.^ '.".'"roaVd" ta'l,.',' were to put C hristian Me«rs In an act provides that It ahall be unlaw ful for any person, firm or corpora tion eipaging in the business of buying cotton to deduct any sum for bagging and ties from the weight or price of any bale of cot ton. When the weight of the bag ging and ties does not exceed 6 per cent, of the gross weight of tbe bale. When the bagging and tie* weigh more than 6 per cent, only the excess may be deducted. For violation of this act the of fender Is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of lot less than $6 and more than $25 or 1m- We, the undersigned, do hereby forbid any trespassing upon our lands. Persons caught trespr.-ssing or hunting will be dealt with ac cording to law. J. P. HEMLEY, J F aTKIUKLAXD. B. C. STRICKLAND. J. T. BAILEY. J. 8. BAILEY. I A. E. STRICKLAND. 8. J. PATRICK. MRS ANDREW WILSCCC. VY. C. BAILEY. G P JENNINGS. ROBT. BAILEY. 10-18-3L Monuments Monuments All sizes and prices from $6.00 to 5,000.00 Coping. Grave Covers, - Markers. Any kind of special work , ______ _ , estimated. Italian. Verm or* and prisonment of not less than ten 1 (i^oreia Martti* ah v n.ic days nor more than 30 dry*. This !^S.Dwte C^nU^ ! act does not apply to what Is known ^Ht^Phone or wait lo see me ' ■x.; mi. -mm. fatwrfsl PwMarat art P. P. P. Mates ifeh; red* P*tra blood—cleanses th« entire i—clears the brain—strengthens ilgertlon end nerves. A poeithre specific lor Meed Pnieen and skin diseases. Drives oat ntomaaliia and fitnfn Ifei Mi;^nds Mnlnria; fa n wonderful tonkr and body-builder. Thouinads endorse it! F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. "p - * - >l< BAND’S Depends upon its patronage and the careful atten tion that is given each patron. We have and ever will strive to give that individual attention to accounts whether small or large with all accurcy and courtesy that we have at our command. We are growing rapidly as a result from this policy and shall continue to serve the people as required in their n^eds. ♦ MAY WE NOT HELP YOU IN YOUR BUSI NESS? The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, S. WILLIAMS, President. W. H. YARN, Vice-Prest. 5. C. W. C. PATRICK. JR., Cashier. •K Fine Millinery Goods. We have on display and for sale now some of the prettiest and most fashionable hats ever brought to this county. They were bought right and will be sold right Do You WEAR CLOTHES? This is an unnecessary question, eh? Of course you do. Where do you BUY your clothes? A very im portant matter, and one to which you should give careiul thought. You wish to buy where you can get the cheapest and best, and we wish to say that we are satished our store is where you can do this. Mr. Zalin, while in the North, was assisted by a buyer who has had twenty five years experience, and as a const quence, he has seketed a stock of goods the equal of which lias never been shown in Colleton C ounty. Come to see us and let us show you. Anything you want in Men’s and Boy’s Suits and Overcoats. Men’s Trousers and Hats, Shoes. Etc. Our Ladies Suits, Skirts, Waists, Cloaks and Children’s Suits and Cloaks are special values. Ladies and Children’s Sweaters a Specialty. Specials TO CLOSE OUT 300 Pairs of Shoes and 200 Men’s Hats at 50 cents on the dollar. Remember We saved money in buying and you can have the advantage of cur saving—We saved for you. H. ZALIN The Clothing Store. and than should be the reward. iu |Jiii v 11 rini r«a in mi Ijalaan r%f wpisrliin tr I It ia from a solid business mo- unfavorable light before the publir. 800 VI ‘*7^* tlve. therefore, that we ask the I have known Christian Mean from fn F Sb rU zJl 0 appr<Mred cooperation of nil elements tn the early childhood, he being born and •onthern atntdh In this important raised on his father s place, in one ! campaign. The price of cotton is f,nd a half miles of my home. I ' No other point in CoMnton coun- going up m certain as aun-riae. It have never known him to be gull- ty will be vlalted by O’Riley thin remains only to ne# whether all ty of auything detrimental to hla season. From Walterboro he gees frnMn WlM pet the advantage of character, and as a young man, he to Bamberg. fato rise, or whether they will has access in the beet home* in our I > i—rtOce their right*, neighborhood. Mr. John T. Mean 1 O Riley la buay. Means money Guaranteed,, saved. B.R.U11 THE MONUMENT MAN. Raffia. 8. C. Death of Mrs. Ella Muller. W. H. Muller was celled to Is- EveTythThg landt °n- Colleton* county, yeet»rday by a telegram announcing the sud den death of his mother, Mrs. Ella ; Muller, wife of W. G. Muller. Her •daughter. Miss Hattie Muller, a 'student at W^hthrop college, was j in Columbia yesterday on the same isaion homeward.—Th* State, (Oc 12.) GTRilay In buy. I O'Riley is busy. Repairs on Buggies and Waggons Mowing Machines, and all Farm Implement* done promptly and no;< Or ly. All work guaranteed. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. At Snider Lumber Company’s old Stand. 8. F. CUMMINGS. Ruffin, 8. O, R. F. D. No. 8.