The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 08, 1911, Image 7

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Rrr !? *i n i 1 of this right healthy algo ogmlaat the Chief Justice's desire to sBJ|plaut the present administra tion. We here been to some pains to | * . A . 4*- V CO GAIAQCJni SanOUFP 18 MEAD, OUn M. Detain Peases Away at Si >laU£»)«tt. St. Matthews, Nor. 2.—Shcxlff Olin M. DantaUr dkd here at his ^. . - - jr fidmee this' afternoon . at S -r # J5?® wt ^ d T k t,w o clock - Since Tuesday morning pm ““ w “* ®*** r *" * *• tically all hope of his reco\«/> er he is for or ! bttu abandoned. Although a^very ill mun for many months, ss has Let' tnsiovertd, be bore nts vith that unfiinchluK cour- ,aKe with which he met life ilutics ascertaiu^the circumstatces leading so conc;r!tQ his physical dlaabil ap to tho announcement of this jty that even his closest friends uid ' candidacy Md helleve they should fcuow t t, a t he \ras a silent sufferer. b« thoroughly «t*lerstcK>d before Oil.• Miller I^antaier was the second . the campaign opens and the dust son cf Mrs. Oarorfna* tilovcr Dnat- of the contest has beclouded mens’ , xier Ird Olin M. Dantzler of oM minds. OHngeturpg parish, who dkd !.• Chief Justice Jones was brought defends of the Southern cause. Afi.fl out by no man and by no faction, the deeth of his mother, ho with He came out aa an individual, bis his brothers spent a number of action, based* on his own initiative, yer-rs at the homo of MnJ. Thoar • His actlob wps a surprise to all weeduarei, thtir uncle, in Knirildd Xeitber,TiUman or followers of his, omit). U hiK living there he ut- aur anti-Tinmanlte» # tre the iuiliV&ir\ school at Chit*- ble for his candidacy, and it is not ictte, and lat-oh V.'offord college. He likely that those old lines will pla» A . ; ji m; r t c d, Ms first wife be any coi dderable part in the cam-. i n g Miss Ashford of Knirfkld cotm- patgn. New issues hr.->e arisen and "j-o uiji^n sete* children on theae people will divide along v .ire born: Thcmas, Ashford, Olin aew linos. ’ jc-iiadle, Mrs. Sue look of Fair- The I'hief Justice bourne con- and Mrs. ouc iinffman of vinced that the weiifare of his state thi* place. 'His steerd wife was demaada cn. overthrow of the .tnog Aj,gnes B He Salley of C’.ango* present administration of the guber- turg. l-o this union two children natorial office, and be decided that t orn: Gc\a. . .id Ite^ecca. ge, hotter, othan any other man, Mir^ivcd Ly Ms widow, hi) could lead tWe fight as the candidatu nildr^n, threi hiothtrF, .'1 bos. W: With ft deep sense of this dirty on OrMrlrr, M. O. Dantxlir and F. B. him be wrote, his resigtutlon as t'rntzlfr. Judrge l'has C. Dant- .t'hlef Justice, an office he might z'^r. Ins eldest brother, preceded > held tor life in all human pro- i 0 frrave i»bout a year r^o. bability, and announced his deter-: Before ('.niiitoun-county was creat- minatioa to step down into the r( j held the office of county e-rena and offer himself as a leader .supervisor of Omgeburg county in what promises to be a hr-rd f or a CU j n ty.r of j ars. After the foughtconteet. He riaten J* 10 ® 1 j creation of t'aihoun county he was emphatically that he is moved by to office of sheriff, which iio othter ftmbltlon than to win this he h a*TMice held. ***J* eve * the | Dnrir'g H > bcr‘:.d deye of the civic righteousness of the state j aurnrr , blp . 7K< PQ man to u 0 !in is involved. I DantzU r to follow. It was he, who ®° Ba ^ T. ODe always led. His service ^o hls^tate may bolieve c-s to his judgment, at that time is w II known to those bis.motives are admirable. who served with him. As for ourselves we believe his , k> waR r member of Ir.lar lod;o. Judgment will be<4oeti«ed hy th®! 177 A F M .. and was a number tI. V?®.times the ma/ter cf the ledge. I or.MFK l ONtiltlOKSMAX HKAD result. Though political life Chief Justice Jones was a foreftiost figure twenty yeu>rs ago in the hardest campaign that has ever been fought within, tho ranks of the Democratic party in Fuieral ef’Jansen 0*11. CatU. am la this stXte. As Tillman’s lieirtenant H»!d i t !’amu« II. ho was porhaps the ablest of his Karnwc!!, Oct. 2*'.. —Tbe remrirs leader's advisors. Even when feel-;of Janus O'Haftlon I'at.erFon, Inmi- Ing ran highest he kept an eveft 1 j? t^ngressraan froai thie district, temper end en mavy occeeiens won who died at his home here yestsr- tl»e applauee •t his opponents by .i day morning .after a lon g illness, his fairness. His experiiffee on thg were laid to rest this nfternoo.- in saprenie bench, while It has tehee., the Episcopal eburebyr rd wiih full him from politics has certainly not inKs sic henors. aft<r a ve* itnpaes impaired Nie nativo powrtw that ‘‘ive ftmcral ►•ervire conducted by tb mad'e l»hn a leader is dags 6>a* tB*^. J. Snider at th? Methodist by. ^ jehcreb n far'zc concourw of sorrow* ’ The eld issues fer which Pe'hip relatives and friends of .Mr. l‘ai« foaght are largely settled, eema on wxc*.* i« uttcadr. vo and told have been adbpted into the Kfe ef':..cr.? Ic' j'cMiy than word of tho the atate, some have been accept- bit,h esteem and love in which" ho ed,ia a modified form, some hav^ wa.- held by ijil. been rejeoted, none are now asjta- The grave was covered w ith b 'wi ting the> people. Through it aM the tifu? floral tributes, chief 'justice bus bden a reformer ! Tl.e active 'pallbearers were: ai.J If there is such a thing tolay Seaalor George H. Bates, V. 8. Ow- die is etve now. But thr.t is not the ' cn«, P. M. BucVingham, H. F. <1 nest ion citizens are most, interest- rtuist, J. B. Afmstrongg, .1, M. Eas ed in today. The tesue, the veters ttrliug, H. L>. I'S’ihoM'i, W. M. Mc- i.^e facing has been made by the Xab, honorary, W. Gilmore Simma. jiresent chief excutive, it Bleaseism.—Beaufort Gazette. Buy at Home And Pay tluMi. „ The « latest" and tiPost extetvdvs “ means of fleecing the farmers, since bi&kland. lightidng rods, sewirg m»?hinem etc., have been worked to the flmit, is Use selling of ranges or kitchen stoves worth not sver $30 to $40 at $75 each. The good women hi the farm homes need these ranges and we * ouid not say one word against their purchase if they were bought is R. M. Darlington, Simms, J. K Smiling, 'Judge Robert Aldrich, Fif<’ Aldrich, George liuiet, A. P. .M&nville, \V. \V. Moore,—. OliaVlie H. Richardson, Dr. R. C. WANIKD: .»i MEN AND tVOMEN To Take Advnii age iJ Stnx ial Offer Mad. Uy Juo. M. Kli* n. Jno. M. Klien the enterprising druggitt is r-dvertising today for j fifty m n atui women to take ad-J vantage of the special half price of on a reasonable bushieew basis. ' f,, r ]. e j,. making on Dr. Howard's j The ranges must be paid for eome- celebrt*. d specific fer the cure of ) lime and since wv» have dot>e with- <•<.».• tip.uton and dyspepsia and■ get i out them for all these yeer*. would, j. fjf,j c fnt package at half price ii not be the part of wisdom to 2;» cents. , “ “ put oK buying them until the time f: 0 positive Is he of the rjmark- set for paying for them in these able power of this specific to time purchcoes? Then.^with about t ure thv*e diser-ea as weli as sick half the money the same " range headaches and Iwer trouble*, that can be baught and the balance used he Agrees to refutfti the money to for the purchase of other convecf- custemer w ho in the medicine encea needed just as badly as the 4 0fS no t quickly relieve and cure, range. i with Dr. Howard's specific at We are limply appealing for com- hrnd. >ou c«n eat what you wai ’ TH* fBMBB AND tKANDABD, WALTERBOSO. & a PAOB IBVMN Favorite Range? Those of you who were not fortunate enough to see the FAVORITE RANGE at our booth during fair Week can see the complete line at our store at any time. We will take pleasure in showing you the merits of this Range whether ^ou buy or not. ^ l' " ' J *^» —- 1 7 "TTTSTTPm ■—.I.,, i — Favorite Ranges are Not' Only the Best • yt finest baking ami in appearance, but they are the most economical ranges made. Every FA\ OKI IE RANGE will do the bast baking you ever saw with a minimum amount of fuel ani no,- worry whatever on your part, for their ovens arc heat ed absolutely uniform.-' Years of experience have taught the makers how to distribute heat evenly to all PQints of the oven. I he top of the oven is never hotter than the bottom; one side is never hotter than the other side. FAVORITE RANGES are the made. 'I here is less dirt about a any other Range. . • * Favorite Ranges will Last Longer. m, tel u cleanest Ranges FAVORITE than FAVOR IT t\ When Ordinary Ranges Rnst, wear or burn out. FAVORITE RANGES are es- 60 peemlly reinforced with hea\y castings or asbestos boards. In IMieen minutes after starting your tire you can laave a hot oven, livery FAVOR I PE RANGE is air tight and will stay so, th it’s why they use less fuel than any other Range. You can piy t>r your Favorite with the wood you save. Your kitchen wdl not become uncomfortable with Utat if you use a FAVOR1 PE. The top of a FAYOR1 PE will never buckle—the bottom of a FAVORITE will never warp. If you.ireusm^ some oiher v range yja wart to come atul fee the FA\TTKIPE. You will realize then how perfect ranges can b ‘tnade^ When you consider that eve ry l AVOKlTKU lacked by an absoluts guarantee that it will prove sitMictory in every- way, most comfortable, most economic d, most cleanly, best taking and still cost no more tharK inferior Kanges. Why will you hesitate? • We Have a Complete Line. \ Take Care of tlu* BinV-. Sometimes you see a boy or even won business sense in dealing with an ^ have no fear of ill consequenci 9 a man out with a gun killing birds this proposition ar.'J protesting j t strengthens the stomach, gives ftg j agt ^ th appear. This shouU Mtulnst th® ppysbent of too much digestion, regulates f,ie ^ , K « for theae ranges. « - Lweis. creates an r-ppetlre and be topped. Soule blrde ta-e the The agents who sell these ranges makes life worth the living. friend of the farmer and should be j are *‘glib” talkers and “slick” ftale* | f y eu cat tot call at Dr. Klien s protected. Their greatest work is men, but even if you really neeb store todav send him 25 cents by to destroy Insects. £• range we advise that you invite ma jj a rd he will send you a pack- J The boys in the family may do .1 'ir Agent to go along to other fiftlt ,. ;e promptly, charges paid. 'great good by building bird houses hi d buy your range for cash if pr. Klien has been able to secure t e-bout the barn, house and shade possible, but if credit hi a neces- only a limited supply of the gpecific, trees. The houses should be kept fci'y. of your locs-l merchant and h0 great is the demand, ami you out of reach of cats and dogs. Glv save money for yourself, while glv- should not daisy taking advrvtage |each room 6 inches of floor space frig your local merchant and neigh- this liberal offer he has been mak- p.nd make it 8 inches high. Ai bor a repsonable profit—The Pro- j ng this week. {single opening near the top 2 inchtft Professional Notices. Wm. J. Fishburne Heber R. Padgett F1SHBURNE & PADGETT Altemeys sad Couiueiora at Law WALTERBORO, - - S. C. CORT RIGHT SHINGLES ARE USED 1 EVERYWHIRf m - gresslv4 Fe-rmer. The Patare of Good Farming. The day Is coming—I msy not t j w live to see It, but It is coming—\ \ ^hen instead of a beggarly average in diameter should be made for R. I'HKSTNTT IX PENITKXTIARA - 1large birds; but for smn-ll birds such ss the wren a 1-itch d^r will do. When I was a small boy I would trap and kill birds, but I know , R. Kalrin Ifcgito Fif teen V«ar Sentem-c. w . w Orangeburg, Ndv. 4.—R. Chestnu _ of less than 200 pounds of lint an w ho was sentenced to ffteen years' better now, and wish 1 had known •ere all over the South the pal** of imprisonment at the last term of before now. . the crop will be counted by the criminal Court, for the killing of W. I I hatje built a great many bird number of acre® planted, and the r. 8rbli>. was taken to the state bouies thlg year and pat up about D'injber of acres will diminish rath# Penitentiary this afternoon to begin the farm. And the .birds built nestH than increase, while the suxiliary w , n ioe. Directly after Chestnut was in them, too. rrops will attain an Importance that sentenced counsel for tha defence planks, OFFICE OF 0, Dp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: r OPPOSITE V///* ///'A (/if v/X S v iif 9 s. m., 1 p. m t p. m., 6 p. m- aid MsrohaaU 'Phone 100a. WALTERBORO. B. O il .U11 un vum aaw/o^ I used old boards or If birds felt that nan was a friend and not a foe, they would often turn to him for protection. Think of the storms, winds and will make ns ashamed of the old stated that the case would he uppea idea of merely growing “supplios.” but the appeal was never per- We will grow the enppliee, of fected. • * courso, and a great lot of them to — ^ ... . - ... •*11 and to feed to thoua and esttle. i 0f cours^you will hear the spea^ rains: would you like to havS to And It U tk. r«w( Ot tA- 1 ™ ,, "bTulr. but you will il«,«w out If th.01 u tb. bird, do blood of the Old South who are go- h ” r guch trained voices as will be ! • om *i in, f* • . Thl ® k . 1 ®f i!' T J® log to be the teadere in this devslofl . by the Beulch Back Con- Is the friend of th# farmer. \Ve •mat. Not that we will not wel- ui*h school audito- caa oot have too many birds. Jb«T I » EssihrlaUI —CMiUlskln^tomrwooJshwBles if necemsry* Fireproof — Stormproof — Last as Im« m the building sad asearapsiis. For furtbsr .Llailsd mfurmsboa apply to Brown Furnitare & Hardware. Company Walterboro, S. G . cert company. High school audlto- from other sections. Monday, Nov. 0, 9:30 p. m. ■wyset. •oms awvu mow ssvni wvuvr »•«««-. -d-m Mo hot tha native yoang men of tho 2& d 5 p 0c Booth art gettfhg their pride “ •roused and they are note^olag to leave tho future to men from olae- wh *re, but they are themselves «olQg to Me the lew B«rd at work, ihsee BalkcM at Hold Steels ‘•I wouldn’t let e- doctor cut my They are foot off,” »aid H p MW youEE Ohio, “although a horrible ulcer the schooT and collegee and In ted been tte ® y 'te farm trap oentests. They have for four jteata- Cph. »iygi*te Corm^ureet Pile. r (»C. at Jno. M. Klien. should be supplied with shelter and water.—Alonso McKay, in The Pro gressive Farmer. 2 Dos. Photo® for 25 cents. Don’t wests jour money buying strengthening plasters.. Chamber lain’s Liniment lg-fheapcr and bet ter. Dampen, a piece of flannel with it and bind it over tbs affect ed parts and it will relieve ^ For aalo all I. V. BUCK SR, | X DENTAL SURGEON I hat* reopened my dental office, end have aseoriatod with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office next Terry 6 Shaffer’s Store. Office Hoora: p. m. ’Ppone No/efa. wte«*riM>ro. m o 8.80 unto 1 WM No. FIRE INSURANCE v PHONE 21X OR WRITE J. D. wooLehe, A««iit _ HARTFORD 4 AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Will insore improved country dwell ings arid furniture, store buildings and a. a CE. DURANT CM Emg’r and Land Surveyor. WO) be in Walterboro at J. B, Ackerman's on Saturdays and all other days when not at work in held. 'Phone No. yyy. R. D. Carter,- one of Ruffin’s pros-'’ perous merchants was in town Mon- dsy oa ttuaineis. Mr. Brantley Varnadoe, of The (tennie Maxwell Orphanage. Is with his rslatlves here, enjoying the fair. » % J. J. Padgett spent Monday at WtUiams.