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•4’. •* tl. Itll. THE PBBSd AMD STANDARD, WALTKRBORO, & a PAGE SEVEN JCKT MXJUTn % A. R. him* DmA SEN. Seldom If over, Am thta town .felt the death of o&e of her elt- it la Rem* Ucna more heealy then It hae the hiPS^QMK. ' 1 death of A. R. Hiere. His death Bombers, Nor. Id.*—After befog eomlug as a bolt from a clear te their room for only ooe boor g j|j- gave the town a shock.. and cod a .half, the Jury In the case cast c. gloom over the entire com- of the State agalast.LeRoy B. To- mercial activity, and even yet men ^nin ht tt‘li. Vnnouaced^hat*d* pa “ an<1 repaM the offic * lerdlethad been reached the court *“h softened footsteps where ev- waraod the people not to make any ery passerby was wont to greet th® demonstration, and not a sound was deceased with a cordiality accorded made by only those who are friendly ■ and * as the Jury* filed to their seats. The . ... . „ . K > , verdict was not unexpected, and °P en hearted toward all their fel- wben "lt was read by the clerk a . lows.® touching scene was enacted ra the j ji£' liters was born 59‘ jeers ago defendant at.il Ma elderly father h . t Conetcn county and , lve(i there •book hands with their attora^ys u mjj twelve years ago when he . and the members of tbo jury, u.o\td to Allendale. He soon be- * All of the morning session was c tUle a ffM a t e d w,lh the progressive taken up with arguments, and the neSi c f tij 0 town’s mmen’ents and i c."*e was submitted to the jury for |j as closely identified with their consldfratlcn just at the mid- ever> . niovtIIuat looki.*^ toward day recess. II. Searson, of Hanijs t jj 0 developnifrit cf this section. He ton, J. P. Carter, of the lecal bar charge of the local express of- and Jr-mes fcl. Das is of Dariiwell fjee eight years a^o and bus prov- addressed the juty on bthnlf of the cn lo bc CRe t f yce t*omp..5ies State, and B. lv. Hiers of Hampton n \^.lutd n tn. He v.m» always S. O. Mayfield of the local bur s id at hls pcst of dutJl arid as he lived R. H. Welch of Columbia spoke for EO he ckd. lie dud with the the defense, specch< s of atiornej.; h. rn rs on. Actively engaged at his od the two sides alternating. The j, ^ preparing his way bills to meet charge of Judge Shiip was clear an the luori) i.., J t-xpress. to the point. • ' t in the ttitcc with him at. the i Tuten -eras charged with the mur- Ume were w |» r U ntar and vy. ! der ot J. K. l^J igford, a prominent ^ Gcodton, and without one word merchant and farmer cf Hampton complaint fill from his chair county. Langford was found dead to t j l0 ii cori 0Rd was dead. In a field ivar the outskirts of M r HUis Iti-ves a large family. 1 Brunson in September of lr.3t year. I j le wag ma rrltd to Miss Ellen Ray- At first it was thought that he ^q,. 0 f Collatcn county and this uu- ! hrd ditd from natural causts, but lon wa s blessed with nl.-a children,' examination led tho authofitles to Mra william Sease of Hhrhardt, i teke a different view of the case. i kit hard, cf Savannah, Misses Ke- ' Thi^, led to the arrest of Mary bectgi Hnd R { . u lah: of Allendale. Harris.^m»young white woman, who Mi,* Ruth, a student at Winthrop, was alleged to have been IntlmDie | p lorence> sklixer. Kate and Jr-mes. with Langford, and Richard Wil-J|j e , ll80 a Lrother. C. e M. liama. a negro. The two prisoners ; Hiers. were brought to Columbia for safe- j i nere had never lived a more ac- keepln.;. 'commcdaling man thr- • A. K. Hiers. ’ Subsequent statements by the girl h p would Inconvenience himself led to the arrest of LeRoy B. Tu- , aR y time to do a favor, and as a tea, a wall known ff.-rnier. result he was liked by every one Mary) Harris was the principal knew him. To full) appreciate witness against Tuten, but her l«*-! th» .mniltiru of tho ima it was timony was greatlj* weakened by several coufltctlng stt/emeuts she Stops Neuralgia Pains •* Sloan’s Liniment has a soothing effect on the nerves. It stops neural gia and sciatica pains in stantly. IIcre*s Prccf .Mrs. C« M. f Joh^n 'es.^nirg, *ui n., tkrit' % :—*■ 1 .nlin* it be-! ■ i* i»t l ♦ tier! I. It h t i ••x i. * N i1 Uo e pi i J**! - I ■ siyju^ • i ...t .. !. _ M \ k l< . tSOCoy Sti* rt, C • r '. - i ‘ ; •. 1 . ; i r «,.s ! \cif SIMM' .is ihe best rernedy for rheu- matism, backache, sere throat an.l strains. At ..!! dealers. Price ~Jc.,SOc.and $1.00 Slcar.’s lv^ (vn lionc'.. t'alilc. [ Hog* 3rd 1 out-1 trj »«nt ties. Ad ' BOITHERN PINK BEETLE. Menace to Lirioji Ptrk Trees If Xo» SkaMprd Oat. (Continued From Last Week.) According to the expert on forest Insects of the Bureau of Entomolog U. S. Department of Agriculture, the location of trees that are in fested by the southern pine beetle fa the first and one of the most Important things to do before definite plans are mc-de for the ac tive work of cutting the trees. Some of the essential things to | remember are as follows: | 1 ■ ■■- Jii .ir.pT^S ZvlVorVol. Finally Cured by Lydia 0. Pink- of the truiiku cf healthy tres. ham’s Vc^Ciatlc COir.JKiUnd, * File. I’a. — “ I sttfTercd for tiv * j*e?rs SUFFERED FIVE YEARS A freshly attack'd tree nwy j In h tul.es on the trunk r ui V/ »v i 4»v i i ivjixr* v/»i - . .. ^ r« dr h lerirg dust around the bare . 1 J-liHIdhLl‘‘ V - , ‘ , 1 S ^ f,t wa ' i cr there may te m external e*t- , s ,. . * 1 wade In regard to the case. The trial began Tuesday, au-l two days were taken In testimony and arguments. The final speeches were made yesterdey and the case was given to the jury, which soon returned its verdict. El>l4iiu*<lt News iLctnms. Ehrhardt. Nov. 13.—Special: Last week oi«o of the Hacker Mfg. Co.’s hands must have had his hands tarry, for he took every thing he could £ct his bands on, in the way of clothing, overcoats, money, and tools; but some of tho boys missed some of their clothing and traced It to Jim, as they called him. He ran from them and thoy caught him by shooting in hls di rection. They found several or practically all the goods and Jim owned It ail up r>nd said: “Boss, if anything else Is missing. I got that loo." Jim was sent to tho gang to work on the roads of the county. Well, tho county fair at Waiter- boro was c big success, so some have said, and would have beet* better, but they could not see the whole of the fair for the signs put up taxes due, etc. Notwithstand ing all this i&'waa a credit to Col leton county. Dr. Earl S. Sloan | necessary to know him personally. Mr. Hiers was a true and de voted husband, a kind, co. alderate and indulgent father, a s'.aunch cit izen and good man. Two weeks ago this paper conteJn td this local about Mr. liters, "lie like other ptcple has, hls faults, but his heart is in the right plac } and is tulVof the milk of human j kL-vlntss." it was true of the man living r-ad is true of the man dead, j He was hurried in Swallow-Sa- vannih Cemetery yesterday after noon at four o’clock. Hie funeral being conducted by his pastor. Dr. \Voiii,:g.—Allendale Herald. "An Aristocracy’a lacst StiuMl." In most cities a change of may ors is not accompanied by social convulsions. In Ckt-rleston, S. C. it is different. Since the beaux and belles aM their watchful elders strutted on the battery, with paid. ( and powder find brocade and high- heeled shoes i..nd jealous rapiers. Charleston has been ruled bj. the "upper class”. Even when lllltuan ; descendttl from the meager uplands , and in the name of the dispeiAir.ry ( harried the patricans with his Jan- issariis tho former kept the city I while they cursed the proletaralt I lu their beards. ' From tijpe immemorial the Plnck .UU wuui/. i neys, the Alstons, the Rhetts, the Mrs. Groseclose Mid her daught- Barnwells, the Legcres, the Por- la-i* n-f cberg and tbe res t of the anointed : SHERIFF’S SALE. dme (f n.uick until tlie leaves bc- g n to lade. 3. l!y. the time the tops aro f.-di (1 !. (J tl v bark on the middle and n; i r tn:nlf Is <r(.4'l the broculs of the UtfltjS ar»? in an advanced bt. pe 'f dc "rlcpincnt, yet sit the 8. .\.v t ; .e t j.c t:.ik cn the lower tliid cf the trt til mny be living : i • v 'viddtee cf attack, or it ; y It a Ur < kt d lyothtr kinds <<f Infici’b v 1 i, h are not r>: ponsible far 11 • ib atii of tf!?’s. 4. a- n {'*1 the b: rk begins to db' c ;• an;, pari cf the trui.k, it is Rt atki'il by uumcrous otlji r in- ecf'.t , ii clrdii g the idtiltn of the ‘sabytr' (inis v. hiih do not ul- t. ck hi '1 hy trees. 6. By the time the tops hr.ve chan red from pale greenish brown, the breeds of the southern pine beetle are transformed to the ad ults. 6. By the time the tops have chang'd to a reddish hue, the broo /-• -• - to three dcr- ^ iiora r. d tiny dil v no sroivl. tvra l.vi. idr ... v 1. i «’> jiiUr’, Vcpeb ^ npound. nu .!»!- ;v .i I 1. I ' V tvo bot ' 1 r. . . < HfMulwttoas of Resolutions relative to the death of Brother Hoary W. DuBois adopt* ed by> Unity Lodge No. &S, A. F. M. of South Carllnoa. Whereas the supreme Architect and Ruler of the world has called unto himself, from this world of care and shedows the soul of our deceased brother Henry W. Du Bolt, and whereas it Is a beautiful custom fouided upon love cud af fection.' to meinoriallfe live memory of all worthy Brother* by paying fitting tribute . to, their vlrtuoi therefore, be it resolved First. That in the death of ou« late Brother Henry \V. DuBois, our order has lost a most valued, mid highly c*tei nied member, and the town and count) in which he lived one of its Tore most anl most use ful citiztne. aid of.iicrsn S(«<rd. Iht^t •ygrinder to the bt rt. v«'d fat: iij of our Brother our icafif< t i puibv in their gn.-v ouv loss. i i; i.. Tb it the- r» solutions lie prf : ;! up* n t * j i' ll.. / / ^ / I.:. b. i/ ; rn I 1 am —! J Row titroi'.e an 1 w oil * l bo tbe liiimiti «, publlsli- > t riper, . nd a copy it to ihe tan.ijy of tiro;In r. lliTl S. of ..Februaryv March, o Therefore, in estimating the char acter :/id cxtCttj^ of the Infesting | wlthin/any given area, or in locat- I will sell the. fallowing tracts of Ing infest'd trees and marking land on sr lcsday in Dec. 1911, at ; ,heui for utilization or trer- ment j the court house at 12 u clock M , , :,s only to consider those with for taxes, costs and penalties: ’ j ,adl “« f br t °. wn v i lor* the first stage of tho yellowish i Thomas N:x, lt» acres, more or rtd t G p S less, bounded by S. CL Fitxsimnions j n 0 (| )t . r 1 r~ Mi. I don’t l:nov»* I. to cxt rtS'j ! . i! :’.n!:s f.-r tic* pood it lias dene m.* i: l J hi pe nil nitTering \.' 'im*h will f..e Lydia L. Piukhan’s Yegetabte (.'(•inr^otmd n \n\]. It v.m wortli i’m y.:;- t i:» *• .1TTr ■■ Vi. J'.ndliui, i.. I. L. .vo. i, } i a. Ly iia L. I’i.ihiiatu’. gttable Ccm- .d, Emile frem native roots and contains no narcotic or harm ful dnic.r, end to-day ! a’j tLuj record f r t’;o lar?, t riurnlg-r ot actual cures cf fetnalo Ui.varcs wo. know of, and thousands of voluntary-testimonials hive divekpcd and r.re emerging or ore on Ule in the i’inkliain laboratory have emerged . of Lynn, M .ss , from women who have 7. During the warm months the cured from almost every form of ; broods will devch p and emerge female complaints, sueh as inlluruma- from a tree within about 30 to to tion, ulceration, diMphiccnicuts, fibroid days after It Is attacked. tumors. IrreffujariU^i, periodic pain*. 8. Trees attccked in November hapkaehe, iiulig'esmfn and nervous will usually carry the broods over r roR tration. hverjr auflYring w<oimil winter. The foliage of some tree owes tt to hersdt to give Lydia L-I’ink- will fade and reach the reddish « A egetabk? ( otmiound a trial, stage before spring; other trees oftju'kpit i . Deceniher or * liter ittltlmni, I.) IlH t for lt» ‘ " ol ,‘,0e urnn ,h r 0 ’warm |« ^ “““ »*»“>» “*=‘1'^. or April N. tl. Mm rail. I* M I 'vkii' r. J A. \V« terberg Walwrlcro. No\. l i , lull. It I** a plonsure to t< !l you ■That ! ' • . «;• r• k o medy is tho list i<ii’• h i:u llelu«‘ I have ever usod." w rili ;l Mrs. Ilu.'li t';.npt*eH, .of Lovonin, (la. "I lian* us«d it with all my ehildren and the results have been highly satisfactory?’ For sale by all di alers. I INAL NOTH E. ma\ Estate Morris Lloyd, l>e<-'nNod. Notice is hereby gi'«n that the undersigned will make hls final re turn Administrator of the Es tate of Morris Lloyd on the 4th day of December, 1911, and imme diately thereafter apply to the I’ro- bate Judge for Colleton county for his discharge as Administrator of said estate ^ « E T. H. Shaffer, Administrator. Walterboro. S. C. Nov. 11. Hill. METAL SHINGLES and Dongr*non plantation. Taxes, coats and penalty^ $10.58 Hlake Town-liip. Estate, Martha Snipes, It) acres, more or less, bounded north by A. C. L., R. R.; South by Boynton. ei«s by Moses Screven; and west by estate Rente Young. Taxes, costs and penalty, $7.19. W. R. FOX Sheriff Colleton County, Dr. H. A. Willis, of Henderson ville, is here this week attending court. C. E. H. Moore, of ville, spent Sunday In relatives. Henderson- town with er. Miss Cbloe, went to visit her relatives in Prosperity. Therq was a wreck on the A. L\ L. Railway last week. Was caus- pd by a broken flr-nge on the en gine trucks. No ono was hurt or killed, and damage comparatively imall. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ebrh&rdt went to Newberry on £ business trip, and UTTiee her mother and listen, last week. - Mr. I. J. Zelgler has a stranger it his house. He is oil smiles. O. Lloyd Preacher, of Augusta. [Jr., has been chosen as the archi tect for the new school building. This Is good news, but we-wan-* to »ee dirt move and the brick work begin. Professor Claude Melton, of the Lodge school, with bis teachers. coterie have ruled Charleston with i a haughty if a condescending hand. Lust ’iuesdoy’s electlovo, therefore, marked not the passing of the mityorality from one incumbent to aiukher, but the downfall of an In stitution, tbo peried of a regime and the birth of a new dispense-t ion j An etBire oligatchy was committed to oblivion when (Jracid triumphed the polls. Traditions crumbled aud syuteuis ware transformed. I he rooted usages of generations, a supremacy so anchored in observ- I a nee that It seemed to partake of immortality* disappeared before a vulgar onslaught. The ancient aris tocracy submerged by a bourgeois inundation-, sank beneath* tho sur face and C' suddenly unchained "Tab ble" went mad with unexpected vie- HACIER MANUFAlTUBINf COMPANY, SUCCESSORS 10 GEO. S. HACKER & SOU words the dead trees \ with duul find falling foliage or | those with br-re red tops do not ; contain the broods of the south ern l ine beetle, therefore do not [ have to be cut. The next article will give the es- ! sential details of the methods of • controlling the pest. « (To be Continued.) Professional Notices. Am J Pisiitnirne lleber It. i adget. *> FISHBURNE & PADGETT Attorneys end Counselors at Lew WALTERBORO. - - S. C. Huge ■'.’UUUI, WIIU uim Die W elll UlUU - • •- liases Oi-ks, Padgett, and Robert- Lpry, Hence the stoning of i'he jn, were seen on our streets Bat- ! Hews and Courier office and the _ s res*. _ a— k. .-W i r Vi ! . . . ^ . I ^ .. .»# t K ox ird«y. They came up to be with ! ear teachers and organize a teach- ra’ r.ssoclatlon. It is their Iqtert- ion to meet monthly and discuss uestiol-ij in regard to school work. Ole next meeting will be held at x>dge school building. AH teachers n the surrounding section are urg- d to attend. All meetings will be nform&l. Subject for discussion at text meetlr-g will be: "Trie Prea nt Status of the Schools of This lection.”—B:.mberg Herald. When Baby's Haio Was CArt- be day they cut the baby’s hair The bouse was all a fidget; uch fuss they made, you would have said He was a king—the midget, ome wanted this; some wanted that Some thought it was dreadful 'o lay* a band upon a strand of cJi that precious headful. /bile others said to leave a curl Would be the height of folly, nleaa they put him with tha girli And call him Sue or Mollle. he barber’# aheara went snip-a- •»ip, . The golden fluff was flying, randmother had a trembling lip. And Aunt was almost crptng. he menfolk# aaid, "Why, hello, B ®*» ... » You’re looking five years older. ut mother hugged the shaven head Close up agalnpt her shoulder. b, well; the neat must lose Its ’ birds. The cradle yield lt§ treasure; ime will not stay a single day. For %L*p pleader’s pleasure. And when tbe hour’s work waa The scales*were oven, maybe; W father gained a little maa, When mother loot her hahr* breaking of the windows of the electric compai-y presided over by a Gadsden. Up to a verj' few yer*s ago a familiar phenomenon at White Sul phur Springs, for almost a cen tury the palladium, so to speak, of the South s elect, wra the re ligious solemnity cf complacent and superior groups as a man or d V miged passed by with tragic face 1 laid long frock coat. “That’s the mayor Charleston,” would be whis pered by reverent lips. Senators acJ governors and grave members cf high tribunals might come and go without exciting epecicJ com ment. W’by not, after all. #inc« the whole gathering was composed of Cbarleeton was something more He repreeei:*ted heredltwy conse quence end grandeur. He wcu a link in a long chain of birth and precede"'*e t nd privilege, the sur^ vKicg official repreaetsatlve of "clr-»’’. Thua he was a glory unto himself, aud thus the mere vision of him and all he typified brought silent rapture to the proudest Southern heart. So it i» over. The last remaining stronghold of Ci political aristocracy has h en invested and privilege has per ; rd tn the final trench.—New York bun. It’s Equal Don’t Exist. No one has ever made a talve, ointment or balm to compare with Buckl&n’s Aran lea Salve. It a the one perfect heaAer «f Cuta. Cerna, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, CTeeiw, Eczema, Balt Rheum. For Sore Eyse. Cold Sores. Chapped Hands or Sprains Its suprems. Un rivaled for Piles. Try It. Only Sf« nt Jno M. Klein. WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters; Grille: and Ornaments; Screen Doorf Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weightt CHARLESTON. S C. OFFICE OF v Dp. A. J: Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: * • “ * ‘ P m B p. m , 8 p. tn- 0$ > l*OSITE Farm<>r» auJ Merchant! Bank. ’Phone HF a. WALTERBORO. 8. O - TH* BEWINO M AC MINI OF QUALITY. NOT . BOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purr haw the NEW HOME you wlU bave'p Ufr uact at the price you pay, aad will not have ea cndiMM chela of rrpidn. ? H- V. BLACK S3, O 1 1 DENTAL SURGEON 3 I have reopened try dental 0 office, and have associated 5 with me DR. JOHN H. o BAKEP. All work fiven £ prompt attention. q Office next Terry A Shaffer's ” Store. Office Hour«: 8.30 am to 9 p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. ’Ppone No. 67a. Walterboro, H O 0000000000000000000000600* •A- I ’.-ev' * Buildings covered over twenty years ago are as good as new and have never needed repairs. Fireproof — Stormproof Hand some— Inexpensive. For further detailed information apply to Brown Furniture & Hardware Company Walterboro, S. C. o w osiery Cash Mercantile Co., M. G. Gruber, Manager. FIRE INSURANCE PHONE 21X OR WRITE J. D. vonLehe, Agent HARTFORD A AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Will insure improved country.dwell- injra and furniture, atore building and merchandise stork. Quality JOHN H. 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