The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 29, 1911, Image 6

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I > I » W. W. Willi*.- S. P. Good via. W*1 Bneativ* Commltt## t J. c. r. A. O JaqvM Kof«r. C. Breland. al Vmkmm. H. Vara, president secretary. # W. Bryan, president fL W. Hudson. Jr.. secreUry. Bethel C. H. Breland, president H. W. Breland, secretary. Black Creek—€. C. Litchfield president; P. A. SI ma secretary. Brant—W. B. Croeby, president; d A. Blocker, eecretary. Kdlsto—A. G. Tarley. president A J. Patrick, secretary. , Puller—C. C. Croeby. president B. J. Crosby, seeretary. HaM—A. V. Rickenbaker. pros! dent; J. O. Jaques. Jr., secretary. Hendersonville, O. E. H. Moore fcesMebt; R. O. W. Bryan. Horse Pen—Jos. Lanffdale. pres Meat; C. N. Lanffdale secretary. Hudson Mill—J. D. Hudson, pres ident; C. J. Crosby, secretary. Islaadtoo.—W. M. E. Campbell president; C. R. Mean, secretary. Omeffn—A. C. Breland, presldenl, A. 1. Martin, secretary. Penial—W. E. O'Qnln, president L. Belllsffer, secretary. ‘ Pleasant Grove—O. P. Copeland president; H. A. Crosby, secretary Stokes D. M. Saunders, presl dent; E. C. Beach secretary. Tabor—J. A. Breland, president W. H. Breland, secretary. Walterboro.—J. Y. Beach, presl dent; S. P. Goodwin, secretary. Nt. Carmel—E. B. Wap president O. M. Bennett. Secretary. Sniders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Getstncer, secretary. Hie Hck<ti« n of erra for Hltow Pur puerw. Those who have hM experlMice V ii-» exhjbltiny sample* of corn at the various corn shows have learned, frem exp-rknee the necessity of ylvlnK attention to the selection and preparation of their samples for show purposes. Yet fhrre 1 are tvr.ny samples of corn exhibited in South Carolina each year which have had almost m selection at f-SI. first rt^uislte In showing com Is to have » large supply of shucked com to select from, for the laif^r the pile greater are the chf.-toes of finding good ears. It is well to pick at least 200 eara from ttv» pile from which the show corn will finally br» selected. Having mafide this choice, next decide which is the predominatlrg type of ear in the two hundred. t!v*n choose on good ear which la representfiMve of ttUs t>pe. Having decided upon the car which is to form the basis cf your show sample, try to iwdece nine more err* aa near like It ns possible, as all com shows require c* ten ear sample. Pint of all the ten een of corn must be uivfortn lit slae, both In length and circum ference. for there is probably no on tiilivt which attracts a com judge's r-ttvariin more qulckjy them a sam- umy turiv MM|m Mar B« Mbdt Strong «t { 7 BxpffBM And Ho RMc are need Vlnol just aa rnheb aa did Mm. Jam* Papper, 2X07 Howard street. Sat Francisco, Cal. who says: ;*I bavs used Vlnol for tome Umu with particularly gratlfytag ruaulta. t was run down, weak and debilitated, and my appetite was gone. After tak ing serefral bottles of Vlnol I found my condition greatly Improved, and do not hesitate to recommend Vlnol to anyone similarly affected." Vlnol Ja not n secret nostrum, but a delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without Oil, which win create an ap petite. tone up the digestive organs, make 'pure blood and create strength. Try A bottle of Vlnol with the un- derstandtaff that your money win be returned If it does not help you. Jno. M. Klein, Druggist, Walter- boro; 8. C. Gumption on Use Farm. There is nothing tbnt given n man such safe anchorage Id life as a good wife. Blessed he work! It gfves us 9 the chance of making strong, capa ble men and women of ourselves. Draw up about the fire a little closer. Nice in here, even when the drifts are high outside. Let our Christine* presents be something useful. Thousands of dollars are worse than wasted od useless things gvery year. Take the frost out of your grlnd- artone before you grind the ax, but do it gradually, and not by using too hot water. That would Injure the quality of the stone. Don’t put off till spring any out side work that can be doro now. Clean up the garden, haul out manure, aitd when possible push th plowing before snow flies. Keep wide path* shoveled to every out-building. Help to open the reads when heavy snows drift themi whether yon are called out by the pathonaster or not. See that the stock is sheltered from the cold every day and every night. While wetting impattntly foil th} state to repair that mud-hole, wash- cut or other bad place in the high way. wouldn't It be a good Idea to tc-ke a few hours off and fix it you self? If every farmer spent a few hours, cccnslcnally. working on the read our highways would soon show Dr. William Edvard Gefs “Eigh teen Capitals of Chlre*" recently published by tks J B.Upfineott company, presents IBs novel of page headlines giving the Chi- tame tost and the more or less liter al tiwnslotlon of n grant mmy'pro verb* sod epigrammatic phrases not generally known on this aide of the earth. Mr. pell says: “Local pro-, verbs In themselves have never been brought together on ear scale; nd^ to choose from n mass of now ms-, terla! which would fill thrso vol umes has been s difficult * task." Freon the store of wisdom, philos ophy and wit thus aceummutated by Dr. QeU ws maks th# following stv tection: When you are very angry; don't go to law; jrhesi you are very hunt gry, doc-’t make verses. Man la a small heaven. To know a man’s heart listen to hla word*. With money n Chinaman is progd. A bully does not owe debts. Play music in front of a cow. Change your old nqture or you’ll be up n tree. At* avaricious heart is Ilk* a snake trying to swallow an ele phant. You can crush people with the weight of th* tongue. Peace in a thatched hot—that la happiness. A host straightens when It gets to a bridge. A thief has as much talent as n first honor man. Burying on# In the snow won’t last A stout eat la surely a thief. A deaf priest can hear a hen crow. - Even a beggar will not cross a rotten brktgs. After *- tycoon there are pears to gather. Let the duck dress to kill, for ever stays her bill. Oily words, but a knife heart. A good drum does not need a heavy stick. No needle has a point at both ends. The hunted tiger leaps the wkll. Everything fears the earnest man. A big chicken does not eat small rice. A woman’s heart Is like e< needle at the bottom of the sen, you may look as much as you like, but you'll never. Grid It. ‘ Ml Mm. RDejr I thought IM to: iu m few days, I look two packages iu an, and tome tune ago, the I speak g good word lor Thedford's Stack-Draught whenever I have the op portunity.^ If eating-causes distress, we wge you to .try Thedford's Black-Draught, it cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regnlates the bowels, and stimulates tha Ever. Is Try it Price 25c. The blind man said he saw a ghost. Mountains do not tarn but roods do. The able minister keeps his mouth A spring rain is worth as much as oil. Those who live sear rivers un- derstrad the fishes. Clear water, few fishes. No mutter kow high the waves sit tight on th* fishing stou*. When the waters rise the boats rise also. If you have mousy, any piece Is Yangchow. Heaven la the lid of the coffin, earth is the bottom of the coffin; men may rush to sod fro, hut they are 1; - the coffin nil the same- The briffalo longs for the moon. Carry your umbrella when the weather is fine; carry food when you are nut hungry. The horseman does not know the .... ,, . .. . footman’s trie's. A ston* lion doeeo't fear the ralr M home JOU ^ get or . for , jrtudy of jnuslc at M theveard days; but the traveler is In trcrible all the time. To converse with a superior man us fc •■ot only talk good roads—let work bad road*! From December Farm Journal. years of age Is rother too late. When you gallop on the Htv wall It’s hard to bide the horse's tracks. A man must best hts own drum decided jrnprov^cm. Let u. | OTd pjfcldle hi> own cauoe . With Tl*r 'Live Htock. Some wheat bran in. the ration is most suitable for the bropd sows. It kerfs thd system cool c.-nd the bowels open. Be sure there are no narrow doom for the ewes to crowd through. Cue jam may cause the loss cf a lamb, or both ewe and Iccnb. Do not try to winter the cows without grain. Wheat brats, corn- mral and oil-meal will be found valuable.' The cow uur neighbor does not want td sell Is the one you waot to buy. Get arcund this dilemma by raising that kind yourself. Going to the ahogt over try roads with smooth shoes may ruin your brsU horse. Wetting the hoofs with a sponge and clean water eVery dey or simpl dlfping each foot .In a pull of water will keep the feet' from becoming a rat. inch plr composed of ears of different j dry. sixes. All eirs In the sample should A horscs’s t*eth get out of condl- hav« grains of the same color, that is you must not hr.ve ydlow gvaira ocfnrlng on ears of white corn and vjte \cr»a Neither should there be boil' white and red cobs in the aame eani|,le Th«jr should all be either white or r»d. The ears fihcHJ be wvll covered with rows v v ' h r.rc composed of regular and * , r>lf' , rm grains. It is always pre- f* n Me net to have an fV|>'*fd cob at live Up. but if the cob li expes- do not cut It off, for a jrjdgo will detect It r.nd it gives Mm the Impression that the safhpl? Iwu b?* tampered with. The sr o-« b’twrec:- rows cf shfU'd r.:ir- Yow and stiT’ght, pnfurlly n t over oro thlrty-cer< r<1 ft i wide, for wide rows « thV th.- Indivdlrsl grains : rcr. '.t d sr.d this is an mde^'mldo Th* gmlns thctr.schcs rlMi'l he wt*dge-fbi ;•< d t •! *f [> t d d >pM». | As a ru!e shaJIrw graltm mdlc't* si lar><* <4 b, which it obj«'<Iio’»a* l 'le | tfon ns readily as do.your own. Nowadays when one of our hors.-e goes off feed, we at once loo-k to his teeth before giving aiy other trentment. 0 With the boginnirg of winter there is Icsm work for the horse, and he stands Idle In the stable sometimes for dry*, together. To avoid scratches, keep the legs of the hc.no fne from nu:d, and the ttall*. clenn and dry. A Uonso Is r. gc<d deal like a man. if >ou keep him l.Vt •'led up it r. liiovy iiur.kct in the bnrn, i’o nil l • sluod freren v, Inn y hi * ko l .m out-of doorj. You would rrt 11 iik of vuiilif; m over- o: Ui the he.ime, would youf If on 1 iatket your hcifo at nil In the .. Mo !*• !’ no wo.h a li'-;h et;. ■ *'!'! k. t. V iol. Dccc'tnl)- .• Fartr J-urr.nl. When t> cat sleep* with death is well In siht. A rat’s eyes call see but an cf IlgU-. A blind cat catches only a dead rat. " No matter how safe you bide the egg the chiekfeu will hatch. Great wealth comes from for- turo, small wealth comes from dili gent a. . A clever man urderstrnds a nod. A good boy does not put on fine cloth;*, a good girl does net yo to shows. The stiqdd thief stops his ears when stealing a bell. Tg warn men against wine show tb mi a drunker- mn. / An ape may sit on a throne. A blind man carrying a looking glPS*. Poor by> condition, rich by ambl- tic.:u Good medicine is bitter 1o the taste. Plan the whble year In the spring. —- A thln'horse has long hnlr. If the distance from nose to Up be one Inch he will live 100 years. The money maker Is never weary, the weary mivi never ms.kc’s money. A wick Is not a ..substtute for a walking stick. You can't play a fiddle behind your hack . O;* the eastern mountains tigers or.* men; on the Western mountains 1 tig cro eat men too. Kven a tile will turn some dajx I iXon the blind open their eye* like saucers at mone. It costs no sirei ysth to watch others labor. If one Irrrch will no* move the whole tree will not wave. Buy me» with oath n ten times cn credit. The la;> ti n lec," th stui.'.lV crooked needle. Th > k : d can nol cany < n-. r th the Will lent l.imtx-n I ting! min ton. His Wr -* W.u** 1 at Y.. l’< r Killing. Wire. Tlw* cj»rs should n : Ue weevil -.it n or dr uavcd in r.n way. After Jon ! Pir-yhamton, N. Y. Nov -- h-.ve scctttd • n core v. ItUh piwscs.; j Wil’lani, Kmervon, rought 1-v d<-tee the :1 and wblrh arc t!v(n i i-vl roHce throuM-opt tiie fs m..~ r’lko or it Is poattble to get them, each should U-» compdetc- i/ urj'id In r. idtoe cf paper and the on’.l.xs sample packed In a atrpn l >x .1 *hJp> d to the authorities i*> chcrjcv of the conteet in 1. Is to compete. C*vlug to the fact ttmi Jcuth At lanta' Corn 3bow onJV^R f-w week.-, off, it • was tbe-epht sdii>ah! to cull sttcctlso to u fww I'ol s which should b*. borne In mind 1> thn who expect to participate st till. Profit i J. N. Nitpler. cf Agonomy. countrj. for the alUir-d murder of his wile. ;.4 EniUcolt, N. Y , <*ri September 8, lies deed in Al ii ndale, 8. I’, according to a dis patch received here from Grover S. which | Kmersou. brother of the alleg'd murderer. Iteath, recordinthe message, wua enustd b malarial fev^r. The dl-i'ttih n;c Rmerren had been Ui vcjinr through the South under the drvuxnrd, namo of Jane s White. IV.coming ill cevitrl wcels rgo he was irj-td fer hy the Maso-Vc order. The tody will le l rct.;;lit Lack to BinKhuntoa. Blati.-' jour; r'lf first, th; > » rjtrj. Thv ii: :..b c u ti ll whe * !u y have eaten. A -.wC c».J r.'-t t; ,p a head. . . 4 . . t .J 4 V 4. i. out t\.o bits cf skin.* ! . ' • • .1 tt * r hrB ro v l-v !. You can’t e ,f brf bn Ui in hur- rj^ci h» ar a i ti t> cn Lor - On (he y 11 r ’e r* > ft, i r v. f»rds: “y i r< p •. it : o l«*e.” • The u.: n ! !'. t oc*.< y ; peaks tk * truth. ’i'lr'.o i •• Ilk; > cn r- rev. Arise m i'Ji the v.v.ur tn . th-* nicr.lnr. for one night is better than study ing books for ten years. HoM your temper for e- moment and avoid a hundred days sorrow. Men look up; water flows down. If you have money the.devil will grind for you. If you are L-ear ink you will be come black. You can substitute a turnip for an egg only one*. Whoever buys the horse rides It. A worn out boat still has 3.000 nails In It. A man’s b*art is kept from view by his skin; a tiger's heart by his hc-lr. If the farmer in diligent the toll will not be lazy. If you will respect me an loch I will respect you an oil. Whet- idle arrange things for busy days. If Is'ere are three roads, keep in the middle one. A big b-^art is better thc-n a big house. Don’t walk on a tiger hill. Worship the Idol and U seems a god; not worship the idol and ’tis bw* a clod. If jou know how, a thing Is not hard; If It Is bard, then you don't kjow how. Fe>lse humility is genuine arrog ance. One hand cannot mak* a clap. Mon honor the rich, dogs bit* the ragged. Sacrifice a sheep to kill r- wolf. To a full man even honey Is not sweet. Too cany cooks spoil the dog. f&tvmrx .Tv P. P. Mates rich, rad, pore Mood—< t—clears tbs brain—strengthens Ml *r‘ ‘ the entire and nerves. A _ Drives oat RheauMtfMH and {• a wonderful tonic and bodybuilder. " F. V. UPPMAN, SAW u. GA. Builders’ Material <» * Wanted the public to know that we hav* a most complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. SHINGLES, MOULDING, BRICK, LUMBER, ETC. At prices to suit Let us know your wants. C. A. SAVAGE. ImfacUrer if Rtagh ate Dressed Linker. Th* hoy's appetite is oftcr> the qf hit * If you would meh an appetite take Gham- blets. They not only U healthy appetite but th* stomach and suable 4t t* 4* Its work naturally. Tor tel* Ip all It 1* a ploitBurc to tell you that f hambcrti'in's.Ccugh Remedy Is the beet cough medicine I have ever used,’’ write* Mrs. Hugh Cf*Tipb©H. of Lovonla, Ga. **I bare used It with ail my children and the results have been highly satisfactory." For The bad die cir’.y If you don’t l(\-.* your nri; hbor at>k h!"’ to r.iho geese. A rich man llvfhK <*** a mctsr.'ain tep v.lll ba\e rvlntivis from a dl*- tr-ice. A small stone can brcr.k a lurga Jar. If you never po i’p hill you will msver see a c- pjain. A world of acquaintances but how man friends? There Is fle*h cn both sides of your hood. Easy to se« flow err, but hand to embroider. You need A needle to draw th* thread. GHALLBNGE FROM DR. KLIKY Offer* to llofu’td Mimcy If Hr. How- nril’M f>rwit1c Will Not Onne <%i>*» of <'<*»e-tl|Wtior: or D-iftlM-fMla. Jno. M. K!ic.n lv seeking the wore c:. o it «*yFp«i»ia or cons*ipation in We.llcrbcro or vicinity to teat l>r. Howard’s new opecirie for the cur' cf thoec diao' sea. fa ropfidi rt U be that tills rc- n a->-ble mcdUinr will effect a Inting cure in n rhort t’me, thai that b.«n effere to r» ur<1 the money should It net be cc icertfa!. In t-rd^r to s«ciire tne cniikes* Td; H !o but red.»< Ion Pr. Kllcn wii! :«Ll n rcrular to ctWt package o’ tbw medicine t-* l*_t itic«', 2 * cent*. ThW eprctfle cf Dr. Howard's will cure tick htrdarhe, uizsy feeMne*. t r,ri< 't>- tlor, dyipepsla rrid all ft rm ! cf malnrfr. n*l liver troi.ble. It J iv-i - ret ‘-Imply, ghe r<lhf f«*r a 'time; It make* permanent tnd com- ! pKte cures*. It will regulate tho>*bowel*. ton .• up the whole intestinal tract, give y< u an appetite. mcJte food taste good and digest well and increase | gvr. Jcy and happiness will take the place of thc4 “don’t care whether I live or die” feeling. Tkrap*** Notice. All persons are fcrbldder* to hunt fish or trespass upon any of tbos* lands purchased hy me as attorney from B. O. Price of dat* 1th Oct. 1*11. 8r-id plantation known as the Gahagan-Ashepoo plantation. J. 0. Padgett. Agent. Waltcrbqro, 8. C., Nov. 20, 1011 TAX NOTICE Th* books of the County Tressur er will be open for the purpose of collecting taxes from the 16th day of October, 1011, to December SL 1011. Thu levy is as follows. Mills StaU... 6 3-4 Ordinary County e e ess • • s • ^ Roads.. .. .. .. . j ... .m 3 Constitutional School.. 3 Total.^ .?. ....... 16 8-4 Special School Tax Levy. Mills Lodge • • r.0 •-# ex* «v* sv* S Rum Gnlly ... 3 Rice Patch e * • e *.* •£• eve S Smoaks 8 Littl* Swamp 3 Strickland 2 Williams 4 Bethel • • • * • • #.* e * see #»# ex* 3 Ruffin . r \ 2 Sniders 8 Bethlehem 3 Hendersonville 4 Walterboro .. 7 Red Bank 3 Cottageville ... .» 7 Raywors,. .. .. .. ...... 2 •Poll tax $1 on nil males between the ages of 21 sod 60. Also a com mutation tax of |2 on all males be tween the ages of 21 and 60 which shall be paid at the same time and In the same manner ns other taxes. Sec. 3. That where n party de sires to work out his commutation tax he Is hereby permitted to do so by rendering four days work of nine hours each oc the public rands of bin township, under said overseer aa aforesaid, and when the labor aforesaid is completed the overseer in charge shall make an affidavit and K shall be present ed to the supervisor for bln approv al and then turned over to the treasurer, and be shall thereby be exonerated from commutation tax. Dogs 60c each. The tax books will be open at the place* named below for the pur pose of receiving tares. Tuesday, Dec. 6th, Bells. Wednesday, Dee. 6th, Rice Patch. Thursday, Dec. 7tb, Sniders. Friday, Dec. 8th. Petits. Saturday Dec 8th, Hendersonvlllo Tuesday, Dec. 12-h, Oottagevitle. Wednesday, Dec. 13th, CaiAarviU Thursday, Dec. 14th, Jacksonbort Kridr-y, Eire. 15th, Green Pond. Wednesday, Dec. 2ftth, Mrs. A. R. Smith’s (Afternoon) Thursday*, Dec 21*t, Lodge, (till 12 o'clock ) All other days at Walterboro. Notices a* per above notice will bo posted at each pl&ce where we collect. R. E. JONEQ. County Treasurer. A FatlM'r'* Yrugrunce. vorM have fallen on any or-? who n**. Ued tie t-oi; of Pet r Bondy, of xttMh Korkwood, Mich., but he v powcrler* b< fore attacks of kid uoy trouble. "Ikxtrrs eculd not help* him.” he wr jt-, “ro last wo gave him Electric Pi tors and Do improved wonderfully from tik- !l g fix botllcs. Its tha h tt Kid- n» y medicine 1 over saw.” Btick- ache. Tired feeling, Ycrvoujoc**, Lor* of Appetite, warn of K1 tac-y trouble that mry erxl In dropsy, dinb«Ug or Bright’s disensa. Be ware: Take Electric Blttcre snd be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 60c. at Juo. M. Kllen's. Repairs on Buggies and Waggons Mowing Machines, and alb Fffhn implements done promptly and neat ly. All work guaranteed. HORSESHOEING A BPECIAWY. At Snider Lumber Company's old Stand. r B. F. CUMMINGS. R«rtl»* Cn R. F. D. No. B, MASTERS' SALE. The State of South Garotlna, CoUeto* Ootusty. COMMON PLEAS. M. A. Adams, vs. D. D. Green, et si. By virtue of the decree of above Court herelrs I will sell at publi,: outcry before the court house in Walterboro, within legal hours, on Bale Day In December next, (4th day), the following described realtw 1. All that certain tract of lan-1 situate in the County and Star- aforesaid, In Glover Township, con taining twenty five (25) acres, an.l bounded, rorth by lends now or late of Frank Glover, South by land now or late of C. P. Chlsohn, ea.-r by lands now or late of Mary Green and west by lands of Mary Green 2. All that certain tract of lai I situate in same township, Count\ and State, contebnlng ninety-seven (97) acres more or less, and bound ed, north by lands now or late e: the estate of Dodd, South by pan <> the Linder tract of which It formed a part, cod west by 1 land now or late of Linder of which it formed a part; • These tracts to be sold separate ly. Terms of sale cash, purchasers to pay for papers on each tract. C. G. Henderson, Master. I November 11, 1911. NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. RECEIVERS SALE. In Re H. M. Woods, Plaintiff, against Peoples Bargain House. Defend ad. Under and by virtue of an ord of the Honarable 8. W. G. Ship Circuit Judge, I will ot*er for i>; at Moselle. S. C„ on the 2nd d. of December, 1911, during the 1 gal hours of sals the stock of Go eral Merchandise the property the Peoples Bargain House, to wi Furniture, shoes, store flxtun hats, medicine, tobacco, dry good hardware, tinware, clgc-re, etc. Said property to be sold for (l benefit of the creditors of tl Peoples Bargain House. „ Terms of sale cash. J. G. Murdaugh, Receiver. Monuments Mcnsmenls All sizes and prices from $5“.00 to 5,000.00 Coping. Griuvo CovHr-. Markers. Any kind of special work estimated, lialmn, Vcrmor-t a—f ■ Georgia Marble and all kinds <’f j Up-To-Date Granite, Write Phone or wait to see m<\ 1 Meccs money snvod. Everything ' Guaranteed. b. R. Ulmer THK MONUMENT MAN. Ruffin, 8. C. 10-4-3 m. WHESTER SPILLS BRAND DIAMOND » .8 ^ v** Laciesi c 4«k r«v *h MAMONC Goto sMtslile gibbon. utTEex* unsns riiLa Sr tw«iii y**st Ngardcd m Best, Sal-re, Always **■*' SOLD BY ALL DRU6GIS TJLUU) EVERYWHERE C. 8. Blocker, one of HamptoDs prosperous cKlsens, is here this week attending court. p' .?> ■