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I I ♦ v THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTKRBORO, 8. C FEBRUARY II, 111*. Wp $n9a snb f i < 11» . i >t i Aillwr r*prckMslbl« tmtmrm of tMs to that tfco w> ■■■ totttoo oporoprloUA $UMt to ko #« kf Awkitoot-Logtototor to tnTOt otot tk* Mato 10 toaay ■—km of tko togtotatoro as loatokla of tko eoat—plata4 work. Of tkto amofat at tko WoMorkoio, A C., Unkltoet-Lagtalator Todd apakt •. un. Taor oao*ooaoafOooooooa«o< Pokltokad oronr Wodaasdajr at WalUrboro A C. WEDNESDAY FEB. >1, lilt. WHAT WALTKRBORO XKKM. THE MMTE OAMPAIOH. Kketrir Unfits. Brick \Tsrd. Ire Factory. ,. FerUHacr Factory. Ck—tog Factory. Paved Sidewalks From Hotel 1. A S. 4. ft. A to Owart 7. Railroad Aveaat Pared. A Mate Street and others WId- la Places. 5. Railroad Extended From Ehr» Roads Oat of TVwa. 1A' 11. JodglBK from the number of can- |dtdatso In the baby courty, Jasper, era wonder who will do the electing If n candidate can poll the candl dates he will be elected. • It will be recalled that Oorernor •Blease at the opening of the session of the legislature sent a message to that body In whclh he denounced all newspaper editors as liars and pimps. It seems that U was sim ply a -case of ci*ylng “stop thief." Several very auspicious conditions have come up In which the Oov emor has been shown to have strained the truth till It cracked. i 2 b ' / th In the course of a very able ser mon preached from the Methodist pulpit Slunday morning. Rev. Hen ry fauthcr. said that should father take his son to Washington ^ *s. ' e should take pride In pointing to the President of th* United Stctes and saying to his son: "There goes a good ar4 great man, one worthy your emulation.or |f on a visit to the State^ipipllol the sr.nie re mark should he made. If the youth of our country cannot he taught to emulate the lenders, those who have positions of authority, then it *ls time to change lenders. Whr.t father is there In ('ol!etor> county, who if informed as to the character of the governor of South (’nrollna. could say to his son: "My son, I desire yen to try to grow up to be a man like Governor ftleaae?" We hr-1 never thought of this matter If* just this light before, but It emphaslsts the very great tm portanoe of always electing good men to office. No matter how humble the official position, it is in the nrlure of a distinction to the holder, and somebody's sot* will try to be like him. The moral effect of having a "bad" man at the head of our government. County, State or National cannot be estimated. ANOTHER CASK OF GRAFT, 0 -Quite r? Her bit of attempted graft haa been unearthed in Co lumbia In the last few days, when n claim was presented to the Ways and Means committee for $1S,5S0 as architect's fees due to the firm of Todd A Benson, of Charleston*. It appeisra that at the last session "of the legislature Governor Blease recommended that the entrances to the State House be Improved by changing the lower entrartee A sub-committee from the committee on Ste-te House and grounds, eon- stating of F. M. Bryan. C. TV Lee. and W, W. Dixon was appointed for the purpose of investigating this matter and having pirns drawn for the suggested improvement,- The aub-committee met and gave the contract to Todd A Benson, archi tects.—Todd being a member of the house of representatives. Plans were drawn for the rddltion of two wings and a new dome, which would cost $1,000,000 to construct. When the sub-committee met last fall In the governor's office and the plaps were submitted. Governor * Bleaae is reported ns havirw sHd that it war beautiful and if It could be passed he would approve thn Act. The Ways and Means committee promptly turned down the bill for tho architects fee f-nd the house hat ordered an investigation to flftfl Qitt who la responsible for nnclTsflHlhr to architects. The eftr-' templated changes would hardly kano coat aa much aa this fee. The expenditure of a million dollars would entitle Todd A Benson to a»^ t«« of IfMd*. Things are shaping themselves la South CaroHua for a moot loUroot- 1^ and bitter political campaign this your. Tko principal interest will he abowa In the race for governor, which it appears now will ho aarrowod down to two ear- dldatoo. jtho present incumbent. Coin 1. Blease. and former Chief Jnotice lr» B. Jones. True, Jno. T.. Duncan will alao ror*. but hia race will not amount to anything. That Governor Blease has lost ground with amcaing rapidity since the legislature has been In sessions even his moat ardent supporter* cannot deny. The legislature haa panned a number of Acta over hi* ve*r, rod haa “sat upon" him In almost every matter which haa com* before It. , Composed of men* who have their fingers on the pulse of the people In'^every sec tion of the State. It 1* practically certain that the members, of tho legislature are mec4 of the "people at heme.” If this be true, and It la we opine, then Blease had better bestir him self or some of hit "frlende* will not he looked after. The Governor's official acta and the reasons therefor, are not In mrny instances corvlndng. and he la placed In unenviable light. He can rest assured, alao, that the people of the State wHl not vote uninformed. Hit opponent I* a trr-lned and able campaigner. Ira B Jones la "one of the hoy*." when it come* to winning vote*, having demonstrated hi* r-blllty and ■hrewdnes* In the '90'* when he was one of the lender* in the re form movement. The liquor que*- t|on will not figure in the cam paign. and if it doe*, both Blease and Jones are local optlonist*. so it wil> be r- choice of men. We do not aee where" there can be hut one Issue from an election be tween these two men. The Pres* and Standard in this and In all matter* tries to *tr<nd for the best In men and measures, and with the lights before us now we cannot fav or the further prostitution of this high office by continuing in office .Mmy. bakHIq POWDER • Mmmitrtmfy Purm / * Abmmimtmiy hum no substitute Be Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is'the ferine ip composition or cffectlyentss, or so wholesome and ^c<>nomica! t nor will make fine f jcl 1 . ' X * .fir Royal is the only'Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Boy* Con* Club Members. Following thg^ publication of the application blank in The Pres* and Standard, three yuong men have ex pressed their willingness to join w. —.the'boy* corn club for Colleton voicing the'seutl-Ifounty./There will doubtless be a- •number of other* who will send In their names in the future. The names of those entering to date are: Ernest H. Polk, Islacdton. Allle Polk, lalandton. J. Z. Harrison, Jr., Smoaks. Editors to as a Lot of DtKy Lima. Columbia, Jan. 10.—Special: In +■ special message to general assem bly today accompanying hia veto •f a bill passed at the laat ses sion of the Legislature permitting newspapers in case of libel suita to plead in mitigation of damages the fact that correction of the libel complained of hc-d been made. Gov ernor Blease bitterly assailed the press of South Caroliia, and was especially ferocious in his assr-ult* upon the Columbia State and its editor, although he branded the whole tribe of newspaper men in this Stale ?*s a ilirtv set of liars The message with exhibits attach ed covers fifteen typewritten pages. The word “lie" appears some 33 times, "liar” 8 times, and Intermix ed at frequert IntervrJs are such choice epithet* as ‘falsehood.’ 'vi tuperation,' ‘slander,’ 'scurrilous attacks. 'dirty,' 'cowardly,' 'as sassin-like,' Mowdown,’ 'unscrupul ous,' 'malicious' and ‘contemptible.’ The goverror recites a long list of stories which he sas have been the present governor. We are, the’« printed about Mm in one newspr.- fore ns between these two. for | P** another during the last year ; such for example, as as the Win- Joixmi. ! threp College matter, the incident of the alleged ir*ult to a young Mrs. M. M. Corbett, of Islandtoi>, had business *n town yesterday. She was here in the interest of the Rural School Improvement Assc-’ elation. • • • Dr. Robert Ackerman, of Cottage- ville. had business at our office yesterday. • • • Harper Bryan, one of the oldest and most highly respected citixena of the Bethel neighborhood, is quite sick at his home. Mis* Maude Farrow, teacher of Tiger Creek school. wr< in town today enroute to HiMidersonvilU* to visit her brother. Miss CM via Farrow, who teaches the Beach school, was in town yes terday on her way to Henderson ville to visit her brother. I’rof. T. V. Fr-rrow. * *ltN> Reward. We will give one hundred dol- ir-rs reward for prhof to convict the person or person* who have been cutting wire fencirw on any of our land*. L. H. Willi*. Dr. B. O. Willi*. A. A. Willi*. Cottagevllie. 8. C.. Feb. 5. 1912. The Brick Store. Indy, aujl that he got drunk and stopped at a blind tiger on the way to his Inauguration, the L&ngdon Cheves story, the alleged eanin-g of a iH'gro in Cleveland, the liquor con stable who was accused of selling liquor, and particular the mr.'ter of the Cromer story, published in tha Columbia State on the eve of the second primary In the campaign of 1910. All of these ho pronoutc'es dirty lies. "There are many other Infamous end dirty lies that 1 cotild call your attention to," say# the mas sage. "but these. I feel, are suffi cient to show you that these dirty editors. assin-like, strike tkalr victim in the dark c.nd from behlcd and then, when seen on the dirty editors, na*a»*ln-like. strike streets, they will dodge, to keep from meeting the man whom they have lied about; and of course, he who is thus insulted, cannot go ipto the office c-nd shoot Mbe dirty editor, for your Courts Democratic Executive (Vmunittee To Meet. The executive committee of the Municipal Democratic Club will hold a meeting at the Council Cham ber tonight at 8 o’clock to arrange for the town primary and other .natters. Be present. Yours Jruly, zzJ. M. Moorer. Secretary. Rv order of Dr. L. M. Stokes, Chair man. Classified Advertisements. T OR SALE. FOR SALE OR SERVICE—French I’erchegou Stallion Uosbery, reg istered. Can be seen- at HI ^U| residence. Colts guaranteed. If'] I Interested communicate with Dr. C. H. KsDorn or at this office. 2-7-4t. FOR SALE—Eggs. Brown Leghorn, .'and Buckeye, prize winn-ers, $1.00 per setting for Leghorn; $1.25 for Buckeye. Also 15 Buckeye pullets and one cockerel for sale. T. P. Murray, Walterboro. 2-21-21. FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn, great layers—eggs $1.00 per setting of 15 eggs. Jno. M. Klien, Walter boro. S. C. 1-31-tf. SLAB WOOD Ftflt SALE—Deliver ed anywhere in* Walterboro, $1 for large one horse load. Small load 75c. Trim blocks split short ready to burn etc. Phone your orders to office at mill. Walter boro Lumber-l'o. 11-29-tf. G3 Men’s $1.00 Shirts now .-. 47c 16 Vests well worth $1 CO, now 10c 5, 1 lot Rups 25, 30 nnd 50 cents each, Uiff Value. 50 Bolts 50, 60 urd 75 cents yard, all wool dress poods, now 35c. yard. $14.00 Men’s Suits, now $9.00 12.00 Men’s Suits now S 00 10 00 Men’s Suits, now 6 00 8.00 Men’s Suit>, now ... 5.00 5.tK) Men’s Suits, now 3.00 Men’s and Boy* Brown and Gray $1 50 and $1.75 Hats at 98c Children's $8 25cloaks, now Ghi dren's 5,50 cloaks, now Ch'Idren’s 2 50 cloaks, now a lies 5 tH> cloaks, now Indies 8 50 cloaks, now Lviits lO.lMJ cloaks, now $2:uo 3 25 K or 6.t 5 We sell 6 cakes Octapon Soap for 25c 3 cans Star Lye for 25c. t lb cans tomatoes for f!. 10c. Headquarters for Lime. Cement, Plaster Paris, Hair. \hald that up words will justify r »w; and here you wish to allow man to publish a lie aid have seven days in which to cool off and apologise for It, after all the Injury has been done aird when they cr-a- not require or have all partiee who read the lie, to read the apology; hence, the injury is done and can not be retotdled by apology; yet if a man shoet* another iu sudden heat and parsion, after reading an# ef the dirty Bli nders, your be loved and highly learned Court **y that It Is "manslaughter." or possibly, as r« words justify a blow, 'it is murder'.* The shooting of Mr. N. G. Gon zales by Lieutenant Governor Till- mrn is referred to. although no name* are called, and the governor paints a picti/Ve of the prisoner, fol lowing a verdict of not guilty, leav ing tho Court House with the en dorsement ^uf the law of his St^'e as having done well for himself, his family and his fellow citizens. I Reference is made vo a -nt wspa- ! per trust" embracing the Charlotte Observer, the Columbia Sti;.te and various up-cout.try dailies; seme of »he statements made by Governor Blease being unpriufable by The Now** .md Courier urMer decision j of South Carolina courts. The messrge. after being read together with all the papers, was I referred to the Judiciary committee of the house, which is expected to report tomorrow morning, ft is be- lieved ther the committee will re*- commet'd that all of the message referring to personrlities and kin- dred* Lancs be expunged from the House Journal, and only a bare statement be printed.—The News and Courier. WANTED. WANTED—For monthly wage or share crop. a.one horse crop, or -to work 18 or 20 acres of lar-d here at my place, 4 miles from the town of Smoaks, on main road between Green Pond and Smoaks. Apply to Mrs. Ella M. Smith, Smith Place. Near Smoaks. 8. C. WANTED—To haul your baggage, freight, or take you to the ' train. I am well equipped to do anything in the hc-uling line day or night. Phone 6Ip. Burt Frampton. 1- »-tf. WANTED—A lady school ter-eher, one who can teach music. Apply to T. P. Johnson, Wiggins, 8. C. 2- 21-lt. BUSINESS LOCALS. 4 Early Rose and Bliss seed Irish potatoes, and garden seeds, c-t H. W. Black Jr. Millinery and remre-nt sale sMU going on at Mrs. W. A. Black’s. GOING AT tXIST—LADIES AND GENTS SWEATERS AND UNDER WEAR. AIJ40 NICF LINK OF MEN'S HATS. \\A . GIADTER. Cabbage Plant* at J. E. Bryan’*- Garden seeds are now open at Kliens. Kid gloves which were $1.00 now 88 cents at Mrs. W. A. Black’s. Burt's spring seed oats at H. W i Black. Jr. 1-31-21. (lahliHgc Plant* at J. E. Bryan'*, j, World's Almanac and encyciope- I dia for sale at Klein’s. New line of embrolderries just in ! at Mrs. W. A. Black's. Cabbage Plant* at J. K. Bryan’s, j Itch relieved Li 30 minutes by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. Never | fails. Sold by John M. Klien, drug- I gist. .10-18-6m. | , 4rnm. mm- v ' ■'■i i < f■ ■■ a———*■—— ' ^ A fe* more jars of Figaro Pre-iJ servar, the liquid smoke, for cur-J ing your pork. H. W. Black, Jr. >1 •w-2l-2t. I SCHOOLBOOKS For Sale. IHE PRESS AND STANDARD baa been made County Deposi tory for School hooks. All the Latest adoption canted In stock, and orders promptly filled. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER No credit will be given on school books, as they are placed with ns on consignment and the book or the MONEY must be here. OTHER SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 1» addition to the line of school hooka, we carry a full line of Pen and Pencil Tablets, Ink, Pens, Pen- cils. Crayons, Slates, Examination / Blanks, etc. Let us Supply Children your the PRESSANDSTANDASD School Book I>o|HM«itory For Colleton County. at Bryan's. The Brick Sore. Miss Idelle E. Williams, of Wil liam?. was in town Saturde-y. Miss Williams taught in the Ruffin achooi this year. Her achool being out. She haa accepted the Big &«• Khool Bear Parkar a Parry. . Cabbage Plavt* The best flour in town, Pearl and Perfection at Blocker s Store. Pratt* poultry food makes hens lay. For *a4e at Klein‘a. 15 per ren. Off on all , men’s clothing, for cash. H. W. Black. Jr. 2-21-2L Good hot drinka for Male at C. L. Fiahburne’a ice cream parlor. White plaa and tar mentholated. Excellent tor cough, at Klein's. LENGTHEN THE LIFE QFYOUR- DOORS, SASH & BUNDS a !>v ir.sistinr on having nothintf but those made of CYPRESS Disced n your buiidin*s % If your Dealer haj no CYPRESS stock write to ecutwi quickly on hand ' ^ c uU orders ex- L WETHERHORN & SON, Manufacturers, CHARLESTON. S. C.