The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 20, 1912, Image 2

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I mm 'i’&ik ‘ & mI / \ ! T •- J* 4 *' JJ- it, mt. to OolMto kf Hft Mi tan v*L’ I »oothiB( effect on the i^cnect ffeead ecfetkm peine fe> atantlj.** Weilkl tofoM the pekHe, fee (tt. Peale) veeM keve keen to Celtoton eoeetj toief. • l wat eowMet e tttOe m peer veM tov. ant iwto fceneeekto lew toekere. I mb gled to «m tket yee kere twe am la jeer eeeatj ere men etler mj ewn keert; wke ate set elntt to totok Tkej fee 1. B. Dot# eat mj fee kelerei friend, Waj. If Cel Htoa kad keyt Wej, Dodd. BokevV •an eat nenerakle J. V. Otfffia fa tke Heeee and Benato yea weald never kave kad eaek a coeteeietl- kle, dlakolleal, klgk-flewa, tortak- lira of Igaoraaee and eeU latereet dlepleyed. Tea weald never kave Bat eadh tawa placed oa tke aeeto at * |a«t end koneet people. I oaa- nal pat M to tke liaeraaee of tke tkie, tor tker kave fe, to eeafektaa feee—tke peeaec .'^afeMaet aiy friend Folk I kave nn dlnrpto to kvtaa. Be le an kenerafee pentleaua la aiy eyee, ead a am of pood eenee and it. Re la new to tke bee- bet seed kke keek along with fed Brother Robertaon, Dodd, or way. ead kave theee ekaetle laws fepefeed. Let Bretkera Bmttk Bill go kefofe tke people tt watt an ofOee, "^l^eeaiai rfelre, fer ke fee af tkie world 4 jJb tfe ead Vaaatkf a eawfellL Lew/ aakeve eheald be »en of WS« .to J ' affidavit a gang wae few - Jary laat wpek. ■p taken ea It .kg tke Jary. and It la pakltthed aa latonaatm to tke paklte. • Oolletea Qaanty. Pereonatly Appeared kef ore we .-R. Hey, wko ketag daly ewerm eaya tkat ko new tke wttkia eeeied sign tke vitkia petition. fed tkat tkey were tree frow da reel la any form. Bworarte before ne tile tke let day of Merck. A. D. 1912. W. B. MIloy. (L. S.) W. MIloy, (L. 8.) ' Notary Paklle, 8. C. SMUTS backache, net throat and Mpaiaa. At aS dealem of tko poopl •, fed ife . ro, far ko ( i*a gaoda to feep kiai Making lawn la net Mr. Bdttor. eaeietliiee I tklnk V kave a MtUe eenee, and tker again 1 don't tklaB I kAvo any. Wken I Bear tkeaa emr-rt man get ag gad make a speech, ead ee>y tkat tkey want their sottoas and Botaga to “go down la history aa aa hon or to their ranee end their people" had then make sack 1 lawn aa have keen nade daring the last atttlag o tke leglelatvre, l think to nyaotf kleolcf ko tko nemo of old Job for 1 am going flab tag. and lot yoa poo feilova make the beet yon can ovt fe H. My brothers, this life is only van ity and vexation of mind. Life le too short for oe to tako advantage «f oar fellow nea for gale- It will dn yoa no good la tko long raa. Tea kaow that the Mae will ka.vHNted oe tke third and fonrth Now. my friend Polk I think has aeatral, bat 1 may bo disap pointed ir* the gentleman. There no other office to hmtoUed ex- township commiesioDAr, and Chat pile wae too email to taka. Brother* Hill and Smith, H Is a dlagrare for yoa to hold your offl- cea. Ton can mc-ke a living wlthoa them. If yoa resign your frtenda will then lift you up to any office you mey want, bat if you do not. are forever dead politically, t ik to you aa my brother*. The paklte rye la on you. The people ave not fool*. Tke law will be re pealed. at the rest sitting df the legislature. The candidrte* will be charged to have It repealed. It cannot stand. It ie not coaatltu- tteaal. If yoa hold on until you ar out. there will be no honor oa part. Now brother*, don't any of you pitch oa laa wtt£ your two-edged I hope Cutletoo will be ka ; peace proclaimed: happi ness retained; aad freedom maul- feated among all maakiad to tk* mad of Ufa. T. W. Harley. fedOAKS NBWB UCTNER. Tke State ef South Carolina, Cfeletoa County. To tke Honorable Oread Jury Cfeletoa County: We, tke humble convicts df Cfeletoa county ekalagaag, do moot oaraaotly request that you in your presentment do dear Captain Edg ier of say blame an presented by the last grand Jury, as some of aa have been with him for a cumber of raaro aad k# has never maltreat ed nay of a*, aad he has clothed aad fed as se far es he wae able. We do this, praying that yoa may aet him right with tko courts; also that wo ko graatod the 12th of oun tlmo for good behaviour. (Signed): Jim Wg. A fee, Robert Croffurt, Qeorge Ready, Freak Singleton, William Frasier, Vaady Lae Fields. Jeff Brown, Frank Anemia, Col oaol Washington, Gary Jones, Hil ton Sanders, R. Lad bob, Junior Jennings, Bealamta Jones, Thomas Robinson, Louie Raymond, Sam Simmons. MattfcU, Davie Williame, Remo’ mas;: tko Mgatfvo aad tko amnaativo by Prof .Porter, aad Miee lkea B. LoOaro. Tko qaory being, Reeolved tkat Beautiful Women kave been benefit to tko world than Quito aa Interested audience was present and some new malarial was added to tko sodotleo membersbop. Everybody who wishes to be aa active beneficial member is invited to come oat aad unite with the great work. 4 Mr. Editor, the society would be glad to see you at some of Ha meetings, all Interested up and sealoue like you used to be la Smeoka Literary societies. Letfovd, Ctau, Notes. Letford. Oa., March 11.—Special: More weddings la towc. John Turner aad Mice May Shrink were married laet Sunday at 1 o’clock aa at 9 thai>nlght, Willie Davis and Mlaa Anna Cannon were married; all from Letford. Our school ie progressing nicely under the management of Miss Le na Hatley. Mrs. Teelle Herndon and Mini Oaetoa Tuter* visited Mrs. J. W Polk laat Thursday. Mrs. Walter Polk visited her sla ter, Mrs. Henry Smith, Friday Mrs. Beanie Brunson, of Letford, visited Willie, Oa.. Wednesday. Mrs. A. E. Polk, who has been very ill. we are glad to aay is much hotter. Mre. John De-vis baa returned home after aa extended visit \o her children la S. C. Mrs Stelia Smith wee the guest o Mrs. John Polk, Saturday. Robert Giil wae the guest Mack Polk Thursday. Jo# Brewton, of Pembroke, visited our town Monday. Tour little friend, Bdgar Polk. of Gs*. JOINT BWIVDAY MNNBR a Oeanatou of FttMofea MM Ms- jopfe MM Ittfc. Round, Mar. It.—Special; Mr. Julius Reeves, a prominent young busineaa man of Adams Run and Miss Nonle Dodd, a student of. O. C. 1., at Oracgeburg, by no fault of their own, happened to be born on the same day of the month, I e, March 10th, about—wall I guess I will not aay bow long ago aa om is a ledy and a lady's age is her on ly secret. Anyway, their birthday cornea on the asms day, and Mrs. Reeves, of Qtvhans, mother of Mr. Reeves aad aunt of Mias Dodd, In vited them to meet at her home aad. celebrate their birthday Jointly. Every member of the family and a goodly number of invited guests were present to maho the day a happy oao for the young * couple aad to wish thorn many happy re- tarns of the day. Promptly at “High Twelvo" wo were Invited to the dining room where we fonad a table groaning under Its weight of roast pig, turkey, cakes and plea and In fact everything that la necessary to make a table attractive and to make a man forget that there Is a posssibHlty df imposiig on his di- gestve organs. At the close of the meal the following toasts were responded to. ''Paint on a Woman’s Face.’’ by Miss Norte Dodd. “A Freckled Woman” by Mrs. Lou Salsbfrry. ‘The General Assembly of South Carolina” by Rev. B. F. Adams. “flouth Carolina’s Governor” by Mr. Julias Reeves. Mr. I. W. Reeves the host was toastmaster. It was a most enjoyable occaa- toc> and your correspoadent will answer every time be Is called to go to GlvhaE* on the 10th of March. Bmosks/Mar. 12.—Special: continue* to rain la this aectloo so very much til! nothing at all scarce *y has been done toward making an ether crop- Farmers are quiet over the sltnation, bat some are very grave and lorg faced. In point of longevity, this r*4ny period Is without a psrslJei so far as the oldest cMlsens recollect. W. C. Patrick. Jr., visited his old borne at Hampton Saturday till Monday i of Moselle, and Carl In the vicinity of tk representing the larvester Company, km os Is. cemetery las ^ infant of Mr. aad imoek. Jones of Ashton Is at Smoaka Vleming. Miss Jor** has been employed by Mrs. C. M. filers aad J. 8. Padgett to ran a millinery store at Smoaka BRae Brabham baring resigned the position to go la baaiaeae for ber- afef. Their many friends and pa trons wish them muck success. Mias Brabham baa Jnst returned from an extended visit to tko large aalHtnery markets, where she pur chased aa op-to-date stock of Jtnory. Mrs. Willi* Wilson aad lira. Fran ce* Johi-eoa of Hampton are *t I Bmoake, spending aomsttm* with relatives. R. R. Wilson, of Hampton, visited kM brother P. J Wilson of Smoaka. few day* recently. Bmoaka literary society revolu tionise things from Alpha to Omegr -at Me regular meeting last Friday ulgRt New officers were elected Ton Judge a man not by what be promises to do, bat by whet be bet done. That is the only true teat. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Judge by this standard baa no superior. People everywhere speck of Jt in the highest terms of phrase. For sale by all dealers. (UE MuuCina Strust, CHARLESTON, If UARILB AND GNANITK WONKA. Af. B. Garris SURVEYOR Colleton, S. C. Telegraph or Write, if You Have Work to be Done. BACIEI lANUFAtTWINf COIPANY, 8UOOESSOR8 TO GEO. S. HACKER & SON Tko regular debate lip ifete through with aad akte ••re delivered oa both Send For Priced, «a oo a la 1TA4. O. a. WALKER WE MANUFACTURE Iters Sasft tti Blitis Columns and Balusters; Grilles # and Ornaments; Screen Doort Windows. WE DEAL IN Gbsa» Sash Cord and Weight CHARLESTON, S C ft nl / i’ / z mw'A ' w\ “Our Hat Is In The Ring!” Qbt platform wilt bm armomcmd at tkm tbm maxt w—kim ihm APPIMTHEM ISLIKtPLANTING DOLLARS INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS tre made of plant foods, ao mixed that the food it available to die plant all through growth. Never is * '"■ ^aile V.VV-vV\ ’•“VVA the crop starved. The needed elements are supplied at the right time. The crop is aourished to a full growth. of mixing iartfliaMs. W# make these fstifllaeii as accomtaly as a >a doctors prascripdoa. The analysis oa every bag is lived op to. Therein Bee th« skil of druggist oornpe ' There is ao|_ It ie bet the reealt ef teteatific mixing. We moat know what are the beet aoweae of pleat foods which are quickly available-wkich are slower—which i are Umwn fraai the eoil w*y« isoflsi eoil bv sack ant of plant foods that It would be utter waste I*.:-'- _ Sow* hues INTERSTATE FERTI LIZER for sack crop (hot the South grows. The needed ebaeats am sup- feed- The fartilnar is suitsd to the soil And that Is why INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS at* winning prestige bay an emsiog m- Oarboobfat mould pruee interesting to yum It tails of our tsetsd formulas for Smttkera crops. Writs for it to-day sad the oam* of our Usenet dealer. Interstate Chemical Corporation. ' CHAKUSTON, SOUTH CAROLINA NOTED (TTIZKN PAHHK8 AWAY. EW. O. K. WUUs. Dies at His House fas Greenwood, FU. Again the grim reaper has en tered a home and snatched from the fireside a loving husband, fath er aad frlerd, whea on February 27th, 1912, at 11:40 p. tn.. a-t his bc^iv In Greenwood, Fla.. death clalned as its victim Dr. A. English Willis, a well known physician throughout the State of Florida. The deceased was c- r-Mlve of South Carolina, born In Cottageville Colleton county. February 16, 1849 Dr. Willis came to Florida in 1888 where for two years he kindled medicine under hie brother. Dr. R. A. Willis, acd in the meanwhile wae a teacher in the public schoole of Jackson county. In the year 1894 he completed his course of medicine at Louisville, K>\, ai«1 began tbe practice of his profession in Apolschicola. where he he<‘- > ’->e very popular aa a successful phy- slcatn. His generous disposition sad warm, courteous msnr-sr won to himself maay friends, while his ability aa a ptfymctan was soon dececpatrated ky a very large aad laciatlv* patronage thraagkoat Ap- aiachtefea aad vielalty. where he For Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry Go to I J. A* WE8TEBBEK0, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New,Postoffice. WALTBBBOK6, 8. O. practiced medicine for fifteen years, thence removing to Gfeenurood In the year 1909 where he resided and pursued his profession until death. He was a loyal member of the Methodist church from young manhood. Was a member of the Woodmen of the World and Kr-'.ghU of Pythias. , .The deceased is survived by his wits. Mrs. Kittle R. Willie and four children, Myrtle, Haxel, Mar garet. Sad Gladys, with six broth ers, Dr*. R. a. rad J. H. W. M Willis. Jackson county; B. H. and T. 8. of South Caroltn*, ted l. L. i the 0. B. 0. Chaplin of fel—ig Ran, wn* • Pleasant caller at oar office Sat- ■*dfe. / / of Qnlacy, Fla., and one sister, Mr* Lain Strickland, of South Carolina, besides a boat of relative* ami friends both tn bis native State and tbe State of his adoption, who regret him demise. The burial ceremony was conducts ed at the Greenwood Cemeierj Rev. J. F. McLeod, pastor of Methodist church, and with W. W, honors. V