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I \ \ \. r, 4MHK.M, IMt. \ ||p/mmiQhAi. club VOT* VJT' junt imus tk cawwt wiU to Vi mt W«ltorto>ro will )am Mf of th« rotm «mC mwlt •( tk* B«et* lag tfta tf—lclpal DMaoeratic •( Um towa of WalUrboro, PrMar OT«Btaf of Iftto toaMI at tho ooort kouao. Tho iaaflag wm to ■* gOTBalPg this el«b wttk a Vtow to MMOdiag ml* No. 9. It WM totoato* fef • torso crowd of taoai Jatlfcoatod. Bala No. I S o gMiai tor a roto of f» to ; of aa la mako a majority rota tko otoettoa of nuijr- The Democratic Club* of the eooatf will hold the!* meeting flat* Orday, April 17, for the pnrpoee of electing delegates to the county con rent ion to be held Monday, May d. at the Coort House. They will also elect a member of the county •xecutire Committee, and the club rolls will be verified. The Press and Standard will be glad to publish the names of dele gatee, executive committeeman, of ficers and any other Interesting mat ter pertaining to these meetings. Will not some one please see that this report gets in next week’s pa per. The following esJls for meetings hare been made: Keneth Sanders, tooth ROLL A. Grade I Lucas. Grade I Ad. Willis Grade II. Norton Jacobs, Audrey Jones. Grade III. Lenais Brawn, AaaiNt Roger, Bessie Linder, Motile 14** der. Grade IV. Reba lu Bote, BllM* beth Jones. - ' > Grade V. Ludlow Fraser. Grade VI. DeWitte Jacobs, Mar ie ddVerllie. ROLL B. Grade I. Clifton Buehama. Her bert Under. Vemelle Riaher. Grade I Ad. Charles Baker, 89* bert Hlers, Cotes worth HibUtowr Marlon Joha*»n. Marta* HlrttoK- was called to order ky Or. I* M. Slakes, presMeat of Ike club. ^ ID, 0. Black acted as •f 0. B. P4arifoy, The rulee gorern- *11 read aid a that the lens of _ of the dab #hen it came of rale No. S. that the election B* tlusolttp taatead of ma tt was decided that a rule he by written bal- ouly these who were be allowed W. B. Aakerpsan, wl re-election JBde on the to Waherboro. Atteatioa Democrats: The Walterboro precinct will n „ meet Saturday. April *7, at noon, tot HaffoM 0y *tmm the purpose of sleeting delegatee to - B * rd - Halford. Bthel Padgett. the county' contention, aad a mem ber of the county executive com mittee. The club roll will also be revised. A full attendance of mem bers is urged C. 0. Henderson, President. Walterboro, April 14,1912. Maple Oae. The Democratic Club will meet at Itan Price. Grade III. Grade V. Fender. Grade VI. die Griffith. Harry Grade VII. Hay Grade VIH. Ed! Grade IX. Leila d* Smith. Grade I. Margaret Reger. Allstcr Wlteell, Bthd ?*£!!. C “* , T °. tln 5 » rf ‘ cln ® t oa Lucas. Vernelle Rlsher. Helen B«th •aab ihh town «g- Pdpe prlssary apwuld- f t*b or only Of practhe lu facer of eua ujmw^wu uwu Those srho spoke aujcrlty vote were, B. G. Hyrae aid C. the ooaat of the that it voted _ to elect, aad It tor a plurality and 1 a Wank tick et Be. rale He. <8 wm changed sod It wtU in necessary for the sac- eecsful cetrtidatf to assure the ma jority of the eetee east la order to he eleetaik/ '■ < A awHpp wm carried thst the books of teglatrsHoa for the town V opened every Heeday from Jro. let to AprO tat* campaign years, la ortgr tor SHOW eaten to have more sppattailltji fee registration. The toMaartuy eftkms of the deb wsratogtad to senre for the '^iklNokse. HMCOMIttee: J. M ^ . v, A. Graven *. 0. Ryrf*, JL L. Fraser, aad C. ■Ijp''' Saturday, April 27th, at 2 o’clock, p. *., for the purpeM of reorganis ing and Sleeting delegatee to meet la Walterboro. May fth. A full at tendance Is requested. P. B. Ackeeasaa, Secretary. Cattageville, Apr. 22, 1912. Tiger Oeek. The membera of Tiger Creek Dem ocratlc Club, will please meet at Tiger Creek school house Saturday a| JLA8 D. B>., for the purpose of ng and electing delegatee to the county convention. T. J. Beach, Yjslteebera, ApUl uFfSlt!'' . May toattval wBl To the Members of Solders Demo cratic Club: Please take notice thc-t the meet- Ing for reorganisation of Baideis Democrr<Mc club, and for electing delegatee to the county .convention May 9, wilt be held at the school house. Saturday, April 27, at 2:20 Vclcck. A full attendance is urged. son. Bloomy ZaMn. Grade I Ad. Marlon Btrdls Halford. Grade II. Norton Jacobs, Audrey Jones, Athlete Riaher. Grade III. Lillie May Bailey. Leu nia Brow rt, Cr.-rte Hosts, A**ta Roger, Margaret Roger, BesaiO Utv- der. Mollis Under. Grade IV. Nettle l^e Bailey, Ba ba du Bots. Edna Habster.- Grade V. LeRoy Halford, .Me- Lr.’irln Johnson, Alister WBaeU, Ethel Fender, Mabel Tumbleetcm. Grade VI. Andrew Cloogb, Witte Jacobs, Young Linder, gene Morris* Mary Bits Basin Tracy. Qaeda, VIA C*iloa*< Frame Grade Will. Lueilr Beach Fraser, Effle Under, Martha Under, Beeaie Sanders. wntooR. The time tor flHag pledgee la the approaehiag town eleetlaa Is oat at 12 a'etock noon tsmeerew. At tho Urns of going to proa* tho totlowlag P*^.* admtaiotraUm will Improvo v.._ conditions, if not tots gat hack to to «■ Baffka, April 22.- hars had lota of rain rands are a* hotter. nSTQLS card i dates have filed their ** Fa^M»yof^-Js». , DL*01oMr!*B*^ Lessee he, W. B. tho old road working law. Wa had bettor roads under tlmt amth od. When nay place got so very „ . _ bad souse one would work It aad get C. L. Hlers, oredtt tor it, mow aa me dares tor Glover. J. A. Edward*. M. 0, O. W _ Fishburao. tS. B. Mack. B. L. FVaa- or.,C. A OravM aad B. P. Ratgbt. to is understood that there are several more who will file their Pledgee before the time cloam at aooa tomorrow. Tomorrow. Thursday night at 130 o'clock at tho Court eampulgu meeting will at which time the eaadMatoo will he expected to state their poottfoo oa whatever tasuae the catopalgu affords. It to expected that them Vlll bo a lively mooting nod with rise amount of tntarcet. whtgh_ la Shown, there will bo a largo at- tendaaea. * The first primary sleetioa will bo *held at the town hall Taeeday. April - 19th. tho poll opening at T o'clock and cloning at 4 o'clock. Tho agers are J. B. Halford. C. D. Adame aad A. A. Patterson. The second primary. If ms ha essery, will M held May 14th; general eteettoe May Stth. REPBAL HOAD LAW. C. •r. the G. W. Way ‘flays Go Bask to OM Low. Ldltor Preen and Standard: At I um being persuaded by many of my friend* to ran for the Houae of Representatives, I by no means have made up my mind to do so. Per- h.-’in It will not be out of place tor me at this time to give my views or* some things, especially oa our ro: d law, and by so doing, | will not he urged nay more the rase. There Je M m« county that has gtma to the *rscant mud law are behind with work Crape are bacMward, because of so much rain. The grass will get well set. aad R will taka lots of grit and go-yooder to destroy It. Bo still sad hearts aad cease ra- Ptntug. <• Behind the clouds the eua la atilt MYSMORGMOM JUMP a The following tiatefy article to ftoui the pm of om of the think- Of* of Griletou county, who snag tu the ptotol earning hi I Standard Fair weather is coming said work will be ptaatlful aad crape will ha good ta the near future. Politics has not bam talked mack hers about. Tot It is gottlag time m the eluhe moot Saturday aost. Wa' hope to' send boom of oar most lira me* to tho county eoaveatiou. aad aim to tho State eoaveatiou. Personally, wa prefer thorn to bo 1*- at meted. Perhaps tho other fallow would like thorn ha instructed tor tho other maa. Wa prater Wileoa tor praaidmt, Janes tor governor—the others, well any will do. Of ■dlter The Pbms aad mw many mm to Oollcte* I have a choice la the applicants for each office so far, but will wait de- veiopmoats. We want more attea tioa given schools nod toads. How art wa to get It? Study up, boys,, aad toll aa. We will vote for tho ooo who will give the moat raaaoa- abie answer. Ton who would ' ha Statesman, there is room tor a long career for you If you vitl go* vote yourself, to good schools • aad good roads. Try to get them tor I. “Plnkey." tr miry ptateto oa their petomgg U tho number could ho smtlaipid It would bo ourpririaglp large. Whs •hould a auto wtok to ho u walk* tag araaoal aad that too ta deft* auot of statutory aad mural lawf Against whom la he going to __ himself f Do not the town of Bteto kaaraatee proteettaa to peoptot Who to ho going to wound or Witt Why should ha kill or wound anybody f RUltug to aer* or Justifiable except to aetf do le H probable that them M a number of mm who will likely have to defend tbemaslvm? Think of the a am her wko curvy deadly weapons. Are there to many liras ta danger af haiag go- strafed? Are we ltvt*f ta a time of violence! K m the who gam out without weapeoe to either very brave or ha Is fool-har dy. Tot hundreds of eitiaou go they please unarmed with- daagar. Htgkway vary Infraqumt Ate they aoB? Yet mater haatrade jo afmed as though they expected to pa fobbed or murdered almost ,any- ^ W. C. Brant, President. Ruffin, 8. C., April 22, 1912. .18 you LIKE nr TO BE given C A ^ _ Lfdgv High tohool to Pim—t Play hi Waltevbcra. The Lodge high school has won quite an enviable reputation as Having put o:* and rendered In ihle manner Shakespeare's Yon Like It." This plev hr.-< been presented at Lodge twice aad at Grade I. Raadelpk Avast. Henry Br-'ley. Herbert Linger, ' Reuaeth Sutlers, Augastos Stokes, Agasa Hubster, Rosalie Hubater, Ruth Lu cas. Gradel Ad. Cotaawarth burns, Hubert Hlers, Marion John son, Charlie Paurifoyv Raasell San ders, Heyward Sheppord, William Smoak. Ruth Brown, Birdie Hr*l- ford, Ethel Padgett, Ultiaa Pries. Grade II. Btaesll Ackerman, Nor ton Jacobs. Lillian Aekormaa, Au drey Jobss, Atheists Richer Victo ria Warretx Pkanie Salto. Grade III. Carroll Brawn, Eddie Glover. Van Dora Johaaea. Ullto May Bailey. Lenaio Brawn, Loatoe *1 Glover, Aanto Roger, Margaret Ro ger, Peseta Under, Mollis Under, EHeahath Padgett, Addle IV. GBOHGM GAGE HOWELL Only ChOd of Mr. ay. tei ni whither the] Mmr of hgrtoh ora v •riCTwaruawM mv mwaumr m—m new . fV UtMlfciPM I r%BBMEM Ehrhsrdt. and has proven so pop- _ ulsr thet it will be given at ttta ! high school auditorium here Fridwr murmmlmar limur t Pmdbf r’lmndlM li*U •WM®* 199CI1# 1^4 WmtWf» XMA ••• high •vraing. May t. Prof. Claodo Hei tor* priaeipal of th* Lodge school direct it. Those wno atteaa rra tm||M ATaat< r^. Use Puurtfoyv Mabel Tumbteatoa Grad# VI. Andrew Clough. 1 Witte Jacobs, Harry Knight. Guy Mary Daadridge, Marie promised a ram treat. Or* Thursday, April 11, at the «ome of the hr'Ac’s parents. Mr. aad Mrs. B. O. Bunas, at Bowman, their ivaghter. Mias Raby and Mr. E. D. Hyrae, of this ptem. were happily married. Rev. Henry of the Metho dist church performing tho cere- Promptly at S o’eloak by tho straiM of Lohengrin Waddlag march played by Mrs. Olia P. Evans, th* deTravHle, Marta -^e* l -*r Itaiia. uu* 4, a*. 4UW Grade VII. O'Hear Fraser Jaeobe. Flckliag Fries, Pearl Grace, Willie Lee BM Grade VHL Margau doTrerilto, Lueila Beach, Ckace Black. Bdtth Fraser, Martha Under, Amato Me- CaaU. Pauline HeCaata. Irene Pel- lam, Beeato Grade IX. Cltotea da Ms. Eaten Grade X. Hiatt. Ctor* suK 'whom they mot aad In tho pree- of tho i as modiste family of tho contracting parties, were made maa aad wife. . n Immediately after the young eon- **■ pin toft for Oraagobarg la aa ante they were to board the Oaratlaa tpecisl, hat <m account of It being seven boars tote, they neat tod night ta th* city oa th* Ed to te and next morning went to Char- Wedueedar wtf leatoa aad spent several day*, re- _ . .J m Tk* Prate and Stand* taming bora Uocdar *llht. Mr*. ! ~ h .. A Oaataat trill dose May 24. at Hyrae to of a quiet and reserved aa- v?r “.5 Hi tare with a sweet and lovable die- * pattttaa,, bat was a ena- to ta ha tltetoi bp a voting and tka gtrt or young lady umber of tho qaoea. Tfll eutttlo tho toM IM rateo. and a la Bat wMB also const bt east at and th* ra- J. D. Bachaaan, af lataadtoa, aa- aouaeee- kto eaadldaay this weak for tho offleo af Quran nr. Hr. to <7 yoare aid and wan hte preaaet homo to HP of Ga neat iuaday evoalag them will ho spatial aorvleas bold at tb* fM Hsgttot ehuvoh. Th* aubjoct tor itoautoioa la toe B. T. P. U. wiU ha, "Brotherhood aadx-Soclal aubjoct will bo dis hy Mr. Griffin. th* preaching ser- vtoea will ke^aftartattaatty end the Mini Crtota.” Everybody to ta- ^tog to atteud these aervtoee. . A ■racial lavttetioa to extended to all JNrara aad'R. of P.’s. The B. Y. F. D, Win moat at 7:20. Preaching rafter. position, whom to know to to love her. Mr. Hyrae came here from Walterboro about three yean ago and took charge as foreman of th* CaJhoua Advance, aad by attention to hte duties ard bard work has wo th*. confidence of his employers. He to a young man of exemplary habits, sober aad industrious and numbers his friends by the score, made since he cam*. He is receiving con gratulations for wincing such a charming young lady as a life part ner, and may their pathway through Ilf* be one of unending biles.—Cal houn Advance. EJteP Daaghtcra to Meet. Hi* Kings Daughters will meet at tb# Baptist cboech next Monday afternoon at i o’clock. A fall attea la Bettrad. ^ ^ ^ JNhte»#fr. £—0 puhttc pcetttoa didate far two terms for Coroaer ruaalag the ftret time la 1904 aol again ta Ittt Mr. Eaehaaaa served la the war as a Confederate soldier. The first three years he was ptetioned lu the lower Mri <if this State, the las yen* went to Virginia, where he was actively engaged, MrT Buchanaa to considered one af the beet mer* la bin community and hto friends are predicting a successful race. baa* t* the old road aw. Every able bdated mr>n from II to 41 ymrs of ago perform toot tote than eix days work oa th* rand a year, or to Hou thereof, pay •* masric dollars, aad pdat fast each a l*w that will make a aaaa work ur pay a penalty. If r attar the ««* this aad soma other tktoga will m. I kaow^hai I will ard eaHed ak old "fogy." The argUateot writ he that RMt^wtlt not work th* mod aad that our roods will stand jast aa they are for yearn to coma, Well. Eba tomb af them aaw steads Just as they have far the toot five, ton ar .fifteen years past.- aotwtthstaM- tag dim thouteade that mo apeat It to time to step pay- tog at mack tor the Httle received. Ik fko tote war Batwrau thb Btatoa, atgmal ttatory that grant Jaaaph E. Johaetou. to full ratraat from B krtoy. Bo if this lot no marshall pur fora- Tgriliirt tkto biii ahalm of texatloi the/ to r dOora to sarth and tall v anas af dot yjrtt n It had fdr assay Id took vutl to tho man to torn logWatura tor tho aost Ha to. tag ion may ho naked. Date kg peaceable elttoea eu- ha be aa officer of tk* lav terry deadly* Leaves have thf!r time to fall. And flowers to wither at tb north wind's breath. And stars to sat, hut all Thou hast all seasons for this* owa, O Deatli! Youth and the opening rase May cram like thiols too |W* lone for decay, \ And smile at Thee, but Thou art not of thoao Who wait the ripened bloom to to sets* their pray. 4 \ Bach are the thoaghte om haa when contemptatiag the ways of Providence in the mjutery of death, aad sack were doubtless the thoughts of tkoaq trho looked for the last time upon the fro* of Mas ter Ooorge Gag* Howell, th* bright aad only child of Mr. end Mrs. V. P. Howell, who was gathered a* a sheaf to tho harvest of the Beeper Wednesday eveciag of last wank. Ho was Jast a year aid a half of k* tho mu* fol low had boao onito Ul. hut hte aoudltlou grow more hopeful. It was thought the eriate had Ho, however, grew rapidly on Ttoeaday and despite th* gklll of pkydtotaaa ho tb* law- dia* WdUrfem. >. f. ^ to ku UMMUORAai ou No Mto hoauttfUL X too ioul to which are haiag to Mat to #0 kora heard. aad It toitotkora will have this . after tho cteaa up days Th* town carte bars tor tho puypoao of ra- aad tk* pooplo of to hara all ta ooaavaatoat plaeo Lot all th* people of Join this eommoadable Tk* fuaoral sorricee wore hold Tharator aftermmu at Mr. HoweAl's i, eoudueted bp Ear. Maury A large crowd af aympo 1 at Live Oak eemitery after tk* ar rival of th* eveaiag train. Mrs. Hawaii's peraata, Jtodga aad W. GagOv of Ckester, The Farmers and Merchants bank kopu ehosea da a depository for tho Postal Savings Bank, which is now 1a operatioo to Walterboro. Th* of fleers’ of this ineUtotion are al ways atari, aad mehtag mw avo- Toke Notice . Secretaries, Exc- (ruMcmaaasmtttee chairmen and De- Capt David B. Black who haa had a continuous military service tor more than tea /tors, upon applica tion aad oa account of tho mul tiped Het of th* National Oaard of South Carolina with tha rank of captain. Tho dotormlnatkm to ap ply for ratlremout was ranched by Mr. Black after careful considera tion aad oa on account of the mul tiplicity of hie dattoc. which take ap practically all of hto time. Capt. Black has served Id a number of im portent positions and for several years has been n staff officer with the rank of certain. Captain Black has received a number of let ter* from officers In the regiment, ha la , . „ —^ qaeotloa arises. Why will aa umay men la carrying weapons break the tew of tk* State. Think mow this to a righteous law. It mark* a high degree of program to dvUUaif. It hide th* elttoer* go peaoefulty aad unarmed ta hto work guars utaatar him pTotectloa.. Wa kava gotten out of th* Jungle. Wa hara toft tha primitive maa. The tedtrifaal does rot enact and execute hto awa tows. why dose the eitiseu defy lawf Will he •ahatitate kto owa passion for law? What fkall aa- ciety thtak af each a map? to ft aut wall ta brand him as ta sate* som* a lawless parses t 'Aad treat him seeordtagly. Why do yaaag bays aad negraae carry ptotels? Of neo ace all af many of them da. . to It ease* it to enact teoed hr higher ta Itto? It seems ta writer that thto plstoHottog to due ta aa uaderourraat af leesaece tout to ereoywhen earuabIC Tk#. whole tateat purpose of taw sooOm to to either mtouudaratoed ar djeto—Hrd. Law la eMsIad to raetrata ate to ra- preaa.. *Tho poware that to are ordalrod af Gad."* WIU mea over uodarataud lu hriaktag gaud tamo they era defying God, who la tho ultimate author af law aad drier* What wa cued thee, ft uaaato to ■a Is to aaaura mars reap rat tor law. Thto eaa to Bsm ta a kMf» by making a more rigid ea- ot law. Ha taa« an mm esa violate with tmpuaitv they will la da ah. Let the court* tha cltlssM aka stead tote dr tho aauria maho tto riatotora fuel that the taw umam aamatMug. Lte to toread to doa tha aad faara as to aa» la aa other way that tto way transgressor la hard, meat aaede to to a thto lawtoameM. Tto pufclla to aa- daagorad. Tha attea Itself la mrm- aaad. It to time wa (height aa these things. It Is tttee that thought tosM lu tateillgaut eettoa. Near ly alk.the komtoidee aad murdar* art 4m tg two thtaas, th* ever- raady ptotol sag whiskey. Agalast thto evil we should eooteud with all th* raoourees at our command, •hall wa do It? The writer appeals ta the pulpit, tha prase, and tto people to unite against haste things Shall wa do itf Thto to a situation where Indifference itself to crim inal. Lei all good who read theca linen, think on three things. J. C. Lawson. Lodge. April 11. superintendents of couoty commend Ins him for hlr efficient services aad expressing regret at hie determination to retire. Banday school aseocia MOM are naked to mete In the A 8. office at Walterboro. May llth at eleven o'clock to a» Important one tar the aew year Will be U la hoped that hetse will all attend. EL B. Btoae, Mite I. M The sympathy of "the community goes out to Mr. aud Mrs eaa aver the death 1 of their la taut which occurred Ttoeaday merg ing. Mrs. Lucas gave birth to twin bora, om of thorn having Tho other little follow .4' la the write-up'of the play given by the Trf Mn elaaa of tho Ifteka- dtot church at the high school audl- Tkcodore Crosby aud who wave "Little Oraaa uniatoatteMlIy llttla