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f . '• 1ms iaUrMtlM Mtfe mst i. M. letter J. R. B. P. la | •» OWIwwi City: 3ity. May !• mis ftlr, or ^.!«c tfco Bifft* ttosfttrto to rs«Mft ftp ftftMt tortff, asoia—o< ifto Iftldrlfk »lfta # tb# SKtravofoat fo»- ofUfto Kotioaal COftMBSftdaft tftO Irtftft eoBaarratioft of oor Mtaiml tko work. Tfto ylatfom •oada tko offorts of tko tors to astoftd tko Iona of eoauioft aefeOoU, eftlM oa all dtl- asao to oxsrolao tkoir rtyht of kaffrtfto, sod atfttod tkot "Tko hay- of tko taa»ls okoold ko tko ote of aft koftoat publt- of tko ky tko kjfft«iy 0*4 tko polltlo- aro aoftloltiftc tkoa, aro i to tko flaaselal sUMUty (Or Jof tko ccBajary. aa tooxeaaablo “ • - o aataral pratoxt for tkft aulatoftaaeo of ft protoetlTo tariff ykteh moota wttk tko oor roprobaUoft. Wo aro la faror \ oaa ko oaM tkat | fall of It. Tkta wrttor tft a a kot. tko ooly ooo IV (PrMay). la, ftfti 0ft tkft lint ftekm Board la do* >rk amoftg tkooe lo> laolonary. Rot. J. A. M anon a tko,, Osage kls writer, tkat they it people to win and Mt and closest after , of aay people he On Tkortday night, had the privilege rtt reral addressee by a Among those » a Pawnee chief Bogle. Chief White t he Was 79 yeees to laid down a Win ed a brace of six ko religion of Jeans as aa officer in the my and fonght with of tkft loo tft. keeaoae He aaid tkat Baptist con- i ftttoftdod, and tkat ts to attead a great IK platfona. waa read ky for- seer Oorerner Joka Gary Brant, wh . moved Its adoption, it was cose- r . ▲. James, of 1*+ motion tkat tko lentk Caro: ddlogatloa to Baltimore nee to have tkoee to lesnee la tko ftfttioaal Pemocratie plat* oed naaaiaeovsUy. "Its as good ft Pomocratk platform as asy Democratic Norik or ftontk can write,” said Mr. James ko took Me seat t Of' tariff. aatiOMl affairs Is We ooodomD ike Be- poMleoa system tor proteetioo, aad doslare for a tariff for rsvoooo only aft ftdjftsted as to plaee tkft kmrdooe sfftftQy ope* all steam aad ta- tke mintmam tko aftossarles of life tkft marlmnm dntfee npoa inn* of a Jest pension tor reteraas of the ‘cirll war, tkelr widow* aad or*' pkaas. More tkaa this wo ooft* tend is ao anjast impoeitioo a people already* hearing proportionate share of the of aa eotravagsat admlalstrattoa me edncation of oar moans tko preoorratioo of tko . poblic aad wo eomaeoad aay of forts of oar Lsglslatare to at tend the common school Una la tko Itato to a ported of nine jaoatha la tka year. Aa toeney means a of tew aad order aad aa ta crime. **«elate tfte aapport of tko af tko oftaaty. I fkaak yoa for tko ftepport givsa am la flertaei and pledge myeelf to abide tko to* silt of tko Demoeratie primary. J. L. LYONS, *• c- ... I hereby aaaonnce my candidacy for magistrate of Waiterkorp sibject to tko raise of tko DsmocraUc pri mary. J. A. EDWARDS. WaUerkore, f. O. POR fOWIMBIP far towasklp of Bello township, and pledge myself to abide tko ro» •nit of tko Demoeratie primary. a. ■. goodhio. Raffia, 8. C. day, Sunday school did mack to makd the a sweceos. While the sttoadsaoe of delegates wee not as teipe ao might hove beeo, there was mask la tenet maaifeeted ky t! la a brief article sack as tkta. it Is impossible to giro a mere eatliae of the work which was accomplished. . me following it tko program: Wedoeeday, opening services by Rev. W. V. Dibble, pastor at ML Wednesday evening. Bandar echoc standard, ky J. M. Way. (laid tart for Soath Carolina AgvteaUnro keteg the predominail *koald We shall ever hold inviolate the right of every white aaan to on» prose hit preference honestly and thirty In oar primary sIsoHoam ftfti we call npoa nil one people to e»> orctoe this privilege and gaamatca a government which aafegaards Ufo. liberty aad property «f sad which will iasar* Mte lanlshmcat of the gaOt* tko protection of tko taaoceot. Pablte ko hold to a strict ter the trasta rspemd la tko people aad, if foaad i be condemned ky all nemo as it. jokks. of oar pao- Pte, ‘wo deooanco ike policy of tko RejahlteftS party ip levylag aa ftasrhltaat. tariff apoa tko articles permlttfag free trade la the modlties prodaced by as as dis- eriminatten against a perttea ef the eoaatry, as aaJasL nateir and a robbery of the people. Wo oommoad the. policy of the presgat Democratic leaders la Con gress Is their effort* to redoes the hardens of oar people and properly adjust the cost of living. We condemn the action of s Republican President, who, while law- abiding el Uaene. The happiness of tko pooplo should ko tko aim of aa honest pablte servaad. tot I Urn ML ML Carmel, May SI—Special: Tbd farmers ef oar section are" vary basy fighting Gen. Greta aad his army. It seems like the political bolls very slowly this year, would not like to bo ope of appointed officeholders. Mr. sad Mrs. A. B. Padgett and children attended preaching at Ev ergreen Sunday. • Miss Pearl Beach is visiting her ■ifcter, Mrs. J. M. Campbell, of proclaiming his belief In a revision downwards of the tariff, vetoed fro * Florld *- partly political motives mcasares | Mrr and moth€r at ' honestly and sincerely passed by our tended Preechltg at Evergreen Suu- Democratfc repreaentc-’lvea In the as Charlie when he found rode ltd miles of hla pooplo a for going so far that Jesus walked • baptised, and "I t ter, bat I ride." > Pawnees told me long distances 'to icrimes 25 and .10 i go on Saturday and larch nntil after ser- ly. The reports of Bards were all good, stands fourth in the i Southern States in of the whole people. Monetary flyptem. The monetary system of the Republic, founded and based upon the necessities of civil war, is obso lete, Inadequate and a means of op pression of the people in the hsads of skylocke who aro thus enabling them to perpetuate their power by the coatribatlone of enormous sums to the party la power. The pow er to rsotrict or increase the vol ume of earreacy should be placed Id the hands of the people, whose representatives sloae, under the Cod stltntlon, have the authority to cola money. We condemn the Aldrich plan proposed by Northern millionaires tk# an calculated to form and perpetu- Knife a money trust In the hands of lenders, to the ltdury ef the ■ bor rowers and builders of great Indus tries aad the developem of oar re sources. Money should be a me dium of exchange and 'not s com modity to be bartered and sold. KtaHic Rcooarcee. We believe in the conversation of onr public resources for the use of the people and we urge upon all Democrats in Congress to vote for measures looking to the preserva tion of our forests and the perpet uation of our natural water powers, designed to turn the wheels of in dustry and minister to the happl- Mise Minnie Carter has returned home stfer spending a week with friends and relatives at Ehrhardt. She was accompanied by her sister, little Miss Re be, who has been at tending school at Ehrhardt. I W. R. Bench had business Id Co lumbia last week. Mrs. Elisabeth Linder spent a week recently with her dsiughter, Mrs. A. T. Utsey\ of Round. Mrs. F. W Jackaooboro, May 20.—Special: Mrs. F. W. Sires died on the night of May 11. She had been In fall ing health for sometime bnt it was] not thought serious. Her death came r _ ae a shock to tke entire community/fil hat ta coast durably Improved at She leevee a husband and five this writing. Mam Iteg Bmoaks, May 2ft Special aa evident fact that tke eat la this vicinity kaa been cat by the workings of nature, heneft the many ottered plans ky which was to bo rsdaoed will ko ittlteed no doubt tko aataral curtailment will suffice. Henry Btokep aad W. D. attended a picnic near Ekrkardt As cension day. J. B. Frails. A. P. SmMk, T. J. Taylor, aad Bov. J. C. Coasts weal te St. Jokaa ta oaa •! tkft moat en joyable ptcaiee we kero ever wlt- fteeoed. It has keen tkft custom of tko pooplo of 8L Johns to gtvo a picnic every tee—loa dap ' ter years. They ate* had Chiktiaa’s day, which was an additional tare of tko day. Tko following la the program. Childrens Day Greetinge"—Miae Ada Smyley. “When Jesus Was a Little Child" —Master Albert Kinsrd. "The Savior aad tho Children"— Mias Vlorrlo Me Albany. "My Love DoHy"—Laarte • Max- cy. . '’'Welcome to the Cradle Rollers" —Jennie Smyley, Ethel Croeby sad Beaselleu Smyley. "Jesus, onr Helper"—Six boys. Recitation—Five tmaJl children. "Our Gift to tho King" — Misa Mamie Haddock. "Tom Gray’s Droem"—Miss Mary Fftader. Recitation—Two little girla. "Tke Children’s Offering"—Mas ter Willie Beckette. “A child Like Me”—Master Char lie Bucket. "There is no King But Jesue’— Little Rheumelle Maxcy. Tke exercisee ’ were very good. Skortly after tho exercisee, dinner was spread and everybody from far aad near were invited to go up aad natisfy the inner matx After din ner lemonade waa served. Tke ehoerful throng though small, oa- joyed social conversation till late ta Mm afternoon before disponing. , Miss Gertrude Berry came home school a tew dayss ago quite at Hampstead eh arch February, 1912. ID FLAY BW»MH(II.I. children, booldoo an aged mother. The interment took place at Sheri dan cemetery neer Cottageville, in the presence of a largo crowd of rel atives and friends. of thm Bays Cora Clab i Through inadvertence the name of MarloD Yarn, of Islandtoa, was omitted from tho pabllshed»liet of members of the Boys Corn club, expects to be hes>rd when the re sults are being determined next fall. if i Mias Justine Htera attended It. at Orangeburg tke Col- H *>; ay ludicrous thir.-rs have you got anything to drink.” d to our good look- ( I answered. "No.” He theD said, itton from Colleton ."What about the other boys?’’. I iboma and on the said, “They have nothing.’” He I tke Mississippi Riv- then pointed to Rev. J. M. Craven, k Island trestle at who was still asleep _snd said, .. and traveled over ["I'll bet that big fat one has got itei< for a greet part plenty pf it." Upon reaching Okla- inntng over the rri’- j homa City this crowd undertook to [he train moved very eat some spaghetti and I hardly this aad the engine ) know whether our old frlenda will ally blow a warning > know ns when we reach home or through Geor- not. We may bring a disk of it MteMnippi ». ete^fl about 19 PL id tho te* teft teMftg <o Arkan- . to aad reached to o'clock on pooka, aarty* farms Tko Press and Standard if it will improve force their I may tell yea about tko etc. wkeft I get kome. Rev. J. R. Funderburk. (No use te kilag any sspagkottl we tft H am teS t • . j, "J.. Whitner Reid, secretary.” Hie DnrftJfts of tee Swanq*. are •mosquitos. As they sting they pat deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then follow the icy chilis and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly ty phoid. But Electric Bitters kill and cayt out the malaria germs from the blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. “After long suffering,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Locatua. N. C., "Three bottles drove sJl tko malaria from my system, and I’ve had good healt ever since.” Best for all stomach liver and kidney ills. 50 cents at Jao. M. Kleln’e . - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse du Dots end UlH^ son, Jesee Jr., speat the week ead Id town at tko home of his Mrs. H. W. du Bole. • • e Mrs. M. H. Meorer, of ft. to”la town visiting her UrmJ. O. Padgstt. Mrs. FJMli here ssteral day*. A. It Padgett who kaa been very ttl ter maay days. Is considerably hotter at this writing. Mrs. I. M. Maxcy is vtmitlng her brother st Lexington. L. C. Padgett lost a very fine colt a tew days ego. A*. P. 8. A meeting of tko business men and those interested in securing for Walterkoro a winning baseball team for this eoason met Monday even ing st the Y. M. C.. A. kail for the purpose of dlscasa’.ag the matter and arranging some plan. It waq decided at this sseetlag not to or- | ganise a regular baseball assocla- tonl for tko reasoa that tkoee pres ent did not desire to go Into it as a money-making proposition, but rim- ply for tke parpoM of fostering the playing of good ball ky tho Waiter- boro boys daring tkta eoason. A committee of five waa appoint ed for the purpose of rmlriag tho accessary funds to equip properly the baseball players. This commit tee eoaelats of A. ft. Kareth. trees urer, C. D. C. Adams. B. T. H. Shaffer, W. H. Padgett aad B. B. BeftteD* C. D. C. Adame was made manager of tke team aad will have charge ef tko sehedulo for tko teem. The following are tkft players who will compose the Walterkoro aad among thorn aro noted pedal ly good players, Harold But ler, Grady Oriffla, Geo. Pries, Prea- ttas Oriffla, Girard Byrne, Randolph Howell, Raymond Patterson, Mar shall Gruber, Wltsell Anderson, C. L. Ferrell, Harvey Padgett, aod Julian Croeby. tery eouMMftt Mrs. B. C. Beach, Verifier tewap skip** Uro secretary, writes of tea vtriteitoa ef several schools sad tkft establishment of a Oradte Roll, two school vtsltatloft departments and tke format tea of plana for aa,; oo* ganlaed class. Mrs. Corbett Braxton tells of hsr succesi other reports speak eaeouragingly. Let ns hear from every school. Yours In this work, / Ida M. Flshburns. -.1 Adv hairy Bsurdft The advisory board of tho county visitation work kaa bos* salted to meet at tke office of Mtse Fisk > borne, county field worker. Dart 1 Tuesday morning. Map A*, c* U* o’clock for tko porpose of mapping out the work aad arranging plans for Its eftceoM. i . Tho hoerd eoaristo of tko fol-^ towing ministers rspvoseatisg tkft following deoomlaUftas: Baptist—Rev. J. B. FuadevkurM aad J. C. Lawson. A. M. Wal- all Skim Diseases Dtasp- Tettorloe Is Used. This is the one unfailing reme dy, and no matter how severe case of eczema, piles, tetter, ring worm, old sores or scalp disease you may suffer with TETTERINE will, give instant relief and affect m permanent cure. We know the merits of this soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee It. Get a 50c box at your druggist. If he has not the genuine TETTERINE, send ns 50c and we will supply you at once. The Shnptrlne Co, Savannah Oa., For Sale By John M. Klein Evaageliat Kaare ta Walterkoro. Bptaeopftl—Rev. T. P. Baker Methodist—Rev. W. P. owe, Jr. Ckristteft—Rev. C. F. Outtev. •Advent—Rev. J. J. Williams.. til t k A aeries of meetings which are attracting a great deal of notice In Walterboro are thOM conducted by the Rev. gunnel Nance. State evan-| while Sunday in town visiting rotep l gel 1st of A. if. E. church at the A. tivee. • • * ^ Miss Barbara Jftques, of Cottago- vllle haa accepted ft foeHten at W. V. Glover’s. f f see Mias Addle liader and sister Mrs. Lula were among those Id town Friday. “ . CWta, f T. P. Lfetene, aews ed’tor of thd Charleston Evening Poet, spent ft W. C. Smoak. of St George a visitor to Walterboro M. E. church of which Bev. P. M. Mouson is poetor. These meetings will continue for several days. Cottage prayer meetings and Bible reading 4 p. m , special revival sermon . and warning to sinners at 1.30 p. m., each day. The annur-l report of ^vangeliM Nance for 1911 shows that he held Tit services, preached more than see Misa Florence Blaek, who has been attending Coker College for Women, le at boms for the summer holidays. M1m Blaek is a member of the Sophomore class. , • e • Miss Peerle Beach left Thursday afternoon for Hastings Pla., where she will spend some time with her sister Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Mies 500 sermons, gave tt lectures, j Beach will also visit relativese in traveled 14,000 miles, 4,559 pro- JUmpa aad Jacksonville. L. E. Hill, of Ronnd, was among tho visitors to Wslterhoro Mon day, * ‘ . * * • i Miss Cteadte Beach. Kathies* sad jouteft ftegartte ef ml Okgteil Bate |i tewa Bftturday. Go., ’ feeeed the religion of the Lord Jo-, J • • • Saturdft ess. •■* tkore were 27,000 Blhiee j <j. L. Farrell, who Is , sad 1400 softg books of the Gospel the turpeotllue burinees were disposed of sad 45,000 treeta |hsa moved tft tew* sad together *ttk I7.9tft queetloa sheets mg tke rerideuee formerly wee* datrikuted among the people, by Chief of Police An as* cordially wslssmi to theeo | Hr. aad Mrs. R. F. for %hite _ ^ tkft I ..... »•*