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. I 4V.- ■K ... v ' • f » . . s* •> J3C. X «#►■>»*» •*<• td^ i • 'i" 1 ’J?*-. Jvw i I Ult. jp-■■ v" ♦,.• L ' • .*•* v »r ■** Wr-HPC A«ii ,rvf» >■ JM| *■ ; • hit it. mi. 1*%* I t. Oak «l i at. A •Mtoeme UfkU tpr Walt^awo** votUi wan*. 14k* 4v«rytatac «U* » / tmr* t Tk* a*a B*M Alkcrt I* * kw*- VMT. TvftftljBg *•* Mjr it !• «|««1 U uqr a*t*l u«7 «to9 *t ia Mr Md b*tt*r ta*» many. voaM a* auatj* «*v« ail« at fMt m*4 I* ColMoa *o«mty, if a*ar «*Mt «ad«r oar “wa nd *mb atiliMd ta roa* Ink tka tava kaa* a* Ita work of mtaatvc *t«**t* wtta ▲at**u graral. It la a UtOo oafoaaloa- II l» trao, kat wko woald aot irofor a Mttlo nqfoaao to to ana? Join cror roack plaow. Tko armt of a aiiad tiger la .MTaltoraore a low days ago was a •top ia ta* right dlroetloa. We de- Mr* to eommead the authorltlee for taktag tki* step, bat w* tnut that «t will aot^iad jaot h*r*. Hut ther are other aad more aotorkma Mind tigar* la towa thaa the oa* or- gaatod ir^VtMtat, and eanroat rn- mot ha* it that their laira or* •roll-kaowa. B* all neaa* )*t the Mtjaoa* of Woltorboco aad tho lo- Vtily «*a*tit*tod adthorHl** pit Mu lUogal tal* of ligaor with- «* thd towd UaUta. Thia can be Muo, Mid fa the aojae of law and order, skosld he Am*. \ 1* H pOMlhle that ther* la a eoa- •eatuoaat to Wa^torboro to the wHHbm of bliad Mp*r*f VP eaaaot holler* It, yet -rn ar* dally told th*r* or* **v*ral lo Waltwhoro. Miu of whieh ar* o*M to ply their trad* alvoot ta Mu toadow of the ^part hoaae. If thi* he trao why hare towa or ooaaty offieem charged with ca- VoroeaieBt of law? The followiag offlcera are epeciflcally charged with tho enforcement of tho prohibition tow to WaJterboro: The mayor and policemen; magistrate aad ooaata- dle; sheriff aad depaty—at least aix officers. It la aeedleas te state that tbeee officer* if backed by «h* pabllc sentiment eon enforce th * tow in n maalcipnllty the else of Walter boro. They can make It so hot for riolatora of this law that thera will bo ao rlolatioa. Will do itf Wo wpoei to too other arroaca follow that of a few daya ago- aM tot theao ho tho “SotUle’s” aad tho “Chloco’a" of Waltorhoro rather Ihaa tho aianll oftoader. Why de ity, till a atroaper foothold ia ao> t? Nmmi tho Ittp* to aot. ^ "“*rV j*- 18 * ' tor Wtltorhoro by thto 'gwat dtok, Mto o, . a < : j r ho li tor oHao (he fact that tho Uho WkM to that Mooli tho totoot vfr- i Might hare to pan** to its* where he wm at. aad we Hut ho woold xafotoa. wty year* ago tho oM hotel w01 Waltorhoro ho tho ho; at Part MooRrle; and h it hotng mid ahont too largmk tow la R I* ahoot bom > write, hat ahoot a tre* aad aot yot a* wall hat which to gottiag to bo golto faauoa la Waltorhoro aad Ool- totoa ooaaty. Thia treo to aot yot hooey with ago aor to Ra elreomfer- eaee aa great to some of oor giants ta tho foreot, hoi thto tree mold it speak aad dttiloaa what it iao heard woald a tal* oafold whom or «ry word woald ho franght with lo- cal importawm tJader Its hraqrhto it (to ahado tho po litical dmtlalea of tho Nation. county and municipality hare b**a arranged; - In the shelter of its protecting bough* the aeleDce* of agrlcnltar*. banking, gormrnment her* all been analysed, and many of the theories found wanting. Up on the rustic seat against It* trunk bar* sat the capitalist and the paa- the high and the low; the mighty gad the oppressed; the gor- ernor aad gororaed; the aged aad tlu youth; tho realist and idealist; tho guilty aad tho innocent; tho happy *ad tho mimmhle; tho state*-. aad to* poliudoa; tlu mlat and th* siaa*r. Thia tom. Mad reader, ta a bmati fal wito*ri and to gioalag today to tttomm of m balmy May day Jaot aero** too atswst fram Tho PAm sod Ptoadord. Almost •ay hoar, day or night, one eaa find ha raotio mot occupied, aad a delightful reetiag place It to. Thto to detuned to be of to- cal history. MR. ncnm demurs. tor. hot with too fmao to ho draw* ao •Marly m h wid ho ta tb* mm- tog rrirtr this paper feels ip* ft I* Of to lay toMMMI oa a madldoto to hlmatof, hat w* toltoro prw- will dtotote sack man* to rha msh* too oaffmgm of If too pmpl* or* aot ot to* mafldmm of tho la m groso a matter oa thto, whai gamHoa tooa should dw eeb tooald ho kopt M rogmrd to othor tomm m atom Wa holtoro ! Mr. hi* ortiel* with- md that whoa h* gtoa aa th* atuap h* wUl b* wiUfog to state wh*th*r or oat ho Uau to here, and prw- roald atom to dictate tho of WoMorhovo’o town ooaa- i ordiaaom r*q«**tiag rnaalag oa tho streete Rrory pareot daring Moftho feels gnat anx iety tor the safety of th*ir chU- drsa who are oa tho atroste aa loag ao toga are allowed to raa loom sod at will arm too towa; One child bitten by o mod dog won’T ho worth all tho worthless caanics la Waltorhoro. aa well aa tho pro- dons little petted pup*. Mauling them will not interfere with the mra happiness of the dog, end will render him safe In so far as chil dren go. Let the first meeting of the new Council pass such ordinance and remove the fear and dread In eldeat of the hot summer months. Oii mm (to top**., T .. *4*4* POE wUl ton ak ay -mar togak, Mnitoy faito I, at It a^dMfL' 1 hUto m hotter, taka* «p aagar towa r wp»i*. ■ v.>» i§ mi TO* groaad, *apt*fntai 41 14 Apply to Irnag or Maria Varaadoa, WMtorhoro, TL S. *-J*-to. •» SALto-Thro haadrod of oar mra, at am to bm&wl. O. W. Achonma, Cot- taganitok t. 0. *-f *4t. ypsnusn rot ialm—nitrate of Soda. High Oradm aad Kaiait, Goods now on hand. TViry aad •haftor. S-IS-SL VK>R iktito - load planter tm poaamto for ml* at B. W. Bloch Jr. »-2S-tf. 1* or It paaad try cared ham at one*. Claud* A. Orarm, Pram oat WMNTtoD—Th* pnhlic to know that I am raaming a hook to Waltarho- ro, aad will mmt aU tralaa. Wpl haadle haggag* ar * any dm*, night ar day, Crarm, Tboa* No. ICJ. WANTED—lal«am*a and mllmtors, tor Osliotoa Conaty. WUHag to fnrmiah a homo aad wagon, gplrn- did proposttioa oftotod. Apply la pomm at Singer Sowiag Machiao gtore, Waltorhoro, 8. C. *-tI-St-f. WANTED—To haul yoar freight, or toko yoa to too train., I am wall ogaippod to do anything la the hanitag Ha* day or night Phono fly. Burt Pramptoa. 14-tf. WANTED—to bay chickmo. Apply to J. L. Reals, Waltorhoro Ho tel. S4Mf. THE NEW TOWN COUNCIL. A. P. Smith, at Anushs, who la candidate for lUprmmtatire sum act to bo ah)* to eom prehead why U to that tho matter of Btoam or ante-lisa** should b* lajmted In to th* cosaty campaign. mpselaUy if Walterboro will hare n new town eonadl after Priday night of this At toast thsr* will be two mh*rs of th* town council, all th* other* haring bees rs- Ther* are some pereops who mem to think that It makes Bttto diffsrsaee to tho prngrsm and of too town who are th* a of th* town's gorernmeot Thto to a mistake. Tho ef fect of too gorsrammt of th* town hae all to do with the Imprmaloaa by tlu towa i» the oateide —Bow does th* towa staud for law aad order?— is on* of ihe first gamMom asked by n prospec tive settler. This Is entirely ia the of th* Town Connell and Mayor. What appearance doe* the towa present to newcomer? Thto auttor to atoo lo the hands of the town Connell. There have been mom tar criticisms of tbs recent regards the office of repreeeafhiire. ( town council along these line*, hut He state, ia ao article published U* are to lUiow the dead elsewhere that he "shall pay do ' pom to bury it* dead, and to look attention to tho blatmt erie# for hopefully to the fntnrs for a better Of eoorse this ! condition of affairs. Let the peo ple of the town be oot disappoint- the candidate for legislature, bat 1 *d BOUND. email gam of money oa Mata street Monday afternoon Owner cod have same by proper ly claiming It a)t my office. W W. Bmoak. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ice cream churns, 2 qt„ 3 and 4 qt., at Terry A Shaffer’s. Qt., Rttb-My-Tlsm will cure you. Welch’a Grape Jnice, delicious and fresh at Klein'a . Itch relieved la SO minutes by Woolford’a Sanitary Lotion. Never falls. Bold by John M. Klien, drug gist ,10-lt-dm. Paints and plenty of them at Klein’s . Rub-My-Tlam will cure yon. Pratt* lice kilter for poultry, 10 cent* at Klein’s Th* Jao. M. Klein guaranteed tooth brush, imported from London, at Ktoia’a. • or I doom kkk will break any cam,of Chills and Fever; it acta on the liver hotter than Calomel, aad does aot gripe or sicken. Sic. S4t4m. Tanglefoot fly paper aad "Death to Film’’ at Klela’s. aor against Btoaae. to a matter entirely ja discretion of * - we beHev* that before the campaign 1* over Mr. Smith wilKhave chang ed hi* ptad. Tlu Prat# and Standard has ao fight agaiiMt thong,.who dartre to vote for the re-election of Gov. Bleam That to a nutter, a* Mr. ftnhh thinks, to toft cptiraly with too individual. The gaopto of Col- Mam ooaaty have a right to know, too caadtdntea Mr ^toTito Use discretion and judgement, gen ttemen of eonacil. and see to it that the ordinances of the town are obeyed and respected or repeal then* Above all thing* let there be war to the death oa vtolatora of the tow. especially thorn who would sell Ugaor. Th* fatare welfare of the town to to year hands, aad the people are looking to yom to do Roncm Notice is hereby given that all creditors of th* srtats of Mrs. C. N. Gahagaa, deceased will file their claims duly attested and all those who are Indebted to the said estate will make payment to the under- signed. R. E. Gahagan, Administrator. Ftekbnree A Ftehburne, Attoreny*. &-k-4t. Walterboro, 8. C FINAL NOTICE. On th* 8th day of June, 1912, I will make my final return and im mediately thereafter apply to the Probate Judge of Colleton county for letters dlapissory of the es tate of Joseph Marvin, Jr. C. H. Marvin. ” Administrator. Walterboro, 8. C. May k, 1»12. t-lMt. I CANDIDATE CARD tog ovum. - J •••Ml taid K « •» m- J* V- xiarr oaaiooi. . Colored hheck homespun Apron oheoh gingham Ladies’ Kimonos Ladies’ Kimonas Ladies’ Long Kimonas A 1-lb can taloum powder Annonr 10c, Size Glycerine Soap, 6 cake* for 6 spools Costs’ cotton Pearl Bnttona, 3 Doz. for Embroidery, 2 yards for 27- in Embroidery flouncing 40-in Embroidery flouncing 28- in 10c. colored lawns 7-8 yard bleach The best towel in town The best towel in the State Men’s work Shirts Ladies’ Plaid Silk Beits And Hundreds of Other Spociab Waberboro’s Popular Store W.X Oilfl* nod Valuer Cawed Ooodtttouu Corrected. When the tyetem becomes run down, the nerve wrecking chill aad burning (aver easily infect the hu man system. Malaria take* quick deep root in weakened system. The body needs the anti-malaria properties of. quinine and the tonic qualities of iron. When these are taken the cure is effected and the system fortified against the dtosase. There 1* a remedy mad* of jnst them lagrediente—Roberta Chill and Fever Tonic. It ban the Aate-nuteria proper ty •? pnr* Amerphonc Quinine in •totem form, combfnod wKh th* tonic gnnllttos of iron. It M o never failing remedy for Chills and Fevers remittent and in- remtotetot fsvera. and a specific for all oHdorto eondktooa. Th* drnggtot at 'Waltorhoro mil it for tl emits a hotel*, and guar antee R. Grocery Specials This Week. Wc beg to quote die following for this week: White Rone Flour, pgr bbl^gjjjQ 15 lb* gran (a la ted Sugar for £ QQ Rice 3 qt> for Star Ly« S boxes for •••••••••p«s••••••••»••••••• Oetogaa Soap 6 enkm for 3 Iba Starch for **** V************** Frnit Jars, pint per dom PhUtJan, qta. pm dom Fruit Jan, 2 qta. ••♦*••••••••••••••••••**••»«** Th* did liners hove hem obliter ated. There ar* no longer Till- manttes and ante-TIllmmiNM, for Senator Tillman has become an ad mirable .asset of tho anited De mocracy and men once bitter aotag- 00 tots work together in unity and harmony. It has token 22 yean and Cole L. Bless* to bring about this change, and It will be a bigger, abler and stronger man than Blease to redivide this State into two bitter *M wellnlgh Irreconcilable po< lltlcal faction*. Even the reeleetlon of Gov. Bl^aue—a remote possibil ity from present Indications—would not create a condition resembling that of the Tillman era pf tb* ear ly nloKiee.—Sumter Herald. Thto newspaper has no personal quarrel with the preaeat governor, we feel that when R comm to flllhig the executive chafe of the Gtoto the man who la placed therein •honld ho nbov* th* common herd Ml bird*, and tho whiakey k*. W* prefer o moo w* *om took y# to om Ml 0 man for whom •«•• LBi SHOES HATS AND DRY GOODS Let us show you our new and complete line of Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods. WANTED—Chickens. Will pay CASH. W. H. GUESS & BRO. WALTERBORO. S. C. Mrs. W. R. Bench Wtaa 1st Prize. The grand trading stomp content which closed Saturday at * p. rn at Terry A Shaffer’s Department •tore resulted In the 1st prise, a $40.00 plat* glaaa china closet ao- tog to Mra. W. R. Bench who handed M the greatest number of the T. A 8. cash coupons. The •mount of Mrs Belch’s coupon# wan $1188.19. Mra. B. P. Knight won tad prise a handsome oak rocklrer choir. Mia. KnlgMt’s coupon* amounted to •1948.98. The contest hofun lunonry 1st iflS. Mem Ttnry and toaffer will aa- tho hogtoatag of o