The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 03, 1912, Image 4
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“•^Jpartaal^** aMftiac away
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aat thla oat aad aav* It for talaM
tafaraaea. aa a frawlaja baoh>
lot Bay aot h* yahtlihad thla yatf.
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effajad aad aa ttaat ovary oaa win
ha lUlBU, Sat yoar aahtMta raadg
aar#, aad haBa to plaa ahead.
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CULL** I
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*1 ob ftdac to rot* for Oorara-
or Slaaaa ao mattar what happaaa,
area if ha la prorod to b* a "
raaaal". la a raaiark/mad* oa th*
atraat her* a f*w daya ago by a dt>
ta*a of on* of tha aovaty** moat
Srogroaalr* commaaltl**. Of eooraa
It 1% a maa’a prerogatlr* to rot*
for whom ha plaaaaa, aoch remarka
« 1
load to ahow how lightly aoma
rotata look apoa thatr aacrad doty
of Sfralalag th* ballot aa tha ahoie*
of a fro* maa. of what aa* la
argBBaat to aaeh a rotor? What
dOM h* ear* for th* good aarne of
tha htat* whoa he would yota for a
•* rascal” to be Its goraro-
©r?
Wa fear there ara tar too maoy
nan Ilka thla roter.. la truth. It
la estimated that there ara at
least 30,000 of them la South Car
olina—men who would rote for the
present Oorarner no matter of what
h* Bight be eoarlcted. To them It
dose not matter that a maa la
gorernor of “bit fHeads” only that
Be consorts with erimlaals, that ho
hM rlolated all tbo prlnetplao of
good gorermment, that ho orer-
rtdaa law and oounaala crime.
Iff# are glad to ha ahla to heUweo
md eandldly apeaklag
the aerehanta of Walterboro and
Ondotoo county who ara not ndror-
Uslng thatr goods are punning tha
poomt sort of hualneaa policy—they
sro committing hualnoas suicide.
They are allowing tha anil order
houses to get n foothold and they
are drawing bustneaa away from
tho town and county. Wake up,
gentlemen, and compete! Adrertlee
your won* aad go after tho boat*
It to yoars by Hght If yon
want It. Do yonf Wa shall see.
Oar advertising rate* are reason
able and yonn for the asking.
Get busy.
yen A lengthy ddMorlal la
*f the new county yrepoaltteu. All
Bd enough, but logic Calto la
the face df fMta. B to kauww to
aU that aermral small oouallaaha.ro
a formed or «r«nt«d by iuttlig
oM eouattoa. IT IS MOT A PACT
however that thoeo naan
gaaerdjfr Mr s'hlSbM sat* of
than old er largnr couatto
It to Mown that thorn at*
Bind adrantagM in aamll
Sf th* *dtt*r raally wants to ho
helpfnl lot him gfr* facta B pB*o
of argumaat. It would h* May tu
gat B touch with. My
Ch*e»h**, La*. Dtllo* aad Calhoaa.
proewr* tha fa*B from their eouaty
offloen aad giro them to the pub-
Me. 1 am aura such earrlee would
ho appreciated.
We hare B tha proposed eouaty
a fine, Htlaeashtp, the .bead territory
and th* aeeemry taxable value*.
All this la spit* of the “nigger*
aad alligators*' of whom th* adh
tor a* perrldly writ**. Tran we
need more population, bat these
might join us from '•across the
fence.*'
1 suppose our interests are
th* same aa th* editors, hence the
tratrtag of his gnaa, hat facts are
the only projectile* that caa reach
oar camp.
S. A. Harris.
WHY GO CRAZY?
Saturday of this week is the time
scheduled for tha State campaign
party to rlsit Walterboro. Doubt
less will bs present at this tima
ing a groat crowd of people from
over the county. Theoretically thlto
to as K should be, and we wish wa
could promise those who attend* a
meeting filled, with statesmanlike
speeches, m which comtructlre and
progressive Ideas might be launched, around and rt u.rig out bonder the
But w* can promise nothing of ' or*, inflicting a nainfnl though net
tha bird If the meetings held the
past two weeks may be taken aa an
indication of what to expect.18^
While brlnglBg Richard Brown to
Wihettoro under commitment *©-
pars from toagfotrot* Miley. Jus*
ns the freight train was leaving Wtl
Hama thla Morning he attempted to
Menpa from con> table W. F. Cone,
jumping from th* mortag train*
which was running at the rate ef
about II tn’lcs an hour. Nr. Cote
immediately lumped after the negro
aad shot him, the bullet striking
at the back of hit neck ranging
this year bNfdf fhMp tu Bdk*
L. Fras
er. WaHarhBfO| >. C,
f-S-lt.
“T“
van.
LOOT—Cue black and whit* spotted
to tho name “Jeff**
If returned to H. A.
Waltorboro, 8. C.
y-f-tt
WdffTKD—TO MB aeverml tons of
add aad kainlt, also some aor-
ghwm to to with peas. lao. H.
Feurtfoy, Waltorboro, B. C.
T-4-tf.
WANTBD—to buy ehtokoaa. Apply
to J. X* Boats, Walterboro Bo*
t-SMf.
LOCALS.
Rab-Xy-Ttom will cur* yon.
Welch’s Grape Juice, deHdoua
aad fresh at Klein’s .
Paints aad plenty of them at
Klein’s .
Rub-My-Tlsm will car* yon.
Pratts 11c* killer for poultry, XO
cents at KleB’s
Tha lao. M. Klein guaranteed
tooth brush, imported from Lpadoai
at Klein'a
f or f doses f« will break say
caa* ef Chills' aad Fever; it acts oa
the liver better tha© Calomel, aad
doM aot grip* or sicken. 3Sc.
MS-Sm.
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* 1 last received a aar load of wire
—Autheag Dixon Special, made by
the American Steel and Wire Co. 4f
and 41 ladM* high. Onarantaed to
bo ogaal to any oa tha market. H.
W. Black Jr., Walterboro, «. C.
7-l-St. , f' T
Tanglefoot fly, paper and "Death
to Flies" at Ktoin's.
PeriiRpsU knot as weOIttownss it should be
distooe can get any Had of Ladies, Misses
or Chiidsens shoes at Taylor's, yet such is true.
ODR SHOE DEPARTMENT LEAD
An entire section of our large store is set apart
for our Shoe Department It is our aim to
make this department one of special interest to
every lady, Mias or Child of Walterboro and
Colleton County, by always having a full andh
complete line of the BEST SHOES MADE.
Slues Per SnsUne or Storm
-«• *
Such is THE STAR BRAND SHOE Let
us show you, and 40V you and please yon.
V* him and other* *f hi* kind, wa
will uy that w* have
hand-wri ting oa the wall, aad In
terpreted it maaaa
hack had at dawn.”
eerloue wound, tot sufficient
•top the fleeing regro. Mr. Cone**
leg wa* slightly irjured la jumping
from the moving train. Dr. Kinsey
ext*acted the t ullet from below the
negro’s cy* awl he will be broogh*
to jail on thlf r.farnoon’s train. He
had bean arrested and was being
brought to Walterboro oa the char;d
stead of these statesmanlike speeem-
e* one will hear vituperation und
slanders on erch other among the
candidates. Instead of appealiag to
the high, the noble llo the audience ^ V |riat|nf contract,
the chorda of cheap demagogy will
be struck, and their vibration
will area** only the adlmal, the low
In the audience. What will result f
Men will go wild *©d brother will
be arrayed against brother, friend
thpt tho** who think aa oar frtond (usainat frlood, oMghbor against
ara B a hopel*** mlaortty. [neighbor. Blttor feeling* will be
•■gendered which wll create'* gulf
the between farmer friends, and what
‘Oolay, go way
WHY NOT TRY IT IN
BORO?
WALTER-
of
Th* Tapp department store,
Columbia, roaautly carried an en
tire section of atxtoM page* B tho
Columbia Record aa an adrarttoo-
meat of the store. This single ad
vertisement waa more—almost doub
ie what oar largest advertiser car
ries la a year! Is It not time to
wake up and cry your wares? Many
of our merchants will ait dowa be
hind their counters and never run
a line of advorttolng to let th*
people know they are desirous of
<olpg business. Many other* use
a few inches of space every now
and then. Some few of them would
bo considered liberal advertisers, hi!
not on* would be in Tapp’s class.
The Frees and Standard earrle* al-
■Mat as much foraign aa horns ad-
verdstna; and It must pay the**
for? Simply to r gratify tho •*lfish| ^ N®5 ,n *
nmblUon of a very few men who
grill chnckte as they see the ef
fects of their words. They are her*
today aad gone tomorrow. After
they have secured your rote, kind
reader, their interest wit! cease.
They will most likely forget that
Colleton to oa the map. A few
months ago Colleton’s greatest an
nual sveut tbok place—th* county
fair. A prominent official of th* |
•Cate waa* Invited to visit M and J
make the opening address. Did he
come? Not much, wsd if he had
a reason we hare never heard it
mentioned. He. wt|l be here Satur
day to appeal to the yeomanry of
Co Helen for tbetr vote#, aad to
ferent political strlf*, after which
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the darkness of night will swallow
him up for two mors years.
And this Is politics: Hew long
will our people staad for it? Is It
not time for them to rise up and
demand * 1 that our office sMkera con
duct thatr campaigns on a high
plan*? But If aot, let oar people
treat with sHeae* their eulph areas
evatery. Let tt fail at
tn areas* sack fiery
Mrs.
Mrs. HarHet Campbell, wife of
th* late Job. Campbell, of Williams'
died at her hoar* there TneSdayi at
11 o’clock after an HIbsm of sev
eral weeks. The faaeral took place
today at bar 1st* roaldeaed and the
interment was held at ll.tt o’clock
thla morning at th* Riahsr cemetery
which to th* family harylag ground.
Mrs. Camyiall to aurrtrod by ihr.
Mrs. Ctonls
Strickland, Mrs. Hug* 8. atrlchlaM
and thre* eons. Jamas M. BagH < \.
of Florid*; aad J. Williams, of
William*. Fhe to als> survive! by
three brothers cad one sister. J I*
Williams, of J R. a*t
A. R WuHaAt. aad Mrs. Nan Fo> r-
tstn, Adrian, Oa. H«r sons, J. M.
and K. C. of Florida and her step
son, Itcbert. cam**oi *o attend the
funeral
Mre. Campbell was a lady of t
msny^errtimabl* trait* of charmcur
and will be missed by a large circle
of relmives and friends.
NOTICE.
i Tli* following trustees hart this
Bay been appoint** by the Coupty
Board of Education to serve for
two years, or until their succesMn
are appointed and qualified. \
H. W. BLACK, SR.
W. W. 8MOAK.
J. WILLIAMS CAMPBELL
County Board of Education
Walterboro, 8. C. July 2, 1312.
District No. 1—Dry Branch: Cs.r-
ter, J. W. Crosby, W. 6. McMillan,
Lodge.
District No. 2—Rum Quito J A.
Harrison, Geo. Walling, W P." Mar
tin, Islandton.
District No. I—Williams: Dr. C.
E. Klcoey, J. T. Garris, Joseph Ram-
aey, Williams.
District No. 4—Strickland: F.
Padgett, Jas. M. Strickland, J. E.
Strickland, Smoaks, R. F. D. No. 2.
Diamct No. wmoaks, S. P. J.
Oarrto, Jr., J. B. Smith, V, J. Ber
ry. Bmoaka.
DBtrlct No. C.—Broxtoa: F. M.
Folk, 8r.. Brown Murdaugh, F. M.
Folk. Jr., Islaadtou.
DlatHct No. T—Little Swamp: B.
B. Goodwin, V. E. McCormick, E W.
Btrfeklaad. Smoaks. R. F. D. No. 2.
- District No. I—Edlsto: J. D. Cod
nor, J. R. Rtsher, Smoaks,’S. Minus,
Bruachrilla
District No. f—Sheridan: O. O.
Bridge. Round, J. O. Jaques, Jr.,
W. 8. Aekfrman, CottagevlUe
District No. lb—Verdier: J. M.
Drawdy, B E Eaaterlin, O. F Price.
Walterboro. R. F. D. No. 1.
District No. 11—Hudson’s Mill:
J. D. Hudson, A. C. Breland, J. M.
Benton, Ruffin, R. F. D. No. 2.
District No. 13—Glover: J. H.
Dodd. R. M. Craven, P. W. Fisk,
Round.
District No. 14—Heyward: Watty
Cummings, N. N. Lemacks, W. E.
Walterboro’* Popular Store
W. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor
Dlsrtlct No. 22.—Hendersonville:
D. W. Poyas, C. Guess, J. H.
Hamlin, G. E. H. Moore. Dr. H. A.
Willi*, Hendersonville.
District No. 22—CottagevlUe, B.
Ruffin, R. F. D. ko. 2,
District No. 44—Peniel: W J.
O’Quln, Jr., D. P. Ramsey, H. T
Herndon, Walterboro, R. F. D. No. b
District No. 4fi—Bridge: T. B
Bridge, T. D. Byrd, T. R. Risher,
H. Willis, H. 8. Ackerman, J.
Q- Reeves, E. M. Redman, R. A. Ack' Round
eratan, CottagevlUe. j District No. 44t—Tabernr/'le: j
District New 24—Hone Pen: 8. J, jg. King, B. T. Berry, A. J. Smoak,
Yon,
Hlers, C. E. Carter, L. N
Walterboro.
District No. 25—Bell*:. T. M.
Smith, Ruffin; P. w. Warren
Stokes, G. P. Jennings, Weeks.
District No. 2f—Raff to: lahgm
Padgett, R. D. Carter. B. B. Crosby,
Ruffin,.
District No. 27—Heyward" Sassu J
I riel, J.. B. Klnard, G f F. Copeland,
Ruffin, R. F. D. No. I. - a
District No. 21—-Ashton, W. O.
Jon**, F. F. Beaee, J. W. Hlen,
Lodge.
District Ne. 22—Folks, Q. W.
relks, J. W. Vara. J. H. Fender,
Bhrkardt. ♦
District No. 20—Lodge: Pv F.
Cone, P. M. Johns, L. J. Jo
Lodge
District No. 31—Hill: W. M- Go
ley 8. A. Crosby, R. M. O’Quin, la-
latkijon.
District No. 32—Bethlehem: C.
P. Tumblestoo, A.-O. Hiott I. D.
Crosby, Round.
District No. 33—Welch Creek.
Smoaks, R. F. D. No. 2.
District No. 47—Red Bank: T.
R. Risher, Round, J. D. Risher,
Round, J. F. Strickland, Weeks.
District No. 50—Sand Hall: A.
Yonmaas, C. 8. Spell, G. B. Reeves.
Cottager ills.
»n*s.
SUMMON# Sum MKL1KF.
the State of Booth Carolina.
Colleton County.
* COMMON PLEAS.
Foul Banders and B. L. Lemacks
Co-partaats aa Bandera A Lemacks.
vs.
Plaintiffs.
I
Margaret Gadsden and Edward Per
ry.
Defendants.
To the Defendant, Margaret Gads
den, Yon are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complain/: in
this action of Which a copy is here
with served upon yon, and to serve
a copy of yonr answer to the said
va n— n » a * .... complaint on tha subscriber at th Mi
: ««'« « w.i««iK > ro. s. c.. .hi.*
gett. Watlerboro, R. F.’D. No. I.
District No. 34—Hall: 8. W.
Weeeks. A. V. Rickenbaker, Jack
Kinsey, Round.
District No. 35—8t. Johns: J. L
AdtUtloaal K
Th# name* of th* following men o’QuMs^Walterboro
District No. 10—Fraser
twenty days after the, service here
of; exclusive of the day of such
service; and *f you fail to answer
the complaint within the time afore
said,-the plaintiff in this action will
have been forwarded to President
C. W.
Riggf. of Clenmon^ollege, to take BQ ler 0trTla> w R Rey .
nokU. Jackson boro.
Disislot No. 17—Green Pond: J.
8. Hickman, Wiggin H. M. Tuven,
T. P Johnecu. Green Pond,
j District >*•'. 12tke, 8. A. Mar
via. White Hall, R. F. Boynton, C.
P«de, A B. Wim^. w. i. c „ rt ‘ for l! , e «
ter McAlhaney, Ruffin, Ruffin. \
District No. 37—Jonesvllle: M. 1.
the one year agriculture course: R.
Arthur Thomas, Smo&ks; A. C. Eas-
terlin. Round.
Referred to th* "Sycamore Coun
cil”: A scheme hy‘which the
tewo could get the gram off the aid*
walks oa tha "East Side.” j
CANDIDATES CARD
a candidate for
fmr Bells
W. I/OJW j. Green pond.
fMstrict No. 1 >—'* alterboro, W
R.‘ Gruber, J. O tadgett L. f'
Blokes. M. F. Howell. W. J.
Ftohburae. B.G. Hyrne, R. H. Wich-
mea. Walterboro.
township ] Dtotriet.No. 20—Buck Head: O.
towuahtp. F. Creaky, B. D. Herudoa, Anbury
Jones, A. Ritter, Yemassee H. J.
Givens, Walterboro. R. F. D. No. 5
District No. 38—Rajsors: J. E.
Hudson, Steve Croeby, Ber-J. Crosby,
Ruffin. R. F. D. No. 1.
District No. 80—Cedar Branch:
OCharley Avsat, Islandton, E. W.
P. McMililan, W. B. Caldwell, Lodge,
District No. 40 Bethel: E. ^H.
Ulmer, J. A. Breland, D. B. Breland.
Ruffin.
manded in th* complaint.
Date June 21st, A. D. 1912.
Bfd. H. D- Padgett, (Seal).
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Bgd. Padgett, Lemacks & Moorer,
* ' Plaintiff’S Attorneys.
7-8-8t.
District No. 41—
Y.jBeach, Colulhbus
HoMing Cour
Judge Memmlnger arrived m to*
thla morning for the purpose of hoi
ing court for one or two dry*. t0
hear equity -aiwl appeal cases, a
:niM
of tha
to tho rutoa and regulations
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j, ii ^
41—Oak-Grove, JolM assuber of these cases having ao-
cumulated j>a the roster.
! ■ nW ■ «■■■.
OqIIMm m Waterboro.
Ceiletoa mud Whiter boro basebai
toama will croaa bats this after
Tbt
Avast, J. Q.
Feuder, Waltorboro.
District No. 42—Doctors Creek:
8. B. Sauadera, A. B. Chasaarsau. B.
B. Hlet*. Stoke*.
Idem:
the
diamond.
o’clock.