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WEDNEflDAT, JULY 10. 1»1S.
It Is nsoally tbs bit dog that
bowlsl.
It was tboagbt that tbs psople of
tbs BUts gsasrally dsslrsd psscsfnl
aad attsatiss avdisncss at tbs cam*
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fatfo msstinas, yst wbsa ons la
fcsld It to ealtod “dall**, and spoksu
.*r as “all tbs fls tons.” Truly
ibis to a bard old world to plsaas
Of roars# tbs editor of a nows*
papsr wbo stands for law and.or-
dsr and for tbs right as bs so
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It. will nabs sons enemies. Tbs
apHtra^f its power nay bs Jndged
by tbs number of peopls "cunslng
It. I •' *
no that bs to Inst as d
I oars a nan as to to
In tbs stats. That bs
aafoaadsd ranor abo
Blsass. wblcb mnsr ought a
bars been pubttohOd Is tn
to also, tras that bs aaads a
rsetlon as sosa as bs wia
of tbs fasts. It to an
say that Mr. Mmoab mads hts
rsetlon through, fsar; but knowing
bln as wo do. ws do not aso It
that way. Tbs only thing that would
nako Mr. Bmoak 'tako soy stato-
m«nf baek would bs satisfactory a*
suraneo that. such statement was
Incorrect. Thera are editors sad
other* wbo have neither the
nanbood nor courage to do this;
but Mr. Bmoak to not that kinl—
Yorkvllle Enquirer.
OOVEBXOR TRFED.
Parbapa the wap to make rotes
In h political campaign to to go
ores the State and “ebss out" folks
—the tactics employed by some of
our office seekers, but we doifbt .t.
A Man’s friends sometimes resent
Insibs, and sometimes they do not
rots for a candidate wbo gratuitous*
lyjlnsults another, taking adrantage
of hip position. ■'**
Tbs Press and i Standard bC*
stood fearleaaiy for what its editor
feels Is-best for Colleton'county and
her feople, and has therefore trajn-
pled on the toes oth* few! ^law
breakers and criminals. These arc
tkey who yf'tled Saturday when the
Oorsrnor referred to this paper in
bis remarks. Poor little "Me-tooes”
and "JmnplnK Jacks."
Ooremor Ulease’s autement that
he would have prosecuted the edi
tor of The Frees and Stsndard for
criminal libel should b# taken with
a pain of salt. He does not usually
do this, for instance: Mayor John P
Grace, of Chr.rleston, has certainly
been guilty of. the grossest criminal
libel in preferring some very se
rious charges against the Governor.
The News and Cowrie? has again
aroused the Ire of the Governor
•e-
This time be accuses that newspa
per of having misquoted him as to
bis threats of Chartostoa If that
city gars Judge Jones a majority of
Its votes August 27th. He says
be did not say It. but that be la-
tended to say that if tbo peopls
wished to bavo metropolitan polio#
and government by Injunction he
would give it to them etc. The
News *nd-*Courier replies that the
best •▼idenco of bls bsTlng used
Just these words Is the presence
of s sheet of paper with them
written on It Id the Governor’s own
handwriting. A reporter went ta
Mm thinking Jhat possibly he had
been misunderstood, and with a
request to - write It out, as It wish
ed tb have bis .exact words. The
■reporter found Governor Blease ut
the Irish Vojuntper's hall and to
gether they went to the Cbarle*tn.>
Hotel, i*nd the Governor borrowed
A pencil from the reporter and wr»t
out the statement as follows:-
■
"I will be Governor the last part
Bh®® 1MM
JB
Termers destitute Day aad
will ba given at the usual
plecs Itrtday at thto w
wpleted for this
a Mg day is
la Addition ‘ to the program of
■peaking a Mg picnic dinner will ba
■erred la the grove. The exercises
will ba presided over bp Ron. W. C.
Brunt, and the speaking will begin
at 11 o’clock. ’ ‘
The following wall known 'Speak
ers win be beatd: Ron. E. J. Wat
son, State Commissioner of Agricul
ture; Prof. A. F. Conrsdi and .Prof.
H. C. Esgerton. of damson Col
lege.
Civic League Holds Meeting.
The Wtlterboro Civic League met
Tuesday c-ftcmoon at Ha club
rooms in tbe Y. M. C. A. building.
Mr*. B. O. Piricc, vice president, pre
a.ded In the absence of the presi
dent, Mrs. E. T. H.Shaffer. The
n etter of cleaning up some of the
vacant lot* in town, making them
more preaentr-ble was taken up, and
it Was decided to go ahead with this
work. The garbage cans commit
tee reported that the cmis had been
ordered and were expected to ar
rive at~any time. Tbe Junior Civ
ic League will meet for tbe rest of
of August, all of Sept., Oct , Nov.ljhe summer od tbe first and third
Dec. and 21 day* In January and If
you-want Government by injunctlni*
L metro polls# vote for Jones A
for the rest of this year A tha
next 2 I will do my beat to give It
to you".
We wonder what was the matter
with the Governor when he wroie
the above, and it is a little pecul
iar tha* hit memory usually so good
failed him when denying that he
said Jtl “ ^
Kl.KAHE THRE.ITTENS CHARLES
TON.
In a speech at the Hibernian Hall
Friday evening, Gov. fller^e threw
It
the following defy at the Charleston
eren'going so far as lo intimate ve y voters - "I will be Governor the 1«b
strongly thet the Governor was
profiting by a system of graft in
Charleston, and no suit for rrlm’.n-
•1 libel has ns yet been filed. Won
der why? ' ' 0
OOV. UIJCASK DEFIANT.
What must have struck the most
psrtlsl Bleaseite in the audience
Saturday was the* spirit of defiance
and utter disregard of the rights
of others which chnracterised the
•peech of the present governor of
Routh Carolina He deflan.ly made
' tbe statement that he had been
governor of South Carolina for
eighteen month# rod, that he had
no apologies to make for any act of
bis s|r>;e he he-d been governor,
.which is equivalent to saying that,
“I, Cole L Bieaae, who by virtue of
havingsj-e^eived the majo&ty of the
ith Carolina, can do no
Most people concede that juiy.surh
human and Mat to err 7» *'‘ -
The wise man recognUes
thf»e fact and the best he can do is
to profit by the errors he mak?s.
Governor rfea*e‘a opponent. Judge
^ones. wjp» baa held, for ma|>y years'tyrannies v Will the people of Colle-
■ mosjjf distinguished position in too county rote for such a man to
Wlfaow
Tbe Press and Standard desires
to aid, so far as possible In resist
ing tbe Democrats of South Caro
lina In raising a Wilson campaign
fond, and will receive and forward
any amounts our people wish to
contribute. This to tbe first time
we have had a chance to win In
years, and we trust our people will
be as liberal as possible in tbelr con
tributions.
Tbe following rmounts have been
contributed so far:
M. P. Howell.* $1.00
E. D. Lemacks .1.00
W. W. Smoak 1.*10
Jm. H. Peurifoy 1.00
Total $4.00
Friday afteernoons at the residence
of Mrs. B. O. Price. ^
At the eoneluslon of tbe regular
business meeting the members pres
ent were treated to delicious Ice
cream by Mrs. M. C. Fitbburne and
Mrs. M. P. Howell.
part ef August this y?ar »nd for
the months of September. October.
November. December and twenty-one
days In Janur.-y, and If you want
Injunction* and metropolitan poli.'e.
vote for Jones, and for the rest of
this year and for^he next two I will
give it to you."
TMjr^latement by the governor
of the State has cr-lled forth the
expression of a great diversity of
opinion. It to the opir*'on of some
that the Independent voters of Char
leston will resent apy such threat
that Blease, rs a consequence, will
lose votes in the city. It seems hr-*d
ly credible that the governor of the
State should make use of any such
threat in connection with his cam
paign. as to whether or not ne
should receive the rotes. Is this a
despotism In which people rre to he
punished, for votir«g as they see fit’
Doe# not the "big stick" of Teddy
Roosevelt pale before the tyrannical
threats of the present Governor of .
South Carolina? Where is the man-j^f
hood of the people who will tolerate
attitude towards a por
tion of South Carolina by a man
who should be chief execntiW of the'
whole State? !« It not time for j
those who have the good of South j
> . ,#>
Carolina at heart to place the
stamp of disapproved upor. any »*uch
Ml** Ray Jones Kntertninv
Among the deltahtfnl social event
of the past week'whs the tea given
by Miss Ray Jones, in honor of her
friend. Mis* Arlfne Trice, &♦ her
home on Bridge street* Wednesday
evening. The yonng ladies came
to tea. after which the gentlemen
came Ice cream and cake were
served at lb o’clock. For enter-
ta.'nmcnt the guests were treated to
music, and then introduced into the
Intricacies of°a new game, "Rook".
This is a "Methodist" garpt* «r.i.
of course, harmless, but» ^uite en
joyable. so enjoyr.ble that the play-
en »laved till the wee Etna’ hours
cf the Fourth.
Those fortunate enough to re
ceive invitations 'were Misses Dol-
lye Price, Katharine Howell, Helen
Lucas, MrJnle Stokes, Myrtls Ga-
lucke, Miriam du Boir. Bes-’e
Mims; and Messrs. E E. Jones.
J. C. Lemacks, J. M. Moorer, C. G.
Padgett. Joel P. Padgett. Randolph
Howell. D. B. Peurifoy, von
Lehe.
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina.
. Colleton County.
H. D. Padgett, Esquire. Acting Pro
bate Judge. , . , »
WHEREAS. H. E. Savage,
made suit to me to grant him'let
ters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects cf C. A. Savage.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and adinorish all aud singular
kindred and Creditors of the
l&id C. A. Savage, deceased, thH
they be and appear before me, in
the Court of Probate, to be held
at Walterboro. 8. C . on the 22ud,
of July^ next, after publication*
hereof, at 1A o’clock In the fore
noon. to show cause. If any they
have, why the s*ldeAdminlstra:IOTv
should not be granted.’’
•.GIVEN under my hand this
FOR BA'LE—Clarks euttlag Ur
row, os* torao too bos aud on*
double l wagon, cheap. Apply to
C. C. Anderson. Walterboro S. C.
7-1 Mf. . |
FOR SALE—Wt have meal aad
hulls for the summer]trade, Wal
terboro OH Mill. «•, 7rl0-l#t'
FOR SALE—Several nice, medium
aise mules. A. Wlcbmon A Sou. .
Walterboro, 8. C. j 7-10-4t.
FOR SALE—BOO bushels of good
ear corn at $1.09 per bushel lat
my residence. A. O. Hlott, Rounds
8. Cj 7-10-2L
FOR 8AU7—A few 8. C. Brown
Leghorn bens. $1.00 each.
M. C. Flshburu*.
Walterboro, 8. C.
7-3-1-tf.
LOST.
i
LOST—One black and white spotted
dog, answers to tbe name “Jeff”
Reward If returned to H. A.
Francie, Walterboro, 8. C. " ’
7-2-2t. ~ *
WANTED.
WANTED—To sell several tons of
acid and kainit, also some sor
ghum to go with peas. Jno. H.
Peurifoy, Walterboro, 8. C.
7-3-tf.
WANTED—to buy chickens. Apply
to J. L. Rents, Walterboro Ho-
' tel.* • 1-20-tf.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Nyal’s Coro 'Remover does the
work—28 cents at Klein’s.
a
Rub-My-Tism will cure you.
. Dr. Howard’s Specific for consti
pation, dyspepsia and sick head
ache. 50 cents a package—price
cut in half—25 cents at*Kleln’a.
Rub-My-Tlsm will cure you.
Pin&cura Antiseptic Healing Oil,
a great liniment, 50 cents a bottle—
Introductory price 25 cents, at
Klein’s. '
Imported Ginger, all at Klein’s.
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any
case of Chills and Fever; It acta on
the liver better than Calomel, and
does not gripe or sicken. 25c.
5-22-Hm.
Bnrdock Tonic Compound, for kid
ney disease and stomach trouble.
Price $1.00. Introductory price 25
cents It Klein’s.
Just received a car load of wire
i —Anthony Dixie Special, made by
the American Steel and Wire Co. 4fl|
and 48 Inches high. Guaranteed to
be equal to any on the market. H.
W. Black Jr. WsJterboro, S C.
7-3-2t.
•
Our new stock turnip seeds-^-
Our Bulsts Improved Rutr.haga aivl
2other turnip seeds to arrive this
week at Klein’s
No flies in our house—we use
"Death to Flits” sure death to
them at Klein’s.
• -v“
Perhaps it is not as well known as it should; be
that one can get any kind of Ladies, Misses
or Childrens Shoes at Taylor’s, yet such is true.
DVR SHOE DEPAtTMENT 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, Miss or Child of Walterboro and
Colleton County, by always having a full and
complete line of the BEST SHOES MADE.
Shoes For Sunshine or Storm
A-
Such is THE STAR BRAND SHOE Let
'
us show you, and sell you and please you.
Walterboro’s Popular Store
W. J* TAYLOR, Proprietor
10
HI
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
The State of South C&rolina,
Colleton County.
COMMON PLEAS.-*
Paul Sanders and E. L. Lemacks
Co-partners as Sanders & Lemacks.
Plaintiffs.
vs.
Margaret Gadsden and Edward Per
ry.
Defendants.
To the Defendant, Margaret Oe-ia-
den. You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complain* in
this action of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serve
a copy* of your answer to the said
compliant on the subscriber at th.Mr
office in Walterboro, S. €., within
twenty days after the service here
of; exclusive of the day of such
service; and <f you Vail to answer
the complaint within the time afore
said. the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
Date June 21st. A. D. Ikl2
Sgd. H. D. Pa-dgett. (SealV.
jClerk of Circuit Court.
Sgd. Padgett, Lemacks A Moorer,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
7-3-6t.
_ _ . 15th day of July, Anno Domini.
V . Routh Carolina, admits that he has ** governor? W«| mr
do not believe 11(. ; Published on the 1t»th and 17rh ’Carters Ford'Jyly 18-19, especially
NOTICE.
t ,
AH delegate* to the Interderomi-
n&Monal Convention to be held at
been guilty at times of errors in
v *
Judgment, but that the experiences
be had gaiued. makes him. he be-
llevee, g|or* competent to serve the
people of tbe State aa governor. One
Is .the attitude ol a Wlaa aad safe i** ^ ^ 9**** nt '
bub; tbe other to -tbe attitude of
the demagogue a&d tynuNt. Whom
xriir ye bar* for your governor'?
Work Day at IVnJcl CVnicterv.
Tuesday, July 16. 1912 will be
work day at Penlel Baptist ceme-’
fery. Everybody la cordially irxvlt-
Pleaae bring a fe
fence posts and tir-ils with you *">
that the fence way be repaired.
\ • M. R Stone.
Islandton, 8. C.. July 9.
|d.*y of July, 1912 in The Press and
Standard
H. D PA.DCITPT,
Clerk of Court.
. Acting Probate Judge. Colleton
County. - .
' "Mis* Ray Jor*; 4 * has t.'cepted a
poeiUon to teach In the primary
grades of Fh# WagUcr graded school
located at Wagner, iu Aiken county.
those intending td come by rail,
wfli notify me by Saturday. July
13th, so that ample conveyance ern
be had to transfer them from th
statioo to the church, It is neces
sary that thto notfte reaches me by
this time. '
Respectfully,
-****•'• Ml. Johnf. -
Lodge, July S. .
If Quality is What You are
Looking for then we have it. A good chance
for the people of Walterboro and Colleton coun
ty to buy Clothing from us. A big selection of
men’s summer suits in blue,‘black and the latest
grey, which will satisfy the buyer in quality,
YA fine line of Ladies and Gents’ Furnishings
and Ready-to-Wear Clothing—the latest designs,
style and price.
^Ladies and Gents’ Silk Hose; at 25 and 49c. a
pair in all colors. _
VLadies and Gents’ Low Quarter and Pump
Shoes in black and brown. Ladies Hats at 98c.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AT
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
I ^ 570 King Street
I CHARLESTON, S. C.
WALTERBORO,
S. C.
I. SOBEL, Manager
(kinvR't KcCApturril.
Sunday night Robert Crawford c*!>1
Jeff Brown, who were “trusties” on
• he chain gang decided to come to
Y\ alterboro to hove a good time
They did not show* up t Monday
mornng and were trailed to Walter-
.i* 1
horo where they were caught gnd
taken beck to camp, and placed in
v.h.iins Crawford played off sic*c
and wa» dosed up and left chain**!
to the house Getting in reafti of
the tool box. Im broke it open tak-
ing a file and cutting off the
shackles escaped. Aiother con
vict. "Peg Leg", who wri at camp
immediately notified Capt. Hill, wljo
gave chase to the escaped convict,
and after a chose of sixteen miles,
captured him in Horse Shoe Creek
in water up to hi* neck. The coun
ty dogs proved their worth la thto
chase.
XV>TICE TO DEMOTK-lTir t’LU:>
Notice is hereby given that th<
following Democratic clubs in C’oi
letoa county, viz: Bells. Petits a i
Jacksor>boro, shall by order of th
County Democratic Executive Com
mittee duly puftsed at its la&t te--*
■ion to meet at their respective
meeting places on Saturday July V
1912, for the purpose of orga/i:^’
as required Ly the rules and con
stiruhon of tbe Democratic Par*}
the said clubs hewing failed to or-
gapize-on <he proper day' as he-iulr-
ed by the Rules. That, the r^-p C
of such organizations be made i
the courty chairman at once
M. P.’Howell.
County. Chairman
Attest:
W. W. Bmoak.
Secretary. I .
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