The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 18, 1912, Image 2
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to tto «frtaitt«rml
of Uto SovCk. Xof *▼*« o«r
S^altoe he* !■ t.h»-
.lliito of
oar With tfco cows down of Uto sun
Wodmendny cswHng fho Jssrlsfc year 44cis {s your pnpar. 1 frt>H»nup«iicd
ITCS took Its place in history and
dine aro Om Cac^ *• “****7 ***" Tsar" l«7* was
tali* wrsolsd by a>kiaswd In with Joy and dladDws
to tasssttsatsoa th«m*f«. with P^nltoocs and iwayw
af .t M lOi. in. . er. Rosh Hanhonsh, as the lew*
states l%is in*
?ZivJ”hf>!r'toii~ror'1ticttd by the I >«h New Tear is celled, begin* a se-
2IS l^n^Mcn of the fl-W ^ end fwt* ^»t is il-
STcuSEr^Tc^^ The war. flttln,* otoerred by the
work has been done nnder the per*
oonal direction of Ita pre«ldent. Her-
Jewish popalr.tion of this city, and
throughout the world! Ortbodoa
belt Myrick. Undi "such auspices ‘°k
7 bratlor* of Kosh Hashonah. but the
reformed • Jew* observe only one
IMs
Editor Press and Standard
Will ywu gfyo me spree for an ar-
the result cr.»» be accepted as au
thoritative and tjorrect. with ~ - -- —
•ame confidence that the r«m- defending at sundown Thursday.
world throughout the mi- » The Hebrew year Just cloeed was
ted mates and foreign countries h* < ■»« ordinary perfect year of 3T,5
Sin .^p?cd » mC reliable th,n>a^ b utth*e year 5«73 will be an
esnbollsinlc perfect jr>a r of
* These results will’he summarise'*'days. The month Tlsri, of which.
.4 numb-r of ^
weekly for the rural South, Or
is
anse Jfudd Souther-, farming of At
lanta. It Is the rurceesor In this
region cf the Souther* edition of
the old reliable American Agricul
turist.
These reports r*iow thr.* so. rapid
ly b.*"e the number of people in
the B uth lr"rested thut the
gain is now at the rate of $ .1 ner.
cent for the currant decr.de With
the tide of immigration now be
ginning to flow Ron>iwartd. 'he Id
crease may be much larger
near future. The abolition cf hook
worm disease will transform Into
vigorous health two millions or
more of the presord population
who ha«9 been Inefficient because of
that malady Their children will l •
energetic Irsfead of • lagy ^ , n»ese
two human trrlor* are of large Im
portance.
A Million Acre* a Tswr.
A million |cres-of new lard have
been Improved annually In the
South during the three years ending
with 1912. The Improved land of
our 12 Bouthern states, now 127
millions cf serfs, will roach 14b
millions cf sorer by 1920. The
rats ci which lar«1 Is now being Im
proved In the South la ■more rapid
tha* In anp other part of the Unit
ed ^ tes.
35,000 New F»rm« Yearly,
Even more Important J* the
eterdy increase In the number of
farms. Where*’* the census of 191b
returned 2.7RO.OOft farms lr« our 12
atatesr / '9ontheni Farmings lnve«Me*-
tion show* that now the number
has Increased to over 2.8ft0.0f*0.
In other words, the number of
farrms In the empire Reuth I* In
creasing at the rate of 2?».nnn ri-
tutallv. , In 1920 the federal c*a-
#u* will doubtless find 3.125,0nft
farms In these states
Mg Incrraac In Yalnc*.
Farm vr.'ues are Increasing eVe*-.
more rapidly than the growth 'n
their numbera^and improved area
Southern Farmtlj^.. of Atlvntr. m?s
that whereas tlftr. avert ire v«tne of
(he farms In the 12 Southern lttr.*es
was returned at fl« p r acre bv
really the sev«tith month of the He-
btew calendar, Nisan l>elrg the
first, but Tlsrl Is the first eecles-
iasticcl month. Three days after
New Year come* the Fast of Guada-
Hah. and aix day# lr*er comes the
Fast of Expiation, or Yora Ktppur,
the moat sacred of all Jewish holy
days.
Tbie ope or two days of Rosh
Hashonah, beginning at sundown
Ir.vt night, waa a general holldiy
for all of the Hebrew faith. In
New York. L«ondon ant^other Impor
tant centers* of Jewish population,
all industries in w*hlch Jewish labor
Is largely employed will come to a
to writa on our political outlook
n» floutb Caroling.
There la a time for all thlvjs.
ba^ all things will n6t do for uJl
the time. In my way of viewing the
times. If we are to bare law and
order, there must be a change in
the way of aecurinf our officers.
I have long talked agatrot hie Aus
tralian ballot system but as 1 see
things now. it is our or>!y hope for
South Caroline., i hear the best
oltUens openly say that they will
never rote in naother primary
Now If tbe best element with
draws, -what is to become of »he
StateU No man in I loath ttvollna
would be too low to secure office.
Now for the Australian system.
L have voted under this system,
and as I have said. I wr« opposed
to it for this state, on account
of being able to control the colored
vote. This system has been op
posed becailse a man who cannot
read print cannot vote. How does
the sajne man secure his registra
tion certificate? He must be able
to reed the Constitution of he
State. (If I am wrong, set me
right!. Then by whgt power does
the board grant his certificate? The
the man who cannot read is not
the meo. I want to Ba}\ who shall
rule over me.
The most upright, honest and in
telligent citizens ballot’ Is no greate
standstill ar«i throughout the mon 'ban the lowest and most depraved
of September and the early part of
October the output of clothing r.'id
garment factories will be greatly re
duced The postmen of the big
cities will stagger under immense
loads of New Year cards
,It Is the belief of orthodox Jews
that on Hosh Hashonnh 'he bocks
in which the fates of the right
eous and the wicked are recorded
are thrown open for new entrlca.
ar>d that the penitential ten days
f^lowing New Year give the sln-
hert time to repent of their ev
il wry# and to have their name*
written among the righteous. If
they do rv»t take advantage of the
opportunity, "lirt them he blotted
put of the book of the living and
fcot be written with the righteous ”
An interesting ferture of TJiurs-
day*« obaervanee of Ww Year
among the very orthodox who hold
the Tasfilik ceremony. Tlie falthfu'
gather on the shores of a run
ning stream and cast bread crumbs
upon the water, while penitential
prr.yers are offered ami verses ar-
recited In many cities the Jew-
have ftbr-ndened this feature c«f the
New Year Service, hut it ia 8 ?i;i
carried out in New York, where the
ceremony is usually held on th-*
Itrooklgn Bridge.
•Since man first devised a calen
dar New Yeir’s Day has b»<-n
marked by fe-tivals. and rejoicing
and the Intcrch^nre of gifts. . nf
well r« by religious services. fr\
acre bv the cenacs of 19l rt , it is now ‘^ Hebrew ealeud&r. Rosh HasUo
a*' average of 'It an acre r»
This is a gain at the rate if 1?
1-2 per c»nt in two p ar*. . It be
lieves that this advance will be nuc
more r-.cM in the nex* to f ! v.
years,.
Tli« total value of farm property
In th* South has increased to up
ward of S500. millions of dollars n*
this date, compared to 72*5 million*
of dollars by the census of 191't
Tfhis is the corvervative value of
frem land and the Improvement*
♦ hereon, but exclusive of all crops,
live s‘ock, etc,
IMniper Oopa—4>o<*| IVke*.
Tfce cereal crons of the South for
1912 nr* worth ROft million* of dol-
Jars Hay and forage represent r
value of Irtft minion* Tobacco
fru'*s. vegetable* and minor crop*
will he worth as much as hay and
forage. ,
ShovJd the South’s cotton crop
tor this year make only 15 milllor.
Ibalea. and b^ worth 12 cent* per
pound, or |«n per hale, the fieecv
■taple alone,will make a total of 90
million* of dollar*.
Thus, tho ’•*ht" of the far-n pro
ductions cf 1912 In our 12 llou'h-
ern atates will exceed 1600 millions
o* dollars.
The valne of domestic animals
Is well up towrrd 1200 mllllona of
^ dollars.
A f;i«eb>xns Future.
The productioc^ c* Southern
(arms will reach 2000 millions of
do'lars In value long before the
census of 1920, says this r.ufhort-
ty her live sock will reach 1500
mlllione, and the value f »f per r»rm
lands and bntyiings will crawl uj> tb
r.wlp 10.000 millions of dollars
The Men Who Muereed.
as heads of large enterprises are
men of great energy. Auccrea to
day. demrjida health To gtl |« to
fail. Ifa utter folly for a man to
•ndnra a weak, run-down, half alive
condition When Electric Hitter*
will p«t him right on his feet In
short order. "Four bottles did me
more real good than any other med
icine I ever took.” writes (Thaa. B.
Allen, Sylvanla. Oa. -After year#
of suffering with rhemmatism. liver
trouble, stomach disorder* and de
ranged kidneys. I am again, thanks
to ElectriS Bitters, sound and
well." TFy them. Only 50 cent*
at Jno. 11. Klein’*
nah Is exceeded in Importaroe on
ly hv Yom Kippur.
The Jcwl.di method of reckoning
'ime is from sundown to sundown,
in accoriljince with Ihe order so*
forth In the bihli»«l nccount of the
erer.Mon The Jewish cjvle |r. n i n f-
teen ypars exceeds the Gregorian
by two hours, eight minute* and
Mfteen reconds jvfore going into
Rgppt the ancient Hebrew* calculsf-
“d time only by the m«»on. !»■. the
succeeding centuries the Jews have
had much trouble In keeping their
calendrr Mraight, and In Ita pres
ent form It is a day in error In 21«
years
“My lady” always admires a per
fect complexion, and Is aver r..Tx1one
to attain this end. but without the
uae of Mlidredlna Cream it Is next
to an impossibility. Do try Mil-
dredlna Cream today,.- Mlldrediro
Rpcclnltv Co., Boaton Whs*.
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Uncle Ezra Huy*
"It don't take more’n r gill uv ef
fort to git folks irco a pe<k of
t roil Wo", and a* little neglect of con
stipation, bllliouan*«Sv indigestion ,
or other liver derangement will do
the same. If aliiag, taka Dr. Kiag’s
New Ufe Pllle for quick reeults
Forget the Nting.
No doubt there r.-e some who feel
the atlng of defeat, for oil could
not be chosen to office. No doubt
maur who voted did not lose tbe
vote cast, and It rankles somewhat.
But neyd It he sfC I^ef* forget
and forgive; let’s bury the hatch
et and go to work to build up
the waste places, l^et’s renew our
vow« to God and move on in a life
of service and of rectitude. I^t e
giy» attention to our farm*, our
merchandise r.r»i our labors of what
ever kind they may be. Life is
short; whatever of good one does
must be done quickly; whatever
of service one rentiers to his fel
low* must be rexidered quickly.
Twenty-five years from now we will
have forgotten defeat Twelve
mor/hs. yea. twelve week* from now
their experience will assume but
vote-seller In the county when count
ed I hr.ve heard the politicians
say it Is such a complicated meth
od—the Australian system— that
the most intelligent eanrot vote
co/rectly. This Is not true r.nd
offered hy a vote-buying office-
seeker. Here Is the method In as
few word* as possible. There
three managers as in our system
One ha* charge of the reglBtrr.’ion
book: one the tickets, and one
keeps the ticket stubs and names
straight. I come in by myself, ro
one to march or vote me. If I
ain found 'registered. he tells
manager number two to give me r.
ticket; number three keeps the
stub which is numbered. I then
gc .o a private booth of which
there ate three or four made for
privacy. Only one nian can enter a
booth a time. When the ticket
la Ki v er> me, there Is a stub which
is numbered. My ticket is number
ed and when counted, all must
agree. Then all offices for all
parties are on one ticket from
presidential elector for all parties
down to coroner. So a mar. mu.<t
know his men as well as being able
to rerd to vote and mark ticket
correctly. He hi just given three*
minutes for this.
A man who has not this much
intelligence should be deprived of a
vote, for he ig^also incapable f
Judging the candfdr.*es. . Now if we
had had this system, where would
those extra twer.’y or thirty
thousand ticket* h:t\e beer procur
ed? The numbers would stop out
side as there are no printed ballots
extra Will the vole buyer trust ^
man he can buy to go hy him •If
and mark hi* ticket wlthou* be-
ing able to see bow he votes’
tosn’t think so.
The primaiy is our only
vur.rd when we have another pa v
to bnttb> agalr.at, but let us have
If under the Australian system ;.ud
stop this vote-buying, box-sfuffin
swindling way or all detent, 8e |f-
respiting men win withdraw an 1
have nothing to do with the election
a* voter or candidate.
There I* a rumor of much mon-r
UFd in the Ire! primary to buy
'otes I do not know whether true
or not, hut I dd know, none would
he spent If they could not be
ed a* they vote.
I do pray., do not return to tJie
old. corrupt, monarchkhcJ, bore
rule of the corrupt convention Let
the legislature of South Carolina
am Japun iCjBmjjd aq) sn a.uj
Australian ballot system.
Yours for good government,
O- P. Penry.
Wallerboro, Sept IB.
r n r f* If you ari rttferia*
I If ■ I from “Y of tk* fol-
I It L L towlac d la eases, you
should wad to as today for a 50c
bos of Bloodtee^ftd Wood Kidney
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at once tO fSelr wonderful curative
powers. We have seen thoqeaMs
of these troubles ended in a week,
though they have resisted every oth-
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Bad Blood. Highly Colored Brine,
Kidney Complaint, Brick dost In
Urine, Tube- Casts, Bright’s Disease,,
Hemorrage of Kidneys, Stone In the
gladder. Urinary Troublea, Sudden
Stoppage of Urlr/y, Gravel. Irritation
of the Bladder, Dribbling, Staining
After Urinating, Retention of Urine,
Plain In Urinating, Frequent Calls,
Weak Kidney*. Uric Acid, Baa*
Blood or Mucus lr» Urine, Backache,
Pain in Uretha, Ulceration of the
Bladder, Rheumatism, Catarrh of
Bladder or Bowels, Pain In Joints
or Hips, Diabetes. Scanty Uribe,
Thick or Sluggish Urine, Dropsy or
Swelling of tbe Feet Loss of Flesh.
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tric acid, enlarged liver, torpid liv
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I never used RloOdine and Kidney
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enclose you herewith l'»c in stamps
to cover cost of mailing.
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• MOLJCSOYT was the heat in pioneer days, is atm the
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We have never entertained very
mu. h concern about the leplela-
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o' tlie governor We have seen it
too plainly shown that no reasona
ble thinking, intelligent and patri
otic mr.o can support Blease for
long no matter on what platform
he was elected. It will he found
imporsible to get together • any
thing like a repreecutuive body
of men of any kind In the
small importance in our minds Let’* whkh'wlii Thna, 'I' ^ RJ
forget the atlng. if*we have sua- U PhoW PVen !i
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in our rejoicing If we have achieved
our desires It I* the hotter way.--
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minority for governor, we do rot
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counties you could not pick out
enough good Blease men to nii.'<-i
a good representative body ( 4f aa*i
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them that way, or you would never
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Few. if anv, medicines, have met __ ^
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IslniMlUm New*.
Islandfon, Sept 1 4-r--Special• Mr
Dave O’QuIr* cadi family, of Wil
liams, visited relative* and friends
here last week.
Charlie All, of Columbia, paid his
aunt, Mrs. Rebecca C/Quin a very
pleasant v'ei? a few weeks ago.
Mrs. WMlllam Bishop and daught
er, Miss Bessie, ( of Ruffin, visitetl
the former’^ daughter, Mrs. Han
nah SlneaUi a C-w daj*? ago.
Misses Vernisha ar,l Lula Godky
and Wnde Rents, left on the 9*h
for Williston College.
H. R Simmons, of Savannah. Oa.,
vlsitfd Messrs. John ‘and Lee Sin-
ea*h a few weeks ago
Quite a large crowd of young p o
pie of IsJandton attend*,i the pic
nic at '."hlloh last Friday. They
report a very delightful time
Miss Llllinn Bishop, who has been
In Wallerboro for sometime, spent
Sunday with her sister
Miss Nina Murdaugh is vlsltllig
friends at Williams. /
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An Oversight.
We regret that ar> article which
wa* published last week, relrcive to
the shooting of J. M. Pennington at
Green Pored, did not carry* the cred
it—The Charleston Evening Post,
from which paper It was tak-'i
I Sheriff Fox, we know. hr« done all
he could to apprehend the guiPy
parties.
If you knew of the reel value of
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•k, soreness of the maseles,
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