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V. ia . #i ## * m* - jStsnbflxb at Um Waltarboro, 8. C., as Mcond-claM mattar S 1871 atulM Act of lU-Tb v t H7t. Saharr!|»tk<B Ratoa. i Taaa •*« • • *• • **• »*v ••• «*• 81«fi0 Hoatha • • m» • • •«• «j* ••• ■* *ao 88oo^J^a* •-• »-• •-•*■••••-* fabllahod arary Wadnartay ot- Walterboro S. C. WEDNESDAY, SEI'T 25. 1912 WAJITEIV—KIjfXTRJC’ WC.MTK Soi:ifonf was kind enouKh ra- cenMy to ramark that Tha Fraas and Standard usually xets what It want* for Waltarboro. We feel complimented, but we are afraid onr friend was a hit partisan w^en he made this statement. We hr.-ve also Joat a good many things we would like for Walterboro to hare or at leaat they are temporarily shah-ed. They will come in time. What we now want, ar>d what we must have in the near future is an a.octrlc lighting plant. We hc-ve a plan for securing it, and we ar> gointr to be hold enough actually* to “put it in the paper”. Our plan 1a for the Walterboro Ootton C'il Compa-D? to install It. This Com pany hati all the power needed to • generate the electricity, and it can be done with little extra expense. Not only would this be a big thing for Walterboro but It would he a paying proposition for the Company What say >ou. gentlemen? Is “B. rkis Willin’”? HUDWttVB L. O. The county executive committee met ai th# eoeyg* hottse Meaday pur euant to an agreemer-t reached at the laat meeting: for , the purpose of hearing the protest charges of W. R. Fox. who was contesting the election of Sheriff L. G. Owen*. It will be ffecalled that c-t the last meeting a recount cf the rotee was demanded which resulted lr< a dif ference of seven votes between Mes srs. Fox and Ohrens, the votes after the recount as follows: L G. Owens, 1183 and W. R. Fox, 1178. Upon assembling Monday morn- lr«, the executive committee pro ceeded to declare L. O Owens th« nominee, the content having been withdrawn by Mr. Fox. The matter of paying the man agers and members of the execu tive committee was next tkken up. It wtis moved and carried that the managers be paid eix dollf.rs per poll for the two fleet lor*.’: thnt no pay for clerks be allowed and r C no mileage, either/for managers con or for member* 1 ATTKMFIK AT mKRUIOJI. Seldom has a committed charged with the performance of a pub’ic duty been so hounded down both by those who favored &nd those who opposed the work mapped out for it to perform as has the sub-com mittee appointed to ferret out the crojakedness of the recent primary election. It was hardly appointed before leaders begat* to 1.1 vise how its work should ht done. One ad vised that it ‘’go slow”, and in a few days “cussed 1 * it out for nem- ing to take his adviee. Almost as soon as tfie announcement' wi* made that an investigarion would be made the leaders of one factioi* begun to bint at rebellion and the u«.* of tn» shot gun If their ccundidate were not declared the nominee Then came the denunciation of The plan of prrocedure by a portion of the committee, numerous letters ;jid telegrams of criticism and suggest ion ha\e been pouring in to the committee and to the chairman ot the State executive committee sime the I n vest Ig at ion began. Now conies a long letter frrom Governor Blease calling upon the executive commute to declare him the nominee fur Governor. All of the above it appears to The Fresa and .Standard 1» very much out of place at>J improptv. When a Jury is sitting on a caae no one is allowed to discuss he case in uiy of lu bearings before or to a member of the Jury. How similar is the work of the commit- # jw investigating the charges r* fraud in the recent primary. C’f course all of this is done not with a view of helping on the vestigation but to give those who enjoy ocuiUng in the sunshine ot publicity a cnance to keep before ’n putmc, and ou tile pan of oiueis io intimidate the committee auu to «rce lutiu mio making a show a: investigatlot* t-nd whitewash the guilty. Rut we do not believw the subcommittee is going to allow their actou Influenced by such talk. They are honest auu brave men, uao we feel sate in trusting the sat,ry tl the pi rty to their wimiom. ing after the box of the executive committee It w?.3 also carried that the executive com mittee be paid one dollar per day for each day actually in r^tendance upon the meetings and no mileage he paid them. A motlor* was carried that the chairmtun write the g»i?e executive cotmnlttee. stating that if another .primary election is to b“ held in this county in filling any state office, that It would he neces sary for the IStata to furnish funds for prying for holdir*g same. ns this cdunty has no funds with which to meet the expenses of an AddRlonal primary. motion which came as rather rise and was voted upon without any discussion was that by L. H. ZHgler ar*l O. O. Flridge and is z* follows: "Resolved, That the state executive committee bo condemned for their dilatory tac tics and not declaring the election in the Governor's race and order ing the second primary in the at torney gerornJ’s race as rerpuired by law.’* It was also moved and carried that it is the sens:e of the Colle ton county executive committee thr* the first primary election in Colle ton county for Rtate officers was free from fraud or irregularities. The following members of the committee were present, several of ♦hem not reaching Walterboro until after the meeting had s.lJourr**d bn account of the lateness of the freight train In arriving;. Ashton. J T. Folk.; Bells. A. W. Hudson; Berea, W. A Strickland; Drs. Creek, M. W. Breland; Hen dersonville, G W. Sweat; Horse Fen. Jos. Ixir*7dale; Hud sc ns Mill, J M Barton: Lodge, tj. J Cone; Mr.-pje Cane, J O. Jsquts. fir . Pee ples, Jno. Kleklighter: Rice Patch. E. C. Polk; Sidney, C\ G. Rri lg^, Snlderstf’ 3 K. G^fsinger Walterbo ro, E. L Pishburne; White Hall. A J. Sanders; Williams. J. W. Can if bell; Wolfe Creek, L H Zelgler. StArrllrii Contestants in TTie gl400.00 Plano Omteet, W^-ok Mrs J. M. Padgett. t-28-lt-p. LD3T—One red short built, un marked cow with Crumpled horns. Reward if returned to P. J. Lu- caa. • $-25-2t. FOR 4AUE—An 0|>eh brlggy, har- j ness, a good horse, all for $150. i cwh. Apply “Team” care Pre«fc and Atar.Jard, Walterbcro, 8. C 9-25-2t., - FOR RALE—1 pen Plymouth Rocks 6 Partridge Rock pullets, f> Par- '' fridge Rock cockerels, 6 Brown Leghbrn hero, 1 Brown Leghorn i cock. 10 Brown Leghorn cockerels 10 Brown Leghorn pullets. First prlxe wince rs at county fair. For price* apply-to T. P. Mur ray, Walterboro, S. C. 9-18-2t. J O**'*' ton la haiBC slowly gathered The coptipoous showers are prrvewttng LOST—Ladies’ Gold' W’atcb. with th,S lln * ^ ^ ^ ISa^urdat*'^iG’ternoon* str^_- ! Contractor Zelgler. of Ehrbardt. Yrom^Mr* Rlarki hr • , b,, 5« n to <wc4ract Mr. J. E. ° Smoak’s capacious bVtck store. Academy. R ard if returned .o dimensions of -the stnseture are 54x80, two stories high and Mr. Zeigler hope* to complete the build-j ing by Christmas. The building | will cost several thousand dollar* and wit! be r greet addition to the j prospermia little town of Smoaks Henry Yarn, is buying peptar j and bauling to Smoaks for ship ment. E. D. Thomas, of Haenp’or-. vi«*t- ed bis old hame cf Smoaks. last week. Married at Methodist parsonage, a* Lodge last Sunday evening at eight o’clock. Mr. J B. Fr-Mx and Miss Beseie Padgett, both Of Stnoakh. Mr Fralix is one of Rnioak’s most industrious young men. and Mis* Padgett is th^harat- Ing drnghter of Mr and Mn) J S. Padgett, of Rmoaks. Theirs many friends wish them mar-;- yea’rll of prosperity and happiness Those who left for the varioua college* lr-»t week were Misses Mae Padgett, Alexina and Ethel fiahls. Mrbel Kinard and Mamie Smith. Messrs E P. Sauls and C. FOR SALE—Three tracts of land: No. 1—50 acres; 25 acres clear ed under wire fence, 1st and 2nd year new ground—4 miles from Walterboro. No. 2.—125 acres: 40 acres cle&p C. Garris, ed. well drair*3d, under wire fence end cultivated from 1 to 3 years —5 miles from Walterboro For Information apply to B. G Hiott, Round S. C. 9-25-2t-p. FOR SALE—First-class horse bug gy and harness. $150.00. XApply Press and Standard offk-e. 9-18-21. ' F()R RALE—My lot for sale in the town of Walterboro with im provements c« follows: 1 6-room bouse with kitchen and dining room, i3 stalls, barr*, buggy house, garden, tenant house, store house A P V*. Atlenrleri R. L. C. Awwwiatkiu. Thomas A. BJe.-k. the popular R. F D. carrterr. of Rrffin. R. No 1., attended the meeting of National* Rural Letter Carter^ Assocfatiou at Nashville, Tehn'. Mr. Black re- iueped to hie home Mondav night of -this week and reported having fcr.»1 a meat enjoyable meeting. we— Card From 4tM». Kickltsbt*r. 1 desire to take this means of __ _ . thinking the voters of \*^rdier town- 22x80 feet,^ 2-stories^ with sboplp^jp j or t j, e Uberaf^suppor* giv^n me in my race for township co*n- misMotwr. While 7 was not elected. ^ _ ,1 feel none the less grateful to {o C. W. Pellum, Walterboro, B. C, tbo9e who fawred m( . ^ th their 9-11-lf. « house attached. Will sell tools and* matericJ if desired. Will sell cheap and good terms. Apply FOR SALE—TKvo tracts of good farming land: 286 and 50 acres, 100 £.nd 25 acres being cleared. Good school and churches near. Tene-nt houses. Reasonable price c-nd good terms. Apply to G. J. Yarn, Ruffin, S. C. 9-4-41. WANTED. support. Again thanking you. I am. Respectfully. Jno. KickJuthter. Every man admires an extractive Woman—one with a beautiful com plexion—but there are many women who do not know the secret of se curing it—Mildredina Cream is m-trjf a* woman’s secret for beautifying the, « a u v. w <*ompl«?xlor. and giving the skin a W ANTED—Home cured hams, chick fre „ h> cU?ar ve!vAty texture M:l- ens md eggs. Highest Cash price paid. Always see me first. J. L. Rentz. at Hotel Albert. 9-25-tf BUSINESS LOCALS. dredina Specialty Co., Boston M»s. 9-11-tr. n r*glstration Wlikbe open Friday, ih. oi C’.tPUT for the la-t la> i:K<fiv*rnLUTo.\ boaud to meet t»uc >l«irc IM) n»r (ktiing Ik-giv- t rat but i crrlfuaus*. The county )>0;»rU of registration beg to ,i.uuounc»* that tlte ooeks ot MIK 4tu cu (AtbOer between row ami general cLcttuu The raw provides tluit the b mkr erf registratlou shall be closid, qi least 3o da>s prior to the gener al eicctu i* and Friday, Oct tth. be- iug the last day just UO days be fore the general elation, registra tion certificates -can be secured on this d»j*. The Jtoani is v^y anxious tbi.x all those who desire to ob tain registration certiflcAtFs apply at this meetjr'g. There is a po^i- bility that 'unusual iatt.re.-t win cci*;er in the general election this yet-r in which it is barely possible the governor* wtH be voted for and H la, therefore, essential that •veiy cMJaea of the couuty who is No. Amt. x« >. Amt. 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Colgate* dentaFcream at Kletn’^" bolgatcs tooth powder at Klein's Colgate* violet and other tal cums at Kletn’^s 15 cents. Kub-Mj-Tism will ctfre you. Colgn.tes shaving stick. shaving soap, ^having . crf*ara and shaving powdef at Klein's. ^ The whole family ofr Colgc.res ex quisite toilet preparations at Klein'-’. Bicaiae’s maoge cure, sure cure* p mongo'and certain death to fleuu at Klein’s. The last call for turnip seed«. A second shipment Just in at Klein s Padgett-Fralix At t4ie Methodist parsonage at Loifcje, Sept. 22nd, at 8 o’clock., p. m., Mr. John B. Fralix and Miss Bessie L. Padgett of Smoaks, were married by Rev. W. P. Me..dows, Jr. HUNTER. PEARCE & RATTEY, the substarVlal. reliable, and ener getic factors, of Savannah, offer you the same excellent service that, has convinced many others, of the benefit of marketing cotton through them. Until you have tried them, perhaps you are neglecting an op portunity to realise more for your on than heretofore. They re spectfully solicit your consignments. 8-21-6m. ’ ttpxktiolder’* Notice. Honellr.”, the greatest remedy on c irth for dysgjepsia. Every bottle guaranteed. No cure, money bar's? Walterboro Drug Co 9-25-41 A stockholders’ meeting of the FVateraal Realty Company will he 1 in lobby of Hotel AIb<rt Fri- ion are urged to be the oorpora- present .is Disat^Msu* When Teru<rltM> is r*a<l *■ This Is tjie one unfailing retue- ly and no matter how severe a use of eczema, piles tetter, ring worm, old aoree or *calp dlaoase you may suffer with, TETTER1NE will gire instant relief and affect a permanent cure We know the meriU^if this soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantiee IL Get’a 50c box at your druggist^ If he ha* not the genuine TETTERINE, send uc 50c and we will supply you at one*. for consideration. F.'T. H Shaffer, President. Good Horses These j I Jones Bros.- of Bam berg, who are noted far and wide for the excel lence of the stock thev •» carry in their up-to-date sales stables, beg to announce the arrival of their first car of horses for the season.! These are extra fine, j having been selected with a view to making them the best ever brought to Bamberg. See Them Before You Buy JONES BROS. Bamberg, - 5. C. The Brick Store Will sell until October 191?, F0R CASH ONLY • All of low quarter! shoes at 20 Per Cent- Below Cost to make room for our fall stock. THE BRICK STORE Walterboro South Caro’ira i’s Removal Notice We desire to announce to*.our^ many friends and customers - that we have moved to our hand some new stores located just a few doors from our old stand, and are now doing business at the new location. We wish to take this means of thanking all our old custo mers for their liberal patronage in the past, and to ask for a con tinuance of their support in our new home. We shall try even harder to merit your confidence and continued patronage. We extend a cordial welcome to all new customers. N A Wichman & Son. Walterboro, • South Carolina ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! We invite you to inspect our line of fall and winter Merchandise, such as Dry goods and Notions. Mens, Youths, Boys and Childrens ready Made clothing. Ladies and Misses, Cloaks, and Sweaters. Also a complete lin* of outings. ' We also invite special attention to our line of Shoes for men ana women. «We also have one of the very best lines of childrens school shoes. Islandton Mercantile Company Islandton, South Carolina ••titled|to a registration certificate IShuptrlne Co., Savarfnah Ga. Metre ot#., * 1 For Sale By John M. Klein W. H. GUESS & BRO. W^Avill be glad to show you our Fall line qi Shoes. Dry Gpoda and Notions, which has just arrived. Examine them before buying elsewhere. GROCERIES; Octagon Soap, o c*akt»s for 25c. Star Lye: ‘A b< xes for 25c. Pir.k Salmon, 2 cans for 25c. Quaker Flour >*'..25 Starch. 7 lbs for 25c. Sweet potatoes 2oc. peck Rice, 3 quarts for 25c. Wm. Tell Fleur $o 35. BUY A PETALUMA I ii ■ 1 1 ’ ^ H H H 7 • 1 i; i ; J . MA A,, | BUY A PETALUMA CHICKENS • ARE RAISED PROFITABLY The Petaluma Way Send for Catalog? NOW. Get an early start. POULTRY IS MONEY SPECIAL OFFER GENUINE WHITE INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS THE 20TH CENTURY EGG MACHtNES Over 25o Pure White Eggs a year. Dry laKTdueks. Breeding bird* $5.<i«) each on a limited number—? 15.00 per trio. Send your order at on< e. Petaluma Incubator Company Petaluma, Cali. 112 Noi Delaware St. Indianapolis, Ind. * 60x ’Phone 60x W. H. Guess &'Bro. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP * - BEST QUALITY L. Wetherhorn & Son mf o r f 5 cy press DOORS, SASH AiVD BLINDS Charleston, South Carolina Prompt Deliveries Estimates furnished i or I