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THE PRESS’ AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C
JUNE 25,1913.
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tR« dispcotary wm befun. he hM
mi toed himeelf to argument alone
aad baa not, criticised anyone. In
riew of the crlticiem which has been
given, this position is indeed refresh-'
^ We desire to call,to the attention
dt the voters the warning of Gover
nor Please along the line of regie-
tration which appears in another
_ 4 eel am a. WhUf weAre not^preimred.
to diecass the prospective laws about
which the Governor writes, we are in
positioa to agree with him in stating
the importance of registraton.
lot the:
8. C.. aa
MJMCmiPTlOlV RA1
PHONK IPs.
I cents
.Attention is called to the article
appearing in another column con
cerning the offer of Gov. Blease to
sign a Joint-note with )taj. Gen
Teagne to encore sufficient money to
defray the eipenses of the old sol
diers to Gettysburg reunion. Gen
Teague has signified his willingness
to sign the note and the money w',11
be secured from a close persona)
friend of the' Governor. This ac
tion on the part of the Governor
must be praised, and it only *oes to
show the remarkable heart which
a line each insertion.
jthe Governor has. It is also worthy
of remark that the people of South
One cent a word. Near f aro nna are contributing a iarr*
items of deaths published free, sum to this worthy cause.
FOR SALE.
FOR (ALB—Tk* Pin Otonnyer
Plano which I won in i The Press
aad Standard contest. This is a
First-Class instrument, and I de
sire to sell only because 1 have an
other, aad cannot use two. Apply
to (Miss) EthelApVaacte. Waiter-
boro. ff. C. C It St
KMlkAiJfr^Ond Talbert engine'
Lombard boiler, saw-mill, gin
feeder ahd condenser, planer, sugar
mill. Terms reasonable. Apply to
T. H. Caldwell. Lodge, 8. C.
d-4-4t,.
FOR BA LB-—At once, one horse
abott I years old. Bouad, good
- ‘family horse. Address "Horse,**
Care Press and Standard.
(I 23 it)
FOR SALE—A 1350 National Caih
Register in perfect condition.
Cheap, easy terms. Apply Ao B. O.
Hyrne, Walterboro
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•ABOLISH
Article Calling
NEVER,
to the 1a»-
OOVERNOR BLEASE IHHVEK
WARNING* TO THE VOTERS
LO!
Editor The Press aad Standard:
la the dlsecnssion of the liquor
evil a reference has been made, in
cidentally. to our eHcieat and vigilant
magistratca. which has brought quite
a savage attack on the offender from
several sources, ipdtpailpc. that thA|™
leaven Is beginning to work—The *****
writer referred to has had the audaci
ty to speak disrespectfully of our
justice of the peace courts, even In-
tlsMting that thin^ venerable seat of
legal resort is a relic of tbe paaL -aa
antiquated institution that has out
lived Its usefulness. «Let it make
yray for a bettor court of NJurt* lie-
tlon, presided over by thoee who are
able to bold tbe scales of Justice >IH<h ]
and,
Urges AO to Register This Summer,
in View of Anticipated Laws.
To tbe Democratic Voters of South
Carolias:
I desire to call your atteitipn to
the fact that tbe amendment to the
Constitution of the United States to
tbs'people has been”
ratified by a uuHcient number of
States to put tbe amendment Into
MONEY FOR GETTYSBURG TRIP.
Governor Blease Offers to Sign Noio
with Gen. Teague.
Columbin, June 21.—Special: Fol
lowing tbe letter of Gen B. H.
Teague, commander of tbe South
Carolina division of the United
Confederate Veterans, printed in the
morning papers, calling attention to
the tact that the appropriation by the
Legislature- to-defray the expenses of
the survivors from tils State to tho
Gettysburg reunion provided for lose
than one-half of these veterans, Gov-
n discriminating and fear lees hum
and- weigh understandingly the evi
dence poured in by trained experts
in tbe finest srt of subtile snslysis
and legs! casuistry.
LOST: PLAT oLtock Hudson Manta- lt l- tru * ,h * t r * c * Dt wri ** r * h * v *
tion of Eatete of f A. Sv ape. ^ forc ‘ b,jr ™m:nded by t *Mr
This plat^was lost r!en- Jayson- ,intellectual superiors unhampered hy
boro. Reward if rVyrn. J to ha,t ‘ n « v * n * nd * «tatomering ton-
jhia office. ru *‘’ to no,hln * ot a
effect and that this ratifies tion ly a srnor Blease tonight addressed tbe
eufleient number of States has been following letter to Gen. Teague, fug-
announced by Hon. Willtbn*' J.
Bryan. Secretary . of State o' *he
United States.
Altbougb South Carolina baa not
ratified this amendment, yet under
tbe Constitution of tbe United States
suppose she will be bound by it.
is now rumored that certain
Soutb'Carolinisns—some native l*;rn
and some by adoption without .he
r State’s cohsent—I regret they, .are
South CaroluKans-^-are endeavoring
to have Congre^ ^lace a provision in
law to be pEsseR under the new
amendment to the effeejt that in those
their note for aa amount sufficient to
provide funds for all the survivors.
The letter follows:
“Gen B. H. Teague, lorfmander
South Caroline Division United Con
federate Veterans, Aiken, 8. C.—
J.’Dear Sir: I have noted with re
gret though was to be expected,
that the appropriation by the Legis
lature for the •survivors from this
State of tbe battle of Gettysburg to
defray their traveling expenses to
the anniversary soon to be held, is
greatly deficient, provided for con
siderably lees than one-half the num-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH. 1913
Attention is called to the atilt*
article of Kev. J. C. Lawson, wh eb
Lightning change artist; from appears in another column. We ful-
Jaaunry to August, all in the month ly agree with him that there nut:
of June. not he dissenston among the ranks of
1 those who stand for law enforcement
Almost every town and county in j While immediate action is des.’vd.
the South la boosting. Why not Wal-.yet we think that the newspaper ar-
terboro and Colleton, ’tide* which have appeared for some-
— j me have done much to arouae public
Colleton cotton field* are biossom sentiment, and we feel safe ,n saying
Jng into color, the early indication, that there is no better channel
of n large yield. through which to awaken public con* 1
■ ' ... i whence than through the newspaper
In spite of the cold'weather and Rev. Lawson is to be commended for
heavy rains it now appears that ('oil- the stand-which he has taken. The
}eton County w.ll have a rood crop flrsfto write in favor of prohibition
this fall. .when themovement to reestablish
ciency in brain, of the uselessness of States in which a prima>v is held by ^ applying. South Carolina ought
LOST—A blue speckled hound puppy a jj th;* cheap talk, yet I shall, venture | a party for its cand.date. person t G gj ve a u ter surv.vors of tbs
at Round on Wednesday the 18th. j nto t t e f ra y in accordance with an !shall be allowed to vote
F:nd**r please notify I. A. Seigler, privilege, that fools rush in I tr.ary except he be qualified to v
Round, S. C. < 2 25 ltp»
id pr*
NOTICE
w here wise men are slow to enter, j the general election. This effort
and indulge a few excogitat.ona. | being made in an under-handed msn-
There may be good reasons for the ; ner. I now give you nothe that it 'is I
NOTICE—All collars will be
dried for 2c each. Cuffs 4c per eeution of our magistrates.
What are you doing to mutie Ct 1- i n another column appears an ar-
kton County the best county in the . tide intended to call the attention of
stete?
The oldest citizens of tbe town of
Walterboro when in a reminiscent
. mood tel) interesting stories of a
Board of Trade or Commercial Club
which was but la no more.
Why doesn’t Congress hurry up
the tariff reduction? There are
many of ua waiting for the reduced
prices on clothing-, etc., to buy us a
complete outfit.
the Southern farmers to the great
value of breeding cattle on the farm.
(The large number of good cattle for
stock purposes which are daily going
out-of Colleton County is quite alarm-
ling. It is to be hoped that our farm
ers will more, fully realize in the fu
ture the value of good .«to<k and
Ikrger numbers of it on he farm
-Along this line much mone> can be
made, and. while It is well to sell
Off much cattle fit only for beef, we
| must not forget and allow our breed-
great battle an opportunity to attend
this reunion and it has seemed to
me noIUng more than just that : t
ould be done.
am satisfied the .money can be
laun- I ,r °P 08 *0 movement and speedy ex-| being made, in order that you may go through one of the banks.
the Legislature at Its next
pair. I). E. R. Wung, Laundry, day of demolition and many a rever- 'and get your registration certificates 'session wilNbe only too glad to make
Walterboro. 8. C. (5-7-St i ‘p-Mi landmark is falling under the and be fully prepared to protec your-jp 00 d‘the deficTvpcy. It has seemed to
ruthless advance of progress. Thank-; selves when the time comes. The me proper, however, that the matter
ful we are to add, however, that the books of the supervisors of registra- should be taken uK w ith you firtt,
Daisy Flv Killers 15c Ta%glef<>(,‘ ha8 r^f.cted his proposed tion should be open on the first Mon-j you being the direc representative
40c box. Black Flag. 10c and 15c rt ' form to *»niply . swinging up the day of each month at your county 0 f this State in charge AvftHe dis-
bottle. bunch ir. Colleton County, whith one seats, and your supervisors of reg.s- jtribution of the fund appropriated by
WALTERBORO DRUG CO. honorable exception, who stands out !’ration should make proper arrange-^he Legislature and the StateVrep-
CULTIVATORS—Your crop needs like a cactus plant in the sandy ries- 'meats to see that every man who is resen.ative upon the battle of GetW-
BUSINEKK LOCALS.
a Cultivator, We have them—all * rt -, For ‘he present at least, no at-|entitled to be registered is registered, burg commission. I suggest to yo
prices from ,|?.00 up. A
Son.
«
Souvenir Postal Cards of W’alter-
boro, new lot, at Klein’s.
Welch’* Grape Juice for a refresh
ing summer drink at Klein’s.
Wit liman Sr ““ k i8 mediate’d against Beaufort . The respective committees of each J that we give a joint official note for
and Charleston and the whole state. , Democratic club should see that every 'an amount necessary to make up the
But there is a lurking suspicion in member of every club has h.s name
our mind that there is something upon the registration books. No
back of th.s apparent leniency, and
we might as well speak right out in
white man in the State should wait
for stmebody else to attend to it for
meeting. The reason he does not
proceed against the country ••jedge’*
generally is because he is afraid.
That bulwark of the country’s wel
fare is too safely entrenched, in the
hearts of the people to fear assault.
deficiency in the appropriation, i
have no doubt that money could be
secured upon such a note, and all the
survivors from this State given an
ties guaranteed never to fall out.
W.lLf’LRBORO DRCG CO
Nyal's Tooth Paste—It cleanses,
delightful, antiseptic. 25cts at
Kleins.
him., but .should get his certificate equal opportunity to take advantage
himself and be ready for the tray J 0 f this reunion,
w hen ,t conies. j -xg time is pressing. I shall be glad
J do not believe that your Legtsla- to hear from you immediately.
CULTIVATORS—Your crop needs ' Vp 8hoy,d m* 8 * thpir 8 «niling faces
a Cultivator. We have them—all and J ud,c,a * I*^ 8 * they all appear
kinds, all prices ,from 13.00 up. A w *‘* 1 unf*iLng
Wichman A Son.
term of court
regularity at each
with their books, a
ture is going to place any such re-
srictions upon your State primary,
nor do I believe that your State con
vention w .ll place q^y such restric- |
tions around ytfur Primary, but we The
cannot tell what effect these under-
“Very respectfully,
’’(’ole L. ’Blease, Goverhor.”'
THE CITADEL.
Military College of
Carolina.
Announced as ’’D.stinguished M:i-
South
Another election notice for a vote 8Uw it ' to bwon »* «hausted. It
on n special lavy in a school diatrlcC< wo « ld b «* tdpal •** «>-up«Tative
appeared in last week’s Issue. Tr/r ! r,ub8 ,n PTprv 8 « ,< ’ ,ion of ,he rcunt >’
ly, Colleton la awake to education ; for ,hp Purpose of im reaa ng the
and the next generation will be m»n-h ; va * 11 *' (,f * ivp 8to< k. by the joivit
in advance of the present. ownership of registered sires from
1 which to raise. In this v ay the
The beat argument in favor o’ quality of Colleton's Live Stock can
good roads for Colleton County is ar be greatly improved, bringing in re-
matomobile trip over any of her turn increased revenue from this
•ads. If every taxpayer in the conn- xource.
ty would take such a ride, we are
aare that the roada would
. main much longer in their
N^saditton.
not re
present
^ Revival at Peniel.
The Revival services of Peniel
church will begin on Saturday be
fore the First Sunday in July, and a
successful series -of- services are ex
pected. The pastor. Rev B. F. Hal-
.. o . . .ford, will be assisted by Rev. Walter
ported to run for Senate next year. L , . . „ _ . . , w •
AWt _ , j ^ 0 _„ k . Black, of Ruffin, and perhaps by the
Rev. J. C. Lawson, of Lodge.
W. F/Stevenaon of Cheraw, known
by many aa "Seaboard BID’’ is ex-
la this face already are E. D. Smith,
present Senator and Governor
Bloase. It is also rumored that the
Hon. Dan. 8. Henderson of Aiken,
well known in this county, will also
be a candidate. Hence, it can be
•* ly Been that a lively scramble Wil'
take place.
„ ANOTHER COTTON BLOSSOM.
A Y.’e s-e in receipt ^bio--
sorn taken from the field K. M
Redman .of Cottag«-v.!le on ’he Id*
of Jure. While mention • .t< male
in last week's pap*"- of a bloison*
from the fields of Mr. H">tt of
Stokes, yet the oneTgom Cottagevllle
is almost as early, if not eirli*:. than
that from Mr. Hiott.. M-. Redman
Is one of Cottagevilie’s prosiprous
citizen*.
comfort, soothing and cooling. 25ct*.
at Klein’s.
1 newspaper whipper-snappera any-
Dr Hess Disinfectant ^ how? He i.n’t looking for trouble
Disinfectant—sute cure for- Hog • A ., , .. . “
and Chicken t'holera at or an y* b ‘ n X *l*o. He wouldn t see a
W \LTERBOKO DRUG CO. b >‘nd tiger If he met one in the road.
CULTIVATORS— v -'-” bu * ** these scr.bblers want trouble,
a Cultivator. We
county magistrate care for a bunc i of South and of our State of participat-
'»« '• particularly ip ^'^p “4 *p".y .
South Carolina, because thev have
year.
Your crop needs
have them—all
prices from $3.00 up
& Son.
A. Wichman ■
why let ’em come. He is ready for
’em. singly or in bunches. Seated
on the firm base of Chitty. Coke, and
,Greenleaf, on Evidence, flanked by his
Kreso Household Disinfectant, for well-stocked library contain.ng the
Closets, sinks, drain* and garbage H nr«e
pails, at Klein’s.
Nyal’s Face
heretofore.been defeated or now see j A scholarship worth |300 a year i*
defeat staring .them in the face. vacant from Colleton County, and
I feel that it is proper that warning ^ by «>mpetitive «amim-
-.twy.ia ....... tion at the county seat on Friday,
should be given you. and that it is 451,
my duty as your Governor to give it.
and I now do so. J can only give the
t
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON*
Kouth Carolina’s Ol«le«.t College
1 129th year begins September 2t.:li
i Entrance examinations at nil th*
Ice ( rear
lire I '/hbu
county-aeats oa Friday, July
9 a. m. / *
Full four year r< lead
B. A. and I* S. <!*g“***c.
"A fr*** 1 tui’.on s l:olar-*h'i»
sign^ to • a< it > 0uu•; to •> *
Spacious buildings
grounds, we'! --du/ijyd
1.
ac- f
In the selection of A. A. Pattonon
Jr.'as succesaor to O. L. Gahagan as
Chief of Police, Town Count il has
made a popular choice. Chief Gaha
gan has rendered the town valuable
rvice. and deserve* the commenda
tion of all tbe people of the town
and his succesaor ia one who will
carry on the good work already
started . Mr. Pattebaon wa* an ex
cellent choice from a large number
of worthy applicant*.
unexcelled 1 crary ‘.1
fines: Mus* uni o‘ Na’u'
1 he Sou’ll.
Ex pens* s '• .1- 71.11'e
and < a? alogue. . address
HARRISCN RANUOLPH* U'-
5 - J 8 s:
tr
l nr
Horse Book. Postal Guide. WebateF*
Abridged, the Breeder’s Gazette, and
„ ft™.™ Wi,h Sear* and Roebuck, and fronted bv
make* the complextion more beauti- j . « t
ful. 25C .. KIpIr’k. h '■ < '®!> or “. k* *-fv
them tn the ring.ng works of Rho-
Klein’s Horse Worm Powder has derick Dhu:
always given satisfaction; - ron;e one. come all. this rock shall
How to double your yield of pea- | f\y
nuts. Buy land plaster frpm A. With- From its firm base cs soon as I.”
man & Son. \ ■ [ . How dist nctly we recall this m*^
If yo-] want be Cyeam *or Dt,- morahle figure. He is assoc.ated
*h the most-awe-inspiring shock-
of our boyhood. How persuasive
his charge, how conv.ncing and con
clusive his de* isions. His head o:
one side, hi* eye* hui' closed.* if.s
h* avy bi»ots rest ng gratefully on t.T<*
e wood-stove with thv* sawdus’ un-
• rneath. the faithi :! ’ yaller dog’’
gave ea- *j th*- dron-
Whtn.th* f.iCf« were
t)
i in ris u f -le-i 1
Tti*-;i v - ,'■* .J ^,,2
the ma.'*; \Vn,»f. r. tov
re-. all up flair*’ I-'rfhburne and he
i w ’! t* r.d it to yen ^a. ked in ice.
rield cf r.e;:-
.tn A. V.’.th-
He v t ' doubie v/»ur
nuts.
A n
;*) I;t.y
r*,» v-
Buy !»;•!(! ; !ayte
warning, as I feel.it is my,duty to
do. If you fail To heed it. and find
'rself deprived of the right of
suffrage, you will have no one to
blame but yourself. Go to the •« 1
pervisors of recictrat-t-o .D ’hey
fail to register yon .on-r* ’h* tr to
me. If there is any-boa: d t-f r •<’>•
tration in the State whi -.t ••ctusvs to
register the white vo’eis. ; nil. re
lieve them from duty and pit .11 .1
board that will.
I have sounded the warn.ffg. Tha’
is all I (‘an do. I beg you to heed it
r V* ry respectfully.
’ 'OLE L. BLEASE.
, Governor.
i re of
l- rids
1* T'h* ”
•>«><♦ s:a* ion* rv
!
> an.’. ^ andard.
HO\. J. il. IMiDD
REPLIES TO ARTICLES
1 'f'ontinued :rom Page l.i
August 5th.
For necessary information . and
blanks, apply to Col O. J. Bond, tho
Citadel, Charleston. S. C. (6 25 .4t>
Ijarsea-Grpp.
A marriage of interest to tho
bride’s Walterboro acquaintances
took place at Christ Epis. op:-)
church, Adam* Run. on the 18tn in
stant. Miss Annie Larsen. fo:-in*\’-
ly of that place, was mar. 1* d to Mr
Rutherford Gray, of Varnvflle, S. P.
The ceremony wa* performed hr
tb« f rector of Christ Church, after
ich the happy couple left for :»n
Savannah /.ind
Wj^lc
^xi^nded tour vGi
Chattanooga.
BASE BALL NOTES.
( «<ttageville Iteleafs Wnlterhoro.
Cot’ageville. June 20.—Spe ulr
In .1 five-ir.:ii.:g game of bail. 1 .u; *-I
b*-*-w er. wi’erbc ro and ''o” :g‘ V :*>
'•* S*. S. Pier «• Thursdav. 1
A
’.V
uu. .1 n -
SHIP YOUR
CABBAGE
1112% \ K
Cl’KEH
and other PRODI CE
TO US AND RECEIVE HIGHESI
MARKET PRICES.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
WHITF FOR STENCILS.
FFED YOMT Jt CO.,
Wholewele Coinmi»>«ioii Men hantx.
SIS Conm-err* Street, Newark, N. J.
! *> Ci»,-m p.
v*r*d' ’o ycur
r.d !ir'g*r ccA;
Bl’RNE.
n* '!
n I *> and de-
iioii>- .:i q-uirt siz**;.
t.cs. c. L. F18H-
by his sid“. he
:np argument,
in. lie rote nr, 1
pillar of stu:*-.
t onception of-
we still have hini'..;'h us Hing
h.m? Perish the thv-.i’’ vs he
deared his throat th* ^ j.l.«- t ne <.h„ f.
fled its fee* and waited breathless.
Patents; in fad, everything that an When he began to stroke down his
up-to-date Drug Store handles Will Ion* beard with his left hand, prep
nratory to removing a run;mating
quid from his mouth with the right.
Remember C. L. Fisbburne still they knew the ’’Jedge’’ was getting
serv*s Webbs only. ready to spit wisdom wh.ch he could
do as gracefully in the columns of
(’ gars, Ciparett*?, ( amlies. S*a-
tionery. Bristle Goods. Rubber Goods.
be found at the
WALTERBORO DRUG CO.
Build your fences with Anthonv
One car of rice straw.
Charleston seems to have entered
• clean-up period, and much is be-
teg accomplished there. Even the
bitterest enemies of Mayor Grace
teas! admit that he ha* ’’delivered
la tha recent crusade
vice la South Carolina’s
* x a*ain*t 1
** ‘L. ■atropolh
Mach I*
I* being said about the «#•
of a Law and Order
for Colleton County. It is
ta ha hop*j| that a strong organiza
tion of thi* dmcription will immedi
ately *priag lato existence and there
li a east amount of work whch can
to
Isx-ation of KcIumiI.
Round. 8 C . June 23. 1913
BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 32.
. W’e. the trustees of said distr.ct.
wtah to call the attention of the pat
rons that we held a meeting and de
cided on the location of the school,
which is at the end of Hiott’s Park.
Also secured ,funds sufficent to pay
for the lumber, -v
We have begun work and hope \n
the near future to have the co-opera
tion of nil the patrons.
For any further information apply
to the trustee*.
A. O. Hiott, Chairman.
( 25 3t
NOTICE.
All jurors and persona interested
are hereby notified that there will be
no jury cases tried in this July tern*
of Court-.
hundred pounds. Brick store.
Wheat Brtr... Brick Store.
per the local newspaper as from .the
soap-box that was called his bench.
And when in the celebrated case of
Try our Flemish Fabric Pound Link Brown ‘ 8 *<>«(• va. Bill Smith’*
Paper. It is the best. 35c at The d °S* dt al. he had begun w.th the
Press and Standard ^ familiar "The law say p’intedly and
20 ccn’s coffee for .1.5 rents as p’lnt blank” and ended with the
neCs** * la * te ' al Edw8,d Pinc k- lucid summary of the whole affair,
| it was time for Solomon himself to
BOARD WANTED: Gentleman fur- go and get a record, and for Walter-
niahing the best of preferences boro lawyers to hunt their hole*,
would like board and room in a Abolish the country "Jedge?" As wel)
private home in W’alterboro. Ap- hang the chief of police, the coroner
ply care of this office. and the whole town council,! and be
4
C II It.
done with Mt. and then we could nil
be "*nch for himself and the devil
take the hindmost."
"X."
If you are not taking The Press
and Standard, now is the t me to
subscribe ao that you wil) not miss
a single part of the big serial. The Hon L. Sm.th had the misfor-
Argyle Case, soon to appear in th.* tune to loee a very valuable mule oa
Monday Bight.
duty h* is *-n’it’i«-d to it. But th*u
this is jus’ lik** Ern*st. th*-‘ big-
h**art**d. whole-souled, unselfish /*-!-
. 'xv that he
is for others
so
XVhat is left. He only sees the good
in others and is blind to every fault
1 xveulfl that Colleton had a thous
and such men as L. E. Hill, and then*
il*.- si o-e
f.g* ville.
Tl-
r
r,**
to 2 in fate
, eatu r e of
( » f • I* ‘ Q ♦ .
was th*- excellent ri'i h'ng of Br ice.
Cottageville’a sttir v. no
struck our s*-x-ei; Datteties
is. His'first thpugh’j Cottagev.He: Bridge and A kermnn-
. and he .onies - in' for ' ^* U ^ b ^ ro: Andpreor -- atrl
c „ J
1
Witsell.
( otton Bl«e><*«ims.
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if she had a set of good active magis- reilpt , ct> which wag tak<ln from a 4(>
trates who could be depended on to ! acre field of Stepht . n R obertson. iine
enforce the liquor law she would be of Stokeg . I>roB p erous farnit . rB
getting into shape to have prohib'.-
C. O Quin. one cf Moselle’s pres-
j. B. Dodd. perous citizens, is .n town today.
tion.
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