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Charleston, S. C.
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gr. mb, -tiav»HK.• » «*x»perati6a lette r ,rof k'on to r. •■uny «j M I.
M. • P. REFO,
tilth the SocreUros
and of the Interior, the Ad-uinisdra-
tion m<*as:iro providing for the eniab-
lighment of » now F« tleral bureau, or
body of like > hara<:?Tf' to have in
cltarg** ail mat*-rs rVtiiting ?o r<r<l«*
tnatioii of ■* bmlundi* L> dram ago,
flooil-ioritrof. fon^try. regulat.oa
of utreant Mo-, et«*.., y« *t.erda> an*
nouRCf d that he‘bad called a meet-
of Ayi« Jlt-in* 'a'l perrons wht rljpll attempt t » ba\.
LADIirS*
Idk of the Bpe* ial committee, to b*' Med you are hereby dimmed to seize
held in WaBhlngton on July 10, at
nocu, in the Mclauitlen build.ng.
Thin committee on Federal action
' wan narAed at the recent conference
• in Washington with President Wil-
non. Secretaries Houston. Lane and
Garrison,* A’ice President Marshall.
Speaker Clark and other Denfocratic
leader^. The idea was for the com
mittee working with officials to be
designated by. Secretaries Houston
and Lane to prepare a proper bill for
enactment by Congress meeting all
the requirements and designe«^ to
eliminate opposition as far as pos
sible.
' Will Preiuire Hill.
Considerable work has been done
by the members of the coiami'tee
since the recent gathering in Wash
ington, and at the .meeting otr »he
loth it in probabl? that a'satis;uc-
tory composite measure can be made
ready for Congress. ^
Secretary'Houston has designated
as conferees on the part of his de
partment Prof A. J. Henry, of the
United States weather bureau;
Raphael Zon. of the forest service,
and S. H. McCrory. of the office of
experiment stations.
Secretary Lane has recently made
a special recommendation to Con
gress for the enactment of such a
law authorizing the drainage and
reclamation by the Cnip-d States of
0 K
public swamp and overflowed lands
in any State and Territory.
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iMatnage Project- Itu lulled.
While his recommendation relates
«. «
primarily to the reclamation of
public lands, it authorizes inclusion
in the drainage projects, under spe
cified conditions, of State or privar. ly
owned swamp land contiguous to the
public land Yu to*.: in th * *. uk
the reclamation of public lands and in
th^establishment of homes and farms
upon areas now uninhabitable, and
Vorthless. '
*
The personnel of the committee of
which Commissioner Watson is chair
man. having this important work in
which so many sections of the coun
try are deeply concerned, is as fol
lows: Thomas P. Liylepage. Wash
ington, D. C.; Frank*!). Knight, of
Chicago, consulting engineer and ex
pert on excavating and drainage ma
chinery: Morrii Knowles, consulting
engineer of the flood commission of
Pittsburg; J. I. Craig, president of
no river regulation commission of
Stockton,. Cal.; L. I. Lawrence.
Laurel, Mias, treasurer of the Hall
way Development Association; Joaeph
Hyde Pratt, State geologist, of
North Carolina; J. 8. Spiker, con
sulting and sanitary engineer. Via-
esnne, lad., and Reid, Whitford, en
gineer of the Charleston unitary
and drainage commission of South
Carolina.
Watson Is Optomlstk*.
Commissioner Watson stated yes
terday that for five years he has been
working to get the^ Federal Govern
ment to do something substantial
toward the reclamation of the valu
able l#w lands of the South. He
uys he believes thst at last some-
something really worth while is go
ing to be accomplished; if notJiing
more is done than the getting under
way of actual work to reclaim the 70.-
000,000 acres of lowlands of the na
tion, he,thinks thst the Administra
tion will have accomplished -i from
the' standpoint of public health and
natural productivity the greatest
piece of constructive legislation of
the age.
In Washington on the same day the
board of governors of the National
Drainage Congreu. consisting of
President. Edmund T. Perkins, of
ChicagoWlce President E. J. Wat
son. of South' Wtarolina: John H.
Nolen, of Missouri; Dr. Pratt, of
North Carolina, and Mr Knight, of
Chicago. Will meet at 10 A. M. in
Washington, for the purpose of
handling several marten* relating to
the affairs of the Congress, and tak
ing steps preparatory^' to the next
annual drainage Congress, which is
to be held in Savannah. Ga.—News
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ourier. >
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and ^
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coy ! in i el race# or other sport:, or
nntv ' tcntH, save sacred <on< erts. on
[tin* Sabbath."• LikevUiae (Jov. lilene*
has sent Chlof ^ ouBtsbio Storhart
osti rs t,» •'cHitifv ftV I: I • of Calms
people .mnoduitcly upon receipt of
thru letter that not a drop of vv,n<‘.
uh'fke* or beer can be sold or serv
ed tlicre, and if tbest?'orders are vi.»-
WD GEN
TAILORING.
Malaria or Gliills &'Fever
P:eicripti©n No.66ti i» prepared opcclally
ior MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or »t3 doses wiii Ireak tny case and
if taken then a* e ton c the Fever -vdi not
return. ’ It rcta cn tb^.livcn-hcder than i
Caiorsd and does not jrpe t: t:ciun. Evjniag Post.
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nil the goods and to arrest the p< ople
yioiat'ng the law. and if you can not
do this. I will ge.t a niau who can.”
The letter to Chhvf Ftothar? ctfneludes
with the threat i»f removing lym and
his’ men from offlee immedfately.
should he fail to carry out the orders
specified.
Screwing the Lid Down.
This action of the governor ex
pands the lid now on in Charleston
on Sundays pretty tight so as to.cov
er thqJsle of Palms, not cnly on S in '
day,, however bit every day in the
week as well. It also reduces the
Sunday amusement feature at The
resort, and. for that matter, in the
county generally, to sacred concerts
only, prohibiting, of course, fishing
xcursions. baseball games, and so on.
anywhere within the county limits.
Some question is raised as to whether
the Governor wfll allow surf bathing
at the Isle of Palms and Sullivan’c
Island on Sunday after this.'
Xo Sunday S|*ort*. •
The motorcycle racing held last
Sunday at the Isle of Palms seems to
have given the governor particular
concern, and his communication ad
dressed to Sheriff Martin deals large
ly with this 0 element of Sunday amuse
nients. After stating that he sees
motorcycle races .vvis held, last Sun
day. he writes:
"I hope that you did not Jypow that
these races \Vere going to be held, as
I s*-e nothing In thenpid article which
shows any effort on your part fo pre
vent the aft me*'
"I hope that you vv 11 i.r,n;v(li,i?< !v
proceed to indict all who took pact i”
said races, or attempt to d<» sor*;:jtv
bring them before the prop# r tribunal
for desecration of the Sabbath Dnv.
and that you will keep a strict look-,
out in cthe future amj have ndScted
and locked up in county ja'l
any and all perso:iVj>Jio shall AMeaipf
to have any kigH^ofgraces or etthe-
sports or amusements, save sacred
concerts, on the Sabbath. There are
some things which possibly we can be
excused for not hearing,. If we did
hear; and for not seejig, if we do
see, but there can certainly be no ex-
cuag in the eyes of God or man for
allowing these things to go on lipon
the Sabbath. „
“It in true that the Sabbath was
made for man and not man for the
Sabbath, but tye Sabbath was in-
tendod as a d^y of rest and recrea
tion. and for the worship and ser
vice of God, And certainly not for
the purpoee that these people put it
to on yeeterday.
I am mailing copy of this letter
to Chief Constable Stothart, with in
structions that he get busy also, and
I hope that you will all see, in the
future, that people obey the Sab
bath. and the lawa of this Suite, in
the official discharge of your duties.'*
Xo Liquor MeMiig.
In his. letter to . Chief Constable
Stothart. the GoVernor says:
“It fk thought aloud around here
that John P. Grace’s idea in closin',
up everything so tight in Charleston
on Sunday is to drive everybody to
the Isle of Palms, and that a bar
room is to be run open and . above
board over therf. It la also said
that Mr. Grace is hoarding at the
hotel in Charleston with the gentle
man who owns the Isle of Palms
Misiness. As to these rumors I do
not know. However, notify the Isle
of Palms people immediately upon
receipt of this letter, that not a drop
of wine, whiskey or beer can be sold
or served tfafere, and if these orders
are violated you are hereby directed
to seize all the goods and to arrest
the people violating the law, and if
you cannot do this I will get a mar
who can. Attend Btr th' to this,
immediately, and fail not on penalty
of th* loss of your job and th** jobs
of your men just as quickly as th*>
f-bgraph wires c»n transmit tlie
message." * tf
Sh‘-rifr Martin was seen'today and
ked if he had any statement to
make ^concerning the Governor’s ]et-
*er. He'pad nothing to say. No
statement was issued this morning
by the Isle of Palms managemeii'. L
is presumed that the orders to the
chief constable will be tarried oui
at th.* Isle of Palms, which will a:-
ford the band an opportunity to xji
der sa« red font err music nv? Sv
day, .instead ragtime,, marches ami
3p«-ratio st-lictiotis. —— Charleston
G. VV. AI.MAR & CO.
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COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
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Taibtr to TIiom* Who Knot’.
34J K irg Street. N»' ‘..v.e:g.
t liarle*ti>n. *». C. Pineie U »ll
JOHN F. EIGHTH ART,
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Change of Programme Weekly
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When you are in Charleston.
LOOK ME UP
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the $
Diamond*. Watcben and Jewelry.
UNCLE DAVE,
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WallerlMiror.
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Oldest Firm In Amerin.
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Phone IOS1
R. ATMAR SMITH,
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IS-25
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HEINS & LESEMANN,
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Fruits and Produce /
For. Meeting and Market Street*
rharlewton. M4. V.
We pag highest market price* for
Poultry, Egg* and Country Prodine
Give us m Trial.
M. ROTHSTEIN,
Meat Market ; .483 King St
Charleston, # S. C.
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I am always hi the mark*t for
chicken* and will pav 1 rent per
pound more than market price;
CONDON RAKING CO.
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WHITE SWAN
LAUNDRY,
„ _Charle*ton. S. C.
Newest. Mo*(t Modern Sanitary. Plant
in the South.
High tirade Work - Prompt Sen ire
Reliable Agent*
Wanted in Colleton County.
Liberal (Proposition
No. 666
This i* a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or lit dote* will break any case, and
’if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Caloihel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
To my friends of Colleton County
WYATT’S -STOCK
YARD.
.nr'fchipmeru* prompt’" Attended t
(KVI king M.
Hor*e». Mule* nhd i aide
Piouipt P.*j.
Cham her In in’* Colic. Cholera and Di
arrhoea Itemedy.
Every femily without excepCon
Khould keep this preparaiton at hai.d
during' the hot weather of th** i- .r i-
mer months. Chamberhi'.n’* ^coiic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcnsedy
worth many times its «ost when need
ed and is almost' eertain to be need
ed before the summer is o»;er. I* has
no superior for the purposes *or
which-U is intended. Buy « now.
For sale by all dealers. >•«
SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES* HATS.
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MRS. B. LEVY, WALTERBORO, S. C.
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In order that I may njake room for my Fall Goods
which I am going to buy in New York. I will sell all my
beautiful line of Ladies’ o Hats. Kimonos, Pongee Siik and
read\ -to-war Ladies .Garments at a great reduced price.
Remember the place, next to Terry & Shaffer.
Resfectfully yours,
» *»*■
Mrs. B. Levy
Walterboro, - - S. C.
PRUE FRUIT CREAM
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DELIVERED IN SANITARY CONTAIN
ERS. USED ONLY ONCE.
ASK WHERE THE MILK COMES FROM
AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT
IT IS PURE
a a crosby
36X - Phone
Walterboro,
CYPRESS
SASH, DOORS and BUNDS
Largest Manufacturing stock house in
the South. . Special sizes on short
notice.
A. R FISCHER CO.
Ch-rlMton, ' S C .
TO
ISLE OF PALMS
SULUVANS ISLAND,
South Carolina
Tickets sold May 31st and on each Saturday to
and including September 13th, 1913, limited to
reach WALTERBORO returning prior to mid-
O
night Tuesday next following date of sale.
EXCURSION* RATES NORTH AND EAST
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T. C. White. D. J* Kirton, V
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Wilmington, N. C. Walterboro, S. C.