The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 06, 1914, Image 1
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WAI.TERBORO, S. C. ( WEDNESDAY, MAY 6,1914
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BOYS CORN CLUBS | ACKERMAN IS
ARE ORGANIZED
RE-ELECTED
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In Har«l (-'ought 4'Mtn|*aign l»r. W; K.
.V'krrnian K K«*-KWt»*«l Mayor hyr
Small M ijoritv.
\%MKK OF TH4MK WHO KNTKK
THK t’OXTEST THIS
SKAKOV
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RULES GOVERHWG AWARDS
Maujr Frlara Arr OffcrM But Moya
Muat ('omgljr WMh Rale*. LivHjr
IntOTMt- Takes.
The bojra of Col let oa are takiag a
lively Interest !a tlie eluba. Maav
of them have entered the eoateat for
some of the valaable premiam« of
fered by interested men of the coaa-
j The munieipal Democratic prima
; ry whi-.-h came off Tuesday endei
,ahat jhas been a hard fought ea;n-
i pagn for towg officers. Dr. IK. B.
Ackerman was re-elected mavor ovet
jJ. J. Padgett by a small majortr
The entre campaign ha- been
Uiaugbt nfth interest, as both -andl-
dates were well knottn and had
a strong following. There war inncL
conjecture on both sides as >c who
would be the winner.
In the race for aldermen there
were seven candidates and alx to be
elected. The following were elected:
D. B. Black, clrk and troasuaer.
R. L. Fraser, D. C. I* hU?i. M.
P Howell. T. J. McDaniel and J. L.
Moorer, aldermen, %
The election was quiet during the
.*ey. but after the result of the elec-
COLLETON DEMOCRATS
ELECT DELEGATES
Large Crowd Present $t Court House and Much
Interest Shown; Df legation Prom Green
Pond Contested; Referred to Committee. .
BIG CROP MEANS
BOTfOM PRICES
The County Democratic Conenp ! ittee and the legislature of the
imejt
Ig Wftd
tlon convened at the court hoi
11 a. m. Monday. The meeting
called to order by the chairman. V-
P Howell. ' Immediately after the
meeting was called to order the dai-
egatien from Green Pond was con
tested. This matter was referred
to the : committee and the committee
state have.failed to take anv action
"pon the line of primary, reform,
though .the same was'made a part
of the report of the sub-romnuttee
which investigated chargee of fraud
in the election for^state officers in
If* 12. thus preventing the Demo-
< ratlc dubs In the state from ap-
CharleM S. Barrett <ii*e tiuiMl .%ilviee 1
l» .Members of the Farmers' I im»i
a m • «
in tlie South.
To Officers and Members of th?
Farmers’ Union: ^
£ rot her. How is your corn crib,
r smoke house, your wheat btn.
your home supplies generally?
Are you planting your ervp *!> this
good year of ltl4 with n view to
making your corn, your wheat, your
potatoes, your hay. yonr meat and
*1 the other things which mean your
very sinews of life. Or are yo j go
's ahead blithely unconscious of
that and planting every acre you
ran get ready to rotton?
. ' Hog and homfly! Homely but
etpresslve .phrase! The very heart
and soul of the farmers’ welfare.
Are you working to-have the hoc
and hominy at home end not In the
ENVOYS TO MEET
AT MAGARA FALLS
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A-B-C DIPLOMATS MTU. t O.NSID-
, KK AlA. SI DUS OF TBK
SITUATION.
CARRANZA REEUSES ARMISTICE
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In Spite of Thl** Fart Is Still Invite,!
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to Send His Representatives
to Meet Others.
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ty. This Is a great step along he > , lon was known a number of citizeniH recommended that" the folloorlug >• <vfng or rejecting their suggested
path of progress, for if we can get formed a serenading party and made j delegates from Green Pond be seat '<linngen, and
the boys Interested in improved 'hings lively in town. . They pronir
’arming there will be some prucre*
sive farming.
The following are the names of " i,h th ** ir ,ov and music un
til the small hours of morning.
•d a band for thA occasion and the
town of Walterboro - reverberated
For Mavor
the boys who have entered the con
tect:
Walterboro, R. F D. No. 1: Boyo
Saunders. Johnnie Hosts. B. L.
Blocker, Raymond Ritter and Tore
Ritter.
Walterboro. R. F. D Xo 2: Joe
Langdale. Jr. Pinckney l^angdale.
Willie Langdale. Edgar Adams
Walterboro. R. F. D.. J: Moody
Warren. Henry Walker. Dan Hiers.
Govan Hiers. Lucas Hiers. John Bish
op. Bernard Remley. Parker Remrey.
Johnnie Sykes. Leroy Sykes.
Walterboro. R. F. D. 4: Ellis
Beach. J. F. Blocker. Talbert Ben- ;
ton. Clyde Benton. Caney Benton.
Walterboro. R. F. D 5: Alfos ; ■* Mullins Are Captured by
Hickman. Erving Hickman. Albert j Officer*.
O'Quin. Henry Nettles. Birdie Var- j
nadoe. Mullins. May 1.—The department
ed: H. R. Price, H. F. Towles. E.
W. Hmith and E. Beach. This re
port was adontod by the convention
Chairman M. P. Howell mode <•
very Interesting address. In th<‘
The following is tli* vote as poll-j course of his remarks he called, al-
d
W. B Aekerman .
E17 |
, J. -I Padgett
10!»
F‘«r Aldenueti
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•» B. Black . . .
23rt
i T- L Fraser
242
1 -•- D. Glover
132
{ D r. L Hiers
231
M. P Rowell
243
T. f J / McDaniel ...
1ST
j J. M. Moorer
214
IMHM KOi.I.OW TRAIL
Round: A. Herbert Hiott. Moody
Hiott, Marion Utsey. Bennie Utaer*
Willie Rhode. Raymond Hill and
XeWton Weeks. t
Cottageville: Nelson D. Acker
man. Fletcher Ackerman. Owen Ack
erman. Fletcher Reeve* and Hans
ford Ra
store tit R. Miles was broken into
tention to the fact that under the
present system and with the prima
ry that every white man has ib<‘
tight .to vote. "This has not atwgs
been true,” said Mr. Howell, “but
i is a right which our forefather-
have won by a atruggle which cost
-•-eat sacrifice of blood and labor.'
He called attention to the struggL
the common people against tl
aristocrats through English h(
down to the present day apff
ed that we, the common people, hat
come to the. realisation of opr rights
b rough a long and hard struggle 1 .
Mr. Howell also ..reminded ua of th»*
(act that we have so lonff enJoy<
these rights that we are in dan]
of losing them from lack of ui
, Whereas.'‘the ra'*'c:>i changes of
primary ruin just at the verge
• Mie beginning of a bitter political
bill tie would necessarily result in
much eonfti«ioh. if not the disfran-
hdement of many voters:
Therefore, be it Resolved by the
Democracy of Colleton county iu
Convention assembled:
First: That we affirm the right
of the Democratic clubs, the unit of
organization of the Demoerutie par-
tv,, of South Carolina, to pass upon
anv changes in the rules governing
primary elections before they are
put into effect, thus carrying ou^ the
purpose of Democracy, namely, rule
nnd control of the Democratic partv
by the Democrats of South Carolina
Second'; . That we unhesitatingly
and uncompromisingly place our-
- elves/ on record as opposing any
< hawfges in th<t constitution or rules
K<X'' rnin K conduct of primary
cctions. unless said changes be
'emintjed us of the careless and U0-7tirst referred to 1 -the regular meet-
and robbed night before last and ] who have such MXj\gs of. the ; Democratic clubs
“lore than $200 wortji.of goods sto!- concoptlon of the sacredneaay'ot throughout the State.
The A-B-C envoys have selectod
_ ^ neutral ground aa the place of meet-
warerdoms -ttf your supply mere?.- |nR t .„ ori of me dUting the diffi
Mill ^ . «%sslOI«asa Ka* aa-Amn #Ka Q# m# mi
ant
Wake up. brothers! Advf-e Is
flung at you from many and Varied
sources, but if yod know anything
at ail of me by now. yoe know 'hat
1 ’have ijeen h: ituering th : « so*-t at
thing Into yo-i ;or a sreat many
years. And 1 want to repeat with*
greater emphasis and more eaneat
ness than ever. If possibV do not
make the fatal blunder of planting
cotton to the exclusion of evt-'w-
thing else. » ,/
I'istressing news of this sor. is
coming to me. .ml only from Geor
gia. hut from the entire cotton Imlt.
rulttes between the United State*
and the Huerta government. The
place selected is^Xiagara Falls, Can
ada. There the mediators hope to
meet the representatives of our gov
ernment and those of the Huerta
government in Mexico^/
It wan at first proposed that tber*
should be an armistice between tho
Constitutionalist'/ amt, the Federals.
pending the result of mediation,
which It was proposed should deal,
with all questions concerning the
• Mexican situation, including those
between Carranza and Huerta. Gen
re I Carranza opposes sueh a oesr.s
Hasn’t sad experience taught yo*.
anvthine vet^ Oon*t vnii Ihoatilltien. sa>inj? tn«it It will
Wnnl .Lf h K ve Huerta a chance to recruit his
mean low and ruinon. prices? If J f ® n 7 ln
it has ever been different, then , only th^ Wti^a nrU-
.... subject to correction. in * “ u, of th '
It isn't too late yet. mv freinds Th * * nvoy * uk * the that
his right and the great prh
which It presents that they rep6rt tt-
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en. When the store v was onened the
followng morning Mr. Miles wired
Tor the penitentiary dogs and they
nrnff dispatched here by autonio-: condemn'd in atrongeet terms
rd Robins. Th3|ll«n placed such a T^vesnma
Lodge: Frank Miley. Gerald Fox. Itrfal was carried to a negro’s house upon his sacred dutyAs a citizen
Wendall Jordan. Smith Carter.-Ed-* it was not long before the fyet j *ud Jus God-given privilege as to
die Cone and M'illie Cone Las.to "brt the guilty parties were be-, '*JJ his vote<
Weeks: C. B Bailey. Biepley Bai- me known. The negroes who liv-JX Mr. Howelj opdled atteniii n to
lev. Charley Bailey ' r -d in this house have fvequentJC the fact that thX primary is tli*,
Isiandton: Keith Polk t B l^en it^ similar troubft>. and it is^Aaid great‘bulwark yhich stands between
?>olk. Dan Crosby, .lo*- > li‘*r.iz and - *Hat tv.o of the brothers >«omnto»
•erving a term on the fha>tigang. A crats. Ha i^minded us.of.tlu
'nini brother was arrespem. charcetk
■•i h tli'‘ f dee<) He. wit!' twn other
ompiices, have b<i»n caught with
■h' roods, a- tj>tfch «.‘ ! thev co;i!il
'C* veniensly yX'ri'y from tLeXtora
i.tring the jf(ght.
Third: That we condemn the ef
forts which have been made to abol-
o«l »:n
• Ico’aa W. Rentz
Sntf.aks; : Marion F
: r<’ Wentlal? B. Goodw tv.
Stokes: Allie Codder and l>-nnje
• ' f’df-r.
.Ruffin? B. M Crcv»t>r
i!o< ksottltoro: Huh*--* V. f ■ s-
'ic
ft*.
I- there ore ;,nv o'her l*e> * t> »
hove joned au«! -t. .1 ’
■-ett omitted, please i ’t.
Price. Walterboro S ‘
vote selling and voto buying- He isb the county-to-county campaign
. .-AllBf* upon tho port of candidates
for state and congressional office:.
because the abolishing of same
oild result in depriving voters ot
the* only source of information con
cerning the personal and position of
such candidates: , "
, , . , o . Fourth: That our delegafe* to
People and t .e“aris.o- ; , hp Ma(p f . on ^ Mfjon i. nstriict( ^
that in. the/primary lies the hoi*-of | are herohy in
the coiTvm^ people being able
. _ I struct-’d and bound to oppose an-
hold the'sacred right of voting D ’ “j *‘>‘'’ho<Kof conduct it,-.:
touch'd! upon-the movem^tii nliicl. j * ,r ‘ ni ' !% ”' { '' <,,ons - unless raid chang
« hyfng agitated throughout th"
Clean out the fence corners, the
briar patches along the branch or
ditches and pint stuff that means
four independence. Corn, potatoes,
peanuts, yams, sorghum, peas, gar
den truck, anything to insure you"
"ving at° home and boarding at Cic
same place. / ’ .
Seasons for severil months have
favored you. You had an open wta
ter to prepare your lands will, and
their efffforts are not only directed
toward bringing . shout peace be
tween the United States and Mexico,
but that it is the purpose to bring
peace to Mexico. Not only to avert
war with the United States, but to
end the internsl strife as well. Thev
have invited F» ,Pr * n “ to
resentative to meet with the repre-
sentatives of Huerta and the United
States, in the medialon meeting at
XiggMA ftAl on May *.
Despite
advantage of/ Your land is in fine 7 ^
shape, with the outlook now for l 'louds are slowly lightening un.
munteous harvests. ' there is no lack of preparation on
Hut you are making the same old ; ,he part the arm> and navy Th-*
everlasting fool mistaue. planting I' P :,r 8nd navJP ***>»«****"» b « s V
in regard to the aboiition
CH b<-
cratic
br’.i submitii d to\ tiic D ii>o-
cl'.il*.; ihioughout \»he state.
Ituics Governing \*\a:«I of I*.-n* *>m**
The following ..re i.--. r’hX • Ula-nly. iV.iellirenLly
lu t m!tiir t'-*- S I'd, Of ' iCtfCtC* gU-ded !>*
regulations governing the
uremiums.
1 All boys- <l» --.ruX '<f r« .:.pe-
tor Abe prizes
hi* corn at t>f‘ county fa’i*. to
gether with a written h.sjor- o' hi-
yoir’s work^.
1. Cqjdpeting member* will be
jtidgeddipon the following ba-i>
‘Yne-vliird for quality, one-rl /or
fuitity of yield, and one third Dr
'owes*.cost of production
x Many Thanks! /
y(r Fdior: , U v-rite this \v<,rd Xl
ahk . on for your introdectio'Xto
i-. You sp*-ak is-arly. ho-X-tlv.
tly. You hX**'con
ic! jors guided by principle Yes.
r. 1 like the tone of \/6\\r edito-
./ Follow lip your fhirlv-^il.ired ‘ --sulufel?
is|l: cud you will Kee/necnd: # vonr - any ti
'•nstltucm y then cap find no'fault, vote tsutil
e Democratic primary an.) .on
^emued such act-ion a* being suicnl-, . , , . . ,
to the principles of Demo. n'-V i V d a"*. 1 , >" ••pnosc the aV'lish
and th;.t they 'urtiicr h< ipstrui.ied
•and liound. and am hereby \insritet
It-* itlft) expressed himselt' as [>-
rongly opposed to th#'>abolition
1 -* cminty-to-county cjimpftlg*
.Itscusslng this iiuestion Mr llov-
ointed out very forcefully the tie
■ ' - , ho* idi
ou.nl.v_caltv.'».y< | *. v |. lg
canditfatesvf >r j. i if _
intsiligent voting and showed h
r *i" , “'*'^ impossible iu would
Ving of the count^-io-t
'upon the part of t'h
, j state offices. _
v iffii; lL*Hevinr in tl-.e Integritv !
i j-’nd ’suffrage qf Colleton county, u**i
I
• »uton. eotton, cotton. And the'’gam
i'l'-rs and men who handle the fruit*
of your toil are sitting back. Irrin-
eg contpiacently and saying. '"Tit-'
•*•;!•» fool will never learn anv sen'-e
liui eontnines to t»lav in our hand- ’
! < a no;, crying arinns* V-. r-. >
’’’■ ' on cofton. Cotton if a nee
• —ary and vft.-tl crop in the cc«»:v-.
. of the world It 's neces ar-
'* /f e-yoHr family and mine. ♦»> * •
’ a.-,h '’tnon* > in your i>o< kets la
1)ow idiotic it is to plant only cotton,
out the things necessary
ttfe and welfare of yourself,
our family.
doing everythin*’ to put the troons
in readiness in ease mediation fails
Genera! Ftmstou who is in rom-
1 of t^o Co ted p*a*e--. nrmy
Y» ra Cruz, is reported as ena»er for,
< • IcriA to marcli on Mexico.
\<*J AN THK
K.
E. T.
i#r
t...
nlace our* elves-on n»'cord as strergi |\
condemning any MnsinuafUm* of
No competing member »iU W
'iowed to use tpore Than
man to cast an intelligent
gptil he had had an opportuid-
• ! tr«*t you- will Idtve-the sup}nir’ .ty nf meeting the various ciindid.it'
«»f th * people of/your «oititv and and learning Just where they stood
that tlie Press and Standard will ii*> said the county-to-cour.ty ram-
> rnd its way info all of our homes | uafgii was the only method by wliii !
Yo frs very truly, , \ . ? j'he voters could know bow to.ca. i!
F O. S. I’UUTId. 11lie^r ballots intelligently*. j
II. B. Peutifoy H|M*aks.
D B. Peurifoy was the next sp al.
lle:.d«-r/or.ville. P. t'.. May
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M ry P. W R is Iter, of Route ;L
worth of fertilizer of any sor* was /called to the bedside'of her
4. All competing member.- must piotner, ‘Mr-- M A 1 oilmans, at
make a complete report to B.C/T/mpa. Fla She was accompanied
Price, county farm demonstrator, not
fraud in the conduct of primary ebs
tions 4,1 t’dlleton county*.
Klectinii ,»f Deh'gates.
The fonveijttnn then prtxeid'
with the election of cveiutive^ctdn-
mitteemeh and delegates tcg^rlu' if
« <r.\ent!cn
J. M. Moerer wa«^oTe» ied e<ccuti\'
eomniitteemaP^wYer A. C. Sanders,
'he vote b<>iOg .1 M Nloorer 7 i. '
er. He made, a brief re view,' ot t!)>- -Iff-
•lucatlonal and political conditional
which have existed from the begi
l ti<
FishlcprU'* Will Vet f
{rpre.--illnti\ :*.
» Interview w itii F L Fisl\-
7urne Wednesday, he stated ty a reo-
<resci,?;»tivc of tlie Press and Start/'
•lard that iie would not be in • th »
l ook atiout. Jtret-hrerr^rffcl se,- wii » ra< >,. for representative tis yea’- Me
nrosperous arnpnj^-j^ur neiglibora, stated that while he was- deeply Vn
man w ho makes | pre< iat>ve 'df the encouragement and
ry consideration, solicitations of his tnatjr ftieijds^and
their offers of support, he finds it im
possible to make, the sacrifice that
«*nc!i action would entail. He warm
ly thanks .ey^ry friend for their in
terest In his behalf and takes this
an opportunity to express to then
fcv Mrs.
<\ ('after
later than October 2 4. 11* Sitct,
report must contain a complete h
tory of the crop, together with a/u;t
statement ot the co«ts of prodn/t‘ on
5. N’o competing member/will b*
(Rowed to enter more thanX n,> *• r ’
-If corn in the contest
♦1 All competing au/nber* must
tie present at the coupiy a ' **•
sown,
spring.
a k mplele pbuto/rapli of ail of th*- -ofn
lie present at the coiucly fair a’ 12,
/clock, noon, of Wednesday 'luni g
ihe fair for the purpose making
uing of our country’s history
\ *o the present time. In m-Very lev
—— — | -runted remarks he slpavml that i><>-
eje h boy Each acre of corn , Ltical improveniepPIs absolutely d**.
imi*t have peas nr other legumes pendent upon . educational develop
-n in the middies at last plow- meht. In Jbe^ course of his remai’«i
<ng( or peanuts planted in the mid- be nuute a brief review of Senator.
m.*s and then peas or other legutn“s TiUrrtan's record and showed that ht- *v
-o*n at laying-by tilfte. ANvinteg-^deserved credit for'establishing tin*; J;
. over «rop of grain and legipnes. *reat stronghold of Detnocrac y it; F
•w» far s is practical'le, must be fall South Carolina Mr Peurifoy sti:t F.
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h« election-of d«*l'*gat
'Sto was a* follows: *
D. M. Yarn . .
It. M ^efforea . .*•
B. D. Peurifoy /
D. L. Smith
W. M. Jacques . .
H. R. Padgett .
J. G. Padgett ,,
Strickland .‘in !
v. hcWjvftt crip is bursting, who* *
v Iie^t/IRn .is . overflowing, whoe.
Toke 'house is filled with hotr.*.
rais'd meat; whose table is laden
v. uh home-growm vegetables. and
v- ltC‘-e stock .ytid ciittle amk hc»c:; «ti*-.
'<UviL; at, i fat with produce ernwr
on bis farm.
And that man raises cotton, ton ^
And his cotton crop puts, money ff>/
id's pockets instead of the supp),
:i '\ n ’ s \ X
( onto out of y.iir tranCe-./h'-etb "j
f- s xSftKere thanks and his regret*^
ijrtit conditions are such thnf he cart
mrf enter the campaign this year.
7-4 r<-.’.. Wake tip end show liof *> a*nse
4:’ lta*d. I^or*:- -. en-y Tud<ip N ndcnc«*
4 A |’.or you ,.*■ nor a v>il oMli<-
*! ft isn't ! r, the hand!
isp, and
nf th uplifters
v-ir nose a,e! if, 1
arid
11/ K
and turned t*»Xfollowing ' ed that previous to the war. and. in
on land A*fne pla
planted to
oto/t
.members of thX(Uit». together wfis
their exhibits,
Younger than Id years
rears will W allow
ed to cnKipete for the prizes
S. All competing memj^eri mti-t
fact, from our country’s earliest lifs
tory down to the year 1890. that tie*'
their exhibits/
7 No bo^- young'
>r older tlrin 18 yea
Thaveach boy be limited to.a , AtIzens of Soujh Carolina had pevn-
uniforjM cost of fertilizers per care, j liffd an opportunity of electing any
gcRtding stable manure. This uni-J 'fflcer. At that time Tillrpan began
'?t»rm cost not to exceed $20.00 pqr f o make himself felt, and he was tit'-
’■vre ' . v instigator of the establishment of
4 .7 That club membership be the Democratic primary which ha
©tyertson
1/. Fishburne
Sy' iaiRgdale .- . .
v v, \v. Cone . .
F. . J. Berry . .v ^
.Those elected in the first'r
were D. M Vein. I (I Padg.'lt
I*. Fishburne and F J. Berry.
42 I*!' is right
47 up to 1 yiM>XfcX-cert your
S4 | reach '-dt agd grab it.'
A/' a c'"t sleep'-r.-.. .t -1*
(’HARLKF S MA fit: 1
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To Cotu ( lc;t» Dc iiKHi'trui
Mc-mbeis.
I .crmiibw-Uiet *.
A u < •. g.‘ <»f unusual st^rnrise
artd" inf -:' • tc I’ve pV'opb* of Wal-
terboru Wtok place at >K30 o’etock
Wed re iV.- wlien Mari'* V .r-
nadoe tceca me brid?* of „, Mf,/
Brubt Hiers^/Ttfc; ceremony 'w-ax
performedigrTth* 4 home of the bride’*
sent. Mrs .1 < Griffin, by Dc'puty
y b-rh-^R. R Miley. , N
part res sir** well known. *he
^*r»de tw-inz the niece of Mrs. J. S.
• ’.rtffi-i, Mr Hier*; is fl|e eldest, son
•of IV (• I Hiers The marriage
> • a*».l t oeg as quite a surprise, but their
j'
Mr: B ('. Price
iMrat’on agent, w
iti* 1-oli.i* for fjre nq.
ly riepion
awayXf'r.-rn
have their exhibits »t the fair fought only in suh nffmbers as wilt »roved itself to be the moat effect;
aide the agent to obtain the best | Instrument in bringing tlfc roninijn
‘-7 Grounds not later D*an Saturday Le- j
£ffre the fair
Club HeMtlution
Carolina
'The boyw’ corn club ha
//urn
results ic the time allotted for such j mople into.fiosssession of tVr t cstX', . hon - ht .,, af
for >.»tH ( ,o,k. nnd that^uch merit bersb ip tm 1 sac red privilege. It wtB. tn ri tn"a< ( - 0 i|^ 0 ,rcWe^,iouwM,h
selected a* nearly as possible on or ure. the -Magna Charta o! Soul a .. , ... ... X
b ba»inr thru*- <r the routes on which farm de-; Caroln*. which gives the poorest vo olwbibta ts wholly anti-Blepd
race;
n r ;
H. R. Padgett
. 88
D. B. Peurifov
...
. 28
W. W. Cone . ...
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L. Smith
.......
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It s genprally’ thought
that
>h-*
Colleton delegation
which
coe>F
‘ is
_ _ , li gi
far ctntnonktrated the posaibliiitek-df ] nionstrators are located, and that all*Jer th^ same pflrilege as it does th
heavy corn yields in the South s uoy*‘ located otherwise, inc onvenient [ monied demagogue.
high cost, tt is thought best now i.» J for visiting, be handled by corre-
f'trn our attention, in »he futtfr* to
the practice of soil building (hro-jT 1
rotatiem and legume cover (Top*.
hlch will result in economic prt»
duction. After an interesting d»s-
'ttssipn on this subject, a commiii*-**
fJ -'> ‘‘Policy fof Corn t’lub Work ' *ws
PPointc'd. and the fol’qw+ng re***--
'■ 'Vcui*. unanimously adopted bv th«*
'lath Carolina demonstra? on jz>
Tltat the county demon*?i
t un agent be h"!d' respun'-'l*!- (»r
• corn club work of in- eoumy.
I that he bo permitted to de*., --
• c-fhird ot h-is time. Jf >o much L *
-• < for its'suc-ress
- That the hoy be* re>jiii»»-/_t -
XLt'ti' *, so far a - Is practicable. “ r '*
^ princ iples of soil btii^cLr.e c *'* .
’ ;,f ere taiight to g*ffwn-up , d-*mo.:-
• : -ilOtk,
Th-.k Lap fuLu*.w.- requirvJ
*xconc]ence. I>y addrqfises to s^lioc*!
lubs,. etc., as th>* cclndtions may de-
^ti'ad.
♦: That large iirpniitmi.s be* dis-
ouraged. but when ;,:..nluitis are
offerec’i. they t>*' so divided as to of-
*-r. if possibl". equaF fnceutiveu to
... toys for work along the follnw'-
ng lia'*-'' (’over crop sawing, best
. -!n> n . bisjory of cultivation - of
* 1 * t paper On how he selec ted
) , -..-d corn 'ti tl'cv field. selffHiot
ten 'eartc of corn, great-
*- • yi«ieJ. and greatest net profit,
'**. That at Ijsmt-five boys in ea< !j
•li t. »M ihdUcfiX'to begin fn (h*
i,ng qf 1914 a Two-year rotntlon
" on and oats> wtils^thc winter
wUtU! er legUIU'-S gfi cover . riJ|M
• r .'r >*»»T-bu.ildir(g purpesp^k.
• ,v "That th** bo.' • who enter .
{,.,<> rear rotaiivOi ie* encouraged to
1 . . .;.t un po.-i iuatead of terttl- land
It. >1. JcffcTies Offers RoMiliiiion".
R. M. JefferJPs arose and offe'r-ed
the following resoltitioD4f..A-hn-li :
tabled: X ' c
bjed
Whereas.. certaRh parties and o.r
gapizatious hav^'attoitfpted to mah<
chan'Ses in Hip manner of cam u- tr 1
Democratic*primary elections and
the rnles/governing qualifications
vote therein issues before State- D»'f
qrratec Convention'soon to ass . hi
a n.X t
- Be Says Aclvcrtisiiru Pays
When ask**c! by the Press aX
Standard ad.oirian Monday if lie con
sidered hi* ad. in ’nis paper rXn; ;
ing investment. Mr. J. K. T’inchfle,
replied: "Slnct* Jannarv 1 I li: -c-
bc*kn devoting considerable of m
ad. space to rice, and have sti'd in
four months nine* carloads For the
past five weeks 1 have advertised D
S. Butts’ meat very extonsiv
••ales on meat kav* av<
pounds n vvqek T)oc*s
4 b ere
a re
two or thrqe
dcktiMss In
of Lite' mem tier*
of the>6.vs' corn club or demwnstra-
tors,^wlio wish to communicate with
Mr Pric e any subjec t. Mr Price’s
Address wHI be Hot Springs. N .(*
-ipv friends wish for them a happy
•ui-tre. \ ^
Ia ic iMVlllcMk.
Or Sundav ofcernooii Miss Blanch
S.eac-h of Walterboro became th-v
bride of J WASmoak. of Stokes
’’lie ceremonv was performed by
-M*uty •'Ulerk R. x R Miley;. Th*
bride is the accomplished daughte.-
c p N. Leach of this city, and
very popular young lpdy.. a The
groom Is a prosperous business man
.»♦ iBokfs.
LYCEUM ATTRAf’TlON
ON TUKKDAY EVENING
Xj'sI EntcTtainment c*f a Wry Suc-
ctwisftil Seascu.. «
i -The closing number of the sea
son’s series of Lyceum attraction
took place' aj the W’alterhoro hign
scltooi auditoriuni Tuesday'
The exercises began at X. Di p m , ou< t u< .,ed bv Mr* K
"th a few remark/* from *• <’e«-j Kanil( ,_ anrt lb#l rhoir
rifoy, Usq.. stating the
ho. association and tjia
\t the MethcMlM 4’hurch.
The regular morning services v il!
gin at 11 o’clocK.'being rondtlc v.
«*d !»y the pastor. Rev. J. W. Wollins,.
'fliere will In- • special song service
E Jones, or-
Evening ser-
ini ' , ganist. and the cho
• c ontlltton H»f> .. , )e a t
at the sea omx * .
8.2u o’cloc fc.
Whereas, any attempt
to ti ait» ^n^ldcr tny succh^s
in
changes in the Constitutioif and
rule:: go\»t;iiing jiriniarics wou!?t I •
dangerous tlte welfare of the p :tl
*v wutliin ^liv,«jate at this tint *, b.--
ca^tse cjf tlieXpblikical conditirfii*
w hick jiow c*xi*f.'Hjnl(*ss said charg-
be first refc*rred\to th<* regular
meetings of the Deithacrafic < 1 ib«
tliroughout the htjitc* bh*fofc* their
-adoption, and ■
Whereas, the state executive com-
i* due as much to m.v .ads. in
I, rofcs and Standard as to
rforls in other wys. 1
•V
Mr. and .Mr*. II. M
r jus-, < Charlie and HovLard, of Way-
< rocsi Da., an* »pending some tin;*:
with Mrs. Irene Walker near town.
Misses Dora Utsey and l/**e Wrck-
'verq, in town Saturday.
Don. ) u.x
.'J. L- Rentz hxs returned from nn
c\t**nd*-d busin*'« (rip to Saluda.
’ * f'* 1 , * * c.
W* H Varm L F. DrrfV 'nd J-'
Lyons, of Smoaks, wero in town
Monday-
J (» Jacques, of iiound, waa in F- J- Berry, of Smoaks. waa-dni
town VV'edn<vcda> on his Way to Jack-, town Monday.
sohvRIe to atfead th'* p union of i P W. Risher, oJ'Edisto, wa. *u
t’ppleclerate veterans. . town Monday.
/ • ■ i., * ' i
ir on " tfadlnn was one whdcJj 'W.is quite ;c
J display, of the humorous ami arl.s-
j 'lti< , »' The '.Vinters'' as*the at:ra«
' .Ijibn was caRed. will be long r»-m. •
Rowling and by-red here '-large croyd was pr- --
» v nt da l'< veryorie w/s well rcpi-hl. ..
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