The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 13, 1914, Image 4

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PAGEFOUR ♦ jl ? \ THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C. r ‘ ^ ^ MAY 13,1 1*77. Mkeol (aeilitic* u K*od a«4 up to “timte m at otk«r places? How arc the lava of the city and state ea PIBMNHKD KVKRY WKDXERDAY^ ^q^tad by those ia authority? B'hat aftrrnoon BY THK AXI> STANDARD, 1XC. Yelephoae #- Mala Street . 10* w. W. HMOAK > J.%*. Fv RISHER, Editor aad M*r. '' - "t * Entered at the poatofflee. Waiter- boro. 8. -C.. a% second claaa mail matter. SCBSTRIFTION RATES. Oar Year Mx Month* . . Three Month* .80 .33 REMITTANCES. All checks and drafu should he drawn in favor of the Press and Standard.' y Look at the printed label on you. paper. The date thereon show# whe n the subscription expires. For ward your money in ample time for renewal.' Notice date on label care- folly. and If not correct please no tify us at once. * .Subscribers deslrln* the address of their paper changed, will plcnSe state in their communication bolh the old and the new addressee. about the churches and the religious life nf the com ruunity?.. . V A These are questions that will be asked and must b*.answered by these desiring to become resident*?. Whr.t answer will be mad^. when Walt*r- boro comes- into the mind? Gentle men of the new city govennenr. yours is tbe task of .omp- Jll^-; «r« affirmative answer to irort cf tfios-* questions. Will you do it?- What will be your attitude to progressive matters? Will you fare- and work for paved street*, fewer age. waterworks extension, electric lights, etc? This is no rmall mui- ter and one you mu-t pzs^ n^m in your oiTiola! cap«f«ity. That you have ‘the «cnfider e of • he m a portly ot your fellow eitjKns as shown* bv y»»ur splendid vote, should be a pur to action, and tre trnftt you vrill not ‘fall short trust reposed. We have faith integrity and hope to have p your progrcasviencs So Say Our Neighbors. Washes 'Em hi a ft!***. - 'Pines the Marion Star: “W^iat has heroine of. the old-style gentle man who pkked fcis t«eth with a rooster feather and sio'*^Ed the m- strumert aVav v.ith his ih ..lag to- bacf‘o?*' Hbiaild llv Revir wb What has become of the a: toe -of celebrating May Da: crowning the "Quern of thtf' That used tssiW a great d ly/.n alendar of the youbg people not •.rany year? aco. AnjTft v.hh ? ighty nice cu tc.pS—Xt'.'Uctrj i • Values-Service-Wce Hat • • • *• * * #, * * , We Count On For Success A Small I ndcrtaking. If ^Jh' le Sam don't want to scratch She paint on hid battleships, he might r?. « tog. put a gun aboard her and vhh it tfak the Mexican navy,—- ThfinnilTla Dally News. i . "i' Ye*. Why? iv require a man who votes in j primary to take an oath that he j I support the nominees of thr* 1 party when he is not qualified to vote?— liamberg Herald. i The Press and Ftandnrd will pub lish brief and rational letters on subjects of general Interest when • Oililu BETTER M We wish ihat evei and child could hu*e heard the ad dress of our plat/ superintendent of educaiiop on.Tuesday. It was an in- are not of a defamatory nature. An- nonyinous communications will not he noticed. Rejected manuscripts will not bp*returho«l. - 1^— • y . WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1911 EfWonploHrs (By w w. s„) « « *t ;*— 1 -- lie i-tin’t Ji<* b<hi it. L. Fraser. , — ■Nc : Help tiif' new town cour-Vil to clean up Walterbonl. Bovs’, corn clubc. are more impor- tanl than men’s D^mocratK- cl it- they are accompanied by the nnriM ‘'* i «pira«ion to bear him as Imh* wruo. de- and addresses of the uathors and tp j te pjjysjfoal impairment, has devel oped hjs mind «o that his intellect is wonderful, and %a a speaker he aas few superior*. More th:!r • inspiration. howc?-er made h:s lonting profitable to U«. for in- lii» addrers he gave ns some ftr ts which though within the reach of every trustee and teacher in ■t'fce "OKnty for the asking, ure’iittk known ant! acted upon He sbor. d there vras no excuse for ter sotr c.l ii CoHeton <-cunty running it,: five month?. The only reason for ;t !. that we. the people.‘a r epfai. those on port unites and fra-'fffi »* *i with a stolid indi|Et-er?fce^wlilch It S ard to overn. n.e.’ »r> : e.-d is fie?t an av sken- itiK. th' n »ffort •am! v .» cars hav* uo*uI nchc.dff in- every districl. l.ei •is art-u*., vote on -ome '?;e«'ia! .av ■ nd five to these bov.-t and sirly thi* which is iheir birtlirigiit. Don’t say wccan’t and sit idle, believing tp-j? you are too poor to pay somerhins for fchord purposep. If you ha*.e if hard now. wbatjkibcut the bo*.« a u! ■vlrls w ho are roon »o h» tlfriast ii‘>> » world which hast no n.;e for a:j !r- norant man or woman. Think »• these things, parents; defermire that \otir children .shall have an oopor ;• ni»y developing, their mleds. Sinking Pn*|*e.ilion. if the Mexicans don’t behave their navy will shortly consist entirely of submarine* News and Tourier. \\jr Think Not. Thance* ar*.‘ however, that no-; t»ody wiil suffer very acutely with" enr.ui at the coming South t’nroiin'i j on-vent.on — Anderson Inteligencer. fan't Be Ihm--. There are 42.f»<»o memb *rs of j Mexico's regular army. We are not ! going to eslitnaf • hor; »» any • there • :1! »*► in it wfc—j tcc v.rr i f'.er, - Greeurille Piedmont. ”Wclterfioro Will” /how’s this for. a slngan for t|io tiiy? —-ylL; :— who said anything abiyuc^cJef 1 r : t lights for VValferhjwr?^ “ JJiDivTr^to the new official family v 'of Waljerhpro may they \govern wisely and well. Mr WJtat about the blind tiger. .Mayor and t’ounciltnen? Are there any? 'Well, everybody could not he elect* ed ar delegates to Coluiubia ' hat the quesHofi, is: Is e very bod y a p p y ? Which do you say > Politics is pol ities. .or polities is he ? Things etlttal to each other. Q K. D ■X *. — > After all, moral Uplift, enlighten ment and Industrial progress ’two worth more than political suprem acy (Hie vote to every ..white democrat in Sooth Carolina is *%iough ‘l.et I the state convention int.ure this ah.1 then go honn t’harlenton bc'«is % grate from - t.n.-'e - . t- ' ,h '-vr . Voters, don’t give an vqur support until you : he stands. , . -andld All eyes are Uiru 1 n adpiini.-tranoi- to s - - v. h •* ing to slo for the u, iift of V boro ■* > Sliocld Have Ikfn D< lie. If Huerta hatFouiy known, that »;<• i-dn.mar.d*-r in c* ief of th'* 1 Xa- t • r>ci 4;sard cf South f'rrcdina was * 1 m: rrfi ;'•« n Mexico at tr:* I ; •; ■ trfc;;>: h«* would late st once and sj^verTTf I. th: V. nole tr .;V.‘^^JSlrrfT st »l: Post , Kv bleat It T* f.. X Harvard profe‘‘or -ays thc-t*‘ r e 14 " good and unob|w tiottabl''j >:b- titute sfor the .vord "dam”' 1'. - profe--or •vidently never r ime in at i a late hour in his sock feet and' fell *ver c rocking chair in the nark. - i • 'l.ftc n t’hroniile Neither has he • fun .. ga^ullne ent: re. < ao 1? • ' se ‘i iH-ii In <'I«arle-ton? French surgeon* are striving to 'P.t.stie brain «•; not indisper.- . •»M«» ar.d s*-rves only to fill up th** kill Three re-ent care- tending! tp slsgkwr th*- are r<*porfed hy Dr. Kti- ; ern** D> slot, surgeon to the^Tribunai j of the Sefib*. a- having eom» under j hi- j* -ronal observation; A 12-y ar-; »!•! hoy, in, fare of Dr. Dani<*l Mo.!-: Her*', of .I.von®. we* stated «to hav.- » a t’ *J of tr&loH frOf 1 fall! • - r r s* *fr rail and fra <cr ! rig l. : / di *n a -gas temp. yet. after !• P -. s' of ttB'*oCRciotisnc-*s, he eonc- -•''fely re* overed bis M-nsj>s and /til |' --'titi* Dr. Dt; ’t fans him^df J - s- dfor sever .* months .’m, .’•d-of a uason * ^io b vd the '? *1 bonc aad Icf fmdtal I > brain tern away witilc^ifiotj iarre . »*»-ni« «* ston* - ^/Tlie^-Jia'i n. oua foi/-frf**- \y'tl?y*- . «! < rdf showed . v 1 .::•.*ira.* at qj<facu>^<. The tbfr- ft <?f a/ Arab In care < : In AJgi'-rs. T’:t- paticr* r’o'lb** liospitaf with ;. he left. cyeKd and 3 d*- the* kalt-dje io a kw- .r< moni.hs rouh* . Investigate our methods 06 doing - business and our volume of business and you\will ■ . > • ‘ / *■ see why it is possible for *ts to give yt goods of the quality we furnish at the prices we make.- / Our percentage of expense is very small, for qur volume is very large. Our losses - from bad credits is not over one per cent. - It will pay ydu before you buy to investigate our goods and oiir prices. See us when you are : n the market for viz,: Wk: Ice (’ream Freezers, Butter Churns, Screen Doers and Windows, Screen Wire, Poultry and Garden Wire, Incubators,.Bascballand 'IVnnis Goods, Fishing: Tackle and all oth er .sporting goods. Kerosene Stoves of all kinds. Stoves and Ranges, Ironware. Enamel ware. Tinware, Glassware, Crock- ery and China, Paints, V X •Hardware of Varnish, Brushes. kind.-, Buggncs, Wagons, Harness, Plumbing Supplies Cul tivating and HaTvt'vtinK tmpiemerets os all kwd^yAfiid Fence Wire. Our stock i- iheJk(f;est in.this section of the state. Tin* I'rc-iv. h-k! '-Ynuii rd i. Yt),' newspaper :t:< rtiuch Watch it* "tow amt pat back n* cin’lonally to sw po.-iition. U i ■ /MtV;: on tit* its*di ■ <i“ Waht-rhur > !- ;‘l ■ -j t ren >■; cvr -t.—ly *:n:«asZX’t tioir who!** m eu* it- sfr* ‘t/rav thf for n 'v' no -vgo of brat h*'i a its * sine Poit c ortcnj ex;- i»i« ; topet • • ,-*.-5 th it »>* hkd bccr. livtnfc; *• t»a 'kmiAs Wi .r Eveulag Ptrft .<;.*• Ufir C’harb •tft/n polie**. X s ' Bui the’bi-.st yetjotiol) **f fly- cptfr * matu-r i>f the ^Aurtralian ballot sys tem. No doit bio voting nor fr.-vtt can b<- practiced if Hit* system were used.’ • X . .:■> Yes. it is popular to criticise the officials of the town when things go wrong, but there are good citizens, not officials, just about as much to blame for non-pvrformance of duty •nd for continued violation' of r\!/nal x raiif0‘ * -ah ha?, tntdard e in»*U‘ he anT' \\ hy corfipr * (be countv s> it anti rally to the tnal uplift, wfi/ft-v^r we^ifav w hatever oar rirtomsrun. ; - SJC Trksote Whit h of theXo vtes-- tPS of school* doe* yqys^teil umler* <h*Ag \re, you gettingsupport from Hi# Ifc** itAte which belong.* to you'* If n<* ™ whose fault I* It? .. ’‘lairge crowd present at court hous* and mnch Interest shown”— headline over article reporting coun ty democratic meeting last week. Would the tame have boon true had the meet been educational, or relig ious? Oueaa some of those editor* who bee doubting Roosevelt's discovery of the Doubtful River will doubtless call upon "Grace" to defend then when Teddit tends. " .. ' : *=— uX- : t?til.| t r.-v-? FtvdHsh? Skk? \ crqt’-. peoviob. I- ■ b-.-s child. ■:>% coated tongue. p;:lc. d*«* -n'i -U>ep>, eeys w^metimes ven little. Th*-n attest fcavenotndy; atomach sot:r iixT breatk fetid: .pains-in stomach, with diarrhea: grinds teeth whil6 «Wp. and start* up with terror all sdggesl a Worm Kilter - smm*- that expel* worms and almost child has them Get a box to Stari at once. You won’t have to coax, as Kickapoo ’Worm Killer is a candy confection.. Expels the worms, the cause of your child’s trouble. ?Sc. at your druggist. You tail make or kme year crop in (WMAWUATTMIK XEWK. CooMwhatekle. May 11 - The far- ^ of this section are getting on Oft AY 1- PROGREMKIYEN OR < ^l.N HER V ATI YEN ? No doubt the minds of the citixcn* of Walterboro are adtive Just now conjecturing what ti|C pew city gov-' ^vntng body is going Jo do in rela tion to some of the things Walter- ‘w ' • • bdro needs and needs badly No; only are the citizens wonderin; what will be done, hut ^specially are prospective citizens • wondering^— “those who. perhkffs. will soap be, moving from.Utyir present homes m search cf some more congenial pbtre .►to cast ybrir .^rtunes. How doe* Walterboro compare w«flh oth.-r place* also bidding for them )o be conft* residents? Is Walterh«>ro ae progressive as are other plact-i? Is • , f ■ 1 the moral atmosphere as alluri.g q-t ^that of othbt^ little cities? Is he- achool'farilities qs good as up to mers very nicely with their crops although it Is very dry <|nd nefd rain. Mr, Pringle and PeSer Horton ii.-nt Saturday afternoon in Ridge- latid • '~ mm Mr. and Mrs William Robert* ^jpent Sunday afternoon with her p-a- ent-. Mr. and Mr* John M Ijrg- ford * , „Mjs A. T W Roberts spent Fri day itfttrrboon with Mr* J. G Bvr<? V a tittle More Fertil o ■scr the Biaklnf. : Top Dresser for Corn Top Dresser for Cotton H-4-1 Hijrh Grade 8-2*v-l Per Cent JFgh Grade Kainit Salt \, 'K 7 ■ • • X . . zhere i i.none better to be had at anything like the price, qual ity considered. Our plant is the best equipped in this county and 4 ' f . ' ' ' * •«*» cVery workman in our employ Is a master of his art. YVe use the ' ' i X" <■ » ‘ ' ' • • " / best materials to be had, and with the modern equipment of c«jr • - t ' ' . I * v plant, we are in a position to give you better grade of work on short notice than you can possibly get elsewhere. We will appre ciate it immensely if you will let us do the next order you con-' template placing for GOOD PRINTING. Good Printing, like ev- , - S v *» ery thing else good,) is the cheapest in the long run, and when it comes to work of quality, we can talk to you intelligently. • * » * “WE’RE NOT STUCK UP,” • X • 7 ' just proud of the kind of work we are doing. And of the fact that we are adding daily new, satisfied patrons, to the hundreds of boosters for ‘‘GOOD PRINTING** already on our list. Let us do your work. v* Land Plaster. -V J ' / V : .. \Ve sGU/hnve in t>ur Warehouse the atK?ve mentioned kind.’-’ of Mi c* Poly and l.izxic !{ob- feTtllizef for sale. <pcnt Sunday with Mr* J W. RcS- it*. ' . Xj ■, Mr.- B. F ' Horton ha* b«-en ; ng « few day* with ht-r,;-Qj»: *4. **-? R. IV Hortqn. ’4. The (lillsonviile) htehXhoCl -will low* May is. Th^fc will be a pic nic on thu 3oth >1 May. ( The Press and Standard o • (( . \ ee* . % Shaffer lob Printing Department No. 666 Misy May •hie spent' Sunday afternoon wlt!ij Mia* Sadie Robert*. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrv llic*:, a daughter, Friday mortane. « oo*a * ha - -' T'-ir a v prt^nrigriob pTcpmrr-i cYp-c'sHy \ ■ X. pspref ?*» MAlABfA of CHlL: S & F£VCR.. , • •' « mnz bu*ei w»*l ijrr«x any ebae. and I :-.fccc tr r, &■ a te«»c the 1 «v .-i will not —zux. It act* ce tbt nrer better ti.au . Calc met and doc* act gripe o* sicken, i'e • . 1 . " - * Phone 1 U-v. r **f’ Mii