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% V JULY 29, 1914. ^ THErPRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERSCRO, S. C. MORE MONEY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Twice the Present Amount is Needed for Our Educational .System. The Houston Chronicle Is right in uylng that "the greatest issue be*' fore the State of .Texas ty the abso lute necessity of Improving its edu- $3 00 catiorfal system." It is the greatest issue before the people of any Sou thern state. "Instead of spending $12,000. 000/’ the Chronicle goes on'to* say, "this State should be spending $30 - 000,000 for its public schools each year—that is if its system is to be brought to a level with those of the more progressive states and the best is none too good for Texas. In the second place, there should be laws establishing compulsory educa tion. This must be the backbone Of any successful system of public ed ucation." The farmers of the South can never reach the level of prosperity, influence and Intellectual develop- mentfOf farmers in other sections until we double our expenditures for public schools. There is no use tak ing it by driblets—in the average Southern community we must actu ally double the amount spent for public schols; and even after doub- Vng we shall be only, Just abreast of the average American states. We have ' already printed it once this year, but the showing ts so striking and its value as a follow-up to our "Educational Special” is so marked that cannot 'refrain from repub lishing the following table showing just how much each Southern state spends annually per'chlld for school purposes—and the comparison with the amounts spent annually per child in other states of the Union, ranging from- $3f2 in Washington State to only $3 in Soiitji Carolina. The table follows^ Average annual school expendi ture for each child by states. 1910: Washington $32. California $27, few York $25. Massachusetts $25. 9A • r ANNOUNCEMENTS Primary Election. Tuesday, August ■' 35fft, 1014 Cards in thi 8 column will be puts lished ever^ ueek from now UU'.il the Prlmiry Election for the fol lowing rate*: Cgjididates for County Ofllcera; $5.00 « Candidates for Township Officers; FOR AUDITOR. Extra charges will be made on krds of muph length. No. card will be published until the charge bus b-en paid. FOR STATE SENATE. To the Voters of 1 Colleton County: AFitre request of many friends 1 announce myself a.v a' candidate fur re-election for the State Senate sub- Jeet to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic party. . I sincerely thank my friends for their hearty support in (he pant. My four years experieaee la the Senate atn mo in giving more elective, perfleo than heretofore and for this I ask the support of the ovters of my county. J. D. ACKERMAN. hi Nevada $25. Montana $24. Colorado 24, Illinois $23, Ohio $22. Connect icut $22, New Jeney $22 North Daknte $21, Arizona $21 Vermont *n. Oregon $21. Rhode inland $2i. Wyoming $20, Utah $20, Minnesota $20. Idaho $20. New Hampshire $20. South Dakota $20. Iowa $20. Indiana $19. Michigan $18. Penn sylvania $18, Nebraska $17, Maine $17 Kansas $16. Wisconsin $15 Missouri $14, Oklahoma $13, West Virginia $11, Delaware $11. Mary land f 10. P! ;da ?3. New yrxieo $8, Louisiana $7, Texas if7, Ken tucky $7. Virginia $6. Arkansas $6. Tennessee $6, Georgia $4, Missis sippi $4. Alabama $4 North Caroli na $4. South Carolina $3. Does this not make plain that we must actually double our school ex penditures in order to give our Southern children an e^ual chance jrf\ life with children from, other sec tions' 1 What is the outlook for the iliiliiren in 'jour district? Ha\ they a six months' term? Progress rive Farmer. SITUATION ON RURAL CREDITS \ . Lpng-tini' 1 loans or. land sedfrity at 5 per cent—that ’ wlitif'ihe tiol- lis-Bulkley Kurhl. Credit Mill tore- shadows, and our farmers have but to keep up their tight in onier to achieve this lonsummation so de voutly to be wished.' Farmers in and out of the Union will be interested in tne report oi the-Congressional situation as glv-n this week by Chairman Hobbs of the National Farmers’ Union Committee and the outline of the flollls-Bulk- tey bill by Prof. T C. Atkeson This bill (which is »o tome, up in December ax the recomnf^nded form of rural credits legislation t provides in short, that/on first mortgage bonds a man can oorrow from these land banks on five to,, thirty years’ time, making payments on the amor tization plan—small installments each year until the entire amount is settled; This plan, 01 course would insupe cheaper money (5 per cent Prof. Atkeson thinks» to land own ers and also to tenants who have as /much as half the purchase price of the land they wish to buy: the gov ernment In no case is to lend over half the value of the land. Thjs bill, as IJrof. XTkeson. points out, deals only with long term or land security credit. Tne other great problem of-providing farmers with cheaper money for Khort term or -personal credit Is nor vouched by it. Upb n this poll.; Prof. Atkeson 5*ays: "If (the bill* contains three- iieri.s of government aid, which is a Ion? rtep forward to mo*t <Ue uemand- \vhi« h organized farmers have mad-*. It does not contain any item of per sonal credit. and by all the practices of the world this feature does not belong in a, farm mortgage bUl. and the' two are nowhere practkhiUy working ; together. Mortgj*#es pre sent a specifflc andt stable securitv upon which can he built a plan for relief, but a pergonal credit p\an must be created upon an entirely different class of securtry. and it '» believed by some of our best think- •ra* who are moat anxious to do whatever they can for the good o. all, that personal credit should b» the subject of‘ separate legislation. This bill as it stands will have Its effect to help personal treclt. It will bring money to’ commuhites where money is not plentiful, will break : down the little money monopoly Pf many a locality and thereby reduce rates on personal, cradtt loans."—The Progressive Far-, mer. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of state Seantor from Colleton county, pledging myself to abide the results of the Democratic prihiary and to ^support the nomi nees thereof. , J. G. PADGETT. I hereby cunounce myself a candi date for Auditor of Colleton Ceunry, ainij promise If elected to fP.’C tae people a careful ,and business-like administraton. In the last alection I received a liberal vote; and be lieve that since 1 have become more widely known, I will recei'e the consideration of every voter in .the approaching primary. ^ M. (Xard) Carter. \ ^ 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election tq/tbe of fice of auditor of Colleton county, subject' to the rules and regulations of the DehiocratUr'party, and pledge myself to abide the result and sup port the nominees thereof. E. M. JONES - Walterboro, 8. C. . * • FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSION Pa. n»K TOWVAHIP COMMISSIONER VKRRIFR TOWNSHIP. PAGE THREE ' ■ * I hereby announce my»;clf a can- d dale for township coniKifesIoner: for Vordle/'.^ownshlp and pledge myself to. abide the results of the Dell!Oiratic primary and to support the nominees thereof. ' • R. LEE KOGER. Walterboro. S. C. ^ , I hereby announce myself a cam d : data for Highway Cemmlaatoner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the democratic primary, and pledge my self to support tha nominees of the party. J. B. MOORE. I hereby announce myself n can- didhfe for highway ccmmtssioner for Collston county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the‘Dem ocratic primary, and pledga myself o support the nominees of the Dem ocratic party. J. F. ADDISON. I hereby announce mypelf a can didate for ^re-election to the office >f Tow nship Commissioner Yor Ver- lior ^ownshlp, and bind myself to abide by the rules of the Democrat ic party and support the nomiuees thereof. WASHINGTON A. CARTER. FOR'TOWXMHIP COMMISSION Kit. BROXTOX TOWNSHIP. To the Democratic voters of Brox- ton Township: I hereby announce knyaelf a candidate ror re-election to the office of Township Commis sioner of Broxton Township. I pledga myself to abde tho results of the De~ mocratic primary and to support tho nominees thereof. „ A. J. 81NEATH/ Islandton. 8. C. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES e I hereby announce candidacy for Representative and pledge my self to abide by the reault of the Democratic primary. N. ROSSER SMITH- To the Democratic Voters of Col- leto County. I hereby announce :ny candidacy ?or tho House of Re- iresentatlvea for CoBetou County in Democrs^ic Primary election to held this summer. I pledge my- ablde the results of (he Prl- nary and support tha nominees there t ran last time and was nearly elected. Then I was not so well known as I n.)w am. I expect to be elected this time and will merit the confidence placed In me. 1 feel that I cr1v accomplish r^od ,r I woqld not ask for tho office;- Respectfully. B. L. JONES. I hereby an no Ace myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for ’Colleton county, subject -to th*> rules and regulations gty^ernlng flu- Democratic primary, and pledge my self to support the nominees of the party. . */ / V J. W. HILL. I hereby announce myself a can didate for. Highway Commissioner aunt tules and reguia(4( Democratic primary, and pledge my self to support the nominees of the for Colleton cq\mty, subject to the Ions governing the party. G. W. SWfiJAT. Upon the solicitation of my many frjeuds 1 hereby .announce myself .1 <amli(l.iio for Representative from Colleton county. I pledge myself Jo abide t’.ie results of the Democratic primary and to support the nomi- ei-s thereof. Respectfully yours, .•...-C. PADGETT. Smoaks, F. C.' Yielding to the solicitation of my friend.-. I hereby announce :ny cuu- didacy. for the House ' of Repr€s« n- t a lives from Colleton county, in vhe approaching primary election, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. My record in the legislature is well known to the voters of old Colleton. If you need r.iv services, say so at the ballot box, and 1 will serve you^—-the whole people -to the best of my ability. 1 pledge myself to abide by and sup port the nominees of the party, both -fate and national. D. L. SMITH. •'OR MAGISTRATE OF HEYWARD TOWNSHIP. 1 hereby announce myself a ran dldate for re-election to the of^ce of magistrate in Heyward Town ship. I pledge myself to abide the "nesult of the pemocratic primary add to support the nominees there of. Very respectfully, H. J. GIVENS I announce myself as a candidate for magistrate of Haywood Town ship. after being urged by numer ous waters to do so. I pledge myv self to abide by the rules of ^the Democratic primary and alf elected to endeavor at all times to make a fair and impartial officer, and r» fulfill the duties of the office to the best of my abflity. I ask the sup port of all electors who 'will appre-, ciate'au officer of this kind / L BELLINGER/ ' FOR MAGISTRATE <»F HITON ^ TOWXSHII*. / l liereby announce in ye* If a caji- didate for tho ofii e of !na:;i>tr:»te of Broxton Township 1 pic'^c my self to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary and to support the ly. H. It. I’.VDt’i F.TT. nominees thereof. Very respectful- Islandton, ^ C. * ' — * ; 1 hereby announce myself, a can didate for re-election to the office of magistrate of Broxson township.' I pledge myself to support th* nominees of the Democratic primary and abide by the result of '‘ante. Ikes pect fully. , I hereby announce myself m can didate for township commissioner Broxton Township. 1 pledge my self to abide the results of the Dem ocratic primary ana to supprt the nominees thereof. Very respect fully. • E. W. P. McMILLAN. Lodge, S. C. T o tho voters of Broxton Town ship: 1 hereby announce myself a { candidate for the office of township commissioner, subject to the rules jf the Democratic party. I pledge myself .to uphold the nominees of the Democratic party. Respectfully K. M. BRABHAM, •slandton, S. C. . IT FOR To’WHHIP r*f»>iMISHIONKIt. BELL8 TOWNSHIP. I hereby announce mysslf a can didate for the office * of township otnmissioner of Belts townshlv. 1 •ledge myself fo abide the result of the Democratic primary to and sup port the nominees thereof.’ Very re spectfully, H. LEE CHASSEREAU. |Rokes. S. C. At the request of my many friends I announce my candiddcy for town ship commissioner /for Bells town ship and pledge ihyselt to support the nominees of the party. W. W. MART 1 '’. Ruffin. Syf*. \ W. X. JONES. To the Democratic Voters of t’ol- le\) n county: I hereby announce mvself a candidate for reflection to the House of Representatives. id pledge myself to abide the re sult ow the Democratic primary. RespoctfulljH J. L. ROBERTSON. To the voters of Hroxton Town ship: I announce myself a candi date for office of Magistrate for Broxton Township and pledge myself to abide the result- o- tiie Demo cratic primary and to support the nominees of the party. Rcpedtfully J. VY. CARSON. 'J v Islandton, S. C. A- * The friends of D. M. Yarn re spectfully nominate him for the House of Representatives frcim Col leton county. He agrees to abide bv the rules of the primary election. If elected will give the very best service in his power. Islandton, R. F. !>.■ No. 1. FOR COUNTY TREASURER- ■1 herebv announce myself a candl- iate for the office of Treasafer or rolb-on County, and prom-s' u x’lact- ,d to give the county a safe sane -,nd careful administration of Imr financial affairs. ' I shall appreciate tli.* support ^very voter. Respectfully. r / R. R. MILKY. '■ 1 hereby announce myself a candi- 1 to for countv treasurer of t ollc m If elected'. I promise to give to olleton county my servtces m ... administration • flairs. -1 pledge myself to abide Ihe -estilts of the Democratic P r lmtt|y. k «<i to support the nominees th*e- of I will appreciate the •aPP ort 0 *:*ry voter. Very rwc J Smoaks. S. C. J' ^ — jj; Thanking ®y friend* Cor their confidence in my adminiatratlon by their hnvlng reflected me aa county treasurer, I hereby offor myself as candidate again for ro-eloction and pledge the aame fidelity to duty ns in tho past. I wll abido fho reault of the Democratic primaries. R. E. JONES. Walterboro. FOR. MAGISTRATE OF SHERIDAN AVD GLOVE R7«V»YXSHII»H. At the earnest solicitation 6f my friends 1 offer- myself a candidate for magistrate of Sheridan and Glover townships, pledging m|self to abide the results of the Demo cratic primary and to support tho nominees thereof. \ J. O. JaCQUE^. JR. Cottageville, S. C. ; I am a candidate fnV re-election to the office of Mag -trate ior Glover and Sheridan townships, sub ject to the rules and regulations of life Democratic primary and jdedge tvy-.elf to the support the nominees •hereof. T M. IIKEY IS. t'ottagevilie. S. C Hilt MAGISTR \TK. - T«r the Deqtocrati- vcTt rs of t ol- leton county: i herebp announce myself a candidate for re-election to he- office of Magistrate Hell’s Town ship. 1 pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic priiuarp, and to support the nominees there of. Very truly. H. W. HUDSON, JR. RdfflO. 8. C. FOR TOWNHHIP rO.MMiSHIO.NKR. T» the voters of Heyward town- ship:’' 1 hereby announce my condl- dney for the office of Township f'owi- mlaaiocer,. fiibJecUto the rules of the Democrat!* p»rtf. i pledge myself to support tho nominees of the p?r- ty. If elected I wjll serve the town ship to thpr best of my ability. Re spectful! , J. W. GRACES, r known ns "Joe” Graves. for rorrox weigher. I respectfully announce myself n candidate for the position of cqttoii w>*Jgher at Walterboro and ask'the farmers of this vicinity to cpnnder me on election d^y. For the past two years I have been ass^s.ant cot ton weigher and am sure my expe rience will make me competent to perform the duties of the office. 8. M. (’ RC.'ilY.' I hereby announce myself a can didate tor ttie office of cotton weigh er at Walterboro. I pledge my-df to abide Hie results oi the Demo cratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. / W. K. PADGETT Sewerage in the Country. One great problem peculiar tO| the rural districts |« that of thej proper disposal of poisonous organic, refuse and similar waste r.iuv* -. In* the cities, sih h matter is complete-* ly and satisfactorily taken care <»: in , the modern sewerage systems, 1 and thus the city is enabled to prf-J serve a cleanliness which' is its; greatest aid in fighting disease When such matter is allowed to' stand in the open,, as every rural Resident knows, it becomes a swarm-! in*’ place, for fii^s and a hot-bed, for disease germs; it pollutes thej soil and drinking water, and is al ways an unsightly and embarrass ing nuisance. Such conditions are generally the cause of sickness and * disease. The Sanitary Septic Tank, espe cially along approved lines for use, in the rural districts, and manufue-. tured by WestOp & Broker. .Colum bia, S. coqjpletely solves the problem of sewage disposal for the* rural home. It is of entail idze: made of re-in forced < ofKrete; sint-; pie, ea.'V to install, never gets out of' order or needs attention. IMacd juX beneath the surface, and' <on- nectiid with th rt house^by a shdtt pipe lirr*^ it securely keeps the pois-' onous or^ynic ii*u*ter enclosed un til. 4iy 'natural processes, it dinin- tecrat* , and tiK-n seeps put into the ground, hp.rmlev; mineral matte- apd water Thor-' < no orl >r. «'• sf,i*l pollnriop Approval by licrlthj authorities. i Its cost is .smaH It ;:ftor*l^ rllj the convenienct s and Jlif full pro-* tection of- thb /city ■sewgrage sys-| 1«m. It is well worth your whtb 1 1 to k^ow all about this Sanith";- 1 Septic Tank..and you can do »o by •Jtnply writing to Weston A Hrook- er, Columbia, 8. C. You’re BUiotui and Co^lvel Sick headache, bad breath, sour stomach, furred tongue end indiges tion mean liver and bowels clogged. Clean up tonight. Got a 25c bottle of Dr. Kingfs Now Lifo PlUa today and empty the stomach and bowols of fermenting, gassy foods and watts. A full bowel movement gives n satisfied, thankful leeling— makes you fast fine. EffertHre. yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c kt druggist- Bucklen’s Arnica for burns. - 1 your Salve 1 1 •'ft I, lUrrn '‘‘niiltudllu v- THE WESTON & BRO0KER Hif Affords the rural hom^all the convenience, thecomferM, the PROTECTION of the mod *rn c:ty sewen.ri av«tenr." It is y^ir 1NSUR (ME (gainst dan gerous, umMtr'ary conditions wh'u!i hr * d rruom and 1 .»*••» fatal diseases. Sohft fA« PrmbhmDitpnm il for f S* Purnl Hot. When It is’ used iLmre is no uus !y n^&.nce It* p* Im*o Hi • and dnukiig water, to furnish a swarming place for tHeaknd a hot-bod for disi*a!*e germs, to irsiiTt embarasament. Installed j 1st beneath the surface; never needs attention. Tho processes of na’ure through the action of hart'Ha disintegrate the enranie ir otter nnd erentually it seeps out Into the ground, har?r.!eee water and -mineral matter. No odor. Constructed of reinforced concrete, on the most approved ttaee, ia our plant at Columbia and shipped to customers complete. Simple, easy to install, far cheaper and vastly more efficient than any makeshift. r Approomd by kmmltk amthorili—. It costs you nothing; puts you under no*obligations to find out nil about the Smmtmry Sopite Took. WHte us and let us tell you how it will enable you to affonl'your home modern conveniences and protection against <fis* case. WESTON & BROOKER. INC., Manufacturers COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA f- V , ' A Greatest SALE Ever held in Walterboro will commence • FRANK’S 4 ' • S' * O Charleston Surprise Bargain House As soon as our greatly experienced buyer, Mr. J. Frank, returns home. We are expecting him about N the 28th of this month. ' He reported to us that he bought 500 Ladies’ Coat Suits the biggest bargains ever shown in Walterboro and Colleton County, also 30Q Boys Suits and about 600 Men’s Suits. 3000 pairs of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Dr'y Goods and Fancy Goods. Our Si>ecialty will be Men’s . Hats and Millinery. We positively guar antee to sell everything at Surprisingly ' Low Prices at the ' * •• .. . V / x Charleston Surprise Bargain House J. FRANK, Manager. Whohtah and RitaiL Next Door to Express Office „ v . ^ N % And please take special notice that there is only ' one Frank's Clothing^Store in town and that is the new store. * k H ' 'i 1