The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 14, 1914, Image 4
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALlIZ^CRO. Sf C.
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WEDNESDAY. OCT 14. li*14.
tiM 8wtsr foiata out tha fact that
tha Saaatora gad Rapraaentatlvas of
tho cotton atmtdo aro br far a mi
nority. and while all the national
Congressmen .and Senators are In
terested In the low price of cotton,
the majority of tjiem are interested
as we are in the low price of beef,
woolen,, foods .etc. Taking theso
things into consideration there could
be no bope of passing .a bill. Even
should It pan*. President Wilson
thlnkr that it would be against tli^
credit df the government to allow
such a bill. He'has mad*’ it c lear
-i Senators and Representatives who ■
have visited him that he does not
approve of this plan. Wtlapn has
to fore# ua to endorse ago of tha-can
didates openly. . We saw thing# dif
ferently nnd refused. We believe
uTTwbole State now sees the wis
dom in the stand we took. We «re
very grateful to know that in a num
ber of instances tha good men whom
we quietly Influenced to run for the
House and Senate have been eleaed.
The question now to be settled ir
whether to ask the Legislature first
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Dear Mr. Editor:
I am writing to find oat If you
know of n man anaod John, or
James. McNair. I am Informed that
there la n such person residing In
South Carolina. Your name was
girename as one who iplght he able
to furnish the Information. I have
a matter of very great Importance
UNttL STA1E FAR
! LAST OF OCTOBER
to .pass a law limHlng the amount of, which I would lfk e to take up with
liquor to be shipped into the State | either John or James McNair, and.
and then to puss a ian ridding ihe
whoU* State of the impeasary; or, to
ask the I^gisldtur?. to pav a special
Act, refeiring tho quej't.on to tho
people, that tho rotors may dertere
for or against the legalized sale of
Into .icating liquors in. South Caro
lina. The latter pi in 'has been my
polh y as Super.pterden: ot the Anti
ation and believes he cannot dp any-
; thing in a direct way, without lu
ll seems ,bat a go<>d mpny of our ^ ur > to ^ n * t,on - a,,d he
■vidvr.tlv thought much of the situ-. S' 1 loon League. ev»r slur* I have
occupied this inip.)-»ant posiltoa. 1
occupied this important position i
will certainly appreciate any effoif
on yoUr part that may be given .n
assisting me to locate these parties
or any family by the name of Mc
Nair. Yours very truly.
JAS. McNAlIt JACK.
4310 Homer St. Los Angeles, Cal.
Tour Arrangements
to Attend Soqth Carolina’s
Big Gathering October
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correspondents bav«;, resi|t|«d
quit
No.
standing with firmness the bom
bardment of many representatives
of cotton interests.
pening* of Interset to the Press and i S « na,or “ankhead Mates that he
Standard. H you want it to be yburl tbinkfi H on,y fa,r to ,hf * farn,er » to
‘tell them that they cannot expect
community paper?
The approieh of a general elec
tion seem 3 to be utterly devoid of
eenaatijms. t’andidatea. of cours-v
take it as a matter of fact.
tifyieg to »ee the pro-
Irir being displayed !n the
Of better schools, even amid
idittcns.
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a pity evehy d!«trict In Rol
ler anty cannot be large enough
||l an a good graded s-hooL
Irrtih for Waiterboro and elet:
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any such aid. He aays that for ttav^r
representatives to deceive them
would only result in greater disap
pointment and suffering. It 14 noth
ing short of the duty of every cotv-
gressman and Senator to make it
plain to his "(h\r}gtltuenta what they
may expect hnd follow the Presi
dent's example of doing fair, regard
less of political hopes and aspira
tions.
Letters From The People
llofrtdeNK Lung Thouhlc Cuced
Many recoveries from Lung Tro.:-
fcif‘3 are due to Dr. Pell's Pine-Tar-
advooated-thi* plan in the cauev<. Hwney. It strengthens the Lung -,
'held in the Mate house six year* cherk9 the'Cough and gives reP-r
ago; but v.as overruled by men who onre _xf r xv s \vilkin^4r a »f
w-.re considered our prohibition lea- at once - "• h ' «!lKl«lsMt*ate.,
dei^ at that time.
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N. C. writes: “I used Dr. Pell's Pi: *
We liave fought egainst great Tar-Honey in a ease given up e.--
odds, especially during the past tour hopeless and Jt effected a comple’
cure.” , Get a bottle of Dr. Pell
years to hold the ground that we
hud f .Lned; but um'er the presen* nd-
mit ation we haie lost patt of onr i’ine-Tar-Honey. If your cough
tcintory. The miracle L* that we dry and hacking let it trickic
have not lost the whole State. This down the throat, you will surely get
has not been done by the voice of the relief. Only 23c. at \oi«r Drug-
people. Prohibition sentiment is
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stronger in South Carolina today-xban
It has ever been. There is only
one county in the State, namely Char
leston. that would not vote out the dis
pensary, if a strictly legal election
should be held. The people of,South
Carolina are tired'gnd disgusted
with the local option law In regard to
the' liquor business. They are hop
ing for a quck solution of thir pro
blem. .
1 am glad to statP a large majority
] of'the newly elected leglsature and
Since th*‘ election**were senate are with us oh fhis question.
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTS.
For Stile—Beautiful Rhode Inland
Reds; cockerels and pullets; liigh
eradn and perfect feather. Apple
at Methodist parsonage. T-2^t£-f
>r« ' • hat 've h;i >i !cn«p need-
l d ar needing -stlil.
Valterboro can at leant boast of
le it:in That Is a gpQ<! acllAol
«EX\CoK BANKHEAD AND THE
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'Senator Bankhead of Alabama, a
Cfyil War veTcran and one of the
wnatora In our national Con-
ha* told his conatituents that
(feegr eaattot hope for direct eld frpm
Ufe| national government in the eot-
teM mtait. That no law providing for
tho lonaing of money by the gov
ommoat directly to the farmer,
provltHni that the
of the cro|
■a to he
held In August and September. I liav • Therefore the plan of the Ant! Saloon
iteen sounding the siruaiion through-1 League of ^Otith Carolina ia to ’try
out (he State. In regard to Phohlb - to. have it settled once and for all »t uv
Mon. before making any ■“'afement; ‘ the qext sesvion of our general as- ' mark p t price paid Hotel \lbcrt
and after getting reorts front a ma-1 B r ra bly; \V> do not ^ the need, cvalterhnrn S P (' ’ 1 8 a ft
lorlty of the counties, I tee! niw that no w 0 f throwing the whole State tur- 1 -
poiatoe^-.
Highest
The 46th annua! State fair will
take place in Columbia. October 26.
JT. 2*. 2i>. 30. 3! on the State fair
ground*. Special round trip reduced
rates have been granted for this ot*-.
Chidon 1>> the railroads
Tlu agricultural resources of .-'.o it i
Carolina will have the centre of the
picture. Demonstration agents in each
of the 4 4 counties have arranged ex
hibits for the fair, and" girls’ tomato
dubs In 21* counties will have ex
hibits. In addition there will be ex
hibits from three n.411 vilinges > and
from one church, which will fhake
the fair a gr* at agricultural show.
The pouLtry department is exp»ct-
ed to l?c tKitcr than ever this year.
The l»e*t breeds of chickens from”
every part of the State will be on ex
hibition.
On Wednesday, October 2V, at 11
a. m.. Wofford College of KparUui-
burg and Newberry College of New
berry - will meet on the gridiron at the
fair grounds. On Thursday, October
29, at 11:30 a. m., the University of
South Carolina and Clemson College
will pull off their annual football con
test. Both games promise to be fine
exhibitions and will draw thousands
of visitors.
An added feature for South Car
olina's gathering will be a fireworks
display whicl’' will take place on the
race track.
XOIICB OF SALE.
8Ute of South Carolina, Connty of
Colleton—Court of Common Pleas.
J. D. Stnnflll. et al., plaintiffs, vs.
Carl H. Stnnflll, et a!., defendants.
Pursuant to the. decree of H!s
Honor, Frank B. Gary, dated Oct.
12, 1214, in the above entitled cauae
I wlUT sell st public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash in front or
the court house. Waiterboro. S. C._
on salesdsy In November, 1914, the
same being the 2nd day thereof, the
following described real estate:
All that certain tract of land , sit
uated in the county and state afore
said. containing fifty-six, 56. acres,
more or less, and bounded north by
lands of estate of Benjamin Sun
ders and J. Randall Stanfill; east
by lands of J. Randall Stfinfill am!
estate of Thomas LarbXy! -fouMi
and west- by lands formerly of I,: . •
J. E. Glover, and lands of John Rei.: w
ley, as will appear by referee. ♦’ to .
plat thereof made by Campbell
Lema< Ks. surveyors, March D.t'li,
1891.
Terms of sale, cash; compliant*
to be had the day r;f sale; .or >•
compliance be not bail, then a resi*!.
at the risk of the former purchas* :
on the same salesdny or some mi!>
sequent salesday to be named hv
plaintiff’s attorneys. Purchaser to
pay for papers. •
• R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master for Colleton County.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
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The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drivea out
Malaria.enrictie*theb]ood.nndbuildxupthet.y»-
tem. A true tonic. For adult* and children. Vc
I ran Intelligently give tho pV-opb* the) mo ll and strif%/with a liquor elec-
benefit of the information obiaified. ! tion. to say nothing*of the expense
Everybody knows that ve ha-ve a! attached thereto, when the men who
good man for governor. 1 liave net have been elected by the jJcopIe are
appro ached Mr. Manning personally, | v ,. ith Ud and nI> rtiadv to aa . i n
but I feel sure that we shall ha. > nCth ; getting a poll of the delegations by
ing-to fear from him. if the Legisla
ture should pass an Act n rtgard to
the liquor question^
quiet correspondence we are deli
ghted to receive the information that
even some of the dispensary counties
The people of South Carolina bra; have sent strong prohibition delega
te be congratulated upon the fact t j on g to t h e leglalatuge.
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WANTED—Salesman and collector j
for vicinities of Lodge, Ehrkardt.!
Colleton, Smoafcs, ^’llliams.
Ashton.. We have many maktu<
proposition for a hustler. Sineer
Sewing Machine Co., Charleston.
S. C.
that almost every man running "for
the governor-ship in the list campa
ign stood square on all moral ques
tions, .and three of them at leaat were
Our plan is to have our bills ready
and place them in the hands of our
leaders, to be introduced as soon aa
the legislature convenes. We hope
to tho farmer, or, tk * Al,t
a government *5]
V This it woe Id ap- .fora to dopo.
n statement vhMfc 1 pvtwttn trna hr
avoded prohibitionists. For this ( and feel sure that we shall have the
the Anti Saloon I^eagpe did co-operation of every Christian man
the cause of any one and woman In South Carolina.
BFo could j»ot j aigned J. L. Harley,
though considerable) Supt 8. C. Anti Saloon League
brought to bear to try
Spartanburg, S. C., 10, 1914
Wanted—On account of the rush In
business, four salesladies. Only
those Of elperience need apply.
Apply at Taylor’s. 10-14tf
For Sale~ S0-»horse power Cadillac.
7-paasenger touring car. Only
ueed three months. Complete
with extra tire and two extra rims.
Palmetto Garage. Charleston. 8.
C. 14-lt
FOR SALE
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\ North Carolina Pine Lumber as follows: Standard
Ceiling, Sidin;;, Flooring and Moulding, ail of which is
manufactured as good as modern machinery is capable of
producing; and graded in strict accordance M'ith North
Colleton Mercantile &
Manufacturing Comply.
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The undersined firms will PURCHASE middling Cotton From the farmers of Colleton
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County—As follows one bale only from each individual. We will pay you one half SPOT
CASH at market price and one half in merchandise at 2c over market price
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We make this offer 1st to assist the farmers of Colleton County. 2nd to advertise our Stores
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This offer holds good til 12 noon Saturday Oct 24 191
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