The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 18, 1915, Image 3
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)NESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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0 Conducted by the Colleton l ou&K Prohibition Commit- 0
q tee. Rational Contributions are Invited. ^
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BOB INGERSOL’S v -
SPEECH TO JURY
rr .
Om* «»f KI<M|a< nt ArraignnM'tit^
**f Alcohol That Kvcr Kell Krom
M|»- of Man.
J. Bryan Tells
We Should Not Dri,
a!. *£
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* Officers County Prohibition
* Movement.
* W. E- Wtltl*i, CottHsevi'ile
A Pre^hlert
* D. 1'. Smith. Walterboro
* l»t Vl<> President
jjs J. T. Polk, Islandton
* -' 2nd Vice President
* W. W: Smoak, Walterboro
* secretary * Treasurer
* Township Committeemen:
* BetU*. Sam B. Saunders
* Blake, C. W. Brand) .
* Broxton, Hev. 4. C.
* Fraser, 4. M. Padgett
* (.lover. B. H. Willis.
* Heyward, H. 4. (Jivens.
* f/ovrnde*, 4. I- Hickman.
* Sheridan. 4. «. Ackerman
* * Verd|er,:(». W’. Way •
* Warren, F. 4. Beery.
* Indies Committee
* Miss Ida >Ue Fishhume,
* Mrs. H. W. Black. Sr..
* Mrs. P. M. Murray.
* Mrs. 4. <».jPa^lgett,
* Mrs. Hugo S. Strickland^
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THE PETITION colt IN.H'NtTION.
U | ~t ,
jy 0 that ther*’ are ^oine
who do nos want the hv>y
whether t!i( re^ ~h ')’^ ^ '
prohthition i’n
tkev ar. .!ski'^c>H rr ;‘ SuU^* • { ’’
of the «»*»v l'" enjoin• the •
ar.d if the St de Fuprr - >e > <> rt 5=1 •
refuse to <!0U jt th’- "
apply to the rnh- ?epf *
No'« H'eii v i’! •’ •• :'*;d
The following wonderful piece of
word painting ha<j b**en frequently
published, says the Chicago Tribune
but we reprint it at the request of
several readers who desire a com
plete copy. Colonel Robert 11. In-
gersoll. in addressing a jury . In a
case which involved the manufacture
ot alcohol,- made the following ter
rible arraignment of (he demon:
"I- am a w are that there is a pre
judice against any man who manu
factures alcohol. 1 believe that from
the time i| issues from the coiled
an!? poisonous worm i.n the distill
ery until if empties into the jaws of
death, dishonor and crime it demor
alizes everybody that touches it.
from its source fb where- it epds. I
do not believi* anybody' can -contem
plate .the object without being pre-
jpdieed against the liquor crime. Ail
we have to do gentlemen. ij.-
think of the wrecks on^eijkef tafiik
of the streant-ol* deatjj<-^ef tluy <ui-
ciiVs. of the insatlirfr of tlf»y\igmi-
ratKe<i f*f the,destitution, of/the lit
tie chi Id rob. tugfTi! g at faded
awithered Hrei
and despairing v,'.
a skin h for ttre.ii! o
H h; s reck" I tr.
| with IhiMgirt-i-v
I v thH d. vili /■
!' .ta-'hir ^*of
' fi;■ ; ••• S.o I
hank. T r /
jj' g'sfist /
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v.eeping
of wiy
• Hwclir. -
wiser
8 libs
eithe;
v , . . # ..
ii.fe «4i i pg ifn.it
v ■ r;- * opei
A'
court-
\ igO“
j vine
«.•/' r >*-
ti
prevent the neopfp*- from
whether they • wi-.n-c proMhi’V'?? “ r |■ i i- ♦
n0 ^_ “L/t. r cot htg ’ love,-blots out
How It mav turn out. n.o rmn .C.Vniial : tfch'm,-• »dfe|»»s V r»n* ’
.. svi., iw-o f»v hop . luirr iown mourning a?e fti
tell. There ts a s-.y 1 tu.d t*. nyi> . .
“nothing «.v uncertain as' the ie/llct
of a petit ^ inry.” We tieljeyh th«
decision oj' :j court i ■ moro' un'cer.-
tain than that. Don't IWIrto sure
the court will not grant the injtitj'--
tlon and forldd the ele'/ion.
But mark the grounds for the pe
tition—that Ihe legisJatarc van not
delegate."Its right \/> order pr- hild-
tion to the people/ in other words
that ithe creature '‘
greater than iv« ’•eater., th" p r op
(From a Si»Oct!i in Philadriphiu
March 1%. ItilA. Moderate Brink-
« r- and IlntnkanN.) , . •
But there Is another reason why
one should not drink at all, name
ly, the danger-of drinking to ex-
ricss. It caa not ite truthfully said
that every moderate drinker be-
coif&s a drunkard, but it is true
that every drunkard comes from ttfc
number of those who drink moder
ately; none come from the ranks of-
the total abtsalners.
J remember to have heard a tem
perance lecturer use an illustsratlon
when 1 was a boy. 1 pass it on to,
those of this generation. He ad
ted that there is a difference
tween the moderate drinker and^th.?
drunkard, but he described it Xs the
difference between the pig and the
hog—the hog being a lijtle older
than the pig.
The drunkard has hfdulged the
habit longer and to a/greater extent
than the moderate dYinkcr. but the
moderate drinker Is on. the road
over which the drunkard must trav
el before he bo/orr.»s a sbt. and no
moderate drjtzfter can be absolutely
sure that lie will not be overcome
by the api
There/is no time in life, from
youth td old age. wjieji it is safe for
man to cultivates'Wtaste Sox alco
holic drinks, and surely it is the
pqrt of wisdom not to drink at all
.tfhen drinkink tilings.no advantage,
and when drink even in small quan
tities. impairs one's rapacity; when
he Use of alcohol affects the child
of the drinker and when in addition
o all these, a drinker runs the ri-k
of being overcome by the appetite*
But let me* give you 1 another rea-
on for"'total abstinence. No one
h bflord to/pi nd non y for Iriifk.
> >• fven •' -mall rr icunt of none?.
s-iioi.M n< t l - pasted. ?nd it
ls,wor«' tk: n washed lo-n *t i- usel
or that hicb, instend of Jienef't-
ip:,- d« harm. Tit.-— ry., si* ram-
r>io»! a- < n ’ m.ide of mon-
sha .••**.1 •5c‘.-v ! ;:!1 , i»r t n. ml pTon-
•v U)” fr.tbvic: M*..-. 1’ a rs.
41 • f-.-a tltoife ’to 5 <h/li • and
s»*e to v. i-nt. aentai n. * d Ujte' t!'OPi»v
onhi be •;;>pHe*l.' It v oi^Kt iriurov
Utd nni . c. • itary u •• Juvftsc •
a which >ti« v liv<‘f ;t •■'mlt} c!
••i< i>- chiMn-p; if would bring tnorc
omfort t > the home, net to speak
of the more .mini
anotb* i-ig.i^ou. why ruch/fndividua!
should iu all in his po\y/r to induct*
bis feile .-man to abstain entiiely
from th** u,,. of intiuicutin^liquors
as a hewrage. that we are - so
bound together that wt* can not es
cape fro: ■ the >Pdirect efteit «t atsy-
thing that is.fiartnful to aocicty.
The \p|eal of S<*lf-lni,-!«-«i.
Ftoi i vf,* loweat stumipoiur :rom
which 'if * subject may be di&< usst'd
name!/, the ground of pecuniary in
terest, wc are compelled to ub<- our
Inffuente to Ies$en tdrinking dune
re usm of liquor.ig’fBe d!r*-i t cause
of crime, of pover’y, «ii' degredatfutt
and despair, ^nd we ne^ei. can tell
when »\e si-all our^cl.cs suffer at
the hands of those who are victims
of Intemperance. Property is Snte-
cure and life unsafe i.i proportion
aa the use of liquor toutrihutea to
the nurnld-r of desperate. *
<We lia\e, therefore, *»piv .the in
dividual reasons ht .ort given cud
the other reastaa. no*ancPd, but v.e
have a financial interest in support-
lug and spreading the eause of tem-
eprance. -We have, as members of
aociety, an interest iff preventing
the economic waste, tremendous in’
amount, due to the deteriorating
Influenoe of intoxicating liquors. ■
We have also a Moral interest in'
lifting society to the highest plane
la » thihg impossible so-iong as the
ravage- 0 r dr^nk are Bit in so many}
hornet >/jj
,If you are convinced (hat total ab-
atineiii. j f a desirable tiling, le’t tn.-
add a \5ord in support of the policy
of aiyning the pledge. Objection has
been i aide to th« pleug. on the,
ground* that it suggests lack » of |
ttreti-- h i t character; same have in
sistt ! ^TTf, altlMHigh never iiilen f>
ink t-f. drink, they koultHgifot .wieh
h ia.-i ivet l»t- a pledge.
i.othint humiiiatlng I
ifte. I'ho.e wl.ij are Ullii I
pi dge .■
iiii . ’ auM .-i -jC. 1< - v i-
• p'.oi.i.-,' nut to drink tbJ
MMON & WfSIERN CAROUN*
The following Schedule PubH-rhed only aa Information and
- s is not guaranteed.
EEX AVGUSI A, BEAUFOKT AND PORT ROVAL.
Sun ’Ex . Daily
only Sunday %
NoTV No 45 *No43
AM
; 15,U 014 6 4h
2 13! 1 45! 7 50
STAiIOXS
Port Royal
.. Yetnassee
Ex Daily Sun
Sunday only
No 46 No 44
lift 00!
I 9 00!
No 45 No-41
PM AM
2 21! 9 00 : .
3 4« 10 00
3 19 9 46 .
4 10 24 .
6 4010 00
5 40! 9 00
STATIONS
. Yemaassee.
Fairtaix.
.Hampton
. Allendale
0 45 12 2,5 Augusta t Uni jn Sta'nl-
No 46 No 42
AM PR|
8 50| 5 25
7 42* 4 16
S 041 4 37
I 4 02
2 00
Daily
No 2 No 1
PM AM
4 40;i0 35}
9 40! 3 591
Pi'
12 3©i .
3 07 .
Ko 52 No 52
PM PM
8 40 2 401
10 20i 4 10
STATIONS
No 2 No 4
• pH ph
.Augustg Union Depot ..J12 15| g ip
■ Spartanburg . . ... -4 54 3 C4*
STATIONS
. Mct 'ormtck.
B. Andkrson
STATIONS
.. Laurens .
.Greenville .
No 54 No 63
AM PM
8 20| 1 46
7 00,12 20
It VvS ild 3«-en/$t> the orui.n. t rv ner-»; r-d*
dbn.that «• Aoic- of the t ••'* h*
the , r.-r ry/vi' f it vo; -^ in a dej
rrac-.; »!-/ when ‘he pnople regi;.
thrir" v-yn if 1- fit,;:! Si ; »• eo
far .'*- >/ ssv. t'T! v<-' *»> of the t
. /i.
sorrov to *bo pr >v.« It 'prn.iece-
ve-'pkn* not strenrth; --i' km*---.
t!or’tu* r tltp; nr.t I? mtiko*
wtvrx* wjdo’va■ ch!!i!r‘*n arj»h■»n «•
father- ft* nd«r > r.ml all iu tlienv
nar.her-i r>n<i hn^yrrs. It !'<*"<!-
rbemitat:«»»*>: invites, chtilera*. I.m-
n-rt nrst ’ nee ..nd embrace- con
eM-mvittnil. It coy ere the ta»V.t W'ilb
Ifttene *11 i -e" v ■, ' rirn It filta vos**
t.it; »•••.• ^c^ almshouses
• i, •'cr sni* ■ »*• *v.r •sviunta T», ct>
, «<*• • ‘ ! - ' ’ M
’’astires
•viM be
•vhjoh the drinker him'wff
•vble to* enjoy.
If one dive? ..qj nc d ill hi? mbn- atlu : <o .-•ign. and be is in uaug> t
*y. either for immediate ti e nr -m of L.., ufy his reasons do ibiei!., •
i protection against he fnMrmitie* j li^H \is in Signing,Ga* Pledge,
of, age, the jvorl-lj around., nrnsents |
to b<
Tn. •
about
ed |
the •
Oruf.:*
t'i Jd.
I Ik*
the . ,,
•*-i-.ii..
wilt
iam
;t in:- :■
i>\v e
wrltiit..
that hi
clear .
writ it; v
-'ign. t!
DR. P. J.' O'NEILL
SPECIALIST,
202 KINO NT,; CHARLESTON, ti. C.
Call or •write fir information re
garding my advanced method of
fr ating Storaachv Liver, nTtw
Blood, Skin THseascs, Files, t’on-
tracted Troubles, Kidney, Bladder,
and Private Diseases of men an-4
women. Consultation free. Hour-:
S> A. 51. to 7 P M. Sundays Jo to 2.
• ' to*-.
• ^ * i ^ . v 1
•,J .»> It.'- ".tii!-
I !;' ■>: i ;i ii v
.i a pled;
pit .Ml til.U
.- •>s to ymi,..]
i bill i will .luM
v uu. can ttoi h
fKtipo-'- w'Mfi.i \/ ' >c:,
I'anile. tc,i ir - xpr.. s< d in
So longcH i>H»- refus. .?,u
ph dg* he can not ' urv<
vgEsaaeih
! ** -® / ■ ■
WHITE BARBER SHOP
_0tr barber -^ip employ•; only/whit'e bdrbers, anil
we have none but the most expei
—I.et us attend your needs—
SMITH’S BARBER SHOP
in . innumerdde apnii«tl<
I •
i t f‘- i,t.
•'^ffrrth
d
T*h
out
pic h*‘ v 1 1
' may/!'-chi* - m ,
[r nr’vra'-. pr-dtCdtion * <-in.
l/g. ,'»;id ill C 11 ii.'Uhct- vs ,t! '*
hint.; Ih*- vviritt*" cn» not (op It
because fhe.tvetvjiie want if. r.nd , .vh:tt
the people yean: they .♦•*
g^t if not iiHnied:at«‘l>\ thi n biter-;
if not one y ay. then another. If the
election 7 set tor , the of S.*r
tenviier should be forbMd f, n by the
court. 0 !, the legislature aiS\its next
sesigon. in .lanuarv . would .cMytainly
adrtnt it; so tlmre would onIX t».
a short postponement
I.i';
rr .wj
to
j it,*"h*-c • hK- help'* • t off
'•5 t"qe ^etec; I’lc, ! ivdi:*"'* *jo > cn-
his'wifo and toe rhjM to rr;ji »
t!’" p’rri'-M:!'' :■ 'y. 1* bdr'y? *• n rr»e.u
' on^tltue'- v eru>V) detests •ife^'Citrse^
Goif. /li'Sjiisey heaven. It snb r, r ! ns'
•’-'tnesses r'nr-tys t>“rlurr. de^ftr*
th<* iv r v box and sfatn.; itidiofM-eV
But those who favor prohibitie* >qfne. t» .ieeradrs the citizen, de.
believe in the n«»op!e and their right the le«r>/l >tor, dishonor- th.
, - — s*ites-?uan Td disarms fbe patriot
It brine* shame not honor/nd^erv
nef- safety: de-mi*-, not hone, an<l
with thi* malevolence ft f a ffe n ,i
c almlv surveys Xk frightful desola
tion and ’irsaflated havoc. It poi-
snp« felicity, kills p/^pc ruin* »ior-
a|s. Idiciits confidence/NtdavT r* pr-
tationsJ and .vvif*r»s out. national hon
or. thert curse-- the world am! lanehs
at it* rHin. It does ttmt ghd tiior'*
It murders the. son!.>D is th.a stm
id ail Vnianie-. the rather, of
■•v;if the mother of ali\aho , n*na.
t'or.-. the devil’s f*ert friend an*’
Hod’s.-' drst enemv.’*
'is investment in hutaattity. IK;.- hoi
out of. brotherly ’ love aids his fei !
■v.tnan iu propoHioti as hf |« gh
ah!, draws front sttch eonfrit
lion of. joy inf.lp.Jl* lv mo^e ra* 1
, hr-- tir-.n t-vij lie derived from V •
use of liquor.
A MotiVc Co." f’ot'-< ii■'n'bitjsn" ’
1 V*» ••.her o; t!».. r- r >• 1
p** 'Ui. a Ii d wi-’f^-e. jf’d t !’•*
■ s 4 tt.i ii < he ♦ddlinvtJ
'Cmt i r .- ■y:i ,a fo ,',- :k •
use of his fit ■ ; s, hut fl*ere tt t t*
■ ■ ' i'! . to my m}nd, esTi p.-.t
'fM -c In?; v - the man ,vho i? giii ♦-
d h ’v-i ron-c.l«dlte, nam*dy. r
-.<e - which '’i 'll should make of 1 1
evampfe.
l ! li*‘\
in
the pl dg* ; 1
t>* v • 11
rill: the
pl’
dg" bet or: 1 cu
m r .'
duel r;
hav
never fuiictl to Hgti
If
h ign
ing 1
/ould pyrkuad*
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tin-’ else
to
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lid
ko
4 11. I
' live
1 shall stand
ready
to
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ayont* aa uevoj
yen ::
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H. SMITH, Prop.
Xcx} to Terry & ^HafTers
Main Street.
z
THE MRN WHO WINS
th<'re
TI :i; ! !.
,t boys’ prf.;.niz.it',i*n in Micht;,
o pre-i'j’t* li .;') I.-:v.t;.'u/t
o
J !, .'iq itoj-ff lo -sj—sj!; lo .hem tV’.V:
The. great .♦p«*Ue - Paul said »* .‘.rlior the 1..' . . |.,itt Noy/nt •
to decide so important a yuestion.
The opponents ta!k altoot the waste
of money in the nrohihition election.
It is worth $50,000 to know jirit how
the people stand on this ouesioo.
But whether 'slate-wide nrohihirtn^
, comes by wav of the election set for
"the l(th of Septeniher or by an act
of the leeisiatnre next . Januarviv ! t
will he known, who are -fichtiwg
against the right of the people tn
sneak and.,who are The* e'neiiiies of
prohibition.
Tint petition for # i>'i» ncfi.w* . orne •
front Wwherrv rtdhnty. and the man
whose name ts used in th** .injunc
tion proceedings «avs he does ri»v*
’ drink liqder; *ha* he is a prohi-
h’it'nnlst. He has been rssoet.jf- d
with*'the ■ de i; pnHt'csv'th;i*
♦ he disoppptrvt
conn tv f‘!srj ■r-sev’
would qc» no more pte?t
brntl^r to offetid. It was not ‘ hc-
•auss* Paul did not like meat., hu
vecaus * he loved his brofh< - more
than h»* loved meat, is ft n i-irc
ron mni h of any hunrnn being, to
ask that he consider the influence
of his example upon those about him
"specially to those who look to him
for qougs--l Indulgence compels
"Hence, op the subject. \ pvij, cj, n
not .advise others riot *0 drink when
he himself drinks. If a man does
not drink much, if he has not form
ed the hr bit of drinkjn.g. it can't*
ntnde his J i! so happened ua» thy
I'ul been circulated hiS sc pa rat,
ml/' J
o It: t.|-)U [
id-inks and thi n, bound/',in l.u.-;
« rtn. 'Eac h-in vita tioi/began: ‘\Y«-.
Hie underslgm d, etc 5/
The iiinilarity ar tho laiiguac
brought to my irfind the pledge in
tny poeekt, ami/ 1 presented tni:
pledge when/i spoke to the boys In
Ann Arbor./ The niegjitig was mad*
up of delegates from the high
schools ot more than .30*1 cities /n
♦ be state, and the delegates took'
>b> pledge home with them and Hr”
< ijoted it. » Already more than ] !,-
1 t!
•accu:
in UK/is li** wbo iinds ni e ihl
g. /• r.d -!{( -s' * \n 1 :a thf-- vy-7
‘Vsic* :♦ -/Id t an I .an dl> : !a\' K
' / r 5 ( .w for v. 1;. e and < 1.'
t ire.,,1 \\i.\k, WedtP dav nitd ; •;
d. ’ 1 his •.'•lei t>! . 1# 1 1 * a
Darin-eue ill U* ■••nt lit- o* .*?-v
■.-‘.ml •• invite country p-oji’e t.i, y
• -/vjii’. r.trry some *o your i.uMli e-.
s’ t'h inliness is „onr ; i ■• >. 'We b.i
cook that wI I sati ty-your tn-te,
fold drinks^ Ice I'rCam, Hot
night. * * ■ .#
Have your shoes half sol d. Give me vdur or i
your shoes tiy taking )’o *r nKasnre and guarantee
qualitfes and a sure fi*.
WALTERBORO LEATHER WORKS
/ WM. MILLER. Manager.
pree
e !>r
j !v
’ ma-A
a tri;
-t-
ril.
..v , r 1 rue >«*
•iW'ti oir request
! ! • cite they g >
ip e you K* tier,
lass, ./ip-to-dat*-
at all hours, day and
er. I wiUiriiak<‘ c
tee youTtstiog
*t
1
hut little sacrifice to give up d-lnk jl/'d have signed. It has never been
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wa- hints- ; f
..PC ' titer t’
VLP '. ***li!! It.l'-in;—-’’ (e tt • Mlt.
;r of thK- co»*tp ; rhv "
I t.O V'*«it itofins fpir 1 -
.* p , > o> r Vt ! ti. 0
TvTfT^he.- -1* (h* *s*rtd«
fng cptfrcK- >nd thus make bis ex
"nude heinftif to thr>s* ahoi;.* .;h:*/
If he' dfiok* so mtich and the q/p-
tite fmKliquor is so strong *h u it
•yotild h.* ;* gr.f’a' s'crifice to -top
hr purhi’to -ton on Pis o j/hci . "o*
In ad<Iiitl,m to the ereonp-M • r.
ertidv prcs< nt.d. I it>o| rj/.t I ■■•r.'Uu-
tlfltfe !?l. VifftitiA vqur -tt f e»;tio- .to
/_ /^■■'
r—
trial r for me tn. abstain from
•lie use of liquor, i.nt even if total
; hfttlnenre had’be«h difficuff . it
"tiid'-he ample toi.ipeti-ation te
! now that-’f wyiild b,* useful -H
ing from tht dtl:.*. habit th
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to sav thrt he acted th*'/! in havin;:
tho r"me« of the petB'bnerg eomi*-
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Pertinent (Jt text ions.
the
.(Asked by the„ Temoerafice . S«w let''
of the Methodist Episcopal church ♦
I/>t u« lock these quest ionri
squarely in the ey’C- 1 ' 1 »
iftoes the liquor traffic . pay
United States? y.
Does ft pay financially.
Does Jt pay commercially?
, Does it pay industriillv?
Does it pay physically?
:Does it pay mentally? -
ne;»I* t’ eot;vpaitV*S gnTe “\Vl
■ sia St«-el has con*' dry.*” -.Till
head of the -afetv departmcht. /\Y<
can’t have' the turn's* effl*'er/v re.
due'eed bv •irinkieg dtudne Xorkinc
hours. The meh ihe^i-^dves ■will
«'o*qi aie.ruHate the value of file nf\v
ruling.’' X
h
(or TjtvtMi >cr.
(Vn«it^.
that *rr
reyep’o* reiy
tv’ ;■ **vt
’statlstcix sht>-
f913 •he; linuor
by the state, cnjijt-
-ipal government*.
Doef« it pay morally?
What single good thine cac
t cl frw tU,r. t w>aA** in lidlinrc flf* .
Im v
pmonnte.1 to onlv *7‘t.'*16.98.-o*- a
p'-r ca/jta of 8? cent*. This include'-
•ill. incorporated pi-tees of
q>le.ay»i over. Thi« liquor revv^
ue (WriVlihited only 4.2 ner ce-ity..'
ituted on!
the total st >te ronnty and muni
reven ue«. f 1.84 5.901,1JS
It simnK-. the states, count
; .-Vi<t
♦ *♦ no ••
.ard a liquor re *>n”e of rp’v
•o
'aid for the trade in liquors Kf thejjHtlee got a te'-H revenuejyf pe
habit of drinking alcoholV
Nothing?
Tbep why not kill th</traffic J’ith-
out further delay?
If we can not
n't
$0 #2. '
tr*asn”tf h '*« the r -,!♦"> drf.tiH
t,;»| of. \nie*’h , at/ n^onte i« in “ex
it let-us hang ifcss of'li’S. it i/appareit that we
our heads in hlt>/r humiliation, for I '0»end ahont IV for evert, three apd
• ipne-half re hr/returned to the states,
it, then in Goti’s I counties apd cities'by the
name
It is greater t
If wo can.
- d s: .tnilSrfl.:
rip* orbh'bitio’n
cl 1 X».l rg fnped
it s ^?h.i In hi
Hi t v exemtno (*tKs»-lvn* ntp} s 0 X
<* •> ar* 't*.sublet's bv.en^ark y
the old 4 ip Fi'--;. ho'xe - ■■}' r
-• xvhat we mepn t*v orohKiii i'-vi.
Mr' v. «%vat that nrohihlAon nvy*it!'
nrobihlf!nc t»u. sde of tntn\jrin'n "tut or trv ( tq self jf such wtige
drink Mr B. spvs it prrihihi«s, no* , ** you do thtMO thing^
only.the jsale, hut the- marufagture I ^Mhfulry und .well you-art- worthy
of fuch drink* Mr C. says prohibi
tion'means' nothing’that it prohibits
A* ft ; now,-many grv ipu.ln-
ing .th** L<*t>1 wit;! them. Tit *y
■ • * ’m> • h •• Than <L’ fl.
< deceived.” i/h) j-- :u>t, nKx'V,< ,*
;i.atsoe: t a ‘man - • ■ ■ . •
* al. o r< it. ” 1
Now hr tbet* prnhibtfloDi-1, !• ; qs
opt thK/f, our ;tutolard: - Ti.m
- d. tame not, handieCnot. look ii'/
K>n this aiKtiiiinclih' Huff.” It v.e
•*. and nt'e true -to it u-olor:?. t.:ir
‘vht hi. syqn. for who would manu-
JOHN. KINCAID, Photographer
I Iwg t’o annoiMoe that I have iqiriH'd a jtlioSo-
graplih- Mtudip opiHcitc iJm*^ Court H >u»e xqiwr«' in m
lat gK tcut..uiml ant u prt'par<!i| to d«» mi) - photegraplih-
work. M) work U giiaian;ee<|, mid )<*u will In- p4ea*«>(
* with it. I invite (lie putdic t«» tall ami see *arii|drx ;v<mI
get extiipatex. , «■ /
I’.jxt i iiixix ft tpr ran
Cahinctx .. . . . ... I rom *l.">t» up. \y- t!ti/cn
SINGLE POSES AND GR01TS .ACTISTIC
alia; area N't 5:11
of a ride <jji the obi ship. May the
l ord help us.’
J J. PAIWjETT.
14.
Walterboro. Aug
nelhing. hence a orujertity. Mr. D
"vs prohibition, in its truest, sense.
o*« prohibit in all phases: and that
* is^ possible, upder ekisting con-
dUiep/ for one tq vtTte against the
manufaefure and* sale of lb»«tor ! nnd
Hi?j hot be a true prohibitionist.
T»n i* go di-'-eminated throughout ,
yfte <;oi»ntv and pur cou'ntfy that -e f 'fpt, and a* none of them was u <
have .m alarming number who thuf|‘ 'crgetlc as the farmer thought h/
vote. Vet? still drink it. This is y tiv t boujd be.-he hit upon a plan v, h'
doesn't prohibit. N’*x. believed would "rure theui.
I (M AIM
farmer Imd 2»* employees • n |
/
/
brobHrftforte doesn't prohibit. \<V. • be believed would rufe
gentle reader what K your definpC'b‘*l r lazy habits. . x
tion’. Do inv of the abAve stut you’j 'L'n," he said one nittr/fnc. "I
I* »e• the cap fit’ or have voti an-jbaye n nice, easy job for >fie lazfe,.,
other stiM morexMiffnse f | ped.-varic-1 ma*\»n th*- farm. Will/ihe laxieat
gated? \V‘th *yp\\ wide differences man'sl^p forward?” -* ’
as to what ,w-e oneap by pr(*kw»ii|ott| Inst ’/tiy la of tbp men stopped-
no wonder'we- otteu hect^nje confus-i> .-jf . w
ed and digf-ouraged. We ought, to j "Why didn't v<m step, forward
find a*s«fe. sound and sensible wav! Bh the rest?!/inquired the former
out of this muddle, one in which;'f Ihe remaUfing onh.
liquor i w«ssa re wilting to have the Lord God. "Too njifu-h iroulde,!' came the
. ’Almighty with us, to guide and/help ♦’“Ply.^-pfjston Record
Tonsorial Parlor
1 have leased the Rarbur ( Sh»p formerly rn’evpied b>
Peter Dorman and have-rhjpwd my -hop there where l
will be jrhid to >ee iny friends and customers. I have the
tnly shop in tow3f whidh has. a.fteriliier, which insures
safety from disease. 'Th-
A trial is^>ifl I ask. •' (
J. M. MORRIS
CITY BARBER. / ^
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Lit mrtsLic ts-ixei, scaled with UluH
RiLt-on. Taeb no oraaa. a«v at jne
a*4 a«h (W rui-caga-Tra a
UIAMOXD aUAUB PILL*. f*r twntr
«ears rexa ded aa Beat.Satot, Always BsUafcla.
SOLD BY «U DRUGGISTS
> nlu EVERYWHERE tu'iu
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