The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 09, 1916, Image 8

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A 4,. ■ r*T ‘ / « PAGE-SIX ♦ . — % ^ THE PRESS AND STANDARD ' Wednesday, August 9, 1915 | tj' kj y . Wta ef | ? t- -V t •:» .tf a* fr ^ \ ■ V JH, rr <4- • • V. . ‘V • • -\ 4 ' • : 1 * ‘ . • :t*/y**W V‘ - ' * .% - 4. . * ‘ j Mr,.# ‘ ” *- « x D,^ * ’ \ r» .. • % *v. - * ■ . He Believes that the People Should Select a Solicitor as they Would a Lawyer for Private Legal Business, the Best Lawyer Available. . * : / *+ * . 0 7 - - - ■ ; . V ' '■ . •. • He Believes that a Man Who Refused a Judgeship Rather Than Break Faith with a Brother Lawyer Will Keep His Word. He Pledges His Word Faithfully, Efficiently and Impartially to Prosecute Crime. He Does Not Believe that Colleton Wants All of the Offices in the New Judicial Circuit. \ A Personal Word: x To the People of Colleton County: Some criticize me by saying that having refused judgeship. I should not now seek to be elected Solicitor. Believing that the people are entitled to know what others think of that action. I am publishing some of the things said by editorial writers in various newspapers. These serve a double purpose, that of refuting a groundless charge and of introducing to you the man who seeks the office of Solicitor. Six years public ser vice gives a record whereby I am willing to be judged. I have kept faith with the people. To demonstrate that I will keep my word, I refer the people to the word I pledged to a Colleton man whom I promised to sup port for the judgeship, and when elected to that high office, over my protest, I resigned rather than break my word. Likewise, 1 now promise the people faithfully to prosecute crime. GEORGE WARREN. \ What Others Think of George Warren "A kin* one** said of a prince stru<k dow*. ’Taller he seems in death.” This may be said today of Hon. t;eor*e Warren, of our neiichbnrinK county, Hampton Hefusin* a judgeship to whiih he «as elected by his compeers who flaerv in position to kuo»v him, because it involved n «iuestion-of honor. Mr. Warren set an example and established a name for himself which will be • known and nuoted for years. His future is bright for high honors CollVton is justly proud of her son whorti we have loaned to a sister county.” The Press &nd Standard —"from WirarTTJe Slate" has "Heard and knows of Tlepr. - - sentative Warren he .would have proved a worthy circuit judge.” —The State. / ^ V ’The riunly conduct of George Warren must commend it self to the people. . . He a lawyer who loves his profes sion and knows the traditions of the bench '. ^. X and the generous conduct which he ha? displayed will m*Tit for him the respect and approbation of the people of his State."—The Co lumbia Record. •Col. Gem ge Wat reri of Hampton has c ommended himself t> the people. . He would have made a splendid judge, lie is well endow'd in the Jaw, is conscientious, honest, and pusse&sti all of the other ccuaUb*at-iems that gtr to make a troort Judge.” The Spp.rtanbu-g Journal . ^ ‘ We think we ijever heard of George Warren until within the past ten days, but yve have formed a very high opinion of hint. He is a very unusual man. .X. . He did exactly the right thing, of course, but he is to be commended nevertheless. It is refreshing to know that we have men. of such a high sensv* of honor in public life."—The Anderson Dally Mail. "It takes a hi* man to do what George Warren did Tues day night at the,General Assembly in Columbia. He has elect ed judge of the newly created judicial circuit which is one of the highest evidences of the esteem in which he and his ability is held by hU fellow-worker* in the General As*cmhly x . .* Mr. Warren led the tight for the creation of the new circuit and be it said to his everlasting eredft he declined to serve x after being elected.”—The Johnston Times. \ \ **************** * THE TICK’S TAX * * A ***************v Washington. D Aug. T. The cattle tiyk lias been in the South ever jdtice there were tattle foi it to teed upon It has fattendeU on tire tilood of Southern tattle that should hav,. gone do the making of beef and milk and tn return it has killod- with splenetic or lick fever the animals that fed it. It lias made our tattle into scrubs and prevented the introduction of pure-br*d dairy and beef animals, for tn a ticky rountry no man is willing to risk bis money in high priced stock The Cnited States l>epaMfnent of Agriculture has estimated the annual loss to the country from the cattle Itt-k at from Ito.CMto.oOcj to Item CMMi.tMtO The*., figures, however, mean very little for no man can cal culate the t m fU« that^will come to •Yhe South with the extinction of this pest The essential point is that In a tick Infested county every cat tie owner Is taxed h\ the tick in proportion to the size of his turd livery animal to levied on there are no exceptions. It Is a wfist.ilfc to Imagine thal cattle become immune to the titk I’.vVry vem hundred* of t ho it sands of snpposedlx Immune * altle die from splenetic fevei for which the tick alon,. t* responsible \nd ea« h of those that sutvlw * siif fees in other ways The fiok feeds on all cattle ullk> immune and non Immune It « nts down the weight and lowers the <|iiaUt\ of beef ani trials and reduces Hie milk flow of dairy herds’ This tick lax lias been collected so lone that the people have grown acrukinmed to it That is a poor rrnso n for continuing to pav It how- ever Oitt of 7"R r>4^ snus’e miles that were th fc infested tn t^eg and placed under Fede ral <iuarantlne on that aaeonnt. r>?1 considerable more than one third have since been freod from tbdji pest and re leased from quarantine What ha* been done in Hies,, areas can he done wherever and whenever the people want it done. There is more reason whv a county should suffer from tke tick than from smallpog A little trouble a slight invest ment—will dispose of both JOHN M. KI.KIN MVFKSSM 1. holloed lb. Howard ( <unparty to Make Special Prices.’ res.* Aftei a great deal of effort and correspond*nee John M Klein, the popular druggist, has succeeded in petting the Hr Howard Co to make a special half-price introductory of fer on the regular fifty-rent siz,. of their celebrated specific for the « uro of constipation and dyspepsia This medicine is a cVcent disiov- -ery for the cure of all diseases of the stomach and bowels. It not only give* quick relief, but it makes per ment cures. Ur- Howard's specific lias been ^o remarkably successful in curing con slip: lion, dyspepsia and all liver troubles that John M Klein is will ins to return the price paid in ever* rase where IT do*> not give relief ■Headaches. <oatwt tongue, diz/i nes?, gas cm stomac h, spe< ks l*efoi . the eyes; constipation, and all forms «>f liver and stomach trouble are soon cured "bv this scientific mc-di i inc So great is the demand for It's speCifl. that Mt Kb Mi h;i' i been ah!e to secure only a limited «uppl* and every one who ts troubled with dys pepsia. constipation. *jr livei trouble should ’ all upon him at »»n<« 01 send <ents and get sixty doses of the 1>.>I medKifif- *\i-r made on this special half pH< < offer with In- persona.! guarantee to refund th* money if it does not cure » < l.k lit SKIN f OMKs b ItctM \\ I THIN <>lt \< K A. ( . t HI'Itt H Prutra» ted meeting beginning tin bth at ’t p m., conducted by Elder S \\ Goode, paatot. to be assisted by Eldei S. A. Mundy, of iintns- wjik Ga . the latter part of week Tlo- publir is cordially invited to at tend CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Um For Ovnr 30 Years Always bears the Signature of A.nncm iation to meet The SmoaJ^h Live Stock Associa non will hold a meeting at Smoaks Saturday. August It Alt mem bet- are urged to be present and the pub lic u invited. \ . A. < . PADGETT. Smoaks Aug 7 President The Oerk Guaranteed It. A customer rame Into my store the other day and said to one of my Clarks, ’have you anything that wLi oure diarrhoeaand m* clerk went and got him g bottle of Thamber- laln’s folic. Cholerg and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to hlm/*|f thia does not cure you. I will net charge you a cent for It.’ So he took It home and came hack In a day or two and said he waa cured.” write# J. H Berry A Co . SaR Creek, Va. For aale by all dealer*. It is foolish tii'TihuHt you < wit xatn a girod «lear rompb-xion by the use of fa«c pnwdet Get at the root of the trouble an»| thoioughly cleanse He -stwm with a treat tree of Tr King’s New Life PHD Gentle and tmld'in action, do not gripe yet rhev relieve the liver by their a. lion on the bowels Good fot Voting, adult, and aged Go after a clear compUx- ion today "5c at yaur/di uggist t COHIH TION In the list of managers published last week, the name of J D Mile* 'apfeeated as a manager for Lodge v h*s should have been J. B Milev iMiKs SLOAN’S LINIMENT HEI P HHEI ILATISM Ask fhe man who uses it. he knows. * To think I suffered all these rear, when uue :»5 cent bottl# of Sloan s Liniment cured nte-” wrireg one ■reatfni user If vou have Rheumatism or safer from Neuralgia. Backache. Serene*. a nd Stiffness, don’t put of gettlog a bot tle of Sloan’s It wR, K \ re Vm , aurh welcome relief f wtrn , ^ soothe, the sore, stiff painful place# and you feel ao much better. But It at anv Drug Store, onlv 55 cents tt«w cnnniencts riiHinberlnin’s Colic, < bob*in an,| liiailhcM’n Remedy, 1 m-ver hesitate to recommend < h.iinlo-rlain s Colic, Choleta and Diarrhoea Remedy.” writes Sol Wil liams. merchant. Jesse T.nn ”1 -edl niou of it than of any other pre paration- of like character. J have " ! “‘d it myself an.l found it gave me- mcoe relief than anything e lse I ba*>- e\, r tric’d fot the same- purpose ” For - tie Im all dealers. No. This is a prwscriptioa piwpwrwd MpcciaHy *of MALARIA o» CHILLS 4 PCVIPI. riv* or six doses will break any case, aod if taken then as ■ Ionic the Fever will ao< return. It acta no the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2Se sEAMtoKE HOI Nl» TRIP EARKS f nim WaltertHiro. Woek-Hncl Excursion Karrs: I- 15 to Isle of Palms. . *.’ 15 to Strillvao’s Islathl Tickets on sale for all trains on each Saturday and for forenoon ttaius on each Sunday from May 27 to Sept 11. inclusive, limited re turning t 0 reach original starting point prior to midnight of Tuesday nrxt following date of sale. Schedule* and further particulars cheerfully furnished upon applica tion to D E MARTIN. Ticket Agent. Waltnrboro, S. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South M alter properties. Lax-Poe acts efiecurnly disturb stomach. At the time, it aids d seer restores the healthy functinas. 50c digestiaa, aroasea the lieer and accretions sad restoi SHEKIKF’S SALK Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Court of Common PletU for Cof’eton county in tne case of Ilillcjn-Hod^ SaI-< Coiupnny. Plain tiff, vs. JameXlt McFarland trading as McFarland Lumber Company, De fendant. I ha\> levied upO/t iml will offe - for Mile in one lot at puhli'* suc tion to the highest bidder, on Fri day, August 11th, iVK, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the mill ot the Sa vannah River Lumber Company at Wiggins, S. C., the following lum ber: UJOSJ feet of 2 3-4x9 Box, 123 42 feet of Vx8 Culls and reil heart. 54 feet of 1x12 Culls and red heart. 12ft::2 feet of Ixld ( ulls aad reck heart. Total l«7.6«l feet. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to remove same forthwith. J I). ACKERMAN. Sheriff of Colleton County. 8-2-21 X t ANI»IRATES’ < AKI»S Owing to the lack of space this week, The Press and Standard de sires to announce thus briefly the following candidates for the various offices. They each and all pledge themselves to abide the results of the Democratic primaries and to support the nominees of the party: -T-* 7* — ' — XX—" Heyward Town^hipX FRANK G. BENTON. G. S. CLARK. S F. (’I'MMINOS. H. J. GIVENS. FRANK THOMPSON. Warren Township. K ‘SMITH. FOR CONGRESS^ JAS G. PADGETT. ' ^ JRK HARD S. WHALEYf. •’OR SOLICITOR HE HER R. PADGETT. GEORGE WARREN, FOR SHERIFF W. B. ACKERMAN, M. I LUCAS C. PADGETT. J. MILLIGAN PADGETT J. T. POLK. LOUIS !!. ZKIGLER. M. 8EABR0QK P. J. WILSON. W alterhoro and \ erdier Tovvn««l»i|**. J. E. BRYAN. H. F. TOWLES FOR MAGISTRATE Verdier Township. 1 hereby announce myself a < un- didate far re-election to the off. of Magistrate of Verdier township and pledge myself to abide th*- re sults of the Democratic primaries. Round. L, F. HILL. For t’LERK OF 4XH RT 4. B. C Baus”) DuBOIS. D. B. HUDSON. P. M. JOHNS.’ W. II. SAUNDERS. St MMONS FOR RELIEF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN \ County of UoMeton. In the Comt of Couknnn Pleas J C. Lemacks. Plaintiff, vs. Guy Blown. Phoebe Brown and Edna E Lawton, Defe ndants. . ‘ Summon* for Relief. (Complaint not Served, i To the- Defendants: Guy Brown. Phoebe Brown and Edna E 1-aw- ton. above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is this day fried tn the offic.*- of the Clerk of this Court at Walterboro. S. Car. and to seine a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the sub scriber. at his offices in Walterboro. S. Car., within twenty days after (he service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded fn the complaint Dated at Walterboro, S. Car , Julv 20th. IMfl (Sigl J. M. MOORER. Plaintiff's Attorney' <Sig i D B HUDSON. (Sea>4 Clerk of Circuit Court. To the Defendant. Guy Brown, above named: TAKE NOTICE that the Summons and Complaint in this cause were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for the County and State aforesaid, on the 50th day of July A- D.. 1916 J M. MOORER. 7-2«-3t. Plaintiff’s Attorney. Yam Sims treed a squirrel in the Gimlet Creek woods Thursday, hot not being a dog. he could do nothing 1 ut stand anc‘ look at 44. 5> for highway commissioner J. W. HILL. P G KEARSE. J • E. MOORK. R. R ULMER. 7 -• FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION PL W BLACK, SR. LOUIS C PADGETT HUGO S. STRICKLAND. For Cotton Weigher. (At Walterbo ro.» 1 desire to announce myself a ►candidate for Cotton "Weigh.; at ! Walterboro. subject to the r*-'ills , of the primary election If cl*-f t«<l 1 shall always be on th* job and shall strive to give best \<f s. rvice ! ad fatisfactionX^ FRANK G CROSBY. * Walterboro. X i Brother Farmers: I am a candidate foK t otton Weigher at Walterboro, submit • .the rules of the Democrat!. IkcH- it. R. BLOl KElX FOR NIAKTEK JULIUS' E. BEACH. R M. JEFFERIES. E. H. (Nick i ULMER. 1 hereby announc*’ niys.jf a '-n didate for Cotton Weigher W.!i i- boro. subject to the primary etc - tion J. W. AVANT, Jr./' Walterboro. FOR t ( >Ro\ER G. /JL ALL. J M RENTON. J. M BLACK ISHAM W. DOPSON. H. T (Toomer » HERNDON COLUMBUS N LANGDALF ! 1 hereby announce mys.-lf - | < andidatf. foi Cotton W*-ighet Walterboro. subject to the rub - f -f the Democratic party. I In* the depot so can always gi'* p*«*mpt service <*7 M. GRACf HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GKO. W. BRUNSON. JNO. (*. GOODWIN B L. JONES. v W W. SMOAK. FOR MAGISTRATE HelU Townehin. JOE C. DRAWDY H W HUDSON JR J. E. W. morITis. Rroxton Township. . -V M. R. FREEMAN J E HIERS W. N. JONES. J F. RENT*. Blake and l-owndrw Townwhlpe. W E. CAPERS. F. H. KOER G. W. SWEAT. . Frailer TowMblp. H. HODGES. ' P. G. MOORS. mountain AND SEASHORE 1 CURSION Fare* From Walterboro: Baltimore. Md . . J 1' ' Washington. D. C U'- Norfolk. Va 1" Richmond. Va. . v . . . . ; 1” Wilmington. N. C. 6 -5 Asheville, N. C 8 25 and to about 25 other resorts in North and South Carolina at cor’’ee- pondingly low fares; and the excu r sion fares apply from many other points in Souh Carolina and ♦'* Southeast. Tickets will be sold for a 'l trair* on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST l f 1916. limited returning to rea<' original starting point until mid night of September 1. 1916. ATLANTIC COAST LINE Tor fares, schedule*, sleeping f*” accommodations and any desired in formation, call on D. E. Martin. Ticket Aaent. Walterboro. S. • /