The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 7
November 7, 1917.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD r :
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iSHIUlllS GRADED
giAtR BOARD Ofr CHARITIES AXD
.roRREcnoxs submits re-
.. 8TLT8 OF EXAMIXATIOX
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AVERAGES ARE VERY LOW
for Both the Jail and
K-ia aot Reached am—
Few Point*.
The following reports as to con
ditions in Colleton’s penal institu
tions will be of interest to the peo-
of the county. These reports
' are b&setf on" examination made
iBlylVlJll
(olletoh County Jail Report.
Average .daily population, 5."
prisoners. ,
Management. Pnujt anir. Equip-
inent> n* . larger win
dows. The ventilation the pris
oners’ quarters is poor befcs^ise tf\ft
_ windows are mere slits in
irhirh allow little Sir to eh ter. t
■^windows should be enlarged to three
times their present width. Since
’ the last inspection some repairs and
improvements have .been ,made by
' the autharitiea to the sheriff’s quar
ters. The prisoners’ quarters were
in very good condition as to clean-
' liness when they were inspected.
Recommendation*, to. Sheriff on
Management.
1, As to “Prisoners' Quarters:
Conditions”—Have the bed cover
ing use*! by' the prisoners washed
regularly once a month..'
2.. As to “Prisoners’ Food and
Feeding”—Cite all the prisoners
three meals a day instead, of two
Tjiwc meals aadny are given now to
white people but the ne<rro prison
ers get but two
Recnmmemltitinno to Supervisor and
Commissioner*, on Equipment.
1. • As to ‘"Jails* Equinment and
, Repair’*—Have the narrow window 9
• " opening into the prisoners’ quarters
- enlarged to three times their pres
ent width, Have all the window* in
the prisoners’ quarter* and the ex
terior doors *of these,/quarters'
screened wdth IB mesh- wire netting
. 'Putting these .recommendations
into effect will be a step toward
mailing, this jail a place in which
prisoners can be held without im
pairment to their health, morals,
etc. The jsrtTi^score'wni be Increas-
ed too. ,' \
Score t srtl ReimH on Colleton
I onni j Jail.
Jail P'unt: Penunn- genres
ent Feature^ Pck- Act-
sible. ua!
Location. ... 15
Separation 4 of piisoners*
miaiters. ixuvi jaikrls,
15
/esidehce ..... . .'. . . ‘.'10^
Fire h aJt » r <l •
VentHaKon .... ., T>* *
Facilities bir clase>flcatiarr l»t0
Spoitary facilities .../.led
Ceil facilities and type,. 60
pit covered daily with .about three
Inches of earth. Qurn out the pit
once a week with oil and straw.
4. As to “Qfsposal of Manure’*
Have the manure piled every day in
a bin in one corner of the mule pen.
Hau! it half mile away frotp erfmp'
at least once a week and broadcast"
It on a field.- ^
5. As to "Personal Hygiene.”—
Do not under any circumstances per
mit more than one convict to bathe
In the same tub of water.
Putting these recommendations
into effect w|ll make for the better
care for your convicts r and conse
quently enable us to increase your
scorn. '
tjeore Card (1iain Gang.
Comity Cnihmis. ^ Score*
.MART1X—BEACH
Chain-
„ a slble.
Guards’ quarters 25
Convicts’ quarters .. ..105,
Kitchen .... 50
Storeroom ~ 15
Stock adequately shelter-
Od I * m 0 0 •••.’ 5
Medical Attention ;. .. 65
Records of convicts .. , 30
Convicts’ tad and feed-
1^6 • • ^ • jf'vt 1 - <0
Classification ^s requited
by law ,. .L . go
Ten per cent oh^for good
conduct ... -60
Pba- Act- this, section:
Ruffin, Nov. 5. : —A quiet wedding
was solemnized at 11 o’clock Sun
day morning at the home of Mrs.
Solomon Martin, of the Omega sec
tion, when Miss Myrtle Martin be-,
came the bride of Mr. Rrnce Beach,
of Bluffton. Their marriage was a
surprise to many, only'a few rela
tives and friends of Mr. Beach and
Miss Martin were present to witness
the ceremony.
Probate Judge G. Albert Beach
performed the. ceremony. , Miss
Edna Mole acted as brides-raaid nrftd
Mr. Lee M. -Martin, brother of the
wide, as .groomsmap. Mrs. Bear
s the youngest daughter . of Mr
and Mnr. Salomon Martin, and her
many friends regret to see her leave
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.60
Miscellaneous . 25
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Total score under Sec. 1 500 307
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Foreman’s Management: Methods
and Results, -
grounds 10 1C
GuardV'quarters .. 10 , f J0
Convict^.(juarters t .:.. . 80 5*1
Kitchen ah< equipment.
Storeroom
Stock ... .
Water supply:
suspicious .
Disposal of sewerage
Disposal of manure . .
Disposal of kitchen
■fuse 1 ...
Personal hygiene ....
Discipline . . .*? ....
Records ........ .
re-
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> 25 - 11
Total \.seore under Sec.
2 500^ "350
Complete score on this ^
chaingang . . . ; ..100m
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RESPONSIBLE FOR OS
PER CENT OF-ILLRESS
IS THE SELF POISONING OF THF.
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RESULTS ARE
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xw jriwuery^Titwifl. m until
McthcNfi and
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Total s< ore unde^ See, 1 400
Sheriff’* Manauemenf:
Re*nlts.
Jailer’s- e'ene»-al dutie
Record* Of prisoners^ . 3.0
Pri«nbers’ .quart^^e: Con
ditions .\ > ■; ■ ■ ■ - -'To
Classification of prisoners 8«t
Person^U Hygiene of pris-
onefs ........ ;8«»
Prisoners’ fo(»d and feed
ing .65
Discipline and occupation
of prisoners . . ..... 25
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Total score undei Sec 2 400
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County ronmii—ion.-r*. and the Jail.
JaiPs equiptnynt x chd -r^-.'_ x
pai^ .... 7;. .JITU
Plnarwial, management •. .10
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Overpom** This Dreaded
^alady.
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Scientists hobl that . ninety-five
per cent of all human ills are due to
auto-intoxication. Ih fact. x every-
bo<!y is subject to f this trouble to a
greater dr less: extent, but few are
said to realize they are affected un
til some Severe ailment or disease
develops as. a result' 1 of it.
Auto-intoxication can be . best as-
ctibed to our, own neglect of care
lessness. When the organs fail or
falter in the discharge of their du
ties. the putrefactive germs set in
and generate ,Ioxines—actual poi
sons. which fills.one’s own body. It
is then that the more serious eonse,
quences begin.
Slefpleseness after meuis. flush*
-ing/rf rhe,\faoe. exTbeme, kshttude,
Arffiousness; >v iliciness, sick headache,
Mr. Beach is a prosperous young
farmer of Bluffton.' The many
friends of this popular young coqple
wish for thefn a long life of happi
ness.
WORK DAY AT PENIRL ;
There will be work day at Petrel
Baptist church Tuesday, Nov. 13th,
for the purpose of cleaning up the
cemetery. Let everybody that has
an‘interest come.
Whenever You Need • General Tonic
Take Grove’s,
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It .acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches 'the Slpod and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
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FOR SALK—On Nov. 21. 1917, at-
11 o’clock a. irt.,.we offer for sal*?
at parsonage to the highest bid
der' the following property:- The
Pine Grove parsonjige and lot,
• ontaining tfwa acres., .We re
eve the right to reject, any and
aliNjids. Pin chaser to pay for
all papqrs. J. M. Denton, for the
Conimimv. ,' ll-7.-2t.
FOR SALE-—Rye and Oats .Seed;
Litne, CementXOrick;. Horse an !
rotv Food: Brlcfe\Store. j 11-7-3:.
FOR S.VI.Ii—Four hou^tts and lots
in the town of Waltecobro. For
prices and terms, pee D._ BxIJTac!;.
l*0-31-2tp.
FOR SALK-—One saw mill /iut
consisting of 80 H.-P. boile^40
H. P. and 20 H. P, engines and
‘‘dffei*. together with , acres
good timber. Easy >crnis. Apply
to H. R. Padg^tt/Islandton, S.
S C. / 10-24-4tp
FOR SALE—-My farm known as the
M. P. Hkjtt farm, five miles from
Waltpvwjro, at MashavHHe, con
taining 100 acres; 50 acres elear-
^>ed. Fair buildings. Apply to P.
P. IFfott, Jacksonboro or Walter-
boro, S. C. > fi-5-tf.
WANTED
V^tr,l r rvh-,.,torpri«m—IhS. ,ron,»oh. h,artb»ril. of-
r'Total score under -<er
..Pnmnletd iwTire fjff/'iil 1(100 63*»
' X * nlteinn t’nmiTT t h.iin Gang.
R. McManus, foreman: con
victs pre*etu. 24 n 'Zro ’.t -n of whom
"*lx art/trustles. / . .
Management ami EOiiipment.'The
cooking -al this camp is done-out of
doors. wi»h N r''*nltant waste atjd poor
preparation of food The water for
drinking purposes at the camp Is
gotten fror :r eil which-is merely
a shatfoi*- hob- in the ground and
^veoy liable ♦<» In' f ontathinafed with
: Th<
fensive breath, apemia, loss, of
Weight and muscular power, de-
f'rease of vitality or lowering of re
sistance to infectious diseases, dis
ease, of »he eye.''dyspopsih, indiges
tion, gastritis, manj^ forms of catar*
rh. asthma', ear affqftfpnr and a!
lied ailments result from auto-in
toxication or self-poisoningX .
^ In Earop»* 4hls condition hii** been
treated with some sue.. : ; ifow-
evei. the method of-treatment tl\ey v
is considered antiquated when .< oni-
nared with the latest di^co'vy in
this country.' America has advanced
WANTED—'io buy. t- n mules fo
cash: ni l^ not, weighleas tb.*ft*.[
' Id *1 pounds; j»our..l" and soiiiTi
'also wanted one s. ure *.r pp**r:
* tu te». have horse or mul“ of hi*
o’,\t App’.v to A. Dovi-i.
R. FT D. Dartrer No r. l’».
SAP FROSS TIES’ WANTED^—11
wagt to buy tonsr wi''short len v
sap ties in car load lots.'XWil!
pa A cash for same. Infoi maHtlu]
glaoly furnished. 11. ML llnff-J
man. Ivtdgeland. S.. ’ ltt-31-2t.
WANTED—The 'publie to know that
Jaifies Chestnut. Smoaks or Wal-
terhoro, can do first class paint
ing. kalsboiining and hoitse de
corating:. Write or see him.'
10-24*4t. r '"V/
WANTED—T*ie v publie to know ttn
we have raken a. license to pur
Chase p<*ed cotton in small lots,
and jlnite our customers and oth'-
enr to bring us their remnants.
W. C. Saunders, Stokes, S. C.
lfl-24-4t. * ■ ■ \ X.
FOR SALK-t-My^ farm 'bn tie
Henderson villo road containing |
320 iu res; five miles from Wal
ter bp ru; good setthnunt; kno'wn^
as .-the old' Pelltim place. IU
sonable term*.. E. L. Fishtufriio
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fv paid
Walter-
fj.
i? said to be a opnOuR of fb>* ail
froiu this .dns»(l
i dious'
system.
to 41 cpmmaniltug position U/i-lH-m
j^jUry and a preparation haK at
see .water. The system of dis-diseovarod.a^.j^fdctod^tfmr
posing of sewerage is unsatisfactory, „ .. . „
llccomnu*n«|nti<«n- to Sii|»crviM>r nn-i^ ' .
founty fommi*doner.. ,
T. As to “fonricT*' Quarter* t^hat, VitonaT ns it is call-
Have canvas slip covets made for the j t fl ' has ‘‘ IO '‘ >n ^ \ ^ a , sto,na ; ,
cotton pads in V convict*’ age.” I ,0 J l,r *. ippctiker/ind. im igorant q^ ou nKXT _o n<>
Those rovers cn« be wash^r-Mrc-! ^n.'shing l nusual tn , A n»lv to
quently nd kept dear. Do not pro- acp/rded fh* prcparfltMMf or
vide quilts to V copvicts Xr bed ^ pCopK who havc j,>em1» and
/ 0 1 been jWonder.fulJv bf.m-fitted. ;fnd
y—to o y- ^ ! who-declare .it seem’s JM almost ac
T ’ X *‘ ^ ■‘-Tfricben
/l of youth.
Vitbnk Ji/hbW'beicg sobi in Wal 2
sf'-y-'5 M Klein: Lbdgo.a*
A*- ft \^JfjMrbcn."—
. kitchen unlit for the cbath'gemr Tp
typo of kitdien is. a screeneiT
.wooden car. \J ; '
the \ Igor
WANTED—Highest cash
for second-hand. ba|
Koto lee & Fuel CprX
FOR RENT
FOR KF.N'T Am* LEASE—O n . -To
tlyqe farm containiwjj tour
humlreri acres; exceMept v land,
oq<f humlred acres .under
/mynlvatlon ;<locateAf€t small town
/bn Southern Railway near St. j
George, Entire proper’;-';
w-H -It»in*Ml. plenty of uaod.
large barns, and stables, and good
. residence-;, good yrater, healthy
location^" Will rent . reasonable.
'lierfdram Box No. 101A, Atlanti
^jeorgia.
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ing Apply to C. Gregory. Wal
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ftfore build-
torhoro.' S.-C.- * '’-
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vw- /ASt fr^rmaig.^ 0 * i r 5 ,s,and >
Riwomm.-inb.ri. ,,. F.vremnn. -^an.lton Mer^.c o.
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Rccnmbkmkirlon*. in^FW-ctnan, ^ ' *
,1, A* to J-< We Vtoom."— !?:)ye (
the food prot*cre<> from fife*. •
2. As tp “W^ter Supply,”-—Ob
tain wator fp^r drinkittg’ 'purpose?
fbom p pwrbn'. providing which is
reejimmewued abo-.e. or from''a wef>
• tth Water tight easing * xt nd’ng, ■
lltfbet ‘below the surface «.( t-ho
grouno and two fret above the su--,
/Tcce of the ground/ * ‘ j \
3. .•’.y.to “l>i«pb.t>t of S* < - -.g'-’' ,1.:.
—^^eforo t4,e ^e ..jbttcbe * s %*—
out !n tb rt #ot»Y'i.-t? v <tU»rtw r p nig';*-
have tbe’ri',.hqttt; nis-* c-'W.-e-t to «
\dep,th if ’Wo ImV* u-th .»*•> 1. <<•
Thieh add a little ke?.>*••*/te oi!. F-.
’’ry rpornins have the fccaf mat;
dumpgrl into a pit dufe 15b vatdc^or
more rkpm c.jnjp and 1 ctfi o
mote fioba the sojirre of
Jly Hayexthf f.c^
LOST—sAt Thayer’s Mill Momia
12 slzq, 15 jewel A7gltham'wati h
with non* grabi “i- L." R;*-
• ’ ward of S i.'M- if rcU>fo»d to L-"i:
, s*»Hfbi.*n. WalteiUoio,. or to The
/- Di<ss 1 ad ^tatfdnr ! oTflce. s lip
1” TSINESS LOCALSv
!:*L1. Mn.l^—Having Installed n*-
m chinerv I am now ready to hull
shbrt notice Will huT!
every Thursdap^ fo
,• 1 Itorcb-ste, every Fildpj^vpthe:
, / , ' ■ ** days ? dby appointment. ;*Be sur?
** I • ,r '! bud r K. I'nchifiatt. ; rice is dry. 1 guarantee siRisfac
a h ( >-• wvu: -r Rr'i ‘h'-ms.-D. 1 - un-1 . tion. Your patronag^ is-solicit -t|
th. un flam.- of Ry-ch A Bftc'P r>. p s 5 rd!» r, flr'A. ,. S. f 1 '
■r‘rsl dH-*w pro tb.-' »r,,*l-.5lp. -v . *«•!•'•*
New "Firm of Horse
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Rarguin #lou t -e
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ter in th n tljey Trill do a good business.
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efr' r, hoc i/t OTTCIV
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fob rtrht by II. W
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who represent the §afe. Solid and successful SOUTHERN LIFE
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& TRJJST CO^, the company which has written One-Half , Million
Dollars in insurance, in Coilefon County during the last year. See^
R. M* Jefferies, |ii er1dent: (^ F. Muekenfuss, manager, or any of
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the following agents? H. F. Towles, I. M. Fishburne, Jas I . Kish-
cr, W. E. Willis, Jiro. U» Nettles, S. M. Connor, J E. Reach
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