The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 17, 1918, Image 8

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- ' ; July 17, 1818. MERTTIfO FOB CAMPAIOM» PARTY WAH A BIG KVBNT fCootinued from firat page.) the course of the country to'the course of the American eagle which i bird never changes It* course were Swell recelVed. Ilils time the Ameri can people are heeded for th« de- ’ struct ion of the Geripan autocratic aorernment and no’power on earth can keep us from winning. FOR ItKPRKHKXTATm? George " • ttnmsnn. Capt. The first speaker among those’ of fering for the Bouse of Representa tives, was Capt. George \V- Brunson, of ‘Lodgt. < Capt Brunson said he had advised to makq a big speech holler loud, hut he felt there would ne would not / be enough hot air and attempt it. , The speaker referred to his war record, and, told of the two vears’ service he rendered in the late) War bafween the States. ’ He said he would be la this war now if, he. were not too old, but he felt he could render a bervice In the legislature. He felt there was a great work to do. and that as a legislator issues should be submitted to the people for their ratification. . } Capt. Brunson announced that’ he was in favor bf compulsory edu cation as he felt this was the best way jto handle (he proposition. The speaker’ . wouid do , all be could if elected to further the cabs- es of the war." v Col. J. W. Hill. - The second speaker was Col. J- W. Hill, of Cottageville. He begad at oncp a discussion of the swar. Ho felt (hat we are going to win in the war. and*that it would not be' long. Our r people should make sacrmces in order tp heln win the war and ff, anyone is to do without food it should be the people at home and not our Koldiera at the front. Col. Hill stated that he is a candt- JULY CLEARANCE w ' - ' 1 MEET ME ' V MEET ME Our Mr. J. Frank; has just returned from die northern a ‘ *• _ ' 1 ■ markets, of Ballimbre and New York, and we are getting in daily our fall 'goods on that account we are '* - i A forced to sell our entire stock of spring goods at great ly reduced prices. N.. Next To Express Office V 5 if every measure which wa-» presentStT to improve the common- arliobls of the State, both term' .p^- : date because he was solicited bv many frien/is who claimed they (tension and building fund: • of''his wanted him back in the legislature. I havim: been instrumental in havim: He served already -in this capacity ! t he STmoak-Rector bit! for-teachtnc for twelve years and was highway juL-firult'ire passed, commissioner, arid for twelve ygais j M r Smoak. referred briefly to the county executive committeeman. B.y ^necessity of havijafe trained teen "in •e^when the war shonM ^demand be made for ure for the -good of the country, j , n «.pt the important Col? Hill announced he was- u strong'.^nd <m<j!ged conditions with which prohibitionist, and while he had . thexfegislbfur^S and Concress would been edunty dispenser for thr** • jr^e* to deaU> .He promised, if ii ? years, he woul/i never, haiuSie ajv^lw^m in the 'legislature wtien that X promise- to do his full duty, if ele<- : Lj,p legislature ted, v and would" support every, mea.-: and thic^ W: V \ AT . atv^'Wi-ro m the le ;other' (Kpop of the stiitT. AHhnwfch should happen, vhat h>* wodld favo |‘72 years of ape he Was still pfivX- ..|| .legislation 'vh>*A 'w’ould have i.rrj call' strong and could d<i^«(s' imuii rhe e**tfthiishniXnt of institu-) wojk as he ever'did. / (ions for the rel / urninb v soldiers. t . H- I*- -tones... j '.t r Smoak thanked th,. voters of I It. I.. Jones, oi jjffioaks. whs -the < W. rren township for the'•aplendhl nest speaker. vote riyeiv^ed’in (hat. triwnsKR' two It.eglnningtMs ajWlv'sS 1>\ refer-}>eitrs/ti go. He said he wa« jhajng n en'*e to thj^'war,-^r. Jones said he bacg to the lepislatu'e and ti at tiv, felt a" loifg jitfie that this country ’IK: I shoidjKhav^ entered the war before- 1 ahy-' didf*- After earh vessel was other candidates were all after fJoodwiri’s vacancy, but that would be able to work with anjxriian ^gtink' he lor-ked for;-our entry intohey ,kent with him to Columbia. He the struggle. When war was Anal?/ expressed the belief that. Hie people (declared he offered his services. hm,of Warren township wbuld do for I.was informed by ,the. governnunt him what they haef^done two vearv (ithaf Oh*' had younger men id do /ago the ntchftng. Si X- V \ v X X Mr Jone^ stated that, be Entered I the rare for the House only after i being earnestly solicited Ay mart' [friends to become a .candidate. Hj j prrtmlsed. if elected, t [ fleient service and to do th»> We have just returned from the. Northern markets. X - x * ami we have to make room /or our stocks. We will sell he could for the people. all summer good* at Very lowprices. v (Vdumbws 'K./lauigdale. Columbus N’. l.anudnle, of .th® ,Pleasant Grove section, was the next candidate to- spdgk.- uumher of automobiles beganxfb crank-uip to | leave and Mr. Latrigdale had to wait 1 X We have Jiist received a shipment of ladies' Waists, / •• S' the ver^ latest shades andNroloiX Skirts the newest ipake. Mtn' Straw Hats at the very lowest prices. [XMen’s U. W. Union Suits. x. \ ■ ^x Please come to Shoolf’s Store whereXou. can sa.vX - m I X the time. * ’ several minutes to begin Mr I.angdalc began by stating FOR t OCNTY THKAHimKR John M. Ackerman. . TheXirst Speaker for the. offi'-o of couirfy treasurer was John.M Ack- render ef-tpVman. of Walterbo.ro. who\hriet1\ annonneod his candidacy, and prom ised faithful performance of oxefy cjutv sh-ould he be elected. C. W. Pelhyn. ^ c W. Pellum. of WaTterboifdx the next speaker. Mr. PellumXpoke only a very few momentiyXiit long enough to suggest tbaXhi* oppon ents were both good atPiool tear!i-»r*t and that there fs Xmeat need now s All You for Summer ntertamment! * / the canoe or in the camp, around the / campfire or on moonlight excursions, there is no more yersatile -ami delightful enters tainer, nor a musician more appreciated, thai the X • / Columbia Grafbnola x that he was'born on-the farm and i for trained teaches and they ai ould had lly^d there ever since. He was. 1 therefore, acquainted with the needs 'Pf the farmer j In reference to taxes, he did not j.see any chance to redyc-e taxes. As ( long as the wheels of progress cmv , tinned to revolve tuxes will go high er. “If Methusalah had lived till X k J I X Big Sale Ot Suits and X"- :ooi ci 'aim Beach hi\e« were reduced he would have been mighty old man.” said Mr. I ancdiite He would never favor ' placing "fock law on lh«- people of tin rour tv as long ns there - are so n:xn* v'-n-j. o' grass for growing purposed. He wpuW only tax or sjihrpfttin ttii' to a Tole^, of. tin* peopb- xvh "i of the people rigPed :i X Suits Any Colors x ^-.X X X X v l lu ce \hf rd 'i.-uin n-^uc-t.jnj- jt ! ■*nedale s.^id Jr* -of rX’"ying -a*, closed T-iorkej- > / y’f.'lit t-in from Kepi, mb* • I X* 1/ cemher I. nn*f thep p<-i • >frnw: /ih-' ra?» Witiomf licv-’tsw* S' Hi 1. in; le saldxff *-1.-ote*1 i,, *'u!(J y,r hi., u,\y , n if |„. | KUl m;i T • :i r.>>.ich tX *> that t».c\ wo*ii-i Hnpli.y i’*-co nire hii I ?xr.<l>. H, promised rii--- <>f .duty if ejected W- W. Ninoak S|H*aks. C-V ' .. . 4 - T]ie J.-ist candi*lnte foj tin oCi',- •sentati'V Was W W. Stnoak ■Hiom, now a member of th. I fte f.-i • M oKi'-pres ef VValtei Housy Mr Smonk Hved yon **? 'V m i FOR SALE for maty -»» .1 srhooi .-'trov at Kmi'j/l-'- i won y seJinlaff-bip to? The r'it d* i fntjn tlien in J'i'X dndra'mg • p IhrtO Hg reft-rred to th*- .iii.ttf'- ^ ieiuts hr,, li,*’d ; rowtr up xi-ifh ^n i with siidn* "S t-v the mans/'who had “gone on before.” stating that h-» atjd <fhe -*het> were n/iw . beg go back into the school room Henry K. Strickland. f Henry K. Strickland, of Wi lira ms. was the last speaker- for the\oft1co of county treasurer. He paid a graceful compliment to his old teac?: er. 1’r-rf. Andrew F. Hiers. of Smoaks. and told of his -efforts at tidipe ihe government in. all - th*/ rapacities in which, he could, fl*-. Strick-laitd >tated that, m- ha*l wqrk- e*l out a progressive’poliev of hand-, Ung the nffdJX * he tro;'«tu-*y's o’ ;- fiee and that if elected he won I ilta'e ;/ pM»ffressixe'admlndvratlo'' i:»’*d- \voohf do his h'ept t*> f-otv|mr' 1 "-nppjivt o* %n 'be \>> /X. '» o *. Xm>kah' •»» ih;i: \m» \r V - ■ Xy - . \ , "/, was; i n f«vX/ - («.- Allreti, i teac Vi./ , The last iKyndma-tes /t-i- . t-i,.-. «•*•• f 'thofe' for p;i»b:\t«-/iiX*-’ an-, 1 mbs for. tXe c*>tja bhtpd Aomee w h i<’ * th. l«*gi-:|iitare ;h/yl priced toyet* . ,, t its, last scsaX’. Ttw* first • i sp*.ik w.i< the . irtcutnbeitt. of :h- Pi,., probate , jiidge'^ t otr.ee. G”- '\TbHtt full mu-fore- ‘yseaeh Ibyf-h. i .fc’c i ix !i' uppotiv’X^a- an .abb- inrurane. r'-Hv attorney and' real estate denb--. yin ‘ be /a-d be f**lt that 'yith all Pit: • do his opponent h.-.d *n«Mig> to ep ffhtie his tim* H- tia<l s/nen #h’c- of bis fate. to 1 be wX and had spent. da> s fillinl .op.it questionnv.ri(> \ and doing other v.Xvb for ih«? d’ H'- e*i men He Mi tliaf tUe 'oter- should ke«-p the old man in office.- an<j> he pjowisod "That he, would d-. his best a? h«" had dot?*- f. re-elected. 1«. 'f. X- M Jefferies, jhe present it x. A $15, $27.50 or ^7.50 Columfein Grafo- nola is not too heavy to pack alon^ with your X X summer camping kit—ahd “earns its keep” in pleasur out.. Come and sec us abmi more than (•fore 4 week is ijnc’t r ,dn\ and be -ir <?n sure to have us-play ourii.te^k Summer f I # V Z 1 fi . 4, lections. We can guafuhtxe you a ircati r-c - imoWN FUl x. L<?tE COMPANY / x X. aii v b> wk 1 first <-IiX (*- > 1 • - r >-,• t o H . • J'eff. ' rr. t*.i « a '.id 1 \/ . x o;Tu . -nto when irr.dcd ’vlecting At Doctor’s Crock umk* lot </t>P"T t l> cfi« ••OH 1 rtMl. J M !•* Moo . ed (if- -wobld answer Meanwhile be wig]:- : \i-be y>nital protracted niejJ*tfur miiv of doing tie- J'fXf’, ..^ Baptist chfirctT bee oiin!' needed in tbx s^indviV^tiTorniiip withXstrong-ojh-r- h« . itiC-.^-riivpp hy J^V. K. H -Ftinde’' '*•/- . ’bbt'k. "of A^yirigton, Rev! Fumlt-r- tli. Mmo-* t Sjs-ak-.- itutk fs rixckhfRin of the pastotk Ret. ! .1 V. R-^u^ to 1 b- r. Jf^^Fundemurk,. who is so well * - ‘ 11 sum tub-rod^ th * k-oo» t> o\*-r IlieNfountv. Th** meet* b I'lti. tut. called ,11 • Simdnv X>rnirit r. chairman «if the larfil aXt '' ,' J - ' ' A ' " 1 bX - 0,1 -otjnoe*• ^ai terqoon Niiiany peopio ’•X' 1 t ••yxtjeis-l b -. arjiXted to heJtr .anotheKsOrmon hr }h a dto-r.-uxv. F.' 11. FunderKltrlt^X " ’ , * j.n-! ! anb-diiTiX- This tm cting will hXrdQ.linn^d’ during Jl«t- week. \v"ith two serttfee^ dail>. Tlir,pul)ljr is in'Hist 1d\at X; Mo<N was at,t*'nded by ee congregktion, and K^ain afterqoonXpiany people Hteipb* *• My. tMiidvnrf ptti^er^ in Walt uhoto. Houm- contatm, :dl \mdein conv«X*mice#., kintchcn. store room. t.ath room, ihe.foom* amt hall with roWim- porrlies all u-mmt with all, n.-cessar.' o-t building 1.urge yard and hit This home is eOti'enb-f? to- husines sdisirtcl x^ * Apply to . V’ x Mrs. E. O. Taylor WALTERBORO, UTH CAROLINA. / . inning V be. classed with', tl)/ pl(i*-r midd' X' T ' V£l! ' the ’next sm aket M> J ege«l men He* rem/nded the votern ferles began by felling u .f-*-w ge that tbe\ >• d n didible dnt' in St- Jokes*, which were enjoyed Xl • "■ *bi< ' it ptie for ihetpBelvei said th* legislature had cwXpIm-d ‘ ‘' , S . and otic ? f th^- khaki-efad 'orin.; the two offices t,wo >e*rs >efot» Id- nten who a»*q/ now servin. tXir term wa« out. and be only as?:* fbvmtrv on pie front line in France, ing for the oppotfujxfv to eomplel v. bnXsfator Mj-' Knmijk xlpi' t] bis term ’ H* hsui(iio criticism to of t h'* ttjui b.-en pfaeed on, ti> ft’o-t fer for the legidlature’a having doft- i-oporf yr coniiMjtee fn (he House this, and hXicit it was wise to «}o that e£ M'•'o and' 1 Menn«. nod *H;if it TheX^ ni bined jeh would pav lie tybi as a eonsenttene,. to' work ntore X^oney and the officer could. • er/ h-.-d. /s e' .-t v Ijril can vine an theXfore, purcha*,-- mrtre nepdfui anjrropiintlon had 1.0* be -eonstdeted for conducting the affa'r- :>s> by that comniittee/ 'If. theXof the officV*'. lijX lard i/v, .hi'-ai imjyXi, it:< tbxitrs exje-t* iXXlad • » tftx front if, fher* Collet n to take fend. At the *;oncIns on of Mr Meorer’a- speech, the nipefrnu was ad/)urn«d, f r The next meeting will be held at Ashton nXt Tin Mlat , f ■ X • mFi;>*—tnurisltl MONEY TO LEND a c eoH ittloii nd '!r«xt>./r. H. 'Hiers an- his work Xf hi? flghl for bqne-pfv pr 0 j, ‘'h-s vote for the m-nsion Mr. JefTpri*-s laX^^ret/ to the fact that the grand jurie^Xhdiittwsitvs re ins terms to'1»'Ni, Mr -a:’', fhe/en^dg^ment of thdir t< d.Jiitrhtgr, Miss 1/ticjle. to Mr! Thomas TR 1 irTv Hrifsb' ; of Colitmhiin f 1 airfare to,-fake pl.-me the ^ .Vrfgust at .t('alletboro. . >st pleading terms X— „ ;oo nrto f*ir the ^'fas/X'anlsbing office, and t.haf.Mhe recent checking fikitt, o( the’ books of the officials of the t^^n Moud.ay I fta\,> a eltent who de*.ires inake several large loan* on im-/ | I'rovrsl fanning bintls in Foil- iC-punty. . t^aij take loans of any Jd/o ):»nd the Iditver the loan the-h/tfi-r th,, rttf** of -ftVterest. larans Will'**-* n*-»otiat«Hl for |tujp4M|« of li\>* ten years. 7 .\x ; / - - flri-f / R. M. JEFFERIES und of ferred in most ilsRin. his nip was in X| Walteiboro, Attorpej* /