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/L, * X* VOL. 39. NINTH ANNUAL FAIR A MATTER OF HISTORY ■ • CONCEDED TO BE BEST t EVEK ! 0j|y Deliver Will HELD AT WALTERBOKO. FIXE EXHIBITS C0LLETON WON FIRST PRIZE J*#rp>T 1‘om^ Se<-on«l With Beaufort • ' \ ;" • .t flow T!ilr<t \tt<*n<li»nc<‘ Better Tliap Ever. - , WALTERBORO, S. C.. WEDN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917, • » / . ISS UHlfilE MIUEY SIILL ii Hit LHO | Some Heavy Voting Doneby^ContestaiitsinThe Press and Standard Contest* Last Week, But no Change Made inStanding'of.Young Ladies—Herndon Clothing Store Offers Pair $10 Boots as Special Prize. no. l* Begin December 1 Postmaster C\ Henderson Framv announces that free de!ivef$ of mail,* in Walferbor© wfll beffin on Decem ber first.' The following' instructions by Postmaster Fralser should be carefully read and complied with': * ‘The post office department in vites yofir attenti< • to the benefits To be derived from the use of private I activity was shown by the contest- mail recoprfai les. Such receptacles ! an((l an ,j (iult ^ a number of votes a result of the bonus offer for the greatest number of votes turned In last week Mias Laurie Tdaxey won the first bonus offer of lft.000 votes.. , Miss. Annie Carter second bonus offer of T.500. Miss .Inez Ackerman the third of fer. 3.000 votes. A great deal of in the ot a slot turned in for others than necessttr o. HISS GMEI1NKKIII COLLEIli DOHGilil KEEfS HttGIG OHffl BFGCir IX WHICH HHE WAN RID- • • - .-.•at IX« KXfHTiED OFF JONES’ SWAMP CAUSEWAY Miss Annie Carter <5,700 Miss Mattie Still <0,000 Miss Pearl Ulmer 30,541 th* and tro than d month remains 'to Miss Blanche Chaasereau .. Miss Market ties. R. 4..'.. Miss .Janie Ulmer ....... Miss May Nettlea.' R. 4.... Miss Kay Jones . s Miss Ethel Fripp Miss Eliza Snead, R. 5...-. Miss Edith Black ...» Miss Thelma Padgett ...... Miss Hazel F e lder Mi*s Annie, Mae Koger, R. 2 -Miss Esther Latigdale, R. 2 - ; Round. * livery of mail at all t1 ie dost* of the contest at whlcn!*^ Vwv'' - r\ic*-. '* \Vbea ! ,ins '* the V^vd touring car. given by M , sa Alma Hiott of a. box ■ithe d6or. obviate* the petrbns responding to tile furrier":? winners. . ■ „ \ TtKCl at ip<*on\*hnient moments, pe--! Lange ninth Collt'ton t ounty ^ the ssfe deliy second Southefn t. afoli^ra. •, j nic«. Jmd cooti row a. matt*'i- of history. f i,,. . p ffi C . f . nr y of and r.s i»een recorded as ti>0 b-«: not compelled to a waif' a respond'- Bt7f*r & AyO{% , and handson 1 »Aliss Corrio Belle - Hill, fair ever held ,-uf \\ alterhOrp. ,I:i\| 0 ring. t^.e. c irrier is enabled *o KTrsd,'piano. ciVcit by Brown Furni- ; "Kathaiiirp SmoaH poin* of attendance, .the/fair whhvi. h ; s routi* mole expeditiously itiue TMuipiiny, \vlll be given to'th;* : ^ 1° ^’j'' cloftgd Friday night exceeded an) jaud make prompter delivt ri. - ., w ii' i.-rs. Those prizes are well ^ . ' C ottagevlllt' prevb>. s fair by, sjtf'eral thotisand specially to those re'id ina the worth t-h * effort-Tt will take to win *t ••• htyn Ackerman lof buU.int liodgc. . Annie' Miley .... Mis? Ida Ponds ... Olive .lomw . . . . . Stokes. 12.241 6.M5 5.150 4.K5 3.500 3,000 2,000 2,000 2.00U 2.500 1.500 2,000 CARS DID NOT EVEN STOP -K Appears That Automobile Causing ... Trageily Did Not Atop to See If Anyone Were Hurt. Thursday night. Miss Georgia At kinson, if Stokes, while on .the way to the fair, accompanied by a friend Jasper Carter, met "her <|eath on JonOs* causeway, W'few milep from PmSOLDBIBOrS * THE APPEAL Of THE Y. M. C. A. IK BEING LIBERALLY RESPONDED TO NEARLY *1300 SUBSCRIBED Over tKrSHalf of CoUeton’s of •S.IOO.OO. Subscribed By WuHerboro People. Colleton is doing her part nobly in sending th* Young Men’s Chrla- tian Association to.the boys .in camp and trenches. ^ -We will not allow onr boys to be r 3.40H I town. The horse they-were-driving ri| j off^from home religious influ ences. The\Young Men’s Christian Asso- perstmr-. .The exhibits were the best ever tlen togpfner. ar.d of much better' qualltj>/in ev^fy ilepartment. Th*‘:c v.v>/SDm - h friendly rivnlto.’ between four. coi:nti<f%, of Sout>- ern Ca/Mina. andrA a n'MiU' of the decistfr:’ uf "ilXjudgtv;. (JoBeton' wi-. awdFd - d ghsjH-r count) ^5cop . ami BeauJ'ort tliKd- In th« 'nattf -f .t bmmunity T ibo. had f e best'.exhibit with ^itdak .secogiiJT WiilTvliioTO sohovd -f otKtire place cn -‘chool e»b ihlts dnd Cot t ageViJic setiond. Waltcborn woDs&tft pfuce oWthe school parade witb h don’s schofd'socofi.l. . In the matter, of the exhibit .of hoys, this was'a Durdc Jersey < X- Mbit almost. exclpsiveiy. .Rcrhan.-; thrcv-fo'.irtb-’ of the entries Mrer llutoc .. yad- •tbi-.io. JE'jeie aome Yex._ itn*. tiieciirtens, of the breed on cx- hib:t. Berkshire^ and Hnr.ipsfnn .also ■ on - some «T the Wues. Th- poul*.:y and tattle exhibits were ah » good. A fine class of'horses wa- sho'-v, cud s«M::e fancy .driving,an-'. Biutdl* events Jvere pullel off for the -benoia of tlw pifhluv ^ ■ , Jx’egro day/was the second larger dfiy^of the/uir. ' The school parhdi was large/ than that. <if the «vhfi * ichooTr o« opening dpy. hut Cv' fe.;- !!i*s day w.tS the :*«!dre:*x by Coi.f sessman *Thos: E. Mih of Johns Iiluod, vho ae- o enort. em. ami it Is- e.'ipectr-d that will be » llvel> linjsh to' the eonte r t.i ■nd rtf Ms route. With • tsafe place which,to eej*- it the mail. c. all will.be a lively (Ttv{sh tc .tir ^ the cc !■’ ivr 'Hs enabled to r - '- .)t' «}♦».•< cot iueait/^haf certain con duce to a minimum tfie aiuyu .i *>' v laufy ;ire in the lead that'.the .m i! returned tuhtlw-of'ic-* |..-i tuv/'vUi,’’ net^g^arlly wit^. Some tiot^s of the tempera! ) - *•<. dee of | tr.h: - 1 '• o.. w iu- ( ' ro! .r‘ - ''od jia/gine! f rhn. v who hav e no!. stood‘ if or failure to g^i’ prdnmt r- - rpeuse . ' in content co** e out on tfio-top bis-ring. - • : «. ’»p the end. This, may LF" true in Busih"? r ■honycs v«!l Twt' Ik* re- . hi; - contest. . It is r*:iti^e?>' too soon •dUitod • toipr’c id. It they yet to pick !>«♦• winner! ti' - e opeh anti some • , onn always’Xtn'*:; The Hemdnn Clot ii inn Store of -; .'-’.'s.- Eugene Graham liatid to iccelve t!te r- ma[!l when chT-~T/r-: ^ ^“TnH ial prlrc f"br next vree-c Miss Irene • Brfiland • . fall .*• * i /ttir of ladk - ' ; fine ’.iph top Walk. Miss Maud Crosby ... (Her boots. ,ajnv color or* leather. Miss Thelma Milcy . . '.valued at 4 <1l*k0»). Thv- contestant} Miss Bessie BisJiop .. tinning in the» 1 arg* <t .uMmber of ’^s'Leila Morris . . ilpaions between Mondjyf" mohr-1 '• islamlton int. Xcv. . 2<. and Saut’divv njf;.hf.! Miss Mala Polk ..... » Xo\ :l". y.-ij! t*e allowed ko select Miss Beulah God ley , i, t. i' 'ot Tl'hl'<r hfch' tup shoe'' • - M , s. J. ,F. Rente. Jr. this'gore.- —.. ; , T ... A- -4y—-- • Xmnaks. 2,000 1 became frightened at-w number o,‘ 2,000 automobiles which were going home ~ * -- - 'yB Only means whereby i . ^ ^ — v . love for Jiomo may bs • 1,«< and. horse falling upon Miss At^ki-!* ept a j iv , v ^ (he he art%f the Amerl- ,son, who was in the bugg). o cai| soldier. The Young Men's i a ha- .*'• , > 2,000 from the fair and backed off on * i r j at | 0n ^ the 2,0^0 j of the causeway bridges, the bugg'-> |hf . spirit 0 f \ - 1,660 and. horse falling upon Miss AtkWt- alivv Ln t < son, who was in' the buggy, peutu raT | ^ 63.500 resulted o Imost inijiie,diate!yand he- '(''hristlan Association furnishes a ha 2,000 ft»re,an\ assistance could rcacii th.* VP j| , 0 f r4 .*t and inspiration for th | Place. - The’water was npt very de, , boy; , in a M i rang< . , nn(! f^hiing fo .'5>. the fighting foe It causes-the to know thnt 4./, ( 0V <iro .' vnin C - "Mf h , i!! supposed to V<|,|.e home folks arc thinking of them :t.02'» wa ' s ^ w< ' ,1 and supporting them./ I According to the story told at the Tht , rn}tr ,, St . llt , s ao v,. )n ment w'i # 5 500 I'dt sufficient to «atw death b)^ l!S l Nf. Kiflo Bench Clarice Welch '.yiw-.. . Ruffin anil Routes. Mis-i May Berry mm 3,02,1 inuue.n,. by Mr. Carter, the buggy furnish ^munition, clothes, nmi J 1 23fi JuW automobiles, three of them sf ,|diers TM Youn^M I hayftvg passed safely. The foiinli rhr i fitian Arsccdaifon alonp^Wcar- 5,’525 *h p thinks, struck the buggy and rv th ,, Hc{v l<jb , . IO i>, P t^. n ,. hea ; 5,000 knocked it off the canseway bridge. and WOCR p/return k/ns rcV,- the Uc was standing at the horses head • O'' ‘arcity of Products • Offered’fo~ Sal^ ^ most heartless manner, ar.) TtTP Vft uf WaCcf wjrrt l Tttv r ’ , /ClW'e r»vrt 'ons trd^le/ .. . / ,. 5.000 . ‘V •' «./- They campaign to raise toilet on* t 4,000 1 ’’’V ;,rp being Very harshly ciitlyf? 'Miot? of . *21 "ii.oo has heen.vlgor- 2.000 ;' ‘b .for not stopping to render an ousjy ported durin - : thv preset.t t ure of • Irtrme ler. Vo liv4r/<i d verv force u> ir ss to ■ the n* gtoc-4. .with a .goodly numb of whites present. Ue spoWt.on condftiomv, confrontinc the.peo| ihe coumtry in the matter o>;l / and - r .tVe his pcoph * soni * wnoie- some r.dvice. .. . Much praise ha« been given th“ fair, assoyiatl >fl for its free gets. The Deha Mead troupe, consisting Of five women and two men. put on a series of high class free acts fOv Thesi) acts consisted of mally It ls ;i ra’e w.>gorf• .yr, - \v i! It •endct y i>: o 8 i the hou ev ivee of tV .'o^\ h rd ghann i. »:;rtj/ feldotn •.that, my * v r •table - ’,, chicken - ', . .fegf. » tc.,- and a ver-, - run. Or.O. wirt):} - i‘.t s tove wood to he to Tf • ti fj»i . >d .fd^de. not • : • •it/ / / ' ' 1 \egro Baby Found “■ Dead in Bed We «ask the contestants nrd. t T \-M/i'liss laiuiie Maxey fami p'oslvti. i'l icuds to v’sij thl; popuTr’ - sio'.i Alisn'Rjutll Bennett ' im.siatantse ..they uU-ChL . Ko/l oni > o ooo tolkpow the-oc* u/anl/ of p { t»y ^ in’walte thtC-Cjrs. -’’1, re. tbc-e rboos ..on displry <rf 'iiss Emma June Yarn laden-the. window.. Whether .you am M/Hiss Kthol Sauls ’. contest tint - .'or not. if, "ill m*v yoij Misa Ruth Blsher. ••• •b v,’. it th|s_ jrfo,ry ra.J fnrpM'/ (h/' , 'i:-1 Ifnllje. Itiers '• w..ll -I 5 ' 7* Vf-^alK.^vef shcrt® 6ii Mr;:.' !L. W. Adams' iti; .dv i/fve 'fo - r 'hen and wfu.ven. ,ATrs. A. J. Wec ( ks ;* offere nutoniohfle of ^ S. Jordan. ! c - tg who .was coming to \Yal- ^rt^horo; met a nujmieP of. r%T3. a* i JUfst //• feitment ('orisi'hHahH - • •tgcftmenv '-virs- vrfghsr ed among Mhe 'colored |>opuTatiou on Jas. E. Peurifoi-’s plantation ear-‘ ly -Monday morning by the screams Of* some vfromcn living thereon. - On investigation it was learned that the] • * month’s old baby boy of Millie MEETING .* PLAC •dS.“ anV'S-naK^ &2ZS. « ' and ferrls wheel acrobatics. Peopl ?r.e Fergus pie ?<* D *< to any night, kail the fact teas uakaowa one until, the mother of the 'he mom!., ^d .The .-..nvehU™ W ,H M.', Hendersonville Baptist Chorcli The rattemeliW^ - ^ ^ J^TrlSr rtTf !h/,r,s! r.r n lvai "eompanj^with > n»P*»" «»' b !" 2.50«» l.BOh . 1 ofi^'H'lioro.' met a - ///j Hie entrance to the < adseway j/.-ind h.e ntates/tnot ope of the me i ' ' in one of .them railed to/n'li i rot 4 ro onto tW/causeway/fiK there . wa.* atWitjefipe/iff ^Jjcre VfcyCvg,.- troabhx' :o fJuijV'wl'tnd. to ipMiceifo aJ(#t )rp ulori* over T2dd dfP*" /nna KtihnWltftU ihe' total am9<int - < stlbsserihe’d ' l»f‘Colletoh Count y" is • over UTOtMoh • , Tlo< l>alcrye of the ^ $21tMM»i|/irusf l*e rsiPoA,/ Th<* p**o-/ Golicton I’onrm - * .nuot fq/f tQi.iJtJ their fuJl j. it * - • a n.V sec’ JNbi s oL t he c.o p n t y |Ki cv w had'a f!flr i^portiihlty Ur''con- Whefevej ; pjrw»l- »has qt had ' tribtile... . rx been ilia' struck (iU r cl{ ^ d ive^atr^ itsigUarg in>fst.|r - i *4 * ;vir< >.\.-/• !- v> y. , , .. x. ... ’ o • • :.i/.’r a/itb/)>»tl-s.-.|,d ed/in thf>4own of Walter /will make/vveiKV effort to Ts^rtato boro.'ll;, 'bn«>r / oC Colic 4 o/Touiuv Mn ^ «• They ..Fo wei/in JJfe.te cars. , *. S^U not foil to/io hl< Barf. , . Th< - /iin«*ral of Miss Atkinson wy ‘ / Mi/ewer Her.i hell / /trs,. Creek churcJi Frida*' ,4»n. /* y^/ ' morping last.. Mr. BETHLEHEM 1 HOST FOR i ON\KVTIO\ ROYALLY ENTER ^th interment _ f.dlowin 4 ' •. Rrew/d-. Vf . PonneyiiStnia. lectured . VT ills. 1 • cemelory of the ihuri^i. She f n the trchool auditorium a* Waltec- j'ye- a member of an innuentjaPfair.- ho/o on the subjert of lhe Young > !'•. end the siHi news of be, death tthrfstirBr Aassoclatiou in th^ • has brought sorrow- tp many,. Mr.-' Army. He <o!d in detail of the work ' carter is prostrated by grief.'thoug*i / m» inp ( | onr h v thi,, organization, and l* la me can .attach to him. 11^, convin< - ed thi- large crowd present what he could. inougn inc on acco . int of unabI< , to w-hom he fair assocUtion^ontrncl ture a sufflci ^ nnmb e r / of m en t, : ed could n °l ket- /( ‘ „ b empanel a'jury. the inquest was de-; <01 Thuraday of .hi, .Methodist Past / and concessions, . / • • Too tngch tfriiKo cannot l*e given \the home demonstration agents m "ea’h pT tho eevnties. as avefl as'yh*! fai r/ iigents for their until ing’ •'florVs and inteBiecnt display ing of 0»e products of their, counties. They/vbrKXtj very hard to nt'aVi .t/* - * fair^'t'sdtcccsVvjiRd • to .show up fh< .igK .Yt 'Ss Dree k .2. Wilder, of BeairforfvMjW 8 Ida -Mav Brownlee, of Jasper. Mi^s RuMt p-y •.ill. of Hampton; Misti Twcedip Pickling and Miss Emma Jane Yarn, of ColletpiL wert* in charge M. Gw homfi demonstration exhibit theif counties.. Misses Haniilto _ and AViUB r had to carry .the cntlre/^je county load for^Beaufprt. ;>« »'«ero is "‘’ : - > t present a farm affent for that a. ..a ^.-.a//*. «r»lC it In November. 1IMK. v Z. \ lie Ckimmitteil Art. to _/ ' ' » Own LifO> Following: Dispute I With IDs Father. *, * Save Boys’ Corn Gub Prize Wi present that every pat riot ir American citi zen sho ild contribute to his utmost ability to the support of this cause. y lodist l astors y- scho Attend Conference ;^; 1 Met ho! i: t .p .M.o: < , of, ''r jiv< . g ’-ne fo Bishdfpvillc he foFty-sfpbnd* aj/vOiil 4 .session* Colleton Baptist Sundriy hool- Couventioit / was held , with BctklPhejrt Baptist church Frj- 8Tt itrd^v swi Knmiasr ■*•• The introductory spriuo 4 ! was ..ached by Rev. Waiter Bi.uk, Offices, wefe elected follow - .': P ,G. .Price, president. 1 Fropi th^ - record showing corn *ht the Smith, of Smog having produevi cofn on one acre r It will be impossible for thq local committee to see everybody in the — county In p«*nion, and the rommltteo of bnvs urgently lequessts that every person Halluni | in the county who ran contribute »j(s.. wdn first nlare. I any amount. |ioweves small, send bushels of the saine to M. P. Howell. Phairfitan, As a result of one of "'o-d r ^ n< * * ier . ,,UKh, * , tragic shootings ever occyringm this nioaks. can county, CL^W. Ulmer, one o! >ke4*’ ro d u red 76 county’s best citizens, is (lead, ana his son/ R;n‘t - or: is' ffi jail; fhe con' fesfed slayer of his father. He wiu| n not talk, and cs there rtvere' no oy - ' witnesses Mo the ,shomin .■ H, is hn' Vtini-telv knov^n what was tht' c.iUse re at a cost of 3bjat Walterboro. promptly. Harvey Spell, also ] / sbeopd. having bushels on one nrib at 25 cents per.bushel. Bran’-'] Betfton. of Ruffin^Komc Xu Wiui eptirtic* to theNlM .■ advanta Sally. HamlMotlNnid 31 is^ producing 62 bushels, ing is the score for Dick deTreville : Receives Promotion » v/ i ' The f.-.Howi IJallmc. Smith. 9** lla rv'v hesr. average. per 7 . 1 Collet. jrd best averagTv Brar-th y Ber. - •-). t. 6!i per gent py account of the pro motion of R J - !. ’^Treville. a Wal- terhon,. boy/takeh from the Kvans- vilj* 1 Ij:-» 1 y/mrier. will be read with .in/ hv his many ffiends in Bazaar For/' St. Jude’s G follow ing aye lluv' tyeinliers *< J reno^ from thi> county: r,.\. r\Jt. Smith. H aherboto:' He\. y. Cpttngeiille; Revy B. ughn HB - n»retson\ilb*:* Uev! P. of J tsn.*’nerd F. \Y. B- 1 OK rani. llh<fin Rev Paul K, deserve a Do t'rosby. Ruffin: iKj F.;S. Scoggins. * <moaks: ’Rf‘v. Lmlge. x ... T "ivourtv.. but even' writn mis ttandlcap U«'\. r/v they won third plu<>.Oh D. RoIh r* <*cO- K / son. MY. People!?, of Haynpton/ J «• Vaugl 3T. Eleajfer. «f J;lsp- Kisher, of Colleton, special, mention. / ’ Ernest A. Maryin was in ebarg- of the’swihe dejiartment '* — ^ t .■WiriTs. of the cattle: B. G. Hiott. of * lmfVT the horses; S. P. and B. \Y. Good- * KM oM» INSTALLMENT win; of the poultry, and each had, * the pleasure of seeing the. good re- * suits of their w.Oik. Cleveland * Sanders. R. H. YUchman an<l W. S f Marvin, us a raring committee, pull ed off the best races ever given in this couttty. They had. arranged with a number of horsemen frobi k gt._ Matthews abd Orangeburg and /the same horses which trotted at the State fair and at the Orange- ami 1 hose present. Rbv. Watts • hTid special - stress on teacher trainiti? i-lasses. for therein lies the success of the Sunday school. He promised to holjl a three days institute it •Walterboro sometime next, spring as u traiuirtg for -teacher and officera of the Sunday schftbl,, . The services 'Sundgfri morning were very he'ipfuh^ aile principal • ii . MVblresS v'.-ta madiydiy; Rev.'Watts on * * Uic till roe main -points of a progres sive .Sunday/school, sufficiency. °f- Jy there would, father and son. left .the house and Was not present w hen the shoot In:; occurred. Three shots were fired, only one lakirv effect, which cau--- ed death almost instantly. J. Sr Saunders, of Moselle, w a* hear- the house, having stopped *'0 / .1 , . !! :icien< v proficiency Special attertion is .alieti to Af ^ n ^ rAinK Rev J. !►. * those who subscribed to the ./^ham introduced the Y. M. A! * second LitHUty Loan not t * i fl . n<1 r(r0 p 0 ,i t j 0 n. Short tatks along * forget that the second install- ^ hhi# ^ wero mado by R„ v Gra ft ment is now P a?r <lu ‘* - ' ,ax ifigm. W/W. Smoak and Re\. Watts. * »n*en due November lath. The ^ , An 'a result *60.00 was subscribed * next .itfstallment will b*» -. * | nn rar jg dlvribftted This was * pc, crilt. due DeccThber 15th * \ ^. r (o X a Morrall.- whJ * and January 15th. Paymeai ■- j,- -, t yo«ent ft may h* made th lough the ft ft. bank forwarding snhscriptitms^ * The n^xf meeting /Vui be held w r fhalrroan with the • Hendersonvtlly -^Baptist V; burg fair wore present ami som pretty racing was th* - Jesuit • ■ -v Mrs. F. P. Wichman and abromv n4I , -« llTPll% 1 ohnrch Fridays bef/re the third Sun- mlttee of ladies ma*ie the. womanhf'MEETlAt* IfF KINtt h DAI <*HTEH jn ^ovouiWfC IfilK. It.v.as <e mlttee or tacues mom-^ The rcgnU. mon_thly_ n.eeDng_ of r; ^ f| tw .„^T h ^ W?r ^ Evnngri building a place of p a .,i ^nnriorK wnderett the the Kini*/ DaultbIers And Sonswjl| >*“ Igal Sanders. W™ „ ^ hpbl af g u . Buptiai chnrcb next ""T-" Monday ’ft,moot, at *:S» oV,„,. : . j!^T»l«i. n* pTvsidnnl; W. A full attnr.d.nf i. dMlKd, w. Smoak. secithary: B-* - L Hior«. nresiderts superintendent a«4 1. M- Fishburn.-. U ores.der.is convention;. 7'r vi|j‘-, (+ty pnsaeng^g | ..rfi/YlckeL jigeX for thf , L. -Jt N, ramoad. h* re. has b**en propioted -to ' ytiw pofitton of traveling passenger 4 1 agent In charge of th*. Pittsburg. Pa., v office. / MY. ffoTrev/lfe will /, assume cfbtnrc of bill m w position Nov. 1. The 1 j dies of St. Jnd/* Gpild of why^sthe change lH.M omes cffectlv v — ‘ - - - - D. <\ Mvp^'oe. at present passenger making, preparations "for a Wijtgtfr. -"‘I »:< kri -agent'at Sfima. Ala., will which is to he held on Tuesda v. j' on,<> ,0 Evahayille as city passenger Nov. 5 *27 at M.Carn Fishburne’s/'od ticket agenX . ' „ drug-store. / / [ - "Mr. deTreville ^canie to Evans- Exterfhivc preparations have been 1 ^Be in as ticWf agent .at the sr. u'. repair his egr/.and when he heard the shots bo went- to the bonae^to|ror -some- tlntb . under, way, .and Jill 4 , k- A N- depot He la members of the Guild prophesy that | muted to the posiFion oKfravenll^ tliis v Ml be one of the most success- passenger agent out of this Hiv and fill ail airs of this kind that thev have ever undertaken. The mem bers of the organization have ’.obli gated themselves to a certain defi nite contribution towards the su 1- - cess of the bazaar. Attractions will b** bad for both young and old. ascertain the / cause. He met Mr. Ulmer "ojuing out of the house ami was tot.! he had shot his father. When nressed by Mr. Saunders fo*- an explanation, he said. ’T di'l i* *0 save mv own lif^”. Further thah this rtoihintj jis known t(S to the tragf-dy... ’ * ' • The sheriff and coroner were nb- tifierF and when they arrived tV • nqtiest .w ss held ,in accordance with the atiore Ja«‘ts. Mr. niher accom danieit tlie alieiilf to Walterboro an ! SSrfOrt'S! -in'apul” Sr-nSj; " r ;;* m *!« ™">n.-U- through his attornev, M P H01ue.ll. J mc-ting servg*l two years in tndianapo! traveling passenger agent, four years he hn>r held the position he now occupies: // ’’The position at Pittsburg hat just been created. The offices will »*e in th>> Oliver building. Mr. de will have entlfe/^harge of I*. D. f% MEETING in* in »n>i 1 TravUle wl ‘the pfneea. ' Mr. ‘tfel Trevllle is Known In rall- -o'ad rirries throughout the middli with Mr*. Ernest Lem .*^",’,ufke on Friday afternoon at fogr* A laree c’ , o.w*l i.ttrnded the func.-- 9 .* " i^t.nriOMin/ al services Friday afternoon.' which p Were con<ttict*»d hv the Mnsonjc fr.i-< tevnity. af which the ileceased was a nroifcinent and .loval member. ...He Tlig Mlcatr Jenlttng Uhapter of Ihe ; W’Of. HI* work/has -attr* lent Ip higji railroad elr- All members are and had scores of friends over th-* county, who were shocked .by the rfes. -Officers and agents of the L. A N. are rending wires and letters of congf/tnlsfion* 7 Of tp promo- tlon *■ ‘ wpV^ Uyeapii“'of nee.' and Tufe km'ttjlrairic and Ing' of tivsr £K<; county. He la sur- Tins kiUuii: has been the topi aa, treasurer, all did Their paK for D- and E. E. ^ f „: „ -iwH wot- hers of the finance committee a wig 4c busiest of the busy ffe trtdercd much service during . entire week. Col J. G. Padgett and fair. > ■ y ^ ... ever aince 'Realties his wife. For : known, and it Is hard for the deceased has been cussing if/to conjeetttre ending farmers ln ? th' "1 affairs where a s^n *ou!d shoot a»*'tinn of the countv. his father tw death. <r it bpcamc r those dts- a condition ftftftftftftftft****## hospit \i. x<m:s y n ##*ftp **#*****.## Miss Nellie Youmans. of BHonfort, is now at the Clara EsDorn Infirm ary as a trained nurse. ' ’Vise CDsr Jones is expected to enter the infirmary this week an a trained a urn*. /* /