The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 14, 1906, Image 1
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VOL. XXIX.
WALTERBORO. S. C.. NOVEMBER 14, 1906.
NO.
moke ABOUT THE COLLE
TON BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
v, I n. ill Td« tSaptUt Pro«« Write*
lauretungly 01 til* Visit to Walter-
boro.
Waltearboro 1* a beaatlfal Carolina
lawn ot tue coast belt, capital of Col
leton county, ot the nice Helds, o-.ttou
and oaiie and toe live-oats, and smelj
of mo<a pure foreets tall aad stately
than any oilier oonuty whateoevar.
VaMial Inaibermen havo^ad fewer ’
whacks al the piue forests of Ckilletou
tKan those of aay other oonaty. now
splendid are theae many of them stand
ing in their pristine stately beamy.
Then what live-oak groves! Every up-
eonntry douth Carolinian should do
pilgrimage to tnis coast eonntry 1
Xo more refined sylvan beauty than
here; tto atmosphere wore redolent with
sifuifleent histoncai association than
this!
W«‘iterboro isoat of tbs Way*'
for the np country itinerant, for yon
most go on down toward the coast some
where and double back to the town
And when yon get thrre yon will need
to keep yonr eyes open to become ac-
qoatuted with the town. It Is peculiarly
beautiful, but its street* are mingled in
a confusion which makes you lose your*
self such time you vesture ant without
u guide. * • • ^ •
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There is live interest in SundAy-achool
work in Colleton aasoointioa. On* of
it* leading deponent* is Bro B If Halford
who has been ordained within the year,
and whose name is highly spoken of by
the brethren.
It was a great pleasure to meet at
the association the vanerbio John F
Norrali, who since the death of Mrs
11 or rail, resides with his two sons in
Walter boro. There is no man in the
Bmta| of more chivalrous fearless
Christian spirit not of kinder heart.
Tba story of the life of the Rev J F Mor
rell would cover a large part of Baptist
Malory in wonts \ wronna tor two gen-
erationp past.
The hospitality of the Walterboro
Baptists to their essociational visitors
was unbounded aad beautiful. I had
the pleasure of being a guest al the
hoMes of Brethren B Q Price, A 8 Mor
rell, B H Padgett end Mrs DuBois,
end invitations were more numerous
still.
Bro O M Sexton, of Laurens recently
ordained, is a handsome addition to the
Gollston association, preaohar personnel
He is the pastor of sevsral church**,
and is already doing much good.
The Rev Robert 8 Wiliams preached
the introductory sermon before the body
on Friday night. It was a thoughtful
earnest and appropriate premntaiion
There is no truer character than Bro.
Williams,
MiasQeorgie Ackerman, of the Oreen-
vlUe Female college, who ia on a year’s
have of absence, was at the aaaociatkm.
Him Ackerman is spending a brief
while whith her parents in Colleton
county, after which she will do speiai
study in a northern institution. Miss
Ackerman has done most faithful and
highly capable work in the Greenville
Baptist woman’s college.
The women of the association had a
meeting on Saturday afternoon. Miss
Weekly presided and new stimulus was
given to the woman’s missionary work,
An invitation to hunt deer I had, and
to hunt where deer, were nemerons.
twelve miles below Walterdoro. That I
did not go should be evidece enough
that I am a busy man.
The association will meet at Black
Creek church next year. It is a good
community, an- easy drives out from
Walterboro.
The Meal Faasiiy Laxative
Is one that can be need by the entire
family, young and old, weak and strong,
without soy danger of harmful effect.
It should have properties which lusuie
the same dose, always having the same
effect, otherwise the quantity wiH have
to be Incre&aed aad finally lota itl effect
el together. These properties can be
foetid ia that old family remedy, tBraad-
nth's Pills, because Its ingredieoti are of
the potest herbal extracts, aad every pill
• knigur three yearn before hsinc sold,
▼hich allows them to mellow, we do
laxative
the
kothefeve there
Bkrket that ia so carefully made.
•lift Pills are the same flee
toaie pill yoer graadpereata
have been in use fur over
aad are soidia every drag aad
•tore, either plaia or sagar-
Conference at W alterboro.
The fourth quarterly conference of
Bethel Methodist church was held
incmediatelv after serf ices Sunday
morning. Kev H W Bays. D D,
pre*jding elder presided He had
just preao eda very eloquent and
able sermon in which be depicted
very forcibly the character of Moaea.
This was the laet service to be beiu
here by Dr Bays, his four years as
presiding elder having almost expired.
The conference sf oaed the church
to be in splendid condition, numeri
cally, spiritually and financially. i)i
Bays as. presiding elder has second*
the efforts of the pastors iu working
for the up-building oi tne ctiuicii
He complimented the church ou it*
growth aud improvement.
The following board of stewards
were elected, all bnt the last four
being re-elected—these are new
members:
Merer* M P Howell, A J Lemacks,
Dr H W Black, U M Grace, £ M
Jones, C T Cummings, J- £ Moore,
J G Padgett, W B Gruber, MP
Howell, Jr, Jno H Peurifoy and G 0
Brown.
Hon W B Gruber was elected Son
day school superintendent, aad Dr G
W Stokes, president of the Kpwcrth
League. ~
Under the bend of M misotllaneoui”
the Bored of Stewards and members
took oocesioa to adopt the frilowing
very complimentary reeolutions upon
the oomp«etion of Dr Beye* ft nr
years, aou Raf J L Daniel’s first
year.
The following resolutions were
read by Dr Daniel and unanimously
Whereas, Bar H W Bays, D D,
his served ns for the past four years
as presiding elder; and
\t bereas, in accordance with onr
chnroh laws be has to be tiansferred
4o another charge and can serve ns no
longer; tbareiere, be it lecolved,
1. Tuat he has served ns in
highly acceptable manner and we
recognise in him a faithful and able
minister of the gospel and an excel
lent executive officer.
2. That hie visits to ns hrve all
been profitable and uplifting and
while we part with him and and he
gore to another fieM of labor, we bid
him God-speed and pray God’s richest
blessings upon him wherever he may
labor.
3. That he has labored faithfully
among us and has proved himself to
be faithful and efficient ia the din-
charge of dnty, and made a lasting
impreskm for good on our com
mnnity.
4. That a jopy of there resoln
tions be placed on onr quarterly con
ference record and published in onr
oounty paper and the Southern
Christian Advocate.
There resolutions were then intro
duced by Jas E Peurifoy and unani
mously adopted:
Whereas, by his lovable disposition
as a man, by his faithffcl and loving
ministrations among hi as paMor,
and by his earnest and able sermOnf,
the Be? J L Daniel has endeared
himself to us ty the strongest ties of
love and friendship, a§d
Whereof the relationship of pastor
and people having been so pleasant
in eveVj respect, the work of the Lord
here having prospered in his hands*
and the olore of the church year now
being nearly at hand, be it
Beaoived, 1. That we desire to,
and do hereby, expiree to onr beloved
pester onr sincere and hearty appse-
oiation of the very faithful, loving,
and able manner in which he has die*
charged all of Hie duties as onr pastor
daring the yeir now eloeiaf.
Resol ved, 2. That i,t it onr earnest
desire that Brother Dauiel »e return
ed to us as onr pastor for another
year, that the appointing powtrs be
informed of onr desire in this respect
end earnestly requested to comply
therewith. .
Resolved, 3. That a copy of them
r solutions be handed our pastor, and
that a copy be also given onr preriding
elder with the request that be trans
mit the same to the preeidmw bishop
at onr approaching annnal conference.
fas £ Peurifoy,
H W Black
Walterboro^ S Nov Jl, 1906.
be Rally Day servioes in the af
ternoon participated iri by all 4he
Sunday Schools were quite successful.
Addresses and recitations with sing
ing made the hour quite eujoyable.
♦
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Use Tettartne Hkm Soap 25c. tbs oak*.
For sal* by Jobs M Klein.
MUKRAY—WARREN.
Cotta gevtUe tteppoategs.
We are pleased to state that there
has been a lot of improvements mede
in Cottageville reosntly. S G Pierce’s
residence is completed and is now
being equipped with gas lights. The
interior of his boom is beautifully
decorated. W C Bows of New York,
who contracted the painting and
decorating baa left the home of 8 G
Pierce one that will stand as a sam
ple of lartistio derereling aad will
be looked upon as the fruits of an
earnest endeavor to prove his com
petency as a practical mechanic, Mr
Pierce has carefully planned and
arranged his home such that it will
always be looked on with great
pleasure by all that appreciate the
efiorts of one who wishes to make
hi» home attractive. It stands second
to none in the county.
. B Allen Ackerman has reaoently
improved his beantifnl home by new
ly patarinf hit dwelling and fence.
There are revere! new dwellings
being built around here. So all we
lack now is a railroad and if we oan
get that it would not be very long
before old Cottegeville would be the
leading town in Colleton Oranty as
it is a healthy place and the farming
lands are very good.
. The grade school here is also doing
a very good work. The school is
being .taught by Prof Mood Mire
Lillian Myers is his reristant. They
are both very good teachers sod
managers, therefore they are doing a
great deaf ot good tn this oommnnity.
We are also glad to state that Quil-
lie Willis who got badly hurt some
time ago at G K Ackerman’s saw mill
is rapidly improving and in a few
days we hope to see him walking the
streets of Coitageville. Goodbye Mr
Editor. Yonr Country Conrin.
PRESCRIPTION FOR HEADACHE.
When you have headache or ocher
nerve pain try Ake-Ia-Tbe Head tablets
aad yoa can have your 10 cents back If
your headache or neuralgia Is' not re
lieved ia lo minutes. No matter what
the cease is one tablet give* relief. J K
Klein.
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Local Market Report for Today.
Cotton mld < ^ | i"g ffl-4
Cora—now 80 oeuU per bushel.
POSs fl per bosbel.
threat potatoes fiOoper bushel.
Rica, raff,|l per bushel.
Haas 98.80 to $4 per doe.
Wax. S5o par pound.
Wool, II so Mels per
Today at noon at the Baptist charch,
Miss EvsMorrsv and J. D. Warren, Jr.,
were united in marriage. Rev J. P.
Graham officiating.
- The church bed been beeatifully deco
rated with Ivy on a back ground of white.
The ceremony took place beneath a large
floral harp bearing the laacriptloa: "Love
took np the harp uf Ufa” aad Just behind
this harp was suspended a floral hone-
shoe. The bridal party was composed
of the followlaf—Ushers: Messrs A. H.
Wlchmaa aad Walton Wanton,
AUendantn—Miss Lillian Gregory of
Lancaster, with Raf as W siting ;of Clio;
Miss Raby Lucas with T. P. Murray;
Mrs J. M. Smith, Jr., was dams of honor.
The bride entered on the arm of P M.
Murray, the groom with bis bast man
Dr M. G. Fi»hbarns, Mrs N. G. Morrell
rendered beau, fully, Lohengrin's Wed
ding March on lbs organ accompanied by
J. D. Uoefer ou the violin.
The bride*maid* wore dresses of white
•Ilk moll and carried white cs rant loss,
the dime of honor wore cream silk mull
aad carried pink carnations. The bride
was becomingly gowned la rich liberty
satin, trimmed with embroidery chiflou
and carried a shower boquet of brides
roses.
All dresses were la the 1st* Prlaosm
style. The bridesmaids wore black hats.
At tbs condition of the ceremony, the
bridal party were given a reception at
the borne of^ the bride. The presents
received were both numerous nod costly.
The groom's present to the bnde was a
handsome gold ws'ca
The happy young couple left on the
afternoon train for Richmond aad Wash
ington, where theit honey skwo, will be
•peat before returning to their home in
Savannah.
The bride Is tba only daughter of Mr
aad Mrs P. M. Murray, and le oae of
Walter boro’s popular young ladies. Tht
groom holds an Important position with
the Southern Express Co. He Is the
tiflsst sob of J. D. Warren, Br. t ol this
place.
Program of Sunday School Coavoa-
, tioa.
The next meeting of the Colleton
Baptist Sunday School Convention will
be held with the Smoaks Gross Roads
church, oommsucing Friday before the
third Sunday (the 16th) in November,
1906.
Introdnetory sermon—Rev J T Hiert.
Missionary termou—Rev J P Graham.
1st. Wiut is ths suparintendent’s
duty (s) opening of school, (b) daring
the recitations, (c) daring the closing ot
school Speakers—M R Stone, A O
Hlers and Jaoob Carter.
Sad. How should the pastor assist
ths Sunday ttcbooi? J B Dodd, J 8
Griffin and S B Saunders, speakers.
3rd. Reports of she conditions of the
schools—this to b* done by a delegate
tram each school.
4th. The duty of the chnroh in its
tsaching sarvio*. Speakers—G M Sex
ton, R S Williams, S W Aokarman aad
L B Aokarman.
6th. Who should take part iu the
Sunday School? epeakere—BP Halford.
E D Graven, J M Graven and W U
Brant J. T. Hlers,
For OommHtee.
In every dime Its colors are unfurled
Its fame has spread from sea to sea;
Be not surprised If iu the other world,
You hear ofRucky Mountain Tea. J M
Klein.
A Coming flarrlage
The Press and Standard has rucrived
the following invitation to the marriage
of a popular young ooapie:
Mrs. Henry M. Ntyle
requests the honor of yonr preseoce at
the
Marriage of her daughter
Janie. *
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to ,
Mr. Henry Stewart Glover
Wednesday afternoon November
, twenty-first
nineteen hundred and ax
at three o'cljv’li
St Jade's Ci r>.'di .
Walterboro, Soo*n ikindla.
N(Mk~. ,
We will on Nov. 2t‘. 100C, ia the dark
of court’s office, draw «\*reto
Genera! Sessions OoarL
'a
General Session ■ Court will coovawW <
at Walterboro .Monday, Nov. 16,
The following named persons will seism
as petit jurors:
Pint Weak.
Onr alphabet hre endured iter ages,
though need only fir« apriL
the 3rd
10,1906.
Nov.lt, *06.
H D Padgett, O. OT
D L Smith, C. T.
P M Murrey, O. A.
H M Benton,
JM Kinsey.
G W Griffin,
J M Heaps,
John Lane,
A Z dearson,
W N Dandridge,
JJMUey,
Joseph Thomas,
8PJ Garris, *
R R Blocker,
J M Speights,
Andrew Walker,
B M Warren,
A V Glover,
G W Harrison,
J E Carter,
Josh Garvin,
T A Bootle,
B L J nee,
F A Crosby,
AE Martin,
U S Bennett,
D A Sauls,
H 11 Crosby,
O W Drawdy,
CE Banders,
Gay L bmoak,
John E Herndon,
J A Tuteo,
B A Herndon,
James D. Ramsey,
RLKogor,
W J Taylor,
G B Herndon,
I w Dopeoo,
N N Netties;
John W Carter,
T R Strickland.
A L Carter,.
JN Wood,
G H Gruber,,
D E Gates,
RL Beach,
G i Biocker,
JE
CO Al
R W Hoff.
M B Marvim.
B H D<>ps<»o,
A J Sinoathy
B H Dravrdy„
CD May,
KngUah Joosa.
Week.
H O Smoak,
J D Ursey,
Jabo A Psdgetr,
A A
JL Mi
J<
L H Stanley,
J F A ddMeau
T M Beeves,
J F Johnson,
Franklin Bryanu
L J.M<
JH
J W
J R Linder r
UDO Adam
A L Martin.
Your stomach chums and dlgsete Mm
food you eat and If foul. >r torpid, or oMk
ot order, your wholo system suffers Mean
Mood poia.a. Hollister’s Rocky M
tain Tee keeps you well. 35 cents,
or Tablets, J M Klein.,
fOr off
The foHosring tabaoribere h
paid their Babaonptioa aiooe Nov,
Is your name on the roll?
H J DuBois, J W HU4
JOH Wi
O G Bridge,
J B DuBois,
J H Blocker,
Laura V Jones,
J W Grant,
J D Colson,
E C Glover.
C J Reynolds,
P P Hiott,
E A Marvin,
I L Padgett,
T H f aid well,
G T Walker.
L Herndon,
II F Breland,
O H Hodgee,
F 1) Catch,
G II Gruber,
D A Crosby,
G S Clark,
H M Weeks,
C W Kixber,
A Wichman
itsrfi,
J K Risher,
W A Kiaard,
P M Padgett,
W B Eastevtire.
K L BrelaadL.
HR BlocUr,
W PBeask,
H W Brekrei,
JssAPadterei,
Beni
ON
Rev Ed Crasem
J H Bishop^
V M Merriw,
S L Turner,
LK
W J (Ji
P W
TR
WS Marvin,
Mrs J D Wanes, Jr.
THINK HOSE—SPEND LBS |
WHY is it that the average reals ia
worth so much less in money aad
property than we have a right to ex
pect him to be?
It isn’t because he doesn’t make
the money, for the average man la ia-
dustrionsjand hre earned from ffitOt
to f 15,<i00 in the put ten yean flia
because be doesn’t give much sorioaa
thought either to his income or tw bis
outgo. Serious thought would teasb
him the true value of a dollar; thaw
he would spend carefully aad arera*
steadily. That system soon plans a
man ahead of others.
A bank account helps you to waKxe
the value of money—makes it career
to handle your financial affairs^ aad
to have a growing balance after pay
ing yonr necessary expenses.
We invite your account h» ear
savings department, and w3) kelp
you to save. W* pay 4 per cent and
compound interest quarterly,
COLLETON BANKING CU,
Under State Supervision.
Wa!terbC9*a €1
Taken as directed, it
greatest earetivs agent for ths
soffertag kamaaity«
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