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I tmutei VOL. XXXL US BOOST FOR GOOD ROAD* WALTERBORO, S. G, SEPTEMBER 9. 1008. NO. 4. PMt wm pavteMy wtcrtata mm iber th* MgBMt food ta MIoomoO Ota too. Qoorfo W. oogtaoor. lo cm ooch o mooting, aad If tho MfooMBt coa bo made, proboblo. It will bo held, of boldine a moneter good cooeelrod bj Mr. Oooloj after tho mooting recently held la St Paul, to which tbo county com- Btealonora aa well ao other* Interested la good roada won invited. This meet- lag showed the widespread Interest in tho matter throughout the Bo oxpocted botweon 100 and 900 to attend, bat the ottendonee grew lo about BOO. says the St PauUEloaeer i The aame feeling Jus been i la tbo meetings which he bo*) la tbo smaller tewns, throogboot tho state, tbo fanners com* to# in to attend tbo mootings in large Mtobon and showing an active Inter- oat to tbo good rpad problem. *lf tbo mooting lo bold It will cover tho field thoroughly,'’ said Mr. Cooley. •*It wtl bo an oxpoattloa of roadmak- teriala. with hg mrr of unco ta tho'varteus dotatts of tbo lb a largo mootlBg of this kind mocb bo obtataad tboa by local mooflago bocaaoo la a mssttag as wo uzpoet to bold too manofoctutors will have ozblblta ol all kinds of macbldkry oaod la road- aad wo can have opoaksrs of iporionoo at each a meeting la tmpoeotblo for all of tbs A quootioa box bo a foatars. and throogb this nay oaa confronted by apodal ta roadmaklng weald bo odvtoo of tbo Sod to gtvo It 1 bare not yet decided it there lo a ■eh a meeting, and « It bo doao tbo ptaao ton bo loot** Me. Cooky’s plan b to etlmtaate toe "bet air” orally a I to make it aa Instructive by baring aua go to bt Paul tbo _ r» ton do ao tor to ton bulldlag of and It to ton totatotab to Mir. Vox Populi, Vox Dei. “DONKEY PARTY.” Adams Run People Coming and Going. Adams Run, S. C. t Sept, 5:— Editor Press and Standard; Now the latest in social events in our town was a "Donkey Party," gotten us by Mrs Ada Barnwell to raiae money for the Episcopal Church. It \yas quite a success socially and State Vote An unsually large vote for second primary, was pollled Tuesday with 86040 votes heard from Smith is leading Evans by over 20.000. The total vote in the State will hardly exceed 95000. FOS UNITED STATE SENATE Jno. Gary Evans 32158 E. D. Smith 53882 Smith leads 21724. -1 wl x tc tT -1 aauaagtgatg&siiBg- rissisiss? jILit8?i §gas^h8§sgaag»gsi.sstssggfeg Si axui Hgggggatgsuiaf;Isiss?sb»gs| •f build- in PORT OF 0000 ROADS. kulute la LsfHli k Otod an bsca to tom art a bsasfit to the farm traasportadoa they tocffltete tbs tlms ts and or city markets; they are la.tbat they Ugbt^a tbs draft i; tbsy mafcs driving on picas- i-j,. ■ - — * u~a - . mpo BOTB BQJOJaOB* faster a adgbboriy spirit through tbsy an aa aid lo tb* la Ckaa rural and a credit to : xx® 5? 8 : S88i its§aggga»8ags^?.sLMt^aasaa li BSgi §S;5fe88S8S!eS£g?^B^ Hi SSfei SBggggBgSSiSSSggBiggSBUggSS $ = ih-t Si to. to ►- S^o v : SSS20S^Sto8?B^t^xt?i e5Sf,aS22fe2g§$ F(.»R THE LEGISLATURE. G. W. Way. FOR SHERIFF. L. G. Owens. W. R. Fox. FOR CLERK OF COURT. H. D. Padgett. E. R. McTeer. COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION. H. W. Black, Sr. Hugo S. Strickland. FOR SUPERVISOR. J. E. Moore. f - J. O. Griffin. FOR AUDITOR. P. M. Buckner. A. A. Patterson, Jr. FOR CORONER. J. M. Benton. i D. D. Rhode. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Jasper Robertson. D. E. Smo&k. A CARD. I desire to correct b rumor that I am responsible for the injunction proceedings against th» supervisor and treasurer.. I desbe to state that I knew nothing of this proceeding till the papers were prepared and published it as news. W. W. Smoak Jr- A Timely Letter from F G B Dear Editor;—There is an old toy ing:—"When rogues fall out honest men get their dues". This may be paraphrased as follows:—‘‘When politicians fall out. or agree to dim gree, toe taxpayer and voter ere en lightened by the TRUTH even from the bottom of the WELL* where it is said to LIE". This sounds para doxical, but still is true- Your action in the primary mat ter will redound to your credit, aid to the old Confederate, it will en able him to put on record his devo tion to hia State in Peace as well an a War, and will be gratifying to hia old cemradto You rwnewhsr my I Bellinger-Leaeane. . »tx, A very quie't but pretty wedding was that Monday afternoon of Mias Annie Bellinger and Mr. Thos. P. Lesesne, which took piace at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Chaplin’s Monday afternoon at two o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. Tracy Walch according to the rites of the Epis- opal church. Miss Emily Bellinger was maid of honor and Mr. C. S. Anderson, best man. Little Misses Louise Chaplin and Ruth Lucas were pretty flower girls. After the cere mony a reception was tendered the bridal couple and their friends by News From Bath- Bath, S. C. Sept. 8—Editor Press and Standard: Please allow me mace in your columns for a few lines from a Colleton boy, now at Bath, IS. C. Well Mr Editor, I see in your paper that you have withdrawn from the race for'the legislature, it comes to me like the Augusta flood. Well we are getting over the flood, as fast as we can. Everything up here is a complete wreck. Houses washed in the rivers, crops lost. The writer saw cotton going down the river, boats standing jout in the streets of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lesesne left for Flat People suffering for something to adviea Madly givan, though not ato- ed for. whicn would have avoided any bitterneto of crimination and re-crimination that altfaja results from priitiml antagonism, raaa that toe ‘‘Civic Ltototo? has p* togHriied by toVcOtor aeg, aid it would he well* for the men of Cel- Mtan to form a league for the qpt their bettantotoB. Let toe women take charge ef the in mode” end the i the "Foctiter in re".. There ie bettor tine than the for good Is a m power for good people. Be not weary to well doiqg and Dp re* .Sept 6. Rock and other points in North Carolina for their wedding trip. On thfir return they will be at home to their friends a‘ 100. Broad street, Charleston. The bride was the recipient of many handsome and costly presents. Among the out of town guests were: Misses Williams, Janie Bocot, of Charleston, Messrs Fraakend-Peter Lesesne,and Clem S. Anderson of Charleston. - to ^ to Dance at Adams Rim. A dance was given at the home of JR Fox in Adams Run last Thurs day aight, August 27, in honor of their guests, the U Lloyd and Garvin. Music was fur- nished by Brow-Johnson’s band. After many selections were played, two-stepc, waltzes and quadrills were danced. Confectionaries, cakes. cooMsa and soft drinks were served. Those in attendance wer$. Misses Marie, Ethd, Nettie and Nettie Fox, Mia Berger, Misses Eva Lloyd, Lcifla Ganda, Amanda Jones, Leila Cooray and Lea Martin. 1 Harry Smith of Waherboro, Brown lee to St Gaocge, Willie Reynolds. C Hodgto of Jaskac Fox of eat. Well Mr. Editor, I live at Bath, S. C. a beautiful little town, over Southern road, between Aiken, and Augusta. Well I will close for this time, to come again, I am. S. R. C. ■0V W* 0% WOTWK iStiSl LE forth Caro- of Chari set on. 'gjfrwrs. * .w - mmwm ot wmoptr* 8 Wdto (■toMSrfllcaiC « Evergreen vs Walterboro. On Saturday afternoon there eras a game of ball played on the Evergreen diamond between the Walterboro second team and the Evergreen |rst. The game was very exciting from start to finish both teams did good play ing. The aoore and line-up are aa follows: Walterboro 2 Evergreen 10 Line-up Walterboro Evergreen Catcher Pennington E J Beach F Pitcher Oeoeby tad Hyrne *• A 1st Base Padgett V Avant B Sad M Hyrne Y “ Y 3rd “ Fralix O Bailey K 8 Stop Andereon W “ M R Field Kemley H T Avant L 8 44 Under O Beach F8 8 44 Sanders If Avant 8 "'rhurallay evening w. ihe event- SUP1NTENDENT OF EDUCATION ful time appointed, looked forward ^tiler R Mellichamp 37066 to so anxiously all the week by the E Swearingen 46588 children. It afforded much merri-, Swearingen s lead. » 9.522 ment all to set* how wide the mark 1 RAILROAD COMMISIONER they went; all were so anxious to James Cansler 42004 win the prize. | Banks L Caughman 4I632 Pauline Taylor won the prize for Cansler’s lead 372. pinning the donyey'« tail in the' proper place, and Edmund Bellin ger won the “booby." Both prizes were cakes. Rev G. T. Vaughan, assisted by Rey Taylor of Hendersonville, has just closed a very successful meet ing at the Methodist Chapel. Rev. Vaughan is a very earnest and active worker, laboring to do his duty fat his Master’s vineyard, and points out the path which we must follow if wa wish to hear at the final day, ‘‘Watt done, thou good faithful servant,” Miss Annie Larsen has returned from a pleasant visit to Vartiville. Mrs Sam Johnson and daughter, Erie, are visiting Mi« Mfifirs at Varnrille. S. J. Rumph took a party of young folks over to the dance at Roekville Wednesday night. M. W. Clement has returned from Glenn Springs. Mr Bessellieu, of Meggett, has ac cepted a position with M .W Sim mons. Mrs Jake Linder and children left « this morning for a visit to relatives at Summerville. ’ Miss Claudia Legs re is visiting her aunt, Mrs Israc Wilson at Young's Island. Miss Emily Legare is visiting friends in Charleston. The Professor has been gone. Most time for him to return. Mr and Madison Warren of Stokes, are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr and Newton. Miss Marie Fox entertained at her house party, Miss Eva Lamb of Charleston and Miss Berdger of New York. Miss Lucia Newton has turned over to J R Fox 70 cents toward the library fund. J S Poatell of Tea, visited here town last week. F N Newton, of Dorchester, visited her brother, W J Newton last week. Mr and Mrs M W Clement spent Wednesday evening on Toogoodoo with Mrs C B LaRoche. There seems to be a great deal of sickness around now and our doctor is kept quite busy. Mrs E L Chassereau has been quite ill, but we are glad to report that she seems some better today, and hope she will soon regain her usual health. Magistrate Towles of Meggett was in town Friday. More Anon. In Memory of Our Beloved Mother Mrs B G Price Sr- 8he has gone and left us only 1 month, but it seems as if it has been a year. We feel and know that our loss is her eternal gain. She is now resting from her toils and cares here on this earth, only waiting to hear the trump of God sound, there to be among those summons: <( Well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joys of of thy Lord.” As a wife the waa always faith ful and true and always found at her post in sickness as in health. Aa a mother never could one be more interested in trying to train her children in all ways true and honest in God’s sight. She was always ready in trial and troubles to give ns all a word of encour agement and advioe. In sick ness she always stood by oar side with willing hand) and anxious heart, ready to help ns in onr afflictions. Bat alas, all this is passed. No dear mother now to help ns, but may the tramp of God soon be beard so we can see her loving face never to part any more. Farewell dear mother thon art gone, We see thy face ao more, Thy life has fled, thy work it done, And all thy caros are o’er.” ... Sure is the promise of thy Lord, Thy trus* was placed in him, & And when He speaks the power filled word; Then thou will live again. We miss ttee from onr home, mother, We miss thee from thy place, A shadow o’er onr life is cast, We miss tbv sunny face. Good by dear mother, for to day We’ill meet some day, never to part, And God shall wipe away onr tears, And fill witjb joy each faithfnll heart. A precious one from ns is gone. A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in onr home, Which never can be filled. A Daughter NOTICE. Notice Ho. Cole Biease To Rod Again? Newberry, S. C. September 1:— To the Democratic Voters of South Carolina—My Fellow Citizens: To shy that I thank you would be in deed feebly expreming my apprecia tion of the vote received by mein the primary on August 24. Tbs flattering vote which I received makes me mors than ever the hum ble servant of my frisods. I who ill will. with Now Firm la Town There is no doubt of the fact that Walterboro is growing. A number of new enterprises have been started reesotly, ami more are ooaniag. This week we have to chronicle the firm of J, M. Witscil Supply Co, TIm manager of this is J M Witorila ISSI 1 flsoca^ ^^i^Sttoe. -4. , •=» *’ ,| 4>', v. -W* ... v rife 7 V » • 4p’ J,* im ks 4;.' ■ , A