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vot. XXXII. WALTERBORO, S. C. AUGUST 17. 1910. NO. JJ FIRST CAMPAIGN MEETING <» OKE HUNDRED AND flflY 01 SNIDERS VOTERS HEAR FIRSI CAMPAIGN . • SPEAKING USKRDA1. it. 'ith. He rut knew unless 1 left to the parents, tlth. I I o NNtTt one, l»ut lie favors Favor of a rt*ttucti<>n of^salerios am in KuHil good niads requires money I pAiiliTV CIIIUIMPO CmAAl s. 7th. .v. i tlv t*onil i.-sue isnece>»>ary: jfootl LUUmII OUlMlvlLtl uvilUUL L-r ryri- *runs .The first pat^l’pi^n ua-: i.ir v a • held yesterday at ^iTiiit-r- ;.i i vvia-i a veritable love feast* I ..fund: iu " and au<iieiijc vvt.-i>-a!. -n v .t a i ■ behavior am] t'A. a \v< m! v. a*- sum .t t mt*r the pleasure - . oi -ar’ui; " Th«? spee *hes welt- « V ri '! ' v ' • —a> jfoiai a jiresontat,"^ » U «•<: ‘ mf^e in a *i''tip thia* h*;* a . • ■ ■ . ^an- r didatfs. ■ Fne chief interest f ir. *•■• i in tho :followinp question.** x'. ;>• ■ a d i \ The Press ami Sau > trd. a i i-t which wer<- i > //date for the lopi". it 1. Do y«-u fa - .. r n • bitioii? " 2. Are you- in favor f t‘.f |> * ' - -V / ' system of df lard re-pi"’ra' u - X Will you \ I- for a tf/WiiTe t provide for State aid 1/ lauiiii: - r public roads? s ‘4. Areyou'in favor of iVuttinp a’l able-bodieAl conviety' in tru- Stitt- 0 pefiltentidry to wuk .t-n th*- Stau' • highways? / . 5. I>0 you favor comp . "ory e iu- ■ - cation? ‘ / y ti. How do you ."’and r ;n the p’lf"- tlott of salat*i/s to-douiity «rlieer.".' • 7. .Are y^j/i iti favor of "uliniit’inp: the questi-.prf 'jf a bond i'/--T ip l' » -d roads tadin eli-ctoHr by the voters- of OojleCon Cou’nN• " «*• The,ladies of th • 0 >: o i.itv hail ^ prepared a piviiiedin/ .'ahiMi Vt.v enjoved by ay vutfiyA.. a recess. t Ing takei{ ^ 1*^- ..NltAt' the ♦-♦‘jN.'rt;'*—/i , ... *•••»•.««Tf l ’!***»>\ , the candidates Ti -perv ! -t ./Lodge today. 1 >m-rru.v be at Smoaks, aft, r will.be taken till, W dnc."day. vyht n they will addr..".- the voteiy/f St. Paul’s at i^Adkins Kin./ l/rida\ August 2d,* tin the- i ... 1 in ■ t" gla^i -s of iinpor- t of etiuc.i- 'the It'gisia- "erved the iuul in-l tile U' a?» ‘ UM* * Htl sections, out tile is iitaihV'ud. I }e" t .r the " ;p trviser '.«t t’u'h-s in the c- ivo r 11 a ti > j 1 t a , U> \ It.': :11 > ah I- 1- t . *. with a lx- 1 iiain- 1 a i" > « idi l ic. 1 ■ • .r.". fhi" uo-i'd c > f i - .so c add K-e ii-ued it. Ho 1 • pia s payilig it « K l e-'i-le tfiillk tin .-l aui/ani^n i odgalmo CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE just remurcr-iti m ^ r services /7th * J l *s 1 am wuung to suonui u ur me . •iinwi.". k""a» mhwim. nuuw» *nu . J. D. Ackerman of t ottageyilte, V .- • * ' • voters of Collet.m County, but. >er-her g.»«l onlerprisea are built ! - rt0 r MIKr crcciAii ^in n «* aranFMY decided to make the race for the ; .tonally, would not vote for lafnnipg D d ijsyes. * • ;UrtlillUi atiMOrl HtLU AI AvAUti'li i^, nattlan( j ^ pledge Friday. H i ... , the ounty for 10 cents. Mr. Kober- Mr. Ackerman thinks the bond MONDAY. SEVERAL ADDRESSES 1 Mr. Ackerman’s A'ntering the race at W Hid bairan yi onee to son Was in favor of stttrklawexemp-/'>ue i f A2->o.h«Nt mi wou .1 give rrtrHFDC rvooiifn this time will come as nuite a sur. lb-fAv ored good - iron. Disscussing taxation, the " mile/of good roadd, and tO/fneet . MADE. TEACHERS EjHKOLLED. s ' 1 . tin./t/ jue>tion of "I'eaker saiil ttiat/ffiey were sup- ‘ /-nds won I t"‘to take sK * 1 'Mi pn."0 to a.large num.ier of people in porting fris- inst/ut-ions in the State i* :. ar after the roads pro built, - nmer School begun Lht ‘ c<,unt y. wb‘> ^ad al^nt oqndud- and he Would not cripple tht m, hub i -■ / ccf H in the treasur'y and at . ed that S^-natpr (jritliTi would have he thought t/ioy we-M* getting tot^l Vei.d -f 2;* year/wa- wuuM owe Us s*;ssion. »;>nday mormtig at ,ht '- co npp J it j OH \ Th / vvil j doubtless m ich. He I ltd put a bid toplaceal! - *. / 1 1 I mills •«>( toe tuxab.e Acideniy.^mN’oom of which has >1 a L r at j * interest to c .avuds .Irving 2"\ears sentence on pi pvrly wuld pay it ot r and-our , ‘. , r aaH a . ,,val . ol inwe>c 10 <» chtfn parg, .which passed its; v-a- . would l>e paid foy. fhere. ,,u tiM/'e t r p-e.-ttne . " • theciMripaign. Mr Ackerman, is n. •ond reading, and now* pending, o 1 m* a road conttnission atn| ^ ^ ^i'en<.a>i. th-- pnncipti . 1 f^fceful ^jieaker. He is 6d years old.. it. on tici- -vPvU«'f. sickness be v.as:mi .a pri si ntative nif-ti who woiUd^and Miss Carrie 11: W»*ekley. assist- * - givo/out- the. work| by contrajn*. X. *.. ' etg *01 the stock law ipii^dlon tb. "! 1 ak»*r said In was in frt\or.of st-.ck law on principle bu' he wryiM r >t enforiMo it. He /has vpvenil y- r SlK, r/ an arMi biVsHn-di pruhU ,, ti( , nan( | ^baenone of the g :a-i have them foixhrti'hi" Iddd. . V l' " ' k ' A « *] smest ardet advoeatg* the prohibi- dresf- f wpret me.was made by 1 tmuba.- to pU"li It. noN. i». 1. ai d has bedq in t\Jie lumber and tim "v!1111. I’.ail, favtir.- Hah. I> L. Smith, in doming back, t- i - <-.di./jtp acc.iiun’ to bis v-ryice"; ■* - be h\ 1 dot.e hrs best. He would diiryiVer the (|iiestions hrst. 1st. For ars he l ad opposed it and he vofe io riibthe coun’y et the .cur.-i f Keaufort' and Charleston. 2nd. No. If property woul 1> be so ant, w. r** preSKt.t at tb-* opening • l ' |.er business for many years. In ad- w* tv a:ymt a dhXTTneachers and the , t jj^ I( , n tojds saw-mill interests, he "•une tuimber of tru" e/s. id^t* *' x -1 one i»f the minty’s largest farmers, ere: os were openi/l w-itb prayer by Mr. Ackerman has always* stood for . -i fthe/'trjts <Lvided the stock J.. \ uiic-ifr"!itutional he will/iv to it K- Howefl. I.sip -ti . t Hk^people 01’ the cour't> have a y[r. Howell regtetted to set' lei* the exemption Mr, ^,/ v ,,(• || u . t^a^hers present. e t asv-to bold that a t”,an would of tun mw ^ .. , . ... r .... r - ."wap his, home, for-a pla-eintlx sVi'Crtnan answered, the rr* loes . ■ Ho lias been a mad. brd. Yes. If Colleton C^unky/^l’ 1 -"^ 1 ^ ^‘lup'Stlor.s as t >boW". / i\ nr. n t--stock law all can get a part of tie* aid he Wvuid/ ’ I certainly/am. 2nd._ I>» m lit ,<rlcd the exempt ion .favor it, Il< would studv it i/i istand 1/ mt wtl! iihumw at) ivvi- * Ti OU '1 T-t. Im-tonV taxes, ifet'tia* t cementlary i-yiry c U/^i'U ati'l if lature. bat won I lumbia and if he foifhd it wdn'ilu/b* law people Am, if . last he Would support itc He\gOuld **\i "Iverii.g the question*: not increa"e (j-Im-tanV taxes/l ”4th es,» He il.inks it unfeit"» na-'I am not. In i/e, unjust and unwise To have put in the tr •:u|Uor m ."-.me c.-unties, ..2n<l. I only the haK-*ttd maiid/d were left think I am "ilis.’iod it w-ouldscover then; it wvtild reimifea direit the ir.atti r. Mi d. Yes,-»all the time, pcopriuji/n fo>uj-port the institution ith. .Ye", but a hnjr termed c m ath. No. Hedultiiit favor thK but vict wmi-i give tr .ut-ie. Supervisor he.beiiqvt.1 that the chiiiTren were t inpin inti rrnpti'ii *lroni the . au- m a i.'osjtion to get an//iucatiop? dn-nce jm-.i said, ” fhe experience of hth. He ha> on, recorti'or this marer ad the Mipei N ;"or." has been th;it tijat he raised Konie qmcers and P' ! '. I he race s > lir ha- iong ternic'l c-invicts give lo-" ty-ou he will do it agaiivif he timK that it aj isnriting to him. lb lue than otto i>. Col Hilf. said TTi .will be tignt. 7 tn. Yes, mid be ,be- tnat e.vi i t. 1 • w« uld favor it 'th. /ieviil that thm^ieopleXere with him. N -itlo v r wi-" and never w;ould be In tbe legislature -He opposed Hv- * tii. • *J':,. \ siv#a--i to bi 1/tie-f? > drick’.-* </op mortgage -biM. He If ilu/ li e iK': • getting ei.>- igh, la- :'nvghl>fu* bilK»f Kiiey to nraikeU a Nvua.d like *e «te them saUsi/d. 1 •n!>g to not report the death of n /dgi-gvd stock wiituu tniie "e sum Utey should be here to aijd hekt«’r tit themselves for their diitfrs. m e vihat it iif and will-sMlU> it, and The county, much niisrepresehted, if I fip'l/Yt to the U^v. interest * Ml' po/ple. 1 will rtipport it. sJf ,t can U->a«l w.tfiout increa wnun sn '» Ul,, na ^’ iii/tax. in tVlti-ton ebunty. 1th. moral educateil citi/jenship. . He o not knoy/pf I would favor it be- believed in better salaries, because thc're is - a didtutence l<etwe*-n rnwould never shd better better salar : \s were ijjiportant for .teachers • tton m.'ViUKNt has had m this coun- ,fty. • He stands f «r higher education r and advancement in the common schools Ackerman is a lea n-r in tends to upbuild and betterth^i Con dition of his people. He is vice- aH ;» ' ■ • •••'- sen »ois. In lus home cummuiVjty .\Jr. ^ th.meht it a, reproach on absent A( . kerma „ j/| Hl i„ r ,UI th^t „ ut ‘teacher * ^ ■ . - president of tbe C-'lleton County ,j * s ‘ ,n Hie eve of - a gn at awakning, ( ( * i()0( j jp^ds. and Drainage. Ia.»agtte, which should have boh in i it a sound an( j j s an advocate for Ixhter roads for the county. His friends arb con fidently ex'jiecting that he wi’l win in this race for the senate, and they I believe that Colleton’s interest, ! would be well protected were he <r. ca-ii. there is-a difitscence lietvyeen .„.. . the smfe and countv convicts. 5th. : N > Tilt. Ye* »!r,.a.ly answmW , "■*!**% l,n . /. Hon. di S. tirirtin. Senator, was paid. It is ij m- t iMro^uced. l|e thanks the pe<» to be able to teach other things than I p!«, of the chunty tor their past sup- | )ook learning character must be K. i'A!" I.TT, psip p: ‘-sed tto- l‘i!l to rai- I’a I kt - rn /tile a/iJ ' -i t vv ■> juoU.er. ih ver ca I. lie gett. K'ip.>c>-;tn .y Mi * rgpoicrij "ki Mi in o' Croaks ofai at Mid one-ti.il/yiyiit o<--t friepu tcdoai. Wticii /k* /V a* 1/j .11 e in lav >ears oM ti " fa ! u.-r/dlicl and hi*.I r broYhcr lent him aftl. He went to ; , theCitadii a id >/a;iuated in iPp;*. ine year after lara ► circuit jbdges, and fought com- ; pdlsory education. He favorfd the ; Ciai ns bib tn ail -'chools and th ; -ciu>ol building 1 !u v exemp U'eit dis- nted to pay a . t!ie. SI.’> assessment, but his fra i "!. Mr. .Ackerman. would not a'iVA him. He was glad to know ; at 'his opponent w.i ■ a Christian g. Mloman At would not hurt his frs nd,!«»eji-ct him. That he was • , ; iu tp dl rU ti-o-b in»l P- aue ar.d/ood roads. whj]gXa»i run ning fyrj ttu* ofScg/aTsi if eiected s« nat/r will look to the w. jfaPl* of tbe/-intv. Ho-was ambitious and formed. Teachers should fi-llow" teaching from a professional point of view. Our school system, both in county ano State is not properly run. We lack money and trustees do nM do their duty as to employing teacher*. a member of the W. W. Snmak, cf-uruv boai’d of education, was nex? introduced. He stressed the importance of Ix-tter teacher#, and urged t'hi- trustees to see to it that C iiding net He fovot/sl stock tdia/ti ends in the Senate whoYlt he ption because the pcofle^^/nti d to see again and wanted to ^ .or of it. tb> back arid stand at the head ->f his^ gtnployed the l>6st teachers ob- /cD"S. He is in favor of the k r o<sl He was sure there can Ik /1 roads, and he was the, first tiy en- ' 1 . . . .. . - [dorse the present road law. but as to »“• continued excuse for second grade 'HON (J. W. WAY. W, Way favored better educu Myr he taught school tional fa -ilities and good road ( iiicr.v»..4i un<. 1 xnt>* if"] e nt^a»ng \v(!l •be at • aI -Uiang* migg atid stuiHeo ia w. ib ; v'oted for all lull* to help those Cuttageville and the campaign uil. then wi 1 nr ‘ * aiterboro aiTlT prac- j and does not favor cutting aopropri ^■ ■ • > 1 11iceil law'wfrn I'aogett, Lemack* A. d. B . Heb the.bond issue*there is a difference, e causes 1 because we should go stow in this apropri- close 27th. teachers; any teacher can secure a first grade b,v' l f>crsi.stence if she has ability, ami if she has not, her place erborfi Saturday, the The pwetitrg was - a ic meet bJDo’c ! to nrder v (’hairh ai Way openeu I at lOivlO o’clock by Cou - M. P. Howell. T Kev the exercises wit 1 / p- e t. .Nir . Howell, in hi* o i-nm/ r«-Mat‘k", to- k occasion to cimgra/i> tue tik* i>. ;-i» No man is too go-'-b to r in for > 1 fice-we need 1^1/ heV m 1 o,i'* ‘ 1 ftepresentarive^atiyl-enhV • - sv .1 be broad-tniiv/ol, h -n -r bl and only niyii Af' iKCi-o - * elected. tViletoii (* b»*ginning- - r«;*H - S- dreatris af /he 1 h"*^ M e- to havegi/'d ri-a/y .1 interested im'the 1 x this mon/iw; Hit THE IN ifSl.A: * vk- i nV. i»» :» John C. 1 (I iodwir, <• ii*di ate f-’ 1 t w-'ik representative, wa- the 2-‘"t speaker. 1 ve aii.ki ot gel *. / matter. ..... • / alion* for them. Answering/que- The !»tiK‘k law exemption would - the ^. hv , u | rooTn li.ns he said: 1st.. Ye^ my life stand as long as he is senator. If not mine stm ir m. proves it. Hft«i my record. 2nd. Can-! the Irfw’in courtAfhbuld lie .declared | Sam B. Saunders of stoke^. was not discuss it be.cause.I have not had- unconsUtutamal the Act of lbl<» is j called upon for a few remarks. He the time to study if; will favor* it iT there. / was glad to In* able to wittie;** the Hind it to the best interest of the When he went to C’lemson Ctd ego 1 lvanoHm . nt ma le m wilterhoro, *oople. drd. Yes', provided it ’viil last year he askwl I rof. ( (mmh 11 , , , , y- not increase taxes. 4th. Yea; 1 lie- he had ample funds for fighting the wire-worm. He intended to ask for ro. but he was proud of/this schi^if building. He hoped to/kee the ^own Mr. Saunders . encouraged the teachers in the work they have un- ofiTer, an‘l he is now with Hon. VX . I. J'jshbuii.e He believes, out stdiOols are b-.-tter and he favors any- /rtu g that wni slid improve* them. 1*1,1." i.-> a time of purity in politic* in oke'.on County and tig fs glad it is. ||M3 7.in* wa." m Code ten when anybodyTno •,. u ij-* oM/t.dM Vote for the best lieve it will help-ustoget better I -i •n o'lVrihg H*' favors t‘io ex i roads v we need better rwads more , $10,000 butbonradt said he had am- lead. / / . tr «M sleek la v It has than the motiev dofived from the pie funds. If returned he would ; ,‘!n.,yo : b. eMuse his hrothei i benefactors. 5th.'No. fith. With favor this appropriation, f »Vor< -t-M k law that he would favor * the advanced cost of living l do not - Answering question* he siid: 1st. . 4 . - . , . , » JU ,. T u . . «, -- i f. t tl.i" i" not true An"Wt ring 1 think the county ofheers are getting I do absolutely. 2nd. Yes, as I un- derlaken, and waa'gl^d they rt*alized : arn i ria n(fh*i»y L>rs. Willis and Wil- i ' 1st Yes, altnougi. | too much. I b/lieye in fair living derstand it. /Jrd. Anything to b»-t. their preparation was not complete. |i Hm8( thg jury found that the infant .1 -ip port a prohit'itton ' salaries. 7th./Yes. I would h»N wil ter our condition in building public Hem/mber this;- KverylxKly that U-ame to its death at the handtj of iUi O. tor .goner nor for K'sona! Ming tojpay m</re taxes to get m»od mads. 4 th. Yes I do. 5th.. N «;vour/school is somebodv’s I mother I *t a p time* ; mI Ih*' mg agitated/ l drt not know whether 1 am rtiHing to submit it ^ v |«bciou9 darlfng, and you nmat treat .wm AfIKB*. /*ma.-»uc-li. -1 ^ - / "W. K. xVestfof Columbia, w ho r* 1*. M. Buckner Was a candidate fop] , . . county auditor two years ago, and ,' / ‘ " l ir * Hopson appreciatExI tlukSupport he received. Bureau of I ulwic rood Inspection, letterskJf fleeted the w irk of the office a NEGRESS MURDERS CHILD. /■ \ * Bound. S. C. Special: Wntiwille ha*! always beerra model of morality and good citi/.errship. but its cAlm waters Vew troubled here on Kridtqr lait when was learned that onft Ann * Chisholm,.a damsel of the col- ored faifb and practice had suddenly and accidentally jtKioome the mother of a young Ethiopian, and realizing thak thy youngster had arrived to<» laU* to get hi* name in the census re- . t/ort. decided to hang him and thus eliminate the trouble of selecting a name for him. The said youngster was bom about m»on on Thursday without'thejknoiw- ledge or attention of any one save the mother, and is supposed to have been hung with a string to a joist in the room until it was dead! It was discovered on Friday after- noon hid away in a box with its neck broken and the mark of the cord with the fiendish mammy had used to kjHit about.its neck. Coroner I). D. Kh«*de was notified and on Saturday morning empaneled a jury of inquest, and after an ex- O t! v. ■t ,■ I’ ;t • il w , ,| h v 1 I. i:ii* c-inx ids from tlvi- wj-rk in 1 tins I’ounty. I-. 11 ■nii..ny*it w ill work. ..in ,t mixed rang* i» will t'. h: l.ise all the Ti**!. * mat tin* governor doe* road*. ■* I am irlad the question ik he do not. <*>th. As they now are. mg agitated/ I do not know whether 1 am \tiHing to submit it r it«K a* w. 11 a* u 1 will vote for a bond i^ue when it ' . uc a go »d Hung t< - is subrniuetl. fO?NTY I’OMMISSH >nj*:ks a C^7lWlaniL.anil 1. W were absent. Ijj.ing- sick. Letter?•-If ^le _ , . . , were tt ad from- them regretting 1 wtouhl receive hi* t*ersonal attention, this and other states, then spoke. ' their absence. ami he felt he was able to pet form j Teachers do as w’ell as they can in C./H Platt asks for re-election, the dtitu» without enriployipg . m .. pk . _„ PV invt „ m .„ T h ,. v are m.t iu‘Ma\. 7th. Yes, hut He had^done Aie best he could ami "ide help. He wouhi bd ibere at all y . • . . * * , ' * a anted to serve aprain comes from | times attending to his rt-cojfnizcHl as being normal human St/Paul’s parish.pind feela that St. H. W. DuBois had alway|^heard /^mgs, being sirtnewhat like the old the United States ‘ Food Inspection, and for fourtt*en years a teacher in The woman will he Sent to jail in a few djivs. J. B. D. *—— ' 11 MRS ANNIE MORRELL DEAD. Mrs Annie Morrell,’widow of the ’f b'^r 1 P"jy .). 1. I’ol.K. I’aul’s ought to have n presentation iwlitics was corrupting, butUP could ha* done his full duty. ^ay h^was a better man now tha 1). K Smoak asked for re-election lady who when asked how many he ww4M yrtr» w *lSShSTwUll?,«WW«® ■*« ^ '" rhr '* T T* r> tt ., 4 . trY ncLr th*. r ^mOaK a?»KWl Ii»r re-eieCllOn. -fXR v^r»i 3 wyiix •• viavvt J 'b, / .Trim lmt l?dl«-l,,i He.feete that he h« doneihi. duty, il»mic.. Hedidnot believe thete Mne Imiw. one dead and ' ' n -.ly. 1 . IhJ He wants more power has not K ot - was a man m the county betterqtMl- teaebinit school. one Uw^ near here f-ui y, nr* ago'that. fa A) ^ 2 . ..Mkimg the matter of a, he'Nitered ptditics.l pto that time Iu*, .^ lNr1 , ,, , s , a t the same tinie. had/squandcred no nymey. anil aftcr ' ing two years ak representative, felt that he had not u*t s<iuar"ie: lature While in the legisMature; , ,h * !> \ U ‘Tn-.. 'buT he'lrtsVenced authority in th«5*w to do anything dieil. He lacked 9 votes lasttimb of i Om* ay stem will not be better till S (wohibition. and he wa- „.d ^ntthe slandmd for h a.-hers is raMh lad that Colleton had voted out ; but •Jj the pimple unless he has more power A. A. Patterson. Jr., the present Such standard ^hoijld he raisiil till liquor. We was bpptvsed • to the 'hat v a ' -’.g ' j always inspects work before ap- auditor, was glad to be here and only the best are allowj*d to continue •holishmcni of '.he lien law. Inl^T’c.lminn 7.. ilwnn-stiom'P-inu claims. . fe \ It is 1 the duty of the State ting want it. Coming i" ui«- m deference to the stock. law question, 1 a ti."Wi'ii*d them a* follow he was in- favor of the exemption,! i s t ^es U|T l,l l t 4 in. 141 i ' '». | d!»* had taken whiskey, but | bit when in'ttie leyidaiurc he favor- now he never ..nnk-.a.»lho- «r~.w. ».w. ! L,n tions of advocate.nrohihiliun.tn Ihe ext PHOBATH Jt’IKIE. was sure Mr. Buckner wi/ild need it i, John 1). Edwards was absent, too. He had employed/ assistance teacher, xtreme County chairman read a letter re- and paid them out of hi/pocket, and ; to put its stamp of approval 1 on the A. D. Morrell, died at her Home in W’alterboro Monday morning at 2 ’••’clock after an illness of. about 10 days, typhoid fever being the cause 4.f her death. Mrs. Moirell was 7H years old last June. She was a con sistent member of Ebenezer Baptist church of Orangeburg. She was three times married, her first hus band, W. W. Stack-four children of this union are living. After the death of Mr. Stack she married W. W. Smith and four children, 0. S. Smith, Mrs. T. K. Buchanan and H. R. Smith, of Walterboro, and Perry (i. Smith, of Hoped ale, Mass., sur vive them.* After Mr. Smith’s death she was larried to A. 1). Morrell. All of her children (some white- haired I were summoned and were with her when the end eame. Those who knew Mrs. Morrell say that a good Christian woman has gone to h.*r reward. . t The funeral services were conduct- e<l by Rev B. F Halford, and the interment took place at Evergreen Cemetery Monday afternoon. . ---Bfr T, * 'ifJ ;4 j ... ' if' t MiXC’lytie Saunders, Stokes; Alice Sykes, Cecil Arnett, These failed to bass and the law was Ith. Ye« • , ’ 11 * cmpnaiKai»> n /' /sues affecting this office. Can fill were made at SmotUcs ahd Red Bank pupils anything they do tried in the court* and found uncon-^Y'our children are yours ami ins^ up ^ p| a e ( . and w&nts it.,. and he needed hel/>, but he always it is a* physical impossibility. They stitutionat. H,s opi„i..n was tha, ^ ^ r "i' ^ hS? ■ -* *«•« ^ those who wanted exemption could have n ever believed in worktig a ^ uS# 1 wiS tJlt a I coi nty/kkaskrkh. , they need never use a text book. Mi sset . . . get together and tix their boundaries, ipan without |«aying him. 1 V T 1 . 1, alike - !f - C. W. Pellun/if elected would do; Mfi West thinks every school |> e i| a Langdale, Viola Anderson, He favors submitting the question ling, but my mind leads me to be- his full duty and if r.ot he would go ] should have in its course of study Nan Breland, Walterb<>ro; Mrs. Kate tw, a • r tK • mads to the lieve that it is a useless, submission , .vtate sknatf.. back home. He had nothing against t he subject of agriculture children ' ( ^ a ^ er ^° ro: .^ u ,^* en of bond issues for the for the peoi/e of the county wifi not! At this time a wa8 uken Mr. Jones/ h/was a good man. ■ h uld ^ al)()Ut , t8 , ive | Smoak Williams; Miw Tilhe Acker- peqple. Answering the questions of vote a tonii issue. Personally he is for dimeT whjch Was f urn i s hed by R. E. Jon/s, treasurer, was glad ^ouldPt taught about plants, — S...n<Wa this paper he replU*d a* follows: 1st. no t in favor of bonding Colleton , t ^ e ^ the. community, to thank th/people for their confi- 1 ^ er ‘ , ‘ ,zer8, , • Yes in every wav. 2nd; He fearsiCounty. Put on more mills ami A ft er dinner they reassembled and dence. If tnere were and complaints ; Much valuable information may be this*will make the transfer of | a ml 1 donate the money to the section pay- the candidates for the State Senate as to his office he did not know it. obtained from the government in to the| inf?,t * u R . | were first introduced would put his biioks against any sc>t ^ sh f hulIeting Agriculture thi2*ection should be the ba,ic fir too easy,*but when he get* io me H()N> j k roberthin legislature he will it if he finds it to ( ^ j L was prou d of the best interest of the people, -mi his record in the legislature. He and 4th7 Yes, he believes in aiding anawe red the que/tians as •follows: good roads, but he fears that there i 3t . Yes and would vote-'for Sute- , - iiAtwpen here wide prohibition. Jod. Twill favor are too manv counties between here ^ T J rreng sygtem of i^d registra- and the State house for us to get (t . Qn 3r( j ftnd 4th yes. I believe much aid. 5th. No. Because he that the chain-gang should_ be pro- favors the principle of compulsion aad tiie negro would enter into rated over the county. 5th. education of the children rfiould be the first speaker. This was the first time he had ever offered for any of MAGISTRATE. H 1 fice, which-office is one of honor. At were present and brief! study. Tile The candidates for magistrate taught. Mr drainage should be cises above. West gave a great man, Cottageville; Eddie Saundefs, and Harry Easterlin, Walterboro. The* colored teachers also assem bled at their building under Prof. D. R. McTeer. Dr*. Black and Prof. West went round And addressed them at the conclusion of the exer- .c v» ••uuw. | isj—,- r*--;—--- - 'y T*'| many pracucai suggesu f y h i w. t th f r rt pie had urged him to come out for incumbent. „ [’followed very closely by the Senate, to champion a bor and good roads. He though out for a bond issue and good roads. He thought this a good cause and he thinks that to resented many practical suggestions to the He was every one and his talk will be remembered. Several articles and *’personals’’ are omitted on account of space. *■ ." ° At the conclusion of the speaking those desiring were enrolled, as fol- The Young Peoples’ Presby Missior stonarv Society of the Presbyterian Church will give a lawn party on the beauti ful lawn in front of the Henderaon House, Thursday afternoon at 5:30' o’clock. Ever? one ta invited to bo present. ~ .*