The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 10, 1911, Image 1

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( V j . voi .x: xiv. WALTERBORCX * • C »NESDAY. MAY 10. 1911., MO 38 10 K HELD IN MAY PREblDEVr PADOKTT Mr. Padftlt AN!fVA)i BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. The (ollowlaff letter hee been re- 1 leelred by the eei-retery of the coun ty Fenner's Union. The resignation At KTIIEIIQI BAPTIST CHURCH “ r p * d ** tt “ ^ “• "* Co.aty Pumar'a Ualo. MU k. NMl PROOtAMFORIRT FKHY1U. TO BEWII WALTBtBORO TODAY AT HON. At A Very laterrethsg for Hpedal The 31st Annual Session of the Colleton Baptist Sunday School con vention will he held with the Beth- tag. ,May 2«, at 11 o’clock. In pur- to a resolution adopted by the convention at its last westing the program of that meeting was adopted for this meeting in conse- K . • from serving you any longer qasnee of the failure on account of ., 4-oatinuous rains. red with regret by the order: He has been at the lead of anion since (been at the leadof the union since its organisation, and has been faith ful and hard working. According to a provision in the constitution ' a member cannot fololw mercantiel business. The acceptauee of a posi tion with Yarn Bros. Co., Is the rea son for Mr. Padgett's resignation. The letter of Mr. Padgett fallows To the members of the farmers union of Colleton county, it is with regret that business prevents me It is expected that serernl part in the May festival torboro Civic League for program has been morning will begin at IfcSO rtA«k Court House aqumre. ia chafe* at J. G. Padgett, who Is peer—tad The parade wilt be down Mate avenue. The Veterans will join the people will be here to-4ay to take given by the Mho at the Wal- A fulP day’s by thoee promt, ite formation'of n parade at SaMak, in place of CoL ant of illaom. to Kleiao corner and down Railroad at tho flowing well, la the HBloe enjoyed by t ■fc frith the formatic flflnhal W. W. Saw taH taking part m Friday doming. 11:00, A. M.—Introductory , by Rev. B. F. Halford. 12:00, M.—Organisation. 100, P. M.—Intermission. president of your noble order, and I herewith hand you my resignation as same, and also as county bust- ser- ness agent, hoping eelct a man that can do more for the order than 1 have been able to 1 do. My best wishes will always be afternoon n splendid exhibition hall game be played by teams from Ehrh- ardt and Bamberg. The game wRI he culled at 3:30 o’clock, and will be witnessed by a large crowd. The adaaing will be giveh over to those who like to dance, and n big ball will be gim at Hyrne’s Hall. THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM. The following is the ofleial program of the day’s exercises: 10:30 A M. - Formation ef Parade at Court House Square in (be fol lowing order: 1. Knights; 2. Band; 3. Carriages for 0(Rcera].etc.; 4. Floats of Civic League; 5. Automobiles; 6. Firemen. 11:00 A. M. -Oration. Hon. M. P. Howell, who will be introduced by The memorial ssreioss which were bold at Sion Baptist chnrch, Satur day wore very mack aajoyad by all who attended. The weather was ■pMndld. cool and cloady eaougk to bn piaaaaat. Tho invited speakers. Rev. J. C. Lawaoa. of Lodge and M. P. Howell of Waltoctoro, wore unable to at tend, greatly to tho regret of those present. Dr. H. W. Black and Hon. D. L. Smith, hath of Walterboro. gate! very interacting addressee, suitabl to tho oecasioB. After n vary bountiful and wall prepared dinner, a part ef the con- HR. KOVNELECID TO FAIR ASSOCIATION. ML HUGHES WILL NOT ACCEPT Fair Mem Fail, Mr. To that you will| Mayor w R Ac kerman, of Wnllcrboro. 11:30 A. M —Tournament by Knights. 12:00 M.-Crowning King and Queen, and Announcing]'Winners of M.—MiHCtdlaneouH bu>i- with you. /' .. Yours Fraternally, . LOUIS C. PADGETT. !S:1S F 2:30 P. M.—Institute work. Rev J. D. Moore, field secretary or Sunday School work. Teachers Amoriation to Meet. 2:45 P. M.—The power of the There will be a meeting of the Trained Teacher, by Rev. Smith. | Colleton Teachers Association Sat- 2:30 P. M.—The Sunday School’s nrday, May 13, at 11:30 A. M All Opportunity, by J. B. Dodd. 1 teachers are urged to be present. - 4:00 P. M.—la It Essential to The following Is the program: the Sunday School Work that the Beautifying School Grounds—Mug Prizes. 12:15 P. M. —May Pole Dance, by Attendants to Queen. 12:30 P M -Judging Floats and Parade around Race Rrack. 12:45 P. M. -Athletic Contestn in charge of Heber R. Padgett, Esq. and Announcement of Winners. 3:30 P. M - Baseball. Teams from Khrhardl and Bamberg will play. 9.00 P. M.--Dance at Hyrne’s Hall. -1 l JJ — WJ—— - "■ j — I I .1 ^Iiu HJ lyodge Happenings. Lodge. May. 6.—Special: FISKHR SHIPP CONCERT CO. We Convention remain a Factor In it's work?, by Rev. J. M. Craven and M. R. Stone. * 4:25 P. M.—The beet Method of Developing the Sunday School Work within our Territory, by Rev. F. .O. S. Curtis. 4:50 P. M.—Miscellaneous Busi ness. Adjournment. Weekly Claes 10:00 A. M.—Prayer and song ser vice. 10:15 A. M.—Institute Work, by J. D. Moore, field secretory. 10:45 A. M—Teacher Training for our Country Schools and tho hmt plan to Wo eneeeea. by Roe. J. S. M. Finch. ° 11:15 A. M.—The Relation of tho Chnrch to tho Sunday School in Ito Development, by Rev. S. W. Acker- 11 f30 A. M.—The Beet Method of Conducting the Primary Department by Rev. B. F. Halford 12:3 »> P M.—Miscellaneous Bitri ness. 2:30 P. M.—Institute Work, hy J D. Moore, field secretary Denominational Work. A niV'essi Edna Barre. Discussion—M isa Room Discipline. Discussion—Prof. Farrell,Queetio Box. * Music. O. C. Brown, proprietor of the Brown Furniture and Hardware Coi I with la * rlpp * were very sorry to hear of the ill- Tl » e Number of The L; ness of J M. Carter, which was Course HaM to be Beet. College Notes. Clemson College, May t.—Special Clemeon baa had a number of important visitors recently, among them being fifteen members of the Legislature who were here at the invitation of the' Board of Truntees examining the workings of the Col lege. These gentlemen expressed themselves as being very favorably Impressed with the college. Mr. Jack Smith was Colleton's represen tative on this board. We also bad a visit on May 2nd, end Srd by the Board of Visitors, consisting of one representative froi each congressional district. The Fi nance committee of the Senate caused by a nail which stuck in A large audience wee delighted his foot He is getting along as well Thursday avenlng by the Fisher i as could be expected at },he pren- «bipp Concert Company, which was lent time I t,le ,a8t numb * r °® *be local lyceom ! Mine Rosa' Carter is very tick cour ** The concensus of opinion. expressed after rntrrtslneefsil was There was a very enjoyable fish over wa * ‘b* 1 U»e beat num by Dr. J. H. Harmee, pres of New. berry college. Mr. D. H. Hill of Ab beville will be Alumni orator. Joseph M. Moorer left yesterday pany, will leave Monday for High , * .. K. r of .»,* rou __ __ _ f _ k r a. -»ii in fry given by the gentlemen of tho D * r or ll,e coume, or. at teoat. a I olnt, N. C.. where he will be in Wednesday night nt Lit- clo,i ® wcond to the Edwin R. Weeks attendance upon the meeting of salkehatchle Swamp Among Concert Company. Certain it la tho Furniture Dealers Association. t,e awamp ’ * members of the eomnsnv -r- »ii those who attended from hero were »neai«»ers of the company are all nr- W. Cone, Joe Breland. Rev. Low- the rendition of the part eon. Willie Williams. Henry 8trtokv of on the program was fault * jSSCS) , *Vw. tk. mMWr. ot WM 1- t*Uklnt «>• Fto4 * r “‘W Co “~ n <»“»•»> k fish for them. He caught about 60 r ‘ 8 ber Shipp, who in manager of the company, reader and soloist; COSY BELLE. Tho SMotiag of tho Colleton coun ty Fair association, hold Tharadag morning to elect a saeensssr to Preo Ideat Paul Saaaders .whoso gregatloa re e seem bled la tho chareJaatloa had boon received wa and listened to a very interesting ad attended, nearly ovary share of drees delivered by Stove Hlott. I stock fcoSHR regreeeoted la Very appropriate songs wore sang 1 by prosy, tho mpoflag throughout tho day, music being fur ewsr by Jao. F. Luca ntahed by Him Lucia Kinard. elected president pro tom. owing to tho absence of either vice presi dent. The lealgaation of President San ders was reeved with regret. Ho was chosen at the meeting held la November, and ana thought br nit the stockholders to bo eminently iiunlificd for 'lie. responsible pjet- tioa sod it was with genuine re- v iirt'l that the »rsociatto> SkWvpseU bis rosi 0 *i*'l' a. T n Its letter of resignation. Mr. Sanders t “commended the election of Mr. T. W. Hughec of Stokoo as kis successor Mr. Hughec who was prsa ent. requested that his name bo siot presented to the association, aa ho feared he would not have time to devote to the work. The name Of Mr. O. C. Brown was than present ed -and he was unanimously'sleet ed. Mr. Brown Is proprietor of the Brown Furniture A Hardware com pany, and Is a young maa of an- bouaded energy and good meets here on May 17 and 18. The oommencement speaker this year will be Mr. Jas. K. Patterson. Prer. emeiitiia of the University of Ky. tho baccalaurate sermon wil Ibe for a trip to Columbia where be goon to argue a case before the Su preme Court. John- Garris of Williams was la town yesterday. Mr. Garris has about recovered from the wounds be received some time ago by being, poundB struck on the head by Mr Steed-; ley. , v „ w . . _ , . . Judgment. It was under his Dr. Babcock ol tk. ooUodoI bo.nl ^ ^ ^ of EduraMon at Washington is vis iting Clemson ou. bis tour of in spection of the educational tnatitu- Uoaa of Jhp Uagod Btotoo All thorn it or near tho coHego are epee ting a roar troat on May 11 wnen tho Caborn Players will pre- t Shakeepears’ play "As you like Mrs. Etta Goode Heacock, contralto; j (PTq an out-door preformance." The Miss Petit, violinist; Lloyd A. Lear, Caborn players are the most noted Mrs. Kogartie'e Daughter 111. noloist on the mandolin and mando- players of the times. Siokna. May 8.—Special: Little !* n * vlo,a . and piano accompanist. Mr | Clemson defeated Wofford on the County Emir was such a success and being familiar with the work, ho will ho aa tavalanhlo mgpahor of tho tf' th of of nue. v .dr Sim HarVcy of Barnwell If i'!< lag fridnda and relatives at ty for the Development of our Sun I Stokes. Misti Maude Padgett of Ruffin wa** In town yesterday shopping. ritokee. May 8. Special Mrs. K. M. Cudworth and Miee M1k * Ix>uUe Pogartle. daughter VnwWof rharheton are vieiUng Mrs 1 F of near 'Vs Jt.hu Peurifoy on Railroad Av very 1,1 in Charleston, wht . features of the mandolin and the was token Friday last for an opera- realure * of lbe “andolln and the Loot played very beautiful ou 1 campus in a pretty game, by a here la the niandolln-vlola, an Instrument o ! score of 6 to 0. Charifotoo, wboro '.be eomblMog tt.j ^ Several other matter to the objects of tho orgsutssflOo were discussed among them being eu larging the race track, allowing , games of baseball on tho on payment of one dollnr for game, practicing free. NO NEWS FOR THE STATE. tion for appendicitis, companiet Beach She wan ac- vlola. Tho decision of the County Board Repeewoctative Notified That a Boy- coinpanied by her aunt, Mrs. K G. of Education in re Miss Bessie Bel- Perhaps the most enjoyed number of the evening was the colsing num-. ~ ~ . School DistrloSr was announced Fri. Unger vs. Board of Trustees, Peniel; day Sc’hool Work. 1st.—For the maitiu.lnance^of oti Organized work, by Rev G A Mar tin. 2nd —For the Teaching of Our Distinctive Doctrines, by Rev J. C. Lawson. 3rd.—Aa an Evanf. lizing Agency by Rev. L B. Ackerman. 3:30 P. M.—Institute Work. J T Moore, field Secretary . Query—Is the present by-laws and Constitution of the Convention meet lag the requirement! of the Conven tion. or is a Revision essential to ito better Government? Discussion not exceeding 15 min utee. Reports of Convention. Miacellan ecus business. 4:16 P. M.—Adjournment. Sunday. 10:00 A. M.—Exercises by the Sunday School. Song services. 11:00 A. M.—Mlsqionary Sermon V. W fY.rlrklan.l who has beenl up Louise was sick nearly a year ago a Hhor, farce - wrltt « da „ Th i. decWon wa , held iriting relatives at Stokes return- with thl * trouble, and it was bellev- ^ Rush 6 Thrcas^o^characters^wT tl11 Pr ° r 0od,e y cou,d 8° OTer th * . ed she was entirely well, but la«t Tbe <>f characters wa tMtlm011 The h members III au.idenlv 88 follows:Mary Beach prospective HI Id.nl) ^ UU| Sh)i>|> . prof ^ of tb. bo^d ..r. «ot obi. to M.OO upon a decision. After carefully d Monday Morning P Leltor Strickland of Smoaks week she was taken et».-n. d home after a plea.^nt vis-! 811,1 had to b ® ru8hed to Charleston t to relatives at Stokes wh «r« it was found that an opera- Mrs W. C Saunders, who has l * on wa * neceRHary con very III for some time is get- iug on splendidly to the joy of ler many friends Among those who attended th ^ion Memorial from here were, Dr. md Mrs H. W. Black .and daugh- er Miss May Price and Dr J. H. Baker At present she la getting on as well as could be expected consider ' ing the serious nature of the oper ation. ky, Mr. Loar; Helen Dare, mas querading as Madam Darelnsky. Mrs Heacock. home of the brdle’s parents, by Rev. J. J. Williams. Mikumeet Fuad. The Treasurer of tho Monu ment fund asks to make public ao- tinowkdgeraeut through the Press and Standard of the Rev. J. M. Grar ven. From Miss Edith Easterling’s com 1 ; Mr. Zelgler is s guard on mittee, |7.35. From Memorial Day chalngang at Jacksonboro, where th considering the testimony, Mr. God- ley decided in favor of the plain tiff. The decision of the board is therefore, that the trustees of Pen- Hchool Katarteiniueat. I lei District open the school for one A musical entertainment consist-'fnonth with Miss Bessie Bellinger as Her many friends and relatives ing of piano solos, duets, quartettes,'teacher. The point in the case be- sextettee, songs and recitations by i B g that MissBellinger claims to the pupils of the music class uadlr hold a contract for a sveen months the direction of Mrs. Morrall will be term, the trustees holding thst no Mies Ada Kent and Willie Zelgler * lv *0 the school auditorium Mon-jconircat existed, were married Sunday April 9, at the da y evsning May 15. An exercises b I The palintiff was represented by primary papils adds charm to the M hope for her an early recovery. •> Kent-Zelgler. ^ P. Howell Eeq. The trustees. Jaa cult is Ordered. The following was published in the State of May 6th: Columbia, S. C. May 4th,1911^ Mr. Bell—The unfairness with which u the Columbia State treated me during the campaign was over looked by me when 1 came late office, and 1 gave to their corree pendent all of the information to the office and requested my seers tory and his assistant to be court eous and polite to all of the ra* i porters and give them all of the pub lie news. Those in charge of The State saw fit not to appreciate it but eontlnw- ed to misrepresent me and to •- buss me editorially and even now they publish falsehoods about me under assumed names, and when cor occasion. The proceeds will be used Robertson, Jonas O'Quln, J. .K u . . frl enda Miss Kent at that time was resld- f° r P a yment on ths beautiful Stleff Graves, were not represented by ra f UlM , to _ hI1 h rh _ Ing In Waltnrboro, with Ur. .ni » l “» -ttcb tbn .M.rtnlnm.n 10 t,,m ,or ^ Mrs. Smith. IP 0 * 11 * 1 *- For this purpose an ad- collections at Scions Chnrch, $2.22 Tota* $9.67. Death of a Little Child. Williams. May, 5.—Special:: Lit- tel Ruble Robertson, daughter of by Rev. Smith. Your committee not being Inform ed as to the presentation of dlplo- nun to tb. graduate, of tb. elM. ^ ^ ^ 0 Rob . rUon . ot I. ••Coa.m.laa N»™»l M.a«l for „ „. r rrl- Saadag Kbool Wart.r., arraag^d 3)l , two r „r,. an. for tb. laat aaaaal «.lon nf tb. ^ 0|d convention, they can make no place for these exercises in this program. bride and groom will stay for while. the Briasion fee of 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children will be charged. Let all lovers of music , , _ come. Let all who are intereeted OC, ° Ck ... n ? r J yne * . cr0< !*‘ n *- in the school come. Doors will be / but would respectfully suggest that Saturday night beginning at 8 o'clock, be fixed for this interesting service, and that the class be in at tendance. W. C. BRANT. F. O. S. CURTIS. J. P. GRAHAM, Committee on Program. Zelgler-Carter. . open at 8 o'clock. Married Sunday, April 26, Mlnr 1 „ H. O. SHERIDAN, Elite Zelgler to Holland Carter at| Principal. | the home of Rev. P. W. Warren, who performed the ceremony. Two Children Burned. Hendersonville, May 8.—Special: On Saturday night about 10:00 be tween White Hail and Green Pond there was heard screaming, and people. Mr. Troy wick bae Just sent In a communication In reply to an edi torial frym the State which tha State refused flatly to publish, and Mr. Tray wick is now gsttlng it pub- Used in such County papers aa wtl people living near diacovered that accept it. In view of these facta, I wil InoS give the State any news from this office, and have so Instructed both tho houue of Joe Drayton, colored, ywaa burning. He and hla wife had I gone away front home leaving three It will be with regret that the children, ages 2, 6 and 10 years «n. New Soda Fount. The Jones Carbonating Company has Just Installed a handsome new aoda fount This fount will adorn the lee cream parlor, at the stand fonaariy occupied by the Waltorbor Drag Co. Sleep on and take thy rest. We know that God loves thee. But It seems that ws love yon best Q. E. Memorial at Island Creek. The i eg r Jar memorial exercises at Ireland Creek cemetery will be held at this place Saturday next. There will be several speakers, and a pic nic dinner will be served. . ^ ^ . . . _ of the young men in the offic% Immed a ely a er t e ceremon> frauds of Mra. W. B. Sanders in Before help could reach them, the I regret this, as I feel that my actp place he left Friday morning. Convict Dice* of"*Pellagra. Mr. and Mrs. Carter left for RR- Watferboro will lesyn of her inten-j bouse had fallen in on two of the ter, where Mrs. Carter will make n on to go to Georgetown to reside children, the oldest one having sa ber home until her husband returns wrjj |, er d4Ud i, tert h,, Carnegie, caped from the burning building, from Fort Mlchle N. T., for which Mrs. Banders expects to leave in aj Magistrate R. G. W. Bryan, was short while. notified and went but found It un- The Southern Baptist Convention 0eCeMary ^ bold - John Giles a negro convict, died | U aext Annual B^etlng Birthday Party, at the Jail here Saturday night afto i n Jacksonville, Florida, on Wed nee- Chaplin Davis was tho an illness of a month of pellagra, day Nay 17th. Revs.' F. O. S. Cur- host at * delightful birthday party Giles was convicted about a year a* ! t i 8 aad j, g M . Finch are the aa- S 1 *** ** hl * mother, Mrs. U. W. and seatencod to two years on the soclational delegatee from Collotoa *° hta ““J Uul « frleads. chain gang for stealing aa ox. He AsaoclaUdb and expect to leave on HmUu ' ,u f aftentooa. The was from Parksrs Ferry. He was Monday to fipT»d Its ssaslnns. I wmm ,n ooMwatloa of his twelfth Miss Arline Saunders has gone trt burled at Gallows Hill Suadsy af- I birthday. Hie aftenmow was «w»n g i | - ■ ■■ . — Mlsaea Lilia Beach and Xather^fuUy speet to playing numerous | D - O’Quln of WiMlasM Linder, of Mt. Carmel, were to towu gaaoea. RefreshaeeaCs. rnhsleiles of among those la town Monday. In the office belong to hte publto yet 1 feel that (here are othto sou . res through wbi h they can bt received, and henceforth there Ip noth'ng here for the Columbia Statfr Such, infonuuiton us it publishes wil have to be rece'ved from some other source. If lt> is false, it can be np wor e loan the malicious misrepre sentation* which they have been pub WslGog against me since the Tlllmaa trial. Cole L. Bleasa. an extended trip North to company with a eouein wbo resides In Way Cross. On. She will bo away for tho Summer. teraaoa. L J. May of Smoaks was la town: the latter part of last visiting rslativss part of tho week, jptog. skop- cake, toe cream | served during tho O'Quln vrfis oa bis way to Chari sot So oa a buatospp trip.