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/ <V VJi. x: XIV. COURfS QUICK WORK mVGRKSSMAN I.KVKK TO WED. A R»^ OlUVBRKAKIMi SESSION HELD MONDAY. Lexington, June l’?. wide and national interest HIGHER EDUCATION ADVOCATED JiidA<‘ Oage A>»ke«1 That More Atten tion In* Paid Schntiln and to ('hain*4iaii|r> and Jail*. Annonarrnieat of Hi* Approaching Marrlawr Conic* a* a Surprise. Of State- will be the marriage of Asbury Francis Lever^ the popular seventh district congressman, and .Visa Lucile Sour-! “XINETEKX ry Butler of Lexington, the event to be solemnised next Wednesday evening July 5 a» *> o'clock. This announcement comes as a surprise WALTERBORO. *. C WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. 1911. J WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT i M NO. 46. MISS H. E. MALONE BKAITIFTL YEARS % * / . I One of the books which would d any girl good to read is a thin littla volume called •'Nineteen Beautiful ] •nthusiasm, thanked those m ho I ever knew, for the professor made a beautiful speech, in which he gen tly labored with those who had broken the rules, and then, with Years". It is a tribute of sisterly Perhaps due to the fact that Col leton county* is a prohibition county | Had not. in the name of himself an the other members of the faculty, and held them up as an example. The fact that m-e did not do any thing particularly out of the m-uy. .Mr. Lever came to Lexington a day affection, a sweet and touohlEg or tmo ago, presumably on a busi- memorial of a short though lovely ness trip, and nothing was knomn life, and was written by that great of the wedding arrangements until woman, Frances K Willard, In yesterday when the announcements memory of her younger sister MaryJ »nd that our general reputation was or that Charleston county secured a mas made. who died in early youth. I good. but I was so disgusted with large portion of our crime infected' marriage will take place nt Between the tmo sisters a pe- . myself at this false standing. that. ^ ■ oour t of Genertl S'-s * ,OR - H the bride antKmlll lie culiarly close relation had always e f »r a miserable sense of what terr or\, t ie iourt o . very quiet, no formal invitations isted they more not only sisters, j they call honor, subsisting among sions which convened here Monday ( hjorng been Issued. However the but. in the nearest sense, comrades schoolmates and thieves, I should consumed only a part of one d 3 )- 1 public generally has been invited to and friends Kearejfl at what Miss have risen then and there and stat- — . . — • » 1 # /-"—ii.. _ 1 This is a record breaker for Colle- witness ,i 1# , ceretnonv. ton county The cases which had been set for trial were all conclud- Willard calls "dear old ’Forest cd the facts In the case." Ttiis college life had the usual outcome into the world of society Miss lluttler mill he attended by Home ," their father s farm In a her three sisters Mrs. W. A. Wright rural solitude of Wisconsin, they ed and the jurors discharged at of Atlanta, and Misses Alice .Mae mere all in all to each other, for (slid action: and Mary mas. In many noo<1 • land Lillit* iiutler. M. K. Zeigler of they had no other companionship. ; respects, an average girl, full of Court was called at 1" o«lock Orangeburg former private secretary Neither one of them ever saw any- healthy*, normal desires. Though Monday morning. Judge Ceo. \\ ■ Jo yj r Lever mill be the best man. thing of the world except In the never frivolous, she loved society Gage, presiding. Solicitor i eurif >>*, j ybe ceremony mill be*performed by briefest glimpse, until the younger It* its best sense, and possessed, in Sheriff Fox. < lerk Padgett, seven- William H. Hiller, of Columbia mas sixteen. They were then both marked degree, a gift not granted teen grand and thirty-tmo petit a college mate of Mr. Lever assisted sent to college at Evanston. * a -' •* matter of course to all the jurors mere present. i by Rev. T. S. Brown, pastor of St. It is easy to read between the food and talented the gift of Solicitor Peurlfoy handed a hatch Stephen's Lutheran church. lines and see that the talented el- popularity of indictments to the Grand Jury. bride-elect is the second der sister was the most distinguish- But this sweet blossom of protn- Jttdge Gage, made a brief charge to daughter ol Maj. John \v tison Buiie ed in all that related to scholarship. l*e 'w as not 'destined to unfold in the Grand Jury In which hestresse who com^s of the oil* distingui-h- But it seems that Mary was more the gardens of earth. She was smlt the importance of a liberal educa tion. His charge was full of thought and timely suggestion. Judge Gage said that walking d owl> the street he saw an old man full of year- seemingly not very prosper ed family of Abbeville and Edgefiel endowed wi-h the distinctively fern- ten with m trial sickness In her Butlers and is a relative of the late Inine charms of beauty and atiiiabil- nineteenth year Miss Willard Gen. .vt t. butler the famous Con- ity. Best of all she was, and writes thus of her last moments federate leader and later prominent had been frjm childhood, deeply "Father said to our Mary, for the in the history of the State. While religious, and this added the crown- first time coming directly to the a resident of Athens, Ga. she w »s ing grace to a singularly lovely char subject of her danger, ‘My child j ous, by his side walked a beautiful H -indent of Lucy Cobh Institute acter. One of her teachers at If G yd should think It best to babe. He was led to think upon an( j wa8 | a ,^ r graduated from Due this college saye of her: "Mary take you to himself should you he; what condition this old man's po sition could have been changed. There was a time when a man's position in the world depended on his birth but such Is no longer the case. South Carolina in 1860 gave only* 875.000.00 to all their SrhooU end colleges which were at tended by 5,000 or 6,000 pupils. There was at that time one single college and one or two denomina tional schools South Carolina now pays several million dollars for several higher institutions of learn ing w'hich instructs more than West Female college Miss Butler with her sweet, delicate face, win- is a woman of rare charms and' uing almost confidental maniner pleasing personality. and earnest, honest purpose, con- Itnmediately after the ceremony, | jured the hearts of teachers and Mr. and Mrs. Lever will leave for the mountains of North Carolina pupils at once." Still further il lustrative of Mary’s conscientious- after which Mr. l^ver will return j ness In the least matters is the sc to Washington.—The State. general presentment: count which her slater given of agj ‘X am afraid to go?' She looked quickly at him with a rather pitiful face, she -eemed to consider a moment, and then said in her Ijw. mournful voice, *1 thought I should like to get well, for I am young; but if { Cod wants me to go 1 should say Ood'.' When I asked for ge for her Sunday school episode in their college life: “1 think I never in my life had , claes, she said. 'Tell them to be We found true bills on all indict such a sense of ill-desert as when good’, and then added with great- ments handed us by the Solicitor. a t the close of the term our belov- er earnestness. Tell every body to We find that our recommen-'ed professor Jones called the names be good.' Henceforth, this laat mer- dations pertaining to the county C f all who (by their own testimony sage was to become the motto - jail have been carried out, the had violated the rules, asking them the keynote to the life work of the quarter of a million children. The committee finding the same in much to rise, whereupon they reluctantly gifted elder sister. The commission, old man on the street. If he had better condition, it being painted on styod up. among them my sister ‘Tell everybody to be good,' was had the opportunity of the present I the inside, with floors scrubbed, Mary, who was the saint of the * sacred one, never to be forgotten might have done better. Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: 1 want to a-k you to give a little more of your attention to the schools of the county and not so much to chain-gang and poor-farm. 1 would not however, have you neglect the-e institutions, but I hav been very' much discouraged at the way some grand juries have given attention ‘to the number of the pigs and number of bundles of fod der on the poor farm and not a word as to schools. It is refresh ing to c mie here from the gullies and the hills of the up-country and aee the fair, level and fertile lands of this section. What your coun try needs and what any land needs is manhood. The criminal c; caught and prosecuted but there is no hope for him. The hope of the future is in the kind .of men we and roofing sound. school. He then called the names or slighted The re-indexing of the records of all who had not violated the This notice and these extracts can of the Clerk of Court and R. M. j rules, that is. who had not reported not of course do Justice to this C. office for the county, that was having done so, and we stood up. story simple and sweet, of a beau- authorized by the General Assembly none of us knownig to what all Hful life To form an idea of Ms in 1910. has been done in a very this wa*f preliminary' Now came unique charm, one must read it atlsfactory* manner by the present the keenest moment of self-contemp and It is well worth reading. Clerk jf Court. H. I). Padgett, Esq | and in the re-indexing the most ! _ __ } modern methods were adopted. Our investigations have been ex- ! •enslve and all .matters requiring *ur attention not herein mentioned »r«* row in the hands if compe tent committees All of which is respectfully sub mitted. W. V. GLOVER. Foreman. Walterboro. S. C.. July 3. 1911. Juror* Absent Only one member of the Grand AIKTHODMT SUNDAY SCHOOL. A Delightful I'arty. >- | On Thursday evening, June 29, I I'Uns for Kutairr Improvement of the young men of the town were This Popular Sunday Sghool. enjoyahly entertained by the young Plans have been set on foot look ladies at a card party at Miss Flor- ; ence Black's. The house was beau- ing to an increased Interest In ami tjf u ||y decorated, carrying out the attending upon, the Methodist Sun- color scheme of pink and white, day school here. At a meeting of Progressive Old MaUd was the 1 the teachers and adult members of KRnoe of the evening. The scare the school Sunday* afternoon, it was cards were of pink and white with decided to inaugurate new method- P« n pictures of old maids After in some of the departments. several games were played it was The music is to be made a spechd found that Miss Miriam du Bois You must 1 Jury was absent, which was J. P. feature and a well trained choir, wuti the lufky winner of the ladies ~ * * I — _ I ^ .J 1 make out of the hoyx have better schools. True Rill*. The Grand Jury returned the fol lowing true bills: Daniel Britt, forgery. William Fr • ser. house breaking and larceny. Allie Daniels, breach of trust with fraudent intent; Ben Jones house broking and larceny. No bill was Thursday morning returned against Ben Jones for as sault and battery with intent to kill. Gibson. On the Petit Jury, follow- supplemented by several mush ian Injf were absent: W. C. Craven, G. prize which was a dainty handker- with instruments, will be one cf »'"1 Dr. Hrsy the gentlemens' the most enjoyable of the new Prize, a very handsome necktie. Mr. | plans There will be a special 11111 Sherwood Price was awarded the I* Ferguson, D. W. Kinard, W. W. Carter. Court was In session all yester- sical program rendered Sunday af booby, which was a bottle <>f soda day and will he in session today. 1 ternoon. mint tablets Dainty refreshments. The Judge hearing appeal cases. Realizing the need for a larg*- ( ^rrylng out the color scheme were lie- hopes to be able to leave on boy's class, Miss Belle Sanders wa- served. appointed organizer and teacher cl ^ ,e f°ll ow i n K were Invited: Mi*M such class to be composed of t ^ Imer Flshburne, Essie Hyrne, K.itb To Addrewa Advertising la-ague. I young men of the town not new W'lne Howell ( Eunice Girder Beu- E. C. McCarty, credit manager of members of the Sunday t school. \ Ethel Grube/, Hankie von These prisoners all plead guilty', the Charleston Chamber of Com- special invitation ia extended all j Emmie Stvobel,/Dolly© Price, and Allie Daniels wap given one merce. and J. T. Arrington, of Nor- young men to be present Sunday at- ' ,v * an Erice, Ella da Bois Miriam year on the chain gang Daniel folk Va., will address the Colle- ternoon and unite with this class .duBols Helen Eucas, Pauline San-| ton Merchants' Advertiselng League Another feature which promts*- , * , ‘ rB * Mary Met ants and Florence Black. Messrs. Henry Glover, Charles- j wortli Glover, Christoph vonLehe, Britt, 1H months; William Fraser, ton Merchants Advertisemg league Another feature which promt-- 18 months. Middleton Haynes, for at Taylor's hall. Thursday evening 10 be very kelpful is that of iuvit- violatlon of dispensary law was nt 9:00 o'clock All members are ing each Sunday some prominent found guilty and a sealed sentence urged to he present. Mr. McCarty is speaker to address the school f<«r left for him. Ben Jones plead guilty to house leston one of the young bustlers of Char- ten minutes. The first of the-* , Anderson, George I rice, Sher , apd will he able to bring speakers will be heard Sunday ; * 00< ^ I rice, D B. Peurl'oy . M 1 breaking and larceny, stealing a some splendid suggestion* to the ternon. gun from John Williams, and was Walterboro merchants. Mr ArHng- The public is Invited to attend given 18 "months He® an escaped ton Is an advertising manager of'all these exercises, and it is hoped convict from Georgia, and admitted experience and is now engaged '•in ? that a full house will greet the that he was due seven months of a getting up the Trade and Industrial speaker next Sunday afternoon. The, sentence which he was going to edition for The Press and Standard, hour is 5:30 o'clock. serve when the weather was cooler. 1 The officers of this school are j The following is the presentment G. \V. Glover Opens Wore. as follows: Superintendents, W. W. made at the opening of the after-! G. W Glover has deckled to go Smoak and Jas. K. Peurlfoy; secr*- noon ses-lon' | Into the mercantile business agai t tary, H. W. duBols; teachers, J. K. To His Honor, Judge George W. wCJjie stand formerly occupied by j Peurlfoy, W. W. Smoak. C. M. Grac Gage Presiding ^udge Circuit , Glover Bros at the corner of Hamp-. Misa Essie Loper, Miss Beulah Giov- CouS. July, Itll. * l to ‘ 1 8tm ‘ t an ' J RaUroad Avenue. We the Grand Jury for Colleton , He has put in a line of grocerii4, county' respectfully submit this our | furniture and brlc-a-bra*. „ Rogers, G. Hyrue, Hughes Murray, Mr. Marvin, Bennie Sanders, Camp- hell Sanders. Raymond Patterson, Lucian Patterson, Khelt Simmons, Marshall Gruber, Johnnie Lucas. Gaddie Padgett, Harold Fripp Ful ler Frlpp and Vernon Padgett. er, Mrs. Jno. D. Glover, Mrs. H. W. duBois, Miss Winabee Grace, Mrs. C.'a. Graves, Mias Ethel Sanders. Hon. W C. Brant of Snkk-rs was among the promin*-nt visitors to Walterboro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cone, of Lodge, are lit town at the home of Mrs Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones. , MARRIAGEH AT ADAMS RUN. “More A mom" Deacrthea Two Very Pretty Home Wedding*. Adams Run, Jul^ 1.—Special: An event around which was ceafered much interest was tbe marriage of Miss Ssiiie Allston, second daugb- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. McKay Alls- ton, to Mr. John W. Wltsell, for merly of Walterboro, but now of Charleston, on Thursday, June 22. Thu Episcopal church was prettily decorated. Palms and ropes of ; w h ( te ribbon were used and oue was struck with the swet simplic ity of the decorations as befitting an early morning wedding. As the sweet strains of tbe wedding march played by Miss Ruth Larsen, rang out on the air, the ushers, Mr. • m Legare, and Mr. Reuben Als ton, marched up tbe aisle. Then tame the maid of honor, attired in a lovely white suit, carrying a bouquet of pink gladiolus. The bride, attired in a dainty one- suit, came in on her brother Dou- nK's arm. They* were met at the chancel by the .groom and his best man. his brother, and there, sur rounded by many loving relatives and admiring friends, the two were made one by her Rector, Rev. Mr. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Wltsell left tmmedi- dii.lely after the ceremony for an extended trip North. They were the recipients of many* handsome presents. The guests came from va rious parts of the state. It is not often that one has the good fortune of attending two wed dings in less than a weWk, hut 1 did The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Welch was the scene of as pretty a home wedding as 1 ©*n witnessed, the contracting par ti* t being Miss Ruth Welch and Mr. P. V. O'Neil. The parlor was tastefully decorated with palms and wl lie flowers, the color scheme be ing green and white. The bride wore a dainty white lingerie suit, and was nt sweet and fair a bride •a "e er the won shone on." The groom woie the conventional blank.’ The ceremony was performed by *h© Rev. J. S M. Finch. Dainty ie- fresh men ts were |hrved. consist'a; o cuke, ii-c cream ant. wine. Though only the immediate relatives of tirl.lt* iwilL the exception of two friends 1 were fresent and no invi- t.'tions jii.i Out, tl.c yxiung couple received many handsome presents of silver, china, trlc-a brae, etc. Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil left on the after noon train for Charleston, Asheville, Brevard and other points of inter est. The bride's traveling suit was a hand-embroidered coat suit with accessories to match. The young couple was showered with rice by* those who saw them board the train, and an old shoe was thrown In for lurk. May the beau tiful day be a type of their lives. The ladies of the Osborn Baptist church gave a festival last Friddy night which was quite a success. The cake voted to tbe moat popular lady, was won by Miss Nonie Dodd, and it was real popularity that se- ; cured the votes. I Tbe young men of the town gave a dance last Wednesday evening, ! which was much enjoyed by those who attended. I Miss McKee Is vi-iting Mrs J. G. Palmer Miss Charlotte Sloman Is visiting Mrs. John Welch. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Chassereau, have moved over from Jacksonboro and are occupying the Avant cottag for tbe summer. MORE ANON Negro Sent U» Jail. Junior Jennings, a negrj, was brought to jail yesterday morning by .Chief-of-Pollce E. D. Smoak, of , Lodge. This negro is charged with breaking open a trunk and taking $28, the trunk and money belonging to another negro by the name of Lewis Kennedy of Caldwell's. The preliminary was held by Magistrate H A. Cummings and Jennings ad- , milted taking the money from the trunk, hut claims that Kennedy sold him whiskey which made him drunk otherwise he would not have taken | the money. Mr Smoak says he found $22.75 on Jennings' person, which the negro says is part of the money he took from the trunk. BIG MILITARY MOC - - * , HEYWARD RIFLEMEN TO GIYH PICNIC AT IVAXHOE. WILL BE GIVEN JULY 18 CR It Prise Drills and Shooting Matches For Valuable Prize* to Be a Feature of Use Day. < At * a meeting of the Heyward Ri flemen beld at the Armory Thursday evening, it was decided by tbe com pany to give a picnic at Ivanhoe on the 18th or 19th of Jul>\ At the picnic, it is proposed to have quite a day of it; consisting of prize drills, target shooting, etc., and valuable prizes will be given to the best drilled man. the best marksman etc. Several addresses will be made on that day. and it is proposed to make the day quite notable one in the history of the company. Adjuant General Moore has de cided that there will be no annual encampment this year because of the lack of State funds; and this picnic Is to supply somewhat the loss of that Arent. The public are cordially Invited to come and bring their baskets. Recently there has been added to »he armory individual lockers for each member of the company*. These ba kers are fixed so that each mem ber may keep his uniform and equip ment therein, have access to it him self, and at the same time, other members of rompsny cannot gain access thereto. In this way all the equipment of the company can be kept In the Armory Instead of being scattered all over the county among the different members) This Is an Improwement that tbe men greatly looked forward to. Very soon there will be a re-orga: txaUon of the conrpanyx Lieut. gar T. Hiers having banded In kla resignation because of press of private affairs. Beveral new non commissioned officers will also be appointed. The members of the com pany are very sorry Lieut. Hlen re signed. He was a popular officer. When his resignation is accepted, an election will be held to fill vacan cy. The company ht in very good condition, and is composed of a very desirable class of old men, and al so recruits. W<hiuuT* Mi**lonnry Union Meets The Woman's Missionary Union Auxiliary to the Colleton Baptist Association held a very interesting meeting with the Zion Baptist church, June 24-25. Saturday Morning -Devotional ex ercises, conducted by Mrs. G. A. Martin, vice president, who presided over the meeting in the absence of tbe president. Address of Welcome—Miss Katha- leen Fogartle. /-m. Papers pertaining to our vwork were read by ladles of the union. An account of the work of some of our missionaries in CJiina, as given in six short letters, were read by different members of the un ion which were enjoyed very much by all. After enjoying a bountiful dinner, we again assembled In the church and gave our attention to a very Interesting paper which was read by a "Sunbeam". Mrs. Batle Hug gins, conducted the devotloual exer cises. after which the reports from the committees were given. Sunday Morning—Missionary ser mon, Rev. J. 8. M. Finch the pastor the church, his subject being •'SJie hath done what she could". The collection was given to the or phanage. We thank th«x good people of Zion for their kind entertainment. The next meeting of the Union will he at Doctor's Creek. Septemln- 19-20. Our State secretary, Mrs A. L. Crutchfield, is expected to be with us at that meeting, JANIE SAUNDERS. Secretary pro tent. Magistrates, II. A Cummings, of Lodge; P. J. Wilson, of Smoaks; | A Walker, of Ruffin; R. O. W. Bryan, Hendersovnllle; L. E. Hill, Hound; J. E Bryan of Walterboro, were here Monday attending court. P. J. Liston of Smoaks, was here Monday on business. Dr. and Mrs. Riddick Ackerman are at home again Dr. Ackerman has fully recovered from his oper ation for appendicitis, and has re sumed his practice. J. O. Jaques of Cottageville, had buefaent In town yesterday. 1 1 J i: I I f V 4f ■T