The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 13, 1911, Image 1
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VOL. XXXIV.
WALTERBORO, 8. C. WED flEHDAV^ ftKPTKMBKR IS, 1*11.
*o. •.
OYER $400 RAISED
SECRETARY *FX>R COUNTY
BE PUT IX FIELD.
TO
CONVENTION AT CROSS SWAMP
Third AmouU CVMnrentfcm vf CVtlkw
H. 8. AMorUtio* GraU.
Cloning In • great bunt of en.
tbusiasm, and with e. determination
to do a greater work next year tha
ever before! the third meeting of
the Colleton County Sunday school
association came to an end at Cross
Swamp church Friday afternoon.
Bree&ii'g all precedent in the State,
the convention Just before closing
raised over $400 with which to pay
——devote her
ONLY TWO MONTHS OFF
The County Fair is Now but Two
„ Hontii-. Off.
Only about two months from now
to the next county fair—Nov. 7-10.
The superintendents and their as
sistants are busily engaged in get
ting exhibitors and exhibita ready
for the fair. Th j program commit
tee will meet this week to arrange
a program for the fair. In a few
days the work will begin on the '
Deceasery repairs to the buildings
and grounds. The race truck will
be widened and new coat of white
wash put on all the buildings and
fence.
The following are the superintend
ents and their assistants:
Poultry—E. A. Mr-rvic* R. D. ‘
Robinson, L. C. Padgett.
Womans Department—Mrs. Jno.
D. Glover, Mrs. Edward duRant,
Mrs. D. E. Guedb. \ 1
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS IN AND
AROUND TOWN.
WILL XOT FLY NOW.
Fim*.
Cotton sold here today for 11.25. 1 H. R. Carter, of Ruffin. wt« in
town Tuesday, sad paid us a call
• • •
Date for Airship's Flights
InmmmA
Owing to the fact that th<> pro
posed airship flights on October
2 came so near to the County Fair,
it was thought by some of the
stockholders and officers that per.
haps this would interfere with the
a-ttendarce at the fair, and for this
Evergreens reason the committee of business
OPENING ON MONDAY
WALTERBORO HIGH HCHOOL
GINS SESSION MONDAY
PROF- SHEAUY NEW PRINCIPAL
• • •
J F. Rents, of Islandton, was
among those in" town Tuesday. I G. H. Hiers. of _
, t . among the praoperoua farmers, whm meD> who we re promoters of the
Miss Jessie Varnadoe. of Poutlo. ha d business in town Saturday. th e flights, decided to postpone
visited relatives here last week. •» | • • • the proposed aviation meet till a ______
• • • * I The Many friends of Miss Edna later date. The Fair Association h:g —
Rev J. S. M. Finch, of Adams Trice, nee glad to have her with taken the matter op. and will in
Run, had business in town, Moudny. theni M l »* Trice la milliner all prohlbllity give flights oixj
• • • * for Mrs. J. 8. Jones. or more days during the fair,
Aaron Krovltch, of Savannah a * I
nephew of S. Finn, is in* town for Mr. and Mrs J I.. Rents, spent The Wausau's Missiuuaay Jubilee. Preparations are going forward
a visit of two weeks. , Sunday afternoon yery pleasantly The Fifteenth Anniversary of Wo- for ^ 0#rvlag of >choo|
by Able dorps of
of Mm
• • •
Vernor 1,. ISdgett will ieavo next
Mondav to resume his studies at
nt ihe home of Mr. C. E. Carter manta Organised Work for Foreign
county
choeen
tee.
This
by the
Negro—A. P. Washington, R.
Chisolm, L>. R. McTeer.
u county secretary
entire jimo to the work in the
' secretary will be
executive commit- j
and will spend her time in
going over the county. visiting
the diff-nnt Sut-iay schools for
the purpose of increasing the effi'-i-| Kinsen C. C Anrior^t.
ency of the work being done by or. i *:*.-*„ , „
ganizing all the departmrnisj —
are found to be essentir-’ tc
day school work according to mod
ern ideas.
The convei> iou, which was the
third for the Aunty, was held with
Cross Swamp church in Rroxton
(township, retd consisted of a two
day’s s'tsion embracing Thursday
ard Friday of last week. The'de’e.
gates ivtd officers of the conten
tion were entertained in the hos
rhich
to Sun-
Historical Relics—Mrs. J. G. Pad-
g<*t. Mrs. H. M Carter. Misg Geor- W,,ftord Co,,e r . .
^AgricuUure^—R. E. Jones. W. A. 1 , Mi “ . f ‘ ar ‘f n Fraser leaves Sntur-
duRant. L. J. Jones. di ‘J of l lh, » for . Barnwell.
Live Stock—B. G. Hiott. W. S. whtr< will^ teach again.
Marvin, G. E. H. ’Moore,'* -
Merchar-ts and Manufacturing—W Cadet Isrel Kohn will leave next
J. Taylorw E. T. H. ShcJfer Abe Tuesday to resume his studies at
Karesh. o ' the Citadel.
Entertainmoit—Jos. W. Lucas, P.
L. Smith, H. W. du Bois. ^ Miss Effie Smith of Smoaks is
Racing Dr T. G. Kershaw. F. M. in town visiting a* the home of her
near Mt Carmel.
• • •
Cadets Harry Anderson. Ernest
Hubstor and Harvey Roger. left
yesterday to resume their studies
ai Clenis?*i College.
MIsk Sarah Kohnt who has been
visritg friends at Aiken has re-
i.rned. * She will leave In a few
day* for Hampton, where she has
accepted a position as teacher in
ii:<inpton school again this year.
8«pt 18- There will be a very largo
Missions will be celebrated in Char
leston, South Carolina, October 17, attendance nt the openirv and eve-
and IS. 1911. -• rything will begin to move off
„ Fitx j ^ a 7L**° tn , th * °J Mkoothm Prof Shealy, the new
Mrs. T. C. Doreanus tn New York,. . _ . .
where was organised the first wo- , kJ 1 ** ^ al, l e * d , y , * rr * W *?
man s missionary society to receive “ nd W,n ^ to beK,n work
a charter, the great mlaeionary on Vwiitaeut Eee
movement was begun. Slice then To ixijsigv iwriajurat reo
the work htj grown steadily year A ‘ * re*''**! V'f V* tl '* c B ^* rd
by yeu. In 1910 under the Influ- J™ ° f a ' , *‘ rboro 8choo J
ence of the wonderful lK>ok. "West- * ^sioution was pr-ised
ern Women in Eastern Lands." Mrs. r*“ l,nu ^ l or force , ,h ** , n,le -
Henry W. Peabody, chairman of ,n * a * ont,na< *«t ,e< * of two (|2»
brother.
B.
Hon 1).
L. Smith
fi wah Thursday mor;<r/g. A
pliable homes of Hie good people 0 f visiting young folk were
»wi_ iK.*Tirk were the soul of j nt
this section, who were the soul
hospitality, their only regret be
ing that there were not several
times the i-'amber of delegi-'.** pres
ent so they could have the pleasure
of entertaining them. Two sessions
were held morning and afteriwon
With a picnic dinner during the
intermission. The church was well
filled at each session r-M great
inteiestl shown in the work done
The welcome address wes made by
A. 8. Yarn, auenirin tan dent of tha
Cross ftw.-np Sunday school. He ex
pressed his pleasure in having the
convention meat in this community
He! welcomed the delegates and
visitors, not only to our church,
but <n our homes, nnd expressed
the firm' conviction that vo better
work could engage th-» r-'tention of
:hosc present tha • that of the
Snrd*»y school, rspccially with a
people who are r.Mv» to every edu
cational and uplifting influence.
The response to *he address of
welcome wps made by Hon. J, T.
Polk, chairman of the coun»y ->xe-
rntive comnlltfee. He w|shf>l to re
turn thauks^to Mr. V».-u for the
kind words of welcome. He f.-lt
sure that all who come h rr would
retiir:- home brneMiHd for havin'
l*«en here to ;• church where had
such a splendid hhtorv-
The n xt address v.as inr. , » b\
n ***'*|(tf nt Tii«j K. Penrlfov of the
Colleton County Sunday School As
sociation He reviewed th 0 wor!
of the year in the county and ex
pressed his appreciatio • ef »**'
growth i" ibis county during the
yjar, which was only a continu.
once of the gr^at work being dene
if' other counties nnd states. He
gr-ve some figures to show the
immensity of work of the 3undi>
school.
Ther* is, therefore, a great work
N'Cfl to b'* done so long/
as tiiere rre so manr rhiMr»n
ont rf the Sunday school. Colle
ton county Is to be congrr'ulated
on havp. - won the liann-r at the
,n *f State convention. We must
t1 °i ko hackw-nrd, hut forward. It
v n * do for the county to lose
*hi* br-nner.
Brof. .1. ltl*-« Go-11 >y w-.s electc-d
temporary secretary.
Pvcfldent .las. K. pe nrlfov. of
alterhcro presided. Miss Minnb*
H»ly. at the organ, and a well
trained choir. rcudyrM Inspiring ni4
** r* for fb^ TifoptfneH
Du lire at Hyrae’s Hall.
The young men of the town gave
a dance r-t HyrnHs hall Wednesday
evening. Aug. 3b, having employed
for the eocasioi- the Wichm&u Or
chestra of Chariest* n. This dr-nc<
began at !C30 o’clock and continued
till ihe dancers la-come weary of
good music and r- good floor which
Mrs. R, M. Jefferies-is In town,
visiting at the home of her pa-rents,
Capt ai l Mrs. X'. \ Savage.
• • •
Misses Lillie and Bessie Knight
spel' Sunday at Cottageville with
their sister, Mrs. P K
has
the
her
the On<ral Committee on United
Study, conceived c/i idea of a cele
bration which should stretch from
"shore to shore and recount God's
goodness'’ throughout these fifty
• • • « i years of woman's work. According- - j-
Mrs. John H. Peurifoy and little i y j ubl |ee Meeting, were begun at *' niD * ?! ih **i h0 °' *“ d t lh *
son Kmil, who have been spending Oakland. California, on October P B ?- h . a,f on February first. Owing
Miss Gertrude^ Rogers who
been spending sometime with
Misses Ari-att returned to
home at Kavenel yesterday.
dollars on ea< h of me pupils ai tend
ing the school for the whites and
one till dollar each of tho
piiills :■ tending the .chool for
the negroes. Qn^-half of this
amount is made payable on the op-
Willis
the summer in the mountains of
Norih Carollnr., returned Friday.
pu sent.
The following were the chaper
ones and committees:
Chaperones—Mr and Mrs E. D.
Remarks. Mr. and Mrs U. W. De-vis.
• • • W -«*
Hr A W Hudson and brother Ti , M 'r L . UC,a Pa,t< * rROn - of Fharles-
I'. of Ruffin, had Importai.* busin«<g 0,, • s '‘* u,n 8 M, ,he h 00 '** of her
in town Monday buslne.4 mother. Mrs. M. B.vPatterson. She
; will be here two weeks.
section, was 1 " In Walter boro ( ^on' r MrR ’ En * l,,,b w,, l ,am *- °f W1L
» Bams, spent Saturday and Sunday
day afternoon on business.
• * *
R. D. Carter, a tfrosperous bual-
wltb relatives
Peniel.
in town and at
Mr aud Mrs A. C. Von Lehe Mr. ^ess man of Ruffin, was in town i a pratracted meeting will begin
and Mrs. 1. M. Fishhuns J Mr and
Mm. W. A. Black, Mm T. P. Baker,
Mm. J. F. Lucan.
Invitation Committee—V. L. Pad
gett, J. C. Remarks.
HaJl Committee—H.C. Glover P.
' Griffin.
Floor Manager—Marshall Gruber.
Moi>di:y.
12, 1910, and spreading across thv
continent, have c-lready been held
in- thirty of the largest cities of
the country, and in many smaller
cities as well.
This great Missionary Jubilee
should prove a wondreful factor in
inspiring women to work together
for the interest of the church; ar>i
the earnest co-operation of every
woman is desired.
Interdenominationr-I mans meet- oierotion o
logs will be held Tuesday and Wed- f® 1 ?
to the embarr:• sed financial con
dition of the school district, tho
trust'.es find it absolutely neces
sary to assess this fee and will in
sist on its prompt payment.
The trustees are doing ever> thing
possible to gi\e the people of the
district a« fine educi.‘tonal facili
ties m can be found in any
town in the State aud they tog
for the eat rest jrd cheerful co-
all the patroni. Par-
asked to see that
at Evergreen Christian church this \
• • • | evening. Sept. 13 e<nd will cen-
B. N. Beach and J. K. Linder, tinue through Sunday. Rev. A.
were among those who were la W. Inabinet will conduct the meet.
Wnlterboro Monday. ; ln«.
Wnlkrrboro OU Mill Busy,
The season 6f the Waiter-
boro Cotton Oil Company has start
ed in earnest. While the number
ot bn.es o: cotton gin.- d has not
be—i so vtty 1; rge, owing to. the
continuec’ ra : nv, there have been
ro-'-d'v fur..ber of bales ginned,
rtu, ha.- deiuor strnted the yfficien
cy ot the ginticiy. which car- turn' t
.mi: u hale in an incredibly short ^ Mrs A. V. Sykes r.id sor. Le-
iinc. 'I’lcrc '.ill be none of the b<>r father, Capt G.
lei <g waits that r heretofore "* ” aj * ,8t week.
nesday evenings. Missionaries and rhlldren ra ^ r -
speakers from mission
hoard, of the different churchea of th * ***'<*' , ld thu * avold • U
will be heard, nnd the flnMt voices t _? mpl !. < l au ? >g .. . - -
in the city will lead in a speciniiy f ’
arranged programme. A luncheon 1 ] k * board of ^ »i«cL
An -i,Z _wi„k .iii w* w mmm WalUrhom high school have wieeu
* inirormld 7ddmLilt M Mngkhl Inntrwrtor Minn Mn*y
/ Miss Marion May aM her brothe-j Mr. and Mm. R. G. W. Bryan# ' u_ ^ Tuesdav morning 'Matthew., of Snbethn, .KnngM.
I. J. of Smoaka. spent the week of Hendersonville, were in town last 0n _ _# th - Aeskers of The trustee# feel that tb? Jfr*
Mry. imurnday. Mm. Bryan has just re- t^/nbUto wm to ^m. Helen Khool PJJ to be COn '
.tuned from a pleasant •‘•T! Barrett Montgomery author 6 f Utatulaled. Miaa Matihewa la vory
In the mountains of North r.roll-1 . W om«u l7'Wero U-iJs' /rcommeoded nod
- • 'former hresldent of the Federation ,or thl ' wor * . * S-
end with Mr
and Mm,
• • •'
C. D.
Paul K. Crosby, of Ruffin, R. F.
D. No. 2, hrd important business
in Walterboro Saiurduy.
• • •
C W Huttl>r, of Jf.-ksonbcro.
attei-lcd a meeting of .the high
way commission Saturday.
Miss Emmie
boro, will spend some time
of clubs in
recent graduate of the Waahlngto*
Strobe!, of Walter- 1 .n, s ,ee of 'w,l l e.leT ToUen'e, 'and £;••*» “^o.K ««d.T« D kf.'
In Chnr.'n hrlltUna lec.rer and atron, aplr- ?.
ieston to take a course of special , itual leader. * - -
study, and whHe here will be'with I he women of oar city r.nd state the^naUte-
her friend. Miss Louise, Thames, at are earnestly asked to Join i!» the ,
V* —. rr%— » »
No. 101 Tradd
Evening Post.
street.—Charleston movement and to assist in making H ou, ‘. s he teaches piauo, vocal
hi
ginning
haractei tc-.l tbe ginlfin,; season,
•i.tlos* t n* d< itiands exceed eight /
:iH'e> per d: y Raymond Patterson,
■ h» h.is run with the Colleton
’'Min*y r c*tp;ioi.e company, has
I < c* .he ginnery. Godfrey
Mr indVrs G A.-Bearh.
children, were among tltost*
were lu town Sr-’urday
/. • • • .
Mi^-s Clylu
and
who
Supt.
ours the greatest missionary nfi<#t- ,nu *‘* r barn ony, i.rsl musical hls-
• • • ! in* the South ht:.* ever Vnown. to rj: ^
| All persons destriiig information ^° , i rd ° f y r *‘ 8, *^ a ar * w * r *
ton on MM, n a ™r* e <ot- with regard to boatdlng accommoda' OMltly desirous of having the pa.
ton Oil Mill passed through town tions while in Charieston should troc ^ of ,ht * * ch ‘> o1 H*** advantage
Monday, stopping over for a short address ° r opportunity thus afforded of
mIfIT V, the hOWe 0t Dr A ’ P - 1 Chairman of Hospitality Com- hav,n K tb **‘ r children taught by one
Bp-rnes. He wet-, over to Hender. ! niittee. so well trained and highly recom.
/'.'Minders, of Stokes, ville •Sunday to take Mrs
Hall
has the active mr»iagehient of the
;• . d by Mr. A. M. Summer-
.1 superintendent.
Moved to Town.
it i- with pleasure that the
iUHny friends and well wlsht-m of
Mr
MHM, HAKPKH BRYAN i>KAl>.
Fumncm Away at tin* Kipe Am*
He*vent-Th»eci Years.
On last Thursday the death
of
Chairman of Hospitality Com
mittee,
174 Ashley Ave.,
Charlbbtoa,
South Carolina.
_ '
* ~ Ackemian-Kmoak.
A pretty home wedding was sol-
'•jemnized at the home of Mr. and
. . . . .Mf*. H. W. Aekerntan, Sr Thuni-
tlass Kntorteinment. ' day> August 24 I
Islandton Sept. 11.—Special: The The
mended.
... .. ''** houipunjr me aeam an- inciias were et'tertai
. t- a .irs. J. J. Padgett, of Wll- g e l entered the home of Mr Hi»r- evening September 9 r* the
i . welcome them to Walterboro p« r Bryan near --' r - * - -
_ . . > ur contracting parties being
Excelsior class of Cross Bwanij) .Sun- l!lsg Mamie E Ackerman a::d Mr.
day school anti a number of its w. Claude Smoak
friends Were entertained Saturday '
rw w _ » —
hos.
U ^3idri.:g
lown prim.iriiy
They have come thence
his
.The parlor was tastefully deenr-
. - - -. ated with vines and roeee. The
Belfs, and bore pitable home of Miss Florence Jones bride was dressed in a lovely satin,
— wife, his constart and of Ashton. t The ceremony was performed by
to get th.Hr chil- devoted companion for the past Our class being blue over the Rev. L. B. Ackermc.n.
Inc i < the excHleni M-b<>ol here, forty six years. approaehli <g departure of so many The bridal couple were preceded
Mi Padgett purchased the reside,i< » Mrs. Bryr.n. who was Miss Sarah of Its men hers, decided to put fof- by Misses Daisy Ilderton and Cor-
fornitrl} cH-enpied by Mr. and Mrs Gooding,, had* reached her seventy- usual program and try to lay aside alle Ackerman and Misses
\V. T, Wn-ren which has been great third year. She had been in fail- the blue nieurnf.«i *--- - -
| ly enlarged and improved. It is
town. Mr Padgett will
Rnby
and Lula Ackerman. Mrs
- - Ruth Ackerman he; utifully render.
consider,d dangerously III. number of ring plays w’ere very ed the wedding march.
through' tile week preceding much enjoyed, after which refresh-
now one of the pnttictu homes in 1“*. . th . e .P I “ i, ^ ar . but ‘_ nK ? n <,ntd fH>r children s
She had been in fall- the blue mournful feelings by ”hav” IhZruu,*
Nt* f lx /k rkus>4 «-wk» *• ft v *, # i fl er o »« <. m. • -X ~ — _•»«■ .
play, A
was
continue only
to operate his saw mill. gi,*ier> and her death.
farm r-* Williams, going from her© children, two brothers and two
each day. I She leaves a I uabhPd, four chil-
drew, two brothel* ‘.wo sisters to
H. Finn Jcwvlry t'oni|Min) Itram'lie** m-iiirn her loss The children: Mrs. ranged on the liVvn
^ Out. Sallie Riley, Mrs. Wm,.Bryan, Jacob not raring to participate
The S. Finn Jewelry Company ha* LO-h, of Jacksonville, h la
Immediately after the ceremony
incuts were served In picnic style n reception was tendered the wed.
on the lawn. After refreshments ding party • A number of hgnd-
r.ng pla.vn were continued until some and useful presents were re-
eleven o’clock. Seats had beer, ar- ceived by the bride, who
,A *-“ for **■ —
. Mi M s Grace . . , - — .tr
Vandiver, Field Score,ary for decided to enlarge its scope, and *'y Bryan. Her slaters and broth.er< ‘-•ntoyed by those present
CJ.-l- - - • - . - - - *« » — - .
. - — , was one*
inose of the populc-r yout:^ ladies of Cot.'
I train*.!, tk ' . ,n the tagevllle
. . . ^ t Mr a '' <, Mr * Rm '": k «n th.
state .was present nnd b-r nd- has opo|»ed a branch store in Sa. «»re Mesdames Belger aud Thomas. ’ Misses Saifte \ arn r-nd Mattie » ♦'n jon train for Florida, After
dresses were of the very hlghr*! vaioah. The Savannah branch will »’->l Messrs Janies «md William Hoik w-||| return* to WJnthrop .. w . yB "P^nt at Savannah and
order, r-id did. much to insnra th- be In charge of a competent jewel- Gooding, all of Hampton. ,*• Misse* Irene and Olive Jor
rnrcovu of the r,^c| nK Mi s , m, er. while Mr. Finn will remain .In H f ’«' rema-lns were taken to "Ut-nel the Confederate Home Srhoil TkIT- Z'?-’ w " ere
v Flshburne. eounty seer fnrv was IWalterboro. He will go to Savannah < rocketvilk and Interred in the Miss Tattle Rich has returned \ future home
.’•Go prevent and added materially *1 intervals to superintei*J the Gooding burying ground. The funer- fo WilHston where she will tearh „.^ m0nK ». ,he °V t ,own 8 UW,, «*
lo the success of the meeting Ir* branch store al servlcee were conducted by Rev. a KhooJ. were. Mr. and Mrs. J R Will.
J r, 't. Miss FlaMiurne, hy h»r f**!*!*- This is but one evidence of the Peeples, a Baptist minister of Hamp. c . L. Jones end Henry Ponds rhl'ln*". , t, ’ e of F ' ,a ; Mr -
ful unselfish work Is the source progressiVenesa of the manager ot 'oo The deceased had been a. cor.. w| U lefurp to Ciemson. v narne ai>j b. v, Suioak. of Buf
stant memher of this church for
many years.
IW.V. Hhealy. Filwrijiwl Wai-
imhuro High Heheiol,
The assistants tn Prof. Shealy
~ -.m tn.iri:* io. wintltrop other places 'they w i 11 go t e" R i ver- B '’ e . MiR » e " Annie Galloway, Agnes
Misses Irene and Olive Jones wll dale FI* . where they will make 8 * sr, f i™* ^aser. Lmian Farm.
■nd the Confedemla « V'..I ■ -*.*■-
«wr f**'*b-
work is the source
r rom which came the organization
thrfe years ego and it hr.t he«n
kept ally# only by her faithful
W("*lt.
The program r.' published last
week was carried out. except t^t
one or two of the speakers wer?
absent, but their places were fill-
this new jeweir)- company.
er, Leonie Padgett, Essie Hyrne.
Card Fn#ni Prof Hhewly.
Prof. Shealy as issued the fol
lowing notice:
I desire to call the attentlot' of
. .. ■ ■ • the school patrons to the fact that
fht. brothers of the groom; Misses _
Work -on Street l*rogriWng.
The work of claying Main street
is progressing splendidly, and it is
Hendersonville Powtoffieo AboliHlteel.
The HeDdersonviile postoffice has
^ ... »uv strauoi parrons io the fact that
.. —t®* hroiners of the groom; Misses j t | B y necessary and especially
Miss Minnie: .Kilter has returned Daisy nd Ruby Ilderton. of Sum- rf .„{ pnill . thlil nilt> ii H entered
."•fter a dellKhtful visit to the mouu. mervllle S. C.; Mr. Howell Acker- ^1-. ^ - -
tains ef North Carolina. * ' “
I*»v»f. C, L. Hltenly in T<*wn
hoped "that the "town limit will to h****" d,BC onUnued by order of the P r° f : L ; 8he «ly, the new prin. b^, ‘l (,
“ “ ■ ‘ The cause of ® , ^?L® f /i 1 ® " alterboro Hl « b "‘‘hool
the bride and Miss Coralle Acker
man of Charleston, sister of the
reached this week Mr. Hiers p f ,tma,t *“ r E^neral.
on
- w « ■ <sv ■* ne lietKJ I
wen* n„- ■;:;~--, h :ri.«^.To co^ '• ' b *
<«i bv 'iD 'olntm**,,, T*i her Train- ® ,: » ,e8 ,h ‘* t b f l ° ra | routes, one from Walterboro and
r^ .«.P R^ B F Hlitor5'. ?,!L «M' *'*« ^ “ o„. from Whit. H.U. -hlch rout..
iec« but he wav absent and Rev tbe ® a “ dy ® nd ° f P wrve thi* territory. Mail former-
p R. Ulmer filled his place H. L. * ,reet M ° 1* * ent to Henderaotwllle will go
F.rckman, of ChcJ'leston. who was , ^ er to Walterboro, Route 5
absent because of illness was to \ T “ P»—
lir.ve spoken on organized Bible
class work W W. Smoak, was as.
.• . . : promptly at the beginning of the
!? an ‘. Augusta Ga.: brother of aeOT j on Classification will be done
promptly, and late entries will oi
ly cause Inconvenience Enter all
the first day.
of your children of school age on
Parents wfll please see to it
that pupils bring to school, on the
Womans Foreign Mis. 0 f opening the
|«tv o* »*-•»---*' *
_ .. « vtn ti iu neuerooro, itoate & or
To Ope« rtuHograph HtneJo. to White Hr.ll. Route 1. The llt-
Photographer J. R. Halford will tie offices of Bootle. Bryan and
*««ne<r this subject ‘ab the op ® n up a P holo * ra P b at «<»‘o in, Brant are also discontinued Jno
—a- *uojeci. aii tne spwvh- t|, e building rww-nr.i^a k. ,k-. a v 1.
W, M. 1’. S«Hl**ty to M«e4^
Pfof Shealy There will be an Important meet
will atop at the Henderson House. ln K th « Womans Foreign Mis. aa>y 0 i opening the promotion cards.
He will he pleased to meet as many ■locc-rp Society at the Methodist given out at the close of the last
of the patrons and people of town church next Tuesday afternoon, the a esaion*.
as possible at the opening exercises 19th at 6 o’clock. This meeting is All prtrous and friends of the
Monday morning a<t the school au- * or tbe purpose of re-organisation, school are cordially invited to to
dltorium and every member ought to feel present on Monday morning, 8* nt.
it her duty to be with the society '■»‘-
UUIIUIUK occwpie
es were good, and showed careful Finn Jcwelry rompany
prepaiT.‘ioii Miss Vandiver’s sub. J Mr. Halford will occi
jects
occupied by the 8. Y. »c a ck; !■ carrier for Waiteroroi IVogram (Vnumitted to Mewt. Ladl c». make an earnest effort tei
the society. ig t h
_ -s ^ ^nwvxrn* t ™. -wt. nrnuri I
, **r ! Route 5; till the rsgnlar carrier The programc Committee ^,,^7. co,u ® out Tu ****7 ^«rnoon.
iecta ■ ■«»- Mr. Halford will occupy the rear e»n to selected nnd Cauthen Guess in* of Col C O Padmtt nv t *
« J .wT r ? W c,aI, y wall handled.' M d og this hnitdtnr w- I. . tor whit* w«ji f»—•- * - - v * u «d««tt. Dr T.
nod end of this building. He U a for White Hall, Route I
_ • h * ^ th « ««HH»Wod often** lk pkotogmp4ier of enperience. and ex. |
* —— Waala to to taeatad thorn pemn. j Miss NeU
1 neatly. ^ I wer# in town Sniardiy.
_ _ - - -«.ww ^rr r. Mrs L. W, McTeer, nnd daughter.
O. Kershaw and E. T. H Shaffer, of Mrs A. H. Wlehmaa, who have
tho Colleton County Fair aaaodh. spendtag tho summer nt talnda
father Gon will bold a meeting Friday af. Greenville, have returned to Wi
lemtmh of this ireefc at 4 o'eloof 1 "
L Sh
Prin
Mias Mattie Thomp?
r*
'•loeM, bora.
alter. Mias Dlx, is tho gr
tev, Mrs. J. J. Pad