The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 20, 1911, Image 1
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OPENING OF SCHOOL
l,«‘n is l>iulK<m S«Tiously Cut bjr Jno,
NettU-j*. TI* 4 unMiHy Niglit.
What may prove to be a seriouB
urturk^vi »»«.’ cutting affray occurred near the
WALTEKBORO HK.H home of Mor ^ an CraveIlt about /ive
PROGRAM FOR FAiR ELECT REU) WORKER
TO RON FOR SENATE
GIN'S AXNl'Ali MESHION.
niileH from town Thursday night,
whei^ John Nettles and Lewis Padg
ett becrme engaged in a difficulty
which resulted in Mr Padgett’s gef-
CX>M-MITTKK ARKANtiES PRO- MISS
GRAM FtHt FAIR WKKIv.
IBA M. FISH III’RXE
CEITS POSITION.
AC
:B . BEGINS NEW WORK OCT. FIRST
INTERESTING EXERCISES HELD ting cut pretty badly in three places GOVERNOR Bit/
Mr. Nettles was brought to Jail Frl-
day afternoon on commitment paper
Aildre—« Mad* h, H^r.. IH.U.- !>» 5 H '"’,The .1*< and Ihher Ma- T« Har K» tt ™ Tin., Thn iVj '' <V4
RACKS AT CJOl’NTY FAIR.
Progmin Aifangefl For Racing Eves
by Or. T. <■. K« rstiMu.
The following is a copy of a letNtf
being mailed to a number of horse- (X>|i w , TALRKRT« OF
men in tne county by lir. If. Wet— ■ <,■.■ a- u*ii ■ wwit chcj
shaw. chairman of the racing com- K,KI ' ,I> » l,,x ^
mittee. t
The committee in charge of the ,
^POSE EVEN SENATOR TILLMAN
ort to give the visitors to the fair a *
good clean racing program. This
KDGB-
CONTEST
guUhrd Speakers. Large
Enrollment.
The opening exercises of
is still incarcerated awaiting the
recovery of the wounded man
It seems that a report had been
brought to Padgett thnt Nettles had
been talking about him using some
the ugly epithets, Thursday evening
tinguished Speaker* Ii
To Attend.
Red.
Interdenominational Work
In Colleton tVuuty.
committee of the
Following the action of the
re-
at
are accorded the co-operation and
support of the horse owners In
the county. May we not count upon
you to assist us? Now please do
; not raise the objection that you
haven't any horse that cap. run or
trot, as the case may be
we can find out, there
Uvr of Who Make* The
(Race.
The Sunday News carried the
So far as following announcement on its front
are about page.
-^Valterbo.o High school, were Mr. t adgett agid Mr Campbell w « r « c . )Un ty fc-ir association, at its meet- cent Sunday school convention
at the £4idltorlum Monday morning, passing Mr. Cravens and Mr. Pad- , Prldav afternoon arranged a Cross Swamn ai which it was decifl v “" * ,
heaionlnr at nine o’clock There ee tt called Mr Nettles out and J 11 * pnaa y ariernoon arrangea a ^ .samp, at wnirn u *as aecia f five horses in the county Columbia September 16.—Special:
beginning ai nine o nuv*. ‘ “Yj 3 k® 11 taneo air. neities out, tei.tative program which will be ed to put a worker in the field for j „ ah«i,irt Henator n n
were present, besides Abe 'acuity, they went a short piece down the carr , ed 0||t a( the * fs;4r Nov> 7 . 10 . Colleton County, and over $400 rais h i thc race for ^.electi
trusteea, a large number of v s road, when Mr. Padgett asked him 8ey e ral very distinguished speakers ed for this purpose, th^ executive
ors, and two hundred pupils. These if he made the remarks attributed
filled the large auditorium to over- to him. Mr Nettles str-ted that he
flowing. A most interesting pro- had, and again cursed Mr. Padgett,
gram was carried out, in which who slapped him nearly down and
addresses were marie by mem- then knocked him down, jumping
hers of the county board of educa- on him. Nettles who had ai< open
will be Invited to address the au- committee of the Sundj.y chool as.
diences during the three days, and sociMion held a meeting Iasi Thurs.
a program full of interest and pleas day for the purpose of selecting the
urable entenainnient has lieen pro- field
vided. it was deedied to have the
four days program a litile different
'Pil’m*M* enter
election ir« the com.
horse flesh, and better and fanter ing Democratic primary, as R is
horses that the Fair AossoclatU??* generr-lly understood he will do. he
is putting on this racing in the hope will be confronted with an opponent
. „ ,, thr-t our people will breed better for this Senatorial seat in the per
wroker or secretary for (Ville- 8tock Hon of ro , william Jasper Talbert.
>unty. Miss Ida M. Fishburn vr, u -
tion trustees r.nd Professor Shealy knife in his hand, begrn cutting, in- froIn thOHt . | asf yeaI . The flrst
ton couuiy. .v,,ss ...a m r isnourn j Now U)nt ROod roads arp an a8 . The rumor that Mr. Talbert will
v.is the niiai •.mous choice ot the s „ rtM j f ar | and no longer a promise enter the race for the Senate next
The school 1 "gins the session with Dieting three pretty bad wounds. j a ~y"will be known as opening day sion' Wcided' to give*^ up 'the ^pwiai the futur f’ 11 <,0<>s * eem ,ha, lf w< * ? < * r ‘ r haB he *‘ ,r . current In this State
., n( i w ;m doubtless two in the 1-ack and one iu. Mie * , tie known as opening nay. .on iu. im o lo gi\e up t.ie sp«H.ial ^ K ,. t thp lnterest aroused It will for several weeks, hut it is now
good prospects anil will noum.e . two in tne nacK ana on* iw^-ene vecon( i ah Agricultural day; third, work she was doing r.t Nashville, in .. ro mnaritivelv easv matter to known that he has made the nosi-
surpass i ny previous year in point left side. Mr. Campbell got out of Kiln* ation .l riav fourth \ecro Da-. Li naration for larirer church work P eomparaitvei) easy matter to Known iniu ne nas mane me posi
of ,*^»ul irice and the scope of the buggy to separate the combat- ‘' a> ’ rou r,. ’ * NeRro Ua . p ( l . ln , r a R r . ( k ' fo lhv ,K,t, «* r horses. We do Pot five statement, in letters to nls
the work done ’’fhe fatuitT^ com. l^s bf.Miis horse becoming .right- ^ r^mTo^Ihe^fimTh^ time < . n d t0 e n ne^ 8 e* y To ’ Want ^ h0 ^ in ,hp ,h ‘ B fr,Pn l d ** ,hat hp hp ,n fhp ^
posed of some of the beet talent ened started to run, and he did not d .,/ s ^ negro emmitotee will iuaH the betterment of the condltlop of \rom all 4 overThe oou’ntV ‘‘Tim ° "krt tIu^’k^h^I
obtfli I r«f sMualy has had get to them. -Mr. Padgett then nu-an own program, subject to the ill! the Sunday achooln in the conn. * 1
several years experience, and the as- aged to get off Mr. Nettles who got officers of the association . ty, irrespi'Ctive of denomination
sistant teachers are rJl well edu- up and ran. Dr. KsDorn was call- k will he of interest to tliose Miss Fishhurene will begin her ne
cated and nearly all have had sev- ed and dressed the wounds. Mr
have a little local reputation, or ( '°1. Talbert was chairmap of the
whose owners think that they run State Democratic Convention which
«>r trot prett> well, to enter them nominated Capt. R. R. Tillman for
he
iu
nd
State
Clialrmaji
LTCFIM OPENS (NTOBEK ».
by Dr. H. W. Black, cennty superln. - , vited to be present It is expect, lunate in securing the services of
tenrient of education: W. \V. Smoak, Card I r<«i* Prof Shealy, ed that these speakers will draw a Miss Fishburne No more enthusi.
a member of the county board of To School Patrons: arowd. Col. E. J. Watson, State astio or,-conscientious worker could
education; Hon. Wm. J. Fishburiw, Since beginning my work in the Commissioner of Agriculture has have been secured It has been
a member of the bowd of trustees, school here 1 have found . many accepted an invitation to be preset* through Miss Flsiiburne’s tireless
Col. \V R Oruher, chairman of things that, in my opinioi*|noeded on Agricultural day. Editor Poe efforts that the work of organizinaa-The Edwin R. Week*
the board of trustees, made a strong correcting, and I have been re-ad- of the Progressive Farmer will be the county was undertaken, and,
address He mentioned somethiP'g justing as rapidly as I df-oni expedi- one of the speakers on Educational she has given much time and of her
of the difficulties under which the ent. That of most concern to par-, jjay, and it will be the pleasure of me&i* without .further recompeuse
trustees had labored during the ents, I presume, is the classification the audiences to hear Congressmen i than seeing her work succeed.
yaer, and some of the obstacles of pupils. Many* are, or w;«nt to Legare and Lever. i ^
over whi-'h the psesent' must pre. be in grades the work which the>* The following is the program as ! ACCIDENT AT Oil Mill
vail. He expressed faith in the are unprepared for. It is highly arranged by the program committee!
people .and ir» the future of tta# unfair to both pupils and the good Tue*day^ Nov. 7—Optariav Day. „ - ■» w . . . „ . „
school. He hoped to see a large of school to allow improper gra«J- Col. J as. G. Padgett, 1st Vice Pres- ‘ Vt»f hT.ItT. iti H * ,ld B “ d,y
number of country children enrolled ing. In no case should pupils be i iu. • presiding. f '
Grounds open.
as this was the county's school.
assigned to grades where the work 9:ft0 a
Mr. fcrnber wr* followed by Prof- is too difficult or too simple. We 9:30 a m Exhlbi^of Tive Stock !? r .hi 8
medium. I In Show Ring al . alt *' rD o ro ' 0 ” o n Oil ( om-
Cjut Saturday Afternmux.
Saturday afternoon while waiting
Shealy whose address was appro- must try to find the medium. I In Show Ring,
priate and forceful. He recounted have found several .eases of pro- 11:00 a. m. Opening Address, by ' r - l \ OKer , nont ' , "S »■
what he conceived to be the requi- motions on condition that some de- Col. W. B. Gruber. Address by Gov. Bn>a quanUtj. of lint that had not
sites cf a good school, and outlined ficieucy be made up. The result of Cole L. lilease. Address by Hon n tak< n ,l,, - v Kn< ’ t,on °' Ibe
the ? plans he would follow He such procedure is that the deficiency] Ira B. Jones.
wuold not promise thr-t there would is sooi- lost sight of. rnd the pupil 12:30 p. m. Free Act on Grounds,
be no mistakes made, but he could finds him. or herself embarassed and Midway Opet*.
promise that the faculty would do by being weak in some particular 2:30 p. iu. Races Begin
their vrr> best. Of course, there branch or branches. As the higher 4:30 p m. Free Act on Grounds , ...
would »>.« mistakes made. Or ’y one grades are reached, the complka- Judging Agricultural Products ckerman, who dressed his wounds
perfect Man ever llve<l and He was tin inert res. For the good of 5:00 p. m. Grounds Opened lo
crucified because he made no mis- nil eonerned, this should be stop- Public; Buildings Closed
takes The fr.rulty would be glad
to have the patrons visit the eshool
not es fault-finders but as those
Coen | mu ky
Again Ojm*i»* Season.
TIm» first lyceum entertainment
will be given a4 the school auditor- dato for rB(| waa , n the
ium. 'Monday^^® second primary with Copt D C Hey-
Iteform
fttat*
sup«Tin ten-
dent of the Penitentiary, aupplanL
Ing Col T. J Lipscomb. A few
years later he detested for Con
gress Col Get* D Tillman, the eld
er brothen of 41 R- Tillman
Service in Conirrc**,
Col. Talbert served in Connre««
until 1902, when he became a candi-
ped; and we had as well begin row.
A great many parents—not all—
n.ai: • the fatal mistake of overeatl-
intertsted in the work of the school. Tnatlng the ability of their children.
At the conclusion of Professor JlinT ’Is onlj - . na'.iral uri 1 hi- ’ •
Shealy’s address, the audience was Clothing to say. But for their ul-
dismissed and the pupils requested titnate good, th^y must be deliber-
to remain !•»'> order thi t they might ately niettsured by tlie recognized
7:00 p. m. Midway
Wt<Im mI«)\ Nov. 8.—Agricultuml G f t |,
gin, attempted to throw it up and
in doing so had his hr-nd caught
and badly cut by the saws of gin
He was immediately taken ir* charg
by Dr. Mylnor Beach and Dr W B
They found his right hand br-ily
lacerated, hut think the fingers all'
wilt he saved, though one or two
of them ill ay be sniff from the
The popular and well known enter
taimers the Edwin R. Weeks Com
pany. will open the course, making
the fourth time they have been to
Wa-lterboro. each time to a more
delighted audience. This entertain
ment .will be followed lo Just four
weeks by the Bulah-Bucks tloiicert
Companj. a well trained and well
compeny.
The lyceum management for this
Day.
Pres. J. D. Risher, of County
Farmers’ I'nio.i-. presiding
9.00 a. in. Grounds Open. Judg
ing Poultry.
9:30 a. m. Exhibit of Live
e wounds
Cnp< D C Hey
ward, who was elected. Since th«t
♦ me Col Talbert has not been r-"tive
lr« State poliUee. although he took
a prominent part in tta# fight for
prohibition In Edgefield County r>
few y?nrs am, when the rilepeneary
was voted out under tho Brice Law
During that campaign Senator Ttll-
mp.n supporting the dispensary, and
Col Talbert, supporting th« prohihl.
h rCZnZ "of llon "'O'*'"-". ■»« In Join.Vlmt. •
season will be in the hands or at Edgefield
Prof. C. L. Shealy. prlcclpal of the
Walterboro High school, and W. W.
Smoak. editor of The Press and !on of Talbprt to
Standi rd. The same arrangement I . . 1 'c cnier
which was so popular last season,
am of allowing all pupils of the
set" ol whose parents subscribe to
a da-uble season ticket, to enter free
to a'l entertainments, will again
!>*> effective At the proper time
Ortein to Run.
It Is understood to be the inte»o.
t Ii*-
race fur the Senate In the primary
next year, no matter whr.t other
candidates are In the contest This
means in simple language that he
will run whether '■'VnnL-r TlMtnan
Is a randidate or not Thr-t Sena-
hc vix'en assignments for beginning t i lu,ol standard, which str-ndard al> Stock 4n Show King
I I’.ASEK LYON TO WED.
Kuaag* m< nt Anri iu mi d—HK
Fi-
lu.m
cc Miss On itiw'MMl «-f Ma*-
>r>r l < . must *‘Oine up to. if you have any
Those Seat**« on Stage. ad\*rse criticisms to offer, 1 shall
Those occupying seats on the t hn: ■’< you to withhold them until
stage were: Chairman W; B. Grulter, >ou st , e the results.
Prof C. L. Shealy, Rev P O. S. Cur. ’ (; L. Shealy,
tis Rev. Henry Cauthen, Dr. H. * Principal.
W. Black. W. P. Fishburr"*, Col. J. Walterboro, Sept. 20, 1911.
G. IV.Igett, .T J. I’adgetf. Col Cl. G.
Hendeason, W. W. Smoak.
loirge Knrollimnt.
The enrollment thus for ha* been
very gratifying. On the opening
day 19fi pupils were enrolled, aid
several new names have l>ee* added
since. There are a Ihrge number of
pupils froni'out of,town in attend
ance. which is gratifying to the true
tees and faculty.
The teachers in charge of the dif
ferent grade* are r-x folows: Prof.
C. L Shealy, 10th grade; Miss An
nie Galloway, 9th grade: Miss l,eo-
nie Padgett, 8th grade; Miss Lillian
Farmer, 7ih and llth grarifes; Miss
Jessie Frr-ser, 3th and 4th grades;
Miss ’Agnes Style, 3rd and 2nd
grades; Miss Essie Hyrne, advarced
1st and 1st grade; Miss Matthews,
musical instructor.
Contiugi'iit F«*e.
The contingent fee of one dollR.r
due now has been paid by about
one-half of the pupils. This fee is
Payable at once, and Prof Shoaly
hopes those who have rot yet paid
xill do so at once.
K
F
11:00 a. m. Addresses. Hon
J. Watson, and Hon. Asbury
Lever.
13:30 p m. Free Act on Grounds
c-;.J Midway Open*
This was the first bale of cotton !
Binned on the splei-iid s*‘i of new
gins at the Walterboro Cotton Oil
Company., and the maiu-gement re- i
grets that these gins had to be |
christened with Mr. Roger’s blond, i
However, no blame attai-hes
the company in any way, as
aident was due to Mr. Roger's de
sire to save tIk* cotton lie saw was
wasteing.
I'r;;,',r.-srss
agvrs. i critical illness in fh« u-ii. n- nt *ni<i
since his
critical illness in th*» wlt-'er of 1910
thr-t lie has not be* n able to spend
much time In xVasliington, but
of^rfie ' RCafe,
fill of more
Jurig-
2:30 p m. Kaues Begin,
ing Fa nay Work.
4.36 p m. h'ree Act on Grounds.
5:00 p. ni. Grounds Opened to
Public; Buildings Closed.
7.00 p. ni. Midway..
ThurMlay. Xov. li-
l»M.V
9:00 a
9:3(L a
and
Stock to
Caul From Mr*. SaiMler*.
ten papers of Sunday published the ,
following announcemerC ’
"Mrs. John Greenwood oKTeiii-
ple str«*et. West Newton, announces
the engagement of her dr-ughter,
Kathleen, to J. Fraser Lyon of Co
lumbia.” . ..., ^
Miss Greenwood visited Miss and Midwa.y Opens.
Christensen at Beaufort last spring , : P »L Tra* k Meet.
I at the same time the attorney - : {0 P. m. Hares B»'gir.
Tlie >li**«** du IU4* EnteiiUilM*.
One .if the most enjoyable events , haa rer ^ ntly v , 8ite(1 ^^ral s**c.
of the season was a delightful,, re- | t j onK
tae ception given by Misses Ella and j
Miriam du Itois on Friday even
ing, Sept. 15th. r-t their hoiipltable
liome on Carn Street. _
On arriving each guest was giv
en a card on which was as illustrn-
, tion representing a city and f-n*
Editor. The Press and Standard, ' car( j with program aiid tmii-
IXease allow me space in your paper c n attached on which to write the
to say a word in regards to r- stale- answer to their illustration as well
KilucHtioHal ment made by Rev. Henry Cauthen I a9 g U)8 e of the other guests. ««v- ! Tlllmro movenient wHs relied unon
it: the Methedist chiirch, Sunday. , eral young ladles and gentlemen | a „ e|)e of , he H ,r on . < , B ,
m. Ground* Open s ‘»'^ 3. ** which he took occasion we re fortunate (or hrllliantl j ers <)f thf , Refo; . n) f } . r tlo . and he’
ni. Exhibit of' l^ivo to state that he had never received enough te guess the meaning of ievidont | v | fltonds u , K|f .„
Stock and Judging same. (All Live u " invitation to conduct the funer- nil the illustrr-tlons, and after-cut- ample of his style next summer
be. eligible to Premiums l'* '‘frvlces for my child, rnd that -ting for the prize it was found that arainxi ,.n corner <
living in town., 1 do not see how one. The prize was a two pouixd ^ * ** Senater 3 LI
lie cot: <1 have been ignorant of box of Huyler’s. Delicious refresh- j
our havir<g lived here, for nTy aunt, met its were dispensed by Misses Ai>-
Id”* Roger’ was askt'd on his own ni© von Lehe anil Leila du Bois ]
piazza, ii* his presence, how my who wore dainty lingerie dresses
' Kfate, and Is hope.
comptei- rer’ovfrv that
will enable him to give attention to
his Set. .'orlal duties Whether ho
will be able to take the stump next
summer cann t, of course, now be
forecasted, but his strongest friends
assort that he can he re-elected with
out making a speech
H**t Klunip 8|*r©-lie<.
Go! Talbert in the hot days of flu*
sachiisctts.
All South'Carolina is interested 1
the annonneemetthat the bachel
or attorney* general of the 8tr-te.
rendere^ r *o Dan tHip^d^tnd 'iiT^o'lie » u *t hr-ve bwh shown in ring'two | l i e i did 1 not i e _ v ! n k I ,, ° 1 w we Mr7 James H'>gers was the lucky
come a benedict this winter Bos
days I
lb/5t* a. ni. Parade of School
hildren, followed by addresses by
larence E. I'oe Editor The Pro
gressive Farmer and Hon Geq S
Legare.
12:00„in. Tournament.
12:30 p. m. Free Act on Ground*
man was 64 on August 1 last
she stated that 'it
at
i* to have a happy climax in the
near future.
ha by w as and
was still ill.
1 did not expect Mr Cauthen to
minister to me or mine, for my
aunt, Mrs. Roger, whose niece had everyone present,
been ill as tlie result of an opera
The decor.:*ioiu> of the evening
were white an*! green. Many ei.joy-
able games were played, and the
affi-lr wAs voted- a 1 huge success by
W? M, U. Mctdlng.
The Woman’s Missionary Union
held their Annual meeting with the
Doctors Creek church yesterday
Your correspondent i.*ver witnessed
a better organized meeting The
several com mittee* did their work
Those present were: Misses Cl- P " ,P J pn ‘! y ^* nd t»»« ■csslon waa chkr.
Free Act on Grounds, ,ion . had nt ’ v, ' r received any minis, mer Fishburne. Essie Hyrne, Rath. and ^ ,8 nte,18e earnestness
“ ' *’ * " ”, Mattie Vance von
The societies were all represented
2:3ft p
general * as ,,is ‘‘ a S:30 p m Grounds T*aened to* trat,ona fro1 ' 1 him, so she saw an- arine Howell,
Senator . * , . . Public; Buildings Closed * other minister it- town and asked Lehe, Eunice Glover. Kate " ood-j ,'‘ M ”' M M u<
there that the romance began which „ C; Buildings losed. thr . t he come and wlth U8 whlch ward, of Barnwell; Arline Trice of „ th ^ add ^- M"
he,.did in a beautiful manner Lexington, N. C; Ray Jones. Nel- I,'.’’ vice Preeid ent, preeided.
1 'am sorry the report got out Me McTeer. and Agnes Beyle. Me*, jof the work kept
7;0ft p. m. Midway.
Friday, N'»»v. 11>—Negro Day.
(Program to be announced i.at«T)'
\\. F. M. Society Eb-et Ofi|eer*
The Woman's Foreign Missloc-
t*r.»-pocjely met Tties<lay afternoon,
and after lu enjoyable meeting, at
"• h.ch plans fer future work were
mapped out, the following officers
were elecied.
President—Mrs G. C. Brown.
1st Vice President—Mrs. Jno.
Clover. ,
2nd Vice President—Mrs, Henry
Cc-uthen.
Recording Secretary—Mrs W E.
Jones
Mrs. C. W. Butler and grandson.
Paschol Felder, have returned from
a pleasant visit to her dr-ughter,
Mrs C. Miller «^
burf. following correction
A (’rwrectJoiij
Islandtot-, Sept. 8.—-The
that he had refused fo come to us ars. C. Grcisden Padgett Christoph , hueiness well in hr-nd. The last
ar he had not been asked to do so. von la?lie. Marshall Gruber. Ander- ;, arH J' Ppor, 1 rro "‘ ,hp organlza
If duty does not carry a pastor son Marvin, Henderson. Fraser Lew- “ showed active diligence in the
Press where sickness and death are, I i». Fripp James Rogers;
Harley of Spartam r.n.l Standard. Please publish the don’t, think anything elbe will ,
The pledge of
Mrs. Burrell Builders
Hyrne, Henry Glover Joel ('adgeH
iw.ss Mayreid McTeer of Jasper. J'. ftft credited to J.'F. Polk should 'Walftrboro Sept 14 1 a 11
a*, r. charming and accomplished have been credited to J. T Polk ’ ’ - '
Fl_„ . _ . Jl l. .
young lady of the I>and of Flowers, f. B Polk pledged $5.00 whh h was
is isiting the Misses McTeer. mitoted from the subscription list.
Mrs. J. C. Brad well, of Charleston
and brother, Charley Henderson, vis
Red relatives in Walterboro Sunday.
Miss Florence Black left yesterday
for Hartsville where she will attend
(loker ollege.
Misses i Inter Fishburne and Edith
J. Rice Godleyi,.
Sec. and Treas.
Colleton County 8. S. Asso.
Haying Cotton in Wnltrrbono.
Letter From Ib-v. C'rav«*n
St
Mr. Editor: We closed
Godfrey 1 work in which they a.re engag.
n ed. ’■—*
C. L. Shealey, and Edgar 1*'Jones'. ^ Oontributlons from the State or-
w*' ' ganlzation in round numbers foot***!
Mr. E. E. Driggers is visitieg his “P nearly $40,000. The next quar-
parents, Mr. rod Mrs. Andrew Drig-, terly meeting w ii^ be with the
gers near here. He was accompan. Bethlehem church, and the annual
led by his aunt, Mrs. \v r . Him. ,»i meeting with the Black Creek
a very Drigcrs will return to Georgia in church. On Wednesday the sermon
successful meeting at Redons Itap- a few days, where he is engaged in
list church Friday before sec- work with the At
©nd Sunday Jo this month. Railwr-y Company
Rev. J. D. Moore of Columbia was The September ' meeting of The
to the union was preached by Rev
Mr. Funderburk.
Visitor
There seems to be no scarcity of w Hh me during the meeting, rnd King’s Daughters &nd Sons, will be,
Car-espon !:•(• Secret-.rv -Mr». C, Fr'aWr left Tuesday* morning for buyers for the Walterboro cotton a »*l«ted with great power of the held at the Baptist church’on Mon-! B J ,r b<«^Hon ,n of n BregM!'tt waa
Winthrop to resume their studies market this y*ear. and It is safe Koapel. which was the means of .^day afternoon at 5.3U o’clock. In town Thursday* having come
Mis« narrie Fravsee of Hendenoila 1° Ba y that the highest market price °f leading eight young peopld* to Miss Ma-y Price left jiesterday for place an order with Savare’a aaw
will be paid. Among the buyers Riye their to tho Lcrd Jesus. Coker College where she will at-i mill for lumber with which tn
A Graves
Treasurer— H.’f
matt.
Ri'I(.::.*k Ac*e»
Agent for Missionary Voice—Miss town a8 the guest of the
ville is spending some time in
Essie Loper.
Elliott McTeer
‘wa* here yesterday
Mi'Teer.
Born-
lumber with which to re-
Fripp. who represents Horwlch A people ciholng to Christ. We feel , Mr*. H^W.'wiT^m,, and little thfolr^do^'in
Mieses who will t>^ located here is E. A. How subliive it is (o see young tend school this year
4 people cirtolng to Christ. We feel j Mrs. H. W.- Wimi..„»,
to Mr. and Mrs. James Co : exporters of BaTasnah. Mr. ibAt^the^church has been much ro-j cblldren, Katbarioe aud Eugene are
Hof bor parents; Mr and Mrs H
du Bola. i
of HeadersobviUc. Lemacks Tueeday morning, Sept. Fripp will hare tala headquartew at * “A* 1 “frengthened. j visiting her parents; Mr and Mrs H
t>. Agtrl. w _ > —1- H. 8, Glover’s ntore. 1 .. .. J. M. Crarta. M \^. ~
Mr. Donaldson also states that the
Catholic chapel on Youm'a Island
irUl be rebuUt at one*. - .