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GET YOUR EXHIBITS READY FOR THE COUNTY FAIR-NOV. 7-10 \ • f rfss anil #fcmiiarii. VOL.'" XXXIV. WALTKKBOUO. h. C. WEDXUSOAY. IMTOBKR II. I®ll. NO. •. HR.H.W.DnBOI31EU) ■ ■ O’RILEY TO THE REST IK. Dilfcudk K«lit4>r*K "ILUdtf* tiou Idt-tw. I't-oliiM* -A,, - — END CAME HIDDEN LY EARLY FRIDAY' MORNINO. Editor, The Fresa and Standard: On my arrival in Walterboro iant Wodneadiy, 1 found The Frees and Standard Just hot off the preas, and became intensely interested in ar> rillSFR BY Hr ART FAHIlRF edlto rt»* in which y-ou confess that l/AvOLlI Dl IlLHR I r ILunL 80Iue -or one of your readers dia*- nose your case of prohibition ideas as “Rabid." As it has been suspic- Had Been Confined to His Red UeR iooed that this writer Is afflicted w • Nk. W-Aw A • AW A % » i i 4 • ) \ c p c A O' srtz A Department of GCL IMPROVEMENT -CON UCTED BY- MISS H. F. MALONE COMMUNICATIONS FROM SCHOOLS SOUCITED o i « » p * % MELD WORKER WRITE*. | 'Iihj. Kisliburne Outlines FIhiim for Suiiday S«'Imh»| Work. To the Sunday Schools and Sunday School Workers of Colleton Coun ty:. As perhaps is quite generr.Jiy known, at the recent cot>vention of the Colleton County Sunday School Association, it was decided to put a secretary in the field to de- REAL ESTATE DEAL B. C. PRICK HELLM AMHEPOO PROPERTY AND FARM. * PURCHASED BY J. G PADGETT Dnya, Bat Was Not Thought Heinously RL with the same malady, would be .MALONE COMMCNICATIONH pleased if you would ma-ke public your symptoms, so we all may judge our rase. He-ve your prohibition ideas caus- FRO.M SCHOOLS SOLICITED "Survey these thickly seated The people of Walterboro were ed > ou lo black the e y e * of those , benches. Before us are clustered greatly shocked Friday morning wbo y° u bo,d mo8 t dear, to “hock'’'the children of today, the men of when the news spread round town the clock, or steal the nickel that ( t oniorroWf t | ie immortals of eterni- that Auditor H. W. DuBols was would buy milk for the baby » hot- What costiv works of art what dead It we.* hard to believe the tle? Hah lt blceted your hopes. " ndl morK,i OI art> ,kna, report true, for it had only been **"™>** >«ur home or foreclosed “Plendid palleries of sculpture, or a few days since he was at his a mort 8 B 8;e? Has It given you that of pr-inting, wot* by a nation's arm office as usual. True he had been nerve to curse >oiy mother. to or purchased by a nation's wealth, confined to his bed for a little <,anin your souls and deny your are .comparable, in value, to the more than a week, but the !r-st re- as has been do,u ' through treasures we iuve in these chil- ports from his bedside Thursday violent minds: or do t,10 sp dr ^ n ’.. night were to the effect that he t end to hiRher standacds ot is this so? And if Tt is so. do was much better In fact so much citizenship, making a better man of not children deserve better things W-ner did be that the fam- > ou with courage to stand in de- at our hands than they have been iiy all retired tor a good night's tense of that you know to be right, accustomed to receive? Do they r.tft le-n nir him in eharae of a a Kuardian of the law of the home not deserve the best that we can lialn.d nun*. Atom oftthlrly «.ul of you.hr If .h. lau.r to th. pla,. for or aro. uror I, u.n.l to to o'clock she gt ve him medicli,.h pres- ci te you will find strength in the bought that education was sole- cribed by his physician, and turn- knowledge that the prayers of the 1> ;'id simply memorizing words ing. to make a record of this, she thnslian motherhood ot houth tar- on of a book. U e have earned heard a deep breath from the bed. K ^ Tu much' nuZ To her horror she found that it was b> and the evening begins to tall , . Itfr dll HoU’ last breath Ue&lizini: >' ou wil1 realize that the hearty A tinld breathes in the ntmos- fti' - cod bl... you of ouo ,ru. .o„,»u vtore of l.l» -hoo, rplrl.u.l J«s. K. Pcurifoy and D. E. J»urrhMe the FYIcb Farm N Walteiboro. vote his or her entire time to the upbuilding of the Sunday school could not explain their effect upon cause in Colleton, him and yet It is there—in his |' Tb< ‘ committee appointed to se- growth. It says to his betteg self, i cure tbl “ » ork cr has seen- fit to “Awake thou that sleepest, and . offer lhl * P»»*IHon to your former arise from the dead.” secretary., the writer. We tan not afford to neglect 1 A work involving such gre-ve is- any of the means through which and responsibilities ran bu* J he . ' arKe " , 1 real bur children may come lUo their fin on * entering upon its d «t‘eH ! d ea*k Pulled off In this county for own. and obtrin the complete ed- wl,b u sen8e of humility and weak-I■^“etjme was concluded here. Mon- ucation which means development "e* 8 The confidence expressed in « a y of th‘- week The property of the whole personality. We should m «* b > the “ctioi. of committee. I j^ b “ n * hands being the old Oaha- use every effort to procure for ,um * b appreciate. My love for the * ar ’P*»ce at Ashepoo, owned by B. work and faith In its future will . ^rlce, containing about five r r.s wl««> • .rtino toinfortabl^ an the members of the household. Kind friends of the family were summoned, and prepared the body for burial. The immediate cause will out-weigh the cuts and slurs pores, which cai’ not be seen of a thousand critics who always reckoned with; he reflects or his say '^ianiu. fi natic,” but w rong—j surroundings. if you know of such a one, | room, order. nevjtr. n 0 :» as n-art I would he pleased to meet him in pictures, music, flowers, arc . .. He but keen siifferine from °Pen debute to which the pubHc ( only refining incident* in a child's where three or four re bimous tua^k and wh^ wou.d be invited which no life, but «hey even .me mor- to be. thiinehr 1m be unite Ml no doubt would chip in with a small «l iniluenccs whisii largely deter-' it-adiresof then „ _. 1U r.areH ’ offering which we could jointly con- mine his inline III? nature re-jour fortes to of Mr failure a severe h* was serious result was feared. Mr. duBois was in his l irri A comfortable school cler-• incss. tasteful not beautiful surroundings as possible: render ,h ‘* 8 **rvice. Indeed, one of !k°“"“ nd . a< ' r ** 8 : Thl* property was for a diild who loves his school and rar ** Privilege. by -.-f' Q ' Pc ^ U ' attor - is b-nov there who i nriite Hf course, 1 realize that without:”^ Ior f30,3z0. Mr. Fadgett had m it.‘and feels’ that it was‘design- H>e assistance of the Christian peo- h®®* n ° t f i* r , | jf art,e ^^ , “ t « r ^ a _ t ^ d ^Uh ed for his own special good, has in this aloi'P a powerful incentive t<» studiousness and to worthy con* duct. It is the children of our rural schmo;••-who are. i s a general thing, of this kind. Many of them have • tniggled bravely for an education under the most adverse clrcumstan- es **d have won with difficulty^ at Ibst. L. i us help them tb better things aixty-sea- offering tribute to a home for the widows _d year, and was serving his first of rum sellers' victims, term a* eounty auditor. He wax * 1 1" the meantime tthough I am in faithful member of tbe Methodist cllned more ns a sport than r church, being a steward and sec- preacher) I join with the prohi- retary of the Sunday school. He bitten push in an humble w-ay that waa a devoted husband and parent, Hod will keep far distant that day^ i.nd leaves his widow and the tqi- when ( olleton, Hampton. Bamberg lowing childrel.: Mrs. H. McM. wll or acy other county returns to the liams. ot White Hall; Mrs. A. B. legalized sale of liquor under no Oilmore, of Washington; Jesse and matter what restrictions Herbert of Savannah; Misses Mir- | w-wetfui lam and «Elia, Clinton. Lellc. And Reba, who were at home, the latter .. . »t \1MI_ spends quickly to such thit gs. does not know their power; IKAIM Y-STRH KLAND. Fcpular Colli tiki Couple City b) the Sea. pie of our county, my efforts will b * m 1° tb< * deal. This Is one of the be little more than futile, with Nnest stock ranges and hunting pre- their co-operation the opportunities ^rv^" in the lower part of the are unlimited. State. I most earnestly, therefore, be- 1 Another deal of some interest, waa speak the prayers and support of ,be ^'cbt sale of B. (J. Frlee's farm the pastors of our county, and of J* ear ” a H p rboro containing five the vi rions Christial* denominations hundred aeres, to Messrs. Jas. E. This is not a work for one church. ‘ eurifoy. and I). E. Sheppard, who nor ftw one sect, it Is for all re- '| a ve formed a partnership for con- gariUess of creed who love caiis<i ducting c. large farm under the firm,, of Righteousness and have upon '>*V a ®e, The Feurifoy and Sheppard - longer school terms, better build- lbe,r h ‘‘ arl8 «be furtherance of , c . , K , r lags, well-ordered premises. and <'hrisCs Kingdom it our county. nf *J lr lH a broth( ' rll “ la,r more consolidation, so that better Tbi8 ‘ 8 an ««** wh ‘ , » marvelous " f s m|i d li* n 1 . ow re ^ d, “* Uachcrs can he employed, and one awakenings are belt* witnessed in f “ He br« sold his -.,i and efficient school estahllshe religious world. Shall Oolleton t h h * re a “ d aa B00 " tt8 f »“- be among the last to respond and rj. 8 b ' H Katherlng will move to join tier forces for world-wide wvun- '» a l*®rboro. Akr. Sheppard will ounty let us jol Kelism? ^ a haadsonie rewldonw on the brine to wa.-s That was a wonderfully advanced Sa ! ,dy ^ aIU ro ® d and the company He ! ibis greuly desired state of af-j ‘*ben by our association ’In will conduct a ten horse farm next he (fairs. voting for a full-time flejd< worker. J ta v. v We may justly felgiproud of our county in being the lirst among the counties of the State to tfeke this action. It will not do to lag in the race so well Ih^uii. We must make good. poor ones used IRA J. FKICE DEAD. LYCEl'M MONDAY NKiHT. Wetl In Fum-ial Held Katunlay Af«eni«M»r.; I Burtttf by 'kni glits. Respctfully. M. C Riley.' two being small girls. Mrs. Wil liams and Messrs. Jesse and Her- OAK HILL SCHOOL OPENS Tim Edwin It. Weeks (tnaiipany De lights iau-ge Audience. .. | The iyceum season at Walterboro Other epee that:* ours are 'watching mrm■ ov>#ne€t nt,tha s#w\) .i Colleton’s progress. Our responsible torium Monday nt*M of mm** * r ’ . of Sumter . <He<l ity, therefore, extends beyond our ; by tbs' Edwin ^R Wanks ° * interest L*** ^ o 0 !** 6 of hU mo,h< ‘ r * county's borders. If ws fall It' £ e ia was a ^ry W . W * 8 ,. 8 ° Ie ^ ni *® d _ at . * ea . rl >; 8, * ,urda >: mav mean a blow to the work thoroughiy enjo^d the ^ of a* alster county. Let ua. there- forInailce . company maitrained A mrrrlage which will be of par ticular friends o’clock Sunday^ afternoon c-t the morning. Mr. Frice had been ill _ _ work bert were summoned immediately shmm>1 Organ 11 u B° s - Strickland, of Williams, train.. He was sick only a w?ek after the death of their father. Mom i»y of This Wes k. ceremoiy w^as performed by of ms lari. 1 fever, during whicb reaching Walterboro during the Th e negro graded school for Wa Kcv 'A r son B. Duncan pastor of time he had four corgestiva chills mornii *. torhoro held its one nine exercises o Bethel Methodist church, Charles- Mr. 1 nee was forty years ol Bethel Methodist parsonage in Char but a week, having been taken f or . wor |r together to make Colie- mu col pP» n J r muMalasd lesion. The contracting parties were sick nerr Savannah where he was ton county's influence for good be d _ l ^ e, i“^ lon _V‘ Mrs. I.ula Campbell Fearcy and Mr. employed as engintet on old. wtih thr ° ughou d t 8ou, . h d C V f ‘ t n 0 thou * b thl8 ‘- th® fifth time Mr. \Mth prayer and orgarixed effort no Week., has been to Walterboro. undertaking may prove too great. , The memlM . ril of the COInpen y It Is my dreire o be used gener- Edw „. K Week||> entertainer; Mrs. ally, by the school* of the county, weeks, songs and sketches, Mlaa The funeral services were conduct- Monday morning of this week. A ton, in the presence of only a tew ami had led an active life, being a t q a ny school 1 shall lie glad to Lu , ft a| n ci a ir viollnfste °Aniong th^ a Ucv Uonrv Pali- a L . . j relatives and friends. machinist. For severa ver-r* he i l ' u ‘® oim-iair, vioiinisie. among iaa ed by his pastor. Rev. Henry Can- number of the trustees aid member relatives and friends. machinist. For several yerrs he 8end literature on progressive metlv* e nioyable number«"of "Lhe"ZvenT the®, at his late resldnece at of the p oun ty Board of FMuoation u ^ be attendants were • ,, ‘ondm-ted a klarksmlth shop in Wal od8 c f work, and will visit any j n g pro( , ram n iay be mentloi'>d 4:30 o'clock Friday aftternoon, in werp p ret , e nt i nd took part In the St . c,<H > r K e - a nd 1 , ^!^ )ro He leave, a wife an 1 two school desiring my aid. "Fretending and “Squire Blake- ,to to nun,tor _o. .. » brot1 '" »' "" oil .SSJ'VSr Amoi* those present were: Mrs. lowing brothers and sisters: F W. D. E. L. Connor?*who was Miss Ber- Frice, Barnwell; Mrs. M. A. Stokes. Those present Were: Messrs. W. B Gruber. J G Fadgett, W. J. Fish- burne. !>r. H.W . Black. H. D. Fad- W. Smoak, and B. G. the family. The Interment took place at Live Oak ceme.ery. The pall bearers were: Messrs. N. G. Morrall. G. C. Brown, W. V. Glover. pett w . A. K. Beach. M. F. Howell, E. E. Hyrnr. Jones. The sympathy of a grert host of frieids goes out to the family nude by P. N*. Mouzon and James L. Wood. tie Williams: Mrs.t’W. E. Dun woody. Savtniih; Mrs. A. K. Beach, Wal- nee Miss Keba Williams, cousins me deceuseU in their hour of sad ness. r Helpful addresses were made by < f «».e hr de, and Miss Anna Jon- ille; Sherw lSt Messrs Gruber, 1‘adgett Fishburhe, '>«»r.„ Mr. Percy Thames of Char- 1 rn e U.. .. of Ptnck and ^noi' R.sponses w-re 1 *“ 8,on acted as master of ceremon- ihe fune NEW MEMBER OF HOARD. ies and was very thougtttful in as sisting ii- the management of all details. Mrs. Strickland is the charming daughter of Mrs. H. A. Campbell of Williams, and is laved and ad- Mr. I Kev E. W. St rat tor- is the prin- i c!pal of this school; I .aura Dorman, i assistant. The Board of Trustees . ... thp Walterboro district have r p- ... ^ k I»rof. 4. Win", (bun riietl Huttc ^' , t , all ai , v isory committed from niired by all who know her. Cor. O.Hlley. ! t n ho p iltrons of the school. Tills Strickland is a popular young Pr<k. J. Rice Godley. who has rommittee consists of J. L. Wood, been a memoer ot the luur.ty noard.; pharle* Richardson and John of education for several years, h:-s G a t t .». tendered >his resignatioi? on accoun ; a special musical progrrm was of having accepted a position to rendered. teach in Montgomery county, Ga. j - 1 cessful rr- e terliorb; Mrs. J. H. Myer, Sumfner- ville; Sherwood G. and Miss Dolly- 11 oro funeral was held Saturday afternoon at the residence of his mother, after which interment took pli -'e at Live (vik cemetery. Bev. F. O. 8. Curtis read the burial ser vice, and also acted as Prelate for the Knights of Pythias in their beautiful service. Mr. Price wi.s a At their last meeting the County Farmers' I'nior- generously voted us "vNVeks the use of their office above The Press cod Standard. This we are fitting up with literature, charts, et< . and hope to add in time all that will contribute to make tt a Bureau of Inforinr-tlon for the Sutw ' day school workers of our county. The next State convention meet* in April. By that time ww trust ! a large i-umber of our schools will Ih* abW* to register as a Standard Bible School. Miss Sinclair captivated her audience by her violin solo*. The company received numerous en cores. - The i-ext number of the course* will be the Bulah-Bucks Concert Company, Monday evening, Novem ber tith. ness mr-n, a son of P. W. Strick land of Williams. He has taught school for a number' of years, and expects to ei-ter the race next year for county superintendent of edu cation, his friends predicting a sui ng busi- member of the Baptist church and The vacrncy caused by this resig nation has been filltd by the ap- off Ashby Farrow Lodge. K. of P,w by- which he was buried. 11.ten 141 ing Letter From Mil <ta|tet-*. Hendersonville, Cvt. 7.—Special:- Our High school opened here last point m-niof Prof. J. VV ^ amp, position of secretary for the Bethel win ^ Welcomed residents. Fo bell, of \\ illiama Frof C a nipbel is M ,. thod|sf Sunday schooL to fill the the pr ,. se , lt tht . v are topping at a graduate»ot the t itadel a. for | vaf , nnry caused by the deat h of Mrg williams' on Railroad Ave- several years has been principal of Secretary H. W. du Bois Mr. du nije thelr hoH|e caI . , )f . l0 mplet the William^ graded school. Miss Fislibun i?’s Office. Stricklaod ee having leased next to Dr. New Sujulay S<Ii«m»I Secntwry. Mr cnd Mrf , Strickland will make week under very flattering rlrcum- Edgar E. Jones has a,, y5 p „ their home in Walterboro where itai ces, with a large number of scholars in attendance. If justice was meted out, this sohool should Wvear the nrme of the “Farrow Hig 'School," for to his untiring energy is due its establishment. Prof. Far row is assisted by an able set of as sistants, as follows: Mrs. Farrow, Miss Hamilton and Miss Smith, who has charge of the musical de partment. If the patrons will only hold up the hand of Prof. Farrow, (and I feel t^at they will), much good will result. The building would lie rn ornament to any town in South Carolina. Too much cred it cat-not be bestowed upon the trustees, Mr. Moore. Dr A Birthday Contest. Tuesday sfternoon Mrs. R. Holland entertained cliarminglv , Bois had been the faithful secreti-ry pd ' ^j r qf the school for several years, and , h ; npw ‘’V^idcV Was always at his post of duty. Mr. jjj ac k- g Jones is well fitted lor the work j v ' Miss Ida M. Fishburne, the fi'od hp has Ui lertaken." and haa enter- worker for the Colleton County Sun f , d upon the discharge- of his du- day school association, will have her ,j es energy r-hd ability, office over The Press and Standard. M.e will fit up the hall now being jfin-iial l-rvy Defeated, med by the Farmers i'nlon per- The pl c Ct ion held Thursday in mission having been granted for that purpose Saturday burne contemplates m place a very attractive roo «»- B he pofieSi resulted in a vote of seven •‘HI arrange a number of exhibits a inj4t fivp for t |i P levy. Very lit- and charts. Illustrative of the meUi- Ue intprp9t wa8 t a ken, and defeat ods used in present progrewlve re8ul(ed Sunday school work. Every- . — one interested in the work of the ^ ldtUe >, is8 n-hburne. Sunday schools in the cour-ty will H. in Louise s <Vdtag«*v1lle Now*. Cottagevllle, Oct. 9.—Special: Tb« members of the Womr-ri's Foreign The iollowing constitutes what is Missionary Society wera entertained known as r.. standard school: last Friday afternoon, at the home 1. Evergreen, (open entire year) of Mrs. B. G. Willis. During the 2. I'sing Graded Lessons. afternoon delightful refrshementa Having following Departments were served.. i a i Cradle Roll. Mr. G. E. Ackerman made a hur- Elementary. rled trip on business, to Rantowlex Organized Bible Class.' Ir-st week. Home. Mr Charlie Jaquex,' with hix bride Tempemi-'-e. spent Saturday night and Sunday Missiont-ry. < with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Teacher Training. tin Jaquex.. Mrs. Jaquex wax Miss To those r’eslring to examine Drlsy Edwards before marriage, apd graded lessons before adopting, be taught it- the graded school here a to say ttyat we have obtained a com few years ago. where she m&do plete series for er-ch denomination many friends. and I shall be glad to show them Dr. Robert N. Ackerman spent to at y one railing at my office. last Tuesday-and Wednesday In Again, I ask that superintendents Charl**ston and pastors, hrve no hesitancy In Among those who are attending calling upon me for any assistance Charleston Medical College from (bl (cl (dl (el (f I (*» The election held t nursaay in Th i rty of h€ r Mira < Fish- Welrh Greek school district, to voM Joypd themselv i-iking this ol ’ ,be question of levying a sp *'' a n amusing nal I*. She ,ev > of ,hret ‘ n,nU for S ‘' h . 0 ° l P, ‘ r ' In the apj) honor of her daughter tei-th birthday.. Thirty of her little friends en- es playing games of nature. pple bobbing contest i can render. Sii- erely yours, Ida M. Fishburne, FieM Worker, Colleton County Sunduv School Association. here are, Messrs. Victor and Eu gene Ackerman, Willie Dandrldge, uijd Johnnie Addison. Little Miss Annie Fierce is visit ing friends at Red Oak. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Ackerman and Mrs B. G. Willis left today for Chaplin Davis was fortunate enough ,i! \- ,,u ^ b (, " f ‘ 88 - Joseph numuiun *;'riVo'ton , 'ttnnVlst' '\Hiioclation (, ° ““a 1 ® shopping. i w . T offered ! nd G "• Foyas. who have labored °f (olleton Baptist Association M Ackerman r X °f 0 ^ ndy .. O _ I : l_ bird to accomnltsh the romnle.tm, will he h.-ld with the Fine Grove _Mr. K M. Ackermnn H X Wil- < , «»IW-t.wi BaptM AsMN iation to M»-e(j ;' r " , ^ w 7 Hamilton The Forty-ninth Annual Session ‘harleston where they ve gone to ria m 111 mi _ ^ .. . . ... tin tiiim#* uhiinmii&r l>e welcomed to this office to ob- -- „ f - uitle Eir K ®rve these methods and to consult ar ‘'’ ‘ e ... ppy p ‘, , . c) , aP „ Dr. ar-d Mrs. M. Cam Fishburne non her^wTnhe^Dent 11 hem' happiness to the household last Sat- and j e we! Taylor. Don of her time will be _ 8P 1 e " , , he f r h e ' urday nl>1 ht The little lady is do- pid Baker, Thom* . who came to add her share of to win* the as a prize, delightful refreshments, consisting of Vake, candy, fruits, ami fruit punch, were served Those invited were: Little Misses Katharine Adams. Edith Black. Fauline Williams, Fay Ruth Luca*, Su as her work will be largely in the urday field. ' , w tipping half pounds. i ntor in t»w. uft-rnnon herd to accomplish the completion ‘ of this magnificent building. church No. 2. on Rpiday before tho Our village is fast coming to the Fourth Lord's Day- in Oct. 1911: front. Those enterprising young Introductory xermor- to he preach- WMiitlement, Haskell .Moore, James e, l Rev. J. S. M. Finch, or his Speights and Thos. Boyi-ton. have tJternate. Rcy. S^AV. Ackerman,, at just erected the very latest im- l® o’clock, n^g'ni. No appointment proved Luniu. dlnoery and outru. , h “ I A protractod meeting I* toing hold named brethren are rained as at ^Prl"* Mill rhunh this went to (•Miarlcston li-st week or* business. The telephone line has been ex tended from Cottagevllle to Red Oak. Messrs. S. G. Pierce and Tom Reeves spent last Monday in Char leston. Thonmaine Wltsell. Re<» partying 2K0 saws i nd is run by a ngine. week. to chairmen of the standing commit- “!!' ai,Hi8ted by An Approaeliing Wishling. , Jng well, and is quite a fine baby, aIld KOiel Fripp, Emmeline Feurifoy borK *' powet^asoline en tipping the beam at eleven and a |^ u lse Fripp, Susie Tracy. Hazel . I'*®* •* U8t , * elve ™ inate8 . d _ reouested to Felder, Margaret Koger. Elizabeth and you out a ha 1 ** «f cotton. May • • . . .. . there oen. j. u. Acaerma-n weuw « Jones. Elizabeth Wlchman, Inice ®»^gy meet with evtry sue- ^ ^ T f * lurp ' 1 ' Brethr h pn ^ ^ ea8e Charleston today to attend to bust Result of Teacher*’ Examination. Brown. \ emell . Beach. Reba du have R ev - Hlott, of Greenvillq Sen. J. D. Ackerma-n rent/ to The followMng wedding invitations have hewn received in town, whAge The teachers examir-ation conduct Bois Miss McTeer r.iimbers her friends by ed here on last Friday by the coun- ams. her acquaintance: Dr. Turner is ty board of education w*s attended Masters Chaplin Da*vis, Ja^- also pleasantly known in Walterbo- five white applicants and three Adams, Raymond McTeer Deieal to having been with the'WaJterbo- negroes. Only one white and one Black, Albert Lucas, Pascal Mcy Patterson, Geraldine Ad- Our farmers are all In fine shape. Rive this matter your errnest con- crops good. Mr. A. J. Saur-ders sideratlon. ness. ~r. Elias Raymond McTeer „ , certificate. Sadie requests the honour of your pres * d of walterboro. got e- third Sxnoak his ro Drug Company a few years ago. negro passed. Miss Myrtle Go- °^ A JIl? 1 rtuHi’en* m ^Hen?>" after twenty-one dayp fever. Mr. Elias Ravmond McTeer lucke, o ^ (f t _ c„ a j n r<<d B? 0 wn. t Ca r u"hen And Jo e h W n Kerahaw. WiEi but . th f nk God b ® l*.able‘to sit up made sixty bushels of corn to the acre, “measured,” no guessing, and there ar<t> plenty more Just like his. Yogr correspondent is Just out of etxe at the marriage of daughter Edna " a to Dr. Smith Lanier Turner oa^Saturday. the Twenty-first uaiootaan hundred and l half after two otelbck list dwirch r South Caro Una. colored, of grade certificate ' The Death of Mrs. M. A. (^Mxhnan. Street Haying Work. 1 Jacksonboro. Oct. 10.—Special: work of claying Hampton Mrs. M..A. Goodman, of this flace s Raffro and take nourishment. With best wishes. I am, W. E. Capers. Mr. and Mrs. Soloman fliers of Walterboro are speeding sometime Order of Business W. C. Brant. State Missions- B. F Halford. Foreign Missions—J S M. Finch. Home Missions—J. C. Lawson. Orphanage—J. B. Dodd. Aged Ministers Relief—H. J Giv ens. Education—L. B. Ackerman. Temperance—J. 8. Griffin. Woman'a Missions—8. W. Acker man. Sunday Schools—A. C. Hlers. i Rally Day at Bethel .Methodist Sun day School. ’ Next Sundry will be a big day for the Methodist Sunday school, of Walterboro. This day has been set aside as Rally Day, and a speciB-i program has been arranged iforilifl_oceaslon. Daily drills and ptfiersals are being held thla week in order to have everything in readiness. The public is Invited to be present at the exerclaee, which The clerks of the churches are, will be at eleven o’clock, taking the ° f ntet^ ^“ork U U ^w *£ Goodman waa with their children In The country requested tq fill out carefully'-plnce Of the regular morning ■ervlc- £!?« n /dTneo^claTi« Bridge street foyear. old the 4th of July. 1911. Mr. Hier. 1. 18 year. old. and hi. the blank. l2 the prepared letter. Mr.. C A Grave., Mi-Belle afcJ leton ^nkf« Cbn.- She had beer- a re.ident of thl. health 1. failing here of late, and for the aaeoclatlon. ^“d®™ •»<» Mm Lucy WlUInma ThU mikiw a wo2derful place for 60 year.. 8h« leaven one ho think, tha change will do hi* i J. «. Orlffln. Clerk have charge of tkt training of tkg Kto..«.« oa oar .trU S.wht.r. IU» *4IUi _ ,r«4. .TTL . I x i r. O. •. C«tW SoOaWt. JeWIdm. „ .