The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 18, 1911, Image 1
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COliffON COUNTY FAIR-NOV. 7-KMINIY 20 DAYS Off
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"'H^LTERBOKO, 8. C. WEDNESDAY.
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OCTOBER 18. 1011.
NO. lO.
FAIR TIE IS NEAR
I’ATltOX WRITES
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DISCI 1*1.1 XU.
ONLY THREE WEEKS TIM, THE
NEXT CXH'NTY FAIR
tVIRYltllNG KtADYTOK LVLM
Race Track Widrmtl and I(< |Miir.s
Made to llaildliiKH—4Klit r •
ImiiroTnnrnte.
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Only three weeks more till the
third couu-ty fair.
This statement means much for
the people of the county. Many of
them have been looking forward for
the coming of this event for several
months, remembering what <:• pleas
ant time they had here a year ago.
They* will come and enjoy the iia>s
of this fair just as much, if not
more, for this fair will be bigger
aud better thc-a ever before.
The officers of the association
are putting everything in readiness
new for the event, and are prs-
pared*to attend to all business with
dispatch. The secretary has em
ployed an assistant to keep up with
the rush of work between- now and
the fair. For the present the secre
tary’s headquarters will be in the
rear room dver The Press and
gtK-ndard, A few days before the
opening of the fair this office will
be transferred to the fair grounds.
All inquiries will be cheerfully and
quickly answered, and er.*try tags
may be had upon e-pptication, either
in person or by letter. Persons de
siring to make exhibits are urged
where they can do so withoftt in-
convenience, to get entry tags be
fore the opening of the fair. This
will greatly facilitate hand)in*g the
rush of the opening day.
False Rumors Afloat. X |
Already we have been hearing of
Bill)* rumors that are calculated to
do the fair harm, and prevent its
accomplishing the greatoat good.
We ask all good people to help stop
Much foolish stories as some of them
appear to be. The fair association
is in charge of progressive cltixens
whose every desire is, at a xreat
sacrifice of persodm-'lntereets, to
m&ke the beet fair possible for the
people of the county. They are
reasonable men, and are not going
£o Impose any unreasonable re*
btrictions. tor instance there has
started a rumor that the owners of
stock must be here to take care of )
it all the time. Why there Is -no
reason for this as the fair associa
tion will provide r>mple help to
care, for every entry under the live
stock ai-d poultry departments. The
number of stables will be doubled
and the cattle and hog pens great
ly improved and enlarge* 4 . These
will be in charge of ere cf the
i.est menagers of live stock in the
cousgy, and he will personally see
that all live stock entries will be
properly fed and watered, whether
or not the owner be present.
Another rumor that has no foun-
dMion is that negro* s A ill not be
admitted at-y day but negro day.
There is no reason why such a ru
mor should be circulated. The
wreunds are open to ever)bod>
evfry clay. Ln fr-d It is hoped trat
a large number of negroes wiM aval
themselves c f the cipcrtunity to
be predict every day of the fair. If
the fair is to bq educational, at-l
it is, then everyonee Should get
the full benefits of the eel neat ion"!
^natures, irretptetive of rac-> or
color.
lui|At.>YcniciitM Being .Made.
The race track is completed,
having been made several f-et wid
er. The gates are open now r-M the i
time and those who desire to do so
are welcome to drive there any
lime they wish. The pole for the
tournament Is also erected and may
be used by those who It’'end to
compete for the prizes offered. The
work of repairing and whitewashing
* h e buildings is now going on.
Everything will 1c ready for the
f."*ir in ample time.
Officers and SinwrimtencUInt*.
For the eonvenienee of those
w-ho desire to apply for information
«*f at:<y kind the names of the offi
cers and superintendents are giv
en:
i'reisident- G. (’. Brown, Walter-
l>oro.
yicd-President—J. G. Pa-dgett. WaT
terboro. ’ ^
Vice President—J. 11 D. Mi ley,
Hmoaks
Secretary and Treasurer.—W. W.
Smoxk, Waiterboro.
Superintendent-—Jos. W. Lucas,
Waiterboro.
Assistant Supt.—D. C. L. Hiers.
• Waiterboro. r
Dejau-tment Smrt-rinterrlents.
° Live Stock—B. G. fiiott, Rouad.
Agriculture—R. E. Jones, Wc-lter-
boro. .
Poultry*—E. A. Marvin, Walterbo-
ro. J .
Wo mica’s Building—Mrs, Jno. D.
Olover, Waiterboro.
Historical Relics—Mrs. J. G. Pad
gett, Waiterboro.
Racing—Dr. T. ®. Kershaw, Wal
terboro.: ,
Merchants and Me-nttfacturers—
J. Taylor, Waiterboro.
Nogro.—A. P. Washington, Round
Any of the above officers or »u-
frarlctendenta will cheerfully* five
’’"V information dec!red, aa to the
■hir or their particular department.
ThtAPPMl if nudt here that tvf
Thinks TnisH-o** Should Aiii«->uuetv r
* Tl,«t tilt* ftod Shall Rule*. »
Mr. Editor: * | (*
As our interested parent—the *
writer, desires to congratulg-te the f
Waiterboro School Board, the prin- ] •
cipal, and the teachers of our grad- *.
ed school on the favorable pros- k
pect for a )*ear of successful work. *
We have full fcJth in the charac- k
ter and intellectual competeicy of | «■.*«. w. •
those who have been placed over
our children. We think they should As It is probable that mr-ny of
know this, and also that for a faith- ‘he schools cf the ccunty had not
ful dischr-rge of their duty, they op. md at the time when the first
may expect, as is their right, our «rtir!e rf this department appeared,
moral support and sympathy. * repeat below the articles of tha
To . maintain discipline'in the fQP- titutlon for the forming of lo-
school is a matter of first consider- cal school Improvement associations
e-tior-. This seems to have been the - i* bur object to form ore
weak point in the past, and it is county association, and as many
on this subject I wish to sptsk. local aesoilations as possible. The
I am sure that none of us wants constitution for the county «*s»ocia-
an occurence of the disgraceful epi- tion is almost identical with that
sode which marred the closing hour °t the local. The county associa-
of our last session. ,,on meets less frequently than the
It is preposterous that .two or local. ei’J P**ys a fee of 50c. per
three small urchins should so be- >« r to t^e State av oeiatlon, each
come masters of the situation as local payiitg onlv 2f*c.
to cause such c. rumpus, requiring " rt ** nr a * tn mtrely to write
several meetings of the school boar *s-*ys school improvement. We
resulting in the loss of a fj-Uhful w ish to organize the nbcols of
and cot-seientious teacher. county -to brin-: then, into this
Department of
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT j
AUDITOR BLACK NOW
-CONt-UCTED BY-
f
MISS H. E. MALONE
COMMUNICATIONS FROM SCHOOLS SOLICITED
^^J/>DGK HIGH t-HTHOOL OPENS.
Auspicious 0|h niug of First Term.
as a High McImmiI. "
Lodge, Oct. 16, Special—The J
very interesting and auspicious open DELEGTYOX .MKETM AND KEOOM-
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facilities for health, comfort and
education, together with objects of
beauty; (2), by planting trees,
shrubs and flowers in the school
grounds; (3), by encouraging the
establishment of a library In the
school; (4), by making the school
s «• i ter fer the community. by
tng of the Lodge High School took
place Monday, the exercles begin
ning at ten o'clock a. m. Although
it is a very busy time with the far
mers, quite a number of the pat
rons were preset* and entered
heartily into the purpose for which
they were crJIed together. Fifty
or more pupils were present and
ready to be enrolled. The weather
was all that could be desired and
the hearts of those present seemed
to be as serene as the dr.;*.
The invited speakers were Rev.
MENDS RICHARD BLACK.
tIGHf APPLICANTS FOR OFFICE
ReinimiitoUv* Putk Absent tmt Ak-
lowned to Vote As tf Pr**.
rut.
J. C. Lr.-wson. Lodge, W. W. Bmoak, . . ... _ .
Editor of The Press and Standard _ 11 i C . h V d ,H B * C » k
and also a member of the county nil !Lit! e fr^ riUa,r for
rurnishing I'.-dructlve ivnusements. 'Board of Education, Dr. H. W. ^ a u , * UC ^r B * < ir i t0
ARTICLE III. Black. County Superintendent of ^ du
Section 1. Any white woman or Education, and Prof.-Claude M. Mel * n h ^ ^ a “ , Klc , h * rd .P 1 ". 11 '
child* interested in this work mav ton prir.cipal of the achool ^ ..iectlon a Jea/ago
hM-ome an active member without ! After a song the meeting was T
Mje payment pf any fee; any white opemd by c prayer led by Rev. J.
. >n may hc-oriip^iii aspoclate mem- C. Lawson. Mr. L. J. Jones, chair- R , ’. ,, , u
t er upon the payment of a fee of man of the board of trusteets, who V ^ ’ u iri™ *!•
25 cents. presided over the meeting, made* y ’ p pn ^ 8 , “‘ e fi r *
the first address in which he out- J D - ( a J d .T e,r Se “*
lO!
ARTICLE IV.
1. The offic«rs of this
lined
In well regulated schools, those
important work. We depend
Asso, intlon shall be: A President, a ; this community showing that bv
Vi,. Pr«Fldmt, a Secretary and | slow and yet faithful effort great
each annuol meeting.
ARTICLE V.
Section 1. This Association shall
or
pupils inclined to be unruly and teachers and trus:e<s to trite
impudent are usually taken into a ‘ ini iative. 1h» .*>t remain idle
i*r.:k r,»om and duly spanked. The ' hH rett of your native state
larger boys who have not the in- I s ewmktfig to n'w life in eriucation-j regularly once a montii
stincls of a gentlemai', and are **! things. Ctn,! n»e the name of
rude to their teachers and insist on >our school at once,
baaing their own way and bv g«n- t'. ii»,itinion ,.f the l.«K , al ScImkiI
eral toughners are calculated to de-
Treasurer. w ho shall he elected at ' advancement had been made.
he progress of educr-Mon in J. D.. Ackerman and Represen-
ne progress or euucr.ion in taUveg u L taKk rnd J. W. Hill
were present. Representative J T.
His absent, la-lng quite unwell.
.uuivdd nan well conceived, prseti- I’ 1 ' 1 ^‘ e had sent e. letter in which
al. cad much appreciated by all wt ^ e nf r T ed ,. a . dMir r *? T* !° r >
leard if« ’ Wr - Black. It is understood that
address was
ci
'"‘C.-'j. C. Lawson was then in- ,he vot,n » J don ® b » ,ho «* preoent
moralize the school, those if they i
lni|H«»v< iik rt A»s«.ciati,»ii.
ARTICLE 1.
persist in such behavior have for-Ssct «i i 1. The ; • ne of this
felted hfaeir rights to the privilege *, r',* *!?;-. *en st'nll “A.-seclation for
of the school and should be expeli-jthc Improv'***« nt of th* ——
ed. i Public School
Now, gentlemen of the school I AKIICLK II
bor-rd, the questici- is up to you. | 4M-cticn !. The purpose of this
You are the head of the system and organlzaticn si all he to unite nl»
upon you the principal and teach-(tie i*,|*le of this community for he amended at any annual meeting
trs are to rely in their efforts to the improvtment of our Public by a vote of two-thirds of the mesi-
maintain order in the class room School (’ll, by placing in the school b*-rs present.
thr.4 they may give to our boys and
in,-,-, hk'uouj unve « iiiwii ii «>■ , resnltcH in i.
oft, ucr, at the call of the President troduced and spoke on the subeet „ u \,*
ARTICLE VI. “The Child as a Chargs.” The ^ WM ‘‘d® 1
Section 1. This Association shall speaker efleavorcd to show that i 1 .. ’ lU * Ka>e a maJ
s,.i!d , o the Secretary of the Conn-} the child Is in no sense a chattel,
ty School Improvement Association His value docs not consist in the
a formal report of its progress : n-[labor that his hands may perform,
riutlly. This report shall i*e sent . but In the culture and prept ra-
in one month h^cre 'he meet'nu I tion of his mind in order that he
u the State School Improvement may fulfill the mission of life. We
Association. .
ARTICLE VII.
Section 1. This Constitutioi may*
girls this school year the ver) best
of their heart and brain.
At the outset would it not be an
excellent idea to pass along the
word to the prU-:ipr-\ and the prin
hut the* Mr
milted as a vote
majority for Mr.
Black
The new auditor is a son of the
late Sheriff Robert Black, a brother
of Messrs. H. W. Black, Jr., and D.
B Black of Waiterboro. For a num
ber of years Mr. Black held a civil
must, as parents” evet-tually stand w * l rr ‘ re position in Washlngtoe
at the bar of the chllds judgment *' e L * H Vf u *> on arccount
rod answer for the way in which health. I*or the past year he
we use or abuse the opportunity.^** ‘»een assistant to Auditor dm
that we now have to train the Bols. He is an expert bookkeeper.
child. We rntPst also recJize our
responsibility to society to the
[ State, and to God in* this regard.
and it is generally conceded /That
the books of the office are in better
shape now and more neatly written
RALLY BAY EXERCISES.
To Mget Katunt.y OcL 27. sheriff r’-J Mrs. Fox. were in our The cost of education was also em- than ,n B number of years
rstlslon of the section Sunday afternoon. i phasised, but we must ha.ve It no
The second Union Division of tne . • • matter what it may cost. This is a
Colleton Assoeiation will meet with ^ and MrR Ja8 w zaunden, of the* demands efficiency. The
cipal to the teachers, that hence- the Little Salkehatchie church on ^ fo |, rg> attended Sunday School at
forth they are not to rely solely on Saturday before the fifth Sunday la j*t. Carmel, Sunday,
moral suasion as a means of correc- oct^,. a t 11 ,o’dock A. M. The '
tion? Shoot a * tu J® i nl ° introductory sermon will be preach- miss i^ocie ivemiey, oi nmonww-. n a m oak th* next saeaker
the soul of the would be disturber, ^ Halford and the vm4 *- h **'* accepted B position -.-,,1'- HnlJIdld address He^howe “Ofu* 0 * were exoeptloaally good,
the rude and vulgar. If there be cd by Rev. B. F. Halford, ana tne _ , iinade a splendid address. He anowe og-ts taker, hr the children
any that the reign of the rod is to organisation will follow. Taylors. ... j how education Increases to » mar- 1 De ,aR ** r **• CB,| dren
1 The followimg subjects will be sub
highest efficiency is to he gained
only by n proper education of the
Individual. The address ao*med _ _ ,
Mi.. Lo,!. Rom ley. of j «> * . by i 4 * B.tb.1 MetLlJ ,bu„h 8ood W
U*”’restored to it*s us-ful and hon-) The followiag subjects will be sub • • • j welous extent the efficiency of the 'Ll!"hnr"twI
ored*pmdth n° It is* dj easy task, mltted for discussion. 8 N Haws. Esq of Johnson one who receive, it. He “ ad ® V^rT r rexur^ m^lnr
at least and the w riter sper-Xs from I 1. The best plan for managing CUj. Teni*.. is' spending a few days ^,-y pertinent remarks on the J,®”
sevlral years exper enoe I the finances of our churches, so in town. ! gre at need of compulsory education
• To pour Thf fre“ h instruction I that there shall be a di.tributloi, of • • • | In our State. t"’ M F.^bur?*
o’er th-^ mind them all through/he Association all R c bert Padgett. Jr. of Smoaks. i Dr./Black was th*e next speaker. ^ M /«5i ^ ^aiTifd^
And teach the young idea how to year. has accepted a position as assistant He is biways Interesting and help- r ° r Bunaa y
shoot.’’ I>er.r, by S. B. Saunders. a t the depot here. -fill. His address was received ^h 00 * Assoc-lr-tlon,. was present
Lut it i« pretty general!'* agreed 2. The teacher in our Sunday • • • ^ t with evident good pleasure. He f ad Played the organv leading the
that the authority to inflict lit-, schools, r.td his attitude to the Miss Grace Brown is visiting her congratulated the town and com- •’« ‘
ilu physical punishment whet. Training ( lass, M. R. Stone. slstor Mrs Bruns at Asheville N Inunlty on having secured tho High Miss Lucy W llllams of the com-
4 1 * - • It is requested that this impor- J, r * * Mrh ’ urun *’ R ’ A8n ® v^,< •- H41 f whtlied for lt inlttee deserve prate-for their faith-
Johnnie becomes obstreperous does
much to save ihe teachns* from
neurasthenia ar.d an early grave.
The Lite King Solomon achieved
10 such success in the matter of
■rising children a«- would et-ltle
him to the final word In
he nif *ur c i sparing the red. but
rents w l.o hav ^ met with greater
nicer,s atq a usual ihlag, in
early ; i cord w ith his view's on
:lie subject. v .
Iegi. ::.!cn for grown-ups long
since reached the realization Gift
i law without a penalty -was just
about as terrifying as a Hallowe en
pumpkin, and it is hardly logical
o assume th;.* a full-blooded, irVo-
ponsihie hoy, who h:;s not yet qdm
to know the value of discipline as
tant subject he fully presented and
discussed.
What is the object of the Laymen's
Movement, and the results to follow
its recognitioD and practie-al use.
by Rev. J. C. Lawson.
Missionary sermon on Sunday
morning at tl o'clock by Rev. F*. O
S. t’urtis.
The churches are respectfully re-
eiuested to send full delegations.
(lame brethren i.t us have a help
ful ai>J good meeting.
For the Oomniittee, 1
F. O. 8. Curtis, Chairman,^
K«'li«w Want e-el.
Asy Confe'derate soldiers,having mules,
swords, rifles or musketsju»ed by
J. C. Brown J* in Asheville this
we<k visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Bruns.
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. Thro. G. Kenhaw
visited ViiguStn Hie latter p;-rt of
last week
• 1 A.
onpsred to his own sweet will, i» . n, e[ll during the Confcderr-'e War, Miss Rosa Davis, of Charleston,
likely to heed a categorical imper
.'ivr> which has na sting to it.
The highest efficiency in the pro-
are requested to make exhibition of who has been spending somdllnie
the same at the coming sounty fair, with friends r*bColleton, oi* her re-
T.\as may b« obtained of W. W (urn home hi the guest of Mrs
cry child is fine, so fr.r as it will
work. But the youngster th"ii( is
still developing toward his te-ens is
ln,:iii<*d to harketi to the* call of tiie
wild, and the time comee when he
must needs he chaptcard, or stand I
will be present
O. G. Hendersem.
Commander Camp Heyward.
A t j*d of TImtAn.
I" ’iter, TLe Bret-* and Standard.
Pie;, e allow me through yonr col-
on fe tu - C f such a possibility w hich • ’* "" uu * u “ soclction. Mrs. Jones 1 office
is the most important 50 ,h!Mik n, >; ,nanv ov« The Press and Standard.
ThenTt .!he P cdret go forth, with thei^ kindness 'and sympathy . . . ,
no uucortcJn sound that the law " , i < „ ' ^ "A: ’ f oi. The many friends of Cr.pt.
breaker in school will be rounded **o •TMuring and since the !^t lli-
up with a sudder* jerk, and l think
i cr: only say that 1 appro, ia;e
nuv-^t sincerely every kindness i how
Mrs. H W. elu Bois.
it will have a most happy effect.
-Consternation may prcvc-il in Ihe
ranks of the small boys while they
ane whispering the dreadful news Miss Pearl Minor hrs a position
among themselves, but in the class at the postoffice here,
rooms there will prevail the pance • • •
that passeth all understanding.
- *
Mrs. R. M. Jefferies, of Ridg-’,-
land, who has been here for
A. J. Redish, of Williams, was seven-1 da>« visiting at the home
in town Monday night and Tuesday, of he-r parents. C«pt. and Mrs. C. A.
• • • Savage, returned to her home Tttes-
F. M, Polk, Jr. of Islandton, wc-j day afternoon.
among those it- town Tuesday. i * * *
• • • A. S. Salley. Jr., of Coltiinhln,
A. S. Yarn, of Islandton. was her and brother, G. E of Orange burg.
fj> PQI&t
success. m ' ork ln training the children.
Prof. Melton was the last speaker Glover had charge of
His eyJdress was short, consuming !* u ‘ rb, ! r ' b deaerations, which were
only about ten minutes. In a v**ry * n g 0 °d taste, consisting of ferns
apt unel'intpressive way, he showed r,Ild potted plants hankeel about she
Mint education does not consits a ' , ” r , * n d draperies of Ivy.
mr.lnly fn storing away knowledge* i v “rhap* the most enjoyc*d number
it- the* mind by premusyps-pf memory program was that of the
and reason, brut in TUCTi culture as 1 fad I** Roll depe-rtment, of which
will enable the mindvtV appreciate "J rp - Graves is th*e superintendent.;
Mrs. II. N. Beach, vizited her and appropriate that wtiich is *' 1 ''®® exercises consisted of the
daughter, Mrs. J E Gi- ch, Mon- beautiful and good. presentation of certificates of m^m-
day. I We balleve that the school is to b ® rrh, P “> e, * ht new members of
• • • he congratulated on its corps of ,be ‘Tadic roll as follows:
C D May aid C. C. Anderson Instructors. Prof. Claude M. «Mel- Klmer Pearl Saunders. John Her-
vislted Atlanta last week to pur- ‘on of Spartanburg, a- graduate ^ an rr ^ b J r * ,l °*® A ![ h,a Ta {. , . or *
ehc their fall stock of horees and of Wofford college. Is the Princi- Frances \\ eat Barnes Pauline e»-
pal. Prof. Melton rertnes well ree- ‘on Smoak. George f.age HoweH.
commended. Tlie assistant teachers P*nl Henry Mims, and Ca-ivln FreeV-
are Miss Imttlse Oakes of Darling- ® rl ‘ b Mc Kenzie, and the pr«*ei*ta-
ton. n graduate of Wlnthrop college, ‘* on promotion certificates to
Miss Tibbie Padgett of Ixpclge, a ‘h* following, who had reached the
graduate of the Co-Educational In- e#<* for the Beginners* Department:
stitute of Edgefield., and Miss Dixie S* 1 ™ Caroline Graves. Douglas Jones
a Riddick Ackermam, and Maud Re-
•ge becea Beach.
Rich- program follows:
who 1 Opening Song by congregation.
2 Recltetlrn: “Prai«e God for
partment. A R Things’’—Henry Cnuthen. Mil-
A new room is being added to «l»’‘‘d Grace. Emeline J»eurlfo>\
the building and other improve- Hong: “Onward Christian
ments. j re contemplated for the Soldiers."
near-fut nr j. . ^ Recitation: “He Wants Us
71110 Lodge High School Is the AH"—Nora Sanders
result of a long-felt need of bet- R Recitation “Give Thanks for
ter educational faeiltles for the Dc.'iy Bread Pascal Felder,
comn unity a id of a harmonious an 8- A Cal! to Prayer by the Su-
concertod effort to socuro It. The perlr->udent.
A. Savage will he pleased to know fr-ithful work done by our trustees •* Prayer— Rev Henry Cauth>n
that he stood an operation at th- deserves the highest praise. They - Song: “(> King of Kings.”
infirmrry, Charleator:*, Monday, and have done their work well and will l* Exercises for Cradle Roll.
he ■< r pldl), improving. Mrs. doubtless continue to serve with l ft - Responsive Reading by the
Savage is with him. *!•* Bam** degree of efficiency. We. School.
are deeply grateful to them for 11- Song: "A Song of Praise."
their service. 12. Recitation: “Notes *f Thanks-
J. C. Lawson. [ giving."—-Meredith Jones, Edith
>7 - - • l Black. Fay Tay'or.
Tuesday, but Mrs. Warren will he
here a few days longer.
*• - • •
Mrs. Annette Jojhs hrs accept
ed a position as assistant secre
tary of the Colleton County Fair As
is
C.
Eire Oilers NoUciy.
in an automobile making the trip
in four hours.
• • •
dVdlcton Boys MaJdiig
Three of Colleton's younjp men
who have recently graduated from
the Southern Commercial School, ef
Charleston, have secured good po-
sitlor.o whi *' b f p ® ak ® w f’ 1 for Tuesday on a business trip. I w « r « tn town Sunday night at the
stheol, as well as the boyw. The • • • .Waiterboro Hotel.\They came down
voung men are: Furman Dodd, son n ^
of the Hon. J. B. Dodd, of Round. . \\ . and R. D. Carter, of Ruf
fle has a position vHttf the Qua-ker fin. "«re in town Tuesday.
City Flour Mills, of Charleston. • • •
Theodore Hiars, son of the late R. R. Padgett. Sr. of Smoaks, was
Rev J. T. Hiers, of Round, is with in town Monday of thls^wecik.
the Underwood Typewriter Co ,' of • • •
Charleston. j, g. Padgett, of Smoaks, wa«
Z. C. Reeves, son of J. D. Reeves. j n wau^rboro Tuesday,
of Cottagevllle, is with the Southern • • •
Supply Co., of Charleston, | Miss Kmina ^ McOraw. of Char
' ' < i lesion. Is with Mrs. J. 8. Jones,
this fair is his or her fair, and do ( • • •
The n* w fire department has in*- .\° u '
13. Song: ‘"God will Take Care
gun to get se;dy to ward off
danger from winter fires. The
two companies are holding drills,
testing hose, etc., preparatory to
any emergencies called.
E. D. Leiuitck* hi the new chief
vfith M. C. Rivers asslstr.nt. S'. G.
Price is foreman of comptry No. 1,
and B. H Graves, oomp'iny No. 2.
the
Mrs.
14. Concert Reading.
15. Song: "O Worship
King.”
16. Exercise: “Prnis® Him.
King of Nations”—Willie Dr.-vis,
Bonnie Saivlers, Mary Etta Dan-
drtdge, Adolphus Jones, Pauline Wll
Hams. E«tcs Sr*lth, Harry Knight,.^
Julie. Howell, Edna Hnbsterr* -
17. Off-'rltp: Collection snken
J. 8. Jones spenl; Monday | g giver- out by Chief iKMiricka' . , l° nr )' Cauthen. Meredith Jones,
and Tuesday in Charleston* whore All persons are requested and urg- J«m<*8 Adams.
*“ ^one:
9he went to purebase a new sup- <M , fo have , r .., d kep , on , hHr
ply of hats from Gage Bror. drum- p,e m ises suhstantial ladders of suf-
mer.
ry person in the county f«el that j Ear j |j owe j| t tg g taCioned at
Norfolk. Va., on the staamship
all in your power to make It m
grand sucoesj. Frrnklin. is spending a few days In
Only three weeks ittH the third town. He will go to 8t. George to
ooaaty fair, 54 I visit his
1*1. Aong: “Victory."
1 !>. Opening Doo/s of Church,
ficltnt length to reach upon their an< i,^ al n
' 7 J tMMM in case of fire, at:-.! kept in | Be^dlcyon.
Mr M. Bench ^sited prlr.tives easy access as it is itupc. "ible for Y
s id friends U Wslterboro Saturday this department to get Ic-ddera to Mrs- Khaffer to ElnGetaia.
and Sunday ic-st. 'TIs hard to be- fires. All persons amt hereby order- Invitation/ h.nvf been sent out
Heve; but Waiterboro evidently *d to k ep their lots and buildings to r-n “At Horpe" Thursday After-
holds stronger attractioro by the clean of aJI inflamable material, noor. 5:30 % to G 30. In honor of
frsqaent number of visits made,(ad- We are very anxious to get fire Miss Edna McTeer. •
mi-re-able tastel.—Jasper Herald. 1 risks down to a minimum.
' John B. flmlth, of Smoaks, was Your to-operstlon '» requested,
la towa thla morning. _ I E. D. Lemacka, Okisf.