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COUNTY N. l - VOL. XXXIV. WALT^RBOIJO, 8. C. WEDNESDAY, <M]TOHKIl 25. 1911. TWO WEEKS MrTKKK-TIR.VKR >1KS. SHAFKKK K\TKRTA1X8 HONOR ROLL. foll- BIT A FORTNKiHT RFMAINS TILL TIIK FAIR OPKXH. ’ I RPORTANT MEETING TUESDAY Orfirrni, 1 itu|M*iint( Htlt ntM him! IVmi* inlttn'M t'oiiU-r—Otlj<‘r .M*l- tir> aiul Fair Notr*. weeks till the \ I^*sr than two third county fair. Tfr^ mUettiiiK of tho officersf and coniDitUc^ °f the county L ir asso ciation hrdd h.ere yacterday was well attended and will result io much good to the (air. Seteixf tiiaiters were gone Into and rt ports from the department of superintendents were, had. These reports were ail most gratifying, and furnish a peg on which to br.ivs the iropbocy that this will be the bisgest and bi^t lair, ever held in this part of the State. Much interest was reperted in 'the departments, aaid numeb^us exhibits will be mr-le in all of them. The superintendents and members of the committees went away bubbling over with enthusiasm and with a deterniinti ion to get more busy than ever during the i.\ext two weeks. Those present at the meeting were: Pres. G. (\ Brown; vice p4;wWieBt«, J* D. Mlley and M. H. Hiott: Secretary, W. W. Smoak; Supt. J. W. Lucas; Assistant Supt. D. (J L. llkers; Mrs. Ji»o. D. Glover and Mrs. D. E. Guess, of the Wo- mr-n’s dipartment: K. K. Jotv^s and W. A. DuKant. of the Agricul tural I>epartment; B. G. Hiott and W. S. Marvin, of the live stock de partment; K, !>. Robinson, of the poultry department; A. I*. Washing ten aid K. B. Chisolm, of the ne gro dvpr-rttnent. Yisit Fair (.ntuiids. 'At the conclusion of the meeting at The Press and Standard hall, the members pretvnt repaired to the fair grounds where they inspected the work being done therte. and gave instructioio to the Asst. Supt. D. C. L. Uiers. t s to certain things they* wished done for the different df^sartments. Eueryou. was well p t . r | or> pleased with the appearance of the buildings and groiutds. To KnTt Picnic Tahiti. One of the new things decided upon at the meetli-g. was to erect r. numt'CT of picnic tables on, the grounds so that those who desirs to do so may bring along dinner an have a place to spread it. For In stance if those visitii-g the fair frem a certain locality desire to do so may make up a picnic party and bring dinner uid have it spresni picnic fashion. A competent per son will be in charge of thr> bas kets which will be kept in a room to be built for this purpose < Reduced Railn jut Rates. larst Friday 1 hos. E. Mycr-. trav elling passenger agent of the At lantic Coast Ltatc K. R. Co., came to Walterbofo to confer with the fair authorities on the question llriltiaiit Wedding of I'oiuilar pit Satuidny at XtMin. |' Miss Edna Elixa MtTccr and^Dr. j Smith Lanier Turii'i' were married j at high noon at ihe First Bs ptist j (church b-'ro Saturday. R v. E. W. I P< t pies, ntt uncle <»f the bride, per-j formed tho erremeny, which was will »t d by a larf " iiitml)er of tlyt* reliiti\;s and friends of th.-» popular young couple. Mrs. X. G. Morrall (sweetly rei .lered the wedding mr.rc ; playing LolungrtCs upor the | cm lance of the bridal party, < nd ' .Mcndehscbn’s upen the exit. Th*.t | church was beautifully dccorateil, having a backgrond <*f gret n South ern smilax. while arot.nd tRc altar were bi lked palms, len t and pot- ted plants. The aisles were covere with white clcth. The erretuony was performed just in front of the altar. The bridal party * entered down the tirfjter aisle in the following onKr: Ushers, Messrs. X. G. Moi - - rall an»l M. 1*. How Ml; Miss Lillie Fe?ple«, with Mr. \V. T. Pinnell; Miss Carrie Fraysste with Mr. Benjamin Hill McLeod: Miss Zee Poeples with Dr. A. J. Anderson; Mrs. J, B. S. Blitch. drnie of lioaior, after whom came the bride and her-sister. Miss Nellie MfTeer the maid of honor. The greem ae- cctr.panie<l by i)r. Riddick Ackerma who acted as best mc-r.*, entered frcun the pastor’s ttudj and met the bride at the altar. The .at tend- ai*s had reported standing on either side of the altar. The ring r.remony was used. The exit was mad3 in the reverse order. The bride was becomingly re tired in £• blue tailored coat juiit w..h h;: to maich. which was also lier going away eoerume. and Car rie j- gor^ ous bcuqubU of Lri ld s rx v« s ai <1 fe rns. The m:ibl of honor. Miss N lie McT»» r. wore aXbrautifu! white chiffon dress and carried pink roj-fs r-nd ferns. Mrs Blitcmv tho dame of honor, was dressed in a stylish cream Department of SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT •At Home" («iven lly .Mrs Shaffer in The Following Pupils of the Walter* Honoi <>t Miss McTei;r. Ihus* • i CONDUCTED BY- MISS H. E. MALONE COMMUNICATIONS FROM SCHOOLS SOLICITED There has been some interest of a very encouraging kind shown Jn the subje«t of school improvement since this department has tried to • nlbt the echcols of tin esmnty In* a friendly race for better conditions. ’I ha; thr* int* n-st mauifjsted has net been greater, is perhaps due to the fact that the rural schools open at a late <lat«, and ar*» taught in many it‘stances, by teachers whr e homes are not in tliis county. Tlwse, naturally, may not be fully post* d as to what the Str.te Sedtool improvement Association (which is the mother of all the lesser as»o- dtatienst hasv been pi; lining for the schools of (‘Dllcton county. It wills that Colleton shall not be be hind in the march of educational well-being end progress. That even the little country school may give to its children. In all essentials, just as good as the town school Ri ves. That it: comfort, convenieno^ and simple beauty the rural school may lift up its herd in competition with the pretentious brick edifica In which city children go to school. The State association, l say, wilts all this for our rural schools, it off ers fifty valuable prizes to stimu late effort in this direction—-end ye tl > mere willit-g it avails nothing, unle.-s, the schools themselves take hold, and pt ” forth an or. ani/.ed ef fort for their own bett. >rment. The old saying “Heaven helps those who help themselves," universally covet for their native cout-y share in the good tilings which . is . „in, true, n ver had better r-pp I Ration j, : , . M, 7 1 “ n ^L K rnal!'\ ,ha " il: reg; rd U> the uybuiLlil* of f wU , h P^rls. carrying also pink ro»eX sfhco) . an<| v r> proposal and terns. u “ •* ‘ ‘ J" . * of\improvenient shoMs Mhat kind More cream coat suits wRh large ._ n{ , tt , a< . hert! a srhco, picture hats an 1 carried r , " , ' ^ rates to the fair. The rat, a will lie three cents £• mile plus twenfty- rtve cents for round trip tickets. These tlck.Urf will be cn sale from Ehrhardt Beaufort Ridgeland, R%v<*- nel, Allendale, and perhaps from Hr«mptOn. In addition ample coaches will be provide^ between Green Pond and Ehrhardt. Thurs- <lay the passenger train will run to Ehrhardt, leaving Walterboro f«t 10 o'clock, p. m. for the aceommo- dation of those M’ho corny* down educational day. The freight train willb^ held over the other daja till the same hour at nlglu T« turns incut at Fair. One of the principal features of the fair will be th-c tournaments to be held each day. The tournament poles bavV* been erected and a num ber of riders have expresred r.:i in- , p )es teation to be preent and take ' parts. They will come costumed^ j Hendersonville; ttons and ferns. Following tin cercniory- at tri«> church. £• reception was tender*<1 ,tlw liridal party and invited gtN^sts ‘ at tho home of tlif* bride, Reciyiv- iug at the front hall were Mrs, M. I Montgomery. Mrs. X. G. Morrall, i aivd Mrs. John 1). Warren; in the , Mrs. W. R. McTeer. >lrs. W. McTirr, Mrs. C. I). Map. Ik- light ful fruit punch and cake were t.ivetf. Mrs. J ». M. Klein pnsid- • sl at the punch howl assisted by Mrs. B. (’. Fraser. The M-insome wn it rtf .-es were Misses Ludlow, Fra- 1 r. Mr ttve Vance vonLehe, ('j rrie .Vuderscn and Cha. » Black. Tho ct -r !■<•( mile ;J tl » hoi:;-e waa pink ;• •I'wh 'p. the effect being prettily obtained by numrrers jink candles anl draperks of ivy and ferns. Atntrg tho many handsome .|c •ly ai l useful preeefts rec?.lv- d b\ the bride, mus in elegant tl.Y o piece solid silver set cor.siat- i of su^ar and cr am pitches .i,r.d waiter, presented by tile nieiit- l ei*;, oU the choir of the' First Bap- Ha* churth, of Mhich the bride htd i : ;.‘it!n'ui mtniber for many years. Dr. a;d Mrs. Turner left on the a I'tci noon train for Tift on, Ga.. , ii > mU! si nd a few days before RDlr.jj to O'ur Cr ek. Flc-.. wW r > Dr. Turner is a rising physician. Dr. Turner several yer.ni ago as at the Walterboro Drug Compary. Mrs. Turner is a daughter of Mr. E. R McTeer, and is loved rnd admittti by a large circle of relatives and friends. .'in; g thn* vyho came to at- Und the wedding may be mention v ( r ti •'iiuntn Hill McLeod of Tiftcn. Ga., Mr. W. T. Pinnell, of Bronson, Fla.; Mrs. W. W. McTeer, ii.,irl> Bn-ach; Miss Marfan May, wd Mr. 1. J. May. Smoaks; Mr. and Mr**. X. t\ Hall. St. George; Mrs. large ^•.lu. . ^ at uk right kind are uady and the struggle for Tin y are unwil- to be Nila-ssod as old-timers, of date, hvireless, laxy. They willing tlvenlist in hotter ccniHtions. 1 * Classed ast- of ciilightinent offers; and lire resolved that rt least it shall not lx* tl, ir individual fault if Colleton d«x s not stand In the very fore front of advatcement ami advantag M« y all of onr sidiools resolve thus. Perhaps the trust «*s or teachers of some school may nay, “But can not mc do what We can for the good of our school without the trouble of joining an association for ths.f ?■’ I am afraid that them- would be little results from this kind of effort while people are what they are. The majority would soon wake up to find themselves do ing nothing. TJiere is. a great igtim- ulus In organization, association, competition and fellowship. These the School Improvement Associa tion offers, and we cr.n not afford to be without them. When all work together, we catch the spirit of the work—and ot*» thing leads on to another. <> 1 wish to urge ever) rural school in Colleton county to enter this or ganization. Even "If too late to try for the current years’ pa-izes, it crei enlist in the work and be ready for i‘*xf' time. TJve jirizes are important and helpful, but they are* not the main thing. The mater ial improvements made will be a perm.- .-M Ut heritage ' of th * sehcol, an«l can not be lost, even if no priz should, b« woii. A red, test of ail eiu li school that has (made nu hon est effort for improv wnent Mill hav learned Vr-hiahle lessons of self- help whieh will guarantee that it shall never agixn be satisfied to stagnate. lat any rural scjiool that wish es to form a local school improve ment association apply to Miss Hcl- < n E. Mr.loi »*, CottageviJIe, S. C. VISITS SEVERAL SCHtKlLS AIRS. A. ANDKRHO.X RE. 1 M K One of the most enjoyable social events of tht* pixat week was the | “At Home", given Thursdav after- | riocn by" .Mrs. E. T. H. Sh»:t r. in I honor of th«* bride-to-be. Miss Edna i McTeer. Th** reception was from . r.::{0 to fir.lU. Tin* beatiful home of ! the Shaffer's was d •cornttd for ■ the occasion, end presented a pret- I ty seel '?. Mrs. John M. Klien and Mrs. A. *.L Andemon were the diap.i'sers of the delightful fruit punch served on 1 th** piazza. Sherbert and cake were dispensed in the dining room by .Nils** Carrie Fraysse, Nellie ^ Mc- iTeer, Kalliarlne Howell, aid Mrs. M R. McTeer. Thos** in the re- Jeeiviijg przrty were Mrs., M. P. How- ‘ .*! , t Jr., Mrs. L. W. McT**« r, wh*i ! met ti e vi.t sts i*. lit* hall; Mi<s Edna McTeer. Mrs E. T. H. Shaffer the .Mifloes Peeples, Mrs. J. It. S. Bllteh, Mrs. E. M. Speights, retvMv- j ed In the parlor. Mrs. X. G. Mor- ; rail and Mrs. J. H. I’eurlfoy invited the guests to the dining room. Those receiving invitations were: Mitsdames J. H Peurlfoy, Jno. M. Kllet', Annie Chaplin, l>. J. Chap lin. G. C. Brown, A. K. Beach, U, W. Davis, W. E. Jones, W. R Mc Teer, M. C. Flshburne, X. G. .Mor rall. C. H. Frlpp, A. C. vonl^ehe, ('. L. Flshburne. N. C. A. Sauls, A. J, Anderson, Riddick -Vckermar., E. D Strobel, W. B. Ackerman, M. S. Montgomery, C. A. Savage. P. M. Murray, A. J. Anderson, Jr.. P. J. Lucas, H. W. Jones, E. L. Murphy, J. S. Griffin, E. P Knight. J. C. IV Tw ville* D. L. Smith. R. (’. Hol- land. Edward Pinckney. E 1) Lem- ac)Q3, T. P. Hunter. C. Anderson; jj. W Lu<*aa, J. D. Warren. Ki;.*e j Glcvt*r,“J. L. Roger, Herbert Mar- ! vin, E. A. Marvin. J. McLitod, T. G. Kershaw. J M. Wltsell, R L i Fraser. A. H. Wiclnu.in, J. S. Jones: IK. J. Wits* II, J. K. Pturifo), W. E. • Fraser, T. P. Baker. A. P. Barnes, H. W. Black, Jr.. T. J. Blanchardr j H. \\. McKeitlu.il, L. W. McTeer, G. K. H. Mooiv*. C. H. EsDcni. W. J. Flshburne, A. IC Haig. B. G. rne A. A. Patterson. Jr., T. P. Murray, J. D. Glover, Annie Rickei.baker, D. B Bltu-k, W. W. Smoak. L. M. 'SLokes, W. J. Taylor. Misses Ma rian Glover, Edna rcwl Hannah Stokes, laconic Padgett, Belle San ders. Kona, Curtis, Carrie Fraysse. Hitch Krlitiol Have taimwl DisUnctJoii. At- Sii|M‘Hiitcrd4‘nt Visits SeliooN jar Part of County. in I’li- Raven* I lady Interred at Live C*ziM*tcry Tuesilay. Oak Dr. H. W. Black, county superin- ten*lent of education, spent, sevet^ al days last week visiting several of the schools in the iippe.* part of the county. Among tho schools vis ited were those at Ashton. Weliuer and the Folks school. Dr. Bitck reports these schools as being in splendid shape .and doing good work "Mio houses, he says, are comfort able, with gqpd desks and scats, but he is not surprised at this as the kind people living in these com munities would not tolerate other condltiotxv. He thinks. however, tlic-t a little paint and. cleaning up would not injure these schools. Dr. Black tnade talks in each of the schools visited, and urged the teachers to brifig their schools in force to the .county fair on educt- , tional day. Miss R&tteree is teach- ’ lag the W-diner scbciol: Miss Mc- young I ("own, the Folks and Miss Jauiues was here the Ashton school, plra rmacist Mrs.** A. ^bovine At demon, of Rr.vneel, died there* suddenly Mon- daj, at the age of sixty-six years, and was brought to Walterboro Tuesday morning for interment r* Live ()ak eemetery. Her remains 1 na were invt at the train and taken •li- \ ree.tly to the cemetery for intermet t Rev. T. T? Baker con ducted the funeral services. Mrs. AndersOn was the wife of one of Colleton's^best known citi- z, ns, Mr. A. C. Atulerson. He is the father of Me»srS\<\ C. And** Jessie Fraser, May and Belle Neyle, Krtharine Howeli, Llzie Flshburne, Lillian Farmer, Agnes Seyie, idl- liati Murphy, riara Anderson, Lucy Williams, l^dith and Helen Lucas Mollie C.haplin, Erwin. Dollye Price, Annie Gallowi y. Charlotte Hender son, Essie Hyrne, Edna "Price, Jesfie Harrison, Viviene Price, Bessie ai l Liilio Knight, Wilhelml- 8t rebel. IV alb of Mi ll* nry Spell. Oct. 23.r Special: • ,» • - * —'* t?" j son, of Wsdterboro, aid A. J. An- ) derson, of HenderFcnviHe, and a brother of Mr. I. 8. Anderson, of Hendersonville. The remains were accompanied by a large number of relatives from Charleston and from Rcvenel Mrs Aidemon was Miss b'rances Bee, of Charleston. She was a lady of many splendid attributes and leaves a larg,? circle of friends. 8he was married to Mr. Anderson forty-five years. He is n6w in his eighty-i Cnth year. j B. C. Frr.ter. Hardeville; Miss Lillie | i>* !<‘s. ini j-s. FUi; Miss Zoa Pee-| Van ville; Mrs. C. I. Jet‘;r, | j,,^. to j n privation of his Early Branch; Mrs. J. B. 8. Blitch. , hcIMV , , Allaraha. Ga.: .Miss Carrie Frajsse. j jtesolved TWh racing committee, composed of - ■ ** *~— Resolutions of ll'C«|M*ct. Brethren we come w9h bowed heads and »addei|pd hearts at this Items From Hound, our regular communication to spei k Round, Octj 23.—Special: of the death of our worthy and well Charley Weetys of this place beloved Bro. Past Master; W. F. Saturday tori Ehrhf.rdt where Hill.. ' „ 1 • will ha for some time. Whereas, God In his uuerring A. J. Lemacks of Round, attended wisdom and infinity goodness has camp meeting at cypress las wen* removed from our lodge and com- He was accompanied by his wlf*- inunity our honored Brother, where- and daughter. Miss Lilly. They re- as we remember his work as Master port having r. delightful trip re- of the Lodge end his hajdness in turning Sunday night . all Christian activity feeling assured Among those who attended cy- tliat his going hence has meant only press camp meeting from here Cottageville, Mrs. Spell departed from this life j or* the morning of August Ik, 1911.’ against the prayers of bereaved c.hil dren and reir’lves. She was preced ed just three \«aby her husband. . Mrs Sj>**ll was in bed four months ' and suffered unknown agony, but sh;* Inire* her pule with the forti- | tud** of the trusting Christian that shi* was. On the night that she died she c:..ll«*l to one of her chil dren and said “1 am going home to Glory. •* This fond parent leaves ten chil dren. five girls and five boys and a host of relatives and frier<ia to mourn for her. May God stretch out bis bend and protect .this un sheltered band. Th»» funeral ceremony was per formed b> the Rev. L. B. Ackerman Grandchild. Dr. T. G. Kershaw. C. C. Anderson and F. L. Klnse>* will hrve charge ot this featuife.' T. Have Building at The Colleton County School association will own building at the In charge of Miss Ida the newly lelected field worker. This bulk.lug willl be located near the restaurant, and tgill be fitted up with all the la**t appliat cea for modern Sundc-y school work. The exhibits in thin building should be most interesting. Here Posting Advertisements Major Megan, of the St. Louis Amusement Company, is In town, and will be Were for ten days post ing the town and surrounding <£>un- tt)' In the intereels of tl)e fair and his company, which is to furnish th arauHttuienis for the fair. He sc-ys *hat recently sevtf*ral new features havie brhn added to the coaipany, ard that th^y w : ll be Cn bar-d with an uft u, f* *j Hn of cl >cn •< aws. Fnit; r*'*p* t' “ing Insue.L After all the fair would not be a *uc<r*B but for the exhibits made. These will be numerous. Already n „ btege a urn ter of entry' tags nave b*<a issued by the secretary applications are daily coming treat numbers. •Urtsnt secretary has her office over The Prears rod Ftandivrd where zbe *111 be pleased to see anyone de* to sechre entry tags or oth er information aa to tho fair. Lit*) Br»ncn; Jaspor, Fla. Miss Delay McTeer, j numbly ML-3 Marie McTeer, second. That while submit to tho will Padgett Dead. U'alr. Sunday ( have Us i Thp newg of t i, e death of W. R. frir grounds p a dg©tt, which occurred rt his horn M. Fishburne v near Mt Carmel Sunday afternoon 6:3t) o’clock, will be-received with regret by all who knew him. Mr. Padgett was 64 years old. and had b;*en in had health for a few weeks*, He had had several attacks but reo alarm was felt as to his condition. Enrly Sunday he had another but it passed off and | he seemed to be resting (niietly, when suddenly, w ille talking to his son and.Mr. Hiott, he breathed his last. The funeral y^os held Sunday af- tprr.ccn at Mt. f*arm**l church,' of which he had been a- faithful mem ber for over forty years. The ser- vt'eg Were conducted by Rev. Pat rick; pastor of the chu -eh. A large jer-wd of CKMirring relatives and • frlcods were preswnt to pay this last tribute to their departed •friend. Mr. padgett ii* survived by the following children, his ing preceded wisdom of our Supreme Ruler, know ing tliat the he makes no mistakes we do deeply deplore our loss, feel ing that the power of our brother's example cannot be estimated, and I that his 4i lace in our midst can not be filled. ! Resolved Third, That we strive 1o emulate his example in his faith fulness to duty and pleasure) in the privileges of service, i Resolve Fourth, That a page in our 1 minute book be inscribed to his memory and that «• copy of , these resolutions te sent to his 'family with assurances ofaour^ym- pathy and our desire to lie of service to them in their bereave- m»i:t. Respectfully submitted, A. (). Rickenbaker. K. M. Williams. wr-re, Messrs. John Garris, Tillman Utsey, Boat Bench. EdWard Dodd, Melvin Bishop, A. V. Rickenl>aker, and P. B. Bishop. Mrs. Sreille -Bwuch has been spend ing some time in Walterboro has returned hotpe. Mr. Allert Hilton of Charleston, attended the camp meet Inf at cy press last week, also Mr. Pickett Ackermp-n. Sweet Girl. Death of Infant. TTie relatlvjFS and friends of Mr and Mrs. H. W. Hiott, of Charleston sympathize deeply with them upon the death of their infant hr.by whlc died Saturday at the ag*» of four days. The interment took place at. the family plot at Zion church. :i 10 o’clock Sunday morning. Mr Hiott came up with the body, re turning to Charleston Sunday after noon* First Car of Automobiles. < i To A. Wichninn A Son belongs the distinction of having received the firm car of automobile* ever shipped to Walterboro. This pro gressive firm are row Helling au- tomoldles. After considering the various makes, they decided to handle the "E. M. F." and “Flan ders.’’ These are excellent cars an«I will doubtless prove quite pop- uItr in tills county. The condition o the roads will now warrant the pur- chaw of a car. Editor Press aid Standard:—- Following is tho Honor Roll of, tho Walterboro High' School for tho first school-month, Sep. 1H Oct. in, ittli. tMr, three rolls are Scholar-, ship, Dejiortment, and AtUirdance. A pupil making an average, on aJl studies, of 9&-100, is recorded as Highly Distinguished; 90-95, Dis- tingguialied;- provided, nevertho- 1*3!>, that (he mark on Dejiortment is not lelow 90. t Pupils havlikg a ixrfect mark. 100* on deportment are i>i ii oil ill.* roll for horors la Dojvortment. To make the roll of A.tti mlance, pupils must iiuve a I« tried score- no. tanliej* ilLmissala or abs*nces. Pnpils must l»e pres- < u: .n l*:t.;t hreif of the month to get on any roil high marks, not withstanding. C. L. Shedly, Prli ciptil. SclMilarship: Roll A. Highly Distinguished (95-100.) Grade I. Heyward Knight, Wil liam Smoak. Grade 1 ad. Henry Linder Grado 111. Annie Roger. Grade VI. DeWItte Jacobs. Grade X. Katharine deTreville. Roll B. Distinguished (90-95). rade’ 1. Richard Block, Clif ton Buchanan, Lizzie Blocker, Birdie Halford. P Grade I, ad. Charles Baker, Dwight Linder, Charlie Peurlfoy Vernelle Beach. Grade II. Larry Clough, Nor* . ton Jacobs, Cor lee Bryan, Marie Hickman, Rcbu Hlers, Audrey Jones, Julia McTeer. K. Grade HI. William Jennings j Bryan, Cr-rroll BreA»n. Hannah Bry- {a»i, ta'iinis Brow re, Louise Glover. ! GraiK^ IV. Rebn du Bols. Grade VII. Max Ji oiis. | Grade VJII. Hart Williams, Ethel I r. niit. I'd 11 h Frawr, Orvlllia 'Jones. Mary Padgett. Grade» IX. Clijiton du Bols, Martha Baker, Leila dultois, Isal^el Smith. i Grach* X. Clara- Anderson, Ma- ! 1**1 Wiehtmin. Dejinrt inmi ut. (I on.). Grade IV. Edith Beech, Louise Chaplin. (inute VI. ^-DeWItte Jacobs. Ben» U'tsoy, Ruth Pellutn. Grad©^. VII. Max Jacobs (frade VIII. Ethel Francis, Lucile Hlers, Mary Pcdgett, Irene Pcllum, Edith Fraser. Grade X. Clara Anderson, Amelia Fraser, Bulah Hiott, Eva Hiott, Atalie Moore. AttciUlunce (IOO) Grade I. Joe Avant. Richard Black, Hubert Buuton, Birdie Hal ford. Grade I, ad. Charles Baker, Hnr- ry Dai:dridge, Caleuwofth k’lsh- burne, Charlie Peurlfoy v V<Cn-clle Bei di. Suri!h Biintou, Ethal Padg«*tt Grade II Norton Jacobs, Rar- ry Pattor.sor, Annie % Fripp, Mario Hickman, Julia McTeer, Jewel,Tay lor, Victoria Warrec<-4*kiiiny Zalln. Grade III. Douglas Bryan, Jervey Buchai.Mii Bernard Gahagan, Eddie Glover, Lou iso Glov*r, Annio Kog*r, Margaret Kogerr Addle von- Lehe. Grade IV. Stephen Ackcrmr-n, Thomas Baker, Paschal Felder. Her bert Hickman. Alba Hlers, Thomas Howell, Duncan Padgett, Price* Pad gett. Crrl Ritter, Ethel Frlpp, Fay Taylor. low Fnaer. LeRoy Halfotd, Aliwter Grade V. ■* Eugene Black, Lud- Witscll, Cray Avant, Thelma Avant, Ella May* Crosby, Kihel Fender. Grade VI. DeWItte Jacobs, May vonLAhe. Grade VII. Mary Baker. Pearl Gnioe, Max Jacobs, Clyde* Smith. Grade VIII. Baytmrd Arnett, Morgan d«*Tr-*ville, Randolph How- -•11, Dewey Padgett, Chase Black. ' Edith Fraser, Annie McCants, Paul- (ine McCants May Padgett, Irene Pell tim. j Grade IX. Poe tel I Wltsell, Viola ] Anderson, Martha Baker, Annie von- L(|he. Gradp X. Clara Anderson, (Amelia P'raser, Beulah Hiott, Eva* Hiott, Atalie Moore. KewolutJons of Respect. The following resolutions adopted by Bethel Methodist day school, of which school du late, H. W. du Bohi was secretary acct>r( jjr. K to age. The ritual for several years. These were of each or d er (rrouped around adopted unanimously by rising voto; 80Imf Btt j klnK jncidenls In the Book after appropriate remarks by Rev. of j) an u>l. The Order of lx>yal H. J. ( authen, who paid a l>eautiful princes is founded upon the refusal tribute of respect to II. M *lu Bois, 0 y Hebrew princes to cat' tho who had performed his duties «■» , K.i nK ' s nieat and to drink the king s secretary so well. wine. The Order of Victors is Supt. W. W. Smoak also commeret jra-wn from the story of their re ed on the faithful service rendered fUBal to bow . dowll to the"golden Joe died at of last wife hav- him to the Beyond r4lul ! twenty*-!wo years ago—Marvin. Ben- ia i nie. Arthur. Jeff and one daught er, Mrs. Claude {Jeigler, of Round. Mrs. Jones, the as- pr MrH Negro Convict Dca'I. Freeman, a *igro convict the cur" » h- • Wtdn* sda\ week. He liau been ailing for sometime. The county physi cian attributes hts des-th to h,s*art fuilm*?. Freeman was serving a fere year sentence for shooting Dr. C. Kinsey a year and a half s-go. The young men of the town will gine a big dance at Hyrne’s Hall j Wednesday evening of fair week. <4*. There will be services Iri^iifS Presby-'erlan church on Sunday next, both morning and evening by Rev. E. E. Erwin. A. cordial we*l- ' come to all. ^ A number fri-nds have asked for the ren-lpo for keeping ann*' beans ia brine for winter use’. .* is simply' to have v late -re-p bett.is to come nit js t beiu/e fros*. Gather them at the best stage for eating. Make r, brine stronge enough to pop a ffft^h egg. Put the beans In stone jars and j>our the brine over them, weighting them down to keep them under (he brine. When wanted for use. take them out the night before and soak In fresh water all night, a-nd they will be ready tor cooking.— Rrofessor Massey, in The Progreo- •ive Farmer. . „ jy, by the deceased. The resolutions follow: . . | Whereas, it has pleased Almighty* Gcd to tnke from us the soul of ovr dov'd s**< retarv and treasurer, Bro'^'-r i 1 . W. «lu Bols: Resol • <■ 1st. Thfi' v** di'Plor*) lesir to of | his sad » 1 ing away ur exp rets c-. s< ns*- of loss 2nd. That In his death our scho* has lost a faithful and conscientious officer. 3rd. That we extend, to the members of his family,, our heart felt sympathy in thin sad hour. 4th. That a page in our minute book be Inscribed to his memory ar.d a copy of these resolution* be sent to the family of the deceased and published In The Press and Standard. ^ ^ II J :f' Knights of .Methodism. To solve the boy problem tho Methodist church projioses to or ganize tho “Knights of Methodism’' word Staking care of all the l»oys between. 8" n * the ages of 9 to 20 years of age, l * le classifying them Into tlm*e orders et ary accord leg to i 1 image that Nebuchadnezzar the king h: l s*t up ” The Order of Lit* -Hearted is built around ‘Dan iel’s decision to face the den of liors r rther than forsake God. Thr** lire. ; c.f work w ’I b-r carried on In each i roup, soci ! and lit- r.'ry, re- cre - . .* * a; d »*el.'etous. Tho gi nz'ral is v< si * *1 In a commission of nine, consist : t*g of tiire** represer/atlves each frbm the Epworth league, the .•lothodis* broth* rhccu t-:.d the board bf Sundayeschools.—Fort Mill Times. „ _,' v • -1 e Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanahan, of KlngiRrec. are ire town slopping at the Williams houao.' Dr. Hanuluti is a pharmacist an* Is doing relief wock ut the Walterboro Drug Co. j?