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/ ■j- t . v k , 'Si —v X r, jawakt gi. i»ia •I • » f itl AUDITOR BUCK DUD ■ND C'AMK IN CTHARJiKHTOX KAllLV THI KSDAV MORNING. WAS THIRTY-NINE YEARS OLD AnriJN*- niMtk. TIuruHi a Mali Had Held Many portant PvaiUMn. MUNDAT SCHOOL IKSTlTt’TR. HerderaonTiUe, Jan. _20.—Special Preparations e-re rapldljr going for ward-for a big Sunday School Insti tute to be held with the Hender- eonvllle k church Saturday and Sun day, Peb. 3 and 4. Dinner will be served on the grounds Saturday. The following |s the program. | Mornlpg Session. February 3., I (Pteslded over by J. W. Daniel.I Young'10 C'* a. m. Song. No. 2. Method- lm- I 1,1 H>' n,,, al. i Prayer. “The Rrlatlon of the Sunday Sr-hool to The Church"—Rev lei. tOWESTANTS tMfT IWIT tOH- TESTWC-tOUNTING TOUPONS This has been an eventful week ' fast as they get them so that the to the contest end the contestants, j paper may begin to go to their A grec4 many thousand votes here' friends who are new subscribers, cast, aid the relative position of To those who wish to pay more the candidates in some Instances than five dollars on a* single sub- hr.ve been ci cnycd. One of the rcription, votes will be given at the notable features of thia week's cot*- rate of 25,000 for ten dollars, ard test is the fan that greater inter- fifteen thousand for each five dol- cst has hem shown ty a groa-tcr lars increase after that. There will J. W. I)r»:i- number of contestams than ever b - no limit r.s to the amount which befoie. They are all alive ai-J a-e n ay be paid on any single subscrip- Auditor R,el)ard R. Bjack died at j "S»n<1ny School Organization"—| huaiHng, and it is not known who lion during the contest. Ill* boiue^ cf his brother, Maj. John j _ Miss jda _Mr-y Plshburnc. will be rJuad next week;. The an-! Meat-while the votes are coming Tburs '3op3. No. 508. Dra w- b* en "What a Sunday School Superir'en- tri* thousand bonus will be await-> »d v»;th iiit«T«rt There Is truch . rivalry as to who will win this bo- | nus the present week. Contestant* ate urged to turn their votes es | y Black, of Chr-rleston early 'l day niornii-;. Mr. Black has in failing health, JTor sometime, and <!ent ( on Oo"—Mr J. W abefut ten w<«kv aro he d*>'c*d d 'b’. Rev. J. \V. Daniel, to g<# to Ifbt Springs, Ark., think.- “ r,h e Sunday School Teacher”-» ing that the chi-ngc* would prove. •'' iss Hamilton. Rev. U. S. beneficial. After spending two N Truegdale. months, at this noted health resort i “ Tb «* Wesley Bible Clr-ss" Rev. R. he returned to Chnrleston to his s; Truerdale. brother's home. Soon after reach- ^ PCl Rt; Hn< * Dinner on Grounds, ing there it was seen thet there Meeting of Stewards cf Henderson- was little chance for his recovery r * r cuit « ,lf l Quarterly Con- aid he rapidly grew worse until ference. fh® end came Thursday. The body Aftcnrcon Ne**i« n. was brought to Wslterboro Thurs-! SonK> No 548 nounc ment as to who w ill win the j in. I>et them oome. In Life's Tussle He who’d w^i. Has to htislte; So Reg|p. B E-G-l-N f-O-D-A-Y. day evening. r*d the funeral ser vices were held Friday at eleven o’clock at the home of his mother, Mr*. Jr.ne Black, on Black street. Rev. T. P. Baker of fhe Epis copal church conducted the funeral services. a large 9 crowd of sym pathetic relr-Mves and friends were present. After the funeral the ' "How to Ke<p a Sunday School . Golr-g”—Mr. Jtw». A. Marvin, Rev. J. W. Daniel. "The Cradle Roll”—Mrs. Nora An derson. „ \ “The Sunday School MuslcT—Rev. W. C. Kelly. ", \ Talk— Rev. J. W. Daniel. Benediction. . CONTESTANTS AND THK1U STANDING. 4 Mlzs Claudia Funderburk, Walterbaro ' ."0,240 Ai’.Sb t luudta Beach, Walterboro ||oute ;» 20,380 Miss Lucile Glover, Ritter. .. • . .k 19,380 •Vita Emmie Crosby, Round, Rout# :: 9900 Mrs. Daniel Nettles Ruffin, Rout* 1 8020 Miss Audrey Simmons. Islandton. . . 8010 OOOO SHOWING FOR BANK. in AUDITOR SHIR Miss Kete Preacher. Ruffin, Route oute 7160 interment took plat'e at Live Oak* 7 30 P ' 8I ' Addresses on "The Ep-, Nii8lJ Kathm Ire’I eTrevi Mies SuVt Pellum, Walterboro, Routed, 5 . . 669<l Miss Viola Sanders, Fectig 6510 Miss Emily Blocker, White Hall, Route 1 4140 Mrs. Sallie Weeks Beach, Round,. I .. . 3840 .Mias Annie Yarn, Islandton *..... 3500 Mrs. Effie Beech, Stokes 3460 Mies Ida Williams, Willis-ms 3060 Miss Pet Rentz, isiandton, ,. /. 3030 — . ,, , ,, _ _ ,, , , 1■ ..-v * - ^ , i iUe, \\ alter ho ro, .. ., .. .. ., < ‘ e ™f ,er >' ~ worth League ^lr. |lc( ormick, Claudia Cummings, NValtlrbcro. '{onto 5 Tate pall bearers were A K I ;? <v j ' V 8 ”*!'. . . •uIj's Netn Linder. Week!. .. y . Berch. E. E. Jones. \V B \rkeri ^unrtuy Moniii«. tcbtuniy. 4. - - nikn, A. P. Barnes, John. Glover 111 Sermon—Rev. J. W. and J. E. Moore. ’ . Daniel. 1 Everybody invRcd-to nttrnd r.nt! Glover. Mr. Black was |r. his 39th venr , He had lived an eventful life * He 1 bHng , ‘ s,fkltR " rM fll,fd - * 11 Sun ’ attended school In Walterboro and ' day Schoo, work<?r * are urged - to was r- graduate :-n 1S93 of Moore’s ! 8ttrnd ' A nun ' brr cf s « nd a> ^h 001 Business College of Augusta. In his ! worlif ' rH rddrcsscs. early manhood he acc<^»trd civil •VItr. Jcr.r.ie Bench Padgett, Walterboro Route 3, Mr. W. C, Batrick, Jr., Emoaks TK\ THOI SAND IlONT’H \ OTKH KAtTI WEEK. 3000 2930 2220 1200 1000 Rlll.l) SIMMY StTIOOL IUHIMS or Service rosit’oi- in Washington, be ing in the Trer-snry Denartment bert-. T there nine years. While injlltb'l >!<'b<Ci;t ' »*»<!• to Erect ' arhineton BIr. P'ack studied Hw. | Sunday Sclvs I Rcs.r.is in N«sr attending the Georgetown Law; Future, school at night. He graduated i»'*. FcTIcv.Jrg the r*r nt rg iatior 18T6. He rose rapidly, oed at tho i for i w Sunday rchccl norms bv time he was forced to Ur.-e on ac-|the Itnthel Bttrdpy SchcrT, r chur.iH count of his Jtcalth ho had ri*er» to the very ^important position of Special Examiner. After > leaving Washington he went to Jacksonville, Fla., where he* was bookket per fc r S. M. Dov-rng y- Co., wholesale grorore. Frori he went to Colombia, where he con ducted a ciem.r »-tcro. From th<*rr> he car’e to Walterboro and nccep'el » position with the late Audi’or, du Bo.s. Mr. Blrck was appointed Auditor for Colletrn county upon the t!‘- <rh of t^r latn tt. \v. du Bow, bis ooo-miiHcn l arirr fiato Oct. !:! 1911. Mr. Black was n:rni-d ’n f-ft-; to Miss Angus.'' Berber • of ington, who survives him. H<> js also survived by h s n»other. Mr Jane Black, blx broth.rs r.nd sever sisters. THE I’YtHIW IM' tjf kT I jingo Ga*»«Hr^r cf ffni*** t s Knj •? c<1 Evcnirrr Repast. Ashby Farrow - I f>rlg" rooms w r* the sc«ne Friday evenir- of von enjoyab'o oyster st per ord program of speeches. Then** w’ero prus*'*- a great number of member", and several most Interesting Addresses wer® made, during the evenin'’ Chancellor' Commr.nder Jos. M. Moores presided. Several impromptu addresses were made by different members as they were called upon.* Those who spoke were M. P. How ell. Esq., Prof. C. L. Ehealy, J. M. Ackerman, Rev. J. R.* Funderburk. W. W. Stnoak, Rev. H. J. Cauthen. The oyater course served was s-’l o could be desired. It is felt that much good was accomplished for the cause of Pythianlsm by this social gathering. THE M’HEBERT (N)N(’KRl) <N>. l^yrrsim Affraofk'n IV'ov«at Very Kntovehte And High Class. The Schubert Concert Co., the* fourth Lycenm attraction .for this season. e-.‘ertr-lned a large audience at the High school auditorium on Wednesday evening of last week. The ee-’ertr.’nment vpb one of the best any Lyceum company ha« giv en in Walterboro. The audience was loud In its praise of tb« splen did work done, both ns IrDlvidonls r-nd in concert. The progrno’ was varied, Inciud'ng a number of read ings and dramatic sketches. conftrcncc w.b held Snnd-Iy at the conclnsicn of »he mcr::i:-g ser vices, and a bull A ing committee ap- pointed to have c? rrge of the work. Tills conifhittce v*i)l meet this w <5 aud will devise plars fer carr>!ng out th * resolutions <f the Sunday mhool r-nd the church conference. The co:n*j ittcc is cotupcsed of he feiiov ing t.icnibers t.f tbr s hurch: J. J. Padgett, chairn an. (I !. Brown, A. K. Bcarfc, J. G- TV<I- rtt, Jas. E. I ttrif< y, W^ JV/vny- or. and \V. W. St irak, .'k;! will be the trtasuivr <f the: •u.ldiv.g committee. • Mrs. Jos. \y. ! u.-us Entertain**. Mrs. Jrs. W. l.uius pave a de- Bhtfil 1 r.deo »;it: Friday af- rr;-.cr. in iritr cf Mrs. Frank \1 TtliB i-nd Miss Eatl* Shepherd. ,)f Charbatcn, v 1 o are ihe charm rg yuntc tf .Jirs. T. I*. Murray, rh-^re vt rc three tables, and after c cl^c ly cin-Icstid game the f r*' iiirc, an exquisite lace collar aud '’bet. was won Ly Mrs. S. M. Uid- 11c, the t'cci.c’ prize, a beautiful •ollir. Icltf won by Mrs. Frank slr-rpln. As scon as the guests irrAcd punch was served, followed >y fruit cske and purxh. Little, pisses Eutie Tracy and rhomnsine Witzell served. Thore Invited were Mrs. Frrnk Martin, Miss Katie Shepherd.* Mrs. P. P. Murray, Miss Edith lAicas Miss-* Strobel, Mrs. Jno. M. Klien. Miss Lillian Murphy, Mrs. Ashley Sndersot:', Mrs. E. T. H. Shaffer, Mrs. M. C. Flshburne, Mrs. John Duncan Hughey, Mrs. 8. M. Riddle. Mrs. H. H. McKeithan. Mrs. W. W. >moak, Mrs.' L. M. Stokes, Mrs. Id. P. Howell. Tile Cors.est Mjvasncr hr*! decided to give 10.one bonus vot»s oach and every Nteok from now till the close "of the conte st to the contestant turning in the greatest r .tmb^r of votes during the week Thiii is an opport^Hilty to plio up v. '^. end it is hoped every contest ant vill begin to hnsble and see who will win the free votes. Who will be the firsb^ This wpek will count the seme c-a every other. The \otrs inu>t come in «<»ch v.< .k be'ween Monday .and 8:»tur- day i.ight, end ev< ry vote will counl Get busy ai d send them in. Now is the time to win. WtU you d > i* • It is easy. Notice to Subscribers! TV> Hubecribers. ' To the Ptibccribers cf The Press and Standard: Plesie remember that ! am a conteetrnt In the great voting con test and would appreciate to the , hr-s a mailing Hst which, while TO OCR fiEHStTIIIIEHS AND IIUENDS: It is our |mr-jv>e to rld«e THE PH ESS AND STAN I* A HI) 011 a cash in 1 o\: r««‘ i i*is r ci tl to tlvls «l <1 we «'jwet to <11*continue' 1 •’ll };■ th» prjHr to any « r \ Ik-w Kul'ectiptii41 is r< t |: d in u(’\/iBC«t. Tliia M«p is »«t I <?rg tukvn nrLiimri- l>. Ill it is u l ss utc*>*-lty. \Yr ire Min' «!itr *;ul’M-iil*- « re. vl «ns, wc I < li< ve, ilu t Ifeo our ITi< n<lH, will ifd ohj:a t to this 11 srpe in ivr invi!:««s of luoiuiut ft r llu* '* • : . 1 j c 1 r i v a miiuII emt*urt, arc! anyone who ival- I- * s t-> r.tu' tin* County |>r|*<r will i.< t «l)Jiet to |>n>ii:K it it tie l«j-ii 1.1 f of '.he j<ur itiKtird of i.t the oml. Tlio jtrice cn all matii rI rrd Is lor )•* Irg to nMke up n m w> j : j er, is ultout ib c blr wlu:t it was wImii we iissuitKil il.'ripr <1 this r five yistrs ago. aid in on.hr to k*s-p ri i^ii^ the suhncrlptlon lalco it is nttiMt-my tliut •wiTjonr pay fou the purier he (eta, nr<i canilor ioni|M‘ls tin* stntorM nt that under our pr.-s-.nt rule, there are uiun> who «t<. i.»t pay for it at nil. We Just simply cannot wffonl to liM- this rniount, aro '1 o we are gcii p to iul<k|»t tin* ala*\e rule. T Ms will rit be dene, I j*w e\ < r. with* ut due notice, ar.d nmole time for every subscriber to "GET RIGHT”. \\e have remind*d to !<*( this rule go into *ffcrt at Uie rlo*c of the v« tJrg coiitrNt we uis* now running, that is, Marrh to, 11)12. Ko n friend aubacrih* r. won’t y< u jdena*- look at the lal le on your |*u|»er an see wiirw yo-ur suhscription expires old serd us the amount <lu«' at once, in the mouiwhUe vot ing fen some candidate in the voting contest? Our every effort is to get out a better paper, and in this we believe we aret*uc*w*dirg. You wisli the Jiaper irti- p■roved as much as we do, and wo are sure you will Join with us ia aa effort to Hnpmve It In any way. * Respectfully ydurs, - -' * W. W. SMOAK, Editor. COUNTRY PAPER’S MAILING haa told his lot on the west side of k* 8 **'' Main street. Just south of the post- “777'.. ; office, or that some one^llas bought ‘ You might think, ’ said a eoun-' ___ . u . , ,, tyy editor fwccntly, "the* oniy the a "* w re «P < ' r H « "ads this all great city newspapers would have! w Hh n real interest. It’s about n mailing list covering a wide ter- rad scenes he knows and ritory, but the fact is that every ‘h** ■till appeal to him. long established coui- ry newspaper j And he is not the only busy mai> it in the city rbo takes and continues At n recent meeting of the stock holders and directors of the Colle ton Bat-ting Company much impor tant businees was transacted. At this meeting all of the affr-!rg of the ban\ were carefully gone over and It was foutd that the bank had erjoyed a. most prosperous year The earnings' for the past year fa. edcu thcM* cf any previous year and the boobs showid that collect ions hud been unusually ;,ocd. Iv fact, notwithstanding the low price of cotton and other adverse Influ- cncc*. practically atll dohts owlt-g to the bank have been pa.d .an.I i'« bunk ir in po.itlcn to bc;tin tl'o l•**w year unhampered by any r«st * onipiicaitions. The stockhold- ■ rs were aili dolighWd with the -ihowing r-nd expressed their thanks and appreciation to fhe president and manaigcmeat of the hank for their geed work during the past year. On ivoonnt of the fact that Mr. Earnest Lemacks. who has hereto fore been vice-preeident of the ba*nk, is so constantly occupied with hts mat y business interests at Rit ter, and bee-ause of the fact that be found it impossible to be in Walterboro as frequently as he perhaps ought to be, he requested the stockholders and directors to relieve him of the position. The stockholders and directors were not inclined to do so but Mr. Lem- ;oks insisted, and finally Mr. Paul Sandera. one of the directors, nom inated Mr. H. W. Black. Jr, . who has become connected with the bank, to tr.4te the place of Mr. Lem ur kn ns vieo-presldets.. Mr. Black was unanimously cl petrel vfre-presl- dor.t. Mr. Black has only recently become connected, with the institu tion sr.d Is a director r« well as vlce-proldcnt. He is a huslr*ass man well known In the town and county, and it ts certain that he will bring great strength to the institution. "- It v.rs decided :4 this meeting hat He cii Mr; h cf the past year •mounting to over $4.Opt*, should b paiPcd to the turplus fund in Rs t'V'irtty. Till*? makes the surplus fund of tills instiluticii ovtr 120.- »0t>, being over twice as much as its capitr-l 'wtcck. end makes It one of the strongest institutions In ’h* State; u rt 1 tnitay 1; re ng is^iwiy nstltutlon In this county. The bi.rk is nftw B- position to do the beat Luslneta-it has «>ver done i-nd is in jiosition- to acconi- ujoclate its ciihtoiners and the people of the County, and it «xpectg to enjoy during the jiresei - .-; year tlie most successful year of its history. SCHOOL lUftltl) MEETS. Hetl.b !i« •tn Sell* o| !MHtt*-r Given Altlng. The ccunCy bend of (ditrr.Mon hfdd a inciting Monday afternoon frr t he purpose of hearing' the trusti *s of Bethlehem high ichool district in reference to the matter of e reef ing the proposed school iurildinh in that district. It wiil be recalled that some-' time !Mto. .an election was held, the result of whlrh was tho*eor<.ml|- dation of Bethlehem and Hail srhon> disfriits, the understanding liein^ that a eehool building was to be ereetid at the Hill place, on the Jacksonboro mad. wh'ch Is near the cercral part of the eonsolidrted dis trict Some opposition arose to the location ..(ind nothing has been done towards eyecting s school building. It is understood that now Mr. Hlotf, has erected a house-on the proposed site that It will, be pec ess ary |n case a school building |s put up to locate it at Hlott’a Park. The trustees and county board of edu cation decided it would be necse nary to hold an election* to cha-nge this site, and an election has been ordered for Friday, February, 'Ilf. The members of the county board of education will attend this elec tion for the purpose of address ing the people of this district on the Importarce of consoHds*tlon. E. T. Hlers, J. H. Kinsey, A. O. Hlott. are members of th« board of trustees of Bethlehem High school district. HON. D. L. HMm fUDCERM APPOINTMENT. NEWS RECEIVED YESTERDAr TVIcgram From H*>iuM«>r Arkerma * Anmouncew AinxiiMce to HD Yaraacy in Office, "Columbia, 8.C . ^ Jan. 30, 1912. D. L. Smith will te cur next auditor. J. D. Ackerman." The above telegram from' Sena tor Ackerman-was received yester day afternoon, which tells tha story as to who will be the next auditor for Colleton county, to taka the place of the lat® R. R. Black, whose term of office was so short. None of the particulars as to this choice of an auditor ia just now ' available. Mr. Smith whpn at homo Mocday^aHrtmEthat he £>uld be tko next ^P'lidltor for Colleton county, but he waa undecided whether or not to accept the appointment If tendere*! him. He evidently decided to accept. ! It waa rumored here that there ' would be several candidates for % the appointment, notable amoag which waa Hon. J, B. Dodd, H. K. Strickland, and possibly others. c Mr. Smith Is perhsps as well qualified for the performance of tho dutirs of this office as any m«4i in the county. He was for many - years In the treasurer's office either us assistant to his father, Treas. A. R. Smith, or as treasurer himself. During this time he became fa miliar with the system of bookkeep ing employed in the auditor's office. ' It la expected that Mr. Smith will tender hie resign:-Mon as rep resentative ar*i return to Walterbo ro at once to assume the duties of his new office. This is very neces sary as the time fer taking tax returns is about out, expiring Feb. 20. - - ■ - TH)\VN ^ArVl) C OUNTY OFFICERS. fullest extent any votes you may may not be aa large as that of the »o jead a country paper. It might ask give In my behalf. 1 do rot for all as I am not selfish. Thanking yotxtln advr-nce for you votes, 1 am, v Yours very gratefully. Lucile Glover. Ritter. Jan. 22. 1912. city newspaper, may be-as varied *urprl*e you jf you could know the iHr.-*-*, rv- « f Ri.,k iWtk and as widespread. ««“»>•' of country prpers sent reg- "Sons of the old town go out ularly to any great city—say. for Pror-hlng on the 1st and into the world seeking fortune, and J,^ . Sunday morning at 11 o'clock they scatter the world over. paper* go into New York from all s„ndav school evrrv Hnniiav "Many of theee meia. wherever cf the country, mailed reg- raorn | n „' at o'clock they may be, retain their interest ularly to subscribers who heve gone Womar's Missionary Society — — in their old home.' In the city to out from-4he old town to settle in m<?e || nr on p-.j-y before the Amor-g the prominent visitors to which they have gone all their sub- , | ,e 1 b, 1 K but who still preserve 4(h SnniJay &t ' 4 ,;* c | or |, Waiterlcro during the prat week stantial interetts now Be. There 11 !-lr int* rest in their old homes ’ confererec on Saturday afternoon noyr* be mentioned, F. H. Hyatt, they are absorb**! in their work, an 1 11 may^be that the inail that the 1st Fudi v a: 3 0VI0 k Jr., and Wm. H. Flshburne, of there th«y may come to be mer> E'-es weekly from the country news- y olin _ |»o 0 pl,.' K meeting at Mew- There will be two other attraction Columbia. They came down sever- prominent in aud identified wiih l' ? er officr- down the tre.» arched | v «ji ...i. 00 i n r ,t this screen, the Wilbur Star Fon-'ai days ago to er\joy r- hunt at the community. There is, indeed, m 1 1*ge Mr«ct to the postoffice in , r .* tern / cert Co., aid the DcKi vcn Quartette. Notice to Sule***ril'r—». Male Aehtpoo. 8 nd returring they stoppe now their home, and there their a fOuKry store mry contain papers in town -Saturday and Sunday as children are born, these, to be sure. J’ 01 f vr country suliseribers alone guests at the home of Mrs. H. W. (to be interested it* their home but as well papers going to the four du Bois. Sunday these gentlemen, town—Rho city. But the mm of 'iutrtcrs of the globe. The country I am a contestant in Th » Press ac( > 0 ||]p|||||pd by Misses Ella at*<l tbo family, busy city* man as he mu ’'l j tor’s mailing list is perhaps not r-nd Standard's grral voifpg con- Miriam du Bois went as far as their now have come to be, still finds an ''•* b** a * ibr-* cf the oit) dail>. but test ^nd afk all my friends aid aunt's, Mrs. Miriam Rice, near inlcrtat in the old town whence he • 1* m *y be as far flung. Bamberg, making the run In Mr. came. In what its people, the peo- ' Fishburne’s fine touring gar. Miss pie he knew, are cloii*g, in every* Miriam du Bois returv*?d ’Monday, thing that is going on there, r-nd leaving Miss Ella- to spend a few so it may be that he will sit down days with her aunt. after dinner, light a cigar the like ' of which could not be bought in th rxltft vx I a c. a a ml *• ***r n rxr>of the subscribers *.f this dear old pa per to give me th* ir votes., I am quite sure thre no one will h*j more grateful than I will he for them. Now, please r: nt w your subscriptions at once and credit me with the votes. Thanking yon for the kindness you may show me. 1 remr-ln yours very expectantly and sincerely. Mrs. Effie Beach, Stokes, S. C. toons nt 4 o’clock. There is extended to^ll n very cordial lnv|t a f|cn. My bijthrrtf end ‘i.tors I very earnestly lJig /our hearty co-operation. F. O. S.Curtis, Pastor. ,<\unty Officers. Senator—J. I). Ackerman. Representatives J. W. Hill, J. T. Polk, D. L. Smith: Sheriff- W. R. Fox. Clerk of Court—H. D. Padgett. Auditor—D. L. Smith. Treasurer-dl. E. Jones. Supt. of Education Hr. H. W. Black. Probate Judge J. S. Griffin. " Master -C. G. Hend* rson. SupervlK.ir -d). E. Smock. Gomtutssloner —J. O. Jaques, Sr. Highway Com miss on — J. K. < re, cairtnau; C. W. Butler, cierk; J. \V. Miley. Magistrates Walterboro tJ. E. ?fyan, Warren P. J. Wilson. Beils \. Walker. / Heyward -it. G. W. Bryan. Sit* rid M| T. J. Reeves. Blake and Lowndes- J. H. Chap lin. Verdler—L. K. Hill. Broxtop R. R. Miley. Fraser- C. J. Butter. Town Officer*—•Wuilorttoro. Mcyor W. B. Ackerman. Wardens -D. B. Black, M. C. FlshburLM, R. L. Fraser. E. D. Letn- acks, C. A. Graves, J. M. Moorer. Clerk and Treasurer—D. B. Black. Chief of Police—J. B. Ackerman. Horse Pen Local. The regular meeting of Horse Pen Local will be held Friday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. All the mem bers are requested to be present. Joseph Langdale, President. Weeks, Jan*. 29. Mm. Jmm. K. Penrtfoy Entertains. Mrs. James E. Peurifoy entertain ed at luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Robert Jenkins of Beau fort, late of New York. Those present were Mrs. Rob ert Jerkins, Mrs. E. J. Wltsell, Mrs. J. B. Liles. Mrs. W: W. Smoak. Mrs. E. T. H. Shaffer. Mrs. B. 0. Hyrne, Mrs. T. P. Baker. Mrs. W. E. Fraser, and Miss Mollie Chap lin. % J. H. Sauls of Williams was town od business Saturday. in Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Riddle and; old place, and tear the wrapper little dauhter Virginia, who have i from the oM faiplRar country week- been visiting at the boms of > ly received lr» that day’s mail. Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. Jones, returned 'Ho will read not that stocks or Sunday to their home Id Sumter. < bonds kavo dorfe thia or that, but They were accompanied by Master Howell Jobss, who la attaudlug school la Sumtor. that So-and-so has painted his burn or that tko Presbyterian church has a mw minister, and that So-and-so K*r%i<«« st Fciptivt Chiun h. There will be prer- hlng aerviees Please remember Hint I am li at the Baptist church on next Sun-| ,h * tontest, erd I will r.ppreelat d-y mornlrg at-d evening. The sub ject tor the morning will le. The letter'to the Church at Smyrna. The subject for the evening will be. Three View* of Another Man's Wife. There will be services also st Doctor’s Creak Id tha afternoen st S: 3# o’clock. T|o subject will be, Tomptstlou. Notice to Kub*!<-ii!»m*. Please remember that 1 am in a every vote thet i* riven me. ^ 1 think I have enough - relatives and friendn to wR:* the" piano; so please remember all, and vote for r o. Bula Pellum. WsJterboro, R. F. D. No. 3. F. M. Polk. Jr. and W. *I\ Polk, of Islaatllott ware ia town this SM>ni »■« 11 mial Oyster The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church will give ai» oya- t* r supper at the Y. M. C. A. building Friday evening, Feb. 2. Norfolk oysters will be served in r.ay style. The public is urged to pay them a call during the even ing. » Stokes Local to Meet. The members of btokts local fr.rnierg’ union is called to meet Saturilry ufterreon at 3:30 p. m. Important 1 us Incss is to be trans act* d ai.d all members o-re urged to be present. P. D. Bishop, of Round, had business ir* town Thursday. H. L. Bishop, of Round, left ou Thursday for Savannah, wher® hs expects to make his futsrs horns. Miss Poll!# Bsntos sad krtbsr Bsrklsy, of Piss Orovo, uvs uMHkR rslstiyss in Charisstou.