The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 14, 1912, Image 1

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•*w * > t > ' I I >• ■ *■ ‘ ■* ^ z • * V • N 1 • •*-'»’■ . ♦ - • X •» •*•« ■b OL Hr, 14, 1M& *!■ 1RU BE CANDIDATES WHO DMIRK TO 8RRVK THK DKAR “TKHrt'L." THE NUMBER ALREADY LARGE AT LOOGB. Store off W. M. Lodge, reb. IS. Theredey might the store of W. M. Pox at this place tees broken Into and robbed. The robbers entered throngh the front door. This rob bery was not discovered uKtl next morning when Mr. Pox came down i to open the store. He immediate- [ly telegraphed to Sheriff Pox to come to Lodge and bring the conn- KBS CLAUDIA CONTEST » •f the Colleton Coonty cif'on hold several weeks ago. H [ f^M^lM^ded to incre ase |Te enpiul The second bonus vote of I4.M4 are working very hard to pile np cation war ^made’ to * he *se'tetary . ... .. 1 . . nt Ptt- was won by Ml«^ Claudia Punder- burk, though her victory wan only by * very small margin. The oth- votee for their favorites, and they are succeeding. Much interest Is shown each of Plate for permlaelo this tnerecee. whLh wi granted A committee won appointed >r. to make was readily by Six Candidates for Clerk of <v>nrt ty blood hounds for the purpose of er contestants are making grtat' week in who will win the free Presfdent Gruber to solicit sob- m BAKES TIE BUCK CASE AGAIN AIIEB Alrrsuly Annownce Their In tention to Run. vo'« «*<» -»«»“mV ber that only a few more weeks Gruber This Is cr-mpaign year, and al ready a gmA deal of Inurest is trying to fil'd the guilty parties. , .. .. M ’ v«. No one was- allowed to enter the , ** ° B1,aoB * "*• , store until Sheriff Fox arrived with 1““^ to third place, with Miss ber that only a few more weeks Gruber the 10th (net. They were the blobd hounds on the morning Glover a close fourth. Mies Beach rentali* in which to win one of the very much encouraged by the suc- tr»in. These dogs were able to B ti|] holds the second place. X prizes. Stay busy, is our advice crowding their efforts to sell oIsa il MVitfd Pest lessa* If *“ ** * * The friends of the contestants to contestants AtiXTEHTAXTH AND TIIK1R STANniNtJ. .1.. . take up the trail and follow It until the rallrord track was reach being manifested in the camprtgn e-d. indcatit-g that the guilty parties which wyi .|)rortJy begin in... this walked the track towards’ the.. H. county. There are already^ i-jm- & B. Junction. On account, how-j Miss Claudia Funderburk, Walterbcro,. hers of candidates for the different ever, of the fr't that a great many Miss t latdia Butch, Walterboro. Itouie offlcfs who have a:mounce<i their purple h:>d passed and rtp-'i-'sed on Miss Audrey Simmons. Islandton Intention to run. < • hers have the this track, the dogs were unable to Miss Lucile Glover, Ritter, matter under advisement: r. •! continue the trr-!l. Mies Emmie Cfosby, Round, Route 3,. while none of them have announced Mr. Fox cannot find where any- Miss Kate I’reacher, Ruffin. Route 2 themselves as yet, there will soon thing was missing from the store Mrs. lanltl Nettles Ruffin’, Routp 1.. . v be several announcements made, except two suits of elothts. It Is Miss Claudia Cummings, Walterboro Every officer in the couiXy will be possible, however that other mer- Miss Viola Snndcrs, Fectig, elected this year with the except- chafidise was tak* n which would n<t Miss Sula'Folium, Walterboro! Rout ion of Probate Judge and .State be missed. . Mies Ida Williams, Williams,’ .. . Migg Eluilj . B | ocker whjt, Han Route 1, TRAIN WRECKERS CAI CJHT. Miss Pet Rents. Islandton - / ' - Miss Annie Yarn, Islandton. Two Xcgp«m t'ommlttrd to Jail Mrs. Sallie Weeks Beach, Round Thursday by Magtvtnrte Rryan. , Miss Neta Llrder, Weeks, Route 5. Senator. It will doubtless be of interest to our readers to Irtve the names of those spoken of in connection with the different offi ces. The twines we shall give have been spoken of quite frequently, and there is s reasonable certr inty that mitted fb jail Thursday afternoon •very name mentioned will be a Joseph Mack and his brother Stro- Magtstrate R. G. W. Bgysn com- Mrs. Jennie Beach Padgett, Whiterboro Route 3, candidate. .For Clerk of Court, the incum- ble Mr-'k. two young i rgroe* of White Hail, who are charged with Mrs. Effie Beach, Stokes,. Mr. W. C. Patrick, Jr, Smoaks. .72,240 .65,420 , 41,250 3L870 . 13,400 11,160 . 9520 ..‘9430 ... 7510 .. 6690 . . 6560 . . 6140 . . 6030 .. 5500 .. 4840 . . 4220 .. 3700 . . 3460 . . 3000 adriltloi-f.1 stock. Something over $700 has been placed by this com mittee. It la hoped that a number of ! friends of the Institution will aigni- 1 fy willlngnesd to take addfttonal stock The purpose of the associa tion is to oocduct an even grer-ter fair this year than ever before, and in order to-ob this it lb neceskarry to have the co-operation of every person in the county. President Gruber wishes to urge people over the coui*4y to begin at once the preparation of ullcles for exhibit at the next fair. At least to begin to select seed for planting In or der that crop exhibits may be grown. bkt*. H. D. Padgett, has an- wrecking fRe vestibule train Jan nounoed that he will not offer for jp This case wrs worked up by re-election.. For this office the a ft ertl\f* J. S. Godbold and J. W. following well ki own gentlemen Wa i k «. r of , he C orrt Lire. it !r ree spoken of: E. R. McTeer. r pp 0rtf( j tt, r * jj,,, younger. Stroble i T). B. Hudson, W . H. Saunders. J. M ark> confesFtd and implicated hi? i M. Ackerman, P. M. Murrray and J.. |j rot 2H, r . whom, he states, he siw j K- Moore. „ open the «witeh, allowlrg the ! For Sheriff, the incumbent, . R. to run in cn e fr'lgl’t t , *3in ! FV>x, L. G Owe 1 -a, H. A. ^ uni * - which was on the sld'rg. j mlngs, T. H. (Midwell, and J. Man- negroes were arres'ed Thursday j nie Carter. ; m([ r ,« P g kyt, Mngistmte Bryan who o For Treasurrer. the Incumben'. | hf ,f^ fh ^ MireRn irrry. • r which! AUDITOR SMITH TAKKH CHARGE Notice to Subscribers! R. E. Jones, C. W. Pellum. r-nd W r ..S. Marvin, and probably. J. U Ly r »’'v. For Auditor, the incumbent. D. L Smith. A. A. Patterson Jr., D. M. Carter, A. V. Will’s, and E. M. Jones. For County Supt. of Education, the incumbent, H. W. Black Sr., and H. S. Strickland. For Master, the incumbent, C. G. Henderson, and G. Albert B^nch. For Representative, the Incum bents, J. T Polk. J. W. TM’l, rnd J. I*. Robertson, II. V H. R. Padgett. Jos. M. Moorer, ai'd A. P. Smith. Th < perhar’ 1 do~s not exh-u«t the Kst, hut tiles'* the ones most frequently spoken of. they were committed to jail. ’ Voar« F*ilk^ Ent« r*aln d. L'.^t Friday -n np Miss El!*h Frn'-I •- M . «»»- .'r c ..ti .• 1 talned their yonne friends the home of Mrs. W. E. FrT>s»r with a donkey p-r'y, which was enjoyed bv all. A^-aapb^r ef e-»Taes v/ep-v -il- so played. During th? evening de lightful refreshments were s»rv»»<i Those prisent were: Misses Malml Wlchman, Florence Anderso:-..Kath erine DeTr-ville, Mary- and Baker. Amelia Fraser. Viola Ander son. Rhame Graee. Mn^s^rs. V Id'r W-.-ren, Randolph Howell, Pos’eR Wit sell, Dan Andenon. Jerse D v - Trcville, FrrnnkFh Pa vis. Glrrrad Hyr: •>. Willie Fripp. News Items Fri*ni Pound. Round, F« b. 13.—Special: I >lq not see much tews from this sec tion, ar.rj knowing tht-* you like to hdve the news from every aecHstP. I will give you what little we have. The candidates for county office* seem slow to announce thcirsrPe--. It hn» been reported trre t^.■’ , Cppt. H. D. Padgett is goir? to retire front politics. That being the case, we would like to see th > card cf JVM. Ackgrmrbi aiwpear in your next is-’ue. We ft^d stir > that he would make a s*tccr«.-fn' race, and fh^re Is '•> cov’ftion of his r-bllltps to perform the duties of the office. We would like to see the nstne* of all these” who expect to be in the campaign th's year for any ’ of fee We are having beautiful wevh- er r-iain after another snow storm. Glad to know cotton is a go I - ten cents. Hope the fsrmefs will not overbui en .ht-tuselves rgain '• 1. yees vilh cottot. o. a. p An ti.p-o-t I’P ir Mnrrir -r. A r.cc’dirg cf :: ech interest to »he sccisl set cf Walterboro wU 1 nkc pi cp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jao. F. Luca's Thursday, Fen. 12, at nrer,^ when thcl*‘ I- c> h’ r r Ml:*' I'd’th, vill breo-n*' !he txide cf Mr Alvin Move Hpt. if raVrnnah. M:.-f il* k. - the sis-j r cf th" hFdc. w'” b»» th*' e-a!<l > nf hcn< r, rrd Mr. 12 J.*'* broth'rj bis bes‘ irm. Vft«r 1; • c r r meny :» r*vep f ion.) v• 1 ’ »> h •<•’. r ’Jr ard .Xirs. Hit* i wi'! Pnve cn he i f -rnc c n t**-»ln | r - r T ,'r* br'«'-l,tcur. aftsr which they will return to th-l" iu . vanlfth, v.lure Mr. Illft s vi y. sr'd in the c'rug business. O unty Pension IVurd. The coun y peif-ion board met o.r Friday last, all the membere- •hcreeif beirg pfirent. Messrs. C. G Menderecn. J. W. Milcy, D. B. Hudson. W. N. Jorcs r^d Dr. W. B. Ackcrmsr. A consid«raMe a- nvount of hns’dees wrs stte -ded to I no -out Kt BSCHJRKKS AND FRIENDS: It is our pui|M M- to plrtc-e THE PRESS AND STANDARD on a casli ii »c:*.Mj«c I a.‘Is, aid to Utis c.d we «Xpert to diNcoctinue ‘ftek'ii; tic piper to any Mt 1 n-.ftf wluse subHci1|i1i«<n In i:c i |j id it i.c\nrcr. TbU step is not lulng taken arbilmri- I:. li t it L n 1 nsliwss »*«ee*sity. We are sure one subserib- «i'. vkc m, we l.cli«<4re t one hIm our Dicids, will object to il ls cl Brp- in cur methexi- of ]utyiiicnt for Uie paper. 'b r ; } < .*■ r i^ a stnall Amount, and anyone who real ly *' to rend {he County |>r|*«r will red object to paying it »« ’Ic* I < ffir lii p of c he year Instf ad «»f at the end. The price on all mate Hi 1 srd lal nr gclrg to make up n Dcwspaper, is about dc.ublu a bat it wras w hen we assumed <barge if this paper five pears ago, and in ottder to keep f*oni raisirg the suborriptleii price It is nernwaiy that * veryore pay foil the |N*per he gets, and candor coni|iels tin- state oh nt that under onr present rule, there are many who do ?Y*t pap for it at nil. We Just simply cannot afford to lc fr t! Is amount, aril • o we are gniric to adopt the above rv7«. Ills will ui t be done, hnwettr, withe ut due notice, wrd ample t'me for every sul sc-ribe r to **GKT Klt.HT”. . W** have eenclndcd to let thiN rule go iiulo effect at Die close of the votirg contest we at** now runrlrg, that Is, March lt«. 1012. So, fricr.il Ntibncriber, won’t you |»le«se look at the If Me o« your paper an see wlien >i nr subscript ii>n expires • hiiI si nd us the amount due at once, in the meanwhile vot- ii.g fee some eamlidate in' the voting eon test? Our every effort is to get out a better pe|sr. nr cl in this we lelicte we are suecsidlrp-. Yeu wish the puper im- I-roved ns much as we do, imd we are sure yeu will join with vs in cn i ff* cl to improve it in any way. Respectfully yours, W. W. SMOAK. Editor. D. L. Smith la Now Auditor. The Colleton delegation to the general aaoembly upon the death of late Auditor R. R. Black recommen ed the appointment of Hon. D. L. Smith to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Black. Mr. Smith very toon had hie credentials properly nirde out, and Tuesday Feb. 6th tendered hia rea- igintion to the Spfkker of the House ns a member of the House of RepreaenUtlvea. Mr. Smith haa been Representa tive for several terms, and waa eon sldered one of th*» moat members of the House; and ft was with genuine regret thr* "the members heard of hia determina tion to sever his connection with that body. Mr. Smith returned to Walterboro Asalgrrd for l*X dun of BJark. Lyem Maya Am Falae and MMcadteg. Columbia, Feb. 9.—SpecfaJ: At torney-General J. Fraser Lyon to night sent to the General Assembly b 1 * * replp' to Governor BR statement to the Senate, mitted to that body last defence of hia pr-rdcnlng Bladk, who was convicted of cotv splrscy to- defraud the State in connection with old dispensary af fairs. The governor’s statement*^ whs published In the press some tlma r.go. but the Attorney Oeneeal took no notice of It at the UmhT as it was not official. The official statement waa seat to the Senate Iret night an* re- esfrsd as Information by that bpdp aad tho follow!i-g Is Attorney Gen eral Lyon’s reply: "To the General Assembly of tho State of Sonth Carolina: In new of the reasons asaigted hy the 4 gov ernor for granting a full pardon, to John Black, I deem It oroper to farther report to your honorable body upon this case. My r-ttentlen was called to the reasons assigned since my report was delivered to the printer. Inasmuch as tho governor in attempting justifi cation for exerrlatrg executive clem ency to John Black, convicted by a jury of Chester county for conspir ing to defraud the State, under- actlre takes to reflect upon me as an of ficer, as well re personally,*! deem it proper to submit this, an addl- tioi-ol report, in order that your records may carry n correction of these statements and insinur<tlons of the governor, which havo no day mom In r assumed the duties of his new office.* On account of the fact thrt the death of Mr. Black prevented the filling of all j his appointments over the county to .take tax teturns. Mr. Smith has Wednesday eveD^np. and on Thur*-|foundation it- fact. In one sentence _ Governor’s report he says: Quote* Blease. “After reading carefully the tatl- mony given in this case and the charge delivered by the rAtorney pro aldli'g as special Judge, in my opinion John Blnck should have be<n acquitted, and-in ai'hther, “If published a new schedule of dates in this issue. Mr. Smith will be a cr.udldate J ,he Jury bad convicted cJI I would this year to sueer^d himself as not haV e Interferred." county auditor The time for f e *. If of theaft statements are expiration of th.s term has been ! , ru ^ t he governor would have al- extended b> the legislature from lowed three to be unjustly punlsh- J:, uary to Ju’v so Mr Smith will j ^ gtni> he wag nof w „ ||n|f to ^ 1 t*" * ° n ^ * r! ^* > °l n,n, **nt until IO |||y one unjustly punished. Direct- July 1913. .Hi Hiiitf, ENTERTAIN>1 ENT at !ng your attention to these two strJemenfs which are manifestly irreroi-cllahle with justice, may be considered sufficient to show the real character of all the reasons' a-signed. But I think it well to fur^ ther inform your honorr-ble body W. W. BRYAN DEAD. Prqmirci t C*|t’r«*n of RoIIm is ti» HJh Rcwartf. Ruffin, Feb. 12.—Special: Bryar*, a prominent citizen busimss man of the Bells section died at his home there Thursday night after an illness cf nr* hour. No premonition was felt ns to his condition. He seemed perfectly well amHwas taken 111 suddenly, expir ing within r-n hour. The funeral wiis’held.at Bethel cemetery Frl- a D»»»><— n* Ehr^nrdt. The Foci cl (’lub of Ehrhnrd* Issued Invltstic".! to n big ball *o be given on WasMpgtrn's birthdvy at Copeland’s H -’l. The niucic for this occas'on will be fumi c -be<t bv the Columbia orfb*s‘ra; and t»>os« Khr- mount of bus nr*^ wr* aMe rted to day a fter;-<con in the presence of a ociock a c. Kiy by them; but tb?y dcs’re and re-i t-rge number of relatives r.nd th quest that all tbo o>d pensioners ^•-'friends, ccrductrd by his pastor, i .The C v|c Le hnc ” o’slly the widows, will acquaint Kov R 0 Boulware. rr j 01 ‘heir ch.-inuar. f-cl. Hendersoc, | Pf.-pri was horn March Ither ly nosta! or J.n |>en.on. w»> re 1S60 ^ waft( therefore in Ms their presu t post office is. I hey y. 2nd ypar wp , a fon 0 f j n ^ will meet *e In on 7 , » h of Fe^- ^ (|r ,, Mrg p r ,, nr ., H rv .n. Of mary for tb“ !r.st time this year. t ». rjr ur j l - nt no children wer^ born. Tie, a su'-oe-ful farmer and merchant. ^Rincp organization who have r-ttended dances at barrit pro lonkiog frrwrrd to n "’’ , '7, r 'u-«if- • moat ef'ovsb’o evening. The pmvnl cf Master Wl'fred The foltowi , 'g conimittees have B-l!ineer Pcney *.* tb' home / ch n n;e of tbls dance: Mr. and Mr?. S. E Honey. Chnrle*- « Committee » » F-rreil. J. F. ton. Sunday, at noon. .*i>c'»nt Chassereau. J. P. Griffin. LpuH* of importance In tbelr home. Mpb- McMillpr F E. Rft’er. '. F. H^n- ter Roney brs cvi ry presfeet of bc- derson Pb ”r Murphy. Dr. J. H. |ng r- new-prper ma.' of talent, and =) B terF :s fc.tlows: .If seph Brv-'n. Hncks. J. M. Smith. it is said he p'repdy bag the abil tv Mr?. F-'-trr o„ T ,t OT , i .x*^ Y> F-l Floor M”"aP'Tp" J. F. Chasser- to express himself forc bly HI? Ir.rs. Mrs. MlrsMa Bailey, b« w.-® rr^idrat of Bells U'csl far mers union, a v d wp? a director in * '* r» p* - - c r* Xlrrcsnfle and Ware house Company of Wa’terboro. Ro-ides his wife. Mr. Brvan 1? survived by or-o brotherr and "even esu a*’1 J- M.'Smith. Chaperons: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Farrell. Mr. end Mrs. J. F. Ch'-ose- reatt, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Smith. mother was oof VValjierhoro’s p,^.. rbarmlrR voung ladies and c* Miss Emilv Bellingfr she had scores of M r s. Hnrriet Pnmo PROGRAM: Colleto:-* County Teschers’ Assorts- ^I" ^ Mrs. Csthprinc Prelrnd and M|“n Sallie Bryan. (•'.*’ a's'f r. Mrs. Anne Benton preceded him to th- - - Beyond. (Nd. Padjr tt’s New Rc«ft!i»ce. » Architect J. D. Newcomer. ot |j t ^ w . an | R |fi <w ^v fo k, inarNi-tcil. • The Heyward Riflemen, which l* friends. -*< n\TC LEAGUE MEETING. * pakH. . ,,,M I Ilantlsitnie Quurti-rs are Fitted up for Mee4iiso«. W W The ladles of the Civic I^*ague and he,d an l ,,: I>°ftant meeting a.t their new club rooms In the Y. M. C. K. building, Tuesday afternoon of- this week, ^fany mvtteVs of great Party.” importance wer* disc nosed ai-d at | Dialogue— “An 111 Treated Flae.” the close of the business session Drill- “A Soldier Drill.” a delightful luncheon of punch and ! coke was served. „ On Saturday aftemooix at 4 ^y- o’clock a crk» ?«le will be he4d at Song toi.” league is justly proud Biography—“Monumental Blog oms which have hbgn | r a I> h . v ot Washington ’’ i handsomely fitted up In in I** torts Dialogue—“War Herdnrs." style. The heavy mission fumltur^ x Pl-ry- “An Aftcrnrr.n 'i*a. ’ ar.d the walls in rich pr'on give KfCitat on—“A P. d c.to>s Nurse, an effec* which Is charmir't. The br. k clues of both »he regain and ho-rrary irsmbors have 'tot h"n fo’tec’rd fyr seme t'me. Th** collectors will be around soon and all are reouested to pp.y up to da'e. The le- yue is doing a great work Washington.'' for onr town and certainly deserves Dialogue— “C* plain At Sea." the aurr^rt if *’11. Tbe cor-* r ^ t® ■ Rccitatior.— walls ard wails at the school day." house Is tbe latest work accoru- j Dialogue- “Kate and Ray pMsbed by tbe organlzntlcn and Pong -"Choo It Dpv.-h.’' th's work alone will stand as » spIrndtU r.nd leMing monume» , L to the publ’c spirited civic association. A number of conslly l^'^on >t mdertekinfB ere planned for the spring and summer. Washington lihlbi’rj Exi-rrisis Ifenih rsoio flle KchiMil. Washington’s Birthday exereis^. j ... u, , * ,, .. Hcndcroonville High School Audi- «Po n this subject, after .tatln* tho torinni. Thursday Februaft «2. ^, rt J ha1 •$« « v i dwnc ? H K a ‘ n#t at 10 o’clock m Black waa decidedly stronger thr-a Plnianiiiii at^rnat the other, two defendants National Song w,,h mhoni he wn * tr l p d. becauao Address Welcome. ' ,he rhet ; k * h « received In con- P’ay T.' Memory of \Ba?hlng-, ! ,,m " ,at ‘ on Q °/. ,he 8, ‘P pp , mar J r 1 '<>**- ton .< fraud the State, one of which was Dialogue—"A Teat of Courage.” ! for * 5 ‘ 00 ? *it» signature there- Song "We Bliss.Our Washing- were " •“ viden " a " d c i ontr,,d, 1 rt J ton •• | ed, as well as the bank notes, which Drill—“Colonial Dames’* Te* 8ho 7« d ^tual receipt of tho gre-ft momny. Fins Hubetitutcd. j “The governor says that Drill,—"A Scarf Drill." * 1 wa * not permitted or given Dialogue-—“Wht-n the Flag Goes PntdnnHy of Paying * fine this Is true, so far ns the “Little G*orge M!?‘> Rev. G. A. Martin's A|*mdniments. The following appointmen*? are A. Martin '•r jn. Sundry. *4 p. m.; fol- Bkack qp- ind on Watthinr. I* 16 C’nnrt wro concerned, bu/ ur- " ' de* the ConKtltution the governor Is given authority to siihat/tute a fine for imprisonment nfftMie did so in this very e-.xe a^«|eg» Black, Fiihatitatirg a fine rf $2,000, in- rtead of Impctsonment in the Peni tentiary. but firnily a full parilon was granted/ Has the governor on r-j. i>k« d own Aet in f ;s case* / ' "The str.'ement th-*t notwithstand ing the immunity, for pitiful sums, given to those foreigners, who have aworn in public Court that they had Wash!r-«gtrn a Bir'b- bribed and robbed the taxpayers jj} of South < a roll I. a out of hundreds of thousands cf dollars, the money was given back to them and all of it in the nr-me cf The State of South Carolina.' Is uf'rue in so far that it states that money was paid back, rod the governor.^knnot offer" any evidence to substantiate the truth of this statements Derlanti It Untrue. "It is likewise uKrue that preiu- dloed political and personal enemies Ueeltn! on “A Doll’s L r s«on “ fiojvr— “Just a BP rf Cloth, But It’s i’.d White end Blue.” Dialogue—“Whv Sambo Went Home.” Kzc.n-P* ’"I lie Crowning «*f Dnlrv'ue —“The Colcrs rf Our Flag/.’ Hcag- “Wasblngtcn Bone " CANDIDATE FOI^ MAYOR. Jm:. D. Glover Amiue.**cs if In CaH- iliikiry Kir Chb f Executive. of new member^ _ out In'thix i\rO ,,, " r tfecMre- Thnrsd«y. even'-./ of Address—Prof W. K Tate. #P*»t® wl n . this week. Opt all' Mocaer will an- Pnpervlecr Elementary Rural frw da K a enraged nouttee tbe names ■oObose me*n- Schools. or C L Shealy, Prin. Wal- once. (ol. I adge l * “ * r f th* eomnany who are e'i- terboro Hl-h Bcbool. s , * nr ^, ' glble to -.npolntme*' as non-CAmml-"- Muslc—Miss M'Uklrs | bles on this same !<*• sioned officebg of the company, end Ruslncs*—Old and New. ~ ” o - the foltowirr Thursday evening Mnslc—Miss Wilkins. | Ther® wM! be service* at the th# wl n a ucb officer? All teachers knd trustees in the , First Baptist ehurch on next Sm ** ► At a vec'nt mealing cf the com-i county are incited and urged to , day mora * r * P*®y H R * Prdgett we? rloefrl attend this meeting. Dr. H. W. Black m Miss Leonje Padgett. HIM Jessla Frraer. Committee. _ — ■•-* B. Garris, of Ronad Jcct for the morning will be. ’The ^'Lieutenant. Vice Lieut. .R. T. letter to the Church *,t Pergom- m^,, rcMened. a’-d let B-rgoant oe.” The snbject for th.e eveni -t. N ^ A g,,,,!,, 2nd ,l.teu»-n.snt “A Young Man Who'Wmt to the |B plBC ^ of Lieut. O. E. H. Mopre l H. Ulmer, of Bell*, had bus- in town Monday. . H- Hlott of Round, k«i m town Monday. Elsewhere in tbi* it-.-lie is' pub- r.ttempted to h#*p humiliation on llsht-d the errd of Jro. D ’ Glover this man: and while the Governor for mayor of the town of Walter- may be saM^fi-d that because of a boro. * p* rsonr 1 difficulty with one of the Mr. Glover I? well known and gtate officers cf this State, this noci’.s no ir-*rodhef1on to the p*-o- niP -, w! .a pirde a scapegoat of fhe pie of the town end county. For entire dpr^rf'ey regime,” this many years Mr. Glover has birn statement fs r4so without color of eondirttlng a s'ore and Ir-rge farm (r „u,. at Yemassee. For the past ypar he governor says:’ “Bomebndy ni.’has been fpindl.'j; most of his time m ,| B t be nun‘shed to save liome peo at Walterfccro. pie’s political reputaMo;?. a convic- Hls-frrlends predict t^at Mr. 1(on mua t be had;, who shall ft b®7 Glover will be a very strong c. .’idi- of ccurse. the man who cursed the date for this office. leerned Atton»?y GenerrJ to his face ——- upon the street, end It was not per- Rev. J. C» Lawson, of Lodge. 8. sonslly resented.” No person ot rtm,- C., and Mr. M. M. Key, of, Khr- sonsble fair mind will believe that bsrdt, 8. C.. ana spending r. few , n Jury of twelve men of Cjmster " with whom I was net peesnr*'Jly so- onnlnted, would wilfully psrji themselvef to notify —f Great Swamp- 1st Saturday and Sunday, 11 r-. m. , » Bmo?ko—4th Sunday, 11 and 4 p. m. Colston— 2nd Saturday, 4. r.nd Sunday. 11 a. m. Ml?s Fthel Francis paid a visit to relatives in Chre*f«*<>r l*“' ; week, and while there tcck In th® vaees. Mrs: A. E. Williams cf W I- Hams who hrs been HsPing rela . . _ tlvee In and a-ier Walterboro, re- days with Mr. A. B. Watson, of v*utortf*x. ^ I Burton. Mr. Lawson’e buslneso In . - - - -- Beaufort m to of our la town its, soo about buytnf so* |laada.—Beuufort Oaoetts