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V 7 *4 * * WFnniNr t° wn8hip 8# ^ coNVEmoH. nuiuinu to HA ^ Hchool OmvMtioA. . Th» Aar-utl Convention of Brox- 1AXJA8-HITT MARRIAGE ONE OP !?“„® U ®. d ®J[ 8cho ° 1 A “°- ^■■nc airv»y i cintiOD, will b6 bold on Sund&y, i ** ■BABON’B MNIAL EVENTS. March 17th, at Penjel Firat Bap- tlst church. The superintendent* of the Sun*- TO HAKE HOME IN SAVANNAH asked to take this matter 'up % at once with their schools and ur,<e their officers and teachers to at-i ten thousand. And almost Alt- E*™.™ W-^Uhr, Ti.ur Th» '"(“rom -w" 0 " Su^Uy I £ u 0 "‘” " IK NWS IK ISSS'fKKXNIIt AHEAD Miss Funderburk is still at bead of the line, being helped Ao keep her place by another Yoium Couple Will Return to Savannah To Live. bOMO-Ot st «v^- «». m« It seems safe to predict the contest will be Nip and and the last become first.” So. again, we beg you. let none be dis couraged. Work. Work. Work, and then work some more. That is what court* |n the long run. that each one of you in every way pos- Tuefc .sible. You now have & chance of i * ' J » * Service led by Mr. A. S. Yarn. j 10:45—Welcome—Mr. M. k Stone Thursday at high noon the mar-! 10:5E rlage of Miss Edith Lucas, of Wr I terboro, and Mr. Alvin Moye Hitt. school. The following Is the program: Sunday, 10:30 a. m.. Devotional from rt»w on. The interest, be-I winning additional bonuses. Who comes greater. the enthusUM) i would not strjve for a bonus of -t r, . . „ r , , „ ■ brighter. Who can foresee the 50,000 votes? Besides, there is the , r .?. _°. r k J. n ^P r Sunday outcome? So many wise sayings , next one of 25,000 votes, to * say The regular tarn of tha Court of General Sessions trill eoggpue Monday. Judge F. B. Oscy, presid ing. There are not many very Im portant cases to come up for triak Judge Gary comes to Wsltsrbo- ro from Charleston where he has been engaged for several weeks holding court {here. ' List of Grnrri Jury. J. J. Thompson. R W Jones. W. D. OF gl ITEMS WnOtED IN ONLY S SUSTAINED SENATE REVERSES EVERY UEa' Remember that we are helnlnr „ « Jones. v> . u. h v’V. L Pender. W R. Hier*. G. W. Hoff. J. E. Prlpp. W. H. Sanders. P. E. Speil, 7. J. Prallx. J. E. Varncdoe. B. O. Hyrne. C. C. Price, J. S. Crosby, I,. Bellinger. J. 11. Hud son. L. H. (irh.l'h. W. H. ‘Crosby, Not an Exception in Favor of Menne’s Vetoes In Hennte. sJy l, I set W I a« *-■ % . llAMAIjr W | W VAFIUMO j AV. It v A f V V* V V CM. CD, ILD IS a J \\f f r S ^.‘ M ii S o lda Fi8hburne > (applicable to the occasion pop. irto nothing of the good old 10.000 bo- , L ^ ~ ...... (mint) Field Secretary. lour mind that we can scarrelv keen . nus still mine on Now, hooaetly. « nd all feel en-I-- W • P Add, “ 0,s ’ J - P Hudson. P. more than ever in- )vctlic of Savannah. Ga.. waa solemn,z^d 1 ll i'ShV Org«,^d Sfble ^ i mis still going on. at the home’of the bride s parents. at Worh—Re?"w P Meadow? i fr ° m iuentl ® nin * eJ1 * but certainly don't you each c-i Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lucas, on 5 , ' Nork «^v. W. P. Meadows, none can be truer thar< tbit, couraged. and mon ... I . w II i C h Wax V n kr xa # It a ll k>kxs»P w alt or W #. AiitVArl to m u lr A a ax' Main street. The entire lower floor 11:30—Open Discuss<ot ■waa beautifully and tastefully decor- 11 36—Trained Teachers. Why? atad for the occasion It was Howt—Mr. Jcs. E Peurifoy. darkened and lighted by candies 12 <»6—Postering the Missionary and shaded lights, and the south- spirit in Sunday Schools.—Mr. went parlor, where the ceremony j h. A. .Cummins. ,wng performed, was e. veritable bow- 12:3ft—Report of the Home Depart- •r Of beauty. Here the color scheme P ip n t Work—Mrs M M. Corbett, yullow and white, was carried out : Co. Home Dept. Supt. to tke smallest detail. Ail arch in 12:30—Appointment of Committees, tho form of an alte.r had been erect ed la front of the handsome old J 2:00 p. m. colonial mirror In It# gold frame, j schools. which we take the liberty of alight- ly changing, “The first may be laat c]|ned to make good our word. “HUSTLE?” watch- KecrwH. -Report frotfl Sunday* CONTESTANTS ANT THEIR STANDING. Miss Claudia Funderburk, WaIterba ro Mias Claudia Beach, Walterboro. t n ute i Mias Audrey Simmons, lalandtiou. Miss Luclle Glover. Ritter Mrs. Daniel Nettlea Ruffin, Bout# i ‘ ****** ** Miss Emmie Crosby, Round, Route ;> Mian Kate Preacher, Ruffin. Route • **’!"**** Mien Claudia Cummlaga. WalteitOro Hoiite 5 Misa Sula Pcllum. Walterboro, Rogte 5 Use eve ere e.• e .e waa covered with Southern smllax 2:15 p. m.—Our Township Standdfd Mli * Vl01 * Sander*, Poetlg, .tr mad arbor vitae. At the foot and j —pres. D. M. Yarn, on the aides were banked large 2:30 p. m—Report of Nominatlag Committee and election of Offto- ferua and hot house plants. It was lighted with the soft glow of many candies and over Ml waa suspended era. Adjournment. Each superintendent has been fur •dainty, wedding bell of daisies. At nlshed with s copy of the School T te 4W*ala.al» O W ^ #1 — S __ A —_ O si I . . . _ _ . ^ ^ __ ... IS o’clock the first notes of the ’“wodding March’’ sounded, with Mrs. N. O. Morrall at the piano. The Minister. Mr F. A. Drennon, of lUDwryville, entered first and took hla place behind the altar-like rail ing In the arbor; then came the groom and his best man. his broth er, Mr. George Hitt; he waa meg at the alta-r by the fair young bride who ertered from the east door way with her maid of honor, her eloter. Mias Helen Lucae. Here the solemn ring ceremony was used which made them husband and wife. The bride's blonde beauty we* set off to perfection by the soft, ciii’K- ing folds of her lovely bridal gown of white, over which fell in a dt»- i phanous cloud the weddirg veil, j The bride's gown was of silk crepe meteor over messaPne satin, with bertha and court trap! of brocM'-d satin, edged * round with need pearls ar»igarntshed at the top with eiob- 1 orate pearl medallons. The br,d.-1 ■*,/ veil was fastened to a . broad band o f pearl, which fitted 1’ke a cap. with pearl drops just above the ears. She carried rn elohorate uhower bouquet of bride's roses, •■maider* hair fern r-^d UHRs of th“ valley. The maid of honor, with h J brunette beauty, made a splendid contrast to the blond loveliness of the bride; she wore a dainty jrow’- of white silk ♦vfitbroidered net over yellow messailne. with yellow satin slippers rnd yellow gloves, and car ried «n armful of white carnations mud ferro On’y the family aM intimate friends were present at the cere mony, but a large reception- was held immediately afterward, tne guests passing from the parlor to the sitting room, where the many handsome wedding presents were displayed, aid thence to the dining room where iced punch and cake were served. This room, too, wr.» lovety with its wedding decorations In the centre stood a table bearlt-*^ -the bride's cake, which had been beautifully iced in representation of a basket of lilies. From the ctar.n- delier overhead ribbons extended to the four corners of this table, which was garnished around the edges with bunches of grapes. From two side tables the punch wr v serv ed. Receiving In the front hall were Mrs. A. R. Hsig and Mrs. E. L. liemacks; ir* the parlor, Mrs. J. B. Liles, Mrs. Paul Sandere, Mrs. E. T. H. Shaffer and Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas; in the sitting room. Mrs. John C. Rowe r-nd Mrs. J. C. Mr- 'Leod of Sumter: tn the dining room presiding over the punch howls, were Mrs. T. P Murray and Mrs. Standard for 1912. Reports will be made by checking off on this Standard the point* already reach ed by the IMDIduM school. School Standard. Evergreen (kept open all year.) Complete record kept by secre tary. • Graded instructions, with annu;| promotloce. Cra-dle Roll. (vganized Adult Class. Home Department. Teachers’ Training Class or Teachers’ Meeting. Tempera-nce Department. Missionary Instruction- and Of fering. Delegate at Township and County Convention-. Annual aod Statistical Report Sent to Secr^firy. Annuj-l Contrlbutioi- to County and State 8. 8. Work . «. 7, 8. 9. 10. u. 12. Miaa Emily Blocker. White HaR. Route 1 Miss Pet Renu. Islandum, .. .. .. Miss Ida Williams, Williaaia, Mrs. Sallie Weeks Beack, Roued,.. Mias Annie Yarn. Islandum. .. .X Mrs. Effle Beach. Stokes. Mr*. Jennie Beach Padgett, Wkltgruoro Route Miaa Neta Urder. Weeks . Mr. W. C. Patrick. Jr., Boa oaks. X M 100.000 ... 98,000 . . 84..250 44.120 .. 41. 770 .. 27,400 .. 23,800 12,450 . . 11.890 .. 10,510 . .. *840 . .. 9030 . .. 8580 . . . 5140 . . . 5600 - .. 5210 . .. 4700 . .. 4220 . .. 4000 W. HARLEY SAUNDERS. Milter* l.iwt IVr Clerk of Court Hoik r*—Sketch of Career. "W. Harley Saunders of Walterbo- "o. has a errd ,r tMs t*pu / * ouncing his rar-lidacy for clerk of ni’-t. Mr. Saunders is v/eil known n th!s, Ms rathe c'' m »t v whee- e hrs lived time his birth In May IS"4. 1^ p «-r ot f ’arrdrrs, cf the Doctor’g Creek teetton. Mr Saunders attended the nn h - - cehocl ct noe’er’a Creek, until « was eighteen years of age. He hen went to Ashton where he held • yoslMcn with F. J..Berry for flv» ef.-s. learning the merchandise and urpentine businces. About this •ime h’e'was married to Miss Hattie Beni'>tt, a daughter of A Bennett. Mr. Saunders is one of the most uccessful farmers in the county, hig r -•*ni being located near Bells. For * NON-<X)M. he r*«t year Mr. Saunders has -esided ii- Walterbboro, where he came on account of the school ad- - enteges. A young ran possesead of] A , a ot th ^ H aywa«l Ri- ieteltlreree e»>d energy. W h fri»-.ls|^j predict that hia first entrance into Notice to Subscribers! TO OUR SIBSOUBERH AND FRIENDS: It la our purpose to place THE PRESS AND STANDARD on a csmIi in advaiNC haaie. and to this cud we expect to dlMContinue nrrtlii g the (wi|>«-r to aug aubMi'Iltr ulioHe MihMcrtpUoa is u«t raid in advance. This step is not being taken arbitmri- I). lit it is a husincaa neeessUj. We are sure our Mabecrlb- • rs. wtiom. we believe, aae also our frirnds. will mot ob^ei-t • o this (Large in our motekods of payment fur the paper. « 4u r «s >«Jtr i- a SKBUU amount, and anyone who real- ly cc. • » to read tlie CnugRf paper will not «.-t>Jrct to pnyiiig R »» •he l.(gfrr«*tg of the yiur in at end of at the end. The price din all matdhM and labor going id make up ‘wspaper. In about dsuhle what it waa when we aNanmed a newt /liargc tf this paper five years ago, and In older to keep from rnUIng the aatencriptlou price It Is neefsaty dial «-vei-yone in*.) for the puper he gets, and candor compel.* the wtat* ment that nnder msr prnaeat rule, there are many a ho •b i r>f pay tor it at all. We Juat simply cannot affonl to l«>e tl'in amount, and o we nn k going to adopt tile above rule. *11*In will net Ire d< no, however, without due notit-e, end am pie time for every Nul-sciihee »**«“GET RIfJHT'. We have concluded to let this rule go into effect at tin* clone of the vctlf-g content we are now running, that In, March t«. 1WI2. ho, friend subscriber, won’t >on please look a»t tlio Inl-lc < n your paper an nee w'hrn )our nubncriptlon expin-n srd nerd un the amount due‘at once, ia the meanwhile vot ing ft', i nonie candidate in the voting contest ? <>ur every effort Is to get usd a better paper, and in thin we believe we are sucorrdtvg. You wish tho paper Im proved an much an we do. and we are nitre you will join with un in sn effort to improve It in any way. Respectfully yours. «. W. W. HMOAK. Editor. K. Buckhanan. J. D. Dandridge. G. W. Morris, J. I: Garvin. C. W. Crosby, A. B. Renter*. L. E. Ryans, J. F. Atkinson. John MHdrln. C, J. Crosby, H. T. Hudsoh, B. T per ry, E. J. Graves, Joseph R&mlejr, E. L. Goodwin. O. 8. Certer, E. L. Bailey. C. M. Hill. H. C. Price, O. A. Speights. C. A. Eckardt. J. D. Williams, J. D. Ackerman. Jr.. H. M. O’Quin. W. T. Polk. H. U. W. Davis. Joaepb Largdale. Joseph W. Garris. J. 8. Haddock. M. Kobn. H. H. Kirard, C. C. Carter, O. W. Doyle. 8. H. Smoak. Petit Jurot* tor Second Work. A. P. Davis. W. O. Guess, A. J. Rlneth. G. 8. Clark. C. P. Hlott. J. Y. Smith. J. H. Vara. Harrison Can nor*. P. K. Willi*. G. W. Sweat. C. H. Rlckenbaker. C. C. Anderson, W. B. Nettles. Duncan Smoak. C- M. Vara, M. N. Lemacks, D. B. Con- r*or, G. H. Herndon. J. R. Halford. C. E. Doyle. L. C. Padgett. K. K. Hudson, Jacob O’Quin. J. B. Smoak, O. G. Bridge. W. M. Crosby. L. J. Jones, Sr., Palmer Crosby, J. W. Catterton. C. H. Smith. Barney | Spell Clifford Sr-vage. C. T. Reeves. H. H Renta. W F. Breland. 8. T. Griffin. Young People’s Meeting. The Baptist Young People’s Union bold * verv enthusiastic meeting at the First Baptist church on Run- dny niebt. Notwltbstardi’-f Ut# threatening appearance of tho waatli er. the church was almost fllled with people. The meeting was called to order by the president. Mr. C. Gadsden Padgett. The secretary. Miss I>e- onie Padgett, called the roll and read the mlrutes of the laat i meetlrg. The president called on j Mr. Joe Brent to lead in the open ing prayer, after which the presl- i dent ar-nounced the following com- i mlttees: The proei-nr** ce»*<»n)*tcb. t**'- *'is- iting and membership committees. The Union then went Irto’ the election of an organist, which re sulted In the choice of Miss Kr.’h- leei- DeTrevlII**. After an address by Rev. J. R. Funderburk the union cloned to meet on next Sunday ev ening at 7 o’clock Gov^rSdr Rlease vetoed 31 item* in the appropriation bill which waa returned to the house Friday. Fri day and Saturday waa contpmed |a passing on* these Items. The Houan sustained the governor in 3 items and paeaed 28 over hla veto. Theae were then sent to the Senate aad In that body every veto was over ridden The following ia the actios of the House. Friday ulght, February 21. Vetoes Muslntned. Inspector for railroad commiaaloa. $1,190, vote of 47 to 47. Salary sod traveling tier i TAKER LEGISLATURE TO TAHK. OFFICERS HldMTKI). Fer Next HETUR.NH TO WALTERHOHO. (’apt. Way Think* Hi* Friend Polk Toft Out In The < VMd. Mt. Carmel, Walterboro. R. 3, Feb. 28.—Special: I expect *he legislature has r-djourned before now. I have tried to keep up with its work, especially with what has been done for the county; but I do not know anything definite that baa K. Imdnon FlshburUe, Esq.. < omeM | been done with the exception of Bark “Homo” to Live. the road lew. Well, we are to have r'clitics will be successful. E. I). I.smarha (hat For M»y<*\ The snnoui'cemert in this issue of Th«* Press end Standard of the c^nd’dacy of E. D. l^msck* for Mayor of Waltertoro. will be re ceived with interest. Mr. Lem- !*eks hr-s been a member of Coun cil for two year* serving as Mcyor pro tem, ai d a* a *nc-ohcr e* ♦**« •• reo» committee. He has perform ed his duties faithfully and well, r.-id has expressed his convictions f«-arle«*iy while a member of Coun- (k>. K. Elect OttfirMS Yaar. E. Ladson Flshburne, Eaq., who I one highway commiaaloner, and emen, Co. K. 3rd S. C. Infantry, has bean living at Klngatree for one township commissioner from held at the c-rroory last Thursday mora than a v« ar , has returned to each townablp in the county; the evening. the following members Walterboro to make hla home again former to be appointed by the dele- of the company were elected to do recount of hla health. Alejgatlon. the latter to be elected serve as non-commlsaloned officers: stataa that the climate of Kings- by the people. This r-ppolntmert tree appears to be too full of ma- > {■ « dangerous proposition, and I laria, and ths-t for this reason hej„ m satisfied that It wlU not suit dacidcd to return to Walterboro. ; the people. The delegation legisla- He has been its bad health for so ted better for themselves thru Sergeants, 8. O. Price. E. C. Car ter, C. T. Reeves. Ihd Austin M. Hiera. Corporals. Luciat- Prtteraon. J. P. Griffin. Harry A. Patterson. Hen- long ha felt hopeleas about over- ry Dandridge. Jr.. Henry Rtaafield. , comlgg the climatic conditions in _ ^ _ and Julian Crosby. that otherwise delightful community heard a man make. * He asked for Capt. Moorer announced the re- While la Klngatree Mr. Flshburne blessings for htmoelf and hia wife; appointment of W. A. Carter r-s waa paaoclated with Mr. I^ee In { bis son John and his wife, “us four commissary sergeant. 1 the practice of law. He has gone ! r . ar i no more.” On Wednesday eveair-g Privates •’Mo partnership with hla father Now. as to the appointment to H. R. Padgett and N. C. A. Sauls here under the firm nc-me Fish- 1 they did for the people. They remind me of a prayer that I orce H. F. Ritcher. of Easton. Pa., while j cil. Mr. Lemacks Is In favor of a stood their examination before a burne A Ftahbunc, and will con- Mlaaes Mattie Vance Von Lehe. Jes- progressive town government, ard board of officer* convened by the tlnue the practice of his profess Adjutant General at Charleston. Ion nt tbe law offices of his father, to examine them for promotion r-s Hla return will be welcomed here ■te Harrison, Viviene Price ai^d believes that Walterboro is on the Kathleen Detrevtlle mrde dainty , eve of importmt developments serving maids. which progress should he fostered j B ( an< j 2 n< j Lieutei-ants. respectful-1, Mr. and Mrs. Hitt left on the af- by a council of live wires a ^ I ternoon trsin for an exteided trip Mr. Lemacks Is a young man, and Tbe board ha* not announced [ through Florida and other points, full of erorgy. the result of the examlrution r-s The bride’s going away gown was of X yet. The candidates were put green broadcloth in the latest tall- m. To Meet. through a rigid examination, or-made fut. with hat and gloves to thp wo- Doubtless they will soon receive match ^ ^ ,ar ^ h th (thetr commissions. The out of-town aucste - for the t h?Me"hodist’church The Thursday drilis V- wedding were: Mr. George Hitt. Dr. held at the .1 i. n j pr hpl(1 preparatory to the an- E. C. Groover. Dr W. R. Moye atxi U j rs “b^n several nual ,n "P w, ‘on are being well - :- Misses Carrie and Mr-ry Hitt, of 4.30 o clock. It t 11,3 tended ar*d it is hojved that the - months since this society has , com pen y will be in good shape for hav « returned hdme. ai-J report n meeting. in the ibspection on the 9th of April. ,r lP experienced no Tittle difficulty in retting up her quarterly report, as ,t is impossihle for h^r to make a fill out the unexpired term of Mr. Black. It seema also to fill out several months*M the next fellow’s term. Do you think that right? I I have not the Act before me that __— created the office of highway com- Kdgar Polk Write*. missloner. but to my knowledge. Let ford, Ga.. Feb. 26.- Special: ' no mf ’ ,> h'*" b ‘*** n *P- chief game warden 92.499, vote of 59 to 41. _ Binding records office at aecre Ury of stgte, $1,299, vote at IS te ». Extra clerical services office at comptroller general, $799, vote at 92 -to 4. Stamps, stationery aad prlatlag office of Insurance eommtaakNwr. $1,299, rote of 19 to C. Actuary for Insurance department. $1,500, vote of $9 to 11. Office of attorney general. $7,- $45, vote of 99 to $. Janitor for State house, $139, vote of 93 to 4. Interest to •inking fund commis sion, $1,800. vote of 34 to 3. Paving* Sumter and Oervals streets. $1,917.25, vote of 6$ to $3. Special Judge Yancey WHMams, $41.16, vote of $2 to 8. „ Expenses State board of health, $2,000, votdoL 7# to 7. Deficit State board of health, tr* 1911, $4,133.80 vote of 8$ ta 22. Teachers' scholarships at Univer sity of South Carolina, $4,300 vote of $4 to 3. ^ Now heating plant State negro college, $7,000. vote of 77 to 1C. Repairing old heating plant ne gro college. $1,000, vote of 6f to 12. Saturday morrtng. February 24: Veto Mnatolmrd. Refund John Huger. $1,652, vote of 74 to 14. \ VeOPea ADrarkldra. State Hospltr-1 for Insane tor improvements and repairs. If to much be t'*?ceasary, $16,000, vote - of 1 64 to 13. Expenses board of pardons, $400 vote of 71 to 21. Interest likely to accrue on bond ed .debt, $10,00, vote of 77 to 19. Tabulating election* returna, $$9. vote of 75 to 10. Tax stamps and blanks, board of fisheries. $400, vote of 73 to 21. Carolina National bank, for In terest , $22.5ft. vote of SI to 7. Preps-ring, annotating. Indexing and printing code. If so much be necessary. $12,000, vote of $6 to C. Deficit for public printing, $f.- 606.41, vote of SSAo 11. Expenses dispensary Investigat ing committee, if so much be nec essary, $6,000, vote of 94 to 9. Salary for women clerks In- en grossing department during reeesa session, $540, vote of >9 to 2. Section 43, prohibiting reoeear- ence of “Factory Inspector Green Incident.” vote of 39 to 14. Section 44. providing further that the salaries provided tn tho bill should be paid only to the peraonn holding the positions designated vote of 86 to 4. Appropriation bill as a whole repaased by vote of 37 to 6 be cause Gov. Blease failed to say that any of the bill met with his approval. ^ Tenlle, Ga; Mr. John K. Durst. Jr. of Greenwood; Mr. M i 'l rf d rn Tiny, of Columbia; Mrs. H F. Richter, of Easton. Pa; Mr. John F. Lucas, Jr, of Charleston, and Mrs. J. C. Waycroas, Ga. W. O. Tuter* ,s on a visit to Wr-ycross. Ga . to see his children who are attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Polk. who b**ve been visiting South Carolina, a leu- fiumter. , I Homer Gill r-nd Miss Belle ness were married last Sunday. Vj .. _ . Not Married as RejattVed. Their many friends wish them a \r~j Pa ill I ura-s of .rnvass of the members every montN Smoaks. Feb. 26--Special: V lorg and happy life. ' McLeod and Mister la . . f or the r „ r p 0 pe of collecting their report has been published in some \v e r-e having a lot of rain here, dues. It seems Jhat with the newsprpers recently that Waft. r much that this old sand hill is • <-mbership of the Methodist church Padgett was married a few da>s too wet for us to plant gardens tWnt we could . have a flourishing ago In Orangeburg. We beg to/ Mrs. Hattie Newton, who has bee society. state thrt is not true. Mr. Padgett visiting her son at Togia, Fla Why can’t some of the many i* very much single, and fears tie enthusiast'e. young girls in the will have to remain* so for some- church join the society r-rd help time, much as he would like to ild it up* Want some of you chanee his state of “single blessed COTTON MILL TO OPEN. After a lamg Period Colleton's Only Factory to Resume OperaUsm. It will he with interest that thM th. W.llerboro roU..n Mill .11 Th , „ . .or-| raaume opera ions in the near fu- ^ ^ OUf?Ht to have (hft gtockbold^rs of tn nnnrt nt pv#»rv ohurrh inpnib^r. mill will hold e- meeting in a few ^ vice-president will pre- Suya at which place will be matur- 11 mcetfre « •d for beginning work again on tbd *“»* “ meeting. • 11th of March. The mill la anxloua , , m to begin operating all Ua. depart-1 Hon. J. W- M41«y. of Smoak*. meat* ay* |a dasirous of having all waa In town Monday on a business Its former operatives return. I trip. has returned home. Master Darsey and Mi«s Carrie I^»e Tindal and Herbert Tulen were the guests of Edgrr Polk today. Miss Belle Polk visited Savann<ati one day last week. ^l r an< j ^| rj| (*| e ve Harvey visit- Lvcetun on the HNli. ed the lattor's mother, Mrs. A. E. The WHbur-Starr Concert Com- I Polk, last week, pany will be tbe next lyceum at-1 The aong party given at Mr. ‘Truth ahiJ h* . ’ . ’ . . ’ I pointed ^lo any office for a full Mr*. Allle Tuten who has tn-en via- (prm for , PB8 (h8n two „ BO , here ’ h “ R ret,,rned to presume that the present board of comrrlssloners were pppointed for two years; ard yet. one of the members has l>een appointed high way commissioner for four years, the law to take effect the first of April next We trust the peo ple to elect the township com missioners,-but we can’t trust them to elect the highway commissioner. Thr-t Is it ir a nut shell. As our senator holds over for two years more, he is still all right. The only member left out in the coid Is my life-iong friend. Polk. He has not beer in politics long enough to ho a shrewd politician or it might have been different with him I will be very much mistaken in the present hoard of highway commissioners ,f they ever throw another spadeful of dirt on the pub lic roads of the county. Aa Presi dent Lincoln sa'd. “You can’t fool all the people all the time." O. W. Way. -- - " - ' J. K. Moore a The card of J. E. Moore as » candidate for Clerk of Court ap pears elsewhere In this Issue. Mr. Moore Is not unknown to the peo ple of the county, having beer- act ive in the polltclal life of tjie county for many year*. He is a North Cs-rollnian by birth, and a bridge builder and contract or by trade. In 1902 he was elect ed courty supervisor,! holding this office for six years, being defeated in 1908 by the late J. O. Griffin In one of the bitterest cr-mpaigns ever waged Jn this county In i 1911 he xvns appointed chairman of the highway commission, which p<»- sition he now holds. Capt Moore is a Mr son and has been Master of Unity I*odge two terms. He has gone higher, being now'' a Shrlner. He has a number of strong friertis In the coun’v who will doubtless be active In bis behalf. traction, coming on tho March. Tho company la on( atrongeot on tho rood and te dsllght tho Walterboro and Mrs. M. Down’s was enjoyed by all who attended. 'Your little frieod. *YT3* Edgar Polk. ' 1 7 Fertilizer Moving at 1,0*4. Mrs. R. M. Jefferies, of Rldgo- land, 1* In town visiting at tho homo of her parent*, Capt. and Mr*. Savage. , .i,-,. j Quite a good many cars of fer tilizers have been, shipped to Wal terboro during the past few days. Most of these have been assigned to the farmers of different commua- itie# largely through tho farmer* unions. It la genorally. ' Poportod that not more than half aa math fertilizer will bo o*od this y*ar as laat. a. I*