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a WH4 MAKp it, itia,' > • < WlPNUXDTFOtE OOWKLAGHATIOX vi0rn\<u town. EVKR -ff LOSS MAY EXCEED S200.MC ('timiMinjr \Vtw» Ttw* Hc^vkwt Vomer. Other Ebrhardt. Mar. 11.—Special. The quietude of our little eity ^uTrudely ahftered Saturday aboil 11 o’clock by the alarm of fire. n was found that the lar*e lum ber plant of the Hacker Lumber Cotnpr-ny was In flames. The town is without water supply and had to depend upon- the work of the •Socket brigade”, which did vali ant work, but which could not check the flames till they hc-d anreod to the Carolina Gin Com- nnny’a splendid ginnery, and the fmight shed <ft the Atlantic Coast Una Railroad Company. Several cnsu of fertiliser were consumed, iootrs hel** of cotton were also bnraad and hut for the heroic wotk of the fire fighters, the loss would Iwe been much larger. rrho following is taken from Houdar*Y Nows and Courier: As reported In the Suoday New* of yesterday, the fire originating In the plant of the Hacker Lumber Company had a little after 2 o'clock reached Hs limit and was confln** o« thereafter to the building then hnrnlng. The loss will approximate ftM.dtd. apportioned as follows: Haeher Lumber Company. loss tltO.Pee. with insurance to about one-fourth value; the Carolina Gin Company, losirabout ircludlng plat forms, nine freight cars, trackage, fertilisers and merchandise con tained in the cars: twelve bales of oettott on the platform wore burped Other smaller losses will run the totr-1 shorn $200,000. As stated in the dispatch last night, the Atlantic Coe#» Line’s depot and paaeenser ftfei* were saved, r-r w*s the saw of the Hacker Lumber Com- One of the most thtlHlnf inci dents of the fire, mentioned in yesterdry’s dispatch, was the sav ing of eight freight cera on the ntdtng by Enrineer Miller and Fte.*irf»!i Oriffln. of the Toast Lire The rnn w*th the engine wes made between the flames of the burntng hnildtn®s cn o»'e side and ■ >he hnrnlng ra'lrced platforms on ' the other. ?n nn effert to sr.vc ' some tools frem one of the burnlra buildings Jason Fender s carpenter was sliehtly iniured by the explos ion of a tank of gasoline. It la hellfved that the fire was started by spr.eks falHrg In tlie wa^te room of the Hacker plant. * Mr. G. G. Creiehton of Therjos- ton, manager of the Hacker Com- pan^'s plant here, wr.** a* h's honi'* In Chariest or last nigh*, hut arrived in town at midday teday. It is stated, not auther*t|»-Hy, however that the plr**t will he rebuilt ns soon as practicable. Mr. A. D. Cor- gina msnregsr of the Carolina O'n Company, has not str.ted what th-> Intention of his company is in ref- «rence to rebuilding. TO WIDEN RAILROAD AVENUE. Mrs. Otoser On—raf to Omuprania ou atrip NueAed for Ptraet. Several months ago dn effort was made by towb council to secure per mission from Mrs. M. E. Glover to use a strip of land on Railroad Avenue “between Hampton and Cm- streets, for the purpose of widening the street. This strip wanted was 12 feet wide on Hampton street and & feet wdie on Cam street. Council offered Mrs. Glover ISOo for this strip, and agreed to move f* nee and the store building on the corner. Mrs. Glover refused to accept this and the metter was carried to the higher court. I’ad- . gett i.emacks & Moorer were em- p'oyed by Mrs. Glover to represent her ir the suit: M. P. Howell. Ks«j., re.msented the town of Walterbo- ro. A number of witnesses were ex amined and the Jury examined the property. A compromise verdict of $ti*t» was agreed upon, the fence MBS BEACI TO m RONTiACufll ■ IN (MEAT VOTING COMBI MISS FUNDERBURK WINS TIE 50,000 BONUS VOTES; MISS SIM MOSS THE BONUS OF 2SJK$ AND MISS BEACH THE 10.000 REGULAR. OTHER CAMDATES MAKE GREAT GAIN. Well, this will be the laat ’htste little talks with our contuntr ruts before the end. There la not much to tell you at this stage ex cept who won the bonuses. Miaa Beach is ahead again this week, and the others, as will be seen from the list below, stand pretty much r« they did last week. The bonus of 60.000 votes offers for the most rer-ewal subscription* The town Council hns taken up tho- mnttor of aecurlag free delivery mall la Walterboro. which is prob able If a MU that ha* been intro duced becomes law. The followtag letter from Con gressman Legare In replay to on* written by C. A. Graves, of town Council will be of interest; Washington, D. C., Mar. 7. 1912 Claude A.' Graves, Esq.. Chrfrmen, WrJterboro. South Carolina My dear Sir:—* votes was won by Mies Claudia; , * «ni In receipt of yopy fsvor Reach of the ,n * t ’ «° nt *l®lng copy of Only three days now to the B ‘ n '**[* whk *- to e.d! Who will win the Grand ™ rrirr ,n ,0 T , "« ° r o** Prixer Who will win the others? ^ovmnd or more Inhabitants, and Next week's paper will tell the tale r< * P B 1* Impoart- of'the regular weekly bonus of 10,000 by Mies Claudia to be moved by the town r nd the * a “ '\ on 00(T votes^of- ? tore by Mrs. Glover, w ithin 3 0 *" rk ' \ h « ^ nu8 of , ^ fered for the next largest number ... — * H»(t by the* town J 1 ^ th |of renewal subscriptions was wop you. we egain nrge on you the ne- to all. Our ballot box, which you reg(i cbout In last week's issue, stjands in full view of all who ertter our office this week and mystery H holds will be solved rdsy, March ICth. Witty' three days more ahead of LYCEUM NEXT TUESDAY. by Miss Audrey Simmons; whllp cesity of HUSTLING! CONTESTANTS AX> THKfR STANDING. Miss Clandtn Beach, Wsltsrboro. The Wilbur Starr Qn—iVt Company 1 Mlgg ciaudin Funderburk. WnlturlJ To be Here Next Week. (Miss Audrey Simmons. IslandtuR,.. . Music lovers have a real treat, mj,. Emmt* Crosby, Round, Routp 3 oute 3. r^. .. • -# * • * • • • in store <for next Tuesday evening, when the Wilbur Sterr Quartette Compary will appear as the fifth lyceum attraction. Thli company Is one &t the best on the lyceum pint- form and Is composed of five taleir # • • • as Mias Lnclle Glover, Rit Mrs. Pantel Ntttles Rd'ffla, Route 1 Miss Kate Preucharrftnftln. Route » .. Mias Claudia Cummings, Walterboro Route t i Miss Sals Pellum. Walterboro, Ropte 6 Miss Ida Williams, Williams, ed musicians and «r<tertainers. The ; Miss Emily Blocker, White Hall. Route 1 company Is nnder the 'management of Wilbuy Starr, who is- baritone, r-nd Mrs. Starr, pisnist ai-1 ’cellist; Chas W. Donald, first tenor; Jos eph Worthington, secoid tenor; Chas H. Reid, basso. The curtain will rise promptly at 8:30 o’clock A large lyadlence Is expected. Miss Pet Rents. Isisntften. Miss Viola Sanders. Fectlg, .. ,. , Miss Neta Under, Weeks, . Mrs. Sallle Weeks Beach. Round Miss Annie Yarn, Islandton. Mrs. Effle Beach, Stokes Mrs. Jennie Beach Padgett, Walterboro Route 3 212,000 207,000 1P7.2IO 88,480 . 80.820 . .48,778 . 83.800 . 18,880 14,880 . 14,080 . 11.840 . 10,820 . 10.810 .. 8220 .. 8840 .. 5500 .. 6210 .. |7p0 hie at this time to predict the outcome of Jbe bill. The Democrrts are following the erbnomy program so closely as to make the success of this measure very doubtful. I. am for the bill. I waut to see free delivery f of mall In every small town In \the country, arA I hope w* mry \ be able sooner or later to suecsssfi carry through such legislation. Y< may rent assured I will do nil la my power to have this bill enacted Into law. With esteem, I beg to remain. Tour* Very respectfully. Geo. 8. Legare. WARREN VS WHSON ruau a«AWf CASE WILL* GO TO JURY TODAY Eater* Week * Many W| Ou Both 8M4k The now celebrated case of O. L. Warren, et nl, vs. P. J. Wilson, for for possession of tract of land near 8moaks It again being tried. Thin ease was tried befoiw, being won by Mr. Wilson, tad carried to the Supreme court, which court grout ed a now trial. The suit Is for tbs possession of a farm consisting of 160 aerss, more hr loss, near Smoaks, on which Ma«1 strata P. J. Wilson has boon living many years. Tho contention of tho plaintiffs Is that this land was tea property of the late Miss Hottle Warren, cod that Mr. Wilson hud occupied R only as a tenant hav ing paid rant for It till hsr death; and that prior to her demise ska doedod tho load to bar brother, G. L. Warren. The defeadsot. Mr. Wlleon claims that he was the owner of property It bavirg been la session of his family tor many ysars. Hs admits having paid rout I>r. W. R. Ackerman. The card of Mayor W. B. Acker man has been published two week*. The data for the following i ketch !s taken from The Pres* and Strnd- ird of two years ago. Dr. W. B. Ackermai' wan born i ■»*ar Rour.l, May 13, and was herffore. 41 yer-s old two ds.ys ifter he was nominated for Mayor of Walterboro. He is a roi-- 'of Rev. and Mrs. 8. W. Ackerman, of Round. Dr. Ackerman rHerded the rom- no»i 'cboola, cf this county, going mm Imre »o Scwica High rehool. ’.eneep, P. f\, from wh!ch ech'V-l he ■rrdunted in 1K89. Ipunediately Her h'e rr^dnettoe be w*»nt to >r;.** —eburr end r*-»d medicine un- ler Dr. A. P. Hydrick, roiiij :'rom bepr- ’to the Pcii*b Ceroiina Medi- »J t'oHfcc in Chprlejiton, grtiduiy- np Ip >f*e r •~-,/«-«>»tinn t»e •ve. ‘rd f edtje. ip t^e upper part f this cei"-.**’. nr^cMrirg tredicine Vrr-. rnMt 1 *'C1 , ul-np i’» esnie to Vr!*r»-hopo, and hns l)“en located vere since. Dr. Aek“rmpn h°s bee*-. her’th hys'efer for the town five years ed roi’e*y j-hyrtetf’-p etx i-eers. The r iy roi’^'fpl offee to wb*ch he rs <’cr PFrired has been the May- rt ’IVy cf ' v pMet > pm. to which "ffice be wps elected by a very laDfrir" veto on the 17*h of Mav. rr . AcVertpen was mr*ried in i?97^to Miss .Ttti'n B Fetk of • hive two little boys 'iving and one dend. TRAINING ULAKN ORGAXBSD .ifldtorNses Med* by My^< and Xjt.Mn Mlnlstc.lv. MIHK H80TT INJURED. 'AmMfrW D. L. flmith a ”1 rm la the race to ' the , Tinls^«” said Xuditor D. L. Smith • pa handing his cr-rd for re-election ( ^ ns auditor. Mr. Smith in now fill- | t Q Miss* HsMle Wa’rrenT’hut clsU ? v th * th*t It was only as ago*. and Into , A »i«*or Black hnvlkg boon that tho rent money ho paid was appointed Fob. during the t rom other lands and other teu- recent seseton of the legislature. aBt * D L is the second son of ( esse has been very hotlv cor- tne late A. Rhett Smith, and was tested and much Interest Is shown born near 8rnoaks. «*pt.27. 1888. | B the outcomo. Tho entire wpek He was reared on hie fathers fann, bees taken up and numerous receiving only such educational ad- witness#* examined on bote sldoo. vsr-.sges aa wereoffered by the, FThe plr’ntiffs are renresor^ed *v a ,ht of Montage Hdls aad Fra*- common schools of the eosan««>i»y. ■ Ugnrifpr Bros and Major ■ F J I turn. Leg. When his father was elected' tlgus-‘‘Warren^nd (Uor«* WaV^oT*—^ - j A most pailful accident happened urer for Colleton county, Mr. Smith of Hampton- tho defendant by Q . | M,S8 A,i ^ Hlott Friday r-fter- entered th. office as assistant, end P.dgeU l^iack. sad Mo^ter and ing of the Sunday school tesshdte ,..> on . n hlle on her Way home from wher- Treasurer Smith died In 1800, H owH1 and Gruber Ta/ E PeuH- of Walterboro and thoae ii .eioaSal .Walterboro. She walked into town. Mr. Smith was appointed to fill fov ha* conducted tti** e*M "fo* A large in Sunday vchool work, was Friday evening at the Meth chunrh. Hon. J*s. E. Peurlfoy siding. . Hon. Jno. D. Capplemann. % of her home. Charleaton wrs present by special sunirtioned and set the invitaton to deliver r-n address. f| m b Mr. Cappleniann is one of the fore and returning, fell while getting hla fatbsf’a unexpired term. He was t^'p^arntlfT - Mr^Oruber 5 fw the over a fer^e in the path, fractnr- re-elected three times. In 1P08-8, listerrlsnl oni »T r Tor tl1 * Ing n teg and dlsloentlng the Mr. Bmtth served one term as; The following Is the Jury rnrse- knee. The reel dent occurred near legislator. In 1808 he ran for 8her- ee jn th* trial-* '••FJkfig; H * r phyi,c,an , , wa " ' f t f H * ! rmg ,« A . Un w• ,M * M • fu, ,nl p N. Willis, W. F. Breland. K. Injured J is race. In 1908 he was elected K . Hudson, Pr-lmer CrcsbyrA. J. ........ -- - , to fill out the unexpired term of Rineath W O Ouea* A P Davla C’applemann Is one of the fo ■ j This accident Is especially to be *he late Hon. D. C. Sanders In the j v a m ith r T , Sunday ■ ch( ** ‘‘egretted as Mfw Hlott was pre- legislature, and was re-elected ' In SmoaV, C.]h! Smith, W. 1 moi ^ . State end Is t n interesting HvcsK- paring for her mgrriage. Her ft- 1910. Reatgnlng from the houae mm . _ • * l. A ^ « n ■■ 2*. 4 t ‘ 1 11 A* cr. He took for hlB^subJect ance, Mr. Rowland, of Waycross. of representatives Feb. 8, 1912, he »vee. J. B. W. M. Crosby. H. 8. TOWNHH1P MEETING. World-Wide Sunday* School Mo'* 1 * Gr... came Saturday and they accepted the office of auditor to niert.” He explained what (his is were to ,,ave been married Sunday .f*>l *he unexpired term of the late ... ■.. _ and gave especial emphasis to Mie rpturn | 0 ib^ir future home Auditor Black. Itsmwary Apraugwl For T2»e Differ- value of organlr.rtlon and training Monday in order to he present at Mr. Smith is r. natural born poll- 1 *T£ Yotemehlp (Vmvwnglow. for lay school work p. big receptiot-* which had been plan Hclan and is one of the best rath- , Heyward township Bundav Following Mr. (’appleinann s ad ne< j j n fhejr honor. This accident palgners in the Cour-ty. He is well ^T" 0 ? convention will be held at tk dress, the pastors of the town necessitated a change in the date known and perhaps knows as many Hendersonville Methodist church. w*-re called upon for three minute their marriage, and Mr. Row- people by luuue an any man In the ,March. 18th. talks as follows: “Christlrn Fellowship”—Rev. J. R. Funderburk. “The Teacher ar-J the Boqk - Rev. B. F. Halford. » , ‘•The Teacher and the t'hild'. — Rev. T. 1*. Baker. “The Teacher and his Method ’ — Rev. Henry Uauthen. IMd returned to hH> home Monday, county. He will return in the near future — to claim his bridei I.. «i. Owens (MM For MhMrtff. “v As will be seen by reference to On the following day, March 17th, Broxton Sunday school aeao- olrMon will convero at Ponlel No. 1 Baptist church. L. G. Owens has renounced himself perlntendenta for distribution. No SESSIONS OOURT (XNXd.UDED VMts Negro Monday MOfonri. An Interesting service was held Sunday afternoon at the negro a candidate for sheriff. Mr. Owens ^hin Vith• r tnJnZht“iV"tl k^ Prcabytcrim church. ’ The oeraslon ha » h *ld *hls position three termit rd w ,u fa „ to d j* de i.-fT - T ' h “ „„„ Privilege” w ” by 8pp<, ‘"» invitation *,f or »"Hve year, already, having ti a on WI, ‘ t0 ** nd * ruU ‘ , * , ** m * .*.? m'w'.'j. v.,' h * - Sunday, March, 24th. In Perrral (Vmjk. New '■rtel ftr lUUitMMl (la**. Th# rear the State vs l u- cy Or-Teft red P»nl Sheffield :or larceny of live stock which was being tried when The Press and Standard went to nress Wednesday rt*ternoon, resulted In a verdict Df gniRy as to both, end they were each sentenced to serve one ye**r *>r» the ehaln gang or In the peni tentiary. Tbs case of the State vs Wil lie Trim chr-rped with rape end cnnrder was tried Friday and he wm found gnilty. On account of, the age of the boy he was sentenc ed to five years In the colored reformatory In Lexington countv. Judge Gary grargetf a new trial In the ease of Joseph r.nd Strobel \n Kittl'ivefretie MMHrg <»f The B. Y. P. U. Ti>e Young People's Union of the Firpt BsrHct Church held its reg- •t’ar meeting on last Sunday even rg Just before the preaching ser vices. There was a large crowd nresent to witness the exercises. Prea'dent, Mr. C. G. Padgett call ed the meeting to order rod re ceived the report of the different committees. Miss Claudia Funder burk, chairman of the membership committeh, reported a number of I •octr. f k>n, and W W. Smoak. kh A letter from him ] ,ra " r ^ a °' ' ; perlntendent of the Methodist Sun-i *-• G« Owens was born In Gates Th*«» hnMiitrhu n »nni. f*Ji!2v^^i^1^rhe da,r •‘‘h 001 a, Walterboro, Mrs. B. county. N. C.. near the Virginia lir-j parlng , *to h glve^'warna*welcom# , to ' Training for Sjsnrte*. wr-1 the 0 Hyr ,^ and Mrjj „ w , D 184<} H# , Uw| tb#re tI|I , 4 P»rteg »o «ve a wym i^teom. te. subject assigned Rev. J. M Cravei., j r were al(i<> prp|ipn| „e -w.-*. t "*' r » n ‘l ‘he omens are fn- who was also absent — - . - Rev. C. J. ••• U ® e *?” |vomhl# for r. very bsliTuI and pro- .v 1 . „ h»in- “* k ® r *■ pastor of this church. Bated in the Confederate army In At the ^ nrlu -‘« n _ 1 of Supt. Cookley Is in ghrrge of the 2nd N. C. Infantry. Jsck.oo's br l- f,Ubl# • erv ‘ c ®' Prominent speakers have been -'-i , pfietkri ■ ' !ww. *fi.r th, b«ti, .f next mseting will be held (Wedi"sday) evening at the new members. The choir compoeed intpd to thPlr r e*pective of youiig people rendered splendid con . rp «. UoD a for additional mem- vmttCMM o /I a! vaH a mimiwxs* ' at- interdenomlnr-tional teacher-j school la eplendldlv organls- cellorsvllle he was transferred to, T v_ h*- r t» rn^in*p*tinn ■«* n ... *.™.- Tb. -d aad under d^',,,,..! C. K ,n . B. C. ^imeu,. A. .he W R ”hs enrollment la 97 and the aver- close of th* war he came to Col- tor . 4 nv ited w v . • • ,_w.« P il!** *ttendance for (h* year Just , l«ton county to live, locating near I ' tlet church, at 8 o clock. j closed was 8R. A ter-her training Rldgevlll* in the present Dor-! . ... .. , Rev. J. R. Funderburk. B ® v T class has beer maintained for sev- Chester county. He has farmed ever Iw^le* Aid Modlrtp MeKa . P. Beker and Rev. Henry Canthen were appointed a committee te decide upon n suitable text book for the use of the class. The following committee wan ap- Miaas music, and received a number of congratulations. I Miss Cathrrine deTrevllle, read an excellent paper on the auhject: “How God Led His People in The Wilderness." The meeting ad- Journed to irn^t on next Sunday j. Ep ,; r(>pal church- Mrs. evening at 7.15 o clock. Everybody witsell " ’ hers, report to be made this even ing: Baptist Church Padgett. Methodist Church I,eoni* Miss Bessie wor fc Mack, two negro boys who were ac-; is invited tof attend. The B. Y f. eus*d of tampering with the switch j IT. choir will meet two night* in •t White Hall, thus causing a wrec each week for practice. Sev ern! months. since, and is now planting at Green At the conclusion of the opening Pont, exercises addreaaaea were made "Sheriff” Owens, as he is famil- eiong Sunday school lines by Miss isrly called, is r-n expert cam- Ffshburne rnd Mr. Smoak. Miss pslgner, and has scores of friends Flshburne’s address was very In the county. helpful. She explained especially j — the workings of the organised de- Fnr Orrk of Court—E. R. MirTe*w. grr-tslated the 0 «choor*niTn it 1 i E ». R # *“ a c * ndldat « for ready made garments, home-made ,,po i h ^.Vh z r \:: Ic * c^ •*’ , "*• ’ m ^ from 1901 to 1904, and was a During the afternoon Mrs Brown erndidaie each four years since Mr ved Ice tea. hot chocolate and which were enjoyed At the close of th* A very pleasant afternoon spent with Mrs. G. C. Brown. Inst Frldr-y afternoon by the members of the Methodist Aid Society. Th# sewing was completed and plans lor the “ready mads” sale, which will be held at Brown's Furniture etore at an er-rly date Were dis cussed In addition to selling cr Merrhaat* League Mapper. Presbyterian- Church—R L Fra*-. A •P**** 1 meeting of the Mer chant* Advertising League The last campaign he was in ‘he ! Kandwlr h e( , i °f'the Atlantic Cor at Line train *t thla place. This concluded the work off the Seaeions court. The remainder of ♦ he week wea consumed in trying ♦ he case of the town of Walterboro ve Mrs. M. E. Glover, a suit brough to secure a portion of her lot to *iden street. Ft** Hispttet (Tntedh The subjeet for discussion STATE S. M. (tOXVKX’IfOX. Tew second race and lacked only r, very ver y much. ... . , ,, - „ - wp ■ , tew votes of being elated. ! meeting an Invitation to meet The following names were en-15,®*“ at ‘ h « T. M. C. A. hall on E. R. McTeer was born in Beau- w |fh Mrs. Hugo 8. Stricklrrd, at rolled: iriday night to discuss several mat- fort county, now Hampton, at Early h er residence on Cam street Friday Mias Mlrlrm du Bola, Prof. C. T. t er * Importance. Branch In 1849. He continued on afternoon of thla week was accepted Shealy, Mlaa Ida M. Flahbume, Mbs 11 w ** derided to fit up club the farm then, of which he made ^ ^ is important that every member .Arllne Trice. Miss Bessie Mims. II I ? orn * ,<>r ‘h* ‘he member- a success HU he^was crlled to pub- be present rf» this meeting for fi- S. Strickland. Mrs. H 8. Striok-;® h, P wh,ch w ‘ n he open to mein- lie service iu 1901 when elected ml rrrangemenfs are to he made b*»ra and their employees every Clerk of Court. ‘ and the date for the sale to b« Thursday night. Rogulrr meetings Mr. McTeer feels ^t he is the decided, will be held as heretofore on first logical candidate this time, having Tlmraday nights.^ beer* so nearly elected both times About twer-ty members were he has run. present—At the close of the busi- ‘ on (Villotejn 4?ourrv ErglUed to Delegates. The 35th annual Convention of land. Rev. Henry Eauthen, Rev. J. the South Carolina Sunday School R Funderburk, Mrs Jno D. Glover. Associatioh' wjll be held In the ctly Mrs. H. W. du Bole Mrs. C. A of Greenwood. April 1*5. 17 and 18. Eckardt. Mrs. E. M. Jones. Mr* It Is to he one of the most re- M. H./Howell. C. G. Padgett. Miss markr-hle conventions ever held - In Leonie Padgett, . Miss Anr ie O; !- the State. Splendid program, fine loway. Miss Ella du Bola, Miss ness meeting a delightful oyster ('ajoUflate for Magtermte. The card of H. A Cummings>for magistrate of Broxton township la next Sunday morning will be: "The music and a mammoth , arade of all Claudia Butler, W. W. Smoak. Ja« .• u PP* r wa * served letter to the Church at Philadel phia”. The subject for the even ing. “The Mistake of Supposing.” The Sunday School will be held at 1® o’clock. Everybody is cordially Invited to attend these services. J. L. Snook, obo of Snooks* pros mao Knvtng baas ami •mis thTwarvo seed as a wit- -Wilson caw. Sundry school workers. Colleton E Peurlfoy. D. E. C. Clough, Rev. county is entitled to ter' delegates. T. P. Baker, Miss Julia Howell. J. J All workers expecting to go should Padgett, L. N. Glover, E. E. Jones, apply at once to Miss Ida M. Fish- Miss Rejilah Glover, Miss Ldna hnme. Walterboro. for credentials. Stokes, Jl. L. Fraser. The delegation* is filling fast Klertrtc llg|,« V4W in TVmn publlphed elsewhere In this Issue. The electrle lighting commutes Thu an . OHr< ; eBMnt wlll CO(n< , a8 ,. of Town Council met this morn ng BUrprli * ^ m . ny p,,,.,,,,,,,, who weTP to consider he proposition dt the exiMK . tlII|r Mr . Cummings to be a engine snd electrtc.l people. Sever- C(mdidllte for Khtr{tL Kor twpIr . —. ..... w . r * pr . e !! nUt ‘ T .? w r. r * p, ^ 4, * nt ; a,,d years Mr. Cnmmings has served owurt’s office and I will give •" ®« rMtt,r ® p ^ ,p0 I !t ‘2 ,l . k » a township as magistrate and them the Association Kinute* for ] l L b * cb 1 h** n * conai d «red by |,j s have always been satin- 1V» Didtrthate Miaafies. Brethren comirg to Walterboro. will please esll at the clerk of j William Crosby, of Ruffin, was la their churches. The Minutes are Jh* c ° ,naa *ttee. N <> tkiBg definite ka » factory to the people who sleeted Quite an entertaining vaudeville town yesterday, and entered his Jwt now in my hands from tho of- h*® 0 doc * al tals llBI ®’ Iklm. ITrsar ago he volaatarlly re- and moving picture troupe, Lindall* name da n new subscriber to The flno of The Proas and Standard, j signed from kin oftiiee and wan is In tow,r> this week giving dfHly Press aad Standard. t * m nasiona tor tho ekurshcs J. O. J aquas Sr., aad ooa, 0. W. succeeded by R. R. Mlloy. Now et programs at the high school audi- ^ J. M. Varnadoe, of Islaadtqn was to motive thorn. , iof CottefevlUe, were la town today .tho sol (citation of friends ha ^ tF 1 torlam. _ | lp town Monday. * J. M. Ackerman, * law bnilaoca. itm ns>U«