The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 03, 1912, Image 5

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at Carter** Fordk Pots I rtUglow stub prepared, the choice of epee* %|UiiB the hers, the wh^le-hearted welcome the Carter* Ford congrecation hare awaltlag all soeets, and the iatereet la the Conreatlon that Is becoming widespread orer the countjs all as- snre a most delightful and profits* .Of thU moath-July-to Lie ii-eting. ,the problems of our | Let ereryone interested in this work, who possibly can, atteol. No school through lack representa tion should miss the Inspiration of this occasion. aad to pro* hggressiTe and for the future, and practical pro* ?Km DAY—THVR8DAY MORXIXCi, JULY, 18TH. rlc#* Leaaon and Prayer Rev. W. P Meadowa, Jr. Jl.##—Welco«<e Address Mr. W. W. Cone. Sus-t. Carter s FY>rd 8. S. * Mr. M. R. Stone, President.. Ilje—The Oredtaesc of the Sun Jay Schocl Teacher’s Mission. Rev. A. B. Wallace. Teacher and Hhe. Child. Miss Grace W. Vandiver, State FMd Secretary 11.H—TwdBlag for Service. Rev. I. E. WaJlace ll.lt Opea Ooaference—How to Organize and conduct a Tjeacher stlons on Teaching Rev. X. E. McDowell 11.41—Xppciatmeat of OomsUttees, Enrollment of Delegatee, Dinner. f THURSDAY AFTERXOOX. l.n—A Matson ., Prayer. !■ the Making Mr. J. E. Peurlfoy. School aad Temperance Rev. J. C. Lawton 1.41" "llav 4a make onr Churches Missionary.. . .Rev. F. O. S. Ctartls S.M—Qradtng the School—Whyf How? Miss VandlTer I.If—Onr Beglnneis Mrs. A. E. Wallace l.ll*-Tfca Primary Department Mias Sue Williams I. lf—Tho Purpose of a Cradle Roll and how to run one, Miss Vandiver SBOOXD DAY—FRIDAY MORXIXG, JULY 10TH. —t7f f—SoBg. Serrjee. 4.11 SeripCBre Laseon aad Prayer Rev. T. P. Raker 4.It Head ay School Leakage... .. Rev. J. C. Lawson 4.44—The Church and the School Mr. J. B. Dodd If.##-—OrgaalBtDc onr AJ&olt Bible .Clesses Why? Howf Rev D D Jones SecnrtBg Men and Women Rev. D. D. Jones _ .. .. Mr. J. C. Guilds — .. ..Rev. I. E. Wallace II. ##—Open Discussion—fitapa in the Organization of an Adult Bible- 11.11—Thoae that cannot cone—Home Department—Rev. CL F. OutlaV Miaa Crane Vandiver. 11.S#—Reaching the Whole Ctommunity — Home Visitation Echoes— Moll Call of TownAipa—Bells, Mr. P. K. Crosby; Broxton, Mr. J. W. Canon; Meywaid, Rev. W. C. Kelley; Sheridan, Mr. J. D. Maher; Verdier, Mr. J. J. Psdgntt; Warren Mr. Jaa F. Risher; The County Field, Mr. W. W. Bmoak. 14.4#—Our Connty Aaeodatioo.. Secretary and Treasurer If.4#—Pledges, for County and State Work—Further Enrollment of Delegates—Dinner. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. ^ * >.♦4 Praise Service. 2.15—Practical Suggestions for Following up Visitation Work by Coun ty Pastors—Rev. I. E. Wallace. 1.10—Report of Committees and Election of Offldere 2/45—Ouf Goal for 1912'.^ f.l#—Time and Place df Next Meeting. 2.20— Miscellaneous Business. 2.20— General Testimony Meeting. 4.00—Benediction. Attention is directed to the following informatioo. Each school is entitled to send 11-roe Delegatea All Superinten’t-nts and A*?ocia<icr* Officers ere members of the Convention. Pastors of Every Denomination In the County are urged to be pres ent aad aid in the work. Those expecting to attend* are requested to notify Mr. P. M. Johns, Lodge, S. C., when and how they will arrive by Saturday 13th. Delegate* coming to Lodge on train will be met if they request. Let every delegate come praying for a blessing and a great spir itual awakening that will reach even co nun unity in our county. .Miss Vandiver NOUCa TO DKMOCRATTC CLUBS.' jbtlee le hereby given that the following Democratic'clubs In Col- letch connty, vis: Bolls, Petits and Jackaoohero, shall by order of the Connty Democratic Executive Com mittee inly penned at its last sec tion to moot nt their respective meeting pieces on Saturday July 13, 1412, for the purpose of organising aa required by the rules and con stitution Of the Democratic Party, the sold ehiba haring failed to or ganise on the proper day aa requir ed by the Rntoe. That the report of each organ lea lions be made to the eonnty chairman at once. - M. P. Howell. , * County Chairman. Attest: W. W. 6moak, Secretary. AUCTION SALE. BY C. U- KLATTE AUCTIONEER I will offer for sale on TUESDAY July 16th, 1912, at eleven A. M. at the office of the Charleston Real Estate Exchange No. 61 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. Tract of land situated near Smoaks, S. C. contain ing about 1479 acres, and bounded as follows:—North by lands of J. M. Hiers and P, W. Thomas, Ehst by lands of Stokes and Raysor and the Jennings Canal, South by lands of S. M. Key examination. and Brunson and C. L. War- ination for j he awwdof yen, and West by lands of J. A. Sauls, P. T *V. Thomas, J. L. Smbak, A. C. ftiers, and Lige Brown. Terms— Cash. -Purchaser to pay taxes due and payable in 1912 and C. U. Klatte $25.00 for papers. C. U. KLATTE 7-3-2t. pointed to Arrange the campaign meetings: W. J. W. Kinard. B. c! Bm mktee op Asoceiineat. O. W. Sweat, M. W. Brel sad and E. L. Ftohhnrifc The committee on meet- it>s reported that it was in their op* in ion best tp bold eight meetings at the following places aid dates, beinnlng ti gulden*. Tpoeday^ An- gust 13th and closing at Walterborto Saturday, August 34th: Suidere—August 13th. Rice Patch—Avgust 14th. Lodge—August 15th. fimoaks,—August 14th. Ruffli>—August 17th. Hendersonville—August 20th. Cottageville—August 22nd. WeJterboro—August 24th. AaeeMimewUi Made. The committee on assessments after figuring the entire amount of campaign expenses llke]p-to ensue, mzde the following report that was adopted by the committee: Sheriffs office ..$14.## Clerk of Court 4#.## Auditor’s office 44,4# Treasurer’s office 4#.## Master’s office 1#.## Probate Judge 1#.## 2 Representatives 2#.## Coroner 1#.## 9 Magistrates 41.## 10 Township commissioners 3#.## I Highway Commissioner 2#.## Superintendent of Ed tl.## Residence Rrstrti thins. The following resolution was then adopted: Resolved that:*' “No wat er shall vote for any candidate fW magistrate except the one running In his own township, provided thee# voters who have a enmaner end winter home, shall vote In either place, provided they vote only This resolution was passed with view to meeting the contingeany JUS* GEORGIA NEW-TRUSTEES AmnTED. TWe Who Are te HrhoMls The county board of education met yesterday for the purpose of appointing trustees for the vartoue school district* in the county, aad to select * rural school supervisor for the rural schools of the county. The list of trustees s* appointed is published elsewhere la this paper. Very few change* were mad* in' appointees, except where a major ity petition was presented. Peti tions were presentd from Lodge and Bethlehem school districts, aad the appointee* are those favored by a majority petition. In the selection of a county rural school supervisor. Mis* Georgia Ack erman, of Round, was the unani mous choice of the board. Mlae Ackerman la a daughter of Rev. B. W. Ackerman, of Round, and Mater of Dr. W. B. Ackerman, mayor of Waiterboro. Bhe to a moat compe tent teacher, for many years, was a member of the (acuity of the Greenville Female College. This po sition she gave up thru* yearn ago In order that she might be at home, where her presence urns need ed. Since that time she ban been engaged in teaching in the schools near Round. The connty board of education la fortunate in securing the service* of Miss- Ackerman for this important and fool* sura that ah* will great help to the schools of rtv JU# ner 1 Mies k gjwork, tfctf be of vacant scholarships In Winthrop Col legs and for the admission of new students will ,be held at the Coun ty Court Hone* on Friday, July 5, ■t 9 a. m. Applicants must be not lees than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant af ter July 5 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided, they meet the Condition* governing the •ward. Applicants for scholarships should writ* to President Johnson before the examination for Schol arship examination blanks Scholarships are worth $140 and fra* tuition. The next session will open September 1*. 1412. For further information end catatogue "ddram Praa. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill 5-1-5 Up. wm he of W. H. Saunders to learn that he to iU- Pres. J. E. Peurlfoy, of the First National Bank, end Cashier I. M. Fiakburne, of fanners and Mer chants .Bank, will leave Friday for t]|* Isle of Palms to attend the •tats Bankers association. They will take a trip to Now York, leaw- erlaes In the lower townships, the white residents nearly all winter homes la one township summer homes in another, motion bearing on the race for istrate and township was carried aa follows: Resolved, that, no man shall run for 'magto- trate or townahip commissioner ex cept in the townships in whtoh he resides, provided that e mta hav ing a home in two townships may run in alther one. „ Managers Cboemi. The following managers were chcq en by the members of the executive committee present. The other mem bers of the executive committee are requested to send In the names of their manrsers at once! so that the official list may be made up. Ashton—W. D. Berry, D. M. Varr, John J. Miley. Bells— • „ Berea—r Colleton—Jasper M. Btricklwid, Ivey Redifch, E. E. Ritter . Cottageville— Dr*. Creek—J. A. Breland, B. R Griffirs J. C. Drawdy. Green Pond-^- Hendersonville—H. McM. Williams, L. A. Frayaee, Sr., L. Bellinger. Jr. Hone Peo-r-J. 8. Bailey, L. H.* Ko-er, B. L. Adams. Hudson’! Mill—H. A. Crosby, K. K. Hudson. H. M. Benton. Jeokeouboro— Lodge—H. W. Carter. A. P. Car ter, R. B. Hiers. Maple Cane—W. M. Jaynes, J. F. Addison, A. M. Addison. Peeples—Andrew Driggers, E. E Easteriln, Charley Ctsvsd. Petite— Rice Patch—C. R. Mean, H. H Rents, Peter O’Quin. Rltter^- Ruffln—J. W. MUey. W. E. Smith, B. B. Crosby. 8ldnep— Ebnoeka—I. J. May, A. C. Pad gett, P. W. Riaher. Sniders—G. C. Breland, J. M Kinsey, J. B. Hudson. Tiger Creek—J. B. Williams. P. W. Warren, T. J. Beech. Walterboro—W. W. 8moak E. E Jones, B. Hlott. White Hall—D. W. Poyas, 8. E- McTeer, & A. Marvin, Jr. Wiggins— WiUiamn— "Wolfe Creek—J. M. Bishop, W. M. R. Hlott, A. H. Herndon. Just before adjourning, an effort wee made to have the committee . e- consider the motion whi$h was car ried relative to candidates for magistrates making the race in townships other than in which they reside. The question* being to strike out the section of the reso lution relating to this, which was lost by a vote of 7 to 4. So .according to the rule ea It the county. Miss Ackerman will attend the summer school now being held at Winthrop College, to fit herself for the duties of the position. She win leave the totter part of the week. HELP THE KIDNEYS Wulterboro Readers Are Leering tfie Way. It’s the little kidney ill*— The lame, weak or aching back— The unnoticed urinary disorder* That lead to dropsy and Bright’s disease. When the kidneys are sick, ■Jlelp them with Doan’s Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for sick kid- twya. Doan’s have been curing kidney troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 30,000 people—endor ed by citizens of this locality. Mrs. W. D. Wilkins, 116 W. Jones ’St., fiavennah. Ga., says: have no hesitation in recomme&ling JDoan’s Kidney Pills as a remedy of merit for the purposes for which thoir nee Is intended. I found this grayerailen very effective In re lieving kidney complaint For ual* by ell dealers. Prise 14 eauto. vWer-MUbura Go.. New York, solo agents for tho Pul ted States. the ’LiW -H*Uj m iySSP ««#**••«* • » « » e • • ee *e twetot# • ••essssf •••••teee»w»«»seeto#eee*»f , 3 Boxen Star l#*fer The cotton crap beep to Boprov- wnno Muwvmwr lag hot the eeyu crop la very poor. |« e*ee*se«* ••ew4yv>e* *• farmers hare net eotlraly conquered the grass yet. However; we are needing ral». Quite an interesting trial was held at teeaks lari T>uraday. J. B Ramsey va. Colleton Cypres* Loan Co. Evidently Mr. Ramsey arid hit timber to tb* Company aa# hey eat the Umber end l«fl tbs' tope ‘ in the field aad tome logs on tho fence, which he said damaged Fnrft Jan Ptnia, Qts and 11-Uk& ilm to the amount of one hundred km, for 60 66 A 86c ] dollars. The case went before a Jury for consideration. Their ver dict was damages to tho amount of twenty-seven dollars end twenty- five certs. Mr. Ramsey was re presented by Rebar Padgett. Esq. and the Collates Cypres* Lmmber Co. by M. P. Howell, Beq. J. L. Mexey has some very fine corn. Two acres of hie corn is especially excellent. It has been estimated that It will make one bun dred end severty-five bushels. Mias** Lida Lyons and Ethel dfcula spent several day* recently with Mrs. C. W. Garris, of Denmark Smoaks Literary Society met at usual hour tost Friday night. The meeting was very Interesting. J. S. Padgett will begin to eotov •tract his store house at Smoaks shortly W. B. Smoak has opened store at the I. A. Sauls stand. Mr. Saoo has employed B. D. Mexey as clerk. Smoaks is stJJl on the booming side of the currant, regardless of tho dun financial prospects thja year. Not loog since a lot aoid Du town for eight hundred and fifty del ton. A. F. 8. • ••!• ••••«• ••••e***e*g« ' *ep*e*e.o4r Green Coffee 30 sad 88s per lb • Ibo Starch for. #••••••••*••••*•••*••••ee•••••e**e km, far 60 65 < urocenes ctetnrarM to any part of the town. Let us know your wants. Pkeae COx w.iLnimt m WALTKRBOBO. 8. a K r eqfl. W. Black, Jr. eonefuded a dost yesterday by which he porchaa- ed the Godley lot fronting on the Court House Square. It to ex pected that Mr. Black will erect a riora-bulldlng in the future. Mrs: E. J. Wlteell will leave to morrow for Beaufort where she will spend two weeks visiting friends. Mrs. J. M. WHsell. and little son. Mitchell, who have been spending sometime iu Chetaw, ere at ; home Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Beach, of Carmel, were in town Monday. ML 1 e Worn* Give tore MOk % tiwj f*t SapsotriOe Sdwel Of Musk Two Noratal Schools of Music for Collotoa Cbuntjr. The first m aiou beglnuiDg July 15 ead lasting 12 day* will be bald in the town 1 of Headereonvllle. Tb# second see ■Jen’will be held in tbe town of Smoaks, beginning July 29. end lasting 12 consecutive days. AH branches including beginners theory, voice, expressioo, Harmony and composition, will be taught In their utmost simplicity. If you are a beginner you cau’t afford to ml*s these schools. If you are an Instrumentalist you will get well paid for attending. If you are a teacher you should attend, as the most correct methods for all the above mentioned branches will be given In these schools. Plan to be on hand at the opening. Any in formation concerning board end tuition car- be bed by writing Rev. G. A. Martin, Secretary White Hell, S. C. ^ MCI). WEAM8, PRINCIPAL, flimpeonvllle, 8. 9. Srt&SriiSSrS li Is slw valaaHs lw hsms art ham. 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