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VOL. XXXV WALTERBORO, B. C. WBDNESDAYs AUGUST SI, ISIS SO. • COUNT? CAMPAIGN GEHING^^H LIVELY AS IT PROCEEDS FARMERS TO HAVE WAREHOUSE I MRS. GOODWIN DEAD. REFUSES NEW TRIAL. **•. Dmorfiter of Mr. mmI Mm. J. W. Mi- 1«*7 Phpard Away Wodamdajr. i iflmrkmlrflt Amar TO 1 • I I’lan.s Matfe for the Immediate tioa of Uatoa Warehowm. Carrying out the request of the ' Smoaks. Aug It.—Special county farmers union, the director* Tom Goodwin, of 8t. Augustine, Fla. tSe BranchTllle lttorne/'mnet of the Farmers .Mercantile and *H*d at the home of her father. J. ten rears and *0 dcrs in the state Warehouse Company had a meeting W. Miley. of the Little Swamp eec- peKtentlary on the charge of killing recently and made a^rangu- tion Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Abe Pearlstlne more than a rear ments to begin the Imrnedl- Goodwin was to delicate health for ago . T i, 0 aupreme court yeaterday ate erection of a farmers union » number of years and grew rapid- for the second time, denied a new warehouse. A lot has been secured ly worse a few months ago. She trial to Jones. He has been confined Go«ut Dtuplasca Colombia. Aug 11—John J. Jones Fire Meetings Held In Upper Part of County • * * . _ T\...rC-rr &L a r* .1 U7__1_ f* ! from the Cumn,ln K* Jror* Works and •‘ame to South Carolina about four a t the State penitentiary for serer wiring we i its! iTcck oi tounty tdin* ^fK u „ pp w,^.“ pa ":. o . n , a . 9pa, ‘ ai ^e judgment or the & paign. Some Features. Meetings In Detail. I 7 . ““ “ — -- --- ——■“ -* »i uiui^nn. me juagment or tne Gr ille Atlantic Coast Line Railroad fathers. Mrs. Goodwin contract- angeburg court waa affirmed on the ; Company and work will commence ‘ d tuberculosis about five years ago. fim r ppeal. Later the attorneys as soon as the material can be The funeral was held Thursday after appealed to the supreme court on received. it Is hoped that the noon at Little Swamp church, cor- the ground of after-discovered evl- building will be rerdy to receive ducted by Rev. J. C. Counts. There dence and that the Jury box waa lr- ; cotton by Cvtober 1st. I wore present a large concourse of regularly mr4e up. Circuit Judge It Is believed that this enterprise sorrowing relatives and friends. refused the motion and the attor- i of the farmers union will prove of M 1 **- Goodwin is survived by a neys for the defendant appealed to „ J great benefit to the farmers of this ^uaband r*d two boys. Ralph, twelv| the supreme court on the ground county. The problem of marketing y° arH °ld and Rudolph, six years old that the failure of the Jury com- The first week of the county cam, congress. wt«» present at every meet- the cotton crop has always been ^ he 18 a * ti ° survived by her father missloners to pees Jointly on each psign was concluded Saturday by ing during the week and spoke each , nn d B Mll. the most Important In a ’' 1 mother and five sisters, Mrs. name placed in the box was h vioia- Um meeting eb.Ruffin. The first day. Mr. Larisey stressed his connection with the frrmer’s sue- J r Goodwin, Mrs. J. W. Steedley, tion of the law fatal to the valldl- threewSneetlngs were very tame, and drainage proposition, promising to cess, and the greatest drawback has ' Ir8 - **• M. Goodwin, Mrs. H. D. ty of the presentment of g. grand only small hudlences attended. The secure an appropriation for opening been due to the fact that they had Carroll, Mrs. Norman Bennett and jury and the conviction of a petit last two, however, were better at- up the maln water out iets. He no P ,a< ' e to "‘ore their cotton. It [' ve brothers. John B Miley, J. W. j ur y B o drawn. tended and full Of spice. As was seemed to meet with a cordial re- * 8 realized by the fr.rmers and busi- R- Miley, J C. Miley, i — predicted 4n last week’s Issue of The caption, and he will doubtless re- ne8S m<,n 11,1 ov *r the South „ that ” Miley. She was a favorite ANOTHER MOVE IN JONES (\%SE Pm* and Standard, the race for ceJve „ f la ttprir ? vote in the upper * h!!l the y most need to enable daughter and numbered her friends , county superintendent of education part of the county. He will not go ,hPTU to market their crop i nte ui. by her acquaintances. Remltrtl»T of Poarirtlae Slayef has warmed up, and there was con- to anjr of the othpr mepMnftfl hr . v . P^ntly and Judiciously is a system i st*,«d by ttmrt. elderable fire in the meeting ct Ruf- , n engagements to sneak at other 01 wa * ,p houses. When these ware-1 Mm. J. T. Rewrh Dead. Columhi* Auen.t ik tin Saturday. The next moves w!!! pU C M Vn the district house, are established, and not u«-I Mrs J. T. Beach died at her chief j^Xe Ga^ ^ he patched with Interest, the sta*- p CendMates FVeeted. 1 1,1 — *• t>nmo n.rr vv.i»«rK« M «,.k, '. di « Justice uary sis now being, because of an adroit CAMPAIGN MEETING VOTERS HEAR CANDIDATES A«W PEAL FOR VOTES » ,. A j BIG PICNIC DINNER SERVED -her,, the crop can be marketed borne nerr Walterboro Friday night d a y"‘stVved 'the" remiMtm- °\n* r thl „ the vor-d demar-ls the sta^e,-*fter »p Illness of several weeks. £”‘1 Branch ■mote on the part of Hugo S. Strict fu| p , cn|< . dlnr . >r wr ,, „ erved| except and bh^ the price can be main- The funeral services were held Sat- vll , e a)[tornpy who Branch- teAd, a line-up of Messrs. B a ^* t ' atlodge, and here dinner was serv-, ' j urday morning at “f 1 ® 0 * 1 the Orangeburg co Ulmer and Strickland against Mr. > ed ^ thp hompg 0n account of The farmers of Colleton are to be ^rJrte reslderce. conducted by Rev chrjrea of knH J A At every plae# visited a bounti- i was convicted in county court on the killing Abe Pearlstlne. Padgett There will be developmen s ^ dpath of Mrg Ooodwln and the congratulated upon this important T^ P. Baker, re<*or of the Epleeopal , 8pTeral da following the at the other campaign meetings, U j gorlous innc!iS of Mrg Cone , t wa8 atep. It is the purpose of the offl- ‘‘burch, of which Mrs Beach was a ff|nniD|r ff t)l / lower b * the 'decided not to attempt a picnic din-. eer * and d^^ors to enlarge this consistent member. < - — - pr.-tv for the week’s entertainment, which Mr. Smoak did in a few remarks, Rice Patch Meeting. The Rice Patch meeting Wednes day was not much of a meeting in point of attendroce, there being o • P rM ‘den., and ly about fifty voters present, beside* * r be a success from the start. jvlve: Mrs. M. E. Hanna, Lake The erection of the bulldiri* Is r > t x; William Harley. El Paso, Tex; ent whether to take an appeal In this cr-ae to the United States su< Is practically sure. | decided not to attempt a picnic din-< tcr » “ ,1U u>^ ‘ors io en.srge ‘“ a i -- # i supreme court, W. C. Wolfe, attor Considerable interest has a l^ , n er r> Lodge. At the conclusion of warehou.efrom year to year m the hey for Jones, wrote Chief Justice been manifested in the race for au- thp R - ffln raept}njt the chalrman I needs of the farmers require. They I : srv in part as follows: «’Mr. Jon^s dltor,-something else is likely to callpd upon w w R mo sk. editor of . hav */!;• ‘ deal Rte*tion and It ^ t0 ° f is now confined in the county Jail develop ID this race. At the ^ Prpsg and g t , ndard> to pxtend expected that the enterprise will u “ n J°n ,h % t. ,C H r OW 1 i. nr u c I ,,,dren f , and we rre undecided at this mom Smoaks meeting Chairmen Howell , the thankg of thp cninpa||tn bad to Intervene and thus prevent -wkat might have led to trouble be tween Messrs. Dodd and Smith. Rep resentative Polk has d!bo been brought Into the cor-troversy. The dispute arose over what transpired In the delegation prior to the re commendation of Mr. Smith for ap pointment as county auditor to sue- n^r Yhe rcldcrfe of A ceed Richard Black. Mr. Dodd con tends that Mr. Smith acted in bad The (Vnwd of HaiMRoinHy KatcrUilacd at Rig Plcnk Dinner. i in th. hard, of Ih. offlc.r. of tk. '»«*>• c<, " n - ” l *" 1 fo«»d..|on for Former. Mercantile end Wnrehooee r M Herley. Spnrtnnbarn. up lh , oueatlona Ineoleed the candidate*. The meeting waa he I E. Rer/z Smlth-Mnxey. i Oa a nr.Miral platform conslating of ! Green PodJ, Aug. IP.—Special: A , . . . „ . . . . - . w ^ v, . ^ i.,* an eminence by the side of the road, carriage of considerable interest wl'*® ^J[’ wh ® kn *T , ‘*^ aad faith towards.him and wormed him- N - otMn!t marrPd the gerenity of the that of Miss Minnie Smith and Mr. , « u 1 r * Ut,T ” nelf Into the appolr/.ment. This Mr. mPetin|f ar .j there WPre a b»olutely j Albert Maxey. of 8ra|or.k*, which wna [r 1 .®® - * ”? 0 "™ J’". *?" “"J “ ** *** v ''" The caadldate* > solemnised Sunday afternoon at L tW "* Uh h * r hu bc nd and bereav- Combany consisting of Jas. E. Penri ^ M.‘Edenfleld. Albany. Oa. i, anneal to the State Sunreme foy. president: W^. Saundera, vice T h i^" dt ^ ^rSv^Tria ^hetring o^ I J. M WIImII. "*“*«-, Jn/tnVrnnow'.U cMiTr.,"’ Ch«H. i“ " r k '“L®!"’"" " “ , Bench and Mlnne. An.,, nnd C.rrU “ .-"romnd no.™. „ I. 1 Mrs. Bench «nn wnll kno.n nnd ^Vi^JoIim'1^ rtJmp’ermlnllSi *S of relatlvea and Smith denled^and called upon Rep- ^ ( —- ^ f ,_ M _ resentntlve Polk, to substantiate ^ prr.-tically the same speeches o’clock at the residence of Mr. sod ran,n 7- his contention. . , ia* at Sniders the day before. A i Mrs. E. W. Smith, Mr. C. W. The candidates hrve beer* doing P88a yed to make new re Drawdy officiating. Mra. W. W. Cooe Deed, their very best, and there are some inaTk! , > dld not reopive enough en- | Among those who were present Lodge, Aug 19.—Special: splendid tpeekers in the race, to make the effort 1 witness the ceremony were: P. W. community waa saddened Fridr-y There has been little applause any- worth whUe The dav waa hot and Drawdy. J. E. Smith, Berdie md "‘Sht bL-the death of Mrs W. W. j where, the speeches being received RO wprp fhp ? ppskp r g and audience. jJpan Maxey, of Smoaks. L. Drawdv Cone, yhlch occurred at her home | In silence. Among the new men Thp f00d pp 0p j p of i fi i a ndtor* unit Coffee. Oa.. S. B. Fisk of Hender- h *re »» 7 o'clock. Mrs. Cone had ID the political areno who are at,, ^ w1th Mrm A j, Rpntz sprpad . sonvlile, Jeff Drawdy of Ritter. Em- been sick for seven weeks and a’l serve his time on the Cvangeburg county chain gang. At the time the sentence we-s pronounced the lag required that all prisoners serVeno- ed to over ten years he confined in the State pneltentlary. The sen tence of Jones was ten yekri and This thirty days. Rev. Halford Writes. Wingate. N. C., Aug 17—4p-»cial: ! thought it would perhaps be of interest to your mar-j. readers to tracting atter/.ion because of their Jjtg d , nn ;. r bpnpath r largp oak , n Iprv Hooker of Drawdy. H. F. Towlee do "** for »£ r that could po*,!- ^ bavp „ nnp from mP wbn#l &monfC speeches may be mentioned. H. K. tbp yard to whJcb the candidates and family. Andrew Dunton and hly be domr The funeral pervices thp hlUg of N , or(h raro | lna Strickland and B. L. Jones, for rep- and o^pc, W p r p invited during n family of Green PodI. Mr. and Mrs. i were conducted by Rev. J. C. Law- : , rearhpd wlnKat p on thp morn|n rdsentatDe, J. M. Padgett, for r pcp ps t. a k fn for the purpose. A Peter Pye and two daughters, Ben-i • OB * her pF-?tor. ! fbe jpj j ng | and wa> mp j at tbe • v *~ J ff: c. N. I^igdale and J. E. number were also er«‘ertalned r* the ''ah and Lizzie, of Hendersonville. I ®he is survived by her hushend gt a tjon by my old classmate and Bryan, for auditor; L. C. Padfcstt, homes of J. W. Carbon and othprs. Mrs C. W. Wood*. The young coup- .nnd two children, a little boy fire ^ p Brynnt of W^ln- for county auperintei-lent of edu- j. T. Taylor candidate for coroner le left on the morning train Mor* y°ars old and a girl 1 t-f y*'ars old. aatp ar<1 waa im mrdlate1v taken cation, J. M .Ackerman, for clerk of wag prpgpnt at this meeting. He day for Bmor-ks, where they will court. Th'e above are not men- wag f rom tbe gniders meet- make their future home. The tloned to disparage the splendid lR g because cf the dcr‘h cf his K 0f >d wishea of the community go wfforts mrie by others, who are do- brother’s child who wa* buried Tues with the couple. Ing soAe verj;_ clever campaigning, daj . a fternoon but these r:cfeive flattering atten- *p bp candidates for clerk of court tion when thy speak and are er.’er- |p d cfr r . Rlce p a tch. followed by tnlnlng. Among the veteran cr-m- p ro br4e Judge, represer/atire. au- palgners there are many good speak- d!tQr ,un e rintendent of education. •f». Auditor ft. L. Smith, Superin- trensurcri’ highway commissioner, tendent of Education H. W. Black, gberiff, coroner, magistrate, town and Representative J. T. Polk are Bh j p commissioner, most under fire rod are making The candidates for mrilrirate in aplerdid defenses of their posi- B ro xton township are H. A. Cum- tions. |mi’'rs, \V. N Jor.'s, R. R. Miley. Flavors OwaSing Ool. Hill. p or township commissioner. E. The following question was asked w p McMillan. A. J. Slneath. th# candidates for representative at h. Leon Larjsey was present and Lodge and was answered affirms- made r speech at the close of the lively by every candidate:. regular, program. Will you recommend, if elected. tb p conclusion of the meeting the removal of the present f.ppolnt- tbe candidatfs made their way to Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there, will be a meeting of the stockhold ers of the Fraternal Realty Co. Fri day night, Ang. 30 at 9.30 o’clock. E. T. H. Shaffer, President. Walterboro. S. C., Aug. 21, 1912. 8-21-2t. New Telephone Manager. James W. Harrison, of Walhalla 1 , has accepted the poaltlon of man She Is a'so survived hv her father and mother. Mr. r-nd Mrs. R. E. Jones, of Walterboro, E E Jones, and two sisters. Mr. T. J. Sim- from'Wl^wt.^to begiTlh. mons and Mrs. P. M Johi*\ of Lodge. Mrs. Cone was in her twenty-sev enth year and was well known and loved in her community. She was a Ir.ly of many estimable traits of eh.r.ol,r .nd will b. «dly m |»<Ht Jh’, eJ.rek mnVb bjr thoM who know nr.) loved her. , Bl7Jllt „ , p „. ch „ h „ G. W. Griffin Dead. G. W. Griffin, who hre been a • resident of Walterhoro and com gate, ard waa Immediately taken to his home. On the afternoon of the same day we left Wingate for Wolfe Pond church sopie distcjice first meeting of the four in which I am to assist. We met a large congrega tion there and immediately erdered into the meeting. We continued there until Friday, closing with sixteen additions to the church r.nd [quite a hold on his people, t Wh phone Company Mr.Harrison Is fm* g body was broaght to Walter- •w* ’mm. w . a graduate of the electrical and , boro thTk morning and interred *f- ed Highway Commissioner as soon »' w'nV'S.''m»'»Vo(''lbim"“«olW ! "J c t'; , «*r tb. MJ)*. 1 of lh. raorolo, lr.ln When I left here, some one told * , me that I had better bring some inanity for a number of years, “ Th!! r* his home in Charleston Tuesday C *“ p l . r J. h herl amnir afternoon after an inr.-*ss of sever-'fP 01 b * d U P bere »"»«>«»» r-cr ° f ^the Coileton County Tele- a i weeks of typhoid fever. Mr. Orif , ^^, kb J B ' *1 , 0 7tJ n U, tMnk CO of F Tur sand while travelling up the rocky hills ard down the rocky valleys. you are duly In office, and recom- a n t b e wr .r. mend the appolntmer** of the nomi- . »- Lodge ... for th.t offlc. in th. coming The g,? nr*lgwlg. Thursday began ^‘. " '. .hr^.r al.nt h .Vg ^ IS" 1 “t*' * wl " 1I *" d V 0 V" prlmr.ry, and at the next session enrlyi the firit fVfn r being an In- |lfprt?fcal and t^nhorT .v.Tl 5' r \ a “ d ” ar V r H# ^kT V of the legislature so fix It that the ,p re sting cock fight which 'r' e p r, r r o^’ and t * 1 * phor ' a , ' V8te,n a t Charleston in Januan- of this y-ar Highway Commissioner be elected ^gpp on t h e main street of this I* » Harrison win hav* entire Whe T h iT h “ d & p08,,lon ln the .» th. primary .. olh.r county of- m„, Tht. ftgh, ... no.!"V^ll.T^ ” I “ ,r Phon, ‘ rorapan >- and h,a * ff0rt8 wil1 Strict Selary Basis. but between common folks, end bp to j ncr pase the efficency of the Another question asked at Lodge was p “’ fd off J*' thp * | 8U I service, and to extend and perfect and which wr* answered afflrative- rounded by an interested batch of the gygteIn ly by all the cpndldate* for rep- *P^ at< > rs « k„t«hr. __♦ o♦ i-__ Ark . Mi- Robertson The battle was between a veter who asked for time to consider it an accustomed to fighting—a grey w ’ rooster, and one brought in from in town last week en route to their i “Are vou in favor of placing eve-f. th * country a fine red cock which i future home at Ehrhardt. They were Mra office on a strict salary basis, r- 1 - he,d h ' 8 head hI,th * bHt was a "» le ( returnlDg froqi their bridal tour. j visiting Mrs. Allie Francis -I. w a - __ tnto the timid as are roost country birds. ^ Of th. Jontd®- ../ .Almost as soon as the battle trPMUry of th# count*? - Rlease admirers mmed i Kara I lege. During the past year has been assistant director in he at Sandy Dam cemetery, the 1 Mr. Griffin was 60 years old Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wlchraan w *re her Company. Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Jones, of Char leston, have moved to W*ltert'*eo' and are now at Hotel Albert. Mr. Jones has accepted a positlor* as Superintendent of The Thayer Lum- We began a meeting at Deep Springs on the 11th Inst, with the The eouioty campaign meeting at Hendersonville yesterday waa devoid of anything sensationeJ. The uau- al, or perhapa It wonld be better to say the unusual, speeches of the va rious candldatea were delivered to an audience composed of at least two hundred voters, a number of boys arxl young men. and a goodly number of ladles and young ladles. This was a most orderly meeting and those present were about the best listeners the campaign party has run up on jet Id Its round over the county. The candidate* (or county superintendent of education^ led off. and those for county auditor came lr.st. There waa no “fire” in any of the speeches, nothing even mildly exciting. It was expected that there would be some more of the Ruffin spat between the coun ty superintendent of education can didates, but the only reference undo to the Ruffin affair was by Mr. Pad- gftt who spoke last and said that it seemed his opponents had cool ed off som^ since the Ruffin meeting A. A. Patterson, Jr., announced that two years ago he had done all he could for Mr. du Bols in the sec ond race for county auditor. The race tker* was between Mr. du Bole and P.„M. Buckner. Sheriff Fox Is responsible for the following poetic reference to th# lallee present: < “Hendersonville fooU'retty women. GValterboro for widows, St. Pauls for drunken men, dombahee for niggera.” W. Harley SauDdera, candidate fur clerk of court, and C. W. Pellum. candidate for auditor were preaent yesterday for the first time and tn brief announcements made their bow to the voters of Hendersonville. Mr. Saunders. It will be recalled, has been In bed for seven weeks, ■dfferlng of fever, e-nd Mr. Pellum was accidentally shot by a small boy a few daya ago while fingering a parlor rifle.’ Their friends werw glad to see these two members of the campaign party out. J. F. Addison, candidate for highway com missioner, was also absent, being sick of fever. The meeting wr* held In the pard of the Hendersonville high school, the speakers occupying the porch of the building. 'Tables had been erected in the school yard, and a bountiful picnic dinr«er whs served at one o’clock. County Chairman Howell presided over the meeting. The next meeting will be held Thursday at Cottagevllle, and Sat urday at Walterboro the campaign will close. OFFERED SPLENDID POSITION. Young Walter bom Attorney Has Very Flattering Offer. Jos. M. Moorer, Esq., Junior mem ber of the firm of Padgett. Lem- acks aDi Moorer Is receiving the her.rty congratulations of his numerous friends upon his having been offered the prosecuting attor neyship of Moro Province, Phllip- p1d» Islands. This position was of fered hr a South Carolinian, who Deep Springs church end we are stl I !’” ,d8 th8 Po«lU°« of attorney of among the hills and valleys, where we see here, as at home, corn, cot ton and potatoes growing Id abun dance. The wr’er up here is fine and the air pure and light. This country is very much like our seo- • • • Bee-ndrot of Charleston, is | gf.n some Blease admirers named Every «TdTdate fd/w^sentative the grey cock Blease: and the Jonu I. vj #... I. contingent celled the red Jon»s. hv^hTTrltiowinr’ renlies Eve| T inch of the ground was hotly SfXliie.Mni f0,,OW,nf " pUeB ,contests, a. in the case in the j" T Polk—“Yes I favor rural ^ campaign between the prlncl- if I P ala Sometimes the advantage /ThZ' Jf thll^ou'd be with ‘‘Blease” and qome- find the financial condition of the wJth .. Jo||M „ A , onp ttmtt county able to support them.” B. t. Jones—“I am In favor of rural police.” It seemed that “Jones” was and out, but rising with time down anger ni ponce. „ .. f | flashing from his eyes he went J. L. Robertson 1 would fa\ r ^ ••Blease” r-r-d drove him off the street and behind a store, wln- s> rural policeman provided we could get one without absorbing too much of our revenue." H. K. Strickland—“I am In favor of rural police for Coileton county, and when I get to the legislature I am going to work for It.” O. W. Way—“I believe with all my heart rural police will be a good tklug lu this county or any county la the State, but I fear our tetri- toiy too large, tod If we are able to pay about six for the county It would be a good thing.” 8. Loon Larisey, caadldate for ning the fight amid applause from the Jones supporters, and with cha grin on the part of the Blease men. who bdw this an omen, perhaps of the issue of the reel campaign^ A stand had been erected In the yard of the Methodist church, and at 11 o’clock ChDlrman Howell call ed the meeting to order and Introduced as th* first speakers the candidates for probate Judge.’ the others comlag ta regular order. Continued oo page two. Election Returns Will be Displayed at The Press and Standard Office Following the usu&l custom every electldfb year arrangements will be made at The Press and Standard to revive returns of the election Tuesday night ■ both county and State. The pub lic is cordially invited to be present ard get the latest news It is hoped that the manegera and others will see to it the-t every poll is reported in full as early as possible Tuesday night. And it shall give us pleasure to report to those de siring information .during the evec<ing. Two years ago The Press and Standard had complete returns from every poll by 10 o’clock the night of tbe election. Let us break this rec ord next Tuesday night. Your co-operation will be appreciated Bulletins will be received from time to time from tha State election, a&d displayed in front of The Freer and Standard. Coma and get the latest news. this province. Mr. Moorer received the follow ing cablegram yesterday:. “ZnnBoanga, Aug. 10th, 191*. Mr. Joseph Moorer. , , Walterboro, 8. C. Vacancy prosecuting attorneyship tion in one particular, in that we w , „ . . see as there, the pines and oaks, do * Pr ®I whereof am Attorney. ie country ir« r-!most every rsent. Cable me Zr-* Boanga your ting the country ir« rJmost every direction. This country Is noted for its peach and apple crops. You h«ar much here of apple cider and s<»e the effects of it sometimes upon the folks who Indulge too freely. We are in and around the city of Monroe and the town of Wing: *e. This ts a flro country here and the people are very hospitable.' They all like to go to chtirch. We had a thousand or fifteen hundred out on last Sundry to services. They gave the best attention. We are having a acceptance. Excellent permr.nent position. Salary tweirty-flve hun dred. Connor.” To which he cabled the following reply: "Walterboro, S. C., Aug. 20. 191*. William Connor, Zanbornga. Philippine Islands. Position accepted. I await Instruc tion!. Moorer.” Mr. Moorer is a graduate of the a great meeting with the I)e pp , ^tadel and hr.* been practising law Springs church at this writing and j •» tbi" bar for several years. He has we hope to coDUnue the good work ability as n prosecuting at- undyr God I torne y and w '" doubtless make good I will finish here shout the 29th ;' n » b » 8 new position where it is Inst, and will go >o see my brother. ; understood there i, splendid oppor- Joe. nerr Raleigh for a few days. In all, I am" eh Joying my trip, al though I am preaching twice a day. I am improving in health and hope to be stronger both spiritually ud! phjwically when I return. Fraternally yours, - B. F. Halford. tunity for promotion Misses Virginia Perry and Bertie Ackerman, of Cottagevllle. were among the visitors to Walterboro Monday. Misses Johnelle, Grace and Qulnn- taro Hoffman, of Ehrhardt spent tbs Special Levy Carries. The election heid Saturday after noon in Oak Grove School Distgjct No. 41 resulted in favor of an extra levy of 5 mills by a vote of 10 to 4. Earle Graves, of CharlMton, Ie spending his vacation In and near town with relatives. Mrs. W. J. Sandlfer spent last week end with Mr. aoj Mrg. J. L. i w eek at Grover with her daughter, x Mrs. 0. N. Dukes.. JUI + I