The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 18, 1912, Image 1
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VOL. XXIV
WAl^TBMOBO, S. a
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HO. IS
COTE REQUESTS OF CUTE WRITERS
FOR SANTA’S CONSIDERATION
SAHA’S STME Wttl K TAXED TO SUPPLY DESIUES OP
UTtlE PfefEHM WOO SAVE WRITTEN RM THIS
WEB.
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Mteirtks li itM
tt« Ultto folk*
nd i»-
tflswi Iwttora by
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OUT* rwlwrrwS to tbo kindly
ttoo of good old floiot Nleholoo. Tkooo
lottor* an marrala, and will prora
latoaaaly latoraotlag not only to tko
writers bat to tkooo or moro mataro
yoara. May tkora bo no dtoappolat-
aont wkoa Chrlamaa morning ar-
Doar old Santa Clause:—
Ploaae bring me a air rifle and
some ahot and a toy wagon, all kin of
trait and nuta. I am a little ^oy IS
yoara old. .1 hare one aister and
brother. Don’t forget them. Well I
mast close Santa
, Herbert Weeks.
Round, S. C.
ess
Door Old Santa:—
PMaae bring me a express wagon
some fire works some oranges apples
a real good knife some candy ft nuts.
Bring soihe bananas. I will stop with
this. Boot wishes for a Merry Xmas.
Son Isgett.
Cottageville, 8. C.
ess
Dear Santa Claus:—
I wish you would please bring me
a two wheel bicycle some fire works
some fruit ft a lot of candy ft nuts.
will be glad for anything you bring
tee. Witn best wishes for a merry
ear Mr. Santa Clause:—
Mr, flkata I want yoa to bring me
a pair of vtass, a cap and saucer. I
want yon to bring me a whole lot oT
fruit and kata, and Mr. Baata bring
me a doll dratted la pink. Well good
bye Mr. Santa your friend.
Jessie Smith.
Walterboro, 8. C.
see
Dear Old Sandy:—
I am a little girl four years old.
I want yoa to bring me a sleeping
doll dressed In tea and a Utle hat
on Its head and a little tan silk um
brella and % little doll trunk and a
doll carriage and a automobile and
a whole lot of oranges and apples
and nuts. Your friend,
Audrey* Smith.
Walterboro, S. C.
Mlo Dear old Baata:— \
I am a little girl eight years old
and I thought I would write and tell
what I want you id bring me a big
doll'dressed In white and a cradle to
rock dollte in and a wagon and a lit
tle top buggy with a horse to It and
old Santa bring me whole lots of
fruit and nuts. Best wishes to Mr.
and Mrs. Santa. Your friend.
Noma Prallx.
Walterboro, S. C.
ALMOST COMMERCIAL WAR.
IMG FRA
raafi
AL MMBT1HG
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs, English Beach, of Stokes, was
in town Saturday.^ ^ - 4 \ Walterboro has been quite alive | The laying of the comer stone of
Mr. and Mro. B. H. Willis, of Cotr JJ* r * c * atl 7‘, of , P*hlaa
tagorilla, were la town Monday. '• latereetUtg. Hmi
A. R. Smith of Smoaka. had
apse in town Tuesday.
J. D. bad W.* M.*8moak, of
were among thoee In town Monday^
Miao Cora Black* of* RuIBb. was ha]
town Saturday.
Miss Pottle* MlddfetOB, 'wbo
teaching the lalaadtoa echobl.
>ng dbe
riel tore la tewa
Your friend.
Judge Xagett.
Cottagertllf. 8. C.
P. 8. Please dont forgot to brings
*ne a good knife. Don’t bring n bar-
low.
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Dear Santy Claus:—
Please bring me a rifle, shot, some
fire works, also some fruit.
Coy Bowers,
Walterboro, S. C.
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Dear Saota Class:—
Plsase ..bring are a doll baby some
apples aod'fcaady.
Tour little friend,
AUellxa Mardkugh.
lalnndton, S, C.
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Dear Santa:—
Please sir, I want to bother you
a little ML I lost wsat you to bring
mo a doll just aa Mg aa you can get
and tome candy'ft chewing gum ft
lota of fruit Oh yes. bring me a
doll carriage to roll my baby la
bring me lot of things as I am mama’s
smart little girl. "
Annie Isgett,
COttagerille, 8. C.
see
Dear Baata Clans:—
X wish yoa would please bring me
g doll mad some firecrackers ft chew
ing gam. and some trait A lot of
nuta and candy ft some raisins. I
will be glad for anything you bring
ma. With best wishes for s Merry
Xmas.
Your little friend,
Bessie Isgett,
Coitkgeviiie, S. C.
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Dear Saute Claus: —
Please bring me a pistol, little toy
houee, knife, watch, a jacket of fruit
and candy and bring my little sister
Idk mae a doll baby some candy and
apples.
1 am five years old.
Your little friend.
Huger Sauls.
Walterboro, S. C.
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Dear Santa Claus: —
I am a little boy e years old and
I vant you to please bring me a lit
tle horse and eart and come Roman
caudts-x and apples, bananas, and
chewing gum.
Your little friend.
Joe Witaell Hopson,
Islandton, 8. C.
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My dear old Santa Claus: —
I am a little girl G year* old. will
you bring me a grate big doll and a
carriage and some fruit nuts ft can
dy and all kinds of other things and
pleas brlug all my sisters and broth
ers sonthiny. I have 5 sisters and 3
brothers, too sisters are married,
please don’t forget them. I am your
little girl.
Clarato Reynolds.
Round, S. C.
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Dear Santa Clause: —
Please bring me a doll, stove, 1
pack of roman candles, S packs of
Are crackers, and »om« torpodors.
* Yoara truly;
Irma Litchfield.
Walterboro, S. C.
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Dear Santa Clauap: —
Please bring me an air rifle and 5
founds pf shot a croquet set and 1
package af roman connons and 5
packages of firecrackers and some
torpedors and some hazle nuts.
Yours truly.
Arthur Litchfield.
* ’ Walterboro, S. C.
Dear Santa:— <
I want you to bring me a desk
from Brown’s and. a. Bank from
Shaffer’s and some fire works, and
soma fruit.
Your friend,
,1 Jimmie Adams,
n Walterboro. 8.C.
Dear Old Santy:—
I want a doll carriage and k a doll,
and a doll carriage and a doll trunk,
and some clothes, and some fruit and
some fire works.
Your friend,
Kathryne Adams.
Walterboro, 8. C
Mias tele Williams, who M
lag tho Maplo Cane school, i
town Saturday.
e, • •'
Mias HOIUe Kinsey of Williams,
was amoftg tho shoppors la town Saft>
arday.
Miss Annie Voster,*who la teach
ing the Jonesville school, was in
town Satarday.
• • •
Col. W. B. Gruber :s the newest
purchaser of an automobile, baring
recently purchased a “Chalihera Sfl.”
• • •
E. A. Marvin, of Green Pond, was
an offlco caller while in town Tues
day.
wee
A. E. Rents, of Islandton, accom
panied Ip his son, M. „ J., were In
town Monday on a business trip.
. Clerk of Court *elect, D. B. Hud
son, of Shlders, was in town yester
day.
Misses t^sha, Emma and Hallln Bry
an, of Hathel, ware among those la
town Satarday shopping.
• • •
Mastern Henry and John Walker,
and littlft slater, Reba, are spending
a few weeks with their aunt, Mrs.
W. G. Male, of GillisonviUe
• • •
Mrs. W. Beach and Mrs. H. J.
Baker, of HarleyvIUe, were la town
several Ahys recently, having come
to see their father, Henry Hlott, who
has beea^.quite ill of typhoid fever.
They retarned Monday morning.
‘l
t Mr* I * J. fca
Furniture ft llarft-
naoaaoed last aesk
to beda Satnrdiy. This
iztanoftvsty advertised and
l lar a Mg event. A Wtch-
taa, setting wind of the pro-
ig. Went to Cha.'veauAi and
ladQft trtth ft hogc aigh and
qlftiu anoonmiac tae
^Tft Mf stock tekiftf
.team Furniture Co.,
nag aad mack
ladulgod la as
tho aoaspotlag sales.
ftOA consequence has been
nao splendid bargains in
and farming Implements,
tueoments era offered by
ftach of* these firms la tho nature of
gifts to tkooo whooo names should
drawn from a bhx into which
every purchaser’s name had been
deposited. Brown’s gave away a cost
ly rug and aewlng machine, and will
give an ergan; Wlcbman*a gave away
'ff.Ot la gold each day and will give
away a baggy, ageing machine and
Jap |t>be Satarday afternoon.
Aobther sale which is proving quite
a success Is that of Taylor’s which
was opened Tuesday morning, it waa
ttended opening day by a large
crowd of purchasers.
STttk
wttl take place at
cem*y am Invited to be
tho public generally. All
«odsm 1ft tlm couftty are lifted to
nttoftd la • body aa tho eorsmcnlca
of Iftytag tho stone with grapd Ms-
■cads honors la ono no Mason should
A dinner win ha served to all Ma-
aana and Knights praaeat by Ualty
Maooale Lodge aad Ashby Farrow
dgo. Knights of Pythlaa.
i-
Dear Sasta:—
I want you please send me a air
rifle and all kind of toys asd kandy
and crackers, large ones. J am
George Harrison.
Islandton, 8. C.
• • •
Dear old Santy:—
Please bring me a parlor rifle and
n knife with ft chftln to it and nil
kind of nuts and toys and apples and
oranges. I can write n little bnt got
sntch a cold I got brother to write
for me.
Jim W. Harrison.
Islandton, 8. C.
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Dear Tanty Clans:—
Bring ma all kind of good stags
and me an brother George n knife
with a chain to It he was in sntch
a flgit he for got it in his latter. I la
the baby and will be six next August
so do come.
Amos E. Harrison.
Islandton, S. C.
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Dear Santy: —
Please bring me a toy automobile
and a knife and some fruit, candy
and raisins. I rave a Mttle sister
3 years old and sre .wants you to
bring her a doll baby, a doll carriage
and a toy dancing doll also some
fruit, candy and raisins.
Your little friend,
Earl Simmons.
Islandton, S. C.
ft ft ft
Hello Uncle Santy Claus: —
I rope me aint too iate me most
forpot, ni 1 ? hope mitt^r Moke will rep
me out and run dib leilder to you I
want pom fire crackers an som fruit
in a hole lot of toys. O yes do sen
a nitt.ed Inden auit wif a fedder hat.
Do dont for get me.
Master Norris W. Warren, Jr.
Walterboro, S. C.
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Dear old Santa Claus:—
1 am a little boy nine years old.
and I thougrt I would write you to
bring me a monkey citming a string
and a ball and knife, some fire crack
ers, some fruit also.
Benjamin Goodwin, Jr.
Smoaks, 8. C.
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Dear old Santa Claus: —
1 am a little boy five years old,
and I thought I would write you and
tell yen what I wanted you to bring
me Christmas. 1 want you to bring
me a little exprese wagon and little
doll and ball and some fire crackers
anl some fruit.
Jacob Goolwin.
Smoaks, S. C.
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Dear Santa Claus: —
I am a little girl five years old. I
want you to bring me a big doll that
can go to sleep, a doll carriage with
a parasol, some fruit a ring and a
tea set. Please dont forget Jesse,
bring her lots of nice things too.
Ruth Hlott
Round, S. C.
Mr. naff Mr* I. J. May, and
Nellie MPVbftr, of Sftsoftk* spent
4®pflftY _. . _
home of Mr* May's aister, Mra W 1 .
R. MeTs«r.
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Rev. W. A. Kirby, o«
villa, eafttftft town today. Mr. KSrby
baa Jwstftttassd tho mhnsiry^. Ite
ng bean ft #ractiring physMna for a
Hts bosoe was at 1''°
Cot
•wee
P. CSpftFteroll, of ^
part at fttt weak. Ha M tin editor
of the Atthnwe Advertiser, mmt was
foimsrly —neried with the CaUettro
New* of'MWfeerboro.
j-w e -
Mitt. J.F. M. Ben tod, of Mftiitttt,
FI*, la MftMftg at thft home of Mr.
and Mr*13L L. Benton. She will re-
tarn to her home Thursday of this
week, niff will be accompanied by
bar daughter. Miss Rosa Benton, who
has beenftttre several months.
Acheraan-PadgeO.
A marriage which came as a sur
prise to their many friends was that
of Miss Co rails Ackerman and Lucas
C. Padgett which took place at tke
Baptist parsonage yesterday after
noon, Rev. J v R. ‘Funderburk per
forming the ceremony in the pi
eaee of only n very reW person* It
known that Mr. Padgett
paying court to Miss Ackerman, but
yt was net thought the “end
•e near. Cupid, however, decreed
Otherwise, and delays were consider-
dangerons. Mias Ackerman, who
i bean the. efficient^ stenographer
lor The Press and Standard, secured
ve of absence for thus week to vis
it her sister In Georgetown, but Mr.
Fadgett embraced the opportunity
to preaa his suit and urge a hasty
las* 4ft which he was successful
rs. Padgett la the daughter of
Aaharmaa. ot CottagevlUp, aad
yenng lady of many accompllah-
t* She li deservedly papular
a wide circle of frieada. Mr.
PsrigcU, the irooa, la a son or Mr.
aad Mrs. A. Q. Padgett, and haft held
aa important position with the
Mcrcftftttto ft Warehouse
fish co ra
th Is post-
’ Mon, however• aad wfll be deputy
when teUff Owpng takes
charge of the teflec In Jaftafttt
tBke Press and' Standard joinr
ttetr Many friandk in wighlag the
happy folks alch lAjliitt ill pros
perity.
J. W. ttHey, Jr., oac of Ruffln*a
prosperous young business men, was
in town Monday. Mr. Miley states
that the new bank building for The
Bank of Ruflln. Is snout completed,
and will be opened for business ear-
y in January.
Mr. and Mrs. A. £. Beach, who
have been visiting the:r son, George
Beach, of Hastings, I’la., for three
weeks have returned. They intend
ed to be away several weeks longer
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lucas
Black, but a telegram came announc
ing the serious illness of Mr. Black's
mother, and this cut short their visit.
nuer* juerwwutu m ww
, lately being appointed fii
■toaor. Ha lift remaned ti
a, however* aftd- «ni be
Rod Men to Hftve
The Rev. J. B. Funderburk i
preach • sermon id the Bed Men,
ftext Sunday aordiag at II o’ck
clock,
tttll turn oe<:
of
W. Masrs. if
Edward W. Moon, of Aahevlll*.
N. C., a brother of J. E. Moon, of
Walterboro, died late Wed a aad ay la
Cincinnati. O.. kla body bring Mat
a to Walterboro aad Interred te Live
Oftk cemetery. Considerable myfttory
Nrroaads the death of Mr. Moor*
HR brother, Capt J. B. Moon, waa
informed of his death Wednesday
afternoon, aad that tho body waa bo-
lag sent him for interment This
was the first Intimation Capt. Moore
had that his brother was not In Ashe
ville, or that he was Ui. His suppo
sition is that his brother, who was a
contractor and builder, hid gone to
Cincinnati on n business trip and was
then taken 111. Bring taksa to n hos
pital his brother pomlbly gave the
>e of Capt Moore aa a brother,
aad hd waa notified la consequence
when death resulted.
The body reached Walterboro Sat
arday morning, and the interment
took place at Live Oak cemetery Sun
day afternoon, the funeral services
being conducted by Rev. F. O. 8.
Curtis and Rev. J. R. Funderburk.
The following were the active pall
bearers: Jao. D. Glover, Jno. F.
Lucas. H. W. Black. Jr.. N. G. Mor-
rall, E. T. H. Shaffer, i>. B. Black,
A. K. Beach and D. C. L. Hier*
Mr. Moore was KS years of age
and waa a builder and contractor by
trad* la I89t be finished two terms
of enlistment In the U. c. ar
went to Asheville, where ho
a tonaortal parlor la connect
a cigar and tobacco store.* He was a
member of Shiloh Baptist church ot
Pander County, N. C.
He to survived by a widow and
four brothers aad ata:erd as follows:
J. • K. Moon, of Walterboro; T. S.
Moon,' Mrs 8. A. Degtaals and Mra* ■,
Mary B. Moor* of Ivaaboe
GIVEN AH AUTOMOBILE.
Rev. HT. F.
Rev. W. R. Witaell, for a
of yean rector of tho Chunk
e good ahspherd ef this city* ■
la charge of St Peer* the ‘
Retoceoal earish of Wa
PNMfttod Smother day With ft!
•oma five-paaeaftger For# sat
by tho ■—hen of hla
Aa Mr. Wlteril la
la Columbia by hla
aad with
by othon the fettowtag from ttoo
Warn Dally TlmcmHsNM, tag>Ml v . tA * ^
about the pnoootatloft off *thftefittdi. u** *
wttl be read with gsasral teteMriigf’
-The popular rector hatf.htt* IMS ,,
cd to the polftt when thttiivttitt|toftv.-.v.
to occur, aad Vftpfc.'C. U:*
la pnaaatlftg the
i
at St PaePa had loag dace
ed that with the active rector at the
helm It would he eseemery w rmreloh
him with come awirter method of
eottimeBlcfttloB with hla people and
the people of Warn, la order to la-
aen atlU greater results Qrom hla
ministration* Thenfon it waa
thought beet to offer bim, with the
ton aad beat wishes of the entire
parish, aa auto, that he might real
ise to tbe fall upon the splendid
efforts which he bps been putting
forth. Bt. Paul’s realised that they
had aa excellent and active man, aad
wanted to a (lord him full opportun
ity for doing good.
“Dr. Wlteril. visibly affected, bnt
plainly delighted, accepted the ma
chine in the spirit la which it waa
offered, saying that he valued It aa
aa expremion of tho reelings of hlft
people, but atill more becaun It
would afford him n much better
means of reaching and being with
the people* whom he bad learned to
love ao well. He hoped that It would
*»e the means of advancing tha work
he was anklog to do, aad la giving
him aoccaa to moN homes, as sack
home entered meant a fresh inspira
tion and a new thought He wanted
te aenre better, aad this would enable ’
him to do this. He expressed hla ap
preciation for the gift la fitting
In n manner which loft aa
ot the way he felt nboat tha
V
Ac,
Knights Elect Officers.
At a regular meeting of Ashby Far
row Lodge, No. 63 K. of P., held
,a»t night the following officers were
elected for the year 1913.
C. G. Padgett, C. C.; J. R. Halford,
V’. C.; A. S. Rare^h. P.; C. A. Graves
M. of W.; E. D. Lemacks, K. H A S.;
T. P. Murray, M. of F.; J. M. Khen,
M of K; W. L. Easterlln, M. at A.;
H. R. Smith, I. G.; J. M. Moorer. O.
G,; B. Levy; Trustee, 3 years; D. L.
Smith, W. ft. O. Fund, 3 years; D. B.
Black, Committee Supervision for 3
'<’ears; E. D. Lemacks, Hall Commit
tee for 3. years.
mordlag
The Okeeckbecr Tribe
la a body clothed la tee regalia oi
the Chief's Rank. Bvaryhedy la la
▼tied to attend. The tribe of Red
Men wh organised here about two
months ago, and now has a mem
bership of fifty or moN chiefs
This sermon will be at the First
’Baptist church.
Rev. Fairy Arrives.
Rev. W. A. Fairy and Interesting
family, arrived la Walterboro Thurs
day evening being met at the station
by a committee from tbe board of
stewards of Bethel Mcthodiri church.
The ladies of the church bad provid
ed a warm reception for Mr. Fairy
<*nd family, havihg the parsonag»
lighted and heated, with a sp]< *.di l
supper awaiting. Mr. Fairy’s family
onsists of himself. Mr*. Fairy a.id
four children, the eldest ef whom
s a boy, the others being girls. They
-e welcomed as residents of the
town.
(Reader)
The Brows Furniture ft Hardware
C„ la conducting the moct ancceccful
sale that Colleton county or surround
.ng country baa eter experteaced.
rhte big sale to being eendacted by
tbe famous Callahan Sale Co., 6f At
lanta 0*. who are known from
const to coast as the moot rapid mer
chandise Rovers aad bargain given
In the United State* The calm man
ager, Mr. Hollaad, says this la me
of tho moat successful furniture end
hardware Mies that he baa ever eon-
ducted, and saye that castoaers have
come to this sale who live eighteen,
twenty-four, thirty, aad sixty mllm
away. People bn very easily sold
and highly delighted, satisfied in ev
ery way. The prices that he to giving
the public ban stirred every human
soul into a> wild pitch or*eathuslaaip
and excitement The whole house la
full of grand and glorious bargains
and every article marked in plain
figures so that the people can buy
W. D. Mayfield Mid that thidf waa
Just a little expreM’.on of the Ion
felt for the rector, aed a little toril
monial of the fact that hla parish
realised that he was a scholarly, eea-
secrated aad practical man—« man
«he waa practical without hulas
proay aad who was religious with
out brief long-faced or
Tho pariei wasted Dr.
mala with them anc
earth
ante had
wanted him t# thqy Right ban so-
Be fhlnhaly ooteed
the Ion aad reap sat frit by thft pt».
changed feUriUtfohh* had the' ‘
ant oeremony ended. The
was ordered la Aagust. hat htt r
bum received.*'—The State. .
vui(|avum w iua~
fiKSE
ao loag aa ha ooeld, haatt aa,,
ted bum hrotaaMd; .ted they
■RNRY HIOTT lkAd.
Red Ohms tteT
WeckV
Henry Hlott me of the oldest res
idents of this community, died at
bis home near town tela morning at
11 o'clock, after an lUaem of two
weeks of typhoid fever. Mr. Hlott
wm 70 years of age and la survived
by bis wife and several children, be
side* many relatives anc numerous
friend*
. - i TbtJ Interment will take place at
D * ^T 1 .* ***" Wl continue firs. Creek cemetery Thursday. Mr.
up untll Chrlstmss eve nighty so niott waft % consistent member of
this church.
Dear old Santa .Clause:—
I am a little girl only two years
old am going over to spend Xmas
with my grand papa at Smoaks. Be
cause I am going from borne I dont
want you to forget me. .1 will bo a;
Grand father Wilson’s two mi lee
from Smoaks. Please anng me some
fruit aad anything Ifial you think
will suit a little girl.
Your good little girl,
Maud Wilson.
< Lea* 8. C.
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Dear Santa Claus: —
Want you to bring me a wagon
and hone, a doll, a ring, n plaro and
a rocker. You need not bring any
uit or candy for papa will get them.
You will find my stockings by my
bed.
Your little friend.
Doris Lorine Graves,
m am a fat girl.
uld advtM erory one not to wait
until the last moment but come to
this sale now. aa the stock Is going
fast and furious
Prise Not.'rc.
Mrs. T. P. Baker waa the lucky
one to get the $12.5(1 rocker last
Saturday, she being the one to find
lie name of Callahan. Mias Mattie
Hendon was the luf-.y one to get
ih" fl5.Cn rug Sat u. day afternoon.
Tiie $25.00 aewlng machine given
: way Tuesday afteronon was won b>
Dr. J. P. Herndon. Saturday
afternoon at 4’ocicxk a 94S.OO or-
n will he gi\cn away to some one
in the crowd. Th s I. a capital ^rize
Snm«one will get th e. You better be
‘n the crowd youraelf.
ParchascM New Hearse.
The last trip to Live Oak cemetery
will be made easier in the future for
those who go in the very elegant
riew hearse Just purchased by A
Wichman ft Son. Th’s is a splendid
example of the carriage buildera’ art,
and Is the most handsome “carriage
of death” ever brought to Walter
boro.
ROLL OF HONOR.
C< tt*geville School, Second Month
Ending Dec. 0, 1911.
I. Department of High School. |
Second year—Alef DuKant. Christiea* Itece in Tov.n.
Third yenr—Pearl Ackermen. Inez j There will he eeveral Ch iftmas
Ackerman. ' trei*’ at th-j vat *oha 8urdr./ « oil:.
II. Dnp.rtment of Common 'n town next week, to which th-
School:
First Grade—Harry ReevM. Paul
ine Willirt, Rena Belle Hill.
•Advamed fir t g’ade—William
Harris Willi*, Tedfly Addison, Dar-
gati nreland.
Se. oml Grace—laee pierce. Pierce
Grlflith.
Third Grade—Everett Ackerman.
Fourth Grade—Nora Lee Bishop,
Herman Adams, BeMle Isgett Pattle
Addison.
Fifth Grade:—Marvin Smith, Car
rie U»u Willis.
Sixth Grade--Mate! Ackerman,
Clarence DuHant, Annie Pierce. Al
len KeevM, Ernie ReeVee.
'• rvire* by New Method!*,! Pu^tor.
i Ue\ V\ . A. I’-.try. the i.i-v Meth
odist minister, held his hrrt services
iti Bethel Methodih* ciurch Sunday
lorri'ig and evening. There were
large cor *.relations piesetit at both
these services who were d-lighted
with the splendid and eloquent ser
mons. Mr Fairy is a scitolnrly and
entertaining speaker, wbo delivers
his earnest metMSge with *orcr.
young folks aro look.iie lor
with great expectations. The Meth- i “——
odist Sunday school will give its tree I Child Prisoned With Cold Cream
Tuesday evening at tne chmch, and 1 K^rbardt, Dec. 1*.—Special: Llt-
the same even og there .-lit V„ or e tie Dorothy, the Infant da tgl.fer of
at the Record TupMst citu’ch Thur 3 - | a*d Mrs. W. F. Hiemof Florence
day evening th-t Presbyt'‘ri^n Sun- v ht|e pif.yjng a*t Uri i 4 y noon got
day school will have its tree end ox- I box of Wilson’s Freckle iroam and
erciaee, and the Episcopal tre'e will ate quite a’bit of It. Not a doctor
be Feld Friday evening. The public "** la tqwn ao the little om* suffered
le Invited to attend these exercises
't the various churches.
Hon. Henry K. Strickland, of
Lodg*', was amoag thoM la town thia
morning. Mr. Strickland la one of
the ropreaentatlvei elect from Col
leton.
John Kickllghter, who has been ,
farming near town for the pact three
years, is moving back to hla rid home
at Islandton. Mr. Kick lighter made
many friends here who*regret to aee
him leave.
MIm Fishbone Warigaa
MRs Flahbqrne. wbo h^Rbeen
county secretory and laid worker for
the Colleton County Sunday School
Association, has tendered her roaig-
qidte a lot before relief could be got
ten but she whs coon alright. 8te
left. Monday for her b<>tiw in Florence
Jlerry-XweM.
Howell Sweat of llciidersonville
and Miss Pearl Berry of Ruffin wen
carried laat Thursday evening
nation, and for the preMnt has ac- ‘Walterboro by J. M. Arkurman
eepted s poeit;on as teacher In the [.Sride if the daughter of Mr. a
Prev« e •* '•'•hool. ftlUag out the J Mr* C. H. Berry i.ml th< g-oom
" r « ' ‘ ^ '>rin Risker who was J he son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swe
in, o- o i r vch the school. While |
le
• ' • 1 bax tendered her ree-
>• * i ‘ • etary of the Sunday
f < A *o< at Ion, she will he pleeu-
eu st render (L ha lever aMlatence
Soarible to thoee desiring her MrvJc-
Neliool Holiday •• in Town.
The Vi slterK.ro fliKh S< Jiool will
gLe Christina* holidays this year
iota Friday of this week till Mon
day, January $. The Teachers win ga
to their homes for the holiday*
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