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FAIR, NOV. 4-7,1' X V -VOL. XXXV. T A WALtERBORO' TRAGIC TABERNj ■ATI CHURCH \V. M. W. M4 , X folumliiX »• < AT HIOTTH inw I.A««;M KOWI»>i 7 \ ‘ yt t is. n^LEy/wHOT \ni> instant- Kll.iri* BY ri.ARKMK ! IMBM.BAM rW^NKEKEHl E R»U THE «;oM>|riV,«iOOD| l»AH3vv| I 2mil Hunilr(><l> TuK«‘ Part in ^Tlh. ■ IHf.'I. * <>1 llir Ua.'Eim* l>ipirt*r Srrve<L AiiyttM ' Tlh. Alornins, ju. Ani.uul WoOdniMi Vof the 1 :<mi. ‘ 7 ^ NO. 51 ^ " "y KX-(>0\. I». 4 . UFA WAItik i;E( Fi\ Es FlNi: RIS^rioN A\M Al. SETTLEMENT (VF CXH VTY OFFH ERS il-t Bill // "v A^ Ri-Ai itat- 4 oll^ittr. )ly Will H.»\e - V iy V i'liitnltia. i\V;f>4: I.t'.ji. .lu^v Pn««ident / / WOOl»\VARl>. 11 : «m». Kyofid IV.... a7 iliott’s I^rk hVld GESERAL/rOPlivSsEdiic&tion and , la^t Thursday, wan attended by a Child \Wlfii4. ^ jd-yo’vd estimated between T<*4* and : 1. Tli^lStoltL' 0^-AUXTAX. -4tj|U l.MOM jwtyi.if Tim Woodmen had atV J ■u faAl.* V B01 / / \Vhi< h Result of Bad Fee! Had Existed for Sometime. Haley Ibises Life Wlten (odnff Home from rhurt h-eWtaalwartl liyialL On Sunday, the 3lTth of J.ul>/ at apportionment and uee—Hon J. / R. Swearingen. State ^upt’. of Edt^oa- tioo/C - * yjf. Getting the Child in/Sehool nC .fa' t'nuaed poasibiUj^es'ander fisting law*—<;oynty Supt. &. T»itt*. ^auten*. S. C. * The Xer»**arty for a School reiisua—CountyF^pt., A. H. Gaaque. Florence. S. C., Pi^». nt of Srate Teacher* Ass’n. A ptmipulsory Attendance Law. (d./^fhe Possibilities of ‘the Nidht School—N. B. Dove, Columbia. S. C. let General Disc ussier,. ho*e .who re*edt w lU t pU-nR’ *t o'clock. B. 0. / i/ The Health of the School Child -llr Rosa NYGanlt: Spartanburg. S. 4. Building Tabernacle Church near .Sinoaks ocy curred a tragedy which ha* givei)A *ho. k to the t'utife t ; ounty. Our pa- her of last week would have/ij/r.ed B full account of .the killinxn 111 to Y Th , Fvenimr S AW to 11-00 the fact that tUC Iftrcuiustances oh) T ^“ V1I K ,!_* ,*' .^ / uu.iu.ub a Teaching Profes- sign In South CasoUna—j apt s. H. Edmunds. Sumter. S.^C. *> Child Labor and its Relatl to School .Attendance. f Cl the case were so hard rb get at. GENERAL TOPIC:/Problems of Clarence \Vo<£lwarc/>^ Bamberg Citizenship ^ u L Public Health in South T aro- lina. / x ^ 2. Building Fommuhitv-Tride id a Mill Village-Mr L. P HolIls^Uu- i»erintendeni 7 Social Work. Parker Cotton Mifls. 1 // /?’' Education Citizenship— Mr P p- Claxton V C. s. Commissioner off Emiodt i©n. / The'Mdjcstv of the Law-—Dr Clarence ... County shot and killed \\ L. Late>. also of that couiiDv after Children s pay gervitfs <iver at the church. W'oodward clarOhs 4hat he shot In self defence, ftml fhat at the time he wa» in/ear of bodily injury. Af- /ter the sfyootlug Woodward came to - / WalteH>oro and surrendered to the raneed a delighted program for th* iy and entertained' their friend* In an enjoyable manner._ Truly, this A'as one of the moat successful pM 1 mea of the season and-those /iwh< were so fortunate to be pres not want to mis* the nex^ Hiott's Panjc. PromptlyXat 11 , We^ks mountedythe stand and rolled forVjrdec. In a -few well chosen words, he bade the people welcome to the event* of the day and’thanked all for their attendance. -He th*^ introduced Prof WllU*. of Cottage- ville- w ho made' a n^wterly address on the subj\t of ••W’oodcraft.'* Prof Willis dw.elt at length with the ex- ueUent »tandar«ls set bv Woodmen, anil showed the great good the or der was dcrfng in thi* age. Passing to the subject.bf Education, he made a strong plea for better schools. A* on . a whole, tlve address o f Prof „W 1 ^* •was a masterly effort and he closed aril id a bursf of applause. / R. M/ Jefferies.. Editor of The /Press, and Standard, was next intro duced and spoke of fraterpalism In general, praising in particular the ord^r of Woodmen. ’’He dosed with an appeal for support of the County. Fair. H. S, Strickland. Couniy Supt of Education. t;e\t spoke briefly on A S .'Sheriff who placed him in jail to awn.it trial. Messrs Padgett: Lem- achs and Moorer have been employ ed to conduct, the. defence. , / On rtdiable Information, the fol lowing is -in substance the evidence taken at the I'of'ineFs imiufeM/ and is given us by friends of th# decease * It seems that in last Dpcentber feeling v\as caused . diet yreen J4leee • two parlies as a fesult/of-ipalousy on the part of,'WoodJtarcLc1t being rumored that Haley was to friendly with either the wffe Woodward or her ilunt. Going,do the home of Haley/Woodward^hot in the hous4 '■ InCiettng a f4sh/wound upon Haley ■^attd HaleyJk ^ister. Haley, had a arrant for Woodward who oned, later being pleased withdrew the warrant, theh went to Manning. S C., remained there untli'the first of Cpon his return to his loni^ just V over Ahe Bamberg line,, Half, was proHeruXdf Woodward wa.* also im prisoned fbc hi* shooting In the house of Mra-HalejX, Both parties w* r‘ ’-e- leased upon pe^ce and appearutic;* bonds, and both .were still jmde? bond at the tfme 01/the kiUiug im Sunday. Nothing further^riros*- l>c- .tween the parties until nri* shooting If appears Jhat both Xere attend ing the “Children's Dpy exerciN/s on the day of Uie kilUng The pafljes lived about two miles apart in Ban' b?rg county, atiil about 4 miles /fom the cJiiiCch where the klllipg jnecurre^,-' After tjie close of the aervices. all started home. and. it ap- peajrs jbat.Haley was walkinif- b*»- iweett two young ladjes with another' youpg man present when the shoot ing commenced.- after passing Wood- ,/ward at a buggy. ‘It was developed Vat ihe Coroner’s Inquest that Wood ward. after Haley passed, came toy’ wards Haley, biding behind Wood ward's brother, and. ^tending the Jett hand around his brother, shpt Haley in the back. The first bullet aeents to have gone wild of the mark and struck a Mrs Under in the hip. inflicting a painful but not dangerous wound. Four bullets were placed in the left shoulder and rlMi. on*in the 'rm, and one passing through the body about'an Inch below the heart Another bullet entered, from the back and was taken out just beneath the skin of the stomach.^ The bul let which entered the arm and passed /through It: the others in the body were not found. The shooting was done with an .automatic pistol and steel bullets were used. It is claim ed by Haley’s friends that Haley had no weaken whatsoever upon him at the time. Instant deith resulted for Haley. // After the shooting Wo^klward "went to the Magistrate apd asked to be sent to Walterboro 16 jail, and he arrived here on Sunday «vmmtf. .Dr Thompson of Smoakseohducted the poet inoT*»*i» examination. The above inI'onuatlon was secur ed from friends of Kaiey, and is said to be the evjrfenee offered at the in quest. Woodward, when seen at the jail.,'by f reporter stated that 'he had nothing to say for publica tion, but that he was riot worried ovet the outcome of the trial. From all indications rjie trial will be hard fought on both sides. » today n#nm:i>rr«»!. «>f tor&er Gov D. C. Heywii^t/o lit* collector of internal revotitoyfor South^farolina. lb- will be ccurfmi.-d dv/inK the next few **><■ . r 7 / ’ ■ , /\F1ut*‘ /fs Considerable dist ussion her* anrJms th*» members of the SoutnH Vol'-oa/rielegatlon in congress reg-criling Hfe question, of whether- Cjnuriihia .or (’harlestori shall ^ he made lo-ad»>qarters for the pew coli U^tioi. district, but. ffonr what Ser- afor ^ulith said today regarding th* tnatter it will finally be -deterniined in fa' <>r of Colurr.hia unless present signs .fall. . ln t addition to this. Capt \V. E. Gonzah-s: who is in Washington on his way to New York, where.he will take steamer, for Hahatta. v ailed to s«e Secretary McAdoo about the maty ter totftiy and was assured that Co lumbia would be made headquarters.. This stateno-nt puts, tix rest, the ru mors that i harlestjori might get the oil. aj. /T . —- Fvcellent Meeting- Held. Dear Mr Editor:- ' Will you allow me space in your valuable' paper to say a word or two etU'.i ffninV the revival meeting Ji’efii at Rumgully'school house.1 V' The meeting* "as conducted by Rf' Walrer Black of Rufflu, S. C.. ftod lasted four days, beginning on SutpKiy. two sermotis a day being fWltcerr Fraiseti h>r th«\Me»h«*d in/ WI.r.li Their Ape Kept./ Col Wise of Aiken CrionV. »*/«♦- senate the) ant n> the Conipt roller t’.enVV was in Walterboro last Tlitin»4iiv.. al- tending the annual settlement \f th county 'officers. When asked statement, his reply ^was that t^ie county’s affairs were'irv admirab shape. He praised Treasurer Jone as one of the best treasurers in the State. The people of the county will be de al.icd/o kpoW“ that their af fairs rire ij/good hands. s -. PROF. CONRAN ON I wire won / ^ v * | Teles j»f what is being ao xoMPLisHED in fk^Sit ing it. - 7 . Wins Scholarship. C. A. Easterlii^ of Round, son of W. R. Easterlin. a prosperous farm er of that community, ami brother of/Our townsman. W. L. .Easterlin. Manager of-the Brown Furniture Co.,- was the successful applicant for the scholarship at the University at Co/ lunihia. The examination was held sometime ago. Mr Kasterlin/is to. lie congartulated upon his success Yor the scholarship st the U-nlversify is well worth/ any mau’s efforts. Jar per 'Woods was named an, alter nate and in case Mr-ACasterTtn d«>*s >*t accept. Mr Woods will be award-, rd the agholarshifE . . preach' d. Bro Black has done a no- education. making a strong plea forJ)Ple work in this community apd I more unit*.! effort among the paF rops of schools. His speech vVas tru>t that it will he long remutnher- w ell-received apd will do murtpjgbod? H. N Snyder/ Prekldent “Wpffo'rd] ** ' l * y ’ ,h * mem yd. May it be as seed sowedun good soil that, w ill bring/forth tpuch 1 frui/ li the’ four days theCe were ten men,tiers added- to t-U-e church, all jOf v h.yu ftec i/ne members, or Beniel Baptist- ch Voui.g ma Istry’ and arc • f<vr li 4'ollege.y XPECIAL 4 CVNFFKENt ES iiniior prepared ly/fhe good s s qf that communiy/i- A1J prep* wolf. tad eprf were t><l and wolt. tyd. Truly uch a dinner as wp/ there served is /seldom seen. / ^ 4»n 4 o-operation in Xlarketiug. E. \V. It, the attefnimn. B. G. Price, '. Da Ides. President Farmers Union, County Fan/ Demonstrator. . deliv- /Presidlng. * . ' . ■/" [‘red ;a str/Tg address xyhich was ALJ/UST TTH. THURSDAV .WVRN- 1 !i?tenfl,1 ^° WiTh attention. IN4L ?:00*TO dtro Mr PpK'e j* address, like .itj/lelivcr- . . , _ , . , **d by him. was brim full of enthu- i. T.'piia. Examples of Los« to sia s n- atid informaVion. and will rer- Farmers on Account of Poor Market-, ta.rily lead to good a^ojg. those xtb ,n *; .. . ... - -y < bear'd It. °->«'ottagev.’le and Waite/ i resting a ^Home- Market/or t,oro played'two games of ball, rfur- Hopie ProdUA'ts/- E. J. Watson, trig the affernoom! ’ an accout/ pf »- “1. * o*,opersti\e Markepnig in whiqh appears In anofdker colujtin. J- W./ Ml, lord. The best of order was marfvtaliped Hickory. N. ( J thrpughout the day. no uppleasant- Discussion. led by . nees of sny kind arising /o niar the (larepce Poe. .v p. Bourland-° and ^pleasantness .pf Hie daffy Tfrc plct.ie South Carolina Fanners. ; nHl belong remembered bv all y. 'lark^ting the Cotton Crop—j present. , /X >fr W. R. Mesdows. Cotton Technol ogist.cOfflce of Markets..!'. S. Dept of Agriculture. - Blri c-k ' Ls a just / Btartirur in the miri- i' prayerp^wul. best wishes \i/' success., ; 7 ' . * ^ • . // F. C. ek or twd before the motfou at RuIntuHy. school house, R/ Wa/er Black assiste<l the pastor n I’er id ('hurchr in a series of meet iris'- a- a result of Vhich the chifrch wa- revived and sev^al^ added'' to m*mbe-ship. The pastilr baptized on Pyf A We of:uii at Ruh / Mr Padgett 4toe* Hi Hospital. , Lucas C. Fivd'gett 'the efficient and -npular dfPUty/lhjerlff, left yestenlay fbrU’hatleston wvfrere he \% iij undergo an operation for appendicitis. This is the second attack Mr Padgett ha* had and while his condition is not considered dangerous, he de.cldod to take the opel-ktion at dne-e: He »aa acrpnipariled to the Ho*pifal v b>' Mrs Padgett, hig.mother. Mrs A\ Q Padgett, his hrofher-in-law. Laurent I'tsey and his physician, Dr Stok His many friends here w'ill wish him: a speedy recpvery, ' 7; / / Reports this' morning fr pn Hie bedside of Lucas C. PadgetcXho was operated' upon at a l/ispiraT in charleston last night/has it that h* stood' the Operatlonz-excellontlv' and is- in good condit-ipn for a speedy re- lovery. ■ -■ / ■ Y/fc. V- • y" t Inlay Patty. Js Miss Jtessie Fanners delightfully fr/mls on ANOTHER MAN FOR THE WORK / Peril Ha^ Bee* r*ref*«jr Btwlled **d Early Rc-mlio are Expected—Add Orgjuiu Mailer to the Hoil Ad- ■ i — -“ w t Vi«ed. / / Oft en fertafned a/feW of her 1 listyWedneiKla.v./the occasion being Observations on ihita P e# * ***• V trrictive in-f^olleton Gounty. , begun about three yeaks ago. Phe work of Mr W A. Thor’V »aiE orded In Bulletin No. 155^- O* tu*L Station. While the work Mr W. C. Brant’s farm at thlgt ume showed apparently Impo/aBt r fff U,u * with the exception of ploj/l* which th^heavy application 6f vard manure was'made/t’of plM suits did notifppeai to work •>! uniformly Br general farm practice. Discrepancies arose continually and they cndld not be'accounted , for. Caretdl recoids of 'opcfsciwis wer* e onythe farr.it of p nuntiier of at.ie farhters, and it be. a me .Hfpaivut^ that we were grbpi'i* in ih*- d irk fur. ksome reason, and wondere-i if this / Va* due to. our lack of accurate • kiio w l* d * it * of the life history Aftdy/—' h*4>itp of what \e then supposed tq y - s - /l be one kipd of re-worm. For this/ . 4 . reason, sa laboratory was / Inslalled . / pear Sfniderk for the purpose ,/>f carefully studying the life history of these wnriusdud the man In CftMBft- of this work at the laboratory was so instrurted. If 1* fqc. thl* reason that he gave his undivided attention to the life\history work with th* view' of discovering y'eak points . | . i - <>n hy iiirthdav. Grimes Veie plgyed thal rauh* »»e utl.lized in/ontrolinf last >imdpy moritihg U < nndidates /M/l'a delictaus- ice Cbupsi* served. Ihp l»^*f ■ "hen this work M®** h/ The follow inc are amoiva the number der headway; it wai.dlecovered ha the fellowship of. the church/ The fallowitvft are ariiong the number ? ' ^'“Bdfl-te tailiff-fc to appear.-A/n \vh» attended 1/Misses chase Bisu-ii. pfitife itufh UeHum/ Irene Pellum. -Atine ton Lehe. Ernestine llliich, Ella May Howeji. Nancy 'Minus and KKan-.e Crace. Mensrs Estes Sin'th.-Tnmoiy ft. General Discussion..-.- Thursday Arteni<M>n, to 4I:«K). (a i On the Work oF The i hurf h in <’ojrihtry Developn/rit. Cotton Fn»ii On the farm 4>ld Stalks. E. ’ffHi..Shaffer r«' -it of these meetings.',,'die y © nmunity/ seems to hav/v beeb Itavefftted ami let us pray thut it u?ty 1-e •lasting. ■ *"' ' •' (Revi U. K Hai.fl/V./ "y. ^ / Jw.me Excellent* Cotton. F. C. croshy;/bf .this city gave the Editor of fhiri jiaper*a single.stalit near Walterbonyfhefe are many <ot- qf cotton yffts/week whr-Vtontaln ton stalks wejil laden with 1 -i ite.* m'.h* •.Yt-. , . which came crop. It sVi*i*. Hiat T^dr mild win tefs did n Mi laden with fruit ; ed SflyYlfolls. I^lossmns,t<nd torjes. up ' from last “far’s The sjdlk is perfectly shaped. w»dl- ...i , ' roofed, and About'the rights height. Corbett. Adolphus Jones, Dewey pad- geff. Clyde Padgett and Max Jacobs. eh the field hiiye/stated that the Husii/ss Men on Marketing and nieuded . by srienJtaTs >hat the obi <'redit/Vcranged 'by K. W. Dabbs cotton should he t-u/off neap- ffic let jDn> x 5'o-operatioft ' bet»*•'•« ' fo V ®f The gfound, before th* wln-Xq the field, neitlie/being the iVst College* and High Schy*ols—Dr R. ter come* on/th/exposed part rov-; ,-w tV worst. Mr Croshv 1ms a Pell. President. X” - j with , * IKtJe soil, qnd from - x * * • / ■ x ' thegc stumps hew crops wiH come an (fi Co-opergtidn. of Chambera-of Commerce for Rural l^evelopmerit, . —I Wl i. Ill .,11 "l, « i A. He«r Story. W.dL Marvin df AshtipV rquite an interesting experience last week with a bear and < ube Whic ridot^ through the woods, several miks from ( his b*>me. he ran across 1 wo cubs. The cubs inrediatqly gave the alarm, and their mother came to their rescue. The fierceness qf th“ bear combined . with its size-.' caused Mr <ottqn kllotfld he cuy off neap- flftv «-pecime)i stalk, is qtiout the average -bef - " >v ./ V til good/arm near tow n, and attends j/it lp a masterly, way. x x Not be: to Contestants. • All contestants in the great piano Von test, bejng coiulticte*! by Taylor* A-. Wichutay aniy Son and The Press to their possession not later thnh\next 4Ved'.: tiesday. the Ijtth. After that date./ these tii kefs w Hf be worthless, ‘arid * very cqnfestant longer delay. lort* w iciinutn and' son and Tl»e Pdesi ‘arid -StnmL«/il. are hereby notified turn- In aly yellow yi* k«-ts in th /■ the idtuation waN much more ^d fir ult than had anticipated and that the seriousness of the problem had been underestimated. Jngtead jbf/ one" speries of w ire;.'orm. seven were d'.-sedvered, four of- whhh are mainlv resormslble for theedamag#- The taborrtorv was requested, not - do any field work btrt to give un divided attention to the laboratory . others y.egr. Such a thing is we/ worth'trying aad it Is to be hoped t.lr&t several farmers will experiment with'a small patch that way this fa is making a fine crop Oh it this vear. ' —r* /- Ml. t armcl News. MJ -Vvgnmel. Aug. 4.—Special: The yrope yfNmr section tfre looking , , nice, biM some are needing rain. 1 Marvin to leave the scene rather 'Miss MinniX Cartef 1 is visiting While looking for another negro /anted by?|he police authorities.. Of- - r . i , - V fleer* Patteriffjii and Avant had or- yorir. Mr Shaffer ha*-an excellent. fl asion to arresl^a r^ent.convict, M. rm. and his manRgec. Mr Blocker, t'Middleton, colored." ' A search/r hurriedly, as he warnot armed. The bear gave chase for some distance. Later, Mr*. Marvin returned s hen 'in Savannah.A}a> Miss Pearl -BeaNi has home after an extended visit the be'ir gave chase sj^H more strong; ' lives in Hastiogs. Port ly. this time nearly overtaking. Mr. " Marvin./ Mr. Martin th**n ro<ie hoirn^ to secure his gun. but on hi* bet urn no-bear was present. . Walterboro Water Praised. / Messrs. A. O. Taylor of New York and >S* Clement of Charleston, havri been in W’alterboro this week in the interest of the CRdiHac Motor 'CaTw. BhH* here they were giv£n a supplv qf Walterboro’* fine water; and Mr Taylor, who hag traveled all over the country, spoke of this water as the „ best he had secured In any /own. I Elizabeth Beach. Miss Alice gvkei This Just goee to show that Walter IAnd Lewi* Linder, boro la blessed with good Water and • Mrs Elite Hill returned to reta in pa. City, and Tampa" Fla. Mr* J. M. Campbell and children of Hasting*. Fla. -are visiting N^er parent*. Mr and Mr* B. N. Beach. N, Beach. Mra- S. Linder and children have, returned after visiting • relatives In Charleston and her sister;.Mrs John Welch of Rldgeville. Among those ’who attended the pimte at Hiott's Park Thursdaynnav be mentioned Mr and Mrs W. A. Padgett, Mr and Mra A. J. Padgett, W. R. Hill. Ernest, Laurie and Miss F* gled a pistol.’ an/with the asitift- nncf of Officer 'AvanKs club-the pis tol /was finally secured Mid<|l« ton was placed in jail. >nd at the-t/t( was sentenced* to NO day/on the • haln gang. X‘* • s - , \ « - T -— . Mrs c. M. Harley oT 'Spaftsyv* i>.-g *11 arrive In the city tonight to visit .her mother. Mrs C. W> Butler Mrs W. P. Felder and-chlldren w ill return today from a visit to her sister at Spartanburg. ; M H. .Hlott of-Round spent today <n the city. ' !• ' ' ; ■ ' X, • I SoBei. the popular partner in the firm of Sobel and Bogoslowv return ed yesterday frpm New York. Bal timore and ^Washington, where Ale has been spending several ■ wrieks looking for the "best good*-for his large mercantile * 4»|*en* Cotton. Shire Mr Redman Sent us an open boll of cotton last week, we have received bolls from Eddie Martin of Williams on July 20, and J; H Hi oft of Evergreen on Augijjtt /he 1st Both of these m*m are good fann ers an/deserve praisxkRjr-s«<h early < ot rwn. ^ ■xffthmp'*** "* '7 " We have revived itrformgtioh that B W.^Evans'wasjf‘lied irBhts cotton . ftehl near AA’alterboro Tuesday after- Htjon kf a Iftfge-rattle snake, me**- .lirlttg seven feet. / - ' •'•/ ^ ■ / \ * * in order to give ns these life tories Satikfac.tory progress has been made and tqftay we know much 'mqre about tt.e#4- pest* than we did before With /flit/ information at hand we are 'pireprirtfig io add this fall a field man to the: work, who in co-opr-ratiorir with the County/dem- arirt-d 1 ©nstrator. is to put. into practice the facts discovered at tjfe taboratoVy and the combined experience pfi fa,rm«ff^. As the greatet/damage I* done'in uplands, together wltir the /* farm. Tfrv': Kumi' rf Uird'Hi!!, bad business in down Aaturdav. * , ' • % _> V/ ' ^ • business/^ ^ for Th^' ] Sfe; and and children Subscribe now for Standard. We are giving tdo 'Votes of : w ifh *vegy subscription, and tlkirpby that as a result the health of her Round spent Sundav with Mrs Hill’A ” vOU , ® a)r Help win a handsome piano. Contestants in the great PiariV Magistrate Colson Dead. Magistrate J. Dr 1 Colson, a roan who always enjoyed a large number of friends., passed away at his home .here Monday last after a lore sickness. He leave* a wife and three children. For many years. Judge Colson conducted a saw mill near Walterboro and had farmed ex tensively. He was elected to the po sition of Magistrate laat summer by « targe Vote several men opposing him. An an officer i of the law. he Nas conscientious, and did his duty a* he saw it. ^-v The funeral services were con citizens is good. Hand**one .Brick Store* to be ected . Er> sister-mHaw. Mrs W. R. Beach. L. George F®*!* of Givhans visited ' dntest will be furnished with receipt Irving ^ogartle. Jr., of thf* sectlcm on application at our office. L. N: Glover, one of WalterborO’s last week. . * ,,, \l / * —— — most progressive citizen*, is plannfng Mrs E. C. Beach and Jewelle Paul/ *' lIr s 'N. Hiott of Mt. the erection of three brick storep ott attended the Township Sundav *rbrief ( armpI returned this week from an Hs valuable lots near the court house 'convention at Ebenezer Sunday. Also , * xt, ‘nsive trip in The growing busineg* of Mr. Gfoxer* requires additional snace'-and while buil?ling' t *he will build other stor.es for reqt. When finished these sfores Round last Saturday/ J will add rour-h to the appearante of i the town.\ It is proposed that thev Tennessee, visit- and Mrs M. B Padgett ami Mr HorQe th** prominent pottits of Mrs W. A. PadgefT . fitffrnst in Hhat statb Mrs Hiott onnie Carter had buslrfes* peat n, *hy relatives there. - Mr and Lonnie Matiy of tlta Mt. Carmel folks at- H. Zalu;. on^ of Walter boro’s --- ...... tended the revival meeting at ?:on.. prosperous merchants, who h*s been will tie ready tor occupancy hy the They r* port a good trieeting j ! l*»the north for three we*;ks buying "rst of January^ -y - j X ' * B.” — Mrs W. Garvin of*^Aiken -I* isiGng her parehts Mr and Mrs W. ar ^Gregt''Swamp, y' ; • • / -f ■*' of Pitaid was among I business in town Sat J. Trowell • near .Gre* T. K. Yarn those who had urd*y." / results obtained on.jMr> Bran the addition of an ■ gauic matter to the portant feature •dli.j w * a i saa* in alnindgftco of or- he /oil is a very tm- oy the work. Crop / one of Islandton’s wt ias in toxrn J. W< Carson mosc'prosperous, men Saturday. • • / • -//e' A. O. Hiott, one of RoMnd‘«''most successful farmers and bugihess men. was tn town Monday on business. X rotation,/wilhout/ tto'e use rft "land resting’^ will be attempted. Th* porm* are partial to the tender root* aqd/lhe handling of the crop at th* beginnihg the season becomes on* of the yeerv important ^features of the wpfik It appear* at present that the different' kinds of worm* Bure in June, snd It ia. entirely ’ ible that this discovery can h* utilized In connection with the work. It is not Improbafil* that trap crop* can be planted to advantage at thl* season of the fi*ar. These plants ar* being perfected, and the co-operation of the farming committees is absiw lutelF necessarv to mak* this work successful. This Is one of lh* important local problems in South ern gjfHcttltur* and deserve# th* 4 most setious ro-oper«tlon * /Y/F CONRADI. Entomologtaf/Clemsou College, SJ. C. July 2*. ISLE R DriHols of Islandton spent r**p«fit on all levies maiifi to. Claud* Saturday in town. - - • > ' / A Grftre* af B. N. -BeH Walterboro 3 Mom Mt Cartcal was in X Rev W A. Faire>\ i» k asstafingin i He ^ill returnTlhe a Revlx-al latter part of this Th? aiiods for, his f*il ami winter trade, returned home yesterday C. E. Warren, of city rout* i was * E. L. Piahhtirne ' ieft yesterday to in town yesterday.; „ | join his family *t Blowing Rock. N.’j '/•“ j C.. Mr. Fjshbnrne expects to he i 0 Mack Wasorv. of city route 2 wa* away two wi-eks. \ in town Tuesday. - j / /' • # • * • • 4 - L Corofier J-. D. Buchanan 'of Is- i D B. Peurifoy left vesterday for landtor. had business in town Mon-* ducted at Bedon’s cemetery by Rev 1 a visit to the Isle of Plams. j day. T. P. Baker,_ Masonic aiA’Fled Men '... • • • • ^ 1 rites were used. A large number Of > Mrs . Charity Gabagan and so^£> L B friends will sympathize with th« be-! Bernard., attended the meeting W^rimro Qrocesy Co . left for Charles^ reavetl family. -X^Curter’s Ford Saturday and Sunday. , t ton this afternoon by automobile. / -.Folk. .*■ ■ / , 1 ’ . . , o * I >An automobile party, coni posed of Mrs W. B. Gruber afid. son. M. G. Gfuber, ahd Misses Vi\4an and May Price attended the annuaKmeeting at i'after** Ford, Sunday, /Tf. Miss Irene Pellum tor Lodge where she Mrs W. B. Ackerman and cilib left yesterday for Greenwood. Where ildren Smith, proprietor tfle Wai-. t,le y w111 spend a month, the guests * - - of Mrs Ackerman's brother, F. B. /.f wsek. XT* * * Mr and Mr*' D C *L Hier# and children spent/several days on the tale pf Palms.' They . report hiv- hig enjoyed the serf yery muca. • • »X Josej.h Langdale of Pleasant Gr«- vr f as in tow'ri^ Saturday withSi flqe load of watermelons ' X / Notice R*)\Tax 4'<*1 lectors. On account rtf having . to go to Charleston for an operAH&n. I *rl*h to notify all parties who are collect- “* mat lake ft ing taxes for the sheriff to *1 levies -made, to, The Press and Standard office not later than , next Tuesday,,. August 12. in order that th* prop erty levied on mar be advertised for ^le on the first Monday in Septeihe her. LtVAS C PADGETT. . Deputy Sheriff C, C. \ \ V|cqv President of ~ Co., called to see us • F J/**^ery. Smoak’s whita in town '4, - >• %< C J. B. Black, superinteqbht of edu» —c-gtieft <** Beaufort County. isNpigird- ifUtfSoirte tinje in town, the guest fcta brother. Dr H. W. Blgfk./, - r*nt.*of *Padgett Itand.andi protracted meeting at Carters Ford. e ©. . , 'A Miss Pearl Beach df Stokes who has been spending some time at Hastings. Fla., returned home Sat urday. accompanied bv her sister. Mrs J. M. Campbell, who will spend some time in Colleton. • */ • J B H. Graves spent three days fn Savannah last week. / “ ' X • X. \ A H Brant, of Padgett Jiand and i left Satur<^y>yterrantiIe x <’o.. had business in to*o will attend the Monday. \ />>/'/:' J. S Padgett. One of Smoak's perous..merchants/a* In t6wn Mon* day. , X. <7/ Gad son Pad*gelti M A* Leonie Padtefr. Mtss Marie Sander* and W H Sanders stteqded- tb* /xrtor’s Fof,d mebtinc Fotitar The trip wa», made ir._M» 'Aapder's tsn-ifqpso ♦ou’- l : t*V. • *'• 4*^ x v .* 1.0 ■V- Xj