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VOL. XXXVL
WALTERBORO, S.C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTE.MBER 17,1913.
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NO. 5.
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SONDAY SCHOOL
CONTENTION
WOMAN’S MISSION \RY
MKETIXK
THE KH'TH ANM AI. COWKN-
Thin held with < kosh
v ^swamp < ariu H
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A LARGE ATTENDANCE
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The Program** a«* Publi-htML C arried
With Stime Elinor
< hanger.A*.<rk{ation ,
■> % Leap** Form aril,
\W!1 Meet With Waiterhoro liapti^t
C'hui> h Oct. ;l, 4 and .A. ‘
• Jh- Fourth Annual Meeting of
th^ Woman's Missionary Tniou
Auvilliary to Foileton Daptist As-
sitUtioit Will be held with the Bap-
tisto hiin h of Wu’.terboro oh October
J-4-3. lf*13.
1st Session Friday morning. Oct.
3rdi , • — 7 .
n A. M lnter/c»»6ry Sfrriie, Mrs
A. L. Blocker.
Word* of Welcome—Mrs. .B. O.
Prit e. _• • • ,, ,t„--
Response—Miss ;&va Hiotf.
y P.oster of Woman’s Missionary
Sonieries, .with full report of year’s
work. . ; . X" • ’ T"
Financial Report.
Presentation of Misaiotiar es and
Visitors. •’ - X
LI'CTPH H. HIOTT DRAIN
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. The Fifth Arntfal ('onrention of
• the County Sunday School Asso< ia
.tion, held-at Cro*» Swamp'chuti
k Tueaday/and -Wednesday last. ,£ept.
9th and Irtth. was one of thXniost
delightful inspiring re!iWoolgather
ing ever held Xithin the bounds of
Colleton. TheT^ 9 Ponse to roll call
of schools at the close of the firs?
session showed a representative gath-
• ering. The second day’s .report an
nounced^ slill larger,attendance.
The program as published in last
week’a Press and Standard. Yas car-'
ried out with,some few minor chan-
gep. Everything .went well from
■tart to finish.- ‘ The presence of Miss
Vandiver alone, our beloved and
/ popular State Oen'eral Secretary, was
aufflcient to insure to all wh^ had
previously heard her « most delight
ful and successful convention. Fresh
from the World’s S. S. Convention,
which mejt this summer at Zurich,
Switzerland, the was at her Beet and
thrilled her audience with echoes
from that great Conference, without
doubt the most wonderful religious
gathering the world has ever known.
The bigness of-the work,, the man-,
velous progress of the movement, the
vision for. the future were all set
forth, thrilling her auditors .vith
sense of the oneness of' the rations
the earth in this great task and qur
‘ share and prlvilego 1^ Its
arose and sang “Praise God From
Whom All BKMingr Flow.”
The absence of our President, the
Rev. J. Ci Lawson, was a matter of
sincere regret. In his role of presid
ing officer. Vice-Pres. P. M.. Johns
won plaudits frftm the Convention
!}is impartial rulings and fine .
ecutive dispatch. A letter from Mr/
Lawson th'Ane Convention was TBAd
expressing his regret-at beikg absent
and his great and continued in
terest in the work. TV mention all
who • made Interest^* addresses
would be to speak/of Sll who* took
part. . / x - •
'Mrs. J. C. (Vunts was especially
fine in her discydssjons «jf Junior Wbfk
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Mr- P. K. <^o«
"EchoM of-thf
Rev W.v4X
y was at his beat In
he State Coftv«sfc‘ton. *
Fairy of Walterboro' gave
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a ww ^ ■>' '
a spiepiKd exposition of ’ The Sunday
Sclioei's relation to the M£n W the.
Cftihmunity.” Mr. w. A. Harrison
pXcolumbia. State Superinteucjent
-of Home Dept. Work, was present
apd made many friend 4 iu l oUeton
by.-di:.? fJV.e addresses and
pfersonaift;'. “Our Fihuv-p. '*
^'handled very-skiUttlftJ-F Mr. J.u F
The Hspiikc by-the audi'-tuc
to tbi? raft of 'the Work w..? e- i.il* ri'—
,.of the -hold, this no^n.'-n-t *»•*.«• utkt
Onr pcopltf.’and the .doTern.lr.aiion■{
‘Up'port on'l c
Distribution,/ cf "apportionment
cards: discussions on’: • ** .
V/ha* lx done with money contrl-
butfrd^O Bible fund of S. S. Board?
For* whajr is our Home Mission c otiT
tj^putfon used" ^ . / - •
Our part on Foregin Missions fpf
next year. . ' ,/
rmportanre'of raising apportion
ment. Some plan fotK raising ap
portionment. v
Above subjects discussed 6y of-
Softies the t n,0n * nd ^nts last-yean
Cplumbla, Septomber 10.—Special:
The X!?t a ! of tobacco. dn South
Carolina during the months cf July
and August were 27,9:19.215 pounds,
bringing $3.875.271.3?f an irtcrease
over the same petiodof last yea|t-4>f
6,666.753. and has nttled . tfe$ far
mers 7|l,586.671.14 more in money
^ttoait the crop for AireT Aorraspoudlng
period of last year. Th^ average
price per-pound for tobacco this sea.-
somlfas been'14.4 8 c mtu. ts ngainst
Way;
Tteport pf standing comraitfee on
Literature-—Mrs. B. G. Price.
Recom'ir.en.datioi.s of State Execu
tive Board. „ .. 1
Standard of Excellence. Is it
obtainable and how?—Mrs.’ C. E.
Watson. / . • .
Election of nominating committee,-
Appoint merit of committees on’
time and’ place and reaoTntlons.iX
* Announcement; 'dismission; lunch
hour. .. X . ,
2nd Meeting Friday F. M.
2’clork, Praise Service—Mrs. N. G.
Morrall.
Sunbeam Hour—Mrs A. L. Block
er .presiding: XX y
. Y. W. A*s. hour—-Miss Georgi
Ackermatt presiding.
Reports on obituaries—MrsyG. W:
yTteport on Margaret Khme-Xifrs
T., M. Smith.
Minutes -of morning session: an
nouncements; dismiSsionX X ,
Srd SeselemdMmday A/M.
Devotional irfeeting—Miss Eunice '
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Twentydive ypar’s w€rk of W. M
W. Orgsnfration—Mrs. C. E. Wat
son. ’
niram And Ann Hpssellne-Jud
„ McWilliams. •
fon Study—Miss 8. Williams.
Pc" aonal Service Mrs. W. J. Get-
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eport .of Committee on Cdnsti-
tution. *
Announcemeat; dismission. ,X
4th HewMion, Batarday Afternoon.
The Bible as our guide—Mrs. P.
% Murray.
Minutes of morning eesaihn. -
\ Recommendations ^ qf Exeeuttf^
Committee 6f Association;
R<*oprt of nominating committee.
Election of officers. ’ —
Report of committee on time and
place. N . X . .
? AppointnH*t^^ of standing com-
n:, ttoe on Literature, Training School
Mission Study, etc. ' '
Report of committee oh resolu-
ons.' .V / / ' • /
MitiUtes of the pessi>tn.‘' / /
lerief.ts received frortixtX* iX“t-
MI*
ii jl opt'i.ly, confersod. r<f
^•c*H*.ii*ii. Sunday Morning
U o*f lo* k—yMtssiopa^yjkormdH
Rev. J. c, collum' X
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.'' idr*.well Vi'',»,]. a•.
Wpfi® tla* J-’/bji ' : ‘, 5 ' . i.
i bool and Temp* "
B. F Half**
v.dl
Aijt-on pheir: part to support en t"-] ?
teiXX’- • ' - v • . /’f a-
• Ah
tinie.l
day !
delhv*rfc*i bY Rev, B. F. Mai*o rr
Forv, Hi«i Word by y- ,T > .*’ ,, . r * •’;* .
fal: of gdod points, good. iV/t'-.nyf)!^-
n«H:uS'h**m invpira.tion.
i n.g,
Ue-i^l**».
•tter b^s
ir,th.
Tt.
One of the
m’ost intefe/nn?’
tur* s .of the CouventiC
1>e/-n
hgo j:tri*/k!ur:il..-Co’u.ilt f v
ideyt Ml Kd'.iVatiyn wl'icli
xtiTanatvyry
R-mfTri’ygr Sc-pt.
. ir. tr S ; Sirii kia-nd.
yX- Hupt. L.duX'.ticm,
X./ Wak*-/bpn*. S (
l*Xr Sit:—,
Ou itf-rdiy.t t'f being uy
tend thi*. n»eoting? ot/ibi
ENOKMOUS Htoms FROM TOBACCO
Pu^M***
Over Three Million Dollars Worth
. Grown in This State. A .Profita
ble Industry for Colleton
County Farmers.
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*Tt looks bow as If. the State is to
break all it# records for tobacco pro
duction.” said C‘>ni»nL*i r >o«f Wa-son.
in making public the sales figures.
“The quality ha# befin and is good
and tbe price has kept up g^U.” he
stated.. X • » XX 0
There are 19 markets and .42 to
bacco warehouses \y the State this
season. The proddetion has iacreae
ed from 8.544T&4 pounds in August;
of 19X0, toy9.20S.i79 pounds la
August, <*f this year, and. from
1728.59X21 reedfved in mondy for
the August, 19 DF crop, to $2,78%
received from the tobacco
August, 19F3. «
The whole State is enjoying the
result! of the woaderful tohacco ta-
dustry .and its increase in the past
year is little short oL marvellous.
More and more of thr counties sur
rounding the Pee-Dpe and adjoining
section are planting-tobacco sad with
gratifying results, especially the
splendid priceybcel
Bp ived for this yearls
crop., it is Ssfs to fiodlct that next
y-sar w;iH fh'VgregtesXsert-ag.* yet
(i to t.'»kau-o piihted in South
L’;, "'L-.a .
ng is Fonimissiouer
son’b report by markets; ■*' ^
Pounds Amount-
Market Sold X. Paid
< e 1,190.416 $169.1»4 86,
Darlington 2.077,765; 29X981.73,
Diflon — 361,880- 50.442 27
rk>re:-.‘<e L297.826 190,59X84
'H-mingway 789.403' 110,361.JH
Johusoaville 832,600 120,486.79
Kins.«tr*»e lt599.953 232.432.65
Lak« City 2,686,591 402.025.90
Lamar . 123.65L 15.838.13
Latta - 144,609 18.600.38
Loris 822.018 ' 10.9.525.19
Manning . 840.845 126.881.93
MaritVYi , 1.129,920 171.226.10
M ayes vi lie 46.592 5.628 57
Mullins 3.421,875 5f)7,912.39
Nichols 1 1.430,860 200.084.91
Dlanlg - 687.577 . 98,302.78
Pages Mill 574,881 82.647.05
319.128.31
Gallant 4'«*nfe«leri»te s«iii!it>r
Away.
Lucius R.* Hiott. a lifelong .resi
dent of Folleton County and a gal
lant friend of the South in the war
l et ween the sections, died suddenly
at bit. home in Wa’.terbwo on Mon
day !ilghr H4#tr~«i*ty-nind year# of
ag-*. he had t*e»*fijn failing health for
-er f-time. but ibVSt^mediate family
and friends little kne>*>ihat tht* en-'
would be SO near. ' Mr.'Tlbjtt was
well known over the entire cou,b*y of
Colleton and was admire^ by a hoM
of friends. t
During' the war Mr. Hiott wan a
gallant soldief; making’ for himself
an enviable record In tho6e strenu
ous days - *
Mr. Hidtt leaves behind him his
wife. SdtjB. Lucius and L. and
ope daughter.. Mrs. A. %, Hiott. He;
is also survived by t^a brpther#. W.
O B. Hiott ahd Jno R. Hiott. He
was a member of thf Sandy Dam'
f’hurch and- his remain# were in
terred In the Sandy Dam Cemetery:
Rev, Faky"officiating at tbe funeral
service#. . •
The many friends of h.q worthy
family will sympatbire with them In
their great loss, and may the all-wise.
Provdence- provide; balm for the af
fliction of thosg relatives who sur
vive him.
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HK\DFRMON’VILLK MAN CLAIM
HR HAH B4»LL WEEVIL.
MASTER C. G. HEN-
DERSON RESIGNS
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FOR TWENTY LEAKS tX)fX)NEL
HENDERSON HAH HELD*
i THIS POSITION. X
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IU HEALTH THE CAUSE-
the Resignation «o Take Effect Octo-
»>er HR, tOl.’L
Wilpl^ Received With '
Regret
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tton Boll
rages
Tlimuonsville 2,254.750
« Total# ^22.293,918 $3,211,110.12
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One of the most significant facts’to
,be observed from the above figures
is that many of the markets named
hh.'ive are very small towns, several
•of \ hit h are not a railroad. At
l&st three nf the places named *re
not larger than Smoaks in this cotin'
ty. and the figures given show that
much money can be brought t9 Overy
community in this county fay the grow
ink of tobacoo.-^ ' X yr '»
twenty ytwsr
|tnd
many friends
/this dlseeaae as thak of boll
It is to bo hoped that this is
bool weevil and that it la eg
V vo tit-
C»>unty
present a* ton of the foXhxf b»nr.*'S to Board -of Eddi atioti ^-gulariy’. iher%/
the township nuik>ng .thr greate.-. • «•> :•> nd.-rr-d fny^err- e- «>t
fe year. This ban-*| v:*l*i**. I hereby i*. rider hiy rdsttn-a-
prograra d.unng
con
the 'worker* of War- .^pti as a ntjsmbcr o: v'our lyard
per was w— . ,
ren Towr.shkc TJie c-oadiUon of u>e
A«soci!atio« was found to nio^t.
encour-skyig. Every, s-ttion of tb a
county in line and every towashii>
twifh one ewdeptloti. which i# now
planning toMo aoi holiUng quac-terl.
conv^ntioni and gaining the coppera-
tior. of all school# within its.^Tistri* t.
SfeveraF township Charts wf on ex
hibition shov ing the^ > fnarked
provement
standing
.the 100 per/Cen>' average.
nd t’ros* r sXrfitfp.
Little
Hwamp anti Cross S'yrfQfp. One
township. Warren, hud pur itbC*enty-
aix new depArtpwynai during
a a iiiptBoer *>. v-mr i>
^ I I' li’.r',
- ' > J. b.-'lL’ ■
'Ac CampHell has prov- l jp^yery
e,X*k-nt .member of ti.e ce my f^ard
of Education and his ra:vH>V friends
throughout th>* county resr-t' that hr*
has found it necessary to resign. Mt*r
Strickland, in hn tfatervlew wit-'u a
representative «f thi* “p Api.r,
~ name of
SL'te
essor
iwnsnip t uans w. -n - » v representative t:i:* p*i<',r. c
hovijog the marked he had presented the nan
• in the Sunday 8 f hool s p j f‘ arr i 8 of-^nioak# to the
Two’ school# had reached fif ir,i u > at ion as the ^u.-n
of Mr, Caxnpbell on the County-Board
Mr- Garris is competent in every
respect to fulfill the duties of that
pOfiee apd he wiU,.receive tbe’t-or.-
*%, m..k b- prd,,-; rriBrtstoM. of <*>**- nnke of
Pf th« (oihRluntty of Cross 8 a amp . friends.''^ - * > x
for th** whole-spuled and charming
hospitality shown their guests during
the Convention days.
A c. Hier».-DXT,,8trlclUdnd. J
T. Polk. Jno. Kickligh>*c*.4. W
Three churrhps extended inv,ha-levant. T.V.. Simmons, .la#. E. PeurL
tion# for the n***t Annual utoeting. a# foy; j n. Rcsher, L- A Hjers, J. D.
.follows: fktttageville. Cedar Grove Ftsey. ,.
an.d »Cross Swamp. The selection of ; Department Officers,
place and time'’was le.ft in the hands j Organi«ed„ Bible Class—A. C. Pad-
of the Execditlve'T’ommlttee. “ gett x
The fotlowing officers were elet-tsd Elementary
for
PF**.
he follow
theXietf''year.
. Prwidebf-^-D M - Yarn 1 '
‘ Yfce-President'—E. O. Connor, W.
Willis. ' 1< X’ ”
• Secretary—Miss*ida May Fj^i*
burne. **
Treasurer—Jaa. F. Rjsher.
Executive Committee.
Chairman-Rev- J. C. Lawson.
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Miss Bessie Yarn.
Home—Miss C. R. Thomas.
Teacher Training—Mrs. J. O.
Counts. .4
Missionary—Mrs. W. A. Pair.
Temn ^’anre—Rev. J. Lawson.
Yis<tat.on—P. K. Crosby..
Agent for "The 8. 8. Promoter"—
P. M. Johns. ' 7
7 County 8. v 9. Secretary.
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TOBACCO GROWN H
PROVES PROFITABI!.
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- The following letter wAe received kl rvply to ini ir>i|uiry
from us aa to. the sucde.s.t of tobacco growing in Qolleton
County;- .. / • • /X\ M
Editor The Frees and Standard: ^ X ' y .Xf
vWalterbortv^: C , ... / ’ .-X' .
• Dear Sir:—•' / 'X ' •
1 " I am pot able to give you an accurate .statement aa to'
what l am doing raiding tobacco this year,,I have not
received returns for the la4 tobacco I shifted to Mullins
v I.planted four acres this year andjh^unk l will make
^dear of all Expense $75.0** or $$0.00 ped\Rcre, but this
amount can be doubled. I took a : trip over to Mullins, a*
month ago and not a few men that they made
gross-$1000.00 to $1200^10 on four aefes. andibe expenses
could not be over $21X 00, N«»w you will >avw^hy I d*d
not make that ihuch.' /f'ir-t sif all 1 did pot man enough
•• plant bed Second. J did not rusn toy plant' enough un? t ,
til too late.XThe plantX«Lght to.fee large enough to yet
out not later ‘than the- of April. It^ other words, I
should .'have a oniplete by •the Ixt of May.. Late-
tobaeco i* no go =d (Mr. H* eflVwreeptedv. then, t •( ;
nprhaj’ing much^xperie .. 7 1 pulietl a large. qr.antityV'i.X
, fny tobacco too greeit. Mr. Wichman. is right v. reh Iv- ’
, says hire an experienced man to >_how the t^dj^coo grower-><
the first year at lean b/w;t * make g-**>d' tol*a xo. Mr.
Wkhrvan Is right \yheu ite v.-e eafi,gro'.v g X L h.-.oX
rices ’.79<fah oVer .rlodbk* cot-
ih CoUeton. and at t rc-*-; v :
ton if we’ get at it r gX
Wishing you much • uc
Smoak-
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D. t COXXORr
Peculiar DiM>SMf
Found in Thin (>>unty,
R. D.< Marvin of llnndnrsonvUIn
brought us today so ale bolls of cot
ton which fae allegtn were affected
tflth boll yeevit, He’statns that one
entire field of
duced veoy much In pi
cause of this disease, a fiel
ing one and^a half acres mi
oherthird .aa^Duch as it should,
e statee^'that parties who h
n the boll weevil ip Texas ident
aa thatA>f holt wee>
caused by
some eaaily 1 controlled disepss. Mr.
Msrvln has sent specimens to Clem-
son College and the^report of the
College %lll be TopMed forward to
fith much interest. B. O. Price,
when asked fX his option of the
- disease.
certain that It was not boll weevil,
but that it looked to him like a Hear.
jCaae of Anthracftose. From the feh
’samples submitted he stated that it
would.be Impossible for him to de
finitely diagnose the disease, but
would much prefer to see the field
before making a positive statement.
He expe< t# to visit the field tsithilf
the next few days and will give ns a 1
report of what he finds Mr. ^rice
tated that the disease of AnthpAcnose
is nipre dangerous than the boll wee
vil and much harder to control.
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^ Th4> following in’a copy of a letter
senf by Fol. C G- Hetyieraon to th«
Gyvernor*of the States v ^
/’ Waltiirboro. 8. 0. Sept. H. 1013. X
To the Hon Cole L. Blease. Gover
nor of South Carolina.
As Master in Equity of Colleton
County, S, C. I dak leave to tehder
you my ^resignation jpf the Same, to
take effect on October 10/1913.
resignation is caused (entirely
my physical* inability’ to perform pro
perly the duties of the office. . -
X7 C. O. Henderson,
from
MasteF la Equity for ; Colleton *
County, , /
Col, Henderson hm held the posi- /
flop of Master of^Oolleton County for
and has made 0
fflrlent mffleer.
Npuntp will >
regret^that hia health makes it lm-
tr him. to longer serve, and
wish for him an immediate re-
from
iilnesa.
■aid of Col. Header
he knew hip vfork so w«
tuld find any paper which he
his office
dark. There
that Col. Hea-
one of the most com
la the state, aad CoL
4hat he was almost «o«nt of his
leton County will be the loser
hftiffhfli
The letter
Governor Blease and his resignation
accepted.
NOTICE.
Service# at the Baptist 1 bhr-h
next "Sunday will be a# fpllows:
• Sunday school at 10, o’Ho V and
preaching at’11: o’cloi lta-. n. and 8
o’clock, p. nr. ’
The pastor R^v J C .Colluni. *
have for hi# subject at the morning
hour, “The Conquest of The v.’orid
am! at the evening hour hi# stihjec*
will be “Moral Insanity.”
Bpecial _ niustc by thi*"'<Jioir.
z Everybody is cord-allX^T^X'''-
Tlwiw* who 1 arc without a rev
* hurch home afe "Ipe. ialy invite 1 to
make their home v-ith u»:
W’ilson A. 8mith. the 1<kal repre
sentative for^Collefoji County of tl,*-
Bhreau of-Xensu# of the' C S Gov
ernment furnisbe# us thi# week with
the faumber of bgle# of cotton ginned
In CoUeton prldr. to 8ept.-lst. Re
port show# that rid bale# ginned i.i
1913 a# compared with 63 bale# g:i'
ned prior to Sept. 1st. 1912.
Mr#. J. <*• Folium, wife.of, the
Baptist minister, ha# accepted th**
position of m:#ir teacher in the Wal-
terbdro High School.' Mrs. t’cllum
is a tnusifc.teiicber of several year# ex
perience and 1# well fitted for th*;
position <phicb she has takep.
Rev.. Malforrl Re-igns
Information, lias reachXl ,iis rtiat
i'.ev. B. F. Halford ha# resigned hi#
churches in Dor* hosier and Orange
l urg Counties,, on Jbcotfnt f>f the
fie!*.| there^ndt havin|j^prepared the
parsonage.
Tbe many friends of Rev Halford
this county vill Pe glad to know
that he i# now avdilabie for work in
this county, and it is to he hoped
that sufficient work will be Offered
him nCorii’e in order, that himself
and Isis worthy''Lirntly’may remain
c itizen# of thi# eoufr^y; ^ .’ -
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‘•“’Harry. theSutU* son of H If sand
Sallie Klnard, «lif>H^Augu#t 31st
He was so bright’and suiart for hi#
age. beingionly three year# ilTKlthree
months old. The little fellow wa»
only sick about ten days. -s •
He will be sadly mi.ised by alll who
kn«w him. X
^ Ellia deTreviile of Port'.T^oyaJ w,m
in town Sunday^ieit-ing relative#
Jas. deTreviile left last 4ve**k for
R6ck Hill,..where he will teach thi#
winter.* - X- --* w
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LchuI Cotton Market.
Cotton sold in Waltcrboru today
for 12.93. . c
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Heaven
Edmund Vance CookA.—of Cleve
land.-^hio. writes," as follows, about
Heaven "in th© August Atuerican
Magazine: */' ' V
Now. Heaven wa# on*e an upper
Hat ( With”‘Credo” on the front door
mat) Wherein the saints serenely #at,
Ruth’wit ha halo for a hat:
Each sang’his bliss v. it! out alloye
Each hang his most i.uAta'ic fov; *
Eh/>v i'ig the engine-room was Jam-
l-lCil.
With..'eyiph# of the stifVrinv <l>irun -‘l
.8:j: h ijcaven was Whit IjL^dven i*
- - . row . -J •
ily’iven only know#; hie. /nji ow *.
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F-f- th .viiii is ri;:i as i:- 1
«•’ -me is* IV- H* " .Ml 0 ‘i* . l«lft’£.
iterre Hv<- Hite II il a":; i =•> th-* work"
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n. nit; s ! .-rtljed o.i ’i;*- l-iwcr,
W’Ai, is-and shall < '«' ,t'!^r**
Tli-- prioinry p-ipil's iiUujn.' khow-1-
f Ige ' . . . * \ < '*
tg.fhe foundftfion^of th»v colv^ge;
X, tp.fuftkq Heaven of M gb**r wortH;
I’lfiue <mi! l-*t’# make a hotter Earth
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Nows From Weeks.
Editor Tb:' Press and Standard: ' ,
A# I have not seen anything In
yTOP^aluable column# from this com
munltrsjecently I will send you a
few item#.
/ Potton picking ri the order of the
dav now. , . . , • -
Mr. and Mr#. W-. A. Carter attend
ed preaching at'Zion Sunday.
Mia# Naomi Phflllfpn and sister
Cleo returned home Saturday; after
a week’s stay atihe home of Mr. asd
Mr#. W. A. CarterXlt I# with re-
r,ret that we #ee them go, anq hope
that they will come back into our*
midst again in the future.
Henry- Gatch* i# spending sortie-
time with hi# pft-nntta., Mr. and Mrs."
W ,P. Gate h. ^
B. F. Gatch spent Saturday and
SjMiday with 1 his parents, Mr. and %•
Mrs*>.F D. Catch w
. Miw*.Dwa Gatch end brother H<*nry
* is i»-.t their sister. .Mrs,, Berths”
fialley of .Fdisto oh Gundav. *
*• •' Jolly Kid.
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D"-'»tli lit Hen.lorv ijvfHe.
'Ltnv Ivtcarfs ’Vt-rt* sadcwv^J’ when
op Aiia'i:#* *16:fi vsmXSqiread
tip* vi!lr!|£*'.oF'rhe death of
Mae:!** f^'Brvaq O’Qaln. j X<
Mr# U’Quin .was ’born Nnv 7th.
J4-81 ahtl marrfed J, E.
71h.-i'.'OA 81-e watra iaffhtul K'erti,-
\„y j/f-.t!;*-' I.Iejitler divllle B^ntht
i fitifa h and >X il.X ted (4iVit>tiah
Xrk* r XX wfaftf:. lucOthfir/afeUdfi u-
gliter hlff-loving filthf':! ahd
. Early in life the, Md#.ter. #aw
fit to-take h(T han.s* ttr’ a-n house not
made w irh-'hahd* eternal In^ tlie
hefcvetis.”’ ^ ,
Besides ;*iu-r buhbsiid and four:
children she It-jX*-# her mother and
#«rvti\l brotlfrtvw and sifters; Their
It « Price Jr.. v hf> for sometime many frjw.ds’extend to them heaft-
has been the efficient <lerk . f trie Far f ” ,t ^n^hyUn th*# sore bereave-
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tiers .And Merchants Bunk, lias re
signed his j>a#itton« !h« re and v.ill
er amxe in agriculture next ytar. Mr
Price has made a very popular and
competent officTsi of the Bank. Hv^
will be succeeded by Jessie ,4,cTre-
vilie, a young niun thoroughly coni-
pet“t:* th every respect to fill the
position
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t anl of Thank#. n , i ^-
VVe desire through The Press an !
Standard to expre## our most hearrt-
felt thanks and dw-pest gratitude to
each and everyone who had a part in
the most generous pouudVhg given
•us Ttieaday night by the'inemobr# of
the First’ Baptist. Phurch \
(Rev.) J. C. fNulliun and family
3?iss Matte Glover unde/>ent .an
operation for appendicitis in one of
Charleston’# hospitals Tuesday morn
ing Report# from the hospital art-
to the ofrec* that she is fretting along
nicely'^ Her man^ friend# in the city
will be delighted, to know that the
operation wa» a Kuccess in every re#-
w' 1 - ' • ” ,
(’apt. H. A. McGee and family are
viaiting relatives in Petertburg* Va.
ment The fin -ral w:’s Conducted
f>y».Ii<*r pastor. Rev. iG. A Martin,
arid-her ramains constgne,: to their
feist resting place in the family 'pibt
at Black, Creek Chun h. «
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Ikita* a Clae# lo t*e Organixcl.
All th** men of the»rown who do
nt*t attend any other Sunday School
in th**- morning are cafififtUy Invftfed
ot attend the Sunday,School of Jhe
First Baptisd-'ichuri h next Sunday
morning at 1*9 o'clock, at/wblfth
time a BSrara ( lass will be/organlz-
<*d Thi# ♦lass-'^vill be Forarpoaed.
entirely of men and will primarily .
be a Bible Class. It wiH have itv
own offiet r# and be dis'Unct.Hfroni the“
"other t-lasses of the school. *
>11 nun of the town are invited to
bdcom# members. . '
, J. C. Colinm,' v Pa#tor.
Mi Ruby Copeland of Allanfa has
arrived jrt» town and has taken chargs
of live millinery department of tbe
H Zalin Clothing Store. Mis# Cope
land i# a milliner nf experience and
will have a large line of nullinafy
good;* .with which to workV
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Mi## Marion Fraaer left MofidiZ
for Marion, where tbe wiU teach la.
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