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VOI*-XXXVL
iORO. S- C. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8i 1913
NO. 8.
STATE romiCAl HEWS AS
BT 00R COLUMBIA
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PREPARE TO SEW)
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What n Being Said About Differrent
Candidates- Will Rembert Run?
Cbnforencei to
During State Fair.
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Special Corirespondence: Columbia
8. C. October ?:—Already the poli
tical tongues have commenced to
wag with refrence fd whether or not
Hon. George R. Remlbert wifi remain
In the race for governor on account
of his recent attack of sirYness. At
this time up statement can be ob
tained form Col.Rembert but
as soon aVpossible this bureau
t NUfcKI.Y THAT CXPVKRXFENT
WILL ADOPT CtPKX TEST.
CoL Watson Workinir for Better
Corn TlirouKhoot Nation.
ini (Jraiji tu-alers^,
be hjfld.
‘ Of roursi-^Ve rites
I would Ua<?> no
iatipff to
r 14.
Watson”
of petting
; Speciar Correspondence. Columbia.
‘ ,0 * S. C. Oct. 7,—Commissioner E. 1.
just Watson has spoken in no .uncertain
_ . . v '*l terms of his belief that the coven-
endeavor to secure ftom hint an air metit will not adopt the acidify corn
thorltalive announcement of, h*s test-now beings tised in-South tKare
plant in view of the doubt expressed )tna'. al'hou^h a few days cro lettuce
’with regard to his being able now to were fe< ejYed by him show ing stand s
mpte the rampagin/ A local paper a rd ooerc t* sts tliat would he pi^jpds
printed a' news itcin that Mr Item- <1{ j ay'bn aT»I ,ro a<'hing; nieeti
erfs nttaek wasdtie to over, exertion
in his campaign for tlu- governorship
It is kno\vp'that Mr'. Reinbert Irt*
)>een makitig speedtes in the interest
of his 'eandidaey and . that >K U*6
been warned with regard to'exert
ing himself to the extent he has m
this Work. Mr. Uembert eonsistont-
lv stood by the administration and l)>
many is regarded the lygi^e.l Uleas .-
candidate for thp^goverKorslnp.
although Governor mease has Imti-
^self annoujM^d a "tnmds-ofi
unless.edme one of thexandidjifs is
attacked by reason allepmnce- to
'fhe' governor. Some supr Mr. Rem-
hdvt^will now witlutraw' from the
race while others^rfiaiflUta that he
finish. Mr. Rem-
IANY EXHIBITS TO
THE FIFTH AMUAL COUNTY FAIR
'S, ,'‘7'. ''
Hundreds of Pe<^>le Will Contest for
ValuaUe
MHFair AsaoclaBoju Fair Only
One Month Off.
ENTHUSIASTIC LETTER 5TR0NCLY SUP-1
PORTS LAV AND ORHEIIJOYEMEHT
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With, lees than than n month tof fc'As HSual.:the pouh-j- show will be
elapse before tbe Annual Pair, many I
Colleton people are busy ai
for r
the foiicfal governme&t to *ii.d* i rtake
a.jmTtter of thlsjrtnd at this stage of
our mental ^development.” o
Mr. Wajtfnn points out that this
state h^S already adopted the mini-
mutp^additw v>st and the tests arc.
ip operation in-South Carolina.
Col. Watson' states his. belief that
- there is up other safe course to pur
sue with jCorn and that corn cannot
be tobted by, sight, feeling taste and
Smell. \ ‘ iyc
Copsiderahle corruppondence
recently passed in the matter. incJtid-
arranglttg,
their exhibit and the exhibit * .
year will, in the option of the off!-,
cers of the Kgir. eclipse tbose of past
years. In'a few day’s, %erk” will be
begun on the.grub.'.dv^nii ’vhen
fourth of NowemW^ arrives every-
/^rntng w ill Ik* in^Rin* shape for A most
successful
Again^ery one in Colleton Cdini- |.large < rov. (,U
f.v^s^ged to ro-©pcrati tov ards the
r 6'f the nert fair a great suc-
s. Tiie Ca r iiejongs primarily lb
Futmers of the county and it M
tip 'to them to make lt a.grand suc
cess. x If you have my thing of merit
this >>'Ar, sc;>id it to the'Fair. The
County wxll he bett* r by it; and you
win griin itKihe long run.
; and hu.u • high grade bird?
itced ek exhibit, this year.
Uis year, under the auper-
y>ton of^L>r. \V. ». Ackerman., will
ne better than ever, and-«lore horses
nte expeeted to ent^r than ever be-
for.
’Th** ber-t Carnival ever shown in
Waiteri>o/o will hoKl forth during
tie Fai r/ami this ttlotro will draw a
A movemeftf. is on
ford looking to tli<* securing of 'an
n'rship t *r the Fair thlh year. It
n^hoj" '• th.it tbi?t feature /an t»e se>
capgd. artid if it is everyone in <
kjloiYM‘Xuniy >111 avail themseh^pk
the oemut unity of tu*viiiK tt Xff'al
afoj.laitX in action. /
lb* sure h> a lend the.Fittli^ Ar.tuial
Pair. Xttyeuih^T Ith^Vo
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Points Out Advantages to Be
by Law Enforcement Calls
tioit to flhiat Has
., / Urges Renewed
me.
tivi ties.
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will stay *n to^lU* tinisn. air. j n(! letters to members of the Xatidn-
bert is-the>nly one ' r bo '' f * n n ‘ l a l Grain Dealers’ associatfou and
any dejlAue statemeM a on 1 p a circular jsfiued from the United
line
h>Hl
d one will be secured from department of agriculture all
as soon as,U« is out again.
dm T. Dupcan said a few - days
ie too, will be in the race
g* so fer a* lahnoWMSO'
formal announcement had b^j »
roado bV him other than the etate-
Slut to this bureau. -Mr. linear
heretofore for the govet nor
of which should prov«
readipgr'in this state.
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Interesting
has run
skip. ’
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The Fair wj ek this year is gob
be the bigc.M gathcrdig of a >|SoUti^
rcgl nature for many a day in this
state. Of course^ the state/lair is
going to be fine tins year, from an
agtit iil.ur*;l Kta':>lpoint/ e-ja.inlly
but tbe various 'tonferemesJo t»e
Nu>hville
Ttlte, T?h1tessee
1/13,—Mr. E* J. Wstsos. C
ioner. Columbia, 8. C.
lYear Sir'. Z- >-.*•' '
,1 am enclosing you a circular pjjK
lii^g. forth tliTNJii'fugj'sed corn
’gotten up by tlvr United Sta
\<^rinni nt. iP/ on will /drreft
r</i>l tlusce/udes you win see they ouf ,
thing for tiiyFcorn users of
prohibiting the sdle of the other alto-
get her. for w hen iKis above 30 C-- C.
it is absolutely dangcrons and unfit
for either man ow boag^. Qf course;
I*would have no hope ol gott.ng the
Federal (b> v ornnient to undertake
matter of thta kind at this
our mental development,
this State is concerned I
ha4, od the minimum standgvtl of ajjtdlty
irt connection with thA^Grain Healemi
Assot iation's gradetC and alf legal
a< :ion in this Spafe in th^exerctsea of
the police p»>^er of ibtf Stale’s based
on the sparhdard of^^O .C. C. acidity
and stydong as l/sm .commitsoner of
ulture a«r<i have the authority
at I have/U *will continue to be 4b,
mnttpr whether the. Federal Go-
^ verntreut or any other Stale Govern-
likc
m * -i Piept^deals with.the matter ip
mfmner or not. 5 . ,. ,, ...
I rright say for yofir inf* • ^ i.’"'t / . . ^‘ ,.v.
HI*.S»M<dtU< <1
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LODGED |\ JAIL.
^Ncg*
•eking Informal ion,
the Imlcntlty of
M>cteriou8 charutCfe,
aes of Henry i’eterroijj
Pringh*. wns takij
night about fiv%
Deputy sheriff Lucas I’a'f
firit thought to be insane.
inti
Alex
last,
i n by
a\J
:u> negro
of spni-f
ffiTers are heading him
A suspett. ,y'S ■ r ,
Akl't^ring in a cbnnnunity near
here hist ught the wild’ talk of the
te trd iimmediately, aroused suspicion
gnu t lie Sheriff was sent for. When
tf' Ib-pntyxRhcTiff arrired; 4 the'reirro
tb;s mot^ing stiows all aig
O. a iul
tbing s
the of
as
X^ctober 2, 191 J; Editor Frees
Standard.^—Permit me to than!
for ybttr pertinent and timely edi
torial In your last issue entitled.
Let’s Not Forget’ Your humble
servant has not fop<mMei», but per
haps some one efsir has/ forgotten
that “EtcrnaUyfemiife is the, prV»’
of stict'eps.’/ Nay’ indetd we must
not forget hpd we must tiot cease to
work l>t season and edit of season for
Hdv^dCjjbient t)f the groat cause of
tiMfipenince In .Colleton county. 'This
r has had butt little ot pcrtunlty
uritig the last three months for any
work of this sort, having bef*u en-
gSgod In special mectlugk during
most of the time. ^ /
Hjit let us see what has been doner
You say In the editoAal referred to
that ”U appeared that i» healthy
Jr
of Colleton coupty will listen to and
i heed a moral, appeal. They have
done so. All honor’to them. Such
a 1 people united in any good cause
are practically invincible.
We know that we b»Ve a people
upon whom we can depend. We
have been made certain of.this. But
having made tftls advancements what
was the iu*xt thing to do? It “was
decided that it would he best to ask
the good people over the county to
organize themselves into lafe 'and
order leagues in order that they'
might do practical atid^efflcient work
in <o-operation with the officers oe
the law. Uonseqiiftitly an appgal
was made to the churches and they
■were asked to cppoiht at least-two
delegates from each church to meet
in Walterboro at erime time to be
announced and to decide peon the
sentiment had been worked up in fa- .-very | ( est means of a> < omplishing
vor of prohibition this m^ch has been
done. But 1 would.rather put it
the end d’ slred. A good . many
churches have responded. But
morf*' strongly and say that a Jarj:e mmc, have not. And so the matter
partof'the goodpeople of Colleton j stands. Will those churches which
^Vere led to ekbrosa th<*lr strong and have not elected representatives do
abiding conviction that the liquor n V * Will the^ Join fu with the r
traffic is wrong, eternally and un- of the churches for .the moraj^t
f changahly wrong, whether it be car- building of the county? , l etIII bo-
riydon legally o/-otherwise. Kurt .cr-^ lieve that they w ill. |?erhkps they
nroro. U.xeetna that the good peop!” have been waiting >6f some Wore
were made to feel then end feel how/ urgent call. If *o here it ts. it
a determination to oppose fwtempe--. . you expect to loitUih thjs good work
ance and lawlessness. not appoint yotip-delegates and send me
think that our people “have gmre their fiame4.' .We shall try this plan
back into a sti'.ppr of Ihdlffer^dcC* thoroughly, and if it does not suc-
l,t seems (o me tbgt there
roul.ity pud bernaanAftre
sentiment of w
many suppose.
FuHhei
) ,more ceed we shall try another, and. we
shall try and keep on trying until
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Ft,
bflb red to i-oeist arrest, arid, after a I have been made.to fed that the good a matter of politics.
In closing ibis article please let
be affirmed again that this 1*
. .... „ . Itfs a m
iniggle, v. as N -safc!j> sec tired and people are \v>tft tlicin in the peror- of mqrals. Society, can iTkve no
are a h»^ thing far th
ih'e>8hu4nX; Thc^jJ wHl help us to g* t
lifter (A?n. wjiej/ve buy on g.ajbi*.
and In a Yarge/fncasure will,steep
shipping oC/damaged, heated
low gra'de^corn to your tc‘rrnory
We.st.epfi dealers. ,
Th«>se rules -will be finally/ '■idis-
hcId here during the w/i-kySni stamp
the occasion an ummulii .me from Um
viewpoint of stale tiolitus- 1/ ,s
understood that friCnds'of the aflttnn ^ a( New 0rlean8 o. tober Hth.
ntration are asked the meetirig of the National Grain
ernor Bleai
with being a/c^ntere”-; tioll will devote one ^entire day to
ing a plan toAapture the comAYjnd ^ discussion of these rules and
state (onventtons. o anvoim.interested will he admitted
dents of South < arblma tbi publish- ^ ^ floor ^ heard , f hp wishes
that this DeparttpenI‘has piobjitdv
gl^dW®, l given the eutirc/fom <|tb i.tioi Ai'.l : *
Gc- iiainstaki^v, practical htul
ireftl.Hy.; study.--bdfH in the tArboratcirv « 1
sc*e thev out fUan ai.y oilier D-*X‘’
V 1
j this t’oittiw -t. -and pur Kxpc tu
has taught cs t! a’ • hp Will
j».i.fe course to putt) r v. iH < <•! ;;.
Holding these v Jews itti<l alredi! *'
having, w*ttb cl this b ubjc <' r - ' *r v-
•aJers As-(»< f i <»• ,,4'*^8 .of whlcj^cfTpear to ha
with juy v • - a-r.i * b >;, »>»“;■ . f
is of mv i*o.'it *•». > ne '‘U* ^ »>eM here ^nt J
ed reporK along fhat liUe carry t'm>ni
ba-k .* IM *•*. «K» IH TUIm.» a mTOllM . r of ltlp AMror |„i„„ „r no,,
men worked a plan b> which the At a I||eptin of our , oraJ Exchan-
Mav ,eonyc„t.on it „ a9 decided that we endeavor
the counties the club delegates to * , . j,, ni .,, v of our
'*r u & i zxr&. 7sr,!ST.t ”»• -«ixte™ &
©4 by additional clubs and the T‘U thi m repre8Pntod at New Orleans
''convpwllbna, as'^the^onrin* Sumter We * J* ht
,ountV wi.h a W >'
to make a statement, whether he is
finitely whether the admlnirtration Opposition to jhem from
forces will at this time outlln aa producing states of the stand it
specific plan although Jho genbral, I«'th to ntjke a good showing of our
.linpressioit is that the Bleat-* for*c^s side o l . |hig nia tt, r ail
*r"* •? «*»
We 'kIUa"?” Sm It.:,; vi|>ro»s, , cl. ;»«* «* ««•
having
this State is concerned hi;. '' :
existing laws, and Um>*r the,\/> '^
Constitution, andkliKww of t’-,- t
that the Grain
already fa
the unalterablness of nn posi
do not feei that It would b* n<- »" >
for me to neglect other work tn r
to New Orlenas. however much -1
might wish to hear the discussim
Thanking you for calling nty^ at
tention to the matter, belihve me.
Very truly youfs.
, K. J WatsOn.
n Ak»^mi8»i<A«e^r
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... ... negro claims
that he* li . pi G^pse Tn ck in Uhar-
htMon co if at y; thhjf' u*c.«*iitl.v he v lia 1
u fight in ('h:\rl* rt(*n: Yfnd al lir.- t
ra d that In* had l.jlb d a \Voman ih
lJb*rlda four «* t- ago. Tins mom,
titf'ifiB cbm led h: *i* V kUtfjd'
atorals. Society can have no safe
mame of^efudr duty. They know lutsis sp\.e that of good morals. Bust-
that thpy h'sm* the sympatfij nud nesk'Hktwvise rests tippn thc.s-4oui»ila-
stippqrf xrf tin* |. nod pooV|,'. Nath"- tioh. AnV i'r6gr< s' that Is desira-
hlly^tbis Jc- v'j, onrpging ahcl h»*lpf>»l bb* is deprVtdant 'uppn it. ‘ |>t trt
k* cp ‘ evera^tingly at tft, and “Let’s
ims
womapr H<* <
ro unddCYn a sv. pnip in ar \\
ail night Uri.!fl\' iiichfb>
,,.|nch but tint he fioail^* spafietL,
Tib* negro i - talL^* (mU ola*k and
has ttgAscars on kfs tale: ope above*
hfs^cye. and tlKi ^>Ho*r mi liis tvb; k.
ive been
theny. • I l.i ]i.*v<* that tloX** g**n-
lU'mpir will *1,* tinir <!ut>. \Vo x hine Not I'orgU
legrbed ^iNo Chat the good |»*npw>><-.
,,„ —II. .1.... II II .1111 in M I .
^ , | > t&ntjil thef. of :
ficers IrSve time to make thorough
inonfrles el4ew here ,.. j./
NttTIUE.
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TO th© Clerks of the Churches and
the Chairmen of the Committees. *to
Report at the Anntial me«*tijrig-©fT.H*
Colleton Baptist Assoe«rtu*n to be
held with the Hendersonvilb* Ba(>
tist (JiurrlT YK-einripK O* toper -’4tb:
at 10:30 o’clock A. M
JoliBson-’/Mnilcr.
• A Gretna-Greeh affair of much
local interest was thfll v. hereby .Miss-
Ai.igie Johnson, oue of Walterboro’s
id tractive young 'lad ms bf^ann* the
bride of Charles Henry Zabf
Cliarleston. /.
The weihling was Xolemoiied at
ilie Methodist Partner** yesterday
afternoon it) 'presence of a few
ntirjxateTriend.s and relatives. The
happy .couple H*ft this, morning
Lt'iDGE }^( <f)t*l. OlPliNS WITH
API UOPKIAfF. EXEHC^OY*
'T.iirge *rSi|u|lnicnt Thi- Year Three
Tea* tier*- E>M|*h»ycd There*
v Opt. •*. 1(0:5. KMitor Press-ami
Stsinlard. PJuite a number of the
pa {.foils and‘''friends of the Lodge
school gathered in the school hitild-
ing this morning to enjoy •)& «»t>* n-
ing e\**r« ises, of-the school. Addresses
Lawapn,
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t I.Vc U M .ATTHAt TIOVS To BE
I KI- NlJNTkD Ac. \1N TIMS VKAH.
Movenmet t«* tw* Bawked f»>- Pioinin*
e«t Vou-g Bii-im*-*. iik ii of the
' Town. v'
^ Again this season Walterboro will
have the privilege of'attending a first
class Lyceum course and the first
attraction w it be on 'Friday, Octo
ber-ITjJr.. when the Alkahest arista
appe4t here. Sometime ago Mepsrs
were made, by Mr L. J. Jon *3. chair- jPf'tL Padgetj and A. S. Katesh 'and
ifitiu of, Board of Trustees, Rev. W.
P. Mdadefs Rev. .1. C. Lawson, and
Prof! Lawsori. The enroljngjm* vas
about fifty wit/ x prospett of doubl-
of /ing that nQhiM*r 'n >Thort time.
' A The sellout this year is in charge
of Pmfy/ ^Maurie ■ Lawson who
a i o i tuns from the citv of spertaii
hurfepand wfio itt A graduate of Wof
ford college. He conyes to uh.highly
com men ded and fvel. that ,his
•fnar Brethren:
PH || I .. The Blank letters to the Associa
ftlve delegaition-Hfrbna ybnr city and tlon have been , In the .hands of T h/1
< harleswn, Vker.e they Will ^ifiakvv work wilj^e successful. Mr. Law-
ti:efl*. home'iff tb«.» futur^; ^ / soli will bo asersted by Miss Violet P,
Mrs. Zander, a drurghter of/OTr. Moorehea^dvf I nion. and Misslxiuis**
aiid Mrs, Frank .bihnsotl', l^v v.**ll, Karl** tirecnville, Mir-rt Moore-
,known Ui WfijUe'rliorpF v.hoge sh** . heajKis a gn duatv* of Limestone *oh
h^il manv friends, and -toy sono'linie iwfe. ami hup taugh^’ with a marked
/the Mrs degree or;>Stirj i f-’s In her native cdtft>-
There
the state
uiony” May convention,
more In 'SubsequenL-eoffcrtpondence
is a decided movemet.t in state^^Tr.-hd this
toward a “pen*e and k^>hCa?iquarteffi wUl be ajRbc- t ruen-
l.iv convention. ^APt lhiH ; w aid Rotcl, and the Nashv l ie ilt .**-
- gation will »>■• very gluj indeed te
meet'any one’from “the Synth and
hud been engaged with/
\ Black MittUiery Co/
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IimaAdTnon to the administration,
^forces' conference there will h** a
huYidered conferences of various
political significance. Very little of
what is being actually done will pro-
baly be given to the public but there
• will certainly be some “politlcing.”
■ A local paper mentioned a visit of
Railroad , UomiBisionfr John. G.
Richards to his home a few days
ago in company with two other mefi
In state politica and some political
significance was attached to the
visit. Just what the significance is
was not pointed out. One of the
county papers stated a few days ago
that Tillman has a man in .the
gubernatorial rage. Itpwlll. be re-
> called that “this wa* tried last year.
Tillman IS trying to get k third man
to run for the United States senate
in the contest between Governor
Blease and Senator Smith. By those
who have 1 followed the ttend of poli
tical matters In South
It taken to mean that Tttlin*o. v wish«*s
to get A; F.'-Lever to runN*but
such .announcement has' pqlilicly
come from Senator. ’f.Umafi/1)* Yxljyx
Mr, I^evor said-/^.-wbubt fqn. t‘
,J report U .given'here- sob ly as’/pdli
tlcal goas*p shich la going th<>
In the capital city. y 'y
^ L.MOf
■>*
Secretary
discuss the matter with them.
V* ■' Yours very truly,
(signed) W. R. Cornelius, Jr..
Secretary and Treasurer
Mr. W. R Cornelius,
and Treasurer. Nashville Grain Ex
change, Ndj/viHe, Tenn.
My dear Sir: /
I beg to acknowledge receipt of
yours of September 29th. and thank
you for writing’ me- so fully, yf
agree with your exchange thafthesf?
changes will be extremely desirable,
ceratinly- a step in the right direc
tion.. I hdve no doubt also about
what th# will be vlgorou|Jy fought
by the people who hare been system
atically unloading spoiled and dc-
terioated com and corn products in
jthe souths Personally. I -fega
the entire system of corn gradimr'in
This same* paper pointed out th*t this country a mere farce and abtold
- “ ? v . y frtMLNational Grain Dealer>/%s*ocla-
tion taat. year at Norfolk. Tn this
age when B-4* so ^Oasy to „,apply
science for hutn^nlfy’s sake, it seems
Ugent men
system
the
of sighf. feeling, taste and smel
Th^ only' Intelligent thing for the
scienee for hutifinuYy’s sake
Tldiculous that inc*4lig<
should 4tand' by an obsofr
oT^mempffpg to grade by
only' intelligent thing for
’bderat Government to do with corn
products is tp fix a minium fat* a<i-
ty aud'make that the basis of all
milling, making the upward stal?
lia^/tlie . fonyratelV-
at vushes <>T scores of
nofts and
11*.ends.;
"Jr
' S‘ ^JtoWbery “T^i-t Night.
I»r. D. J. MeAlhApy a local den-
XiSL was the victim of a robbery hist
Pastors forborne days, to be.giveiyM y^ji | tn0wn ai) )op^ railroad/men
the clerks, and by this time doubt i* -- , jjcj B gertUm, androids th^pos’t'irm
have be* n received 'by you. I’ ‘‘ * Tmomotive r^gHir^r on tli“ A. C.
earnestly’ requested that you Ul M RsfUroad x/ l
give ca.refyl attention to them <UV‘J/) 7) ie v '
fill out these blanks and bave„tlif
ready for the meeting. AftentX»n
is railed specially fo tbe Min.ut*4<in*.;
so that there will be a spffic.r-nt
amount to pubils/ the Miohr‘« aI ‘ 1
defray tbe incidental change*
The following name.)-bnetNk*n X*‘
“kindljf requested to FYepare t)j^At > '-
ports. they having been appofntj><T at
the last Annual -Session *o IFerfojm
this duty- Only tbe CharCrmon are
named. X //' . k
Foreign Missions—L: B- Ackerman
Home Missions—-tJ- S. M.; T ituh. ^
Missions-- J- B. Dodd,
oage/w. c. Brant
ged Minister’s Relief—S
erma „
Sunday Sfhools—T W. Craven
Periodicaiaf-PT M. Joh*^ ^
B. Y. P-TTi-J. R. Funderburk
Temperance - A /A Martin
Woman’* Mission*—H. J- Givens. a
Education-—G, W Way .
Order of Business F. O. S ( urns.
The Introductory sermon will •*>
preached on Friday at M/Jo o clotk
By Rev.vJ. 8. M. Finch / -
Respectully submitted,-'
V. O. S. Curtis. Cleark.
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12th. a ;etlt
tmeetin/ will^ begin a* Ebenezt r
Mi. ZantR^ty and elsewhe.wlc She y.'ll! l'a%«
charge <*f ,tlu*Xi)termedi; te j;cpde*..
Mins Ksrle, who ••111 Imv© charge
of Hi** prinuCry grades, i-i a graduate
of the Gre^liViUe Female Colb g** md
, on?* s lo us well recomrhended.
Tlie patrons oU the school have
g«>od reason -to hope and expect Hint
this Will lie one of the tqo.st profita
ble sessions the s*
joyed.
Majot. Sf A* MaTfT^of White H
>ent yesterday "»fiWalt* rho
night in his room at t/c home of Dr.
li W. Black of this city
During the night someone>nfered
the rpoih and succheded IP .F
from Dr. Me Albany tTf.itO in
q valuable watclTand fob, and
of trousor*f While no arrests
yej^b©en made, the officers have
veral men , undbr suspfeion and
Tjc- d'*Jflptt»ents are.erpected within the
‘ next few days.
Teat NR-ellng.
OrT Funday^ CK-t.
church, under iIk- leadership of Ke\.
W. P. B Kinard of Kpwortn.»S. t.
ohYohm to the qualities indicated for Services at IT A. M .and 7:3o T r . M.
the other corns in the circular and . Public cordially Invited.
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CAMP MKETINti PAHTV.
Those from Walterboro who at
tended the camp meeting at Indian
Field are as follows: j
Mr and Mrs. K. E. Jones. Miss Dol
lie Price and Dr. D. J. McAlbany in
Mr Jones’ carr Miss Bessie Knight, ;
kfiss Berry. K. P Knight and Mr.
Saunders’ in W. H. Saunders car.
D. P. Campbell. II C. Fripp, L. B.
JlouckK Lucian Patterson and D, L
Smith n Mr. Fripp’s car.
,Owen* and Baynard Arnett.'
Sheriff
Services at Baptist ChoiTh
Regularpreaching service* will be
me Colleton rouyay varmers i n- . ’XX. Church next
which will be held in Walterboro heldnt the First B^Y ^h nex^
KathpHbv N«v.mhar 1st Mat- Sunday Morn.urf *t 11 ^CIOCK ana
S|H*cial Meeting of Farmer* Union
A large attendance Ms^ earnestly-
desired at the next monthly meeting
of the Colleton County Farmers Un
ion
on Sathrday November 1st. Mat- j-v 4*-hooLat 10 A
ters of tmporUtece concerning next *’' have for hi*
year’s crop will come up at this ^.^hdr “The
„„ .n* ol Ih* t'nlon nr, ; ^’ ill
” ^choir. Everybody Is Tnxited to at
tend these services.
rr^pectfully urged to attend.
B. 0. Price, President.
C. N. Langdale, Secretary , te.'
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Methodl*t Church.
Ion Henty K. Strickland, a-mem
Mrs. C. M. Harley and bahy. .who
have been ’ visiting the former’s
mother, Mrs. C. W. Butler.-on Carp
Street, returned to their home in
Wilmington, N. C. Saturday. . They
were accompanied as far a* Charles
ton by Mrs. Edna Felder.
Sunday at regular hours'bf ^-ofship: at Ixulge,. had biisin*
11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Subject even- Monday. Mr. Strickland
ing sermon: Parable of the I^ead ejected (principal of the
Pencil. t • ,*■ . ' | High School.
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has been
Williams
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Col. D. B.“ Pearifoy signed contract
with a promiiunt Lyceum Company,
and several attractions will be given
during the w inter/" X
The first attrac tion will he musical/
in nature and a larg^ crowd is ex
pected to attend. Watch these col
umns pert week 4pr a more definite
almoancenient.,lt is*hoped thaf their
people of Walterboro w ill show their
appreciation of the enterprise of the .
men backing this venturi by large at-
tendapces.ai the perfoitnaii*es dur
ing the’entire series/
A f-yceum course adds much t ( o a
town and is worth the unjred support
of every citizen of the .town. ,
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Hail
spent yesterday vn; wan* yr-oro.
While liere he stated that llie condi- ,
ti«jii of th^ ripe crops in the
coUlltry was below the average, but
hoped that the pre vailing good prices
will more* t hail ofr?* ! tho^losses oc-
casicrtiejUby the shortage of ihe crops,
the most profita- Major Marvin HatK* rite on an.ex^,
bool has Cet^en- t f . nB i v *. male*. Tie also stated while
in town that the worst roads which
he encountered bet ween h-s planta
tion below WhitA IfalT’and the Court
Rouse in Walterboro were th** streets
of Walterboro. ’ ’ -y
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Misses Beulah and Eva Hiott of
Round, w ho attended Jth#. W. M. U.
Convehtion ijin Walterboro laot week
were the guests of Mrs F. L. Kinsey.
They returned home yesterday,
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Mrs. ,C. E. Watson of Greenville.
State Superintendent of Northern
e i§)ivision W. M., U.eWork. atended
” Mhe Convention at thg. Flr*t Baptist
lurch last week.
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j’. G. Jaques. Jr! of Cottager ill*
had business in Walterboro Monday.
T’ Magistrate II. J. Glvens.of Hvnder-
A- F. Butler had business in Char
leston on Monday.