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A 4* f> » r • A _ «* ■^r % * ■ ')* VOL. XXXVI. WALTERBOR O, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21.1914 ‘ NO. 23 IMPORTANT MATTERS TRANSACTED AT THE MEETING OF FAIR ASSOCIATION Cl. d ■ j. ■ ■ ■ , ^ Officers Elected (or Coming Year. E. T. H. Shaffer, President. Several old ■ Officers Re-elected. Mortgage of • » Property Voted to Pay Indebtedness of the Association. The Stockholders of the Colleton County Pair Association met in the office of W. B. Gruber. President, on Saturday last for the transaction of several matters relating to the As- osciation and for the election pf of ficers for the coming year.- The fol lowing were elected officers: K. T. H. Shaffer. Pres’tdenU J. O. Padgett. 1st vice President; M. H. Hiott. 2nd vice President; J. D. Miley, 3rd vicet President; R. M. Jefferies, secretary and treasurer; H. D. Padgett, super intendent; Paul Goodwin, superin tendent of live stock. W J Taylor. Supt. merchants and manufacturing partment; C. J. Beach, superinten dent poultry department; R. B. Chisolm, superintendent of Negro de department. All of the old directors were re-elected. The Fair Association has several of its notes outstanding and other fn<f<ibtedn>es8 .amounting to some thing over $1,800. In order to pay these it wis decided at the meeting that a mortgage of the premises be given and that all outstanding in debtedness fee retired by this'method. Much interest was shown in the affairs of the Association and the -coming fair will probably be the best of all. A LETTER FROM ' THE SEMHURT S. C. LEGISLATURE mu IN SESSION KKV. WALTER BLACK, STUDENT VsT WEEK FEATURED BY MANY AT THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FLECTIONS. HARD AT WORK ON MANY BILLS. SEVERAL PROMINENT MEN TO PLANT TOBACCO IN COLLETON THIS YEAR WRITES OF EVENTS'TKRE - JUDGE GEO-GAGE PROMOTED Founders Day Fittlagly With Appropriate Strong Address— Delivered. Banquet a Uannually Hard Work Done For The First Few Days. No Friction _ Developed. Many Important Bills to be Considered- Tobacco Expert Already Employed, and at Work. At Least Thirty Acres Will be Planted Near Walter boro. Seed Beds are. Being Prepared and Planted Daily, n \ FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN- . » - !»• C- CHAPTER ORGAN 1Z'. CREASES CAPITAL STOCK j ED IN WALTKRHORO Annual Meeting of Stockholder* The Stockholders df^the First National Bank held th"ir annual meet Ing in the rooms of the bank Tues day. The report of the directors was submitted and was received with a gr n nt deal of satisfaction by the Stockholders The report showed that the bank had had a most pros perous year and that the outlook for the future is exceedingly bright. As has already been published, the Stock holders w^» paid a dividend of ^10 p r r cent, and a nice sura placed to the surplus fund, the capital and surplus now being $31,000. The following were elected as director* to serve for the prtesent Tear: Jo—• Drew, Abo K.' Knroiffiti C. G. Padgett. E. f. Wltaell. E. K. Jones. W. .C. Saunders. E. N. Haws, Jas. E*Peurifoy. J J- Fender. - After the adjournment of th" S^ockholders’ meeting, the directors and elected the following officers Jas E. Peurifoy, president; E. E. vice president; C. Gadsden Padcett. cashier; Jo“1 P. Padgett assistant cashier. Peurifoy Bros solin tf> 7t was the unanimous opinion of the Sto-khoMers and Directors that ♦ hU bank Should loin the Federal ■Reserve Bank under the new < ur- and the following resolu tion » as njonted^ ••WF.REA8. under section - of tb Act of Congress knhwn as the F - Reserve Act. .f7-r.ro 23rd dkv of December. I® 1 * 111> pr ” vided that; ‘Under regulations to ^ pr^rlbed by the Org.nl.at on Committee eve* "‘Uonal bank g aseoci.tion in the United State. J* trait rompioT -Itblo ° Columbia Is h—why .uthori.ed simifv in writing sixty day. after tk?UJ« Of tw. Art. It! of the terms and prorisiona ttaeroo . « •* WHEREAS, after due conaidera- tion of the term, and provision* said Ac* it is the opln,OB n 7 f i Board., that such term, and provl* ions shall be accepted. /■ NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED. That the «**J*Jf* bank be and he hereby Jh R empowered, and dlr-cted to notify th* Reserve Bank 0rBnlrt ^°“ .fT' mittee of the acceptance by this As sociation of the t"rm* and P ro '' , * lo " f of said Federal Reserve Act »»* «* the intention of this Board to snb* scril** on behalf of this '^n* 1 ° rapiM: stock of the Fed-rel Reserve Dunk to )/* organized in the distn* in whirl! this bank will b* locried blcnl limits to be i MTiccrs Cfiarter Electesl. targe M ember .<hip. % Micah Jenkins Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, was organized Jan. Ifith at the residence of Mrs. 4'. R. Liles, with a member ship of fift°en. The following officers were elected - President. Mrs. Edgar Jones: First Vice President. Mra. J. B. Liles; S“cond VRe President, Mrs. G. C. Brown; Recording Secretary. Miss Editor. The Preas and Standard: In writing a letter one voluntarily and unconsciously uses tbs big I. Wer n this not permissible hundreds of letters which are written would nof be written, and therefore “Uncle Sam’s” mail business would run Into bankruptcy and hundreds-pf employ ees would be thrown out In ♦he cold. Columbia. S. C. Jan. 2d. 1914 The 'General Assembly ’ of the Stat“ met In Columbia on Tuesday last, and immediately began work. This being the second session of the present body, both houses were organized and ‘ ready for business. The Senate Membership was^full. no vacancies having occurred during tl »• past year. In the Hous n . death world without a Job. / But this is, not writtiug on the subject I have^! an<, resignation had made several selected. ! vai ancles and these were filled by The Southern Baptist Theolpgicai, " lh * >rs sW, rn ,n on ,he °P^“ ,n K Seminary which was removed to tauisville. Ky. i nthe summer of 1877 b^gan its career at Greenville, 8. C. in the year 1859. with a - Faculty con sisting of James P. Boyce, John a.i Broadus, Basil Manly. Jr“, and Wil liam Williams. In order to com memorate the beginning of thin groat Institution and also in remembrance of the first Facudty a day is se* apart each year for these exercises. The 11th of Janunry-th" anniversary of the birth of Dr. James P. Boyce-has long since been the day d"cided upon to have these exercises. As the 11th came on Sunday this year we observ ed the 10th instead. ' » Interesting commemorative ex- ereir.es'were h^ld this year. Two ad dresses were made, one bv Rev. E. E. day <>n account of the election of Hon. R S Whaley to Congress. Dr. Wyche of Newberry was chosen Sponger Pro. tern Th° many elections to b- held were set for Thursday and many of thefh were carried through Judge (Jage was elected to the Su- pr«me Court in plate of Justice Woods, who has been Appointed a United States Judge. Judg° Gage is .11 known in Walterboro, where bis two daughters. Mrs. M. P.- How ell and Mrs. K. L. Fishhurne. reside. In plac" of Judge Gage on the Cir- ni t l>enrh. Hon. Ernest Moore of Lancaster was chosen Many cir i judgeg were re-eU»cted. vMr-ady bills are being considered . Jx.th houses. The primary bills rtruf the o^tes designed to sectire a The Introduction of the culture of tobacco in Collbton County now seems • 11 _ to bb an assured fact, for this wd|k many people are busy in preparing their seed beds. Mr.' King of Wil liamsburg County, a man who has planted tobacco for many years, his be^n engaged as an. expert to direct th“ culture of the crop In ‘Colleton County. His salary will be paid by the business men of thfe town and county, men who an» anxious to see the crop started in Cblloton and a subscription has already been circula teil to secur** funds with which to pay him. The people have responded well a* 1 is always the rase In Walter boro and Folleton,. und th« success j of the venture from the financial standpoint is welll assured. ANNUAL MEETING Lillian Farmer. Chtresponding Sec-J Rotner. D. D . of Owensboro. Kjr.. •‘ ,ll l • ^ . rotary. Miss Edith Fraser; Treas-! and.another by Re\. P. I. Lipey, D. passenger rate on raurc.uls D of Jgrkson. Miss. Rev Botnar apoke coming In for much t.iscusston on ’•The Seminary a* I.Knew itC and There has been no friction or partis- Rev. Lipey took as his subject' anship present sofar. and t.iis sefcr on ‘ The Seminary as a Der.omina tioaal appears to be noted bv its am- *Vss«f.” Roth addresses wer* ver good 'However, there is Btill time for u Follow ing these exert .ses n Foun- Jo come up. No. nr»r. Mrs. Heory Koger;\Regi^ft-ar, Mrs. M. C. Fishhurne; Historian. Mrs. J. G. Padgett. The fourth Friday in each month is **¥> Am l ae* for the meetings. It fs hoped that the chapter will grow in number and that all those who are eligible will tak" an Interest In this work and become members. Lillian Farmer. Recording Secretary. Name* of Member*. 1. Mrs. Ashley Anderson. Mrs. Henry Huger, l. Mrs. G. C. Brown Mrs. E. E. Jones >. Mrs. J. R. Liles i.* - Mrs. J;'M. Wit sell. Mrs. J. M. Klein. I. Mrs. L. M. McTeer i. ’ Mrs. Albert Wichman 0. Mrs. James Padgett .1. Miss Lilliau Farmer. 12. Miss Edith Fraser 3. Mrs. E. M. Jones [4. Mrs. A!. H. Howell , 15. Mrs. M. Cam Fishburne OF KT1M KHOLLDEHH The following will plant tobaccot this year; Col. J. O. Padgett. 10 acres; E. T. II. Shaffer. 5 acres. W. B. Gruber. 5 acres; c. J. Beach. I acres; R. H. Wichman and Mr. Crosby together, - 5 acres. It hoped that others, near Walterboro will plant. The expert can super vise a f n w additional farmora'llriug near town and it is hoped that many of them will decide to experiment w ith' the crop. The introduction of tobacco cul ture in Colleton County will r°volu- tlonlze agriculture, and will add dol- V lars to our farmers. By taking tho propeiv interest in the. subject this year, the farmers will be prepared another season to enter this lucrative field. There Is no crop which will yield greater profits , LEE-JACKMON CELEHUA- Uanners Mercantile and Warehouse * Company Has Huccessful Year The annual meeting of the Stoejk- bolders of the Farmers Mercantile and WareKdus" Co. was held in the office of Peurifoy Bros, on Tuesday of last week. The report of the directors showed the Company to ha in a most excellent condition. A dividend of 10 per cent, was declared and paid, and 12 p^r cent, was car ried to the undivided profit account. This report was mosCgratifying to the Stockholders and to the friends ~ fol ders’ Day Dinner was r.jven. All the students In N. Y. Ha! 1 , and nfFtlhr Training School girls and some friends out aide the Dormiio ■.* were nvit^d to take part in tin coiner. I h'Trfv'is big I age in-wifi i : ’lek n jo , of the Farmers Union. The There are many people In Cohim- , lowing were elected as (lirectors ior bla 1 esides the tagislglor* pnd the j u,ci»»ensHritig year: TION ON EKIDAY NIGHT Newly Organized ^Chapter to C’ele“ bra*-* Great Occasion. On Friday evening. Jan. 23rd, the newly organized chapter of ’ th* Daughters of the Confederacy will have a Joint celebration of the birth days of two of the Cnnfed ,, racy’n greatest generals. Genera) Robt. E. tae and General Stonewall Jackson, whose birthdays are the nineteenth nnd twenty-first of January, respec tively. The public lm cordially invited, especlelly the veterans of the “Lost Cause,’’ gall* * arc well fill <1 each day ! l.cr/v is big I agaln-wifl i • -leg j, Jo F . to mentxpn what \\» had t*. c .: b.tt. Mr. L j s') far‘ > asXam cm;corn'?-!, i d< '» car. b! thir felt te \p!iiccb.tive Lettr -- . Hirtlo. Wrsh.. Jan. 13. 1 M. Jefferies. W^Rerboro. S. C. De*r ^ IlaAMig been born and re arc l i Colletiu. County and having 914 tor anotheV such aTair v hjle 1 am rr^iud.ont bc!i t - • We boVs of N* ^ I; ill. i.-ii j - ----- ,, tiv* effects of thAf banquet :< week be- ; tlv<*s and iriends al o fore it came. we dHn’t «c a.,v of the country. I **><» Well. I am still amon ■ th * very mu* h. and deslrs to congraL lat ay wa\ eniove.l b'^i. ypu oti your success 'n handllng .t ‘ 1 It hu*> occured to m n that, perhaps The- exarcipes will be held at the j y Willis, '"bool audi#>rium. No admission Rndan.rw n H SaundeJs.^w' C t’tmm j'' Uillow ing is the program: d.-rs. J M Wits* !i; .1 J Crosby. Ja.-l Program for Ihe Le.-.luckMm A*fte'r 'the adjournment of the Stock i Bltie. by every one present. :^“s K w^V^led ! song by Chapter. B*nnle Blue.Flng. for another year, ns follows: Jas. L. j " Saunders,' supper living. The dat '.rifiiVVTbe geogra^ ■veryAd bv Death of Mrs. A. J. Linder. On January 4th the death angel, vlalted the hom* of A. M. Linder and claimed for Its victim his dear mother All was done that a akllful phyaician and kind friends and loved ones could do, hut God In hit wisdom saw- fit to take, her to dwpU with him on high, where there ia no more s1$k- dopsin but peace and hanpt- for her. She was a true tan and had been a member o/ CarnW Methodist Church for 50 years. fihe will be greatly thlaa- ed in the church and community. ghe leaves to mourn her loss the following children: J. F. and C. B. Under of Adams Run. Mrs. Frank Rent* and Mrs. George Fender of Ehrhardt. A. M. Linder of'Weeks. It will be remembered that h n r hus band preceeded her to .the. grave by only a year and flv® months. The funeral services were con ducted by her pastor at the house in the. presence of a large crowd of sorrowing friends and r* latives. after which she was laid to rest in the Island Creek Cemet* ry bv the h.tdc children who Jan.. 14. 1914. * University News. The University of South Carolina fittingly celebrated the one hiNtdrod anH thirteenth year since its found ing by the appropriate exerc.r.es of Thursday, Jan. 15th. at which tim\ two of the South’s mdbt famous and belovod sons delivered addr<>8»*‘ti The addresses by Professor Charles L. Raper af the University of North CarolinA-and President George H. Denny of the Unlvarsity of Alabama wars thoroughly anjoyed and sp- praclatad by all prasant. M. A. Wright, the student body speaker for Founders’ Day, reflected much credit both upon himself and the University. Mr. Wright is a native of Edgefield County. / * With eKaminations beginning the 26th of the month, and that date you would lik“ u letter from thia part of the country, say once a month [f you do. 1 can supply you with saiw - Our customs, people and industrial methods together with opr religious principles school systems, etc., open a big field for discussion. „ If VOU so desire, please notifly me. Sincerely. J. Harrison. Uor’s Note: e will be pleased for Mr. Har rison to write us the letters mention ed above, and w e are aura our readers will enjoy them. We thank him for the kind words in hia letter* and appreciate hla interest and praise, l 1 Peurifoy pr'Hident; W C vfo<- president. .1 M Wltsell. tr-asur- r ;cml general manager, i Tb • outlook for th* n* w year u* exceedingly bright for this Company ' which will continue ita plan of ad vancing to the farmers fertilizer and g- nerai supplies. At The Baptist Church. Last Sunday the services rt the First Baptist Church were well at tended. The Sunday school had a scarcely a week off, the students ar*‘-f record breaking atthwlauee. And. working harder than ever, realizing that unless they make good on the pres n nt examinations they will have to withdraw from the University. With the convening of the taggi* despite the mu^h sickness among th** congregation, a splendid • crowd greeted the pastor at the morning hour. One new member was received making ten recently received into the i such ’ K' deni Reserve i of her husband and ».r,k h, - l—» fl«Hl l.v tV'-Or,nnta wa'liiif !>> ">“'■< bM cn lfc-1 It is believed that'under the term ture here on th 13th many of the i rhurch. At the evening worship a students renewed old acquaintances very large congregation hoard Pa.*-- aud friendships. ’ . tor Collum discuss A Voice from Professors H. C. Dpvis -ant! R*ed Hell. Smith, wlio atended the Modern L.m- , The services next Sunday will be gunge Confereme at Harvard Uni*.J as follows: Sunday school vrrsity, and the session of tf. Folk M. Magic tantem Leclure The services In the Metliodlst church on next Sundav will be devot ed to the Aoung people and the Sun day School. ‘ ^. > At the morning hour the pastor will preach an obJec*;sermQn explain ing. th* meaning of the objects •ho»J‘ At night, beginning at I o’clock. Dr. Wolling will give a torn lecture, using principally Bible srenee with a few other pictures.. Ther* will be no charge for admis sion. but ah offering will be taken in behalf of the Sunday School • AH are welcome. Let the friends from th“ country around attend both the sermon and the lecture. It i* the wish to make these sermons and lec tures both popular and Instructive. !te m *» Er**m Green Pood. /Green Pond. Jan. 19, 1914- Tb*» Press and Standard. • Pl»ase allow me c. little space in your columns for a few dots from this place Everything seems to be tnovlnr thing smoothly Those who have re'-etitly moved into our midst nr'** Mr. Olebmtion. **ry one Prayer, Mr. Folium. Song by Chapter, l Reading on Robt. E. tae. Mrs. Henry Koger. Vocal S<>I'L Mrs. M. Farn Fishhurne. Address on Robt. E. Lee. Dr. Wolling Lee's Favorite Hymn, For All The Satntsetc, Reading on Jackson. Mr.». J. G. Pad- g**tu. Duet. Mrs E. E. Jomis and Mr. C. P. ^ Tri«*e. ■> Address on Jackson. Mr. T. P. Baker. Song My Country Tls Of The*. ROLL OF HONOR. ItYTTAGK- VILLK HIGH SCHOOL Preaching :.t 11 A M ami . : w this le** Jaw that th' - b .nU \ it' ! in posicon to gii" <astoimrs even b«-’t*! !-ervi<e than .n th“ ****■ and that d car. ext nd its usofnliu'ai* to mor** r eople in tb** count> On a* count of the s‘ti^fm to, ' progress of the bank in the vear< sin* e it was organized. and ♦ he demand upon its resources to a* - commodat*.the people, the dir***'ti>i•- decided at.,his meeting ,*» recommend to the Stockholders that i’s «apt!!H and surplus be Increased*to This »ill be submitted ,«» th* Sto*k- miss thy ,en*I*T care. We tby loving face: .We ra*ss thy kind and ,< mler voice, oh! non* <'i*n tak> tiiy \1] ;s dark within our dwelling. Lo lely an* our,h* tris todiA : one we jovfMl '* deaidy ,jas passed forever away. Her I.ovinc Nie *v P< n-i**n Board Me?is. Tby* P nsion Board of Colleton County me, at the Court Lor«j So* ie*v whNh met in New V dtiring the hdfbhtya, gave th*- r’iid*-).' bod> InterysKlig ata-ount-s •<: meetings. Roth |>r*»f?ssor. : j»3!* rt> before tb*v Folk Lon* Sy* i Tlits*- papers wiH\he pubbsl'!-*! i that Fo*lety a* :tn early dat* Monday morning in (be ! '1* sMuIents were g\en an intere-t ti? ! account by E!’ H. T antis a’ 1 ■' f Rrookt* outlie meeting '>f tlv** ^t u*!* :.t J Volunteer Aaso* latior. ":•.••• j h* Id in Kansas City Christmas k I The University basketball f'C m left Tuesday for tiie trip ili-oagu ltouse on Monday last and transacted several 1 ;V/ rth ' ” aroiu^ an.l Virmni.i matefss yf'impoktiqse Tl;e public | j n .| lt , j* )njt 4) f p \1 \t the morning hour th* Pastqr will preaih oh-^Uomlng to A Throt.*' of (ir:t‘ *'. '*t i a’ th** * v«*n'’ hour tb<- sui *‘t ' U l 1 !'•' beice *f \ Great M in Evervbody ^t.vit-d u:it! esp** iaJly the young mcb. Ordinalo-n Se rvice*.. Next TBurstlav *• •eiung ,h . ‘ :C v* oh-lork M* i R G Pri* e an*! R !1 Renton, who w *re elctect d , 'reotw oi tiie Jlapt'.d Chunh two w* <*kr- ago w ill be ordained^ Parlor CoUtfiu \y ill be a si-ted in * 'i' ' and Mn- W Drawdy’ and family, i Mr anq Mrs. Melvin Marvin , Mrs Attgt” Hess'diod of Kav'':.<l « return* *1 boiue after a slio r J v si! to IV*r daughters. Mrs. 11 I ;'r*>w*ls. HAT’. P.-aeh Vi.itr-d \ViJ5f«*s Med _ . Mr Ji.hn Giitcii has n ttinu d iionje i.i **r an • xi ■r.<b ‘Lv!*; t to li> r ct- Mr and Mr- B. O BejieV U 'Mt. Carmel. - . . Mr an’*] Mrs. G W l»t ■ *': v. Wait'-rhoro Kridaty. , <mr s '.mil is prog r'-mg ' rv nbeh under the management <•! ;,s t.acliec^MlKs Kmllv SW'flisn thlsvterviee by Revs. F O. if Curt.y-y ,There will b** inva* lilng at tlr* i L C. Lawson and. tb *. Baptist.m4i$is tp 0|n j e, i,ool houseViaii. 25,b ♦ora of Walterboro Everybody -The members are e<j •*«-iaUy requested to b** p*fes o i>t K.vit i! to thi ^.-»-rvic. ' < R‘*v ,1 y M Faneij. The pub- L is invi,*d to a,ten*l. Fort e* |)0!id*'nt. Average HO a*d Above oa and DoporDnenl. Dpart»um*nt of High -School. Third y»»r: Clar*nee Ackerman. Russell Ackerman. Alef Durant. First year: Got sale Durant. ' Department of Common School. Seventh Grade: Clarence Durant. Mabel Ack*rtnan. Sixth Grade. Melllchamp Reeves. Carrie tau Willis. Fifth Grade: Pattie Addison. Nora Lee Bishop. \ Bessie Isg'-tt. Fourth Grade: George Hoff. RtiVyoond Gatch bird Grade. PierceNGrlffHh- Ralph Gritlltb., Dan Jor-lAfl. Kirk Siivitb. |Leq Pier* A S<-cop<1 Grail**: Teddy A-Idisoin Dargnn Breland. \ • Avelytt Hr**land. William Harris Willi* Vernelle Ackerman. ‘ttehecca Adams. He rt^sjleevej* *I’lmliti** Willis. LeitnWijUs. It-n;* Bell ImL • Eks, GraoPs* Cuhl“ HIM Davis Smith. Reatric Pier* **. Ruth Addison. 1>. R. Drawdy of. Drawdy’i? operate*! or. for app ndUltie* n < o! Cbar’*.—toij'y hospitals »’rt«ia>. i ,r Riddick V* kerman ansisting in the operation. It will *aus*' pi a' pleasure to h»s friends to know U;: t Mr. iDrawdy is rapidly Improving Jog. Ramicy of Fondcrsouv il" was in tew a ye»ter.ittv v.,i. - Court, a* the law providea that oniv ,1;, j Cebf«*dcrat** Soldiers -h:*.!l serv< on the Pension Roard. Mrs. E. F. Hyine^ >ybo has b‘*ei. nursing her niece. Mrs. Herman I Crosby, for several we* ks, is,now ill he-self and M r » tHov-r lt«s b **:i 1 called In tc* take h**\placc. *uid*-h*s from other d,ic-t> ing »*,’rol!i.*l than ev» r‘ ; 1* fan Marion AcKermv Meredith R. Wollinr. vlv* the Southern Cotton Oil Cdmnar Oyster Suj.iier. An oyst* r itupp*-r will '♦* kiv.-i' by the Wonitn’s Missionary So* - ty ** Great Swamp on Fr’day ev* nin-g 1 •*, o’clock. Jan. .Mth. a, ,b ‘ • n-no of Mrs W. J. O’O iin. Jr. Tb** •’blic is cordially invited to ao* n*l *1! guests hf'ft specially req iesterk-to infant Dead. \>b“'n. the infant daughter 1 Mrs N II Kendricks f died on Friday afternoon very Ik nous illn**ss. Tlu* Allendale, spent Saturday and S»in- be present a, the .*tH»v.- named hoar, day In the city visiting h'a parent*. ’'Come one, Vome all." Dr. and .Vr^ Wooing. j, r ' , w . *N fute r.*l was conducted at the house Tli • j’r**ss and Standard. t * r Cofkpm on Saturday unfortunate * itourh, not to win the Mcrpient atxLive Oak (’em piano, wen third prize, a '« affih ted family.has the watch, and 8 *" v " r -' r thankful Amicus. syi uv and elsewhere. a host of trietul** here . Yours -ikuerelv. Lillie Godl^ 1 x < 'artl «»f Thanks. , Islaq^lton. Jan 19. 1914. Editor The Press and Standard: l wish ,o-,h:uik my litany frt *n<ls through, vour fiaper for votes »Rve«» me in the g^end piano, contest v, of Tavlor’s. \ Wiebmnn and Son and 1, being vdy’s gold i • I