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* 40 % * ^ *5 ■ * « \ V e V .4 v v- / \ SECTION * 't * • X ✓ VOL XXXVI. / WALTERBOB 0, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28.1914 NO. 24. IT. |>. CKLEBRATIOX A KU( ( KSS Int^re^tin/ Pmeram Itrn.lercil no Xonday XiRfit. A ■ ■ ■ ■" ■■ The L®e-Jacksen celebration of tno local cTiHpter of the Unite ^ Haugh- William tera of the Confederate was held-oik a resident of ,‘" r ' Monday night of last w^ek at tbel “ - - ° f W a,,erboro - *** School Auditorium, it having been poatponed from Friday night on ac count of rain. Quite a considerable number gatnted to witness the events of the gprenlng. and th^ entire program was rendered with much success. The methods which are being used by the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy show that its membership is enthusiastic and that the chapter will be a success. I Carolina Notes. * The N»ae of the Literary Digest of January 17 contains an excellent ar ticle on "The Binet System of Test ing School Children." written by Dr. Josiah Morse, head of the depart ment of ‘Philosophv at ‘the Univer- sltv of South Carolina. »- The second issue of the pamphlet •"The infinitive and Participle in-ing,” the very efficient work of Dr. Reed Smith of the department qf English at the University, has Just com n from the press and is now ready for dis tribution. This will come as a bit of good news to 'til teachers in the State with whom the work is justly popular because of its value to the teachers of South Carolina. .The manger of the baseball team has anounced his tentative ached dule. _ Th" University wMl play 23 college'games, fifteen of which will be played at. the University. The schedule embraces games with eol- leges from Pennsylvania. West Vir ginia, Virginia and North Carolina. Prospects for a good team are bright. Eustace Bvadely won the medal ofC‘*red annually by the Wade Hamp ton Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy to a student of the Uni versity who writes the best essay on some assigned subject in connection with the Confederacy. The manager of the University t^nck team is trying to arrange for j the University to compete in th" leg j track ^neet which is to be -heUi in Washington this spring. Many of the larger colleges of the Eastern and Middl" Atlantic States will enter this meet. Several of the University students are employed in clerieaJ^poSitions by the legislature. 'laM ,!»» «KM*i«ati-<*# lx*** Monday, January 2f> and‘'will end the “Mst. gi:> February 2. The number of studerits DIED \T HIS IKttiK. lAMKs ISLAND, s. €’. JAN.- f 4TH Win. DavU, i n the Seventy-Fourth ’ «ge formerly jnt« of James Island. S. C . was tpprn at Walterboro, June 20th, 1840. He was 4he youngest son and last sur viving member of the familv of th«* late ex-Senator Wm. H. Davis and Susal O. Frampton; a great grandson of Col. W’m. Davis, a distinguished officer of th« War of the Revolution, and a member of the First Legtsla- tui^ of South Carolina, and a kins man of ex-President Jefferson Davis. The death of Mr. Davis* brother. Lieut. Edward F. Davis of Waiter- boro and of hla sister, Mrs. A. H. Hagood, of Barnwell; Mrs Perry wll liams of Walterboro; Mrs. Elliott Solomans of Lawtonville. and Miss Susan T. Davis preceeded his by many y^aes. Mr. Davis received hisearly educa tion at home, later taking courses at Winnsboro Military lastitute and at Wofford College. Spartanburg. S. C. When th" Civil War began he was among the first to offer hia services to his country. Joining the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery. C. S. A. and serving, with distinguish^ bravery until the Surrender. May 15th. 1883 b" was united in marriage with Caroline E Walter, a daughter of the lato Alfred P. Wal ter of Adams Run. S. C. By this union there were six children, four of whom survive him: Wm: A^ Davis of Savannah; Jap. K. Davis of Char leston: Mrs. Geo. Marion R"ed of Charleston and Mrs. G. D. Oswall of tames Island. , As a soldier it has been said of Mr. Davis that he knew no fekr. As a Than he was of kindlv impulses, gen erous to a fault; upright and honora ble In all his dealings. To do a tiling because it was expedient onlv was for .him an impossibility. Pos sessed of untiring industry, h" work ed faithfully to retrieve his broken fortune* till he was laid aside by ^ll health. In his' «arly manhood Mr. Davis joir d the Presbyterian T*hur<h. His funeral services were held a* Janes Island Presbyterian Church Friday. Jan. IGth. at twelv» o’clock. Inter ment was at the Church yard. IX REPLY TO LETTER Ob 4 HAXTA PROCKAtl OF MISSIONARY * Cl REV. B. E. HALFORD LEAVES j ANNUAL MEETING OF TRR Wrtcer is I »jm m *«cm1 to. . Dlspem.-ar) Wants Present laiws Enforce*!. Walterboro. 8. C.. Jan. 22. 1914 Edtor The P-ess and Standard: t I notice in your issue of last week that one who named bimrJlf Santa Clause is of the opinion that the m- estaolishing of tha Dispensary In CoL l a ton would enable children to ar- juire an eJjcati?n who are now deprived of It by reason of the money bling sent away for whiskey. "'Now I do not care tc take Issue with Santa, only ,to say this: He say* wherev r there Is smok> there •s fire; I think !f he will Inveetlgxte a little b" will find that there Is more fire about his argument than good reasoning. Where pebplo do not speed their money for whiskey wo hsve more schools and bettor sch:-0k- by A C. Cree. D. D. BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Willing, .fasio;. i ' ‘ • ftrmd *r~»wr WW W to the young people in this chureV--^},,,^,. r<i - j The*second term will be- ! \^ tfjc morubur hour the pr. , -'tjr 9 ’ I spoke u* n full house on wjist can If” the tnnd» of day and why sonfe v"SpcT3 with longer t"rms. He sTates thfil when they did away with the dispen sary they just simply took the tchov! away from the farmers* children. Now here la where he Is mistaken* We took tha Dispensary away froR the drunk«n ffither that the ehildren may be enabled to attend school He speaks of other cotRitiea g?t- ♦ing Dispensary money for their schools. Now to admit this we will ask the old man to investigate hem jjist a little. ’The men who oporatir the Dispensary do it for the money that is in it for them. The whiskey dealer don’t.care a snap If your child ren ar° educated or not. Santa. Claus also says that he thinks tha^ the people of Colleton world laugh and slap their hands if the Dispensary was given back to them. Ho may. end others who love the^stuff. but it would v“ry likely make many a poor wife and mother cry and wring her hands. a > V He speaks of the longer terms of school by reason of the whiskey* money. Now. Santa, if you wM! get your people to vote a special levy and the school term longer l«v honest money, your children caq have it and not on blood monoy cither. Prohibition Is not for tho mah who can master this r vll habit, but to help the poor man who has not the will power to resist the de mon drink: and when we h"!n him itMhute at l»urt»r’» Creek on l eb. i to hl » new Field in Abbevilb KOn k lloblers of Smonks Merrantle A'liday. 1" it* a. M.— Devotional services bv Rev. G A. Martin. 11 "t* The Duty of-Christianity to the World. Revs. J.'.C. Law sun, and F. O. S. Curtis. ” * 12 tie—God’s Financial Plan? Rev. J. C. Uollum and others. l:tb» -Adjourn for dinner on grounus till 2: .30. 2 30P. M.~*-Mission Work in Brazil. Rev. J. W. Wolling. D. D. 3:30—Enlistment and Co-operative Work. A .C. Cree. D. D.'\ Haterday. 10:30—Devotional Meeting by Rev. J M. Craven. 11:0—Enlistment snd Co-operatioh ll:3t»—A Realistic View .of Many of Our Churches by W J. Langston. D D 12:30—The Outlook in the For«ign Lands. Rev. J. W. Wolling. D. D. 1 30 P. M.—Magic Lantern Lecture on Foreign luinds. Rev. J. W. Wol ling. D. D. Sunday. 11:o0 A. M.—Sermon by W. J. Langs ten. D. D. 4 On P. M.—The Financial Side of God’s Work, Rev. A. t\ t ree, D. D. KverybodT is {invit'd to attend these meetings and every church in the country, regardless of denomlna- Umnis Invited to send’repre8"ntat;vi» ! , wft'ytaui.ment will be provided for all who attend - . , J. ft. Funderburk, Pastor. County. Rev. B.-F. Halford, a lifetime resi dent of Colleton County,-and a man who has done, much for the cause of Christ in the county, left Saturday for his new home in Calhoqp Falls He has accepted a call as pastor of | President and General Manag«r the Baptist Church there, one of Die motd gratifying, largest churMies In the county. Mr. • ‘ The Company did s large voli Co"»|iany„ Inc. The Smoaks Mercantile Company of Smoaks, held its second mnaaal me-ding of Stock Holders Jan. Sfith' in town Hall all of the stock wan re presented. The report made bjr thn we help !vs fa*nil v and er.ibl" ’his.:' ■ f <«rnce*Klpl»y. Mi/s' Winabee Sanders Grace and Mr Walter Kirby were married on Wednesday, Jan. 21st. a^ high noon *♦ the home of the brtde’s father. Mr. c. M. Grace. .^TSe ccr*'inony took place in the pa’i ir which was beautifully deco rate! with f a rns and smitax. The bride was-gowned in a handsome bro vn travelling suit* and carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of th' vc'H . Miss R'hame Grace, a sister o' The hrid 1 ', was maid of honor and v ■<> dressed in pink, A brother of th.- ■ croom was tn" only other at- t !,t. About twenty-five friends e britlo were nr*sent, includ'ng hDdren to attend rcbonl. :lver and sjrter ♦>(' Mr. Kirby. Bridge Rev, and Mrs. II. P» . . , ’ , ^ ’ linage :.*w. auo *irs. n. *> In the last place I noTPg tMt Mr. of . H . irl;orv Grnvf> . ; , n d' Hiss ' ,ta r vs: . 'IT rbtlrv Cnldv ell of Kdialo 1.1 nd. '' t ’T , -‘S^he ver->»nonf. P if-*! thannPr bf Rev. TT 7’. Hardy of th at University who are work-ing the • Rr f 0 ,. n .tjy. Th" nh-JVt ho’>r wv l River: iv a>\ U v. a*- Uirougb college is Increasing with a niaRfb 1 nt* rn l f> tur* each year. • * • whl< h for <*\er an he nr a^pt’- ’ ’. b'> sTsa'i'.irr'.'.re • i ry glad to , i'*9r * hocao looked and listened with the of ♦hc.sigdlng of a contract with \Y*n- ls ;r*ost attention: ford CollepXfor a game of football The services next Sunday morning at the Spartanburg County Fait next will he of special Interest an th '.corn- fall. munion will be administered and aq- Snnta rjjo ri^ht there th o t nre sePitye wM^, - V‘-r '* 'Vow- fr this it true Svrel m-oh'.bitloT'. law. The l —.-:!! p^ver c’lfoce*- *» -,4 no* h» t*-'T tVgn • , '-o T. , If l-e f> r r-- --io*. ef the l, 1 '^ .wh'V j' f; rm ti;c *>?fi*' rs of I ♦ t i i. *,‘ Halford leaves many friends in .Col- Pton County who will regfet that the Lord has called him to other fields. As a minister. Mr. Halford was conscientious snd energetic, snd the work has prospered wh n rever V has been in charge. Before entering the ministry Mr. Halford was eminently successful in business, owning and opening a large hardware establishment at the time when he felt himself called to the ministry. At first he continued his business while preaejhing.- but later, feeling that he could not divide his time, he closed out hl» business and b"gan in earnest to nrepare him self for the 'work of tHb ministry. He took the English Ministerial Coursp at Iowa Christian College, having the derree of B. L. conferred upon him. He also attended for awhile the Southern Baptist Theo logical Seminary at l^ulsvillc where he took the pastor’s course. He has the distinction of having been the first blue seal graduate pastor ir* the state in teacher training, thus fitting himself for bis ereat work-. Mr. Halfon^ hq* filled nastewates in the Colleton. , Savannah River. Charleston and Orangeburg associa tions with credit to himself and honor to hnf Mas^pr Befor" le*'.-- ing for Calhoun Falls on the third Sunday he visited his former fields wjiere he was well received. Th** people of Cot* “ton. whIM r*v gretting to part with Mr Halford, got wish for him much success in h:<- new seen" of activity, ;*r,d Mie prnve’-s of al| of his former char* 1: members will be with him th tc. iocal Rills in the (iCnernl YsseniMt The Genefral Assembly lt*r tb ■ last v e*‘k has b"en b^ietlv ■vlth * ImiDRs and/fhe' cons de***'- tion of pevcraj/Hm port ant blllg Among th" bJ>Ts which .are *o *•*♦ reiv«> % t*'^are tho V' ‘'.‘ajtuc with cmaffursor*- edu<n*1cr>. pr*tnavv of business the past year and the net income was very satisfactory. A nic" sum of the net earnings was carried to a surplus fund and tba re mainder paid out In dividends to fea Stock Holders, the following Direct* tors were re-elect-d. F. J. Berry, J. E. Smoak. H. M. Carter Md. I. M. Maxey. and E P. Redish. The bo#d of Directors re-elected th* olficers ss follows F. J. Berry, Pres. J. E. Smoak V. Pres I M. Massy» Gen. Manager 'Secretary and Trnaa P. M. Berry Asst. Manager and salaa- man Grocery Departinent. Miss Lacf* Brabham Milliner and salesman, Mr. J. M. Hiers and Miss Hattie Cooata salesman. / ■ ■/. The Company occupies two largo Stores and carry a large and up to date lino og General Mdse, and Mil linery besides a good line of Coflas. Caskets, one and two horses Colum bus wagons and a. good supply of American Fence wiqe. The officers and envfilov-es are all proud of the success of the Com pany the past year and If h»rd and steady work fair dealing polite and courteous dealings with th** trad^ coutits for any thing the business will merit proportionally o\or and over ag*aln. tt nr AGE- WILL Bfc HELD AT , ♦il.L’.i* Sheridan,TownshiH K.-Jt. Convention. Suittay. Eeh. 1, |OI4. - Proirnim: 10:^ Devotional services. Rev L. ft. orman. 4;i World-wid? S. S. Work. Jas. K Peurifoy. «. .X 11:10 The Aim of S. S Tear here. J D Utsey. . X 11:2i» Th* Sund*^ School and Its PoiiSlbllitles, j f». Ri,h*T. VI: 4P Tli" Relation of Adult', to the S. S. 11:;.5 Dffering for State Work. 12:15-’ Tlio Tc;] r-V , \ C.u- ’ I" o’hcr- n-h v .otj . •.. •! . follo '-'V. hv- a' | •*• which 'iv, and Mr". Kirby i • ”t - T*sb to Hr -o; •iloj' r • * ■ r .i a " tow i»r”s* lit ' ’vTs o': v . a* hen ’ Me-tlng. W. •KtoJ. aa<l l ‘ 1P r ^ lCS 7 ‘ A P polntmenf_of Committed TU -di.'opc vif. » % tv r.rc ornc ;t>t ’«‘ "v«*r-’ of ‘XT e • ■ 77* fV>r-' 4. o* o I K*. y<;\ ft one-.'* V U out for iic" •’)»> < > nitty.' : vo 1> ■ n ! *re Ip' Jtinu Ir.tcreui of f ile x' *;■ '* *>1 Among thcAftlls v,’» <■■■■■ f ■ 1 fpiii y\- titen i D-i^vnirnd. P. Mis- H SH ' / M. Ackormr.n. Hmith-O’Hryan. pit.nuts for ilmrch raembership r*- c"ivcd. I^t all the members attend, also the friends from other churches An -v.nt of mu.h inform, look I and fri.nd. nronnd In ,0. ,h. home of Mr. .U.l, F n„,h »;1]j ^ ^min hl placo at the home of Mr. IKIL of Cottageville on Sunday P. M at ? o’clock, when his charming daugh ter. Miss Mattie, became the | bride of Mr. Eddie O’Bryan of Henderson-' Vill". The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk poplin w*ith gloves to match and never looked lovelier than on this occasion. The wedding "'arch was beautifully rend"red by Mrs. A A Willis and the ceremony was impressively performed by Mr. Givens of Hendersonville. Immediately after the ceremony the happv couple left In a touting car for Hendersonville, wh^re .they will tnake their future home. The bridfi is a charming vounc lady of Cottageville and will b« greatly missed by her many friends. * The groom Is a hustling young business man of Hendersonville.. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Givens, Meesrs. Harry land Judge O’Bryan, brothers of the groom: Mr. Charlie Mlxson and Miss Loda Bootle of Hendersonville, Mr. Steve Crosby Dr. Wolling. Invited. The young peopl" are ICE KA (TOR? I SHUT DOWN Ndw , ... " The Ice factory.will be closed dar ing the month «f February on ac count of extensive new machinery which will be Installed during that month. The company has several new pieces of machinery, including evaporators, condensers, etc. and these, when installed, will add to the speed of the plant. ; \ * Alrqpdy the ice plant has a valua ble equipment, but the new machin ery which has arrived will add greatly to the efl&ciency of the plant. The company will not k!el| Ice during the month of February. Services at Evergreen. Rev. L. M. Hiers. ;formerly of AullriUe. Mo. but a native of Colie- ton County, will conduct a series of Christian qf Walterboro, and a few relatives | meetings at Evergreen and ftdeh’dBk ! Church, near town, the services , to The bride leaves a wide circle of j begin tohjght and to cont.nue relatives and friends who wish for her a long and happy life. , At The Presbyterian Church thorugh Sunday. Rev. Hiers is well known through out Coftctton County, he having been born and raised in the county. He has made quite a success at Mlssoura.. At the Presbyterian'Church n"V itPd his manv friends h"r" will weL SuntMjr the services will bo devoted *eome him back into the county. Mr. largplv to th 0 subject of the work of : H'ers is the son ef G. H. Hie** of the ministry. At th" Sundav School neor Walt-rboro.. Mr Hiers after cjio office’*' 5 4 *t rrd they how no fer.r«. " tni" tb" .cfll* sbrmld t <• * and tb i- officer tskoo fr and men* put there tl'at wiR tlu* law. Now. Mr, Santa, if you • h of service to yrqr j-.enni* i*i ‘ f day and generation. w» y don't 'rv to do it by advocating the sale of that which will corrupt morals, dwarf humanity: That which Is responsible for the greater part of the suff- ring of the natiqn. Stop advotatingg whiskey and advocate that ' which makes for Right and Righteousness: that which stands for puritv. vistue and good morals. Liv" right in His sight, then we can have better schools brighter children and happier homes, and not off blood money eith"r. Santa, "thiak, pray, that the thoughts of thine heart may* be,forgiven you. So mpte R be.” / ^ "Lord, forgive him for he know"th not what he sayeth. or what the^ef- fect of It may be both here and her«- after." > - / /H. A . l".r,U ' ■ i'i] o* • r * !o','d:’. i m ^ • T’.<N {.fa!,; WM tf’r'k *• :rn <* v..*s. "1! kno vu !*. and v \ v.. y T»cpulsj*v* Sit •* t’l" *h> v't cl' Cr»‘t. .*!!<] Af.’-v. U. M Gr:ic* n::d tv r mxQy frieqds Jr* r* w<Jf wish for. her h):iny y.’srs of.linppiucss. Mr, Kir! v 0 succ *sful business man of Hickory Grove, and. ju- i? tn b« congratulatKd .upon wliuying st* attractive and ar.coajpllsUed ti bride. ! >- f r ' yy: ^ *- | W 1 • 1*1 or <Rir ; u.K *h Mrs. Bryun Dead. • Mrs. S. C. Bryan dUnl Friday morn ing at the home of her sdn, Magis trate J. E. Bryan, of Walt®rboro and was buried at Doctor’a Creek on Sunday afternoon. Dr. Wolling of the Methodist Church conducting the funeral exercises. In_J»er 76th year. Mra. Bryan had for a long time b“en‘ a conscientious antL loyal member of the Methodist Church and had taken a considerable part In the workAif the church. §he was well kqown'in iWalterboro and other portions of the county where she was respected and loved for h®r Christian character and true womanly virtues. Mrs. Bryan is survived by seven •children, two ^aught"rs and 4fiv« sons, as follows: Mrs. S. H. Ftfeat of Mulberry. Fla., Mrs. C. F. Moore of St. Helena Island. J. E. and E. ft Bryan of Walterboro, W. E. Bryan of McColl. Fla . J W. Bryan of Hen dersonville ami F A. Bryan of White This ber n aved family has the Notice to Baptists To the Baptist* of Walterboro and vicinity. v, ..» ' 4. I am addressing you through your community paper, as well as through the Baptist Courier, appealing to you to enabl" me—by personal gift from j Hall each of yos^—to pay an emharra' 5 «- sympathy of a large host of friends ing‘debt now resting on the St a;.'j throughout* the county: v Quite a number of people have Lium-Iicoii s"tt( contribution^., varying fro:y j o n Tuesday. Jan. 27. at 12 M a tw^ntv-five cents to tendollars. h 1 '* d*‘lightf'ul lunch wiis given ^at the •V amount received does not enrne home of Mr, ami Mrs. Philip Bogo- n*‘3r paying the debt. By i’i>t * slow In honor of th' ir new-born son. small sacrifice and som® self denial '-A delightful time was had by eserv hundreds of our ecorle cbtlld > i ' '*vl tvo icK*“lijce»r o 5 1 1' * 1 nf i.*' th* m pro « irr of-Hlff.? : ( ■ !> .ton ( *" it '-teitl cT 1 up for censj W'Si Anotk r'Vi! of Mt*. Strickland’si is to spunns* tKe ili'ihking «*f whiskey Oiu railn ad trains in tlu* sjtate. We are informed that Mr. Strick land hits given much thought to’this subject and that hp has a strong hill"which will remedy this condition to a remarkable degree NOTICE. All Sunday School workers dur ing to attend the approaching State 6. S. Convention which meets at Anderson. Feb. 11, 1914, and wish ing delegates’ privilege*, will please communicate at once with Miss Ida M. Fishburne. Secretary, so Uist signed credentials may be forwarded in time. , Our county may send fifteen dele gatee As already a number have signified th»!r determination to at tend. the number.of certificates re maining is limited. To secure one of these, therefor®, promptness may be necessary. -■ Mr**. (’raveh ^>ead. Mrs C. c. ('raven died at her homo at Walterboro on Tu"sday of fast Week and* was burled on Wednesday at Redon's C'hurh. the Rev. J. C. Collum eonducting the funeral ser vices. Mrs) Craven was thlrty- • ight years old and Is survived by - husband, five children, a mother two sisters and three brothers, Mrs Craven was well known In Colleton snd has a large host of friends who will sympathis'* with the bereaved family. ’ / .vi H*5S'4» .TjT: f. After pwor ?:dn TV- Bible C!a. Rev. V. V. Dibble 2’.'Pi How/to Mufce f»ur K rv. ,Dt* J. W. \v»»tl J^Flection of A”ro J nT ti- ut . f Dcl>'g.i»< ’ v* *yConv n- i! >n. Harp of t ■ >i • ^ td :*>'?rn The folioKioir tVisii S' i>rit! .r» Tosvr.sfcqyi*j«t| ; ferul delegates; X Beths h-'in; CotiRggviiie, M. !’royidem ? ‘. /fSed f-ik, Sand Hill, Spring Hill s:** Hi ked f» B thl"- .fan* . hobetli. YKRDIER TUWNHHII* S. H. Convention to m* at Ml. Carmel Sun«U.v, Eeh. H. M»14. ’ ./ ‘ Prugrem: 10: 3d—Devotional 8ervlc«s, Rev:* J, O. Burnett. 10^6—Thi* Aim of 8. 8. Workers, J. J. Padgett. 11:00—The E|e;.|* ntr.ry Dept, in the S. 8., Miss Ida M. Fishburne. 11:15—Roll. Call of Schocls by 8e- cHtary. . • * ' /" * * 11:80—The" 8. S. Movement, Rev P. K. Crosby.. / • 11:45—Trained Teachers, Why? How?, J. F. Rtsher. - 12:00—Relation of Parents to the Sunday School. Rev. J. O. Burnett. 12:15—C>ur Goal. Every S. 8. Or ganized, Mrs. E. C. Beach. Appointment of Commtttees. In termission for dinner on the Grounds. 1:30^—The Bible Clsss Arganiced. What then? . Jas. E. Peiirifoy. 2:00—Making'our Sunday Schools Missionary. Dr. J. W. Wolling <- Offering for State’ Work. Elec tion of officers. Place of Next Meet ing. Adjournment. Let Everybody lie at Churrri. of Passion Hoard. In oar iskne of Week wo stat« d 1 , body* present mid several tonsjs vvoite that Mr. A-A. Patter, oil, Sr. was given, by Drs. John M. Kl<*in arid iX^totirman^of th" p-ns^n Bonn! offnu the ipupty. Go to Church! Go to Church! tu*w the cry heard in many our land. The men shonfd go. if for no oth'-r reapon DtRii to show *h*-ir c‘<ft*"rn fon-ftfl*^ best institution in the land*”" Th" women should en hecjurki' tie* ihurch stands for I iiie>r*An Wlilrh thev bejii*ve. The We bay; found, low- j voting, nvoh and ^’oung v.pmen should young people In confi"c‘)ru v ith the service in th* Sunday "School in , Alleged R* b'v'ry. This r robably just the afternoon, the pastor w l 111 preach Ob Monday night of last we k ne-chbor is Jhinking ai o 1 " at the regular mornlnc hour for *■■ -- i>an Zeicler. while on His wav honi" if vm s«-nd ta.h. ^ * . vice.-nt 11 o’clock. 6t» the subject f r«ni Walterboro. stiff, red th" In-; a r.u e.fft at on* e bn 1. '* ;/ r 7*-: «:•» to tn- Ministry", ami ft. ft 1:5.00 in monnn.n^.',.^.^ ; l r, ll n ”^St.**Tii^ t ' -V Charleston, M, Berg Sert'y u 1., < Dr. J. M. Klefn, • Dr/ L M Stoke-*. Mr. and Mrs FratdK M Kohn. and aft joined wishing tKe new comer a hap* 4>y and prospyfous life. that they have stiffScient proof with At the Baptist Church. v^hicb to cohvict. Regular services at the First Bap- ; ' ° tist Church next Sunday at 11 A. M. and , :3ft p. Sunday School at 5 0 A M. Everybody cordially ffivlfed. NOTICF. The Woman's Forelcn v » ¥***7 will meet Tuendav . v 3rd. at 4;3<K o'clock, # r *sid*nes of Mrs. Jnc t> c. - . ■O' f , • Hendersonville Circuit AppototoMats. The follow ing are the appointments for Hendersonville ■Circuit. M. E. rv^r-h. South: Preaching at Salem Fraf rnally^, W. T. Iierb'nx. Cor. 8e* t. -A —— .. Farmers’ Union Meeting. ♦ ’* M. All members cf Pcni*l l:cO fa” '’•’nday at 11 A. M.; at Peniel mers union No. 755 are rwjuested t. ' "d Sundays at 4 P. M.; at end urged to attend a dtl! m* . ti"* t w/ ond and fourth Sundays a( Peniel School House Wedne'ti’ .. \/ r evening, February 4th, at 7 ; > * o’cloekTo - > . uc* ^ L Bellinger, Sec. and Tr'j*; / In the future The meeting of the King’* Daugh ters. at-d Sons held Monday after noon at-Mrs. <*. »n. KsDorn’s was ; quit" well uttcralt'd and the husi- n'-ss of lait’year aL'Jlnifehed up with the record c f much charity work hav ing been done. The «;lrrt!oa of of ficers was then In order and the fol lowing we're elected: Mrs. J. D. Edwards to" i Mts. Edwards has ♦bat posit ion; Mrs. ever tbaf P :on was 'ected j ~n becatis»> th***-" ar*>- iaucht the but ti^bned to,; t and M", .!. W i higljest. rrtodels fer lif**. The boys -Miley of.Lod.v wa rii t.ul > halrman j niid girls shouM g*J to * Inu-ch to learn Persons having huslTe vu wi'bfttli'' ibont Go<l and'tb*'good things taught ■Peftsjon Hoard * vs take P lip with In t,he Bible „ Mr Mil-y or the Clerk ef Cou.’t. \Vli.:«t Ex-President Taft savs: < . • * , “A mov'tmiit popularity known as ^<*r«l Automobiles. , th" "Everybodv-at-Church Sundav The Walterboro Garage CompaaT,| movement Is being b* an!'from in Ltif has Just received another ear-., load of Ford Automobiles'. The new : a - W. A.lcirby. Pretor leader and Mrs. n istanL »' <us to have Hie b la our work, so t laces made vacant Aarload has tht"e roadsters and ihre.- touring ears. This eotHprji.v In' just finished gelling a carload or touring cars which arrived about two weekr ago. There was a meeting of officers of the Coonty Sundav C-booH on last Saturday at the ! of the S»cre- tary. Mias Ida V township was r-pn^ were fourteen m m* , O. H. Guess town today. Every. ’ *b"rc variouHi sections of the nAintrv Ex- Pre«ident Taft if now reported ’ Jo have plated th" blue button emblem of tUeflHiovement on h<s «oat lapel, and t^bave declared that there is great ined of widespread church-, ghin^ in order to offset the evil re sults of an Ill-advised emotionalism, which is unnecessarily exposing to public view unwholesome plases of evil. Going to church everv Sun day will, in Mr. Taft’s opinio* "u 1 * in a .clenrerV’onceptlr i t r ,aal 'responsibility. , Let* everybody be at >x* ' Tunday—at all the Hnir*» -d- ' ing to their choice. JT , %