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VOL. XXXVI.
WALTERBQRO, S. C., y^DNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914.
NO. SO.
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VIEWS ON WOKK
Of LEGISUIURE
HKNATOK ACKKKMAN OF (XVLLK.
TOX CXH XTY INIM ( SSFS IM-
PORTAXT MKASl'KKS OK
STATU WIDK I NTH REST.
nSITHH M EACD
NEW LAWS FOR
COLUFON COUNTV
PASSKO AT RKt'KXT XIKKTIXG
OK THK STATE LEGISLATCRE,
. A.\T> AKKE4TIXG THIS .
<xh'xty aiAxe. ;
HIGHWAY COMMISSION ELECT! VI
Kurtaer Bill. 2.<>ni Rate Hill, Slate
WarehouM* Measure, am! Gen*
eral (Jrease^ lanr lUHea^^ed
Give^ IteaMiii for
t , . '
«m Kuril.
< otiiHy Treasurer ami Amlitor to be
Klecteil for Four -Years. Tax
Levy. ’ Man) lm|K>rtant
Measures of Loral
Interest.
CURENCE L WOODWARD FOUND NOT
GUILTY OF HRDER BY COUETWI JURY
PRESENTMENTS OF
THE GRAND JURY
X
Hard Fought Cate Results in Verdict in
. Favor of Defendant. Theories Ad*
\ ' ' 1 • ’ ’ ' ' '
' vanced by Both Sides. Many Law
yers in
RKXOKRKII AT THE RKI EXT SES.
MIX OK THE I'OI KT OF GEX.
ekaI. skssioxh for -v; %
1 THIS t'Ot'XTY.
S. BENNETT SHOT
BY GRADY CRM
Mr, Editor:— S nator J. I). Ackerman of Cot.
As it mlEllL 'ntArsf cirvrf , r. i.r ,as0vi,,e J,j * 8 »«Pptlfd »« With the
AS it nRfUL.nter *t sene o: : our . roll:) , vitlK li;( of BJ|ls pfr ^ (ins ro ,
reatiera to know what wa^.tlone in leton County which wore paK.ni nt
.Uie last Legislature. I will mention tit** iast session of the A. C. Legisla.
'Hi few of the most-Important that • i-
feets state.wide interest.
The Primary Bill, left over on th<*
(alendar from the last session was
amended and discussed several days
f u rr:
Rill No. lO.lfi: . Colleton Supply
Rill provides for a levy of 4 mills
: for ordinary county purposes. The
Treasurer and County Highway Com-
w ithout definite results. I was not i mi!W ioner ar«> authorized, to borrow
in favor of any change in the laws II,0, ‘ p . v f®r current expenses. All
now on our statute books. What
was needed- was the enforc“ment of
tlr> law. and as long as we hare the
primary every white'man should be
allowed to vote without restrictions.
The Warehouse -Bill, introduced
by Senator McLaurin. was discussed
with lenghty debates, was defeated
by a cloae vot“. but was reconsidered
"nd was seat to the House of Ue.
presentatlvee with this amendment,
that It should go before the people
' n-xt summer. It was flnally killed
there. I was not in favor of It In
its original form, bat voted fot it to
go before the people next summer.
I have mnpr good reasons why I
could not support It. I was op
posed to the General License Bill,
as it would only help a few people
o who have time to hunt and get ptrntv
of game and for gmmewarden’s sal
aries who bar- done but very little
in the enforcement of the. game laws
In our county. The General License
Is the wrong "way to get a revenue
for this purpose. It would fall the
heaviest on the working class of our
people. We have eufllcicnf laws
if we. would enfor« « them, as no per
son Is allowed on the premises of i
another without permission or eom..|C*Wng the lie-use for the purchase
sent This hill bv a t.lose vofe wa* j ■ seed < ,-tton. ,
defeated- later was r eons-dered and Act s ''4 authorizing the sinking
nlared oii the calendar atid.wis kuJed Cuiid Convmitt e to pav O. C ^ore-
nlong with main others. Not <!/dr'; •' thirty eight hundred and thirtv
• i t will be hMtgl.f tt!» .Hu‘nr the *»r dollars, paid for lands which
• session, U V| '‘‘ never deliv-red. .
The r.4t« mil N*.’ vr.4 e;»ir- e-, • .\f.vny of these will prove of much
front the House of Tfepr scuta ft*-. ter.-’ u our people and we gladly
nd w.s mnd. .i special drdcr on the pubHstl snme.■
• alemlar .after second reading _ / ! f j 4 •.*—^—* r*
I'-t ut. th bate on til o’Iih: i ills, < ”
• pt hv ttnanimous epfisent.^ It *■' as
f ir d’srussioi) oft» - n twl> itr one
da- f vr ten days and finally was <1—
t.*.if«'d or l.-ft on tli° talendir with
other hill^ killed for the la*L.of tint' 1
I Am In favor of the 2 cent rate for
rIT^paassengerfs on Rh.1,roads that sell
county ofTlcers' salaries remain the
same except the Supervisor of Regis-
tration to receive $25.00 each for
revision of the Registration Books.
Bill ••S” 720.“H” 924: Makes the
term of ofHc" four years for County
Auditor.and County Treasurer after
the vear 1914. 0
Bill No. 774: To prohibit the
charging of License fees for Carnival
Companies and other shows exhibit,
ing on the grounds of the Colletoa'
County Agricultural Fair Aenodatlon.
To make the office of Highway
Commissioner and Township Com.
mission-r of Colleton Countv elec,
tive instead of appointive in 1914 and
any two years affer. '
Act. liSd: Provides for two
additional voting precincts for Col
leton County: one at Colleton called
Colleton, one at Round called Round.
Bill. No. 917: Authorises .the
Highway .Commiaeioner to construct
* public road through the Great
Swamp over thaJHght of Way which
has already been provided for bv
the citizens and land owners which
-iw> «aid road shall pass.
An Ac. to amend the law in re-
,\t il:4n o’clock Eiturdiv the h
in the case .of the Stath x aydt.
Voodward brought in a verdict •)■
not guilty. - 0
This <ase was started in ‘tl
General Sessions Court for C;
ccTmity on Wednesday and . •"
Mnished Saturday. It was o’ s
lb' lianl.s* fought ceoa ev^r < i
in the touns of Colleton couijtv
able array of attorneys appearir
each side. .
The killing for which C. L. W'
ward was indicted occurred at Ts 1,
nacle Church, in the upper poiii< .
of this county, last Jnly. H*i
the deceased, and Woodward ' > •
both citizens of • Bamberg Coutm
Ov^r one hundred witness a. .
summoned for the trial and abb m
flftv of these gave testimony.' I'
was%rouTkht out in the trial that hard
feeling had existed between th
narties for a long period of time,
and at the time of the killing Halev
was oufon bond, pehding trial In th-
Courts at Bamberg for a serious of.
fence.
Prior to this prosecution; Wood,
ward had gone to the house of Halev
’nd shot him with a toad of buck,
nhot. placing four in his arm and
mother went through tne house a ml
struck the sister of Haley. Th-
defence proved a serleu of thrests
’itnat the life of Woodward by
Haley, extending over a period of ap-
1 .i i
••roximately twelve month?,.,• . gnd
't-mpted to show that at the time
Woodward shot Hfit-y. Halev was
tempting to shoot Woodward A
'’lift frottr th- snooting struck a 1
. iv who was'standing nearby cans,
i ng a lutinful but minor wound. It
i w-■< the theory of the defense th.i t
:‘li bullet was f;oni the pistoL of
li tley and not from Woodward.' i-
; I; it several witnesses testified that.
[ from th«» position oP |parties.
Woodward could not have shot ih<
ladv. Tile state, however, brought
exci'al witnesses to tesl’fy that Haley
vas net armed, did not haie a, pistol,
•nd that Woodward had shot him
f om the back. •*- -«
At: Interesting postiou of ' the
testimony was th- direct opposition
of the testimony given by the two
physicians who made the post mor
tem examination, one of them lean,
ing to the conclusion that all of the
bullets entered from the rear, while
other was of the opinion that one
entered from the Iront. The argu.
menb to the jury consumed four
hours’ titn n . and the marge of Judge
Rice was elaborate and comprehend
sive. Jas. E. Peurlfoy Esq. and L.
B. Houck. Esq. represented the State,
while th n following attorneys ap.
peared for the defence: H M.
Graham of Bamberg. J. G. Padgett.
J. M. Moorer. R. M. Jefferies and J
C. Letnacks. v *■
GRAND Jt’RY AT WORK
K»cellem General Presentment
(ouipanicil l».i Other •Prevent
mi nfs AfTeitirig Pnsofts. aiM
Matters «>f Count \ Wide'
s :■
la'.jMirtamc.
IX ALTERCATION SATURDAY
, NIGHT SHEALEY BEXXETT
KKCEIYES A FATAL
WOINIL
■'■J
ur-
DKD ON StNDAY
tiiittiu. J. S.
Jackson anil Harry
Iliiilev in Jail Clittfg'ul Willi
«•
his Munler. VertHr-t «f
t oi uner's Jury.
•bTATE <IF If-’TII C.VUcil.lN A
AGRICULTURAL RALLIES HELD
IN COLLETONXOUNTY SCHOOLS
i
For three days last week- Monday.
March 2, Tuesday, the’3rd. and Wed
nesday. the 4th;—Colleton County
was greatly benhfltted by the Agrl.
Terence t<> the sale^of seed cotton by^ cultural Rally's held under • the
the dipet tiOn of Clemson College
and the U. S.T>ept. Agriculfir- The
meeting* were held by Cr 1. L.
Baker, the Pee Dee di.-tIn
farm demonstration work: Mr I F
reason Why these-meetings were he.
ing held. Gave what the V. S
Dept/of Agriculture, in cooperate
with Clemson College, was doing for
'Mit' peoiilt.*: what the demonstration
v »rk w as doing and Ftpected to uo..
Tie also told the origin of the Roy-
Corn Club work and the Girl* Toma.’
ciub work: what these too prer*
departorentH were doing, had dot
County ofM\dl-to»
IN THE GKNERAb^ESSUlNS
G EX KR AI. PRKSENTMENT
We. the Grand Jury of Colieton
County, do hereby respeetfull’^KKi 1 ,
otir (it-neral Presentment for rb*
March. IMi t-rm to your icnor.
Judge H. F. Rice.
We ar,. very grateful, to your
Honor for your kindness and courtesy
and helpfulness extended to u.s in
the discharg- of our duties.
We have passed upon all bills
handed us by the solicitor and found
true bills on the same.
We elected Mr. Heb“r $L Padgett
expert for the coming year.
We find the Carter's FoM Caus-way
In very bad condition and in ne A d of
urgent repairs, and we recommend
that the Township Commisuioners of
Rroxton and Warren townships st.
tend to this Causeway at once.
WPsJfave appointed the following
committees*' from among the' mem.
Vrs of aur body:
Commltte on Officers and Offices:
W. M. Godley. Jr. C. U Langdal*.
Lee Avant. J. K Getsinger. J H Mc
Millan r - J .
Committee on Road and Bridges:
1. A. Marvin. Jr.. 'J. T O’Quin. V. T
Polk- J A Breland. H H Hickir.i.n. T
P uni
Commlftee on Poor Farm : L/.M
Reach. W. Seigl-r. J. H. Kogcp^
Committee on Chain Gang/ '
A You mans. IT. S Fralix/G. K
Garvin y/* .«
Committee on Public Buildings'
\V M Gmllev. Jr.. C. L. .mngdale
4>—. A Wilt. J.' K ^4#tSing*
M< Mill
\V.
iniit-e
! iic i ounty . b^it
The whole town has been In a
whirl of excitement this week on ac-
<nmit of the shooting Saturday nigtu
of Sic ah v Rehnett by Grady Grlf-
,fin. Grady Gridin, a memoer of tho
I’qRi e„ Force of Walterbirro and
S-hifjifdy Bennett, a pronjinenr .farmer
living near Thayer's, met at th‘* oil
mill at about 12 o'clock Saturday
night. An altercation followed, and-,
in'it Bennett was shot five times by
Griftin, from which wounds he died
on Sunday. There are "sev-ral dif
ferent versions of the affair leading
up to t|w shooting, and also different
statem™ts as to the shooting lts°lf.
Thse are mi widely divergent that
apace forbids us to print both nidi
of the affair, and hence this artlc
tloe^ not att-mpt to give the
It la sufficient to sav. hoy
that witnesses for the dafengn claim
that the shooting was done in wlf
d-'enc". ’white wMneaewr .fo* th'-
aute allege that it wga murder.
der. w *
At the CoronerVinquest. the-J'tr'*
brought in • verdict from 'whiofc
wequote aas foflowa: "That Shealey
Bennett came to hta death from
pistol woiKldk. In the bands of Grady
Griffin, and as the Jury befelven that
J. 8 Jackson and Harry Bailey were
acceisorles." '
mined tat aely after the shooting
r. Griffin surrendered to the Sher
iff. and he and Hr. Jackson and Mr.
Hailey arc now In^lpIL -Mr. Griffin
la the son of. the late,Senator J. 8.
Griffin of t|tfs county, and has manv
relatives^and friends thrwbgbo.ut the
,^'ntyy Mr. Bennett waa ofVprom
inent/farnily. w-ll connected, wand
also bad many friends Mr Bennett
survived by a wife r.nd - several
Irtreni/ , .
Willinnys, the agent in demon.- ! r: t:osi uml exjiccted to do. H*- told ho
of
Elective Officers.
Elsewhere in this paper it is stated
that the offices of Township Com-
missioner land Highway Comm.ls-'
son-r arc now elective and their
nosilions will be filled in the eloc-
tions like ihe other offices. The term
of all of the Commissioners which
mileage books, in fa\o£ of excepting , ven . flP polnt-d sometime agtr ex.
Individual railroads ar.<f short branch
line* from our main trunk lines. It j ^ atlon has reconunprded for
%as clearly s-en that we had t oointment the men named in
tp^ajorltyl In favor of th« 2-cent rate
{jut as usual we had sotne railroad
"lawyefsTand one or two others who
have always stood for the railrosd
Mocked the. way bv dilatorv tactics,
keeping it from a direct vot"; there
for* It was defeated.
The Fortner Bill prohibiting whit«
teachers from teaching colored
schools was also left on th* calendar,
killed like some of the others . I
was In favor of this bill for several
reasons, one was. that the white
teacher was taking the negro’s Job
eway from him. We have enough
negro teachers now to teach thei»-
own schools. *
J. D. Ackerman.
pires the first of April, and the dele.
an.
th**
An Entertainment. *
On Saturday. March 7. a delightful
party was given at tt* hone of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Hiott n-ar Waiter-
boro. in honor of little Evelyn Yon’s
seventh birthday. The guests were
occupied Brat with music and sing
ing. then thby were invited to the
primary of last y^ar. These arc
as follows:
Verdler Township. W. A. Carter:
Broxjon Township. A. J; Slneath:
Bells Township. Lee Givens; Sheridan
Township. R. W. Hoff. Blake Town
ship. O. Bunton: Frazier Township.
»ss A. Tuten; Glover Township. O
J Gatch: Lowndes Township. H. R.
Price; H“vward Township. J. R
Smoak: Warren Township. J W.
Kinsey. ’ •
These will probably receive their
commissions in time to organise the
1rst Monday In April.
Governor Blease has also appoint-
-d the Board of Registration for Col
leton County, as follows: C. J.
Cone of Lodge. C. 8. C. S Padgett, of
Smoaks. O fi. Bridge cf Round.
work from Sumter, Count' : M' G.
. Andj*rf=on of Cl-nmoii r ■!! ge.
\vrio hf.s charge of th* 1 v *v v.-x-
perimental ,w6rkAn CoH. t.-v < *y:
r.nd Mr B. G. Prife. Co;l.
farm <jctnonrtrr.t jr.
At all 0' the nit-eti:
terest vas shown by Gi,)-
■^lie meetlngu rUould !:• ve !
•or attended, ‘h.o’ e-\ h on
'•onsidcred n sucress. . (>
fihduld now take pdvantag
liey learned and heard nt tho
Notice to the Churches of the Col/
letoa Baptist Association. X
Bear Brethren. I will b* In Wal.
terboro on Saturday. March >4th to
distribute the Minutes, pledse send
a reprenentative to nieet^the ao that
dining room where many delightful there will he no further delay in re
freshment were served Every, reiving them _ <'
body 'had a pleasant time and left
wishing that another such purtv , 'y-""' >
sould happen in the neat* future.
Those present were Misses Mr" Bell,
• amphelL-,Esther Langdale. L’ijian
Reddish. May. Bassett Claude l.nn?.
‘h»le. I^itiisa Bailey .Mr.* C’e’
'.nrigdal-T»nd children. Mrs
1 ijopdale and <hlldren Mcf rs lw
Rrclaud M Craven. Jo e-}i l.an/
• * . < l ; fr Rassckt. Neton R*-ddj/c
Sandy Bum Churrii.
The
>iuihbt
hegs.
l.afigdale. Jtnd
'lr. Snu<ik S«* k.
\Y. W. Fmoak. former editor of
Tity Press and Standard. r.rr;ved in
town Thursday noght Ho’h roe
•a* "th*. home of Mr. an*i Mr J. «. H
peqrlfoy sick wPh a s-rious-attack
* ' l .Htnmonia Mr^n.oak left h hi; *
;; parcntly In good lihaJtb and was
' k*-ii »if-k on the road. H> la-nuy
t'iends hi>rc wish for him a speed/
r»Hovery.
etalie'r^ and friends of the
Coiumiu.s tburclf are reminUwJ that Wol.
1 I, will preach the: e next Suaday
at I o’clock
l.c* all come. TniP the mombep*
ar,, especially .urged to do so.
■ ’ ... _Z l -S .yf ' ■'
\i Tlq- Itiptitf film h.
Ju gular p rvices at the Papfi^t
ri’tiYi li Sunday in rning r.t 11 o’clock
and at 7 In' the -ven}ng. Sunday
> bool at lj> a. m. Kfcrylmuy. in*
\ir*d. • ... - /
*1
"ngs. This would mak - b*‘t*erfar
mers and » more prospero is jd npK
Mr. Price acted jBs chairnx/n aj- all
the meetings, introduced the speakers
and generally held things tog-th* r.
On Monday. Ma'rch 2:jd.'th*- first
meeting was held at Lodge Graded
School. The weather was very
-old on that dav and the attrndunri
was small, even the school attei
vrre waa very budly off.
Mr. Baker, in hie talk, gav
much Coil-ton Coiipty was. t<* ti
b»-nefiited by baying a Aur Gu l-
fomajo club and a largo Roys Corn
'‘liit* Mr'.Raker u-ged our peopl'
nty boys a no vud*. to h- optimisHc
t'e\ei givyuip, to keep th- wort/c.
ing.
OnO/ of. the hc-'jt, talks vyCs giv<-j
t-t t bv >fi'. Wifriums* Mr /M'illliam-
. a* ' trace some valunhle /informaGor
• f e i^gbout something thaf/we all ar-
in.erested in. Ityltls int»-o<iu< ;or>
remarks. Mr. Wifriams gave the
\Y.
t.ikyf. H uf ic, bltnaJe
w itiuh- t*o
Uti-e^Yd th'e c.lt:e/f.,'ti.tl
TT'of th* < *»univ. /
Wotild ' ref- 1 /Tain ' r .*>11 ;
•/ *’*♦ * ?-otundn.*-t':nr,i<*t .1 itin;. , :
:h- County/fail b- put into ii
• r ■ U*le , gb<
of .hatjint
is* : *>t ret
school childrenyfibrne valuable advlc-
in regard 1o-Studying hard, be up/
right and truthful. To loVe i^mi
obey teayusrs anil paraents. In
the principal part of his tall/ be
gave^lhe value of cover crops; the
value of rfte.,.rotation system. atnl
>hen Kh proved the »>conomy o'
mixing fertilizers at . home. It-
show-d wherein $7.f>0 could be
Hi
aasur*
-tdi*
*a av
Mnt
b:..s
«» t ‘
Will
h-fpfe th- next term of thlK Court
• Ail of w!.li;h is r-spectfu!!> sntu
"niitted
' . „ J, K MOOH
tnloa
yoio-;.
Foreman.
(Continued on page three*
Rev. Halford
Rev. B. F. Halfc
BETHEL METHODIST CHFRCH
Dr. Wol 11 no. P-***tor
Lost Sunday morning was cold and
Inellment but even so. a large con-
•ragation assembled st the morning
tiour. The singing was unusually
own.
former)’ of
this county but ndw of Calhoun
Falls in AbbovtHe County, spent
setrsrml days Gris week with his p-o.
pla In Wslterboro.- His many friends nour. me
here sxtended to him s hearty wel- 1 good, full 6f volume and of spirit,
come and were- truly glad to xcc Intense Interest was shown In II
him./H%states that he Is delighted lag to the Oosp-I L "The subjec
his new field and that from the
ults so far achieved it spp-ars
that his church members and the r- o-
nle of that community In general nr-
well pleased with him as a pastor.
He states that the work is prosper
ing and that efficient service is-being , | n g at night,
done in the cause bf Christ | 9 o'clock
The town In which he resides la . The friends from
cussed was:: "The* Ministry/df The
Hand.”
Preaching naxt Sunday morning
by thg pastor add all art Invited
The Sund.a>" achool meets at ' 4
o'clock P. M. andAnere will be prjnch
inning promptly at
jfoung and growing- town. Jusi
•even years ago it began growing A
that time it havt about four or }■'•’
white famil!-**; nJw the popiilat’bu
If-between eight hundredTan*! a tlit'/X
nd, and is still growing. The fat re
prospect' for that tow
dtunity ar*' exeeeiHpgl
p^clally so from a
ediKational ;t'iewpp|M/ WiThV
iiV*s of the town r»*r he east *-! » c
nround. are cordially
t-nd these services.
the country
Invited to at-
STATE OF SOI TH CAROLINA
County of Colleton.
IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS,
THE STATE
VS.
Bertv .hotins
' SPECIAL PRESENTMENT.
We. tb- Grand Jury of Colleton
(’ount-. hereby specially preoent
Bertv Johns for stealing, cotton in
th- night-time on tfte^
lav
Caldw
Colleton County. South Carolina.
(yV. Caldwell, Brook Murdaugh.
er Jones. J. W Crosby. M. K
Carter and Charlie Milligan are wit
nesses to prov- the same
’ J. E. MOORE.
Foreman
III Kill .11 Ml*- vn »
of October, 1913. from C. C.
Iwell/hear Caldwell’s Station.
Afu*>i* Cla” Entertain-ol.
Mrs. J f Cnllum enf-rtalnpd h-r
music cl'a«s la.'t,Tiiursdfay f.'te,noon i /ffni at Wall-rboro. South Carolina
iPtft. in *hj>t
STATE OF SOITH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton
IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS
THE STATE
VS. , /
W-.U: Yarn
SPECIAL PRESESTMENT
We tho Grand-Jury of Colleton
County, hereby specially, present W
H Varn' for mtimidaMng and
obstructing vh*- wofk of the Gram!
Jury during tb- November 1912
J K Real of Ann fr'arbor. Mich
railed to re- os whife ,n ,own , th . , "
week Mr. Beal ■+** formerly In
♦ he newspaper bmdness and is a very
interesting talyf In ev-ry renp«wt.
from him. Jtftd was about to dcac-nd
the Court House steps when
raid W/H. Yarn set hand upon tne
shou>der of J E. Moore. Hayirig^ I
waitf to ,e ri vou one thing. Whorn-
upon h- was cautioned again In *
forceful manner, and he then sfid
-I want to tell you thjs He was
then cautioned again by the said
J. E. Moore, and the raid W.JI \arn
made no further efforts at that tune.
J. E. MOORE.
Foreman.
STATE OF SOI TH CAROLINA *
- County of CrMI-t. n
IN GENERA!, SESSIONS
"V STATE.
i ni**ti Meeting.
Tb-r|nibn of the fir d J)i
tb*- < nlj-n>n R.u>tisi in wll
Withltb- Spring Hilt Church on
C. d* v before ili«* fifth Su’iday In
M.-n h. • tjno b-ing lb- , tb. at_
• V o’* lotk ' TO. The introd H ’orv
: ’i *in. w'ill !>• pr* - b*-d l > R‘*v L.
U Nck' -nian. tli* m etdoii sermon
.( s. -M Kim n "U SutidaY at
’ t oVl •< k . i*- ‘.'t
Ft:-t 'r v u* rv * 11. »•*• Mtcsious.- if-
Work.^ a ltd its IVoutx.s to »h ...petted^
V ft,, y L. B, V k-'itmit ' » r rid ay
• 1 '-* *>’* lo* k ^
S-.-*»u.l query: T tup'rtfrice and
tin- Need of it. to be opeiit-d by Rev
V \V Warren oU unlay at
o’—lo* k a, ^ ‘ . ,.,1
Third *iuerv: Missions and What
H is I>i1ug for the Cause of Christ
• n tti- Bounds of our S*ate. to be
metied by Rev. J. M. Graver, at 1
•*'. l*H'k p ni .
Th*- churches will pleas** send
1®gates to the I'nion.
Jowpli Langdal".
• *« for Comlnittee.
town n^'l/t m 1 ' - from four tosh, o'clock, if: hone/ c<‘ \ or 0/ nbouj Nov-mb-r l'»tkr. in ’hat
High bfHnit' ' • j her'lltfre .dauRjcer. Marie’s birthday ;be -/i* *W I!, Va n did ;iu* *- r R
f"Ug>fUH' ; - !< l Altfk;i'gh tli- .vj.-af-h-r wr’-* < ni* , I’ Kir.r-y at’d C F. Polk in n:i ;*t a'
>
tit.** that IhcvJYav- a mim*i.i ! at 1
-ulphur spring/andVo tit. v.*• A >%"
about the snr*- distance he £>-< *
they hav'/wlm'c is caillui ' > MM ; v
g
0 ,Mir? Ally- Mw*hael. who has
,.<»- ; ript;ilv tor two sorjwMis ipcliarg
ot the .Mrs! U\ A Rl^HC MlIlir.-F’
Ctft-ipanr, arrived : p Fridhy and
has tak-n th*** >•" ‘h • ♦•* m-jpef.
»!»lp of ’f */• • V 'W"
n o w/- -blTs i 1y
^,Toribc opepBig of Ji*
11 v * *. 1 c* • v „ . • »«»* «**2 aww/oii*. •> »* < . t- rn '
coniptiiny *>.• ..r.utied' for th- : gu-st,. and .Miss f'auLn-" "Willici tt
oproeut of tjja/ "gt-at’‘wat. ■ ;• > tied .Tnd d r -w ffir the priz* M,
"ptf" towp^fs ulso a .illBroad <cn*' r
lui'>rt*"'lve passepger trnii *. •• *
Krrk'at-.d going daily/
XGTHF,
Then/ vkill be no pr-n hinc at
Acjnalt Methodist Chhrch nf't
day morning because oL-thr Sunday
School Conv-ntion at Islamlton
• ’ J. O. IMrm t. ,
-Pastor.
VS.
j C, W Sweat./'’
SPECIAL . PRESENTMENT
[ \v -• th- Grand - J 'try for Colleton
Court.v. do h'-r -In ‘•penally present
incl-nient all w.-r*. f/rr?-'!’ but y i marriv*r t< bt-r* upon. he*was dim t-d [l /^^terrHn m'-t
Quit- n n ,u.h. - *- gtut^ 'c r-; to the . J K Mz-r-, f^n Ur*‘l husnmtroprfai
playedu. wo n>u«4t .’. * < ip *i-.1 . V vh«*ni * detn^tded information v*V j • 1 .1 -mh.iMmp - . *; ■ .
ho Tittle interest a j- Ize befng «?!- *-tt, no 1 il! .0 bropebt mri-itt/t ! S -Pad { ' '"' ,v *'! ■ " . , , ,
b.-r-V-e at A* J ’ r V ,•..*. tft'Jl** Offirt-tl *-•-
♦.vstic -t y and a - •>" >• '‘ ,v »» TtFwft**
tli- iittie«-s.. citing same up*
lu< ! ro t ij>was to
for the most
Sarah Kohn
< or^c
U !h-'
Co rr-stiss ; o n * ■ r.
tt. ard flirtl . „ , ,
tb^ names of paHty as Tovn: ' n, ^ ,, , , .
.vi.-ie^-y c>*.iitg - during th- Spriji* <■’ 1"1 -.uu.K.t
blfihwas fotind • • 'jposj! tioonwr front b :ds-
Kohti was the w'ltmef
During th*- nft-ri;an tatnij a.i
enjoyad, and .1 ’-r r« fn- tiut-:: --^ *-
cake and fr.uk ':;lad '/< • *-:-*• 1
Each pupil , left e\:>r« : r>> c> /
d?ligh: of the time .“font. ,
Collum \.%a/as&jiftod in* the - - *
tair.ni-'nt by her a>*er Misfi- Co;.
• A monthly Miatic ''lub was for-1
Among the nupA , aad it is fcopui
v i u* b lirtlu;: twd may result.
. * v r ’ r-
* 1
,n nM togelh£r.*aitd he turth-r d-I and'. allowing good mHt-r'ttl. which
(
!i- fi rther d**m«4i4*d that all
:h«- Wit per:-h ^e called-b* W at.<l <x
.^and he iiirtk- r de
-.ande'd that ! • E, Moor :n<tRafc t*> | -
-‘m v.bat t‘ifit|tjionjr wowtd 1*** *uf -111
* »• for tb- Grand Jury, of fArtL-f '*
*•1 ("• mt> ti*’’ find n’true b ; H
y-iriPt a S ipidjt-tt Th" s:* *1 I
’ M<j«re th-n and there. and re
>t*.«llyt> before this, cau.ioned th
, d W*. If, Vnrn ;»ntl walk' d aw.*
" « - 1 * * ,
t i •*
on Grea’
of ] Swatnp. In li* y ward Townishir*. te,
plaint' tb<y «une with new material.
r. moved to be apprbprir.tcd by
Bailt-y’at:d J B Luidlolt. to
*• r own u>*>. r :
j E MOORE. ■*
1 Foreman Xifand Jury.
Spring Tmn. 1914.
Walti rboro. S. C. ,
Mar*h 4tb. 1914.
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