The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 20, 1914, Image 1

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SENATOR TILLMAN’S VIEWS on saving the Primary The T-e t t May Bay Way ' • v * ••I'Cv'J lo M' thn'N: MiflMiT- New Club Rolls Sh Made Up; How to Correct . the iame. Washington, May 16.—Senator Tillman handed the correspondent of the News and Courier the follow today: - * The near approach of the State Convention and the jiuportantje of ' thro-* flab roll , one copy'to b? ^(■nt to tse county cfyairinar.. anoth- ‘ r copy to the eferh of court, and •?. third forty to remain-aith the aecre-. tut * of the f lub as a registry list JO aoveyn on the day of the prtmarv election. NSMnan should be allow, ed to vote whose name has ho| been enrolled )h''"accordance with the above regulations. ^ * . ' *’I f the. money ran be had. it •■fotild be w<tfl to have the club rolls- tniblished in some one county paper ,.twenty. days before tlwprimary: 'but *'fear this may be considered too- expensive, the Sling of them nit^ its expected action emboldens me to I chair min 01 * - aTt< * the county gi^e'exjpreswcna to osilnions on', ment is rnfaeiefft ;iii my jnd^- Oktshoma City. May 14.—Mi tbrnges in the ritual of the eh were agreed fo. committee were read and consideration ••of proposal to refuse young n>< dieted to the me of, .oaacro adtni *ion to the ministry was begun t< lay by the General Coaference of tl Methodist Kpisopal church. South, ression here. Rev. Charles S. MarParla rotary of the Federal Conn ''hurehe* of Christ in A report to the conference what h bcf>n agcor.’f»«t--hed . Jhy the oo th« yeaym' Toright fra- f ernif. dHesa.M-*^div-tred messages ron rhe*Cajii.i>ir! Xiefbod -t church. ? .‘ cifni ylfm/tirob:-,hit tv trk to- tbi 1 a etndrlal requiring PR1MRA' MAIN of Tin union m^etng of the second > wion «f tU COth ton Kaptlst As- -Hftition yfll be held with the Hen- j, rt^hvipe church on Saturday nrid i Sv.niiiyf May 30-313. The tnee^ng >v U/lvRin at ten o'clock Saturdu Kthtc iKmocrnt niftg. Devotional services will be ‘ i’ndmled by Rev. G. A. Martin, and rlt! following program* has been ar- I ranged: y Missionary Sermon by Rev. ] c. Ccllunr. * — i:•jS. ,«* ■ ,11 *Je; Advantages and Abuses of V folumbia. May 17 More Interest ft r itaptist Policy-^Rf-v. K O,. p^ tlian usual i-enters fh the meeting of r* -4 . j. h. s<udentoyre: . . , ih V\ t'onvt Wednesday At Nimmi t» Tackle yhe Problem. Judge Lamar, Mr. Lehmann and Their Secretary Ar* rived - Niagara Falls. Ont.. Mav 19. tjie eve of, the opening hen* row of the mediation conference for' the settlement of of difflcultles be tweem the Cn'lted States and th® Huerts ’ * \ wvrrov tor cn ,Tbv I-or al ('MtrcH 1 I* tpd.T’avlt * l. o pntijd^rb.irk. • oi:.'i ts. * . '• o ■' 1 Adjourn Jfdr^flinner.'■ • Tl.*- i.\ h'urgii',*i nan usual centers in me meeung oi : Huerta government In Mexko Air- he Democrtic State t '.on vent ton... on' tually ev •rythina was. lw n adlweh't V. *ln sdav at mion The‘convention | fo r proceedings to b* •’ n Three dirt .z' «1,I have*received m'rty r v. It !!;W dv!r'D,11 i trl . . :Cl? ' * V ■* * cry Smith Carolina new; impcf 1 ■upk hua loau'th! -k »o ;^i0tir'th «sll-i!U]jor* j’.flt i^tjijectr r.ad there at o scorev of ach*mes, or ptb^^siuoii i. a* to hew it ought to be don^ - VpriV pood, some bad. some indffirren*. ; and many entirely 1 imiwactkabL a. 1 ' unjust: - ^ * ~lt will be remembered that just af- ' r the last primary two years # ago. cries of fraud went uir all over the ... H -smue and the executive committee did not declare the result promptly. This caused intense anger cn the part of the supporters of Govertp^ • i’.lease, as . tbe^believed therp/was ah effort being made to cheat him; and I raised my voice ih. no uncer tain way urging promptness In in- '"vesfigating and reporting the results of the election, and thus relieving the suspense. The Governor finally decayed the nomlnfe of “We have anothcr^prmmry, on h>^ August, and therefore tnany fiisands of men in tiyc state who avow the purptise never to take part in the primary again un less there are safegtRM'ds thrown around it to prevent tfaud and cor ruption. 1 khve Jtlven the subject much ghout&tNafid 7 venture to .make the following suggestions: - Party Must Act. \ is n pity the sttuc legif-fxiure ^not deni with' tins cu- stion and /dtl^^once for all by law the rgdlat 't^ns'that ijre do govern the pfi but Cloyernor Itlease by eenlsi ’of the vem and with •the^powerful A in'iufuce, he wields prevented any act top. Therefore^-fhv party rftust ^9 be done; and the the state had just as Tze, t>at‘unless, something \ •, 'V; ('I Vl ; — . n»t *r fr«it' fr b-r • : f ; ir ty cr < '.-ty i y ' / UO l..' • ' > ‘ litteil r (ITlv' : '/tTvip v, beth^r' ' r tcjHvd . 4 h t T -it. roguluiic.n • o. rix miles >o although ther in?, pricinct my homt .can be f irg eve vent^ ft ften j/f lire, been jV ; ♦ 01^ oiop' l n.c the prim, at present- a/vo"- in. half a pifle of Jtu no lnconV(>nicnca 'great' to preveiyf our tak gree to * u-rft.of to- ** that th«lP she VTaud *r-If will report® <P, attd. precaution possible to pre or .the change ©f it. : , , x . ..e promiscuous enrollment such v V.iwtve always had. the free - and easy v tn w l>ciy wgflfiv© conduct-, ed b'iv- pdlitiyal affairs, will not do 1 now that White men have.jgwywn sa „ suspicious.' and unscrupulous. Thjy :: ’ ’ T ® e Methodist Su honors atul emoluments of office sCe ro groat that inevitably human sel- fishpesiy and greed wHl cr use men to rascal / / V«t* •/OH the day .of tie electim man im^enrciled according to these Sfflho?? bfu 7 l ° P, ‘ bTniMJherdlSSlned 10 in^TlM by tbe.ent box should be stamped and the vot er’s name checked off the club list, showing that he has voted once at that, precinct. Rubber stamps tto» this purpose should be provided o.« the county executive, commute? The stamping of the ballot wilt vent voting several tickets ttf-'onc so folded together that ttjpy'will fall ip-ir after they*have gpir^in the bo-,, or ho .taken apart py ihe managers vU»‘h they poAtJcourtt them. Tl»«s y&y *'f; stuffing , baling boxes was .uaed t>rda?hcut the state when it A-MP^fecesaory for us to rhea* the n— rfoe?. v » many of our older ber wall. Indeed. I sj^witb- •>fv hysitatfott thUt the lesson* w* tearh^d in 'Ttt, '7H anrl-^**. until the “nightNyox l?w" waseaactefl. are r- tnrr.ing t^ pejpcf ius now. Dire ne- ' •s.-dty forpidT us to use otfr l.raln- ^ircjyffivenv ignorant neggoes. VV. se; ps-.-fity mr leg.;---', p! «| G. ». dohnson tfe.-delh# | ed fhe'.freta^na of the . Fan idfEn Chqf0i. , .after-iexpr.Tefinc Rdjftta- 1 - useed the chu-eh atul' the c . ministry as It relates tip thp^deVelop- ( !! **1 ctf e;v Uization, '^ j t . Mr: iobifor. fold of " educafionn! plans the ranadianytsiurch w ina out ar. J Xytnyw out-the ctMtaAk- ; t •ion of educational and piiwdqoary 1 work and tdve necessitjp-pf organic Mnlon will bcVall'ui t© order- bf Jobp G Tlvarps, chairmap. ot: ihe State • ratio sh *lrt o'clock tomerrov. •til ••xecut ivo eon unit t ee. Xhe p*s- i /111 he he!u in the-i 1 *11 of n he j • rtf 1D ■prest n t-'tpfe'. and 336! re prose i> •'•ng ev> ’•y pefntity | ^ X rake up thh tne . 1 ♦p of yt .nliica. * \ '' t • >< VPXi r; lafid* r v»r!rraiimit j !M *. o • ih*' "»nvcHti e : Tint y. 1 been Hcrm • it d upo;*.. i !i ilk' h V vrbetT ;.'n before j our . tei ■.(tnvrni 1 fp .1* , e. " ’!T. tr iH talk in • oluttihi v James A. Ha >yt, of i liis clt> f",; that i.leyk of- tl:c ■ Ho,.- -iivcE. m.iy bo put nansnt president,. PK.XI!:l> MTitKtl. iv of hoproeufa - ioi vvanj Ter - pm • The name of. Gi d> | i.. t’romer, of Newberry, has Ueotj !‘•uyjrested for, temporary pres kb land some are advocating Senktor Man Johnstone, of S'Pwbertfy. for Three afternoon in. the hour, set. ft»r the tortuac *»p uing of * he Ti I'.Rt session. / With the.arrival late :>i -ht from VVasli-iigfon «»).^b • two- 'in'.*rkat iclre.'t.>:. .Justice Jo'--prt i^. l.;*?»ar •nid' •«‘r-.*% ek \V. kehin ni. tu- jmr-f soiu'.el .of the c-mi'- r<*n- ..a wattrnAl for ito i omuie> !on of thprtitir.t medi» tor. Pjdunido .Su .reyfy- j.k»» »’S ’.tloan niini-r* r and th- *• >1 ptWn “d^'< ar;;tw».: The k?j><r urvy «itm fro' i \ , v e;.rlv Gdsiorr -< • r-'i rr.?. •'I i<i oper i at t.-I;ti< , k -;r hsfd delayed I. ^ Jrturn' v O assumed- Cpeded tonight be v ,>.:: he TO MMtKA ; kk I VTKKFSTIVG TALK had •he pleasure of hearftg an Interaat- ing talk and Sunday afternoon by • he ReV. Marion Stckea, a M ary who U aFTiome on a furlou Rev. MiC Stokes spoke of some pf the many miserable customs which ‘ " jjJ 1 nlntient h-yad. Others may .t>e citizens of as thgt is p matter which tf—Swamp and iVniel sect^ likely be agreed on at a eonfei- ' t e* hc-ld at thg Ptsniel ^stmool ! prior to Wednesday, noon. meMing of th- extenr and spread h i. ; l:ng on Tue.-day niglphr^May 26 di ' o’clock. The .puriose of thia itic ‘ lag will be ths-discussion of the put He- welfarjv^There will be spe- *^ .1 ri-ferepce to the new road acros; GrcatSkCJmp between Great Swamp Jrd-flrawdyyg «i, , Kvefy citixen of the community M quested and hrRed to be present. . , ill he admitted, too. and |t oped that they will lie im^eresreu < ••.ough to attend. * ' ^ «s^ FOR ANITY'S SA1 nttiii-'>H!i*cr E. J. Ini creating Write- by the Na rh Soi-H-tJr ^principle art ek J. Wa* sot* • f president of th vital 5e this will be cur last Demo- j^fvilizatlo.o ratio 'primary .of white men oftjy. The probabilities are;, the almost in- • tvitable consequences inclyM' wil! be a ffght to a- finish in >he November ‘election, with thp?Ite^roes*ho]dit>c balance* of p^wee And. tbujr cen- Kalling. , . ^ - 'f- lay down as a if re-if.- principle, v. lijch nS‘:'lionor’t 'man^lan dispute ecossky then to Our to prevent ignorant, •jemi-barbarous negroes from conv [.-•rolling•our affairs. It is of equal impjprtahce ' no v to .pre.vent tiiiscft* •ittout white, men fr. ui clioatiog their ‘ fellow citizens end rdbb 5 nc them of their right?/ ‘ / ‘ l perhaps more ths,* '/inf otter oaf ...'ruapv - ant .gcsp^sible -for our ■'{v-'eT.f • primary"' <y*tcn»i I wrote i n a magaxi tfcr al - • " recent is by^Commissionei Vtbia. who society romihiasioner Watson’s arikk- .’Science to/ Humanity's Sake.’’ fol lows: , ''/• . .. . Having dealt firimatdy- for a de cade with many phases of pork af- fectipgr direc.tly the oonomic der?l- opTt?>nt iff our country, I have been «( plv impressed «ith the fact tha jtiKOlMH; I'ARTKi: PA SSI’S AWAV. ftiriUed t«* Tydm'.d fever. After a Short Illije f ■ ■ - ■ ‘ ' • ' 4 . • y Mr. George fartrr. son of Mr v anu Mrs. Barn'll Garter, of R'ttcr* died^ at his home at- that place after a hort- iDried* on’.Vlry 1»*. He was ailed to th" bedside of his brotuef - no ill a; the time', ;;nd a l"’ Jays Irter h* cptitracted n fane oi : vphokl f v;.. r from which lie pa rf i>' • covered »>ut later took a ,relaper» .nd divd rtter r, few days’ Hines.-. - ^ The Sn* nding physicians did all t thelr no .er but id no avail. |j? seinbles, will be fo! 1 the appo of u committee on credentials which will hear .and dispose of this con test. As far as know* there w; no other contesf besides tne One Charleston. Reform of the primary wiill be the big issue before the convention and at this stage is the only proposition which will cause any gtolonged dis cussion and debate. ThOre is hn ap parent determination to reform thd primary and amend the rules so as further safeguard the elections Refore permanent organisation Is effected, the contest from Charleston county will be settled. There are 4wo sets of delegates from Charlestoo. ■,. r .... ... each claiming to be legal, and the ] i att er. It /air said, for purpooan ' of first matter-after fbe conveBTiOn as- record would take the form of pro- es, will be for the appointment tocols ef written agreements as to AT 04 HmK'ivon’d not. reach here ant i to-, oMow. bonmil.it ins Kute* <*f Pisk-e loi*?,' Amlmsjunlor Da Gama cf Utazf! tnd M»hh**<T Noah of Argentina, who hart* been here ‘since yesterday, to day do voted tht'inselves to the for- mldation of tentative rules of proce dure. Th»ir announcements wero held in abeyance'pending their ap proval by the. Chilean mediator, but it was understood that the rules,call ed for informal dlscv tjent to ulCfprmal negotiations. Tfk out of tills two distinct- wings of j le mediators wodld tn* lesg hopeful what had taken place, signed by all parties toU the mediators continued to strict reticence as to the nature^ the mediation proposals .they wlL submit, It generally was ac^pted here tonight as extremely probable ih at the el mi nation of Huerta would be their first suggestion. It wai more than e\Vr believed that, with the attitude of President Wilson on the subject so well known minant majorly have develop' the edl aft PUJ . ... One wing .wants the same rule : govefblttg the/general-elviaoi ap-. plir d to -the prltnprv; if /-hoi t r*- if success If Mexican re!*reseb .tyfives prov^unwiHrng to grant thi? important/roncession. K< iindoi eun Mlnimter AkHves. -The/iiroad Ipternaflonsl scotfe of quire, a rsglstfaticii certificate: ai!'| ^ ro< -*.HdingK und th* . importan: ..This wing is headbd 1 ■ athwhed to them by.other South and entral American countries'!*was ev inej, no *ci out i * no iv u inwructed to this end. <*?'**"■* «<*** nM * had Tho ofh>r wing opposes g( •;ne its work and the young man :i'A:>ed av«i::>. 1 \ H*s reinaias' were laid to rest In. Kvergrecn <em«Merg^ .Rev. W. A. • p.j. impreesew wnn lue lan •«». Kirby, conducting the funeral serv-: ^oae working in.the ac^ntiffc fiHd ^ a <membw . 0 , ;;.,enez v .^T*. £1 T' f °T,lit: ' »* <««»» • lar B «. m.nilMT for fci^h< ^ kp f nan for a_ else; X am absolutely convinced that (> '. :[ • there bsould bf and that there must <-« vA*r * * . tie sttch.aa onderstandinl ani«|g all | ' ' mV: \\ KlMfTK SOloni. poll receipt. .— — by Job tv J: MdMahan, and the dele gatie.ii from Richland county, whicly'pi t , m c<l here today by the arrival . / '! Dr. Gonzales Cojdova. xriinlMej^ffiom The other w ing opposes golng / Yh|^> UK dor to th<v Caited StptW.-' 11 far and advocates amendmenijj'along declared he had come qp^fn^tpuetibn v Jlu- line of a re-enrollment of voters f ro p, | u>i governniopC^ lt. ^« under a/Voter to, g^d that tir^ATfberto Membreno. minister iropcit?>nduras. is coming, and thaf^^ffher Latin-American dtp: <j- b it;< tnU r out.ofihia right to'. T’.r-v .•t^rj^tloh in'thej.gnvernmeRi' und. tv v friet 4}ea'imC•* anything.*. M-vt fair •’ :4ni)d"«(i^nl|ty o’» V‘g..ts. Le: < y- ** whdejntA h-ve the rahte eo ime ; ( > ' y owt wliite •fftth, fjfh or po-T. - ; /if: low. and Uft th majority ’hat. Jr- DemOcnu-y. dr T; , J- • ra vs i have taught it. r n :i he. would not be content to abide ! nch -an election is no patrkff'ijnd T'U Democrat cither -Our trouble b r*uofore. end our trouble this year. .. !f v e have trouble, wdU h" dkhp.neci ®"hd padded club, rjplla and sd’uifed s . . h:!Hot'boxes. The club rdlis w •• *S.ha» fiovr have not been^fevised or, < reeled in a long while. Out*'pol itics have been running. along In a Jug-trot, peaceful way, and dead h?n's names are on the.club llsta,. absentee* who have moved away are tn the club lists, and the names of Kieti whom nobody eVer knew or saw Vd cannet find are on the club lls^?, T 1 is is a fruitful source of fraud,, ''and omv-'flrWt effort should be.to fex •'.hsoiutely new'ienrollhtent oGThc democrats .who are entitled to vote the rules of thejartuy. t / Make Itolls-Public. / ">’or reasons rhut are apparent to •*«y tnan who'^thinkr. hbout it. aftef' • *joTisagre made upr—and: this s ’.oi,i.Id Ju* done by a given dgte— d'f' should be .filed In some conven- vr- place, where they can be exam-; fliildi-enV Itoy at ^qlem rhnr«h. ' r I* to , l c ^ <5t ,f thpi,e ha * bee “ * ny rM’htldNto’s i»ay e^ero4*-e* will be jr^tl practiced in.placing r.^mes qn heVh^at SJalem church Xu Saiday economic worker* thgt will t^ad •he application of sclenye for hum.ct- ity’a *pke. In other. Word#, to be perfecth | pla;:t, and 1 always try to sp-. -1 ? 2«e. and I wrote n»6$t of the rulesl^ 1 *^ i r, ‘ ,r »»«» hlghTideyT grd : revtrlaiioiis governing t.he prt-j.hs ve br^n pr^dir- hhir IK-worK ir r.i-.rv. I. tfeepeforX ata an old baadj^h'' sblptioo of vErions, f •. .i-’S^s btirit.^sr, n v ::d having t:-e a j.oroblemp. In many instance* Jt: « ' wj; h beiitf -respOBsihle 'ferjj ^ present'ccndiTfhos.' irty advice shouh i bterewUttg• 1'ro^raai to Ik* ■ ' ’ .Out by the Rk'mI*.. < at ricil ?:■ rely or object to, tjtat everv white *{],. i qftstiltitJon' of t^e DetnO: rat rWmocrat is entitled*to vote ,under • . - — ! the mips and reRUlatiors of t b/v allowed to \ottj/orr<e, .: <■ r<: once only, and' that Thot vote 1 •Min'd.d' lie - Counted dtotihjtpiy l?td li • • rcsfil.t ..declared-prb»»fptT><e Uo- Aacrm*'. .. .. ,,.oj honcst.TDaii wauls Jo,cheat aftioth- ^havo. weight ir. .point mg ogA't'hCretr, | '<?r In Uacee. particularly, the Swl l.for rk lead;; them to.the unearthb;.'* valuable scientific., facta afiectfov The Vi’eine r w hool will hold tlo ir Htag 1 exercise* oh Frltiay evening, i p tihUc Tl toning p'rogra u' Itas.fje m ocea-i ;n: -•’tig. “A .• •’ I-,, every club, allowing a^oter to, phi. e his name on only one club roil and provide for thejelosing of the li.q» at ench club sdinc thirty days ipnials or their, representatives also befor*- ih" first pyttnafy and the fil-j W J|| bp on scene, lug of a certiflqd list with the clci^Ur fordova’# announcement of Of court, or some responsible qfllpeT. interest of his government in the They would aDe '»‘*rry Wlth^AT til® j niediation was accepted here as an right of the executive committee,, to j.interest in the part of other Pad purge ihfv roils and .give them tin* Am«r4eat^rf>untrlcs, Thor, irto-fos • f .gfit to hear ntpr dispose of con-1 (nuchXllMrthe-sitpntioq iHifnt|'0\o.tf( "tests’ and protpufs. In case any' voter. , i|^ a , ,| ie m«!1at-ion‘ means.tit’M-h'mor-j' f«*•!:; he liawit grievance in the j ,» Ktn t,e i\t'cnj *tit of ih? pr iblotb n r of J^fclstratipji j between * ho^t’iiitf ) Fat. s and M**\- y *3. at .VpO o'clock. The' - rrrdiallv livffpd to attend. tools :lv {i> I i on hp > it, H ; W ‘IIIrIi •'■liniou. always" -tel*' .that-.white met wotib' lie nnov-* eh"r.tiws the'T hr.ia '* ..•■ut thi»t* Forth GaroPtliaais ” ‘-rf-. oo ; 1-on ora bje and‘lean io*gttCRipt a. thin/; but unhc.>py egneri- has shown- ihe faulty of mv '•r.i dcttce. and'I am trying to make, ropicfatibn as best I, can. '“when the State t’onvcnt’on Cieetr ! anticipate that pride, of authdrshio and, egotism will cause a very prq •meted debate. Every man who baa a scheme. .«•;#;! who has not? *W1H wantoiiis'Pbiieme to be adopted. I do not claim that the suggest ton;, make are perfect, hut they n Wst ! have been abb* to iljitfk of at •bis time, and I feel^gure that it adopted and cgrri^Kout they ijmprove- copditjoffs tp, the state so much so tliarlX'wtl be a very !6ng Dme. If e<er trouble with _ _ ■ s^ii ,i» all-important that we should hot,attempt too much o r make th Vegulatiops so strict or laborious and costly that it will tend to keep men from complyihg with the coitditrbn<>. V re^tmable reTorn* Insuring pur ity and nbnesty is all that cap tie ac ('driplt8hed/x B H ir a,, ,f k ai1 he attempted. It: •TIl-LMAN. 'agricultural endeavor. Those 'fa, are often published In* teehnk X terms io sortie puvel- scloatifk 's ap aline or as a aeporote publu .iff"-’, and the m•*«<•’“ of the p-opje*. who Should 'get the direci W-cefit of ve* n. *• w-o.-er'es failjiw get th* »• Tbc-'y (al fact may be d:<«overed ii sTnv be » quarter of a’ t^pritr !- - to/- its apfdtraUffp fob arirtical p-r- gbaes. ■ ' .1* • h: ve; ’ «tp> t£di< tmeat. r lo j rtake a-gahist thp ggricultural college or the V\rt«riffieptal ktation or tbe ‘ other in«*ffutions who are laboring earopaity. sincerely and bone-fly t<*c tpr T b»tte^ment ,of tjje eotidition of r <A> !■* •» r« *4 t a aw uLrwWkSWSwaffs # • • f tm- ■ wilb'h 'i . 1 win b" Jill •!>:*•<). tilts Ai'Jw*‘ikt< r.ndrcd. r ' It i said that about .h?.H of tH dcJcgatcs </unc lhiiitucV.il for .printSKv reform.' Jr ■* ■y '.Vi EKBt'R VISH i .D R’* ’Hik. Ikdencilitg *V.t- D"-:: s i.'ointf -i out j diators ? tha't’ ’ tifTn vxtuid rt ; n l.t- t/Pit: *] ? «< /. 1 :*tUyris. r , ,'i b«* tb ici-flci: - • to. nrr, jloiiai t . : chans SIX </■ W.i'.l 'Had- G-ltia .Di ‘he King -* *v n: m 1 V >h{* people and of the development ti ,tbe country'* but. I do —aert.this Midgets. , 1. ftwuDia <’!y»I/ D' alogue, ’“Deaf :;-vTi P i i V'le Mi.:aXtcrh^'f- Matt;.* Vara. Rurlesquevffratio^son M,.:rimon.. arti*l» VUrn. * X, .m /in< rey* .. ... . irte^hbutte w ith. I .o'fiAr r mi .• v.*i...‘tl.imNyn« «*••'* V d. Tb’ey saved only «b *‘cb.>ib> w-hk-h 'they were wearing.. ■ . p.« v i), / T*f house whs, the property of r, j , \! Smith. Jrk and was localfd/n.i-r j.. K ; )ln ji. r ^ovi i «> »\V«Urrboro cotton mill. tet. ft .•*) v * s^A-r i-1«> i» .t >^dt»*ion gem- phcW.of POrfirio fit ij/. AfpxijrV and l (-UluliilHtC foi Cf.'" Tl at under the system that has, be m ^ ^ ! n logue: thfse men Bava been worc- Dialogjj^. ‘The Trial; r, ' a4,i f|i»l,i»|;KN'S IKW l-AEIH SSES . .. .. .. .. . • " AT METIHHHMT GHl HlTt e been wore- £«Hy Hoys, UV k« hoo. - ^ ^ •ng and laboring, soiqe like wlsiv» ‘V* e '*"»**! morning ^hihln-)- !n their reagfftGvt# ipbffitMi of tijjpav; yV * ,T * * l o 1 1 •*'. Tl ‘ ‘ uia piyav watt elebrated at Ahe M*'thodi-t or. esclulndepeBdentlT of ^ ^ >shw . p , o’s? Emma Vert; . Holland Vvr.i. Nearer Slf God • to to hr he pyeridfucy in caw «»f the rettr# tiitjtf of General i 1 uerta. „ *r before we have further c ind the result has usually been tbitT} j. ' v, ’1’ ?“? ? ">7 »-•"«- - ?*««>% I SSJ^TS .u»p«,,,n, .hoj-w a ••» vnH <1 d flaps ¥ „ . w . jo|h ' r^. and entry o’f no y allowed after the period’ I "te^r niln ‘ e sbou ld be put on tl voter applies In ner science and been put to prart tpntil a new generation has on the stage. ' < / To use a familiar term, there h»« ; been lob much sr*ufering of she*., j there have been-feWes between Ur- vevpral laborers, phd they havi* nbt ' been enabled to» get together, work | togetbef and pull together .to bring] that pfaetical. Immediate result tha» , must be measured in dollars and 1 Pantotnlne. ] ‘'Good Night and Good-Morning.:’ t^ookiniT Opt Tor M» Pparl Varn . D alogu",. ■'A. Family Jar ” ' The - VnfinMhed Prayer MatUt* V:»nE / - • \ c. .The sillier. Six Givi* . Old Aim cad a Black l.’hilp.-iophcr - Two Bo}e. « ’ . The RutleJ aU- Six Girls Twenty days should flaps'* ♦k > ten t l le ' bllng- of the rolls ano .b -jg name after the period fixed. title roll teT „. . -^t**— •» perton or t*.s v 'TUten authority afkiug that - A r.a-ae be enroBpd. ’ They® akduld y moral were sc so announced in this paper. On Su Ma y 2 t These A«cr< ise* uled for 4ast fiundky and butN>*. fng< to Jyme unferemsen ootur.renc > if was Awojded • to m|t if Qfb. • Th% dcc» ;r»V4 la last Issue. *■ ■ .*<»/* * ^ Mb » ■ - • » ’ .'-V,' ' d • X. •: v • vrsjf be measured •» »*«»**<» *i. * i .. . _ . . cents If it is to count in ovory da;>V l*^*.^* ,00 . i “’ r School • ocg. •% scat ton ’ . s erj days knd time Sometimes I find these* p!:ptfqa gf A reienfific method so* •* .thing that has already grown old a h foreign eodrBi7*4hen t^e Amor!- iah prac*ke has never efeb beard o' ras decjded to mit it ofik * The, 1 it. ahliojitgh ••Afaoricans may- sf^nd In Mop wan madf. 1 oolite to he pub* greater., •effd of, H’tilaVany ffghef' mjm | MMlBK * f.Continued en re^o • •• .. t •" Kngastement .%ntf»»t«»»c«-d. Mr. and* iir* j. p Tfouiar tin V'jcR'e thf eugagement of tl’,e!r ugh ter,' fe-asie V.-,.''.to 1 Mr- ». K O^edroaff 111* marriage ^Ij r t;»ki place Wedce daj* cWning. .ijjty 2*», eir^t o'clock. ' ' * vi' .. fhucclK this dar being dedicated to the young people of the church ThD church has.b" fin." Sunday school and quite a targe oroWd of'young i«r»>.pl" -iftd ohildr o were .present ,-Tl f iaIIv. a selection ren id ohu, The singing was beautiful, espec eagl ■ selection rendWed by '.Miss Eiinicp THover./assited in tile, cliofu* by the full choir. The address of Dr >dH»ng. P** fPr, on the subject. "Words,” deal ing wMji the natural gift an<f ii cful po.wer of wsords, was enjoyed b> ev ery one present. It was delivered in his usual pleasanl, attractive at),I scholarly manner. . > • 'a • 1 . King’s Daughters to Meet. ^ V •, The May tn^etlnR of the Klttg .* laughters will be‘held at Ufe Baptist • husviron Monday eve'tkngXJUay <g3. it r o’clock |,E< Tt ltKAOV HUA/ll, To HIGH M/HOO!, STt DKVTN Da-M mbiv morning Dr. Woiling,. pastor of Mi" Methodtaf church, at tended the .( Impel services at the high school‘and delivered '‘a lectun* on Brazil. ' He-gave a derieriptlo^xf what jte saw on s* trip througn* a llraz.liian forest. The lecDrfe wa« full of numerous incidents and in- strncrtve in natural hisOOry., H was =Hn interesting subject^and delivered in,such a manner agio give gcauian, pteasUre to all present. Walterhufo MeflHHiisl t lmrj; Because of the’absence oTyfie pas-' itdr, Rev. Dr. Wolling; bfie/e will b« o , “ y Jr ■ no morning service af tjtv Matbodisf church Sunday *mcfwui(g. Dr. Woll- in^gpes Ao fill a social e n gage meat:- at AUendjvta,. , w-bfre he labored for four years hgTqre. eomlng .to fhi.t chujig *. TjA evening* rerVhes w iir be (ondtMfd by Uev, Garlisle Co:uft- ney ©fyblynjbia. :.x r"~ •/’At