The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 22, 1914, Image 1

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Get Your Name On The Democratic Club Ron Today. Books Close July 28 th VOL XXXVT WALTERBORO^S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.19J4. NO. 49 HUERTA SAILS ON . A GERMAN SH 9 Departs From Mexico With His Family and the Former War Minister. SAYS HE'S FRIEND OF AMERICAN PEOPLE And Heepects Mr. Wil*oa a.» Their Prr»lde«t; No ItomonKtratio* Wa« ,. Made -by the (’iti/rns of Noutla rn Republic. Puerta. Mexico, July, 21.—The German cruiser f>resden with for mer Preeidem Huerta and ilia fam ily anj former War Minister H{an- (juA. Senora Blanquet and their daighter aboard, sailed at.? r :30 o'clock last evening for Jamaica. The departure of the former chief executive was without* Incident, there not being even any shouts of “good-bye” to him front the dock. The on lathing to indicate that any one of distinction was aboard the Dresden was an extended tile of OLD MAN KILLED; SHANTY BURNED 9. • • • l* /• * • • * TUESDAY. THE 2STH, LAST DAY FOR ENROLL MENT FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS. 50 ragged troops, presented arn$8- as the Dresden mov ed out. but it was so dark, it is doubtful if Huerta observed litis sole official tribute' to his depart ure. . * The feeling here toward 'vmeri- cans has not been bettered !>y the presence of Huerta and his follow ers and there is some apprehension as to what reception awaits the^>few remaining here when the troops are withdrawn. General Huerta referred to Presi dent Wilson in a conversation w it it just before leay- tenaeo me oi ocou, me »ivw..i. ; T ^ Tr — tr — T ___ These troops I®* 11 ,> e * r and bore an e * c< >lient re- JNTKRVENTION IN the newajjiiiMiJT men just before h ing^shore. He professed deep gard for the American people, char actertring the statement that he wa« Hhe enemy of the United States as UK v VI . - - port that they half been attempting to incite to jmutiny the presidential guard and to prevail upon them to assassinate General Huerta and General Blanouet?\ ' The first definite idea ot Huerta’:- Brutal Crime Occurs at Hell Hole iu Berkeley Couuty. . f Charleston, July 20.—One of the meet ratal and ^betaous crimes that hesdbcrur#d la thte section ot # tho Slate in recent fears was nteae known here ysru-rdey. An oid ne gro man. William Scott, was shot to death i*d hit shantr flted last Tuesday night at Hell Hole, a set tlemeht In Berkeley county, between Moncks Corner and McCtkllaovllle. The murderer or murderers have so 1 * far eluded the authorities of Berk- j * eley County, and, according to a ' * report last night, no clue to the * person or persons connected with it * have been found. ^ « It is thought that the motive of- * the crime was robbery', ani if such * was the case it.ns believed that noth- : # Ing more than a few dollars, if .Irgt ^ much, had been secured. Scott ^ owned only some cattle and hulls. Several yeirs ago lie was paid put this money had been s|n'n; by * him, U U said. * .* ’ Mnrib'i and Inrendiiuism. ^ The details of.the affair are shock * ing and la said to be one of. the most brutal crimes committed in * Berkeley County. It is a story of j * murder and incendiarism;. William Scott, the victim, had passed his ' * * a « * * * * * * » k * * » Tuesday. July 28. will be the last day upon which Democrats of Colleton county cm place their names on the various club rolls. For several weeks the dub books have been la hands of tho various club secretaries throughout the county, and ev ery citlxen has had an opportunity for enrollment. Therefore, as officers of your county's democracy, let us make a Anal appeal to all eitlttaa for enrollment before K le*too late. Many think that the new rales are unfair, but be thav as it may It Is a fact that iq order to rote enrollment must be made. There fore wo urge rn atrongeet terms ipoh every Democrat in Col leton county the stern, Hnnonaptomisiog duty of appearing now before the club secretary and enrolling for the elections which mean so much for the county and state. All voters who have enrolled are eamatly requested to asc*rtain any r*::sen who has not enrolled and if poaalhle. to see that they are enrolled before next Tuesday night. Club secretaries are urged to se cure all |he names possible, aind should it become necessary they can herve their county well by carrying the books to those wh£'fi*ve refused to appear ard enroll. ’■V" Allow us again to ctll the attention of every cltUen to the fact that the voter must apply In persrtn to the scretary for n- collment. and those who can, musi sign their own names; tliosb who cannot sig|^ will be allowed to ask tho secretary.to sign for * them/.,Furthermore, the full wai.ie and postoftice address must * be giv* 4,,atNl the voter must enrol*! at the poll nearest his *• home And MOjST IMPORTANT OF ALL. ENROLLMENT v* MIST BE MADE BEFORE TUESDAY NIGHT. JULY 2vS * \m”>:howkll. blease and NOR. STATE CAWAKN WOOD NEAR CLASH: vo—n™. V. Words Over Richey Case Cause First Real Seusatiou of * the CaaipaigR. Greenville, July It.—WhUe three thousand persons watched with ha ted breath, expecting to wltnoas n fisticuff, perhape tho oboddtng of blood, ono of tho leading hnnkars of South Carolina. J. Wllklna Nor wood. of this city, struggled franti cally to break away from a number of men holding him and personally resented what he considered tnsul offered him by the Governor State .Cole L. Blease, durtn Senatorial campaign /meeting here today. » . // This furnished the only real sen sation of, the campaign so far, aiM for a wtyle It seoiucd Impossible to avert serious trouble. Several offi cers v.seed to reach for their pistols, !»u;/So far as could t»e '»b- | seryed iu the 'pandemonium that reigned for several minutes no wea-1 wuoaisy insult of the ig the No Scarcity of Ttehor Fi Which to IMm a {amp* OVICCEI^Wo ELEVEN CANDIDATES y FOR GOVBKNOR / Crowds Are' Expected to the Variows Speakers Tell Klertors the Owly the r«NMitry.> Way to Hova Tomorrow; July 23 the campaign meeting of aspirants tor state of fice* w ill ’ be held in Walterboro. Large crowds are expected to be out to ? hear the candidates and to ae- lect the man of their choice. In case It. M. JEFFERIES, Secretary ********** J -va. a . axw' vv saa^ie. County Chairm; ***••••** * huirman 4 pon was drawn. Mr. Norwood was/* 1 *-' have not already done so. TUero finally overpowered and taken from is no scarcity of timber from which the speakers' stand. The situation to make a selection this year as the was extremely tense, the excitement roterif , of <a ndidate- for state of- and high feeling spreading to the „— j, „ ,.,pected * * 4_- HAITI DISCUSSED putation as a quiet and peaceful .ne gro cltiaen. He was what is known as a free negro and had spent • the greater part of his life in the vicini-, ty where his life was ended. At the J • . • time of his death he lived alone and Washington Fears Great Losses owned a lot of cattle and some hulls The crime was not discovered un-; to Property May Result From Strife. til about midnight Tuesday, when, neighbors were attrae’ed to 4 the home of Scott by the fire that burn ed his house. Scott’s body was found on the outside of the 'uouse. near a door, where it is thought that tervention by the United States In near he w as shot to death as he was a! WALTERBORO’S FLY CAMPAIGN big crowd around the stand, but fortunately the Incident passed without any „real damage being dm*. The trouble started while the governor was speaking, when Mr. Norwood. who was o n tne stand at the -•»»»• asked. “How about Dr. McIntosh?" The governor replied: “When I get to Columbia I will ask Dr. Mc- The Hoard of Health Continue.. to Distribute Poison tor * Their DesIrucllOi.. fkes is very l&rge. that they will all t- ;..esent and he given a chance to show why they should hat* consider.."'on In the oming elections. If the candidates «arr:ve this af- N gi ternoon, which they will probaly do. coming over from Itidgeland where they speak today,' the meeting will begin at 9:30 o’clock, and If not it the In’osh on the stand and then an swer ;'*« question, not behind hl*[wlll begin immediately after hack Ijke a coward, like you." Mr morning train arrives. Norwood then made an effort to get * There are eleven candidates for Washington. July 21.—Armed In- The hoard of health is continuing governo** to speak as follows: Lowndes J. Browning, of Cnion county; John il. Cllnkscales. of Spartanburg; Robert A. t’boper.^of inent of/tharine.-, already moblljs- <! r.t Gu.*uuanamo. Into Haiti, and ;.» r- Haiti was discussed today/by M- poison for spraying stables and oth- tempting to make his escape. ! ministration officials upon the I*- /r breeding places. The poison, ur- / There were either thr*‘p nr four ceipt of dispatches from diplomatic s.-nlte of soda, can he had free of pistol shots ^fired into Scott's i>udx,^**kucies saying gfeat losses wotVld cbartF. *' by going to KTpnrMprtltr according to an autopsy, me mar-' ho suffered in the/island republic store or see Dr. EsDorn or Mr. Q. red remains of* the old man could by the ravages of/evolution. I .M. Anderson. Spray in the proper-, hardly be recognized.; The bodv j n*o active steps had been »«• was buried near tho s^ene of th‘* toplglft. hut the situation had ad- 1 murder at ihe expen.e of a ( nane. vanced'lo u point where, under pres- A lieutenant, a sergeant and one! ton citizen who had Know n Scott fo/sure fron^ropean ^wers^ move- cltizen w ere arrested follow ing a re- j year^ \ ‘ “ - inquest 0 l>> >laa>strafe 1 No developments of any coiw- haps/the Dominican RepublV.:. wa^ | qf.'*nce were brought out at the/amdng the possibilities. imiuest held \V<'dnesday afternoon Socrefar>v Bryan would say ir at 2 o’clock by Magistrate J r Mitch-/more than that troop’s heu r.oi >. ■ mn.e who •acts as coroner in tha/ i»«>n asked for by tlu/state ilepar.*- . . section of the county. - The verdict ment. No arrangement* have/bt/K intention to depart was indicated | ^ j fo j. av<l j )e< . n m uVder a^/tho ‘ niade for augmenting the tpree ai nta.nam.o by any of the marine r«»ops at Vera ITo/. x --va-x-- ---i ......ster Menos. of Haiti, call* Another laumli appeared “’v , yiithorities are doing ai/. in their 'on President Wilson today, ostensi l/uerta and itis wite and twp , ' a11 P‘ , '> N j. ower t 0 latch the guilty person. ' |»iy to present his credentials, but ters stepped from the car. \ 1 Scott’s house'was a typical cdqn-1 bringing official dispatches from 1.1 - 1 * General Huerta looked aboard trv h)iantv gome tim? Tuesday foreign office dn*>-cating unerven with an air that seemed puzzled and ^ gr four pistolXhQJtfe firp*l attention v.a^* x g:A o n to the reports natiofial obUeations and that no I\of the plstqL hul midnight their at- foreig^Sftrs had been harmed. . Vntion w/s drawiv to Scott's homey Whether foreign pressure had by\a blaze. When |liey got there ^ reached a point of demanding action they\found tfie house almost burned by the United States to force upon down./ They were helpW: fo sale Haiti some measure of control -• the house amUnotliing wasSlpne un-i finances to Insure meeting obliga to Governor Blease. hurling an epi thet at the governor while endeav oring to break from the half dozen or more men who seized him., ■ Sheriff Rector and Mayor Mar- , its fly campaign by distributing the | 8l , a |j wprt , a i so on t he stand and 1 Laurens county; Joh n T. Duncan. Of appeared to be using their best ef- 1 Rlehland county; Richard 1. Man- lorts to avert a c’anh, and perlwps n j nKt 0 f Sumter county: John B. a tragedy. Several men were beard yiullaLlv. of Anderson roun to make threats of shooting. The Jo| . n .. Flrh|irdll| of Kersha governor remained w .ie;*e ae had / f been »peaking, an I by his .^lei count y; 4 hnrles f arroll SimuiK/bf |were State ftetectlve F.? F. Hair- iBnrnwell county; t’harles A. Smith, mond and several others who. it iiueiuiuu j s paid to have been murder at/un made fo when a/oat from the Hre^ien came hurd< 0 ,. an unk!VOWn party 9/ par Guanta.n to the landing and began to roc,ll ' e j ,i r!S Th*. crime war reported to ;in d troo baggage. \ ! Sheriff Causely. of. Berk* 1*X and the, Minist ' tions of arsenite «'»f soils 4 pouwls. 2 quarts ot cheap moiasser*. apo a<b gallom- of water. Tills may be put on by a sprinkling pot or by hand The spray kills tho alaggot in tlu breeding places. Excellent results have alread\ been reported from the use of this spray. ‘^\* ,..- rr ■ - _ CLEMSON ALUMNI MEETS AUGUST 2.7-31 Thousand Former Students :tnd Graduates to Attend Home Coming Week. 1 til the flame.• bad consum shanty. .On invest ribly burn ground, ne house. ion Scott’s bddy, as located on aek door to T~ With the Churches. a little pained^ He carri*-*! .DtHhiii\ except his bltfcU paper cigarette. Rlanquet was at hillside. boHi hand laden -with suit cases. Huerta’s fact* lightened som what when the correspondents ap proached and he began to talk •<> them.' “But there abso'.jnelj nothing I want to say ;o you." he said. “What about Bryan? What do you think of^hltu?” asked one man. “I want to say nothing whatever about him,” replied the ex-presi dent. Another asked him about 1 resi dent WltkOB. • “Mr. Wilson is President of the United States." he answered, “and as* such I respect him. I have never officially mentioned his name. The nearest I came to it was in mv n<* of resignation, and then only by in ference.” . ‘However as a matter of fact no you know Wilson. Carranza and X il ia are my,best friends? They he.'c introduced me rather widely. 1 11 ” tnerelv one of the sons of Mexico ^ “But thev have advertised me. he continued. ‘ Oh. yes. they have they have done that. * •*.. “O, now. do not misunderstand *»• 1 h * , %' , tt r p d I! v',.1 ; " l 1,. a. m. All tho r.ro r - »»•< • ... 1.0 "... mi.- Wilson a ing worship' for import irit bn-.n**- l Everybody invited to iglit ft Is r.pQrU^l’ that other n -^ion on the part of the.United Ma e roes HvHig near by heard three or and representing that Ha.iti’s * r.-dit jur pistoiVliots firewi. No special wa- good that it had in**' t:s In.er Clem son (’ollegc*. July t'l :-r-i*H* •burly, nud Mqr.del L. T\ -• •1, 0 < K.*r*h*i.y touti/ .. The following are in/fie rac e fo* lieutenant governorv^/A. J. Bethea, of Richland county: Willialn M. Hamer of Dillurt /ouTty: T ' Hunter n: I’.j/nh* rg * .>unv^ Frank Kelly /Tf L <* «ountv. i andidaI*/ for attorney are A t/ Brice, of* fhester cou* - l y and/ Thomas IL Peeples, o? \ Ba rn **y/l 1 F/r adjutant general f* •tpposeti hv t ap^ain M» the Hons state department officials d^ ••lined to say today. Little bon- that the revolution and bri«stnd:»g* the'van be suppressed by the island k<»v- his rVument is held by* officials here Jaqies M Sullivan. American , filn stK- to the Itomimcan Repu»< I lie. conferred with necretary Bryan . at his horns, tonight r — j.tuden College have already replb their invitation?,' signifying intention of ’einf: pr-'sen: for' "Home Coming Week.’ t!i * bi;^ re union occasion which will Like p.ace .it Clemson College fr*»in 1 > >ti ot there were many proxiniately one .’thoucan*’ former ^ ^ _____ itudents and graduates ot Ciemson w ‘ oo( , , a me io th*/frot (H ‘, U ’ 1 stand and in simple uiannei . '. 1 ' his version of the affair, say w sai«l t were also officers. i,-, Mr. Norwood’s quoitlou. “Ilo.y j about lb. Mi Intos^i?” was prompt-' ed in a statement issued by Dr. J. 1! M< Into ii of Columbia, denying 1 ha 1-he had lecomiiiehde*! a pardon or parol.- lor U. A Richey of Abb* Vilie, vvliich matter Governor Bleas*,* exhaust i\i ly revieweil at the m i-g in Ablievilb*. when he read a statement from Dr. Mclnios.i, D‘*° I.::,! examined Richet while jn the adjutant/general General p.-inuaifiaiy. In his Iasi statement j. opposed hv Caplin M. <’ l»r Mi lntosh declared h*- not Nonly ,York county, did not recommend the pardon or/ urr s ; x candidates for T?'1- Rlchey, but that he hq*! stated/h road , on/«iis^ioner' as follows: J*-. tii? tir>t 1 ertificate tnai ne helb/**«l ,^ r _. of vor;k countyfloor*" X*' Ublie' was feigning. -, / ^ Fairey. of Calhoun county: *’• D. \fter tlie candidates hai/ spoke.1 portner, of Fpartan'Jurg*. Frank '' calls fo/Mr. Nor- 1 ghealey. .of Lexinglo- county: John ront Of the j|| Wharton, of l^aurens. and W. L, liner related withersitoon. of York county, say ing that . /pp candidates for- conriHroMe- If what Dr. Mc l/tosh says is tru**.! R ^ n< , ra | ar ,. a W. Jones, of Abb"- Blease is what/We a l' know him to i v jj|^ incumbent, and James A. be a dirtv. infamous liar." 11*- lhe n «;iiniiiiers**tt. of Richland county, bitterly' a reigned the governor. Mr has held the office for t*'-' berry Is/the home of >. , asf twelve yT*af» and the main .-outli-'m ’.*.ind ever hc-b! liy an College. Th*: acceptances already received make it certain th. t i rapacttv/Of Cl tusop/ ia'g“ !>nr- taxecl to accomods MORE PLAGUE VICTIMS FOUND |»re«.bylerian ITitmt). Rev. Charles D. Holland, pastor. Services every Sunday except th<* third Sunday in each month, at 11 a. bn. and 8/n p. m. Sunday school , . at 5.3t* p. in. Christian Endeavor Jseventh ( at*P Ol tne Society Tuesday night at 8,:’.n. Pray- Malady Develops in *r meeting Thursday afternoon r.t New Orleans. 6 o’clock. • v .. New Orleans. July 19 Rapti-t Gtiurcli. Regular preaching services at the pue was announced her? today ''Void Baotist church next .Suliday at 11 q. the health althoritles It .was t > ’ tfi* m anti .< :?n p u .' Lsi-ida? h*/l Philomene Glapoin. a fifteen-y*iir/ have all respect for Mr president of that people. Buying Fall J. Frank is In the North, buyinu is fall line of goods. He has Ms t i ices. all our Wallet Imho Metlnslivt t liurcb., _ _ us fall line of goods, HehasvisH-i on .last day morning at. un- ly no more plagmyfr.to* «*•. fd Bostoh and Brockton. Mas*. UJiU aJ»y ta^ffe congrega»:on aes«r - wer" “hoe markets, and New’ York. Phil- ( bled 5n this church for^orshlp.^Th- rat^w^. f l;y hw|UU Dr /w i»- .w****-**. ■■"■*;. j drv goods fhr the : b " al tlie organ with a full * h* fic* r at Pe/tsacoU. still ts fi^s^t He will he abb t" waa eobd The pastor spoke of the Mm a proposed excursion fronx_. k bnr- irchased his aming season ,lve hi* customers excellent tains, -u a result of his earl* bu'- tng. Dr. Block Install* Motor. Dr. H. W., Black has recently, m dalled a novel addition to the eq m- of hi* detal parlor *» a omblnatlon water motor for ruo- Hn* the dental engine and » fouu- aln spittoon. The machine l* on >f the noveltlea in dental equin- »ent and la a perfect pHw* ° f "' e ’ -haniam. It waa inaontod by Dt Uford of Sumler. 'A\ was good tragedies ing illustrations? * Ul vll^ • IJ *S X ** I' ■ r — / ol Ilf., many ..nk- Orl M n,,.o P*n.,«U 1- "« Th** usual ser- iausr ot p’agje nere. ClKmson b.ien wlio nnv,e nm yrx re- I* lived invitation:' write to the \ / president. / It is the college s pur- \J pose to iniike ’. Horae Coming XXeok Fiiyli-.zX memorable Acntlp the lives of a of the aeventh case of bubonic pia- vW/ttond and It .s ‘b.-ired tiutt a RuWraaoiutc/ receive notice of e occasion.. . The ahe«*lauc** will nave to p m uegress employ* d by a pap/* netted to former tmlenT- >*Jj t q^uy as* a sorter *he tva/'t-** , aU ,« fi’ove*! Ho the insolation h«/P* i; bo iffipossthle lOstak* ' ’ LX her*- her case was pronoui/ad t-er- th( , viiv.4 of thoXvho •n '• Alt hour li 'the n^bet/of r,V^ be . bl . + ;qttjclent for tlie a; '.’a"' •I" caught daily/ls Increasing rapi ! an ,j ex-stmlents th* in** , l .Ny • ritdenf- NV j|| , b e number of these b reported tod^y. Saturday l.o t :, A most enjoyable program re taught and today 9$$ j mg arranged for the five day> W D -Noble*, cuy health o!-... Hoin# , «*oming X\'‘ek ■ ..... t- inciatei.t , , s of tbis m* annou.— ... K.pelally .uretl*. <-*•“"•« * ,ll XuRiist 27th. to toon of . August H , 31st. It is planned to miC *• tins ( , ovt;rn / nie/se and f»r McIntosh. J,| ar ,k ot Mr Sumniersett’s platform one o» the gretUe ! affair:: ot tin |b at/Blease can't go into the home jK - rotation in office” as the true of Dr McIntosh and th** latter 1 d^k. r atic principle. ■ Would not enter the home ot R M xi**cown of Florence coun»r Uease." J j* unopposed for re-election a* *ec- He said that any educated ,Man ; r<lfar * 0 f state, racks Will he tax/d to atcomou^-■ ^ ho was supporting Blease was a s T rart4 , r# of Richland county those who come/, J dirty skunk.” He made further re ^ ‘ uno pposed for re-election ot aia. \ marks bitterly denouncing the kov- ^ nf ^ nl# , nt o{ ^ucation ernor and his followers, saying j» j Watson of Richland county This fellow Richards running !ur * , 4 lino ppposed for e-election ** sec- governor i? a prim e of hypocrites* rPtar> „f the department of agrl- *1 happen to know that " He *1"- ru |ture. commerce and industries, dared everv man in Greenville in * There have be«ui ao definite ar- terested in selling blind tiger liqu<*r I ranr< , n ,cnts as to where the meeting was tearing Ins shirt for Blease j ^ bHd but j t will very proba- and Rector” bly t>e held on the lot in front of Mr Norwood is president of the i Kitin’* drug store. President W/ M. Rig?:: is Tloing everything possible to liay/ invita tions reach every on* of the six thousand/men who lu/e attended fleL'-son. Many ln,vitations. i <»w ..ver, have been r: t*.. ne*i uncliAmed and i'tis desired that any former n who h-ve not yet Norwood National Bank «»r this city and is interested in hanks tn othef la places. He said to he the second largest representative of bank-ing.j irilerests in ; i «»uili Carolina and is a,: t.rotlier of Joseph J Norwood, i.i well known hanker of « oiumhia. : Greenville Ipi- no < itizen tudr* ptom- . in* tit than J Wilkins Nor-mid an! m We th. j , . , , „ Norwood was inyultijyg and ed for • TO CMAltl.F-STON IN A I.Al’MUH. |*art> **1 ,W«l|crh<* r *» Ultixens Knjov m iiglitrul Trip. . ’ V *A part*, o! citizens of Walterboro 1,-f’t town early Saturday morning delp'iia and Baltimore, \£ ainging. led Ity^ ^ fir ^ ^ R^s^uy^stiU 'is'Insistent .JuTof this* Will ^ •^n^un':; 1 ing at 11.30 o’clock and at *.3b night." All members and triends oi the church are urgen to be present vices Will be held next runday morn- plied Dr. Rucker to*Uy that his pro-; r< , 8j>#ctW# , y vices wm w against the excuraton Mauds .* oN Yesterday Dr. Noble* informed lool Louisville and Nashville officials who intended operating the V Children'* Day at Ml. C armel. 0 sion that It ahould not be run The Chtldren’* Dny exerexss will b*» matter was taken up w i observed at Mt. C’arniei ciiurch aun- Federal health officer* nnd they* * dav July 20. The public D cordial- anreef the Ponancola doctor _4M 1 Invited to attend the services, there was aheolutoly no daa«"r Everybody £ invited. aludy method, being employed here . . N . ‘ [' ' ' ' ' * V be^prepared for Friday. Saturday and Sunday, the 28th. 2Wh. and 30. to stamp out the .llaea*e. It was announced today that Dr, r A Brink, baetorlologiat of the Florida board of health, and Dr. K W Dig- gett. a member of tho board, wrould come hero at once. They will be 4 pufi through a ton-day courao by tho plague eaports. Tho health official* of Guataaala al*o are on the way here to study plague fighting mett/ odj. at*v .•xpr.*?ions ot r S > /‘"J“ r ,’ I and motored to JarksonbOro w nere ct * heard-from Grc**t»\i!l.** Vf*'/ hfV ,, oard „ < i a gasoline launch.and ia t Governor Bleas*«X re pis »*» Mr a |rip , 0 charleston. They - - it.ing and uncall- ^ ^ 5U4 ,eswful in making the trio without mishap, arriving Iff < harl- e*lon about six o'clock Saturday at- .loins W«»ffoi*d Faculty: ternoon.*' » Dr James A Chiles has lieen se | Sunday was spent In ojffbtseelnsi lec>ed to be tMe .head of the depar - meni/of French and German at Wof ford College succeeding Dr. W. A. Colwell, who realgned aome weea* ago to teach in Brooaryn. Mr. Chllea come* highly recommended, and Dr. H. N. Snyder president of the college expressed himself, a* well pleased with hi* selection. Dr. Chiles took his A/ B. degree at Cen tral College: hislA. M. degree at Vanderbilt University: hlv Ph D. degree at the University of Illinois, and has studied at*‘the .University •! CeidvD aud the Uulversit c r Par'.* Spartanburg Herald. and amuaement* of the city and a trip to the lale of Palms. The par-^ ty returned to Charleston Sunday afternoon and early Monday mhrn- began the homeward trip in the launch They arrived at JAchejm- - boro about >even o’clock Monday evening The trip waa enjoyed from every standpoint. f Thoee composing thU booting party D “ R Pe "^; Henry Bailey > / / /.i tk