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r I i "'-4tm14.'w~.< »• * 4 i*«% VOL 37 WALTERBORO, S. C.; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2; 1914. NO. 16- ON IN FULL Tax Valuable Sources toC Cover Deficit iu Tariff Receipts. RACER SAID HE COULD FIX RACES APPOINTMENTS BY METHIDISTS GOVERNOR MARKS PI BLIC tHi: ’1C‘)TH SKSKfON TOMES TO END PENALTY NOW EFFECTIVE CORRESPONDENC E OK HE * AND MANNING. Columbia, Doc. 1.—The gvcrnor | made public Monday the correfpond- !eme between him and Governor- AT SUMTER; DIVIDED INTO TWO BODIES. Sumter, Nov. 20th.—-The Sout Carolina Conference of the Meth dtrt Episc pal Church, South, aa GREAT PROSPER- ITY SOON FOR U. S. PllKNTIKS IN CKASZLElsTdN “ TO MAI\K>; INVIISTIG.%TlON Or; C ONDITIONS. ^^^IPUKSGIVIKG IN ASKS FOR A REVIEYv Delinquent« in War Ta\ Payment A Gem* Help to Country in. Time of Newt Jfelcft Richard I Manning of Sumter jhas existed fpr one hundred an*] i relative to the Identity of the turf man who was quoted In South Car- iollna newspapers as raying, eub- stance that hors e racing at Charles- ________ < ^ton had been •“fixed up. with Gov- _ ernor Hleaee aii right and r/o can do Colcmbir. Dec. 1. ihe emergen^- t | lr Panie w »ti, Manning.” cy revenue act passed by (engress Governor Blease inquired the October 22 to make up the dofUdt cf the man wUh the lntf . n . in tariff receipts cau.-ed i*> the wa. |j 0R j, e 8 ta*ed. c* carrying the mat in Europe v.ent into effect tod..}. j n ( 0 jjj P courts. . w The time for making returns under j The !ettPr {0 y ir j Iurninf the acf without incurring P, p " Governor Elotu'tj was as lollov.;;: cent penalty hasr expired. j „• *. 2 r ., li>14. The provisions of the emergency .. Hon ^ j m ^niV.g, South war revenue act effective today have Carolina. been summarized a» follows: . “Dear Sir: I notice in tide merr- Tax cn.beer. fl.,5 p°r barrel.* | n} f 3 xe^s and Courier, page 2, col- tlficd wfcbkey, 5 cents a gallon, ail under the ha.'.J, ‘Manning *•» f 1 r? 'I r - f V, * 4. ..CX ik.»» ali]> :n article in whbh you r.r? quoted as having :-aid: ‘The tun' magnate Is quoted having sal* o.tcr. next January. r-g\rulc*< of the incof.ring governor.* We f.xe.i it un v.-’ti' B.ea-c all right, and tan qo the ramc v. ith Manning.' ."I write to ask that you be ?o tmenty-nine years, concluded ita laat session here this afternoon. There was little barinesr. to tran> act todiy.' The several committees made reports' and new committees for^the two conferences were r.atned. Mr. J. Fuller Lyon was tinted treasurer of the Upper South Caro lina Conference and Mr. Henry P. Williams cf Charleston was elected treasurer '•for the South Carolina (“aference. Charleetoc, Nov. 30.—“Jr. it-: pinion of the official of the Ualtoa its Chamber of Cocimcrce co»fv»r. 1 be felling for fu,»ly -s riuch -.y nuary 1, 1915. as if ihcre had br»n war,” vas the ftatety.cr.t made b> r. Mark Prentiss, an offirivl cf the •tional Chamber, last night. Mr. ties _fas a m^mb-r of the prrty AGATTEMPT TO H.\% K THE VKKDICT OF DEATH A* ID!! BY COURT. Washington. Nov. 20.—Lcn M Frant’a petition for a review of h!s cor.viciion in Georgia court,, lor the murder of . Mary Pfcagan. an. Atfan.a factory gl:l, «a me before tit.' c;i tiW supreme court today after having been pPevicusly denied by two indi vidual Justices, on'* of v.hou; »> pr r 'F r d the opinion that Frank bad WfEE BORO QUIET J — Weather Was Perfect r.nd L w liroakirg NtstliWa.- MANY WfM KUMlfG Cl'.urt b Fcrxlco*. nt Two <>f the f.-»r .1 C’.urcbeN; Many Wore Vivlth g « :? Th:.t !#;;y. directori- who visited Charleston | not bad due proce ss of law. The Rev. £. Watson continue# {derided to send a special man to ir.- Rev. P. B.. Wells was elected secretary of the Upper domestic Ftill wines, 8 cents a gal lon and 55 cents a gallon on ail grape brandies used in fortification; champagnes. 25 cents a quart: ca’-- 'her * would be racing ir Charl- bnoateil winer. cents a quart; 11- juerurs and cordials. 24 cents a gal lon: bankers. *1 per thousxnd of capital, surplus and undivided prof its: nawn>brokers. |5b a year: com mercial bakers, $2*: commission ?2(*: custom house hrok- kia(1 rs to f urn j g i, j», e W ith the uarm ers. 51(»* nropric»o-s of theatres, r.m^ # L # „ seums and concert halls, with sent- of th* ‘Turf Magnate’ you refer to. inc capacity of not nor* than 300, if it be true that r^u made this $25 a ydar: cot exceeding ^ \tatem:r.t. Very respectfully. CM;.- pacity. $50: not crceeding, 1 000. . _ , $75; rcre tt?n 1.000, $100; c‘r:ut-, - * T - . es.SiOO: other amus'm«nt propil - Manning £,:ia Raving, received. I tors "or agents except chautauquas. i “Sumter. S. Nov. 28, 1911. Iceture lyceums. ‘•(Jov. Cole L. Bleaao. Colnmbia. 3. C. isssk. i -o-r 3 ,r : , ts bowling alleys and billiard rooms, $5 2Cth. referring to newspaper article, for each alley or table: annual tax M aar !g an .i F.adng,’ Is recel rd. on toba^dfaiers and mjnufacfur- unable to comply with you- err, dealers in tobacco. 34.s'* Jor , - L , , each store: manufacturers of tobac- raquert to furnish the name asked re *-fth annual s»l*s not exceeding for* ns It was not given to me. The loo.ooo nounds. $12: 40OM0O lbs. fcaversatlor rc fe. rr ed to. in the clip- 1.000.000 pounds. $60: 5,000,- - , , , ' OOA ponnd« 3300V 10.000.000 t*oM«ds sent me. was related-to me a:- 3600: 20.000.ooo pounds. $1.2nft: an amusing incident, ard I sa treat- e-neeHing-tveiFy mlHionr pound®, ) '• r?! tlr.g it. Tho publication & AH : -Tcv on Clears. *>.' ' \ ht . ihi * n;3,ter wa3 BOt UI>c: ' Manufacturers of cigars whose ar • 1 iUggc.-tlon, and I am surprised nual sales do not exceed 10 000 1 to s. e thAt the same has beeh done, gsrs. $3; 200,000. $6; .C.ooo.oo% ar(1 ro(?: .pV lt very $12: cne million. $30; five million. $150: twenty million. 3600; for%- R,chard 1 Maiming. fntiu r -» 31.200: exceeding forty mi!^ * 1 — lion. $2,460. < Marufactiirers of cigarettes wit! annua! sele* not *T;-e“ding ore mil-! t*on ctgsrettes. $1?* two mUUon, | 3"X: fix-o million, gttr-. »rn trUlion. i' *” 3120; ftfiv million. ffiG.ft; on* hur-J- dr*d trUl'er. *l,?oo: ®t< c^ulrg hundred million. $2,496. ^ tax-'s ere n« foUow®: perfamerv. ecstmeticy^and small er article* from one-eikhth cf a rent for .each *• cent . parkae' *0 «i*,v- •ieHhs of r refit on each 25 cent nsckcF'" rrJ f.vc^ciitlr® of a fr "‘< frr r•*<• 1; r tfdI:i^nal 25 cents in Value cheVtrtr car- 4 coat® for each ft of Tpkfe*' r-r erkiing wi r es. ro‘ otho-- eu-. taxed 1 rent for. pint? and 2, - t<~*: fer -’I larger Containers. 'trualo::- “* > pro«ecd i*r Uharles^ou Tax r-n,Dr*'timent*». ' Vnd to atic-nd aid r..«e meet and to. deberture?, rcrtificatec. or cntly. Ho declared that tkc nemberv wero surprised with the wocderfuL pos-ibilities of the South and r.r, they 4id not have time to get sufficiently acquainted with conditions existing.. respectfully DETECTIVE SENT / TO WATCH RACES GOVERNOR APPOINTS; GNK AT RKgiF>T Cl' ATTORNFW * • ' *. •> GKNFHA !i. X. . • ' ■ ! -i ' * ■ ■ Crlrmbir. Dec. 1 Acting upoo requ r: A’- •rrfey G'-uersl P'rrlo- rs sJcretary for the Sbuth Carolina p.nd temrorr.ry Conference. A nlstter vrbKh excited considerjr abb* Interest •.va, , } a irotior. by Rev. A. h. BcsTahd others to hunt'* Rev. 3. A. Nettlcsuon the grot!mb of un* acceptability. The Rev. S. P. Deat- ty r.nd Rev. P.JF. KIIko andothcra ciefendTd Mr. Nettles, while the Rev. Messrs. A. H. Best, J. B. Harley an! j. (’.. Chandler supported the nrotion for lof alien. The motion prevailed and Mr. Nettles i s no longer a mem- b r of the conference, e - * Appointment sfor the Charleston dictrictowere as follows: Presiding Elder—^J. W. Daniel. Al’trinle—H. G. Murphy. Applston—-W. A. Kirhp. . Beaufort—J. M. Noland/ Bethel Circuit—J. D. Boll. Black Swamp-—W. .H. Artalh Bluffton—BenJ. L. KnfgLt. Charleston: Bethel. S. B. Harpey, Hampstead Square. G. C. Hutchlscn: Spring Street. Marvin AMd; Trinitv. D. McLeod: S. A, Webber, super numerary. ^ ’ * * * . Cartersvilie—G. L. Ingraft.® Cypres.-v—D. N. Bushbee. Etrhnrdt—E. bl. Guess. Estil!—W. V. Dibble. Furman—J. B. Kilgore. Hampton—J. T. Felder.; Hendersonville—J. P. Patton. . Lodge—F. E. Hodges. . Ridgeland—George K. Way. RidgFville—J. P. Simpson. Walterboro—J. W, tolling. MF.KTIMtS AT THK RRKSBYTEKIAN CHITU !'. iicfvri ting fk*rrl<cs at Thl® Cli in. ( lo*>: il Mimic ;. Night. , Cf:: Sunday night the Prcsbyt r:.*.' tl-;rch f lured a s*rf°s of nrcctinyr lasting a we-d:. The pastor. Rev. Ycfctlgote and report to the Wash ington headquarter. Mr. Prcntis Is tkc rar.n eeiected and wilt r^rntin In Charleston' until Saturday. Virile w|B be mad-' by bin to Jacksonvill-. Savannah, Penraeolu and proaablv Mobile before rc'^rn'*- to V.Trh- Ing:.'^., 0 - r ’ Mr.-pyrntla? gald: “When .I.r tionkl dlrettora cr.nte South they ex ftScted V> find the South in the jumps’ end ‘dosn and out.’ judging" from the buy-a-bale movemen! aa nd- ’crtiaed all-over the coun»ry. Tfcl® was one of the -most atrotiou® mls- 'xkrr over perpetrated by the South, -or it put the ITr nth err err ..In c wrong ^IgLt. It tundc it appear ar If they r/erc -T tost begging, while, in fad. ‘.hey wer'* only asklrg for ar oppor tunity to sell thpfr r-erehandlse. "Tk: Nptlcnuf Chr.ribrr 2! r"‘7-7 l fc thins to Tt. TT.zal. Xbz'Tiu**?** Nc v Orleans, after the. trip., to se- what could be dor* fn, getting th** d>tton exchanges open. The Cham ber, we fully believe,, was very In fluential In getting the situation re- Mcved, fur all three ext hanges.. Jjave flnce opened and furnish a market for the cottpn. “Stypa-ar? nc~ brfpj ’.ah*-, to r> turr f.-ej^ trarr.pcrtatlun o? cotic- Euro; *an ports, even to Ourlnany. tnHugh neutral ports, and the out- : ook BKhrtght. Germany lx In a po sition to consume and par for 75 per cent of ita normal consumption. The staple Is r^portedxas bringing fror’ 18 to 21 cents per pucqid In. the Em pire at present., "Another important step ^THch !« ( being undertaken D In fowulaHnr r.lans I^NIlycrtfrjf rom* of th Vorthrrri imnjir*^r.l^ tc tl^e ‘klcrtific fr ruing I« nc'-de-l • nd th"-- arc :h' pecpl> V ho Will te-^h it. .* 'real Influx of -the-’e ! v .^nlgiT.r.ts *1 canected pbonly. v ■'Tl;e one Impoftart - es* ig'' v '' y-* Ideal fron: a star.dpo r.t of wi ther cor.ditlonn and totally (’ovo'.* cf, lewleEsnr.ss, Walterboro e-ueri^n' i'd one of the. most pleasant Thar.hsglv- Chicf Justice White received tn:* motlqn/, saying cnly that 'the covrt Would take the papers. A t’cxbdt : may be anpounced- ifext' Monday. Frank’s attorneys contend that he i n R ;< in the memoiy of the oldest ip- did -not have a fair trtal becr.UHe of the hostile demonstration* anainjT him In Atlanta. N Washington, Nov. 30—Another at tempt to got an appeal In the Frank case before the United States su preme court today was made by at torneys for Leo M. Frank of Atlan ta. under sentence of death for the murder T>f Mary Pbagan of that tty. •j t> A motion for permission to file petition recking to have the coufi review the chsc cn a wri} of erro- war filed.* i Henpy A. Alexander of roursei for Frank, personally, called the motion to the, attention of th ! court. /\I ' y \ The attorney agreed with Jpattcev Lamar and Holmes, who,;, in refus ing to grant the wri.t, held that the qutatlon for reylew is a decision of ’.he Georgia court of appeals on pro- tedarer aasaaly, wkslhae ta*< i^tlrr. to sel aside the Ve.dl*t of «oh.I - lion was made In duo time by the attorneys of Frank. The attornev contended, however, that the Geor gia court would not .bare reached .its ‘deci oh 1 If It -had not erred on r fnndamcr.tal polr*. of fedef^’. )r. r, namely, whether Frank had bro given a fair trjal because h- had been compelled to stay away from the wsk rendered for fee* of violin-jo. Hd argued that the rout: >h'*cld grant the application so aMo correc. this error. th*- t * err L. Kild r . * fod.-.y F trcn.* ** '"c. rate <ir:••*'■•;v> with in- r n T-tfficat«s ' or stocks 5 c-nts on each 31 ^0 of value , r * violations of the crimlnaj laws o' ’e** -'•n? to eeji. «i*e. 2 ren*« thin rtate in connection with th- on neh lino r.f v>!ue': exerootinx J .. arrp After h* shall ha^e made his e' deros’t e* ptock cer- k ♦t'V-.e. ? « 'Ollxreral for lo-Ans. board i * >Vf ‘ ::, ^ rtlor “ !u5 fl ! pd , llls rt P ort of tr-d-* sale r*- !'*-*e"mrnts to sell, will be furr.l.hed with* a copy of sai l v 'e-t f/*-jjoo o'yr.l**e- nrom-j report." - - ■* ** reef- -or 3100; ev; 1 pre«s and freight bills of lading. 1 . , Dr, Bailey \.»re very cdpful and *s- ; _ . r.s-certaln if there-is gambling or oth- . , , . jv.®eks. hut The attorney general addressed a .letter to the goverr.*/- this morning relative to a resolution passed by th*' la-'t general assembly In reference to e—t -'-'b* **e,rsrnper sMnments tax ed on mcntM" «-'orn statements c^f publisher®, shioirents within th* - ' contitw of o„|»lj c „tl on •xetnb’erl. ! ., . v . , . . . cm» T or shipment: telegranh'end !Charleston racing meet telephone rne®sage^. 1 cent ea/*h4 • ^lijvg* stated that the legislature bonds. 50,cents: cer-‘made no provision, for, funds for th* i enforcement. It was asked that stat' all other certificates rejnii*ed by law, I , , . 4. 10 cents e*ch: brokers’ notes, meth-; deiectlves be appointed to Investigate r~»rifs of »ale. etc. v . 4 10 cenTs: cot|L-|fb ff situation. ■■ ^ ^ * .^•’•'•nce^. 5n e*nts on values between ; \ / ' * - >. ' $ioo end 8300; ro cents for earlif , . ,, , ., .1! take srome timo to pwlally s ■».?<■ th. or.os.i!el.t?r'<! “ n j „ r „ , of last Sur.ilay. At th* morntr, .*rvl,y ,, p Eur w „ r ,,.. Dr. Bailey‘de.iyered a strong sermon on “Peace,” and at n?ght on'•‘Tlie Last Judgment.” In the afternoon a npecial service war,, held to which men especially were invited and tlie speaker took fo rhls subject "The Stan: Christ Jesus.” In his talks"h** showed some o$gthe marks or cha*- acteristlcs of Christ as “the perfect man.” ' . • li is felt .that g gr«af deal of good was accomplished by these services and that the Influences of them wlli he lasting. , . • -ddlt’onal' $500 of value: cuatow* house receipt. 25 cents, to $1 on val- values ranging from $ioo to more ♦►an $506; custom ho-se withdraw al entries. SO cents esch. ln«i»ranee Tax. Mkriho and fire Insurance policl**. 1 cent on each dollar of premium, co-operative and mutual fire Insur- 1 ance exempted: casuslty Insurance o-. each dollar of premium. U/^IGHT RATE INQUIRY. Investigation Ordered In West ami Middle West. Washington, Nov. 20.—Investiga tion of the railway freightsituation In Western and Middle. Western ter ritory was ordered today wjim fne Mr. Houck Called Home. Mr. L. B. Houck received a long distance message from his father on Tuesday night telling him of the sp- 7 ., * r l6t& joiners of his mother. Mr /Houck^left Wednes-ay morning for Moving to Mr. G..I). Anders-'r ^ho 1»*:> li'c- stationed here by^ the e':p“r!m••f. , station, at Clemsclf ColI.*g®. for th' past few months. Is puck lug hi® good? and preparing to fhif> them to damson for the winter Mr. Ander son’ swork here has been very pb as ant and has.klap been very profita ble to the farmera of this section of the county, .jh^ working In conjunc tion with County Demonstration Agent Price. Anderson rtatel that he hoped to*return to Walter boro l^ext spring and take up the same work that he has beer con* ducting here since last March. Pam go tickets sold in the Unit*! j interstate commerce'commission a*;?- Pt Ate® »o foreign «orts not rxc**d- ne'wTariffs filed bv Western $«n In cost® 3V; nr- *s. n icarrlew to become trm * < Ivlc Lwpifne Meeting. There will be a me*tli»g of thi Orangeburg to be at the bedside of e| V t c League next Tuesday after- his mother. We-hope Mr. Ovack do6d at, the club room*? at 4 .o'clock. wUi fisd^ber tn an improved condl- Members are urged to etterd 1 Hon when he arrives there. | «* , ^ Mr. Houfk laler erccjxsul e tele-; Church Notice. ABANDONMENT OF MONROE DOCTRINE ~ » y' " * - ' ;■ /'• ' • IS At ^TRAI.IAX l^niRPRKTP ' , OF TAFT’S XlIIW.S ON > <yY'V:v\. A .at St M !bc ;.Vr.. Au:>pqiia. Dei . 1 T.,' r.** Aye; yTbcr’. 5: to t". . vj' •* of fo*;.:t r Pm-Id* ndTp!* rou ter nine tin* Monroe Dottrinq>v * pros' ll 1 i ■rp:!;, nt Mont* 1 lir, N. A> end paHirulqrly his sMteni-n: that ti>c I r.If'fl State# would not be'/om- \ \ s* p* ll**(l by t»’> tt.mr. of co''doctrine to Inkrvonf if Catiada should b« a*- tn-*!* d by Germany, h'fv this to ray ’Tf this interprpt »tlon iTp~erfr.:« the views cf the, govern 11;“niybf tit** rmt*d States, an event of first fat** Importance ..to the entire clvUlzbd world, has taken place. If the'Wil son government shares Mr. Taft'a opinion, ft Is very clear that Monroe ism Is a thing of the past and that the United States has abdicated th* position she has been Jealously t t » e cA guarding for a period extending up wards of years.” ACM j KD of raying * M!M> IN Till' SFA * o . — ' « ; Fleetwood, line., Nov.-20 - TrA irh s!;lps imvc nrr*rtc*! the - NJyfy.' 1 :* gian trawler Nestor, accused of iny- ing nln** Aofr the nortc coa ! t of Ire land while flying a nc'.:tr.il fliff. The traw ler has be. • dot keel he’-'' and her. crew arrested. * ' . ' 4 ' ' * ■ ’V • ■ t ■ , ' The taking of the Nestor < ynyul a sensation here, aa rne x:.A 1: r headquarter? at iT eel wood. 11 * ' ‘ /' 1 ■ » ' Pl«)TE< T YttUlt t t»TTI>N. Ixnal Bn;er 4’«ll» Altcntlbn t * th** y x \ Rose. In talking with ora of the Ipenl eottob buyers lore one day this week, we learned that from**twenty ' / A \ * ,, • • ■* to fifty pounds of rotton to the bah habitants. Not a disposition was so st '-ped In grourhlncs* that the pessf-si.ar cf ft did hot draw a pleasant loo^t ?>n his face'and let drop to some pa.<sfng niortal a remark conrerning w-'a-* ther. And there was not a n.crt 1 - V botli the law-abld’ng nnd th y 0 . : i‘jn''r, that dld^ no* give rent to neim * r® * pression conrerning the weather rr.J the ahnercr- of rowdyism. . • ReTlfiott? frrvl co.<. At th: f.Ay &f the thLUch-vns many repair'd to the houss ot ’• ^r- shlp and/thta returned thnnkr to the Giver o^cH good things for ! r ’* many blessings and mercl»^ <«ho<vn them during the year. Congregations . Of the Episcopal and Presbyterian efeforcbe';i gathered st their resportiv.' churches where : forteful termor.i were delivered by Rev^T P. Wfflke- . and Rev. Mr. Bailey. The servlcon were largely attended by rtc3:b bath churches. — o— . *-*e- Many W'nt VlrHrs. While Jt considerable C'2*c.b*.r of people went out of the city to spend Thanksgiving, There were a cumber of visitors here for the day. FCyn-is and relatives from nearby tow,n.v and the country came to thb city to spend the day with loved ones. Thoae r !:> went out of the city either w\■^7i , , t'» be with home folks or to enjov court room on the day the rerJIblii themselves where there were foot ball'games er other forr a cf n“r-v ment. ‘ . A popular form of parsing t.h? tlrnc. away was in motoring. A num-v ber of riftici fr.em nearby towm were in the city for a fnri 2r t!xa whole of the day. Thcs* ^ot ro ft»*‘ tunute as to possess <ar? found pleas ure in ether fcrr.« cf rr u~cn:tnL. If there vaa r. • drunker.. rung Tn the ffty lie didn't show- hinaelf ce .the street 3 . The rMicc r.:.d cc:r.;v Jauthcriii. w.-tc t.-t tallvd uyen t.) .n.nkA any arry. t* 1 'tkst r.mo.ir.** ! tj- arythV?. .* . /* <*r- . 1 - ') X. ng loft on account of farm»r.i $<«. 35; titkeV 5 less than $ 10 rs- em^d. ; 1 .- ' ■ Pow»r rt v o-r.ry 1*> c<*a* tests of jr .''t- K w. rtc . 25 ce-.ts> car seats erd berths. I icert * y *" tr hr.d r the comtnir-ton'i ruling th 3 :’r* t-w fchmfulp* and th var^.t* r. r-. r rrnn stating that Mr?. Houck ha<l Rev. John Paul’Fa'tor. th^ ne> y^-ould he 16 Insist that wh**n ♦ he. In his addre?n at Mont« l.iIm, N. J last Friday cjglit. former President' Taft ?aid that while tho landing of Trocpa to Canada by enemies ’of Gr<%t Britain would not constitute e violation cf tho Monrre Doctrin** an ." effort 1*3 establish s* new form of government In case of* victory would violate Jhat policy. Mr. Taft said. “All that the Monroe DoctTin.* won|d consistently 1-quire of us Is ftri letting their cotton <kiy out In the rain and weather. We suggest tbit the farmer store his cotton under a shed" and save this dlffergnro for himself? uni rc Mr. y** ®?nnd<rf 'of tjto'*®’ v" latiozsw and charges for -s’lc^s liduded In th<k tariy* «annct become c-ffe(tlve fc 0 fere Mv’.U 31 ? bt:«lr*‘' *1 vl«:f**r In WnltcrborSCnri 1915. having been poatfonod. c Tuciday ing hear iry- nu^ detisicr. ProsbytcWnn 'T.ttrcb. ' Regular scrrlrcr jit the Prf'sby;, rlan churh r x* Sunday at 11 a. tn 1 and 7.36-p. n. Everybody inrlfcd. Stinday .‘school at 4 r- r.. preach next Sua'day x.t Salem at 1 R o'xlock a r- nt. n., and et Per.tel £t_3:i k * - V r \ not and she<ouId of T an r.iVnt r.nd take any oppkessive measu e t» take oxer th overthrow her gov tablish her ov Padgett-Ufipp A mftrrlage of^ifitefbst to the peo ple of Walterboro wak'solemnised at the home of Tiev. Mr. Martin at Hen- denwnvllje Wednesday. November 2". * when wlf» tss Ruth Padgett became the ■ wiry, wire of Mr. Robbie 'Fripp. This l*een carried Bn I r *Grmr.ry in Fl^r- p a «tor of Hendersonville circuit. wi'i'Hs over, if Germany was successful, ^young couple engaged an automobile - nrernrh revt KhSMsv *x.t at 1 1-!*►*•'v»niilit rot take ,,vrr tb« territory UDd "speeded over to llend^^OTCVllle > Hrorn here.where they Were marribd e. ov by the Rev. .\|r.‘ Marvin of that place, which They are now at home tp their many t. But we friends at the residence .of* th-' exacting an bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs- J. A.* victor." .Padgett, on/lJlack street. •. j* l Miss Caroline Voigt returned SiAir would have a alt dpy evening from Charleston wher.' would not object »he si ent Thanksgiricg with friends. Indemnity if ahe wt r '* t >-» '' X » - ‘■k