The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 13, 1915, Image 1
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WAL TERBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, »15.
PARDONS ARE GRANTED
TO PRISONERS PAROLED
DURING GOOD BEHAVIOR
oov.
XgHSHIP
RESTORES CITI.
TO APPROXIMATE
LY 1^00 AT ONE STROKE
OP PEN.
GRANTS ARDONS AND PAROLES
iMoed SottlnR Forth
■I, - y
Dhrcr* Good CaoHcn and Con-
•Iderntlona.
Colombia, Jan. 10.—Full pardon
aboot 1,500 persons convicted in
Yfeta state to various crimes and pa
roled since January 1, 1911, was
been paroled under other condltlori
or conditions.
“Given nnder my hand and the
treat seal of the state of South Caro
lina, in Columbia, this nlath day of
Tannary, in the year of our .Lord one
’housand nine hundred and fifteen
and In the one^hnndred and thirty-
ninth year of the Independence of
the United States of America.
(Signed)
“Coleman Livingston Bl«ase.
"The Governor of the State of South
Carolina.”
By the governor.
BETHEA
APPOINTS
OFFICIALS.
SENATE
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We with to thank Mr. K. J. Trow-
ell for getting up th? potmen and
circulating tame, requeattag the atate
strutted across Groat Emam by the
proposed new read baa Bat bean con-
ctructed acroet Great Stnaan by the
highway commissioaer
empowered and ordsret 1
struct.
The petition was largely
Mr. and Mp. ThomaA A, Bootle
of Charlehton have b
the holidays with the f<
er, Mr. P. Bootle
Mrs. H. M. Trowell. whoi ^ent the
Christmas holidays with retattves la
Bamberg, has returned
Miss Kate Ramsey, who ts teach,
ing at G-ny's Hall has ratwrnod to
her school there.
Miss Little Spann, of Greenville,
ajfer spending, a few days with her
\ perents, Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Trovrell
bat returned to Greenville.
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The hor. supper at Carmel Friday and newsy paper which came on
SOME COGITATIONS
: By W. W. 5.
was an especially interesting opinion or differenea of political
night was a great sort caw. There time last Friday. There were many
Ver ! %h ?^ twenty fine hexes and a Worc - newi Uemg lft H and ^
1 • j Written better, or no it seemed to
_ .. . ^ me. Then there were so many new-
fransfred to this ctatmlt. preached; .y lette *
from over the county—it
“* M ~ rmor - h,r * ^ m.d» oh tblok .( .M tin., to M.
able sermon amd was enjoy- t |, e
good price waa paid for all
The Rev. Mr. Bell. «ho has been 1
ed very paucb by all
..•vWj^oi-e very sorry to mote the 111-
aeaa of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Linder
Bennett. They have
Mechel 1
parumonia..
Wo can't give
praise for
familiar names In Jh.
and Standard. We mlsabd a faw,
however, and could not help wonder.
Ing if there are no parsons who can
write at CottsgevlUe, Ruffin, Imoaks
, lalandton and the bther places whsre
-wJ Mr ‘' 400 correspondents used to live. Even
. . _ . . „ " 0rm i 0n h * Ehrhardt used to have an Intereat-
prouh'd SnodOT A lt. n. It ... „ moat eT ,^
" ,1 * Editor, too too oot round sp > f ood
(on dancing).
correspondent for each of those plac
es and put them--again on the map?
I Your out-of.tho-countrv readers will
Columbia, Jan. 10.—Appointments | Miss Oeorpia May Wales, prinri-
for the senate of 1915 w^rt' anr.oun- P a I Peniel school, who spent
cc-d yesterday by Andrt^w -Jarhsou-i holidays with her sistdr, of Mo-
_ f*f\e» Viom Ivor cvrxrlr a# Pontot
Bethea. lieutenant governor^lwt of, 600 - ha * rwumod h< ‘ r work **
.South Carolina. W F. CaldweU.! much dolighted with her stay at
granted today by Governor ™ease., of tho Columbia bureau of ^ om “.
With one etroke of his pen he re
stored dtlsenship to this approxi
mate number of men and women
who have collectively violated all
the laws of the state.
This action, though it did not giy
liberty to any prisoners now in die
•late penitentiary aor upon the pub-
Ue works of any of the counties,
places the pardon record of 7 (governor
IBsatt above that established by any
pmsoa gnjoylng that power as a
governor of any state, according to
.hast Information obtainable here.
(Tto this blanket par
lor Blease also granted
paroles and cemmnnlcat-
tsus pSi* prisoners In the stote pen-
tbe Charleston N'-ws and Courier,
Mrs. D. P .Ramsey, spent the week
nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
was named ns private secretary to
^lr./dethea. Mr. Caldwell Is a na- J ' M * R ®3 rllo,d *« of^ Round.
tlve of Chester county -and a gradu
ate of Ersklne college. He has been „
engaged in the newspaper business
in Columblf for about three yearp. >
Following is a list of the appoint,
ments: 1
Assistant dark, R. Beverley Sloan, j
Columbia. ' '
Journal clerk, Harry L. Watson,
Groan wood.
BUI clerk, Fraser L. Mcbill, Abbe
ville. X
Rev. F. O. 8. Curtis, filled his ap
pointment at Great Swafiua Sunday,
preaching a very Instructive nenaon.
We were very.sorry that Be were
s ounkind to the “Amiens* duplica
tor, and ask for apace to efiJM*** to
her our sincerest apology, an we
thought it waa*<g
we . would obtain an
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t.
Ion
EUROPEAN MILLA
Cbattauooga, Tenn.,
Clerk to committee on Judiciary' opportunities for
Herbert Olaie. Orangeburg. ! of th e ^ttop COO d. trad* wMb the
nn the counties’ nubile Clerk to *” nmUt ’ e »»*“««•• W '8outb American countria. are
y?-—. j.ii,Mmsi.j« nwnuifc. -■ ..4m* «»„ ,». *«»»«» »ub
_■ ■■■ i'. M™*. Mcwurr «• Krwldra-. ^ nn , IM , Mmtar
■T^l* . . (In, I 500 | W " 1 - F * c * ,dwe ' 1 . (-olamVtB. Bouthero cotton mtiu oro Ukloc me.
j »''o* I K ** p ' r *' ™° m ‘- Ch ”- tiro steps to esptorc * (oooroo.
y***** |T. Smith, Jr.. Hopkfot. shore of this trade, deelmres Choree.
Doorkeepers, T. A. Scott, Bath; lTon chandler. South American Ag-
_ C. N. Creech, Columbia.; A. P. Blsh- C f Southern Railway, who calls
op, Inman. attention to the following interest-
. Pages. Heyward Fetaer. Columbia: Ing fl g Ures:
Morton Flreahaeta, Spartanburg. ( tha ug goo.OOO of cotton goods
Porters, Albert Nance Newberry: by Chile in 1*12, only
Pick Peterson. Columbia; Abe Fos- 17^000 f ro m this country,
ter, Laurens. 1 Germany, whose trade la now cut off.
Mail carrier, N. G. Pyles. Colum- spiled 9s.400.Ofi* and Great Brit.
Mr*. T. L. Linder an^l children are
visiting their uncle, Mr. Alan Ritter
of Drawdys. - , .....
Me. Dan Hitter of Dr..■<!>,. I. ), ' >u / wl " d0
visltitg rplr»tlv r ^ near bore.
Mia i Ervin Rfshcr of- 1 the Ever
green neighborhood is V visit!rg near
here. X /
Ruth Linder is attending
schoo) at Rtokes.X^
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Mi»* Luril^/ Beach, the Tlignr
Creek schoX teacher was in Walter.
business needs is advertising. Print
er's Ink in broken doses will rortor"
^
the circulation of almost any sue’e
bustnes, and will permanently euro
boro Saturday.
Mr. i.-K. Linder had business in
town Saturday.
Mtm Maggie Beach was ^he pleas
ant guest of Mist Bather and Jennie
Linder Sunday, «*-
Mra. Henry Hlott of Walterboro ?* per ** pub,,Bhed
has been spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. George Linder of Mt.
Carmel.
Do you not
know that this is the only means of
sending a message to the outside
world as to tho business of the town,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linder visit- ind the k,nd of town OM h “ ? If
ed Mr. Jake Linder Sunday. I* new *y » nd n *»t newspaper is pub-
Miaa Addle Uader ha
home after a pleasant
Hampton county.. (that those who Ure outside and see
Mr. Jesse DaTravllle attended, ** wni d *d d « this la a lire place,
preaching mt Mt Carmel Sunday. * | and 14 wiu cr ® a4 ® ‘ T»rorable Im
pression. Therefore, even If a-mer.
SKr.tpr.M “• h ' d *» d 'M* «»«• w,u, '|, U . to 5. thU. k.tlt M .
.tX.™, I, *™ r,»• »«b. ,r^..i pre .
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zelgtar of
*»“* «. Urn PmUMt « ba.ln« m.p Po. ,o<'..P “ H.tk^D. tk^k UU
lartlin X |au 1mm d ^urn to donara^And i ^ d# the ataUment that the
cents for his expenditures In adver- 1
"State of South Carolina—Executive
Chamber. '
■By Hit Excellency, Coleman Liv-
Ingston Blease. tha Governor of
the State of South Carolina, to all
and lingular Judgee. Sheriffs, Con
stables and other Officers of Jna-
tice In tho said SUte—Greeting*:
"Whereat, I. Celeman Livingston
mana, the governor of tho State of
South Carolina, by virtue ef the pow-
«r and authority vented in me
the conatitutlon and laws of
state of South Carolina, have here
before granted certs wirel** t« cer
bla.
Mies Mary Ann mere.
aln tha rest. In tha same
Argentina bought $S5,7.0fi»fififi of
which 96.527,fififi cam* from Gar-
We are glad to dee Mrs. Lessle
Beach out agalqX '■
Miss Claudia Beach of Carmel is
visiting b%r stater. Mrs, Ed Gateh,
of Adams Run.
Mr. Furman Beach la at home for
a while.
advertising baa not paid that mer
chant. But there are very few mer
chants who are not paid In immedi-
BLACK CREEK SUNDAY
SCHOOL CHRISTMAS TREK
though. We are all South Carotin.
Inb*. und brothers whether or not we
have been suporetrs of the present
regime In State politics, or whether
or not we were oppoeed to ft. The
life of any administration la but an
Incident In the growth and develop
ment of the State, and no man can
koep her down, or permanently In
jure her fair name.
But, we were going to say
thing of tbe legislature. I do not
think that Colleton needs much In
the way of new legislation. A few
lawn repealed would possibly be of
more effect. Thla is as to the local
legislation. As a State, proposition
I still think that many of thr> lad’s
could well be repealed. There are,
however, one or two of 8tate.wtde
importance which will come up.
Th^re will be a vote on su^inBtlng
to the people of- the State the right
Another thing which wnp notlce-
rble was th" presence of so many ad- .
vertlsemcnts. That shows the right 4 ®T° 4 * ,or or aBa,88t ptat l* id ®
hibltion
rplplt. If yo,trbu,ln M . I,,lek klv, r°««. tk. Colteton
It « tonlr. „« ,bp only topic , ,lck l?* 1 **"”" * m « ' »»«
i th« matter of a compulsory school'at
tendance law will be to vote on.
i would favor tho Iocs! option
and tgy out as we have tried out the
prohibition law. I wish I could see
almost all the Ills of a newspaper.
It is due the local newspaper that «... . - , . ,
llb-M pntronnue be bleep, ppd I, I, ,hd * rho01
worth It to the town where the news-
every child'"in the State capable of
taking an education in the schoo)
'House, hut I sm confronted with the
fact that we are not prepared to caro
for* them and provide book# and
clothing for many who would have
to provide for, unless the people of
the State would submit to the neces
sary amount of taxation to mako
* fc ‘- —It would be cheapest
I feel sure. In n few year*.
Dr. Carman, tha State School
rherfitary -was la Anderson today,
and In a talk to the men's Bible-elase
„ , . . . i body of men there assembled could
tl.lp( bl, w.re, tbpl |p pp .in tbpt u „ wlrt M. ppt *Ull
Anderson or the^onnty, hut with
South CHrollas. All tkcfr needed.
he- said, was to be organised and
.it. return (or tbelr ekpepdltant lor , for . pb|«t. Hp wpp
• drertlslni. c. _ Utbt..I wlPkt. pp», UU. op Cite-
'ton pounty, and to encoprage tho
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Arranged at Meodvllle School House
On ChristaMM Eve Night.
The prtc. of cottoo .deandot a, go n pe«pl v .f u., eoppty t. .und
It bn done for tbo put f.w d.y. thou wk|ck r|Iht
flbould act a, p rnlchty ptlmplp, to „, k , , k .
kadpaa ororywbor,. Already tho -ft, „„ f . r th . MpeoUo. of tbo,
oftoeu pro mop lo o ptoro ho P ofo1-L. 0 pi,. Mo , h can bo Acotnell.hod
^ “ d “-~ to '*« *' hdrd llf^ory «... or ^
.J?.* ? rt r- " >r “• " ,l, • '*"*•" •' Coltolpp no MBM b| n< Wbpf pro TOO (O-
i Cmek Sunday pchool was arranged county have only profited by plant- , . d# .
In sad hut loving memory of our n»*fi7, 0Ter $17,fififi,fififi from Eng. f or Meedvllle School House on'tog an abundance of small grain, as
beloved Aunt, Mary Ana Hlers. whe la,,d and oB,y from thl,, • chrtatmaa eve night Mrs. H. J.jthey have dene in Anderson and
departed this life January fith. 1*15. country. Of the flt.OOOOOO of oot- Given had trained tVe speakers and;other counties In this section, and!
All was done for her ton * oodB Imported by Brasil 12,- th* entire affajr waa her bandy-worl
She *00.®®® froin Sufftcr It to #sy the whole matter was land raise all supplies needed wii ...v
000.000 trop. EPdlppd .Pd OPIT conducted Pud excMdlp.f, Ip. borne, lb. yep, 1916 .III (u d... Ip “ “ ‘l
Pi*- . .. . - o t . . . . / !and on tne stn the nth of his
a tcreating. A number of useful pr**- history a. ore of the beat l* th* 1 ..^,. b|MR(K)DMM . 0n ^ 13th
The Anderson Dally Intelligencer
will eelehrato its first anniversary,,
so January has berbme a month of
^ ' , , . , ^ raore ^ery.wherc, even anB , T , riiarle , for h|ni
-) The we/-V fmlpwtnv. members 6f jf t j,ere be Jt^s cotton.
Xo Black Creek churrh visited Rev.
F. O. 8, Curtirv' home .their pastor.
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Age 54 years.
-'u* persons, fit Yfiriofifi find divers that loving hand« could do
time* during ,he g i x ‘ sisters, five brothers, and a host *329.00(1 from this country, na- teresting. A number of useful pres- history’ as ore ©f the best in th«
nlre bun re an ' onc of relatives and friends. She was ures '* n r ®* ard ,0 wo<>,on Kood,, cnfl ent- were given away by old Santa annals of Colleton countThe ex-
and nine hun »hirt*en l*i d W rest gt the family burying cutlc’T into the South Ameriran C i ang p^rgonated by Mr. Frank Ben-jhlblta at the next f.-.lr Will show tha
thousand nine hundred * nd ^, KroUndf !n the presence q| sorrow- Countries,show 11*11^ opportuni. t0 ^ a0fl fruiUl were glveff to all wlgd om of this coprim, and we shall
good behavior, as will be fully shown ^Rev* J^C^llwa-T* y ^ 1 Tte of * Ul,,r
by reference VO the records in the P^tor, Hev. j. t . i,a .. . i uul# L|1He Herndon d i ed ^ thf .
©men Of the governor of the state of ^ ^OInc of her anat. 5<rs. R. A. Alex-
W. W. 8. .
, Anderson. 8. C„ Jaa 10. lf|5 ;
I P. ff.—The peat week new two
anniversaries for W. W. S. Oa tho
pres*nL
la that
yard.
far and distant grave**
1
Lies our darling
In her cold and silent grave.
Wc can not call her back,
South Carolina'-.and in the office ci
eecrclerr of ctAte ® f 'be eute of wh b , w , th , lr bran rbee wove.
Sooth'Carolina, which ..Id rccolr. ^ oiir Au , t| „
will cpeciflcally give and show tne
name; or names, of tho person or
panona so paroled, the county in ,
whirh he. she or Jhey were con ; py* would not If we pould,
vie ted. the term of court, the Pew* dTewrl Ilk HI* m orc-v
lag Judge thereof, the name or names
•k* Mia person or persons, of what
convicted, and to
In each and tenn
iced. In each and every
ander. Round, S. C., on
August,' 1914. -
She was Only three year* old, ami
the only daughter of Mr. acd Mrs.
J. A. Herndon.
The day before she died, she oall-
Rniso a pig for every member of
the9th of !,r ‘ d made ,t,r panMy Tr,u,h fuU ° r ’ b ' family, would be a fine slogan
a good pou-ridlr,?. T>X vinitors h»dl tnr lh# , fjirmrr . | n «nv si
delightful t»*~»» with Mr. Cdrtl.y
i his good wifa. X •
„ •Amicus.’'
jed her mo'be^ to her bedside, and. (CONFEDERATE VETERAN
putting her little arms around her
For Ood IP HI. merry cl.lm, bl. moth( . r ., u{d nit ^ Um ..| . OOXE TO mu REWARD.
for the farmers In any section of th’
St^te, and especially In the lowet
part, where nearly all It* feed ear
rome from the ground. Nature hai
Imen too lavish to the lower part ot
ther State. 1 often think. It raak-'S
Doa.h of a Little Girl.
On Thursday afternoon. December
31, 1.914, little Arthle, the seven-
year.old daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Josh Garvin of Jaeksonhoro, .Mled af-
ter an illness of only three days.
Little Arthio was a sweet, loving
child and It was hard to klv© her
up. But. a bussed thought to knrtw
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own.
j fit said person or persons, And j-ujes a n things for food.
1/ -• —* —j »- what term X
prattle—"Mamma,
Indt-
Calm on the bosom of thy God,
Fair spirit rest there now.
Even while with ours Thy foot
steps trod.
His seal was on Thy brovr.
i* her childish
let me love you.” / * Joh “ Cro * b J r W®** Bt A "
She leaves a broken-hearted moth-j age of Home Seventy Yearn,
er. father and little brother to mourn j / at Hia Home Her*.
their deep loan. They can iever far-; , ,
get her childish prattle. xAnd her Mr. John Cxbaby' died at his home manna and he will forgot hot* to
iftoo easy to make a living, and thus that sbo Bafo |n (hB armfl of Jeatl!|
allows many tales to be undovel- w j„, re (herd Is neither sickness nor
oped. An axe which Is used will gon-ow,'but Joy and gladness.
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awaet laughter they will always hear
as if in a dream. .
in Walter hero at an advanced age
1 /- - She
Ga to the grave la all thy glorious ry w it b
J
stay bright, but one thrown on the js ar « w «6|| Artie, but not forever,
ground will soon be destroyed by Th<kra wl „ ^ a jjiortous dswu.
rust So it Is with man.' Plaes Wa rta „ to part ^ Bwr#r ,
him where he eaa lira by gathering OB tha| r^nn^etion morn.
Her Aunt.
grow cora.' But there la no need
for any rillton of Colleton musty to
of some seventy years
Mr. Crosby was a man e* excel- spend »n Idle day, yet I-will fl^Lgar ^
as always bright and char
awaet smiles and appealing lent habfta and sturtHT r>i*Hn;tlon, I that there ire able bedtad men
no ii
"Haw. know ye' that for «Twn
good causes and considerations me
Wranate moving. I have tbfinght it
to pardon and by tb*f* ® ra ** Tl18 0
Brant a pardon to eadb and every
parson or persons so paroled hyXne
during my term of office as the gov-
wrnor of the stats of South Carolina,
during the years one thousand ntne
hundred and eleven, pub thonsand
nine hundred and twelve, one tbous- j
and nine hundred and thirteen, and slumber which 1$ surely blessed,
one thou'and nine hundred and flf-^ j^ 0 mortal sleep be an sweet,
- Nor*with Its peacefulness complete.
"This pardon is i?teiyled,to RPUfr Sleep of*'
dM is grnrted only Jo sneh person Her Niece, Mary Psdgett.
•r persona whom pa-e!e or paroles X' . - _ _
uontain the one conltiloc—‘during Carrie Honts has retnrnedito when I know you are happy with dler. galaxy/^f stat*v snd not feel thjjt Mr. and Mrs. Wltsell and children,
good behavior,’ and dees not, ncr is her home r.t Sr.ndv Bam rfter spcnd-*nngels in Haaven. I only wi»h that At the time of going to press no there is r^proar^t upon^her fslr natuo who have been vlsItlngxMP*. W. E
H Intended ‘o, grunt full oardon to ing the week-end with 1 ch- friend, we may meet in ®at beautiful City, funeral arrangements had been We need, however, to forget
Pound Party. <*
On January 7th a deHghtful
in pound party waa given at the hemo
prime* r ^ eyto for Everyone. „ generotil Impulses and never forgot the couaty who have net done a ef Mr and Mrs. 3. A, Bassett, near
fa full activity of seal and power, | Sh# g ]ways welcomed Into the the ways of the pioneer. He hxd day's work- In. two months. And these. Walterboro. Th# party was given
A Christian san not die before her heart of everyone that met her. {filled the rartous relations of llfe.'tr* the ones who are mostly ery- in honor of their danghter, May’s
time. The Lord's appointment Although It has been three short as son, husband, father, brother. : | nK “hard times.” * | birthday. The gneets were first en-
1s the servants hour. months since you departed, dear lit- friend and filled them well. j ' :—a.. > •. Jertalned with singing and music.
tie Lillie, it seems as if It has been Still sadder is this death by reason, Well, the-legislature will again then .they w»*re Invited'to the dln-
Rleep on, O Auntie, sleep and rcn», f that many years. ’of the fact that Just, three months he In cession when you rostf ***:*, j ng room where many refreshments
How wo missed you Xmss. for at sgo Mr*. Crosby preceded her has-* snd before your next paper com''* were served! The gnests then nv
that time last year, you were with us band to tbe grave ! there will be a new governor an1 p g | r rd to the parlor where they en-
to rhsre every little joy. Mr. Crpeby rum!>ercd his friends a rew o regl«n© In jy^wr In South aoretal hour* of music.
Bnt as much as I want to see you. by t?" scone nr>d everyone Rk'-d Carolina. A p''vvX^' * ’ra?riuf n-u**- g j r ) g and g ovrntcen
I don’t wirh for you back in this him. He served tli-ounh t>o Con- er for ttf •dd^rtmet'o Stfit^. kr » fh<1 this ofcseicn.
world of sin and pain and sorrow, fodcrale war and made a bra'# sol- cr.n ngaln^mt her he’.d proudly ,n 1I10
and Mrs.
hoy* enjojed
that Fraser have retnraed to ‘their home
Any persen er p^ons whe have un.
Fripp la low eoaatry.
-* 1 ' „
A Cousin.
2 ado.
there has ever beta asyudifferenlea in Bmnfort.
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