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, 4 "7 - ft ; , \ - <7 »V ^ . VOL 37. WALTERBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1915/ N0.49- COLLETON CLUB WAS ORGANIZED CAPT. C C. TRACY DIED WEDNESDAY BCGSTEUS BAND TOLETLi ER TO 1 UOMOTE WEL FARE OF COUNTY NOTABLE FIOURE HERE CONE TO HIS . H' REWAR.D OFFICERS ELECTED REMARKABLE MAN W. W. Smaak Ktert***) Prej»Went, On** From 1'arh Townshij* 1 < b«>«en on Fv*** utiv** Hoar*l »»#**•**:*• > « ^Kxeruth** IV*ar«l: |v]is—\V. H. Saumler*. Blake—K. A. Marvin. Brcxton—H s 11. Kentz. Fraser—C. W- Butler. , (Slover—W’.' K. Willir. "Heyward—11. J. 'Given's. .; Bounder—Hurt Guess, Sheridan—.1. 1> Arkermatl. '■-'rdier—B. G. H’rtce. Wrrren—S. P. X Gurri-, .Tr. >V. ** Pn**.iil«*nt: , \V. Sinoak. Wa'.terhoro. *s**»**it%^** Parly KhoMtJI Tak-nts anil lt*>ican The Prnrtiee **f lain al Nineteen Years of A Th® meetinjr railed Saturday for the purpose of orkanizins a county wide conimerrial club was attended t» about half a -hundred representa tive citizens from different sections of the county, who Entered with en thusiasm into the matter of organi zation of the club. An organization wa*. affected and officer < elected. The^® will hold a meeting Monday. July ?*>. perfecting th® oruani/.a'ion and napping out the work to be ac complished. A constitutfon and,by laws will, h® a topted and oth.T ma - ter K gone into at this meeting. • There -were a 'number , of good speeches made and a determination to get together and try to do some thing to heln build up Polleton coun- .. ty w?s manifested in these remarks and !»■ the earneVtness with which the matter was dlscnsfiel. Hon. R. Whaley, congressman from .this /jtMrict. was nresent and made a short speech. He promised whetev«r co-operation "was possible from his offf -e and stat®d that he stood readv at any and all time:* td\ help what was possible for Coileto.: " eotinty. IT® dlse’!«s®d the Lever hill and showed what eo*ild bo don v •'.hr co-operat ! ng with,, ea-b 'otiier./ ..Other. lptere?t*ng end ®lo<>u' > • ,1- '\*V-re made, hy \\'. K. 'ViP'-. of f'ot.tagevi’.'i ■ Hun. ft I, -Si::!!’ . In flip death of Tracy here ion Wednesday, one of the most prom inent figures in Wafierboro is re- mo\ed, and an attorney who reached the height of the profession is call-, ed to his-* reward. Mr. Tracy, after an Illness of several years. c(ied at .his home here Wednesday and hfs re mains .were buried Thursday at Live flak cemetery, in th® presence of ^ large crowd of friends. Funeral services were conducted at the Kpis- copal church, of which Mr. Tracy was.a member, by his pastor. Rev. Mr. Schroeter, assisted by Rev" T. T. Walsh. Mr Tracy Is survived by his sister, Mrs. Bartless an l two daughters. Mrs. Jos. W. Lu cas anil Miss* Susie Tracy. >lr. Tracv was a man of many remafkdhle at tainments ahd*broad view-point. IL* numbered his friemts here bw the hundreds and was well known throughout the state. Mr. Tracy was bora at Graham- ville. S. (’.. in 18ott, He received his early education at the High' school In Winnsboro. and his college education at Washington and Lee where he graduated in 1873 when onv 17 years of age. He read law with his uncle. Col. Carlos Tracy of AValtetboro and was admitted to the bar in 1875, Iwdng at that time the voungest man ever admitted to the practice of law in South Carolina, n special act of the legislature en abling him to practice before reach- Int the age of 21. .‘.s captain of a miiitarv company here he went through the stirring days of 1878 with great credit to himself. He was ele**t®d Jptendtnt of the town of Walter boro in 18S a, and was ap pointed county superintendent of education in 188r> to fill an unex pired term. h®ing elected In 1$H6 to the same position, lie was a mem ber of the Board of Registration from 1 $<*4 to Ibo?. ,!» •' T* •!<•>* to uHi - t-V front rank ; profession,’ was .-. n.an of wide nohll Register! Register! Register For The Prohibiten • - Election. Have you u reglstrutliMi rrrtifitate? It not. |»,* s;jre to r**gi«t«*r in time to vote la the I'ruhibitlon election to tie belli nepteniher 14. This will not beta prinmO. hut will he conducted aN the MUite *ir to-neral election> are. requiring all vitterw to Ih*I«I PegiMr:ition certificate*. Failure to register will deprive >«»ju of the right t«*- vote. •;■* T* - r . • . " f . Less than a month left in which to Register. . LODGE CASHIER - CHECKS SHORT DORCHESTER CASE NOT YET SETTLED J EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS 1 FIND C. !. GOOCH E SHORT S*'k100 TWO ( OUNTY SUPERINTEN DENTS OF EDUCATION ON JOB DAILY IS NOT AFFECTED AWAITING DECISION Dep»ftlt«>r*’ Offereii Money Hut iDid Not Avail Tt»ent*jlves of Offer. Ifcmk In 'Sound (’ondithm W. J. Taylor President of The . Colleton County Fair Association Lodge. July 19. The oommTt’tec of expert accountants who have Ipiati engaged her** for someti^ne in check ing up th® books of the Bank >f lA»odge. have finished th«ir work iwid made a report of their findings. They report that there is an appar ent shortage of about SS.ltVu. this shortage being scattered over a pe riod of about three years, r. Gooche has been cashier of this hank since iis organizatinn until a short while ago. and various juniors have been going the rounds as to th*> History of the Interesting PoRtlrnl tight Between Howell and V Parler. St t7®orge. Ji*!* is. Dorchexter county’s educational affairs Mhould not suffer for a lad: -ef gentlemen to handle them. (’apt. John J. How ell. who has hel,| th** portion of 'sii- perir^endept of education for tlm pa« several year.*, still has charge of the otflee. and, Joseph A. ParW, his opponent i:>» the recent prlmarv and, general elect on. 4^ “on. Ah® .ieh*’ ftt tii« Court House. Both are ready and vvtljjng to transirt suds husi- ncsK as should |iropr r!y i.ome befom them In an offidnl capacity, and tin catiRe the shortage. It appear; [situation will mos* likely remain eu- th]»t the former cstshler is respon- I-ilile for this Vhortage,. .and ty>at Mr. The contmit{ee from The dfunctors,j be out of the office ;usf at the time i the bonding company :n vvhieh h«v is of the t'olleton County Fair assoi lu-j of the fair., and. thenna.c. tender*! bonded for $5,000 will t»«* called un- _ . ’ . ... hla resignation. Mr. Snuwk. his [on to make good that amount of non. who were appoint <1 at t guct , r>M)r has fi u^ d ,be position of (Portage, and the former ( ashler, it meeting for the purpose of aelect-, ing a president and setitetary .of the Col J. O. F. >, , , m r uri'oy ft. f. ■>*’•;,• Vine ! ./J. ''T"';.. 'idf 'i f'f ’*’■ h i* ’.- t*'••***• v:: ‘huddirff c ’>• o roc 1 i.'-i iui' i '•* nr>' ■9- \ \ q# fo-o I’*.jf-h ,f'> r ?l'“ "o’ ■ i ou •*?••'. tjor.tt *-.<i <’ '*miving bji.t p-irl t* r -\r ]w t i|“ i v :<f< ■ l* • verci-e of .'•’r* * iuh. *te- £■<»•>•«■ dt , * i . «,u • , .-"''v, ' • f y, • • I- n t/d T» r.S^ - n *. 'i . ' ; • ’ r» *-.*>;» i. ' ; .1 1|..' r,l ,f*e TTior i. Hir*. S arett or..! othe* • . pVvv interest . ;>r** a 1 wavs st'yo'i os® thini's wlrrli were right !fl ti' r 1 fir* d f Co VI ■. *:;.*• o; * * s,'\. r t i vf nr :i< t. of ffi’s h He *' association, have met 'and hecom- mend ha president. W. J. Taylor and as secretary and treasurer. W. W. Smoak. E. T. H. Shaffer was elected at the annual meeting of the'* association to auceeed himuelf as president but asked to be. excused from serving on gecount of presaur® of business at that time Last ye* 1 ' Mr. Shaffer gave much of his.time and thought to the fair, and as ho expects to have his hands full of other things this fall, to give the same* amount of time to the duties of his office he asked -to be relieved. This the committee reluctantly de cided to do. and Mf. Taylor - was chosen t^ succeed him. In selecting *Mr, Taylor as presi dent the commltee felt that no bet- •X man could have been secured. He has had several years experience first as superihtendent and then a p director of the fair association, and is fnmiimr with everv detail of the 'vorkBesides this he s ,-a hustler an*LVni bring all r>e energy neces- to the performanfe^xvf his *Ju- tes. y 5c; re* rv L. E. .mftes—^vC('r-'<C 1 h r ' ’ ‘ on of secretarv relJcu d* rid* 1 tht h® lould n r successor, has filled the position seer* iary of this fair several years, j «* reported, w ill being one of the promoters of th<* good the balance. endeavor to make organization, resigning as secretary when he decided to leave the county two years‘ago. The dates for the fair have been ft$ed for the first week in November sad will embrace four days as here tofore. beginning Tuesday and run ning through Friday. The first dav will he educational day at which time, it is hoped a county field day may be had for the schools of the cwunty. Wednesday will be Home Coming Hay and «4| Invftation will b® extended to every former' citizen of this county.to return for a visit and reunion at the fair. Farmers Day will be Thursday, and every farmer in the county will be urged to be 'pres^n* and make thts- one of the hfccgeat daya of the fair. On this day arrangements will he made for “in immense table. an*f posshly a bar been®, all visitors front th® county being asked to bring dinner to, serve on rtle grounds in hono? *f the visitors. Friday will h® x'e- Day. and* a program arranged '' •hem will 1m* announced Infer. - "'he n* w, ofij.- rs wilt h* :• r /it It appears from the reports that •the former cashier was induced to advance certain sums of money to another ritizen of Lodge for him to. use In speculation, and that he was to share in the profits of his schemes with Mr Gpoche. This the other citizen did not do. and the cashier tried to cover up his shortage hy false entries in his hooks, and this was so cleverly done that it escaped the State Bank Examiner who in spected this hank about a rtionth* ago. except as to , few. minor Irregu larities, which he^as'ced to be Inves tigated. this leading up to the check ing up by experts. The expert ac countant* had to go back to the be ginning of the bank and check item by Item from then on. It is not thought that there will b®-any prosecution *T>y th® officials of the hank %fr. Goo* ii® has resign ed and his place is being., filled now by/t’yril Fox, who w, s assfsfh'U tangled until th* decision oMlie su- prenj® court. Last summer Messrs. Ifowejl and Parler were candidates for the office of superintendent '■of education. According to the official coftnt thn latter -was nominated hy a small ma- joritv. Mr. Howell filed a notice of protests claiming Hiat the voting at the Dorchester precinct, in Summer ville. was not conducted properly. The cogntv^executive committee dis missed the protest, but an appeal to the State committee resulted In a reversal of the decision of the coun ty committee, and Mr. Howell wan declared the notutnew The matter wan then carried to the courts. Judge Mauldin decided -Mr. Parler had" been nominated, w hereupon the qther side appealed. Before* the supreme courts passed unon the ouestlon. the general elec tion was held, and both <sasplrantn were voted for in that election. Mr. Parler. according to official count, declared elected. Mr. Howell filed affidavits with ♦he hoard of election commissioners, In which if was claim®*! tha f per sons were allowed to vote wlthdUt producing tax receipts and reeistra- / to j)/rnvL r ‘ fj>~ ?lu> ' ir. cud/ f*ort^Xvill b. med* »o i{. ’ >^!er ,ir«' f:-:'*idet th.rj F\ c;rshier. The bonding company -v* ill ' doubtless Institute proceedliiA's to recover their loss. Tli® bank will no* b® r*ff®'ted tiv *h® tiinrtag® The dq'e®t***••; an<l *- ft**-rs have assured, the hit’di • tint *t!t*[r. mon* r is st~. They i>p*'. rist ^h>u Vprtiftfat.'Cs Th® comnifssldners rt®*r^r®(| Mr Parl«*r elected.y/wh|ch •lecision was sustained by the stats board. Again th® lower /otlrt de- d *hr* N?r. Parler .bud beerf I ^.1,1 ; ••••?. - men " lio'iil • (■• .! • :«*><' t| > V. -it ■ •• d hnr.« sty th-t T 1* ;r •* I’! 1 h ti c ASS il’I-T UPON WHITE WGMN no np^ wr/E BOY SCOUTS t j r nk in u* •K Meeting < .il!** 1 :it (durt 11 >n*<* For / , .Inly fb* T-. P«*»!**ct t»rVau;/!it;*>ii '-y \'r white man of . ' Ao-Ui-. »1 ucvcfon of r«db*t'> i fJO' "tmi: 1 W i. / E n. r. >T|( TO SLB-i P.IBIAtS V movement h( hud u lwf* n *s ■ r .ydl x c'*‘d*rthe k ’’n/zie'eting c/qh* 1 M'i*. •* -Scout ’’move" >e “ 1 '. j ;tf’ ; i v i Incd. t'.lien m riu* 'yC : d m V . y , i '* “t \y< .. i ‘-n * ! >P*«* ' M) * '' 1 /the Hid;.- n; i JUi*y * s t -iv< r. Schrocfer !'m : .c ® a>. * v ' i invilualdp i*. o: n.'-,h® tOSV’t. Ai ; t3Vp u s®‘ : nd vvl ’• Hi inx: The Pr***- and StaniRK*! . i is tM-cn tunnintr o:t :» ••jSirl'.x < i'b lias's ht;t *'i r l>/> past t .••*■*• j,.<<nth* Ihi*. /rub.* ba il t h!***n *trlctl>/etifrtfc*>*i as to the »*\i>irj|H*»:i. «<«. tnHiig orUing il’t-y inontliv. ’ll' ev ery .s«!)**<Fllier would !«s-k a* bis sid^* riidh n «*xpjr**v and his^Xubv-ription e\pU * s end vetid in a renewal subscrip- ti«n. it w<*uld Im* ajipreclnt***!, anrHs*-a\® tronhle and exuens* *M -ending om: m»fires. Kind- att®n«! to »his. pleas®, and nd In your renewal prompt ly. • *•*#••*.*«■•*** < •.• -.idl'd to th*' -boy.- «rvd ' . ;Y ■ v> and (• nubii ?> n* ■■ vh sheutd *' : .11 :• -• • d if ■;*>!*ipg tlt'e t'6* ' of the cotrinur.! v i.m such an organization. . \Ti n-r nCfir.th® TJamftej't, B.n* y- x 'o.*... ii {‘ill h/r • Monday '••• >• • S!<> 4s- •'• ten Maxc. , ehai'Z**d- a . •i vti 1 crlminhl. nss.iult ur> > V’* i mw n young white v.om- i . ,* ■' < j c-.iv n< «■.; of •th® •'»»*• itfiv iti t !.cm- 1 *,• ■ *• i’r-. -.t au' w..s sort arrested : -i, ^ i , d ;;•••! »o th** woods .•’•id < V’- 1 n t ‘>p| ■ “'ition to th;**of,ff:TT •. ;!■ v ■ : <r:\ n « preiim.inary hcyrinir , a: t ir P. :>. »%Vflsoa. * * ;*•.,•'« v h*» ci.«umitted*h.lm to it**! \(.r/ird'ng to ,person s' f~om th® ec.r 1 ti.'vnpv, th/ r ' i* little.^undue exc.it* - hp’Ut over th<- aft. •' REJECTS BRIDGE / TO 1l\rnvvelt. tea u . IS NOT COMING •"* graiii lb- * i\< ( » Tliis * »n- •■elling t.cjniv S.d****!ul®d i*it Tl.i. Week * 'he • VL :*< -tie-o »«. .1* •v* re* prin i. th* M-m'v at *>n-d ort«* «) r*> - a ■ • i;.‘» .utH r>r :**• ,f«- in i!v ' : t of th® sr- t. 'f’-r .i 5*■! t- i. r ii - Ik ri*.; . I - • /fut’dlng for t>r* ® ■ . r -t'”! y .'u from ft •• u----" .iiat t^iev i oiihl had to be ■ ; di a ism u ho ,d ■ I to * in some ..jsli H r>; well \ The loveps of th* v ill s®o enn T 1 'afternoon h® .. ? ♦ \ any ‘d'»po*ito,r wli>» -.*, UlMir * ,* 1.1 nton®** ro # the * at * iL i • 'i-it- a*-® • •**;■ 'tig tin * •, ’ S< ■ ?* ■d. -i-nd nno'her :if>r/:*I was tak- Eolhnwing tli® gnreral election 1 Mr. H .well* a11orn®'vvj*hdxpw th* ! ti. j (for A,* d i® nomin- ' i onlv rs r uirAl c*l®c- nrrl’.ap'* flio ‘ rd • ,,f T)o“- j Lpd.rr ■ r* conr > ;it>or rr ’ t Ik v i Hr 'Y <• . * u® hr*-,'. ■ ,.i :■ i * ••♦or. • t’vrll Edx *-• no-' 1 ' • T : • r .V’ *■<•■“ : • '* / \ P.Vwrter, il • y • p. Mi lev, R HLROAfv F 'RU . IS SUBSCTMBEj> tpvery '* hlnerv -■•■m *o iii '*’tt* t ■ -M. i; * • * 1 >• I * l * 'odtng Rav-* • - ‘k '■ ^c-r* cp/. of Or * gebitrr; < "-a* g* bti»gv' Jl- . .! 1 > ’> * V, '>'■ Vf ^Jterbbrc; , '• 'it ■ X w ■ t*< • .,nro• V-f*" v y ; w* (*.' ,.*■ *: ; ’•Jolin « • *’ ( “ SN/;,y : v. *■» ? *H*n ltdv- Will tic! Free Tc : *' i’. .v. , * T.» t >• aivo-i I’olleg** N*;>t • ’ Xf< nth 111- .IV OVER t * i MR. M IRVIN’S BARN BURNED . * ...‘y-. *. « . • Fatjrely F'lnisurucd. Entailing • l.ie*v t*f Not L« -v Than Tv.o ' Thousand Ibdlars C omml- vUpf' ftcp-adi.’.f *t Sc«>f)-I;man’s Bluff ili-lo HHer om *’ over ah<! y w A . • p /ac® of tile w '*k / ! tint wtH pi. v )/*>• r.».. t* :m.; thirst In ■/' r • n ' at Wiiltrrboro/v ;!1 fill ii. aft* rt;oons * P : . 'A VLTERHCKG V.JNS AGAIN I)cPent* Ehrhnrd* To:*m In t Softppy Exhibition *. 1: *■ pf'd. ■! ♦> ir.D AT THE UHURUHEH -: «•'• t- . # I ’ !-t » h*:r:d. X in . |{nw. v It* ; h- 1*1 '•'.?'*• '•!. 1 **'v. t'.ystf*' ' ■ . , j ; ♦ i moni\ '* : ’ i *i: I'ini’ ■ 4 V < Ii ■:' ■ 1 d.f La-e. 1 * uu', M»*gL , **H s. lli*ilM*rt F. schroctei t I >iid .-uul - J. *• • school Pwstor ' 1 H ’ ... ■> "♦* n!.f< rcnce', 5:30. » Walter'cvno and ®*> .-••en f.l>* .- *■>. d LiM*ril!v. . < ! ly i -v ar® lacking and thinks then? will be i fine "his avi'M’.ir VIp. /♦loD^ Mr ’ no * t r <V':’d® „ ■ T>^.■crc’ntv’•‘Highway t'otntnh• io* dotted a resolution repudiating resj onsibHity for Scotchman's Krid in any f'.-rra. A- notice is Wilbur v.t: M*/e/iv Hi f > * ! ide wil! s p t'oi <11.1(51.^^';, •rlioro •■ca'n in or,® cf ’t)>. ts ■a ' A»il<> ■*' wort to Sa- A*hcpoo. July L‘t*. \V. K. Marvin * i.ac th® misfortune to kfs® his barn and stables by firc jdtst Wednesday n-! night. The oriem-df.'the fir® i« ho* Miss Loper r> *'h^Ha*u»**';»v and has been spending j knov n. and tlu/fos-* ol tbitf-week t’-er® w ith relative;. | and content^ 1- ronp Among th® ocial events she enjoyed j snran*-® ' wtfs carried and .*1 ir pant ^ an excursion * > Beaufort ,,v 1 vin" placpg hL 1 s* at about $2,000. I ’ baye been made to have " *'- r * cl '" ! w * C"* r ««• irw*'- «: ‘UA° ,™. I - i. that has been Lmgh* ti's WitjielL “r u- i •! v * i-i in this issue from the Fommisto!* ,.v,enent form and. was ziM-r gil •' r ing 'forth their r'*:ii*ons for not I dz® support. assuming this bridge/ Kdisto river I T'*®'Teatures .of 'h snari, ■*. m .. .. ...... \<-r* the pitching of \Mts«H :>n«l th® a-navi gable stroafn and the bridge | ^ J tl - v nIJ of coffin. H® ' grttwo hits out' of ?hre** a*u nu* Ilarvcv and B<r./nsr w‘»r® a big far tor in beating ther visitors ..\ catch . , . ef, t'lnrke fobbetl Ynum.Tns of a sife'jLj T: H Siinfer two base drf'e. and th* .f•.ls , vv'Vir'’ WaP®rboro ftrug of th® building-r/ this point, it jjeems. d*>es not coh No in r 'u to the requirements of th® war Mr* Mar-’i ' pJ»r’tto®nt,/knd n* a conaequepc® • -!c Tip f ' Hov » g cohtrjfiutions ' n r..* r 1 ved ** r • N'-ltienet n.-.nk' t’oHeton Banking Co. I’.ruu- t. M*r<kants Bank ’■ t». vnn l>ht*»u. . ' I. Rent/ . . Dr,. J* M Klein . . ’ M A'kermnn & Bro. ... ? ‘e:u h Bros . ...... . Carr®®*** M®** .W’house Co tl !• r. v «1 T,, i.r." Co.. far gon® when discovered th' j*nothing ejould' »*e dome to save th® A c, wbrl.y / tr.'-r. . Mn*. J. r ljyp®r. who. has been'minding or any of its contents MsHng /relatives’in town. ■ h-i« pe- t’Jrr.®, 1 h-er F^nie inCharJCslofi. r / —■\r*' . i J E Morris h.'iA lf^<c Lt’ye t»irh®r H:en recently oreapied 1 v Pi*»®r t'ormnn. a*-d wIlF'raov® . r om n re- Mjpon Garris, who is •\ :»♦, th® ♦••'cinecrtrc d® r .t „ t’pitn.t s*r*t®s ci’ i* r-eV**®*’***11®, !S .*»* !-'-*«*' connected Tf c. 4*ntr*c' f F rrlrv v service *’• ty ’re * r r V® i* - tv ■ and '‘T-./'er 'pi’bll* ’■horo w-ent 'net 1" t Anniatn si:: ur.y ,i,., rot .think that-a tnrldf® at this i rein* i- ' orth enoi gh to this count .* l*h®ca“- , c it do'go to t*i® trouble and 1 erjponse of eo£r®rfins defect in Tt. .... I * theh® I- SOI 7* question in the »» * imind o' th* *«tmtn!«sion tint tii.-* c*/ « ever properly ft S<* decided to n i* . cf® Th® scOUe: Ehri rdt . Art 10« 01" 7 4 WaDcrboro 0? y'ofn (>< s* t v B.:tt4ri®s;* We*! Pi * ‘ WhV/II *»ed ii* Cr.-otr - / •;nd \V»bb Tir.® of gam receive*! ' e*:: ..r 1 4A .i. i;i •♦«•*«. • :;tv ft i-* decided to p i» oh not*X® *hat the countv wil) . resnousibh- for rfiAfirer. • 'V T Rarenel. a t ’ r ' r of Gre<»n V j* *Kare«h '» W Black, Jr.. . . 4 L'oger *I!dw. Co. ** L. Fixhburne . 'h ~ .!. McDaniel Finn ....... /. '. M. Summctal ■ • '’•ish f7r'*rnr ! se f’nr. Co. V. Prcstiy toi i;uC ( hi tit) ft. • NO I r *ch!n* s‘*ni'o., Sunday 'atel at 0: </*' P ' M '. • N ^ * yf®.h .<»: -t ’ll- ft. >t®y. *>. \\. M«*llii .. Pa-do** '. 1 • Stiml W ,«s O! i“ of tli®. < xcessive- ,. v i; hot ; Ilnv- **f • t-'* ■•or. but'even so COOtf * ungtse*-* * >i 01**1!“ for the morni r :: *. or-hip Th®, juistor dls- Ct‘d t!’® r.f-( nv d *T cf Isaiah’s vision. V Next Sunday. nn n<*xt Stind r ;*t 11 -«:Vlo*l<. ■’Ll' at. niciit. C ■ v. Itr. Daniel will f;r<':*cK an 1 everyl>o*l, is uriod to cl ten*! and h'oar this * h/o wm-: and 5n*!»re«: ve speaker. 'df L Ilaot ist Church, , Th*'r ® wifi ,1m no t-eagee attho / B ipto* ctiruch tH- •• ®c' on account of the ^absence- of ti,e pastor. Rev. .!. C. J.aw ;fc-“n. who fe tt'tay on his » r. *4>n. , ' this bridge Pr ■> • -* . ' t " v as In Waitcrbo o„*r. tnvrn- *• ,f.n J\ j: g. n*“« ; r. th® pot.ut^r n. f. d; .2*i • rrier on Route 2 out fro/t Walter- ®* > is enjoying hi*/Vacation this ,r,v» , week. His subscftiite. Boti Crosb v , —'ft tnakiiig the rounds wbllt Mr. Ul- Total $14.50/r is o(t. - / v • •* / / x S' V