The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 29, 1915, Image 1

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jFBrgg* ■—*,-L , 'm* - - -- 'l-jpigu WALTERBORO. S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915. COMMITTEE KOLOS MEETING AdK$ FGR AID TO SEVERAL CHURCHES IN COLLE1 ON . ASSOCIATION , COUNTY BOARD f . • MEETS MONDAY .% r ' Annual M<*4*tiiiK «f Hoan) i<f ( ounty ■v < iMUlTllssioii«-r> Will ll(* .Held \>«t $400.00 ASKED FOR f^Muniitlee H^tmniciaU Tliat Four <1iurr|irN He <«iven Aid and Fixe* An^nunln \ee«le«l. The execulire committee of the CoUoton • Baptist , Association met .yesterday at the office of Prqhate Judge Beach for the purpose of passing ufcon applications for aid to ths churches' of Abe association, and attending to such other matters as should properly come before the committee. The meeting .waft called to order f\_ •by Capt. G. W. Way. the chairman. ♦he following members being pres ent: J. M»* Menton, A. t*. Id-eland, Jos. l.angdale and P. M.. Johns. Jlr. Johns .was elected secretary of the meeting in the absence of the regular secretary, Kev. F. O. 3. <’ur- 'tis.- ' /.’ ' Applications for alii to^the fol- . lowing churches were reti“ived and The annual, meeting of the Hoard oi t'ounty Commissioners will b* htM Monday at the'office of High way Commissioner Moore. This meeting will bV an important oit*-, and many matters of importance will come before the Hoard forAfttent ion. ‘Among these will b.e .that of the fi nancial* condition of the county. It s understood that therejtfe a num ber of claims against the county for the last quarter not yet'paid, and the -mount of money to be borrowed as provided for by the delegation has been exhausted. Taxes are coming n slowly.-gild if the claims for the ’i rrent quarter’s expenses are to h? net, the Board will have to .1b some financing.” II Alt ON C.VTIXK TICK IjCgMature Expected to Appropriation fin It. e> Continue passed upon favorably by the com mittee: '* Ridgevilie Haptist Church.. $1 ad.Mb ^ Ravenel Haptist Church.... .VtMMiyi Ashton Haptist Church'..:., 140.0b ^ It was. also re'conrtii^fided/ that Cbttad?ville Baptist clttfrch be given fftO.Oo This is the flAt year that any aid was asked for the Cuttiige- Ttttp church, and the. committee ‘strongly recommended that the .amount asked of the State Hoard for this particular church be given.* Columbia. Dec. -S'.—“It is assum ed that the Legislature, having made tw'b of-the four appropriations necut- j sary to complete this great agrim!-' tii-111 \vork---a work luade alt the. more jin porta nt and Impcmtive the rapidly advancing hull we**vil will not hesitate m‘continue, its an nual appropriation, of fld.bJWi imiM the work' Is completed.” says VV .M Riggs, president of Clemson Ctjfllege.- discussing in his report the progress A PSALM FOR THE NEW YEAR (Dinqh. liuloek -Craik in The Daily BiWe; > A friend'tAands at the door. . ‘ ' in either tight-closed hand V ' Hiding rich giftk, three hundred aad^threc-aeore: ' Waiting to strew them daily „o’e,r. hie land. " Even as .so’d the sower, y , ” Each drops be. treads ft In. and losses by: t s. 1,1 cannot be made truitful till It die. * ( () good New Year, we clasp This warm shut hand of thin- . , Losing forever.), with half sigl.l half gasp. * , , That whirh frtftn purs falls like fingers* twin*. '' Aye. whether fierce Hs grasp ■•**- Has been, or gentle, haviag been we know That it was blessed—Ist !ne Old Year go. O New Y'ear. t»»ch m.iai i ’. The .road of life Is n<u«l. When .our fe<M bleed, and scourging wihds us scathe. Point thou |o hiiH who*^ visage aa„ more marr»d Than any man’s; who twlth* ^ “Make straight patns for vour feet:’’ and to the oppres-^et’.. ‘onte ye to infr. an t 1 will give you rest.’.’-' /'''' Comfort out souls'wilt. Jovi •v - l.oxe df'hR human kliti; Love special, clone in whit it, like sheltered dove, * Each weary heart its own .yafe nesi may. find: And love that turns above. ^ Adoringly contented to resign All love, if weed be. lor the I Divine. 1 Friend. «>ome thou like a friend; » * ^ , Ami whet.hfr bright thy /ace. dim with clouds-we ('anno/ comprehend;- ^ We'll hold out patient Rands, each in his place. And trust ihee to the end., t Knbwirig thon leadA i -onv.: rd'to,tHo«re Pphcren ^ Where.'there are neither d.i ys, nor mpnths, nor yeaW. NEW ASSISTANT TO POSTMASTER llemlerMxi Fnmer Coming “Bark r Home” Ui Accept l’<* iti<>u in •; latul L^mtoffice. f The friends of C. Henderson. Fra ser, of Ehrhardt, will be pleailed tc learn that he expects, to return to Wafterboro this week. Mr, Fr.if.cr ironies to take charge of the post of fice as assistant POM .• ts.»c % l.in : rR the place of Mr. St.. Clair tj!a>er. who has tendered his tesignAtibu. Mr. Fraser has been at EhrRardt a year and a half during which time he has held the position as assistant to the postmaster ^Prior.to his go ing to* Ehrhardt 'he held a similar position at Walterboro tor nine and a half years. Mr..Prase.- will arrive tn town during the week and will begin woek'-lfre first of January. BEN POLITE CUT TO DEMI EZEKIEL SIMMONS CXrVEST ANOTHER NEGRO WHILE DRUNK ONLY FATALITY No Far as fan He Learned This Is the Only Heath Oaring the Holidays- NO. 1». PI.K AHA XT FAMILY ItEI MON The only fatality heard of so far in connection with the ChrtatmM celebration In this county took place Sunday afternoon at Chehaw when Hen PoU|| was cut to death py Hv-eklol slnimons, both of the parties being negroesr Coroner (.aiigdani was notified and went to (*hehaw Among the many pleasant ’taiuHy reunions held in Walterboro during the holidays, none was moi* • enjoyed; Tuesday morning* for the' pirirpoee of by the home folks than that of ^he j holding an inquest. ' After hearing family of Mr. t and Mrs. C. C. Andci-i i. testimony the jury returned the ifbn.. All the absent ones were -.it' —• home for the Christma# dinner', an.! some new and prospective member: of the tamily also enjoyed tb *ir fir. V I'l ibk.; Christmas. Mrs. Clem Anderson. • iimf.. bride of a few weeks, and Mis* fag. ■ Heulah Warren, who is soon to be-1 | t appears that ♦me .Mrs. H»rrjr Anderson, being l B ,on* went to t»*e Hrooks’ home Joe »*’ B *‘ w m*n»*ors of this fntercs’ing [ „k« was,Indebted to Pollto. and fnmtly present. HetMes Mr. and ask( , (| lljtI) for fhe ' trs. Anderson, those preseqi w »v h,™!,,, tpl<|.Polite that he. cr'llffc that polite civile to hi H death from knife'wQunds at the hgnRs of Exfistel Slmmotis. Joe and William- lieing- ticcesattiles to the All 4.|ie parties were drink- and Sim- # + O f/ib * % sk 4e 4c .« A * * DEATHS a* * * * « * * * * '* 9jt- Jk- * r.s iN-half of i’lj*.ag.lcultlire. ‘ It is assumed that no argument is necessTtry t.v m ike*this fact Hear. Aeriimpllshiveiits and results ar** mrf*\? eitTtrtmji; thqu can be any ver- ul argutnentT!’ says President Higgs^ Jam.*4. dcTrev sity of- South Carolina, is spendi^LV the holidays in V/alterbon*. M.. deTrevllle is taking g course in law. bal The work of i rttl * tick «*rn<Heailou l was begun in rtoui.ii Carolina in lltnrt. J The total amount expended. In th ■ end of-last year was 'Tlu*i total square piil^s cleared was 1".-| work of eradication in this State f* j sup* i-vised by Dr \V K. Ijewis. a , iofnt .mnoliitee oi Clcm .on ami tlv- Jieorge P. .lenningN. ’ .Weeks, De^•.■' 27. ' George P. Jen- c nings, -one ^of the. best known and most substantial citizens of this »v>m- raunity,' died at his -homq. be*** le- cember. hemorrhagic servicos -.hjtrch tin' the intm ‘ ;.,i tery. then*. L aeon of this’ elvurch. hsiviut; li' < l ' -consistent ;Cbristian life. ' ‘ The deceased was bom ^‘‘U* \* n ,. < b \v;i! H • See'H' .i‘ t >»tal TU».nk**«iv in;; l \cfHses f - M its Lucia H.. Palterson, of ( le<ton, is r.nionir those who cairte home for th*-,Jjihfistnjas holidays. - " — o-o» v Mr/8ml Mrs. K A. Terry, of Fair- f;\x. came over to _spend a few her mothej ..JUS. rtlum- lu.-d December the coun-, tf|e hoji(lnv ; a , ties.qf thesterDeld, Mtfrim^ K L-Lgeia. Florence have. bden cleared. .. Th'* % - a ' MuKte.r —0-0 ~ ~ 0-0- 11:; 11 uni Km ^ —o-o — ■ Mi s KalMe ine * deTtei ilic, ot Wintlirop College, and Mr. Morgau deTr< vlllyT of the I’n-, byt 'rian eoL lege at/ Clinton, are spending tjfe holidays with their parents, Wx/anA Mrs. J. de^Treville. Anderson, of ulah Warren, of Harry. Dan r.nd all now' in busi- and Mi A’ Flpr- . a stud*,pi of Coluni- • / ■; '**. CtH'IlT CALLED OFF .eoulf N«> Specbil Term on Account of FI- , . nanci.-il CoiMlitioti of Ceimly. . There will be n»* exthr term of bar expected to be tried, v...-,... . .. . . inn II,. malter ot hnl.llnc an ^ .'If 1 . lo !“ n ■ r„, nl .our] tk. attorn..,- 1 *•" '< -OM^r Vvilliam Hrooks by *t oroner Lang ‘Ng'IIAVKStilY f\t» D.W ” I RIDA I ISTH. in Orangeburg County. 1|» twice married the tirst time i » Mist Georgia C. Knionk. in LSTfi.‘.'luH o.'; this’un^on (ivy childreu survive.' ’ P. E,. Jixn.nings, of Colie- i / lollows’: P. E, Jcmnings, of berg; Mrs. Mi. M: CaYson. <» Following a custom of many yeart ... :l,e. ;H-np»e of the Pino «r/.e ♦ertiot . ,J!n 'eight Ip l't - from Wajferhoio. U *b»icrec ".ii annual Tiynnkfgfvin? 'day. ton;. J. H. Jennings, of Nbriti Cam- ‘V’ .. , hna; W. K Jennings, of »- »*-f ^ i^ 'w dl W , pogrom h.. " .hi Mrs. Mary Ifelle Pooset. of Vshley IT i pen.^n?- jtoliiii. v ,■ V.i th‘. itov-.i-'*.* ot Jjt^ ♦•pis,'Mr.- ;:hd .Mrs. K. Hi Wit j ; ♦ . Mi .-: I* ar], Ac’.evluau spen trem ! i'l-id; > 'ill- Monday v'lth teJathe. a-t Coitageville 'y ■ * —-o-o -- Mi. Vli v Datte* Son. who is c r-fu derit at .the f iV-nli umhin. is s|u*nding Miss Elizaiieth With man is virfit ir.a friends in CoJunittijClhis w-2ek J.^lf "Kf^ftYt, formerly a Colleton ^pten, but now living at* Warsaw. Vu., was a lipDday visitor to /-Hu es in Walterboro. ' Mr.,- Itryarrt is doing wel> in hia .adopted state, a ul , looktjig the picture of health. l*e ,1 Im' 1 in thi a sectlo'n for a mom!) Air. and Mrs. A. M j-mheH.'.nd. ' <nway, arc- visRing at the home .i- . Kt^tlit rland' ,, sifters, tin . , \.in, in town. They return/^ to ,v v to tluhr home at Conw> ' «* ' ——0-0’— \ Among flios*' attending tiie Ho : niun-Houck wedding fxovx Waite.-. J (iro were Mr. and .\i/s. .las. H. Pep-j I or and Mrs. E./J. Wlts-ll - Mi ,is - 8 y D J). Martin. Trea*.: A. 1 Marti D . ; <*. : money. „ not pay *ht|u until after the !v,didays Polite replied. “If-nou umnot pay • nie now."you need not pay ufe at Simnions. aci ording to hhr statementT said to Hrocks, “I brought Polite heVP and I will carry him on," and i (iarted out ng the (loor with him. Simmons’ statement is to the,effect thsit—polite drew a pistol on him and in order to protect himself he ent him. One of the wounds severing the jugular -Veins bringing death al- • most immediately. The opinion liia io be that Joe and Willlnt court beginning Monday ;Wdin -j ; ^ tnat mm and ^HU^ . tot, decision reached by the 1'»<>‘1 9 ''I* * association Notice ol this| k * n « an «* lhat *** ‘ n mailed to all the JVhen he was leaving the house, jurors and lo those Whose c^.t wen* therefore the verdict of the jury an xf ,av 4li M . . i «b»>ve. Simmons w ju, arrested and , ‘ * '* Monday night by'., lo? an*b I thnf if would hardly hr profitable this time,- especially ih view of ,Ufe‘ fact 'ihnt ih.e eoiln'ty is not Jr, i»t*sitioM to-stand the e-.pens-vi «>; this Hctra term. '■■I MAHONIC OFFICE UK INSTU.f.L’> Offlcftfs fit th?’ Lodge. No. \ere’Installed <on the 24th inst: 11, I* Martin. W M .; J .. \ W -Mi r V\ The following Qme^a Masonic H. A. Martin. .1 datives iiv.W»l»erboio. .... cr.i .Houck is a member of the law f:rft > .. 0 nc ( on vent. < ol- . , A f . . . Keeret-ary; L. M. Martin, K the holidiiyo v.-ith! ■’ 1 '; Hriro> ^ ,u ; _, _ " h . ' k Martin. J . ;D.; .1. S. Hiott. S. S A. .Maitin, .holds its . Alex Jor la>dge. Dec. 27 Alex .lores, sob ol- Mr' and Mr*.*!.. .1 .lones./»f • wac.buried at the \|etlmdfs y/r.irc'. ( cemetery lie re Sunday;. :: ft i/iubeml ; n rvlees conducted \wy Ilodg^. x,„^|’jiy Mr. Jones had gone to Lak«r!mi1. / ^jv. Fla., two yburs] ago to engage tji bus y|:,in street. This event wa m Jness. - Several week/ago h* 1 •’T''!’m*'!//■ , 1( ,|- oF the 3tMh anniversary of •hie Hi, ami despite all that could ne don ' rt j, ;vn( | WH8 j, most enjoyable :i r - for him, he,died there Saturday. 'Mr. ; ,: r imitations had been extended Jonea wa« a bright ypung man wftii.U w< d v „ of his friend/ and uit-i, a a good 'future ahead of him. H*'j^„ | p tM0 ^ !4 ,. m ti v (lionet wat n x \ ** was just 21 years of age. apd/WkJ-C halanKe of the evening Was sm tu ft,any friends by bin strong HMifu^M>i > jn sor | a j ronvr ailor v hih .th' ILi- k»d integrity.' ‘ ' i iuhthday ihnnf.i: \r\i/,s M Kislihujoe enteit'.Me ’ of- hi*.dose personal M<*n' • evening wit a birthdav dAt- giveil at hfs h.indsom*' tiew lioaii* /; Main, street. This event tief parents. Lucas.- and .Rrs. Jo’in erifoy ia the senior membei. ... } it<i • • ’ * iT. 1..-Martin. J Dt. and Mrs.-W. K., Fiyhbitrne. of i^l^r- . . ^ „ Piuopolis. s|*ent several days iagrj 1 * ,is T V^’*1 'V, ' week in tow,, with relatives H>f- fourth Friday Hf the. month . o a :*.:ob oVIoi k In tbv aftn rnmu, . Mr. and Mrs. D .H. PeurifbV luiv'TK*-^ . t% . -•mined I-rb,i\ their weiidthg tnp^ V*' KTEK Kt PI AT \Y I . - . whyb was spent very enjoyab.ly i)t many ptacos of in- :idn i whern t wPre 'visitwrt. 0.0 dale ^Tuesday night. * * # >:• ^ ***❖❖, * MARRIAGES ' * ; *'* J** **- •*- »*• jL ||* •*» y- *L »*• •**./* Iloliiinn-tloiick..' / A nfJtmnp • in which*the people of Walterboro are interested todk place •at Cameron Tuesday afte.-nbon whHi , Miss Kfhel Holman* became the bride . - of Mr. Loyd -Hates Houck, the <v*re- 'uonr lieing performed at the Mt. 'sjvanon Lutheran church, of that/ ♦dure. Mrs. ifoncji is the daughter M:-. and .Yfis. t'S.. H. Holman: prom-- i f (itizeti* of Cameron, and ah** - , ’. oung-lady of many accomplish- ; i*-nt« and deservedly popular. ; Mr. Houck is the junior member of the -( firm of Peurlfoy Hros., and ha* ni::de many friends since he came to WrlieybotT* to reside. Mr. and Mra. Houck will make their hom'i at Wal- feiltarft, Tlfi-v will return , from their honeymoon trip, and will be ' i J i *4 Williams, Dec.' 27. Jhcre vv.iil .- ‘a p n ifysur c.uppdr here Saturday night ,:jCi>e pro«-ji*«*4s Of which vvllf'RO' tv- D. and Mrs. James M. Patterson.- w •rds t,t,*» ^ , .’ 1 J*"!!' ' ‘ !. ^ht lioipe to Iheic friendk after Jann- AHendale. are spemling ibis week '' iif ‘ VV ‘ °‘ X \‘ V ?"• w. Art,. ' ' . « ' town with relatives. ^ »<>*"■ . >" addition to the^. , - : r hments to be served there will ,.j^ ^.*i»e some gmsl speakers. The .piibli'- • (rtmpnniied by Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Walker.” and their, chll- m Mr. and Mrs, (>/^»o.rK<• Florence and children.- of . Auguaiut, 'have been spending the holiday s-, in this co'uu ty visiting relatives. Mr*.’Florence' «-e n tit*: daughter of Holiert HRak. Hi.. Major and Mrs. John Hl;-< u* V.,, V* a -Vo ..tiMnm . , -- ’ •- *« Hlacg's motile-*,; i ( ^'tdjalljr invited •D» attend'. S \I »*« \A *x I If ^ •* rx#-! flxativ* #-lx 11 _ * Vv IMiilip Taylor. <} v Williamar Dec. 28.^ Philip Taylor j died here Friday Bight, after an tlf- b»*» of several months. The funeral »y nrorr , a lias were enjoyed. AKKK FOlt NEW PFIIMC HOAD Mi and Mrs. T J. McDanhl ami i hlhlivn went , to .Hampton Hnturdax tu spend the holidays. Mr. McDau- id Vet timed Monday morning, but i- Mrs McDaniel and children reinain- -.h| tor a visit to relatives in Hamp ton. * t 1,1 i MiC and \lrr. Charles M. ; (•race. jdien. are vi:dting in toWn o-p 'j.. 1 Mrs. N. Walton Warren, of Char ; -•Ite, N. xL, spent Christmas day the home «r Mr. and Mrs. H.'A. ; " . , ^ « Jr of Charleston. s|»ent several 7 , A- H Padgett of the Omega , |aVt , ,. IS , wwk at lh ,. home of Mr. Was held Sunday morning at Carter's 1 Hon. was in Walterboro Monday and , ( ,.. aVo . s (•* y/ tlrai-e. Ford, with interment there. Mr.'while here had prepared a petition “ -^-o-o— Taylor wa* about Ho years of age to th^ tkmnty Highway Coinmissiom ; ^ A *Savage. of Schenectady. N *nd leaves one sou, Henjatpin, with. Vr and fhaird «»f Township Cqiiu.ii y. | H spending thlsweek in MVIter- whom the deoeased llfed. Mr. Tay- si oners asking that a public road '“'4] K) ‘ r0a | Hie home of. hi*, mother. .M v -- wtr wo* a farmer and welf thought/opened up between Pine •GnAc, X j r Ravage h:«s h*s*n with of by all who knew him. -T church gnii^thf- Martin’s i'ond nearj^ p (jcnernl Electric conipc.n-- ft r a 4 -----r Hudsons Mr,. Padgett ds*f“lj year*. - Mrs. Emma Samlet-*. *. ihl^ rnid leads, fl,roaglvap«»pulou« 4 ■ f ' Mrs. EmlthTN. Sanders. 81 year* section ot ih>- lourj^tTthrTrprei.V- ;i Mr al , (1 virs'., T. It. ’Hootle. o; OF age. died at her home. No. 53‘t puldb •oed w(vu'bl /ill a l«>ng • '' ,-',. ;tr jeston. lire visiting relative i.i cr|(e stn.Ht: at/5:'4^ o'clock this warn for the:• ■<•» -.'<>:. Pe«*pl« v H* in r • ,»„ ^ubjer's wuhlbn durin* |hc hol^ hiorning.. She was a* native of Wal- along this fine ar*; very heariilv ••'• 1. Mr |t oul p. i H it indi hini t at teriioro; 8. fV*and the widow of M:. fHvor of .tnaklnk thi* a public r u-d. , (( puifest«on Nary -Vard and has R. aandtyfw. - She is surivved bv a This petition will Is- presented “ ‘ m(1 , v f-lends (n this ,onntv who ar. MilliMUis-CaldMell. (>n Sunday evening. Dee. 2H, at 7:2« H'eiock. Miss Afh/1 Williams, of WiJIijyms. and Mr. Fletchyr Mims Caldwell/ of Lodge, were married at the hdftie of Rev. J. D. Hell. Ruffin, i Rev? Hell officiating. (j * J., -V' Miss Will buns is the ifaught^r of s* lull- following the ( * T [ isl,, ‘ n Mr. and Mrs H H. Williams, and one v. •„ ...Lo this til?)*.: MKIM'NAVty ARK TAKING KTtM K Piiictic^Hy every nierchr.nt in ;„wn is taking advniitugti of the bu Crancl*, with his little son/&orrif-..! ’ 11 * 1, ,w tfbe wtmk. /xi 1 , ' 1 ' • of Williams’ most lovable, ladle*. Mr. Warren bolds an-' important m,:- ’’'D st(K*ks of ."^andise nre i tl w. ^ u lh( . son of Mr . and sit Ion with ••Hipany. po- t h,e Southern Exp:-*.*.* o-o Cnele Jack” Beach, of Stoke*. . v . nmn.. •* :is,d through Walterboro Tuesday n< . arlv ^ , 4 „. „,enh;ml. ar - ' ,rof< ' K T ( mite to Savannah; where he goc, ^ lhe results «• their. . iand it is ■considered the Ih*si Hum- of the year to east up account?) and see where they stand.. While 4!» • volume of •business dorr 1 i^ not se Mrs. T> .11. Caidwr*||. of |a*dge, and a prosperous young farmer. They, will reside neat Ruffin', and their many friend* wish for them a happv, rous life. to visit his son, Griffin, and other . !tr . w#itk r< lathes *.nd trlend*. - .'-•••r**™* ■ Aaughtefj/ Mrs. M. E. Farmer: a the board at it* rme ting next krandaon, w ; j Farmer, of Rax} day. J»nnah; tVo granddaughters. Mrs. J.. J Hirknvan. of Heayifpri. g. C.. and t IIRInTM (k Til IDF. VERY *|/* J - Dhton. of Savannah, and ^*stu grandchildren The services f **♦* eondjucted' at' the residence r , /* aDernoon at S o.ThK-k hi- Rev. 1 8. Wilder. The body - ®*. Wtfiterboro for it Jn^ the citv tomorrow morning ** < o’clock. Henderson Hrm< h«s<* ? Rr * e of the arrangeniehts ■•'•nnah Press, of Tk^e. 8. ■ «. / ss»yniii lilhiff '■ , ^L:\ ^ and Mm. Jos. M. Moorer Pj/H the hol'days 'wlt.li, ^claWve* at rn. George • Moil a Iv, ay (i(HI1» * Y Wt about life Vtme oV the heavy st.ow which'fell last the mer- thants or Walterh«U'o were very blue will be» ,ver the outlook for Christmas trad-. . Wilterboro for iirti-Tnenf -ti when the snow melted and'the 1 People '*were whle te gel 'Hit. th- mount of business done fully com. •>t mated for Ho* lost time ..Th- Uior-t*whi*h carried ChristnuM; toys ** *t'K-k sofd practtcally everythin'? ami tliWr having heavier goods \.ej***. deliehted wlth./Re amoimt of butdr?.‘.+3 done. Coiinty Sufierintendent of Kduci- . , n H., S .Strickland and Mrs. St rickJ. The glad to see him, —q-d- 4 Hon land went the holidays with rela tives near Williams, ‘ --OrO - Dr Timothy llardin returned Mondav after having soent th* Roll days a/- his home in Wlnnshorp. . 0-0 L.' Mi ganders aa?! son, Latsrte, of '..Hagevillf*, had business in town •:esday» ^ ^ • • ' ", 0-0— Ellis. dvTrevilie, of severe! day* Wre 7 » . Mr find Mr* Heawfort.'spent Rev. J. M (’raven spent hast week ip (M-.ingeb,i-g, where, !•<,* assiste.I ’tev. Wi. P. Hliinton in a pro*rafted meeting, Mr Craven report* .i moo ,c,. ssful tneeting.. ’ ” f . "■ 0-0 . . M.‘. and Mrs H If. Crave)! clrildren, (^f P.dton, vtsiied relatives in town holiday*. ..Mr. Grav 's rcturiled-tp Helton Monday, but' MrA'Grux* - ;:nd rhildreb"’re rualned to l.t thtf gu rtti of her par ents for several days. STIM. TKVING FOR WATER if if , - * . fftV the n- has reached J "The artesian well water works system depth of more than 1200 feel v.Rfi out any flow having been, soured • Mr. litigh^xs. Hie contractor, is back *1 • at work again add hopes soon to be aide to n-port a flow. YIISONH' offickrk inktai.i.f'd O-o / F. Riddle is spending i th * hoiidavs in Walterboro at fhe home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M/idne*. enjov- ing the time hunting. * . ,<t * Fnity Ixrtlge, No.’ f»f», held a ime- cial eominunJeaHon Monday evening of this week for the purpdse of in Matroig officers re«*ently' elected • Those installed were: .1 K Moore. W M.;.Jno. B. Warren. K«' W.: J. M. Moorer..J. ,,W.: -I A Saomterw- IteiM-h. Stokes. Dec. 27 X A marriage which was quife a surprle- was that of .Vliss Georgia Saunders to Mr. David I teach. The marriage took * place tit the home of Judge G. Albert Beach Saturday afternoon at 3:.3o o’clock, o flie’giremony was perform- )*d by Judge H.ach in the pmanfee of a liirge number of friend* nml. relatives. Aftej^ llu* oeremony ret- Irfeshtnents were servt*d. Their many friends Wish for them a leng arttf- liappy HfC J. ' ■ ®. x »• IhtMHet f • I ui a gda It*. ♦ Stokes: Dee. 27. Married at tK« /jome f»f Judge Reach Saturday af* ' j ♦I ternoon. Mr. Alberr Langdalo Miss IJggie Hassett^. anr I s- Dr ^L. M Stokes who has been M’esterberg. treasurer: N. <J i -■■, , , - . j • * - rail, secretary: E. T. II. .indisTKKhc^l for several days, is much s „ . M r Fishbtirne J D.: A improved pnd hope* to. be out very p * and . j. Fnin k. Stewards: shortly. . M r . B. Ackerman, Tfl4*r KRRTTING, KYHIKK STACK . ’ —■—- A large force of fiand* was en gaged Tuesday at th^ power house erecting the targe smokoegMack for thi« plant. This was quite a Job as \ » _o-o~- •’ Mlug Florence Reach Addison, a student of the Confederate, t^illege, been visiting her mother, during-the j height and bad to be n Dli-. holidays. i»turned ..'to Charleston « f« et from Hie ground to be placed on Miss Lucia H. Patterson, who has'the stack reaches to a consldfrable bad to be raised several Charleston, spent the Chnstmas holi day* with Miss KfTic and Ray Beach.! Tuesday afternoon., J- . -.it, -. .- -- .art ^^onnaoo* j the foundation prepared for It. '\ \ :.* .