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• r / X' 5* ^ VOL. 38. WALTL'KBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 191G NO. 4- COURT FINISHES SEPTEMBER TERM ONLY TWO DAYS REQUIRED TO (LEAR JAIL OF PRISONERS JUDGE T. S. SEASE Able Attorney Knnn SparmnlMirg Presided (Her Term of <'ourt. Cases Trietl. • The September term of the Court of General Sessions fof\ Colleton county convened Monday itiornin^ for the trial of the jail cases. His Honor .ludne Thos. S. SeaseXof Spartanburg, was. in charge, Sherbi Ackerman, Clerk Hudson, Solicito- Peurifoy. Stenographer Rodrigues \aml other eourt*officfhls were in ai- teqdance. The purpose of the <'ourt was to ^ry those cases in which the accused were in jail, which was fin ished Tuesday afternoon: court ad journing sine die. The charge which Judge Sea K A made to the Grand Jury \yps able and comprehensive.- After discuss ing the necessity for the enforce ment of all laws as a means of safe guarding society and preventing the vicious and the unprincipled from riding rough shod over those* more peaceably inclined. Judge Sease strongly supported the compulsory education idea, lie said we do not look far enough into the future. The full effects of such law would not be felt for 4 0 years, but the wise citizen should look to the enactment of such laws'as would bring benefit as far ahead as T.'» to 10ft years. ‘•Why should we tax ourselves to educate our poor neighbor’s chil dren?” asked Judge Sease. An swering this question he said. “For one reason—a very narrow one-^- your grandchildren may marry his grandchildren.” Other reasons wer.* as weighty and not so selfish, such as an intelligent exercise of the bal lot. The need for educated citizen ship was stressed His Honor, as one of the safeguards of a perpet ual government which- can only long endure if the people he in formed. Judge Sease paid a very tribute to t’lemson (’ol!eg*\ that In a hundred years the will tisr» up and call the founders of this collegeMdessed, and forward looking people. Already tjie goptj, efeeis of this college is being \hut this is only a stip-t. ViMi wars to n»e,T>qre the fuH ben* fit rhi-s institution hie'i saying peoph; lt / w 11 l/Tak will be to the Stat >X DENTIST COMING l>r. S. \\. HreLuid I <*cm» Pactner-’L * • ,. . ’>l»ij* Willi l»i. Itlack. PAY-UP-WEE IS NEARLY HEE A new dental firm wjll be Itlack k Rreland. 'llr. H. W. Itlack having entered into partnership with Or. S. \V. Breland, of Kutawville. a graduate of Baltimore Dental ('al lege, class of 1M5. Dr. Breland has been engaged in the practice of his profession at Futawville since his graduation. He. stood well with his class at college, and passed d very creditable examination before the State Board, being granted license to practice his profession in this State. Dr. Breland will arrive in Wal- terboro o n Thursday of this wee^ and will at once begin practice. Dr. Black has been in partnership with Dr. Timothy Hardin till his return to Winnsboro a few weeks ago. • EVERYBODY PAYING BILLS PFTS MONEY INTO CIR CULATION GAINING IN FAVOR Those Discussing Pay-1,, Week Keel That .Movement Worthy and Will Help. T. D. KI.KtT IH l it Kits Mix-ling Held I'lida, \lt«ttiooii Home «il Mrs. p. M. Mu r:i>. at The ’member^ of the Mi >h Jen kins Chapter. 1" . D w.ere de lightfully entertained Friday after noon at the home of Mis. P. M Murray. After the regular t>rtsin**vs meeting a delicious ice course was served. , . The following officers were elect ed, -for the next yeah: President. Mrs., A. H. Wichman. First \'ice President. Mrs. Paul Sanders. Second Vice President. Mrs. P M. Murray. 'Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. K B. Liles. ♦ Recotdin e Secretary. Mrs M C. Fishburne. Reporting Secretary, Miss Plnier Fishburne. Treasur«r. Mrs. A. .1 Anderson. Registrar. Mts. Edith Fraser. Historian. Mrs. E. E. Jones. Mrs. .1. R. Liles was elected dele gate to the General Convention in Dallas. Texas. Mrs. Paul Sanders was elected delegate to the State Convention in Cnion. Nov 21 it -24 SKNATOU III, At Tv II.L Dr. J. B. Black, senator Bamberg county, was carried hospital in Charleston last day for treatment He wa^stricken very ill suddenly, and/fiad to bfi lushed to a hospital fbr medii ai r.t tention. The friends of the doctor will be glad to know that he is nqA getting along very nicely. Dr. Black Ibis been senit’or from this county for several terms, and was ivnomi- seeti.j’nated in the first primary for an other four years. Bamberg Herald. We always say. ‘'money makes the wheels go 'round,” and we usnally think it takes a good deal of money tremendous sums of it. to make these wheels go. but when you 44ap to think about it. a very small arnyunt does a great deal of work. •lost >hink for a moment. A small <o,ti pur into eirculation will wipe out 'manyXdebts and perchance be turned in to the man who first set it going. This- is the idea hack of National T’ay-l'p Week. The object ot National Pay-Vp Week is to wipe out all the accounts possible in* this community. EverybodyHfi in it and everybody will be helped. Every lilife a debt is paid, a load is lifted. Let’s unload during National\pay- l’p Week. Let’s start the lazy lar going. Men in every calling the I’nited States, farmers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, bankers, work ing men are attracted Jjy the possi bilities of National Pay-l’p Week, and are working to make it a suc cess. Do you know which dollar it is that makes the most trouble for business? It is the dollar that Is as good as ’ old wheat in the mill,” btft which does not move on whep 1t is most needed. It is the d^hts that people owe that they eflrtild easily pay but simply negleyC to pay that cause the trouble. It is the cirpwfating dollars, the busy, rolling dollars, that make the life-blood local business. That same rotting dollar may pass in ono day,fhrough fifteen or twenty dif- Yprent hands and pay off 115.00 o $20.00 In small debts. The problem is *just to get it rolling. Your help is needed and Wp hope that you will help to make this week a grand success. Pay a few of those Iitt4*. Ring standing debts and lets have prosperity .in Colleton. Men tion to the merchant that you were attracted bv Pav-i'p Week and wis.i to d<< your share by paying him. j body for somelim* Others will pay you and this conn-j amined it llfotoughtv fiom titne/fo tv will advance <H>n ami on toward-1 time an<l ma<le <oir recommen<l^r(on j eternal prosperity. Won't you do 1 accordingly It is still GRAND JURY MAXES ITS PRESENTMENT ( ALLS ATTENTION TO CON DITION OF AFFAIRS IN COUNTY TO EMPLOY EXPERT Grand Jury Will Have Oflb'e* of Hie County Checked by Expert Ac countant in Nenr Future. The following presentment «>f the Gtatid Jury was read at the close of tlo- term Tuesday by Expert H, R. Padgett: - \ We. the Grand Jury of Colleton County, respectfully submit this, our genera! presentnigiYt to His Honor. Presiding Judge Thomay* K. Sease: W»- have dispatched/jHl the Itpnle- 1 1 4 A k lilt. I* , k • » • ft am mm -1 mma * . . Ik 1l1.1te business of the, ( out f, and wisii to take this means of thanking the Court for its enurteous uud kindly instt in lions, itnd we fee) that we have been induced to go about our dipy with a view of looking ittllv into tire general condition of the coutyty 3s a result of the instrtp''- tiofis. » . We find that ())*• roads'amLtri idges of ill*- county are in a Ve r > po°t Mindition, ImJ we are glad to stat*- ■Htat sont*- substantial and perman ent. work has been and is now being done. We fin<] the follow inp bridges to be ip a-flangeros condition and in need Of inunediato attention* The bridge at OlTI Field creek, neat lleR<; th*- main bridge at lull's Causeway: Deep Creek hritlge. near Ri«e Patch; and Hriek Ihufise bridge, near Ediston. We \find that the farmers in some places are hauling cotton two miles out of The way on account Of the dangerous condition of some of these bridges. We recommend that the II. X R 1!. R. & Lumber Co., the A. <\ L. R. R. Co., the Cypress Companv, Walterlvoro -I^uniber Company, Sa- vannah T’ine Lumber Companv. Col leton Mercantile and Manufacturing Company. Scotland Lumber Com pany be required to fix a substan tial lauseway whet*- their lines of frnrk cross tbi- roa«ls. These ( toss ings an- vetv «langerous ami th<-i>- ate now no bridges or anything else to nssist vehi< les in getting ;,< ross. The jail has been quite a serious proposition to the Grand -1111' a* a. and we have *-v/ WORK D \ V SATI KHAV 4'a^ev Tried. The following cases were disposed of either by trial of by the accuse! pleading guiltyX. George WashingtHii. house break ing and larceny, pleatRul guilty and was sentenced to two Xars on the chain gang. Harkltws Smalls. ijb-adeirNguiltv to forgery in two cases andNyas sentenced to »*ne and two years the chain, gang. This case wy? brought l>v C C. Litchfield. Smalls had raised orders given him by Mr. Litchfield *mi M. H. Carter, who keep- store 'it Hendet srmville. On<- was raised from .',0 cents to $1.50 and another to $5 on. The forgery was very cleverly done. Preston Min ray was t^ied and found gniltv of. bous< l>’eakinc an<l larceny and was sentenced to on-c V nr on th*' chain _gnug. Sam Hoi map: alias Thos eJenkins. ■was ti-ie*l for burglary and l-n-euv and sentenced to three years op the chain gang Hi- str-b- elothj^ui amt n gcibl watch fifou William Riplev af^ Colleton: Ren Rivers was ttjrd for the mnr d<-r at Hilton-Dodge Luiul**r Camp of Walter Melyafr Jiin<- 17th. Th- jtt'v Yeturne^-li verdict of no* guiftv. Thu idea yeas self d-fensc HoweM A- Oruhpf t;cpre.s**nt«'i| the d« f* ndaivf Jm-ois Al*«-«iit and Kxciisol. / ' ‘t ,0 There Were five members of tie- petit jury absent or excused Ro'.ut Black, of Ruffin, vvas above tin ag- 1 limit and was excused. 1 May was excused *in account of illn^-ss in his. family: J. W. Fisk could not lie found: C. Bv Goiilev lived in Hamp ton county and F. J Mef’rv got cx ruspd fot business reason- Both he ami his son. Percv M Berry, ^ere jurors and this took both awa from th^-ir busiri<-'-'S at Smoak- II sounders, a nu-inbi as Saturday "ill he observed WoHt Day for the orphanages of the Stat*- by the different denominations. Envelopes have been distributed to the members of the Sunday schools in town and all the members are urged to contribute one day’s earn ings fot the support of the negdy orphans who are wards of th churches. SCHOOL OPENINGS Lje Ruffin school wilt falKsession Monday. Rou IsbiX*, Hoo> will begin its work MondaXi » for tall your share? a dise/aco to * 1 ittzi-nship, FORMAL OPENING Tefiy & ShalTof <*et Reailv for 0|H-ning of New Store Oct. 7 Big Preparations are being mud** for a big s^ore opening when th- w II known firm of Terry K Shaffer will occup-w-tyefr handsome new store. The dafe set for this opening is Sat urday. Oct. 7th, the last day of ]‘.<y Cp Week, and the event is planned to com mercial make it a big event circles in Walterfioio Imihg Colleton coitnfv. to its and to the officers whos*/ilutv it is lo keep it up \t tin* dpst terht of this court We made /1-1 tain recom mendations which /eem*-d to us to he absolutely m-yCssary and in ac- eordance with pood morals .anil san itntion. and a/ that time stated t h a *. if the Highway Commissioner did not Tan v;'out these lecommeiida t ions, we woulijr present him. We regryf to state that he has ignoi*-i! ou; recommi-ndations entirely, and wi- now piesent Highway Comtpi- sionet ,1 E Moore for misfeasance, in pot keeping the tail in a sanltarv. SCHOOL OPENING HiiiImiii Mills Graded School Begins Monday in New Building. FIRST MEETING THURSDAY EYENDK The si hool Hudson Mill Rural will begin its next Graded sets i n Monday morning. *. Prof. C. M. Mc- Teet. of Early Branch, will In- prin cipal of the school. The opening exercises wil| he held at !• o’clock and the patrons and friends of the school are expected to be present. The opening will be in the hand- tome two-room school building which has been built since the last session, of the school. J. D. Hudson is chairman. H. A. ( rosby and K. K. Hudson are nteni- Imts of the hoard of trustees. PROMINENT MEMBERS OF DISTRICT WILL BE HERE AS DELEGATES VISITORS COMING Annual Meeting of District MUnion. nrjr-Morfcty Will he H*M Here This Week. X 4f##*##* * * ******* Personal Mention * * * * * * * ******** Miss I»•'!*!h;i \|. Klein, w hi| has he*-n visiting Irer brother. Dr John M. Klein, (eaves tomorrow foi her lii'tm- in New York. Miss Klein is quite popular iti W.ilterb»»ro and hei mativ fti»-n\|s ar*- always delighted to see her on th* Occasion of Tier far apart visit- to her old home tow ik' *~- -0-0 — Mis- Mamie Dunvvqody. who ha- been visiting at the hotm* of Mrs Ina D. Savage, has returned to her home, —0-0— Miss May Martin ami her broth eis, William and -lames, ate vt-iting their grand mother.' Mr.> I., C- Bearh. —0-0— / ■ Miss Senie Haselden. of H*-min<:- way. arrived in town Saturday af- terntSon for a visit to her brofhe*. Lincoln Ilaschlen. Miss Haselden will be. i n Ava Iter boro til) after th.- Sotith«-rn/Carolina Fair. - » Of Edtsf* The first session of the annual meeting of the Charleston District Missionary Society will Ik- held Thursday .evening, beginning at 8:l r > o'clock. The devotional exercises will be conducted by Rev. (’has. B. Smith, of the Methodist church, and special music will add to the even ing’s entertainment. An address will be made by Mrs. W*. L Wait, of Darlington, who is the Conference President of Missionary Societies. Friday will he given over to busi ness. when reports will fie made ' front Auxiliaries, and the work of the societies dismissed. W'e hope to have with us as speakers on this occasion Mrs. R L. Kirkwood, of K-nnettsville. Conference Corres ponding Secretary; Mrs. G. E. Ed wards. of Charleston-, the wife of th<- Presiding Hide- of 'this district, who will speak on th. \ o-k of the Jun iors. and Mrs. B. J. Gii'- of Char leston. whose subject will fie ’Our Literature and Mission Study Course." The address of welcome from the local Auxiliary will lx* mad*- by Mrs. H. S. Strickland, and tho response by Miss Mary K Hamlin, District Secretary. . »»* The public is cordially Invited and urged to attend these meetings. S. S. RALLY HELD AT CARTER’S FORD Prof. .las. F. Rishef', section, was in town .Monday. Pro'. Risher will teach in the Ashton school as principal this term. —0-0- - Miss Kate Rentz has returned ‘oj Whitethorn to resume her Jutie- musie teacher in 4he graded school t , * rh *‘ Baptist State-Wide Go-To HanVlietg Herald. j Sunday School Day was observed;,In * A Among itlyc visitors CdUTtjl fkidge at t' -r!‘-t<- sch 01 <| T..o<.rhh were I tie following' Mr. Coy Mohri-top. Litray: Dr M t. IVepb >. Scotia; Mi ami Mrs J J Whiter. Mill* it-v ilfiv. Mr- \nn Lapev.. Cb. raw ; Mr. a>Kl Mis. It F (II. Smoaks; Mr. c Hj Laffitte. Springs; Mi .1 S, ottH*adg.-t». Smoaks; Mr Aslnttv Lin<l«-i. SiOftak Mi. W. II Hutto. Bhxkville iYxjn- fierg II* 1 abl. \ ' N 0-0 - ?Ji^« I.*ii- Holt, of Spat tanbiii g. is lo ie foi th*- purpose of attendip^c the Walterboro s<bo«d. She is sto|,- ping vvtfli bef sist*r, x Mrs If. S A nderstin. —0-0 / Rev.* G L. Ingram has our thanks for a very” fine Porto Rico potato, weighing th'M-e pounds. This proven that Rev. Ingiam can make tin** po- 'welj as preach fin*- s*-.- a fitting mannei Sunday. A spe< ial program by the school had !>een ar ranged. and was carried out fapR- lesslv by llrft.-e who look part.,/' Following tlo- program by the school an a.liiiess was mad*- by Hon. Eugeni' M I’e.-plc-, of Hamptnrt. on Hie jMibjeft Staji- Mission." Mr. Peeples wa- piepatvd with factjrknd •tguii's to show what is being done bv the Baptist d<nomination in the St..to; Hu- * a use of missions. II- as fm 1 *-ful spi akei and full of his condition after tepoatod watning-, t^ansferre*! to cashier's department AN OLD BOOK THIw Tlo* AslHpn Ru>xil ill Ik orii If- next Graded si hool ] ss-ion 'Puesdav. Bilde l'*,e*1 in Court Pi'es**nti*,| by U\/.\\i: \T xTi:H K4.\M> Tilt te' will be a bazaa’ at land s*;hool mar Smoirks- evs-nitig of this vve*-k. ^ T)Y* iy inv jti il Tfie th I Library Society, IH7S. —~ old worn ‘Bible n ; ' i 1 i*- court /To swear juois ami "i 1 nesses ;jt«in hears *‘vldenc* o' ‘t- ; go. ,>ine side of tin- cover i gom j and/fh** I'ntit*- hook pte-< nt- a/f 1 idatyfl appea ranee. Soi^v/ n j CuM t/any pages ate hariiJy b gll i 1 the FKjok boors evidence < ! 1 I I »'isl Dravvdv. \ , . .. I usa '<•. N s^)e< ulaticn.ds i ito a to tta • Ir-’i n Bond. Sept. 2- - l /d total numVci oj,''persons v bo .lo.'v•- Dm wily, the 17 veal obi ^>dn .'t . kb-sed t.b* j^jck” in' tlo " Juliy Drawaly , dusk at hi- b*ii:!«- Sat ef i*- hisjitfv urday rftei a bro * illn*-- of hem Tluvffy l*af bN^vs tbis itu'titiliutt; ( onhagi* fev r. Mi Diavvdy wa-1 ”\>ydgn-d. tiansferrjsi and m i ov• r . only 17 vear- of ag> and was 1 t|,o Walterboro fA^K-i 1 \ So< i< ’ • ( liijrlit young man. givin-g promise f or fj,,- sole use and bfhKm' o' tb 1 1 a useful manhood TIT* i im til wu Tyjrcuit Courts of ColletrinN^omi'v held Sunday at Kb* nezer Nly/mdisi for all time t<» come Dated terbor-pq jh nn«l urgent appeals on tl tuit t/'l tii* Grand Jurv. 1 W^* have not taken tit' foe /en • fina.tii ial cofidBlonefif 'll" < onn fv fot the reason tlwtl it i- 'bo put- pove of th* Grand Jurv In' engage 1 th*- sorvief s i*f an ••xport aci oiintatit to * )hci. nn the - penei.tl :io."n< fal con'litieOi of tho count- ''’hi ev- . tioi.r will work in eoti'o't "ti ,• Bi to, i 0,111 m-tt*-** on of'i' 1 aiiii ot t tat*»es a: mons. ' .laptop (onnerted prsys Co Carter, who has been with Hi*- Southor n K\- flt Sarasota. Fla . has been Wo find that the g> neial fit’a-nci. l condition of tho county i- bail, an ! • bat th- re an- now no fund oij bato 1 t** do vetv min b wojk. ami wo think at Jacksonville, Fla. —0-0— .Mr and Mrs J R Williams of BmnehvHie. w«-re in town-laet w*-«-k a- guests of hi- ni*-<e. Mrs Hugo S St 1 tek land. 00 — W. S. Crosby. of the Islatidton .-ei tion. wa- in town Saturday .an I carried back with bint a new *t\,.( ’and cir which Was purch ■ •,( tn I bis f itlo 1. II S < re t,y. who t| on, of tii*' prosperous Foi k ” sJWbjeiH, W W Smoak. of Walterboro. was beard on the subject ’ Why Church Members Ought to go to Sunday School " Mr Smoak went into an analysis of the Sunday school, and Murk a ...hand priiifnfY to see how many in th*- audience were believers in th** efficacy of Sunday Schools. Kverv ha.nd was ra:s*-d This the sp*-aket used to show that if Un people believed Sunday .schools wer-* good things, they should attend them lie then discussed the evils of iig.u*t sntoaking. and tried to convince the young biys and adults of the school of tile evil effects 0/ cigarette- upon the system Iadam! \ llii'is is the syttferin- tentlent of the Sunday si/fiol. and hi> untiring efforts Ik/*- been In strumental in huildiarg up a splen did school at thi/place. \ report -bowed th;:* tl/n- an- ::47 mi-tnhers of the chuyefi ttnlv *>.’ of rh**' 1 ” in mi-mhci of tbir- Sumlav s< hool. Tie >-1.001 purv,bers 1 2■ 1/ »M 1111 PI BI D this migbt !>« rem»-di-'<! in a (lurch in the pn-enc a lerffe q urn her of telottves . r mi .fricn'l*'. Rev. Paul k“. Citmfiy . pastor. * on- ducting the sepvme.-.' il- S <’.. Maj*h .Mb, 1S7S.’ iite if 1 b, j,o' n-liip accessors cause the tax pa vet- to return th*i property ’ a lift!, m -rer- it reni value Rf" |i*'et full- subfnillcd W. C SAI'NDERS, Foreman TUESDAY .1 E mean [war n, w ould r, f|j ( , ot — 0-0- ■t. t ’ j i» b y tow n Sat'it-I. pl*-a-an> v>/i <ial v lim/l .I.o K\oiiboi o • '/fel VXltil'* ItC-JOW |J , t ai inc •*- of j/, ' vv ‘ J Tu.-s l >f: di 1 viU ■ ,.wfui niiiiiL- klinkl^-enf Op d an non ti^i that (tn *»n ai'O’fiit of tlo* ot the Sartdv Dam vv i-b to lay. o<i , ntiditioti • I i i-xpei t to have a cl**nn- iv in cyt bushi-s and grv *.\tbe : v .1 • i.ed < le i tiing up. Ml have an inlet. ' uJia-- M EET1 N(i SMALL FIRE TODAY* TE HER'* E\ 1MIN \TB»\ i Jit* 'UT’dc was* vv ay -AY. of tht/ftan 1 ot 0Y1 Yount « k ; ; of -’. ^ H-dd-Mve* (.i.rml , 'file- regular ntinatiori vftll fall teacher's r\ be held at the court I '• 11!, b*- ' \ ' Y small fin- 044 nt ieij iit Abe Yo at Cotton Mills' this - niorntpg ;•« a n li< bVsef llOIISe. Ft;*lilJ. Octofiet. ti ginning :-t ’* o’clock, a m. IlCt^) S. STRR'KL \ND. c. *•. >• ; t r f K*!;: ’h-p < stilt <)f a hot box. vvhie|T s •ijn*' coUOn 00 , Ungu:r ? h«'<l a Wa- done fire hl-fot fin- - ealb-d of the day at M . Jc liotp/ iiiwfing of Hit- c \Y/(). W. onb'i j-- hvNJhe ixtmmitfee in < harg fair vtogi am fot next- Tip s 1 lowl. at th** office of R ties, EXi. at th* colli t Y kit gc iiNi-ndam is <b ■pccial X;i in* ' *1, U* ir>. ( •pf * 1 *i| uni » LYCEUM art^m! Mc/ll W. Sunders and Mt . .-m ElJet Bound .-of Chafb-ston. spent a (jfct.y pleasant visit with Het -jstet-i Mts. S. M Crosbv Miss Klla May Cutshy ha- rctutn .•<1. att*-r a very pleasant visit w-ttb her sister. Mts. R. R Padget^of chaibston. who t*tiitn*«l w i>h lr«*i Jl. A. Bailev and fanijlv w*'n» to v> a cum S. win/ j come or send .-omcjrfle in th* it pine ■ to do tfieh pa 11 Please come pre pat.yd to -t. v all <tny. or at least tin ti| the ground- are nicely cleaned. COMMITTEE: oPENINti MHm.i; xrMtHil, flkatie last We* k S' * X Born, to Mr. an<>'Mi - s M Hid die. Kept. 2d. it -Kdn Born; to Mr and Mrs J H. KM* Waltci bojn. Tilun»drfv. Sept 21 v 1 j daught^i Wot i, to \1 K at'.J M ' M \aH’d. L W it erl.'Ot 0. Snil 1 l.i y , S. p,t. 17 1 Uxlge. Sept 25 Rural (Jiadt d s I hool da v. t Ictobi-r 2. Tin n chat gc of Prof-. < < will he assisled by Mis The ” 1.0*1 g<* will open M*»n- ■ 1 bool will b<* Garris, Who Grac,. Huff man and iug been ea r u : ml I on Mrs Z jglei. t be latter hav - teai hr t in this school last full att'nditnee of the pat • of f 1 1 ■ school, it opi-iwtif rM-rcisoff. \ \ DIMM Ul INI \\T / \T' e folio" i 13./ C' ir»d Jury houl-* •, y/firrt - lan. A T> W !,. Lucas. C Tavlot. nif'; :. i 01 Mr M B< rn. to \ Beach, Sept. !♦!, a Lee M. ’ 1 "1 x -r.d M >. \ G. l,. ^p.-nd‘!:g -• v* ;i *•' 1* 01;n•■?»;?*« < L No’ 'h turm d Sunil. Y r i 'i tr - m j pied b> M • • K 1 littb 'datqg?’% •j in Saluda. N. T't A! fc r t ir fa l;<'\ 0|i/f Mr - *1 of Sjyfcil's. d ,] Tile ! a/s burn Sumlav t^!* 1 f* * f Iv no- nal diib! only 'two dav,s. Tin 1 wns bad a* l.iv► Oak < rm Iterbnro Mr- Cfiltrse t numlKr V It. i m X. • la Ug ■\U at the Si'S*.' **■. ening (»A tn/ ii! lye th<' \\ ; min t'ertninerr/v g: o»:p foi pi yrltf'it ai>i>'r- fhijform today. of- 11 j/ I y s. .r || I, held rurfuv i'ridav Th at':: et ph ter ( on- et t fin < a t b, h* s* plat on 1 !>c lyi'Ctim . dafUghteim-' M f \Y (’.o-by a kM..- M; id of Rtifu**,. wei. ••• i / v ' ^4 * * :X>< 1 -f alTSm ti t'c W.Nxiq’t hi Ip it . ha - 1 - arc we must sell spare 1,, mi ers Do you hlam'i u " Re in this issue. They at* / Ix I t\ \ I !• I it * < YMPMFETING <1 .<.•, • ' • ge nnmn. r of Walter- hi,in toi.. i/xia.titc to aft*'U 1 Indian Kii hl,r/imptniH-f ire Sunday, t ia!h mativ folks f-ofn here enjov -ive-.iJ days i>f tlit<. camptudetin'g • - C r'v. yeal The meeting for th’s viind vear begins today and lasts, fhroug’i ! Sunday. t / ’ . / •s •’ * * a- a