The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 22, 1916, Image 1
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VOL.^-
WALTER BORO, 6. G, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1910
NO. 12.
MASS MEETING
DECEMBER 7TH
CALL ISSUED FOR MEETING
Tb DISCUSS MATTERS
OF LEGISLATION
vr CfOURT HOUSE
- • ^
Mating Will be Held at Court House
at 11 o’clock—Hatty Matter*
Coming up.
BIG DAY IS
BEING PLANNED
l.co‘* Itirtliday, Junuiuy .IP, Will Ik*
Fittingly Obnervcd l*y
c. i». c.v . ’
Is
this
Court
What will prove to be one of the
gest and most interesting meet-
;rrs hold in a long while in
ouuty will be held at the
House the first Monday in Decem-
• . the oooasion being a mass meet-
\ c 0 f all the citizens of the countv,
; Kd by the Colleton delegation fo*
nc pay pose of discussing proposed
!. "islatibp for this couniy. louring
■campaign Representative.-elec t
.Godwin ancK Smoak promised that
: elected they \vi>ttld call a ntee
the citizens 6( the cpAHffy at
- .me time prior toAlve^cttnvetting ot
• v,. lo^islature trl wliiVii time all the
v^eris^of Tive county would he in-
gather and impathnveTy dis-
— proposed legislation \tt 1 ■’
, ;>nty. The delegation^ has "issue.I
Vali for this meeting' to be iieM
; . first Monday in December at
l>y
Mil
.’I beVrecord breaking attendance
J the meeting.
mnry mathers OW vital Tntw
. people of fhe county will
for di.Sjtus.'ion''x Among thesf
be tl^e financial condition of the
ounty. D is understotHi that there
< dissatisfaction over present
^itomobile license law, and this will
l .uhtless come in for a share of tie*
-enssion at the meeting. It is also
The. local chapter of the* United
Daughters of the Confederacy are
planning to have a big day early in
the new year. To that ertil Hen D.
S. Henderson, of Aiken, has been
invited to be present and deliver an
address on the. evening of Jan. !!♦,
this being Lee’s birthday. This ad
dress will be delivered at the school
auditorium, and in addition an at
tractive program is being tirranged.
It is planned to dtave* special music
for the occasion;
A special feature of the. meeting
will he the reading of a prize essay
bj- the winner on the subject "I^ee.
As a Man.” The chapter is offering
a prize of $5 in gold to the member
of the Walteiboio High school who Lodge in the uf.ptV p;.it «>: the coun-
writps the best essay on this subject, tv. Mi . Hennett w.as a prospcious
A committee of prominent gentle-^feimer of that section, of the coun-
meu will he designated to ayani>M- tv. und had amassed corsid.*rabl •
prize, and all essays'will hcMTande.l property. He died leaVftig a will
to these judges on or..before Jan. D». which is the cause, of «ohs>b*ritblo
Walterboro is^Dr*^boyhood home dissatisfaction on th** part\cf th*-*
of Col. HepdCrson. and it . is with heirs by his first marriagtu Mr.
iil'*asnpp<fnat it is known he will _ Hennett was twii e tuarried. Bv Jiin
n for this occasion./'-
UTE A. BENNETTS
COLLETON COUNTY
■ At* ■ , ■ *
Will PROBATED 1
, y .
S. S. CONVENTION
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^ „.
MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN
MEETING WILL BE HELD AT
PROVISIONS OF DE-
WALTERBORO SATUR-
( BASED’S WILL
DAY AND SUNDAY
•
MAY BE ATTACKED
V e •
GOOD PROGRAM
■ . .-■'S
Heir*, by First Wife Said to be’-Dls-
sMisflcd by Provisions
X X.. V
lull Two Days Session *»f f «*nven-
ti**n <’«>m|irt«es IHscussmhi «>f
of Will
■ 'lany Interesting Topics.
It is understood that there is like
ly to he some interesting develop
nients in connection 4 *tth the will of
the hit** Ah** UennetX who d<« d a
few days ;*po -nt. i s hofn** near
Everything is in readiness for the
t oll* t<>ii I’nuntv Sunday sehool con-
veiition w hicli will l*e held here
'Saturday and Sunday. President
I* G Price, is chairman of the at-
DRAINAGE DISTRICT
TO BE INSPECTED
KnKineer F..i*on Will Come
terlMno Friday t»» Hake
liiniuary Survey.
riff !in*nts .contiuiftec and he ha -
appoint* d a number of workers
from • ach of the schools of the town.
This tentral committee has in
According to infortnation received
by S. L. Kei<L of the Southern Car
olina Association, F. G # Eason,
chief drainage engineer of this dltfe
trict. will arrive in Walterboro on
Friday to make an inspection of the
proposed drainage district south
east of town. It will be recalled
that this district has.been approved
by the United States government
and they have ordered Mr. Eason to
proceed here to look int’o the mat
ter. This district which is located
between Walterboro and Green
Pond contains about ten thousand
land amt owned by perhaps
thirty Yo thirty-five persons. Mr
Eason wiV be met at tb** train by
noisotr- imeva-sted in.the district and
v ill Im* taken\»ver the proposed dis
trict n aiitmpphlle in ordpr that
he ttia'
. i
E. G. H10TT AT
HOME AGAIN
RELEASED, UlOM MIAMI,
FLA., JAIL AND HAS
RETURNED HOME
HAS MARRIED GIRL
Penitent, he Conies Hack Home to
Make Amends for Wrongs
Done Her and Others.
HI II.DIVG HOME
Anderson Sanders is engaged 1n
etecting a modern residence on his
lot near the residence of (’apt. Mr-
Gee. This pretty home will add U>.
fhe attractiveness of tin.* locality; under t!i<
and will he conipleied ill a few practically
first marriage he had five childrb^i ;" ilj ty entertained in th* homes ot
surviving, as follows: W. D. BenHH'./people. Special music has h.*«-i
nt*tt. of Ehrhardt: !{_ It. B#nnett, d fdt^th** meeting
and A H. Bennett, of Holly Hill
Mrs. W .11'. Saunders, of Waite
boro, and Mrs. Belli; Bennett, .of
Smoaks. He j< al:-o-*iiii vived by his
he lefi j ,
tolhe'
vistin^ condition
cliarg*. the master of providing J ® ntl recomnierai t.\lhe govrrnmeut
fiou *r> for the delegates, and provid j , 'h**th«.‘i a survey wiri he advisable,
iitw for details of the gath**Mng I M*ci*mnietidation\^s favorable
I Hi* gat^s will be in atiemlan. e ! Kov.i|im*nt will in\il| probi-
frentyHbe entire county, and th*
livif*- and four small ihildreX. ur.*li/^[
terms of
his enlir*
' v t House, and judging by the in\
*. ’esKshov.n in this meeting, th* '_'•*•
weeks. Mr. Sand**;\s is engaged in
faniring, pm! will inak*' his horn*-
at Walt•‘ihoro, going to his f.jrm'
Avhich is only a few miles from lovvn
h day* ‘ .
his wrl
pidp/uty
program is a- follows
hey Word—’’IncrvaM*.”
/ivjg session Satuiday.
-. a\».
or.ai. K*v s 'C H Smith.
v*ebomc W. W
1 <i ;tm
dietr.
.will he
st to
come ;
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*
»*. .V. X. X
if W'/X- 77 ’X
DEATHS
*'* * *********
^ cotid wife. ;<ml her cli
^ - By the t e 'ms *.l li/s ,«-in he l«*ft
all his pei>oniT pi'mi.rf.. io his w ife.
M.. . Einina ii /Hcnm tt, and her
four children
plantation* :
:ut» s: the yfhit*
i;
VXrn
\i lae's*^
jK*- ;*t. n
t: . m
< •Hmfv
bilitv hav*'■ a tomph te. surWy made
at a v*•!v small cost to.the larK,! own
ers and the work will begin\vh<n
♦he district lias been - approved\bv
♦ he court and the nonds sold: T
association hopes to see the vvo"k
«tart«d early; in 11*17. and will work i
with that put pose in view Mr. j
!t*-id urges that all those. owning i
•and in the proposed district, as de i
scribed in theo' cidi-rmns. a.ud who
desitv to., * on tei wills Mr, Eason to
nirtke aihiH^**ments with him
once.
E. G. Hiott, who has been in the
toils of the law in Florida under
charge of violation of the White
Slave idw. is again at home. Friends
and relatives .of. Mr. Hiott went to
Florida in his behalf and secured
his release from the Miami jail,
where In* has been confined for sev
eral weeks, ft is understood that
they have also secured tin* promise
of tin* officials of tin* court .to .have
the case nnl pressed when it is call
ed for trial.
It will he recalled that Mr.'Hiott
went tj> Florida several- weeks' ago
in company with his late wife’s
daughter by her first husband. Laura
May Von. and that as y result of a
srovery of intimacy between htm
tin* girl. In* was anested and
I in jail charged with violation
H
I tin- following
alder place. 25o
• •-. 250 acre-;
.*oI
* * *
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MARRIAGES
Aunt” Alary Goodwin.
Smoaks, Nov.NSO. —‘Wunt’-'
Uooilwin, as she vv^s
lovingly called by tlye entire
her
section Friday
Mary
.file Inuileypla* c
in*l!y pl/i. 4
place Yn Haml *
h’i Hfins. 15.' K
f/1lolly Hill,
each pay
.'** u acrex; tin* ('*»n-
o a* lea. Th*.* M us
;g county he left to
and A. B. Hennett.
upon condition that
to the wit** and her
familiarly amKchiidien fJ.Oini, within U. months.
the
tllM'lKISIUU cl l i
rumored Jjjat an effort will he made’munity, died at
tv bring up the stock law question.) Ue.;Swamp sect!
nd the delegation may he asked to ter ht^ illness of a week. \Tfie
-hmit thi« question to a vote of th** eral vvkx,held. with intermenXat
people of the county. Tin- ever
[resent road question will also he
.{isrtissed and plans for tin* proper
•andling of the road funds of tin*
ounty will be threshed out. School
alters will also receive attention,
well as various other propositions.
There will be no limit to the variety
of matters which may be discussed.
County Chairman Howell has con-
. nted to call a meeting of the Dem
ocratic clubs, which all persons not
members are invited to attend, to
meet on Saturday. December Fith.
'or the purpose of discussing local
alters and electing delegates, if
»hey so desire to attend the meeting
on the ’ follow ing Monday. . In this
way it is thought there will be a
representative meeting and the do-
-ires of every section of the count 4 '
•vill be ascertained by the members
of the delegation.
fun-
t he
burying ghnind.
at >1 o’clockXin
y Mu y
el) iii
coin- the Kinsey place, 500 agree, to .Mrs.
Lit- Hattie Saunders upon payment to
af- 1 the estate as ahoye. $2,0mo. said
place to go to her children, with the
proyiso that tfTe timber he not cii
and removed^ the Hedish phtc** to
Mrs. Hvdte Hennett. lio" acres, upon
Ft
s**y,
president:
No:
Smoak.
pre-idenX
. N 0.
I*:('ig
* u.
^resilient;
N»>
Yarn.
prr
■shlenr.
t.
and Troas-
Sun-
Koli
Miss
j pay nyent
fn*m Jan.
$1.2oo with
1!*00. to date
Goodwin T;imily
Sunday morning
the presence tlf x a Jarge eopcour. :
of sorrowing reljtm’es and friends.
Kev. A. S. Leslie. Ihm 1 pastor, con
ducted the /(eivMtes 'ami paid a
wonderful tribute to the purjty and * The\following
sanctity id th** life of the ^W'eased, paragraiHi of this will:
and to li^r influence for good to all X . .
who knew* her. The genuine soiro^v i\u. . i.
shown by everyone- nt the n*>vvs of--. ..
bumerous giftsNto my oldep/childreti.
int* rest*
. v- «' s •'
ciVt. All other property to hfs
w it Hue' i^nd her '•hildren.
is the eomliidin
he/'death exemplified the esteem in
which sh<* was held, and corrobor
ated the statement by her pastor.
Mrs. Mary Frances Goodwin, nee
SmoakC was the wido^ of the
WXD. Hennett.'At. K. Dennett, and ...
A ifT, I ten net tX\I think 1 hav H ‘ v (
given W D. Benn/lt enough.
I'.’jtp. therefore, have not mad** any pr •-
-in this - will for giving him
vision
killed in | 4 .
She any P rrt t >< ‘ r, >'/ * have sp**nt a great
deal of money in^tbe education '*f
on the
John Goodwin, who was
,'1875 hv a stroke of lightning.
; was 33'years of age at the time her !™ - m^-y '*• r H-
* husband was killed, and although i ( 1 . | - Judge James E Peurlfov
lefl Mm, ««h (hrw small y '-"".I A'ltlrt-ss. A World W,.l.
baumlrrs. and I now fot-l ri Wi I**- i">),,. B s,., . .. ....
my^little. . l.il
D. M
ileport of Secretary
urer. \V. E. Willis.
Uniting the Home and Yhe
day School Through the. Cradle
and the , Horne Departnu-nt —
Agn«*s Haven el.
. Holding the Boyv—A. T Coch-
eran. '
a .. 4 . , v, »
l.tening **«-*-ion.
Devotional IJ* v. B. L. Knight.
aking the Sunday School at
active W. W Smoak
The ’Teep-Age Girl - Miss Asn* •
Uavenel
The T* a< bet’s Prepbrafion an F
Duty—U D Webb
Sec**n«l Da)—'lornitig N«-**si4»n.
O’clock.
B. Smith.
i tl ,j | The Importaioe of PraVer in the
I Teacher’s Life and Work’ Hcv. C
B. Smith
Address E M Peeples.
Address, “The Sunday Sihool as
an Agency for Missionary Training”
Judge James E Peurifov
44-^57 w > tt -a- -V .X -V- --v -*- c..
J\in-**v •B.isM'tt.
A i.-arviflgo which was a surpri^x
th* ir iiuvfty ft lends was-Hi U of
M\- Viola Kin*-('\ to ’It fltiffi.n
I'a-XM*. which took pjace at tlu* of
lire wythe probate judge Noveiubex
13th. .1\!p** Beach perfo>niing the
of the\Whi - 'iV»* law
tfh'.iM* from tlu
tied to thX girl and
. hack hoiiu* fo start
/4 -Jt is said th;
petiiti fit and ha
what iunends he
mistakes.
* j He Is a pros(>*-
W *IterUoi o ati'l I
batC liid.i.*- . nil prov< !..
he is man -nougfi to I
^ finistake:-' made by him.
[Sl*iw<| tu^t (hose who
l >o e( utei\ him are
vv'ilhdrnvv their charge
j him to inn Vo good his
Upon hi^
mar-
cr>ina
4 er sg.Un.
is quite
t<t taako
his pi*-t
•t of nen-
*-! ta < ome
Ufo that
n th<»
..It td\inde.--
vvoiild Xa' 4 ’
a it.i ng':ii’*\t o
s and allow
cr*r-t*(» life
Uenjatnin Kin
and the grooi.tXj j
eeremon.v,\ Mrs. Basse!t is n daugh i
ter of Mr \nd Mr
s«*y. of SnugjVs
prosperous yoiHig farmer of
Sandv I fin sectiofr Th«* luid*
attired r* a he«(»n>:tfg d*c. s of whi!.(
-atin di <; •• L v*.tih v.haf*- 'iiolifi ; id
lrimin'* d in silver hraiX, Ti * >>(*-)
wishes of a large nuinbeiXof fiiends
gi* a ilh rV* in to tlu ir n*-w hjiinr
V-
the
promt
future.
or
SOME LAND DEALS
th* ’ A deal was olpst’jl/^’uesilay by
was [which H t». Beach', of Walte-boro,
sold his fattn v*n Jones Swamp to
L. A. Linde)'and t, J. Beach, thin
farm bejrjg purchased for Mr.
Beach’jpSon,, i*’. H Beach, who wan
lerejetly mat ried to Mr. Linder^i
daughter. N
The sajne day Khdiard Beifeh, of
lo
Keeves-t llllllllillgs.
! Marti**!. Novemher 1'2; by C. ^A\ .
iThompson. notary public. Miss
| licit n U* * v( -. of t'ottagevilU*. and
[Mr. Bitiv ('ummings.,-bf Stiidt'r*.
section, v
the Mt Carmel sectfpn'. sold a farm
of !*n acres to L. M Linde-. These
farms are in desirable sections and
considered among the
\pait of the county.,
h*st hi
her courage never deserted her and
she reared them to become useful
citizens. Rev. Willie S. Goodwin,
now a member of the Upper S. C.
Conference of the Methodist church,
i is the eldest; Miss Hattie Goodwin,
a teacher of ability, and Hon. John
C. Goodwin, recently elected to the
The follow itvir if> the call issued
by the delegation: .o«
To the Citizens of Colleton County:
Pursuant to a tacit agreement and
•nderstanding had during the rcrent, 'i eKis j af 11r ,. from this rounty. all sur
vive and all were present at the
Democratic -campaign in Colleton
ehunty. a rail is hereby issued fot
mass meeting of all the citizens of
the county to be held at the Court
House, Walterboro. Monday, Decem
ber 7. lit 16. at 11 o’clock, a. m.. for
the purpose of discussing matters
t Gaining to the duties of the dele- rhuI . ( .),
salion in the General Assembly as
law makers for Colleton county- Th *
Ti mbers of the delegation would be
pleased ^fo have such matters dis-,
cussed as will likely be proper sub-.
for legislation during the sc*-"
• ir. of the legislature which con-
4 : X in January. There sjiall * be
r desire to restrict this discussion
r. r to confine it. but the request is .
n .tie that those who desire io offer
discussions or propositions do so in..
tC. and concise form., ^tL order (
that **n time he unnecessarily con
sumed. and that the wishes of the
pec-nte mav be had.
The desire and purpose of the del- .
potion in ratling this meeting are*
that a full and frank conference up-;
on mat tern of Importance to the wel- j
fare of the county be held with a
' <*w to arriving at what the people
d'stre as heing best for the county
M la-ge. Careful consideration will
he given r-nrh nutters hv the dele
funeral of their mother Sunday. She
i* al.so survived by one sister. Mrs.
Julia Ann t’rqsby. of Kuffin.
Tin* deceased was 7 4 years of age.
and jiad been .since early in life .t j
devoted member of the Methodist
Slip was perhaps as fa- j
miliar with the Bible ns anv mem-|
her of the church, heing a constant
reader of Ihe sacred . Book. She]
was known far and wide for her
piety and Godlike character, as well
as for her proverbial hospitality and
unselfishness. A Mother of fs-at:l
has gone to her reward
duty/ to ptovide for
dpen by my present wife, who will
have to he educated, clothed and
fed after my death.”
B. R. Bennett was named as o\
editor of this will, but he lias hot
yei qualitiei|. The Will i*i dated
July 28, 1!'16, and appears
properly drawn and properly
ed. Developments in Tthe
will be closely watched.
View of
K. D
to h*
**\c( lit/
hiaftei
M. H. Hiott Sells
600 Bales Cotton
the Sundav S* bool Work
Webb.
Afrern»*i*n ?*e*»*»i(*ii.
Devotional.
Election of of.’Tcers j
-AxRrtictical Standard
EleHienufry l>ivi*>iOn "—Mi?
Ravenel. s. . .
, Making Colleton- a ‘Gold Star
: County, v w 7K; Willis
Our. Aims for fit,** Year. R
Webb.
Rev. W. B. McCu
St«*«*(lle).Sni<*nk.
Married by K«*v. J. M. Craven.
November 12. at the residence of
Mr. ajrd Mrs B. M D.*Wjlt. Mrs,
t-axteeron Louise Steed ley and Mr.
tTirli Rice Smoak.
BEGIN MAGA/INF AGAIN
After overcoming
lions which the post
tnent had for the issuance
a Month Magazine
tl^*c cdiject-
ce depart-
of the
Supple-
FAItKFH AND NOT ItEltN \IU>
for t he
Agnes
D.
An error occurred in the last is
sue of The Press and Standard in
naming* Bernard Itemley as tin
winner of a prize in the boys ofg
club.. TIm* winner of this prlzy'was
hts smaller brother. ParkerXwho is
quite a sucie^sfill inenijXT of this
club. Bernard is a tpemler of th.*
I toys corn dub.
Twtc*
ment to The Prt*ss and Standard, we
beg to aiinrfunce that beginning
with thi>'issue this stupplement will
lie sept out d w ice a month in the
fut
len
Accepts Pastorate
GHF
nipt mage.
\HGAIN SALE
-ale will he iry firo-
Perhaps the largest sal** ol
by an individunl farnh*- in (
was mad** MoR'lay of this w**
M. H. Hiott, o^ Bound.
Adolphus Beach
, Bound Over
6ufi Uflles to Jos7 W. I.in a
: scarfing W. Gordon M**Gab<
iat 20 (ents per pound. M*
figures that this lot of cotton
• average more than r»o» pound
•000:1
I'iidi:**. Nov 21
| IH*-
/Re
v \\y
11. ron
B. Met'uen* has
r<*t ♦.
•nvH'
ac*
* \A\
* k bv
the i.idefiniu* <all
• \i
ende
*1 h
Xi fey
*
tli** newly form*
!
,f * bJ
[X <
f the
repr*
i htjrches * f Little
-X, '
keh
atchie.
i* 1 '0
. A;hton. Smoaks.
undk
''Marion.
Thv
Hio't
new pastor will z.
yn\*
Jan. 1
to tie?
1 VVe*!i
gin his pastor/X
ot
1 v
new
fi.dd
1 gresijXaU day Saturday at Terry
|K]xinpr's storc. Here
to obtain
before
terboro.\
’ This grtyt sal*
i lot ties./di'*e^,\suit s
pjiturt*X etc., etg.,
tjufiefit of the Missionary
the Presbyterian (httrcti.
I
The
cition in *h«T>lng their I* gtslatiqh
'•nr+ng tfi?* -«:e<isfcu of th** General
'-* ; emhlv. Re* the d* legation je-
* '' es tpo rigid to frame sodi law,-*
in *heir/1iidgp:ent will h< -f stllv 1
■ -ve the interest of the, count v ynd -
call G made 44 i'h n v. 4 *'- v <f a'-
•* t tlm renDmept of th* n
r ' we reprec-ept on ceun'v )>i;itt '*'~.
' d '(' fce 4 n*ce do pot. dc«'*--> ** *
•*<-1 frc\ to (’olumi'i'-
’’ :c i 4 **ge(t therefore the* iv fnil
’ ‘ ti tg be held, and that the m o-
1 • •oeether in their respectivv*
'■''.nmuhtHes before they come to |
alte**horo and ascertain the wishes'
an d will of the peopTe 0“ s -h mat-J
I An interesting hearing was. had j
on Monday before Magistrate Bry-,
/in. Adolphus Beach was chgrg^lj
1 with forgery, it being alleged in the
.warrant sworn out by D. M. Crosby,
i express agent at Williams. th^t-he (
'bad signed for and received a ship-,
! ment of liquor addiessed to B. (’ .
, , Beat h M has te en rumored that
I'M”. Beach ha; been getting ship-;
moots »>f liquor at." various places]
I mulct; a number , of ffMa' es and tha* |
ho haY beefl Engaged in thG* illi< it
s* 4 !.* Vif liquor thu? (d>tainod. Magi* **
trat<* Bryan found miffu i**nt t*/dv;
' mony to warrant him in binding th**
idt fendant over to the Circuit court.
bale, and thift w^i bring him ;.t>< if been
$60,000 for his cotton. Mi Hsmt nave
recently sold $11,000 Worth of- the
ton. and w ith the sale just com hr!
ed he will have received for his c"
ton $71,000. Mr. Hiott is otje^of
the most succettsful farmers th
ctiunty. and is making a i «-s 01
his business enterprise
-A
( hurt hf*** l that t* • tiav**
guKlefl by the Holy Ppft if an*i
on thus blessed ,cn s*.-*.uriiv:
Cervites ot Brother Met\ii**n.
W. W. CONE.
SecrHrry for Comniitt«es.
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will be
bargain* such as have
be»*p' offered in WaJ*
of setond-habd
carpets, shades,
will be for the
Society ot
..Saturday
morning the sale will fie conducted
by Mrs. E, T. II. Shaffer a .rid Miss
Kathleen deTrevlH**. Saturday af>
ternoon the sal** wjl| he conduct ,, 'l
by Mrs. H*tp<* an*l Mis» Millie
Eraser.
Town Clayaing
Railroad Avenue
A large force of hands are en-
| g.ig(*d at work on Rajjtoad avenue,
havitjg begun tiic work of resurfac
ing the roadway with day Monday
‘ morning. The* street is being level
led .ind several inches of clay is be-
' ing aplljed. This is one of the main
I thoroughfares and was badly in
need of repair . understood
.that the work of claying th** entire
street and the njain street to the
court house will continue till com
pleted.
Will be Guests of
MinUEIt AT MILS. Gl.l»\ EICS
Overland Company l>f ^ r / ay „ aft " r,,,M,n at ,h “
Heard Sovereign
Fraser Speak
the
III NTIVG AT JAl KSONHORO
A large party
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A ■ •. x
/Xfu.i'u t.'iii il.f'r of nemb*
tic WJr).l;nc- of the World vv*Si
("{mrlestan ?*!onc!ay night for 1
nuipo * * - f- !:*•:.ring Kovercign/T/
u . * ~ , . X held fur the
ing plann**d by th** ladiofi *>f
H Wichniarr. Oveyfan*: l*.*nl**r Metbmligt Church. The articles <lo- 1 several
Irving M, HFishburne <ashler «ff nnted to the Bazaar ate many and
tors that will likely com** up for di:
russion an*l action
Respectfully.
J. G. PADGETT.
Senafo”.
W. W. SMOAK.
„ Representatiye.
JOHN C. GOODWIN.
Representative.
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N«*b . tviak**
1 <ohx; f 1 :
Thos«* Xl/o
• m /tt-rly-'
ind a7» loud
Fraser, i>f X tin:
nddres> on f .*
t .vjWl to thiY >X'
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v* cnU'a r<
address tjsey
umi ar* io«»i in their .praise
■ i loqqer*** and th*.* f<»)a*e*of hi
Those who wep* wore CXN.
dale. J. 11. Risher. X. W
Jeff Padgett/ R. B Xcrosby,
Bailey, S.. (’. Linder,
•It*.*lighted" wiM
hea
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• th** Fprhi* » a'*1 M**rth;iX
h;rvo' a/e'* jifcX. phe levjyaiini
()v* dfitl*l V uKtif*< , bil*X'0' !•
-Heir g i«*eU» on yXt**g g*
meelinjraL Tf.Ud'i.
faciXy st*d Uffi** -si
ye Dect m.bi *' . T • •
/wilt hu. * a" m* h
1* yXifc w r X
:tuber, and tr«.
train through, tfir
*»f the *pHTtrv Fn
B;
of huuters and
Glov«*r. a show* !' was\ftsh«*rni«*n passed through Waiter-
Bazaar, which is be- IjHro Tuesday morning en route to
Jaeksonhoro, wh**"** they will spen*l
•lays hunting anil fishing
These gentlemen came from Bam
berg. Denmark and Ashton. Among
thoKf\in th** party may he mentioned
f .1, ■Stmnioru;, *>f Ashton; J,- B
Gillani, M/ K. Zorn. W. P. rtandU
f«*r, Mr. 8*yjoiirner, Mr. Gdess, J.
V Wiggins. D. Tmn**r and sev
eral oijicrs froiX^ Bam berg and Den-
111 ari;.
. “daHity and ij*<*'ful. You * an
t (hi; I'aza;>r arti*l«*s for any
X; f-om th«* kitchen to th*’
Ir. A feat him of th** occasion
** a |*>*rv*'l p**-t sa!**. 'it vvh**'h
rapp*
ill h.*
*1 ami t
t**n
rr p. ■** ■ -• p*
x Frori fiXe '■'a*'
log'. lr*i to f'hrttar.oog >. Tenn . •*
Lnn.r- •h'*y will h* 4 joified by oih**r*'
I.ott. the f»onth* rtl s*;»tcj( and vRl e*i
J. K there lo a sprcfN) train P *
will consume a' week. X
>**r
pi a
evening.
r**
cents «*a<j>.
t TIi(* \\ f »l n T\Ol 14‘ fl y ou
1 I... • t I*. "
a; >*.!> a * suitabh*
*iii*i*f. advert/ • ment of
ill h»* maiBf, .The date
tv aflci noon and even-
:***r 2 tth. k«-m* fM»er.
tots and candy will be
afid haw .^pleasant
M • •*• . X'-: J
JXII.ED <*N I \lf* I N\ • CIIABGi:
Magistrate Bryan cnnitbjtted Abra
ham lae to jail in d**fault of bomi
on charge of burglary. Lee broke
Into the store of U. M . Johnsbo in
th** low country. Ho was caught
before he had an opportunity to re
move much »oods from the ^tore.
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In doing this The Pres.)
<1 Standard is trying to keep up\
its record of giving tho most pos
sible for the subscripi ion price of
the pap**r. This su|*|il*‘iii«‘iit ik HU-
|ed with goo*I Toadublo ^tom*s and
fmattiT which will plwrf;** the entire
household'. „
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