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X V 1 < \ * i . VOL. 38. - ’ ' ^JVALTERLORO. 5.^., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 0. 1916. ' NO. 14. iUEIlM SETS NEW METHODIST MINISTERS - • ' • • ' . ^ i Annual Conference Results in a — •'NumlMT-Ql-Changesjn l**- - ~ cal Methodist Circles. REV. C. B. SMITH IS BACK WuHfrboro Fortunate in Return Popular Minister for Another Year—The Appointment*.. of nT .T«(ipe of Tl,e Methodist ronference which has been in session at Florence for the past week, adjourned Sunday nifht. with the reading of the ap pointments for the next year. Tol- lefon county had a number of changes. Rev. Smith returns to WaTterboro, but there were numer ous changes in the county. Rev. O.* L Ingram, who was at Cottageville. has been transferred to the Bethel eircuiC taking the place of R« • . -T. p. Bell, who was transferred »o Riijlgevillo; Rev. A. S. I^eslle.^ of Sr.’.oaks. is succeeded by Rev. K. F. Scoggins; Rey. G. K. Way goes *o Cottageville: Rev. F E. Hodges, who has been at- Lodge, has I eon transferred to Pinopolis and his place filled by Rev. W T Beden- baugh. Rev. B. <?. Vaughn goes to Hendersonville, and Rev. Paul K Crosby to Asbury. The following are the appoinr- ments: _ ^ \ Charleston Distri'et- 1 ^. E. ^ Ed wards. presiding elder; Asbury. Paul « s • Iu< i8*‘ K. Crosby; Allendale. B. G. Mur-! have peen phy; Appleton. J. R. Sojourner; Beaufort. J. P. Simpson: Beth«l circuit. G. L. Ingram: Black Swamp. J. A. McGraw; Bluffton. D. N. Busbee; Charleston, Bethel. S. B. Harper: Hampstead Square, S. F). Colyer; Spring Street, Jy'P. Inabinet; Trinity, D. M JUDGE PEURIFOY FINISHES TERM • - V-, Tf. People of Gaflftey Much |mpre*.M^l \ With Ability an«l Versatility of Colleton'i. Judge. Judge Jas. E. Peurifoy. who ha* been engaged for the past three weeks holding the term of court in Cherokee county, returned Friday, coming across from St. George in his automobile, "being met there' by- Mrs. Peurifoy , and some friends. This will be Judge Peurifoy’s last term of court till February of. next year, unless there should be a spe cial term, or some of the other judges get sick Judge ‘Peurifoy has been engaged for a jnimbei Qf weeks, and ha> be»-n doing strehu ous work, the Ves* therefore, will be most welcome. MAYOR PIERPONT LAND BANK MEISTERSINGERS WANTS CHANGE FOR S.MOAKS CAPTURE CROWD Better Train Serrioe and a BrHg; Over the Savannah lip* - Iterative Need*. InMitutiitn Organised ft*r- T**»n*lili** lle*t of Attrni tions of lawal l.yreti'ii . IV-rrmber Kri«lay i Written by Mayor W tVmrse tdven at Auditorium Tuesday Evening, feut J. Pier-; XP a'meeting of a n um bcroT "iF* j pent in Savannah Morning News. • . uens of Smoaka community on ^lye There are two propositions wnicn Friday, a Federal Loan Association!,Walter may well be considered by Snvan-^as organixed. 8. L. Reid, of the fingers nah business men as they relate to Southern Catolina Association, was a population of JtO.OO'O people Hv- to" have been present and' help in ing across the Savannah river tn organizing the .bank, but was called the State of South. Carolina, eape'-jaway County Agent F W. Risher ially in the four codhties of Boat- acted as chairman The following fort. Jasper. Hampton and Colleton ’officers were elected: who wodid trade i n Savannah ‘f ; W. H. Yarn, president: A. P. The following excerps from* the Gpffney l.edeer show tlje e*teenr in which the Gafftieyites hold *Ju<l^ Peurifoy: they could ^ut get here. The first proposition is for the relief of Walterboro. the county fea: of Colleton county. which ha* a ‘population of 3.000 This pretty little city is at present bottled up on a bramh line having communica- Stnith. vice-president; P. W Risher. secretary treasurer. Loan Committee—s P. J. Garris. Sr.. J L. Smoak, N. M Maxey. Directors—A. P. Smith. S P. J. Gain*. Jr. W IJ. Yarn. N. M. Maxey, P. \V. Risher. J. L. Smoak. F G. Kinard. The Smoaks Federal Loan Bank ■pTtTVeti Tt»-tTp irire of the brsv- attractions every given at • was the male .qusrte* *>f d musicians which fill«*d the third ^lyceutn numbec for this season's course. This quartet was composed of clever young men. each of whom proved himself an artist of rare ability. The program ren dered was varied and now. The regular numbers were interspersed MISS MEEUNG IS ATTENDED BY WINY Interesting Discussion of Mat ters Pertaining to County - - - _LepsIatipn. . Wednesday was judgment day in the Cherokee criminal court, and Judge Peurifoy came dangerously near throwing his jaw' but of place jiollering three, s.x. nine, twelve and eighteen*months at the-si'heio- ke« chiccas. » ha.- asked for a charter to do busi- ncs< in Wairen, Bells and Brnxton In addition to the township* Of course no money isjtire quartet there were available at present, but as soon as.end the rendition of a the regional bank is appointed and melodies was especially i> in wotkina shape the farmers of Humor was not absent, and this section Wishing money to de-jl ,M 'i*l hits were made .to the x.elyp tTieit farms will have a chance the audience is Peurifov parts., he harifig fullv a teacher, editor’ banker. If get it. The primipal officers are: The presides at all meet- president. who acts “sidenv. wh ts: - the' vie absence of the president; tbe iry-treasure of al| this i The loan com- fixes the value K Yonge’s Island. Oi Jr.: Cottageville. G press. J. S Rice; ^arlv W G ■ Ariail: Ehrbardt. C der; Estill. W. y. I>ibhb Y r■ ■*eeler; Florence District Peter Stokes. , presiding elder: BennotYsvilie. First <hurch. R. II, Jones: West Fnd. I 1v. Carter; Bennettsxille uveuit. T E. Morris: Brightsville. h v . W. Da vis ;• Bethlehem. J T. MahFat- laf.e: Cheraw, E. H. Beckhani: j • hesterfteld. J. L. Tyler: Darling ton. Trinity. 11 J (‘authen; En worth. J D. Williams; Darlington circuit. J. S. Beasley: East Ches- tetrfield. Paul T Wood: Florence Central, T. G. Herbert; Hartsville. •1. T. Fowler; Jefferson, J. A * White; Lamar. W. H. Ariail. Lib ert y. W. L* Walt: jp':' B. Owen, supernumery: Marlboro. J. F3. Ford. >IcBee. S. D - Bariev. McColl. H G Hardin; Patrick. W. Y. .lerman; i Pageland. J. W. Elkins; Pampllcryt r W. Dibble; Timmonsville an 1 T’i^cahc B. A. Powell: Timmon---' Mile circuit. F S. Hook^' tonfei-: ence secretary of education. Peter •‘okes; commissioner, Washington church. Peter Stokes. , Kingstree District D. Artht’i: tton by train with Saxannah once daily. ; ' ■ ■ \ , . . The main line of the -Attanti’ Coast Line Railroad as it leaves Florence extends Southward to I^ines. then across lt>e Santee river to St.‘ Stephens, where it branches sharply to the southeastward to Charleston, then on to Yemasaee and SavannSh.—. If the. Atlantic - (Coast Line ipaun line should be ex-, to indeed' a man itended from Sr. Stephens straight to been success- : ' would shorten the dia-*’pie law -D*ice forty-three miles and place ,ing yer and judge. If he keeps oa • " on tn*in line with in the ^ r . - — climbing he may some* day reach jentry into Savannah V. v rail secretary-treasurer/ who i* the cus-i the pinnacle of that toxver lie^ spoke several times daily. todian of al| thry funds. He receives, about last Wednesdav evepiag | The short line of the Seaboard jail moneys and is.-tues all checks “ 1 • Air Line Railroad which will go In-’ is a bonded officet\J| South Carolina is indeed form- ,0 service in a few days will shorten mittee appraises and nate to have such m^n on the bench main line trarfie thirty-eighty of property.. James ce. PeurifoX w>. miles. The Atlantic Coast Line Any one wishing to plat* appli- ;ay when men of less f °uld compete xirith the Seaboard .‘'ation for loans Is urged to place ideal* held high carnival Air LiBe in the matter of the short .application with the secretavy-treas- est route by constructing the linonrrer. or if any one wishes informa- St. Stephens to Yemassee audition write th*‘ secretary-treasurer, open a rich flood of traffic with,or see any of the officers. They Savannah. m iwm be gfad to It is-worth while also fo- Savan- Itrbn they can. nah to make it possible for these heig^iboring South .Carolim people! to come to this city by auiomohiL* Th*s could be accomplished ' by bridging the Saxannah river at somf convenient point. This proj**. t »* not at ^>11 difficult and I beli *.e it would return a rich revenue ‘o* toe investment xxithin e short • n * On tY’e South Carolina .-• *• es pecially in Beaufort .c«*un«; . tin* road>-are already constrm •t- l t > tte* church Wednesdav over, and on the Georgia -ic- of the - 'Tive fme roads lead fjrftv Sax - i'.*h The hndgx 1 is the missing Jink m l ir.xitiac »»*« more' cr ies with numerous encores w hich were given‘with a will, and liberally ap plauded. * • • The attendance was splendid, r.nd did nnjch to redeem the poor at tendance at the former attractions. Among the enjoyable features of th«> evening’s entertainment xvas thV^mass organ chimes., upon whirl, a -.■umber of the best selections xver*» given. songs by tb ‘ « n- inany solos r. nmber ot several d-‘Ugh« ONLY ONE VOTE TAKEN Deckle* Against Hunter's l.irec Ia»*x—Stock lain and Bond Is- ■ sue IRwcumed. Teachers and Trustees Meet He «*rs and trustees high school loftier The regular meeting of the teach- of the Walterboro was held at the offic** Lon^ MonrfayXevenlng This was attended by all the except Miss Edith Fraser, fmiowing trustees: W. W cha of Supt. meeting teachers and the Smoak. tirnian of the hoard. H. Pursuant to a call of the Colleton delegation in the General Assembly,, about 4t*0 of the leading citizens of the county. representing all sec tions, were present Monday at a meeting at the rpurt house. The meeting was called to order shortly after 11 o’clock by Repre sentative Smoak. Sheriff-elect Lu cas C> Padgett xvas chosen as chair man of the meeting, and S L. Reid, enjoy'd secretary. Quite a Humber of matters were discussed by the meeting and a var iety of opinioux; were giveb'by dif ferent persons fVom over the Coun ty. The only vote daken Was on ttv* matter of the hunters' license law for the county. The sentiment of those voting was not Dt favor of a/ license. the vote being . 3S to 77 against the legislature passing a hunter’s license Y-xv. 'x Perhaps the most arV'ateiF dis cussion engaged in by/fhe audi<Hic-> was over the* stock law questloik. No vote xvas taken and the .delega tion were, therefore, not "'instruct- d" in reference to this law. From 1 / i L ■-ing tb^ time they were holding, oou'rt and passing judgment on their l from fellowmen xvho were not more.; guilty than they. But times are N. Stokes and A. K. Beach. Mat-, what waa/said there is a stronger give any infornia- the j J different now are setting a McLeod. ,hp >' occupy Easterling, j K,ress • ,, P on Way: rv-.-f'P^i living. Branch. S. Fel- Hanip- Our circuit judges high standard when the pulpit and lay right thinking and ^SOLDIERS RETURN ^ A large congregation heard Hon lames E. Peurifov. of Walterboro 'render tYie special Thanksgiving ton. J/. T./Pecder; Mendersopcill . B (L Vaughn; Lodge. W, f! Be- ^. rn y> n a » Ihe special unton service denbaugh; Ridgeland .1, H Pros- ^ s,reot r- Ridgevlile. J. D. Bell; Rum-' an \ - . t meniST J H Xflland: „ Walter-! f>iuif hes ' hr - ,,! at hnrt>. i . . B . Smllh: \ljauUe Mission.; R '' f ord Street E. K. Epps: Commissicme'r’*Wa«hing- 1 gening. Rev. \V A Hafndr way p. .-j......,1 . * to have preached the sermon foivjhe. • ten chuich. G. L. Edwards. but vielde.i in'inviting the »*> <v -«V0. more or/1es* Roy-. Expected Home ter Part of This We«*k. I.»t- Street the Th« r.lira occasion, nut yteiued in lion Mr. IVurifoy, ed at the fall term of 'Fherokeo * court **of General, Rctssions. Tht. sermon was elegant in character and made a profound impression upon thpse fortunate .enough to hear A <reditable ,the thtete Ige who ha* presid- <o**iry f«H%tJ*t Savannah. The old /ripe-fietd, extant and would foun<laGcin Tor s*ve i t leadirtg to the. bri la " .t T fill euitawe offering was made fo-~ . o/,;,. the 1st l^giment three denominational orphan- ; C ^ nT . . U ' ‘ . , * ' 'been >Knng work in , c,.,... ^ 4plished - After haxing heei- a ! over 1 worm in the ground and after lit:* i.ig ‘ < oh-y*^*^** ' s sa 'd tl'ey ite side of the civ •< rti-rsh ;-K main i m* the VtR-.'l Clint McTeer. of Early Branch, xvas in Walterboro the early part of the week visiting at the home of Col. and Mrs. May. ■ . -* / » Mills. K O. Watson. Barnwell. E P. Hutson: Branch ville. P B In- gruhani: Cameron, I K Inabinet. Denmark. J V Rogers; Hi. R. Stok^i sup* rnume/aiy: Edisto. G W Dukes: Grover. J C Counts. IL.rlex ville; J. L. Mqllinnix; Holly Hill. it. W. Humphries. J.. F. Way, supernumerary: Norway. R. R. Doyle; N<\rth ao-f-'taineston* [sidererf- the mattel Witu I believe the bridging <>t nah rix-er would prove Col |^PP 01 '*unity for this 'it' its commercial interests l*t Regiment of Smith,. Cat- troops. which has been' at El Paso. ■ T \As. for the past three rtonfhs. are again at their camp it Styx. S c . heat Colombia', and .jrf** being • inustere*! out this weid.. I: is exp*-i t--1 that the worlC iM/fnu-t* i ,ing them ' -it will be cotyfaet* d this week., ami that all AA them will , ne reach ho’uc l.y S imrflay. io..ds Ccillefiei is *i>|le^iaily lYvtercstetd in the rNturnym these boys, its this eouatx fnrnlshVd six members of These boys have their regiment, are much bene- •r- <t . ..;e ^ited bv th*; experu-nces they have . had. Those from this county who i .<p<ndjd itre expe*ted tot return thi week Ut-v.nd ar# ‘ Baynatd Arnett. Brawtey Black, Mariof, Bowers. Steve Cfosby, Cliff Crsosby. Pinckney Smith ters of routine, nature act^d.as well ns many pertinent to the welfare of ! school. .> Reports showed that (enrollment in the school had re jed 420. the largest ever had^ytfhil.* that 'of the negro school wtis 187. which is by far the largest entTfll ;ment this school has ever had. ‘The teaching of donie^rb science has been started. Manual .training foi the hoys xvity/b« begun In a few day* On ncc/funt of the in her roonj. it xvas !-•*- to dixkle the second two sections, on** fo of ed 'o from th cess. • and th*- other from o’l-lot K Rp*'igl;ts an enrollinetvt iit^this grade The resignation of Miss opening till th* t he were trans-1 sentiment in favpr of stock law than new matters has fbund expression i n a good' while, and the prediction was mad* it ff ever the matter came to u vote the stock law would win. In the matter of a bond issue for building roads, the expressed senti ment was in favor of a bond issue. Sheriff Ackerman was in favor of the delegation pasture a bond issu» for tlfiT purpose* without refecrius It to the people for ratification. ^Others had pretty much the aanu creat numbei ,opini*ip. and it is fi**lieved that If there hail been any well organlrod presentation of fTiis proposition, the audience would have voted fbr a bond issue for good roads construc tion Mrs. • Remhert S|N-aks. d.j-em- fetad*- attend noon r** then till Tcpfi-fi'd of f.8 T w t-eil per Just after the meetjng was called Ficklin, l**acher of the 7th grade, to Vnni* D**d*>H t:«'m- tiecome effective at tin* Christmas secretary who has charge holidays, \<as Accept«'d Miss Firk-I of ,h, ‘ tuberculosis hospital sttuai '* has accepted Ihe position of «<• nfaI Columbia, was introdu e) horn** deUionstration ag*'rit for (j>l fnd explaini'd tin* workings of lx- . l**ton countv and will begin bet n**vz an, l *he great wi>rk ir l work aftei the holidays. The elec wa » attempting to do, to *Hve the | tion of tier successor has not yet the sufr*'r**ts of^ this *lrea*l been held the board deciding to! ma,1 “>.v She explained that her d*- fiiipg of application-*. Fair Association W. L. McPhail Kills H. Will Hold Meeting: \\\ W alker at Midway I’hiRips. pr^iding Elder; Anilrexxs.j Burns;. Olar. A Sas-ard. Orange G. A. TCaslcy; Cades. T. \V. Gqd- O. Spires; y. hold ; ^('ordesviUe^ D. • h^getown. Duncan Memorial. L. /iC Bedenbaugh; W«'st End, R. R kbr; Greeley ville. B. J. Dues*: H W Whitaker,, supernumerary Johnson ville, \V. 1* Way: Jordan W. o Henderson: King dree, G T -plied. T Y. i.-.on; T.ake Cite. W v H 11 : • editor hurg. Rk Paul’s. W Drangeiiurg < ircuif. Orang«-hurg. J A dence Station, 1’ E I ville, J, J. Stevenson K. Scoggins; Springfield. Tr White- Spring Hill, missjxn St. Gdbrge. W^; K< Soiffh*-rn Christian The annual meeting of tlv.y '•<' k- . holder* ot the Colleton I'oanty F.ii Association will 6b held i' - id November lf>th. at 11 ’o"t'lock . rooms of the Routhefn I'.trijlfu t soc iation^ ’ This meet in t portant one.' and D.< t^piu> officers for the pias^xveaC " Jcefxed In add >*<m th.* *i* officer " Xi »-* ».. ii .- *set too'. Tf. . * y - Ifgir. Th have l>**er eight Wiggfn - Adx o. ate A. Massebcau \Y A Beckham Graham. 1’rovt Hhbad; Row \ >lcHetlanviUe. Gotie Smith. ^ -v \v. ' C. Kirkland; coM** 5, ” B w^-c;. El well- I’inopo'i .A’. • Washington' .h-in ! ^ X ^ C Flodgege Rome. P A. HW'G-’G Sumter District H Ralteis, J. (’. Davis: Sampit, "t|.‘c presiding • ld*-i . ;R*-t’ut G rfdncr\ Rcr'anton, C . W. Rnrgess; ’ <; ; udnet: Rishopxdljrl R ■ ibt'itpn. C. -T. Derrick * Turlut; T i' M F. .Dukes: commissioner Vti C.Hngtoji (•liureh. D./Arthur Phil*’ in ChandleC. X*i] lip, * v 7 ^ " X ^ await the fiiipg of The board was reluctant to accept Miss Ficklin's resignation, as she u consid**r«‘d on*‘ of tin* -best teacher:* In the school - The school will be giv«'n the us ual two weeks holidux for Christ . -otas. beginning -al.Lho cios»» of ttte week ending Dec. 22. J The next meeting of teapJters and j trustees will he hebL'^Tlmrsdav l^c. 21. evening. Rmoaks '•und^' ti e ausp-.c - ,.f t 'ui^nty P.!: Xssotiation Ba Xy*. I | - Jolt.pa . t i * Wd somr'Camd.-n. J. II Grave*: CoL ler Pla<e stpofon. J. P Patton. J. ill- 4 1\ (’hand\yf. supernumerary: 0>- , lutithia a^n ujJ. R M>er M W District - M. W .Hook. W.polling. Port Motte. O. V YaT'veiling elder; Aynbr. W II Rich-• Rountree; H«ath *'P ril J K • ; 'dson; Blenhofttn T L Belvin; * WtldPP; Rershaw. R- M- ‘ ' Btr-v nsville, L/ T. Phillips; Buck *- Lynchburg. F L Glennan. “* JC. Youngblood; (enten- ning. W B Duncan Oswego. • W Henry. Pmewood. A. »- LeR o Id -ton l.ett v\.<- 11’,* largest and nu>>‘ . -.-'ul ever held, and was the tai " Do- 'onr counties of the RoutV-.n '.’ah- %|WO iati<*n. It i- - lei ' < - 1 that'tju* fair official/- at- u- Ja'op of having ;»nother xiich fa r tycx year, anil that pliih* iniIn<Cr;c iHrget scope will to* dis;CU-~xd/<* t! meeting tVW hx-lil on WyA ' 1 Delegates Named IH By Gov. Manning ews of a homicide . reached terboro Ruttday. According to new C --— — ’ , received her. W L McPhail shot CoUIlty WOfR and insfantly kill**d H. >\ . \\ .ilk«-r. / . • ntendant of the town of Midway. . "iSOW KflU/? DOflC Tt app*-ars that .\^c Phad in company j x\Uh a negro w?nt to -Mi<lwajr<Ba‘- / mMay night, apd that W.ilk.-r rominis-iom.-r Moore r.'ports th rt c at ic* Inxplved in a di put*- with the !>e has recently contracted w ith a • egr*'. finally ‘pulling hi- 'Jrf.*tj>Fand 'number of citizens living along th -hooting over the, head cd-dhe ne gro As this tt;i^»f*<-nmr Mi Phatl pulled his p ■ s t rvp x a mj/s b ot Walk**r through the head/ killing 'hint iti- stantly Protm.ddte repoit i ct-eiv**! Ii«'re thye toxfro v\a- elling liquor r.nd Walker rc-monSir'ated xvitli Me- Plyidl dor alloving th»> negro to lo front of hi^'honie .Hearing 'ie sjliffieijltx Mi \Vatk* i came out adv! legged her husbr-n^ f > Sniders road in this in terboro to o H Peurifov road to drag and keep this good nqiait. He has I* i s**ifions a< follows: Wal- ! *1 saw du«l pile to I no from Jdience to Black creek to George Rnhlets ttr <; a Adnah to G .1 RiC«‘ Patch to G Block*-! , B.-ntonf \'ai n: 11 All hip).. then v Th* chain gang is now in com pl«-l ing th*- road ^Williams and .I T Garris’. them e to tlli-rne to thence, t.* •-ngag.'-l bet weep Thc^ ^’ Subscribed For >i 50 Memberships Conway. E circuit. •’* .G, J4 r . : g. • t: Dillon. M. M Ga.s- Shealex ; Floy- .« Haiivants. W 'ille. W. ary. D. D^^^Jonea; X, McCoy; Conwax" Rhoail>f;iio. A D. Betts; L .Ran leg: Dillon Mills, J fide. Ployds. ff w f l»le. D. H. F]veretl_ /Derry: Lake View, W, Roy Fhil- Latta. W W Daniel; Little River. H. T. Morrison; Littl* Rock, S. J. Bethea; Loris. W. B Duncan, Jr., it. L. Singleton, sup “rnumenaryj Marion, J- W. Daniel; Marlon Circuit. M. M. Mel^nlon; 'tnlllns, 8. O. Cantey: Mullins <ir- ' f^t. J. W. Ariail; Waccamaw. J •E. Cook; Sunday schrtol field sec- tetary, W. C. Owens; Horry Indus Giai institute. 8, C. Morris: rotu- iui*gioner Washington chureh, M w Hook. ~ Orangebnrg District—A. J. Cau- ^hen, presiding elder; Bamberg and lie; Prhxddence. T. E . Derric k i-t. John’s and Remberts. .1 P way; St Matthews. G F Kirby Sumter. Trinity, R R\ Trueshal . Broad Street. L K. Peeler. Sum ter mission. A. C Corbett: VN atr eree. R . L. shaw. E. W ./The following delegate- ' ’Topr Colleton comity to intend t • 'in annual meeting <*f the S**Uth*Xii .Commercial Congr*-ss. wJHib tm ' in Norfolk^ Ya / from Dec lilt has been appointed bv Governor Rountree*; x\ est K< r- Manning Hurst • Student Mood;.-J N**wton. Jones Kave. blyt hc* told her heXfouId neat as tbe n<gP(1 had cursed traged' as Xolc| abov«* place in her present e. Walker and Mc-Pliail arjf4*oth w* known in thi- county: and tbe news I of the killing was t^x cause of con- !stdePaMe interest on all Sydes, Mc*,- JPYrail it ijv repoited left thvte went to;, | the nigb>. going then to D*-nmiu k.. memberships whete he saw bis attorney, and re- Itun/Assoi-iation to Bamberg surrendered- toCs-r Individual Secretary and i subscript!op Reid is front in receipt of •* the Savannah Bamfxrg where to- spent^Rixei l.ufubc-i Company to '{if'’' in t urning Ype sheriff «<»!.. \\l» MAY \T HOMI: nM*ml>crHhips j siihscT^t ion A* sioner Bays. Transferred cnnoHj-- j Willi*. ■ Institute. S W Ihuiner; Wasb'iPgton church. H. W .Ritter, ; Reptz. n. L . Knigi t to f Lo<Ige; th> Upper South Cirri na confer ence Superanmiatt-.1: • R- »' • rber W. A Betts. D. D Dart.-it-., Dunlap. J. H Mi>ore. V, R R. W. Spigener. G *1 Waddell. A. C. Walker. S V er. G. R: Whitaker. W. W enrt r T Phillips. bic.n H. 'E fc>tfag*' ille; Paul Sand'-cs. <F J. Rersxi Sro<M*k' i H M Islandton;* J W .-Itb-v C H. Breland. Ruffir R , p ft d. W.^-Crosby. Walterboro. John’s Hopkins hospital, R F D ; A. B. Chandler. S»»ok«.?>Xar home. They returned A D. Dodd. Round; J M Padgett. (part 6f the week Col. Jack«onboro: J. E Smoak. Swtoaks |improved by t Ren Thompson, l-odgr.' Paul R'r>’'H ‘^Ived there. Web-.Rmd. Smoaks. R.^F D ; R Il-Xliome again. Wd- Wlcbman, Walterboro: Max Jacobs. * Waltierl Magistrate the Southern Cat\» Tliig is ’tlje largX subscription f of yet received. The was made through W II Andrews, vice president of the jeompany. \|t is expected that otiieM Cpl *anil Mrs C D May. who'of the laige prope rty owners of the h;rU l*een in Baltimore fou several i count v w ill Itiake" si4nilar # stihscrlp- weeks. wlier** Col May has bc*-n un-j tionjLJfl the near future, der the care of a specialist at’ the am again the latfW May feels the treatment he re but is glad to be back Horns J B Wilson S. n Yaaghn.JGreen Fond: W it Nettles. Waltier- Magistrate j ^'. Wright ’boro; J, M. WitselL Walterboro. 1 Jackgonboro. Hiram was in Hodges, of town today. Mr. and Mrs. Sniders section, this morning. . Yarn, of the in Walterboro were accom panied by their son. Gary. —O-O— Master R. M Jefferies and J M Moorer. FYsq., had business of a pro fessional nature at Beaufort Tueg- sire/during the pc\t xear xxas i.x ] have the* institution enlarged *j that loti pabrCnts could be cared fo- and to •jf'eiire assistance from th- j c'ountj>«^ so that worthy persons [might be taken there, even if thex* |gre unable to pay their way. Ti* this **nd th*' legislator xxould h- ; asked for ATI .'ippmpnTrrtnn of |4*> - I ftitu fc»r *-c|uipttiVnt. ancl $10,000 fo- maintenance Colleton >cas th * *r*«t county, said Mrs Remhert. *.» make a contribution to th^c institu tion, alhough tlx- man sent tiver* had died, baving been sent too Ir.te Mrs * Kembert made an into-ec*. ir.e orfdress an<| was h**nrc5 x*.it!t attention Icy the audience \g.-iin-t Hunters’ I.Iren-4*. VRian Rloin. assistant to the State gam*- waidcti. xvas present, and made a short address, in which In* explained the wor.kings of th.* game law*, and the purposes of a hunter's liie»>4* law Aftc-r Mr. Sloau- h'ol finished.- a number *f short t lk/> were made by T R. Risher.-who favored the law; Sher iff Aikc-tnan. win* opposecl it; Cant G. W. Wav. xx I- > -- - *—ecf it; M P Tiowell. who fat'ured such a law a< would protect our game from out of county hunter? Upon motion th** meeting voted agaDist the hunter’* c*en*e law by a vote of 35 to. 77. Stock l.axx Di-ru-don. The most geni-ral discus-ion was of the stock law. which was -begun bv Dr B G Willis, who expressel- himself as bc'iiig in ‘favor of stock law hod oppose*! to tin* i*xemptlon. M H Hiott. B G. Ilii»tt. T. R Rishs-r. Ai B Padgett and D E. Ben too wished' the law to stand as it'j,s. a** they thought it best for th* people living In their sections It IJ. Ulmer wished to have th** matter clearly defined and at Bells he wanted a clearly defined line to govej-n. as they were living in that eeetion under two laws H. H. Rent* thought there is njore stork and x better stock ,in the stock law portion^ *ef th** country. Sheriff Ackerpian xvas in favor *>f a referendum vote. M.: H. Carter stated that at Hen- d iT . ( Continued on Page nn.). i x dersenvillo they had twro law**, that the town had incorporated'V four \* x .