The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 28, 1917, Image 1

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/ ' I / - V \ Vol. as. ALTER BORO, S. C., WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. mi. NO. 26. rehiil mm will .Hjflspy Rev. Jno. B. Andrews Will Con duct Services at School Au- i ' ditoriun Sunday. COURT CONVENES NEXT MONDAY Coilll of St*s>f|oi|s Will Hold C Out- Wt-rW'H I'omi HoxinninK . N>*| Mon«l;t>. The Court of General Sessions, for the trial of criminal cases will convene Monday, with Judge Ernest Moore, of Lancaster, presiding. This court will continue for one week, or until the business of the coutt has been completed. The Court of Com- E*pe*te<l that Services Will In- Con-'mon Plea s will convene on the 4th Monday in March for the trial of WILL CONTINUE MEETING (WY IGEfl BISHffl roSTOFflCE DOW ORomzisurs clods ■■■ Great Number of Coming Farm* era Enrolled ta Coen and Pif Waherboro Now Has Up-to-Dat? Postoffice Moderaly Appoint- * ed and Enaipped. - tinned for at Least Three Weeks. Cnion Meetinx. civil business, the same judge pre siding. The following is a list of the grand and petit Jurors who will serve at the approaching session: Petit Jury. I F. M. Polk. Jr.. It. ing at the auditorium of the Walter- j ^ Crosby. G. W. Nettles. II. boro school, a revival meeting whit h H Kent*. IL K Appleby, It. S. Will last for several weeks. All the >Smitl , j. ||. McMillan. P. G. churches of Walterboro wK] join in Kearse. C' II. Dullois. (!'. L. this revival and the churches of the smoak, J. It. Kisher. .i. M. Var- town will be closed, and all will at. nadoe. D. n. Black, John G. WILL HAVE PURE BREEDS RIG BUSINESS IS DONE Pur- Hoy« Pig flnh Wetbrr. Will rha^e Only Pure Breed Pi*» L»r Their I **- Rev. John B. Andrews, a revival ist of note, will begin Sunday morn- Countv Agent F. Itisher. Is BOND COMMISSION TO MEET MONDAY Plnno for Caiiipaigu Will lie Maj>|>eil Out at Teuative Orvani/sitioii Perfected. lader Pte-lmaMer Mui/ay Hu-iiie-to Ha» (•town \ ery Hapidly ami Now m*e% Big BuHine»«. An 'fnformal meeting of a few members of' the Colleton Highway Commission, was held Monday at 4 Senator Padgett's office, at which the matter of the proposed bond is sue was discussed, and the decision reached that a full meeting be held at the offices of the Southern Caro lina Association next Monday at 10 o'clock. It is suggested that this meeting effect a tenative organisa tion. designating the chairman, and other officials of the commission, so that when the bond issue pUs COLLElOr COOT'S HOffUKERS CLUBS X .. lx Phenomenal Enrollment in Clubs Being Organized Over the County This Year. J passes. P. M. Murray is re. *jn no | os , j n or|tan (. Postmaster B. Breland, working very hard in the matter of joicing over the new postotnce with iation, organizing the boys of the county , tii ^| e ndid equipment in the first • i t wa „ brought out at the meet into corn and pig clubs, and is meet- Mor y of th ^ Fraternal Realty build- j n g held Mondav that the sentiment in K with gieat success. He ha s en- xhe move into the new othce rolled the largest number of boys Wlt;< nia ^^ Saturday, and it has many ever united with the club work in advantages over the old ottice. the county. i 9 laiger and more efficiently y»r- ? i| y conceded that the MEMBERSHIP WILL BE >0 r J V X Girls uud Boy» Cunalug. Poultry, Pig and Com (lalwt and Women’s / Clvhe Quite the Thing Vow. The Press and Standard is pub- j fishing herewith the name* of all the members of all the clubs in th» county this year, as enrolled by Misses Tweedie Pickling and Knimi iv ^peopl^-o\« i th* rounty seemed Varn. Horn? Demonstration agents. > to l.yrty ra favor of fho bon.l! an ,. Nv R1 . h „ | k * n , or . isttue, and that it was prettv cpuer- 1 . . r- ,iw , . fo > ’‘»Heton county. tend the services to bo hold at th- Adams, I). \V. P.iyas. A. H. Wicb- ' The following is a list of names ranKe< j .\ll the furniture is now j s>ue bad a good chance to be car J school auditorium. man. J. J. Hiers, L. T Givens. Jr . furnished by Mr. itisher of those aBl j of j^e most modern style for tied iiy a large majority There One of the features of the meet- A. L. Carter. C. .1. Hiers. B I. who have joined up to this time: soch buildings. A complete set of is considerable opposition in some ing will be the singing This well be Yarn/ P. J. Lucas. F. B. Connor, t ' new lo« k boxes with combination 'sections, but' i n others the poop!*- led by C^Jd 1 . Curry, a noted singe- , r. I^angdale. .1 Rice Godloy. The foPowing i luhs have been or- a! ,. ,-onveniently arranged for s eem to lie overwhelmingly in favor who will organize a large choir to \Y. K; Beach. J. B. Sanders. <• \N ganized. yet we have a few others tho distribution of mail of building better roads, and to iea'. we have a assist in the singing Each pastor Hiott, K B. Godley. B. F Fralix. that perhaps will be reacheti Now ,. ntn>1 lower'-floor ot^jthe Fr-v- ize.that this Is the only feasible way has designated a music committee Dozier Cro«h>'. •• M. Carter. .1 .1 I want to urge that every fy>y that | Ptna j R,. a lty building is oiiupie-l to secure the necessary fumls. to meet with Mr. Currv and arrange Breland. J. T*. Kinard. Willie Kin- has joined be man enough to stick, fey the .postoffice. It was complete- The meeting Monday wih be h-' ! a program of song for the meeting ard. ' * " i " "* * - ' It Is expected that Mr^Curry will tii'Miid Jury, arrive i n town the latter part of th*- P. B. Bridge. Vv. W. McMillan, week to begin organizing his choir. A. P. Carter, W. LxJ.uias. C. W. and practicing some of the songs. Pellum, J. M. Taylor. J. A Htid- It is hoped that the people of the son, J. C Nettles. G.' J. Hacker, entire community, country as well W. Lee Breland..^ H. Smoak. T. ns town, will attend these services. D. Fender. C. H. Boynton. J. W. The auditorium will seat at least six Avant, Jr.. J. A. ( arroll, J. B. i hundred, and it should be filled at Crosby. T. R. Kisher. A. V. Willis. Rev. Andrews has * every service conducted a series of revival meet ings over the country with marked success. Many who attended Indian Fields camp meeting last fall will remember the strong sermon preach ed bv him Sunday morning. Literature will be sent to each one | y ^modeled, and improved. The promptly at 1« o'clock and all m.m as rapidly as possible Begin to get * n iran.e .mo the postoffice is bets of the commission are urged ready for corn planting, also plan jferough large double doors., into a tv* be on hand promptly at the aie to get your pig If you want help vestibulewhich at night is brilliant- pointed hour. write your county agent, he will trv jy lighted w ith a number of electric j . N \. l and help you secure a pig or seed |]gbts The delivery w indow is at f A,.,, j— „ __ „ J e corn. F. W. KISHER. gb? front of the V shaped working ItOArQ 01 ^ ' gpat**' used by the force in distribu*- YlPWPFQ AlWinintpH H 3 '* BO\S* Pl<» 4T.1 Bf» . ing (be mail, which is bordered with organ *Wg — - Wnk botes on each side. There is 7^' , er ^.operating with Berrv Kinsev ClSTWarren Percv t T * 'he State. , \m IS!< Filling's Vlubs follow- Ifer r> Kinsey, t ijae warren, iv i ^ another for packages. The rear of Clerk of Court It B Hudson thi*' ' pioposed >ond ! Xhe«e figures show a wonderful in terest in the various pttase* of th*» wotk being done by these agepfs for dhe uplift art ! upbuilding of the county along Industrial line* othe- clubs will he oignnized and new members added to the clubs ahead.- organizing their clubs. Mr. Kish• cess of Sow will be secured Every where there is great interest an ! these wTFTKcrs ure much encmiragt»l over the outlook, " Jr , , i MjftP Fickling has the lower part of the county, and Miss Yarn th • upper portion, althougii thev wilt work together quite frequently, an’ have bee n assisting e.uh other fn of their clubs Mr. Kish t bee"/ Warren Township Maxey. Sallle Garris. Idalia Padgeit. th# j, rut ofr from the work morning appointed John McCra iy. S» O. Convention Milton Ramsey. Lee Kinsey. F urman rooni by a partition and in this the of Charleston. B. G Price, of Wal- Herndon. Alton Garris. May Pad gett. |, The follow uig is the program for ItufAu. One of*'t fie "minister*, speaking of the Sunday School convention to be I Mongin Smyley. JCisler Crosbv held tttf third Sunday in March at Duncan Williams. Maul Crosby. TOMATO runs The following is the M+roi R. F. D. Carriers have their desk*, terborp/and Cleveland SandFrs, rif ,0 ‘Iwhs Organized oy^the five in number A lavatory is pro- Kitterl as members of the hoard of Tided in thfc room for the use of viewers of the Walterboro Drainagi the carriers and the employees of/Thstrict j,*o. 1. This board will be. taniz* St this revival meeting, said: , . _ , _ • Our community needs to be spir-. the'Methodist church. Smoaks. War- i Itually vitalized. This meeting can ten township, be made the occasion of such a work •’clock: the office. stoke*. Reba Crosby, Oallie Kol»ey I.Ulian Sanders, Aihalia St rick lap KobeiY vo in the hearts and minds of the pen- ^ Devotional exerejses, Kev. E. pie a,* will tell for the largest uplift Scoggins. s^- cf the eomnfUnity. These people Welcome adorfss, L. ( with the best endorse-I Response. J. ( .. Goodwin. and Is it Worth While. Prof. C. < Let Garris. t nttwgeTille. -| Postmaster Murray is pleased yrith their report -can be filed with the beginning at 11 on Bennie Adams. lUlph Griffin. Ray- gfe, healthy growth of the butdnesx Clerk in the time allowed by law mond Smith. Geo. w illis, tm* «”*»». ot office since he has been po*t Later they will assess the value that gin their work at once in order that Ethel Kinsey, Clarence Welch. B«- tha Kinsev i ■ /C St r*!* lytand. rOme to Us nent from many ^individuals communities in several states the Christian people bestir then*- pelves by word and deed to help the v ork that promises so much for u* The Sunday School and Mission* Rev. W. B. McCuen. The Organized Classes a* a Mean of Holding the Boys and Girls in Tabor. CecrpC-rosby Attie Berry. Mufrav Padgett. Martin. Rufu» Hudson. Geo son. ” . , Benton’** Milt. 1 Cly.de Benton. HoweM Hey ward ’ Benton. G$ry James Crosby, Hcnib*rM»nx illc. Gtissie Ramsey. Gerald Hud Nettles. Bielan t Blo< k* ' master. In 1J»15 the >it'anip sales each land owner receive amounted to $5.84« (yl. and this drainage has increased during 1!*1*> to l»L. 4^5.1’^. Ti e- nHipr w order business has grown also, fo large proportions. Mr. Murray ^Mating that the total amount o: ord*!* sold will axerac- from the Court House Bein^ James Dandridjare Leaves Walterboro Sunday School. Prof. W. E. Willis. Hugh Guess. Ed tar Litchfield. Du* The Duty of the Teachers an 1 nie Herndon. Arthur Litchfield. K. What they Need. State Serretarv, Mr. Webb. - ^ Report of all the Sunday schools hy P . M . Berry. James Dandridge, who for many .years has resided in Walterboro. has tendered his resignation as engineei t foi the town’s electric light plant and has accepted a position at -thq, Navv Yard. Charleston. Mr. Dand , White, Yati Baggott. Paul Snead. Smoaks. Ix*e Frank Berry. Furman B* more than H.ioot nn morni, The Walterboro postofflee is ( ,n. oi the busiest plae»> in Walterbom. • specially aft.i t!,. arrival ot th» morning mail at 1" o'^b,« k a i l( j Hi U. D. C.’s Entertained By Mr&. Black Kisher. Harvey Spell | Pine tin evening mail at « 4 * o'Vlock. Thei. are five rutal free delivery lout, out froni Walterboro serving a larg* Lee Campbell. Mamie Carter Ft. t p0l g i0n of th ,. a(ljar ,. n , ,,. lritinv Moody. Heyward Maxey. Kim. r f {,. 9id ,. s |he , arK< ;imoiin , Smith. Berhage Padgett. Hubert Pad- brought from gett, Ackerman Williams, Cliffor i , a j niaj | ixm-n, Ruffln. Ada SmiU-y. Mollie VVillianis. F,v Crosbv N'eta Hudson/ Novice Cal well. Ta»*/r. *| Leila Moi i Ls. /l.ouise Herndon, 4 M.ibej Ben v. L</ii»., Breland GUdv . Given Good Cleaning , Smith.'Foi^U yGludson. Not in*’ H "'• , / ■ son. FRoise Jbn.-s. Ilii.Lon'-* Mill ~ ’ Arline/Hudson. Bessie Huls.v Alii e Bovvers, li.-->*!♦• Breland Lm il- • 'rusl.y' Carrie Blocker, i.illi.- It!-. Belle Crosbv / lteiii<.n‘s 'lilj. **■ . / u ••. ('ommi/siofiei I: 12 Clin.i i~ ha. in c thy Court Hon-, yomplet. I> T.-n ovate.f and given a thorough dean ing. and alt woodwork repainted, lan 1/Atitii* Tlii/ vvfuk was veiv badly nee.le.l > of and Mt rimer is being commend- cd foi instituting this thojong’i ‘cleaning. in..it - In addition to th.- t ho't ough idea/ Wiltna B* nti-qi. '»iav Imei, KelsiyfHudson K.-itilsiile. In* z Ijfntdale, Cl.-o N.-ttb 1*. / Langdab v r totii these routes, the do- ing the building is undergoing. J i lb-sale. Lin.lei. I! V, lleindoiv. Mt is heavy. The county of being wired foi electric lights, ydiich lie Ilysriitlon. K.dteccn \dainy 7 Molli three banks, and the many wdl be installed at one*- / It is A'l.ytu'- - 12aiTi*• I Ciaven, ' Polli ,, , nothing of the large coi respond- for the convening of co/Vt Mieah Jenkins Chapter. Cnited Iva Kinsey. Arnold Jones. C lemson , conducted b\ ridge has been connected with th. ..... ... < . , town for many years as engineer in Daughters of the Confederacy, was Kinsey-, (.aliie Provost. ( evil K.n- individuals, bring into charge of the waterworks plant, ant entertained hy Mrs H W. Black, sey, 1 lice Padgett. W altcr^Mey.i great quantities of iiiail. has proved himself a valuable mem. j r Friday afternoon, at Us regular Robert Jones. Flarle Linder. Geoig her of the town’s workers. If*' t. »- meeting. Th# nrogram wax a stud>\Proveaux. Ernest Jones. Herman ' o' ficerg, the three banks, and the many wll he installed at onc»- / It i,* Adiytu l-. mercantile establishments to hoped this w ill *b/completeil/dj, time A/inuis Freddie Provost. . t itr 5 -- sa y nothing of Die large correspond- for the convening of c.o/rt n.-v: ^ ( oitagevillc/ many firms and *’ the office Th#' as sertion that Mr Murray and his- very competent assistant. C. H Fie- Motula v. hi ii.divg ( (»m kf: pi- meeting. Th# program was a . N Sesses splendid engineering r.b l*ty. 0 f /be Kit Klux clan, papers having Jins, Henry Provost, Benjamin P><>- nnd will doubtless tise rapidlv in been prepared by* Mrs F2 FL Jones veaitx, Tom Mevefs. Fairy Pad*, the larger field to whKh he pot s. ’and Miss rimer F'ishburne A g.-n-| \ Ashtow. “Mr. Dandtldge expects to b.-gm eral discussion of the theme, was' Dewey McMillan. Heyman Bish<>n his new work on the first of-*MaXi li. bad after the papers were read, and Edgar DuBois. Andrew Hiei-. . . hut will not move his L>mify to m tKh valuable information Ls to Jones. Joe Frank J«»nes. F-arle > - vy"*, (ottagevih. being # m.h Charleston for'sometime. H. will the history .-and customs °f *be K u mons Thei own and FOI V / younty a pe jointlv - r. handle more mail than an\ iw.> engaged in const/iicting a conciet men i n SoiKh Carolina, could hardl, f.. *>.- contradicted auccesnfully Mail is brought to Walterboro Betiie Adams. Tweedy Rhode. .NL tuie Vdanis. Lit. ije Reeves. Cjtri i Lou Wills. F’.thei Willis, .^nn ■ Reeves Ib-thtcliein. . F’aiiv Hiott Alma flo.lt. Curt! be succeeded, by I. Q. Langdcle'. who has resigned his position at the Yount Cotton Mills to ac./p' .the position made vacant l.v Mr. f.ajd ridge’s resignation . J E. Ed-at Is, it i* understood, wi’l snr<,r--fl Mi Langdale at fi. Yount n s: *■ if jf * jf * ft * •* * # * Ql AHT-A-MltNTH HU F.FFECTIX Fi \PRII- 25 V ''-v "> ... 1 Coluiiibtu. Feb. UL-—(■••v- einoi Mannio^ t*.night «*igiicil the i|iiari-a>iii.tm.h liqiioc ImII by Hie IcgLIa- tuit*. It will g.» into effect on April iio. sixty days ttom to day.' I nd<‘.' its |»i-ovisiotis only one qimit |a-i montli can ri 1h* received bv any individual • : and that quart Mitt-t In- for inevlicinal |uir|ios«-s. t'erlifi- taie must be prtMiued from the prohate judge ti|M>n affidavit s'- (.*1 the consignee and payment n‘f a fee of ten cents. Minors and students are pn-hibited from ;<*ceiving shipinents, and in order for a woman to receive tft a quart she must b«- tin; head <*f a lamily A gollon of w iiuy jver montli is allovveil each church f«>» sacramental pifi|M>sc*. and a s': gallon of vvtne to th<* head of a family of the Hebrew faith not a minor dicing Passsover. >!j Ttw governor tonight also signcl the tut prohildting 1 : Vs liquor ndvertiM*ments y*f any ft kind in South f 'amllna. vvlicth- ft er in nev*spa|»ers, nr Idll- ft iMiards, or in any other map- * ft ncr vrhaiMoevcr. Tills act g«»es : into effect twenty days front ft ft today. ft * * ******** * ******* Kluv was enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Black served delirious refresh ments. and a delightful so. ini hour wa- spent The next meeting of th.» ('hapl.'r mv ill It*- held w ith Mrs S I! Hope Optometrist Has Located Here Dr. George E Lyon-, an exper (en. e<l optometrist and op^ciati, h;i- moved to Wnlterhoro and has \>\, fat'd vvitli Drs Bliif k and Brela/rff, Polk i M tin- i dental office Dr. J^-on? i- a native of Ridgi-land, mi' fi pi act ie- I in thi St ile. G^ir.gia and Flori.Ja Dr Lyons vytfl •'ifi ine'his 'familv to Walterboro in the nea* future and will riyaKe his borne her.V Archie Hiers. Frank Hi Johnnie Bishop/ Heyward Hiid'on’s Mill. Edgar Moiris, Kfcvanaueh Wl.-.'l Roy Crosby. Eddie R«Vwers, Wend* Breland. , Salkelmt. hie. Leon Jones, Clyde Jon*'*. lealge. Wendell JordanCRalph Thomp-o: Statu.-I .lone-. Willie • ..ti.-. Fid . Cone. Rotie (’.tifvi. Walla..* M I- Jrss'ie Haddock Cl> i» Bennett, \b villp Thompson. William Jon*- |s|.in.||.>n. Kelly Polk. Erne-t P.dk II T ute carried l»v H W. Arkeiman. S. . f Cottageville, who has h.-eh cairy- rig this mail foi many years The following arc the K F l> i arriers out from Wallet boro, and the patrons of this of fir.- suv th* i are no better anyvvh.r* drinking founjim f.ii horses on (*ourt House Xquare/Zneat the oid pumping Vyatkm.V The vvo.iden trough use/t for pfany years was i cently piyf out of commission an I con. i. t*- foupGiin wilL' l.*- quit* i iniproycmcpL v ✓ mil|/mf:f:t vt fem\ssf:f: Weeks Mimyte SlUCi.lk C.tll.'rin S4itoak. Gr./e Riyk.-nbak.-i llenih-ryautv ilh‘. ® K < ' 1. Whit-. Thelnrtt l.if*’- '.id, Fnij^rT Bovnron. N'.-Ili* \Ioor- nili. Cefisjiy lie - It <‘h fi.-ld Do f.'t.i field • pim Mixpm Pellild. M niie Hi< V i an. M'\ 1’ninta Wd • • • \l ul! i< y 1 :: Jenfiit \efi 1 ■ - /n i.'/*on. Route 1; Fi. G B C. Strickland, v Beach. Route t Route S . /- Drainaere Survey Procrre^sin^ Hauifl’y stp U stit I VI. \T t l\ l< I r \f.l Fi Hethlchcni. Wall* i Hiott. Graie f2i. ken’»ak X'irginia Smoak ItoA.Nid.'. .lav Adams. Heyward I.ar.gd Willie L.tiigdal*- fireen Pond. Haskell Beach. Lonnie Goo f Riddick Trowel! Berea. P.il| Linder. Melvin Barn v. lied lb«nk. Gen. J R.-mlev Stokes. / «.Tame« Strickland, fir-ham .y- v ft ft Don>'forget to af». n T the "Srirk So.Lrly' to he given at the Civic lyCague rooms on Thursday evening, March 1. at eight o’c. .cl, and be sure to bring your “so. k'' w ith-your pennie* in it Refreshments, con sisting of punch and wafers, will h* ders. Jake Beach. WHIR Rty, served during the evening, free of charge Plans are being made also for some inti>i<- and one or two reej- tgtioo*. and a pleasant evening will he spent So don't forget the place and date; We’ll answer when vou knock. And welcome,, you with open arms. But ilph't forget your sock BOYS’ CORN «T I B Kiiffln. James Smyley. / « ittn-.'v iHt- loe fle n H*-. • . . /\*U Grf'i-i V tUor The sufVev o, I - airage IMsJi'-c/ No 1 i- p:Ogi-- g rapidly /.'■njing to infoinn • .n giv/fj j/i r :, i S- PL'/ (P.ain i Lugine/r Frank G. E.isor. "!,.i • »bai g./ of the work It* ha* W L (It able gomeyf, Ala i f* l:!-P>i"*!| apj H Henckel. of Chari*-ton and ,v lowing local hoys Yet not) P-d 'tt. Harry Knight. John Smi»h, ’.nbeit Bowers and Baynard Ain(/f^( Mr. Eason has divided his pieq nto three giffhip*. with an instru i *-nt man with each group and h* .-'imate* that it will take six w.. : * i.* complete the survey ' Jiie oftiieis and directois of t/. A Paty/ fsouthei n Carolina Asso.-iat on* /; 1 Isold a meeting Friday .it Y» nyf.- .- ft*#' the purpose of n reiv ing v-po, from the office!s and making plan- ■for further activities. S**ci.*t;uv Reid will be abb eo make a -pl-iK did showing of accomplisrinienty ;.t ttii< meeting, whi.li matk- tb.-^lo-e of the first half '><ar, of the ex is tenc*- of ttie a>^oc/ation Piesi.lent W W Smoak, Trea^ur- .♦■i F' T. H Shaft* and S»*ci et a iv R.id will attend from WalterlK.to M i n n i • 11 Mlper- Wilt • 1 Is l| o. M.'Zi* If . kc a n Liil.i S.itindej Ri!' ir Hh (•!;(n<l • rav \v:*n , t _ 1 »* 1 m Sailed '. 1 : M..»r-* i*i Wail' n I.nri •* Gfiiv (',.!'■* 1 j ! * .Tohn- n h . LM. B'-i rv I. • I the! r-. , . r rfif f>r ton, 1 .ill an 1*1 b e, Fdna Sit M’ r =. W terht if:\« Hi Rs ■ / \M» TlirSTEKs Tn HOLD MFLFTIN* this week In.i. l!o-.tl< Fanni. 11icr' • ■ ‘1 Brown, Ethel Pad gel t Y* • »!••'! I*..«;.'* b ' Mvitb 11 ggifrl «**t. • *•;• i*n.l G!.idv< T../e!- 'VT.nted very TPuct, to join, bm had no pi •• i*. plant tomatoes' Tilt ! C. a*»; piq-peM- of rnanv' othjt iiM-mlKis tu tnost >! the (In!-, fhar is whv we ni> not prin.- itig th.* nanyes of tt,.* offs'es- this \v.*ek We want to publish th« nam.-s of all the officers at the same tree. . / U s # * * Pori.THY CU BS T\y monttily meeting ot the tent its and trustee* of the Walterl.oi* scb ,)f, l will ti.* li.*J'l Ttiursdav- ev.-a- ,ing\,<>t this week This meeting w.i- -. hettiib‘d to be held next Mondav evening, hut on account of the re. vival services it was decided to hold ... .the meeting I'tulrsdav evening ot i L tvi>*, Strickland (ruth V.. 1* :i. IU*nnie W->rrer. Boyd Saunders ' Oii- .< St i ekland. Giov. i Kin**'v. * * Sloke^. / I ran ties- H • otion bVarbrough He/ndr HI MMAGF: SALE SATI'HDAk -•on The ladies of the PaisonWge Aid Society of the Metholist church will hold a rummage sab* at the C*urt House square Saturday of this week, beginning in the ntnijting and con- j tinning during the day The public | l.orua ''v.iri- vY**ndall Hud JWnu.n *. Mill. litantlef Benton. Graham Brelan ! HetMleixonv ille. Guyie Ramsev. Gerald Blocker A »|| tOO. Heyman Bishop. Joseph Jones Is invRed to attend '^Barton Carter. F'arle Simmon*. Mu«- f ton Hiers. Wattle Warren Marshall l:.-nuett. * Kmoakv Hallum Smith. laxlge Harry Carter, ► Pen lei. Barthw Crosby, Beren. Josie Nobles. Bill Linder. Melvin Barnes. Bed Rank. C. U. Bailey. Stoke*. Adam Finley. E\F'.(A Toil’s SALE TI ESDW Ttie sale of the personal property of the late A B.*«ineft w a s had Tuesday at his late residence This was sold bv B R Bennett, exeru TI ouch Chasserea tt Willi uv 'Robert, 'son David Welc.h. R'chai.l Welch ♦ 'inr-m-e Copelan*!.* Alv*! 1 Lott llurtin. Kisler Crosbv, Meric W liiam- ! \lb-r* F • >' I Mong-n - ' ' jtor. under the will and was pur. » n . d<Jj<k v rro , h v. Liicas Breland, chased as a^hVHe by Mrs n*nneD. j, Ntn , op . A l „ Mni> liqssell Ingram the -urn of •2.(H*o hfving been paid froshv David King'd. I° r i* - , j IJugbie, barter. Leona’" (’a r *e7. Rrh.-» _ _______ *f Carter Ida Smvlev. I;\DEIU.OF> OPKItATlON HmlM.n * Mill Arline Hudson. Edgar Morris. Roy Coinmbit* N Langdale w># oper- rras|(r KJ , 1U . Hnil#on ateii upon Sumlay at thj; Clara F!A- lu-nton** Mill. Dorn infirmary for apjrfndicitis ll- riary preland. Howell Nettles ; rallied from the .operation and is j doing a* well as could be expected (Continued on Page five) -N* „• * . / .