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VOL. 38.
^At.ftKBORO, S. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 1917.
NO. 27.
GOOD ROADS CAMPAIGN TO
BE WAGED IN COLLETON
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WII.miN 2HTH PRKSll»KVT
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Prominent Shakers Will Ad THE “ALEXANDER
dreni* Volera on Question -i GAILY LAUNCHED * Madison. Monroe, William H. *
' * Harrison, Tyler. Taylor and ♦
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Woodrow Wilson is the 28th *
President of the l'g*te\l States, *
reckoning CleveluinJ's two *
terms as separate 1 ' ones be- •
cause 'he was the •‘only Presi- *
— - Jett---se-i Aries -tw-tce who--was--* }Rtv. J.-R.-,V*»«lrew^ Doing Ef-
: * not re-eleeteti. * ,*
Virginia leads in the nativity'*
of Presidents. Eight of her *
sons—Washington Jefferson. *
• • • • bustweeihsessioii'S
couRiiiimniio
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of 'Bond Issue.
E. L. LEMACKS
MADE CHAIRMAN
C«*inuiissi«Hi Met an, | l*er(e«Se.l
' * Tenatike C»rgu»i/»ti«»n M«h».
di«v Mornins
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\e»» Eeli^to Hiker Boat Cnivett Xu^- *
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|>i< i«>n<. Send off When
< "hri^tened.
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i I'ottagfjille. March 4.—Quite a *
large crowd gathered at Sullivan's *
Feny Monday. Feb. 26th to witness *
the launching of the new freight *
boat. It is one Of the largest to plv *
were elected ' _ Three are c 1 as -
the Edisto and built on the plan Of * siried as statesmen, two as
the Mississippi ri\er boats
• - Plans for an active and aggres-
sik-e campaign in favor.of rhe bond ..... t
Issue for good roads wrr* made a: doubt but what it will be a perfect
a' meeting of the Count-. Ii:«hwa*-fucces? Dinner was served and im
Commission held here' Moodav mediately afterwards the boat was
morning It was decided to se. ure launched. Mbs Eva Jordan acting
the services of some good r >a i - a* sponsor, chistenine it the “Alex-
rpeakers from other sectio»s, : andei.
carrv on a campaign .ok- n* C The champagne bowl was decora*
principal points of the ? ountk Thev e*l with net work and bows P f blue
meetings will be held the week o ribbon The sponsor's stand was
March l!*th and will be cs-n^la let draped with red. white and blue.
Wilaoa—have held the highest *
offlee in the gift of the nation. *
Ohio has given six native •
* sons t* the Presidency. They *
* were Grant. Hayes. Garfteld, *
* Benjamin Harrison. McKinley •
and Taft. ^ ♦
OC all the vocations in life *
the law has furnished most •
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frelive Preaching aj Series
of Meetings Here.
SINGING ONE OF FE ATT RES
Woodrow Wilson and Thos. ♦
K. Marshall were inaugurated *
* President and X'ice President. •*
* succeeding themselves. on *
* MatMi 4^ There were two *
Tt admltlTflrjrions Pi v>re dafh 3f-*
* office, one at noon on Sunday *
* in the Capitol, and the other *
* a public one on Monday. Wil- *
•* son is the 28th President and *
* is succeeding ^inTself in troub- *
! .* SEVERAL-tfASU-RECSriTS
Munx^'anetc Tried sndDfkposed-
of up to Time of Going to
Press.
P. 4 urry. Evangelistic stage*-. l»e- *
liable WUh HU Hoar*—l-a.ffe ' * ^
< hoir Hr lag Organi/*-^.
le sgsmt
’* which, ended
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Presidents. Nineteen chief
executives of the United States
were lawyers at the time they
* soldiers, two as farmers, one
Every one who has seen it has n<> * a s a public official.
* Seventeen Presidents have
been college men; one warS
* graduated from West |>drit;
a duca-
collegial
The series of rpTivai meetings at
the scho<k| audirm-iuui are attracting
large crowjirff and great interest ,»
l>ehig jjxfwn in the ser\4Ces ; R« \
Johtv/H. Andrews is doing the
hmg. assisteil by C. V. t uny.
>jriger of note The first nervie
st the auditorium was held Sunda>
morning with preaching b> '
Cl ,>s H. Smith, pastor pf the local
nded at noofi oa the «
was marked by a fillibust. *-
on the part of a doien •
Senators. which effectually *
* blocked the wishes of the Pres- #
•* ideut for power to arm mer- *
* chant ships So. President •
* Wilson will hake^ta call Con- *
* gress together if there should *
* be further trouble necesitat- +
* in* more definite action on *
* h,is part ■ - ^ •*
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hwkliritor Warren Doing <mwwI RiwmUs
Work in Court an«l Adding to
<'o«nty\ Kevenne.
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M-thodist church. t>n account
Walterboro by a gj^neral rally 1 The Alexander went into the wat'r *.d5eoich. two weie Dutch, one
* nine had n
* tion. / _ ., ,
-w _ English rau^ful ancestry * «»ahe proper connections
r has predoniitfated among all *
* the Presidents. Fifteen were *
* of EjMffish extraction Six *
re Scotch.Irish, three weve *
at
mas a meeting on Monday. Apr.' .
the day before the clei tion
The following places will be k
od by the speakers. acconipan:e-i by
the members of Xfce comm:-- <r:
The meeting at each point will **
very easily and gracefully, and
duced a charming picture
American fla^s ami war cdforel
paint. <v
As this wa- tl.rfirst launching to
be witnessed by the public in this
everything was carried out
In charge of a local committee who »*<ticn.
will make all'arrangement* for the In real ship k*fid style. The owners,
meeting The meetings will Vg.n L-
at 11 o’clock, unless other coti<e h*-
w as Welsh *
The youngest President at 4*
The time of inauguration was *
Roosevelt, who was 46. The *
oldest was William Henry Har- *
rison. who w» s 68. ■*
Of all the Presidents. John *
Adams lived to the oldest age. *
He was 80 when he died *
given, and will last for perhap- two
hours. It is probable that picnic
dinner- w ill be served at ea. b pi
risked The meeting* will begin at
Cottageville The i*inerar^xfollo« *
Cottageville. Mondayv jlarch 1«
Smoaks. Tuesday./March 2"
Ruffin. Wednesday. March 21
I. M. Jordan and A. F. Anderson,
expectgo to have if. ready for th»
Inkkfl trip in a week or so.
‘The Alexander is expected to be
a great benefit tp this section, as
It will ran from. Charleston to all
points on the Edisto river. The
folks'hoped to see Mr. Ulmer pres-t
at the launching, as the roads
ure In such a condition that travel- SemUAiiuii.-kl Meeting of IMrecloy* krv. 4\4>. H. ANDREWS, Evangc-
DIRECTORS X1EET
AT X EM XSSEE
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Will « 111« R II* ol FH'EKs
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entered Jf
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T.odge Thtt^av. March 22. J. n « almost impossible, as he didfflt
Rice PatefT. Friday. March .5 i n hi* appearance, he must have
Hendersonville. Saturday. Mane a been stuck in the mud.
^ J Among the many others present
‘ Walterboro. Monday. April if the Uonchtng were Rev and Mrs.
" ... , . .... ■ C R. War. Mrs. Wav made a mim-
E. L. LeiUHck, Made n^rwaau ^
Tne commission d^«iWgo in . surr ; un(Jingfl . k. K. J.
to the X-iec-tfon or a chairma^v Mr,
l-cny ttOUi.uated E L. Len-xiL- ct* ij CIJ A PPITP
\ iiick uoniii.atirm ■j- s-c-.. fh. 1. rl. oTIArl Ihlv
L>r. Willis. Mr. Lemacks eiveA^
The unainmtyii' vote of the Comm.-
tion. W. W. Smoak was e!*=cT^
of Soul hern ( ai otiim A—ociu-
tioii Full of Inteic-I.
list.
ithe evangelist did not arrive till the
'» \ening service.
— *d -Oreut crowds are attending all
. x , 'these .services, and last night there
Hoard of Directors of the Soutbein '
Carolina Association was jrt-id a' :
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.^einasse*- Friday with
prfsent: W. W Smoak. president':
N Christensen. \i<o pi.sidcnt; i. 1
The Court of General Session*
con*ened at Walterboro Monday
morning with his Honor. Judge,
Ernest Moore of Lancaster, preaid
ing Solicitor George. Warren made
hi* fr*t appearance af this tefm,
and ha* >Kow n his ability in dis
patching the business of the court.
Secern 1’adgett wa* also present for
V< fit-st term as • sheriff, although
he w is at home a* he had served
as depu’y. sheriff for several years.-
Cte-k Hudson. Stenographer Rodri
gue* an.j the following bailiffs an i
couu official* were in attendance-
H K N'crtlc.*. couif,crier; A P.
Da\i*. Dave Herndon P K Hem-
le\ , x l.aw rence C^cfsby. marshal for
thk- c:;Vnd jury: Jerrard Miley. jurv
boy Adapt t'aiter. janitor: H. G-
Week-, deputy eheriff: Hetx Hier*
and Sipith l/Mch. special constables .
On account of the .' ?nce of s>
many jurors a special von..o wa*
necessary to fill iipXtao panel Th *
resulted. <tv the selection of (T • frt'-
lowmg J T Heac-h.^X E IHncW-
i»e>. J F Risher. A c Jlearh. R.
1. Hiers. F M Morris,, John Sim.
mon* The following petit Tutor*,
were absent for various reason*.
F M Polk. Jr< R. S Smith. C
|H DuHoi*. D W Poyas. was e\
jcused as jrt* is postmaster at YVhlto
Pr^er- iu
U N l.angdale, in hospital
] FT Klee C. ml ley. out of county; P
4. Lucas. United States-*'juror: A
,H Wichman. business reasons:
J R Risher, wife sick: A 1/ Ca -
' 1 r ter, sickness iir family; 1^. E.-'Ap-
The luvard of \iewers who wer>- ** rk ' "
in the appointed by the Clerk oie Februa.* ^ Every member of^tbe grand Jurv
Re^. Andrew^ is 28. came t" XValterboto Monday an 1 IW ll * ^ * **- -
Walteiboi <
The grand jur\ ha
ir, to cont . act* w th t
Vann, a certifie 1 j-.;h!u/h
countant. of Columbiaxto in
vestigate th*» ’ nai’t>a1 officeis
of the lountv arj^Fto cht.k up
all officer* fopCa p«t;ih1 of 1«‘
\e.ir* w* . > || I* t;r. leCSUW'd
will tak*- then' b;vck to the
time afnen a's.roiLrr cht-cking
uty^a* had T* i- announce
ent i* authomed by the
f.ir^man of the grand jury
prior to the reading of the
geneptll pre*ent!rer.t
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BOARD OF VIEWERS
MAKE 1ST REFORT
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l ind Diamage I*
Every He*.i<' . and WM
lleikeff* i t*« t • ki»\ *'•«.*.
i>i liUVlee^ i<•! X\’i'lto|-i*i (!
S< Ihm»I I ii*t rb-l.
MADE TRI ST EE ll. AUnmn. E. T. II Shaffer, t teas-j
______ uror. of th*- dr'< ctot*. P 1. Lea. j
,tteaiifcut »ira1nh:-.l . C. Richai lsou, ,
-*ii I :it»- It. \. Stoke* on ltn:v»-rl of the .L-.-pci bi.ir. i, and -1 !' i
c.iu*iC of the H.imptoi* branch. j
H'-ports were made by- St-crei.irv |
Reid for the first six month* w.oly '
and by K T H ShafTer.treasuv/i.
, — | It was decided that n campaign
should be held in all four counties
Counjy SppeiSntcnilent of Kduca- ( j u , n<>ar future for ihe puipi-
lion ilago S Strickland Saturday 0 j- increasing the menibership of the
appointed E. T H. Shaffer a i'"*- association
tee ot the Wallet boro school dis- j -y| u , approaching meeting oF the
tritt to succeed the late Henry X $outli Carolina Press Association at
Stok*->. who wa* a member of this Beaufort was discussed and up-ui
board Mr Shaffer is a prominent motion-of Mr. Christensen the piesi-
aaerc^afnt and business man of Wat- ( j,. nt appointed the Hoard of Direy^
terbbro. and i* greatly interested in , n)S an( | |j)e secretary as a eoiurfu'
the cause of education. He is also assist aad co-operate tyffli th»-
a member of the board of directors Rcaufort Chamher of CopTmercc in
‘of tLp Southern t'aiolina Asspcia. enterutinment of the Pre** \-
t.on. and is treasurer of the asso- sociatioir'
secretary for the Commisiion _ tiE
after the election, at which t:rue u
permanent secretary w.;i he -
by the Commission. .
>|K*akeiH (<• Ih* Inkileil.
It was decide-1 to invite a nunal--'
of good roads enthusiasts to i-
Present and address the peopie ov*-
the county. Among those to be in-
Ajted ai e Hon T. P Cothran, m^m-
Ler of the House of Representative,
from Greenville county, and Mr. P»t-
ton. the engineer who ha^ in rharge
the construction of tffe splendid sys
tem of permanent “oa.ls t^;ng »on
structed as a Jesuit" of t*te b«*n'i
issue for road* really pla-e-d over
that county In addition to lie—
epeakers. Senator XielsX'hnsten~ett,
cf Beaufort, ha* .been it'-bC*-
local speaketj will be u*ed^Xf a ^ ^
of the meeting- and p.^nry c a ti 0n . Mr. Shaffer was the unan , ti,*,- Hoard of Directors, bv
nidltorium.
4 -doing the prenching. and bis >»r- made an in*p*-cunn i>:
niotts''ar« master presentation*. H Drajnag* Ihsy-rct No 1 whi
scores p|U in high .and low place*, now b* n c ve>.-! pr« p4rato: >
and each night Ijc take* smur pha*- f’ 1 *- a< t»>C drainage
of wrong which he.excoriate* In un-. Their report , urd
mtstakable language , This seems Uoiyrf D. H HujJ<*»n
to be taking w*-!l with the < iow«l-
and each nit' f rh'-'u- people eom
out to hear !-X ( preach un 1 M
Curry to sine
Tlie^lav's Sermon.
The sermon on Tu«*.tu-. night v.. .
to Cleik <»f
as follow*;
^/We. th* Boxid • Viewer* o:
Walteihoro DraiR.ig* D -i' *t N<> ^
having ejrntmned t • land* withii.
the propo-' i i *t!l» t »>t c to report
a* Ldlo-w* —'
W. tin! that th- piopo»ed drain
o n "The Devil." thi> speak-i an Xige ^ pracD-al and that it will hen
nponcing that hcybeliovos in- a teal. •' r ' f ' * Public '-eali! and all of ih*
personal, living dev if, who is a 1. public highw-uy» and railroad* wiC-
ways on thertob. e\en right /here in ,n , fi*‘ d.'tri.t and wilj le- conducive
to the general 'welfare of the entire
community”
The proposed improvements will
benefit all the lands within the dis
trict. the said district including all
1 nd* *-i*tight to be benefit ted
Dw-irij. to the flattie** of the land
X * he district ir is not practical at
thj* time to furnish a map of the
final-lot ation of the canal*, but t«eg
t<» suv that the final map is now l*e
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of Wali- rhoco. w-,-.* chosen foreman,
and H R I’.idgett. K*.| wa* elect-
i d <\peit f<>i the grand jut v Th 1 *
>- ilo-.fi'st teim fo the grand jury.
. r. I tin ti -.g- Judge Moore v-u*
. pc. .,i* 1 \ tir . I' and liv 'the poln*
M, o-oited i ,an> of the •v.irie !
tl- itit** :i’d iC'' > >or.*ibilitie* of th-*
gi .r.i! jiiior. aiul Impressed ut'ot
ih. inc bc!* Cic importance of Jhelt
• • . u*p» • cl v MJong were hi*
remark, "-i education, which h-
t<«nteiub->l sht'iil 1 be more univer
*al He^uVa* in favoi of having ev •
>m i hi id jn t he sthool rooni- «-'en
n it took force to plate ihefn there.
.1 u-lgc Moon- *p<tk«> at. *ome length
on t!i> import ince of good roads,
and *aid that the.time is here when
the people cm no longer afford to
have mud mads an 1 poor dirt roads
ovet »l>Uch to tlo their hauling
Ilia Honor noted the great im
pi-rfv cnient nside l>\ Commissioner
l liner in the appearance of the
court room ami complimented him
upoh having made'them: He said
ami sound
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lu.ou- cbct'a e of the board to fill the uaifihimoujXvote.. <-ndnrsed the p
v-anry, ant) it is thought that Mr pi,*«>d refill bond issues foj Colbifi:) i
‘t^jvlaird ha* male no mistake ijr' ; in,i Beaufort ctfontW, find pledv !
ppoiiHjng him their c'o-opeiation in securing '
election.
J. c.
Drainage Chief
In Walt^rbon)
H. MtCiory. Chief rdSDi .-.iu.
_• Inve-i-gyiions of th<- ' "C* 4 *
:*taie*Xoveminent, 'vjr a i*ti'.ii>
1v Xc»t ‘o Walterboro^,Friday. II
Richardson, of .I<Np
Stated that tin- Pinejand dub
very desirous of joining the
ciaiion and In subscribed to fi • •
nremi ership* for that club.
Usual Shootinp:
. At Do 4
tory
giiren the p^opts-
C'oiimiitt»*e, »»n Xir.mgeiio-nts.
The follow ijrjj ronitintte-- on ar.
ranffemehts have Iteen uame.* * >
Lave < harge of making „
inents for the various meetlr.z* y< l—
h^ld. It is understood tha* a» s- r- •;
joints picnic dinpe?? wrll K- serve}
find a go< ial hour spent dur.ng the
lueeting. , s-*s'| , J«®I
Cottageville—X\VE. Willis, chair
man; J. W. Hilk J. D. Ackemoan,
Sr., jl H Wjflia. U. A. Ackermaffi
RuTfin —l*r. Eugene Graham,,
chairman
Smiley
8m oaks
man, W. H. Yarn, II. M. 'XrteT
M. D., J. M. Hier-. D. K > • • • . way th. work is progres*- ijnJilie DuBf»K is siiflmng fn
8. F. J. Garris, Jr.. J. ?. May. * iteliev. * that the latidowr shot wotinTSfffd John W;
Rice Patch—J. F. Re-tcr. ‘ha. - . v A ,, | i po troubU in pioperh . j* in jail charged Vitli the shoo*
man; A. Q. Lyons. N. E. Pv.e i. . their lands. It is reported that UKre wa "
H. R. Padgett, W. M. F Cair.pt- , Mt K a -r.n report* that the work dunking, of whiskey^and a g« n
XV. E. Mean.. if C* ^urvv> piogressjrig an-1 fusilade of shooting, but
Henderson viUe -. G E.H M««or*
chairman; J. M. Speignts; Tn-. H.
A. Willis.,.!. A Markin Jr v G H
Cues*. E. A Marvin. O. A. Spdlght*.
Lodge—XV. W. Cone, chairman:
11. A. Cumming*.,!.. J. Jon*-*. Dr.
XV M. Mooter, \‘ P Carter. Ge »
\V. Brunson
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,, . ... eV el \ citi/t-n slloillt) stlixe to keen
;nc prepare,! ,»ntl will m' submitted , , . , .
, . i . i . . i the court house clean and in goo 1
with the final report In genera! , .
.port
'The lot ation of the proposed ditch*-*.
o?\canals'j w dl t**- The natural wait-
k« * lying w thin the di*tri<».
He spealuJlk subnut ic J_
JOHN McCRADY.’ ’
CI KVUL'ND S VNDF.KS
B G' PRICE
Boaftl of Xiewt-ry
man. B. I’•. Crosby J. W• IxX herr • U G Eason 6i 1
»jv R. D. Carter. T. A. 1’-a-mUty m erit. who is making a siirvjg^
loaks—L. C. Pis-** •hx’-'I,.. \v It* ttKiro D 1 -linage Di*n im N->
her
M
Mi t'roiy wa* we!) ,pb.-as* 4 l ,,f
n-sull of a shooting
supper given in th*-
SatKehati hie Satnrdav
an
•1
r v \ piogn-ssjng an-i iiisuaoe m suocuiur. imh Willi u fore, to he nkoi-l*<l *(i* hading
hat-it will .ptohably,take n month seems to have been picked out
<. complete th*- work
MR** I M. TIH>M X>
Ruffin March 7 Mrs. V M
Thoma* die.l at her home here Tues
th** one who bhot DuBois H
i being Ih-1<1 pending the re*ih
the woun * inpicted on l' i T
Sheriff Padgett went to th** s< * i
the shooting Sunday mornin':
turning with the prisoner.
*P. 4'lltltX . Lemlel of S«i|||*.
I*
Wib Heiboro 11* sp'tki' cf \arii>
fortt^ of *' l* *p*-i table” vAyc wliicli
deligliYst t!ie d* \ il. storing , pool
rooms. <SH! pl-*,v ng. flam ing,
some movirvk. t*i*-ittie* which at** to
sugg* sti\* Tl^es* things, per *e.
might not -be .Yy-fy obj* *ionabl*.
but they wer* -jtiggVstiv** a.id, ih* -
MB 1°
oilier forms of vi*<- which wer-
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x i v\ t.i xi:n t <>i: «. \ \<.
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? hxt p, - > *, *-ut * '
\\ ilj M.- datl - .
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PRiM.RWI XX. XI. t MU TIM.
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quartejTk^ ineeting of the
Walterboro—John D. Glover. ,i a > morning following an attack of
chairman: H. W. Black. Jr. A. K. hemorrhagic fever which lasted onl>
Beach, G. C. Brown,
burne, B. O. Price. Dr XV
erman.
L F »h
fc-w days.
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SPE4 IXI. sUNIXXY sERXMT> '=
4=- *
& Morning. 11 o'clock -uH- '*•
* ject: "The Home” *
* Afternoon, 4 o’clock. Union *
* Sunday School Rally
* Evening. 8 o'elo* k* .*ub;eft
T** "David’s Sin.” *
14 All Sunday serkic»-s will he
*■ held at the school auditcetdorc.
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XTTENItElt l\ Xl'tiUR XTloV
A L. H Houck, Esq., bw-al conn
The funeral was con for the Atlantic Coast Line Railwav. the meetings will continue lo grow
B Xck- .* t» i thr- morning at 11 o’clock attended the inauguration of Ih* In interest, .-rud it is feare*l
T.V R.-V i; I*. Ingram at the old blent Wilson in Washington, going school auditorium will prove
Hell cemetery n**ar Hells with in- as the. guest of the railroad
lerment following A large crowd Houck was much impressed
of svnipathizing folk assembled to the National rapltoi during
I( ,, ] ast tribute to the deceived festive occasion of the inauguration, meetings it the singing
Iho was known and loved by all He enjoyed the trip immnsely
* Mi^Thonia's is survived by hei^l KEY. ST'HRftETEIt BXt'K jhis^ solos are splendid_ Poss^sing
hii*han*l and roiy children. She , Rev. Herbert F Schroeter reuptn
wa* a daughter of
worse.
f Rev. Andrew* i* a pb-asinjf speak- The
er. ami has had wido exp«-rience in Woman's Missionary; Union of the
1 conducting these meetings 114s Colleton H.»pt *t Xs^<yciation twill
_ oratory Is good, and he does not fall meet with Pine Grove vjiurch. N.»
to attract and bold the attention of 1, on March 17 and 18.
al| his audience l*aigo numbers of The following ‘Vifi* program-
children are attending, and they l' v ;2*' a. m. dAottonal servi**-
listen with eagerness. ^ It is thought Greeting an*! response
Enrollment ot delegates
the Reports and appointments of com-
too mittees.
M•. small to accommodate the crowd® Royal Ambassador*
wiihj Mr. Curry’s Hinging. Home Missions. Phe Present
t! • One of the main feature* of the Needs.
Mr. Curry Miswion Study, it* importance,
has had fifteen years experience in
organizing and leading choir*, and
a fine voice, he puts his soul into
the late Cap*. < d Tuesday evening from Chai lex- bl* snogs, an 1 It* ran be *een that h«*
Hymn. ■* X.
Collection.
Iij^ermissioo.
inwt p m . Hymn
Prayer for institute.
Reading. "Hig wardship."
Reading. * XX'hat one Crdchet
better Needle Did ”
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(Continued on Page Eight.) i Adjourntnenl.
ondition.
True ItilL Heliiin«-*l.
Tli. following ttu< hill* w*-i«y,Y*-
tutne*! hv the grind-jure upcfii in.
’'di* ItYiehfV 'Ti i:id*-*T oiii- io KoHi itnt
Warren:
.1,. D Hu-li.m »r. - • lure to *ui'-
port vvife and ch.ih1
Will .im Sm-ri 1!- i 11c* n>
Wiiii.im. s.i ii- \- * "i'i gnd bat
t.-ry w-|>h intent to k-ill
J . jl. M l.imler Disposing of
prop, ir- uiul* > Io n
hi i;• HltuX liu e*f
Xbiai i: Te ‘ Hiii-glatv and lar-
• ••ny
F Xf Thtvfftil
< t vyo case.*, i
.M.irion Hairs
*o i w «io,l*< lien
Tom * ai lei
lar* eny.
Tom Carter
storing liquor,
D. E. Feign son
property undet lien.
Thos. Wilson Murder.
Esau Robertson Minder.
St**\** Hla* k Murder.
Lizzie Davis .Giand larceny.
S. H. Grown Disposing of pflop-
eity under lien.
Jo* W tight Mmglarv and lar-
jeenjr. *
1 jvm-s Trde*l.
The following i a**-.* have l»e«'n
tiled :
Thoma.* Williams, charged wit i
murder, pleaded guilty and was <en-
j tenced (<i three years on the chain
gang WillMtiiS cut to his death
.William Lamont. a negro employ <»
l of Sparks shows, on the 28th of
j last October, the rutting occurring
M .-.ii !i of tru«f
Deposing of prop-
lloiisi-hrcakiug and
• i*.
Housebt* .iking and
f ’•
Disposing of
* 1 " i^i|- ha vine been born and rear- ton. where he went to attend » con 'J^ls what he sing* .\ large c
* It . Bells Cross Roads She was 'vehtlon of the Christian End-avo. Is being organized Twop.anos
l H! At.matde la.h. possessed of many Society During the revival ** used, and the music will get he
v rhristian virtue* Her place in th.- vices Rev. Schroeter will not hoi 1 —
mmTnitv wll" be-hard to fill. i his regular services at 8t .lode's. I
X large choir
;* t.
J at XX'alterboro, while they were «n
gaged in erecting the tents for i
performance here.
S B. Brown was found guilty of
disposing of property under lUu.
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