The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 18, 1917, Image 1
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WALTERBORO, S. (f., WEDN ESDAY. APRIL 18. 1917.
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NO. 33.
. WILSON SPEAKS TO
PEOPLE OF THE NATION
OOLLElOt m
yOUMG MEH10 Filll MyESFEWM
- - -
l ROES EVERY MAN, WO
MAN AND CHILD TO
STAND TOGETHER
SUPREME TEST
HAS NOW COME
Apim-mU Kftprt-lallr |n K«nBrr«< of
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HouOW lo PUat hood lYop*—\*k*
Ppoplr to Kmnomiw.
Wa»binKton. April H.— President
Wilson tonight in an address to ^ is
countrymen railed upon-every Am£ri-
cary citizen—man. woman aud child
—to join together to make the na
tion a unit for the preservation of
its ideals and for triumph o! de
mocracy in the world war.
"The supreme test of the nation
has come," says tTie address. /*Ve
must aH/apeak, act and serve t«.-
gether/V
T!ie President Cirges all the pen-
TAX ASSESSORS
HOLD MEETING
Thirteen Members of First Reg
- intent LeH—Saturday
.Mobilisation Camps.
With Tat < ommi•'•loner lkn*<
ha Be l»rop«wrd Hemed r for Noa-
Retarn of Tatable Property
A meeting of the County !?'• S»s-
aMsors with Auditor K. M. Joses
and J. P. Derhatn. a member of
the State tax commission, was held
Tuesday for the purpose of discuss
CARRIED TO ST. CEORGE
Number «>r Korn Bated Automobties
With Mayor ttlorer An-orapaoy
Hoy, !• Railroad Station. •
Cojleton's contingent / left Satur
day and Sunday to join their conn-
panies at Greenville ' and Camden,
ing the matter of a more jus'. and )aIU | lo p,oo**<| with them to Camp
equitable tax return. The Met of Styx Th? , occasion of the leaving
this meeting is to endeavor to work 0 j boys was made pleasant, and
out the best proposition for reform a t , artv of eight automobiles, ac-
in the present methods. Members , 0 mpanied by Mayor John I). GIo-
of the State tax commission are Vt ,,. ar)( j many of the leading citf/
meeting with* county boards over xens to „ k t h^ members of these
the • State and , making a study ol companies to ?ft. George,’ jvber<*
the problem. they hoarded the train. In addition
At the meeting Tuesday Mi : regular memj^js of thes*
companies \vh<> did/'servi«y on the
border, a numtiei/of recruits 'accom
panied. In ajl there is a tytal*of
I:! meml erv'of these two companies
tiesides a/niittiior of men who are
meniirers of coni puttied in the set-
otfdyfegiinent. so Colleton has a
good quota of men in the National
Guard it this time, besides a num
ham explained tile difficulties ih t o-
way and made some valuable sug
gestions to Auditor Jones and tlr*
members of the county board. \-
a result of this discussion the fo!-
pl*V to concentnate (their (iiwrgies, towing resolutions offend i>> A C.
practice economy, prove unselfish Padgett was adopted:
and demonstrate efficiency. Whereas, it* has been suggested
He appealed to the farmers w tii that some steps lie taken to secure
emphasis on hi s words and parti'-.t- equalization in the JUpte of all tax
lafly to the farmers of the So’. ,, h ’’i a 5t e property, therefore, b-* it He-
plant foodstuffs.* The Southern tar* solved:
Diet s, he said, "can show their pa-, That »e ask the State tax com-
triotism in tjo better or more con- mission to call a meeting in Colunt- turned
vincing way than by resisting tb A bia, S.C., at some time during this (v^;
great temptation of the present price year to be composed of the chair- eI s, cliff
of cotton and helping to feed the man 0 f the equalization hoard and £mlth.
nations and the peoples everywhere county auditor of each coynty, to\ (* rt yj Camden —J. B. Arnett,
fighting for their liberties anti ov: | x a per cent of the value of ail Hrawley Black. Steve Cj-osby and
own." property for taxation, to adopt sofnc t |,c foiiowing recruits: Dan Ander-
The address follows: <, plan to secure a house to house can- 1 son j^rvev Buchanan. Franklin
. President's Ad'drrws. vaas and listing of proper# an ! (navis. Harry Knight, C#de Padgett.
"My fellow countrymen: 8U ch other things as will put on the j 0 h n Smith. I>*on Smith
(ioodlv Number ol Farmers am
Attended- tb-e
Meeting.
HON. GEO. WARREN ABSENT
CIVIC LEW HIS
DEFIES H SHEHIFf BEEN REORCliZED
(ireen Fond NfgroCharged With New; OftteerH Elected and Much
Flwee I Hied by Lor»! Speaker, a ad
Mach laterest Sbowa ta P»m-
po*e of the Meeting.
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« DATKS MW
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-Shooting Wife. Refuses to
1 Submit to Arrest,
POSSE FORMED FOR HUNT
Enthusiasm ShoA^ in
Work of League.
MRS. W1CHMAN PRESIDENT
Seventy-Five MFn Sworn la
f kepa Me, to go to Gref a Poad
to lax-ala Criminal**:
Other Active WnVfeerg (tenaw to
Fl>l OfBcial Poaltloa* la Ijeagne.
Next Meetlag May 14.
MEETINGS
a ..«« - The re organization meetiaf of
:tion taken . WalterborM’Civic league was
Lodge, Tuesday, , April ‘J4 11
o'clock a . m . »
Snioaks. Tuesday. April ‘_’4. ::
o’clock p. m . *
<'ottageyille, Thurs'J.ty, Ap;!! *•
-C, 11 ok loek a . m *
Bethlehem. Thursday. April *
L” h. :! iPclofk p nt.. *
Iiend4' -onviHo. Frid;'\. Aih:! -::
o'clock p tu.
Talipr, Friday, April -T, *
'o'< lo. k p in. -X
What tame near being a riot wa-,
U i P ro ^*^*y averted by the action taken .
^ I by Sheriff Loca* C. Padgett Sunday Monday afternoon at the dab
, I afternoon w hen Fraser - Ferguson.' l o ® a,! *’ Quile a large number of
backed by about l.*> negroes defle t ' l-idies were ptesent and entered Into
'sheriff Padgett. Depute Sht*rlt • ,he wo,k b f ^’Orffa^Ing with much
^ i.... i ....... ... I enthusiasm.
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Weeks and Chiet ot Police A« ker-1
man Ferguson Sunday inoVning J
i shot his wife, and
(Jlie horn.- of-K. W
let bareh tnis-trn'g Mis. Smith, who
was t n tlu* yarii Sheiit' •P.id::.*it
was notilied,,and taking Mi \\ <' i s
and Mi Ackviinan with ii i • .vet 1 .,
to atrest tin* negro .•ml lo.runi him
tti jail. What vv.’ys the surpm* of
Sheriff Padgett, \vm;n. upon reach
Tti. uia^s meeting at Wallet Uni o
scheduled titjder tire preparedness
plans for the State. Wasv held fit the
court house TttesdftV Tills meet rig
was under the auspices of I he i-ouji
tv committee and was attended h\
a goodly number of farmers qf th“
Icoti'nty. as well as a number of
Greenville Bobbie Bow- ladle ,
Crosby, and Pinckney | There was considerable* dlsapimint-
upon
ing Green Pond, to bH in Domed h\
Magistrate Sweat au«i X«thets
Fejguson was at Jjome heivvijy
her wlwe wish to unite wifti other
companies,
The ftdlowing are the members
ot the first regiment who have rc
that
iu ut.
ed. with a number of negroes .-ylso
aimed, hacking Itiin up. and swmtriitK
, that they would not fiihtii;! to hi-
attest, Tlie sberilf and 1iis depu
ties went to Fergusonjj/fum'ie, thjtif
Mrs. Herhert F. Schroeter called
later shot Ilea "‘eetitiK to order and presided.
Smith, the l.al . A f general disctission tfs to tho
objest oi the meeting it was unan
imously decided to _pf ; rfeot the re-
organization and elect officer*. The
lollowing being the choice of tha
League: Mir> F.P Wichntan,'*pres-
• dout; Mrs^fl. G . Price. 1st vic ». preft-
iclent; s. J .G . I’adgett. 2nd vice
Presiylmit; Mrs . K. T. H . Shaffer, re-
copditlg tefietary; Miss Edith Fra-
^c r, corresponding seoroturv; Mr*.
Ladsc n Fishhufne. treasurer, and
Mrs. .In*, M'. Klein, assistant treas-
u ret .
The League will l»egi ti u . o; Ke au
active program of work to oitto-
\ ectrtain
The' entrance of out belo'ed tax books J^he property of the State following business people counted upon to do her parkin rais
it a fixed ^5fr cent
(Signed I: A C . PADGETT
The following members of the
Board of Equalization were present:
Broxton Township. A. P -Cartel.
Warren Township. J. T Garris,
A. C. Padgett.
Hells Township. Uohert Black, T
Moore. H. P. rime:-.
\\ E. 11
Quin.
Veidie: Township, Ci
• \ej.'m! San
<i«*t s.. L. H . Koger .
. Walterboro. E T II
Shaffe:. il
W. Black. Jr.
Shviidnn To,vnst:ip.
I! B XuiXl)
country into the grim and terrio!
war for democracy and human riglcs
which lias shaken the world creates
e-o many problems of national life
and action which call for immediate
consideration and settlemfnt that 1
hope you will permit me to address
to you a few word* of earnest coun
sel Aud appeal with regard to them. j. Beach. G.'A. Benton.
"•We are v rapidly putting c*ur naviv^. Hey ward T ownsh ip. G E>*
upon an effective war footing ami M,
are about t»* c reate and equip a grertt
army, itut these ate the simph. i
parts for the great task to which w*
have address*-,i ourselves. There? n
^ not a single selfish e^'ment, far
. afi.T can see. in the cauxfc we are
figtltiiig foi. We arc* lighting lor
what we believe and wish to 1*** tii<*
rights ot mankind and for the fu
ture pep re and secunty of the world.
To do tliis 'Vteat thing worthily and
-successfully vve must devote our-
t-elve^to the service without regard
to profit cm material advantage* and
,vritli an energy and intelligence that
will rise to the level of the enter
prise itself- We must realize to the ^
fullest how great the task is ^aod
how man) things, how raanv kinds,
and elements of capacity and set- |{,-\. i;
‘ vice and self-sacrifice ip involves,
Things to be Done.
"These, then, are the things we
must do and do well, besides lights
4«g—the things without which, met-*
fighting would be fruitless:
“We must supplv abundant fWd Ke\. B. 1> Jackson, a tevnalisl
for ours‘*lves and for out ar.mies atki of note, ot Falcon. S .<\. assisted by
our seamen, not onlv but also for ; \Kev. K L. Todd, of Columbia a Bap
large part of the nations with whom ti«t minister, have arranged to op-*n
we have now made common cause » revival meeting in Walterboro.
In whose support and hv whose aid and have secured permission to us*
we shall be fighting. the school auditorium tor that pur
"We must supplv ships by the pose. \The meeting will begin nett
ment felt that the Hon. George War
reu. of Hampton
ing that tlie\ could ofTake the at HMt> , "'"ditions in afid around
lewn. Among (he fiist proposition*
lie.i-.il> ,0 ,H ‘ tackled will,doul)tb*ss b# that
i Will ,,f il 'd'lldten’s pltiy ground
i'pon arriving AF bis
lound that ^V’gusou
at tiled, having pistols
home. th»
w ho h-nl h«*4>n Chester rill**. Shet iff Badge!; c aUv.t't .
‘ >.in. n ... i.i 4 u .. I" fill ladies ot the town to beconti
An, eurpest^Ttivitation is extended
come aud give- himseH* qp. , - ,
negro came to within about 4 1 ' nterested in the work. of the Lea-
of sickness. His place wa fUled>^ rd, ‘ of Sheriff Padgett, with hh if n
however, by a number of l.»r^ Winchester coc ked in his hand, a id h •* { ,hj ' th * re * w "l ^ tt numb*:
mi iiaiiipiun. no nau iiffit >*•-
lerted as speaker for the oc'Casiou.
was utiavoidahlv absent on account- - 14 * IU * KI
speakers and Collet on county ynn b**
went to St. Goorge Saturday after- ink food orops and conserving h* i
noon with automobiles deedrated resources
companied the
M H lliott.
Fraser Township, .loiin >T:i*\m
Glov**r Township. Dodd. G
\v Ackfrtnan. i‘* Ijk^Wlllis
Lowndes Township. F.l K Savag/
Blal*e Township. < v W (irawdy. K
A Mar-in^A B.Arnisdoff.
ANOTHER REVIVAL
MEETING PLANNED ....
w ith flags: E T. II. Shaffer. HE. I /THe speaker.) d.yrf'1* particularly
Jones, I M . Fishburne, A V. Sear-;bptm the necessity for raising at
son. W W .Carter. Jr.. Miss Twepffl * home - eveiytj*1ng that is needed
Pickling. Miss Florrie B Adffison. f Amo nk th<j^e w ho spoke were F \V
W.W.Smoak A number-^of citi Kisher. ><iiiuty faun demonstiytion
Zens, int luding Mayoi> Glover, ac- ^ W Smoal. «*«litoi Tin-
PrpSs and Stan'^ard: Bev.Geo K
4y. of Cottagevill-. repieseiiiing
file Methodists of the <ounty; B< >
W.B.McCmn. oi •Lodge, leprcsei*'
ing the Baptists • ’ /
The local cotiiU)ittee was oi>rani
zed with F W, Hisher ;i s <dKUi nm*
.tlld Mi«s T weed h* Fickllrfg. sy(i>‘
\\>. 2. tary. A campaign wii|/1ie <^rfi«liict
District Convention
Held Here S
state,!: "I did not semi for you T'ii« "** w applicants for membership at
is my place and 1 will die with Mv
».ae in uiy hand." A deUton*t>dti«m
wa* made by the negroes lined up
in front of his house >\ h<v v. er*> also
armed.
After a consultation it a is d *
ruled best by tlye sheriff shd :i;<
■ieputie^ not to attempt to maI, 1 /
.ti rest undec such conditions. B
tllln ug Ul (*lee„ Pond Shejili Pad
gelt called (lo.iemoi .Manning o.v- f
the/dong distance t>'epito’i- .,nd i *
iKr-t«d Ih*- matter to hint. T ,
Governor piompU) order* <1 Sheri
Jhtdgett to sw**ar in as man) d< i-pC.
as he* n**eded ami pi dri ed to G iv •,
the next meeting of the League,
which will be held at the club room*
Monday. May 14.
Mrs. M. P t Howell and Mrs.'P.
L. Fishburne will be hostess lot
this occasion.
The re-orgaiiizatiQii of this Lea
rn* is a result of 'tiie -'■yKinferenr**
held :n the school auditorium fol
lowing tti** d'-hataitqua program.
\imdt goo,! hits been done by -the
C;yl-• Le.igue mi the pu-t and doubt-
l^•-s a gri'iiK'i range of iictivitie.s will
**.- 1: j>» Hi** ftiftne. *
The convention f<n Did;,
of tin* Colleton/fount> >: •<*rdenotn-
inatiodvnl Siit>dr\ schools, w;, held
with the JJiiptisi chun t> ;i: Whilter
boro Su-rlda'v Ther-* v .* - * larg*
num'her of Sunday s< ho,,| woik*-: .
prp<ent. although not many Sunda.
Schools outside of \V«iltci Imm o wet'-,
represented. Every speaker assign
ed to u discussion o' a subject wa
present and spoke with ability on
question assigned. There was
**d at a number of/jdaiejC in tie
county witli a vivw to
the gosp< I ol/jMepaiedm- ."
The membCi s ot/rilie local < om n •
tee are >' \V Bishei, farm U tiioi;
srratipjr agent. II S. St i ok lard
uperintendeni o| education: W \\
Smoak, cdtt.or Press and Standard
Kev.George K . Way, ot Cottage, ill*
lepresenting the Methodist • him h
Bev. W.B.McCu**n. Lodge, Baptist
li. Jiick<>on and Itev. If I,.
Tudd 4 uming to Coiiilnct Big
Itevival »t Auditorium.
only one session held, lasting fioni Bev . S. B . Hope. VValtei'hpio Presby
11 o’clock till 2 o’clock, after which Yerlan; Rev. II. F. Schioetlv. Kpi.-jvL
the visiting delegates were enter palian: Bev. G F Orttlaw, LlaiKtlot!
tained at the tr*«i)es of the people at Christian: U.H Wi< liman, \Valt**t
hundred- out of our shipyard* !•> IVt-dij-sday nUhl. and aill .onimii.. ^ , liradrs- Mi.,
carry .0 the other side or .he sea. for ahout.te,, days. .T"'*;.reklina. rohnlv elemouta,
*re. and revival meeting at Bed
,, Cottageville. Vhich will ,
M. be
vi k, a
ir wj
submarines or no submarines
will every day be needed there,
abundant materials out of our fields * ottageville
and our mines and our factories day. The> wi
with which, not only to cloth** and BeixJ^.L. Lavi
eqaip our own forces on land anil an< * a
aea, but also to clothe and snppoit
our people for whom the gallant fel
lows tinder arms can nq longer work,
to help clothe and equip the armies
with which we are co-operating in
Europe and to keep the looms and
manufactories there In raw mater
ials; coals to keep the fire* going in
ahips at sea and in the furnaces of
hundreds of factories across the
pnducting
Oak. peai
lose Sun-
joined herC by
a singer of note,
big choir ^*jll be formed to
assist in Chese services,
will be held -qt night 'only. and it i
expected that fbere will ‘be hug
a .endance from the start.
Short Course For
Preaching Sunda >‘
dinner.
)- The following is the program at-
carried out:
11 a. tu . Song service M th-
Baptist choir and devotional by Bev
McKinley Crosby.
ll:lf) a.m. How- the Organized
Sunday School Work Helps the In
dividual Sunday School.- B. G
Price, president of the county asso
ciation. /
11: 4> a.m. What are the Ad
vantages of Graded Lessons for the
Tweed!
ntary super
intendent.
12:lfi p m. How to become an
Efficient Teacher Judge .las K
Peurifoy.
12:45 pm. S*)ul Winning in th*
School. Be\ II F Schro*'
ter.-'
1:8® p m The Duty of th-
Home to the Sunday School. E L
Fishburne. v
boro, banker: Miss Tw«;eilie “Pick
ling and Miss Emma Jane Vai*/
home demonstration agents. Mi
James G.PadgetX ( ivic Leagu**.
Walterboro; ,^Mis A A. Hermlon.
Buffin. school ini prove riven t associa
tion; -Mrs K M .l*»lii*s. C D C
Walterboro.
Program for the
Pomf and make the arrest. Be turn .
ing to Walt<*i boro *Shf*: il> Pailpfbt
impre'Sed into Aei v»«-** abofft- 75 i n
preadur: tn , *‘P°lt :, t -latioti Monday
.morning atel go witti jtim,lo Greet
Pond.* . . *
Mouday mornint these . de|»ui,*.*-
were on . haml., full) aimed w C
i itie*, shot grliis and ydstols Ai-
riring at Ufectt Pond the, ,,<:<
foi tiicd into tw o compatties. on,* in
charge 1 of f’apt, J. E. Moot** and
tlu*‘other in charge of Majot John
/Blade \ guard was left at Green
Pond „ ibh instructions to keep all
tu*gto**s there who were at the sin
tuny or who should com*- there.
Several of them wet** searched ,atid
pistols h *ing found they were (ilaced
under arrest and seven men .and
four women were sent lo jail, eharg
e,| witli com complicity jit resisiinr
officers of tike- law. and other charg
es. It wa« found that several of
these wete in'tfhe crowd lit Fergu
son's home Sunday. ^
Sheriff Padgett sent former Magis
trate Towles, L. B Houck, Esq
Campbell Sanders. C. F. -Mucken-
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? WILL ORGANIZE *
-K- Se, <*ra I pi oniitietit ritizens
o) Wailerluiro are very much
-x interc d* d ih forming a home
* guatd f*u Wulterhoro. and it
* has been decided to call a
* meeting of ttins'*' interested for
* Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock
* at the Court House, It is pro-
* posed that the stores all close
* arTd everyone come out and
* join. D . is understood that It
* is possible to obtain guns and
* equipment from the govern-
* ment for tills company, who
* will remain at home and serve
* as a home guard The people
* of Walterboro and vicinity are
* much Interested in tins matter
* and it is expected-that a large
* attendance will be had at the
-it- court house Friday afternoon.
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NO DIN.NEB TO \ ETEKANt4
County Club Members !V,rs - J - E - Pinckney’s
rh- V' Brother Wounded
sea: steel out of which to make aims canning club members over the cotin-y
and ammunition both here and ty w ill J>e held at Walterboro j on. j y Pinckney lets recei,
there; rails for worn out railways May 3#th and fflst and June 1st. „ d a tCegrani from Ottaw-a. Ontano.
back of the fighting front; locomo- These three day* will be devoted to A| , r „ ll5 Containing new-*
ti ve*. and rolling stock to take the ulk 8 and demonstrations along our*. . brother qer^eam H^nr,
».ac- », ,h.., -«-r, hay «M., .» l.ne of ««■,. W- hop. ‘ A h ^’.7
pieces; mules, horses, cattle, for la- have with us dunng tins tune as m(t(ed tQ {h(t hospi(a , a| Boulonge.t
bor and for military service; every- many of the State workers and otii- A 10 suffering from °' 8 (
thing with which the people of Eng- e.r capable speakers as possible. 'multiple gun shot wounds No pai- Published by the Committee.
land and France and Italy and Rub One day will be devoted to d**’; titular* were given The telegram *
•ia have usually supplied them' cussions and demonstrations plan- ho *„ v< > r> rontain . (| a promi! „. tn 1KOX SMITH TRIES %RMA LIKE
•elves but cannot now afford the ned especially for the ladies *-■
. m . fuss ah,| Magistrate Sweat's negro
Association Meeting constable. Smith Leach, to Greet*
; Pomf Sunday night with instruc
ts tions to watch the house and not to
The Second (Ttion Division of th** allow Ferguson to e-scap*- At day
* olleton Baptist Association will light next morning they discovered fci'iug a dinnei to the vet»*iatts of
meet w iih Little Salkehatchi** church th a i Ferguson hart not s|f.pt a t bU
on Saturday before the fifth' Sun- home, hut that he had stayed at <
*lay in April - cabin a few hundred yards distant
Introductory sermon by Be, ..\n attempt was made hv them t*>
ter Black on Saturday at 11 n'< l<»ck, cut oft Ferguson’s escape, but he
and mission sermon on Sundav ai came out and fired* at Leach, why
k| o'clock by Rev. W. H. McCuen. was near the house, and at the pat
On Saturday the following sub- ty at long range with his rifle, and
jects will be discussed: made oft. getting the house between
The Dollar and the Church. Is him and the posse Thev retutne'f a,1, l Ki'** tl'em as mi^th pleasute.
the amount spent commensui ate the fire, but it is not thought/Ren *
with the value received? Speaker* guson was hit as th** distance w a
Rev Walter Black and others. too gi^at
Can a Christian Backslid"'* amt
The ladies of the local chapter of
the t'nited Daughters of th** A*bn■
federacy have been accustomed to
th** county, but this veil owing to
the fact that so mam of the son«
and grandsons *>f the veterans are
in service, they have decided not to
have the diunct this year, but to de
vote their energies to doing some
thing f<»r the hoys in set vice, w hich
the focal members think will be
more satisfactory to the veterans
4 \D» T \DA\1S M\KIN4. 4;4>4>|l
I'pon arriving on th". stem*, th
two companies began a s.vstema'i
hunt for the fleeing negro, and Cjpt
McManus of the chain gang, and the.
It is
men. the materials or the m.Vhin- expected that as many club men.•
•ry to make
.. 4 ires let Efficiency.
"It is evident to every thinking
man that our industries. on the
farms, in the shipyards, in the
mines, in the factories'. . must be
made more prolific and more effi
cient than ever and that they must
hers from all ovei the county will 1
attend as possible, and all whe * oni«* j
will have as nice a time as WaMer-
boro ran offer. Those in charge ar»*
expecting a helpful, as well as
good fime.
notify further developments.
KNLISTKIJ IN MUMPANY XI
Guy Sanders left Tuesday
ta-on M Smith, who went last
A notice has beep received from
President Biggs, of 4'lemson College,
by Mr. anil Mr*. J. G. Adams to
the effect that their son. who is a
cadet at that institution has made'*
soon discovered and followed sev-j* 00 ; 1 ’ h " work ** J 0, «* ,here '
**«*al aihs into the low countrv and l ( i,dH l Adam " ,h r oa **™
finallv lost It Is thought that F ,,.., Wb-uUuraj Mholaiwhip from thl.
guson was taken on a horse and car-i r<>unt > r ' an,, ‘ H ° n Xhe hi * h, *’ ,t h0B0r
ried awav. as Ih** dogs could noti’
keep the ?r$il further. So the posses
had to give itpllhe search and re-
if so. will he h*J Saved Dying in
that State? Speakers: II .1 Gjv
**ns and others.
Gel’s Sovergnily and Man's Free blood hounds of the county \>er
X^ency; is there harmony between brought into chase. The trail was,
these great doctrines? Speaker: F
urtis and others.
thin to Walterboro without thei* i
iweelc to Columbia to stand ay ex- man. althouglrt they were success- tB-—i
(aminatiofl to go into the navy as a fill in finding several of the leader* |
for j recruit, not being able to stand the jn the mol* who defied arrest Sup- with
roll of the class, which is a great
gratification to his parents and wilt
be to his many friends over the
county.
(Continued on Pag" Four, t
J . I Heard, of Bamberg.
Saturday night and Sunday
city.
the leadiness with which the
i'Camp Styx, where he go"s>*s a re-1 |>hv*ica| examination. Mr. Smith re 'day afternoon It was a tired and citizens of Waltei'boro and the sur-
(erttit for Company M ML Sander, ! turned K> Waltert»j|ro. ami wen; disappointed company of men who rounding country responded to the
is a son of P.B Sanders, and is aiagalti Saturday afternoon with the returned to town on the evening call for their service. He said it
spent (young man of sterling worth. He o’ber recruits and members of th.* train, but they were satisfied with showed him that he could count off
in the]will make 14 men from this countv-> vv - i t regiment, with a view to en- their day’s work. Sheriff Padgett the people of the county for their
iffn-the first regiment listing as a recruit in Co. M. expressed himself as well pleased co-operation in enforcing the law,
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