The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 26, 1917, Image 1
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WALTERBOHO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 36. 1917
NO. ft.
Program Second
Union Division
HERE IS WEEK
JUHjE mexdki. L SMITH i’KK-
«lDIXO AND EfSHIMi THE
COURTS BUSINESS
MANY CASES ARE TRIED
Several Murder Case* Di>po*ed oi
•ad Other MatUra Settle!—Grand
Jury ia Seeelon.
■
The Union meeting of The lower
division of Colleton Association will
meet with the • Ridgeville Baptist
church, Friday. Sept. 28.
The following is the program:
10:00 s a. m. Meeting called to
order by Moderator.
11:00 a. Preaching by Rev.
P. W. Warretfc ",
2:30 p. m. Song and devotional
service led by Rev. O. A. Martin.
. 3:00 p. m. Discussion: What
ire the Duties and Quali float tons of
a Deacon led by O. W. Way.
7:00 p. m. Preaching by Rev.
L. B. Ackerman. *
Saturday.
10:00 a. m. Song and praise
service led by Joseph Langdale.
10:30 a. m. Discussion: Are the
Churches Giving in Proportion to
their'^ability? .led by Rev. G. A.
Martin! */ .
11:00 a. m. Preaching by Rev*
A. A. Bailey.
2:30 p. m, Song and praise ser
vice led by G- W. Way:
3:00 p. ra. Discussion: What
Constitutes Scriptural Baptism?
led by Rev. P. W- Warren. 4
7:00 p. m. Preaching by Rev.
WE YOi TIME FOR
AUTOMOBILE OR PUIO
CHANCE FOR SOME I.AI’Y TO
* WIN EASILY A VAl.l- ^
ABLE PRIZE
Couteat i. Actively Starting (MT
Will Gala Great Momentum
Time to Get Busy.
The September term of the Court
of General Sessions convened here
Monday morning, with Judge Men
del L. Smith* Camden, ^presiding.
Solicitor Warren. Stenographer Rod
rigues. Clerk Hudson. Sheriff Pad
gett. and a sufficient htimber df
bailiffs, with every member of the
grand and all but thfee members
of the petit Juries in their .place*.
Judge Smith did not take up much , J. M. Craven,
time in charging the grand jury., Sunday.
He called attention to the great 1 1«:00 a. m. Sunday sc^fcol.
* number of murder cases on trial j H^O a. m. Missionary sermon.
and stated that there were either . . ■ —
a lot of men Hr thts^ county who | ***** * * * ********
were too mean to li'e and needed thk cvtioviai ** ' «*
killing or there were some violaters * ' T THK *
of the law 1 . Seven murder cases on ********** ******
on* docket is too great a number.: WTiDN'ESDAY-^The unusual and
Speaking of the violation of the interesting story of the adventures
prohibition law. Judge Smith said a country girl visiting her aunt
that society has not a greater enemy jn ., Kreat ritv is fol(1 Jn “Betty In
than the man who will soli liquor (ho |, ion * s B on •• a Favorite Film
to a neighbor unlawfully for profit..' Feature. -w «
putting into his hands that which “Chains of an Oath,” a story of
human experience and observation exceptional Btregtfy,
has shown to rob him of reason and Four-Minute Speakers.—Hon. M.
enthrone criminal intent. j, smith
Judge' Smith announced that FRIDAY—‘‘A Kentucky Cinderalla"
there would be no Saturday- court, w jjj j )P Bluebird presented.
, and that there would be no continu- when Rupert. Julian, who directed
antes of cases unless upon affidavit ^e production, and Ruth_ Clifford,
of reputable physicians that the daintiest of screen queens, will lead
persons to be tried were physically an all-star-company in presentations
•unable to be in the court. 'of F. Hopkinson r Smith:*js" popular
.* True Bills. story. *>\ / • 1 1 , —*
•The grand Jury returned the .fol- j. 1 Four-Minut^ Speaker.—E. L.
lo’ .:lp true bills:- ! Fishhurne.
D. M. Carter and Harley Osteen./ MONDAY—Oorinn'' Griffithv is ex-
t a^s-aulf and battery with intent to ©ellently cast in “The I^ist Man.”
kill. ji * ' Y ’ y I ’ ‘ FoUr-Minute Speaker—L. •' B.
Isham Padgett.*Walterhoro. ut- Houclt.M
'll requires only ten or fifteen
minutes of your time on the most
obstinate cases -to obtain a year’s
subscription to. The Press god
Standard, and this may be done ie
less than five minutes. Enough of
these will win the automobile To be
given away by The Press and Stand
ard at the close of Its great, voting
contest. Even If it takes the en
tire time of a contestant to win.
there is nothing any lady in this
county can do which will yield such
a splendid return. Among , four
friends and acquaintances there nre
many who will give you a subscrip
tion Jnst for t|ie asking. The con
test is still in the nn&}iir&t.ing stage,
and if your mime does not appear
thq list given this week, clip a
I’S SOILDERS
DEI GREILSERDOFf
Election Ordered
For Extra Levy
• The County Board of Education
has received the. petitions from the
trustees of the Walterboro aqjiool
district asking for an election on
PEOPLE OF COUNTY ABBEMBLKI the question' of an additional levy
TO DO HONOR TO SECOND
. ■yVOWpMQMMT
NUMBER OF CONTESTANTS BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHT
Sapper at Civic
7^7.-c^
Followed
By Reception at School
Walterboro and the surrounding
community gave the Colletob con
tingent of' fwenty«one- young men
who ieft Saturday morning for
Camp Jackson, a rousing reception
Friday night, end an enthusiavtie
send-off as the train pulled out Sat
urday morning. The first 5 pei\
cent of the hoys who left a few days
ago di»i not receive such a recep
tion. on account of the short notice
given, but the ladies of the differ
ent clubs of the town got together
.ami derided lo see that no others
were permitted to go off without
having the glad hand and best wish
es evpresseji ih person. '
The reception Friday night con-
sisted of a supper given to the hoys
at the Civic League rooms, and a
of five’^mllls for support of the
schools in the district. These pe
titions contained the required num
ber of signatures of electors and
freeholders and the election has
been ordered for Thursday, Octo
ber 11.
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* WALTERBORO CIVIC LEAGUE *
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Being ever In beed of funds, the
k Civic League is going to have a
real live minstrel show on the night
of October 4. This show will he
given' by the girls of thp town and
tf.erq win be no end of pretty cos
tumes, live Jokes and gay songs: All
are invited to come for the small
fee of 25 cents "Tor grown-ups and
15 cents for children.
i ev
Rvery Civic League member and
Vry-one in the towp can help the
country at this time 1 by sending
books and magazines to our soldier
boy$ in camp. They, of necessity,
must have some leisure tljne, and
if they have good things to-read at
this time they will keep but of mis
chief. Don’t send them books that
you wouldn’t like for your own bpy
NEW CROSS SWAMP
METHODISTS OF CH08S SWAMP
REBUILD CHURCH BURNED
NEARLY YEAR AGO
REV. EDWARDS OFFICIATES
Boone of Worship..
A very large , congregation as
sembled at Cross Swamp Methodist
church Sunday, the occasion helag
the dedication of the new church,
built to replace the one burned al«
most a year ago. and the holding
of the fourth quarterly conference
for the charge by Rev. O. E. Ed
wards. \
The dedication service was hbld
immediately after a very able/ser
mon by Presiding Elder G. Emory
Edwards, of the Charlestph dis
trict. and w;as most impressive.' 1
Trustees, Stewards and/ building
committee were’invited to seats near
the front of the churpn. And during
nominating coiipon from this paper P'lblic reception and meeting at the ghaffer *hey will be s*nt off nt once
sr ooi auditorium. A number of
to read. If any , one, whether a
Civic Leagueo member or not. has
any., hooks or magazines-to spare j the dedicatory exercises were call*
wiH s**nd them - to» Mrs. E. .7. H. jed to stand aroun$F the chancel.
and send it i<nj Get yoilr friends to
working for you, and GET BUSY
yourself. A good start is^haif vfotf.
Read the advertisement and rules
in this issue, and begin to send in
subscriptions. Already quite a few
ha^ye come In. and many of the con:
testants pre at work. There is st41J
opportunity to get in and an even Z.* 1 nr
Moor*
start. \ *
The following young ladies have
been nominated: 1
Walterboro and Routes.
Following tht
congregation w:
tevnc false check.
,Isham FadceU. WWerboro,
hr. ic!: of trust with fraudulent in-
te T '‘ . Td' L'por.y a/fer' trust.
-■J. \v. Bryan,** vioU/bn . of
etri'H ation, lav./
J. E. Moo«K licndtr.-
lation of tieb eradiejition
Ren Brown, (VP- SmitJ
Brown./Jane Trupll
larceny of live stock,
Oct. ^.-^-Mcther O’ Mine.
Pictures commence at 8;.00 p. m.
ieorge
icton.
Alfred . Hepderson.
/%u!nTBenton, violation of pro-' grew suddenly won*^and die ( i a
CLVDi: RISHKR
Snwak«. Houte 1. Sept. -\y
!v(b-.» Bisher. the 1" yearspld/son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jtishen/dfed
d.’jiday.uiTter an illness of onl/ a few
days. H<‘ developed sex'cra^compU-^
cations with an attack of malana.
He was thought to be d/<ing well up
to Fridav morning at .which time he
/
hibition. law. -
William Fraser, violation of pro
hibition law.
few hours Iqter. •. .•*-
held at the Stokes burying ground
Saturday afteinoon., being ronduct-
B. Scoggins, assisted
e funeral was
hibiHon^V 10 "' ^ ° f . r* ^ %«*** .fSSttW
/vBennie ^lamiltpn. larceny of live
sto
B
and
Char leg Duffie. murdejV'
der of the Orangeburg district. *i
Bennie HamBton. housebrealG^K 1
1 larceny. v '* / V
Charlep Duffie. murder/^; L_ .. . AB .
Willlam Mitchell, murder. ^ d .
Fraser Ferguson, murder. y^their man>
David and Betsy GreeYv lar.^y. fors who f
CARD OF THANKS
A
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Risher and
ily desire' to return thanks to
friends and kind neigh-
assisted them in the last
illness and death of their ~son. ,
Clyde. Their sincere sympathy and
kind assistance will never be for-
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W. W. (>cfer. Jr., murder.
X Monnj*^Padftvtt, murderX
In life casrt 1 o> the true \ bills
against Isham RadgeUk which ^' as KOMon -
^bn suit etnered by Henry PadgAtt-
relative to a shipment of cottony \
thisXllr. Padgett slates, was a ml^-VddrcsSfed to 'if. Glower. These
understanding, and was settled. In .Jy* 1 s-dzed and brought to Walter-
cdurt yesterday and the Vases mark-' by Mr. Padgeit, and were. Ip
ed nol pros<$eqni on the docket. evidence at the trial. Sheriff Pad-
No IlilK. ; gett tVtifled that Koester refused
H. T. Hern'don. Violation of tick jp openxoom. which, was lo< ked. un-
eradicaffon law. / 1 tji he 'started to lifeak door, and
"Sam Hnnisoru^ftttempt to* p.oi • m jobf him. iKetv that barrel contain--
with inlent to kill." X — - y ed neaKbeery/nd when Deputy Pad-.
< n-es Tried. * gett Started t\ l/reak open barrel.
Z.
\V. Carter. Jr,., tried for-kill- admitted that ijN was whiskey.
Ing Jim Behling at Smonks.' April a iso testified that
23, IttlT. was found not guilty. Mr. was willing to pleaX guilty at
Roes
end gi
ster stated h
g-
Carter shot Behilng while assisting istratd Bryan’s officeXatid settle the
sheriff in making -arrest. It was a rase, but that later be employed,
case of justifiable homicide. Pad--counsel and would nqX/
gett and Moorer represented the This testimony of Sheriff was
defendant. ' contradicted by Koester on the
Willie Mitchell entered ^ plea of stand. He claimed- that the' room
guilty ,for ' manslaughter. being was’ o^ien. and that the hafr/ of
charged with killing his brother, whiskey was put there by bjs driver
Samuel Mitchell at a negro church, the night before while lie was ab-
n'ear Round in April. . Fishhurne sen^ ib ChaVleston. and ti'at he did.
and Fishhurne represented defend- not know it was there till his atten-
ant. ' tion was called to it by Mr. Padgett:
Steve Btnrk. tried for murder, Tire beer and other whiskey was
vas found not guilty Black killed for his personal use. He denied
his father-in-law. Ned Ladson, Jan. having stated in Magistrate Bryan’s
52. 1917. at C-reen Pond. H. R. offic*. that he wished to plead guilty
Padgett’'Snd J. C. Lemacks were 'and settle.the case,
counsel for the deiendant. The jury returned a verdict
William Samuel, charged with as- not guilty. Padgett and Moore/
sauit and battery, with * intent to represented the defendant,
kill, was tried’and found guilty of V. W. Kenton fried . for killing
assault and battery of a btgft and Frank Benton in July. IblS, jfo Sal-
aggravated nature Samuel boat, kehatchie swamp, va* fourid not
bis wife on P. J. Liston’s place near xuiltX This case was fried at-the
Snjoaks. D.. B. Pcurtfov represent- Ma/th te^m and n mistrial resulted.
fhe-4efem|ant. . -, . - ! 1>. B Peq^-iloy. IV%. >epresented
^'Alice Stripes, tried for violation of the defendafilfc
prohibition laVry.was found guilty. -
'H. L. Koester, Vd .laclcsonbpfo.' .The. grand
*’*■*.* triqd for violatfonX&fkJhe pro- PresenthwjjR at the begT
Miss Elizabeth Jon
Miss Edith Black.
Miss Audrey Jones.
Miss Hazel Felder/
Miss Mattie Still. ’
^liss Ethel Fripp.
Miss Urel Yarn.
Mts*^ Blanche Chassereau.
Miss Thelma Padgett.
MJsb TKiy Jones.
Miss Edith Frafen/
» Miss Besste Klup^ftokes. -
^ Miss Annie" yXy Koper, Kor.ite. 2
Mi s Ksther Langd. lo. Rot:t.- 2
Mi - Uebecfa \dams. Rout* 2.
Mi:i May Netties, ]Loot«» 4. ./
M.i.-s Eliza Snead, Route 5.
Round. • • > '
Miss Coi l ie JlMle Iliil.
Miss Vic Risher. Z
Miss Fairy Hiott.
Miss Alma Hiott.
Miss Katharine Smoak.
Mrs. E. T. Hiers.
\ti ss L4ila Rlekenbnker.
< 'ottageville. ‘ .
Miss Helen PiereC.
Miss Ethel Reeves.
Miss Carrie Lou Willis.
Miss Ethel Ackerman.
Miss Alef DuRant.
Lodge.
Miss Essie Cone. t
Miss Armeda Jones. K
Miss Olive Jones. '
Miss Eula Jones.
Miss Annie Miley. \
Miss Pattie Miley.
Miss Elise Berry.
Miss Ida Ponds.
Sfokes.
Miss Clarice Welch.
Miss Kffi«» ’ Roach.
Rtiffin and Roi|tcs.
Miss Vera Crosby, Route ).
Miss Leila Morris. Route 1
Miss Irene Breland.
Miss Thelm;! Miley. X
Mrs. Eugene Graham. .
Is’nndton.
Miss Beulah Godley.
MrgX.T. F. Rentz, Jr. ,
k..-Margie Rentz.;
MiSs Leila T»olk.
Miss Mary Polk.
Miss Lucy PolkX
Miss Sue Godley.
Sinonk«.
Miss Ruth Risher.
Miss Ethel Hauls.
Miss Emma Jatie
Miss Mamie Hie
Miss Cora Con
Miss Lena
Mis* Hallie
ss Marian May.
RyW. Padgett
ss Ruth Bennett.
r. chairman of the dotal
board; E. T If. Shaffer. H.-rin'or t
G Padgett. R. M. ,T,.fr,. r) ,. c . M
P Howell. E-q.. W. W Smoak.
c’airman of the County Council of
Defense, presided o^-r the meeting.
A r-sponse v.n^ made by Carlos M.
J 'Hies. >!.<< spoke feelingly; He
f- hi aitfong, other things that t'->
c X” u r oftyygd ur* his lite as a sa*c-
* e for the rood of .the world, and
frit that th
e exorcises th©
short speeches Vwere made bv lorai I t, .j i T. , congregation wart dismissed and In-
speaker^ rind music w^ furnlghed gct^rid.^f the papers vlted to partaiZ of a bot.nte -»ln-
by the WalterMro brass .band,. Fol- if". 1f" 0 !' 1 **< n *‘ r M * rVpd picnic style on the'
low inland before the speaking the f i ^ A toWn Judged ground* jyrid In the afternoon tb©
ladi.*? served delicious fruit punch , l * disgrace ^The^only way^ get fourth d/brterly conference of the
vJi?r w rv * -•'If or h-™vif i ♦T'rKwwitid.,.,»«J.>»>W<| th.
\
not to.row even a scrap of paper
on the street. Th^ Civic I>*ague
some^ lime ago placed green boxes
nf different plap*.ts on Hi•v'srreefs i
hopes the papers would be put/in
churches comprising, the charge 4o
bjr in good condition.
The new Cross Hwattip church
stands on thf* site of ti»e okl church,
and ts the fmtrUi on© to occupy the
;»>- ON KDfSTtt
r\
^ young nien of tli
,in , no r , : ha V fn Walterboro.
^^ ^v ith uv:\yov Wv f’ *' « •
>• I* • fft': : Jh. •,V:;d ‘thr/kl 1 * 1 ,M
prflttAtncjd five 'beuX* >: •
Hope 'ft , ;iMlXr Of/fh-II tOTI CO r lj\tV„ (!
»ei'. B**.?r V Vi v. r(1 ;> XiY,!, n
•vrsons aLaad. ',^.. *./ . f tibu. v “nt ,t'\ lallst
... ,np 7 Franro ! ,/H-d be U'e/rue. i fo;\, ,f
’ ^ Jill IOI1 UOfft.s , yf t / Afr 'tftA T- I ?
o/soon. The arrang>vfY\c;/Xnjoyi.*1V{! '
them. So. next tinuv-ymt'bav/an . sa,no s b ot Las! November, one
impul se to throw awav fhat /read ^h'udav afternoon, the. church was
lett-r pi newspaper .look for the i discovered to be on fire, and hut for
gre/i i*o\ jo p\:t them in. /You can n few pjws and the chancel railing
find it for*** little looking.. We entirely consumed. A large
^ * appreciate >our/o-op'er.itlon crowd, assembled ns th<* church
in tbjs sp t’hr.t t c caq/nave a tlean-' burned, and before th»y‘dispersed
.-/ i the, determination was expreRsed to
i
Ti
ev.
A-/--:. Ro
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ml:
it
t’>
■; j;
ccas-sted of ..Me#
he am'
* in th.
;and th
' training to'
I’icnts c nm*
F, Jl. Jo
O. Pad
Irving 41. Fish
j-number of othe
| pretty waitresses
men lacked nothing.
Colleton’s 'contingent ’of tweniv-
one are as follows:
iehrild. A bulid'nr rot-ijiifieo was
appointed to begin work, and
C l ongii C’' J r *lTorb. ,,n ' ended by
the deyoGon and sacrifice qf the
people/ or tf-e- rotun’unHv. -n larger
nn-1 belter ebdreb build I nr has h'»en
erected th; n the old, and the beautv
«/f it is that it was paid for as -It
ta|ih. v nml arv debt.
A '• y ■ «<V»cb. hanginjr over it to embarrass ; tt\X
fishiiyg and gWod mrimWgftip. - ■ / / “
y.,'(
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Percy Ernest Beach. Walterboro.
Claussen M. Cgtter, Ritter. A
Fred Crosby. Walterboro: ' *
Harold K. Hyrne. Walterboro
Rufus Savage. Jacksonboro.
.Krasins Greely Jones, Smoaks
Edgar L. Smith. Ruffin.
Henry Fred Koester. Jacksonboro
Barney Rolx£rtson. Smoaks.
f harles E.‘ .O’Quin, VYaiterhorn. ‘
Carlos M. Jaques. - COttngevll|o v
Abraham E. Will/. Cottageville.
Robert A. Hiott/vValterboro.
Archie Savage. Ja<ksonbor«j.
Jesse Muidaugh, Islandton.'
Edward H./Sims. Stokes. :
Curtis XL/StrRdcIand. Cpjleton.
Walter Kag^ofi, Waltorhojo.
Chari/ r. Given?., Ruffin. , ,„, l%
Heri/rt J. Thomas, Smoaks.
Ku/us (*Uiitt»n Kinard. Islandton- 1 " p .
*1. W. RISHER £N VACATION \
F. W. Risher. Colleton’s efficient
and hard worked county faihfi
agent. Is taking a week of the holl-
d 11 ' allowed him Ibis week. H“
wilixretiirn. and resume his work
parly next week..
RED ( ROSS Kl’RGICAL BA IKIES.
' J
Avant Tr.. C. H. Campbell.
Tjjnst-es— N. K. Polk, J. W.
Avant, Jr., J. J/ Connelly, F. H.
I’olk, J. G. Ponds.
Steward* ft. T/^olk. F. H.
Polk. J. W/Avant/Tr., W. N. Jones.
A cl^iss is being orgnnired to mivko
Red Cross surgical badges, and spfi-
plies havv been ordered for /this
<lass. As soou as received/ Mrs.,
Wilson, of AJlendale. will come *"
Valtorhoro bjr teach them. All
.Indies wishing th Join.gre uvg*(l to
ifnir names ro M
BOYS REACHED
/CAMP SAFELY
InteresMng t/etter From line, of Our
S«»ldier faids Who l.e’t Sat-
urday for Service.
s. B.^fb I 'H/' | . Camp Jackron. Columbia. Sept,
•ivirv .j 24.—.>s promised. I shall endeavor
./ tmmg
Sixty-Orie Negroes
Will Go Oct .3rd
A
The moveinebt of .negro troops to off
Camp Jackson will begin Oct. 3rd. tn.
eavor
MHIK OUT I OU ,VK»\1»/Y. tH'T. I, [fo gi A r/Abd skmcl,’or’the'iife w©
to JtaVe'a genera! , twe going to lead. 'S-
cleati-iip daX AU who \nre inter-j The boys arc all feeling well and
esterl in cemHbry' uol one seem to take il hard, except as
11o-d t, yA warn them to ibei/t ns beds w hich were rather hard, but
tin-re A thar day. The ladlef will I guess we will be njore pccustomcd
bring dinner for the men. We ask I 1° ibem tonight,
you all to bring axes, rakes./ hoes. We have gone through vnidoug
We ore .gying to start at 8 a.
Don't miss the date. We Ic-g
X
a l it.
according to instpetions sent lt>' ;' a U friends to help us make Uve
Provost Marshal crowdt-r to Gov- Oak one of the best colored. ceme-
ernor Manning. Ou tnlg date 2fi terios fn t!ie county. ^ Give that day
per cent of negroes will Win to to the dead. Up.
move" to
this number
Padgett,
tiers.
the mobilization camps. Of
be", Hodth Carolina will
furnish 2,618. and Cdlletott will
send 61 of thek*-. Jr is underetoo-1
that there g'ill be/ big'cefebra’.ion
at Walterboro for these arranged
by the Begnoeg of the towiv
J. If. M. JENKINS. Mgr.
ict: cream frolic
X
There will he an Ice creftm sup-
0 f per at the Bethlehem school house,
near .Round. \pn Friday night of
next week. Oitohfr R. This is give
Mfcali Jenkins Chapter, U. D. C..
will meet'with Mrs. Clare Flshburn-*
Friday affcrpOOn at 4 o’clock. This
is the most important meeting of
the .year. a« the election of officers
Will take place.
Mrs. Abri S. KareKh. formerly of
this pla^e, but now of Gastonia, N.
* !* W r" for second-hand
aa>s/ Mrs. Karesh states that they
afr delighted with their n-^v home
WANTED Highest yh price paid ^ , n
bags. V\alterX l|iak|n|<
Q-’ /**. good wi
.hirv FimNlte*. Work.
nd Jury himdi-d'lu Its fi-
|,V (he ladto. of ifc " ,l "” hnf
‘ lub to raise mohey for the ex
penses of a delegat^.sent to the
State short course at tVinthrnp Col
lege this summer. Everyone is In-
vitad to come and bfiffg spme one
else.
boro Ice & Fuef Cq
d like the hustle and l^dy air WANTED— Experience sal/Mady
a* J. Frank’s, Walterboro:^ It.
o—■
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. l^tnacks have ,-ou ^ALE—Eight room house, in-
moved into their handsome new
bungalow on Hampton street. This
is one of the pretty 1 ome^ of Wal
terboro and -is quite an addition to
the town.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
The regular teacher’s exarrdna-
cluding. kttchen and bath. Hot
and cold water. Screened. Good
locality. ‘House.” care The
Press •‘and Standard. • It.
WANTED—To buv 10b hogs rnng-
Jrir fr « r v 75 f o LOO pounds. Write
any vpg have and price.
duties today, being checked through,
examined and each had a shot of
antitoxin© ppt in our left arm.
whielf I feel will make our arms
quite sore. We had to make up
our own* beds and sweep out; some
had to serve fn the mess hall. Th©
grub is kind of coarse, but like ev
erything else we are all taking It
.naturally, as If we »erp used to It
all our lives. V-
Have met moat all of . the boy*
that were called-Jn-the first five per
cent. -4ind they like the life very
much. *
Y *11811 keep you potted at var-
infervals as to how we are
out. Give the ladle* a
good writd-up for their kindne** In
giving the boys the supper. , We
hope to take part in another one
when we romf back, as we never
11 forget their kindness. The boys
haiX-always got that supper on
their mTnda.^
Best /eganRc-.^Jo the people of
Walterboro. TL Koester.
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