The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 17, 1917, Image 1
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VOL. 39.
WALTERBORO, S. C., WEDN ESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1917.
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NO. 8.
lEHimH FI
HELD HERE FROM
TO SIXTEENTH
OF NOVEMBER
MS WILL
10 Jit DIB BIEWI HOLD MEEliG
ANM AI. ASSOCIATION .WILL RE
HELD WITH PINK GROVE
C’HCRCH NO. U
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L> **
greater THAN E.V £ R the program announced
of Show* H*re Been Thr^ Fall Days of
V»V
lad Fiao Free
Attract ioan. ,
The second .Southern Carolina
Fair will he held at Walterboro the
and Helpfal
Be Held.
WIU
The Colleton Baptist Association
will be held on Friday before the
third weet in November, the exact fourth Lord^s Day in October, 1*17,
dates belnt November 13. 14. 15 and with the Pine Grove No. 1. church.
- 1C. The present outlook for the, We. the pastor and officers of sa!4
fpir is exceptionally good. _ For church, in order to alleviate mat
jv eight years there has been a fair at ter* pertaining to the welfare of our
Walterboro. the first seven of them |association, take this means through
being conducted as Colleton County'the columns-of our county P*PeiJto
fairs. Last year subsequent to the state the order of buttness. The
organisation of the Southern Cal'- following *• order of business
• ollna Association, it was decided to | ‘ v. Friday •Mtimlng. ^
enlarge the scope of the fair and I . Id-"'*' *■ m - Song and prnyer
bold a .Southern Carolina Fair. 1 B * rv l c *- , . , . ,,
'Thta was auch a splendid success |„ 1 ® :4 "or' 1 of welcome. J.
.that the aewnd Sbuthwn Carolina * ><krmoB by
Fair was early determined upon, and _ ■#. b \ckermau '
this pill doubtless be the besCand B ‘
n'f r 'Naitcrboro. n , Dinner served on the
The Colleton Cpgnty A Fair Associa- ,
tion was organized for the purpose ■ 2;00 / nevotionai. - A
of Jioldlnjr rlucationdl fairs. and ! 2;15 Report on education
with a view to helping in the great Tteport on temperance,
work of upbuilding this section of j 3 . 0ft Report on Baptist’hospital,
the State. TJvis has been done sue-! 4;15 Report on B Y. P. V /
cess fully apt the judges, soiqe of j • 5:l( >o. Miscellaneous business and
whom haare returned year after year, adjournment. - /
.state that the growth and improve-, Kutunlay Morning
ment in live stock* poultry and
miss mhue cn, of iilm : •
' ~ M 1HIS WEEt l CDKIESI
Several Surprises in The Press and Standard's
Great Voting Contest This Week — Miss
: Carter Leads Witlf Miss Laurie Maxey, of
Smoaks, a Close Second, and Right RteMfcd
Her is Miss Inez Airman, and then comes
Mini Pearl Uljaeir.
COMMUHUnUH
IT LABOR A
V* .* r» * . * ^
MPLRNDID DIHPI.AY OF EXHIBITS
MADE AT TABOR’S SECOND
COMMUNITY FAIR
The laterest being shown In Tbe His* Beqsje Blue Stokes.
Pre*a and Stasdard’s voting “ “ ” ‘
this week U exceedingly gra
to the Ceaost Man. T1
been n general shaking up of
tentanta since the paper eame dpt
last week. Miss Pearl Ulmer. u»»
led then. »* now fourth. Mias An-
air Carter te now in the lead. wR*t
Mia. Laurie Maxey. ef Smoaka. eee-
ond. Miss Ines Ackerman Is third.
There has been-a considerable gain
With quite a number, and any of tho
contestants can do great' thlnga la
a week, as is shown by these results.
Some contestant who has only
nominated may come out ahead
week.
There is «jnnoh interest shown.In
the winning of the handsome wicker
roeker being given a» ^ special prised Miss Kthei Reeves
this* week by the Price Furnitnre! Miss Kthei Ackerman
Company. So gnUu is the intereetj ‘ l^Mlge.
in this that we have decided to give Miss Oliv* Jones t ..
a handsome, ladles* sport coat for - Miss l«la Ponds ....
next wee 1^4 prize. This handsome .Miss Kssie Cone ...
coat is being gyven by the H. W. Miss Armeda Jones .
Cohem store, where can be seen a Miss'Kola Jones ...
full line of the season's.latest. The Miss Annie Miley ..
coat we are giving is worth $*^*d Stokes,
jind is very pretty. The winner can Miss Kffie Beach .
make her selection of coat at this Miss Clarice Welch
S tas Haxel Felder
las- Elizabeth Jones *.....
Miss Edith Black
Miss Thelma Padgett «....
Miss Annie May Koger K. S
Miss Ksther Langdale. R/ 2
Miss Rebecca Adams. R. 2.
. Round.
Miss Fairy Hlott ,... v ....
Miss Alma Hiott
Miss Corrfc Belle Hill
Miss Leila Rtekenbaker..v.
Miss \ic Risher ...
Miss Katharine Smoak ....
Mrs. E. T. Hiers.. . ....».*
CDtlnBOllle
Miss Inez Ackerman .....
Miss r Alef, PuRant . . .
HeWn Pierce
fafm products have been marvelous.
^^Vhen the fair began there were
ItcOo a. tn. devotional.
1»:15. Report on orphanage.
10^45. Report ^ Foreign Mls-
few. if any. pure .bred fowls in th‘* ions and woman’s work-, o '
county, now there are hundreds of 11:30. Report on Home Mts'-
flocks of js p-etty birds as can tiuns. HR
found'hnywhere. More than 10O- 12:15'n^rn. Report ^ on« x State
n^emherw were ewolled in the poul- Missions/^^^. 1 \
try clubs alone this year and'each i - M‘ sce *l a ^ eoMP business
member raised pure • bred poultry AdjtrVrnment for dinner.
" The same re*ulU have followed in
^2:00.
3:0".
• t^e matter of improving the breed,
of hogs, and County Agent RisRei ,
for Coljetoti ‘Cfvunty enrolled-kMike " "j 3 ®’
number of r.-emi er* of his nig clubs.
The same’is pAoViRg ^ruVfn Damp-
Devotional
Report on enucation.
Report o'!) temperance
• • • • •
price. So the lady who turns in the
most tates next, week and'win* this
sport *coat may be able to wear i*
while riding in the handsome new
Ford Touring car being furnished in
this tamtestiby Riser A Ayer, or
-while playing the handsome piano
on display at Brown Furniture Com
pany. It is barely possible for the
Ruffin ami Routes.
Miss Irene Breland ........
Miss Mae Berry
Mrs. Eugene Gnftiam .....
Miss Thelma Miley
Mis# Maud Crosby* .......
Miss Bessie Bishop
.. Mandton
Miss Lucy Polk
i.ibo
1.000
1.000
1,000
1.00‘J
1.000
1.000
•• o
2.000
2.000
2,000
2.000
1.004
1.500
1,000
21.500
2**00
1,000
1,000
1.000
1 Vs.*
3.025
3,000
1,000
,1.000
- 1.000
1,000
2.025
- 1,000
3,100
3.025
3.000
2.500
3.025
1,000
WAS AN ENJOYABLE DAY
of
Games for Child rea and
the second Tabor community fair
was a decided success. While the
crowd in attendance was' not so
large as was expected, the day was
none the less enjoyable. ’ The line
of exhibits was good. There could
have been no prettier exhibits than
those of the gtifk, canning clubs, nor
of the ladles booths. The agricul
tural exhibits, were good. The ex
hibits of poultry and - hoga were
smalt but of good quality. A full
list of premiums will be published
in next week's paper. »
- Addresses were made at the fair
by Rev. J. R. Funderburk and W.
W. Smoak. F. W. Risher presided
over the literary meeting. Thq of
ficers and superintendents of ? the
fair deserve special praise for put
ting over this fair in the face of
some local indifference, not to say
opposition, and to show visitors
iroiu a distance what ■ the Tsbo*
community coufel do. \
FOOD ClPilGN
.posiraeiM
DKAIRE NQT TO CONFLICT WITH
LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN.
90 DEFERRED *
ORGANIZATION PERFECTED
List of
we Who Will Assist |«
Food Pledge* Partly
i>'
jeir
winner to
in,the handsome Miss Leila Polk
Price
rocker given this week by
-Furniture Company. *
The standing of the contestants
at the time of going to press fbl-
"l^ws:
Wnlterboi-n ami Route*.
T%4on, r T JaSpet ami b aujMfi counties.
• where tii* :• ar* 1 of p«'V-
sons iftterested i^p^ pure. l>rod live \
' stock and poul
Report ' oh *. Baptiet , hos- \|i«\ Annie Carter
, * ' j Miss l^earl Ulmer . ,. ..'.
Report on li. Y. P. U.* Miss Mattie Still
MtsecHaneous business and Miss Blanche'-(Jhlassereaif
Mrs. J. F. Rentz. Jr. . .i.. .
iss Heulah Godley .......
MVs Maggie Rentz .......
Al isV Mary Polk /. ..
Miss Rue Godley ......... . . 1,000
\ Smoaks.
M»?s iiatH'i® - Maxey/.'.. . sf.
4,501
3,000
2.000
1.600
1,001
1.000
County Chairman Smoak and Cam
paign Manager Houck are getting
the organisation perfected to handle
the/campaign for the Hoover Food
Conservation the week of Oct. 21 *-o
Nov. 4. This-campaJgn was to hav*
been held next week, but in ordor
not to conflict .with the Liberty
Loan campaign it was' postponed a
week, and will be held the * week
following.
The captains are summoned to
come to Walterboro Saturday morn
ing for final instructions and to se
cure the necessary cards for
territory.* Any other workers,
can‘ find it convenient wilt‘be
corned at this meeting, which will
be hold o.t the - offices of L. B.
Houck.
The following is the organization
to date:
Broxton and Warren To oships,
C. C. Garris, captain: J., M. ♦I'**’*,
W. O. Jono«. E M. Yarn. A.* P. Car
ter. lieutenants. Workers for War
ren townships: P. M. Berry. W.
Vain. L. V. Neal. P. W: Rishef. J.
J. Litton; J R. Risher. B/R. Good
win. J. T. O’Quln. A. P^Xmlth, L.
„\m,| A. Grayson: workers /tor Broxton
***'** * Ntownship: Rev. W. X McCuen. B,
#******,* # # # # # # ♦
* - \ *
\ »
DEATHS
d.
B. W. GOODWIN"
/
djpttrnhtenb v • ■
hat unlay Morning.
10;p0 a. m. . Devo^ionaL .
Id1l, r .. Hepoit" mt “orphanage.
The mnnagfment of the fair If,; 1^.45. ..feeprut on Foireigp. Mfs
Miss^Alav Nettles.- II. 4 .
Miss Ethel ^ripF
Miss JmuKj.lqmr,
Miss Ray ’Jones ......
Miss Eliza Boeadv R.'5’. ,
22,125
. 21,3*1 Riith itennett .
X* tiAZZ-i ’C.-s Emms* - Jam; ’Yarn* iT.i
,5.29ft , 4;-- Kfh *1 .Sa'iif// : .*VC.
5 Misjj Ruth Richer
ft Miss Hallle/llier
3.9
22,ftftft
B. W*. Goodwin, one of the coun-
tw’s moat sturdy and best JJked citi
Zeus, died at his Jhome^ fdur miles
fieiu “WaUerbbro Tuesday morning
of a stroke of appoplexy. Mr. Good
win was alone with his wife at the
time he was stricken, and he-died
within fifteen minutes,* He h*s bee
more or less a sufferer for a ye
ibmpson. P. P.
>p. G. A. Carter,
W, M. Fox. J. 3.
wnsi)ip:
Sanders. B. (5.
Coke, E. K. HR
H. Aw Cummtpi
JordaV F. Art'." Stanley.. J. . 8. gan
ders. D. )fr Vsfrn. J. F. Rentz. J. O.
RarueitxJXW Avairt. H. K Padgett.
J. T Polk. W/MxMulletvF. H. Polk,
J^^L. 8t;inley. Workers fdr Ideuf.
Fh’M. Vain not yet reported.
Sheridan and Glover Townships,
■ “ ■ “ . , . ’(Capt. H. G. Willis: Lieutdirants M.
4 ft”;. h id th-re was no appr^hensioi/.»s u ^ riUn Mrs. B G Wi»li4. SftM
'’V.fld tovhbi.,sudden irking hts 4 # Wilks. A V Willis; wi»rk-
•” death eante-as a great gkock -and
2>00
vM
. Conference Sunday
V
sparing to provide enter- ab ,j woman's work.
■tairnieni^t'f an arlu-mg and instrnc*, 11*>3«. Report on. - HWhiV
Hyp odturc* for the people who at- j - ; ir> p. m. Report on State,
ter^r the fair. There will be higli Missions, rr*
t£ss free attraitjoas. and the mid- i;oa.' Miscellaneous business and
,av td’o' s this . year will Tie the djournment for ..dinner,
u ever had at one of the fnirs. | ^;ftft. Devotional.; *
•ThKAIetropoUtan Shows have been 2:15. Report op periodicals. f The Fourth Quarterly font*
J'contrlicted ^ith: and will brin^f' 2:45. Whnt is the best way for f the Mettaodist church was 'Kell
' «lHrti(Slfteen x attractions, many -of our /fiurches tp raise the * pastor’s Fun day night at the church, folloVf-
thenv neV and sensational. There * Gary, missions, etc.? Address by logs services, and an able serhiotfx
will be nothing immoral or unclean. J^figo 8. Strickland. ’ . • oreached the. Presiding. Elder,
and no gnmhling will be tolerated. » • 4:fti*. Report on Aged Minister’s Ter. 9, E. Edwards. While the 1*e-
The free attractions will be the relief/ .* port* made did not show; that there
high class Dellahiead Troupe in an-lxS:ftft. Miscellaneous business and vas much congratulations coming
cient and modeln\« nipture. pojUwrAdjournment. w • Xl» - the. church, it is-'in about the
in sevef. numlmrs 'Old Barn^ Old-i ' »»««««> Morning. —l ame condition financial y if usual-
field” in oomPdv automobile/on race' I0;ft0 .-a, -wy Report on obllua - ly Is at this tune, and no appre^
track* the feni/ wS/ girls (n ^* -• X - hension is felt as to the final oul-
Tniisic’ and a double Irtcb *.• ffljne » 1 Missionary sermon preach- cmie of the / c h “ r< • ,, as regards its
tsj'ky Rev. J'. M.*Cr<*ven, . • financial obligations. They .kill all
nr rtn r.!/ Unfinished business./ Final ad- -l>e paid before tbe minister leav
Of ro, raw f)t| , nmpnt . "X ’ X fir Conference, the latter part
'In the ^afisenceXp our ladoved J^evember. This i>' at least
pregght , all
- ... f oil,
rs. K. W Adams
.<■ A. J. Weeks
•X*
1 r.ftft *• ***v r t ■*• - j ers: Mis^ !n, ? Aid erruan. Miss Catv.
l.oft ^ HUp,h v,‘ h,s J,,any ^Knds in the rl( , l ou vciIRs. CHL Rhode. Miss LU-
v, , Hah JaqucX. Miss Pauline Wilfla,
1 aat, cqunty.\
1,0 ^ 0 rtv| i ?
f : 1 1 nt* uc
wir, imtl-
v>
the’ county’s ufosi
• J ‘ r well-to-do* 'Xrmers,
Fourth Quarterly X County Sunday
.wife and.
3 in his list
•year* one
prosperous
Jfe leaves a
following children
1 Js » Mitts Nolle Ackerman. Miss -Bessie
May Ackermah. Miss L«e v Pierce,
'and %«i__ 111,1 .. \iiua a i..r n.i-
School Convention
Mis* Helen Pierce.. Miss Alef Du
rant,. Miss Ciinie Lou Willis. Misi
HPEulalie
-'* rs ; V' vv * F« r fV.: of New . Miss -Annie V. Reeves. Miss India
tjmv/Fln., Mlp« Rachel R^ovoh, Horace
L r • Dr ( L (innti w in f»r iLbt* • « —■— • *
1
ladder act.
One of the features .'of
will be the ^rhclng. Last > en\. rh<
rch
The
w er« v
Fran<
burg; Dr. C.J. Goodwin. jaf'Wbe- ^ “-Rifhdo'
dil.on.uyHnces fk.n.ewbyre in. "verdler amt Bells Townships
i,e: Paul and Edgar Goodwill. deTrrville. Vaptain. H. S. 81
X
./.fas.
Strlck-
The ."fumial convention of theXof- , w,1 ° I*' 0 ' 1 ‘fn l,,e r ho ” ,e r /^fr e ', , l laml who was formerly appointed
has one brother, .James Goodwin, of ;)n iL Hr. deTrevjlle has not
pmpl»*te hfs organics-
letop ( oun.y Shnday HchotjKAsso-1 y |h and ’ three RlBter!4 . Mr*, ^ad Jime^o c
ciation. will behhld wluXsmoaks Minf ( . ()np> L hdge; Mrs.' Hattie ,/'l ,,m ' ‘
1
n\ vv'm 0 OW ^ '‘-'ren. Charleston.
D\ Webb, secret a rvXof the Mato The funt . rjl , waR hpW at hu lal ..
association, and >ther ^ prominent e8id ,. n ,. <1 thltt moralafl at ,, 0 . c ,o<.k.
Sta e Sunday sXoo! workers are ex-1, omlur|f d b Uey a ^ Bmithi af .
/o Alt tei which interment was hadXat
U., 0.k eetnrtery. A l.r.c «>n-
open^
^ ssion ofYthe convention; Th,\ ' ■" ~
and purpose is to make this ' Orangeburg. Oct. IL ^Mr*. Sarah
hebest convention ever held In the RoMtha Tlivlor( of , al ..
Blake. Lowndes s^d
Townships, Opt. K. A. Ms
made no report.
Eraser township. Capt.
Hpdffes.
and Heyward
Marvin has
Hiram
Court Common Pleas
, T f mS:
Convenes Monday
vice-president: W. H. ,Willis. secY*--
Tbe remaQts were taken to Rum
Judge Mendel L. Smith will re
turn to WaltcrboMj Monday. Oct.
22, to- IfoW a two peeks’ Common
rPleasvCiourt;/Tuilgc jijpith was here
for the recent ter in ot'General fies-
Copics A/ this nu»y 1" o^Ktined upon JJ;)B x
applica
preiptums
larger and
yiokx, and
X prenrlums
to the kpTretsry. The
fered ipCinany .cases arc
varied than last
al new Inter-county
ee n offered, which
Blmk H I) i™;rt i,B H«k r h r!^ «rr«ry Mw/id Robert J. Taylor, all'of
Bl.iiK, It. D. Padgttt. B. I.i.ok fund* to carry or,. 1 he .vast and var- niervillc
D. B. Black is the <»nl> new mem- jed v\oik Mhlch wo have undertaken * . . ' !. '
witf doubtless* nroVf attractive. The X“ Aj{ I . Minilit ," K elicf
county home demoh^tration ccepfsl m ack v
Sunday School ,,-A. C. HierscX
Tyniperapch- - Ds. J.. H. Baker
X »im1 the farm demoniMratiou agents
in each of the-countiesNyill have in
chargie the matter of prdyidiog for
exhibits hi each of the counties and !
arranging them at the fair. \Thes>> -
workers will aDo have In charge the!
matter of organizing thejr enunfi{.*s
and selecting exnibTPr^' X
On the wholer ft Is thought tilery
will be provided ><1 series of ^igl.
.cH*s and highly^ educatfdfir»l ex-
Mbtrs. which w iJXdraw rogeth x th*/
, thousands of public spirited and
X' progress I ve^Xit re rr.s of tlir pert ion
of the StpJfe other* will cohm- from ;
dth~er jmefions find will See" whau 1
Grace, J. J? Padgett. . Dr. H VV
Home- Missi<ms--Wititer RJac k.
W^M^Cn’tom J^S ‘m*’Finch ^ I 0f » a !, ht “ ****' ^ ^or tW* years
C M. Orhaftage - S. W. Acker ’ Gordin, Su-ward J. M, M, Th< * ^""rmfigyMfcr^
’ ' ‘X .. _ Diktaici Steward S, si. Padgett.,
\\.u er Sunday School SupeiifttenrU-tiiH ^
TT. M'. Smoak and dr J.' T'adgett
_ Trustee-- E E. Joper. to so* < •■••d
Ihe lato'P. B. Sanders
Periodl« als^-=dr M. Craven.
B. V.-FtTw^t-B. G. Price
^--Education -B.*G. Weeks.
. Baptist Hospital—H. J. Givens.
Statt ot Churches F. O. 8. Cur
tis.
Respectfully submitted.
X*
Special Levy
Carried 33 to 15
v»* 11 "Cfn m Af-L.- t». * •' Th> held Thursday
WAj^bK HLAt K. I astor. week upon the question of vot-
y\
vx xh i inv tx r ut'W ■vurte ' ln *
' LA It I HU 1 . .IT. GREF.NI*<lVD for the Walterboro schooL district.
Green Pond. Ogt. 16 The roof
of <’ W. Drqyi dy’a Tdore- w«*» found
ti7 be on fire Monday morning, and*
but for the •timely discovery of the
resulted fp 4. vote ot,33 to 15 for
The flr*t eie
ie levy. The first electi&i he!
Sept.' 3ft. which carried by ,n
majority wa"protested
saf4
bv Mrs.
X
discove
SouGfVrqr Cardllaia is capable of do jfl,;.. would have buym*d the lihlWing.: jos^htae k^Peflu^on the'grouiid
Uije - , ' , \ 1 Fortunately onlij a *m*U damage' or lnsuf4>cient /5-ignatures of free-
Tie general officers of thK tatr- w*f done to tlje roof. X \ | holder*/ >
MV f.
association are as follows:
Taylor. Walterboro. president; ,I. G.
Padgett, Walterimro. and
/ Hiott. Round vjc«* nresideuts
W. 8ihoak. Walt-r»boro. sect
I. V. FisJMmrno. Walterboro. tre
( ure :. D. C. I*
sute'fiutcnijr nC
Thf deparrr..* n? :t>*>rjnfen<t< irfs.
nre: Horses ^jid mnle- B. G. Hlot*.
R<»9fd^rr\rUc. Dr ^ G Wiliis Cop
tsgevflle: hogr.K. A Matvin Gr**en
poultry, Paul and Edgar Good
Pxl
Judge _ ^ ^
M. H>|tpr. wap^M^for the week-end with ope^n'ljt'e^tax books’'an^'||tte't^ Terr
s: \\ . ^dyis '/mghiors. Mrs ,_M. P> IfoWcRi on;’ah d it is now hethf foilecfed l»v
•etarr: E. L. Eishburne. * • • fTreasurer Jones^X-^
trej.,- X- ft - X
•j hoMera/ No fight vas made on the
_ , IBX; prote^. and another petition rir?
orge Ta . (>age. of f hes-1 cui^fed it once. Aqdijor Jone> held
watternoro. m**->6-- -^- — s - _— x
WalWboiV'* win. ^>Hi*rlMUo; agriculture. E. W.) Mra^L^Tjqj^s Mrs E PNS
X.. /Rithe/NWtflterboro: canhhtt clubs. I fedlv fi^se and J, v L. fit/
• • - ' - '»•* -- - v *'' L ’“>-11 _„ Watferboro; ,<it Ai ’ ‘ '
Mrs. Taylor’s son. W. J. Taylor,
of fWallerboro. was in attendanco
>4^rl brought in a nice sum of rtion- upon the sesaion^ pf tbe Fedoral
y. which Is to he. used to held put Court at Aiken, having been fcuqi-
watpr works out to the cemetery so moned there as a juror. He im-
fbat the grounds may bo made and mediately was excused x7 rom «!-
' ce bi beautiful in flowers. * tendance ujlon tbe court and went
The second performance of this to Orangcljiiig, -ind accompanied
minstrel was "kfven In response to i>i R mother’s body to Summerville
a splendid talk given by Dr. Hailey vhere the interment took place. Mr.
at a regular Civic League meeting Taylotl lias 'the' sympathy of his
. everal had asked that the minstrel ( lends herein this great sorrow.
I»e repeated, and Dr. Bailey request-1 _____
«*d that It be done and the proceeds - \iits t’ it luiVD
ivon to * movement to establish a 1 X ' ,
lay ground On the school yards for' .M r „. (* B. Boyd, the mother of
free use of town children. The j| r< , j. h, Hatfield, of Walterboro.
ivic l**ague has tried Jor a long died.at her home * at Hardevvllle
time to Start this play glountf m^e Sttnday. Oct. 7. and was burled
ment so the funds taken in at the tfnnday f 0 ii owinr . Mrs. Boyd waA
second - entertainnyent go to this n h cr 62nd year, and was taken
movement wb°Uf $2«. , . with an incurable mjllu/ty. She had
The Udios repeated th-* minstrel , allv - friends In this county. Mr.
entertainment at Tgbor school mj'
house bn Friday night after toe Ta
W community Urfr. Forty dollars
mcrville for interment. Mrfn Tay\ ! sions Ourt. s
or''an»s a mmnbpr of the Mcffcpdlst % The "following Jurors were drawn
church amt her life was one of Use-'Monday o'f'TPis week: *<
nines* to a large circle of friends^ First Week C E tYQuin. W.. H-dt
fib'e i;< survived by tlh; following barter, It. M rmsby. I ItarryT
hi Idle n; Mrs. John A. Zeigier. of 1 j, h. Bishop. H fimitb. Jr.. 0.-
this city; Miv W. J. Taylor, of Wal-j a' - , {juiltyrd. G. W.. llotr. Jr,. C. F."
. ter bo id; Mrs. R. B. Braid ; and X. J riicis,4V-W.aUosby^B.
Messrs. John Georg" N.. Samut.d J j. rrosby. M. H IIHiti.. G. M. Riv-
Bum- ers, J. (*. f WeleJi, I. B.>attevvoa. L.
W. Bfabbain. J. G. Clayton. K. C.
HiOH. A. It. B. 8 in it h. A. A. M’illi^.
Lecv Hiott. K W. Goodwin, J; E,
Ritter. J. D.. Risher. C? J. Beach, K.
D. Lemacks. C. H. Guess. W. D.
Berry. G. B. Carter. G. K. H. Moore,
J. M. Raysor. J. -(*. Sinith. J. M.
Polk. J. Q. Crosby. .1. W. Garris, Jr. *
Second week O. P. Crosby, H.
8. Crosbv, C. T. Cummings, E. L*
TmTer. T^ T/ Brep* nd. R E. MeTec r,
J. O. Addison, Jas. Datidridge, T.
S. Jones. A. Ritter. W. G-, Muller, B.
J. Ilioti. ltk*hard* Crosby. W. C.
ilrawdy. F. II. Polk. U. E. Stephens,
J. L. Hickman, J. E. Yarn. M. W.
Kinard. C. H. i’ripp. T. cr Garter.
.1. A. Deiderich, K W. Vain. W. P.
rimer. W M. Crosby. B G. Hyme,
H E Breland. W. C.'Saundors. L.
W. Dandridge, 1. M. RedlshT P. F.
Cone c. A Crosby J L Crosby, G,
W. tMover J. H. Carroll. Jr., J. M.
Speight!;, \ ^ X ’ \
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Tgbor sehool.. p d Mrs. Hatfield attended the fun
i HAItLIK M. VALENTINE
reop.
Miss Jw *h(Be Ffekiiog
woman’s d\P‘'rtfoent. Mrs. E
Jones. Mi a .r-'W. Lti'aa. C
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■ Ashtpn. w,ei« in the city M
Orynoon.
, ! Lemacks. W^ltVboroj^jrftgro, Re». [ Treasurer R. E. ioneiX-rili/l rel-1 Ttie 7iv1e I-eagn
• ' W. -T./ FraHrer Wnlterboro. ^ atives at .Ashton TjKv-Liy afternpeu. • duties.
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were taken inXfje. pne-ihird of this
goi/rg t*o tpft expense** and the’fe-
niainingxriio-thtrds to lh» Red Crosi .
fund.>/ t K Charlie M Valefitlne. ?>1 years of
Frulay night <rT this week the'* ►> ■ died Oct. 4th. and was buried
>. of itclpestfes nr- planning to th* . 5th .'ip the £ion cefiietery, th*
ffd,to St. Georg** the proceeds.tfu- ieiH r..! »<eing preached by Rev. 8.
i time to gxt to <x*tf>pb ting the amount 'Y Ga*td, pa dor of the Adventist
*ifeceiskry to pta* fur wnt«r. at the r!nr«.)». of which church ho, was *4
1 cemrNery v \- /' - . "‘*njh* If** leave** to mourn his
e |S'Awgke to its 1**^* •* wife and six children," two
) son.** and f*iuC daughters.
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K. t»l I*. MEETING
The regular convention *f th.t
A>hht Eairbw lAidge, Kpights of
Pxthias. Tuesday evening, was made
tin occasion of the assembling of
l.irg** number,of the members. The
cession ivj * followed hy a Inpriioon.
'w'hfck was * very much ^X’ft-joyed,
-Ti»*\-** lupi beoij' trill jX •tX" ; *tu r *»
oitii* meetings in.HeX^tu*e.
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