The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 31, 1917, Image 1
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JIVALTERBORO. S. C. WEDN- ESDAV; OCTOBER 31, 1917.
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' gpLEXDlll MHOWIXCi M.%I>K LAST
^ WKCK iW THE IJBKKTY
. ' IX)AX CAMPAIGN
MCIN6 WILL BE
FEflll OF n
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KACIXq I'OMMITTKK MEET* A XT*
AHI.IAM.ES PKlMiKAM OE fc
THACK EVENTS
MISS UUI6IE MMEY, Of SMOIIKS
moi srom con usikei
Miss Annie Carter Ww a Close Second With
Several Others Coming: on Close Behind.
Contest Now Warming: up—Bonus Votes
This Week, and $5.00 In Gold Next
COLLETON’S QUOTA .$123,010
1 •
Bad Orw&kuMo*
Barlier Full Amount *\vouUI .
Have Been ShbnrrilMtl.
BIG PREMIUMS OFFERED
Purse* Which Hhould Attract U*«*
Horn's in Southern Pnrt of
State OffertNl Winners.
While Colleton, fount)' did not
reach the maximum amount assiicn-
.ed for her quota -. iri^ fhe Liberty
Bond sale, yet the amount* »ub
scribed are.considered very nood. in
View of the fact that active work
/ vdid not atart on this till Tuesday of.
^ last weep, whett Rev. WayN»( Cha* -
leston.-' came over and.designated n
T H. Shaffer as'coumy chairman. '**hic.i wll trirg-a\miih» r of .K 1
Mr. Shaffer immediately horst * ,, ■ to ,ho T h< \ rAi ‘ m ^
and perfected .an organization whlcn
began work, and as a result th»>
county recyred subscript ions to the
amount of fTl.OOd^ . ■ ,
These amounts • were secured
One of the main features, at the
Southern Carolina Fair this year
will he hor^-* rannz. The associa
tion lau >ewr rmistructvd a-splendid
one-half mile track which is ifl
splendid condition. The rarint,
committee* tVis.N^ear Juis decided. ».n
offer speiirl preViiunis' for racing
events will be . Wednesday .ami
Thursday. Nov.* T 4 .and 1'». fbi* the
whites, and Nov. 10 for the negroes.
XThe fidlowing i» the program for
thy' e >'pnts f
I'rograrri for Hace*.
V^EDNKSnW NOV. 14:
rot Or pace/2? 23 class. :i heJ
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through the folloyring banks and iu
the amouhtH designated:
Farmers / A Merchants
Bank. Walterboro .*.., $S5*»0P,ft't
Colleton Banking Co. 13,650.00
. First National Bank. .... 10.00rt.0u
Farmern • Merchants t • „ Carolina o
Bank/ Cottageyille^/."-—5JlOtWL^ 4—StoxFitiuTe i
Peoples Bank. I^odge... 2,|00.00
Accurate reports have not been re
ceived from Bank of Kuffin. Smoaks
Banking Company . no r Ba/rk of
Smoaks. \
Among the individual subscrip
tions made were those of the Colle
ton Banking Company of ST.SOOr
bringing their total* for the two
loans to llO.pOO; |3^0j0 for the.
First National Bank; $3,050 for the
irmers and Mferchants. Bank, .of
alterboro; John D. Wkrren. f 1.000.
■Paul Sanders; $1,000
Nupi B: 'P us ilerson* .have come to
members of the committee since the
close of the‘campaign and asked to
be, allow d to subscribe, so it is be
lie\*^d ihat if an active campaign
had been waged for the time, of the
loan that it would have resulted in
a. full or over subscription.
Trot hr pace/2! 23 clatfs, fl hedrik
out of five. Sionerp. ^
Half-mibv dash. $50.00.
Ponv race\vl-4 mile. Southern
ed. tlo.fto: ‘ 7
races. 3-4 mile. Slow
est mule wins. No rider allow
ed to tide .his.owh, mule. $5.00
for winner.
TFnmsnw. xov
Free-for all. trot or pace, thre 1
• heats out of five’" f-TOO.O
2’ Ponv rae*v 1-4 mile. $10.
3. Half-mile dnsh. $50.00-
Slow mule race: 3 4 mile
esf mule Wins. No rider allow
ed to .ride his own mule, $5.on
for wigiftE- > . . . i ^ .
FRIDAY. NOV 1<5
(For negro horses With negro-sfriv
er^ and Riders Exclusively.I
,1. Trot or pvce; ' 3:00 class.
Purse 15 per cent total gate rciMdpfj
for races. •
2. Half-mile dash Purse
The week just, closed has been a
very active one in The Press au«
Standard's Great Voting Contest
More candidates have shown them
selves active than since the contest
began, there are a number trying to
win the bonus votes given this week.
Only a month and a half remain- jk
which th-» contestants msy get votes,
and that they Intend to. use every
minute to their advantage is shown
by the earnest way Hi which they
are working. .
As a result of their efforts last
week. Miss - l-auiMe Ma*e>v. of
§moakS, won. the > handsome spe rt
coat given ' by the ,11: vM^/Vbhen
store, which has been attruttive'r
displayed by them. .Miss Annie Car
tit was recohd./with, several of the
others close behind. /
This w>*ek‘ the effort
oonujj. <oteV offered. The same *of- j 1
fm^as was made onto tiefore will J'J ^
•old. this weeT^Thar is ex-iMi^ Helen Pierce
tra votes pot every ten yearj)- sub- j Lthel Ueetes
scriptlo*v>/tji«ned In. THiis mky be
won by .one 1<> year subscription or ■
5 year subscriptions. (*£ by
one-year subscriptions*. Any
ina'ion totalinK tep yearly sub
'xtra.
votes, or if any contestant'gets sev
eral ten yearly subscriptions, each
ten years will give her th^ bonu.;.
This is a tine opportunity for kmne
of the cont**stants not heretofore
active to get in the runtime -ind Wih
Miss* May Nct\lcs. Jl. 4....
Miss Janie Ulmer
Miss Ethel Fripp ........
M iss Ray Jones ••#•••••••
Miss ’Eliza Shead. .K. 5. i..
Miss .Edith Black
Miss Bessie Blue Stokes...
Miss Hazel Felder .......
Miss Annie Mae Koger. R. 2
Miss .Elizabeth Jones « ....
Miss Thelma’ Padgett
Miss Esther l.angdale, R. 2
Miss Rebecca Adanis. R. ?.
Round.
Mb?'? J,eila Rickenbaker. .
Mi-s Fairy Hiott
Mki- AlmjL Hiott . . ... . . .
MisA^orft^Wlelle Hill.. . . /
* \ ic ^flshbtr .... *
Mi«> Katharine Suioak
M - K. T. Hlera
Cottagevil
Ih^z Agkerman
Alef DuHant *.
4.1.65
5.150
3.000
3.500
2.000
2.0^0
1.6.60
2.50»
1.500
1,000
2,000
2.00
1.000
3 t 00<V
2,000
2"O0O
•2.000
1.666
>.500
1.000
COORTIIUOMED .
[nmol
DECISION RH ACHED NOT
CONTINUE' COURT INTO
# ** *
THIS WEEK
TO
MILD SENSATION IN COURT
Juror Removed From Panel and
Case Out of Oourt.
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gate receipts /fbr
SPjXf AL MEETING
/ OF BIBLE CLASS
pe r cent tojal
faces. *
3. * Fnv' for afl, • .b iati^
V*’« .* 1ft pi r ci’fjt tot d /e r'-ee{pt
fop- races.
A 4;'i Friv /nr t
per r*.n4 af totirf
•Stn-K-r.
j>r. p':ei-
tj' r-tgaMptr fft*
;a place heat the top
/. Next week The Prx^s atPl^fundard
will give/to the . < ontestam turning
in. the mokt' vofes a 45.0*’ Jfold
piece. This wiH be w<Hth w inqing.
nd might b*/used to'snyil .a bank
unt. to purchase ^omeYklUh
of/desired b> a contv^tant.
o b\vs ubscript ions and act extra
vdtesTX Any use. the /Contestant wish
es ptayvbe ni a dc /of - thif^$5-.00
gold. X
It will bX noted that the *elativ
standing of \fie . <*.ohtestatt'ts t
week At. the sans e as !r. r w,,k
Maxey is still *a'»\u : wit 'ATis/'t’h'-
ter second. MlsJX Inez Acltjc-rikirf:
third an,I Miss rtiV.' fitjaill ’.'trS*
Mattie ’Sufi;’ fti.tii
•'•■Th*. /'■t i:c■::•/.
Lft«Hew'sX ; > ■ - V '*-*
M/s Ethel Ackerman
* Lodge.
Vi OliyA Jones ..
>1 tst, Ida Ponds
M» s Essie Cone
V:. - A rmeda Jonek .'. . .;
M.r^ Eula Jones
M'-s Anare Miley
Stokea.
Effie ReaelrX... ,. . \ .
M/s v 1 ,rTce Welch . . . . ./
^ ' Ruffin stml Routes. /
M Eugpie Graham
^"irs Mae. .Btfriy .....
StiKs Irene Breland
Miss MaUd Crosby
M1s* Thelma 31 He*
'Miss BXjsiu Bish
Vi i -s tie trudi/dlen
i '.- ueila Alarm's
BPI
ai ’. -'s . sL
^ M is- l^eilyf^ol k)(. , .
. *.ir/ i yF. rfehtiv Jr.
Xl jTss JfecUh t^»>tlle
Maggie Uentz
Mary Polk .
i-lfsi' Sue Godley ..
m,*'.•, Emma Merntion
’ '.ftm'onke
.-ii l Antip Maxey -
:/
//nf . ML ' /uth* 5 Bennett
M i: ; s/':air«ja‘Jane. Varn
39.03'V
Z.OO’O
.00 »
1$
3.025
3,5«>"
1,00ft
1,000
A 1,000
’ 3/500
■ 7 * -
2.025
/l.2|
'fanyr
4>625
*4.43.1
r.ofg
r.'ooft
2,100
1,000
1.301
2,00ft
4,00 ft
T V 00>
■ 1.001
1,
1
‘ft.as ;
What t roved to be a. most sensa
tional affair occurred In the Court
of Common Pleas last week, when
Judge Smith removed John ClaytUn
from the petit Jury'"Of'.which he
was foreman, which was engaged In
trying the case of- William 'Griffin
vs. ft.* S. Thaven-et al.. for daioagc-.i
ulleged to have tH»en s(istai:ad by
iw)
MfilSIS NEEIW
Mil SESSM
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AHNOCIATION HOLDS HEMION
WITH PINE GROVE BAPTIST
CHITICH NO. t. .
A- SUCCESSFUL MEETING
SeeNionM of AwuiclnUon W’ero Full
of Interent and Report* Are .•
Very Encouraging.
Jude
•■a use
I.
Wait, : sx.^ai.d*Routes.
XX
Ptitdic UigetT t<> Attemi Siailay If-
ternoon tju* Men’s *Ribb* CTibte
.a; School Andioriuni. ./\
X/
b^ made by' mjrn v 'of daV rtf Face.
All Pk^ses divided 50-3ft-20 per
gent
X
/-
Men. womfth and children of suf
ficient age to be interested are in
vited" to attend the Men’s
•Class at ibe school auditorium
Sunday afternoon at three - o‘c>6ck
sharp.
The work of this clgaa/has in
creased iri interest from the begin
ning. The regular attendance is ex
cellent. It has been decided to ask
the ladi?s to attepd on the first
Sunday »n .each modtH.—-Ay—
. Next Sumlay/Zeverybody in' Wal-
tqrhoro, and* in Colleton c/»ynty. ar^
asked \and drged'Ap attend. It i »
hoped thar friends frqnv.out of town
will coipX x '
The begin exactly a*
Ihsid * It' M ■ ,njf» ? «’?sar.y. tn
sjdrt promptly to ijjdjd conflict
rith other serviebs. , /•
singing nexVSunday will be
especially , :*4tract iyp 'Th*- htdiet
tre asked to iPipCthe choir Sundtn'.
The sole object -of this ckMM 1*
ih^pire atzUfpg the people JnteXst In
idy of the Bible If tluX^
omplitthed, all other
MHe nndett‘''I t ' n F R I* 10 ' community
wilKbe benbfftted, The man who fj
led tcXread HhrBiMe is thereby
* to the Hvn fotnuruCe of eve
duty. NX man''•can. read the Bible
regularly aU^nJie a" ckicker ip any
good work.’ \ ' / / 7
* XE. K\lONES. Secretary'
^ K^Kerboro. S\C.. Oct. 31,. 131
Sunday is uo^p-
Sunday-Sd
Sunday schools of DiFscoDn
tv will observe Sunday ds Gu-to
Sunday-deboqlvd}ay. ai which tlm**
* irtl "expected Iha.^ the StindA*
iehools of the county will have a
record breaking / attendance. In
many of the schools there
special programs for the day
, Episcopal and. Baptist Sun
schools of Walterboro wIM
morning sessions: the Presbyterian
and Methodists afternoon. Every
. body is invited }b attend Sunday
sghbol Sunday, both old and youn
men^jtnd women. /
UlMfer Tides y/eeming /Nution-}
TriJfHng Assion. «
No yint rarye fee. but entries tAuft
ado b: y ‘ " ‘ "
‘•Jt>dses called at 2:3ft oVl
each day. f # ■; / |
Tht\'racing < dUimittee comprises
sortie of the best horsemep- iii the
ing hard,
uccess. ■ the
committed consists/ of y Cleveland.
Sanders, Ritfer; p 8. Macvin. Ashe^
noo. and R. -H. Wichman. Walter
boro. It
section, apd they are wj
to ..make the rlices h/Hi
is especially' desired thar
the owners of fast,horses of Sout
em Carolina bring them to theT«ftr
The."exhibits frftip c^ch pit th*-
comUics of Southern f’ahqjilia this
year are expected to he t/tter ’thar:
they were last ye u .y/A separitt;*
space Jn the- niain-y^tibit biiilifyng
will 'be assigned hj/nelr counly.-Thy
soctmiOL and ajrinngidg «jf exbihitX
will be in ehayg** of.th^ iounty farm
demonstration • agent and the home
demonstcs/ioTi ^gent- ■ Tivmi • eac»i
toftntv/^nd such -aX/stilnts as they
appoint, .
fork has begun a*/ the fair,
{rounds, a, new' hog building'i/'
g erected to take can* of t^e JtCrge
rXhjlui -Of, bugs, expertivi,
Mis - .Vnr-i*y/ « v •
Mips I’earj/b'ltfter
Mis/ M/ftie SJili
■'M'jsb.vdjl-jaclie 2 1 • -
st : 1
•! S* - Hln .
. ' , >L< , ’tliifh .RiriWT.’..,
. 17 "• ./yi!*«-1! < 1 »•:* ! I iers . . /■
rollcton-
V* Adams x . v .
$/V Weeks
'ON BOLL l»ES
*N THIS STATE
/’ ' r
.NTS TO KNOW
HERE MEN ARE
the plaintiff while at w-Urk for the
defendant's company. This action
was txken. by Judge Smith upon th *
prek-ntation by ■ Howelj & Grubei.
attorneys" for the defendant, • that
Mr. flay ton had i m properly disc us.;-
ed the’ case th/ night l»ci’oreX»*hil ‘
he was on the\.htry. Fpop'/emov-
'^g. Mr. f layton Doin' the tury J
*ith made a rule - to show
wfi
contempt nt/ttwwy TKis rule was
made returnable Friday afternoon
;:t which time It. M. Jefferies. Esq.,
ttorp/y -p/ Mr. O’lajhoiv^presitnled
t>t affidavits rrtd'IOiecetftK'
HctPrine only a reurCmanRxJro
fudge Smith for hfs client. ..
/\t appeaced from the \affl<tMv|*i
*'*nt «»u Wwloesdftv night L, B.
Houck. Esq., had gone to
,bf Ri*»r 4r Ayer, where Mr.'
was at work and thev .ro>'fo Mis.
cussin/ court. ' Mr. fl
in thiS/ conversation remarked
tlie case *h«*y. were >ne.a«ed In tr
ing nfust be one pf* some importaj\c ;
as he had heard that atr effer of ai X
. comid-emlse/Rir* ••$2,000 hud been
ji Aoli mi! de. This con-ver^tion MivVFlUtick
’ reported/f>/Howell & Gruber, :t»il
tbev o/urcH ' afmiavlt* - frqhv. the
pa^Hes* tp the conversaTton which’
tf us:;*J ia.Hlc prei^utiitUin of th,
matter ! j fbe CftXit .wjten UVortvcn
■t Thhra't'jv mofrKh./’ wilit* the\
l-tl*** c|. /V * , /
ll'b/'n ;tlh> n/.u/* cVj.'o tm/^rld.*’
Jdit^tyid*i■-*'Xi' j/n.t from
\vfi iph |(V,;e*d a .,1 1 '
r tlx ca«i//Xlftf
i:**, r . v y^/e'X/i'Xiui
s. inu ! * t’ha
rif* >*••!-,• y-/nreud.vf t,
•i)i I 1 It,/ doth ing
. -.Nftv ’*<■' w“)UVftIfli aojtjd in
* -rr^jr.TMmTuTen- vv ith his Tin.m »1^11/
charging his duties hs.a ijM'iiilte/of
I* t * Mr. Houck alsoMMi
r 4-rtt
The annual session of the Colle
ton Association met with the Baptist
church at Pine Grove, No. 1, Octo
ber 26. 27 and" 2$. The Moderator.
Rev. Stephen Ackeryian. being ab
sent. the meeting was called to or
der by Rev. J. M. Craven. , .
Election "t .officers for the' "hew
yea r \was as follto.ws: * . .
H. J, Givens. Modcratoi .
Columbus Langdafe. secretary.
The address of welcome was made
^by Mr. J. M. Benton’, and responded
to on behalf Of,the visiting people
and del‘gates /by Rev. J.
ham. of Wj^Berhoro. Rev. L.
Ackerman preach ed the introductor
sermorK
Th?
\
UMWB- t ort tm ^tate 1 . Home and
he shoitlit/o'd he adjudged to! Foreigh iftissions and on Orphanage
"’were all splendid and who wed quite
«n advance ovcr last year's • work.
Most all the churches wVnt »*«vond
their appOriJoriment, making it
;fo reach; the enfive amounts appoi-
tioned t!ve assoiiutlop. %
Sunday whs a great day. r.s we
rtvjsrfd u cash ‘.ontribution for' State
misxionk of- $lOft.OJL and in addi
tion Fq 1his. a free will offering of
$30.4)0 Tqr Brother furtis. »e an ex-
ptossion oLour love and appryeiat
tot bis scrvXj's as secretary
last teri yearsNtr moxe.
All who attorifled the xSsoclatTon
impressed Vlth^ the whol
rted v/elcoine givTh h>’ th" Pin«^
HroVtf people. The bountiful din- '
'«d on the lon|
f* long
^lon to ail t
fe ar<'\e>fft)ing
hies
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tied
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. MAJOR E. 1. UMURBN ' .
Oct '
State Eotmuoi,
Rej../ti Hen v i I tlisjMnph AtK'Ver l»e%lrc» IiHiXiu;
4’ation by l»
cmy of Sei ti
live ■ Fu-
/T
on a- to
fivin >le
R
VhercalM>ut«vOr IVr-
\ * . »•«* X
fivllixl |«>r Service.
lto<jir
wh«
(’lemsoh-follewf*, t>gt/ 23 Th'
Mexican .b^l wy^vil. tfcv cXimhg o;
whlch'has'bVeiy so u;ucK/dre.:d* 1 b'
the cot.tjn planters cif/Soutbj/aro*
lina sirtt-e ity firet. jX#.' , n “t./TTect^q
Th^,* • c rop.v in ihe/Sotith west et venii
yiNtrs a Tf’*/ ha.«/fit last rjOjcn* <’ 'jMh ,v
t'***sa mi/irr 5rJ)v."eStui*lo ; Tu*d on Dan
’ ftk»ky vyiaiw ill B*». ifort ecunt<
‘K Ci/ d i4yrf'Nt<» au a'mjwn iveemdit ti ad
thif//«fternnon b*. ‘ F t'onr.idt
StJijy v/ . P .. / .
r. Cnnradi s liter** - is •/hso-l '‘‘el y .ure t
Kriy tio do ibl ■ •. Di-•
fie jweevjl in South'
This Elder!;
tv -other \ ^ fc |)f
Her Bit
E T,
a letter
Denis
tell
i
idden Europe
years of age' ami
jglYJL jffl
ers. SX** writes:
ting xs I have b*
yeprs This sKmmer I
(■ut fit one younc
to France yesterday- 100 knit
ges. 4 dozftu < v y<‘ bandages.'
own '.work. V I have also/taught
that the farm
i 8ou th x ‘ ajouua a an
<- r - in ghtXas well- be
Editor The Press and
I wish- tue < iti'etis /dletou
eotuttv- t v^refully h'ca’TfXX^ nan..*-
listed- 1>/U>w‘ HU'i furtiisb/the l.iwnl
B H-* inK»rihati«m/ as\/ 'the
its of fh^x* m*n ■ \Thej
v< 1 rrrrtcrcTt\Tb
eppeaT lu foi, theyCX il Board.'b
i Hye failed tr d«y^o XT/ jnt,ft: .
**r their thereabouts wrii'he’ t favor
».d .tlteyiu.m. and to*t’h» iXrn?
i bdt :u6ov, air u> •ntr < ountjv s Ay,
fin the majoritv o* in
taifu:.** tit* these.'-np n* to
Import Vie been 'through iguoranc •.
ut thjs ts>a fact that we w.ish to as-
•*ri yHC" apav ‘onft. knows ^ ther*
Hampton.' Oct...-’ 2!) VMaJor E.'*, ;-/.
Frank Worren; oni* pf/^e. Ht-aiioch '/ ...
jityv.\ \Jr. Hofick .also ^friade • | citizens of t.h/ toinr * and coimtv.
t^feenf^n which bsp^heratM Friday? following an
» div
Mr t by ton/from any blgtne in re- j jHness rt/MW&im* of Bright’
Y4r^ '^‘-X’'I, ftaws-yTluv fwwral was hold .
TSr a V* W &'l , '?J* m ' i '*/* , ” ,{, t] Eatft/I«> a11efided by a large con
1 *' ‘‘ ^ a< imnosed. tMi'l^pdrse of relatives and friends of
da.lv. reprimanded.\Mr. ,f Tax ton. i
Th-
Me-ji'ih* ' -n-'-ie- 1 *” S*
will In/Xstinr. and Hint nti Asia *»f '
th-m wl|f\n-e*c
It will IX in
4he y.-idict
istine. and that no doe of
-ed ,« second reprirngnd.
interesting to note tfK,i,'
the jury in this espi
reared- in that /county ,nea*
Rmoaks. When a- VTuing man"* h>»
came ti* Hampton where/!*® by ran
the pra< tic*, of law. llXjutw-biwF's
of I’/cififtlj- lle^.-wn*.-
for
attorney Of
•'•'n 1 11>'e. r n vs \V |o ^,.| t ’hir
"t - i ;t »iift.. re HlWl ! w ^State Mis;
ft* th.-*. *d/'nf!ff fwy: Mftt eft ’w i.-hTT-x’I 'X A f
\i*»-ft ; t ,6. per .cert nd»|r/Mijv . .ma*r..y X«‘X‘ *•** a'’**!
’ »* da:.».. /. hiftb ..AJyXu-t/l ' lert^Kl-ng- :\d abillD , - *
. </ X/ v y/fn’OHi'.J}POif||yvivm*.- t
'. c-\i n* *erd!,.| y, offt X;/."* u-J/U-x*. Air 1 K**v and Mr*. / /jtT-
'V X Sinitft/T’n*.- v* r v./'. 1 it! of *h\ Lodt<
r.-* ,, h l-’ir'-Xe^urrffr, < *o /..• X*/oh ' V*Vt r« - t V/il/Ar. • M XnlleBui
- ,XUyr.MU> h ■« ■ m tidetni keir Ciwy I rntrftrv ■Ttjg Bnph.fftf/ nrXT jfg*pa,rr*
J
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:iffe‘r is tn iTgelpt of
Ms aunt. S\h. A.
York. it) which, she,
'er aetlvi
«. and . ws*--
Deals is 85
is doing
to..st!>
“i at
kuif-
sn
mynher of people how'.Jo kifit^ *|)d
id I do wy bit to help this Threat
M*elh*ng/wrtrld of/misery and su?-
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MISS Jo.NKw KKsKXs
MRS>W1<’HM2
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.Mt#. F. P. Wirirmajr/
t-d fhf pofltfon of su-m rint
• tKe woman's bttildfng/ at
She will he j-ss/tdefl by yt
Indies in hep'work. end w'ill rtriV-'l
to make tM* woman's .putiding the ; n'.
make
cen ter Oj"attraction.
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Tnf X-sjrtfation of Mis* Ray‘.Dfne^
a. U>;irftXr of the Waft<rhorn/Hij/
fr-hfioT;' w&y hinded to {he rb;>iriuan
or tip BouXl of TrusteesyBaturday.
ami. Mis- 'iongg .left Sjin
ff/accept n fioXtion vv/b tfie/Cam
pcf-ello .-/ not i'i xpa/f tnburg riouh-
umlHToftf' Mi*s Jones l;a>/been* with th
ill rtrWoi Walterboro schooj/f.or s-reral rears
Uhejrfaflcs In Om
last y«a? or two the ’weevil hajyAieen
at/iovk in' the cotton lh/l* or G-or-
gla «nd it was anticipateA^that ir
"would inter thy fewer yketion
South Cajxflina firyt
ST. JUDK's «’
»nd:TsV, f'Ulr Jufnnsrtn. rolUdon':
»* VYaduhgton/^t’olletdn find/fii*
r: Synts Sjfinuon.s, Wajtefboro.
igg
Pond:
-toe
»er
lames Pr©wr, Collet ory/s^ames
Davis. Walterboro; Moses Slmhions
.WiRerkoro: Herbert Jone«. Lodge:
■l<tv /tthades; WaUeiXft,, Jutius
- s „ , .... j, . .. .. s WaringTEutaw-viUe: A:i,ih»X Johnson.
Sunday school./*!. • m. 1M j ;f »ro .Lr-ev, Hodges Xmoi!;^- C,ihb-<
[communion: /oo p. p... fren.nv, Sanillw| Altx f» ftrkvr J|
pram uiwT s/rmon. ' / * . WaL-.-i mX .iimrauna. - W*U
v fSchmd-
jnade
and
ork/df the S
ovemooy 4th " is Oo-to-Sundar . ierb9 y<; - Thomas' Fraser.- ^Green
•ol-Da/: and ir e^ort is briti-. J Pond *ar«j[ Hafi^vfir- Dane Miteh-
e to/uteres all people,* ypunt$ .'Wultvrboro aX<' E-til!. Joe
olrfT imhe Loiteil States ir the Ir.ethers. Ritter ond Green Pond ;
LI.
•y. sct’ool.
LICE VS FS- J
birth school.
m wing a^tT:
't»ryh« pjwjhiis* 1 * and
cjdtoh haw reefotlv. X eu issuh. by
feck of CourC JfT D. Padgett. Jr,.
RcJfftK V. r. T^eget.t White, fkdl:
W ii mill 11 ilBikt n'M
Gie-n
Wttliwu* Hgyraoi*
Wigietiis. * •
* EDj ^ alij . fii tM -j‘-viXTJje county
* j hc-ws -if information tiiat would
I licenses j leSd to‘<he location qf any of them'
in* »< ‘i » rte h. w- tr ,-t tTat they vill 8*h>
court adjourned Friday
noon for the s**ssion and i
^rtnmdned to npipeaf Mom
.for the 'second week w*«
eus
/ /F^IHHTfAN
-fill
Thcu 'will lje sen*
.ti'st ehuryh next
-oiidurted h\* the
*■ it Outla
ic.
of‘.his -ongregatfi
‘P
evening
ian minister
l- the fnemlwrrr
The public tft
to attend these set
memliers of this de
, JPBL .. sih? to thank the Rip,
Gr». P;.*n4 ehd # * fArMw use of thciy church .for
th, >r. //vice?.
/ ' •• -Ws.- ' - /
ctVTfaN GINNED
•*'>/
mmmX i jj
IN Cl»! .$,ETt)N
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i'r* . J D/-r
after- you Vtuntles.
Jurorja
S// l.kWI* IflOTT
Lew is* Hiott . son, of th- LHe n.\
io‘t* of Walterlmro. di*y| at Iho
Ctam TC.^Doin Infirmary SundaV.
following :i.n illne.-j »f some months.
•Mi* Hiott’ had' been living tn Beau
Yt colinfy Toil cam**' her,* seteiral
months ago. * on a< couht . of failing
healifi. a|id wa> making his ho.m )
K. fiCghT.. Mt$*- -Georgia Fcr
roll rG fs also Survived by tnut
other Mr.-. Johli Kinsey, of
JacksonbotV »nd Mrs. >AiV»ftro**
Hiott, of Ronnd.
Ttjc fun-r.' iSAiA- held Monday at
Dys. C^eek,/whAc,. th*. ititenneT,
followed The Hogvlces ‘were, co*
ducted* ’<> Rev J. M .Craven. •
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i y
«. W t,i J-1 dti- Aiiv Jjl 'VIII ?«*♦'/ ct
.. tludi dUty i »h,'ir cftuatry>)iT'D -A /'.'.•p^f, rbtJoA statlrintA
f^irnjsfv *v>« i i*/......i . ui, 'iw.. i- •».. ........z,.; .
fo '
If Alifll 4 AID
H. rr) T’artse.
Imm of *!
n,.> J* Mien, o\.pc.-.c* ii'; and
•o‘ .ginaiTv of Atlant j.- fLc. wl.-r- it**
.-ft^jri»ef'*<! .*. ?a'C**‘ art\ studio for./,
Vernr.veajrr^ witf ,.a Co* Xcy* receojK ( b
y He v.*y er ‘‘outfe lo’CJoutleSHin.
triier- lit- has accepted a*-TmiyPJ'*?*;
nryiigfv the BAard* withJJhre' in-j t|-,. <« . th-r,.- H ere g‘nned 4t
. ‘ Ort T .*/ 1:1.546 bale;, rf-mp.,
RespecriRlfy. 0.0 v7 fftr li.H .year, /
. / .! .Vpf^lHtkHiit. »'!»£»:!. •.,»»» v . • .*:,.
;»,.* r ^. r „ ^ry rart.A. \ t.„, »< ' '
^ or j’littl- mure than a year, <1Km! t)ctol»-
f ^|cr 27. Ond. was - liurind Xt Gra-« >/
'V'’ ’ ehoyrii c .ftjetmy fi.. was' hokp 0<
4 t .b, y l:: p
•;*<'*? ■ :
I ft ■»nft dir^I oft the X7tl» , ; 1
» %fcl! >i!-d- IkIu a Jtrile ,/>•
position with ti#* A
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.X.
U’fiewjs ft . ft'D'o
M-. and Mr./ $V. K ipn #$d.
pajR-d t<,< i»*,. .•. , • *" i. <1 i; i
at the*, v.o.,,,. Ih.-K; ’G^v* . Horace, or
rrre ^ ' *<rK 1 • .the 1’robatc .Judge b4* J. c. dcTre
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T ■ * ^ ■ -
-i,. -./Dim hr; ;.kor4,/
>: f-.ijy* .fte/*Tb CoRctoAr - wo>
vi >tinitty tJo/offir
villft. Esq.
■ ' Waiter'
H- M .f -SiinVlev fn
*'*»».'• p* :iHitr* *rd' TSvjon /with r**lt«-
Ti' •• Mr X.^f- ri/ ^ br-.tjte.r ht* v
c, ti oiiifc an Operation for
s^kendirilfeg . *, ' >*-../
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