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VOL. 39. IIUCU DISTILLER UNITED STATES MARSHAL. CAR. RIES HIM TO CHARLESTON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. STILL FOUND IN YARD Depatj Sheriff Weeks ami MagtNtrate Bryan Discover Incriminating - } ' Evidence. Archie Craven, of the Weeks sec tion, was recently reported for Illicit stilling of alcoholic beverage*, and his place was raided last week by Deputy Sheriff Weeks and Magis trate. J? E. Bryan, of Walterboro. They found'a still and Mr. Craven . admitted that he had been stilling, but claftned that it was only for personal use. He was using a mash composed of Jsweet potatoes, corn inoal and skitnniings. Parte, of tin ftlll were taken and . brought * Walterboro. Sheriff Padgett then informed 4 th> ^ United States Marshal of this viola tion .of the law, and a* deputy came to Walterboro Saturday, returning | F. & M. Bank Does Not Owe An? tMn? » * . Mistakes occur in almost any bus iness, - and typographical errors creep Into th^ most carefully writ ten articles /somet fines. An error, which was especially annoying, oc curred last week in the statement of the condition of the Farmers Air Merchants Bank of - Walterboro. which, was published in The Press! and Standard. This error was dis-j covered and corrected, but not till-, it ha^l run through a small portion of the issued and it happened as is always the case, that the papers for Walterboro where the bank was most anxious to make a good show ing had already been mailed. While the error was not -onn which, would In any way affect the standing of the bank, or lessen the cot^ldence of the public in its sound ness. even if it' had been true, yet. it was one which to those who studied t W4»s hard to understand, unless .1 careful examination had been made when it would been detected. It was this:*' The -publis DtTS IRE IE CLOSE OF CM, C CONESIHIS ME MR6 ill \ > v ■» - j LY A LITTLE >tORE IBM N A WEEK REMAINS TIL THE CLOSE OF THE GREAT POPULARITY CONTEST BEING RUN BY THE PRESS AND STANDARD—CLOS ES AT 6P. M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th. >' • / * More anti more interest is beiBf felt in the winning of the ban prises being given by The PmMM and Standard in It" great popularity contest.^which eloses Satirday, De cember 15th- at 6 o'clock p. pt. It j looks, now as If the finish will be full of thrills and excitement. Pdb- ( | pie are thinking contest and talking hav*' ' contest, voting for > their favorite ^contestants in a manner , highly , [satisfactory to The Press and Stand ri, . -..i n- <- i—• ' Miss Haset Pekler Iss Esther Langdale, Leila Rlekenbaker. 01 t par- sub- 2.500 2,009 3,000 Hlott 2.000 2,000 - 3.000 2,000 1,666 M]ss Mias statement showed that the ‘hwid; ] a . n !' Th? publte is InvlUN to had hills payable of about Ikajtitor, ! , * cf P a,e ,n . finish, and It when ns a matte- Ar^t th-re'was v - , * h to t i o po we . * ha, ‘ ^ no such item i„ thV Shtement. atfd V^f. 0 have them send-in iMiss The 1 ■ ultfcripnons before the • crow otthe'-- *■ j contest and vote for some, of the I contestants, - . Last week Miss Annie Carter yon J quite the ( ontrary * wafk . true^ loid.anl; ha l owing to . “it by othei hanks almost ;\n equal amount.,and d!«U not owe-a- doUiT. Yhesc figures Miss i Miss' with noon, npw; at Mr. Craven Saturday afte: wore "picked r’atcmont corrected pr The- Far on fnrtm ^a . "former I proof was mu particular He' has homo. set ured bail and is ***** ********** * * * , is an /t)-tii/iii^n ot wnicn the pe pie -fif and th«* rnti cydnty ^eel/Cproud. - It is the first hank in Cie" county to build, a re- sources Xf a half million dollars, .v |(t»IF. DESIONHTRATION-X • | : hin tirmly established its<H a* y. DEPARTMENT -'«/ -g ydind inst*tHpi Piogressiv.* nccoiuinotli'tii' - i» 'iii: suing r rOicy which will -.cor <-.u v its re nts wish r i Lsi n ci s rtill further "'nv.s .Tnd poulty bC r.o'sur: :: the codnli ; find-Its .total resoum -■ i and splendid vhva a million dollars. ’ . . /« done during tWr r : 1 ". SI peri; CAST « RosliV FOR PVTRIOTII' Pl.W V,"'' f ;for each year's subscript! i ' “ ,r (force and- the contestants f which the pe.-, „r .... for some *********** rk' cirtining club thank the canning club members all/over for the interest that the>'' have year. We >rfiow that it js hard work an<| requires responsibility, enth'i- husii\es!5 ability 1h the top. • «o0n i ■’Oiv' than ’n*-pair-of boots given by the Hern don Clothing* Store. Thist week the hosus vote offer of 10n extra " votes tion is in are tak- c advantage of the lufct chance to cbtaiu extra votes. • Watch thh finish •ing developments, v - Miss Annie Cartetv .... Mattie ".Stilly. . ,• Pearl Ulmer ...\. Blanche Chassereatt May Nettles. R. 4. Jahie Flmer r . , . . May Nettles. R. 4* RaV Jones' . .. .. . . . o Annie Mae Koger, U. Ethel Fripp. Eliza - Snead, 1^. *Ti Mi*; N|iss M ivs M tSE Miss Miss i HI** „ ; Mfss Miss Miss- Miss Miss xT sihili e va' ability responsil you are and are able to fully. We are proNtd of every Huh mem- ber we have haH this year, and hop*, nuthor^lfmtor fy -wMl grow as imicji dtirinajX’alidnne the coming year aV they have in C The part ,,r Miss-Edtth Black' c Miss Thelma Padfeett mm i n w h i r | Stevens ohst ot Baptist Committee Held Meeting ijni ‘And husii\esi ability 1h Mnak< a -t^cess. in pithei-. byil since re-1 Finily Stevens lui K I’owH fnl sir.ijioi t ppdft^ibilities are going to*follow j , in Men(•'> .“'Ptp'slnekt r.*’ Ftt* all through life, apd-business • . -- /■ - v '*' is necessary to*.meet fhi'ti?J At tire* <’olon|x> H'een'her 12th. ilitles. we. arc 'glad that ; “The" Slacker.■> Metro's griet sp-*-, filled uppn' to meet Ahesc.J elal pat riot fc/ projluctioh -le hixe. | able to rneef them svceesa jih which Ole giftM. ''star. EmlV^f Appears, has ,be‘'n c!W unusual distfnetfon->ky fts -- ^ I Ilirter if'alWfitnL W11L*a>" k ./ cltrirt^f g| 4he trfjlce of'tl?? 1 ♦but tb^y -w4U- giaotf as much d ; —w " -- ,/ ~- x \- *-Probate judge. wi‘th r tlie fbllowim; . 'I f V .' tmembers present-: CapT.*O/W. Wav; 11 ■* ei irir " ■ j Joseph Langdale, <*. N. lamgdale, A. jC. P.relattd and P. M. Johns. -AppU* I cations B>r aid from the State Mis- [sion Bowrd were received and pafts- |ed upon hy thft committee. The Fairy Alma Hlott Corrle Belle Hill.... Katharine Smoak . .. VltTRisher Cottageville Inez Ackerman , . .. Alcf DuRant V . i^KC. ., Annie Mlley ...... Ida Ponds Olive Jones . rrfT.. Htoke*. Effie Beach ...../ Clirice Welch .... Ruffin and Routes May\ Berry ........ Kt|gene Graham ... Irene Breland • Resale Bishop Maud^Crosby star* ; Miss Thelnja Mlley ...... ‘ Miss Leila Morris . . ^r-.- . . Islandton Lolln Polk J. F. Rentz. Jr,*.... Beulah God ley cv*. * • • Smonks. Laurie- Maxey Ruth Benne Miss Emma Jane .\fiss Ethol Sauls Miss Ruth Plsher Miss Hillie fillers MVs. R. W. Adams Mrs. A. J. Weeks v Mixs -M13. Miss fMiss i M iss 77.900 7 4,256 :^.54J 13,241 , .m -5.16J . " 01 M iss Miss Miss kits. Miss 76.00 t ‘ S.lmi •• . 3.50<) 4,500 3.02.; 3.0 2 •» 1,259 6.5 r. 5,000 4.43.i 8,I0.o 3,025 3.00" l.so.'t 5,000 4". loo 4,000 Men May Yet Go As Volunteers Editor The Preta. and Standard: I hare been naked by n number of the yonng men who hat* .egia- tered whether or not iboy would he allowed-to voluntarily: .enlist In the military and naval service of the United States. The new regulation Issued revokes all discharges'here tofore lamed and commencing on the 15th of December all persons who have registered will be classi fied under five etmmp. Those <n class one to be first called to ser vice in regular ordet and those fft class two next and so on down thp line tirtugh class four. The neff*. regulations provide that after twelve o'cloclt moon, Dec. 15th, no person who have reglktered will he allow ed to enllat In the military service. After that time a person registered ill be allowed to voluntarily enlist in the navy or marine corps, pro vided he presents to the recruiting officer a certificate from his local hoard to the effect that he is so far down in his class, and order num ber that he will not be needed to fill up the current call for men to be gent to camp. There is also a provision for vol untary-enlistments In the.hospltil corps for men having special train ing fitting them for that branch of service-.’ .' V J. M. MOORER. y County Chairman. W alter hot o\Ilec. 4.. ; ■ —• — ENLISTED \ e- Kntered ^Service at Member off fnntrj Reffti New Officers In \ I 5.150 \ 4,166 3,500 3.50 ) 3.000 3.OOJ 2.00b 3,W0(* ^r n :;:rr SC file ^executive Baptist tommiitee of the Associarioh . metJ ofneo of tmrf TIi. past. We wish thivt everything (igditable , to -ev« tnemhei/ in the county. a» j; serve praise and „credit foi they /liave done./ Foflow'ing .summary of the ivork ilone in can ning by the two first prize-winning girls_^4hose who. wMi be give’i •’ * • • I , . . » ^.H we could tell; been entrusted to/flat sterline Thanksgiving Dav AtDmCreek The cdjangd of ^dftii ers in tly. First XationaLMlnnk tmik- place ol\ the 1st Inst. C. W. Bishopf .w’.u has lyeenycashier for several months. iov Celwnvhi.i. and W. It Load |.holdt. d Fairfax, entered at" on.v [upon the. discharge of his duti 1 B. H. Fadgett.- assistant- cashier. | r Iso reveredMfls connection at tha: and/<1ha hWis" has. succeed.'.! lliers‘rs a son of I). of this place, and Itf a of Dra ugh on's Busim" ■« College. In Columbia. " TfiekP yourr; (•nfen nre both "well equipped l,i ( handle the grow ing ( business of the First Nailonal, and are fast making fiiends for rhemselves’and for tb • bank. .1 ' •rs, 1 12- ; g^diluate ■HJih 11 d«'- wh U is a tic- »_iM!iose scholar ships to Winthrop college [ r ions with the Biograph. tor. Walter, Millef. * Mr. Miller was associated wipC-Mr. Cahnnne on the Pacific ,coi*m' under the Griffith banmn^/He hns had valuable ex-. _ w nerierycf in both stage and screen |dutches making appU«*atlon ^ere as j were presidt .w^rk His motjon picture eXper-1 foUow * % *- ( ottagevllle. $50.Un. [land. After eluded feature produc-> Rldgevi , Kk Ashton. $15" ' These applications were all favor jence has included feature produc short course nex^/siinimer beca^ise j Fniversal companies” *"* " of their work: [/ v . ^ Delaney has' the -Important PhontelJa Maxey—515.. cans tok, role of John Harfiing. My, Delanev matoes. 11" cans beans,. 31 cansjis one of the most valuable player peas. 6 cabs okra and tomatoes.-31 known to the screen world. Among cans beets. 77 cans peaches. 34 cans i his recent y pictures 'are "Susio pears, 15 cans hucklebeja'ies. 'MdSnok-flake." and "The Vital Ones- jelhes/ 7" pickles. 202 bOtUfsVaL-mon.’X Before going into the stocif * U P- \ [A v o»k yiiich. comprised Ibis fffrst Mae Berry-—25.0 c'ans*^'tolnatoes., stage experience. Mr. Delaney w'ig ! rounl * * re ur * e< l to be present at 12 cans libans. 25 jars peas. 27 jars I a sut'ceHsful lawyer. He is a B . i*he meeting which w ill he called to beans. 72 jars tomatoes.' 13 jars, Of. Versiont ' - * jorder at 11 okra and' tomatoes, *90 jars pickle.! Eugene Rotden * w>^ lad were ably act a .l upon, and it whs recom-* mended that the State Board pay the ^mounts asked for. The next meeting of this commit- tep will be held^lJec. 17th, to' ap portion the amounts asked for \v the State Board for different church- i.es. All pastors of (hurchesdn th ! s jlwif preserves, 16 jars peaches. | "urt 1 jar baneil apple . * apples, 9 javs pear- >»up. 1-^jar squash, jars marmalade. , // the Probate Dickie ' Eugene Bolden.* w>ro plays the in ‘TV* j 26" cans tomatoes .for Redden., of. the salb" 29. jars canned Slacker. is also a. graduate of 8 hollies cai-- stock work on the speaking stag* 1 jar' l»egt^ I 'Hauiitinj? S}:adow\” a World nio- 9 * ixlassbs jel*:-.^dnetion, is one of.lj^ best-known o’clock Judge. at the offi«*e of r \" • . Among vlie utiCny gatherings fqi Than Vagi vlnK/mi the National hoi; day. pirhairs none w as more enjoy ed than/fliat at Drs. Vreek chuccli 'jl.ist Tfi’.irstWiy morning. The *or- carioli was the .gathering together "f the people of the church Jo offet thanks for the many blessings they had enjoyed during the year Th • exercises began at. 11 o’clock apd «ided over by A.' F. Br.;- atHaber or appro priate s.>ng» were rendered by the choir, Uor,. M. P. Howell, of Wal- terhoro. was- introduced and spok"* on the neglect of Spiritual laws by the p«ople of today., • This was a very thoughtful address and enjoy ed by those present. He was fol-. lowed by Rev. J. P. Graham, madi, an appropriate jthanksgi address.-* After" the meeting the congrega tion dispersed to their hon>es whe*v genuine Thanksgiving dUtners wen serv I . D. <; \N r- J Mic I,ir. n r. 1 HOLD > Alicah Jeukius Chaptei/df th held their lust oiMi^ing "i jN'ov. 23 with Mrs. ErnesKlAutelp After the reuxlhrs of tto* ritual we had a reading by .\rr*r .1 iilfifs Lem- ackfC Idle of Jefferson front 1861 n> 1865. , Then a pt?/" 1 by Mrs. A. Vete: an sale. .* * * *:_* * _* */tx* DEATHS-*- d action, pictures. Well known .. n,.;ke Up 'he -i.i i g| .■*'un»rir 'lies"- 9 Ftil'en fin vnrfn rites iO’CJ eas/M^P J i d , UrfTruf" me: FILIN( IS—IIFRMNlV Miss 1'the.', ('..^Francis and Mr. C.eqrge W. Herndon were quietly married Sunday afternoon’ at two o’clock by Rev. J. - M Fraven .'.t inch Friday •e-.' . v- bro'u;ht LiiV i >.,1, terniHnt. Mr. Biy t *n. w':. n;r man . year. \ proiuinent I it(/• : of 11! ' eounty.Nliaving live;! u Hond* r.son-t . ville .an i Kat Walterboru. He \v.is mgfiftrjte\to|- n number of" years for Hey waiu\to» nsbip and w.:s one of the COUntvVni0*t 111 • itl2< He was of. ripe\old age, la ing mpF* ♦ban veers ol«K The funeral was, conducted by RevAF. B. Smith Sat- ifternrtoo. In' is survived by his widow and nevdial sons and laughters. screen/^ ... d - for thisAleernt he screen. Se,yen reels. Bjctui ' • promjitVv ’.•le.. k. A-'Crl'ii sion. 29e day nlghi be ntj^ xT^i# n friends/ a ' popiiiyr’ young "iCiiple, Will Install of the bride's pwreuis. M H. A.. Francis. On|} of" the- family were/jire. - Th<y\" left Sunday ^>ffei noon < "lir. "L'stfir 1 wlidne. ■, yStr*. Hei n - juilit. Mi L. H/McFarWs* gai [>t iom/ They re l urr.eU j. /he present route \vitji th<* bride’s! (.best KJ'shfs ot a In rry afe with this young eifuple. x ^ REV. SMITH -LEAVES THURSDAY Masonic Officers- M v/^"; Refused $325.00 * For Bale of Cotton * -N, • .^ms. i'uu» Manoen •Viider f>r(k* day.'last week Lbs-1 Ills week at Hie le of ymton to the giunei/Ttii n to he'held in FI _.v. ... . ./-I.- J. t«.ok a/in*I Of J/ci: Thor it/ginped 125.00 This. Mr I Wliort' i; A ndersciii. **( ’ opted crate and 'llis Flag.!/ The Chaplyr then sang "C a roll Miss Editly Fraser theii tunl is alutul llte First SuhthaHnct/ tjues- tions ip^l iatory were thyf anmwered i»y Mrs. A. J, Anderspjr and others. Miad WilWy entertainetl the Fhap- tor delightfully anth instrumental usic.\ HeporL/ of the secreta'y and treasurer/were read. , I Report UJ V* sent to file State convention was read and approved. Our Chlipler is working jointly witli Red/Frnss. society. 1 Each D;*ught**r cg/e Hni»ther doMar to hify inateri.il "and the work of making suppli»s for our soldiers wHK lie continued. We have the wHCare of our hoys on our heii'ts apd wdli work for their cpmfoft bynJendinp all the sweater. socks v uriniets. 'sleeping garments, hosniter supplies, etc. , '\ SandeYs will reptesiui State cotpeen-' Another of Colletoa's brave youfij soldiers has gone to his reward. This time it was Eddiv Kinsey, fef the Shiloh section, who volunteered last summer for (serrtee and wgs (jitationed at Chattanooga. He sue- rumbed to an attack of pneumonia, and his body was sent home for in* termenl, ’which took place Monday morning at Pine Grove cemetery ih the presence of a large number’ ot his relatives and friends. Thfi deceased was the’youngest son of W. B. Kinsey, and is survived by his lather and several brothers and sisters. The - death ‘ of thU *t> , aiing man brings home to' a ne'e section o,' tin* county the fact that thl* country . is engaged in ,wal\ he did not ceaejh the liaule The First National ‘fr<'nt hii* Ufe was given ju*t th' |sanies fo,- his country, gnd i’is hav- ,ij>g volunteered. shtJv d his love for the stars and stripes. MEETINfl CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALK—rWtr- /fetu ing My neighhorr and niy/« if have orde*- 'r»l a Carload ol/wlre.' V few rolh at cosi not Luc'eo. It IvtcrrsteJ write .Inn. Ij! I’eurifoy. R. 4. 1». FOR SAI.IV-Tvo - residences and two lot/ in town of Walterboro * for sate cheap ami ter no eas.\ ,.\pply to 1. M Fishhurne. 12-5-21 FOR SALE OR^LEASE—IMantatlort near Redon’s church, containing 169 acres, 85 acres open land. .* Can l>e bought for* V4.00rt.b0: $200.0"' cash. halaUCe - on good .terms, or it can leaded fo r p. r A. food . hog* ,Vn,ii cattle, tyfige, and hertllhy lijy/tion. Apply Ben fteH ./AVaRer both. perfectly to F. C. N tf. FtIR ^AI.E—Two ln'CM' and .one imffe in good condition and good nimals. F. C. Bennett. Walter- tf. FDR SALE—Ry^ amhPnt* .Seed: ' Lime, iVmejit. Rtipk: Horse and ,Cow Feod.“ Brit*Store, 11-7-3’. FOR SAI.I 1 :—My farm known as the M P. Hlott farm five miles from Wnlterboro, at Mashawville. con- tainine 100 acres; 50 acres cleaf- ed. Fair buildings. Apply to P. P. Hiott. Jacksonboro or Walter- bqro, S. C. ’ X 5-5-tf. WANTED ’a ul , ,tnn ui in r lorem e iiHon aiid aflei b^'i.r j* Ottr nm- Mug will he s hei ThompsoK. Otfeiyu hi "I j with Mr.aM.. H. Howell,os Ip-eei, the <*otton ah^/fn" y^' lhti; 2*11' a very flv grown on land, it v. able farming ,ha this roUnty now. Fender refn Is known ' \y.\\ dontr^tfrpf san V» i'.if.p-.J »HK" /ntf'll ITT and ui hah’ • rt Rt-v. r If. Smith, who ha» been} paster of the local M#tImdist church the rimer! y ’t)*o >’*ar.. >**aves to- [ dmv Hi- /morrow-tor MahiRng where he w.is hns te-wO iassigned h> fh" BtshoD at tlu- fe-1 W. GRANT S any friends here CIVIC I4KAGUE TO MEET J. W. Grapt died at the h Ills-son. W. H. Grant.1 in Coludubi last Wednesday night and his was brought to Walterboro on Fr^- ,n « lodge of t Masons, dv fpr Interment tn the family pie at Sandy Dam church. Mr. Grant J has been in failing health for some vpars. hut the immediate-emtse . -a; big death was pneumonia. M \ Grant was*4»ice married and leaves Several thildren. us follows: Bv the first marriage. J. T.. G. B., W. there And SiflYy and “Olte Miss Fannie. Bv the second mar ed. riage, Mrs. .1. 0. Weeks. Mlfces , Ethel sand ..\lie»-, Messrs. O. K,. Jef- < AM tit ferson. Joseph and Francis —Ho- wJ*. about ..15 -.years old V»d• The l.idi« was a Confederate Veteran., Tft>’’’'i' r tetr.-~n! many years*~he lived .near WoHh -^er singers " boro where many friends aye sad- \ f hristtlj dened by the news of his^death Following a custom "in Lodge of Masons. St.- John’s.' Da., y- Mhieb is D^eetrtWr 27t1w has be*" sot aside as tlu* date tor the injrtul-copfereme. latlod of the newly-.elOessd officers of that Ihdge. The Masonic public -is cordially invited .by the lodge *0 of !.«• present and to bring a dinner ml eiijoy a day of it with tb/ v brethren of Ibi* popular and grew\ Pinckney Smith Given Deration SntRh. w 1>^ linlrh^d .1 go /com th" Office V me at Fort Oglethroo : ,n\w'’p a cpnijrfission as 1st Ip’nD'h; ,\pt of, infantry,' was in Walterboro NtKriVay rereivtug the congrutuli- •Uonx of bis Trieiofs Lieuf. Sniith’s WANTED—Vslitoti Garage Co', wants at once mechanic that can .repair aiyY make of tOoiol eg.-. Will pay right price to party-thrt can JThaiiintOe satisfaction. Com- niunic«tte or . see iis personallv. Asiiton f!urag*y^Co.. If P. Pond.*. Mgr . Lodge d C. ' 12-5-2tp. WANTEIM—Do yoit want morphine, laudanum, paregoric. ' cocaine or \any other drug . if so write o.* • quio in person to Hu, Keelejr In stitute, 1329 Lad' StieA. Colum- • | lda.t S, (v _ • 11-2 8-'4:, Mo\i:V TO l.oAN OT Real IXate -nT-r""p-r""TTT' FTTTn—flr.Tafte' hv;rn K I. Fislihfi’qe. Attorney. I 1 28 fit. - ■ M \M I j>—,Vo -frrtrr Wood 1 3Tn.r light <1 (’ozart jhop at tip* r<; in. Smith has j w ho- regret to se.* iu Teave, and they JiW for him a pleasant sojourn in his Jiew bom*. I Rev. tik H. Be* kham. his successor, 1 ill arrive the latter , part of Hie week, posslblv Friday and will, hold rvlces Sunday, ere will he a meeting of tlt- Civir L.*ggue Monday .afternoon. Dec 1 "ill. at four o’clock. Mem bers ary urged to he present. i< much "Business - to" be dis; daughter, i cussed a'n*^ nt w officers to he elec 1 v- ****** SHOl'LD ******* PAY NOW * . ’ ' f ^ V ' * Pei sons subscribing to the * Y. M. F A war fund are re- * quested to pay their subacrip- ,* tions at ohie, either to I. , M. j * Fishhurne a> Farmers A- -Mer> , chants Rank in to M. P. IRtw Little Missy# .RuH« ajj*l Brown .vUited' thpir cousin, Jones, at Alh-n*l.ile. let" Walterboro, will cii _ cautit a just be (off e. Hi- i > cantata v.-j I H\cn K‘ the hqpl iMidi tori in 1 ► nd \*i!i !,*• -i.. purpose -of ;i slrfting^xjn niuk'ng some repairs 1 0 the HapHsf *hnrth. There wf!I be"a puhll* vvni k .rt at Fine G'-o'i* church on \\ eddv; day, Dec.' 1L’.. those who an ested are.utgad to lie prepent peciully those wl'io have loved o”c\ hiDied in t he. ^ me ter?" there. Itvter-c it. \ - A tl/otightful little remembrance was given Rinekney Smith, the son of Rev. T: H. Smith, this niorntnv on the eve of thofr^ departure - fot th*“lr. new home «t Munniue Miss Ethel Sanders, on hehaTU of the Methodist Sunday school', started a fund for purchasing Pinckney .v ftew rolling chair, and soon the fund grew to ,*53."4* which was given t") him this morning in 'gold. Miss Saaders did not see all the members of the school, and states that many persons *.unie to her from other d"- nominatjons and insisted on help ing hey raisy the fund Rinckm-y i*..a general favorite witjifiill the people of the town. *'* i ^ ihivm—riiixi: “ ■pnpte /- Married SundaKafjternoon at Mo- home Df the brideSft- parents. Miss Fay. De\IHu and MrXB. W Prln\ uami wi not In th*- 'pnbUshotl 'Vis of thowOceceiving cotuhiisslons Jpotn South Ft\plina. it havipg been giv en out aFV'Fottage'iire. Ga." He will .be taHonod at Fhfirlhtte, \. Keport for duty there K \ : ZSs : • rrrwr Lnt at Walterhorb Penns. Siipt. W ANTED—Llii tiest, rash pi lce paid -for second-hand 'hngs. Walfer-v boro lee A- Fuel Co.. ^ " If. *FV'M» RFW \I(D l«> **^«*r«s^?**i^ev»* deuce »ufftcieiit to <*>osiit those C.. add will Decenibej 15th. REV. graham POUNDED IHUties who have lieeit unlawfully Hitting u.mmI an«l c;u*r>inK s.tni. away fr«>ni tipi Eastern -Ole off tin* tract known n« the Murphy tract <>n tin* »4t. tieorge road o*h* mil.- front Walter hi »m. R. N|» Jefferies.// l?-5-l*. > u*’ / LOST Rev J. R Graham, pastor of tie churches at Bethlehem ami Cottag* ville, was the recipient of ’ heavy” pounding Thanksgiving, day. Th<-, Wonuregatioos of his churahe.< _ Mo ni|lhl b*twce n cottrt brought together a handsome pound ( £ ^ C neld ^.k ifig cohslitmg of many fine prodite-sj/. , ltr v.. v , „r»teX Finder please of the far*, the dairy and the pan- jy S Frank /Walter* try. This came kj* a complete sgi-J • • prise to Mr. Graham ami Isyevl-; ' deuce of the high bsteeni in wbieu I black he is held by lm* members of nfc churches. " ' .vS hobfid dog, name seen '^it. J;R ksoti $5.0" Tor recov itrv. j bride -.fr-M. Ffwit»-n ■ "fft ■ 1r '}he daug'Mer \f Mr.- and Mrs. IL N. DeWitl. of w\'ks. an I tb«*. groom n popular youhc\farmVi of Hie \It. I'ani"! •■ctjen ijc- a son of Mi. and Mr-. L. M \\ ILL , |. Fuller Fripp tliff^rtet'tded'To' vol . (." v nteei in the naval teseives for the of the >*r. and will leave ay' to /dili.it. . Mr. Fripp ha- bf-n enitdpyeil HT tFe'iKfsfofUce, >n ; I fvSII s«v/r IRs connection wjJJVj'h - ; pi > itidn. ift order to enlist. htlsinoH* %/ Se.yjon *1 <st m Tpe?(T:i ;*nd/ light tan Rattler." la o. Reward Of J « r -tfia«n. >fl-2S-«tp. locals: lavioR installed new I ani'pnw ready to hull in short m»Rei diet on itiiich.-sUi: every FHda> r days by, appointtuent. Be aure ncJ- t* dry. ! guarantee satlsfae- tlon Your pat-ronage is soncited.. In. W. P. Shuler. Grover. 8, every Thursday; for «, fvery FHday—other