The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 12, 1917, Image 1

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VOL.-39. . WALTERIX)RO, S. C., ; WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 12. 1917, Searching I or Fourih.D) .Jl" PSSS10. SISSKS GffiilESI H ■ • •'••mf! .fii net cutnoniiv it i. { Aged Lady Has * v , Cf • ' Serious Faft KL CLOSE fflBDi At t P. MJ ■MM .I a * l\\ i:.sTI(i.\TIoX' AN}» I'OHTS I ENiHM-S * * • * GIVEN /* slj •i* I • . I» • . i l» avi: o i ■»* x «\ n u : -> S .IUSIMjAV % THIS »J \ UK DVECIUKI) AM) THK \MS- T!ti: w \M>so>!r; nai\v i tOi ii* \y tin: samkoom or ki/.! ir < \it \>As .sKrrm:i>—v«ni\i. vi Mik. S. Mrs. v: i wiinj> . n’ll la#f i! : !<“ 1 hft luirl ir, r.!'- ■ nlk «onnoctii • ; ! a' fi '!orn(r*r «Tu> vr.s siUnstnoms If. Harper, a «lSt» ! »'*of K^rfnn. of ifie dicat' i«n. buffeted .i very pain-1 U’ed’nepday n'Rlit. ; j rn ,(1h^ tifehen irito [ elf 1 K -<1 Foreumn Pe’.lu Malement si**' W ' roihiminUate AI jiat i''n the •fand.e;e. iVottiinK er anv 1 •/ y ' ! C. .■ * t< ■ >ed . that :hU-. lint- ihftH v.;:.-a fr»un!i -V . a special session of the -sraijd jury for Colleton county was hel J tod'av for (he purpose .of receiving .Hi <; i • • till- the- • . ’(■ .• . i.ich h:ts- been ks to- rfe- ■ bueiry ft rmi' 1 v.l at ypjiap. iati> <n Colfe* . k:i* w. i.i|t coHnt'y. ..mif'd -win the hand onte ppearW (\ T*AUln*: t’a^. >;iveti ,hy Ki/er A f Whiciv irx&r, the floptikir saU- iiiiui of. this- with he trtv. n tin' otr. «wrulitlatt X' as: uf fol - tirok ■ount of ir he will ";t *.-*-*ry ircprtji xHdaitle i front a covere.1 - t^e two houses. | tir.en fenklo and A F r. • Mc’Hcal aid > trnjnh'lh te!y. .. an 1 i w**»e set.-’ On ar- i m »Ke, Mnvllar- •' - Jer.; ' (dd. it is ayed not r(Hover.. She i- stiffer- nuich .(rrfrn (lie idiock an'A 1 ' l.'Ue-t reports froii- hen he is quite weak. LEU TAKEN If BBIIl-IBOOPS THK HOLV HtV AGAIN' PASSES i\ix> nfi: iiAxys f»r m>. MEVfcRS 1 b !• 1 NO DAMA(;E IT) • *«-l > heiur.d .the t!ii11e-1 'iiTt.t; c Si jitifl H>e htfte A ,j sg jVarl flmer m jitft after they- bad suk Piano. i.Ayen»by Brown Fur- Blanche t haaaereatt lfd.4 the. vauseway. the driver seem- ' ' * ' W.iltej^tro and KoiUes , J Standing Today .... . ■ Enr'Postcffice Mi-is. Anni»'. Miss Mattie Still , ,, hiipre C unnany, as . a second prite. 5Ji 3S Mav Nettles. H.'4... . l, tc ?n-be in a gr-rat hun>. He wns Co-at interest is being mnnlrested ' Mias ianfe Ulmer ... . 4 e matter of tbes - ortses «»m1 Mi § s May Nettles. R. 4.. .. irrand iurv several montns a so ««» c-v.h - ■ - —r ••• " :*•" Hie result n’lll-be witfcbed over this Miss Ray Jones’ check up 'the offioos of the county was dmyfne.. _ The efforts now i cousmN with keen interest- y Th<* Miss Annie Mae ttofter," R. 2 for the past ten years. The session ,to Jin<l the driver A. thw fotm i car. i,,; nu .w tan » s nl ^ popular young ladles Miss Ethel Fripp-'*.^. 101 fas held behln-1 A »i A is.^iesd tfm other- w,-..- ifot M M the renoct' of expert*, accountant. C,}»te «« a yrc-at hurry. Me w-a.- ( ; M . n l! Vann. Who was employed by theldr.nnfc a hieCvu. hut . none of 111.- , ■rrand-Aurv several months ago to^>ar.t.v,.khevv/his .car ; or knew who ^ ^ ».165 of the grand jury wr X closed doors. an(| the information^ given then} by Mr Vann in hi^w^ ic accident out. when* PreV any vav reff-on-ible SK--- * &'-# ******##& '* BRIEFLETS ^ V port is.being held by the grand jury No information has beetle .given and Foreman (*. W. Pelltim, asked hy a reporter fbr The and Standard If he-had anything to * 4*. ******* ^ ***** -> say as to the J'epoft -replied^ A [.Hidif.*' iVurifoy ’ have nothlng/fo give oftt at tlii> |. j n < nluiubi;i. •.time. All the members of-the gran 1 j v y Pf-uri.foy was calf- jury am pledged to secrecy, and I i t^st’Alu*nb:n' last week to pre- prt»po<e to ask the advice of | 1,1 , *ide ov)*r the* term of' .ourt then*. Sokhito 1 * before giving out nay thin q (yn accaU ni. of the illness of Judg*- /for the public.’' Only twelve of U 10 j pfifice, who was < -i f 'e- , u , i^f. to hold grand jury were present this morn .ft,, torm. .’o-t**' r -■do-i the> Miss Elitn Snead, R. B.. Miss Edith Black .... Miss Thelma Padgett' Miss Hazel Felder . Miss Esther Lahcdale. R. 2 . X Round. Miss Leila Rlckenbaker.. Miss Fairy Hiott Miss Alma Hiott . .. y.. .\ Miss Corrie Bello .UiU • • nnv information a'* vii;s Kltharine Smoa of the contestants. \n Si ,'-vu. niS\ier X.. Cottngeville ipg at the hearing. they ha-1 with them in session the account-, ant. Mr. Vann. \ ' Considerable .speculation is being i his week. . K.itlist ' \vi.-ition t'orp*-.. d\-*ot» Bo> V-h» cnl.ft-tVSt WiV ' Itt--.* OVdll .6 oNfoek ^r-.t’yrt 1 . iXv nft'erm <v hirh Nirn*' h c( ■ tuittee. of w - el knr»vr lo)\‘n ■ p-i.cn nr\ihC connK •had as to the result of this investi-^ } j.j pv; np . M'.H-N gation, and there seems to be h f^el- {.-Xsliit-J. B'ovutou. ot W ,1. ing that all is not v.'ell. though VV(>R { ,,, charleston receni’ nothing has been said- ‘ # X!snceepst’cll}'’pi'>ed the >hy The report is voluminous'an,d fil^'xynlnntion 'V:ot • >rance in-; two’large files. avhMion corps. T’u*y were -x ’-id - ' to rep(>rt at S-vantmh T>Cs<'. ^v af- * * ******** *♦* * * * * .tei itnom i-nd .IWi tor vhjjFcit.- «o be . ■ gtn tndh'r.e.' «r • <0 DEATHS — tH'der*. * ******* * '* * *•* * * * ,/ ' *• - '*./ , . PRESTON,DRAMA) V Ml:ik«*s \Cry I-ine j ' Pork rhitisane. A” rifire treat has re “ D'i* eaclvoho hHs maty; friends who for the trag-1-up anxidim for their favorite to ’ .jryin. and they are-coming to their aw«istanr-e'Aright; handsomely. and v.fll gHe an' exiling finish to the ^cjisvign when the final day comes. Tiffs week the votes are being cast >n a ballot' box.; and no record • g the rendid-Mes voted .for is kenL is(p: -s done so that it will be lip no-Ni>l-> ih . r*\-( fjN. c'andlni -o ♦* at Xhev wf!l /eel- that Uo ad- vtc. .a Xli he>lraken nml# t-hat no Miss Inez Ackerman ’’'fo*(.niati«ii X” be {riy. n their X-Ottl**. M ; ^ AJ.T iiuiiant . tUtorp. X ' ’ . ‘j ladige. unUy at j.Mj, s Anwel Mi ley . . noon. , at Mi,, 14*. pp n ds Of. well vi SS ohvo jones eonnkv ’-•'turns uXl daclare the XinnersV'X . N. T),fs wok )et>qrP/lr> ve beerX^-nt ■ -ch subscj-tiipj- wX^s*- . subscrinthm expires between' now and Maicn> IPIS; asking them to-ra-new and -vote for/theJr favorite candidate. ' 1 d< a roe.! respmise is rxjirrg re- ceiyfd. npd it 's- lironghf fherK^xvIll 1W fejWsuhsc-iher^ who will Xot ' Xi.* helri their favorits' candidate wi'fK, jtake 'advrtimrare of Hits oppouunity 1 The candidates rtnd their . friends iU..: ; .. ak x -?5.no.t 3,1 DO * 4 ^ ■ Tlieiv three appHtants stand ing Jhe examination today a s t Khar lestjm for the-position of postmast er at Walterboro, ma^e vacant by the resignation of Postmaster J. M. Wjtsell. ' They ', are Postmaster t'. Henderson Fraser,'R. R. Mlley and fames deTreville. It wlljl he sev eral weeks, douhtoss before The re- fXlt.of the examination is annotme- edX. In the meantime Mr. Fraser, wholes, appointed to fill .the posi tion inAbe interim between\the. ac- eeptapco'Nif Mr,- Witselrs resigna- ttoh*and the. filing of t^he position, w ill continue Ho act, as postmaster. ' 1 -—- —...——.. ,\ •« * ** * ^X* ****** r Personal >LMition * *. * * * A- * * * * V.,* * * * 3.000 2.000 2,000 ;:>00s) 2,0,M)4 * * 1.666 AtMdtng Use ijf Attillery (fmdiuiMjr Di>»ve Tiuk- .. of. the City. SHRINES % Brit i sh .Out ******* * ******** *• ■', * ..' V, London. Dec. 10.^--.Terusa-<-#' I«-nl. th«' Holy.City, which for * 873 years, has been in undis puted possession of thelTurkif. has surrendered. Over the city whose history, mystic and ter rible. dates back to the’ Egyp tian records of 1400 B. (*.„ W nissht, flutterery the Vhite (lag bf-Mirrender. Tomorrow- It will. Ih* replaced by the Union Jack* the Tricolor and ’the Itatipn emblem. • For tomorrow; Gen eral Alienby's Christian army will -enter the city' where Mo hammedans have held sway fop hundreds of years. Bethlehem, the cradle of Christjanitv. will ako 4>e in t hristlart liandi this coming * Christmas. * Wilt? a swiftness" ef < ’-ii. i* Don and a gx-nius of gen * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * and Hall . and .nt-h-'i V ■ *i- < S!»A t th are .invited to call jjaturday and re \ \ Stokes. \liss Kffleo Beach ' Miss CKrire Welch .. . . . Ruffin nnd Routes. Tfhw'-Mgy Berry Mrs.. Eugene Graham . ss .Irene Hreland .... . MisXBeseiq Bisljop Miss/Maud Crdsby ...... Mis* Thelma. Miley ...... Miss Leila Alofris . •» xNlHiidton Miss Leila PoRtv. , x.. . . ,. . Mrx, J- F. Rentixyr', ! . .. MUs Beulah GodleV ^. . . Nitionks. • Miss Leila Crosby, who has been „ hl , h _,, .. . ,, i Htfering an attack of typhoiu\feyej j - ' 1 . ^ . • hadty'fhe . , ,, /' \ , 1* greate-t Hvats of this wae from at tlw J lar H c,sM ( Mn -InrirmarN^ # Tanne^rr-to B.hgHmr Allen- ;* by. 'The Bull. 4 * as the army know.s him! has completed' his * * * * * * * * > * *. *. * * * * * * * * '*• yv 'V. >•/ - 7 ' ,, J lift? 1 •»*<»* -■ ' y~‘ '*■ . y«, • « . , « - rf.-i.oa (Trawdy. of .ho nrawdyl-iiloo „r'Th.- !':»« ’dl .h, rlosoot .ho ron.oj.. r sjM’tion. died at tiio Clar Infirmary Tuesday morning 'Drawdy was t^ke n sick last day and brought to the it , , Monday afferfioon. too late to .tyTH • . ' ’ ivwV^eVeral fine Uogs^*^: An >' eandidate may have access to' Miss .HaUie Biers ratt th^ treatment doing him ^4ny »» «» "n v n.ut several nn uo ^ ,u , f i, e ' vo ,^ ca8( f(>r her hofoid this Mrs. R. W./Adams ..... I4i- „ K,.t tnr..r,„at| ( n othcrVthau Mrs. A. J* Weeks Col. J. ti., Padgett N ; At tends Meeting. * Cot.*Jas. G. Padgett, chaiiman of weekT but no infottnaUr ^ •IIAR\ EST DAV t IHMEUVlvl) good. ThtJ immediate cause, of bis death was Mietnorrhagic feter. , - The deceased was 46 years or age- and leaves six\children. thjCe hoys •ifwV th r ^o cirls\ WK survt^^* 3lrs. x *•»». » i * * a < * .rolm-Uv n receded uim to the grave, the Senate Military .Committee, and, Q U j te attractive and inviting -Van ti® w<.4 a good ottWn and a good hence a nfbmber of the Board of Mrs. M. P. Howell* parlor lant pri- man thoroughly ponKientious in all Vicitors of The Citadel, attended ,day afternoon . when the Worn S8>o» 5,025 2.50U 0<V 2.333 1,125 his had rajEirte will mourn his*death dealings w apt! had nwute many fellow man ■tends f?ho X . meeting at that institution Tuesday. Missionary Society of, the Method Many matters of interest to .... f school were discussed and ah’.t id 1st the (hurch met there in the observance plans 4 ,f -HaVvest Day." Just at the eiH The funeral was held at Ebene hfade for a big celebration on De trance to the room was a table, in Tn ■ oember 20. the occasion being the .he center of which was WILL THKUE-HE A Mei-t'x riiristnuis for the Orph ans? r.er church this' nvornitvg agd he fember 20 the °c was laid to rest in the cemetery Dtaraond Jubilee. . .. 1 .Arvlcaa , * o there following the service*^ / 4)1'LA 4<)XES DejsW Agent Martin III. the IT veaX Martin old daughter of Mr. and- Mis. Little Dilja Jones. \ yeaX Mar Hen rail 1 pumpkin, surrounded . by rosy ap-; pies and ears of new corn, all sug-l gestive of-the harvest time and the (year’s abundant yield, and posters • many friends of Agent D. E. relative to the Missionary cause , of the Atlantic Coast Line j were hung about .in the room- Hen railroad, afe swrry to learn that he While the nttendance was not as onfined to his room from ap at-1 large as had \been hopfd for. still s enjoyed by -tlipse ' . r -., vcu «u-anin section is Tontinea to nis room irom au »i- mrg «u«k\of pneumonia. According to tl,,- liien St I"** ’ r 8 f 8oV last reports he is iivtMb le-n. r m.l pjvs 52ri”.S, Shv-M*"* *• 5it " s " I-!- « •jtiniit'’ : * r- er\ meeting s*rit. ..wa*brought- UiHthe .lnfir-ria.gjV ahght^ _ , befo-e '’. r denth. but- wa- Ciuiuty StipeeinteufleHt too far gtvie to perxit ('Jj^A'i «••' ..coverv. Tin- parents'’ cniit?-; f-r 'be' bodv Momljry'* ’nd ; -h> v a- tak-•- back to ber -hom^ for ioterm-n The-r.ynip tfiy.ot th'eiv a-a^X f ’ go.-; out to the criv ;f' cl. ! # ents. ^ ' -- '.*• 11Meos'.XyAttsu k. ^’onnty ssjr^'ri’nt.Tdent til»n Httjjd',S. SlVtcl;i;vnd . ■ orifinyxt to I.'.- ! i’V* for - ij - w - K , : i, r • t ing MRS JOHN / ' Mrs. .lo’i.n O. i> I MU IX. >K .laoii'-s^ ffi'.,' died ; t her home near Rebeboth churc’i Sundav nieht an 1 ^ a i; hurled at tb ■ ■■fljrr w ■'fr-V i - *I V '• 1 • 1 ■ '1 S,*. l!Ut. ,1-ill* e { (,>t!r fife fact that , 1 • •'his stage of lib- ^ ... . .. r ... % . - Hcv. Hcckh.mi Prea.-h.xl Sunday. .Rev* K..H. Be khan pe conclusion program light \ refresh men ti ft The Ch l ist mas season expresses Hie gotfdnesS antf love of God' th sending into the world a Savior for mankind with the message,'"Peac.- a large | on o ar th. goodwill tQ'men.” * # • The ’readers of this paper wjivQo do but he casting around to fifid how to make others happy at the Chris- imas season, and /especially as to mow to help those who most need fb be helped. Thefe are at th«- Thor.’> well Orphanage, Clinton, S. F.. 300 orphan children, gathereii principal ly from the states of South, Cuidl’ina. Georgia and Florida,* though quiti- fa^ct' eonValescitvc*. o-rv Mirs Ruth Rirhef. who recently inderwent an operation at the Clurn EslVorn Infirmary for appendicitis, left for her home in‘the Providence Fi«ction ot the’ county Monday after noon.. \ > i* , - ’ , G >' v t>riR i an i. ciu^;. i-fie Britain ■* fttHher bail Him tonight * its £V Twtmjefk Century Cru- * sader. * * * *' * » * f * ******,* **,****»»*« 'D^iU Hit Inojy Ihuoliartiment. Kx’*epi fo’- twoNtfieT•intervals. .Ic-. 1 usalent lias lter-n in Mohammedan hands, for more thud twHye hurr • dreij yeate*. HhrougK three thou?- and ye*$s .it has bee;, almost cor‘ Jos. AIX Mooref. thor.. -- junbo- ‘ inu *^ v a blmMl > •mber of the .firm. Padgett * b-n mnre oft^apturedar.!:> rbcaptured. destroyed and rebuili Miss Hrie, Crosby, who ba-.-iieen visiting her brother in Savannah, has returned home. Miss Crosby- Is one of the nurses ip training at the Clara. EsD’orn Infirmary.. 0-0 tm Moorer. had business fn Columbia . ^ before the Supreme Court hl . Bt than any other pla..- on earth. - -- - Greater even than (he universal week. joy over the rapture is 1 -thai ovef th” V Mr and Mrs. W. J. Taylor spent ,F ‘‘ tC, V?* ‘ h ’l M ? 1 ’ V ri, > ft:is h,f ‘ n last week in Savannah and at sev- s ^ >ar< ‘' , frum ‘»oml.ardment and pos- al points of interest Tlibj returned Friday. X~: In Florida. . ‘I sible new* destruction._ A decisive .baJtle for Jerusalem had been look ed for h-rp^as a certainty..-General Former Postn&ter V U-vy is ri> ' JS» uric< *' , 0f ,. th 2 "/ ieving .Pdstianster Fraser while the th ,® ^^‘“i^jVc’h.n^eellor 1,aw iblfr the Com- ’ tnbns that the holy places would be lb- latter is s In Charleston. Mr. Levy is one the best posted Authorities on pos- , , . . . . ir,., b.. tal laws and rTgulations in the b > '* r * " h ' State. nat rame near being , k for , tomorrow Xt*®*” gether with the commander* of fourth Mohammedan officials who are now on the. way to Jerusalem; General Allehby. he said, is expected 'to to- the to prevent -Tuesday afternoon. some mysterious manner Hhe nw*< • ISitu 4— t., Ti fighting with his army. rench s«l and Italian contingents ing in front of the gjore of Terry A Shaffer caught and a large ho|<- was burned in the awning ' >f tie •we'o ri numb’er come from other* slates. A frozen cylinder, bead is respon sible for the lateness of this issue of The Pres? and Standard for (.he’ good work of How City Wwe Taken. The enrjrclenienir. of the city was pgected when one portion of Allen- by’s army, advancing from- the di rection of ‘Bethlehem, attacked and drove • bark Xbe Turks and tut tb.e m to e Inst f tins issue n.,fK Hie Turks and tut b ' * railway feadinVvfrbm Jerusaler ■ u .®* Jericho, where Christ spent the niings -we fear .there would; have n , rht ^. for .. m* ^ (ibjtion. While been no pabe r this Week. His little thjs OIHMa , ion . wa8 way-to th- part of We«f ",V ’ rkish -t (Yw ”e oited'Stptes Who love the .or|>kari ]nriv...l r.e|yr<'... fnileH, tp Ta^s th- ' barlt*'-' ftifb u-ly. v Their -;*tC 1 —, . . .104 -a W -((B- i ■ 11 In. i r.d D- '* !l v «pointed ;»*> »!i- ■-litcd ' Stgtes who love th- ortlHUn j rn v...l reryc-..., fruieil to pass tn k fufi. v Thelf positions W caftan's Ml iohory Coaneil when ; ejuke, ami ; whb tr:vrn- .time to. liuiv - o; v .V;;! < ..im-reitien, g-^t .tly to -ht* * -*eong but the It Rhes soon qi.-ittindlk,”—piidges—ami iii*c.a—air*— Kii-pp 1 y irtc-Hto- tv- bi;I( }i uq-jyay 'tlto ;Wcgref.——-—-—— ■ v-- —4 ^ •.* * — — - > . . . • .j,; s met' foMtieily oft’o(leto;> held foofhoM le-e SrK< • h ih” .neW\ Mils. ADAMS KVTKI .AH of thiii splendid work dcifi-nds hjgil nditious full US') ;rbaps con- Ith- the children, and with- ting their education They help themrelves largely hy working thrtlv hours a day, accom plishing the saVing of many thdirs- wtrs. jaques, wars ',7..' 'i„ h 7 t K P other churches Called Mrs. C. M- Grace. Mrs. G. C. Brown, ands of dollars ih.the course of a Adams, md *as the ^fee? their Mrs. C. T. Cummings. Ifnt. II. G. year. They are Selous, obedient, number of (he most prominent 1 , ht fp *| to atjend Price. Mrs. W. L. Easferlln. Mrs. W. l dutiful, appreciative of what Is done xens of the community. Besides ^"te^ ebuTch and meet the W. Smoak.' Miss. Katie Gloyer andffqr them, and eager to’help them nr. xt- of si years. A large riumhe r of; her «oM ^ ,b ^. . al oav a last tribute to Her nteroor.y. minister. The people and much genuine sorrow was feltb.^o. , and shown / ’ Ur" K«ad to welcome the new min Mrs. Jaqnes wa* Miss Jane ister and his family to town Sun- Hffride A-’V Jcruv- - Tft 1 wan tn\ for' Uh* Turks to' fOjf d. Xiqi ialiy vi.s.-it t?i<--bp- *.vp, tiVev of^fp irndHution! ' ^ladv t<t x. tinfc Ox Hie return of Any hundreds </f splcin;!.-* . jd-un•; men - J M. Utse: h -offoiclpc* Id the* .»nd young* women have befn tu' nedl n-o,v hoi Is .. .... . e , v , ,, ; r „ of evetj good. and.. v out from the Institution, •-incited .is ciectrlVim-, foreman of coPstfuc ht',14 t*n c-tvr anti fitted for places of u/cfalness in Hon Wilb tRe Motropolit m Edinolij S'gnifi. nmx- »*f Full, the world. . ’ • } feh-pTirie'U*G of Reading. P». I Tin m-o.’v 1 ; h- .1. d f v Britain TX tonight ..as diie .bf the .t-rcnieril,ifcau lR of Biiti^it' arms in this'W ir, for Its Mrs. Adams Awpeet to leave early j out in the year foy their former home j out in Madisonville. Ky. Those present were: Mrs NV GV Morrall. Mrs. John D. Glover. MrsXj. D. vonI*ehe. Grace. Mts. G. C. Brown. A Jt-VKGALV —If jmmi*. wutrt vr Id; • bargain- in a second-hand auto- eniisctruenctc-, l»t»th militpVy nn-I inobile. don’t fa Ip to rtnul ad ’ on tuo ral. .vre of transcendent impor . page x-ight amt act ‘fblCk "* tame The fall of Jerusalem from .*“*r 7 (a military Standpoint means: . • . ********* *,* * * * * r • .r The initial step toward Ih” ;5« - TRAINING CAMP HERE ^ protection of the Spe* canal, and * * * ' J * * * # * * * * * A strong rumor Js being fir-c* Kgvpt. against the oft heralded Tur- culated round'town that Wal terboro has been chosen as a co-German drive. ! 27 A vital threat X .TV*. against training camp fo r a big civil » Turkish forces in Mesopotamia • Vw. v*wht*.rv«a ia! « » _ f . . m .. ^ _ Hi< A her husbsnd she Is survived by tbte--* fix’* sou?, John O. Jaques, JpA George pastor iJanuew and W. M.' Ja.onep. -f Thre.»j daughters also survive her a* fcjl-> . . lows: Mrs. J. Fr Addison. Mrs. J. Dr. Riddick Ackermnn G. Reeves. Mrs. ATTro Addison. Pe-{ Underwent f»|*«-r:-.t'on. wide* these children th^re are manv grand fMidren and several great grandchiW!reo< - •N ! Miss Gladys Cbrbett s BOX PARTY AT MT. C’AKMEI* There will be a box party given Thursday evening of this week at The nnVv frieXds of Dr. Riddick Mt. (fnrmel school, the proceeds go- \ckerman will be phased to learn ing to'the. school for .improvements, sunemwrrem . , . Ihat nn^neratiotf n^etwent hy him Tht, public Is cordially invited to The svmnithv of all the.people of at Rakfr-Graig sanltorltm. In Char- .iittend. _ / - /< «» section of the. couffty goes out ieston Med|te,,av td a- ^ 7 AUDITIONAL SUBStltll’TIOVS. The ' following additional sn li es as much asjhey.can. V Will you. dear reqder, take these orphans into your heart, and do fp: theifi as Goil has blessed you on the cpming Christmas occasion? *Tn- •igrtuich ns ye have done it unto one ot the least of these, my brethren re have done it unto me." Bhipbvent of food, raiment hotfsc- >7 engiader -rlass of the United States’ arnfy. 'It is said that there would possibly be g thousand men in the camp and , * that the site of the old Wal- * terboro Uottbn mills would be *', chpseu is- the headonarteVs, * the huijdtng being used for the * purpose of the school. * .✓When called over the ’phone *^fiy a repixisentalivi' of The * Press and Standard. Lle'ut * M or Icy. stivfwd that he did not * know anything of the tumor and that Dr. rine hold articles,-tdioul'l he mgd'e to th > * 1 hat there w ould be headon^tt- Thornweil \f)rph.->naginton,, S. F. All retmitanct-^^mouW he sept a <hl * ‘ers established at. the cotton * tulll hut that there' were sev^ LITTLE LEON BEAfT! to tko.^reaved huihand and strlck- a complete _rieress. children '. r *: *? iVd uaHT be * H '^ho-nh-il for sev- < rlptions have been reporPH by tljecj’o the same aihlrei-'f. or to the Local ^iral thouxapd square'nil’e'i of ernl d* rwinxLtrer aHe' r which bowllt treasurer Pf the Y. M. V. A. Fund Hoard of TrustVs. ThbrnweU Or- * T<,rriinr?*i»n* M»g mapped: •SonA'rowiotiaie recuneratinc be- since the report published last week ■ pbanaffe. Clinton. K. T. X7 l* Swuk that ouiRu a number - .pf rettVrrdng to W*’Dd*boro to re. Mr*. R. L r -SulHv^n •* - ^ “ ' 1 Vs %re-v r-Ttfce. Mrs.. Ark- Mjss .Doris-Hpelphts . c.rm h .!« with iBhr -b*-i£bai)d>- . . - T Fropby Jones * I 3. An opening for anTpffenstv-- * against. Aleppo, the Tureb-OeVroan * base ami intersection of* the Jerusa• Y |em and Bagdad ^railways.. > 7f * j 4, A* iirong menace tn the Bag’ * dad railway. . * j x Emm a Moral St and point. * J 1: Ad.rpirationN'and gratitude of * the world. * X y ' ■ /. ‘ ^ 2. 7* tremendous blow to the' * prestige of both the snltan and the ♦“ kaiser with the Mohammpdan*. and V'corresponding -imrease ^of British ♦.liestige. with. Hie Is'am. * j Jerusalem is a military center *■ seCArtd in Importiroe In thla par’ * of the Tiuktsl. chtpi-'t -hlv to patn-/ * ascii:;. Ftom the. Holy , City t/fa r |ti l B-sh ! .*>r- ».ow in .0 a UosfHon lu_ Klt*!o Ix'oo. t v pod Mrs. Jo” \Y\ P.evh f died vnrv ru( , >i*’o’v Dp". 1 oelv rHH Mr. *f <!«okes. ITrt was h-’gM four . venr". ol-l '■nd Yfn w-'s fi r ncr^ , ’' , 'd hv Dev. P ,v W" rrrn •—id^rirmont ’took place at Zion cemetery. $2.0-) 1.0 (V 10 0 5.10 J. 'R Sa**''’erA n*',” of Mo«ouc’s proralnenr V’HzcRfi. was ; n WjMcU-* _■ • boro Tuesday on a bu3in<^3 J T P trl # 1 Mis*; Eliaabc'th $10.10 * rrofs the Jordan. cilt the Hedjez - MBs. WESLEY \;ROSB> * railway md^thus -sever ^tl Turkish romnuinicatioft with Avabin. 1 that »ni|R> vt nn)r offl"eyA" ^ml eni'ipeefjU. ! "• fri.tn the training ca’hfis were. *' JMnn :jjeh« hci*e to’ give them > Mrs. SVnl‘i”v Crorhy ifH-'l Satur-Nt tr-ilnidi' imdeV the exnerfenced * | -twv .at J!hi» hr.n-.c of^ her dhtWr. Jim * Xi*>ft |n peV’tor-lcal survey work * •' "R-XM. Jefferies. Esq., had busl- mle Marrhant. of r6?7tD ; IU(X Shu /* . the nfflen fn Washington.« * ness In Columbia and Augusta acv- .var- married Nbv. 29, Iftls. v /•««•«** * * ******* eral jtMtys la?t week. 7 . Xr • *