The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 19, 1917, Image 1

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VOL. 39 WfALTERBORO, S. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1917. NO. 17. lEDtlOSSDIIIIIE Hilt SRHIWDIIEDMEMCEitS COLLETON EXPECTED TO SECT RE 40W MEMBERS FOR THE BIG ' ^ CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN CAPTAINS ARE APPOINTED fU* of Tho«e to Ratse Memtwrshtn aad Nuteber Awlgned to E*rh % ' « • Colleton county ha» been asked to raise sly hundred memberships to the biR Red Cross derive for new members. „The effort is beiny made to scour 0 ten million neu* members to the Red Cross as a Christmas present to sufferinit humanity. !t has the ranctlop ot President \V:1 son. and of %11 With army .ari<t eiyii officials.. The quota for Colleton must lie raised this week, and W. W. Smoak. chairman of the county Council of IKO HIND CONTRIBUTIONS ASKED TO SUP- PLY TOBACCO TO BOYS NOW IN FRANCE » Mil EP.FHi - m psnoim fc ' * ■■ Ml + ■■ » attorneys' at walterboro 1\IUL RENDER SERVICE TO 7 REGISTANTS SMALL SUM FQR A WEEK MSS INIl HttEf IB MM $ .• • . c . imiADH ALL CONTESTANTS BY MORE THAN TWICE * VOTE „ NECESSARY TO WIN * ’ ' . -v# * ■ MEET AT C6URT HOUSE Small Sum of 25 C4*nts Will Furnish Smokes for a W'eek to Soldier in the Trenrhe*. What can 1 do to help All over the country people are -askinc the;r.- selyeg* this question:. Noy. that v. are actually enciiye«t In war the sire of those who remain at home to bt‘df real servic e to those who ar - far away on the firine line becomes All Person. De«irinx AM Are Urged to MeeC at Court House From V . / • »:20 .V M. to l:»l P. M. To The Pr r r 1 an I the . Editor Standard:. Every person in Col>to*j county between the ages of 2l .and SI whe re gistered for war service under the selective draft system will ; carefully read and heed this article. - The" Government , has ^determined chairman. - 7 —t v Defense, has l>een ;rsked to tak>‘ charge >f this campaign. Ill 1 has appointed a number of workers for .county, and has designated a liriimitni number or mem^ters er.ch convnu T *itv "'ill be ^vpected to raise. pople of the rotmty are asked •to,huiKi’p these workers and\ian«l them tbVjr membersdiip. and not to wait for t\ein to come to see them, f A meeting will be called in . tio- ■next few d.TVk for the" purpose of • completing the\. organization of a chapter for Coition countv.' Dr. Jowah Morse, of Columbia, St.it*- d* rector, will possibl>iVome to JW: I- terboro next. we>4«.. to >^etfc\ct this /orranizfiHon. v It will tl\n l>“ pos sible to have* eir-'itianes iiX.difi i < n’ parts of the county. The foHowing work*;r» liauVli'"''' appointed, and Ihe 'minimum'r&nm l«ei *if inemberfflrlrvs.-ihev-are expo ' ed to Secure l»y Saturday night Waiter-boro. I'oo. >'. J. Brass. Colleton. r»<». •\!rs. A. A. \ViBisXc>tta'" , evUb' .*• W. Ik Vans.' Smoaks.-*5rt. > l.‘ K. Sanders. Lodge. Mrs. \V. D. Renv. Ashton, If. D. Padgett. Jr.. Ruffin -’.V .1. T. O'Quih.' Willinuis. 2". • •< Mrs. PrT Tuiuier. Henderstmvillc piore urgent than ever before. ,Jt has been hard to fipd an obtlet fori . this generous. - patriots spiritual ** 7^ tZV Jt^u Vnl practical, satisfactory outlet.,*^- na ' e ^ i -one has been foVbd: one that should "l 0 *- * t0 * th “ appeal to every man. womalj and • V ^ to. be filed w.th the giri'in this country. You^people of Local liopra. ^ . Colleton county can. show the boy ; Th^se questtorj wi l " that >qu are. behind thetn by !.?i.T -1- 1^1 ■ .? rt Kattd was. therefore, winner of the MISS CARTER GETS PIANO SplrtwlM ‘ Carter Showing Hade Who Won Secoai • » • . and Gets Piano. by Miss Place scribing now to The Press* aiiiP^t Standard's •tlurJ’oys in Frarce To- ! " ir ‘* Itundr^jl bawo' Fund.” ' Hx>te‘is• your opportunity, to per form a great. intinvaiVi ami mWfh needed service for facing the bigg the world has ever Have few enotrp'lv 'f< sihoking is' almo. . cessHy attd.one dijat your power to till. One dollar will hi I l^ipty , <vf abo „C V aen|v davs from. I>. s or. provide th;- .n)akms. to,.- ^ 1^;,. * thouu^id four of one soldiers** for on a . .■* ^ m 9* W9 ¥ T, 1 ■ 1 w ■ a *nT« I I U ■ ' a 41 The coolest conducted by Tho Press a nd Standard in which were given a*‘ principal prizes a Ford louring car and a Starck piano, closed Saturday at ‘A.o'clock. Ther < was mU-’h interest'•hown in the contest, ?nd the finish was all that was expected. For the last week -alb ballots bad been deposited in a bal lot box, end at the close of the con-^ test this was opened by a. committee ■'n<l the votes tabulated, ami added to'wluU was c«\st before the . last week. The result was that Miss Laurie Maxey had 868.647 votes. he'rate o7y Does n sir v. ir w dew If so it’a time ^to pay up—now. If the little label helew •jj^c 17." or an. earlier date? after your name your t(fg\ypired ahd your paper will not ge forwarded to you January I»t if yon fall to renew. Don’! wait. It is easy to f< v ■ I , • / ’ Maligns n check at once, so that fhere will he ne laterrnption with the regular mailing of the Press .and Standard to your nd- dross. Tho price asked is ll.SO^per year, in adraae*. and Proas and Standard is not sold on anr other terms. Don’t wait unttl we stop; your paper on January 1st—and then get Live Stock Sal January COLLETON SENDS , SIX MORE MEN Another ‘Contingent^ .’Left' Satunlnv Morning for tyurip JackscNi to ' * Enter Army, y acij: fitly each day. \V- ch registrant will hare seven di’.ya fi«mi lb-* day on which the Questlon- a«+Ie is inniled\\vi»hin which to fill ihose'-' who' .ir- °" t - sten 'an«J..file -tbe .sdnu- wit.k th«‘. -t n’d hurde-d-."'h il-'"'-'-! P uird: •♦•n. These ni'eri w ^iin >* ve« ■mforfs. bu' ^TiXfaPt.wPidM .•» -uhsfdutc ne- ;«r.d>b. .uibjt : ct to WyoOW i - (.uuly within < the ArhK < \ " There atv.-thr*'. thousand^r.-gi> ttanfs h* rjwdcn county. . VVjtfiin If t>5^ "'i* cot don * days. Hhe ijefnultinc p^joed in. Class 1. .ntbject iu y.tvn • ds>'.' calMj first r"izc- AnnlejCnrter c^mc. second with 3dP,02r» votes, and * therefore, prize, trte of the sei uost tdes. e.t uoi-we wave now eoe mvte . ui> cnonf in ' vfiui The le-.il orofession has fCr.Wr/than we had' who* it start V i-d upoiTiO volunteer it* sepncef W| tfl ^ ne ^his newspape. a hmi- Vliss Pauline Sanders. Ritter. 2V V; W. ,Dra»‘<iy,* tlreeri' Pond. 1'*. Mrs. 0.' W. Sweat. Wlgeins. 2.Y Mrs. E. T, Hlers. Round. 2S. Von chc spare OflsTToTli'.r.and it will registrants >■ be ,h. li- sr spent, most b!e,- e.j- -dol- ..D’etr Gu —Donnarte.* lav you-haye ever life. ^ ' ' - And.tlfe give't w-'iil not t» uh wjz. to the ^reiver. You. will Tyceive a al i at'd Yro'ii 'him or ft om i-heni i you will ^kpow that -u.t last you . haNi ••.!! ’of direct vice ;lrd tint |yOUr^evviet-- iiaye been pjoeciat- ! ed. 1 jio wiXt you can.” .!f not a dolla ! uny* part dow n . t>> ;. uuart; .’ in 'he ida'nk belo-.. ; nd sen i rry • r what vou can'Xlonp with it, ^ ? i To the Editor TV* Press and Smbd-j ,£ ! ardf'v ' / /Itrani co-op Enclosed lintK . /tp ; being prompt obac- prepared to qmnplete tneu, wu iti *«» winner beautiful Starck yffiano.. liven by Brown Furniture C^fmpany. Mies Inez Ackeryian, finished third -aid-Mias Mattie Still foutth.. unb>«. as* wa-a suggested, in getting married .:sl sliefore the contest. < liprf d . s!i- *>4 w inner of tiie fir fit"'prize.\ F. k." Jones. Lucas fiC T’adgeil ivrid V,. R Loadbo>fi arted as a commit, lee to tabulaj^a fine final returns aitq declare thp : winners, i The jKkntest was a 'success from, the efiandptdnt of the. newsprpei. we JiHvi* now MHt more . ub assisting registrants to out .ti e 'Bastionparies. :ill hi- i gr»*at bnrderi .. is <■' e YYalfei!*o5?ckl’>:y,r. Lee? it’ will take p'apelcaHv-' all of lime of-t \erv^Hfw've’* 'ti 1\a!t io d<» tin-.bin the t 1 fled - T^e lawyer^ .have . do t>o?j' oi k for th ! ainfi fp; th'*. te^lctet; 1.‘‘ J « iTg1ihi.{i o n of paid in ndvi nt e subs' Hw* s/ribeis - Thi* will . n:tldo‘th * pap* " 13 ’ iis*- adVhi:iising‘rates which wilt ton*' Janunh* 1st. and will civ - I would like to call the sttention of those who are.contemplating the purchase t>f pure bred, live stock, to two saixs t6 be -held. In January. The first imle w ill be conducted at Wil- sbp?N C.. on Jan. L. 2. S. 4. by tli * 0. Live Stock Breeders Associa- ion and under the auspices of the N. C. Experiment Station and the F. S. Department' of Agriculture. Large nunvbera of "•'North V.arolina raistti Hereford. Aberdeen.- Angus. Short Horn. Red Polled Jersey. (luernsev itod*Holstein cattle will be sold at ’auction: Berkshire.'Durbc Jersey and Poland China hoes will be sold : Iso. as well ,as she* p. p»»ul try and burses. This will be a good opportunity for'our fanners to get good stohk. Perhaps some day wF ‘ ai) .then have a fiale lil^e tliis in our j Awn state and county. We should. # # hiiy' more good bulls and boars to ^ gfljin] ksgriving use rp breeding up.a better class o. , d»_ _ -live'Mrx k. Let us hasten the dav j I lllc Wherr<tile scrub sire and the r.c.tb- , tick f hall A be banished from oy: ; - * • ? If ha* long The '♦Vopfl sill* 1 wish to -eniTn l tom of UjiMpeoP' fill** farmers tif Colleton of is a sal churg. ;ee«i t o vernnaent w it bout Saturday morning six more'of Colleton’s young men left for Canip Jackson to enterdhe army anjj/lraiu for sbfi\-ice in France. Tlufiy were among Ahoac/ who had l*een given temporary dischafges under forme* calls, the' Yktie for, which had ex pired. TIhjs* leavipK were Pam- Walter lUshgr.NH-.. Sttioaks. *’vin Bishop. L*»dKe; XOseph Cle**.. Harrison. ItdandtoiK James Mom; Bennington. Green imml: Rufus M. Bryan, Waltef boro; NF'JRezie Jone^, Lodge. Chur ip* honor’it* - k' i’die Crqve have ap annual Tir-.rk-- either en the last- tjft 1 , ,toa r Janwi^. 1st. tma wtil ‘.tv ir ^ { Cochran. G^JHYlng service either en the list *-}*rv* «nfiuenc.» in,the count* . * nro ^ ;> oa j ;m . '..^nitsdny of the^old year, or on th* fir.- .,H»- .rv—. '• * U one of the most noJ^KDurbc ; dav of the new. year. 1 tv selecting 1 to Cnion Meeting ^ farms in XoVth .\tpmdfa: . Alt .hogs;Hits time rather than .observing, th,* n ' nl Second Division'' «.i »*s-;*'t > tldfl evf-r\ .reds •ate' w;/h 4h V law.* r,» b by coming J«f \ .buy. packs / / Mrs. J. V. Welch. Stokes. 2.*». 1 Dr. H, S. Bailey. Mayor John D. Glover and the Ladies’ Jlook Club of Walterboro are working to secure 20(1 menvhershios. Thev have*.almost half that number and will'seen. The others before the week There may- be white negro members, and the membemship is fi 1.00. Union Meeting y First Divisii kco. through "O.ur Toha*‘ l 'o 't'und'Vfbr Am* In Fra foe es oj in Frinee 1 tionti^ries , n tichi-i Everv rer:i«ti»nt wbq expects n( , e . v i< laim discharge )»**cau«!e of depend * lich dollar buys *“ nt ^^tives must bring with a retail t" Walterbom such 4iept-n*jty*T lem e cents and that in ! lives, w ho^ arg reqiurji^Kfo sign th- ages will he placed - affidavit sitpihrriinVrtbe registrant. postcardy'' addressed - to me. on ! rlH ‘™ ,^^77 . . latm - ( . is . which my unknown friend, the .^yi^^Tb^ause -of Industrial oyagri Uier. rill agree to sen*, me a must bring with bjm two citizens of‘the county to ^ * make affidavit in support of that soldierk an i , j n prd<i^ to accomplish this‘great sage of ihanks NAME ADDRESS Some oJ^Ahierica B sailora-afiieady are in i»»1 The Triton meeting of t : v 1*ivision *»f'the Tollcton^JiiepTTst As- fiuiation will- be Jw*4n with th*- Great Sw amn^drtrrch Saturday an! Sunilay^JJefetnlK’r 21* and 2o. \ft‘-r the^fcnoductory sermon In. Rev \V McFu*n. the following topics will Ik* discussed: . 1. ltro;,dt|tinK bur Inquiry. ''How' Goes the- Baljlle?’' We come upon the realization that a future food crisis’ for our people U *one of th.* inevitable facts that must front What ari the things we must do to win? Discuasnd by Rev. X. P. Gra ham. Uuv. <\ L. Harrison and otb- thes.* metres:: no’ir tto. If ahv bh''.[*nr6posejJ -tw w*»rk in opposition to . / wtah-eiCto huv ’a nood stbw ot gilt or fihe national, holiday, but it la found 'evetTa niti wTttt^rim and 1 will try |that it suits all epth-eined much be* and assist*jHtem if Ibex- cannot go in ter to pl.serve a day .oMhanks ft a ? p.-rson^xfir sfie Mr. K. A Mhrvln., of later time in the yenic The annAi.*! GrerfV Pond.\lt*.'will attend this .Thanksgiving ta-rviqe will bo held on >j tl / •. > v . Monday.December 21. ' . F W KlStlKR tV Agent./ During past years some p«*op!«* • . / - ' -y- / liave misconstru***! .Hie object of this ' , \ / .■ /' ' assembling-at tinj churali * at this _ X time and some hate gone so far at Santee Bridge \ tp call it ‘Colleton'S winter picnic.” I>Pr 91 JBut lhe**e are mUtaken. .The com- "Cv« ^ * * |lng together on that drjr is with th-* \ * 1 same object in view that hundred.t ice. train they are in task th<* lawyers have found it n**cch- ie-S^£^.^SS333 heat. The 1'nion of the jJMIeton ineps^with th* BtnlonV Baptist ^Tiurch on Friday before^th** fifth Sunday in this month. Dec> 28. for democracy. te First Di\ision 1 ot; thenfi tyHf dit 4 there.'many will be Association will < arried/back wqitnded. > All of theni vill-Vind<'rtto-tfardship> beyond iraagfi* tiofi.- Tfie' lleti f'VosS' i8 taking « :*IV "7 1ft;SO. All delegates pr*- reqii l«» l*t* preset^ as this is. the officer*- 2. * Tlie‘Je^<f Do yop believe -n the literal restoration of the Jews to Psiestine^ Opening discussion by Rev.^jr: W. Hilton. 1. Do-s Matthew £.42 teach that a t’hristiajv should give to every on** who^asYs him for money if h* lias his pocket? Opening , discuy sion b> s H J.. Givens. 4. Is i* .Scriptt^h^l for chiiielies it £3 ’ *rtkjit*x ^ Sins'* r7is» ’wouiulcd. k in J- ^ lianlts- 4«mis-v niep wit* .-.ockrt arid Shirts Th*-, v\b *■* b -ion R*v. election of new grain follows: . . l(i:30 DcyotUptiH by Rev/ P UVWatren. 11:30., Itjjfioihictohy.^t <; X M;ii*rfn. Atteni'**'!* Se^siAii- ti.o ' Discussion ' How ( .iii w ■■ ^aonc.ib* Phil 2 12 an.l- F.plB-si^H' 2:8-8.? l* t \‘m Rev L. B. Ack*** man. /’’ . ■ _ -'7 * K \ •j/Ow; . Discutjfikm' "NVliat can "v < do to improve the Missionnry Spirit | in Our'Chunh**s?'' Le*l *'> R' 1 ' D.'Graham.. '' _ . "In fi rknee Toh pro- i Dqited/States (io-.m iiment .’ cloth**- ' ;i ri«l..ficcds theln . * Htit then* it.-. -; no i,nn>^T>i ! furnishing fh*'ni wi:h. toj«»efio.- t’n- their triond^ab-hrtTm* lielj* 4 l i**ti' Mu*- soldier? mimTsit in the trench : with euipry'pipei.engine yor .iyP»: ;<ir>txCo that -\y^uM bring irinjol'i Louuorts — - - - . y j Tl- •• Press a ml Ft.* ud61 d /iLi> JUkv-it id*- of 0:3« a. n».-and one m'clock p. m. of each dav. begiphinc Wedno^dav. Decetuher loth , Rec>strants>^ come t*> Walieyboro during^ny^oth,-'. *•: hwiit- of'th. dav, w lM*'. renuWedj ^ . tf( wait I’tHil osi> leTori-, fTic.v can by^edv*.*!. VH^-^cist ran t .* a re HyZ-or Ai? i£ pns^Ubvrt filled Its member's* See Die j' rule of three” given l»y Paul to the * , |('oi!n«hi.*n church (1 (y»r. 18:2 i ir** 1 Hisf ussrb j*i' ^ Hugo 'S/_Siii<-klan»l O'lg^-tipfint !!•*«* y- «*:''• ‘”Hr \fte’: Sunday school on Suhitay nK-!,*.l h/ -or..*- scyrol tyih**' .\<*NL the MisiMbharv k* > uu.n vvtil fare iV.e!,**. *.r -In the, CharleHto'fv. Dec ./It.—To thresh out thg details of the proposed bridge or bridges over the Santee River, the Charleston Chamber ■ of Commerce has called a conference .to he held at Florence At 10 oXlock Friday morning. December 21.\ Invitations •to this conference.have been extend ed to the mayors- of the varlou* towns in all the counties in South Carolina, to>c|ikmber of /guch tow delegate healing on the prbjccy before, the .State High way ’Gomlnisziou at Colutnbiti No South Carolina, to cuumwi nferee officials ^0 /iruch fi county pfficikli, ;>nd-io the who attended iii** recent h( same object and thousands of Christian men and wonien throughout the length an*l breadth of our nation assembled themscIveA together at their mrious places of worship -on/ the nntiontl Thanksgiving day. and that object is. “To enter into praise and thanks giving to .Almighty . God for His many blessings alrd mercies to us as a people and as'll nation.” It would be as impossible to forge picnic out ofr that ‘ object as it would be to forge night iuto'ds^ Tiie 'purpose, is to huv«* speakers on tliat day who w ill not only st rhe public, but w ho will, al so b'^instructive Dinner vylll less thgli fifleeh covrnti*-? are inter- on t|ie grounds and -eyefv ',iiiPih:;*ty and^tii* .up work t*' , •> tor America' help pi )¥v*l fight lO-ttll/St 11,‘y («nie w itlmat WaT'c'.'u, .- >iis*t i:I; t< nunD t*i iebti th* ;i*-,v*« I. ib**- tobpe.iM ■ iipxe? ontfiibut, on L/fi'. htjifg ni.*a./' vv*.- . /bit fu. fill tip ' h >? r*j>a*en» :tbar We ateWdy fo- :/•''!* , r‘ n V ‘ tl * , f*>! ‘ Om Rqy - , ‘■Line u* W aRerbort* and bflng th* fo, w-kieb ^ derif-odents i? a«k*vi v if ;rli of th required * -> y othei i jti tisfbn a*n /tl* iiigb«a^\ oi we do with Members who Refuse W Governed by th**ir church* l-e*l bf cRev, G. A.. Mat/ 11 - 3:00. Discussion: "D« Bible Teach the Final l oT'the Saints?" Led by Craven. 7:00. Senuqin- It*/ A, \ Sunday Morning. lp:0o. Sunday* School nui/s nu***» iug. led l y F.ttgene Garris. 11:6(1. .Missionary sermon. R*-\ J. I*. •Grsb'am • - /o / cusl / bnn/*' i the * 1.8o I! •eranc*- dealer.. -■ j M Th«- tobateo you Iniv t<»f *t»* so, / 'diets and siilors will lie divided in^/"*' 11 ip package? costing the fund iw‘-tK'v n />en*a •*m‘-h Wl*ll ;i retail-A'alU- Kvery n*gis»ra BilHe' RE Vi J M-f'RAVEN K fSEPHLANODA LE. ' (on, Prograin. \T Till: BAPTIST ( HTIB H (it'd a ^-ssagi ot f ‘.u*.as w'nlcn ii* ’ will -0 al to yHu B h* keeps fu bidmise y*t;j pet \'«ih I'veipt froni X;\ oo-Vicnn j-olil!*-; :-V Ft aic* f *•• Gtahant. I’astot ' will b<- specia/c]»risftu. • Rev'. Then* service? at the Beptl^/f day. A ; pecial .r. -''— hg? bee-,j arraug'^i he serv 'The subject Kir tne will be •Piith of < hri>f lie is Timted. -.Mitch Sun piogran nd then Vi’C l '' n Th*- tobacep brands :*.r<* ‘*ri ,« iieiiian- ni'Vr*‘‘*'(r* liuv T{j«-> • ' .»i they” h.nv.e fit* ,-4-.--b'' al,the. .#*ticb en arrat'gea aim ""'■* , , *.,,i ». s Dees mojpinV and evening 4 U;J . s,. bject Kir the evening sermon ! „ ■ • » The p'tb t sdaaiy'tn 4-Imj. routerenee pirlt prevailing in Cbarlfi*- is time is one of. deterntlha-. U) allow the Santee’’Rivet i w any longer a barrier te* j upnei and Uy^oC^g^etion , .-p South (>>0^1;: / <Tu > lesion has Stated repeatedly that R ii« willing to <lo-* ven more than it J aha re to have a brldg*' or bridge - h’lfit, iis tji>* feeiing here is th:<t..f| liody wuell date is* i niird Monday KI.FC 'd♦to. attend skids Rci l>e«- oVl ICFI brit bet IJ lect avl* - - s v ’ I crossing Of tin- Santee River wur t><* la gtoA? forward step fbt ‘fferiCi both , ;1 ,V|. 1 Pee Dee and the ooast. township j^’^.-' —- - - —- »rk: the qj mas Second Lyceum v '. Number Tony houid tuny * > as JiOSHl/f ;i f reefaitjtci he rec^ivo* bii 1 notice a/i (Ju*; ,tionnarle ’front fh»- Local/iloii'd r . ?w»>ad p*ifiD>"n*-1 Everv dollar pay? for i „i toba. eo that would cost .'" aiterltoro ^i, s* r u t.ot|g!if from ; oiuing unt il/the setpnth • day or im/iI -S.i/rd *v v tli be phv-i* :»n'/in»posyo?e f w McMil- Brox- fh** ^^ . , . . ~ I* 0 ' 1 o im present at*id hear the matter This is lamina done under provision . of a special act of the legisIJiHir*- .(providing for this hearing ii»d »1V da 1 ovt ; '. >x n ‘ i,<> The\second .,attracting/for the ; School Qoses : 1 Measles Scaj sNason s lycpum will be loaight at tlie\schoor audltotjum. The Win-’ ritni linfiwtailMfrjfc/ Vvlll be the. at tractlonXiUid Rf«-y cortie, with Itigh e«t rt'cdnhutrpdations as «mter|alt ers.' Thipiir\eni<‘fi a l^* >, ‘V nre ^Mis * Josephism^GnHJick. reader, nmsls^l niopploflst, singer ;>rf*l accompanist. , .MISS Elizabeth ( s haney. violinist . ‘ r/Burrows (/tldw-ell. imperson 11otC The cnt'erjainme'k.t will tiioinptly a? 8 o'clock. v Th** Ivdeuti (Otnntif/<t would be plenshd/to ]'.!«%/ audience Tite e*j hKf l.i? hy/Asbb\ F: •ythiss: cotam^n*i*‘c chUHtwdloy R./8. jiuiley. masfirr Klein, masthf t\ R. R Ml ley r^C Padgett, itrtw ser Padgett, outer j macks. tt'HAtee; T/. P. Mpfray, trus t.*e of widows arid orphans fund: D. B. Black, committee supervision \V, AV.'Snioait. hall eommittee. Thes** Officer- vdll be Rmalled at th*- next ■regHlat/meetln/ January 18t, at whifiiF time /supper will be given Ik CLUB MEETING \ y ladles of the book club luid most *-njoyable meeting Mondav ( ti NFtiRO HI RNH Hot A*i*J* Mi . a-iiT morn:>- y* r.- or let '*r A**'*! »non»*v «♦ H‘> Jk» bi ‘Ot . tv-.- • it - . I ' Bailey up •It*.*; o' 1 gw -/tfool i v orr.o prijTeij*al */ th*> !. h f;■* oft.e.**i their j** * .)! ofhe/dti**ns of tli* - til do so. are j'rged to in tJofNc ,t*i*- s/iool tij/af ' hpliday^*. will ie iVmn l.io/f.’H 'finuary 7*/ It wju*'thoueht th’:-* b\ ‘hen tlie/epKlemtc of mens Ti have passed Amd there will -in tipthet dang/ The teachers.. ;dnies during th* *. HU thi# P HOWELL., idvisoty Boar 1 Mr? ,T C 'T.eiiiaiTfr 'The pro gram a inusic0 one., but a ta^ p**r on "'Famous South, thirolinlans’i liy Mrs Paul .danderg was- iTMtch •eojoved Mrs. Thi^k/ sang a solo. *. ; and Mrs Riddle paV**^/ election. a» v ! the jifano Tite next fny-eting will sK >l*e /id A* i*b Mi?- Edit ii Ffiwfier I** Wol/r A in gi o fni.n Ft. George named- Moom Dipped st the home tX/41 n< gM te\;ari* on th** place y>f JiHoti • V N , o-r -v Cndgf'W ,bt t'h**' lit Carmel..- section i F.i "•*'/ I***' Monday’ and mad*- a flre/in th*** Masonic, x^dg* at it/ last reguia house -A'itch *>t the bouMs-and born mcetirig elef^i and, «»d it. -the <oin louse. «Ri'bld. etc.-A ; foil'»win;: u/ I, . ,1*1* own. a bile of cotton and Otik-jycjit : I't F wt te consumed. The ne- | !' M 11* i > F I A Feu Is s i* r* j »L sVHTaKjh masons ELECT ie; pioouce f pro wg.- brought to Jail thjs morn jj :ng wh<*i e he will be k*-p» till «om |.\Vey»l- s. * mined to th*- asylum. ilnouK? AisfAlbsi 4fhe tor the n^r Carter, W. M K: P Bedlsh *y< asur* r; diet