The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 26, 1917, Image 1
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VOL. 39.
DELEGATION and cxnimission-
£R DECIDE TO PAY CLAIMS
IN OlSPI TE %
INCREASED RATES
BEGIN JANUARY
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j The Press and Standard Is Kttrretl in
Inc r ease .Kates " on Advertising
Iteginning January 1. '
WALTER BORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1917!.
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PACKING PLANT 1
'SOON BE READY
no. is.;
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\ITTH ONLY FIVE KKPOK1H IN
MEMBERS HIP YESTERDAY
REACHED 383.
WORK DONE 2 YEARS AGO
Owing to the continued advance
|ln the/cott of getting out a newspa-
i per, and the greater coat of living —
‘expenses the management of The |^ ^n-vo nuf - i V17 ITION
Prss and Standard has decided upon CHAPTER . OBGANWATIU-
an Increase in advertising rates, ef
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riniitiN Presented by Commt
of . Township Reduced From
Over #400 to 9120.
result of a meeting held Sat-
It the office of Highway Corn-
Organize
Chapter aa Soon as Preliminaries
C* B be Arranged.'
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fective with Ui^ next issue of the pa i
per. This increase is further justi : Colle4on t ounty Will
fled on account of the greatly in- _ ,
creased number of readers the pa-1
per has jh a result of the voting i
content Just closed. The min.mam
local fate for advertising Vre has
12 1-2 cents per ini-h for dis-
ay space, and the new rate J .w;ill
be 15 cents.o This .will be- but i"
missioner Ulmer, in which membefs small increase for the average ad-
of the Colleton delegatlpn U> the! vertmer. and will not affect be ml-
CenVral Assembly. Commissioner vertismg cost very materially for ^
Ulmer Former Commissioner J. E. many of the. concerns using spue - *
Moore* several memberSOf the then in the pai>er . , . - ' *
township commissioners, and about; As an advertising medium .The *
twentv-five citizens of Brpxton town- F‘ress an 1 Rtivn^rd ts-r^ogm/.M! as *
shin it was decided that certaip .one^of the best Mt the Sfate. Hotng p
Jlalms wfcdS */re rejected or seal-, the only newspaper..punished »ft the *
ed down under the administh^ion county, it enjoys a pest.ge^and'a ,,
of Commissioner Moore and the 'pulari'y which few weekly pa *
townsMp/commissioners. should »HN^ s ,‘ n /he Six* can boast Th. •
.aid in/full. This hearing was held Vrehants and businew men .of \\al- ^ ,, e(1
m DuSuVnee of an Act of the. tegis- terWo and the cotmty. as we 1 as j(;n for ( (ill ,. t()n
latdre passed last session, upon pa- yf rafiHi laces reattze thff. ml U:i^ .. Uri ., <sfvL , f . vh e
ition of numerous citizens of Bro*-‘been tn^bberal in the.r patronage tj havo done
Ion “ownship. the delegation and of jts ^dv^rmg columns
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UEH TROffS CAMPAIGN v
* RED CROSS MEMHERsIUPH •*«
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W'altei boro" . .
Lodge .*. , .
Hendersonville
Orungeburg Compuay will S4hmj Ik*
Market for Wc Supply of
Hogs and Qsttle.
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Orangeburg, Dec. 21.—The Oran
geburg Packing Company will soon
be ready to begin business. ' Thai
plant would nave been ready a
month ago but Jfor delayed ship-
menu of machinery. Within ten days
after the elfectric generator thrives,
and it is expected in g. few days, the
company will be on tn^ market for
hogs and cattle
The plant of the Orangeburg
• king Company is moderh aud up
to date m every respdet and for -its
size is one oT the best equipped x
Cottageville
Ritter.\ ...
Tojal reVorred
!: * % \ t-
mg houses in the United States
... The planjl is under the ? act]
management of M. .P. Burt, who h_.
hud long experience in fhe packing
business, having beenr connected
Kith Wilson k. Company and other
large packers, in the West and mirf-
tTdle West. - The plant wui"begin46
I DDES n SIT “DEC. r DR IEFDDEI
If so It’s time to pay bp- now.- If the little‘lab*l below shows
“Dec. I".*’ or an earlier date, sfter your n~—
ha. expired and your 'p.peT wiR*^ 'goVrJTd "to
January 1st if you fail to renew. Don’t wait, it is ei
subscrptlon
you after
easy to forgot.
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Mail us a check at once, so that there* wilF be no interruption j
with the regular mailing of The Press and Standard to your ad
dress. The price ssked is 91.50 per year, in advance, and Proa
and Standard is not sold on any other terms. Don’t wait
we stop your paper on January 1st—and then; get mad!
until
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College Students' I Tobacco Fund Gets „
Here For Holidays ' One More Dollar
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ThcVollcges arc well represented | Early Monday morning Hm “Bom
in the Wbng Bilks at hohie fo r the in France Tobacco Fund"-recoived
led -to
' -Isi^opimiesioner Ulmer being empow- : -Tht* it^nie^rHi,. of 'L’5 v-m * • f„\
ered tliereby to open up the matter ea<ir insertion (>\i; rl ; "^Ijit-d^; *iVeV-
ivgaiif and hear and determine these tisenmnt of 25 o: 1.'-^ Wl j|
claims. There were present at the.Mevail. The rate bank stat.-
meeting Senutof Jas.,^ G.- Padgett.
Repiesentative W. W.NSmoak,
missiener H. R. L’lmet/\Representa
tive Joiih C. Goodwin was absent-.
Former Cdvimlssiener *.T. K. Moore.
Townehrp Commissioners K?\\Y. P.
McMillan. M. S. Smith, II. I..*Chas-
sereaq and Hebry Robertson Vt-ro
present.-,and numerous claimants
irom Hroxton township- , •
X The matter grew <mt'of certain
work which Township A’ommlssion-
er IVAV.. P. McMUlan Ifad done in
thp< pum u:er and * BtJ) of / 1^1S. and
irfcluded in a . clainiV^prerehfeil l>y
•, Cohfmikslbjper McMillan amounting
to a little more than $400,.0(1. Prior
to considering this claim Mr. Moorp.
.Mr. Buckner,. who was foreman^ td
embers hip eam-
ebunty has Wen ! in ^e year and front aH sections oV
phu-es _ hot re- ''* s . an, i other states.
as, well ^is ftiose j —'—' ■. ■
Miss Mari
etation with hd euiplo)S*es / at an aV- .
♦ rage salary of $t»o per month.. noiiaayr,'*n<l tnt^r ,. presence adds a dollar, contribution which should
'.It is suggested that/farmers keep j mudnAo the gayety of the sdiial life furnish the “Hoys in France” as
their htopd sows and small pigs and j of-rtlie town\ -Among those here at- sweet spibkes as they
not sell them. Tpv packing .houkeUending I'olleff** ,,r “-
will be in the hptrket for. from om/j' Winthrop '
t,o 1,‘uuo hogs .ind cattle every dliy ‘deTreville.
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r.^-yrtinc. the number (#\ ns ember- ; * *
- hips assj^neii ‘--for (*,ofletottV»untv.! *
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tiM jds. 'vill”lie . irui-e
tr? y3.tht, vfjlt.ei! • rs
now charg< <1 by ;;
-r,i- vill/fr-mair
) '-’y 'r.' to lived liy
■nieBi^leel 1 * s^h *
public w'li appt'e
for- this in* re:u - .
liber;\l p;itt(.iJ:.>‘'',
the future. ■''
< t id.t l\lAt
-» .-There ’liil b ■' ;■.■
IHuebiid photo -play a
picture 'theatre tbi* ^
night/, and nfter- titis j
be sliovvn only pnc< .i -vv
■ W ;'|.V p-.arfagX
• ’ • iw4tislng x* •' '
th
--.rme
hav»- hty-h * xcl-eded . At the Hrne m i •
eoiii^'to\pr*-s reports have bedW fetj- #
■ ••it d inot.I only a few of tJi •; „
cdtjftty, and in **a«^
icniberskin
DEd
''■> *n
case ' the
been ri.
:> rt oro /! a
. fb-
•.i.'h\l/n
s >t»
Womans Colle^tey of Columbia
Miss Pauline 'Wiliihpis; Miss Mari;
etta Dandridge - , ' '
„ Ashie^ Hall Mlss^v Klizabetli
* Withniart.. >v
* j-. Watt! flelmont, Naslirille/^l>nn
^ 1 Miss Kmmaline Peufifoy. N.
Crfec-n. ilbi Female (’p>|fege- vM-tss
. will fver re-
‘ celve. from America. While a< work
at the typewriter the editor noticed
j an elderly lady drive tip in a buggy
-mi-A. was a bit th<^ worse for wear/
FitPfir '* - “ l ‘ J
w hveli
with a ettrre mu’e as buggy hbrse.
She catnn in' and asked "Is this the
place where you s*-nd your money
to the .obiter boj: ?“ Upon bpiOK
assured that Jt \< . he said that
she and her
< f nt
exCef
\ e
Tie hits enruRc
ded. Wal
ra i>e'd 2 o
Ml
o-
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/fCii t e j^Xd t > 11 < l a y
f>atd, iiiir
ru tr.
t*ml
WfternV
ul»fc rile-'
’ .Od:
«t nt
-was |> H
and. re
-all
for
adr
t-'T Jo rec-g/i.'
Turn»X-.i.
f A - WRlis'.ha- h
f. artitX ■'•/d’f. .'.ad .wTl
^sfon t.: i '^r* * t . . K»'t ' o' -
UrhL. ,,!l'../i p< -nts. lt d
• v W , i!! ti,.-»shj*> t:-t!ioi*4g!
onvilb'
tubers atbKM'tXTj;
Hen.
be re >
a
tit
t\ A.>b
ail
Crosby,
tti'd w.-iij
I Cltv
at the
tin
fn"
th,
tv
t pthi
y • W
me
nd. ta
1
j.f fin
tr.
f»y mornDrg. Miss'Crosly \WUkH1, Eugene Him k
l^r- ot Mi. and Mf.' P. iX'i-leips -n Collt a, t Dewey
<^f the Sniders section,‘ b’lntyf. Ilutvster* Kktes SorTth.
years of age. SJi** had- -Koutli CaroIJpn versitj- l>
Rifjrmaty ahmist a yea 'Yift .Ia<'ob.«.
t’resbyterian College Morgan d-
Trevillc. Robert Hope.
Vv •dfAptbiCollege Adolphus .Imp
•Ktjefmtn . ( dKc.e Harry I.. Ka
t->»dio. /X '
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TOWN t>»' IMIN'T' W1 IKK!
vOltf
•rf-iRa;
do’-
*'.tc as
teat promise of being
in fact. Mrs. Kshottt
he possessed in a T'ntv.
< I u a I i t ica t to n s Uece -. -
Tor* ntakiiig A splendid nurse
x* done tor her- thtyt sy'Jt
B
W jxu e sft<
“at the home of M rs.W E. Fra set
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matter. was finally ctffisidered in
W 1 l !hJ^T a8 K! la ! e ^ A11 ntombers are urg.M
Mr. McMillan dfd not object to the
scaling dnwrf of his claim. The, . - .. T \,, ^ ^
m »tter^iSd a gtekt ' <lte- ^LTCBTIWNNAKIKh DOMING in fwitlt 2d names V .T^>^
satisfaction. Many of the claimants _____ t
»° » CC T Pt *iS TM Of' alloriu^, «.>KI«v.r -ji<f ..n.l
.wera for fhr.r MJtyW
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mack^Xid .ttrs/.'H. L. Firhbunf* aroikister^'Mrs.-Tdst'pliina i
aniv'-two behtmirTTavihg ttirc-d^ ! Iv'ey Refit oh. Miss Etba
* inattv y''.N S Mrr .L. J. WHseJ^WieJ *■ ^ . ^ ’-
Mrs F. T II
bv.., 17. Rditor
rottld
7 Buying thi x slX. TwimeT il- • p it?*-.
her pocket and brmj^hT teit h pill.'
jand careftillj* imrrtt<:'T
! lar, wHi( It ' sj>fv rber
|hcr ChrisMKas gift to t.hi-Nboys Ah
, the tf. arfo-;\ -Tfiucljirg stevi-
j tfeticv ilp the- fb'stri; "tbe- |
tiers obi hrdy i*r «|(» hr l*it
id - IX» nthe>; lit ..
1 h'ejr^'Ttkfay bnr, to brine you thi.<
/- |m«inoJvT iin«l w*e°tbougju Hrat if tM«*
. ol^/liidy\coq,bJ Vdrive 2.‘< mill's to
inc on«\di»llnr arifp fh ny herself
ot ttir«thiire < . which it woubl' h.av t
... t iMtught fpr heK*'hristom*. ho-i thufo
X• more should 7 soim* ot us give’ The
Th*'- - further t'trhuz'nt \»;tm«
trflnplying^
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thtr
me third' 1
with' D.
John I>
repotted
some of the money was imw tora ^m Katm* i.
Commissioner Moore and deposited llrt ..
v.uuiiiiiBftiuuer ruwwrr »uu Ufrirwo.eru | Iowe U reports that
by him to the credit of the county. i( j a are con iing in.
others refused to accept from Mr.'
ab>
McMillan the portion of their mon -' ./'nhysteal hf
ey offered. The matter was i a |i flfled oat h
ted considerably, and an effort was “ ' «
made to reopen It “but Commission*!
er Moore declined to do this. ,-Jt! - ittpnwT k. k
was then that an appeal was taken
A A*__ • . . A . « • A.1X— J - '
to the legislative delegation, and i
request made that fhe matter be
opened and %Tnrther iteiring h«dd.
At- the.m'eeting held Saturday
Senator Padgett was elected rhatK
tuah of the meeting. ReprsenUD+fe
’.Smoak, secretary. Those w.l^tcMesti
tied were s-.vurrt. and jlti^ hearin 0
was regulTiTty Xeld.
was first .xworn ^rrfd A
hstnrif»P ThoQn sr^Wot k (P»pc in the coun-
Ido pe: t. v repeated!so far way done by 15.
that 1 KxSand0rs.\Lodge. who alone, s^.
^s it is almo!>^ < u re d 6.5 me^vbers.^, and all .paiil
ility to get tj»^mone member for the magazine
the'small jKlmbe-JjD: thes> Mr Sanders t
fe states
have.
/1 negm mem hers.
K1.KBK.4
■.K
ne>
only
nieurbers repor|ed
-Miss Pauline SandeXs, of Rilter.
reports 2k jnenibers. s«*cijjke<l by her.
'.The experience rtf the canvassers
ofily t o,)
ehooT' w as held Tuesday afternnop glad to ^oin. anti tl>:t3> a<J*l ih*Aj bit
to tho alleviqtioii/of buffering atXih**'
person;
The entffrtainment planned for .... _
tlje meprfiefs of the Baptist Sundtc- jwa^at the . mmpje^r
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AlcM itly.n
\tifteii that
be was duly >KSete}P'township ( .>m (\ Th| . n . „„ ... oi tb- tr .-*-- n
nissiom riJof 'Broxtory township. Mtqhpdt^t Bund'- \ -? •: 1: vX i,v <- ,y t to
•nd tlmtxhe'eitetom for doing^wnrh • ..f^(f wno , or a >eoun! of- i.h* <^WvX : > r ’ ?/
irfwtfb township was f ».r the town ^ measler The session for r.e'V jK -
rnm ml^ainnop to hnv#» tta-ix
commRsioner to have Sl - in dav afternoon
done, add Tit each, tnoo-ttrg of t' 5, ‘. „cnal at 4 o>|»»ck
commissioners to present.-efaim ”l« ; j,“ s ‘
all w-ort iltVue during tlio-nunrter.
Proceeding hpon this understand 1
itig he erriTployctt' - certain parlies .to ,
«lo necess^ry-Work on the roads of v ». ot P -.i Pl'l ii
the' towbsliip. lip Wits willing .Hr . . s .. /
swear that the work was done, and i T J' r>
Ihe W. O. W. hall, over the F-^r-
mers and Merchant!* Rank B-'was 'front 'htnly thr*-<>*or fou
largely attended hv the A" 1 canvas-ed in/'Wql ter boro woul.i fioj-
was much enjoyed! / Jo.n. and thi.<yts-, considereoVji coo!
^ .j.. - ......s^xrT . ‘ - rt • uui.7 /nrc/LUau ior the-camiiaign
NO sji Nim; sb IIMO!.. HELD f X‘- orfa’I force of wfirke *
nu'd^ ' i» 3Mpov'-'.d»}e to# see everyone,
apff tb /^' m;:: . i •• others who would
.. Any menth r ot
Vm yet he pjad to
•r-’ :iby nan . ' fo'x
Mi
Ga.-. died
MRS. II. M/ K«*WLAND
TH. M* iiotpland, of Waycross.
at home there Friday
TttBAItUt FF\D
inter
to Waiter
took place at Drs. Creek
i,rt^rj-: the committal se. vices her
ing .conducted bjr -Rev. E.. H. Reck-
marn. of Walterboro. The Juneral
held at Waycroas Safbrdav
morning, attended by an unusually
large crowd-of friends. -Her ptfstov.
Rev. W H. -Scruggs, writer of he-
“Mr^. Rowland Was one of the mo.;i
active and consecrated members of
the ,'Tabernacle Church TRaptiatV.
.Tlthough the funeral s>tvices wer>
■ Fund”
are other subscription made but not
community Jr not, r «>p orl< .,i, a nd it is expected thal"
nmunities dn all i-i-.- - • - grow rapidly from
something in .it from, our sec*
non, t>ut it so selddm happens that-l
Nhave-the pleasure of-7 seeing 'anv L
thing, from hero. And mqsl of the j T .
_ , news/Keius are from some other J
of last Weelr, the iwdy being brought part of the county, or even from,..
o Saturday night. The [different parts of this and other'
states.^; Now, Tour i
behind other communities dn ail
things, and we. would not have you
think so, hut it is because we are
so busy that we really have pot time
to write you all the news. Hut it
my present resolution and my paai
promise holds good. I shall try from
lime tb. time and let you hear ffom
us cqnce^ning some of. the' things
that We are, doing that keep u* so
conducted sit an early hour on ac-/ There lias recently been some ,5* T*. '
count of train leaving, wliieh. wou!vL‘ c ha > nge in the pepsonnel of out‘town l* 7,‘ °J
take her body to 'Walterboro, by the moving hi and thoving out «rt .. [sm<i
attendants; was unusually large, and some' of our -citizen*. / Rev. G. -j.! • m©ak
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following sub:;< riptioas'-to
Boys in France Tobacc>
hare been *-received. Ther*
1
| this fund will
now oq.
B M./K. Still
W. R. l^oadholt
1C. 0/Padgett ,..
|F. M. Connor
W. E O’Quin
K. M Jones, Ji
Wx J: Tayldr .
Miss Ray Jones
tK*ep sorrow, .expressed on ^eou'nt'j Ingranj left qf oh the ith inst., an i
of- h^r tmthTtelv rtf.arft^V>i1l class “» his |Jl:i.r we how havb •/* ' '
‘ It KveieH ourapreacher for this
N V '' " ' X V Jrtqnitd- Henj’d I J f ** ar .' Sanders, ■'resigned; bV’
f.iV/al in propo-ll^dUfm *UU the >r».jLine-Rail
fient- i>pt-. ;.Yid contained a ^niice , I o»*o l 0 •. :,n, F in pa - ‘
r
o
V
The "Wav t ioss
pave, notice oU the
Total
-* -ih X -x
y*
S'* no
'• »t;e
Christnrt- exercise,
his-, school.
,0 pay 10 Pythias .jef next TT'idsda'r night wi'i-ear m in t 1 -^ < o.mty is ^Mrgrti t<*>at
for
lie 'quitt 4 an
committee
nable affair. • Th.
ripne'i fpr KuigbU
'R Va»* .rot excessive:
A claim .nf Br.ooks .lonea
.9ll.5t» was taken . up. Tbi* clfim;, iro ,y firk ; BE
was for work done, on a certain see
lion of the roads in the townshin. y ni .. (lu , <>R ,
.Cpmmis'doner Moore stated tkdt ‘ , t ti x~ r
dktKwftfk con Id hate bepR d<we la ‘
one day and the claim was abpror-1 3 FAm MEETING FRID
ed for\^l 5o Mr. McMil|jrh state! /
, , . , , v . ,0 / n ! The stoejcholdcrs meeting fof tlii»
►d /of the work, which included: 1
work, on sotbt bridges, was nht^x- ABR<lnatmD . wiM ^ hrld t
• esslve. \ / ) .v... c*-. . »«—
mbershfp.
V p-l-etj’tu .;
an a1if:» hV’t
o>;i.i n-iz. 1 a «1
re-;o: v Thi f. 1
ed tv o .i i;h t».
i»r> . Airs.^M !
tf. ' NhftiCe <
nieeCnc will be
ur’thti Phi lath dg .
•funeral in a bo<p(
i-i
to afi^hd -Hiott. . JuRds 4'. TtreTjjd^fths
flu S»!trtw.vn>h'X^»'/ed. Into town; th--
end Royal Ambassador^-«c tlnV s>4ji-i46iR v bilsine§K' wdlh fiis br-opicr,- W.
' a -vn at church also met- t1i«-X : tn’ a bvd\ A H - Tirxdaiid; who is ore of the su!
’• ,cnn i*r toade < »«, pay their last tribute , / / Hri.tic.i n.crchantyefirHr town. \\f-
• os Colh-torii The hpd> Was Id oaulet Hi the >ii♦ v vlad JO- w* leaifm* there new re 6 H
Ctf : Is hrir.c 1 ‘ndVjjuimd of her j»-i«tvr. Vtj- ly.'y/f Hi-aci. fd*Mit«hto our to'wn.^ !
Saturday niglit. and .wep-Mkeh fro-i
to Drs. Creek fitful ay .njorn
ing. v. here a'large • j.hmber of !el;>
tives and ft.ictfdsAt^eiuhled u, pjg
lakt tribute. £
Mrs Rodjghd// ‘'as \U*& vile
charter. 1 Hiott - ^ r
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E DEMONSTKA1WN V*
l»l IMRTMI.NT ' *
****tt*tf--*f-x-*k^
nrollew
&
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AiJ.Jii ioii.rl - | -ft} m* mf,
.WaJlcrbhro aujrtl-
Nojvell. Jr.. fXt-Ti'- j there
i-lie orpanlzatioa
i ven soojjt. and ev -
meeting
w ho win
fin'll are! henr N *he s
the matter in -r™ ‘°‘ L' r(tK '3& ‘‘h*r.»e>. Illlbti. a ^ught^i ^ ; Vho vif. n.-nn
to make it » f olleton -s the ^Jy ooontj in the i Hiott.-und is suivived by h«*i r hu«-
, memorahle- occasion. The 'officer - .SLite not havnp a .banter, .-nd thi-'.i bandr.aird the folb
for'the onzuitig year will be install condition wpT not he peimitted
* -it f Ki «: r»a i tv «f*
e^ist /d mptnent ion go,, ihan- is’alMO-
ioMy .
AI Much g<
i 0 d wot k ha- iMfprl 'ioit t
in Alits county already. The NVal>
u-rhoro auxiliary has en»oHcd m.;rfly
i year of .the <’olletoit Counfy Ftir'fl’Althful wrtrke*#. and- STri-h WlfsHh
ot Allendale, conducted a class hero,
and abiyt fifteen finished th-* |>*xfHaF^-iDE|{ \TF
an I
owing brothers afi;!
jr ^Irs. L. W. Beach, Way ryes
mro. Ga . Mrs B. (V Reach? MnC
o ' rtjrte
»-1 boro
(>■' R. E. Linder, all of this count.
.Mis. Harry. Raker and Quillie Hlotl
of iiarteyviilef ri*Aelaml, Hioft of
.Ja< ktonville. Fla
Liilta'>
Rfipile.
TndingS are : .vhoiti
killings ntje ojb» , "
i ottnn erop is not yet
etely gathere.d, ns there
e'.i/h gtn day ni'>r*; eptton to fho
nery than rah be ginnpd.
<>vc
coin
lemrc,
•Jtiiripv »»•«• east wccTv ''
Heholmti;.
k'r.nripv V'loRt .1 aq ie/
’terr.-;'- AdiV^fih«*de. Mah^n,
I’ouJfn /Chri -iatH I Jaqties. Elf i
M a+AaflXs. Lula J telle Jaques. Kl
nPASmunders.. Joyce Muckenf^ss.
ndie, Rliode. Cart*e %e!le Muck» q-
fg^c Helen Ack^nhan, .t>lll«‘ Ithod'-
>
■ 1/ . , l*rnrMci»««»-
, ,, *, * .. . . . . .. r.ininrig Coreinte Rislier. Ruby
» ’ , ' Ui ^ r - Risker. Maud Rfth*-r
enlarging hie lrF® ner P ^^oTe^ajHrtlv ; Pcnicl ^
e r season, as the present capacity.; Canning-Jennie
M
although large, is not sufficient to , r .ni>
meet; the' deuiunds.
>e Mr. Padgett Xiniocker. Lucia
. . , — 1 r» r~ m . ti t » » » A-**a* V\ n ** # «a •« a! * *
Nettles. .Vec*
Crosby. Ethel Mocker. Donie Neliw
~S W. Hlott, Tavfest-fiierebant, .a«4 ^vr+^id^ni ' v orn
. i ..11 4 t. I _ leaf #1%*. lie. n b I.A.alX;... a* » 11.111.
ftoberson. Jessie
Pell u nr.
i -\ ETERAN
. , / v - x New offic<?rs will be elected , and, PerdOCtSd
<lmni wan for 26 3-4 dfiys work 'matter•'germane tto the pur- The-following is >
Mite by himselj; « days by Iiis son. noSH , of ore^j^tion attende.1•“ Vtaltgrboru
Krantley, and;6 days for l^fk team. to fu!1 attendance of the meV
He stated that he was willing Jo, h« P « ' - -
swear that he did this work faith- ,.2^
fully and fhai Ms son'did the six Amon
days he put in claim- for. and that
DIE*.
, \ ,i r '' - 4
Di. Y. I*. JCilw Hnls ol C«dletoii <
I l> ,Dt«**. ot Ht»’«|ler*»* llouic
worth
kEP
th-* miin> rimily reuni.u.
»n Wnlte-horo this week' „ma> b
of- the famiir *
Mrs M.°R. Pattereon. Mr. and Mr*
J.X.M Patterson, of AU.erdrW M
X RepoTteJ b> Mrs. tl f’udit/tf
ami .Mrs. J. M. .Moorer - VI;<■ W. c.
.Glovet-, ■ Mrer Henry <C«v.«i Mrs.
ChalrU ' • Glo.v. r. * M’«. Ang i.t
Pattcnioti. Mrs , J. i/wi. nce Mrs.'
‘Hlcnetie JBriyMiIerfck^ Mrs. R. G.
flivrth'. Jits John ! , eiirife\, Mr-. I
. J! ^loor-r * r/r.ew*l •. J M Moon*.
the work was well worth the fuR mentioned that
AinVount. N Berrv MeMlllan sworn
said that Mr Fisk workw-l a • •food
many days; saw him hauling .Ijdw and Mrs. Rju-tnebd
her and dirt - Walter Caldweir.', h ^ jftvyv Yard-r Mia* Lu-ia ,Patp r
sworn/maid that Mr. Fiak’a claim 0 f Xha;>erton. and Joe* r«f»e - • * I 'pcdroti
rhat it w*. soocovnd aoT , f of n K £vell. er- hare enjoying K*tt. ) J Padgett
ixneetlng their friend* and teinc ^ ^
*4tentli«ed on 1*8! P*fe. 1 • ^with earti other / owHcned oa
-FP’ot
Mrr
Patterson. trenewsli. MAs IM th Fr;iser. Mrs
/ G Pa d ret;.
Mr* .1 J Pad
J 6 Padgett.
!.««• Page
lit Tr I’\>klward's of
county died iV his 7Mh .teumfii the
soldiers’ home Xt 4:30 oTlork yes
terday afternoon \ He entered the
in iiflb nie- funeral gerviebs
wijl he held'in'^Van Metre'* parlor-*
nt 4 o'clock, thus afternoon. Tbe-Jn-,
tern eht w lR/.JaJfe 'place dt che SoK j
diers' MKmofLu Cemetery ' tmitie.|
diately .‘olJowinK the 'service Mr. j
EdwardkXe
eervic^ at i
ptfjl * Soutt
of the bank, beside* being interes - |»jmltr>-' Kervia May
ed in -pther ejltej-pfitea.^ ' 'C” Snklcrw.
Our town bejrtg aairouuded by^w j- fanning Kula Itreland. Blarche
tine farming section. ;/on all side*, j Cotsioger
affords a large amount of® country [ accqunt 2«f bad weather an-i
p>0duce ( ' y ,-which comes to ’ ns to h*- 1 holiday preparationa. *
machined. We have Two grist mills great many pupijs wc-re absent from
tiesides thresher and rubbers. almost every school visited, therr-
Many gathered at tilP home of fore, we expect a great many more
members tbgn are here enrollMl.'
Girls. Jjf yoif’intenil being a'-CIlO
member, start now. FTven thong.'i
you wer,- not present at . School !«*-
give in youV name, get yptir land
in good condition now. a* thia is
very imporldTIt. Everybody -wh<»
enters Ihe work for J918 should er
ter with a spirit ancP determination
/ >.
distely .‘oljcv
Edwan|s v entered the 'Xhnfeil. raU-
a private in pMnnany H
South Carolina Volunteers ih
Ajjfll; is*;I Ha served untX^th**
iconclusion of the wftr/tft Hagood’a
Brigade.- From The State. Dec, g„
Ktev Ev<-rett lact Fntdrday night
for -1 hf, purpote of ’‘pounding” him.
Rev Everett met hi* first appoint
ment at Ruffin and Bethel last Suii-
dalj, and jrlthough the weather wa*
cold and threatening, there were
tnany out to meet and greet him nt
this Mb first shrvlce >»f the year.
1 Tin. e lias been several rases of
measlef. or-^ what is ‘"commonly
.known ns German measles. And to
gether the krnd or’weathcr that
hnvo hcep haaing recently, there
#ro several firortrations »>t ithls wri'-
fng \
,'X. • » . •
tee wifi'-out/
Twkkdie Pickling.*
. 'Home
John U tihutar. Ji
was in tow'n last week.
of Klioree.
/Mai ned by IE ft
fdence Thursday of butt' week
»*• Hwala aid M. lL^lfteK