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k WALTERBQRO f S. G., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918.
IEGISIAM HILL IS
BEGINNING !0 |
90MK IMPORTANT MEAHI RES
BEING PUSHED IN LEGISI.A.
tube now in session
coueion coinnr
E. A. MARVIN. G. H. GUESS AND
F. W. ,«ISHER PURTRASE
FINE HOGS
—MEASURES ACTED UPON
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Colleton’s Delegation Bony With
Proposed Legislation in Which
Our People are Interested.
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* WOULD CHANGE TIME *
* LEGISLATURE MEETS *
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* Columbia, Jan. 15.^—Repre- *
* sen tail ve W. W. Smoak, of *
* Colleton county, is Koine to *
* introduce a bill providing for A
* a constitutional amendment to *
•» change the date of meeting of *
•ft the General Assembly from +
•ft January to July. There seems *
•* to be a growing sentiment in *
* favor of the change. *
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BUY TWENTY-ONE HEAD
Columbia, Jan. 15.—The. IHH
session of the Legislature is wel
under way, and both houses have
gotten down to real work. There
seems to be a determination to ge*
through with the. work of the ses
sion as early as possible, and there
is a great scarcity of local meas
ures, unless it is that the member*
have not had time to get them
ready the first of the session. The
committees are busy, and their re
ports will begin to go before the
house this week, and there will bo
developed some of the intentions of
the Legislature as to legislation,
and as to the matter of nn early ad-
Attended Rig Sale of Du rocs at
a
Cochran, Ga„ and Bring Home
- Some Fine Blood.
Many of our cltiiens are turnin',
their attention to .pure bred hogs.
I Ah this is one of the most profitable
industries at the present time and
will continue to be. E. A. Manrin.
of Green Pond, and G. H. Guess, .of
White Hall, two well known farm
er-stockmen, of Colleton count/., ac
companied by F. W. Rlsher, countv
demonstration agent, attended two
auction sales of Duroc > hogs in
southern Georgia. These two sales
offered to the public the best ho~«
ever sold in the South and as goo-i
as any eypr sold in the Unietd
States.
Mr. Marvin purchased three pigs
and four bred gilts at the price of
**>75.00 to add to his fine herd.
These sows were bred, to hoar Orio-j
Cherry King. Jr., world’s royr!
grand champion at the National
Swine Show at Omaha. Neb., ove* -
eleven boars that took first prises
in eleven state fairs. He was als»
grand champion at the Ohio Stat.*
Fair. -He tips the scales at 100(*
pounds. One of, two are bred to
Imperator’s Orion. Tbi<» boar
senior vbarlinc .0^
Fair, Atlanta “
REPORT OF GRIND KIRI ON ' . .
OF Min OFFICES
* " ’ ^ ' * . \ .
ACCORDING TO THE REPORT OF ACCOUNTANT C. L.
VANN, MANY OF THf OFFICES ARE IN A ‘j. ,\.
VERY BAD CONDITION
SOME ARE SHORT IN THEIR ACCOUNTS
REPORT SUBMITTED FOR THE PURI*OSE OF MAKING CERTAIN
RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES
RESTING UPON THE GRAND JURY
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RED CROSS CN
IS
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DR. MOUSE HERE FRIDAY NIGHT
FOR THAT PURPOSE AND PEI*-
FEtTED ORGANIZATION
VERY SMALL ATTENDANCE
Owing tft Severity of Weather Only
a Few People out to Hear Ad
dress and Help In Movement.
The following report, as taken the report which it is forced to
from the findings of Accountant C. make upon it later, if some of these
L. Vann,;as to tho«condltlon of tha duties had ?bed» performed. The
county offices, together with certaiT .grand. Jury also requests that the
recommendations, has been prepar- Auditor date the cancellation of
ed and gtveo\ to The Press and each voucher that he cancels for the
.Standard for publication by thj Treasurer, and also calls this offices*
grand jury for Colleton county.» attention to the fact that the Se*-
C. L. Vann, of Columbia, who was tlement Sheets at the closf of each
recommended to the grand jury a« year should be made by the Auditor,
a competent and fair accohntant, and not the Treasurer. The Andit-
was employed last summer to make or’s office Is really one that audits
a thorough chocking of all the pub- the Treasurer’s office and we urg»
lie offices of the county, covering a upon nil officials and the people in
period of ten years. According to general, to realize the true relation
the report submitted by Mr.\Vanu that one office bears to the othe’v
to the grand jury. many, of tite of- As it now stands, the two offices
fices were found, as stated in a Nhd could he Consolidated for the rea-
grand jury’s report, in a trightful son that the auditing on one offi»o
condition purely for the reasoh tjiau !■> Me' other in so far as the^above
they are not provided with filing applies, has not occurred in the
cases, desks and such other nece.«- pa^t ,
sary thin’-s as would cause them to . \s this office has been held by
work efficiently. several different men in the period
In some of the offices, as will ho rtr.der investigation, ij, is due the
Dr. Josiah B. Morse, Stite Direc
tor of the Southern D'vlslon of the
American Reu Cross, spoke to a
smalt a 'dtonce In the school audt-
toriwjn last I - ' Ida/ night. ; i»r.
M >i>e‘ cominc -.t- well adver-.hel
but tr.r weathe- was rough. He
wind wis somewhat disagreeable
and this kept oelte a number nwet
who would have otherwise have
been present/ * The absent ones
missed a soul inspiring address.
The purpose .of the meeting was
to perfect the organization of a
Red Cross chapter here. In order
to organize a chapter it is' first nec
essary to obtain not less than two I
In the
T™
MO. SL.
REV. T. P. BIKER
pSKTRlf
RESIGNS AS HECTOR OF EPIB>
„ COPAL CHURCH AT BEN-
NETTHVILLE
REASON GIVEN FOR ACTION
Necessary Becanae of Falling Eye*
sight—Will Retnra to Virginia
From The Pee Dee Advocate.
.The many friends of Rev. T. P.
Baker will regret te learn that he
has resigned as-pastor of St. Paul,s
Episcopal church and will retire
from the ministry. During bis min
istry in Bennettsville during the
past three years, and also rector
of St. f Paul’s church for several
years about 20 yeani ago Mr. Bake.*
has won the confidence, esteem and
frleddship of the people of this see-
tion.of all denominations . He has
not only been a faithful and accept
able pastor to his own members but
haft tkaen a deep interest In all pub-
, . _ . .. ;lie questions. The people of Bens-
hundred memberships. In the re-j B ^svnie recret to loso Mr.Raker
cent Red Cross campaign for ,hi * an ^ his estimable family from the
purpose held in this county near '•| e hureh and society activities of th«
four hundred members were ob-
talned.
Baker rives the Advocate the
The •meeting ” i , c S t K wa!, 'following announcement of !.
called to order by L. L. Fishsburne natirtn
as temporary chairman. He briefly KdUor pee Dw A< j vorat ^ ;
resig-'
seen from the grand Jury’s report, different individuals involved, to re- stated that the object of the meet-j j haxp (hj(ik dav M |.ed the official
Mr. Vann found a shortage in the pea* in this repor* the language j Ing was the organization of a Kei of parish to accept mv
accounts of the officials. It is uh- ure,! by Mr. Vann in reporting on Cross chapter for this county by rn ,i» nat j nn a , r **etor of’ St I’auPs
election of officers, and . T K nf n ,„r r«n.
. derstood that.
the
motion
church. / That members of my con-
greiratton
It is tin- used by Mr. Vann
at the 'request of thi office. * .
^e s some of these officials, Comptroller * Tax Honks. motion a nominating committee r r«,£ a if nn rr( j n ,y friends generally
ig the Southeastern j(; eaera i lawyer will send ope of the 'WZ-S Mr. P. M., Murray pre-! was appointed „ and the following J >av |. nriW ^ f 0 f terminat-
^ Cai., I** 1 ?. He was' s , ate *g best-accountants to AValter- phre j tax books for these two y-irOnominations made; For chairman. m T , n ^ tr ^ t » c here, y beg to sr.h-
firs^ boar at C.e^rr*a*F1orlda Fair boro immediately to go over, the ar.'! there were an exceedingly few E. L. Fishhitme; vlee-chairman, ^ f a AiK't’: <* . .pi-nation
For many years \ have suffered
from impaired eyesit’ht. This phys
ical infirmity has not only been a
the ar.'! there were an exceedingly few E. I, Fishhurne; vlee-chairntan, i,
L.. Fishhurne: secretarv.
iohnidn; treasurer. C.
These' oflicers xxere
ir ta hard tv nrobabtelnnd first grand champion at ( Geor- wor k and verify the report made bvM-rors therein. < Mrs. E. L., F
that there will be a shorter session. I Ria Fair. Mr. Marvin purchased Mr. Vann. This export, it is* under; l'»on. Mr. A A. Patterson. Jr. Mrs. F. P. W
•tR the-e is much important legisla 1 one of the best tjIdM! rows at th« ^owl. will arrive In WalterboPo ’ M the office for this year and ^ G. J’adcett.
tion coming up at this sessiqp sale, .hr/’ for an iearly farrow to the 1st of February. pared very corree^ tax »H*oks. tber* s up n elet
' The Governor’s Message. ' tHrioo r ^ orT 7 ,,r . ,
Governor Manning in his annual tW ™ /or her.
message which was delivered bv I Ford auto. Mr. Man in and M<.
him in person Tuesday night of last Guess porevised liointlv a boa-.
. mad> it plain that he would 1 Taxpayer III at one time
progressive measures, and'champion. Thts bifmcs a fine bods
pavin'- |
measures.
State on a war basis
and champion,
the to Colleto
Hd urgej,a thousard pound
the
and an appropria-1of any- boar
meamii^'s which would place the to Colleton counv ihat weighs neet
7 / * ' 1 tfx
libm^rsupport"‘of the Rtate Conn-! X etting the largest! litters of pigs
. — " • — 7 —j- This boar '
February
The report and recommendations
o ;hc grand jury fbllow; . • .
Tlie grand jury for the year 1!>17,
’•calizing that their cheeking of the
grand county offices yearly was not at all
conclusive as to the results In the
.-rid offices, and believing that it
would be to the interest of the eoun-
rv to have a thorough checking,
was notJgince a tiiorofirh cheeking ha.-; not
’flit) Mr. H. W. HttPols prepnr- then
elected. The chairman
introduced Dr. Morse, thv
•nd noted for
Nfftk-••books for this yeAr. Thcv*;speaker for the evening.
•f\ji iarce number of over and f In his opening remarks
uder cist
l'*»l 1
serious handi'-ap to me in my work,
but has retarded toy progress^ 1 hav
ing had to deeline churghes to which
■'7\* large number of. over and In his opening r'-m-rKs } hav( , ,,ee n called, feeling that the
'‘lerXhsrges in tfiXes for the year congratulated the P'op e of rrf . a ^ r incident thereto
l;*m - Mr. R. I! .Black prepared : Colleton county upon finally « tta n ' would be too great a taxupon mv
v * books for this year, and ther
•'s nt)t on'« difference found there-
*n
i''12 to
M. tore's b^ld \ffice
There
the cliapter.
leton was the
oil of Defense, and an appropria- 01 aH> uuai. ■ *'•»'’ ij « a, uhmoiou ' uv- n mu .,oj , - v
tion to assist it in working put j sold at auction, but purchased pn- f been made in the last ten year<, iyenrs. The
plans for the State. He favors a 1 vately. • • employed C. L. Vann, a certified nn 7 H
consolidation of the work of the G. H. Guess, of White Hall, wljo public accountant, of Columbia, who ving the ]
*anle warden and the board of fish-! has a few fine Duroes and is just i had been highly recommended to Mr. Vann
Inclusive— Mr. -I’
during tires.*
separation
<1 ate Department
Commerce and Industries and that
Of Agriculture, 1 gives him the same blood lines as. in the county. Mr. Vann, irome-i This offee during the period in- country, but the only organization
Mr. Marvin has on his Grove Stock .diately after his employment began ‘ vest I gated, was held by two mety'on earth which cares for them when
being done by Clemson college so
there will be no duplication.
Colleton's Delegation.
The Colleton' delegation has be-
cun to do its part of the work with
7
i his work and pursued same in an
energetic manner. Hia -report is
very complete and elaborate, and
goes into the ,rondltiop in each
county office. The complete report
is hereto attached and made a part
of this report by the grand Jury
Farm at Green Pond. Others ar
bred to Imporators Orion, and Sen
sation Select and Imperial Star, all
noted boars. Mr. Guess hopes bv
the assistance and the patronage of
earnestness. Senator' Padgett has 1 Colleton’s farmers to develop a fine
secured the passage through the herd. One bred sow not mentioned
Senate of his bill, Introduced last above was purchased by County
session, to require the publication
of the names of all partners in a
partnership, and he has taken part
in several debates upon important
measures., , ■ _ .
Representative John Q. Goodwin there will be no necessity-for mir,grand
has beep made eharrman of th.* people ordering from afar. Go se« port subbitted by
committee on agriculture in the: the animal before purchasing, theu that the money was yell spent
House faking the place of Mr.’ Pan- you can select for yourself./ Any] j County Auditor.
This report being submitted for the
Agent Risher. this making a total ! purpose of making certain recom-
of 21 hogs brought to Colleton of: mendations in the performance of
as good lines as America can afford duties resting upon the grand jury,
at a cost of $3.00d.0fl and freight ;The expense of this accounting
to the purchasers. From now on 1 amounted; to $1,400.00, and th’ ( feek were kept could no.
ing sufficient P i ' ,rio ‘ i " , '‘ ,0 ..°, r l ca "‘r already weak vision On acconnt
n- ^^Of inrree-rr ‘rouble in this re-
, ■ 7 spec! I have decided to term in ate
State to do so. For more than an *
hour sroke of dhe nereMity of , Thirt y V rars ago.‘ in response to
wxre considerable , work be.ng done by the Red «. ro.-.> ^ , feU fo m no - reflt dut ,
mW charges in taxe-. for the soldiers who are wounded j ^ ^ professional
period. \ rr<l nick, and explained Kow *£! lao a business life to^prepare myself
has-prepared a compre- chapter could help in this gre^i for ^ niinjR|rv of the churcb Af .
fro* work- The ROV |‘ 1 rnm ^..^‘j! r / ter five years study at the Virginia
j clothes and , Theological Seminary I was ordain-
young men who r ° T '* 7 d in U *»3. I have thus given 25
fr0, i , ._ t . hl ‘ i !;..! , -™7 the best years of my life to the
service of God in His church and
the welfare of my fellowmen. Thev
have been happy years, and even as
I look back and view my labors and
my faithful associations, I feel that
I have reason to thank God foje His
goodness to me. / ‘ ’
While I regret to end my mlnlstr-
sick and ministers to them
The grand jury regrets exceedingly when they are wounded is. the
H. D. 1‘adgctt and D. B. Hudson, ythey sire
that certain of the fee books of th<»
office during the Padgett adminis
tration were not available to Mr.
Vann. ■
/ On the question of the collection
of fees in this office, we quote the
following from Mr. Vann's report
The govern-
loes not have to expend one
this tremendous service-
have to, because the men
throughout the length " Z win nnT h..
and breadth of the land who com- thto *’ D/urc * d retirement will not b
of the Amerl-
held office. 1!>07 to Janut
ited to $1,400.00, and tlm , fee<f were V
jury is convinced by the r*^ covering 1
lubiuitted by the accountant. ' 1008, 1909.
pose the
can Red
13,1 (rated their liv
“Fees: During time Mr. Psydgett [can Red Cross 'have practically ded-
res\to this work. It
through this
1013. books in winch a j*6?ord of,is in this way and only
(T l*e found organization that we -ai
// <oi;r m r/ m :rrr'
All books of fees
ison’s term in
1907, 1911 and 1912. show to those who have left our
and 1910, Were on hand, hnjnes, mir sons, our neighbors, our
. beart | b) .
without its compensation.
My purpose-Is to return to
home in Virginia and enter acUvftiv
into business pursuits that irtll af
support
that may
forbid my fur-
in the 4*/
p will forbi
Hud- friends,v.that the great hea
<lers. Who was made superintend-J one
«nt of/the penitentiary last session, see those men. They are al
He is/aH»V> chairman of the Commit- [glad Jo -how yon their hogs.
“tee op 0*flices and Offirers: / , The :’.6 hous thrl were ancti
/iv-p SliioaK lia*! off flt Uorh r v^y , h\ ion
honot pf presiding over the House Bros, and llo/ue, l*rought *19,405,
Tuesdav dynnir ti>p ftect'7 a’or rri averafpe.eif JJ'tT 1? each This
speaker to take the-jHace of form* i in the tioll ve»-v ’ *e;r,^rv. ; r
er /Speaker Hoyt. He admi.P'Tsteree ‘will .stiiyv 11 * hrrw the ^o*tthe’-^
the oath to the/beritjej'-ole^t^ Hon Georgia, iariuers^ am' Meet in- the
Ty P. Cothran, of Greenville./ He pest^
lios also Introduced- ftko joint resn- / ~ ■ ,
School Buildings
Nearing Completion
wishing to. ran run down and Emm It he rebort of Mr. Vann, it January 14.
They ate alway.i j.will be seen that this office is no/ sive. The
performing three important dotie^tof his
inno*>, inposed, jjpon it by law, tOTWit: 1,
1‘eacock ill fhe keeping of an Abatemyi J1 ' ,
brought *10.405,'.^ook. V .. v i 1913/
(2 ' Issuing fo the County Trea • | 1 /m
nrer Abatement vouchers. • / //^*’l <•
ees during Mr.
ntpco were on ham', American people is, with
13. to 1917. inclu- their fearful task.
them
in
1/913
pillowing b statemeni
fee^/and kat&ry teceived:
As •* / J
Fees. Salary. Total
|3,5r.;:.Tr, $ 100.00 T.J.',
:'..7ff’.l0 '400.00 1.107.10
0.2^1. «1 MOO.OO 7./1I1.11
/Failing to enter Jin the Tregz/f. I ^ . ^ I I
urej-'s books «n the 1st of Januayv < *l“,*yf3.9** fT.fiOO.fo) $f5,242.9'i f'idl >ton coofity to the Walfe*--
come wher age
ther labors.
That I sever' this pastoral rela
tionship wito sincere regret is need-
in view of the pleasaa* ,
[ten
here kindness and cour
.. . ,vr^v to me have been marked.-
• to.e, re d,Hg noon It He explam^ , ^ exertions
, i that t w^A purely * th Xh,., been extremely p
o.:-,mzat...n urder * f/ : ?!***■ an d W<H he* soon for . otte/
t i'1 r.itci} f •!»1* s go {. Jrjtftt • •tn*! \ rjs BAl%F!K
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XX
1)7 Morse deperibbd. „j:raphi^All r ,fS ■' .u,, nf
- « , , ., associaCion with fhe people or Her
,lie work of the Red Ccoss, its pCt^ y*:
Xnnel. its duties’And the resp<vfts7 n ^ ‘
liglbl-
■cv
In- ur.gfjr every. nu.n dnd^
* 1st cl Feb'r.iiary and 1st of MgryU. < ' /, rboro. chapter of fKTjted Cross ard
the nemiltiei. -for the non-jraynlen* j !’TKv at»ov * fees are what, the in ij«i's way ahms/fhelr
of taxes as provided by lrv*7 a* will books show should have be< n col votion to thj/difttlon and its cause, j
be sften from the. discurefon of con- lected durir> tlie four yearv. hut a r.veiy mojjver in tlie land is assitr-j ;
in the Tiea.ydrer’s" officer -reat deal of hai.x* had not* been..ed. by tjto Red Gross that if her son
later in this report./" paid. The fees' include sonv- is wofinded in the war that he will 1
’ ‘ car.-
Tlie two’ new school building be
ing erected in this county are ne*r-
inu complet ion, and jt is exnecte *
itions to «*imend the State Const’-
lution repealing tVr enr isiou whipk
makes it unconstitutional for trus
tees of public institutions of learn
ing to h^ld o*her office. *
The countv supply bill will be in
troduced this week, and will hrvj
to carry with it* inodeased appH-
priations for Support of the chajXfhat botk the Rchobotb buildlnr
gkng. and an intense in the sal- ^ t he l.odve, building will b;
arles of the ofjfcejs of the cofinty. 1^j,,, of^npa^v bv the first ol
is eontemplatod. An effort will be j.-j.fitvarv
mtde to do this and not. increase The Rehoboth school building ty
the levy bf the county. 4l ^at two-room wooden building.
Tlie Prohibition Amendment. ., nd wiU n long wantxin the
While It is highly probable that ‘ UQtv . Th<l i. odF ,, hiPWirfg is o r
the General Assembly will pass the hl .j rj{ and wi n he the W i U the
reaolution ratifying fhe federal 1
the in this way shojjTihelr unselfish de-
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To Aviation Corps
. Tjho question ol/tax abatement i'amoynts due the cooRty Tiidltor hj/giyen every - attention and car*- Padgett liaabeen deaig.
.1 JWTiqus one pnd should be dealt tfn r transferring titles, which th.y^T at his condition requires. \ irktsl as a student at th« trainlnr
w yh in strict conformance to th • Clerk of Court would collect, nod The Red Gross is not a nurses* or- ',.^^ f or aviators, and is awaitin':
H wer and /pirit of the law. The ‘wrvy o\f>/ to him. However^/rtief i ranl/.gfion. nor exclusively an « r *torder» to proceed to the atation
gr/and jury cannot too strongly con are certain collections thaj/do not ganizatkm rompo-ed of women, b,;/ "somewhere in America.”- Mr. Pad-
d^iun tii*- practice which hsts grown show on the fee books, which 1 con- Its membership is composed of wen Kett has been waiting instructions.
Ut> hefe o{ the Treasurer abatin sjder would offset thw amount p id and^ won.en throughout the cqKfttrv (0 a |tend this, school, but deoidot
school.
Were 1
t'a\o£ The-^grahd jury’s conceptior‘Gounty Auditor. I have not pro-' who realise Its need and ate de- {hat his order* Were slow In coni-
/qp the tvyo offices is that one is t< oared statement of fees for the six voting tbfir time and enyt-Mes to- | nK and he thought nf going to
i>e the balance of the other nn.r ^nnthft-of 1,017 fts the Clerk keep - w<trd alleviating the condition of c a rnp Jar)tsnn to attend the officers
that tho-Treasurer is not clothed | his records' by calendar years. our sick and wounrtrtj soldiei^ «n i tra |„j n ^ but after going to
with powers of discretion under th j “The law provides tha* the Clec!: supplying n••cessarie/for their, conv- Columbia he conferred with off)
law. hut must refer abatement case- of Court shall turn over to the fort. For the past several week! cftrt/thVre with the result'that he
to the Auditor. The Treasurer’s-of- county Treasurer all fees collected the women of the Red Cross'havr
fice im properly one of collection ami | * n excess of $3,000.00 per year. It b» ^n knitting/ihousands of swe>i-
wrlstletX and inulfiers for the
„ .... oxuw.u w - - ..»> of nur soldiers and sailors. This
Lro'.ton done ,.p 0n a voucher aimed by some ' ears exceeded the $3,000.00 marl; is only one of . iheir many activities.
. 'other official// *by $3,248.9<>: .in other wordV.lt f* hoped that in a very yhort time
1 W* i ♦ Vx I, k i cnsa*i lr i is i r , \f r U vi #1 eg ' * " -»t.— ^ — 1 A * ^ ^ 1» s. _ .
.... county outside of Walterboro. It
tUI. certain that there will be spirtta lone felt disbursing of money, and everythin-; will be noted from the above that eys.
ed opposition. Immediate considers-1 that p^rtton o” Broxton I*? 006 by tlf ‘‘ Treasurm' should b the fees and salgry during th f four ude
tibn was refused in the House 00 towns hjp
the opening day, and it was refer-. The trustees
: cHx^hoxr - numerous* ^its"opponents' 7^?-^ i stracts. this will be diseussgd more due county Treasurer $3,243.9*’.. one thousand pembgrs. the
wi’J he : i'» VtoMomatical to th’'^ Voildin- in f,,n > 'toder the head of Treasurer, Df course, a considerable {-mount of membership fee being only t.«e do!-
1 itr,i,inr<Aii ( n-? ?hAir h. lldlnr has been , n th -^ atton,rt>n of thp ^°u rt that .t the Ctork of Court, but Uis failur.- I r .m time to tinm H Will be neef
- v.„i n , >r »U'iuinc na- t* n q« the duty ot the Auditor to impose to make such rolleotions. does not ossary to purchase laire.quantitie,.
1 Irtiste'L tp a special huildmg foni yt»ie penalties as pWK-ided bv law. relievo him of the responsibility 'of of wool and other* mat ertajs to b*
of the Rehftboth i , \\*4th regard to the penalty ah strictly speaking. - Mr, Hudson is to* local chanter hero wiH\bave hi j
went to Washington the latter part
of the week, and has been ordered
to await order* to attend a school
for aviators where he will go in
training tor a commission as an
aviator. • •
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- Elect Ion>• Tq*ln>.
At noon today, x '^Xton*. session i posed of Alex Carter, f
will be held for tbp elect ip" of an H x^jcXand B G, Thompson
associate justice of the Nqpreme, J ^ i_ v ^. . ' , ,
Court, seven circuit jiutge* niK 'An ^ -1X7Slt-'/^lAOA «*re. the grand. Juo' cannot see wn:
insurarco comru> lionet. l.'ir*'/Nin Win C. iO- C his <.u y 1 nq! performed. ^ T i
the sey-slon, rbe wafehouse vcomn iX QrtllirrlrtV Ton IQTll ‘••‘ :rar ’ , .‘ I nr T eells-y uptm the Auditm
sinner will s bo he elected, x / // oHIUrOJ v, JaH. ITUII 10 immediately provide himseh
• "For JKnt-lv A’bturn.tn-ol. I -btorday. January 19th. bein
Representative Kelto, of-. Andei- Robe-h F .l.ee’s biHbdrv and a legal
Quarterly Conference
Sunday Nteht
The firs' quarterly .confergnce ’ ^
the Bethel Methodist church w,Rl be
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be belli for" tbo'elecHon of nn >'/Xr'i ' * rn<1 whi,e t,ie ,aws Lead as they do turning o' er my oxer** o.et th' Worked unon, and the orly^ourcc held at Hie rh! .X’^*X77^.
I*- 1 '• Thomp* n r rnrdless of inconvenience to any- above $3.4)00.00. 1 will state .hern,."from which they can expect to oh- 4 b**' htnoryi^dwards, I residing
while this is the law, it is seldonv t-i>p the needed money for this, ph/-. Ll^er *>f the Charlestoo I
coninl)e<i with, tiirotixhont the pose is from .local sources. If therX'*’'*! conduct services, a ” , * r w v^lr"
Rate. z' , 11»' an'V man or wo'-.ian in Collet‘“vnfej/nre will be held. The
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Saturday. Jan. 19tb
with the necessary books And stA
♦ ionery t«r Utf purpose of perforpi
son. introHuA.d n rt* '4ution in th ■ hoMd.xy South Carolina, all the these duties anf ur;-es upon
House urging the consideration only banks of Walterboro will be close!
of important matters, * and requert- to observance of the occasion. The
j public is asked to be judged ac-
* cordi
“A* a .portion o( the * fee r o::nt'- who feeH no Intere t in ttm Public ip imit«-<l to attend
>oks kept bv Padgett wore nn -young lueq who an- fighting thv 1 * - •
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duties
this office tlie importance of the
matters. The grand Jury believe; wore not in tho office.”
thet possibly tho condition in the -
Treasurer’s office would not require ^
book?
’ and. I baxe not Prenart'd statfunent battles of our country :iPd arc r*— be in their interest in
overing the period he hold office, j .-ardb'ss of tbejr comfort, thi-n thf-irithe final outcome of this dreadful
ernnot ufiderrtand wbv all books rotytrihutions wiil not he sought/ptnirgle, am! are willing to nak*-
t,ut tho «* wi'o afe interested, an i S4 ’ ,I "' sacrifice in this time of na
— we believe that every man and wo- tional peril, will bo asked to con
(Continued on Page Four.) man in our county must certainly tribute towards this worthy cause
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