University of South Carolina Libraries
b V V -VOL. 39. WALTERBORO, S. G, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 19<8. .-1^4- NO. 33. S.it INI NITRATE OF SODA *T A lira KXT SAI.K IS ATI.AXTA . rpQ gg DELIVERED THIS ( OLLKTON FARMER SE CURED HOME ROVAI. AT FANCY prices. BIXK>I> Letter F <’ I NOW HAS THIRTY-FOUR REGISTERED BEAUTIES Direct**r Hrand A<«.ure> Nitrate Agent That all Soda la Coming. Over 5,000 Acres tn Fi The county nitrate agent, W. W. Smoak, has received a letter from Charles J. Brand; chief of the Devoted Bureau of Markets,* Washington, In which he states that the eatlr?' In publishing the Nation’s Want Cdtumn herewith • the Loral Board wishes to urge the young men regis tered in this county to .carefully, M, l ^,. rtlonvl ,i c . judge J as. K. Pen- ronsider the opportunities present • to Cattle, ftheep and Hoga—Oth- amount- of nitrate ordered by the ^ ^ farmers of the county up to Feb- er Places \islted During Day by n)ar }- 4 t will be delivered, -barring County Agent and Editor. * absolutely unavoidable deVelop- ' " ments. I p to the present 72.000 tons of-the 120.000 tons have cith er been delivered or are in pmcess Thursday of last week County of delivery, that -Is arrangements Agent Uisher and the editor of The- having, been made for the ships to Press and Stnndard took a second firing it to this yountry. and he says trip into the "low country” with the n«-\t shipment is either on fh^' the Hereford stock farm of S. E. way or in process of loading :u Boynton as the objective.point. At Chilean ports. Grove Stock Farm \?e were joined Chief Brand says that it will not by Kvnest• A. .Marvin, proprietor, he possible to deliver rite entire wished also to see the new ship- amount of nitrate this spring, as went of Hereford* which had just was originally intended. He says: been received by Mr. Boynton The "it is.believed that all of the nitrate beauty of the roads at certain points contracted for will he secured. Not was enough to pay for the trip, ell of it, will be received in time to views which can be.Obtained no- be used this spring, but 4t is con- where else in the country. Large templated that the greater portion live oaks with festoons of moss «f jt wilj be delivered to, farmers ! n hanging from low branches givtv an ample time to meet their purposes, enchanting knd weird beauty to tfu- Any representations to the oontrarv roads which can be obtained no- s^re unwarranted and misleading, where else in this country. The department has taken every An uneventful trip brought us to possible step to hasten deliveries Mr. Boynton’s beautiful home at I I from ChHe, and to expediate the. . . - o’clock. Situated in the midst .%f shipment toNfarmers of nitrate from i , physical qualiOeations can mei-ti a large live oak grove, approached ports of distribution in the rhltcd ' * '* ter ' and 4 over a stretch of meadow gre'en St.-ites.” . reK,stran * either MIN INIS W 1 . ! - UST OF JOBS OPEN FOR THOSl; THAT HAVE • RWilSTKI^D WHO C’AN, WORK FO* fllE CJOV 1 ir SHOULD APPLY , . BY APRIL 27tn J. M. Moaner, Ckilnuia of tha l*o- cal Board. Wishes Applicants t* See Him on or Before Twenty-Seventh. limy bonn . fiO GROWING > < HAHJMAN SHAFFER I’AM-S I P- ttN < (>l’NTY v TO DOt RLE ITS (Jl OT\ IN THIS (ilWAT DRIVE FOR I.IHKKTY MANV MEETINGS ARE BEING HELD S|ieakers Are Visiting all Secthnis of County and Urging ^People to Subscribe to Bonds—^Meeting* to lb* Held Next Week. Tlie county campaign Third, Lil>erty loan l? making splen did progress this week. On Monday niL-ht a mass meeting was held in TOWN CLUB . HOLDS MEETING Four Interlined Mem hers 'lert % ^ and Arrange for Coming * * , . * > . .Election. Pursuant to a call of the chair man. the executive, committee of the municipal Democratic Club of the town of Walterbofo, met at the office of , R. M. Jefferies. Ther*' were present Hugo 8. Strickland. H. W. Black, Jr.. J. H.. Koger and R. M. Jefferies.’ The chairman and the secretary being absent R. M Jefferies was selected a* chairman of this meeting with J. H. Koger as secretary. V The following dates were made for.the holding of the town pri mary: Fffst primary on Tuesday. May 7th^second on Tuesday. May H. and the third, if necessarv, on Tuesday. May 21. The date of the , .. .ueneral election having been fixed for the by law as Tuesday. Mav 2Sth. , ■ .* IC was derided to close ' entries for mavor. alderman and members of board of public* works en Thurs day. Mav 2. at 12 o'clock, noon, be- i,«o delivered an address and Mis*; fore which time all candidates most Pickling spoke on the subject of^nvo filed their pledges with the tkcjvoman’9 work in selling bonds, secretary and have paid the assess- At Hendersonville excellent work ! ,„ehts. The following assessments is being done by Dr. Smith Turner. WPn . nind< , ; Mavor’s office flOQft l«»cal clulrman, who sold $2,500 on |to be divided between all candida- Moiulay afternoon. Dr. Turner re- dates; aid* rman'flftv cents each, ports growing) enthusiasm among | and member of the board of public those, with whom he edmes in con- works, nothing. The following is named a* managers of the election: A. A. Patterson. Sr.. W./A. Black, and A. J. Lucas. ed for service. If there are a 1 young men registered in this coun ty who .wish to take advantage of the opportunity to engage , in some particular line because i of their present ijualiflcations, let them at once make it known to the Local Board. The information is that twelve thousand skilled men will ho [ j ar j ^ nj j a jjpiendin response is ex- needed in the near future by Gen- f r om the Hendersonville seo- eral Pershing, and this call is made |j on to those young men who wish to en-| (> n Tuesday night a large and at gage in'Vpeclflc lines of work in-■ u nlive gathering stead of going into the general mill- j |,\ m p. Howell tary service. Only men who are c j ulrrh chairman Shaffer follow- physically qualiffed for general 8#r-, P() with his detailed explanation of vice will be accepted, but of couree j, lgt what Ubecty bonds are. This can w® meeting was perhaps the 1 largest> most encouraging that ha;* it a large and at ■ The campaign mating was s heard an address jfor Thtirsday nlgb< May 2. at 8:: I -at Bethlehem'p. m . at tha cqUrt house The sc M'S HU*ft, ms. W. B. a ml v^en Deliver Addresses In Ridsreland irreen St:it«>s.” * \>/- . . * j * *.«- 1 ***-/ *•••”' oeen held in the county. The fol- with grass, and on which were This news will be assuring to th.-! or P < * rRon *‘By notify-the Local Board i„ W j ni . gentlemen pre at work ip- grazing more than a dozen/beauti-; farmers of- Colleton county who ,ater * han . .‘'** r * r ‘ that ne b„. ijottnd section: A.yO ful Herefords. the “old" -members have ordered approximately 709 j wl8 M»-'to bb inducted Into service, ^airman; c. D. C. of the herd, this home and its stir- tons of this nitrat^T The first ship-^branch he wishes to r, ;i nTs. All are woV roundings would make/, an ideal ment of 110 tons has been deliver, * n< tqced into, and, r ®^* *’"* the final reports iw-e mode great scene for a pastoral painting. At ed. that at vJgcksonbpro on SatW '5 < * ,M ? r,pd to Ijjf Provost Marshal tilings are looked fotyfrom BetMe- the left of the residence one gets a day being, the last car received. ^Benbral. who w-ill later issue the h< . lu . - X / view of a large bplrn, which ilr. '• ■ ’ - • nec«y*sarv induction order Jt^the other nieCtingtK scheduled »are: Marvin said was the finest barn in ' j.vonng mans services ®re accepted. Lodged ^Friday- night; Colleton. CoUeton county, dnd we believe he C C r'nnVPtltinn ^ Although this Want Cptumn has nigbfT' - ' Idav where ttiev were invit..t » it’ knew what he , was talking about. ^DRY01111011 only been circulated for a few days.; ThTaUpI.rfent for Colleton cotin-1 Z a€ Greenwood t ^ pre . l,a > e . be f n w '. a ' a t , . pll - cant i is $><000. but Chairman Shaffer I . atl “ f ! 1 prioinr' .-l.^Oon* ar* set :{•» sec retary is instructed tn have tickets printed and have ballot boxes pre pared Ttyefe being no other business thpnueeting adjourned. lUSl MEET SlIURDif DEI.EtiATES to county con tention jYll.l, HE CJHOSEN AND EXECUTIYE COMMITTEES . ELM TED. COUNTY' CONVENTION HELD MAY SIXTH W. \V. Smoak. president of the Colleton county CotnHil of Defense, and F. \V Uisher^- county fomCad ministrator. wept to Kidgeiand Mon- tor we have seen none thatwould compare with it. unless perhaps it •he that of \V. 8. Marvin at Ashepoo. Adjacent the barn in. the tool shed under which is carefully boused all i already. It should be undersi that only men registered in the cal Board will be accepted, an 8partaqburc. AprilX22.—Reports onlv if thev are physically qidtlifie the wagons, and farm implements; f , rom ev ^ v t . he S,a,e ,n ' ! The Allowing position^ aveXoi not in use. evorv thing in its place | ,Iirate , <Jiat there" will fce r.n unus-.white people only: X / and carefullv taken care of. I "-illy large aHendance at the State | Air-brake inspectors. / faUfixVipon the county to double this Here we began our ’sightseeing. Just behind the barn was the sheep an<Mielp*MS icen- itdo. Young Wr. Boynton is • ap^ expe l with Urn'shears, and it took only a few minutes for a sheep to he clip ped and another placed on the "shearer’s table,” A negro man would turn the crank to the shear ing machine, while another would catch the sheep and tie each one. keeping- one ahead of Mr. Boynton. Several hundred pounds of wool would he the harvest from .this an endorsement sldent 1 Kaiser Bill ,a . a a’a I coubt, Monday esident and as a deflairce to old nieetingjK held for the purpose of organising the negroes of Jasper ' wy Little Interest Shown In Conn- . ty aa to Polltlml Matter* This Cam|>ni K n Y«nr>_Ntet*| Interest Not Much Greater, it Seem*. The D*‘iiiocratio clubs of the State will hold their meetings this week, and get the machinery'of. the ’ . party to work fovlhe campaign to be conduct«n1 this jebr. | n Colle- ' ton county the clubs will all meet Saturdav.^nearly all of them in the afternoon The affradanre at these meetings will not be large'this year, ai^ihe people are I*k» busy to take inch notice of politics. there is ‘ a feeling that there should be greaC"^ interest Njn the meetings, and that only the bes»t men in the clubs b* sent to the Vqunty' conventron. Ir- respoctive Of |h*N?ol»tieal affiliations as to State politirsN. iXthf' —'nntv tlie matter of factional politiir. *-'■ not Keen nientione<f anir-^m far as' ran be judged froi.. the taHi there / are no longer two political fact Hasi*. S«*le<-tion. ‘ The ptubs will each elect delegate to the county convention* foe every twenty-five mejxbers nnd otie for 11 majority fraction. The* county conventions will each elec* double the number of delegates to the State convention in Cnlopihi- as the county has numbers in the General Aanemblx. This will mak* 1 the personnel of the .Ajate conven tion 1538 menibcrs. Tbe neeessnry q*iftliffenti*>r.s ?o* memhorship in any Democratic club gin this Stat»- and for voting in t , ««* The andt- ''cant fo> memlicrrb-p. or voter, «*Kf«11 / wfiite people Monday night ^ceome r, v b*-fo: j rallies, im in th« Sunday School Convention in Green- j Angle-iron ain v\*ood. >f»< '1, 2 and 2. according t,». Auto mechanic p»*n. and-the day we were there wasj a sta l t>, ' , ent made at the State Sun- oral, engine^rfiagnpfo. or ignition.* the dyv set aside for shearing. ^ 1 dav/school headquarters- here to-- Bia< ksmjrfis jjjrd helpers, huge pile of tine wool was already]^- Word has come from several, Bnatb*1 fldenKand helpers. heaped up and the day’s work waX oann * v ^ aa ®o<'i*tions that, efforts are Bollbr mi»Rers and helpers. , We have, received fpo saqiples of just begun. In all there were near-' be ! ns tnatje to' have every one of DfakejXn. flagmen, or condii '-1first fruits this week, which w*-V ^ >r Tbnft Stamps Jasper count Iv one hundred sheen to shear ■1 schools represented by three utrs (ylfilroad.i jverv much appt «*ciated. \tmd Which . as ov ‘*' subscribed her quota of ty one nundran sneep tO/Wiear.n.^ and it is.^W^f Bricklayers. • " 'were very fine. The firW sampl- ed* that a large d**lecation wiH crvtm* j /ffuglers. j.' TaR Jrom the Irish potatoes of T. ft-om every county. l,ast year the^ Carpenterq and helpers (ship. | J- McDaniel. He s* nt ns several A* largest delegations cant#*" frpfii bridge, house, i^neral). joiners or (large as turkey eggs, and prettv -- ■ .specimens -of the potato. Th^ spe- I ^S.*»^ lax. I X»vrv *j| •JcfrxiTI'I - ... mofning and the ^ ‘^enty-one v.n-r of aue. or eh,T. did audiences were present M hc7h these meetings and the f ^,oct«t He ha., b. M.tieen . I * ’ J the nitml Mali* n* d f *f tbys S.f •’*<'. member orimai «* C I?* 4 vs .4 V' Jasper VyHpty are enthusiastic nver'-L- nms. > a * * a. ^ m t Some. First rruits - war worF and are anxious t n \j.,I N * ‘“ome a Fnr YjPvAUnv ‘‘'•n These were also |X 0 . f a # n> ° r ^ **!'. , . 1 - - * • 1 v*«*« (n. the county Greenville. York. Latmaster ,. and pattern makers. Orangeburg, and tbes**/eountfes are rxCaulkers. wood. endeav : orinc to beat/tn®! pbcord this; vear Calhoun Wountjr; the first | Front Line Cf>*fnty lift he > State, is 1 also planning to Jvrfve a large dele- ■ ation. >s no xferial railroad rates ' ». V< no special bXn, yrtanted. Chaufleurs (auto or tractor.j Chemists. Clerks (railroad or general > Cobblers. ComhiTfsary strtrekeepers.-*- Conorete forenu-n or ^workers. Cooks. Cranemen, hoist men. pile driver- 1 . K shearing,'and this is bringing",ftpwr' n - Xanted, many peopl>-, a fancy price The extreme thmXhou>the State are planning to* weathereof the w'intey^Waa hard on'jX 10 ^X** 1 "** 00 ^ automobiles. ( the lambs, saitfc. MfC Boynton. anX ThXthree-day program that ha* oC shovel operators, many of them frpze. X' | bepn' prepared contains the names of Crusher operators. Nqthtng is cramped or lackidg in or more of the leading Sunday Dispatchers, engine, space in the way this farin/liotne isii' < 'hool workers of all denominations. ' Draftsmen^ (general, surveyin'.- laid' off. T^e lot contain^ perhaps' ,,avinn T ** wrenr, ‘ Chlca-. o, General; machine design, or topographical ! —* lnt> rnation.-il 1 Sunday ' Engineers' tcivil. electrical, rail two or more acres, and" has numer ous oaks and otheXtrees, furnish ing an abundancXof cool shade fo> the animals. See Home Herd First. Mr. Bpfnton came up about this time, driving been away looking af ter.ftome of the interests of his lafge farm. He at once suggested /’going to see some of his Hereford*. We first went to see the splendid herd w'hich he had built up in the eight years he has been raising this breed. Here we saw fourteen very fine registered animals, among them being several old and a number of very pretty young cattle. Many farmers would have been contented with this herd, but not so with Mr. Boynton. He has the vision of the big things * possible for the cattle breeder in the near future, and when he saw that there was to be a sale of thoroughbred Hereford’s at Atlanta the last xteek in March, he was there and prepared to bring home some beauties. In the write- up of this sale, given by The Pro gressive Farmer, the following is noted: “When Mr. S. E. Bovnton. of Green Pond. S. C . bid $280 each f *n 18 head, he grabbed the honor of being the heaviest purchaser. Mr. Boynton secured 19 head for which_Jif paid 1 $5,340 and his bid on tw*o full pens as the first one was being led into thfe ring caused a mild sensation.” Some Itoyal Herefords road, or computing.! Engineers and firemen Secret a ?iv ; School Association; Dr. W E. Chal mers. Philadelphia. Educational Secretary. American Baptist Publi-’tlvc.) ertion Society; Dr. O«oree R. Stu-; Electricians (general. n r t. oastory of First Methodise winder, or wiremen.) (loeomn- at mat mii church. Birmingham: Leon C. Pal mer. .Montgomery. General Secre tary. Alabama Sunday School Asso ciation; Miss Susie M. Juden. New Orleans. Eleiuentary Superintend ent. Louisiana Stirdav School \sso- ciation/knd Mrs. E. C. Cronk. Rich mond. Elementcry and Missionary xneiialist. Evangelical Lutheran church, will be the out-of-state speakers at the convention. Prof. B. O. Excell, of Chicago and Prof. A. W. Roper, of Winona Lake, Ind.. will have charge of the con vention music. Rev. Daniel Iver son. of St. Matthews, will lead the music at one Of the two simultane ous sessions held each evening. Th«* first session begins Wednes day afternoon. Mav 1st. at 3 o’clock. This w’ill be an "Association Ses- ri on,” and addresses will be heard that will be of particular interest to the 8A0 state, county „and dis trict .association officers^ * The State Executive committee^ (one niembe- from each county representing all denominations^ in the State) will hold the annfi*1 business meeting “at 11 o’clock * Wcri P s.{av morning, and will lunch lo.'etter a* Mr ‘ Ore j gon Hotel as the coest* of the s:nte( Nsspriatlnn All Sum's' reiiool ond vv-a« a special delivery parcel post pack a g’?* received last night oT some of the prettiest strawberries we have ever seen, from R. F. Hug gins. of Green Pond. The package was a large one. and the berries ytere also very larg-e and fine. To both vve extend thanks. «4r Mrs. Henry,c. r,lover nturneo home last Frida' afternoon from a visit to Olar and Elirhardt. .- "•* —0-0— • ..v rj,., • . , \electionvtmless he and vv aj Sav ing-s* Maiups The negroes at the meet-I * * ,,,rs morning subscribed t, "‘V’T?to the sneco^d mc in bonds, and purchased .xe, «nd In ‘he club dis trict Vixtv -flays prior *0 the fir.vt printaiV/foliowing his offer to en roll JoPiPc school tc-aehers srd minfstera in ‘ barge of regularly »e. Liberty Bonds by several thoitsanfhs. and are still getting subscription^ '. ,,a . . , vanized chuxches are exempted from 1 these proviaibna. Eacli\e<mntv \-onvention elects x member'of the 8ta(e' executive coii'- President Willis On the Prograir. i mittee • and\ the ^ate chairman <s Mrs. M S, Mnntuojnerv and chi I PRESIDENT WILLIS President W. E. Willis, of Colleton County Sunday School V*- sbeiation, has been assigned two subjects at the approaching State j selected by Ike Sf^te conventlnn. The State chairman now is ex-Gov- ernor John- Gary Evan\ of Spartan- the burg. The friends kf \he various Kiihernatnrial c.mdidatX \j\lso will try to "iand" the State ctqHcntion. the securing of which will Kb indi convention to he held at Green* ratixe of ho* (Im* 'otea are tuniinc. wood. May 2 nnd 3. Mr. Willfii j It (>i practically certain that Xjm will discuss \at the Presb> M > rian , State convention will go on recn lit fif the! as- approving the war against Ger' yhurch the opening nit convention. "The Convention Ke\ word. ‘The Kingdom’ ”, and again dren. of Nesmith, are in Walter- on Thursday afternoon at the First boro on a visit to-Mrs. Mbntgom-[ Baptist church, his subject will be Floor hands (shipyard.) , Foremen. construction ‘(’bridge, building, earthwork,^ ship or rail road. l Foremen (gyratory or jaw crush- w&< hen er. I Gas-plant workers (acetylene hydrogen, oxygen, poison, illumlna tion or compressor.) X Gunsmith^ or bperative* in gun factories. Hostlers, locomotive Inspectors, car (railroad.) Inspectors; locomotive. Instrument makers and repair men (engineering, optical or elec trical.) X’" ' Linemen (telegraph or telephone 1 Machinists.,and he4pe.rs ^general. bench, lathe or railroad.) Mechanics, general. Meteorologists or physicists. -Mine or quarry workers and helpers, drill runners, foremen, powdermen or pumpmen. Motorcyclists. 6 Molder. 0 Painters. Photographers. ^ , Plumbers or 'pipe*fitters. Rangers, forest. Repairmen, car. ’ , Riggers (bridge, building or ship'* Saddlers or harnessmakers. were shown these royal members of (convention. Greenwood has provt-, Sailmakers. tentmakers or oth< i a ro\a! breed of cattle. They had j d^d homes for all deles.:;.te« at verv,''® nv as workers finished a morning meal from th*‘ reasonable rajes • The headqnact- - Sect (on, hands (railroad 1 tender grasses in Mr." Bovnton’s j “fs' of the dhnvehtion will he the. Steersmen. pasture, and were lying under the First Bantfst church, and all dele- ( Sheet-iron workers and help* 1 . , shade trees, w here we came upon ®'iD SO .there inimedintelv »ip- solderet ■< or tinsmiths, talm. A picture they were Then* '' n arri'af for registration and'a*- >Vn*-.iaphers are.two hulls and seventeen heifers‘.su-nment of homes j Sunejors. levelmen. transitin'' and cows in t* • herd purchased. ! \ ((topographic or railroad) F, Padgett. of^Vhdgett’*, in Tailors. cry’s sisters. MisSfes Marion and Beulali Glover —b-o t Irving FogarMe. of Taidp Sevier, la with, his pir-ents in t!u> Mt. far- mel section for a few davs. s' / . 0-0 PbH Mr i'adgett. of Williams. Tuesday on 1 bosincsu trip. Mr. Pa Igett is on of the “A Missionaiy Polio foVthe (’hutch School’’ * man' and Austria-HunKary and will eprlorsu* the national administration. Tbe I ‘nuOtv-to-< 'oiinty. 4’mn ass. An important matter whi^b will probably come 11,n before the con vention will be the county to-coun- tv canvass nrior to the primary elections. There is an agitation each \ear for its abolition, but th» State contention Ims never seen fit to discard the ststeni. The senti- * 'X ment this tear Is against its contin- **■*•*-*•**#*****•## 'nance, except among politicians who MRS. J. V. HAftKLDKN A###*#******###* DEATHS x •b*-iCharleston informing him that his Wa’- mother. Mrs. J. P. Haselden. died progressive farmtrs of his section. Lincoln Haselden. last night, re- —* 'reived a long distance message from B. K. Sanders, cashier of the Peoples Bank. latdgc, was in terborn Tuesday afternoon at the Riverside Infirmary at 10:30 —0-0— ‘o’clock. He left by automobile WitseM and Dan Anderson, son.' early this morning to accompan'- of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Anderson, of the funeral party hack to their Camp Sevier, are at home for a home at Hemingway for the funer- forms. few days. al. Mrs, Haselden was an elderl> The electors of fhe State will have •< —r-o-o— lady, and bepifles Mr, Haselden there • to re-enroll on or before the flr* t and are several brothers and. sisters sur : Tuesday in June of this year. Tim voter must write.on His club rojl think their power will wane If the canvass is thrown into the discard As the Australian system of bal loting will be put in operation in the next primary elections In the cities, and some of the towns of tho State, it is probable that the State convention will take up the matter of additional primary election re- Brown Mr. and Mrs. G. C children. Lennis. and.- (^rroli. and viving. and her husband. Mra. W: B. Fasterlin spent the day : In Gbarlestnn yesterday. | ^ y CROMll who can Going into a larger pasture, we I workers are invited to attend (Ids )t*e shown these royal members cff ronVf ‘ r, l' on ' Greenwood has prnvi- (Cgalinued on Page Six.) - s. mmam Telegraph operators. Telephone operators. Telephone operators speak German. Tlmbet cruisers. Wagonmakers Welders (acetylene lene.) Wireless operators. * YardmastWB or switclimen. , The following places are open' colored registrants; Blacksmiths and helpers * Bricklayers Buglers. I Berry V. Crosby died at his home near Hudson’s Mill, April 10. He had bec/i in failing health for sev-^ era! \e-irs. hut was confined to his'tions exist, house rfljy a short while before his death, Mr. Crosby was in his 70th and was the victim of several bis full name fond immediately ■ thereafter his ace. occupation and post office address, and if in a citv or town shall Write the streM and the number in which he resides, if such design a • name of the of the Hgiis*- William Campbell. Cadipbell San ders and Harold Hyrrie are home fo Walterboro Tuesday of this a-eek. Teamsters. ilHseases The r U neial was held at j from the officers training camp ha - 'Bethel church, conducted b\* Rei ling received their diplomas, but not H H Everett, bis pastor, on \nTi!jih»’lr commission/: Thev are wear- 11 attended bv fc large crowd The ine, while brai^. on the ir sleeves to c reased is survived bv his widow i^How thnt tlX are officers in re and eight- children: J, F CrosbyX* pr ' e - / Mrs. A I. Msrtin B K CroshvX 1 I / *-0-0—- • "i f. Crosbv \V H Croshv, Jatne^ Dandridge.<*noyr working in Cnroeiters and helpers (shin.'CroshV. Miss Min/rva Crosby and’! ^arMton. was at home for the bridge P house general!, joiners or Rohert Chosby. and eighteen grand laid Week-end. returning .londa patternmakers , 'children. Mr Crosby was a pror • Clerks (railroad or general) Irent farmer of the Hudson’s MiU . rh - r . Mt0ll truck or traC- section, and was well and favorah’ / Mt - l.auia Tucker, of ■ 1 ' known bv a large'circle of relatiy/lis visiting Relatives in Walterboro F - - nnd friends. " ’ X and in the county. , afternoon Ctiaufteura. (auto. tor.) „Cook». y %r % * n* 0 VwK.