The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 24, 1918, Image 1
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COl.LKTON XWatO PAYS DKATII
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WHITK l-ADY IV WA1.TK1CWOUO
SENTENCED BY JUDGE
^ PEURIFOY IN JUNE
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Trial of Nejcm r«»n>umr«! 1^- Tlm»*
a Day. an»l \>r«llcl \Yh» Urtuniml
Without IVlay—Thanks ('ommis-
for <*ood' Advice.
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yne following is a report of. th?
rdeath of Sant Hallman! bvj electro-
cut on in the State penitentiary lasl
Voters -Enrolled
: At Full Strength
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Only seven of the precinct enroll
ment books have been returned to
the. county chairman up to noon to
day. These show a falling off in
the enrollment at these .clubs of
only 9 voters as compared " with
19W. The names of &3 soldiers are
included in these figures, but It is
not thought that the complete list
of the soldier yot$, is recorded.. So
the fears that the people Of Colle
ton county, were not enrolling seems
to have been unfounded. '
The. following are the polls heard
from and the vote recorded;.-,
1918 m« Soldi***.
Sidney*.. .
Wolf Creek
Round .
t'ottageville
Drs. Crf'ek ,
IVniel ... .
Wallet boro
Total
.. 70
77
7
.106
85
6
. . 64
54
.134
122
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. . 99
102
10
. . 60
67
4
. .424
441
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“FARMER” BRINGS .*
JUP BIG QUESTION
Want* to Know What the
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Hen Are (eiing to tip When
Hr. W eevil t\
line**'
AGRICULTURE . ‘ 1
WILL BE TAUGHT
Three Schools Comply With T<
of Smoak-Hector Art for Semr-
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inff Special Teacher.
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Fri.lay.. It , will be recalled that a |
few weeks aco Hallman, who was a -
“tr sty” on the Colleton chaiOKant*.
assaiilteii"awetl known' white wo
man of Walterboro at about ,1'
o'clock^at night, making his escap«*
He trap hunted for several days ami
fiifaily locate«l in a school ■ house
ner'. Providence church, and was
shut down before Surrendering. H
Official Tractor
School This W
A recent pbster of the Farth Dem
onstratiofl\forces in the State says;
“Realizing that the question of an
adequate supply, of farni/ labor H
now one of otu . most s/rious prob
lems and appreciating that - the in
telligent use of labor-saving ma-
i „„„„ > , w . v ,.- —. f hiheri is the logical and most econ-
wr- th”n 'Vnshe«i to thf/ state penb ' method of solving this prob-
tertiarv for safe keeping.<hut wa i hf *Clem«
bro ighVbark to b.- tried at the Juro ^ ro ^X «nd the l\ S Depart-
tcrm of comt, i%e was ‘ spe dPv {.'’‘♦'n 1 “f Vgrleiilture has determined
n- reted 'anti senlwneed by 'Judgo i X ho,d a traetor jschtml at Orange-
ifoC to pav theCvtTeme peralty 'uig or July and 2ti and .»
^ tnree-dav .one ;^t Greenwood be^in-
/Sheriff Lucas ' .G: Padgett, run.-; nu, ; J, ' ,v ^ ‘ *
/missloner riiner and several other' nemonstrations will be made b-
7 agents -and tractor nwtnufacturers.
. Farmers, ate tirge.l
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attempted Criminal assault up*»n i * n>
•vh v wobbr at the June, term of • “ <*»««»* ;;*»d attend this school to.
• the Collet on-epunty court, was el* ' vhi, ' ,1 W,U tb l.iiW
, .trer it* d fit the pchitentuiry ye§tetx 1 '• ^ .
X 'at noon Ur. .Thomas R. Jbi> /Jl**™*. inMvwium withotu
nir-xj* n* nitentiary .physician. ^ Y,‘*^7^ B . w 7 <1W<1
Hr M,\V Cheatham bf McCotm^l: / , *. . , * ,*
pfibr.ouhced Yhe negro dead. * iCounties The «lai and fhx don 1 attemp^ to put ; he cart boft ^
Hallman was given an opportune 7? uo ^ rro,,, ' which ,,,,, hor se; don’t evpecVt*h P firmer
Vtv to ppcak-After he hitf been strap- ^ t to t ^rangebuCg follow I to produce a c;' t) pbe fore., tit- busi-
'Ped into tlm chair and the electrode -f AbinibeV* < jtlhoun: Clar- ness interests which depend on th >
* ‘ - ~ t endon. CnlHd©n, partingto*. Por
rehni and Sum
Editor Press and Standard: ,
I read with keen 'Interest your
account Of the trip taken by certam
Colleton county men through the
boll weevil section of our ne.t
neighbor, Georgia/ Now iu regard
to the boll weevil, Colleton county'is.
up against a condition and not a
theory. Colleton county will Stan 1 ,
-or fall as, she meets the oncoming
invasion, the boll weevil will .tak •
our measure and either we will over
come him and our county will ad
vance to greater prosperity / on
lines other than cotton or else wv-
wlll remain wedded tp our idol, cot
ton. and with the approaching des
truction of our cotton yre wlllxgu
down in defeat
From the account of your obser
vation in Georgia it is clear that tlm
farmers there .are advancing aloiu
new lines of agriculture and that
the passing of cotton planting is n vr
injuring the prosperity of the coun
try. In brief the fanners hav.»
found other, more profitable moBm
crops. But I. notice that you sa\
the farmers have done this with the
assistance of the business men i:i
each community. It is clearly im
possible tor the farmer alone to
tinimre the change from one mori.M
crop to another and to make a ntou
ey crop of one which h;y» never be»
a money crop in a given section
Therefore successful farming wbmi-'.-
the boll weevil comes depends on a
team work,,a spirit ofc co-operatbm
between the flrt’tirers anti the bti-d
ness ami nmney interests.
Left Yesterday :MI6I MEEnie
Largely through tbe efforts of
County Farm Agent F. W, Risher,
the first group of schools to take _
advantage of the provisions of the i^od In command
Smoak-Rector bill for teaching ag»t-1 nuluber of friends and relatives as-
<-tilt tire in the schools of the county.' wn ,bied at the station thin morning
FiftyTone'bf the fifty-four youu-
men. who were in the rail for Col
leton's contingent, left this morning
for Camp Jackson to enter training.
They assembled yeetetday .afternoon
and were assigned quarters, after
answering roll call. . Chairman
Moorer appointed Clarence Victor as
first in charge of the contingent,
with Chester Richard Strickland as
Quite a large
IT iSHTOI TDESDIT
SMALL 4V-
has been designated. Only thre •
schools will enter Into this agree
ment this year, as follows: Walter-
tanu, Hendersonville and Cottage-
vllle. County Superintendent Strick-
to bid them good-bye. Many of
these young men leaves families, be
hind, and there were many affect
ing scenes of farewell.
The next to leave will be 10 white
land has given the three achool* mel j an 4 35 negroes, who will be
.*100-out of the County Board fund ! callW | * ar |y in August,
for equipment, the schools agreeing
to-raise the required amount of $100
for each school.
The Sfate supervisor of agricul
tural instruction,. Hon, Verd 1’eter-
*on, has chosen Prof. J. H. Hayden,
of Cope, to hare this group o,
•Aehools. in charge, and he is expect
within
to arrive
gin work. Prof. Hayden is a g
ate ‘of Clemson College, ci
1912. He has had six y
perience much of it being .in
Attending Tractor
Demonstration Today
Juite a few of theMarmer* of the
county will attend the tractor scho<il
The second campaign meeting fo?
r , . y, Gplleton county candidates was held
i*-!.**-*'* XrX at Orangeburg today. . They will at Ashton, in Broxton township,
COMPARATIVELY
DIKNtX (aRKKTH MPEAKEJIM
kXHt CtH.NTY Of'NKT: WHO
MAKE THIN HHOOND FI'FORT,
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SPEEC HES DEVOID OF
STARTLING PERIODS
Andienre Patiently 1*11* Through the
Addrc»*e* of the Candidate* lint
Evince I.It tie KnthnsUv»m Sw»na«
t«*r Padgett Absent. .
rs.
iu iinak# tlte trip in auUimobiles. an l j*Tuesdav. There Irerd present at
<>c will bring back much valuable in-, the meeting abodt 195 voters and a
px * formation to the people of the cotinr few ladies and children. Little en-
f *. The following farmers will take thusiasm was niuniroaimt unH ^
. . . , ' ty. The following larmers win iaxe musiasm was manifested, and
>anm class 01 work. In ^addition tf>. ti, e i r cara - a i,u a number of their , meeting passed off quietly. AH th'
tis work as -tepcher bl vBkrirultur * n „ i „ h i M}r _ on mis trip: K. A. Mar-• candidates were present excon
Hayden will, assist
and club work. His
another worker to
4,
force of agents
/government in C
>dde* being an
t<> Agent Rishei
commnnip
ining will add
present able
neighbors on this trip
vin
th**
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except
the schools of the county. Prof. 4in white Hall; W. S. Marvin, o. Senator Jas. <L Padgett, who is
^presenting the'
(leton county, be-
taluable assistant
HAS AICHIYIP IN FRANCK
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Waltcrboto. Dr. B. G. Willis. Cot- making the race for re-election un-
tageville; F. W. Risher. Smoak* ; opposed He had been called to Co
Others will also doubtless attend. ,1 liimbia. to attend a meeting of tho
— ' j Board of Visitors of The Citadel, of
f Vkllotrxn Rsvv ! whl<,h be is a member. County
V-OlIclOIl DUj - ^ Chairman M. P. Howell presidr
On San Didro OVPr th ' meetiug which was hell
. ^ » the school auditorium.
, Th** ‘irst speakers wer^-
Among the crew oh the D Sati I>ieg»» o lfr . house of rcpiesetUhtiv*
inesvi interests.» btfild peanut oil*
fo
udy sled .*5‘nglihi; out Supervisor <- . .. ' .
Cl!,:, r of Colleton, countv. under, j’ or - 1 '****• * ! anCl
whom .the flVero was serving at. th‘- >.
of th/.attempted assault
lose for
.. iws*iv^»»pK « •*- ' • — ’"'-e -ft', ”r-7 ; wca s w j; 1 v-ir-w-si^yn 11 vC^Ol.
HrewlyAl. Coop«*r. of VValterhoro, ylvhich was sunk.- was Stephen Heaid j. \v. Rill was tin- first-speak c, V •
The'bti s . s<,n, /tbe’"folh»w ing letter to h* ; Grant, of \ndrews. S.- C., seaman, mg followed by the other cauin-
i'iother/ Mis. 11. A. Francis, frori, Mr. tiraiilt is a twin of John T/GraU.. ^Uai«* in the f^Howing'brder: 11. 1,.
mills and the farmers plant peanuts* Mr. Cdbper is a membet 1 . formerly ot, Colleton county, who-Jones. C .V^Langdaie, W. VS Smoak
' .1 .■ . .. , of -ttpv l ft 2 Telephone battaiion/ahd,has'hufmeipu* n^endR; and re-iatr.e> and v’am^ tieo. W. RniniioTiT The
• ol/iteered. at tlie declarationXit >n the count) who will be* glad a*< wat cudo* jn for a good portion of
an. and has just arrived safeX know that his son is safe. Mr. Granf tbrygpe^hes of these candidates, a t
</e> a£as. '• * " '■ < bas prohabl) a'uiong mose on- leuv**«j>r the candidates ■ asserting their/
M) Pear Mother: when the.boat was sunC^r'Io)all) find readiness to serve their
"I have arrived safely‘over sea. ' \ —— esj—-r—7—^ S' No hew issues wej-e brou/ht
;mi am feeling fine. I hope this v» !/l piirchllMPfl out* arid practically the same, ipeec'.i-
rind vou and all the same. / ’ . H* v*l«Z5v^vi v /_ es were tnade .as at Snidhks .a week
•Mother,, you must not wjirr. j • 4 \j0Ty rlllC llOIffN before.
about your boy. for Tam getting - - * * - The three candidates ftir county
along tine and I believe that Me will // \ ^ . treakurer were next lateoduced. C.
soon get “Kaiser Rill,” and then Therf** w»-re seven mie sows put- “W. Pelliim. John M. Ackerluan .ami
>our bov. will come back to you and Vh.>si , ‘d/'.at the sal**- on 4ul*' 4, at ||. k Strickland. AMr. IVHiHu brief-v
■ ike life a, pleasure for you. • fSfohrm, Ga.. b.v iiuvtUbtrrs of the |> annoimcqtL * his cinididacv.
"Mother when you write me'use White liaH part) w ho at tended th * Acfceiiniiq staler) that he wished
or the' loiils -to crush, the busim
interests, establish ' warehouses ai 1!
the fit 1 meis planf tobacco to go , :
the warivhoiises; the business int*
esfs . estajalisb pack in? houses an f,
proper markets ant! ' the farmr
praise hogs and cattle; the busin
.ityrerests establish grain tiiarlb-
and the farmers raise grain.
So it is all .along the
line, I
fanner furnish a means of iurnimr
thnt jrop into cash right here at
home. •
t;h *
irton<iemned man thanked 1 he Vo.ijn.
offinal 1ov advice w hIch T ' he said hoi
Tic iakyn Ri would hire saved hint
■ tiufin.,Wb a ^pte. Rad habits, he
said, 'wefe responsible for h'is' undo-'
int and lie blattied r.n one hut him
self ‘ X
Jiily 25. AikC^.Rarnwel], t*hes-*
terfield. Hampton: Jasper. KerShtiw^
Lexington. Richland and William*
burg.
, July*; ’2«. Reaufort. \Rerkley.
t•hat lesion. Pillon. FloVennc. Geor
geton. Horfj*, Marion and MaHboro.
tng grounds
''noon at 4 o'clock.
yesterday*
in/jr
New Methodist Church
~ it First
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Huns In Walterboro ! w inams . ju.> x: The new
* Streets at Midnight Methodist church ar Williams will
be dedicated for service on. Sunday.
I August I. Rev. G. Emory Edwards,
rd: ; Presiding Elder of the Chiud^ston
I w uh district, will be present - and will
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Editor The Press and .Standard
I plafp this title.abqje. for I wi^lf aistnct. win 1 tre pres
to call vbttr attention and the at-; prea.-h the open:n> Sermon The
tentidn of the town council., and of * services will begin a> v 5:30 p. m.,
.the law nbiding citizens of thi<. n “ w Gme.imd the piililic is cordjai-
-BjBnmrunitv to-a barbarous seen- 1 L in}it' T *1 to attend-this, (irst sen fee
vvltieh-occurred Thursday .Uv*t weel- im Gie new church Rev’ \y. T.
at riiidnig^t in from of Mr. Gregory^} Hedejjliaugh is pastor in charge'gnd
restaurant, entire, neighbor- **'»**n<l* a cordial invitation to ijlT
end was’amused an rfi>eu pelled t» former pastors ant! to the public’ in ; one" year a
itness a dbigrac«iPtlXexhlbition of •, general to attend. * , * ^(11 .hog
f or .Hx «lrii*4fen men altemfitin^.' ■/■
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. So in large measure the futur»
prosperity of Colleton county which
is and always will be a fanning an I
stock raising county depends direct
ly on what the business interests of
Walterboro. ami t-he other’towns Al©
now to make it worth while fog the
farmer to practice diversification
which it is so easy and cheap to
pt eacfl -to him. *0
\Some years ago some business
men of Walterboro got togethei an-l
planted tobacco, one season, then
quit without giving out anv S/ report
profit in plantipg tobacco
t- attempting to establish
any ,1110rket/th/r simply plant
and tile«\ quit. . Thfiy jjever sett
any farmers herd from
heR. .\ X ^ :•
Later several business jtY, n pf
Wafterhoro . planted
>ear. and then quit
gave out anv reporc-on rne success
t»f this crop or jrmVc/XstsiHiishf^
anv oil thill H>rihe ^^pirxmmtiihi ,«*
this Rid 11 st r u X Th ey /s ijn pi v pi X red
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• h*‘ address 1 gave \tn\/ Will
you a long letter soon/ I muiM
vvitu lo.e to all: /• y
Your Ifivi/*
■ sale, jtted SOWS Were ptircha*
tin juifoWinX Li ties! ,V Marvin'
i 1; 'J. i’ tJudSvs, 3. G. \y C*uess. t,
Ls. L Utjfrc i;: It. p Roh’insotij
he ehs-t'-tf to t he a office hecg use he
that h** can fill, the,office witti
RRI LY.”
Rice-Patch Will
Haild School H<
ix
1 ml triii.
t oiyJi
1 a l
jfchc
gj*n*lcHren.
Gompany. - Thismak"
of seven syw s aiidefGto th
ierds alread) bwiipX bv the*.-
credit and'bMgutise he needs It
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ed Ollt
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i»K,s. GREEK *
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ft icklaod, siwitdi. jfivat lie had vvork-
a proifiessuve . mertiod of
hamRfng. the affairs*of t|ie office
eh-ctcd x ITe would take pleasure/lu
//ipli.inimKthis method to thope/ae-
, ' siring to know about it. X
Auditor/ K. M Jones. (-«ntlidat<v
tor re-e|j<ction ascittitttv auditor waa
the rn/M speaker: Mr. Jones is
without opposition, atwl. stated that
he wasp resent merely to answer th)
roll call;'and to thank 1 lie good peo
ple of \shton and Hroxton \town-
Rentz,
daitgh
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of th*
district
Mur- 1
vrENK GK<»\K
b
w
n
to t.venfi into the plac,, henause the
proprietor refused them admittance.
\\V>V mote than an hour- vvy heard
most profape and most .Vlle
/ ‘ Ditliet? against the propi i»>tqr wir.»
^ threats to kill lr :n. and HhAot hinr. ^ X X
vituperfited by ' th* de *»««!. fe Ha-1-/' 'V.pit• rbdr«k .Route 4.
••r of the-gang ' / YjXn with Mr> 1
• Now, regardless of-whp4 th,. ti/k>/ un /
<c"] do with this ifTaiX Piere/five a:; 1-yirs Uai vjX’Gt dlin d
w/h M • ir^.l .\p< j |», |»
tsi t*< - unday
■ - -* >7r - x,i XlhdjX/u'id.. l/\|X LetiipcJ-v
or r-£
linn
•t j
at
<h ere /igr
rr.eslioBs that imtstAv answe/d b>*
tvvn is
wh#rj* iTJ/th** ptfuntv
vvafj<fidus#■sXr)lilt or
tionX>nij/<lAor the
/products
now 11P. against a
tyarl
.■ rv
Reuioq
'Serin
ind,
/ii.lgX
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lists and vvinb- th*
reliants of tmv<oiH)t•
on** w. et song
Is t:
-o!i)--t lii:>r
ave aho'1
et *tt» .ether
H 11/ Rentz, of IslamROn, was
town /fie early p&pt of the wt/g. *
having com**- to report the ci/l**«*- #
*, IX’tjfTi?. '’T. "rS WaHfrtijUi'«•»«* J»lv
rt ... The farmers , around here arc. ship for theii support of his caodt-
uioTh;,^.^,, ab<jut,*through** plowing and fivi«s daev foiu- y^^ ago
for dii. Rice l*atch ^ioi fodder pulling. * - Twx* candidates f M r the combincl
* a b schoor digtrict. , sheeifT Lucas Padgett. D, W. Rev - office-of probate judge and master; *
sfnwvtin.. ...wi -ill „ ^ n 1 ,n ‘'"T'/erly and lien Griffin motored to R. M. Jefferies, who is the* preset*;
rooms Work* wilt Lem nt f n tW )|‘'aiiip Jackson Thursds) last Th«v master of the county, and G. Albert
looms. Work* will t*g.n at oaceX | th , tlip very ni rf^ * Reach, the present probate Judg-,/
he board/"f ] |> g Padgett spent Sunday ve*-y spoke next Mr. Jefferies waa the
/pleasantlyk with D. W. Iteverly. ] first speaker, and was somewhat
Mrs Pr W. Iteverly is spending’ critical of Mr: Reach'g reference*, to r-
sbnic tiiue with her dangfiter. Mr*, htiii at tfie .S(ii*u.ks meeting a wbe.-i
p. v„ Smoak. near Walterboro. ago made an earnest appeal
mTs’-HL A.. Smoak spent a few fo; ftie support of the voters to per-
r-tiays ‘ last week' with her parents, UHt him to ’‘complete the contract
.Mr'^HUd Mrs 1). W/Iteverly. - entered into wiHi you two.Xearsagi
RillAYwfit spent Friday ntglit. for four yeara service.’’. The last
« iy .plr.isaiftJ/'Ajth 11. Mailfm
1 ■iHjiiei Uiid' Ele/s^Jiildapa paid
verv «'l*//able v i/,ri
et 1) Su/dfi) night.
Mi /iiifl Mi • ’Laurie. rVifnell vT>
i 1 ed Ml amlXlps. Uen t.iufin Sou
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<]«!> . / - x >•' y
Mi. Muck;
fa/iilv .Xifed Mr. and
1 rt embers
of, this aiKtrict are
I’olk and H. R,
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't ORRK4T.N KltRHi
«Jslan<f/n. July L't* Editor Thq
TVess /ml ' Stiindanl: / Will >>,,!
pleast/iUox fife -pa* /to correct ,1
inisfl/e' vvI1/I1 I w-e ifi the J^fighwav
reptifi •nding-yrm
iu/has me paid <|»n-
1.1 V df inch ,1 hiivi
'liofii iifiir I ha>r
HO Since Mi h’luf-r
I hav'*- itee r
;GoMllfH!l*firN« I
::</ 1 itjX i v*.
it: tha* qifii 11*-1
never r ec<*i\
qev er had it 1
liiis tuM th
session oi the legislature^romhln^d
.these two offices Mr Jefferies h'av-
AX. Re'i iug i-er*ed «»uly half of his teria.
Has n*M I tie/ OIXJ I
keepin; ifji/h. rornk;
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qrig 4 Ire l*ii*
Hill if
those whose dut
•rtre r.’.i -and r :>>bc! ty of >b/ taxpjX-
< rs. The (l. prlve* itself'nr *«.
.fiifiFh- reyeni'e derived ffbni the sale
jX v.*hi>kev- in nrdt/ to tnake Ai* ft* r
f<Uxem\*94 brcjmrv e Xtr and ord^t
Whc/e tV-e. JC. -o;. 1:p*l «o jyjvr'K
vvl/ske^X *, X” •
/Tffeir- hofy thi*•::.! ; to kill
fuijS p ; -t*:l cr.r*. 1 : n Why; ayryfi-A
X-nv o' "ilrunkr* ny’ * Va rr
s-iled wcapt h« ’/ r 't*!bl*Xof/cr
-9 ping/xjvthfn
>v 11 surd! vanillism *X"'
stifitu**- and
G 1- conditiXft iX t.iVufi*
nut a fall v.
with Xui-
Vv ant . r
da it *
iii MfUuii is v mit’
Mr
t.
Prela fid.
ned wfiKiVI
Tut /ivtidny.
- /mX/k. Vj.
nd /M fs yfrXMii.
fly.
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err
iX
m- e\peuencp<
Let tlietuXfc
iumhIh*/ that
pn-speromc farmers tlmi
w ilj by good; ’.w.ith poor
imsjrn
>ande^ -< i t hei>' business
am
Mi
M. diet/ >yrfhouf »b
'b
1 oi q-r
f
c fj
rs' their bir-i
, ou . yip'u-’.d'ii: . th
l/ine Grove,
Misses Leilia i,jt
Res.-i*- ill-flop
Hudson
ID of rac/id
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im-ef iu/. a*
it wil
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r jf iiij
n‘
afieV dm
y
press the h>frw. / which is also
a ml Po- ia
noon.
Mr. .iud
wit h M r
Sunday.
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* ^ Tti last abtyifl as long as ttie i/rai'.vq.
I’tine*, vvpdid. wj 1 omi.S. '
I'heXyieton forme/s'► ane
/ ,, , - th'fffc-lfirri *.rV t!/ r’oi;. * .11
Svilfi iXo -iv and < lyusiness int*n ‘-ready, ot/iwdsf *h*
r*f y Ml se? •i:,i|. v yai ii!«-' look- .elsewj'ier// /or •p**.por
a patji v and co-ropi
/.Suj’dav
i -mlW. \|
ft *V**tt1cs ' n.-* i s
atiojn t hi j* “ Xatht.*
*w. Mr Merchant./.iY. Itanki r. Mf
\*tt>*- dined Lawyer. Mr. Monhcfend-er. 'tli.^-fa--
X
%hop.‘> of xtyy neig/joTS^hat such
w seen,* will not by'p*‘rmlttefhtKgLt.
f thevw/e - the Ft*de: al auihorit/
'v.il he notified/(x fimi sornc^nyeT - !
tveyk for then/fio do!
IM-IATII Wl*’ INFANT
* • .
cs | ii.* 1 ■" sire tOixiousIy w;atchftv^>^.oti ft
> )ou sir** rerdy to do vour t/rf E ET
r IU SY- • ' ’
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ry,truly. ^
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n ref*
son.
* /'/. RARTHS
Loro fo Mr 'svnd.M"-- -Tj
foy, Friday. July a '
..Jx, ' * *
Jlonj fo Mr, and MrX F s' Fep<
n^U. Tuuj.-day, Julv lT. a .-shth-
t*r. • Xx
Litt!** lylen Reach, the fw*o ant
iialt ^Months* old infant datiFTit*-:
■>Al.X and Mrs. J. E. Reach, died R \R\W IvTI. nil'XTN
• .frnda'ys<!e?no<jti. after n brief i'l , ^ .X , .
- r : , lounrt fivey&^idati
L'.ve f re cem^fw^yionday ptfer- Tf.-.iM* of f:*
.X i fri'my l. „.X ?53SiL
- rhe ’ f-.xX
* MMH\KS
• <n-
r»latv*fH^ftyri^nds *)>
heir.- prXyTT>yyne
■*:•<. i coi?s oiiNX)
parents.*' X ‘ X ^v
X - x
, Yi . T*0»»i
and, fylL.' Mip daii-h. oi
y. Walterboro Mon ;
* sen** s irRh *
.fiOPH.o
Piyents-.iivc- ,p ■■ >rn-
'v*H < er:-.. of v-| • .!)
•d'-'-tef!,' TX- only mj*?i;h-r
r *! i f - "i ., j i| , ,** ]\ ..
toWiyXK. Pnvls. Th,, ,•!.* -,*i this- place
Pr.
IC! OSS Hr. pine*
yei s-tm-y M- Hill *vy in’ojl,< *• an*
hujlt yX/ti. >«*sui* fycf.myf riu.i re »u/
it.« .'oi/iiy:- \<, • (. diuiTywant tfiy ,
Loj-sy-,".. on Us/ •luHaiiX^of Ijfyf
j/bor.- tha! i 4 ffn* i i;>
^<>r the lift!** vvoil which pyi*,,
iyn the road I hop$* /fj.
diUli Mi imycli The <;o
i h(>w- ybis ciar .
u^arfer’s - t*--
Wei], .vir EijSWXJ '>iM rive a
!i t!*. oi Mi* .arC*yvs/Sfl »jh,- t - ..
) .XriG-d
Heve-i-t) hVt Suml.)
VIR'*. J*R|t E I.MI.RTAI **»
Mil*: .Sherwieki i’Mce dejightfuL
f'l'.li rtaitod a- tew-.ivlatlve- and clo-
i 11* ud.- edn* day mpfiuqg in hon
If tic* i i riftid find srHoohnat*
Jack HttfihJfg, of lioine. G >
Ss,Xi..i voc.ll Stbs-ti-.iis .Wore (O’
tr
ops ..m* gone
and the
s’easonyXiv fi/fiiyjNjl 'Nnie cott-m.
i.“ llqMint X- 1/111 1 lie. .bmy I hav
t yS Se. <iXbuf,/ fhe lack *V] lahpt t.!
Wilbj pla
A d/dyXiul
X
•/of) j .i,/|^i,itM\q
ijeapyiliiiMit*', so miVti ojXX
'ilj grtlle., " , ..* V
U M | EAkBLLl.
HXr. TOW Ll> A GANiHPATj:
ito:.xi\b.
(. i ace Mn
'.yf pNitio
/Xt'^firXyvas served..
I s.<-o prXvuG were f.l*
W .H: • Fi a-. i, Zlyhvjlt'yX Jo.;
!:• 11^', L e Lu< . Xyhij^lus*.a . Alic.
S.iIom, n, J«u k li\ri],'n/x Het
Rlack. G <’. pfidgott/sL -It,
* haylea; Misscw .MX.e>ri Fcuw .
Mihue MarGu. ( inter Fi.-iiXirne, Ali
ble Wilby, Je mo Fraser auXotheis
Mil. Ilgrding i* very ple&santly r* -
mcmhqred her** Mi>« Margaft-*:
Mi -Reach has served his full ten i.
ach in tiis sptw'ch made ,iu»
reP-Hyace to hr- opponent, and
pro»tiit*e<t--U)servy (o tfie best of his
Rlack an t ability it eie?n«My^p
Mrs. Ii \\ '• 'J.iie last -le-akerSKDiW''. N. iXfits,
candidate toi magisti.imVwjj/ made
ifi* bet*sp*.<*h of tliednyffilltHB-Jia
announced that ttie mXple of AffiP
ion 'bail pti p.ue.t MXpmiulitui dm-
m-. for ••- ry «yrmUgte and visiUo
from a Uistanfich and that they Were
iiivned to li.ome witfi tiieio aipi
pat takrmXCiiicJi invitation - w-u^ wtli-
■ ag 1)^/dc* opted. * «'
I- Ii* lit/, Of Islatldtod, W'aH
f* '**nt .iltd made -a lew remarks on
he wai. stating that the greu..
vn.eiuait people wo.ulcf have to pru.
ttii .’Uiuv tli<-.^ bi-foie they would
wtonuus He * also presented, a
fieHHon , to .Jiuv« : igne«t, asking for'
manges in tiiv li’cliverv of fiiuil at
tjie isianaton^povtoieie, ho that th
• ill II* is lUigtit h ave tjiei*- iat* r III"
day gnu thus carry out tfie Uati
papcMs^and deliver all mail w itq
, more profirpyii s*.
- X*
■ >•
■„ $
Hirilmg /and Mi
An adyertiseiueiiT-^ If. H Tov* - ^vans. Several Of- 'ber collji; ,
li K. who is a cfindidateTAoi; mag/ : fimtes were, pie.ve.ftt. Aqionfc tlibs
11 ate .in Wnltei lioi (*; appearsIfii-Qi/
WfYIl
TARlRt PHAITKHs.
tNQilKU
trtsm*. Mr. Towles w-rved lor,
-icrtR‘jteVms a* magifriale at t;re*-u
I'ond* where lie made q il<*.a n;ro*d
aa a hunter ot illicit liquor dealers
and va-. ra;i(s Reinn :i resident .of
v* alt** iioro. Mr. Towles Jias fh eided
to mak** the cure <•! th** «'!u*e at
* > \ ,
! weriK Mrs. Gaddy, i'adg.-tt, Mrs Jo
sev^fdlerryXtid Mt». Shet wood Price.'\
IMF>«**!i • - N. ^ . ... »
J.llTMo Aitltl. sTI.I’w ON N \ll.
ItSl
K L
I
i.iitli Gladys )i«!?^doti, ttm
v<*;.r old i iii of Mi NniM-Mrs
Herndon,, had r . liiXtyDdiin-s. *.
stepping on a na;i la>i Saturday a
ternoofi. wliich cav.i^ thrbugh ii*
foot. * iPr. Jtiddirk ''Ackerman w*
•j
4i!r* IL Btrini'Mlow. G
\\/1f!!f?on anfTSi^w Folk pfiuht- J. Fp Rentz. Sr.,'and Ii Ii Rdbty ,
s Hon. Jas. E. PalSw^wiil have no f,i Ldandton, were aniong 1 those who'xpumiiiobed at once to dress th
trouble in returning, fo/MvwjK-onh* had lMislnesv-in Wulterboro Moa- r wound We hope the lit tinfoil.* y- II
i j-.. , , ^ ^ , »oi»n b** Able to be out again
there know* a good repr* i s«-ntatT>sg 'day
ifuilut, July j:,. Juile an enjq.v,-"
able uusur wa-, Uo- ice cream fe»t-
v*a:f at 1 Jibuti h*didcd iiou/ July 2.’,
‘gi'en tu honoi oi th*,* lour youn:;
i tin a trooi ti.i: Mctiou wiHi leave Toy
ti aibf) Jav kejjn Vv v-Un« imiminv.
I iu > X '*. Vv’. Ilctudon, of bevlici;
L. M -VN^i :. aiuJxE. la jR/dsou, oi
-j ».i**-! t/ tibri \S i .'''y.Hrtiu, hr Tu-
odiv^ ,’hc e\ep<aeir. ttAmod with a
softg. ” xv^vXicX^ Li jin wed by pray-^
\ • i at Ut" t u^.k b^ liev. Everett,
After thp.exercises rftko
amf .*« cream were Served*
•f it
'ill