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COUNTY FAIR OEY TWO SHORT WEBS OFF. PREPARATIONS ARE RAlHDLY GOING FORWARD TO MAKE THIS IRE GREATEST FAIR EVER HELD IN THE COUNTY. SOME SPECIAL FEATURES THI'KWDAY OP EACH WEEK Irf PAY FOR SELftlXG OOTTOK. FOREIGN BIDDERS AND BUYERS Tjr.0 week* from today the fourb county fair will h* In fall blaze of glory. It wlil be the second d;'y t and tbo man?.ftenif nt w ill be . con gratulating theineelvee on the great •ucceac of the fair. Thouea2d.<? of people from all sect loro of the county and djolnlng cour tled* w ill be •‘ero—and history will be In the Pin s.hi pXrafle i .'hov I ! this day There will be a frem the Waltcrboro high bulldicg starting prompMy at 1(» | o’clock, and after reaching the fr.!r f- grcuuda the exercises planned by K*|»ert (ira«!« rs amt Itny er* From leading Markets to Run Price, to Top of Market. ^ It has been felt for sometime that Miss Ceorgie Ackerman, supcrlntea- "’alterboro is not gettlrg her dent cf rural sohools for Colb * on *barc of cotton., and ru more of com- county. Dr 8 C. Mitchell, president P ,aln ‘e against the prices aM , -- . dof the 8. C. University has a«c"p*- biethode cf marketing cotton hare making. Judging from tha inter st ed an invitation to be present rnd l>ee . n rife - Finally r. number of ohown over.the county this will be j deliver the address on this occasion the fading buslnees men held a a record brakii«j fair. In point of at- This In itself will be a drawing fea- m **Ung and decided to make an ef- tendanae and In number and var ety j ture. as Dr. MHchell is one cf the ,ort to brltt « cottor. of the of exhiblti. Already numerous re- ablest speakers In the Mouth. county to Walterboro, by guaraatee- queete bare been received for enir> , ing the bert selling facIlRiea posst- tags and information. "Tlic entire A'hcrtising Matter Posted. ble to offer. It remrJns to be mm community of “Edei-la 1” will be \ representative of Wolcott’s Mode how ,hii P Ian will work, but It III heme, sr^s Bil Stumpz, and there are Shows has be*»n engaged for several thought the farmers of the coantf several Ed end ails over the county. Jdays in putting up fair end showbill co-operate, and that Walterboro Reduced rates will be given on posters over the county ar»l In will *>« a leading cotton nvgrket of the rallrord and soeclal schedules distributing other advertising mat- thfl Tils has been displs:* d at principal centers of the county, i6 on n11l~mntIATS^o 4 will be put on for the accommcda- t<>r f tlon of tbe trarelllng public. In ad- the _ _ _ dltion the sand clay and all other andJs an'attrective'presentaMcn of roads will be running special trains the main fer.’uws of the fair, composed of all manner of convey- Music for ttie Fair. Ths Wa’terhoro braes band Is to furnish tbe music for the r»|r This band will be, under direction cf the officers of the association and will furnish tnuMc at all times as directed. Free Attractions. ' There will be no lack of 'reo amusement* at the fair. Perhaps tbe most enjoyable of thfs.’, and the one which will attrr^t most at tention to ‘‘Hurricane,’’ the cele brated trotting ostrich, which will trot daily in front of the «,rand stand. This at*rich welghe 100 poun'o and stands ten fe?t hi?b Dance Thu*Wlay Maftt. A pleasant ever*' of the wf»>k i will be a tig fair dance given Thnrt- of Dors to M the fair. Tliis flrrce wlU be at po-MbTy be .-me races b~tfwr.:r. this Hrc . ne , f „„„ and & , rfady prrp -.^. S. * « ,,, ,i “‘t; day evening by the j minj men l *' ? a * P !l ,r ma ,f I 3 ,K e town in hcr-r cf the vt-ltor for bis Mhibitions, a-d there will.. i 'A'\\pp nun j.xid. wonderful bird an’ the winners Uons erc , forwart to in rmnlng rottir.; races » thB goclal evcnt cf Then there will be free per formances by higU-trapese special ists halloo: - r-ver-’tor s dally. Uac Midway- Tbe celebrated Wcleoft’s Mv-n Shews 1 wll| be .p-t the fair. This, eoospos** seven big tanv-s luciU-Tio- the groat / wonder •?hr , w« r.nd a nnmAs-r of other fr*o amurc- mer«‘ f^tjdres. This cpr’lval com pany wlH carry splendid band 'if I son. A White Mnn erd >Vnr< M: | t*i i'-isly p-i-:'*- (?) Jrfl. , 8nrdyy Right Fr j! H'pdr/e and f#'nf'*TP"yb two'prUoN rjr i ♦*'« --rn?y i-'? 1 Pt*'vsd sometime in the ferly right leaving behind — tvr- o i i.''?ate where or why «nu>fc, n4ich will giv • emtepr’s d -’ v '* ♦ ‘ and piny for the rerf :r-^r.n^ All * The manner to which tH- IM 1 «A[^«ing <ir*-ui:tK Hrndv. A larga force of workmen uvl'r ; , * , f e dirtciiton c? Sv * T M M' - f.-p erg®g 1 "He t\"'' V in pu'ting tl i IgrcuNle and bulldingy in ern’e o*d • „ Fv.ry’hing will l*c in rea ’ nes sevYral days t for the opens. ' nH padi- f - ( * ?'* fr'r r % u • O': fr n- ’ Th® Races Dr. W. B Ai?krrmpn. who f \ ■ chsrve rf th^ toi*-*’Vvrr‘ and no- Ipg will erect n f-jSrnr.Ur.l wir- .fSncs' around the race trank to safe emnrd .the «ne-tate>rs ngiinst possible injury from a fractions cr unruCy her**. H%ls perpsring an attrpetiv? program of run.nlrg and trotMcg race* which will b? ar*c of the features of the fair richt \hout mid Ngh‘ the sheriff vc" arcv-’c'd 1 ■ *»»‘l from the on Investigation, he was : i f i-th ' by the a'hcr prisaners that h -1 shove m'ntirne<’ cru'd not b- tv d. D.-ftUy flhcriff B’Hon w»s d for and together f h-v u? ; 'be jbil ard” * vdrvtbi f ! had b r ^n left Th« ro’n ‘beory t- th-ir eecape Is .tiia.* they w r re r?si■•-t*' , bj;. frl e nd.' r.-'d vert* provide I v.tlth* dun’icate rkfec AH ‘bo door? were found r r cucp!v lfCi"'d. N’o fi-ic 0 can b' found as to their whcrsalcm’s. ill ATM OF UFA. E. XV. PF.KPMIS .S In Irrly IP' Hie plants* outlircd is to make Thursday of each week cotton gale# d«y for the week. Buyers Croat Charleston, Ihvannah and Augusta will be brought to Walterboro ta bid on the cotton brought togeth er.; and several XValterhcro mer chant* will r ’sQ^bid on the ccdton It is hoped to have each ’nihr^ay several hundred bales of cot*on and by selling It thus In thei lg. grr rate a great deal higher -price fhruld . be secured. In caM * farmer brings bis cotton anj< other day of the week amr*j»ineittr h*m hn en -msde for storing this cotton having it insured agrlnst lose, tilt Thursday of each week. . This plan is meeting wi‘h geuer- n! f^mr over the county where It is knowir- Several thcuwnd dr- eT’lars ouHinicg the plan Have bean distributed over the county, arf! tbe plan is outlined In an adver tisement, In this Issue’cf The and Standc-rd. IVHAr.lTAXTS OF TOPS (1ARDKX SPOT “TKR EXHIBIT.!’4 ^ * RIVALRY AMONG HER FOLKS' EVERY FARMER IN THE COUNTY HAS SOME THIM WORT! EXHIBITING. SAYS MR. GRUBER. SHORT CROP ►•am Smith and Ilu«l J<;nes I*re|Mi> lag to Come and So Are Their Wires. In a little less than two weeks from this time our county agricul- tunJ fair will be in progress The following letter from our “Ed management entertains the hope cntlial’’ philosopher is most gratt- that this will be the best amidmost NO BARRIER fying XX’u are glad to hear of the interest In the “fare” In this garden spot. Rill Stumps’ letter follows: Edendail, s. C. Oot. 20 first, 1812, Mr Pres an Standerd,— I tole yu lass weak that Sal wud he. tickled tu deth ef she seer- hlr peace In yore pr.pur. an shore enuff she wua. Then sum ut the nabors has bln sayin sumthin’ erbout what tha wus gwlne ter bring ter the fare te egslbtt, and tha air pouerfu! blsy theen dais planin’ what tfca wll fetch down. Sam Smith an Ms wife, Mairy air gwlne ter see ef tha kin beet me an Sal, an you will sea sum llvell dulns at the fare ef yu profitable eVer held. Elaborate ar rnngements are being made to make It so. Hie buildings and grounds are being put in flrtft claas condi tion so that exhibitors and yialt- ors will enjoy every possible conven lence and comfort. Contracts he-ve been made with amusement com panies of high repute and the crow'd* will be glvsa greater oppor tunity for amusement and recrea tion than ever before. Care haa been taken to guard against any thing of an immoral character, all of the shows being clean and wor thy op the patronage of our people; TWo bands of mualc will be ta con- PIT IX GRADED IJ»*OXft. Mis* Fish borne Urges Every School to (to Forward. The South Carolina 8. 8. Stand- ard for a BanneriSunday School: > ■ i 1. Evergreen. H f 1 yl 2. Good Records. 3. Graded. .1 i Jt ; 4. Adult Class Organised. jp 6. . Worker's Meeting. * M I - «. Systematic Plan for Substi T »'} j] # tute Teachers. ^ 7. Teacher Training Class. 8. A Cradle Roll. 5 r • 1 ». A home department. : / !*jj t -/j 10. Co-oper&’.lon with Township. « county and State Associations watch out roun whear thear stuph is atant attendance during the entire egsibited. 'Sam aes he la gwlne ter I four days. Some of the meet elo- bring sum pee vyu* ha an sum kom quent and instructive speakefex la an sum peas an taters an cain an the State will address the people, nlt.lers an sum hogs an cows an including Ex-United States Senator his coalt, an Hairy is Jeat heals John U McLaurin and Dr. l" C. A MOTK MI RDEjt AT KMOAKS over bed at wurk ter git moe-r stuff ter bring than Sal. Tha bar writ ter the seckretalry tqr git tags fer aul thear'stuff—an will be douh Mundc-1 shore ter bring It. An this air r-'ft aul. Mour uv the nabers air gittln’ up egsibits an wf yu bar not got plentl uv rume in them houses doun thear yu hed better bar sum conditions hilt on ’tm I ;fst no that this wll be the best fare yu bav eyer had an tha.’ yu wll rot he abul t,er handul the cVns.Is that wll be hear. Our skule teerher is gwlne ter bring the ^k'lle ,vi *ich speelln rs tha air The Hioee in Otwjrac. The following r-e the efficf- cf the fair association »n<l *hc tendents of the various depr'tment? any cf whom will be delighted to furnish any Inform President—W boro. First Vice Pres.—J. G. Pr-lgett. Walterboro. Second Vice Pre«.—J Round. Third Vice Pre*.—J. Siooaks. . v Secretary boro. T< ung Mt-mPtmu Mosdar to FWfHlr en Xatlve*. New* Item* Front Krmwk*. -o Smeske. Oct. 22.—Sped*!: Cot ton picking- is the order of the da' except the rainy days nnd that Is about hr.’f of the time anymore, l o- bor -a scarce: cotton cheap, and Jns? so lor-j as that is the case, we will have the condition of r.'fairs that exist in this scoction. Contractor Zcigler is netting along rapidly with Mr J E Smo*»k’s n w brffek r’ore He has at’ain , 'd, the hrlaht cf the first story wr.’K He proposes to complete the structure by Christmas^ He has worked several brick Ynasons. j’ ' A. M. Padgett has aeccpted »h» position of depot agent at Smo r .’:s. XXV P. ,; 5moak. former age*, re* It ti ed. „ .i* /Prof Yarborough f'-i his assistan*. Mrs. Counts are getting rlonp w**H , with the schccl. They began teach- ’ Irg abcuf the first inst. Prof, send Bud yore paput this weak r-n X'nrboroueh is a sraduate of XX’offor I believe he will subskribe when Oollr<ip He came to the *rhool with be eums ter the fare. He sed he h.'vtr at 'be siiule bo is. tei < Urr after she sn*-'! ml in ''r.» p; y»ut uv lasr .w.-:U cutae ter me an tcjde tu git ter tr.tk • rt tit u-ii in tbe ikoi-'rs in spell- i*-’ «'» ext its cud win *he prise- at the tjellin bee «t the fare, nut I end not spear the tyme list now." I no ef I cud tha wud hev ^wun, dornt yu think sore tu. Me. editur* 8rl kinder maid fun uv mi peace ter yore papur, an think ir had know biznes ter rite It, at. thaa sum uv the pi'pul wud think hit fuli*h I ole hlr I reckln I hev the saim rite ter ml iderers tha hrv ter theart. an tha wud hev ter put*.*ip with hit I tole hlr yu, Mr. edi tor, had std j<u wu* glad ter here frvtn mo, an I no mi peace wus not so bad. wus it? Oh. yes, yu asked me erbout Bud Jones. I seed Bud tut her mor- nin when he wus goin ter the stoor fer sum terbrzker ar-d tole him erbout the fare. Bad<he didn't no a durned thing erbout the fare. Yu no he don't talk yore p- pur an he wus as ig- nurent as a lam erbout what air goir* on over the kounty Mr. editur. Mitchell, Preafdeal of the 8. C. University. The program for ever}' day will be replete with events of the moot Instructive and entertain ing character. I feel that I can af ford to say la cold soberness the-* any one falling to attend tbe fair this year will miaa a great treat and sustr.!n a genulro loss. There is one matter upon which I wish to say an urgent word to the farmers.’ Left us make the agricultural exhibit tbe grer-teet nnd beat collection ever shown at a can, ar*1 I trust we will. I know county fair in South Carolina.’ We that the crops this yec-r 'are net as a f «*'|«tcr 1M« * at Varrvlllc. X’-aruvlllc, fvt.. 21.—Spe-ial; Tbe E XV. Pcrp’cs, pastor of the n->r*«»‘ rb"rch Mr*, farmer p .'.tor of tbe Nixvllle Sand HI1U and Sandy f f fF-p^ccuntv, ar* Ex-Confederate soldier, died here n'xht r.‘ .midnight. The death wa* not nn' , vpiv«ted, as he had be a n B. Gruber. XValter- in failing health for a y®ar. Mr. Peeples gradur-’cd at XX’offord Col lege in 18fi9. ar.j was ever a close student. He was a «plendid orator, and was considered one of the boniest men in this section of the State. Tb<» d* M ’' , nsed was thrice married. W. X\ r . Smcak. XValter- first to Miss Marion Kerrison, of ' Charleston, then to Mrs Balfour M. Hiott, D. Mlley. good recrmtpeMatlors rod he is making good. The school promise* a suceearful term, while not near all the pupils have shown rp as yet. Mr*. Counts ha* been a eu-cessful teacher for r- number of year*. Smoaka Literary- Society is get ting along splendidly. Had a good debate last Friday night. Those who ptvtlcipated In the play „ „ihe •oclef>' proposes giving now In a few days, meet and practise evey Tuesdr-y and Friday nights. Miss Ada .Broadwpy bas taught school before andds a skillful ter^h- err, Her home Is in Manr/rr. Since the death of onr mall car- rlerr, Mr. Sr-uls, L. M. Padgett, the substitute has been rarrjdng mail. wud. Bud’s llttul gal is mity tmart an she shore luts ter reed, an I blr ter git the papur. Bud sed he wud bring doun siamthln. He haa sum mity firo shuger cain e-n I think the biggest goard yu ever So, Mr. editur. yu bin count oh IMendail fer htr part in the fare. We air gwtne ter e^iiblt an we air gwlro ter cum. Se4 sea ahe wiahea the fare wua this weak aud not two weaki off. She ia afrade ahe will brake sum or hir egsibits. pn ahe aes she jeat noee ef Mairy Smith cud git c- chence ahe wud smash up eviry won of hir Jana of banned ,„ w guds. Ef thee fare wua much fur- the jder of fen I wudr**t ansir fer the koi> eeqoences In this naburhude—thear peers j^good aa we have raised, but that Is an obstacle easily overcome. Eve ry farmer in the county worthy of bis vocr-Mon has something worth showing. Select a few ears of your beat corn, a few^cholce potatoes, turnips, pumpkins, or sem^htwg of bhnf kind And don't forget your pigs, chickens, calves and col’a. Each r.* 1 d every one of us have sorm thing worth showing, and It 1« our duty to let the people of the county see what we are doing. This is the object'of the 'air, to exhibit the beet that we have so’ that others will be impired to bit’er p.nd higher things. Great erre will be given the womajL,’? department. Here we hoye to fjee an exhibit cf which the entire county will he Juat.ly proud. Let the good house-wives now get r-sdy their preserved fruits jellies, pickles, etc., inctudlm.. fan cy work and* household furnishing*. Let the exhibit ia the .XVomanV DuilftiPig .- be complete, eontair«’ng the l>est of ever>'l-bing that the wo men r.^e doing to make home life more comfortable, more attractive more worth living. Let every house keeper g£t together the best that she ha* and bring it In. Don’t un derestimate Us vrJue. It I* worth showing, and you will be proud of the fact that you brought it. DoD*t let a comparatively abort crop interfere with the success of our county fair. It ta a great en terprise, one that r-fforda a splen did opportunity for the upbuilding of all of our people, and every raqn, woman and child ought to feel and take a persoml Interest, in Its success. It belongs to us r-’l Look at the above, Sunday school superintendent ^ and see whether your school Is i«p to the standr.rd. If nor. then why not go system atically to work to attain it f 'Some of Colietoa’i Sunday schools are doing thfl. If your school has four points of the standard It Is r> 40 per cent, schcol; If five. It Is a RO per cent, school and so on. Has your school a Home Depart ment? If not, why not? One Sun day - schcol In the county has a Home Department of rbout sixty members. Their voluntary offering to thd school during tbe-iast quar ter amounted to nearly |7.oo, more than sufficient to pay for literature used by class during two qur.-tem and yet some of onr school* object to adding 'this deparrtment or* ac count of the expense. What abo«* the Fredle Boil? Per haps your school ta one that doe* .not see the necessity of thfs de- pr.-twent, but if space w»*re suffi cient we might cfe mere than one Instance where a live cradle roll de partment become * stimulus feed er to every other departmvr'* of the school. , We arc »l*«d that so many cfl our stHperintcrdent* are Introducing the new graded lessons this quar tet: - ^ There ere now ’ r.Sout a dosen schools Ir- the countv in which these ipcepn* ni-p used. JJLour teacher of little beelnners and ’ primaries only ftn'-w of the attractiveness and an-, h"**d unadopted l»s*ons of the or*f- perlorlty of. this literature to the form system, tbey could lust de mand a trial of it for their classes. , F.-eh denominational house Is pre- pa ft’d to •'U'fply the** |e**ons r-^d a roq'-.» will bring ordering blank* and neoessery Inptructioro. 1 shell he readji at , guy time to asstat In sndlnv any school desiring this be fore ordering les«on«. AlthoV'xh Oc- tohee the preferred month tor putting i"* graded lltrrsture; tM* mr-*’ be done nnN'tlme during the year and we tru'd a large member of fywrintfndrnt? will decide tn fivor of it In time for next quarter. Roird No. R cf the standard Is one very njuch 1 ’discounted In Colle^ Kon. In fr,ot I do not lrn<iw of * jdStday achool In the county that hl|d* regular meetings of Us work er* for coo’erence and the Improve ment of their work. For several week* yet the Sunday echodule of the field secretary re- maine full, but It would r-fford her unbounded “pleasure to meet with the teachers of any Sunday school during a week service called by them •for the discussion of plans for It la our fair. Let u* get together ; ttu , CM .pr| r .x forward of this «*»fA Stmor ha. It thr- • tri " th ' <**- Supertntctideitt—J. M. Mnorfr, r.—Ti.ir,. r.ta or tm, ’ rt J" 8 ' *?J |liw»r Waltwfcoro. union one son survives. Mr. A. McB H. wlU both stand the kxainina ion | D-V*rtmewt BupcHntrr.ient* j Peeples of Washington. D. C * Md for tho rou^e together with L M. Live '-’Xtock—B O. Hiott, Round he was lastly- married to Miss Hat* P-ubgctt, and probablj A. ,C. HI ra. Agricultural—B. G. Price. Walter- tls Johr -. pf Colleton county, who Jr. - i. , . I with the following children, sur- Jno. D. Carter sp^l• laH Tu^- R D. Robinion. Whi“* •a— him ■ Miss liucile. Zoe. Alma, dry night with hi* step-spn boro. Poulrty J. D. ■XHcJl. Merchan’e and Mfrs. lor. Waterborox Woman’s—Mr*. T. P. Baker, Wal- terbbfo. HU tor ice-1—Miss BM1* Sanders, Wklerboro. Negro—R. B. Chisolm, Round. Nell. Eddie and Jasper ’ Peeples. Maxey. XX’ J. Tay- There r-e several brothers hnd H. G. Drtwcfy and Leonard Rob- sister who survive him. ertson have accepted positions with The interment took place at the the Mauldin Railroad. Secretary atjWork. Secmirj Bmoak has opened a tMuyorr-y of r 'e* in The Press ar*l ^ Saodsnl hsli. and haa Miss Pearl Beach aa aaalatr-nt In charge. Entry other information will be X’arnvllle cemetery this afternoon Mr. Peeples was a brother of Mrs. C. D. May, of Wr"terboro and has a large circle of frieMs In the town and county. ——— —» VARY SHOW AT FAIR. OutOce (1»olcc*t CT»i» _ _ There will be e- new given out from this office, and thori ♦h e ^f a j r this fall. tntorwtad are urged to make this J t^y *how. It will be held " ed- offted htodquarter* while in town, j nM day of fair week. Prlff* for thi* ahow will be announced in tbe next Day. ■ issue. o' ia A great amount of Interest beinx shown In edooationaJ day, *lilefc to Thursday, Nov. 7. The Robert Padgett, who hr.* been assistant agent at the A. C. L. de- coeuaty board of ediaaati/m has de- po< here has tendered hie nwigm- etofUtf thto a eoqnty holiday, and tlon. Mr. Padgett expdete to oon- 11 aaU patron In , tinne railroad work but perhepa In „ The election et Bmoaks pas ‘Hi off vrey quietly. There were only a little more than half the ballots cast. . A bogus murder occurred n^ar Berea e- few day* ago on Suit-lay night. Henry Barnes and Joe C*r- ___ ter,* Jr., planned the murder. ’Mr. to Exhibit Colleton’* Harnes was to shoot your* 0"ter dead when they reached the swwmp. Sure enougirwhen Bernes ar«J Car ter reached the swamp in cqmpaay with young Wr-shle iXmith, Barnes said. “Carter, 1 told you I was go ing to shoot youf and he fired and Carter in keeping with hit part of tbe moot murder fell at length hollering. ’’Oh. Lord!’’ But tm- I want ten Wei, rite me lauren air a mity party r he is a find apeeker. re him shore, editor, I muss kloae. Tores trull. His Bill X Stump*. Mark. and feature at that Is a to ho her# to * different capacity. Williams School Hi Oper,. The Williams graded school will begin its fall session next Mondr.y The principal will be Prof. Harry Anderson, of Walterboro. and he will be assisted by Mins Nellie Kinsey. It Is expected that a Ir-rge number of tbe patrons ac«l friends of the achool will be present tragedy among tbe nearby neighbors ar-d there coon gathered quite a number on the scene of {he trag edy. Among them being Rev. and Mrs. a W. Sipeatb ffld Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. Lo and behold, when they reached the acero with the hearse to take up the remains mediately rose again ar-1 started to. of the deceased, he sad his aasav speed away, but his assassin fired again and down he fell apparently dead. Young Smith who wee very nervous .sped away at hie beet ce lerity and spread the news of the as we. have never gotten together be fore and boost ColletSn county, the greatest county in South Carolina. W. B. Gruber. Pres. Col. Co. Fair Association. Oct. 22, 1812. ELECTION' NEXT TUESDAY. work. Can’t we have several cf these meetings? Remember It is not the crowd we desire, only the workers Yours for this work. Ida M. Flshbume. Co. Field tlecretary. PLAN SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLIES Second Race fok (lerk of Court To be Run Oct. SOtti. X'ery grer.*. Irferest is being shown In the second primary for clerk of court which election will be ijeld next Tuesday, Oct. 29, betweefi D. B. Hudson and J. M .Ackerman. It mmM , appointed to arrange a se ts expected that a large vote v III , , .. f be polled, a* the capdidr.Ts and rics of rallies or converflona for their frierds are hard at work,.Mr. dHferent townships have Every TowMshlp to be Visited! by S. S. Workers. Following a recent Sunday school fatherimL/n XVr-!terboro the com- Hudson leads Mr, Ackerman' 1 151 votes according to officir.-! count, > •In had hied away to some seclud ed epot where they could enjoy n hone laugh over the moot murder they hed pulled off. . A. f: 8. An Apprueehlng Marriage. The following invitation has haqr. received in town. Mfcse Trice Is rnbst pleasantly rememberfd in town, having been a resident of jhe town two yeans. Mr. Jones is the popular depuryvfipunty trer.v urer of Colleton cour**.y. Mr. and Mni. Charles Wllli’km Trice request the honor of your pres- „ ence at the marriage of !t theiy daughter Ettie Arline to Mr. Edgar Eugene Jones on the evening of W’ednesday the , sixth of November U eight *'• o’clock Firm Baptist Church Lexington. North Carolico., ten ttgether end have decided up on the following •date# for the differ ent- townships S:::urday, Nov 9, <8heridaq. f unday, Nov. 10, Verdier. Monday, Nov. 11. Heyward. Tuesday, Nov. 12. Bells. X\’edi>?sday, Nov. 13. Warren, "'nursday. Nov. 14, Broxton.'- Scverr-1 noted meakers and work er* will be present, beslded local workers, and among them Mis* Grace W Vandiver. State secretary &rd field ^worker. Mia* F»|hburue and some committee* are arranging the t’ctalla. ’ - * - g ^ The handsome cottage of J. M. Witsell on Hampton street haa bee* completed, and 1* quit# an addition to that part of town. .Thto will be occupied by; Mr. WltaeU’n tome lly. *’ - ■ I If