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" TUESDAY, NOV. 4 Aeroplane, Good Speeches, The Best Carnival / , \* on the Road, Excellent Exhibits, Racing, Ball, and Other Amnsements Guaranteed. ) Hall I * For the young reufrfe one of the. 1 rrowniiig events Fair \v.jll be the Fair BallIto be given ‘by the .wung men of the town at Waiter- boro's sujterb danring hall. The following Is the complete program for the Fair: . (DIE LBLEASE ON TUESDAY UNITED STATEtT SENATOR, E. D. SMITH ORATOR WEDNESI V' - ’ ■ *>. ’ •>. ... > ''y DR. J. W. DANIEL AND SWEARING THURH- Superintendent of Education J. E. Swearingen. Dr. .J, alter Daniel, ..and on Negro Da>> which is Friday. Rev. Richard Fatroll will be the speaker. These men are all well known in South Carolina and will doubtless draw large crowds. — " Carnival. .The management of the Fair is particularly fortunate this year In securing the services of’the Hopkins Greater Show's. This Carnival plays .only large cities and is one of the largest shows of its kind traveling in America today. There will- be stag ed in Walterboro during the Fair fourteen separate and distinct attrac- URGE ATTENDANCE PREDICTED Richard Carroll Will S|»eak on Fri- . • i day to the Colored Race. The' A „ _ 1 • ,,, • v. ' •„ ■ Fair This Year Will Sur|»a»s « . all Previous Fairs. * •/ jThe Colleton County Fair • Grounds are ifl ^bustle of excitement this we<^t. because of the extensive » preparations being carried on looking to the opening on Tue day the 41 h ^ bt November of the greatest county fair ever staged in South Carolina. The paint brush has been used ex tensively, the rake and hoe have done their part and the ten-acre plant of the Colleton County Fair Association ’ * is beginning to present an ''air of rleanlitiees and readiness. All ex hibits will be placed hot later than Monday before the Fair, opens on Tuesday: all tbnti_will be erected, and at >- o’clock Tuesday morning thousands of people will be turned in to as complete a demonstration of the possibility of a county fair as is wldom seen in this section of the ^ country.” • ^ Aeroplane. Among the unusual featurs of the neat Fair must be named, the exhi bition to be given daily by J. S. Ber- with bis' enormous. Wright Biplane. On Tuesday morning, the 4th, at 10 o'clock the aeroplane will leave Walterboro for a trip to Cbar- Exhibits aii, ^announcement riftri^d ImThsl week^s Press and Btand^ii^r conrerning the date cpor | w^icir exhibits mart b«* sent.' it doidred tr> urge all p*-«*ple ti> stnd n, ’ eir exhihit? as ~oon as , Hivy • a?i1:ot l-e cent t» bv \:'.>r ^ v. hr b e them Tuesday. The crima'se-1 inert .desires to arrange an l as soon a* possible, but.exhibit*'''will 1 be accepted if brought in earh T ~- dav rutrning EthlNters n*e.; wait on entrytag*. These w»:fj furnished when exhibits arrive. Pring or send your exhibits, tp ih - S*. re-' tary. and he will tag them, give nam bers. etc. Sme one will be on It!,- Fair, grounds on Friday. Saturdav and Monday to receive exhibits.* Merchant* and Mannfarfurer*- The Merchant^ and Manufactarinv Building this year will be well occn- pted by many creditable exhibits. ManV of the. local merchants will place exhibits, while several of the manfatluring enterprises abroad will demonstrate their wares ' The busi ness men of the county arc asked to Join in making this department trolv representative of the business in terests of the county. SENATOR K. D. SMITH Orator Wednesday. HON. W. B. GRUBER Pre*. Fair Association, tions. and in addition to this, all of the other amusement features which go tb make up a successful ro'.dwar. This Carnival Company uses thir teen care in traveling, hag"over 150 people in it and has the latest and improved mechanical devices, tents, etc.. The'Wild-West show which will' be staged on the midway car ries 30 horses: in fact, the midway f the Colleton County Fair will <>qual a circus. 1n that the attractions' of fered will vary from the melo-drama- X Annual Fair Rail to he Given Thurs day Evening. The young men of the town will # civ tho r \nnual Fnir Rail on Thurs- py .ftvonlng ’of Fair Week.. Foi vorai -yyars this has been one of > featurba ofuhe Fair Week, and s event alone will dra v a large owd. I'xceUent music will be rendered tor the events of the eveiring. ' ' ' * • V , Admission Cliargev. - The admission charges tills year ^ will be as follows: sOrts fj^r ^yb’vn people and 2T. ci» for (h Mrcp. yt' | Kdueational P;iy. Thursday^ school I children will be admitted for .15 ets. j It was thought at one tinie that an admission charge would be charg' at night, but this hafe been reronsl^ dered and.no charges will be nufcie at night. . / . / The Historical Depart in"nj: This Department will ms year have many creditable exhibits, and all are urged to send in their exhibits for thig department. / Miss R die Sanders will have ehgffge of this de partment and It Is.hoped that many people will eo-opeyate in the making of this department one, of th-r'best of the- fair.^ / . M'omgli's Itepartmenf. ' • The Wryhan’s Dengrtmepr, this year will be condneted bv Mrs. W. R Ackerman, and Mrs. Ackerman is now getting readv to rtmk-* M a 'eau- Ing part of the Fair. The Ladies of the county are espectsllv urged to assist In thla work by sending their exhibits. Poultry show. ' As usual the Poultry Department •vill be one of the features of the Fair, and manv exhibitors' in dif ferent parts of the c>unt<*dhav / e signf- fled.thelr Intention of exhibiting. Agrirulturnl. .In this denartment. .will bo given some of the best premiums.of the entire fair, and no farmer, in tb** county can afford not/lo send in some sort of an exhibit z'' /. Live School Children Parade. At customary in the' Past. It D expected that all of the schools of the County will co-operate In the making of Educational !>ay a great auccew* The usual parade will take place, add every school .child in the cooaiy is fixpected to. take part. MH» Georgia Ackerman will roudurv the exercises of the day. All trustees :>f the county are urged to see that MWir schools take part in this day. For speakers on that occasion. Dr. J. Walter Daniels and State 8upr*»ii»- tendent of Education. J E. Swear ingen have accepted invitations . it is hoped that large crowds will wel come these able speakers to Collpfob County. \ * // ■ '' By reference to the program iV Other column*, the order of eveafs for Edtlcmiohal Day »aiy be a*ce.- talr.ed The 1'air invited all schools to take parfln th y e)rerchse< of The day/and everyone w-Jl be w eb ,.rr.e Many exhibitors 4 I11 copfend for tli<- iug offe large premium department lums beiup and In Of the be* beiug^ofTereii in thij^ interest it wifi prove one of tb^ best. Paul Gdod- | win of UIttAr w ill assist the Sivffecln- ] tendbnt,.R, (3. Hiott in this depart-, qient. f ' //.. Su |»eri ntendent. y^i/. R- Padgett is Superintendent of the Fair this year and he has his wbrk well in hand at this time. .1. .1 Padgett,will serve as Assistant Sup: All o*f the officers of*.the Fair, a: hard at work andtnhere is no doubt but that this fair will be thft.borf ever undertaken in Walterboro. / • *1 > ‘ (iOYKR.NOR CtDlJC L. DISEASE, WHO SPEAKS TUESDAY " ■ 77 1 ■ . / . ' ' leston. Arriving at Charleston, tb." tic id the artistic. Several free at- machine will fly over the city intrfictions wili.be given at all tlrimf* circles, anli. without stopj*jji*r>^T>Kand the Hopkins Royal Italian Rand turn its nose towards „ tV . Wir l of K' pieces will furnish the music. Grounds of the Colleton (’ouuvy Fair j : . Rat e*. Association. This feature afore isl . quite unusual and w 11 make a record] Tim races this year will draw tie flight for this section of the country. | best horses in this county and adjoin- On an airline it is-82 miles to Char jin? counties, and several attractive leston and returtfT atrd the . airman premiums are he|n£ offered in Kie HlFTtVt . OF < of.LUTON RAPTIST A<S< Hemlet*.«»nville' IVltW e .4|t •t V. itii / He t Iiotcii I rids v Ocf. / / / Grand Sue*-*?*'*, he/Colleton Bapt^t Assoeiatlor ••t > ith v Hendersonville Baptist 'ChureP: Friday. >be 24th. and con tinued through Bundsv » - The followHig officers were re elected: ' Moderator—J. C. Lawson. // Cl«rk/- Rev. F. tlb. S Curtis. / Treasurer—Jos. l^ingdale. v Moderator’pro-tem—Rev. J. M Craven.** The follow,irtg visUinff/kwstkren rtieipated la tn«* diseuaaions: Rev. Nelson of Ro* c will make this trip* it* little over rin houf’s time.< Advertising matter for the Colleton County Fa.r will be carried in the machine. This fea ture alone will more than rjepav .any one for the trouble and expens** attending the Fah*. .In addition tp'thta, two ffighta will be given daily during the four daya of the Fair; a^d on the afternoon of each-day -i paaaenger will be carried in the / aeroplare. \ bpcakiag. >' Each day of the Fair tfeere will be speaking of a high order, the Hat Of speakers including Governor Cole Iw Bleaae, Senator E. D. Smith, racing departfnent. > , Exhibit*. From reports that come to th« officers it is expected that the.exh.i- bits will be larger ’n number t year than ever before in the .history of the Fair, and the farmers of this section will endeavor to dehtonstrato the excellence of the soil and methods of cultivation in ooaatkl South Caro lina, Admission. The admlaaion charges will be SOc for grown people and 25c, for child ren. with no admlMlon charges at night. w ere present and. pgrt -X Hill spoke in the interest of bis church: Rev. W. J^Langatoa. D. D. w ho is working in thKlntgrest of the enlistment department of 'the State Mission Board, was prewent aad ad <U*d much to the success of t ing. Rev. A. T. Jstaiaon. Superintendent of /the Connie, w ell Orphanage V Greenwood very /interesting manner, presented the claims and the needs of tha» institutions Res. J. B. Boaeman. Field Editor of the Baptist Cour.ev. made a telling speech and did some effective work Wi -tb* interest of the Courier. 7: Nearly all the ehurebe* were re presented. either by letter or by de legates, and most of them by botft A very deep Interest- In the Work of the denomination was manifest throughout the meeting. The dis cussions were able and interesting Information in the leftere from the churches allowed that the work is making steady progreaa. The ftrvan <ual report, as read before the As sociation, showed that the churrh-e are alive to their obligations in »h* ereat work of missions am! benevol ence. - A work of education in th * regard la being carried steadily for ward. / v. A t/ewly organlxed cnorrti at Ravebel asked fqr membership tn the Association and after some’di* Mission, was admitted Rev. G—A Martin is pastor of this churrh ar.f* is doing a good work in this relation ■/A committee composed of Re» J U. Funderburk. J. B. Do<M and \V Brant, appointed at the last ses sion of the Actpeialion *.o rev I,** -h* (anstltuMon. tiit< t<n ’ "* Dodd, which rep< *t/v-i* t- ; - adopted. The next session ft the As-e« ts- tu>o will be held with »h* Z* !T('hur< li. near Rtokesl The cordial hospitality ***f Vf '!• rsonvllle t’hurcb t / ] ft nothing’ »«* t-* TT/irnt^s pjwt'vHtltor* havp nyfeiog , 'ued« of praise for Uie' tX;*.:!" ct -ncorded them. . / ‘ \ . / / he lair Grounds here. <»n tins fllghKdlie Aeroplane will 0y fully 6,000 ieei/u. tfco air; hti ec all ^re urged to writer the Fair Gsfn^da, and see the ighla-daily, unless very bad weather ill be eatried. the Mart and finl^u Poitlvely, two fli totiCTfcrK 5 Once a day* a pes-sengrr wll MMIGRAMtv X '^* .. V Tae*«bi). 4. (t|M'ning Day. Pte.i. W. II. (irulier. Presiding. ■J a m - ^irouti^ t:3** a. jn Parade of Wild West Show and horsemen. I*:*"* a m.— Exhibit of Live Stock in Show Kin*. , 11 * ni -—Aeroplane flight to Charleston and return without stopping. 12 #* m —Address by Governor Cole'L.' Biease 2:30 p. m.—Races. x \ /. 4:*# p m.-^Aeroplane flight, carrying passenger. < eO p., m.—Buildings closed—Grounds open. / #:J^.'p. m.—Midway. R>«ter*da». Nov. .1. Agricultural Day, Supt. R. G. |»rire. Presiding. S*:*** a. m.—Grounds open.// . ' . \ >:3S a m - Parade on Street. . —: !<* »••» a m —Exh.bit of Uve Stock In Show Rini x ll-*tM a m—Aeroplane flight for altitued r«c< Y^nt —Address by Senator E. D. Smith. 2:2f» p m—Races. 4 p m —Aeroplane flight, carrying passenger. 4 p m —Buildings elf>sed—Grounds open, p m—Midway. . Thwr**U>. Nov. «. Edurntional l»ay. Vice-Pre*.. 4. G. * a. m.—Grounds open, * ** f * —-'*»emb!y of Schools for parade at Walterboro High School BuiMin*A x / . 10:3®a m V“* ■€ dgett Presiding —School exercises under supervisio/of M ss Georgia Ackerman Rural School Supervisor 11. v® a m—Aeroplane flight', demonstrating fancy flying. 11 ;2*c a tr--Address by Dr. J. WalWDanlei and Supt. Education J 'Swearingen 2:3® p tn.—Race*. . <:'*e P tn Build I tigs closed—^founds open. T:®u p m -Midway. Er*c|a>. \«v. 7. Negro S m® a in —Grounds.'opAjf^ a in — AaaemblySchools for parade at Oak Grove School D. c.c. a m — Eih.Wof Live Stock In Show Ring 11 ®** a. m, -Aeroplane flight. 11 a ni — A/fd?;e*8 by Rev. Richard Carroll ces. ^ Rase Rail Game Aeroplane ffjghf. carrying pasiei.ger. -Buildings closed —Grounds’ open ' p.' "in—Midway. / \n<*’tr-r M«M«rrn store Ituilding for f NOTICE Malt <Tl-Mrc»K _ i 1 , • '* a H ^l nreV. who owns Dr W I l J i, .• . s i n.l ) ful.bri, ‘ i-4ht-ion of the .Baptist Stfite Mfj'sicn Board will pn^ch a{ T. n. ana! er. w no ov\im iGful -l«rii in Wall f?» Will .. r «- i* !!.- rf-atler Pdo* I; \>y/ the . ar?, ' fs 1 1‘nptist Church x»S3- c>f l.ai:<Is:ot,:<-> Olirl'k , * 1 t curriuy ;jj:d Sund:is,-,niornings - Ashton ill give on church, w week. COL. J. G. PADG1 . 1st V-Pres. F«|r Association. ^met at. Florence last. • • and Mrs. H , W Black, if. styl daughter. Miss Florence. »p*-nt veral days In - Charleston last week. C. A. Fraser of Florence apent several daya In the cify euK w t >«. The many friends of Mrs. Thomp son. mother of Mrs. J. J. Padgett, will be delighted to knosr that she is improving after a severe attack of Illness. , plate gla.‘« front. The veiling will be of M»*d Construction Is to be gin a? once and when finished the btuldlcg will be occupied by a men'* women's .furnishing store. The rontract has be*n given to Contrac tor D C.j*. Hiere.-** This new con- struct ion is in keeping with the progress of the town, and this build ing will bo one of the best in the eatire town. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Jones, B P. Knight and Mrs W. A. Fairy motored to Cypress on Sundav to attend Cy press Camp Meeting, Kci. Fair> re turned with them/ N * »* • ' • s A party cosisting of Mr! and, Mrs. N. G. Morrall. Mrs. T: r J. Blanchard and htfTittle grandson, Henry, and A. M Summerali motored to Ehr- hardt on Sunday in Mr MorraU’s tour Mrs T. P. Burgess has returned. ing car. They report a very plena* tb her home la Crawfordavllle, Gal | ant trip..