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* ♦ • 'W 1 ^: \ OL X'IXM. COLLETON COUNTY FAIR BIGGEST AND BEST EVER WAL TERBORO, & C., WED XESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914. ' CARRANZA MUST .1 •NO. 44 Dty WW Be Crowded Foil of Interesting EvenU;' v B(ui> New Features to be Added This Year. / ATTRACTIONS THE BEST TO BE HAD *t*»y the ‘ ional WomanN' Raring, Negro Ifejr anti Eventa to t.Udden Amuse All Who The director* of UiKt’olleton Couftty Fair Association heldXn in- tereBtir.R and ebthuriaHir nieeh state Militia to CAMP AT AUGUSTA War Department Accedes to the Proposals of Governor Blease. J South Carolina militia wl|I en- oamp at Augusta. Ga.* wltir the mi- HUa forces of the Ninth division. Requesting that necessary orders he prepared to this effect. Governor Blease late Saturday addressed a communication to Adjutant General William Moore advising him that the war department had agreed to KJk proposals and that he .con- DUERNAn SUN DAY Will Be Observed Thro^h fh* Whole Breadth of North * COLLEON SCHOOLS WILL PARTICIPATE Sunday. June 98, to Be All Schools of the County ' the Great Convention Wf llcing Hel«r in ('hlrago on lxe<l Sunday Srluxd Work. 1 In' J Sunday. June 28, 1814, »m known throughout North Ami as International Sunday School It i* the Sunday in the midst of SURMIT TO TERMS 1 - If He Should Refuse Mediators Will Not'Receive his Represeotafivea. • NO PROGRESS IN CANVASS OF MEN CANDIDATES IN WALTER- BORO MONDAY JUNE a. a ar WILUAMS GRADED SCHOOL CLOSES IHrtator’e Dele^kten Vetoing Sag. sections of the United State* IMenipotentlarte*; No Headway in Selecting a Successor to funeral! nlc Huerta. » Picnic Enjoyed by Large Crowd and Several Good Speeches Wert Made. sidered it advisable that -the'•Soutu I ,Carolinashould encamp \\-th! Kreat lntp ™ational Sunday So The Williams Graded School closed its session Friday with a pic nic on the school grounds. This i lerm- has be« n one of the most suc- | restful in the history* of the school. . | i here has been a marked improve- Niagara Falls, Qnt.. June 15 m, * nl In the work and many advanc- . a I The three South American medlat- e '^‘ !t ^ ps tak, * n ln ,ht ‘ Direction of <>rs formally addressed General Car-. whobl.. Th-' |. T - ) ranza by telegraph tonight that ther'! , w? c “ P, 7 , • T’ rof - **• K Strickland and he | "nh'd not, admit his representatives ” Kinsey, deserve special i to tlie conference here until an ar- v.ork. in the past the, forces of North' Carolina Coo-i c ' or,v ^ ntlo n Chicago. The Ini here on Wednesday List, w^rich>gTa dud Florida. ^ . time nmry pian< for the ; nor' the approaching »oui.ty rff.r made. >V * S * Tire pilncdpal business fo- dis ChMion was the premium lid cf the fair and'this \>a s gone ^rv«r ful'y. changes whlcK will tend to i.^al.e the different, (outputs ialter and more excftingj heiug made. Tin i *e- mium irply to (loverm»r Rleafc'a f ei- p j cgr:iny\dfepatched late Friday ask- x>iic thr p>qmise of Secretary of War thaVtlie troops would not be on’s-rod to dikv in Mexico, a me.-- : ago frbqi the OAaiNjepartraent chir' was recf-ived SaturdayNHrreeine that ' if you.r troops are to m\nlacod in United States s>s^vice on ncNjunt of naticnal Sunday stjrool Asr.oeiatlDr. greatly denlrcs that this day- be ujil tized throughout North America dJy of prayer and information ebi ceming the Sunday s«bool wcbj generally %an<l the conveniion thten in r-esidon. Two requests are he^;- with presented; ; „ T- Vj mist See were declared and internal y IT,' r- and international pharos of th «• Xh actepted as th' Vlextcan a ° bote from Israel Znba.raft. . If,. iu, dlence the work ho-*had ae ■ i iTpreijenaative cf Carranza |n ^ '.yJb'd altvitVn ■••'tK'JUugioti,. announcing the an- cf 11 e. greater j eeda o» ft yill die published In hook difnful,J ^ v Uh form this year, and circulated ear-‘ ■ewarded the cootrat t for - It* 'publi- ytat-s t<r\ i(e ”Excreta;j^\Garri- Vacing department will re- cation. • 0 *- e - ured Governor BleayeNjhit The Taring department will' re- ">'?/' 'bave, no fear that t ♦ will be taken out cf your contro uivyii- «4»^4*iiwi in^ jvai wiuai V vhile In (teorRlA M ever before, mid the very best con-j This latest action of Governor tests possible will he staged. Lib- j Bi rse brings, j to a close a rather oral rewards will he given for the B 'tt»ati^( which has existed ffl- vinners and n Ceature will be ‘he t ni ° 8 i^ f" 0 ff^nihs and which, at times, reaeheij the stage where comnuinications „ were ex' between Governor Bleaso of the other days wili^be nb**department. Principally as a result lowetf to enter. Clarifications as aiuL Secretary Garrifoti of the war to age and the placr'-"w here the 1 of tl,? unsettled differences betweefi horses are raised are made this Blease and Secretary Gar- . ^ , . nson the v.at5 departmcnl counter- ^ ‘ " Vmanried the order Vhat the iolr.t Cn- There wiH be four distinct classes tnmpment of the Ninth division mi- ir. the two kinds of racing, running litia be .held at the Isle of Palms, and- troltinv. as follow**: County Charleston. S. C., and ordered held | .There were no exercises by prololem. . f op.,* of mediation | ^trM.land assembled the echoed and Tills action followed the re,eint ’ a , r!€;f speech outlined (o\ the om- •tc s the ap- r ^ ,v 1 ul ij c ^.'uc^r.eeda of the pointnient cf Fernando Igli.-ias Cr<l- !C,:a(l - I ** > mK ‘l p „a plea for Katter 'i’Ton, Luis Cabrera and Jose Vas- 0,1 ‘ n hebalf n r . the seflofil. "'-'clloj as consiM utionalirt de;«- v - *' itpr address of Mr. Strtck- ite'i to the ipediatlon conference, nnd * " iS ‘Welded to* edjonm 'to w liich,^according to the view of 1 8,afld under the ‘•hadf treqs sur- ‘'onstltutionaURf * chief, ‘it is rour> <irng the school grotigtls. Then -'^'isht to settle the international ! M>eeobesm-re filet which has arisen betweei * Supejfntendeitt Ht go p. Strickl- ny pastor deairing informatMi: 1 - «... d State?? apd the Mexican! 11 ”! exeel^r.t address in (‘oHwrnfng the organized Sundav, t ' r ' ,l ‘. ^ : ,i<,n to ,,le htuNyork will be sent, without c\ r,1 ° t-t^llators told General. Car- neods of t I he w '•'*>'>'* ihroughout |he pen re. uV>n application by the Sfat. ’‘ h i‘. v he * had not dm ' H !' v \ ,n >«f ,ourw ‘ *“• re- .#>r .prn\ ilwSjR I nf»nnrsil ficsrxrAlorv* ■*., < onsidwed” their commuiflcatlon? i n: i? ' ^ mentioned that what ws*.« Ji'questing an armistice and that his ! ,5ee « p< l to/lie done by tlje trustees Four Aspirants ’ for Senatorial and Congressioam! Honors to Tell the “Dear PeeptsT Ho> They Stand. -Of ALL ARE EXCEL LENT SPEAKERS The Meeting M ill Be Held on tho <Godfrey Lot, la Front of Klein** Drug Store; Large Crowd* Are K\|*ecte«l to Turn Out to Henr f-Tlieir Favorite*. I # Fibst: ’ P.n tors are r,qui.,ted rt- far as it is convenient to prcaclvr,' ns,'ihey' wdn' firstxbe 'iow^sToj!T rn, l nn thal ,,av on tl^e .work of the urn to H eir' o'vn 'or'i..''bN s Sunday “ 1,001 0P solK ° related topic • • return to n eir o'? n ••^e ror inelKS/r " ' * ” ‘v w , ... i „h . ... r ,, . t and r W- The Pre.-s as; 1 S.aodaH was; ilizmiofr and muster in>n Unitedfastor desiring informaUo- «» * thp Mexican : whj< , «warded the f.onF*a. t for is- T.ubP* vtat-s s«r%i»e"#> yurretn: v, CHrri i dOTK^rninff. the organized SundtiM. . ... . sweepstakes rrfres which will be run j „i n(c ^ 'rn Tliursday, in whkh only the wla<% lianged or -Prpvinckd General Secretary, copy (so longNAg the supply lasts» .of the 600-page bonk entitled “Organ ized Sunday SchooKXVork in Amer lea.” Secondfx Sunday soKbqls are r> quested, so far as they find, it cin venient to use fjie Responsive / ing as a feature PC. their opening ercises on June 28X It is so shpi • hat it will not interfere with fh- lesson study for the da^x It Is propose*! that thV^Suniffa schools of Colleton county m«y p a tldpete, therefore Miss -Ida “ taining a leaflet of ‘information to’ each of the superintendent Ad ditional leaflets and Informal i m ran r. pr. sontatives should discuss U-'ire Mexican problep. the! ahd r«tpOns of every school district was-to/first get a comfortable build- Tlu* potificktion was sent to Gen- gt>od teachers, paying • ral Carranza nt Saltillo shoTCjy af- a sa,aT >' sufficient for them t.> ” r the Amerieen and llaena «ic • X ve on th en seeing to it U< t -at- : had been in conference fioO <!ivr thp,r <l«»y. ... • wo hodrs discussing Candida**-.* J^r ^ 11 J ’* was the second provisional president. The /tvote^ R P c ^ker and made an excellent, ad- ^T-m Zubarnn to the mediatyfr an*l ,a kin5 as bis subject “The thKr reply were mado, m:b]i« Vo- , ' >sentia,s of- Suecens.** The *ub- nighfx Thefirst, datetr June 11- ‘ Prt waa discussed in a manner a-* says in'-part, referrlng'fo the medi* <n ' rav * bo doUpt in the minds of atora’ uoi^nted Jupp 2; , -C '.fee secured by addressing. Jnm at tupusta, Ga. , v a, copt-ingent dfiring the p.;'’ -everiV v e<-ks upon ihe results «f thr imKl?- ation proceeding-*, at \\!:.g;> n Fa Us, ri-AYING WITH GUIS BOY LOSES HIS LIKE raised hordes, ^under three years of .-.gV*;. county *ai*ed. horses, over three atid. le*s H ail five years of : s>e; county raised horses ever five years of age; and ffee-ror-r?I horses, any age. • • . , Thus horses "which compete wiU In r eg nil to the Mexican iitufiticn, le well matched and all will stand arcordina* to sff.ien emsXis. u ni by a cbance to win. All offers of C/.v. rncr Blease. In h»s v rommuni horses In the county are askjed to r.rfcm to Adjutant * 0 '*ier.\t Moore i'MontROmery Watsod Wcet^Ac* t'onsider these classifications and to )>« -governor yesterday stated thtt prepare to enter at least ore horse i“Uie n*ery favorable reporn as to . In '>ach flaks (the settlement of questions b.<ween It Is net mere talk to make ihq the./T-nitcd Stales and Mexico prediction that the fair thi* jyear NUKgara Falls confereiKes” cidegtal Death at H uh I'lorcncc. in far fscr as Apt re.--; and as jx h^sjijj^efntmpnt. I ha< fjfrpo last your gf Ah* now awpftlngd oalpiisA loner . e lycfnor-io JivrenU/Vou that :i my Jiart as jvprv.-t.n: /’ivo* c-r/IiKfir*# chief pf thfNwnsii- ution/i, * avSa mwey my eonrS<M,d .C.ibrpj.' und W;**-:6lic«-lio« Y r>rnrtnd > l^li* iys' (\a!«b'rnn, L i- ml .*>- niy delegrocs the confej ence yot: are now luV^dinc and at . blyii it is sought to \eM;- fh * i nHfion'l con flic loral.^nalter- -!iiosfN(jg|i(»rially ’What-., promise* to be a most in teresting occasion Jo the voters of (V)ileton county will be thF cam paign meeting to Ire held In Wal- . \ • ter boro on Monday, June 28. At' thl* meeting -the people will have an opportunity to hear the four can didate n for the United States Sen ate and two for Congro'u?. The candidates, fqy United States Senate are'Senator E. D. Smith, who i.< a candidate for rp-eloCtion; Gov. t’oleman l/. Blease, and \V. P. Ppl» lock of Cheraw. t!7o latter' two candidates ai-o new in the race, hav ing only entered during the last week. The race for Uongress is between Richard L. Whaley, who Is a candi date to succeed himself, and Edward J. Dennis, state Sifiiarcr from Berke ley County..'’ All-of those men are wellJknown nd excellent stump speakers, so It l i expected that there will be a day of good speaking as well ns a da/ of opportunity for thp men. of Col- letoa county to hear the candidate:! of their choice. The. speaking will begin at eleven b “ held on the God- .e only oppor- *■ This - thff'new primary rule*. It IV neces- | t , lnUy for -.oters^of this pPunty sary. said the apeaker/ that a man ! (0 for ( onjfrfS ; ! r .»-ir V f^’expeeted that there v. ill bo a byge crowd pre;.ent. * j Tjpb i ampaign is on today, at St. MattbewY and th!* will be t’ue fifth meeting. The candidate* Vill doubt- obtain r> knowledge i<!** frit Of (tie ma t oHtic* in r.rd u r that be may not b *!• i>rircd of' Lis right to vote. 'wn s*F.' Risber rand** a hrief nd ; w :* (ii .v hielt tpevcalled attention f hi .v hi* h heycalM attention r" wnnK u.e .camnaateu win ooum- •ci t* to the need of their ,.-t-, ir * b ® v " n Hmhorod ap and jh* may ■XV e\.r\ prejudi.e ami glv- rx l >ect an Oratorical battle of note. \ rv iml.i- j Florence. Jonb M-'* '-*o:riB v ill be the best ever held. The di (enced him to order the participation ; Wat>0 ^ 14 . ye a r ^f (I fo ., of ) j.> r* ; tors have instructed the Officers of South Caroliha troops. - Watson, truclr farmer and t,»( k to prepare the right kind of f.nr a n, i Ike communication to Adjutant ^ raj^r, a/norrlble de:*'!! this af- ;ey are busy atwork." We will risk j Gen* rai Moore was .intended a, H ternoon while-playing with z '-hot- i iving away a few secrets as to the j order from the commander-in-chief ; gtm. Tl>e hoy was at th** Icon .• of plans' this early. Education day ^f the state militia and so signed* rj^ hrmher-in-law-,'Mr. I,argen in \ i’l be held this dear wii the first TJovotnor Blease purposes to n r6 i - t he ^Ity. where he w c. V of the fair, and it is planned to t a part this day for the educatlon- t interests of the. county. Hereto fore the other features of the fair have coufiicted so as to detract from thediiterest in this occasion, but this , year it Is proposed to make educa tional day one devoted entirely to education. For Educational Day, in addition- Yd the usual, ,pan*d* and speaking, a'track meet will be held, In which prizes will be offered the school boys and achool girls for ex cellence in running, jumping an * other sports The greasy pig race, the lamb race, and the gpn’e w ill be features. The boys and girls of the county have much to look forward to in thin great day. full of nleasure of all sorts. County inteadeut of Education II Strickland and Prof. H. L. upnn or have vide for the participation of the vOl- unteer militia, with ail th.' verlou*, adjumt corps. The duration of th«ir/ at August * is within ■ , cretion of the war department cials, accprdng to tlie wor the communication . / l*r*»tr»'*t*! Veffiua. Protracted servicea^ill be held in Peniel Methodist tliurch during the week -beginning the first Sunday In July. The membership ,an*l pastor join in a cordial Invitation to mem bers of sjtster churches to meet with them. ttev. J. T- Peeler of Charles ton will conduct the services, assist ed by Rev.'-Paul K. Crosby and the pastor. and many other features will be-}-, announced from time to time.’ It will be hard to select a day' more important than any other during The second dav will b# called Wo-1 the fair .for each will be a feature man’s Day. on which a program of i day, and thefie will be action on the* the Walterboro schools, wll charge on Educational Day will be ca r iurt to every ?pK»man in Cc leto. | f a j r grounds-from the opening to > a <• m-4 11 Wa 01 /a ■rgarl Som.» nrom-1 ti, e closing. V Sumter, June 13.—L. D. Jennings, mayor of Sumter, announced this afternoon that he would be a can didate for the United States Sen ate in tha Democratic primary cam paign, which opens Wednesday. Mr. Jennings has never before en tered politics, and. fh 'fact,, except for a oountry magistracy held short ly after becoming of age, he has n^ver held aay office except mayor of Sumter. • - He was elected to “this in 1910, •»nd .was re-eiected the mayor und^r the commission form in 1912. Mr. ings was a delegare, to the re- . r*d for the best decorated au-! rrhe management thl* year • is j 0 eN convention, and Ms addrev* on t .mobile buggy wagon, moion v-, working hard to secure the highest ( th'- Adoption of the roles wan one •’-and blcvcle. On'W‘i»iuin>.J 1 <1:ip-of amusements ever offered a K«# r^NtoteWrorthy apekche* of the Ji*e Qqeeu of the'Felr wjlllje c,f°jui- j a ny faty. Only ihe best will be. ao-, ga^Aring. county willJ>e staged. Some prom . x inent woman speaker wHI be ores-, Friday. Negro Ifs^. w ,1 in all and. under'the auspices of the probability feature Hooker \\ ash- Waiterboro Civic League, which has j rK or . whom ,Ue ^ kindly consented to take charge of the day. eVery minute will be full of pleasure. The mein«feature will S iobably be a decorated v**'iicle pa-*. attempting to secure for the speak er of the day. It is probable that lie will 'come Other interesting mobably be a decorated v-*i!cie i>a-*. features of th«* day will be anroui de. In Which will be entered vehi- ♦.,) later, and Negro Dgy will be fnl ’es of every kind. f*r;zes will ue _ of ihteresting events. ty. where he was staying.. He his room alone when tbi' d’i;- iarge of the gun alarmed ttr-'-fam'- 'ntering incnober* <>' the fam ily found that the gti4 had hlowu out the’child’s brains. Y ,10ro ‘’ v * ery. reason to feel that the tragedy was an accident. SUMTER’S MAYOR IN SENATE RACE L. D. Jennings Announces His Candidacy in Democratic Primary. ■pvfclipimj •Le‘Vv< n/the United t\--' ; > t> icah.repuhllc, ^ “’l wo*f*d thank yoa kiTidr!*-*^ to reply to t-hi (ter that in a proper «af nstrijeHon to my repr* hai* they may proceed for the discharge in i duly authorized fey me. 1 Mediator's Ur The reply of th.e mediator's Vfent ■'vv teleg- kph today ' follow s: *<ng e ft.* to ’hVtetc'her.s their fullest co o: ratiou In the school work. Part ( : In - i'marksAvi re to the boys and giii.* of the SchooTvsteRIng tlieyi of ■ . r ed of an education. ® K* y, j« c. I'oflum wls* the last •(('y'and in his f.ddre.-siie*ailed ifon t!.-* people to use the oppprtu- !i(te* v that they had at hand—"IJe Ji’, "ni a| J wn* not- gvets t to rapid j rocre s> ‘ tint showed the’ danger of letflig th Ulft v-Tin**’** ('aiidblate'. . ('olmnbi'a, June 16. F^iv-threo candidates had filed th^-Ir idcdgei red paid their a ; -s meni.s when the time for-entries In the race for tha Democratic nomination for \arious offices,*bi.-ed At noon tod. y. Prompt- 1> on-the hour, Stefc Chairman John Gory Evan*, > loscd the l^ls/an 1 Hi General Wilie Jones, Hie trea.-- nr.'l W. C- Mciv-own, the r.rc- V v* mtarySof. the sttitc ;>e>pocratk exec- • \Ye have had the honor this **f receding the communication y\u <; V ! Si! 'V'iV 11 ' n ". ^**^11 .„, m 'vatic ‘ddressed us and we hasten to ad- ••'‘•iRcr fi -he ladies had cvidenn 1 • , |a ^ vise you of our fear t^t yoH hark 1 1 ' ''cn ample thought o. the dm- A "final piias-* not duly *onsidered thl ri'-e-ipp at hand go unused, ! urc After the speaking dinner -vasu ^ * '"Veil on” the ground* and all pres-1'’t !V c couvmltlfi^. inade up tlie offlr ^ i ll li-1 of mxndidjites who are seek- “ nomination. no opposition-— Agriculture E J. ncr hour. of our note of the 2nd instant. W-j greet you with our highest .consid eration.”, The, Carranza communicationi barely w*ere mentioned at the con ference today, which was devoted entirely to the question of selecting a provisional president to succeed General Huerta. It was the third day of discussion of personnel and was as fruitless aa previous meet ings. As rapidly as the American delegates mentioned A name, fth? Huerta delegates .cited thelf objec tions to It. Absolutely no headway was made. During the conference Inqulrv was made as to whether Charles A. Towne, former United States Sena- atot from Minnesota, was represent ing the interests of the Huerta gov ernment in Washington. The Huer ta delegates replied that they knew nothing about his activities. No Conference for Time. Minister Naon of Argentina lef* tonight for Yale and Harvard?where he will recei.c l.onoyary degrees. During his three days’absence ther,' w ill be no formal tonferencos, a I though the Informal parleys - vfil continue. > /■ The shutting out,-Of Uarrairia del COLLETON MEN IN AUTO WRECK W. D. Bennett and Jeff Stpoak of Lodge Struck by Big Charleston Car. W, D. Bennett came near losing his life and Jeff 8moak was badly injured when a car driven by a lady ran Into them at 8ev^n Mile Junc tion. It seems that Messrs. Bennett. Smoak and Rev. J. C. Lawson had started from Charleston to their home at Lodge and Jlad gotten as far as Ashley Junction when they had a blow-out in a tire. They had stopped the csr and were repairing the tire when a large automobile came down fhe roa<} d£lven>b.v a la dy. Tbe men presuming that ik wouH) pass safely paid little atten tion to It, until they were struck by the big car as it ran into tlie dis abled car the men were repairing. W: D. Bennett wa6 cane fit under he heavy machine-atkl* dragged for j some ilistance down the road, where .«- J She will be selected by a wot-* fe ptable. and an itnporta^it an- > eontewt * fhe'details of w&i?,h• r.ounci-merttr.&lbng th 1 * wilk be /a)t* ■ . be announced Inter. , * vu*r.n ... « Thursday 'wSU h* * v.' . ' • . : : .1 1 »**«“ .1 v.* .ionill be /a,!' 4T ^earsXggo, finisljeil at th* ^r graded s^liool in 1M!2 Tffid was bom cn rhe l %t-ttutlonallV1 sy^epHttofe of a peace .ed. egates.' It is suggested, may bam- j he was picked up. per considerably the American gov- ^ Mr. ^’.moak .was knocked int/> the ernment’s chances oLbbtaiiiing con-'. *! ; t*h- and had one foot badly injur- 1 Commissioner of Watson, State Treasurer s. T. Car ter. State Superintendent jpC Educa- tion J. E. Swearingen, Secretary of State R. M. McCowo _ man A. ’F. I^ver having no opposi tion for re-electloa. There are con tests in every other office, except In the 12th creuit, where L. M. Casque nf Florence; la unopposed for solici tor for tjie unexplred terra. Mcl^inHn Drops Out. Senator John L. McLaurln. > of Marlboro county, cpme up to the forecast today when he failed to qualify either for governor-or Uni ted States Senator. The only other development of the morning was the filing by Cannier, of Ttrsah, of his pledge as a candidate for railroad commissioner, making an even half dozen offering for the seat of'Banks L. Caughman, whose term Is expir ing « .United States Senator E. D. Smith has against him Governor Cole ,1a. Blease. Mr. W. P! Pollock of |"he- raw, and Mayor L. D. Jennings ot Snnrtdf. . There are eleven candidates for governor:, b.-J. Browning, John..G. ClinkHcales. R. A. CoopeU, John T. Human, W. U. Irby. Jr.. It. I. Man ning, J. n. A. Mullally. J. O RUh- *ards.’ C. G. Simms, C. A. Smith and ftl L. Spilth. k plan, in the framing of which- they w ill have had-no part.- The suggestions have h**cn mad* that the ^con»tltutlonalFtH might Rend representatives: to confer with Both ii'.*-n were rushed to Ro per hospital where they jweivedj i.i dical old.' Mr Smone w;t.« able J y Will Ih * giir ... • r.ura ; * »«'. «•-« : . . • - •edf'law by hrnigelf. Ho was . ind the procrefi - of tlsc conn’ ever before and .win *>e staged at admitted to'the. bar ilKl #!»»?. “nd •»' ' icnlturallv will be pictured Tho jhe s* hedulfed hour. hard work and dogged\nem*tcncr . Boy ’ The people are urged to watch jq fighting his rases har A^i nc,; a j the ^American d ••legatee. This would <(>iuuin i be/welcomed by the United Stau-t=. internal (njuriesti For fifeine time It! other churches’are invited. The ser- nd the mediators. As yet the con was,thought he lyould not recover. ‘ vices at night begin at-8.8,0.^ There ill be good singing at all the sej*-* v if oh.- ' * ' ' * , ;»e*ial feature will be’ the orn. Clubs, the exac t nature of .the , . tta . . 1 rogram'to be-announced l»?>c On tlme a-for the coming fair mu t ,.r»e iff » . x these announ** meats from time to fighting reputation -that hf up a good practice. He is a fid actively c btjUt Walterboro MetlHalU (Tiurrb. IleguiaT servite* in this church will be held at 11 o’* lock Sunday ;< make the trip home Friday. Mr J morulng Dr. - Wollifig will speak Bennett v as foilnd Jo have puffer- on the subject, “'Ptie Wisdom , of ed a fractured hip and his spinel j Solomon ” All .members are urged wi} * also injured, besides.. to ationd aiid members of all the resi* h:» 'day a speaker who will be m- largest and beslaver attempted j dent of a bank •I tahie to the people will p V.T’urboro. . ^our farms. I 1 * •' - “ ' * - '* - 1S6 ”■ h on*j*. r stltutionalieis h-avp given no indica-j hut Uie latest reports say that he is t ition of their attitude on such a plan, 'on the way to recovery. [a . » • V \ f * . i • X •s . .X. -\ Refuse substitute*. 1 ticaUdrwit 1 < *.j&j t »v X x. vi V:- I.ats tia ioeoL 29c- 30c. llJfV 0. W. SWEAT. V