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\ > • . * ' ^ yOL.3*. WALTERBORO, S. C., WE DNESD^Y, AUGUST 22. 191' NO. 52. FOR MUS1ER WHENJALL GOMES m£k will assemblk upon CALL BY THE LOCAL BOARD ^ IN CAMP BY SEPTEMBER 3. First One-Tail'd of Men Called Will Kcarti Mobilization Point* by Date. * Citizen draft machinery will handle the men called for service in the National Army until the mo ment they enter training camps. Then only will they come in con tact with uniformed officers, ac cording to regulations just made public -by Provost Marshal General Crowder. The regulations bover the calling into serviee of the Na tional Army, the first contingent of which will start for training camps between September 1 and 5.x In the first call will be 200,000 ‘of the first 687.000 men. The civilian boards will assemble their quotas and .provide shelter,, food and transportation. In each THIRTY-SIX ARE PHYSICALLY r FJT Re*ult of Tue*da)*N Examination Shows 3« Sound; H IVficient and 9 Absent. . The local board of examiners for NO ESWTIONU , CUUNEOJII THESE ALMOST HALF OF COLLETON’S QUOTA IX FIRST CALL DO NOT ASK EXEMPTION Colleton county ■ met . Tuesday atl . _ „j noon for the . purpose of beginning j the physical examination of those ARp RF \r)Y TO (»0 NOW in the second call pf 130 men. who^l0<> AKt KfcAA,l lU » were to he examined 50 .a daCy. Dr. Stokes with Dr. II. M. Carter and Dr. J. 0. vonLehe, made the exami nations. The board was present and passed upon them as the physi cians ' finished and informed, each j person as soon' as his examination i was completed. The result of Tuesday’s examina- I tions was the acceptance of 36 who were found physically qualified, and the rejection of eight, who were found physically deficient. Nine j did not appear for examination. Of Tld* Number 21 Are White Mei# x ; y x ami H2 Are Negr«»e^—Ready to e *—; ti«> to the Front. The iollowing is a list of those who v.ere included in the first call, passing the physical examination and ready-"lb go to the front, with out claiming any exemptions. There The following were found physi-1 "ere 231 men, to be secured in the cally qualified: Ellis • Nesbit. Joe Gethers, Thomas Green. John Jen kins. Joseph Williams. Joe Wash ington. James G. Griffin. Westley Moprer. Isiah Hamilton. Ray Ulmer Breland, Almon Danner. Henry D. Brown. Nathan Jones. Bill Jimer- son. Rufus Ford Gantt. George W. Bpach, Oscar Brown, Hansford Smoak, Levi Brown, William Sally. Halman Broady,' Alex Williams. William Drayton. Henry E. Doctor. case the actual cdll for men will g.>J Murdaugh. Thos. Gedders. from th$ provost marshal general J Edward H. Sims. Joe Heyward. Cur- to the state adjutant general, stat ing the number of men to be sup- - plied at a specified time by each state and the District of Columbia. The state, officials then will prompt ly inform each board of Us propor tion ahd will fix the date for as sembly and entrainment. The local board, upon receipt of this information, will immediately make out a list of accepted men to answer the first call and will fix the place of entrainment and the exact time of departure. TP'Hend Orders by Mail. Orders to the men will be posted and also be sent them by mail. They will be directed to report to the local hoard at its headquarters not less than twelve hours before the time of departure for camp. Prior to the arrival of the men at the board headquarters, board members are instructed to make ar rangements for their accommoda tion. to find clean and sanitary sleeping places at hotels or lodging houses, to arrange for their meals and to provide lodging and meal tickets to be take n In payment and tis M. Strickland. A. Campbell San ders, Irving J. Gatch. St. Clair Glo ver. Soliman Williams. Clifford James. David Hudson. Charlie Sauls. The following were physically deficient and discharged: l.ee Sam-’ uel. Levy Harrison. Dunkin Padgett. Eugene Homes. Lucas B. Smith, Janies Brown. Japan Skitting. These dtd not appear for exami nation: , Harry Lucas, White Hall; Siah Mitchell. Jacksonboro; Wil liam Wilson. Frogmore; Jerry Gil* Hard. Dough man, Fla.; George Prioleau, Walterboro; Tewton Ev ans, Walterboro; r Sam Heglnin. Green Pond; Josh Dikes. Walter- boro: Joseph C. Renfroe. Colleton. Metropolitan Shows Coming to Fair first call, gnd after deducting tfie 1"6 from this number «there are left 128 to be secured from those claiming exemption and those to be included in the call for the addi tional 150 names appearing in this issue. Of the number not claiming j-exemptiou. 24 are whites and 82 negroes. , This proportion will not be kept up. as there will doubtless be more , whites secured w hen the exemptions are passed upon than in this list. The names follow; * ? While*. Henry B. Ponds. Lodge. Rt. 1. David Richard Garris. Colleton. Percy Ernest Beach, Walterboro. Ratt Wesley Addison CottageviUe Laurie E. Beach, Walterboro. • Eugene Walter Jones. Lodge. Paul W, Risher. Jr.. Smoaks. Melvin Bishop. Lodge. Rt. 1. HELD MEETING A • __________ » WORKERS GET READY FOR DO- ING WORK ASSIGNED THEM „ TO l>0 NOW V TWO REGISTRATION DAYS Thursday andj Friday. Angii-t .*»o nnd :lt. Women Will Sign S * Piedtf Cards. , The officers of the Southern 'Car olina Fair have made a contract J with the Meropolitan shows, for the amusements at the fair this fall This is one of the cleanest and best redeemed for cash later by a gov- : organized of carnival companies ernment distributing officer. In its playing ip^the country, and it car- discretion the boards may grant per- i r ies a full line of clean moral mission for the men to remain at shows: Among the attractions an their Womes. ) several new features, such as a Arrived at the board headquar-.-monkey speedway, whore monkeys tors at the hour fixed for reporting, j race in automobiles, a trained mul« the men wilf he drawn upNhe roll show, a big In in 1 shinv. having called and agents of the board will only wild ami strang*’ animals on take them personally to their quar- ! ^yhlbltio’,. Two Ushd« wi’l furnish ^ ters, remaining with them until.ev- mu*do. In all there will be twelve ery arrangement for their comfort paid attractions and about enn- has been made.* Emphatic instruc , cessions,. No earn', ling games will tions are given that the quality of j i»e fob-rated by either the fair of- food furnished shall he good and r,l or-the carniv: 1 ,«oi piny, the hoard is held liable for seeing . that tneal 3 are adequate. * * e- -g # * '*• K * * NEXT (.Ml. \BOl T I VV. 1>f- First Military Ceremony. . Retreaf roll call at th- board . headquarters, set for RsdtA p. m. on ;•$ the day. of- reporting to the hoard 1 -y it will he the fir«t fpilftftry ceremony % ingtn p.iMtit recruits will h 'nnounceiRi FTjeTnexi the drafted men. pass through. The board mepilmrs n r ‘* 11 ivm:to'IT-' pr f .«( nt in _jjjuf*grq7T^l 1° * info-m of t!i<-ir r.ilifnt y - status, jmnydsslng on- them the 'net that ' r or'!’ l'a >fy^c‘r : n »\ T' ^ ’I^^1 * ■ y : \ • ■ baggage, t onfaiirtitg toilet jurtb-lles and a change of ur'd^rclothine. about January 1st. if- 45- 4f ' w * - -t' " 'll start _for its training can.nr. , Duty <'>f Party Commande-r*. *. It v ill 1»(\ ;ivc" duty !■ C'jke <f f*:u - ’ lunde.-.of eaiH; party- Itj^vhitth over ’j his men during the tirfi. to^iee that wbicb the men are perrhitted to take rtbne i“ h ft l ehitvl' r t an" st-‘ion. , with them to camp, will he Inspect- that all ate !VJ legulnrlv and that? by th»- board and the lists o r 7m liquor iiy ftirni-ited to them en j me n sent forward" made out apd routes' When within Ny'hours of copies of original registration cards 1 the camp he will fllo n telegram to 1 prepared. ! tho tamp adjutant general notifying ' Fo*- each district five alternates' pj ni of the time of arrival. Inyrrie-j will be summoned to the hoard diately-upon the departure of ' the , headquarters, in addition to the , train the local hoard wtlU send a men actually (selected to fill the j ptmil^r message, board quota. They will- he bel l 1 Everv- precaution^ffas been taken at the assembling point until train to meet any emer^fney in advance, time tv> fill vacancies sbould any ; Should a Irapr he delaved by acd- I. enwood R- Thomas. Lodge. R. 1. Joseph C. Harrison. Islandton. Fred Crosby, Walterboro. Rufus M. Bryan. Walterboro. Talbert J. Morrlp. Walterboro. Henry F. I£oester. Jacksonboro. . Charles E. ‘O’Quin. Walterboro, R. F. D. No. 5. Frank P. Linder. Smoaks. Carlos M. Jaques, CottageviUe. . Claussen M. Carter. Ritter. Arnold A. Sanders. White Hail. Philip A. Ackerman. CottageviUe. Ire M. Smoak. Walterboro. Edgar L. Smith. Ruffin. Jollie Fox. Walterboro. Robert A. Hlott./Walterboro. Detdrich P. vonl^he, Walterboro. Xegroe-. Frank Bailey. CottageviUe. H»*nr>" Glover. Ehrhardt. Edward Loved. Walterboro. Perry Stephens. Lodge. Simon Dent. Wiggins. Henry Jones. Jacksonboro. Situs Heyward. Stokes. J»tiv Williams, Walterboro. Rt. 1. ' Joseph A kens. Walterboro. Afisel White. Green Pon<L James Colleioh. Walterboro. \<‘d Pinckney. Round. Willie Fraser. White Hall. J. C. Ellis. J.odge. N.d Edwards. White Hall. Mil ley Davis. Jaeksonborn. 11 rrison Pate. Green Pond. Richard Murray, <’ottige\ ille Elija- Gould. Jacksonboro Paul Mitchell^ JV^r-Round. TL R ‘ Islandton. ■ TT * ,* .\v k'gfr<. Colleton. P:i' - ,,: Sim'*i«m*~ Walrerlmro. R 1 John WULat's. Walterbot^. P -vey"'Aik»-n. Colleton. i:!\ers. Collator. J' -.11 -S - l. (’olh ron. * Ldtl Cauley. Lodge. ■ f'.V:?.. Samltis. Waterc TT \ D-.i-.r-.e. W ijjte- 0 no ‘.foe C.<-..ut. W iHerjxiro. ' ^ . i Cat a. KhjkrfirAt. K - Uy fifanv* s^/fda.ndtofi. Hatrv MxGfifw ’n. St. Stephen^. AndreA^rras.V. White Hall. Danjef Nelson. Colleton. Mrfnon Simmons/ JaekSonboro. A saac Simmons. Gt.'est Pond. Oliver Middleton. Coyfageville. Pursuant to a call issued by Mls-t Tweqdie Fickling. county chairman of the Women's Council of Defense, a meeting was held Saturday morn ing at which time plans were made for regjsteyinjf thh women of. th*; county under the Hoover plan for the conservation of the resources of the county. On account of the fact that Miss Fickling received her ap pointment so late it was not possi ble to arrange for this county-wide registration on the 21st. but Thurs day and Friday.-August 30 and 31. vfc-re decided upon as the'days for registration for Colleton county. On these days an effort will he made to enroll every woman, white and- col ored, as an advocate of saving food, and all women will he asked to sign a card to that effect. Their names will be forwarded to the Food Administrator, Washington. D. O.y and instructions will be sent from there, with a household card to be hung in ( the window. On the same day the women will be registered for work, and a rec ord will be made of the kinds of work the women of the county can do. if called upon by the govern ment. Each township chairman will ap point township workers, and will endeavor to have the work com pleted by the end of the time spe eifled. Work "may begin at any time and may proceed as rapidly as con eenient. or the ladies in any town- vhip may wait till the days appoint ed aad secure ail signatures on the days designated. A meeting will be held Monday. Sept. 3. at which time reports will be ' made, of the results of the registration. "The workers will be expected to be present and bring with them the signed cards. Those present at the meeting Sat urday were. * * .Miss Tweedie Fickling. chairman. Mrs. Jtis.' G. Padgett, vice chair man: Mrs. Hugo S. Strickland and Mrs. B. G- Price, members of the central committee. Miss Emma Jane Yarn. Warren township; Mrs. E. T. Hiers, Sheri- dqn township: ' ;Mrs. \. V. Willis, Glover tow imhiu: Mrs. G. W. Sweat. . w * YK LoWndcs tftwnshVp. The other members are n* fol lows; ' . / • Waite- Urn o - Mr®. P’ir<- ami NEGRO MURDERER IS CAPTURED Friwer •’erguson Caught in Haiti- more Scon First by Paul Sanders on Street. Paul Sanders. *of Ritter, wlfs in Baltimore Thursday ovslast wenh. walking down on* of the street.- there, and happened to see Frjaerl Ferguson working on thy *U (--L Mr. Sanders spoke, to him and then went to rail a policeman, and Viil? he was telephoning Ferguson, feir- ing that he was caught, fled.* Fi nally Sergeant Barry, of the Baltir more police force, succeeded In lo cating Ferguson and arfest^ng him. Sheriff Lucas C. Padgett was noti-- fied by telegraph and left Friday af ternoon to bring Ferguson back. This he did, leaving him at Colum bia. where he is now safe behind the bars of the State penitentiary. Thus ends a chapter which has had some exciting episodes. Fer guson ‘shot hU wife, oh the night of April 14. at Green Pond. De de fied arrest when the sheriff^went to apprehend him. Alarmed at the presence of an armed posse of negroes. Sheriff Padgett appealed to Governor Man ning. who authorized him to swear in enough deputies to make the ar- reit. Accordingly the next day about 75 whUe deputies armed, went to Green Pond and spent the day scouring the woods, hut tfiey did not find Ferguson. ' Later Fer guson’s wife died„ and Governor Manning offered a reward.of $100 for the arrest of the murderer. When questioned by Sheriff Pad gett Ferguson related what he had done sinee the shooting. ’ He states that he was in the swamps and woods from Sunday till Friday night when he caught a freight train at the crossing near Green Fond and went from there to Dil lon. and on to Hamlet. N. C. p go ing from thence to Petersburg, Pa., where he worked for $21 a week He saved $180 and he and a “part ner"' started down South. Ferguson claiming that he wanted to come to Creep Pond apd find out how things- stood. His "partner” stole the $180 while Ferguson was aaleep, 'which forced him to alight at Bal timore where he has since been. ' Mr. Padgett stated that-* this story of Ferguson’s -1 clears up var ious rumors that Ferguson was in the county, rfhd proves that he has not been in the-eounty since he left it.. An effort Is Wing made by Mr Padgett to secure the reward of ,$100 yor Mr. Sanders. BOARD PASSES ON EXEMPTION CLAIMS AFTER CONSIDERING EVERY CLAIM FOR EXEMPTION RE. . sults Announced FORTY-EIGHT SECT’R E D \<hl The>e to 1<HI Not t iaimlng Ex emption Give*’Total Secured *0 Ear of l.VI Men. Strickland v. ilk s- pfj Mrs. K i 1 i r. eT, on T-iwnsti :> 1 Pt rry. chnirnian. Heyward T n wjf slip .'r.rights. <haiyfiuin. Blake T^isTh*'- M -in. qhaJfyan '.in 7pf:w i - . .T^yrot k! * !,f> 1-m •rdl'T . Ton rship W. D ESTES SMITH ILL OR DEAD Telegram* Crthfusing Bill llelnfivcs Fear (he Worst ami That he I* Dead, .The com m unity was shwketk Mon-day by news that Kste* Smith seriously ili^ and later a D.-lc- 4a- ’ * *»-•-* •-*1—* .•'• rr-TTV. ci ofln. M t • Fraser rynold' J. : Tow vsl- i p cbairnwtn. P adgetf. ‘":<r front th** »•« nte rliip. Sheridan Tnurv-hip Woikei-s. Mrs. Hl-ftj J . cli.iinnan for SfheFi d. n township, t as appotfiled the ‘ Mowing ladles to as d-it her’in se- 1 irjjig sipn:itiir--» for the plcdir- • ' d?: Misses Vic Rislier, Minnie Smoak.-Annie ljol*u-t.«on. Winnie \ckerman. Hernle tekerman. AntvR* Redmon. Fairy Hif>tt, Alma Hlott, t orrie Belle Hill. Mattie Lou San dy rs; Gussle Carter, \nnie Pierce. Mrs. .1 M. Tlo'se reports nnd tel egrani's are a 1. t . <■ -nfns*-d and ,1*4# friends and •s.‘ S. A Majx j.-latii * ' here do' not know what 10 cf ^ W licli.-V Mi. Smitil when he had 1 not' a 1 * . ;»t :iU-r-dV if hi-? *eeon<l yt* vr at ( lemson M&. F. P. <dl leg * -, St-*-ii re*l a po\ it ion with the C.OIhI. \ ti Tire -fiwtdry at Muon. Mis. 1 0. (i!ri «. and wont thete (o work dur- in pi ce of ing- >- s vacation. > 1 .®id ® .too ABuiday afternoon ' a- ' telegram of th*' town- ca tue to Walterboro. hiving he'n fonv a id -*1> from Colui . h;a\ » r) >■ men of the levy fail to report. -dent, the edmmander of each nni^y Except for refreit mil call, the 1 ^vill- 'maT proper telegraph blanks men will be given town liberty until ' to vpffort t' o f;-rt to tltc* carrifiadju- forty-^Ve minot<>s before train time. ' cene-ol nnd ask !n«tri«c-tion®. Thp- board will during this int- rvnj^^ .'.ft- r the departure of the levy ( xdoct one r’rq from t v e levy xvfu t 1 Have Closed Down its ir is deemed besr mard and t" the par*-v foy i a second ir com 1 and th--* other the orders 9^ 1 ■ oWvt-d' iiytf' p, i Jiphv.cy/ tA:»rn in ch enalifierf tpr-^eom- t,irn .in jArt’f' n “ V. the loml boards will tun •ring up »frntrrjers If ther • ner. of \yflff 11I violation of the offender will lie report- he .'yt'iutanf general of thy s,* .desertej acd five' local v II be • -I'fsT'jtO rtfreef him * ’i\ turn nvoy.to the nr-nr- post for frinl. Wbe _ i *no,rfnl, ntion to «1 yA rail the roll at the Ijoard head-! hoveyrr. and the missing jrrffn re- qlifters juft before train time. He j ports of hi ow n w ill. U-e-'fioard-wil] v ill thep lino up the draft, and. J s<yjid him on to tlxc^camn with' an accompanied by the hoard members. 1 explanation march them to the station to en- 1 •- ‘ * -* R) .1T7 - v: ! ll nam-- v/aid him. vill l-e told that two must be 11 military di®- Whit ?a\by. Ritter. .foe Green. Green Pond. \ King Grosby, Smoaks. .Iannis Roan. Walterboro. Rt. 1. Willie Boatright. Colleton... \ V OUn f (^<011 David Bwolds. Colleton. 1 IUUIII YUIIUII ^1111 Cephu? I-eGree. Chaplin Camp Julitis Gee. Walterboro, Rt. 1. Chri4tfrfer Satby. Rlttor. Isaac Bailey. Walfprboro. John Greepy^Yfrfte Hall. Willie^-Se^ufTore. Green Pond. Carlton.* Coileton. f*anrie Buckner. Islandton, Hr Tt • Charlie Dunbar. Smork^'^ ive \ Cot fop Mi Bp . v-bTch in operation ii>nh- for a •\ half 1 lgx-,1 d-«\ n la®t t. \ lahge .pi 11 of.t ' my a'rg- the part"' Job" MeRett. Benjamin, Bo;- Astjfirv C- Joe I Fwrtfte WBHa, » Hf-f, Jeff P dfsrjnr Otis Wiggins Its .Iqbfl P* nny, ~J* t final verification of list "will be made, and if any train. Tl-jero. a recommendaHon as to hjg^degree of r-ulpabilrty. . .ved at t!ie r Ci*mp: the pnrtv Til njideefm'frha] physical examinn- tb.ri hr Armv doctors. If any are ••CSX **111 »M- M .. . . . -v — of the selected number Is^mTssing. I referf«<l:-the locaf board will be no- an alternate will be sent forward in ; titled and an alternate ®rnf forward his place. The IBHrets with meal j for each such case. The net qspota j tickets, all papers relating to the Party, including the copies of regis tration c^xds. will be turned over to the man in command, and the par- The net qr of a board will be regarded aa/fllled'i only when the full number of men ' called for have been finally accept- ed. , i-Xron. Whit tlonyri. Crrllefon. Chr. rlestjan,— -\Toh n FIB® Ebrtibrdt. ’ JoJfje-XXTiTiarap. Jr. Islcndton. R. ^ D No. 2. Johnnie Washington. Lodge, ft. 1. Perry" Branham. Ehrhar*tf7** Alex Sh«*ard. White Hall. Harry Tracy. Walterboro. Isaac Fllieon. Gr^mj Pond. Joe ft. NeshJL Round. Tir-is Green. White 4fall. Otis Hartzog. Bamberg. Frank Trjcy. CottageviUe. John Fugee. Salters. o - • A ( jlL-Tie taken Xi«t ns soor a® been mnk 1 Otion by ‘t’te. p; • a.-: made gnod.X M i n a ___ m.ill-/fftXs < v t, • r -hTffc-'' 5>ii: d i t h>n - 1 r ^ no* kfiown what ljM| v >U be placed in im vacated. nVichin- 1 l./ ill. ip,\i t n ’ Smithy that hi* son .v,as \<'"rii)u ly.*’ -11 ha-t to under, o rti (yeiidlon tind to come at. r’lA TliX tele gram could not bsr Mi Lv« i<vf. a - Mr. j ^initli could tmlix- lo(a 4, d, Vni.tli-■ t*r telegram came Monday night, be ing teh*f,honed from Columbia, statimv ‘Your father is dead.” So it X feared that Estes is dead, and that the word “father” should fiavp been “son." Mr. Smith, Sr.. It’I* understood, has gone on to Akron, having been found Tuesday. Greats interest is £hbwn here in tjiis reported tragic ending of one of the town’s brightest hoys, whose future contiBned so much promise, and the rjarnest prayer of everyone is Ihal'-' thete has been a mistake m.-ule, and that Estes is not serious- rein -Bed 1 in iU V \H Tt RVED OMiU What t.iT-»e near L* injj, a O’Tfe 1 r I’lascr ® 1-qe f from holid y enjoyahlv -1 nt in tlm .eunfa ns of Nort’ 1 : ' •../< Titus Right. White Hr.lJ. Edward Jarado. Colleton. Daniel Preaster, Yemawype. Dennis Hodges. Smoaks. Dolphus Bedon, Walterboro. Rufus Horns. Ixxlge, Rt. 1. •rifliw- uforxiotui ■ acrid, nt iT Sue- *- j da>" mornie/i -mmf" f’olnmbia when V! 1 311—-*-T 7 ■ - Jie Fickling’® car over- A-turned, throwing tin* occupant® out r 1 * • -• elv. ticking r.-mi hnii->n-- y ‘ t ---M i C •• ( r. Mr. Fi'kl’P ", : -«1 ( • ef d:- Fit! ling. v.,-| : t'rjj--- v and the >ar merturfied In' :dnp n.d t/tJ just out-sid* Colum bia, whe-e they were going to visit I Mr® Fickllor’s sister who was Irt j the ho-pitnl there. Forttinately the injuri -s were only bruises, and af ter lighting the car. they were able "to proceed. The car was badly injured. The local hoard for Colleton county has passed upon those claim- ’ ing exemptions from the.first call, and are ready to mail out notices officially Informing them df the re jection -of their clainis for exemp tions. Of the number applying for exemption the claims of 48 were re jected by the board and 61 were acted upon favorably. There were 106 who did not tile claims for ex emption. and these added to the 41 secured from the list claiming ex emption. make a total of 154 se cured from Colleton’s quota of 234, or leaves to be secured from bal-* ance of first call and the second call for 150 which has been, made and which are now being examined. But tjiere are applications for the district iyard which* havd yet to be fcrted upon,'and these mgy be made according to tb* rules within -five, days after notice mailed to those included in the list of ac cepted. Among the applications to the District Board are those for oc-\ cupational reasons, and until these applications are passed upon by the District Board it will not be defi nitely known that Colleton’s quota has been secured. * Of the men frpm Colleton one- third will leave for training camps not. later than Sept. 5th. and the others as called, not latex, ' It Is thought, than the first of October. The - * local board has not yet desig nated the men who will be Includ ed In the first oae-thtrd called. The following is a list of those whose claims for exemption were passed upon by the local board: Claims Rejected. c Arthur Maree, Round. Harty Danner Kinard. Smoaks. James Morton. Colleton. Alex Allen. White Hall. - John Williams. Salkebatchie. Augustus Huyck . Crosby. Ruffin. Eddie Davis. Jacksonboro. Joe Bell, Walterooro. Henry Curtis, Jacksonboro. Chester Roberson, White Hall. George William Linder. Smoaks. Johnnie Lee Crosby, Kuffiu. * Jesse Davis. Wtjltw HnTTT^ Edgar -W.-"Goodwin, Walterboro. —dlenry Ancrum, White Hall. Milton Rishor, Smoaks. Walter Hudson McLean. Wiggins. Jtamon Small. White Hall. Ben I’roetor, Green Fond. Thomas Harley.' Colleton. Artemus G. Hay. Ruffin. Christopher Simmon*. Jackson boro.* ." George Roy Sheppard, Wiggins. Harold K. Hyrne, S* neca/ George Green. Mf’ottagevflle. - Charley Wanffm. Ruffin/ . » Henry Iqahjnei, L-tandton. * tla-vid -If, Draw My, <>lleton. > 1 .Nejron Clark. Wigt/ns.' Harney Robert®t»n, Smoaks-. .lam s.M. I’ennington. tin-eu Poml Jeff Hodges, Smo :ks. Robert Biowm' SalkehfitiMne, Abraham K. Wiljpr. jXttageyille. Joseph S. Renter -Ir'- Islandton. • Joseph W)/ite, JJfirdeevillo. John W. YateH. Stokes. L. Bates Houck. Walterbpro. Die k Higgins. White Hall. Clinton Smoak. Smoaks. Dnhk McMillan. Smoaks. Joseph Barnds, Smoaks. Asbtiry Glover. Ehrhardt. Abraham ( Ferry, White Hall. - Lihu Culbort Frice, Walterboro, Route No. 1. John B. Fellum. Walterboro, 11. 5. Archie Savage. Jacksonboro. John David Nettles. Ruffin. I.iot of Those Discharged. Binjamin Singleton, Round. Melvin Jaques, Smoaks. X .lolifl Walter Beach, Stokes. M^niiX Allison Ft-neler. Weeks. - WIlH.rm Andrew Jr'aerBGier, Cot JUlge\ ill 1 - -WfnTairt\lIenry Crosby. Ruffin. Willh terhoro. C.i'in ■ \V\vman Carter. Jr., Wal- t’r i\ r Jordan, Walter- -i< Junior < !. a 1. J-’rampt -n bow*.’. r, Colleton, in. R*i r fin. V. Williams, -ni'in. WftU«r- Rev. J. M. Gfaven, the pastor, as sisted by Rev, J. P. Graham. Is con ducting a protracted meeting at Jacksonboro this week. Luzra** Fielcp'. Ja< ’Aonlioro. • Tl.jonfas l Folk. f®lauidton, R. 1. Elliott flodtre. Ruffing Louis Valentine. Stok«-X. John Edward Rose. Routul, R. R. Him an Folk, Lodge. Vail W. Jones. Lodge. R. x $. James Random. Wiggins. ■ John Tillman Rhodes. Stoke*. Charles Bell, Walterbato. \ (Continued on Page Four.) / a. •