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' ■ ■ • -AV< ^ - t VOL. 39. # iillRL ULMER : LERDS IRIS WEEK <r , ‘ - o % appkarm at head of mht and UAH WON ONE OF THE 10,000 BONUHE8 K: SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK Baauitlfal Wicker Rocker, Given b? Price Fnrmilnre Oik, Special * prise Nest Week. posmiERim . 1ENDERS RESICMIR • V 1 ■ GIVING UP WALTKRBORO POST- OFFICE UNDER ADVICE OF HI8 PHYSICIAN TO TAKE EFFECT AT ONCE _ *1 Will Return to Active Bu»lne«* Mffr • mn Mnnsiter of Farmer* Merc. A Warehouse Co. • The contestants are off with a whoop! The official atarter has ruled that they are off. and the pro gress of the racers will he watched each week with much interest. An added stimulus was given this week by the announcement that 10,000 extra votes would be.given with ev ery ten yearly subscriptions turn ed in, and little Miss Pearl Ulmer got busy and won this early in the * week. Others are trying for.it and we expect several more to win the extra vote* by Saturday nighO at which time this offer closes. It re quired only a part of one day for l^tas Ulmer to win and there are others who can win as easily. The standing of the contestants this week shows that Miss Pearl Ulmer. W.-.lierboio. leads, with Miss Lucy Polk,/ of Islandton. second with several others close thirds. From now on the contestants will get busy and votes will come in ftiote rapidly. . Quite a few of the young ladies are at wprk; and get ting their forces organized' NOW is the tiirte to get busy. Nominatlotfs may- yet be made, and we hive 'received several since last >yeek. Miss Inez Ackerman, of COttageville. is in and at work; Miss Laurie Maxey, of Smoaks. has been nominated and will also make a live candidate, Several have , dropped out. but in the great num- * . ber nominated this was to he ex pected. The special prize next week will, be a handsome wicker rocker to hej given by Price FurAlturq Company 1 for the young lady turning fn the jnoM vdo'1 betueen-Mondny, Oct. 15. ami Saturds^v^nober 20. This spe< ial prize i-> <vorth working for, and it raavfre seen at Price Fut'ni WALTERBORO, S. C., WEDN ESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 191T. Colleton Covatty School News N0..7, PKN1EL SCHOOL TO OPEN Postmaster J. M. Witsell, who has been in office for the past few weeks, has tendered his resignation to become effectiye at the earliest possible moment. This resignation was caused primarily by the state | of Mr. Wltsell's health, he having been advised by his physician that he could not stand the work, and •that it was only a questlori of a short while before he would' have to give it up and go to a sanitarium. Then’Mr. .Witseil’s business inter ests are large and he .found that they were needing him, and he'felt that he preferred to give up the office now and return s to active business life, as managed of‘the- Farmers Mercantile and Warehous • The Peniel school will open next Monday. Oct. 15. .The trustees and patrons of the school are all urged to. be present. , ASHTON SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY The Ashton rural graded scheiel wtR beglh Us next session next Monday. The trustees have arrant ed for an Interesting opening ses sion te which the public is invited. 9cvenal addresses' will be delivered by invited speakers. * HUMOfTH MILL SCHOOL 'j The. sent session of Hudson's Mill school will begin Monday. Oek 15. The Opening exercises will be interesting and tffe patrons and friends of the school are urged to J>e present. WALTKRBORO SCROOI. The first month of the boro school will end this Waiter- month. Everything is moving along smootti 1) in this school, and splendid work is being done. • The regular trus tees-teacher meeting will be held Monday evening. > • - ■ y 'ruffin school. ' Kuffto. Oct. g.—On Monday. Oct. 1st. friends assembled at the Kuffln Company, which 'company doos' a ! r^hool building at i* o clock to par large and;lucrative business. • ! ,c P a ^ ln tt*,** 0 * 1 opening Mr. W'ltsell succeeded P. M. Mur- | * ■ 1*'1®- ray* and has ma'de a very acceptable j. postmaster. Through his efforts the | # * * * *********** town has secuied free delivery s>f ] * . The sqliool building was over fill ed. standing room was only avail able. Kuffln school Is growing. The time is near when additional rooms and teachers will be compulsory. Devotional exercises were con ducted by Rev. MV. Ingram. * After music by local choir, appropriate ad dresses were delivered by Mr. J. W. Miley. chairman of the board, of trustees; Rev. Mr. Ingram, McKin ley Crosby. P. H. Polk and Mtm Mattie Polk. The trustees consider themselves fortunate in securing home talent for the preteat session. They have Colleton young ladles of several years experience. . Mias Mettle Polk is principal and has charge of the eighth, ninth and tenth grades; Mint Ena Crosby, of the Intermediate grades, and Miss Mary Polk of the primary grades. The Misses Polk have taught In Colleton before. For the last few '■ears they have held principalships creditably in Spartanburg .county. WV welcome them * home and feel sure Ruffin will provfe as an appre ciative field for labor as'the upper counties. MIk* Crosl|y has been teaching seven years in her home eounty. Her success ns a teacher has been-mark ed each year by her earnest work. We feel confident this is going to bo one of the best years in the his tory of Kuffln school. Ninety pu- Pihj have been enrolled. . All are getting earnestly to work.* The* gpt- ir- Ming of .new books has beeh sona**- of | u-Ant of a hindrance as the demands • yeaff v>ql. k® supplied. TOWN FULL Ob' PATRIOTIC K.\. - CmCMENT DURING DEPART- r t URK OF 801JMKRH TtBOR com HUR FRIDIT, RCI. 12 “ r Everything in rkadinkhh for < first big community ^ fair in county MORE LEAVING TOMORROW full PROGRAM ARRANGED Will of IS White Meu Leave Thamday Monslag •foe / BRIEFLETS ******* * a *** <1,* mails and two-carriers will,, be put on about the first of November. Other improvements in the service have been mad®. ' Tlhe resignation of Mr. Witsel!. will necessilate an Examination, as | Hurgicwl IM-esslag this office ha*’ieceutijMbeeu piace<i(j-’ * n 4 "* ‘ „ in the Civil Service. Tl.^re willl. ^ ^ J rlL «r?re.eO/ < lress Here conducting a surgical/dress Ml. n. ********* * * * * * * * * Personal Mention * V s' ‘ % ********** ****** Mr. an », Sund id Mrs iday, a son. E. P. Ked- dale. doubtless be a number of d-pplj.cant-* for the position. The'date for exsminatioa has not yet keen flxetlv though it will doubtless be in the near future. Mr.* Witsetl's resicna- ing class which is held eacly morn ing teom to . 12:30 Vo’clpck. | • There, are eight lessons / la tbe ctHrtse. an<l a nominal charge is r., i wiatte. tor the ^oll^s♦.. It l/ eipected tion w»*iit off Mondav to tiie First * . there be a large cljass organ- . f Assistant Postmaster <: ‘* norf d ^ r - ! Hula Minstrels • Red t russ Sew iug \ tlrcles Are Bu-t Red t ross S«‘w . ; To Star Agaif'i SC^f . v ‘ -lag eivcli- tnect every ; . „ * , * ' , to ir o’clock 1 at the t.if ho^successtMl waU «lH--/ntei tyd.i-, Kverj woman in Uorn. to ish. i'olletop, , ... Mrs. Ft. Lex'y went to t’lurrleston today. V . : *-Q~0 ■ — 1. Soho! was a business visitor to rharleston today. —-f»-o Mr. arid Mrs. G. C., Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones>sf»ent Tuesday in Charleston ture-tA.mpanv’/i store, wfiori wltr* t^vefi. by 4he ’ Hula Mmsi.e; j0 ( 0 nie and 'iteip .v . . . . .. _ if . .i C rlw nt the sdion ai ,1:1 ftrims’’* . Mr. and ros« Sew ' ompartled by Mi rtinpn front of rienders.onytlTo, 1'jeagtte ! \Ve'sct);:t, A>*Tu to wV h»> 4ay. > Mrs. A. iS^Sekrsoa, a< Maggie Marvin, and Miss I bile Charleston Snn- Walterboro has been the center of much interest and patriotism dur ing the past few days, the occasion being the departure off several con tingents of troops for Camp Jackson. The ladies of the town are entering Into these preparations with enthu siasm and are leaving nothing un done to hhow the boys who are leaving for the front that thej-'am going with the best wishes and congratulation* of the people of Walterboro and the countjr. Three contingents of white men. and one of negroes have gone, and a fourth contingent of white men wljl leave tomorrow morning, and when these enter training at Camp i^Jackson, more than one-half of Colleton’s quota will be there in training. Th*' first contingent consisted of twelve men. the second, twenty-one. the third sixty-seven, the fourth twetee. artd the fifth will* be eighteen men. Keceiitio,! to Negroes. The reception given Saturday night by Mje negroes was mokt unique and exceptionally attractive. The program consisted of a torch light procession from the court house to the negro parochial school, where a supper prepared by the negro women of’the, town was held, after which the crowd assembled in th^* K of *. hall to listen to a num ber df addresses by invited speakers f/rbm lb« whites and negroes. Thes > addresses were of patriotic natur al! d, were all good. The white men who spoke were J. M.‘. Moorer, j hainn.wt of the h>esl boa’al: IN. \\ I Smoak. chairman of the Council of Befonse; Cot Jas.X G. Badge; | Stat.- Sepator.* i*• T. IJ. Sheffpr/ a - ind busin The first of four community fairs to be held In Colleton county this fall will he that of Tabor Friday of this week. This will also be the second fair for Tabor, a very suc cessful beginning having been made last year. The fair this year will he on an enlarged scale and will tako in the schools and communities of Hudson’s Mill. Stokes, Bethel and a portion of Ruffln. Arrangements have been made for a big affair and a very Urge, attendance from every section, of ,the county is exjActed. The program fof the fair will consist of the exhibition of t.he pro ducts of these communities, and ad dresses by Senator ^as. G. Padgett and Representative W. W. Smoak, as well as others^ The fair wlli be thrown open to the public at* 10:0b o’clock. /, The officers of the fair ar ' ' fet- lowtfc' T. L. Breland, president; C. tt| Crosby, vice president^ Getha Berr.y. secretary; 'B. A. Herndon and Taylor Smith, general superintend ents *• . ' *\ ■ Committees from each of the oth er schools are also appointed, well as superintendents for ea department; Miss Tweedie Pickling, ^lome demonstration agent, and F. W. Rlsher. farm agen>r have ren dered! mdeh assistance* in working up this fali'M The ilateH fpC the other oommun- n Ity .fairs tagevilie. Loilge. Nov. 'Nov. 7; Smoaks. 2; Cot- Nov. 9. Ready For Food Campaign Colleton, Is alsp^feKfound • a'lfull line of other : at the school ammoriu^n^^grk. C flfrnitureSv - last Thursday evMjin/ tljat' tJKiy We* ‘stents vi.-U " Br ompanv’p store a eautifirt piano vhi ^Mv'^iairVgUi'dv.ta have the con-'have tleei«le«l .to r.-pea/ the /yejtfq-m-x* Gionwl />: BroW^ Furnitdro and look at the t eaten te ( beaut if play stor* testa to tdy it. The Ford todring« car. which will be the first prize, and furnished by Rizer A Ayer, has not yet come, but one can look out on any clear day and see a dozen like it. all sold by Rizer A Ayer, This car wil| be a brands spanking new- one. and will prove as great a de light to the winner as -they might expect. Remember the slogan of Jthi contest: ‘Mow did you win?” they a*ked/ho knee. It has bePn tiiti; nr this entertafnfuent be given at the F T«» SeptemlHT 'J-~. . U. W. Crostiy. cotton stati fan for man. Who- with, defeat had tussled. '‘Three, ♦hinik* I did,” he answerel ' v ^^them— ‘HuStljMl. rustled, liiis^li-d.” ' The .!fst -contestatos w ith tljjtrfi '•stgndiny up to now a>4: ^ s' WiilteHsifo a ml Routt*. Miss' Peat l I'Iiiom A ? . • Miss Blanche Cbjoutepenu -. .* Mi*s May Neftl/s./fc 4.... Hllxabet//Jones * EdlfCVKUcJc Ann*® Cater 1 Feltler . ..... (tie Still * ftthel- Fripp Blanche Chassereau .. .^Thelma Padgett ..... .^ Ray jones—v .. .. Miss Annie May Roger. R 2. Miss Esther l*angdaie. R. 2. iss Reboot s Adams. R. 2 v Miss Eliza {inead. R. 5.. Round Miss Fairy Hioft . Miss Alma Hiott / x efybody /rom Stokesi Ruffin. Stiioaks ahd all surrounding com- munities.'is invitetl to »conie anti bring tfieir friends. They will be fully repaid for coming. Admission charges will ‘be 15 cents and cents—the proceeds to go parity to Red Cross fund and ptfftly to e expenses of the fate. Also, in response, tt» special re quests, this minstrel will be repeat ed at the Walterboro school audi torium’ on Thursday night of this week. There will be a supply of hew local jpkes and Kutrtts. some : thlpg new and interesting for fevery whe who comes. The proceeds will go for the benefit of' thf Walter- PonMjigb School. knight* ojXFythl** , Meet Tuesday. - # >/ •TJ^C regular’ meefing of Ashby row Lodge. R: of f., will in* held the casjle hall Tuesday evening of next-steek. According to pUns piade^a big supper will be served by a 'special committee. —- its. 11. F. * Hoacft N and son. .Hp/~ oty returned to their horn*- :/ Pal- ®tto Bluff Bundiiy. after a v.e*V- visirNto Mrs.- Beach’s patents. Mr. and MiX^l'. M. Morris. —o-o- — T. Sloan Fender, who. some time ago. c?me» to Walterboro meht in the Clafw EsDor ary. has’entirely recoyered^fffom th rt operation for appr'ndi/Ufs and l!.i loading. *ner« bant and businpsk man.: y he negro speakers wcre/Rev. Tester Grant, Her Whitexof JtffuWg: , |i . , . Her W Y. ivf'asierT who tlso t her bit in the n.aJter of the , , si,!; ,* oxer >fte meerint. The •.conserv itlon campaign. W. HI. for rXing this supper were Sninnk. chairman,^ of the ( ounty ,1 V'jQlm Lewis and Cyrus* Cbjuhcil of lb-fer.se. has Wen named getting’ ready to do food T unite «< licir :Iet and their wives and s, v . n-. chairman for’the county as well Tthcr negVo women arranged a | aH publicity manager. He . hat designs' » f i -L. B. Houck. Esq., as returned to his wbtdc^ in where ho has a pTositlon and telegraph operator. -O-o-— BH*nry^Wi__Hasel(1en._of way x Dawkins, agent Hem|ng- ftitid supper which was serveti at a" rbng table in tb® school building \n ai,un«l:»nce of N»o,i wan provided as, .well as delicious fruit punch. Of the first • Hegro contingent .four were absent. Ellis Nesblt. John Green.* William Seymour and John Mellek John Williams and John W tLites were excu»e<I tomporar- ilv on industrial grounds.,, Jo« -Mias M is.« Miss Miss Mi; ifa iiss iiss 12.391 4.05 d 3.165 f.O0d l.ood 1.02b -1.00,1 1,000 1,000 4.000 New Drug Store Open to Pub - ^Jtardp] The latest venture inti/ nesji world is that of Fishburip. wlio hasxfpi store in WalterbfiiO. Dr. Fishburne ‘he/1 iv Fi /7‘ yy iiusjc Vf. Cam A drug is a graduaTte^dfliarmacdst of the ‘S. C. MedicaL-coBege. anil has been 1.AAO- with KlptfTs Di ng Store here < for 1,000 j fouiteeu yeaca: Dei ldiqg to enter 1,000 i business, for hintself he recently 1.000 f purchased'the fixtures of the Glov- 1 .Ooii i er’s Pharmacy, and hsrs gotten in .Ojw i a most complete line of drugs dnd 1 other goods usually handled by ^ '00.1 . modern drug store. Dr. Fishburne 2 00*i is his own pharmacist, arpt while any f Successful Deer Hunt Saturday. (Juite a successful^drive wyX beld Saturday at “the Maybank idantatioo below Green Pond. xThree vleer were filled, and ,j»0me splendid sport enjoyed. Tiie hunt was given for /Mr. MayHirbks' two sons who are attefldijygsohooi in the city and* I'ould opl^ 4?et off on Saturday Fripp, Meredith Jones and S./E? Boynton had successful shi:^. . lose in the party beskles Mr. 'Hai tian ks. and his two sons/Hfuvid and Burnett, were S. E. Boynton. H. R. Price, Graham Easterlin. J, Easte|lin, Lennar/ Marvin and xTi following Walterboro Niratods: E. Jones, Meredith Jon^iC Harold , a ^ ■ If Vf|tdre ^Xesbit was placsd in «om- s iieen here several days on |^ojj. of the negroes.’with Dolphus to his brother. Lincoln Has- v^nd in command. H® will return this after w , li|# . r w tiuffr«t. noon, accompanied by Master Ale\ Th|1 ,e^bu on to the third white Willis, who will make his {contingent which left yesterda> with Mr. Haselden’s father. Xj n , 0 rning. was lw charge of Mrs. B. _ * 0 ' 0 — X E Jones anfi Mrs, F. P. Wichman Mrs. P K. Coke, and liUle son j asf , i(lted bv a i arK e lomnalttee of Colt. of. Washington, who have been vnunK j a dies and others. It con- vlslting Mrs. J. M. Witsell fot •' j iigted of a supper at the restaurant week. Ifft Tuesday afternoon l'» 1 nf - r Gregory on KailioudXm'nue. llartsvllle for a .visit to relatlv. s V- ;lf WhvV «iu*te a few invited guests campaign manager, and has ap pointed the following well known citizens of the county as captains: Prof. C. Garris. Lodge, to haver / charge of Broxton and - Wsrren townships: IV. H.” G. Willis, fiber/ dan and Verdier township!; Hugo 8. Strickland, Verdier- find Bells townships) Ernest . A. Marvin. Lowndes. Blake and tfeyward townships. These captains are se lecting their lieutenants and these in turn,, will appoint ten workera each.. So this will /give* Colleton 182.workers, and U Is thought there will 1m* n6 trouble in securing the 3,000 -signatutes t/ pledge jrards, which is the number allotted to Colleton county; "n fore returnir to her,, home. JamXBdgar Penning 11*0. who was^openited on two weeks iig" aj /Mara EMorn .Infirmary, is. rap idly cOnvalencihg. Mr IVnitington was to have gooXto ('amp Jai kson ( .xitendale. all of th the contingent ,, ' iq hearty ipplause. at JihlcH' quRe -a few invited _ were nreren*.' and a tempting menu w:(-' served. The distinctive feature j ^HyuX^Wj^^yB’nman’s affair, yW was and n number of bright and witty toasts verb offi-red. ending with a jMiem; read Ijy^Mrs. C. R. W’ilson. X whieN met with Follow ing lb,* ******* * * ***###•* « * * NOTICE! NOTICE! * ’ loon. \ nnd Dr. R. S. ?>’■ Hula Mini Mias Corrie Belle HHl1.00* with Kie>n's made many friends. X Miss Vic Rlsher Hiss Hat ha ride Smoak/ Mrs. E. T. 'Hiers. Misa l*eila RiPkenbpker. Cottascrvillc. Miss Alef DuRai Miss Helen Piofce Miss Ethel Re^vCa ’. v x Miss Cariip l^ou WMliis Miss’ Ethel Ackemian ,. Miss Inez Aekermcn » Ltslge. Mias Olive .Jones . .\s' Miss Essie Cone . .y\. . \ 1.000 j His frieficis predict for him-a suo- 1.000 ’ cessful career. 1,000 T-- 1.000- jaSss te-ila 11. 1 1.5o,» 2.o6a. •els s Big Success show given by tne Thexliinstrel ladies of the CiviKLeague at the ool auditoriiuu- Thursday even ing was a brilliant success. A large audience' greeted the pt*lx*rs, srnd the program was full of jdcatqirable surprises, not the least of wiBch was the clever ‘ work/ of the mpl then JxJ. This 1.000 1.000 .V. >/m j . r 1.000 * "T}00>y Miss Mxila Polk . 3.0iS . 1.000 Miss Armeda Jojtes 1,000 Miss Euia Jones ’. . . . 1.000 Miss Annte X Miley Miss Paftie Miley Mis.v Elise Berry ....... Ida Ponds A* Stoke*. Ml.~s Ei'fie Bench Miss Clarice Welch ?. . . . 1.000 I.Oo.t 1.00 i l.oflTo 2.025. l;t»0'» Miss Thelma Miley Miss IVssie Bishop . . IsUndton. Miss Lucy Polk Hut tin a*ul Routes. Miss Irene BreUuul 'T .. ... Mrs. Eugene , Graham Miss Maud Crosby Miss Ilbnlah God ley . Mrs. .1. FSvRent*. Jr. Miss Maggie Keutz ./ Mi.ss Mary* Polk ;. . . . Miss Spy G ml ley ; . Smoak v. Miss Rath Bennett Miss Emma Jane Varn Miss Ruth Rishet- Miss Krhel Sauls . . . Miss Mamie ifiers ..* MK^vjLenp, Padgett Miss Dam- liters Mrs. 1v W. Padg' t!' . , Miss LaMrie /Mwy'f . . 2.1001’ iPolleton. > 000 , Mrs. R. W. Adams .. 1,323 t Mrs. A. J. Weeks ... a. ... 1.500 ^ l 000 ..X^.500 . . . 3,000 ... 1.300 ... 1.000 ... 1.000 • - *1.000 .'X 1.(100 e first tithe .» Walterboro audb-nc^ has i»een treat ed to Oki pleasure'of having ladiet sta black fa>e ead men ( ?V, and the noVWlty was enjoyable, as it was shown (hat they^ould take, theii' parts with ease and profession* afs. Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas/Misk-Chase Black. Mi.-s Florence Ai»dersi4v Mls-t Grace Martin, Miss Mat>el Widiman. Miss-Ray Jones, fie the "blacks*’ wer/ fine, and' Miss Ethel Francis ae interlocutor did her part well. ^ Quarterly Conference at Peniel Saturday / •X- 3.025 1 .At* ‘>A . 1,000 j T • { , mi , P>X5«ri r terly Conff fence X 1.000! "HI be hphi al Peniel M thodist . 1 .ofoV' eh-tr*--' i-*:■>■.-lOetobef 13. Rev, 1.000 Ck. 1» Edwards. Presiding Eld ex of . P.000 j thr X’n t rlcyttrh * ^.tK* r'rf. trill preach . 1,003 V - •>■. *oe thart d D • ! r. ill h •kwr'fcd on tee grounds.. There will also flh aervices at this church' . .,._v Friday nighi of this week. supper Manager Gloyer invited all Xc.-o— I the hnvs to come as his Kuesfs t6 Mis, IvXD Savage, who b.a n. p j, H .. p p. ftir ,, at |h e Colonial. / visiting her sNter. Mrs. I A W’ud .Thq-.** leaving were l^rry Qodley, dell, of Stanton. X J ' fo? Calvin K- Benton. Nathan Hrawdy. weeks, will return tni^week. jljerbert L. River*. James L. Marvin. - - J ^ (D^rg- M. Reynolds. Knunett W. Grin If. Rlsher. 01 Round, passed I g| 0 ke« Irving lladdook/B^rt Marslpr through town this morning, after /i JefT S Bishop. Harry D. Kijarfd. visit to his w He-.- w ho is :tt Baker- ( Drew. Jr. Paimer Ahftupbell Craig sanitarium. „ ('hharlesion,; was ^otiscd till December 1 for ln- where she is rapidly recovering | ,j, Istr i a j reasons, and A Finkel In* from an operation >|»ei formed »Wo , |, af i ndi taken out full weeks ago. \ aaturaiization papers. —v— -i ANhers Will l-eave Tomorrow. - ♦ \ fourth contingentXpf white ^nPPISll v Utf»ys wdl ass»*n>0le this afternoon .lion special X-Jat the court honse. and will leave T.PVV Tomorrow tomorrow morhlng. This eontin- Licvj xwiuxfiivw w||| roIIBW ik m en. and th- . entertainment/ will he in charge of -Walterbor > * the Red Cross arranging for a supper tan rant to be, fallowed hyk vlsi/fo the Colonial, where the h<»>s will see a good picture. Ij is planned to hare One of two chtery sp«‘eehes made to the boy*t- Those in «bf^contingbut are: AnlrewxJL Padgett. SniH^k*.^ , ^he Hula Minstrfelx will * Rive a performaiiee at the * HiRh School auditorium in * * Walterboro, Thursday 4 ‘ * niirht for the Irenelit of the 4 * WalterboTo IltRh School. 4 * The proceeds of the enter- * * tainmeht will be used to 4 4 purchase play ground ap- 4 * aratus for the primary de- 4 * partment. NEW V * SONGS. JOKES. COME * COME ALL. * *********** NEW 4 ONE, 4 * * * * A * ThXelectionXp r sChiMd disteict wHJ be held at the olftec of /m i t , ’ oun cX'’ , l ) ‘ ir ' n tendent of EduCrttion iomorroX*Thursday 1 Tbi* election is on the question of voting on the tn«Her of iXj’Ing an additional tax .of firW iiiills >»»r the support of the school. It was stiwwn at a recent meeting thar.it is n possible for the school dihi^ief to run th** school without thisNuldi-J tlonrl tiU. aftrl .Au* county auditor ; has consented to hold his open to permit entering tlrfs tax. if the election tomownixT in favfi" of It. The polls w/JFripcn at eight o’clock an*i :»t foui o'cloyh in the aft* r >Oot> T 1 )* tnisfoes will / matrage/lfe electionX provide*! by. law xX* » ladies •; Thev are l at the res- I 0*, l Mi jJ<T' V A*'ker*n»n, CoRattevtile. ! vices to their country . r \ 1 * 1 * .. fill! /f- > 'V Vs i n, Reffim .fXj W Re« v**s. t:ot/'‘g , *';Ul< r .' It. fNMmith. Jr.. C<'ttegrvilie.- lo’t Iteio lycf*?. Rouid.. Hj - - ** Bs. y.tteT*^r. Jr.. Wer,ks* <' X SjrtcfeiXd St i')*ks. •? I’etluV Wj iterboro. t;«M !' /J:elapfd//tuffia. ft.;?, ford•"Sjuoa!;. Jlr-anks. - Irving J. Gateh, ItoHHd. ’ • • X- N. - *■ • • V ... -XV V Women Called sio Meet Friday s'A -meeting .Of- all the women of. town and,Vicinity has heen-callel for Friday afternoon^at 4:30 o’clock, for the purpost. of hearing ap addrV-ss 'by Mrs, C. R. Wilson, of Allendale, a Red Cross instructor on surgical dressing and the great need‘/or women to offer their ser- Every wo- to hear Mrs. man should Come out Wihon. C^aud N. Sease, Lodge, Lonpie R. Carter, Wulterhoco. J>e A M- Ktusey, Smoaks. J ,tii*'s M. P-unineton. Gre« 'Pynd « ' Henry B Ponds. Lodge. William. C. D/awdy, Stokes. X t ^ ,,-N h* ..j • sV. v /;-. ... j?.