The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 24, 1917, Image 1
OR fTH EMSHSII
K. T. H. SHArt'WI HICX>:KI>S*R.
u KRASKK AN (’HAIKMAN AX'D
••FLASH BHi DKIVK
JUDGE M. L. SMITH SPEAKS
FrPM«tH AnoanmiU in
Favor of Bond Uko* at Ma»w
Tarsdar
county has been a bit'
rir to awake to the necessity for
Jon in the nation-wide campaign
;/. for Liberty Bonds, but at
taat the people are .fully arndsrd
and are working enthusiastirallv
far the goal set for this county, ani
It la .thought this will be reached
fcMorp Saturday night, the date for
the' clone of,the campaign.
A mass njeetinn was held at the
court house 'Tuesday evening, at
tended by a hundred men and wo-
tneo determined that Colleton shall
not be a ‘‘slacker’,' in this matter,
.and listening to a moat able
... and elooJent address bv Judge Men
del L. Smith, this determination wa-:
> • increase 1. 7^. *' * '' /
.fudge Smith Nneakn.
Judge Smith said that no man’s
life is too useful for him to go int«
tie trenches:' no -dollar too useful
to go into this., war./ He made an
• nope-*! to sectional nride and said
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FOOD CIMPNGR
OCT. 21 TO
OKUAM/ATION , ALMOST (X>M-
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PLKTKD Kt»K KKUlSTKRINtt
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WORK BEGINS SUNDAY
OfArers and Workers to Head in ess
and t'acrds Have Been INw-
*• % ,
Tribated to
Reports are that every officer and',
worker designated to assist in se
curing a registration of the heads
of families in the National . Food
Campaign next week, ia ready and
anxious to begin. aAd that every
home in the county will have an op
portunity to sign one of the cards.
The captains came to Watterboro
Saturday and were given final In
structions and a supply of cards for
their workers. These have been
distributed this week, and the work-
era are familiarixi^K' themselves
with their-work, and wilf'be readv
to begin V'ork on Hunday cit this
week.
The planAof the campaign is as
follows. . Each worker will meet
with the lieutenant every morning
and $>* assigned work for the day.
unless previously assigned, and will
be expected to devote at least three
hours each day to the work. The
worker will .then report to the lieu
tenant ,ar close <>f days work the
twblishinx o»r Government. Twelve
of onr presidents were Southern
.men. ‘ This country 4s ours and *1
•will be ' c'»t;»r.»ito4ig for us to fall
down Tn thiJf ci-Juis, especially when
we ere aef.| W od of "disloyalty ir the
BduMv He a»«o apoealed to Stat-'
that lltfb
The Nation's Supreme Task
men and materials
fua every cotton mill to Its limit.
the South v^is instrumental in e*. number of signature^ received. The
lieutenant will in turn report Ti> the
captain each day aijd tlie captain
to the county chaifnmp. The coun-
♦y* chair man will then report to the
State chairman, and it is expected
'hat the entire county will be cover
ed easily and thoroughly next week,
in Walterboro this Trprk will b»
From Maauticturers Record. >
. ; The nation’s one Job to to Mpske war with every ounce of
mental, moral, physical a»A- fnaacial strength. Nothing else
counts now. ^ f - *
War. w«. vigorous, aggramlee. all powerful war. to our oae
supreme work. To that end the fullest moasure of the aatloa’a
ilia must he given and upon |h the utmost potentialities of onr
>urcea be .concentrated naft jeonaecrated. Banish everything
hot the things, which amiss with the power to strike
and liberty. ' i • _
' . This means, crowd every eea^ mine to the utmost of ita caper- ♦
ity; run every furnace and atnal plant aa though the hstioa*B
life depended upon it. whtoh II'Aeee; build every ship. Mg and
small, steel and wood, for
found, and count not the
Produce every hale of cotta*, every bushel Of grain that eoe
be grown; raise live stock aad poultry, and koep on raising
them, for our allies are huMAl ** n<1 sooh will starve’ If we can
not supply them bread and anm-
Makfr guns, the biggect and the beat; produce explosives with
out limit; crowd all the potentialities of chemistry to the v Iast
notch of human energy; expand railroads; build t permanent
highways; make money wit^ 111 possible energy, and tarn it
dd Cross or kindred Interests,
on working, be you day laborer.
Ifacturer, merchant, capftaltat.
may be your occupation. AU
In life, all hotior of woman
hood—-yovir women, be It remetnbered—the safety 1 of the prat
tling baby, the child yet unborn, the religifm of flhpist. civiliza
tion. your own America, Land of Liberty, the.hoi^ of the free,
are now staked upon how you meet you r Individual responsi
bility in this, earth’s suprement hour.
You can not. you dare not shirk. You can dot throw the
burden upon others. From tbo women, the babies, your conn-
try, your God. comes x the call to you In thunder tones to do
your duty, and do U nbwi-
into Liberty Bonds, and into
Work, work. Work and
mechanic, ^lerk. banker,
preacher or teacher, or wh
that you have, all that you
J. 0. CUMMIES
Nil SCHI IT IfllKE
- • '
COMMVNm FAIR WILL IHtAW
NOTED HPKAKRRH AND V%- •
„ RIETT OF ENTERTAINMENT .
V
-
rt Por» Rovst thev determ'eed^ to
erect on our horde;-• a new France.
“Merch-teK are coIlActlee old .se-
co<* nts » hic^ wor* nmrked wWv«h-
1 «..ti n-*i»t which
Yiwid of Prench Huguenots lsnde-1 ^»lone through the schools The Wal-
t#bovo High school will use its pu
Oils' to Veure a registration of th
white people of the town, ami tho|
negro school will secure the signa
tures tif'lbe negroes. Other schools
\YH%- not i»«i*;w;il be used to spread the prnna-
cnosidevf-d ,
;th;« *o .«o , ' , V of i;acda. and help in the work.« Ev
,s«curf“ties,” said Judg' f T> person is urged to hunt up some
Baattb.
\ M*..r-',Art* V••■n.Hl..
.H.-iffAt- r> • »hc fnt
.of the/pfficeCs or porkers and not
vrait to be hunted up. Si?}j and
save should he the motto aen:t week.
I'.wirr r-W-fn* workeiy. to f The.yfollowing are the "ofVlcor*:-
y ch-»r**« «f, soliciting ^ubscrip- Aroxton- and Warren Townships*
in *own- •• • <•*- Harris, captain;' i. M. fliers.
\v, r i f t: O. Par4ee»O w <>. Jones. Varn; A «P. Tar-
TM McDaniel L. r» fer-. lieutenants • ' .
y \ ; J SHerid^it and Glover Township'.:
u-*r,« 3 r-nt '”* R. T. Fraser. Dr R. G/ tX'illip. • i-aptaiu. M.* L.
m tr MpWolK R T H .JnriRfr,, Willis. Mi*s Mu-
Shsff •
w.rd
1 urnn, «• .rkers
te-Onn
XVnrd T --P:.
1 -ir-o workers-'
M. lelferies.
Those worker
V
(/Cl I. Wttlis j\, V Willis, lieuten
Papain. T
rs; Jess. deTrevRiy. G Bl tnc. Lcwndes and Heyward
jTowEships E. A. Marvin, captain;
^r
• pOeiari" V/Xa. Fishtj.W I; Marrvic. T-. b. feoyntoh. J D.
- '1« vi»ad<Ht. It fVK Kl * t, ‘ r bn. C. H Marvin, G* H.
t Clueto,' .lieutenants •
„.r^yf>ec;«n at noon to.*| • ,r a‘‘* r To-nsr>jpf^/ fi. Ho
nctive-t’anvass of everv.^jer->’ a Pj J,r , \
The- Will meet at Verdier and Beils Town ships
v\m. nfterror.fi a n< 1 total Ft H. Bailey, i’au; t rosby.
miss uumE m, of smus
^ . ROW LEMS THE
EVERYBODY » WORKING
At*
Every plan outlined for the tenth•
Carolina Fair to now oiartoc
aad the officers of the
as the fratU of their
Lodge. Oct. Broxtoa
Fair association will hold Its first
fair Nov 2. at the school building
in Lodge. » - ,' • "j* • - . ___
This aasoctotiop was organised by labors the prospects of the Mggost
the county agents Ja August, aad
since that time the people of the
Lodge sad Ashton sections hare bee 1
busy with preparations to make the
first attempt to hold a fair in our
section a success.
We are going to have an excellent
program for that day. Dr. J. 8.
Cllnkscales. of Wofford College, has
been invited to make an addreaa am)
the people in this section are well
acquainted , with Dr. CltakscaleV
ability as'a public speaker.
Prof. V. i^.* Rector, instructor in
the S. C. University, will atob be
here. Prof. Rector is a stranger in
this section, but he c<>oi«*s highly
recommended as a pubfir speaker
and as a man.
Another feature Will be the musk*
y. »We v
will etther have
a string band..amt
unish good music foe
for the day
an orchestra
either Will
the occasl
The exhibits in agriculture are
going to be fine. Live stock will be
exhibit from several farms, and
hb-vglg clubs will be well represent
ed. The poultry clubs am fprgst
ing to show some fine chickens, ns
well as several farmers. 'The Wo
man’s clubs are preparing to have
good exhibits-of capnlng and tancy
Miss Annie Cartef a Close Second,
Inez Ackerman Third aria Mi
ith* Miss
earl Ul-
work.
We are
riety of
coremuni
preparing to show a va-
collectcd from bot:
FI FROCRli IS
NOW BBHH
MAIN KKAITUKH OF EACH DAT
HAH
V DMTDKD UPON
ALREADY
BIG PATRIOTIC PARADE
win
to Na*
Fourth-
VMe Offers
other Big Bonus
The contestants in TJ*^ Press and Miss Ethel Reeves
Standard’s Voting Grfntest are geyfMitss Ethel AckeriV
ting warmed aujyrvr their race, and . I'poge
nre very activp^ They are reo^lvihR Miss 'Olive J
the warin^Hdpport -of their/friends Miss Ida Pehfls
and the/^puMic \ general^ Many Miss B^ste Cone -,
vote vol- Miss Armeda Jones
eir privilege -Miss tiula Jones
Annie Miluy,
-v.O
subs^efptions cothe in apd
uWarily, or reserve their
• k • • •
Hodges.
MB Dr.
„.R(WW—». ..
Snb«crfbtiops. at wmen time a ^;skej a - ! ’*^ r ~ .Langdale. Dun
of/Vh« fire hell will He rung'-* fur ev-:'’ 3l0 & MFcT^er. fheutr-nanU. Th-*
♦housnnd secured. . roundy chairman kc»tt serve as cap
f«*H,*kon fi’o.v Koh^cr*he* itsin of these township!-
Ptoed —roeferf ♦he •-e‘»d-| Lieutenant E. \arn reports the
. workers for Jt)ls I*rrUqryl
E. A. Hudson. H. H.
•*Ttf Tlf—jr , -vr. -- ‘ H- /*! ,
♦on rvnre«« i a int/H^cc • : • ;v 11 ‘ r , /‘ M • , v . .; „
t At thev h-e • *z '■ - s K - Po,k ‘
roiieh 1 ^ r * V- ■ >4 : *»*■.. 0 '~ m ‘
"s.nk cr wvu-eejy f.M- ♦ ubti-ih* j AH AM CARTER.
. j,.'-; DIED LAST M’EEh
to jyote till “some one asks me.” bu^/Mtss Annie M»fay- ■ -
the great number of subscriptions " Ht®h«.
romm, ia ,r,. bn.uabi b,
4e •oine ’h
if* Jo’ver ♦*«.->Meten. ^ f ][e-'reoorteH I
Ti * 't"*- A : i , , e** ’♦ IV•
—2 * *81) ’-T'"nbl’sciit»<
c* hts t r in Hv .»-r.; . ('<a ..ce '*U' ^
«f , ^vnon>' -mj stated that j
r. T :.<*h enhh,’.» ( ‘i:*‘-‘i . *j-e—•'<*•-
• cd af th-xt time th.e Cctt!*r»v»n-|'
W Kr.'-wu NIfeinocrat IHe«l
at Ripe Ohl Ae.r La-t W«*ek
k
In W»rterte.n .
r/e#j*le, had s t.. "•ire,
cv<.e the ,women nerV workinc.,
C: G. Pedeett um -V \\ .imoaV ! Adam Garter, one oi the ’ b^;
k' >v*c •’■|u.rvA <!* the fast geoertyRoR.
dnv and round segerj -on^
v.drk aj these piu^es
' ,r \a t -u' . tiief Ceurt hOUc^/dlfd
tast AVednesday morning at the rip*;
School PavoV Sattmtsv
The finish of ti,e
<Hv afternoon
r?rade *
•ears
finish of ti.e .u^aUi > •" y.' ' ■p >rfo *' n * tu *‘ cu ® i three mdnth’s subHcription If that is
ternoon will, vhv marked bv a eral held U the negro M. h. church, f | an ^
•of the Watle.-.Htfo high acao-ti r ^ . vk> t rou ItKted by sey-. fhe’ ^tonfilpg of the contestanPi
yilR fnrjo at the school build- eral well m-taber* of his fo || WH|> . \ JT
4 o’clock and ruarvL Hr v*v i »c-. R<^r W T Frasier, was nia.® . . . . « .
was burled
ing the fun
coming
ants. y
The handsomu rocker given by
the Price Furniture Company was
won last week by Miss Annie Carter;'
who turned in the greatest number
of votes fo r -the week. There waa
only a few hundred, less than a
thousand votes, between her and
Mis* Inez Ackerman, with sonu*.oth
er contestant* clo*e 'behind. The
prite this week is a handsome spoil
coat, displayed and given by the MI.
WV Co bon Store AtteadrJH
testantfi are working to win this,
and it wjll be a warm race for the
prize this week. ./I
Next week there will, be arj«fh$r
big bonos vote* offer r»f tep thoiiM-
un 1 *,Atra votes, and w:ll t.<
Well viorth white fm *?Very corker"
apt to make an efK»rt to win th 1 *
bonus. Some lontestant v not yet
'among the l^gtiers will now ba'* 1 n
: chance to/win this bonus arid get
I into the' first line. The Press and
Slaiyrird Js easy to sell to subscrlb-
‘ eps' and they will take ft for sey
'vral years if the contestant will g>»
after them right. Get five year sub?
scriptlons whenever possible. These
axe what count in making up lh"j
total votes cast, but d^ riot let any-!
one turn you down^-take even
Ruffin and Routes.
Mrs. Eugene Graham
Miss Mae Berry ....
Miss Irene Breland .
Miss Maud Crosby ..
Miss Thelma MHey
Miss Bessie Bishop
Miss Lucy Pc
Miss Leila Jfolk t, .
Mrs. J./T. Rentx, Jr
tfbdtey
Maggie Rents . .-
Iss Mary Polk
Miss Sue Godley . ., . ,7. . ..
Nmoalte.
Miss Laurie Maxey
Miss Ruth Bennbtt
Miss Emma Jane Vnrn.’.*4
Miss Ethol Sauls . . /
Miss Ruth Kisher ......
Miss- Do-llie’Hiers ......
Colleton.
Mrt. R. W. Adams . .1
Mrs. A. J. Weeks
•i.o%o
4,000
S.OYS
3.000
1,000.
1.000
1.000
1.000
1,000
6.0041
^iAZi
3.026
3.00*4
I.UOO
6,500
4,000.
'2.000
i:f»Wr
1,00 I
1,00)
1.00*1
Dtitner will be sold on the ground
by -the ladies.
i are looking tor a large crow t
from wyHmt* prrts of the rowtitv.
All tare welcome.
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cocpt p? Rin\G
' Jr
and best fair that has ever
staged in Southern Carolina.
The advertising at the fair * h*» '
very extensive, and to now '
prscticall) completed. . The sqrrp-
tary during the past week made an
advertising trig by aqtometoUe to
many of the tewas in Colleton aad
Bamberg i ounlies. At each Of theae
towns aad along the highways nnm-
erbus posters and advertising mi*-
teriaf were displayed- There cer
tainly is no scarcity of advertising
matter, nnd everybody will have iin>-
opportunity to learn, <>♦ Ihe falr^’"'
Similar trips will also be made. In .
Beaufort. Jasper and Hampton coun
ties. thereby insuring • Very
thorough diffusion -of x 'iulv; ‘•.'*4n;? ,'
matter.
Premium lists/-hre now beln,<
mailed out. They ’ are being sent
to all tne pvhibitor* of last year's
fair. Should the name of anv on »
be OH.f<tpd, the secret;*ry will an-
preefato It If he is written a car.)
and reminded^ bcesmie during the
tush one'*-name and Address• may
be overleokVnL !t is hoped that th*)*
entrance blank* will be filled out,
and returned as promptly as po'»-
.-llrte -no that entries may .be ruad>
before the.fall Opens. f
A business meeting was ’veril on
Thumday b* the superintendent's of
the association. The /rirngran^ it
this meeting tor thn^lair *** a* Tol-
to—:;
Tjer lay. Ngyrtui her _13*—Edn-a.
tionsl day, .
Wedb^arfa*.
«rilfijnMdiv,
TRumdsy. X'»'
\\K -'r.d l ;jtpin*»lirk* d iV.
Ag*1
i’aHtof-
rn
. J3fi.5on
,. 5.025
l*.50O
1 .non
l.iinri
1.0L1
-X-
. 2.331
.*^1.17"
. E*rjffsiy7fd\i mb<-r 10 ,^'iiki
HELD THIS WEER* T «^ - ^
turn at' DAy th»*r<« ail? he‘a<jgrMgt p:»-
( rath*, of school children fr«»n; all th->
-X
Jn.lge Mendel I,. Pxi-shlH^ ^ h °2 1 ' «f foui-count***:
Oyer Court of Common P!e:*y'
- For This Hews*on V
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The egular fall session .of th**
Court of Common Pleas began Mon
day morning with Judge Mendel L.
Smith, who Is a general favorite
with the baikAnd the people of the
bounty. presiding, quite a number
of cases have been tried and settled
It is expected that court will go on
till Wednesday of next week, the
rprfter of cases to be tried 'reaching
to that date.
The following are cases tried to
time. oL coing. to -p:
; og at, 4 o’clock and margli fcy. v v»av i »c**. KjX ^ ^ Frasier, was mar
of Baptist'ch-vrft* »' M f *in streei .«t Lr oFieieniomes. a»*t«ted. by Rev.
J E. Pinckr* <’ _ *■'*!»■&! to i P.rv Anthony Bowl***
the court house via Hotel Albert, Rei A SpaMEgg \ lArge num-
Klein*« cor-f **-.-* th**. « ift be i^r of white folk were present.
Wafterimro and Routes.
Miss Annie Carter
Mi?* Pearl fTimer
Mik* Mattie Still
assed to hear final reports- it is .vuam . .'alter for the | a t,MI?> Blanche (|hassereau
>oped that file final quota will •*- ?h«*rj«r Robert Black the entire time
eported nf that ♦ s me so there car* he wa* siWiliSE.- for 2ri years, aiyt
ir* » fln'*l demonstration. The ?{*-J.i-£e that time he has been janitor
te*
■•"iro band wiiriead the parade, an*’
s huge clock will indicate how ne,*r
>F*e goal subscription* have reached.
/ Union ServiiH-*,
/ Hundny Mo.-nlSsr.
/ • . There will ik Ud'o ^«ryices of
"M the rthuri hes Sunday morning ia
the Methodist- eirnfeV President
■' -tViIson hns aske! special prayer He •* safe political forecaster
of the court house, which is twenty
years Adam always stood by the
ch is t wi
ooit by.
X'>K. the .r*nh-
i L*iuik i attg
m*gro in the countrxririio could volt
in the Demorrafje priniaries.x He
was well know n to every p«‘i son who
had bu*t©e.*8/(n thh county seat, and
knew- as ptnny men to the countv
as any ^uier 'person in the countv
2f».76U
si.'iis
14.*»22
*; oi*;
4. i a ;
Sewing: Course Has
Been Completed
Eleven .ladies, meni’fer* of th'
Walterboro auxiliary of the /nj
t’rosf, completed the course in/ffe.l
Cross Surgical work, and sfoml th«
• xemination Monday of iHis week,.
They are Mr*. RiddkJc Ackerman.
' Mr*. E. L. Eishhiirtfe. Mrs. I. M.
Fisbhume.. Mrs. 2T P. .Howell. Mrs
h** offer-'d on tha* d«v for the j*u< - -
-sid’h:- **l i ction t^re-
Mi** Elizabeth Jones
Thelma Padgett ..X,
is*-Esther latngdale. R. 2
Miss Rebec-ca Adam*. R. 2.
Roam).
a? denocr-*»x tn this world w.ir ‘ caVt*. Strictly honest gnd courti ou* Mias la*ila Rigkenhakcr
Judge Mendol L. Smith 'tfR-nteres l to ci-^r. n* '‘.jl itr ’-.v! many friend. Miss Fairy Iliori r. v . . .
>,*• r•» —ie pfia-se •*’»f among both wbRkiriimt riegroea MTsa Almo Hiott
o-i’ relation to the wir ' Hr !‘ ?v 4 rargo^filmily, having Mis* Corri - Belle HuV-
: v*il 1: 'ic l!>xlier.
.4? t-w Attj-rillng
TH*i Fair. ,
fiMnfite* x. { °w r.-mft* frr'r^WpW
■ .iy Ir.i: vcKerman .%
Mf** May Nettles. R. 4 .•
Mia* Janie Ulmer
Mis* Ethel Fripp
Mias- Kay Jonea ......
Miss KU*u Snead, R. 5.
Mis* Edith Black
Miss Bessie Blue Stokes
Miss Hazel Felder
Nilas Annie Mge Kogei;. ft. 2 l.. r .0«l
— "HHto l.OOd
1.000
•' l.oo*>
E. E. Joneic^fv*. S. R. Hope, Mrs
J. t*. Ia*marite. Mjs. E. T MxRhaf
fer. Mrs.^^G. Padgett, Mis* Mabel
Mflehmap; Mis* Pauline Sander*. A
le.ibjrc
A
Hampton' Friendly a suit for libet
against Mr*. Ullie Ravage, of Maple
Cane section, it being alleged that
Mrs. Savage called Mr. Friendly a
negro. After tan interesting trial
the Jury found, a verdict of f!
'punitive damages in favor at
plaintiff. Padgett and Moorejy'rep-
reaented the plaintiff; Ho^lt aad
Gruber, the defendant
In the call of the ©Use or W. G.
Hiott vs. James Singleton op moUcri
of Mr. Fishburn^cthe case was con
tinued on the grounds .tltzt ^ther*
were certain parties who’w<»re not
served hFJhe original complaint.,**
fyrilerxwas made that they be admit
teij^and given 20 day* in which to
e answer.
Eliza A.'- Bunton sued D. r
Hier*. .contractor. II. Paniottie and
the town of M'alterboro, for $2,600
dama'ges for injuries alleged to hav •
been sufferedf because of the plain
tiff’s have fallen Into a hole left
open by Mr. liters .vyhen erecting V
building for Mrr Pkniottie. The
contention of plaintiff wax that there
was no barrier around excavation
nor light to warn.. The Jury -et
x
exhibition of whut they handed, a verdict of $450 against D F.
."..UTi'i ij>ceu taji jht to do was. helij Monday ;L. liters and town of Walterboro
S.ffOOTrjght ,frt the (’ivl^ league room*. | and the Jury found In favor of trie
. 2.000
: yl .6$w
1.500
s.OOii
2.500 'where a large number., of peopl^ <lefendant. M Paniottie. "K. M Jet--
went to see these and have them»fer$e* and Heber R. I’adivtr'repr**
'Aplmx-d. This class has been 1 sen ted the plaintiff'; Fish bu me and
ught
taught by Mr*. Wilson, of Allendale , Fishburne the town D. F. L
and she stated that they had mild* liters eonducted his own defense.
splendid grogress.
A consent verdict was taken
Mrs. H. O.'Price Is president of; morning in the case of Aug. .Wright
tlie auxiliary. Mrs 31. P. Howell. * C’o . vf. Sanders A MfTeer for
“♦•cretary. Mr*. E E. Jones, tie*'- ?4 4** » ..
wrer. These ladies are anxious to 'n the ►as*' of the Priion Seed A
Wavis. sewitfg circles foLnfed any- Fertilizer To,. V* yi.. S. ..PadgCf*
wljere and any .lady who desires t > cod M
The
parade will start at. the Waite; boro
school building and contintte dowi
Hampton street and Railmaj Avert
ue to the fair ground*. /
Thursday* Nov. 16. tfill tn* Auto
mobile day. ThereytsWX be a great
automobile'pxrade. This wilt sta-t
at the court house square ind coty*
tinue down Main street and Kailroal
Avenue to the fikir grounds. This
parade is expected to be ono of too
most beautiful and interesting ever
witnessed in the State, because it
to be a patriotic parade, and^fwo
prizes of IIP and $5 will he'given
for the two beat deroratciF eara. All
of the cars will be decorated with
the national colors
Horae racing jrrtl he one of the
main fe»(Urew/hf the fair. Mauy
cnthiivist»/<Ff tie- hqrsiu aro ex
te*« ; Vi tj^te* ;*• —e: * witV tl-efr.sn?-
/Jpl'idaj. .Nqn. • negro
e* »!>e fair. ' Ti « re wjll hr* a
gr<*at parade for the colonul schooP
children of th<e Friur-come ties
ArreiiKciuent* are ie^ng perfected
for ope or^lwo f*>otball games .dur-
ijig the fair If/le. hop-d trie main
game will*' t»»* -between The Citadel
arid Wofford*- but ia trie event that
Tlie' Citadel cannot secure a gam*
with WffffordJa sraffre will be play-
c*i With or-e of the teams from tl|y*
M ar VV^setL. 1» Charteatoa, aarag
which are * r,* ^ f ar players. - Pos
ters arid knottier school wilj have a
gam*-.
Rev. J. M. Cra\ on
Decides to Reipai
-A f« w w'eelt* ago Rev, jC M.-Oa-
Y:-?l /fhiportviiid /*to aepept. \
pih* ! o- .*r»* Brail, i.eti,^., and at on'*,
time.'favirably '-onsldcred the ma*-
tei hut After/frior, mutare raflie •
Ho». he decided not to leave hf♦
’present work, and fet* friends in th 4 . -.
seiine. will be ple.-*w ( j f.j know that
h»- riHKror leave at this time. !n-
st*-vo lit-<;.»-? rc^eettv strengthened
vy! w<»rk v iti'l Wirt jrrV ms time *0
h»- five' churches he will f;erve.
whrrji with the 1>j*ie of thei r meet*
ing* are as follows: .
Redon's churefa,. semccs the Sat-
ui<iev before the first F:nday, ank
th< first RoniJay at 11 o’clock a. m .
*ni •. - fi.ir, 4 c'clock
p K
1 •
•y
M M Padgeff. for adjustment<>»k Grove ••bqrcn. tnird Sundae
000^o s« may come up and help the;; of ;*rco'4ut for >otton s*-e(i shipp«.d 11 <»Vlock a. p..- '
' “ddnt Thu iu>ount,Hn-
rv.
pr*
Lvlctg ■ y ' ' “I Mis-. Katt/rtrlne Smoak .>
, " _ . Mr- r.^T. rUer?..,...'.
Cyra'- has h*-eri given •'Mkiftiigevtlie-
^j j>?’ janitor 'cit ycourt ^ *' *- R^rrti*iD
imr, the Siate i^lr ir ^ Ririib' * this hone*.* iuad. v* n» by tbte death of t Hisz Mef DuRattt .
« Week 'VX. , * '-‘- Garter. > TFc^c ••
‘.’.Pftd ^h the
.‘.onrrv 7ni be
1 (icef anyoni
ij'.ui. j:*r,d assist.
H4 “ 4 . ——»i— -X. ■ ■ — . . '.
The egular monfhlyXmeetitrg ,, ' •*<. ’
K1tTg» Daughter* iT<l Sdns.. wf’t f 1 *7
■■
2.PP0 I ! -
1 fif- * *
*prc<ujitaUvc bv thn (>?enrjrint .< The. miou
. tuornirig »o vilv*<J »> HuT.tZ. wpic* 1- j.
A r«
each ^ morning to 4. vi^r.js. wUic* is u no*
wish* * to enrrfjl . v/ri by the defendant- fri*vi- *-tK
l*i< ii F*. fused on ae<*r,»ni of a.
'•p*-*» in,'tmount vfiipied to be
” ir.'' rrrp^d a verdict qf
MS
1 *-|jj pert Momlgy .'iftetnoon at
’•lock atvlh&JffapfTst church. ; 1 '
plrin?*ff ;Vit*- 1
?t ..t thp^" r‘ito rf S per c*-ut 11
f’qe *ar bhurch, .^Saturday. hdfor<,i "
ttie. fii'irth Sundav. 11a. m.. and th •
fo'trf!: Sunday at 4 p ra.
S ttliews church, near Grov
er .fourth :’<*u-day, 4 pr m. nr*-}*
ft s •y-'ptf a f- 11 - n’eteck-a m.
Ray. pe'i criweeh. tcropr! . Srj*ds,g
rtote.