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\ < / VOL. S9. * WALTERBOftO. S. C„ WEDN KSITAY. CX TOBER 31, 1917. - • i ' NO.*fc toiM coum' 'SKfllBESSPO . .. _ •. • .• SnJBXDll) SHOWIXCi >I.XI>K l.AHT WKCK OF THK I.IBKRTY , LOAN CAMPAIGN COLLETON’S QUOTA $123,010 d OiCMiizatioB IWn Perfpftwl Earlier Fall Amount Would Have Been Suhttrribrd. While Colleton; county did nbt reach the maximum amount assign* ed for her quota it» the Liberty B6nd sale, yet the amounts sub scribed J’-re considered very good, in -X; nKBltt BE FENIHE OF HUB _____ \ ■ , . . • . V . KACINtj fO.M.MITTFK MKKTH AND AKIlANttKS PHtHiltAH OF • TKACK KVKXTS bk; premiums offered Purncs which Should AltriVt B«**i Horn's in Southerh Port of , . • State Offered Winners. • ^ One., of the main features at the Pouthern Carolina Fair this year wtlf hjp hors* racine.* The aseocin Uort ia u >ear i (instructed a splendid '•ArnwHait miW* track wtiich Is in MSS UK MUFUF SMBiliS ' WOI SPORT CHIT UST WEEK Miss Annie Carter Was a Close Second. With Several .Others. Coming on' Close Behind. Contest Now Wanning ; up—Bonus Votes This Week, and $5.00 In Gold Next The week Just closed has been a very active one in. The Press and Standard’s Great Voting Contaat.. More candidates have shown them selves active than since the contest began, there ace a number trying to win the bonus votes given this week. Only r a month and a* half remain !■ which th-* contestants may get votes, and that they intend to- use every minute to their advantage is shown by the tamest way in which they arc working. As a result Of their efforts last. -f \t Or See That Flag? h » Miss May Nettles. ,R- Miss Janie Ulmer ..... Miss Ethel Fripp ...... Miss Kay Jones Miss Eliza Snead, R.‘ &.« Miss Edith Black Mis^. Bessie Blue Stokes. Miss. Hazel Felder > .... .Miss Annie Mae Koger. R. Miss Elizabeth .Jones Miss Thelma CAdgett Miss Ksthe .Miss Kebecca x Adams. R. iker. X' x There's a at ! / --.r A? x 'y inert. Haven't you X id, a star fqr each ecus sen- am ' r. ' * “ •' . . . ’ : Each star * grow, them oh the front of the at the front? b The Honor Roll is *tMa the "7"' - y / U / HOSE Service homes of the timent. It brings a tear to the eye / ■ ■ ’ >. • ./ «for a boy. AND EVERY God know, how many itars there’ll .' \'*' And, remember: BO.Y MEAN$ A PRgEIOU]* HUMAN LIFE. IT/ SHOULD BE HIS COUNTRYMEN’S PLEASURE WHILE THEY STAY AT HOME TO BACK. THESE BOVS WITH'’ THEIR PALTRY, PITIFUL DqLlARS. . Is it possible, CAN it be possible, that anywhere in opulent, liberty-loving land there>are fathers, mothers, escription, with a drop of red blood, will not HAND IT FORTH CLADLY v Mi- 4 ; l.cilii Rickenl Mi.ss F.iiry Hiott M^^s, Alma ’Hiott Mi<« Cot-fic Belle Hlll_ Mtsf Vic Risher ... ... Mifs Katharine Smoak . M ’ E. T. "Hiers,.. . . . . Cottngcyille' Mi Fii-z- Ackerman ... M-ss-, Alef Du Rant ... . Miss Helen Pierce , Mis? Ethel Reeves . . M 'S Ethel Ackerman . ’ l.otlge. Miss OliV' Jones ,.^ ... Misi ida 'Pondk Mies Essie f,’on«> ...... Mi'S Armed a" Jorft*.s ..; . 'M . s 'EuIa Jones V »v'Xn'Vi'n Miley . . .. ; - / ; . * Stokes. MI'S KffijP Beach.. ., . . ,‘i^vlisS' t: I trice Welch - • • 4.165 * * • 5.150 « • 3.000 • • 3.500 • • *• • 2.000 2,000 • • y» 1.666 • • 2.50N 2 1.500 • • 1.000 • • ; 2.00M o *■> 2,00tJ o b.000 • • ^ 3,000- • * L'.OOO’ . i • 2.000 2.000 X\ 1,666 • ^ > X500 311.05 2,000 1.00> l.Oon 1,000 3.0 2 ir 3.50*i 1,000 1,00.0 1.00 COURT ADJOURNED I MT AFIERUOON DK.tlSlON RKArHKD NOT _ ^•CON'TINfE COURT INTO ■ THIK WRICK TO MILD SENSATION IN COURT Juror Retuoved From for Cmo Out of Oourf. Panel and What i rovetf to lie a moat sensa tional affair occurred in the Court of Common Pleas, last week, when Judge Smith removed Johii Clayton from Hie petit jury of which . he was foreman, which was engaged In trying’.*the case of Wffliam Griffin flow faster.! ,X/ X---’ Kuffln and Routes. , Eugene Graham Mae Berry X 5 *-* • • • • Irene Brelaud Miss Ma*(I Crosby Mb's"’Thelma Miley i Tiessie Bist T- isiiop Beatoy XrnrHdriir Lucy Pc Leila f IV E’.XH .*100 Jr * V v l /- X V X X prosperous, sisters. . X x 1 .^rgie TienU try Polk. * God ley Errlfia-Horadon' ’ Smonks. -ii-.'V *'• - Eittma .Xne.'X*m ’ M>u F*hM Sr , Ruth Kisfu. ( H *?•* fKera j ColliM.ui\ \ Vfrc Ad^mr T5iVT (VOb 4,00<» 2.000 4.000 1,00) 1,001 1,*>0’- TrOOO 01 ‘ - ’> v /• ♦iXs’. . r..o,X , ' .‘..’.0:1 - lieo : VT lTflA vs. k l|. S. Tliayer, et ak. for ddmam.« alhited to have been sustained by the plaint iff while at work tor the defendanf’s company. This, action was taken by Judge Smith upon the ' rp&entation by Hbw(fR A Gruhei . aXorncys for the defendant, that ay ion had improperly n<. edXbXease ih*- night before whil •' lie w\<Xj the jury. Upon remov ing MrXClayfon frojn.tho iuiy Judge SmitTi ni\|e X. rule to show cause why he sh empt of returnablX FrMnv^^Hiira at which time R.XI jivC^erlciC'Esq. ttornev f n V MXF^ytopXpresented i. npnjber of {jffldavitsXnd sVt’eedeT fn Kenning only a' reoiWandXt'otu Judge E5tfiith for his Clfent t appeared from the af^dtuvi Wednesfinv night R. uck. Esq., had gone to tho. izer & Ayer, where Mr. Clay Hi work and ihev got to dis court. Mr. Clayton whil* conversation remarked that the rase they were en^ed^in. u. '■ some important BAPTISTS MEET SIUII SESSHU - *• AHHCMTATION HOIJM 44K88ION WITH PIN/. GROVE BAPTIST CHITICH NO. |. X A SUCCESSFUL MEETING KnwilonN of AKKuriatJo,, Were Full of ‘ Interest ami Reports AVe Very Encouraging. ‘ The annual seMion of the Colle ton Association met with (he Baptist church at Pipe Grove, No. I, Octo ber 26. 27 and 2$.*5 The Moderator, Rev: Stephen Ackerman, being ab sent. the meeting was called to or der by Rev., "J. M. Craven. ' Election’of officers for the ne»» year, was as follows: H. J. GiVrns; Moderator. Columbus l.angdale, secretary. The address of Welcome was made by Mr. J. M. Benton, and responded to on behalf-'of the visiting' people and- delegates by Rev. J. P. Gra ham, of Wnlterboro. •* Rev. L. U. Ackerman preached the introductory sermon. , . _■ , . n The' report on State,'"YloVne and hlXot he adjudged n! Foreign iiiiiKaions and on Orphanage jurtX Thjs rule was wepe- all .splendid and showed qulto* an advance over last year’s work: Most all the churches went ’'«vond their apportionment; making !; — to reach the entire amounts appor tioned the association. Sunday was a great day. c.s we fuised a eash • ontribution for State ission's of 1100.00, anil in. add!- tihn to this a free will offering f»f $3«MH» for BrotherVurtIs, as an ez- ressloh. of out love and .appreciation his sXviccs as secretary for Uvj lastNea years oV more.. . AH yhiv.slXnded 4he assoctittlATi were itupjessedX with th'e whole * 4 iyn x dtrjr-'mTPst heone of some i in port an c*'’- - as'die l ad° heard that an offer of a hearted welcome ttfcyen by the Pin*> Xnmromlse: for |2.000 hail been drove pSoplex TlieXiountiful din mode This eftn vers;.t ion Mr. Ilourli OfT spread onNhe. loolk tables wa iM’potie<l toTlowoll & Grub;r.'. ai)il & demonstration'^<0 all Pin 4hc v sej>»frfd v affidavits, Loyr fht'Mitove people arc enKjylng aXera of parties 'to the conversation .\vhic?i piosheritV. N X / US'.’J ill the prcacutatlon of th. | The * MXiomtry i.ierte,. X^lie'cnait wlejt^ii.'c.inven • ..•tia- he.d Sunday mXniingNAy KfH® . T Ttiu; A .».':\ mo-nwfti 11 •/* v ; J. .M Crayon. w‘h«fh lr\mee»- • t .retl ^rhq\e • • v ’ litir :;djo trfKd VH'. ** nkanv ■ 'YV't’en tX’ P !.?»«••• eapie ’ip Ft'oT.- J’.upt'rt churblr Frid'-’v’ before. 'xhmif.yj T' lI - |Sh ’• . -v re*;*d- fj-ons * October. *m*. ■tm* parries/wliich plneod a-iJV ‘■ v . - M'.Pht on Mie-caX mi „f fheiri i t- $ *.$■%** * * 4^ « j-hat U'^’.'u;i<t : .xfaden-I 'em , . • «T>t ,.i hought tlWt A*y - - A - -' \ Tf f me intended in: vj X hit money at thi* time, who where in France”, M all that they hold mo»t dear left lives that liberty shall not perish from the earth! the name of the boys at the* front, subscribe for all the carry, urge your friencta^our neighbors, and to save and invest in these strongest of strong securities. • ' v* /• V / x. T! V; YVfeckS X-' . - in America*,. d, are risking thehr precious UNTHINKABLE. In s you can possibly x- / x. X. WANTS TO KNOW v MEN ARE I liajH nuui Moyrci > * v x? • / thpi ic* to Where liil’.u-roa- dCci- Editor Tho x / m V, Pfit is is YOUR duty. ItsbouMbe GREAT PLEASURE! cv ’ross ilnd.StantiatdX ■L# ij x A x. ±- ColumbiS. 8. C. X •MV- «^SW*,« jvglft AMbf V.Mtfll . J Tile solo object of this ( liW, is. fo iXpiro/aniong the P"hph' interest, in ♦he^tudr of thi-Xhlc. n\ iyi be accomplished, all other laud able undertakings of community Will be bencflttetl. The nian who is led to read the Bible Is thereby led tp the perforim> rvee of every* other , duty. No "map can* read the Bible regularly and be a'.slack, r-ia- any good work. K. K. JONES. Secretan ■* '«* .V ■ Walteiboru. S C.. Oct. 31.. l'*l Sui ly is GD-to- iday-Sc! X f,- y ie fund ay Xh<>ol s of tTic frill observe ^Sunday as Ci Sunday-School . DayXat which it Is ezpected that\.ll 1P R'inda' s< hoola of the .eountyNyill r^wd ‘ breaking * aitenX n riany of the uchools there special programs far the dayX Th Episcopal and Baptist , . Sunday a hools of Walteiboro will h t orping Kessions. the Presbyterlar^ kid Methyli.ats .afternoon. Every •‘‘‘‘dy is ipvlted to attend Sunday ^'Hojol Supday. both old ahd young **•'0 and women, A* - , ■ /. •• JlP s • ' ♦.. . .*-•.»•’ ■ ’ . Work-Jia-x Jiugun kt the' • fair grounds, a. new hog-builditig fs be- imr erected to take, cafe of the large e\hihii of hog^ espeejed —' - •. ■ _ . • -‘.X' t This Elderly Lady. Is Doing Her Bit X • / • •. .. *. > - . . . ■ I E T H ShuTer is in receipt of «/f<*tt»'rMom his arfut. Mrs. A; S. 'trehjfi; of. New York. in. which she tell^ hi«»i something of her activities in Ndialf of the soldiers, and wa’ - ridden Fompe Mrs.- Denis is 83 years of age'and what sh'* l* 1 doing should prove an inspiration to -oth ers. She. writes:- "I am still knit ting as r have been doing for three rnnrm years . Tlifs sumtoeif T^liftve helped ontfit. one young aviator, apd senr to Franco yeBterdarx loft knit spor I dozen'eye-bandages, all'tov wn work’ |Xh«vo also taught a nXpih^r of .po,opl«* hop- to knit -Hp\ do any bit to help, this.' seething worlds of .misery a MRH. IITWIMW MUTPT'i rn?r^rn‘T^s-nTTiy ‘d thq position of sunerifiiftpTid.cnt of twaytomiftFs hmlljllng • A* tho fair feriC>:\ X JONES RESIGNS ' /' Th*-'Vsu\)alio n •i' Miss Hay Xones a t.'iirhX? dt the Walt’rhoro High yrhool. " X|Airdrt“d to th^rhainuan ,f»*C. V/-OII aui I lie. e , i> 1 Tuteb’ no do ibt yf th- n . -x; tin* weevil in- ^outh *-aroliua find that the farwefi* BijRhk/a^ w:ell be gin to take wteps to'chmiiat the Tav ag^s of the most disastrous in-ert which nils .yet invad' d' t* e /oft'Oe fieldH of* the BoutT’ •' ;> .. ...- Daulusky is an inland of consid erable .irqportions and is one.nit!, from th’ Savknnah River Fo* th •last year dr twp the weevil has been aj wot k m the (’otton fields dj^Oeor- gia and it was anticipated "that it would • nter tic* l</w. ^xie-ct on South Carolina firstX' x t Wish AheNdtizen. of f'olh tpn ’'WtuHy t • m’u refhRy scan lb- na* **•* listist b lOyi iindXfuriifsh ^tho^ocal I Ward yith iiitornta>io» *ak. to C>>_ whereabouts bf ne.-n,' Tj;e,. . ire-men who have he An ordered to PpetM befotf-; the i.y< il- Board, lev* liaye failed 11 do so To ifffqrtti jt ’ ' td their .tiereaboiits v. Hi !»• a tX .hut ahoKy 'ail. T*> *1H.<» O(JOtf > y\\ feel stire that ir the majdflty^rt i 'two-.- th. fjiii^r.* (Xdii*.-V r inun/Ao X. |*ort-b-ts b«in- rtj^ftitgi^ignoranc*». ] hi^t this a ycyfiMyZ wish to as- 1 "* ’f/apXone/tnows of thei*- Wrhereab-JUIiX)plejy^ let 'ufortnaUPTn ^t We^give Lh/Tr nan dm#es as suited *lAp card»^ Johj ila? Mdvk. NfViltet VViggtits. .. Sripio i X I * tX d thnl m.thiny ~ uv i f jhXn " jitcji would'in. , '■;.n inlerfere X<li in' properlvdla - • hruging .Ids duties aK.’i meniher of 'he. Jury Mr Hottek a.lHo' made XT ftatemi’iie'in which. Air Clayton frohi-any ci to the matter', As a thexnroceedi.nrs Jud^.- Smith ted Hie fine he had* imDosed, only reXimanded. Mr. Clnvton ,i< said hv those who heard bin M was »he fhiest lecture t Ill’ll MAJOR I04 . W \UUEV tlahiHton, X )c, . Major E. Frank Warrmi, dn»* of the Hta,uhc - eitizetuf of this town and, countv. ..It is. fhonghtxtlu R anted l, v * these y w'hopi^stmd high will he hstinr./djrt! Th? r : exonerat ’i) ha>f** last Friday, following an of somettrre of Bright’S til's■ The funeral was held hejtf' .a t u id ay attended by a large epp- ourse of relatives and CriendK of the family and the deceased. Ttv' was taken to Augustus Ga . tv and enterred'there In tha UlCf second t cresting Hi.’ iurv in lesson mien, all of ■co m ni unity. brt.one of brim and. th: to cetnerStry of his wife's relatives. ! The. deceased was a Pallve of Cdileton Cp'iHtyf" having been borrf and weared iff that county • oen~ Stn.oaks M^hen a .youne man ho K'anie Ihe of To j cases Til.' f.a’C’ye’ I'M’V Go . "vs W it .A not.. V,. V,,) ’Viy nllir t vvere^MispoX •nerntliu mett-C to 't yer , '' > { Ip—-X.’ 1 ’’j ■ ! nMfy, toF..$444-bo VjX froiv 11 /t’tofest^ ; t' .6. p.o; -cert frdtt Mnv . j llJUrt.y .vXl‘. 'r ' y •; dat.tyA, f,ich Vnt<Hi”!«d <•* ' le’icnjpg'^.jhl aid row-i %T. JITtES t HI RCff Wa yy~ r - K Jame^ t Davis. Wa Iterboro. W«lt«*rb(d*o:. He -do** R h rules ; ‘ Scrvlt -^ B ii nd a v . V Sutidat <: U*: u>I t. - ’'Xp.\ prayer/fipd sermoi November 4th ' Is Go-to- l-Day. ah*L ac "InrlAt ^ hdb t to Inietest all p« and old. la’the Uni.teilyffUites.'ji’ work of -the Sunday Sc Colloton i«jid RE- terhoro. James •a Simmons one*. Lodge: .torboroX ruHtis’ WarhYg^Butaw^lle: Aaron Johnson, n trolv 1 tirw ‘ n l* on 5i. Da.hf RX.. Wulte:- eveniiiv . ^’• V **T^amnelXvv aiterboro. .Ale*, i'arjter. WalU^porb; IJeifry Sinritnons. .Wal- ro; Thomas Fraser., .Grech <i and tlsHeeFjJ.-. • Isaac Mitch* <•11; Wait* fbii'o ’ stud * Ksfill:’. XfftT Get her*.' Ritter and Green Fo f Tri.CoT.' con- r pC vyr.t-,-1 • . , ni., , •; -•••ylsVSmj# F»V- vs.’ -v.;, Sr«’’»)| Fir.'InsytfMirf.cc.1 * for. jt2.5«t». - (v^* - ,, ase Of the.. Stiidelmk»o’ <'«jy- > .'llrlVf' til**!, f 'jti’ * L^J** U*ll •• . 1, 1 ■y* - h ,r * < HtH \frw’*>ntn.’ r HF i otnpafFv resulted in .. non suit -•In ✓the ca»e of J. . M Vikertiuin. i vs, 1’. r. Rennett. a suit for mnre.s result..,,’ i„ a imdicf f *ue defcndrfht hy order of the Codi X'ourt adjourned Friday yfffte noon for the session and th* 4 jurors- *uimnoned fo .-ppear Monday morn ' ing for the serbUil Week Weit- ,. T a -Xt ^ ud the ad- T.-ir reglstTr- n, Smoaks: - Sandy ). Siuitnoits. G Johnson,. t ill., m wVhiesT? Jt hcovfs “yruone ; < 1 r.» g Pcr. (G he’ . _ I ampfop where he began Mo hm* ha* e, bfgnjilljw(vsyeer. and has hehl m sitions of trust arid^Jronor ityfif-- onnty -and stale. The ■|:tistvtf1uhFc 1u*. he’ld^svn« a niemhoc of the jih.-fif of Paid on ^/ lie was li'Hmpton/i odk'tr for id nj#x>bitornejN of id ml mm# •Ntroh:' t)i-XuC^uvor.'-.re two- k!^ *' ter*. Mr**:, A ‘ V\Fcv and -Mra GaX rh* jti er. >XimC;v,X,od£’. . :nd G. L V v’en -JOailli. il-lX H 1 ; > Coll-don/ emintv FKis nephew.'aqd law part iTO. GeoVge M'ijrrJy^-, - is^fimv or of the 14th fudieiaKc,rctift large n.miib«t of people he)d.< X / X xi Jt . Warren in.' esteem and. - hyl wfIj b< htotirpi-d hy hundr eds <of sincere friends, in dinth'If im]>*e»> and Coll, ton enmities' cused.. ^1,4* " infotmation t HRlSTIAX SF^VinRH There wRETht* service* at the Bap (Grt Churvfi nezt .Sunday evening ’C«ud*mrtl hv the Christjan piinirter. _* _y^' - Outldw. for ih* niemliers. of^KiK congregation. The pubHc ts* , (rdlally invited to attend,these^ef \irei*, -,nd the members of thfs de 0dmlfi:tt?o n desire to thank'the Rgp ■■ -be of thptjrtchorcfi fo. I h >(- s./'-rleew ■ * x-' of Jh« Hoap< f Trustees Saturday, ■ ered sy furJe^v;. 1 ifton with fho Cai C.nion rryiw ivc* atiy■ n-eu ,.j t 'lerk y Gourt; H. D Pa'dt mifW} , A. .v. Baegrtt WI/('a S-jiluder.* .St-tkc * e '*♦ . th*j/ r musty fiial Woli Id these id II See Vourtry to [»TTt»\ -- 'Vie •' i ginned IN CIH.liETl^ ADDITION’ 41. iXTyNSES- I S'* I ED , ,, . i»k'>ws iniormhiion >ri,al The foliow/ny additional license# head t« • he<1 oration o><nv for t he nuj^hx^- ;; nd l rat fie in * tea U srtv 8>Ve tr J<-1M>G they w cotton hp<w ivc.otly b-.-H »yue.«. hy ,j ^ dut> j/tloit Zona irv:? j" fni e uyXHnvf*#* <h- aott,,. v-.h-v ,h-r- R .;. * ‘ ‘ f'*: 1 '- 1 , yX 0:51,. hat- ai rr'nl! {espectt^iy. ; j y ith JI.O'7- fo’,- last year. X- /A \v '^'otdia^to reimrf* Vfdl cted 'V ' oj$b.vv ml ton Bt atlei.ln f J ‘jo;a’ |. l-X :ud' is£ \pa:t inburg c at « y -. 'W-mtrtrted- inr a: Tvr-nnrr Try - j, - - - - v - -v ^die*. in her work, tvntf will rtr.v ’j * '»t”i'l ; iro school f? fn make th»>. womaujfs iter of attraction. -^1 _JLr I Walterbore building the | aXtfaeher ot>«U . - - x 4" .afs", high' scju»0l. o: • ."in,i U,of. ,\tfafit, wl.ere he TJri. ;jr . w :<" • Turf •■! rv hv r . art ‘tudio for * i!y of M- and Mi W mxikwkiwi LEWIS morl X Lew is-Hiott. sop' of tjv late JY Hiott., of ,W'alterlK'ro. dieif nt the x Glara E^DOrn Infimrary, Shinda.r; follow ihg an illness of some month*. Mr Hiott had beep JivlM in Beau- forf hohtity hut came here^Severa? months. account Xf failing iiealth. and was making his horn ■ with his Hsteijy SfraxOofgja Per-. rell. He, is also stirvlrM by two other sisters-. $trF John Kinsey, of Jarksonhoro. rghd Mrs. Amhros v Iliott, of Rofftfa. . • X^. . . The flifter."I wa- hebF Monday at Dr«. t'li’^K, whi-ry 0 the intyrmen follow ed The seryices were-* cor d’jeteil ’»y |{«>y 1. M.,>Oraveii K AURI: f \RTER !• i„*U• ■ HiuFy Garter, a boy of ? littb- n'ore thati -a rear, died Octob er 37-, .and was |<(tried aj. Grae*.. church r tneferv.' J1 K wap hdnaj Oc- A 1 ; ’- - T-t-r-T --&. T—PBr-'X- imir 1,T , *y He was. en v>Ute to Fharleston. ' <1* n( fju i V/,.. n inhere, in’ has accepted'an Import'”** i fear*. *ro grt- rtair.*' position with the A.-C. L. Raiiw ty; J»ovrr.‘ • ' 7 i ' >/ X' . V .. i ■' tfM'ljd fant i: Joij.-K'- wiil ItlTHSH-tTUism* X'X «'TTTf iV iiir,T.- bnu a little .^ here. -U M * • T/.fH t’HM'i tlH ynle^Esq. W.lie^orrV Redfsh, t’oileton •-^.1 . yerterd .,V ,.t the office of Probate Judge bv J. C- *l*Tre t rtat rt* Minx Td VC .r of age. ,x XV n X .» - w ' V yntii i; M. J.'Cferhrt. pfu»nt khipdgr in ' w*?re So rtf uVirr ard.'Fnipn' wft«jF'r«4»- ti x- . Mr Jefferies* ^pr.thW • ha.. heeh quite ill from an operation for AppcjuJicitto. X SL X v *y id;,