The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 1
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WALTERBORO. S. C.. .WEDN ESDAY, pVEMBER 7, 1917.
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Add to your enjoyment ffn- Week by visiting the .stores, whose advertisements appear Hi this issue. They have, made special plans /
lot jour convenience and have arranged special displays for this notable ovent. They, one and all, extend a hearty welcome to out-
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' of-town visitors as well as home residents. . * ** < r ; \ , n >
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SOUTHERN CAROLINA FAIR
GATES OPEN
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FOUR DAYS OK KNJOYWENT.
PLKASURK. IVSTRUCTIOX ,
. ' AND PROMT -
FOOTBALL GAM!
FOR WEDN1
Port«. s Will riash With «oR«l|ctin<*
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' <»atno of Hall. ,
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^ Thv ninth .annual fair at Walterr
boro, an«l the.second Southern Car
olina fair will open its doors to the
publio at !♦ o’clock next Tuesday
morning/.November lu. and will be ih^se sold,
in tfession four days; three of thes-
being for the whites ami the fourth
for tile negroes. Every' pMMpect
points to a' great fsdr, and *■ the
largest number ot exhibits f ev^r
tags can be secured there Saturday
and Monday.' All exhibits will be
entered on Monday and displayed In
the appropriate buildings.
Tin**. K. Miller to Speak:
THos E. Miller, now of Charles
ton. but formerly of Beaufort coun
ty. will be the principal speaker at
the fair Negro Day: He was at on?
time a member of congress and ..is
looked .upon as'one of. the leaders
of Hi is rare. aS'Well as Qjie of; the
most eloquent speakers In the Stat°.
Seaso n Tickets May be Hail
The faif associatloir has provided
peasoh tickets good for admission to
ihe f^ir at any time,, not transferT
able, x for the sum of f 1.00 each.
These mgy • be purchased at Th >
Press and Standard* office, Jkylof’s
tore. Farmers ami Merchants Hank,
lor* at the gqte #fb ing the fair. It
is thought tlV^re will be many of
BOIOS Wtfi m Wi IV MMI
™ of he mg uun ghhesimits
Among Those Winning Free Bonus Votes Last
Week Were Misses Laurie Maxey, Inez Ack-
‘ ' erman; Annie Cart er and Mattie Still—An
other Bonus Vote Next Week.
PROGRAM FOR
. ' V NINTH FAIR
LUt of Events Arranged For Fonr
* * Days of Southern Carolina
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Fair Next Week.
IS.—Rdnea-
open for the
The results from, the bonus vote [Miss Mattie ^Stlll
offer last week were, very gratifying ''
to Uie contest manager. The lead
ing Contestants taok right hold of
the matter and went out after sub
scriptions and several of th'em.rsoon.
had the necessary ten subscriptions ; Miss Hay Jones .......
to their credit. The checking up (Miss Eliza Snead, R. 5
Miss Pearl Clmer
Miss.. Blanche Chassereau ..
Miss May Nettles, R. 4.-...
Miss Janie Ulmer .
' ” 3.000
•. 3,500
.. 2.000
Tuemlay, November
tional Day.
9:00 a. m. Gates
Ninth Anmial Pair,
i 10:00 a. m. School parade forms
45.000 1 a t the Walterboro High school build-
2o!541jlng. x .
12,241 ! 10:30 a. m.. Parade of schools
iodie ciiiny
fill i lie HKCESS
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IMMRNHK ARR.\Y OF SPLENDID
KXHIB1TH GREETH THE EYES
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OF YWIT0R8 °
4,16f> 1 led by band starts for fair grounds.
5!l50' HrOfi a. m. Judging poultry and
Miss Ethel* Fripp
M|ss_HazeJ Felder'
Miss Annie-Mae Koger, R. 2
Miss Thelma Padgett
Miss Esther Langdale, U. 2
Round.
ance ever had at any of the fairs.
WKiu** Rooms Registered,
e tafr association desires to se-
The Or
cure 3 list of the roopis of any pf'r-
rong' in .town who will permit the
ill*** of -pare looms for the areOm-
shown for this section of the 3tate>'tm)0aiion of visitors during the. fair,
•togethef" with the-greatest attejut- Any person who' will hire a room
will please notify Assistant. Secro-
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The fair is for the four counties of tary James deTreville. so that h.
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Southern Carolina
the citizens of the.
. attend, at: w£ll as
outside ibis section*
T-be*~dep:irtmentk of the “fair Wlj
he up to their usual htglk standard,
ami new. features will mark the* ex
hibits to- be made. The’ program
usands of niay list them and furnish this In-
ion to^any persons desiring to
guc.h accommodation*.'
formatio
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,^ / Negroes.May go Any lhi>.
♦11 Some questions have beet, asked
as t*'whether or.not pegroeawere
fter'llie smoke of* the- battW had tyiss Edith Black ..
cleared\iway showed that ,the . fol- 11 1
lowing-wiftestants haif^won: Mls‘-
l^aurie Maxey. Miss Inez Ackerman.
Miss Mattie Still and Miss Annl*’
Carter. . Several other almost • had
a-Trough votes,to Win; and had U^yiMiss I^lla RIckeubaker.
nur'*forth jus.t. a bit more of effoyt , Miss Fairy Hiott
they, too would have had an extra Alma Hi ot t , . ..
in.ftort votes to their credit, . : Miss Corrlo Benc HllP.
Miss Atattle Still la, doing •onv 1 Misa V Ic Risher
hard workmand am a result She ha ; Mjss Katharine Smoak
pushed ahead of Miss Pearl Ulmer. | ('ottagevHle
and now stand fourth. Miss Maxev j no , Ackerman
is still ahead, McCarter second.;'^ Xlef Du Rant .i
Miss Ackerman, third. But several j I*odge.-
of the contestants are running viiss Olive ToSes *
"neck aind. necK.”, 4o use a horse
man's phrac-e without meaning any
invidious comparisons. * . ’
.The prize offered this week is^a
>5.00 gold piece to tie given by The
Press and Standard to the younc
.Ijjdy who turns in the greatest nam
her of'votes between now and Sat-
2.000
2,50 J
1,51)0
2,00o
2.000
3,000
2.060
2,000
2,000
1.660
tETHEA THE SPEAKER
South Candina’s l.ieufenant CJover-
as io w ueuier or .noi negroes Mere „ nl ., v nifrht Wr ( . anY , ot ,, HPB8 (h e!
woted to attend the fair any day v , rnn V r . oan you? ’ , - | Mr . E
oxient • the snerial necro dav. Fn- * .. j...,. 1 c._ !.*•*«. n
Miss. Ida' Ponds
Miss Essie Cone . . ,
Miss Armeda Jqpen
Missf Eula Jones ./.'i
Miss Auaje Miley . ,
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M'ss ‘Effie, B»ach
I Miss Clarice Welch
Ruffin and Routes.
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except the special negro day. Fri
day!' The secretary of the fair as
arranged presents a schedule of
events, each of which will he full of m>< lation says that negroeg' will Ik
in feres*- to every attendant upon tlf'-’ free t«> attend the fair qnv at every
fair/ Tuesday, the opening day, ha-! day tKey TwTslv Xegjxj Day is set
been designated as Educational for them In/order that they'
Day; Wednesday as Agricultural may have th^jr, ww-n. program an !
. -Pay; Thursday as Patriotic ahd 1 Au»the .fair ns they wish. It is not
domoblle Day;. Friday s^s Negro Dav. intended- ga-'a' ,bar to their coming,
*.Eaeh day has full progtam ef any other! day they may wish^to
events.. to Instruct, entertaift and, cjmWyA * - t '
amuse. • . “* t / The School Pimide.' x .
The officials of the fair nssoeia-j xThe feature of Tuesday’s program
Hon ar^ working hard to get every>jjkt the fair will be the parade pf the
thing in readiness fot the opening t schools of the county. This parad*
of the fair? Work began the "first/ will form at tbe school house Ttms-
oFlast week ar iRe fair jrtouuds. day morning at 10 o’clock, and wl'l
oed to the^
, , . Eugene Granam
Next veek WPl b« the big week .Mi S8 Mae Berrv - . .
•t the f.Tir. Esery, contestant who ] nine UreUn,!
is in earnest will dcilhUess ea«>pwt- MffU , jfaud Crosby
The fftir rfourds next week, and will M1 _. Thelm* Mllev
•: T e her friends and (reg subscrin- Bessie Bishop
Mors galore. The people. will be Morfii'. .
there in grent numbers from fnut
c/unties of,, Southern Carolina' and
Mins Let
• lelandton
iliss Leila Polk
and Sunt. Hlers will have every-
^ thing it apple pie order by the end
of this week, and wttl assist in ar-‘
ranging the exhibits. The entrance
• la being rearranged, and the new
plan is t<l have only. the one" ticket
\ office. Tickets will be sold at this
office for general admission, land
tor automobiles. The admission for
.automobiles will t««e the cars Into
the grounds, and they will be park
ed and kept safely for - the occu
pants till they desire to leave.
The grounds are being given a
general cleaning -no. and a coat of
whitewash on the fences adds much
to fheir appearance.' A new build
proceed to the fair- grounds. The
different school^ will follow the
onto' ideas as to parade ^formation,
and each will provide -its own ban-
Her, if they decide tb carry any.
From the present indications there
will be a large parade, There arc*
quite hi rumber of schools in the
county which can make a good ap
pearance. Cottageville. Henderson
ville. Stokes. Lodge. Ruffin. Taboy,
Williams. Hudson’s Mill, Smoaks.
Strickland. Ashton. Pine GroK-e,
Roadside, Peniel. Ritter. Bethlehem,
all harp two or more tgachers. an'’
lurgo enrollments, to say nothing, of
many one-teacher schools which wl'l
Ing is being erected foe the swine/take, a part }’n the parade.
department, which will he divided I Tlie following points will count in
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idto-«n«rtnientk for the exhibftors : ; .3«»ciding on the winners in the. par
according to i)A L
latest methods of ade: Percentage present.
housing ho< exhibit*
5^ an
other counties. So we wotri'I Beulah .Ged’ley !
ti*e contestants a tip> and that is-be
at. the fair early.and stay late.
The fionus vote itext week wlfii be
10.000 votes for the contestant se
curing the greatest number of votes;
t.600 votes for the second largest?
.-..mo* votes- for the ■'third largest.
(Jet busy and win?
The standings*, the contestants
follows: x ; X •:
Walterboro and Routes.
Miss Annie Carter ..T»0,0®0
Mrs. J. F*. Rentz - , Jr
. /: Smoaks.
Miss Laurie Maxey . ... . ..
Miss Ruth Bennett /.
Miss Emma Jane Yarn.....
Miss EthM Sauls/
Miss Ruth Risher ...........
Miss Hallie Hlers .
Mrs. R.’ W. Adatos
Mrs. A. J. Weeks.
other exhibits.
11:00 a. in.*- Free arf In fropt of
grand stand—“Old Barney Oldfield*
i Q Trick automobile.
11;00 a. m. Midway opens.
11:20 a. ,m. * Athletic events* on
race track by schools of Southern
( arolinn.
12:00 m. Judging of horses and
live stock. In Arena,
12:00 m., "Basketball game. Wnl
ferhoro .High -school vs. Sf! George
High school. x /
1:00 p. nf. Judging- bogs and
poultry. .Or '
2,00o» ”'2:3() p. m. Free dets on .fair
'grounds midway. Dellamend troup •
48,00'* ^ various high i-lass performance#;
2.000 p . i,,. ' Baml Concert. '<
5:00 p. m. .‘.Gates to fair grounds
open to public.
:<tO p. ra. * Midway opens.
:30 p. m. Free' act# on fair
grounds midway by Dellamead
I roupe. -. .. /
11:00 p. ni. Midway closes.
11:?1 p. m. Fair ground gate*,
close. > v. .
WetlnetOJay/ November 14—Agricut-
-v tuvnl Ibiy. ( ! tide
9:00 s. m. Gates open. . S
9:3(ViU-Jtt.—Band eoncert on cffUtT
ho>tse square with parade to fair
gmonds, ' . • ‘
10:0(i ». m. Judging horse-, and
live-stock . in Arena-. Cpncludioff
h'.tw'aejn exhibit bnilclingB. **
J '‘*0 a. n. . Midway onens
iM: ”.t) a. m. . Concert by uniform
pb »*1 at- grand stand. '
\ 11:00 a. m.- “Old Harney Old-
fbHd’* in free act otj race track^in
frnnt of grand stand. ' //
llrSO.a. m. Football game/Por-
tVr Military Academy vg. Benedlc-
♦ine- College.
nor Makes Eloquent Address nnd
Stir** the People.
3.025
3,500
1.000
1.000
1)00
;3.500,
-3.021
1,250
5.000
4.525
Aim
3.026
3.00'J
2,100
1.&0)
The first community fair for the
Lodge eowjmunWy. was -held Friday
at the Lodge, school building, aud
wag. voted a handsoDT*- success oy
every oiu- present.^- The remark
was heard on all sides that, if the
Southern Carolina Fa If tIhI hot look
-harp- to jt-s laurels. Lodge would
have it beaten, or as some of the
people^;expressed it. "May?>e the
Southern (^irolina FpJr \
‘most as good as the' - I^idge fair;
The exhibits w#nv. exceptionally
good. - parUt iHarly these/ of the
fancy work .and needle daft of the
ladies. Ope entire‘s rObm ' of tt»-»
school waprlven- to-dtirplaying these
exhibits .«ml they were very fine.
The agricultural exhibits were also
very creditable, as were those ot the
ladies and girls in canned goods and
cookery. The little folks had a’sec-N^
tlpn of .exhibits of their handicraft,
the center of attracition being a real
cornstalk house. IkkJs and other ar-
les of furniture, _Jw—,
.-There* -were aotnd' ffntv Cows, good
; ■»*-ses and- «olls. and prHty fowl*.
x;
"4.0ft'
2,fifth
5ft,581
5,025
S.Bftft
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I UNITY* ; '" i ’ ' * *
FAIRS THIS WTEK *
ds of ade: Percentage pi
fair*. - pearajrtfe, .including
■Stables” e:>i»lq h.-ins pa^rdiitg or marcifihp. 25. t Eaclv
. oVef hs/rf e»J and 1* paiie.l. ’ . .'teacher vilj .hand to the fudges a,
Th?; tollowihg jft' *' Msp-of the of/slip of paper Ho which will' be glvefi ’/g
?rs and* s»ng ; i-intenden«^H'? w^he ti e home of the school, the nnme *?•* *
/talr .asscctyftlon: W. • J: ,Tavlor. ;t’e teacher, the nimihej on roWyhn? jop
* / There are <wo community *
* fairs on this week. Today the *
* people of Cottagevill# are hold- ’*
* ing one. and on Friday of -this *
* week the ‘'peofile of Smoaks *
* are, to hold- the first one. It *
* is reported at the time of go- *
* ing to press that the fair at *
* Cottageville today is very *
*- , gdod and tl^at Smoaks will have *
* to. hustle to beat it, i. *
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1,00 ft
2.333
1J25
MEETING CALLED
FOR MONDAY
M. P." Howell Asks « Conferenee ai
His Office to DIhcush VVM. * .
A. War
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MH» 'CAMPAIGN
It# food campaign
;»• has bee
WaltfTtJpro. ‘president: Coi. G. | the nmnh..T presen| in j*.rr.de/ Th- * continued through this we-J
Padgett."' Waiter born, hnd M. TT. fair as-p- ration has a-rffced J.. M. */p 0 all captain’s amP worke
Hiott. Round, vice presidents; W. Mooror. .Esq., to act as chief iqar- / ('olletolt countv are urge
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d. vice presi
W. Smoak. Walterboro. sec-tetarv:
D. C. L. Hiers^Walterboro, general
superintendejvC: Irvine M. Fish-*
burne, Wndtetboro. treasurer: Mar Ox And
Jtto: V; Glover/E."TTII, Shaffer, I
M. Ffslrhurne. K.. Jones. J: <1.
iet4, finhnee committee. .Th-
trim eat suDpy.iBteiul£iLti Jiii
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Horses and mules, ft. C. tfiott.
Round;, cattle. Dr. H G. Willis, Cof-
tageville* -..wine. FI. A-. Marvin.
Green Pond: poultry, S. P. r.ml F
\V Good*fn, Walterboro; acricil-
xture. F. W. Rlkher. . WaH-rhoro-
inning club \vo>k* Mh- • Tweed; ‘
Pickling, Wr'ferhfn/; wdmalj'j.
Mr, F. P. V’ichm^h. .Walterboro:
Pfid**!, Mr#. P-p/p •'I-r?. Pi*’- I
. ■ ... to *
shal on this, occasion. E., L. Fish-/* keep . l>usy v aM this and *
burne and J. Lemacks. as assj/* * necured e>/rv signature possi- *
tqnts and judges. Supt. Strickl/nd I * ble. atuFsend th^rd in to theJH
thp .u. mie-rs 4>f the coqnty Jioarii * cumt>Cign ma
of edui-atiou *111 lead tbft pai/te. i # updav night
hook. . ww * 4F * * * *”*'* ******
after- 45at-
Holiit.iv |itr Odleton
; .Contit v Soperintende
tiop Strickland has decl»re<l
day. Nov. 13. as a holiday foi>nil th**
vchooH' in Colleton countjj/n ordei
the.t the teachers and pufulfc mav a
tend the fair and taj^e nnri in Tjpu-
oational Dav? T)k- foliowifijr is y
notice of Ibis vartion givej/by. Mr.
Str.’ckldnd;
Kd’tor-<>f Tlie t’ress/dnd Standard
life ■ give notice Tn»*r'Y ,: ’ the C >!
t+inin
Ttf Ftstiertes
in Walterboro.
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To the Editor Press and Standard:
, Our own boy/qre in F’rance'Kdf-
fpring arfnl dyljng. for our sake. We
f ftrust^ not forsake 1 them by
ng th dd“ oU|v part "We TrtuST
as/spJf-Kaeiifieing as thfij .are.
the causif of libetty ami of
ianity is lost. What Vauld
thihk of. otn/Solrijers jVroved un-
aitht'ul ami cowardly- -in'"battle^
What will they think If we desert
thgm in peril ami leave theta to, di'*.
UKglensly because of our selfishness?
Every thinking man who Is . worthy
to be c.aUeil a- SoiUb-CeroJJiJiatl tfltt
forget self and lay his * cholccfift
fruits on the altar of his country
in this hour of trial.
This war essentially,.is a conflict
between good and evil; between
- barbarism arrtt ctvlltzirttnn* Netwemi:'
the animal part of man and the
1:45 p. m. Dellameide troupe In
free nets on fair ground’s midway.
New costumes and change of pro
gram. >\
2:ftft p. mu Band eoneert ’%t
grand stand. V
2:15 fy/m. Free act in front bf
grand stand. » \
2: 3ft p. m. Horse races.
5fftft p. m. Gates to fair groands
An. pubti©.*-* ■ ; ,
7:«« p. rn: Midway open*. '
7;3ft p. m. Free acts on fair
grounds midway by. famous Della
Meade troupe.
ll:ftft p. m, Midway closes.
11:3ft p. m. F’air ground gates
close. . - > , •
Tliiii-4lrt.t. November l-’W—Patriolh-
jiwl Automobile Day. -
. . 9:ftft ai m. .Oates open.
9:3ft m. Band concert at coun
Ji-Oti^e. ,/ x .— 'J*
lft;ftft a. m. Flxhibltion of live
stock in Arena. . , “ '
1ft:0ft Decorated automo
bile parade form ^ at C4»njrt honsj'
sOuarcs-ueri proceeds to fair-eetmerl—
ar well as fine bogs and pigs../All
in all it wa# a fine fair. The full /
list of. awards will, be published at
a latm- dnte. • -
The address of LieUtenaftt Gover-
nor Bctlian '''as a s*pe< i i! feature of
l!u;.'d:iy. „ He eloquently . pictured
life attitude of this country in the
war. and called upon the people
present to stand by Presklent W1I-
son and to'support all those gov#rn-
inental ineasures which were intend
ed Jo help the country In any way.
took a hand primary to see how-
many people. would, agree to do all
i n their power to help tfie President
apd the government In the . "crisis
now confronting us. and every per
son' stood.
FIRST LYCEUM
- 1 FRIDAY NIGHT
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E. W DuRant. State chairman ‘JV* 1 I4 P art , Civilization/and
the Board of Fisheries, of George-? r * ^ ,n * 1 ^ to , tl ) P
town, was in town Tuesday.\aving ’ ^v Germany has placcdl brut*
como- over to co'nfe r with . R M.l'W- ' natpr ‘ ali " ,n [ 0T ^\
Buckner, the commissioner fftr fV >! nX the forefronl.l
leton county. Dr. DuRant is w# ,jn Amulia. 1# defending those influen-
tuited for the .important position TV \ ih S WO ,^ 1 ,T h
made n>;ipkinfi a little' lower than
the A'nggfs and which alone can per
fect the Inman raee.
.vhtch be holds. .
* . I . IN ..ft.
Ikwring Orchestral (Juinlette WIH
\|»|te:i r at School AuditoriuriT
•n S|ieclal Program.
The first number of tht* local ly-
ceum course -wiH 1ft* lft*Til at the. ^
srhooT auditorium F’riday night of
tht# week. The entertainers will be
th# cet».Ji*:pt.4-i| musical company who
have delighted hundreds, of au
dienres. The companV includgs Mr*: '
Poring, managi^r and violinist., a fid ,.
four young wotnerj artists, of super-
ior qu ilifications, Patriotic tir#
vrill be included in the program. It
• , Is expecte»r that theyfi.will he- a gooT *
t a f iiJ'q* present to enjoy this '
first number.
roc' ttjncjc for review bv ff judges.
! •/ 3ft i«.m. Band copfert.
11, :3ft n. in. Della M.ende troupe
in .free, acts on fair jfroun
. 2.u>& -p, ptr Hand Cftflcerl
grand stand. /. *
2:15*.p. iff. Free art in front of
grand MWd. {tylA roni|wn>s
2:fift p. m. Horse races.
6fftft p. m. Gates to fair ground* ' * ‘ *»**,'
open to GmUie '* i If. T. Bartow, fiscal agent' for the
7: Sine mf/Mid —~Tr*io-ToTi. TTofhfifffiy. <,r 'rfiarie*t«L
7:3ft p. m. Free acts on fcrir ihas been in W’alterboro several days
grounds midway b# famous Della *bis W4*ek for the purpose of inter-
\I( Ml. t ' upe. {sftl»ff local capital in a company
ll ftft .p. ni. Midway clones < for ‘be purpose of establishing u
11;,-..) p.- m. - Fair ground gates company, io nKinufacture this
; new drink, which Mr Bartow states
I
cfos
Is sy iin’l to Coru-Fqla
<b-
I’Hkw. Nov. HX—-Negro DnV-
9,: ft ft ni. GfUes open. ~
9:30 •>. m f’ohe»-rt bT band nt < liar!.-nui Men
\V/'e;b.iro Tflgh school 4t.H41ding. / | 0 Unir.
' Of Z -ft- Negro school - fi. ’.1. Rtn ph :.nd E. A Horton, of V
r i.f,.. rjrn -; |o front «»f Walterboro ♦q.j.vj *} ^ countv
■*4Je4»-'->dh;aie | bfiild log- - —^ -- 1 -
; a ' ■ vo Tuv«*ff ii
-Hreee.--f : rry- — - i-yrr-- '* ... -x- ✓« 4«ect- toe no man-* ...
W, s: >lr rWn. Ash-i5o'»: k 'H. '! "Fu^d//Nov. ir.> n hoHor-j« JJhi^ ' 7 -4 - lt_Ahuiiic*--bunianlty ; -Will
man, WjJTejdmro: • • !! -cjxmls. In ('rdlefon count'.) • ‘ ireVert to aa'ingerv uni all the pro
ne, He*'., r* p y i . ,h ‘ •• : * n 'I ‘•ftngresxman Hichant 3. V/. ,!ey. fgre*,,, cf qtufjes v i-l h.* t. M- n’- F’xMWHon of horse • ^5^
Ba1?/\ Prof,: F < m. f‘op/.r 7’ * j r'/l7'-r**-hooi- may ••ttcqd :-*. o/.t harle.-*on.< vas in ^a/etbom | bnyerv..i^atuH> is ftver dote to tf).* -//i-Bee rfmk in Arenf.
ftj/ihHs from each '.c ur':- w ill 'v* |. // ''arohra : ■ r -.and t -y yX’st nig it, hav-inr.ebwie ov • to fit* {surface; ever ready to crush tip*j to. |- n ^ Firnev dm
.char/*.» f the mb tee.n ’' ' / .irstional Day I ■»ny. lend the (V,tn.*evil1e ' 1 * ! '' n; t v iSpirff. ope of the effects of^fhc | : > » in Trkk •aiitou-oHM** net
heme demenstrit'on* rrrqts .-.Xteieber and ptrpil iX^ift fair, WhlKlff the ofty Mr. lY>*|ev I - • - ^ ,n ,ri<n *'"<*"‘"I a< **
—-* ' *- wh« the gutfst of Mr. and Mrs. L
3. WltWflj,^
-fNS
lows: ‘Re/ifer*. M : <«s 8=>Hve» If/ml-,connjty.'t < aH^nd and talci* jrifrt in
m. 7 |the n ra le^ mak4nc this e
fon and Miss Wilder: Hhti m HP.
D. Robins5UKl5"d Miss Hup/RovriP; day. the ereat#ft
Jasper, .L M. Eleazer aw- Mis4 4dx
ItaT/ Brownley; /J/llet^n. F. W.
Rieber. 'Mtss Tweccim FickDne.* Mi*-'
Emma Jane. Yptn.
edirt'atiosal forces f!
ever seen.
—4t»- order .*te-.
1
Quite n tyutnber 'of "exhibits hav»
been entered ;'lr<*i>dj N and ti is ex
pected/fiat, nntiy mong’ will be en-
teret/before the end of the week.
secretary asks that everyoik*
‘♦ftp ca# y get tag# befoye. Mondayn^
tills will he a very hu#V dav. 'Tn<
rational
g of the
county
&
done ■!
fill he a very hmfy dav*;
•fflee will be moved to thj/falv
grounds Friday of this week, ilnd
call upon the BfireijtK and patrons of
all the ‘chprils in tHe county to as
sist in /taking arrangements
their cd' bhen to attend arid to try
of the/ parade on time. It
a great privilege the pupils of th**'
schools have of attending an educa
tional fttlpf and seeing what the
people W ihj* great section of Sou-
in the county of school age may be
i-n the parade and take part in thf3
great educational event. ■>
What I have said above applies
them to the place for the for- to the white schools for Tuesday and
to thX negro Sfhoosl o/the county
for Ifrhfiy, *
HUGO S. STRICKLAND..
County Superintendent of Education,
them Carolintf are doin^. It 1-t
worth jlRore* than a day in school to
ihem. and I trust that -every ehtM^grndr-ninn Y^we/wnr" ffnd’ouF
brutality of war, even, on; tho- mos*:
• ulturo/k. ia to bring the brute .Jo
roan hack to the surface. ?nd soon
it rains the ascendency.
. The danger to our own boys ia
that the bratality ofXwar will de
selves drugged down to the level*of
the German:' */ .
We must provide food and ammu
nition for our boys in the trenches.
We are doing that. We must also
provide means to keep their soul.-t
pyre, even in the midst of war.
Our boys must have religious in-
(Continued on Page Four.)
• ’ of gr.trid sf-M'd.
Jlrftft p. in. Exfrcises at..gr«i
t«* in Walter*'
r c/iH* in a. fine
~>n .w avuomobiie. and
for h exhibit of. these
car .1* ’hr fair »< x/ week * Mr.
HoTiRian v.ik a;«» have one or twp
other nrtkes of cars in the exhibit ^
..... ... „. ... ft' 1 *,whit‘ii v ,.wiil bo .Inside ant* of th® ^
;• I begin with addicfis bv invft* ’ building? .
rr k n 'i. ■ ' i * ‘ i
12 Of) m. Free ju *« on fair
Ifmunili V, ay bj Della Me:;de . Fydfilijr M^Tli ^-/l
troupe. * " At FftJr Tue«wlnv.
?:3q n. rn. fforse ■ races. | Rev. J. B. Turner, an eloquent
5: ft ft »». m. Oates to fair gro'lirdT | and , forgeful speaker, of Beauforf.
open to public. | will attend the fair next Tuesday
7:<ift p. m. Midway opens. for the purpose of making a pat-
7:3«» p. pj. FrefiTacts on fair riotic address on questions affecting
grounds midway - by famous Della
Meade troupe..
ll:«Tft;p. m.
11:3ft p.
Close.
Midway closes.
Hilr ground gates
particularly the Y. u M. C. A. work
in connection wiQi the* war. ThK.
address wilt be made from the free
acts platform immediately after thh
-performance at 2:30 p. i*.
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