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VOL. 39.
WALTERBORO, S. t., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917
NO. 14*
IMr M6ES III ''
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COK r ERKX<K .^T BISHOP\ll,IX
MAREM MANY CHAXGKM IN
MINIKTKRS
MANY NEW IN COLLETON
Rev. E. H. Hn khain (omp> to Wal<
terbcfro; Rev.. Smith GoinfC to
•«
Manninic—Other niange*.
r
nrims FOR 1
inks pkopi.k
\ - • ' X v,
smst KIHK TO Y. >1
Ol ( OI.I.KTON TO
C. A.
WAR FIN1>
Slimi'S COHIESI
ILL SOU i HITTER OF NISIORT
P
TELLS OF GREAT NEEDS
IteM-rlbes How Aid to Y. M.
, *
Minister^ to Our Nohiiers and of
A.
ltd Oreat Worth.
Tfce Annual Methodist Conference
'which adjourned at BishopviHe Sun
day night, made quite a number of
changes in the personnel of the min
isters in the Conference and several
/Ranges were * made in Colletnn
cotilty. ,r Rev. V. B. Sniith. .of Wal-
terboro. was transferred <6 Man
ning. and Rev. E. H. Reckham as
signed toKWaltet^horo: * Rev. ij.
.Vaugbn. of Hende^onvil1e ; ,}. r o»-.-« .o
Sumnierville. >urid Kn\. ..f. B. Pro--
- ser comes to I!erKjerson\i 1 le; Rev. C..
, Ingram. of^lTetoHj -CirvUit.. goes to
t'ader, and Rev. I». It. Ev* ieu (oin ^ .
\to Bethel circuit; Rev7'<$eo. K. VV:^' 1
v rejLurns to CtottagevilIe;^Rev, C. F.
' roggiiv*''. to Sr.rofiks; Iter., W. T
jledenba’agh to Lodge.
Th*--aew appoHitnunis are
•( 'hnrleMon Bi.vtrict.
G. K. Erftvards. Pvesidini: KJd« r.'
Allendale. W. Y.VDibhler Apfdeton.
.1. A.,Grahatn: Beaufort. J. J. Stf-
vensc.n; Petrel. <’•. T.. O. H. EVt retf
Htackswamp. J. A. Mrfjraw: BTu/l'.
Ton and ftidgeTami. IK N. «B.UsJte
Chariest in. Bethel. TVAi. Ueiberf.
Harhpste »il Square. S. T>. Cqlye* ■
• 3^rlnit»Sl»^*et. P. Inal»inet“;> fWajty
M. L..Bank 1 *; ijoie-- 1 i
ONLY A LITTLE MORE THAW TWO WF.EKN REMAIN IN WHICH
TIM* THE tXINTKSTANTB WILL HAVE TO SECURE THEIR
SI'HMCRIPTIONS XND WIN THEIR PRIZES—NO CHANGE IN
STANDING OF CONTESTANTS THIS WEEK—BIG BONUS VOTE
■» * *v
OFFER NEXT WEEK.
.COIIRIT SUIDIT
SCHOOL
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•■MMnMHMBHRH 0 ^
SMOAKS HOST OF CONVENTION
NOV. M ^ND Bit FOR AN-
NVAL MEETING N .
• « • • 4
(Miristian Association, which list
you will kindly publish in net:
week’s pap'er.-
There are several significant fac
ie. connection with the subscription*
to'thfs :nat cause. It will Ip’ ob
served* first tliat tin* pedple ’<Sf ;;1
tofT'oro gave liberallv and freely.
v ine n<' individual sultscnp
Mori wa.-.targ«\ -yef‘practically w*
body in tJ.g town eoritributed so in*
thing. • •
Tt will'be . further observed
some
v iiick /i-* abundantly able. - linvr.
nnilmtetl nothing. N’o fotunuir.
tyNin thKcounty In'* coptribuuil *>
iniieh\a“s it gliould.
t believe »Fk* diftidu it
o farsin^NA'olbUig’’-. '*>
tl.e -Tact tfhu *ib^ • general!
iiuv.t* not fully
V-f .-*ity . and urg^cev or
The Contest Man wishes each nndlMiss
every contestant in The Prfss gnd Miss
Standard's great Voting Content a
very pleasant Thanksgiving. If tkO
contestant has a great number of
votes already ( cast or being held la
reserve, this *is a good cause for
thanksgiving: if she has a great
many promised for. the last two; Miss Ethel Fripp >. .
I weeks of the contest she has some- Miss Eliza Snead. R.
(thing to be thankful for becaqso Miss Edith Black ....
Thelma Padgett
Hazel Felder ..f
Carter <8.000
M,M0
To the Editor of The Press and
Standard: „
I-desire to urge e'very leader of
yoqr piiper to study carefully the
list of subscriptions* made in Cqlle-! she will get these and perhaps man\ Miss
ton County to the Voting Men'• I more: if she has not dune much T ti» Miss
Annie
Mattie Still
Miss Pearl Ulmer .. J ....
Miss Blanche Ghasaereau ..
Miss May Nettles, R. 4....
Miks Janie Ulmer
Miss May Nettles. R. 4....
Miss Ray Jones
to .now. she. can lie thankful because
<>he.still Las t w<) weeks in'which to
work Land to secure votes. So on I
ithe whole’ It is good 10 be thankful'
'ion-TliauKsg-ivint., Huy. r >
"Tldy''\v'eek the contestants are Vt
| work with a view to., winning the
pretty pair of ladies' shot's being
j given by .the- Hcrndpiw Clothing
Store io tlie eontestunt Turning rn
the greatest number of votes be
twQHU Monday' arid Saturday nighM
a few of tlqdu
ir
that lyuit^.
i
. in'the way
>la fas beer
■1, uener
ood tlu
‘k
are at work fo.-
y.. of shoes, for u:
is i ojmededa pretty pair of,.
boots addjr taim h to the gppe; rgnett
of a giyr who i. running a Ford 0;J
phtt-yrg a Starch piano.
Ayer, of Ili.^er A Ayer, state!
f
Miss Annie Mae- Roger; R. L’
Miss Esther Langdale, R. I!
Hound.
4» . . 1 ' k J-T
Miss Leila Rickenbakbr. . . .
Mis* Fairy Hiott
Miss Alma Hiott
Mi» Coprie Belle Hill
'L .• Katharine 3moak ....
Ml; a Vic Rislier .........
Cotfngevil'.c
Miv* Inez Ackerman
-- Alef HuRant .
LoUjje. *
Miss Annie. Mi ley
Miss Ida Petals
M.' s (llive .Tones ......
■ Stoke*.
31.441
12.241
%.1<S
5.180
4.145
3.500
3.000
3,00'.)
2.000
3.000
2.500
3:5ft<V
2.009
MR. WILLIS
IS PRESIDENT
Promoted From Secretary to Presl
dent of AiunriatWin—Other 'Of.
Acer* and Program -
3,’ftOft
2,ftftft
2.0rtrt
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Smoaks was the host of the Col
leton County 'Sunday. School Asso
ciation at its annual convention
which was held Saturday and Stin-
dajCv There was a rarge attendant?
of delegates from all seefions of J.h«'
county, and a genuine welcome
, awaited them in the homes of the
p«*ople. who were disappointed that
4hey did not have more delegates to
entertain. Homes had been pi >-
vided for 15Q delegates anil Iher"
were many homes without guests. ^
The session was noteworthv for
i,
IREtHIlim
HHI NISI DE M
(LEMMON COLLEGE URGES FAR-
- MKRS JO PLANT MORE AND .
RAISE MORE
ONE BROOD «OW MORE
Every Furnier Jh Asked to Keep One
Brood Mow More than in 1A16,
, , and Increase Meat Supply.
Tire -following is a circular .letter
being sent ovef the State by th^ ex
tension department of Clemson Col
lege. asking the farmers to elgn a
pledge card to plant wheat and to
raise more wheat. A wheat cam
paign is being conducted over tho
Stale by the forces of the extenalon
.department, and' fariueVs are every
where urged So plant at .least ‘ onu
itere of wheat per plow. Arrange
ments have been made by vhjch the
fiTiueiH may .seen re seed wheat an l
it Is stated'that to sow*in this couri-
ft
2,00 ft
me session was noteworthy f or, t * vu t< V'j V(>(l v iU ^ amp . (l
tl.e man,- excellent aeblrcwes g'v-m-!m’l, tea’s -agent..Mr. Riahbr,
end for the genuiPW int.-rest hi. thl^ campaign, .^nd
• i i.hurta- ni shown M r the wprtt . . hl|S | () .* r a lreadv''me« a* good por-
r’.e county. Mate .Secretary R. iKi.ion .1 .. n..
w
. 1 H. all
people of
V,
Easterling. Jjvft'otti.gevllle. C. T-i
Way: Cypress. W.. A. VourigbloiVJ;'
Early Branch. .1. H. > Williams; Ein
hard’. 0.\ S.* .Felder; Estiii. P. B. j
Ingraham; Ha pip ton', P. A. Murrnv. |
Hendersonvillft. J. B. Prpsser: Lodg'-. [
\V. T! B don|>augh: Rblg^vfUe, J. H. i
Bell; Summerville. i.r‘ G. Vaughn: jj' . .
Walter hot n. E H Ib ekliar,); Wan- ' 1
«!o. Mission, E. K. Epps,.
^ Fi.inyicy HKtrict,
Peter .’’Stokes,' Presiding'’. EUlev
Bfnnett .!!!.>. First -murch, \V. \V.
Hahiey; .West Eml; W. ,L. Guy; H< n-
netfsrc. T.. • T. E. Morrfw: !
BrightstiHe. J a L. Tyler> B
?tate lib
the cou
things that.the V.
f8r the sobljers'. i*.
eiy persuo fri''U;
lint eouftibuted.
«use ’will .*< ml
such amount
y i ■«. 'thiileton i
rid „.w
(♦his work rintil t
isub: ; c;rib'*'l and t,
ito be n<ec-.ery t
'X.
tiu
M.
''l ask t
county v>
hmethh'ir
•v
me
'
'ey )U.e
•> not .y t
iiltend '
*>uneuhf
d. I» o
irekt a
t i
I a ppeftl t,
j3n ord-'r.
These
. :hl x! There ar
-thlehe m .>
present
< it cit'--"-i ef t -
to raise titv. ttoiv
;■ re ;V1 il;, ■:
* new under Jrim >
wai Twenty-four
J. Tr- M •(*! ' rl; m ; cjieraw. G. b '! m en. Then* are pi* •million prison-
Kirby; -'hesterfitld, B. .1. tluess. r t J erg W;1| . \ n other war has t v*v
B. Qweiv. aupernumerary: narlin f v j ha( j than t wo million men on
ion. T:inKy.' Hr J. Caubhen; Ep-lj,.,,^ t ,*_/■-
•worth. J V.' Davis; Darlington. C | "iv, .| u lv jji t ae'xt--America will
T., J. M. Beaseley: East .Chesterfield. , . IV ,; .,. t ^at* two and a halj',mtlUpi,
m'eri >nlisTed In the Xrmy and Nayy,
., „ . , . . ■ . , , , ... j -••rs' Effie Beach
!>fKit he will-set..;,,!e the. Ue/t For^ Chrice Welch .....
r*cei\ed in a cai- in* expects in thu
week for The Press and' Standard’s^ ‘ Ruffln am! Route*.
winner: anti ibe hamlsmne pia!l4^t& Miss Maft Berry...’ ;
now on .Hsplny .» Brown KmniTu.v -Mrs. Eugene. Graham ...
Company’s Store. A .specialxfnvitw- Miss Jrene Breland
lion is txiendeti any contestant t* Miss -Maud Crosby ......
visit either of these, places and s-'e* Miss Thelma Mi ley
the prizes fof themselves. • ,, t] Miss Bessie Bish
Next keek, which is the last we^Kj, Miss Lolla.Morris
open vbting the last bonus* votei .,^/JsJiuultoii
.will he., fnadm tmtl thaTtls” .a '■*• <J ' i l^eila/Polk .....
j iionuKof loft votes yn every year’.* ' 11-•« BtKMah Gbdley
pu-h isu^scripCon turned in from MondaY'-Mr F. 'Rents. Jr
fvll: morninjr Mil 3;,iu' Idy riiight. This ^
';i not ’ bonus vvTHx>ipply* on nil votes.* anti
enifi i will be add-d as fbe suhscriptlott
•-r.iy juVq entered. . sttbsWi
; iff one year v ill In*"1 Taro vorj,
'stead qf.^.l.ftftO the regular
in -the [-A subscription for two years v
riilllio 11 2.7io» vote- ami net. 2..Vq. th
irlar achedule.- / ■ •-*
j
the county;. State Secretary R.
\VeM». and \!!*s Mflwee Davis.
jtrifutgry anil Rural- State Secr t.-ey
ft.inn { wer** the ‘State oTfit < f* pit;«ent. an;
|)ggqtth«jr gave «m:fiy In ipfni ;.nd yalu-1
v' ahie fo the Sumlav
jrchnnl workers pn «*nt. , They were!
S.ft’JI j on *bc’program for a. number of inf-!
1 .‘.’f* • ' °rtant topics .anil light wMl dbl
|they delivej' tfieir messages t>f jn J
'■Hruction. hope and opuragd.
mi
lion of the cfouTtvV He reports
1 splendid -iMTft'ss. , untl\the reports
^jtHat tFft* ihrnui will pi,m much-
Wbynt in this bounty iiiis ye«T. He
is aisr> pleased ^.w-ith The prer ise to
mal brootl r
Te ’pork, arid thu
d ihc •w heat srtuati'
■'ud
n in
st*
ruts'
la*ija
Mbrilah
F.. Hentz.
Snmaks.
Jhlsv I/iueie MaSey . .
'>!is.< Rfith; Befariett '.
Tk Emma Jane Varn
M s Ftp .| Sauls
M : f- . Rut'l 'fisher, .
.''i'i.-vi 11* Hie I liars *; .
Ir.x R. W. Adams . .
'Mrsr-'A.J,-Weeks , ...
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' 5.02.^
iKorift
l.oftft.
1.00/
A. R. Phillip?; Florence Central, Sf
It. Huiper; Bert A. i’oweli army V
M. C., A.; HiUtsville. J. T Fowler;
Jefferson. - M. M. McLendon: Lamar.
W.. H. ‘Ariaii; Liberty. W. L. Wait ;
Marlboro. J. E. Ford: McBee. S. D.
Bailey:-Mvt'oil. H. G. Hn.rdin: Pa*-
rick, J. E. Carter: Pageland. G. T.
Rhoad; Pamplico. E. W. Hurst; Tim-
raodsville and Pisgah. J v H. Noland;
Tlmmonsville. C. T.. F. S. Hook;
Conference secretary of. education.
Peter Stokes: conference secretary
of missions. S. It. Harper.
• Kings tree - DUtrict.
D; Arthur Phillips. Presiding Eld
er. Andrews. G. A. Beasleyr Cades.
-•G. L. Ingrain: Cordesville. B. 3.
Hughex; Georgetown. Duncan M,-
moria!. K.;.!.. Redenbaugh. West
* End, R. It. Tucker; Gr**oleyville. G.
W. Davis; H. AV. Whittaker._s;ipe-
— nuBie*r-ry: Herriingwar.-
hell; Honev Hill.; J.
Sohnsonville, \v P>
W. o. H
COLLETpN’S FIRST
SOLDIER Or-vS
Cai Ion )ian 1 y .lai|iie< l)ie<: in Given*
\ ille
Friday-—Iturie,I ;;t Hiott
Cemetery Monday.*
The boys who have been balled to ;
the chm»»s are making the supreTO-.j
sacrifice. In offering their fives for |
their country they are leaving be
hind everything which th‘*y have
hitherto held dear. ‘ . -
It is a fact that rii'odern trench
warfare, with the cruel weapons |
now made use of. affects peculiarlyi The , lf r . ivl() .
the morals* and spirit of the men. f riie
It is likewise true that the «oIdi«M Jaques,, ot i otla^eville. was held
boys in camp, and especially those the Hiott cemetery Monday morn-
in France, are subjected to ujde? ; jnK Mr JaquPS ^ Fridav at
cribable t•nlptariipns to evil. Every J ^ ,,, .* . ,
influence -.vlMch, surrounds them < “"T Op^nvUle when' h.>
tends to riegrAde. In Frame th- wa *‘ n I'ain.nfi as one ol Colleton s
cFTrcm-'* -oMmr-o. m^v.^eontingent. ^making ready
7"
MAIL DELIVERY
ILL BEGS'
/ ' /
Waite rifl.i**
Kesidciiis
Will Have Mall Take,
Beginning Sal unlay
Morning.
1. r *3Tn ; 7 o', i n t ,* r
Ml
. VVtfy;, .loyda n
English and Trcneli soldier on leave
riiay visit riis home, but the Aiueri-
i ari sohlier on Isjflv,- harf-absolutely
r.otjring (o sio and miwiyers* to go.
is inevitably led astray, uploss
are offerVtL/*
has ■cabled*, f'i
urgirre th** 'gov*Mnu)ftnt A-)
attractions
7. Mc^onnelF. General IVrsbfng
\ meric;
tO L'O TO
measles
Frampei fie contract.d
which was followe/T: by pneuaionir
Tfx* fun *ral waseMtendeil by i> lur p-
oi ncoursi* of jsoritmink . relatives
nrij TrdeTttjl who th’us atu*^|eif*the»;*
C U ndehip for (fo decenseil *Vho h.-KDi .. ■ v*
L.
Among’ tho new things
people of Walterboro will be th
free delivery of mail /to the resi
dent:j which will ip-gin Saturday
morning. There rfjll be two ca -
tiers who will serve every home ii
the town on their routes, taking th.>'Dist/irt
mail to them twice daily. TtmCe
will also be a business delivery in
the biurlm'ss districts foRowiriy thd
'arrival «f tiie afternoon nrftil.
- /iiqdltr-r Fraser ana jefvey I»' u , L
pirn wiU he the carriers, ih« £o.
2, tlTn liv A -
will be tri*<
♦....2,1 Sunday roortTirig * ubscri pt-
•v.ftft" .w.rv taken to defraj the «?.p“j»s<
4.•♦•'*•» the Association v for the ne\t°>s*’
3.02$,and a,s a resplt more , tbirjF fjoo
3,•ion. raised . in a, few niiafute'*. \
-Mftft uortion of this amount w'ili lie n *><]
1.5ft) to pav the Sy*aty..pleiLce ami the j
' m;*; , :-b-t tor funni p«*nses: lies.
5.00" Hit ton f thankyHiy tli, ron’entioo
-4.00ft■ •*. . ’.'plrsl Jdt tL<* afternoon -♦
’ N >*' 1 '" • .pi* *^<ng i! ■ appruciaflon o
• < OnVeKKion Jo fi )0 good pen;,!, tf
mo.*k^/for thei, fiospifnfit> \
\Nj)*v officer;; w.eie elected for th
tX'*.-,. Pres : dent Bs'G. Priri,
i'.q Vys sr-twe l Thr j*. s>ot jation !
i*s oj. jNtient for the past Two Y<
'feeltned tc* allots‘his name us tFfor
i * - !• * ’irm ami SecFeikrv W. jff \\U
li» was rhosen jn his stea
Tli. i'oHowiny },«> ptf, nffi
4T '' ’’D. imong thorn being uianv
■ 1 ’ 1 e- t.’Cii— 3i;u*lr**-
the county:
\ W. E WillieCottageville. pre
lient. , - -
It. 11. .’riCe. Walterboro
ideirt. v' .
MiwC Ida May Fishbum* . Waltv-
berp^ S«-eretary and Treasurer.
^D s^JI. ^. SI rick land. Walterboro.
Til* mentarj.- Superintendent.
Mivc Tweedie Fickling. Walter-
i.ouif Secondary Su|terintendent.;
^ Dr. R. S. Bailey, WaTterborn,
th^AduR Superintendent.
K* T. Tilers. Round.’- Presideft*
District/.Vo. 1. .* /
kedp an
t o raiso
the mr
this CPOnty.
following is Yhe-rlettei
ml the turd dieing signed. If
un> farmer lia- not had a card pre-
.*> rted. he is urged *(o dip tiijs/an.l
mail t»» Extirision I'iviaion/clem ■
Son ndlegC. H. yS •
Dear Sir-. ' ' .
, v I am sending yftu/(v t anl ,rsklng
* ‘for your co-bp**r;it/r.n with jroirr
ijov.ern.ni* nt in •$/ *-ervLee that m
r**|iially i ecessjyf^) with that of s«*rv
ing in- *hi> ^frienclfcs and, that- Ja *t»
assisv In bfcre-'sing the food supply
of Hi** vCiiihl in N-e" cFowing of in
lr*Xst^two arfes of when.t * to tlu*
pbvw
and th
of •;
a* i*';t'i
i ’pm*
:><l*li(ion;'l -1
ittef - of
pb.fi
mpr*'
than
yf»u
ht»v.< l
i<*"i> doing’ i
a ttiif
P TS*
ft'W
r*»ur
years.*
usuul
IT -yoif
♦Tn iqfifv
t\p<
of •
'•t to
rton i
ha-./'
bread
for t
lie ,U‘*'
of your i
'a mil
l> and/phi*’-
4'
»» lit *7' 'll
, , f '. r, ? .
"^CnvOI
W Ml kf*' *.
vie** pres
J J/ I’adgett, Walterboro, i’Tcsi-
dei;F iiistrict No.
A./C. P
Khihanlf?
Slrik.<*s.
. t
President!
adgett, SmoakK President
P M. Varn.
DUtrict No, 4.
■J. Welch.
District No. n/
N»*%lr^ Disirif f ( T«*ated.
/D wa^/fleefnerl wise t«>'divide Dfs
i' icf .;iml make two district
< f pm* ferritoiy emhracdd in Ihi
PrerddCn* Wagin
tation. you Must glow- it. The gov
ernment \ ill not permit .you o
draw upon tlu .surplus kupph* of
the AV<*-l. This is going to feed o’u
army on*! tlmse of our alltes.
| Theirvave fewer hogs iu South
Carolina Hum there wps in IftJ
The meat supply «»f Hie Uriitc-.l
States and thft.world is less, than at
; any time in the bistort of tt& world,
,so far as infoiiuatiim is recorded.
A 2ftft pound hog will bring you it
'much as you/Unod to’ s ie*eive for
5ft0 pound bale of cotton. Rftmem-
her that ijre are asking you -to on'v
increase ynuf pork by raising the
pigs fro n one additional sow. it
| every farmer will comply with th'M
modest request the meat situation,
will be .tolved and th** requireineo:»
of our government, met. Could we
ask you to do less? /
Your* very frulv,-
W W LONG, 5
Director.
tlei-mAny, Not
. H
Mar
In
Again>
on the Farms
, v 1 '* Can*Moa.
Complying witli niy^Government
reqneaw » ,dgree to srtw ►. ’. .■.,.. . . .
^/r<*s o^wheat. This
«*<l itr 1816/
tills fall or
’hi/.
16
Wifl'/nVe to
• •••
have -to
kitl
se'|
ifiMi-icr. - •alien irpnn hi
Piesiding /Elder, isupport tb^ Y
Attftw ay;. Bk‘nhei*,v, j Association
Btow'mwHle .!. '• The b*>ys i
, i v
M W. Hook
Gay nor, I). IL
E. P. Hutson:
Weldon; Buck-vii.e, V*\ I:. P*
Centenary. D. 1). . Jones; Conway. 7/
L. McC-oy; Coarwav c. T., v Paul T
Wood; Clio. C . (’.' Derrick;\Drflon.
W. B. DuncanDillon Mills. J. M.
Gasoupr, Floyds. H. W Healy, Floy-
dale, J. R. Sojourner: L'akoview.'AY.
R.' Phillips; I*atta. B. U, Murphy,
I-Jttle River, H. T. Morrison; Little
Rock. S. J. Bethea; Loris. J. L.
‘Mullinnix: H. L. Singleton, super
iling Men’*/Christian
buys r*v. • rimP and in th"
trench'/ arc th*'hjselves begging u«
to serid the Y. M. >y A\to/triem.'
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J.
Dame';
namerary; Marion.
Mtribri r. T.. K. G. Caldwell; Muf
lint*. S. O. Cnntey* Mulling C T.. T.
W. Ariall: Waccamaw. .1^ E. Cook;
Sunday school field-secretary, W.
Owen; commissioner of education.
E. H. Shuler, president Paine eoi-
lege, A. D. Betts, president HoVry
Industrial school, 6. C. Morris
Orengehurg Di-tric). » ,v
A. J. Cautheh. Presiding Elder:
Bamberg. Trinity. R. H. Jones: En>-
bret^ and B&nxberg Mills. E. -K* Gar-
rf*On: Barnwell. l fc E. Peeler;
Branc-hVlUe. J A White: Cameron. . m
J- K. Iriahinet; Denmark. J. . M v lohn
Rogers; Etfhito;. G W. DulTe: Gro-FVr.y
ILieckhani. (Tange. T f«. B«*lvin.
Provid**nce. ]’ K. ithoad. /- It owes-
-ill* . L. T. Phillips; ‘Smoaks. E. 3.
Scoggins; Rpringfleid. T. .1 bite.
Si. George. S. • W. Henry; Sprin
HilL M M Byrd: editor Sou
them Christian Advocate. D
Creighton. T ^
Sumtei-*l>i strict.
D M McLeod. Presiding Elder.,
Beth Urn A. M Gardner; Bishop-
.ville, G. P. Watson; Camden. J. H
Graves; College Place. J. P. Patton
j. C. chandler, supernumerary: Co
lumbia (’. T.. L S Ri<**: Elloree ab.d
w
deposit ihI ft in the OpellN^/
that tho/young sojdi'-*
go down Vith the flag /fo
to give hliv services t)
tin* iomrtiy If* did nob offer ariv
eM lire or seek to lie (Xtrilpfed.* M>.
Moorer raid. A *lram;i/ic mqnierr
in the funeral cirenionifts was When
Mr. Mooter unfolded a United Stat>v
flag and
grave sty
should
1ftved.
At the reception, given fte/bld.h-rs
in Walterboro when they /Were leav
ing for Camp Jagksop ur answer to
the call, Mr. Jaques ftiad*- th** re-
sponse for the men leaving and • t
his renj-trks he said: "If Y Jesus
Christ gave bbr life to Save the world
from sin Xnd 1 am required to do
the same to save the world fo*- de
mocracy. I shall gladly do so " He
little dreamed that this would n>
qaired of him so ponn.
Tfie deceased w^s- a son •»*
HIGH SCH(
TEACHER CHOSEfy
Ml*. .J. M. W'ltiell Elecleil |q IV**i-
ti«n •>» Walti'tlxn,, High
to Fill- ^
k fli AJH )
Lit
cau^v
:esigr
Mrs. j (
4^rn It^n; StRtiOD, \N \Nollilif
For Mo ** 0. N. Roundtree:- ii-aC. ? a * » [*• Thjtfdeus . Jaques, o.
brings .) P Simm-on Kershaw. It t^evilh*. ind fas a yo>i«g m
M 1 1.1,1,.*-: ,**JLr*. y ... c.l« S^.
nan: Manning. C. IL bmith. Oswego. / p , ’ f i*,.
J. W Elkins; Pine wood. A. 8 Let-/V^ vwl f f wlly /
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lie
Providence. T.
s and * Rembe
Si Matthew:
,f2
Myers
Haileyville. W. Sumter
ver. w. s.
T. Patrick: HoliKHlIl. R W. Hum
phries; J, F/ \Vav> v supa;nur.u'nii' :
Nonray, B R t*o.%; .\ort'.* and
Limestone*.' C B. Burn's^ Ola* . V
8as«ird;/Orrir.g-burg St. L’a Us. ^
A. Masse beau: W- 8tdkft^o*upe*-
numerary; Orangeburg C. T . W X
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SUmtei
n, V:
E. Derrick-* St
rts! .1 P. "At!
Mritthew/ .1 T. Peeler.
Trinity. H. S. Truesdal**
!:*%-' . .it . preacbw . E*.n * I
jStieet. N? XV. Danner; Sumter mi«
/ion. l> "H -pi'i •: Xtanre. XV l>
:tJL-ato" WyVerei;, B. i... Koumii/
j West Keivhawv A C. Cdrh« tt /
I Sujri i iutenden>- x army wor]^/ ('anu)
WyVrUi
:?i- am**r
* ,lacI*so»i.
O
Wilts
on
• H
hurt fig
which' H R,
tuftKd find
levs Fr
fia-j f
abc ’ lw
Smith/1
entirely
VV ll
nvihii
Ij/’ s f
Prl-oo* littl*
much Au
hoivte. Mr.e Pii'e
recotvered. amt Mr.
back at Work, though'I'ot
v eil >Vt "
l et etlt’v
ccident in
was over-
bey
mpfaved ind
WitHef/ "'was elcoteil
met^fng of »tte BoaXd
th«- vamney caus
School by Hfe r
Ray Jones,
itsell haS been substituting iriT’^hi^.
position sin.-e the vacancy orrui-n-d hieh can be done if
fo» - e«f''h* i self so splendi*!
that the trustees'-; were d'*-
to off^vr her the position for
balance of the school year. -.
The matter of selecting ;i teaclrer
for one seetjian .of tli** set end grade
was afso/discussed, tujt action o
this matter- was deferred to a
meetinv. *
teacher
ghtd
spr.-uij v.. ’ nrdvide<t for the
1 i-otn* nti>n. arid/ir delightful social
( »u>ur svft nf on-^iich occMion.
• Tjre place fOr holding the convgn-
tynrn wa ^signaled as the Smo«k'
hnreh. hut on accounl of
weather, and the ahaen*: •!
1’ jP the YL*tbo«l»st chtirrh.T
has Just been completed, onlvl
1 opemng session was'held in the"!
Method)s’ church. Saturday after-
noo* ttj** graded ‘ scbool buildinc
Wfts us«*f. H nd on Saturday • night
and Sunday the invitation of ‘KeV
McCuen to nse the HaptiSt church\l
was accepted, and the sessions for
these* day* were Le-ld there PiH»si-
dent B. G Price was the presidin-r
fleer. :
oilcton will make *n efforl to
reach the Gold Stir Standard - th*/
year/, which Can be done jf |}k* fo|-
!owinr-*point4 are observed: fl.
Ann ;al vo'.inty rf»nv« ntirin; t2i One
♦ **£** * » w sg * * ♦ *
PH EMI ( Ms PAID IN CASH
, . e ^
All premiums tot the South- *
urn Carolina Fair will la* paid *•
in * ash at the Foxuaur*-4L Mer-/-
chants Bank. 'Those not call- kv
ed for will be mailed in ten *
days. - Those who cannot come -x
may send written order. ^ *
CMU,ETON CO* FAIR ASSN. •*
By I. M. Fishhnrne, Treas. >
»»♦♦*»»»»♦♦»*♦ *T*
Milwee Davis, Elementary and/Run*.!
Secretary State S. S. Association.
Thoroughly Furnished /for Ser
vice. R. D.^Webb. Generaf Secretary.
- S«*chriDg Home ('(trliperation. tiv
Prof. X 8. Bailey.
Program of Servxh s fo r tU«* Adult
'*
• i '--. ««mferen*-^/l«Mt by Secretary
or reft re district con nihOoiui in*icki ,; P Webb
dlfrri>u *ach year; (.'ll Every "’Sun- j Elementary/Program. Miss 'Mil-
day M ribQl represented *“ » drttriefDa via..
convention' < iH, Statistlca
from every Sunday a* boo
laterj <rlH,|tihn * v erj SJfhdny
icaj report
br (5.1 Con
school.
Colleton is no-.v .a Banner county,
but He- officer*., pud Sunday school
Gold
the
Revt U B liaidy. -ae. ojrip.tnb dT A ft r '““ r ’ •ttfend, to make it a
hyt' J. L. Rdbip.^oQ. <»f V\^inf^horri j^ fjT '* mi'titY the* fim#‘ of
were in Walt‘rborn yesterday, bav*|L r ‘• , <'"J/St.«te Convention
Inc come, over on a buslnev* 1 rip. . -” a / «.. . j
Mi. HaMy'^ little daughter, Winn*)-: !'/ b lioe rig topics wer*
bb*. -fs .Hsjjyi.g her 'jatiandparent' eua»-ed- * ' >
n**r t
und 'Mrs C Nf Grace
< T-.- *n./ation for
•rvice,
The Suridaj School an*l World
Kervi***/f*)- W. W. Smoak.
Thy Corii missioned Teacher, by
it. p. Wel»h.
topping Sunday School Leake, by
|J J. Padgett.
* The Needs of. Go* Rural School,
Misft Mil wee I 'avis.
\8ervie*; for all and -hv aH, *R. D.
Webb ^
The. Spiritual Good of the Sunday
School W. E. Willis.
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