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/ "0 VOL. 5». WALTERBORO, S. O, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. . NO. 31. NEV ARISTOCRACY 0 FOR LOWER COLLETON Tliree i?is Da y* m *L* DM ONK Of' ACHIKVVMMNT KATHKK THAN LINBAGK WIIX MAItK WONDHRI'Vli DKVHfXJPMKNT - V* 0 OF OrR OOUNTT. SOME SPLENDID STOCK FARMS DEVELOPING Brnwt A. Marvin, 4. C. (•■ens, M'. H. Marvin ami Others Building up .New and Important Industry in lamer I’ortion of Comity. COIWIT HtOfflCEBS HIDE BEEN ELECTED COI.. JAS. a. PADORTT MAI>K PRKSIDBNT OK THU ASSOCIA TION AND OTHKi: PUOMINKNT cmZKNS ( HOSKN. ' BIGiran LOIN DONE CMP BE6NIS THIS IFIEIIIOON for Mm food of ' Oar TotfimmkOur Country A fwrwoN Ppriotum Food Conservation/ American Red Cross Community 'Efficiency TEAMS WILE BKtilN TO CANVAS ' TOWN AND CXH NTY THE CAT- I 4 ■ TER PART OF WEEK IN IN- ! TKREST OF IX>AN. * COTTAG1VILLE LEADS NOW IN SUBSCRIPTIONS THREE DAY PERFXMIMANCE BY RADCI.IKFE TALENT WILL BE- «IN THIS AFTERNOON AT THE • SCHOOL AVDITORITM. PLENTY TO AMUSE . .. AND ENTERTAIN Over Report ad ao Irtir From r Sheridan Townahlp'n Capital, ami SubMcriptlona for Other Scrtlon** Are Coming In. COUNTY FAIR ONLY WILL BE HEfJi I’lnit o( lliddiiiK « lour *( ourt.v Fair Ha«* Been Abandoned as l^jH-n'-t^ Were too !fea\y to Warrant Co* - Iniiawre of Plan. t' . BEATIY i The exeeutive conunittee of the Colleton County Fair aasoeiation held a meetinu Saturday and select ed' ofileera for the fair association for this-year. Col. Jaa. G. Padpetl. State Senator from Colleton county and a leadinu attorney and farmer of the county, wae chosen presideilt Cot Padcett has been a vice presi dent of the association for* a nnm her of years. Other officers were elected and plans were started for holdimpt, the next fair, which will be In November. . For the past two years the fa>r n.heid here has been the Southern Carolina Fair embracinp exhibits from the four counties of Southern Carolina, but this year it was de cided to return to the Colleton County, fair, and while exhibits from the other counties would be invited \ it was felt wise t» hold only a county fair this year. The expense of .holding the four county fair wer«* too heavy. Amonc the features of the fair will be racing again, and the same committee to have these in charge was reappointed. They are it. H. Wichman, Cleveland Sanders and W. S. Marvin. The fair will em brace four days as usual, hut the price of admission has been increas ed to 50 cents and 25 cents. The following are the officers elected: * President, Jas. G. Padgett, Wa!- terboro. First Vice President. M. H. Hiott, Round. ^ Second Vice President, U. H. Wichman. Walterhoro. Third Vice President. W. H. Varn, VAVAI; DISTRICT COMMANDER AND MON. 4. WATIKS WARING --SPEAKERS AT WALTKKBOIMMKATl RD.AY. MEETING IN SPEAKERS OPENED LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE People of County Greatly Interested z ami Certain to Oversubscribe Qoota-f—t ommlttii-s are Hatvl at 1 Work in Every ,Section. Fridav last the editor of The Press and Standard accompanied j Founty Agent Risher on one of his trips in the "low’' country, seeing! some of the great developments bow , S ing on in lower Colletpn. \Vhik» is trip was not over all of the lower part of the countv it covered enough of it. to show what great things are being done in an agricul tural and live stock way to help win the war and to get ready for the oncoming boll weevil. . > Wo left Walterhoro early Friday morning and firat noted the fine Irish potatoes being grown right in ^ Walterhoro by Capt.i J. E. Moor* and Messrs.-Wichman and Francis. Capt. Moore's potatoes were the best we saw at all during the day. though there O aro many hundreds of / acr?s being grown over the lower part of the county. Those of Messrs. Wich- juan and Francis are alfcb very fin**, and the large field between to and the cemetery never presented a prettier appearance than it does now with its green ami growing po tatoes. Just before reaehi»g IJenderson- vMe we observed the big Held of J. M. Speights and across the road the well tilled farm of Haskell Moore. Mr. Speights. Mr. Risher skid, keeps four mules and two men to work them. Tn do this he purchases the best machinery, all of it of the “riding” kind, wherever possible. * and he thus cultivates just as much land with two men as most other farmers Ao wiih a man to every plow. His field is a model of well tilled neatness. In Hendersonville n field of very pretty rye belonging to C. H. Boyn ton greets one from the piazzw nf Mr. Baggett’s store. By the way- one sees few prettier little towns in the country than Hendersonville. The homes are so well kept, being freshly painted, and pretty lawns in front, with an abundance of flowering plats and plants. Some ‘"iru vu-c . .c».». ... | Admira | Beatty vans accompaniei new homes also show modern archi- s n'o» k8 . ; (0 Walterhoro by the Hon. J. Waties tecture. notably among which may ; Secretary. N>: W. *moaK. " aHer * i waring, assistant district attorney, be mentioned the pretty bungalow i l *oro, ■ _ of Charleston, who made the open- of Dr. Turner. ' ' j Assistant Secretary and Treasur- : addrM8 R B1(>M ^ounent plea led through could appearance nte in cultivation ting up all along Abere a field of cotton planted gardens peeped^out from near rv-;hume economics, ery Home, and altogether there was i Fickling ami Kmtna an air of prosperity we have never w ’ ornans * J" * seen in the county before. ! gro. Rev. DV. ^- Fraser. T. S.' Jones, at whose home w stopped, has a real trued true AVar garden, and the prettiest flock'of thirty or more White Leghorn hens we have sea n in a long while. Mr. Jones also Is interested in better bogs, ha*i lust comr>let“d a con- erete mig dippthe tat. •-.Ml the farms in his n i't ion u.r.* J*oing in- telligentl.v cultivatcd/ s Hnd meny new aerck taken in and plamK’d. \mnr-r these farms mnv b«- rtenrKmcd that of A lirMer and L : ••nnV LiOi se mii hi IS PRESIDENTS ANSWER WiH Continue Thaoanb Friday, With a _ I Three IVrformaiiren on Thnirtay and Friday—Full of Interest and Patri^lr In Natnre. WILL WILLI) RRiHTF.OI S TIJll MIMIANT FORCL RIGHT RCl.Hs. SAID DENT WTI.SOV Although the active caniphlftn for the Third Liberty Lour will open' until Friday. April- 12th, huve been so.Vera! subsnripUoi e» port«*d fo Chairman affr-r, n ♦ -the Bank of Cottpgevilte wich Vdl)» ^ in as a starter M v. ,- Us is having the pole "ot»en 19 J- ready on which to fly the honor ii..*tr. The Farmers £ Merchants Bank of Walterhoro has reported $3.000.On and the First Nation:! Bank $1,000. \M> There arc doubtless many more sub scriptions not yet reported. The big drive, the Colleton spring CULM- offensive against the Germans, wi’l start at Walterhoro on Friday after noon of this week. The following, armies will :*dvane** and capture the d.f'llars. All citi- 111,1. The; three" days big Chautauqua for Colleton county will begin at the school auditorium this afternoon, and vvMl continue in s*‘ss'On till Fri day njght. when the concluding per- forflianc* will he given. The speak ers an entertainers with' this Chqpi- tauqua are among the best plat form talent in the country, and th*v will furnish programs which will be well worth attending. . s - The hours ff»r the performanc 0 have, been fi\^*d as 11 o’clock in th« morning; 1 o’clock in the afternoon, and tCIU* o’eliK-k in the evening. This afternoon and tonight the entertainment will be furn ’ d hv Cap’s orchestra, a niirul*er of yovy men who ar«* splondid musicians ADDKESS OPENED THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Dim I nil) Ci.oui) Corson*. Cln*er«*«l 1 t- teiancesj to tin* Lein*, anti Sln*wt*d Their Full Sympathy lit Corfltion * Titk«*n by Ci'oltlent. and their numbers will be followed z. ns are urged to be either in thef -jbv lecHires bv Henry Clark. Th^ tutmes iir at their places nf h ^im s- 81lb ^ < . f for ff|0 afternrmn will be ; in <yd-r to reeeive these gentlemen -Wake up \menca* and f*** t**- Ci.pt. R. 1. Fra«er, with t’.d J <’• -bight w>1l bo ’Tb* Call of Dtonoc- I'adgeft. will work north of Wa«>K ington stve**! and west ttf UaUXiiv Avenue, V 'LX N'ant C G. 1’adgett with'General K. T H. Sl»a(Tt‘r,■ w ill work south of Washington street-^xnd west of rail wai \ venue for Thvrjilav an*l racy. The prt>!rra*n Frida v follows- Thnr^tljty. 11 O'clock. Demonstration I-ecttire by an ex pert bearing the authorized message Baltimore, April <i. President Wilson, at a great. Liberty loan cele bration here tonight, gave America's answer to the German drive on the western battle front; to the renew ed propaganda for a German-made peace: to all proposals to entl the war before Germany Is awakened from hf*' dream.of world dominion. - •‘Three months ago I could bate said that the Allies will win; now,I can only hope they will win,” said Admiral F. E. Beatty in his address here Saturday * at a big patriotic rally at the opening of the thirl. Liberty loan campaign. The ap plans* 1 greeting the speakers ajui the g-reat interest shown evidenced —U..Mte WlMT *»■ Th „ was: counted upon to do their part, ant ( ..... ... it is expected that the allotment of the county wi,ll be over-subscribed. E. T. H. Shaffer, who made such a splendid showing in the campaign for funds fn the second Liberty loan campaign, h^s been appointed chair man of this campaign, aad is act ively at work organizing the county and getting his workers lined up for the drive. . \ . Af the FoodvAdjniMstrat on: Moh- Fishburne. with MaioriT., . . , illzing American Kitchens to Help Capt I. M. W. J. Taylor, will cover the region east of Railway Avenue. Saturday. April 13th, will be th»* Lucky 13th In Colleton, for this will he the dav oC the big drive 1n Cof- tageville. Suionks. Ruffin, Lodge. W. F. Willis is chairman at Cottager ill**; W. H. Varn is.chairman at Smonks; H D. Padgett. Jr., chairman at Rtif- fin, and B. K. Sanders, chairman 'M i odge. These hustling end efficient • itizens "ill be in charge of thVvar- Challenge Accepte,!. . jious drives. ■ ••r accent the challenge I know-! U "f’"" an ’ fhairn.en are n- ihat von -ni it Ml tl.« ui.il.l 4n fhe results of tin* shall know urn accept !t It shall ,,rivp " nt ,hp A,hprt <>" rro,,B S "^ b ** HnK ,he Win the War " Afternoon, ) O’clock. lauiis Williams. Fleetrtcr.l Enter tainer. Domestic Science Expert Lecture "Patriotism ‘Expressed in Dome* tic Efficiency.” Night, 8:.‘iO O’clock. The Chadtauqua DfrecU>r Lec- tur«* “The Call to the Colors." Ix»uis Williams. Electrical Enter tainer. $ Friday Morning. T1 O’clock. Demonstrgtiun l^H-ture by a Red an I day night where thev will tn* tin* message of the Vmerican Red Cross. know you accept it. appear in the utter* “sacrifice ..... 4 self-forgetfulness >vith which w* i‘ ,f rha ‘ rnian ^ hafrf> ' a » ^ "* ,>lspa ‘ ;p a!, a shall give all tftaf we love and .ill ^ „ , . , , , , K H*»triotic Dnty that we have to redeem the world: ‘‘Piota h.-m no yet been AftennHm I O ehn k and make ft fit for free men hk-,‘ ' art ' v l but U w ‘ n bt , Mills-Andrus Companj and Mar- omselveAt to li» in This now is iabo 'it Throughftut the tha Morieson. Reader Lei! ro,,n *y fro,n Broxton Township t.i | The Red Cross Lecturer present- evorything 7lji7 we "sa>. niy fellow j ^‘‘‘Ids Points there Is a grim de- ing»‘‘The Story *>f the Red Cross in the meaning what we do countrymen, everything that we henceforth plan and accomplish, ring true to this response till the majesty and ni ght of pur concerted power shall fill the thought and ut terlv defeat fhe force of those who flout and misprize what we honor and hold dear. ‘Germany Kr.s >m*<* more saitl i. Corn was get-|E* A. Marvin; cattle aad sheep. A. n , arrh . d in parade fr o , * , ^ rman >' l,n '° 1 '" n, 7 . with here and I A. Patterson. Jr.; poultryN «• B- «* tha postoffice, following the aar-*i *‘f‘ foh ^ and SiU ! nv “ball d*- itton planted. Good ’Moore; agriculture. F. " , brass band and the automobiles in nde w m tlV nstice ami ,M ace sh ,>1 »..t from near ev-ibome* econonnes. Misses Tweed.e^ ^ „ f t ^e Amy rod* , reign in the afimrs of men. wbethe, together there was Eickling ami Enima Jane \arn; , H teachers sang i , ;‘* h . aH ^' er^eonvmves ,t. ..r ” *' Wichman: n A -* 1 —“* - m j » which- -the guests of the day rod* The pupils and teachers sang ’ i chorus “The Song «f the Flag." M t* r which- Chairman E. T. If Slpjfl--! called tie m*»etin- conceives it. or rbiu «L*- ; it, uliart « - <o order. T Call For Next Draft Tle\. J P. Graham, pastor of -v » *• I First Baptist church. «%>ened tti*» *■ IS Apportioned errises wi*h prayer The llou ‘f — T*. Howell introduced the tii t sp*’ 'er. tiie Hob. I \Vn1. :,>t V’ar>nc. \t' eign right as Ameri dominion a- sh* deti*rmin«* rh«* desfi3h**s-^jt n an^ "There is. t!.ei* loii-. die '< ponse front V, : f(irpef'dan‘^Mo th utmost, fore** wJjdfiMit st-cf o‘„.rTHji the rlghtemjJKfoTc* winch ih.dl i Ik termination to this time carry Col- Peace and War.” leton ‘‘over the top ” Nlglil. M:.‘iO D’clock. The Chajitauqua Director Lec- |. w rx •vl. kire- “When the Box-s come Home.” ilOn. I/. Ii. Mnitn Til** Mills-.Xndrus Company and Martha Morrison. Reader. v Hi iST ■ r I ' LAI Speaks for Bonds soil Jarnl cTi F f H 50 !>}o XV1 fH'’or*'. ], \ •h* I, 1 n*t hr*-;i tv- p ■ • <5 , ■ s , . v . ... d - Ol If ther. n ra'her |*v The next * call for selectman made for April 2^. and fs for 1 '<u.- oOO troops. Of this number South Carolina musd furnish Lh73. of whom 43N Will be whites'and 1.515 negroer. Crdleton county will f«-- liish o.i tli*- i* ei ;ht xvhRrs ;.P'l r \ ‘■poke of ftie. can*- »• «.!iur war. ggd tcad f*om L'esi*!* von’.s r<'Hi.'.rk-ihL* tilei *ia*ked ;he -ptranc--ci^ Hon !> L.'Smith Saturday •le- livered thr**** speeches in th** interest of* the Lttf-rt v Bond campaign. Th a first tn these Saturdax morning was r> altoui l.r.un people at Mruason > r'o good- an inipreselon did Mr j Smith r ak•- that lu* was "drafted” to go b* Furm: n in the afternoon and to 1-Vtill : t nfeht. at both «»f i* Inch pla<-**s tic delivered telling j sfKeclu s The peopb* at all these placea. Mr. Smith said, made reyiaik- -ii*.)(. i»-spons<* to tto* appeal for t.f.ns -.v*-r<* mad**. Report of Red Cross Seals Recently Sold Tiie sale of Red Cross Christmas 'senIs in South .Caredira Was been a great sticre??^ * All reports are not Met In hut th*w* <* fifr ?-«*c*-!ie<l show a t«i , al «i a.'o.teio seal** * old in thl« State. It is thought rtiaf when all districts are W**rd from the sab* w ill r* acli 1 .Uitu.itfirt Tills ine«n» Hat S*>*i*(* *’irolina la** -.nen $10,- ’ t! orerention •* were* v»»ld in follows: Wal- Whife Hall. 382: FJirkardt. 201; ks did not 'report. ■ <sold i»\ l*ti» rs fro n ..flue ; .* *’>• p«i-n 1** efforts of the • v iloi:.r th. \ .1 t-'fl la* ’ - 1 'i +r' *ia ft t! • C *:.".♦ lire nnd « pb •ion * r - •* T '. K . -’t > • .’ * \ s- w i - •*ih * j C)'V ;*h -»*•< e • * -' l', f O | i f X 1» '.x-' *‘1 1 \ V ' 11 or ol. i * - j % l l *•> -»«■ ,, , t - f ; ^ n r * • Crot V i h.' ' ' 1 ^ ‘ •* i t H-- *.r i * ',» a j >i**i Li •*'*- ” i» ii; C * ; i 6 np' r » v 1 > lr ; a p.j }\V \ t ’ip 4* 1.1 1* d ■f* it ;*»n‘ ■ 7 ,‘i nd? v l*■ f * f ’ , , 1 ., . 11 I'f* ‘--yo. 'Vitu ; •• > to (} t* t *> ” «I t y /> ' \ yes a erops are b^ltlT Hose inp planfnf on w ■ P i ■ -Tcrl ►'Marse Willi*- Javcocks” oh borerback, the picture ♦.Wited an*l happy modern farmer, looking over vast acres of wejl-t-ill- wl a«d carefully laid ^mt farmin: land. Just rolling enough to fur nish abundant drainage, and plow ed deep, with neat .' tacks of red tile Waiting to be lat^ It was a sight to iaspire tha soul o f a lovFr of nature (Caatiauad an Pact davaa.) N / th i - ■ i g«**T in j.b >.!-ce t»v th- V ^r’-ifol - ’ '♦y, i i. Fi«i IfHin* . >. ' ■ ‘ - .Mi ‘.Y i 4* •• Mi M ♦ . Varti : Dr I. !’ , *• ’ ■ » a- ■ -’wr r the < f* ni r ; * t* <f. \f till • ’Sj *•«,.; . . ^ s' to;' . ‘ *# f ■ 51 n 1. • * ♦ ■ ’'' ■ ' : : • 1 f I >i tv.., - • * ,1 (->, 1 * w-, .-.ml th- 1 ’ J 4 t I, *.*ct ling 1 f| the„i:- *i sn> •’’re r’akir, every * effort, to hre-ak through, and * c.ipttire important cities and * has** depots. The allies ex- press confidence ia their sbil- * ity to stop the advance, and * tarn bark the invaders. Every * force which both sides can * command arc beintf used ^ in * this terrific battle, aad the re- ip suits of the effects being made * will be watchad with suprem- * if est iatareat all over the warid. * *******£******▼ j Rril rrnrt I aaturPr Presenflae the authorized mesnfe of the National Red Cross. (I) A IMmonstration H IWy VTLWiUrer. Leetnre aa Oivlllaa Jteliaf wark. fj) Tha Nltary af the Red Crass iu Peace and War. t . il* . wJ: 1" : ' • e- • - r 'H titbei cub* v- ill !• .* :i! i • iU liool whidi >ld ;* iiian> ;•< ■,'•*• s. al-. and main otticr plans are **n fooi t*» aitl in the fight against the "Great i Whit* .1 lag lie “ | Mrs T. C \ flnuls wifi leave Fri day of this w*-ek for Savannah, i where she will Engage m keeping a boarding honse. Phe will ba at 545 1-2 Yark street. Her friends ! wish for her abandant aucaesa. ■ I