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y r Sr * i • » v ♦ tooa Itti VOL. 89. WALTERBORO, S. C. WEb\* ESDAY. JUNE *9. 1918. LXL.1 NO. 40. NOBLY 10 t bro\tox. warrkx and bkua TOWNSHIPS ARK ALMOST OVKIl THE TOP AXD. WIU. EXCEED THEIR QUOTAS BEFORE ENT.. A PEOPLE RESPONDING . TO HOLIDAY IQEA Only, i'erf Frm I’eoplr in Territory Vi'itetl Did Not Ckwe Their Plncw of Ba»in<«M and Stop Work tb AN tend Meeting*- cowir (Mpmon OPENS JULY 16 FIRST MKKTIXti WIU. BE HELD * AT SMOAKS—OTHER MKKTIXOS . ONE WERE APART THd. AUGUST. El. ■X ASSESSMENTS ARE MADE RATHER HIGH The campaign /or fife sale of War Savfnxs Stamps in Colleton countv ia fai exceeding the expecUtions of t^e managers of the campaign. Fro»*i the tndleft|ona. the three township*' are now “Over the Top,” or very nearly eo. Meagre reports from Bror.ton township give #25.455: Wan-en. $21,855, ‘‘ with no report frotii Colleton, which la expected to have a Targa amount in pledges. Beils. $18,314.' |t is practically as sured that'enough pledges have be-n secured to give each of. these town ships their allotment. The- following is a reportAht^th-' amounts secured in each of'-Qv townshipe: BRORTpN TOWNSHIP Whitt* Meeting*.;, St areltjT of Ofttce* to he Competoi! For Make .\sHe*Miieiit* Ratlit-r . . r .* . • . * . ■ * , ■ • .**11 the Few )\ •**» Will Make , *» * ■ ' . Ract**. * .\khton \ /... *3,2-50 Dry Branch . V . . .. 500 Ixvige . .......... 8',300' Rice Fateh ... .......... 1,855 Uuui Gully . . . ' . . . '1.200 Wesley Chtpel .. :«.73 5 Negro Meetluu*.' Deep Creek .. . . fir.». Fr -ndship 3.000 McCuon- Branch 2,000 Toby's Bluff . . . . .-. . . LSC.i Total for township , \V,\ K H E \ TOWN SHI I* White Meetings. Littl* Swamp , .. ./ Fiae '.rove .... ....;< Staoak* Witl'a «,;.*• .*... .... .... Negro Meetings BeUiM . . Tl:ck4*y Hill ... Lovt-Iv Hill Sp* nvfown Williams Jf.. S-p, v t; The . County Democratic executive committee has decided to vary the usual method of conducting the conn ty campaign this year. Inltead holding open the entries till about I two weeks before the first,primary election, ami then having a strenu ous campaign of two weeks with akings at numerous places over th^^Ouuty. the committee decided ^ close the Entries <»n July 15. and to hold fewer number of meetings, and only'one each week. •* The following ai> the assessments, made upon .the various offices which v*iH he elected thisyearr "tftate senate, #50; . Hepresehfative;\|50: 'county Treasurer, $100; c(Sooty ao^ • ditor. JUiO; Probate Judge/^sthd Master, #r<u»; all magistrates Sloth-. These assessments are cqnsidprahly higher than usual on account of thei'4 moing 5 'So few offices do* be filled/ . Untries /lose at noon on Monday/ duly. 15, The first campaign meyt- itti; vvili he held at Smonks. ou.Tues- fday. July !♦!. and. the last at Wal- *' * 1 terboro, Tuesday. July 2::. The f ollovvi nthe '• sc hod ule o ',' mee.i - ifig*: . ^ / ' ‘ Smoaks. July Ifi; Ashton. July 2YU Sniders, July ::*•: IB-n>Nrs*>.uvUfp.: Aug K: Cottageville. A/s;./in vWai- terboro, Aug. 23. / . #20,455 . 2,00/ . 10,5*0 4 . 1.755 y 1.420 T*'iat for-township #21.815 •A BELLS TOWNSHIP White Mf*etings. Hod son V Mill RoSn .... v Stoke* Tabor Cuuaan church . . . »NegCw Meeting* Buckhead Hudson's Oakman Red Bank 2,1k* 6.000 3.-500 1,010 025 Mill . . Bnmcrh Keo Hank . .*•- .... 55 Sikes Savannah l.liyd Spring Town ,*.. 1,115 #l,85o 045 700 55 Stokes Total 000 /The the county's Bells township . Broxton township Blake township . . Fraser township . Glover township : 'Heyward rownship Lowndes township Sheridan township Verdier township Wnrcen township for township r; . ...4 #18,310 ' • '*-y - for Tovvn*lii|>*. 'JuotM l follo^n Union Meeting ' . Marion Church MERCHANTS-ASKED TO A<rflSt M AR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN g is the allotment quota: of X- #20.000 35,000 12,0" u. l.O.OXu 2P,00<t . -25,00.' . 12.0UO 25.0OO. . 12 5, nail . 3T..0m> The folloWtng is the program of the Union meeting to convene with the. Marion church. Williams, June 2 0th a mg 3*lth: v. ’ SmIiimIm.v. 11 a. m. Introducfiiry sermon. Rev. J. W. Hilton.: . Id in. Organization ant^. enroll ment of messengers, .etc. . 12:30. 'Adjournment for dinner. 2:00 p. m. Devotional exercises led by Archie Breland. 2:30,i 'To What Extent Shomu we Co-operate with the Interdenom inational Sunday school Woijc.” Rev. Walter Black first speaker./' . !*:0u. IH^eaching by the pastor of Marion cMirch. x a Siinda.i, ■10:0^0. .m. Sunday school coh- duct««f4|v the superintendent.* X.y*^ 00a. ni/ Missionary senifon Re*. J. P.cGi^hafh. X 12:O'.' m. Mission collecXiu^ x'-’i- ... J- W. HILTON. ■ For XQ^nmiMee. ri'DMRERy T Total for eqOnty . . . t.lmlt I'lnh Memlter*. Thf ..following are the ,iiiembeiv the Limit Club for th*- puiTiia'"' ^ Savings Stamps: jXA.Rire Va m Bros .. Lodge. X Lodgey' ftfdgLX Ashton. Co., Snioaks. ■/tX- IX-nk of Smoaks /'f' Padgett.*Smoaks. Ja.», K Peurifov, Walt' ihoio , D-' B. G. Willis. <'0tt;>Cev ijle. « H. Willis, rott^reville.. ; 1 he following is Jlie personnel <v| • mill ill,'. s W ' liai ft* of -i.it x ' x - Towpstiip t hninhen. Warren Township W. H V>*n oiier Township C. N. f.nak dale, Fraser .Township H. Hodg-v. B* l!s V,,w ushic .1. C,..Welch *Rroxt/»n Township W O. Jones. liUike Township EN^\ Marvin. ver Township -B rKJVfllis fey hard Township. -T S If Colleton County i» to reach the goal of subscrip tlons for War Savings Stamps 'amounting to. $320,00f set by the government as our allotment, and the reah- zation of 20 per cent , of that amoi|nt in cash during * June, eveiyone will have tto assist in the cause. All oves the nation many merchants are buying War Savings Stamps with the total cash sales of their stores on certain days. The merchants and other busi ness men of Colleton gre as loyal and patriotic as can be found anywhere in the nation. June 28th' is designated by President Wilson as National Thrift Day/and Mill be observed as a holiday in many places. On account of the half holidays which have been held in the county, no holiday will be observed in ( olleton on that day. It has been suggested to the Co’iRfty Council of Do- . fef>se that on that day alboierchants, shop, keepers pi all kinds, and other business tiouses be requested to pur chase War Sayings Stamps w th^.the lotal amount of money taken in at.their places i.t businiss ofu^hat dav This scheme is considered to b? practicarbv the Ci>ttntv Council of Defense. Therefore, all people in Colleton County, who kelq stores, shops or other place- of business whens'articles or work are offered for sale are requested Jo buy with the moneys taken in tbaVday Wra Savings Stamp-. This is a small re<iuest and sfirmhi meet with unanimou.- response, It will be impossible fdi the wmke^Mn this caiu to see the trades, people iiriterson and arrange^* pled ges. ^However, this printed notice will reach mbstxqf , then!. If you are willing to assist- your government hr vtyU way and thereby help .Colleton Countv to pelionvi / the obligation imposed on it by the government, please notify \\’. \V. Smoak,* chairm an cl' the-Coynty Council of Defense and vhaiman for tLr* War Savings CampaigpV • by cfUd at once. A complete list of. acceptances will. !n ^ printed in next week’s pap«r. / It is regretted that-ldrttonorfcjeen in peison. but * the calls goes, to-you and a spoilt aiiefulsalHijiatriotfc r- * • spouse is expected. • < * * Renumber, that Friday, June 2Mh is ThViit da\ av/ that on this day >:«u are requested t . buV War‘Savings^ Stamps with .the total cash sal^k yom place of busines- . makes. This does not mean, that you cannot buy more . stamps, byt it does mean that you will buy that many. It is suggested that all who agree to this propositb-u 9 put up placards stating that on Friday. June exth a'l 1 moneys received by them will be used for the pdrehasroi VN ar Savings Stamp^C THt* people of the County are urg ed to remember the day set and can show, their patriot:* purpose by buying on that day from those who will invest stamj SYI1E CM0IDI1ES STEM HEBE SIMMY rANPAHIXH OPENED AT RARX- WELL TITHDAY l-OR STATE # PARTY AND WlXXSBORO #X»R s ' * - ** ' H HEXAFORIAL PARTY. *.' IMP "BIS" ' jmnEiioK COLLETON GIRLS AND LADIES ARK HAVING TIME OF THEIR LIVES ATTENDING SHORT OOURSK AT W1NTHROP. COLLETON HAS A * POPULAR CANDIDATE MISS FICKUNG IS: ALWAYS ON THE JOB Hon. Di L. Smith In n CandMate for Railroad CommlNNloner and i* With Caapalgn Party Who Will Speak Here Saturday. ColletoaV Agent Among Thoae Who Have Short Co«n« la Ckarge and. Is Making Good. Gives to Ranks for Generosity. The people of Colleton rounl; will have an opportunity- on Satur day of date* is the time set for their eoniins w| The following letters have been . received from lOolleton'a repreSen* this «pek to hear the candi- fatlves who are rnjovtnu the short for State oflk-e. speak, as* thf* course :,t-Winthiop rolleite . FVom Real Srhnol Girls, * • Walterboro. There has little interest shown been Rork / m stamps. - CmtETON COUNTY C OUNCIL OF DKFFNSK. x Hill. Winthrop ••College, m politiral June 10.—Editor Press’and Stand- matters this year that It is prnt.l«- ard: Will you kindlv allow iih ! matiral whether or not there will »>• space in you, valuable paper to e* unyhinir of a crowd out to hear ih>’\pre.«* our sincere appreciation to I candidates speak The ims-tin;; ||,^ hanks of Colleton which r» will be railed to order at 11 o'elock kindly sent us to the State short >m; the first time U» many yeatr. Course at Winthrop College W , Coljefn^ will have a candidate for understand that the hank* very a State >»IRee. Hon. D. L. Smith kindly-offered, to send ail the prl*-'- will be hero ltK,a candidate for ,a.I- winning Kiri* of Colleton Bet road co.nmiBsioneK^ The people of owing to the fart that there wa - the county will Ki'e J^rk a rordlnl some funds left oyer from la-*f yea receplioiT. ^ 4 it wan* only neci'SNarv for th # The following are fhe caiWldatex wnd four ^ri,, We wish to - filing their pledges who Will be li*c* especially the Farmers * Merchants Saturday. Bank, of .Cottage,iiie, for sendtns Governor. Pa-uhne Willis. The First National Arrdrew .1. Bethea. Cbluftibia; P. Bank oT \y ; flte,boro, jor sending A. Cooper. Laurens; - J M. De*- Blanche Chasserenu. Tho Bank of < haifiT's, Rock Hill; John T. Jiun- ftnioaks. lor 7/s»:j»l,nk 'PhontelU catr. Colunihia: Jot|n L. MeUnvin. Maxey. i,n«i the Fajmers a. M-r-- Bennetts, ille: Thotnaf H Peeples, chants Bank - 6! Wal^bpro, - for Ha»tvwell. John Richard.-. Libert\ ,-endir.g Ma> Herr) The>x would ' kaxe also willingly Aent ,Ct l.ietitenani tiO*«:riior. Siitymo'h.*. hut she came Oiv th« (♦ctavis Cohen. Monk’s- Corper: >hat were Jkdt-over." J. T. Liles. (Mangeh.uc; W< We knew that it wo, \\ ishtmafi. Butesburg. M,fM*riirteiMlent of UdiMalioit. V s K. Hc-rtor. l>arlini/o«; J. Swenfin-eh, Coltimhifi . Attl*riH*y (■euevtil. Ulpud N. Sapp .LaAtqjiler: * H Seavqon. -, Allendale; s. M White ' Anderson.^-/... Scvietmy of State. -B. Dove, Cohuubia. ^ < oniptrollef- (•eiierul, . ^ W Sawyer," Coin ililiia Stat«- Tren*ur»*r. T Carter, Columbia, f i>mmi**ioner of 8gri< ulfine. » }Tr>4|arris. Ander-son; W D. Gar risen. Anderson; H. T. Morrison; Mcf'ieanx ilie Rail road f’omipis-ioher. :•*' H. I(. Arnold- Wqodrtir; A. A Richar«lson, . foluiiibi/^ T J M<- Laugh(in. St., Matthew// |». L. ^Sinjth. (Valteibot«>; J T. VvoyelI. had a good selection nf moving pic Colurnbia. * - .lures furni.-hed l» fhe‘college. O-i Snndav- morn in eat least four hup 1 - d»e«{ ladies and girls marched two ,l»y two i« tlX different churches ln- jlown and fdade a splendid show. , And ip Die afternoon at fi:45 Wd MKN ARR TAI I FIV had «» ‘»,C library. tpfes by the ' tolluwipij speakers; Johnson, president pf Wjn V. V\ rOHld be a t reat ' to conic* here. ' but never dieppjea' that everything h**re Wgs' so great* and hcdpftif until .wc" grrived. f; ,t we,»* not tor ttuc gencrositj of our legislators and SeAalor.j.--jind tho generosity of Pres . Johnson ,r n ? Winthrop College, nnr sho'ft.. cour > could neve, exist as.lt non doe-- W*- feel that w can ,m*\» i expi i our X. ■X .appreV lat ii-n to I 'T o .li.ini-i.n bf- great courtesy shou.n ;.n I the very liberal-iiuinixer in which hr •Jias ^provid'd iiieans of enjoy nient for us- .' X y. Friday night we tiad p \ery en- j'vvalde eai'vput> party., and Saturday * mghl Wv hud the privilege of bay/ int a le.-iirre *bl .Mr. WillianL ll.- Morgarf. a YXM. »'. A. worker^ who ha.- been «/P the eastetn Ruliiattiaii front for/hue year, and |)pnwrs con- ditiotls dver there. Aljerwards we •fdunibia. Adjutant (•eneial. W. W. Moore/Barnwell FIFTY-SIX WHITE \\ ilj I an ruin i for 4 amp Jm k*on B. \\edne*<lay >M*rt i«'* of IH< |«* Sam. Mtii-ninu to Filter >r D; throp (’tdlegi*/Dr W' M. Rlgj president of C'lemsop College; M■. l.neco (iiipter, Cultimbia ; Mr. J 7 W. Evans. .ajl^Washingtoh, I). l C ; Miss Morr E Creswell. Washington. D. c./ind NDss Agnes' Ellen Harris, COLLETON HAS MASONIC plCMC .* /•": FIRSTmOOiMS; AT COTTAGEVILLE ti,- ... w^.50.... ». ti,* / — 1 ■ 1 / v . • * * .... ’.x ; 1st rants/who have* been called irv'o' Thyfe aft* two ' • ' k,,.. _ ./ • •//--• X. ‘ ‘ ’ - Colon i- Fur Athniicetl anti Via Farmer*. Huxe Fine Field.*- Pettplc ft Fvfepsii t* PrefiaiiifCon- < omiminity Are Making ■k " X fJ:.: 1 oi The ppip^ of .cucumbers is t-a gaging uiurfi attonfiy*fi efti*. week Two.carr have already been 'siiip ped and there w ill be.ysexetal inore There are niarty farniecs <rowing tlXin this y’ear, and tie-x .are pleaseii ith the Xcelbnt prices received. Cot tin,. •\ '\ Tliere is alw^ays cbnsIderaldeNsU f y in fin* mattef <yf the first <•«o- N '. fon hlooms, and this \>ar there ar-v/** “ several tai mers who are Urejnc wXi ^ 1>rf “ Hda '' .each other in the matter of who should be the first ,0 report a blooii . This honor goes to Bio’xton tow. siiip. where all (lie cotton cropspi• specially line. The first Inti mat in 1 iiit this newspaper had <>r cotton hldssoiiiing was layt Wednesday a* n when the nyifil - bronen-f . st i eraT -wgjl defined ^ blossoms. L B,, Mori i* wrOG-Jhat he had og lo-.s a wifivjfnd one daughter', several days oljK b5Tt--p^uhaps tfu one brother. JXy, •J4orndon and nn» firsf*hon;>ts will go to ILTTr-KIjnani. 1 sister, Mrs. Minnie Herndon. H who wnde thaf his^ first. was fou>*i^ was laid t^-rest at. Grace ^hurch, ;on the ‘♦>h ip^C L.'E. Hill, of Wa> where lyc had been a ‘metuber fo: t^rboryX Route 2. .report'd a bloie .1 IsexerqJ years. Kuneruj_ services on Jfine 11, from his patch of'^im weix conducted by his pasipi. Rex. ..Itydd long staple cotton. Ife said t W. Gopde. .. , * xplanted the same kind last year 7 :— ; X i received 4 5 cents .a pound ft RITTER SCIICMil, Cl.osED <Miier blossoms were -reporteij li Ritter, June is Tile. Ttitt* 1 H M YUmtdri, i»l Sniders sectuX school closed an eight months ses- Uulgp Merca’mil,. Cortipany. Jr G sum Friday afternoon of last’week. .Rhode. Stokes; A. II. CartpfC Wil n *|l*rof. John M. 'Ackerman Was prin- lipms. and Lodge .MereanJHe CTo. • XXipal air. 1 Tire- dge a QI1I.I.IF MERMmiv hi iiotiX of typhoid [eK| 'Hs.s i|ea(l> HIh th. ; dti'xe Lowndes Town.slnp $ap. - E/A. X ig./ X Quillie H-emdtm died at in Walterboro .1 une'-Lith fever ami heatt failulit,- was sudden and was a sluadc Jfamilx and friends Mr Herndon j was, a food man and. like. - Who knew him lltic li man and. liked by all ftyleaves to mom n a wife jHid one dliiij J !lile l.S. T prep ic a{ ("oi i a June 2.',^;- and lodp£ and coiiim'iini/-wr,. gfakin preparationy foi a .gy/a 1 day Tber- wjH |»P Iwt,. axidi*‘>s,-s. on*- pufrioli md one M.tf-tibb The pat, lotie. ah dress will te- d/iix'Xed hi- Maj I’ Howell.. \Vall»*rboii> Maaonie aodyeX will lw ’ delK'-yiJd by the R. W. V F M I’isgell. Xf ChaileXof) X .. ,X i/Y 1 I of- th** seixit-t- of iiitdr co.iintrv. Tk-cx xvj|| as-‘liilde at 1 fie Cjmii 1 Jftiu-.- ; next TiMeiday at ft*i mam. .-nrfi wiR • Mtaih \V,edhes<Ui« titorninX. In th-- ,Bs! are uune a. nifriylieixof fsiidier , thyii-, t-all he>pK madx in < e-<xai y op neoouul of'the l^eCyliat Vio T* gt<- 'iiiirits not _fa»mer5yfnr Cfa-< ,1 hax:• .been t-xha/isteiL'' x / Clyde / 4 / . ^rfUbmui 11,, \Vh Ff o-heib.' WkeyljKfK. f - • \ y-fn \V 1 Beyktti/ Xiaf;. Title;an Uaw-U, w^r ?) ,B.XV*rIy. WiX. JoV Iti-hot'. if* (f^y^Gj-ml.x Ytiaek, H*i .-, an \\ Rjf" •X*. WdiuT'Kidx'y Breland. Josi i %tx 't'eirx-.Tti - aii JHe Rim i ' ('arson, ■ Jy iX/WiHiam c.-iiW. c,. hundred and fwenty-fixt- ladies and .two hundr* and twenty five girls . he'i-tt. att* iqg the short course. Mort> haj, exet' attended it liefoy hwt. ' t»ut not lea/t, we very promt r<i have or onstration age-nts, Vicklihg. will,’ uy siire you that leading ag-exD- who hay »»v»*r attend ed the Winthrop shoft eo'irsr*. Gratefully yours, ThiXprizc wmnitrg iris for IfilT. UH'>\TKM.\ M\XEY. . M\E BERItY. . ' BL VN'CHE ‘CHASSERKAU. \Y DRF7Y SIMMONS. TVM LINE WILLIS ... c/ t X 1 P'sJ'V. 0>U l.de „ r.rand JanioiXx^ afil'X , .. , . Csi ... / ,< , , X. Blake ( rot-fit. --lyy Of 'Xiuthyf ar'diilaX.I. ? ... .. . . ' : X ‘ '■/ - • /Hans'ord Fe.tidei . Tliaileoe* fiien Fe'g.ii>KU r'harife Gfeiley. Ijotexf ,Milt - ,*ioodvrtn .’(J tlin Hi* aHXi: C itht/j, .Yobn' I »te . ^ Hu im. WHu. -Ijarnliid Hlei . T- ^•rv v ! *ii Dn-HX HiMlWin, Fred McCleaf Jolir< ro»X;l:.me.v'c,raham Johnson. .Iose,«!, Tieon Jones, .li>lu f \lbert Kieklighte G« o C.lt x. IXtiyex, Joseph How lilt I an d'ah-, t Rtilpti M,ttia Lindt-* vc Manil' II 1.; *»ns. . Mark Ro - Mooifr—-/tarry Wm. Murdiiug-li. Je‘ i ''. ste- Jijakin 'John Wm ! b* 'W"i Dax jeT''—VjJXi f Nelfl. -i. ,'/ ■ H/nry t.onnie k‘4deetC^Wi*-'' Man For Committee ; ; 'w- , ' 01 o l{ " "/ -X" Chas. Wesley Rvdm*n. Julius Tfi, |/^a/i Robertson,; Richard H'-x'war i ' . Smif h. Franklin Eldretl f?pell. M11V- F.df(or FreiX jttn I.iitber Tfiomas, Louis Virgil L ■ t iy' 1 pa >1 1 X and all I lit no a art-* "n reth/en irons iftd /i be. a 1 nt for the term ./.He was assist ^' ,r - inKjiy Mii-s MkttiXLou Saunders, rv -r - X ’ Stoke*-^ There were no closing ex . WjllfN' ** owns h1p -Dr. B- ^.rVriM.*, Put /, picnic, dinner- hran l Married, at W^terboro- e. T H XhnfW ' «yv ^patrons of tl,;* sehool Mi ley. notary <’~*tap For Week ° n ,h “ ^ ‘ reat Interest t* being shown fn Mi x C W Butlei >mi vampairn for the remainder ^4apghter. Hazel Felder. <a -XJing-Mrs Butloi'a Son, (’ .fl.ivinfeston. S. C. I ' * . y RAMEY—If . X' ' 1 Miss I*h * . HiottX- graod-.J• W. BaiI' home of R. R. uhHcvJune It. l‘»t>. Bailey 'and Mr. A Ren Hiott is g dnughter.di v. of Walterboro, and .HFKVl Jun* Standard: lootiade Ti/ pnjffit* js invft>d fo/at,*md ami I a /rood dX X tie eQyovt ,V It DODD CFJ* at ere a Fiom Eblerly *‘ , *t ImmiI tiirl*."' Winthrop College. June hi-' W-* finder w hat, out fofks wfif (low <» Colleton a 1 ** doing/ "Wf know vpu xgmit to knowX\W^fat/^-youi “sctiiMilVql-" at \Vfntl/rop at* In Y»-s. wTusyyx in,''scfiiKil \V • wept to our fiXt class |r fear ant treuibTmg/^ we thought «' xvei-e rathei pjd'girls When w,. iT^Tched the ejd*« roopi r.nd found manV graX hailed ladies,' ladies past 5 f| . We decid' d We at e U", too ’bid, S > We are Brfing to. get somethin-u t'i take hid lie tp xou /Flr/t... we want fu tell yon hoW nicy* Dr. Johnson, the matrons, iius- ahd every «iiw' ermneeted wftjy fc \VinlTrrtrt*Xl>lh_. aie to us. W* feel w;»* ranhcH-^evpress pur appre ciation for th« ntawi^jtlpdneaaeH and for the good timeslrpd.^ good Fleas#/ announce TmilHtesUyn; Wm Hepix Barn; Jacob thinks we g-ct rise I will h*- at Et'enezer Sunday. ‘ Madison Weeks. Oscar Cicero WeeVs ine 2^, Wt. 5 o'plficlr/in compliance Marbtn Boyd: Willis (Coaflaued qn Fa^e Fright visit- Mr, Tfiott’s, home Ir ip Chai leston. l-^ ith a r»M|ueSt/t»y,^ouie that I mek* F> at Mtv and Mrs Hiott will make iheir'an / rm»Uid,ln CLar lesion. appoint men* at that June. FAIT. K f" X.. ♦ Mrs F J. the EsDoiP Berky. of SmoakH in firing nt. ^ eat breakfast. 7:30; report-to class at '♦ We are in daises from 0 ,o 12; from yi2 to ) we have cood at ^Continued on Fare Eii?ht.) // . X X 1