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■ • N - t. VOL. 39. WALTER BORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. 1918, # ; « ♦ V NO. 41. STATE SHORT WAS HERE SATURDAY grBAKUW MVC H Know ORDI- ; saijV hkij> couit hoisf. ' . . * V v A AND HKARD BY CiOOD SIZKD ACDIKNOK. BEEN-ON TfiE JOB NOTHING SENSATIONAL OCCURRED DURING DAY AIL faiMlIdate* AlUnnwl Their la»>. ■ • , X alt> and Itendlne** to go to tho • * . N, '"End With’Their .i'ountrjr In TinH' of Wir—D. I...Smith at Home. * Mrt W. W. Smoak. Walterboro. *. X|fE MEN WHO HAVE #S. C. Djear Mr. Smoak: , Be- O * cause your kindness and in- * tereat shown by recommending •>» * me ^ for the Offlcers' Traitting * * camp trom which I was com- ■e « missioned a 1st ‘ lieutenant. . 1 -* *■ thought that it might be of in- *« * terest to you to know that -I * The State campaign party were tn '.Valterboro Friday night and Sat «, liruay. speaking Saturday to an aii- ‘ difhce which filled the court house cff&iTbr^bly. This - audience w'.n not a stationary one. there, being oni- a few at the opening of the • m*Ming; and a few at the cloi D’. i.ng the addresses made by ^tie cannidfites for governor the largest audience listened patiently .•and in- .tertstedly to the -really hjch class spv-ohes delivered. .usual wrangling and feelings >of factidnal- Is-jj avre lacking, and the .wh*> composed the * * .y * *‘SS # * . ‘ * s;: ntOMOTED TO I’AITAIX s': * ••...■■ —r— ^ * * Headquarters Depot . Brigade. * * Canlp Jackson, S. C.. June 21. ■* L. SFRVk'E BENDKREIX BY \\i( •: roi.i.KToN rotxTY mwai. , i\tk HID 1 NPKIJ VKItY TRTDRi fMK BOARD fOXDlTIONS. THOt*K U Ht> MAKE THEIR 'NTJOXS KNOWN TtV.MAKi: RACK ARK TWO CAXIM- HixN^. Ff ok ling and Yarn t ijslir for splendidly t’ondtut- e<l Coarse of Instruction. s Splendid Fvj flrlals ««f i pie Set by These Of- t The-short course for the girls in the clubs .of the county was held i - Iasi week anchwas a decided success in every particular. The attei^ance | was very fine, there being* on^hun-; tired girls here for the .three days.’ While they enjoyed fhefV stay it wa* M Ar'lCTR itw* uot all .pleasure and each member MA1>L 1KA I r pu| ^ Mm(t good h;v> . d work ' ■- | Quite a numbet of visiting agents . .■ ... ‘ ^ Were here, including Miss Gladys l.mal Township Offices seftn to he t?inith. assistant State agent, and R. DATES lt>R LMHSI.NTl F.F.. MANY CANDIDATES • FOIUMAGISI COLLEIOH HIS PLEDGED OVER {ISO,000 W.S.S. o ■ : 9 WORK THAN HALT FOI.I.ETON’S Al.fiOTMKNT FOR JFNK DRIVK HAS RKI*;N SFRS4 RIRKD UP TO TfHF. Of’ GOING TO PRKSS. WALTERBORO HAS MADE - ONLY A BEGINNING fhe Governasertt. Who: iheAioNt Songht After This Year. ! f' McFadde “' dl » trict »gept have been promoted to a cap- •* tain. JOHN M: GARRIS. Have Served Well In Their imrtant Dutle>. latter was here for one, day #, The above letter kill he bf * interest ‘ to the People of this * county, where, Captain Garris * is deservedly popular: -V « * ^ ‘ . » s' * * ^ i;. i;. 1;. if. i;. * Early Ne\t Month. Eamigiign 0|tem« and Kntrie^ t’hme during which Mr. Rlsher bad his ‘ / ^boys club members to attend. On the' last day a picnic dinner was . served dn the grounds, and everyone / .j . jenjoyed the day,< Throughout ’the Fnited State* tV political campaign for Col-i A new plan df giving honoi cards there are iiome 4.5011 local/' draft Ivp.u county Seems to be boards, which for more than a year up a bit. Quite a few candidate . * ' *ine Strickland. Ruby Good Balance for Walterboro ami. Yeedlei* Township of More Than filOfi.fiOC. Blake Flr*t Township “Over Tha Top”—Will Help Walterboro. ... . , ‘One of the best results foilow- livenin^ introduced this >ear and,-the ^ campaign for.securing pled’ tv - . ^ . . ,. - , - - — — - — - .andldate.« D»Howin:t Klrta woh iheiie cards:, to'purchase Wtur Savings iftampiv have been doing the kindergarten.a}> annotrnring themsOKes In this^ . Strickland. Ruby t.Ood dur j ng the>year Is^the spread of In- 1 or preparatory work for .the buMd-rfssue and are going to make a livelv win. .Hemifo Ross. Idalia radgett._ f onMHt | on a bout the war fo people |ing of an American army of*somf^ace for their respective offices 'Villie Brabham. Clarence Copeland. wh<> have no t thought much of It" ifour or..five or more millions, who^ Anfong these are Col. J. VV. Hill and M *F»* Cprtefv Fannie. Berry. Maude 8a j d a ,, en ,f en ,jn, at the close of th» primary business is to be the trim- fapt Geo. \V'. Brunson for the HWher. 'Angle Wisher. Pauline WII 8pf>akla ^ (olir ^ ( ha co „ n t v Ust ming of the ferbeious'ambitioiia o»* legislature, and several for the oi / i<on .' Eleanor.Kaun<erir. Thelma Lin- ww ,k. There were not very man'- magistSte. . / der. Ruby Llndef. M^r>- Myers.; Ka- penjowf.'' black 01 white, who ha.' queror. Every one of these 4.S** The campaign opens on Ttiesddv. »*’•>»* Herndon. GertriufXl.inder. Ida not ' a , tend<Ml one ‘of the meetings draft boards have been steadily ok^ily l«:h. at Smoafca, and th/eu- »r«*iand. Joycb Mucken/hss. h( ,, d ov „ r roiin tv for the pur Elzie Myers 5^ ming oi me lerrmous amoiiio Enjoys Hpme Visit William, the «MMild-be world . Hickoo Groxe. x ( .. June -d.- : .,hetl Jobs and sp far as the genorml tr^s will ^lose at Mop on ^bhday. label Jaques. Maiie HIcknibiL Jen- p of i nfo H H i r . K ,hp people on nr- Dear Mr. ^.ditor: It was my pleas-, public fnows. except in a few iso- JulKUih. There are eeveral otljer n,e 1^" «tl» Carrie Wedks/Sjne/ JJJ tter of th e of these splendid ure^tp visit my old home a few days | at *4 cases, they have been doing candidates'likely to aunmirnce them- Dankdate. Mae Uerfy. Lois Breland. . w , f , h k government ' ago and'T am writing, about some of th ^ wor k thoroughly, consclen- sefvW In the near ! V ‘ or » Morria/A'isula Edwins. CdadjX The olan fvllen umm b" UrW wor the things that impressed me whil^ tiously and to the satisfaction of rapt. G. V.jmnumn for Legislature. ,,ene Br »*^'» d - N>u Hitflson. ^ f or P t he canipaliS ifi gettint th * L^was sorry that I did,Provost Marshal General Crowder The card - of CapO George \\\ Breland, Florrie McMillan. Pa .-^0,,^, of Defr^o to declare „ h." . — M?. more of the people n Qd the general public. But the Brunson, of' Ja*dKeT a candida^e<for KI*hOr t . Blanche Chasserean, holldaVx. worirnd admlrah” " ‘ * “ work Of these boards has not been the IcgtsTatuVe. appeai>''1n this Herndon. Marie. Hailey. Ger-elective In Capt/ Brunson is not a Mamie Jennings Cleo^^ ^ pior , an W>n wgj v' p,e 0f th ' 8 co,,n ' tf nK , d , a T' 'diserVd, amFthe people 11'. having-' been ^candidate twX d ! e P'eland. Nellie ^ ariey^'Geral- rf p a i red t n theiixk^arest ^ place; of l was there people i not get to see" more of ; the peopl dienoe applaud-! but my stay Was so short that I did ed when a good Thing was said, [not have time to go to many places. a giaecure. nor are there manv who i^ne witaout seemingly to desire Jo show j But I am glad I took the time from envy these officers of the go by this appl^dse theii! preference. , my work to nflfke the trip/ I feel hieiit thtir Jobs Of course. a ye; All the candidates -were well j-e-jthat it was a great help to me fo^mD has to do the work; It Js vre ted. bu/of course Colleton's can-[see the folks at home. Colleton government Job. but one of the dilrte' was given- the warmest re- county wm always be very dear to that the general run of men ceptioig When the candidates for j me. I loYe every foot-df its soil. lo i et thp olher fe |i ow | t j, her*, nearly all his life -ail dad commissioner spoke, Hon. .1 -was glad to see the crops look- 'an important Job. (OoT'and one that the 1 service D./L. Smith, the last speaker, was irfg so well, and everybody at wor^brings the nn rdeil a rousing reception, amt trying to do their part in this war. 0 f le viade- a good speech, nqt on poll-1 We must raise the food t«r feed our- 1 ticci suojects. however, but lauding the county for its splendid part in wat work. • \ was" hard to say who was the chai nati into quite a api, stranger to >fifr T die Breland. Nbllle Yarlex making dxoanvass of th,>\ dl ^ Cr.ix_eh. Annie>Uef^.angdale, and ^rthe War Sav- mtity. Id addition lo this he was, ® < V u " d 5^/^ r . ,Bh 11 ings Mtamnsrand what is moie to born in this county add has lived AxYth^i' Sease/ Minnie I oik. Kelly the’poinETpurch aged them> or agree.* *lk. Kate Seigler. to of ..the Confederate •'"d';>.-/T*lb uions. Louise Glover, i^n-wfho hold the places States when a lad of K "xVa . secretary amd phypi- served as \ member of the 5 *“ a little local prom- for the State during the " X selx-es, our armies add our AUias^-fqence, but even with all this there years of the war. I am e^pectitwr Colleton to dy. her are few who. covet a' place on the: For 23 yeans he lived In Drang ■part, .MUTT know she wijlr-'X ‘local dMLft boards throughout tha but-i where'! he was manager fo as also glad,tq find my old rnited i^tates. 'tiu^large mercantile' business ot thea Sea entered Wyons I’olk. Kate federate Sir. nions, Louise rs and, 1 ^ if,a Y'l'^r- J. R. Lawrence Lawi Dii fiirchase them. PoHuxastei- at the Walterboro fSoatqtfi** 'Tsaid yesterday afternoon. hetwl*e» "licks,’’ while fixing a card with dozen stamps on Ml: ‘ "I thpughr. 1 . • this thing xv on Id l£t /p .a- little. |.o» riflay there seems be/no , end t'VR-'* ' Almost every mail brings or. money to the chairman to purcha:«^ \ fq ymechaso leaf.ihg ^candidate for goverpo*\Xcouhtv so strpnr in its determina-• It ia a safe guess that with all ihe-Lv 1 H. Cornelson. apd while then- : V H*. LiiWremV a weJF knoTro vi' a r i^x\inK*,/^ta"iiiDs Oab yefier- .-udi inc bx“ v -<applanse. > buj^lt was jAi»n to, stana Behind the _ govern- t,500 boards that have been work- the people of the city honored him- , * ,l mi ne> ‘ 8 man and lumberman 0(. dav a check for *lil» mot* ta from Ir. Cooper.-jniefilHtt this^ great hour of war. la ing on the>>b of selecting, classify* tx* electing him mayor of the cHY. Waltfrboro,. died ak his /fete real- K ^ntlcm.na who lived Wihi remnte was the favori^k^h Mr^ Bejhea^/^b swGofi Jd the conntvy*ehhere l ing. sending forward; etc., of pb- Eighteen years ago .he returned i„ denceNjiijie Friday, following an ill- section- Jt the county riff* jrc.Layjeiflf' receive botton \ T-ie only we rX^ing wa^ ii ShjKi Intendent !{•-'. hiade ! co>- neiRs upon the record of. his "on-a n*i:l. Thls-j'race bids fair to xxa, u up as Hie campaign prifures'*- es. Mr. Gei'fqr charges that his op P'' v ’-nt Is tempHramentally pnfit for th^ discharge <u\the duties 'of h's off)/., and that fhX times demand a in the office xvfhj can give the ^ ^ • ' - •' icxrr-ti tur- UI cl I 1 IKtani nan 1 r I II t IN '41 \ l‘I m* • - x *« * n». 0 * x/w, for \\ ar .savings. MapipRi in one day. of CoJIeton county, composed of J.jPdunty who will wqrit'for his suc-'X’ ^ outh Carolina\o make his hor M./Moorer, Esq., chairman; J. K. ct‘ss; and tlu v feer thev .ai e backin'. i'XllHi::/. rttidAhas borq since/i Such'a spkil of patriotism iis I saw is wilBnc to give .all if necetwaiy Mj^re. and Dr. L-M. Stokes, jihx si' a xx inn*' Htfani more than one say they teian;* with E, F. Smith aV secretirj. a VjjK U. Hill b.r' IdyeKlatulv. x • ,h< would give everything they had. to, J. M. Moorer. Ksq. ‘ ^ ^ol. .1 W Hill, of “dtage* ille, whip (he Germans if it .took it. t \* J. M Moorer. chainnan of tTv announces his candidacy for the ^o"/' American'people we must all come local board. is a-Jawyer. or'it lea t houso 01 lepresentafive in' this /amikatio to that point, for if the. Germans he was a lawyer when he received 'issue. Col. Hill is well known- ever ‘l# ols a ^MtjgressiveNHart in - pro-: were to win they would take it all.'his appoint mept ; / JHe enjoyed a cotmtyr’h;u in^ niadr pfi '^g-Tlte 'pupils for/tl»r industrial | the Germans are hoi going to large ptactice; but the work of th- * umpalgns for oilit* Will need 'Meeting Called to Onler.X oiii^i|y/at 10:30 County C man M. r. Howell called the ti 1 < . , , ■ — r—- ---■——- »• - — sui'-Vo-,- I..1 ..inn- in the count/ when\the war win and. what we invest in the war local,.^oard ha/ been so rtacttg>J+<? has held a number of ItnporEant , ' 0,u: Mts. now is the best investment we. ran and of^such magnitude that he ha* posttiops in the county. aduong { haii to" forego much -* rt - *---• “-hi**** *- • -< I’liree Firms Report# -i On lx a few places have bhyn r* een in M altet\ pnpi,,,) 01 not closing their pi sees has been in iMisiuess and periilittln:- thels inl/-f ImsiiH'Ss ueariy all his chiployees to attend a nttetitiir. has<hu*n with '^te W altef". Three*-of llics*. places xxere in Blake 1 " r Company siWc its-or- tnwnxdii;). the places reported being utkatioiK y \ / \' Hen .fusselson's,ctdVe at Combah'ce. r /Alt . I^iwViic*. is sHi vix *“i|\t»\ his j. 11, rtamliu> store .at White Hall. X several/” ^X'” .following children: and thAcomKaheX-Comijany’s' of- .lis, Blanche tlroderick. of \\ aikler- fire, A feYt otbefs seemed displcas L. Tl. Powers, Xif Bc^i *> d that (heir places had t/r shut ,uak 7 had to forego much of ffl* legal which may Jw- mentioned Ms/Serx ic* Va « 1 I hope | will continue Hi.-hear, as work, hut his capacity for perform- as k member of the legislature fo- ** J1 Lnwnnic^ I believe I will, good iepm ts froia Ing a great deal of work, roupleil. ‘welvV, >ears. II* " wa/ highWav T fippe that when with his splendid system and iii M rs. \ i 11. Hounds. MissXXIabel and Ru of waller boro tnv to order, and inside a x/ry dm-' •«> om coun^ T Ivppe that when with his splendid system and iii «t»mmifeibner for tin- cimnty fSv Rpiiniotl nf rif st-Oppea! for a clean /eampaitrbelecti®itTomes that .Colleton sfll tense ctinceptration. enables him to three years, and was/for matry^nr-' ** '• V/i frey from factionalism and for th keep Senator Tilluian at liisJtee'p up with those legal' duestioo- n »«embei\ of tlil/'S,t;»t pel- ction of men for offices becai^eX^* ol dH, >a' as stands he>»nii requiring fits' attention as well a ' ottamltlee Kom This cb .. . /pf ctness and not becausy^-of'faci \hoxs.- o kith such a majority that hjj- dutiej; oh the locaT board l,i,, - — - . . r . ^ iion dism " ) X* l X* 1 aB ^heto Berlm. one not intimately associated te Oxec.utlve count' 'N> Ford Church «>ri - ful' fth. 1 '• 1/, "*• are cehdirate .this . gkoi’oi|s and. iorU th tin,; s amt. his pijnerfuL religiol ■ He ,» l3rtM'-«l or|t ( X /eeuilngl' faanjlki’ with, the agrffnlperifr '••on- dim ns yp lower «',-iiol>mC and xvoul 1 : ''that Ihe.oMge -was made usefi l th the St J'.i,, avribrttoral interest- of fhe , li'iilrOHil < •»ittini*"*Tion«-r s . t T. A’owefl said 'Hat he; had been,! cducaff'd in the school of practical t rtip'oad building . on the X'-’afeX tirs!" principle and that such prac-j tic?.’ klnowfedge xva* nece«uiry* to a] sitccessful, railroad comnitssion.er> epatt* . Men; of Colleton. f!n- hov * ed to af;*4he" r roiit ,-af'e jookinf . t/f yo'i.. white 'how yo;ir; p a f : iovi/ii /rn' -/..tid* ,j»- tic.-ir them * •'_> th-m With Ik- * wishe* to' von. M*. 'ha? W**ri Kditptv and nil the j/i'ji!- of drjTX “hh Colleton, 1 Yours .ve/Y tml ZIY. MYF.K giw- a coiujecus apswer.t) o' •olored. aud to- listen .j /'l 'shortl appeals. lly irs'ually sen.-lX ' bO the Hw.?.e « onx inced that iu<:'/e/•’*niz.\tion K. ifone , » K. .M001 * after (hi- re,;! m«iii of. the . .e ; 11. i-wl In t Jle I > 'tale- in iih.- • y'.j" and/worijdiipfi/f manner. The; ♦•11-'' tiro.inenibet/liip of this chuitdr xvtR be jm-senj/to participate in tfie m e t t»i m • / tin day. It i: tile .ilK/f las b* ♦•n./.ti 1 fi. hicSl board onT'. a fexx ba * fnu .sm-i’eeded \ ntU-" Jflei 1 \ Hud Yi.-ti. whose bitstn; s-/ 'US clerk o> ■ ( in. .bee;,in* t( , evicting ‘tiiat /h was-forced to giAyXup bis piae/on this board Cape, Mook - l.vs of \*f Tl*' pill veil nj j l;fp(t; 1 a •rt. pnd bii? jtlxxa'i te en iirti'* . tty < ttmtiihity bjattsrs " . \. He t! If) Hot V;.tel I’,, t . y A ise this titneVjfPyP^ upoti ti;../ .,: i- Mr. GriyVshih is a man ut/i oni-' 1 lynds/wr^r th»- (bilnix. ‘ tli.V in- «o- worlCv Kn mis elt'ef'toiv, j (e; V tieii* ;-*> t i:i iia• Xjih/. ra! \\ of 'tl torn en/r m that «tl.'e long Us rile eotufii ir.il'.. riinreb. I('X' 1 Masonic Picnic , mis noarrt, t'apf.x.Motiie ijy' 'wplC^'X'’ U*‘iie ; xv th<X liaxi At CDttttlTCVillc 1 u> the/PeoplK of tJie>«jfTnty. I; ‘ r - - \ .- Mrv. McLauriri said (bat he had! / _ ha'in served as 1 aeitltiy/'rijpervisoi . •*• *’"• f •»m>s*>»i tor t^ot had The tihie to trax'el t4n^ State t y / * •* several terms. He'*iso quite y _ bus.' num. io-jjrC TKoy prtbrjpaiiv farmer aM frnck planter. This »- picnic day bf this and meet Jthe people*as, he*had been envjtged in go\>r.nment work in t! *onxtruction of cantonments: tjiat^inost enjoyable affair lie was in the race to gratify h!« a great man.' perse ambition, as a Democra ami /o fur- ! all had an enjbyal lugistrate. "Fhe liaui*-- Of J Jo. Grayson, of • at Cottar*- w,,s > »'•#*». b^DHT- M/y principall' ■ Rliains. as a eap^tilatV for tin* o.- xve( k xxas\:«' truck planter. This *s . «' Of vimqyst 1 ate for Warf^tr toxx n Thw-e xxert* frijf^jwrflcuhrrix /thts yoar when ‘P- UPPriir* >u the advVrtisinl tnanyNpersons present i *° w’aree arid rapt. Moor- / ' Bunns of Th(- I’n-s.-* and Stan?' an enjbyable jitiie-^fhe * s making-, a ‘ full;’ hand th** ’ Mr.. Gronton is a ma no| prorj ti7t*r the best- interests of/he- per.-('principal address Acas Jtripatriotic hliiiP<Vr following the plow u ” no *' in oomninnity. and /ill X one by Hon. M. IC. HtSwell. of Wa|- > T his indujdlw that jr* Js no shfrkeX ’ 1 inty'an aggressive eanioftieo. r ' A Richardsdn yens the teyhoto rmp^urptb ad<b'i*ss**s w*»r»-' !Snd th/*eame ^pfri* characterize* Will/make an Interesting race ne.',} speak#t . He saj«\lhat for the |deliver>*jL>by'J. R. .Boyd, wjio pi*. *' is wmk a\ a itieiiibe; »>Y the local . ' tbjy oflic** m .Warren f/lxx'ttship Past several years/the people hr.d sijJejLfovvq- the, meeting • Rey. J. \V ^ X • ’ f >1. hiffbiylient. W I). Si/oak. *1 been clocking roitd bn Utters .-fimplffTton. of Hpndersonx iile. amT In X ' 1/ M. stokee, • ddrstood. wjU he a.j*/q*litlate t { >- w-rirt-stle walkera/and if they wm** t! *- ait*moon fix CrtJ. j. A\' Hill It / the physician of ri«*tioh. foiXtji/ ma/i-nat** 1* j ftatlgfied with/the wax/tb/kaws hadfwaa wirb great regret that it was been * enforced gjbF'sprtTee given le learned that fhe* othpr in'it* d speak 'j' ci t'othi^g'-to/wcCT but if the pep- eg. J C Bissell. of Pl't- w^rt^c^c man in office who could not be •ttiuld X*fe VJ. they'were ** n tit)ed and fbr tage\ille both ?s tfi quantity and they paid that they must hax-.i;boalitx As a whole this picnic xva- -yfcan Who would see that laws ,» dreat success. >*ere enforced fearlestdv ajM with-' \ - ; ’ '* A Martit/and h Spe<:ial /bii.sic.^ UtHinf/ou* *11011* GenufaJ^tbKKi ti :*/efiib.*r, yon ,* htret ary McAdoo tiroes W. S. S. doyyr/ 1 <ut they did not' Jfitetpose tnd objection "to their etKpiqVeea at* fending -thri meetUufs.,./A short sighted policy. for G»t* fesulis of th-x- ^Mieetings and the/ooctYine pr*-ache*t All mean more/lficjent labor, more tbilft and iu/ter results followiqa th*XKp i -.*clox< This will far more thaPAnffsgf Hie slight gain Uir the few ho/rs which were saved by-the few ootbetfis refusing to nee«l th> pro/bi iii.^nOn declaring the holiday, t «Xlngcville ls*iul*>. TI/ larvew Siihsciiptioh/J/rin'’ t fic- 'tl i i • *♦ as\bfade at GottaiM-v.lll*-, wbiv!i /nitiiinteiX tit $ tU.bO.o ttye-at- tcifl(\itl **t Hit* njeefing* thet", foT* 'lowiit/Van eloqnetiJ address t* 1 ■ It. l’«'it!\b)\ , .Esq. /rtfi*-- larg*-«f jtmlC scriptiop tm. negroes bply vPn<f5ik*lv at/^**ylc,ho\n*Jgfo r.hurvK' in Sh* 4a1i /.nw.nstdp. when s ubsCyi ptif to/,-M.T"'b xxWnv taken Nby L. 1 B. lotick anil Adoijthus Joti* Ha* I'ino IU*s|H>nVe of \«*gro ne r^pnstors* lyd', tin** 'of the,most tetnarkaKK;\r«- <>. I (’. CawKon \sults following th*- campaigty'is fb** n great tesp*»tise iiihiI**' b\ t|r,e negroes ,* of the «'niinty. Tils'.' not. only -werqV • ager^o learn ajf they could of the war. htit they subscribed eatfwly and enthusiastically for War Say ings Stamps fn proportion to the/ Wealth wild opportunities they did «*'en better in some localities that did Hu*(r whRe neighbors. I’n t riot it S|N*akers. pa <»or and clitivrh t.bxf all •|tfistors. tneuiH*>fs. Kjrf>|. (h*- - co.-utmiiily shuir jm/vnth ih Pa - i<i fi* Ip u/^Kak*- this ien\biij*| in >.v tl)t\e)ttii • . • \ '-X/ bats' ol tltf/foi no* are invited, too THE I’AST'»l> X Dr l. XL Sf'cilies the physiciau of ' tb* loc/1 Ixoarff. is - bn*- of th* piac v r i D ticit,g/ phvsicians of Walterhoro/ ^ \ present GbarJcston. The dinne; haV ,x<^e that. the. ..cbrjjor%tion«v served wa^.in lin** x wnlr that always Dm*-, bet his lar;D pfa* the tnark”^ and Vot (be seryicy'served jiy the gobti people of f’«it n*»t prevent fiis giving tl « fearlessly a/d with out-favoritism. L .^mUh said tha* this was he first time he had appeared he- LIE! T F. It. HfH’E \\IM NDKD wb/h embraces a teryiiorv qi th** county He kept-busv ; n actiev* n ec >ss;Xr- titne to th** discharge of his /ill du ties on th* lo«al board. /.mch o which is dop* after h^^i/her *!«'. work Is „ done -Th- .fb^n.iighne- yvith. which h*, assist*^by th“ otli- <t evaruioiiig physirjyhs, D* IL M Carter^ of ^iu»aW, unn |e. .1 v *.o**' i.ehe. of Waiterb<yo ha- p» r ! >rme*.! the duties, of »oi/*-ctly and //refull •‘vaniinlbg th**/iraft.e* is t-videoc Speakers w* ~ To, Uie Hpi-akers who rtEvot*;t| so* Xycr-'la^y McAdoo has isaiied th * much time' add thought to. thi.i foHdwin:; app**al in tie* 'Wat Sav 1 campaign', too ‘much praise cannot mgs * ariipiiig'ri • 'Over nine fnir; bo gixen. They went at great p* ! • du d thou' aiid - ''of Vtnerica’it sons sonal sacrifice in tnaiiy cases, an* 1 s<mv |s-als«t 'aX^bdidate y Njtre already on the fields of Franc * were always willing to |«-nve *'sqn s friendfi /•‘■iXbytt x* :>| *»fier*> the hlo.-Mllest attacks*'* of all business and do "their best" in the^X'lnniui: " 1m*ii ,yot»'; bist'iry are raging They ai*e imf- Hi** catlse. Among those xg.h/ ten counted; jlenm and^dy in: for us at home, dered etlicient service as /peakex J Hndsoir. Jr., f<u Magivji-nic^The' ,'u*> giving their lixes freely may lie mentioned the/Yollowing yerica. and Dr. H. W. Black*, Rev. >'* T. Ileden- M Ctl mi. Pro’ C. CXGarris. »./$ J- ‘''arris. Jr, C. Goodwin. M l; How«II. 1 H \\ El HjudsotX .D .’ hI Rutfin. an- JDul lieN,)ic*Jly tit..saxe Ai > ifiees fils candidju/ fliis Week f.n" libetdigs of mankiml. They need 1 • otfb'e of hiagislrat** of Bells'.food, 'clidhutg - and arms. Everyon- .tovi oship. MV. Hudfhjn lias held *ho Mias Wap Savings Stumps ■ o- j - s office Jor three teVpis. and was Hgns a. ijjedse tdNtpve and buy thex ' •vt'd last tinie over" Awo ‘oppon—"t*-»ipx^xer a peiiTukof time h»*lps B.TTouck. A. J. Joti'es. .1. f. L*marks, • I p to the present,,ho opposi- I'iniiietfOInhfl helps dirPetlv • everv C. S. Langdaie, R.A; W. ft. XfcGu* 4 7 has develnp.fi and "H seems AljHtriean hero i« France, |«n> Rev..! It. Pfostd-r. D B ^ I’eurifqy. * 'T**' *" ehrr f-ri xvitli- tht ' ffc bast each patriot can <fn to Col. Ja-. (i. t i'adgett, Luca-- C. o opposition. Mr. Find (in is , 1 ‘ aable oyr gallant boyp to fight,'^c> i'adgett, Louis c. Padgett, J. Ft C • Dll and attentive to every duty*, Irtrjously or to die gloriously in the fttuber.* F. V. *■ .1 trieff earnestly'' to oomph «,*»i cause of humanity and liberty? Let Shafim. H. S. th- law in exery case. \i!o one who genuinely loves America Strickland, D. L Rev. <Te<y?v, | (I haugh. Rev. J. M. Cras’<*n. Jlex'. I’anl >, K. .thosby. Rev. J. JIT Grab at <r C. ■ (’.' iiev* John elps* B. Ho . —► » Kt ,T 0 ,T.. If ~-, A *c,iy|egratr*.. was v received last • r r $ 1 Wotv eotinlV'-audietjee and w* ck by 'Rev. S’ U- Hopr/i onlainin ^*^sk**d eliH-t Job “to state’'office. ° Mr. the thrceXyords' "Wounded slight. 1 ' a 'd that he was not gMfig to l»*. recovering;Signed K ft Hop** Political «pt'ech He reTiKX N’o further, nexy- was receivml, htit esJ by the '**i/ few xxb*> a* «y t urp.**! j ,0 fhw^jiplendid record bf .folle/his family hope that the. wound wn** down at the training camps FK county dr^Qjr* rajsfn^ of funds slight, as no report liys be*n mad" stokes wllf attend a mietjing' FrL' the national cogertmient. M- througlK. the newspapers. Tliere, day of tM* week in Cqftimhia. of all L. ihas for N -fOontlnued or I'a>b FTYfsK not pc re aril here. time fur a letter to h intioued q»/ ’ate Eight t '• A * Harper f*.^ 'tuglstiHte: sRid wu nts to serve fail to cMlst in 1 rawer * township has a new can- tub .gn at army of war savers dur- t "t!,* period ending June 2‘, .(Continue*! (> n Page Eight.) ! 'H* •. . * -*N ' , - > ■ T. Risher. E T H Strickland. H K, Slit)th, W. E Wd- Waj and othen:. |>*/-.r, chairti.an for ff'or.t^noed on pagX-Xli^ht. ) \ r - 7 'y'