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I t VOL. 39. ^ . WALTER BORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1918. NO. 42. MORE CHiiOlilES ARE .NITRATE OF SODA j . DELIVERIES HAD. I * . . • * * * ** % ' ' Only' AImxii I", 50 Per «Vnt of t**- 01 m ipD • • ,> • THIS wkkr SKVKHAI. NAMKS APPEAR IX THK NFAV 4LHT t*l Ordered DellvCTvd or Swn* in«ly AraiUble. K- E 4 161E OF THO^K DKSlUINfi TO SKH\ U • . , . THK “IMKAR PKKIM.^." . J. M» Mr. A< k<Tf»wn Hocklnl SMorday ’ Thrre Las b«vn much' dlnaatiBf tion ov^r iho way th*> nitrate of soda > proposition has-been handled in this j .eounty as well as in every county In , the State. This disappointment has | been due to the inahijity of the kov- > Alii. (.MUO^UOXS MCK4.\t> OKU- MAX UXK>« . 1*01 XT TO THK OHKATKST HATTI.K l\ THK WORM)** HISTORY. DRIVE EXPEC TED TO ' START ABOUT JULY’ uiiii.k roixKTox roixTv i»l:* Not liKT.OVHIt THK T«>|* < ()l \. IV M \I>K FJXK SIIOVVINti AM» ACKERMAN OUT • iernnu-nt to secure shippinv faclli*. wv.Twrrv trka^ITRFR or lalM>r ,0 h arid1 ^ **»« FOR COUNT i TREA. I cargoes as .they came in. The fat- - mers of the county who signed con-. . • tracts with the government to se-^Aioeilcon Tr«N»p>. Uellter Smashing cure nitrate expected to s^core it in Enter tfcc Rare »«w This W**' am P ,< ‘ for »PPH<*atlop to corn C » ; to sintwixti l»IM:R\ KS VRKItlT. X I! VISED MORE THAN ELECTION FOR TRUSTEES HELD • ' * ♦ # Voter* t'honae Xe»» Hoard Hor Wa!. terUtru S» ho<»l—Tln-ee lle-clee* ' ^ . / ted: Kmir New Aiemherv. 21 WE III 10 GM.IED tant OlHce. and I*Mie of the l ard in Thi X.' Press and Standanl. Illitn on t'lonn Prime's l/“ft, t'*i»» • ' I tiirijif; VI any Valuable Point'*' N- v 4 This w'eek there are several nev names appearing as candidates for office -in Colleton, county. These njunes will be th$ csfuse ot consid erable interesf to the people of tin* ^ county,' -especially th.* voters.The sawral races are beginning'io warm up a bit. and before the entries cloP n • Von July 15th there will be enough candidates to insure an interesting c&mphicn. Thef-'* seems - to be a lack of ln - - . ' tere**i in flu* matter of reglsterini--.* bgAer wfh> expects to vote in the' primary wifi have to enroll on his ciith. roll'within the next f«-..r 'days, or else it will be too late. The tnem)>Krs* ok the clubs, having the bonks,*in charv-.* Will doubtle: \epe t«i ft ill.it \tlie 'nu inliei^ « r. Il tWlfor-* the time Jimit expires, but dt wyuld be wisdom for ajyy '^»ter iti- teresibj to hunt tip the bonk and s enroll •*\. . J. >1. AMterman for Treasurer. Th.*, - subjccK of this sketch wX born, and nareti, n* r.r Round; ami, a ml 150 Prisoners. liver -tlieat<N*t" Xlimbet of A. ’ J.* - Illl am^ cottony , This,.br.s only beep, partially don*. and a great many farmers rpniplair Mivai f-rUVUVIfTITS i that they have received their soda | - . , loo late -to be of use to them. Eaflv , ^ conn, is too fiV ‘advanced/ now to i WashDijiton. July 2. The tier- ' While Colleton jrounty did not g?t make .on application "of nitrate, ^tr]- mnn general staff has practleall* mer the top In the War Savinus visable o'r profltable. Many Tarni'. completed preparations' for another Stauipa.^-auipad^B from June e.rs contend' thbt it is silso Joo l it ’ drive against the allied line In a v'ert creditable ihowing .was uiad*.* for .jt to ho applied to cotton. Fiance. Great tlai^d of supplies Mm. .tluin $170.Otto were sub ■ I’p to date Colleton county has'h H \p been unloaded Vt (lie railroad*, y.': ili-’Vi’'for the* county, which is a l»een able 1 to deliver about tf> to 50 Thousands of troops are*, in move. amoti: t than ever lias heey per ei*nr of the amount of rod a or runt behind the Gertaan lines, .'great s- i.-.Sjlind fo> - any war piyj»o<e in dered. with tho exception of Wal- fbreea^pparently being sent to re-,tl •• i-mioty. which seems to Indicato terbofo ; t nd Jack son boro from i-crvej|Bmps on the Flaffders front.*, t it th** pcypTe of" the which * point Cottacev’tlle secures Mitny^jservprs believe the offenslxe i< ali/fng that\fhey shipments of soil a. Thes'e points wilf begin. July 4. , . jt liave had only about '2:5 per cept. ' These facts, reported here today, r Aiilltional cars of nitrate have been through official* channels, from the . ordered, to these points in order td obsirHj^tlon of allieil agenjs on .Isum bring their Kllotment up to the ay- nr: ^ ‘ n the air. led tnUHarjr officers^ !• erave ■ fur tie- counte, <> 'Thes<* cars l*erc fi»*pji'dict that within the next■ A were ordered *o.:t from <T«,tlesto*. *N .hpprs.,lhe suprwilely.*critical hat- a week ago and it is thottgltl tliev * -,> the war wilt.open. * An allted-: will ho received tlie'lat'-r part of t!,e nfll-er. who Is <TpstartLy in .touch,F v , - ^..wiih the war .efllci* oj . hi* uoverB- County A?c*nt Iffsher nnd‘NHr: - t*' ;■ ' . . • ’ H.’.' .. • c , . .... Thc^pext day or two promises tv) .1 , ^ J * ' t M - t ,be urffpiC but after tlurf. lie ready *tt jt'' ’ , ' ^ ' bo dc-innd • of the „ ^pm nt to iiW^that Ludendorff •r-: hut the fo®dlimns hav Vl . d „ r mo fof . tie*'! ir-urmountabh*. The sam-' . mydifion prevails in other .rountievX.; v W| „ M< , y _ - ' i ut ,-, s ha\( ic< n circulafed-in this •Military opinion aru to^The poiuy ” **b<—e the blew- vOIl In* launched ftp- i pt ars ^aDrxTst nnanitnotrs here. Tho n opinion is geneidl that tH<* assault r .mmunirntion >tfb]i$lieirTri'wi1l b'.* dircel***il a«ainft 'the allifs'; Vfhc* somewhere betwec*n Arras Os’ieiMt. That the drivf* xvllj be rua towards the channel ports f - *nt *'* * ‘tuiced tliat thcyvcan be counted f |s>a to do their full., *dnft in tpj. The election for trustees of the fWatferboro school district held yes- !tbrday contained some surifrises. Five mem hers of the old hoar^stood for re-election. Chairman ; Smoak and I. M. Fishburne not being can 't didates.. ,Of the live members EVER RAISED BEFORE J Ktandi " K f ° r ”:*'r U<Sn , ,hr ‘T w<r - 'elected, which brings in\o the se^- 1 (vice of the school four new ntem t inmipt I’bilge* anti l*akl f«»r i*.ii * LT. , „ .. , » ** I 'he following are. the names of Count) Kwcetl* I .urge") Aimnin: ; tliose on the ballot with the vott a ' . . received by each: ■ ' Fleilged for War Ihirpose*. p t; Padgett ... . ...US X. K. Reach .. whiti: ixrKT Jt I.Y ORDKUKR TO RK- 14 AX!> COUm'KD AT- *WAl.TKRIMlRft FOR Alt HU M / A TION. CLASS ONE NOW - ALMOST EXHAUSTED ?>«!»*«• fiber*. , % . s? i-l>r. Riddick 'Ackerman M 1’. Howell . F. J Lucas .... ,\Y C. Saunders. 1 \ Z„ Searaon , . . J J. Padgett .. E. T. It. Shgffer • H. G. Price . . . : N. Haws .... Jos. VT. Lucas v . L. Clover’ . r»*; ! .ornl Ronnl I* P«*werli*** to Defer Call* ami A*kn That RiutUtrantn *. .4 . , v • • H ami Their Ki lend* do not Request It to do *o. ^ .r The -Local Hoard has announced' (that 21 afhlle,ipen will be called b» report at Walterboro for . tnobfllxa " tlon at 5 p. m -on July 14. and 45 x e * colored men at 5 p. ni. .on July .16. ;; T»»* men lyr khow .vvnat f gore through With, hut me •ro^s^t;. r. ^U'tafns fie: my con- - .sc:* uce He eftatr. qiwtuf feel f HrfVf could ;ihd di teftlv * is predicted' Apfiericars stunnejl Coemy. Am/rlciup troops on the Mar fliyv ill had hfs earlv edocatio* in th» ‘ V*" t’avc i,m n eirculatcd'.in tMs schmils of his^ comVn.nity/ Frout tjmt noroh^tc- . omUv. f .l the.*-* ho went to Furihqn t^ives- b ** r f .’ ! » ;«"«•» :ee. n t. luit tile sity where he spent two V ats, hot ••dlowin-g emHmlin; pdtc.grap was not able financially at*iht* titjn*' ,r,,ni X, to continue. He came homo, from theJ»DrCbester F CoM.nt\ therp and bccan teaching. FoK22>*fou .MeAlJ^erT^iardl.' henry tWM years ,he lu.s followed This prop>s^o»t: ^ V sion. hnrlnV thus become 'o enefwi” .•favorably known to r.ianj^wCimun- h ities in”,the ovnis'y.' 1 JDfeakhsy 'nto hie srwnk-wii/ a ^ejrfhir. Mr. Acker- i na yrillM li Vfirifn>clg'ht Tdip nm innocent of all blame i clerk qf c^iift with Ca|ft..tl. D. P«*i- net tor^i*-thKAVashingion-nlllce to u’i< the golvjs. neither 'onl|i 1 Vn'e tHp radieadN^wnpsny to de liver tlu ih gfto-r tin ySto-re\‘ : o biljed. thlnkv Itis training and experienev and some lihy when tiiXse.'reta <»' fit him for the work of being a Jood th« hearts of at! men areNuronlt-d, .' V / IV ntllT coining n^Ml .efficient county treasurer. Hc.^f feel (hat 7 wlll b^ vindlcatyU*^'To •’V'Gon - in# HhorcfopK offering,* the county that d»v. I await w ith fond" an^d** w ith ' French troops^wa cgpacitvv Mr.’pa^ion. - " . \>cn<' of thi* most dashing warm friends J ; _ _ J' .- . . ^ z TrT.iw.—*c..i - - • p n . — x , ilip MaftH'Z' It^pmced .thetp in po* Monday Morning: ho,K contested. t county arc muse begin to more sacrifices in order‘to win \nother-thing about .this saving# campaign and "the pled- • cured, more people subscribed • veial tnindred than wt-Te reach- ■ mv of-the other; drives^jq Ih^ \ Tips has tvYo - Reasons v^fityh . h'- used to account for it I.Y . ; place the amounts Were • * . nd thus .more tu reach of p-iv on c>f sniall means, and then spirit is, - growing 'eT^jurp Enjoyable Dinner For Mrs; KinarcfNL p ;r •; p|; n of the-Firmpnizn fot.- th : * v imrs y tiuup - was unbjue . aniU grippH the at of. the profit everyw-»k . n of tiie hc.K bolidav*' wa ♦ j - -*- - Mo for the splendid :■ tnlbec- : leeted tl)i* workers ‘ atij n - s in their campaitpit. **/] e-tri"‘-nc-:s v ith which theype- i-np-ilation 0! the county gmso oppotjr.ttifj*' to.aid ^their uov- * was 'renulVtcable-. and thev K :Qf COM ——b- getf. ■ Jfo'then returned #o feaebln-r. bill wrhieh .wtfnnti work haw ion since. be*n engaging hi- Mr Ackerman wou news of •njashin prince's one. villa t Wo woods honor of place in the v.if the last yt; hours b •: tirSaulf on the --r; vvn left which won for (hem c, an important hiM. and with the ptrat 1 'V,’ -! !e tjfe < ruiBjivD .• .yrvu Usth. 'here jt. no need f**f^th*- work • rs t'» - ''*t iip till GjXanu’nht bllot ted is • ed: Ncdl .returns — - • * ■ ■ - ,, ,.vuv ij'ag'xoi 45-t prfsoltecs prelifu^narc'-crtuni huor "Altogether tAe- wliich Was carrierl oi:t ihcoi his ,sv*r>ices in Ackerman hue o»er tie* county strong . mppyrt"''in -rr \^Zr Wn: Registrants l^ft r<* not ch , of the Jown Is rea/buabb'Jsifbe that fulK reporfed will 1»« - e^rofnl now shows. Th count* deserves prsl.' done Tin lii \V.' V. Jones for Nlsgisfrato. The - fird of \V. X. Joyes, of Ash ton." wrho announces his candidacy' for magistrate of Rroxton township, appears in this issue 4>f The Press and Standard, “I ncle" Newton, as he is familiarly known over, the county, needs no introduction to any voter In his township, everyone of whom knows him. well. He is the first candidate to announce for this office and it is not ithoucbt | there will he any- opposition to h's succeeding himself. Alp: Jones been magistrate t n y'* numhep'm- years, and has petjtmmed hjtr'nutia.t with i/bllity and fairne!; On-r^ I" -- n: h in Green. XValler. 'Henry rf I William*. Hioit. Round: AYaJterbord AV. D. Hmonk^ftfr Alaci*tiate. to . W. D. Shropk^nas his cupd in thi* l-y ! Irriu; for ✓''magistrate of Warren bor© township He is asking- f<vr re-eiee- laving served'one term, being rted two years ag-p’. Mr. 8moak hs .well known in his co^J[lnlunit!^, w-hofp lie -has been a , life-lonm. resident. He engaged in Th- number 0( voters who hav 'farming and his frt*hd*'think.'h?. '•* far- Is exceedtpgly. w.g4l. -will have no trorihb* in succeed in - TV time for enrollmg ,svcr\;ti,m»- h-msejf a- ■ ■ /d. and those who expect'tt) - vote in statehicHJj^ i^nemely. iiuporta . high^rfjound wlrlgh domiuntes vhoi ' . .. . . , only t’hateau-Tricrry. rtlie piytd »j The ftdlowlng .regirtrnnt.-. ' *Lrfhe German lefL but a vas>4tretch Moadtiy morning D. enter sur roundlng chuntpyside ov or special train^fK: in »),),.p the German legiopkinust pass branches of the service whit. J w m>n th t rdT Paris from men left for Cointfiblp^Srhere the. |h t ^ V, w "' Vf" training Th» Fniver , { , a G* dls’paf.u/from the l „Ke, sHy and the negroes to Orangeburg ^ rv1w 8talT corr^^ont wlt5, where thev-rtfill be in* the Stal- „ rt . A , n ^i ra n armv J the Warn college Jo'* 1 - Sv - shows that hitter fighting is stil leaving for the I nlversitv The battle c. lumWa* were Ja<*oh Lawrence arter. Lodge; 'AVilliam ^ Davis. NVaRerboro , Route Berry .Hu&snn. Ruffin: James ^ ndton. • >< x . . istrants who wreji? were Wfrjffcv Pros ^ (' rad' Lodge. M, r Sulll- -i \ .RenfiS. Jr.. I*Limlb ."Ho - p**gro reris 1,019,115 AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN FRANCK Aloi-t • N ’• , ’ —IVr^miw There Tlmu TtMMHMt Actual •4. will .KVR'H.Lfvt; VKRY SLOWLY ✓nu a.IMMI.OOO fry Jitn. \\ .WashiH - mi II ion :>v ailnbl .'hips, I he ^GrTal e than Jh people-of th .!oi* the ittfe'ldld work , Idiuit Flidi >len)lH*i*. ✓follow ing ^'vj u- - Itill club* nu-mbersi for reported to date Urovt-.n T.iwn-tiin intlle Conipati' fan. Peoples HaiyK ot lii/er Wirren Tf.wnsliip Vain <’> t'n.. .Rank ©f Sipo^ks. Fred .Pad/i-tl. Verdier Township .las. K. Pen ri ll WEclimaii. Mrs .1 T - Col . .las, G. I'mlgett. Firsl\ al Rank.' fnrrmji's and Mer lantWj [Ignk. Collcturt Ranking- r<> mi GJ>Aer Townships and Merchants Rank. R. H WGlis. A. ). Wit Ofitlitli. pelrce. R ' Ackerman and •t'lh and wife \ Heyward Tow-n-bib "ift,C H Rnynton, J, •‘9 ,' " ’ ^ - Or* - ; - The following is, the, toial : 0"r1 '? ?> for the va-b us fiiwjisUips r *»' aM ' time of going td pit*' - - Rroxton .Too iiv.bi)i. Mlotmeot ■.■. ;; L . . I'-cviou.-ly reported I .mice, additional TO 1 ’ line of the best things that, be.; taken plate at Fire Hill cnnuntlnit*. during tb« past several months tpuk place on last Wedmisday. Jinjj*-.“ , r,'4 lien most of th** relali>es.jfnd^*soiu • tr'.xqds a seinliled at. the . home of J. I'V^JG.n.i'riT to d*) iioiiMlge to his T J*««tf)Vi d "wife, end oiir ’ siste; - in* .ChriM. i n her sewntteth hirth*!a''- ' Sister- ixina'.l ik- an." Itnmiyrant in, i!i-- ti -v-t i-.-nse of ilp -v word.^'#H'l v t she.,*' not disloyal, lor-she - Is, 't ow' - vvb. and alto; -'♦her a Coil**-, t- ni^r ■ Seventy years ago slv ✓bVh )n old Rarnw* !J count /trrriltg l<er sev ont*** nth i that retmth^wTiicb lesus N wodemu>e-Vvas' ecsetutal 1 of^jJto kingdom of f*o‘b she' atr ail - , in -th**' v in« y:i * - d' of th 1 Souve' tw envi>riuu yenrs a; o . e lOnertl fnniilv indveik to Coll-*- ton count' and “ip-tv* tlmt Urtie sb* i,. ; - Klin d l as. Vcn ;.n amKe .wer! l!l iir R n-- Rrofe Rapt Is? 1 diui'cli Our hflovyd sister In Cl,rial \y^n a Jo.-in of/Arc to, save FranyfT b*iK she i*- ;yi inslrVinerr in (lodks, hand’ •in liVjpiUg i-> save her ftfruRy an*:.' th-yc.-t.inunity at laigyr She is rt ttie president/ ol th<* Wit,, can’ yi.-fjonary - '><ociet.\ at *h« eliutch. Sh* i net a MoTj' Ritcbc.■ *»© heeenje .*.• rtRistilMte and Imr! at the entiiK put sh- te us*- of tliat spiritual condemns' stn and put' - ^ names 'and addresses of ''the t*i Ip* ordered to report are as ' follows: , , ‘ ' • T , x White Men. ' R^us (Ireland. Ruffian. . — , Charlie English Carter, AVilliams hurled Jlai vey Croaby', Round, oylers RiMon Carter, Ritter. V Marsh; II I ravcp. Cottagevlife. ^ Walter Tracy («-r_,^ttrrfnk s Men- ■*• ClifJon FfalK^’Lodge Rill iojF rank I to G a rr i s; Co^K* t o if. Roy ilernd?)n. IslandtoiivR^ (Julll t- H ier-i,.' K hrha nfli. 11 fram IJcnJrfti id flo-'ii. v i?le. . Autos James Jennesr*. • N» ly Julies, L-lantRi Charlie Asbui vjdtfrtin,, Ruffiti, Thomas Ltui/\hirtjn. Rutlity * 'Lb" VViruvi f), f.odgv. il»*p>/TilJiotf MeTeer, Wc-gine. f tn 'ijlvmb G.’Quim/Wiitiams N j, mdtotj. -■ ox .. oimui* :1 - .--* I.a- R* (|m jgcvHlof ». Ifribo •*-; L-rZAtouad. R. 2 u.iml<Vw« infosf:/ to.the -'i ice that tiie .st *err> Jt l*ol« Ranr h 1 Rry Hnar AndreiY "Ruin- .fosepli Ca) ■ ' John C »av. M, Joe Cbi'«.J.' W Jr' in l : ' l.'eo. • i - i-ay. itenrx v\ iRfsoiy Dion* y*-i sop'V.*'igf-'i'. tiipe. t Men. . . fuspn. Rvitlltx* RC-2 n, Watteilioro, «U - . J- son, Week.-... v . •; arlestou. ' Pond S.f .White Hi . Wlygiris. Ritll* - .■.ttal-ev IF-- itittw-r. ’ /• /" H ' Islandton'. a I'omt. „ • cnm., Rnnk. Snerblan m Farmers VVilHa, Dr R. S'. IK T. A V I"-. L. H. Grif.- T lb)* n H M;’rv ip. st*el bullets is gifled 'in sword wh the devjpio flight , x v* * / * - "OHlers. work 'with ^patient .skill. .Alftthers labor later still Vothen* parti oh. haltng yeV RiV Motht>rs pardon and forget eR. others throw their faitli aw-a). Mothers pray and pr.ix and pray Ope <d,'ist**r Kinartl'e sisters was depmj-il from attemling the birth-' •lay tltn> ft r owing to the fact that she was sick ami in on*- of thK'Cp luiuhiii liK-^iHtals. W^all wish he; , well tJ\*A*M»nd trust that in th«* near' future site wiM be able to return t-i lier honi*- near Fairfax TV follow- Ipg some of the pear relative'* w ho’ Sr:, i*(U - *i tits* tlinner: W./ K- Regup DuRpbt. 1, Riillin. i, AbralialiiyKlt Jds. Gyeen Ervin Glover, \V**ekH_ K* • (Wtoll Hailey, Lodge. ‘ Ramsty^ Jpnkins, Stoke#. ' Shephard Jenkins, Springfield, Gu Jie* Levine, Ritter, IL 1. William Hagood Lynali, Cottace- ville panibr Maree. Round. Aleve Morgan, - Wiggins. • TiuioUi.) M* - >li!lan, Islandton Charley Parkin Islandton. ‘ Tom Pjnckney, CikHagev ille. Esaw lUvem*),'Springfield. .C.a, Dosia Utcc.' Islandton Herbert Rice. Islandton Francis Jefferson llishc.t. Syifoaks. . Will itfitwell.'Ruffle fhkviil Singleton, (}reeu/Rbn»l Riehard Singleton, Cdlleton Timothy Stephens.y^moaks Cash Stewart, R, H©rb**rt Thin -Hie Riant Sylvanla, Ga.;\JohP/. M R r a n t. 'lin-T: M r>-. 1r'e«-rt P. r. It lot i n Card Wale. t A new - candidr.le for lb Frart»r township - ^s a 4ard <a tMs Diane of The Press find Stand ard:. Mr. Hiott'a enyr’ into this rtieh makes an interfi^.iflt ramp: ig© ^Prtsiilble. There are three'c*!ndUf;> f es now in the race for thir office. M». Hiott has many friends in the- town- fbip who are anxiotf? to roe him * ccesaful in the-tace. th** primary election^' in Aug'i-t should no* postpope ehrOlllng. It imtst tK>t bey-forgotten that - ’ every .voter mH>r *nroll his own name on b** c]>rb book nearest lily , place .of residence. ' .-iccording to the ruby governing th«* primary elections >n Tt'O.oort this State. x - - ’ .' 'A' S lount o? deft* it'. R«*ll* T«)\vi»*lil|u V’Of uje.lt . v . ^ I’reviously reported R\ .1. W. Durham fLMro to sentativ'ea Lan;;<tab* from this county. Is well known A-) S'-- *•> H- H«*<lgc* C'cndidate. Thf -hnme of H. Hodges app* ;.rs in this iasne df The Press and county, am! ha* held th^offices of magistrate ard corotp r jle served r.s m a gist rale for two ^ - ears anl was cororer three*' He/has bepn a Gacher, and t*/at pj^senl tlistrict ton. Jul>^2. - More ti*aii a. million Ameriwin soldiers liav«- gone to Franc*)/ The exact number. 1 .ifl !i,11 5. w:«.s dii« - iosed in .corre spondence between ITesident Wil son' - ami, .Secretary of War Raker •late*!'yestffiday and made public to- • ^ cl IV ‘ ^ * ’ • • • ■ • is, ' . • , * , ' touflf of deficit Df this number approximately I4..v„ n „i To«o*l.i., are fighting troops. ' - - Hc)vvnnl Toun'l.lp. Shortly before the fiinnouncement lotmjht . . .. .. / - watr made the house appropriations ' '•■'iouslv M--. - committee made public testimony L Frank efore that body id connection with ‘ -c**nv i I li .»x. Mr j/*n<t, Mrfr ex nie. ami ;«,\nnb* l»>X n - <»ud dai-liGi Ruth. jVugusla, Ct< \ ,,, The t.jiucr w ■.'/ tine V - V'ltii-t cv - > •»ri*.;/pr* - .-:**liy enjol*; '* V-Itll) dav- • \Mer jmiTir-i ^/d. voGnpfi! < L Tfifi • I.**,' <» Mrs. t'ulimilibC'for A ~ iKvrKlfpshand ,*)r> ^fdrr**/| s« loirs** of **ld song* ye# re • age. Herndon ha. left Greenville to he with who ha* been t - ans- — *amp Sevier. t'he be r*-p<vt«>d #ytL2?h Thompsinr *27.000 X* the army budget. In it (Ten. R. E. Wood, acting qtiart^rmaster general of the army, disclosed the fact that by January 1 the lTilted States will" _ ,s at ppt*senl district ..have In uniform’an army 4,000, ^tandan^as a candidate for ye-elee ^ ra mv \rl^ 1 ^Th'e LOlfi.l 1 5 represents apKoxl- yon as rhacistfatc In FraW town, r ,‘* n,b vC^notnn^Hiv ' Jnatvly 25 divisions /rhip, Mr. IJedfes succeeded Carol den for Colleton doui i between 40 000 Rutlpr when he resinned the of he?; . Mr.yf ancdale was born and rear-. *nnt of d*fi Yerdicr Toyvmvhti*. r/.onnfr over ...... , l.owrwlo* jpmvi»*4hlp $.) $6,60*1 xm» Miotment * * - , reported ro by Mr on-the basis Of .Amount of deficit and 45,000 men-*ry ! sherMan'fi1t«l liluv . -M ""V,1 fighting and ancillary units to a 4l- \Tlotment . / . . tO E^rform KU #.•«) - , ***- * ?rfoj-m c*pc the tigers in his sequent liquor gt on down there the election in FrSSer "» 1OJMS Vlb*fhi.eiTt -• •• -~rt£r—r-~~ PryAiomly r/oorted ?X,?)*,I ’Frrui <ffeen .Pond •Ayre Hall . ../ '. .K-. . $125 OOQi' Eion >1 F. -Church , L fix,(ISO , Ry Paul AVfifte.i . . , . *! ■ /* IL L. Sullivnn I ' *8.740 2«',52 > i A"' K * '• •v, • Amount of d*flHt ;v . . .,$9Jkt80 Fraser ToHnship «*r Townsbiiiv. , I'Allotnu nt . ; ' . . a .. Jacksonhoro.. White Hall , Green lAind gum,* Round. . no. 'Islandton iams, Round, ianis. Islandton. A’ade WilliajiiM. Charleston, .y- \sbnry Wricht. WaReihonvTj** "4 ' N Th** Local 'Riiaixl - annopitees that wtUjKKss fi!J«n S» ayaltabb* whit't men 1 iu. eoiort-d IfCclayt* ope (th** new*- MauxiRMib*'nyf yet availablet all • of w hopKii re aboilt' far as^JtffmiuSsope, * - erne«L Jh« ). h;ifv h*-»;n ’ < unable to further *iefer__lb*-KuHRng of* - farmers but hjjiyjraliad to rallNdiese men In ^**tnfenc- of order niHhln'il, Th'i lyhcal Hoard is a very .worked, tired set -of have served without — r 5 4 7(i and have largely received- only ajKis-* and criticism from unthinking^ men • -,in for tb*Mr patriotic service/ They • hope that the*yoi*ng mep - called for , service and thefr frieiyL“ Will undeh*, i“tamf that the Loral Hoard is powerlefie as they a^ 1^) furtjjrerj fer their call find will not •buslego* :the vanouvAllerabers of pr^ hdard with useless ropferenc©#’and appb- catlonsAn an endeavor to remain haivy o’ while lotiger. ft A on a gar .sfL- •-.raiions^rK'cori iiiuMi over men. They compeosafiqir X * • ♦ Hi it his full dpty find has .f.angdTale and has’been engaged in! 20G,Q00 have recelvevl. 11 g /months i>. espdeially active |ln run^its*' farming all his life. He is well j •'piningYor more b^ck of the line-tn c - 4 j., own the liqtior dealert* or ^birfid thought of in hjs oonnnunltf and ' J ' rano e or on thp-JlghtiUfi front. » townsh ia^'As.a eon-, has manfi friends who confidently ! Assuming >hat between now and illicjt sale of • fi^pect him to be a winner. . jN'oveniber 1 the war department did rnot have monthlv nmro »hon th^• gjJ^^mount of deficit ‘ •HiUi Mr. Laocdale’s entrv into this Will 1 race maKcs four cabdidates foj^fhe reported f 2.!>.'nr> J. W. Ackerrtian 225 ottageviUe^K. , J0 f ' Red Oa’ iteth f 4’ r i.nff0 Pteviouslx* reported $2,735 HenhetCs Point . . 29(1 [ l.o 5fi 100 watched’Trlth Drierest. and -the i two/ position*. Representative W. ' JA»uary 1, fends of Mr. ■Hmlces think ho will W. Sfinoak is a candidate to succeed- by the Mi, a X ’ iWiitficrf. cot. J W. Hill. CaPt. Gef*. !tiffin / -W 4*. X. «—^ . - .. . ^ ot. have monfhK more than average transpolted' nionthly Vniounf- of deficit .. % -• ,f s '-. BecwpItnUttofi . ' ,; H o Hiovton township f^o.4ho W’arren township ^ 1fl^ t 90 o n ' 'UMiltiply the troubles of •», /R«»ard and consume iistrants - time ation‘confrOntln overned $5 re would be-in winter sets in 1 AdfO.OfiO. anee, mor« J W. Hill. Ci.pt Gef). Rrunson and Mr. Igincdnle ar* Lanirdnlc f.w llet*re*en«Hll»o''the ..other candidate? : It is humor-/ Vrs. R. G. llyrne has returned ad that there mav he twq other CEp-t^>m » visit at Fort Screven, where ■ dates to shy'tfceiri/ hats ipjo tyi^e.was the guest oPher son ring ifl a few days. / Hyrtle * Allotment Previously. Hy E llloko Tontishi|i. reported A. y Marvin $13,290 180 $Moo *12.500 16.245 26.820 35 At thr solicitation of many frien*|.\ Colurut.iK *;/ t,».ne«’a1e announce’ bi'' can,)j,)^y f UT *'.,e'offlee of rep ,- <. - - - r’ 1 \i .ount oversubscribed . . $1,270 Transferred "to Lowndes for ^ Heyward township Verdjer townfihip Sherlda t and Glover Blake township |j)wndes townsijjjr' •,6^r. Fraser townfih'p 4,02 Bel!*-toWJl<hlp 18.390 tit ret rcy;l*tni the reg'' h.^KHu- bh are a* rig- -^overn ■ X. . H n the daily press that other Jtfifivf calls for both white and are to follow th^ latter part j^j^july. As the law requires the ^calling of®all the registrants oiit .of 'eJass ope of the class of 1917 be fore th«- new registrants of the- elasa of 1918 can be used. ^J?1ery man in class one of the ol$>s of he preparing ftrr' a I