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' • i, ' yOL. C9. WALTKK.npR0, i?, C. WEP^ KSDAV. Jt'LV 31, 1914 SENATORIAL CANDIDATES .V* i VOTERS, ENROLLED* , FOR THIS' YEAR <'«<lint3i StHr.is t(» iLn r 1.0*1 t>»ver • * * S Than One llundreil \'ot»*f« * J Since l.a*t Kni'ollnieiit. ■> •tr •p^W I'KHSONS FOIUKH TO srrAM> nytixci si*kaicim; or SKXATORIAI. C ANDlDATES IX mketixt; hki.d thi rsday BLEASE AND PEEPLES WERE XQT PRESENT Four of the Six CamlidAtes Were l>esent to Addrt'** yoterm. Hand I*riraai> showed Everyone Opposed to Bk«>e. # T: $ 9|e 9|; t(> ^ tt # * DEATHS ’ *****#*#;**#*#*## HAIUIY \V. SAXjDIFEtk There is.ii slitlif.faTlini: off in th*' figures Tor the Democratic enroll* DISrHYAJ. NEGRO- I'LACED IN JAIL! * / Iht. I‘(.'hi l^vWho Preached Auain«t !*ii>i V(‘ut UilMXi. and for tier* iiviny. Arre»tetl and Jlnile«L ' ed Sniidny niuht a body of determir- LY ATTENDED VOTERS 1 _ . whj| 0 r. T pn went to the home of ment thie year as shown |»y a com-j Sam Hoberts. of Cannady’s ’(•arisen with the imber of those'rood cros.** [.enrolUnx two years a>;o.' This discre .The friends of Harrv \V Sandifer - P ® ncy CIin easily-bW pedunt^l for fn - sisxzsh of hie death, w-hich occurred at his Manv of th _ 7 late residence oil Hampton street ' ' ^ Thursday afternoon ht 2 o'clock Mr. Sandifer had be»»n ill for a num her of weeksy and that he was at one time ^ Many of the polls 11 report as to th*/ s l ' none fr >m their ' 'i even in those repoi s section j?nd .pu|l«Hl . out of hi* , , f . a necro .preacfttor ^civinK hi*; c as’ liohcrts. and-aHecina to he « (I? r 0\ r¥ IIAXDFIT/ OF* . * • * . ••• • l*RKSFXT TLESDAV JO HEAR Xl AXDIDAJFS ORATE AX’D I,AY a. - • . tT.AIMS FOR TIWIR SFFFRAtiF BOUGHT M WOBTHII Of OmSETS - A s. (>. RFJI) AtiRKT I.tt'RAfj ACiEX'T H>R 'THE SFAHOARD RAIL* * ROAD INVESTS IX’ REfilSTRR* Ka>FltiS AT WHITE HALL do not make any soldiers who, hay'* communities, and | It tk n .. n K> ’ - .-ported there are al- it was thouR-hv nvost certaiply/kome .errors. ♦ u„e time on the. road, Tbe t abulat/on Rives for this year i h * t h l hR ' , 2 X74 as. acainst ’ 3,05’j two years a relafpse. and rapidly crew worse. ai:o rh» f«r r-^i^ti- i. Several clays before hfs death was. in a stale of coma, and did not. hook. has retain consciousness from Monday. Colleton Tl»e funeral services.were held, a» many en ii.is late residence Friday morning u v f},,. ( nt* To o'clock, after which-iriterment duced t s had at Live Oak cemetecy. ! * The /ollowiiu: Rev. H. Reekhatn. assisted by bed name .I.- ituMt-ns, HHU-KiieKiDK »*» oe m|r. c . T ,. v/ . <v * u rxw>«*Airft from Columbia. < .It seems that this -AS IlfcA Olll neRro preacher had' been Roin?;.' * . OF SF\S ATinx.’II IsiM •bout tellinR th e neRroes that Pres- U* ALISM Ident Wilson wall wronR to flRhi - : — rtfiapy. and that Oenuany wouid .. .. . ; ! e away the. land from the white 1 ' 0 * tt Arpliiuse Oreeted. any ph* sifter the war was over aii.l it to the negroes. »,He "as first heard to make sihit-i «*f tbe Eloquent Periods of (iRo./rhe enyollment for Colleton la,Ur remarks by W. L*. Usev. of.™ not included in this yestr. as tbi*, Rfamd, who reported these utter- : to aotne of his neighhors. jtnd i a r Ashtflm ;. .. . Hcn/oft'k. Mill 'WJhejn Chairman. M. P. Howell. had at Live Oak cemetoRv. balled the s«»natorlal . eaippaiRu j meethr.' to order at the court hous/* Rev. j. p. Tlrahaiiu conducted th- Thursday M half p^ast eleven o’clock j f.^ ora j . per vibes. The' followin*- every ^weat was taken and many I well known citi-zens and. ocrsonal atandiriR in ‘the aisle. There-j tri^nd* of the deceased acted a* pall tuanv ladies. occuovinR seats j >,earers; .-Huko S. Strickland. Dr. [ Re£ — - . . - / ‘J* ! I Tf.-Raker. J. .1?.-. Koirer, Chaplain Rt/va <. .v. dontly'enjoyed the speeches to the, rLVvis. F. L. Kinsev." Cozart Rinn* JWBest - rvtent. • Ortty: five fit the.? >.f ai , Y beautiful floral off •even carididpte^for the loiiu and pia-ed oh his nave. . ti»n term, w/W nresertt. /Fonner The deceased vvrs horn in ttain- (frei-n berg county T!2 * enrs acom’nir to Hender > Kjrvt h*-^ f.or.era 1 Peeples fO«’j Colleton court . wtietj * under‘op.- Horse Pei) short ttv. e-. ab«r.;vt. Their f \ e; c r of age 1< * P • • en misplaced; Last time rolled voters. If as » fmsse was formed, led by, W. -L lied this y^*ar the major* , Drl-ders. and they went to Canna- - ► years ago is thereby re- d yV sith the’ result mentioned b.t voters, 5 | above; Sahi Roberts cam,, to Wal- th.e tatnilated terboro J^resday mornihg ami made lafhl.y its a* 'to, what he had head *°** th<9 m-rror preqeher -make, and Sam Fiiii*he*! Orators Ulio 'J’om|id*e Colleton's Office SAekers. ^ . 1ft IS lfH6 dler Colleton offerincs were Cottageriitp i , . Dps. Crt^k * * * *0 /* * •••••**»■ njj^k C flit Pomy v ........ 3« sorqv/Ue .. .?’12d .• - - - - \*=a* •Awene* the hr. . sc-cmt the voces oi , < xrmibUba' •• t>- n ‘ Th* ai’d'c^c* cot ;jnentod upon-hv c,years rti.Tb-':‘nd ,rho audiehco rfi: Tread select f-Coptod yfi pn- *T.*3Wprs. anfftenc** jff, 'read ^leen.an r.t favlor’s.- n*-d th C.jr.k fJioy t 4tid not. wan* u. -t t\Vo yearn :i-’*<v 'hpo^iniTo,'. vot.ys *if CoReton counts or thej Sandtrer ‘Rro/; ‘ Tntnster'Com- ** y '.• !•• n ptesrnt: '■ - * —' ^ fH«;hce‘ was . ,e*ittvv'>Hst ! ud* ’} • vvit h /ea' cnbess th*’ V-h> f'y?ejvk‘oj», paeticif, rnacare- and nphlamb d - ■tfettcrar^-s ffnrhr w*!.‘ ”• !'n- rt ’orehce VA* mad. fto lh« V .. . rs* 1 the; loypT!' of t' -• pev.pb : h.| of the rand;Sat<’«. Manv Vn the nudicp.re had come to !jm'-nnd efv ^ hear tl i Chcraw cn r tdi<b\to for short t,. t: Mr. Pollock, 'amr fiiev-i i ; ,, K i nir . i; a . : \\- bpespp'f t -'enli-v « Hi* VBilWoKent nd-; f/Vortre; M-wis,.Peart arly /jds e\- *' .-•ss. . I p-<:'t:cnla;ly/bfs eycorla-' weTT. of ftlcr^e, ah*t Pel pies’ WHciy >. Mi;. SandifeV »>••» ' apd .*>-as HctjX*' in JA* '’ » till {vis lasf iJTnyss. *- f . ' • ' p 'vo 'm rjx'.v.p ' ma.rrje«T TT-ji!.- ! .T! ITTott. of-Rouptl. v.-t-c. vritfi <•>■•- cli^r/ a '1'i'ti**•■ t irt. -'ffrviv.. hirt T'«*:^Cal-4* kiir , -h* : by’t;’.ie folidwlnjv t: "Mr*. C. '>T. Walfer Tf. .^.md’* A. D. S^ndV.-r,. * ^mdifer, St. arujjfer. Ram* ^•as n\ conrtkfenf Jaclcsdiihbt^ii -I > . # IjaK t- : . . .'diiplp t.’aue Pc.-lrii S ... .. I Vm.l - V ■ Petits*. . . . Ik'. / .ti'iove . nice i /iicii x- \ h>Cf t;<.rH /Sr •rd ^dsi> < lenrr*;; Waltci boro: Ritter/ . Kouhd Ru if. ti • idiivy , . .. Stuuaks . Sniders . . - . 'Jbrer Cj'eek Walter boro White Hall vv- . -v. •- ...... y ...... .. ...-.j.-, ..ly .-.iinii 11 i-i - :• y riMivi - icnr White Hall he .Imd, foneyi'd***! ^5 speech and-j. member, of the Methodbsf vhitrch, w i-gins raUeiKvpdn th^ judiet.he to state j.rud an nctlre W. JVTi’. memher. A ‘iViUTams • ’ where N th*v'AtioC. fisklnp apyono-’ tidirdtiRh'ly ■ rtfnscientibus \v*nin*-r ,y- t .o_V I»re**nt Vlid |pt*ipdod to vote for j business man. he was liked, and [ ^ ? Vt -Blewte t^Vand. not a person qrosc. j trusted by all his associates'land bnt whenhp, called for those ' who I friend*. ' to vote for Rleage to { A, .. - \.| Totals 127 .156 ,75 '69 'fit; • 65 87 76 , . 96 124 .122' !• 9 102 r , 30 ,. 39 ^126 111 .110 105 . .7 s : »’:* * .. 5* 6S io;» . 104 122 132. , 62 77 . , 6*) . 67 ■ , f.2 51 54 * if t .112 « 1 71 *» e • U . 6 4 , 4 4 4 9 ■ 7q’ 1 «. . 189 1V4 . lot .93 .76. 106 . t24 ,111\ . 16 15 . 44 60 . 8-5 85 .106 85 .'871 3059 1 want it distinctly understood that he' is 0 no kin to this impatrj**!''- * * *' * * i * * # ❖ 12 • • 9 HI Tf 12 12 ' $ neunc Rev. Roberts, he say*; to tm from J&macia. and Sail 1' ® cla i't * t + 1 AMPAifiX DATEH * *• Hemt-//sonville. Tuesday, AuR. <5 -k- i * Cqttayevillo. ♦Tuesday-. AuR t -1H •» j •»s Walr/-i l»oro. Saturday, Ane; * * ********* ... / i * h / ♦ 1 1 ’■ y 1 1 Tli/ * matlest political . meet in tr told him he had better have stay ed[ ever/held at Sniders.in the memoi* the-, for. UV negroes in this roun- ; ,.f ,/p. oatirpaivners. was held tit,. -: ftandintf by President Wj*od-/ h ,. grove there Tuesdav o' row Wils.jd.- and -tM-y are not -so- ihiV.k, M),irh was the rctfitlarl. Ing.r t-teri to arry •such talk by any edulci/tim,. for the meeting for Cals- i-iophet. ’ f 4. . 11 O | cpy. j era’ win * fro? ■ who ’ '-<t : • f. • t> bit of excitement . wa^ ; ti\ th*' r-ports of this lie* yfr- t and iniprisonmeht. T.h !yl* , p*-n-‘i'in-.' I-*.-’ ’ ’ ; iou , i/f-’ Federal authortV* < liffirmitn Moor* r .h?> •••p<> ; ;Pt -. ’ / (o.vnjship. Rv actuaj V- ludin'r ' ratTdidates 7 19 1-J "r. - T! -' hr i CTree V ('!** doff^ son.? tv.jvt; cop-ila r !R«><. X t i Ci'.l ' Si^- - <T,o'..l • i si. r«-asons- for ■ t1d#XsjnrM .Tf trec-tlm wefe not r.<»- . and there- »ero two ly ••■t i, ,< - IP ' s t.i.-jr v-hcld in • vcr< C ' * * - U11 c. - \ ,-v* j«e-t c.’’nf i:h •l-f peicht orh«p;h> frotn v.-frlcii t''y ' i od-.-'fi' “T" -' riV cnnie Tim pfoirs/”' -'• ■ ! ih; kip T; ,oUTyTlapti-1 r-Jriii'f.i. • t *ij, r-iii.i t| a, si-l\. pod jtfie on, '* t'.hmi r-v-k i:<nf i i l ih N fhmu th •-* : Then, thcw wc ; Ts and y»»-v ’liNfole w**r- "tt • alci-'in* and the .clou prou.n s* in' the* '/ei.-t-ee fif. . PAn did tiec.lji ,to-'falT Prof. Faircloth vtni Wr-in Ah. or i Of C c epeakin:*.^ seh*tol at Rehobo th oq the' . Thcr , wef<> no iqefdeht i 19th of Aupttst. He As quite poptt-’ sneak In ^ IVaetieiily the l.yT'aitVfMh •l'’ Biewsn^l, h ej hi cn concii'dc-i/ 4 T’],. >•-* fs and tlcv'i.yide *v*>r- the' '/nicccc fi'. GOOD BIG CASH PAID IN MONTH OF JULY Air. Reid Think* Farmers of Cqlle- ton County Are Doilni Well toilet' • * * . ■ . ■ • Reads for Roll AYeeyl). and the Duns Tf the Wcfipnn Xeevlrxl. The; following interestlnt: letter has been received frojn S. !,. Reid. ' agricultural agent for th** Seaboard Air; Line Railway Company, wiWr hendquarter* .in : Charleston. It 44^ r « *► •• ; ■ „ . rx * ; 2t ¥■ • **}♦ policy of tins 'company to'^pur* $ te ehn«e. pics'pmr.l«*t them o^t along ir line «f, railroad tO/*t^ r, ^ !, w hP will agree to rais». hoes. Du dm? live p;g«t siv nionth^, Mr. Reid has placed in this w«v mot** than fiff’o re istered DiTvOc pigs-, and he can not now siij»f>|v the. demand for these .pic/ This utter from .Mr Reid ir Wor*t*' cimntfc,' yoxfin .' H will t<e ree»Red that he /•t- indnv: candidates there werdAX-,.- the c -m -.c-eu.iv for Hie ’.i th/’n • i- h t \ perschs; ( .iii*-n. ^'•Mlttu‘ , ' ^, t*;i\cRea *•- '.ciatf'-n, a*-1 children; prcsept • Th > .• .. * . • *ri’- ;• i*>- c,t,- fm’m A thewfo,. -dVice fs, 1 ■ t’lco-ld o-r *»rm ’ b»d a very efficientAleacher Of .Vaeeehc* were made. AH the eand mtisfi*.' ' v * ' rdr*tee ‘were urV^fint (>vrept fc R. Jtf ■ Tint intend ind. the audience as one, man} *arra.n_ to Its f\t., and 'yelled' ap proval IV. I*. Pollock S|H*ak*. The first speaker Was.,W. P. Pot- lock. of Cheraw. a candidate fo.r th. short tf-rtr,. He began by express- lap bis- pleasure at being present to ttlwr^s, a Colleton county nudienc\ and asinine at their hands the nomf- nat«OD lor the short term. He feel- lU&f and eloquently referred to h's laUlhat? friendship for the late .*U—to- Tillman, and how* he had refrained from entering the race far the lone term because of that Trt*Bdslup. so it was with a feeling <* pleasure tinged with sadness that Im came before the people asking their suffrage/ Av '.‘Pollock did not take up muclj wiih his opponent. Mr. Pee Utse Re said nobody- cojndders i in l/W running; He ryDAred to %ba lace he made. fqiipxyears' ago when le>, went jnver t>ff Rtatn expos- iaig Dlease, wliV liXsald. had ft yel low Wreak dowyCnis back. He was making thbfXnce tlds year upon the Issne^er Xmericanism. which Hc ; ^aitf was the om- i“su*> ih tho 'eam- / pai^ir ’ H«v Th* p quoted from the // PjWerh delivered at Pomarla on the “‘*LPf iulv, 1917. four months af ter Uus country had gone to war With .Germany, in which. Cole L. ;/iMnate ^ad sarid that he believen tnai ererv \merlean 'killed in the war off -American soil would hq " unwarrant'-d sacrifice ^of fresh yn American manhood." and thnf an ■tbe final j-idcuu nt day <u>d^ Wonb’- t-harge their lives agaijx* IVoodrow Wilson md the T.omte-’ s of Onn - who vpteif, trtr the war. afl-1 belJeVejF every man who. so, Kbmiitjxhe removed from qf- spccch was reaffirmed at s «Xand lia^i been reaffirmed Tbe/bampa«xfi opened for the St at ♦^Senate - Mr. PolloekXthen eloquently dei 'oC| l .lH‘d the part this countis play ing 5» this, cheat world struggle for the shpremrry democratic gov-1 '•■nunecL and pictured the crati- tn*V we vlKinld feel fbh Franco, which de»e we are , now Repaying. '»lh' told of the sevepaf incidents wltidh (ndicated that, we should fe$l x the same kindness for our yOtfief England, which country had s x «iipe ideal,* us our . own. and Whirl/ was cemented to us hv these. Weals and by other •<*»*„ partieular- If that pfHhe Encliah fleet which ha* stood between us* and .Genual ^ 9Ppresslon v / X- • ;/^ ; In a splendid cftuiax. the speaker ^Arried the American' armt With the armies to Berlin, when Our fla flat’s of these othe^>eoiintrie* , Rkould fly over the, .conquered city, and expressed the wish that . the Maiaer should be captured, and fhat ahould then be handcuffed to th^ Termer governor of South Caroline ^Tw^nty-Fjv e Negroes 1 Mary i \,- Leave August 22nd ■Wivtins, who had reached the rip--1 old age of 9S yeprs.,died on July 12. Comrnunity T.abor Honrd De^iprnate**? v L - heed II/-V f v '' *•>;- rd.-> rd; 'V ybVAMwa, IP'Stv\t r, Kd iti,i - • I hi"* V.l V.-lf !• a-; Interest *»>n,|- :i,rtlet* -- % tb’oif b C- t>* . ia nnd nnrtffi-'u I' , , r nd. 4! <■ **nod of Coll* should .•inoreeie’te• 1 he e'Kiil vou'^dl ceurdv by <>f 1 ng that trip, e : have beeht tyo enfl . time* tqto that /sectflw of the crnmCrr end T enh eon- J^f.\ciii in ev* *v word you, sqy about th** X .the-f t he A y < •■'•'didqte fni* prntiate im.ti c> •Weevil, efe 1* ' eyl/ f«V t l *1 "MRS. 'MARY WIHGINS t \ • *f 9 -Isjandton. July 25,XM rs. am] was buried on the 12th at the TMdgett cemetery. The funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. A. A. Hiott. j The deceased bad been in failing health for’ about six years, but she harp her Uufferings with patience. She 1 was a consecrated member oh the Rice PatclLChltrch. and her life has left a. lasting impression upon nil who kne^iief. . She is survived by several/tmns ftn d- daughters and luafti" •iHfer relatives ami friends long remember her for the. g*>mi example she set. ■ - x **' MRS. WYATT LOTT M eek*. • July 2fi. Mrs. WyaH Lott di“d here Thursday of Ibis week, and was laid to rest at the A i To handle t 1 -.' labor sifqa>K*n A t/dleton cniipt.s, \V. ly. .Smoal-, ... v - ... , ../‘nairnidij of t.flex Coll^tcin . Cotipt* j The Rdlowing is a- list of twenty- <,f ’ l<,noil r ‘' Defense, ha* designated fix> negroes who have been ordered •*’ follow 141 g weljXnown citizens of to reportNat Walterbrtro Tl\ursda, I a«’Jbe coinmurity labor afternoon, A-ugupt 1. tbrent rain ment hoard of C/Tfe^on county: . VV. H Friday- morning. August 2/ These; s /" ,n(,p K '' r WaltVi’horo. ehairtUah: ,-regfstrants wiilNbe sent to^Camp Jack- * J. Rrass, superintendent of th iA! x s i-*aWho was ' j|| at bon- >. j , -H hay--, nlso.riepd •vilfc a j^ent, deal <.**•*an ref-csiny.to- penult him,* of fRter .., fbe Jotter in tfie Inst o'; be 9. The orfn'IidM*-* issjieXo “Farm*’'," That man. f "i.-u ; - trdte all (b.-CJined to tuak^* wb.ee* *X !’;» mnv bo ,bn* bit the nstl anSpeeches. ^ •, _ . nlieost irU t!ie bead, t-u* n**l ouife. Th* ’ first sthtakot was If. K. 1 It is qTii'e/uiu- tlin't flu* bankers and .At rVlard. ,n eamtidate for treas- husines*. in*-h o' th»-;ro*in1v must do f’rer. who- Was folia wed by J Mr a great d«-al nreparation .for tbo A*kirman. a*>*| b,v in tiivp by C. M.'..'fominyof tbe Noll w**e\ll. but there r* li'im. \nditor ,E > M. Jones spoke j are-a few i-ood farmers in Colleton n*-xt. nettfnt WiypntTi in exactly fif/that are not' waifinVfqp the bankers to. ,) ' .c..pds bv leaving out one and tb,-. business m*V.They are hus- SM '.A \ ami. - Laney CumnUnifs. Colleton. James Campbell. M’.hite Hall. Alex Parker, Wiggins. X Henry Colleton. Walterbony John Porter, Wiggins. ,X' . Charlie Edward Primus. Lodge. Rfllie Jones, Lodger , Johnie Cardaser; Rrya.nt- Ixidge. Joe I.adson x Green Pond., Jerry Wilson,. HardeeviRe. Waltep'T.ynah, Cottageville, Wjltfe Tihn, White Hall. ' e C.adson, Russellville. I.eRov Will ia ins. White Hall. Marion Frampton, Ritter. Janies Jennings. Cottageville.' Bertha Block-. IslandtoU Tillniah Bryan, Wldte John Inabinof. -Isiandto Howard Ia-«* Jones.' T.odg- ; Hasten Weight^ lijtanAtpn. Karnia Cooper, Smoaks. Majfcew Simniqns./Smoaks Tltlmau Mairwood, Walterhoro. R< njitnan Cordon. Jaeksonb*»ro on Cypress ^Company. word‘ of hiK aerusfomed speech/ G.. - Albert .Reach'.. ’ candidate fo Collfv * ludc** and masber, denounr- o<l as false Col fafL repriiiWnting the employers; C y'"* r ' ? Lilse tlie aceusatinn that h, H Proughton. of Walterboixt. Vepr'e- h:,,, ’ disloval to the democratie s.-ntinc the employee: This hoard pnr, -> i, ‘ ,d ,n ,hf * government in the will All an important need in i thi*i^ r ** r ' having voted fob county, and working with the state ;eek a Ireland Creek cemetery Friday tfie presence of a;l»vrgp num'hef of relatives anil friends, Rpva’aJ, M. Craven conducting the spr/icos. The decease 1, w as 70 years/q^ f.ge, ami Is suryiveii Lv/her bdsbqjid and Sev er.il sons and daotThters. Her death was due. to Lufffmities of age. jind she has hy<n declining, for several years. v4<ne was r-member of Car- t< ’Xford RaptI9t church, and rnn- ontly lived a. Christian life. S!u ill be. misled from her homo hv I ^ n iny' .friends who knew anH loved t%C(I l 1*088 v^nHUTIHHTl Y.&tfA ■ ' 1 / MRS. A. IV. IVXRRFN. j Mrs. A. IV. Warren, who died Sunday at hen homo in Chavipston was bqried at Zion cemetery/yes terday at nfvnp. Mrs, been in failing health -jiiOTVlb*. .She had been living in Charleston for almost a year, having moVed down there from this coun ty,, Xhe was 27 years of age. anl leaves' to si/rvlve her a husband and fmlr children. She w-as Aliss Lul.i land National Boards, will be.able to aid the labor situation materially. The functions, of this board nr* ’given as follows: / All questior* conr*-rniUg reerult- inc and distributing Tabor in . «th- community should he decided, by th** eommunity labor rt^M^l. subject to appeal by art* ihember/tq. th** Stat* / iidvisory board. All. .*1**0) si on s both community fl/id Stat** In* are subjeet to recoiaflnj •* issued Hampton r.t tb«* age , of eighteen 'cars, and of his having purchaseu Liberty bonds, and worked foC thf* people in fil|ijig out queationaires.- S«-naior JSmes C. Padgett stated that b,. regretted that the peopl.* of the county did not fully know what be bad done while in tbe Sen- .it*\ and gave as the reason for this thaKbe did not own a newspape*. I f% II1V XX A M ill y i Pond ar -These md approved h^/ Hie director gep-' „ ; G** elrtmn-d that the State newapa- tiM»ftths old and pai tr*!--' p< ’ r<! hHu sj>e»‘n most kind' tq him .in f f h r ’»' Hop* many sued Xphctinu "hat be did. II*. discussed r! » n show/ffiOO wor gen-^ >,H<i °?Thf Hyeasures he bad been Tng to fbem^ in J instrumental inXinving paf^eo such | Rueps and went do in«*ss ,iii*-n as well n>» farmers. I couM call a- gjeat many bv nanj. , but am going to mentioh/fwo that I know very w«-ll. They nVe Ernest in an«l 11 tit-h tin ess *X Green ami White Hall eae two men know that the^iot! w-eevll Is coming ntrd they are read,y for him. They have gnn<> out anj! mV vested .n registered* brood sows an-’ x they are now reapings tfielr harvest an4 in July. I am nnt 'wrlHnq from, hearwiy/ but' I rf^ently made a trip to White Hall and bought - from. Mr Tfiiess in one’ hour over ftitur w>*tib of , reg|JiJerAr| Dupoc Jeratsv pigs approximately ‘ Jh'rc.* aid bint’ catjh fo**/ cotton farmers s . :$] y orth JU cash cohi c *>r -th** measures he had been ' ,nu X -them*, in July, l left .Mr. • 'a! of Hie t-nlted state* • e,u«fov.^” ; X. , " r /‘ n,^,, 'n^having passe’,f such j G"e>* and went down to Mr Mar- ment Service, acting on thXad\ice hee selo.larship law/ his-em-l^fi. and • begged him t* sell tnfi of the war Lib nr. noliqijes board o’ ^., J'* t, if ' the departm/n nt of -W,r. j - *?J' V’ r ., K,f ' * tdoqViently. >6- > • * • ' ferr .-d to the Way and warned Tot- 1 Local qqqtas assign**! to the rom- ;i'iunity for reeruiti/Ig.. purposes, |p- yofar ay they bar*/ to b** tin*'--*! by i getting rn»-n front! nf*n-war wotk.’ r-metery \ves- WarreU ha-i * for several Thanks Newspaper To the Editor of t he Standard: ■/ ,.'On behalf of the Atneriran Red Crocs may wq..express our deep appreciation and Indebtedness for the hfen soy > y Will he rec/niterf' hr agents of th- . employm.y' service,' including th • XfX . u ,& ?. - nf /agents of the public cervie*, reserve/^. 1 V-*'' flni * v saf*l X a preliminary. . th*-. commitplfv / pdss'lde to send onlv Inbor board- sl..».ild divi.l*. th.* V ;’ n t ;**r ? *** no ' 1 a farim-r./and Ih* trusted that Ii4 ; |*t l.btio wV,itb of pigs. J)ut eould hoj got Ihebr’as. he did not care to dts- pos,. of them. Think of It/Mr eiw not to casKq bdllot f«*r.aU* man 1 Giirmer. tiirning- down mqney ‘In nr-t eptirelyjoyi'lr and wly/had n**’ July. X x I’raliv.. a’ dafghter of '-Max '.Fralix nf near Zion church. She has two I trrothers of this section. VqujHte Ftalix. Cassje and waltErroro Aovs v.oli vtffr L / - X** O' ■ - • , AVattev D. Fender an<l • Q’He-ir Fraser have received thelc ttummons to report for duty, having recently volunteered: M r . Fender Will be I*.- the training school for mechani A s for 4h f * aviatioa^ corps,, while M'v Fraser hits entered Xhe* nay; served. Mr. Fender has bee and this splendid achieyMfient is dm . in no small part to the advertising and new 1 - «*|itorja)Tu*ln of. the news- papers, mrtgazjyrbs.- farm pr<s» pn*l trade, papera'throughout the entir !'nite<i States. Y* Libor by securing harmonious and •■o-ooerathy ^action op the part o' Moyers and e.mployees. gait, ackfumax here pup i cooperation was invaluable. r candidates for Represenkitiv • i.ooHwin’K place; and that^u- would <!•* t hXbest he coil 111 with tV mat lb,^ voter* selected to gq with hj H* ref-peed hrtefly to some measnprs he ipad support^ 11 For that reason f canhot cxactlv ayre*! with“FarmerVin that the business jnen must,- do Something. I have s*nt PrqKi South Carolina during the past.slx months hundreds of. dollars Ri Georgia, and Florida for pig*, ypniti nothing would hav*> fuiite*l irte better than^ fo have left that money In Colleton. Right to*/ df" I-aiji trying and beggt'pg people, to sell me Durocyplgn (for tbey^rt*/- n’s good shall bg and leave st fo God that they and don't does not r»J dj g lettep/ but , after spending ich a pleasant and profitable year in Colleton I am Very deeply inter ested in the county. I might also add- that you publish, without a y. \ Ns: fan pie. Mr.'Editor, for such al Ce-\ •sHth '•cars.'and -Mr. Fraser .-With. C„ C. VudersorFs store. These youtjr tnen f have fuany friends in Walterhoro who will wish them well in thMr new Work. . / 'S' . rnnt *, , . . . | legiKkttti«e,« and'X' cqd t ... • . . . .. . f* ,. nr^ri 1 ’ ma ?- wh ° ‘* ** l *‘H , ’ p,y ,o y a > TueitTa-ill the of-• t'bfidow- of’ a. dbtibf. the best weekly to knf,w 'P* l*" K: 1 ^^ ,r t n> .I ,a - WaR ,n ‘ wn , ,hi »»« to send tr,H best ti en to i newspaper 1n th^fffate. \ ™ entWed to feel a sense qf the keenest . "mining, having come over '.from' the legislatare - Ynnrs verv trnlv satisfaction, for the patriotic aervio Charleston, where he went th*. earfT fe/ h s ^ hl,U q I nnn you ha\e rendered .and the help you , Part of the week to he with his sis- N'N ^ /"X v have given. You will be interested to t*-.r. Mrs. Columbus Capter. .Who Is sumed onfy^avery f«*w ,, “ 8 ^^ C ° n -* - t. te/it, havi X know that amount reported at, Raker sanitarium. the Rres* and Standard for several as ha'ih> been subscribed up to July ». an is delighted to bay 1st. v;*s $179,026,294!, Yours VCiry Truly, American Red Cross War Council H. P. Davison, Chairman, Acker- Ack - « rnran and ^children /With him at d-KWthe auditors to automobile/- nr,,asini: vofo rarh tr,,u '- fi^j-'stielter. He promised to do th.‘ ^ a, ‘'‘ 1 hl * had plea* th/ war fw *'few moiMta di8CU8H0 '' i f Ar X' ^ Hin ,ia<l included. Col. J. W.'Hili was the last speak- 7*1 adJO " tw / X:- -/, . ♦‘ r * ““‘I likewise consumed only a ■ ‘ M B ^ n n'pr . the James Huggins f4 . w m i ttrttes . wf ^ ^ n)e .. 1 whx/h was held in the pine " — the street.( that he had been 1 .k , ! tate ^ grove, fhe speaking being fro* ft for appen- ; ect J < * th ** hou *» J stand e^eetqd beneath a shelterlftff ' .^every lime be liad offered-with an sweet gum tree, ;N yx / - *' X v ' X/XX- minutes of begun* to rai') iluir cottage home-dear Camp Gq>-- f dmi. He .says he is able to 1 them daily. which pleased tho Haj-dld Saunders. Eugene Morris and FloYd Drawdy spent the weak-Tng Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Watson,'of >' The friends of Wilson, N. C.. who have bean visit-] are glad to see .hi • * fContinued on / Five.).- [ eD <l iD •'►avannah. 1 Monday. R. F. Hucgin*. returned acain. after an T • I I ✓ .' dicitt*. X X Ion XX Av x, > -iT. X X X 1 X X ,x I