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J VOL. 39. 4' • »’ WALTER BORO, S.' C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST*?. 1918. ' r NO. h. CAMPiN COLLEION M. 0:5 : 7 ARE READY fO SO »rLK\l>in ♦MKKTIXG CAflTAL 4>F MOPTCES1IAY WHKRK VOTKIWl k%ri> r‘%NJ)i!»ATi:s spi:\k AT l*1>Vi«k'iun<« Admit lt('*«iliitimis Whit h HKI.I* ^ | HKYWAKI) TOW.N-t \ irttiully MtMtH That Th-y Ha\«> . All 'Vtiluntwrttl. ALEX F. H t IS IDE BIER ( OUMKIt W Al.TKRDnUO HOY IS r.I.KtTKI* TO IMPoltTANT INt- FIRST DINNER OF » CAMPAIGN WAS SERVED .sITION MKIW WITH KAItMKICS AM»| 1AYK 1 I' v. Wa* ftjxt'ad l imIci Shatly ftak* t»r« v ;it!) to Ofli^lil of Rnrisrv t>flf» <* StfktM* .m.l Friend* Tli,. phynicians of Colleton county held a meetfnts recently and adopted a .resolution agreeing to entet th** service of their country wh^n callet: upon ,t6 do so by the State'comniit- iep or other authofized agency, the satge meeting they also i ed the welfare of the physicians tn (ne fatii- Hym* in r ■ ARE DELIGHTED COl.l.FTnV MFN WHO IT.AXTHO *' /i lollU fO THIS YKAI-t AIM: sMIMVt; OYKIt FIXK IHUCKS HI IY4. HKCKIYKO IE MEN LEFT - THIS MORNING latst of \\ a* Chi** I,’ of'old Dial I. On ' . , to t'atnp \Yad*woitli to Kntfr Service. MISIMLl . SYSTEM FOR TQfIS ■'m pon lX<t»|X>KATKD TOWNS WII.I, I'SJl I 1 " SAPKOl Altl>i:|> SYSTI^ VOTIXtl Tills YKAIt PltKl IXti POSSIIIII.ITY’ OF FKAI’D > . ;j OTI R CHANGES MADE IN OFFICIALS OF BANK I OTHERS WILL BECOME PLANTERS NEXT YEAR tTbait^onn Hoviell S(icak*. the military stuvice and ot ilies of the men called The prime object of/the? meet in hbwever, is summed/rip in the follow- resolution, whiclr was signed by every! physiciajK present 1-- Hesqfved. 41.at the .undersigned thiir •cM'hysIciansy-'do-hei'eln ■Offer our sev 4'a*hier Fi*bbnme Heroine* Flr*-t 4 ire President; A; II. Whlintnn. Sevsunl t ire i*re*ident: J. A. l>ie«S- , . ... . * erlch, \**i*tant Ca*hler. PI? au^ VI ready X i e.f «yn Foot t’lanted to Tolacco .-aMui—Wlll Try ♦ i.d*t>rco Xlacket. to. In, 1 rea^e Xevt to Mate Xbi* Hemurrsonville hettr do« sT hhives, {.nd this ruU\*was not mvatv.d wSn-n fh H campaign meetiti r ■ t 0 waalhelti there Tuesday of this week i led/Cmm by tb* .mdte4 auhorlzed .\n \ Th v mVetltjtr was sOhedtlled ‘ to held at the school auditorium, there assembled, perhaps, loo era U’ld quite a number , of h>die ttaftKbed.with evjdeht interest ati earn tniidiHat,-. would set forth Ids pert: liar f .it mss for th r office' to whlcli IM? was' aspiring. \t tire concluaiori «»f Wiv spe^kinc Dr. Jhrner extended Itr itntioiKfor ajl^ “politicians and F -Henderson, who dor nin»* to our coiiiiiry and are willing| . v * ars - '.is been cashier of the Ehr- ippty f<>r conimis«k>ns w hen caN{ bardt TTanking Companv. has been State rommitte' e or'| elected ijishler of the Farmers and MercTtants • Bank of WaUerboro, and hr.s accepted, to 'time during this itig to Ehrhardt vtsitviis’* to rte d.nne,i Irv The g/ which y\ ;»< . i Bde A\ f ci**C*^. Mowing r.nd partake had beeti pi >. or T- agencies. • Riddick ckerman, -I’. M. W;iUi<mS. J. t!. vonlifhe tD. H. Esbqj-n. L. M. stoked. H.M. Farter. E. S. Thompson, Eu gene (•cahani, J D. Connor XV. M. Moorer, E. H. Ackerman, R. A. Hiidi son. E; I’. Carter,'S. L. Turner Making War On All Deserters begin, work somfl- a '' trionth. Before gq- , jMr. Henderson, who is a foi mer .XV* Iter boro boy, worked in 4he Colleton Banking Company for tbyr years, thu^givifi^ Miim t ini teen years banking expert* *ilieo. Mr. sHendurson has worked Teh had been pi >.i d ponpld*of/ihe vilia"*., u t^d a picnic .>tyl“ %*! k*’ or .he ■ 3cr..> >1 • ■/ -x . the dinner the peopl*-' invited to assemble in the r.l auditoriiMu to listen to an ad dress by ,Chairman Howell on the wsr. He spoke for half an hour on wwrtd, conflict, and gave as his opin io* It, ut the war was the-result of the tun idea *of religion vrhici every# .thing as subservient, to the selfish success, of their plans aaJ rmt to the idea of jov> as wa* Tuling thought of the true reli gion. Mr.'Howell was followed dosc- 1? in his lecture and liberally ap- Jjlauidi'd St Ms conclusion. 4 audidates S|M‘ak. be ei - rt« f«" • ■ liieh prices being paid for to-t • 'is 't'VV phasing to the fartfi ! this county whrt ar e engaged ih harvesting their■ crop. .The •i whojiavu. sold any so fin ha>d for th e success of his bank ar •lighted' with the-'prices % bein rect .ied. J.ugfr are bringing from :;!* cents n pound. Uufonuiate i> tli,’. farmers of t his county are not yet'planting tobacco ^n sufficient quantiles to warrant the ripening‘of a tbl>aceo market here, - hut at the pre .-nt 'indications by the time an other harvest conies around there ' ^ITu' meeting .beagtt by an addreks [ Yrom >!. P. Rda-ell upon the,^matter; Chairman J. M-. Moorer >tates that the local hoard for Colleton county is hard after'all men who are class ed deserter*-. Only recently they have reported several captures. Charley Fenwick colored, was cap tured hr Smith Leach, and has been returned to camp. Eddie Williams, classed, as a deserter because h*v failed to report to the board his change of Address, was caught by C. W. Thompson, and seht to Camp Jackson. WilJI^ Coger was captui ed at Hendersonville, end ts in Ja l : charged with the,saute offense. Others have been captured dur-, ing the past few weoktC as .foUowr : John Walker. .Darlington July James Carson. HavdeevtlJe, July ". EbrhTkrdt and it ha* l*een' largely Bill be a great market established through bis effort* that it has'^uc• , ^ u, ’I"' convenience of the 'local tended so admirably. » 1 growers of the weed. X^hat has bePo The electinnwof Mr. Henderson *°ld so far has ben shipped to Tim- was caused by the resignation of as- morisville and oth er Bep De^. *uia'r- sistant cashier, ^fsse , deTrevilK* ket.- ; . who left this morning *for Camp I'be growers are mostly in the up- Wadsworth to enter tr&ining. This P' 1 hdft°bf the county, but much in- severs a connection which for aiv ler*st is being shown by several yean? has been mutually pleasant, farmers near Walterborn, R. H. Tin* following young men railed under.the selective service left this morning for Camp Wadsworth. Spartanburg. wher e ‘they will he in ducted ‘into, service. Tills exhausts all registrants in'Claa* 1. of the tirst'draft. wit.li a verv^few exceptions of mn who have deferred classiti ciitihn. These young men were plac 'd!. under the command of Jessie C. d'Treville, they are: • ' ■’Ci'.arl‘-y XI i.er Bailey. Weeks. * - Li Rev Ibach, VOaf ter boro.- .lohrivr.iiton: White*,HalI. ql.eRov, (Toiiron Breland. Ruflin, « 1'liomas li. /binno'rt Smoaks. „ J> s-, C de'i rev illo, WaRerlm’ro John Edwacd MileS'. Islaadtoti. Joel 'l*. ,Padgett, •Ruffin. LeRoy Peters. 'Smoaks. Chirley 'Hiers Polk, of Islandton. was to go hut, a furlough for is hours to wind up some business, ut- prevented. C OLLETON WILL , FOLLOW THIS LAW Vuite a Few Places in Thin 4 onntr 4X111 HnV|. lo Xlak 4 > I’nnivions foe , • rf • 4'arfyintz Out Provision* of |j«w as to FhH'tion* , *. tans Miss Nonie Goodwin Killed by Lightnimr * 0 ^ ^ ' towm Mr. deTreville began ^ as outdopr , W • hman. one of the larg e farmers i clerk and worked himself up to thii OI Ai* most responsibie position. •’ .itK,Ktei\. Cashier Irv ing 51. . Fishburne, i P* ,r, -P‘ I T*as promoted to first . vice presi-1 ’ 1 T. H. Shaffer-is J4l»«» consid- ) dent, and will continue to exercise eniig^the matter of <>t< - th e on place, is investigating the and will likely be a large of tobacco next year. of ©T). vvljir- tottte Jibin' 'ji-tfuty on public ifn»'*tiQUR. In be scored tluyre W'ho thought 'J tlieiv' private affairs and «d themseP>> .rntu tjie cam- ueytings, which he said, was mg their duty. Chairman How- d Him it. the right to assemble bi^»pthese meetings w ; ere denied Adam .Xkins. Savannah, July I - Daniel Dahnv Davies, was <rau£ht by W, W. Carter. July *• « an 1 sent to Camp Jackson Each - officd- effect 1 n*- r a capture is p: id the sura of ffiO.uft n. Chaivuym* ModreK|lcsires that people-'tmderst a rid trial it is not op-"' charge of their dufi ly thp^yty of the local board to an- ‘ * * ^ prebend deserter.s hut it isXJie dut'; ties ije has been performing with siheji marked abilty. Albert H. Wichman was made second vlc^ president. These .changes will, it is thought, greatly strengthen this in stitution. which has now uncli a large banking business. R. H. Wichman has been pry- dent of tliis"bank since rta^.organi- zation sixteen years auo ‘during which tim« he'has been greatlVyn- -terested in its.success. Among th t , ohter workers in tii,* tb.> bank who are -faithful in fb« dis- may b«> men tiimv’d J. A. Diedefic^. assistant ras':- ier and bookeeper, Eugenis Morri* X i$ ^ufNthqre would b e terriffie i ^ pvery notify >hj\ to-! outdoor cletk. and ’(Miss Lizzu aised xnd vet man> ™t<M‘a ^ t^aVd of any change of addrt^.:. Fishburne, the4 qfficinc stenogra- *o.!id howd loudest never a j' Evprv regristrant is hound by entrieX pher and assistant bookeepet / —of Jh^eetings. _ - X j ^ fn rIaS8ifloation book ln , he of- k fice of the local board, even though he never receives notices mailed, and the board will not accept any ex cuses for failure to receive notice, when address has been changed and ! the local board ba* not been /notl- hqd. X wting some bains and planting on a large seal- 1 • m \t year. Tobacco ‘ can be grown h» ie sncccessfully, as was demon-! st ated a few years ago on the to- hriceo farm near towns. Th,, growers in upper-Cqlleton are delighted with the price apd the yeild- They will average thik-yeai’ 500 poiinds per acre. and. oR , Is thought the average price will be around i't cents- per pound. * Those planting this year are S. 1’. J. c,arris. Sr. Smoid^^-reti arrgs, J S May. Siimaks^LrvPacres. F. W. ,Risliei . Smoak^HTve acres, F. S. ConnWj*! SiiKiaJtef^Tve acres Connor. live agresTf J. ftisher^^SiubHks. iieeaeres; F. Riiery Siuoak> tfir acres. Miss Nonie Roodwln. the eldest daughter of ll*»n. and Mrs. John c Goodwin, was killed . by a bolt q* lightning Friday afternoon, at their home near Smocks, in the upper r part of the county''*. Miss Goodwin was standing in the kitchen, near a table w'hirh was attached to the wall. The bolt struck th e roof of th<* house and descended one of the up right stud* leaping from this to an other. and passing through the young lady, who fell, expiring im mediately' it seems. Her mother and a young man were sitting on the pi* azza to the kitchen and they were rendered unconscious. Efforts wer-‘ made at once to retmeitate th** stricken one.*. Mrs. Goodwin and th-* young man were soon conscious Miss Goodwin, having recefv full effect of .the'holt dkL«tSC tovive. Tii,. death of Ihis^ytlung lady wa I -ilecided. shoefc-ta her friends the friefitls^TTf the family f*»firg^-cfuinty. Sh„ was jusfTeac ure vvoiuanhoqd^-frfid was dcnf at WinJJUrOp college, /liji\ The . Australian ballot .system wdl h ^ ihaupuTated in $otitif Carolina beginning with the Democratic " bite primary to'ho lield the last '’’nesdac in \ugHst The law prov I- ‘Fng for the Aftstralian hailol. wTiich is.tli,, one sCstem thrf has ’yen found to guar<| against fraud elections, was adopfed at the last session of the general assembly and annlies to incorporated towns and *rl‘! > ies. Cooths will necessarllv ha'» erected in r.ll incorporated s >n the State. Section 1. Booths at primary e- lections Not tq applv outside in* corpt)rated cities and towns Be enacted by the general assembly of the state of South Carolina. That in everv primary election in this slat*, there shall he .‘provided at each polling^ precinH on*, hoqth for each too enrolled voters. oX majority fractlbn thereof Tlie booths shall 1>m made of wood. ><heet metal, or anv other-wuitahl*. substance, shall ito*- he less than 52 inches wide and' 32 inches deep, r.nd *: feet t» inches high,shall lie {Provided wijh-jf cur tain hanging from the^tfVp in front to within tiwee feqdif th*. floor.and shall have ajtwifwtbl*, shelf imI which * - e *w v/ ■iii preiuire leket < woir a^-ettohHship there tXo .yearH-^ rj-oy w here sii,, vv it^jusly popiiRl oo*j- -tme of thpNmieetings Auditor E. M. Johqs. who d. made the ft cm—i Tunl at least .ten than Ut Sniders and to thank the voters tdr their iqip- port of him when ly^ran before. Wh, candidates /or prohat*, Judge . and aster were next introduced. The H rst speaker was G. Albert Be*rj, the ^present probate judge, | "wbo ussepfed that, he had don< wbut he promised the voters h' 1 ' wrottld do four years‘"ago, and ,H&' Monument Unv To Deceased Soldier Wonderful F -X— (ould find him | ■ery ii he duty if is aspir- t-tfd that they hi Jo peffqpm electee! to office to w AJ: Jefferios. th^ present mas* tor'of th*. countx. contVnded. that thsore are yet two years of\their con tnucr :>et unfilled, as he w two >ears ago for*a fottr. yekr offi ient erected Vi. ** a luitvt ( cfiurcnJ them Px The handsome to tlie mefiiory o S. McCiUits atjthe Old, Bui cemetary by his .father and ihqther. \v;.s unveiled Sunday a/terftoon\in rfd* presence of. a large crowd «V friends of th*. family. T Rev-. 4?.' R. Hope, of XValterbqro. refd the burial service, and made a elected J/i-lalift'S-.-and vi liev. S’ R. :as G. KHis ' of Estill jus; few months ago in France per formed a feat worthy of special men tion. He is in the avation corps. He had to alight in the Germans lin-* he ermaris flocked, around to kill him. But^ he wan so cievei;.as to bribe them bv telling them tliaf the l^rench an* 1 q capture in a big drive, and ' if would like to se*> the Vonditi they were he would take them machine and* sail over the America.! tqrs with them. They consen ” affter they were all saf e ih machibn hXsailed on, but was particu- to repair hik engine, and as sooaas struck • the . ground the Genua dm ibe Fn f tc J. W. Bailey Has Four Sons in Service J. W. Bailey, Sr., lias the liouor n f being represented in the service ol the country l»v i*»iu sons. He has ly two qthefV left and says tlie try can liav,. them it it needs' Uteni- They are 55 and 57 veapv of age, out ready ami willing urgu as wer« their four brothers. Lawrenc** \ lu *.fi,.ans were planning and successful in her ^fiidies. I The fniiei al was.hidd nt Jhc G win family, pint ^aDridav afternoon being conducted lyf her pastor, Rev. E. F. ScogginsX\ hu'ge humher of i elatives niidXfriepds assembled to pay tiieii last ti ihute.'vand to expies , their sjiopatlry to the family. A nyfner peculiar cqlncifl* nt w is , the tact that Miss Goodwin's grand*' tathci, John Goodwin, was killed nvithin ten feet of the spot where she was stricken, on July 26-, IX*', tortyv(kree years ago. ' The funeral was delayed ‘Saturday afternoon till quite late in the hope that RobbiX Goodwin, a brother of the defeased" might have time to come /torn Cutup Jack son where he Th® four sons of.JX(r liail**> iu tli . is in'the seiyfce, hut he did pot come 1 service of then odtlirtn are; Rev. W.-S. Goodwin, of Fort Mill’ XY. K. Bailey^ who joined the tiq/ tm iitwle did arrive just before the vv seven yeqf's ago, and who is now interment. has the vote, PrpvttfeJ, Th*. provislopri of this all not aptvlv to rutirt. v^jUntf'pre- clncts outriide oj' - Incorporate*? t*>vyfis ;-n*l-cljteir 2. Ihdtfng/FlaCc The nollin**- ed with a fa- The polls shall b*. |inX*d‘*(l wit.li a i-uard ,-‘1. «» thaX no on** '-veept as he.'**’.natter provided si* nil a uproar h nearer ^than to the iiooths in which th v l" an^jphrres shaH" he prov f*J* -Hriphlc for thg managers 1 five fet'd Jitions ;i ^‘ng servic at Manchuria It ha em iq hi- M^toe Vxars, Mr. .Bailey say imericat ,ias beard from this son, /». 1 which the legislature combined yith that t»f probate Judge.' 51 r-Jefferies f**w remark.#. Hon^ M. 1’. Howell, o. ( ] ar to ^tppkle himself securely a no -aanDiiDced that he would hpryvot* Walterhopo, made an eloquent >'1-. when.h'e arH^ed over the Anieficaps tor any man who said be- ffiA no* j dress, priciting tiw*-merits of the d« plane* he “looped the loop" wit care what kind, of Aqterica *hiJv b 14 ; eeaseif, and skoke of the great world machine, spilled Nqvery one when he is dead and gone, refeVritog ‘wLr The entire performance, w.v ..gtound -which'was irbout eight huh to the viit repeated'statement by Fo>v jgriarked with patriotic solemnity.' q r ed and fifty. f«*et x and. killed all of mer Oov Blea/e at Filbert. He wenand will be long remembered' by y 4!l, them. Among “ —**- rith b Id the farther andX«aid be would not Ihc way man who said this w unholy w-ar and-that tlie' blood of w"4«fTfX man killed in it would be |e trt Woodrow Wilson. X l**l*l*itive 4 amlldntes The'first candidate for the inXription resent.. The following is the monument: *X Monti men is erected to oom- t memqrate the life and death of Law- S|M*ak. i<*nce >f. McCants. .Who died -inxthe the legic-i service t^f his country them were the higu latdpe to ypeqk was C, NT Langdale, fwith c, who rerferated bi# position on the tax question and his opposition t<i -stock law. and to the cotton seen li- rw»e law. He was glad'to be he knew in the war any. He was Inst at so.i on the transport I,uckenbach, which was engaged\in transporting .Vmer'- j-an so^lfers th. France. Tliis trans- a( V*»rt had-made N?ree successful vo> German officers. This story is. vouched for by oh** who has been in the German TiriU*} and as a very intimate. Triend of Mr. Ellis. O. W. 4)wens, i Blackville in. Barnwell eouqty. Wesley Roberts Held Trial ■ to France :\>ft was torpedo* orid smik_hy„a Gei nVyn suhtiiarine *in Hemdersonv ille where he knew he ■ n»d manv J'flonds. ''iX W W. Sumak. a eatbiidaH* for nyXlret11rn voyage * .'•Iqctlqn to the House, was the-next: l 1 '!,. Ibe deceased ^pvaket. Mr. Smoak derrl^the bis services..to hip'.cover prhsent method of ^antJMrrtVspeak-. h..d served as a er-aiiuoi qandidae# were> supposed l.t ginni rg of the war. He October chr.t volunt*•*•(“<! espiona, ient, and lest* ince th*» WesDd RoberTs ixf**<i. last wX-k urg .as \ Adhere ,, , i - , — , , v _ m tn tell .of miuty wonderful thing*yv.-ais of ag**. Tlie monitmen * they had tl*ine.\ lie ■ sqld that every : **’>ct' d Jev-.liis father and moth ♦VKlidqfe\for Cqricress arid tb*-' legislatut’e. particnfa.rly should de clare where-thev stood irf reference 'in the candidates for these important v offjres, as/iie/esJ. of loyalty mi^ht be jodtpgd by tW*m*n supfforted by4 • CBBdidates. He spoke of the great \P'>ihlems Arjiich will face the penpW qTtbe South after th P war and need. "therefore; for trained and able men in the legislalpr*. to grapple with Breaching at llilhn s. h.sd Hoti***. the new questions which would a- Rev. X. A. Hiott will preach at rtse. He toad law Meeting Near Smoak*. ■ SrAf-aks, ^Aiig ri. Evangelist Wal ton Reach 'conducted services th>> church Hear here Sunday. Dinner Vu* served on the pfounds and a >i;r meeting held. Services are heh' ht-10 ♦•very first Sunday. Hx thK negro .ar- n*var Weeks and with; v H^atioBNjf the act^ was tal^Ni to Char- ami given a preliminary he;c- iiefot*. C. S. CommLssoneeS \.. M. uger. and held under $-*.0n() bom: for h.s apperanee a* the ne.\t ter'J of tli*, Federal court at Aiken. Rob- * rts was guiRy of piaking 'disloyal Remarks %nd is reported to hav«^ b\n in sympahv w ith Gerniaay^and to nave told th e negroes that c.*-* uiauv would take th*. land awa..' from white people and give it to the negroes. x The^e remark-rxere of-such a n ture as to eneodrag** the negroes to withdraw their support from the government and _they ar*, consider ed serious. Hailey whyo vpj^nteered a ai ago 4* now .doutmess some- ere Jn France, X * ^ lie S. Hailey enlisted volqiK terilv N q. v « ar ago and went to Fort Screven, xia. . H«- is' now fh France and has woh. a promotion to corpor al and is in chqr^e ol a mortar bat tery. John . W-^tfalley, enlisted two Y'ars 4tgqf and went.tiKth© Mexicnt* i*orderXwith his comipantC He i s a corporal now in the regiiljiK. atm> •^ud is also in France. 5fr vRailev’s two pther sons Chntley Bnilev, of Walterhortr and hestley Bailey of Charleston. HI Fits—GRii;>BYs > Fro uk 1 hex?ta te MarHage whi*X vvill ^proj,. of tr rest to theijX manv, fi iemls' v .-s that Of/Miss “JVtjcil* 1 i/i«',rs»\to, Thomas J^UrJeTfrfgshv of C’nMnnhi which wus Boleiil^iized at < iir-istfan Chnreh > esterdifeXthe Rev. \. It. Reeves perfmi>rfn.i ill*- cei* tuonv-. Mrs. Gre'Shy is the third daugh- *er oHUr. an*l Mrs. 1>. <\>i,. Hieris of VTilterlioro. while Mi Grigsby ij* tl-,. nnly s*»n of Mr. and Mrs. Jitmes T. Grigsby of this city - The happy yoimg:<?bi*pJe left^.fui mediately, for * AVrishtsvifi,, Beach, where thev-yvili spen«l sevenil day s returning bv >he way of Ctiarlesto:* for a short vis?/ to Mrs. tifisby's parents who are spnpding the sun' mer at Sullivan'S l-tand., Mr. and Mrs Grigsby will make tdyeis hoe . TrilMite from I'*ii'in«*ii j r*‘H*'l(1*i'. With the setting sup last daV atternoyir t in* body of Goodvyin 'was laid to rest in the, faoitly Inir)ing ground iu n«rthkrf*st Coll**tmi. Nora was the ej<lcst daugh ter of r* 1 presentiv*- J C, Go*>w!n and her death is <ery much sadde because she vas taken so sudden}/ by. a stroke of lightning on Frida;* atteroo<in. jwr poolnarn v Tolers ai< menuring ' their huRo's 5. Ti< ].> t- Ti e tickets shall He printed onwlcnr white paper in tbq usual manlier, hut shall have a.'cou pon at.. Ih,, top p*h fnrated so us fn b** eusdv «leta"he*l. On the coupon shall be printed “Official Ballot,* Cluj* Wji'iI —' *— No. — .“ The number ' shall run set iatiprX for each club. ’'1 her*, sin'll be 1»q p**r cent more hai- ^ lots tiiiut there ate voters enrolled at each polling place. » t. Frepagrition of fh** Ballot.-- Tl'e 'mapj/gers shall l»e r«*sponslble , fot all'ballots furnished..- Whet* a v •?* r .presents himself h P shall •»* given a ballot The manager iq charge .of the poll list shall epter the numher qf’h*. ballot next the name of the voter. The votqr sfiall forthwith retire alone to one of th * bfioth and wlhjouf undue delay pre- 'par*. his ftalldt by scratching out the wandidate- *J*>r y vvhl»m he , does shall '*y tlian r his ballot, hiiqtfelf t*i 11st • be the ntim- <oupon can tb** pianag**:' revealing the / I'McIfer. .i,*d car,, fi vot^To vot*-r *st Satur-' i'lqiIf• in th> ItiXth' longer Miss Nor a mirfqjek A preparing i tr*. vqiei 1 /shall prl*s**nt iBer. His bnllot in \11rh a wa v I.ejXcan b*. Seen and/ 1*4* readilv (UnHched b without any n o/'/ifo ha cmUieihit**!. Nor (tv was on,, of ha'** **v«*>- known h**s> girls 1 was mor printed portion voter is not cl the preSctihqd/ oath shall tear off th*. coup** to bv iring the t*Tin ’15- Lvvb yearn the h tlian a daughter -in tip*' home, v sh was helper and companion for her parents and wh?l<. slie assisted in caring for the smaller -chlUlreh Of h<* Iii>m *■ they lecogniztH} her as a j*Htv, .good 'plajuiat**. Imw^isX* 1 ' privilege teacher for fjfe’li n Xudent, in ''’WMnth roji W;, v s cpvrying x^lh^ her, firm ./h-i! actei • \ ft nX ouy t'garrri*:! that .mad ^JWtd.'-ldr anyone./ ; Our hearts' gq out In sy'uT or « ach mibqb* r of tb*' home w irT ibe l< st so mui'h- flay the same byv- tngVFafh*7 who lia-' seeth-fit to-'af- liictX^’gciiriis'v coiiifnt t them all. Mis. J C. Conn'; It f CltFAX! FI.STIX XL A' not: ir qio and takes- manager put .00 file, statKp shUll *)Cpc>sif and /dmII imm'ediatelvvjeav,* tl icv nu a heriv* olleg*. al • Ut?» rtr*>n '. an<l cojirt-' her a sat* The e w ill h*. an ic,, eiearn'festi val qn ♦l**- Metli*>*Ttsi church ground ; at WiBiamfi'e- Saturday afternooh Ai;g> 10th begiunintr at fite o'clock new time, th*- proceeds of which will go for the benefit of the M. church Tlie public is cordially In y vited. e ballot. andTbe voto 1 ' his tick*A IHTjie box pol ling |daoe. If a voter mar or def his ballot upon 1**1111 nine t,*» the ager in charge bf tb** ,ballo'ts. the ballot so .marred or defaced,* wF’i the coupon attached. Th*.'•mana** r ^ in charge o of the poll list shall change th** nutriher «*f tlie-ballot on .nK list,.ami plac«* the'defaced bal lot bo, file No voter shall h7» given a s* «oitd' baHbt untit he has return- ell the one wdtii coupon attach ed. /' 5. When anil How a Voter Ma** b*. As#(ete*l No person -shall be iinbweil wjthln the guard rail *'\cepr as hereinaft**r provide*! Ii a voter ci.jv, nots^ead- or w;Xter'«>r is phys'- * efillv disabbsj. and bv r* usop, Vhbreef did notTqfgn the .-'mollment hook, he mav appqn.1 to r/*- manr.gers fo» - assistance, atvd,the ,‘7f!virnian of th v managers -ahiuN. appoint\two of th** watchers * representing qtfferenh factions to assist him in pfepartni' his ballot: provided. After the' vot- iter’s ballot has been ptepared. the watchers so appointed shall im mediately go behind the guard T 1 referred ;.lso to the road ( Hillar school .house, tifTt.Island ton / which prov id o*l for an e- Saturday night and Sifnpay. A tie us**' 146 V ? Ylaudfa I—..eh — r-*-*-— ]' (entJl and eleventh. The public is bAsn*, a;* r aufuding "invited. Tut »Da*.«fhr school f -tCootinued on Fage has return**)! th** Orange- for teacher# in Columbia. Mr. and 3 Petersburg, 1 lives ayar h< B W. Bear are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. W. R. McTeer spent the week-end in Charleston as tie* ^rail: alTovitfed. further. That if there ly no sy^fr watchers available, the chairman taa> appoint two by- rela- gnests bi RlapTltf. Mr. and Mrs. Hai (Cont nued on Face Fo'irl X v #1 tU Stmtath- I [ Co., manafacturm o' Laxative Bromo I