The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 07, 1918, Image 5

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y, August. 7, 1918. TUB PRESS AND STANDARD DR. BURTS AT . CARTER’S FORD Divine AMtoted at ^mrUr'% For^ 'iUptiM CTmrrh. > , ! Colleton Sunbeams Are Snoaks. Au*. 6.—6r. C. E. Burts. of th^ First Baptist 'Cbureh of Colombia, la assisting the pastorri Marion Church has She largest Bam! Shining Brightly “Where there is so much smoke there is always some fire'.” Mrs. P. -M. Berry: the leader of the new Sunbeam Rand A Smoaka reports 124.^5. sent In last quarter. This amount IncJudVs a f 10.00 box for the orphanage and 3.00 for the 'I.it tl« White Bed.” . In number Mrs. W.'B. Smith gf „ — ,. — Jand Rer. W. B. UcCuen, in the annual | D Colleton. There are seventy-fivi-, . . w r".T/V. protracted meet ifl a at that church.! on roll. There is no danger of their , * w> ’ 0 him. He‘was present and preached, two]’fajHng to meet their apportionment. !. be < huich has been Zion Meeting Was a Great. Success Editor TJ^T’ress apd .Standardc- Our Protracted meeting closed list Friday and we had a good meet ing. Rev. S. J. Parker doing tl»* Send him a • ««#»«* »*•••«**# ♦ * .* . # - * * * WltlTK HIM A LETTER preaching and he did it to (he delight, of all -who heard him. At the first service he eaptt^pted the whole «ih- frefcatiniy. not alone with his stir ring gpspei sermons ^ but he Is an ackhowl ••dved gospel singer. Hla so los are beantjful and ft was a Joy to very able sermons Sunday morning and afternoon. The congrfegatlhn,-at the mornlnc^eefqlce ^tpuld' not get into the fdrorch. and those Ipside They have already sent in. an- amount more than equal to what hav«» been asked for. They have memor ized th e 13th chapter of 1 Corinth-' wen dellglited 'with the strong ier : fans. * mon preached by this opted pasto.-j Miss Dell Uiotfs Band at Bethle hem has raised $5. 9(5. above app«A- tionment. HurVah! The Walterboro Band has fattene<l one pig which brought $1.50 and tpey now have up koother. Mr*. god orator. Dr. Burts preached again to a crowded church in the evening. The services will be concluded Tues day afternoon, there being two ser vices a-day, '■ ' . ~ • **************** • DEATHS ,**#********»*«* Henry Drawdy. Ruffin. Aug. Henry Drawdy died it the Hospital for .the Insane in Columbia July 11th. Mr. Draw dy wm« member of a well known Colleton family, ~knd had been tak Chandler lays |he children like to mqrch around the the pig, sing, and brought -closer together with Chlrst- ian lo\> and fellowshiip'to etch oth er than it han b^en nr>- pleasure-to wlines* for mafty. many years. As a visible result of the meeting, we received seven Into the church on * profession of fAith and they were *11 young, people from the Sundsv school. How it doep one’s heart good to see the voting giving their hear** to the I^ird. for, on them dtpendf the world in State and Churqh. We also received bv letters fourteen * * * * ♦ *. *«**#«**&**• letter of cheer from By Alex I^rsen, if. C. -• Chicago. Ilpf. g * * # * * * ♦'♦ 4> « « * * « * BRiEFt^rrs «#***» *** * * * M. P. Howell Is Made ton has raised its apportionment. Sty .’mueh for tW» six new Bands. _The CottageriRe Band work* Just . , . as regular as a dock. They have a ea to Columbia only a few days , regular number of meetings every drop in their money. Thev are-very, in 8!, • appreciation of the service* enthusiastic. They want a meet in 7"dee^ by Re- I’arkej. the Church every Sunday. ”8t!1l water runs ) ! ’»^U > d him and accepted tk,e in deep.” Mrs. Givens reports rCgpUr ’ "'t* »•« in our annus! meetings at Black Creek. n< ‘ xl 80 ** ‘Aok ! forward our n^st sieeting > - Mr*. J, W. Bennett’s Band at i ,, ’ , "" ra lph,: anticipations to G. AV. Way MR. HFXTJt DOFS ROAD WORK fore his death. His remains were In terred in Coulmbla. the family not being notified fh tlm* for them to anaaga for his body to be brought to. Ills home for Interment. at’the <end of the quarter. Mis. AD ¥•» 1 r quarter, gais^ that is Tlt>oiit_one fourth of'lheir a*» portionment.’and the quarterlj- re port never fails to come in on tim*- average amount.’^ Iv ' ,and,on - s C. A„». i.^-The r htton crons in this county ar e fine. Ginnis Cone is the leader. 1 Airs. W. B. McCuen at Little Mr. Drawdy is survived by s wlf< gad two children, w^o live with he- father, J. B. Ryaq, of Ruffin. b T-* kehatyhie has promoted some deceased was 4R yeara of age and ha«» < h ^ r piri,, to lhe G A she has th<> 4 In failing health for several ly G. A. ih Colleton. Th e work th the girls are doing in the G. A. s^ that they have, had good tnCning i the Sunbeam Band. Mr*.. MeCuen’ years. He was a niemhet 'of PJine Grove Baptist'church add was noted for his piety. He is th/ last member of the family; his tyro brothers having died; one ssveral years ago; snn brother Frank Just died last winter, at Varnvllle. of pneumonlg. May God Of all Grace, comfort the hearts of those left behind and help them to so live/as to meeVhlm in heavi ’’’bey are tike Pheard ' anwrid man r.gv^onee. they have got our curiosity excited, but I think the rainfall at present is top much for cotton to do well. • ^ . Mr. Editor I have always heard that Ijonest confession ,was good for the soul. So I will confess my diso bedience. Let me ro back to Jhe be ginning shortly jjfter Mr. Timer win olecfed to the office of higlisay com- * ’ home. . _ - Bend him h letter Of Tov#;' --i He is hinging and waiting for words to epme; Bo,send him a letter now. Today is the day that the life rbrer > [lows, • , - • ' • •’♦Today is the day that it'sparkles and glowes, • ., , Today 1s your day. Tomorrow— God knows.. . B«» send him that letter «yoji owe - ' . ,' r ./O* " • Perhaps at this hour, on his lonely pOSt| . .v . He is thinking ‘of home and of . /' >ou; Paying the price on a foreign coast. Ready <o dare and do. '\. You bwe hi ma debt, a delit Jon must p*y % Bo write him a letter .today, I say. Don't delay It. but send It away. Show that, you are loyal and true. . - • y-- Words frpiu home.. .See the face alight ' ’ \ That ’fore was dbwncast and sad.’. You’Ve cteMiek hi* arm, helped hint to fight, i . AV^’.e 'poured the wine for vpur He i'liiii/sjo' himself, he through tlars. •-,■ i Once . 'more shfnes the* sun, th» cloud /disappears,' s PAGE FT^I -a, g I t • • « M a^meetlng of the newjy elected board of ctusiees held Friday even ing of last week at the honty of P. Howell he Was chosen chairman with C. Q. Pagett as secretary. At this meeting plans for th« scjipol year were discussed, «nd it was de eded to begin the next session on Friday, Sept. 13. A formal resolu tion Was passed by the hoard n&m'. lug Prof. Hayden, aa professor of ag-‘ ricultural science, and making provb sien for hfe work. It was also decid ed to install electric lights In the school building at 0hce, and to make some, necessary repairs before tho opening of the schoor -— — R y: •RYAN . WILLINGHAM.; ,8TATR . grizk Winner in «OYr ^orn' CLUB CONTESTS FOR 1S17, •ETt THE PACE. DR. J. <*. v«ni I/ehp Failed to Pass Dr. J. C. von Lehe ha* Just feeelved notifiration from the office pf sur geon General. Washingtop^D. C. to the effect that he failed to-pass the physical' examination fof service In thp.army. Dr. von Lehe a few weeks ego tendered his services to Tuele Sam. and ordered to report to' Char leston for physical examination Columbia.—What one boy can do, another cap do. There should >e an American boy to match every German boy in producing food to feed the ar mies fighting at the front end the fam ilies of the soldier* left at home.’ In Germany the boys are working. On | the farms ih AmericA. from which se inany men have gone to take their places in the fighting line, there is Si great opportunity for patriotic service, for-the farm boy* not yet old enough to fight with a gun. Their weapons are the plow and tha hoe. ^ > Bryan Willingham, of Winnsboro, Fairfield .cunty. firht-State'prise win ner in the Boys' Corn Club c'ontest for 1917. has set th* pace tor the farmer boys of South Carolina. What Bryan Willingham has done, other boys'in Th P physician who examined him there found, a leakage of the heart South Carolina can da. That filled letter/from h hope and Tliat Mter fro mbrother ‘Horn, Sweet d hot Stirring our intermost 'string, Sw»*>t< r bv far when we. far remote Fee! the pendulum hotnewarl ;.wihg; which tye said was sure to render • him unfit for .military service. Dr.’ smile? I von Lehe. however* being anxious to enter the service urged the phv- aician to refer his ease^to the office of the surgeon general at Washing ton. The result was Ike receipt of a letter dated ’ August 3. containing the statement that he could not pass th e physiciaj examination. , 1 * . - ■ -n . f VI*ltM son at J. F. Harper. Beaiifort, Aug 2.,—J. F. Harper died &i his home near Beaufort Ju- 30, in the 24th year of his age. and was buried at 8t. Jude’s ceme tery near Beaufort the . folio day. He was ill only two weeks, sides his father Mr. Harper Is sur v|ved by his brothers and wife one. child, four five sisters. / . nre-ent Sunbeum Band haw more m,w ' fon ‘ >r - f asked him to allow me Soothfn : *t> comes in our lonel;; ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ hour,..' ' Gertfy R falls. • as a llfegivjhg //' /'-/'howeiy .. * • • . “JCo place in the world like our own 'j// . eweet flower.” Your letter this message will ■Im brink-.- ‘ \ A, So send him a thought, th# best you / d)nve got, y •. L‘ ? him your heartbeats Yl- ’ hrating; ’ ... , v ' /''xo' Take him home again to the dear old spot- (Where love-birds are cooing and' mating; You’ll, reap aharvest athousand fold. / r Your reward will be «>f ihe purest than doubled its apportionment. The greatest number of conver sions has come from Mis# Agnes Bish op’s Band at Pine Grove fifteen from her v Band have ' Joined ' the church. The hew leader at Ziqn» Miss Mi!-, dred Donnelly is very - enthusiastic. she 1 repwt».jtgood contribuiion for last- quarter add one who. has mem orized the. 13th chapter of CorintL- inas. On account of Miss Fogartle< illness Miss DonneltA- has reeent’v- to get lumber and fix some bridges near me that was in a bad fix’. He’ said that he W^mld ftv them. J.ateg the gang passed’through add nothing was" Hone to.the bridges later on he • sa-id ths* he would nut some Piping in. I offered to put them in if h*V would send them up to the place. In the spring 6f this year be puhRsh- ^h1 a piece in Th P Press gnd; Stan dard reouesifhg the citizens of the county tp please notify'him of any, bad hofes and bridges if thtA-e be any that he might .give them prompt been elected leader we appreciate ./ . . - / ^ n ‘’! Miss Fogartie’s. faithful Work, > sent’word .to him; tha* ' ho. te ho t n,,r«e^ th **e bridges wer* still in a bad I has deci'ded to be k trained nurse. Th,, Bedon’s Band had a very suc- , eessful public meeting 1 » A miscellaneopir mission shape Vow. Mr. Editor.'all this tin cj 'quartet a, l (TV «*r the county wer e g|v r 1 *ng me down the road abotH the bad ‘ program • «*«*»**»#«*-»« .#> fit - . 6 / fit a marriages E * » fit fit gt tg fit » fit fit fit *:> fit fit « was carried eiit, and /rfth the money ; |‘ roke f,own V thore hav raised by a r-otmuifie.appointed t« t b * en n ‘*“J autom/hiles broke’) beg. the collection amounted to IT.7*. | rr08 *‘* ? J a *** ‘f yB * C1 all of the ^Hltbeams in B, C. have ! ,, ' v * 00 ! ' ^ been askM to lear. W 13th ehao- at n,< * aboul tb ^» Now-Mr Edito, gold, So tend him a glint of your inner most soul,-// ' For which he-Ts longing and - Whild.- / Th,. Btdls of Belgium. -Camp Jackson Mrs. C B.’ Bmoak./df Dra'wdv rex turned home Mbndav after spending h. «-eek with rlatives and friends 'n r-luinb**; Afrs. Bmoak- went tb see sr • A. .F./^mPak who was recentl- called from Tamn Jackson for-over- secs servieff. Mr. Smbak left Wednes day for his long jottrnev for his country/ Mrs. Bntoak . states that her sAn left in fine spirits saving he Was- feellrr good and rearing to go and serve his country. His friend? and thev are many throughout the entire stn*« regret verv much to see him leave but are proud they he. is go- , tng in so good a cause May heNre- furn at the do*,, -of this ereal war as solid and sound and . fair as Ke left ojixjulv S4th 191K Is the wish of all his-frienda throughotit the en tire"" state. v< x/ '■ / ' ■ ' ‘ / o Baker-Grove*. » Married -at the office of thn nro * . nf Crnminihinn^ tli lake' 1 tkjit,! had better/frv an! ** -, a*um. SmvHeam Sam: which Was wrltlei i'^P ‘MT the good side of the Jnd :e. T, * n thousand lulls of Belgium rang 1ZT$ \ ** * ’•HI. w™« «,m>- * .'«• and oVr: fj. - V.,.: I IwcW «)0« to Ih, Mil CM fi-y Mndred thn, ntlM,-!., P. M. Mtirrav x s :- At H#«ne Again P./M, AFu/rav.' who hag been fh fhprle.’toA for several weekVkt *he' Btik^r ympttarium. ; w-as /brnfught - Bryan la seventeen years of ac* Ha- has been a member of the Corn Club for several years. He has on more than one.occasion won in his county contest. In 1915 he won n scholarship tb a short course Ifi sericulture offer ed by Clcmson College. In 191$ ha attended the short course, whan he received valuable scientific knowledge of soils, plants and'cultural msthods. which, coupled with his "practical knowledge, he has applied to his farm ing operations with marked success. 0H9 has learned well the Importance of deep and thorough preparition of the seed-bed. the value of ’humus In the soil, and of good sad well-selected seed. Ha has learned the value of commercial fertilisers and how to ap ply them for best results; the valuo of frequent and shallow caltivatlon, and thq injurious" effect of pulling tha blades or fodder from the corn. With these important * principles wall Axed in his mind, he started out with the determination of succeeding, and he did soj producing 157 $ bushels of corn on one acre.at n cost of 17.fi cents per bushel. Hla ast profit was 9287.76. ' p ' This being the best record mado by any member of the Boys’ Corn Club .in Bputh Csrolins in 1917. Bryan Willingham Was declared State cham pion for that-year. and. won as . prise* a gold medal offered by. Hon A. F.. Lever and an Internatibiial No. 4, 6- shovel pivot axle Riding Cultivator/ value $70, offered by the International by J. Cs' os July 20, MJss Sarah Buntnn. of Walterboro, nnd Eugene StandfieM, of Walterborti. . ”*• Bento*-It h« Mies. SRirried by G. Albert 7 Beach, 1 pro bate judge, Miss Irene Denton, and Cordon Rhodes, Saturday August 3. ;—V ■"—--sr ; * - >********* *x*« * whlek/has/betj) needed so long thn' off ■ l iss4!" / /*py*'M nt-q-ut'u tun M Hill - / ffer»xl to pay mis for part of the ! Tf ‘ n 'housaad bells/if Belgi/m' ha\ Personal Mention men, have stiffer tin’s unheard-of , „ j, . . - / and he %mOdeliglited A-jth the work Afkof the Bands sent in quarterT' report\ Edith Easterlin. / : ’ alue of j the fork, I refused h:* - . ' melted up for gun^ VXOTICE , ' " money and said if Colleton counM^* No ' ‘ v ' e ’ 1 ■Rar vessels hav> been sa ; not pay-me I would do it for hefas . cr< *d t° the Huns. // Thinking, p#vhaps. .pome of. ipy in- w’deed of charity. . Their, metal, mixed wi|1r has,, alloy, he Vi OuBdtlve lady rviends at Colleton, - The people of Alosell ar e looking, is Hb ^ Belgian men. pres/ S. C. might b? better satisfied if for Colleton Chain j:ahg to commence ]” sneyr; “Th * wjn t they were fUrnishVd my 'week 1} , work ou the new- road across Sal-J route sheet. I might KfO'iest and it 4 kehatchie to meet the Hampton ; Hampton will, " soon bj i Mfyhdav piorning. Afr. Murray stood 1 Harvester Company., of Columbia. ♦ be^ yrlrv "ell. nod is rbating nuletxf^ .Tbe post athievements bf_ this li- at this time. His friends, and th-v young farmer have'flrod him with a viyro monv will wish for him a rapid j geterininaUon to do even greater j/ecoyery. , / (things. He will, continue In the club .Uken .by their ohime'/l —/ I Work in Drafter which it is his l(ke' men. have shffer-i I - .., T. H. Shaffer - /. ‘ ( 0)[c JO evermore, Bgages/ nn.V>f their bell* 9 ***** * . I might would also be well for them 10, com- --ring ns ******* w. [ municate with bur officK^ daily or -through. y , j i weekly, from where they could easi- The people of Islandton are enjoy-J ’tire.any inforniaHon thej\iuight ing a 2i> dayp singing The many friends of Mrs, EmilV ly secure.any inforuUiMon theyxmi^ht ing a 2i> day? singing school taught Belgians shall h&Ve again:” O captive bid^s 0/ Belgium,/ft’s not yot»r fault, we know. T. M. Shaffer - / « , Work in l Miiviiur Fall G^nlg ; * . , th , E. T. H. Shaffer is again in Bn I- eourae to fit himseif^ifor timnre this week pnrchr.sinir for the Drygoods Department of the Terry A- Shaffer ^tore. Mr. Shaffer states that in :yD his experience he ha* never fymnd drygoods so scarce and it as. his opinion that while J l arm< ‘ r boy* of South ( arolina. nt prices may seem high the'-i soon room verv cheap compare.! FARMERS URGED TO PLANT d Cietngon College cothplet* agricultural successful farming, which be propthgf'R to make bis life work. Bryan WilllnghAm’s ad should prove an inspiration to Beton subscribers to ■j by Air. SeJ. Perhy he » master u* i music. Standard be kind e,nougV With ln*Mt-wishes for you Mr. Ed- 9sii>. wp] be glad to tyarn that she wish. • improving, after having been Will Ci vry ill for several weeks. Her son, Press ai ‘estell, who is statfoned at Long to shotr U>is particular artirFe to theNBor and the Ihess and. Standard i •land. ff. Y. arrived Saturday to non-subscribers'’ 7 am. \ • with his mother for a short while/ ' ^|l requests of this kind *olicit«>d /y- Yours Very Truly; o'" - jand prompt attention given all \x, H, H. Resvi Jlrk. C. E; Ifurray; of KeeveSvIHe, 1 ADYT • J. WEEKS. ' F- SXAir. Editor I wish U could 1 la town'for a visit to her sister, * : 7 —:——/ | hav e hguNmnie of Fluier’s .trusj'ee to Irs. Addle vonLehe. W**rk Dny at Alt. Carmel Cemetur- . 1 »«elp me do\he Job referred tq above. ith prieca which will prevail later this fall. Many staple lines 'w'hlch are needed by everyon^ are now p’- Columbia.—Aftey^raln is harvested, most impossible to obtain, Mr Shnf-‘ **ery available acre of good MB* L ^ fer H8V8 ' owU ‘» : ,0 scarcity of 1*- ghould be planted In 1st* corn, say* That >ou piepce the hearts apd takajbor. transportation troubles tndth-v th ^ Food/OUministratlon The thp JDes 0f tlvose who love youso.^ fact that a large portion of mlllfi ar- .„„ fla 7. n d Pcoductiou DtVUs At Vast you’re buried w ith th./ m lain, pw be soil you Ijtfve so well; ] when war is ! 1 V* 1 death* re buried soil you use. saved, put bac dony.will ring the/ 7 Hun/ knell. * QuyifikUver. gold, and topper (9/ n Yfrtfrice's far minek •^j tact mat a targe portion or mfllgl now on government work. -—il' ■ ■■■■ atm Teacher Buys Farm and Home , ? for*M ‘ 1 J ' H?^den,„f (’ope. | has been assigned t^> this .coti gladly offer for new bells t>> .agricuBurai, tear bet; fpr y * ’ -u | Mr. Editor T All persons having friends or re-‘ • ve * |/ to I’lei't latives buried at Mt. Carmel are jn- .sioner I would vited to a general cleaning up of the remetary at AH. Carmel Satur day Aug. 10. 1918, beginning at , 9 o’clock a. nr. /. x - J All who come bring lunch with Rf* and Mrs. 7. R. Uisher, of Vir-‘ you as the work will require' th-* pti, '.reonipained by ^heir littly whof 0 day. Magistrate and Mrs.^G. W. Sweat, | Wiggins, were in 1 Waltehbor i lOBdsy. Arthur ^ Reach, of MvAmi- Fla. ts •Itlng relatives near town. Ki *, Harold, have been home on a dt to their narente Mr ana HrS. 1 M to their parents' Mr. and 1 *•' JtUher, of the Providence No Worms in a All chUdren trouMed with i healthy color, whyh indiratrt 1 rule, there is mure cr GROVES T Tor two or three werlt will ! pmve thefiigeitWn. aod aciu s enhut Tajik; to the whole system, throw efferdi to/fl ^nly wish thin was e highway compfiX- qtd "Jfoz" S/rae*-. ' : hsve an un- , and a» a CTa voice v^ur pillaged shrines. I ,hrw K When Belgium blocked the Hun ad »" ,rc , ha, ‘ ,n * \ 0U P vance and said. •'Halt! Here vo . fo > ra,m ,ht * ty as term o’ deal pin Stop its. This farm imdttdes 'th^-ti«inte on You won "ou^l, Pa rtH’ devotion to the' Th «* farm and fought a new record / last pulsating.drop. " for ‘ h ** < ' a, */ < * f «*»d rff this price. If / e axurop, 1 18 . thnt Prof. Hayden The plots of lying Hans shall not' Paid jKO+^ -Tor this farm and res- Walloon from Fleming cleave: . »•> move to \\a' JuM in It was a very small health. PkMttotshe. Me per bottle. wood and . country ’ hotel, built of pretty flimsey. But it was all they „ •—rv-o— s' town afforded.arid Tompkins had ty 7 Hf f/fiiiUiy friends in this county stop thefe. Whi ^ . J) e was idmw pleased to learn that Mrs. room. }v i*aid to thecolpred ho\ higher, who has been at the *was “page”:, **r anitarium in Charleston, is “I am glad tkey’ve * convalescing following an op- here in'case oC fire. Rut iBon -<• . , ' blt^ 4 ’ / ' — } “Tha'i. suh.” said . ^ ”TJmd, Katherine ideTreville. who in Tas e de fire am too far g6ne lor 1 he”n Spending her vacation j» you to make >o’ escape, sgr." Aork; returned Monday.^Miss • 1 the w/irrar,. and the ( ! Your h..‘arta are knit ao Rrm by love the Hun cannot deceive As metal of te * thousand hclls^a.o- iCsunct 8c Cored aa/tny ruuu>A reach ft LOM- rugs ts cj »:*« 4ut»<- took-.a' special ceufse ! How She Kelt, i pofi hey 7 retorr. away. ^ j home from the Park/ lijme /\lic< home from th e pari/ liJ^o /^itce v greeted her mother, entjkiisiasf ically fr- and Airs. Jf/C. Morrall. who contiding the emqfioptl she had ex- ^fien' vjstting relatives-in Wii-H S** SJ^ung round tY' the last two weeks re londay’ coming much. Ini questioned het leather. ' " /“No. I^r'as nt tnghtened'/ v > ,\lice <Vmalarlal fever. 7-3*IOt/replied, ^llut wl^n I went rotui'! xx__^m1 those awful tutu's R« f.'Jtt I fe7t as^K v had -freckles oft my sjftmach!” L • rom their vacation and trip. *4 eor C. H / p« rienced ss she swung round tiv 1 ' . curVea/of the rotj^r coaster/ x .' “Were you frightened.- dt?a: /’ , i<>M. portion ruf ihe cor. 'J!<cr<- la ay tw cur/- tcuurtetl oa. ,t by a/*• na-.itanai.at r* mcUy. Catarrhal )>-un a« ts caup d by ar tn- faptvd erndidoa/nf tUc rr»uco;s lining ct tpb. F.ust-t :.ian *1 utv- "Vhcn this tube is Ramz-a yon »-.*»* a rurubltaff sonnd or In^- pvr/vtt b'-wiiss, and >Htwn it Is «niir<1y cinsid. Dr.-.fn’*c iB thr rtovilt t’aloas tbs mmaltpli can ho r. **(K*d and this tube ored- im its rormai condiipjh bearing wilt to >dcstroye-t /-.ri v-r. Many ens.a of deafness nre t-auBcjl by efii trrh. which 1| an infianud co.iUlt, >n hf ih<- mucous face*. Msll's C«r,>-rh ?*rd!ilrt i tots thru the blood oa xb« jaucou# tar;acc-j of th# system.. - We will gfvo Ore Ffundrcd Tv. ,, ars for say cas» of Catarrhcl -.vrfr.rns ,?isi camot M cured by Hstii'S'C U'lrit : ediuns. Cir- caiars ir«-». Ait ~.xc. h»i^ -r-y***. »on, Herman, daughter Helen, who have x caiixv t a co, Toisdo, a « . - cor ^ a vacation trip to Hampton, return this evening. A\ had vf rer HA Y~ HAVE 1 RKTFRNKD HO A IF. e ip Cathartic sCaaeataBark, ,l*Sd^r t V.^ ubar " b Boot," Black ■ Root *5cn»»Leeves and | Their.,many friends be ip,ter- opted to learn that Charley Martin find Ralph Hudgpn. who left recent ly Yi^h a contigent for Camp Jack' son. have been „ returned' to their homes on account of fpfiure to pasrt the physical examination. * k— Ask Your urocer m-mt COfftES me. . .. - All kind of Turnip seetls for fall planting. H. M Black. Jr. J-31-2t. get be 1 ’ now has run, *>o the /ires of German iave fused ail hearts ■K within the next few weeks ^Traiisferre«l tb n I l.urgi-r FH’ltl «»f ldtb**i. / - . E, ,E. J»ines, deputy collector of , internal tevefiue, and formerly as- 7- - . • ^ isistaht freasui.er of Colleton county.' God bless thn Hugetlbt and Catho- * ,a!< be* n promoted by the depart-, lie and Joel Hebrew too; • | to an 1 W( more important tetritory.' Mr. Jone*, wHl have his' headquarters in Spar- ’ •ervatipft and Production Diviaton of | the Food Administration Hal* secured, fpr the benefit of those Who will plant te corn, expert advice. Corn can be. shrcessfully grown. a«v cording tp Clemson College experts, from Columbia to the coast when ed by the middle of June. There yet lime, therefore, if corn is plant ed after (he grain crop is harvested, to add largely to the corn acreage in South Carolina, which Is greatly desir able. / Only good land shou/d he planted In late corn, however The poorer lead can be mads to produce food by planting cow. peas and peanuts. It is stated that it will probably not be wise to plant corn after grain in the Piedmont section, because of the shorter season. For grain lands „in this'SecJlpn, row peas, soy beans and peanuts are recommended. Kinr yfbert, Cfirdiaal Merrier, how ait mi hefcrts to' yofC \Ve loin \viui Caesar ‘‘Belgians a*** tie Vftxest of tho brave”: A’ou / vre.e vniir all for Freedom, lh<’ ' 1 wfiole v ide, world, to snxe. f -MiiJdren In all schools- have Karoo*!, and e’en thp/youngest Knows, r> How Ai'cry Belgian ft-.c*><l fhe Hun*! NO REASON FOR HIGH PRICES . ON WHEAT SUBSTITUTES tit n bur g and will have charge o/fhat _ . . . „ n . . . county Cherokee. York/tpd Cnion. 4 rol»n.bis^Th# Food Admlnlstra* Mr. Junes be.ati his work there the t,on ha » -out a warning to corn eailx part of the w^k and t0 wholesale and/etAf* \ ice IVvddcnt l*ailu«*tt Will Take \ m at ion TH|i Air. and Airs. C. G. Padgett will and sfooped five million foes; Henceforth all -lands and farpst trip to iisles, whore, ever mankind dweP- /f leave T Ikjrfi Kort sday for their vacation orth Carolina. Air. Padgett will tyZ first to Hillgtit, where thev Will recall the bells oiK- Belgium. wlR/ylsit Judge and Mrs. Y>itri/o:'. they hear their-nwn ' hnreb apd wBl then go on to Charlotte. N. I t.ejls. and i JAMES HEN Bishop ofi their return will Visit hiv DARLTNGTOV Ester, Mrs. L, T. Rhode in Darlin * dealers In corn, barley and oula prod- gets that at the present prim/ of these grains cornmeal and oatmeal should be*selling at least twenty per cent below the price of wheat flour ami that corn flour and barley flour should be scl’ling at least ten per cent below wheat flour. /, / 0j v The high levels ruling In grains as result of car shortages and storm IN BY DM of tlgndsburg. I’ekn. ton Air PsUcKt is vice president New cashier at Rafff|r. Ruffin. Aug Meric William* goes into the Bank of Ruffin, to suc ceed Jo/d P. .Padgett, who has been called to colors. Hr. Padgett will leave with the contingent leaving i»f the First National Bank, and h:i- earned his vacation. weather last winter have now fallen materially with much greater freedom of transportation and the stocks ac- t cumulated by manufacturers and trad- a ~ ^ x *rs at tho prices ruling then should \6ftl Attend The ’ » j have bean liquidated by this, time, <At«tol irtiiw Pbsll' / /„i,|n the view of the Food Admin/^tra* Thtere will be three recruits for Uoo Xhe main tenance of/^gher a u wm,, . I*"* C £?*' th,B fan f '? m Waf, * r ' price levels by millers and yfkalesal- Wednesday. Mr. Williams Isa young boro. The young men who comtem- ' „ f w-4 ^ th . man of pleasing personality and will plate entering this institution Mk- il *004 .UO».OT to Mr. Tad.. TJiouia. Hoorll. winatoo . I-rarcy / State and local adminiat gett vy/o has been with the bank for and Meredith Jones. All three <>,• thoigh retailers are quite 11 while. tlu*se graduated last term at the Wal- ,ro1 ’ wholasalers win, i —~ ' — boro High school. /. / > Just received s ear of Fence Wirej ' dealing with not Juatify their and Bi nder con- instructed to lers who can on the basis xH. W. Black* Jr. 1 — Buiat’a Turnip Seeds at Kleln’^. if ths cost pf thqlr goods.