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k VpL. 39. M FOR 1ST fMISS FICKLIA' Or " 1^ ■ I —- * ...aw.,. ■■ i m»\mwmmmmmmmmmSHn _ 1 >' WAWERBORO, S. C. WfiDJ.’ '. 'DJlY, AUGUST 2ri, mk~ ’ "*r~—-*— t r HAS. RESIFNED •i ’tmETS BEING PRINTED AND. ^ MACHINERY BEING GOTTEN IN- FOB HOLDING PRIMARY Fickiint: de- AilSlUAUAN BALLOT LAW WILL BE USED Win V*e for Uie • *» New Ijiw DenWii* taMd *" Election, to fen Voted. ‘ On Account of.JIl -Health of Mother Mis* Tweedlo Ficklin:? Live* up Work to Return Horae. jf w MIes Tweedlf* elded toMfive up her work a* home demonstration agent for Colleton county and return to her home at 1 North, in orjer to be with her moth-' or who in not in good health. Miss Pickling will leave the first of Sep tember. . She will b«* one of the 1 teachers in her home school during! the session, but this will enable h*;r to be with her mother liiodt of th*? time. r ' '• v . J Fiekllng v.ilj be sMcceeded Emma Jane ' Yarn, of. as head agent for the coun ty, and Mrs. George K. Way-, of 1 Cottagevftle, will become the assis tant afcent for. .the county. . Mrs. Way wiil eotMe to Waltcpboro which will be her/headquarters, and wlU'- assume charge of her duties upon Miss ■FlAHng’f departure. Miss Pickling is v considered one of the ablest home demonstration agents' in the State, and has been honored by Important resign men to by .the State ager*. Miss Parrott. She has been a’tireless worker in • this county and her work has been a decided success. She has made hundreds of friends ovet! the co who wiH1>e grieved to-learn of determination to leave. Miss Yam, wh>< succeeds Miss Pickling as head agent for the county, has been In charge of the work ih upper Colleton for two years. ha s shown herself splendidly equipped for making a success of Her undertaking.. She will still re tain charge of her territory and will prosecute-y»e duties of head agent. • / Mrs. Way,, whose acceptance is made possible because her husband bis determined to enter the army service. Is well equlpned for the new work she undertakes. She is a graduate in domestic science from a northern institution, besides hav ing taken a course- in a North Car olina college. Besides thl* she has ha<V several years- of practical' ex perience in tfre home. She Is po- sessed of abundant enthusiasm and ability to handle the work of this while the real of the eounHkj Position Sh e will make Walter- . will vote ae^rdiag to the old fqmi' boro her home, and will possibly do <* feellot. Booths will be provided ;H*ht housekeeping here. , for the voter* in order to secure all!/,' —-— ——— wrtvwry in marking the voters tlcket^j» **..#>. . ;; TheYe will he a booth for everv 100 ; • veter^ of joe thereof, which will ■ he wfo-lded br the., executive com Ai§§*. s- a -. •fW follnwjpe is the form of the halV>t fo^epuhty offices: .. ^. Per rorrtrWe—R. F. Whaler. Ff»- w, a‘e Fenate—J, G. Padgeit. Vnese of RenresentatlveW—C. W. Brnn.«on. J. W. HilL H. L. Jon'-s, F. v. i w. W. Smoak. -For Tree su rep—J. M. Acker- rrn*^ f TVHuev^H/K S*-Helrlsn>i. F’’- CorwtT Auditor—E. M. Jonep. ./ «. T^e first primary election jrlll be • held In South Carolina on next- Tues day. August 27. In this election there wil\ he a number of important of- neea to be filled, among these being Hatted States Senator. Representa tive. Governor, and other State of- ftoea. These offices are of Impor- twee from a State-wide view, and there ‘Vill be considerable Interest In the elect Iona. This interest In- ,\toases a s the election time draw* In addition to the State offices to be reted for here wflt ImT county of- SCto to be filled.. In these the raters - of Colleton county are evincing more ‘ aai more interest and it la thought there will be a full rote cast. The results of the election will be watch ed with interest all over the eountr. Tickets ace being orinted this week and ererrthfne will be il readiness far the election next Tuesday, which wifi berth at 8‘oeloek a. m. and will at 4 p*. hi. ‘ /A This rKll be the first election held under 1 the modified form of the - Awatralian ballot system, which ts Intruded to renibv^ the possibilitv ' of fraud in any way from the poll ing places where tbis law la opera tive, which is only at the polls Incor- ». poruted towns and cities I.n Colle- * raw this form of hellot will be used . ta Walterhoro. CottawevUle. Ruffin :l»neks. 1 odee. Hendersonville Wil- X PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS Hi . NO FRIEND OF £* : vse is “ •• • ' < ; ADMINISTRATION" The Washington, Aug. 15.—Speeia’President Wilson has no fear that the voters of South t a: olina will believe that former Governor Blease is or cm be a friend of the Ad ministration or that they will send Blease to the United States Senate.'Just before teavitw vVayfiington late last night for visit to Col. House in M^sacKusets, the Presi dent sent the following letter to Idii. Thomas H. Daniel ccrresp-mdent of the Spartanbuv' He;hid: - My Dear Mr. Daidel: V \ *TtetIyteg to your tetter of August 12th. let mo say that I have perfect confidence that the people of South ( ;mdina wiU judge rightly in the senatorial contest, and I have ■ not the leant fear that they w ill believe that -Mr. Bleaae la or can be a r ricnd of the Ad ministration.' The record of Ms opinions is already written, and is a little late to ex punge it. ‘ . \ Sincerely your*. • ; M A ; . ^Woodwnr Witeen* >* The President’s letter was in reply to one fror Herald’s correspondent, dated la>t Monday as follows ; “My Dear Mr. Presidents • “I have noted with much satisfaction your action'ih letting the people know you dc. ire that ceitain of the little hand of wdlful men be* not re-elected to the Senate and the House of Representatives because of their ob structionist tactics on matters of vital importance in the conduct of *he war. . “While f fee! confident of the ^ofeat of Cole ^ rBleaso for the Senate to succeed tjie lat.s. Senator Tillman, I feel that an expnaion from you for the benefit of the people of South Carolina would help ’o make his defeat over whelming. Yon are doubtless familar with the savage at :ks mado by Btoase upon you and upon the administra tion several months after An) ric^ entered the war, hkh, among other things ho declared that the blood of every American soldier killed on foreign soil would be an unwarranted sacrifice of American manhood, charge able to you. He is now telling his followers that he is in favor of a third term for you, that, he will lovally support you if he is elected, and is rha^ir.j? other shnilar sta*©- r. ents that are At absolute Variance with his whole career and whole, record in and out or office. Even qs late a^ June this year^uf a public sp- xh he dared the federal government to take the bridle off during the months of July and August and aBpw a free discussion of the war its causes., .1 should'be v<* y glad if you could find it consistent snd confenient\to favor me with an expres sion for publication as to th\desirabilitv of the defeat of Blease.' His^opponent, Vv. is a.loyal and patriot ic citizen of my city of Laurens irnd will make a woirthy successor of Senator Tiltmah in the s ^enate.‘“ .•*: t ^ . *. “With highest respect and esteem.H am, j§‘ ♦ Very truly ybuiv., “TIlOMAK H, DANIEL’’ K. F. M. CAMPAIGN WILL vnilHP UCM HllllCf CLOSE SATURDAY ; lUuwO H|[H gflul cm***, »«<- -JSISTER AUGUSI24 to flrar CaBdidatn Dism** I*« '; / ^ -V- • of C—piilgB. T Mb. *9. T- / THOKE BECOMING TWENTY-ONE 1 YEARS of age SINCE JUNE FIFTII MUST REGISTER ON THAT DATS. < < " The fin*! campaign HieetlacA fi»»- Colleton county rrill be bcii at the;, court Abuae Saturday, bo^irnine a» 11 o'clock, at which time the pro-: pie of the county will be given an j opportunity to he«r the Capdldat^a \ Sfeeak for the laat time before the ( ENROLLMENT PLACES election «a the following Tuesday. . pt - r-xjtTmrtn It Ih expected that> larce ffumber ENUMERATED of voter* from all" aectitnja of Ih* \ . -■ county will be preaent to bear the** speakers a s many of them have not. E°r Convenience Serernl Point* The Coanty Enrollment ^ Are Pointy With In Charge. n« Comm- > yet attended a eampaltrtj meeting The order,of the apeakinx will he the tame as on the opening day at Smoaka. Senator Padgett will b**- sin the apeaking. and h* will be fol lowed br, the candidate* for the House of reprenenta'tlre*. .and they will *conv to the hat'Mn the foi- 0 n Saturday, the 24th of August, lowing order: Copt. Brunaon. Col. ; i*ig ( y,© young men who hare be- HH1. Mr. Jonea. Mr. I,angdale and: come twenty-one year* of nge since Mr. Smoak. .... ,a8t reglatratlon are required to Then will follow th«* candidate roglatef with the local board under for the other oOc**. Th* apeaklr- selective service law. wiU begin promptly at 11 o'clock No om , g „ C ep le d from this duty and Will conaume »h«ut three hourr. unleaa he l. in the military .or naval County Chairman Howell will prt- service. Aftew being registered. •W*- questlonrtarte* will be gives to the n 'A f ELECTION NEWS young men and they will be allowed to malte any claim for deferred clas sification to' which they may deem TO BE DISPLAYED A' . . i As there will only .be about fifty - — p , or seventy-five young men to regie- ■ ■ ■ " Hi tor, the local board for Colleton MwLJtojMndc to Give county does not deem of the Electi«*n TneMlay end Night. It n , to have but five places of tloa for the entire.. county, will be located st the o A place*: Walterboro. Cottagerille, Hall, between the and to* P. m. A ng Patch. White 7 a. m. men subject Following a custom inaugurat'Mi •»everal year* aco The Pr*** and . -fandard will *r*d*avor to give cotr- ' nlete relum* of the primary el*-- ^tlon emesr. at tion Tueeday afternoon, end nicht, .* Y _ .M invite .o h, pr,«* till i *■ *nt and entnv the news a* it com** ^^Cottageville B H in. Manager* and friends, of Reeves. • are required to pro- before the regie- t the above named Willis..J. O. candidates will confer ,a favr thev will ae« to it tf".! tn« port of eountv ard StatcXffice*. in rinding magistrate*. iyXaent In, bv wire, telephone or r^spenge ‘ Joe Pii A AMARRL'GES / • *«•«*% • -- * . v ^ ADDISON—( |;<>SBY z 7 For TVnhqt* jndg* and Ma«t*r— G. Mb*-t Peoch R. M. ,V*f TTvo fottow-jnc are the e»!»d|djp«»« for »nv*' , «tratrt .for fh» countv rnd '♦be noM* vWrh will A’ote fo” dben: Fepvfnn trurnehto—W. N. Joue*., wbb-o-’it ♦*» «-n#od for at Lodge.%\«i»- - Nr*r-c»> tom nsbrp--J. E. Gravson. W \The marriage of Miss Alice Ad dison and Mfv Walter Crosby, which took place last Thursday Afternoon at the home of Mr. Croft by** sister, Mrs. Godiey, * near, town, vas sur-. prise to their friends. Postmaster j R. R. Miloy performed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. J?ro$hy left for Charleston ai 1 CohUnbii for their wedding trip.. Mrs. Crosby a? Addison wa> one of the yo;mg Indies at the Clata EsDorn infirmary in t’ lining , and was popular and adinired bv . .ill who knew her. ^Jr.y^rosby is j J$mnnV v V. J. Wilson, to ho. a prosperous wo'enc farmer and bun*, vote* f„r Sm«*k*. Beres. Pine j WM man of the IsjarwUoh section., They have tW* «»£ a large j circje pf friend?. A Jr. wVo William*. l*ton friM-wt wltf h* voted nev Was Not Killed / WHEATLESS / RULE NO LOi Kut i\e* Arc all Cantim cd Not to Waste Flour. Housewlvea throughout the coun try who patriotically . put thel» homes rn a wheat less basis last pripg have Keen r« leased from their, pledges to the •F' , ‘id Adnylnis- tration to go nbsolut.dy :W^hont ^ npr|p)rrt vhoat. This release ray merely T •. The gfwvt pe^c* esrne to hf-r mot*’- . er. Mr*. M. A. P’uety^ort lost w«M>k that her *on Josenh C. Pirrkn*»v. Who wa-' reported killed in Ftr.neo. wa* no* bqf/Jvad *hee»j/*ev*r.ely %rounded Tb*.* new* c*i>n* in a brief letter Written by Joe bitnxdf. it*» said in ihe !e>>*r had n «e"r”otv vqmnd*'d on 'J'llv 1S, heXSo e--*.- vrr : *jy<>j’\ .1 idr H •VtjwHh' sicia^l kepi- his letter Itll flf ♦ ejt "Sic*! *>e! v if - Rice / Patch (Inlandton)—J. F. Rentz, 8r.. H, n PadgeU. ^moaka—J. s. May, A. C. Pad gett . I Walt-rborp—A. A, Patterson. Sr.. J. B. Ackerman. White pall—Randolph Robinson, Cauthen Guess. * As this issue of tbe paper xor- stltutes the only publicity that this registration will have.wIMe • local board earnestly . requMta that all ministers of the gospel, both white r.nd colored, all lodges, postmasters, rural mail carriers, employers of labor, etc., give notice of the regis tration ais much as .possible. Those v. ho can not bead and at points not reached by newspapers will have to be told. Therefore, every one is gsked to aid the govrnment in. the proseeutioivof the war by giving the yX'- tt? fc,'X'd l p'yited it then. s’idest pdhlicity possible to this H,* ..-oeiyxton Xeiu- tbsf he 'then m pr^eot rrgitoratlOB . Is for felt the vWded t an was out o. ymin p fnen who have become 21 j™" *^ •1”" •">'rwittr.- is fl^e ^ ; Theif have been about tweptv- JoeshOeMh^lmN—-virtcd^eaT or T th{rty men who „ A letter hnr h r; n .^ reported by their neighbors to the . to fxKjirw •* or. 1001,1 board for fatfufeto register, from th* voluntarv'pt'to go *n- rototc'- The .local boapKT'a* not,yet turned Mark-TnaijxVjd. i-rcath t - do RO |1n(ir a fer the 24th for at RnMip H0d*o B ». MIH, Dr*. Ctr**k. j Township—D. P Rani-' rrv. r v" Thrmrawn. Frank Thomo- ‘ ^vn -to, hf —o«pd for at Snidert. Bmoak*. Auetvst vdohn .. s^ M,tn. Petits, Henderson- Padgett and, Mt * Maftt^'Sfurdaugh, a-m®. pen id. i of Islandton. jvCVe* m^nuKd at the ?>n d T.ownde* townships - home of Ma riRtroJX W. it Stifbak ' on Sunday. An/nst* 11th.' Thes? ah gh—piTMljrrr August T?. Rail road D. L. SMITH Candidate for ConunisalQiier. e, above, is a cut of Colleton'• candidate fqf tlie office of railrrn Without Wheat harvest. < Housewives will, .continue to put rhiisp the required amount of when* ubstltute with theljy wheat floftr. Raker* are still obliged to make Victory bread. .Which Piu«t contain cerated FIVE itj least y]!e. 'his r cejiFWheat G NY. Sv-eet. *rr b* voted for at Wig- rreen Pond. White Hall. >.F-n««»r to«'n*h<n—A. A. Harper. J* P! Fwt »T. Hodees. J. A. Tutea, vo**d for at Jarksonboro. Rnd P?ok —4.. F Hill, to h* voted tor at Hespe P*n. Tiger Creek. Pec- ' / young peoplo >re w Have many /friendH well. X 7 !1 known r.nd to wish - them . , x . of housewives fwf- eomml%sioner. From upon like .petibn incase nod from Indications which are at:- nf hotefy re^rrmreni^xUiH* and di thentic, lit* Smith will lead th« Rf^xvlces. ticket by a handsome plurality v doming hKpf the cm*, has made an active canvass for . ,i piSs?ibleXbrtbe nation' ntimhcrN'fTJjr^'e b •n Coti"»''* ' v O' til I .’a p.n orthu« ? tj"*by’^ , herJr:a - ibled and ieiqn.*. TO WED IN SKPTKMHKH •'Ud G4oyeuC-T. M; R« i ** v r* Ho *-o*for at CottagcvHl*. Tl'-tr<d. Si'tnor^ Alml* Cane. w-d.orN^X- j f:. Rc*ch. J. C. . - 'NWttles. T» F Towler. lo be voted tf' a? Writ rhom. Wp*t» Cr**k and Tun*r. <; The a’>oviv.wil! y/ of >u|^re*t to the peonic of where Miss WalKu" is w-V^>^k**ow'n. She Culverton.'GA.,' Aug./ 1 7.—Mrs. James A. Waller o'J*'njvf;rton I Ga^ rniiounce* the eng^ ement of hbr niece. Miss RuHXV.'nller, to G>orgo Herman Hvl’ Wf Vapce, S X-. th ^ileWr^n almost solid vote ■-edditv* toX^ie p’nre \rr Xuten\i>ot. c^jidate is assured. 'XXx; X // '>' office, and has been well received every county in the State. Smith i* a good speaker add one o' 1 the best campaigners ever making a race. He ha* need much cnerw ha* made nation. T census oi know W hat andXy hW >Xte. ThaF Colletop county niemh > '•(> bark pertEjilXto it* old habits of catlnu. IJtrfthiNincertalnH^* of vJr umk-Xo nec*ssltyN(er building up^arTood reserve are inNmtives to ' lion, even in the face «>N§ gyc^l crop. Xx The response of. the .\f1\erl l ousesrife last ftpring. . when- tlX country■» wheat resepVeO were *\ ■i u*tcd .andW.ri, the wheat paved ' abstfdxrce c^Xhi he sent abroad Erne* «•»«• elect c^;« pf direct^ TbO** the sale tv wefe Pr*Mt*tv' ' XrT * Boyntop J .C Ones* rin. R D. Robtnwm.. of V"h n»t. in the hop* that thoxfien tgh-) v* Keen reported wiU realize th* se*inu*»er-* of their failure to regis-' ter fcml will make amend* by re.gla- terihgVn the 24th inst., and thereby avoid thKdi>f(race of a public prose cution mXW forcible service In the army^X /V X^^ ' - ■ |>' i* not neceesary to publish the fist of names marred to at thii H AX time,’ T]i^ local lioa •* ettendlrv t^ > •eX’ , 'v »r»t le on Tnesdav 'from this r'nun- necessar) an registrmion to Jeetns It onlj' this matter unity fox >.er. .r. P, >, Max Itovnton w*; J. ■ C. > io i t spnn: .- toyTfic life-and-death ap- *e uY , pc; 1* of ip? Allies, is regarded I MRS: ftCHROETER DEAD i r^’ s schopl j'my'WcJends t Me.-i railed FUr J;.! The many friend* of Mrs. IT. Schroeter will be paired to lejXi that* she died at their home in An derson Tuesday, following'an I'ix ness of several montu*. Mrs., j Schmeter was a resident of Walter-, boro for several year* while He 1 ; ( - ^dtooetef was rector of Pt. Judo’s , 1 _ 1 ^ 'T^’seonal chnlTh. Rhe was a lr dv of • ... . manv rdtHlrabloJfralts of charartev, / - r , 'iViTteV! *vrvyi r cseb ? -*e adPMt. 'Cnrmel >♦. 1. at 11 o’clock. T’i'. d tally Jprited. >«t v y - /Z P“. Z r roy^’V^nt (o £.• p-iiter* “ to r ♦«**! nist o' .■ i rbarlott* XfT called '-' w ’ • " i as foTlows: ^ Nr,th?n D'-p Trafi. « H IT*; ' riled for -e on the Greene. > en or ' They apo a"d r>tf'' , e manv' friend* here. Ph leav*? her h'»«h''ni ard PU;* chH ’ JJhrbrvf. It lenders torn! i]*iv th 'fubexal and 1nt*r»uent wflFbe at h old home in O ford, Va. Mf'F< has i < x oe** j 1><* Fo^jA a'lininlptriitlon- as one o' r j V tj „■, - ’ ' finest manfOstatiOtta of patriotic' position | XXtt pipcq America entered the F -Vvt. ?f>ffe.'’red* -nf thousand*. of hnftte, v.ert psrtlj /r wholly on a n«.p V ’ Saties*- basis. X r*y MRM. IGE CRKAM EFSTlVAl. x^ . M ”! e r e V;n K»‘ ice cream an' 1 cak.^-mere,' V-’> nn {’•»» qVwPdq r»f the * .}>• a ' * church';>t Willi-nsa Atifuist 21 «jVl.u k p. i :. Vi 11 mention i5.__oP wit how J M. MOOR - \ Chair / WaltcrBom, S. C., Aug. 19, 19 N Cotton' Is Beinsr ^ Picked Rapid^ Smnrrk JO/T'ntughon * Tin- (dui Fia, to st j* ff> j* pj’D’k*r* **r f V' * fn 't tioiTdhF et the hnfoe parent/*. Mr. Mr?. News from over the county indi cates .fhat cotton Is opening very vapidly now, and quite, a few farm ers aJready have picked out a bale. T -TI7 It is mpehed that thmr-hales were ginned by j. Jordan & Son, of iJodge. Inst week. H. D. Padgett, Jr., who is installing a \cry fins outfit at Ruffin, stated fiver tho ’phone Monday flight that A. B. hat*v n hr.le ready to gin as soon f.s his phurl wa* in operation. Report^ from over, the com .^'Wacem to irMjcate that the cpfton crop Is not dnjng well now.X* tho heavy ns of aXew wcelX^n*'* in jured it. ;,nd in man;; sepffons of the countv. the leave* •JJT ^1*Hlug and the Td'*:-- has prjXlicaHj' stopped growing. H s V pi r.-.v f c 9 ^ i r Xthe ix-.n ' T ' , '.II C I- tnew whleh wi'i '.i ^•f»*hod fc * cordially ln- Fith Mrs. ^ a week R-fd. who had been theif t’s visit to friend*. PHrvT Route' 4 ond. i. Mr. nnd J. M. Witsell, v-'-n have »j«cn snoo'Moc a few v.**e’ r with .Tudr* ar ’ Hr*. Pen-t'ov X •nro. Hi’P’r*. S’. E^-of-'-ned bo*r>" Tr’c- Iterboro, day. TKrv --x- c-c-co*— by Master Charley Peurifoy • In'* u PfFMr \T PINE GIMIVE * r>’- • >i»- • i a T»|oro will ^»* . * "< r ; n (• a .-hool house, cv’l-Vir, EHlddv. An*. 2T. ’ ‘•'XT': ,-d-i , -’Ja invited t* a** nf his rr nrHjch ’* Sundav Wa s !n' » quite r th* famjjy. r*'-' n ?h* r*ns 71 > »• letermcct toojr riot, ♦•v 'sc • p’ ! l> yrf.nd.Ti- ’ t, * prried hv ®hcr>' r f and the *• r-.v<w# an’ornoh*!''. 4 EE FKRIKH m:\n .V , fi if. r*riP«. GrXnV’v niorring * , anno ■ - . t h«> doe th if,,.. - ’ If rr IT M .T«frcrtcs, iVt *■ ' w •* fds if*> early t -■» /vf-y 1 t f* *r J.-S r' . • 1 V y ’ h i. , ,» • ith w - r ■ - ypjfC * * ♦' .• ■ • i .1 ■ here nf t Vroi. ^ - fv* their fnmllv nv Caff nev \"r. s r-com- s C. Pr d"*it in ,T-'. cv Twlumed to Walterhoro Tuesday afternoon. Vtchman and da'ight -aheih. hr* St home after N * few ■' •weeks at Glenn rings and Hendersonvill