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Wednesday, August 21, 1918.
Rev. J.*M. Craven baa been
spending n very busy summer, and
will have several *eeks, more otl
hard work. For the past month het
has* been assist ins; la a number of'
protracted meetings in this and otb-
held this year n* ■***! the ir*t tf*ek er eountles, his services beina’ver:
in November. Are you Ret tin a ready
for It? v.-
KI.WTfOX TI.MK IN M(<H
Less ithan -one week remains til
the ftmt primary election Ip held.
Thl/ will conclude the first step id
the selection - of men to represent
much in demand.
This week he is conduct!or a*
meeting at his church at Oak Grove,
near Jacksonboro. Hdv. J. W. Hil
ton. of HemleiWlivllle. id assistive
j^him. This mc^ina will be protract-
Wed till Thursday of this week. * _
Last week Rev. Cravetl. assist s.
Rev. G\ A. Martin; of Ridaeville, in
a meet in* at which there were 31
accessions to the church.
the people wf. 4hc county and State, The week befor* he was at' O*-
for the neat two or four years. The borhe with Rev. L- B- Ackermaw’hi
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right to a choice of those to
authority will pass on that date,
the people willjhave to be content
ed With the actions of their pub!<r
servants, or’else object futilely. S i
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a meetinc. the results of which Were
13 new members. *-
The week prior fo.that ie was in
Dorchester county at. Beulah church
assisting Rev.\ J. H. Strickland, at
which 17 new members were .seen--
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> HIN NAMK ON THE LIST
With bear dimmed eyes today I read.
His name‘amooR the listed dead
Help 4ne. oh Lordftn my despair
Help me 1 pray my cross to bear, I
That I like he. the crown miRht
it will be of the utmost Importance ed.
that* the people of the county and I Next week he will conduct a meet-
»«t, clone wMr ,>d *»U .( th-. “• nMr
men offering for these official po- n
sitions the very beit men there aro.
Prejudice and passion should not
nter into thf’ choice, hut each ap-
NKKIbi MORE rOMPETITlOX
Walter boro, S. C. Aug. 12.- Mr.
K.Mfn- -Vonr article on cotton mar-
leant must be measured accord-. ketiaic association was carefullv
to his ability and fltness for tLe. no,, eed. .JITe cotton-raisers dfad sgl-
position. Loyalty should be one ofi!":- * h J nk niore competition in buy-
.iBR cotton would be an
wear;. , w.e something’ which., broadea
He Rave the all he-had to give. . | ticket. The war is the biK thing in jth^ marjeet. I would suggest that
His precious life that , we might our life af this time, and we should { ten of leading merchants organize
Mrs... j not let any man be chosen to aov i Merchanls’* Cotton Company. Elect
>rd has not been one VM,r nuinher as the active
Ensaaguined field dyed
* blood.'
Whereon his precious feet have stood
•’, * 'office whose record has not been
red with such as to entitle him-to the thanks
{and support of .the people. There
Whereon have stoood fond Mother's . .
< *Who bravely foirsht and
dled-r -
like He of old was crucified.
And died, that we might live.
are men wh^will^ery patriotic i
ill albert their loyalty
nobly' an ‘ , * ov, ‘ of country who have not
don e a thing to help win the war.
and are not doing anything to help
the "hoys over there win. See his
^record and if it does not show that
he hn» done anything to help, then
do Hot elect hint Be careful hoy.
fou vote. ’ „ . , ’
ACSTHALIAX BAl.MVT SYSTEM,
front
^ Ah me? as L kneel to night In t
ful.prayer.
It seems ‘ti* nmr** than I cyn bear.
'And nrethinks I hear the x tread of.
feet—
And I rise in haste tny lad to nieet:
Tis but a dream so my earnest
prayey.
Com u* t»t >h, l.d. »l,» .r. • OT..
the incorporated towns and ertie* of
the Stai^ wtH have to use a modr-
fled foriu of the Australian ballot
have tP.»y«tem. This system wna desienod
. „ , . . »<> ptevedt fraud in the election, ind
I 1 ' provisions of ,h« In. .ro
^ ' carried out. ther 0 certainly will hot
And so I'll tptt and work and care. b * * n ’ r fr * ud committed. The vot^r
For ltds who still are ' oTer there* ; .must withdraw and prepare h’«
Chesr up my soul; do not despair. |ballot in upcret. and It would thcre-
^Rnrnc mother’s lads sre “over ( f OW , ^ t ol\y for anyone to attempt
ifo purchase a vote w.hich he could
'hot dellx-er. The reammine which
this
Tehy're giving
W ^ give.
Their prech
fighting ydnd
t way.
there*'—
Dying fbday for yon:
So, help those mothers
cross
bear
their n, «/ u * ,|,vrr » reasoning
caused the Senate to ' modify
They ton have suffered hitter loss: Act last session tp -make itA 'prdvIs-
Fo cheer Ihem on with work and ions apply 4 only to * incorporated
Prayer. , ' • .• / i towns and cities has never beVn
To save th? lads still "over there. , . _. . ,
’ / . r ^ 1 clear to us. The House wished
dimmel tn »P*>V to-the entire State and tn
bnyer Givv^im three-fourths of -th-
profit for his services. Should there
be a loss' it would be small and
no speeiitl tax on anytnne. Any of the
banks would be glad to finnnco’suc;’.
a Company for what funds they
would need to do a conseryatlve busi
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Respec’^ully submitted, .
‘ A VOTTON SELLER.
with lame muscles or
look out for impuri
ties in the blood, because each at
tack gets more acute and stubborn.
To arrest rheumatism you must
improve your general healtl# and
purify your blood; the cod liver; oil
in Scott's Emulsion is Nature's' 1
great bkaodenakfr while it 'also
strengthens the organs to expel die
Scott’s is helping (boos-
who co^djict^find^other relief.
And *r>. when with
, ryes f see.
The name of my lad who
•/ mo— ' / . V'
tear
every voting precinct. 'aild we r .n-
fed for not see whv, if it is a good thine !>»■
„ ^ ^ Ttho inrorporaled towns and cities.
*»>»»? '}* " It, 1» not an «„ull. ««,,( ihl»L- fn r
Than live to be a Tenth's slave!*'^ !’h** reDU,t e and country precincts.
He died for tho glorious flag of-the (> nc thing this law wa« not in-
free.
I 1
tended to do was to present anr
For a b+Htfc and greater democracy. m « n *s voting. ^I’rovision has been
He ca vw up th^ all that ha had to ^ that the manager* <jr som**-
on». designated a* a •’watcher'’ be
apprrinted to help anv man f.ll o«t.
bin ticket who cannot read, or fu r
any reason is incapable of writing
his ticket.. Snch person will do this
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precious life th«t W* might liVv»
would not Wish that he had lived.
If demoeraev had died:
The world not be safe today.
Had not Christ heen crucified.
1 "'’’i.lli*' fa. th. b. 1-V.s
At the foot hf the great white , * ,ro,p not to d * v «lP»*
thorne ‘ - X | thft f * D dAd* tw f° r whom the voter
And plac # on .his head the laurels. | casl* his ballot. It is a good law.
Which the Master shall give HU
OWD * y'y'f ~ | strictly
^ n< j „ . v __ t ajfciw and those mi authority sf the
i ijm'igh my Sching heart may
break. c i
I will brush mv tears awsy.
nd work on and on for the valiant
lads.
Who are fighting for me today.
My kd^ ( I am sure met a heroes
death.• . , .
He'died that we might live.
And I know tha his regret.
and will meet. with favor>|f it 1s
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carried out py the man-
electfoo m&chi^frv.
THE SEKV1CE FLAG
«By Sara Beamnond Kennedy.)
Border of red of courage high—
Courage that's staunch and true.
With a field of white for purity.
Where the name-stars gljjMtfier
blue—. / ‘
Blue for tffi 1 man wb*< lixejt am’,
rerves.
Wher<‘ ♦*cb.o ; The fierce war crie.».
But-gidd for the one who gives b s
X • life ‘ y
,■ And dies as a hero dies. *
In windows of shops whence the
mbp went out
The sienfri is flunc to fate;/ -
1n windows Of homes whence the
' sons went forth.
And th** mothers wha c».. th.-m
«».. wait— \ / I
Sired of'the nation’s Stars an«X
Stripes. . •; / • \
. I; .lei’s hdw a nian may fight
And give his blood fnd h:-.-. p.r-
chance, ^ X ' JXT
^ For the thiqgs that are Irtfe and
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Border of .red far a cenrag* 1 - high-- -
Cmimce, fhat’s staunch and true.
Wirh^a feild of w^it#. for purity -
-Where the namV
blue-
Ood grant that men come horns
again \ j/ X "7
Out of war’s furious hold: V f
God .grgnt that blue stars on the
flag • /yy N .
Chang not to stars of gold.'
name-stars sliiumer
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MINS Klt'KLtNfS’N DKl’kltTI HE
that,
He had but one Hfe to give.
The news thaf Mimv^Fickllng i«
| going to give up her pneitiou a»
home demonstration agent foK,Cul
W1,s leton county will come as p bit X
l"bad neprs for the many frlehds she
, liaS’dbade since she ijr^ been eon-
ni'eted with the work in this county!
i Thex will regret to learn the causc
lishoff Jenkins Plain-
Greater low hath no man known
Greater love hath no map shown
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/For God and eountrv veild up life.
Mrs JtTLUTfl E.' SMITH,
rleston. Aug. «th
INAL
_One of the most striking features
of the campaign has been the Aa«
way In which Dial ha# shown niL
K man wbo has b«ch so bnvr «tte*<L. iAh** lower Mction .Of C
inr to hi* own business as not to!
have been *erv nrtich in poitie* is ! to join in th
a treat disadvantage compared with
mother a speed V recoyefy. Th/
work Mis* Fickling Has ,1*'"“ ^
don*. . ^
worthy special credit Posse/sir
abiluT of no mean order, and with
an enthusiasm equalled on# by he-
IndomitahJe will and abundant er-
crg>, sj>e has heen able, to aceotu-
phsh n great work fy r the p$»pli'of
>,df GoliPton couu-
Bd Standard desire*
nera! wish that sb
The Press »n
mat) who*.. Xm* has long been Jy**? t6 r, * ,m n ,0 lh e »ork
camnalyn^Dtn! is growing on the ^ si-nally succeeded m ac-
peonle pg Ihev l. .-»m to know hJj»X« , »PBs/ng. and also ^ , hi ,
»'>mracteivef>!^cotrie j^h'gh a ^ R j t , ^ w .
eided^ilitv. Hear oouragX«d of n a/Sd’d of lal w
eonpfrtp««’ve hu*iivesXrecord Of f r A . ^.. ia *P r *v •’P*! Miss Xai;
eonjrfrpd' , ve '>!)*ine
ctiUrv* n’l *ho«-efj»r%fents of his hnv-
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tuen to an e<j'tca^«or,'of havu
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peorvle fmd to rhoo'%
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come to resoeev Dial/hr the nnnll-
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<COMPLAINT NOT'SERVED’
STATE OP’ SOFTH CAROLINA
COCRT OP' COMMON I’I.EAS
OOl’XTY OF COLLETON '
Herman Bipeboff. Henrv T Bisebotf,.
'Irene His
AGAINST
Julya V. Dtspoff. Mary 1*. Borne |
Ioann Jennbt F. Bornemaou.
Earnest Borttemknn. Olga Mul’er
Mt'lchers. Helen Bornetnann. Ja^k
Borpemann. l|utl Borceptannyf
\ Rni'i Bornemann. iHenry Borne-
tuanr —Defendanta
TO THE DEFENDANTS above
named: please take notide that the
Complaint x in this Cause was filed
in the office^ of the Clerk of Court
for Colleton iNjuutv. iv C on th«
13th. v dav of AngMst, 1AH. and.
YOr ARE HEREBY Sl’MMONED
and required to answer the Com
plaint in ’Ibis action which was this
day filed in the office of th^ Clerk-'
of the Court of Common I’leaf for |
<a/d < ounty. rnd to-serve a op'.' *>f,
.your answer to the eaM Complainyj
'on the subscriber at hjs office- N>. j
pS Rfoad _ u ith-
; in twentt days after serilctff
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getting well nraTn^hn-'d
back and finish th e job he staif-d
do so well khd'bravely.
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