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you s». HUMMUS! nm sept. 12 MBW MAN POWER BILL BECOMES LAW AND DATE FOR NEW ^UBOIAtRATION FIXED THURSDAY, FOR \ SEPTEMBER ia\- LOCAL BOARD HAS ANNOUNCED REGISTRARS WALTEfeBOftfVS. C. WEDN ElSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1^1. . ^. * ' • • . 4 ■. of Thoae Who Will AsAiitt in Enrolling Colleton’s Man Power Under New Draft Law Announced • N. I 1 ' ' By Chalnann Moorer. are in\1ted lo be prompt if they can •do so. ’ «'• 'The followipc is the list of‘reRi«r- trftra for the registration: Ashton—W. O. Jones. W- D. Rer- rj • ^ - Bells- Attic Brrant; T. H. Cald well. Benton’s Mill^H. F. Timer, G. C. Benton. ' "• Berea- -B. R. Goodwin. W. A. Strickland. Colleton—J. T. 'Garris, L. >. Grayson. . , Cotta<evilIe—B. H. Willis, J. G. Reeves. ' Dr*. Crepk—S. B. Saunders, A. C. Breland. ^ • . Green Pond—<?. W. Drawdy, R. F.'Huggins. Hendersonville—T. S. Boynton. / M. Speights: , , Horpe Pfii—C X.. Langdale. C. F v Roger. /■ / ' / Hudson’s Mill—U. A. Crosby.l K. K. Hudson. 1 ^acksonboro Joah Garvin,' W. R. Reynolds. " .•• . ‘ . /t .. .Wasl|in5rton,\Ang. 31,—All “men from 18 to 45 years of aae in the continental United States, except those in the army or navy or already registered, wene summoned by Pres ident Wilson today to- register for military service oh Thursday, Sep tember i2. -.. ♦ y .• Ea'chinerv of the provost marshal genersil’s ofllce was set in motion to' carry out the second great enroll ment under presidential proclama tion Issued so.on after the ■president had. sicned the new' man power ae: extending the draft agea.yfhe.bill, ^completed, was sent to-The White House for the p'rcs^tont’s signature today soon nffetyfie house and’ sen ate convened;'^ BOLL WEEVIL * '. . . IS ADVANCING Now wt Several Point* lh Jasper Coaaty and Coming IU|>idly on - Towards Colleton. P. M. MURRAY ■ DIED SATURDAY Beach. X. G. Morrall. J. D. vonLehe, 'John D. Ghover. ‘ * r. . P. M. Murray was 60 year* of * v • • ; . , | and has lopg been a prominent Oc * ure ,n the P°Btlcal and profeasiQital Prominent and Well Known t'ftlgen life of the town and county. Ha wae county auditor from 1897 to Sm < umbs to illness of Several .Months Duration. Zanders', W. D. fwjMry Tt is estHhifted that at least 12.- 778,7^11 men will register this tint compared with nearly ten m turJlve first registration of men yzl to 31 on June 5. 1917. , who epcUll now It is esMjnnl^d tha 2,3t)Ofuftft irfii he called //for rep- oral military servitjeT pertnaJHy tw»«- thirds of the tmniher jfoming from aihone the ^<?foo.00/y or 'nore bo tween th£.dces of/fS r!hd 21. ylvorscns/l’mtv For AH. .General Mp^eh has satd all regi^- z Irants rill&f -into• the army'will , b'- . in France before j^rnext ' June { swelliimythe American expedition-j nry LsVce to more than the 4.000 -! 1 Loiire—J. B Mffey. P. M. Johns. Maple Cane—J. F.. Addtsort - J. O. fannes. Jr, t ' - Peeples—H. fl. - Wilder. r C. C. Crosby.. y PenteJ—W. E. O’Quiri. J. W. Tfowell. . y ^ . _y Pine Grove—J. If Linder. B^ L. .tones. ; / Petits—A. B. ArmstlorlT.y F. K-. JonOs. * ’ - , Bice Patch—J. F. Rentr. Sr.. H. R. PiidgetL ’ y - , Pitter—Cleveland Mott. „ 4y/ Round—Andrew Drigccr°, J. M*. Dodd. Huffln—jytV. Smylev. h. B. Cros by. i Sb'ney^-C. D: C- Adam?. O. ' G. , Bride i • Strfoak.s J. J5. Mav,’ J - M. TTiem. ntders -J. K. Getsinter, G. C. r* tan*t. •> , . - 'figer freek-^-E. C. Beach, G. W Way. p Walterhoro—,L 'V \Vefeo?t. J. B,| i ,! 'Act'»rninn.' A. PnM°rson, ?r. White T!nl! Randal D. Rolrcrt. mr. Caufhan GhesS. :1 Wiculrs - Hr M. Ta<cr. Victor Hickman. ./ Williams—J. T. O'Qtt’n. H. B Williams. : y y; - Clemson College, Aug. 31—Mr. G. M. Andersog. specialists in chwrge of Insect boO Weevil .quarantine, has just completed a scouting trip along (he boll weevil line and re ports the weevil advancing in Soutn Carolina territory. The new. weevil ' line that will be issued Hi a few ..days will . pass a short distance above Robertaville, Pineland and Giiltsonville, and follow the Coo > mgered for a few v saw hatchie river. Parties planning 1 gfcnnr weaker t ,n shipments from this territory will 1 weaKcr till therefore notice that the qusirantlne and weevil lines will be advanced immediately. This necessitates the advancing of the safety line, and a number of shipping , points front which consignments were hertofore movpd under permit will he closed.. The safety line is about twenty miles in advance of the weevil line in order to! protect free territory againitt sudden ’ weevil movements. Shipments not on our majling list and desiring ,the new ^quarantine map should address the State Crop Pest Commission, Clemson College, c. ••• ' 1909, and postmaster for ’Walter- boro from June 1913 to June’1917. In the tnteripi between his 4 service as auditor and postmaster he ' was engaged Jn travelling as d salesman _P- M. Murray, known to perhaps and working for a Ritter Ann. Since •very man in Colleton county, and b«* gave up the postofllce he has to a great number fron> other coun- been connected wl.th A. Wlchman A ties, died at the home of his sdn, T. Son. Hg. waf a prominent Mason. R*-Murray, Saturday atght. follow- being past master of Unity Bodge’ of Ashby Colleton Boy ' Is Promoted cn cvnected to win the tyaf In The frtends of Mr. Garv Black, r w •'J?* ast ^ ra,,e4 w,,, ho S. X., will be pleased 4o learn of his he youfhs Jn ttelr^ItVyear. hut promotion. Mr. Black has ieen irfeston those of th«t age who desire an 1 have the neeessaer nuntlflcn- . Jinn may he inducted Into service ou October 1, for snecial technical ■'or vocational training. Reglafration thi* time will he conditeted »* heretofpre bv the local ■^taft board*.' ATt^federnl, State, ' vonntv and municipal officer* ar.» called, unori to gid^lhe .hoard* In theft work to 'nreiiwi^ order and to tronnd no sleeker*. All regiRtrahts 111 he da**ifled a* Quickly ns po*- le under the questionnaire sys tem and a drawing will be held at the rapjtfDl to fix the order of regis trant* lb their respective classes. A meeting of the chief registrars has been called for Friday of this ■*^eek at the court house at noon for the purpose of giving them instruc tions and furnishing them Vrlth blanks and staMonefv for the en rollment of the registrant* on Sept. 12. Onlv thn chief recistfants have j tunm called, but the other members Jewish Holidays to Be Observed Here log an illness of several month* *nd also past chancellor w duration. Mr. Murray had been In Farrpw. Knights of Pythias. Prom a CharTesto.t} hospital for abveral Inent in church circles, Mr. Murra #veks. but not getting better,, he I was a deacon of the Baptist chu was brought to hff home, where he , and was always regular in lingered for a few weeks, gradually I »Tice upon the services pf' the end eamv* ehurclu- »turday night. ^ Ho is survived by his yrldow, who The funeral was held Monday was Miss Essie McAlbaney of St worning at U o’clock atJhe Bap- George before h* m^rUge; two tlst ehtifch. and was attended by « : sisters; Mrs. J. T r Polk of near large number of hi* relatives and Summerville; Mrs. Sallie Kenvnn friends, both from Walterhoro iigd and the follbnrfgg children- Mrs’, from a distance. The funeral sek John D; t Warren, of Monroe X C vices were conducted by the pastorN:. P. Mnr^f WaVteS; ioh rt OFflcim mil - WAS MADE IHURSU! COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTBE ■ ’ * * x MET AND DECLARED RESULTS OF EliECTION RECENTIjY HELD" COUNTY . lNGDALE won BY EIGHT VOTES - NO. 41. Oflklal Vote Showed That C« ; I**ngdsle Was inerted by a Ma jority of Eight Votes, So no Sec- - ood Rare for any Coonty Ofllce. Rev. j p. Gtaham. was very flttlfu' and a deservetf, recognition of hit wort!’ m Ilia churrh and Comhiunlty. The vfferint;* wero many an i beautiful, attestihg - In thplr swert fragrance the esteem and love fe.1t for him by numerous friends. Thy tptbfnicnt took place at Live, pa it Upmetcry,. the following well kgown ^usiii ss men and friends of ^Hie de- ing as pall bearers: f. gs, J. E. Moore.’ A. K. xMbuniii < lilt- , l •pasci!' aefin T- Gamniini D. Murray, Somewhere In Prance; Hughes o. Murray, of Camp John son. Pfa. \ Miss Gertrf e Howard, who has boon spending holiday* In Char leston, as Jhe guest of her uncle, C. M. Hfott, has returnvtl and resum ed her position, with Sdh-d ft Bogos- ■low. • . ;\ ' The county executive commutes met at the court house last Thurs day and tabulated the vote fog the county offices. There was no chahgn 'in the results announced <Iagt week, with the exeeptian that the possi bility of a second race for the legis lature between Langdale and Smoak Was eliminated. Mr. Lug- dale received a majority of eight ‘ votes of all the votes cost for the I (Continued 'on LavSf Page.) Losh Heshanah. the Jewish New Y>-ar. which this year falls upon Sat urday of this week, extending over Sunday, will be strictly observe! by.the members of’that faith in the county.. Their places of business will he closed Saturday and < tkev wlT! attend religious services. Thfa s the 5679th artnivereary, according *o the method used by them “in com- put-ng time. ' . On Sept. i6;h will nl«o be-obscry^ e<! the Day pf Atonement, or Vom Kinpur. This is a very serioua ami ?plc'ipn day wjth all Jew* and -fno Jewish colony in Waljerboror are Planning to celebrate, Tf' according; to the strict usrges of tb*4r creed. ^ r A!!IIUlll)ll OF WTEII PniiBimi FOB Tf. AUG. 21 l!l!8 Limited Service;' I Men tp Leavetejli!"®!* h“ electrician on a boat at Cha for several months. Recently ha* been promoted to radio oper.-y} p.rp^nlMf XtU "n. tor and flrst-clasa electrician at tb*- r ^ B,ear - Ga ' navy yard, and la now receiving a salary of $136.00 per month.- In hi* new position, he is allowed to reside in Charleston, where he and Mrs- Black will secure quarter*.—-Bam berg Herald. „ T • x 'Tim- following men will come to Witter boro thi* afternoon and will; HENDERSONVILLE •ave Thuraday morning for Camp 1 HORSE I’FY . . • - - - - Th.Be Hl!D80: JIM. wlU receive special training. Jasper Clintoa Carter. Smoak? ASHTOX Bl.I.leS .... ...... ..'.a, DUN TON’S MILL r,. . . . BEREA . . COTTAGEVILLE DRS. CREEK GREEN POND HUDSON JACKSONBORO LODGE . . . f . . . , I 80 MAPLE CANE MIL ACKERMAN THANKS VOTERS To the Voters of Colleton County Please allow me this means of expressing to you my sincere thanks for the magnificent vote given me last Tuesday. I do very earnestly thank you. x*’ \ Sincerely, yours, \ J. M. ACKERMAN. * Walterhoro, Sept. 2, 1918. T. J. BOach has received a card from his Son, Floyd, stating that he has arrived safely overseas. ation of — Shereard A. Jaque*. Cottagevllle. SIDNEY Leroy M. Ryan, Smoaks. Lucas Ben). Smith. Smoaks. Mack Wason. Walterhoro. KII.LED DEER FIRST H Auditor E. M. Jones went to th«* home of H. M. Tuten in the loir WOLF CREEK country on Monday and killed th® SOLDIER’S VOTE -, first tir+r of the season. They cn-; . T ' a hunt very much. - | TOTALS PENIEL PETITS I.oui* Oliver Crosby, .Walterhoro. | ppEPLEJS Romon Crosby. Walterhoro. R. 1. Harry A. Durant, Cottagevllle. Henry F. Garvin. Sea brook. ^ William David Grayson. Ruffin. James Matthew Graves. Waiter- boro. %< Jasper C. Hiott. Stokes PINE GROVE RICE PATCH RITTER>.... ROUND ruffin •, • SMOAKS SNIDERS TIGER CREEK WALTERBORO WHITE HALL WILUAMS ... WIGGINS WOLF CREEK first de^r iored the 80 81 72 A 41 6 71 71 24 49 8 36 . 36 31 4J ^47 7 40 - 4 - 24 24 4 5 . 10 47 47 4 17 40 - 94 94 22 45 17 54 53 J12 22 4 50 50 7 42 5 37 36 21 8 9 57 57 10 46 A" 2 144 140 31 82 26 .55 54 42 4 A 44 43 2 26 . 5 313 307 70 176 32 13 13 1 6 71 7lj 19 43 15 30 20 2 23 2 35 35 ^ 7 14 5 143 43 10 24 6 2134|2096| 544|1279 310! 49 55 19 5 13 31 35 35 20 15 23 23 25 ^21 30 33 39 29 123 1 45 16 30 16 * i P3 r G i '«^* S.' > > | ~E : / • • • 51 -61 26 ’ 8 5 ys A 25 37 / . 5 15 / 7 20 I 8 6 32 33 18 18 19 4 23 74 * 15 20 17 42 25 xJ 27 28 25 15 » 28 44 5- 19 67 A -2 6 19 i, ,17 - . 4 12 34 10 23 1 16 8 1 54 58 19 3 46 < 4 J '> 7 37 11 15 4 13 36 13* 60 50 12 14 26 24 12 34, 7 1-29 179 103 9 - 10 \- 2 12 * 2 7 17 21 8 6 18 4 ’ 7 ID - 7 ,1 62 1129 472 1 X 1 20! 96 21 34 16 8 70 r.«« 56 65 20 4» 70 3« 3 97 1 *45 18 69 44 / • 1 A 53612037, 859 A A -A 'A on Vote for State Officers, . 27th, * t, AA A PREUINCTK A A •• • • ASHTON . BELLS .... BENTON’S MILL B li It . .... .... .... .... . ~COLLE ton COTTAGEVILLE o DRS. CREEK .... ,. .... •. • • GREEN POND ....V HENDERSONVILLE * HORSE PEN ... HUDSON’S MILL JACKSONBORO . . LODGE . .A MAPLE CANE PEEPLES PENIEL I’FTITS ‘ . * * *1 .... •••• «»•• • • • • • •• •••••• I • • • • • « eq > For United State* Senator. (Long Teim.) <.(Short Term) F v. *3 a "3 U M x O r o —• i - n V5 K 2 i a 1 > o a B # • s. . • • X* • * 7 ^ * • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •••••■• PINE GROVE .... ...x ... ^DICE PATCH t UI TTEJf *.,. .... ,,. x bound ' X»TFTN .... v,” . v ..... • 'Sidney -■< * • • • • %• % ff •*.. •••« ejsa* ' SMOAKS SNinBfJS . . . A.-l.t ..... tiger CREEtf .. WALTERBORO ..: WHITE HALL ... WILUAMS WIGGINS .. ..A WOLF CREEK fOLDIER’S VOTE • A Totals • wwAao •••• •••• *••• •• il 9 19 28 38 V 23 48 49 1 64! 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