The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 25, 1918, Image 1
KEEHIfb HELD HEBE
WIA^K^S BV CHAIRMAN' HOU-
KLL <• Al^HKRED ’ AT COCRT
HOCSK TO RKCKIVE INSTIU’C-
SCHOOL WILL
<j- BEGIN MONDAY
'WORKERS ASSIGNED FOR
EACH DAY OF WEEK, 1
Kapt. Cnderwood Arrived and
PbuiM Are Reinjr Made for C)|»m-
inic of School, v
Rcgieterlng Deckle l |*on Da>»
_ ■
When The), Can Oo Work. Movt
Convenient Iv—H\ ery ('ommim it y
Ate presented at fhe MeetinA.
S»nenil hundred worken who
Will assist the registrants in th**
1 Prof. ,S. J. Underfood, of Blue
Ridge, Ga., a successful superin-
tendent of Schools*, and with many,
years experience in school manage
ment, - has accepted the Wglterbofo
school, and ^rrtyed Tuesday tor the
purpose of getting things id shape
for the opening of the school which
trill be held Monday morning.
Supt. Underwood is well equip
ped to handle this school, having
graduated at Mercer College, and at
the University of Georgia, besides
having had a large experience tu
managing schools.
ThV teachers have arrived ani
will be ready to begin work Monday,
rtesideu • Supt. Underwood.. w)m will
leach In the high school, the high
school teachers are.Miss Ra>; Jones,
Miss Maggie Marvin. The J grad-
wm. qall to. fill out their .qu<$Uou-i teachers are’Mrs. J.-It. Ackerman
aarles- assembled, pursuant to call'ft is* lulling Rice. Miss Margaret
of Chairman Howell on Friday ai J.ifhicomb; Miss Chase Black. Miss
the Cour| House. The Meeting wan j Edith Fraser! Miss Katharipe de-
.»Ue«i tq give instructions to the [ Treville. Miss Dorris Speights. Miss
workers in each community as tn Sallie Mcrown. Miss Annie vonLehe.
the methods to be used In filling out Prof. J. H. Hayden will be agricuU
questionnarloe. and to facilitate the ; tural instructor. . ^ "
handling of tjhe great number to be , - -
fiffletf out within the next few days. I CSfuo*:^
T%n workers assembled were will* , ollUdllOri
Getting Aciite
, mg and anxious to do their best to
aMst the workers at W'alterboro.
who cannot handle the question-
aaures'for the entire county. Jh t ] The cotton sltuStion and the cot- 4
plan of the community, as was ex- 1 ton seed situation are both in an
plained, is much more convenient .acirt e .stage.
%o the registrants, and equalizes thcr, jjrige , for cotton
Talk of fixing th<*
has demoralized
<?., nrige fo
Ndhq cottdn market, and very littl
o 1 Is (being
Chairman J. M. Moorer, of the ; ls(^eing sold. Today in Waiterboro
Loral Board, made an address and a f***' bales changed hands at in
.explained the questionnaire fo that I^nts, hut the buyers are wary, and
tin workers might properly fill them 'do not know what to do In the’ face
~««t. * „ |of the price fixing schedule. ‘There
» »*—. |he workers ! ' s no demand for cotton seed, and
The following are
hw Waiterboro and Ashton with the
days assigned each. An effort was
the local buyers are already oyer- j
taxed with see;!. They cannot ship. ‘
Mr. Liles, manager for the WaN
to secure the workers for each ‘"'i ”'L, ".Zl
InftiraiBg thit It would be decidedly]
better for the farmer to hdld !»1*
he
t r
can- 1
not keep this up more thin a few
days longer. It is hoped that a few
days will clear up the situation.
M the court house from 9 a. m. co(toB at home unginned for
^ * ni - , present, than to bring It here
’ Mondays—M. P. Howell, chair-} <4 taking cotton seed on
mam: J JI.-WitseB. J. P. Graham, (hut As he Is getting crowded
C. G, Padgett. A. F. Henderson,
G, Byrne, Jr. ^ . V * /
TWesdays—E. L. Fiahburne, chair*
mam: E. M. Jones, S. R. Hope. Ju j — 1 ■i | " y*
Dim Beach. J. M. Tunno. Joe Lucan. i*#****«*Ow**#««
Wednesdays*—L. b. Houck, ehalr* * *
iiaa: N. G. Morrall. D -b7 Black. G. I * EnDORN INFIRMARY NOTES *
To Our Subscribers:
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tion is paid for in advance In order to comply strictly
— wkh this mliirgrbetween - now ■BfitTtheTst of October we “
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tober!, 1918. .We trust we shall not have to stop a
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having given full and timely notice. So look at you»*
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SMOAKS TO ISOLD
I COMMUNITY FAIR
Meeting WUI lie Held Snturdiiy ♦«
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Perfect Organisation—The Pub
lic D Invited.
FI IE* ns
FULL Of INIEBESI
OFFIUKUH AND KIPERIXTENIL
KNTH GATHER AT UOL.’PADi
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GKTT S OFFH'K AND PLAN I<X>I|
' H t) l. iTl^ G TK NTH AN NU AI. FAIlt
BIGGER AND BETTER
ThAN EVER IS SLOGAN
SMOAKS TO HOLD
I The people of Smoaka and the
-surrounding 'Comimifiinea ( are very
much interested in preparing for
the second community fair. A splen
did fair was held heVe last year and
plans are bein^ made to have a
much better one this year. Quite a
number of farmers have purchased
fine hogs and improved stock and
poultry, so the exhibit will be much
better along that line and others
’.seeing these will be Inspired to buy
better stock’for_ their farms.
, The Itdles will, of course, get up
a good exhibit of canned stuff and
fancy work, as they have' been try
ing to conserve everything in : the.
’wav of food. .1
A special meeting' is called for MEETING WAS
Saturday-afternoon at 4:30 and et*, ’f** 0 •t>«*«*ting of the officers and
€*r> > community 1$ asked to send 'Shpeiintendentp’ of the .Colleton
1 representatives! VYe are anxious County Fair Association which was
j that ’ Kdlsto, Colleton. Strickland, cajldd for Friday at the court house
Little Swamp. Pine fjrove and Berea was greatly idterferred with becauao
all take part’atJ^Kall do what they of the conflict with the meetlCK
, on io .mako tt a suoceBju , * ; railed fur the Kani?* hour by Chair-
1 The present plans are -to have rhe ttinn Howell in connection with the
fair on Oct 25th arfd have several matter of filling out questlonnarie*.
good sfl^nkers theis* to speak.', • | As a ntitnher of the oncers of tlie
The. premittni list and further fair association had also beet sum-
particulars will be published next moneil to the questionnaire meet-
Many of Department** Need Mnro
Room for Housing BAhlWts end
Fop Taking Care Those Bent In
Several lm|toriant Uhanges.
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week.
/kcription price will be $2.00 after October 1st, he does
not res
‘ud<the paper.
v
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T"
ing. It wa? decided to postpone the
T .. y f fikir nn'e.tihg till afterwards. Ac-
***j(.* **»******♦ cording lh<* meeting was held at the
* • # .office/ of l’adg<itt it Moorer r.t 1
RED GROSS NOTES •* o’clock p. tn.. President Jas.
^ » Padgett, presiding.
***#**■*#****#•»*•►' .Quite a few hiatters of interest *
to the approaching fair to be held ./
Ctiairman E. L. Fishburne is in here NoY. l-k ’w^re diacusard and .
1 receipt of the following ooiunninira- plans were made for • holding the
tion:
* MARRIAGES ,,i
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C. BroWn. J. C. Nettles, Henderson
Fraaer. ./ \
' Thursdays--It. .JA. Jefferies, chair-» ... ... . , . . ■ _ .
mna; W. W. Snloak. E. D. Umacks. ho1 '7 f , ron \* V° « P m '
Mat Jacobs.-—TV-oP. Murrav, B. G. I tho-patient* *t the infirmart
Prtcv. L C. Padgett. L ar ; t °. n ^nvalescing list.
Fridavs-* D,„B. Peurlfoy. chair- . Far,n ‘' 1 r W,M so ‘* n ■ ro
W R. McTeer. W. H. Saun-i h ?'7 m, ' rh l imprOVed
H. Beckham. Jno. D. Gin Mrs A n'* <M,,n n
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ACKERMAN—ronLRHE
Winona.
-- v .. of Miss
Ackerman. * ‘
! J. C. vonLehe. which took place at
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The marriage
of Cottageville, and Dr
•e - -w. .
the home of Ihe bride’s grandfath
er. Mr. Miller. Monday morning a*
1t> o’clock, was a very quiet faml.'v
affair. Only a few of the close*?
relatives being present. The ef*re-
tnouy was performed by Rev-?"E. H. J
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* . DEATHS *
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S. H. I/OPEK
1 S. m: Niiper. one of tlie oldes* /'
izens of ^VV'Aiterboio. ’ died
home here Tuesday afternoon, fol
lowing an illness of several months.
, < fair..
The Red Cross Commissioner for be’
France has cabled that the hospitals
are in urgent need of the following'
supplies:
* 2.250,000 bath towels
2.500.0ftfl hand towels.
1.750,000 handkerchiefs.
125.000 napkins.
The American Red Cross _
quarters at Washington has careful- poultry. *
Iv considered the best way. of Milne ■ aup^. Marvin, of the swine de-
theee requirements. partment. ‘ asked for Additional
It la exceedingly difficult, to pe- spacq lo *—i" eahibit of kogo.
cure these articles in large quantl- Rather than Attempt a new build-
ties in the open- market at any rea- ing It was decided to rearrang* tha
sonable price today, and we have exhibits in the buildings, and to use
finally decided to ask our Chapter* the old poultry building for hogs,
to share in providing the articles on the present negro building for poul-
' plan which was tried most sur--try%ud to give the negro depart-
•ssfwllv in a limited number of ment a portion of the third building,
at chapters some months nen- ’’ This met with the approval of ait
4U— — 1 — * 1 * *
It was thought there would
no trouble'in securing a great
number of good farm exhibits, and
the live stock exhibits are expected
to be especially ftqe this year. The
superintendents of these depart
ments feel that they wilMiave tbo
largest exhibits of hoga and cattlo
Fever ahown at a fair here. The
head- same ia true as to the horses -and
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which are expected to he here be-
A. 7. Searson.
4 nicely after an operation.
Rntnrdayr—J. C. Lemacks. chartr-
: C. F. Mnckenfuss. H F. fow-’| ,,ome m a da >' V ,wo - ojner
A. B. ChamUerF' H. S. Strick- 1 F rountv farm agent, 1 two weeks^Mri
5^ ulnn^Hno aficr umlereo-' 1»iddiek ATker
Miss Alice Grant is to return
mpters some months ago-.
Tim niTn** , ' r ’ ® • the superintendents present, and
Mr. Loper has been in failing health 1 „ H . -j.ij;,.,, ls°to JsTHa^h W “*-° rt,ered Th ‘’ new **•*• ‘‘oopi
for a year and has i>een confined t » 1 family **°
t-he house and his bed for several n sof '
Weeks. He v\as 72 years of age. ano f rnm
has been a useful citizen For many wnv without Y' !!' ' lnK ' wh,ch w,u b ‘ ; nt,ed "p especUI-
«j En ders is doirn*! Beckham, of Waiterboro^ Dr. and | years he was engineer on the Char- o|,her of the household stJw o,' ,’r !' for 'hf m * and ,0 add »he poul-
‘ ! ' Mrs. vonLehe left Monday afternoon | lesion * Savannah railroad, but fo- fhr source, of s mn v lr> “ xhib ‘« 8
for a wedding trip to Savannah and the past twenty-five years he has^, i ,i^ of UFpf , ' Jl’ . n ' f J T ® "Emulate farm exhibits.lt w^s
other points, expecting to be gone | not run as ah engineer. For sev-' r „ r ^ fo| . .. od (fL H „ on ? deci ded to offer thr^e premiums for
u-ppi-e tKiit on account' of Dr. I era! year - L *
_ _ _ ^ ^ .w W*
y to contribute One article or f ( , r e the time of the fair, will, there
of articles of household linen fore, he installed in the u** biillrt-
their reserve stock./ In thi* ing. which will be fitted up especial-
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A. B. ChandJerF* H. S
J. M. Ackerman.
Ashton.' to be filled out at macis-
trate’s office:
Monday—W. O. Jones.
Tuesday—F. X. Jones.
Wednesday—T 1 . J. Siqimons
Thursday-t-TY. N. Jones.
Friday and Saturday—W. D. Ber
rr.-
is getting alnn^fine after undergo- i
ing surgical ti#atnienf‘ here. nil r >i«ia * f ( —
j Mrs. Alma Stanlev left Tuesday | TfieY will be at home after Thnrs-
i for her home at Early, Branch. She-May to their friends at the home of
is ,verv much improved since hot* ftrs. At C. vonLehe.
operation. j’-The bride' is the accomplished
Mrs.’ Ivey Beach, of near Weeks., daughter of Mrs. C. K. Ackerman,
is slowlv recovering from « actious add graduated a year, ago from
operation. ■». . j Columbia' College. * During ,thq past
Mrs. Hartly CjpApy is just recov- year she taught tnusfc in the Hbrnp-
all parts of, aH follows: First. 125.09; second.
on account of Dr 1 era years he, was engineer fo- hnpo(i thal Hiapter* In .... ™ ri s aH rolloW8 . Kj
■k /ik.rm.n', h.vint to oav stoko. *• lioysor at tholr hla mw ; lh| , , ^ 5 '“, ° thi„V
irtay., haa forcod tholr rototo. I mlll^.nd ^oc^tlo.o^.a b-onot^. milno tbo root.l.ltlona, , nMUu.i
the best indixidua| farm exhibits,
-At Moselle -J. H. Yarn on Mon- ,. „
Ma/jifid Tt.esdav; D. M Yarn We<1-'« nnK “ f * r # # ^»ous oneration Mrs.
■wQay and Thursday; /. S. Sa.i- I ^ r "" hv B^thleben,
Mrs. Lfi)a Neil-is doing fine after
Jerx Friday and Saturday.
,\
; cn ooeiation.- She is. from Bamher"
j cowhty.
| Miss Edith Black, of this city, is
, # !-rapidly recovering af^er an opera-
Again Champion fnr appendicitis
It Hallum Smith
It. Hallum Smith, who last year
LETTER FROM JOLLIK I.. FOX
first prize for Colleton count'-: T|)p f 0 i) nw ing letter is frotu Sgt.
1* the Boys’ Corn Club, his again Io ,| jp j, p OX( son of Mr. and Mrs.
wm first place this year. He has ,, p pox. of near Waiterboro:
jwst had his corn measured and the Somewhere in France. Aug. 14.—
yWkl Is 105 1,2 bushels The next n „ ar Fjl t h «, r : f will write you a
elanest competitor for this place is IIM>r e lines. ,as I have written
Carl Durham, tprlto made 57 bushels, t vtM1 fWo Otters previous to this on-».
Rallmn Smith would have made| ( . uf , NM hy this time you have receiv-
t»*ra corn, but for *•-heavy storm t^^n,. X ^,***'— ,v. hom. of Mr
whieh destroyed much of his corn j seen many things of grea* for the present tb T 11 f t.
Last year he made 109 1-4 bushels, interest already, and getting along Buchanans pare . *1*^
and stood third in the Stale. 1 fl ne i like France fine and I am k. BnchantP.
/ • *rving real hard to learn to speax
ton ftigh school. Dr. vonl-ehe / is
well known over this section of the
State as a prosperous and abl«-
young physician. Their many friends
wish them much happiness.
business
119.00. Several
, farm exhihlte are planned, and thery
and elsewhere.
The, funerar'services pill be con
ducted at his late ..residence at *
o’clock this afternoon, after whieh
internment will lak«> place at Live
Oak Cemetery. .
is likely to be Some IIYely compe.
C A RTER—BUCK AN A X
The marriage of Miss Annie Car
ter to Mr. Jeryey Buchanan, of Wa’-
terboro. was ’* a surprise to their
many friends. The ceremony wav
performed at the home of the brM<-
at LodgS, Tuesday evening by Re*-
W. B./McCnen. Mrs. Buchanan will
be remember here as the popular
saleswoman at the store,of J. Frank
and at Taylor’s. Mr. Buchanan is
one of the carriers of the mail in
town. They are making their horn**
her-xy Things to Remember.
The., articles wanted . should h* 1 tition in these exhibits,
new- nr substantially new. and There will be a better arrange
should be of strong rather than fine ment for the cattle exhibit th*n
texture. Till* laundering facilitie*: year, and a committee consisting of
abroad are poor and this together Superintendent I’attersoti. «of the
, with the, hard and constant usage to cattle department. ' Supt.* Jno. D.
Resides a widow, who was Miivs w ),| r | f will be stiblected Glover, and V* D. Letnacks. was
^Henrietta Hyrne, Mr. U»per Is stir- make it clear that we would not he appointed to make the necessary
vlved by- the following children: tjuM-ifled In using much-needed ship improvenient in this department.
Mrs. James Dandridge. of Waite*-- i n ; nL . space to send over anythin/ ( a big booster trip is on fhe sche*
boro; Eddie Glover, of Columbus, hut stfong and durable articles, (fni,. Q f events to advertise the fair.
Ga.; - Jantes Loper., of CharlestoA; 1 Articles of very fine quality or those This will be held about two weeks
Mrs. Eddie Glover, of Waiterboro: j which have already been put to con- before the fair, and It will take in
Charlev l^jper, of Wilmington, and , siderable iis? will last hut a sho r j/ a j| the principal points of the conn-
time and necessitate early replace- |y, . || is expected to have quite a
ment. .'
Tlie Time for the Shower. .
* *1 All Chapters in the United Stater. ■,
taKw-nsxY vwnv fXi'iFT AFFAIR French. The nights herq aro very
Eljqmox A ERA Ql IET ^ j ^ now en toying »
/ . ‘ 'rosi Will stai-t some work
. The second primary In thl$ conn-, 4 k •
ty fur the office of Comptroller Geo- , < n a of
evaL was verx- quiet. Onlv two poll, *^ent ^° b ^l am
Wc reported to The Fresa ami . f , ’ bOTa an d don’t know
"’juidard. and it is not thought that f b «“ n " o to * hf . front . but have
mv old
with a
*■ ejection was held at many place*
h» the county. A1 Rldnev. Oaboni
ceuelved 14 vote* and Elmore. 0.
Waiterboro gave Osborne SI votes
abfi Elmore 1. The news from the
S»*te Indicates that Osborne fm
fleeted by a big majority, though a
very light rote was caat-
. , *
Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Benton. Jr..
wh* have been llvlnk in Minneola.
FAa.. for several ye*v* have been on
O vmit to relative* here for several
«hrra: It will he lntere«tlng new* ♦«
fWir friend* to learn that they ex
to more to Charle*ton to live.
•een many Ju*t from there. They
like it.-. I would Juat like to tell yon
all. hut we can’t write much.
* So vou must write me.. I’robahl’
I will get a letter *ome time, for I
*ure would like to hear from home
: now.
I wit atop. *o write me real soon.
Yonr son,
SGT. JOLLIE L. FOX.
319 M. G. Bn.. Advance School De
tachment. Somewhere In France.
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Mm. Ti. C. Brown, secompanied
by Mrs. E. Adam*. Carroll and How
ard Brown, were visitor* to Char
leston Thursday and Friday of las*
NOTICE!
Ml** Essie Loper, of Wi^terhoro.
STOKES SCHOOL TO OI»KN
Stokes. Sept,
graded school will
session cn Friday
large number of. automobiles take
part in this parade,
i The racing committee was in-
r* —_ ..
from other camps with us. and all
of the fnen of the community whom i
it may concern.
J. W. BENNETT. Clerk
Heber R. Padgett, who has been
at the officer*” training camp at
Camp Hancock. Augusta. Ga., was
at home the early part of the week
on a short furlough. Mr. Padgett
expects to get through Octpber 11.
of
Ml*. Dorothv , N>.°th J»" o( Tl'l" 7,71 /-I.
^rtv in’i ^ p ’♦hat your Chapter In „ e whirh wtn b# , nfied for the
v/ovpnf P Ah! 1 tYn^W^ m ^-«nma.te in the matter at thin and an ^ nrt w ,„ be mtd ^ to
•loyers, of Abbeville, assistant. Me time giving the plan the widest po«- 0 , )n nert with some good horse* so
tk.t *11' patrnmt and. pn»n. albla pabllcllv. R,„v artkla 7n- K. Twa'iS. IhTf.lr iilT J
meet with us at the> opening exer- tributed will be put to real n*<. in [£ nJling
^Tsoe^errUrTh^sl^ ^ ^ ^ i A committee consisting of the
two speaker* for the occasion. The efHties are being norely tried. We Bra((idefc » ro . Jaa r , p a dg-tt 8^*^
^f B ulK M reo^t2"to r ^t^ the ht> t ln > 01 "- "fry W. W Smoak. 8upt John^.
spectfully requester! to meet at the section will have a part n the Wnen , rjlover and ^unt Rev W T Frs-
i TT, T' * h "' 'Mi'Sllri.. ..
tar ral^r 0 ” ” n "" ' V " y '»" r »' >•>*
putting the building in proper shap** ^ We have this dav allnted yonr , ^ r ‘ X <
for the opening. Everybody please Chapter the following articles, a* n i rt O T» te •
come. It should be the mutual In- your part of the Southern Division’* VA>1. U. IS. rCUniOy
Chairman of Drive
“7 i
p‘. B. Peurlfoy, Esq., lias been
nanled' , chairman of the combined
War Charities drive for this county,
which will be held from Nov. 11 to
Mr. Peurlfoy I* In consultation
The W. O. W. at Ashton, Camp
Sweet Gum. 83*. will have a mee‘-,
Ing Friday night. Oct. 4th.• We will. tereat of ua all. and let each one . " .
be glad to have all of our brother.t 1 meet and do his or her part ^'^Botment:
J. D. Colson and a party
friend* visited Camp Jackson
cently.
Mr*. J. W. Mlley. Jr., of Ruffin,
accompanied by her daughter. Mis*
**rreant Harold- Fripe. who has week MIm Lennis Br «wn. who had
ip where he ia stationed
! returned with them
Respectfully,
J. C. WELCH.
Chairman Board Trustees.
Misa Margaret Lipscomb and Mis*
Bolling Rice, teachers in the Wa»-
terboro school, are ’ stopping th<*
session with Mias Edith Fraser, at
het£, mother’s. Mr*. Carrie Sue Fra-
235 t>ath towel*. 19x38 In.
481 hand towels. 18x30 in.
318 handkerchiefs. 18x18 in
23 napkins, 14x14 in.
Ill »-h*et*. 84x102 In.
AnntW’ed by,
STERLING G. McNEES.
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Miss Smllte McCown is being wel
comed back to town by her many
friends. She will teach again In
the Waiterboro school, and will he
with Mrs. I. M. Fishburne during
the session.
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John F. Lucas, president of th' , •*• and All Angel’s Dajr.
Colleton Banking Company, has { — —
1 Renew your-intSserlption
. ) 18. Mr. Peurlfoy I* In con*
— ' today Fith Sec. J. S. McI^emore<
ST. JUDE'S El’ISUOUAl. 4’Hl’RCH who has been assigned as special
^ . j worker for. this district. of which
Fishburne St corner M’lchman St I Randolph Murdatigh. of Hampton.
Rev. Wm. R Rulon. A. M„ Rector., •* Chairman Mr. Peurlfoy expects
Service and sermon on Sunday at ; ‘o arrange for an efficient and strong
11 a. n. and 8 : 30 n. m.. Sunda.v organization for this county,
nehool st 10 a. m. Evening prayer J
Wednesday at 8 p m. Everybody
Is most cordially Invited to rorn -
to the services. Sunday Is St. Mich-
gone ttv-d'olumbia ttir n short hits’- ’
ness trip.
October 1st and save 50 cents.
WOUNDED IN FRANCK
News has been received at Cot-
tsgeville that Abraham Ellis Willis,
was severely wounded In an enpnc*-
, ment on the Western front, Aopnot
before 31- The extent of his wottadfl ha*
not been learned..