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X A 4 r N. v . \ ■' ^ . ♦ l ' ^ -• Y ... • vous». WALTER30BO, & C. WEDNE^PAY, OCTOBER 9. 19T8. NO. 46. DUE OF KEK CM imi BE HELD i Capt. Hi C. Jones . Heads the List SWKKPISO; OUPKK -OF . Columltia. Oct.' 4.—The following, statistical excerpt from /•‘Arms and the Man.” show* the standlnK of thV *titv rifl ^ te,im Jro "’ the Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. scores of the members, made at the BOARD OF PBAJ.TWTKKVKXTS a * Charleston. an <? ,he individual IX AXI1KK.I Xt»S FOR CJP.HSIXi I.1HERTY IX)AV. DIA.! no »( Ano i .. County Agist Risher has received Owinu to the sweeping character rccnous disease ne naa ana mey . ■»i*i 1 >a a*vT wt>ui-'4n 11 :r^^ a ^^^f^^ W ^'--rr,F ‘TuttiTwTmrletteT-Hr-refereoec ^ fh^ reeeat^ordcr-of-»he ~St«M-. d estCc that-ati-eDoee - er sdepected- |>pO»^_Tp_ PRh\ KVr^ HPRKAP HOPED THAT PEOPLE Will rally to work l^airmnn Shaffer Wishes It I'tuler- > stood that People Are Expected to Sabacribe Just the Same as if the .■Meetings Could be Held. - Much disappointment is felt that •». «iui .,*<1. toone of the Uieeiiqgs for the.Fourth I’l*"’ K. SmithxSt. 1.mils: Mo. .242 Liberty Ixian campaign planned in 12 W. K. W’haleV fcdisto Island 2"T t/olleton county can now be held, - —— >r .. J ^ ■>■■■. ‘ v Camp Perry. 0.. September 20 and 21, inclusive. The Citadel team was awarded the bronze Soldier of Marathon, a beautiful -trophy, for the splendid work done by the cadets. ' • * AKcregate Member, flesidence. Scbre. 1 H. C. Jones, Walterboro, S. C. 2. r »S 2 C. H. Hutchins. Raleigh. N. C. 247 3. W. M.‘ James* . Darlington ... 231 4 A., L. Street/Charleaton. S. C 2:t.*» 5 'A. C«. Hamptbn, Lykesland . . 2. a t 1 6 11.'Hill. Cross Hill. S. C..?. .20', 7 C. W: Wilson. Calh’n Ft.lis. 22'. 8 .M. A. PearlstHiC, Charlestim 21 s 0 H. M., Palmer. Carjtersdale. v..24t JOT. W. Williamson. Florence. .261 GRAIN CAMPAIGN ! HENDERSONVILLE ' BEING'PLANNED; • FAIR CALLED OFF More Wheat afed Oat» to lie Sloc-.o of t amimigw to hr Condwctcd Over the State. ■ < »tiler of State Hoard of Health I’re- vents Holding of Event at. This Time. ■/- T were much interested and were go ing to hav> a fair second to none. Dr. Styith Turner, the chairman "f the fair committees, was. in Wal terboro Tuesday, and stated’ thaj the fair had only been called-off tem porarily and that as soon as it was possible to do so the fair would be field. He' also said that those who < "fTtemplaied going to the State fair •iiight. remain at ho'me. and $ee a l.tter fafr at Hendersonvillo.. xl juwink to the recent drastic order of the State Hoard of Health prohibit ing all .gatherings of the people over the State. A number of meet ings hap been planned by'Chairman Shaffer for the men and Mrs. Way for the women of the coyhty to put over the* raising of the- county!;v vjuota in the Fourth Ltbtsrry Loau vampaign. These have had all to be called off. and pow the people of‘ the county are expected to subscribe to , ihe quota for the county ju£t the xatne' as If the meetings had been held. \The organization will reniat.v intact as it was appointed, wnff .th. v * township and community chairmen will see the people and secure sub scriptions just the same as II the meetings had been held. 'Rather than hold'meetings this will necessf- tate house to house canvassing, Secretary McAdoo has., set a sple'n- did example in this matter as he has canvassed his ward in Washington personally. , v. A letter from W. H. Varzt>. chair man of the Shuoaks organization re ports much; interest in that com- **#******#*###•#* Sc ' *• . *. ' ^5 HOME DFMOVSTH 4TION ** ‘ ** IIEPARTMEXT . ♦ V . ' ' * ♦ ■a***##*#*'***** .*., ,*. •’ :/ We„enjoyedV meeting with the women and girls at Hudson's Mill Fri'dav affernoon. the- ,,fth. The woman’s .club there which, has So far been oply an experiment is now a- fact. We have great hopes for the club at'H'Hlwm's Mill. On Tuesday, the 8th. we .visited the school at\ i'oadside and. found some bright boys ant^Njirls at work unticr their two compehant teach ers. We predict a splendid year's work for the Roadside school Ofrls. have votlf exhibits for^h*’ fair ready. Since you will not in school this week you will hav • some extra time and can make your nlans and get your exhibits in shape. Let demonstration work be well rep resented this vear. /X .. MRS. C.EQ K. WAV. •Asst. Dem. Agent. a campaign to bo conducted over 4h« Hoard of Health, the district fair to State during the ■**< few weeks to have been held at Hendersonville promote the planting of an abun- on Friday of this week, has been, dance of wheat and oats this . fall postponed. This was quite a disap- and winter. The eampkign will J> */pointment to the promoters of this similar to. that of a year ago. an 1 fqir. and everything pointed to a it is hoped that the results will Ik- large crowd and a most successful as satisfactory- * ’ - X fajr on Friday. The committeeir and Clenison College. Oct. 1.—Tlv* »he people qf the entire community fall rampaunt for inrreasing th-* acreage of wheat and oats and, th-* increase in production of hogs will begin .October* ffth a* 1’nion. Fon meetings will He held beginning at 11 o'clock a. hi. as follows: ' ■ —^ : . I njon, October Hth : Anderson. October la^h. Fairfax. October *1 I th.’' T , ' Florence. October 12th - *- Each r.gent Willi m- expected i > attend one of .these meetings and t* •« ncotirage farmers to attend. Fosters and special circulars on ih* seedifig of wheat and oats an l on hog* production are being printed tor your use in this- campaign. Irf avjdition another circular advortis- in£\Heed.for sale is also being prim ed- \ . ' 1 v • 1 The plan of the campaign, after Local Poard of Health Is Reorganized Dr. J * C-. vonl^he has assumed tl^he p M the chairmanship A>f the Walterboro board of* health and hereafter all cases of infectlpus disease will bgj^ reported to him<^Tns the purpose of the. local board of health'to see to it that strict quarantine of in fectious disease he had and - they cases be reported immediately Ip them. , \ Just at present! there are quite a number of diphtheria* and Spanish influenza in tojvn. but prompt ac tion on the part'to.f the* board of health and insolation of the cases it is thought will prevent a spread of the disease. * The members • of the hoard of health are Dr. J> C.. vonl^he. chair man: E. D. Lemacks, secretary; W* L. Easterltn. N. 0. Morrall. • * :k SKEEIFF ORDERED . TO PB01ECI PUBdC CHI IICHES. HTHOOlJt AND OTH. RR ’ PliACEM SHIT THEIR OF THE DISEASE * ORDERS GIVEN BY STATE HEALTH BOARD (•atherlng of Crow d** Foriddddh Daring Spanish ■ Influenaa EpL . t . ’ demir Throughtmt the State. / Walterboro ScH«m»I Already Ckteed. ■* * : * :T: -A ❖ £ * * * $ * * * , * SOLDIER'S liETTEHS : / • * « Jk * Je J|c «- munity and several *“ large buyers. ; * /’ # / — Among those he mentions are J. Z.\7\DDrOciRt6S The „ * c An nr u *3 * * .\moug in v Hbrrisqu. and has p Ronds. H who-has $600 In W. S. S. purchased $1,000 of Liberty Ronds.X^Ie says he Is going to stand behind the boys to the full extent of his ability F. Padgett purchase.! Wagoner Richard R, yarpado Writes ^ Mrs. Maria (1. Tarnadjp has r*- these four meetings will be similar edited a_ letter from her son, Rich- to the plan followed last year; that rd. vtho*^i driving a truck on the is. pledge caCds with a letter at-. Western front in France, as a mei>i- fached will he distributed through '-’oi 105 Ammunition train, the schools the State. Each Mi Vartado w^rtes that he t* get- county this year, will he assigned a ’int on well, and that he Is aXth** certain acreage in wheat and oats frobt. and--them is enoujfh excite^ and the campaign will continue in >/**nt to keep, away thexbines. He that county until the acreage is atXw* he hopes they wilt^he home by tained. The details of the plan Mill Christmas, for* the ^American troop* (he have th*^ C.ermatiK pfrair u.. i*. — iye .letters from Very truly yours . D. W. WATKINS, ved: Asst. /Director.. LONG, Director. 'home and a ^opj/of the home pap*-. Mo see what i£/doing hark home> * * M 4c 4t * .V Bl ****** Press and Standard th*. limit of W. S. S, and expects *.‘» I ^ijl< la c Imtcr from S- Finn, of C.reen- pu r cliase heavily of bonds, .as hrd'X fH-cts iii stand ln'liind ttie hnys with v-xer . p«*nnv tliat he. has, for what go/Oi \v"ttl<) Ivis motiox it*- unless w»* win: . I.-ham .. Fad:-ett. of * I.itt! - Swamp will Anvcst cent h*- can syv re in Liberty Etonds/ So it is vi‘h till of them. Mr/ Yarn savs. Th* be ebunted on lo tio/1Fieir full pan. in Vais.m: • Coll* ton’s nuota. Mr. Varn alsh says that people are bin- !t|s enchvtfinu ch^ck for renewal of suiMscrinAjon to The Press and j Standard. Mr.VFinn says: "I have ■ been reading 1 Tin- Press and Stand- j m a d fi«’ T•* \ «>ais, (Hiring tin* time w. ! lived in Walter hot o\ami I considei- Col!* itAhe most welcome p-Vner to nir mt- fatiiil' - It is th** ohH comm Mr. and Mrs ( ailed mi So* Mf. and Mrs. N called Sunday to a lefegram anootyrtci | Mrs. Morrall* They left on forced efo r * * * * * t . Morrall > Harry (Vltrien Writes His Sister. P! O'Rrien. of Walterboro. 5., has a letter frotp. her, hus- s orother, Harry.- who is a mber of Battery F. 61st artillery. C. A. C. in France. He says they are well fixed and* have good houses in which to sleep in a-French vil lage. He says the boy* *re all In epod spirits feeling that they will ail Ire back home.soon with a loi to tell of iheir.experiences. •ft***#*-******#*-** * * * ❖ *Xe * ❖ / ❖ * * * * *’ /Acting- on orders receiyed from ... - the State Board of Heal^t Monday. ‘Mrs. ("urolim* Strickland f'arroll. . Lucas C. Padgett, sheriff of Colleton Williams.-Oct. Mrs. Carolin * counly. has givqn instructions that Strickland Carroll died at her hAtue ' tin churches,- schools, theatres .an i here Fridgy afternoon at 2 o’clock I n ther .places where peoplqrgather h? fofhtw’ing an illness of several.t#eeks. | clirsed-during the Spanish influenza The-funeral services with interment were held Saturday afternoon at the Strickland family cemetery. Rev. W B. McCuen; of Lodge, conducting the funeralVery ices in the-presence of a tober 7. large.nmnher of relatlAes and friend* 1 ender authority epidemic. Tiie telegram .to Sheriff Padgett follows: : - - /Columbia; K; ft. 2:30 p - Or- of paragraph of. ; the deceased. . f 1614. South Carolina Code, you a r J Mrs. Carroll was 67 years of age. j'directedMo close all schools and oth- Her husband, the late James,Carroll, ! instituijons of learning, church- died several years ago., and the leave one son. Smallwood Carroll. She was a member of a large familv* being a daughter of the late Henr-' Strickland, a man known far and wide. The following brothers and sisters also survive: P. Vf. Strick land. H. F Strickland; V E. Strick land, C. R. Strickland, J. B. "Strick land, Mrs. P. J. Wilson. Mrs. W. A SiHckland »nd Mr^f W. D. Cgrroll. Possessed of a genial disposition the deceased easily made and held friends. She will be sadly miased in hei* comdumlv and by her manv friends and relatives. —-r-- r , ■ all other Flour to Be Sold cjiiion .v<* gr-f ev<l|y week Vrom p.-onl, o: Wariet/uiwnsliip can • terltoi-o. our old home. wherH all children were born and reared, a fact when iF*«* paner comes of day th**' children b*-gin to/figh^ to ing th*- • bonds H*'i »»irl> as a patriot- see Avim shall read ic duty * Tin f as an investment, an i j Mr. Finn states 1h»t *>n the e\e of victory it would | unite a success in be a divi:race for us not to sob- that be will alw scribe to/uir otiota. and for any man not to rake all he/:an in bonds. J Frank it firs that, hiftrnew th** remembrances, of at WalterborcKwheii *>n*' of the leading in**r- , best success arid mjdle so man> L-oo*i i friends. / (•bants of Walterboro.. says that h<* Is going tod a v to nnrehase $1,500 in Liberty Bonds, and that’ if this is not enough he will subscribe again to every pennv he is able. He .says .that he feels this-is his duty ami, ho gladly performs it. *'/,.- In other .comth uni ties the sain*-. shX Ihe I*>ca1 chairman and make John D. ^\'ar spending se/eral tains of /North . who has been r eml weehs in the nioun- Cakrolina. returned liome the latter pdrt of. the montij. nplrit is being manifested, and it is a house to house canvass and hv this believed that the next week will fte<Vmeans SELL LIBERTY BONDS. Do Colleton- goinc welb “Over the Top'il thi« work NOW. X > • V* this Fourth Liberty Loan jjrini- | Here follow Jhe names of thj* ;i«lent*. An* ing Home. i that all the coll* v.- sto re coming home, on account prevalence o» Sp:.nish* inflii- their schools. Those who come home have-not been git*- in structions as. to when to repoM to \tlieir schools fob resumption of their aking hOidies. Thev will be n«»iifi**d as ome, bti, fsob{i ns the State Board of .Health hy*si |-lifts /he quarantine. Mrs. J. >L MDsell Will Receive (•armentw. , The"ladies of the local Red Gross chapter desire that the members and all auxiliaries, of the Walterboro chapter of the Red Gross kn the sewing department has gon new hands and that hereaft J - M. Witsell Srill receive ments and see to their dtsZ^it This will be at her residenc*- rhall N the death lowlier. M’ J ?. Taxlor.j .sergeant Heurh Writes. e/afternoon train be- ^ \ . r , . r /. . • _• _ . ; ' ..i- N*! -ug b-tter is from rive to ‘.riven I on*}. I. i Nt- , , .. " i v«-:mi 1. >/ H.'ach. a. son o' I n ' Jack F . c*uS<f Stokes, to bis brol er ;oid Wife. *>NEdislo Island I MMe/can E. FXFranc**. AuiXSL I f*l' S|r. and Mi^. Jo Wii H Ib-ach. Mi. I>*-ar Brother//Old Sis ter:, Hare iusi/reec-ivedNyotir «-ver welcome letter--which. pXiXuaf** to hand. 1 \irtv mofe th/Jr Kjad toShear frouyyyc-u, but sorfy,to learn of es, picture x shows and places of put>B(* gathering in your county See ihat .there is po crowd ing in stores griaNpublic conveyances. rues A. Hayne, Secretary/'and fStalX^ealth Officer. - The sheriff said thhf instructions were issued by-him that the spirit as well as th** letter of the State Board of Health’s order be obeyed cothpletely and that action b< in the event that disobediet found. However, the sheriff ftdent that the Pfopie. appreciating the urgent .necessity for the draatl£\ order, will cheerfully comply. Of course, it is not known Just how long tlw^hoard of health’s man (date will be of force. A great nr Substitutes «r cases of bqipfi roported and, wpilejror tlm? have*only mild '“••inw have been very ill-. In Walterbbro, physicians are required to infortn of such casas - ooeyru •)*/ taken liencevis f is oon- X- ,l X 'County^rood Adii|inistrator F. W. Risliy.r X just in receipt of ihe fol- . . lowing/telegram from v-^jRhte F/>*»*f 'the board of heal' Ndmtnisiraior Fllioit. dated at Co- and they b-ill. be rifui.'-antined. Im b'.rOm 7llr ' , a The school y Walterboro was X-•!!,.: inu^Xi’iimediatelx, .-tailed*closed befo.e-Mis ordm. came on ac- maj sell wheal flour without sub.-ti coiini id •»>/ pr.-valence of dipli- mil foi'mer hoin** he ina«le his I>algn. X/ Chairman Shaffer’s Appeal. Clt'zens of GolHton Go>mty: The extensive plans which I had- made for the Liberty Loan whirl wind campaign in- the county have been canceled ofl account of the Or ders from the (State Board of Health forbidding afl public gatherings. T had arranged for a series of community meetings beginning on Tuesday at Islandtnn and continu ing two weeks, and also a grand county meeting on the court hill for Mhich occasion I had secured as speakers gallant French and Anted!- can oflleers who have Weif wounded ,in action and sent to this country/as Instructor^.- Admiral Beatty had kindly offered the 1 T . N. Marine Banjfl ,frfr this mebtine I received on Mondav a telegram from State Chairman Robertson in forming me of .the action of the Board of Health in forbidding meet- , ingg. I at once wired for an excep tion in the case of the Islandton meeting as there was no time to notify the people of that section but on Tuesday lust as I was paving I received positive orders from Colum ' lAia that no meetings ott all couldX? permitted. But I say positively to all Grit the bonds must be sold. Neither Span ish Fin nor Hun peace Dirks must wtand between-Colleton'county and ber duty. y/ ' \ Our bora in the front line trench es mean to flght/lt ouf to the bit ter end. and we here, their home army of sunport.. must prove worthy ' *tf them. I call upon the patriotic men of every community; I call upon 'ha patriotic women of every com- roopity to Mtlly under the leader- ''hairmeri who will lie the brave leaders in this, the greatest battle nml in what we all hope may !>♦* the las* battle. Do not let talk of .the war heina .over halt • your efforts. I believe that such tajk is a Hun trick gotten up for the very purpose of defeating the l iberty Loan campaign. Snpi. Strickland Attends (A»aff Supt. H. S„ Strickland was calle-1 to Charleston las)/ week h\ Supt. Swearingen X Xtend of the cotnttX superintend*-nta of this, part of the State, which session met at the/Argyl* hotel., ■ o Rev. Walter A. Mark Sj»4Dvrs( Broken Arm. v , tor BulaFi’s fle -th./Had I not hem T from von I would 'not have, known janything abouri/f. probaiily until my^ return homCyf * Have received let ters fr*>iii/hj/ti*ri. but ih«*j never said anv.thinXXout it. - \V«dr /nrother. I have been sen. hick a/liitlt* distance from the front f*vT fme purpose, of instructing th * army sent over from the States, we are about through and in i firirl time it fs expected that wp will eturn to the front, .and?, that is where I want- to be. for I take a de light in slaughtering those reptiles up there, for they are not worth', the name of human beings. Well, at this present writing 1 am well and getting / along all O. K. Give my love to all the children. In fact give my love to all and writ • me often for I haven’t the.Jime that a conference you have. Your ever loving' brother. Set. L./E. Beach. Artillery School of Instruction.X ftion. tivt'-s to tanners who tetnie l*-r‘s *-ei t i-firi.t'*-.”' • V On account ,nf a ruling of th<- Fbb*i \*lnifnistrat*>r the use of imr let’s *•• i liticat*-. was discontinued sev*'?-a.l w*-eks silo, hut this-, onlef, will r< instat-.- 1h*-u use. .*• i — -V - > * * * * ^.* * * * ****** *■ MARRIAGES * ******* At KERMAN t heria yt trie town # * # # FKI.Dl * ‘* * II- * * * * * LCD Gi:o>S NOTES * * * * *. /’* 1* sk >8 Jk •!' ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ * \i tin v/'iii*-sr'*.i tin. .-1-cretary .of Wat aiuPthe Sutgeou ii*-n*ral of tj). , AjiiivX* nation-wide Surv*-> of ttiv iiiiiXit iesoun-es'of lhe. countr> ’3 iXng mad*- bj the Atueiicari- Red Vr*>ss. Questmnnaires will be tilleit out t.y all graduate *nuises. pupil nurses, nngtaduated nurses, trained atlemtants. practical nurses (that is A / got CottagevilK-. CH- 8.— ..... ... , - - . . Ack«-i many a prosp*->oiis itml si>C- nurs**s who are capable ot doing ana/ cessful xoiing farmer b//fhis place. ; hare don*-Jtursing in their neigh suipi>wd this com mu tuCy/Friday by ."ho* id ami comm <•/* /. midr> o -»/«n to Charleston "And being mar- also by women who have taken Ke.‘ there to Miss Mamie FVhlei. 1 Gross courses^ These qiiesHonarirev th«* cereiiloriy Urkinu place at Nm.'ar** h«MnA: mailed out tin//week >> Spring Street/^araonnge, being peryihe' «-h.iirman ot formed by Rev J. P Inabinet at S jlnign committee to alj p in. Friday of last week. l'p«»n t<* rK*J .'‘ical chapter their iNdurn home Mpnday evenin-: FoMHwing is a/list was t«-n*iered them h. wlvoin 'I'Kstiotiaffes are hying mat ed'; if thi>rXa/*- nurses in the coun- , t\ other ■’ikan'x those noted they should atXnce sgnd to the Walter furses cam- turses known ' . ^ o4 those to iV g reception But if through onr efforts and the brarerv of our soldiers the war does / ' / _X refractory Ford i.a responsible end this winter then a Liberty Bond ! r * brwken arm for Rer. Walter will prove a wonderful i n vent men t*v*' be having' cranked hi* from a money making standpoint. . Fprd once too often. Both All American War Bonds hare/ad- boaae of the arm were hrokea and vanced from 15 »<S. 25 per cevrt Im- wh »»c It has been painful. Mr Black Ik ZeigloC^ e a ’ tpUr letters mediately upon,the coming RHt X r<M liocal Chairmen Cottageville, W. E. WJtlfi. Walterboro. C: G Stokes. J. ,C- W Ashton. W. O Jones. -• /Islandton. J/X Bentr" Sniders, G. Yarn.' Round, C,ux L. Smoak. ^sbor. J: F W> Morris. ^ Hudson’s Mill. J D Hudson. LodX. J- G. Brabham, ter, Paul Sanders reen Pond. C. W. Drawdy. Stocks. Paul Walter. Wiggins, E. A. Morgan. * Hendersonville. Smith Turner. Ruffin, H. D. Padgett; Jr. Smoaks, W. H. Varn. > V 1 Colleton, fj. J, Brass'. Providence. C. D. C. Adams.V Dodds. W. B. Garris. \ Bethlehem. A. O. HiOft. X Combahee, M. W. Brown. Remember that in the bright his- trirv of Colleton countv there is no such ward as “Fail.” Get htily Jn a patriotic frenzy of efficient zeal and success will be our reward. , E. T. II SHAFFER. County Chairman. aCP . states that they aeem to be knitting . together again satisfactory. He Is I still driving the Ford using' one hand for the operation and assisted by Mrs. Black occasionally. Stokes graded school will not be gin on Friday of this week as was previously announced, for. the rea son that the assistant teacher. Miss Rogers, has resigned and a few* days' time will he necessary to secure an other. J. C. WELCH. Chrm. Board of Trustees. * —* — From I’reston The following are written by Preston B. Zetgler to his father and mother. Ifr. and Mrs. P. B. Zeigler, of WeeW: ’ With the American Ex. Froces. France. Aug. 1*.—My Dear Fath er; I will now answer your letter I received a few days ago and wa* sure glad to hear from you all and to hear you were getting along O. K. These few lines leaves me well and I truly hope they will come to hand and find you all the same. • Well, father. w> have hod verv good luck so far. and I hape yoiPan have had the same, and will, unit) wre meet again. Telly everybody ’’hello" for me and,trt let me hear from theni. theti friends at th** home of his parents/ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ackei- tnanXThiH was quite an enjnyaM** affair, and was attended, by many of yfic relatives and' friends. Mrs. Ackerman is not unknown «: Cottageville where she has relatives. She is a niece of Mrs.'Alice Williams of WalierboYo, and is a young la* of many accomplishments! He-r atd vent into the social life of Cpytkur villi* is welcomed, and the best wish es of a wide circle of friepfls go to the newly /Weds. * ******* * r ****** MIDGE. F. D. a 4t * * # * */* ********* write am Dr. Robert Black, of Bamberg. dPSompanied by his brother-ia-Jaw, Fred Free, was in town for the week-end to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Jane Blaelw\They were also accompanied by Mr. *nd Mrs Reed, jewelers of Banmberg/ Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Andersop and children, of Sumter, are here visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mm, C. C. sAstm Ad i ss»» isait-uii*, imi. a an .urN v * v.. j Anderson '^fm. Anderson and theff- remain here fpr . two children will I several weeks /X e ***** « * * 4c * * , Ht^lKftVS MILL jr j&. * **4rt>** / tfi**#4i Ruffin; Sept 30.'—mlgg very much the young meti and boys who have recently lefri our community for the army and the schools. Hocks Crosby , I* attending 8. C. (’Diversity./' X'v Roy C^bshy is attending Wofford College. BlUA Hudson. Eddie Hudson and fen Crosby are attending the (rllsle school at Ramberg. * Our school at Hudson Mill will soon open with Miss Everett and Mian Hudson as teachers. Mr. and/Mrs. J A. XTopeland visit ed at tp^ home of Henry Carter last SimdX r X ; * . ’ s. Edith Bennett and sister, ss Minnie Copeland wyre pleasant, allers fl H.fL. Carter’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Rentz spent th«* afternoon at H. L. Carter’s Sun-. s day'.\ X ’. .Jr Sfr and Mrs DanCarter/bnd fheir charming (laughter. visited Mrs* Carter’s brother, Ham mond Carter. % */ Marvin Bishop and family, of I^>dKe, visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Carter recently. H. M. Carter and wife were pleas ant callers at Mi*. Mabel Copeland’s Sunday. /C \ / Master Cecil Carter visiled Mas ter Ansel and William Alford C'dpf- land recently. . X, ' / ' N Master Joe AJlen Carter visited Ansel Copeland Sunday. \ Hurbert Carter and James Carter paid Ehrhardt a flying call Sstur-'Miss boro chapter t hei t N .names and a*l- dreswXro that qiiestibQaires may be majJvd to them. rs. C. H. EsDorn and h>c six nur- es at EsDorn Infirmary., Mrs./Mason Hodge. Smoaks. Mrs Frank Rentz, Jr.. Islandti Mrs. Elliott Savage, V\ alterboiv. Mr8. E. B. Felder. Walterboro. Miss Hattie Glover, Walterboro. Miss Hess Suiosk. Walterboro. Mrs. K. S. Colson. Walterboro. Mrs. Katie Glover, W’alterboro. Knnice Dorman. Walterboro, (col ored, t / '•> Colored as well as white nurses are being called upon to register in this campaign,< and questlonsires will he filled but' also by ail negro nurses in the above classifications. AX /fc’PROACHING MARRIAGE , ' * ,/ Islandtoo. Oct. 7. - -Mr. and Mrs. j. B. God ley have announced tb*5 engagement of their daughter. Miss Sue, to Mr.. Charles Manning, form erly. ot, Elizabethtown. Tenn . now of Colleton/ 7 The marriage will taka plaee at Adnah chuxch. October 13. at 8 o’clock, in the evening. Every body is cordially Invited to attend. Miss jCathartrindeTrevllle has re sumed her mtisicaKclasaes In the af-'- ternoon* and on Saturdays. Mis# 0 deTrevllle always has a large class •> of pupils, and her recitals arb en joyable features. X X day. ithr J.'. W Crosby and daughter, as Maud, of Ruffin, were In town x last week.