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H MIS I ■kfMTIMiS AUK ltKIN(« HKLD AT MLA.XDTOX, STOKKS. <X)TTACU:- VW4-K, ^HTO.W IXHHiK AM> HMOAKS TODAY. OF COUNTY ;; - CLOSED TODAY Mire Force* of Them* Institutions Are .Makfttg House to Htiusc Can* i # A ’ ' van* for the Sale of Libert) Hond*. Colleton (joiiiK “Over the Top.*' Tbe banks 6t the county have ly agreed to close ‘all day to devote their ■ entire a house to house canvass *le of- Liberty bonds. This Konae to .the request of lanninK and of State srtson to alljhe'banks of South . Carolina. These aentle- are srivinu valuable time and effort in this work and they deserve tbe attention arh} a quick and patriot i« response fr on Ye»terday\a large, katherinu at ■ ssed by M. P. Shaffer of \V«1- I be ca liip un moUl: and hand Of d from ' afk ,r trd CoIletoH w;tfl go well 7 aver the top. W. SUSH TllI IS . .MVMJIHK •x. WIDKSPHKAD v’ OVKIl tOlNTA, AND NATION—Mlt'M HlKFKR- IV« AND MANY t»KATHS UK* Sl l.TlNU. ' T ~ r COLLETON HAS MANY CASES MILD IN FORM ; . *, »r Disease* Ha* Taken Hold «>f Ktery Section of County add Humlreds ’ Are Hore or l,e** Sick—No Deaths * , • • N. * *. * * ' . ■ ' So Far in Walterboro. MUST GO BHii 'A WILSONS ANSWER TO GERMANY’S PEACE PROPOSAL SATISFIES AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT PEACE WILL NEVElt BE MADE WITH KAISSBISM _ ~ NOR WHILE ATROCITIES CONTINUE I'Km ISIONS FOR SKNDINtJ XMAS PAHt'KlMr TO MKN ABROAD. OFUCTAIi . INSTRUCTIONS |s- SI KD BY WAR DKPARTMK.NT.^ TKRBO,M> * MS HD flWI - - GOING MMO . ^ u • •> ONLY THRKK WKKKS RKPORK ' TENTH ANNUAL FAIR^ WILL BE IN FILL BLAST A*f WAIe •• *. I, at least not' with « respon- hable to t ak^ active tbesp jonronnie venters, and a:any civilians ha\e d.wl of it: Mahy^. prominent • tl|* renA of South Carolina hav? suc cumbed/ within ' the past few days. Dr. (^. Hace. r Mart in a pMimin ept physictan.. and busman man q* that s«*ctioii. Ii« !. !i»*v. R.' jL,‘. rr*|ld nj V;l J« r„- >/ yt e ict. will lie l>umed y in Columbia. •'iNIi'i? »Mher 11 knowh perabpai * huv>y :<ucr cuibhed,' —E ’OoYiiton ccftimy i.« Only, one «ieat!i ... U. .Varn, chairman , - xv ''‘being at present a smTeier/di “flu” 'vherl\%:6tin> Lonnie iV the -t liapp'.- «led ' Thu'rsday /wife of Sniic- iton.,died Sun- following the iirs. (ieoive The Walterboro cah^ass today.in";‘'hr Warrertyof '>» ch;tri:e of C. (V Padgett^^Rf L- ; da >’ of pnetihtonia, Fraser and I. M/'Fishbutw. 'assIst- fliKease. Id b\ the ent>/e bank Rircba and j i n VVa!ter^drp v Oiere'Nare quite a jriany other /leading business men. number of. cases. Mr. L. M. Stokes Among > the largest individual i w » s Xtricken on Tuesday. \ leaving sabdcriplions to date ate J/ Frank. I Or- 0. H. KsDorn and Dti ‘J. G^^on- <1,50(1/ and Mr. Frank says if more|L«hji to haodle OiXsitubfioo calls> Dr. Hendersonvi <1.000r E. T. H: Shaffer, $1,000 an.i l hffs been ill. and\Dr. EsDorn haV' » Others. Next week' a complete list trying to see ms patients, one . W ’f all subscriptions in the countv of pf whom. Mr. Hill, hns pneomonia. iU <500 «r over will be published ■p ! <’ottagevmc has many ruses. Uiiffin ' The Pregsfc and Standard. . 7 ’ reports an epidemic. \ Golleton, All sflbsCi'tpfiohs iuust reach fom.> h-toali- and almost every Section of ; v hank before tii>v close of l» isln« ss * ; county have many cafiX T.he j iiatufday night-. * v f. ! i; p- is mild, it seems. A j Libc-fiv Pond Fire meetings will 1 ' I schools, chtn;ches, SundaV ^0 bbld toniglit at Islatulton. speak- schools and public gatberingsy vru.’ M. P. Howell. E. T. H. Shaffer : prohibited, and it is hoped the e The last German peace proposal will not brlag untlK President Wilson is given assurance that it Is a si Me government of the pqopld of Germany. ' Tho.official note, which will convey the PresMdM'a answer to the German government and more important,, the Germna people, was deliver ed Tuesday by Secretary Lanalng to. the charge of the Swiss legstlon who has been acting as the Intermediary. It was given out publicly by Mr. Lansing at 'the state department'Tuesday afternoon. It follows: “.'“Sir: In reply to -the cbinniuniration of the German government dated the 12th instant, which you handed me today, I have the honor ..to request you to transmit.‘ the following answer: > Spanish/ influenza, an especially. The ‘text of the President’s answer folio***- ; ' ~ ' . ’ * ilignsnt ty’pe^qf La Grippe, now—., ••The unqualified acceptance by-the present German government and if “"hoxSidS^'uf ’•>>•« larse'majority of-the .relchstag of the terms laid down by the Presi- Cftses wit^ ‘thousands'of ••oaths of the I’nited States of America in his'address to the congress of the suiting.' The disease Js especially | Pnited State* on the 8th of January. LH^and in his rubseguent addressi''’, *tvere ip the enc-moment "si ;**k and rjiisufle—the GiVsident in'making a t tank and direct statement of. his de- cititeX. having sp^esaTii^u*. ^Ihere t* with .regard to the communications of jihe German government r s '" i ‘ n ' 1,3, . h <>( °it ^ / • H lt must be clearly understood that the prdeess of evacuation and the conditions of an annistico are mrifters which must be left to tt)e judg'- nienl and advice of the military -advisers of the government of the United States and the allies*-poverniaients and the President, feel* it his duty to i.ay that no arrangements cab be accepted by the government of the United suites'which does not,provide absolutely satisfactory safeguard and guar antees ot the maintenance of. the present military supremacy of th * armies of the l arTted States And the gllies, in the field. ■ y -' ••HtyToels confident thpt h< can/tately aasum^-ithat.this will also be s * U»e jpd^ruent and decision of. The allied’ governinents/ ^The President fcels/that also- fils duty to add - that neither the —yeumeni of the United Sia: .-' imi v . he is quWe/sure the governments wliii which..4tie koveMir/ient of thi Xyiited States/is associated as a bclli- ■ etent, v. ilUcunseat.td /ocsidcr ip^a/nilstice so^dng as the arfned forces' >y Getti.uiiy continue the iMega^ cud inluHuanv practices which they Wi persist it)'.,-' - / ./• s'‘J\’' ». ■ • . / ‘ “At the very dime that tin KYrman vfo\Xrnment approaches the gqv^" cinnient of tiiv ’l .died Stat/s with pioposaas of peace its subnlarHu.-s are- enured a in 'sinking iksswxger ships at sea a\d qoW the ships ^mihe, leu thfe.verv boats in Which tffeir'passengers and creWs seek -to make. lheir w:.v' to safety, a?T(i ih ^thei^ present enforced withdrawal from r ranee ttiV C.er,inan/iin;uen gre purstung u cours* of wonton destruction which has always, been regard' d as in direct violation ot- the rules ami acuety oi c/Gjued whttafe. l’itie,s and-Villages, if - pdv destroyed, an*. dtrippctl/oKall the.’, contain. (Tot onl’, but oftep of 1s(ieir Veiy m- .ants. / . \. / • * ’* yjm nations asi-d^ia:p6 against. Germany ciyh not- |ie expected '«> cessation of wk^ white acts of ^ .ihi.' v , s.iuliat-icn .’’w idtioiv di'- Vdiig com in pi aNviach tVv>-'justly Umk upoi. »r!i ».i,.; wiin liriiNhta. is. / -. N/.i y • / *’ » K n«.« ..n .) m oKier th^t tAere mtiy he tm po. .- 'n.p'.v oi —lynufe so Ira v occurrei d that \was at Cam JacVson, Heqlon—f Wi!- t last wee’: MRS. E. J. rDl! WILL BOXES MUCH INTEREST BEING y SHOWN IN'EVENT Kzperiod That This Fair Will Show Girat Progre** in Exhibits and Muck Insprovenw'nt in the Indn*- trial Life of 1'onnty.' tire (Tiristma* Parcel Duly. Will be Allowed to be, dent Each HoMJer. . Mu*t be In Hand* of Red Crte» Not foster ’Rian November 90. * . ' * / - Only one parcel will be accepted' . WMh ^ ,Il * n weeks re- by the Waf Department through the m *lhing. plans for holding the Tenth . Led Cross for each soldier overseas -Annual Fair for Colleton county are • the coining holiday season, accotdin ' forward. The advertising to pfans «r officials of the' War Dt> l * being, put up and interes: part men:, the l\>stofflce Drpartmenr' l,< being created which will' make for . and the American Red Cross. ,4argpr exhibit* and increased atten- Each soldier will be provided witn ^ -4 one Christmas parcel label. This , xTh ^ re ha » been sdnne question xa label will be forwarded by him to '? ^ •d'lMbility of going ahead the fft*rson in the United States from w ' l, * P^ffMnUo®* fbr this fair on whom he wishes to receive his Christ- acfou,,, 0, ,he of Spanish nuuGpackage: Packages that do not ,,lflue,,a * 1, but the offiperq have de- beaiVuhis label will not be accept- clde< * ,hat ,h e restrictions for hold- • ed byShe Red Cross for delivery to i,M: have been lifted the postofflee ‘ktithorities. *ben and'Kit will be safe to tount Christmas parcels must be placeil on baring the fair at its regular l boxes three inches by da,P ' *“ ***” * bv nine inchAM in „i. These boxes •v in cardboard^boxes fhree inches bv da,r ' Ifl lhe pvenf - howovdff. iHnt tour inched bv nine inches in size - U ^a 000 * be held, ample notice »• will be /provided to ^ pii * a and a UtPr ^ AH . ..T-Kt nyxes win oe provided to .,. . .in holdery of labels bVv the Aiuerieau ‘’'blbitors arp urged to • prepain Red yio«a. They may be obtained , beir«exhibils and. have them-ready ‘ at. IWhI Cross chapteraVr branch s ' for ’be/openinff Nov. j&th. - W/r Nmember 1., •' ; ' / The ,premium list Is being •pub- 1 With, each box will be given com • shed,in The Press and Standard • k to w< ■ k. and .to hoofc- b te instructions regarding articl* which may' b*^ sent, and u list bf ar A Ivtt- will be t- syK-sj, the' reader's ttr»» Holes which are jarred by the post, !” “. ri;, ‘ d to keep" the par' : h containing/ v tf’is list ./'A few changes have boon made ..and several new premiums 6f- lef«>0.- Sup^rintendetU (Hover'and A lUsuiic.c v:.iX’.in r Guvg.A.i i;X. tti teti vApcui e PsjiK-fr ,'Rokes. ; peak«rs. 0. n,-Renriftly and l^ 0, h‘C will soon pass. The physK^^ A/H -WichmanT Cottacevilb', E. L, say there is hot mt^h they-}. Flshburpe and W. E, Willis; Ash-v^an do and that it is important for ton, L. 15. Houck and Ilev. E. H. , t *’ < * patients to take the best of car? •Reekham*; Lodge. Co!,. Jas. G./Pad ! « T themselves and,' remain in bed. F^lt and Rev. Hope. V. . . Icatinc as much nourishing food as Fine records are being /hiade at i P os *‘‘*bJ e -' Wiggin*, Hendersonville, Islandton ' : * * -nd Cottageville. ■' /: | Failed to File / / • Accidental Killing 7 At Cottageville . . '■**/*• • •; i.sher«nl/DanilrMgo Metis • f . / v / *’ ‘y . Dentil Sttnclny at. H.tnic ot' L G. Questionaires audio rities. l*o riui mail the b'd^yountel/. When packed, the box aJioui^.be taken — (tie nPUrest collection station desig naied bv the lied Cross, unsealed and * -V • « u »»v unwrapped ready for inspection. He.l «»»He depart meat, ( loss VcpreMcntatives are autborized to remove objectionable a from parcels— ' — - /. The Christntqs carjoon boxes wil be distributed-n't*. K. J. WHsell ot the local Red UVoss chapter. Thev »ilt be diptributea ( only, to those per sons who have received labels from ;i*e soldiers: This arrangement to. I aUor.-on. Jr-. supcniitendent of the are remodel! the pens for the cattle exhibits, ‘.T.’* while the building formerly mfed for the poultry exhibits has been co verted .uno an addition to the swi building. It is expected that bbth these departmeflts will be mu^h iai xcr ifian- cvVr before. / , The poultry/exhibit tbfs ye/r will be Ijou.M-d' in ][he negro- dm ; I'ivSIdeKi sIxsyrtu'A.ci.V .'ulcmbiy c liL. . ui.i.ie laiij/oq/e ri.U puin talent o, one o. ih« t.crmaii Ld.-Xnineui has/now ajx'epted. 1 > .i.-- i yhr i'j^esideni\delivei'w<l at Mount Yc non oil - , , .. , iu« 0< • bdiii. i Tir.istinas remeuibVanee* ap^-, > t ' ur ^ nd ntfw steel wR".- coupa Spiles.Om, ino soldiers and sailer, •»**“»>nurchawd. these will ovei .seas, and m* To the sotdipi's nn,i .* a >' ^ M>«* appearance and inns n tne rraining camps in ms 1 /'X."' f0ri ‘ itllll niou. IXMioiilfl be boi qe in mind that th»* - * d '*• r-v'ihg ^ijtfter has all in 4 7- yal^slcouiaiued in the aaviers Fourth yi July, fi low.H; tcuo'n of every svblti ary .powet ^py wheg^ that Van f oi ns siugl\cbou\, aistnrb the pence of tho wyidd, c-r i> eijeinty acsirc^xd, aS/|east it^ ’ reoucMo'h ^Jo*’virtual iiii- • *7 X x /■ ' wliicif has hithei iocxnrf roiled th<* vetmun nation is, ui the *<i./ u is Within itiv cWee oi^rhc German naxion to. altei >r. The i reflid* i—s wofnis just cfiioted batiiialiy consiitute iyNromlitton Red i\o .• is Ho-ohiy cnaniHi tnrou. w h " “ V» i>*jliimas’ piu kagevbay - ..t ’lO miner -who i* no*X* 1 '* 1 1>H:> not be receiver lh * A“ l> ar *. ojr* i.ie poMoriice depa. tmont iroot * x '* ,,ri ‘’ s • n ' The following iuen of Sept..* 1 hi >li Idiim at ('o'fi.-.ecxHlc. ; .. . V . •**'.' • .'*-' •» v . •. • i ... , / Cottageville’, On. 14 . .ST/raid , Dandridge, 20 years old; whs in stantly killed Sunday at‘tlie horn of J. tv. Mctdrim, at this /".preceuvni io p.„ i\ p* ace is to pouio;f>y the action of tlfc G/i iiiar • V*, iMC-m.advet^r'yfii- ii< .-A|v ut yovlp-hoiiini to Lay tnal the .whole hib'd to file lojestiimryLcs. ' c v. iti./u ..Vs jm.- ne n\,.>ticpen«i upiirr the detiniteneii4 amt ibc queAtionaires ate s»i hi Willed !■' > . ' ■• . y . - 1 4 viV : (1iie*iuonaire< are Kmmuuea ; v -i . , .a < i . N cm at once and a naXahlJ ' ‘V' plainer — ,uMU#s whudi can be-uvyu m Gt.s 5 i. ivon the Loe.-i'l Goayd as to '.*tAi‘.ia^/i. It .u^^apgb.-atde llifti the. g-oxernnteu.tk as ,.».T.i«*.-d a-..j,.': failure to illy, lh*-!:! wfthie if>.- • .eri..ij/,. -..-tioi.id i r, ,'-i.*i a ;aiivrni mv wfi li whbai Uie>‘ ar ■ ,.* .iii:i ' so . l , ih>>v Wl* Lye i.11 <he’ — . :iv * ■ ' '/.' Hi v. ,.; ..•aK*- a si’pj. iaie. -t *-piy ;/» tm i,.. ,i an,. , —.-i ace. / to i 1 .- k K>r d/ferr/d ila-^flea* h. y . <■’ < rtlhed r>> ..-tri'te head . alters and Ur <-oi:r>,> of tim*» Me desertei;/ and—’bb-ct'fo ajiAf, ’Aooirk«*/f Wiivy to- < *’.1 ^icfo . t!:«‘ when* aftw> r -lydfail t/ f:Je a iflie Tionaire ..White HamUton Hvrd, Walter/ ' ‘;A Flbtcher Reeves, (’oltage- '1 - • ■ teui oi AUHigui-itiifl'gxu'y. X.yccfo f . ir, .... / -..-.‘d asa»iranees o; i .jigued i -v shotgun in the hand» of. Riddick lieldrim. 11 years'old/wps.accident ly discharged. ' The entire, load of ehot tiHik effect in young Daniirid. "h<*s(d. and death resulted immedi ly. ‘ * Al Thayer Fender,-Walterboro. One of the elder Meldrim boys hid ' - Auguatui' I^oco Rase,‘Green I’ond. '•centI-. purchased a new gittl, ntil x Isaac-Williams. Smotks. had been hunting with it the night | (Tthtird. previous. Ost returning homo- he Dave Collins. W’iegins. / - , .in, t» charge o.\,T iiiaii ihforest* ru i.i L, A / • \ x . • took the gun to pieces, leaving aj Clarence AdanU Davis, nkdl in the barrel. Sunday morn-! boro, R. D. »ag young Dandridge went to the Meldrim -home to spend the day. Atddick Meldrim was showing Dand- ridfCe the new gun. and began to him how to assemble it. In worn* manner the hammer became ed in the operation, and young rim. not knowing this, pulled the''trigger causing the shell to be discharged with the above results. An inguest was held over the dead body Monday by T. S. Reeves, and the verdict of the Jury was that the hilling was purely accidental. The funeral, with interment. Whs held Monday afternoon attended by a largo, number *oJ relatives and friends of the young man. -. The en tire community waS shocked to learn of this horrible accident, and. the parents and relatives of the deceased have the sympathy of everyone. Deter Heyward, White Hall Alex Johnson. Cordville. John Joyner, Walterboro. Henry Manige. Green Pond. Robert Lee Martin, Walterboro. Henry McCoy, Goose Creek. -• Walter Roberts, Jacksonboro. Prince Seabrook, Jr. Frogmore. , Ladder Cone Smalls, Green Pond JhiflapP,Wavlne. Walterboro. Mitchell Williams, W'hite Hall ../.v hoi, • iu v* ai mem lias ioun i it m-,*-*;vuiy tfj auool this plau ia y <*i u« i io conse rve snip\s|pice, aud in uiucr ma-i soiuiets unu sbiiors aon>a,t :..h\ MCt-i.c ai leastf ouV pagka^c u,u no more. l acKages * m/iuiij *.uures»cu auu file qt-c**.’, -aiy aiiiouiil l>i poruagt* piac Mivy arc ro t*e turned o* • o .m i,, j. .vi. xxitsvR at Vvailerboro aiit. ii'tcy vxiil'beyuiaiied m uuc hhi^- o.v ik-v aii/t upr Com in u tec, cqe win uaw ih«- «.ariii.uuji /or utsmbuiiua • veinnor i.-n, .\ (l ' rnSjug g ,mi t-W 1 <1 HI * ,UOj ii-Hi t Xvvf-Yota i . 2'it|l, ^ f owls p^ficed on ex- ter I cell receive !, find' iAcr«' will be no uotiiit t.Tat uus tair/ wifk be properly inc /eopic tniougnoui. ityged t o atTvet . tbetr ^ tin* tw m, Im/m . ,i.-vAfr, nO lAttletou- couh/iy. . tui goou /vaso^f: coin m unityiait will uoi Ih/ ncid inu yta*^ prior ifi lh«- county fan .• mu'p spex iut fi ne tan .util be me vom- inunily/exntbiiii fbi wlucn vajiiablo ere otfemt. It is .-expected YTe wui lH exhibUa GOin ^ot- nic. Mcnofersonvuiy; . uouge. aks, TatKir, Hudson jtalill. iiem- iii. Rt ovxuencc, .y* a ton. Ktnun, kes and ota»*r places. l\iui exhibits. It/ Mtdtvlduul fatm- efs 404,1 at»q be/eaturciL * , 1> °: x. l.._ . • ll CO/ .Jm*‘i ,K lOlF UilLik i l. V'.'x.-t.V*, 1 ne >pal i-id,s aie tfl retuaiit g *• Gtrti Cro. : > ui 4 } -U - 4 ,*l >4 1 •* * * i/i i.ilN \1 Vdoiphu.s Jones >l^cie ai\ Liibigh Book yoipJrn.j Jone. . ’ y • ,tu ualiuit >'■ • ajrij, ixvfi*’i /v an old Eastern proverb, “yea, uyei 'rtf', _ MRS. JAS. MrClTCHEN <fRS. MACMilE HARLEY Maggli f. (¥«• The remains of Mrs. Maggie Har ley. who died Tuesday, CgR. 8. at EU Paso. Texas, arrived in W’alter- boro yesterday for Interment at Live Oak Cemetery. "Rev. E. H. Reck ham. pastor of the Methodist church, conr ducting funer! services. MrC-Harley formerly lived in Wal terboro. and will be remembered as Miss Maggie Harley, daughter of the The friends df Mrs. Jas. McCutch-! late W. S. Harley, and a half-slider «n will be grieved to learn of her of Misses Carrie and Annie Reach death at’her home in Sumter last and C. J. Reach, of near Walterboro. ... ». three things come mu bitck:\the .-ped arrow, the spoken word, and th-: ftusi opportunity. 1 Today over/Colleton county ekrh citizen-baa the opportunity to prov** in a practical/Way his love of country, his love .ot fieedoln, his. love oi j humanity, and his love-tor his God. The, tight against the Hun and his powers of darkness is almoin won. but tnts ught, like all other flghts in huinan History..can onl>' he really wqp by him that endurcth unto the dnd. Today is our day of opportunity. Soon, we believe, ihe heroes will return from the battle front, and they will ask each one of the home army: “Whul did you do? ' Did yon really help here at home while i risked juy all in the trenches ana while so-many of our brothers made the supreme sacriflce, or when called on did you just buy a little one so (Jiat yoq might wear a button sitid camuflage the public into the belief'that you were really a painofr’ • P -If a little bond is all you can really afford to buy, then blewsed are you who buy a little bond, but if you can with Juat'a little self-denial and self-sacrifice buy a large amount of bonds and only buy a little oof, then irtien the wounded bo)s come home that button'will burn intp yqj hretfsp nke a livNPeoal. “These three things come not back-; The sped arrow, thp spokea word god the lost opportunity. . - ** - E. T. H. SHAFFER, .L'liairman. v\ liliam.-, (Net. L^/ I.oi.im- lleo- Ah. '•on or r.dwaru rJeoion. died at Jacksun i'hin>«xav nigh’. In- najl been in iraHiing .*or • nice ipouIns. tils ucam ikas quo pneumonia following ah attack ui lunuenza. rtis body was brougnVto vvuiiams Sunday for interment, uectaseu was a bnglit young man ami ms deam na* nrougnt sad neat vu many mends. \ ^ I HEVAK fiOT THE “FLl ” J-i ho ioiidwiug IliF- -1«»iliauou vkoflurU Col- • • m Tasv.t- ....... naval rescivei, Jra* j•!. prohnyceu it. enstgor npviUg won tne piuKioudu bv a < .hi cxaiblUrfitoU. tiy\ltua • pres*vu a prt terenwv Vo: vp< a-Vvx uuiy. 'pud ai I pc conciupK/n or iins funougn for ten Ua>s>wiiit , « ae ta speu<ii|tv ui home, ne Win leave lor acme service, t>Usign aones is'Kr- -ivmg congruuilaiions on bi^ rhpn / - U. MEMTI? / The anaual meeting t Assocl g of the Colle- Among those in W’alterboro-lpfio ton Baptist Asaoclatio|i met with Uo are in bed this week mterietf wit i Carters Font church on Friday be- ihe "Flu" may/ kcr' melUioned: . tote the nrst Sunday in October, and Sheriff Lucas JJ^Tadgeu, Supt. H icoavened tbrough 4 Sunday. W« had h:->. m rick land; Dr. and Mrs. L. M. * »«ry good meeting, a splcnttta dei- H. A. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. n waa present and especially ‘ Sunbeams and iti A. Workers Stokes, Conductor Editor W. W. Spioi F. L. Kinse>y^fiss Chase Black, bod they nad a very important part I'aui Lucas, Miss Mildred Grace. Mr. *<* lh e meeting. Yve hau two of our JohnjMHy'at Hotel , Albert, several workers witu, us, and also an- cases.at tbe EsDorn infirmary and other visiting lady, a G. A. Worker. m« others. Judge H. A. Cummings, of Lodge had business in town Monday. Mrs. Edgar Jaycocks. of sonville, is visiting relatives Hrs. Hyde/ ol Charleston, our vice president for tbe Southera di vision of W\ M.,.c., was there Friday and Salurday. and she brought ug some very interesting' messagea.^, Mrs. Carpenter's message Sunday was just wonderful. The next annual meeting meets Mr. aatnrdsy. Mrs. McCutchen was for- 1 Mrs. Harley has many frl«-nd* in , child i well is pther’jRalb' tnerly Miss Birdie Owens, of Walter- Colleton county, as •boro. She leaves a husband and parts of the country, who .children. grieved to learn bf her death. and Mrs. C. W. Glover and n, accompanied by * Wm. nos, Warren Wilson and Wm. iikhb| Jbfflwa. bll of Charleston, vtaited .Mr'*' had Mrs. J. B. Risher last week, ^co Lau Beach, who has been staUoi Long Island for several Wnth : home with his parents, Mr. m h. B. N. Beach, for a Mrs. Fannie Raymond, of Hardee- * »‘th »»>* M*rion church on Friday vllle, is visiting her sister. Mrs. B. (before the second Sunday la Octo- . Price, Sr. t**r, l*l!t. and the next guarlorly ; , ^ meeting meets with the Stuoaks Miss Bessie Saunders, stenographe d church on Saturday before the sec- for the Local Board, visited Char- oad Sunday in January, 1119. leaton Saturday and Sunday. A MRS. T. M. SMITH, Sec. <• ■ * '••‘V 4 * T