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. , * VOL. 39. v . ^ . IMDWMRKS 'CMPM MUD - s ■ * <OIXKTON MAS - nuns ASHKiX- KD f 1H.750 AS VIOTA OF HI OK SCM TO BK HAlSV:i> BY N ATION NOYKMBKH 11-19. toATE FIXED FOR the; association - • t D , . Matins Caakl Not he HHd In Octo ber but Will he Held letter 4t- I*»rt of. November. X ORGANIZATION FOR COUNTY PERFECTED School Dlfctrirts Wilt be i'nit for Campaign—Thairmeu A iijm tinted and Seh«M>l District (Juntu* Assign. «d for the <'«m|MiiKti. - • At a meet inn of tha exe^trtive eoinmittee of . the Colleton Baptist Association Monday if was decided to hold the annual meeting of the Colleton. Baptist Association begin ning Friday before tht^4th Sunday in November, provided the rule against gatherings be notMhen in force. This meeting was . to have been held beginning last Friday, but could not- on account, of the order forbidding gatherings. The meeting will be with BethanySfburcb. . At the meeting pf”th^executive committee Monday there was pres- j .ent Chairman Tleorge W. Way, H. I. I Cliveps and.Joseph Langdale. The following notice is given by * WALTERBORO. S. C. WEDN ESDAy. .OCTOBER 30. l91g. . - , . 4*. ■ s • ' ID IM CLOSE HIS GEMUI PIPED t • *• " .".v V„- •' TH«»t t.HT THAT THK KKtilWINt. «W' THK KND HAS (ONIK \( - «*>i;m.\t. Tt> NKW S KKINIKTs KKAt'HINt; THIS HJDK NO. 49. HESIBIDniillllS WILL BE IMPDOVED X • t • ' * > v ' - NKAKI.Y TWO MII.I.ION At'KKS •x - * OF LAND IX THIS STATK LIST- 4 . . ■ Kl> M>lt I SK W ItKTI KNKI* SOI4HKRS FOURTEEN BOYS LEAVE TUESDAY " * > I , * Another Vuota of t'olleton tiddlers Onlerrd to Keport If or Kntrian- - ment ,Tuesday, Nov. 4. BIG NATIONAL PROJECT DEVELOPING l»o\ emor ment of Agrimlt ‘ X-- Settb'vueot of the > l^indn in t'olleton t nanti. Al STRIArHUNGARY SUE$ FOR PEACE xy - With Tnrl^ey an,| AuMrhi- , Hunsary Out of the Fighting it U Tb« night < V y Will Stntii Suc- mi * • . " ■ The following young while men are ordered to report to the local hoard np Tuesday. Nov. 4, for en- t min ment for Camp Wadswbrth. Spartanburg. > . • List of men ordered to repor( for entrainment 4p Camp Wadsworth November 4. at 5 o’clock p. m.: William Preston Addison. Cot- tageville. ' .. George Talbert Renton. Waiter- boro. ^ Pledger MsTion Bishop. • WaMer- boro. , ■ Ernest Osgootl Connor. Smoaks. Watson .Duncan Crosby. Ruffln. Fa trey Duncan. Ritjer. William Karl. Fender./Weeks. Ernest Julian Fox. Walterboro. Lonnie Elsworth. I.athan. Waiter- boro. MN1HS IDE' SHU OCCIIDIW ■ , • —— - . • 1NFM KNZA AND OTHKB CACSKH A HE HESlNINSIBI.E FQR MAN^ ,HAI> DEATHS OF PEOPLE WE KNOW HOPED THAT THE tVORST IS PASSED Very Few rases-of Serious lltnew* Bepoited Anywhere In This Coun ty—--State Conditions Improving Rapidly, H Is Reported. J N meeting pf the workers in the cam-{.day before the fourth Lord’s Day in 4n tf , e *. a itern section of South''Car- paign was held Tuesday morning at I November. 11 o’clock, the meeting being in the' Foreign Missions, Rev. J. P. Cra • pen in front of Col. Penritoy's law ham. otfices. Several State workers were prteent to assist in planning for the 1 campaign, and the statement was .made by them that this was the best meeting held in the State so far, and /they had been in almost every county in the State. There were ’ fbor of theae State officers, three of them being Y. M. C. A. secretaries and in uniform. They madA very- practical. helpful. ..and enthusiastic - talks on the matter of the campaign \for. raising $259,000,000 during thiai ive for the support of the seven Home Missions, Rev. J. M. Craven. State’ Missions, B. G. Price. W- M. Work, Rev. L. R. Acker man. ' Orphanage. G, W. Way. Aged Ministers Reli^f^Rev. W B- McCuen olina The maximum acreage avall- able.' r.c»'ordinc .to the governor, probably,will reach 2.5iiO.*6M acre* The land st> far listed is ’situated fa Hampton. Colleton. Charleatoa. Berkeley, Georgetown. Williams burg, Clarendon. Chesterfield. Mar ion and Horry counties. This survey was done at the W-v best \ of the federal goverameat. Sunday Schools. Rev J. W. Hilton. which tentative plans to Temperance, A. C. Hiers. Periodical*; Rev. O. A. Martin. B. Y. ptM., Rev. G. A. Martin. ..Education, H. S. Strickland. * Baptist Hospital. Rev. Walter Black; C. N. LANGDALE, Clerk. Colleton Baptists Will Meet Soon nicies recognized by the United States Government, as follows^ Y. M. C. *V. Y C. A., War Camp Community Service, Jewish Welfare Board, American Library Associa tion, NatiMgl. Catholic War Council and. the SaTvafton Army. \ Mr. McLemore; district director, had prepared an ..Instmotivexpro- gjatn, whfch was presided over by , Chairman Peurifoy.. Mv. Wilkinson, i a **Y” worker, spoke on ‘’Quotas*’ and ’•Publicity”:. Mr. Parkinson on , .’‘Boys” and Runal Campaign”; Mr. Nollan on the part the colored peo- ,ple w-ere expected to take in this campaign The county 4 rict .mi», .ill,. *-<i' i. i.i.-j- >- — x trsct in the county has been assign* j p. m. Dinner ,8er\ed on thy ;ior , v i s ( ] a definite par* of the fund to b-‘ >f ^’ 01, hd V 1 p r *'| l,e hdutes provide homesteads for soldiers who are now fighting in Europe. The concrete plans of the government. „ if they have been perfected, are not know* to Governor Manaimc. He expects to have a conference with Franklin K- Lane, secretary, of the interior, nt Washingtofa short5. when the mat ter will be thoroughly gone into. At that time he will furnish the govern ment* a list of the Iknds which can. be secured in South Caroli «'tU a highly ■ successful is in progress. Many'prison- v'- are being taken on all these ! ^nd the" moral of the enemy .'•■» : .«-to be broken. In addition to this grave political ct. nge* are whispered as' taking pi**«v in Germany and' in Austria- •H .ntaly. General Ludendorff has tendered his resignation as chief of staff for the German forces, and «> rumored that Hindenburg will s««»m tollow. Austria-Hungary la su.ng for an .immediate armistice and peace, and Turkey .Jp not cap able of longer offering much resis tance. - S All these signs point to an jwifly r^-ace^ but the people of the United States are warned not tp put Moo much fai»h in this fact, a* conditions n:»ght,-arise to’prolong the war for another, vent-. One part^ in Get - an\ seems determined to fight on. <ujt the socialist’s,-who seem to have The^-governor presumes that the The following, is the program for ’ government itself will purchase the {‘ V* v '»«PPer hand are insistent in their the Colleton Baptist Association to lands and sell them direct to the aol-* ,r ’ 1, * n d* for an immediate cessation be held beginning on Friday before ! diers desiring^to follow agrieultwral | ’’* histmiie*. and i» peace at anv ihe fourth Sunday in November: business. Ir is thought that the-r 11<v . ' ~ F'ridajn. Morning;. .10^30. Song and prayer service loftS, Word of welcome by . , j land-banks. 11:00. Introductory sermon by j land will be divided into srodll tracts j and sold to the soldiers.on easy and mtliaftnn long, term pay ments, which, proha- * ,U - 1 ■ j bly. will be handled by -the federal. IlRS x Improved This week again we are chronlcl- H a mid feugene -Morris. Waltey4l”f in I*’ a ^, ll dea * h " people ta this.. ; nro - | county and of people we know ln"“ other counties, many of them for mer Colletonians. From reports re ceived and from Inquiry of those .n different , sections, (he epidemic seems to be improving, and it is hoped the fatalities* will be fewer* irt the future. boro. v Hnfisford * McKinley Reeve*;' Cot- majoc tapgyllle. Edward -rarew Rice. Wigging. F.ugene Stanfield, Walterboro. Nolan Robert Yeoman, ville. X. x' Col t age- Premiums Paid ms raid In W-K Stamps MRS. MILDRED (iRAUE Wll.BY Charleston. Oct. 2(5 - Pril several pf the county fairs held in South Carolina will ed in war savings stamps, ibe prize winners will respond patriotic step from $15,000 to $2<V 000 worth of W. S. S. will be dia> tributed as prizes, and these patriot ic prizes will help Uncle Sam glv» the finishing wallop to the kaiser and his precious lot of sons. At the county fairs of THorence. Sumter. Lee and Orangeburg W. S. S.. it has been announced, will be offered to the winners, wljo have the. option of accepting the prizes in cash. Other fair associations have also decided on offering W. S. S.. but some of the fairs have been call ed off because of the influenza situ ation. ' - IP plan of the campaign for this ' r tev< J. P^Graham, alternate Rev. ' of fhe w ijj fh is listed will havf D - conce ty recognizes the school' ^is- A*•\A- Martin. x , to be drained, but h« ihinkrs ttxf, it of ’• e indue as a unit, and each school dis- 1 “Zz* Organization. : can be done at a small m.c ■ per < -det M <uir ray fed. T!u* entire f^ninty will hj>y^) fbr - its • q not r »’$ 1K. 7 f« <> r-pnd th>>Una< b.-en assighed to the variojy«' school districts in the eotinty. ^<4ne. matter * .which has riot been dedlriitely dec.id - d is the matter /ft the meetings, 1 whether .or not,d^ will lie belter t->.. hold only a/few meetings* at the and adjournment, central ppifils of th<- eounty. or a. Satunlay .Moriiitig. 10 4 00. xDevo 7:ir». v: no. ■ S:ir.. !♦; 1-0:00. Friday Evening. Devotional.' Report on education)*; Report on temperance. Report ort-Jlaptijit Hospital Report on H. Y.* P. U. Miscellaneous business The town was thrown into a grea? gloom by the death at 2:30 o’clock on Saturday afternoon of Mrs. G. H: Wilby, who.’was ill but a few days of influenza, which develo:" ’ quickly Into pneumonia. She . wa« Sick but a few days, and all thak. skill could do was done to save this young woman, but It was God’s will "and she soon succumbed to the grim reaper. s frhe funeral look •place at Live- Oak cemetery In this, city at 11 o’clock Sunday morniptL Rev. E H. Beckham ami ReyZS. R. Hope officiating: this mortal body was fol lowed by a long portage of sorrowing friends to be laid to reat. Mrs. Wilby was a lovely young >r1ing"qualities and was 4a- was the youngest daughter "af Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grace and,was>nly elgh- \ Nd woman of sterlinr"ffuallttes and a loved and held in the highest . feem by all who know her. She a • 4 | Governor Manning said that some , coRce,i«*«i that the condition nza epidemic has C(di pt c per 5’OeT Of' 'tiiproied during th.I pa^t Lieut. Uol. J. Monroe John- weel a. ej^ fe* i»« * <• i son of the South r:»rolin».. Ez-!ne»rs have •. .- —p.--;<l. aniwihnro* *\ who is tiow # crying In' Fes ace. *h *’ hav» a- >>• l: .re |rfipi>r» int. T!,i fore the war araa'.nrorklr <tm -• ofthnaTte in having J scheme for the draining ' S-v • •• /• > !lt>. <- of i Carolina coast J. rds. 'Ajy ' ouZ * •>* servo - Z z oe-mpared with tlv Jhat time they uould h*- 0 ft , !'• . in •Hm to. *2 m r n re »»«r- ’> v - -• • In Waft. ?bei\ iThe listed-tract^ b< th» »- the v 4 ( - - h 1.. t'* :, al'boii-', , rb for agricultural pur>>~ x «^Ve»: 1 • v./- at* reported . , fTmit •1'in-e/ ,im .tirs. . r,dcar Jav- Mtimtixrly. and may he re-JzAr. of Hen.l. r.onvme ’ ' j GrentyTtitiks of herrfffiful flower 1 icoverihc- this r«yw made grave evi '.mile* em#«> :.r■ rim*, before matmitv a.j the fa'. about a per cent. z Rev. J. M. Craven Will Leave Count (lent ■ 1 are sttfiorb for Agricultural p m-'- x * • v/, . • *. at* repauted ! wMl he l-zrmd with regret/ih.rt j much prdhV 'Soil is virvi-S and a -t^f-aior t • i- V-.rw Mr. and >lrs, P. , R» -. .1 \I,- Ctaven expects to/le.'iv** j make irreat-trucking Tam: in whz’* M. VaT. c. I Id. ckyr. IN-rn Smith. [ I i - * hotj^ near Walterhoi'o .Within o ' {the cqastal sevfion abounds. I'r -p-- Mi-*< T ‘ . P.okett has pnetinioni.: j few tkh s for Ridceville., where h " 1 i rv LCg* IvXV o i ,4 n- ill ' ,-.4 l -< •* r*H kW ;** wt .1 ..f ; n ~ u.. .. IkW . 1... u: . I _ «• .. , i. i ofional. Pyi it ir€ €M €»•■ : . W. .. j meeting in each school disjtrtcl 'h i , ’.-z • . x th*KZcounty'. Chairmafi Peurlfpy ; 10:1^5-. Report on orphanage^ (uld like to hear froth the distric: Report, on foreign mL?- dt a inage, he said. tl < .'emjor - ruipathy *of their ft ter d-; \v h i-e hearts went nuf hush/tP,] ml L.’tiUv-zf this Z' ottv, v ../laji -who v-nt ro vnupt? lo t; ' ,imMne-x mr* earth to t t •>>•• nl opine:; in >fo» mi rad is** of /( from MBS. ✓''chairmen on this matter, and an- sj^ns, and womans work. H diauoe the lands in value vs. \ Report on home tuissions. Report on State missions. Miscellaneous business an-l ✓ riouneement will be made in. the*' 11;:30. next issue of The Press and Stand- 12:15, ard as to the plan to he pursued. 1:00. The plan for advertising this cate adjournment for dinner, paign includes newspaper, publicity! <:00 p. in. Devotional. \nd the use of various posters. Each 1 7:15. Report on periodicals, district chairman will be given; . 7:45. Some helpful subject se- cDough- posters for his district, and j lected and discussed, he will be expected to have them' 9:00. Report on aged minister’s posted November 4th. In Miis way relief. il is hoped that-the entire county vi/Jl see the unity of the campaign The following are the members of the county organization: N ° D. B. Peurifoy,* county chairman, j. U. G. Padgett, treasurer. W. W. Smqak. publicity director. Miss Essie Loper. secretary. W: E. Wiljis. rural director. M. P. Howell, speaker chairman Mrs. E. Ladson Fishburne. J. W. 0. A. director. H. S. Strickland, victory boys. Rev. W. T. Frasier, negro diree- t° r * . z' ; . ' School District OiRirmen. The following have been appoint school district chairmen. These chairmen will have the campaign in 1h*dr school district in charge, and will designate the committees to canvass their respective districts. Dry Branch-,: J- L- Crosby. Rum Gully. C. L. Harrisoa. William*. J. T. Garris. * Strickland. F. Padgett. ^moaks. C. C. Garris. ' Rice Patch. H. H. Rentz. Little Swamp. J., C. Goodwin. Edisto, J. R. Rishor. -- Sheridan. J. F. Reeves. Verdier, J. >. Ritter. Pine Grove. J. M. Benton. Wolf Creek. Jeff Hiers. Glover.‘ A. T: Gatcli. Cane'Branch. E. H. Ulmer. - , Hudson’s Mill. H. A. Crosby. Fraser, H. Hodges. Lowndes. R. L. Sullivan ' V Wake. E. A. Marvin.’ Waltorhor^ cfi. L. Fishbtirp>*. Buekhead Joe Lindet. , Weimer. D. M. Vartv Hendersonville. Sidith Turner - ^ottaceville. H. Willis. . Horse Pen, M. B. Padgett. Bells. G \V. Way. ■ RuffiffT H. D. Padgett. Jr. Uevward. Dave Blocker. jZ Ashton. W. O. Jones. 10:00. Miscellaneous business and adjournment. Sunday Morning. 10;00. Report on obituaries: 11*00. Missionary sermon by W. i B. McCuen, alternate J. W. Hilton. Vnfinished business and Anal ad journment. ' WALTER BLACK, Pastor. * •' ^ > Jordan’s Ginnery Burned at Lodge will -reatl> Tilt rtll'SON' 2'‘ The i ntirt »*om- nun>r wit* s; (ld( red Monday^ tuorn- y *dk»wir_ n x'fe •' tj iafiuen?a. bm.j n JUmake his home forZhe present she !».r*t rho’icht to t*e dan gero u si-tUe b;l* are* pled the pastorate of th ,.Governor Manniolt aael that the . *11 !*:v' K Rrsher. ..f HjZ| Rapt irt church -ot tbtit town, which i |njZ W hen the news snretuU that Mrs setfWirg of these great areas. «*tuaf- . Edlstn^ ^xt on, - reported toZ be j b.- fountfhd s.nd of which he was | -R^hen G Tbomnsott. died at he ed itr-^rhat Js no# sparselt «ettle.i • niwch bett.ei «cd win well | i)astor one vear. -fonr years ago. b„me here Sundae night Mr' parts oKthe State, will be a large again. T'nleh* l*»e. epidctptf breaks Rev. Uraven^Iitvt resigned the pas Thompson had given birth to a fln boon to Shufh Carolina. It Will tw out acam. cOn«lvtions tsjlf be.normal prove the (horale of the people of ( in a fe* .ia>s the State, be X b«»ost to edncanmi Sheriff Padgett ✓has received l and will increase the landowning v 4eletrar» (rvTn Dr Jws \ Hayne. population -all of'which will work 1 secretary, of the State Board'of for the betterment N»f South Garo-' Health, ordwritfif; him to/**e that th'* lina. . ouarannne is' strictly* enforced till V The governor said that\he will st- _ Nov. L Other orders will then h tempt to have native Souttb Carolina-1 liven, and it is thought that eer soldiers given the fir-t choice in *hc 'tain seetions of the State will In lands, the remainder to go *n ttie . pern*itn.*d to hold meetings as usual soldiers of other Stairs According to the »jit«rniatic'. r ** ceived by the governor, the fe ler>l government has picked certain States, where there ire- lart- imenl- tivated areas of tillable iw»il. n** * nr them South Carolina, for it* -d- m- zation scheme. x\ R-v. ( ravenZiv resigped the pas Thomr-on had gZen birth to a toratejif thyRedon s Baptist church. . irl onh , (W o davs bofore. wbK-fi pastorate he has held for wa s tl.ongM ' to b,. getting on «-- 'hi«, being the churchy,”, ll ,.| v < y < *|| Thomas Black Dropped Dead Yesterday and e.x- . , ... Her deaths Was sud- During the unexpected, and was, there fore; a greater shock to the fam.ilv xiv\ friends. The funeral eervices with inter- tnenf were held at Carte.r’s Ford cejuetery Monday afternoon at five o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. B McCuen. in the presenc*. of a larg^ number of relatives and friends. . ' The deceased is surx’ived by her and has the welfare of the rountv husband. an7l eight children, the eld- ivht y of hisZbovhood home time of this pastorate the church bas/kad a wonderful growth. In a numerical and financial sense. \ ^iwrsenate has been built and the church repainted ns well as beirig In -plendid condition . / In addition to being a good nas- tor ami forceful preacher, Rev. Crhvrn i« a public spirited citizen at heart He will be N niissed In more wavs than one. and the best wishes of iHinierotis friends will go receivt here yesterday that his broth- \ - Lodge. Oct. 20.—The ginnery of J. S. Jordan was burned here Tues day afternoon entailing a-losa of.*t least $7,000 upon Mr. Jordan, only a small amount of insurance being carried. It is not known "how the' fire originated. It being first dis- / coveted in the Condenser. It is ' thought that it was dtteNp a match dropped in the cotton. But. for the timely active assistance of the peo ple of<the town who turned outglt masse to help fight .the fire.^there would have been much .Erektt*r loss. Fortunately the fire was Confined to the gin. which was a,complete .loaa, hut the saw mill, and engine room escaped, although both these build ings were ofi fire but were extin guished ><*'f ore any damage had been doneZ"-\11.4he cotton seed were \ (Continued on Page Four) Zi p-ocess of ginning wa<' destroT ; ed. ‘ Mr Jordan state* that ir is his i>Dte}ition to rebuild, but he doubts ! jf this c,-.n lie done in tinw* for fur-' Sber finnin? this year. i Dr Blgck wa-: a nephew of H. W. I Black. Jr . D. B Black. Mrs. B. H. I’adgett, Mrs. \V. B. GrubeK, Mrs. ,r. N. Gahagan and Mrs. Harry Pat terson. of Walterboro. H. W. Black. —Vjr.. Mr. and Mrs Patterson attended the Cuneral Sunday at Bamberg. News* wa# I b\ H W Hlartc. er. Thomas- Black, of Bamberg drop ped dead vesVerdav morning. Mr n in bad health for a ear*, and while he look* ed perfectly hale and hearty, he was kUAwn to tq- far from well, and his death so suddenly was a to his fanMlv and friends it t not totally unexpected. Married last Thursday afternoon "*** ^ at 3 O'clock, at the .home ®f Bltck of Hus countv. bride, Mrs.-Dora Jennings and U ******* * * »***••• • MARRIAGES > • »«•*.**••**••••« .IKNNIXCkS—4 TU1s*BY land had been a resident of Bamberg C V 'uroBby~ Rev!"J* m”"Craven **-] *»«ere he had ?uc- ciating. Only a few reUtives and j ,n %*"*'*£* ‘ ierintendent of work A few mont Triends were-present ft the "V. these ladies turned In $30. with him to hi* new home and field of labor.'* ,—’y ■■ ' ' ' • Auxiliary For Red Cross at Colleton Camp9 est being tfi vears of age. and the voungest the infant girl, three davs old. x'"' ^ Mrs Thompson was Miss Geneva '-attls, of Smoaks, a daughter of the late Isaac Sauls of that place.' She was a quiet and unassuming little ladv, but was true in every relation of life, gnd she will long be reroem' bered and mourned by a.larg* cirri* of friends as well as relatives, all of \ Red Gross auxiliary has recent- whom knew her to love hd-. 7“ V". Iv been organized at the Collethu Cypress Company camps.- near Snld- efs. with t<5 members. Mrs. R. E. Manning is the chairman of the au.x- 1 iliary; Mrs Dozier Crosby the sec HU. V. F. JtLAUK Bamberg. Dct. 27 — Dr. Charles ’•'tedPcick Btkck died on October 25.' retary% knd Mrs. S. W. Crosby sup- He wa^-.the son of Dr. J. R. Black .00 had. rniertl for the .Red nigh selling ice cream, etc., now ready to help with 0,3 and Harah Harriet Black, and wav fhir»* -two years of age. He had recently passed ,a o by sir at examination In bfie niedlcal corps and was awaiting orders. Survty- T'Altn OF* TH.%NK*» 4************* Mr. Graham H Wilby. joined 1 d, hot one bale, that which was| |lui famiiv/of Mr and C M Grace, wish to thank th»* kind jv-** pie of Walterboro for the-beauti»cl flru-a] offerings, eourreslw# and k>twf- nesties shown to them d*mrsg th- " r4oenLsorrow, the {Hnes< and of their loved one, MiMrejl “Gj^ce Wilby. • z^ - N _ y-' . Mr. and Mrs. C. S Anderson and children, of Sumter, who have been here for several day* on a v»9i? to * * FAIi: l*\Tt *» \<*T. FIXED * z- Z"-- * * On anpmtnt of desiriing ,lo :•> * fe*-l . »Kri*dutel - #ure ’hu* th*‘ * * fair ’can held or the dates * % na?:.e«!. T o!V y rf O' il **'C<d- * letnn ('«> nt* Fair \ social ion > * hat* XOt ' •’ t^xed the date*. * * It IS bbp-d the- V^n f»e <!..«<■ *■ * within a f*-w day# '■ ***************^ and knitting. The ladle* . him are his father, mother, thre" at Islandton are ready to organize brothers and three sisters: Rober’ Red Cross auxiliarv. Colleton conn- i Black. M. J Black. Thomas IHacV t\ now has a memebrsbip of ?tK2. Mr>. Fred Free. Misses Ethel and F.rtnd Black He, wa* nast mastc- ., ' Bn/ , ,7~ \ p ( . n of Omar I.odhe. A F. M . physhdnnZ J t-V. nn an ' A ... n , of Camp W. o. W and'a consistent notv of Edisto section, were i* V\ al - nf ^ napfisf church^ H*X ter boro Saturday on a business trip. ^ marri J^.^r VK tUlfi |-F X A Wdlis. oTcottageville. was Xnnie Md, H d of QnBman. Ga ., r moniT thos- who had business in . n,Rrt ,, ’' r ' ,v ' ,s hi ^ « Walterboro .Saturday. *' / ,, * > _ 0-0 z It F: Carroll, Mr and Mrs. JA, F- ( “noiL f ’ f a r, ernoon th^death at her home Sni*aks. were m Walterboro the lat- in r . . nf Mrs riaudo ter part of the, ^eek. ui'o»c^n yrho will be pleasantly re- Xllts. ( E\H»K WATSON News wnsZecejeed hire Alondav W. Z. \v f ct. of Rizer and Ayer. ALL -Fl.l ” PATIENTS t^>VE _. All influeczg patient# have gon* . his parents. Mr and Mr* C C An- from E*Dorn infirmary, and other, will leavp 'early next week for the derson. will return to their 'hon'.* pa«ieni* may #afelv now: Be admit' . - West, where ^ht* win pttrenase two the latter part of the week \ ted car loads of horses and mules. Watson. roembered here as Miss Sadie O’- (CohtinTied on Page Fom.)