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WALTERBORO, 8. C. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER ». IMS.. 57,751.85 MED fllLIJ. Wffl Hold For « _ m Ighdr Prices I’assaire of a resolution urging the farmers of the State to hold their Baptist Meetings To Be Held Soon Postmaster Miley Now Ex-Postmaster Archibald J. Campbell rLoses His'Right Eye The saMioir of the Colleton Bap- Post master R. R. Miley. who re- News has been reeeived by Mr- tint Association, the rfreat annual rently ■ tendered his reetgnatloa as Mary L. Campbell, of Walterboro, cotton for 35 cents and providing gathering of the Baptists of ' the postmaster at Waltertnrn has heeu Route^ 2. that her son Archibald . for the formation of a holding or- rouBty k will b« held at the Bethany relieved of his* o Metal d sties. Campbell, was severely srounded in ¥ HCHOOIj WHTlUtTH HAVK ^ni^tion in this State and a de- Baptist church this week, com- being succeeded by C. Henderson France, the latter part of September N DISTRICTS HAVE / GONE OVER THE TOP msw^hSMassnssm »* *■ • 9 ' ’• SIjukIm at the Top of th * With <heate»»t IVrreatage < Ovsr of Any IHstrk t—Many Meet ings Held at renter*; Monday. . j Hendersonville Baptist church. Paul Sanders. Cleveland Sanders ginning on Friday, December It and E. L. Lemacks, of Ritter, at- continuing three days, tended this meeting. They believe that the market.inll be sure to ad vance if the people of the South will not rush their cotton on the mar- ******* *.* * I- Use . DEATHS • *,* *^gf * ******* kH. and thejk will not do so is the ^ opinion of men everywhere. • ^ . MISti tTAHUHK ORf RRB Statement of the Comlitiofl ot j • - The Bank of Ruffin — - . , . • . | located* at Ruffin. S. C ' Despite many diarOMra^ihg con* - close of business Nov.\1 ■ ditinns over the county.'the. work- ors >n the I’nited War Works Cam paign have hone exceedingly wel!. and the county will make a splendid aD: ? d .Showing. - Already almost half the „ ctura.ts ... , sum allotted to the county has been ! raised and many reporte are not * n - fr u r ni tare- an«i Fixtures ’ and many are only partial It It rurnitar* *th1 Fixtures.. rks6u aund. Nov., Mif* Florrie fniber a daughter of Mr. and Mm. O. O. Oruber, died at" thg Baker t^anitariun^. Charleston. Sunday. . ; November'lOtb, of pneumonih.-fdl- . lowing infl’fetira. ; Miss'Cruber war in training at this sanitarium to he a nurstv arvd she irould hax'e gradtt* f H,7!H.5K' j ted next June. She was a heauti- Non«* mi rhr<stiao. , character, beinif, h j member of* the Bethany Baptist ■ "i. .... Decefiber 11th for the pur- Base Hospital. No. 33. Portsmouth, pose of selecting * postmaster. The * n<1 Ihst he has lost his Tight eye Walterboro postofflee is n very ee- »«<* »* »«Khtly wounded in left leg. sponsible position, and in now the The.letter states: “He. however, ia renter through whleh nil the postal B* 10 * beautifully taken care of and business of the county is transacted. »be report states is feeling flpe and Mr. Mlley gave'as his reason for re- looking «f*ceedln«»y ^vf II and rjirte signing that the work was too great happy considering 'the situation/’ for -the compensation. ’■ {The writer assures His Campbell - ~' ' j that all is being .done for her son pos- Youitg Soldier Dies * V*lble. and promises to make fnrth- ^ no. ia MEH SESSION II SI DDES , . . n — CH All I iKSTO \ CONVOCATION HOLDINO MKKTINU WITH WAI- ' i “ v * v » . . . . , TKIIBOHO CHl’RCH—HH88IONA BKi.AN TCHHDAY NICJHT / ' " - ‘ ‘ ' . ft m • . ■» SESSIONS HELD HERE SEVERAL YEARS AGO On Board Transport er reports.' ; * : MFTKTTNti OF 1*. I>. C. i’HAPTKU * •• « % w are in the county will have ai lea^t thousand dollars., e meetings scheduled were held ... nek and Sunday. , Two speak-> SU ^[ n and ° ther Minor last Due from Hankers Currency . Banks and l,oUs.25 1,440/00 •/. 18,940.40 3,399.00 church Her father, mother., five Mstere 'and two hr ipQth« host of relatives add vive her.' ' thers. besides * friends fur- I. B Houck has jpsi r/turr >4 Th e - Mlcah Jenkins. Chapter. C: from his home at Cameron where ° ^ v will hold ks regular nmnthlv he w.s called bv a telegram a B -t n * w ‘ t l nc on Frid ay< November 22nd, roijncinc the death of his brother. ' fo,ir o>l‘>'‘k at the home of Mrs. l.ouis L. Houck, which oceurred'on l^ntaeks. Owing tt> the qnar- Oetoher ’2, it is-thought, on boar.I ' tntine there was no meeting last the transport oa which he was be-| " ,on,h * the president urcee thaf dbg taken to Franre. His death was - v »* r > on * ni »ke an extra effort 1> due to broncho pneuraouia. follow- be present as there are some ver Ing an attack of influenza The de- Important business matters to conn- reased was * most popular young before the chapter at this meeting Dean, Rev. John Kershaw. In Open- ing Session Refer* to Foi Ing—Interest Ing T n ree Itay* Meeting. For DR. A. H. Mll.MAMvS era came from Columbia. Dr. Cur- rsM, president of 'the University of Snath Carolina, went to Lndg* San ds*. and W. A. Barton/ asaistan. " Camp Community organizer, Smoaks, The other local i assigned Went to their meat - fltg piseea with one or two^excep- trfons. and held the meetings t^hedul- TOTAL • v'- V •V $35,111.45 j 8jJB<ra!r >ear /• up wan extended LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in.:.9 Surplus Fund .. ..'... i Undivided Profits, 1 l Current Expenses and Taxes paid l.fiSO.e) that he will eoa ttU the eeU to wr funds. wM not he Mil after next l%s fellewtng In n tost of Mots reporting and the ai to ea< Peurtfok > . D t5eal lndlVldBal ^ Peunfoy stateu J po^ts aub- to receive, re- | Ject to check tht Savings deposits Cashier’d Checks lAke City. Noy. ■ |g.-—Dr. A.. H. Williams died at )tta home here os ay. after a*^Ill- over many ^jnhoths, and hto remains were interred In the of the Baptist charcia this afteraeoSTia the presence of a her of relatives snd frtenda. hi survived bv hto widow, who Miss Viola Fnlmote. of*Wil- liamoburg connty. and four sens nod two .daughters. aH of/whom dls Z' tion. There was no oppoaltloa to 1* .with him at the end. exeentthe two any 9F the nominee#, end this ae- .00 j old cot sees, who are iieuteeants 1 C$.20 i with the American army in France. —| man. and was only 22 years of age. his 22nd birthday being the day be fore his death. ' VOTE IN GKNKRAl/ FLECTION ■ffl* ■ • . * „ .. . / • a * 1 "" 1 1 The commissioners of election have compleed •the tabulation of the votes cast in the general election th.» first Tuesday in November. It was found that only 4T19 votes were east tor the nonnoeeg. and all. but B f2 votes, werdf east for the various amend mepii to the State const! tu- ANNIK WILBY. Cor. Sec. ■ - ■ * - - 1 - r—t— ,♦ *•* *%**#**#*#***« * CLASSIFIED ADS * ******* * * ****** FOR SALE .3? FOR HALK-'-Cheap.. horse in condition., absolutely gentle buggy and harness tin. The opening session of the Char leston Convocation was held at Si. .Hide’s Episcopul ' church Tuesday, evening, with evening prayer and . sermon by Rev H. \V. Starr. Ph..D" This sermon dealt with the war ahd conditions followin.g and wds mo.tt- eloquent and tirtiely, ris^Well as full of thought. The cenjtval idea of th rt speaker was thirl otrt things are don«* qway with and new thlngd taking , their place-^This is true, he coa- tended. jKR only in matters dlrectlv by the war in Europe.- hn» very phase of modern life. • he sessions of- the convocation will continue during today and to morrow/ Rev. W. II. Gulon, |r*- tor. of the local church, arranged th*.- program and provided for the ea- tertninment of the mintoters in th« good of th * ,h€ ,ow ir Also , V am«M. D. E. • “ ^ / Msr- lt. for the lack of interest. Dc* Ram w A jkjL l. OnUr Quota Reported .9 fit $203.59 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Col! 259 Rice Patch ., . Little ,Swamp 500 1.009 500 300 41.60 49.09 400.09 I58.06r isikoo Colleton—ss. came Rdtoto .... • s s • 500 >25.00 Nheridan .... 250 / V j ▼#wdier .. A 2«>fi/ *5.50 tm Pine Grove . . X‘> 15fi. r .*t 1 Wolf Creel/ . . .; . . A*nf •22.8d ' \ Glover * • A, 200 2 *>.00 C< Cane Branch . x/ 2O0 . . . . . • Hudson’s any -/• 3 du 2 l*i.2 5 Frasier . * •/, • Lowndes. . 100 • 2*»u . . . O s.M RlakeX • • .... 250 200.00 Waltdrbdro *. .... 2.500 2/200 0<> : Fuckhead /. . 2<»^ 1 87.on s ^ Welmer .... ... “>0O 178 00 'Heed ersdnvl lie / 750 275.00 Oottage'vlHe 4 . 1.0*'0 1.000 ipf t • Hon# Pun i 250 43.00 BeKs 200 . . . . . Ruffin . . . . , ... 50;) 12t'.*i0 ore Cash! vup MWWTV , uauivkl nmmimy who/being duly awotm. aays that th* above .and foregoing statement a true condition of said bank, as ahown bv the books of said bank. JOEL PADGETT. Cadhier. I Sworn to and sut>*>rrll>ed before • ihL 12th day. of Nav.. 1918. - R. 11 (’lft)SBY. . XntaVv Publics S. C. * ' • \ ; ' .930.261.45 , Dr. Williams was the son of cal Methodist, prearher at vtlle. Row. Hilliard Wfllii he was born and ^reared Id'/tfcto county. He graduated /from the Ical/College -4w Joel Padgett;] I of the above named bank x ^^ ,h ( * rol<n * 11 10.02 end went to his home. . For r to years he was MEETING AI GREAT SWAMP There will be preaching at Great Swamp church Friday night of "this week. Nov. 22. by the pastor. This will be a very important meeting and the entire membership is ur^ ed t o he present. . -><*. FRIR4Y William shit rg mngtr’s most prom- ! STOKES MTHOOL RPNilN < inent citlren/ harinc rci»rescnte.l ! -— »h*» eounty in/thc State Sepete for ‘ Stokes graded schdol ' will becin many years .‘/He was the real found ' ita 1919-19 session/on Friday. No-. City/ and started tne to- J 22 ' er of L; rmrofhv Adants. of H; Ilev/John Kershaw, rector " of ftt. Michaels. Charleston is dean of th'> convocation, and Rev./F. W. Amb ler. of Summerville, secretary. The program for today and) to morrow follows: . Wednesday, II a. m.. Holy Com- mnniom and sermon- Rev. A. M. Blackford. Business session, election of of- ■ fleers, etc. *x •' / 4:30 p. m.. Paper by Rev. “A. ft'. Mitchell. Archdeacon Suh<eCt.* . !otral Stokes. 94 acres. 60 acre* clear ed. two good tenant houses.° 100 acres* 35 acres'cleared tinder good fenerff omf tenant hoqse; Will j General Misstonr/ Speaker, sell separately or in entirety, wflh . R pv - Dr M, p. v l.ogan mutes, cattle, hogs,- etc., if de-j 2. Diocesan Missions Spea Rev. fin fold Thomw/ FOR 8AIjR—-i£6 acre farm. on edge ^ of Walterboro, 60^ aefee cleared. Fine 2-story new building, wire fence. 136 acres, f mllca from town, good house and outhulld- ings? 75 acres cleared, wire fence. 72 acres, with good tenant house/ 40 acres cleared.q 140 acres, 80 ' acres cleared, good tenant house and outbuildings, two miles fromV’Hhw Shall Society Punish v Offenses." followed by *'— 8:00 p. m., services and e«: • x ' ‘W-, Iress- t*aker. KttRERT BLACK. II PAIIGFTT. Jr , Director-: s:at**tncnt «>f the iotuntion *»f sired Prices o*. application. ^ hsced ngfrket/at that place. " | berg, is principal, and .Miss ..Mim’/^ N. Hiovrf Walterhord. 11-20r2*.! I^ollop-cd l»v dt^nssion. He/Wa* a*brother of the late Dr ' Weimer. of Rrahchvllh-. a^sislaWk/” ■' /" - I Thrtlvd} v. 11 a m . Address bv K. ir Williams, of Walterboro. and All patrons and mipils ere respect- s —Fish, the t very bes* Waiter /Mitchell, ^/nnhject* survived hy three sisters at Cot - ^ f ullj invited to be present tit the that, .jrtvim tiie water. f\ Ed-.^Tbfistiaii ^llt/ication " gevilie. Mrs. P. R Smith.'Mrs T. /upening exercises which will be very wards. ll-20-2t. WF.I CH .4^01* SALE—Two splendid bnv horv'! ' oes ■ wH « hl,UJ 1100 M*:! ' /fiWplelnt s,*rv eaMi and rgc»d nine and ten year.*. <t-\,TK‘>vF SDCTH C S Ackerman and Mrs.-P. B. Acker/' brief, iso. > / r HI MMOVK JEOR IIKI.IEF MRS. WILLIE WII.1.IA.MS J C Chi 111 IVwd TgtisU Mr? .Willie Williams, who was Miss Emma Bray before her mar- MUS. AA A Y Mrs. C.i .TERRORO *:’■ Pey*ard .... .. Ashton . . .* Folk ... HnAge .... . HM ... ... Bethlehem . . . WHch Greek Hall " ... . Ritter .... /-^Reholwith - ^anfsville . . . Wiggins .. . f ^dar Hraaeh Itothel ... . . Dak Grove . , Vtok^s Sniders Bridge . Tabernacle 1 Fed Rank . . r.«d Dak . . Island Creek Kami HiH thipl** Case tfcti#-, I/td*^- ./ v . < ,100 2 r .9' 1 .tide 2 r .4 2 : >0 1 98 2*»9 309 250 r>o 750 r 100 29*> 199 300 149" 1*0 290 1‘»0 19* 209 159 i*9 / -A-f .*atcd at Sinoa ,n* ,ot' .businesVNov. *ans and j/sooun Ovt assistant home "*’“7’”’”” i riaue, died ijt the Clam EsDorn in- flenu*ns|/piFtt' agfcnt. has moved /ii ta * * « r '»a r y pneumonia, following iq/ fcoW^Y’ottj/.i^iR/ib Walterboro, ami , Il'i .y fliicnza. The funen^. was held rft-7 fs stepping -with Miss Ray Jones. Bethel cemetery, -iroe respeetivelv. Attractive price to .'Counlv of C ■ quick cash buyer. ApplyyA, Wlety. i .,f » o • man A- Son. Walterboro. S. C. D /j? T H Sir* / * • ^ i FOR HALE—One ”Palce”» Six a-i/ Bon. m PI • ■Uf ITaintiff 'UCKS > ] nts z 7 . . $38.8/50.87 1 2-fO (10 Bond . * ' by J 10.00 FUi; 15 00 Backing House •• -.Due from Hanks 8t>.r»** Bankers 20.00 Currency Cold,- 410.45 Sliver and ...... Coin .... -X- ..... War Savings Staiyps 104 .4/ . x 215 0.0 ! TOTAL . ... y stpppinc ,. r . . ere Mrs. W’il-’ It^r/ AVa>- has jusi returned fron lams was a ii>cnibefyTuesday afler-J.^rtsit of two weeks to relatives None ppon at 3 o’Mock, condpcteii by h pasthr. RPv. D. H. Everett. inGhe 450.00 , presetted of a large ronrcitrfse qf and she wii? accompanied by lltti** Stock?/* )a U'-d Bank / .. . •/, , antKFixtijres - 2,024,21) relatives and friends. ! Miss Harriet Way.’ .... 2,000.00 ThP ddeeased was taken sick a : and /week b^ford^t her death, and wa-* |>|{ 27.550.2 * thought to be doing well till Satur-‘ 2.947,00 ,ia£ when doubltFepeumonia began/ The man frtend , of m , nd Mr ^ “* ‘ ft ,he was brmigfrv to the Inflmiary f , ukrrtnan were delighted to ' itul ^ tonipbile in. first class condfilon/• irdt* id mi i r '/•>*’ '«*/ will pav 3U cents for cotton in • ’ adnffn.^trntn-, cum iCs ameffto change fo, same, H W. Black. anneko of Ed Ward PatrH*. de- at , r . . ^ y .j, . denied, Rober* Rumydi. Isaac / Floyddab*. Dillon eounty. The trip / f / ’ } Rmnph. Andrew Rtovipii. John p _ was made i« Mrs. Way’s Overland, FOR RIDDICk ACKERMAN HERE Other Minor nday dot »roiigl if ter noon was -arom ' /" see them today while in town on a/ ^thing cbnld be done for her vl ‘£yu e r ort ^turning to Cp just F^eovetin-; i Kmbla Dr .\ckermajr to statione,! . “ ^-nd he SALE—Clrcap for c*ab, large sound iiiqie. Will work abv- *vher.’. , Walterboro Ice 4- Fue! Company. / tf E<iR S.AI.$>—N. G. Peanuts, sound. tir*t class p«<anuts. Will sell at market price. W Wtilterhoro. iv C. H , Norton/ 2t»0.9e Influenza. $7 4^1$^^ « is,Reported to be seriously ill The following sisters sun TjAni! 1T1KS /<" Mrs. Roy Padgett, Rufiin: Mrs. f UAn,M v ^ A H. Herndon. Walterbord: Mrs W WAN' Mjr as Burgeon at Givnip Jackson. / __ / - ; /. —’ / _. ’ .WANTED—Every LUMBKRMF^ ATTEND MEETING Voo who ex " X; , e.s I n»ii in tit i>fiO 0* H * Herndon, weiterporo: Mrs. w. , . / a. , cu.it.ll stock Paid in^.O 1 J/wO.t 1 w CjtTter Jlf R U< f| B; Mrg . Lloyd 1 Thayer and A B. Chandler. 1 Sdrpliqr rnnd .. >// • - v ‘ — - - - “ '/Undivided Profits/ less rplu? Fund */t.’n divided 110 0*/ Current Fxpensep and 125.0*// Taxes Paid 82.6*4 -//■ Brant. Ridgeland. 22.Y* .. / Nyal’s liver , VktimhJ^tor Jf 9$s4n’ , e. / tf A Mips Ethel SaPers Gunshot Injury Snioaka, Novy 18/ Miew Hthel Nanis w>. able td be up again, follow ing *n injury/received in the peace t^ebrnUnn tost week . Hhe was ‘to H« sulo; lobile parading th<^ streets of rA^uiriKs/fn company with a jolK • rewd «.r / celebrans. when 1 nego 1-*y shot/i iifle of small calibre, thi* IttdivbJjflir Deposits Sub- SyA «o t'heck • yfine (tortifleatee j>f I>- posit - * • • 0*skh*r's Checks . 1 ;i|ts Payable, including //C-rDf'irate* for Money Borrowed Federal Reserve Bank . 3 1 '• to 4 37.25 5 504 57 7**:t 7i Cottag I of th$'Wa!terboro Ltimber <’or t spent th* greater part of last HT. CLAIR ADDIS4>N I in Washininon. R. C . where ^ went to aW«-n»V • n.eeting of the \ exllle. Nov. 18 St. Cla*: 'C. and S. O Association. Th* • < Addison, fhe son of Mr and Mr«. irere In Washihgtdn when the news ph. Andrew I/rfmph Wcslcv Rumph^^MirthH Uuniph. Eliza RnmplK/jCinrtha , Riimph. G. t K Rixer and W. 7. Ayer, copart ners Hs/fliTt'i’ A Ayer, Ella R. HUL/Georue Cobbc. Janie Sims, T. A. Adam? ■ Defendants. "n-tbv defendanlt above named: . y.01 AND EACH hF YOU ay4, •• hereh> kuminoned anti required te *** answ*i tin* ComnlKint in this ac tion. which w.-<s this da>/fircd in the office of the Clerk of Cmirt, at Wal in Golle- terboro. S C-. 0/-MbJhh a copy !« s tu plant Irish p«> herewith served^ftpon. and to serve • tatoes to^af^e mp/ Miave seed and > a copy of v*Hfr answer* to the said l»iirr* I>/'and Arlil contract" for •. [ C**»«pia*uj/ton »h*‘ subscriber^ at price,- p. M. Yarn. Walter'- *fhrlr offices WaRfd-horo, S ('/. with 1 tf in y-denty da' s i fter Dp/ servtc^ jrdn-of. exclusive of the dav of such service; an*r./ff voti fall to at»sw-*w the Complaint within the time afore said. the plaint iff in this action wiB npply to the Court for the relief de- \ ntanded in the Conudaint 1 PADGETT * JMOORER. rat rjitm- WANTED—Share. cropper\for uom/ \tVo horse farm. Apply 'to L Jf. lKr^-2»i v\ 'HoUfr. W;:Iierboro. H. 2. LOST / i: bet ween l O.OUtMMf 1 I*‘. 49 TOT AI. . . ./ .... • $74 If (STATE *ii’ SOI TH CARpT-INA./ . w County , of f’oltototi—-tw. .* . t iteforc me came D. E, Battls. Ca.-hicr of the a|i^vc naided bank, who/ being duly sworn, ssy? that the above and foregoing statement i? ft true condition’of said bank, as ‘- 1, .wn bv the book? of said bank f). K SAFES P., Addison, died at his homy came of the signing o«. the arnnsticy near here thto" morning pneu- ■ and they enjoyed the patriotic ,en- monia. following Influenza. ’ Mr. Ad j thusiasm of th*. people at'thy Na- dison was 111 only « few dav? He ,lion’s rapitol Mr, Tha>er wa? ap LOST—Ntoxem was a yoong businc*«. iminled on an/mportant committee , man of this flection. tDd wu* the AJKoriattftD, and is this wwk . Hill by, waf of Charge PoHum ^ He was married v in Richmond attending to other im- 1 r.nd John Smoak’/, one hank fi/To eotfbn roping, shipped, to Fire HilKj S/u ’Mercantile Confpany frOni j’ea/1- i Y>m \ home and Fir« ,• Fit \t'; Iterboro, S Biff's Attornovs. (’.. Oct . 30, 191 i servedly popular. ... - K _-— - ' and is survived by his widow, who pbrtanf btfsines* cooiterted with his was Miss Reeves, two little daoch i niiP ten*, father, mother and other rela tives/ The funeral and internient j will take place at the OHtagevilh* up l.ixer Salt, freshen* you cemetery T^iiesday. | LAST O’Hear Friser, who is in the qua'- QI’MITERIN thyNFEREX’E/termaster’s corps at the Gharleaton - AA-yU./ Navy Yard, spent »he week-end with The last quarterly conference for his parents, Mr and Mrs. AV. K stein k Son/. Charleston. Pie ward if returned to-Fire Hill Mur cantlle Go/ \ 11-20-.2>fi / ■./ HELD—O/rte red Duroc Jersey sow Ownet/can get same by paving damages don*- by* hOg^ to I M Ki*fiburne / \ It. the Walterboro Methodist charg* was held Sundays after an able ser- «/: huilet yoking effect in Miss hark, /Fortunatelv the wound was * poflnqs, and Miss Sauls is again •loV/jro * out.' !Dte negro disclaim ‘8 r , .jtrtei)jRj|(Jflo injure anyone. tth'T cl:; Die Khootiqg accidental His nam -to Willie Jiggers, and he *<[*? arr. . d and sent to jail wher* h«* i« .*•• -/Doe trial. Considerable . * if* i‘epj*.nt was felt over this shoot- ( far.. . l Fraser. X *’■ ,h! ‘ flworn t*» and, subscribed l>ef<>re nion by the ptttdtng. elder^ Rev. G !tne this 1 tth d*> '«' Nor . 191V K Edward*^. TtW reports made hy ' we Nyalto quinine and sar.e hair ton! • tecommend — Klein’^.' 1 ' W B MILE*. Not a ry Public, S C. ( :i: reel Attest:' W. H. YARN D K SAI L''. /*a, S p. J. GAijRlS. Jr a • Directors' ' •the official luxat'd were highly atels-, »- • " V / I factory, an«f the year close* sufceip. } .Charles l.e'Roy Sikes."of MY Gat 'fully./ The annual. conference will mel. Is-flow at Klein's Drug St>m* *tr held at, Orangeburg the firr.t in December. Rev. U/h Beck ] - Corks for syrup ' i / FOR RENT ENT—Tv r garage •V isc'nt ' Dufewkint, Janie please take rttitice that t|>e nri :inal\ Siininion* and Com IpintNirHhe above case was filed in tlm office of the Cierk of Court ftf Cdqyvon Pleas for Colleton N 0,M1 '* ' at Wixltorboro, S. C.. on the :’dj,tla dty "of October. 1918 •PADGETT A .MOOBER. .Plaintiff’* Attorney*. ■' ' . y/ NOTH >:• y #«k*ror /oek>' me*lic.ited »al' FiShburne’s Dru • e Medicated K4lt > brick. 23 m »t Klein'* \ 0 9 \ *7 _ l.axaava Herb for ID l. a* K' '*»’< H IBek Mtm'ha* hf»*p the pastor in chare* '.Jugi^ all sixes . ,thiH year. - Store. Vi T^ie old ofliee.rli were all re-elected //for the en*uipg year. ,/i V * —• Syt'l’* Compound Fvrnp -of hy and T! *1 on the 12Dt day of Decew- FOU RKNT-yfwo store rooms, her, 191k, | will anply to-the Pro- one'for ggrage ahd one for mer- *->•- ’jot-o * f Colleton county foe' chandise. See A me for particp/ t /iv- ’''l til^oryv of the .estate of j tor*. G. Gregory. Walterboro/ tf. , n. M jv -Co nl. niinon,. , 9 ‘ i • *». tf. t’LMHR Guardian. Walterkord. S. C . NoV, 15, 141^. I the pophosphate*. intixorate« A •ega” *< Kle'.n’* Ftohhurge’s Drug • Higheftt prices paid for furs at j R/Levy’s. . ' x , o-o — / / —<>■•—r a, -\A Mis* Winifred' Mo/ah and littP* tne before tofifpptttV yottv/s* Mtss Margaret l.ou-,0 have returned hide*. Jutius Bogeniof at B. Levy*? o ffnxAnnnh. after a very pigaMant —e-o-x. Law# with Mr , - -Julius Bogewlof will by your ^ hide*. Hlgheat price*. At Levy’s A ‘ »• . .)>• acc crenrh. soften* i ’if autiftes the com pie) . vt Klein's. thw vtoit on f'air V* •mi Mr* J v W. I - -v Fri'JT?—d'h Oil Mill. inuinr days: Saturday. inula*, ralteihero 11-0-VU / AS / A / *t( /T A