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• • # •VOL 41. WALTEBBOBO; 8. C. WEDNESDAY. pECE^fBER 11. 191A HC>- NO.8. /i IKE GREAT COLLETON COONTT FAIR NOW II HOST OF ' .MEETING flPKXlXG, DAY YK8TERDAY WAS PROMISING OF THE BIO FAIR RXPBCTKD THE BALANCE OF GOOD CROWD COMING X V UrFOR tODAY’S EVENTS / Wklle Rain Threatened This Morn* tBff the Crowd Retail to AMtemble For t«e Bay Karl) and the Fair (tronndM are Having (Good Crowds. / The tenth annual fair is now in lull progress and bids fair to be a sueceas. The attendance on the opening day waa not so large bu» tfldhy the crowd is a fair sized one, Respite the downfall of rain this Worning. Tomorrow is expected 'to be the big day, for the white peo ple and Friday for the negroes. The exhibits are fine in the hog and poultry departments, and fairly good in the other departments. The farm exhibit of J. W. Durham is exciting comment and • praise. The officers .ind superintendents of the associa tion are working hard to hav e every thing come off as planned. The - parade which was to have featured the day today had to be abandoned on account of the rain this morning. It is expected that »he parade for the negroes on Fri day will be a big event for the Jay. Thursday will be Live Stock Day, and a meeting will be held at the grand stand at 11 o’cloclC to organize a county live stock - association. Many persons interested in live stock , will be on liand to associate them selves into a county association to promote the interest in live stock in t’he county. ' IVit,h the best and cleanest shows »ver on the fair grounds and every thing in apple pie order, the fair /should be a great success. The reports which have been circulated as to t-he epidemic of influena/ in t *wn are-jir&atly exage rated. Thtse •'<’-re perhaps a dozen cases t hut ty) •or** than is usual and tlnyfases ^fT' cM quarantined. The .Report . ihat show people had *^tu” is false. "Them- is not a oase of jockness amon.r these peopUv . .Th^taif•association and the local board/m health feel su.e that there is no ganger from attend- ng the fair.'* X Auction Sale of (lorses r Geiger ^ Co., of Columbia, are • ere with a car of fine driving and saddle horses which will he offered /\,41 auction in front of the grand starvd kt ^2 o’clock Thursday. .it •s/hlso expected that there will be a ie of registered-cows at the sam' f i«n#.. , x ' Y Splemlhl I’oultry Exhibit. , The best poultry exhibit ever made «t thf fair is.being shown this wee)t. There gre a-half hundred fine fowls from Charleston faheiers,-and these f n the new steel wire coops, make a xery fine showing. \Dr. T. M. ^charlock is Judging these exhi bits, and is pleaded with the fine -bowing made. S.\P. Goodwin is • cling superintendent of the poul try department this year. Aeroplane Could Not Chine ‘An effort was nlade .to specie an .nuy aeroplane for Wednesday and Thursday, and hut for the fact that the entire number were ordered 1/> proceed from Camp Jackson tV Maryland, and to report to a camp ».here on Friday morning, one would s ave been secured. General Dan- ford was favorable to sending one •rer 'for the .two days, and would have done so hut for this order. Race* This Afternoon Some fast races will be held this afternoon, both in the running and in Walterboro. Krause Gseater Shows are here in full force and are making good. This carnival is one of the cleanest op the road todav. and qverything is run on a high plane. No gambling is permitted and strictly) square •dealings are required of all. persons connected with the shows. Three bands fur nish the music for the fair, both on th^ midway aftd outside. This It real music too. Several of the tented shows are new and Instructive. They are all interesting and several are amusing. Special mention should be made of the 1 minstrel show, wlpch pleases everyone. The. .pony show is also splendid, and the trip through China Town is interesting and instructive. Mutt and Jeff is rich, and ^tbe sub marine a good laug£. a good in 1 show draws large crowds, whil.» Kelly meets old friends on his secoqd visit here. - Among the most in teresting shows is that of the mid- gets. These little .people please everyone and prove agreeable to the audiences. The girl show is llso attracting good crowds. • The merry-go-round, the whip, the ferries wheel and the swings are also quite ' popular.^ The . conces sions are all clean and add to the midway attractions, and life on the midway. Tho frp e acts consist of a high dive and a sensational loop- the-loop performance, each of which are given twice daily. J. W. Durham’s Farm Display. The only farm display shown is that of J. W. Durham, which wa> prepared by him and his uncle, Mr. COLLETON MAY - LOSE SECTION Another Petition to Annex * .■* , * berg County Filed With Gov- » • . emor Manning. TRAGIC DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL Little Beetle MeT* Rrrekiag X«rk li Falls Off Gate Allen. t This is really^ a most re- »•¥><* fT is /’■ markable exhibit, and would win a prize at any fair. In addition to the well arranged exhibit in the space selected, these progressive farmers have added quite a good deal to the general farm exhibits. Their eolleetiop of peas is very good Splendid Hog Exhibit. The entries this year in the swine department are the best ever shown at a fair in this epuaty.V There are some real prize winners on ex-- hibit. and the competition in some of/the classes is real keen. The iKirocks are leading in numbers, and this breed also won the grand champion hoar and sow, the former goiiu* to E. A. Marvin and the lat ter to Wichman and Francis. Dr. tl. G. Willis has a fine' exhibit of ’.Hampshire*. * / J. W. Durham and E. J. Herry ate showing splendid Poland China hogs, interesting to note the new raisers of registered hogs in the county, and to £ee the interest they are tak ing in the exhibition of their hogs. Awards in Hog Department The following are the awards in the hog department: Duroc*. Dost boar. 6 months to 1 year— 1st. Oak Jlidge Farm, W. W. Smoak. owner, Walterboro; 2nd, H. A. Francis, Walterboro. Best boar, 1 to 2 years old—1st, Grove ’Stock Farm. E. A. Marvin, proprietor. White Hall; 2nd, Wich man and Francis, Walterboro. ’ Best boar. 2 years and over—1st Wichman and Francis; Walterboro; 2nd. G. I. Blocker, Walterboro. Best sdw,*(> months to 1 year 1st,, W. W. Smoak. Walterboro; 2nd, U. H. Wichman, .Walterboro. Best sow, 1 tear to 2 years—111, M. H. Hiott, Bound; ,/2nd, G. I. Blocker. Walterboro. / Best sow. 2 years agd over 1st. Wichman arid Francis'. Walterboro; 2nd. M.-H. Hiott. B/und. Best pair of pig/; 8 months The Bamberg Herald carried the following news story last week, whir** Is the first intimstion that aaother section of the county was desirous ef befnii annexed to Bamberg countv. A petition was recently filed with Governor Manning asking tor nn election la another portion of Colle ton county to decide whether dr sot it will annex Jtself to Bamberg eoun- j ty. Governor Manning n day or two ago appointed the commissioners, as follows; For annexation—C. H. Smith and J. Z. Harrison, both of Smoaks post- office. '. Against annexation—E. F. Bennett and Frbd Padgett, whose postoffice also is .Smoaks. . It is the purpose of those interested in the matter to rush the election ns soon as. possible. In order to get the faattcr into shape for ratiflention by the coming general assembly, at the same time of the ratification of the other section that has already voted itself into Bamberg. • The proposed territory is -composed of practically a whole school district, in which is located ode school, and measures slightly more Nthan ttare-’• square miles. There are a number of fine families in the district, and there are about 21 vot.ers.included in th'- territory, which fs one of the ilnem sections of Colleton county. With this territory annexed to Bamberg, together with that alread-' voted on, Bamberg county will ar- quare more than seven square miles of new territory, in which Is some of the finest' farms in lower Carolina. Every voter in the proposed territory signed the petition for the election, and if the election- is ordered,- an I there appears to he no reason why it will not. there will be no doubt of the result. Bamberg will he glad to welcome ihesc two strips of territory and the- citizens residing in thapi into th county/^ •. ’ /V - When the new* came Sunday night that lUtle Bertis MeTeer. the sefen yeur old daogher of Mr. and Mr*. R. Eugene MeTeer, of near White Hall, 'was suddenly killed at her home, it brought n feeling of sad ness to the many friends and rela tives of the family ta Walterboro. The death of the Utile child was caused by a most unusual accident. She bad run to the gat* to greet 1 relative and in her haste to •- get the vehicle in which the visitor.came* she climbed upon the gate rather than open it. When on the top she fell striking her head with such forte ns to dislocate her neck, death resulting sf once. - • The funeral was held at Hender sonville Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The fathed and mother and relatives of the little girl are prostrated with grief at the tragic accident. The deep sympathy of RED CROSS - X ROLL CALL 'all goes out to the bereaved parents, and family. /X Baptist Association . Will Not be Held Owing to another threatened epi demic of influensa in the commuri-'}jvell l bis State participates My. we have decided to call off thi meeting of the Colleton Baptist As sociation Which was to have been held with the Hendersonville Bap tist chwch beginning Friday of ,ru:3 m eek. ’ X. / B. G. Price, Pre?. Workers Hard at Work to Secure Large Mem berth ip in South (jaroltaa. •' * * With the cooperation of the coun ty and local organizations, the state Branch National Tuberculosis As sociation is hard at work to gain, for South Carolina, its largest Christ mas Roll Call. The Stat« workers are eager to receive their lull share of the annual Christmas Tubercul osis fund—formerly obtained through the sale of Ked Cross Seals —in order that they may continue their untiring efforts In wiping out the tubercular germ in t)Ms''State. Arrangements have been made by the National Association and Ameri can Red Cross, whereby'* coopera tive plan will do away with the sale of the popular Ked Cross Seal,'this year. As a war measure. It was deemed advisable by the Bed Cross War Council, to make ,an appro priation ,to the Tuberculosis asho ciation of f2,5riO,tKM) in lieu ot the usual Seal Campaign. The various State Associations will receive their respective quo.tas through tfie Na tional Association Iff quareriy nl- ukpients. i ue uoject of the- Slate wor kers to enlarge the Christmas Boll Call. »*ea in me fact that to some extent; the allotment to be paid into the fund of this Slate, depends upon how in- the AWti-Tuberculosis movement. It* active participation is jtiHged by its abd S. C. CONFERENCE ENDS Its UUNRS SESSION AT ORA.NOKBVIUJ CON- CLCDED WITH HCXDAY'H HICK- VICES AND READING OF AP- 1‘OINTMENTS BLNDAY NIGHT. REV. E. H. BECKHAM LEAVES WALTERBORO Assigned to Work 1 North Bring Succeeded by Rev. J. P. luabtnet. llcv. I Vomer I«ave* Henderson- vllie—Other Appointment**. SI. Jude’s Eptscopai C“urch. Fishburne St. cornbt. Wichman St. Uev. Wm. B. Onion. M. A.. Recior. Third Sunday in Advenj. Second 11 Av M. sermon on Sunday at and membership. The Seals will not entirely vanish, inasmuch as the stmt? Chairman mill have a certain number to issU^ to the newly ac quired members. \ .. I'oBst Mi the war against tuber- cilOsiH Now, and let the South CaroUna* malls carry the Seals, thereby showing its part in the bat tle. and especially to ni|ke it possible to continue wit4| renewed eneigy. bee'n ue- Service Fla* Unveiled Sunday Morning Services were held Sunday morn ing at the /Presbyterian Sunday school for the purpose of unveiling a • 1 service flag in honor of the mem bers of the school who are in .th' service. These services were in teresting' and -a special program was carried out. The address for 7:30 P. M. Sunday school atXjO A- the gdtMi work mat has M. Wednesdays evening. Prayer at compitshed in the past. I P- M. -NJ By joining the Bed Cross your Bishop Reese of Georgia is ex- tar does a wonderful work. The peeled to preach and * administer animal lee is only one dollar. Every confirmation Sunday, night. The nu.n. woman and child in, Colleton Sunday schoo^ celebration of Christ- , seltooi enroll. Dq it now. mas a'nd Christmas free will be hehl ' —XX. , t on, Friday. I»ec. 2ri1h at 4:30 P. M. ‘ to (Vniml i^xlge Meeting. Everybody is.invited to come to the N -Xt services and the Christmas eelebra-j’ k B Miley, parit master of I'nity •i 011 - * , __ l^Jdge. is in CharlesKiji attending a j. t meeting of . the 'Giirttti Masonic : l.< d^e. wjiich is in session this week. Mr. jitiley is the retiring u»a'K|er > of I nity 'I.oitge and' a well mfo>uu*f! Mi.son?* 0 ' » » As a result of the appointments made by _ Bishop Darlington ai Orangeburg at trie close ot the ses- mou ot the S. C. Conference, Walter- ooror wit) have for pastor next year, itev. j. i', ibabinei, who bas oeen •t Spring Street, Charleston. He was tormerly at Cottagevijie where ne was most popular. Uev. fc. H. ^•etaiiaiii, whom Rev. Inablnet suc ceeds. will go to Norm. uev. J. tl. I'rosser, 01 itenuersonviile, goes oe served by Uev. L. D. B. Williams. »o Cypress, and Hendersonville, will Uev. It. ,M. Covington goes to Cot- lagevtlle, succeeding Uev. Geo. K. way, wno has been chaplaim in th>.•• C. *s. Army tor several montnx. iv./l. Imtenbangii goes back iu Lodge; Rev. D. H. Kvereit to itutfin, and Uev, E. F. Scoggins to' Smoaks. The following is alist of appoint- pointuientK made: % • .- Charleston District- G E Edwards presiding elder; Allendale. W.. V. Dibble; Applelon, J. A. Graham; Beau fort t j. J. oievenaon; Betnet circuit, D. H. Lverett;„Black-Swamp, J. A. MeCcaw; BlutTtoii and Ridge- luiio, D. N. Busbee. t narlestofi—Bethel,, ,T. U. Her bert; Hampstead Square, S. 1). Col- yer; Spring Street. W. H. Hodgea; Tiinity, H. G. Hardin; Yang’s island, E. G. Caldw.ejl; Coltugevilic, B. li. Covifigton; Cypress, j. R. I'rosser; BrV.vJey M. Cooper- Dies of l^neuinoiiia H. i r ptv^ll; the P. occasion was delivered by M. Howell, Esq. /; Mr. How ell very eloquently and forcibly re counted the virtues for which the Allledi forces stood , as rompared with the. sordid and base principles underlying the aims of the enemy. The service flag has seven stars, one of the blue stars having turned to gold, that of Lawrence McCants, a son Mr and Mrs. P. IV. McCants. The other members in the service are: Dr. R. S. Bailey, Jas. C. De- Trevllle. Jesse DeTreville. Julian De* TreviUe, Cafct; E. B. Hope, and Jen.- nings McCants. Following the jseryice* an able sermon was preached by Rev. S. 11. Hope, his subject being of the Hu guenots and the part they played in the Reformation. Brew ley M. Cooper, -son of Mrs, H A. Francis, died in Fiatub* on the llllh of November, 'of lobar « Ret in ned From \ isit. Albert H Wichman. who has been pneumonia, in the 2Sth year of his 1 spending the past week at Toledo, age. Mr. Cooper Immediately vol-' Ohio, and other northern, points. unt«‘ei*-d when war Was declared tie- has returned ** *■ : Mr. Wichman was in C. L. Givens Offers The Supreme Sacrifice ,;*n<1 under 1 yea)/ 1st, old G. I. Block A. Marvin ,, News has been received his Inoiher, Mrs. Cornelia E. Giv«-ns, of Btiffin. Route 1. that her son. C. L. tween Germany and the Cnited ; Washington the day that President Slates. He was sent to famp. Wilson made his farewell speech Jackson as. a lineman in the signal | 0 Congress and was fortunate corps, where h»» remained till about [enough to be present at this session Six months ago when he went to a t Congress. France. Before leaving Camp Jack- » ■- _ son he was promoted to corporal. |,|eut. B/ltrrland In Town. ’ The deceased was married several Lieut. Bllsh Breland,, who has years ago to Miss LUlio Lemacks. ’ been at Camps Jackson and Gordon of Bound, who is also deceased, ro [ for several months. Is at home for he is survived only by his uiother % a short while before resuming his Mrs. Francis, of Walterboro; one duttea with th e l\ S. Department of half sister, Mrs tieorge Herndon 1 Agriculture Lieut. Breland was and hi* step father, li. A. Francis. an interested visitor at the fair whilp He was a fearless soldier and heart!- 1 j n town Tuesday. ly performed every, duly assigned.* • / X. - He has many ^(ieods who will be* |ii«- ( | | M AuauMta, grteved/to-learn bt his death. | j s. Faust, a snn-in-liiw of Mr. — land Mrs. M K, 'S*HI. died at. his * * ***** ******* * X ’ • * * I.NTOKU* I ROM SOI.DIEKH * • , / * ***** *********** * W. M i'olk, of IsLindton,-Who js a Katlv Blanch to -p«- SMppibSi; i*.hiji- ai-(lt H C. S. Ft lderj-Esnu, r. B. lag- raltain. iianipton, f.-'^A. Mtirtay; HenderrionVllie, I.. D. B. Williams; l.ouge., \V. i. Uedenbang'h; Ridge-, viif*-, W. O. liendersojf; Suin'luer/ yille, ;s, W. Danner; Wul-teiboro, J. P. ItiabiHt; Warido Mission, Robert iltu-Ks; t'ttn^tlHm I nited States artiiv G. k; Way; soldier pastor, 'Paris i’nlijno, C. H. Burns; conferenee, sec,- retarc ot erliicutiop, H. G. Hardin. FlorW^ce Disinct F. It. Shuler, presiding xlder. BenriettsVIUe sta tion, G. T. ' Jiai 111011; Bennettsville circuit, T.* E. Morris; Chesterfield, B J. Guess, T. B. (Vwens, supernumer ary; Darlington, Xnnity, Heuiv Cauthen; Darlington 'circuit J. P. Attaway; East Chester field, 'f. W. Wolling; Florence^ Central; S. U. Harper; Hartsville. M. L, Banks; Jefferson tirCult, W. V. Jermao, Lamer, (}. A. Teasley ; Liberty, T G Phillips. Marlboro circuit, Gobo Smith; Me IP S. D. Bailey; McColl, E. L McCoy; Patrick, j. E. CarU’r; Pagelan t. G T. G. T. Bhods; Pam- pico, F A iiuddin; TiiiuuonsviUe and i'ispah, J.H. Noland; Titumonsville circuit, O. N. RonnirefU army Y. M. (’ A. Bert \. Powell Ktngtree District II. A. Phillips, presiding elder;. Andrews. J. E. Ford t-'a»les, F. E. Hodges; Cordes* | home in A11 gust a, Ga . Tliuisday 01 i,ile. H. S. Hughes; Georgetown, ! pneumonia, following influenza. Mr) Oak '.Ridge/Fnrm, Wj mYrier, YCoBerbqro. ^X^n" HanipsWics. i>i R. G, Willis. CottagevilK; won^fhe blue on Ivoar. 2’years an I trotting ' classes. Quite a few • o irf, bos r, 8 month; to 1 year,, sow good entrie f are madv for thr-x 1 l J}-years and over. sow. 8 months to 1 v aces. and some good spoi l is prop) jAt-ar, P a ' r ul :,n ‘' second on ‘ow LseJ. No admission fee will lo* i six months to 1 year, barged to the races thiT afternoon, t Poland Chinas blit a small charge wt>l’ he made fo- I Bi'ft boar 8 iii«*n'lis to 1 year seats on the grand stan l. Pati-s 1st. J. W. Durham, Smoaks Battery F/ A. 1C. B. in Fran*e. writes his or. Walterboro:/2nd, E White Hall. -V . I ......... .. meinlw-! n( Best pig under *» mrthths j ~lst. !(;i V ^ n s died in France of pneumonia j .. , Vn. m \\'i w. Smoak. N ' mber oq n '- ' niner -u. . I father and mother that he is v l Mr., (itvens was only 2< years tn. age.* He was drafted S< j»t •22, IPIT. J* ,1< . , . ,,,« u n.*, I> situalvd and <u compi/a> v and went across in June. J'ms. Il>* . .‘ , IkivVW. f Mkttl Ivrxttvju 1 was a wpgoner. anj was faithful tn Faust tiiarrled Mr / Still's 1 elde-t daughter. Miss Ad'a. sevaual .v«-ats ago. lie held dn important post lion with the ty: A. I.. taiiioad com- p.ioy, ,, ^ . .. ’ /■ Duncan Memoitnl L. J,.*Bedenhaugh-/ West End, k. B. TfiCker; v tile/ iicroge W Dav is; way, j. A. Campbell; 3 (4. McCojinell; Jot Greetey - ID'intng- I; Honey Hill, dan. f l' Mac ;ett»no» > u well, t» pi a Mis la A 'Drty. of YarnviHey t.e), A l .i \ I • I I J , .1)1 4 atf< ndinu the lair. is 1 * M-verui boys trotu home. He -a.'' i lie ha- not 'been sick at all sinco 'u • over, there”, and h ing the best of spirtts. Ml Convention CmIImI on. '‘rhe Colleton Cophty .Sunday Hioy-/School Convent tort bas been called Poijr 4»:f gad will not bp'held Dec. lb and \ wili also be held .Thursday and I- ni- day afternoons, beginning, at o’clock. “Flu" Scare Not fjeehr.u Sereml reports’ of” a severe ep.-- -demte of influenza were made ov >r th* county, and a few persons kept from coming to I he fair because of them. The fair o.^.cials are f 0 ** - •abed that there Is no more dange.- of spreading the ”flu” from the fain than from the normal gatherings in the store odd at the gathering places over Ufa cooihjb The people gen erally take the same view of it, but a. few busy-bodies are trying to in jure the fair by spreading reports of epidemics Which do not exist ex cept In active imaginations. No member of the shows have the ’’flu’’ nor hare they any other disease. They are all well and a healths set of opeq air people. Shows Are Rest Ever at Fair The midway attractions this year are tba best ever furnished at s fair It. \ Best hoar. .2 years ;ihd over F. J. Berry. Smoa’M.; \ Grand Champions > Grand champion hoar l;u Marvin, White Hall, Dmiw % Grand champion sow 1st, Wit li man and Francis, Walterboro Du roc. Boy- IMg Clab. Earl Durham was the winner of the" 1st ptemiurtr in boys pig club having exhibited a Boland China gilt under 1 year. K. K. Sanders fi**** lUck to l-odge. Benjamin K. Sanders, who has been at-fan officers training camp »*or several weeks, ha.1 been dis charged from service, and after be ing at home for a few days return ed today to Lodge, where he will re sume his duties as cashier of thu Peoples Bank of that town. Mr. Sanders has many friends at Lodge who wiH be pleased to welcome him back - » evejXduty cssigned him. The de- ( , ceased wjas a dutiful son, and a high toned ChHstian man . 1 j MIB oc \ V T Polk, of IsIandufaXztt a- scheduled, on account of the ( Hr uv stinted by h.s . ne ( gwrai ecreiary Mi . I. D. W*-hb, sistei. . ins •■vens. a t J* * ‘ ' ^ ('barley Givens Writes having intiwenzia In Ids home. Tie- ,nK ''° - c L. Givens has hec» i\*^d an in-' Conv* 1H1011 will, he held some tii>c- Uev MMMAI .. <»-I> whg „ J. Kr-nv., \ W. E. WIU-.4 f - • .4 I ^ Wvfi*kK**v- i II.- ataP.-kV tiittft }||> — 1 — > n siomiMii Tnmblp. ••Before I’ used Chambejlain’t Tablets I doctored a iMeal ileal for stomach trouble and fell nervous and tired all the time. These Tab lets helped me from the firsthand inside of a week’s time I -had im proved in every way." writes Mrs. L. A. Drinkprd. Jefferson City, Mo. Elect Officers Tuesday Night At the regular meeting of I'nity Lodge No. 55 A. F. M night the following elected for ensriog year: W. L. Eksterlinyr. W. M : B. Levy. S. W.; L. C. Padgett J. \\./ Jno D. Warren Treas.; i*\ G. Mnr- rall Sect.; R. M. Jefferies S. Fraser J. D.; J. W. Barnhill. J. J. Crosby stewards; P. R. MiFsv ivXf The above ofq-“i-F will be duly .n- stalled an Monday evening Dee Idth at 8 o’clock- 4 All members of sister lodges are invited to b$ present. • October 4. He stored tiiat compatfy. had no» lo»t a man no - ’lOrse since the war started, and that lie felt that be Would come bici; home all right. - / He save; "Ju^t »e- njember that Cod ran prctift us here as well as f ne were at home. held Tuesday ) Tha, ^ lh,? w *> * ,ooV IK- officers were **>" tha * ,hr >' b,v *‘ B ‘ chance o go tn church but tbe chaplain comes round and preache* tc the* in me •pea •MMUapaaN' Mr. Givens said he had seen a lot of German prisoners, and they look ed good to him. He stJ}po**d they looked better as prisoner* than loose, although he had not seen any of tba latter at the time be wrote. Folk, accompanied by X 4- tarlane, Kingstn-i-, J T.Fowb 1. U in ti'Ci >, K Led better, '.l.utn- ( 11 y vY. \ BCci tun.', ’• o- .-i 1,1.1 • 'i. i; Dei/uk; '.4 Z en, vV !.. Gu\; Pim.|ujfi. E. W J1 trU; Rome, T. UVKoiJgobl; Salters. J. A- 1 lark; .-urnpit," D. Apires^/Xian ion t xf. Bulges. Sumiud ton, \Y.) E,- Gtggius; TuiheviB*-, M K Dukes. Marion District \L *W. • Ibvok, X Ht BSTKIt’K RICH FKITT CAKES NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT G. W, Folk, accompaiaed by his daughter % Miss Wilhalmtnn. of Bara Not »he ordinary common, kind, but real, genuine "Fruit Cokes’’ that have already added glory to the fa- * moos Hu haters C’akea. and makes thorn the moot talked of calc In tows. Get your order in sow. \ . , E. HCBSTEK. presiding elder; Ayuor, D H. Atta- way; illeuheini, K..P. Hutson; Browsville, J. B. Weldon; Bucks- ville, iV H. Perry; Ceiitenery circuity D. 11. Jones; Conway, station, It. O. Murphy; Conway Circuit, W. G El- well; Clio. C jC- Derrick; Dilloa, Mills, J. M. Casque; Floyds, H. W. Shealvev; Floydale, J. B. SoJ<*urqpr; Lake View. W. B. Phillips; Latta, J/ H. Graves; Uttle River, D. It Roof; Little Bock, S. J. Bethea; Ixjrls, J. L. Mulltnix; H. L. Sifigleton, suprenumerary; Marion. J. W. Dan iel; Marion circuit. C. T. Easterling. Jr.. Mullins. S. O. Cantey; Mullins Circuit. J. W. ArialL Waccamaw J. K. Cook; president Paine College A. D. Betts; Sunday school field secre tary, W. C. -Owens president Horry Industrial School B. tX Morris. Orangeburg District—Peter Stolen / yl A X Mr. Paul, of Beuafort, di*. berg eountyxare here visiting tiaguiahed vlnltor at the Cjolletoa sister. Mr*. R. Couatv Fair thi* weet 1 . J ,B t** f « ,r