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1 Cotton! Cotton!! Cotton!!! JMany Reasons Why Farmers Should Hold Staple For > , Better Prices. The following has been handed us lor publication by Presi dent Strait, of 1he County Cot ton Growers' Association, who ^ives it his heartv endorsement: FARMER8 HOLD YOUR COTTON FOR HIGHER l'RICES ! Because, it is worth 11 cents or more ! Because, it is bound to sell at crouch higher figures! Because, the man who makes the Cotton should help to make the price ! Because, trade is broad and strong, aud record breaking a*to textiles! Because, the mills are making money on basis of 11 cents and 12 cents for Cotton ! Because, the world needs eve ry bale, ard will take it greedily at 11 cents if we hold firm ! Because, we are no longer slaves to the North, but a free people, with our Banks lull of money, and the Merchants and Bankers i at our back8 ! Because, we live in a rec rdbreaking age, and tlie preseni Cotton crop, which has matured and opened unusually early, will be tound to be very short, when the world wide and unprecedented demhnd lor cotton goods is considered ! Because, the Farmer needs the money, and deserves it more than the speculator! Because, money don't buy as much now as formerly ! Because, everything the Farmer buvs has gone up in pr ce. wh v iia! pamah t Became, the Southern Cotton Association has fixed price for good Cotton at 11 cents, and thh Association is fighting our battle, and has put millions of dollar.' in the pockets of Southern peo p'e ! Because, we should be true t* Southern manhood and th< Southland ! Became, if we show the whit* feather and sell, we will feel lik< kicking ourselves out, of sight, when Cotton is selling at 11 centsfn 1 2 f n.ftnts npr nnnnrt Stand pat for 11 cents ! J. E Wannamnker, Pres. Orangeburg Cot. Asso. Resolutions Passed at The Recent Moriah Baptist Association. In view of the teachings ot the New Testament, that we be obe dient to the powers that be, and that wo be good citizens. Resolved: I. That we reathrn our belief in the teachings of the Bible with regard to the good citizenship of christians. II. That we ourselvea will b? corapeled to obey the laws of tinland and that we will use lawful means to net others to do so. III. That we disapprove of, and condemn all efforts to bet! intoxication lquors which are in violation of the .'?W8 of the statt IV. That we ourselves be coin peled to refrain from the use of in.toxicalinn liquors as a beverage mod that we will urge others to do so also. I i ^ ... I ' Report of County Supervisor For Quarter Ending September 30th, 1905. In Whose Favor and Nature o: Claim. No of Claim. Amount 64 A 65. J P Hunter, salary and jail acot $ 162.6* 63. W B Bruce, Salary as com. and olerk 18.7f 66. J T Hunter, Jr., constable 291* 67. W P Caskey, magistrate, 87.6C 68. Adam Morrison, sanitary work ,-jr 69. J M Caskey, coroner. . 14 o* 70. \V M suit .1 A Barnes. magistrate and eon . .. 27.50 71. G F Payseur, repairing chairs . 2.35 72. E D Beckham, constable, 5.0(1 74. Dr W M Crawford, salary as county physician, 63.77 73. ,J T Cauthen, magistrate, 25 00 75. F L Trusdell, constable, 25.00 76. J K Hall, conveying lunatic and salary 38.40 77. J F Gregory, salary and stamps 102.50 78. J A Hyatt, salary 6.25 78. J E Stewuian, proceedings in lur.aoy 6.48 80. L J Funderburk, lumber and nails 4 20 81. D K Hall, magistrate 12.50 82. A M Hall, conveying prioner 4 40 83 M C Gardner, salary 33.33 84 WO Cauthen, court and pauper claims 80 90 85 W it Croxton, Jr.. road work 2.00 86 W C Cautlieii, Pleasant Hill coupons 952 00 87 W C Cauthen, Cane Creek coupons 364 00 88 W Cauthen. Gills Creek coupons 1,708 00 89 W 7. Pai ks, bid>r bridge 3.00 90 W M Vick, lumber and brdg work 3 50 ?1 J 1" Hunter, Jr ' 14 4-i 92 Andiew Bask ins. bridge work 1 00 93 J /JGiiftln, magistrate.... 12 60 94 it J Perry, .salary 20 KK 96 J P Hunter, conveying 22 77 95 VV T Vaolandiijgham. lum 4.50 97 J W Hullivan, keeping countj' borne 64.00 98 M C* (Gardner, salary 33 33 99 W B Bruce, salary 18 76 iiui i> st r ~ u-i.i? ?- " luw iv in uuncn, unugv wui K . iw o" 101 L. W Bailey, road work.. 2.00 102 J T Hunter, Jr , conveying eon viet 2 68 103 IPC Davis, bridge work 12,00 104 T I, howe' , road work.... 4.(Ml 105 J no A ? o. k salary 25.(Ml 106 \V C Caution, salary 25 (Mi 107 J B Connor, constable. . 20.83 108 J I /tdnms, hlg rock.... 2.5o 109 O W Mackey, constable ami special deputy 19 60 110 H W M<b y, magistrate. 1 .00 111 < O Baiber, making fill.. 30.do 112 J T Hunter. Jr , cons'able 29 is 113 It li tSUele, bridge work. 1(0 114 W M Mooie, salary, etc 65 (Ml 115 J P 7/unter, salary ami jail acet 183.22 120 J M Caskey. coroner 14 58 lt6 und 117 \V E Itobel (s, ecustable ami s ptMrial dept.. 11 (Mi 121 I N HeuoB, bridge work. 4 0' liy A K Bailey, reprg bridge 4 < < 122 J L Caskey, br.dge work. 6 t?<1 123 J It H or ton, damage to machinery. ll.Oti 124 H II Maatey, lumber and work 28 41 125 W P Htogner, hauling rock, etc 1.5 128 M C Gardner, salary 33 3:J 127 J H Barr, bldg bridge ... 55.lit 128 J A Hyatt, aalar/ and lumber 12 6i 128 IN Helms 15.0< 130 J M Cautbeu, bridge wrk l.Of 131 W (' < "authen, Lao east r co bonds and coupons.. 530.(M !32 W (J?'authen, Gills Creek coupons 1,022.0* 133 YV <H authen, Lane Creek coupons 966.(M 134 W V ('authen. Pleasant Hill coupons 112 (M 135 YV B Bruce, salary 9 31 136 Thomas YValker, toad work com. tax 2 (X 137 JT Hunter, Jr., H. It. fare for convict 2.6> 138 L A Watson bldg bridge 7.0< 139 Dr J E YV Halle, post niortom 5 0< 140 J T Baily. big rock 4.6' .41 G F Bnipes, conveying 'unatic 11.81 tin r\ ? n ? iti, vj r r?jneur, removing r..fi und brdg work b.V 143 Id C Gardner, salary.. . 33 84 144 J D Ninbet, bridge work S 2? 146 J T Nelson, bridge work. 3 5< 146 R M Jones, bridge work. 6 (K 147 J b l ackey, big rot k elc, 9.0< 148 J Perry, magisrate 20.84 149 Tuomas McMurray, lumber aad worn 6 4< 1.60 W C David, bldg br'dge 15n o* 161 H 8 Steele, reprg butmeut 6 ot 162 Waller J Bowers, lumber etc l.o163 J D Tayior, lumber 3 6r 164 J R Threat, bridge work l.o< 166 J * Rohiusoii, bildge wk l.o' 166 J Q, Adams, hire of team and road work 6.ot 167 M C Gardner, stamps.... 3.o168 J W Hunvan, keeping co home 64 <a 159 J L> Halle, lumber 1 61 160 B C Norton, brdg work.. 6 ot 161 W M Moo'e, salary 5o.o< 162 W J Williams 163 W J Thompson, hire of team 1.64 164 E D Beckmau, constable, JO.0C , 166 J F. KtwmaD, proceedii g In luoaoy 6 76 166 Juo A Cook, wltry 26.00 167 W C Cautheii, salary.... 26 00 16* M M Tillman, a*se?>?or.. 2.0o low VV B A rant, lumber and work 6 00 170 ? W Wallers, hire of earn 1 76 r 171 W E Green, bridge work 1 60 1 172 E (3 ('arnes, e?. al digging and walling well. . 80 00 178 Rob Kenningt"n, et, al work al well 11 35 . 174 J W Hull Ivan, work aud boarding Hands 13 25 {175 Dr O VV Poovey, post morion and ex, *n lun > a. y 16.Oo 170 Dr J D Funderburk, cxi atllltiailon ill lunaney 6 00 i 177 P A Parker, lumber and bridge woik 3.0 , 188 J Q Adams, hauling rock for well SOU 189 J B < oonor, constable 2t'.83 i 190 J L Caekey, road work.. 100 191 Dr EH cDtiw, poat , mortem and dissection. 10.00 i 92 W H McMurav- blidge W"r1' 4 26 '93 J D A rant, damage to i laud 2 76 194 B A Gainer, building bridge 36 Oo i 195 E L Hlngner, roud work. 3.00 196 Adam Morrison, sanitary work 60 197 W F Hud-on, magistrate 12 60 19a 8 Ii I,avard, removing raft 2 75 199 JM ' a-key. coroner.... 14 6s i 200 D E Gordon, lumber.... 8 10 201 M B Fuuderburk, Lire of roads bands .76 i 202 ami 203 J P Hunter, salary and jail acct 176 10 204 \V J 1 renshaw constable 16 00 i 205 J W Ghent, c ffln 5.00 206 J F Perry, bridge work l etc 6 95 207 W B Bruce, salary...... 9 38 i One 1 rp V-liitititr 111 in I wi r u 111 i bridtte work * 7.oo i 209G F Paxseur. remoxirifr raft etc 4 50 210 A H Carter, lumber 2 00 211 T F t'uln, bridge work. . 7 00 212 W L Hit-tare, bridge work 2 60 218 F M Htogner, grand iuror 4.oo P M Bailey, grand iuror 2 So 215 J K Histare, g'and juror. 2 7o 216 E U Horton, graun juror. 2 16 217 J A Hyatt salary 6 2* 218 and 219 J T Hunter, Jr., conatuble and speciul dent 34.68 22o W J Williams, big rock work and lumber 75.oo z21 Hamue; Caney. bue of teams and hands 5 3i. 222 J W Thompson, blog biidgt a 5 6i> 223 OH Bell, grand juror.... 2 4?? J ? COTTI i h 5 i * w [t 8 $ M ; g \ j. Coffin it fc .4 o .# Eh J o t o ;* ; L Cotton 224 Q F Psywur, bridge work 2 76 226 M Gardner salary.. . 38.38 2lU J W Muliyati, balance rn salary 8.on 227 J D Hiusoii. lumber and work 2 6o 228 H B Masse?, lumber.... 25 oo 329 J M Barr, bide bridae 184 oo 230 L H Barr, reprg bridge.. 1 on 231 <1 NV Hweat, bridge work 60 232 RJFIyne reprg bridge 3 76 238 WIIhoi. and r-dagie, bldg bridge A2.5o 234 W D Htatuies, bidg bridge 14o oo 236 J R F Fern II, lumber and bldg work 5.25 236 W U Bruce, sa'arv 9 37 237 I N Aycock, refuudlng com., t?x 2<o 238 Braz II and Oufn, bldg bridge and hutment... 5 5o 239 A K Hailey, b.ldge work and big rock 4.5o 240 \f (' Garner, examinirg K R bridges lo.oo 241 Tlio Stale o., books for co office 73 66 242 W M Ashley, removing raft o.oo ?43 R a Dobson. board ol education 21.oo 244 MO (4a.*?-ner, salary.... 8 ..33 245 ami 246 J P Hunter, conveying luuaics 57 19 249 L J Peri v, magistrate... 20 83 246 G K Mo Dow, big rock ami road work 4 65 217 J W Sullivan, keeping co. home 71.oo 250 J K Stew man, pioceeds ing in lunacy 5 lo 251 Dr 8 H Ezz"'l, examination in lunacy 5 oo M. C. O.aPDN ER W. B BRUCE, Co. Supr. t'lerls Oct. 21, l9oo. STATE "F SOUTH C MtOLIN A, COUNTY OF UANCA3TEK, In I be Probate Court, By J. E Ntewman, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mis Julia''aiitlu n, of Lan ouefnr ( !nnt?fv in unii. SftuiA nmrla anil to iue to grant ln-r Letters of .Administration on ttao Estate of and effects of W. (J. Cauthen, deceased, THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said W. C. Cautlien, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lancaster Court House, on Tuesday, Oct list. next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under nay hand, this 17th day ol October, Anno Domini, 19(H). J E. ai'EWMAN. Probate -Fudge. Oct. 18, 1904?'it. iifflLnS Ir 1 n t !: iu: f E 4 A 1 A A ^ ^ S A IN I> ( I D f |Sf I IT:! O V IT Ill 11 Store Coi ^wvvwvvv I / Notice to All Persons Indebted to I Heath Banking A Mercantile Company and Clyburn-Heath Mule Company. All persons indebted to the undersigned by notes or accounts are respectfully and earnestly requested to come forward and settle same at once. These firms are now ut ii\juiuanuii| anu 11 IS dUbU" lutely necessary that all parties indebted to them should A t settle before November 15th, \ otherwise we will be com- \ pelled to place the accounts in the hands of our Attorney for collection. Heath Banking C&> Mer. Co. Clyburn-Heath Mule Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. ? / \ Statk ok South Caroi.ina, ) { County ok Lakcastkk. \ ^ Emma A. Small as administratrix of \ I estate of S. K. Usher, deceased, plaintiff * vs Joel E. Usher, J. H.Usher and others, Defendants PURSU A NT to the deer* e of Judge Purdy.in the above entitled cause, tiled in the Clerk's office September 27th, 1905. I will sell at public auction, at Lancaster Court House, 8. U. on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the real estate belonging to the late Samuel E. Usher, deceased, containing 1 14-2 Acren, more or lesnt Situate in Lancaster County, in this State, arid bounded on the North hv J lands of John Robinson and Hiram \i Ste?lo, on the East by lands of John V Steele, on the South by lands of Billy (<' Plylerandon the West by lands of Jackson Usher and Billy Duncan. These lands will be Bold by order of the Court of Equity to pay oft' the indebtedness of said estate and in ftnal settlement of the same. Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. Jr \ JOHN P. HUNTER, f Sheriff, J,. C. \J R "E. Wyhk, 1, R. K. & R. B. Allison, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Oct. 7,1906 . 3-w. e co. ~ ir , c $ r ' A ? * P-. { ? * O * o # g { o * * h i MM********* GO f -Gskets d ; * :| S 2 ' ? * ;g* , '. Eh { u 5 O ? i t mpany. ^ ' [}; \