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^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^-.-. r BY CHNKSCALES & LANGSTON. ANDEBSON, 8, C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1905. VOLUME XU-SO. WM ' V"''' ''' ..' TIT""!-r-iTT^iimliirirwii??? -I -?? ?!?> linn III in* Wa now hav<> sready fer yea a large Stpofe of dependable Salta for Boys, In cur Steak you"? see exclusif? styles in Bo?ele*Bre^ p?aia and laney designs-ia short, ?verything a Boy needs for dress, school sad play . Ptfees^ Ages 4 to 17 yearn B(^?S3gJ^^ -A?f|4Mt? . ''?? ??t buy B?ipprWom Shoos at' any price, ^whab: you can get N-; ^ : ^w?Wh and ^ fMiMeoW. ',vWe. se?tonly VSoUd tothe?/SfaQefi^ no raaiter now : 4 little tho price. ;? ??O^,;8nd are proud to state that we hold and conteol tue" ^ < -.1 Eargeat Shqe Trade in the City and County of Anderson. - We ? H not only sell but know bow to iii the most tender feeW and ' tb?r^ a . 4 ; fdye we^ppeal to.yqu who never tried us, CJoine and try ne, as ? ? : ?M ^l^^ife^ta please youV There ?re so many people * ? ' ' ? MM >.*{ ^ ^#"n* Wei?;' that , is oipensiye-~a very poor heaving . ^ ^ plan; :;Hako np y^our niind : Buy ^p?r Shoes in Shoo Stores. ? ,^. < yome and try iie-~wa cap convinoe you. ' ? j( ^ Co., Hoyden Shoe v \ j ;/ I;' -v j-. B^^^^B^iiiig ^^'^..b^t.?nd;?teg^? Comp?tafei. ; 'j j The Farmers' Educational snd I Co-Operative Unioa of Amelia, I COMDUOTHD OY J. O? 8VR?BUNG. sgt* CoD3niolo?tlccs Ihtcadod Sot thia daparrtneut should bo addrecstd io J. CL StribUng, Pecdloton,, S. C. Which Crowd Do Yeo Belong To? If yon are at home today in the country yon cannot bo in town at the a&nie jtiiue! If you don't bolong to th? c??vza of farolera that are organizing themselves together to protect their own interest, you are against thia crowd and belong to the other do nothing crowd, that ia wining to stay ont of the Farmers Union and let things go to suit the cotton speculator, nnd then go about whining over hara times and abusing the cotton specula tors for doing the very same thing for their .interest that yon have failed to do for your interest. Po you belong to the crowd that be lieve, in etanding around, grumbling and complaining.about the unjust rq|?5 in p?iciwg farm producta by others than the p rodocera of th?se gseat important product?, and never once join in with your neighbors to try to have a word in setting prices upon your honest labor? . Do you belong to tho crowd that think and ant like they did not regard their individual at reagtn as worth muck? either in or out of toe fanners' organisation! ? Ho yon believe that you could pull a cow out of the mire by etandisg ?*r holio-??as ns: wei! ss yea could by taking hold ot the thing and saying nil ready? now pall, all toge thu rt , Do yon belong to the crowd that] think a sewing thread? or a epiderV ! wob" would tie np and hold down a bear er a bull about as well as an inch rope* If you do not in these feeble things dotft net like vpn did by staying cat of tho Farmer?' Union. It it takes 12 strands to n>Aeasew? | tag thread and 144 sawing threads to make a one-quarter-inch rope, and four small ropes to make an Inch rope strong enough to hold a bear or abu?, then do toll tia bow, in tho haine of ; common nason/ does a man expect to do anything* in the way of protecting ? his interea?; by trying to hobble the wild and vicious cotton bear with hie single sowiog thread? . Do you belong to the crowd that is Staying out oS the farmers* organisa tion for fear that if you join In that Some of your neighbors will get abe t ter position in the Union . than . fcpn willi' If so, let me ?l*y to yen jast here that there aro. men already in your neighborhood- that bolong to your j crowd on the outside that stands one ; aboye the other - rn some respects, abd yon cannot regulate this condition.in j your ?crowd tfest: is cs tho O?tsiuo. i The difference is just here, in a nut shell: Tue crowd on the outside have for their motto and password-every fellow in the whole push for himself and let the devil take tbs bind-most man. While tho Farmers' Union says to the whole farming world, "farmer, if farmers ^w?nt anything dona for thou.- own protection against the cr? ganized world, farmers must come to-. ?ether and do tho things themselves! If we expect to tame the cotton boara ! and bulls we must wind together bur individual threads and maso a cable strong enough to tie down these wily I animals, or oven anchor ; the .?hip of f trade to the shore of equityi' ' ? If yt/d7 want to get 'into a business where y od can have, absolute con trol of .Ule. pricing* of your produots. just try toe pl?o of .raising: a-few palra of extra fihe carriage horses. Ypu'niay ha*e noticed the attraction, rbesellne. coachers command ht every place , and point, you may go*. These ?ne, largt?? am'optnquick-stepping, high -headed coachers "are- tho .horses aboyo all. horses for the fainter io raised A. pair of line, largo carriego horses for the boya td" dei ye tb,the itoproyed farm implements, wagons and carriage will go a' long/ ^way towards, keeping the boya on r/.? farm, lt' you raiao morp of them tHan y ou need you don't have td: hunt for,, acustomer,. brJ ask-- "?the.1 buyer Vwhat be wlUv give?>you? AWo\ venture that a farmer might get twenty appjica^ Uno pair of 'hdmc-raiseas coachers, ?nd if : the ,&?rfies> suit th? (applicant- tho owner can name bis pnce and getit *ia often aa bo can .produc? .the- horses. These Hue horses never, go . down. lu price; they ate alwayenfc nar/ no. mat what aeraba or mules gb at A Proud Day for Togo. Tokio, October 2&--Today was maids memorable jntne annota of Japan by the publie entry Vbf Admiral ?Tor~ 1 who cam?, y to report tb the> Empei _ _ tbs rotura of hui fleet from JJne war. Hov arrived,, at ?^mbasbi a.t?t?bn at the diplomatic corps and hunt Jitel-private c?tlK?ns, who es bim a wann welcome ' ital, Ue wi? accomplie*?..I tMid'...and Admirals .Kataoka.' U ?stfiro- and Dowa, - together w?tb i res?ecti^o.Btaff?. WTha^par^ r^?i??ing there ato'clock, when their #ex? r^iv^lh^dteo by thc ..j^psr^;^ e?coSa?^i-h^aij^ti?^y . gu^vu - ul tfOos? passed "thro Ugh a triumphal'' arch - rn >5ront;iof- i^.9^d3a^^mim^-- ??Sm Msgms^^ . t?rowd^ who ehot?ted hearty bftUKSiS aa the parry passed ilong. The ring o? ibo e?i?hualast?c cheers, mtogted with th? noise of the biwids, waa audible tor a gr??t distance. ?Jen. S&kama defied throe b?Ua?fons Ot goorda of feodor. The battalicna were compos ed of men from tho Tokio g*rriao.u todv'wjtovau^^^ !&^m?^^^:t ioeatsd;at Hi b&ife, Park, a>o? salutes. ; Tho .doy. wa? a beautffalan? anil all Tokio wa?, : ?pfc\>li*ea?p^ ? tbs viefeftpv^of\B?o^Jmm '?-Pt the *$?;* ot Jnpsn.".- . - Y...-:- ? ,Y Admirai Tos?,. a?t?r his audienw, .?with- tb?y;;^mpevof, .v j^ttrne$ Y to hie, p^m^oivSng Adm?fal Togo'a report, "??peifew^^ .fer?: i;^gjj^a>i?r^-.v I; V$$?$tiw?$- *.fe ' i Y ' /Y Y/ ;"."-.V",_._ .1.... _ STATE HEW?. - J. F. Mo Alastor, a marchait of J Williamston, has been. bound ovor for \ trial ju the United States court for Bonding a debtor a dun on a postal card. - Carlos D. Gir?la, Minister of Agriculture of tho Argon ti uo Repub lic, has been spending several days ir? the State studying agricultural ooo* uitioRS. -- Earle Rochester, the white man convicted of tb* murder of Waiter bi ill?, in Opones County, has entered upon bis life sentence in the State penitentiary. .- / - The increase in the ?ales from che Columbia dispensaries for tho quarter just ended is $93,960.99 over the salea of the corresponding period bf last year. - The Supervisor of Fairfield Coun ty has ordered an election upon the question of the removal of the dis pensary out of tho oouuty to be hold on December 12th. - A second colo nj' of Bohemian . hts arrived > io Charleston to work in the canning factory* They will sup* plant the negro labor which has be como so.unsatisfaote.y. . ,..... > - Mr. Daniel Zimmerman, formerly boucl clerk in the office of the State Treasurer, and who ia aceueed of mak ins away with about 916,000, has been placad under a $17.000 bead. r-t % Raymond Berry, tbs default ing Superintendent cf Education of. Marlon County, has been brought back to Marion from Florida to stand trial for his crime in the courte. -- J. ?J. Spsegle, the defaulting supervisor of Greenville County, died last week af ter a long illness. He Was under indictment afc the time id? misappropriation of pubUo funds. - A Law and Order League has been formed in Newberry County. Ita purpose is to see that all laws are en forced, but its ?work principally will bo to enforce-tho pro! aibitioa law in that county. - The North and South Carolina Pino Associations Will hold a joint meeting ia Columbia on the 15th of November. They represent control ling interests in ail the big lumber mills of this section. - Secretary of War Bonaparte has promised to visit Charleston some time in November* or December, ; ea cue occasion bf the presentation of 'a eilyer servioe to the oruiser ''Charles ton" by the city ?C Charleston. --Samuel P. Harvey, a young cashier formerly ic the employment of the Atlantio Coast Line railroad, was acquitted ia the C naries tor*, court i last Week of the charge of4 embezzle ment.. His shortage was something like $35,000. ! - J, Wt Shelor, a w?ll known at? toroey of Walhalla, . is promoting a trolley line to be built from Walhalla to Townville. R is understood that he . wants to form a company with a Capital of $175,000 and that $60,000 has already been subscribed. The distance from Walb'illa-to Townville is 23 miles. ? . /? ~george W. Murray, the Sumter colored, ?j?-??ugressman who rivas re cently-sebteric?^^^ a ternvin the peni tentiary for forgery, is still fighting for his- liberty io the face bf au a?* ?verso decision: pf tho Supremo Cou rt-; He has made aa appeal to the court for ft stay of ro??Utitur PO. that he may file au appeal for a"'rehear! og.' - Gpyefnoli?'.-Hayward,' upon hearing the report of tho obi of State coo stable who investigated couditi-jus in Pick ens County, ordered that officer to. pl?be, constables in that oona ty. T;h?y Will.be paid out of tho half mill tax as^ provided hy the Brice Jaw. The chief - constable also " reeommended that qonst^bl?s bo placed in Newberry ps the dispensary law i a * being viol?t" ed there.: . - Sportsmen about Charleston ar? ebneerued over the number of dead doerVifound in tho woods,, five being discovered in the s*st week^ lying; dead J ?ppj?rent?y without: any ' reason for their deaths. Somepf the hunters Say that paris green used on cotton plants ?to kill tho caterpilleto is : re sponsible for the killing of the deer which h ayo eaten tb a poi BO n. None .o? 'theds?r had .- "black- tongue." ; ?kM ] ". ;^-;'.W?de Plumer, of Lamar* Bar?' lingion County t and Mies Anna Gun* ni?gfcam, of Savannah, Ga., were pre? seated with medals, ?ifts of Andrew ptlsegiSi?' a.. few-d?/B ago, Plumer reeoucd ;a companion from drown i PR io Ly??h's River. Oyera year?go?. ^Mias Cuaalagham :Was awarded her medal fer an attempt to aave a young man from drowning in May of this jeer.; Ia addition to the meda), Plumer was giysu $600, to aid in Ms ?ducation. - Ben; Be?nrft?; a noted conviofc wno escapea while serving | sentence ?a the p?oit?ctiary has befln captured ia Georgia ead bronchi fe??k^ tM? killed a ?*? te S*sspion Cowtfy wad waa pafdoaed by the gavoraor on epa* ditton that he left the Bute and never: ^etsrasd. Re broke his parole, carno baok and while at boree killed' his own sentence f?r ibi* whence escaped. - :. : - Tjbft.'ia^ Col. Johfe Thomas, who bought for the indopS?dcQGe of the oolongs against the; Biri^sb ; Ci$wo, will bo honored Tuesday at hUfgrare, near White? ^ne^Springs, '-atys'; thar Spartanbu<g %a|?MM?iGpfpeb*^ja?dv. Kate Barry ^6a^5W,-;-.^!*?:l ^j^aattil^?d. earned bat the ido? of kivibg a suttr able work plaoed over <3ol. ThcauM? -??V^R vf ? :- ??M*^ SM? : tM?ott\ arra ?<c^ cl i^?s; w? D. A. iweompaniedvbsr tf?*d*?*jill ? gV-ibv: Whit^^?Si?vjr?^ . ?atWteyt?:ys. : .v.v '. - 9, GENERAL NEW?. - Mayor Sweet, of Grand Rapids, Mioh., indignantly refuses an increase in salary. - A Georgia farmer bas succeeded in raising fourteen bales of cotton on four sores of lard. ' - Au Oklahoma girl wbo adver tised for a husbaud got one after an expenditure of $U. .He died within a year, locviog her $10,000. - ? government employee at Fort De Soto, Tampa, Fla., lost his life a few days since by diving from the top of a pile driver nearly cue hundred feet into Tsmp* Bay. - Four anger rings and seventeen brooches were used in the construc tion of a marten's nest whioh bas been dislodged from beneath the caves of a hou9d in Frogmore, England. - A brown African goose in North Attleboro, Mass., lately amazed its owner by produoiig an egg of extra ordinary sise, around its longest circumference it measured Hi icones, and 10 ?nobes around its shortest. The goose weighs 19 pouuds. v- A machine has been invented for manufacturing cotton automobile tires. The tires are woven something like lamp wicks, only they are heavier and of coarser texture. They are said to resist a pressure of 0,000 pounds to tho square inch, - The United States Supreme Court bas decided that it is not a violation of the constitution for the. recorders' courts to sentence viotims to the chain gang. This means that we must go right on as heretofore, fighting shy of the recorder.-Wilmington Star. - Curtin Guild, Jr., the Repuhli oan nomines for Governor of Massa chusetts'is a brilliant publio speaker, and it is said of him thtt when be was ten years of sge he did repeat page after page of the spevches of tho old-time Republican campaigners. -James P. Strong, who held a ponc tion of importance in the cotton mills i at Moultrie, Ga., died Monday morn-1 i ng. He was a bridegroom es about fifteen hours, having been married the evening before. At the time of the marrissa he was not considered seri ously ill. -- Frank Rockefeller, the youngest sud least known of the oil king's brothers, is reserved and unpreten tious, his hobby being the - taming of wild animals at hhs home near Cleve ?and, TT??kime-on-the-JLiake. On his Kansas ranch he has raised 0,000 ! horses and 30,000. cattle. It notts money to be the preai dont'o da ugh tor. When Mi aa Al ico Roosevelt : rosene* the p?rfe of San francisco she will have to pay duty to the amount of about 525,000 on the gifts she received while en her pastern trip. A pretty good sum to pay for seeing the wonders of the East, isn't - Tn Northern China, where a drought has long prevailed, officials have, visited all the. temples and thrashed all idols for negligence. Others hays been put into the sun, that they may feel how hot and dry .it is. It is not uncommon in 8an Fran cisco to.see a Chinese joss dragged out into the street and punished for neg lect of duty. ,:.. . \ -- President Roosevelt says posi'-; tivoly that ho isnot' tb'be considered for the" third term. Arery .SieddiesOnie psople are now suggesting plans for bim 'ithon bis torm JJ out. J oho Tem J>je Ql9yes\ says .' tho Senate i* the place for him. 7ih?6? men;.who. aro allays looking put for p x-presidchta /Should be'sent to'5n asylum for weak minded pooplo;--^ -- ThoUnUed Staves leads all other nationsVin: ?he iota' consumption of tobacco, v<hi?e;Bel??um. Stauda at the; head bf ihe toba'ooo consuming" coun tries KO for as tho per Capita oouBUmp ,ti op]; Of tho "fragrant \ weed ' ? ? s .-, cou coined. ; Germany and Russia are, the only other ; two countries besides tho Uaited States wbioh ?how a total con sumption of over 100,000,000 ? pounds. - ^iss Bertha T. li, Berbert, of WhUe Plains, New York, who wasre ceotly defeated for renomination for school commissioner by the Republi cans., hes determined to: run anyway,, and has announced herself a. candidato ph an independent ticket. Miss Ber bert is: young and attractive, and has hold the office of school commissioner for six years at an annual salary of j&?Q0? , - Prof. Heirn, the geologist and, Alpino climber, at the Swiss Alpinsj Club meeting'at Geneva, a few days ego described his s?aSati?na when he fell from a preoipioe In the Alps. He, said ha felt no terror while in tho air, could breathe freely and experienced unusual mental aotivity, a thousand long forgotten incidents flashing pleas* i*?tTy across his;mescry; Thea ?ame the eouud of soft and soothing muslo, and at that instant a he knew he bad :straak's?v?nd. Hw wa? consciousness without pain or the slightest sansa-: don of sheck, be said. fB?^:-??:inVVdesert:Vof Southern Ari .tjia?i\vwitb Sn Indian, two centipedes ^inll'Biaitiiw. iiw?^ttpt?w Profi W; J; McGee*, of Farley, Iowa, suffering from lout health, slept? for four months without bed or oover;; upon tho hot Sands of tho desert and regained oil his former vigor. McGee ins Just returned bowe, a veritable athlete, U place of the weakened and emoiaied maa who Struggled out of a lavare. .. attaok of . typhoid , feVer w?tb only enough st rena th to drag himself west. While o o tho desert he amused and edified himself by : studying, the planes which exist {here, v Re belie vos fi^l$ia;i*xpefiment "' use ^disclosed '{ a ?alara fdrrmen Suffering from menu! sed physicaleollspic. -j'si/; .JV,-&:,-'< Formerly W. ?. Powe?& Co. Wo aro now occupying two rooms, v/liich enables uri to? handle Goode in large quantities. We want your trafo be - cause we can give you vallie received for every dollar*? worth you buy from us. Below We give prices on a few ar thies goode thxpBshout our Storer Best Patent Flour................. .$5 60 Best Half Patent Flour.... 4 ?0 Hog Flour (pound auu sweet)........ 3 50 Iv'.'-V'i?-'^'.Wir/?er;0ri|a?.g Oat?...?>.......... 60 , . R? ?? OAts.?................ ..... 55 .'Best Green Coffee, 7 lbs............. 1 00 White Fian, per Kit. 65 , Mackerel,per Kit,................. 1 10 We handle.everything for man and beast, and think vottv; will like to trade with ns. ||f| J. L. aicOE?E, 204 South Main St. W. A, FOWEB. I).S;VANDIVER. - Jf? J. MAJOR. V E. p. VANDt>t? " V?ND?VER BROS. & MAJOR, . - nsALBBsIN - aeftaaMRoaeBsaaasBaffiSB * Please arrange & let us haye balance on Buggies by lat November, and We have a largo ?ad welbscleoted stock of BUGGIES and HAR* NE8S, and would like towllyou anything in our line when in need. VANDIVER BROS. & MAJOR. WB have moved cur Shop and office below Peoples'Bank, hi? front o? Mfe J. J. FretwelTsBtoblesV We resp^Uy alf our friends dst need any Roofing done, or any kin* of Benair work, Engine Stacks,Evaporetoss, er any kind of Tia or Gravol Rooting to cali on ns. as we ara prepared todo