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Uihr (fountt) *lec<ml ^ KiNGSTREE, S. C C. wV. WOLFE, fc'D'TOR A\0 PROPRIETOR. Ent. . ? > : < : ?-o t Kinds', roe S e ( - n.t'i matter. TERMS >1'.:> SiilTloN UATr>: Oue copy one year *- ' One cvey. r.r.es One oepy. t:?ive m?nts 5< One com*, one year in advance? 1 ,M Ob;tu:tv,>s. irit.utes of Respect, Kec i "f I'hanks. < ards of Thanks and au reading notices, not NE'v> will b<-charged for at the rate of ort-e c -nt a word for etvliin-iTtion. 'i eli rnoxe No s-'l. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30.1909, T:.c attitude of that Hiciilanc jar in the- Farnnm case seemet to U. -guilty, but not proven.' '1 he verdict of the Richland jury in the Farnum case is not surprising when one recalls tht outconii* of the Neal case a decade ago. bonder if Farnurn's acquittal had anything to do with quickening the conscience of hit former employing house, the Bernheim Distilling Co.? The disappointment of the "Holy Rollers," a sect of religious fanatics in Massachusetts, in cot beholding the end of the world come to pass last week, as the r prophets had foretold, will not be shared in by a great number of people outside of that faith. How many people know tht number of expeditions that hav< set out to discover the Nortl and the South pole? Within th? pao* century, dating from th< year 1S00, there have been 571 expeditions to the North Pol and sixty-one to the South Pole Of these, Creat Britain has sen 107 north and 25 south: Russi has sent 105 to the north aw on - to the south, vvhih the Uuit ed State* has seat !St iQ searol; of the North Pole and twelve rc the south to hud the pole. Oui of this large number it is t matter of great national prid that both claims to the dis cou-rv ot the North Pole shoul< be made by Americau explorers Union "Progress" suggests tha former director Wylie ot Chestei if he be sincere in his protestations of coutritiou for the sin ol "grafting", should not only muki restitution to the State of al hia ill-gotten gains, which ap proximate $30,000, according t( his own confession, but also re fuse immunity from the conse quences of his self-coafessec crime and don a convict's garb, Then, our contemporary opmes Mr Wylie would show himsel a man. But isn't that setting the standard pretty high for a m - * Cl TT _ __ trail, mortal manr now mauy mei regarded as honest and honorable would in like circumstances go t< th? extreme degree of repentanc< proposed to Mr Wylie? Most peo pie would be willing to credit Mi Wyiie'a sincerity if he would re store the money, even though ht accepted the clemency extended bj the State. It would certainly Lok hard for hitn, who at least professes repentance, to be the only only one to suffer. Health and Beanty lid. Cosmetics and lotions will not clear your complexion of pimples and blotches like Foley's Orino Laxative, for indigestion, stomach and liver tronble and hcb'*ual constipation. Cleanses the system and is pleasant to take. DC Scott DEATH OF IK GEO C VENTERS. . W;is Stricken With Paralysis in Kings-1 tree Saturday Afternoon. Mr (iVo C Vt'iiii'!> xvas smirk 1 on with pa rah sis w!:i.in town Satr.nlay afternoon, about - o'clock, and died Sunday nijiTtt, When tin* attack came lie wa> standing on the side-walk of Mam street, nearly in tront 01 > Pr i'rockington's drug store, [ talking to Mr Taylor. The right arm and lei*" were badly affect i eel and the stricken man was ; helped into his buggy and taken | to his home as soon as possible, j Mr Venters'home was between j Kingstree and (Jreeiyville about six miles north of the latter, place, lie was a middle-aged man and leaves a wife and ' several children. Put More Bagging on Your Cotton j Again we would urge our cotton I growers lo put on baggiug and ties ' to the full G per cent limit this sea? son. If you put on less than G per | cent?that is to say, 30 pounds on a } 500-pound bale, 27 on a 450-pound bale, etc?it is simply a matter of I giving the cottou buyer good cottou worth 124 cents a pound when he is paying you only for bagging and ties 5 averaging about 31 cents a pound. * This is a matter our farmers have 1 been entirely too slow to understand. The gist of the whole matter is , simply this: The price of cotton is always fixed by manufacturers who buy ou a basis of 6 per cent deduction for bagging and ties. That is to ! say, they figure on 30 pounds tare i tor each 500-pound bale; and on each I 500-pound bale, therefore, they allow ; a price for the gross bale sufficient to . pay for only 470 pounds net of lint j cotton. In other words, the price , paid per pound for the whole 500 *| pounds is lowered so as to allow for ^30 pounds tare. ) | Now, the average farmer instead of e putting 470 pounds of lint cotton 1 and 30 pounds of bagging iuto a 500pound bale, puts in 478 pounds of ^ 1 cotton aud 22 pounds of baggiug? - : thereby putting in 8 extra pounds of . 121 cent cotton worth $1 instead of 8 ti pounds of bagging aud ties worth 2S a cents^ Moreover, all the evidence goes to show that if the farmer does not pul * i on full 30 pounds tare to each 500. ? | pound bale, the exporter adds th? i extra 8 or 10 pounds in second-hand t bagging and makes the extra dolla that really belongs to the fai mer. At i a meeting of foreign manufacturers e with representatives of the Farmers union in Washington City a year oi J two ago, the manufacturers inquired k'Why is it that when cotton leave I the farmer's gin it has only 20 to 2; t of tare, bat has 31 pounds bv th< time it reaches us?" This is the ex ' planation. Put on bagging to the full 6 pe f cent limit. MrRmsom Hiuton, ? s well known North Carolina cottoc 1 grower, illustrates the matter ver; clearly when he says: "Suppose yoi were carrvinza box of m;at to mar ) * ket ar.d you kaew they would kn<?ck off thirty pounds from th gross weight tor the weight of the I box: wouldn't you be foolish to use only a 20-pound box instead?give them 10 pounds of meat instead oi ' 10 pounds of box?" Even so it is with the farmer whc ' gets pay for cotton on a basis of i 30 pounds deduction for baggiug i and ties while he puts on only 20 > pounds. 3 Put on all the bagging sod ties that you can buy for 2k cents a pound and sell for 12* cents.?Pro' gressivc Farmer. r Mgbt On Bald Mountain. 5 On a lonely night Alex. Benton r of Fort Edwards, N Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr King's New n: ii. - l i l i u: lr ; i^iseovery, tuau nau uujcu uiiuseii. j of asthma. This wonderful medii ciDe soon relieved and quickly cured I his neighbor. Later it cured his : son's wife of severe lung trouble. Millions believe its the greatest Throat and Lung cure ou Earth? Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured by it. Best for Hay Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by D C Scott. I SECOND LYCEUM ATTRACTION. 1 Hearons Sisters. High Class Concert Troupe. Wednesday Night 'i he ll? :u<"ns Sisters Concert com, j'.iiiy, tiie second attraction <>f the ' i ';. . ... i .... r .. * i. , I \ i 11 m i ii. i i i*u in ivi tiic ! ' i .M'uson I'.M'O lo. will appear in the i auditorium of the Kingstive High i school on t !u- cvi ning ol (tctober 0. This company is most highly reconi i mended bv the largest cities <?f tin* Xorth ami West. Each member is an ! artist doing uulivi.lual work of a I high older, and their ensemble work as a fpiartette is unexcelled, being classed among tin* highest, of lyceum attractions. The personnel of the coinI pany is as follows: Miss Winifred Hearous, cornet and reader; Miss Anna Hearons, accompanist and mandolin; Miss Charlotte Hearons, clarinet and guitar: Miss Frances F Hearons, violinist, which is a quartelte of established repntatiou,maintaining their work together from year to year, thereby insuring the maintenance of their high standard of excellence. The Hearons Sisters Concert company ranks in the high class of the College Girls who appeared here on the 20th inst and are now touring the State with eminent success. The local manager has endeavored to secure the best selection of attractions offered by the Alkahest Lyceum system for the entertainment of the Kingstree public during the present season and assures each audience of pleasing and satisfactory productions ou every occasion. The local manager kindly asks all who have not purchased season tickets to secure their seats for this attraction as early as possible. Please call on Mr J D Gillaud and reserve your seats before the evening of the sixth of October. The performance will commence promptly at 8:30 p ni. New Advertisements. J S Eron?Fall and Winter Clothing. Kingstree Hardware Co ? Oil Painting Free. Bank of Williamsburg?Business Talk. ! S Marcus ? Milliuery Opening, ! October 0-7. Gale & Gale?Millinery Opening, October G-7. Kingstree Dry Goods Co?Millinery Opening, October G-7. Farmers & Merchants Bank, Lake City?Wants Your Business. P S Courtney ? Fine Laundrj Work. Chas M Stieff ? Second Hand Piauos. H D Keddick?High Art Clothing. s Williamsburg Live Stock Col Carload Fresh Horses and Mules, e Anderson, Spring & Co? Fiu< - Fruits.etc. Dr M Baumrind?Eye Specialist Notice to Cotton Planters. i I wish to inform the cotton p planters of this section that 1 i will be on the market to buv cotton seed for the Manning Oil mill after Oct 1. Highest e market prices guaranteed. 9-16-4t W K McIntosh. mot m. i I wish to call the attention of I the people of Kingstree and vi- I cimty to the fact that T have ae-1 cured the agency for the 9 Best Laundry in ll the State I and beginning with 1! Monday, October 4,1! 1909, I will I Call For and Deliver 11 S your laundry every week. 'p. s. oil. mem. ; At L.J.Stackley's Fnrnitore Store. | 3> Nesmith News Notes. Nesmith, September ? Our j . community is very scarce of young j folks now and everything seems very j ([diet. Mi ss Carrie Cooper left yesterday j f??r Clifford seminary, where she wiil matriculate for the following term. We a!! miss her very much. \ T .. . T..m. M ..1! .....I : >11. .71 o "imiii .'ifli oiiiii I aim : Ciahani will leave about the tirst of j October for the Charleston Medical, college. i The voting folks around here en - i joyed a nice "social" at the home of j Mr II A Waldron Friday night. We learn that Mr T 15 Cooper audi family of this place will move to j Mou/.on next year. We regret very ' ii much that they are going to leave! us so soon and will miss them in ourj community. IJlue Kyes. j Land lor Sale At Uourdins, $ C four acres land, with good two story seven room dwelling, bath room, kitchen and pantry. Also oue tenant house, stables and barn on same. For further information, apply to (Mr3) A A Gamble, 9-30-2t Greelyville, S C. Love, sunshine and common sense, thoroughly mixed in the proper proportion, beat all the patent medi cines on the market as a cure-all for the ills of miud and body?and no alchohol is needed as a dissolvent or preservative. "Children cry for it." Why is it that ninety-nine times ouc of a hundred Jthe friends who borrow from you are fellows you could'nt get a nickel from if you wanted to borrow yourself? HI ? ' i ^ I ?ran u u " ^ Jll w >*%v E THE MODE E WIRE FENC E What a Marvel it H would have W ViPAti tn I Abraham Lincoln splitter of WL rails. Radium has been put on the free list and the bottom has fallen out of the market. The frugal and 1 economic housewife can now purchase this household necessity at $2,000,000 an ounce. The bee sting cure for rheumatism is again coming into promi- ( nonni? We should imacrine that a .. - a r few well directed bee stmgs properly applied would do wonders in * limbering up stiff muscles for the time being at least. I i ^ W - A-V. iJtf. H llkW ?'irwwiv iSMWM^Bi CLARK?5 ^L 4^ Mi 111 IIIHBSSP Il" D1TV 4 iijinn U# niiLULiuuij t liiMlllJilll MYWHISKEY! Thousands of satisfied customers point to "Clarjce's Mail Order Horse,*' and say "There's where 1 buy my whiskies."' There is a reason for this:? j We sell only the purest and best, and guarantee quick shipment by Cannon Ball Express. Let us ship you a trial order of some of the following. They are exeeptionally pure and delicious. We prepay express charges. 1 Gal. 2 Gal. 4 Full 12 Full M Jug. Jug. Qts. Qts. cr l-#_ u f m ca cn ti re re v-j?x*c s i lappy v aucy v-oro, . . . , ft.jv j?..u qi.ij - ? Oarke'sOld Tar Heel Corn, ...;. 285 5.00 325 9.00 Clarke's Select Old Corn 3.35 6.00 4.00 10.00 Clarke's Old Private Stock Corn.. . . 3.85 7.00 4.75 13.00 Clarke's Sunny South Rye 3.35 6.00 3.75 10.00 Clarke's Old lax Heel Rye, 3.05 7.00 4 00 11.00 iM Clarke's Monogram Rye. 4.75 9.00 5.00 14.00 Sunny Brook Whiskey,(Bottled in Bond) 3.85 7.00 5.00 13.00 j Clarke's Malt Whiskey 3.85 7.00 4.00 11.00 | Clarke's Medicinal Corn-Malt. .... 3.50 6.50 3.75 10.00 Old Private Stock Apple Brandy. . . 4.00 7.00 4.50 12.00 1 Select Old Peach Brandy 4.75 9.00 5.00 14.00 I All goods guaranteed under National Pure Food Law. All orders shipped same day received in plain packages. Remit by postal or express money or registered letter. Complete price list mailed upon request. H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond. Va. The Soutfa's Pioneer Mail Order House* sQN ' H rn "pittsburgh perfect" |s i :e, welded by electricity, j 1 Mr. Farmer: Your progressive ? is beeping you in close touch I with improvements in farm mr.c ry n . and with all a^B sfl the scientific facts that bring about the grc^tis,. possible agricultural uf B You are also informing yourself -bout fence. We \now you are. jB First?there was the stone fence of mediev.-i !iistory. B B Second?pioneer Amar:c? co*v uunbertnio rails. ^BB IB Third?somebody found a way to weave wire and slats. ||Bv?0 f rourtl)?along came u.?n> amu.j i..ui.'jiuuj ,?t. HB ^ rifth?mach'ncs were invented t./ist or ekirrp one wire around |M I another: the woven wire fcnc9. ^HS fl Butj most important Of ail, electricity now weJdsth* H >1 wires at the joint, making no longer necessary those wraps 1H I W and clamps. Stay and stranrl, vvizard-iike, bocome one. M I J The greatest step forward :n fenc u":!d:ng is thus accomplished at BR fl ' a single, master stroke. Tl'M Of course, you are not using anything else. Surely you are familiar- IB izing yourself with this remarkable improvement, to be found only ia JR "Pittsburgh Perfect." FARMERS'SUPPLY CO., II Kingstree, S. C. w mpm j^h g^ 3Z/of DP. Final Discharge- JLfl V V Kingstree Lodge Notice Is hereby given that on ttvi lltl iW3i Nr? Q1 13th day of October, A D 1909, the urj^l. uSh - dersigned will make application to tfi ^B Kniabts of Putbias Judge of Probata; .of Wlliarabtf^?| Re ? ' r?_ ' fnn, JL.,? county and State of South Caroling* ^ ^ ^ Regular Conventlous Every finaj ^scharge&3 administratrix "cjkg 2odlaad 4th'.Wedoead?y nights testamento annexo" on estate of Sft?l ^B Visiting brethren always welcome, G Brltton. ^B Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. Sallie Louisa Ci yde. AdruiniApf .^B If. H. JACOBS, C. C. fixi-uni teitumento annexe, 9-2Mt H Chos. 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