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f 0 L oo o<> <>< o<> oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo OO oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo o<> ot Get rea vention. Blar oi ? oo <><> n corr Count nui OT O O oo <>0 oo <>o % OO oo oo oo oo 00 Fixings. T1 <><> V < UPMME NOT FIVE BALES TO ACRE Report from Spartanburg as to Cotton Growth Was JError Editor Daily Mail: About a week ago, by mistake, a dispatch was sent out from Spartan burg stating that J- W. Caldwell of Moore section had gathered five bales of cotton from one acre and had an other bale to pick yet. The mistake JL \U V SfTANDA TYPEWRI ?IS? GUARANT The New Model No. 5 R03 guarantee that it will do high less upkeep expense than m higher in price. THIS GUARANTEE IS IJOYAL JUST Back of this guarantee a important typewriter manufai make such a guarantee if we to outclass any other inachim 3\ri The New No. 5 Royai ribbon, tabulator, back-spac chines?yet sells lor only $7. IL LI Write at once for our ha best built typewriter in the Without literature abc Nan If interested fill out the McCormick, S. C.: ROYAL, TI ROYAL TYP dy for the The tir ikets Ti iforts erpanes tnerous oth came about by getting the figures mixed. One of Mr. Caldwell's neigh bors said that he had a good lot of cotton and had gathered five bales from four or five acres with another bale in the field. The reporter just made a mistake by substituting one acre for four or five. That was a nat ural mistake for a young reporter who did not know that it was impos sible to raise five or six bales of cot ton on an acre. RD TEH EE D\ ,'al comes to you with the uncondi est grade work for a longer tin achines usually listed at 33^ per 1 ACTUALLY ATTACHED TO AS YOU SEE IT IN THE ILI re the resources and experience 0 cturing concerns in the world. E did not know that the Royal has e ? GW MODI - (latest model of any typewriter :er and all the worth-while feati 5. ISTRATION BOOK F ndsome 32-page "Royal Book" : world. COUPON obligation on my part, please < )ut the Royal. le P. O Rural Route : attached coupon and mail to I r}PBWRITBR 'EWRITER BUILDING, NEW Branches iu All Principal Citie; l/S? Baptist Cc ne is alnn lble Linens Napkins nfltriflck ter Househi L V a a a a a a a A A a A A f The largest crop ever made in this county was by Garvin McMackin near Wellford. He was, about three years ago, improving a lot of land by deep plowing and hauling out many tons of lot manure on it. He planted it in cotton. The year was favorable and made over two bales, but not as much as three ,on his choice acre. The fig ures are not before us but that is the report as to his crop. If a farmer plants his cotton three tiona le at cent. EVERY NEW MODEL jUSTKATION. f one of the largest and most ?o you think we would dare the simplicity and durability on the market) has two-color ires of the highest priced ma REE and get the facts about the send me free 5. H. Deason, county dealer, COMPANY STORK, N. Y. ? > 4 KF llJL >n 3St her cor Sheets Pillow Cases Sheeting >ld Ou sto r. w by three feet and makes one bale 1,500 pounds of seed cotton, each plant would have to mature 31 bolls. That is allowing an average of 100 . bolls to the pound of seed cotton, which is not far from correct, taking the bolls from the earliest to the lat est. If he made five bales to the acre each stalk would have to produce 155 bolls. Any farmer may understand that such a yield can not be made. If be gave his cotton more distance and planted four by four feet, each plant would bave to maks 56 bolls to make one bale to the acre. If tie could make five bales on the acre then each plant would bear ;!80 mature bollB. Farmers will understand the impos sibility of making such a crop. Charles Petty. When you want anything in the Drug Line, go to Speed's. You won't be disappointed. The Ladles' Working Society of the .Methodist church ~vtill hold a Bazaar on the 12th and 13th of December. Come and buy your Xmas presents. ELECTION COMMISSIONERS The roiiowing rrom tne rontviiie Enquirer is both true and timely: "In behalf of the gentlemen who dis charged the duty of preparing for the general election, appointing managers providing box^s, tickets, etc., giving official notice, and afterward tabulat ing the return 3 it is proper to say that the duties of the election commission er does not constitute an ear.y task. There ia considerable responsibility, a lot of hard work and practically no pay?only a dollar a day and mileage for the time actually employed. But still all this work hs.s to be done and the men who do it are deserving of due credit." For twenty years Speed's Clnco Cigars have been the favorite in Abbe ville. TAKEN UP November 16th, 1912, One black sow, with all white feet, ?.nd white spot in face, weigh about 200 pounds. Owner can get same by pay ng for seizure, maintenance and thin advertisement. Jim Hill, on Mr. Evans Gordon Place. Nov. 18, 1912. For fine Cigars and Tobacco, go to Speed's Drug Store. The Ladies' Working Society of the Methodist church trill hold a Bazaar on the 12th and 13th of December. Come and buy your Xmas presents. WORLD'S GREATEST! CATARRH REMEDY Juet breathe Booth's HYOMEI for Ave minutes and the penetrating anti septic air from the Eucalyptus forests of Australia will soothe the sore Ca tarrhal membrane and give wonderful relief. Being puch an efficient remedy, ab solutely free from harmful drugs, C. A. Milford & Co. are willing at the makers' rcqneeit to guarantee HYO MEI for Catarrh, (.'roup, Catarrhal Deafness, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and Bronchitfs or money back:. The little book in each package tells how simple it is to get rid of all these dis tressing diseases. Complete HY OMEI outfit including pocket inhaler, $1.00; extra bottles, 50 cents at dealers every where. "MeeBSBsameeBBwa C. TT c ai nplete stock of Towels Bed Spreads Doilies r prices are r ck before you Everything TY We have on hand and arri I giving and Christmas. We : Groceries that we have ever takes to complete her menu < take. We have no1" in stocl Raisins Olives Citron Celery Nuts of all kinds. Canned Our stock of Chase & San Agent for Tetley's Tea?T Mayple Syrup, Georgia C Syrup in cans of all sizes. OUR I is daily producing a fresl ereat variety and pul TOBACCO. In order we are offering some special in a supply. L. T. I The Everything; TI ready with a Lace Curtains Draperies Upholstery oo: OO! OOi o<* o<>i <># f>Oi <>* OOi oo; OOi o<>; ight. See our l* buy. CO <><> 5 *? ?? {? ? ? <>< : o<* o<? oo: lat's Good to Eat for thp. Mriavs i L V 1 111V liVJliUUJ u ving daily good things for Thanks have the nicest line of fresh Fancy had, and the housewife who under bVithout seeing us will make a mis ; a fresh supply of Pickles Relishes Currants Cranberries Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, iborn's Coffee is complete. he Best. ane Syrup, Genuine New Orleans 5AKERY i supply of Bread and Cakes in t up in a sanitary manner. to close out our stock of Tobacco bargains, A good chance to lay MILLER Grocer lat's Good to Eat. i sy