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r hu/a i j w * www. VJ frrz nut of th< Watcl i P. \ *Five Hun U ( K \ i 1 , ' II s J "Service of Guarar i V 2 \ FARMERS' PRICES AND fall in MANUFACTURERS' PRICES turers with n David F. Houston, Secretary of Obviot i Agriculture, does not assent to the willing / theory that the prices of farm prod- poram uctss hould fall before the prices of It mig manufactured commodities fall. He should makes this clear in replying to a re- P^ces, cent communication in which it was involv * * " " * ' j cnnn 1 stated tnac mere must ue a arup in * prices before there is a drop in C0UP wages, and it would seem that the Put *c farmer is the man who is going to be Pnce* first hit" men 1 if WP This theory has been advanced by a number of manufacturers, said the ey 1 Secretary, who continued, "It is * 1 clearly an unjust contention. It pr0^tt manifestly would not do to ask farm- uc^f n I era to produce, buying everything . that they have to buy from manufacturere at high prices, with the assur- Proc*u' ance to them that their products will P^ce8 loss, c forts ' iirrrnDwcnD fall I VVI\IW VI* have t ; CALLUSES OFF vb2? ? keting Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or animal - - callus off with fingers the be 1^ I \jjjr V V gust; 2 II / \ on thi ' I- i trcfi ?f we ) \ \f of Rai ^ 9 \ him f \ Vi Plumb ^VVw thera - much Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of refusi Freezone costs but a few cents at his ar any drug store. -Apply a few drops ous, on the corns, calluses and "hard which skin" on bottom of feet, then lift to un< them off. titude When Freezone removes corns ness t from the toes or calluses from the Ne\ ? "?- - * ai? -1-:- i Jo1 and r I 00TC0ZI1 OI Xt;et, vue dmu uciicoui *sj ' -ft pink and healthy and never sore the tender or irritated?Adv. ment j-:~? c. LIU 11 UC the H. M. Per 3 Main Road fr i For Defi dred Acres in I s i rv* l l . juD-uiviaea mi Fifty to S t?: outh Atlai iteed Satisfaction" * price, and that then manufac- ers seek to exj ' v_x. ?:n Ja mni*?Hnri!9 f.Vll will consider wzmi. wo; win UV 1 VM. sference to their own prices, of our promin isly, manufacturers rtiust be only our whole : to make at least a contem- bor owes Gove sous decrease in their prices, of gratitude, ht even be contended that they much vacillatu [ make a prior decrease in their cowardice on , since the farmer's operations wen in not o] e a year and he could not re- selves against for 12 months, or could not re- neither commc at all, because, on the theory honesty to con >rth, his products would fall in *? see> howev< It sems to me that business tonal was ma oust be brought to realize that senators in "W are to get back to the normal *n ^ie wake < uust set about immediately to Roderick sir part, and unquestionably bugle horn sering in manufactured prod- men-" The d< aust be eliminated. *n the next e ! course, everything possible a man ^ke" G ? done to enable the farmer to President. Ui ce more economically, so that if I *ose the si do fall he will not sustain a j ^r8inia, Kent >r so greAt a loss. All the ef- Missouri. Am of the Department of Agricul- Southern Stat< md of the land-grant colleges The leade ;his aim. They are trying to Party in West about better methods of culti- *ze a* once to , better financing, better mar- Governor Con , the elimination of plant and 1 diseases and insect pests, and Asheville, N tter utilization of labor. Much ?n done in this direction and . T vill be done as time passe." ? * e Bo Clemson Col CORNWELL OF . ? WEST VIRGINIA bo11 wevl1 havi ______ fall migration, rom the New York Times.) can not remaii communication is somewhat be- periods at this but I want to congratulate you prof A F c editorial in your paper of Au- , ^ _ .. . , but every effoi 5, when you so ably commented j /reply of Governor Cornwell terfere with c ist Virginia to the Federation possible, and ilway Employes who had asked Commission tr or his support in favor of the il movements ? plan for the nationalization of minimum dist ilroads. I am glad you gave so tracts. Shipp prominence to the reply. In to cross quarai ng to accede to the demands line without p iswer was dignified and courte- be issued in and was couched in terms Commission is the simplest could hardly fail done with saf ierstand. Furthermore, his at- Corresponde was one of extreme friendli- write to the J o labor. nrp3:.on direct rertheless, it was the boldest r^'inpt reply, lost fearless utterance against Tiiry is addr< alf-baked theories of govern- it i? s i ?ctimei experiments that would-be lead- party's absenc i de at mel Place anc - a li :ii_ om /-vuucvme nite Dat lach Place, o Eight Farm eventy-Five 1 itic Real / ? jloit through labor or- Reccivci it has come from any STATE OF S,01 ent public men. -'ljob1" "'* : Af&eril ! country, but even la- v ^ cdnrt of C rnor Cornwell a debt yu} p; GREEN There has been too ag >n and too much moral ABBEVILLE CO the part of our publi^ CIATION, Abl >enly declaring theraJ Pursuant to an aiiMi cutltnmna fliol; : rm yjia UWVU WVUVM4VU, r%)J, 11 X ICOl m sense nor common stated case the i imend them. I am glad, ceivers of Abto jr that since your edi- Association will de public some of our tion, on salesday Washington are trailing OCTOBE :>f Governor Cornwell. within the legal Dhu, "One blast upon Abbeville Court 1 were worth a thousand tain tract, lot or emocratic party to win taining sixteen i lection must nominate bounded by landi overnor Cornwell for Mrs. Marshall, an lless they do so, they as the Fair Grot tate of Maryland, West County Fair Assc tucky, Tennessee and TERMS OF Si d the balance of the chaser to pay for es will not be sorry of S. G. rs of the democratic r' J. I Virginia should organ- 9-19-2t.?3w. present the name of : r iwell for president. MA8TEI J. M. Lamar. The State of f. C., Sept. 10, 1S19. County oi Court of C< ? .. ^ . MRS. JESSIE J. ilMVeevil ^ and ^ liege, Sept. 30.?The WILLj^jj .(3. Dl ing begun its annual the quarantine lines gy authority c n stationary for long by the Court of time of the year, says Abbeville Counl onradi, Entomologist, mac^e the abov .... , . . offer for sale, at rt is being made to in- .,, ? ' , Abbeville C. H., i ommerce as little as 0ctoberj A> D> x the State Crop Pest gai hours of sale ies to anticipate weev- scribed land, to so that there will be a or parcel of land urbance of seed con- being in AbbeviL ers are requested not State aforesaid, < 11 tine, safety, or weevil skin Creek, wate ermit, but permits will containing Two I every case when the (230) Acres, mo satisfied that it can be tract No. 1 of tl ety. Bigby, deceased, nts are requested to "Home Place" bi State Crop Pest Com- Mrs. Martha Moo , as *.his will Tjji-ure a by, land forme^j where.H, if t'e i..- and others, reft ;ssed to an individual, a plat made by , 3 delav?.! owing to the 10, 1861. e. Also, all that V . . Y; .V;! IT? l^any 1 Cothran Pla< to Mt. Carm e and th< r> These Two F r is, Kangmg rr Wes Each. ty Comp. Home t ' i rs> Sale land situate in Abb LJTH CAROLINA, state aforesaid, on bi Ie Co-unty. V skin Creek, waters of ommon Pleas. containing Seventy-or 1 . E, Plaintiff, 5 more or *esa, aujuuj ainst Place", it being the UNTY FAIR ASSO- conveyed by B. C. B: >eville, Defendants. ?*?by, reference i order of the Court s?01? niade b 3 made in the above 8on' ^eby. 1, 1871. undersigned as re- Also, all that tract sville County Fair *n the county of A sell at public auc- aforesaid, containing in October, next, a?d Twenty (120) A R 6th, 1919, tess, on branches of hours of sale, at ^?ters of Little Rive louse, all that cer- ^an^8 formerly of lk parcel of land, cW- ^rs< Martha Moore, icres, more or less, ^er and William A. B 3 of P. Rosenberg, made to a plat d others, and known Esq. Octol mds of Abbeville of land bei >ciation. ===============--? 4LE?CASH. Pur' papers and stamps. THOMSON, S. STARK, 1 Receivers. I B'fi fiAl p South Carolina, T^Y ? F Abbeville. | Jj immon Plea*. LEWIS, as Execu lers, Plaintiffs. ainst it fNLAP, and others. Defendants. I H >f a Decree of Sale Common Pleas for n :y, in said State, * r Ml e stated case, i win Public Outcry, at r TeSH Ve? 3. C., on Salesday in tji 919, within the lei the following dewit: All that tract Rei situate, lying and le County, in the >n branches of Hog- Phone US 1 rs of Little River, # lundred and Thirty SSI*V1C( re or less, being ae estate of George ^nprinl and known as the ^ ounded by lands of F re, William A. Bigr of Mrs. Jane Kay, _ _ _ w srence being had to yy Joseph Cox October * tract or parcel of Dai 1 :e on .,* el i lern * ? ?, laces will / . om , iny Office: Greenwood, eville County, conveyed to anches of Hog- Mary A. Bigl Little River, The three 1 ~ /I71\ A*Ma -1 ? Wrlll ko IU \ I 1/ AV1CO) OUVVC TT4M ?V ing the "Home er tracts, pla tract of land seen at my o: rownlee to W. offered for sa being had to a ing Four Hi y G. W. Matti- (421) Acies, the three (3) of land situate ke off ere bbeville, State ^er securing One Hundred be accepted. Lcres, more or TEEMS OF Hogskin Creek, and the balan r, bounded by months, secur Irs. Jane Kay, chaser, and a Benjamin Mil- ises, 'with leai ligby, reference pay all cash, drawn by Jos- for stampq ai >er 10, 1851, TE ng tract No. 4, 9-19-3t-3w. 1 Barksd ONES76aii ave You Tried 1 ENRY CLAY FLO % here's None so G raidVJ/ac! or?r? TTrmi-fcs J V UiiU JL X VAX l/U ?s, Butter and Chic member Gardner's < f,our Saturday Ord 3?Satisfaction Gu* -Shipment Red Coi eed?-Prices Redu< D. BARKSD c ?' 1 1 'J? n 'Br e -4 > i . .> f 6 ... ' , Y.v , * -.V ? . - 71 ? ; a i > \ JX .t'Oi r r is ' ; " -, J ' v. " i , ko UV/ mm j .a a , ? i H ; i A ; d ' . ' } ... I : } : ' J, / 1 ; - ?; , *SJ?( i ' 1 ; '/i ' t ]Ht ' ; t ' ' ( ' . ';'.i ,S. C. . ?i ? ' j William A. Bigby by >y. , v. -. * -Tacts of land described Bub-divided into smsl^ ts of which may be fflce. This land will be le as one tract containmdred and Twenty-one more or less, and then tracts as sub-divided, id for sale and the ofthe largest return will tj 1 SALE?One-half cash. ce on a credit of twelve ed by bond of the pais mortgage of the premre to the purchaser 'to Purchaser to pay for id paper.1' [OS. P. THOMSON, Master A. C., S. G. ??????????? l ale's d 77 Our >UR ood Country jkens Cake T~? j er?-rrompi iranteed nb Chicken ced ALE I