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STATE NEWS. <
Edgefield has voted additional
bonds for the purpose of raising
money to complete waterworks and
sewerage system.
Edgefield county will vote August
31st on the question of a bond issue
for $300,000 for good roads.
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Edgefield county will be among :
the counties of the state to have a i
cotton grader this season.
S* Miss Ruby Schroder and Mr. A.
D. Fioyd of Newberry county were
married recently. During the same
I hour they were both baptized by the i
minister officiating at the marriage. |'
The boll weevil has made its appearance
in Newberry county. Ow- :
ing to the lateness of the season i
g. no serious damage from the pest ]
E however, is apprehendec tliis season, i
Ef. Cel. Dave H. Wise, for the past 43 :
1 years auditor of Aiken county, died
recently at the hospital in Florence.
He was in his 68th year. I'
The Carolinian is a new paper just <
KH q+ Matthcnrc Vn PfllVinilTl i
county. Cliff Langford is the editor.
In one of the schools for adults in <
Anderson county are two negro men i
more than 65 years, of age. These ]
have learned to read and to write i
E their names in less than three weeks {
time. ^
The agricultural agent in Ander- c
I Solicitor Black
Record Shows a High Pel
| and Faithful Performai
g| A Customary S
I TO THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHT]
As to whether my record as your
?uch as would merit your approval, I
following which is taken from the sui
reports to the General Assembly for t
R. A. Cooper, Solicitor?
Ii\oi uumy
1914 (page 186) 51
3915 (page 272) __ __ __ 59
1916 (page 280) 36
Totals 146
H. S. B!acl:\ve!l, Scl'citov?
Not Guilty
.,1917 (page 338) 40
1918 ((page 145) IS
1919 (page 165) 24
Totals 82
It will be seen that my predecess
cases dispbsed of during his iast thr<
and that my percentage of cor.victloi
last three years is 83 per cent.
It will also be seen that my pevc<
posed of during the year 1919 is 8? ]
among the Solicitors of this State for
i respectiuuy suDmit tnat tne ao<
that I have been diligent ancr faithful
this office.
It has been the custom In this St
record merits it, a second term. I ]
give you faithful service, and furthei
v knowledge and experience gained by
three years.
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culls I'ur !r;?iuH execui'vo
In !!i<> Snuili. \Y?* !'nri!i>i
1'iisiness <:??11 * *> H'illi ti
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fun rumpled pposeril
<j; I'jt!Mjotlo riolJcp0 in l'?ss '
oil in Jiny oilier school. <I
k >i? s ovi'i'v in I ho Si
:|i Pennsylvania. The ronso
;| known everywhere.
g 'Acidress, ?3cx 65, Varnvi
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? Charleston, S. C.
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on county reports that the farmers F
.ire responding1 in fine jr.ape to the TJ
campaign for cover crops. They have t:
purchased more than o.ouO pounds p
of crimson clover seed for iliis pur-' u
pose.
Five automobiles are in the poss-^'
ession of the sheriff of Anderson &
county, they having been captured
and confiscated along with a large *
f,
amount of white lightning :n the past A<
three months, or since the present ^
sheriff has been in office. If they are
not bailed out they will be sold on
the public sales day in October. i
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Anderson is one of the few small
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towns in the Piedmont section that is *
tc have a Piggly-Wiggly store. This ^
will be opened September 1st. These z<
are the stores where you go in and C(
wait on yourselves.
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Anderson is the first town in this !r
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section where local men have invested
in an airplane. It will be used for ir
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pleasure purposes?that is it will
carry up people for a price, and the w
promoters of the scheme hope to get ?J
rich as a result of their enueavora. I
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A vigorous campaign agamst rats
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is on in Charleston. More than 2,500
rodents have been killed since the
survey was started in search for
symptoms of the bubonic plague. / j
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Columbia is making preparations
jn a large scale for the entertainnent
of the former members of the
Eighty First (Wild Cat) Division who
will hold their first reunion therej
September 20-21.
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A six year contract has just beeni
:losed by the management of the sv
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well's Record
It
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rcentage of Convictions st
ice of Duty?Ask For ni
second Term.' bl
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3 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT: ,P<
Solicitor for th? past thrfee years is 0
submit for your consideration the re
nmary of the Attorney General's b<
he past six years. V.
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Guilty Total [w
129 180
227 1800 ,'tl
124 160 si
-180 026?77 per ct b<
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Guilty Total es
164 204 ;m
92 110 th
161 ' 185 n(
417 499?83 per ct. w
ior's percentage of convictions in w
;e years of service is 77 per cont. Li
is in cases, disposed of during the ^
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intage of convictions in cases d:s- ai
jer cent, which gives me third rank
that year. ' '
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)ve record furnishes ample proof
in the performance of the duties of
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Pc
;ate to give to a Solicitor whos*
iromise if re-elected, to continue to
r to give you the full benefit of the AJ
me as your Solicitor for tne past be
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COLLEGE f^
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iruiiiili courses in Steno^- ?
riting. Bookkeeping, Ac- >jj ha
iches. A scholarship in ? g.
11 a membership in our 8 st,
ncn(. W*(3 receive inure ? It
s than nil other rolle^o- jy ^
1 .'ill the old established ex
lynchers. Individual in- \y of
Kxperienced teachers. ? ar
silions guaranteed, You ? V;
>ed course .of study in jj be
nan nail llie tune requir- ? pr
ur student body repre- 'jf de
i)Utli and as far east as g ^
n is I'almetto (inllefre i* a te
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ille, S. C (Mother School)
S. C. or Wentwcrth St., f; pi
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'ryor hospital at Chester with the
United States government for the
reatment of disabled soldiers. At
resent there are thirty holers there i
nder treatment. . j
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South Carolina circuit fairs will;
[lis year feature a horse racing proram.
There will be five weeks of
le program commencing October'
9, beginning at the Dillon county
lir.
iRDER KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS IN THE
UI I I ur ADOLV1LLL
The Order Knights of PythiaS in
.bbeville has stood many years for
le highest ideals in American citi?nship,
patriotic devotion to the
juntry and loyalty to the civic welire
of the community. Since Abbeille
Lodge, Knights of Pythias was
istituted in this city, its Castle Hall
as been the meeting place of men
ispired to perform a service for
leir fellowmen and to aid in all that
ould tend toward the development
f a well regulated community. To
e a Pythian in this town means that
du are alive to the social welfare of
le community, that you are loyal to
le fraternal conception of life and '
lat you have enlisted !n the cause
f the development of brotherhood
id fraternal fellowship of men.
erhaps no other fraternal society
is pex*formed a greater service to
le community than has the Knights
f Pythias during the last Tew years.1
Tht Order was founded on Feb.'
3th, 1864, and the membership looks
ith pride on its progress. More
lan three million men have pledged
iendship at the Pythian altar and '
vorn allegiance to the country in1
hich they live. The Order now has
50,000 members and oyer 7,500
dges in the United States and Cania.
The Order seeks the association
: men who are 100 per cent patriots.1
offers a fellowship in fraternity
tat meets the needs of men in this
ress and strain of times. The lodges'*
:e making history in their commuities
by doing a service that aids in
jilding up the morale and providing
i avenue for men and women to
irform their civic duties.
In devotion to country the Pythian
rder has a clear and well earned
scord. More than 60,000 of her mem;rship
saw service in tlie World
'ar and thousands gave their lives
cuivori cT. the principles upon
hich the Order itself is founded.
The war record of the members of
-c ic ?pf>nnrl to none. Be
des sending a large number of mem?rs
into the service, those who reained
at home, aided by their wivmothers
and sisters, contributed
uch to building up the morale of
le community and in supplying the
?eds of the Government at a time
hen the service of every citizen
as demanded. Upon the record the
odge has made in this community,
s members solicit the consideration
: all men who love tneir country
id who are interested in promuliting
fraternal ideals.
KIN
GHTING GOES ON
IN MINING REGION
>wer Plant Wreckerf With Charge ^
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vi iyvuamii?7
, live
Huntington, W. Va., Aug. 24.? ^
Fter an unsuccessful effort had
you
en made to decoy the state police t
om Borderland by a telephone
com
essage describing disorder at Rawl
ro miles distant, according to offi.
, . . , sons
lis of that organization, the power
iuse of the Borderland Coal cor- ^u'
of I
ration mine No. 2 was blown up
r dynamite. There was no loss of car<^
' tunc
e.
The Borderland company mines Sa^C
ve been operated continuously
ice the beginning of the present (
rike of coal miners in this region. ln
* ~ tiroc
la ?cUU LUC U)Utti;uuiift wvwi.4
crui
ished by means of a case of the
plosive being placed against one "
the outer wails of the . building
id% set off with an electric r.park. coni
igilance of the state policc, it is
ilieved, prevented more thorough
eparation and consequent larger.,
jstruction. The switchboard \vi:s P
sstroyed and the boiler room put shel
mporarily out of com mi sion. bir.g
amage is estimated at $5,000. of 1
No fatalities resulted from the mea
tched battle between miners and To' >
ine guards at Mohawk, McDowell pool
iunty, Saturday, according to re- gral
>rts reaching here. That the miners or s
id .anticipated a battle of longer pulf
iration was indicated today by the Add
scovery of a earfip in the forest sist<
ohawk which had been provided ruffi
ith food. Iv.-.V
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The extreme time
can be harvested wh<
is about ten days.
Storms seem to ha
habit of threatening
manding rush work, 1
a gamble with the w<
The surest form of
at this critical peric
and tractor drawn
With the Moline-Ut
and Hyatt Holler E
Binder, you can gua:
tine of vour croo.
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One Man?cutting 40 ac
it if* capacity?as mach c
plithtd by twohon* draw
The Hyatt Roller ]
requires oiling but on
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pense of a tractor anc
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Tract
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G GEORGE HAS
HIS FORTUNE TOLD |
WILL DIE IN U. S.
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ondon, Aug. 24.?"You will'
to be 87. You will die in Cali-j
iia. Within another twenty years
will have given up your throne1
he Prince of Wales. You will bce
the father-in-law of a chorus'
I do not know which of your!
i will marry her."
ch is the fortune of King George J
England as revealed by a deck of
Is. His majesty was told his for!
by the wife of one of the|
>rs bn the Royal yacht Victoria, j
is said to have told the fortune ;
;very monarch and ex-monarch !
Jurope. The king sat for his for-1
as a matter of diversion on a!
j
[f I don't die in England I would ;
to die at sea," was his only
ment. j
PEANUT BUTTER REC1?E
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arch peanuts to a golden brown,
1, clear them of husks by rub- (
' fl-io L-orr>oli; hotwppn flip nnlms
;he hands. Grind through the
t chopper using the solid plate
each quart of pulp use 3 teas- ;
is of powdered cinnamon or!
:ed nutmeg, 5 teaspoons apple
scuppernong jelly. Mix well the
), salt and cinnamon or nutmeg, j
I jelly and mix all to the con-;
:>rcy of stiff biscuit dough. Add .
ir'ent bo:ling water and mix to:
.in 1-4 irich uf the top. Adjust!
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One Man?10 Hours?40 Acres
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man witn one t
ses all field woi
1 plowing to ha
in which grain is far less thai
jn ready to cut you can make
A loss susta
ve a particular crop will in n
at harvest, de- the entire outf
ong hours, and Here b wl
:ather. Moline-Univei
/*rnri inflliranr#* a ten-hoUT dfl"\
d is a tractor Phw r to 9 aer
grain binder. Disc 27 acres*
Due 38 flftftfi it
liversal Tractor Hanomre^
{earing 10-foot Caitioatefrom J
rantee the cut- _ .9^?a<or
Drill 35 acm a
Harvest 40-aer
res in ten home Honest 10 aen
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?n 8-foot binder*. Rake 40 acres*
Bearing Binder Immediate
tee a year. and satisfactox
eturn, the ex- A demonst
I tractor binder ground cheerfi
tredyoa can bm the "drag behind" or hone
ments yoa now have with the Motine Ur
or the same as with other types of tn
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4 oz. glasses 6 min.
6 oz. glasses 8 min.,
8 oz. glasses 10 min.
10 oz. glasses 12 min. I
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SOME OLD ESTABLISHED FIRMS [
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Hammer & Tongs, Tooth & Nail; .
Fuss & Fret, Weep & Wail. J ^
Tar & Feather, Hoot & Howl; j
Slip & Tumble, "Snarl & Growl, |y
Sick & Tired, Land & Sea; .
Hired & Fired, Happy & Free.
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13 to 20 acm with a two-row /.
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oith a 6' Mower
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deliveries guaranteed .
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AMERICANS GAIN FREEDOM
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Mexico City, Aug. 24.?Pedro Zaiora
has released six of the Ameriens
who were kidnapped recently by
im in the State of Jalisco, but is
olding one, W. A. Gardiner, superltendent
of the Esperanza Mining
lompany, for 100,000 pesos ransom,
nd W. B. Johnson, a British subject
or 50,000 pesos ransom, according
d advices received here today.
SHOW YOU
HERE'S COMFORT
IN EVERY LINE
f our buggies, phaetons and other
arriages. There's more. There's a
urability and strength that means
rng and satisfactory service. If you
lan to buy a new carriage you canot
do better than to secure one of
ur vehicles.
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