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BARBER SHOP I am prepared to execute anything in first-class manner in the tonsorial line. Sham razors and clean towels. Hair tonics, mole and w\rt killer, for sale. Guaranteed to kill or remove moles or warts without leaving scars. A. B. SUMMER, CHAPIN, S. C. 1 *' -';% Where to Spend Your Money | & If it is Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats: Groceries, in fact, ^ ^ anything in a general line of select merchandise. See us . X before you buy and we can save you money, we handle g ? Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal?pay market prices for Cotton ^ g . Seed. We are here to please you. Try us. C - OS. Crout & Com oanv. 8 l ^ 'I Swansea,* - . - . - - South Carolina, '$ 8 '<> gtSS-rK'.r-- *7TT ?-iy ^-s-w 'hjuc* k ~r-? -: :- ^^-*-w~.-"?rTTar.-^>- i-TP^B.^TT'mr.f ^rFjr-T?y-?-T- ^ ;-r^^ytSg! aswssesEEES J^rs. ipr *<&sas.-* ? > >V .-Vk gS vSk.. Silk. COTTON BUYER AND DEAL <-? f5 m m a ?Vf a m =S? f% 13 V. f ?~^r W w u fta ^ ?M h& sfcai &w &2 sL<& * . I wish to inform you that I a: ?a11 il^IScAnd M*>al sinw. for Mm/! if I ber, January, February arid Ms ^ at reasonable prices. Don't miss &' ity. The out-look of Hulls and |f" much higher, so if you miss this o f may have to pay much higher i 10 feed, When you have Cotton or Coil; or want to buy Hulls and Meal 01 1 TTnll c onrl Mool writo nr na 11 i jS JLU-i JULU110 CiJLLVi XU.VU>^j W X JLUW V* f I Lexington. Remember the plac I G. H. ROC 1 I BARR, S. C. - : * * if - * ? ,.- \f ?l9l i i &; < :* ' ' t . 9Sht?*?* r - ssis if " ' W* : > I:'.,: I '' ' r fl ' Dr :f-/> . - ^ V .^V :v | We have^the m< | Including Plow KvV I on the farm , I V I V^._ ? I iBank of : : : CHAP] The Bank Thai This bank aini9 to give you go checks for you?furnish drafts always glad to assist you in busi with this bank, which makc9 a ; positors. Our certificates of de] We cordially invite the farmei T their banking with us. j $ J. S. WESSINGER, President. i j | I W| ^ I \(0 -zvtf p 3^.0. ft i ; {Lj ? 2 ?.-? i & U.J 0>*| ?iljr We Want yo?.;r business. Ei h < ' lmiip tnnr^-f vk-iiSi us urAii you r i v? ----j h-} t.;nes a | fj/.A J. G. GUiCtf!*fc5?. , ! VicZ'Fe&z:6cm. ZZ'. T~" V rCCXSSfl^KTcZZ^ZTZ .TTTT^ 7.V- T!".Tr'",r*Ii;T TjC'*^*'P.:vZ - l^-'V -?, - ..- V ? f Fi* ^-r=^5 M 2>Jx* -9 | ER IN [j It'l * T-? "3 57? ,?! ,<~r K i J* U w Q k U l 11 111 prepared to 11 gmber, Deeem- I i weft Deliveries b | this opportun- ?1 Meal will go I i pporfcunity you p | trices for your 11 an Seed to sell j exchange seed [ aver phone640, I e' I )F, I I *57 MILLI 1 Goods, Noti< Groceries, C( Hard >st complete line of FARMI> s, Harrows, Disc Harrows, G w. P. General M Lexington, <9 U??liWIII WMBlMCTJlMKaa MnWKDVBMn r Chapin 1 [N, S. C. I t ficcmomodates I od services. We cash oat-of-town g for sending money way. We are S3 ness matters. Make your deposits g point of good treatment of its de- g Dosit bear interest at 5 per cent. jy rs as well as the business men to do ? J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier H vsd~ i mic 11 LKAKD, S. G. ft# | ^ Y1 I ? ov.r decree (? ateasc. Lesve jfty ; iecd it Wc pay ir-.tercst C:!?r ;yn j *35 j L. S. TH0TT5, fejj J I- resident ^ i ? jv t v. * azasaaTaaesxsrxsrsvr. :-zr~ i ! *j * '"fc T> T" H T ^ C rT 7? M. -Av i'j <L> 7? V <W i/ -V. A~i | STAT!-: OF SO IT.3 CAROLINA, Ooii'.T;" of Lc:vi:!^.:to:i. C >1"! >i I'iMi. J. Copvr, ()] ;lutifV, n z?.i:n s " i | W. C. (Jou.or. ah, cl -:\eid.i:ns. ! I j I;i obt-.M;nee to t!;" decree of the * I court it sign-'d by tho Hon. Coo. | | \7. Gage, Presiding Judge, dated toe j | lOtii dry >;' 0 tober. lhi'.J, I will soil to j i the higlu-t bidder, at public auction, | before the Court House duor in Lex- I i ington. 8. C., during Cm u.-u-il hours [ of sal , on the Mrsb Monday in Njvern- ) bcr, if'iO: All tiiat tract of land in Broad River j Township in ihe County of Lexington, ! Stale of South Carolina, containing 1 two hundred and seventy-seven (277; ! acres, more or loss, bounded by lards { on the north now or formerly of John j ; j A. Summer; on the east by lands now j | or formerly owned bv M. J. Stack's 1 i estate; on the south by lauds now or j j formerly owned by Mrs. Kate E. I Scott and others, and west by lands J now or lormerly owned by Mrs. Laura Maver. Terms of Sale: ONE-THIRD CASH, balance on a credit of one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser i and a mortgaged the premises sold. 1 with option to the. purchaser to pay all cash, purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. Johnstone & Cromer, Plaintiff's Attorneys. | Efird & Dreher, Ficken, Hughes & 1 | Ficken, defendants' Attorneys. October 17, 191C. * ons, Shoes, H ^MMMmmwmmmm?OMM MB^M _ A _ I >rns uais, nay ware JG IMPLIMENTS ever showi rrain Drills and everything th ROOF, erchandise ? S. C. BaanaKaariMcaMnunaaMRaiwaBMiaMMa Of Interest to Boys in Corn Contest. To Agents and Superintendents in Charge of Boys' Corn Club: We wish to ask a special favor of } ou in connection with the reports and exhibits of all the boys in your Corn Club who make yields of more than 75 bushels per acre at an expense cf not more than 30 cents per bushel. We want the reports made out with unusual care and the exhibits well selected and preserved. j Dr. Knapp has decided to make an exhibit of this work at the National Corn-Exposition in Columbus, Ohio. January 30th to February IILn. You can see how the work of 100 or more j of such boys will make an exceih i:t display on that occasion. One of these boys wili get a Brash Unaabout Auto- I mobile, and quite a number of rhem i wiil get money prizes there. Several j of these boys will get prize trips to | \\ aSiiiUelcn clllvi cimoili iS tilO i iS-. or. c:'.iy of Agrkuitun, bar my the j wot k, December 10 to 17. i ' 1 (/. | These same records c&a be used at : various (bounty and Slate Corn Shu v..1-*, j a :ci ihey will al-o be helpful to the 1 Governor.- and SbAe Snpmintenbcnis : o ibbT.c In fraction, v.ho propose to ?'. ve diplomas of merit tu Bsc b y;-,. The ba>:is of award in Hale % Circular j j,*f. iO. j-- ft iO. lu\' r.. j a- (jlatest yi-. i t per acre r?t) per Of it. b- Best exhibit, of 10 cars per j C. !:t . ( - Le-t writ ten ace >unt FiiO\v:u.v 1 u ? h istcr v o I c ro i > ?J v.er c e n t. ' j I a- Best showing' of profit on investmer.t do per cent. ( i) For tine greatest yield per acre, j it will be necessary to have a simple j certificate signed by the bov himself, ! and attested by two disinterested gen- J tlemen, saying that the land and corn have been carefully measured, and j giving results in figures in each ease, j (b) The exhibit of ten ears of corn j should be carefully selected, wrapped ; in paper with the boy's name on it, j and packed so that they will not be damaged in shipping. Of course the boy is entitled to all he may have learned about seed selection from the bulletins issued by this Department and frnm thu instnipt.inna civpn hv f ho agents. (c) The written account showing the history of the crop 9honld be in the boy's own handwriting, and whereever possible we should like to have it illustrated by photographs and drawings. These pictures' may show any ats i on the market at can be used ???mmmmmmmammammmmmmmrnmmmmmmammmtmtmM part of the development of the crop. For instance, a picture of tbe boy preparing his land, planting hi9 corn or cultivating it. Improved implements should be shown when possible. There might be pictures or drawings of grains, ears or stalks of corn. A drav/ing or photograph showing the root development would be interesting. If these suggestions are made to the boy, I feel sure that we shall get some very unusual and interesting papers. Let them be in tlie boy's own simple, natural style. (This essay is in addition to the regular crop report on B 511a. > (dj Please have all of these boys make out a neat copy ct ii-olla specialty for this purpose. This is one of the most important points i:i making up the award, so i hope that the net cost per bushel wilt be clear and accurate in each case. In order to have uniformity, and inasmuch tv> tlie avera;;-e price of corn in the South is about ?].co per ttishcl, ph-ase h* vo the boys use tiii- price* in nuikinc; up their busiu c is f- rn t?*. 1. v. iii nvihe our c::i :bi! mora attractive if the boys sU use the same kind of r. W'e shall be glad, t!i rofore, to furnish you vrhaievu* a mount, of paper neccssjiry for this purpose. Of C'ltrse, it will b * all ri -ht for you to use this material in your County and Si.aiv Cinr-.v.-, but v;e v. ant i:. care fully j v s. rved re -.ciily a\ aiiable when :lit- time com:;? to odbcf it for the pumc-io i This will be early in j).;cvr.iber. Y?V hope to be able to ship the. exiiibit*; without expanse to the boys. %g) Pit-a .so sea# us the names and addresses 01 ali of year bo\s who will qualify i:i accordance with this letter. The reports cu B-o! la and the special essays .should ho sent to tins Office when ready. Sincerely yours, 0. B. MARTIN, Assistant in Boys' Demonstration Work. The Grand T&eafre. This theatre during -Fair Week, in Columbia, will have the best program ever witnessed in any little theatre. Besides high class vaudeville plays you will find new acts calculated to please and amuse every cue who may go. The new catchy songs and dancing and in fact everything will please, you. The large audiences every evening is evidence of the popularity the Grand. So don't mis9 this bat be&t sure and go when in Columbia. ==i ; I I . ! ' : ^ ; Ik II ; j i 9 J* 0