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ra' Union Bureau of Information. -4Conduoted by the uth Ckrolina Farmers' Eduea tIonal and Co-Operation Union. ommunieations Intended for this metbshould be addressed to J. C bling,.Pendleton, S.-C. we'have heard of some metn saying hat their cotton (lid not cost them ,,V yMujCh to make it as they and their vWn fatnily did all the work. Now, that old fool should he took out. to the thicket. and warmed up a little ntil his heart moved away from his stomach to its proper place. Degin now to fight cotton bearsnext. fall by sowing down at. leat hailf yomr cotton Crop in fall lts. If your cot ton rows are 3 .1-3 feet drill inl only (wo rows ot'oris, mne oi each side of cot.ton stalke. Use a six nch plow on your cotton phinter aid drill abouit one bushel of pure, clean .'winter grown oats to tle nere in be tween the cotton rows and leave Ile trenelh open. 'Thle seed1 w%-ill voille n1 y anld grow all rigli Iaind n1olt freeze otll if you have the hardy winter n-rviliz variety of seed oats. You lmay knock ft4' a fte holls ol' cotton lby pliain in outs now,1 buti these hlils enn he savel just tile same. flotting in the oat ernp early will often double the yield. t I Save all tile cow pwa seed in si,ht t Cow. pells are fite feed for man and lieast. Cottll is kinm_- and thet Cow pe is the quee of' tle SouthI01 (live lis pltity :lts nr. C. W w I s to )laek ip, onr vion ' hanlds of oem Sate's. ion n n heAr' 0nt 01f businll-.t WheIt1 vo,.I )ave A 11 - e0ttOnl ndl the o.':e t youS haWe 2 .01 111 not 001 t0 e1.11 t . every ilhInst u \ it: :; .u '..i eor huet r t'e1 I a p. of :att tel .1 and let 's all \\o0k tozet her the t'i good ot' all. il New Officers of the National Farmers er Union. w .\t 1the a"nu:1.1 tI0t tinQ held at Tex- t" arka 11:1111hm ot' the Far-1i1ers Fdu- ni Cationl1 ald CO-operaitive 1.nionl of eo Amer1ioa was elbled to the simple to and1 shor'tr name 111 ft " 1Far-Iner v . . a imn. We ilke the T'hn1Ie of IIame.. d 'harles %. 'Narzt, of A .\ nIt, . , I-. iL'.r i\', Striiblinz: 1. halve just got' 2 wo'rk in my tffice from thei great Tex arkaa~ meeiu, wl~"hery 1 !2ad the0 plea- i smvI\ of matin i2 e b2 y fromit1l all the co'ttoni States, WVe had O'ne of the et'estest een.veni iUnion t All the del egates were pleased with tionl of the' South. 1, wi th maniuy oth ers~V was o.urmied to see every plae pa th e M,twt mark and now 2 let.1 ns" sii "' '? wIa a 'dp5 the e2. ~enms for o'r m ier, het sit still in The, F zners'XionD will havet abett 400~ .ttonr war iosaes ready for this Our e'-+perationr docn 't need a eet- d Ston co.mpanmy, we )have t.he ctton, and are goire~ to ke'ep for 31 cents, tin is the cot ton 1' keepv. and ug h Uintrade mark onit 'heth nii1s im heycan spin Unon p . a$y. rBi, Stribling, the mills used1 000,OO bales of !ottoni last, year, I< 1.' trd don't they want about 16,000M,0 his year? And we can't supply the )y four or five millions, but y( mow they will take it all at our pri< f we will lot them have it. I sa Ill that big cotton crop in the oth itates and it is sorry like ours, bi rou must. not tell it because we farn rs believe what the other follo Iays, so keep quiet. I also hand youl my cotton reporl >y States: North Carolini plenty of crabgram Il1y. ( ie)rgia, lly e Inoug for two year. Alallianf, hay ellolglh for thre 'el 1's. Soultih Cl-olinla, if they save it, ha, 1o1011.1h f'r Ifour years. M ississippi, plenty burrs and ho reeds. Arkansas, Lolisialna and Texaf ientyi of weed, worms and weevils. Y4urs for suleee!cs, B. F. Earle. Thle 1lall of pitting up five dollan er hale to take up tle weak vottol, I1' 11t market is a good one. Quite - it of weak Cot toll Ilas alreetly heell lel of1 tile 111arket hv Fart'1 nlio11 li. Illt . inl ortder to e01inar:A it, silliat io , we linst ac 11POll il "anined lilan1 in- a broad way. .\. otlher splendid start has ben.1 a-ide by the Oklaiona 1rikon o c ol priet-s by each farner maki:n as .1i1 ei o! nll !,is eotton to t.ir ate aizent to be s d by v it'. t pr s f CMon is the Battle Yell of the Farner's Union. ~'e Southn who' cr this I' birav0d the t n d ken aind t eas,mable alid cni 1!e priWe ot' 1'e. for their 0otton, and thev ha\ e to dlo to -et it i. to stand '1n. 9e. or any other old dirty prie i:z e whini ng, subimissive. subdued, nkin. son? of the ulnorgalni'ed. Iek kelit'd. uilalliv alit d (owa rlly ItOn _rower tihat i .s noW seen run I ho t I le st reets with a bnhell of toln Ili lis 113111 leZii some onie take oft' hit hands this most vahi le aI world-wide eoiitereial pro Wt of the Oil. Ne, do have a little Imallaohood about 1 1 aclin. So -illy. KeeI t, faiean n h 1 ouS' -4.n*ougzh itn wveigh.t to pa' I'ei 00i.1 intere-.t. (br own texperi nee by- actual est proved this to h ~e faot lasi .easou, F.levetn eents to il m the linit it just 11 times bet te han selling th li'totton seed f'or onu ilnt per lb. l'ut your eot ton away i he seed and let thet lint take up al hie oil possible. It your' repuitation is as ioodI asi houl.d lhe, you cani borrow money o eed tot t.'n stored in isolated1 saf laues about as e'asy as you eani get ad a.'s ont a gro'wing erop. Dinner Table Talk. Whves'inu a lam'ent able dia er.yec :a he t'S.'.ms:5i\'e lu Memory Bells for Love,rs. M em orv bells am~ toys pwaliar I apt-an. and are giiven by Japanes -oh tothi swthearts. The re constra:ed of s3ips ouf glass s elicately iised3 that the last vibra ion s*Ms themu .in;ding. The memor; ells are tr in a 'window, where thi xdi i' se :'e'a in rnwziiin. Th A umian 's idea ofi a i answe~r ? havte a niIto, at h.er )iuAmai. boa )0 SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERT M The undersigned as executor of .e W. Perkins, deceased, will sell at ( w late residence of J. W. Perkins, d I ceased, all of the personal proper belonging to said deceased, on Tuesdi V October 9, 1900. Ternis cash. J. T. McColdlough1, s Executor, s NOTIOE. Notice is hereby given that Certil cate No. 109 for two shares of the cal e ital stock of The Commercial Bank % Newberry. S. C., heretofore issued I Y Miss Lou M. Baikniight, has been los and on the 6th day of October. 1901 |application will be made to, sai bank by the undersig_ned, as Admini: trators of the personal estate of tlh said Miss L. M. Bauknight. to issu a certiticate in lieu of the said hm; certifleate. T. 11. Rauknight. M Vay E. Poppenheim, Admllinistrators of the estate of Lou M. Blanknigzht. Coal! Coal!! Coal!! I am making arrange ments to establish a coa yard and will be in posi tion to supply your wantu for both hard and soft coal. Should you wish to buy your winter supply for August or September de livery I would be pleased to quote you prices. See me before buying, I can deliver any tiie af ter August 15. S. B. JONES. Brvckl Brick! For Sale by C. H. CANNON. Save! It's I Merely a matter of earn, keeps growing e prising after you have People fall into the he thoughtlessly, and im; Cultivate thoughtfuln< you are bcunid to succ We pay 4 per cent Why not open an a The Exch Of Newb JD.DAVENPORT, Pres. R. C. CARLISLE, V-Pres. W THY is it that the averag money and property 4 him to be? It isn't because1 average man is industrious a: $30,000 in the past ten year: much serious thought either1 ous thought would teach him w ~ould spend carefully and sa places any man ahead of his A Bank Account helps - money, makes it easier t< and to have a growing bal perne. We invite your a The Conjii 4 pe~r cent. Interest Pi The Bank f4 The Smitl Shoes, Hats, Ck J. & P. Colts Spool T They are now sollhp s ' hair worth 60c, for 4Sc I- Mohair worth .,'00 fvw worth 60c. -for worth 60 for 4sc, l N cloith w TTh 'M I, f ^ any of h 'er i . e. e , i k) e e THE SMITH STORE YOUR COTToN. Greervile. Grer.woo. O. b. Aiders-on. Newberrv. LOW STORAGE RATES. Al"SOL'TE SAFETY. WVE INl'RE YO~R COTTON. Receipt; good a. Ino-:ire of your local manager for! ra:es or address CHAS. T. LIPSCOMB, Secretarv Standard Warehouse Com.an.y Columbia, S. C. Room for your cbtton. Take no chance, b u t us safe Wa .rehouse. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with o~i.Book of pr 0 UP I U tuarunt RS D. M.*WOO.Y M D. "a' 6 ""officei N. PryorAte.. Save! Easy! ;pending less than youl asier too, becomes sur practiced it for a while, ibit of spending money; igine they cannoct save. 5ss and carefulness and, eed. interest on Savings. Account Today? erry, S. C. M. L. SPEARMAN, Cashier G. B. CROMER, Atty. man is worth so much less in than we have a right to expect ie diont make the money, for the 1J has earned from $10,000 to 3.it is because he doesn't give o0 his tncome or his outgo. Seri the trua value of a dollar; then he ve steadily. That system soon fellows. you to realiz, the value of >band)e your financial affairs ance after paving necessary ex ecount ano .a helsp you to save. er cWa BoqKt Lid in SinsDepartment. r Yone Savin=. i Co. Dry Gc OMILS trTED THP-IR STOCK Athing, Dry Good4 tM "PT "s 11o) maed to I W4h W1 bars Cbds. L0V&y Nia 11 iverVth $ i,25 mhwir Worth $ Nw he M.1 hAir worth C diti i woh 60c Nors BilliiA e worth i CO'S DRY GOOD! W. E. PELHAI Reliable Pha We s& Stre Remedies, as is Reliable. A e guara Faction with every packag When your doctor wrt Dring or send it to us. O1 preparing medicines. W practices; we use purest make our highest aim to c ishes. Our prices are re Pelham 1 Reliable Druggists,. THE BANK OF I PROSPERI1 Capital Stock - - Undivided profits - Interest allowed at rate of 4 per Special attention to farmers' small, none too large to enlist our b< to meet and greet you. Call in. A. G. Wise, President. G J. F. Browvne, Cashier. I Board of Dii N. L. Black. A. H. Hawkin: S. S. Birge. J. S. Wheeler, C. P. Boozer. G. Y. Hunter THE PEOPLE'S NA PROS PE Rl No. 69 Paid up Ca ital, . . . Sockholders' Liability,. Protection to Depositors DIRECTORS: Burglar Prc GEG. JOHNTNE. Polt and JOS. H. HUNTER. We want ye R. L. LUTHER. We invite ii J. A.C. KIBLER We do aco JOHN B. FELLERS. ciples. W. P. PUGH. G. W. BOWERS. We receive J. P. BOWERS. $1.00 up, H. C. MOSET.EY. serni-annual Frank R. Hui Real Estate, Stocks, Bor Bought an< Office Over Hera] Newberry, If you want to Buy, Sell or -SEE U Upon application at our 0 to price and show r.i we havr. in FRANK. R. HJUN' ods Store OF i and Notions. In Spool With Each $1,00 for 98c., Plaid Mo 1.00 for 78c., Blue iOc. for 48c., Zebiline for 48c., Brilliantine 5c. for 24c., Broad d. all colors, worth 25c. for 11 worth 35C. for 24C. 'i1rs, 'rom Ioe. to 25C., Outing, Ix gNad to show these goods to uge. to $0.-, which we are 3 STORE, M &SON, rhmacists. What you buy of ntee Absolute Satis a sent out. Es your prescription ir main business is . allow no slip-shod medicines only. We :arry out the doctor's asonable, & Son, Newberry, S. C. PROSPERITY, 7Y, S. C. - - $25,000,0o - - 12,160.00 cent. on time deposits. accounts. No account too ,st attention. It is a pleasure . Y. Hunter, Vice-President. [unt, Hunt & Hunter, Attys. -ectors: .P. B. Warner J. F. Browne. A. 0. Wise. TIONAL BANK, 'Y, S. C. . 25,000 00 ... 3,500 00 ., 25,000 00 . . $53,500 00 of Safe. Fire Insurance. rompt attention. ur business. vestigation. riserva tire tusir ess on LUairLess pri SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. S et interest aloe,pyable ly. riter & Co. ids and Mortgages I Sold. d and News, S. C. Exchange Real Estate S. ifiee we will be glad~ y property that Charge. rEER. Manng.