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GINNERS REPORT ON TOTALS TO OCT. IS Cotton Made Ready for Market Large ly Exceeds the Amount Ginned to' Same Date in Preceding. Three Sea. sons-Grand Total is 7,740,631 Bales. Cotton ginning throughout the South since the picking of the corp of 1911 began has been carried on with great er activity this season than in any year in the history of the industry and has resulted in the unprecedented quantity of- 7.740,634 bales of cotton ginned to October 18. The census bureau report issued at 10 o'clock Wednesday showed , that; greater quantities were ginned during the season in every cotton State ex cept Oklahoma. There were. 2,316,000 bales more! than were ginned last year to the same date; 1,322,740 bales more than during the record crop year of 1904, and 47.7 per cent. of that year's total crop of 13,697,310 running bales wer, ginned to October 18 and 1,444,468 more than the big crop year of 19( when 48.1 per cent. of the year's crop of 13.432,131 running bales were gin ned to that date. Throughout the growing season va rious conditions caused the crop to mature. much earlier than in most previous years and !arvest conditions have been excellent in most districts of the cotton belt. In Texas the ginning surpassed pre viois record by more than 600,0ntl bales; in Georgia by 428,000 bal-es; in Alabama by 138,000 bales; in North Carolina by 129,000 bales, and in South Carolina by 132,000 bales. Washington, Oct. 25.-Rhe census bureau's third cotton ginning report, showing the number of bales of cotton of the growth of 1911 ginned prior to October 18, was issued at 10 a. m. to day. The number of running bales, counting round as half bales, with comparative statistics to the corre sponding date for the past three years and the percentage of the total crop ginned to that date in those years, is as follows: United States: 7,740,634 bales, com pared with 5,423,628 bales lasf- year, ~when 4659 per cent. of the entire crop was ginned to October 18; 5,530,9671 bales in 1909, when 54.9 per cent. was ginned, and 6,296,166 bales in. 1908, when 48.1 per cent. was ginned. The number of round bales included was 53,605, compared with 66,183 bales last year, 88,716 bales in 1909, and 118,720 bales in 1908. The numbe.r of sea island bales in eluded was 40,084, compared with 25, 691 bale 'last year, 36,482 bales in 1909, and 32,012 bales in 1908. Ginning by States, with compari eons and the percentagte of total crop ginned to October 18 in previous years,~ foHows:I Years. Gne,o rp 1911.. ....... 83,7 1910.. ........ 5526 4. 1909.. ...... .5233 43 1908.. ........ 6414 5. 1911.. ....... 27,8 1910.. ........ 1133 2. 1909..-........ 3084 4. 1908.. ........ 3748 3A 1911.. ........ 487 1910.. ........728 4. 1909.. ....... 3506 66 1908.. ........407 4. 1911.. ....... 15727 .. -1910.. ....... 91,1 504 1909.. ........,1,4 02 1908.. ...... 1.1,8 56i 1911.. ....... 17,4 1910.. ........ 1370 4. 1909.. ........ 1397 5. p 1908.. ..... ..20,9 4.6 1911.. ........ 3496 .. 1910.. ....... 35,3 296 1909.. ....... 39,9 364 1908.. ........ 6139 3. 1911.. ........ 4846 .. 1910.. ....... 2514 3.2 1909 .... . . 5,4 02 1908.. ....... 27,2 404 1911.. ....... 39,1 1910.. ....... 42,2 458 1909.. ....... 32,2 596 1.908. ... . . . 3,5 . 11.......... 9,1 3910.. ....... 5G2 4. 390.. ...... 2.01 4. 100S.. ..... fCiU .;' h.Y1........ ...84,3.. ... .... Y 641 452.1 1911...'.... .... 277978 ... 19 1 ).. .... .. .. 2,070,261 70 1909.. .1,675,428 67. 1908 .. . .2,047,796 56. All Other -tates. 1911.. .......... 32,198 ... 1910.. ........ 8,540 10.] 1909.......... 19,892 34.( 190S.. .......... 23,623 32.1 Sea Isla;nd Distribution. The distribution of sea island cottor for 1911 by States is: Florida.. ...... --.--.--.--.15,10( Georgia.. .. ... .. .. . .24,21E South Carolina.. .........--.71. NOTICE OF CITIZEN'S :EETING. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the citizens of the town of New berry is hereby called to be held it the council chamber on Monday, No vember 6, 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m., t( consider the plans for the nominatior of Mayor and Aldermen for the towr of Newberry, and any other matter. that may properly come before th( meeting. 0. B. Mayer, E. H. -Au 11, Chairman. Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands agains the estate of Osborne L. Schumpert deceased, will render an account o: the same, duly attested, to the under signed by November Z0, 1911. Mrs. Mamie L. Schumpert, 10-24-3t-ltaw. Administratrix. SPARTANBURG COUNTY FAIR October 25-2S, 1911-Very Low Rouni Trip Fares via southern Rail. way as Follows. Newberry, S. C.... ... ..... ...$2.51 Greenwood, S. C.... ... ... ... 2.94 Anderson, S. C. ... ... ... ... 2.34 Honea Path, S. C.... ... ..... 3.6 Donalds, S. C...............3.54 Proportionately reduced .fares fron other points. Tickets sold October 2 to 26, 1911, inclusive, with final limi returning October 28, 1911. For fur ther information call on nearest ticke agent, or Frank L. Jenkins, T. P. A. Augusta, Ga., or Jno. L. Meek, A. G P., Atlanta, Ga. EXECUTORS NOTICE. All and singular the creditors of the late Tench C. Pool, are hereby. requir ed to render to J. A. Barton, executor or to our attorney, Geo. S. Mower, statement of their demands duly at tested as required by law, and all par ties indebted are required ,to ma.k payment to the undersigned. Carrie A. Pool, 'Executrli J. A. Burton,e Executer of Tench C. Pool, deceased. 10-13-4t. NOTICE OF FINAL SET TLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement of the per sonal estate of H. Archie Haltiwan ger, deceased, in the office of the Pro bate Judge for Newberry county, or Wednesday, the first day of November 1911, at 11 o'clock a. mn., and will im. mediately thereafter apply for a 1ls charge as administratrix of said' es tate.. Frances L. Haltiwanger, Administratrix of the Personal Estati of H. Archie Haltiwanger, deceased NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR KAYOJ AND ALDERMEi OF THE TOWN . OF NEWBEBRY, S. C. Notice is hereby given that the reg ular annual election for a Mayor a,u< Five Aldermen, one Alderman fe: each of the five wards, to serve for term of one year, will be held at th< Council Chamber, in the opera house in the Town of Newberry, South Caro lina, on the Second Tuesdai in Decem ber, 1911,, being the 12th day of sait month, the polls to be opened at o'clock in the forenoon, and to close a' 6 o'clock in the afternoon. D. F. Pif er, A. C. Welch and Alex. Singletor are appointed managers of the said election. By order of the Town Council oj Newberry, S. C., on this the 5th. day o: September, 1911. 3. 3. Langford, Mayor. Attest: ~J. R. Scurry, C. & T. T. C. N., S. C. YOU TAKE NO FINAN~CIAL RISK. We ake This Offer to Every Persox in Newberry Who Suffers From .Eidney Disease. We want every person in this city W1h) Miers from. kidney disease it :l'y orm~ to ha ve personal kniowledg? rf t'r( n-eritts of Rexal]1 Ki(dney Pill s To' M M'z we offer thiem to every o- ' v!:c, hn' med of such a remedy w thi tVhe diefide anRd -distinct under st:.ndi that, in the event they shall m v of any benefit in the treat rn o you cas, w wil propt refund you the purchase price. Put up in boxes containing sixty pills; price 50 cents per box. Rexall Remedies can be obtained only at our store-The Rexall Store. Gilder & Weeks. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, David E. Cannon hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of T. Augustus Bouknight, THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite .nd admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said T. Au gustus Bouknight, deceased. thaz they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on the 21st day of October, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 4th day of October, Anno .Domini, 1911. F. M. Schumpert. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary F. Dominick, Corrie Merchant, Joseph B. Dominick, Lilla Lowe, Nina Vaniiver, Arthur F. Dominick, Julia Metts, and Annie R. Harris, Plaintiffs, Against, Marie Dominick, Samuel W. Dominick, Defendants. By an order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house at 'Newberry, South Ca'rolina, within the legal hours ol sale on Monday, the sixth day of No vember, 1911, same being salesday, al] that tract or plantation of land knowr as the "Croft Place," situate, lying and being in the County of Newberry and the State aforesaid, containing four hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by the lands of Thomas Blair A. G. Wise, Mrs. Letitia Nichols, and tW. E. Lake. Same to be sold in sev eral tracts, plats of which will be or file in the office of H. H. Rikard, Mas ter for Newberry County, and may bE seen by purchaser, on the following terms, to-wit: One-third to be paid ii Scash, balance to be paid in two equal annual installments, the credit portior to&be secured by the bond of the pur chaser and a mortgage of the premiseE sold. Said bond to bear interest al the rate of 8 per centum per angium, 'payable annually until paid in full. The s%id mortgage is to provide thai in case interest is not paid annually or any installment is not paid at ma turity, then that the whole debt shall become due and payable at the option of the remaindermen or' any two or more of them, and that the Master shall immediately proceed to forclose said mortgage. IUnless purchaser shall comply with terms of sale withmn five days from day of sale,. said land shall be resold at risk of purchaser, on salesday in December or the first convenienti salesday thereafter. 'The purchaser will have leave to~ anticipate payments in .whole or in part. Purchaser will 'be required to pay for all papers and recording ef mortgages. The mortgages will also provide for a ten per cent attorneys fee in case the same are collected by suit or placed in the hands of an at !torney for collection. The Kempson Ferry steele bridge road runs directly through this prop erty. H. H Rikard, Master NewDerry County. IMaster's Office, October 2, 1911. FARE LANDS FOR SALE. We will sell on salesday In Novem ber, 1911, at public outcry in front of the court house at Newberry, within the legai hours of sale, the real estate of which Mrs. E. L. Spearmali died, seized, in two tracts as follows: 1. The Home Place,' containinig 215 Iacres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. F. S. Maffett, Mrs. F. S. Paysinger, A. P. Werts and Tract No. 2. Tract No. 2, containing 125 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Sam Nance, D. M. Ward, A. P. Werts, Fact3 No. 1, and the public road. Termis: One-third cash and balance payable one year from day of sale. secured by 'bond and mortgage, with interest from date at the rate of 8 per cent. and with the usual stipu-la tion for ten per cent. attorney's, fees Iif the credit portion is not paid at maturi+y. The puren1aser will be re aired to carry insurance on the houses en the Home Place and as .sign the samea for the' protection of t idani. Punrc har s to pay for pa:y ers and for recording. 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