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.. i COL. s. >I%( RAYEY DEAD AVeil known Citizen of Laurens Ssic - iz: Laurens. Oct. *>/?News was receive'1 ' here nonlfi >t: o:? the sudden death late i vthjU>. afternoon in Atlanta o: Col. . George S. McCravey of this city. Heart, failure is believed to have caused his death. He haflr fce^r* tSwwsj week or more Jon business. The body , will probably Be brought here tomor- : row. Col. M^ravey was sheriff of, Laurens for ei plxt years and postmaster here nine years. His widoxwjnd, four children i urvive. fiT SOiTIIERN K lNKERS I LAX : i Conference StaLoiiis Outlines Scheme to Raise $#>?.000,000 Subscription Fund. St. Louis, (*t. o.?A plan for raising a cotton ijjian fund of $150,000,000 j proposed by a* conference o:' St. bankers was ratified ^#3? today bv a delegation ot bankers from the cot3 _ f **'<- . s . ' i ton growing States and now awaits only the approval of| Secretary Mc-. Adco and thisj federal; reserve board ; before it is carried intSTefPee*; 1 The plan i^ approved in a general ! sense by nine Southern bankers who had been asl* d by Secfj$@v0VIc^oo/ to attend tit1 conference, .^"it'^ ; 7 St. L/Ouis hankers. nrnvidinVf hVf a ins of the fii id by J national and; State banks.^ locust, co-ni-J Ipanies and i lercantile an^-roa'ntffa^ | turing com] anies i^e^s country. ! _ * "It must t ? distinct??'unaeM{JS(^| declared Fei tus -T. of the St. Ifniis Clearing House ::s- | sociation an originator of th|"*j>lainj "that this is not a th^j purchase of; cotton. It movement ti make available a fund of $l."0.000,(j >0, to loan on cotton at not to e\ce( 1 6 cents a pound, middling basis. "The esta ilisbment of this fund "will make t ie ctftfcon crop a liquid c - asset, stabilize its price and bring j about normj 1 busine^0^n3$$W *91 all lLines of; rade." ^ ^ I The amou it to be _ linacial cen re will be ap<portioned by the committee a? a meeting to be j held within |fcie next few days, pro- j Tiding the -rffVtl niMi i illftoftr . uroxal _ol the: .secretary of t:e treas"jirv nnr? tho f^Horc?1 rocoriro 'hr^a-p/l " ^ . .r^* ? . A ^i f v uvui u. j I The SolrtTiern inkers who attended Rl" the plan were: P. H. Harding, president Delta Trust and Banking company, Vickvburg, Miss.; R. H. Stewart, 1 president City National bank, Dallas, I Texas; ^ 1 ( V"?wfiJii',1 jn I'.MrifH'l ilnnli i I of Comnlerce and Trust company, j Memphis; D. X. Fink, president Com- \ mercial National bank. Muskogee, j Okla.: H D. Harris, vice president! South ' 'exas Commercial Xational ! bank, H >uston; E. \Y. Robertson, | presideir Xational Loan and Exi f'lflnp'p rank P.niumhiii S IP T T-T I Fulton, president. Commercial Xa- j tional Bjink. New Orleans; C. G. Price, ! vice president Southern Trust company, little Rock. Arlv,, and M J | ZMillor. tice president F:rst ^atifcnal ^bank, Richmond, Va. V j Two weeks ago JMr. Wade called a:| confereijce of the heads of nine St. ! c Louis mercantile < o^ ; a.pd J^ks | and suqjmitited to them is plan for i raising h fund of $150,000,000 to loan ; in the (jjoron Slates and cotton man- : u'.acturijfag centres. The plan then j was submitted to Secretary Mr \do(*~1 and to tlie federal reserve boir :. Iiiitr iauuLiit'iii uiiimfis? v\ t* ir\ii?-u "o come to St. Louis to discuss the j plan. Alter an all day session they ; sent from St. Louis tonight the fol^j lowing telegram to Secretary ,\ie^ Adoo: j ^ "The * plan, as laid before you and the federal reserve board on Friday last, to endeavor to raise a cotton loan fund of $150,000,000, today was .submitted to the undersigned. After *1 1 _ -careful consideration the fallowing resolution was passed unanimously: " That toe plan outlined by Festus > J. Wade in general essence be adopted and tine details worked out later, It is believed the South will subscribe its proportion as suggested and outline "> - Persons intimate with, tiie progress ! I of the plan -declared tonight that Sec- j rrfttaryi 1 McAdoo and the federal re- i aserve board wer> L.ere'y withholding official approv-V. of the p,an ! until t|:e S;>.i iert banners hal been J fceara from T10 proposed pool would finance tee movement of 5,+ >00,000 ales or a margin above :h.e estimated surplus cotton. P | yHfiyiRE BUYERS <* t* i_ j nrtii n i rA \r nanK ana jiiu fcmpioyes <ium juo> lament?Farmers Holding: Their Cotton Crop. actively in the buy-a-Vile movement, according to T. A. Beckon o:" the Columbia Presbyterian seminar}*, who returned ironi Whit mi re yesterday. Mr. Beckett brought back with him the following list of persons associated either with the banking (house of William Coleman & Co.. or the GlenLow ry cotton mills w":;o have bought a bale 6: cotton each at 10 cents the pound: William Coleman, T. H. WatjwffictW; -Ife Wats ftp-*. T._ W. Coleman, R. R. Jeter. J. W. Hipp, W. F. Howard. A. P. Hurt, B. H. Herren. Frank Sinclair, Victor Sinclair, S. .M. Whit X->?5[i^VxP^ttfljj^ Vry.F. Vv'ilAfrra ms. ^ CHICHESTER S PILLS Vyrj.. THE l>IAiIOND> BRAND. A Lad!e?! Ask your Orusjrlut for/A Ch'-cbes-terfc Diamond Ttrnnd>^>V\ 1111s in K?d and Gold metallicr^^^ EV """^*5-<E boxes, sealeJ %v;th Blue Ril.Son. \J 7H Take no^otb?'.-Bt v of your V / ~ m DrneelKt. AsVforCIH.< ifKS-TER S < ?_ 'If nnvnvn i:i;AVii nujj yM><n~ - V "?* Jm years k nowa as Best, Ssifest. Always Relial;? 3?SOIDBV DRUGGlSTSEVFRffiKKF , >- -jm- w , ^ ^ ' r HAPPi' WOMEN. Plonty of Tliem in >' Tvbeiryt afld Good Keason ilFor It. Wouldn'; any woman be happy, .Aftei; vears of backache suffering,; f\jQ rrv T - i . , ''D&ys-^of misery, night of unrest, r ss^ of- urinary troubles, *.'" ^Vhen slfe findsfreStten^.^ " ' "4rirafi\*r'r6rt4ers will profi: by the fotj 3o?tefeqoq Clinton^ Sjc!,' says: ilfVas:Sul3j?fc't''?cj add (in;?. ,M%V felt dizzy ana nervous and I rrotrcfed'-;that i;Ii? su^reiion^ ^ory_iuy Iddneys*1 j>erg i(^Mral|J fefefjpg\'lean's -Kicl-jtifiv Pi1lVnTl,'Qrtisft^ T &ot tit suppTy at{ Young's Pharmacy and it was not long ' hftfore th&fiaiafdi me; W>$ll-"i*niA'l(')'/f! Price SjOall.dealers. Don't sim*; ply ask for' a kidney rkdi&ny??et'' Doa^.^fodniy -Fftjs-kjiefj js^a^ r>tta? Mrs. McNeill fcad. rFoster-Milbunij Co., Props/Mftfe?*#^. %h 1 How To Children. 4 .jfefefeixiy ft fait' rfflsar came griven to-an improved Quinine It is a TastelessSyrup^leaso?.? toVo onH ^rvoc nnf rfistlirh the Stomach. Children take it and never krow it is Quinine. Also especially-adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any *?\rOCR FfiUfcSDS IS FBOSPEKIXI ., a-tj j V Y'n.te -.:<N I Give Added Praise,. Tliedr Statments Are Convincing. It is gratifying for us to read such "good net?A ffit' M'lmi ins,?for?rt-> shows that the experience of our friends in Prosperity is the same as j that cf many Newberry men and wotren who have spoken out si heartily in these columns: Mi s. J. M. WheSpfer, Jgasfflm:y, S. ; C., says: "My kid&^ir^re disordered for a long tim^tfau^ng*./terriblB 11 ? ^ " tr-i n . iirioTic: T Pa. 1IIS llU'UHgU LLLJ *uiuo ouu; ?uy - j ; also had a constant ache in my back j and on soir.e occasoins, I could scarce- j plj- get about. The 'Hidaey "secretions yrere unair.ural and annoyed'me'greatly. I consulted several physicians and tried a number of kidney remedies, but did not improve in 'the leas:. I had ...? - v .Jr.. i; ^o?^given up fcheiatppe o? ever teiftg cured, when my son-in-law procured [ a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills for me ' S I "iteffir . ha A 1 T> Ala to ?31 U '*? r - t/ . / y ... .;4 Tlie telephone aids tl: in touch with neighborhc the rush season. He can eveniag~and discuss the arrange jplan? fo^c^mui afce^aid by. - I \?M \ J Every farmer needs tl See the nearest Bell Mans our free booklet and see 1: ?JpF* FARMERS' LINE SOUTHERN BELL Tl: AND TELEGRAPH ( fk.WtrakWrfiUrf \rt'".^- 'V_ "ij? at Newberry Drug Co. He bad read that they were good tor kidney trouble and induced me to try them. I did so and af'er Ihad taken two boxes, the backache had left and my kidneys were normal." Price 50c, aL a)' dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?gel Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Wheeler had. Foster Milburn ?o., Props, .Buffalo, N. Y. ~ i Use ' Gets-It," Corns <iTTriIf o^fShrivpi Vanish 1 VIII 1 T Via I Ullivu j . .ofv# OOfP? "S WPOzfitfrBcogtmmfl etaoi $hrdlu upu It's rthe |^ipnvr)?r, and Yoj^lJ. Forget: Vou Ever Had Corns, r "2 drops-.'put, efft in 2 secbnds. corn : . j 'Ai-Jfjii JjZ .v hi s^Prrrete; --e?mes--clean off!" Tnats the marvelous story of "GETS-IT," the ij new-plan corn cure. Nothing can be !j Simpler for the cure of corns?and it; No Corns to Bump; No Pain, If *' [ Tou Use ' never Farts^^haTs; "why- niij Lion's- "of;? people are uring ' and throwing away their fiissy**phw?Ci. ters, sticky tape, toe-eating salves,; 0 }r\,z,ri?-Jjj _ L -a/vfv)4nt r,-,r,l.-o n I ana ~wT-aypni^; vo.1 xx*c***v ~ , 'fepfedJe^9uM~Jhe,,t?e and choke it!j i- * >- . rnijXt/ j ^ j.uCinjJJL: 1 '/Ahi into pain by pressing ^ftfior ' oir -wv aiynind th<^corn,# Tl^re is nothing ! rl%}f i cause inflammation Or Ta\v-hess,M>oafl ing to press on or around t!ie corn. Y6ftfa|>ife itypi/ 3 ;se^f ndsVfrrNcT|m^^j kpiv>eg,^a2?>rs, ^cissofg. or tiles, witn i' tAeii^' /bWoaHpoisS^'Jing^W/-^r>)rr.fi > ."?sajg-lr'tifo)- tire) <^^c^u, or bunjoy. _ everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent di- j rect by E. Lawrence & 'Co., Chicago. J i?r?rvnC!_TT? -;a c^lH in fCptt-befrv. bv i P. E. Way, W. G. Mayes and Gilder j & ^Feeks. - r' DnowCniAL roue 1 ______ Tutors1'-Feared -<L*mg ~- Trouble, P#>ctnna^ tr? Health hv Vinol. J ! The medical profession does not believe that lung troubles are inherited, j hnt a, person r^y inherit a weakness j or tendency to them. Mrs. Kate Heckman, Springfield, Ohio, says: "A few years ago I was in a very bad run-down condition, and the physician told me I had consumption. I tried another physician, and right M'ng. i||I qffit pSyMtiaJfejgnraig stj^fee^ ^ T<^y lV^| Vinoi soothes and heals the inflam- ; ed surfaces and allays the cough, > Yipol ..creates an apBetite,. strengthens I the .digestive organs anci gives- the f patiest strength to throw off incipient pulmonary-.diseas(fe. Try a bottle of Vinol with the. un-' < defstanding that your money will b? returned if it does not help yoa > P. S.?For any skin trouble .try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. aiothm jiiniHiniiiBiaii III m? , fj | rr~ifi 4 < kr 4 K v mmum isy Folks .* .. ;7 " i. le busy farmer to keep )od affairs even during1 I 111.? ! _ 1. 1 jA^ _ can nis neignuors 111 uie events.of-the day ajjid ^ lity jwprk-aftetfh^xr?^ JL# 9 A % 3 " " '"St S f % JL ?' <?K& a i 'sf f ie help of the telephone. iger or send a postal for 1/mtr Ptvioll f ria /^ncf 10 ivj w omaii iii^ \~KJO L ia? DEPARTMENT XEPHONE /fS\ :OMPANY r* i iiooer - "When to 1 ern people ANDiTW race on tfe AAill tynn ^-TVy**H Ji A1* J * If n?t,ywKy: noi . .portio^afiiijiiiS 3?q account. C interest, cornpc to savs. < - ... _.;y' * * . /' f'5 IT || MM k'fr! ?T?.vii'ji'l C~i'! Oujj .Jj'jvlj ^irniijjua jii.? jiijmgjjiii Largest in? Ex'steno i'ji-v 7) gni/!r.;'! Mmhi%dttv tWTFVW I J ^ MM iwii km t | ' f Its record of growth wit! I io Justory of a ";r | t . More end greaieryarie I tiplicity of novel, origina /r worthy features than //I solely western institutio Wbiggestfr jf J t)irect%and fatact from , II I EVERY PAR / Cowboys, Cowgirls. Indiar < jh -3 .1 \. bajpdsbips/ci^'VB^es and epc **** M ?'' ?' ^ g A'ffI / 4 Enfolding the roll of the s f V J to the living present, as ex< ( f I settlement I I I EVERY HL,E: I lijjffo f: The W^^epT?te<jrlg^ r M I PICKET f Tjr^i I 'Only man who ever bi jH 2P.M.-TW0 iilrtil s\vii+ V fm typical- ovtt A prodigious pageant^ t E. Lee 4-T-s. % r\ 4" rv 11 irrQM/*n nf r\i i; illC. linClII^CHVV/ VJL VUJ we havej added INI 4 *' feiflTffiwe ivill have th< & fefce of iie earth." cftlM INDUSTRY AF * ' ij f T .1 , fbeMh todky, and ,rvg TT| 9 >Vr'J ^'saiagy or Income. Gm )ur SAVINGS DEPAU >un<fed twfce a year. I ' ' - i 'l' if1 imryi Savff riewhedry, S. G. O 004,1 f r rv e. Never Divides. Only TL Jj A b g\ ttt ' m'ml luui sudy, vt 'Mo01Y, REAL r? .0>V RATES |x ALL LINES OF r[ TRfTEL TO HOLIDAY OF THE^ IRAK srica's Ft fj Represe lout parallel $ f j The wondrou musementa. vj / tradition. Th ty an4 mul- ?/ and the Buffal land solidly vt the Pioneer j any other The >Wesfc th? n in existence almost passed 'ONTIER EXHIBITION^ 1 .V &'-* &t I I t the great Ufclahoma Kancxvwoosc^Qaw* u it proudly conserves :TICIPANT TO THE MAI is, Vactfueroa, Rurales, SaAritas, Hunters, Trappers, Sc< Long-horned Steers, and jetiery and all other ? igures f ilting ffODifftbliviSEMilind r^viting for public profit and pi K&tacuIflX rdwiap of the cfcgaS -Western Outdoors * ?-J* COMMEMORATIVE FETE tormv and convulsive history of the Vanished Border ai amplified on_the 101 .Ranch, which still resists the er Aiwn &cinf?lVT 15 I>1 E5M milt/ ? cbam?icm?. Bvescy nam&.jwadsrned for skill or Haring ir f y ? ri t ^ ?? ( >>?? T THE MODERN attled, barehanded, with a Spanish buH.lrjmtive featu DAllXmHJKMANU^ 3R!OU^l/7 INAUGURATED IbANd TRAIL FORENOON ST, lifferent and distinct from any that ever traversed the cii icing every character and paraphernalia of the great ente T c" ' ? ' ~ c ? ? *1 L!iiftir ri 4 v TWkWY 1 ii fc.YT SAlilj ^in; r? i?.i 1 i?v n .i- > 4T NEWBERRY PRI G CP'S t 'STORE.. Prices Exactly the Same as |T lit )Show Grounds. U zz~r~- ,. V i.v; '-.If.--:-. >. r~ mumSffS ? -4 - . * { - . . Said: r South- 1 JUSTRY 1 : : CO":: .; { !> :;; ?. J I J, . > - -v . 3 greatest , v ... v 1 J ' * > * *'1' THRIFT? J ulariy save a e Dollar opens \M TMENT pays ^ Begin today ' -> i*. '<: *:"/ .u m Drtnlr " a ammr: l "T rf- ;.u M. : 4,if y. /.i'Jo'tT ' (1 >:-V:rT ru ' ! ;* '>nr :o " T ' ' ! ; I IMMBSIII I : /I'^ocyTnLT <97/5 jl? : '^| :'j() J I***' ''rvino') I Dig bhov/ Coming j * "- ?3 vn ba& | WILD WEST^j BtSJ] ntativeShowM JB ? West of! story and ~?jjj e West of the Indian r|_j__ YT^t gH| to, of the Cowpuncher, : Iv* [Jn Bfff and the Homesteader. ' n S'|il it is passing and has t H ?00: THE WORLD HI I [ m bears and whose fame | Tvj 1 SfNER BORN (f I >ut9, Rangers? Roughriders, J fea fl 'jid Features iof the Cattle M M leasure the romances, perils, I ??| 0jlj 'P|! 1 ad descending, step by step, 11 I /"vio/ilimont? nf a/lvaneirHJ ft V?2 ||l | i 'isli'liii INGS TRUE I] J i a vocations of the range Mor JI. i | ie of every exhibition 9 3 KM S-! P. Mj | / REET PARADE j$hf B ty's thoroughfares and 1 Ml l \f ;rprise | JB