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roua * " ~ ??t?MMgrug L ? r r tt *~tTc?~v~w%. ~%n xo+r -- * uew.. r->c -. |e pemld fiiiD Jieiss. Entered at the Pcstofrice at New^.rry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. - - -- nTMTAn E. H. AULL, tunuA. Friday, August 13, 1020. YOU CAN VOTEThe Herald and Xews has rec \vc-; the following letter: "E. H. Aull, Esq., Newberry. S. C. "Dear Sir: In looking ov'. th rules and regulations a> to the \-onelection to be held August 2 notice that the voter must be a resident of the state two years and one year in the county, so you see that we, in Xo. 12 township, will be harre-'from voting from the fact it has not been more than five months since v became citizens ot .\e\voerry eou: y and unless some arrangerrents r-v.n be made allowing us to cast our ballot on the bond is^ue there will b. no need of boxes at the Peak precinct in No. 12 township. "Yours truly. "W. ?.I. Wilson. "Peak. August 4, 1020." We have asked some of the lawyers who know about these matte. / , and they say that the chan?r? of th: territory from one county to anoiho* will not deprive these people of 1h? ~ right to vote in this election. An I that is the common sense of the matter. If you have your re.eirtration ticket and your tax receipt and vo tc ; the polls you will be permitted tc vote just as if the territory hud net been cut off into Newberry. And every good citizen should cast }r~ vote in this election. ABOUT COTTON. We do not know anything about it. But it is strange to us that there ie nrt murlrpf iiisi: r?OW "for SDOt COt ZO av *44M4*?vv J ten and that the future market n low. Are the soinners all stocked ir* *" or is it simply an effort to buy th? next crop at below cost of pro<Hi<' tion? We do not know. Bui wo dknow that it behooves the-cotton producer and the merchant and the * banker of this section of the ccur.try to take up the anomalous situation and do something to save them"selves. !>v*> " f So far as we can understand thcr? ie r>n Torl'iffinn in f- "!r* cf th? lO ItKS V4V*V v *v*. * * *' ?. V 1 finished product and we car. see r-. ' sound reason for the price of th . * raw material to go down t. an> * . for the first time that we can'recui" to have no market for it at any price We d) not believe that mar.y of :h? mills.have sufficient raw material t.' t*. s run them very long. iu/v S. ; We take un considerable snace ir 1 this issue in the printing of 'a rather> ; long article on the subject from ?!: . W. B. Thompson of Xev; Orleans o:'%.' the situation and we advise every farmer and every merchant and ever;. | banker to read this article and what Mr. Thompson says of the si: feiiatior.. He says the matter is now in the hands of the producer with the cooperation of the other interests tr save the situation" and the Xix\z : ? short. Arrangements should be made - to hold the crop until the price g 'Teaches a point at, which the producer may be able to receivc :;1 f,: least cost for a staple that is necde: t to clothe the worM. But coo: v. \ tion of all interest* is the only 'hiny f And action should be taken ri?rhi no v. if results are to be obtained. ^ We don't know much about i*. but ? we are willing to cooperate In any way that we may be able, and the o: story that we have preached fo; many years is the only sure pL n u pursue, but that c an not be done no v. ^^.^.oinless it has already been done, an*' |that is for the farmer in this section to first 2.row on the +'arin all he need to support the farm and to h;.\\cotton his surplus, and then is ' > and he can hold it until he get- hi? price for it, but if it is soent befor. he makes it he must sell. Kinards, S. C., takes the pair.". fov census growth among places of the South. First thing you know X"<- w berry will be known a? the county in w"h?ch Kinarils is situated rathe? than | the habitat of our genial friend. Col. Elbert H. Aull.? Ar.der.on Mail. Well, y:u know Aj.!I sayhe is very or'cuJ :La* hc.e :> | least one tcwn in t'u* Thi; i d: that will be $at:L.":V<1. that >: !c the peopie ct thai "own have counted. II? thoncrV he hi-/1 : one such town in the upper counties when it appear 1 that hv !' >\ showed at least a one cent, increase in 1 trn but when he cal'c! on. nnrvr oi that town to find out :i the !!.: * * VwiJ pvron.ipil nv If l'u;r> iv: been any real abnormal prvovth : was very dryly informed that the o " man who had been sent over the' to count the people had not grot nr. all of them. So he says lie is >' I to . ; ' . : i o .. iov', '. u< ci via*- '\ noi con; j I ]>!;:!:i ~h\t ary of riu* pt-nple have-1 j been oniiitcJ in the count, eve; ; ti Xf\vher:'v , ; "T f.; ! hi* >ur *: Wis' ;: ! i ; j\"r -r ; i ?\yn '. :vi 0'" 1 i> I ; i i?; t oi; 1 T'T Ci". !'. \v>. a. ' AN ? !.y *he v:u\ Kin:r.\!s ! one of til ! {?:ns-?t tow:.-5; th\- c-.>u; .ry. >o 1 | people, good lands and fine farms an j ; ;vt t?; i - v <>"00i; D'.VT vYl, '"j; li' ; *< i * " " t i . ! j directly on t ie i*:c-.t:uont iiit*-; \' r- ^ j PAUL L. STF.Ck DVED THURSDAY. ! . . " ! Evening Last as Result of injuric : Received at Scneca on TuesI . iveoweo Courier. Or. TV.;:; ' y evening, July : V.rJ Stcji: r.uceurnbed to the ser or.s injury he received on the ]?rev ous Tuesday while engaged 5:". ma! ;ng charges and additions in the ol I; | ?eneca oil m?]l building at Ser.ec: . I'.vhloh was recent lv purchased bx C\ . ' T\ T. Javres and associates. j I Kvc*r?.\;.:ng that skilful surgeorv: ! I ! ? > -c.. .. ,I(i v.-: ( done, bat even his spier.did physique j ' and wonderful constitution wetv u: [able to overcome xhe shuck, and af-j j:er hover'nr.; h.-twten life s:id dm. ') I for two dayr-. he passed 'way nt ti j ' I Yv\-snr,inr:-?r hospital Y hur-.'r.y eye: I :n<: at 8:10 o'clock. withcu: hivir ; j regained conscicusnc-s. i Several years a?;o, while in 1] j employ of the Blue Kidge railway VTa;hai\\ a prize bar slipped v 1 struck him irnlor the chin, inflict.':" a dangerous wound. From this : x j ^oon recovered. Airain, durirpr th , world wav, he was entered in rai'* *>.-? A **-rvv!-Vt r* \ n\V .TPTSPV. AV'iCV? 1 il Ut'. VI V. v/i - , 1 4 V. - - ^ . wr.? caught between two engines ar j horribly crushed and mangled. j took months in the hospital ar ) many other months: outside for hi M j to recover from this, but he final* * ! lid >o, and had a-rain become strcr. : j and active. But tracedv did not d* I rcrt h::r., and his third and fatal i: - j. fury was received a. few days aeo. Tie was'a s<-n of the Rev. Jacob ar. ! Mrs. Carrie II. Steel: and was bor i at Hamilton. Ohio, Aujrrrs: IS, 1^6 >1 } His. father predeceased him son " te j vears ajro, but his mother, now in <v a) i STih yo-'.r. survives him. Fie was or.* :>of a family of 11 children,-and < * _ { these four isic-rs, Mr?. .L. A. ?rol> Mrs II. T. ."Payne?, IMIss Kate ;i Steek a::;! Mrs. Oa ?>. P.oxers, nr. v one brother. J. A. Sieck, all of Wa |{ hal'a, are still livinsr. Besides thesr yp. j * son. George P. Steel:, of Brookyr.'fc j X. V.. and a daughter, M:rs Paullr. |0 I 3:cck, of Walhalla survive. WitN jihese relatives hi- ho?ts of fr:en<" j~ba>\? their sorrow ever an irrop;?r; ' fj b!e loss. ; es I Mr: Steck .was a physical g'iant; a n< j nora! force -and a spiritual powei.jm j These qualities combined in one per- !w . cr+prjfirm wherever h>:^ * > U 11 i*wwv?.v. w.. j wc.it. I To was a love%* of children.1 re cry powerfulners seemed t ; j m ' ittiact them to him. Ho rnd lh?; c' J 'veu- nrver happier tl.::n when h. ;IC had them perched a pen his broad! Lrhouiders or sheltered in his might . t1 l j i. ^rr>lS i \ r J I .Ic ' II" believed "in the brotherhood of! | van > husine-.?, so was : loyal mom ! v/ j '>er of the Junior Ordo-.* United Amer-! t>i j 'van Mechanics. H: beloved in i , lVi j -oeially. ; r. ! as eviden o of his be-j !T1 j !:ef he w:-s v faithful member of th< : y. i 7.',,,?-f Pv'lv- ; ;>nd of the ??Ia- ! v on.-. He I elieveri in the fathsrhooe j ?-a f CI.. : and truly he did show forth ' { hi.; by hi-? \vo:ks. For many;] years he "-us an ardent; humble i-fr ar l ' insistent member of : ?? i i *' ' c rre^ytcr:;n church, in v.* hi eh he ; ])C was cieacon at ihi time of his death. J :,v , Tils ^reaLcst icy v.:-\s found in the j,c j service b? could render ic hi.* church fo and his Master. r in tohen of the esteem vi ';-h he 7JC [was he!:!, a large cohgregaUofi "was jar j present at the Jh esbyievchv.r-h ;h ! ir.ii Friday a iter no or. at 5 0V:0;k hi v!vr the simnle funeral service of ' I that church was conducted by h> | pastor, the Rsv. W. H. Hamilton. Fol-'. I law:"??'.-' ihe services the chi:/c!i ! fcoev was laid to rest m V, estviow r . , . ? . i r j ccni-tery aeeovoarice wit 11 tac ceic[ monies of ' h? Mas'.'alc order. , , , , ' j:C A sr.nr.v: ep-ta ? to a:m would oo: j ' SV- wr.\\ om~ iod. we:! doue; hast y P ^ *: 10 U i 0 It CT.'; . r TO The better l ^ " '1 t Wrc vJt i TVo :: -i J i OV. f?< OilC i v?>r * ,>it. . r.t italic:'- uii-I J * . p } o* ! j c . . ,\. r t a&d sisi^r. Ada!: . cod J >r<! ' ' : : .hi :t:i j .-\?u .vhc n vein- hour ;<t I . . ^v' I J ^ > , j The Faruiors and Merchants bank *: l of Leei tiHe i::i? been chartered with ' '? j :? i :::';t: /! ftock of $50*000. It will I >' > *" - - w I t'iklrt.; .y The ! ! , ' '' . V *',? { ' ' * * *' I ' ' I V\. K. Shealvv ;. ? j' 1 ^ I I AN ACr.OSTJC j>y :M. M. Buford. Virginia OhiO Tv:;:is NEw York CaliForr.ia *. icG :vla C'o]oR;nl ^ New Jersey Mississippi New tfaMpshirc WyoMimr Indiana TennEssciMaine WisConsin North CarQhna New MeXico T.'tAh ArkaNsas South D ikota Florida Delaware \ eRiiiont RhOde Island OkhhO.na Washington V/cst Virginia .Mrs s a c h u s E11 s PennsvLvsnia Mor.Tana Mary] And KaN:v: North D. Iiota ConnE - Lieut A] A Nam a - iiCJliV_i 1 n MIs2oU i NEvr.d a S o i; th C ar Of.; n a I or,* A IvenT icl:;.! 'xho 0 regOn Mir.Nof ota WeS: Virginia ORE ABOUT THAT PROPOSED BROAD RIVER BRIDGE l!itor The Herald and Neks: When I wrote you my letter abcr.' e bridge it was not r.iy purpose t< ilil't a UOWSnaiiev cijv, ~ * '1 ) net desire one. but in as'-feiuch aj r. He. r.dersor.. in his very clever let v. mentions me several times anc ludes to me as I want the biid.ee id will do so a lone: time before t a bridge at Strothers, I wish t( ,y in ali pleasantness that it is no biz I and a little you with me s( uch as it seems to be with him. Mr \ er.dcrson lias a laree and. lucrative erchar.tile business at Bfeirs, ant tiiat reason no doubt he is anx us for the bridge. Xo one car ame him. Different with me. j ive no business at Strothers, there re, I am looking only to tr.o inter it of the majority of the people win ?ed this proposed bridge.. As fo: yself or I for what little time ' ive left Gn this eartli I could go t< !nlrs. It would make but iittle dif rcr.ce to mo or I. It is the peoph Xos. 11, 12, 0 and 10 and ever i3uda cars are crossing at St rot her: rry. Strothers is the most central point he narrowest place in the river, ive also measured the river a' rothers and it measures 000 feet hich is 200 yards against 400 a' lairs, with only 100 yards of abut ent on the Xewfeerry s:cie and nr. oro ihan 50 or 75 yards on th< airfield side, while Mair:? has 40( irds of river and* .">00 or more ol -.v.! bar. I can not retract anything ;>aid about the sand ai Iliairs. V/hih did not measure it but judging om the trees being uprooted, bor g out the entire top root, it musl > 40 feet deep. And I remembei t a few years since that a weathei ?u?e was built there on that pane ?r the ferryman. A big rain'camc 1 - -t. . .1 X' ... u Vii'.sncii t.'!j w,u. ; ni.n use. Finding no foundation for i: 'oihir n;:r. tame and took it out oi at holt and cjt it upside down in: a pine tree. Ask any one ;hai :c\v3 l*.I: Ire, if ir-is \z not th? truth, As Tor cars going out from Blair: h rear I will give So,CO0 foi y of car that will go cut om Blairs cither way in high gear, d ih'r.I: it a chsnp car. New I do it propose to make a display of rs and trucks, nor do I propose tc ay aloud on the street? to be heard r my niU'-h savin."', but I shall await e coming '?f the commission whom belijw 10 be conscientious, linked at lea. t wiih some practii judgment. wiil locate thiridge v hrv" i: will be cf convenlice to i'Ki most pe-'pio. regardless m? or ar.y '?ther man or }>io pviv ? business. I do not believe they :! bo 1 : \-y ar.y pi:;;, ji im*y no ev* have ;:c> business in office. There .> already b^c* too much {<uli and i.-.'I "?. The Mcorle avo V'} Miic! ai?!* r.: '. c obliteration fc? e jrer. r:;l Wx-li'nr^ of our country ' ':> > pc-0]i'f. As for my bav.-fov tracks or. i};u ! Sirotru-:'-' for a tisut* - '-:v I i'.vt a! hstrofiiw ; : .K'SV i t;vn a "!I'.H' when ; ! ?. ? barefoot v'i: .-iWau; 'if!' axijlj r?lji\rliju a.tj/ ' I made r.iy children ifo bar;.'footed, [n'.mosr m.ked arui drank bran? !i v,*aj u r. and :<> further economise i wore ia mole on ihe back of my neck fov in Co!!:';- button. I>ik thank (!od by ! such economy. in :-j>ite of wars, pes! tlleiu es. etc.. thai .-ometimer, visit a ;vra r.d conr.try like this, i am on top j and have nothing to worry about now but the interest of the people, anu if the time ever comes for me to go barefooted in my old days I am just, sure to have a nice smooth bridge at !! \Strothers to walk on. a r..i:| ( Very respeeuunv, ; I J. S. J. Suber. | ! P. S.: Mr. Henderson al?o mentions about cars from Greenville all crossing at Elairs. It is a fact they! do go ihat way bur all come back j by Strothers, saying they would never j tackle thai d?n sr.r.d ba r at Blaifs again, and ask me why we don't put : a bridge here, it is such a lovely place for it. J. S. J. S. ! I I There surely must be something j wrong in the statement that "a per-j ?o:i who counted them says 52 au-! tomobiles followed-the fire engine toj i the last fire, one right behind the I other." In view of the fact tlir.t there have been several fines imposed on good citizens for failing to stop the required seven minutes at the sounding of the fire alarm. W3 can not understand how 52 cars get away with it. j NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION IN REEDERVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 42 State cf South Carolina, ? County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the residerti freeholders and a like proportion of! resident electors of the age cf j twenty-one in the Reederville school j district, No. 42, the county of New- j berry, State of South Carolina, have j filed a petition with the County j Board of Education of Newberry j county, South Carolina, petitioning j and requesting that an election be I held in the said -\fcchcol district on j the question of levying a special tax j ^ of six (C) mills ori the taxable prop-j ? erty within the sgfd school district, j Now, therefor^,jwe the undersign- j v .ed, composing thoiCounty Board* c fj 1 Education for dewberry county, j - State of South Carolina, do hereby! ? order the board of trustees of the i ? Reederville school district, No. 42, \ j to hold an election on the said quer-1 ' *' '"i-viwni < cf\<-?>?> 1 tjIT f)f Fl"v ! Itiua u? Kvyiiij, n ->->? -- -- - . (<J) mills to be collected on the prop-J ertv located within the said school, ) | district, which said election shall bo i held at the new site for school house, i in the said school district, Xo. 42, on j ' Saturday, the 2StIwlay J? August, j .* J 920. at which sri^rlection the polh i ball be opened at 'r-n. in. and closed ( , at 4 p. rn. ? [ The members o? the board of lrus-j tees of the sa;d ,,su*ooi district shall i eel as managers l>TS'^e slid election.! Only such electors fes reside in the ) -aid school districtiand return real' - r>r>v5r.r?nl nvonpt^f for t2Xation. i r and who exhibit their tax and regis-; tration certificates as required in } general elections, shall be allowed to - vote. Electors favoring the levy of ? such tax shall cast a ballot contain-' 1 in.? the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector opposed' s to such levy shall cast a ballot con-,' taining 1 he word "No" written or printed thereon. r G'ven under our hands arid seals this the 11th da*"of August, 1920. i 1 C. M. Wilson, ^ * . O. I>. Cannon, L -T. Ilarman, * i / "' i.. r> i .. c r.* i v i_ v-uuiiLv liuviiu vi i.uuaii.u;1, i\i'ivy^i, ' rv County. - SPECIAL ELECTION !N MOLLOHON SCHOOL DISTRICT, f NO. 53. J Whereas, ore-third of the resident ? freeholders and a like proportion of r the resident electors of the age of twenty-one years in the Mollohon school district .\o. r>3, the county of : of Newberry, state ' of South Caro: iina, have filed a petition with the county board nf education of Newi berry county, So.uth Carolina, petit'oninp: and requesting that an elec tion be held in said school district on : the quection of levying a special tax of four (4) mills on the taxable ? school property within the said school district. Now, therefore, we the under sirrncrl composing the county board of education for Newberry county, state of South Carolina, do hereby order the board of trustees of the ?fIo!!ohon school district. No. G3, to ; hold an election on ihe said question of levying a special tax of four (-1) mills to be collected on the prop, erty located within the said school district, which said election shall be 1 held at the Mollohon school house :n the said school district, No. 53, on Saturday, the 28th day of Augus% - - ~ " ' ' t. il.. n ? i'.^U, ar wnicn saia e:ecuon nrj uuns shall fce opened at 7 a. m. and closed ' at 4 p. in. The members of the board of trustees of said school district shall . j act as managers of said election. Only such electors as reside in said school district and return real or personal property for taxation, and >who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates a^ required in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. Klecters favoring the levy :>f such tax shall cast a ballot contnining the word '*Yes'' written or i printed thereon, and each elector opDosed to such levy shall cast a ballm r-nntninino- the word '"Xo" writ- 1 | It*?) or printed thereon. ? jj Given undiT our hands and seals j liiis. tlie 11th (.lav of Auuusl, 1020. 1 ('. M. Wilson, ! O. B. Cannon, | J. B. Ilarman. County Board of Education. ' i i I Two Schools of Thought Always ] Obtained in Every Section of Cou I Has been developed. The first is the pessirr comic papers call them jov killers. He say, off the bat thus: Why if there had been do: it long ago. Show him. See pages of oil. Sho out of a fortune by saying it may be one hun Lord he did not waste all his material on this mist he sees the world through different gla urally he is happier because he believes int biased when the science of geology says the go after it. They get it." The consequence is the optimist is the ba the success, the leading citizens, the men wh about the same schedule treading the same ing in the same poverty and predicting nov question for you to decide is which school I Arc you a pessimist? Are you contamir 1 1 T \ ^ -..- Nil 4- Vi I v-i 1if f /~v r> rrnrv/'l fr* P "f" >* IIP Incry i uu yuu uimn u/ tw i,v ^ .? . times hitting the State, the like of which ha Look Facts Sqiu Do not try to dodge them. They will ah them. Here is the true situation in Georgia toe TJ^vr* icj r*rV?ov?? snrl how this COmDanV st2 ILI ^ :o nuwv v?.?tv? . 4- ? Kere are the reasons for expecting result They are not based on HOPE but on old-f The evidence of geologists (oil doctors) \ who say it's there, chemists who say it's the I own eyes. Actual petroleum taken from wi we hesitate longer to go forward in the de\ This we are doing as rapidly as possible, about |t The Lillian B. fit We have on hand material now for a twei rushed as rapidly as possible. Dad Ross says the indications look as go< driller, is of the same opinion. Some little Look out for this well in the Beach Fiek I The Lillian B No. 2 j And say! Do you know the whole country i here. The geologist and scouts say evident PROVEN OIL ] The Ross Field of Jeff Davis county owinj: from the wrecked Hinson well is expected t< 1 - - - J rlvilliricr cVinnlf] P.OTT1T (j nuiKireu iccu unum6 . Write us for reports of this property. GET THIS INTO YOUI We are not promoters of a hole in the gr< ?oil that will pay dividends to our shareh( company. We own our own outfits. The.^ ferred payments coming in. We are in posi others. Hence we no longer appeal to yoi - 1 i- - 6 pncle, but we appeal 10 you num J COLD BLOODED E\ Can you afford to look facts in the face ai I an. opportunity that this company has tirel j payer in the country by a system of leases ri IF YOU EVER GI 1 With a small amount of money, you will ha\ | four per cent, on your savings? Does it loc 1 i. zc nnnrviAT-O tVl St Tl this. iflVeS )( (JUL. il \UU lJttU llivy-v. ? , ___ . __ reasonably look for results and big ones. 5 returned sixteen thousand in a short while. Waggon Company nineteen thousand. Yoi that time they did not have half the conclus were called tools, plungers, easy marks anc slickers of Texas, as they are doing in your My, didn't they fall hard when they wot .WE ARE ON THE LAf You have opportunity still to get on the ? J unquestioned, who are equipped for busines I ovprlastincrlv at it. Our slogan is "Oil By Ch I You can place the price of a good mule or (lends to keep a family in luxury the balanc NOW IS THE TIME The amount necessary to make you rich r lock in after production is reached. And sa - , -i 1 J_ : day and the unsold iots witnarawn witnom I Say? Do You Believe in the I I That the time?the need?is here?even (Charleston to care for it. The tates are piay up. Five tests are now being made in Georg til too late, buying some of our unsold lots v MIDDLE GEORGIA OIL & GAS CO. ' FLAT IRON BUILDING * * -? ' rrnarTA (I | AILAINfA - - 111 m pwi'pj mini ntry Where the ^ USTRY list. Did you ever meet one of them. The s there is no oil and gives his reason right n't you know some one would have found w his burning gas. He reasons himself dred miles from here. Thank the good ; class of folks. The second is the opto- N ? ccoc ' Thpir color is not blue either/ISfet hings. More intelligent because h? is iin re is oil indications. He says, "Boys, fet's g - > M '? I nker in the oil fields. The good fellow, I . o do things. The pessimists is running. 9 xt. ^ T oorrno nf Nations. liV- fl P'dllLy CUSSlilj; tuc ^ .. ?_y 7 that things just c&n not hold out. The I you belong to as to * K MLI\/Al\Ml-m I i iated with the idea that it justeaBrt be I ' Are you so biased against prosperous ,s never been known before.- . -y. 8 ire in the Face ' I vays bob up again when you least expect g I - tnds as to its work today. 1 s and large returns for our shareholders. I ashioned, unadulterated FACTS. I ~ """ ovnpripnn.p.d field men | vliu say it o * ----- i u >re, flashing gas you can see with your j 5 ecked Jeff Davis county wen. wny snouiu reloDment of this industry? j 1 With all the delays that could be brought 1 3.1 Is Going Down . s * _ S lty-seven hundred foot drive and will be 11 \ )d as he has ever seen. Mr. Loeb, the j gas struck at around two hundred feet.- | 1 of Washington county. I ^ I < \bout Ready to Go | s looking forvard to great development 8 iq found is coi.clusiVe of m < *' i IN GEORGIA 1 ? to peculiar structure and actual oit'taken I ) show wonderful results at about twelve B nence within the next week. I i .* fc MINDS AND HEART I >und. We are after oil?oil in abundance B )lders?that will make them proud of this V r are paid for with money on .hand and de- I tion not only to finish these but drill I . 1 from a patriotic standpoint or from State H LTSINESS REASONING I id let an opportunity like this pass by? I essly worked to make the largest dividend 1 mning into the thousands of acres. H ET ANYWHERE I I re to take a chance. Are you satisfied with 8 )k like a competency in old age? - If so, I t in oil in Georgia right now. You may B >100.00 invested in the Fowler Company I In Hog Creek thirteen thousand. Burk E i say yes, but that is Texas. So it is, but at 8 ive evidence we have. Those who invested fl I softies by the smart Alex, know alls and B own state luuay. _ :e up. / S >T LAP OF THE SALE I rrouncl with a company whose integrity is I s, up and doing. Our motto- is to keep I iristmas and Dividends in the New Year." | a jitney now and possibly receive divi- | 3 of their lives. .. . FOR YOU TO INVEST t todav will not get you a pleasant smile or ,y, did vou know that this may come any notice? ' ! < * * ' evolution of Things to Come? i the refinerys are built at Brunswick ana incr their part. Peoples' minds are made ia. Get wise friends and do not put off unrhieh certainly can not last long. Mail Today For Full Particulars. CKAS. G. PEELER, Sales Manager, Gresharn. Columbia. S. C.: ...Send full particulars at once. Am in- I terested. 1 P