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Everything In' :SH0 SI Our stock of fall and winter shoes is most complete - and we offer a wide choice of selection. Shoes for all the family in a variety of styles and lasts to suit every * y * one, and prices reasonable. l* Smaltz & Goodwin Co., Philadelphia, Ladies' Fine * Shoes, $12.50 to $15.00 Val Duttenhoffer, Ladies' Shoes, $9.00 to $12.50 A Helmers-Beltman, Fine Shoes for Men $10.00 to $12.50 * Other good makes from $7.00 to $10.00. Visit our * * Shoe Department before you buy. I Shaw & McCollum Mer'tile Co. *g Sumter, South Carolina Wtmuititttut mnfuWu u$, tut u fluut $uWU ta**nuuuuu tmum$tu rtiftu P First Annual Tri-County. Fair Georgetown, Williamsburg and Berkeley Counties t Andrews, S. C. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY October 15, 16 and 17 Every Day a Special Day $1500 IN PREMIUMS $1500 Extensive Exhibits in Agriculture, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, Women's Work, Boys' and Girls' Club Work. Special U. S. GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS. Good Roads, Farm Development and Forestry. You owe it to yourself and family to come October 15th, 16th, 17th. It will be the Gala occasion of the Pee I)ee Section. THE AMUSEMENT PLAZA. Will present the latest and up-to-date Minute Shows and Amusements. Andrews,October 15, 16, and17 uuuuuttuuuuuuuuamuuuu : $ft IMMEMAKE FOR. I iDU RAL, PUCE Show Desire to Make Washington Conference One of Action In stead of Oratory Washington, Oct. 6.-Representa ,Ives of the public evinced a. spirifed esire for action, ratler than orat6ry, it the opening session today of the industrial conference called by Presi lent Wilson., Apparently with the determination >f differentiating this conference from many similar gatherings held in Washington ,the public's delegates. de nand that sessions be held night and lay, if necessary 'to' establish a basis Eor harmonious relations between capi ;al and labor during the present ab iormal ecenomic conditions. Bernard M. Baruch, of Niw York, me of these delegates, was' active in iirecting the affairs of the confer mnce,. which was considered significant n view of his close friendship with resident Wilson and his frequent vis ts to the White House. After the appointment of commit ces on nominations and rules', the onference adjourned to meet tomor 'ow morning. Gavin McNab of San rancisco, a representative of the >ublic was mentioned prominently for >ermanent chairman of the conference ut members of both committees de lined to indicate what their recom nendations would be. A motion to adjourn by W. D. Mahn ne of the delegates of the American 'ederation of Labor, brought the first ndication that the men named to rep esent the public were prepared to orce results. Thomas L. Chadbourne, f New York, who sat with Mr. Ba uch, took the floor imniediately. "All the men on both sides and in he middle of this hall," he said, re erring to the seating arrangement Thereby the delegates of capital and abor were on either hand of the pub ic's seats, 'are here to work as apidly as' possible and to adjourn as ittle as possible; and to know that he men in the middle of this situa ion want to carry on these confer nces day and night, if necessary, .to et through. I ,would like very much see the motion changed so we can feet again this afternoon or eve- I ing." Mr. Mahon explained that a' meet ig of the executive council of the ederation had been called some time reviously which it was impossible to ostpone and Mr. Chasbourne with row his suggestion. Later on, how- I ver, Mr. McNab took the floor with he same thought as that expresseh y Mr. Chadbourne. Virtually every delegate was in his eat when Secretary Wilson called the ieeting to order in the Pan-American Jnion building's beautiful hall of he Americas. John Barrett, director eneral of the Union, in welcoming the elegates to the use of the building, rected through the generosity of the ite Andrewv Carnegie, called atten ion to the fact that this conference, ndleavoring to stabilize industrial ence, wvas meeting in a structure dec- I oted to maintaining the peace of the I restern hemisphere. Secretary Wilson told the dlelegates hey had been given opiportunity for plendid achievement and wvished them ;odl speed on behalf of the Pres'ident. The only dliscordlant element .affect ng the conference was the absence ofI ohn L. Lewis, of the United Mine Vorkers, wvho is engaged in wage no ~otiations that threaten a strike, and prank Duffy, of the carpenters, who vas saidl to have dleclinedl to attend he conference. Officials of the Am er can Federation of Labor, however, aid that as representation in the con erence was not on the basis of trades, oth miners and carpenters might be Iaidl to have spokesmen in the -other abor dlelegates. All of the railroadl mnions sent delegates. )RCHARD AND GARDEN NOTES Clemson College, October 7. n all sections of South Carolina, ~abbage plants, for setting the upring crop, may be growvn from eedl sown in the open ground dur ng early October. Seed planted at his time should be sown in compar itively rich soil, shallow furrows on .he level, and in a well prepared iced-bed, which furnishes soil pro ~ection of the plants from severe weather. By drawing about the little plants noa rthe approach of a severe freeze, the little stems are protected against frost injury and the seedlings will become hardened, :leveloping what is commonly known as "frost-proof" plants. In plant ing at this time, it is essential that the seed-bed be prepared on the level and that the seed be in trepched in a medium shallow drIll. Onion~s grown from seed, sown in the same way as directed for the rrowing of "frost-proof" cabbage ey-Fair, October. 27-811 If not, iltural and / Mechanical Society is this year celebrating its semi Society lpas sought to better agri and to ,entourage the breeding of No. fair was.held last year bq auentlysenergies are being redoub m extraordinary success. the opportunities to procure prem actions. Then determine to visit ed rates will be offered by all rail ind: *ck Monday morning, October 27. d day and rough rfding, races-by iursday night two opposing forces ttacks, vividly reproducing a wes and field pieces will have part in ," when the first meeting of the merican Legion of Honor will be tepresentatives. iy a number of purses for $200 Carolina horsemen. 20 shows, one big ring circus and active apd vaired proyram of en s are also given for the benefit of Troupe will give a wonderful ex The Earle sisters will execute dar rs. Pollard's educated horse will n of that rare quality of "uncon the farm and home demonstration ractically every county in South bits will come from Clemson Col I cow or hog, you will want one lists being offered in these classi se two classes exceed $10,000.00. will have the greatest collection State. Seven silver trophy cups the usual premius. will send the greatest collection he country. In this will be many ing small guns of every kind used ,ht cars will be necessary to move et of floor space will be necessary bered that "cheap" trees and vines are the- highest in the end. See your county agent, or write to the Extension Service, Clemson College, S. C., for a list of varieties of fruits, together with i list of reliable nur series, and plan to have a good -"r chard. Begin at once to build your po tato storage house, as building ma terial is not likely to be much cheap er, and the loss of a crop will mean more than a few dollars saved by waiting. Write for Circulars, 10, 11, and 12,-"Potato Storage House Construction in South Carolina." SCOT--.| DRIED iessee E LIME ni, N. C., (R. F. D.) March 17, 1919 >mpany, e. ice, at Dawson, N. C., one L" in 100 pound paper prepay freight, as Dawson re is no agent at Dawson. :ar to the samie people who It was the very first lime neighborhood. Everyone sed. of it on our own farm and 3 truly-, J. H. Mewborn & Co. Bone. Dry -Readily Available estone Comp'ny L, TENNESSE. Are you coming to the Sta why not? Thee South Carolina Agrier which promotes the St'ate Fair centennial. For fifty years the cultural conditions in the State betterlivesock, cattle and hogs. cause of war conditions. Consel led this year to make the fair i Read below a partial ;list of 1 iums and some of the other, attr the fair, one day at least. Reduc roads. Keep these things in m 1. The fair opens at 9 o'cle 2. Monday afternoon. Fiel soldiers from Camp Jackson. Tl of poldiers will engage in night s tern front engagement. Tanks the attack. 3. Tuesday is "Legion Day South Carolina branch of the A held in the hall of the House of ] 4. Wednesday and Thurso each will be raced for by 'South 6. Krause's aggregation of hippodrome will furnish an attr. tertainment during the off hours 7. Twice each day -free acts the fair crowds. The Delamead hibition of seven posing scenes. ing feats on double flying ladde give an interesting demonstratio mon horse sense." 8. Sefenty-two workers in 1 forces will hafe displays from 1 Carolina. Two carloads of exhi legs alone. 9. If you have no purebre< when you examine the premium fications. The premiums in the 10. Breeders of fine poultr3 of birds ever assembled in the are to be awarded,. in addition to 1. .The Federal Governmeni of exhibits ever sent out to tour t trophies of the Great War, includ on the western front. Two freig this collection and 8,000 square ft in which to set them up. )lants, should be planted during arly October. Rows should be 12 o 15 inches apart, and the seed lanted thickly in 'the drill, using in ordinary seed planter. The 3rize-taker and White Pearl* are robably the best varieties for this purpose. The orchard should not be al owed to grow up to weeds and crass, as this is very harmful to the rees, and is an ideal hibernating )lace for insects, which may include he boll weevil. Good fruit trees md vines of standard varieties are rery scarce this year, resulting in MM KILN 'Temi ROCI Kinsto American Limestone Cc Knoxville, Tennesse Dear Sirs: Please ship us at 0] car MASCOT "SPECIA bags. You will have to is a prepay station. The We are selling this< used the car last year. stone ever used insthis secems to have been'plea We used a few tons are pleased with results. Your (Signed) MASCOT Finely Pulverized American Linm . KNOX VILLE~