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An Extract from 'the Acts of the General As sembly of the State of South Carolina. Apassed at the regular session in 1921. To An Act To Promote and Further Coopora tive Marketing. SECTION 24-Inducing members to violate contract or malicious spread ing of false reports concerning association, a misdemeanor-Penalties. Any person or persons or any corporation whose officers or employees knowingly induce or attempt to induce member or stockholder of an associa tion organized hereunder to breach his marketing contract with the associa tion, or who maliciously and knowingly spreads false reports about the finan ces or management thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not less than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars and not more than One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars for such offense, and shall be liable to the' asso ciation, aggrieved in a civil suit in 'the penal sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars for each sucl.offense. Approved the 29th day of March, A. D., 1921. Attention of all members of the Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association is called to the above law. Please report any violations to the nearest warehouse manager. A SURE CASH INCOME money cop hogs offer an attractive man from the First District that he A AHproposition. has arrngedi with the United States FROM YOUR HOGS W.~R. Gray, County Agent. Civil Service Commission t hold a HOME DEMONSTRATION NEWS comnetitivo examination for an HOME lointment to West Point to fill it va in reorganizing the agriculture of --- - - cancy occurring July 1923. Clareogdon County to take care of the The county short course will be . The Civil Service Commission will new conditions, it is of the greatest held at Turbeville, August 24-26. hold this competitive examination on importance that we consider well the Mrs. Harriet F. Johnson, State Lead- Saturday, October 28th, 1922 at Char new branches of farming from every er of Girls' Work, .Miss Lola M. leston Manning, Walterboro and Sum angle. Snider, Food and Nutrition Specialist, merville. Candidates will be examin For quick and generous returns on and Mrs. Theo D. Plowden, district ed in the following branches: Alge age nt, will appear on the program. All bra; Plane Geometry; Composition ones investment the production of club members and those interested in and Literature' U. S. History; Ancient pork offers unusual advantages. In better home making are urged to be History; Meddvial History and Mod vsiting aS.ew of S, Lers Secelsy present. The following is the pro- ern History. with S. D. Sims, Livestock Specialist gram for the three days: Applicants f d fnoraging Pee Der Ditict, somewof to y Thursdayafernoon-.1 Assignment bona fide residets ofthstinate of tencourg ening l n that oir ogs o Tho e; 2 Fa c s ' South Carolina an l of the Firt C n th co sierae pendin on theifr m ogs r Th r a nin g-So ciald meetig. gressional District, not underst7C o a c nsdeabe orion ofth frm in Frialow r ni g-.,g d e has over 22 years of age on the (ate o1 The hog fits in exceedingly well Friday afternoon-1. Biscuit con- inchession andint.ls hn-et4 with our climate and the forage crops test. Comehess he ganwllbt.alt that we can successfully produce. Friday evening--Community sing- hCo nreysmangLoan weinbegla t< There are few- sections of the United ing. gahave anycyuens man esirng th< States wvhere pigs can be raised so Saturday morning- Bretd maiking takoe thieainaint whodesiet cheaply. Especially is this true dur- All members who sect to atten)l thk thim eantionllgv imuniat Sthe first few months of the pIgs the short course wvil. ease send your missthtake he exiation himper ie. ,. names to the County Agent as soon wilriss him wakethal ex infoa On the farm operated by J. Q. Ross as possible so that homes may be tion aurmshahlm ith reals the infom near Rimini a good system of swine provided. Ciongresaiaen regardstoesame production is being practiced. Mr. Anyone wishing help in canning hoesma h ng . o f earnstl Ross's herd is composedl chiefly of preserving, pickling or jelly-making t ha t teyug - fhis exmnain shr u~rebrcd Duroce Jerseys, and lie be- will please call on your county agen t by avilingh thmsexamination oppo. yees in feeding. He uses oats and M,ay Harrelson tuy toalgo toemeW es ont.. or irye hpasture in the winter, rape in the [Ionie Demonstration Ag'ent. tunyogooWe Pi. sprmya and fall, Bermuda aiid Lespe- MR. ADE--4I'T -dcza in the summer, also corn and vel- R ESOLUTIONS OPE.VA NBL TE vet beans or corn and soybeans for OPENTH SAT AI I I fattening in the fall. His lo; .re Adopted July 6, 1922.SuhCrln'192 taehai educe the danger fro m sits nd WE REAS, 'lie Sumter .County .will open Monday, October 23, wvith Mr. Ros.: feedls a variety of wvaste ma- that the organization of the snoaled eenboally ceremonsTdate hLais terials .such as cull sweet p~otatopes Republican Party In this State Is at Fee Day Thesignaen "Lde ec. This is an excellent system of hog tempting to obtain promises from ap-Fe a. h mngmn x far ing Srmen o t a im l ar loiat forrFedel positions to bring tends to the women of the State a oral practices here can be carried on their respective loatesn afnos ~ms condrdiwth manyduational preen at a Profit if the aiimals are sold for tion precedent to the endorsement ofh and en the myua ofx H~r ries, the organization of said applicants for amibi ets and atoy te actins otfi . . eatson near Manning is an- Federal positionsaueet adat o te a who is pofigs o ho gs. o e h r af<i e i v reoved that this 'expected that fully thirty thousand ly returned him more pr1ofit than any organization and of Joseph aW d T oeel- epesn ht a n oter part of his faim last year. Mr. bert, the National Committeeman, as arrangements ar-c being madec to half car o poker this spi ng anl rsectable Reublican Party in Southi t te Sate at rwdeerpesn market. All the hogs grown by him likely cause of disruptn gte kindl wlla of adteonact nthaet ote ofadhirs S dur n e a so life up u til fattening w ie an d n o ored rces h ee ns a m i the i i si eM t the ope in mainodnanceBration'hg mare fotn a i olry hae orheretofore rendeired ceremones. Mrs. George w. Van. most par't cf pasture with a little camns who desire a healthybl. derbent anhiatio axdesed acete mfane corn Mr. Beatson has a gon Ber- growing Party and have certinlay meiatiton actene sCarmn themage tudansmpedzad pasture which. re- worked no good to the neroes them- mett c sCara fteday tush ma thgo income per acr. In slves but have proved of enefit only Mrs. Vanderbilt Is Intensely inte~. corn fall thelet >an or trednn to dhesinng mnn whoe purposes are ested in fair work, believing that They ar ~oodl thrifty stock which: tions and the barter- there of doe- hs xiiin r futl au lenol ipt e pameed bt. (10ex gates' votes for control finally of Fed- to the program of a state, At the yedr he expects to try some corn and erBet it rftheeovd Sthathi presentionofesien ofie the uNorth soy beans for grazing. This com- Club hereb re ures such Sthate Caoiina Stat aresd if the Nonly bination Is excellent, the soy beans lead ers anf thefier works.c tt aoiaSaeFi n steol veben ltn more palata le than the Geo. D. shoire, President. lady In the land thus honored. toemore beansrby l e~ausn th~a hog w. B.Daughtrey, secretary. Mrs. wilson G. Harvey, General Farmers who do not raise at least WEsT POINT EXAMINATION IChpainan e of th oentertaimetse enough meat for home and plantation i lnigasre fetranet consumption are misn an excellent Announement Is made by the lion- ii onor of Mers. Vanderbilt. Full the near future. At present she is contemplating appointing a general reception committee consisting of five ladies from each county in the State, In addition to numerous other com mittees. The visit of Mrs. Vander bilt will be one of the outstanding social events of the entire State. ARE BEEF CATTLE PROFITABLE TO YOU? Clemson College, July 31.-"That South Carolina has a great dormant resource in her future meat produc ing capacity, a resource wh . h vgill be gradually developed, and which will utilize the cheap untillable lands of the state," is the opinion of Prof. L. V. Starkey, Chief of the Animal Hus bandry Division, who has just return ed from Western North Carolina, where the chief source of income for the farmer is cattle. It is surprising but true, that the farmers in this sec tion are in good circumstances. They are living in comfortal' houses and seem to have incomes which supply their needs. "In fact, in traveling over several states of the South and West I have yet to see a livestock section which is not prosperous," continues Prof. Starkey. Good Pastures, Profitable Beef Pro duction There are many farmers in South Carolina who believe that on the av erage beef production does not pay. Perhaps they are right. But we have the right to ask why is it that it does not pay? There are several things which might contribute to the correct answer to this question, some of which are poor soils, poor pastures, scrub cattle, free range, diseases, and the like. Prof. Starkey is of the opinion, however, that when we get the right sort of pasture, beef pro duction will pay. There are thousands of acres of idle land in South Carolina, and as soon as these acres are put under fence and the. soil which is now bare is covered with grass, beef production can be made profitable. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES The following candidates have qualified for the approaching Demo cratic Primary Elections, the time for filing pledges having expired Monday, July 31, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon: For State Senate R. Hugh Belser. Julian I-. Scarborough. J. W. Wideman. For House of Representatives W. D. Allen. J. P. Buddin. Jeff M. Davis. H. H. Medlin. Miller H. Mellette. Taylor H. Stukes. For County Treasurer Claude C. Chewning. Joseph Sprott, Jr. L. L. Wells. For County Auditor T. M. Kennedy. C. E. Langston. H. A. Plowden. For Judge of Probate C. H. Mathis. W. Jasper Turbevifle. .J. M. Windham. For Magistrate at Alcolu W. A. Hodge. . W. D. Young. For Magistrate at Foreston Philip M. Wise. For Magistrate at Gable 'T. HI. McFaddin. JT. P. Turbeville. For Magistrate at Mannin~g .J. McIL. Appelt. R. Leslie Ridgill. J. 11. Windham. For Magistrate at. New Zion W. E. Fleming. A. L. Morris. For Magistrate at P'axville R. B. Bradham. J. P. Lackey. For Magistrate at Siummed-on H. A. Richbourg. For Magistrate at Trurbeville L. D. Barrow. C. L. Vasser. S. Oliver O'Bryan, County Chairman. Congress Firat D~istrict Wv. Tuirner~ Logan. L. I. Hlutto. J1. BI. Morrison. Solicitor Jno. G. Dinkins. Frank A. McLeodl. Attorney General Harold Eubanks, Richland. B. M4. Winter, Richland. S. M. Wolfe, Anderson. Comptroller General Walter E. D~uncani. T. Hlagoodl Gooding, HaInmpton. Conmmissioner Agriculture George W. Wightman, Saluda. B. Harris, Anderson. Adjutant General R. E. Craig, Darlington. Trhomias B. Marshal, Richlandl. State Treasurer S. T. Carter. Governor J1. J1. Cantey, Clarendon. Cole I,. lease, Richlandl. JTohn T. Duncan, Richland. George K. Laney, Chesterfield. Thomas U. McLeod, Lee. William Coleman, Union. Lieutenant Governor E. B. Jackson, Aiken. JT. K. Owens, Marlboro. E. C. L. Adams, Richland. Supt. of Education John E. Swearingen, Richland. Mrs. E. B. Wallaco, Richland. Mrs. Bessie Rogers Drake, Marl boro, J. H. Hope, Union. O D. Seay, Richland. Cecil H. Soigler, A iken. Secretary of State W. Banks Dove, Fairfield. JTames C. Dosler. York Candidates' Cards FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election for Magistrate at Summerton, pledging to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. H. A. RICHBOURG. FOR CONGRESSMAN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for renomination as Congress man from the. First Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and pledge my self to abide the results thereof. W. TURNER LOGAN, Congressman First District. FOR CONGRESS I hereby anonunce myself a can didate for Congress from the First Congressional District, and pledge to abide the result of the Democratic primary. I. S. HUTTO. FOR CONGRESSMAN I beg to announce myself for Con gress from First Congressional Dis trict. I shall stand for economy and the upbuilding of the District and State. Will be glad to attend any pub lic meetings in the District, and dis cuss the issues of the day, face to face with the farmers. J. B. MORRISON, Farmer. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for the omce of County Audi tor subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. C. E. LANGSTON. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby anounce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. HUGI-I A. PLOWDEN. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Auditor of Clarendon County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. M. KENNEDY. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby anounce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of State Senator, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. W. WIDEMAN. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of State Senate. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. JULIAN H. SCARBOROUGH. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator subject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary pledging to abide the result thereof. R. HUGH BELSER. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for county Treasurer, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. JOSEPH SPROTT, Jr. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for the offce of County Treas urer and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. CLAUDE C. CHIEWNING. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the offce of Treasurer of Clarendon County.I pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. L. L. WELLS. FOR MAG ISTrRATE AT MANNING I hereby announce my enhidai~icy for the offce of Mjagistrate at Manningr subject to the rules of the Democra tie priimariy. J1. HI. WINDHIAM. FOR MIAG ISTURATE I hereby announce myself a can didate for ire-election for Magistrate at Manning pledging t~o abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. R. LESLIE RIDGILL. FOR MAGISTRATE AT MANNING I hereby announce myself a can didate for the offce of Magistrate at Manning in the coming primary, and solicit your suffrage. J. McL. APPELT. FOR JUD)GE OF PROBATE Promising to abide by the result of the Democratic Primary andl the rules governing same, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the omleo of Judlge of Probate for Clarendon County. J. M. WINDHTAM. FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby anounce myself a ean didate for the ofieo of Probate Judge for Clarendon County subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. If elected I promise a faithful adminis tration. C. H. MATHIIS. FOR PROBATE JUDGE As one who believes that he can serve thme people of his county well, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofieo of Probate Judge, and pled go myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. W. JASPER TURRE VIr~.T MAGISTRATE'S REPORT For Quarter Ending in July 1922. R. B. Bradham, Magitrate, Paxville April-State vs. James Pugh, cost ------------------------50c State vs. Warren McFaddin, cost-50c State vs. J. M. Browder, cost --- 60c May-State vs. Eddie Pack, fine $25 June-No report. Total ---- ----...--.$26.50 W. E. Fleming, Magistrate, New Zion April-Nothing to report. May-Nothing to report.-'--w June-Nothing to report. R. L. Ridgill, Manning April-State vs. J. M. Browder, cost -7.50 May-State vs. K. Ridgeway, cost ---- ------- 1.50 State vs. Lee Allen Capers, fine fine ---- ---- ------- ----20.05 State vs. Lauman Jones, fine --- 5.00 June-State vs. J. H. White, fine ----- ---- ------ --.5.00 State vs. Drumma Walter, fine..-5.00 Total -------------$44.05 P. M. Wise, Foreston April-Nothing to report. May-Nothing to report. .June-Nothing to report. H1. A. Richbourg, Summerton April-No report. May-State vs. Amos Wells, fine -----.-------..$25.00 State vs. M.attie Lawyer, fine ..10.00 State vs. Gracy Tindal, fine -.10.00 State vs. Louise Holladay, fine ..5.00 State vs. Henry Bouzer, fine ----10.00 June-No report. Total ----------------__ $60.00 J. P. Turbeville, Gable April-State vs. Israil Brown -.$18.00 May-State vs. John Couser ...9.00 June-No report. W. D. Young, Alcolu April--State vs. Jim Frierson, fine ---- ---- -- -_ -..$10.00 May-No report. June--State vs. H. Burgess, fine 25.00 L. D. Barrow, Turbeville April-No report. May-No report.' June-No report. NOTICE To Creditors of the Estate of H. D. Thomas, deceased: TAKE NOTICE, That an order was filed in the Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County in an action of E. P. Thomas, as Administrator of the Estate of H. D. Thomas, deceased, Plaintiff, against Beulah R. Thomas, and others, restraining and enjoining all creditors from instituting or pro secuting any actions for the enforce ment of their claims against said estate. Also appointing the under signed as Special Referee and requir ing all creditors of the estate of H. D. Thomas, deceased to come in and file their claims with the undersign ed, as such Referee, within thirty days fro mthe 16th (lay of August 1922, or they will be forever barred. S. Oliver O'Bryan, Special Referee. Aug. 2, 1922. 31-3t-c. FOR REPRESENTATIVE At the request. of many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives for Clarendon county subject to the rules of the Democratic party. M. II. MELLETTE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce that I am a can didate for election to the House of Representatives from Clarendon coun ty, .subject to the rules of the Demo. cratie Primary. TAYLOR H1. STUKCEs. lFOR REPRIESENTlATlIVES I hereby announce myself a can.. didate for: the IHouse of Representa-. tives subject to the rules of the Demo erat ic primary. ..P UDN Turbeville, S. C-. HUDN FOR REP'RESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself a can. dlidlae for re-election to the House of Representatives promising to abide by the result of the primary. _______W. D. ALLEN. FOR REPRESENTPATIVE I am a candlidate for the House of Representatives. My platform will be economy and lawv enforcement, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic party. HI. HI. MEDIN. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Promising to rep~resent the peop~le faithfully if electedl, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the H-ouse of Representatives for Clarendon Coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo e'rntic Primary and the result thereof. JEFF M. DAVIS, FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce that I am a can dlidate for re-election to the omeie of Solicitor of the Third Judlicial Circuit subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. FRANK A. McLEOD). FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a can dlidate for the offie of Solicitor for the Third Judlicial Circuit of South Carolina and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic Pri mary. JNO. G. DINKINS. CHICH ESTERD IL S TEaID MON BRA Take no other. flo B n yeasknown, aeBs,t,Alway Reliabl O~LD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWERE