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COL. M. D. HARMON WRITES OF FLORIDA. To the Editors of The Dispatch-New?: Well, we arrived here on Wednesday, the 3d, at 5:55 a. m., schedule time 011 the Seaboard, where we found 'our son-in-law, Mr. Kio Uoblnson, awaiting our arrival. A few minutec drive in his new Dodge car brought j us to his nice, comfortuble home al No. 101 Howard street, where wc again alighted and found our sick daughter, Annie L.ou, much bettei than we expected, but still quite sick 1 in bed. Today we think she is or the mead, although she says that sht is no better. We two old folks stood the lon( and tiresome journey on the railroac fine, neither of us getting sick ir the least on the trip. Had a comfo. table berth on the Pullman, when ve could enjoy the scenery as w< sped along through South Carolina Georgia and Florida. From Fairfax S. C., to Jacksonville, Fla., the farm ers all seem to be in a very prosper' ous condition from the numeroui stacks of hay and shocks of corr in the many fields along our route. Ii they are providing for themselves a: well as for their stock I think theii wants will be but few. Here in the surrounding country in Hlllsborc county around Plant City the farmer! and crops, consisting mostly ol strawberries, cabbage, lettuce, turnips squashes, egg plant and Irish pota toes are all in line condition ant looking well, .with the tine seasor now upon them. Oranges are too nu morous to mention and are being packed and shipped as fast as thej come in, by five or six packing house; here in the city. The packers eari from live to twelve dollars per day and it is quite a curiosity to see then at work. The fruit is washed, driet and assorted by machinery, bu packed by hand. flowers of all kinds and colors are now in full bloom here, some ol them very beautiful and fragrant The poinsettas seem, however, to 1m :::<3 k e y back ^5^ chiMit nurstionifHunt'sS*l*? I ails i:, tli- t catmcnt of Ecxcroa. KB^Sn Don't bo'omt discouraged be- / B cause other treatments failed, t w\.m a Hunt' S.ilv? has relieved bun- \( jh B dred* of such cases. You can't M lose on our Money Beth Guarantee. Try it at *ur risk TODAY. Price 75c at HARMON DRUG COMPANY. LEXINGTON, S. O. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take G^MEDAL The national remedy of Holland for ovae 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains resulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the nine Gold Medal on ever* bate and accept no Imitation DESIGNS, Wedding Bouquets, FLOWERS, For all occasions shipped anywhere. CHAS. L. SLIGH Florist. l'l-Hi Mn in St. Itlioiii rm.UMiilA, s. c. Our Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN Optoir. itrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. the most admired for their bright rich red colored flower, one of which is on the end of every limb and which : will last all winter. I Will not attempt to describe others > as they are too numerous to mention I and would occupy too much space , for me to do so. i The cotton crop through So/ith ; Carolina and Georgia along the Seat board?road seems to be about two ? thirds harvested. However, I noticed : several 'ar?p fields wtyte as snow and seemed as though not a boll had : been picked. Sweet potatoes still uni harvested and the vines black from ? the deadly frost, which seemed 1 to be more destructive than at home, alr though it is further south. I Under existing circumstances we i aire enjoying ourselves as well as . could be expected. On account of ? the illness of our daughter we stay > with her the best part of our time, t only riding out in and around the city , for a few miles drive for exercise. .''Yesterday, however, Kle drove us to . Laelandl about 12 or 14 miles disi tant from Plant City. % It is a most Y beautiful drive over a hard, smooth r asphalt road and the scenery on the 5 route is magnificent. lakeland is a . very lovely place, surrounded by hills ; and beautiful lakes and is filled with , Northern and . .-orthwestern tourists. 5 The city has several magnificent r buildings, the school building and the nice little Lutheran church, which . were mostly admired by us. The pop I I ulution is tfrom the appearance of , I everything around about twelve or . fifteen thousand. ' , The weather is still very warm . here and is raining today, which is a favorable to the strawberry crop, , which is beginning to, bloom, and if i nothing happens will be ready to be- , , gin to pick by the first of January. I | 1 am sending with this a few clip, pings from the Plant City Courier, from which you may select a few . items which will be of interest to j the farmers and business men of our county. , As soon as our daughter gets better we. will visit Tampa, Palmetto, ' Bradcntown, Manitee, St. Petersburg, and perhaps other places of note in I Florida. | Will close for the present and i write .you again before our return i home next spring. ftadFten&r lSbFRE? pROVE at our risk that you can easily save one-third on high priced feed, cat 10 to SO days off tho feeding period nnd havo healthier hogs by feeding MTf.KOLINE. Aids Digestion ized, modified Buttern . \ It is guaranteed not to contain any sulpl _ric acid or anything injurious to hoira or t ,ullrv. Te hnlna up the system, making hoga less subject to disease, practically insuring gains of 2Mi lbs. a head per day. ^ g University Tested of Dairy Husbandry at Micfouri University, conducted a scientific test which showed that MILKOLINE fed bogs made a profit of 82.57% more than those not fed Milkolino. W. H. Graham, Middlotown. Mo, said $30 worth of Milkoline mndo an extra profit of $420 in 60 days. Dee Jackson, Wappingera Falls. N. Y.. soys Milkolino is great for ahoats and sows. Milkoline 2c a Gal. form, and when fed as directed costs only 2c a gallon. It is guaranteed not to spoil, rot, sour or mould. Keeps indefinitely in any climate. Flies do not come near it. The prices arc as follows: 6 gui. $7.50: 10 gal. $12.60; 15 gal. $16.60; 22 gal. $32.00; 65 gal. $49.50. n?V Trial Try Milkoline at our risk " for SO days?if not satisfled that it is the best farm money maker and saver you ever saw it coets you nothing. Simply send check or money order for any amount today, feed one-hnlf to poultry and hogs in a SO day test; then if not satisfied return unused part at our expens&ond wo'll immediately refund every cent you paid us. You aro the sole judge, and have everything to gain and nothing to lose by making this test. Our interesting and valuable booklet, "How To Hustle Heavy Hogs To Market" will be Bent free on request?your name ca a card will do. , Distributed by >1A HS(IAIJL-SUMMERS GRAIN AND SEED CO., Columbia, S. C. Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant | Fresh native meata always on >ana j Ice sold in any quantity from Be ay Oar restaurant is prepared to farnialr 0 meals at all honrs First class meaU prepared by experienced eooka. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET i Nfit Door to Poatoffico. f LEXINGTON, S. C. - , f . With best wishes and kind regards < to all our friends in old 'South Caro- ! lina, I am, j Yours most respectfully, i MarlOn D .Harman. 1 SPARTANBURG MAN DIES IN ACCIDENT Floyd F. McMilland Killed When Car Overturns. Two Men in '.loll. < Spartanburg, Nov. 29.?Floyd R. 1 McMilland, member of one of the ( best families in the cotlnty. dead j and T. B. Bogan and M. C. Chandler, j well known young men of Spartan- j burg, are in. the county Jail as a re- j suit of an automobile accident which ' occurred yesterday afternoon near Duncan. \ \ The jury empaneled by Coroner Tnhn H Tui-nnf (n^n? -?" 1 - -? ? * Ut i>v? vuuaj 1C1IUC1CU U VCI * diet to the effect that McMilland ' came to his death as a result of the ] overturning of an automobile owned ' by W. "W. Greene of this city. The j ,jury found th?U Greene was in the j car.,at the time of the accident, but ] that T. B. Bogan was driving and ( was running the car at a reckless , rate of speed. The four above named , men were in the car at the ,tlme of , the accident, according to witnesses, j who testified that a pint bottle of \ whiskey was found on the ground , when they reached the point where the accident occurred. ( All four men were injured, Bogan i receiving severe lacerations about the < right ear and cheek, Greene and 1 ~~ . ~ Stoma rri Tr Many persons have a good appetit slfcfct o food the next. There is o of bitter fluid. Frequently the tonf not oe pain in tne stomacli. H< company these symptoms. The stomach, like every other par spinal nerves for strength and vi the backbone which hnvefbeconn place" restore normal stomach st processes of the stomach become cent, nervous energy. Have your s Bertha M. Chiropi 1227 Hampton St.' I "WHO'S YOU By modern methods we remc teeth and live Tierves or fill t most ssnsitive tooth with vc little pain or bad alfter effects. Special attention to Baltimore D< M 1329 1-2 Main St. COLU [. j Look for Large Electric Sigi I* Hours 8 to 8. Su NOW IS T To Place Your Order Mantles. Sewer Pipe Grates and Tiles. Flue Pipe. Stoves and Ranges. Tin Plate. Stove Pipe. Iron Pipe. Sheet Metals. Metal Shin: "Kohler"' Plumb- "Yale" Loc ing Fixtures. and Han AND RE Prices certainly will not be point to a large demand, \ gestion with a view of ser best manner. L0R1CK BF 1533 Main Street, C-olui I, X V Chandler were slightly Injured. McMilland warf terribly injured nbout the head and died early this morning at a local hospital, where he was immediately rushed after the accident. FARMERS BEAT DOW MARKET; -MAKE WO^i INTO BLANKETS. Farmers of North Carolina, asslated by a representative of the United States Department of Agriculture, and the State College of Agriculture, have found "that there are more ways than one to dispose of wool. They are having their wool manufactured into blankets and expect to sell the blankets. About 15,000 pounds of woo> produced in North Carolina has been handled in fhls manner. The bottom dropped out' of the wool market for North Carolina. inroe wool Bales which were to be held at Washington, Greensboro, and Csheville were abandoned, due to the fact that there was no market for the wool at prices acceptable to the farmers. After the sales were canceled a large manufacturing company, with establishments at Win= ston-Salem and Eilkin, was interested in the proposition to make up the wool of indlvidu&l farmers into blankets. A representative was stationed at Ettkln to receive the wool. Each consignment was weighed, graded, airtl a report made up showing Just how many blankets of a certain grp.de and quality could be made from the lot. This saved the ich ouble 4 ;e one day and sickness at the ften belphing of gas and a taste ?ue is coated. There may or may cadache and dizziness often ac0* t of the body, is dependent" upon Igor. Adjustments of joints of 3 out of nlienment at "stomach rength. Digestion and all the normal when there is 100 per pine adjusted. Schraner ractor COLUMBIA, S. C. R DENTIST?" ive | 1] out-of-city patients entai Parlors I MB1A, S. C. Phone 586 * i and Moving Dental Exhibit tairs. ndays 10 to 3 HE TIME s Fox*: J?M Asbestos and Asphalt Roofings Sheet Metals. Asphalt Shtngles. gles. Hollow Ware, ks. Tin Ware, dware. Enamel Ware, iPAIRS. : lower and as indications \ I/O WaVp thio tirnaltr mi?. V U111U liHHClJ oug" ving your interest in the (OTHERS Tibia, S. C. Phone 498 * m / ; T 1 ; manufacturing establishment the ne- 1 cessity of advancing cash for wool on 1 n uncertain market. Mmy of the j farmers are now arranging to place their blankets on the markets, and it Is estimated that their w?ol\wHl average them something llk^SQ *> 65 1 rents a pound and in eomo cases ' more. Wool from the State expert ment station -netted approximately 73 C. a KENNY SISIII B < I Coffees, Teas, Suj Always have special brands at 45c is very popular: othe have Teas to suit your taste NEW CROP RICE, W C. I>. KENN 1637 MAIN STRE1 . ' THE RECO Of many years of hard se ,the price is forgotten .QUALITY, FINISt The above are the leading > Come in and see them on 01 i - I Our Guarantee M Gregory-Conder ] 1115 Hampton Street, EVERY ONE LIKES I ' Do not forget to remember acount with us. . It does not , gifts but increases in value, a ' which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. * - T % - The- Palmetto COLUMB RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on ? v j v\\\\vvv\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\v\\v\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\ f SAFETY I STRET p IT IS OUR DUTY u well u every way consistent with the ] ^ te financial strength and growth community. Come in and let ns (more than Bankers?we are a v - it is a matter of pride with as, tl we have developed in oar basinet ship of those whom we serve. Prosperity is reflected to tls perity of oar patrons. | The Bank o Columb 1 \\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\v\\vw ARE YOU WORKING Work of any aort ia para drnd your existence. But with & porp for a reward and It Ulzhtsns yoi pleasure. Have a purpose in lu?! SSsh building ap a savings account ir you with themeans to attain yo independence, wealth?they all persistently save. 8ame rate of interest (4 par es accounts THE OLD The Carolina Nation w. a. Clerk, President. , T. S. Bryan, V. President. 1 x/uv/UJUOUA X, X*y?U? 1 - ?-- . ? ym? fe :euts a pound and that tpom a State test fa>m approximately 8* cents * ? i StirjV - - n SEK VICES AT AKTXOCfL '. | ||j|jg?g> ; There will be Sunday' School and 5 . preaching at Antloch Baptist church >n next Sunday, Dec. 6. at 3 p. m. JAS. R. McKITTRlCK, Pastor. V c pA SPECIAL VU DEALERS IN jar,Rice aodjGrits. of Coffe. KennysJ special r coffee to suit you; also i. Drop in to see us. 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