The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 15, 1910, Image 4
FIGHT BOLL WEEVIL
THE SOUTIIKRY KAILWAY WILL
HELP DOWN THE HEST.
i».r.
f*:
T~:
Whlrh^ln « T’cmt Ycarj Will mradr
Thli Section of tl»« Soutlicrn Cot
ton Kelt.
The cotton boll wei'U Is srendily
marching; In this direction, ami r
a few years at best ’..e p^st w 1 be
gin to Invale our coimn fields Tin
experience of lb > farmer* M Te\i*
where the weevil has been for Koim
years, dcmonslrntes the fact that b.
the adopt), n cf proper tn -‘.ods prm
tlcally as lir <■ >1; Ids of mtt ti ei;
be obtain' d an b'fore t!u> !tpp.M.._
ance of the utm 1L
Wetberefoie announce witli p!e:>
tjre that prai tie '1 s eps are h n.r ta!
en by the Soutbcrn Ita Ivay an
others (0 en-api ' ate \vlt! < IP,”Pi!s o
tho I’nlted Stales am I i M nral' di
partnient and the s' ■ commission
era cf acrieuit ure in advij in^; ib''.-<
farmers llvin« wfun lb tirrllor.
that may evi iituallv ho r' a 'hed In
the boll weevil as lo the b’st nielli
ods of qn wftur co lon In spite o.
the presence of this ) ef.
Thcso raltronrl cnmoanKs are a-i
Ing with tho of ndop'intt th<
most Irnpni.od methods In a Ivan"'
of tho aiipeirance -of the weevi
which will h'i\c the ePTmi, It If h
lieved. cf. ntairi'.-ilnlng the norm.',
prodnetb n of ro'trn, and the farm
ers of this and ((tier .sirfona th.
will soon be ima'ed b_y the hi!
weevil, -ihlteld of the H
oral offer of the fon'torn and <1!
er railroads to h<M;i th. m fl :at tli
cotton's v nr-d cm my
Practical farmers, who have har
•rperlence In d'allug with the wc<
vll, will de\ote their "nf e time ;
vlrltinp au> fartnt 's a ong the lln
of these ral'roa Is In b ialltlct wh:C
m*y oventnallv be reuhed b> th
Weevil and giving tlietn pruMi'il ad
vice as how best to erow ('otton un
der boll weevil renditions.
iT’lanters and ether.- In these le'
calltles who are dislrun of avatlln
themselves cf the prutbal ad\ : «
and asilslanee of the-e m uj ompln-,
ed by the rillroad* are Invited t
correspond with T. O. Plunk' rt p. [
ersl agent of th.> cuT'ori ml; ire
partment. Southern Itillwav, Ch.vtn
nrova. Tenn TIuto Is n> io-t whu
ever connected wp), this
To famlllarlz'' the farmers will
the work that la b Inr e irrled on. IP.
railroads have appmhd *o the ham
of the south In ns-lif up them t
distribute tpflr pimp'lbts 'Phe fol
lowing letter h's been re"t to tp
bankers In-this and other ' it - tli .
have not yet been Invaded l>> th
boM weevil;
Oentlemrn I enclose a e w . f
circular letter a !drc. M d "t M,
farmer* rf the routh " nmui tn- n
the organization of the cof n m'
ture depaclmt nt of the
Railway, the Alihirni Pi' it .'<> •’
ern Railroad and the \t,di'b> x- O .
Rallrotd. anti In. • rpr'M»it the a’
vi-e of Hr S \ Knapp o' the fm',..
States agrlciiltural department as t
the best methods of growlnir c tto'
"While tho advice Is Int'tided ir
marPv for growing c-tton under '.o'
weevil conditions, th 1 m 'h. .1 o' - ■
preparation and c"lt’vatl«n are 'ho-
that are rcc: mm. n '. il by Hr Kn ip
for ln'*"c-> f Ing th. y'. ' t 0 f .• r n n.
acre, wh* (her the »... v j: n r ,.i 0 r
not. They nr", the . for.*, method-
which I believe i iav a:, at.tare u*,.
he adopted bv . <.* 11. n gro\v er-
throu host th* kki'P,.
■I have had a l-.rge supply of the,*,
circular Ict'.r* i.i'rted for .| s’r: o,
tlon to f.irTni rs tig opr I tvs I
shall be -glcd t i hove vour .-n n-'cri
flon In 'Ms disfriteitl. H and If
wou'd like to bi\.' a snnpiv of th.
clrcul-rs to band out to r.u , . «)i
may visit vour I vk or v'• h wb-'ir
you may ot hern. s-* be In t. mb 1
shall be glad to ha \ e a * tun u v .
as you may d.slre rn • to ■ .ui.
Yours truly
W. \V
I’l n )<*e
Pro- .b nt.
Mail okdeh iiorsi: pitoin ipj
Can Only He Sucres-folly Solved |,v
tho Loral >fe?eruuit.
•After a>l the pro'd. m ef how to
Sticcersfollv meet H e rna 1 erd r
hq^sAs rest*; nn'nlv wl'ti |,,..;,| Tn ...
chants. Of eour-'e In nlmos’
place there cfe some neopio wt>(. ;*
buy of mall order houses iu-t tv
cause they h tve a .-j-Ht-e f r huvo".* i
0 r t of town, tint fie ir-eot—’it - i 1 r!t .
of people arc re'. K rnsJde and f ,|- ;l p,t |
prefer to ’dead orlrtrbo'mp rtr^Tmtit*- •
But thev need to nave tu-onrh!
home to them In e'ear. tnimist liuh'e
form the advanluixua- wdvb b home
tra-'fng tr-rmr them. As a rnl* t’os
is not done ns it cn oiM he. T.)",
mall order firms send to almost e\.,
erv home their big lllus'i-'t..) rat. I
logues two cr three tini<s a ynr. and
those cafnlo’iies are f -ot up in nllur-1
Jng manner and are full of lll iM'm I
bargains.
The wav for the home mer’bnnts.J
focct that Is bv keeping hope»u j
roods upon their-shelves-and Hieu :
tell the public about thmn In gener
ous. attractive advertising tbit
catches thA eye. As a rub* they do
the first all right, but their goods
however cxeellcnf. will rema n op
their shelves unsold unless customers
*re seen red.
Cheered Her up a Bit.
A young lady living In Atlanta via
ted the home ot bet fiance in New
tricans. Orr her return home an old
'icp.ro "mammy ' long in the service of
ho family, and ci.n euneutly ptlvlleg
-d to imt the question, asked'
"Tfrmey, when Is yoti grin' to git
UP'lied?-’
the ep g i -•erne nt not having beet*
iii ri . vd, Hut Auanta ,;l. I hmllinglv
. pib >;. * ,
Imbed, I rant say. auntie. Pur
i s I rh sll never in i; i y
I bv- i I d v,. > 1 :ia n ■ J;> w lell
"Ain't flit h tnty, nowl” she ejar
Htei', and, utter refleitlou, she ad
. d, ( on u lint ly: "J ey do ray dr.t el«
iMs H d'e b->pplest erltti r H day 1*
ii* de q.ilf stiugglio'.—t'nele Ke
■ u.i't* Muga. i:m.
C u r.i 11 y S ? u c I c h r d.
At ('irimr He jfio'e. mr of bister'
• ."d be: wien fwoyoepg Pit) h*''
- bo. In in er.: !.u;« t* with -at :r tr unlip
i the .'Ot '.r' i'tb!i'. ('T'lnrtm; - 'im-gdit tf
raw u :» n the s ilHet t II
■ I bh he w a i nit t. Iii'tu ested. The
■ti CM lucet with much si-rie s; hi
nsw e.-s w e e sh'vt - Ve-, ' 'Olive
* v.. it, ' 1 KT," hi d the iik*
dri ,1!'' .re tf Hiem In ties"'ratbu
. ■ tt.r. i fpr.. e sor, we weie won
: : y * '" t! "■ : u on, and n nt
id remember: Prw many
.ill Maiy, Wi.een of Scot'
a ten rrv eh "V- v'am." rib
, . ' t ug bt r w P i .•'I'lelt p
, . I al.l I.ot il : t alidaliliM)
STATE POPULATION
CENSUS ni'REAU GIVES jGRAND
TOTAL OP 1^13,400.
Statistics by Conntine Show Charles-
m
ton, Hpartanburg, Anderson and
Crccnvlllo Leading.
According to the official count of
the returns of the thirteenth census,
the population of the State of South
Carolina Is l,51fi,400, as compareci
with 1,340,3 16 In 1900, and 1,151,
149 In 1S90. The Increase from
1900 to 1910, therefore. Is H6.084
or 13 1 per cent, as compared win
an Increase for the preceedlng de
cade of 1 89,1 67, or 16.4 per cent.
Copulation by Counties.
County.
Abbeville . .
Aiken.. ..
Anderson .
1910
. .34,804
. .41.849
: . 69.568
• f us
I '
m.
.••Il i
TP M V -
c I !'•'’•
Bamberg 18.544
II irnwcjl 34,209
Mean fort 3 0,355
Berkeley 23,487
dalh< un 16.63 4
Charleston.. . . ' . t/>,5 9 4
'herokce 26,179
Chester 29,425
Clieeterfleld . . ..26.301
’larendon 32,188
' 'oileton 35,390
d f-
' M« r v
•r; • J t 1 ' c T ext.
jli* ed to te-t the gdi
larlington. .
illlon . . . .
' lorehi st'T . .
"/dgefleld.. .
36,027
22.61 5
17,891
28.28 1
T900.
33.400
39,03:
53,72s
1 7.29i;
3 5,50-I
3 5.4 9 o
30,454
88,006
2 T .3 5!'
28.616
20.401
28,1 8d
33,45:
3 2,3 8 s
1 6.294
25.4 78
,v •; n
' ..'r) tr ■ f-Tit:
, * n t.*x t !.#- ho>
! airfield
. 29,4 4 2
29.4 2;.
i
. Hf i tl i.
C III. 1 l.illg tl»
'lorence
. 5 5.6 7 1
28.474
: li;
ieorgetown. .
22.270
22.84.
•-)-• r-.
r. • • V, ate ll
ii'.u 'er ai.l r
ireenvll’e . . . .
.68,377
63.45c
••;Mi \.
\ :ti!i ; t,l
It i> .• »‘J ) O'
1 rern wood . . . .
.34.225
28.34
i(* - IT
» f' . ,■! t ! . t . ?
t *1 l '
i tint ton
1 26
23.738
) < • !. v
1 li 1 .. <1 il.- p.
, . HI:.! w eilt t'
1 1 p r r v
. 26 995
2 3.3 C 4
, ■ ) I ])
Kershaw ....
. 27,094
24.691
Hi : 1
*" | row wdi'rh rein Bciv
’.anriKter . . .
.26.650
2 4,3 1 ;
i l
.. i j-. a a-
, ' 1 1. Ill W lit
.aari*nB . . . . .
3 7.38.
< * ; * ’ '
(i:-.. ! • i ny re; he.):
"W. n.
e : . it v. a •
tlid*- vv i y Th
.ex!ng!on . . . .
.32.040
2 7,26 1
’ I'M ,
t ., . lie !,. i d
1.'.. : b u chc i
Marlon
. 20.596
3 5.181
.1 p i ■. *
. alnl 1 1 ! • v
1 .1 3d give .
MarlImro. .
. 3 1 ,1 89
27,65!
. ■ n
L t »OiI < : i IlM >. « 4Tl* t i 11.1*.
Newberry. . . .
3 0.18
.xll I «
; Id v ‘ a r u
arii’ so 1 pii
t-onee
? 7 ? 7 7
23.65 4
f i L V
*> i.i »
, Haiue Juiir
>r ngeuurg . .
. 5 5.8k 3
69.66;
. -.1.
' 'ickcns ....
25.143
1 9,3 7.
T o F- "it
1.
'{‘chiand . .
5 5.143
4 5.58''
Mr FI
v . id w. ., .
n nf cxcp.*a
a 1 u d a
20,843
1 8 90'
r- n, fc
. i,i 1 <•
|'*> ' U I'i * .1 is
*i ar’anluirg . .
5 6 5
65.56'
it- il Ui
t . h, . .' PM III'
:ti 31 h 1 t<
* utii ter . . . .
3 8^472
5 1 . ’2 5 '
. lie ( )l ' ll \ ! * A
nt int. a tm
'' n ion ...
29 9 1 1
25.501
K ti tc
I" 1 tee u
ll u' H I (.per.
\V llllamshurg. .
C 1
r -
r~.
11 68
- r 1 M *
■e. '1 h> • !•■
s < ?’ «• m*. an«
York .
47.718
4 ! ,6v 1
The Wrong Man.
Brown Is going around with a van
•gated eyes. This Is the story that
is Is telling his frit nds.
"It was such a petty thlrig that the
nore 1 thoi glit of It the m.uuler I got.
"The milkman leaves my milk be-
ore th^ sun Is up It is somewhat
*ter when I feel railed upon to lea\e
y bed, and duping the time that the
dlk remains on tne back porch some
ne has been making a practice to
eal It. It is more than provoking to
nd when breakfast is ready Uiat you
iave no rnilk for your coftee.
"I ret all manner of traps to catch
11e thief, without sure ss. Th. n 1
...ed one of my neighbor s boy a to sit
.p and keep watch But tho next
ornUig I found vie miik gone and
ue boy asleep.
"The other morn ng I chanced to
.e awake Jmt be.'cte rut:r...e, and I
eard fcoo.e uie fuiiMlitig with the
ihi can vu toe I. •. k iioich. Hastily
own g t.n my u o-'-iug gown, I step-
C J ser'-lyro the ticor atnl -tirPew- it
..en srti ' ly.
U. tke i .. i II; bt I could tee a man
lo.i ; o'. »-r tie c;.:i, uml wit hint
o g to ee it he was a bigger man
j at I, I .[lai.g at him with Ll< < d in
iy i • 1 be .-hock threw him off the
o.'b, uiiU ■ c rM .'il newn tne steps
•geth« i , i gut:..g like a couple of wild
at;'.
v.'r n'i-t have nude an awful
lackrt, f<r I he.ml the windows going
up all around me, and .-one one was
blowing a pi lice whistle, while m>
wife was wringing her L.imls upon the
-Vorch.
"1 g< t my man dow n at last aril sat
upon him. We were |.< in a .••iglu, be
Ing covered with milk Horn head to
foot.
"It had grown a little U-’liter by
this time, and ny wife, taking in the
situation, gas; ed *f
" John, that * the milkman that you
vre sitting on '
It was fi r_a fact, atnl explanations
were In order.
"^unt'ernand that the m I’;man Is
going around exhibiting I * wound
ind K>y.ng that I m Me a hr tul am
cowardly at uck upon a de **:i elo-i
naan and Ir.c;vising the uiu tit o’
lam.ages he is goitig to sue me for at
■very telling
Meauwhde some one Is stealing my
• uilk.
VERY SMALL CROP
WILL NOT GO MICH OVER TEN
AND A HALF MILLION.
Mi
wa it - ...d ia tils ip.ue
lib ado' | i et f o
I be ral' -tnan trow tier)
•\. it it -' 'll .1 fn- .' k i!
.Mlkuuu llble.tc.' tc pc
I
"r no we'll;«'«* ltd 1 ": . '
ted tin
Btrr.
o e-
* t r C r
I'ormer (h'nsus lte|K>rt«.
Following Is ttie potiulntlon o'
outh Carolina as shown ))> the Fed
■ral c<nxus taken at each decade
'ecm The h"glnnlne o' the (7 .vern
:nent of the Fnlt'd Sti'es
ITin. . . ;49
18an . . .. 3 45.59 1
18 10 . . . . 4 15.115
18 2 0 5 0 2.74 1
t 830 . r,S 1 .1 86
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1 V 6 0 . .
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1 > 7 0 * . .
7 t ) ;, 7
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9 9 5 5
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ci .u, i*. i : id hni j.-lnr-s.
"May; e tu t. ... a; ti.c Soci .Ii* t, "but
• t n ; e a In ij of e.art-. if on t"
hi it if 1,1 ■ f ium'i \ a nd 1 e aide U
■i i: c I; : to a ; hap t !i a JiUMi't gut
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Pr’-otu
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I am in prison fov
r hotel
a in. j ii priotor oi
« ii Nowb.
(Hiiiii r's it* |m rt.
While we l."Jr ve that the cotton
rop of Hi if > ar is a small one. ye;
t!" ■ r rort i.suod . Tliurs lay
Cotton Seed Problem.
The Spartanburg Journal says
P©xt spring there should lie a May • shows tho largest gim.tnK up to l)e-
emnt>C‘T 1 of anf year yet except
190S. Number of oales ginned tty
that time I- place.1 at 1 0.1 39,986
first whtch wonld Km mmy or the
cotton plants, seed would go to $1.00
.• hpshel. 'The hl’h price paid for
this fall will make planting seed
■carte next spring. Each farmer
•bould e»v# at least two bushels of
twit seel fof every acre he expects
It. aad then plaht one-bushsl
1910 . . . 1.5 1 5.4 o n
l/4'gislni Iv e Apixirt ioniticnt.
Th" fo lowing ststrn!‘*nt carefull'
■n t ari'd tiv Senator l.lde of (Jrang.
• i rg County, shows the bg#s an
iitis lti menib.'r* of t!i-» I.egislat ir*
'■ s if of Hie count!.'* In the St i •
'■.•'.er t tic api ort oniii. nt of repr
■ u t n t H In the S'at.' K.-giilatun
nd'T t hf I < u ( etmus
I’rcsent N'f w
\ bh.'i Fie 1 9
\ iK en . 4 3
\nderson 5 6
Bain 11- . 2 ;
I ki i n w eil 3 3
F« an for - . 3 2
It.'rl- *■!• v . .3 2
Ca Ihon n 1 1
Cli irles;i n 8 7
('hcrokee ... . . .2 2
Chester ... .3 2
(’.;<■*' it fiell 2 2
(d a 1 . ibsti 3 2
C.i'l.; n .3 3
H i r - o ;; n . 3 3
I .‘Mon i 2
I 'ore b .-ter 1 1
j-iiixi Hi id . . . . 2 2
Falrfi.Jd ,. . . . 3 2
Flore no' 3 3
iorf w n 2 2
1 . rc-n v *1 le 5 6
i.r.-enw oil 3 3
II ■. m ;>t op 2 2
llcrry 2 2
\ r- h a w 2 2
I m ast'-r 2 2
!urens ..... 3 3
1 ii .... 2 2
Hextigon .3 3
Marlon 2 2
M lb to ^ 3 3
Nt w i.vrry ., ... . .. .jJ 3
Oconee 2 2
Or-ingoburR . . - 4 5
I’ii-kcns 2 2
Richland 4 5
Saluda 2 2
Smrtanburg 6 7
Sumter 3 3
I ti' on 2 2
Williamsburg "... . . 3 3
York 4 4
Hy the above the counties of A k-
n neaufor*. Berkeley. Char!es|on.
Chester and Fairfield each lose a
•"pres**ntatHe, while the rounflts of
ymier'son Hlllon, Orecnv l!le, Or.anr,**-
".urc RU-hland and Spartanburg each
gain one.
IOO UFCH
H* S»jf» Ho roa think that UlM
Clrr»r wit >- v in j r Jn w :th
t >• Sufi -Ut*i ulj clitp gl\t rn» (ht
*# : n I ■
!>• Sapp You ttw. I hart mv bu'l ter
-;»r »IUi me And I aaid to 6«r I. «|
4 '* ano**» la much aa I do A; J >h*
•’ d I) i. I you l.lnk il uO a
-nock to i.u - f ■
The Southern Mills Had Rotter \Ynke
l'|> to a Realization of the True
Kltjiiatlon,
There Is no doubt but ..that the
cotton crop of the present year is
'• short one. Even shorter than was
thought a few weeks ago. In a let
ter to the Augusta Chronicle .Mr. T.
E Massengale, of Norwood, Ga., gives
bond reasons to bear out the above
statement. Here Is wh :t ho says
Convince a man against his will.
II" Is of the same opinion still."
-..Some time back I wrote, an article
or your paper on the cotton crop,
■'dating that the spinnable crop, or
mop from first glnnlnr would net b
ner the amount stated above. And
•.o\v even with linters atnl city erf
i will not reach more than 11.000.-
• 60 hales. City crop sho\Fd nevi
f counted. Neither should linters
I he city crop is nothing but sanijibf
baling been pulled from ba'es a!
e-dy weighed an 1 which are sol!
nd in wirehouses-—In transit or ii.
be hands of spinners. And the
eights of these bales will show
h" average weight cf bales-by Mr
lest'T. And to count them again it
Mibb they again appear js a^ p:')i.
sition that seems fishy I.inters an
u for n. th ; n-g tb:it cot’on is or cat'
"• > se I for. and should not 0
O' tit' d.
But the hears a^e hard to eon
In-e Thi y bad set their hearts ar
H ds < n rQl'hliig the South.t;
enter iv announ'in; a bum. 1
'< P from the opening of the se i
on. An! there has not been ,
ay tin’" Septemher 1st, that wo
ve wurraritid a large yi»;d. Th-
ear.-, however. .ve begmirng t.
onn* down from 13 1-2 nifllioMs H
- 1--’ arid II 1-2 mi ! on ([uitc ;
ad
'I be list census Bureau ren )■
'• ow s ha |»s co’t n gin ti. <1 8,7 6 4 . 1 "
w ! 'st \'.> t r the san; e d >' t r, a r
'lined 8.112.199. or S>> ;e c<;:. • '•
h ■ c nri th V > t ar. w inch \ vs 1 ■
7 2.7:!’ bales If He sene r.t • 1
" " ‘ t !:is again th s seas n of s
i r e "ft g tidied, we have a cr >p
3 5 17 ti6;j bHes. lirs’ gitn.litg •
.''or ; pi’ | can - re no rt.i-.ui w •
* - ‘ fi r r • s s h > > i:! 1 no' ' • r • \ i '
-,•'*« Vp ; t r-ou know f ’'f i
,.... nr";,!’ i ’lis 'a'I f"r c r h
s never known an) ,k ’e ’int’ 1 "
; s never b Hr and ’ be ; :
1 ’ r. ("ne
F t surpse ve co l.ai'k to • h
t.n ng of I !"• s \\ ben 9 .'.!•.. v
. ia c'n"»'•* I■■ .a v i" g 2 7 per (> : •
• g‘nn d i and tins was a > • 1 f i
• • g i The t p 'hit v
* I s •' * '* i5 >o | f w •• ' I K t I
, t r , c" ti" g 'or tii- i r : \ •
7 pe r ri"' t w" o
11 !. " . h - .
A Household Remedy
Which* Wot k* From Outside
CHESTOL
(Chest Ointment)
Will Relieve Quickly Croup. Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia and all at-
lections of Chest and Throat
lt« efficleecy bee b*en thoroughly •etebllebed end goeittvely nrwvw
» the large number of uneolicltMl teetlmonleli given by tbeee wh>
eve, used this rtmedj.
Use Freely and]RUB! RUB! RUB!
Now sold by all medicine dealers. Should he in every Home
25c Everywhere.
C'.ASSlF'fcO COLUMN
'.Yi.nted—1 our cob.rul baruuia. A,
« ly nt on ei\H. M. Wicker, Wades
b , o. N C \
.up .ii.ii i a v . s b .gs sheep, lamu
c to t i'e Far or Market. Angus
ta. Ga . 1"! 8 Broad Street.
*
Hiit.al—M"n i" take fifieeu Ue
;>r ‘C! I ’Hi cotton course, sa"#;
x <>d tosiMone during the fs'
('iiiriiu e Fnttou romi.anv Cb*
t o 11 e N C
in-lieil *»||('II« for I'oullry-
t'tie hun'rt il :'"iiti is* sixty’cen’
five bundled ."Mind* $2 56 Bl'C
a e r i ■ • ■ 111 • •"11.. * Fo . Waver
M i'- S F
iiU t > Iiandle a propprsitlo
that i!.- 'Ao to six most ev*r
h • 1 , I a ’ • ‘ • 1 t "s f re" Kent la::
N . . - . ‘ii. Box 2 4. St III Pom
'!a•' ini
Hie I li'tir, I "" tons fresh R'>
•' ..• A - 1 ■ , (; r a In Bran. Fhop-
F S . \!. i a :.d etc . A Ihert HI
>■ * 11 • I (* o 3 1 EllcHbeth Stre<
n. ..''.-(..n S F
'■' •:-e i at
v f • n.. i •
M irt'y lntere*ted.
"Transtmumg tiv telepboae Is mere
ly a mattei >.1 v iluation
So i * e to ai U
"Expenu.enters have found that
>ou can make vour-eif i. tidea no
aver the w r e t>) holvi.ng tt.e M«e:v«r
vgalnst y oui < ties!
"Sounds renMUiatile Will It work
Jirougli a porous plaster?'
T rue.
Mrs Wire So >< u re goMg to mar
ry and go to tu, .-e^eepinp. en’’ \\ hv
you don t Km w the first thug about
keeping hour
M !*■ Fert Oh, \ es i do
Mrs U lie
i I < e. t o k n i mv what’
Miss Feit '' t:e t rrt 'hing is to pei
a man to keep :.u ,->• lor
SI O i 'f e r e n t
"Ten yec- ago that fi!! "v borrow
ed the pusrage ue t.e> to ionic to tuts
cui.nt ry
"Awiauiw.Ju* s. ttur’-h'iiuiliuuu, cli.
"No lie owes fei hi- pas.-age moiicy
yet "—Kansas City .I.R.nial.
When the Shoe P nebes
Women i an stand icnn fur mote
herob ally ttuiti men I Know it t,
experieiK e
"Uhat. H/e 'on a doctor 0 "
No, a Kto emak.-t
The Mode 01 Pclctiiu*.
"Fay your de ,ts luompM'f; sen”
' All t tgiit. dad "
I tiTTr w hen O, pm t',i:.i:\ kno. h
you wont be iifi.od to go to lb
door
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i (e Su. a I' » spral Up star
North Stele Life Ihsuranee < o "
Klneton, N. C., opvEatea only in
th.- two Carolina* atid ha* mo. ■
Carolina live* Insured than ai;
other Carolina company Agea’*
wauled where the company la
now represented
n order to Introduce my high grade
Si ecenBion Flat ,J)ut’h and Wake
field Cab..age Flams to those who
have not used them bef re 1 will
•g.ve wit)' each first nr -t for a
;housand pants at a $1 25, a dol-
Itr worth of vegetable .md flower
se. d abs di.t'iy free. W H Hart.
H’l't Grower. Enturprisi F. O,
S C
Aniitie'—Ft. ry man. woman and
eh: d in -ou’h Far d.un t > knew
that the Alto' brand of Sash.
[' its and Fluids a'" the i.-st
and are ir ide on t ' ’ '.•• Vug ;sta
her Com: any. who n inu'ac-
t .re .-v. r■ tlilt-g :a l.um >• r an 1
'■tlllwol, iii.d who-" w i h a . i r ■ 1 is
'H in it * ’ U rf" Vi
her C rnpanv Augu-’a
* r pri c* on any • r-b :
sin (i!]
m I.um-
(l-orgla.
large or
Stock Owners
! s s
. \.
I The host rettp 1 !. •••
7 i il.irie-t rompan* i ..
„ ! struin.’il I etnl"’i'
i r i t.a iice Surumer it i . , .. ,
, , Il'.cU, S
. I i "XUS ' .
"Ms, D:-t !',i" •'.
I :
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'ever, nil fi ’
•' Eli 1 ! !n *> w st* < a jifwi
. i . tv f. j;’ t ^ | Tiirush, ( orris. .\ i
' - : o- i t.n .- > in. etc., is Ni»A U -
\1 , i, v! -1 M U J | We do not e! ur:. t
F .. . V . ! 1 ir . ■ g c, S F MNIAfKNT vs .11 c
>f Spas m ; ti.c F -
1 - 1 ' > • B S " "eg — 8e.it - » ,1] || s ) ll.'F nil's a -
I,, y,
• i I’uiTs,
i (.all
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rs i aso
.• ..fit P'S
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Wc
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\ 4‘,i I • k
S' on 'deal Nnn* j ltr ,. () f . su ,.|, .. s ;i .,
’i."' n r< rip $ ( ’" ! ire ** }>osiij \ .*, ||.,ss ■ s . r. t; a* if
' ■ ' S:n ‘* rualed \sith N'DAI! S UMMIAT
n the early .vta^ . 'ha’ a cure can
ie effected.
e ( )r mg* burg S F
I t t f V
e. -etl ^ 11:11:1 nle«'it liose. "0
c."i ■ ; refit VI ak e | 2'> d»>lv
*
•. 1 > ( • po* I tegitmer* tn•
'<■ -rnc II' si* rv Box
•S • St I’h 1 'elpb'a I’e
PROOF POSITIVE
Tbe Art cf EcF.I my.
'H^llo, r,'' wn, eeltied m your row
(iou«e > (*t 0 '
"f gi.e » so l-'s ei y' bing is ijiipac';
ed Dow eviept the tb...g* we re.uli
need I 1, !• u e F: e>s
ESTIMATES I I. I ‘Jtt,ooo F.AI.ES,
National (dimers' \s-ociation Mnk’s
^^^Ffp Fstimato.
Tho an mi il report cf the National
against 8.87 6 886 same, time last
year. The f ittlre market went off
an the reie'pt of this report.
_ _ . t Pres’dent Taft's mossage preached
*er«. That #111 leave enough itandpAtism all the way through. At
1{ flM-XMo- leant that ta wh»t the Vnyk
In MaKsa.’hnppus It Is unlawful »o
Irculate political circulars unsiirnrd
yVo agree with the Fnlumbla Record
hat "It lg a mighty good law ami j
mr Fouth Carolina legislators would J
lo well to copy No person should
fie allowed to stab another in the!
hack metaphorically any more than 1
physically." ,
UlM.
• r
World says
Our relations with Japan are had-!
ly strained again. Several young la- j
dleji of Pasadena. Cal . have recently
refused* to accept Invitations to a ball
given In honor of Japanese naval of-1
fleera of high rank, because they did
not wish to meet them To a aoo<a]
way. ‘ . i
F,inner s As,.
o’inti n. issi:
ed at Slciu-
ph s, Tenn.,
Tue-.la\. s!.
ws I 0 .'20,-
000 fS of
coHon ginnei
il to lo rein
her 1st. '1 he tot .1 . rop e
-!: 111 a! "d O '
the Asrociu'
bn .is 1 1 .1 ‘2 ■
I null bab s,
Tho roport !
i-
•y .-'t.'i’es f'dl.ows:
I'a 'es
Crop
Si a' *».
ginii"d
eKti mate.
Alabama
1 ,(i.5 0, (10 0
1.1 76.OilO
A rk ansas
t’i! ii.ii(.0
6'.I4.0"O
Florida
5 5, n o 0
60.00(1
Georgia .
.1.61 2,005
1,7 5 7 ,(iiiu
I.oiilsiana
2 i 0.000
232,000
M Isslssliipi
948.000
1 .1 H.OuO
N. Carolina
608,000
RS 4.000
Oklahoma
. . 827.000
P 06,0 0 0
8. Carolina
. .1,031.000
1.166,000
Tennessee.
. . 242.000
283.000
Texas .
2,974.000
Various .
53.000
60.000
Total
10.020.000
11.126.000
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I.ct me «.*nd ' . 'i c'lr rnanchlet with
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• ver *i ■> I I will
1 • ! cl. or b*-1-
- pi c-8 prepaid
(111 at Ik.JO,
th
' h i r. a:-.! i,f t ti,. r ,r 'o', 1. i . n _ i
IF'" t y run imutid ard./get
.r tail end o' the '**'(>• i and i av lik‘
vSt'd'-s fer that. Ti'is retii rids t"e
■ f thr’ Mnry of the outlaws tint
■ ui’.'l a meeting for prayer, and
'•bde the de\(<t:t rnrs were dowa m
lie temple on Heir kti". s pra' fng
t’'<* brethren, .the outlaws Ind
lohh’d ibctn of th'ir earthly pcs
•essb'ns and ran awny.
Now BuMr, give thf Bears vfs Tom
Fairctt ran toM you bow to do It.
Yours truly,
T Ci. Mnecengnle
Norwood Fa. Hec 1, ifitn.
Ilf ! I lu" F"inl Hfleime \gen< ) O Ha'.li r' , '.’n c r
I n "c . t. i t ii e r
F" 1 in i •)"• * a general deiecrH- | „ ,,t ,, n r ,
!• ,■< n-'-s U hi e and colored de • '.'T "
'c • \ "s at
U r e U' S Taylor. Manage'
i m '• 1 i S C
• i o'
r• n no
j t-k !n g'ving
'our convenleoc* i I h -nent a
t ui 1 N *> u b I..
Th's bus been an epoch-making
ie**k in tlie Southland Tho Font
•Ivpnsition held in Ciiiimiila was an
^vent of great inuportmce. it nioms
,bc liidcpctidence of the Soutfi in^tbc
matter of her bread and nieat. Sli"
vl!l no longer have her corn rr b
ind her smoke house in the West,
'hich means plcntv and pro'jieritv
l»4»iii*s wn11• ( oml> Khoile IbiAQ'
Red* ami GrysinJ" White Orpins
t-ns win an.l Uy when othg"
fa 1’. s:i,ck and eggs for aGe. sen.*
for to.i',ng ll.-t F, A Hob'us. Box
B. 2 1 I .ai ins', i I le. Ga
——'worar t
I'a'olm.'l I ctciTnC \iieh<y. Kendall
Ili.Miilug. ('idurnbla. S C. will
furi'i-il reliable detectives any-
w here, nitrs reasonable. ColU-c)-
icg cv I .en<f for 'triv il suits a
RtVyi l ilty Geo S. Ogg. Chief.
\ uilcii—M'-ti and Is Ilex o ia»» ’
mi-ptii. Braetical 'Filers* Kips-
mm igement High salsrisl | »«
’till * gn iran eed \\ r’ts for x»*»
icgne now Ffiarlott* Tel*s*tr’
J'huoi Fbarlotie N, C
*1 a r t ! r . Noah
4* 'n. rt V I O , I nc ,-
{Ir! fic'Drl, \"a.
A anted.— Men tn ’ake thlrtv (!*»•
tract lea) rmirse in our marhte*
clouts net) lenra automobile hu»
* FOR SALE
1000 acres, 4 miles Thomas-
ton, Ga, Splendid iand and
good imptovemtnls Good
renting property; $25.00 per
acre. Easy terms.
507 acres 4 mi'es CuthHert,
Ga; 6 tenant hou'ev, I resi
dence; high grade land. Rent*
15 bales, capable ol doing much
better. Gur price to Decem
ber 1st, 1910, is $6500.00.
Several fine, profit making
farms in Sumter County, Ga,
Wiite lot list.
N h ‘ Southern Land Co.,
ne-- F.«sitl,,nn secured gnd’ie*'
vFhln her borders greater'than ever j’ " e ' anri " P rh *'
known befnre In her history. } lone Auto M-hn.d Charlotte N
i Amerlrun, Ga., Cutlibest,
A woman recenfU- whipped a niau Gentx Warned—Make big money sell- or Thomaston, r.«.
on the'-maln street of Moldle. Ala , j Inc pho’o pil'ow tops. 25c; hro- • ■ '■
with a horsewhip because, as she ex-j rubles 25c. poFraits, 35c; Odettes, There are more lame ducks among
'•dined to *he police, the man had j Sbr. We produce works of art, ’he Republican Congressmen In
’old her a lie If it becomes gen-
t.i' for women to horsewhip men
eu irantf ed. lowest prices, largest Washington at this session of Cou-
sH'dio. prompt'service, credit glv- <ress than has been there at onetime
for telling th^rr lies, the demand 'c-• en. samples , portrait and frame since 1892, when Cleveland went In
catalogue free. Ritters Art SHi- on a tidal wave They are visible
dlo. 1218 Madlaon, Chicago. 111. .on every hand
♦ her
hon^Mps frgoing to be greatly ,n-
-reased
evT
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