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LAWYRR9, JURORH, COUBTH. and •Imp*
when the ■prinftime brir*K«
blonnit- T^>alaUn4 now 4
on* fourth the imoant
dinary to (h« Grand ?ury. Trom '
tha Columbia Record wa Uka tbt*
'taiurtBa coon rtcatiUy 3udj|o
" Oao-g* W. Gi»f« oiada a cbarga one of
H>*¥.
iiill.
mao.
or conrmunitr or bnal-
tb«t depend<. ^Of I
ta m Hkaly to t*
r on foralfn capita]
i a* tha'farmer
la
the 'Weat.
fc • *
'•cS. ;
smiX'
zWi
iaij id tha 8ute, which baa
y inverted in in-
thau any df
forty odd other wtater cowtmnnltla*.
Laat wark (ha drat alrlke or tack nut of
• any oooawj«n»ncr between capital and
labor roaohod a riotoua at«de bacauae
of aome diaa|(r«|in»«atbetween theman-
>ef the etreot-railway ayatam
"the atty of adcceaa” and ita em-
Thrctty jeoterncaant and ciM-
etna andtarorad to aattia -the depute
" add Itj arbitratloo, hat tba
would not budyra the
I rff an Inch. To keep the peace
mill tarry onwapantea were ordered
I tty the Governor on 8un-
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The cotton mill* of the old non dia
brick Wld bar* like turmoil aootter
or wa are a falaa prophet.
) la cheap because farmara ara
They crew klMnX cow at bear
their nblifation*
. ad to the l
hlownlf.
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ditcod hdfora tl«o w«
Mr. Rice aajra I
tha wa«vll come*
or
on
. tha hat, earing that
. yaata before ha *ent on the
inch ha waa a member of the bar, and
ehnrtonnrtnca of tha bar were ht«
Inga alao. and wlian he ra
th* bar he reftrrod *l*c to
:fia aald he bad 'read In «
leadioc oawapaper tha oilier day tlilr
aaotence, which had atruok him with a
great deal of < f»rca, became in bla
H ndgnwiM^iMpaaittll of truth: ^ II the
awe of the land and tbafr admin'
tlon cm not what they ahould br, law
yer* era largely reaponalhla.” Th*
reaaou. he paid, Wa* tliat the legip)**
tura waa dominated bf lawyer*; the
law#, aapacla'ly thoaa law* with icfer-
onna to the procedure of the court*,
were made hy lawyers, and if they
were wrong theUwyerr were reapon
aiM *. In the court the law* ware ad-
mtnikterad hy the lawyer*; th# law*
yaraodvlatd the aaairt. and if the oourt
want'wiooe, nine tkne* out of tan it
waa bacauae the iamyeis mUIrd the
wort. A* the Integrity of the bar ia.
aatfce high'windedneaa of the bar I*,
aa tha h.meaty of the bar l», to I* the
wise adminlatration cf puRlio buainea*.
The lawyer, bo eald, la not a private
cltiaen any more than theiclerk «f
court or the aherlll or the judge. H*
•aid he bad no hesitancy In aaying that
the 1 iwyer'a highest duty wa* to trmb
and to the Ktate that cnmmlaaloned
him, and when ha had a t-auee that waa
wroirg, either civil or criminal—that
be knew to be wrong—it waa not h
duty to defend It, and he thought one
of the potent wrong* of the aJminU-
tratlon nf our law waa the perolatent
tales haa Gone It*
to atop
mmmlmwtml »dV«CeCV df CSHae* which tbO ■*!) Who
wad atro matanai tdvo0lltei t j, eirt vnowa are not true.
it ca credit to make the crop.
idMg' wfco can held with'honor
W/well paid by future rlaa In,
If all growwrf of tha atapla
loot of debt there would be no
or if aboot-it
jpS.C
olleotlona” must wait for adl*
antl) next week nr Safer.
mated
isf
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f-g
w« want our reader* to be weff
before they bngla eonaldaratir.n of the
alaiahlng ebaptora. Tnc F*o»lr hat
•aiavar before attempted dlacuaaloo of a
Impartant laeue than the Intagri •
preaa and the merited eonfl
It of th* people it should aerva.
Don’t naa this copy of iTna
-for wrapping .paper or cutting pattern*
util I eftor you'have road the report ftf
tharga *f Circuit Judgs George
W. Gaga to the Laurena Grand Jury;
I^gUlatora and prohabla caodidatea
for tha Ganeral Aaaembly will 'Snd
good find for thought !o tba wira
yporda of tha Cheatar jurial. •
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ROHR NRW8 NOTES.
Tam white women died of pellagra
laat week in Hpartaabnrg.
ilatora took advantage laat weak
i defeat of raeiprnnlry in Canada
to pat np tlm price* nfTlonr. oau, corn
•nd meat* In the United State*.
Tba fatlore af tha rloo crop in tha
naa threaten* a famine. Tha
iltatee government consider*
an aerlona that it hat
I Ship had of rice In In
II It at coat to the Till
K ;
m^r fc
tc the/Fill
aaid In Cdnmbln
will ha a candidate
r .>r a f iurtn
' ala yrara In tha United Stale*
Rv may of empn»*l*. |»erbapa,
and waa aarrylng home
weak that ha will ha 5
Mtt auromafa primary f-»i
1 of als yrara In tha Uull
Ry n majority
1
Sd oat of • total
i Ian* waak decided
it of the State Conetltutlon
itlory clause cf many year*
tee. Tha Sura board of can*
I afttl meet tu-day and a recount
> the tlguiea slightly.
alen on Monday in tha bar-
f Toulon, K ranee, of the maruitne
oh battle ahlp l.fberte waa
_ latrou* than a battle. Krone
'»»*# tp Sr# hundred of the crew were
“■* ‘ ‘ -the^jpwmu
I *
a with the
of
ad sod tha thine.
Tha price
down. Tne
' MilBfi
tugar will aoon go
t crop of tha Weat
which wHl amount to half s million
tool of auger ta beginning to bo mar*
fcbtSd. In s faw wank* the Lnoiafana
crop of about 800.000 ton* will be ready
foretleandby new year the Cubana
will be shipping hogshead* by ihlp-
| load*. A
Although practically two third* of
•th* cotton grown in the world la mada
In tha S^>utb tha import* of foralgo
wn ootten into tba United State*
year amounted to nearly twenty
million dollar*. ThU forolgn cot
from China, India. Egypt,
lea, Son'h America, Panama,
fast Indie*. Egyptian cotton la
.Kff
^staple and better grade than
in uplands, but all other* are
etaple and eoaraer fibre. It
nported beosuae It waa cheaper
onr home n:aUe cotton.
Ideal Tift came to poiitloal grief
luradarfor the firat time in hi*
an overwhelming majorl-
ira of Canada rSjaetad at
reolprooity treaty that
S 'V J ~
aklng,
cotton
wa out#
pro-
JEW Ka»t
faater iu S'gh'P
af tba inightr Uol
beat ta
or eheek thij fbvaaiair,
K o»
*ey« that the ioaect,
eating hird« ara tba od|y hep* wf tb*
and tbo*a dependent on tba
crap. Thera ara alaty dve va
of tboan feaMragifrtnnd* wnd if
letalnne kg ahot gun*, allng ahoU and
pointer anal aattar dega they weald In
or**** and he ef better blip In the
light with the wlngad wnemy '
Three year* more and the weevil
wl.J cm** the Havaoeah river and light
inthedeldaof Barnwell. But diule
thought haa peen given to tha peril
surely coming, and ita arrival may be
to the unprepared aa ahocking and
•nrprUIng aa the tremor of tbe earth
quake or tba crash of the tornado.
Three -yeara are glean a* the lhnl|
within wbloh the pen-lenT douth Csro-
llna may aet their farm* and bu*tnea«
In order. IVIll ibev be wiae and get
-ready by grow ng more gr*in, ta aioi;
mure live stock and praolldng wi*e
econowie<f
JUROCS.
Judge (lage then took up tbe matter
nf Jurors, saving the law prescribed
omt onejqavi'ftcatloo beelde* being an
eleciot, and that wa* that a>juror ah*! 1
be a man of good moral chararter. If
you don't get (hat sort of men In the
jury box you know whom to Maine
In the beginning Of the year, before
the ocurt starta. the law puts it upon
the clerk,-treasurer and auditor to pot
the names ln the bog, acd these three
men are retponalble. \
Judge Gage then apoke Of the quash
ing of jury venire* upon technieaMltef,
neceasMating tb* adjournment of
Onurta without the trial fl a single
cause. There ought lo he a recnedv
for that sort of thing, he said, and f
PaofLK tha-judge presiding at the court had
the right then and there, aa he onght
to have the right, to order anoiherjury
to toe aohpoenaed and served then and
there, there would he no motion* to
q i*«h. An aot of the legislature In alx
line*, he aalo, woeM cure tbe difflculty
The matter of peremptory chnl euge*
text received the attention of Judge
Gage. -Where two men are on trial fur
murder they bare the right to obal
lenge peremptoriiMv an t without cauae
iO <4 the 86 men whose name* are In
th* box. The chance* are that only
SO nf them are strong men Time and
again It wsa aeen that the meinftcr «'
tha bar would atand aaide those 20 men
—.hey are stood aaide and he take*
obanoea with tbe other 16
"If only one man la on trial he haa
the fight to ehal|ence~10 men without
any oanae, and tlm* and time again
you have seen aiea df character and
men of reapootablllty come to the court
aodeit through the whole court and
never sito«vth* jury.” If one negro
>hneoked another negro in Die head
with a roek—or In any of the most
trilling oases tried—aa marry as f.ve
peremptory challenges were allowed.
Tbe man is not challenged because be
baa an Interest, because he haa -ex
pressed an dpiuion; if be hat he can be
•tood aaide hy tbe court; but he ia
challenged without any reason. *‘and-t
submit to you whether that matter
onght not to be remedied.”
. Judge'Gage then dlacusted tbe time
consumed In arraignments for tbe nu
merous crimes declared lo he felonies,
expressing hi* belief that arraignment
loaea much of Ita aolemnlty by Its ap
plication to all aorta dT uaaea. “I sub
mit to you,” he aald, “If that matter
ought not lo be dispensed with in all
THE WEATHER.
(Somerville Journal )
Just take the weather aa It comes, and
never make alfuas.
Don't you suppose the good Lord
koows juat what ta bewtTor u*?
Thea don’t find fault on summer daya
because it la too hot,
Make up your mind to take whet cornea
-—you’ll And it help* allot.
You can't Improve on things, you
know, no matter how you fret;
Fussing won’t make a hot day cool or
make a dry spell wet;
In fact, the more yon -fua* the mbre
unhappy you vlll he.
And nobody'll admire yon—take that
now, atralght from aw.
We need all aorta of weather, and we’re<
going to get it. tpu;
Tbe program won’t be changed at all,
not even to please you.
3o make the best of what we haye and
do not fret and.fuaa
And you can make a humid day aeem
quite *a-Lu bri-om
Bn.,
4k Mhir
D*. 4. M. ■ Ml
MilhoUi
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t. Blaclcville, C.
OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAT.
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James fl. Fanning,
ATTORN BY AT LEW.
Springfield, - - - S.C.
Will inwall Couita of‘<hel
State and United fHates, ' " J4 4 |
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itinues ths-
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NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All persons indebted to tbe estate nf |
Jacob Salley, deceased, are requested
to make prompt payment of auch in -1
debtedaeaa -aad «tl persona having
<| ilms against tbe said estate will please
present the same property attested to
ray at'orney, H. F. BuUt, Esq.. Black*]
Tllle, 8. C.
iliewls Patrick.
Admid'trator.
Blackvllle, 8. C., Sept. W. 1911.
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DIFKBREXT MARRIAGES.
Who marries f>»r love takes a wife;
who marries for fortune takes a mla-
tres*; who marries for position takea
a lady. You are loved by your wife
regarded by.your mi*tre*». tPhraled by‘,
your lady. You have a wife,fjr youi-
•*lf, a mlitrea* -for your hoea? and
friend*, a lady for the world and so
ciety. Your wlf- wl I sgree with you,
vour mlttretii will 1 ub you, and your
iltdy Will manage you. Your wife will
take care of you and your household,
your 'irttstrss your bouse, your lady
your appearance If you are sick your
wife will nur*f you, vour lady^vill In
quire after your health. You take a
walk with your wife, a ride with your
inl*ire#a. and go to a party with your
lady. Your wife will share your grief,
your miatres* will ahare yout money,
• nd your lady wilt share your debit
If you die, four wife will weep, your
mi*tre«a will hmaut, and your lady
w*H wear mourning. Which wl 1 you
have?—Henry Ward Beechar.
Fresh shipment ef dour juat received
'Get our prices, Molair’a.
CHARLIE BROWN NEWS.
Just received at Hill Top Stables,
: B*rnw41l, Oar Load Nioe Boggle*. Oar
Load Star quality Wagon*. Nice Lot of
floe young Horses and Mules.
MASTER’S SALE.
Pursuant t* a decree cf tb* Court of ]
Common P1«as fer ^Bamberg Count)
dated March '•>, 1911, In tbe case of
C. Bio* va. A L. Milhous. I wl‘1 aHI to I
the highest bidder, before tbe Court]
llousa door at Barnwell, S C , on Mon
day October S, I9tl. during the legal
hours for sales, the following descitbad
real estate:
TVrms, cash Purch**rr t** pay for]
papers
All that certain trac of,land situate,
lying and being In George* Cruet
township. {Barnwell County, -S C»|
aaid to contain one hundred and nineu
(190) acre*, more or less, and bmindii!
a* follows: North hy land* of Jacob |
Croft; Kaat by lands of William Hart
sng; South bv lands of estate o' Cent ge |
H*rt*og, and West by lands of Nicho
ls* Hutto, Isaac Dyche* and Margaret 1
Delk.
H.C Folk/
Master for Bamberg County,
dept. 8, 1911.
/U Cost apd Below!
, • i..'.'.—1 ■ - -Tr tm: aaB—assaas
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Until the clearance is complete and room made
ready for .Full Stocks of Best Fall and Winter
—iFoot Slfcar. /IA,
There are many money saving and comfort giv
ing bargains waiting for fortunate buyers.
All ages, occupations and occasions suited.
SVRERte NO
it’a ofice will
the colleotlon of tax«*
llaedl year wmaaendln
1911, from the lAtb d
ini,mis. n* <>.j .1
—’iiaive.
1 the lot to t
of Wvo,per cent w
A ln< February.
-.to the ilMh
slualv*. a penalty of
coqT will be added to ail u
UtTT. ; .
For State purposes
•* ordinary.county puruou
back indohttdnaaa,
purposes
“ ooaatltntlonal school tax.
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MASTER’S SALE
State of South Carolina, 1
Couhty of Barnwell, ii
Court o( Common Pleas.
Ina Bradley, by her guardian ad litem,
etc ,
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Halford, et al
HOLLYWOOD PLANTATION
ELKO, S. C.
Mary M
Having sold my home place, the above mentioned pbmta-
piaintiff, ^j on j w jji off er f or sale at auction, commencing at 9 o’clock ROUGH m D
a. m. on
Total,*
There wnl be an extra levy of :
la Biaokviile Township .tor
roada.
Comnutation tax -will he tl-W
will he collected-at the same time ana
In tbe same manner ae ntbor taxea. All
persona llable-for-road doty will hO-l
qelied to pay a commutation tax. , .
.SPECIAL SCHOOL UtVT.
Cedar Grove 1 W»41F ?
Barbary ^Branch. Calvary. Edla-
to. Friendship.Hilda. Healing
Springs, Kline, Morria. Naw ,, r ^S
Fore**, Oak G rove. Old Oolnan-
bla. Pleasant .Hill, S*n BN1. -
Seigllngvine, Her on Pinay.
Tinkers'Creak "S nH|
Barton, Big For* Blaekvilla.
Cave, HUtknry HOI, Owens X ,z|
Keada. Raedy Branch, Syca-
more No. 51, Upper Rich Land
and Ulmers fSl
Allendalf, Doable Pond, Bor*
culea and Lee* ..AlMffi
Barnwell 41
^Wko .,*.«.• B ■ t ^
PMrfng -*^>^1
WliHetoa . <
United States Curieuey,
811 ver Coin, county and school
properly approved wtR he reoekvod <
taxes. t
Cheeks and draft* will be
for taxea at lax payers risk uniy.
J B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell Count
Barnwell, S. C , dept. 15.1911.
SMin SIMs ink
DutaltM, S. C.
MAKOPA
YELLOW PINE
Defendawta.,
Tuesday, the 24th day of October, 1911,
rake, 1 two-horse disc cultivator (almost new)
MONEY MONEY MONET
-Write or phone the Home Bank fur
money to pay cotton pickers. Mall us
your cheeks—no charge for collecting
them. Onr mecto, ‘'Accommodation ”
Bv virtue of a decretal order to me
directed In the above entitled canae, 1
Will sell at Barnwell, In front of the
DduM^ng MiJday^n' wirt^omh,’ t (excepting items that may be previously sold at private sale)
within in* legal hour* «f *4K the foi m y wor k stock, wagons, farm machinery, buggies, harness,
Ihlt tfAct oT^nttlion on^dsituafed took and implements, consisting of: 3 very gentle mules, '1
m Baraweii county Bamweii Town one-horse and 1 two horse wagon, 1 single- and 1 two-seated
AH?’tour rtiT r!ri e * more'o l r "el.* buegy, buggy harness and plow gears, 1 mowing machine, 1
bounded north by land* of Alary M- selldui
Halford; East hv estate land* of M. A.
Aldrich; south bv land* of M. A
dneh and weat by land* of c w and | Wheelbarrows. 1 light and one heavy two-horse breaking plow,
J. G. Moody and lands of Bar be Hal-* ^ ° r
ford
Terms of sale cash.
pay for paper*. 1 thousand pounds of fodder, several stacks of hay and a lot of
fine sheaf oats. Also, household goods—bedroom sets, chairs,
machine,
new),
and other things too numerous to mention.
Ladies as well as gentlemen are respectfully invited to at
tend the sale- Terms stated at commencement of sale.
i. ai-1 jijst the thingfor bedding asparagus, 1 fertilizer distributer, 2
r .fY 1 1 wheelbarrows. 1 light and one heavy two-horse breaking ploi
1 steel and 1 wood frame harrow, plow stocks, sweeps, a vari-
purehaser t*| c ty 0 f shovel plows, spades, hoes, shovels, etc- Also, several
H L.
O’Bannon,
Matter.
Maater’a offlee, September 9th. 1911.
NOTICE.
COUMT TKACHKBS BX1UINATION
TO BE HeL1>.
IIIlVv IwElI I >V/U<3^ I Iv/ICft ^L/v/Li3 lArill vlv/lll
dishes, cooking utensils, hanging lamps, sewin? m;
chum, a Sharpies cream separator (almost as good as
Beware of a l temptatiena that offer
you a chance to get rich in a burry.
except capital cam*
The last tuaUer touched upon by
Judge Gage along thia line w«« the
step, aa anon aa a verdict was renrlsred.
af appftll to/the supreme oourt, and
tbe grantingq/ bond (tending the' ap-
K il. “If'tbe grand jury liud a true
I againtt a man and a fair jury And
him guilty, iWbat la the next step?’
He aaid be Imagined jurors have been
horn fled when they have found a man
guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, after
s l'tng and lair trial, when the verdict
la announced, to tee the counsel for the
defenae rise in bis teat and aav ‘-f ap
peal.” He serves notice on the solid
to-, asks for bond, be gives bond, and
the man whom the jury bas convicted
often bears the Jury who have convict
ed hhn out of the court house Noth
ing Is required to show any merit | n
the appeal. He submitted to the grand
jury, when a jurj-flnds a man guilty,
when be baa been given tbe benefit of
all the doubts, and be U written down
guilty. If he ought not to be presumed
to he guilty until the supreme oourt
haa declared that judgment wrong.
Would it not gif* the public more
reepect for the adminlatration of law?
Wouldn’t It make men Hat ready to
break the law If thay knew they bad to
run tb* riak even of temporary pun
ishment?—-
He asked the grand jury to take
negotiated with the Can- ‘»>e#e «attar* umier conalderatloo and
sillier and to pass which he
i Amerioatt CoBgr*** awel-
Waahlngton for weeka. The
H»posHlon waa baaed on
their Yankee neighbors,
thto reciprocity might be
ed hy annexation,
eelftah, mannfa*
manufacturer* of
8tales wore alao opposed to
r- ,
LORD*ONLY KNOWS.
atranger ap-
i’atoBo*
am
[cannot
win ta the worn
look into them carefully,
ask the jury to pass upon
Alt ‘
term.
reforms had
where. Toe grand jury had no
eat to serve but th* public Inter*
when they saw
only their privilege
report It, g y
did not
at this
Vt some-
inter-
ifest, and
it waa not
tir duty to
!
WINGING this way.
tan
rtdir
WAITING FOR YOU.
Received last week and now rested
and ready for sale to good buyers my
flrat carload fur the Fall of the best
horses and choice«t mule* that long ex
perlence could select In the beat stock
raising region of the We*J.
They are all beauties, aa good as they
are handsome and fully up to the Riser
standard that his customers shall have
the best stock at the falreat prices.
Gome and 1 will prove it
C F Riser,
Olar, S. O.
COLT FOR SALE CHEAP.
A 2 tear old gelding 15} hand* btgb,
weighing right at 900 pound*, out of
Marquess, record 2 29, aired by
Count Wiggina rccoid 2-20.
J. K Owens,
Blackville. S. O.
DENTAL notice.
I have aatociatcd with me In my
dental practice Dr. H. B. Hair, a high
ly cultured ami artistic dentist of four
teen years axperienee, and Inform pa
tients that oar office will be open every
day.
Dr. J. H. E. Milhous,
aep28-lmo Bhckvllle, R. C.
NOTICE.
Notice Is herOferataen that tbe books
of aubscriptloD to the capital stock of
tbe Farmers’ Union Mercantile Com
pany of Wllliston, 8. C., will be open
at (he town of WUlistoL on Monday,
October '2nd, 1911.
O. N. Courtney,
R K Woodward,
T J Grubba,
J. W. Folk,
Corporator*.
Wllllaton, 8. C., Sept. 23rd.
Notice la hereby given that the next
semi-annual examination for the teach
ers of Barn well county will he held in
the Court House at Barnwell on Fri
dnv Oct, 6th
The Count; Board of Education ha*
been authorized to renter oertidcatea
still in force for all teachers holding
first or aecond grade cerilflcatea who
attended the Dimmer school* at Win-
throp College and Wefferd College,
doing satisfactory work sod passing
the flnal examinations
The examination will be baeod on
the 1911 text bocka recently adopted
bv tbe State Board of Education. Ap
plicant* f»r. -cactidcatee rpiiy secure
these books from R L. B r yan Oi-
Cclumbla, or from tbe local county
depositories. The said semi annual
teachers examination will embrace the.
following subjects: Pbyalology and
Hygler.f, Civics and Current Events,
United States HDrory, English Cram
mer and Composition. Arithmetic, Al
gebra, Geography, Pedagogy, and
Agriculture.
The exairlnatlon will start promptly
at 9 :30 o’clock a. m and will close at
5 o’clock p. m.
Horace J. Crouch.
County Supt. of Education.
Lime sod cement. Beat grades. Low •
'Mt prioea. Molair’a
The Best Goods
and «
The Lowest Prices
can be found at
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ZBIRIG-ZET A TVT IRBUD.
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Elko, S. C.
re,
Juat received direet from the
leading Northern markets, a
fully cooapleto, carefully chosen
trkJ I
AT THE FAIR.
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The cotton Boll Weevil will retch
5outh Carolina withiu three years.
That U the metaage sent to the far*-
ere, merchants, but!net* men and
of thia-State hv Secretary
eery Klee Of the.State Audu
boo Society. Rio* la of truth telling
: who baa good eyes and
A brave hand and tongue. He bas
viaitad tha boll weevil
- tarrltoiy and raparts condl-
os as worao than described t or
df.
In Texae the cotton crop oontlanea
longer because the cultlvatiooa thereof
la annnel y extooded Norih and West
beyond.!*• present range of th*
i« being oref * large
loee not fu/nlah safe
MISS HATTIE MARTIN
BUCIflUE, s. c.
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Ml* MILLINERY OPENING
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SIOCI W GEIEUL 1EBCH1KDISE
that U guaranteed to please the
beet tastes and to satisfy tbe
moat careful pu rebate ra.
They were bought right gptf
will be aoW right, and I pledge
myeelf to make the Fall and
v Winter-buaioeas campaign op
if that toBiid platform. \
Come sad see tbe beauttfal
of P&rawell
— (The Farmers’ Union Bank)
Out of town ohecka end draft* accepted for depoait without exchange.
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Ve pay 4 per cent in Sayings Department
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun, President
William L. Cave, Vice-Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C- Carroll, Asst. Cashier
J. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cave
Dr. Tom F. Hogg
G. Miller Greene
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DIRECTORS:
T. Jeff Grubbs
William L. Cave
Winton T. Walker
B. Lee Easterling
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FACTS FOB THE FALL
Acclimated Mule* for finishing crop gathering and
best wagons ia America for hauling the yields of the,field*.
All rightitorses for driving purpose* and unequalled
buggies anfl*urreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting ’1
in'the-world.
« beat bakes many to deal
lo Louisian*. MlsaiMiupj, i
id^Alabamt# where tree* an
•nd treah are plantifol and
f"’*
the weevil
leaves
■ tverr.
instinctively finds
safe covert as cold wtotber spproeabea right.
WEDNESDAY AND
■ October 4th and
MONEY TO L»rfO.
NothtaC requl.ite for tMW
Money to Mwd on
real mat*. 8 per
amounts under
on amounts on
J.O.
Wh*
Harness—single and double, separate pieces, stroi^dst
leathers and most thoroughly dependable making. Saddles, ‘ 4 ]
Bridles, Whips. Lap Kobe* and all hArsc equipment.
* Prices as always fn favor of
ever in shortening days.
Flooring, Celling. 81
leg*. Lath,
Can fnraish complete
S» 191s, Dry
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W. H-JONE8, M
Colinbh.
Secures positions
sells school fu
plies, and
Southern
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school 3uppJ^Pcatalf>guc.
catalogue-
our
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magazine
our entertainment book catalog*-
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WmlMcNAsi
M Insurance t
—all kinds :
: Life; live
Stock,'Ac
cident and
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Office in Harrison Block, Main
BilNVELL, S. C.
Soft collar*—the latest—nt
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OFFICE
8.B0 a. m. t«
Persona livingi
III please asabo
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Of Immediate