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fe*K *; ^ i 'r, ■ ■ <*■. IS THE MAN FOR > GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. When He Is Elected We Shall Have: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A Business Administration. A State Government for all the People. Efficiency in the Executive Department. Co-operation Among the State Officials. A Progressive Programme of Legislation Embodying Con structive Measures. Enforcement of the Laws in South Carolina. A Judicious Use of the Pardoning Power. Democrats of • » South Carolina It is vour duty to to the polls on Sv'ptemlnT the 8th and vote in the second nti- niary. So far only a partial victory has been gained. The election of a governor is the people’s fightphr Twin thc-8tnfc-Ti4f- tht»- trtnrt‘ he can be reached by the humblest man; he is the governor, but the servant of every man in the State. Mr. Manning will be elected gov ernor if the people go to the polls and vote on September 8 There will be many eleventh hour false- hoods spread and from past experience the voters of this State should know that these below-thc-belt oujjht not be believed. Make np your mimU now to vote for good govern ment. V There will be attempts to cloud the issue but the people cannot be fooled. DON’T STOP WOUKINCi FQ'U DAW AND ORDER AND GOOD GOVERN MENT UNTIL THE LAST VOTE IS COUNTED. The farmers of the State are going to stand to Mr. Manning, a tanner himseff, wno knows the A. B. C. of farm conditions and who has been foremost in bettering rural con ditions. He is working now to help in the fight to relieve thecotton situation and be has aleady done much to help the planters of his * at ^fher tinie's. 14- ' • » • I ^ ' i • - To All Farmers and Planters. i _ Mr . • . . ?. Ha *. *.. Phila . slphia The Farmers Ginning Co. call attention to the wonderful im- h provement made in the condition of wet and green cotton by running it through the Hall Cotton Maturing Machine ’ now installed and operating at our plant. It makes your cotton bring at least two cents more a pound, seed sell much higher in price the cot ton can be stored for bonding when wet cotton can’t be stored. To introduce and prove this, we will, for a time, run your cot ton through for Two Dollars a bale. This price must be advanced after we have proven the above facts to you. The gin will stamp your bale •“STERILIZED BY THE HALL PROCESS,” so that the cotton buyers will know they are buying cotton that will never deteriorate or lose in any way. •- 'As we have already had so much cotton offered to us for this process by farmers who knojy of it, our gin is running night and tiny, and we urge that you bring your cotton to us as early and quickly-as possible. We quote the following unsolicited testi monial from the leading cotton buyer of Barn well: ■Bsrr.Trell,. S. C , D\l-14 •• * -«v«, *- : w ■*■>'*. : cH i • ■ . r r * si in ti’, -cr fV n rain, arid ginning f Jto-dAte gir.r. rj is • ‘Hall Cotton .Maturing -Hi ani-Jiavo g 1 rer. it *.r.Cl :• Tt .■•remi ^o‘ton ; lis ••-.n : * -.r:. -i • . T • ' • r l V 0 3 ’ r ^ r : 3 T. . rv ^ r. * J -.03 i-r. r> _ r- ■ i no is 4 Are ana r-raa;, it seed cotton., wet • ” • in • ‘ •:. pint • no* . ■ ;; your . . ■ ■ . J. A, porter. FA UM KI tS G I AG COMPANY. / \ ''to “THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH, YIELDING PLACE TO NEW.” King Arthur sadly realized this truth when in passing away, he gave utterance ,to the atiove thought. So it is in all kinds of business, banking included: the old way if not adapted to modern progress must give place to newer methods. Keeping money at home, subject to loss by theft and fire, has for the most part passed away in Barn well County by reason of modern facilities in banking. MONEY IN BANK; CHECK BOOK IN POCKET is the new order now practiced by all who are really progressive. . •,. ... First, select the bank wisely, and if the acid test of capi tal stock protection is used, you will choose this bank. Then a$k for the check book which we furnish without cost to yom We want your business and heartily invite you to maintain business relations with us. TWO KOSDS,WHICH WILL YOU TAKE? S'" iiv 4 per cent. Paid in Savings Department. Bank of Western Carolina S T AST on the ROAD TO PROSPERITY today. Th* fir it milestone is a BANS ACCOUNT., It is a check against extravagance. Read r ~ the autobiography of any of our great captains of industry and finance. Invariably, close to the opening paragraph, he will tell of his* •SUCCESS! ^ Ban Tc of W il 1 iston. Send us your order* for Engraved Cards, Invitations, etc. « - .. • ; Y'* • * ,' . • ■■•n • 4 * , * f . M '.' r * - WILLISTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. ■' X