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‘ ■ m -| " "■ - - - ■ I mm—. Farmers’ Union Department. This Depiirtmeiit is intended for the use of the members of • * ~ ’ ' ~ ~ the Farmers’Union in this county and is open to their use. f • • • Let your communications l>e in Saturday to insure appear, ance the following week. COUNTY MEETING. INTERESTING MEETING HELD SATUR . BAT. PRIZES FOR BEST YIELDS OFFERED. The meeting of the Cdunty Far- men’ Union Saturday was well at tended. there being delegates present from fourteen locals. Several matters of importance to the eocceaa of the Union were dis cussed. and resolutions offering prises to competitive fanners were adopted. President L C Padgett of Smoaks was not present, so the meeting was presided over by Vice President J 0 Jaques. Jr. The other officers being: G W Sweat, sec-treas; present being: U w sweat, sec-ireas; L H Roger, doorkeeper; J A Willis, conductor; W W Smoak Jr., or ganizer. The following delegates were in attendance: Stokea—J H Blocker. J M Black. Maple Cane- L M Sanders, J 0 Sniders—C R Givens, H J Brant. Islandton—P C Godley, H H Rentz. Hendersonville—G W Sweat. Horae Pen—Jos. Landgdale, W A Carter, L H Reger. Walterboro—rt ti.Hickman, J L Hickman. Jas. E Peurifoy, J F Brant. Bethel—C H B-eland. Bella—E C Crosby. Elen Crosby. Hudson’s Mill—J W Preacher. J E Benton. Adnah—Paul R Crosby. Hall-I B Weeks. Omega —B R Griffin, JEW Mor ris, H P Martin. A 1 Martin. Tabor-W FHiers. AfteP several matters of impor tance were passed upon, the matter of offering prizes to competitors for the greatest yield of farm products was gtine into, and a comqffctee of five appointed by the prsident to ar- iznge rules and details govering these contests which will be publish ed in this Department of The Press and Standard. The commit)ee is composed of the following members of the Union: Brothers Jas. E Peuri- for, Jos. Langdale, L H Roger, J A Willis and GW Sweat. The rules to be prepared by this committee cover: (l) The greatest yield of com on one acre; 12) The greatest yield of cotton on one acre; (3) the greatest yield of several staple crops on a farm of several acres. Only Union members will be allowed to compete for these prizes, which will probably amount to more than $100. EUTAWVILLE NEWS. I am c.mfng again, but will promise not t* tax your patience with quite as long an article as last Mrs M E W'olfe, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs M F Dukes, left Thursday for Charleston where she will spend a few weeks, before returning to her home at Ruffin. We all fed lost without the sunshine of her dear presence. Miss Lottie Hall, who iaattending Columba College, has taken advan tage of a few days holiday and is spending them with Us. Mr Otie Herndon of Sniders, visited oir city this week. Mr Sam Rnight, visited his parents at Harieyville Sunday. He seems to have an unusually happy smile lately, and the reason is quite plain as the home ia almost compelled and we can almost imagine we hear the echo of the wedding bells: Quite a charming and unique party was given at the home of Mrs W P Winters last Wednesday, in honor of Misses Bertha Baker and Rena Wolf. The most comical fea ture o the entertainment, was the drawing contest; the prize being awarded to Mr Clarence Singler Later the crowd repaired to the dining hall, where a sumptous sup per consisting of several courses was served. Everybody enjoyed it im mensely. Mr Thomas Black one of Colleton’s brightest and most prosperous young men, spent Friday night and Saturr r, ay in town as tbe honored guest of Miss Rena Wolfe. He seemed charmed with our beautiful country and especially Eutaw Springs, its most attractive feature. We hope to have him usit us again soon. The lovely hoineof DrEOHorger, *hich is being built with all tlu latent conveniences, is nearing com-1 pietion Mrs T S (ielzer has just returned from attending the association and I gala week. She rep oris a delight* : ful trip. J D Long and Miss Rena W’olfe FARMRS' UNION DIRECTORY- NATIONAL. E’resident—Chas S Barrett, Union City, Ga. Vice-President—J E Montgomery, Gleason, Tenn. Secretary-Treasurer—R H McCul loch, llfi 1-2 W . Broad street, Texar kana, Tex. STATE A. J. A. Perriti - President, Lamar. S. C. E W’ Dabbs, Vice-President, Mayesville. J. Whitner Reid—Sec-Treas., Columbia. S. C. COUNTY. L. C. Padgett—President. Smoaks. J. 0. Jaques, Jr.—Vice-I > re8ident, Cottagevilie. G. W. Sweat—Sec-Treas., Hen dersonville. W. C. Brant—Chaplin, Ruffin. J. A. Willis—Conductor, Cottage vilie. L. H. Roger—Door-Keeper, Wal- terboro. Robert E. Jones,—B u s i n e s s Agent, Walterboro. W. W. Smoak, Jr.--County Or ganizer. Executive Committee -G. A. Ben ton, W. C. Saunders, J. I. Seigler, T. H. Caldwell, C. F. Roger. V'.ting 1st Saturday in each month at 10 a. m. at the courthonse. LOCALS. Stokes—W r . F. Copeland, Presi dent, E. B. W’ay, secretary-treasurer. Maple Cane—J. F. Addison, presi- secretary-treas- spent quite a pleasent day, at tne d t , F home of Mrs Fannie Schyler. of aent ’ ^ ^ ler Ferguson Sunday. 1 rer * R. P. W. Sniders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Getsinger, secretary-treasurer. WALTERBORO LOCAL MEETS- A FEW DOTS FROM THE CITY BY THE SEA. j As I am originally from Colleton countv, and as 1 hear as well as read so much about her Fair.^ Literary Societies and several other good | movements for the upbuilding of the | county, 1 must endeavor l few lines They may he i or they may not, but I will do like the little boy did when he started to eat the Gopher. “Give it a trial.” 1 am no ifterary man myself, but Williams—Dr. C. E. Kinsey, presi dent; J. F. O Quin, secretary-treas urer. Islandton—A. E. Rentz, president; C. R. Means, secretary-treasurer. Dr* Branch—T. H. Caldwell, secretary- The meeting of the Walterboro local Saturday afternoon at the Court House was one of the best held so far. There was a good at tendance of members, and several visiting brethren also took part in meeting, the feature of which was the initation of seven applicants. A number cf new applications \vere received and balloted on and will be initiated at the next meeting. This local used thP first time the paraphanalia ordered sometime' ago, thus making tbe initiatory ceremony more impressive. The debate to have been held at this time had to be postponed on account of lack of time. The speakers were present, however, and “loaded,” This will be a feature of the next meeting to be held Saturday, 20. at 3 o’clock, which is an earlier than the visit’ng brothers cordial welcome. 1 am pround to know that Colleton county has some who has gone to the root of things. They have started in the right way to make a record tor him or herself long after they have been forgotten. I would like to belong to one of these Liter ary Societies ' olleton boasts of so much, hut I get my share all the same. I goto a Literary Society every Saturday night and think it is one of the best meetings for young men as well as ladies knows. It not only teaches you how to speak, but increases our knowledge in many ways. I am a member of the Poly- tecnic Literay Society. This Society has turned out several good and prosperous men and in later years they have indeed all the training jjov' thev received in this society, hour ! Gala Week has been quite a to write a president; Jesse Crosby interesting treasurer. Tabor—C. B. Crosby, president; J. J. Crosby, secretary treasurer. Hendersonville—G. E. H. Moore, president: M. H. Carter, secretary- treasurer. Smoaks-L. C. Padgett, president; J. W. Kinsey, secretary-treasurer. Lodge—L J. Jones, Sr., president: P. M. Johns, secretary-treasurer. UNIONISM’S Come to the County Fair. The Fair is activity. Has your teacher a culture in her school? We trust each member of the Urtion is planting several acres of small grain this fall; Do not depend on buying this with cotton—raise your supplies at home. The following locals did not have representation at the county meet ing Saturday^ Williams, Dry Branch, Smoaks, Lodge, Cottagevilie, Meg- gett. Edisto, Berea, Adams Run; Fuller. Why? usual time. All cess ^is year and everybody seemed will be given a to en jQ v themselves. There was quite a large crowd gathered around the Colonial Lake Friday night to witness the pyrotechnic display. This show was one of the best fea tures of the week, and proved to be quite an enjoyable affair, W e were very glad to see quite a number of Colleton people down* Among the crowd was E. L. Fish- burne and Solicitor Peurifoy, of Walterboro, H. W. Yarn, J. E. Kinard, G. H. Benton, Joel Padgett and several others. Good for Mr Farmer for getting such a good price for his staple pro duce. ; M. H. Yam. S. C. M. A. Nov. 1. Horse Pen- -Jos Langdale, presi dent; G. L. Smoak, secretary-treas urer. Cottagevilie—Dr. W. A. Kirbye, president; H. W. Ackerman, secre tary-treasurer. Walterboro—W. W. Smoak, Jr., president; E. W\ Goodwin, secre tary-treasurer. Bethel—H. W. Breland, president; Allen Padgett, secretary-treasurer Bells—W. W. Bryan, president; 8UC 71 F. M. Thomas, secretary-treasurer. the result of Union class in If not. agn- why? CKIIdr^n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Hudson’s Mill—J. D, Hudson, president; Dr. A. Willis Hudson, secretary-treasurer. Adnah- John Kicklighter, presi dent; Paul K. Crosby, secretary- treasurer. Meggetts—S. J. Rumph, presi dent; E. L. Commins, secretary- treasurer. Edisto—A. G. Yarley, president; S. J. Patrick, s.’cretary-treasurer, Berea—L. B. Linder,: president; J. M Strickland, secretary-treasurer. Adams Run— Dr J T Taylor, presi dent; S G Taylor, secretary-treksurer Hall—A. V. Rickenbaker, Presi dent; E. T. „ Hiers secretary-teas- urer. 9 Omega—H. P. Martin, president; B R Gtiffin, secretary-treasurer. Express Delivered THE H. W. G0HEN STORE, that; makes good. For startling values in good first-class, de pendable and UP-TO- DATE Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Etc., of various makes, styles, Materials and colors; be sure to seethe splendid and complete lines we are showing for this fall pnd winter season. * v x 1 K U J j THE H. W. COHEN STORE REMEMBER, our proposition to members of the “Farmers’ Union” saves you money every time] you buy here. The Banking by Mail System of THE GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK OF CHARLESTON. S. C. Gives their depositors careful u service. Write them. Resources over $.2,900,000.00. Broad Street. 1*. O. Box K67. CHARCESTON, S. C. a Mr Local Sec-Treas: Can you not furmMi this department a write-up of ever* muting of vnnr your local an eras given tkn Walterboro Local will do. Sup- 1 yen try, pie—a? Lame back comes on anddealy and ia extremely painful. It ie caneed by rbenma'lun of the aansclee. Quick re lief ia afforded by applying Chamber- lain’* Liniment. Sold by al “Snffarad day nod alcht of Hahr— pilaa. Noth!— aciaad asa aattl. aaed Doaa’aOUtmea* It oarad 1 Of—- or called for at every part the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express|Co. Walterboro, S. C. of Clarence L Fishbnrne, KKAI.KR IN . a General Merchandise, Shoes, Groceries, Etc. Your patronage solicited. Come to §ee us when you are in town. Next door to Brown Furni ture and Hardware Company. P. P. P- Mes Marvelous Cores in Blood Poison, Bheniatisi and Scrofula? P. P. P. purtflea the blood, build* up the wimk and debillhitod.givaB Ktrcmrth to weakened nerven, expel" diseaae.givuig the pat hamum-aa, where aicknena, gloomy feeling* and lamutude hrat I' tva td In M.mkI poison, mercurial poUon, malaric, dvapepaia, and in all Wood hii.I skin diseases, like blotches, pirn pi os, p r p“ C p “1? «<>«* h< ad. we nnv without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. I* tne ncsl D,ooa ^LndfeV wh.'ise systems are poisoned at.d whose blood is in an ilition due to menstrual irremilarities, are peculiarly benefitted by t»^ WOJ- j cr f u | tonic and blood cleanaing properties of P. F. P.. i nckly Ash, 1 oko F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. (HE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE IGHT RUNNING. KILL rs. COUGH MS CURB WS LUNGS WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery OR CREST* DR.J. NEWTON CAMPBELL HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. Wishes to announce the opening of an office for the practice of medicine in this community. He is boarding at Mr. J. A. Marvin’* hid m a. Tax the Women of Walterboro the Same as Elsewhere. want etthera Vibrating Hhuttle, Rot* ry auUleor aMIngle Ttnviui |CAaoi A»«/<7iJ Be Wing Machine write to Til IfW RIM! SIWIRI MACNlHf CQMPANt % Orange < Maaa. 4 at»r*rwin K machine, are fnafletoarl.eeardie,* of out the Kew Mease i» mad* to ecu Our guaranty never runt out — Mi the rt meet dealer* ealy. ros SALS BT MASONIC MEETINGS. UNITY Lodge No. 55, A F. M.,holds its regular coni' municationson the 4th Fridi in each mom at&OO o’clock, p. m. All v—ting Brethren are cordially invited to at tend. P. M. BUCKNER, W. M. N. G. MORRALL, Sec’y. Hard to attend to hoaaehold duties With e constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back. And she wouldn’t if the kidneys were well. » Doan's Kidney Pills make well Kid neys. Here is a Walterboro woman who en dorses this claim:.. Mrs Thomas Groves, Cotton Mill Dis trict, Walterboro, 8 C, says: “For several months I suffered almost con stantly from doll backache, accom panied by pains throngh my loins. I was hardly able to get around to do my work and at times had to lie down. I could not rest well and felt tired and listless in the morning. Doan’s Kidney Pills, which were procured at the Wal terboro Drug Co. removed the backache, strengthened my kidneys and greatly improved my health." For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 cents. Foster* Milbnrn Co., Bnffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. I I ■ t; V > HAIR PUFF 95c. Wigs, Toupees, Switches, Mostaohes at corresponding moderate terms. Oombiags made «p. Quick service.' Acme Hair Co. SAVANNAH, GA.