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H ■ V Fanners’ Union Department. This Department is intended for the use of the members of ‘ ■* _ • r ... the Farmers’ Union in this county and is open to their use. V Let your communications be in. Saturday to insure appear- f * ance the following week. THE SELECTION OF OFFICERS. The time for the election of local and county officers is drawing near. COMMITTEE NAMES PRIZES. The committee appointed at the last meeting of the County Farmers’ The membership wants to he care-i Union to decide upon prizes to be ful. If you have a loyal, faithful offered by the Union for the best man who has carried your Union to ; crops'grown, held a meeting Satur- success. has led you in the lines of day and agreed to recommend the co-operation, this man will doubt-1 follcveing: less lx* attacked from the outside, i $50 for first prize on 1 acre of Some outside fellow will tell you j corn; $25 for a second: and $10 for a how this loyal offiqer has been trying third. to sell you out; they will tell vou $50 for first prize on 1 acre of cot- tliat he is trying to wreck the organ- ization. is betraying you. The very fact that the fellow on the outside makes these complaints is some evidence, at least, that the officer so criticised is proving true. FARMERS’ UNION DIRECTORY NATIONAL. Chas S Barrett, Union J E Montgomery, ton; $25 for a second; and $10 for a Lamar S C third. 1 $25 for first prize on 1 acre of sweet potatoes; $10 for a second and $5 for a third. $25 for first prize on 1 acre of de has refused to allow the outside i pindars; $10 for a second and $5 for fellow to use him for commercial or a third. political purposes, hence has secured The corn contest will he con- the enmity of such person or per-, d U cted under the Yules of the contest sons- • " by the State Commissioner of Ag in the selection of their officers, riculture. It will, therefore, be the local and county unions should i poss’ble to win noth a State and a select with care men who think county prize, more of the principles of this or-| • — • | TO ORGANIZE AT MT. CARMEL. i The County Organizer will lx 1 at Mt. Carmel school house Friday af ternoon of this week.at It o’clock to organize a local. Several of the members of Stokes bx’al have taken demits for the purpose of joining this local, it U'ing more convenient ly located. President City, Ga. Vice-President Gleason. Tenn. Secretary-Treasurer-R H McCul loch. llfi 1-2 W. Broad street, Texar kana. Tex. STATE A. J. A. Perritt — President, Vice-President, ganization than they do the desires, ambitions or interests of any in dividual. There is no officer in the organization,Tier anv person in it, or out of it. that is of more impor tance to the general welfare of the South than is the principles of this organization. Every member should hold principle above individuality, and should fight for the principles of the organization, regardless of whom it may offend or displease.— Farmers’ Union News. COUNTY UNION MEETING^ The County Union meeting will lx* held Saturday, Dec. 4. at the v Court house at 11 o’clock. We trust every local in the county will be represent ed, and that the delegates will lx* at the meeting at the time appointed. The annual election of ‘Officers will take place, and as President Padgett said last week, for that reason every local should be well represented. Other matters of more importance, perhaps, than, the election of oflicers will come up for decision. SHOULD ELECT LECTURER An officer of much importance to E W Dabbs. Mayesville. J. Whitner Reid —Sec-Treas., Columbia, S. C. COUNTY. L. C. Padgett President. Smoaks. J. O. Jaijues, Jr. Vice-President, Cottageville. G. W. Sweat Sec-Treas., Hen dersonville. W. C. Brant—Chaplin, Ruffin. , J. A. Willis Conductor, Cottage ville. L. H. Roger Door-Kee[>er, Wal- terboro. Robert £. Jones, Business Agent, Walterboro. W. W r . Smoak, Jr County Or ganizer. Executive Committee G. A. Ben ton, W. C. Saunders, J. I. Soigler, T. H. Caldwell, C. F. Roger, Meeting 1st Saturday in each THEH. W COHEN STORE, “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD.” UNEQUALLED CLOTHING VALUES. We are offering CREATES VALUES in Men’s and Boys’ clothing than evjer, Infact they are VAL UES that can not be Equalled anywhere. And if you are paying any attention to the style, workman ship, duribility and fit of your Garments, you will find that they can not be duplicated at all in Colleton County. And the offering in Men’s and Boy’s shoes, hats, shirts, neckwei’e, etc. also Ladies and Misses cloaks will more than meet the expectations of the most exacting buyer at the. LOCALS. i the union in this county is a county; month at 10 a. m. at the courthonse. i lecturer. This officer should lx? | elected Saturday and some provision nrade to pay his expenses in visiting • Stokes-W. F. Copeland, Presi-. the locals over the county. This of- i dent. E. B. Way, secretary-treasurer.; fieer is a necessity, and he should bei Maple Cane- J. F. Addison, presi-, a goodjrian. a STOKES LOCAL. All members of the Stokes local are urged to be present at the next regular meeting, which meets second Saturday in Decemlxr, at usual hour. New officers will be elected at this meeting. W'. F. Copeland, President. UNION STORE AT ISLANDTON. Union members at and near Is- landton are just now quite busy with the organization of a joint stock company to operate a Union store. The following members of | rect Rice Patch local have the matter in charge: W. M. E. Campbell, presi dent; P. C. Godley, vice-president; C. R. Mears, secretary; H. H. Rentz, treasurer. This will be incorporated with such capital stock as shall be determined later. PLEASE NOTIFY US. We would urge the Secretary- treasurer of each local to notify us at once of the newly elected officer* of their local. We desire to change our directory so that it may be cor- WALTERBORO LOCAL TO MEET. The Walterboro local will hold a very imjxjrtant meeting Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the C/ourt* house. Every member is urged to be present promptly at that time, as Imsiness of importance is to come before the meeting. This local now has one of the largest memberships in the county, and is doing some good work. Several new members will be initiated Saturday. SEC TREAS. SHOULD BE PAID. The County Secretary-Treasurer shojldbea salaried officer.lt is too much to expect him to devote as much time as is necessary to a properdiacliarge of his duties with out some renumeration. This officer shoulcf conduct a great deal of cor respondence, and his*time should be paid for. •" * DID NOT ORGANIZE The County Organizer did not go to Buck head Saturday to organize a local, for the reason that he received a letter from one of the promoters asking him not to come, as they were not yet ready to organize. No KID BOUDOIR SUPPERS FOR LADIES —IN— • BLACK, BLUE, PINK, TAN, / RED, ' ' AJX SIZES; „■> ■' j, ^ . $1.00 A PAIR. • ' K Add 15c. for express charges. * HOSIERY TO MATCH 25c. «» • A PAIR. P . , .r, H* J. WILLIAMS. reason was assigned. A meeting i will doubtless be held in the near g H Q£ HOSIERY STORE, future to Organize. -v to induatry. Rotfilng'is impossible CHARLESTON, S. C dent, J. F. Seigler, «ecretary-treas- rer: Sniders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Getsinger, secretary-treasurer. Williams Dr. C. E. Kinsey, presi dent; J. F. O’Quin, secretary-treas urer. Islandton—A. E. Rentz, president; C. R. Mears, secretary-treasurer. Dry Branch—T. H. Caldwell, president^ Jesse Crosby secretary- 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. Horse Pen—Jos Langdale, presi dent; G. L. Smoak, secretary-treas urer. Cottageville—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; F. M. Thomas, secretary-treasurer. Hudson’s Mill -J. D, Hudson, president; Dr. A. Willis Hudson, secretary-t reasu rer. 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, secretary-treasurer. Berea—L. B. Linder,* president; J. M Strickland, secretary-treasurer. Adams Run—Dr J T Taylor, presi dent; S G Taylor, secretary-treasurer Hall—A. V. Rickenbaker, Presi-* dent; E. T. Hiers secretary-teas- urer. Omega—H. P. Martin, president; B R Gi iffin, secretary-treasurer. H. W. COHEN STORE * 0 - * REMEMBER, our proposition to members of the * “Farmers’ Union” when you are ready to buy. The Banking by Mail System of THE GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Gives their depositors careful service. Write them. Resources over $2,900,000.00. # 38 Broad Street. P. O. Box 867, CHARCESTON, S. C. Express Delivered or called for at every part* of the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern ExpressfCa « Walterboro, S. C. .. Ita BmI Sdvt ti Tha WoM. Clarence L Fishbnrne, KF.U.ER IN General Merchandise, Shoes, Groceries, Etc. . Your patronage solicited. Come to see us when you are in town. Next door to Brown Furni ture and Hardware Company. P. P. P. Males Marvelous Cures to Blooi Poison, Bheraatisii aifl ScMoli P. P. P. purifies the blood, build* up the weak ami di t.iirUUd, given atreocth to weakened nerve*, expel* Uisea*e, giving the patient health and happiuew, where nckne**, gloomy Feeling* mid lawutude Unit prevailed. lu blood poinou, mercurial poison, malaii^, dvape^Miia, »nd in all blood and *kin di*ea*e* f l.ke blotrhe*. pimple*, old clmmic u «*eaM head, we nay without fear of contradiction that P. P. 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