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Farmers’ Union Department
umox.
Official XMcactory far Coaaty a«d L
cal lal—a. OaUato* Coaaty.
Prcatdaat, J. D. Rlahar, Round. -
Sac. and Traaa.. W. W. Smoak
Wallarboro.
Ckaplala. Joa. Langdala, Waaks
Conductor. J. A. WUIU, CotUga
villa. ‘
Door Kaapar. 8. P. Good win, Wal
torboro.
Executtvo Committaa^ J. O Jaquao
Jr.. A. C. Breland. C. F. Kogar.
liocal Ualoaa.
Ashton—L. H. Yarn, president
T. J. Simmons, sacratary.
Balia—W. W. Bryan, president
H. W. Hudson, Jr., secretary.
Bethel—C. H. Breland, president
H. W. Breland, secretary.
Black Creek—C. C. Litchfield
president; P. A. 81 na secretary.
Brant—W. B. Crosby, president;
d A. Blocker, secretary,
Edisto—A. O. Yarley. president
8. J. Patrick, secretary.
Fuller—C. C. Crosby, president
B. J. Crosby, secretary.
Hall—A. V. Rlckenbaker, presl
dent; J. O. Jaqpee. Jr., secretary.
Hendersonville. O. E. H. Moore
p esldent; R. G. W. Bryan, sacra
tary.
Horse Pen—Jos. Langdale, pres
Ident; C. N. Langdale secretary.
Hudson Mill—J. D. Hudson, pres
ident; C. J. Crosby, secretary.
Islandton,—W. M. E. Campbell
president; C. R. Mean, secretary.
Omega—H. P. Martin, president
A. I. Martin, secretary.
Penlel—W. E. O Quln, president
L. Bellinger, secretary.
Pleasant Grove—G. F. Copeland
president; H. A. Crosby, secretary
Stokes D. M. Saunders, presl
dent; E. C. Beach secretary.
Tabor—J. A. Breland, president
W. 11. Breland, secretary.
Walterboro,—J. Y. Beach, presl
dent; 8. P. Goodwin, secretary.
Mt. Carmel—E. B. Way president
G. M. Bennett, Secretary.
Sniders—W. C. Brant, president;
J. K. Getsini;er, secretary.
aXLYOU
Mad* Well By Vinol—Letter*
from t Grateful Mother
New Haven. Conn.—"My little girl,
ever slues her birth, was frail and
sickly and nothing seemed to do her
'any good until wo tried your cod liv
er and Iron tonic. YinoL As soon as
she commenced to take ft. I noticed
an Improvement in her health and ap
pearance. She has now taken three
bottles of Ylnol, and from the good It
has dons her I can say It will do all
yon e|Ma tor it la building up and
strengthening frail and delicate chil
dren." (Name furnished on request.)
Another mother of Chicago, 111.,
writes; *T can not any too muqh hi
praise of Ylnol for delicate, ailing
children."
We ask svery mother of a frail,
sickly or ailing child In this vicinity
to try Ylnol on our agreement to ro*
turn their money if It doea not do all
we claim.
COTTON YET IN FIELDS.
A. P. N. Drcrkw t*)? Ovo*i produc
tion at Fleecy
Smoaks, Oct. JO.-
FELT BAD
ILL TjE TIE
Adam Mr Mtots • bed
fed. feUtMOfU fee.
Bhellheni, Ala.—In a letter from this
place, Mia. Garris May says:. "A abort
BARRETT WHITER.
Viyrs H:r FeiwMrs to How Tlwrrt
Ftfds With Hnukll Grain.
To the Officers and Members of
the Fr “mers* Union:
The farmer who takes advantage
Is still a great deal of nprharvsstcd
cotton in the fields. It seems that
there will b# considerable) cotton
left In the fielda to fertilise the
land next year. The inclement
weather has t- great deal to do
with the slow‘harvesting and there
Is more cotton made in some lo
calities.
Query for debate:. ■
Resolved that It will be more ben
eficial to curtail the acreage, and
make -lees cotton and get more for
It, than It will to mcke a sc -call
ed over-production au<i go nak l.
and Utarve to death nearly, and kee
the children out of school picking
cotton all the winter.
As yet not half the enlisted achol
ars are In attendance at school, and
there Is very little prospect of their
getting to go right r-way if their
parei<'.s keep them adhering to the
cotton pateb. This sort of predicl-
ment is Just what has kept the
South in thraldom to the North
for yehrs, and It Is Just what they
want no doubt. If the southern
people were educated as they
should be and as it is now posst-
Tberg time ago, I commeoced to £ovo
I felt bad all
the time, and soon grew so bad I
couldn’t stay up. I thought I would die.
At last my husband got ms a bottle
of Cardul, aad It helped me; so he got
■ocas more. After I had taken the
second bottle. I was entirely well.
I wish every lady, suffering from
womanly trouble, would try CarduL
It la the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I ever
used."
Cardul Is u woman’s tonic—a
strengthening medicine (or women,
made from' Ingredients that act opo>
cMcally on the womanly organs, and
thus help to build up the womanly con
stitution to glowing good health.
As a remedy for woman’s ills. It has
a successful record of over SO years.
Your druggist sells It Please try it
H. B.— Write to: AJvWory Urn.
noosa MedKia* Cs.. Ch«*t,noo*a. T«tin.. fer flMC*sl
fiatrurtiimx, kook. HmmJVmUmsI
Powerful Permanent
if WBtSOthf madU you tortaycurad
Mass Sts saalass ->
P. P. P.
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Matas rich, red, hlood—cleanses the entire
»—clears the brain-—strengthens digestion and nerves.
A positive specific for Mood Poison and skin diseases.
Drives out Rhommottsm and Stop* tho Pula; ends Malaria;
fli a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it
F. V. UfPMAN, SAVANNAH. GA.
iA BANK’S SUCCESS' 1
hie for them to be, they would not | Ouvnel Dote.
undergo the speculative exorbitance ut. Carmel, Cvt. 30.—Special:
the present season to aow down | and oppression that they are under- ^This entire community, was shocked
his acres lu wheat, oats and other going today. 'rnd saddened to hear of the death
Now to those who havent start 1 of our good c ltl*en, W. R. Padgett,
their children to school yet through- rhe community at large extends
out this county, let me beseech you their sympathy o the bereaved fam-
to atop sccriflclng the Interest of ' j| y
your children to the god of gre?d. j i Ty Be«,"h of our section visited
small grr-lns will be In top-notch po
sition with the coming of the
spring. I advise that you plant lav
ishly of these crops. You can be
sure not only of a heavy financial _.,
return but as well of a great saving, 8«nd them to school. If they have aunt, Mrs. Laura Linder, Sat
L* your own bills for the coming lo go under as much disadvantage a urday night. *
seaeon. | Abe Lincoln had to study under.. I Mr. Slmmle Carter and family.
The southern farmer, If he would | The educational Interest of our visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pad
reach the pinacl* of prosperity to country is greater than the cotton
which he is entitled by the natur- \ Interest, and should be so regard-
al richness and variety of his soil, I «d and the more handicapped and
must rerllae that farming is a bus- fettered you are of tfecesaity your
posterity will be. Hanco tthe great
need of a trainiag that will enable
them to stand in manly realatan^e
Depends upon its patronage and the careful atten
tion that is given each patron. We have and ever
will strive to give that individual attention to accounts
whether small prlarge with all accurcy and courtesy
that we have at our command.
We are growing rapidly as a result from this policy
and shall continue to serve the people as required in
their needs.
MAY WE NOT HELP YOU IN YOUR BUSI
NESS?
Incps, to he prosecuted scientlfical
l>, his crops fertilised with brains,
his methods tempered with knowl
edge of present conditions and ac
curate forecast of future conditions.
We are sending out of the sec
tion large (-.mounts for the small
grains, and they should be kept he J
The best and quickest way to rem
edy the deficiency Is to sow these
crops broadcast now. Whei:- the
spring comes there will be a larger
story of prosperity to tell.
It Is noticeable that the farmers
gett, Sunday.
.Misses Amanda Prine and Kath
leen Fogartle, went to Walterboro
Saturday to do some shoping.
Mrs. Elisabeth Linder spent, Sat
urday with Mrs. W. R. Beach.
Messrs. R. L. and Walter Linder
The Bank of Smoaks
against the odds and dlffreencee and had business in town Saturday
speculative onslaughts of the world.
A. P. 8.
Boys’ Coni Club a Huoceea.
I.ast spring wheM the talk of or
ganising a Boyv’ Corn Club was
started it was feared there would
lot be much interest shown, but
there has hem, and while all the
hoys who started did not hold out
who have followed the policies of to the end, enough of them did to
n>rrt»X MARKET
WAH
BIHpl’MHED.
Farmer* ron*i<l»r Plan*, to Ifi.'lirvii
Mltuation.
Columbia. Nov 2.— More than 100
representative frrmers and business
men of South Carolina, meeting at
the Kic^h.iid county court house
last night, seriously considered the
cotton market situation as It af
fects the South. There w-rd many
plans discussed for holding cot-
toi- and reducing the acreage. The
meeting wan called by the Stlkte
Farmers union. The convention de
cided to open pledge books at every
court house In South Carolina to re
cord pl:dge« for farmers who will
hold their cotton until September
1. 1912, unless the price reaches
13 ct. • s a pound. The names of
those who pledge to plant only 60
per cent, next year will be record
ed The convention decided to pub
lish the names of those who pledge
themselves to assist in movement
In the press of the State. The re
ports will appecr each day and will
show the names In the fight for
the Farmers Union, and raised hog
and hominy, are now In a position
of absolute Independence. They
can hold their cotton Indefinitely.
The;* do not htve to depend upon
Ihe^ vagaries of the merchant or
anyone else for the i.>3ceesitlea of
^ife. Their smokehouses bulge with
'the best of products and their cribs
are well stored with corn, while
their silos have plenty of green for
age for cattle during ths winter.
There rre hundreds of thous
ands of such farmers In }he south
ern states this year,, and I predict
that r> xt year will see a tremendou
increase in their* numbers. It is
inr-ke It a success. Next ylar
there will be a much larger number
o' members and a better exhibit
will be made by them at the fair
The yields as reported below r-’e
splendid. There is not a poor one
among thean.
The follow!!-;; reports have beet
cetved from the members overf th^
county: ^
Mr. G. E. Linder has returned
from Charleston.
Join:* B. Crosby and brother, vis
ited their parents near Walterboro
Sunday.
Miss Pearl Beach spent Sunday at
her home near here.
* large number of the young
folks of this neighborhood attend-
iu ounaay school at Mt. Carmel Sun
day afternooi*
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sykes of Wal-
terbero, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O. W\ Wa y
Mr. Lonnie Cfcrter had busineee Iff
Walterboro Monde-: t
SMOAKS,
J. S. WILLIAMS,
President
L.
W. H. YARN,
Vice-Pres t.
- s. c*
W. C. PATRICK. JR.,
Cashier
r
Why Will Yon Toko
THOSE LONG DRIVES
CRYING FOR HELP.
iLots of It In Walterboro hut Dally
Growing Let**.
The kidneye cry for help.
, „ . . . Not an organ In the whole body
simply the first principle of bust- ,toi icatHjl COM tructed
ness for the southern farmer to be
self-suK^portlng, and there is no
reason why every southern farmer
should not attain this dlstluction.
It means freedom from debt, from
slavery, in the lr.-3t analysis, and
solid foundation for prosperity big
ger bank accounts, improved farm
machinery, a better roof over your
head. Improved educational ad
vantages for your children, easier
living conditions for the wife upon
whom thn burden of the family rest
so heavily aid continuously.
1 counsel again, that farmers eve-
rvwhere aow liberally in small grata
Smoaks to be Incorporated.
The following la taken from The
Branchville Journal. Ibe people of
Smoaks are alive to the spirit of
progress and are to be congratulat
ed on the showing they are making
in every way:
There is a movement on foot to
incorporate the towi-. A petition
for charter has been drr-wn up and
will be frewarded Shortly to tho
secretary of mate. Tbe petitioners
are Messrs. C. M. Strickland. J. A.
Not one eo Important to health.
The klOtoys are the filters of tffe' A - Eugene Yarn, F. J
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When you can go toJH. D. Padgett. Jr., at Ruf- j®
fin, S. C, and]get what you want and just as 00
cheap. gj
I deal in Groceries, Dry Goods, Furniture, Stoves, [□]
Trunks, Coffins and Caskets. M
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a higher price for cotton. It was Iff . „ .
dded to telegraph the action of the ,.
convention to the commissioners of | J L th *
agriculture and Stats president* of ^ providence has en-
the Farmers union In tba cot tor* be f <,owe, ****• ••ctlon.
and r-vk for similar action.
Matary PUas Propuard.
( has M.
Untoi* (Tty, Ga , Oct
Barrett.
31, 1911.
The meetingg last night was well
Attended, there were a number of
Interesting plans proposed to help
the farmers It* their fight to se-'
cure a fair price for cotton.
Dr. Wade (Stackhouse of Dillon
COUNTY UNION MEETING.
The Union Meeting H<*d Malxmtijr
Not Well Attended.
Owing partly to the inclement
read his plan tor rellevlngg the eitn* weather, and partly to the near-
nation The plan was imnuillately : nesa of the county Fair, the Farm-
adoDtrd, bat after discussion a j era’ Ur-ion meeting held Saturday
number of feature* of ths plan were we-s not very well attended. Preai-
rejected. The plan Is given below
Orv pirn submitted to the confer-
enee was to organise the land
lord's and hereby keep the price of
cotton op. t
Hold Ubtton Now.
Among the speakers last night
was Senator K. D. Smith. He urg
ed upon the farmers the necessity
of retiring all cotton possible at
oner. He said that the Farmers’
union should send out speakrfs
to all sections of the State to urge
upon the farmers to hold their sot-
ton for a higher price. He thought
It the duty of the Str-*e Fanners
dent J. D. Rlsher was present and
presided. Culy matters of routine
were transacted. Tbe matter of
beglnnlrg a compalgn for the re
vival of unionism was discussed, an
at an early date a series of meeting
will be h«td Over the county with
this In view.
Saved Many From Death.
W. L. Mock, of Mqck, Ark., be-
llevc# he has saved many Uvea In
his 2K years of experience In the
drug business. “What 1 always like
to do,” he writes, "Is to recom-
liood
When they fall the blood become#
foul and poisonous.
There can be no her-Hh uhere
there poisoned blood.
t ackMAc is jn* of th-j »Tr»,t Indi
ra'inns of k'dney trouble
It la tbe kidney's cry for help.
Heed it.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are what is
wanted.
Are just what overworked kld-
rt»ys need.
They strengthen and invigorate
the kidneys; help thtom to do their
work.
Antons Kalmut, Bay 8t , Bean-
fort, 8. C., aays: ”1 have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and thyy ha,ve
been very beneficial to me. I took
this remedy when I was suffering
from c- lame aid aching back aad
trouble with the kidney secretions
and tbe good work it did. convinced
me of Ha merits.”
For sale by all dealers. Price St
cents. Foeter-MUburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name—Doan’a—
aad take no ether. V
IACI11 UN0FMIDIIM
C0IPANY, ^
SU001880KS TO
GEO. S. HACKER # SON.
/Berry, W. B. Sauls, I. A. Sauls. J.
L. Lyons, John E. Smoak, H.liry
W. Smoak. ard Dr. H. M. Carter.
It Is proposed to establish a town
onw mile east and west and one and
one hal^eetlcs north and south.
Tbla area will embrace t. population
of 125 to 150 people, and nearly all
of these white, people. There Is
some little oppositiow to li-corpor-
atlon bnt it la believed that the
election will easily give a majority
In favor of the echemei
Six Days in the Week
Walterboro Local to Meet.
The Walterboro Local will hold
an important meeting Saturday af
ternoon. Every member la urged to
r-’terd. There will possibly be sev
eral applications for membership.
An effort will be made to Increase
the membership of this local at
once.
Get your wagonJand buggy repaired and your
horse shod. Mylblacksmith shop is open M
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H. D. Padgett, Jr.»
SOUTH CAROLINA - m
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RUFFIN,
A Father's Y<
would have fallen on any oae who
attacked tbe son of Peter Bondy. of
Bonth Rockwood. Mich., but he
was powerless before attacks of kid
ney trouble. "Doctors could not
help trim." he wrote, "so at kmt
we gave him Electric Bitters and
he improved wonderfully from tak
ing six bottles. Its the b««t Kid
ney medicine I ever aew.” Back
ache, Tired feeling. Nervousness,
Lose of Appetite, warn of Kidney
trouble that may end la . dropsy,
diabetes or Bright’s disease. Be
ware; Take Electric Bitten and
he safe. Every bottle guaranteed.
50c. at Jao. M. Klten’s.
Great Clearence Sale
.w ... .w , mend Dr. King’s New Discovery for
nnlon to sound the cfflj to the farm-| | ung#> hard oolda, hoarse
era of^ thc ***** I®ness, obettnr'e coughs, la grippe,
croup, asthma or other bronchial
ton. He heartily Indorsed the ware
house system for holding cotton.
He thought that the system would
place the farmer In the fight for
the future. He adveej ed the pas
sage of a law to make contracts for
future delivery on the basis of aped
fled grades aad prices In cottot> ex
changes. He thought that the farm
era should rally to the Farmers’
union. He said that ft was not
the law of supply anil demr^id hut
the law of supply and the ’’ulan.”
"We ran control the situation If
we will,” said Senator Bml.
Other el oaken were J. K. I .ircy
and T. B. StacRbvose and R. B.
Be Ism- and E. J. Watson, the com-
missioner of agricnUnre. Commta-
aioiter Wr-teon urged necessity of
holding the cotton now. He said
the b"^ ,l<m ff movement mast be car-
in n systematic mar-
CFQeln of Penlel.
t?
affection, for 1 feel ware Uiat a
comber of my neighbors are alive
and well to-day beca-use they took
my advice to use it. 1 honestly be
lieve Its the beat throat aad lung
medicine that’s made.” Easy to
prove he’s right. Get g»trial bot
tle. Guaranteed by JnOr M. Klien.
Repairs on Baggies and Waggons
Mowing Machines, and all Farm
Implements done promptly and neat
ly. All work guaranteed.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
At Snider Lumber Company’s old
Stand.
, 8. F. CUMMINGS.
Baffin, 8, O, R. F. D. No. S.
OBITUARY.
In loving remembrance of George
It. E Lir !er who departed thin life
Nov. 6th 1910.
One ytar r-go he left us, beat
still we mlaa him.
-He la gone, but not forgotten,
Never will hls memory fade,
Loving thoughts will ever linger.
Around the grave where he
Wife rnd Chlldrn.
WE manufacture Mo&omeflts MoDnmeots
Doors Sosk oof Bliofs ‘
Columns and Balusters; Gritta
and Ornaments; Screen Door*
JYindows.
WE DEAL IN
laid.
la
Mias Pearl Beach spent Sunday
with retatises at Stokes.
GI^l Sash Cord and Weight!
CHARLESTON, S C
S. L. Breland, of Dm. Creek, sms
her* Monday on business. »
A 11 ***** * ad trices from 95.00
to s.OUO.OO Coping. Grove Coven,
Markers. Any kind of special wprk
estimated. Italian, Vermont and
Georgia Marble and all atTvti# 0 f
Up-To-Date Granite.
Write Phene or wait to sea ms.
anas money saved. Everything
Oaanmteod.
FOR 10 DATS
Dry Goods, Notions
Mens and Boys Hats and^Caps^Mens^ Women and
children Shoes to go at a song, 25 per cent oft on the
dollar, a great saving for every one.
Remember This is eash.
.„Y
Clarence L Fishburne
B. R. Ulmer
Mtta. fli c.
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Deeth of G. W. Weekly.
Deckels Island, Nov. 5.—Special:
Qj Oct. 22. 1911, Mr. Q. Willie
Weekly peacefully passed away at
ths 8t. Francis Infirmary, in Obar-
leaton, where he was seriously ill
tor tea days of hsmorhagtc fever.
He was tT years and five months,
•M, leaves a father mother, two
brotheto and foui^sten. He was
a kind and affeotlonate hoy s>!xi will
he sadly missed by hls many frit-mi*
on Daniels Island, where he hail
lived for several years.
A Friend.
Mlaa Mary Baraett, of Spartan-
hurg. if teaching the Road-
ride School this term.