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O" ;*r.* THE PRESS AND •4#:; NOVElfBER 1C, liM, t 1 - K !7» Farmers’ Union Department i THE FARMERS UNION. Offktel Directory for Uoa»ty a»d L cal t'uioaa, Colletoa Couaty. President, J. D. Rlsher, Round. Sec. and Treas.. W. W. Smoak Waiterboro. Chaplain, Jos. Lansdale, Weeks Uooductor, J. A. WlllU. CotUge vlUe. Door Keeper, 8. P. Goodwin, Wal torboro. Executive Committee, J. O Jaques J»., A. <J. Breland. C. F. Roger. Local Ualoas. Ashton- L. H. Yarn, president T. J. Simmons, secretary. Bells—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 aa _ secretary. Brant—W. B. Crosby, president; d A. Blocker, escretary, Edlsto—A. G. Yarley. president S. J. Patrick, secretary. Fuller—C. C. Croaby. president B. J. Crosby, secretary. Hall—A. V. Rickenbaker. presi dent; J. O. Jaques, Jr., secretary. Hendersonville, G. E. H. Moore p esldent; R. G. W. Bryan, secre Cary. Horse Pen—Jos. Langdsle, pres tdent; C. N. Langdsle 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 P. M. Saunders, presi dent; E. C. Beach secretary. Tabor—J. A. Breland, president W. H. Breland, secretary. Waiterboro.—J. Y. Beach, presi dent; 8. P. Goodwin, secretary. Mt. Carmel—E. B. Way president O. M. Bennett, Secretary. Sniders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Oetsln^er, secretary. FdULOtiUFE Those Interested, Please Read Fresh air and evercise, with proper food and a sufficient amount of sleep, are the essentials. Under such a regime of living, germs cannot develop, and many dis- ecxes are prevented. Should the system require a tonic, La’.:" only such as you know their in- : red I cuts—such is Vinol. vyhlch Is a ’•Melons combination of the health- riving properties of the cods' livers with all the useleea grease eliminated and tonic iron added, happily blended in a mild, medicinal wine. For this reason Vinol is regarded as one of the greatest body builders and Invlgorotors for aged people. It Invigorates and builds them up, and keep* them up. We sell Vinol with the understand ing that If It does not give satlsfae- tton the price will bp retnrneA. * GRACE IS ELECTED. foliage begins to fade. 4. If the trees begin to die during the period between the 1st of October and the 1st of Pecdm- ber, the broods of beetles will re main In the bark until In March of April. (To be Continued.) SOUTHERN PINK BEETLE Menace to Living line Tree* iif Not StAin|>e<l Gut. Since the location of Forest In flow One County Got (AmmI Ibuuls. From time Immemorial Lancas ter CouHys South Carolina, has borne an undesirable reputed ion as one of the bad road counties of the South. Being very hilly much work counted for litle, and that little liable to be destroyed by the®next freshet. Three years ago the road queft- tlot* was solved by the Legislature. A chain gang was established to build two miles of ideal road on * f* every highway ler-ding from the county seat. This benefits all of the people. A five mill tax was levied to construct an automobile boulevard through the county. Twenty miles of this has been completed. It is a s; nd clay road thirty feet wide, lias oely one slight hill, and not a bump on it. Seventy-three tour ing cr-r making a race from Savan nah to Charlotte prououi ced it the best and most beautiful roi-d in thevSouth. This is only our first; others will follow this beginning . A two mill tax was imposed for Kuccctisful Candh^ite Has llui-ullty of 1 Ml Over Col. Hyde. Charleiftcn, Nov. 8.—Mayor John P. Grace; aldermen, Henry P. Wil liams. Oscar E. Johnson, Lawrence M. Pinckne)*, William II. Grlm- ball, Richard J. Morris, Vlncem Cbkco, George F. Musladin, W. C. Mac Murphy, A. W. Welters, John F. Rafferty, F. C. Peters, Thomas H. Reynolds, Ion L. Rhett, John J. Furlong, John F. O’Bourke, H. M. Walker. A. J. Riley Frltx The*. F H. Bold, Frank J. Simmons, John Wohltmr-nn, M. P. Healy, W. W. J. Buck; school commissioners. Au gustine T. Smytbe, Montague Trlest, T. W. Passailaigue, J. - Edwi rd Smith, Thcmas J. Sweeney and George W. Selgi-ious. The results of the primary elec tion yesterday are the the primary election of Col. John P. Grace as mayor with & plurality of 194 votes aver MaJ. T. T. Hyde and a major ity over both MaJ. Hyd« and Mr. Hughes of 8& votes. The support ers of Col Grace were generally elected on both the bogj-d of al dermen and school commissioners. Surprises came also In many of the other contests at the polls. The vote in the mayore-lty race which overshadowed all other contests led by a substantial excess over the mldermr.tlc ticket. Unquestionably the issue of th > campaign was the Consolidated com pany, which had been promlnet*Lly featured by Col. Grace r-nd his speakers. The attack which was made upon the administrations also served to attr&ct its opponents to Col. Grr-ce's Standard. HIS TROUBLE ! NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Huffman’s Illness. Relief Ob tained By Curing Hisv Stomach Ailment* Waynesvillc.N.C.—Mr. F. R. Huffman, of this city, says: “ I suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines in vain. After other remedies had failed, Thed- ford’s Click-Draught restored me to health. I would not feel safe without Black-Draught in the house. I consider it worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by thi* means I was restored to health. I can not express my gratitude for its benefits.” Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedford’s Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has done this for others, during the past 70 years, and is today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on the market. Try it. Insist on Thedford’s. Price 25c. Prompt Powerful Permanent Its beneficial rf. Stubborn floor! feet* are usually yield to P. P. P. Luting—it cures fait ’ quickly when other ere rmedi. VMeioseuycutud P. P. P. Makes rich, red, pura blood—cleanse* the entire* ■yetem—clears the brain—strengthens <Bgeetie« and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Poleoo and skin diseases. Drive* out Rbemwtisn and Stops the Palo; ends Malaria; is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it! F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. newsO' ! NO MAN OR i WOMAN FREIGHT RATES TO BE REDUCED. bridges li are the county, each hr.-ving fills varying to 2U0 yards long and 25 feet high. A three dollar per capita tax SomCn £rrr 1 ?,\. ,he jXr‘VoM..' 0 L'ove™"r'^n5'for*" Una, MUtlssippi, Texas, ' Florid*.-. on July 5, the agents of the Ho- rej-u of Entomology, U. 8. Depart ment of Agriculture th-tailed there for dutj> have been very active in the study of the character and ex- Howing Oats, The fields will be cleared of cot ton much er-rlier this fall than usu al. The rush of cotton picking is almost over. With cotton out' of the wny the next crop to occupy the cotton belt should be oafs. Experiments at the Alabamr- Ex periment Station* have repeatedly proved that the yield from sowing rust-proof oats in the fall is r-t least 50 per cent greater then from sowing them in January or February. In fact, the fall-sown crop is often twice as productive, besides hr.ving the minor advartage | and Kailri iid Comm! .slcn Issues Sweep ing O dc. 1 . A sweeplv-x erder reducing fretgtQ rates on all of the trunk Hue rail way* In South Carolina was Issued yesterday by the railroad commis sion when the new standr-rd freight tariff was adopted, after an Investi gation lasting more than a yer-r. Members of the commission said that the Issuance of the order was the most Important piece of busine s ccusumated by the commission in 2 >ears. The exc-ct reduction unier the new uniform tariff will he an- neunerd shortly by the commission, and will become effective on Janu ary 2. The investigation of the freight rale situation in this State wa-s be gun a year ayo when the uniform tariff »as first ordered to appear show chusq* why the tariff Can foretell what the future will bring forth to them. It may brirg sickness, misfortune or trouble, during which there is no friend like a Bank Account. * One Dollar will start a Savings Account with us. Begin one at once and see how large you can make it during the next year. 5 per cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. The Bank of Smoaks should not be put into effect. The hearing on the question was post- SMOAKS, J. S. WILLIAM^, PresidenfT' W. H. YARN, Vice-Prest. 5. C. W. C. PATRICK. JR. » Cashier. •K of being removed from the lend about two weeks earlier in June. As between swings made In , , l the several fall months, the differ- P ol-, ‘l f a " 0, i account of the rnces li-« the resulting yields are i^^ath of Jr-mes M. Sullivan of An no* alwajfs great. As a general rule dersen. After a postponement of oats eowir at any time before No- months consideration was re- veinber 20 In the centre! part of s,,med in ,h4 * summer this the Cotton Belt, may he expect d |> ear - There were a number of to make a very 8ati8factory crop, an I #1 cn matter, r-! which this date by no means mr-rks the i * m ® representatives of all rail- close of the season for sowing oats 1 roa d& appeared and gave testimonj Virginia. Louisiana. Maryland, Ar- kantu^t, Missouri, aid Tennessee. Ohsei vntlouH by tho agents and Information conveyed by correupon- den f s from all sections of *lie south show that In the aggregate a. vast amotii* of timber has be s n 'killed by the Southern pine beetle, durln* the past two years. The dying and dead trees occur as scat- •erirg individuals or in clumps, large patches, ai’d in some places whole forests. road work over the county*. Some of the roads are leased to contract ors. A civil engineer is employes! i ll of the time. All work is done with a view to being of permanent value. The roads are grr-ded, straightened, widened and timber cut freon the sides in order to let L> the sunlight. o More progress has been made in road constructing in Lancaster County in the last three years than In all previous times. This progress will n*>t be checked. Money All are more or , ,, . . ... Tss eon -pic nous hy their fading. re,l ,8 th ‘* 1 r ‘?; , r ®duislte brains he black or denuded tops plainly indl-| Beoond - MHkt * * defUlHe b **‘ n “ ,n * eating the pre sence of the beetle o- I Kon,e ! l,ue "" d BO,,,e in the progress of trs work | Never quit work. You will soon robins el Dying Pine » Mei a-e to! B l fe VHll, «', of l ‘ cod ru l adB U8 u Tlwr Hcal’lii Ti; ce. ( time-saver t-nd moi^y-maker. * It h.vt hem fe.und that each patch' of dying trees with their fad'Di- aiu; greenish brown tops located any where* in the Southen* Sta’es Is a mc|iii<e to the living pine within 'h r.ulius of three or four miles. 'Thv broods of the southern pine* beetle ele\eloping In tile hark of the trees of one such center of in- festaftor* may swarm in any direc tion nnel settle in the healthy tim- Tsc Tli us one e»r metre "•del it tonal patches is killed until nearly all of the large as well as the small pine over extensive arer* Is dead. When these centers of infosta- tion ii.^ numerous within flu* area of a vounty, or even a Ir-r^cr sew- 1 1bix of territory, they cat* only ue »ooi»-park'd with the starling of so T-afiy fores( fires, and, as h is been demonstrated, they mr.y lea.t to far greator destruction of taer- chantulde pine than has ever beer.- reworded as resulting from fire in the Southern States. ' Therefore, they demand similar prompt and radical action on the pan of the owners in orelcr to protect their llv-lsuch tng pin*-. *■ TIm- >l'»re lin|M>Hnnt Evidence* «»f tJwe Prrsmce eif the Beetle. 1. If in clump* or patches of pine, whore there Is no plain evi dence of serious injury by fire, the foliage fades to pale green and Is your husband cross? An irri table. fault finding ellrpendtlon l» often due to a dlsordereel stomach. A man with g*x»*l digestion is m*ai»- ly alwrys gcod nntured. A great many have been p«*rinaniently cure»d of stomach trouble by taking Cham- leerlalu s Tablets.- For sale by all deuilcrs The Progressive Farmer. I’we* Tankage if Yi»ti Have Ne> l*us- turew. YVe have insisted that corn alone is not a profitable feed for l ogs, now we wish to insist with eeiual emphasis that soy b?rns, peanuts, cow peas or any other legume grax ing crop Is nett when used alone, as profitable or sr.Msfactory as when used in ccnn-rtion with corn, or some similar feed like rice *>r Its mill products, rice polish *>r rice meal. Owing to the fact that sweet po- trtoes produce large yields. and i-re c*>ni para lively rleh In carbohy drates, they* may be used for the* purpose of balancing the rich protein feeds, cow peas, soy beans i•'i*l peanuts; but the sweet pota to is tco bulky It* proportion to the fetod It contains to prove an en tirely sati*(a*'tory feed for hogs Again let U be repeated that, the ma n who lias no cow peas, soy beans or peanuts ft>r his hogs, can better affeird to bay a sufficient amoiiM o tankr-ge to give one part of tankage to 4 or 8 ports of com. especially since reirn is generally a good price erd will be* much higher before tho n?xt crop is mails. The Progress!v F; rmer. Don’t waste your nione. buying strengthening plasters. rhaml»e*r- lain's Liniment Is cksapcr and bet ter. Dampen r piece of flannel Is the man' who has found “the cha tes to yellowish and pale browil wry out" for himself and for the It indicates thc4 the trees are dying South. from the attack of the southern pli^ The half-hale man would keep us Hci« jilitic I'Mi-iniinK and Ite ttor Ylor- keWing Roth Essential. The man who m«kes only half a- hale of cotton to the acre on load I J ^ , that should make a bale is It- a brd| ,, * ,tl d and hUul It over the aife-ct- flx this year. And he is not only 1 ed parts and It will relieve tho In bad fix himself and hia family. 1 pain* and soreness. For sale by but it is such backward, u n prog res- ( all dealers. sive fanners as he who raise* the j “dlstresaeel cotton" tha4 has < 0 '||ir&CD M A MI1C Al TIIDIEC be put on the market to depress OAvRCK inAixIlrAL 1 UKlIiR prices for everybody* else. To flat- ! /•amis atsr ter such men In their Ignoranee ar-d r(fTapA\y backwardness by telling them It is, v ** a mistake for the South to ler-rn to make more cotton to the acre meat 4 not only to et-courage dry re>t In i GEO. S. HACKER & SON men themselves, but would help eleMtiu their famili*** to tgno- rsiu-e and want—|.4id help doom ths South in the same way. The man who has learr-.d to nuke a bale and more t*> the* acre where only half a hale grew before SUCCESSORS TD beetle, and that the hark on such trees Is Infested with the develop- iilg broods of minute white grubs and transforming beetle*. There fore sdeh trees are r- menaie to the living tre a. 2. ff the tre«*a have reddish brown ard partially fallen foliage, or If all tho fallii-ge has fallen, poem forever. The hnle-per-acre or bale-and-a-hr.Jf-per-acre man is our salvation, for he can plant only half as mr..iQ’ acres as formerly without decreasing his rotten production, aad have rti ether half f*>r grow ing *■ .rn,, hay, j , and hog feed Such a farm* . * Indcpemli if rotto*' prlrcs, ar ' * an *1: hack **. tiulicates that the broods of beetles i corn crib an*l smoke-house of his iv* - WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash and Blinds GJumns and Balusters; Grille; have emerged and that such trees 1 own and hold his cotton till he gets^ ant ^ Ornaments; Screen Doom ore no longer a metcce to the llv- .what he regards as *• fair price, ing onea. * j If it were not for such farmers S. If the tress dls during ths ps-' who have learned better methods of rtod between this 1st of March and production, the price of cotton in the 1st of October, they will be the South would be much lower absndoned by tbs broods of bee- ( than it la cow.-—The Progressive Mss within n few weeks after the Farmer. Windows. WE DEAL IN GIssjl Sash Cord and Weight! CHARLESTON, S C i:« to why the order should not be issued. "The new rate will be* just, eejui table and uniform, and will apply* t*> nil of the trunk lines of the State, 1, said a member of the commission ye>8lereij y li> announcing the new tariff. The new tariff provides for five- mile breaks lev 50 mile*, and tern- mile breaks upward from that num ber. The old tariff provided for ten i nd 12-mile breaks. The new uniform rate will be em braced in the annual report that is to be made to the general assem bly by the railrewed commissieui.— The State, Nov. 8th. Builders’ Material /X. ’ . y Wanted the public to know that we havn a most complete line of all kinds of builders' material, such as DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. SHINGLES, MOULDING, At prices to suit BRICK, LUMBER. ETC Let us know your wants. Resolve now that you will not lesve cny Irod bare this winter. The loss is not so gr**at if the North where the soil frwez^p, but here in the South the leaching of fe rtility is enormous. But much as y*»w will save by preventing leach ing. the great gain will he in hav ing something to feed next spring iietea-d of buying high-priced hay. rye If you can’t sow anything —The Progressive Farmer. SAVAGE. laonfactnrer of Roogh and Dressed Lnmt-er. i-O* el* A Father’s \ engemm-v. would have fallen on any ofc* who attacked-the ron of I’cter Bondy, of Soith His-kwood, Mich., but he was powerless b**fore attacks of kid- nay trouble. "Doctors ecu Id not h*lp him.” he wrote, ,J Xo e-t laat *se gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from tak- iag six* bottles. Its the beVt Kid ney medicine I eve r saw." Beick- orhe. Tired f**eling, Nervouwn/***. Loss of Appetite, war® of Kidney trouble that nu y ei «1 in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's *lise*ase. Be ware: Take Electric Bitters and be? safe. Fvery bottle giKirante*ed. 50c. at Jno. M. Klien's. Repairs on Buggies and Waggons Mowing Machines, and all Form Implements done promptly and nea4 ly. All work guaranteed. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. At Snider Lumber Company’s old Stand. 8. F. CUMSONGS. Ruffin, 8. C., R. F. D. No. & MRS. J. S. JONES’ \ ’ to * Invites her friends this week and during the FAIR to call and select a beautiful hat, or cloak. A fine, new lot of them have just arrived. We are pre pared to please*you. We aiso carry white dress goods, such a* piques, reps, bengaline, dress liqens, etc. Kid gloves, silk gloves, collars and corsets. Cordially, Mrs. J. S. JONES Waiterboro** Bonton* Millinery BUY IN THE SOUTH aad see Um South grow, keep your mon ey *4 home whom it will benobt you and your city. The Business Magazine the South s leading Business Journal tells how to do k. It boosts Southern —*t goods end those who handle seine. ^ It also contains articles of interest to every Southern Merchant, erticlee which build up ease business and make it profit- Monuments Monuments M Te i? la * e < *>*•* News in the BosL ' Mm World, condensed for the busy mao. LVTrJrcVr. k fcew. ,n. B . d 0, v , .^ w 2:5 Burineas Magazine Cow Knoxville, Tenn. All sixes and prices from $5.00 to 5.000.00 Co Marker*. Any estimated. Italian, Vermont and Georgia Marble end all kind* of Up-To-Date Cr nlte. Write Phone or wait to see me. Means money saved. Everything Guaranteed. B. R. Ulmer THE MONUMENT MAN. Ruffin, 8. C. To make a boy Into a pure man, a mother must do more than pray She must live with him In the sense of comrade and closest friend She must stand by* him In. time of temptation aa the pilot sticks to bis wheel when rapids sre around. She must never desert him to go off to superintend out side duties any more than the en- eering when his train is pounding to a baggage car to read up engiu- eerng when hs train is pounding across the country at forty miltvi an* hour. 18 THE WORLD GROWING BETTER? Many things go to prove that it is. The way thousands are trying tl> help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield. N. H. Indlng good health by taking Electric Bitters, she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to fake them. “For years I su.'fered with stomach and kidney* trouble," •he writes. “Every medicine I used failed till I took Electric Bitters But this great remedy helped me wondejrtully.” They'll help woman. They’re the best tonic and finest liver aad kidney remedy aSi..