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(dan:.. i * !■ •.«? h «« »’ '■ * T ' • ,^. * • *" * * Farmers’ Union Department 1 ■ -*■ - • •.. r.- j —^ X < UNION. i hMCer. •« WalUrboro. Chaplain, Jo*. Langdale, Conductor, J. A- Wlllla. Cotta#* fill*. Door K««por, 8. P. Ooodwln, Wal tarboro. Eucutlv* Conunillo* t J. O Jaqua* Jr., A. C. Breland. C liocal Ui Ashton—L.H. Yarn, president T. J. Simmons, secretary- ‘ Bells—W. W. Bryan, president H. W. Hudson, Jr., Mcretary. Bethel—C. H. Breland, president H. W. Breland, secretary. - ^ Black Creek—C. C. Utchfleld president; P. A. 81 an . aeereUry. Brant -W. U. Crosby, president; d A. Blocker, esc rotary, Edisto—A. O. Yartey, president 8. J. Patrick, secretary. Fuller—C. C. Crosby, president B. .J. Crosby, secretary. Hall—A. V. Rlckeabaker, presi dent; J. O. Jaques. Jr. Secretary. HendersonTtlle, O. K. H. Moors p esldent; K. O. W. Bryan, ssers lary. Horse Pen—Joe. 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—A. C. Breland, president, A. I. Martin, secretary. Penlel—W. E. O’Qutn. president L. Bellinger, secretary. Pleasant Grove—G. F. Copeland president; H. A. Crosby, secretary Stoke* D. M. Saunders, presi dent; K. C. Beach secretary. Tabor--J. A. Breland, president W. H. Breland, secretary. Walterboro,—J. Y.. Beach, presi dent; 8 P. Goodwin, secretary. Mt. Carmel—E. B. Way president G. M. Bennett. Secretary. Sniders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. GeUin«er, secretary. MM QinK GOUGHS ~ Ktt Being Cured by Vlnol Ksw Haven. Cosn.—"l was tronblsd with a most persistent chronic oongh for a long Urns and had tried so many remedies and prescriptions without benefit that I was discouraged. I was persuaded by my friends to try Vl nol. After taking the second bottle, my cough left me. and I must say I never felt better in my life. I can al so recommend Vlnol to any one in a run-down condition as the best possi ble remedy.” It is the combined action of the medicinal elements of the cods’ liv ers. sided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic Iron which makes Vlnol so efficient in curing chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis—at the same time building np the weakened, ran-down system. Try a bottle of Vlnol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned If It does not help yon. products, and all manner of'fruit*. We could slaiidy- wipe coiton out of consideration, still make a br ing and brlbg in enormous sums from tbe world—at larg# for sou thern crops. In the face of these tremendous assets, it is nothing less than crimi nal folly to conceKrate on cotton Cut down on it., ruthlessly! Mak>* it strictly r ; surplus crop. Produc - WSMtl WM « pr iv Ber Beahh and Strtagtii Back Again by Tbe tee of Cental. Tampa, Fla.—In a letter from this city, Mrs. EL C. £onun writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brooght me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day. It seemed-to help. I had almost lost my reason, but, thinks to Cardui. I did not Soon, I felt and looked like a^new woman. I think tbe remedy is wonderful. I recommend it to my friends, for I havo any or all of the other crops, I have received great benefit from It enumerated. Then the perennial cotton problem will ce&ueAo be one, the cotton we do raise will bring a fair price and it will not be incum bered by tbe large amounts now in sanely sent outside of the ssetion for staples should be rsiied here. Charles 8. Be-rrett. Union City, Ga. Nov. 16. Ikll. WANTH EXHIBIT*. Prof. Haddon Urges Roni of Ooiut- MR. ORIX WINK flOOO PRIZE Hors ol £xhiutt*. Fur Br-st 80 Bars of Oar* I* United Hastes Made I* toil. New York. November 20.— For growing 30 ears of corn exhibited from any portion of the United * States, W. H. Dorln of Bov^r, I>«*r Sir: — Va., has been awarded the $i»>00 A * ,,ou ty to Hem! E Tbe followng letter has been re- ceved by Dr. H. W. Black, county* superinter-dent of education, from Prof. C. B. Haddon, special Agent in ch&rge of Boy’s Corn Clubs in this State. It Is hoped that a num ber of exhibits will be sent from this county, as it will advertise the county as nothing else will do. Clemson College, 8. C., November 13, nOil. Cardui acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organa, strengthening tbe muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. * j It helps to refresh the worn-out ner vous system and relieves the effects oC overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years* successful use fully prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonic remedy for women. In every community, there live some who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effect* of this tim* tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves in many different ways. Try it «. 8.— Writ* tK UOm* Mvtasnr tbs*, ptstm* moss MsAcHmCo..OMtUMocs.Tww-.fcrI jfainMVwM. —4^ M-vy Hf** TAX NOTICE Th* books of tke County Treasur sr will ho opon for tho purpose of mut nM .n ...rn»n in. probably know, the collecting taxes from the ISth day .UT'.r TuD oII.^d brthL Intern.-' So " th A*!--''- < °™ E,i>o.ttlon will of October. 1111. to Doeoabor >1. “f•» Craven ,1*11. Tb. lor, 1, « tollowb. ^ Stats o • o . e o • o • e b 3*4 Ordinary County 4 Roads S Constitutional School S over exhibitors from every section of the country, among them L. D. Clore, the famous Indian i Corn King, hitherto undefeated in n eon- TO VISIT WALTERBORO. an acre on which he made a splen did yield in 1910 and the .con which took the prise was from .an acre cultivated under the methods of the U. 8 i bureau, the yield from this aero Ooo«l IbMd* Exhibit TnUn of A. C. being >J7 bushels. The soil is the L ItitllnsMl Traring Month. ordinary type of Southern Virginia, Tarrying the campaign for improv & sandy loam about oi^ht tional Hanrester Compsriv at the Ha j, f Columbia. 8. C.. beginning De- American land and Irrigation expo- C ember 11. 1 am very anxious that sitlon, now in progress at Madison the work be re p re sented from £k|uc.re Garden, Mr. Dorin winnlsg every county l|. this State. I am sending a generc-1 letter to .the boys of the corn clubs just at pres ent and am enclosing tags to them. Total.. \ . It 3-4 „ .. .w . . I wuold ad vise that you publish an Special School Tax Levy, test of this nc> ure. Mr. Dorln s corn article in your county papers urg- Mills Is now on exhibition at the BJUth- j nk t be boy* to send a tec* ear Lodge t •n. Railway . booth an ! Is at- and a single ear exhibit. Please do Rum Gully tractIng great attention, r armor* tjjjg your earlieat coi-zenience so Rice Patch .. .. * from all sections are showing ex- aa to give the boys time to selct Smoaks S traordinary interest in the i ward , the | r corn Any further infounatlon LittVe Swamp 3 since It Is the first time sjch a or toga will be gladly give8 ny Strickland J prize has been won by a fcoutheru ' wr j t i I1K to me or Mr c Porter, Williams 4 corn grower. Palmetto Bank Building. Columbia, Bethel 8 Mr. l>orla ploughed his lard ten'g c Ruffin 1 inches and subsolled 12 Inches * y ouni wry , ru|y 18 n j de rs ‘‘ 3 C. B. Haddon, I Bethlehem 2 Special Agent ic* Charge Hendersonville 4 Walterboro ^ (’Vmson (\illcge to Give a One ' R®<1 Bank 3 V<ar Ciurse In Agricuiitmre. Cottageviile. . more. He used 200 pounds phosphate, his only fertilizer side of clover turned under, seed was crrefully selected of out- Hla from NO MAN OR WOMAN Can foretell what the future will bring fonh to them. It may brirg sickness, misfortune or - trouble, during wrhich tht re. 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 bn Savings ‘Deposits. The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, J. S WILLIAMS, President. W H. VARN, Vice-Prcst. - s. c. W. C. PATRICK. JR.. •Cashier. # # # s 7 Kaysors 3 Poll tax 91 on all males between ed public highways out of Rich- The young farmers of South Car olina who, for lack of means from ir»pm 1 Personal disinclinations, hr.ve been th « ot *4 A1 *° a cont- deterred from taking a four-year mutation tax of $2 on all males be- conrse in agriculture have long tween the agea of 21 and 60 which felt the need of a short course In • h «H b « P*id the same time agriculture that would enable thorn an d In the same manner as other to become more efficient farmers, taxes. South Carolina baa needed, r>nd Is 1 8®®- 3. That where a party de need Ing today your« men on the •If®* to work out bis commutation farm who have the knowledge nec- tax he is hereby permitted to do so essary to make farming highly *>y rendering four days work of Inches deep with a good clay sub soil. profitable, and that will transform tbe drudgery of JLhe farm in agree able, even pleasurable work. The board of trustees, at Its re cent meeting adopted the recom mond, \a., after the close of the lUr . Uorin's success shows what roiuress of tbe American Assocla- can be accomplished ol. Southern Hon for Highway Improvement and land and is the more remarkable its allied organizations in that city. ® lnc ® h ® •* a former resident of a the Atlantic (’oast Line Railroad Ml ^, iKaa k ? ew „ ....... . nothing about farming untif six ( ompany on Nov. 24 wUI send yean ago when he purchased 661 on tour one of the most completei acres in Haltfsx county V*., on- the good road exhibit trains that ever Southern Railway's Richmond and rode ofc rails. Danville line, paying eight dollars Equipped partly by the rairload per acre. The award of this prize . . . . . . , and partly by tht United States to Mr. Dorin will prove a v&!uable l o begin nbktasjsion. This course government,'’ the train will carry advertisement for the Southeast as w P rov *8e instructions in a 8 r ^~ the work of educating the people to a corn growing land, it was with f 11 t V r< *’ bor, iculture, animal hus- the commercial and social import- the purpose of showing the agrlcul- ..u. ln *.’ • m w , “ e ® han * c ** ance of improved highways, into lural possibilltle* of the Mouth-»>« a Pl* bookkeeping, nearly all the important cities and east that the Southern Railway _ .®f d * ra “ ,n *f- , . towTu of Virginia. North Carolina. Company plc -ed an extensive exhib-'. *L ve J,? 8trUCt i Koulh Carolii-i, Georgia. Florida It at this exposition and did ® v ® r y* ’ ,kh S \ n,® ra »5 t if, e and Alc>bama. thing possible to encourage Individ- ■P® a ** n * } ®? E ^ ® tko With ail the wonderful electric ual exhibits on the part of the K^duate to take the lead in his models of the United States Office farmers throughout the territory J 101 ?? community, and demonstrltte of Public Road, on board. tbe served by its lines. !“forminTThf •Good Roads Special” of the Atlsn- sclent if io methods of farming. The “mST' M ln * KcJlroad Con, P* n > FKEH1DKXT B.\lUtETTM LbrrrER ^ h^nd^ed d^lla™^ ^ win be stationed on a sidetrack at oim nunarea aoiiars. Richmond during.progress of th- ^ ^ Kaswwrw to Htlck to At th * m * eUn 3 of th * great road congress of the Amerlc. n M l|oW . Association for Hlghwey I««ProJ®- T o the officer, and member, icent Nov. 20 to 23. It will be ep- nhe Kariuerii - fnlon; ,na > > ^ t ‘ on ot tb * cob*t*»» A| lbi9 crUtcr ., BtaKe ln the cot . will be free. ton B ituatloi>. with the Farmers’ Thousands of farmers. ®«“>ln3 tTiion and scores of business lead- 4llt:ir ers and general $outhern factors nine hours each or* the psbllc roods of his township, under said overseer as aforesaid, and when the “ labor aforesaid is completed the overseer In charge shall mske Plait tion of Southern Agriculturalists Pres. Riggs was elected second vice President. of MASTERS* SALK. near their iorms which was one of bi , uUn ^ to B , eIU the tlde oft^lnfair the features of ’’Good Roads," pre- ^ prices, the first duty of the fi;-rui- cceding the convention* will be In er 1b tQ hold hlB colton . Itichinond to obtain tbe bene.lt of Those who s**ll at present prices the prat tics! experience of ® x PV rt8 art . simply, giving away a margin of from all over the country. The) MAt . ra | ni ||ii UR dollars to splr-aers will hear lectures from govhrnmet-t pp^ulators. Quoti'tlons after and State officials; and - 1 The State of South Oarolina, t’olleton CVmnty. - COMMON PLEAS. M. A. Adams. c 9 vs. D. D. Green, et al. By virtue of the decree of above Court hrrrii\ 1 will sell at pub) rill learn lhw f| ^ t of the year will establish .outcry before the court house tbe advantages that come to the , ht> tru(h of , hut aBfit>r ti on . The ^*li«rboro, wltlnn h-gal hours,/.on «... A ' {4t country gent rally from read btilld- It:r as a result of the z>.!dresses made by* President Taft and othv_r tl! 'inguithetl tutsts; r-Td will 'I h |,r ble to r*e a practical dt-men*- tr. ri'T' of every kind of rord build- in; . r;.rd maintenance and road Im- pr< ve i.ent, t T 1 c Atlantic Coast Lino liall- rfC. ! Company, .wi»h co op* ra'ion of 1 .• «Ur T ogrtt Waller Pa^.e of tb« go\eruuet4 office cf public ij^%o wav if the sple (aioiina^under the lead a^r^aid. in Glovtr fowm ;. J. Watson, presideit » wen< > <? 5 > a them Cotton Congrers. forth by l^nds roe-ta, who la also President of the ^ ^ At. rit, n .A*, ocia'lcn for Htghv,*y j.qjjjJjju s«ason. The plan improvement, will send its •‘Or''l teU€Dl 0 i, e . statistics and Read Speci .l” t|hrough Vlrxln a. North, Carolina. South Crroilna, Georgia, Flotioa and Alabama There will te on the train, Edgar I). Baker; a- or. anizer aM I vcturer isser most ulifhuU partA^Alto cam paigu is now upon p^^ io waver is ‘to tose the eflcct of the splendid work already accomplished i hi buui'n ership of E cf the Sou the I they are Instituting a system of pledges which binds the planter 'o in Id his present cotton for thir teen cents; t-nd further.,not to sow more than sixty per cei-tof thv jtrable acreage in cotton for tL^ is an ex- our own « n.Uion sense tell us thr,t thy crop now in band Is worth much u.oie tbof is betug offered for it. Hut If civilization needs the saarp Bale l>uy In December next day), the following describe 1 All that certain tract df-Tand situate in the Kvrr cio .on t. Mltlu d|r*aKyll mendatlon of President Riggs, pro- ;*» aindavtt sod K shall be present Tiding for the establishment! of such sd t* th* supervisor for his approv- a course which will be e-rranged *3 **4 then turned over to the treasurer, and he ahall thereby be sxoneraked from commutation tax. Dogs 60c each. That tax books will be open at the place# named below for the pur pose of receiving lanes. Tuesday, Dec. 6th, Bells. Wednesday, Dec. fth. Rice Patch. Thursday, Dec. 7th, Sniders. Friday. Dee. ith, Petits. Saturday Dea fth, Hendersonville Tuesday, Dec. 12th, OottagevlUe. Wednesday, Dec. 13th, OeiA«rvtll Thursday, Dss. 14th, Jackson bore Friday, Dec. 16th, Green Pond. Wednesday, Dec. 24th. Mrs. A. R. Smith's (Afternoon) Thursday, Dec. 21st, Lodge, (till IS o'clock.) All other days at Walterboro. Notioee as per abeve notice will be posted at each place where we collect. R. E. JONES. County Treasurer. Builders’ Material Wanted the public to know that we havo a most complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES. MOULDING, BRICK. LUMBER. ETC. o At prices to suit Let us know your wants. C. I SAVAGE. lamfactirer of Riagb and Dressed Lnmfer- BUY IN THE SOUTH A Father's Vengeance, would have fallen on any or* who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Hockwood, Mich., bur he on powerless before attacks of kld- y trouble. “Doctors could not help him,” he wrote, "so 84 laat we gave him Electric IPilers and he iinprcvcd wonderfully from tak ing si* bottles. Its the fc it Kid- Reek- a*che. Tired feeling, Nerrtfit^n. ss. Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that tn; .y erd In dropsy, diabetes or Bil M’a disco’p. Be ware: Take Electric ill.tors and be safe. Every ! >itle guaranteed. 60c. at Jno. M. E'ica’a. THE MERKIAH WEBSTEX? It is a NSW CREA TION, sovortng every field at th* werMro thought, octlon and culture. Tho osfy sow unabridged many articles of intsnaet to Merchant, article* wrhich aaneos and make 8 profit- ^Tels (he latest, host News in A* Buri- •oss World, condsnssd for th* buy men. ^ Ssed $i JX) far yeer*• subecripdon.’ County and Bute. medicine I ever saw." unship, con- . .. acres, and now or late df Frank Glover, South by land now or late of C. P. Chisolm, e.*st by lands now or late cf M.^ry Gr^en and west by lands of Mary Green. 2. All that certa.n trait of land situate in same' township. County „ , and State, com. i ng v,n Impairs on Buggies and Waggons (97) acres mfire or less, and l-ound- Mowing Machines, and all Farm cJ, miin ly lands now or hit© of Implement# done promptly »nd nan the estate of Dodd, South by part o the Linder tract of which it formed a part, i*ad west by land now or Ramm* It defines ever 400,00a mm Wbr-rfs; mors than ever before ep peered between two cove 1. sroo Mmgcm, 6000 XI- laalrmUoua. Re cense 11 *■ the tmly diotionsry ■ ' . .1 ■ with the now divided peg*. ▲ " Stroke ot Geniua.” Knoxville, Term. let sens of a short crop" to“empha-! of Under of which It formed a for the American Association' for ¥ lo tlu , a1sdmn ut f a i r dealing wliu pa ^ H'sbway Imyr vement; and *»pre- t i 4e (^ rultr _ then so be it. seating tbe United States Office of s „ u »h l s j n bctt» r position Public Roads, there will be- L. E. any ol i. f . r B<: otion of the country. Boykin wtd ?1. E.Atom 11. . 0 ^ absolutely independent tluvt All of these experts will dclivef J|ljlt Ur The sake of li- lecturea and give practical uea.on- that soil conditions wore at rations of road building. j Bl . * _ 4iat Wl , oould not pro J us* c>»i- Ws would then proceed to flor. The boy’s ee>petlte is of ©!> the teallze upon the South's heaveiv Udrc.n ton. Those tracts to he sold separate ly. Terms of sah < . h, purihrocrs to pay for pa*per* or. « aeh trcot. C. G. Heint r-on, Th November 11, 1951. ly. All work guaranteed. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. At .Snider Lumber Company’s old Stand. S. F. CUMMINGS. Raffia, 8. Cm R. F. D. No. a. Monuments Monuments I respect the man who knows dis tinctly what he wishes. The groat- All sizes and prices from |6.00 ; er part of aJl the mischief m the IS THE WORLD GROWING BETTER? Mgny things go to prove that it Is. The way thousands are trying t<> help others is proof. Among them Is-Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield. N. H. indlng good health by takiiik' Electric Bitters, she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble.” •he writes. *,‘Every medicine I used failed till I took Electriwv Bitters But this great remedy helped me wondcjrfully. M They'll help Any woman. They're the best tonic acd finest llvey and kidney remedy Uncle Btr-:*’* Hudson, of Hud- s-.uicc o' anuvzoc,vat. If you w. u ld , n t heriinge by* production 0/ the hvx so»an appetite take C* m- ^.^at ttaple crop* lu every other bcwlsin’s Tshl«*». Itiy not oulfc kL .ctlou of Amerua, the crops they ctv'4# a 'bchltly ajjpet ’e I »‘- j rc.y upon to sustain life, to ItU-: •treacthsa th# atomacb ana sashle | n revenue, to promote protipemy. It to do Its work asdurslly. For 1 Think what Booths™ soil can Shis by all doaksra. - 1 rye, sweet poiStoes, Irish potatoes, turt'lpa, - p«a. vetch,, burr clover, alfalfa, ribbon •orghum, water m^'^us, all kinds, of vegeu«li!*-«, ecw», bogs, at «ep. Mr. Md Mrs. R. O. W. Br; **, et sUsmded the bv>- Nshowl asm h«r* „ • _ -.u« uii»i;uiei ru ine 1 uviu in.,- * iiunsiii, pi mi* ‘ J I? >Te ": *°rl<L_arlsos from the fact that j" on ' 6 mentioned an on. i„:bec! g plast'V. Chamber-• M*-ksr«. Any kinf 1 . of spec ia. work' .. . , ‘ I'those win were In town Tbum- , Unlnwmt Is ebe: " r tnc l-t-f‘ Italia:. Virmori sa4 I *? en do n. t ..ufflclertly uMerstand d e VLO ,n !o%a , r Z Cov- dx Marble an! alt kltuli of To y have under- Utt, • ... * Dt.mp* a ft pieci vt flannel irp-To-Dat# Granite 1 taken to build a ttwar, and spend _ _ lain’ s tor. with ft and f ind it or.'r the affect ed jparts ant. it will relieve the pal*- and soron©*#. all de tiers. Fcr snt© by pouury and poultry products, «isiry|towu Friday. M* tUtrate R. O W. Bryrn, of Hendenoavllle, may bs mentionsd 4?ose w>'.' bad business la Up-To-Date Granite Writ© Phoa# or wait to see me. ; no mor * , 1 ' lbor on th ® foundation Means -monsy saved. Everything 1 i**' 1 * ould u neceMar >' to a Guaranteed. •• » hut.-Goethe. H. R. Ulmer, TUB MONUMBNT MAN. Ruttlfi. 8. a -• — mt 1|J<. f«j,. W. E. Copers, of Hendersonville, Is here this week attending court. s s * G. W. Sweat, of Hsaderyonvills, Is hsss this week attending eowrL Rev. B. R. Ulmer of Ruffin, vas. in \\ ulterboro on buslD'fs Friday . • * . e Prof. H. A. Crosby, of Hudson s Mill, had business in town Thursday see T. W. Hughes, one of Stokes’ prosperous citizen* was among those la town Friday.