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X / / ~T'~ PAGEFOUR ~T “PUBLISHED. EVERY WED- " NESDAY. > i y X THE PRESS AND STANDARD, INC cuLJfbm a. SUBHCEIPTION RA1 •1. * raosnc 10*. I i: (casts S 11m mu* issertlos. it On« oss^ a Oord. No* Itssis of Oootks published free. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1914. i i f ✓ 1 IMS Kroei Kofllo. Editor The Press sod Standard: . Please allow me space ;n your paper for a few lines. Yn" people la this section are very busy planning for another crop. *« Miss Donle Robinson spent last Satasday very pleasantly with Misses Dills and ('arrie Crosby. Mias Alma Carter spent the week end with Miss Donle Hobinsod and Mias Annie Carter. Mias Annie Carter, her mother and little brother, and Mire Donie Robinson spent the fourth Sunday with Misses Alma and Marie Carter. We are very sorry, to hear of the accident that happened to Uicliard Crosby and) hope he sill soon recover. Junior Crosby spent Sunday vuth Philip Crosby. Misses Alma and Marie Carter spent Thursday with their aunt. Mra. Jf. W. Hudson. Mrs. Joe Breland and rhilijren spent the fourth Sunday with Mrs. Breland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hudson. , C. P. Crosby spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Jlriffln. Fran* Breland and slater. Lilly spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs! Jim Berry near Walter boro. We are very' sorry to hear of t}i** illness of 11. D. Padgett, Jr. and hope SKI sue PRODUCTS MANUFACTURE* PU*M AGRICUL TURE FOR ' FIRST PLACE TN *. C. THIS YEAR. LESS CHILD LABOR EMPLOYED Value of Preduct Has Increased Six teen and Onp-Malf Mllliees eff Del- lere Within Ywelve Mentha—Tea- SOee Remain Far in Lead. Columbia. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTEBBOBO, S. C PREVENTIQ&-SCEDEO JANUARY 7> 191 The of om day recently he wll soon recover. Mias Lois Breland spent Sunday with Mire Myrel Hudson Two Oaslew. Manufacturing In the state ia keep ing close up with agriculture in the race for supremacy In Sbuth Caro lina now. The y«^r’* value of the manufactured product of all Indus- tries has been $141.151302. a sum Just about equal to the value of tho agricultural products of last year, but still *abqut I18.u00.000 behind the ag rtcuHural results of 1913. This sum represents an actual Increase of $16,- 573.242 over last year's manufactur ing record. This year the total capi tal invested in all induatrlea la $157, 039.499 against $142,770,905, an In crease of $14.24$.$94. The value of the output as compared with the in crease of capital invested 'shows a healthy growth. There are now on the average 76,- 324 persona employed in the manu facturing industries of the state, an increase of 424 'over 1912. Of these 53.542. an Increase of $1. are men; 14,865, an increase of 595. are wo men; 4,612 are boys under 16. a de crease of 166. and 3.307, a decrease ol 94. are girls under 16. To these employes $24,406,226 was paid in wages—an increase of $1. 309.570 over 1912. The men got in wages 6495.599 more than last year; the women $298,518; the boys were paid a total of $991,915 In wages - $22,064 more than last year, though 166 less boys were employed; and the girls 9695.278^-an increase of $43. 389. though 86 lesp girls were employ ed than in 1912. The textile industry ot the state continues to be far and away the leading manufacturing Industry, show ing an annual production of $84,785. 152, on a capital Invested qf_ $88,767.- 738. A large proportion of the total increase in value of product is due tc the handsome increase shown in the textiles. * , The second Industry In value ol products is lumber and tinibei products, with an output worth 814. 719.573 oh a capital Invested of |18. 447.679. R a red Jatter day In Colleton county, for on that day was commenc ed a movement In Waltnfboro looking to the tntredaction of the tobacco in dent ry within <)to county. The matter has been undertaken wMh a rim and vigor which will certainly bring' re sults, and within two or three years there should ha a large tobecco ware house constructed In Wjdterbbre. v The meeting of ^Jbcee interested In the culture yt-tobacco ;Was held at the'home of R. H. WlehmSn on Fri day morning, among those present be ing R. H. Wlchman. J. O. Padgett, G. C. Brown, .0. A Hea«h, C.*p. May, Jd. P. Howell, Mf. A. Gruber, J. D. Warren and R. M. Jeffries. In order that suf ficient information along the line of tobacco caRure bm secured. Dr. A. H. Williams of Lake City‘Had been In vited to be present, end from his large amount of experience in the tobacco business Dr. Williams was la position to give much information along this line. - Also there was present Mr. King from Lake City, who was employ ed later as tobacco expert and who will have the supervision of the plant ing of the crop In-Colleton'county. The plan adopted was that Mr. King should be employed to look after the Introduction of the crop and that ten men who would plant several acres of tobacco each would be secured within a very few miles of Walterhoro and between these tea men Mr. King will divide his time- Mr. King will be em ployed In the* county for at least eight months, during which time he will have no other work than the super vision of the planting of tobacco. It la planned to raise a fund by public contribution to assist in the paying of the salary of Mr. King, and thoae who plant tobacco will- pay the • bal ance. If neceeaary.another expert will be secured to- supervise ten other farmers who may desire to engage in this business. During the planting and curing season It is absolutely ne- ‘ cessary to have careful supervision of-1 the crop by an experienced man and ■iLiocs,rc Wtth Advent ef Cold Building ef Firee, The Danger FeHod le At Hand. ' awniuyicsreu. Your Liver to FaM ef Bile; Bbweln Clogged. Stomach How, Tongue Coated, Breath Bad. t, Hcrrt Bian Charlotte.—WRh toe advent of Win ter weather and the firing of furnace*, grates end utoves. attention should bn given the subject of dwelling house hazards,' to which genecal subject the North Carolina Fire Prevention Association is paying very particular attention at this time. Recently in spectors representing tola organisation ▼tatted all the hudhUngs in the buei- Bfos district and submitted reports aa to what they found. Of timely con cern was the reference to the vam amount of gaeoliae that was found to 4m lying about In open vessels ha the various preasteg clubs and other es- tabHshmenta which coarttuted con stant menace to the business dtotrka of the cky. Mention was also madq of the many beeps of rubbish and re fuse found lying about in attics, base ments and backdoor*, which also add ed to the conflagration risk. Under tho heading of dwelling house hazards, the North Carollga ‘Fire Prevention Association, which maintains headquarters in this city, le issuing warning to housekeeper* for the purpose of preventng fires. A few of these suggestlonsr may .be worth while and are herewith repro duced; _ , “Housekeeping—The attic, cellar and all dosdts aad outbutidings should be cleaned at least once every year, ,, aad aU useless material and rubbish removed therefrom aad hom ed. These unnecessary accumutations are dangerous, aad are the canees of many fires. Store all remaining tdftal neatly so that a clear may he had between or around boxes, cases, barrels, etc. “Metal waste baskets, only, should be used. “In storing clothing, first remove nil matchM and other material from the Get a 10-cent box now. - You’re bilious! You have a throbbing aenaatiort In your bead, a had taste Ju your mouth, your eyes barn, yoar akin to yellow, with dark rings under your eyes;.your lips are parched. No wonder you ftel ugly, .mean and illtempered., Your system ia full of bile not property passed off, and what yon need to n cleaning up inside. Don't continue being n bilious nuisance to yourself and thoae who love you. and don't resort to harsh physics thet lititate .and injure. Remember that most dis-* orders of the stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets—they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep yoar liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet, aad your head clear months. Children love to Cascarets. because they taste aad never gripe ot sicken. cb«r. r v.'C jwee ivod j n letter f r o t j V 83. llan, from 1 T- iic’.t v.« j.ialic the snowing os- tihrt*: "About tvrclve y'-ars ace my irclth began to f; 11. i couldn’t' nt anything wltLoet cUfSern* f-'T It. X he'd heart bum, sour stomach, pulej- ic.tjion of Cto juart, r.rnother- i:ij spells,, pains in my s\C:z t back. In fact, I suffered all o* and a cou~!» almost like cc:;-ur ticn. Do tors fciUd to rc'.i vj r in fact, they didn't seem to kr what ailed me. I continued to gj worse until I wr.3 allc t> sit up o MRS. JAMES A. HA Bex 3e. Norris C: ICecu. a part of ths time. I had almost ] all hopes of ever beinj any bette "But one day tome one threw sc books tit at my door. I read ti therefore it was thoqght wise to limit! pocketo and then carefully fold and the number of men under one expert neatly place away. Do not to ton. However. If there Is sufficient clothes where they will be demand in the county, another man dhlmneys. News From Lodge. . Lodge, 8. C. .Jun. 3. 1914. Editor The Press and Standird: As I have not ween any pews from our little town in qufte a while. I thought I would write a few dots. Christ man la over and the New Year is here, which we all hope will oe a prosperous one. Rev. G. A. Martin of Henderson ville was a welcome visitor In town this week . Mrs. R. R. MUey and children have returned home after / a very pleasant visit to the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Hierr Misses Irene and Ruth Pellum are visiting friends here this week. Wendell Padgett of Smoaks visit ed Lodg" last Tuesday TUlman and Rob • Carter of Ehrhardt visited fr' n ds near Lodge on Sunday., Bartow Padgett of Smoaks was among thoee In town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ml ley have re turned .home after a visit to rela tives in Florida. B. R. B n nnett of Holly Hill was in town Thui^day end found them to b3 Prruna bo. "They described r.:y fec.i i? io tr I smt at once end r-t a bottle? i btidn 4-kir.g it. pronoun tr.y ailment systemic catarrh,, i gave mo sorre edviev. "When l had taker, two and c half bottles 1 borran to eat with suffering. I continued to Improve "When 1 had taken eight I’ was TiZTt perron. That was nlno y< aga "I think Penma the greatest f: ity remedy there to. for so many ments are due to catarrhal troubli would advise any one afflicted v catarrh to take Pcruna and I am i It will leave." In the Revised ‘Ills of Life” have many similar testimonials wl should Interest sick people ev< where. Sent free by the Peruna Columbus. Ohio. People who object to liquid m -t*MM can new obtain Peruna Tab CLASSIFIED ADS can he secured who will superviae “Do not go into other farmers in different localities, matches or candh The meeting on Friday was gotten up j “Care should^be exercised In hurn- liagtily and hence many of the Wal- 1 ing leaves, dead grass or rubbish, terboro business men who are vitally Keep these Gres a safe distance from interested In the introduction of this buildings, and never light them on with lighted great industry within the county were not present. Howevyr. It will be an easy task to secure the co-operation of the business ,,and-agricultural 'inter ests of the, county looking to the in troduction of an indttatry which will mean so much to Colleton county It Is earnestly desired and expected that hundreds of farmers throughout the county win this year experiment with the growth of tohacco. 0r WfS /I INDIGESTION. GAM OK MCK. HOUR STOMACH IH«pepsin” Makt BLwteri Stomach Fine in five Minute-. / *#■ f- LU Really does” put bad stomachs In order—“really does” o\ercome indige*'<o;>. il>pepsia. gas. heartliurn antj sourness in tiv<' minutes -that — lust that'' makes Bape>^tliape- psln the largest sdllng stomach * re gulator In the v.orjil. if what you ••at fer.m nts. jjrto stubltoru lumpe. you heli h j-fvs anil eructate sour tinriigej^ii n>oi! ami .uiil; h- ul i dlrsy and ai h l»r. aih foul; inn Cue cohJimIC'vortr insi.ti- bibs; w.ii, bile ami irHip sKlilt* w .^■'le, renu ini>c*’ the moim-b; ' • r'a;* DiajtPpsiu 1 ••ontes In lont.i-t A'th Ute stoma/'li all su« h illr-tres-i ^ awihcs; It'H.traJy' shhiK aimost marvelous^ml oy U its tiarmlessiiesil vX A larye fifty <ase Of FapeV. iijp Pepsin .will give you a hundred dot lars’ wortth of s^rtsfa* t»o:t or > ■ i: astoiijs you yo-cr monc. .X druggist hit!i<i> back. • . It’s vrbrth. trs w ight in gold m men dqd-Comen who can’t get tiavti stomachs regulated It belong* in your h >me diouM six tvs n.- h-;»i handy in ea«e of :« i-bk. stttir, ui> , -c stomach during the d t v or at niuli It’s- the uuu k* > t surest jnuC^efov harnjless k* tnacb du. tor iiixdte^^e;l«t Campaign For Dairy Products. , J. M. Napier, county demonstration agent; R. 11 Mason, of Clemson. state held dairyman, and J. H McLean, ol Washington, chief of field dairymen in the Southern States, held an inform !al conference at the Jefferson hotel .recently and discussed plans for i state wide campaign among farmers to improve dairies and their products, sc 'that the products will bring, bettei price sin the markets. ^ ^ Recently Mr. Nap|*r,and Mr. Mason visited various frfrms in Richland county, pointing out to, tjie, faritien* wherein they might get bettcr.resultf with their dairy cattle ♦ Ib-Rinning about the middle of January meeting* ol larrue^riin various parts of the stall will^bi* belli under the at’sgjve’s o| kdemsun College ami Ute IniU-d .States government, locking to’slmilat iniprovetm nt. An effort will bo made to thcreas* tee dairy industry in Som|i Carolina I'en; • rV w ill be urged :o breed. Ul C'etr. i;ows by degrees, in stead of at (ir;c*^‘pnic , 'asing pure oreed. Special r.it.mien will be given to the feed for t.ie cattle. Hams -and Mr. King were both enthu- slstic over the planting of tobacco In Colleton county and It was tlie opinion of both that t!* ' sotiot the county wa* ^excellently adapted to ihe growth ot the weed, /I windy days. • / ‘Do pot hank houses in the winter with straw, excelsior or other readily inflammable material;, a chtmney spark or carelessly thrown match may ignlte lb ‘ Matohea—Uae only .safety match re. make it impossible for children to ge^ them. Always place burned mat Tn ’ m^ta! receTfacies; n tile tifRI.S: THICKEN AVfT^ matohea *,> throw lem on the floor or into toe waste Want Better falary^ Far Teacher^^ The^tate Imard cf education inet iu baskets. . ^ “Heating Hazard^-^oal and kind lings should preferably be kept with in a brick or stone enclosure and not stored against frame partitions nor directly against walls of boiler or furnace rooms. ' , “Never put kindling into the ovea. “Deposit all ashes in metal recepta- ihe governor's of3ce recently. This cles or upon non-combustible meeitng of the hoard vus necessit ited removing same from building at leaat by the resignation* of the county su- once a week. Barrels or boxes should perlntondert*. .of Abbeville and Laur ens. In both these counties the super- Intendeat leaves the field' of public scliotd work to secure a better salary. In Abbeville W .R. Bradley entered upon the duties of his ofliie last Jan uary. He has -accepted a position with the collector cf internal revenue. In Laurens George L Pitt* laoics' one year of se/ving out his second term His friends think he will ’enter the iusurajfcf fleld. The county yurerintenf?»'nl'.« a.lary In Abbeville is 57< 0, wlitb* t!.<> < ivy sttpvtintendent' ree^lvie The county, superintendent's sal ry in Laurens: is fT.'O j»n,d' the city -supiTln tendont is p;:tri • >■ Killp atots Vhrouf.bout • thf not be used for storing or carrying ashes unless they are constructed en tirely of metal.” > I Notice wav of thanking all of take rhi.i iny friends for the vo.t,vi i,] file in tho r< • nt lontest. - Ai 1 * c Sv R IV , Anderson Grants Franchise. Anderson City (’ouncil recent Iv uar.u-il a 40-yeaf franchise,to the jtmtl.iern Public 1’tilities t’cmpiny present owner of the water and ligh; systems, whose contract with the eity will soon expire. T. o tnlhlmun? eiec trie light tnto under the n. vv eonp. s 11 n nta t>*M. kilowatt Ijp«f7 with radualipg stale. m Women aod vver I-'i**-f ron. ,• 'eel • n-e a uatigi uni. combiuutf* ;. o.-eialiy to ..eu • r.. pnd congested • (.!:»*•> > otf* »• \ P.r ' h -*, liripnrv irn-gubyjtif/'s a ><i 11 'tie fev* /iiHO.ir* rt " d'^^Ktiln- • l*'.U6 i si., tl ^ '~^a normal .e-(/.»n of >•<!. tig.,. • * 1 r d <4er a u<! . /c,.. i>' e •.»*• -•callsi , '• .id •. tomain -ih> habit to. -..g" drug.i Do ,yo,u t« g.o »r» ' Just when v-t»o 1* ? you have a ti*-k.lf! yon awake? Jos' HomwoamKT.ir (V check the cough aru a^nsatiou at oiiee. >'U*:h tit tiigiii. to sjeep? l»-» r«>at that kf'i'p* tike Foley's --nod It will ot* the to kling Does not upset a I the stomai h. is l***st for children and rown persons. SXKFFKIdt, t OL. A J. Walsh was 0 badly done up with rheumatism and aent for Foley Kidney Puis whun was the only thing that would (urc him. Geo. Potter of Pontiac. Mo. was down on his back with kidnev and bladder trouble and Folev Kid- in* Pills made him well aa'd able tp work. It is a splendid medicine and always helps. Just try it. For sale by all dealers. B.vih'tubsJjr'Capitot City. ^ liuKrtubit to the i.uiaber cf 2 7' ns* d in ('idun-.bicy':*c< or'l.n^ Iv a report fried with” city council r«; . •nt-ly by t'- T Fctncr in.-;v> * tdr pkimhing; so. if cleanliness he not uniformlv practiced a-iuong t’oliivi V y C* , / biai. it is'i.rom no lui W of the fac'd; tie* for attaining that virtue Othca .‘mon:a tlje 24.691 water openings | found by recent * cminu'ratior.s were as follow's: l>itchon sinks. I; sr.O, hivaforles. 2.7ti* toilets, 5.960; Inundry Utbs. 184. ^ard s^iRots.: 4 533; f lop hoppers, 131. yard hose. 722. < OlU!.!fcf a«-r»e tba: the eouhfy • rlptandflut ocvuple^ Up- n\(>'i, p.- ;.i«a' RFOur pultlic ‘a hool y hci’i. In Soiirh "f'arolina fie * ompesVltlon of ihi; cf. ficer'W fixed t y 'he bvgjslatlvc d. ii t Ion from Pm h l ounty. it has, • l ei*;i. rei on. :.ucnfji*d^t lint a m'lntnmm sal-ary of #jL3tfffvvith n*. t s.iry ttavWing ejpen-es b*- pruvid* d tn *ficl! Vtn4ntv>-ffml that the epu'-fty. s?f- perintjjbdimt be mp.irid to Ri\«v !?i : , t«> the schools \t pre*e*P 11 counties have pl ucd the s;i jmsintenttein y of tVir pubfi* ^ IhwIs iii>on this ha;js. . The ava rage salary i*r Hte'ciumty supcrjtitendi tits 6f education iu • nroiitta is JX9S.S8, uia crd'iig to p^s submitted to J t; Hwcar*r ^tatc superhiterulcnt of HiKtiTh':: 0 --. -w.ay To Purchase Additional Lards. i A movement looking to the pur chase of additional lands under the provisions of the Weeks’ act-and the sotting aside or the* timber lands bought under the Mil as health and recreation grounds Ira* been started by ptonrlhcat ^restern Carolinians Inter estod in the project who held a meet ing «n>t perfected an oiganlzation In Asheville. Governor Craig, who’Was an A. beriUo .visitor; was nnttied jy* ivn^idvnt "Of the association imJHfTpo. 8. poyrglll was' C:x;c:l >*<rctary. y FOR SALE. Leon Crosby visited Lodge ' laa£. FOR SA Sunday. Estes Smith of Walterhoro ip/ visiting at the home of W. M. Fox, Misses Vera and May Bishop en tertained a number of their friends last Tuesday evening. Among present were Misses Marie gie Bishop of Hampton. Fparfik Mc Millan and* siste.A 'M’sir Maggie; Woodeliff. G«. and John Kilpatrick and sister. Miss Kafe. also of Wood- cliff. The evening was very much °njoyed b>>*ll present. Jc * Jolly Kid BKAITIFY YOtR HAIR. RHn- Ra«*k Glm-s. Lo«tre. Charm and get rl»l of Dandruff—Try the Moist Cloth of fcdge- *6 recent^ on»- Much W&rk of Reads. I Work otvthe flr>t link ••onrbp-Obtinty’s good rt>ad« ^ie^provltled for in the pa9?ag« of d» bond i**ue of $20u,<t"« for the land ing of reads an! Ivddves, ha> been started between MLdreJ and Ooneto :md* r the supervision of R. O. Hath away. renior highway engineer of the LpOuml office of public roads, Unite*! department of agriculture, TbK new road w r l. conect .Mildrejl^tini Coneto smd will be of aand^dly for the entire distace of thriy-atid one-fialf miles. ^ IV Large Cargo of CcUon. With the fargest and niost valuable ca-go t>f cotton ixxydtport from port of Wilmington \\y£ s -ason. the Brit ish fteumer Cefld'.g^n, Captain WIN Jlarnson. sailed retently for Bremen. Establish Oil Di H e Indi^u ileiir.ing ('ufnpany, one' Germany. Tlwe .Cardigan carries 14. t!a; l::ii, s; oil conipuiilei* ia ila . li t i>u1..k nt tl»e valued at $1,- fecord cargo for of UHJ lutx oil «omp.unKs ia ti c j 443 iiqles of the -taple. t l nlted Suy .. with main o^*.* in, totMjIHI. While the feco \ev, \ork «ity, vvlll mal.e ( olmt.iiia ’ the p*vrt is sometirliig lik- ts distributing point for Sm”;, Caro- Mnay^- ‘ • be ; '' K * * *»" ' • * wi* «« re "led by To be noBsessnd of » head of peivv. henutiful hairy soft, Vustmt". fiufrv. wavy and free from ds nFsyff {« hr a matter of using a little Dznder- Ine. It tweasv and inevnensive to have nice, soft hair ard loro of it. Ju-*t ret « 25 cent bottl*» of Knowlton's Danderlne now—all drug stores rec ommend it—applv a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance* fresh ness, ftuffin'RB and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as vou will you cannot And a trace of dandruff or falling hair; hut your real Klrprls.* will be after two weeks’ uspf when you w ill see new hair—floe »f.,, downy at fir«t—yes'—but r'allv/nevv hai-,- • grouting but all nye/ your scalp—rDanderine is. w*' boifr-.r, -i**- only sure hair grower; »R*5froyer <>t dandruff .and cure . for/itchv * alp and it never fa Is to sjdp/ailing huir at once. y. /. " ''' ., If you witiit. to 'prove how -nr**f. and soft ^bur l?>lr really 's.-, niilst<';i Oith irliul* Dyi derlie and eiretully dra^f. it through'vouk «»• •» taking on./ small strand a time. \ <» i'r . hafr w ill he-soft t g5o<«sv ? ah*| ne iuu'JOT in just a few uiomt uts -n d» litK'l-'l -"ri'r-a^-.t'-vai-s everyone wl^o tries jthis. / ' - C«‘lil* to be Tnk* ii S* r.'<m«.ly. *E1 ES. CO„ Wll HARES OF A GUARANTEE NUAL DIVIDENS OF I LESS THAN 10 PER CE APPLY TO S. FINN PF AND TREAS. FOR SALE—140 acres of land s ed two miles from Court. H< 35 acres cleared; fertile soil, a good six-room house. I and stable*. Nearly all u "ire. Price 630 per aero* , HARMON V. CROS1 Ritter. S. C. 12-24 FOR SALE—Remington No. 6 1 writer, second-hand In goof pair. Can be seen at C, Flshburne’s . Address? C Ginns. Walterhoro, 8. 0. 1-7 FOR "SALE 35 acres of land Good Settlement House and 2 .mites from-Walterhoro on l Pond Road. Will sell at bar Thayer Lumber Co. See J. Lawrence. / /WANTS. COUNTRY PRODUCE WAX! We want to buy eggs, chic and home-cured hams, and willing to pay the highest ,i for the same. The Hotel Alb 8-27-tf * InfoIHgtmt peopl-' re;iliz*>GTat com mon eilds sli-uld l>o ytedotfd prom ptly. If !lt*To is sneezing and chillt- itrsa wir.b hty^se-fioss. tickling iliroil and •opfrhinjr' begin promptly the use-of Folev’•; Hrt'n-v and Tar t"om it i.'* effective* pleasant t<< take. <h»«ks a cold, and stops (he cough w hich cause** loss i>f sleep and tower* t'lie vital res sc;itc«\ F.,f sal.- by all d’.tiers."-- / moth::i;: i> t hild s ' TtlMil E IV CttATKD WANTED a sharecropper or r for tarm near Stokes. -No. but a hustler ue-'d apply, dress W. E. Breland, ("ottag 1-7-2 SALESMAN WANTED to loyly, oar interest iu ColiejoH am jfvent conn tier Salary or mission. Addresn Tl: Oil Co. Cleveland, O. / fi WST. LOST. ST-RAYED. 'Oil StOL BTRTi DOG. /One id! and spotted female setter. * ns vet *lhc name/of'^Ftora " Rew; returned^ to T. P.„ Murray, terb/fo. S. (’. ]-7 F. L. Kinsey is buying horse jm-iicH in St. I»ul* this Week. terboro Live Stock and VeUhl arrive next week. Walierbon- Stock and Vehicle Co 1 : Bamberg Had Prosperous Year. Businos conditions have been verv orotn:, to a ietn r fvT.jlv.d at tbd state df.pdfttnert of agriculture Papers of dom* stivalien wi tlie secretary of.state.,' 0 ' .good in Bamberg this fall. Merchant! W. A. Drnant of., •nt Friday in town. Cottafevlllc end batiks are in good circumstances, and theTn\#eems to be a considerable amount of (money in circulation As an example of the general ucoudition of the community, the People’s Bank at its annual meeting recently de clared a dividend of 8 percent on its 825.000 capital stock, leaving $2,000 surplus and about $1,400 undivided profit*, making a net earning of near ly $5,400. The bank now has capital, surplus and profR* of about $35,100. Aid ia Caosua Work. „ Manufacturing statrstic^ for Soinlt t arolina will be gathers! ft mn Vv the state department of agriculture in cooperation wtth the United Stares census bureau This arrangn was recently perfected at a confer ence in Washington between C’otomia- sioner Matson and D’rector Harris o$ the cenaus bureau.' Dy this cfltoper- attive plan the census for ibatftifar- furing wil we more complete and will not work a hardship on the manufac turer*. The department of agriculture will be saved from much work. part is souietkliig lik** IS.ttoO bole s in a single cargo, the Cardigan car ries th.* greatest Dumber of laics of the season One other lar^c ship is now t:ik!ng on carzo at the co»K presses. * >>"' ’ Tar Heela Inventive- l*atent altomef* report to dtitena. of North t’aroTna: George J*. Crutch- fleljlr^'Tlreeiisboro. > indiass attech- nt tpr vehiclA^Wrske*: Samuel V. Langhinghouse. Griffon, car-coupling; Benjamin P. Rucker. Charlotte, vend- tnf machine for liquids: Samuel O. Thompson, assignor of 49.1-100 to R. 91. Williams. Maxton. autotnartr Win ter cut-off: Will tom E. Wine, WSm tag- ton, aalignor to tiw Win* Railway If " -s. /1‘ewfcikh < otiktinatN!, Dili- Sour, tiivo ”4 ri'nornis '•> i u|* ol i'igH.” • * ATii.v ■ .fot-nv v:> si.-k t tetnorrow. t’hlidren s muly^ ' r-> ' ’akc th" tin *" :roni pi.a/ i•. emTuv I the'r bo-'velvyhl. h, l>f. u» wtjh waste. lit6-r*cfH slurRiKh: .vtomneb smrr. - ^ - ' • iMokytt thj^-rAngup. mother! If coaled. .rr^ytMjr *-biW is (istloss. cross. fev*-rj*IfrJ*reSth bad. riMtlevs doesn't eaffily, full of cold or has $or* threat or .iny other children's ment. gyve a teaspoouful of fofnla Iryrup of Figs.” then worry , because it ia p* rDvily‘'harm less. and in a few^hours all this con stipation po.flon, wour bib* and fer menting waste will gently mov* out of the bowel*, and yeu have a welt, playful child again. A tborptigi. "inside cleansing” ia oftlmes all that la necessary. It should- be the first treatment given in any sirkn n sa. Beware of oonterfelt fig, syrups. Ask your druggist for a* 50-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Flga.” which hasTull directions for babies, children of all ages and fir grownups Look carefully and see that It la made by the ‘‘California Fig Syrup Company.” Don’t be fooled! * adJcU tojthc £!c # / or * t aiVs,^ N'gv Rd to k< fs tight don’t. Tir- npbout the yftr, v th hoc* One ‘taMecpocrx.! o' dUtohvd ia u of ight yttr, v„! P?^V: c.xUra aad wannr. r.orm* beciame wosi.». i-.n." wo- ma.a heg* sick. Ci.vo n o » r^i, theta gantu s&4, wcruia a SAVE YO' f! It0 r 5 I am Red Devil Ly Iff BIO OAKS !■ ro*t joa esly Bm*eUto9fto lJ M/* i »• ,