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I E. M. MEAF A. D, JACKS > V I^1 I ) I \ t i < ( i ?. t, i * t t SAYS STOW I AW i vn iv vi vui\ i>nvv HERE TO STAY; Mr. Editor: Seeing that you wish to brini? tho "stoc-c law" question down to "b';d rock" I would like to state a fc\v ; % d IH:?)/m\ I m & ^ O A TIRE with tl ?l )L every servio ^ ^ lload King. Mar and re-in forced ? feature, Ajax She Whc never youi ^ King Tires will t AVe sell the wl CW. 3. Chestnut ^ Loris HcV I Hoary 3. 3? ' k At ?24 i. /&;'S M r<3 W'V' -X* $$$ $L Su&jLSJLI I " IES, Pres., JON, Secretary FOR THE NICHC THIS GO FARMERS. INESS ON 1 GRD SPEAK! THE FAMOiJ ONE OF TH! HOW BillLO THEiS INCH IN MAKING PATR?SE QUICK AND H1C Below they cjive you the They speak for themselves. T ket. Read and be convinced Entire State average Turner Bros $27.40 Nichols Market, average $27.47 Andrews Market, average. .. .$l'i.42 Aynor Market average $20.34 Cheraw Market, avenige $12.12 Conway Market, ave age $20.95 Darlington Market Average. .$21.43 If any warehouse in Soi get the advantage of their goc I facts that have conic under my ob-1 scrvatlon recently. Fov in tnncc in I a re/-cr.t issue of the H^iaid one of i your corrcfpcndentr. sroke or the' largo number of sieek and fat hog o'c.. to he found on t' o Wr-'.'v anaw Neck. The figures of the ra^t census show there \vas p!p; ofj about GO pounds woi'rh' la-'t year to each 12 families in thi"; P IS? (|p^ lie nigped strength to meet 3 need?that's the Ajax !c ils massive I read, hraeed by that exclusive Ajax ulders of Strength. \ ^ i* car must go, Ajax Road ake you, lole Ajax line. & Co., Conway, S. C. we. Co., Loris, ?. C , Garrell, Tabor, N. C. A It^V - ^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmammam H. HINSON, TERS I TURNER BRC ! SALE OF )LS, IMPANY IS OWNED AND ( A. M. TURNER WILL RUN [HE FLOOR AND J. S. TUR 5LOUDER THAN WORDS. IS AUCTIONEER, A. E, PE1 i BEST AUCTIONEERS IN ING SOU NEW PRIZE R! EASED CORPS OF BUYERS MORE ROOM FOR SALES I : AND PROS! tN ffiTOR POLITE SER ML aHER THAN sworn averages taken from tl he Nichols market led the s Dillon Market, average $23.1 fi Florence Market, aveiage.... $21.80 Georgetown Market, average.$16 60 Hartsville Market, average...$21;32 Hemingway Market, average. .$19.2.r> Johnsonville Market, average. $19.G4 Kingstree Market, average.,.$22.56 Lake City Market, average.. .$24.25 ith Carolina sold tobacco highe >d judgment and hard work, c , .... . *? f/LMv. 01 me incci*., sonw .'5') miles in' v ?' ' h v i'h a population of abou* ; 2500 inhabitants, and h:i'' it not fccp!i for some 5 or G farmev3 there t 1- ~ ys\ })f}0r on !* ' p n'*T T illed (GO lbs. to each 41 families.) j io'ne meat! vow as the cholera Vis about rleaped in all tho pigs this summer '!;? prorprc's look wor-'e for this j fl J h fc' *\ p si fm-w/ h r Iff 3 i! x > ' "ii i*"' tC yj\ \ > 'ii'-J f" A < .^Ki.zW b IIS 03 d J!3 . I#wp1 // A: P ' I fflS ff n <t; i. \ j. <:t 3 / / At.. tj! K|? ! ( A ' 'P -3 f , - v.r.S' '*V'V?*' '!#? */ ,' /V* s( ' . astfti : '/.; /f I/ / / a/\. ? ' ; wi"r3 ' if i s j$K3 I ;'// ?--v./ r 'jvMg ' 1J* m &*>> c3 ; / ' i a ' *%- >>x i' i ''S f i / r #' J1 C;n . I, v . < ;< J I I ' ' 9 *; (V I ' ' 5^ ' h il iW . / / lltla : * 3 $// W! t K#v IFik ^ i j|j^ ^g 1st V-Prcs., IS., Managers : LEAF TC IQNTROLLED ENTIRELY I) THE SALES AND MANAGE HER THE OFFICE SIDE. I THEY HAVE WITH THEM mGREW, WHO IS KNCV TIIEOLBBFLT. THIS Gt JOBS FOR THE convex WHICH will GREATLY i n moo enAmr rmrxr mi ruuun oi'A'jCi inn? dUS N THE HIGHEST AVERA THE HIGHE books of the commissioner o tate in prices and Turner E Lake View Market, average. .$22.51 Latta Market, average $18.01 Lamar Market, average $22.OS 1 .oris Market, average $23.8 \ Lynchburg Market, average.. .$19.08 Manning Market, average. ...$18.80 Marion Market, average $20.67 McBee Market, average $18.50 r than Turner Bros., the figure ombined with the best auction ( season's killing. I have boon inter-1 esto ! in an advei ticinir <v?v I tho past !> months and 1 find that in two "no fence'' counties I have don ' u ;>n*\ss with 72 per cent of th * merchants called on in Georgeo?vn County lately v;oro no fev.ro while Wilbamsburg1 County show 1 r0 nor c nt Tn tvo fvoo rargo counties Conway show.* u*> <1-,o e ' wi'.h a 1>oor 7 1-2 per cent of business ?lo"c. Why? A. Ratu-'day < vommv missed i }T. > >->!p?.*v av -''owe*! v o m^nv n ,"" women trading butter for small <*upn'i.>s .'iI st >ros. while the f "> V-*--'.; ^;U;v:!r.y evening parsed pHrvvy C uvty showed me manv or mr,f.y iki)rr ?v. running in (Job' for iVo j-aroe nmpiies. Tbr:o u-' been unen ml s 'a~nl oM in Go > >ot' wn C.:u'?fy ir> 'be n.v -t s*!\c ? ? ?<"? > i? : ' (? |'? HP/vC 0r o1p no fence law. 1 ate dir.r.ov with a largo hp'd ov.t v (inio since wb.o claimed t *. own nmve <*0 hrtru! r(* cattle be ;'e< nnv^vous hoe;s. The on th? <abl" crrnc i"i "an^ from New Jersey. t' o Ivitter from Flavin, 111., and tho ham ?: '>vn Chicago The man who ra'ses a rrin,r? beef b.cld do^ t. < *? tho p *icc of the froe va m?v >c"rh. if wi-'be^ tc sell, oven the prirp of "fresh yav,? er-gr..'' are bold down to tho price o' "those that tho dog found" in Conway. Nov can a n an raise a re-noc'able kH iuir b~"\ one who is no. ash.aived to lo? k in the face with a W, of " " mi and vermin infested p:g- running at large, that a?*e mo't'v all "soivo." A ne(,:o preach or w^o movol into the Nror,k b's* n- < ><? ..'I'iliv1 ;i present of mil'' t"? ' i'i s'cV v-:fr> saying ho vas a'r>ii jo let her drink the milk of the r af ;1c ho hod ? mi hereabout. . i . 4 1. 1 " .Vii . 1 I Ml WO VII. SCI'^C "''ow.- t'sa' tho bull bat cr n;f?ht !\".\\,,r'l t'1 qurl or i?artrv!j' i ;\r. vcv. i)s <Ki est caomy. bitb !.' <! u"'l layers. A c\t> ii i'<< c: "y ei"h 'e- d mo :-?-vat< ' l ! -? Amrv'ea thai t^-c co'jM 'o'ato a ouail <hr^o lipio as far as U o best (>f bird doj?;s or that day, s'> it is rather hard "or p molhor onai' to raise a bevy o? >-*r;??./< 1 hirers w hero pigs ;l? * pra" l.ically all n^so. Pocs ono thin ! o v ho is t'o. inp; Hmf-olf and Cam ilv bv trying to bo'ieve that the 1 " h*stuff" ho is /.?ottiw l'voni the ( nb anivim/ cows is milk? ' The F'oo I?ar?jror steals fvo,v> birr his children, and his children' i' "h'h,,.,%>n. his neighbors, his c ini v I **v' Hate ip fact from the \vb' 1' 'and" hv reducing the vain ^ f lends and his general p'j ] 1 i If I only had the spaco I would 1 like to draw a picture in words of : the sights, sounds and smells that < [?rcct one as ho approaches the lorne of a free range advocate and < h( samo- as when nearing that of a ] foncc man. The scaring of the Turkey buz- 1 sard over one. tie grunt of the i at . r:e 1 pigs coming from the pen t G. M. FORI J. R. BATTLE, )BACCO s. c. f IUKAGCO : THE BUSrHEIR RECTK!S YEAR IfN TO 11 iMPANY IS SENSE OF SIP THEM LICIT YOUR 6E, AND >T f Agriculture. Columbia, S. C. >ros., led the Nichols marMoncks Corner Market, aver-.. ago $17 7"> Mullins Market, average $2.'?.T4 Olanta Market, aveivige $'>.*> 97 Pamplieo Market, average. . .$22.59 Sumter M/irket, average $20.01 Sumr.iervillo MmL-oi nvm-wm qa ...... 14 I VI U^V , Timmonsville Market, average $25.00 ;s fail to show it. You can :ering at The .$, S. C. i>'X 11 % vu~^' * ''' ^4uu<-5 ^ -"Ok6WIKG-yijlCfcjN CHIHAvl I* j little white grain j I IBuy Some Rice Juii?uHi)jcv jaucaKvinorau BBH.'W I ; and enjoy a bowl ! ding with cream ( ! n 1 n g? No m a t te r w groceries you get are assured of i Courtesy ? Cleanlinei R. W. LANE 'Phone No. 7 t>f the other. I believe that those lijie 2x-Vs j are the foundation of tho future, wealth and prosperity of the County of Horry. Would it not be a ?jfood idea to find out from the census figures of Horry County how much wool was made last year :m<l if ? ""?? > !????? II 1 II |,l ? j cloth, see if it would make onous h to patch the pants of the underpaid' school teachers and parsons of the j rounty. The best cure for one who K-liev5s in the free ran?.\ according" to | my belief, is to run over to Homing way, S. C., take a i'ay or so hunt ntr i for one of those poor wid< ws. and; if one is located (which I d ubt) ^ 1 o her house and after firsi not njv I ), 2nd V-Pres Treasurer I awm?eg^ag.--^l=-. &."Jjl I i Rice is one of Nature's best food offerings to hungry man. The i good cook can make a score of appetizing and strength - giving dishes from the it low cost. ! from Us Today I of delicious pud- I or supper this eve- I hat staple arid fancy 1 at our store you I >'$ ? Honesty ? Servicc I % mm I Avenue Y numerous children witli the ruddy H glow of health i:| on thei- facos, and H w\.on tha" pc.M* widt \v \vcif?hinff S around IS-*; pounds lirr ap- H oearance ask her to 'ci you look at H her cow. see if theie is not a reg isu r tar, in h?T ear;' a^l: the poor widow for a jjIjiss oi mi'k, not/2 its l^H color, drink it, and you are cured. On your way mound ask to see the 2 jfl y*ar old bull for which four small H farmers paid $2,000 last week. Look at some of those $."00 and $600 cows, examine clc.^ly the cows and hogs owr.v'd by the negroes, all this close by your own home, to wh*'h I x'turn, take up ; our HiMe and *tudy the 10th commandment.