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> ? I CONFESSES TO SHOOTING AFRAY Striking Emnlove of A. B. & A. Talks to Grand Jury Fitzgerald, G:\.?0. C. Fairfield, one of tho striking employes o<" the A. B. & A. Railroad, has confessed to his part in the shpoting on tho night of July 5, when Engineer W. T. Reed received \vounds from which he died, according to a statement made by Solictor General A. B. Wall. Fairfield} according to the solicitor, confessed that lie firod the fir.-:' shot. General shooting followed and from tiic same source names of o'hers who took part are said to have heen obtained. Fairfield went before the Ben Hill county grand jury and according to reports told his -tory of the trouble in connection with the shooting of Engineer Reed. Eleven new indictments were returned by the 'ftrand jury on charges of murder in connection with the death of Engineer Rood. Those indicted were Q. L. Leo, Jim Mead, John Tj. Lisles, ?T. L. Malcolm, Fred Stubbs, Jim Smith, A. W. Rosnr. Carl Ellison, Crowder Cates. Ed Brown and P. F. Harris. Preston Ware and W. C. Russell were placed under arrest on warrants charging them with dynamiting a freight train on the A. B. and A. near Ambrose on July 2i). J. R. Thomas rlso was arrested on a warrant charging dynamiting of an A. R. & A. train at Muscle White in August. o ? LOST?One black handbag near Aynor, containing lady's wearing apparel. Suitable reward if returned in \\T rP ..4 ....... Wl . 1. 1 lUttUI cl 1 V-UIIU il\ L/l'jAU f I ment Store. it pd o Nerve Tonic?A Chicago aquarium manager s/iys that looking at a group of fish strengthens the nerves. That explains why the profiteer lias such nerve.?Washington Post. o CURING SYVICET POTATOES IN A TOBACCO BARN The b,arn usually used in this county for curing tobacco can be used i very successfully for curing sweet potatoes with only a few minor j changes. The barn must be tight for i ffood results and good ventilation pro- j vided for curing. Ventilation should be from the bottom and also in the ery top of the roof. This will allow circulation of air to take ofT moisture while curing. After the cracks are all stopped and the ventilators provided temporary bins should be t And Wh I fi| S mST ^Q^Rj -1 ^ .MMMMBMWMMW MPflM?BM? f',: ,f |X..-> built in the center, using 1x2 strip with a one-inch crack. Build thes hins about two feet above the flues They should contain about twenty five bushels of potatoes. Potatoes for storing should be duj before a severe killing frost damage them. Select only sound potatoes fo storing. Use the others at once o store in a bin to themselves. Handl all the potatoes carefully so as not t< bruise them. A bruised potato wil not keep well. When all potatoes an in the house open all the ventilator: ' and start a slow fire. Run the tem ; pcrature up to 85 degrees and hole it there until the potatoes are driet I out 11 Tiiis will require ten days aw I some varieties will begin sprouting a j this stage. It is not necessary to sii ! up at night and watch the curing I Leave a slow fire at night and rebuilt I in the morning. When curing is finished close up the house and try U and ;>0 degrees. The temperature can be regulated largely by opening :;t niirht in warm wrnMior cr? fr /ret cool nir and shut up at daylight and also opening during the middle of the day in cool weather and shut ting an behove the c?<>1 of the evening. In extremely cold weather it may he necessary to build a fire to keep the temperature up. Never let the potatoes freeze. For further information see your county agent. W. O. DAVIS, County Agent. IS BIGSURPRISK .TO WALL STREET New York.?I?ecause of the larvv number of persons unemployed prom inent financial interests have right along doubted that the leaders of the railway employees would issue calls for a strike, so that the summons just issued the workers will be received by Wall Street with many mirsgivings. Wall Street men believe that the transportation companies had the railroad employee* backed up against the wall and that the latter would not have the courage to quit their positions in the face of the idleness in various sections of the country. The possibility of a strike which would mean an interruption of the expansion in earnings being reported by the common carriers is also a source of much disappointment to these investors who have been picking up the railVoad shares in anticipation of enhancement in quoted market prices due to the assurance that present dividends would be maintained and that some of the non-dividend payers would initiate distribution to their share holders. There is hardly a brokerage house in the financial district but what has steadily recommended the purchase of rails to clients who were contem'XfiW S^HeV* rafl * iat it Mean FIR HlS v<| For both your ^.a 1 a c tjjs8 3 .1 Safes are eithe - I best. FILING C I Yot I Che JWAY PI * < .H)M| ,/>?*?' ' ^ ^ . THE HORRY HERALD, CON s! plating placing their surplus funds* e to work in the stock market. Rail rotd shares have been preached a? 1 good speculations and investmentfor a long pull. All the daily anc ^ weekly market letters have express s ed in a confidential manor the prob r ability that the transportation coin j. panies were coming back into then 0 own and would show steady expan ;) sicn in net earnings owing to tlv: 1 big reductions being accomplished ii operating expenses. The fi.st six months of loo cur* rent year were unusually poor one" ?*0v the common carriers. With tin , cutt:ng of wages in July net rovet nues began to .show expansion a1 ' the begining of the second half o the year, so that a stnko at thi time would reduee revenues atvl : again raise doubts as to the abilitv of some of the roads to maintair their present distribution to shan ) holders. Some of the most important AVai ' Street men consider that it is time > t'> slop pulling the wool ov n* the v es ^f the public with regard to condi 4 tions abroad, financial a"d ^'onomi'' conditions in Eurone are snrli no bo a subject for seriou ; thouj/.^t. T!i< outlook is vow disc nrfovt'rg, nc i cordinu; to those authorities who , have been abroad and are tePmg the truth. The street has heeu given to understand for the last year or more that Ivirope was rapidly coming back. This is not so. England, France, Germany and Ttnlv are n:v< c-n fronted with business an1 finan cml problems whi?*h are baffling the ! ; blest captains of industry and banker? of th^se nations. A financier savs that there a-'p three important phases of the European situation which mu.-t i>e cleared up before pormnivmt improvement can be expected. They are: 1. Something must be done to eliminate or curtail the tremendous feelin"" of hostility f England, France and Germany toward the other. He says the French are fearful of Germany militarism and want to suppress Germany to tbe point where it would bo utterly impossible for the latter to over attack the French a pain. addthat the French entertain a feeling of biterness toward the English. 2. Reparation payments ov Germany must be reduced and spread over a longer period if the German.? are to be expected to pay and accelerate the wheels of industry through international trade. 3. The United States should tak'* the initiative in preventing: the errection of trade bariers which prac tically every nation on the globn plans to build. The steady decline in the quote:! market price for the mark is a source of much worry to the Gorman ministry, which is beginning to realize the futility of trying to meet the reparation payments. s to Y ou in 1 TkTT^ n i\nu money and import; atalogue that you ca r single or double dc See one in the la'' ADIMCTC HI nUIHLIO, HL i can select just wha ap or Costl Get any kind of su] "1^:7 JELISHING [?pi?| ? 1??i< mrrn rn ?~i ?ittt ni it i sktvipm bhskeh WAY, S. C., OCT 20, 1921 Ibooths at fair : put into shape I Busy Place is. Fair Grounds With Great Festival Only Week Off. 1 (The Record.) The fair grounds were a busy . scone Monday mcrninj? with rlvhk , of workmen preparing for the annual state event. The booths in the various buildipprs arc bein# work p od over for the exhibitors. Til.1 live stock exhibits pr>>Ynise to oxcoed all I expectations and an extra tent is being* reared to accommodate th overflow of exhibits that have been I entered. The materials for the firework I display have arrived by express. Th.; , varum;; layoui frames attracted ;'cn . siderable interest at the Seaboai station. Secretary Kfird was a very busv man Monday morning with the fair one week distant. Requests for space are coming in by mail, wire and telephone, and many caUers a" his office on Washington street sign applieaitons for space daily. o (olds Cause Grip nnii Influenza . AXATIVE PROMO QUININE Tablets vcmovotl.i -v.use. Thurc Is only out) Promo Quiuv-? ; V,\ GROVE'S < *< '*>* S(VHAS CONTRACT, GOOD REMEDY Ac's Start With This Issue for, Peptc-Mancjan, Handled by Many Dealers. The Herald begins this week a series of advertisements for PeptoManiran, a proprietary remedy which has been advertised in this paper before as well as in papers all over the United States. The sales of the remedy have been so great, no doubt as a result of the publicity campaigns that we understand the makers of the medicine have increased their capacity from time to time. We understand there are a number of dealers in this territory and the Herald addresses this item to 1_ < * vacn 01 asK them to make window displays and counter displays of the medicine and thus aid in the advertising that i*; being run in this paper and paid for by the manufacturers. T!*e Herald hopes that each of the dealers will co-operate in tlii:< manner to make the advertising a success. the Way o: BURGL ant papers is told in in get at the Herald >ors and almost any ! w offices of H. H. W L OF BETTEI V t you want to suit yo y, Large 01 pplies you need for t .?' ?<r> ' COMPAT ^ A V OiA A JSLJk * EAGLE "MIKADO"^^ mmmmm For Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW Pi EAGLE * EAGLE PENCIL CO WWvWl? V \ V \W v?\X\""\Y^ \ N s x>x-i-X\\\\\\\ vr ' N!*? "rrrp^S5"' v' I S^tAvlv.#; -jf t;i ea fffl ; i ,'sX&4; rj, ? //io O.wBic! > GREATEST IIV 3 In tho history of the Fair Association, iny: tho boll weevil )n?>pnco. A'JTOMOSI Fa?t track, Will kimwn driver.*. sp Auto raiTK or. Friday/ -811i. HOi: EI": ctn Tucp?1- y. "NWil.-iesdny and Tliur.si!; wt 'in i'il(',| PVOII', W I PUl'SCd of % I 60, eat h OYQIlt, v.'iiii iidtifil AUffO POLO Stripped automobiles ioxeUlng pol South. Out exhibit ? a It da;, b.-tw n day; ulsu once cavh evonlm; durinc* Hi' BIG FIEEWu 'v : Oi? the M5*Imay, tin- famous C. A. Woi many now and novel. POULTRY under (ho auspices of the South f'aiolli in oonjunotion with tlie State Fair. It. AGRi'C U'LTURi from ? very section of tlie .state, lncludl also (Jirls' Club work. CAROLINA-CLEMSON The one big football uame of the 3,000 spectators. Football Day, Thurs REDUCED RATES 0 Adtitl**loitMi AdultN, 73c| ehlldrcn i *nten for m-hoitl children'* tlrkelM uh? tlekef n not Mold n( fair ground*. hut i tmiNurrr nnd will Ih> redeemed nt (n 30c enrh. For premium lint or Information. wi D. F. EFIRD, Sac f Protectio ARS the Globe-Wernicke office. size. They are the oodward. t QUALITIES mm?mmmmm?m?mmammmtmammmmm?mm?mmmmmMmmmmmmmm?mmmm+i ?ur needs. Small, hem. ' i! JV Branch ^ * J Globe-Wen % J No. 1741* ^ Made in five grades ENCIL WITH THE RED BAND MIKADO \ JL MPANY, NEW YORK W fefipk I ??//////// ^ K I IJ // /J/ /// ' ' ht&d- h'A'/A/ p-> /y 11 :v 0 , V r m ^ODRS// H D-^-EFXig) c / &Wf) '/ V^* scc.^ETAUV - u" (^OLUnaLA ,5.C. if*. ((W^l ".to. jPsiir* S S200K SHOW | Conn* and see how others are inoetLE RACES .h<!v cur.'. I'wrses amount to $:'.,000. eaoing iy r.fternoons. Paring and Trotting it!i ;nidod money. Running Itnecs lor money. HEW o ganii s. First time over se<?n In 1ho ru< ;> Tin's ay, \\ rdncsday and Thurso works. S SVE&Y NIC4HT rihan Shows, featuring1 30 attractions. EXHIBIT nn Poultry nroedors* Association Hold II. Ailams, l'rosldont, t'harloston, li. C. kL PRODUCE'S ii!K worlc of Hoys' Coin and Pit Clubs; FOOTBALL CLASSIC season. Reserved seats provided for day, 27th. N ALL RAILROADS inricr 1 'Jt yrnrtt, Further reilu<*?d| mi hoiuvht In ndvnncf In Itnlk. TIioho iiiimI hp NCM'iireri In iidvnnt'i* from t!itb II vnlnc If not ?Ni*d. 1'rlwM 1MK- n>>?l| lie \... Tetarj, Columbia, S. C. >VtV - ? % *- "i it n Against tiicke C | %