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liles Bee Hive Fifo cigf^^^^^^s:;; I b ?Imositin^mc^kai for every one to boy a bale of r&w " co Itt? ?but every, family need* cotton gooda, and . such pur* chas? wili help pu* the cotton grower and the manufacturer. It is I ?ensibie wba^t^ owing to the industriad dis turb j| co iraeV^eVpfesant loy/ cost of cotton, the manufac ture* ?re putting dui goods at prices that may hot hold good for K> g.. ...When the war cad? and home prosperity h restor ll have rtougbtwit?bo the past few weeks ?more than ISO?- I COOli jiunds of eotttio; good*--sheet?ng?, gragTiams, ?otton j f an?|s, tucker? thirling, denims, bed tickings ? etc.,-bought thenjm the very lowest cash prices, and ara offering them ot pric&jat which you eau afford to buy and lay away for future tscklBny cotton, goods, which will not only help the farm er cid the mifUfrflrj; but will help you, if you buy them at L'x!?ETOHive. ?km Crinkled Bcd Spreads, WV!?' each. Kw.91^.C"^.l!^^.'8pr??ds, $1.23 each, M?b Cotton Blankets, pretty woven jplolas, cotton-wool flnlsb, il^^rpalr/ . . ' \ . . I&d ?rade ? Cotton Blankets, 76c pair, IStty Stenej?^^ I, ! ?// H od uW^'C?ttbh. flannel, Bleached or Unbleached, 19c yard. , K ;t?ch Sn: /^t-?^j^int??jj^ Wenched or unbleached thc E id''it>i?U<i\16?*H eott?T?.to^produco, 25c yardi lid Scaf a^ '^{?P,^,1.2c ?l?ghamsv 10o Tard,. ? . ?ft-3c Best Cbraae4aa? eolor Apron Glhghnms, is^ ys^i,, K Ses* Best ?fle gr^e Unuerrest? and Pants, Sic the unsent, ; | m fry ?ne::40'^^0^^?SS?y?n In . short.lengtbs^..8 l-3c' Taino, ?c-,. ? yarn |^ ? '.' J^^j^,Vv ' ' ; ' '"' ' ^ '"'''"^^''^ ' Uli IS^BUL t3 possible remain* to be seen but jr ^MlimSmi^'-'^mr^mi^^^ the proper authority:is not sec?red. at T?B S?tft ?is?-(?w?C?C ?nw gaston. Uie regular session ot.the III FM Vii I??C llAllLLld law-maWng body will cortoinly pass 1 *f 1 n"^.!?^aiPI- r* the blllv and will elvo ?adema the m ;:;^';T%v:;';'-:'' right to take this Btcp, e.-:f.W K? .y^\y'^W?^iXM??s ^1 N ? No', more popular idea* could bo ad REPUKT ??RQnax^iBuWUHBlA yaiiccd' hs.* ttu. nroannt city raiinrJI mj --TT""! Il iiliiM ' li'^'? T"'1 :'\Tanu?ihat will >f?e??$ur?-Wthe HT , SAtTSSO- .Viv' ' public's support be?ore they nisic sr.y BJ'L.:;foUJ?t-. '?? dcnnitqin|pTe: ; AS# PJ?il^?lON CAROLINAS WILL WUl ft ry to G<4 ^?<\13?ro4igh That ? determined. effort Us to bo fcpiumwa, ; 9Mt?: : O? s:sm&p?i ?LL STALE FF?TLSRES J? il O?ITl 101 RANCH HAS A GREAT MANY NEW ACTS. COMING HERE SOON Anderson Agences Will Get a Breath cf Sea! life bf_ the Far West. ? -1-i, \' , : The 101 Eunch Wild Wea*,tho .larg est traveling exposition ot historical aha romantic ?western life.. In tho world, wllf visit this clty;opi Tuesday October 27,. giving two performances and Inaugurating ita appearance With a gala morning street. parade. Mil. 1er Bros, and Arlington, tho owner? promise ] an entertainmentsurpass lng; u magnitude, accuracy ot treat ment and ' Instructive interest any thing of its character ; ever peen ' un der canvas. .Ono o ftho advance agents charac terises the show as '"The Fr??Jdu?* 101 Ranch, of Bliss, Okla., transported in veritable miniature for a day .to thia city." Tho cowboys, cowgirls, vin-? diana. Horses, cattle and buffaloes all hovo permanent homes on, the Okla homa prairie. Only, the several score of,. Mexican*, ; Cossacks;' Texas flang crs'nnd Northwestern' mounted police aro not regularly enrolled employes of; tho ranchi .- . The record of ita Ranch Wild WeBt unprecedented In tho history of the circus. Though but four years old H. baa appeared In every big. city ;'in this v?uniry, travelled as far/ north liito Canada aa the railroad penetrates and shown tts wpudena . to Mexico City, Mexico- . Its success 'has been no niore ' spontaneous than enduring. Alwnys and everywhere crowds :*a>,< blocked to its performance, never seeming to,;tire ol %?.stirring, un wonted ...scenes ,apa.'.-'-a?ov?tt?nt.3""?': The organization which! ls coming tc thiB city . l? au amplifled edition o |?e'. show wheh baa ; startled' tho amusement world fois three years. Il ts; a living page from frontier history, without professionalism or theatrics It ls solely ? Mreal!^ wild; west show JByerx^oature and figure Is legitimate, faithful and characteristic. Withnni variation of Illusion, tho primitive spprto, perils, pastimes, hardships, ad ventures, chivalries and routine du ties, of tho ranch, range and: round' np are reproduced tn r.; great arena. ?0^? 101 Kaneitr tournament, from. i* : flory . nature; and . source; la dlfferont from anything' ever shown before un der 5M>?&, ?t/ls pr?mlsod. ; MUler- Bros.. & Arlington give as surance, that hone of thc haokj&xfM t?reseme, familiar around;ot other; so called imrfi mti-?j*j"?eiS "wlW vtbistv 35 WW??^; .ent^' lnto iU roarms. roi Uc>laR.;;iy^ lt * t rieft? A clefts. ? nd! wholesbnie* fair! 5 tingling with the breath' ot pralrh and. vuiuntaln. ? Thora la not a mai ''i^vWo\\l?av-th; it who has notl??ni&t the^a^rs^:?)f the border, ara net Mi the aagerbrash anti' jth? vpr?tr?e:>?/_. ??n? Cau?'a? read .''jiu. grasa, and tin fcky with understanding, cjres;. Tli< grand. entry.-at each: pi?rfprhi^ce if a veritable'echo o tho pt?ta?' aad qti< the, c?^le. trial.; . 1 ^J^Bn&fi^ feature on tWa year's;rprogw?t? ls. O?' ?JtKo?yntir^ ;-At/:. * hV.'ffih AW???Uj pions' of last year's Front?er Day- Th' men hud - %omcn -wh<4^\i?^^m J?nd daring won for them tho honor of 7 tbe;?t?nt?$t?which rw?? opeC* tho world are alt. enlisted Cadeli th ?lOt. RMnch .Wild West standard. .Tho Bars led by. Mifs Goldie Et Clair. 01 >- -Ti??^p?-."5?M'.>?iM?; rri^^vt poi, ?eopsjiy, ana "publicly ctjmruinionted b ? fy^j?aslden.t Roo/jovclt, ybo. wanerie ?ii?k?:':v ^e;-'.cs/v?rc9de strotchea^roor I ?r traue, - : v New-ATott,; Get- ' 9~.'iTie'Bonder Ballway Comply rfociareo" tbls^jaK? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j i FLOB#A pMAN MADE ABLE TO EAT tt ???li AFTER TWO YEARS! Mrs. Me'War Takes HoyrSi '.Yonder fal Stomach Remedy and Qult8 ' * ?oft Mrs. E? McManus "of 324 EsM Chest nut ?t, Jacksonvillo,'?Ta.', ???ercd so seriously from stomach troubles that abo lived for two years oh soups and "soft diets." 8h? took Mayr'B Wonderful Stom ach Remedy-and wept to eating regular meals. Here is a part of her letter: . .'Yfcur medicine is the greatest rem edy on earth. Eaclonod find.brder tor three more bottles. I have eaten my Sat: meat io over two years since klug your-medicine. I have been liv ing on a soft, diet, b?chants God, I oin much better." People everywhere '-.have nad J%at such experiences. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy baa been proven a health restorer by thoimyj&r who i i ? m i ; haye taken it with benefit. It ls known ovorywhoro. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears tho. digestive tract ot mueo?d accretions. and removes poisonous | matter. It brings swift relief to sut- j fercra from stomach, liyei and Intes tinal troubles. Many declare that lt i has saved them from dangerous oper ations and many aro sure that it has saved their lives. We want all peoplo who have chron ic stomach trouble or constipation, no matter of how long standing, t? try ono dose, ot Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy-ono dose will convince I you, This 1B the medicine so tuan& oi our peoplo hayo been, taking with sur yrlsing results. Tho most thorough system cleanser wo over sold. Mayr's | Wonderful Stomach Remedy ls now sold hero by, Evans .'Pharmacy (3 stores) and. druggists everywhere. TWO KINDS OF STIMULANTS. cotton planting by. direct legUlRtlon I i- Good people everywhere agree that J ?nd bdst athorlttes bo"Jcv,e lt is un* I tho doctrine of "Temperance in all mbJtakably impracticable to torco a I things'* ls pound and that Jntemper- reduction indirectly by taxation, ance, no matter what fot-m'it aasum- ; "With commendable seal and fore- I es, Bhould bc discouraged. Such dlf- thought, tho Atlanta Chamber, ef l ferencos and dissensions as .have hore- Commerce mado a elmple-hearted ap- I tofore arisen in tho-ranka.of-temper- peal to the Southern banks to bear In I unco advocates have, boan, of, "tho mind this dire necessity ' and exert I head" and not of "the beart.7 tinfor- every pressure to obtain commitments-1 lunately, lt ls impossible;foi all of uo all along tho lino to curtail tho forth. I to bo thoroughly informed un oil sub-'coining crop by half- So far, so gopd! I Jocts and even the best people .soma- , "Tho cotton exchange ct Houston I times nmke miauxkes. of.sVtheihead." proposes to supplement Um activities Thia ls most, regrettable tor It glvoa of Atlanta, bcUevdi ^he agitation to tho opposlUoo an opportunity, td ahow cut crop should itouch tho tliresh up tho. Ignorance, or Borne of;.the'tem-: hold of every farmer'B homo Jn tho perance teacher's and tho <$t tr?-canWc n^utb, and points to the following thereby ^ suffors. ; ? : rea^-^-h*nd human agencies v tor TM- TS^fe It teHx^mely, ^??. rn Organised, Southside Important that nboso who undertake c?rf^lm^ . ~ ^ to teach othWs' i^pjifd -fiflif?roperlr ?WS??- school system feren^? ing ?K?A[KP thia ; country S^caill? and abroad, have-.clearly pointed out S^ffi the diff?rence between-th a^o! olas- S^?^?^fc^^^? ?os of stimulants which are commonly SS?^S"' & used Msbeverage Ono of-juiesai'cias-' IFSWW."S*; directors. >?f ?tho. : re wareur^entod bv- cotteeT tea and BPcctlvo State agricultural depaift OTOB*U?1P^^ inspired, supervised and presentas8^?s;,den?rt-: caffeine, tho pbyaJologlcat ?i?e?fe ?t&Sf?^-iffiCT-tu,Sf*; , V; whlcbYaci?r^ u*Bf ?t?^P? agencies, tc I of Col?mbl?/Onlvers?ty, is to increado ^hoaroise tho simple methods ot so- I the : bas?; wRh ; which ?to /nerves'and UplteOou ftnd. form, pf, pledge to reduco I m?soi?^resp^ tte,. jp#ttw\aere$? /tor. bair and io I }y; In toUgue. Dri; Schmekl?uhor? ot plant ouch abandoned acreage an I SfraMbu??,; Gorh??hy, :W??O adanto&e vegetables, grains arid f?bd- I sally recognised, aa th? lreaaS ilv- ?tuffs/and to report, register and pub. I lpg authority oh-the1 plij^lrigip?l: ac- Uah such uniform pledges, wo be- I lion of drugi! refers to tho ?ftocU? of llevo, tho unitod and binding moral I tho ciiirolnd-ct?tatoing ?hflver?goB. as ^ligqtton o? a vast majority of --the 1 Vadran?5??0ya?7, ?^??;??^gTljhi?char- ?otto? ?rals?n* of the South cap he I peter;or<Affe"ncYa^ secured wthlp a short time- . il that thocfp food materials'do'not-in- dons rot caen I Jure tho orgarift^^ vShatl we vmdorvaluo the trenton- I eanteulkfiWi^^^ im?im ??wn' of tjii**e- moral pbllgaUons? ji^BB?*?;^ftl.^h?IIc^lfey?r?s^^pva?s^ : rTfeoratoro, wo urge you to adopt "ly.dp.' V ;? . , : \ proper resolutions appealing to con .;to.:Vto^ which Jard commonly, taught An ?ur (turo: to! supply speedily th? x means :?5P?^\i-^^-^?^^l!^^**01- .'-?nivisr? whoreby ? m^ughi?r^lKftti?n .^^?w^?^^^^^^^ ?? affected ,to cut cotton aire l^douajbto.tolly.-;to, wage, wa*. uppn fay - . :-.r.. .:t i ppslt^ply khojvn to;hqi^ifjow any ^ v WA^TG Injuriqusy or habit-forming effects. - , / W?W|?.!;. v iady,} r , ; iL^k: :SAL*-200 tif300 gallons molasr. tvtw^ .'v.L J?^L^^-^'^i forj?*6i^_;*edinjr st twelve cehto THE HOUSTON PLIAN ^R ?AHON- ^ _ ' ~ ' I'. FOR SAJU?^?r stands of beeslat?ltW 1v?Monibers ot^ho. AerbiniVirt?i ^? ' per stands,M. C- S^tb, Route 2, cAmiaerca ana forrare .ranna i?er ? <* iioDVer.) , .. .... . m slf^Uohi- siiiy^thal^ WA^TOR^tttormatlb?^^'? to the ?lifttlon bas? hit tho nail : on tho wKvri^^ts^f^ ?Wlllljws, tor hfcsd a4d;has tbund throne pest way tocrl>' dvod to'Anderson; bur who ^ppT^?sm-7 "t'^?Crif'l^ ?Pf$f?*i$?&$: o?Msi~i- ?hd\tought ?-t-twir^aw to Sp?nieh-Anlerlcan war. and ; bas t&wtocyi?rvs^^t^"'^''^"/^-TT net been heard -t^-im^tMi^f? Ij^orcon?ur ^^^^ ;;iu^::;Ihtormation^?^ng^.news: !??o?^ t^"^^^^ \^^%^?^^&ef^C^ ;by :h?s;wijt?. Mrs. J. M.. Will?ams?; Ifes'?^ ?^ Anderson, R. 3;^ - The Present Crisis. To thc Editor of The Anderson Intelligencer: . The present critical condition of agriculture and finance in thc State cannot be promptly relieved merely by limitation or prohibi lion of thc planting: of. cotton. But the remedy can bc supplied by a group of measures. Let no State wait on another. Much benefit . will,come from single State action, though.still more if other States fall inline. There should be no stay law, .and no general postponement of taxes, \ These are not remedies. Thc occasion can bc utilized to put our agriculture on a sounder basis than ever before-rjust as thc boll wea vii disaster in Mississippi finally brought that Slateto thc pros perity of diversified farming. V I Elimination No Hemes?. ; Entire elimination pf cotton planting is too extreme, and even ; if generally adopted by the cotton. States it alone could; not bring prompt or adepuate relief. Thc effect ph thc price \\fould not be complete until the planting season hext.spring |s' p?ssd. In the meantime there would bc the: possibility or a repeal of thc prohibi tive, or even restrictive, law. after the present crop had b'e^u mnrkctM und in time for a new crop still to be planted. Speculators would see this, and be slow to raise the price. . , Meantime the limit of hpldijng by the'f?rmers--ip debt as thrsy and their merchant and banker creditors are-will soon be reached. With the. existing excess of cotton o vex consumption speculators can wait quietly for thc plums to drop into their hands unLss they are vonfronted with a holding movement backed by ample funds. "- Bonds As Currency. in .default of direct: aid by the national government-which alone has'ihe power.to issue mpney-rrrtlte only means, of.retiring>he surplus cotton crop so as to give adequate valueio,the remainder is for each State jto take care of one-third or more of its ; product, ? ? bond issue of twenty-five million dollars should bc submitted, to thc voters at the November election,. These bondsp in smalj denomihaV tionsi-chiefly $5p and $100, could be used as money to buy from . >roducei s a half million bales of South Carolina raised cotton, to be held off the market /or years if need be and made finally to bring a profit over all cr.sts. The bonds would be accentedv in this State as-mpney for all practical-purposes and would find their way. Info banks ,h?re and else- ; where after performing an invaluable service of liquidation of debts in relief of the present financial deadlock. : SIP" ' Control. Surplus ' and Production, These bonds could, be payable after one ,or ?wo, years arid within five years at the option bf the State, and must bear interest,, since the Slate cannot issue actual nibricy. Yet they would increase Hie State- debt- only ribhiln?lly-^the cotton purchased t inbred would be'?h,asset offsetting alm?st ?til of the debt?^ri<I^pr^clu)?mg r ; thc possibility of serious loss to the State. ?ppn the sale of. tl?e coU . lon to Europe in the course of time the proceeds v^ovil?.'.bi^v^cCw?/ letirc ?he'bbhds, and in all probability would net a profit sufjf? Vay off ilie present1 StaV/r de lions of dollars would have been saved to the peift?le^f-^^Mtei the increased price; of th? cb consumers and specular toft. : . .. : If the farmers are to be thus -relieved by the State's assuming llieburden of buy^n^ ?qu holding, there must be compulsory;r^d^bon iOf; the 'cotton crop; fo;-, ensuing -jyear$. in order ; to Insurg?in^?ff?||s;^. ment of suply to dcinand upon a proper price basis? ? safety .fjjjj^^ ;&ojSrte whole:" ?<:-??Wu v '. ;-"^: v iuch portions o: the cotton crop as individuals; co^^hold-OM market to keep prices stable and esiabhslUhe cu$|orn pf graduaLmar ?ting. - \L ' J.,,, r Grain file valors. .?:-\,^??^?{ But even these yiree g^ wmt?s.Ww. i?id former ic fr? pt?p.tfn?f*i?ar?iban^o?-^^^^?^^a^ of^?s^jtiv?ci? ??b^ t?'otncv ^ops, w^ I foi the . -ig and marketing; of; these; he .is; wholly C#airi fe tjtfng-t^ missions urn' in-.ease the security of inc waicjiu?se certificates. so giMmySthat there win ' cotton idea; espc^^ ;;% l ^?/get ^ Q".Co , inrnish the seed ?frip0?Mm^ esVh^ ?mis: S Thr:; distribution; C^ be/arraripi^^ ai*rig':therecant political campaign. . ? Amend C?tMS?R? r purchase!; of undertaken^ scssinr^^ : liooa^ am?rid^^ this l^tai(j