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PFV -'~ V'v r* i THE FARMERS' j UNION BUREAU. ! Coadncted by S. C. Fairs' Union i Address all communications intended for this column to J. C. Strib'iug, Pendleton ,S. C. - i * Let's all go to the Greenwood ( meeting, July 25, *26, 27. All members whether delegates or not can i attend these meetings. The Green- ' wood meetinz will be the State meeting and the beginning of a se riea of giand rally meetings to be 1 had in twenty-five counties at one campaign beginuing July 30th, at Lauren 8. , These farmers' picnic meetings 2 and Farmers' Unions are just as . good as the farmers make them and J mo better and don't forget that. ? i , Schedule ol Farmers' Union Rally , Meetings Arranged by Stale Execiliie Committee. |< Meetings called to order at 11 a m. , Laurens, July 30 j Newberry, July 31 Lexington, Aug. 1 1 Edgefield, Aug. 3 Union, Aug. 5 . Spartanburg,' Aug. 6 < Cherokee, Aug. 7 York. An*. 8 ! Chester, Aug. 9 ( Chesterfield, Ang. 10 ; Kershaw, Ang. 13 Sumter, Aug. 14 , Lee, Aug. 15 , Marion, Aug. 16 Marlboro, Aug. 17 . Saluda, # Ang. 20 , Lexington, Aug. 21 ( Orangeburg, Aug. 22 , Greenville, Aug. 13 . Pickens, Aug. 14 , Oconee, Aug. 15 . . 1' ; jjt: ; ' l frgaitze, Farmers, Organize. 1 Now is the time to get the bovs together, readv for fall business. ' Call big picnics, get a good speaker and organize the farmers all over your countries before you let this { m man go. 1 Don't ask half a dozen men to apeak and cramp them all on time. ( Give one man all the time he wants And he can explain Farmers' Union ] principles to you better than half a 1 dozen men would do it ^ Stop farming by main force and letting some one else price your pro vducta. j Gome into the Farmers' Union ' And pull together for profitable ] prices. j You produoe the wealth of the ( country and have the first pull at ( ' the profits. It is just as easy and | more right for you to say what your cotton is worth as it is to get some- t one else to tell you what it is worth. ??? Aknnt fhoan Wit nvuui viiw|f mil . "Many good resolutions in farmers' meetings have been lost by the iuterjeotiou of a little cheap wit just simply for a- laugh. At times we have known men in order to get up .a good laugh, they have sprung a ( good joke that defeated a good move they were at heart in favor of. Such gleeful characters will | quit a very important business meeting at almost auy stage of its deliberations, and go outside to see , a "yellow dog fight." Some people you have seen have .a kind of propensity for trying to fool pefiple by blowing about something they are going to do. But lator on they learn that they have fooled 110 one but themselves. People are not so interested in what folks are going to do as they .are about the things you have already done. i Hereafter we positively re- j fuse to publish any communication received at this office later iban Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which will not be available later than ^Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late ( -every week and we are tired of i it. This notice applies to j EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. J 4 t THE DISPENSARY ELECTION MUDDLE. Some Difference Between fbe Saperilf or and the Registratioo Board. The following paragraph is clipped from the Columbia State of Saturday July 20: "Since the agitation over the condition of the registration books in the various counties commenced the governor and the attorney general are daily receiving letters from all parts of the State asking for information on the law. Yesterday a citizen of Chesterfield wrote asking if it was necessary ::or the registration books to be revised before a special election. This, according- to the opinion, is not necessary, as the bocks should be revised ten days before each regular election. 'From Williamsburg county a letter came from a member of the county board of registration saying that it had been shown that there were 866 legal voters on the list furnished the county supervisor and a satisfactory proof had been obtained to this effect. Would it be necessary to revise the books entirely or ?0 over the entire list. To this it was replied that if the petitions presented for an election on the dispensary showed a sufficient number of names it Was not necessary to go further, but that the election should be ordered at once. This is a c.ise in which the governor tcok special interest and has ordered the county supervisor to show cause why the election has not been already ordered." On having his attention called to the foregoing, Supervisor Singletary stated that he is willing, and has all along been willing, to order an election on the dispensary question whenever the board of supervisors of registration will furnish him with proof, or even a written statement, that the petition referred to contains as many as sne-fourth of the qualified voters of the county. He avers that he has never received such a. statement in writing and untii it is produced he does not feel authorized to order this jlection. He states furtheriiore that he has received adrice from the attorney general's office not to call this election without the certificate from the registration supervisors as to /.nnfoininrr nno. LUC pClillUU wuiaiiuug wuv. fourth of the qualified voters. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothng, healing household remedy is DeIVitt'a Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites, and sore feet it is unsqualed. Good for Piles. Beware 3f imitations. Get DeWitt's. It is thebest,Sold by W L Wallace, MD. IUE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION Rend Wherever the Ea(llNh LanKuage 1* Spoken. The Thrice-a-Week World expects to be a better paper in 1907 than ever before. In the course of the year the issues for the next great Presidential campaign will be foreshadowed, and everybody will wish to keep informed. The Thrice-aWeek World, coming to you every other day, serves all the purposes of a daily, and is far cheaper. The news service of this paper is constantly being increased, and it reports fully, accurately aud promptly every event of importance anywhere in the world. Moreover, its political news is impartial, giving you facts, not opinions and wishes. It has lull markets, spienuiu cartoons and interesting fiction by standard authors. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papeis. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The County Record together for one year for $1.75 The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Bad sick headaches, biliousnsse jr constipation are quickly relieved bv DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure pill?prompt and i pleasant in actiou. Sold bv W L i Wallace, M D. 1 / t [Consumption is less d< Certain relief and ust will result from the folloi Hope, rest, fresh air, Emulsion. ALL DRUGGISTS: 60 Mrs. Mary Ann Henry. On Sept. 10th. 1830, was born Mary Ann, the oldest daughter of Mary Mariah and Alexander C. McKnight of Clarendon county. When quite a small child her fami^' moved to Williamsburg, where she li\^ed until 1849, when she was married to Mr. R. D. Bradford of Sumter, S. C. After only four short years, Mr. Bradford died, leaving her with one daughter. After his death she moved back to Williamsburg. In 1864 she was married to Dr. Robert Henry of Columbia, who was at that time practicing medicine in Kingstree. After the marriage Dr. and Mrs Henry made their home at Gourdin the remaining days of their livesAbout ten weeks ago Mrs. Henry was stricken with paralysis and for these ten weeks, "Twixt night and morn, upon i-K - 1 : J- ?A uie aunzua s verge,uciwccu iwu worlds, life hovered like a star." On the evening" of July 6, she departed this lfe. On Sunday evening her remains were taken to New Market church and laid to rest beside her husband. She had been a member of this church from childhood. She leaves to mourn her death a large number of relatives and friends. Her five grand-children came to pay the last tribute. They are as follows: Mr. R. B. Pitts of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. R. H, Lesesne CatAcn-nm) Ala Vfaccrc T! VI VMWCO TV UWl) ?< P. and H. B. Pitts of Sumter, and Miss Mary Pitts of Gourclin. Rheiaatlsa. 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The books of registration for the town of Kingstree are open in my office on Main street (County Record office) from the 19th day of July until September 2, inclusive, for the registering of all voters within the town who under the laws of the State have tht right to become qualified voters, C. W. WOLFE, Supervisor of Registration for Town of Kingstree. 7-25-4t J MAGAZINE I READERS [~| SUNSET MAGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good stones Aand articles about California and * *5 all the Far Wert. CAMERA CRAFT devoted each month to the ar- _ tutie reproduction of the be*t ^1.00 work of amateur and professional a ^ photographer!. ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs ol $0.75 picturesque spots in California and Oregon. Total . . . $3.25 All for . . . . $1.50 Address all orders to SUHSET MAGAZINE Flood Building San Francisco i I???????????1 f s eadly tfi&n it used to be. V nally complete recovery a iving treatment: J , and?Scoffs 10. AND $1.00. 11,1 I Please Take Notice. We are sending out a number of statements to our subscribers who are in arrears. We don't want to offend anrone, and we hope that nobody will be foolish enough to take umbrage at our asking for what is due us. At the same time we would rather a man would get mad and pay up than to stay pleased and pay nothing. Iu the near future we have several notes to meet on paper and material and it is urgently nccessarv to collect what our subscribers owe us. Our actual running ezpeuses are $50 a week and it is a plain proposition that we canuotcontinue to issue the paper unless this money is forth coming. Printers have to be paid Saturday night, and paper men won't wait till fall for their money. Now, we have a number of these little accounts scattered among hundreds of people, but it means a substantial sum to us. With the price of paper advancing every week we simply can't afford to send the paper any longer to those who won't pay; so if yon are really unable to pay and owe us for over a year, kindly notify us, so that we can strike your name off our list, as we don't care to send good money after bad. A great many have already settled their accounts and paid a year ahead. To them this notice has no refer, euce. Come, friends, don't delay longer; but bring or send us the , dollar or two dollars that you know ; we have honestly earned. tf I % | FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH ^7 ! Insurance ( I i for Banks or prioManrac vaic i wsiuvuvva. ( 4 i SURETY | BONDS 4 j given for Administra* ] tors, Receivers, Trus- ! tees, Cashiers of Banks, Treasurers of Corporations, State and County officers. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency, Kingstree, - S. C. FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchas , er. Tlie Best Dry Press Machine-made XBBICK.V Special shanes made to order. 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FACTS ABOUT % i ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ? I Orangeburg, S. C. 1 > Perhaps do other school Id the State has had such < J i REMARKABLE GROWTH In the last few years. ^ if > If yov are seeking the BEST SCHOOL for yoir hoys J I >. and girls at a moderate cost, send at once for a copy o!f onr ^ M ? BEAUTIFUL NEW CATALOGUE. ^ 5 i J It will greatly please yon. J S > Largest CO-EDUCATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL in the State. < ^ ^ Fourteen teachers. Address, ^ a ? W. S. PETERSON, President, f * "% ? 7-ll-3m Orangeburg, S. C 5 |