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p 1 r, I IDE FARMERS' ~ UNION BUREAU.! ! Condacted by S. C. Farmers' Union j Addrcs ail oomrauuication* intended tor this ?90lumutoJ. C. StriMing. Pendleton ,S. C. Wake up. Farmers, the Dawn of Day is At Hand. The morning' of a .brighter day for farmers is at hand. The cock's crow of the Farmer's Union is now ringing1 throughout the Southland. We estimate that there are now in the field about three hundred Farmers' Union organizers and lecturers spreading their wings, sailing through the South singing the swan song of profitable prices for his money crop cotton, which is sure to bring prosperity to e\ ery other necessary oc cupation in the South. Farmers, heed the trumpet sound -when you are called to meet at these farmer rally meetings. Go to the railroads and meet your speakers and carry them out to your homes and take care of these missionaries which will save these servants from $2 to 43 per day and won't cost you much. | Farmers, you are a weak, unimportant, good - for - nothing sort of people, unorganized; but the most powerful craftsmen on earth when you are organized. Give me thirty good sturdy tanners that will stand firm,1 shoulder to shoulder, and we can carry a great log that five men could not shake. Give us one million good farmers carrying upon an average two bales of cotton each and we are independent of all the cotton bears and bulls on earth. Farmers, get togetner now and line up for good. If you all keep on saying the farmers won't stick, then the farmers 0 will not stick; but if you all will \ stick when there is something to stick to, then the farmers will rally for the good of all and come together with the determination to make it to the interest of every farmer in tbe organization to come together and then * something will be done. All our live Farmers' Unions are doing something and saving dollars as well as doing ;good in other lines. The Old Pendleton Farmers' Society of Pendleton, S. C., will celebrate the eighty-third anniversary of its organization on Thursday, August 8th. A large basket picnic has been arranged for this occasion and the public generally has been invited. Governor Ansel has consented to address the people on this occasion and a large attendant* is expected. A tablet bearing inscriptions of the date of its organization will be unveiled with suitable ceremonies just before the speaking commences. A large j gathering of people is expected j to be present. The speaking and the picnic will be held in the beautiful park in rear of the Farmers' Hall. J. u. stnoiing, rresiaeni. t* Harris. Secretary. P. S.?Coi. R. A. Thompson will perform the ceremony of unveiling the tablet and Lion. .Julius E, Boggs will speak on i the necessity of farmers' organizations. never repent of eating too little," was one of the /ten rules of life of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, and the rule -applies to every one without exception during this hot weather, bemuse it is hard for food, even in .-small quantities, to be digested when the 'olood is at high temperature. .At this season we should eat sparingly and properly. We should also help the stomach as much as possible by the use of a little Kodol For Indigestiou and Dyspepsia, which will rest the stomach by digesting the food itself. Sold by Dr. "W. L. Wallace. & . / . N * * COTTON MILL FOR GREELYVILLE. Movement on Foot to Build Two Hundred Thousand Dollar Mill Greelyville, July 28:?At an enthusiastic meeting- of the citizens of this place last week it was decided unanimously to erect a cotton mill, and a large block of the stock was at once subscribed by those present. For some time this project has been in the minds of some of the best business men and they thought the time for definite action had come and called a public meeting. Mr. McBeth Young, of Union, was present, and made a splendid talk. He said he was no orator, but that he never knew a cotton mill to be built on eloquence, though 6ome were commenced on what seemed "tnm air," ana tnai an that was needed was unity of thought and combination of strength. It took three things to build and make successful a mill: Money, Brains and labor. "You have" said he, "far more wealth in Williamsburg than we had in Union county when we went into the cotton mill business: you have just as brainy business men, and I am assured you have the labor. Undivided effort will secure you a mill and success." It was decided to build at least a 10,000 spindle mill, costing about $200,000, and to commence active work in that direction *t once. A temporary organization was effected and T, W. Boyle was chosen chairman, and J. F. Register secretary. Enough stock was subscribed at once to give assur * ? a !ii ance 01 success, anu cumminee* were appointed to canvass and also to secure a charter. The best business talent of this'section is behind this enterprise; men who know how to handle larj?e business and inspire confidence, and it is certain we will soon have a cotton mill here.?News & Courier. Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and warm, With kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross, nsed to cry with pain? Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again* Sold by Dr. W. L. Wallace. NoticeAt the ^Williamsbure Cemetery, Kingstree, S. C., at 4 o clock p. m., Sunday, Aug. 25th, Hickory Camp No. 284, W. 0. W., will unveil the monument of Sovereign J. Y. McGilL Adjoining Camps and the public generally are cordially invited to attend. T. P. FULMORE, Clerk Hickory Camp No. 234, 8-1-2t. Cades, S. C. __ . ^ THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION Read Wherever the Engllith Laignage 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 and promptly every event of importance anywhere in the world. Moreover, its nAlifinol noma iq inrlnarfiol oririntr ?SVSJi blVWi UV ?? w <u *au|/eai ?*n?j gi you facts, not opinions and wishes. It has full markets, splendid cartoons aud 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 ofier 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 or constipation are quickly relieved by De Witt's Little Early. Risers. Small pill, sure pill?prompt and pleasant in action. Sold by W L Wallace, M D. * ; \ \ 6 The effect of Scoff 9 pale children is magical w x It makes them plump A It contains Cod Liver X and Glycerine, to make 1 X and so put together thai X by little folk. X ALL DRUGGISTS; 6 Santee Sayings. Santee, July 29:?The weather has been almost unbearable for the past week. Although it has been only a few days since we had several verj heavy rains yet the crops are needing rain very badly. Mrs W C Tutle left several days ago for a short visit to Glenn Springs. Miss Carrie Clemmons left one day last week for a visit to her sister, Mrs Edward Garner of Glenn Springs. Mr W E Blackwell of Mechanicsville spent Wednesday with his brother-in-law, Mr Montgomery. Miss Emma Footman is visiting friends in Kingstree this week. Mr S P Oliver left Thursday morning to spend some time at Glenn Springs. While playing with some of his friends one day last week, amuel, the little son of Mr S P Clemmons, had the misfortune to fall and break his collar bone. Dr J F Haselden was summoned and set the fractured limb and at last accounts the little fellow was doing as well as could be expected. Several of our leading citizens attended the meeting of the business men of Greelyville Saturday. This meeting was held for the purpose of organizing a cotton mill for Greelyville. Santee. DeWitt'a Little EarlyRisers don't sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy to take. Sold by Dr. W. L. Wallace. li Memoriam In Loving Remembrance of John Y McGill, Who Departed This Life July 27, 1906. One year for us, it seems so long. In heaven 'tis as a day. One year for us of care and strife, In heaven there's joy alway. Oh! no, we would not call thee back, Although our hearts are sore, For you have gone to that sweet land Y> here pain is nevermore. The storm around me wildly raged; I heeded not its blast. I only felt if death should come, I'd see my boy at Ust But God in wisdom from on high Saw best that I should live, I heard Him whisper, "Take thy cross, And strength I'll freely give." So darling, I will try to live That when I come to did. I'll meet my boy in joy again, "Some sweet day, by and by." 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NoticeThe 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 te become qualified voters, C. W, WOLFE, . Supervisor of Registration for Town of Kingstree.' 7-2-5-4t I < l 1 ' i ' .) 4 wvvWWW V Emulsion on o , rosy, active, happy. ^ Oil, Hypophosphites a .X Fat, blood and bone, yhfoF t it is easily digested Tgttjfc otu and ai.oo.4 jfiljf Please Take Notice. We are sending out a number ol statements to our subscribers wht are in arrears. We don't want k offend anyone, and we hope that nobody will be foolish enough to tak< umbrage at our asking for what h due us. At the same time we would rather a man would get mad and paj I nn than fn otur nlauia/l anrl nai U VUHU IV WUU j/uj nothing. In the near future we have several notes to meet on paper and material and it is urgently necessarv tc collect what our subscribers owe us. Qur actual running expeuses are $5(1 a week and it is a plain proposition that we canuot continue 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 t subs tantial sum to us. With the price of paper advancing every week we simply can't afford tc send the paper any longer to those who wou't pay; so if you 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, ai 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 reference. Come, friends, don't delay longer; but bring or send U3 the dollar or two dollars that you know we have honestly earned. tf 4 . FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH ? -/I ; n 1 Burglary Insurance for Banks or private residences. SURETY BONDS given for Administra" tors, Receivers, Trustees, Cashiers of Banks, Treasurers of Corporations, State and County officers. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding flgenGu, Kingstree, - S. C. FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchas er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made xbxbxcxc. x Special shapes made to order. Correpondence solicited before placing your orders. W. R. FUXK, . Tna ndrlee, how-to obtain ptaenU, trade nmrk%H coprrtjrbu. etc.. |N ALL COUNTRICB. I Business direct tritk Washington tares time, money and often the patent. I Patau! and Infriitpmairt Practica Exeluilvtly. E Writ* or oom? to ui at IK Rata Mm*. ?r> AIM Ihta htal Oflc?,B ! W*?HINOtOM, D. c. B ' - - '" . 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