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LIST OF PRIZES TO BE AWAR Editor County Record: I send you list of prizes in corn coi Lake City, September 5. 1st prize?One top buggy by A H 1 2nd " ?One ton 8-4-6 guano by 1 3rd " ?One " 8-4-4 " " i 4th " ?One " " " " 5th " ?One -6th " ?One " " " " " " it n 7th 4 ?One " " 8th " ?One C 9th " ?One 44 " 4 4 4 4 Ii 10th 44 - k " " " " C 11th 4 ?One suit clothes by Smit 12th 44 ?One corn planter R F 13th " ?One suit clothes by Epps 14th 44 ?One 2-horse plow 15th 44 ?One set wagon harness.. 16th 44 ?One fine pig by C M Kell 17th " ?One daily subscription 1 18th 44 ? " 44 19th " ?One barrel Merry Widow 20th 44 ?One cotton planter 21st 44 ?One guano distributor 22nd " ?One trunk 23rd 44 ?One rocking chair 24th 44 ?One John B Stetson hat * 4 ' ^ ?--- V*?r TsvWrtas 25th ?Ulie pair suurrs uy uuiuw 26th 44 ?One " pants WTi 27th " ?One 44 shoes J L C 28th 44 ?One 44 LLC 29th 44 ?One 4 J J M 30th 44 ?One steel-beam Dixie pl< 31st 44 ?One pair shoes 32nd 4 ?One year'3 subscriptioi Magazine and Tom Wat 33rd 44 ?One year's subscription C sonian and TaylorTroU 84th 44 ?One year's subscription Trotwood Magazine by ( 35th 44 ?One Dixie plow 86 th 41 ?One harrow 37th 44 ?One Lewis Upright 38th 44 ?One ratchet plow stock. 39th 44 ?One year's subscription 40th 44 ? 44 " 41st 44 ? 44 42nd 44 ? 44 43rd 4' ? 44 44th 44 - 44 44 44 I 45th 4> ? 44 ' 46th 44 ? 44 47th ' ? ^V^48th 44 ? 44 49th 44 ? 44 50th 44 - 44 51st 44 - 44 44 52nd 44 - 44 53rd 44 ? 44 Each contestant for the corn c parties to measure the acre and supe the corn, and certify to the result un than the 15th of November. Any c rule will not be counted. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED > By Cotton Growers at Meeting Held Here Monday* September 8. "Whereas, the bulk of our cotton crop is annually exported to European markets, and whereas, the European manufacturers have agreed upon a 6% tare and the same is now allowed on ail cotton exported to . European markets, and whereas, all the exporters of the United States have instructed their local buyers to demand of the cotton growers that only six yards of bagging per bale be used, which would amount to from 18 to 22 pounds instead of 30 pounds, which is 6% of a $00 weight bale: And, whereas, we believe it is the practice of the said exporters buying our cotton thus secured to add extra bagging and ties, sufficient to make up the 30 pounds as now allowed, thus defrauding the cotton growers from year to year out of eight to twelve pounds of lint per bale, which takes out of their pockets thousands of dollars annually; therefore. Be it resolved, by the farmers of Williamsburg in mass meeting assembled, First: That, while we deplore the Dresent conditions prevailing and feel that we are being oppressed and imposed upon by an organization seeking to rob the cotton producer of the product of his toil contrary to right and justice and the laws of the State of South Carolina, yet in the face of present circumstances we feel that at this time we are powerless to resist this oppression and submit under protest only until we by organized and concerted ac ' DED IN CORN CONTEST, ntest. Please publish. ' A H Williams. ! Williams $75 00 1 Stiwan Feriilizer Co 32 50 * Vf O rtmn ??nK \r r A I Luaumui w 44 30 40 ? " .... 30 40 ? 44 30 40 i 44 30 40 I Jombahee Fertilizer Co 30 40 c iterstate Chemical Co 30 40 v Columbia Guano Co 15 20 h-Williams Co 15 00 Taylor & Co 13 50 ^ ; & Epps 12 50 h 12 50 s .. 10 00 t y.. 10 00 r year by News & Courier 8 00 ' 44 4 4 8 00 c ir flour by G L Dickson 7 50 0 7 00 n 7 00 ^ .. 6 00 t ; 5 00 h by J P Matthews & Co 5 00 11 >n & Hanna 5 00 n Ukins 5 00 r Moore 3 50 aldwell 3 50 0 atthews ,1 3 50 u >w .. I, 3 50 * 3 50 ?< ii County Record, Pearson's C son's Magazine by C W Wolfe 3 50 a ounty Record, Watson's Jeffer- s * *' ?1?r> tir o en ft ooa Magazine uy v/ n nunc u ?v County Record and Taylor- ^ : V Wolfe 2 50 C _ _ 2 25 J 2 00 * 2 00 Weekly News & Courier 1 00 44 44 44 1 00 d 44 44 44 1 00 P 44 " 44 1 00 b 44 44 44 1 00 P jike City News by W S Stokes 1 00 8 " " " i 00 i* 44 44 1 00 s 44 4 4 4 4 1 oo " a .* li n i aa a X uu I 44 44 4. .1 44 J 00 S 4. 4. 4. J 00 N ? <4 44 44 44 1 00 ^ 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 j QQ S 4. .4 4. 1 0Q ontest must have two disinterested rvise the gathering and measuring of ider their own signatures, not later ontestant not adhering to the above tion may be able to assert our rights. Second: We therefore recommend r c to the farmers of Williamsburg / county that for this season they put I on their cotton bales not more than J 24 pounds of bagging and ties. In ! so doing it is understood that we ! yield not one iota of principle, but j submit for the time being only be| cause in our state of unpreparedness i we deem it not the part of wisdom ! or expediency to attempt to cope ! single-handed with a powerful organization, and we look forward hopefully to the day when by united effort the cotton growers can assert their rights and maintain them. We also recommend that the Farmers' Unions throughout the State take the matter up at once and urge the co-operation of the order | in all the cotton-growing States." rbe Lash of a Fiend would have been about as welcome to A Cooper of Oswego, N Y, as a merciless lung-racking cough that defied all remedies for years. "It was most troublesome at night," he writes, "nothing helped me till I: used Dr King's New Discovery,which I cured me completely. I never cough , at night now." Millions know its matchless merit for stubborn coids, obstinate coughs,so re lungs, lagrippe,' asthma, hemor. hage, croup, whooj ing cough or hay fever. It relieves quickly and never faHs to satisfy. A | trial convinces. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. It's positively guaranteed by M L Allen. ? How's this for a cut? Our entire line of Summer Goods is sold at cost, price. We are compelled to do this to make room for our new fall line. It will be to your advantage to see us. S. Marcus. 7-14-tf. ' I i DEATH OF MR. T. W. L. COX. Prominent Farmer Passed Away at His Home Near Scranton. Scranton, September 10:?Mr T Walter L Cox passed away at 4 I'clock this morning at his residence, ibout three miles from Scranton, af:er a long and painful illness. Mr ^ox had been sick for the past :welve months and his death was lot unexpected. He will be buried n the Methodist cemetery to-mor ow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev Mr; ^atrick, of the local Methodist! :hurch, will conduct the funeral serrices, after which the body will be aid to rest. Mr Cox was 58 years of age and I iad spent practically the whole of lis life in Williamsburg sounty. He pent his life at farming and had a horough knowledge of it and was egarded as one of the most successul farmers in Williamsburg. Mr )ox was one of the best known men f his community and will be very iuch missed. In his nature there ;&s a vein of humor that made him he life of any assemblage in which e found himself; he was one of the lost polite and high-toned gentlelen of his community. He was maried to Miss Susannah Myers, daugher of Mr and Mrs William Myers, f the same community, and to this nion there are six children: Mrs Jmily Cook of Darlington; Mrs Marin McGee of Scranton; Miss Juliet !ox, Miss Nettie Cox, Mr Willie Cox nd Mr Julian Cox of Scranton. Be ides his immediate family ne leaves everal brothers, viz: Messrs W T lyers of Scranton; W D Myers of )lanta; Southern Myers, Scranton; ames Myers, Effingham, and R B dyers. Scranto". Work lor the Orphans. The work day planned for Satu:? ay, September 24, next,for the orphanages of South Carolina should e observed by all our people. Especially could the children in the iunday-schools roll up a big amount f they should all pick cotton or get ome job that day and send the earnigs to one of the orphanages. There '? ^ AAA ^nViAAlo in re neany t.vw ouuunj-^nwio o -t: Carolina in Baptist, Ei i jcopal, lethodist and Presbyterian churches nd just a few dollars from each chool would make a splendid total. It Saved His Leg "All thought I'd lose my leg," /rites J A Swensen of Watertown, Vis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 loctors could not cure, had at last aid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Jalve cured it, sound and well." Inallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, >alt Rheum,Boils,Fever Sores,Burns, Jcalas, Cuts and Piles. 25c at M L Ulen's. STEVENS! Aa bhcwH?j'sturfid ky wkkh il idvi art Mag jaijtL HAMMERLESS REPEATING ? SHOTGUN Tk? UtNi Brovitag Ptmt Six Shots. List Pries I17.00 Thencliw line# kam to 5>ii|M amm> Slmpl# to Take Daws. Simpler to Pot Toftthar. Simplaat Machaalsa la tko World. STEVENS SHOTGUNS, WFLIS, PISTOLS aaodo la tbo factory ol precision with aa accuracy ?paralleled ia the world. Ask your Dealer. IaaMoaaedar the STEVENS. _ If be hut't fot It, we will Mad A JfcA you the run. ezpresi prepaid, oa dUlTTi receipt of List Price, fTjjoo. Your Complete Cetalof of Stevent Shotruss, Riflee, Plttolt, vda ae made la the thaioua factory aw mJHi ofprecirioa ii tent/rtt the day W Wjaf^L jouaakfoelt. ~ j. stevens arms & tool Ckkepew FsDiy Registration Notice. The ortlee 01 the Supervisor of He*, istratiou will be open on the Is. Monday in each month for the purpose ol registering any person who is qualifier! v. t'..ll,.u'.i Who shall have been a resident o the State for two years, and of th? county one year, and of the polling pre cinct in which the elector offers t? vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, sis months before, any poll tax then du? and payable, and who can both rear and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by th> Supervisors of Registration, or wh? can show that he owns, and has paii all taxes collectable on during th? present year, pioperty in this Stat? assessed at three hundred dollars o? more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board RING'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ReKeve Indigestion and Stomach Troubles V \ If you buy it at STIFF'S It's right. QUALITY? NOT PRICE is what we emphasize in our advertisement?. Had you noticed it? Well that's our policy from the very firat beginning of the construction of our instruments. We put in the quality regardless of what it costs and when the instrument is finished, it's just as good as can he. Now, as any reasonably sensible person can understand, the buyer of tile piano has to pay for the material that went into it But, allowing for a legitimate profit, that's all he has to pay for. There's no middleman's profit /to pay, beceusein the Stieff way of selling pianos, there is no mid- . dleman?we sell direct, and cut , off the 57 varieties of exsense (more or less) that the purchaser throug the average dealer falls heir to. From the buyer's standpoint. ' which is th*? m?^re logical way of doing business?. CHilS. M. ST1EFF Manufacturer of the artistic stibfp. shaw. and stieff player pianos. Southern Wareroom , S Wert Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, - Manager. /^\/& WW HaCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect St. simplicity tn Reliability nsarly 40 ye>r*. Sold in nesrl every city sad town in ti e United States an Csnads, or by mail direct. More sold tha any other make. Send for free catalofui MaCALL*S MAGAZINE More subscribers flua any other faahio BtSfttine?million a mWth. Invaluable. La est Styles, patterns, dressmaking, milliner plain tewtnr. fancy needlework. halrdretsini etiquette, gooa ?mnc% m, v<> . {ear (worth douMe), including a Iree putten ubtcriba today, or Mod for sample cop] wtndcinjl inducements ^ to Agents. Po*tnl brfnjfi pr-nv tim cjUJo^u and new cash prise offers. Address Til IcCAU. CO, 23S U M W. J7& St. WtW T0? Hacker Mfg. C( sue ; e 49 irs to GEO. S. HACKER & SON CHARLESTON. 8. C. we manufacture Doors. Sash and Blinds; Column and Balusters; Grilles and Gab! Ornaments; Screen Doors and Wii dows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. I When Ready to Build . 4 t your home, church, school house, store, or when you need anything in the way of Building Material I can save you money if you let me know what you wantD, JL EPP3, Agent, ICheraV Door &. Sash Co. 1 Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on I 8th day of October, A D 1910,1 will i ply to P M Brockinton,Judge of Prob; of Williamsburg county, for a final <1 charge as guardian ef Jno A Salters. W B McC'Ut LOUGH, 9-8-4t Guard it Electric ^sjsU" BITTERS AND kidsei f WANTED: Bookkeepers and Stenograph* for Special Proposition to Pr POSITIONS SECURED FOl SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS, a id Wilmington Winston-Salem. Roc t!f not ready now, we will let you pay mall If you prefer. BUS^S WTAtuano M. w. MIWA11I. TjOl r * . I;,^ A BRASS BEDSIRON BE WOOI AD in a row at our at for you to make y BRASS BEDS oo very much th new. la a few months most of th and horrid. You can count on o 1 manufacturers who know how to I will stay Wight. We buy from on We think we have an excep ment of designs. Come and see w \ , IRON BEDS plain white?brat I blue enamel?we can sell you any ki I when you see them, that each is ai WOODEN BEDS In good grad< to style. They are made better d are really as clean and sanitaryi d they often look prettier, as yoi ? see ours. ______ ." Whatever kind of bed you buy, r. STEARNS & FOSTER MATTR& comfortable. Made in four grades of a* nA ?? _La.l a_f _ t\ A1 A t A Aaa r K DJ ou uignis inai/, fiu.w?fzz.a : CAROLINA FURNlfl l * xxxxxxxxxjooooo 0 Life Health 1INSUR i ' x Kingstree Insurance, Re< . 8 Compan X Fire Bonds @.?:@.?:@:?:@:@:@:?:?:<i 1 Announc H | (? ? Having 20 Greenhouses and o^ w devoted to Cut-Flowers, Plants ing the best floral artists, | We Are Better Equipped Than ? to furnish you with ? Gut-Flowers,Bridal Bouquets ( We also ~ J ^Palms and Fern ? X for the House, Garden or Cemet ? mnct rpnqnnahlp t.n hft found. W: is" ? The Carolina ] ? 339 King St., Ch *3. @:?:?:?:?:@:?:?:?:?:?:< trs for New Year Position* ? rite ospectlve Students. R ALL GRADUATES If Florence, S. C. ky /Mount Salisbury. N. C. PATS for our FULL BOOKKXXPINO OOUBSB SCHOLARSHIP If you writ* at onoe ana state w tare you saw this ad. Bsmlar prloa Is 1100. To advertise this school, only a Limited number of scholarships trill be sold at the low rate of 120. write and hare one reserved and later, we can also teach you by TCSS COLLEGE. 1M4 IMOOarOKATID ISM C7I8VCLLK. KT. _ _ ^ t ? A DS? >Eft BEDS i ^ < ore waiting our cKtic*. * ie same when they are lem are black-streaked dfl ne hand the brass bed J acquer brass so that it e of them. * >tional1y pretty assorthat you think. is trimmed?pink or r ind, and you will agree, jfl 1 exceptional value. ts are coming back innow. The new ones ss brass or iron,?and i will find when 70a m you surely must have a ) SS if you would be really ? V superiority (you can prove '1 0. il CBHPANlf Accident v a kin r 1 h 11 u L | il Estate and Loan 8 Plate Glass A :ement. @ ? ? @ rer 5 acres of land entire ly ? and Shrubs, and employ-jgj ? Any Florist in the State? m i all kinds of @ v ir Designs for Funerals. | sell @ s and Plants^? tery. Our prices are the (?j ' Y rite, telephone or telegraph jgj Floral S tore, ? arleston, S. C. ?:@:?:?:?:? ?:@? { ! \