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r ; j _ ffje Conntij Jtafi). 1 VOL. XXV. K1XGSTRKK, SOUTH-CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911. >0.33 Jfl r^eetU^Fc I C It's not often that 1 m gj Amorinon Fpnr?p is ifi t H ^ I ^ .AAV4 *- V*?w ? k ? expense. ?. It is made I 1 in its manufacture. C. I % tation of crops, and the < I ft fence for your farm. C. 1 Coffins and Cast AFFAIRS AT ANDREWS. Three Town Pumps?Practlca Education-Cotton Farmers Blue Andrews, October 16:?Our cit: fofkaw nnffinor /^nnm throfl ni/V labUCl O ai C UVTTU wuavv water pumps in this part of towi which, when completed, will fill ? long-felt need, being a great benefi to both humans and stock. Hereto fore people coming to town couk not water their stock without going to a private pump. Oui school is doing good worl with Prof H C Ritter as principa and 6 or 8 competent assistants. Th( enrollment is between 150 and 20C pupils. We have just added to thii school the practical part of educa | tion, the girls, from the seconc I grade up, have to practice cooking and sewing. They are furnished wit! H the best sewing machines and cook I ranges and good cooking and ng rooms; the boys are being ucted in practical tnedlianics '.ding black-smith, machine shoi cabinet work. The school is also ? furnished with a suitable plot nd near the grounds and then >oys from the second and thirc es are required to practice dng and farming. This move or part of the trustees will be a up by other schools within t.h twelve months. Boys and girls attending this school from al i of the county. nade mention some time ago ir this correspondence that a practica demonstration of domestic work anc farming methods would prove won derfully helpful if practiced in oui schools. It would teach our childrer the practical side of life and make better men and women of them Our people are justly proud of oui school and feel that it is one of the greatest assets of our little town. We know it will bring people here tc make their home. Farmers seem somewhat down cast over the price of cotton. Broth er farmer, I sounded a key-note oi warning last spring when the people were buying a double quantity o1 fertilizers and planting 75 per ceni of their lands in cotton, at the same time buying hay at $1.75 per 10( pounds and a like price for corn am bacon. Let me say to you, the wors is not yet; you may join the union you may do what you please, bu just so long as we plant our crop o: cotton to buy our provisions with just so long will we be caught in thi: fix. Cotton will go to 7 cents in 1912 Watch tobacco go to from 3 to i cents from over-production. Subscriber. * , i . ^ Lake City Laconics. Lake City, October 17:?Mis Ruth Williams is in Dillon visitinj friends. The five McKnight brothers, wh< were in the Florence jail charged with the murder of Robert Parrott * i - _ i- ii ]?.. rpt were released on dhu iuuuuay. aim amount of the bond is $7,500,and th< order admitting them to bail wai # granted by Judge Prince. Mr J L Stuckey is in St Louis, Mo buying horses and mules. He is expected home this week. Messrs C E Tomlinson and W L Bass were in Florence Monday or business. i Tell Us Abou ou do you want to be sure il features, as it furnishes th< s steel. It is inspected three id saved on well fenced farm: vell-fenced and comparatively ,t you want in American Fen< fREE HAR i Kidney Diseases Are Too Danqerous , for lingstree People to Neglect i The great danger of kidney troa. bles is that they get a firm hold be, fore the sufferer recognizes them. Healthisgraduallyundermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lame, ness,soreness,lumbago, urinary trou> bles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's , disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect* your kidneys. ' Help the kidneys with the safe and ' reliable remedy,Doan's Kidney Pills, I which has cured people right here in ? this locality. j Mrs J H Williamson, 104 E Front St. Florence, S C, says: "I am ' pleased to recommend Doan's Kid? ney Pills in return for the l>enefit > they brought me. For several | montns I suifered from backaches. headaehes and dizzy spells and my kidneys gave me a great deal of 1; annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills did j nit. a wunu ui k<>uu aim i am uuw I! free from pain, in fact, I am enjoy. i inp pood health." J For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. 1 New York, sole agents for the Unit?: ed States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. - Too Late to Grieve When Your I Money Is All Burned Up ?Farmers & Merchants Bank, Lake City. ^ Clerk's Sale?H 0 Britton. ^ Sheriff's Sale?George J Graham. Quarterly Report?County Commissioners. | Made to Measure Clothing,&c?Jen kinson Bros Co. c At Opera Honee Next Saturday? ; "The Girl and the Tramp." t Prices Slaughtered?J W Coward, f Seed Oats?Farmers' Supply Co. , Your Friend in Need?S S Aronson, s Lanes. TT7 LI / TXT CI If. . wear-JDies ior women?o imircus. j Ladies' Tailor-made Suits?Butler Goods Co. IRemer When you are S. C., you are favors in time for when you with him you 1 FOR A FRIEr s 4.7. 4 I 1 ice to Face," am you buy fence, and when y eal in structural and economic; m of high grade, hard, stiff fenc< Millions of dollars are made ai economical growing of stock, v Come here, vou will find wha KINGS'! tets. "Judge" 0 S Baldwin spent Sunday at St Matthews. He says he 1 went to see a girl. This is frank, at any rate. 7 Sunday night Col 0 T Hall had a i very narrow escape from serious inl jury, if not death. His horse, bei coming frightened at the lights and t engine of an automobile, turned - near a ditch. Col Hall jumped, but 1 his foot catching in the lines, he f-thrown behind the - buggy- hito the bottom of the ditch and the buggy c fell on him. He was badly bruised, j News items are as scarce as the > yards of cloth in a hobble skirt. W L B. 5 MNfiFR IN flFIAY. WHOLESALE: AND CUT i r Heroic treatment for a corn, human toe, is to open your handy There are bad habits and prac though no razor is needed for the | it is a bad practice to get io the h Order concerns when you can ta advantage of youraAf and your n town. If you hare acquired this haMl it on the bone of Mutual Interest! provement and? CUT IT ( .\ntice l:i Teachers T:v first meeting for th?* session of the Rural Teacher5' association - ? i- i 11 . l Will Of' Il'.'IU ill 1:1(1 iUllAJW 11 Ui aucu school Saturday, October 28. An interesting programme is being arranged. Let every teacher attend, It is e..peeled also lhat the principals of the several high schools in the county will meet at this time and place to organize a County Interscholastic Oratorical and Athlet, ical association. The trustees of every high school should sc? th?<t theii school is represented. R S Major, President Rural Teachers' Associa tion. 0 M Mitchei.l, Chairman Programme Committee J G McCullough, unairman oommutee uu am^a tion of Oratorical and Athletica Association. 10-19-It ^_ m Just received 2,000 bushels're< rust proof Seed Oats at Farmers' Supply Co's 10-19-2t nber spending your cash with nrpnarinor far a rainv dav. of need, than any other I become one of his custom will find you have a real fr IN NEED IS A FRIEN S. ARONSON, t That New Fence you are getting the best. Thei e greatest strength and the most times before leaving the factory, ? 3, while like amounts are annually j small fields are absolutely necessa :e. DWARE COM RETAIL DEALERS r* rx v T/n W* L UU1!j jj; ^ % anow is u1c u1uc ku ijiauv i Oats. Farmers' Supply Co. < ) 10-19-2t Carload of wagons and buggies jr i just received. !* < 10-12-3t Hudson & Baker. ^ c . California last week joined the list K ' of woman-suffrage States, of which ff there are now five?California, Colo- 9 rado, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. A The last-named was the pioneer in m woman suffrage, adopting it in 1869. m - Just received 400 barrels Flour at 9 . Farmers' Supply Co's. 1 I0*19_2t . j I 1 Call at Hudson & Baker's and j look ever their new lot of buggies M ' and wagons just in. All standard ? j and as low priced as the lowest. j I 10-12-3t. J S. S. Aronson, Lanes, f He will do you more m t business house would, M l,nl ers and get acquainted 1 ( Uf 1 If D INDEED. 1 It, Lanes, S. C. j A Ft ;j , which has do right to be on tL ! old com razor and cut it out ' ^ ticea which people ought to cut or- 4 i amputating prooeaa. For insta nc | abit of buying things through i ,y to better advantage?the muti::. ? eighbor?at the stores in your ov.\ % I; take the Razor of "Resolution, ho?;' f !) strop it on the strop of Town I:- ? JUT! I Hnt Supper at Cedar Swamp. 11 i 'ihe patrons of the Cedar Swamp 4 ? i school will serve a hot supper on + * 1 Thursday nijjht, November 2,for the + m benefit of the school, Plenty of bar- 4 1 becue for all who want it. 10-19-lt I o " vt ... ?a n!ant vnnr F"nll . A-4 You Are Going. To / re's only one best?That's Ame thorough protection with the leasl md only the most skilled workmei lost on unfenced lands. C. For the try. To secure the best results you PANY We Lead?Others f Headquartei j& For Almost Anyt You Wish to Pu chase, Large or Small. Wilkins Whole Grocery Co LWith the addition of a number o and a beautiful and varied line c please the most fastidious with , c\ IV rj J. J. A ? ?* ah BoaNEDOP" ilentine Bleganowski's Faith In 'l Mattress Shattered When Hoard i?.'? ? Disappears. i X^nlnZt; TELLS OF $990 NOW LOST Sn^-V, I them all mtsf?.nir. Imrdinjr for three years.fearfu! of intrust- | lnj \ ,,t his savings to banks, and having implicit ' burnt |> or ?!<? Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bar We pav 4 per cent interest on savin? ARMKRS vSc VIWRG flAN "A15SOLUTKLV SA FK. a rvn nt m^r Build. S 1 rican Fence. M J t material and 1 n are engaged m successful ro- J I want the best t . * 1 j ie saffv of rrnttresses, ov >. 'i (' ".Jen street, M . I'.. i' i jwsrii had saved V nr.- V1 in bills, and had W When he went to c io\v pieces and the '.nay :norr nir.he found W 10 says. T ie p-dice are U .Iwaukee, WK. Sentinel. V > in n< y iliul ? an l?e s accounts. M TS I SANK, \ s. C.J f new type faces / )f paper, we can JOB PRINTING. I # ^ hing M . < > s; :: ' f\ sale v i: II <1 . ns < , &I v