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Valuable Farm Land and Lots at Your Own Price Small Farms From 30 to 150 Acres Grand Dalzell, SumterCo., Thursday, May 11, 10:30 A.M. 100 Choice Business and Residence Lots This will bring to your mind again the Auction Sale on Thursday, May 11th, of the Beautiful 1200 Acre Bowman Farm. Too much can? not be said with reference to this tract of land. The location is right, the soil is right and the surroundings are all that can be desired. Plenty good water, good churches and school, plenty of good labor at reasonable price, and these farms and lots are going to be sold for what they will bring. The Terms are Easy One-third Cash and Balance in One and Two Years, and arrangements can be made to make first pay -ment January Itf 1912 by furnishing acceptable security -?? Everything Your Way --Your Price Will be Our Price Free town lot with every tract of farm land?Free silver presents given away?Free Band Concert and Barbecue at noon?Transpor? tation refunded to purchasers of farm property. This is. without doubt, the be& chance to buy high-class property that will be presented to the people of South Carolina for sometime to come. Do not overlook the opportunity. Meet us at Dalzell Thursday. May 11th. at 10:30 o'clock A. M. greehsboro,n, c, Carolina Development Co. jgjsjjj ii COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. iTKWSY IJCTTHK8 FKOM OUH 8PK CIAL CORRKfiI?O.M?KNT8. IIHM of Interest Prom ull Part* ot ?mmvrv sod Adjoin Ins; < own tie* NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Meli your letters to thst they will /?ach this office not Ister than Mon ley when Intended for Wednesday's paper and not later than Thursday for Saturday's Issue. This, of course, sppltes only to regular correspond sooe. In eass of items of unusual Asws value, sand In Immediately by mail, telephone or telegraph. Such asws stories are acceptable up to the hoar of going to press. Wednesday s paper le printed Tuesday afternoon sad 8a*ui day's paper Friday after EGYPT. Egypt. April 26.?Farm work ha> been rushed now for several weak* Cotton and corn ar?- ?ip to good stands tn pi ices. The oat crop Is going to be ?bort?T than expected ? whir back, the dry weather having hurt the oats. The w?*ather continues g??<?d. We b*V9 tin*- rains and tlon fair weVh er. Messr* L I Whit and J. W. W< ' Jon were in Pish opv Ills last Friday. Dr. T. I>. F .xworth and family spent Friday with relative In Egypt, It. *>???: MeCatohem, of ?utthrtlle, spent . ? u days "f last sreeti at thM place. Rev. asjl Mrs. J \V. Kenne> apeajt gatnnl 11 night b Rev. Mr. k? nm \ is pasjtoi of th? lllxpab BaptSSl < hnr< h. Mr. W. b Hold, rly has bee a work? ing tm* ooettoa in the latereel of the Carolina Hail Insurunr. ? ??mpany. Our farmer* seem nnxlous t<> Insure, Ml*s I'.-arl Napl?r. of SmtthvlIP . sp-Mu th? w? . k-? rwl with Mies l?.-t N i - pier tt this p| . ? Mr. Henry McLeod, <>f lt?ml",? ws* In this I a ??r ? Saturday and >'u:i day. Mr. ?>!m Whit" ?peat Sunday Sflttl frb-nds it Ltgfoff. HaM Ar asj Holland spent Saturday tn Qesadem, M \,ro i IT. o I!. ..f K. mt> . ' ?p? nt Baiuiday ad Btinda! il II hr?m?* of Mrs ?Ps<1 The h? ? it h h \ i . . ..i. WIM k\. April II, i irmeri have about finished planting; ??,. \ have good st i ml 4 of ?..rn. h',- h i - rr v. Ing tlnely. Cotton is getting up to a fairly good stand, considering the cold weather we have had. The oat crop's suffering greatly for want Of rain. (lanhns also are failing from the dry weather. Wm at-.' hopsful of much fruit this summer. The herry crop is very pp-mlsing. Strawberries are plenti? ful in some homes. There has l?e?n much sickness in this community for the past BSVSral wsshs. Mrs. j. s. Williams is recovering from a severe spell of fever and Mrs. C. M. Smtih is improving slov.lv from a long spell. The Ivanhoe eohOOl will close today and will unite with several other aenooli In a plcnie tomorrow at Wells' I ross Roads. Miss Martin, the teach? er, will remain a few days after her school ( loses and will then make a visit to friends in Summerton before returning to her home in Marion. Miss Maud Williams who has been teaching I large school -it Ulyth - e.1. is at home for the summer. Mr, Quattlehaum of Marlon was in our midst a few days since. III?.II KCHOOL FIELD 1>\V. The Sumtcr Team Tinl-dicd Fourth in Athletic Contest In Columbia* Columbia, April It, The Westmin? ster High Sehool won the annual high school Irs k meet held lo re today <>n Davis held, with a SOOrs Ol 30. Kas ley cane- second with -1, Yorkvillv third with It, Suniter fourth with 8, Latts tifth with t, Camden sixth with '.. and Hlekory drove, Bummerville lad Cross Anchor tied for last place ^ith n||t. point ?ach. The meet was run off in a verj lUCCSaiiful and Speedy manner, show ng tin- sfBclanc) o! the officials and specially that of Mr. BohoMeld, lh< ihysleal director at Carolina. Rock IIIII, Yorkvllle, Cross Anchor, Cam ten, Humter Bummerville, North Augusta, Charleston Baaley, w* ? nlnstar, Hickory Qrove and l?ait.< er? represented hj very good learns; ?Ii showing i.I training and conch ig. fH t||' |,| llftfl f ||, ... 1 .11 j. j | .... ?f 'In da] wen Deliorme'? (of Hum ? n flnlnhliig third In the halt mlh slth one hImm iiml .it" i h had fal ulle and i 'oigi . all round n oi k. The w inning t< um s i pi ent ? d .ih a handsome iroph) i ni?. Th< 0 n w in. won In st w r?- given gold 1 '11 is. w i.ii. the second im I thirds ?reived hronse medals end ribbons respectively, The event wlnn< re fol? low: 1 i, 100-yard Daah.Won by Marelt. (Westminster,) time, 11 seconds; ?ec ond, Plaxlco, (Yorkvllle;) third. Le Qrand, (Sumter.) 180-yard Hun?Won by Perry, i Ka.-hy, i time, - minutes, 2'.', sec? onds; second. Barton, (Eaeley;) third. DeLorme, (Bumter.) :;. ISO-yard Daah-?Won by Marett, i>. (Westminster,) time, 85 l-B sec? ond! second, LeQrand, (Sumter;) third, a oper, < Kasl ?>.) 4. 400-yard Run?Won by Zim? merman, i Westminster,) time, co ?eoonds; setond Braselle, (West? minster;) third, WhlbJOnant, (Hick? ory Grove.) 5, 1-mlle Run?Won by Watson, (Latta) time, B minutes, s 1-5 iec onds; ?econdi Betts, W.( Yorkvllle;) third. Whitaken, ( Hock Hill.) 6, Pole Vault? Won by Folger, (Easley,) 9 feet, 7 Inches; second, Perry, (Easley;) tiiird, Templemsn, (Cross Anchor.) 7. I'.road Jump?Won hy Folger, (Easley,) iy feet, 5 Inches; second. Marett. (Wetsmlneter;) third. Cuth bert, I Summervllle.) B. 280-yard Hurdlei?Won by Palxlco, (Yorkvllle,) time, 30 seconds; lecond, Zimmerman, (Westminster.) '.?. shot Putt?Won by Folger, (Easley,) i'? feet; second. DuRant, (Sumter;) third, Breaselle, (Westmln iter.) 10, Hitfh Jump?Won by Folger, (Easley,) 5 feet, 7 inches; second, IrVallace, (Camden;) third, Betts, (Yorkvllle.) The oflloiala: liefere??Dr, i\ H, H, Calhoun. Judges?H, w. Qlbes, .las. <i. Davis, I. C, Btratton, Timers 8, B, Me Master, .1. O, lolmes, A. Jones, Starter- M. T. Able. <>rk -J, M. Green. Inspectors?R, Owens, IT. Wastln, '. Kollock, V*andlv< r. Manager B. Schofleld. Memorial l>a\ Dinner. on Chanter, LT. I'. C, i- .ii the home of the rday afternoon t?? in hi ? for 111?* dinner II ? \\ tu i he V? lei an? \ enthusla tl< m ? t inj . deem it i h1: h |)HV > i h i n tr I but will con Purpose directs energy and pur? tse makes energy.?I'arkhourst. S) l h. i, \nd< r ? i Id a mo< t mi resident Vest hi h. 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