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Bo Just and Pcfx not?I?et all ?ie ende Thon Alms'! at be thy Country's, Thy God's and Troth's.'
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SUMTE R, S. 0., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK 21, 1914
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Vol. XXXIX, No. 17:
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t*i%aVt> Forced Back
Wtm? AUlKRT ?0IN8 ALIAfB AND MNLLTAKE PAKT IN
AOA1NBTT <|ti?l|flAN?wPiULJj OF HNOW BLOCKS MOUN?
AN? OTT? OFT CROWN ITUNCE'S KETKEAT ?
HXf?J?tTTJ> TO FALL AT ANY MOMENT.
ARMY ESCAPE*.
,'?l*t;?-The ?Eelgian?
Tm+m wMHfpoo. into
art *^i*ratf*n
PUkJ/k/t are ftreYaMinu
and V?*a>? inoun
?nta va/ the naaaee.
of Mia Oar
Troop**
from tho
fr^*,teg*omirm*u
MMa lat 0#lkctu haa
I. ?
'it.r-Oltf^tttlc on
ad with ?c
drlven back
^?^BNMta a|u>?n took
many n/ktoner?,
.The mit of
?hortly.
?
a*o*ehd.
tf?-?-?i&cnd ' wiks
accord -
Holland.
Italy Protest.* on Airships d'n^lir
lhmler.
Home, Oct. 17.?The Italian gg*>
eminent today protested to Au: trui
?VuliiMt the lll;;ht ol Austrian air
?hlpH o?cr the Italian border.
Allies Claim Minor Sncces>.
Paris. Oct. 17.?It v. us olllci ill' an
neuneed at u o'clock this nftc meg
th it lighting la proceeding on the
rlyht bunk of the Lys, and th it the
aiiiea ha\a occupied Ituerbel: and
arc Hearing Arnicniien ...
Devolution and Sturtutlon.
Calais. Oct. 17.--A pall of .error,
denotation ;,n.i famine hgngl over
northern rrame and r I^ium. Tins
gf liion. ? at i t i ir i ' ;, penniless,
h"int |. . , .ii,.I i \ hi., h;i\ c heen
Iahen te langkaad where they are liv?
ing on charity. Dover, yolaoetaae
an.I other coasl Lownu a re ovt r whelm -
rd with rcfugt
??crniuiis Movo on Calais.
Pcrlln, via Copenhagen^ Oct. 17.?
The Oermun rl : it wring in France i:
I" niu' reinforce,l from l.ctaiutn. "De
?i hie gghtlag" hi i kaoetod eg the
It** Ik lan frontier uhortly, content1
pi Mag ? nervi eg Oalal ?. o MllclaL I
\o \it\n;>n;M in uvrn,::.
French lieinirt Teil?, or Advantage*
(?allied Bf Allies.
I'aris. Oet II Taa mkjaty an
k i n ? hi in Kranoe, which was begun
ll\ ? weeks .040 It ??.. i \-. p|(i?ci'ds with
no end in sii.hl. Tin lateal ?!? rma r
ailaekii on Verdnn wen- repubtci . itn
i i nek hnttertw ? he ii. ? ?.i (;?i -
ii iiin there with heu v.\ artillery. The
I i ? n< h are |>i I Ing OH Met/, w it h
?Peal \ l^or. At tie neater, in Ihr
?. i alty "f i:in laut t in- i h rman ai
aaaaei la annve from laelf ire nett?
ed. Keaf Baeanaai tin- Urltath i a*
kggod i gaatbet af (lei man i>" 11 Ion
in the vicinity al Unaa Albert aad
LM a I*?? at?? Hi Me* en i ?ii y In
fnntrv ai u ill* ry have beaten the
<ii im in- bat and I he alllea1 line
now paaeaen tin- Rnnilah Channel,
laitranrv of Oermnii- In <Ktc id.
Legatee), Oel it.?The DaII Sew*
aays; "The Germane entere?! o*l 1 1
nt l??.'*<? on Tliur iiv mngalng The
elvil K'?ariNm? n were ielaen1 und Ihelf
rille? thrown Into th< harbor i tie
ndxnnce gnard romtineeil of l*hlai
*< p. \\ ere l,( Ii i\ ;
Thrn c .mi i ae <; >rman off era, tion
niotor Inn k after I men MM'<l \\::h Ii
fanrrvrnen rolled into |g)e eit^. The
troop* went to the city h:ill, Where)
It ho German flag WM[ holsto^ ltctu
geea Unable,j to . icavo were,, panic
stricken."
Alllort fcepoated Separated.
Uerlin (wireless to tiayvlMe.) Oct.
Ltf.?The ?lRoa operating jucur Ypros
tare reported cut off from the main
foody, hy' Uarasari troops.
j> TO A8K WAR CUEDIT.
? --. ??" ??
German Gc*/crnmcnt ab Seels More
Tb#a> $i,3o?,aoo,ooo.
Amsterdam'(via Ixmdon) Oct. 13.?
The fedegraff -today published the fol?
low* ng dispatch 1'rom Berlin:
"The Prussian government will ask
ibe diet for a wur credit of more than
|2.1.Op,000,O00.
"Oovarnment work on the railways
and highways will bo proposed to
cork* with the unemployment situa
tlon. and to glv? rollet to small com?
munities. At a joint sitting of the
party lenders it was decided unani
Vtnaviily to support the government's
'programme The sitting of the diet
still partake of the character of a war
-session and will last only a few
days."
AS8AVLT OX XACO.
[Believed That Villah Troop* Will
Capture Town.
oeeev'asjis a i general
assault upon Xaco, Sononi, by Villa's
army was bagun this morning. Minea
exploded by the defender:: ihook the
inwii on this side of the border.
Many bullets are falling on the Amer?
ican slda, it Is believed that tho Car*
fa Ml lit I Will be comp, lied to sur?
render the city.
The Caxranaaisti repulsed villa's
army attack. Tow members ?* r the
( order patrol on the American ride
were injured, one fatally. Twu Mex?
ican women, rafugeci on the Amcri*
can vide were wounded.
TO ENGHAYK MAY MONEY.
Williams Che, Oisjejf for I'caeial He
mt\ o i'ank,
Washington, '?et. 10,?Orders were
given today by Comptroller Williams,
of the treasury department, tt> begin
engraving Mfta,oon,ooa in f?dc s) re
m rve notes for the use cf the twelve
federal reserve banks. Deliveries of
the notes will begin between Novem?
ber l and II, They will be In Rvo,
ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred
dollar denominations, Tho designs on
the bucks of the notes arc new and
were Chosen i everal weeks ago.
The federal reserve bourd an?
nounoed tonight that mombers of the
committee) which has prepared it re?
port regarding methods to l?e adopted
in organisation uf the system, had
in ii Invited Ui a < unferencc n\it'i
represent dives of the l auks to i>e
h< id iu re next weck.
NOT VILLAH ItEPllEHENTATlVK
laioi inatiou \gont HaVM Timm*)*
Don't Unsjvsem Mm Chief,
ri Poao, Oct. la,?Ctarloa Ar?
guelles, Information ugent for Ihe dl?
\. Ion of :!ic north. mad< the follow*
Ing si iU men! today:
"I am Ins)rueteil b> 1l< n, Villa lo
lute mot : emphatic all) tint Krank
A. Thomas, who is *..\n\ to represent
himself lo be Ihe representative of
Gen. Villa, and who is reitorted to
have forwarded a protest to th<
fltate department at Washington, hna
absolutely no official i"?MitIon and no
nutfiorltj make nnj prote \n or ??
sue any statements to the it< for
Gen, Villa.'
rsiNfi IMFIIM'AN t:i \M H .
< atrati/a GacrHon Ki*cnrc*< Mortice-'
Of 1 light IN rmer Soldier .
Douglas, Alisons, ?'<(. is, Hhtht
Americana, said tu be former Cnlted
fttotes soldiers, were employed todaj
as opera lorn of th^ machine gun*
ii i by ihe Carransa garrison defend
Iim Ague Prletii against Mnytorcnn's
forces,
HAS 1,400,000, M10X IN IIELI) AS ||
MLJtE STAU*. ' !;
Number Growing lsupidiy ami Ko<
Aaliulcr of Advance Ciuurd Will
i JHnter War Zone Next Spring will*
. Main Army In Latter Part of Year*
I
London, Oct. 17, 7:80 a. m.?Th*
j Times military correspondent, reply*
jlng to .the Frankfurter SSottuug*
I statement that (Jreat Britain was unV
able to raise more than 600,000 troops,
says: i
j.' "W? have at tho present moment
exactly double that number, namely,
1,200,000 men, add tho nunriber grows
almost foster than wc can copo wltnv
[This is only*th<i beginning.
] "It is our way, as 'W.eJI.as that of
(America, to begin to raise our arps(|'
j after war breaks out and to go on
[raising them until .'our eitimate end*
are achieved, \Vlth LSOj^?? men at'
Home, t^ie army ln^tU? held and th j
hundreds of 'thousand's forming in inr
diu, Canada, Australia and ?lsewher j
are merely the' nucleus upon which
other armies will eventually be built*
? "It i* only a question of time. It
stands to reason that an empire of
4OMt)O,b00 can, never 4ack- men. 'This
War, for ua. hue hardly begun. W ?
have sent merely I an advance guard
into Prance. In The/spring the rc
I muinucr of the advance guard will
j follow and nomcwhere .-.toward tho end
of JU15 t^o inaln body will begin to
como within view. ?
"Wo are sorry that we aro even
slower than Russia in making our
weight felt, but a year or so hence,
when the allies need a rest, we Bhall
be in a position to make good war.
"Nothing can arrest the at
ascending figures of our
coyt-is of little account,
will ultimately have
toxy ,as'"weU anyone;
"Imagine th^pgs at
agine the.
'and the h\sfr
fed* from
[begin a
many
? Wh
leon.
Y. M..C. A. RALLY HELD.
Trinity Methodist church was killed
to capacity Sunday night when Dr.
Howard Le?- Jones, president <>;' Cokor
College at HarteviUe, spok at the Y.
If, C. A., rally which was held then
at that time. The rervlces wire very
Interesting and the largt audience
.seemed to be much Impressed by Ihe
a ords of the spcak< rs.
The services were opened with a
short s? ng servict led by the com?
blned choirs of the various churches
In ih? city und the excellent utnglns
was much enjoyo I, Itev. .1. N. Tolnr
Of the QraCC !'.:.! list ChtlTCh led di
prayer, after which Dr. Jones read a
passage Vom ih* scripture. Taking
for his subject the story of Absalom,
! ?!?. Jones told o* Ihu value t(? the
young man of the association and of
the duty owed io it i>> the comniu
nlty, Dr. Joins' remarks made u
profound effect on his audience, whl< h
listened to him most Uttentlv? ly,
Mr. U. I. Manning, chulrmun of th<
finance committee <d' the Board ??;' Di?
rectors of the Young Men's Christian
Association, told of th<- llnanclul situa
ii' a of the Institution, Its expenses and
its receipts, showing that there wo?
need to raise tl.ooo t<? curry on tlv
work during the ensuing year with
out any dlmn tuition of its efficiency,
He made a comparison ?'t* th<> < nr
ri nt exiienses of the local Institution,
as compared with thirty-two other In?
stitutions In. cities uf the same slse
throughout the country, showing that
tin average w;is about t'"- same as
those 6f the lot ni Institution.
Afterwards: cards were passed
around for uubHcrlptlons and many of
these curds wer? returned and u c??n
slderuble sum pledged, A nutnl i r ? ?I
those present were nol ready to sil-. i?.
any pledges and promised to return
the:: curds later,
Mi'LcmULenoIr,
llcmbt rt. i ?<-t. 17. a pre!i ?? imun
wedding was sob ninl'/cd here Wed
neuduy afternoon :it 4.HQ o'clock ;?t
the home of Mr. and Mrs, John K
M< l.rmi when th? ir dnughp r, J:n!nlt:i
w.is married i<? Samuel i. i. Ar
Mi -s Mulsin Meldend, n :-i ter i?f ih<
bride, was ni'tld of honor nnd W M
f^enolr, Jr., n brother of the > r.i
v n* Ik n( man. Tho her :,-?.
w: Adntn llenmes with Mb i Mn ?
fcllcrhe. ? ml) ihe i ? Intlves :ind e!<>???
friend-; wore pri ?? nt. The |'hi!soop:t
reretnony was read by ih? Hew \V, 11
Pnrnwell of ftntehurg. Mr. nnd Mr?
l?rnolr left for ?'hnrlostnn nnd oi In i
points Immediately nfter the eere
mony,
cfiNsru r;<;ini:;s ON' CONSCRIP?
TION* GIVEN.
'v ? ' ? " ?' i
^Decline of Over 1,000,000 Dales tu
Export us Result of War Mali? Fea?
ture.
Washington, Oct. 14.?Some idea of
the extent to whieh the cotton-grow
industry has suffered as a result
i of the European war was disclosed
jtoday in a census bureau report show -
? ing that for the lirst two months of
?the cotton year exports were more
, than a million bales Urs than in tho
[same period last year.
I Domestic co sumption of cotton
I during the same period decreased
more than 7.rj,ouo bales. Cotton Im
. ports, however, increased, 42*492
', bales having been brought in com?
pared with 16,234 bales last year,
j Egypt exported 13,141 bales, or 8,688
i bales more than a year a^u.
i Cotton consumed during Septcrpbec
(was 416,101 hales, exclusive'** c>. Hht>
! ers, compared with 112,100 in 4?ep-'
tember last year, the census bureau
announced today. Consumption for'
the two months ending September 30
was 798,874 bales, against #74,7,85
last year.
Cotton on hand September 30 i
manufacturing establishments ? w
550,008 bales, compared "^th-6t<
a year ago,, and in. mdejicAdeat *^V|j
houses 1,161,856^ cdj^ared with "* i;
Kxport^;?e^
930,328 las^. yc?'
ii
months/ t^Mfjffjf _
yea* .^^M':?, VV. - < ? 7
27,34? ^h
And for tho
?aaaUhst &4,
^.yiianufac
..'^iM4 bales
ago, and in in
?JUkes 25,6S?, against
Linters exported were 1,808 bales,
ami for the two months 2,693 bales.
GO HACK TO PENITENTIARY.
Noted Safe Robbors arc Removed
From i bain Gang.
Bpartanburg, Oct. 15.?By order of
GOV, Cole ii. Ulease, Thomas Nolen
and ChaSles Howard, who are serv?
ing ten year sentences for a $10,000
safe robbery at Enoree, have been
taken from the Bpartanburg county
chain gang and sent back to the Stale
penitentiary. The men were trans?
ferred from the penitentiary to the
chain gang only a few months ago,
and why Gov. I dense has seen lit to
put them back In tho prison u^uin
has not been disclosed.
Nolen and Howard were pals o.
James Johnson, alias "Portland Ned,'
who was also convicted of, the Wii?
ree robbery and sentenced to serve
ten years, but was paroled by Gov.
I !dense. He escaped from the gover
i , .. ,
nors oihce when a l nlted flutes
deputy marshal sought to rearresl
him, but was recently apprehended In
North Carolina.
Nolen, Howard and Johnson were
members oi' the desperate baud of
yeggtnen, who made daring and
lucrative raids through the Boulli a
dozen years ago.
Another Spartanburg County pris?
oner, Alexander Gosnell, who In
serving a thirty-year sentence for
arson, is also lo I * removed from
lln- chain gang Mid seilt hack lo t!.'
Coiumhhi penitentiary. Gosnell lias
contracted pellagra and Is In u se?
rious c? ndili >n. ii Is lo ; < ?i he mu
receive treatment at Ihe penitentiary
which will ameliorate his c udith n.
Gosuell set lire to the home id' v..
j. < llbson, at Cumpobello, t > gel re*
vengc for a fancied affront, und
burned Mr. Gibson's f< ur little chll
dr 11 to death.
DISSOLUTION DECREE IT LED.
Provides for Commission in Have
Dls|m at of Securities.
New Vork, net. 17.?The decre?
wm agreed upon for the di&'oiuttoa
of ihe New Haven railroad c? mpan
und Hied todn> in Ihe federal court.
11 pn?vldei! ror th?1 tipp'dut nn M ? ?
!! re?? i ? la of I res le< t\ I < < t i' .?? i hu rue < ?.
: lo- dlspi si of ' im nril ;>??: of i he \ a ?
rlous companies held by the .v \
: !a \ ??;: ( oiii| i ny.
i 'hi? ago Hoard of Trade.
Chlcngo, 11( I. IT.-?December wheni
1.14 1-4; Janunry pork I S.(*7; lord
'?',V; ri,'H V'7-' ? .;.fi * ??: at lift
Advancing on Dunkirk and Ex
pect Soon to Gontrol Coast
WIM, THEN SEND INVADING ARMY INTO EXGLANf>^I43MAR|?ES.
PREPARE WAY FOR SHI PS?TWO G ?EAT* BATTLES IN "EAST
AM) WISST CONTINUE WITH INDECISIVE R^SULS?END Ol1
DEATH GRAPPLE IN EAST IS EXP*>CTED ,SOON^-*lLACK IN
WESTERN CONFLICT. / .
-.-_- ? ?>:.<Jm
LOCKED IN DEATH G*ItAPPLE.
Closing Scenes of Cigaiitlo Battle Bo?
ing Enacted.
Petrograd, Oct. 19.?The 6p>nfrtgi
Of the third Week' of tho? 3j$at battle
(k; the KusSUuis .against Atter o/^er
'-g^.Yo^c* along tho 'Vl?^^s^ht'-I^an
rjverfc found the arniLss roofed.in a
?death .fc ruppig,u^ihikWflori4hV Ilus
jsi&n deftmsive).$ti^^
;taiped with.
a?WiU has been Md^-i^h fri&T
108968 to the ?cmufets; The main
Gcrtnab at****; 1* being
Vftg#^-st the r.ussfbns s?utih of ^afsaw
'?^tfie vlOinBy of Ivangerpd -arid Jos
? -
German aerojdancs UeWj^eef /v^ar*
ijendl persons' wa^?r fttlied and many
floored.-' Tho / abretyipa eac?ijed,
i'though^ fusllla?es^ 'wore *sent after
k^?i>;^-; if-* <
] .{The l^t^^ns now have two vand a
half-mlllfo'n hien fifefiting along tin
l^tuWanf ?iav^.>: -\
Austrian Submarine Destroyed.
Cettlnje; Oct. 1!).?A F-ench cruis
'^or sank an Austrian submarine olt the
Dalmatian coast.
i ?. ?
Germans Koumo Offensive.
' Berlin, via Amsterdigm, Oct. 19.?
! Germans have again taken the of
ifejleika la -the east; irjjssjl^^o^^
The fighting about Warsaw und ' in
Prance and Belgium continues wlth
out decisive results. The fighting is
loss severe at the west but continue -
despite heav y rains and snow. r The
Germans are well equipped for cold
weather, in the east the Germans
tire advancing ncur Lyck where they
are pressing the Russians back. Offl
cial.
German Naval Less :!-i.
Berlin, Oct. 19.?it is ofllcially ad?
mitted tftai four German destroy*- r:
were dri\'< n upon the coast of tin
North sea and wrecked by tin British
cruiser Undaunted. Two hundred and
twenty-four men were lo3t.
Preparing for Attack on Eiiglutid.
Uotlcrdum, Oct. 1 . \ ;> v iii
patch today state:-, that the Germans
have crossed Belgian border along ;;
coast of France an l are only eigh!
miles fr?>m Dunkirk. An attack .
expected shortly ? n fort Uvsdune;*, tin
first of the oat?-:- works of Dunkirx.
News, of the arrival ??i Admiral Von
Tlrpltz, the head of the German
navy, at Antwerp is. taken as an indi?
cation that Germany Intends i<> at?
tack ?nglund soon, it Is rumored
that submarines have lieen t:cnt ; -
rail t?. Belgium to in sin operations in
the channel as soon as the Hermans
are In undisputed |K>ssessl??ii of lh<
coast.
Might) Battle Continue*.
Paris, i -<-t. l ;?. This is the thirty
ninth day of tin- mighty battle is.
France in Belgium, in the north In
the district bounded I y I Mrklrl
Arms, And: nhrdi and Ost< nd, gluantlc
maneuvers are progressing, ?econi
pan led b> severe n. l.tins at certain
psiin;.' . Tin- nille> claim i<? have ??. -
euplod Armonlleves, an Important
railway hue tint), and *,; h 1 '. good m,?
slllons between Ca la h tind tin- main
forces of the iScrinatts. The French
li.-st' crossed the Vscr river. An ar?
tillery battle continues around Lille.
There is hard I ;hllns along the eis;
battle line in the vicinB' < f Si. Mihicl,
Verdun and St. Bio. The Germans
ore bombarding Bolf.trt with heavy
siege guns,
Itn tun t.t -t in.oao.
Vienna, <?et. 10. !; Ik olflelallj esti?
mated that thi Bus; Inns ha- losl
40,000 nun a round l*r??*nivsl. Sc
ornI BussJ i-i ??.?:<. ka hut night wer?"?
re puls? <l w i; h hea\ y los -. The Aw
tri n henvj artillery ii now ast;*?-.
The < in 'u\ Is beini" pursued n< rtll i?f
W ;?' >? .\ near the < 'nrpnt hi n pnss<
Break Between Tui'kcj and Bn--::>
ilei hu. < KM. 1 9. Tin' nrchi * a 1,1
the Russian embassy at ConAftantftri?
ple have been 'fielit td Odessa, It is*
believed that this * preyXges the
breaking of diplomatic A' Nqs.
j.tween T?rke/ and "xJCj/ / ' **
_? k / .' A
;.Wp*nes*
slrok o.f
Japanese </
?JPoki?. Octy
eruiact T^kn<x?
a mine'-yitt/., C
,/h has. re^?ve4^
a. R*R*s?' cruiser and two ^c**Stfye)r*V J
have captured a German mine 'la-feC
jatsguteed as a hospital-ship. v. i
Geraari? llepulsecl.
Paris. Oct. 19:?it .is officially art- "
nounced at ? this afternoon that vUiy1/ 1
^y^ .a>s^ bj^.w?^d aitacfis ^ I
thn Gctjns^h?d ^starrt, f^jlh /
2? S?? "?
RED
Will Go to Jennings' Farm on Sj^ur*
day to Aid Cause.
The young people of mimter.-t
'to show their sympathy -for ij^es-, in?
nocent widows and orphans '
suffer as a result of the'tel
between the conllfctihg'vl
iions, and In behalf o|,;
ferers, t?rey wish gbsj
cm lo t|io Amortr'aa
tivlties. To prove inaf they
the cause and willing to work, they
have formed a cotton picking expodl*
jtion, hoping V. at this plan will appeal
to everyone ind will draw attention
; to the need of brotherly kindness
and unselfishness practiced by indi?
viduals, as well as nations.
<>r Saturday, October -r>th, all the
|yoifhg people of the different denomi?
nations, as well as adults, are invited
and urged to meet on the graded
school square, at 8.30 and go on a
cotton picking picnic. Mr. L. l>. Jcn
ning , oar mayor, has kindly given
his permission for the lied Cross pick?
ers to visit his large farm at Second
j Mill, a little over one mile from Bum
ter, wlu re he lias enough cotton to be
picked to keep them busy. lie will
.?cad in three lar :e wag >ns, and if
more are needed, other Sumter plant?
lers will be asked to contribute the
use of their wagons to convey the
crowd there. Wc v.ill get lack to
Sumlcr noi later than 8 o'clock.
While the young i?eoplc realise it
is :. serious cause that they are work?
ing for und are determined to put
j forth lliclr beat efforts, at the same
lime they Intend making it a very en?
joyable day und expect tu h ive a pic?
nic ilinitcr. Kach person Is expect
.! to l ring n liaskel or box of eat?
ables and a large sack with a string
attached over the shoulders to pick
1 '-oi:;,!! in.
The Christian Endeavor Society or
the Presbyterian Church will forward
the money made Ui the Lied Cross
fund, and anyone wishing to help
may hand In his or her contribution
to Mr. K. T. White, at the Young
Men's Christian Association, chair?
man of this committee. Those who
vca to i ? ? Saturday or desire more
infor:: 'ilion will please notify Mr.
White not lati r than Thursday of this
iveck. No < hild under leu years of
age Is ex|?ected to participate.
The will be chai?eroncd and
will bnek to Sunder before dark.
We wish to emphasise Ihe fact that
ihla I* not only for Ihe young people
of the Christian Rndeavtur Society,
hut i-; for air. |H*rson In Bumter Mrho
sin 9 to go. We hoi c to ha\*e at
lensi one hundred pickers In Ihe Held
nud are expecting bis things. Get in
the game.
?p-, p?enl l>??y pcouI troupe will take
Jhoir kVeekl; hike to the farm and
h, |ji \ I k. All "1* the boys arc rc
i. ' i i?d to pee 11u? w out master.
i: 1 Paking Powder company
. ? rdcred each of its agents In the
South to buy a bale of cotton under
ihe "I'uj a rale" movement for ten
in n\*t and lo have the rotton held un
lil provision is made for its disposal.