The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 10, 1919, Image 6
MISLEG DECLINES
TO REVEAL NAMES]
Members of Executive Commit
tee of Russian Socialist Fed
:> % eraton Still Not Known
New York, Dec. 4.?Flat refusal to
give the names of the executive com
mittee of the Russian socialist federa
tion described by Dr. Michael Misles:,
treasurer until yesterday as a nation
wide body actively engaged in teach
ing Bolshevism to the American
masses, met the joint legislative com
mittee's investigation into radicalism
,.here today. Despite instruction t?>
'"^answer on pain of being in contempt,
Misleg. on the witness stand, declin
ed to reply.
Ten thousand members of the fed
eration, approximately half of whom
. are American citizens, contribute reg
ularly monthly dues to support the
? - work of the organization. Dr. Misleg
testified. Many of the federation lo
cals are scattered throughout the
country, he said.
After the session today. Chairman
Martin said that no action on Mis
leg's refusal to reply would be taken
until the committee finished exami
nation of Ludwin C. A. K. Martens,
'self styled Russian soviet ambassador
to the United States.
MANY TRAINS
ARE REMOVED
Coal Famine Hits Southern
Roads Hard Blow
Columbia, Dec. S.?Sweeping re
ductions in passenger service will be
made on lines operating in the South
as'-a result of the coal situation. ,
South-Carolina is specially interest
ed in the curtailment on the Southern
/ railway. Seaboard Air Dine railway
and the Atlantic Coast Dine railway.
Several decided changes are announc
ed by the Southern railway; the Sea
board will cut off all local trains on
mam lines, and the Atlantic Coast Line
announced Saturday certain changes
in their trains.
' Washington, Dec. 7.?Substantial re
duction in passenger train service on
the Southern railroad lines, effective
Tuesday morning, was announced to
night from headquarters of the com
pany here. The coal shortage may
-force withdrawal of other through
trams and many local trains on main
lines and branches also will be taken
off.
The full slhedule of changes has
not been mapped out, but the follow
ing trains will be withdrawn:
Trains Nos. 137. and 138 between
Washington ^nd Atlanta.
? Trains Nos. 23 and 24 between
Washington and Memphis.
Trains Nos. 3, 4, 9 and 10 will be
consolidated between Cincinnati and
Oakdale, Tenn.
?Trains Nos. 9 and 10 will be discon
tinued between Atlanta and Oakdale.
Trains 13 and 14 between Columbia
and Charleston.
Trains Nos. 35 and 47 between
Washington and Atlanta will be con
solidated.
- Train No. 32. Charlotte to Wash
ington will be run on present sched
ule of train No. 13S.
Norfolk, Va.. Dec. 7.?The general
officers of the Seaboard Air l ine to
night announced that on and after
Tuesday at noon, ali local trains on
the main line will be discontinued
until further noiice. The local pas
senger traffic will be handled by the
present, through trains. ' othVial time
being added to the schedule to per
mit the handling of th?=- traffic. The
curtailment was directed by the rail
road administration for the conserva
tion of fuel.
Wilmington. N. C. Dec. 7.?The At
lantic Coast Line will discontinue *he
following passenger trains: Xos. 66
and 67 between Fayetteville and Ben
nettsville: Nos. 68 and 69 between
Sumter and Columbia: Nos. 41 and
? 42, between Crest on and P reg n a is.
In addition to other service in oth
er territories, all these trains wili per
fom their last service on Monday.
December 8.
ANGELES' Wro?W
DIES IGNORANT
< _
Mexican Woman Never Knew
of Husband's Fate
New York. Dee. 7.?Senora Felipe
Angeles, widow of the Mexican revo
lutionary leader, recently executed by
Oarranza troops, died today without
having been informed of her bus
hand's arrest and death. She en nie
here from El Paso three months ago
suffering from nervous exhaustion
caused, by fear for her husband's safe
ty and gradually grew worse.
At the time of General Angeles'
execution her condition was so feeble
that friends deemed it inadvis: ble to
give her the news and she remained
In iemorance to the end. .She leave.-:
four childm'. Senora Angeles was 4:;
years old.
HOWAT GETS BOND
District President of Mine
Workers Puts Up ("heck
Fort ^coit. Kan.. Dec. 7. Alexan
der M. Howat, presidem of the Unit
ed Mine Workers of American dis
trict No. 14, appeared before Clar
ence Prfc"e, United States commission
er, today, and gave bond to insure
his appearance in Indianapolis Tues
day to answer a charge of violating
the federal court injunction issued by
?Judge Anderson in connection with
the coal miners' strike.
Howat was arrested in Pittsburgh.
Kan.. Vit his home, last nifrhr. und was
frrouglft here by a United States dep
nty "marshal, fie furnished bond of
1^0.000, which was in the form of .>
cer.-i?ed check, signed by official? of
the Kansas branch of the United Mine
Workers.
! DISMISSED FROM
I -" MARINE CORPS
j Captain Chamberlain Pays Pen
j ally For Fake State
: men is
i i _
i Washington, Dec. s.?The senfcne?
j of dismissal imposed by ti.<> navy
rcourtmartial on Capt. Edmund George
j Chamberlain, of the Marine Corps, on
the charges growing <>t;t <>f his sen
sational claims ??:' having defeated n
i vastly superior force of German air
j ships on the western front, was ap
proved today :>y Secretary Daniels.
I ARE HOPEFUL
'Official States Thai Coal Strike
Will End This Week
?.
Chicago. Dec. 7.?The proposal pre
sented t<* John L. Lewi?;, acting pres
ident and William Green, secretary of
the Cnited Mine Workers of America
by President Wilsen and Attorney
General Palmer in Washington last
night included a 14 per cent wage ad
vance to miners and the appointment
, of a commission to study wages, pro
i fits and all conditions surrounding the
industry upon resumption of work by
the striking miners, according to pri
vate advices from the national ca?pital
received by Dr. F. C. Hbnhold, secre
tary of the Illinois C"n! Operators' as
' soei?tion today.
i Dr. Honnold declared that his in
' formation indicated that the strike
would be settle.1 by Tuesday or Wed
nesday and that the miners would be
back at work not later than Friday, a:
least in Illinois.
The terms of the proposal as inter
preted by Dr. Honnold from the ad
vices he received indicated that they
were' similar to 'the plan previously
put forward by Fuel Adwministrator
Garfield and that they contained c< ,
tain details of settlement that would
not be made public until after coiisid
: oration of thc.m by the miners execu
i tive aboard in Indianapolis on Tue:.
day.
"It now seems certain that the
strike will be settled this week and
that th<- miners, i'n Illinois at bast.
? will be back at work not later than
Friday." Dr. Honnold said tonight.
? "My advices ^><.l?ly disclosed nothing
' about the settlement plan to lead me
to believe that there was anything
more than the Garfield plan. Mr.
Palmer and Mr. Tumulty have worked
out certain details they do not want
! made public until after the Indiana
polis conference. The attorney gen
eraiy was to leave Washington for in
diapolis tonight, 1 was informed.
"The mines generally are ready to
resume operations, and I am confi
dent every mine superintendent in Il
linois knows of the settlement propos
al and they are ready to blow me
mine whistles louder than ever tie
moment they know *he plan has been
given to th? miners.
"Now that a settlement is expected
to go through this week, operators to
morrow will ask the railroad admin
istration to provide for an adequate
j car supply. Cars- must be had and
j steps to that end must be taken im
j mediately."
LEADING FIGURES
AWAIT MEETING
Republicans Ready For Na
tional Coinmia ee Session
Washington. Dec. 7.?The leading
figures of the Republican party will
be in Washington most of this week
for the meeting of tin- national Re
publican committee which convenes
Wednesday.
Although selection of a place and
date for the 1520 national*convention
is the only business formally before
the committee, the gathering of party
leaders is expected to bring but a
great deal of discussion of candidates
and ppliices with preliminary jock< y
ing which may have an important
bearing on the campaign.
Several-j members of tie- committee
and many others m-omim-m f? f:> i?nii-'
iieait circles i i various States at
ready bad .????riv? .. U?r?b. ?.-!. :.??.<! Xt.
Jjouis h;:s broken the ice of the tight
for the convention by opening h<;!<;
quarters.
Chicago also making a determined
etfort for selection as the convention
city, is expected to be represented to
morrow by a special train of boosters.
By "Wednsday at least four candi
dates' headquarters are expected to
be at work. The mangers for ?.Ta;.
Gen. Leonard Wood are :<> reach
Washington tomorrow and the ?Iii
nois delegation trying to i the con-r
vention for Chicago is expected t<> or
. ganize also a campaign for the nomi
nation of Go v. Prank O. Lowdcn.
Friends of Senator Harding of Ohio
are understood '<<> be planning .? fca'ce
j advantage of tie- meeting and head
[quarters for Senator Poindexter of
Washington have been active h< r toi
some weeks.
Some members of the committee
thoUght tonight that in addition to
fixing the time and place of the con
vention the committee would pass
resolutions indorsing the work <?:' the
Republican congress. Is was nei
[though* likely, however: that steps
would !><?? taken formally to very
far toward out lining the issues <u' the
< :i in paigti.
. Will If. Days, the national ? hair
man a i j < i a n ? ? o i?? ? r < ? i ? > i i \, ? v
of ib<- i-iJi: -? 111it! ?-i ? ::} >? < I<< ?
rive tomorrow.
_?.
NO DECISION ON
PROKIBITJON
Washington: Decu ?.?N*o decision j
on the constitutional! f-y of war time
prohibition and the Vo! ??<? mi . ni -:
nient act was rendered ?>?>?? ? by fI>?
supreihe court. There i iiidJ ?tivU"i
when a decision tVill ???? handed down !
Mr. Ray Curtis is spending the da:
in Columbia oh a business trip.
COURT MAY DECIDE!
validity of daw
Possible That Supreme Tribu
nal Will Give Opinion Today
01) W:\i- 'I"i :tf ProhibitiCril
\VVtsbihgt<?.n. Dee. 7.? Tii'.' I i: i;: ;?"
I of the war time pA-ohibitio'n law run;
[be decided tomorrow by the subrem?
[court, in w 1:I<-11 even) Che" c^untrr. wDl
? get :? final answer to Its big question
whether this will be a ""wet" Ghrist
I mos.
. The court will reconvene :t; :. :)!'
? after :t two weeks recess, ami while
j l.iK-ro never is anytliiug ahead <-j" time
: in indicate what opinions might
banded flown. 'he impression prevailed
generally thai tin- ebnstitntjii^allty
;it?- war time law ami ;!.<? Volst ad
act tor if." ? !if??r< i-riiciti- fie : .:
'tied :it the opening. Unless conrl
; decides these eases !???'?'?'?! <?
: I? its opinion -xilt ha v.- no ? Tf- et. tor
the country will he dry then by cor.
stitutional amendment.
In view of the brief time mterven
j ing before eonstitui Ion a 1 prohibition
i becomes effective and the court's
idicated desire to give ??;;:!> considerar
tion to the question by advancing the
I pending appeals for argument, per
Isons familiar with tin- court's proc -
jdu*c though* the decision prr?ba.bie.
After handing down decisions to
1 morrow, the court will bear a/num'?Ye.r
Ipf important cases during '.':".<??? week;
I including appeals from New Orleans
and Baltimore, involving the constitu
tionality of. tin- war revenue act of
!!?]y provisions levying excess taxes
upon profits derived from child !:.; <>:
?and the Xew York income tax act.
: GERMANS still
investigating
Effort io Fi v. Responsibility For
War Not Ab-intoned.
i *
'Berlin. Dec. S.?The mmors Chat
are...abroad that the commission m
vextigation of the giiiTt~vi Jh.- G< "
j-aian leaders "'m . l-i?T-j will dl5cc?n
ttiniio n:c*-tingr. .r?:*o wrong, ae^rdinrj*
? to a hev^s agency. The agency says
i it is intended to conduct the Investi
gations to a conclusion, but new
[ methods will be adopted which will
j make it impossible for witnesses to
i misuse the occasion for parly politi
i cal purposes.
I two msmm
.Fatal Accident Occurs ai Chai
j Chattanooga, Dec. T.?Two person'i;
I were killed", three probably fatally
IJured and several others more ?r : -
I hurt her? this afternoon a: Marr 'lying
j fir-:d when a crowd of sycciatoj- v.-;;
IrJrrc:;. by an a:::ph:;m b< :?
? night. The dead are Lena May Schill
j and .Mrs. Malissa Myers. The injured
jwerc rushed to hospitals^? where i: if
I expected two more will die. V. Price
Koilingswonh, the aviator, and his
mechanician; wer*, taken into custody
and an investigation into the eausen
of the accident begun by ruck O'Doh
cugh*% coroner. Most of (lie injured
aiv- children.
The accident occurred at '.:.'?''?> pi ro.
Eddie St in son. aviator, preparing
to niake a Sandier and was'ilyinf*
close to the ground. The attention of
the crowd was attracted by th.- ma
chine in the air. but according to HoD
! lingswjorfh ?vhen he started from the
north end of the field for the take off
; the crowd formed lane at !? :js; 100
[ feet wide, ?ollingsworth tesSfcsd ail
;the inquest that his machine was run
[ning 4?! miles an hour, not quite fas?
j enough to jump o;:* when., looking to
! the right, he saw :.? small boy in'his
j path. He was forced t? swerve to
avoid hitting the boy when his ma
chine struck the woman and the im
pact turned the airplane, which was
just about to leave the ground, to (she
left, running i: into the crowd,
j After ihe aceidoot. \\) -en tb." crbwxl
/realised what had occurred, a large
;ii;i::ber of m?-n swa.iTtied ar^md the
a; :-i ii;. i !??-. : hr- :i: .-oitn'r ty.i'rch Avi;i -
ior Bollirigsworlh and d'^efar^?g tl.??'<??
j'iiiiehtion of burning the mac3iia*i a.f
ler dark". As ;j. preca32tIV?n against
;;:iy damage ;}|/- e.oud might do '<?>
his machine. Eddie Stinson hopped
I off and landed h^?>v.i ten miles down
the Tennesse river. SherllT Pass th^ew
? a guard around ! !"!ii,::r> worth's ma
chine, which was so badly damaged
as to prevent further (lights.
A hole in '-he center of the lef-t
wincr was caused by ;i little girl
cruj^ring thro'.Jgh It.
Price I tollingsw'u '.r.. :: comin<>r<pal3
trier, n-'fjov-vrt?: dri\-ing ;he airplune.
is :i native of Chicago, ; came
.here on invitation i>ai*ticipate fn
] ih;- dedication of Aim :- Real few
days ago. ij.. ?: oul on : .;..! -a. !? ? :.
cha rge ol mansla tigbt? r.
MAYNAKD ARRiFES
in GEORGIA CITY
Famous Flyer Gornpletcs Trip
in Savannah and Speaks
Twice Yesterday
Savanna.hr. Dec; V. f^i.-nt. Pelvin \\".
Mr.yuard. w"mhcr of ?
i ? r?.ta2 air race, reached Sa? .n.
? ? ? ? ? ?.
? . ? . ... ? s
; ? ? ? ijiii ii
. , ? ?!::?:!
>;'<11 ? ?'j ? ? * i' eh iv.'-w '??''...:!.. T.h ?:
rands of person:; w< '.< :.'?> >J.h :br- ! -n ! -
:;g I
:? rrived.
'. e?iri n I>. which
::dd ? :
:t.\ j \\~. Si/??
?as a shopper in the
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;.:..J ?' t(:;;;::rsiii- <: SJsmglrs
;>'.??;: ,. S.i-.is .;'.:!: J>i;!i:i.-.
;sv: e- .Y.i.i.i.
7- # ?
_ Hardware,
::<-'?;:? ? : ;.>; . S<:;:::<?
'? or;-r-;t.- :>'?<.; 'in;:.
?\sb?.-J ? :>v.: ?:Iprjcfsfi'sr. <*:?:? ??; :'?.? ??? ami Water Paints,
V. i:'. ii rM '.'.u, iilON A XT) IVfiOO POSTS j
iV:ul *::-::m'j<s.
I ::v :-.< :: :?; 1 O?S.
hViiiii 1HMG FOR iHfc. HOUSE
& \& IOT ? ^-:>> Swim
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Ava
SOUTH CAROLINA
THE GERM A A S EE
MAIN
I Stiii Make Objections to Sigr
ing Fia?? Peace Tcnrss
Berlin, j >eci. G GBy the Associate*
: Press).?The Gerjn?n niinlstry h?: n?
y-t re?chect a der is'bn on : he -iatt in\c ?
i tiop C;MeJt;o:*. Reports a* ? ? eur*-- fata
i Taren vir. bfersirei a:rh Mr pes dele
i w ill probabij?'????? ;. placed '?.'.??
j new delegation c?'rntl>r3siBg B&me:.ers
j bnslh* men arid b-a?:? rs:-of i i e "Ta u
j fiati.-- league in ^cl.affcion t'o diplomats
I The LiDc.r.l \*..-.:.e ^Itung at
j-taeks the go-vemnvent for it; .?
. of harrdiing tive.nitt;atiou and
jit ?>'. try in.-: to achiev. . through .1 -v;.>
j tur<- with the '.;:/;:!'?. what it ? a:
; been unable a.--. ??T,:ij.;l/!i by nc-goti.i
? ; ions:
j Uerbn. Dec; 7 <" the A?' ocia I*
f'fcn.se is determined hot w? sign 1 he
I peace protocol haD-ded Germany oy
I the entente, and iz :?? soiv -d to rec< m
jroend that the government ?uop.l hi",
attitude; ????::;<? vvhtiJ mayr, according ?<
j art hi! -I viiW w?h \' >: :?' :.t b'il> d y;
i c? 1"'
i I can not speak for the whole
S government: because 'it has no: yet
? corse to c. decision;"' saicj Xoske. "1 h"
!? shrtli i.-x'ij.a ????;':..<:? fo sign
[ the neace trti?ty protocol:"
! "The b>e': bres [ring beenr^rea'ched
I .?? : : .?!;.? ??? ??:??!??; ; country it'
; ?'<??? y oke. The peace now presented to
ins is not peace :??.;? a pi'b'ioiigatii^; <>;'
!the war.
"With such .c treaty accepted, th:
j Gen'nan nation would rise up and
iavenge itself upon Cie men who
^signed it. and h w.-..:h! be right Grcr.t
: Britain and France are deliberately
r-planning the deivti^jctibri of Germany.
rAij the coriffui i.ee 1 v. er ha?! in ih<
i pi< dges of ih:- ::i!is go/ne forever,
i ?"fh/ deceit abd trickery :he !;:?, : ;?
?and Fr.-^eb ???.??? ;?>-.?, e worlilng
[ up opinion in ;h- :ri. ' :?? ...io ?
1 pie ? b-raiany ^lil: t rriii -r feeyohd the
crushing ertect oi th. first treat v. We
hr:rc- yielded too often, and now j..iu.;i
r- i?rt. l^i ; tlie-allies do wha- i\.+y
please.*'
Asked whether he would resign '?'
the remainder of .ih/^ governmeni -ie
? eld' '] to ac< ejv* the allied terms. Xosk--?
irepjied thai he could not say what h
Lvwouid do a week heriee. but Uv.c hl-t
; r,<-:-;i position had b\-*-:i ?'ejjber-t.?!;.*,
(adopted and was uhaltrerable; I
: The corirespond?^"t* says tliat. a 1
Min.ngh Xo.dce careftrily eniphasizes!
pth?? he was only d; ::ni::-g Iiis ov.*!-.
's:'**'!!., his xvords agreed with the
? ;? n:]? .,is as'-'-lb-'d She oiheS ni.-in
i bers of U?''-. cabinet.
ji The ? w<. s; vir.". 's c:.#e!: Xt.ed.<*. ??????'.????
;.:< :.;.:? :c-.<. -JiS&s&d { '?'?' ?*o ?o.- :.a.? \ ????'.
' t.t? i.";i 1:1;j eot-'tr ::A---. snVS 5>tP <--.,t
: 'f! -ui. a."<- Jho iya;:d ?"?>:' d ".>. L
?raui ha.-i.t.r material anVl the pro.:?:'
.^?-T?pov.'erii'ig" the :?'!?< :: i<. force the";
lion of the p.-.:ci. treaty.
The ??.*>:?!?? spi.t;. . .1- says thai during]
; his,talk whh X:-ske suggested th-.'...
? if the Gerraa_ns hnd n sunk the v/nr-;
.?hfp.-s ?n rhe . ca;-;' the d^mahuJ
[>'??'{ the allies for* tugs .vnd docks wo?! '
;*nt?. have been made. To this, he :?: ys-i-j
, X<-<;.<- replied:
yOh. yes they w >n'?s. The I-ri isb
wna!d ::-sx'?' '..^.V'".-:'' sov.e prctc>it.i
Uriiain is ->v-i :>< crippie 1. ,
jh)i;iny ::i:d d:-e;;: ?)?'??? t-\y J;ts; tlredges:'
?rio crones; so a:' to ' r; v; nt : Je- re-'
. viva! of our tviereaniiit? nuvdne.*'
' ? ??.id : ? ? ild .-. '
'??'Ui'.-Tf ? ':. ??i-->'.ir. ! .?
a! Advdph von
iCrma n a dr.:
.lira! von Erx-utfr. who sani< slji?ss
te^Wi^ru
?
tie commissions ??-?:;.
ih !:??;:???? irentv i,.. taken
? by . Llier- Pi' that :>:'?-!;;
Frenchr.?i n. A \*onid bo aiost hi
fu* us to G< ? inicrests and v.v
< ? udemns ('onfetti.
.? <?;,:.?? it
Ith: ??
A.- ? -t; Eng.. N'ov* 15.?The VI
? ? ? = i! ?? parish here, ihe Rev. JAk.
-'- s;rongly disapproves of
? ? ; ? v ring confetti on bridal
_ : when they are entering th?
? : to be. n arri? d. Writing in his
? ; lag" of fuel. Nk; At - ' P'^'i: a magazine he* says: ?
? ??.:;??::;.? will dis-'-j " x U right thinking people must
; -..?: bers GS and ' re :. ? how unset ml'y it is for a couple!
and ? ? ? : '. td he'ore, the a-tar on their wed-?
." : ; - da: literally dripping with con
? these are the only trains
in off by i.he ctompany rhat will af- i The
icl SUTuti C ' \ ?'? ."
o?;
r::::?-oa< s. :
S d .tV*sr?
7h" practice is also unkind.
Idi: day is a great event-in
Much time and money
?n ? :?:pen/led on costumes. The
if) i : smaids take a pride i.m
ir be ;t, and it is a bont
. vuf ar. brainless people
allowed to smother them
n '??;ti. '' z .
:? -asures. the Vicar adds,
?; ? ? ary-.a . fes. *] t? it?d ; e taken to put this down afid
budttiun m?Jtcs i '?>.?? ea'rii mailing ? ' wish to -give notice that people
A:. parcels rhoj ? than hy '<?>??? r >! with confetti will not be.al
: :p.O! 'er w avc d d '.; - io\v< ! to enter St. Mary's church
by; i =? at, (Hi ? ; . to They win have to come to church'-iu
tail aJ3 Clrrisiii":
ivh date.
a:, a uecen
? '. ho o r<
a "' fitting condition before
ony can proceed."
... p its Hour iike a feast. For the'
- ?. a:.-!j tiny toddlers there is a varied
. '. oi ? ". sometimes Uneeda Biscuit
' ? ??: ; ?:. ? t , :-..?tiictii:*es Graham Qrack
C ttmcal ?.backers or LunchBis-;
?.: . :. This chaufed on special
. , pofecsions to Old Time Sugar Cookv
t . ...>:.;-<*XewioD? and, rarest of
a.. . ^itv days when we had
!r.r:.-: end <>t:? M-;"^fc?erc o;?r
aia! ; v . Sleo c ,c.i:-t and A"
hA Of ' i&p^^p ' -
si 2? ; v., .-???* Sstcnlag --^-A-r^AA'si^"^^ <">
chrluren'. hA:co- they Vv-Tr^^ --^-v-5" ?
fccings, i'Av; g:v n.-ar h? ?
babies. First i had \ ^'^^^A:^
!?'-. wHen the;.-^^-^- ^-^A^aAAA
to toflktie. i > " '"
T:: - Eli h:;; - a-'"'
those
- -^ I ? . :: ^'-,>A^ , ! ^ ^
,up
?12
goodness e?
due to the penor materials and methods
c:aiploye 1 i e baking. The everlasting table
goodifcss of ? ac s c? a ?'! 3 o j 1 - is due to security
the In-er-seal trade mark package.
too-r:
ten
paO - ....;.>
were
* A fikU sc?, eren
Vt'^nr ot:. "arc run .
A
KATIOMAL BISCUIT
hour
seem
enough
, but always
Lways dainty, al-r
g as oniy National
:. The are most yahle . . ?lsctrii Ar'.:;:ucts can be. During the!
a. st?hle "? 8 " '?. hsu| year.5: rv'heu my babies were growing
sever missed the CM1?.
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FERTILIZERS
For over a auart
of a century the firm of Harby and
company (and their Successors) HARBY AND COM
PANY, :.: '0 ..?? *' a.'i KD, have been distributing Ferti
lizers to Ih Planters < f South Carolina. The brands of
- ? ? ?: net only standard, but most of
the formulas v.-- OUR OWN, and manufactured ES
PECL?LLY FOR OUR TRADE.
All lands [o noi require the same materials. They dif
fer a.- ? el! as lidlvL'luuTs. \V.- crai supply you w Iih ANY
a .a .\: a of AN / LA wanted, und we stand
sc-uarely behind ? rvlanirracturers guarantee. In other
; . a have the Manufacturers guarantee, as well
? Lhe guarantee of EIARBY AND CO., IXC, on every ton
ci goods you buy frenf us.
Y u get SERVICE, QUALITY and FAIR PRICES
when you buy from us. Ail we ask is that you SEE US
befo yi u ; [ace your order. Our specialty is carload
shipments.
,i i? :? t;
. & CO.,i \- 0RP0RATED
Ha. i) Wi A Liberty Street,
SOMTElv s. c.
dealers .\ nd f^fSTEIBUTORSi OF
: :? v; \as and complete
a any analyses.
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U i\ ILivcrs, Asst, Mgr.
< 'otton i>ept.