Farime UnionBureau of
IIoriiitlloii.Conducted by the-
South caro inn Farmers' hducatiuonal ninCo-Oporativo Union.
Communications intended for this departomt should be addressed to .1. C. Strioling,
Pondleton, South Caroliua.
Sell a few bales of your cotton
at, or about, the Farmers' Unionminimum of 11 cents and pay yourcreditors all, or at least half, youowe them. But don't glut the mar-
ket.Better still, where oyer you can
store cotton in a good warehousedo it, and turn these cotton certi-ficates over to your creditors andkeep all the cotton off the marketthat it is possible to do. If youare not pushed up hard for moneydon't put a bale of cotton on themarket now and let the price go upto 12 cents, where our South Carolina ;Union put the price in theoutset,But don't for a moment under-
take to dodge your creditors or doany dirty tricks in order to save a
few dollars.Let no Farmers' Union man sell
out his reputation as an honorableman by not standing up square tohis just obligation with all men.
It does no man any credit to doa shady deed to get even with hisunfair creditors.Two wrong don't make one right
act,
The cotton market is pushingup, trying to get above 11 centsbut the cotton farmers keep pilingthe cottoi on the market everytime the price starts upward, andthis rushing cotton on the marketholds the price downThe cotton growers are now the
worst cotton bears in our country-they are the men that keep pricesfrom rising by dumping on the cot.ton every time the .market start:on a rise.The men that supply the cottor
growers and have that amount, o
cotton under their control couldnow do a grat big thing for theouthern cotton growers if thel
would only come together and pulto save this advanceinut in cottolfor the South.The hind, selfish greed that pos
sesseS some men will never allovthem~t.o consider the wvelfare o
their country at any imeTlhese meCn never OncO rea$ bz - t.he
fact tht, t.he~(coutntry' prot ects theli-prioperty or t hey coul1d io osse
this selfish gran n,fter t hey hav'. aken it for thei? owni.
A cow thi& t.ucks hersel fiabouit ni~good~a (iutien and dioe
the wedlth anid 4-ileila pr. sp.eilt..ot the coul'itry', as thedupply iinowho makes the condit ins of hicontracts with the farmer in a wIthat causes the dumping olf t.cotton crop of the hielpless mloltgaged farmers oni the market alin a few months time.Some of these men that fu rial
these helpless, improavidentanunbusinesshike tfarmers witzh supplies, say that they don't kioohow they could mnlanage to cointrthe affairs of their customers inway to help the cotton farmeors iigetting profitable priced f or h icotton. But the last one of thierknow how to control the affauirs oIthese silly farmers in a way t.
compel them to turn in their cropto themselves at the chosen timewhether prices are profitable o
unprofitable to the farmers. ''Evfry fellow for himself and let ihdevil take the m n that falls behind'' is too often the b>lind, selfish plans of many mani.
Cotton speculators and the millwill soon got all the weak cottoiout of the hands of the unorganized cotton growers. When thesaclonditions prevail the larmer cdtton bear becomes a bull and worksright into the hand of the organized cotton farmer, who has mnage<wto hold.his cotton off' the gluttedmarket.Now the Farmers linjion had
much ratheir have the supply mento join in with thoem and take cartof th)is weaker class of cotton grow.
Fr<pareothershe w
" J.lTh<
ITS WORthatyouwLadies Ta4
f-I
\\'hen you liLy a 1
o that your-He ad
ere and keep this profit in our owncounty where it will1help every-body. But, If 0 r Own people will<not work with us, we will ''fcourse, take any help that we canget without comimittinig ourse84lvesw~ith the specuilative f4l(omenft <Tlhere is not one in t.rest i n the
whole South that is not benetit' eddirectly or inodirect ly w heni pro,dutce of c ,ttOni receive &.-iod pro-fitable prices for thi co,tton.
When ther8 is plety tmotney alloatevery one Can~ receivye som n e tijtfrom a livolier trHeOil M I ~i ar Not Patnig ICa 41nghl fo r
Cot tonl Need.
ProfesUOr J. MI. Johns8on, of the t
- i versity of GeQorgial, satys t,hat$I6 per ton1 is low wa ter imark for.f.is year 's cottonitt~( seed)fro.-
P'rof . .Johntson figu ros that eachdlotljl ut. 0on to theO 8(1,igg pricof seed mneans4 an increats4 of $,500,000 t.he far mors of t.ho.Si>uth.A presetnt prices of cottoi1 oil
anid mleal the farmer(1 (1 houlId getI at i
leas3t $18$ for thleir seedl, which I
amoun ts, to $5 p)erI ton loss( to tlh' <
(n rmers on each t on tlint. hio eIllsn
IN)m every section offor their Fall and Vstore. When a wt
ants to feel and kn<
~HOM?Largest Read,
TH A TRIP OFill go to Arnold's to
or Suits and WrapsHandsome Suits$12.50 each to $,Every suit just thecut and the best fimoney. They coiall the new cloths.Handsome coats5.00 each to 40.oCoats for every u
every color. Imrline to select from
Si/ tn1derskBeautiful Silk Pettin Black and colorMade of GuaraTaffeta from 4.98each. A beautifu
. Underskirt to j
your suit is the th
eC Milliniery Styles.ait here you are buying the n
Il absolutely satisfied anywherpear is correct.
JL THOIL
or *18 or e :.. los o ver tw ent.yive lill i OI I olRTM til f.he wlilahrop)l 'f t he Souithi.Tis los o0 n Osieedl in 4ne st easo)I
v'ouilI puit tip &llotagh wedroi~ Oset.
Stake cutre' 'f hlfIt heu cotto
rop. of1 the w~h ole Sut.h.Otir l'i limers I iioll eXpt'riiiitu
ast year prove(I t ha lt groundi( cotonI M sI J<l p id( noiy~1 $425 pet tot
ill(Ier ('i 011 *fld $1 pel' t till
ix o'r teight d. hlarsi per toio loss!
ha teed s worl.'th o r n i torti-
ol' t hie ltIt.ile s It.O 'I I tleir filrm.ig Ifor tiei I Owli ilit''ltHl 1( qiiak ing ths' other iinI's tiiguers IIn
veryt thin ~g.
ho% ts a l'arg et'vlelonset hring
var.house abut't fi nishled and rea.
NP i to x w olV I .u t.n f I o m - ......
WOPPORTTH-E
the Piedmlont peopleVinter needs. No suc
man buys her new.St)W that its the right ti
-to-Wear DeparMANY MILES inbuy your goods-it is
largains Not 11
rpm.o.right)r thene in
from
se, in luriense
irts."4
[coatsS.I1tCC(l
.i(O.Silk
natchI.
GET I'i FIXEDawest T1hat you wil go) to Ara you where *ou .hoe a tremne
merchandise from which tc
[lAS ARNGREENVI
COttoni miill townis in the South Jo..cated li ke And(erson rignlt in1 some1ot the hoHt cottoni growinzg territory,-have not been; payinig the markotprice tor cotton. Ini other words,the local mills18 have( this rich cot.loln produ'iag territory rather bot..t.lP(d up for thei r own profit, whileh0 producers of 001.001 hlave ben
folTeed to cO~jLiri htto a tarIifft to thesei ocal u Il, w ere they shoul d have
reevda bounty. This hottlingu p of' t he cotton market. at thesetownls of (couio inljures~the tradeof the towns. It operates after thefashiion(of ihn cow that suicks her-so If. TI'he bulsineIss Imen oft these~bo(tt led up; COt.lA.l, mill towns are~no0w atfter joining handI~with theI'lrmer. lin ill their move t0tore nll~ thetir cottoni inl hulk and1(bin11 it, (lt.1( export 01 ')ther2 buy-
WVhen t he organ ized fa rmerslan d orgaizo'~d butsiness men jih ands in IL gi'eat big moVe likethi we ar din(0Ig the th ings t.hatwe have, beeni so lon'g talking
FO1EY'SKIDlEYCUREMakna Kidnava and Bladder Right
LETSTUNITIEiSTA
are flocking to ARNh quantities, varietyit, Hat, or any otheiing. You can be s
OLD (tment for Wornorder to do y(guir tra matchless chance
ratched in the South.36
inch eavy fleeced Flannelettes. dalcolors,-Special per yardHeavy mottled fleece Domets, per yd 828 inch ('otton Broadcloth, beautiflcolor range, worth 25 . per yard
Heavy Round Thread Sheeting. the hemade, per yard
Best Drills, per yArd10 in Sheeting, 2 3-4 yards weighpound, per yard!ll wool Red Twill Flannel per yard 12ftound Thrt-ad Cheviotc, worth 10c piyard, for shirts, per yard 7'ine 8 1-2c Dress Ginghams: per yard 6
3eautiful Plaid Dress Goods, the late:styles, per yard
16 inch Winter Percales, worth 10c pcyard 8ic Bleach Table )amask, special
yardPablo Oil Cloth per yard 12IOc Black Sacks, special, four pairslE5e White Foot Socks per pair3lack top W hite feet Ladies hose, specia3eniniie Linen Torchion Laces. perI yar,Anrd hundired of other grandi barg
hat no other Store in thle Srtate will ma
IN YOUR MINDInold's the first opp)ottunity,ndous variety of beautifulchoose your winter nead1s.
LLE, S. C.
UnleiaSm's New F'arni.Director Charles I).u aleott of th
United States Geological Surve;states that the governmnent ownabout 600,000.00 acres of vacani1land(. Of tisj land the
greatepart is aridl. About 6,500,00acres is irrigated . T[here is w.ateEvailabje for mantily more. MIost (
thi s land1( al ready i.Arigatedl isi(Dolorado anid California, M~luchi cthe land w~ill cost $25 or $30 whoaprovirded wrth water. I t is estimated that if 800,000,000 was expeisded dIuring the next forty yeai
inalarge and( consIist.ent schemtiDf irriga',i, the laud s iproveowould be worth by the end of t.haP''riod, ~O 1s 1hla n $2,00)00,(M)tI' nclhWnril en n s! 11I provide usx a]t faim, but it will he a mourr exFiensiv'0one thar thiose of thIie free4
IQomeslrnd.of 1.00 ~4ya ago. Hui~he newI farmsg are insured againis1'IroghIte -and1 that is a prIetty goc
siany meni give lavislyi of gold,
l'o build bhiuges anid caislles arnd tower.3
of oldf yOul watI Pe'irlating fame, a honofae
for be,iIlive J)fpor and3( needy Roc4ky MI >:i
fain Ten('i. Pmb.nIs)u Jo .
TE.OLD'S GREATER STORE to
or styles to be found inr article of wearing apjtire of this if you come
mOMPAIen in upper Carolit
ading here. so make up
THIS IS IMP01k
1-3c pritl4 .J1 Oil150 firs
;t disc1cWve
7e uta7 oil
1-2c for
1-se No1-4cn
tt I~ C'.
Ie
l.c V ot
A4W9d to yOeli".Ve x.l ior buaSu it utal h t
il1c1tgte.''u.povsta . i.pt
hoesan Ailne W ordfith othel.
VJPANY,
Clerk's Sale.STATE OF' SUTJJH CAROLINA,
s)Count.y of Pickens.t(inCommon P.leas Court. . Ilr Inii nrliMuance of the~decretal order.)made mn the following anmed eiae anid "!
.on hile~in t he Clerk 's office. 1 will Hell to r1I he highest hidder duiring the legal b~
f hours for sale at Pickentn Court Hioue,8. (., on Salesdaiy in November, 1906, jthe following deecribedl real estate upon h
fthe terms hereinafter meintionied, to-wit:,J. P. Carey and C. E. Robinson,
I Plaintiffs,aigainist
C. CKenemnore, ot al. D)efendants.All that piece, parcel or lot of land j0Sitiate~in the town of Pickens, South ig.Carolina, fronting on Bowven streot and C
Pendleton avenne and know~n ats Lots atNos. 75 and 91 on the towni plat, con. httinnig in the aggregate two and one- nihalf (2;1 acres more or less.Termas cash on dlay of' sile Pu r- aIeba.ser must comly .with thle terms pwithin one hour or the premises will be0 p1resold on saime day. Is
I The growing crops on t.beooe lola are re- ohiservedt und(er this sale ando does not pass tIto the purchaser of naid lots.IPur- o.
I (:hal5dr to puay for pars)I' and recording I
for the saine.A. J. .log, (Seal.) ~i"
...............-Cl-rk of Court. of
PAR ,ER'S tiHAIR BALSAMI ~ ~1ie ananiiAttfL h hair.
Yrhnil teii*Igol'ito cetW orry
prle-
to
ia.
yOurl minds
['hat Arnold does
:handle trash. Theces quoted are up-
absolutely reliablet- class merchan-e. It's the kindhave built our rep-tion on. It's they kind you can af-
d to buy. You do
run any risk, here.old stock, job lots,1-dewed, "outlaw-in style merchan.,old enough to
e, to pahn of=f on.You won't be
amed to tell yourhbors where youyounr new dress
'Kseassyu
chsetssreto
ifyour buy ihere
le'ihat stur .ol thos
andle ras. upn1hec,ess Guoedsarapl,
absoluely rliabl
Clerk'sthe aki ,
Coun of Icktesd tomo Pbey s Yourt.
rn uananc ofs h eret rermdol thool ob namdtcs, n nfi st le' ofee,ha I ilsllt h
igesto bidrIurn oth on a ousoYou a wikn ont Hoe. .,oaedyin tovtembeyor 96h olw
drim her mis oned, to-wtian yoluinst alheendns
Allta e rtiic.paclo rc
ftestte inshp o Cedarrek
renha, Jtf. P.' tharey,D .B ig
anred n di e'Ithiroy-thee 13 ce
sr ress o. Wrp.
loe-af'csh adteblneoCredi t ofP e nt.s. Tecei>rtion ea Courbtabn. ohTorchasrande aorgaeeo ordter prem-asth lit nate eighser cent. on ltheof iale onofhecerediwiporteon,twitheghs privie ofi the ral or ofr-
ilelsltigacs nday iNoeerofn the ifw
iy desiereal d sta pn h em
oen honr altirneal, owit:l crsl
Allrthatertai py fral paers tact
curecrineg do.ini lad f..rcnshlw, J. . re, gD..( al.)ng
oW 0les. dey Cr
takest kines and bight righ Cot.om
iofstonhe rdiprto,