. " - . ' ' - J t - . 3 J i A Jim AMAO) or cootny Timely Talks. to Polk County Farmers, snd othtrs, on Tunsly Sub-! : jects, by Ccanty; Agent, J.x R. . Ss.t.s. illOTICE TO COHOIJ GR0VJE1S, DiinUEuSy GUSIHESS T.1EN Atlb EDltflHS.' st Word About the County Fair emore week and the county j cbmmunity fairs will be a, ; of the history of Polk county, j 3 week will end all the com-; lity fairs. Wednesday and ; Irsday of next week will be Ipolk county fair, being Oct. and 14th. Who, will help t to make this the greatest of (polk county fairs? Which uship will get that $25.00 U I did not feel able to offer (prize, but did so purely to dulate the township to do just it they should do without any Wation. There will be many ne seekers at Columbus on the to see the agricultural pro 'tsof the county. The display farm and garden, products will iermine largely whether ihey J rther investigate or , notJ Vnship pride should stir every ien to his: best effort.- ; Ye should not forget that now ihe time to sow small grain and broken down walls that must I be rebuilt. Here are a few of ! the citadels that must be destroy, ed. 1st Political bi 1 1 e r n e s s. Politics is a kind of necessary evil we in our Republican form of government and Democratic spirit I are compelled to have ' parties; but this does.not ; imply that we should allow our party affiliations to get over and above our- patrio tism and religion. Every citizen male and female now has the rignt to go to tne poles ana ex press his or her opinion on any question affecting public good as he or she may decide to be best. wnen .tms act is periormea no one. has any right to question or impugn; the motive of , such indi- vidual. The ballot is the most sacred duty we owe to the county ana to eacnotner. 1 so let us see to it, that the coming election all bitterness ; shall Cbe eliminated. i And -especially as it will be the ! first election in which our. good women ever participated. Let Crimson 4 us he ; nartimilarlv careful that Mr. A.nW. Swain, secretary of the North Caro- Una division of the. American Cotton Association will i be at Columbus, N. C. on Thursddv Oct. the 14th. to confer with and speak to the people ; relative to the price of the present crog of cottqna-nd lielp if posM-; : blerto obtain a living price for .the.producerv : v The conference will be bbut 1 io'clock p. m. This will be on the day of Polk . . Coimtyr Fair, when , all cotton growers and business meir of Polk County should be at Columbus jiS$ Js RSAMS,tCouhty AgentV teifxtocresi t Cathcred Frcm Vcr;:us Scctjcns of .Pc;!ces3tr b Cur , Corps of Faithfd Ccrrcspcsdcsts. - Lynn.-.;. j Sunday, w,ith: his, daughter, Mrs. c DrPipreached last Sunday 1 Lionel- Brisco. ;- night to a ood size . and a very es awve congregation. J.W.vihompson, .spent -Sunday Homer -White of Spartanburg, with Mrs. J. M. Lewis.- Y was the; guest of the Newman . MissMollie Dal ton took din- brothers.last .week-end. ner with Miss Lettie -Barber tumyvAuiiur. jruiups- leit a afew days ago to join tier bus band r Frank Phillips at Camp Mead, Md. HIandle of ;' Spartanburg, The Storm Has Broken Jjoose w ELKTIOW, ps, such . as vetch, Ver, bur clover etc. Remem- nothing but the kindest and most falsohowhighhaywaslastyearj friendly relations shall be men 1 don't be caught in this crop, tioned. 2nd-Another citadel of in next year. The sowing : evii n Polk county is the blocade pod will be over right away, : stm and the consequent evils , at lon't neglect to sow oats, wheat; tending it. This is a much great rye and vetch for an early, hay , er evil than the man who en p next-spring. This will in- gages in it has ever recognized. e nay ior tne nrst pan oi Here is what an ;. old reformed stable manure will enrich his! it season and then spring crops , Wocader once told me after he land. ;i He also knows. how good beplanted to take care of the had reformed. He; said he saw it isto have 'plenty of good milk rpatt of the season. Now once ftheawfuVrune vlie and ;.-b'utter and! e.ggs for; the w don't neglect this important was perpetrating-: against the family, to say nothing of Beef 7. One acre of good rich land state, the United States arid -hu- mutton, and wool to make warm save yu may dollars next manity, in general, and .thaf he clothing. Then if farmers knew er. This is the season to was defrauding the government, all about: these good things and ;dy economy, save every thing Swearing falsely every time lie know that they all , must come a't allow a blade of fodder, took the oath to prepare him. to from the-soil- and a rich soil if issorany thing go to waste, vote. He lso.said that he dis- they come at all. Why on . the e that every ear of corn, irish covered that he was constantly living earth don't they open their fx sweei potato are gatnerea telling lies and causing his wife eyes to -the - situation and get i cared for. Take care of the and children .to lie' .for him. busy. Why yes I say why won't Jit. Hundreds ot Dusneis of When; he made :thisdiseovery of farmers act upon what they know pies will rot under -the trees his condition he quit and turned to'be facts and revolutionize Polk Polk county this fall. They awav from it and became . one x)f onnntvNow v.to sum ud 1st. puld be made into apple butter the best and most i useful -man in Let's cultivate the, friendly onea tor winter use. ihen his country. We must get a vis- brotherly-feeling. 2nd. Let's by .ere IS thp runp rmn spa f hnt. 1 4-- n'A Wy. Viinrro x .j - wu ui gicawi auu, ucci. wun6u common agrewueiH mm puuuc ciuuuer ana neaas are. savea ana then we will do them. JN ow sentiment get rid of the blocade Qtne stalks ground and made don't think J am making a plea still and the conseauent evils. 4 1 . . " . . . - I : r moiasses. U)tton will De an for, every mail to I get out and 3rd. . Let farmers get out of the certain commodity.- It looks hunt UDl)locade stills and .report lumber and crosstie business iust w mat the price will not be them to officers and have them Us fast nossihlp onlv as? thev gh. So now is the time to save destroyed and the parties . haled clear. landLthat should be cleared. i i . . - . - , i . i I - . . . . i ' r tning to eat and teed stocK into the courts. No. this is not Tt : "verv. farmer in Polk tnat the cotton money willigo the wav. until all better - means pnnntv hpo-in now arid be de- vviuic. , "" snaii .lue way uu 10 . w termmea.tOi 'maKe at ,;ieast .s one Pe t0 obtain and make good use create such a sentiment in the acre 0f land next year produce a Dollar structure' The best min(j 0f all the ; people . that no double the amount of corn it ever to get a dollar, structure ..is one can be found who ; will do nmHnped .before. 5th. - Remn Wt at home. 'The best one I such thiners. Let everyone who nnw tn build un nastures to crrow ow of is economy. Take care knows of such illicit practices go cattle, sheep, hoers and poultry and put his hand on his erring m connection, with your enriched brother's shoulder and plead with, soii and better crops, and Hhen him to stop and nine times out of old Polk will become one of the ten he - will. Let us-in a- wise richest counties .in the world and way get these and other evils out ndt tilli then. real Sunday. - . , : : ; ;. W I. Barber of Greenville, S. C islyisiting his father J:VM. Barber tlnXweek. " : - - ... - - Rav Edwards:, wif a and liftlA . t t . t i .... i " - spent lastweeK-ena with ( home daughter, spent Sunday with folks; here. . , - Mrs. Edwards . parents jl H, Ai3. Cannon of Greenville, Gibbs and wife; . ; spent last Sunday with his father Miss Letha Barber visited the : Wf.. Cmmon..;::;; ; . ; Misses Mills in Oilumbus . last . r John Rhodes Iwas quite sick week. ' y ".' " r lastMondayvj-but soon recovered. Don't forget Services at White" , ;"; Gray Thompson and wife, left Oak Sunday at 11 o'clock.. . ; -last Monday for. -Canton, to at- Hubert Foster whp Js traveling tendeuneral of Mrs; Thpmp- agent, ior the jNationMilling sonsrotherVjyilliam Cook. -1, : Co. in Spartanburg; returned to -Several .young men left last his work . Sunday, after ;a short " Monday -for : Lockhart, 5. C, visit withthis home.neonle. - where they haye.;been Employed QUCCftas to the News : V ' to; do carpenter work. ' : - ; :. - . Miss Atta Ballard of Bryson, - r.TeJyjn !i!L. . A i NC,f -has, been spending a few Vs W. B, and G. - C. Feagan also days with home folks , here, - will W.;C; McGinnis; debated .against return to Bryson in. a few days. Green Itiver at ,Nw IIop,Satur- J;.R, Pentuff of Spartnnburg; day night. - y is visiting here quite often these The Honqrables w .Swann and : days. interested, in a.busi-1 WKer spoke at jMeJlyiriHilli Pn iss iiEulene" Searcy andi Mr. Robert Liles surprised ; many ; of less proposition of. bur mill. f.!t Lebanon. thefrrelaHves .- . - . '. - 1 - l-i'J- tfcev. c-n: marrTed RunHmnm. Musy at present, . puumg ioaaer, Tnrf h nVnf mn- f oW There wasaliihfc j f rost twb - Mis Fdith Miller of Trv- Worth Dakota, are spending a few on spent .the week,end with weeks with J. Sherfey. home folks. , v ' Miss Lillie Constant and brother Quite a numher nf vcmritr neo- Dan, V.Yitedii their sister Mrs. pie enjoyed a singing' at the Whitney- WilUams last Sunday. residence of Or 6. Smith's Sato- Rev. I.. W. , Weilder, preached day night - , a very .interesting sermon at Mt. Thedebataof theiMelyinhHill Lebanon Jast Sunday. .He also and Green River debating society preached an interesting sermon at New Hope School house Sat- at the home of J. Sherfey's Sun- urday night, was, well attended. MICKIEJ5AXS: everything ' Save to the limit. M all your farm tools in the dry e Veil as to save vour croD. m will save vou monev. which v r r fte surest way to make money. Qnce More Polk County. ft is like the same old tale told rer and over that eroes down "ough the ages and impresses canity. It is related1 that roic old Roman is ending4 up speech he would repeat r& great emphasis 'Carthage fst be destroyed", and' 'this of the way and then to the task in Polk county. What is.this task? Like the old Roman -Carthage must be destroyed" In the case of Polk county. "The soil must be built" ' No county' can be rich and prosper ous with poor agriculture. And no country can have good f flight went on growing, in, the and hearts of the Roman 3Ple, untill it took form in rftion and a Roman army invaded I ilVl VU. blUlC WHS i UC" Wed, On the other hand Mimiah il WW W VU VliV . ViiV W the walls of Jerusalem must r rebuilt pansformed into action, and-the , joken down walls of Jerusalem jW(e rebuilt. anow we have citadels in Polk iQOunty that must be des$royed -Sandy-Plains. We are ' having beautiful weather, the people have nearly i finished pulling .fodder, and, are now busy picking cotton and peas. ;;,- .; 5 ;;; 'jifY : na. sowe. 4crrrA. uMM&rr !0 -Oia .-cues wwr-vAatuw--50o sooo j m various topics JastJdonday night 27th, quite a large -crowd was - out to hear .them,, mp,sf pi .which were well pleased with the way in rvvhichT they treate4the ' sever- dlxsubiectij.5 I f " day. night -to a very attentive audience. .Hampton Bradley, who has been very sick s with hay fever is able to be about again. He was able to be at church agaih Jast Sunday. School is iprogressing nicely here with Miss Virginia, Sherfey as teacher. J. B. Bradley attended preach- Ulg UC1C 1ASH UKiuway . . Messrs. - Mark, and Dan Con stant made a business trip to Landrum, pne. kday last week. J. Sherfey ,and I. nW. v Weilder, Went on a fishing expedition last sweek. They,didn't- catch many fish but caught them a bad .cold. Joe Thompson of Mill Spring, was a pleasant callerjn this , sec tion last week. mornings here, but nothing was killed. ' " . . . Quite a number of the women of this section are registering preparing f or Nov. 2pd. We are having some-jiice fod dering weather -.for.Jhe past week. Born to Mr. and ,Mrs. :Yaden Blackwood. onithei25, a girl. MR. JALES .JOHNSON PASSES. While working in thefield last Friday afternoon. iMr. James Johnson was taken with a .dizzi ness, accompanied by a numbness of the hands, and t: was taken home and within thirty-six hours he passed away. Mr. Johnson. was:,a- faithful member of the church here, and was a man that . no one could speak harm of, and : ,he , spoke harm no of one. -He was about fifty-three years old and 'leaves a wife and, eight .children . and : five grand-childrefi also, father and mother and one sister! The funeral, was ..conducted. by Elders Branscom and Reed, and his body was laid to rest; the first J. C. Newman, was- an after- oneinthe.neweraetery noon caller , at. L. ,G. Johnsons last Sunday. Gaither JohnsonJs,l?usy. .haul ing apples for J. Sherfey. Our sympathies are with the grief striken relatives.. -- - - Rev. C.-M. leal delivered an agriculture with poor soil. Then excellent sermon to an attentive why will farmers go ngnx on auaience ai,3?anay oppugn from year to year plowing and church bunday. x . r ' hoeing land when they know w. W.,Bodgershas purchased XT in nnn t!i4-9 TVlA7 Will n -vt. -.r.: v tnere is-iiv yaj w. a tarmnear -uiiKy in. o. v 1- tmfa on1 I -' sr.: r o. c. smith c. l. cudd cimurcn w v :-- T?l, v. -w vnnws made a business-trip to and fonandere amc starvation in it? ': Everybody now knows how cow" peas, soy beans, velvet beans,; clovers, vetch .and alfalfa will enrich-the soil when grown and turned , under. Also everv farmer knows how that? the; many .who heard,, the splen did address of Congreessman Weaver. -: Miss Inez Ezell of Ghesnee S. C.-spent a few days with Mis Millie Rogers recently. r The .Silver Rule, of Ufe. - - - 1 "Speak norevll or'any.;vfnan, oniy good," .would .If: practiced ,b alla?ep all the time-work a. macxeums revonK tion. Id S4clal Hation one.jnpst.ieed- ed to create.-roiUual coaOdeDce.ao'W rery.ipnch nelil Are We Not Right Watson? The police, while Investigating a se of hurplary In ia , railway aining room, discovered a hent crowhar. This eems to prove thai the thieves tried ro breaH Into a railway .sand wlcn. lxndon Punch, ' " O iff erentF rcn - A'merlcan Game. Tht 1m pa ne, pa tne of .fottall. If playefl with - great ; ceremony and de coram. Thet players tvearr the an dent court .costume. nd queer head gear perched- on topj of -their beads. Air -Travel. Some enthusiast express the opin ion that eventually It will t cheaper to travel by-sir than on the turf are. For one thins, no exDenilTa 'railway ' tracks are -needed but termfnaJ sta tions are a prima . necessity - Dow ever. It will be a long time before rall- x KSU Spring. Wecould't.do without tthe Try- on News. - : Folksarftbusy:roakinKmolasse3 XmZZZL this week. - l.traDh. vve wisiiuure rpeupusi.: wiia . . The Gambling Instinct. community COUld have 4een preS-U 'The. gambling . Instinct l! in nearly- fent at the Methodist churcli Sun- re en aay w nave uearu,,i na- . -sure thing.? r There nothing I ney's splendid message? on t Being imazing , about investors , taking with the wrong crowd" J,ance . al n heme- ' ram"T,f Rev. Roy.Xewis,jlgft Sunday -Vewa: fWeek agOforLOUlSVUleseminary, Symborof Holy Reman lmpfre. iwhpfie he takes UD Senior. WOrk 1 The double-headed eagle of the Holj fliivpAr He was- aromnanied man emp re was somf-iimes cwUCU itnisyear., ne was acwmyuueu t mprmM hore the nimbus nuon i as far as Greenville, by his broth-1 The dual heads represented do- er Claud. - ; . ". J. R.4 Foster and family spent I olnlonover .theiast and the west and same, to be" used in the coat of arms if both Austria and Russia. ! 4 ". - j " . : -'if i J