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COTTON Trior <?> St'jucinlK'r 1, Crops of 15)11 ami JIM:*, in South ( arolina. "Win. .1. Harris, director of the census, department of commerce, announces the preliminary report of coiton ginned by counties in South Carolina i'or tee crops of 1914 and 1913. The report was made public tor the State at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, September S. The amounts for the different counties for the crous of 1914 and 1913 are furnished for publication in the local papers, (Quantities are in running bales, counting round as half bales. Linters are not included). County 1914 1913 Abbeville 41 (1) Aiken 899 528 Anderson 34 4 Bamberg 1,165 757 Barnwell 2,734 1,367 Beaufort 70 14 Berkeley 45 17 Calhoun 658 4S0 Charleston ' 9 (1). "Cherokee (1) Chester ........ 71 9 Chesterfield 334 54 Clarendon 1,543 537 Colleton 190 113 Darlington .. 74 (1) Dillon 457 214 Dorchester 100 134 Edgefield 73 40 Fairfield 7 5 Florence 119 53 Georgetown Greenville (1) Greenwood 66 13 ! Hampton 775 302 Horry Jasper (1) 19 Kershaw 136 50 Lancaster (1) Laurens 54 (1) Lee 392 " 141 T .ftvin orf An 9Q1 * 7^ IUU -va tv Marion 60 67 Marlboro 731 90 Newberry 103 29 Oconee (1) (1) Orangeburg 1,449 1,176 Pickens .. Richland 607 367 Saluda 66 16 Spartan'burg 21 (1) Sumter 1,111 449 Union (1) .. j TUTiniomcjiVviiro' 98 94.. TV luiaiiicwu: ^5 ?W ? - . York 57 10 Ttotal 14,633 7,264 (1) Not shown separately in order to avoid disclosures of individual operations. m LEXI>GTO> MAX IS SHOT A>D KILLED Henry Sharpe Meets Death at the Hands of George Berfoot. The State. Lexington, Sept. 14.?Henry Sharpfc, f a young white man, was shot and instantly killed aboiit 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon by George Berfoot also -ivhifp. the* acene of the homicide beinsr ! on the plantation of Capt. Jas. E. Dun- J bar, about 16 miles south of the i court house. The weapon used was a '38-calibre revolver. Five shots were fired,, four of whicii took effect. One shot took effect in the right arm just below the elbow; the second entered the right side* from the rear under the arm; the third entered the right leg, and a fourth tne left les just below the knee. Sheriff Sim J Miller was notified of the tragedy and together with Solicitor George Bell Timmermon and his j deputies, left for the scene. . The body j of young Sharpe was found lying in a j field ahout 300 yards from the resi- j dence of Mr. Dunhar. Berfoot was found at his home about three-quarters o: a mile from the scene of the shooting, where he was arrested by the sheriff. Sharpe was a young man, less than j 30 years o?f age. He was held in the i highest esteem by Capt. Dunbar, in whose employ he was and in whose ; home he'lived for seeral months. Ber foot has a wife and nine or 10 chil In..view of tie fact that the Septem' ber term of the court of general sessions nnpns npxr Monr^av. it is hardlv probable that any effort will be made l'or the release of Berfoot until court convenes. There are a number of murder charges to be heard at the approaching term, chief among which * t --- - /xi 1- ~ ~ 1? ,3 ? is tnai o: James u:arh.e, uiiargeu una the killing of G. Levi Rish several months ago. * She Didn't See the Hen. Boston Transcript. ^Irs. X. relates that while in London she inquired in a shop if they had any 4* v? r* V? ACOC: ?L Cpii. "Yes, mum, plenty/' said the clerk, 'them with a hen on 'em arc fresh." "I., don't see any "with a hen on them."' said Mrs. X., looking around :'or a nest. The letter 'hen/ muni, not tie tird. 1 'Hen' stands for 'noo-Iaid,' mum/' j ! / / E>I7i KLI or iniMv sn'Kia ism k<! j 530 Geo. 1). Brown, salary .":;i <\ G. 151euse, salary < ! ."32 AW M. Dorrch, salary ~?ci3 W. S. Melton, salary ."34 J. H. Turner, salary ! ."35 F. M. Lindsay, salary Jno. 0. Goggans, salary ... :n.l Jno. L. Epps, salary ... ... o3S E. 6. Werts, salary i)'6d H. C. Holloway, salary ."40 L. C. Livingstone, salary .. ~A1 1 W TTVi+irxr calnrv | .>ti .J. it. i-jjcmo, | 542 .T. H. Chappell, salary ."43 WW S. Mann, public buildings j ."44 T. H. Teague, chaingang (c< 5-5 J. H. Koon, chaingang (com 546 George Richardson, chaingai 547 T. P. Richardson, road and r?4S B. H. Richardson, road and I ."49 J. C. Singley, commutation t 550 .1. Guy Miller, road and brid? 551 B. H. Maybin, read and bride 552 J. W. Epting, county commis 553 Geo. A. Epting, road and brid< 554 L. A. "Wilson, public buildingi 555 J. L. Ruff, road and bridge .. 556 P. H. Kinard, road and bridg 557 C. G. /Corley, ferry 558 T. L. B. Epps, county home . 559 D. W. "Wicker, commutation ti 560 J. H. Perry, ferry 561 "W. F. Johnson, chaingang .. 562 M. J. Longshore, road and br ">63 Anna Jones, chaingang 564 C. P. Summer, road, and brid? 565 iL. T. Adams, road and bridg 566 C. S. Dominick, road and bri( 567 Elliott Gallman, chaingang .. 568 Otto Kletner, county home .. ~ A * V>Am "Poll Tolonhorio <? ITi >)\)d OUUlUCi 11 JL vivywvuv/ vw 570 Geo. V. Eoozer, county Lome 571 J. A. Monts, road and bridge . 572 B. H. Maybin, road and bridg 57<3 Shealy & Long, road and brids 574 J. Luther Bowers, road and t 575 O. B. Graham, road and brii 576 L. C. Pitts, road and bridge . 577 Otto Klettner, chaingang ... 578 Jake Lury, chaingang 579 Dr. T. H. wedaman, cnamga 5S0 Livingston & Wicker, chainga 581 L. W. Floyd, chaingang .... 582 Dr. H. B. Senn, chaingang .. 583 Geo. V. Boozer, chaingang .. 584 Geo. J. Wilson, chaingang ... 585 T. H.. C'happell, chaingang .. 586 D. M. Beden^augh, chainganj 587 E. H. (Anil .Co., printing, etc. 588 H. W. Schumpert, Supt., pub' 589 'Southern Bell Telephone & T< 590 Jno. C. Goggans, clerk, office 591 Drs. Mo'7'er & Peliiam, coun 592 IC. G. Blease, expenses 593 C. G. Blease, dieting ... .... 594 Dr. E. H. CNloore, post mortem 595 Dr. H. L. Henry, post'morten 596 Dr. H. B. Senn, lunacy 597 Dr. F. D. 'Mower, lunacy ... 598 C. C. iSchumpert, lunacy .. .. 599 Dr. F. D. Mower, post morte: 600 Dr. 0. B. Simpson, contingen 601 Dr. E. H. Moore, contingent 602 Fran'k R. Hunter, Agent, coi 603 David Long, commutation tas 604 J. A. Lindsay, coroner's const 605 James Scott, commutation ta: 606 A. G. Wise, road and bridge , 607 |W. A. Folk, commutation tax 608 P. B. Banks, commutation ta: 609 I. M. Smith, commutation tax 610 J. M. Alewine, road and bridi 611 G. H. Cromer, commutation 612 Duffie Schumpert, commutati< 613 J. C. smgiej*, commuiauon ia 614 J. S. :Fo"\vler, road and bridge 615 Wallace Riser, Jr., road and b 616 W. J. Wicker, commutation t; 617 W. S. Seybt, road and bridge 618 A. G. Wise, commutation tax ,619 D. J. Taylor, commutation tax 620 J. W. Crooks, commutation ti 621 D. L. McCullough, commutatii 622 J. Guy IVIiller, road and bridg 623 J. C. Waldrop, commutation t 624 .F. M. Sattenvhite. commutati< 625 G. 1). Boiand, commuiauon is 626 J. C. Longshore, commutatio: 627 W. B. Lominick, commutatioi) 628 J. P. Bishop, commutation ta *29 J. P. Bishop, road and bridge 6-30 I. M. Smith, commutation ta: 631 Xeely Long, commutation tax 632 "W. T. Price, commutation ta> ! 633 "W. B. Lominick, commutatioi i 634 G. L. Davenport, commutatioi ! 63.") H. H. Ruff, commutation tax I 636 P. B. Banks, commutation ta 637 H. I). Ringer, commutation t; 63S 1j. H. Sease, commutation tax 639 C. S .Dominick. commutation 640 C. S. Dominick, road and brie 641 .7. H. Dickert, commutation t 642 G. A. Long, road and bridge 643 T. L. B. E.pps, county home. 644 R. C. Carlisle, commutation t I 64") A. G. JWise. commutation tax I -----646 D. J. Taylor, commutation ta 647 C. B. Livingstone, commutatic I 64S E. C. Bobb, commutation tax e* A fi TJ "Dino-fir t 0-ii7 -El. A-'. tuuniiuvui.vu .. 659 Geo. A. Long, commutation t <. 651 tW. D. Rutherford. ccmmutati 652 D. A. ReigUey, commutation 653 D. W. Wicker, commutation t 654 Geo. W. Stockman, commutat 655 J. P. Harmon, commutation i (156 J. P. Fellers, commutation u CoT T. E. Cannon, commutation 1 658 E. 0. Lake, commutation tax 7 n; Tin: momii of aim st. mii, i i i 7~>."i> i 116.67 T-'.OO To.GO 25.00 22.90 41. G7 41.67 41.67 10.00 10.00 100.00 40.00 nmmutation tax) 40.00 mutation tax) 40.00 lg (commutation tax) 40.00 bridge 15.50 iridge 1.50 ax 12.00 ;e 9.10 ;e '8.00 sioner, commutation tax 32.00 ? 42.99 i 45.01 1.20 e 24.00 45.82 45.00 ix 6.55 7.50 * 40.60 idge 10.00 3.40 ;e 6.30 e 4.50 Ige 16.13 20.00 19.20 elegraph Co., county home 3.00 1.95 2.00 e 4.00 ?e 2.56 iridge 2.C0 3ge 1.00 15.82 32.55 2.150 mg 9.00 ing ; 42.95 119.48 / : 12.00 5.50 24.45 1 177.15 I 5.00 4.50 - - * A1 lie buildings ^.uj. ?legrph Co., public buildings . * .. 24.00 supplies ' 11.00 ty physicians 14.58 :.. 39.51' 93.20 L 10.00 2 5.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 m : 10.00 t ..Y 6.70 1 22.40 itingent 13.50 : 6.55 a;ble 4.00 x S.25 46.42 5.20 ? 2.00 24.00 ;e 67.78 tax S.25 on tax 13.50/ x 5.00 i 6.2c ridge 25.68 ax . 4 9.50 6.00 37.22 19.25 ix 16.S5 Dn tax 5.50 e . ... 13.71 ax 22.25 Dn tax 7.00 i x 21.80 a tax 14.79 i tax ! 13.49 x 52.93 > 153.71 [ c IS.98 5.5# : : 7.00 l tax 7.75 l tax 46.65 33.S7 x 12.50 ax . 11.75 15.75 tax 12.87 Ige 35.47 ax 6.75 12.75 16.11 ax 3S.io 100.14 x 47.75 >n tax 11.86 6.62 ax 5.75 ix 38.00 ? A~-- n cm Ull Icl.V tax 59.33 % ax... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... b.Si ion lax 1.00 tax 19.09 tx ...' 39.S5 tax 26.65 12.61 IP ll A Nofood in Hart ? I STOUT MEN; tal who think they going without the ac believe they cannot Hart Schafl < human figu are producei t $18.50 to $25.( fit you; there's not tl EwartThis store is th 6o8 'E. Lee Hayes, commutation tax . G60 J. C. Miller, commutation tax . 661 J. Guy Miller, road and bridge . 662 Xeely Long, commutation tax . 663 Xeely Long, commutation tax .. 664 H. F. Counts, commutation tax . 66") T. L. B. Epps, county home ... H. C. Holloway, Clerk. j Statement Showing Exact Financial i Year 1914, As It Appears at tli< Items 1 Salaries county officer:. 2 Salaries magistrate^ and constabl etc 3 County home, pensioners, paupe 4 Roads, bridges, ferries ' . 5 Chaingang 6 Repairs public buildings . 7 Books, stationery, printing, etc. S Contingent expenses and suppli for public buildngs' and conn offices' 9 County physicians 10 County board of education ... 11 :Court expenses 12 Board of assessors, etc 1<3 Sheriff, dieting and incidentals.. 14 Post mortems and lunacy ... . 15 Insurance ./ 16 Interest on loans 17 Contingent and miscellaneous.. IS Commutation tax H. C. Hoiioway, Clerk. Approved: Eng. S. Werts, County Auditor. f HiCHESTER 3 P'llS TIJK I> IA 5IO N I> en IK I?. f <X La ilesS Ask your !>r.iee!<?t for AA VttV Cal-chea-ter8IMstinoua lSrand//K IM119 in Red and Void merallicvWy 'w$3 boxes, sealed with En:'. Ri !*>n. \ / Take no other. B?y of your ^ 'W Drngelst. AsW for CII l-< If FS-TEK Jf DIAMOND ItUA-v,> 2'ILI.S for 2o K$ years known as Best, Safest, Always Rehabl' if cm n rv noilfiniw FVFPYU'HFRf ? g OvLl/UI yuuuuis/aw uit.u? i L a \ J r?T~v~,*rj.-r-;y:~\ -?VT"*?T GzaaL25uZB2^^'^?Z2as ri-v iTvmnit .w mi rssa [\ C* U fim^r Copyright Hart Sch; Iv's "hard ychaffner clothes 11 clenrlpr m^n# shny II UlVAAVtVft AAAV/AA j WAJIW* / s ,f . . .r are hard to fit; lo Wantages <jf ready c be fitted. ner & Marx designers c re under twelve types; a i for each type; men and ; )0 you can find; clo i ! 4 - 1 3 . 1 he sligntest douot ac Perry Con e home of Hart Schaffner & r 2.75 18.00 12.68 16.48 - 14.75 . 5.50 12.00 J .Jno. H. sChappell, County Supervisor. Condition of Appropriations For the i End of the Hlonth of August. Appropriations Allowed Balance $ S fifia.nn S4.893.66 $3,771,34 es 2,500.00 1,271.70 1,228.30 rs 3,000.00 1,400.96 1,599.04 .. 10,000.00 2,045.68 7,954.32 .. 6,500.00 4,103.12 2,396.88 600.00 561.56 38.44 900.00 202.85 v 697.15 es ty 2,000.00 864.24 1135.76 200.00 101.19 98.S1 45.00 45.00 .. 3,000.00 1,355.55 1,644.45 .. SOO.OO 655.10 144.90 .. 1,800.00 908.49 891.51 400.00 150.00 . 250.00 400.00 182.75 217.25 .. 1,750.00 1,497.42 252.58 .. 1,000.00 547.70 452.30 .. 5,690.00 2,423.33 3,266.67 Jno. H. iChappell, County Supervisor. Whenever You Need a General Tonic i Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless j chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the j well known tonic orooerties of QUININE j and IRON. It.acts on the Liver, Drives { out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. pjI f A * y j if ' iffner & Mara ' to fie ?? Marx \ A 4 > . ; . * \ 1 t stocky men; men ts of such men are l-l 1 _ il lotnes oecause iney * f > lassify the i * 1 'i nd moaeis young men thes here that will v . t tout it. / j / - . . _ _ npany : Marx clothes * 0 UBmBHHMBnHHBni BLEASE WILL "C03IE BACK" Says Anderson Man Who Was Credited With Be-Electing Him. Anderson Mail, 13th. "Blease is. not dead, neither is Ble.aseism," said Mr.. V. B. Cheshire today in summing up the defeat of his chief and most of those who ran for office on the Blease ticket. "He was once defeated in Newberry county, but he 'came back' and went ' * * ? - ^ /v Aran Qff onn ' TTd nigner aiiei" btitnmg u>ci a^aiu. will take another start and win out. He will yet be United States senator. Watch Blease." , J Continuing, Mr. Cheshire, said: "About a month before the ejection, | I wrote an article and sent to an Anderson paper. In this article I said that if the anti-Blease people want ed to get rid of Blease, it "would oe Uest for them to send him to; Washington as senator and get him out of the State; to defeat him would mean that he would come back two years later and run for governor 1 and would be elected. Xow that he is defeated, I predict that he will run J against Manning two years from now and will be elected governor and nffer for Tillman's L V* \J y^rCLitO 1U seat and 'come back." Subscribe to The Herald and News. ANNOUNCEMENTS. . George S. Mower Is Tierecy announc- fl ed as a candidate for nominaiion for I the House of Representatives in The 1 approaching Democratic primary. ' B. V. Chapman is hereby announced as a candidate for election to the House of Representatives, and pledges himself to abide the result of the Democratic primary.