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y |j|(; tuv.nnvw '? r_ I, TnJtett Out of Lit* |<ul ?*> sauir IV??|?lr. I . It n,-w rPV cimr III v lgyf, I I ,-tnil |M '<??? ti. , , - I \v Uirli ^jwwtivc (it ? ? t ||(.; ,;,H . I 1m? "a vciage iMihiimn'' I , ,,, ii:> pocket* includ- tho*? I ftuUiM'. soft drinks, so-called ?/ Ml. ii t? ? ?UtuUi<4?noi, |>iu ? ? |Xi HieuitDf KUM, sport I ii? goods. uii,| I machines; cap It* I stork of corpora t?ruk?*r-., amusement place*, i ?? v ? - I iiu,| , >i lift- busiuwuKw. I sJalli < *ur??)>aa MtW a dry - r ?? U* the ?j 'u,r |;,v not W?tfc? much UUtiifT E.?v toil "weed' me iuucU R ( riflit li vt'l.v . I l r, act wiiii -ijiiK'tl u'lid l>. ciiitin Kj|r(.|lvv Thursday of last vvrrk, am! the |,hIIJ(l,? (It'll 1 f ?'*? confronted llitif , Friday morning wit li higher ? which hat! soared during tW I ,, ' Tw increase was |tu| I .. ;, || latent |iiickagc> ot ci^it i < i ic>,, I 7 trill- WHS charged fur .Viyhi ,i ?;*rs' I (VwillK tohaei-o U(l(t smoking t ohac - I, gthls "III' cOllt to the pniMnt | ? r i i i ?, Bi.mir i?lng tohacOOfc will Uaue smaller 1,11s III (lie imvm-ih pricc. Cigars and it i* believed, will bold for the I.;, .out. until t lie leading fflCtftrU'S unite I? (Mr action, I Aiiti?'i|?iit niR (lie imposition of new tli.>usamlH of gallons of whiskey I nl herii withdrawn from government I., inlet warehouses within the last week, I ia\ paid at the old rate of I gallon, (o escape the higher rate of Kiil.lli it in. .nth ,nuw effective. j ? Other features of tho tax hill which Ire imw in effect include the following: I Taxes i. ii incomes, excess profits and' liar profits; estates aud inheritance*, nil excise taxes on a number of spci I biisi|ies>r?. such at* brokers, bowl lux alleys, insurance compauies., theater j I i amusement proprietors and llVpior ' ?toilers. I>ras||e measures to prevent the ?itriHitic drug tratiic become effective at lii.r. j I Other taxes lire coining with regular* |ty. On April 1 new taxes oil rail roud ?ml steam-hip. tickets' pipe fines. insur ince. theater admissions and cluh dues I a variety of stump taxes become Iffirtivr. I On .May I rhe ^semi-luxury taxes be. fHiie effective on iVticlcs of dress, amt the soda water tax. .which must bo coJU'ited dim-ily front < Itt* consumoi\ The other taxes, .on camera*. pianos, candy, auto pui is ar?- good* everything' fund nnd ait-', arcxpaid |u the m?u ufftcturer, and otfact th?k ultimate cou-' ?jdnter only when price* <aro tailed to meet, thorn. '? j The t? expected to ruir>rv .six billion dollar* in taM*>. j It u il) c..si thr American people about! $ I it \tar for the next tw?-y-| ft live year* to pay off the wdv debt.' According to estimates of t h<> t rCa?*ury, j based on incomplete l>uowledgo of pro*j C'UvIj what the Una I war debt will be. Title caUnUatibn is made on t li?- i Hon that the not \fttr <hi?t. wltU (talutt* tlons for loan* to the allies. will be In the neighborhood of in lorest op this amount at the rate of t jl-'i per cuuU vv<ouhi be $7tlfi.O(XUH>0 u yea i'. to be rained by taxes and thouj repaid to bondholders. In addition about $ KlT.fHWUMMi would have to be provided every year as a winking fund to redeem all bonds in twenty-live years. This would reunite a cumulative sink ing fund provision of 2.H2 per cent. Cohgross has not yet authorized estab lishment of a sinking fund. Income and profit taxes may be paid in treasury certificates of Indebtedness., tax merles of 10H>. dated August -0. HUN. maturing .Inly 1.5, 1010, and in treasury certificate* of Indebtedness, series T. dated November 7, 1018* ma luring March lo. UHU. No other cer tificates to March lo, 1010 will he taken in the payment of taxes due. The Smell Was Natural. * ;?? o o . . American negroes \\^ten brought info contact in France with, black regiment" from Algiers. Tunis and other French ]MSt<^KMlttUM could not understand why these strange men spoke no Knglish or why they Were taciturn and graVe and seldom laughed and never smiled, said the I few H(?bert j,I>avis in u recent >q?pecli in I.ouisville, lv.v. The Hew Mr; Davla who has feceutly returned from months of service with the Hod "t'ross In France, explained how he watched one ??f the American negro soldiers as the latter sought to opoil_iL-mvuuu-sntnin-. with a dusky cousin from vine of the French colonial units. The African remained mute, his" tnee expressionless, and the Yankee darky looked at him with a puz/.led air. ??Well." he said doubtfully. "you smells kind of natural and yottN black, bi(t you ain't no nigger." IT Twenty-five Good, Young Cotton Mules. Also Four Pair Good Heavy Wagon Mules L. L Guion, Lugoff, S. C. Wei bag to, Announce that w'ara iLpmitinn to furnish you with t}ie celebrated Southern <?otton Oil Co. mixed fertilizers in any quantity, from a sack to a car'oad. We have a large stock on hand. THE CAMDEN OIL MILL W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store L ? " ? ' ? . ? * / Telephone 30 Telepheic 30 Prescriptions,. Medicines, Clinical Thermometers a'*d most sick room necessities. Phone us, and if you Pro 8UPPly 8 Mk f?r W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store hone 30. y PURE BRED POULTRY What Clemson's Poultry Div sion is Doing. v t . j j Clemsou ? OwiUm >? ? IiDprpToifittttl i' re being Constantly made in the potii* try plum operated by #> Division oK poultry Husbandry of Clei.nson Col lege. TU# main object in qjBwbllshing this pUtnt whn to enable the student* taking the. poultry course at the Col lege to study nud-huudlf typical sped in ifio popular breeds of poul i try, and also to supply , breeding stock opt High quality to the farmers of,, the Slate and to others who wish to iuv provo the breed of chickens kept at home. The follow ii>K breeds represent ed; Burred Plymouth Hocks. in whigh both the cockerel-bred and pullet -bred linen of breeding are being carried otj separately; Single Comb Rhode Inland Reds, wiiit(> Wyandottes, Slnglo ( omb Duff Orpiiij.ioiiN. Dark ('niuisii (Indian Game), Dluck Langshans and Single Comb White Leghorns. EJyery specimen in these breeding pens has been person ally tteleeted, and many State champions. blue ribbon winners. and fowls of exceptional merit c^a be found therein. Km ex ample, the oock heading the first pen of Rhode Island Beds is a brother i>f the State Champion Male; the cock at the head of (lis Barred Plymouth Bock pen for producing exhibition cook* erelS enmo from Judge Cosh in Now Jersey at a lurge outlay; the dark Corniah pen contains females that were npver beaten In the shows of South Carolina. r ; : w.... For four years Olemson College bred the Tom Barron strain of heavy laying Single Comb White Loghornsc; The stock and eggs of this strain have, been ? distributed over the State und the females are eertainl.v heavy egg producers. However, there is .one ob jection to this strain of^Whitq Leg horns and that Is their unfBnesh foj exhibition purposes. Since every other breed of poultry kept?itt the college Is of the highest quality, th^ Tom Bar ron White Leghorns with tltoir big combs, high tails and sometimes brassy plumage looked entirely out p< place, yhis year u breeding pen of the bjjit exhibition strain of Single Tomb White Leghorns has Just been ob tained from the loading breeder of Il linois. The. male won second at tho recent Chicago Show, In a class of over three hundred Leghorns, "while the females are of the -same high, quality. As many chicks as possifflcv will be reared from this pen so that the Jlock of White Leghorns will be built up to its fornier -number. While it is not the intention of the Division of Poultry Husbandry to grow stock for sale or \o sell egg*' tot* hatching, it frequently happo'n's that flne breeding and exhibition birds can 'be obtained and nlso.a few sittings of eggs from some of thfese high class breeding pens. That the farmers and breeders of the State are availing themselves of this opportunity to ob "tain the best breeding stock and eggs is shown by the fact that the demand far exceeds the supply... Further information cAn be obtain ed from the Division of Poultry Hus bandry, Extension Ssrvice; Clemson Oollej^, ;v PRESERVE EGGS. ? ?? Water Gla?? Keeps Them at Twol Cento 'Per Dozen. Clem son College.-^-The preservation of ^u? -nrw~Ktsimon of ]? increasing in popularity.every year. It 1b unquestionably a successful meth- 1 : od of keeping fresh eggs from?spring until th* winter months. The process fs very pimple and no loss can bo sus tained if the eggs are placed in the solution the drfy they are laid and the solution is pure and suitable for the purpose. , Unless a good grade of water glass for preserving eggs can be obtained from the local druggist, it is prefer able to onA* the liquid direct from the manufacturers. One gallon of the -EM brand used ? win "malte sufficient j preserving solution to cover from fifty to eighty dozen eggs. A gallon can shipped fty prepaid Parcel Post costs a little more than $1.00. The expense of the solution is. therefore, leas than gp j-ggq, Wooden kegs, tubs or pailn, stone crocks, galvanised iron cans, or any other convenient vessels wjll serve the purpose. It is^ important to keep the vessel covered tightly to prevent the preserving solution drying down and exposing the eggs. At least tw? inches of solution should be above the top I*yer of eggs. The vesssls con taining the eggs should be kept under the house or In a cool place in sum mer, and In the pantry in cold wwatfc-' er.. It has been found ?*oweier, that even if the solution froze solid the eggs were not injured in any way. The name of the manufacturer of wafer ]|las? '.and further information can be 'obtained from the Extension Service M Clewaon Colleger ^ . Do not wait when insects are fonnd doing damage to crops of any kind, ?tart coot re! manure '.at once. It eontrol measures arev not known, see EgMBd3gjilffjfiiiriTi!.Tpn istrri Tl nn Agent or] write to the Divlaion of Rutomplory, Clemson Cottoffe. Tne best results at e ??cured by prevention. ' The desft^yo* cultivate yopr brain the heUer tlfi^son of your farm will rail field selected seed earn win out ?p airing crtVS'lectod seed com. g the national joy smote r . ;xr.Vr ^ CoprWsht m? bf H. J. RtfTPuU* TotuctiO 09. .. V',/ v, , v \ 'A ?' ^ XTEVER was such right-handed-two- ' 1\| fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert) That's because P . A . has the quality / You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and ^et up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big pHze on the end of your line ! Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, t>ut when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch? well ? you ' feel like getting a floQk of dictionaries to find eftough words to express your happy days sentiments ! j Toppy red ban*, tidy red tint, handsome pound and half-pound tin humidor m ? and?that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moist ener top that hemp* the tobacco in each perfect condition. ; ft J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C IMK COI NTY N'KWS -- ? \ ((cms Or Interest (iadK TMi From Blab opville Vindlyfitor. Mr. $Wi.i* TIoUaih) whtt went with the famous Tith 1>iv?Kjt?t? (hat saw .WH'fr ijaed j fi^litinn ill the muddy trenchc*- at the j 1 r. .11 1 ill i ! .liici'. got hack. to New Yol k about two weeks ago anil readied Misli opville last, jlonday lin r tcli days fur* xl .null. lie brought hack 010 mark- of ha i-'i n^ltf itiK- having )????( .Wh right fore- , linger and a bullet through his shoul- , ilti- from a'Tnaehin? sun. He has fully, vered fr.mj* hl? wounds and .is the picture <>i" gAft(l health.'1 He *?>* H*'-j ha-. not bo0H disvharg.vl. yet but is anx ious to get back. Miss ( 'ornellson. "*Who was so . uufor tuuate iu losing uio*t of her clAthjng in the fi at Mrs. <?eo. K, Du Hone's last ^-week. was given a miscellaneous ahowrr Tuesday morning. The ladles met !? the lobby of the Me1<ure. building. After a pleasant half hour of conver sation Mrs. Lcgsters made a ui??l ap propriate .little apereh and MIhh. Oottielf kou WAS presented with # number of package* wUich contained daint.v and "useful STrtRe*. S*he thanked the, 1 adieu in. a very gracious manner. * A? stated in the Vindicator last week the grand jury wttH recalled and, re-em panelled after being dismissed in order (hat the case of E. O. * Smith might j fo before" the jury and be tried at this term of court. Mr. Smith .had given himself up to the sheriff and was anx [pU* 'for the case (o he disposed of. The grand jury brought in a true hill Olid it did not t^ke long to organise the petit J?? iv. MeJ.eod ami Dennis r^n&ouwg the defoiise, Solicits" K. A. McLeod -b?#t no time !tf getting the rpmr started ami put up a* drat witne#K for the stafe Mrs. Watxon. \vife of the dead man. After her testimony it war al most useless (o liaye put up- any. mora -Witnesses., na ahr stated that- ina- fathar. had t?> kill her husband in self defense. The atrong - l>ohtt. In the tastimon,? of eanh wltnesx was. that Wabtfm wan eraxed ^frorn the effects of drinking near ly four bottle# of Beef. Iron and Wine in about three hourx time and the So licitor stressed thiw point in his argu ment thnt the Mood of the dead man was more upon the man who ?oM him that tonic than upon Mr. Smith who ftr^ti the fatal shot. Short arguments were made by T. d. Mcljeod, Kw|., and the Solicitor, The Judge'** charges nlao were brief. all tending to 'show Up the horrible tragedy favor of the defend ant. The jury wan out but a few min lilcH ami, brought. . In jl veidict of nut guilty. Court then adjourned sine die. . >*-! - j'v -?j ? Some Ha in In f Georgia. (From the Dawson News. ) I. ike a great many others. T>r. I). R. I'aee. a well-known veterinarian of Daw ??n. : went htm tlnr t'll'lay. the fast day of the.gam^ season, and he riot only brought back bird*, but a large ft ah which he cm ugh t in an unusual and im egfyected ^a.v. 'sX/l ? do?-tor limited in t'alhoun county, and found almost the face of th^ earth NUffttA in watejf, tVTrfle^ wandering JfldK. ?hix fi-li .wa- swimming mound the ! ^ ? -> ? - ** amuiid in- the wood* iris dojc p??in t<?r| ant) ?Jho doctor whs Nurpi'M^l t?? tlnU (A lUIRft WtH'k H*h ;?\vlininSnj< n round. Tlx*' C.kIi,, M Course. ,\v?k taken It w ? ? i ^ 1 1 - o?l si'wu pounds. Some idea ?>f- how much it has inln oUy in' this section and lio\v wot the f.:imlry la, can tin gained by (he fact ..uintiy ru.i mile-. I r? ?in tin- m-;nv^t J. MivttW. - ? ??'? " "<W 1 ?--??????'?" ? ,, TKUSIWNS NOTIC'K All parties a i?* hereby warned not to ,'hii 11 n v ?.f my -Uunls in Flat Jtnrk fciwnnhil) ob<>Ut 18 miles from < ' ; 1 1 1 1 ? h ? n . .for any iMirpnse wha t vim , wit In hi ? m> permission. ? /< x . . . ZACK LKWItf. ?/' lev. S. (\ Ma I eli !!?!?). -J7-? Woman's desire for attractive dress is not vanity ; it is one of the highest instincts of, her sex. Her mission if to .please, and she o weV it to her ' * * - - ' i. ii-il rf * '-i ? -W>- ?- ** ? SOUTH CAROLINA