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Cyclone in Georgia. Coma dear able Damage Done from Waycross to Tifton. n WAV-eroen, G,a., June 14?A n tl ovclone which started near this r 4sity at Mhnor caused considerable damage to property in this j pwtioti of the State this afternoon a and several persons are reported injured. At Manor the cyclone b damaged the house ol 1). C. Car n jnichael. About four miles from ci Manor the cyclone struck the house of Henry Corbett, com- * pletely destroying his home and ^ outbuildings and probably fatallv injuring his nearly gr-wn son } r ,1.. /RIIU uuumitor, After leaving the Corbet t home r] the wind chanced its course to a more northerly direction and |( continued for miles, destroying o everything in its path. The home nr of IX James, near the Oorbett ti house, was destroyed and Mr. James and his family buried in w fdk? ruins. The other members R of the family were rescued with* ^ out injury, but Mr. James was fdighfcly hurt. At llasty, Pear#ou and Kirkland, considerable damage is reported and it is be p Iieved that it was the same cv- t| clone which started at Manor p tha* reached Tifton, causing con- q siderable damage. . ? . ii The Black Case Di?:micc#?ri Wn t' the Governor. * OolumVia special in Charlotte b Observer: The hearing before %he Governor to-day in the mat- f< feer of Dispensary Director John tl Black. s ummoned to show cause ? why he should uot be removed for assaulting and threatening to itfiooi Representative J. Fraaer d 0,yon, of the investigating com- tl miltee, was short, and the Gov- n ernor promptly} dismissed the cue on a statement {from Maj. tl Black asserting thatjheiregretted t( the occurrence. Maj. Black was a represented by Attorney Nelson, hirt nobody was present for Mr. e Lvon. The committee l??il !"">? u invited, on the advice^of the At- ei I, totaey (1 ineral, to come forward nl the hearing and prove their ti cinse, but this invitation was en- p tirely ignored, not even the ci members of the committee ap I pointed by the chairman to re- b present the committee before the 1 e IJovernor being present. la The dispensary investigating o committee's meeting this afternoon was short and* important, v J. M. Oantey testified that tie re si presented a whiskey house?the a . Kleisclunan concern ns advertis ! t? int agent at $'h)0 a month, tint J11 never appeared before the board ,o j i) violation of^the law. Thought for the Week. The man who can make up hisj mind quick, makes up other |>eo ; pie's minds for them Decision ( I is a sharp knife I hat cuts clear o ' and s11*aiht and lays hare the fat n flf.d the lean; indecision, a dull .N one that hacks and tears andle lnwofragged ed^cs behind it.? i: i^Ay V'H or 110 ?seldom perhaps.' ii iSome people have such fertile t imairiiations tlia' they will take b ? praiivol hope and prow a 1 arise o t) dinit iiromiee with hark on it s 4ivcr-nint. and later, when von ! c ) come llpull that out of (heir t brains lAihe roots. it hurls, and t they h?hr. ? OKI Gorgon (ira- g ham. | |t t \ DAIRY NOTES. BY SHEPHERD. Cows with small, hard teats, 01 hose hard to milk, should be lilked with wet teats. Much better butter can be lade when the temperature ol he milk and milkhouse can be egulated. One of the impossible thingi i to make better butter good by ny process whatever. The cow's udder should alwavi e washed or sponged ofT before lilking, so that no impurities an enter the milk. Frequent stirring of the cream ill obviate the difli 'ulty so of 3ii experienced in having the utter full of white specks. Sweet cream just removed froir le milk does not churn as rapidr as older cream that has been ipened. Milk cannot be exposed to deiterious influences.siir?ti f the stable, moldy and impure lilk roomfl, without being coniminated. Of the various wavs through 'hich it is possible for the aver ge dairyman to enhance hit rofit, the most effectual is firet i reduce the cost of producing is milk. (burning at too high a tempera jre or churning too long wil roduce greasy butter in which le grain is injured, the melting oint lowered and the keeping utilities injured. Some cows are not butter cows i spite of the best treatment lie butter will be poor in quality nd pale in color. The sooner al f this r?luaa lL - - ?.w WMUU V ^UbtOBl I IU ui inc etter. In profitable dairying, libera )eding is required. This mean lat a cow must have as muct holesome nutritious food as sh< ill eat and digest. Whenever bad odors can b< etected about the dairy, some ling is radically wrong anc eeds attention. The poorer the butter is fron le albuminous and caseous mat jrs, the liner will be the llavoi nd the stronger it will keep. If the butter is properly wash d in the churn and salted wit! rine and then thoroughly drain d, no working is necessary. When prices are highest is the ime to make the most from anj roduct, even at a slight in th< est of production. As far as can he done in making utter to sell to private custom rs, make it as nearly as possible s best suits them, not to youi wn particular taste. 1m undertaking to RUpply pri ate customers, make it a rule t( apply regularly as agreed. Thii idH materially in holding cur oners. 1'ut yourself to a litth rouble rather than fail tosupph n time.?Live Stock .Journal. ^ire in Yorkville--Barn and Stables of C. E. Spencei Burned. Yorkville special in News aiu hairier: The ham and ft tab lei I Mr. (J. K. Spencer, localec ear Ins dwelling, on King1! fountain street, were discover d to he on lire yesterday morn ng about I o'clock. The build ng was practically destroyed a he time the lire was discovered ait the lire department was sooi K/* -l 1 I ? ^ * ii mt- ^luumi juiu iihu iwogoot 'reams on the ruins. Mr. Spen er owns several horses, but a his season of the year allows hem to graze in the nearly ra;s lot, instead of keepin} hem in the Btable, and owing t< * r r ) . >\ Ju REJ-OLVETD' $ JS0 THAT IN JUWE IS WHEN NATURE & CLOTHED HERSELF IN RADIANT , BEAUTV- NATURE IS GIV/NC US r /Nn Jm %. V THETIPToDoTHET JfcME. WoW f Do WE Look in June with old { < \ CLOTHED ON ? AND HoWDo ' WE FEEL ? LtT u5 beGIN like: ~-v - NATURE DOES, FRomthe(^OUND ^>rV URWITU A NEW oiiTPi-r t?B^5^T3aSxi\ TO THC BEST place: BU5TER. BRoWM. J t r ! Aren't you going to follow the suggestion ? nature makes and cloth yourself in beautiful * attire. How bleak and hot a park would look if the trees and bushes wore only their * heavy winter barks and no leaves and bios- jj i soms ! How out of place women and chil1 dren dressed in heavy garb look during this i month of June! For summer the weights of B cloths are not so heavy, therefore for a little a money you can have the best. We have so many beautiful things for women and their children to wear that will make them look as 1 beautiful as a rose bush in full bloom. You , love a blooming rose bush. People will like | you better it you too are in full bloom. It will not cost you much to bloom. A Few Bargains * ' Dotted Swisses at 15c yard, in all colors and figures. Flowj ered Organdies in every conceivable color at 10c yard. Just in. one case figured Lawns, 10c quality, at 5c. 45-inch Persian i Lawns at 12 1-2, 15 and 20c?others are asking 5c yard more than we are. Valencine Laces and insertions, a full line just re; ceived, 2 1-2, 3 and 4c yard ?these are bargains. Also a new r line of Swiss Flouncings just opened up. i Lanc-aslcr llirtaifiilr Co. J I iu 11 ! this (act all except one, which A PIANO OH ORGAN Winthrop College Scholars ;?reo,1nc reas"" h?'1 _;,ot ''ee" F0R Y?U- ship and Entrance Ext lrneu out, escap *<1. 1 lie one in , k , . , , , . ' 1 lothe head of every family who is am- uriimf ion the stable was ha'Hv hitrlie 1, I bitious tor tlm future ami oilucntion of his dmindlion. children, we have a Special Proposition to but Wl'l most likely recover. 1 lie make. T>"" examination f..r Hie awnnl of Vacant loss is estimated at about $500, I No Arttolo in till home shown the ovi- on''ol i.. a'at IhS t * I iOOR . T1 . deluv culture that does a l'muu or Ol- roomy < or; II act I" s i< .?v. Jai. t>,;,. at .? Wl'll t'J?" insurance. 1 ne C* Use \|, accomplishment f>iveH as iiiucli ? Applicants must not in- jc?s than ilf ice n , ol the (ire is not known. pleasure or is of as ?rcat value in after life im-y"'" ui"h!,a'Vnic.i''m'u'.Vse as ilie knowleil^o of music and the alulity milking <iic iiiclc'st average'at ilu? cxamina' ?? 1 - to play well. lion, provided ihcv meet tti?? conditions ;>v1 n..ii. r,nm i nrLUui Our Small I "av men t l'lan makes the own-|,,r,,ln-' award Applicants for scholarship l)e<\tn rrOITl LOCK JAW I . , | ; i , . shopal ? rnt .tohiisnii hef ore 1 nership of a liivjli male Piano or Organ 1 oxan.lmitim. for .. .a.....' nAVAr Inlliins rti? 1-.. ? 1 <?,jiia; nirniHi wiui easy. I ScholiirstiI|?S aI? wor |l I(*I ullll fr< ?' III1 Ii?in . Ihicklun's Arnica .Sm.i. lis antiseptic Just a few dollars ilown ami a huiiiI 1 pay- ] 'I,11"' " *' S',HSI'1" " ' . inhci hi > I and healing propertira prevent Wool nient each month or quarterly or semi i>'|{Vs' V)'n '.ioiinsos"h!>c 1 i'i"X i" poisoning Clias. Oswald. merchant ol aunnnlly ntnl the inatiuiuent is yonra. ' Ki'iiRHclaei'Avilla N. Y , wiites: "It cored Write us today tor ('utalogneH nod our ? ^ Seth Ihiroli, of this place, of the ugliat Speeial 1'ropositioii ot Eaay Payment*. i nurti uu iiih ueos i ov<?r raw " (Miri's i nts, AihlreRH, Wau/P Doos Job Printing * Won mix, Hums iiii'l Sorcji, 25cat Ftmrti-r- I IItj liCWS fr?i? riil,,,?0 lnirk Pharmacy (Jrawfor 1 Pros , ?n l J. F. MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, I nviiw lor others. Why > Mackey Co. drug store. Columbia. S. 6. can't we do yours? ??????