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2 TECHNICAL C AITTIir1 . EDUCATION 1 mi AnnnnTTii THE LAI I myvv tended bv the u:i! 1 I*I I ditional waterpo construction of no TTrTtTTin lines. This d?ve 1CASTER NEWS, JANUAR ligation of ?d- the highly trai were and the tita hia entire w I ran imiaaion ' demonstrating Innmfnt will ho I nnmnlialiufi Y 8, 1913. ne<1 f?rmer ben?>- . ^ . -1 .J neighborhood by ?.M what can be ac- ' ?Ko K?. ? - ! * '/ " / # Stubborn auuint Address by W.W. way Company dents of th kin urruKiur Finley, President Soutl , Before the Faculty and e Georgia School of Tec ill ||<X| a moat important '* ^ ern industrial pr< open up to young ? .. nical training ad( tern Kail- lunjtie8 jn manut I Stu- liahmenta as well j atruction and op factor m Sou*h. has awarded a )gresa and will lull four-year c men with tech- pa 8ta?e Oolle iitional oppor- to a young mm acturing estab- wise have been as in the con- to obtain such eration of the Great a* is wroi mtJi 11UU8, ! 1 Hcholarebip for the uj "I :ourse in theOeor- RJ Mrs. R. Ke of Agriculture In "ounce* who wou'd other- p$ ness* financially unable M *a*ce ^ an education. M ' U ,u . . Now, (1 the wor? being Kl u was under the treatment of t , L. Phillip*, of Indian Valley, ^ d my case a very stubborn one, I was not able to sit up, wh< irduL sed It about one week, before 1 lie severe pain, that had been ir wo doctors," writes Kg /a., "and they pro- Kg of womanly weak- H ;n I commenced to H I saw much change. E| \ my side for years, F? nology, Dr. Maihepon and Yc tlemen?lu complying Mathesou's requent th dreBs you this morning speak on the Bubjec* ol December 10th, 1912. jungGen the development of with Dr. for I do not believe I lat I ad- great epoch-making ; I shall that the world will e f Techni- yet been made, and power plants thee Notwithetandin new ideas, wlopmenl ?' tbat all the 8"""'easiert inventions 1880 our "" ver see have lry fts vel 'B la,n it may be UuUed Stale8' ?" aeelveB. done by the ? g the rifjid de by r?ilwayH, t nufacturing iu 'urers of agrici ? States since ai,d other agen port ant indus- aKrtcul' utal de aiug. For the to be most etfe' a whole, gen- t,ou niunt be 1 ? * - .?i?i: - i i B uas *?or Uate and Nation, N in i loi jankere, mannfac rj llturai implements eves w-rKiug f >* jj|3 i veloptnent; if itfie HI 011Te, .he louoda- , ,( s aid in the rural J J rf iUn t le, ana i aon't suffer at alL 1 a ig time, and cannot speak too h TAKE ARDUI warf ire one of those ailing wonpn vt rmiKloo ? ? 1 m feeling better than I lighly of CftrduL" <fho I v ' \ari$Tonic I rho suffer from any | cal Education and Soul portuuities. We are living in the f specialist. There is au demand for the man wl some one thing with su excellence. It is to mee . 1 il A ' I? J 1 lieru Op. the privilege of b young men here todi ige of the inventions as import insistent Whitney, Westing 10 can do 80D? Boll, or Marconi iperlative Such prizes may ci t this de- 8Uccessful applies ; I I ?lr??rtv rtorolnnml in ome of the CIttI H^per.iy 18 ay to make eut uPon a^riculti ;aut as those rhis 18 pa^ticularl :house, Edi- 86Cti?n, tor the farm product?c )me through r?w "a'erial ol ou ktion of ideas lant manulaoluri ; The cotton mill, a largely depend- acuooi, j iral prosperity. a" ?f t's en*:a!:< y true of our ""y kind or otf reawon that a 'n 'he S ?u hej ot'on?is the forking f()r oui ir most impor- we" for ihos or industries, immunity wfi ud tho knifchnir influence in fai ilia 1 Dolieve llJrtt f' I ^ar ed in business o! k~j of pure ler a'Ih? in eres ed wonik;nl intern States a e the won r own interest* an r,;.* Card, i I te ol the tarrniuj: Fa Thousar eu we exert our rece've(^ 70f ot a ?>i l-^ uw*. iuuuiio ou lUIIIIUQn TO WQpiCII. dui is a builder of wodpnly s ly vegetable ingredienM, it ac y system, building upiwomanly tianly nerves, and reflating the has been In successful use for r ids "J[ Indies have written to tell I from it Try it for your troubl trength. Composed I ts quickly on tht I strength, toning up I : womanly system. I nore than 50 years. I of the benefit they I es. Begin today. I iuana mat specializes eu institutions, such as the School of Technology, h developed. The object institution is to equip its with a theoretical and knowledge of the life which thev Dronoee ti uuttiiunai j ?v?v|^ou iu Georgia za^ion of establishe( ave been or building up ol : of this connection, students 'here are especially practical ?PPortunities in th< work to ^or 'he development ( 3 devote h? termed secondary LUC UrjjUUI" 1 industries miU are directly d f new ones. ,he cotton croP, I believe Power plants, our 7 favorable 0,her industries a a Southeast Pendent upon i 3f what may therefore* whethe industries. t0 enKaKe in farmi ependent upon iusiruction in tl Our electric lay the f railways, and agricultural ed ire largely de- spire 'he pupil t. AH of is, Du'l(l upon it. r we expect such a gene ng or not, are of agricultural ~v L ^ lor Special J lose schools which ? ^ uundat'.on for an " ucatiou and ii - ( wiih a desire o Jouam The result will ral impri.vemuni methods ihal soil ?? i/ uju'n i\< >:?ory uept.. ClwtfanooRa Medh njtnictiona. an'. 64-page book. " Home Treauneu net's Frost Proot C; Are known as the best to hi of experienced bujers, a J LOWER tlian you pay for U HAVE all VARIETY, ii rine Co.. CKi'tanoofa. Tsaa_ I I lor Wooien." sent frc* J Si I nbage Plants Riad anywhere by thoutandi are offered to you at prices mmon, inferior plants. WILL its tied in hnnchi?s of 2V themselves. Without iu any way ing the advantages of ditional classical educt all who are in a position themselves of it, 1 belies in vitallv nscsHHArv in t It was natural that t valopment of manul minimiz- our action should h the tra- putting raw materif aion for ,jje fir8ti processes o i to avail turing. The shipm je that it products ot this prir he ores the first de- inler68ted in the i acturing in a kitfh state of effici aye been in eafi'eru agricultun ?ls through A generation ag f manufac- declared that a hiji ent of the 'echnical educatioi nary manu- wa8 of great prac - - * L ^ t maintenance of productivity v ency in South- aud whether w 0. engaged in fan o if a man had w'^ a*' benefit :hiy-8pecialized amount of ra a in agriculture 'ood products p tical value to l*le greater p /ill be inc. eased 1 ?? art- personally r^L/nJ^m ning or not, we from the greater w materials and '* ** 'o?ru.u.w roduoed and Irom roeperity ot the ^ufbeient pri I4U PRICES: 75 cents f<j50(*>t En over 85 cents per 1?)0. M JOUANNETS EARLY JlA^ WSJ ROOTS, one year andtvwyea frY COUNT AND SA JSF A Low rates by SoutlicA Mxpres l'or a profit.lhlc cripfccnd : ' k,n,M ?>Hn> ALFRED J01AN1VCT, Be ofit to make railwavlsoe thin n 8 j $1.00 per 1000} 5000 and iT ARGENTEUIL ASPARAGUS r old, $4 per 1000, $1 per 100. CTION GUARANTEED s Co. Cash with order, please, rour orders early to >x 136. MT. P1FASAVT, S. C. roflnamnQ rtnn^itiDD n il I ent stage of our civilize a large proportion of on men should be highly along specialized technh This does not necessari that their education si narrow. Onthecontrar - - r? imciuiing 10 otner loc j\on that U8e(j a8 (he raw mate ir youug duatribB preparing th educated (inal consumer is econ cal lines. fp0 some extent seconi ly mean facturing ^ has been iould be but 1 believe that wit y, lcon |ent dflVfilnnmonf r a 11 ties to be ,ue iarraer tie w rials of in- have found few em for the him. Today eucl omic was'e. woo'd receive p Jary manu- a?ce, for "book ft developed, 8Qeered at, has w< h our preB- recO?nition by ^ ? achievem?nts ould probably to agree with ^ie aKricullt a a statement development of eneral accept- ^Dcrea8ing ihe ' irming," once t0 *landled, ! <n its right to re8P?ndiug inci its record of *a',on facilities, of the section c investments iral and industrial a^ie the rail the Southeast by tai in Com volume of traffic forms of inv< has led to a cor- Whether y ease in transpor- vjce or not, < As the growth tical lessons nutinnsB woh i"- 1 - r attractive and en- continue, ways to secure capi- my opiuii petition with other ife<t thai astment. States, fo ou enter rail way ser- more ahu one of the first prac? hope toat you will learn after place 111 IIUQ VWUUIIIUU Will and in no section, in 3U, will ii be more manti in the Southeastern r in no section are there ndaiit opportunities. I each of you may find a the industrial army of cur with the speaker wl livering a baccalaureate to a graduating class c men said that ''the ides man of this time was knew something about ev and everything about son ? r? 10, in de- manufacturing, the addresB been reached wher if young opportunities may b d young secondary induetries he who velopment along dive 'eiything win aJd greatly to t lething."" ity of our section and 1 piiiliOl ^ ? * ? stage has There is probat e attractive occupation that is e found in ly progressive th . This de- day agriculture, irsified Hues vestigatious and pi he prosper- iments are const to its eco- tog improved farm ily no human Cre"6ed u,?ticul more essential- '??'P^uctior an la present. ?"fBe io ,ransl Scientific in- W1" be ""I01* tactical exper- Producti<?> of an.ly develop. depeDd8 0,1 at . methods and 0arr,ed lo m?fl' leaving echo tural and indus- practical bu i, etill further inyour businee portation facilities may be, do ad, for profitable You will tini any oommodity contact with )ility to have it conditions in :et, and it is ob- nt h liai npflo ol and engaging in the South isinesa will be that of you mi s, no matter what it of proppei es not stand alone. i that it comes into Yon will f apeak well o and is affected by edy. Thoy .. .-j the sale of it many other kinds ooids it can IT,,? it tliftf if iu r>lu least and that each one iy enjoy a full measure Hy. tad tbat druggiHUjurteYery where 1 Chiuuberlalu'i^^ough itemknow from 1<>U^Texperieooe In ^ that,in na^eiy <of congha and ^ alwa^M lie intended upon,and It should, I believe, be of the students of our schools to go forth equip this kind of education within the power of eac them to do so. This sc ables you to eqaip y< f li Amu/vti I ? itrifh I lin the aim nomic strength. It technical great variety of opp< ipedwi'h the graduates of techt It is such as this, h one of The closing yes hool en- Nineteenth Century aurselves | opening of the 1 we] a r\o^' all- * will open a 'he farmer who < )rtuni(iee to abreast of agricul deal schools ia seriously handic lieve, therefore, th irs of the we should give su and the cies providing foi tieth (Jen- possible systems < does not keep T,?UB ,h"' alth Itnral progro.s ty may ha,e 81 apped. 1 be ,0r addil,onal f .at, as citizens Mf"uld fce lool,el pport to poli- " tbey could : the broadest marke'- T,'e >f agricultural "lhie* of lhe ougii a communi- are n .active demand 0f cotton ftnr troducta ita people depend in 1 li to produce them whether the ot send them to China have transportation fa- year. It y? Southeast must tarm implen ^ OAOU1IJ.C, II p? Bale "by all d turing certain grades >ds your profits may |y arge measure upon t I am pre) i farmers in tar oil tj^te loans had a prosperous U ar6 manufacturing time, repay lentaand machinery. at7 f il.,.tor ..nouvuiuu Bio lO UiKtt. Kor \ J J ,, L lonev)? Loan. tared, m heretofore, to negoof |3()y)0 and upwarda on jav;o m\ improved cotton AiicaJlor County on long ahlefn annual installment* ot>t (fi sums of f7<K)().(H) and tuui U U ^ 1J n ivu knowledge which you ^ in your chosen occupatic broader general knowle beat be acquired througl rying out of a definite of reading, covering a br and thus hurDlement lury nave witnessed vill need greas in the applicati ma. The mcity to practical ua dge can important feature i i the car- been the developmeu program ^em of power tranerr oad field Ions distances. This ing and | flnorrnrkitalo u" great pro- education. Georg on of elec? er Southeastern Si es. A most splendid agricul Df this has capable of equips t of the eys- dents with a thorc iisgion oyer in every departme has added ture. in some of ? ? 2 _ n II I t 11 v n I Uinl% . :ia ami our olh- P"c8' "" iatea maiutam S6ne'al deTeloP rural colleges "?n ""d thie w ring Iheir atu. fUntly widcni" ugh education 17-tra""?d 7?" >nt of agricu1- ' our Stales ag. A8y?"<>lu<ly __i of business ae ereiore, with the volume c ment ot the sec- depend on tl ill afford a con- own larmerp H field tor special- v??u youui ing men in the ,n preparing iervice. o?reers at a the interrelation eraj pros| er: tivitioo - - | over, iso c )f your business will '* reason abl ot title. ie prosperity ot our 6 ,no8< i ???? < men are fortunate Schedul t for your buainets time when the tier- Preml ity ot the country in- n. n.? s? dinfiissions charged. Only <*f<* for furnishing abstract V R. K. WYLIK, Atty-at-Ijiw. lei Southern Railway. er Carrier of the South, ihedule figures nuhliHliml rounding ont your techn cation with a fund of ge formation. This broad* tion can well btf carried you have left school. E is not merely a Btorinj mind with facts and VMWI iUWUO'Jf bV/ 111 d ical edu- strength ot the Sout neral in- have numerous strea jr educa- ot producing power, on alter old system water po* ducation used only at the poi ; of the duction and its benefi theoriee. sequen'ly restricted euuuomic i?'K" ov:ii heaet. We tained, equipping ms capable th0 more advancet Under the colleges and givin, ?er could be instruction to t] nt of pro- carry their educati '8 were con- While many of ou to factories er8 cau take adva ooi8 are main; students lor find that a" "" I coarse of the diff,"re"1 b? It highly usetul and ""derlyiof hose who c?n eVery one of ,h on no farther. 'a,,"n' a,,d 0Te _ 4 every citizen of r future farm- _ r*io* elates is directl III .If ft nf Hurl. surea an ac' ounh them?link- services. sinenses together 5 the success o L^pjw, em?is transpor- YYUuUu ry producer and ihe Southeastern y and vitally in-io?.-* ive demand for your |nform*t'??? J teeu. Kfle< ) far as we can now daily dei No. II3? and way ata FROM HOME .J&'Er No. 114? .. umbia, Cha ; . No. 117? TI A. a m r> i only and are not Kuaranstive Sept. 15, 1912. 'ARTDItK FROM I.ANCAHTKR. 10:"6 a. in. for Hook Hill itlons. 8:31 a. in. for Camden, Colway stations. 2:00 p. m. for Camdpn, Colrleston and way stations. 7:48 p. m. for Rock Hill. Its higher object is the ment of our mental pov the preparation for thi education of after life. You young men ha eyes open and know wht ing on. You know thai develop- located on the strea irers and pom's where the fall e higher cient for power These points were not ive your located with referee it is go- plies of raw material* t the in portation facilities a m bHnk at cultural colleges ar was euffi in *he nature of tfc generation, possible for all of i always so aQfi if all of the rif ce to sup- are f? t?e benefite i and trans* education must b is to make fh? common schoi >d high schools, tere8l6j in the lings it is not 8ec""n-, llew I hem to do so, to h"Ve h,s tr?" ting generation Per|Q*med as el d agricultural ^ble' but C09t ? ? ... the only thinii i e carried into J B nlB terealed. Ade< railways of this diaierTieMS ill naturally seek Vestigatei sportation service LaflCa leaply as practi- When ft , an of service is not tho front, tellit n which he is in? horn of his exp juacy of service ' reitdinir in fxr ina sviav be ind. testimony of Nw. k?m'. strf Citizens. <'tpfttir citizen comes to iraiis friends and neighopence, you can reiy on I fllirJlcfi r^e statements of people \S av lilAOiw fin nnt nnin. nd way station*. Also Cliarhlnjfton, Philadelphia and jOoe, A. O. P. a., Col una- . II. ( alley. D. 1>. A., ^ ? - * 0 sr & Chester 8y Co. dustrial development Southeastern section, wl be said to have its b about 1880, is constantly ening and gaining moi You know that thisdeve is economically sound, j ? v / of our them practicable fai lich may and at beat only a fe eginninf? could be located on r broad- at any one fall. The nentum. trie engineer has c lopment this. Power is now as it is at the points where ? J - . ctory sites, It may be objec w factories the attention that the stream ily be given to otl hydro-eleo tal studies in the ct hanged all there is no room h generated tural courae. It ie it can be that, even if our is oi paramount ted that, with overBhadow8 coi muBt necesfar- portation cbarg ier fundamen- onHbly high aa I >mmon schools, service perform or an agncul- tatl0n laciiitiea i doubtless true pr0vide a su teachers were | CArrwinrr I importance and maini your coijl st bo long as trans- melt i? the I ? Kldfcey 1'ilU.fl es are not unreae- , I vin<*ng. Infl measured by the b0|(i* ia a it ied. If transpor* reahlvnt. Nr . can b? had. i? are to be sucn as ^ V 11(M( ifficient margin of Lancafter, in ^lx *" * * [[deuce. Home endorse- Schedule Ind that backa Do&n'i Such teatimony la con* stiKfttion proves It true. atemeut of a Ijmoastef , ? _j? kanoas stronger proof of merit Fort 141 Lv. Hichhu jn, merchant, Kim St., Ar. Chester i: "My experience with iii Kfleot Maroh 3rd, 1912. Kaatcrn Time. \VT?8THOUNI> X*T 0:00a?3:36p lwn 6:30a?4.-08p 6:66a?4:43p 7:30a?6:20p oaeeu on \ne manuiactui materials in proximity sources of supply. W basis its continued growl evitable and it will offei tnnities for employment vancement to increasin ham nf trninor e ot raw uone most economical to the ciently and is carried itb this mission lines for the c fch is in- factories, traction " oppor- lighting systems m and ad- away. Large use is a ig num inir made of hydro-eU 1 onnim Ar thrmiohnnt t.ha Hai ly and effi- all qualified to I by trans- atructiou, it woulc peration of cable to graft on lines, and school system ar any miles thorough and already be- coarse of agricaltt jctric po?. I do not believe it lit b a ft ft t Iva ? * * * ? ? 4 - J 1 J?b ? give such in- U8Ual demand t i be impracti- Wftys to meet to our public BUdden increas< lything like a for their servic comprehensive ftbie t0 secure I iral education, to provide them tat this should tere8t of every t yj IU DAUCM \J 1 v lie l/uail H pi(lvy o enable the rail- faotory ^ , . . mend thmv. B?ti3tactonly any reBUlt of dlBOrd j in the demand not find reiiei ;e, they may be I)oan'?? Kidney unds with which c<*wfor,j Hr<" preparation re* i. It is to the in- For Bale by traveler and shin- oenu. Foster-v fills tins been so satislo not hesitate to recomMy back ached as the I-?v. Chnstei ored kidneys and I could , . . ... Lv. Hascoir r until I began taking Ly port ^ IMIls, wbloh I got at Ar. Lancasf Dru? 8toro- Thl" Connect! Lored me to good health." ern> Heaboi all dealers. Price 50 western Ka Lilhurn Co.. Buffalo. New Fort I>aw EASTBOUND 9:80??<i<8p i-k 10:20*?7:25p iville 10:80*?7:3fip twn 11:00a?7:6op ler 11:80*?8:16p ons?Chester, with Houthird and Carotin* & North11 ways. II. With S?nl>n*i-fl Al. ? men. Upon such men, e with the capacity to do things superlatively ? with a broad conceptior best ways to use this equ the Southeast will conl prizes of wealth and ? ;uuuf, ?" h"""" Ju quipped the system is being r certain ?k rell and FoUs a Fouj p I of the When a abamefal pld| e liYflr and bowels to canneidi lpment, towing to act, take Dr. Htm ler hieh ^illa, And en(1 "no'J abnneW Tbey gently oompel right fcc station, ach, liver and bowela. anV u vas*?c?afc caiJU UO OllC111 [ifOU f [ apidly ex- should aim to im] ?? rudiments of snch lot< and to imbne their xintH totween a thirst for furth an(* determination C'aWS The managemec restore vonr irfto /inmnann tu? iui tnat t&ey p01.f therefore, ( part only the in^a 8h?ll be bi an education students with I"* er knowledge |( to obtain it. it of the rail-\ Jjfc ? T * ' ' that railway earnJ Remember ( ICh will yiel'i take no other. L br Results ita lor th?United HUtes. .. . . L>anoaflter Lb? name-?^)oan b?and ?- v. <?II lauo with Southern Hallway. A. P. Mo LURE, Supt. 885 Such prises may come tu.~~ u All good h?Aling? inrougb outer Pharmacy or HUndard *. , < sMk -?v .-.AUk . 25c at Lan-1 " l Drug oo. | honor to ropresent, \ t X iiaye me H V* V | , realizing that J W&Jj i** >151 LKd rERTiyj 1 '.I :er%j ' >' V* "> *; ' ' j