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! w ? I MEN WHO ARE MAKUjd A CAROLINA. i I Some of the Leaders in the State's . * / * * \ cational, and Industrial Dev I U J By J. Frtht FOOshe, In Progreealte Demonstra it r*rm?r. ' I omcnt to Several weeks ago Editor Poe | Dr. 8eama wrote on this page an appreciation of j Clem son C "'The Men Who Are Maying New | comes to tl North Carolina." He haafoow asked ence and fl me to write of the builders of the new trlct agent South Carolina, and 1 shall discuss vllle, W. R not our politicians In Colmnbla or L. Ij. Bake Washington, but the leaders of the hand men state's agricultural, educational and word. Mr. Industrial life. Be It remembered, too, the Boys' C that I speak myself as a Sotfth Caro- elated wltt Union horn ntiH hroM on/l" "nnon o ?? -'-l - ..... ...... ...u, ...... "uvb o mug ciuns South Carolinian, always one." i Edith Pan LEADERS IN AGRICULTURE. i who Is no' For there are among our South ct Carolina leaders who have well nigh ? Kln (ought their good fight but linger with M?"e rm us still, advanced in Years but with wno8e *rei the courage of youth. MaJ. J.L. Coker place alon? of Hartsville, head of wnany enter- ^aiuoa, wn prises, the builder of ti model town, ?a to love the soul of a large agricultural sec- ^ance. tion and the founder pt a college; j CAPTAIN Col. R. B. Watson, ofTtldge Spring, I who more than aipr other man In the > Speaking state has given the 'line upon lino and educatlona precept upon preaepf, together with the whole his example as to jhe possibilities of this cause, developing the lltWe things that are Swearingei big things elsewhere and becoming |8 the state more so here; Capfciin Charles Petty. \y. K. Tat of Spartanburg, thl Nestor of Soutli (jent of the Carolina Journalism, whose pen Is Nation an* still doing valiant Iservice for Im- South Car* proved agricultural conditions in our nion Good, state; Col. U. R. Brooks, clerk of the any work I Supreme court, a defender of the faith for progre of those who followed Lee and Jack- cnme to th< son; and In a fifth no longer in ac- Nance ent.i tlve service, Col. Asbury Coward, sol- p p. johr dler, patriot and teacher. the estahli We have been used to doing things training ol first and being the first in doing some very needs things. In agriculture we have cer- j Winthrop talnly made enough "first" records to measure. > satisfy even our ever-aggressive and 0f sch energetic commissioner of agriculture WOrk In el Col. E. J. Watson. A Wylie estab- F(.hools. 11 shed a word record on the yield of The coll oats to one acre; Drake did the same thick of th< In the growing of corn, to he followed the cause c In only a few years by Jerry Moore, cause.s as whose achievmeut for a hoy was so demson cc extraordinary as to turn the eyes of frpp frnm , the whole nation to our Southern ,ilp front fields. What these did is not to he w|th I)r I thought a small matter, but a far conducting greater work Is being wrought out by I)r \ p D. R. Coker of 'Pedigreed Seed' fame of tjH,' un*jv who is proving by many practical les- jlonorp,j S(. sons that 'blood will tell* in the vege- j)r binder table kingdom as well as among nni- n rM mala, llis work will be so far-reach j)r p(.]| , ^ Ing in its effect upon future produc- j tlon as to make, him oue ttf the t?ig men of Our whole country. From the themselves same county comes Mclver William- devel'opmei son, whose corn-growing plan, while |n,iu?trinl not perfect vet, contained some ideas ' , .. . . - under ur, i that gave this great staple a new h , f start on the road to royalty. , , Within view from the dome of the . , ' eapitol are farms of Ambrose Hon- J, H f, / zales, the publisher of The Columbia in the n State, who is showing what business ,|(i methods will do on the soil; of B. F. u,.n(J Taylor, president of the Cottonseed . ' { Crushers' association, and his brother , , , 1 who have developed one of the champion Jersey herds of the South, and t.?n?_r! lt, W. Bunch, the manager of the camna^nl asylum farm, whose practical work in t dhanging this old sandhill plantation . . Ihto a veritable garden has demon- J . P. strated our almost unlimited agricul- t t , tural possibilities, and has taught that nP?it there is profit to a state institution vv in farming its own lands. out hookw In two different sections great pro- t?IlllmiH ., gress is being made in the growing of .. alfalfa; at Rock Hill the leader is J. . ' . M. Cherry, who is heart and soul in .... *f . all good works, with a good helper in f* Prof. C. R. Weeks, of Winthrop college, and at Wisacky the Messers. ,1 . '.. . Cooper, father and son, are blazing the way for others to follow. Hng oonduc * * * I county can There are also the Getrayts and the is still bea Blitches who through their early sue- In the cr cessful growing of cabbage plants set has hrougl the pace for the building of a great i third place _ industry along the Carolina coast, t lies?the ] |? reaching to other states and to other Laws, the plants, till now the snipping of cab- \ lands? mo bnge, potato and tomato plants is one , well as ma of the big businesses of the South; ufactoring and Charleston is the greatest market Hill Bugg) for early cabbages in the world. In to open ai the breeding of beef cattle W It Walk- (the Mason er of Union ond S. I). Cross and J. S. (through tl Simpson of Chester, nre making their > inventions t n #..1* ... 1. 11 ^ rP n ? 9 I 4 1 . IIIII Ut3II('t9 irn, i. \ . i?iunn. UI LI1LHU Calhoun, A. I). Hudson of Newberry, j try. and It. E. and J. C Sherman of Hlaekstoek, are doing likewise with hogs; and J. I). Watts and Dr. T. J. Kinard, ,, 1 hose' ? with sheep and goats. J. N. Kirven, ' niva"?Vi of Darlington, the new president ofi ' the South Carolina Agricultural and " a! ri?n Mechanical society Is himself largely the South ( interested in the raising of mules and y , gJ, horses. greater thl The Farmers' Union, the strongest tomorrow farmers' organization in America, is efficiently officered In South Carolina by president E. 'W. Dabbs, and Score- Croup tary J. Wis .fcer Reid, who are known Croup ii throughout the state. tacks child Our state was among the first after very apt t Texas and Louisiana, in which was proper re organized the Farmers' Cooperative nothing be King's Nov herfafn', of Wonderful ^ongh Remedy. about bis A _ ... , VT __ , , severe att? Dr. King s New Discovery is known wouid die everywhere as the remedy which will a certain n surely stop a cough Qr cold. D. P. covery Is, \ Lawson of Eldson, WPbiin, writes: ?n for c "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the So can y?u most wondeftul cough, eold and should In my store. It can't be beat. It i , sells without any trooble at all. It Phllaoelphl neds no guarantee." This Is true, throat an dlung medicine I ever sold because Dr. King's New Dlscovory Lftnca will relieve the most obtstinate of ^ coughs and colds. Lung troubles % quickly helped by Its use. You w should keep a bottle In the house at TYPEWRI' all times for all the members of the ' reived a family. 60c and $1.00. All drug- red and pui glsta or by mall. H. E. Bucklen A Oliver Typ< Co., Philadelphia or 8L Louis. llshlng Co. THE LANCAST1 NFW MIITH ' ORDI^ , nil If OvUin (ConUnued from Pi same manner an If he. were the proprietors o such boslneaa. Agricultural, Edu- a.c , _No I|CM>M ? elonment. ferred from one person, eiopmenv. poration to another ex sale or transfer, and tl>< tton Wor*.tt. lutlog ,11 on ^ ?< "> the far-seeing wisdom of 3sc. 7.?It shall be n Knapp. W. W. Long, of carry on any business, 0 lollege, the state agent, calling during the year, tils work with large expert- forth in tMs ordinance ue enthusiasm and his dls- paying to the Town T ?. W. H. Barton of Green- license tax or said busli . Elliott, of Wlnnsboro and tlon, calling or professloc r. of Blshopvllle are right- Clerk shall Issue to the In the truest sense of the or corporation so paying Long, too, has charge of receipt therefor, which lorn clubs; and closely asso the said person, firm or i these are the Girls' Can- to carry on the said bu under the direction of Miss patlon, calling or profe ott, Winthrop college, the corporate limits of tt (v carrying out so well in for the fiscal year endlr >untles the tomato canning 31st, 1914. ated in Aiken by Miss nor. new Mrs. Zeigler, Sec. 8.?Any person at work entitles her to a firm or corporation, eit jslde Mrs. W. L. Daniel, of or neglecting to pay th 10m the whole state learn- herein provided shall pi and honor as Miss Mary T. not less than Five Dolla thnu Dnn T-TnnHroH Hnllo IN TUP: ARMY OF EDU- prisoned for not less th CATION or more than thirty da C of those women leaders of ?eParate offe"fe ?r earn 1 progress, calls to mind . calll?* or oc superb army devoted to p/acHclng such profesi with State Superintendent M foresaid. F i In command Then there "h,<* any ,KU,ch buslnes supervisor of rural schools tion. ,s carried on or upc e. the newly-elected presl- "u<* <*"??*? Pro,fe?B Southern Educational asso 1,1 *lolatl?n of tfc 1 also president of the of th,B ordinance, shall I olina Conference for Com- aH ,a "?Paratc offense an a genuine wheel-horse In tta here,n Provided, tie undertakes and a power SeC- 9>?An ordinance S8. But before Mr. Ttate , .. ? state and long before Miss of ordinances InconslsU ered Winthrop college Dr. shall be and the same ison had been working for repealed, shment of a school for the Bone and ratified by tl ' teachers to meet these Aldermen of the Town < , and now the influence of Sv C., in couucll assembl In this respect no one can dt^y of February, A. D V. H. Hand, as supervisor ools Is doing most effective f limlnating the one-room _ _ ege men, too are in the M| i fight.for carrying forward if education and other good PP C ATfi well. President Rlggs, of M| V I illege keeps that Institution politics and is pushing it to V ??l *. along well-directed Jines, A . 1 Wd,u 11 . N. Harper successfully ^P Ceived from the 1 the Experiment Station V Mrs> Sylvania W Moore the acting president M| t J ersity Is steering that time It Certainly hool steadily forward while W |iver and stomad at WolTord. Br. Poteat at I Mi t. Randolph, at Charleston SQVCCl my little t Cnnvorsp, Dr. Wilson,' at ' tllCV went in or id Miss McCllntock, of (ho A| ni i t j. r women, are all proving Black-I )r.Ui_ .it 111 powerful factors for the more trouble. I at of the whole state. An j If school for hoys and girls E. O. Watson, at Horry and or mill operative at Spar- || ^ ndcr Comak, are I luable additions to the edu- II rces of the commonwealth. H JB ft jSfs&L jL a lovenient for better health pBKZF atHMfagwivgjy the fame of Dp. J W. Babrintendent of the hospital V jn my ilome#?? p sane, is not only national f| J itemationai, for to him be- ? ness, malaria, chl redit for the recognition of W this country and an active ailments, Thedfor Tor the world-wide lnvestl- jm. .?i;?... his disease. For Its further f' reliable, gentle ai Uagra hospital is to be es- f| Jf yOU suffer ty congress at Spartanburg $300,000. nr. j. a. Hayne, Draught It is a h oflicer, and I)r. J. Le- c d have been busy stamping yparS Ot Splendl orm and in waging con- vnnntr nnH nhi vnrfare against the mos- f| ^ ? ood roads campaign, K. II. j 'olumbia has been most ac- | the first, while to Jas. A. I mm a successful banker of Co- ?i iniilllniniiiimini i i ongs tlie distinction when IIIijimjjjII11 I ie Columbia Record of hav- \ j ted a memorable county-to- J \ % ipaign for good roads that \ ring fruit. j itton mill development that ^jpR^gH|ra^/ it South Carolina to the i, the leaders are by fami- W Parkers, the Moores, the \\i/ Montgomerys, the Cleve- LU(J ]T] st of whom are bankers as ,5? nufacturers. In other man- -vfjeX /m enterprises there is "Rock /fogHXw f" Anderson, who is about ^ lj ii automobile factory, and ** Kll ?. M II family of Sumter, who! J 1 loir Independent telephone ' have made possible this M ill >rn convenience in the conn \ @tJ* f courso are only a few of \k lien we should like to men- * ie limits of this article will us to go further. And what t Carolina of today is actual- lB|/ / WoF OP I . but an earnest of the yet ]TJ . ngs the South Carolina of fiWPCjL/H We C will assuredly do. nitro And Cough Remedy. lato J ) a terHble disease, It at- konrv tren so suddenly they are Y^Ps/Sp^Tl . o choke unless given the :fyvjFlQTM| P681S1 medy -at once. - There is /r?p**VM&*? tter In the world than Dr. itr-^nTTWr/ll t r Discovery/ Lewis Cham- rity ( Mnnchester, Ohio,' writes ?rnn children: "Sofnetimes-in I Hlcw'Si# ?V?* icks we were afraid they I ?"*n| but since we proved what j | , jmedy Dr. King's New Dis- , '7 J5i I no have no fear. We rely ij ana 1 roup, coughts nn.i colds." I i| j Lffjflrljll the ft 50c and $1.00. A hot- I I be in every home. At all CiSI / I H. B. Ducklen & Co., 111! JfcivC' 1 la and St. Louis. 1:11 hajmflk TER RIBBONS?Just re- J 8 lot of "Carter's Ideal" I \ pie ribbons for Royal and N. vifHml swrltera. Lancaster Pub-. || ]}||}|||^|||jjfffff| cr news, fkrutaky 27, 1<j14. iNCE WHENEVER 1011 Nl A nrurnn tow r'CCner."^ H DLUCflAL I UN I r owners or . tali be trans- ^h* Old Standard Gtotc's Tai Arm or cor- Valuable aa a General Tonic I J"* Drives Out Malaria* Enrichc Major. the Vhole System. For Grt unlawful to "* occupation or know what you aro taking when yt 1914, as sot aa the formula is printed on every label i! without first toaic properties oi QUININK and IRON, reasurer the toaic and is in Taateleaa Fortn. It haa n< rtess, occupa- Weakneaa> general debility and loss of ap i. The Town Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. R> person, firm Relieves nervous depression and low apir h i|Ce?nHti? purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Corporation No family should be without it. Guarantee stness, occu- ? Bston within ie said town, ig December j amended and ratified by the Mayor i and Aldermen of the Town of Dan- I caster, S. C., in council assembled, : or persons, | this 19tb day of February, 1914. 1 her refusing > i e license as , J- M. HOOD, , ay a fine of Mayor. j rs, nor more ATTEST: ' rs, or be lman five days . JOHN CRAWFORD, Lys for each Clerk and Treasurer. ring on such 1 (Seal.) cupation, or , -ilon without _ Jach day on s or occupa- "Senators and Sawdust." i Ion When the state senate has finished ie provisions It's cheap sensation over Blease's >e considered message with regard to Senator d punishable j chrlstensen of Beaufort, and after numberless fiery (but non-danger es and parts ous> speeches have been made on the . . ' subject, and the resolutions of conint nerewitn jjjence nn(j iack 0f confidence have 5 are hereby : an been gravely passed and sent on their way to the journal by all the le Mayor and friends and all the enemies of both Df Lancaster, Blease and Christensen, after all this ed, this 16th i lengthy and important business has 1914, and been attended to while the tax-payer ;d Girl's Life I ell you what wonderful benefit I have re- 1 use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes 1 oods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, 1 li troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught girl's life. When she had the measles, i her, but one good dose of Thedford's adc thein break out, and she has had no J | shall never be without MEDFORD'S .-i K-DRAUGHT or constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzimi ills and fever, biliousness, and all similar , d's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, A rid valuable remedy. from any of these complaints, try Blackmedicine of known merit Seventy-five d success proves its value. Good for For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ' n M] _.c fERnClZ E R I LJ I ^ 9 MANUFACTURERS OF !blOOD>0?NEanoTA!,KACE JK P*" HOME OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE f* ATLANTA " MONTGO] Jhy Morris Brands Prevent ? Dur Guanos derive th<. ir ammonia from the HI( 1LOOP BONE AND TACKING HOUSE ANIM lo not use one ounce of the cheaper mineral gen, leather compounds, or other so-called " ise of only high clasrf ammoniates, we insure ea feeding of the plant regardless of unfavorable 3 the plant in a healthy, vigorous condition, 2 t disease and to retain its fruit Jnless you buy fertilizers carrying a guarantee >n each bag, such as we give, you are liable and suffer a heavy leaching and shedding ces for the mere pittance of a few cents per ac )rder the MORRIS BRANDS now from yom nsure your crop steady and dependable nw'i jewing season. , ^ t FOR SALE BY I J. A. BRIDGES & CO., Heath Springs, FORT LAWN LIVE STOCK & MERC/ CO., Fort Lawn, S. C. r |~ rs 1 Notice L L II NoUce Is her I I 11 dersigned will, the estate of T IE - TAKE EBOVE'S Egg 1 ' v ! * -* letters dismiss* stcless chill Tonic is Equally ^ , , 4 . 1 . . TF .-j | T Administrator >ecause it Acts on the Liver, Estridge. De* the Blood and Builds up <*?& 18 )wn People and Children. ? ' 1 ? >* t? ?*< >u take Cro<?'i TuteltM chill Tonic | howioK that it contain* the well known ' It is as strong as the strongest bitter I a o equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, I M \ M petite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing I traoves Biliousness without purging. its. Arouses the liver to action and I aV Appetiser. A Complete Strengthener. II ^90' w id by your Druggist. We mean it. SOc. I I pays for It, then?well, then it will 1 ^^ be about time for the legislature to JI dart on that trip to Charleston to I investigate conditions in Charleston's I aegro schools. The only thing Bar- 11 aum's circus ever had on South Caro-l| for your J lina's was that Barnum's sometimes II , ? . had three rings; one more than ours. II toee. Iris -York News. I ?arly Red II Plants, ( Worms the Cause of Your Chil* d n 0 Pains. I Garden Sf A foul, disagreeable breath, dark I have JJfOt circles around the eyes, at times I . feverish, with great thrist; cheeks II SCH ( > ?rov flushed and then pale, abdomen I Maine an; swollen with sharp, cramping pains I than all O are all indications of worms. Don't 11 let your child suffer?Kirkapoo I there. S( Worm Killer will give sure relief?'I buy VOUr It kills the worms?while its laxa- I tu;no. tiv? effect add greatly to the health I ? of your child by removing the dan- I Sunrise I" gerous and disagreeable effect of I vou ( worms and parasites from the ays- 'I 1 * _ tOm. KlfkAiinn Wn?. win ,? ........ niuw as a irom nsiti health producer should be In every . tv>;0 household. Perfectly safe. Buy a P tnib box today. Price 25c. All druggists Ynnra f or by inall. Klckapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia or St. I.ouls. ( MONEY TO LOAN. i Mad I am now prepared, as heretofore, to negotiate loans of $200 and upwards on first mortgage on Improved cotton farms In Lancaster county, on l??? long time, repayable In annual in stallments at 7 per cent Interest. No commission charged. Only a small fee for furnishing abstract of f'Br^ title. R. ! :. WYLTE, Attorney-at-Law. CURE By a true LAND FOR KALK. specialist 265 Acres, about four miles west t who possesof Heath Springs and lying on east I 8es the ex~ side of Pinckney Lynn's place and perience of being the Lynn place. This Is a good years. The tract of land and has a fine lot of saw right kind timber. Will saw about one million of experinec feet of lumber. Timber alone will ?doing the pay for place. See me at once. Priee same thing $2,850. t the right 95% Acre, Mrs. John Bell's, near I w?y hunTank, one-horse farm open and good | dred9 and houses, a nice place. Price $20 an perhaps acre. thousands 100 Acres, "Shute place," A. C. of times, wit Rowell's, two miles east of Dwigfct results. Dor and on Wild Cat creek, a good place Bet the righ and a nice lot of timber, one-horse desire to co farm open. Price for quick sale established i $1,200. This, I think a good bar- perience, eoi gain, as I surveyed the land in part w hat can be and know the place. skillful, sol T. M. IlKLK, Agent. hold Uo ni tci uuctiies L *"?an? mi other TOqil ||||||^^||||||j||Jjpill^ ?o. omaha J Rectal Trout lLahoma city y / Nervous, Chr a. oases of Men Iw'"^n t*"l Examlnatlt m ^ IM uX^friU I confidential. % ^8 8&JI *< ~ vW'>-v*J p- m- Sundn "ynPANW p.riu2r' ri?^ Dr Regi: vrSfitih v -Ofl Union N MEi^y I : j ]tH? j 1 I Co . Main iSf ! o?i,i >faedding. > . ? UIEST GRADES HELPF t AL TANKAGE. jBfjjgW ammoniates, air 'jfv>?!!j8s j Tankages." By " fe^9M ?S?? ylv /ion<rt?int onH I *? \Mtc7 r.'Zjrf ?v, vuouvuuk BllllSiy uoea it ache a seasons. This t,or? > , ,, , KILJb/ Tjiiy - Is there a s( ind enables it to - region? i of absolute pu- J* R" t,h1?Jre 1 to starve your riv? vonlf i \?ru . 1 i uive your tro loss. Why take .. (Doan's Kldm * nearest dealer filjjiSflptf mend them. K ri^iorx thro'ighout ^ l! r\ 01*1 *a S. C. I recommend the jT M (JaA I. *vA I Rot this reme tNTILE ; j|rUK j*1 *' w SlS lit 'lirailllll Set* *.v _U(SL*i*le*k*weL, 7 of Discharge, eby given that the uaaa administrator ef hoi. E. Katridge, deZCth day of February, s final return aa tuck and apply to the proLancaster county for >ry. V. P. BENNETT, Relate of Thoa. *. reused. I, 34-40-T m > .. . i m.w i?ie Seed Irish Potah Cobblers and I Bliss, Cabbage )nion Sets and ;ed of all kinds. I the best Maine m in the state of i are better seed thers, no bug3 up ie me before you groceries, and the not to forget is "lour. You know :an't keep the sun g, neither can you flour from rising. 'or service, LorelPs Grocery mN U J? UK?i V .UK b unfailing permanent \'t you think it time to t treatment? If you nsnlt a reliable longspecialist of vast exne to me and l$arn accomplished with entiflc treatmont. I icdical diplomas and iy examination and irements from tho < dical examiners of 44 Union, together with a' experience in speciI successfully treat >n, Varicose Veins, py and Bladder Disnatism, Gall Stones, ilscliarges, Piles and )le, Stricture and all onic and private disand Women. >n free and strictly Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 ,ys, 9 to 2. 11 or Write iter, Specialist, fatioiial Bank Bldg., and Gervais Sta., IMBIA, 8. C. UL WORDS ancAster Citizen. laine antl painful? especially alter exerireness In the kidney >ms suggest weak kidla danger In delay, 'a get fast weaker. udig prompt attention. &y Plils arc for weak bora use and recom> i . ,j> .ncaator testimony, a,^French St., L&nc&s."My experience with I Pills haa been so sati do not hesitate to I m for kidney trouble, dy at Crawford Bros.' f hen I was suffering and other symptoms j iplalnt. It soon reave not been bothered all dealers. Price 50 | Milburn Co , Buffalo, ' agents for the United the name?Doan's?her.