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IROF. CEE TO MAKE TENANCY SURVEY Prof. Wilson Gee of the University of South Carolina has been engaged by the farm management branch of tIhe department of agrietlture to un dertake a personal survey of farm teiianey in South Carolina. The survey willsbe made during the months of July and August, Professor Cee selecting the sections of the State 1where a la rge percentage of white tenanicy prevails, the idea of the sur 'ey being to study the social aspects osif the tenant system as worked in South Carolina. Its object will be to detet mine the factors which when -stres:sed will facilitate ownership. The inicrease in the number of tenant farm ers; has become the subject of deep vonev rn to thought fil students of rural rnd i ons and the department of agri rukte and the University are there -fore making the survey with the intent of Iaer advising the tenants how to acqur and own their own farms. The tenant farmer, previous investigators h .lnad, manairets little i nts'rest in the i mp rovement of the farm and in =FREEENmumfmuamuu A U U In U Talk No. 8 ft Selling Land by M Our Own Modern Auction Methods. A R if RE 4 sold. I L Any I ('oo utLum ber Siding, ('asinig, Mouldings, V' -inming i~u b ter, Redl Cedar Shingls, l'ine' and (ypress Shingles, Metal andtti Comnposit ion Shinglea D oors, Sash anid Ilins Porce ( Colnmnt s and Ballast ers, lieare'r lioard, V alley 'Tin andl Iidge 1Roll, WIRs Ever BOOTI ,the progress of the community. - An iivestigation of the general as pects of farm tenancy by the Uni versity is now well under way and will be completed by the end of the present session. This work is beingi done by a graduate student in the de pditment of rural social science, one of the new departients established last year. The study is a thoroughI consideration of tenancy in South Car olina, its historical setting, itswforms and its distribution throughout the State. The information when com pletely gathered will be published as a bulletin of the University. and dis tributed throughout the State. Economic and social surveys of Harry and Saluda counties have also been begun by advanced students in the department. Professor Gee is now expecting to augment this list consider ably in the next few months, the plan being to work up such a survey for every county in the State in the next few years. 'Ihese surveys when comn pleted will also be published in bulle tin form. They represent - stock tak- ) ing of the economic and social re sources of the county, and show where 1 the county leads, wvhere it lags, and provide sugge2stions as to the solutiolI mnummumuuuunn ur Land Don't hoard it. Doi vainly-for a SINGLE LARGE estate at YOUF small buyer a chance. LOTS and SMALL fama your land SUBDIVIDE SELL AT AV -for sums that, in the your fondest hopes. Ou ' S P E E D - CERTAIN TION. Our SERVICE best that more than 100 eering, advertising, sellir Get our booklet. Talk w tivg. Write TODAY. N(o matter if your farn Atlantic ( Rlealty ( "The Namue T hat JIust OFFI4 *Petersbutrg, Va., am FERENCE: Any per~son fo BANK REFERENCE sank Petersburg, Va., or G: Stov Iluilding I Te'rra (otta Tfhimbles 4 u, Mlortar Colors and~ S Iains, it Water IProofing ineral, P' Corrugated Metal Roofing, I Asbetos and (Comnposition Roof- e I FEN(ING, IRION AND WOO PC0) ' ything for the H( F-I & McLEODJ Sumter, S. C; of its problems. It is thought fortunate that this dy partment will be- well Zeilablished by the time that the results of'the Four eenth census become, availpble. -Ar axcellent service will be rendered ir interpreting the masses of data which nave heretofore lain neglected when valuable lessons might have beer earned from them asto curroht, tend mcies and wheth'er they shoxil'd be stimulated or checked. ----o ' PLANS TO DEVELOP. FOREIGN TRADE The American Cotton association 1a1 requested United States Senator Fllison D. Smith of South Carolina to ntroduce legislation creating a cotton ommission of five mep to be appoint d by the president to visit the various !ounties of the world for the purpose )f establishing trade' relations and hereby creating a market for raw !otton and manufactured cotton goods rceording to 'an announcement made iere yesterday today by J. Skottowe NVaumiimilaker, president of the associa ioll. 'This legislation,' said Mr. Wanna naker, 'was requested by President *EEEUEENEEEU ' MU N ilation 't wait eternally buyer for your price. Give the p Thousands want N as. We can survey H IT AND rCTION aggregate, exceed ie METHOD means TY - SATISFAC is complete-the U enthusiastic engin - g experts can give. T ith our representa i is rented for 1920, Ua&S t 1ompany fies Your Confidence" 1 Greenville, N. C. M r whom we have reenville, N. C. ", Hardware, "'Paint, Oils Ws4, Ite bets, liltimers, )or Ilantgers, lII)(enter's 'fools, int Brushes, tints and Oils, side0 Decorations, = tlsoinfes andl Cold Water i STS ! ruse L, Inc., AS ST As AT SEVENTEEN ZIRON Iron Tonto Makbs Her "Old Man" Feel Youg Again, Says Daughter. - To help repair the results of illness, old age, work and wor in your daily life; to hell) give stren I to Your down system hnd to h p renew fagged forces and tone up the nerves-you wlu find a valuable remedy It, Ziron. - ltead what Ziron d for an old man, I Who hAd to stay In bed most of the time. ! His daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski, I Tenn., says: "Ziron has helped my father wonderfull . He could not do i anything before taking it. He was in bed most of the time, comn plaining wrh bro ken-down nerves and ackac he. He has I taken three bottles and says lie is as stronf as when I e was 17 years old.,' I your blood teeds iron, try Ziron Iron Tonic. What it has done for oth ers it nay dofor you. Ziron is mild, harmless; does not dis color the teeth and nay be taken safely young and old, men, women. and ci dren. E Get Zirolt at your druggist's, under a money-back guarantee. ZN9 Your Blood Needs McKinloy during his administration andl he deciared inl a public address that the time had come when we should trade with nations by agree ment and that reciprocity should be our national policy. Its passage was only prevented by the assassination of President McKinley. "The proopsed commission would be composed of two cotton growers, one financier one cotton manufacturer and one manufacturer of cotton mill . machinery, and will hold for a terml of five or six years. The appointment F of this commission would so enlarge the demand for cotton goods that it would be found that 15,000,000 bales of cotton would fail to supply the I worbl's pressing needs. The problem of over production would be solved. In fact, it would hardly be possible to produce enough cotton for the wvorld's needs after this comnlmission had had sufficient time to open up the chan nels of traide. 'In arranging for this legislation we wish to say that the results of I our investigation clearly ,brings to j ligth the fact that there has been no j ef'ort on our part to broaden the mar ke for cotton goods whereas Europe for years last 11as largely handled * the foreign markets so as to brillg her a maxi nium of profits on our cot ton industry and today is pu'pling the most active camlpa ign through special col iols anild representatives in every section of tile known world, and secuiiIg special trade contracts which will increase her trade and debar our interests in these countries." CONVENTION TO OPEN Montgoiery, Ala. April l .-Ar rival here last night of J. S. Wanna maker0 of SouthI Carol ina, president of' theAme1(2rican C'ottoll assoc iai onl, ac com111pan ied by II arv ie Jlordan (ot At- .. Ian ta, cam01pa ign man1 ageri, and T1. .. ShIacelefordI of Georgia, cha irmian of I 1th : fiace comminit tee, marked tile ad- I venlt of oflicials and dlelegates to tile convelftion of the associationu whinch openls A pril 13. Thle Conlventioni 5sessions will b~e hleld att the c ity audlitoriumi and1 a nlumiber of promi inent governmen111t otliciails sen at ors and( conlgressm1en willI deliver addresses. II ELD) IY POLICE (olumbuos, 0. A pril Il -L-What is (de- I elaredc byv local pol ice officers to be0 the st art (of a na)tionlwide (caolpaign 1 aga inst lit ter yeomipanies operating thrO~iou a Iu th country11 wi as taken here today when fourteen Columbus IPen wer1e arrst ed and)1 jalilea- on chlarges of selling lottery tickets or promot-I ing a loltery. - Mlore thlan $100,000 wvorthl of lottery I tickets were seizedl here, the police say. TheI( four lottery compan01 I ieare said to4 be thle I fonduras11, tile Cuban, whlic itl is de(clared( to be conducted thlroughI the National Blank of the Republi of ) Cuba; the Metrollol itan, whlose hlead- I (luarters1 are in Montreal, but whose print ing est abl isihment is saidi to be in Toledo, Or., and( the Alaskan. 'According to thle local p~olice they GOOD 10~ rNt .A Sr SEALD 'TINS ONLY 6 AT YOUR2 G1AOCEI.S r AWELu OUSE3 eaea of the alleged lotteries whe)1 1 Ickot sa esimen approached .a police- 4 nan and' asked him to. buy tickets. i l'hd police state the tickets weie of ered for sale at from fifty cents to 10 cash, and that the prizes' offered 4 ange as high as $10,000 and $20,000. Those arrested here joday Included I no alleged general agent of one of I NEW YORK NEW PR S._S. Hende SYSTEMS INVESTIG Income v' We have a la Competent Accountan Phone 4035, Manson Blkdj Hill Plumbing a PLUMBING, REPA Near Express Ot7 MANNIlN Do Yo1 Wa Begin the yehr right 1 or repairing the one you a small bill of lumber use( save you many dollars. either. Write us for pri< AVERY LU South Harvin St. WE CAN SAVE BY MAKING YOUR SERVICE We are doing it for th not for you? We believe ,, FOOTER'S==Clean . CUMBERLJ CARY SMITH'J, Special Local Rlej STOJ and look ov i have to sh our line ne> come to -to\ i be you are i market jus i what we .ha i but would g a privilege ar ~of showing Sanyway.WV you only su4 Swill give y Prices and a ways in line us when in he iottery com~p a adn thit rs wh&gaated as aglesinen fot' Police here 'said arrests were eg. >ected sooft iii Toledo, Cleveland and ther Ohio CitIes. The police said all infovration j ,arding the lotteries had been placed n the hands of federal ofliers; LEANS , COLUMBIA rson & Co. -AUDITS ATIONS x Service rge staff of ts at Your Service. COLUMBIA, S. C. nd Heating Co. H EATING, IRS. ice. Phone 155 G, S. C. at a Home?I >y beginning your home 4ave. A few shingles or I at the proper time may We can help you with :es, grades, etc. MBER CO., Sumter, S. C. YOU MONEY OLD CLOTHING ABLE. 3usands of others--why trial will convince you. ers and Dyers, .ND, MD. resentative er what we,1 ow you in~l et time your( vn. It mayi not in the'& ~t now forli tve for sale, ive us thea d pleasure ( you thrul$ e will show i Thgoods as j ou service. terms al . Stop with.I town.