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■J. -J ■HWfcKiiiTft PNt't F*m L'.f'iv v . DUNCAN W*:i.UN«*H. A%*«r >»it i«Nt»«T*,A t«i* • *pr>fc« Viih ftrror of »(f*cMoO tor B*r»wtth hit birth ftnd b*Thoods. tuftmiiM rs Mit 12. tblW. ■ - -*—• ——— . i i • . 1 J ! •♦•♦0-*0*0*0»0-»0'»0-»0^0»0-»0-«0»l dlod lion tod fflratU and war horoo and j li>r >n which tb® writer riftoroMly ot- | will select a few rural schools and i ^ ^ Hfc¥tVloCtA'1)W nf I*" 3*ld In *' *«« won v d^y ^tK 0 • Vf ^obi dioolbr*'; ’•"’hen f was • t'«y l Ottondod o wMltnff to Bhrnwoll. A ttlttrwwtfnf droocbt pravatWl. t beard rw« tfi tho oMe«t and tn<'*t actls® rm-m- ahtirtti *«.V tl'*' t ! r«;!s.-Bcr in - fWifb ttHttf-h* rasa.** A.t rtv# wertloo* fonwnt pertdun waadiadcTiA f^ln «Hl%aforllba rterdee* Wrfe«nOa r rleltdlbt Klnfida ca*h« up w ith tbUti «f«r add H|fbtfitnK ami rain roll abuitti wot fwr all nobJ*. That htcldei't brvagbl afreab to ottr rrcolfcotlon tlir ft rat aotwou we hoard In CottluihM IbotMOM «T Wlrtt ffFMWfe 1» m btttla of Ufa, of Ilia bappj yttn Of bis young <uroer. And tba tboof ht«a«b to it* and ra- roaina ibat4«cp In bla Heart waa th® p irjv»nc and daslre. that when the am- Util »n» of h;« life >hobid be crowned b-Hh eatitftlng ausce** ba could again f.tmie, bringing the tm^hiai be had won, to the old hoorc *.r<! rm<injrtl>« W^HtOrlea rsf ttre anceatora who had the gtldod oharlota aro after year, add they apt round and noror get anywhere. And that'a the bray nf yonr plat- Toma. Their plank* are getting Old And warped and doteiy they hare Tbrt The glnaabt jettb wgh. The rotera of Xbe State, and tfrer who control the rntera. nrehnn'gr'y for aooie new po litical fhod. They have lo«t appetite for the etale bread and oake thtu th ) have been fed upon lo, fheae rtiany year*. Tut on your fhiuVlng Capa, gc itlc- mcn. Thert am new idea* and !V.-.u*‘« left M« voch rkb herltag# of UlentJ V» »>• *» hlackberrlc* in ghd sdhirarter and big* fdeala kTfd wUli] >»«« for them in«tend of g* «.M« Mon 1% of oth* d«^’« spend In full sing hack into the dead pa*t f6r dried fruUa — tdl imata arfd ‘crmtentDjrnt the King gxlden kflrriioon iflf r liie Taat Wort of life wt.a lioULcA,— Andlf yon ran-t dltd fhent drop tH a (coital caril and We’ll th' w you. women a’fe imfirted P> ieacti farfning hecauae the? have not the inhered love Tor life on tho farm that. ai«'>r<flng to the writer, character!*.-* onr eouutrv and vUter. fn thU we IteUc've The WHakrla mlvtaken. in everv-one of Irt.ln a gtokter. or lea* degree, the,® l« an Innate love for God’* big open 'Country and gl--riou* aunahineand trool ^tsafly woodland-.—a lodging to' live among the beuntioa of nature, “far ’from fit-' ma-ldiii'' crowd’* ignoble atrite.” — and while till* feeling la crushed out In many hy the dally grind, ih« r e are others who nurture It aaacheiMml plant, a* l« eyidenrs-d by the pride that manv town peop'e take in their gardeiu—yrg Lilt.'e a i l llower. —wlutih ii tuu.oijjji ine^fii iney have for Indulging their fanning Instincts OttrttwtfcoTtatWi Ihe tV«|iao- and ^jbekoy Honaea were ellII In the tialaocpt. £ Tfp won Kth in taadUMt the I’triVy- I^HMOlMhAirf frPre ffVib « from teht la thp gaJleijr. f»«*ng Ihw pulpit *Y|th ta amro a Barnwell Col on a I and • fMtor Mw^foeBvIlM, wbo nettled ta MaBnVhfMfth kiwi phtall Bible Mrhtdb ha< In Itfufto t number of Con fedorate biUe which wnre uaed aa booh iqarka. The nwete wT organ Mid choir w aa do alouht eiPelletit, hot It tHd not appeal lint llmt hope of iHmtriwrae war not to be reall/ 'd, for whow lea cawio again the clear *y -e were M-ateil lo eight o! hftmsratrH-trfemihr,- iho eat a oioaed Uv word nT wdCtAhe, tho t'lo*|iient toice hnahe I Into long el'ctice e od the oner warm hatida cme-etl opuo the {•tiUc!c»* Itrt-aalt. -Soiruivlng friends were galh «rcd In the church yard, the older one* . Lvdiu Jud-Wl-£ lovTng” the aame year |»cku>d the plan for teachingagflenltare ; j j t rc jr U la r ly giving agft* ‘ P • ** i t In the achoola, and we fear that a; . h “ .We. rhil- I .In round and wh olly anWlaled vlow of ihe matter .cultural instructions to the ChU ,0 wa* not tkkt/n. * dren.. Tfi ^ttdjjition ^ be will also The chief objection to the plan Memed ! .v e teachers in their various to M «M Mt* *a> * ml i oYganflations and hy pointin'g out subjects and methods, encourage them to teach agriculture them selves. flat it is not intended that this extension shall be confined to the cffoits of four men. Every nian in the college and especially in the Agricultural Department and Experiment StiitE-n Will be called upon to help in the good work EfT'h pa;rer in the state will be sopplied once a week with a short article by some member ot the Licnlty, gjvm^.uscful informaTM to the farmers on some pertirten' 'tfbj eels', ^'fictSrSSri 1 to u* like fhe congrecellfmaf alnglng to whtdtwnhad been *eeu*t»n.ed. Hut rehra far. fflntrdea* began hi* dla bourn# we Tooognlned met e meater mind wee apeeking by a golden tongue cony ret inn* nf * Myw edMator end a consecrated Chrla «{««. Hit euhject we* the arnrm on th#*Mwnenth) panic strlckea dla* dptea waited their sleeping Christ Mas. Nr with tba prayar. Lord eave uaur wr perlah. Dr. Girardeau compared the •hip h> which Chrl* waa aleaplng to •tB# ehurch, and the other siofru toi«ed sreeael* laboring Wear repreaented the DUN—tha world. In answering thr DNyoraf hUBlacfplea by atllllng the Chrlat saved the church ship. I la doing that the state-world ship* i also preserved lie »aW that Und hod werer deserted Ills chnreh. that He ahaadon It, and that In f It Tron dealfbe tlon tbeHrate wosld Of nacamdty be proaei yed. Tn*- that waa to powerfully pre- wa* that the tTipremr power WNpy hold the ehurch and the Sfat* tho pro toot loo of ttU hand and , all would he %«ll ta the end. Af •or iMariag that sardhm we lost our unoaelaaae about the outoo«e of that prldc-Walchcd hltn climb with auch aure step the up ward p»U». the comrsdea who touching tils Ufa bad groa ned to ripen manhood, the Children of M* Irletids w ho bad learned to honor him because their el der* bad io often told aro*.‘W'J their rtre»idcv of ht* w-oTth. ftofn country Uotue and town Can.t to pay tbr la^t full tribute of affection and regard, (n Itoc tiod-’a Acre «t tire church of his rtVrt atnl Ufv lor»g faith be wv«a laid to rest, to re*t where tne a-dic* of tbv loved one* gone before hiu waiting for the remiloo of the resurrection. lie had Uvbd tr«e to the tradition* of the bonon d name he bore. 'IN* what ever public or personal duty be had oeen called the beat service of hi* bead and heart were given, always loyal to hi* conviction*. So the sorrow that hi* *nn has gone down at its hiighteat noon ba« fallen on uinnv hearts, from the mountain* to the sen. And though be shall he aeen ami heard no m -re this aide of the e: <l of time bit memory shall not soon grow ill in or pass away, for the Impte** he had made in hi* proreaalonal and pub lic service life was not like the foot print* of the pa^er by on the aesahore • bitting sand*, but like deep graven word* and symbol* |u the granite that ke«p the record safe lo the corning resr*. b.- able lo teach agrb ultnfeT The writer went on to *nv rt-kt farm I ig sbotiM only be t.mgbt b,v “narnre * free in-u and free woineir,”~Vrteaiiirg (b«>-e from and- mlaed-t-v fbe ss^wntryu Ills* notable fact that there At*- many abet, to whom fife on rbt farfn I* ex treuiely distasteful. In proof tf.jrmf we evil Htt-mti 'ii to the large nn nb-r* of families that have aotd their luime a-id moved to Puff, rovrorkln the cot- -ton- nullr,_ur w-keicier Ituiy couJ'J ti ud Till; COMING CUM LT Bv k'nd periiil**iou of tlio American Um.M ompany of New York wo arc permitted to puhll«ii ibc following i|tiuiatioi)* from a vei.y reven* and tekyned tent ho»fk pv*^)»red by 1’rof. Havld Todd of Atnhcut College, one of tifo foreWioal aationorncr* ~t4 ybe Luitei SUvitia. 'Vc are aurc.. oitr readers w iIFapp^ei‘T«Te^T!iTa “T1 ieeTtrrt* TTrrrptOTmentT and there-a-re- -no -rfnjt-t V# ha?# been a«k«J N flv« more d- NH«nf the proceeding* of the Wallace «a4 Heokey Honaea wtrfle In deadlock. dNtg thing three ye«N hnv# paaaed PHM# Mini orow.lerl tidrer tnd the grind «r f|fb hna worn uunf Itroldent* out u* f. hut we’ll turn bnr-h end cull reoelleetlons from the past that is fQttlC •»< Bnmg forfoitnn spring like mnruing when llnnan media If# coup de Into th# erptbrl. It* msmbm bed gone, without nvetuoat* fp Gnrolinn Hell, ekpeettog nothing •Msf lh#ueunl routine, the chief fea ture of whbh w a* the d*Hy refHreit ha tkH for United State* Senator Quickly after the morning prayer thr iteolalon to occupy the Hall waa made mad the representative* were reqiiested te anuntar deliberately, singly eniE In pain, toward the Bute House, ap that yto#we Uigilt guess their movement Bad purpose. Ah a tr.itliful chronicler 4re must re ooift the fkot that as they nstde theinc, ways some tfepped from the re and there ItHrir-elb- pa, not knowing how Ihng a thw* H rrlght be before thev Orotfld Bare farther oppnrttrnI<|r to in eUrigO' Yet It N » re«*rk«b'e fact that storing the enttr? contlnueffne of th rikadWck, With all Ifk monul atraifl and «t«|tBaMnt we did nor see or Hear a r fn or wtrhoui tig-ind Kepuir / Itesae, white# and hlaeka, vf.lwrr*. all t et H was not a tern peranoe society by any means, for ev pry morning there was a fringe nf emp #y bottles outside the windows Th- was not especially coin for table relucHMM coal store* near the i modhrmeDtl*! nour, but after •rigBtfaH whetr fWany rla-tors had gone the weather Hotmme more arctf : and u> uraadmMMgM MN ie>wring In of *«na- toca who bad gatBersil optheovercoat* r f#preeenUtlre hriitBreti w*» l«- Sw with unfeb nut*® ot I tome discomfort of body the Jt tftitea there threnteMing physical •rouhla, bul all realised that U we* Dplter ta he patient that haste. There Mall A mS'JHlKVVLS MOVKMKNT The Uemocrstlc htate Convention will utret in Coluuibia on Wednesday of next week. That date will be the formal opening of the p.lmaiy eam- palgn for the State office*. A* tbi* Is/fingsUr* -.ot a rrosldentlal election year tld* onmlng cvaveutlon will likely b« * -bort meeting. ye.t It may be a very important one. / v\ e learn, per the glad )fews sod Courier, that ‘ the Hichlaiul delegation will urge tb# DemiH-’rattC fPaie Con vention to m amend the quallScalion* for voting in the L>em .oratio prima^ in tbi* 8 ate as to req-iire tho VoigT to be eligible to xiwst bl* ballot »U the general election.” The NeWs and Courier headllnea Ita approving edi torial "A Wood Move ” ThntlCwould be “A /Good Move" or the polltlcl'ins of /the cities mid owns and i-otron factory villages of ..»e SfH'el» a fact that be who runs nay read, tftlptt Idiiof the Illch- iand delegation baiuboosles tbe State Convention to the ex*eni of It* adop tion the political control of the State wi.l very soon pas* into tbe liand* ot « very »elH*b inliiority of the men of the ^-alo. Ktfr It will L»e a vety con- iyhleiil matter for the Columbian or /Iparfan or mhef city or tow n dwel'er to walk Into the office of tbe Super visor* of Registration and g^t new >r renewal registration certiHoate*. while It wmII cost the rural Voter a lot of tltnr and irayel In tb* bh-y Summer time to lynalff y bimself for participa tion in the pi imn r v V->tfitg. Tue coun- tiy voter doe* hi* work in tbe election of public servant* from patriot!not aelflah motive a. He Uiait’lt a ciuuii* date, being fn the better business of making a Ihrlng ami srrppon for bin. aolf and familv otr -hf# farm. : 'Fi^ town voter a*e» the future through different spectacles. To bnllri up hi* town i* to him bl* ttrst, the middle and thjj last duty and he M moved by special iuterei-t to rote for tlii*, that or the other candidate. He hav* been getilfiq glmig pretty comfortably and it would be belter to jog along slowly than to ventnre ex- peiimcutn that don’t pimnUe any g<>vd and that do Ibreatmi much evil. atrT willing conrlc«y of the American Ikmk Company • On this day. May ls.ii, maybe aeen a arrange anu most unuaual sight—the transit of a omitef oyt-r the face of Ibc -tin, visible Hi such place* a* are for lunate enough h» Nb In daylight w hile the paj-aage la aclpaCY taking place It Ibc comet really iruusitN tbe «*urv> ai ls expected, and It- conatituti-n i* tui- Hke that of the great comet of Iv-.l, an id-dellncd dark Hoot may be seen again-t the ilGk of inc run, progreaa- tug aero-* it for an hour or two; or even if Halley i* very TiYTlltunt at the 'line, M> that it tan be followed do-e up to the edge of the hum, it may dia- apfMuu fWcre,- u* complete^v as ii-Ii kad actually gmie hebtntl the »un. j i»t a- the weird (-omet of l , -^2 did in .sep tentber of that year. The « \ .»t bon, of the expected tritnaii i» not kn.-w n; ao that the *«ii’» disk should be acruli cited on the Iv.h wherever clear skie- permit. A* comet,’ taila are alwaya proj etc I away from Ihs*' aim. till- date i* the time when tbe es.ith la aimoat cert tilt to pa<.a through the rml of Hxlh v a comet, Itm it iarjnue doohtful w hvtin r we shall have evidemv ol it, from at,\ phenomena of the sty At baaf once in the px*t haaotir earth made a sim- llnr plunge, and emerged iMibarmed. Too sun’* light seein-d apprecnblr dimmed, and the sky was a* if fllle^ with a yellowUh, auroral (i**e A vyell known Eng.Uh u<elero!ogist, »e»ftia- touied to uoitic all strange bappyiiing' in the sk r . relj^fi a thtit the viitar of htx parish choicb had the eandly'* llghieri thi< xittn .ftioe. althitugh tli* hour wa* tmly aevep In the evening. And iu Iti (Uvoo.tkd e mad? note yellow, plit-ephorem tike diffused Aurora tng/ d tvhght, suuli Aurora eonltl scarce y be itotleeirble.” Another oh server recorded the fall of a tew shoot- a* many more who would follow atilt if ibc opportunity presented Ua-lf tiuch men and women arc more undt to leach agriculture than the town mar or woman who hu» never seen a Held of cotton. To say that town people cannot teach agriculture becau-e never having live! In the e.outiiry they haven't the vnirit of farming ia about a* far fetched would be the idea that be«»t‘,«e didn't live in the time nf M IHHi'n Omquernr he is unlit to teach e English hi-torv. itiasmueb a- lie hasn’t l ie sjiirit of the age of chivalry./ Let's give the plan a fair trial before w»e condemn it filially, and, avhile the results obtained should be inward wnw«gh, to ths, umaiifiuiJi )^ a priz? of si-nic *ort. say a loving clip Id "bd pre- aented otue a rear, were ofTcred to. tlie school making the bmtt showing along the line of agriculture it. might help to esttbi'sh an e*p.-ii tie corjis that would work uonder*./ i’aUiietio. ike L-grlv ing a pood reading Voursc The Engineering D^ jartW'nt is now preparing a bulletin giving a number of plans and spe^fication'. for the bniidjng of the simpler rural school houses and stands ready to advise tyot only along these lines, but rrgatu^g ad farm bmhltng^ Event u.iH\ a numb?r of sliorT established at the A LINK y/ri’ORTi NirV YUI NG MAN. FOR A eo>trscs vvtl college so that those who have time cab spend a few weeks here, thus/getting the full benefit of the/ 7 superior teaching facilities summer wind up institute, or '•digress, to last the better part of a week upon tbe college grounds will be the clincher to each year’s work. To sum up then Cletnson Co! lege is virtually throwing he doors open to every fanner am citizen in £he state. She pre poses doing this: Hy ho’d'.ng one hundred c more institutes over the state. Hy \ idling in person the farm ■d the state and advirb-g wit their owners. Hv .■-ending her represent; .1 encouKlgtm AT SOME TIME there will come to you the opportunity for making J money. Only those with funds available arc in | position to take advantage of such opportunities, t AVe YOU in such position? If hot get reikdy for ♦ your next chance by opching ah account now with • l)nnif ditnli of Oitrmurll | OFFICERS: Ilarrv D. Ca’ib<Hi?i, ITccickRt VV. L. Cave, V’fee lYesidefit G Nt. Greene, Atf^Gy H. P- Dew, Ca^tief N,G. W. Walker, Asst. Safety Service 4 Ptr €enU Interest » \ rm - ' ^—^T-l-ggT'r — THE IOBEES BCiLITY | Shoe for Women * Ladies, walking, driving' to ring', ‘ 'Dowfi 3 Ih.) propea footwear, style adds notable^ new models. Vl^ have many new/ shajxrs thatwflf meet With praise from tWcfitical womafi. in eVer'y lasted leather that she would far at any time. If you are in quest of exclusiveness, we frecntii- mend the ‘‘t’beeh Olialily," in i (J) (I) suede, patent leather or gun metal. ^ I 1 i 11MJC* mi Ifl him i u/ "ft a'nKblar cot flare, very fturfcalU. yet I hi A nr A enntfit the fell of a , hut lh*t M ** aH. Our dUtance from the head of ll»i,- by'» ciMiiet **'n Mav IS paiO, i< prat t 1 catly ctpiaF to h hat it wa« frolti the irtioier* of l * Ikri# werfoueoc** emoiif (be mem INN ef *be Welleec tt»uee. fof preriau* —»>1fn fjPpefNtvcea bed eccostomed (INN N exeftemvirt* etwl they knew M tall that the* ItMNTu heateend §«•#• and voice# of IB# tint CBjpy Cppre- fONI tBelr hold w-#q Broken, their iimne. M» pro*re»». Tae atn from the t«ec ’Nib# Ch»T#rrtof f * offloe ^mwKto • elbMd arrrtaftr A VERY IM’L.V LKAlU. Tn Mes-ra (h*le L. Bleeift. U. U. Feeth eratrttie, T ij. McLeod and John Richard*: *> Wc atldrea/ymr alphfataet'.cal'y and Impartially. Von are, *u faf, tlie ofrly eiirely »n- nouuoed cendhiatui for Oorcriirtr, ami he Htetc earfipHign w ill firlrtf open # tb tbe meetinif of tin* Democratic CiULveuilim lijtr tbelavh met, ib> tv U WSfckf y Bl** 1 ! ♦heVyen fqor-a mFmr more -wriH makrt a *-ptare race. - - Your platfororebavp jciven ti the infblic thnru^h the large paper* of ibc Stale, but tbennali erner tnrrc moat ly been adent. Why r Your platfortfnr lUrt# dtrir good pUnka end their sre#h»es«e.<. Toey might bt broader and Hrong^r tod oewer end more ttirseWe UaA’t you rtvoaate end reumdel them 1 SWKly the jum>-g# round, genii# ■ton. V«N oouMe along end •Brier noo. to mimm*# p»f»BN rrnm tbclr •Mall ^ ^ «l that It Na nickel pNud eucemw. Dot the mfrih and- the ead- ara qf the c.>mri of 1 Mil'on jure OOlh of (hat t ear Moie than that we know/fittle or nothing, and cannot ore dinyju*l what will happen, hecan-e the relative coualUatlon ot the two uometi i* unknown. All aatronotner* arc, however, agreed lit a thla conjnmion of earth and comet nerd wcnaion no alarm There i». IndeeiJ, the poa.il.iliiy that we may trave'sa ftie empty v«- Cui y of the o« net'* tail Aithoul even the uarronoiner* finding it out. t he comet of l^SI came wiihin ;i.(**iOtfit mile* of the e*rth hiu even thi. near tie** did no* afford a abowerof me- teor*. After passing the ann again, thi* limetothc eastwunl of It. Maihy H •ecu once more for a few duv* in the northwest after attnaet 'i hi* U tne lime when It may Cnnll '«ntly he ex pected to show it* heat Tn« tall will perhaps Oe XO degiee* in length though thepmoii. nearing t ill at that time, will iffoetivclv dim | nj*h tne comet’s Ineter. Whether tin- tail will b? atratght or curved I* not know n ", its degree ol cmvamie ha* varod at p!t*t retMrn* On one oocaaion it wa- ie- corded in degrees in length, at another Ot* degree* Most pur,/.ling have been the erratic a ream t- of c mietary tail*, and Hal Icy’* comet ha* in no wine been an ox ceptiou To inatance on'y the thing* Ra tall wa* seen to do jti ISd*f : -trsngey enough it vauLhed com plete y ut perihelion, and apparent!^ another ami now one wa- seen t > form a« the plahct joiirned outward to till- di*t*nce of Mai*. I’rofeaaor Barnard mca<nrei| tile comet’* nocien- at. the middie of Fen* eoai VT IhUtr ami f+mod H oeaeiv 2l*d, tXK) mile* I’hc tail at that time wa-'l .■>.(HiO,lXKI mile* long. It lemaina to he -ten whether the peculiar phenomena of are repeated at perihelion and bevond. I n it* Inivg, oval journey from Is;!.? many change* m*y have taken place in the cdin^t ainee the drawing* of that year were made The tail m«y he shorter and theovlmle comet Ie-* bright and startling than at that time. I he return* of periodic comets like HaU#y’* canno t go on torevei. Some *:lght portion of their »nt>*t*ncc, bt- ing <.f so thirvafld airy a t-h-tracter aeritr* to l>c ctmtlnttally tiailing along the orbit, #»J in every part of |t. A few cyanogen line* have already Seen detected in the head ot 11 alley's comet, though faintly, Uoubtlfss the -nth -r mephitk: elements are preaetu al*o. IV’ere It possible for fhe bead, therefore, to collide with the earth, the commingling of tbe** noxloti* ga-e* with otir atmosphere might readily conflrtn Leonard Pigges, a quaint Kli^ibathan writer, who say* In hi* Prognostication Foverla-tine (London. ir»7t>:* .‘‘(Jometea aiguille Corruption of the ayre, They are mgnes nf earihuuitkes. of warre*. of chang - Ingof hyngdoiire*,^ great dearth? o corof/jt'a a coumou death of man and The .Normal hcholar-hip* of the Tn- ;-.e: - Pv have been raised In value. Each x holai -hip I* now orth lhai in iimniy. hesid- * rnnis-ion of f to tdition and $1* term fee. The money i* paid to the beneficiary at the rate of 51250 a month for eight months, to assi-t in meeting the necestarv living expenses There ia one iSctmlar-bip for each L’onntv I lie I niversity nf S. <). i* m>>kfng g:eat advances. I-- had more nrhdent- the past yrgr than ever tn-forc in It* history. Manv improveMient* will t»e ma le br ne^r S^ptcipher, sucb a* a new Science Building, a Young .*’en’» < liriatlan AsfOrttation. Gy umasldfh and Barb*. The Ueitltb and mqrala of the t'tudtints a'-c the F.rst care ot the governing an thoritica. I he liuiveratiy baa entered ilctlnitelv ut»on a new era of growth. Marked hy -empathy with [ho basal interests of tne people and a G*soltite puroo-r t > serve the whole 'State. The ( in rent high school movement h«- greatly increaai d tho f demand for well equipped men teachers a id the saUtlre that they receive’ Examinations will be field Friday, ju y 1st, before the Conotv Board of tldueaiion. Applicant* sftonld be at lca-t I'.'years of age ' tVille I’rc-ldent ■* t: Mitchell. I niversUy of Smth Carolins. Columbia, S t. , for blank on w lifoli t > apply. (I.E'IBON EXIEWid ftOHS. I' tom the uj 1 e of if.? establish- tufiit < betr.son College has bbci- getting into shape to Itilhll its prjtnai v duty of cdm uttoM the •hivs ot this stale in Agricultural ami engineering puijuits. Tin: laet is rcco^ni/vd '.hat there ate many bovs tlc.tinvl to toilow ag riuilturem alter life, and tnanv men in tlie state actually entree 1 in t inning who could be hv ped and bencirited bv carrying to them the scientific t. l ctr u‘ acri- o culture. The rc^cticfution of the state, from an* a^rictflttiral stand purnt, is tmy slow when we do pend only upon tire agricultural graduate. In order to hasten this pioccss and to increase the use fulness of the college and to ex tenp its Iretie - fits to the greatest mfmber, tbr Hnard estabfr^hed m the Agrieultirral Departifient the Division of Extension Work, and Eafmets' Institutes 'rite men of this Division have ilothing to do with the teaching in lure to y rho may not * mg together for the exchange the Co!lege, but arc to give their the farmers Kven In fhl* more tutelB^enl age, #11 sort* of trouble* are ascribed by tbs ignorant to the innocent reitirh nf Halley’a comet after itx lonely journey to tbe uUsrmofit part* of lire solar ayxteiff, beyond the orbit* ot Urantfs and Neptune. And many person* have asked. In all serlotianeas, if the late Parts ifnnd* may not have fsesn largely r««twl by this supporsedly malevoleut wanderer. p> v ’ vvho'le tiir.'e to helpiti of the state. I he force of this Division con sist** of a Superintendent, a Speddlist in Dairy:rTg,- a Special ist iir *irneral Animal Husban dry, aifd p Spccfzrlist tti Hum! School Agficult life These form the basis of a pern^anent institute coi|>s and it ts planried to hold a number of iirstftutcs at sifeh times as the farther will be at leisure to attend. It is iniended that the majority of these institutions shall lye held in the rural districts where they will he a We jtb reach those most in deed of tdfem. In addition to their work inTn- sfitutcs'TIiese 'nien Will select a fafTfierS sf>rterrcTThe into the schools the teaching of agr^ those boys and g be able to alteiyTT'oiiege. Hy editiiig'lf reading course for farmcrslrT be published in every p.qiop'm the state. /"fly estabashing short agricul tural courses for larmers. Hv assisting in the betternmnt of rural schools and laith buildings. Hv holding a summer farmers > * congress once a year, thus bring- in.struction and of ideas the best and most progressive farmers of the state. Up to the present the Superin tenJent of the Extension Division has been alone in this w >rk. Du ting the time frt.tn last November until the present he has, with some assistance, held sixty three institutes attended by over five thousand farmers. Many of these institutes, though conducted bv but one man, lasted from thtec to four hours. D. M Darrovv, Supt. Extension Work. CROSSING THE RIV.'.R. At th(- Confederate Reunion in Mo bile. Ala. h*t week Gen. George VV. Gordon of Memphi-. Tenij . w»* elo teil ceiomafulCr !n chief, jje 1* one ot th“ fo ir 11v iMg who held the rank of M ajor Ge i*i al in lire Confederate army at the close nf the War. Net* vear's >•«union will to held ia Little Rock, Ark . ' LI'JN FUNU1.ES A CIIILP. In 1'ittsbiirg a savage lion fondled the hand that \ child thriibt into hi* cage Danger to a child ia sometime* great when lea-t regarded. Often ii. '•o nos tttrongh cold*, croup and A hoop ing cough. Thee »Uy thotiaand* that Ur. King'* New Iliacovery confil lime saved. "A few dose* cured our baby of a vtry bad case of croup,” write* Mrs George B Uavi*. nf Flat Rock, N. C. ‘' We alway* give it to biui wtieu he take* ool I. 11 * a wonder!ul medi cine fur babies.” Beat for cough*. ci.Mi r lo. grippe, aathnia. liP narrlrag?.* weak lung*. oOe, $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed hv C. N. Burckhal ter, R. A. Deaaon & Co. 1 </> m (/> roR sale hv j C. F. MOLAIR, 1 BARS'WEC.L, S. C. • THE !CROSSET SHde for Men Gentlemen, we have witat you want when you want it in new Spring and Summer Oxfords, of the famous ‘‘Crossett” Brdtul. Vou will find none as good at a lower price, none better at, any price. We have a lafge showing of the latest styles,--§MAR'i styles, too. Come in aod let us relicye that “tired feeling” of the feet by fitting yoh with a pair of “Crossctts.” ■ - i •a-*-a-»s«-a-»a-*-a-»a«s-*#-*^ NOW n\ E T iUxa, Hill Fop Stablds the Place! Good BARGAINS for ALL! Grand March News for all Farmer Folks, for another choice car loan ot t!!c best picked work and road stock arrives Thursday, March 3rd, fbr sale at Charlie Brown low prices! ■■ —» — -.1 nSiH fru 24 Farm and TimbeF Mules 4 Exceptionally Nice Morses 1 hese new comers are sure to please and profit purchasers. More Good Another car load of long-lasting Wagons, all sizes, Smooth Fid'pg Hi'ggies; Strong and Handsome Harness. Whips, Lap Robes of all classes just received. Come and choose and make the tight start. I’ll help you. Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C. sJ-e+e+e^e+sd-e^s4'#'1-fi+«*l-s % *;*4 : rf4e*#q.#qi#+®+*4.i+ # q..4.i +# ‘ +# 4! CON rKIBUTED EDITORL :s. Ulturk in jboou.^ ns to Tut PsOFLX -fintocr Fas sboye head. state, who are jm~erested iti their special line of work, wlfOnl they will visit ry^ularly and suggest to them irylproyed methods. They (till act,/ as i0weLe, as advbo y physician, causing an accurate fecoTu to be kept of all opera tions ahd results and finally pub lishing these in bulletin' form for 7 fhe information of others. Possibly tbe most important man in tlm ferree is the Specialist in Rttral Jkhoort' Agriculture. It will be his -purpose to cncoutftgc tbe teaching of agriculture in tfur rural schools. To this cad he Primary Election Aug. 23,’10 FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. I re*freetfully announce fnyself fi candid are tor re election to the olFee of Judge op Probate for Barnwell county, proniistng to abide TJ tbe ruleaand regulation#of tbe i)einocrstic party John 4v, SnelUog. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce rtff.telf a ctniii- d ire for Congre**from thi*. tlie Sfcond Coogrea-ional District, pledging myself to abide bv the rule* of the Democratic primary and to support tbe nomineei tbt^put. James F. Byrnes, ^ 4^>R GOb N1Y ^AJUITOK, Barnwell, 8. C., Msy «. HMff.- j hereby announce myself,a candidate for reelection to the office tvf County Auditor for Barnwell County, subject To the rule* and regulations of the Democratic party and pledge myself to support the nominees of the party. C. VV. Moody tdti COUNTY SUPERVISOR. Barnwell, 8. C., May 3rd, 1010. 1 respectfully announce ipyaeir a candidate for reetsetfon to tbs otHct ot Coiinty SnpervDor, Aiihjaot to the roles and regulation* of tne Democratic Primary Eleotlmt; pledging tofaetf to abide hy Ri resuTt and td fuppd'rt tbe nominees of the p my. J. O. Morris. aafcrii STEPHEN S. FURSE, JR, EDMUND M. LAWTON. EORSE AND LAWTON. Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertfizers, Handlers of Lpland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton* Liberal advances made on consigniffetrts of cotton. Perscifal, profrf]jt and earefitl adtchfiori tD Mil boaifiCAs entrusted to us.- j , i'URSE & bAWTON, Savanaab, Gau 21-J I^ast^av SI., O 7 KiBM IA7AN5. Loans negotiated upoh Improved farms payable In annual installments. No commiaslon. Borrowers pay actual ooytof perfecting loan. For further informaMon apply to JohhB. Paldie/ & bon, P. O. Box •ft, oAlce Sylvan Bldg, Ctfldoabia, b C. Phone No. 10S5 or R. A. Ellis. Barawell, b. C LOANS NEGOTIATED. I^sns on town and Tariff negotiated In antounU of not feas tb >1,000 00. I^>ng or ahffrf ftfue. South Carullxa fundi J. A. Willta, AUy, Blirtrwcfb b. vS T. B. ELLliii Jft mimm A pdk«I c«td Rddf'eitcd t<* me at S. C. will receive pfolftpt attention. NS# <loney tn 1; rest estate, amount* on a«i l