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1 4 MR. SHTU IS NAMED CHAi;i-fc*T«>X MAM APPOIMTEI* TO I1KM H. IE IS « PMOMINtNT AHORNEY I'rFMkdtfMl IU» l>e»o«4*d Ma«*h rhoMuhl lo rwlrcUun of Mw- rrss.ir Jm jrr Krawloy. •dd4loa to ih« larta'fn^uin lUt in ca*h prltOT offarad by ili« twMty of (bo Mtloa’s lorgost oor* | CjIIoiob County F*tr AafotUH.a porottou bold l« Now York, thojfor oKhiMt* of t*a product* at H woo • n at tor of coot- the fair ic .^r*®..er It la capoei- , ■ieot that of thooo proaont, twolro cd tbat frtdn t'M'#’to $500 wort** , WlCf lalaadT Yacht Club to oroct a dob voao “farMora’ boya.” . | ».f pruc^ w. I t« uffarod by Colston, I ^ Whoa tho yoompator at homo morcbaata. Thi* i ft Acer* of tho 1*^0- | , ' in oa tbo farm cots tho Maos aM ar* maklrf* *rw effo -t *o ; JonesTillc, 8. C.—**I suff-rrd with . rfaados that thoro is ao loagor tbo i Intermit home uorthants along thu womanly tronblc” writes lli^. J. E. A wory determined effort is boiac f*** 4 ™* . : . _ other day* bora of (he made b) the house at Rockrille as sooo ai ble sad to bare It completed time for tho races in August IKE A . CHARM ter OMratten Failed te Hch CanfenWcrked UKe a Cfcann. it Kendrick, in a letter from thljr place. hepteuiln-r J itl* Entrance examinations at all • h*> county neats on Friday. July. at 9:d0 a. m. <• The college is well eRc!ow«-.|, e u abllng It to maintain the huhes stundarda. It offers complete 4-ye»r courts*** in Ancient and Modern I.*m:uuyes hd m • Kcastei o r 14 i af rar\' Vtahlilngton. May 24.—F'reeldent Taft late today rnnounced the ap- poinrment of Henry A. M. i^nith of Charleston district Judge of South Carolina. Mr S?«‘th la a Democrat. Judge Hrilth aril aueceed Judge \\ m. H. hrawley, who retired recent ly on ntiainlna nir. 70th birthday. Juduu Siniili 1b in hla 58th year, a lawyer of ..rout learning and abil ity, an*, has practiced ’ for more • thail ir. years. The new Judge comes of a aplendld lamlly; is a man of the moKt '•xemplary personal char acter^ and Is cloat ly asso«'lat* d with 1 he I test of the history of South Carolina. Hfs circumstances are such that the emoluments of office have no stock being entitled to membership Tbe annual dues will be t$. At this meeting tentative plans there were times when they too who makes tbe best exhibit of r^* Imaglned tbat it was a hopeless serves, pickles, ‘elIlea, etc, In the ambition to aspire to win their ! womans building. The second _ .tiid of .the building were sabmitted *•! ,0^ from in the country. third prtxea will be useful farm the architect* Walker 4. Barden. , ^ wants to remember that the ir ple.iientt of conrlderable value These show arraagemeats 'for the flirin haj , solved some of the am, will go to ti e Colleton farnuva j aci and <j 0 m y 0 wn work, comfort and amusement of the large wor | < |*g greatest men and some of exhibiting in the /grleultura. He- ^ j jgn't fp«] any pains, number of people w ho are expected j |f(| m0ht conspicuously useful ones artpinent. ated on me. but I got no better. Thor “ nt H°y<* scholarships, giving iiv> said mcdlcinrs would do me no good, H year and free tuition •a ■ and I thought I would hare to die. At last I tried Cardul, and brnn to improve, so I continued using It. Now. get ready pri7es. to win these valuable to attend, including a l*rK*-^“ce ; ^ ,hat with the Increasing act- 1 Cuts and other information hall. Several minor changes were of th< , na (j on | n all direct- fcardlng th« se two prizes will suggested by the members. and the architects will probably have the completed plans ready for the com.-actor very shortly. AT'er the regular meeting closed « business session of the executive 1 c i.omlttee was held. The officers of tbe club which is caniparatively re ap ions there is now, more than ever pear kiter, hut t.ov is the time to room at the top for the exception al man. In the contemplation of the stir ring achievements of the farmer’s boy- D»*t and nresent. if'he has I new organization, ere: William V. past and present, if 'he imagination,-and soul he will fimi day attraction for Mm, says the state- j cept the appointment'. J ^U-voi.s. president? J C V l.*i Seabrook. , .. »lire? id»-nl: John J l*aliorhe. inent, but at the suggestion of the t * .... . _, , . .. I .>»** ic-arv and treasurer, executive prestdent he has consented t*» ac- fiommlttee. It I*. l>-r*h>. *-hairTnan. i'haHeston; K. O Hall. Jr . Mount I'roiuiiM-iil laiwyer. I-.enry A. Middleton Smith of ('harlesfon, who yesterday was ap pointed to succeed Judge Win. li. Hrawley as district federal judge for £outh Carolina, is one of Ut most 'prominent lawyers in South rarollna lie lias been counsel in many <JT the most notable and im portant cases tried in South t'ar- olina courts. Mr. Smith has taken great Inter est in historical research, and is now a member of the historical com mission of South rarollna. He is ^ also a member of the board of tru ■ ees «f the (’harlestorj city schools, and a trustee of the College of Charleston, from which he was graduated. When it was announced. some time ago, that Judge Rrawley would retire on account of his age, a number names were brought prom inently forward in connection with the appointment of his successor The president according to advice • *ie;uai.t Snnd’ford Bee James Is- A ';-ud; Swintou Whuley, Kdis o Is intid; It. I.ebbv CbM'ient Wadma- liitv; .1 W C ir ty. Young's l^i-iiid: E. M. Bailey. Johns Island * . ii*-ge Xcws \attc* CleiiiM)ti Colletc. May 2 4 S.h«- i ll Ci*ef II » . Thompson. «>*.• l’r>il «l Horticulture. 1. .. .I'-repI«'«• ;i -. n»|i ill the V. government s»*rvice at an increased Helpful inspiraticr. when the s*-enis d-*rk ami the future fzili of | gloom. . I>*l him recollect as the world surely does that it was the farm that gave im Abraham Lincoln one of the world's most majestic figures that gave us Andrew Jackson, Mil- , lard FIB more, the martyed Oarfiejd ,^. ^ mrrim by Hr , mn Fur . Horace Gre«!y. Sir Is:iac Newion an 1 he brilliant Carlyle. It was a far mer's son—-E|| Whitney, who cr. ated the cotton gin, which laid the Cardui workc d like a cliann." There mu"t lie merit irwthia purely ▼egctalilc. tonic remedy, for women— Cardv.i—for it l as ’veen in suooe':3 r 'rl use for more than r>0 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and dU* as*. Please try it, for your trouble®. N. H H i/- to: AJ\iMirv her'. «1’>c*s- Alt'Jl. me C->.. (.naeanouKi. I rnn.. Utt 1 i<J/ . ■ ■ v a t • * *S -— — f ^- . # n. petitire examination in September Expenses reasonable. T«-n'.s md catalogue on application. Write to HARK1SON UA.VDOLPH l*r* -ul -lit. Charleston, S. C- f>-17-:lt. CHICHESTER S PILLS •jwf 1 .<>!,. Home Tn-nmnu Iw VvomeB.' - ieot in oa N' Coe I- Lxcrrs i i kill y»mr l.IA VI •* ' - heieby gtvi 11 that I f<-rbi.i ' jutjbow. order psnai'Y of tt>e la* am *re«r*a"- ami a*» f*r cni-CHlIs-Tf it » v lug bv stock ut»>ii u.v iyt». m Hr- x'on ; SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS > t t JS2. EYE«*YWHERE Towifbip nt Si**nb-it? X Raid. K vi. Tboniwa. Ratlin. S C , June l HBO. 1 yr W> 'KTM TtsTKil niture nml Hardware ('lunpaiiy for Kalr_ Prize. untilement reproduced here. •>■1 foundation for the growth of the cotton industry, now worth I'JOrt- UOO.Out) a year to Hie l'nite<i Stati-s end a farmer's boy—Elias Howe, who emancipated womanhood from tKs slave y of the kneedle by itt- suiury He * v.e. Is Vo leave June SO. j v< . n||ng |he 8ew , nfC machllte . Long, long before Robert Ful ton sailed his steamboat, the Clear- mniit up the Hudson, John Fitch 'la* b*« n . \ ..m*hI to .Mr H. t tfle | n g en | OU8 product of a Pennsyl- ■Mt rcison «.f .\ugusta. G,«.. who will , beg 1 .• \-ork immediately after the 1 close of Hie s»- -sion. *1 he oje-n ai*- ie« eption to Ci * I ca.»i**,«* V\ .l| I »• bell* iuunetii II j after tl •- aiiirn 11 i aildrvsa on Mon- I The contr.i-i for building i*n ad di'iynol si01 > on Barrack No. I and idding pi;'^ii» on Barrack No. 1* vania farm demonstrated that a boat could be propelled by steam by equipping a sl^lff with an eu- gine and sailing his craft up the Delaware with its aid.. Another a 00 disc harrow, will be given | tj tbe farmer making the best com exhibit in the Agricultural DeparttiH'Ui, by the International Harvester Company of America, ihrough Brown Furniture and Hard- i ire-Comtany. This prize is well •voitI: voqr time and efforts, anti as stated above, now is the time to get busy on that corn exhibit. Watch this paper for announce- nu-nts of other prizes. Begin new to boost the fair. Let the farmers contribute to Its success by mak ing their departments most complete and interesting. not Nights in May day UH evening. In addition to tbe brainy farmer's boy- --Oliver Evans sometimes called the Watt ' I. r*JS Mmuiau treat, -Vi dress parade on Monday- af- , AlIwi «*_* aB 'V h . r first to" 'build C'H A B t 8 8 T O M. 5 t temoon, a slow liattle will h* given aQd operate a locomotive in the , 4B AfIBLI AND I he weather is now hot enough to require* cool eveninji drinks. We are open every ni-^hr— Our drinks are cold. Fans running ail the time. You will find this a pleasant plao* to spend an hour. Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Fresh Crackers, Dry Goods for 1 he Entertainment of visitors. I'nited States. Cyrus McCormick. from Washington, has devoted much n!,,> of ,he I" 0 ** interesting <le- | nven ,^ r of lhe r «. aper> ,h e whir of thought to this nDDointmeilt and fm*'’“lents Qf Clenison College to itt Irwiav h**nrrl urrktinxl IHa thought to this appointment, and has discussed the various applicants at length. Numerous prominent the tin* farmers of the state is e:*p« riment station, which South Carolinians have called at . P 01 ' 10 '" •*>' i’cderal funds. The experi I11Ht . b j Ue the White House in the interest of one acu-the other of the half a dozen men. either applicants for the position or suggested for it On Sunday it was announced that Judge Brawleyi had mailed his res ignation to President Taft. Then it was given out that the appoint ment would be announced on the day after the president's return from New York. This announcement is today heard around the earth, was the modest son of an !„ sup- ordinary Illinois farmer. The first the farm to make tacks was r.-ent station is divided into si* di- _ - . ,, <» . craai ion of a Massachusetts ions each of which is presided r h> a Hub «>r full I ro. These device that furpished the world wit six divisions are as follows. Division lad—Thomas Blanchard and the ' ot Agriculture, Division of Entomol ogy and Zoology. Division of Chem istry, and the Division of Arttmal Husbandry and Veterinary Science. The offices and laboratorie* of the eperiment station, occupy the second floor of the Agriculture a quiet, thoughtful farmer's To the resourcefulness of an was fulfilled yesterday, when the ^ u * l, * ln 8 appolntbicnt of Mr. Smith whs offi cially given out. Do Ghosts Hannt Swamps? No. never. Its foolish to fear a fan cied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, an lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles slid may Induce dead- The experiment station where the field and horirulf tural experiments are conducted, is about one mile from the main building. On this fartu are tested th* fertil- Izer requirements of the various type* of soli, cultural methods of cotton, corn, so* beans, sorghum, cow peas. oats, wheat, barley-, and all the economic agricultural pro ducts that grow in South Carolina The station is working on about fifty different types of cotton. Thew are carefully bred and selected All the modern screw was the work of a poor Vermont , genius—Thomas Harvey son Ohio farm lad- Charles F Brush who invented the dynamo, the wortd is indebted for its present day great industrial and power plants that 'give employment to millions of farm. |, an( j 8 Thomas A. Edison most b#ll Bant of the world’s inventors, spon : sor for the electiric light, the pho nograph and a hundred other de vices. was the sou qf a poor farm laborer. K. M. Turner, inventor of the acousticon, the dictograph and' the interior telephone hearing bis name, now universally used, when w not engaged on his father's Indiana farm used to hire himself out to neighboring farmers at 25 cents a day seeding com. at which he ly typhoid. But Electric Bitters de stroys and casts out these visions kinds of combinations of fertilizer !“' , !. ,ed *** eJ ‘ Pert ' Fr ° m germs from the blood. “Thri-e hot are tested on these various crops Ilea drove all the malaria from rayt * n ,,H * HoHlvultural division of system." xlrot* Wm Fret well, of ,he *»aHon there are Lucama, N. C.. "and I've had fine ** u »* H * r,,0, >* grape, and ail ku health ever alnce.’ Use thla safe an * a number of varieties of the Bure remedy only. 60c at John M. ,ru,u vegetable*. Klein'a ' 0, ber activities o» the experi- ment station are along the follow ing principal lines Botany, ento- .. ... ,,, w „ inolojjr. tart.rtrtomr, oh,„l M r, ..n ** b ' ' 0 "“ d ,od *> r Jmrovpemeiit. f*+d\nz experiBiestD of cattle, plant breeding, diaeaaes iirnd Fo. Vi lets, Wi Johr. V JV-.cK r. pr. ferf- 'x aii«-rbor<> 1 Estxshliaheft in I 7111 Oldest Klrw |r 4 n eric* L 4. WALKED TIE WIIVS NEATESTSEWUHIIAPUIE kittsoia&year of unrivaled jx^xiar- tty.withanaiMJal sales of milUons - * . afpoundsL to-day the ry over as the Wisconsin farm came C. 1^. Sholes. ihe inventor of the ty-pewriter which revolutionized the business methods of the world. Where service is the only creden tial that commands recognition and ; a man's ability must square with his responsibility, the •'farmers' bo,* who has hearkened to'the call of of plants, forestry, rotation of crops, orchard and vineyard experiments. the front rank of the world's use ful workers in every large city on the face of the earth. For he makes good and the world needs him. farm management and co-operative e* • -.lents. w . Moved Child From Death. 1 After our child hod suffered from • • *«r • excfpttonaloiJaUy and modrftk [RnyUvuK i X broncBtal trouble for a year" G. T. Richardson, of Rich- ' ' jfij ’• MBTaT AW., "we feared It The station officers write i^MMt 10.000 letters a year in answer'to letters from farmers on all kinds of wrot * subjects relating to agriculture. ardaon In addition to well equipped lab- had consumption. It had a bod' ratoriea. the station baa large seed cough aU the time. \V e tried many l houses, a large herd of dalrv cattle 1 ^ AV and burkshirehoga . rr-odlee without avail, and doctors and herkshire hogs. medicine seemed as useless. Fiaaliy The station has published 142 w * tried Dr. King’s New Discovery, bulletin* and 23 annual rep». r u i*«d are pleased to aay that one hot; Excursion to tl* effected a complete cure, and A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paralyse a home so com our child is again strong and hoal* | pietely as a mothers long illness of themualea wheth- thy." For coughs, colds, hoaraonusa But Dr. Ktng’f New Ufe IMIla are Agent or address A muwl Agasi (at ftW vargamgxra ^ These publication* are sent free all farmers of South Carolina Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida, VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. On Tuesday. June 6th, the Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets from Walterboro to Jacksonville, Fla., at $5.00 and to Tampa at $7.00, limited returning to reach VVal- terboro no^ later than midnight on Tuesday, June 13. 1911- Extra sleeping cars and coaches sufheient to accommodate 'all passengers will be placed on trains and everything will be done by the management of the Atlantic Coast Line to make this a first class excursion. Proportionate rates will be made from other points in Vir ginia. Nojrth Carolina and South Carolina, For tickets, pwllman accommodations and schedules s*e the .For so er induced by violent exercise* or Wgrippe. asthma, croup and sore injury. * to , w , u tk . BM , )Dmubl . excellent. This liulment is also high , ^ J . ly aat*emed for tbe relief to afford. * 4y th ‘ tB Prlc * SOc « l la couau of rheumatism. Bold by Trtal bottle free. Guaranteed by John U. Kltoo. a splendid cure for women. "They* gave me wonderful beuefl In constipation and female trouble* wrote Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Lead III. Tean. If ailing, try theqp. 25c at John M. KJela'a. W. J. Craig, T. C White, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. , Wilmington, N. C.