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90 tk* Offlears aad Mtmboro of
(kO Faraur* Uaioa:
Oao of the •Tito moaodac Amor*
Mo today, aad leaot andorstood la
«t* oartoaeaMt i* that of iadlaeria*
taato lamtoration. As ft to th*
oooatrjr to fall *000011 of lodl||H'k || t
oltliobi, T*t throoch Blit* It-
lacd, and oth*r entry ports, we
coetlnue esrh year to pil* op an
aoeamaalatioo of direr** national'
Hie* that never can or will be as-
eiaillated by onr people. To re
ad net the laws, and const ruet sen-
sible barriers Is the trok to which
wo should address ourselves, and
ao class Is more directly liVereeted
la It than the former.
I have no sympathy with the old
*Xaow-nothlBc‘' cor** intent fn
America, which aaed to pride Itself
da the slogan, “America for Amerl*
Episcopal Chmreh, Mot. T. P. Ba
ker, Rector: ftameu ba the morn
ing aad ereaiag oft tk* let aad ftrd
Ban day aad every ether Sth ftaa-
dajr i» each moath. at 11 a. at.
i ft.ftd p. bl ftaoday school every,
laadar aftertaaa at I o'clock aad
prayer meetlag every Wednesday af
ternoon at ft o’clock.
Presbyterian Charck, Rev. A. B.
Wallace, Paster: Service* on tk*
morning aad evening of every Boo-
day to each moath at 11 mm.
aad p. m., except th* ftrd flan-
day aad night pf the second Sunday.
Sunday school every Sunday* morale
ot 10 o'clock nod prayer meeting
every Thuradsy afternoon nt 6.10
o'clock.
Methodist Church. Rev. H. J. Cac-
then. Pastor: Services In the morn
ing and evening of every Sunday in
each month at 11 a. m. nnd 0.10
p. m. Sunday school every Sunday
nfterroon at 4.30 o'clock and pray
er meeting every Thursday evening
at 8.SO o'clock.
Baptist Church, Rev. J. R. Fun
derburk. Pc^tor: Services on the
etsaaftk af eattao aecardtag (a sam
ples. Hls fdsa la this was aecer-
taia the real latrfftalt «a|pa af
each grad# af oottpa. aeeordlag la ft
•plantag or tenelle strength. He
Uterrfewed the department af ag
rfewftare and found that the ex
perts agreed with k)m that this*
sheald he done. There Mima to
be ana* doubt u hie mMaad al-
•• ta the mlada of eopn <of the
officials, as to wh«iB#r there 1s say
1 difference be-
grade^ of cottor*
which are now from 91.SO to ftl
a bah» and aft wards higher or low
er, according to grades. These
wperfmeau ta teattag th* real rai
ns af the different grades may be
of grant value to the farmer*.
When the government experts
have investlgr.**d sufficiently by
actual spinning test* on their own
machines, they will give to th#
formors th# result of their findings.
Senator Smith said: “To illas-
traU what may occar: suppose by
actual last ta the department it be
foaad that strict low, middling tee
asms tensile strength aad
spinning valae as strict middling
aad that the latenaidlat* grades,
namely,' low aUddltag and middling,
are also of the same valae, then
the only question to be considered
la valae of these foar grades win
be to determine their grades, and
the government process to otaai-
ardlso the grades.
“As rssult of this, ia case this
•hoaltf occur, in place of tfcard
being a difference of a quarter to
half and as high ae one cent or
one and n half cents per pound
there trill be ao differeace at all.
It nuy ho foand as common oonse
would seem to teach, that a. black
rope may te as strong and ssrvloe-
nble as ft white rope and the
' question of color bps nothing to do
with its market valae."
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Jno. A Kb
boro, A CL
I **M» MB.
DragteM. wall
Oct Good Stock.
It to because we x^sh to see the
South take Us rightful place as an
agricultural section, and Southern
former* receive a Just reward for
the work of their hknds that we
protest against this Idea that good
livestock ond good farming methods
are not for th* r verage farmer, they
most emphatically are, and if he
is ever to become a good farmer.-
to make his land good, to have a
good home and. a good bp.nk account
WP1HBMT ADVAJTCAGMft
Th* teachers scholarships la th#
University of flooth Carolina, worth
910ft la moaay and exemptioa from
fees, offer a fine chans* for ite
young men of this county.
Teaching to one of the test
careen open to the strong young
of th* fltate. as hlgb schools
are multiplying apoa every head,
sailing for trained men at fair sal
aries, aad with prospects of largo
usefulness.
The University of South Carolina
to bow under a fall head of steam,
■fflctsney has asarked th* past ses
sion to a remarkable degree. 449
students wore prseeat A new audi
torium to now building, which will
te of grant advantage. The «apa
at* T. M. C. A. batldlag. and re
ligion* life of the students, is a fact
of prim* importance. The apaslm
with good baths, the
infirmary with a traised
aane la attendance, are splendid
means of Insuring the health of the
atadeats.
The ontreaeftr of the University la
many forme of public service to
gripping the people of the whole
fltate. Oloee attention to given
to the Individual etadeat.
The growth of the Law school tee
been signal. p
Colftmbia offers many advantage*
for straggling young men to sappert
themselves while they are studying
tft UaJversHr- No matter hew peer
e boy may be, he can get a fall
college education at the University.
There is a business Course with
fine facilities.
All In all, the progress of th*
University daring recent years as
regards attendance, efficiency, and
the spirit of public service is in
spring.
finfen MiCabts.
MILLINERY GOODS
of ow Millinery De
stand. She is
ftrtttkmlndimieftlmeemmanhy in Millinery in the
rise and fiattone.
^Tmeem OmSgttmmflim iff'
IMr r«fWlgf IS uMCMfl
teaks Mercantile Co.
SMOAK8,
SOUTH CAROLINA
SHOES AND HATS
forton.
your
ted
Have you Spring Shoot and Hat? If not you are fort
ate. for you will have dm opportunity of supplying y<
needs from onr very large line of the ceiebra
BROWN SHOE COMPANY'S SHOES
AND FBOM
POINTER BRAND HATS
See onr line before buying^
r users ■eRMDK « wirbnw to.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Crosby, of
Ruffin were in town Thursday of
last week.
he must get rid o,f the foolish notlo
morning and evening of every Sun-) 1 * 1 ** be has to wait until he has
day in the month except the morn
ing of the 2nd Sunday, st 11 n. m.
and I p. m. Sunday school every
only." sod excuse Ignorance or' Sunday morning at 1ft o'clock, and
lots of money before he goes to
farming in the right way. To
plac# oro’s dependence in scrub
farm animals, or to ^msglne that
jAath-on th* flimsy pretext of petti- prayer meeting every Thursday* *r*n ftay farni aiiim64 cAD *‘ v « the most
H JL PADGETT.
A Uorney-st-Law.
Prompt Attention to All Pnstnrm
WALTERDORO, fl. C. *
•UsM. .Neither would 1 pet an In-
tlsxfbls embargo upon entrance lr»*o
thte country. Ever sines ws set
HP Hi hnsinsss as a republic, Amsr-
)en hr* been an asylum for the op-
gnemd oft all lands. They have
lestsd toward the Statute of Uh>
arty as symbolising all that to good
and hopeful sad Inviting to these
whs fftllsd, from terns ennss to as-
mow n square desl in their* own
eputfrtss.
' But I do rseognlm that ws hsv*
n AsOnRs dnty to perform not only
•e th* present generation, hat
-equally to those who srs to fol-
ksw on If ws allow igaoraat, oaflt.
dftssaeed Immigraats, of those with
mm respect for onr tactuation* and
With Inability t* assimilate our
M*sI*—<0 come in without 1st or
eteitong*. and to occupy the land
•warm of locusts, .we shall
" he working poorly for th*' Amsri-
ends of tomorrow.
Aassricn bus been called th* melt-
tog pot of tbs world. Is that It
rsesives into Its capacious space*
hordes from almost srsry nation,
msltlng them into a common sub-
etancs and and taming them out
Amsrtcsro. But Industrial troubles
stepping out on the farms
lag at 9 o’clock.
The Furman University
msncemsnt begins Monday, Jane ft.
•■'aI doss* Wednesday, June I. On
the eveaieg of Tuesday, June 4. nt
sight o’clock In the dining room of'
Montague Hull on the Furmun Uni
versity Campus, will toko place the
Anneal Bosquet af the Alemnl, for
mer students sad friends of th* in-
stUnrHon. These occasions furnish
on* of th# most attractive f sot arse
of Furman com msncemsnt, end they
they serve .both to cumulate and
profit when allowed to shift for
Itself Is not good farming. Such
thsorlsa—for thsa* are theories ass
, wild nod baseless* as any “aciso-
MBcag tist" ever promulgated—hors don*
I much to keep the Sooth In Its
Com- Prasent backward condition and
ws cannot get rid of them on#
moment too soon.—Tk* Progressive
Farmer.
No Bey, No Fay.
The comptroller general is going
to Insist on knowing what thq Rev,
Mr. Creighton to hired for by the
governor, end as te has the law
behind him la the matter ws are
glalt that he will do so, for there a
some very pregnant poeibilRle* la
maintain Interest In th* InsUtntkw. 1 Batter. It to true that former
A good sapper and abundant fellow- governors hsv# sent In bills for
ship are promised all who are on datsctlvea who had been engaged
head. Mnale will bs furnishM by s ' * B •Paclal work, ws have no doubt,
Greenville orchestra aad th# ^irmaa Hat the whole of the state as well
Olss Club. The committee ars B. K.
Ossr. C. B.'Martin, J. C. Keys and
R. M. Mauldin.
The annual sermon will be preach
•d Tuesday, June 4. by Dr. C. B.
aa the records of the office showed
what they wen* iiolng. and nobody
had any objection, In this casp^ there
to a mystery that is pustiing to tha
people to say the least of It. and
Barts, Columbia, 8. C. The annual
address before th* Literary Societies
will be presetted on Wdneeday morn
as mi, Jane I, by Dr. Charles W. fa the employ/(ft tfie’str.t* hc!n
mairns in the great later centers Kent, professor of English Mteratnr*'•"<! ab^e board in all mat
es that there to anch a In the University of Virginia. Iters and hpis right in that, but we
w* would really like to know what
•i r - Ctbighton has /done. The
governor Insists on people who are
•blag as overcrowding -the melting
pot. each • thing ns ihrapring into
flf ingredients that will not mix
with the beet qpd meet eodnrtng els*
■mats of Ametrtonn cMaenehlp-
mi
**h
l )* 'i?'
There never ' was a time
people appreciated the reel merits
»f Chamhelnln# Cough Remedy
■tore than now. This to shown bp
the iMrenae ia anise aad volaa
la toMh. teettmonlato from persows who
bow oared by It It paa orjtear
ehUdraa are troubled with
at ofttd give it a trial
their
a teaeOctal
Ttekt
j want totes him do thy same way
when that he wsnts other people to do.
vernor to not above the law,
that teems to be the hardest
ng ia the world foV Mr. Bless* t>
nodorstaad.—Florence Daily Times.
vo
Mr. at»l Mrs. Jc
4ko flaidorh
Professional Notices.
QnVJM 09
Of. A. J. AndtoFson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours:
OPFOfliTR
ft a. m., 1 p. m
9 p.m.,1p.m.
'Phood 100b.
WALTBBBORO. B. O
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DENThk SURGEON
I kavt roopoood my teotal
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with mo DR. JOHN H.
RAKER, All work civmt
prompt attention,
r Office next Terry A Shaffer’s
Store.
Office Boon: 8.80 am to I
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JOHN 9L HUOKft.
SURGBON -DENTIST.
KHKHABDT, B. XL -
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CE. DURANT
Qvl Eflg'r amd Land slrvoym
wm be in Walterborp at]
B, Ackerman's on Saturdays
and all other days when not
if work in* Mi
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