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Editor The Pr*‘Bn and Standard:
Your readera may arouse me of
having an axe to grind when they
eee another letter of my atyle from
me. Let me say that I am no
agent or political candidate and if 1
were, aa Rome aay. for houaekeeper.
one of my age and calibre would
atand a poor show with ao many
^ rivals in the field, notwithstanding
auch a fine field and variety to select
from, for as you must know, they are
hare of all grades, colors, sites and
looltr-^but alas, alas! I shall have
„ to take •■»▼ long ride on my return
trip and <|d as the defeated candi
date for Office. Take my medicine
and truat for better luck next time.
Since my last communication I
had the pleasure of enjoying’' the
open honp.talitv of many more of
yoyr good people and enjoyed none
more than my short atay at my old
Oranbeeurir bnv P*>rrv Sanders, o'
your cit> at hi** beautiful home with
his accomplished hetror half and
daughter. Miss Pevde, who Jukt
vie with eseh otlv' to ui'l-'e
want to stav. yet more. And if vou
are given to an anpeMe r.»,d Mil:
aa is tlie writer, it ia n l> : tr r. pi'.! to
tnhe. hut then 1 remember nine
host and the fne TOO of fho e »liat
murt roi k the cradle of thp •ifoo
nnd I tear mjself off for Rnovbs*.
day and night with them an*! dreRitv 1 ’
pleasantly of tomorrow when I eh *l!
smell picnic w ith Guy ■Snioaik and hi?
good people, t!t* , n-'for Orangeh tro
to ccr'y many pleasant recollec
tion of the good neople of Waiter-
boro. While watching my Pne corn
grow and the tariff revision down
ward o’* outward, as I expect to find
It at the final turning—a case of
the twp black snakes that met snd
began swallowing each the tad. and
when each hud completed h.s job
there was nothing but a creasy spot:
u. then too. those investigating commit
tee*. now aren’t they raak'ng the
fur fly, but then those grafters are
monied men and those investigators
are likewise and some of them graf
ters. too. so nobcdy is goinr to
be badly hurt unless they get their
hands on some poor chap spd then
the law must he enforced.
I am glad. Mr. Editor, that you
seem to be Inclined to give our best
Governor a fair show for he hasn’t
got credit for the good, but cursed
for the bad and good by his ene-
mlee. Now. Just watch Cole. He
will come through on the home-
run.
1 could say more but my letter is
too long already to tap the blind
tiger eueetion that some do say is
here about aa well as ip Orangeburg.
Biaee writing the abemrit was
my good fortune with Mias Edith
1 tb spend the day at Mr. J. A. Koger’a
heantiful home with Mlaa Edith and
brother, where we met the warmest I
hospitality and hope to repeat some ]
day la the near future. Mr Koger i
has 10 acres of tho fin* at corn thr.t
I hare seen. It is just beautiful. O,
what a sweet home.
Uncle Jack.
ARC DELICATE OR FRAIL
—ScoW'# Emrnlmon
it nthye’s grandest growing-
food; h strengthens their bones,
makes healthy blood and pro
motes sturdy growth.
Srott g Bowtie. Bfconfold. N. J. l.v?7
llciu** from Pen id.
Waller^Miro. K. r >. July nth,
We are sorr/ to repcrt that :lu'
Corn Club Boys are ind^-d blue ‘ is' ;
now. Their corn lias practically gor**'
tv pieces on fli<ou;:t of the lack of i
rat«_
Th*' fish-fry civ«'n at i
t»ark on ?!'• Itl of lt:!y .1 t i v :
an enjovable affair. %.•
Mr?. Hodges, of P.luft'oo. vho%as !
been spendi’ig s»>nv
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Miss Inez White, of Savar.r ih. G » .
who has been the guest of M ss t Iuth
O'Quin, has returned to her home
Miss Kate Ramsey, who has t“';i
teaching at McNeils 'Hampton C> ».
t« now at home spending her holi
day.
(\ B. Gatrh and“daughters. Ethel
;*nd Bell, accompanied by h^s nephew,
l^eon Gatch of Altoona. Flr... is now
•pend.ng the summer in and aroatid
Pehiel. Mr. Gatch's old home.
Earl Graves has accepted a posi
tion with the Hilton A Dodge Lumber
Co.
H. J. Trowell of Plant City. Fla .
who has been speeding sometime
with his parents. Mr.’and Mrs. W. J
Trowell, has returned to the 'land of
Mowers.”
Amicus.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured .
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, m the* n»mot
f««rh Um seat of U>» Caurth ta a bkiud
•r cuaatttattoMl tfStnaaa. aad ia urdtr ta rare It
yaa aaat Uka UCanal rrawUlfa. UaU’a Catairk
Cara ia tekaa latcrnaUy. aa*i acta tllmtljr uiua
klaoA and «acuaa aarfacn. Bali a Catarrh
Cara ia aat a quark Mdlaiar. It vaa | r*
acrlbrd W «># af tka krat (Aijflr^ba la ttTT
coaatry for yrar* aad ia a regular fmrriptl. a.
It la maipaaad of the beat toe lea anearn. nta
klaed with I be beat bleed pcrttkrv aettng di
**etIf aa the mcoaa aarfaeea. Tbe rerfe-r
r*.aiblaatloa < r the two Ingredter.l* la what pro-
reaolta la ra
‘tueeo aarb waadarfal
Seed hr teetMaoalala. free.
r. >. CBKNCT A CO.. Pro,
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THE CLEM SON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE.
Enrollment over 800—Value of Property Over A Mil
lion and a Third—Over 90 Teachers and Officers.
DEGREE COURSES; Agriculture, , (seven courses)
Chemistry; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Civil
Engineering; Textile Industry; Architectural Engineer
ing.
SHOhT COURSES: One-Year Course in Agriculture;
Two-Year Course in Textile Industry; Four-Weeks Win
ter Course in Cotton Grading; Four*Weeks Winter
Course for Farmers. „ ■ •
COST: Cost per session of nine months, including all
fees, heat, light, water, board, laundry, and two complete
uniforms, $133.45. Tuition, if able to pay, $40,00 extra.
Total cost per session for the one year Agricultural
Course. $117.55; Four-Weeks Course, all expenses, $10.00.
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS:
The College maintains 107 four-year Agricultural and
Text'le Scholarships, and 51 one-year Agricultural
Scholarships. Value of Scholarships $100.00 per session
i- ree Tuition. (Students who have attended Clems, n
"^College or any other College or University, are not eli-
p.iile for the Sch( larship unless there are no other eligible
applicants.)
Seh !..r - kip and Entrance. Examinations wiliXe held oy
erintendent of Education on July 11th. at
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NEX1 SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1913.
Write at once to W. M. RIGGS, President.
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Clemson College, S. C., for catalogue. Scholarship Blanks,
etc. If you delav, vou may be crowded out.
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We Pay Highest Cash Prices For
H-I-D-E-S.
Don't give jour profits away—ship direct to us by express and
get your money the next day. We pay highest prices Jor green
and dry hidts of all kinds; Beesvfax, Tallow, old Metals, old
Rubber, wool and Furs .n tbe winter. Try us with a shipment
now.
CAROUNA HIDE & JUNK CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. G
QUIRINE AND IRON-TNE MOST
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both
in Tas.eless form. The Quinine drives
cut Malaria and the Iron builds up
the System. For Adults and
Children.
You knew wfcat vou are taking when
you take GROtVE’S TASTELESS chill
TONIC, recognized for 30 years through
out the South as the standard Milaria,
Chill and Fever Remedy and General
Strengthening Tonic. It is aa strong as
the strongest bitter tonig, but you do not
tasie the bitter because the ingredients
do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis
solve readily in the acids of the stomach.
Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean
it. 50c.
RELIEVES PAIR AID HEALS
AT THE SAME TIME
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing OiL An Antiseptic
Surgical Dressing discovered by an
Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood
Poisoning.
Thousands of families know it already,
and •''trial will convince you that DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAUNG
OIL is the most wonderful remedy e .e:
discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores,,
Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids.
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and
all wounds and external diseases whether
slight or serious. Continually people are-
finding new uses for this famous old
remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist
Wemean it. 25c, 50c, fl.00
There is OnlyOne ’ BROMO QUININE” That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
'.oc’i for signature of E. W. GROVE on everv box. Cures a Cold in One Dav. 25c
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GOOD SALESMAN
To Sell Our
.Fruit Trees
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This County
Be*? •erni - known to the n * r • wei-] !. Sterdv emp'.nvment. < ash.
weekly. Good m<~n*y Ma le >*•';.:.&< nr «-x* ♦'Heist s* !:. s»*iya< -
t on and profit from t-vc-y ire* If you ar« *h** rizht n.v.e v. II
make you our countv raan^c;-.
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Cedar Hill Nursery and Orchard Co.. Box F.,
Winchester, Tennessee.
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