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NOVEMBER 19,1913. THE inFjm OH6AMIZE TO GET A NEEDED AP- / PEOMIATION FROM ETATE , TO TIOHT CATTLt TICKTv^ FARMERS SHOULD SAVE CORR CommiMioncr Estimate. X A RIG CONFERENCE HELD Meeting in Capital City Bring* Out • ' _ i .‘’•^Important Need of .Funds to Eradi- sen** Uiis year's «6rn crop cat* Cattle Tice Before Certair. ; rh ' ,** XX^ ' A \ ■ xj Coming of BoD Weevil. >ARD, WALTERBOR ('oiumlbJa.—Predictiag aa ? unprece dented price for com- nest year And tdtaUeourinp the federal census figures for Hie l*«uth I'afolina <4op. Cominis- J eioner 'Wathon of £outii t'urolin* re cently iKsueau statement to the fann ers of the statX^urginu that the coa- stHt* n.ent foikitrA: Though the }edt ral rumentjs' - - r‘ j preliminary estimate off the <\>rn crop ; in South t'arolina this year indicates Columbia.^ lietiiiite. «teps were Uk- S only aoput the tume size crop as thit. en recently at a^ conference of farm- of last year there can be qo question are. stock raisers, legislators, repres- South t aroiing has raised during aotatlves-of Clemton college, experts from the federal bureau of animal industry and others, called together Bp the Columbia • 'hamber of Com merce, with a view to eradicating the i 1913 the largest and best crop of com 1 in her history and In my opinion the I estimate referred to is almost fgrrial. ! This 1 say with an 'Intimate knowl edge gained by personal observation of conditions tbdt have prevailed in every nook and corner of the state this year. X* • , entile tick In thoee counties in 8outh Carolina which are «tiH under the Cadaml quarantine. The conference’ bids fair to give im petus to the neglected industry of cattle well to •wipe out the tick peat in the shortest possible time. X Briefly summarized, the end# to ward which the conference decided j product "There is a big shortage in corn : throughout the Cnited States, Euro pean Rusvia, Spain, Italy, Hungary . . proper, Japan. Bulbaria, Switzerland osganization under the direction of ^ TunK and the preliminary esti- Clemeon college to eradicate ^.I n^te of world’s crop in Septem ber 26 rails for a total production bf "Whether or not. however, we >ave . ^ . raised a bumper crop it is of supreme a raising in South tarolina. as , loiportaiKf , tbat 1h «. fameril , n Sauth aa to set the state and federal ^ aro jj Da ^ extremely careful to take governments working together to^ ^ alI th , cora ^ they haTe raised this year; that they carefully restrain from wasteful use; and that j they take tho bert of care of the usaw. vraaa v<a ^aavw^ «avrv>aaa^tu Rework were: Securing of an appropriation of $40,- 000 from the etat* of South Carolina for the maimenauce of a targe state ition under the direction of Clemeoa college to eradicate the Hrk. X . fBecuriag Che co-operation of the federal bureau of animal industry with the state organisation for the fight againat the thtk- Toward the atiainment of these •ods, tjie conference derided to ap point a committee- of five to wait on itp wW , ^ in a poshton this the ways and mean* committee of the ymir To ^ alilf p roftt!! f r0 ni house and the finance committee of 8U1<4 jn ^ rc}ianM of f0 m Che senate to urge the appropriation of a t0 fTom ^ ot fM.OOO for cattle tick eradication in largest hourex in side the state do kim+Haxt* v«ixo’isn we 1 T'.V*a . *' mg avlargf* biri»jnf s» In corn the man only 2,746.000,000 which is t - 24.4 per "cent less than was raised "In these / - 0 f oojuntries last year. |* “ft is manifest, therefore.^ that a state like this which is still buying corn from the West, no matter what ager ofXhe Company nays; „ “ in -onXopinjpif com will ' retail from-f 1.25 tbrfl.ho pf»r bushel the ■ •>»' . j ■ . . relieves rheun/atism quickly. It stimulates the’ »ireulution — in stantly relieve* stiffness and surehedd of ntuscles, and joints. Don’t rubr-yit penetrates. ■ ' <i» ' / / RSeunstirai N«»ct Rctvm»J ."I ers n i -r/c!.;- fr jran aiu* kUmiIoim yr.ti atfo I sn- I .. rouW note *(k A i rvn<t rccomOMmUrl Semn’* LJnuix um-«! it my y .i e.'wuS ail O.K. anil It fis* tu vrr boMi"r*' , l S< ur l.nMr /ntfti ftK !m>u>c ui.U csn>' it -C.th ate t>li t!i«_ i... i\u Rheumatism SOHmm V—frlbsd l Aoffrmi with an awlul Ttilhucss la ■r l«-r». Hist mcht I no lrr> acood rulitanK wirtitUaMi'aLiniiarut anSbelirvc mr. nr*t mcrnmc l roukt juinpont of had. I Ii»t«* supplied wi (a buttU eTcr, raioc*tia>c withnsrvcrsl le. I gut a bottle af 81 ear I sew I an aide toha abot aiace.”—AA *T waeUifar apralaed ankle. Liaianat and ■ aad cap walk a great deal, her ease I think you it for putting such a sad 1 dial always Dr. Maas'S Lin! x/PaEaM** a£l « N Sloan'* Linimeatgive* a grateful sensation of comfort. Good for sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and toothache. Use it now. At a* Dealam, lOt. and BI.M Send far Sloan's free book on hssssk. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, CAN REQUIRE^ EXCHANGE Under Decision Railroads Can Boll Mileage Good isi Bdwth Carolln« Alono. / B NKKIVKO: .IJIRKM .AND HOMI-7-MAKKKN. those counties sUii quarantined. The committee will appoint a local com mittee rifc'five members in each coun ty to awaken Uu- farn.'ers and live •tock men to the. inijxrance of wip ing, out the catlie tick. The conference derided to ask every diank in South ('arolira to tet up n Xtltion signed by its custono-rs ro the ibers of the ifmo rAiUssembly from ‘ .the dounty in wliTOy i: is located, ask-. .Ing thertvjo vote for the i.ppropriation of >40,060 rqr tick eradication. B. F.' Taylor of rolnnibia. secretary of tuc South Carolina Cotton Seed Cruslidt*' ndam-latlon, announced that similor petitiona would be at every cotton oil ddR In the state where they could be doeveniently aig’ied bjMhe fanners. One of the most important features of the conference was the enounce M| •ment by K. F. Lever, congressman V( •from the Gevenih South Carolina dbr p trict and chairman of the house com- t j, a ^ j, e powibly csd. and in theit way mittee on agriculture .that federal aid ae | tiif\.fiill meas-iire of nrofit .on the for the fight against the eattle tick <.orn that he- has raised’ in the year would certainly be forthcoming as ,g ls> ^ T ^ fn cont rrop , B r.. Boon as tbo state undertook the fight gaarkobiy free from moistufe and Is on a ierge genie with n well organised to ^ceUent condition to be saved After all. the gr«at trouble with us heye in the South is that we have been nter« croppers instead bf real farmers. We hive thought only of what ve Vould get out of the land this yvax. and have .fail»d to look ahead to n*xt year, nr ot the year after, or ten or twenty yean* from now. It is ;tearc*>ly too much to am that the man who works n farm rt>» will set to work, iff* a small way if necemary. luu with a tliwd purpose, to make tlieir farmiHg lands steadily more fertile and ihetr homes and home surroundings more attractive and cheerful, if all the farmers who read The Progressive F«rni«g could be quickened by such a purpose, then work and their <xupiple Would liter ally remake the rural South in the no*t tw«uity years Cnder iheh- ^nr“ the gulliei| lifilsidcK would become green pasiiirvs: the unsiKlitly an I iinhealth> swamps wotiltl tie trans formed bv drainage Jiito tlie county's. twenty years, looking /fmly to each i year’s crop as lie raises it.’ vilf at j the Xutf of that Hpie have a poor ( moat fertiic It-Ms; die old rickety ifarfn; amt that tir> nran who farms ^building- and the unfold farmykrd « coni; tg ,><hin)cr> and we believe if J rfie same lam! fqV twenty years, keep- would g-».- place t^painti’d houses rhe flTatter o! h,:h nrites’ could >>e t future welfare’ of this land -brought to liear c.-i laem, while wr- hav» a lot of foragu' and. opiet dif- ffrient feed xih#s.- Ilia? titey could take care of *:.e corn until .thb. sum met iqo’itiik whet! co^pii is always- higher li t un any otfier .time in dhtK ycar, and unother dhing ih*t we think would imid the price of corn down is the planting of a large oat crt>p which would curtail the use of corn.” ’’The statement made by the writer' of this letter I do not think Is exag gerated and it is fof that reason that I wish to urge every possessor of corn’' In the state to consrfve the corn, de vote his attention immediately tp the planing of all grain and forage crops .ilways in View, will at rh" *’iid o f th“ p<-idpd have a.j.ith farm an»r a g«H»d home. ’ Wp must get till--. forwqrdylookiiiK spirit:- and we nriist g-T over our old foolish notion that farming is merely a matter of buying fertilisers in th ' spring and selling crops in the fall. Th** demand today is. for men who — ’ '' ' white w;i • i• d f-^m s, and smiling lawns 11..m' <1 xfitl Irtitulered witii trees and ‘i<fW/rs and < l.mhitii; .vifte4 > The' iOt-tl lands would add to Ibeir fat’u^s ’ iMr >y \ c tr. mid larg-v crops lai" u .tlii i wo ili iq,|{to tire fWrtiler’s work .yul li[e i icr-. t- iligH mor-- pleasant ami in tr.y'us fill twth' world The I’rogr* slv« I ;cin # * r ' X - X /.* V rolumbia.—A special from Wash ington saya: "labile issuance of mil®- age by curriers may be voluntary, conditions attached to the use there of must 4iot make discHir.inations or other positive wrongs forbidden--by the act to regulate commerce. Itegu-1 laiihns pequlring exchange of coupons from interchangeable mileage book or ' the mileage books In South Carolina, meucing jpurney are not found to tie 1 discriminatory or'otherwise in'viola tion of the act.” The above synopsis gi»on recently j by tlie interstate commerce 'confmfs- | sion in the matter of the issuance of ‘ the mUdage books in South Carolina, explains in brief the decision of the commission of> this subject. It will be reineinbered that several important hearings were had .In South’Carolina, and one or two in Washington .last winter to determine whether or not railroads operathig in South Carolina were not practicing diacriminwtion in selling mileage hooka, one form be ing good only w Mb in the state, and the other, the regular interchaageabla kind, requiring ah exchange at a tick et office window before a ticket could be had for transportation. These heerings were attended by a big array of counsel and by many wltneeses and covered several months’ time. ^The decision which has been expected since last winter came recently. After declaring that-the Commission has absolutely nothing whatever to do with the selling of mileage books for use wholly wfrhln the state of 8011th Oarotina. that being a question over f hich the commission has no Jurisdiction, and after reviewing the kJatory of the mileage book question throuoghout the country and giving an outline of the acCof the 8011th Car olina legislature when In 1912. it pass ed an act requiring the railroads -to receive coupons from mileage hooks •old by any railroad on Its trains as transportation within the state and.ro check baggage for passengers ugion presentation of said mileage books, the qpiqlon in part given by Commis sioner Marble. \ ■* It will thus be seen that, narrowed down to a few words.the decision means that so far as mileage books, good foretravel* wholly within ttie Mate of JjOutli Carolina ate concern ed. that is A matter with whiiit ’he louUffjfrsion has nothing to do, and t<i inte -Mate mil* age n*r wrong,* - , *3 ... 1 as alleged h> tlioso wtio brought this proceeding, has be* n show?*. This be ing the-case, th*- railroads indy con- ( tintie to ope ran tiieic mtl.cage IumiK i plan as at present, unless for cotjven ienco or for otiier reasons ^should be deemed ne essary to < bange ent regulations. HHUEUFl FORTY THOUBAND VISITORS IM- bfected best line OF EX- y > HtBITS YET ASSEMBLED. CROWD UNUSUALLY LARGE . Slump After “Big Osy” Not 60 Notice- able an m Other Years.—Alt Eahib- • « ® ' - if* Were EaceHent.e-Ptana For Next Fair Contemplate Expansion. r Hi th awards' v id WH i 4 pres tX force iu the field. T* Visit Columbia. XColurobia.^About 76 leading bank- ♦re, merc^anta and other influential Bweinee* mefi of Philadelphia, trgvel- fng through the Bouth by special train on the fifth annual “Philadelphia Trader excursion,'* will be in <;oh'>n- Bia Wednesday. November 19, from noon to 2:16 p. m. Arrangemenln for euoh entertainhi* nt of the visitor* as the schedule permits are being made by the Columbia- Chamber of Om- mtfcee. • ‘ . X V ' X . ■ X with the least pcasibic trouble." Rhedea Addrss* Union. L. .M. .Rhodes of Ten ness man of the board of directors “ssee, ch: :t ors rtf t / Confctierate Reunion. t*t'8iunc -The annual Confederstc Veteran reunion Wax lield in the opera : bouse recently. tlte body whs not tH InTyrc a- < xpe* tet! it was a re{> renetuative r*f>*'. /*<t ft' o'clo -k/iv the kqorning the pron -,oir was ior.. ed at Kijfg's hole! acadctl by f!ie Il'-.X’ine Concert hand, thci cam*- the. - ' tie, children with th* * ori«s o r tu'ar'**?*••. InurMliateh in th* rear of the chil-, b o.ih drer. manjied. the tbit; and ;i^«-1 H .’i*‘ « of Veterans. ;»*«} by f'.en llrwokx and .„ Capt. It. M. Befbune. k- — chair the National Farmers' union, made an ad' dress |n the court house recently on the principles, purposes and'work of thb'.organization. On account of the Insuffii teat notice of the mating, the crowd* wakTa+fier «inal!, but it was very.appreciative and showed a great deal of intern* Th* s:n.,i it .r (.jjd that the taru.erri, aw a elixmi/are hiisi- ness fj|l:ur’es, that'at the beginning of the republic th* y tiWiX.I no per cent Of th*- v and-tfsifay they own 20 P*-rcent I i , he - ti i. - l .-'.-elv d ;* t- thi* primltivt *axte:u} ih* : *m1* «*♦ di'triburkin. T-*» «ond fhu.. . an not In* chnpged wit! uiit edn pi-hi", o gan ixatuin :<* I co-op*.rtthift. an 1 »’ * ”ar biera'.. niuu s-tar. la Bsr'a’J ti.* sc, in «>j1te,g>f ijuasteil prospi-rffy t!)** farm/ er’w i«.« wrir is too •Htn’l., Ti e -•os, iaccHRM <r! e tii.iti.. t*') fasmer^ *< MW) '. a: u tl*.' t.et income is only /'•fg which-.ix fiiiit ixX »-at>Ha 4 for t 1 .X^t ,iMiv,»)f*fi pe«iple IjYing on the ‘fnru.g.'"’ v S. Musical ffiri-B PIAXOM, ‘ n.AYHK-l’IAXOH . VHTROI.A8, MI'SIC. Mettfhaa- disc of all Kinds. KKKtlilNta MCH1C . lioisK, Established 1819. Cliarleston, S. C. SAML. O.rXltR, Representative, a 'X. \ Kings tree. S. C. Health Office a Menagerie. v The state-h«>ard of health *ifli< e has become quite u menagerie. Heads .of dogs, cats, horses, mules, cows, goatt*. rwtibits, coons and men monkeys have been sent there for examination. Ra bies seems * to have become surpris ingly prominent in the last W4*ek or so, for the .leads of seven dogs, two Columbia.—The greatest fair ih the luistory of t ht*_ state has closed its gates. Viewed from the. standpoint* of excellence of eahlbfis, att and management, the Itate fair all -previous records. K was iy educational fa Its, inteat, agriculture to fhe awberdioaUM) of everything else, althongi* tb* amuse- ment feat urn- were af a h4gh order. Probably 40.tM)d Bojifh Oarolinians T w the state fair during the, five days it was open. Thursday was the pre mier day as to atteiMkince, 20,618 peo ple entering the pates. The. Wednes day crowd was larger than ever be-w fore, and the attendance the last day was excellent, especially during the Morning hours. < ' ^ Tiie last day of the atatp^ fair waa featured by a regimental parade of the Cleroaon college cwdet corps, which took place at 12:30 p. ui. wlthla the race track Inrloeyrre. The cadets show ed the resultiXof careful drlWag apd pave a most creditable exhibition. The judges a not meed +Y*4lay their for the beet county and indi- exhlbits as well as for the state boys and men* corn clubs and gtrls’ tomato cluhs. All during the week fnere has been a great deal of •ptwulation ax to how the prises; Would be awarded. . The officials of the state fair and their clerttwl force were busy making I oui fhe list of prize wtners in the, various departments, as decided by the judye*. and pretxiring to mail checks to all Mintcwtants who were- successful. An immense amount of work is collected with this part of the state fair which an o<itHid<-r can not • appreciate. The settlement of differ ence w nft h arise takes Um** and pa-• tieuce on the part of Hie'offi* ialH "Much jniproMinent has h**en made In the agricultural exhibits afid there is still uitunh -oofn for improvement There is a gone ml air of optimism and progressivefiess among the farmers and buwiness men of Routh rproilm^ as *«.> siiown pt the fair, and I at tribute tile feeling to three things: The holding of the National Corn ex position in Hits state, the fruition of Hie woik by the agri< trltural agents of the Fnited States d« part ment of agN culture and 14 cent cotton." -, This was the comment by A. fl. Smith, agph ulruralist of Ihe State department sf nrricqlture, wlio goats and one cat have lieen sent to F. A. t oward. M. !>., path*>loglsl, for retnrne«l to (’oliinibia from. IHioois la examination. About liim heads, have tiple for tlie fair. Mr. Smitb is dlvld- toeeo exaniln***! since Jan oar j “and 326 bi v ti n) e between South Carolina patients have lieeu ’treated. The and Illinois. trwltm-nl lasts f*»r 21 davs and hal Opinion was ei^r^ssed hy Mr. Smith to be sent out nhily from rolumbia, : that grv^iter things are in’store for ' | the. v.aie'fair. I}e fc'llev*** tin t tne Dream Is Realized. Recentlj the Woman's club of tbe Aragtin Mill <(nuimnjty. Risk Hill. ri*alizeil ibrii tireun when Ihe rooms of Hie club w *re thrown open to >-fs Itorx, the occasion h**itiK-d:i eqtv 1 :»:n- ment ***n iKtiii)! o' ’music and <lia log ire," 1 ven !•' m- >**'Ji2 people, Che V llyr eurj.<;f, uiu'i.r-* !- b> t >*»* ftiilov t-tl tiv ail" *>vxl* tjX m •mi *--’ i >X, \Yoman'li < 11 • 1 ^ Ha ing along the light 1 p*.ssitd* to build agrictilt.nrsl show In Goluni bia He wt cou.i’y In tjn tkte *l>}yfiiy at tb ifxt fl.CM lie a IMUifk: 1 -* , lllti , .'>.* X‘ n |*..d a me-t 1 ’.ppy ”'-nit-. • Tlje* p! o’ in * ^1;■*■• Mi 1.;.'<’ii1 .*'i b* Iisi-ii -III In if* (..’-•i>\/i*' X’ 1 for th* n . kn . Mu-- o; P ’op*I:**■*! «• I * <1 <1 ‘ S' " ’ '"X-r::. c*' t^XIbarleston-. ading for -t’ha-r- p.*ftcrx. fikd re * ere:.- -\ «’f -l.,'e. 1.1 tin ,»n*is'K- ■d. ra.* W. i ’1 l in hot her from Xy:* Pmi* •ill*- wlii J! i.'" /: ■-X , Brunson Full of Visitors. /Vfi:l Nc Grant f,’cw County Brunson.-—For b* vero,’ day past ttje The .pt*.-nosed ifew county of Me- ('•jciniig is dci filC '. 1 tewn of Brunron lias W n filled vrlth visitors from knanv e* •'tl*)!i or State. The occas tfu is a Ft^t* ventlon of the (*i *. fia* Urmth. Carolina. Ana v id* i:- in* main represented n. tlncvc j **- lt extends frnn: Inija ut Oii.„. laiorestinff p*>rsonsv* p*-*-.*-ei youpg Duly missiorary M'*- Bura*- 1 from India. B**{;ulifui - j rvices <>f wor stiip. interoftinc report* and clpqii* n‘ for. tbe present, at !*>l Su’’Hoyf*: :.«'r Blease dedhied to r .»r »4i ele-Uon o: this question. hsi<- y- if Ui*’tl 1, ; ’i* Vet passed by !fX;!at ure’ 1 . t >resil,v providin? lir:: >f ill shaped conn* Lanterns x ^ ^ -1 v-e^x 1 » ' • Strong and Durable For Fishing, Camping, and Hard Use under All Conditions^ addressee arc* 'Tb^ tbe assembly* • Went Electric Railway. ADbeville.x-Tlie meeting .1® be hebl Hi AbbevTHe to discuss Ways and ®*en* of buBding an electric, road through this section promises tb be an ♦aOiiteiasttc one. Mayor Gambrel Ik 1b gpetipt oF letter* from all kerttong isterested, saying they will be barb. *■»«■« IHoae coming are Jama* . *. . I’ortcr A; Whaley. If. Rad othere from Auder ••• W here, Tb# proposed road »«1 •**♦ ap porMoaa qf the Ktodmoat mm rmaoto froas aay rail need fsoiU- »«t fa jte# um. fqrn * |.*o, ( - d 11 w < oun!>/of -rn.-.'ck v. ;;r to have been formed 'H of i. rtio’ r of A*> he; i f le,/Greeo- wom* nnn ndge eldhtpunties. with Me- t’ortink tyH *he <*>un:y seqf. Had it TctfXrr.cs of ji.vtM* i.'i'Oi'gh Kj*rcfield ctiuiitv'woufd '* w ‘' x "'*1 ’ 1 hav* 1 a linos’ been djjsmeinbeied. Pure Fond She* CIBtea. 1 J •With one of the larges^ mixed crowds fiat ever attended an 'affair under su'-b w«*ather conditions Char leston s first Pure f ood sad Sanitatioa Exhibit came to a close. There was ao ipectal lecture on the last aigbt. But Dr. ti 'MeP. Mood delivered a awre elaborate lecture thaa thoae of th# other eight# to go with the aw- Uoa ptetaraa af the fly. The exhibitors ettewjBd their haoths to reatala at LduDlwd iP Iff tho laat ariauto, aad tela added auch lb the "pleas arc af thqaa I»ho had gaafi* u attead the ahov. ,N Give steady, bright light. Easy to. light Easy to clean and rewick. Don’t y*. ., . « ’ smoke. Don’t blow out in the wind. Don’t leak. 8rn,-iilpc*( ».educed,to M m- jm. t’clilii'hia ' to j>!k ‘ > t•f) 1 of about MV.* »*' |> rymXln S* , i?’i t*»*’oJlr« s 1 *•< Is?:ast*‘v i0\ i- tlions’ -t that >in.ti/fwhibh^ras lx *;** it t'i»- ;*:;>(* *ii '< 1 SI*' 1 , aXi o-* (<*lijl*<-;: ’o f. mil: iiXim. Darfinqtprt^ Captured First .«»»*; *•. .■ ha Xnt 1*111 < < ant v ,.jL*rt*), qr-t t* /• ; lUafti.«.«! < . 1 ", ♦. *>r : iiri. <*:. I *-\:i.; !*at COUlity. ‘hK-t .f‘ •»/•- — th+^'T-' t'w •• 'n a !i : cb tin |iid **•} av .td* I i!c filz- s* a* la*- fait* 'or 1 > l < u'l?;’ • Udf. '•'■ ith 1‘tljl*' ill « .•••is Hi; I.*" . ..H-: . Ine a ;Jr V’*** . his;.! M '••''av'a. .v(t T-' • |i! In *o b-i'j^i'o. ’-cv*” si • .•» -silitKi in 'Si.*' ♦-ap. ffi •* m •; yfi i'o* ■A pih,**4,^d. , to . a' Exhibits Sent to C r i*•• f <K>d . •.(< F at. ill' r*t* %♦••■* t«»* V'C pn • tiii Hqa-'C * iv s’ i ; arretou. I f, • - • Xn'' t* '. i" 1 It V , tv - ^a<‘ , .0 ' •in Uo .i.l ff i:n**" 'III t* 1 - • w.i - m- < .1 d.i ' ha .1 i *,1 -Ui.." :».•.» i*X t< 1 fJ,n •!» r if, v. i x lift’s^*' | ,*y^ 1 ,‘u- ; A'” ri' ^j,»i a: il. ’w! : '•)«•• 1 W • • ( At dealer* everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY v M<m (Tf*-*tx a.- -vc iation. , ' " ’ >'* — Two Cent Bill Lisety. hV^ardin]. Hi* *!• d-a StaDti- <-im* , tl**t'< >* <« U.fli HotHji m ♦♦<«:•« th# .q*'i‘a-c/fc a ‘ «•>; * tin*' l> j-- ■ >r ’ t 1 , 'J-.' t ■ p«-a! f em\ th^.xcw-AiKls-.* 1* Wnulil is'’ l-iij* 1 !. bv.' ti'.lt ip > -r v jmsHt-tipfr rati' .1 *V.. '-io.iJu. e ♦sMb liu- »*•:»♦■’•a* . -*! b > » session and t ia S* aat , would -jntroti a-*- * nil*j 1: • gis-s- rt-qui: \ i' raiiroa*! ** ^8ou(h t aro. 111.1 iitn*.n r « l* b OTpS-qH J; ’in :p«-n •’*sik is V D*sp!i*>t From All. Ko: v four ciatntics .vill ’)*•- ri p/e- sente4. at the stale nex; yrtar by agricultural *liyp:a’<- il ‘he plans n4 IV. W. Imiiik, Plate agv-t .f » r ’ ? *>f| hs- officers and wirplojfS'kHtl UlFtnd Slates /faitn ’< monetratlqii ! ywlting rvprfscntslivpfi «>' ’•> | Machinery Company Host. About’H' people w»u-f;p'*—• ;it«^ wlmh ami us 1 banquet i by the (iobbt * Mauhine-*’; ,>•* »p3*uy n scve^K te faci/ir- wnr’.i ami Clemson udiege. *re can U d , | e * wRIi . which the Gobbex company out. Mr. lamg will li-a’ract the c«’ar has. COW Betirtns. The fee.'-t win spread ty agents t*» gather, farm products jHff"- ip fftf Gcesham din.iig room at the ing ihe rprinx *nd summqr 'i»r tuc * tlnipn st.elton. The menu ws# eJwb- n’ext eta'e fair. The proJiiws wiM be i and during the cveulpf short kept in Columbia Ml cold i to rage. This ! talk* were meric by several of the of- plan of thw d' nionstradon force w’tir. gc^ M |esinen of Ihe company receive Ihe. hearty.eup.'Hirt of flic oft- 1 M g some of tbe visitors on feoturM •tele of the suite teir. «f (he hjsteeee of ietereei.