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V VWttVS ____ ___ __t u b Pe r H 7s_ _ __ _ _9,1 0. _ _ _ _ ___ __ A E { L (EA c c_ _ _ _ r__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _- ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - rkmtii P.t. tsw,I3 "W ER Y .)..T EDA .AP I o) 9 Ira CofdneTo This house stand. Confidence and Esteen this city and his d m r1 Newberry. THIS WEEKS BILL 01 I expect my st ek .r Dr.qt Oo'd i larg-% aq aill t)he oth-r tovk ii ,N v getber. T.vo hidl i ad tity pit sel et fromu. $1 12j Ba)s a 30 iinc'i OP sek T stor.s ak you $ 1.')0 3 ar I fir th Doit bny yo:ar b' ick skir *r silk w set -ur lit ., taO .n)A .1) t.. -14- It count ry. Slippers, Oxfords ani We have the prtot lin.a of L e and Stenp S tls ever -ho, n in NP are the oil.% ions- mf N.-n bo> ry t int Selh & Co 'si Fie Sho s for lotih. s. 300 prt Drt-w, Si-lbv & C 'it L. $1 75, -2 00. $2 '50 i;id *3 0 : op.4-wd frou one of the latrge.t bliilie thm world. 5 c esesi Oxfor.I-, r--Lyien'r $1 (15 kid 1l - ' - $1 40 11) . $12 5 10' L -wis A. Crossq- t. 's Fe,-. - Sh R -miumber we se I them wi h n gnsitat d iu't giv.. isti,-f4t ti.>n %ol Li-t wiftl A-k to see them. Pie - 1 $250, $3 0C OUR FA3UR AS WIZIRD3 WO'I - 1 itPU . *-X e.'It 1 %1 sar v (;eit. MINCICI Y -e. C 0 .V11 %I N' Mkinog Vega .ah'. e les W .. ik --t d. Iig f0 e .er h1 0 :4 1 sbw g 4 *e -ili .0 p in the f eei -is re -e.g .-ee.f o.f Po tto K "eift 0 stel sees 4S s at lVdDs I. %1 44. ... 44 d Ltgte 1re,ed s bi -,4 Wtahingtmi, Aisril 6 -- Ev r% o-e who ents will bit initerested i , m no new inel cl. ver wiz rely whi(-h I n enterprising Rcienti"ts at th- g. ver mnt'e expeorin oist s.at ionq havo re - ceot ly commann -d. That plauts mis4 henceft-rth w.,rk overtime to keep up wi- b the resitles.S pace of this tweutieth centur. race i.4 now a foregone coelIngion. The vegetablo cr.-atnre which ti-spead.4 activity at night-as nasturea intlena ( ed-will soont be brasnded 118 a nlee less~ slubggard; will nultiimsttely f .l ii to extitietijon. T.lat Ma ichl li. dorantinwinitir ande awai's ti, warm breaath of sprmit before spron ing mnust ceasea its I z. habit. bhernations. Sweett fnits of ii tropiesB, bit herto a-ntshoralI) reafusing to il mirissh inI c cleer climntes, moest put ot tbicker appar,I I L-'tl. f flits at which greedy mastn,ark,. biie Iips musst growv higger. All t b rca-- at d spines which usa'nire e IVee a1 proste ti sn to our sveest frui. -, and i 1w muti't h.a chaktt,i oi. Ose oif th .s wizair lis tol 1 mD -, iers onealy, t heit th.s farm *r eof thi. in n wil bridge over hi.. nigh's uand his winters, thait there c'il be no seaa n-e. for our needede plant'lifea. oThat p)lants can ho forced to) doi 'i9 y k is ind.ed beitng prFoven , t night i'J'twh exp rsmin tstti several of 1.'.' sighit teo plano' - Nature gave b. . to .~isl-i ht rvre d e f Me Light, as weell an sir, se I'. il esseitial to pelant grosw b '1len discovered a few y-ears uago thait then illuinationi es gard.nso a' night bsy ole -t rie light will keeps pI tit ii aske and( growing, anad i. see~ms a..hog they are deceived into he'ievmeg that the .. day con innes Plaunts thu' treasted grow mu~ch fa--t. r andsu de v.elopi mu ch e uirlier thanr el l.prs sal lowel iteir "eery ights if ''hse. gov.ernmsent isi now C e i.m' Ceteg 1 sersie-4 of exp--rim ent.. to e arnil whet her W. 1-baick gats lamn a cannlot .also be usedl a anibetitsute'e for 'hse ssi'. [t its al1.o grosig )Ib1et soil s.etaaitly terttd z td b ce ' e. ande heaninag that sa mbl ' re ci ne>. a8s.3 hast.as plants gru.,th. W ha. Catc 3 between the people fa< i of the trading public. n>ra to knock out old fo No matter what F FARE! . ind Silk-4 i- as Iers-woinr I ca- Rh. *W VOt oun eh)rry put to st-preu in N -wh-rry i i if Silk to ityle to K, o v you, Ifre.ch an I A-n tric d' ,tra, or b !r H H .A or B u ost cto s.a ~ ~ ~ J m1qWt . 3).,>r a -i on yiiur I 103 Ladies. Trimai niht ~ ~ (11i 0. ), v 1,' 1 0- 1 -.1 no iU tI ) i .0 I ) )d, Whro L iii 10).. I Shoes + -C1 io,' Oxfor.i bherrv. W" The Variety of Valu t-pls' Drew, So. oad--PiCO. If low pric a coupl dies Oxf rd.. die ever had the powi ,5 C. #e jilt of attraotioit thet thei ir factorieb ini w.4 t ho -tore is or--wd 100 M it's Suill jlst n $1 25 a pair $4 95 w,ri. 44 50 $1 (10 " 100 M - 'M -nits j (I.. 0o.. . $6 25 - or: I $8 5( OPM for m, n. 100 \14i-' Slit - j..t ( ,tee. If 1he $8 5) worth $10. icr pair fre. 100 IM-1's S-itt ji-It 1 1, $3 50. $9 U8 worth $12 Z wit.h ritial na,I k -opi i.p p'nits aw k-4 all uight, an I h-irryiig the'n fr ,in 1 -rh+ 11. -ti I vi it w ri i ttr. gruid wirs hirrying their ron's fr-) u h.-nath, we m-ty awakten a .n fine morning to dihoov r that these imuprover; on nature bavo I -arae-l to Lyrow magia hoan stalk, 8uh a,4 the v 1i tnt. slaughterer - f ginnts, whom wo read aht . in our nurwry days. BRIDOING wINzTER OvER That the farmer of the future cn brieig winter tiver is proven by ex perim oits with vegetabha plante.I in winter in -xierinittal gardeis, he tween whose ro t are tunitels filled with steam Ruppliod by a boiler on the pretuises. Vegetables have thus heen actully grown out of season. rhis id a of warming Mother Earth 'steam pipe's iis, of course, new. Fo'r earl) asparuguta especially it has eeguni to be applied with practical 'ecss The steam is tot ned on foar 'e-e minutes at a tame t wi.ne int three 'ys, when. it heats the sail to a temn ratuore of 0) degrees. Breeding~ oranlges which will grew 3N -rth is asn-h r enter;r se of these sc.ienti-t,. The3 have fund a lit tle ortmga. one nca a half itiches in di I,aeter, growin successfully as f r No tbh a' Phbilaetel1'hia It is y, ry 'ir-Iy and cans liv tharouigh a fr it. .how.ev r, is nisfi for to d1 whetn ,w. alt bough v aluaible for pre servinIg. I'hims fruit has he.:ii mnarried to some I .rg~e orange- of the Fl -ridai variety. 'h.. first r.-an'tinag g--n'rationi of e sce-ts.It lli be due. this season. The iiteitien1 i- to comibine thbe in Ste'rie'r q snlity a' d sw.E t tii of thbe FloIr ide fnmnil3 w ill b e t b~ ek, pro -et ' g -kmu of 'lie Pmtalailphia ape. i s it is loped top t hue obtain in few y ears en ff prinig which will r -waq far n'.>r' Ia 11 (hurl 810o, 3 C., al s lon& I he Guilf coast ead on i eOi - PI. .e( tie ini No. ierti Cali. I wase propaheI'iede to ma thatoiif as lar-ge. jniey andl a-e et a. thi. Unlifnia V riet) idi some day hA groWi,g atr i.tranl Atlan. tie States A nna 'b.r of cr.+sePs are likewis" being~ sa Iio 't Weent oratigen and( gi npi. fruit, toa oh aita a la.rge, j m. ff-prui g aic.he a 'll Co.mhni.e tii he W et.a 1(s ande flavor f thle foer men withb the siz -and medi inas! v:r tue~s oft ihe' latter. FEATS OF RNFPtTN B eeei g pui i'I, pJ's plantts 'thonit a i k,-ra i-- aniother feat worj -) -of am tatin Pu kers oft pineapples have long fo..nd the.r vocation~ one ef diffi :e sale. You get no "pig I have never been able t gp kc rc* I is4 r r'cs c, i rices are quoted, MILLIN e Millin--ty tiha ill tb . th r 25 pivi -om iuied W- have no ol- 25 hat the latost (reati n in 25 Milli tory. Wtieo you w mit 25 ,a to my store I can 1.tv.. you Thi ora. N.-w I .-dU LtP4s,$1 49. $2 00, $2 50, 5 io; W I . i 'hom Il all o-a h-et-. i vi, S i r L -agt 1, (. -, 50 1., .OTHING! + ( ob-First Quality anl S yl. 200 B 1 $1 I with bright, new in rohan 20 13 Or to makt, a stor-e t ice est re $: -" is nlo Iiiist'lry aibout tili-I i'0 - z I d daily. 5) ez pet-ed, all the late t a: l.es, 90 d. 2 w ppi ed, all I be ltIR4! st )h s, 80 d. 2 w 1eed, all the late.4t, a yle , 25 1 2 0 b ) ned, all the latest styles, 50 do tilty. not to sjiy pai, beansw' of thI sharp t--eth li:aing the edges of ti ontspyreding leav-is Somewher - it the -Aorld had b-pu discov red i p'aunt which, alth iu..h 1ering pfe o pil elippleti, hats snat b I& lives u it out saw edges. This I.as 'ein mar ried with the moro abidat 1ut less CoUvei iont spevi..H. The off priing. eshiI ited to me ti. other dat), has th,- imooth leaves of the (o, and is exwected to priduce the superior. fruit of the other pirent A d(Lub!iiig of the stareb content of pot utoes i-,expecited t4j result froit. aa elaborate Reri. 8 of experime.ts arrmiged for. TIe growitig of 1 o. tattoes especially f.r the Rtareb in dustry will soon be as succeia'nl hero as in G.-rmp-nv. German i oi toes brted for thajis eterpcrise are to.d at pric es proap. rtion'te to th. aimouct of litarch whi'h they cont aia. 1 ts known to have prod endl t be greatest perct.Itag.as of starch are to) le so. Itected fcer the' parenfts of the new stoe'k to be bredI. Oe parent will probably be the starch p at-ut knowna as "megi-nm honum,'' wh~'h yields 16 p, r e ni. of ataich. (' Uhbilci..g it wit h anot her ata rae h, or ev. ii rieheir, in. stareb., at is u p. cied tat the off sp'rinig. will ,ie.ld 20 pe telnt. The gr..wing of btrowic c'1to", snel as ieed noti he sent to e hel de'r lea'fore b, ie.g mrade into browna cloth, ise anb ot her i:.dn t ry to result from t be sa expuerieents. Fram Peirn the' ex. p. ramenit'rH ham- obatied . edrl, e f what maeui be te-rm. d tie IIiek t'he tap of th, ccitn u $ tn. iIlie.Thfuff a. o a v'*ry dairk hew " T', Fhe p at enn1 net be' k'r, un towi ini . nii (ool climiaI, but aft, r i a inete'rmtarriege wtit h a v. e'ral species of otne w hite 4'C.' ti it is exipe ci d that th Iiof'f--pring!, c< min iig I lie cola F ef . he Perevian faiiely withI thbe buar.ines of the Am' rican, w ili be come a -('. mm.a retal aem c'ss Off lhe caet- ef Xc..n Ih Caroln andie O orgia is raiaed whait is- knoewne a, '-a a ipalai-.d cottoun." Tis u is so tine thait it can he lif-l) tuede for sik adtlteration. It as being eros.a d with the ordiunary tplanid cotton. T'h.- resulting 8pecies, a xIhiied to ea ym st.erdae. ist a cotton le. ger tind etoek, but te'taianitg the a renagth anud tlrmtiess oft thlelaitter. An Egyptian! fa' lber and an u pland motlhe'r have' pradne'ed att eff'.p;rig far grea'ter ta ter par.nu' in siz tUR WiIEAT (!RoaP Ta) BIE Dnoi;l.uD I anA~ Lold by anof tainnlan~ amial.~ in the bag" h3re. Th,3 o serve you in the past ld put high class Merch I will be lower. ERY! - - Clollrd Orwmti,livs rogni l,-r p- icv, 8j '' '12~ P. K'-i tho prieti is bigu-st lin, tot w ish goo.k evi r Is rry, C'omi to HWit 1quartrs. '.L li-- ri.-,Oy i 1. 1 4 4kirts 9M -, $1 - e $2 0 I I1 -4 r-- tl. -i t lo i rt w:tis' V( JC iIII I5c LoTHING! .s' Snit, (\1r., J.m, Hopkins' none U .:i8 w. ri b $2 50 1%' Si-.- (M s J)tne Hlop,kins' non b , 49 w. -ri $3 (11) B'.%-' K,P--- P,ots, I hi- prieo is 25c B -' K.-, Pl ts. ibs., piicf. is 19Oe. 's S iris, j,.t ul -tit dp ; I bo 1-tie L)r- h 7-. -Ml- 't. --h1irtm j-,- opened, thli prie )n II $1 (it) M1-li's P t pil , d n (o.i i ,oi Oif price, U8,.. $1 25. $2 50 auad $3 00 M,-'s Straw Ilitm just. opeted. J o the'm i ltat a c.try IPnO in) HCre of vbletit will funiih ii - t wico m- mneh .I ur h t dme" tticday B stich pro 141 9 I havi- de-erih- d our %heit. ,%I I o iteiiaiie-ed ii siz-4 and ntuher of w)i ids tv d graitim. lhre w I h ihre, time42. a4 m1ch of thw valtl bIe g'iti:mi in a aeh grnm is Ihir is iow. 'is i crea-o if g ut.. toli will crowd otit niamly sill of Iiv m nroh tjow pro luced by wh.-at. To h,ead mak-is onr wheat ti.-lis will miri little els#e tlin gti'e'h-he tim s itue t of il.nr which c) tinvs its totr-.geu. Tho brendliv nkr wil ix i-4 giten fi Ir obt llindi fr.-t wheat al n, wi I his siarci fl jur 41) tain. d from erti tr iot lit, m. Ameieni corn is heing mu-h cn lark!e in hoth graini nad e--r byv er.sRm ing~ w ib some gi .t. eor .fe om P-ri', r centlyI brought to the depamrim,ent, of algrienlint r.- h) the P~e-i mi n- ) ite'r The grciin-s sare- t icr'44 asrge. as lb hI s us dmii or~ nS1. IT.- are Re-v ratl si eciesn, somei unnsoR1 I y It'aIr'Ihy, otIheArs ')1 lotii g a la-rge propowrti..ns of anigar. It, i-s b)elieed by -oeire of I b.-se X xInimi t era thati wI' wiii some ds grow coru its three avIcies8 - one for 1ta stasrch), one for its glui c sand one f. r glmntenii 1o "Il,n.. It i-s beho'v'd t hati the gluten ii (corn canii be 9o incr.'esd that t he rusina will etvei'un 13 beo as nutrit i pius a wh ait is 10oda), and( wvill maikt as 4'nd light bread it is h mpedt to prral .4tet a corni mior.' tsaperinmg s.d I..n1ger inl j'rin 1han1 ouIrs n itie thna t b'on in 're g'-rin - ei -n eh ,b) Th is arifIiial iiitnistmaryinig of phluits ai proc."s i' hiehi the sctienitists~ t.-i)rm43 s " jJ'idzat.'an"- inexc- 't'd to qasudruple' tai of 'tnr fruita mnd 1 imm 15 ', 'or~ i $' -.'e, a' ill le cr.ossed. r.anuIt 1s X- x5ecI 'I t 1). ha a larg.' ,,ee 1. gonsdz d1 p'er, 51 (d Iii for ir. ing and( Ipr4'eervo1 like tie Iig. Ot r 15n tivo~ p)ers-immnh i Iasi long been nug Ilet. d It contaii .9 le- watter andle I riche-r ini valuable' foe d con-ti, nents t,nHr 'comm -n cult ivatedi frnit", beinig thle swe'e'ar of sal. A s -..d'e'ss varicty, freu i) m ' 'th nh rin.t it ais the( J -pise9 sse a, umns ri ei bsefore frost, is icing striven f--r ait all the exZperimAet atsationis. V'hon p'rfecstt d1 it 't ill hse one of thle most5 v Inile finli's en11 ivuit dI. lhe p'r aimm11 o1 i i e stsg pl.' fruit, of J.,p in'. .lanaso plums ad jsmara are . . th I yr it crcjNI of IaSt w is I can now. MIMNAt andise within the reach no 05 ba'1p Co1wbritmd Sia I-41i .) (1, "6-. C c'4s--4 30 incihi bl achii 12 -. 10 1) itc P Lrnit. of L i . 86 100 pim-t- Ki I Ce bric all U N i:1 ity 3.1. Spim-mq Bi-ch .d Tr iblo Lim 510 1.z it B!,ihd ctAlon T 50 "Iar., , siz -Lihwn r .v ettelIMN p I 1i. ,THE LEA HOL Lbk to experimeintel with. The pnr i- very hi rdy aei pr >of ags,4n-,t. blighit -ia d, seio very fat al to Amiericia pars. BAB1D10 T ) OROW HERE. Wo will probably livo onr own humbloo for. tm bo-foro very long. The G.,v rr -tt liha[t itimported from J 1p ia a q-1t11t ity . f lab o aaH .d for dist- iltiion motig the experi Imlit stutionri Bamib-o wi I thrive i a n t.ry .f our S mthern S-it. t, anld will bw val-titali, f.,r light fG n C p, aI i i g pflhq, r ft .rs, onive tronalhs, vtv. lit rich, moiHt t-oil it, d a wiarm elinito it fr q-pi'ntly gr. wA at thik riate of w.xy frot a iouir A Ior iona of I he iplat im c .tiidert d a gr.-at Inable nxury in Jipin. I'4t.' (d f 4elo inr gum Cam pie r to k.'sp ont ii h ni t hu we will probl)2 bet innik'ig ciaiphor wen d gr awn hi~ie ina our owni 'ount ry at 8 mUe ea'ri) d ry Cam phor I tees boi ing ti ort d from thei. Orient f r re i'lansing haeru will grow to be large an I or ano .ial andi will 11 mnrish in thet ulf S ate's set en g Ii un4 k-Piay. (Richard Duiffy. ini Ainisleeo's Muga zinc' ) "Au insttance of I hie an'e of minzd in whicha som'ui' p' -plo go to see a dlraaltiz -d 1oe04l comu to umy niotice in a b it, of conversat ion overheaid fr..m ihre-o pe'ople sitting behiied me ini t I''9,atr*'. The play wVas 'Urn leavenaedl Br.'adr ' Tlhe party con sitt d of fatt he'r, mtot he4r andt at d-ini, b te4r af nhlone 18 y e'ars, all t ate nIIy alt . expensliveliy dlr+sed, aisi hav, lg the iar * f folk' comx,fort,able ini lifi. "'(The orch.'st rnt, a, atrociousi 01ne, i< 5lait'nag t he ovdrt urec) * F th -ar, (enuri. *ut-l :) ' iflmma' w aI 's ilt plot of tis pldat ~? Yoa- e' rend i the nouv..I. hadven't y on ?' " ~ala er, ( wearily :) 'UO ! tr's no' iplot tol tjea k or Y'ou donir'Ltineed to knouw it teo une'rstanda Ih" pla). B.sidlea, I didIn't road the ho k El 5 ti di-t.' "*-it hi'r, (withI increned en1 iiriosily: 'Whaet iut lie plot~ of it, E~ stie?' "E -ie', (a4 thiroagh a g liss a-irkIy :) 'Wel-r-1 Ii i,'r reaii the~ biook thir mga, p laa I Lt --r- ib an a v.a she's got id.'as tigher th an 81h4 ought --that. is -1 t hink-She wantts to be "Fat~ h--r (2 -mn a'r. haetaliung per fect I): * Um--ml l'hank von. Aner" 3k show that this house JGH sets the pace for M of all than any store tha vIILLINER lad 'e qi slity prici -I1 100 Largot .g, th., prico ik l 5 0 Litiag.% I 1ltrwhiig tho prico 7j - 50 Latrgo I colors, regular 5o qial 5 0 L Ire I ,A) d.,z L101 %n Ih 50,3 kind 25a )d. 50 d, z L tilit Ihw 05,1 kiind 10., yd 10 pivc.- 13 swels 'in ki'aid 4o mah 10 vileos 12 - kiml 8, ich 10 p) e) a %-k 25 s kin i 1i 103 0oh V 11m S-iirt. RUGH - m I DING DRY COOE ISE OF NEWBER HF-Gr. J %RPItC4 V.AO. A Caitrd to W hom to N.Iny C'lne- ris. U.lotr the h-adling "Sorgt. J,is per'm Compnimy " Tiho 'tnte of' March 271 b, say : "'fu th vaiivltla 'rnobi- h' sit thE S ate House th-re In recent. IY bepoen foluld 11h. originml Complimly roll of which Surgt. oJapr of F,,A i -llr) f,amino wit- it memibr S > thero is withiti po-Hible rena, h tuaterial for something more thn ai i-iteremtiiog exhlibit at tho, comit g later SImtw id Wet. In-litin Expo i i a ink Ctiarlbmtoi, an11d Jill '.pl,o1iln ilt) for South Carwni.a t prov h. r approehation of her glorious Iel. bi Itimosey's "Him-ory a) the Revo 1mion11," pago 15, i., found this foot note: *a the third daty afer the ae Lion, t he liady of Colona-l 1B railrdn Elli ot presenLt *d an i'lean~xt pair or 0 colors to tha see udm reimen:t 'A ieb hd snro bravely dIefendedti Fourt Mont)i-I trini, Hier adidresst oni t het octinwon concl uded thI.us: 'I ma jke not the least doubt., nnder Hleaven's p)rot'c tion, you will istanad by these colors at long as thery wavI ini tho air of iinrty.' Ini reply a promise was madelr, 'thatt t he*y shl))d be4 h- moraibly suiported, and should ne.vemr be t sr niisherd by3 the second r.'gimenmt.' Th'lis enag.ment wase it, rally fulfill-d. TLorro years after they were piliait- d om t.lo British linr'a at Saviwana. O.a a by Lieutenant Bat,h, who was i.ne deat ely elhot down. Lieutenant lHume ini thet act of plmat ing his, wast ah-.o shot down; anid Lirtutenant Oray in) ?l1surtinig themi recaived( a mortal wo ud TIhe braive Sergenat Jas1 -r o a seingit~ Lieutenaunt um raVall1, to k nyp the color itad pinted it. in (10. ig so) b)e re'e'ivedr ai woimrd whech aerinauti d in dlelbi; but. 01) Iha' re. - ren.t b'ing on rred h.e brought aoff ih -i coloral with him Thles,. w.ere 'aken' at tihn fall of Charl. stonm, anrd ,rc said to bae niow in thme torver of F-om tihe above it is verv Evi let that ah:a flag ie itt til in existnce' a1 d1 here is no dloubt t hat, by proper Elf. (aort. it canm ho obtauinid. Our St at e Iii e , am m ' riof C .a gres anid inx etItai and), with t hie sa)p,ort agedt int fl 'once of the Pre.id.'nt of the Unied S attt', can undou)btly ob)ti-m through thme British Minister at Washington, a her loan or thbe g' it of "'Sirg'. Jasp. iN la juwtina to onr,adend anid our grows stronger in the odern Merchandising in t has done business in 13--il Sprewd. 71'm worth $100. Sd Spreads 98o wort h $1 25. 3 -4 Spreads $1 3 w arth 81 65. 31.1 Sprods $1 94 w.)rth $2.50. [)4 V-4 Special the 7o kind only 5o. V.-st Sp.-cial 8h - worth 12jo %kd Tickini, the 7 - kind only 5e yard. " " oo " " 12. " in. Prints (lly 4o yard. RNAUGH )S AND SHOE RY, S. C. clroit im w--l as to (ie heroen of 17-id), I. I iiA Imid our en,rgi- a to the lce builiiihmet, of thii-4 act. Let dh-m flag le brought from tho Tower of Lm ilm, Im4. it.t fmdd, porh-ips Im Ith n1'o , f.d 14 1I i-ifarl-cl over ,Sfrgt. Jasp-tr's Company Roll, lot t h I ri- h iart.d i ,ith Carolinia,m fr. in ti seibotird to theo mouitaini talt I heir bo3 s nii girls by s li ha,d, antd, st dling iin Iihe preenuce of tho se sIIred reics, .: bim tell to The chilirn ov,r id ovor ngin the thr1lli1g mt-.ry of Biu.b and Hnme aJ,d Grny and Jasper. Lot them whi- ). r it. to ihi zi-phiy rt an11d sh Ut it mit, to thi wimds thitt it may be c-irri. d il ovo-r this bro d land N r ., Soulth, Eis- aid Wtst-for it i, highiIm hiimtt just ico 1)0 done the mnemuory of hese gallaunt men. All Ithe wvorb.i kinowa of Bnnker Hd'i tind Concord andt Lsexington, but. ini the yar of onr lord 1900 a SOnt hern laed, mn deep chagrin, could wre f rim aI great no(rthernI city ":oso people) have never heard of S. rgonneit. eJatsper." Awake, Sonth Canroliniiana, and make1( them hiear of him, and the mny ot her r.outherun boroes whose gl'oriooni (euds a re knownr and honor. t(d only upon1 their naitivi' heath. Mais MAnIy S. (IFFroRD. U.J.ion, S. C., March 30, 190L. houternt P'oultry. ['4outh rn F.rm Magaizinn] The milkc pr ,dneOtioni was 780,000, 0 10 gillomns, wbhi"b, "ven at a valuia tt)rn of fiv~e c"nt'. a gall. n, would rep. resen(t. $39,000 000) in~ valne. Out of t 'tat portin nit 111. f ,r b)mtter t here woro m11.1. 197,000,001) poun a, wort h att teni cenits a ponndIt $19,700,. 0301; hmt, in ord -r to aivoid duiplica tillm, only thIi' Valuti of the milk will b)e e'it ed . iln thbe toital illgnres. TIhe po It ry inlterea's form ant important part of farmu pIrodutiton Thle I uim. bor of ponbery, including turkeya, docI4k-, g.-es.. andi chickens, ia ov, r' 1 18.000,00)0, aind the produintien of e!e4 fi,r the year wats over 135,000,. 000t ml z -n. Thte vainui elf the .,ggs and' pe It ry (i antS'amed t htomte at d1 "ob14a oeer i$25,00(0,00)0, but at t is figure the average COnsumption of poultry ad eggq per fatmily w ,uld be only $5 a yoiar, as the Soitht rnow ha s ab,nat 5,000,000 rfam 1 e . Th e(mt ftiures aire prob. nulyv much larunr.