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CLElKSCN MAKES AWARDS lEIghteen Winners of the One-Year | Afl ricultural Course Statement Given by J. E. Swearingen. Columbia.?J. E. Swearingen, state uperintendent of education, received ifnom W. M. Riggs, president of Ciena- ; '?OE College, a full announcement of *>5 scholarships as awarded on basis of competitive examinations, held in tie various counties July 10. There ere 48 four-year vacant scholarships to be filled, 18 one-year scholarships fTom the state at large, 22 appointments for one-year agricultural scholarships and one each from the seven congressional districts of the state. Those receiving the four-year schol > ?< KAimfuc in which i Iireuipv auu ? ? | there were vacancies were: Aiken. R. E. Biss and LeRoy Broilie: Bamberg. O. J. Zelgler; Barn- j well, Edgar Quattlebaum and K. M. I Still: Berkeley. Leroy Avinger; Cal- ! Jioun. John Earle Graves: Charleston. ' C. L. Brown; Chester, M. M. Cornwell; Clarendon. James W. Burgees and S. | id. Wltherspoon. Jr.; Darlington. | Prank P. Lide; Edgefield. D. T. Ma- ; this, Jr.; Fairfield. Francis E. Mack-; In; Florence. W. C. Graham: Green-, ^Ule. Goode Bryan: Horry. Thomas Avers: Jasper. J. W. Thompson: Ker?haw. Ciaude L. Williams: Lexington, C. C. Harman; Marion, LaMotte RogMarlboro. M. W. Heiss and W. D. Tillevast: Newberry. J. E. Herbert; Pickens. R. J. Ellison; Richland. J. G. Bush, Phillip Chappell and G. K.: Brings; Saluda. M. P. Etheredge; i Bpartanburg, B. L. Finger. The winners of the one-year agricultural scholarships and counties they are from were: W. E. Kay. Abbeville; F. L. Scott. Aiken: Matfon Inabinet. Calhoun; C. L. J. Glover. Charleston: O. M. McGarity, Chester: Oscar I. Plttman, Chesterfield; Walter Berry, Dillon; B. F. Adams. Edgefield: Paul Carr, Greenville: R. M. Griffen. Greenwood; J. C. Ayree, Horry; Willie Humphries, Kershaw; W. S. Cauthen, Lancaster: R. L. McCoy. Lee: j Julian Cromer, Lexington; L. E. Alt:.nan, Marion; Alonzo Martin. 0<m> nee; F. F. Halgler, Orangeburg: E. T. Holcombe. Jr., Pickena; H. W. Haw-; II sy. Richland: H. C. Burnett, Saluda: I jC. J. TrammeS Spartanburg, and R., H. Cain, York. / WAR 8CARE HALTS TOBACCO. (Parmer* of South Carolina May Fool Lack of Market for Crop. Florence.?The European war scare las thrown a bomb in the to be coo (market, and it ie generally under-1 'stood that export buyers have been | (called off the market through the en-1 tire bolt until foreign buaineee settles [on a now basis. No one of the to-1 baooo men here will take the reaponei-1 hillty of giving out anything for pub'licatkm and say that there is nothing yet to aay except that conditions have materially affected the market and the buyers do not know just where tbey stand. It ia not thought that this condition will last long, for the tobacco from this belt is eagerly ought for, especially in England, and the market normally would absorb a crop much larger than the present at | high price. Wataon Vialts Hail 8ection. Columbia.?E. J. Watson, commie soner of agriculture, spent two full days last week tlei ting the hail stricken district in York county, with the purpose of procuring, if possible, state and federal aid. Within the next few days Mr. Wateon will go to Washington to present the resolutions adopted by the sufferers and their friends, memorallz?lrig congress that something be done by the national government to relieve the destitute circumstances. To supplement any other assistance that the atate may render, Mr. Wateon s&y6 that be will ask the next general assembly to remit aH taxes from the farmers In this district for Cvo years. He win auso asc ior at j appropriation to supply these with, oed oorn and cotton seed for nest year's crope. If this materialises, the 1 eonsmiaaioner says that a type of oot-1 ton will be introduced that can with-' sntaad the ravages of the boll weevil ' I - American Tourists Panicky. Antwerp.?American tourists here ; ase in a panicky condition. The; Kroonland sailed with a full comple-1 nnent of passengers, many of whom left their baggage behind rather than remain in Europe. The civic guard hi? been called out. Saks Increase. Florence.?The meeting of bankers and tobacco men here seems to have j given strength to the market and the j alee were good and at prices as good as lest year. Buyers feel confident that the banks can and will take care o1 Theni and warehousemen are working hard to prevent a slump. The tobacco crop of this section would be worth on a normal market as much as $30,000,000, and that Is too great a eum to trifle with in view of a 26 per oral ahort cotton crop, and in many section* very much shorter than that 'tr' New Gas Superintendent. ' Rook Hill.?J. W. Lynch, who has been superintendent of the Rock HID Gas Company since the concern was organised about a year ago, will go to Newtown, Pa., about the latter part of the month, where he wild fill a more important superintendent for Koemmerle k Co., owners of the looal ptant. Mr. Lynch will be succeeded Xkire by E. R. Guard, of Birmingham, Ala., who was for a number of years witb the Birmingham Railway, Light said Power Company. Mr. Guard wHd Mac his family here, SEE F< Buggies, Wat Saddles, Robe MOWERS 1 BjeSr- Fine lot Horses; Yours t Williamsburg : SOMETH I We Always Offer t It was BLUE1BIR1 NOW ^ |Butterflies,r Butterflie I .'_! THE LATES1 t Call and See Them | S.THO!? | QUALITY JE | 257 King' St., $ Headquarters for Standard Jewelry,] I REPAIR WORK DONE ' | Mail Orders | ReceiveJ Care Z ~ _ _ JThere is nothing consis chandising that we will no to please and to satisfy y< I Sell yonr Tobacco in K store and see what we wil j. w. c I Millionaire ai ; May dress as they please, [ with us ordinary mortals. appear successful; we mus \ with success. We must v > men, for by our appearam 1 people. Let me garb you in < : success producing suits I a all over this section. You' will "take notice" of it a] your material success. IHarr Nearly Opposite the Postol The Record - Si Only $1J ALL THE NEWS OF ( , usl DR jons, Harness, ;s, Whips, Etc. im RAKES and Mules always on hand. o please, live Stock Co. ixir^ *ii7W! I lli\jr 1 ^i_j t? i he Latest'* Novelties. ; 3, then KEWPIES, r it is '* * s, Butterfly^ Brooches, * + r novelties.; f or Write an Order, t AS cfc CO., I ;welers, | CHARLESTON, S. C. | OIaaL^ U/?I?Kaa U/AfiiUnrr Droronlc # uiubRd, t naibiico, ncuumg mgogiiio BY EXPERT WORKMEN. | ful and Intelligent Attention. | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam Yes, YOU Who Are Reading This "Ad." Candidly, we want your Grocery Trade. Want it bad enough to give you the biggest dollar's worth for your money you have ever had in your life. tent with honorable mert do for you in our efforts turf every desire. . .1 mgstree; men come to our | Fdo for you. I QWARD j is id Tramps without criticism. Not so We must dress well to t appear successful to meet fear the garb of successful ;e we are judged by many one of those popular and m selling rapidly to others 11 be nleased?vour friends ? A v nd it will go far toward y Riff. f&ce. idii-Weekly State S5 a year COUNTY AND STATE / mm ! I A. CANDIDA PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAi DRAINAGE prosperity of its inhabitants. GOOD ROADS cilities for their products. RURAL CREDITS Amendl papers 1 his crop before his papers mat | farm mortgages for a long ten these mortgages off in yearly i ! RURAL DELIVERY ROUTES footing with his urban neighbc day in the week. These are the main princip of my determination to devote material conditions of the peop VOTE FOR / Hollows BIG BRICI Lake Ci1 sold on their openir and fifty one thous; (151,702) of tobaccc per pound. This is not only made in the State, by a warehouse sin known to South Ca: than all of the othe Four hundred: to four hundred an farmers that we ha our floors will convi your tobacco is at I house, where L. 0. on the sales bidding the farmers' interei come to see us and HOLLOW BIG BF Lake City, a _ wm i-v.- y : ^ . L. HAMI TE FOR CO STANDS FOR PV as outlined and insisted on b his support to the policies o ment aid for the purpose of dn im millions of acres of idle land Government appropriation for b as to give each rural community nent of the present Banking lav to nine months or a year to enabl nrp Further, to establish credi n of years at low rates of inten nstallments of 3 or 4 per cent. ! No Congressman should feel i in the rural sections of his di >r who has his mail and newspap ?les in my platform upon which I all my energry and ability to the Is of my District when I represer I HAMER FOR < ly & E K WAREH( ty, . ig sale last Wedne; and, seven hundred ), at prices rangir the largest opening but it is the largesi ce the tobacco in rolina. On this d; r warehouses in Lai and seventy-two cl d seventy-two of ve ever seen. A inpp vnn that the iolloway & Bo wen' Holloway and G. I <; on your tobacco '< sts at all times, meet your friends AY & E UCK WAREH' >r- : fwff/nflBI RL ER N GR ESS | your President, and pledges f Woodrow Wilson. _ il _ 1 1 _1 _ il _ aimng me lowianas 01 me and advance the health and milding and maintaining the cheaper transportation fa- 4 7 to extend credit on farm le the borrower to harvest t centers which will loan on jst and arrange for paying / satisfied until every family istrict is placed on an equal er delivered to him every ask your support, conscious task of improving social and it you in Congress. CONGRESS 1 wmmmmammmmmmmm?m H >owen's / DUSE AT i . S.C. sday one hundred I and two pounds I (* a j c\r> ig irom 4C 10 doc \ tobacco sale ever t sale ever made idustry has been ay we sold more /' ke City combined. hecks were given the best pleased trial load sold on best place to sell i s Big Brick WareL Bowen are both md looking after It will pay you to here at ' SUWJfcJN o> OUSE U $ South Carolina / r ,. iu. . . I