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. 7 .4 "i. (16) SOUTH CAROLINA'S - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE 1.SS4 ACRES OF LAND. ; VALUE Ol? PLANT OyERlOa OVER 120 TEACHERS, OFFICERS,; AND . -j v; . r vv"- ASSISTANTS.. ENROLLMENT, 575. COURSES OF STUDY Agriculture (8 Courses), .Chem istry, Mechanical-Electrical Engin eering, Civil engineering, Textile -Engineering, Architectural Engin eering; -: vV-rr j -V- V . "Two-year Course in Textiles. One-year Course in Agriculture. ; (October 10th; to 'June 7th.) , .'-: No' Summer -School 1917. - v ; ADMISSION REQUIREMENT 5- ' ' Sixteeii years' of age at the time of entranced , ; , "0; : vi :. r An honorable, .discharge from " last school : or college attended. ,v , r ' The scholastic requirements are i', thesamef-asr thbse?Vof ' the - oiher :1 rollpcrpc m ' South Carolina. : De-" : -tails are given i "jnicatalogs dazing is; forbidden by the laws I of the State i as well as the laws of "the College. Therefore,' the Board : of Trustees has ; ruled that no ap- '' plication .shall be accepted, unless ; the applicant has filed with, the Registrar of the' College i . pledge of . prescribed, form not o indulge ; in hazing. - - RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES : . 'J v- The College contributes to . the salaries of four resident' ministers" who conduct divine services aod pastoral Vork. among the cadets, in barracks. There is a flourishing ;Sunday" School and Y.. M. C. A. with two salaried : Secretaues ; A $78,000 Y. M. C. A. building was completed January, 1916. ..;- : :'S: :r'- ;jy'f COST v ; H-'i " The cost ior any of the twelve regular four-year courses" or the; :TwT-year Textile i , course is ap proximately $162.61 ' per ? se.ssionr This amount ., covers uniforms, ; board. ! room, heat,.' light, v water, laundry and all fees except tuitiorC Tuition e;. is : $40.00 additional, -to- those who are tound, a Die to pay. , letcospot tjie (OneYeaf Agri-: .cultural Course is ? approximately $132.86; VThis V amount ; covers the ;sam items ;a iiiP't ':;R." O.T; C. ; Clemson xCollege has ibeen'admit- tedStpihe;enior i ReseFye Officers Training Cof ps. -Without incurring the obligation to enter military, service after ' graduation, students who are1 per- . mitted to' enter this corps receive ; from the Federal Government ap- proximately $100.00 during the Jun ior and Senior years ;Vrite for details of this' opportunity. v;t: SCHOLARS H I PS AND : ; ;':.-'. EXAMINATIONS ; The College - maintains 16 four year scholarships - in .the. Agricul- " tural and Textile Courses, and 51 -i in the : One-Year Agricultural Course (Oct; ' 10th - to June 7th): Each scholarship is worth $100 and . -free tuition. Scholarship; and en- . trance -examinations "are held at v ; the county couYthouseVat 9;at m Ju)yl3th. sWriteXforf uinnforina;!? tiontin regard-tbthe sdhQlaVsHips ? (ope jj; toqur t county n exti session, and' the ' laws,; governing their award. ' It is worth your while 1 to . " try for one of these scholarships, t v; Students not 'compjetinf 6r $ . scnoiarsnips.wni: ge creaixeaiWjin anjr exinationV -fpa5e"dt;.on: the boyejate t Free' .tuitian . is I granted Sunder ' certain conditions. -; i:::";r- :" ; ; X -HDPROC?.ESSiyE FARM ; Tti Ccttca Llorket Sihiatioa T : T!HB cotton market ha. continued atrn land active. Price, have r. " . "lrori Wh-ground. and largo -wle,. hav " ZrT reaucea tn . rapidly, diminishing " J- The .taUatlcar position grow, stronger ' by week. Eiporu.have been light, ol. ' the .carcrty of freight room and th. 1" l .elylgh-rate.;of freight It noVc -anywhere fromJ85 to. $50 to carry a k? across to the ; continent, not to mention i heavy toll for Insurance While Savann la around 22 cents 'or middllng. ijve" , Is quoted on the basi. of 31 cents in d? ' ary tfcmes the difference -1. hardly 'as mZh 1 1 cent. But Aey need ,cotton Very badl, 1 ;the other side, and It onlyshows what be expected as soon as shipping condition, improve moderately. ' . c . . .. . ' u There has been an Increase in cottoa siec ujatipn recentlyWestern1 Interests coming i the market upon the stopping of speculation C In wheat These Western traders have lots' of money, and they take the view that cot - ton Is the cheapest of all the great comrnodl- ties, v - They rare' not disturbed by the talk that the price of cotton is enormously lnflat- -ed,; because -It is known; that raw cotton'is ff!0 Parityl-wlth the manufactur- J ed goods, ; and mill, are unable to meet the " s . demahdi for -the; goods, r and are contracted far ahead.;i'.;.-''- r - '.. '- The 1 Bureau report has caused grave ap, t prehension 'regarding the1 outlook for the . coming crop.' The; condition; "is the lowest on record , for; the season of the year; and it lis the" general' Idea ;now hat' there has been ;t a reduction In : the acreage planted. Under ihe Increased, dlfflcul ties In the way of gro-'- '. : Ing cotton, vto - mention :, only the weevil, the V v' -failIngfertillty'of the land and' the reduced labor supply, there really seems little chance - , for much if any increase over last year. Tho;. prospects are that cotton is going to be very ; scarce, and very h)h';jaextali:' and bur peo- . . pie shonld work fo the utmost limit to'make as much as they: can. In consistence with the ever wise polfcy' 6f providing for home' food? -reqtSVenents ; Savannah. Gav;V' WILLIAMS. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 18, 1917. Clemson College, S. Cn for Catalog, Scholarship ; Blanks, Etc. If you delay; you may be crowded but.. ? f Nortli Carblini" Markets I Prices Pttd by merchants for farm product! to th. -jnarketa of North Carolina at reported to tha Diililon. of -Markets. Wm. R. Camo. Chief. , for the week end-' 'tag fiaturaay. Juhr 2: , t; , ; . v J . BREEDERS' CARDS :: - . and ' . ' . FARMERS EXCHANGE -((S Cssts Wors. Cats WHb Order) MJji. : We will Insert "ads" for bur' Progressive Farmer readers In. this department of ow-Xastern edition (twerlng Virginia,' North Carolina, South' Caro linaSlorlda and Georgiah at the rate of S cents a word; each insertion.- - If - adTrtlsment 1. to appear once, send 5 cents a word; if twice,' 10 cent. .. word ; four times 20 cent., a.- word, .etc; Each word, number or Initial (Including each word, number or . initial in name and address) count, as a separate word. - Adrertisements not accepted without cash with order. . Jf the -rate seems 'high, remember - it would cost you $1,400 for postage alone to send a letter to each of the home, to which we carry your ad at this low rate. Btampa accepted for amount, less than $1. .---' . Above rates for Eastern edition only: , Combined rate, all editions, 12 cents a, word each Insertion. HEJP0RJ?0SIT ' Beliable Men to 8eH Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Pecan Trees. Light, pleasant work. Good profits. Smith Bros.. -Dept.' 26, Concord. Ga. . v - Summer Work for Teachers, Farmers, College Boys, and others. Sell fruit trees, pecan trees, ornamentals, etc. Light work, and good pay. . Smith Bros., Dept. 26, Concord,-Ga.. ; .' - : Position. Wanted .s -Herdsman ' or Manager By young married man. Beef cattle and hogs preferred. Know pedigree, and am .good Judge. Good habits. and, references. A. Jg. Decker, Mebane, N.. C. - - Experienced. and sclentiflcally . trained farmer wants ' Job by September - 15th aa superintendent of farm. Interested in all phases - of the- livestock Industry. Prefer wheat or Piedmont section of Georgia. Refer ences furnished. Oscar Walker, Waycross,. Ga. MOON SHINE CHEWING T0DACC0 vv Juicy and "sweeter, than chicken." That mellow flavor J you want. If your dealer does not sell MOON SHINO " ask him to get it for you. Manufactured by Not in the Trust WINSTON-SALEM, N.. C Town IV o fc to fi 2-s o a I 00 P. alt i V.... - First 1S check buy.' 3-months Poland-China herd boar prospect - ; Satisfaction; guaranteed.;- Late check. returned. McMahon -Bros., Sevierrille, Tenn. Beglatered Joland-Cbina Hogs Big type bred sows and gilts, service-boars, piKS,. both sexes, no kin. Sat isfaction guaranteed. .Writs now. ;: W. i W. Johnson, pahville. Ky. .. -, ?- jv-f- - ABERDEEN-ANGUS r- For, 8ale Extra .fine Aberdeen-Angus Bull, ningham Farm, Lancaster, S. Ci ' Cun- For Sale Eight registered Aberdeen-Angus catUe, all ages. John L. Murray, Catawba, N. C. ... SCHOOLS AMD COLLEGES Position Guaranteed,' $720-$l,2OO Tuition monthly from salary. ; Tranaportation - deducted. Piedmont Business College, Lynchburg. Va. ..;. LIVESTOCK BERK8ITIRE3 Large Berkshire. Virginia. '. - Stone Gate Farm, Petersburg, Boar Pigs Guaranteed to please. North Carolina. Bearer, Apex, Beglstered Berkshire Pigs Bred right and fed right H. 8. Branch, Berxelia, Ga. Berkshirea Pigs, service boar, and bred gilts. James W. Graves. American National Bank, Bichmond, Va. . DTJROC-JXR8XYS Dwcc-Jersey Pigs Three monthr olL- G. T. Tagel Bon. Chase city, va. - old. For Sale Pure-bred Duroc-Jersey nigs, two month. ieon isauey, unaaDoum, . u. BegistcTed Durocs Choice pigs, bred right priced i mm., viauae deaains, nneiDyniie, Tenn. For Sale One pure-bred, very large Duroe-Jersey 'tVi K Zear oia enuiiea to regisuatton, itio. . a. Jm Bobb. King George, Virginia. , ; , Fine pure-bred Duroo Boar Pigs Sons of our great 'V" v iTieiiurr. neguirauon paper. lurnlsned. Knapp School. NashtUle. Tenn. . - uu,uoy: B,.1.A!Ied 5loc-Jerey Pigs for Sale "Defender" and "Ortnn rham TUnm" 17.1.. t ' , . 1 P. QuatUehaum, Prosperity. S. C. POLAND-CHINA '-J2!L.T1R po''-Chlna Pigjast a few left nonth. eld.,15 each. Arthur IsdelL Saleta, Va... GUERNSEYS Pure Guernsey Bull 3 years. ville, Tennessee. ' v Elnapp School, Naah- Lrrestock Guernsey, wanted. Beglstered Guernsey heifer calves, good stock. ,W. G. Yeager, Lexington, North -Carolina. :, - : '. s-,-. - . IIAMPSIIIRES For Sale Beglstered - HamDshlre Graham Moore. Charlotte. N. C. hogs, all . ages. HOLSTEIN9 Holsteln . Calves Both sexes. .15-16th. . tmre. .125 each. Crated for shipment anywhere, v dgwood Farm. .Star Route, wmtewater. Wiacnnsin ' Holsteln Heifer Calves Nicely marked, from bean milker... Fernwood Farm, Wauwatosa. Wisconsin.- JERSEYS For. , Sale Two . Jersey White. Mebane, N. C. . .Heifers. : - Mis. Katherlne For Sale BeglBtered Jersey Cow. G. W. Murray, Claremont. N., C , . and Heifers. -. One and Two-year-old Jersey Heifers At thirty-five and forty dollar, each. -1 Good Jersey cow.. All by registered bull. Cottage Hill Farm, Boykln. Va. BELGIAN HARES Belgian Hares All ages. Young bred does, $1.50 each. Six month, old bucks, 11 - each. Purebred stock only. -1. A. Setzer, Boute 1, Victoria, Va. . 7 DOGS Pedigreed Collie Pups. Virginia. ,.- M. K. Stroud, Herndon, Lewellen . Setter Pups for J. G. Henry, Nashville, N. C. Sale 14 weeks old. Female' Airedale Pup Beglstered mother, fine sire. Six doHarssJrUnDaU. Charleston. B. C, Boute No. 1, ?7f?cfion0HS.o l burner ti.vfo M Z burner 12.45V 4 hnrnnr. It on U Asheville Charlotte' Durham Greenville ' Hamlet .i.k.. Iiumberton . ... Maxton,.!...., New i Bern Kalelgh ....... Salisbury Scotland Neck. Winston-Salem $1.78 l.HU 1.75 1.80 L90j t l.0 1.80 1.80 1.81 1.90 1.80 1,75' S0.76 .0 .80 -.78 .80 .90 .77 .84 .90 .85 .85 V t i t $4.00 4.UU t 4.50 4.001 ... $2.75 s.ou 2.75 .8.00 2.75 , . .i. . 8.50 2,751 8.00 2.75 $8.50 8,00 8.0U 8.50 9.00 10.00 10,00 ..4 $1.00 l.uu 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.60 1.00 1.15 I. $8.00' 0 Thejrennin a. advertlssd by Standard Oil Co. Coolest, , cleanest, imnleat. - aafMS oil cook store known. Barns cheap kerosene; no odor, dan-' firer, smoke nor ashes; nm 1 wick: intense hln - flama for complete eataloar of the "South'. Maffor Rnli - I nt arQTLESS COMPANY 470 tnodcos isns, t ; Richmond. Vt. rhtommn Til Va 9 wblt wirn. S1.651.52 (de- livered in Baleigh. $1.801.67H) : No. m yellow corn. , $1.641.02. . (deUTered.in itaieign,; i.m;.w7!. Na l -Irlsh .Potatoes, Uet barrel: New- York, gw f, 10.50T PhUadelphta.' $99.25-; rittspurg, ,10.50: Cincinnati. .$1010.50;; Baltimore. $9.50 10.50; Cleveland.', $10.25 10.5Q.- . , v ? No.l : Sweet Potatoes t "Nework,. $1.502.75 (Jenu, bsfe): .PhUadelphia. J2.753 (bpr.); - uaiumow. 6.50 ; bbl.K -v r " ' - BTJTTEB, XGG. POULTRY AND HOP PBlcsa , Town 1 Can Your Own FruiU With the FamooT MVIINaE. rAltNI CANNEK Fully riDe fruits easily " canned, keeping - natural form, color and flavor. Quicker and cheaper than preserving sugar unnec essary. Two-Jars or cans 01 peaches every 5 mlu- Utes. Whole tomatoes 12 ' minutes, ' on any stove. ' Endorsed by highest au thoritiesbook of dlrec- : tions by Mrs. Borer. Sim ple to operate. - Sent prepaid for $6.50 money or- o2S of Ml88l88lPPl. r ' BldSle-Qaumer Co ' tou 9W 5; is Wo- 1 git mm- Asbeville .......... Charlotte........ Durham ........... Fayetteville ....... Greenville ......... Hamlet ... Lumberton ... i . . . Maxton : .w.u;... New Bern Baleigh ........... Salisbury ....... Sootlaud Neck Winston-Salem $0.41 - .50 .45 .50 .... ;48 i50 .45 ,46 ' .45 $T28" .50 (.'. i f 45 i .45 .40 $0.22 -.80 .80 ,.32 V.25 .30 ; .30 .30 ,80 .81 .85 I.-.80 .85 $0.15 .35 -.25 -.25 .... ..25 V.30 .30 -.23 .15 .15 .15 .6fl .20 ".ii1 ".is l)Ol .15 .10 $14.00 11.00 1S.00 15.00 iV.66" 15.60. v 15.00 16.00 Butter c-mcago, at bm .n.-w , . - aHa. 4242V4o exUa); New Orleans, 40o tfsncy crei . For Sale Gentle, well-broken Shetland non hmml'l erjr' " 1 v . ''' . . v,v SStt mare, and colts. E. J.- Harbbmn. aim. . Alnin. v n. r -Eggs Chicago. limiW (nrsisj; . ) .' , m . r , ... , - . ., Vaw nrlnaim. H1C IHRIiw"' t Imported Hackney. Stallion for Sale At .acrlflce - .,miMO '". price. iror information, apply to Geo. LC Frankllnton, N. C. ' . Cooke," PBICBS OF COTTON, COTTON SEED AND COTZOJai!.aw. a POULTRY AND EGGS iLEollIORNir Town T Ulddllu. 0otU .e. rouji Cotton IFer iusn..i -"-- 'i niiriuiMT ( . For Sale Single Comb White lBhnrn vaariw hens. $1.25 each. Alabama Leghorn Farma C.o7. Ensley. Ala B Clir JllO ......... Greenville .......... SHEEP AND GOATS For Sale Fifteen good ewes, seven - ewe lambs, eight buck lambs, one large buck, $155 for lot Cot tage Hill Farm, Boyklns. Va. For Sale Four pure-bred Hampshire ram lambs. Pedigree and transfer furnished at time of sale. Write Office of Beef Cattle and Sheep Investigations, Box 237, West Baleigh, N. C. ' HORSES AND JACK8 Good Two-year-old Jack for Sale $225. C. BusselL, Jeffress. Va. " .. ., - - Shetland- Ponlre Special summer sale. Writ Ernest Andrew., Bristol. Tenn. . , - , . For "tale 'bt . Trade Imported .Coach Stallion and A-l Jack. -W. 8. Mott, Dlxondale, Vs. in'Tf Weeks, Uh Pullets, at $50 per 100. iinattn a 9 uuraDr- wuium Doss, Dar- Single Comb White and Bla LnhAmi whit.. 22!Sfv5i!l!i)'-..,wl 750 Vttli; Blacks. $1. Both rVmiM v r wlluer aamsey Poultry Farm, , M . . r . .ir. ' . . I TOw.-vDyw vmc lYoung'. strain.) Single Comb White Leghorns. lOo each, hatches every Tues- SaJ','-8,f5 '."i!1 auaranted. Eggs, $4 per 100: $1 Der 17. Carl nmn..,. on J. 'I e - " "...a.iu. oner v.ify, jn. I. . ORPINGTON- ' CharlotU ........... Durham ............ :erill vflle IT I Lumberton-.' . Maxton ............ New Bern ......... Baleigh ti i i i r i in uur t ........... Scotland Neck . 21.00 t 20.00 -1 21, 00 21.00 . 21.00 . 20.25 , , . 20.85 ' 20.75 , 21.50 j 21.00 20.00 - $0.60 .85 ' - "a ' .... ' ;.75 .90- ' .85, 2500 2700 :. -4 YES, SUH! ' Hatch guar- tuuiiry nrm, coiners, u. C. anteed, . . i-i belt -It's this . .way in, tw r.nrPost now," said the New iu ,! i,h that s frlerid from Texas: "Cotton's so high tw M Lai aj . farmer comes into Dallas, as r"ler. Vr ;.i. nut. down - mea at one oi in ' Ul1" ' chanJ cotton seed, and rets fifteen cens cn Yes, suh:;' Youy s .wmpimv- I can find that record W fousa's band; do you know what became 0.r"V-march on "Nol I fuss, somebody stote ft W Harvard lampoon. WYANDOTTES rA '"?.t2 LayerEggs, $1.20 - r umjiinwci wuuesvuie, va. 7 . MISCELLANEOUS BREEDS i1-.10 0,BM .E.. reduced to $1.50. Anconas. i.avua Dflmi mnn tiiti tsie ...a.. . MVUMMUI. TB 1
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