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'". v-. '-.V;. 'Ma' 5 fJ-r Vr; JiaAteVVfW.' i y iJWXlfc Cftif: a&A V.'ig .kill' Cm" ' r mm us filial Mil Bteel tower ; Have run? -for fcttt, Write fbr; Free BooS Davlicyprw mad dabl and reason plAttractlflf fllurtratea wof let frae. BM for It today. Get ouf prlcB . M stank and . tower to i meet your needs. &M.DavtsftSSS GOOlauraSt. Wifii.no felOililill; wis 1 EH XS tH III ijj Outfitsocffilete. Write at once forfuH descrip tioa of greatest line of caaners ever offered andforoor ":''' CarmtB f Easiest onlckftiC most economical sretboct ever darlsed for caaanter toot fruits ami vttablss. Write todays ; : . KlLIM a KKZlt KT3. CX Bert. P ' KokrC tux UMt wwuhitww f "BEAVER BOARTO Use "BEAVER BOARD for yoxcr walls and ceilings, It h tifHC&t and wind-proof. Any cirptsfcar cr workman can pot it .oa. " It. pro duces far more tasteful. c2&t than plaster and i niort ttcacni--cal. . - Stratton & Bra Cl Petersburg, ,.yyhgait "Bearer Board" Dbtrfoterxl7 I sxesfca at ttefe catling for 4 proinptrand visOfdui actite bya fartiiers aether; prgartizatiori; TjtighfcM The farmers-are among- thmbst pa :tnotieIaSsoBthJ errantry, Theyare not only: sending theft sons "ortr; there " but theyare 'strairiing'every: nerve' to produce the food'stuffsUndr countryjm thefsucessfW winning of rthiwar Toreover, when the conflict has been victoriouslyr ended,r as. we hoipe' and pray rtjnuy" :soon. bt', ; m the great rje- adjustment xi conditions- .that muat follow, the -interests of-the . farmer must be ; taken care(if, in, common with the other industries- that wilL be taken cara i o sat that timr and the farmer's interests cannot protected unless- he is properly organized when, that time eames r Now, -as to the way to accomplish this organization: On Saturday, May 18,. over fifty substantial farmers of Orangeburg County met at the court house and organized a localParmers ' Onion; byiienrofting; their-name : as ihembersr and paying their -dues twelveaonths in advance A resolu tion was passed xwith enthusiasms pledging the Eresident of 1 the Farm ers' : Union -- that Orangeburg onld have l,000'.paid lip "members 'before ,the state meeting in August On: the i ouo wing : oaiuruay, may wo. Secretary r eported that many other farmers of the County had paid up their .duesy and enrolled th ems elves a members.' At s till other point;ih the County, Unions are being orga'nf fzed. It will i thus be seen that . the farmers of Orangeburg" are thorough ly aroused and are rapidly organizing themselves for mutnaf protection. . ' I: urgently appeal to , the farmery m everry' comity in the state to organize ht once, ind notify me at once should they - need" th services of our state orgahiaer, X Br Thackstonv "at Cdl- t umbiav S d, or ,-write me at. Orange' burg,; S. Gv We want; tea. thousand members of the state Farmers' Unioii represented'at our meeting to be held ia Columbia-on. the 21st of August rvJ:.::r-h H. CLAFFY, U;: ' President South Carolina State ? VFarmersf Unionr Orangeburg; 1' Many e makini 115.00 and o per cm , ! - - J Int Fruiund Vegetiblei for lMk ZSt ' r boriwd home uie with a BW0"y ,,n "AV0IMTB' uaii. -Z.!-? I A - better, lastlonrerno wute. rlrbt BS sTCT iue1, y5S' - " : rar r kab BOOKLET, , 3Jr V Office Box 100 TOnfagtiyrr. Ci R03 toutrhcati wo sold direct. StrJctljr fit It grade, l-pjece rolls of 108 iq. Anybody cn U if Brfn.. iUs ot KMoirnr, jaeowoi w 4 y "fcSfS PwTow. I jt if SOKEramCTOMAKE- A Footitaof AFTER a day's hard wprJe, a foot v stool IS; mighty restful to : father or-rnother; or snch; V stoot wilt make a hancry seat for; some young person. The stool" shown herewith is made of " inch boar dsr having a top 10 inches wide and 1254 inches long, while the l(J-inch-high legs are : sawed from a board 9- inches wide in the shape in- dicatei The J lets are tied together by, a crosspiece 2 inches wide and';I2j$ inches long, which i'i held in place byt wedges. Shoulders should be cut on each "end of the 'crosspiece-jso that wh en'the wedge at each end is tights ehed. the. crpsspieee will be held firm; ;Sril cnttrng "the slots in the, legs for the crosspiece and ; ia the: crosspiece for the wedges, care should be taken ta do a neat job. These may be; cut with a scroll or.keyhole saw or may berrouji'titTfith tbrace' and bit and thta dressed with a chisel STpCEDEItLIYEIlS CAUDUAHS CO Hit V. .::.,.,,nsE Hoirss ;:.'; f CP tlNlt2Li 'jjtfFunpiro i:' : Wi:,:.r, tlce; stat 4 tWe carry a comolete line 6i Ha dwire. Hill Scrrolies ' imif liachinerviv & No. Sycaiaor St, PETERSBURG, VA. Bollyeevll to Your' CcSIoa?" Tlie Boll: Vlfeevll r-;:v::'tr mtL imp you oAt-tcj reffrt:,;::1, 6lU)A YOURS TODAY! "SfylJsiS Prtrrctslre lanaer, . -:-cstyMr.V Itjtr. US - , IMM Ml 1 1 1 ii 'J' y Our Educational Directory I837-" -1918 y GUILFORD: COLLEGE ' ; COEDUCATlONAtTen modern well eouipped buildings on a larore. ; beautiful campus ; Courses of the highest collegiate standard in the: ; , uu oiiu uviiuvts, tiUUVdUUU, IIUUSCUUIUL AflS ftUU. iVXUSlC, - OpiCUaia athletie facilities. Four up-to-date laboratories. A Student body surr rounded by Christian influences and under the direct personal over sight of the faculty. Healthful ditnate. Solid,' thorough work in a wholesome home-like environment; at low cost -For catalog and information address ' . THE PRESlDETlTr ' . CrijM CoUrg-, k. cL ..v. 1 ! Iff. PLEASAIiT COllEGIATE IiiSTITUTE 4HEl!TrTHf; inW8BRB OF tUCCESS." : Three Genentloiift el ftetUAel Ptrm 'Anf tiff re . : : peated opinion ot prominent educator pronounce "ltf ' locatUm til kealtbful Redttoot Carolirw Ideal. , . Mvdera Cafpin(i'MBIectrto- BsMt, stem hnt, and raw ing water In eKir room. . : ; r''.:;y Faculty ef CoITeoe an Cnhwntty TrtiKtif and toecewfal ' teacblcs experienafc : .I.'.- , , -: -.'v Records ef fmrtltatP-Meir atteet ' the excellency - of th work done. ",; . - , . " Expeniet eeRlRtewitMir TUtiBtnte rttof tvta fait ; formattoa leaV voa rqiMsW AddMatt - ' . - t.T G. F. BcAtlfSTEB, KM., rMBclpat 7 - r r- ftat ioz, :;;-:y v.-; ; Kt, tiettatt w.j c. ROANOKE COLLEGE nnmimniinmiinimniitminriniiiiiiiiiinHiiimmiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiw iajka i iun-ouuaiea. in ine tioanoKe Valley, noted fox.; healthful climate .and Q A I CM VA . ' J ; y beauty oi mountain scenery uum, Tfi. RANK A stondora American College foi CURRICULUM Courses for decrees exrtogwt la rroiip,prpparinr for life end looking to pro fesslonal traininsr. MUttarv vramtn4 dnrtnff th war. FACUJTliS-A, strong faculty, liDrary of 25000 volumes, efk&t bxiildi bixty-stxth sustenepmr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinM) If. For Catalogue and Alumni Bulletin, address- . s DR. J. A. MOREuEAD, rresldeni. s MnHnmNNiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ' Good ' H omtf Ectmomki and Doinet Department. ;?;;::ir v'" Collbge Mvtift Art - Elbeutioit Prtparatory.- V . : : Foe Ulnstrated Catalog etc, address-' ' ':;;'-; REV: GEO. Rector, jBox E, Sr. MaVf Sdioo!, Raleigh, N. C - EAST CAROLINA "TEACHERS', TRAIHIHG SCHOOL - -As Stt School to Train Techr for the Public Scool of North Caro if na. Every en erfey is directed, to this 'one ;pnrpbe4-.Tnition 'free-to all wh agree to teaehv ; Fait terra fee : : : ?; , VHWRIGHTPretide ROBT. tl 17 TO $135 FAYS- FOR BOABD, TUITION, RCNf, FUEL AMD LI6 HT AT ' i PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL MI For 9 fflbnthfl.1 IflBeral'wateii n malaria.' Mountain; tctnerjr.. College tratoed eiajSrienced teachers. lt Is the best and cheapest school In the State." B. M. Koonce, Member of Legislature of N. C. ; , ; "One ot th twst pwparatoiT schools In tir Btat" Cleveland. Star. ODlnto. thw is no His School In tola part of th omntry doing better and more thorongb ducattonalwOTK.--K. T. Webb, Member Congress.. Sth Dlstrtet N. C. . , - , tesjt OPENS AUGtJST 7THV Teach alterntte- Saturdays. We ftrrlsh early w boys can; start farm. 'Fog BJBSttawt t;aauog aaarB, . wmwmiwu, w. v. Marat ' Apart ia the IiiHa, tea miles, from railroad, drew 357 youne men and women last year from 6d cotmtiea la North. Carolina, and from 10 other states. Caba and DistrWot CofabWhy?l Send for Catalog; sod ask oar patront - L. MOORE Praident, r ARS HILL, N. C. 1 College Medical ! College of Virginia ::',L (State Instttoaai? : v i 'v-: - . ' ; STUART McUUIREr t.IW U-r M . ;- lUdieia.7 . 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