ideawake Agraded School is A!n As- mi f . 1 I surea TnmflL utner JTews of Inter est Windsor Ledger: "tFhe -County ought to keep posted is regard to the advancement which laiander is making, and so I thongbt md so I I'd tell It srou vould help oxe I'd tell the peo- Thevthing of .first importance is a Orauded School. We are glad to be ahle. oay that that seems to be an assured iaing. A great, deal of work h.z already been done in re modeling the fecboni building. A Principal and other "I-bachers have been engaged; and sre expect to be able to 'open up ri-dme. We wish to say r ght here id cw, if ou people in this or the idjotng Counties have boys and gtrs io iiducate, se id them to ua here in Aviiscndex. We proposejto d6 iust as for them, and do it foj a great ties! less expense, as any of the schools ot the same kind in the state Patronize home industry, provided it is jjust.good as that from a distance Ournew town officers seem to be giyiog satisfaction, all things continue its they ere, except some ot the bridges, Miss Bessie Hoggard,onej of Aulan der's most attractive daughters, is in at tea lance at the Chataugba in New York. Miss Rosa Bynum, orie of our many school teachers, bega nthe sum- zxtzc session ot her school to-day. It i needl-ess tQjsay that we art sure She has &e will -warm to her work done that alrendy. Mr., and Mrs. A. J. Wh te expects to leave this weeK for a "-stay of sever si days Va Bich and su burbs. VVe iraatiiiem to send us a "croaker" The iLadies Missionary Society of Alatder have decidad to educate native child in one of ihe Mission s.7y schools in China.? nst of ihe money for the expense already in hand; fThey have firstyear's now they . the child vMt to learn the name ot The Ladies Society of S)ak Grove, hvti just orderedi througrjl Mrs..W L. Brat of Aulander a peWjOrgan' for yery con: endable' action. Aul and e r I llii Turnes over $43,000 to the State Auditor. Prison Farm Has Excellent Success with Its Crops. Work 24o Convicts Make its Own . Fertilizers- Superintendent Mann, of the Pen itentary, handed over a check to the State Auditor yesterday for $18,000 making about $43,000 thst he has turned oy:r to the State within a m?nth for cottoo alone. This led the leporter to interrogate Supt. Mann, re'ative to the condition ifind and size ot the present crops on the Caledonia' Farm, wherf. the cot ton was raised, and how the staple is selling. The cotton went off at this iate: 400 bales for 9 1-2 cents; 300 bales for 10 1-2 cents; and 318 bales for o 7-8'cents. The average weight of the baits were 500 pounds. There were too many cabbage a few days ago, more than could be consumed in that day by the convicts and the superfluous lot being sold, brought readily $115. The farm al so disposes of corn, shucks, fodder and pea v:ne-hay at very profitable prices. This year are 1 300 acres planted in cotton, which in its prime, being waist high and better than is usually the case at this time of the year. Supt. Mann said the farm mixes its own fertilizers and makes it as cheap as can tne fertilizer' mills, with vast economy to the f dim. The-most pleastant and the most positive cure for indigestion hartburn and all stomach trouble:? is Ring's Dyspepsia tablets;the aid indigestion 1 tnoe and strengenen 'the stomach Windsor Pharmacy Co, v Disesss takes no summer vacation. ' - U you need flesh and strength usV - Scottfs Einulsion summer as in winter. .v : 't Send for free sarr.pi. i SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemteta, 43415 Peai Street, . . .- NewYork. - . . 50c. aad Sx.oo ; all druggists, j v. i .... The ladies have "Old Sol diers Day'' in charge the Daughters of the Confeder acy. And when we say the la dies are running it we feel that the old soldiers know, what that means. It means a success, . Next Thursday is the day the 3rd day of August and the first Thursday in the montU JtVc. will aye a public. 4in- ner'arid every body is invited to bring baskets lull of some thing good to eat . " ' Prominent men have been invited to speak', and will attend. General W. P, Rob erts, the young est living Con federate General has been asked and is expected. Gen eral Roberts is a good speak er, one the old soldiers will admire. He talks straight from the shoulder and don't mind saying black's black and white's white. A base-ball game between Windsor and Todds X Roads is being arranged, The Naval Reserves will join the old soldiers in their parade and the Brass Band, playing southern airs wili he&d the procession. Dinner will be spread in the court house yard and the bid town wili be dressed in stars , , i n c and bars, yet with the flag. of. i J - . reunion flying in alt hej glory Let every body come, We want five thousand-, people! I here that day- -and, we want every body to bring a .basket ; Make ic a great.big picnic::? : Remember --August V the 3rd to-day weelc--fThurday. . A DARE DEVIL SIDE often ends in a sad accident. To heal accideatal injures-use -Buckleus -Ar nia Salve.: "A deep wouit4 in Imy i oot f ram ;an accident." writes Theo dore Schuele, if -olumbus, OrcVused me great pain - physicians .' ;were helpless, but Bucklen'sVArnica Salrs quickly he ale d : ii.' ,S oothes a n d h ear acts like i.magjc,; v-asc; at .Windsor Pharmacy, druggist, j ,:: 1 I he; Use of lotton i;.ialks. The Need of An Indus- try And the Val ueof Cotton' Stalks. Mr, Editor: I have read in your columns ' about the necessity of start ing an industry of some kind in the town of Windsor, but it seems to meet with no response. . , 1 j Nowjsir, it isab,soJutely necessary. f cr the town o take A some action 6t this kind as a means of self preserva tion. Windsor, at present is doing, farely well, but unless some steps ire taken I venture to assert, -that months hence will see 'the town past the zenith of jts -proapenty I am not an alarmist, nor , have, any1 axe to grind, iut it is welt to con-. sider facts. In the first place this town is dependent, uoon cotton for two thirds of its support. . Thesouth ern states produced last year 12000, 000 balers. The American mills con sumed 4000,000 bales, leaving 8000, 000 bales for the foreign markets. Liverpool has been the best consum er for American cotton in the past, but the day has already,, past when American cotton was king. In Liverpool last year . , I sa w ship loads of cotton unloaded on the docks that was not American cotton, and the spinners in Lancashire to'd me .that they preferred the Egyptian : cotton because it has longer strands, If that be so as soon 'as thersupply of Brit- ish grown cotton is sufficent to supply English market, will find way: nto other European markets and wth the - , ; . - . ntf southern states eiowina times as southern mowing 3 much cotton as ... . - -American - mai- -r ... kets will, com sums, how can prices go up. True some of our : statesmtn fare telling us of the great possibilities LAST HOPE ' VANISH Et. , ' ' ' " - " -'' ' . " Whea leading physician s said that AV.4M- Smithart, oV Pekin, -1 1.7-had' insurable consumjptiou his last hop vnnished; but Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption; Cgs anc Colds, kept I him out of his grave.. .He. say; ." I hia great spebihe com. pletely cured me, and savd. my . lift Since then I have used it for over ic years, and considers Jt; a .'marvelou throat cure." - Strictly scientific v cure for Coughs.Sore:jf;jrhioatr-? or Colds: sure prevent! veroT Pneumonia,- Guar." anteed, 50c and : $100, bottles ; at R. C. Bazemore: 'Trial -bottle free.. " - of the markets of the far east, in a few. years. time cotton will be; raised and, manufactured in the far east, so we cannot expect much from the far eastern markets. In the face of the foregoing facts it; U time we wei e looking for a remedy, and I would - a f . .... . suggest uiiii . uic ' larmer umue me stalks of the cotton plant, which are destroyed in the southern states that can be made to yield $206,00 J.00 a year. That is a big figure to make each year when you', hear sdrmuclv about farming not paying and here is Windsors opportunity to put up a factory for-the utilization of the c6ttdn stalks; The-first in the field,will be the ones to make money, and it woulGT.be an industry-nvithout a com petitor within 600 miles, Labor is cucd.p ucic aim uic jjiuuutia uuum be put upon the market at a profit right here in the southern states, 1 ' Yours RespvCt- " s -V INDUSTRY . All old time cough syrups were designed to treat throat lung and bronchial affections witont dueregard for the stomach and bowels hence most of them produce constipation Bees the original Xaxtive' Honey and Tar gently mves the bowels andcure all coughs colds croup - etc. Bees Laxative Cough syruV Look for the later B in red on every package Windsor Pharmacy. ; Bearg this rTha Kind Yen Hava Always Bo-j i I tried Aver's Hair Vi2or to V stop my hair from filling. One- l half a bottle cured me.'V ' . . .J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111. j: - "-"Ayer's .Hair Vigor is certainly the must eco- ji nomical preparation of its 'Kind -on the market. A Jittle-'Of it goes a long way. U doesn't take much of I ittD stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. $L&0 a bottk. All tfrszrh'. 4. If your drcrpfat cannot eupply roa. send U3 on doilax and w -will expror a you bottle. Be sure and rire the name of your nearest expreas oirfce. Addrc-', 5 J.C. AYEE CO., Lowell,: 12 3. lMair.Fg!ls r

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