:.:ly j: 4 TT e7 t t FHOhH sa s. i, it- ( H1BXKS L. STSJYKHS. ITOR AND PROPRIETOR iiiscurnos surest -r la earaaoe .. I4.es ;r, Bot la 4Tao.V,i.M ir hr earrtor Is ta dtr' -rtUlB rata tmratea !r4 at ta PoatofltoevKew :.pmtm , u Moa4Uaa setter, v. '.. : r'TiAii pap xk or kbw- ,sbbh AKD CRATE OOUNTT. ew BernlS. C August $6, 191V J UPSON HABMON FOB AGBI CULTURAL PEOGEE89 ; Akong the manj State interestel aivance.4 by Governor Harmon, of Ohio, bis help to the farmers has beea notable as .the following will . show i Jadson Harmon U a. man who does things, who - wastes no time, who cares for all the inter ests 'submitted to Vis care.' If his rale is wise over a state it will be over a nation as President. - Gov- - ernbr Harradn is one of the strong est characters ever 'found in the . foreranks of the Democratic party, a man who lends dignity and force to a party. -1 ", First of all a decent respect for . the ' farmer .'and his calling has been inspired and firmly establish -, ed. A law has been enacted that values the property of the rail- jroads and big corporations : np to 'feqoality with that of farm proper- rii . , ty- Every county may now estab Jish an experiment station of its ". own. Eliminated ' the fertilizer x-sfrauds which, existed for yeans prk , Or and which ' were aneoonOmio -loss of millions oi dollars to the ag-:V- xicnltural 3itttafc:f ' Established a Stat Serum Farm $od Research, Institute for the prov tection 6t live stock Interests." o ; rj Increased the . appropriation ' Of .. money for the suppression and prevention of contagious - and. in factious diseases among live stock ;from 15,000 to ll 'a yearr Introduced pruning and demon- j trating work which has resulted i in . saving thousands .,' of acres', of : orchards and rejuvenating tha ,V fruit interests in the 8tate. , Under his . administration over $100,000 have been appropriated - for the holding of five . days agri- cultural schools in each county of The funds available ' for "farmer -.institutes, four in each county, - have been increased from 122,000 to 30,000 per annum.' ,.. A bureau pf Bee Inspection .has .r'leen established, which has stopp led the ravages of a disease that ; L. was rapidly ruining the apiarto- ; v. lerests oi tne atate.. ... r; Zj- The enactment of a UwJ making ' ' it compulsory to teach agriculture J. tn the public schools1 is one of the crowning events Of his "efforts and administration, :4 yh'-y A thorough and rigid Inspection . of commercial feeds and fertiliser, r the result of which has beeir, to ' compel the lisening of almost twice ; Mi many" brands, and thereby " doubHpg the menus to the State from these sourceav.- f'-' "- vXlbetal srpiopriattoos idt Vkt roDnlng of agrlcaltural trains throuchout all parts of the State, , and which have bten of great ed- neational value. 'A t Liberal sod Unprecedented, ap ' propria tlona for the support of the 'Experiment Station a Toostet ' and the sub-stations four- in aum- . Appropriations providing for a ootnpletesoi surrey of the entire State. V'fe:i.V.t-,- An appropriatlod to encourage dairy Interest,' U - The establlbmeut of Farm Ia t or Bureau to meet the demand of ' ' n fartnrr for hired help. ' ; !.5sUtIiBhmcotof afarraLand m to rrclaluj wMte and uo- vaU-4 laodi ta Ohio and tt-- and eomplling hnportant in relation thereto. wry -r t ' .1 AT tHATirs txxy.i. nor STrEMJOUS A Story Thy T.ll of Str.uM' Abilit) . a a Conductor ' - "Tb Ute Tbomas WentworUi Rig flnjoa," aald a Harvard lnstroctor. "Jo ved musk-, bat not ib extreinelj tBchpicul Basle of Rlcbard Straasa Bavel and others of that type. . Ooicnliig Stranst and ti tiang tag, crashing- inusie. eolonel Blegln on used toteil a ory. - "He aald that Atraass went on sum mer on a bunting trip la the nxran talna... it chanced that, on a: certain afternoon a terrlnc tbundentorm de scended on tbe bunting party. Amid eanpllttlng thunder and bunding light- ntng, amid deiugea qf rain whipped-by a roaringr wlnd.. tn " hnntsmen -all rlaonght abetter. - -i "Where, though, was 8tranasr - , -, 5 "Three friend met out lo alarm -to look for blm. i They feared that In the wild jgbaoa of the atonn be had fallen down a precipice. - After a long while they found him. - They found hlnr do ing what do you anpposeT.'" i - . Strauss . stood bareheaded on the nmmlt of a lofty crag, i The light ning played aboot him la vivid violet flashes;; the rain deluged blm;.the thunder rolled and rambled 4 round Mm; the roaring wind flapped hia coat tails about his bead. and. the musician, a ramrod In Ws hand, was busily en gaged on his high crag in conducting the thnnderstormr' Washington Star. " WantadWTwo Good Murderer. " Some curious letters passed between Garrlck and a man named Stone. The latter was employed to get recruits for the low parts M the drama, and one night he wrote to Garrlck, "Sir, the bishop of Winchester la getting drunk at 1he Bear and swear- he will not play tonight1 - At first sight this seems peculiar con duct for a blshoo. but It should be .ex plained . that .the communication only refers to the man engaged to take that character infthe play of "Henry VIII." ' On another occasion Garrlck wrote to Stone: "If you can get me two good murderers I will pay you handsomely. particularly the spouting fellow who keeps the apple stall on Tower -hill The cut In his face Is Just the thing. Pick me up an alderman or two for "Blchard' lf yon can, and I have no ob jection to treat With you for a comely mayor o. - iy . I . T -.: All Broke. "Is. your father In?" the man with the Tallae asked. V . - v. io the boy at the front door aald. be' "away somewhere brealda' a year ..:1s your mother In J". 'l ' ""NO; she's out In. the harn breakln' an old hen of aettln,,, ' ' " - . . , '"Ton have aa older "nrothert haven't your r. "Tee. but he's layto" dowa.npatairs tryln'cto break op a cold." r "Well, can't I sell yon some patent clothespins?" - ; , t No: Tm b roke." -Chicago Trib- Ohildren Cry H FOR f LETtHER'S - r" CASTOR I A The Leonardo da Vinel portrait of Bona liiaa disappeared. from the'8alon Carre of ths Louvre, ia Paris. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ' " . Lucas County sa - Jrank j. Cheney' nukes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F J.. Cheney & Co., doing business ia Ui eityot Toledo, County and Stat foresaid, .' and ' that Uid Brm wil pay ths sum of -ONE . HUNDRED DOLLARS for each aol every east of eatarrh that cannot be eared bj ths use of .Hall's Catarrh Care. "j'.? ) 8wora to beiore mi and subscrib- d in py presence, this 6th day oi peeember, A, IX 1888. 'i ' r t (Seal) A, W..QLE1S0N.5' Vn'v.v'JOTAW PUBUO A Half s Catarrh Cars Is.taken inter eaOy, and acta direelly on the blood and mueous surfaces of the system Send fqj r testhnonials free. ;lv ? T. J.'CHENET COnToledo, a r Sold by all Druggists, 76o. '- ' -Taks Hall's Family Pills for eon nipUoaV-:'.i"-.1 . The jory lathe cms of Henry C Bit tie, charged with the mordir'of hi wife, bai breq .completed at Cbeater "1 J court botur. Vs., and tb lntrodue tion ef ttitn win hoetn lotfsy. ' LIVED 0;j v ... RAW EGGS Vjt.ZZirtt Dptrirr.ce V.::ht;f. V ts. Tc:ci.:j tr.i V,r. P!:iaM, . i' ;- : r ?, i i i jr Mt. ! i ' 1 t C.r' - J B (,.. J fVPf fit 3 l i ! ! '- I t 11.. . , . . . rcn 1?. . j 1 !! . . :a crushing -retorj. Mm. Songbird Paid Her Haughty S. eiaty Patron. In FulL y .- Last year a prominent Boston society leader, in arranging A musical surprise af an elaborate dinner gl vek Jam', thai town's elite, called on a slngefof re nown to engage her services fjr that event., it chanced that the singer. was naturally independent On the other hand,, - the caller was notoriously haughty. As a result this was what transpired between them:' t After the visitor bad announced the Import of her coming, the slnrtr .suc cinctly said she would sing one num ber for $200, and that It would be a Wagnerian selection, , - . 5 iThe price we will not haggleTover,1 said the visitor, "but Instead (tf that grand opera -selection I want you to render one of the light and popular ditties of the AatV .: -r : "For the Wagnerian song, 200; for the popular ditty, $300," was We firm reply. .- Vii t ' "But, madame," expostulated (ho so clety leader, ."your classical -eong Is much more1 exacting on your -powers, o . why ; should you charge more- for , ' . "Ah," replied,. the Independent one. "the harder song! Is all fun to ae; the So the price was fixed at $80u, " Just as tne haughty visitor ; waw about to depart, she turned ' to the artist and said: t . "Of course, 1 shall not expect you to mingle with my guests.". , . "Ah," ww the biting retort. "I shall throw off. $50."-Llfe. , An ordinary case of diarrhoea n, as s rule. be. cured by a single de of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea .Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints'. For sale by all Dealers.. , -, ' ' Atwood, tne bird man. is wilWm a few hoorS flight of New York trd will reach there today, having ah-eed bro keo the world's eross-eountry reoud of UM miles. Bar it now. Now is the time t tmv a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie,.iChoi- era ana uiarrnoea Kemeuy; , it aj ai mcnt certain to be needed before the summer ts over. This remedy has no superior, ror sale by ail Dealers. . -A Ohave ta China. .'- .The Rev.Xools Byrde, a missionary, gives an Interesting account in rloa don paper of a shave in .China.' He write:- - ."The greatest, treat whlib l only give on special occasions la a mid day shave In public; in the early morn ing's Chinese Inn it terribly dark,' and it night bed soon claims one: . I select a table at the street front (the hoe front ia ' formed -of movable : which are eorireif taken away dUrlnt the day) and. provided with the neces saries, commence operations. ? Fifty or sixty people stand round In ranka," the Innermost Circles' consisting of children and i the onter. rings ; of .soeh vaad mothers wltb tbelr babes. ' Not a word is uttered: alt eves, are fixed. Srl on the sharing brab as ths soap is fath ered on the face, and thn en the r&tor ss the stubble fulls. The Cblneae never shave themaetvea, and possibly ti see S man handling a rate on bimnelf hsy sufgrxt- that he ts about J commU aaraklrl In their, rlllsge."- : -. CASTOR I '. ; . Tor Infant and CLiLlrca. $ ' Tta Kfci Yea E::3 Bears the 3tfhtare of I He Dlln't Kfiw. " One Jane dy In 1X2 "Ar rr-t i.blt. Vs.. (isnrfsl r'SnncwiiIl J Mi mv on of (!i-ierl Uo"Vs Tf rllinlilni a t - to ft ItitA a ' trt-A. "W'bTt r fou eAntV ! Jrkon. -"l.d'in't know." ri 1 Soldier. "To hnt romt.-i-n l C i btl'-nsT" "I don't know." Tr nt.llM. "Will. hBt sto nr. fromr "1 flon't know" J. rato th tr.n rn, tut M 1 rs-le wht It !l m';l. "' '," h M-i !.4.1 I'1--' - t,! Hi'' 1 rr " pf I. t to t t; (.it r. ! 'i r 'i til' - L t v cr i . edee the four; . It the constant r of things and seen. The pbetx mens forms s shapes which th perteot only lm: and are renders excitation of tb now is the rod: once was psych I slates this glan afterenps aeea t of shapes whlc bss attracted t there, or. rathe ns In the four i ss there are ot M; these are ; narlly, we do n theagh.,--thoe without being i ' Thinkers as ' Babbage go a ; if you let then: occurs In the ) mains photog" extension of t say . that notl anywhere "wh graphed-; that ! the great plcti "In India, at theosophy, th being studied. ally bizarre, a has been foui) was Aristotle nyson. Ovid. ' . Opened Hi "Dickie, In tobacco. 1 d simply loathe we are marrl -"lent , that-' asked Dick. 1 J wouldn'j swered the. j makea-mamn "-"Well, then "Tit tell you smoke when J S- She -threw-f Darling,"- good of yon sist.oa.smoi, we were mar . .V. . . : k CA1 ThreS pers' Injured, one 1 ParketsburR,' Cuts and t about onr-tb the usual tre berlain's Lir and eanses e at mature t neves soren matie pains. .Vessels of ring at No month's ma i ' . VI:!i VCU the bent drinl: at the fountnin. r..nv PF.PSi.mT:A'3 n .!'!.' I "! ;.v.- ; r !3th: hr-n. The cov!? t rtiir.rncr drink fur hoUca Summer' days." f jV. I'-: :r. t '...!'" ;.;.:;J xc : c 'loo. 's , ' f I I ?J'S li is from rati . icily and Ac-' J. 1 tine of Choice INSTITUTE OTS. WiTr. ' ilrge, ft Butlneo, fo XlS." , inplm femdM thla.ehoo(L. Ooantef-' in lb fcothllls ot i HoanUlDK Bilk tuHrl at .or tytttm n4 urdj prtoflfphi ihoMlniUlM. 4blrtic.iWf 19 til i Khoel httan 4ldlD8 wbn (. HoneoototMttOMl. ,PrtKiii,Wo MIMM.(. 1TH CAROLINA and Industria College, Jthe State for the Women jina. Five regular Courses rees. Special Courses for tuition to those who agree hers in the State. Fall September 13, 1911. For other information address FOUST, President, iie-- N. c. 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