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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 9

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The Statei
Location:
Columbia, South Carolina
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9
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0 THE STATE: COLUMBIA 9 0T11I1ISHAY MOUSING IIM! IKI7 CANAL COMMISSION WILL MEET TUESDAY WORK GOES AHEAD FOR CANTONMENT Building! Will Be Completed on Schedule TRAP SHOOT ENDS WITH GOOD SCORES State Association Meeting Closes at Greenwood DIPLOMAS GIVEN AT HIGH SCHOOL Closing Exercises to Be Held Tonight Military preparedness begins with the Individual A nuinlier of the young tnoii who have applied fur permission i attend I ruining rump have boon rejected on account of evidence of incipient liriglit'e dlM-tai' An analysis of tho urine miidn a few weeks ahead would have revealed this condition In time for them to correct It and pass the examination Wsssormann blood test II 00 Auto-vaccines 6500 Uscterisl analysis of drinking water Sk00 Analysis of unne 1200 Mlcroscoplo examinations of til kinds 1100 to 1200 References the professions! nd business people of Columbia STAPLES IN LEAD TRACKS BEING LAIV ADDRESS BY CURRELL Safe Milk or Infants Iawlids Substitutes Cart YOU Sum Pries A Nutritious Diet for AH Ages Keep Always on Hand Quick Lunch Home or Office BOYDEN NIMS Chemist Street Railway Company Required to Make Definite Derision on June 12 Tho Columbia canal created by an art of tho last legislature has been called to nirit in Columbia next Tuesday Juno 12 alien final disposition of the enin! ques-1 ion will he made Under the terms of tin- ml the Columbia street railway companv is required to make a definite dmsun on tlist date as to whether tho cun In to he completed In tho eicm tluit a satisfactory proposition is tint uiulc tho commission has tho right under the act to take over the lanil property permanently Columbia 8 Charleston Man Retains the State Chafee of Aiken Second President of lTnivenity of South Carolina Speaks to Graduating Class at Theatre 010-011 Union Hunk Kldg Plumes ISIS and 1KM-J Change of Bill at the PASTIME TODAY New Vaudeville Acts I Street Railway Forres Construct- ing Double line From City to CampSite Work on the preparation of the nooden' cantonment to he rnnstnu ted I mile east of Columbia for a division of the new national army to be called to the colora ahout September 1 ie being pushed rapidly and the va-rioua buildinga will be completed on schedule time The nevcral hundred workmen have resumed work on the conatructlon of the sidetrack from Sims station on the Atlantic Coast Line railroad to the camp site a distance of about three miles Hundrcda of teams and heavy grndinK machinery are employed in the construction of this line which lien Ijconard Wood has ordered completed ahout June 20 The street railway forces are busy constructing a double track car line from the city to the cuinp and city council has made arrangements to supply the camp with water The Southern Kell Telephone company lias constructed a special line to the camp Several hundred wooden buildings will have to he ronatructed and many workmen will ha brought to Uoluni-tda as anon as possible for this task Appeals are made daily for workmen from the city of Columbia blit there are few available BLACK LEG SPREADS IN LAURENS COUNTY The graduating exercises of the high school will he held in the Columbia theatre this evening at 8:30 o'clock Following is a list of those who will receive diplomas: Classical Course Shuler Harden Etheridge Abel Huntington Hutchinson George Marlon Vuuglian Dorothy Havis Mattie Hrlce Madden Mura Palmer Matthews Carol Hill Mundy Lucy Ernestine Sammons Adele Alls ton Weston Heloise Weston Gi blips English course: Edgar Scott Douglas Mills Hope Lachlcotte Sara Uorncwll Clowney Commercial course: 1-cwin Simon Cassel Alfred Mattox Albert Wyman Platt Agnea Cecelia Allen Molba lone Iirown Ruth Guy-on Annie Green Patrons and friends of the school are cordially invited to enjoy the attractive progrumme which has been arranged and hy their presence encourage the youthful students who are Just completing four years of faithful Hnd excellent work The address will he delivered hy Dr 8 Currell president of the University of South Carolina MAYESVILLE ENDS GOOD SCHOOL YEAR Brighten The Corner where you are by eating a food that does not clog the liver or develop poisons in the colon Cut out heavy meats and starchy potatoes and eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit with berries or other fruits Try this diet for a few day's and see how much better you feel The whole wheat grain made digestible by steam cooking shredding and baking Special to Tho State Greenwood June 6 The State trap shoot which has attracted to Greenwood some of the best shots in the country came to a close 'yesterday afternoon Staples of Charleston retains the State chainpluniihip with a record of 96 out of DM the second place in this class was won hy Chafee of Aiken 95 out of lib) the third place went to Emmett II Williams of Greenwood with 93 out of 100 Two North Carolina entrains in this event made the following records: Heffner of Tarboro 96 out of 100 and Morehead of Charlotte 95 out of 100 In tho high professional class Lnslie of Charlotte scored 424 out Of 450 Walter Huff of Mucon 421 out of 450 11 Fox of Lynchburg Va 420 out of 450 In the high amateur averages Barrett of Augusta scored 430 out of 450 Staples of Charleston 425 out of 450 and Kail of Miami Fla 425 out of 450 tied for second place Charley Nuchols of Charlotte 419 out of 450 In tho high amateur class 50 bird handicap Cothran of Atlanta 49 out of 60 at 15 yards Moorchead of Charlotte 48 out of 50 at 19 yards: I Heffner of Tar-boro 47 out of 60 at 20 yards In the high professional handicap A lcs Fortes of Columbia 46 out of 50 at IS yarda Leslie 46 out of 50 at 22 yards Walter Huff 45 out of SO at 28 yards Fox 44 out of 60 at 23 yards 11 Fox 44 out of 50 ut 23 yards Ixuir runs Leslie 87 51 78 Heffner 69 Harretl 59 92 85 Dr Defoix Wliaon 55 LIBERTY BOND NIGHT WITH OF LODGES DR FRED Whitener iMewaUb Phonograph Old Sweet Song Bring back fond memories of days gone by Play again tha delightful songs of youth and childhood You can hear these old sweet songs beautifully reproduced on a Stewart Phonograph Think of the many delightful hours the Stewart Phonograph can give to you I Think of the many beautiful selections both vocal and instrumental that a phonograph will bring to you! The Stewart Phonograph plays in a beautiful life-like melodious way all records of any type any make any size any price The wonderful Stewart universal reproducer makes it possible to play any record of any type any make My price It is the greatest of all popular-priced phonographs Beautiful in design and rich in it is an ornament in any home The price ie only $650 You really cannot afford to be with out one Cpme in today and hear it played Whitens dark or brown skin Bleaches and clears sallow com plexlona removes all blemishes and causes Ilia skin to grow whiter bee that you get tho genuine Made at Niagara Falla Commencement Exercises Bring to Close Term Productive of Much for Youth Special to The State Mayesville June 6 Commencement exercises of tho Mayesville graded and high school were held in tho school auditorium Thursday and Friday of last week Thursday evening the pupils of the graded school gave a recital The graduating exercises began at o'clock Friday evening and were as follows: Invocation by the Rev IL Grier "Woman Suffrage" and salutatory hy Ella Paulino Workman "The Doom of the Dynasties" by James Harvey Wilson Disease Causes Death of Young Cattle in the Vicinity of Waterloo Special to The State Laurens Juno 6 Inoculation against the spread of black leg among everal herds of cattle in the vicinity of Waterloo is 'receiving the attention of Percy Moore farm demonstration agent for this county About 60 head have been treated and the vaccination -will have to be repeated two or three times Several Mrivn Flu Feb 10 1916 Jacobs Phiirin-iry fit AtlHnln (is Gentlemen: 1 will write you to let you know how well I like your Dr Fred Palmer's 8kln Whilener 1 have iiHed many oilier fare rreaiiis but none Ilka your Skin Whitener Knclnsed find 1 50 In stamps for which please send me another box of Hklu Whitener Yours truly KEKTIIA Mi'BIUPE Columbia deaths have resulted from tha dis-ljj Theouth ease the losses having occurred he- PrhooPhy nutOllvlaavIorhR ur Crop System of the Sou" with valedictory by Thomas Peterson Mayes The first honor medal was present- to Miss Ella Pauline Workman hy the Rev It Grier In his usual happy mRnncr James Harvey Wilson was second In the class Dr 1 11 ltaynesworth of Sumter spoke ear ls confined to young cattle It being stated that it does not attack any above the age Of two years Air Moore Is especially anxious to stamp out the disease as speedily us pox sible and he has urged that all carcases be buried or cremated at once The cattle industry is receiving unusual attention In the county now DO NOT ACCEPT IMITATIONS Sold by postpaid Sold by drnsgiMB or sent direct for 19c Write JM'Sir rURMACV Atlanta (ia Ail Over Stale Gather to Consider Purchase in Patriotic Cause Tonight Is Tdherty bond night with every lodge of the Knights of Pythias in tho Slate The grand chancellor Derrick of Orangeburg issued a proclamation designating the night and good results are expected Dispensation hits been granted for every lodge to hold a special session if necessary In order to render service to America Capital lodge of Columbia meets tonight and every lodge In Columbia is expected to be represented and report on the matter Myrtle and Columbia lodges have authorixed the purchase of Liberty bonds and Capital and Equullty are to lie heard from The indications are thut the lodges all over the State will take favorable action on the proclamation of the rand chancellor and that the Pyth-ana will respond to the call In a liberal helpful manner SHIPPING POTATOES FROM DARLINGTON and it Is the desire of the demonstrator as' well as others that no discouragement be placed in the way of its growth and progress NEW CANNING CONCERN neatly to tho class and swarded the diplomas The music rendered by an orchestra added much to the pleasure of the evening Tho school has mado great progress under tho principalshlp of Brunson of Orangeburg The whole town Is indebted to him for his splendid work And Jo his corps of Miss Rena Clements of Liberty Hill Miss Jnnie Ford of Black-stock Miss Dructlla Gee of Pan tuck and Miss Lillian Cook of Rock 1111 The Clemson Agricultural College SOUTH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE 1551 ACKER or LAND VALUE OF PLANT OVKn SMMMMHI OVEIl 12' TEACHERS OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS ENROLLMENT STB Commission Granted to Elloree Company Wo have on hand 12 head of good second hand mules Some closely mated heavy teams suitable for hauling or logging also two good mares suitable for farm work and cheap Gregory-Conder Mule Company Columbia The Elloree Canning company has been commissioned with a capital of 8500 The petitioner! are VI- nv aw CfD ATC duitii mer Edgar Lyons and A Uii 7 LAW FRATERNITY The Dixie House company of Charleston has been commissioned -with a capital of 61000 to construct -portable houses The petitioners are: Thomas and Wells The Chero-Cola Bottling company of Charleston has been chartered with a capital stock of 665000 The officers are: Stokes Salley president Watson vice president A Watson secretary and treasurer The Andrews Theatre company has been chartered with a capital of 62-000 The officers arc: Hornlck president Richardson vice president and Isreal secretary and treasurer Paymaster General of the Navy-Elected to Membership in Sigma Nu Phi Special to The State Washington June- 8 A high honor has just come to ltRr Admiral Snmuel McGowan paymaster general of the navy who has been elected a member of the Sigma Xu Phi Ipgnl fraternity of the United States those who are thus clocted being chosen strictly hr causa of their "distinguished ability In the law" Mr McGowan haa never Farmers Have Too Many for Home Consumption and Sell at Good Prices Special to Tha Ktate Darlington June 6 Napier of the deportment of agrirulluro at Clemson college has been engaged for the past few days aiding the farmers of this county in grading and parking for shipment the large surplus of Irish potatoes that they have on hand this spring Large numbrrs of farmers have planted more potatoes this year than ordinarily and have very much more than can he used at horns Few of them havo planted on a scale large enough to make shipments to foreign markets but by getting tha potatoes together and properly grading them a good price haa been obtained Mr Napier raid yesterday that he had ready for shipment ahout six hundred barrels LAURENS LODGES ARE BOND BUYERS COURT CLOSES ABRUPTLY graduation students who are peril) tied to enter this corps receive from the Federal Government approximately 610000 during the Junior und Henlor years Writ for details of this opportunity SCI I DARK ill PS AND EXAMINATIONS The Collego maintains 169 four-year scholarships in tho Agricultural and Textile Courses and II In the One-Year Agricultural Course (Ort 10th to June 7th) ICaeh scholarship la worth 100 and free tuition Scholarship and cnlruium examinations are held at tho rouriiy court houses at 9 a July 13th Write for full Information In regard to the echolar-shlps open to your county next cession and the laws governing their award is worth your uliiln to try for one of these HchoUindiip Htudents not compoting for scholarships will bs credited with any examinations successfully passed on the above date Fren tuition la grant ed under certain conditions RELIGIOUS INFLUENCES The College contributes to the salaries of four resident ministers who conduct divine services and pastoral work among the cadets in barracks There Is flourishing Sunday School and A with two salaried Secretaries A 678000 A building was completed January 1919 CO NT Tha coat for any of tho twelve regular four-year rourses nr the Two-Year Textile course is approximately 61 0261 per session This amount covers uniforms board room Tinut light water laundry and nil fees except tuition Tuition is 6i0no additional to those who are found ablo to pay The cost of tho One-Year Agricultural Course Is approximately 611281 This amount covers tho sumo Hems as are listed uhove It Clemson College hue been admitted to the Honlor Division nf the Reserve (J file Training Corps Without Incurring tha obligation in anter military service after COURSES OF STUDY Agrit-iillural (8 Courses) ('herein try Mi'i'hiinii'nl-Elnclricnl Kngl-ni'Pring Civil Engineering Textile Engineering Architecture! Engl-ncoring Two-year Co urns In Tcxl lies one-year Couran In Agriculture (October lOlli to Juno 7lh) No Summer Srhool 1917 AI1M ISSIOV 1(E(JU1 ItEMENTM Sixteen years nf sgs ut the lime of pntrunri' Ail liunor'ibln rliRchiirge from hist school or collegu aHcmled Thn acholuRtlo requirements are Ilia ennui ns those of the other f'ol-b-gis in Souili Details arc given In ealaiogne Hasing In forbidden bv (bo lawn of the Sin to in well rut llic Iiiwn of I bo College Therefore Hie Hoard of TrnslecK has ruled ihut no ap-pljrslliui xliull bo ii'-erpled unless thn applicant lias llled with the ItcglKlcnr of the College a pledge of prescribed Toriii not In Indulge in hasing practiced law hut is a graduate of the law school of the University of South Carolina In the class of 1891 Among those who hold membership in this legal fraternity are Former President Taft Chief Justice White of the United States supreme court and others who have attained high places in their profession The selection of Admiral McGowan is the first of the kind made In the IB life of the organisation all other members up to the present time heing charter memhers To Stay In Washington Special to The State Washington June 8 Mrs A Hutchison and two young sons of Rock Hill have arrived in Washington to spend some lime with Mr Hutchison who is secretary to Congressman Stevenson They have leased a residence on I street for the summer months McGowan Saves Bills Instead of and other violent purge Uvea which are daitr iour as well aa nauseating it is belter to a rsiiablo medicine lik Granger Livar Replator Recommendation to End Term Interest Adopted Special to The State Barnwell June 6 The May term of the court of general sessions for Barnwell county which convened on May 28 asms to an abrupt close Friday following a special recommendation of the grand Jury which alleged that "to try each and every case will work a hardship on the farming interests" in the county inasmuch as witnesses who are needed on the farms at this particular time would he required to remain in Barnwell Early' Cotton Blossom Dr who operates a arm at Port Royal sent to The State yesterday one of the first cotton blossoms of the season Dr Cope says that he had 122 acres of cotton plant ed this year Under date nf let 1 Clark Ale writem 1 have bean wing Rrangrt Liver Regulator in my family for year and find it to tie fine family remedy which has saved numerous dortnr'i bilie I slware keep in my huiiee and would not bn without it Sold hy drug-giste 25c box IXuaa all substl-tuts granger Medicine Co Chattanooga Tana NEXT hENKIOV OPENS 8EPTEMHEK 1917 WRITE AT ONCE TO RIGGS President leniviii College for "sin log Hclvdarshlp Bleaks Me If you delay yon may be crowded out Fraternal Societies of City Authorize Purchase to Assist in Struggle Special to The State Laurens June 6 Palmetto lodge No 19 A at Its regular meet Ing agreed to buy nnn 61 on IJhcrty loan hond and another fraternal order of the city laurenH lodge No 41 Knights of Pythias has authorised the purchase of a bond of tho same amount Other organizotinns of the city and county will no doubt lierome Interested In the proposition within the next few days The campaign In behalf of the sale of the bonds la he Ing pushed In a rystenisttc way the banka of the city offering roopera-tlon In every way consistent with hanking rules A number or planx have been devised whereby the bonds can he purchased and paid for on terms The banks offer to loan tha money at 6 per cent and let the borrower pay It hack in installments EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS IN SUMTER BEAT WHEN FEET HURT for sore tired puffed-up at-hinc calloused feet 1 or corns Uae nz Trinity Church to Entertain Sessions of Lower Conference Next Week Special to The State Sumter June The rhapUr of the Epworth league of Triniiv M-th-odist churrh will entertain the lower conference June 11-14 The following chairmen are announced for the committees handling arrangements: Decoration Mirk Hassle Parrott reception Mirk Cive Sturgeon music Mrs A Lynam entertainment Mins Anna Brown information Mies Halite Phillips: publicity ibs Elln Reach transfer llsliet Burns TO RUN FOR SPEAKER The DrinK for June July and August Iced Postum Direction $: Prepare Postum in the usual way let cool serve with cracked ice sugar and lemon if you prefer sugar and cream Refreshing Satisfying! You rn 1c py fooled in mo- mem I ml never 'I wih tender isw turning swollen P-i nod ppiv tikes p1n srd vor--rns out ori-s tiii'ou-fv and bullions As soon a- ini put vnnr fed in Tix ta'n you ju I'-i the hxppns eoakirc In Mow g'oil your poor oM feit fr They to danre for Joy ie grind instmillv nu the po: us exudations wb-cli p-ifi up j'--? f'it -1 i -o i ri In-faun-d hlrg sweaty ii 'in't 11 of tr el i-rv drug fore or merit store Hi-t liiarit foot rtlnf i-uunfi at foot sufferer wu con plain rii your feet nr r-'e re-rr going bolher or make you llgap any more Evans of Edgefield Candidate Special to Tfca State Kdger-li Juno 6 As J-ns a Hnvt bi Hiino'inre th ho i pgyg S'! to lontc in th- Not th west viJ! a proper time fl- hlB fiir lr iOUM of ropr iVes snd ns speaker of thit 1 ody Evans announced That he wifi Pe a candidate for sneaker to succeed Mr Hoyt Mr Evans is member ot the house.

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