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Out of aeccumulated capita of industry and applied acli orat ions of the conunn lot. for the process of reconstru, The Succe! Raises Bi: and cuts dlown co! labor-saving machin Good prices for t courage new investn and greater prosperii But the success c on the growth of j beasts of burden tl the world's markets. The railroads-lih their output and et the constant investn With fair prices the railroads are able for expanding their: Rates high enougl will insure railroad costly traffic congest results in poorer sern National wealth c railroads grow. Poor railroad ser price. No growing the price of inade facilities. OliA' ad e/iu menim &L56ociatlionl>f Those desiriny information ation may obtain literatur t ion of Rail way I-|recutive 10 BREAK D[AD[L001 Washinton, .Jan. 10.-. E-tforts t< brea':k the' snte( j)om-e )tr e- :iiici and0 keepl the Itrety oulit if the polti. (al ca i gn we:i ro advanced l at(i Itstep te day when I1';ublican .-wn:1t,Ms .ii (.atiy ratifienattin drew upi a com-er 1IrIoosal to he O'1. Of (ompr'oti mi the weekI by a~ rOU p of I ))oe -r- t The liepublican0 I p ropos-a1 to wii 1l:ilssahusettt, I he party h-aere, ha, Ciling, (si ng, I-ramsing 1 i umber, l'n aud ('ypress Shingles, Aled t and (Com1positfion Shtinog )loors, Sa.sh and i inds, l'orch (Coluamns and lialiaster WI __ Eve 2 BOOT . . * *4.e.ee I have arien all the sueceMes nee, all the comforts and amell Upon it tlhe woirld must depend tion in which a1l have to lave. -JAMES J. HLL. ;sful Farmer ger Crops ts by investment in ery. he farmers' crops en ient, mo)re production :y. f agriculture depends ailroads-the modern at haul the crops to e the farms-increase t down unit costs by lent of n';w capital. For the work they do, to attract new capital Facilities. i to yield a fair return growth, and prevent :ion, which invariably rice at higher cost. mn increase only as our vice is dear at any country can long pay quate transportation 1, pu blished by ihe a1Cwm4a ("xecuttvea, concerning the railroad ailu r by tiring to The Associa r, 61 llroadein, New York. give teta tive assent, was un~terstootd to deal oinly with stome of thte tollait. eraln ies ini thle ttsrtit)3Co t otro vtersy leatving to future negotiat ion the troubiles; ttf Article 10 and eqiual ity of vottig potwe r in the leatgue oft na tins. S-o me of the D emocriatic sug ':etion s st id to have beenti artedj~~ iclue aI chainge in the Itepublican re servation) p1i>gramn of las;t session so tat the sena~tt-e tiuiichat ions wouitld to t haovte to be accepted( ait rmiati vetly byV thet othter powers. Agreement toi these' chan ges, however, are conti i tional (in ctNa in concessions by Demo ria t s in regarid to other reservtions. Submotiss;ion of the counter pr'optosal MB E ' m' Buildaing Mivaterial lire Brick, S lFire (lay. Sewer P'ipe, Stove Flue, Terra Cotta Timflbles ( es, Mortar ('olors and Stains, Water Proofing MIineral,I s, Corrugated Metal IRoofing, Ashetos~ and Comp josit ion Itof-( ing, I EINCING,, 1Ilt)N ANDI WOOf) 1' rything for the H 'H & McLEOl Sumter. S. C. to the Democrats came after the sen ate adjourned at the end of a day which had kept the chamber and cloak rooms alive with treat ytalk. Not once was the subject mentioned on the floor, but it was the burden of many private conferences among senators yn both sides. -0 DIRECTOR LONG THANKS THE PRESS Clemson College, Jan. 1.--Director W. W. Long, of the Extension Ser vice, who has recently returned to his work from an enforced absence, sends the following New Year mes sage to the South Carolina newspaper men. To The Press of South Carolina: All who are interested in the wel fare of our state have noted, I am sure, the fine manner in which you have worked to prosper our greatest industry, agriculture. Without your 'ooperation neither agricultural ex tension work now any other agency 3r movement can really succeed, and the thank sof the whole people are therefore lue you. Though much agricultural progress has been made in South Carolina in recent years, much is still to be done, and the new year finds us facing a very grave problem, namely, safe farming in the presence of the boll weevil, but it is hoped that the series >f county conferences on safe farm ing under boll weevil conditions will result in a safe and sane program for each county. The Extension Service in its efforts to work with the people of all classes towards solution of this complex problem will need and now solicits the continuation of your faith ful cooperation for the year just be ginning. Let us all join hands to stimulate agricultural and therefore general progress in every part of our state. Very truly yours, W. W. Long, Director, SETAO ETT Director, Extension Service. -- -o CIIARLESTON MAN HAS DISAPPEAREDI Charleston, .Jan. 10.-The first and second mates of the Clyde Line steam er Yaque, two women and E. Barlow, a chauffeur, are being held by the police at the instance of the coroner in connection with the disappearance here of Wiley K. Creech, a chauffeur, and the coroner announced tonight Captain Marshall of the Yaque would be arrested tomorrow. Creech, who is said to have boarded the Yaque, in port here Friday night for a social party. disappeared during the evening and Barlow, who told the police he ha:1 searched the vessel, re ported the disappearance to Peter Manois, Creech's stepfather. flarlow is the only one of the pris oners who has made a statement. BAN 1)'I' SUFFERS 1UR' Hoboken, N. J., Jan. 10.-A bandit was mortally wounded in West Ho boken today in a street battle with Sidney Westheimer, 30, wvho served ini France and who had just drawvn $1 ,50C from a hank for his employer's wveek ly pay roll. When Westheimer wvas stoppedl near TIyler park by twvo armed men, who dlemandled the money, h< drew huis revolver and began shooting. One of the highwaymen returned th< fire. The ex-soldier wvas woundedl ir the right hand and his heavy belt (IC flect ed another bullet. The othei bandit fled. BIG GOLD) NUGGET Brussels, D~ec. 23,-A gold suggel weighing nearly 12 pounds was dis covered recently in the Kivu mines ir the Congo, the minister of colonies ar n ounces. t. Hardware, "2;Paint, Oils a ws, latchets, rammiers, )oor Hangers, ~arpenter's TPools, ainat Brushes, 'aints and Oils, nside Deccorations, 'alsomines and Cold Water Paints, ). Inc., Quality Price Dependabilil Service TO POINT 01 -the advantage Drug Store over er is' not hard. -If you deman very best of ever; and do not get i1 are trading at wrong place. DEPENDABIL great deal to the QUALITY is a, goods-especially PRICE is the tl No store can go 01 fair and square. Let's grasp ther Quality -. Combine them merely buying ar here and there, w the customers trf This is a wond< it. DIOK ~We over the .places. We] Winter and carn ably les A dol for thei The >f one anoth I the rthing :-you the ITY is a very important thin; average patron of a Drug St letermining factor in buyin Drugs. ling that determines a squar, 1 doing business unless it tre - Price --- Del with service-the kind that d selling goods-the type ti hen not at all necessary-in ode. ,rful combination-we have i iON'S DRU ihave P1 SH O) e present prices on 1< buy shoes as cheaply at few years ago. an, however, help you prices you would ha iave secured some Shoes, for men, womn put them to our cust s than prevailing pric< llar saved on this pair 2ext. :New I MORRIS NESS, A~ 714 1 and means a ore. g any kind of e deal in trading. ats its customers >endability means more than at does a good mn appreciation of t--Make us prove G STORE, rofits On ES sather no one can '' as they could be to save materially ve to pay at many splendid lines of Len and children, omers at consider as. will help to pay dea Co. lanager