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The new Laxauve that does npi grip. g or naushte. Pleasant to take. Piel Farniers' Union -Conducted by thc South Carolin" Fariners' Educational and Co-operative Union. Communications intended for this depar nent 9hould be addressed to J. U. Stritling Pendleton, South Carolina. Farmers' Cotton Exchange. Why not producers of cotton ru their own cotton exchange, an have their own prices published i the newspapers? Who has a bettor right to d this business for the cotton growe than the cotton growers them selvo Cotton farmers just because yo have been acting silly all you days by allowing others to pric your stuff for you is no good rea son why you should continue alon this silly line when you now kno, better how to attond to your ow afbitire by lning up in an organize way with your follow oraftsmle who are in it with you. Como across, brother, and joi the Farmers' Union. Where is the fairness in makin the cotton growers lose the bagginj and ties while these same Mat chester spinners make consumer of their manufactured )roduct pay for the boxing and wrappingi These conditions of trado coul not exist if the producers of cotto would come together in an orgai ized body and put their best bus ness mon in charge of their affai of trade as to these. Manohesti spinners.' Educate the farmer in his bus ucss and he will soon learn that ti only way that he can ever expe( to take care of his own interest i setting a profitable price on h cotton is to combine his strengi with others so as to meet combin tion with combination. Con along and join the Farmers' Unio Farmers, wake up and Qght eu cossfully in your own battles. Y< have labored, struggled and pa taxes for others, and upon their i: telligence and thrif t, today, deper the welfare and prosperity of ti nation, You have been soldiers civilization. We have reduced wilderness to subjection anld ha made it iruitful. You have endur loneliness, hardships, severo t< and privation in order that othc *rmight be Isd. The factory. t railroad and the mill all livo< the farm. People talk of labor the source of wealth, and so it but it is the labor of tihe fari And yet, those men who should the most independent men in t world, are dependent on the ca tains of industry, the promote the laboa loader and the cott bears, It is time to end this c pendence. And unless the farm< arouse themselves they wiull ha to be content to have their busine controlled by others and he call< * a fool or a hayseed always. It may be asked why the spec * lators, etc., object to the organizi Lion of the farmers? There a: many rensons, each of which is.t argument in favor of the form organization, when consider< from the farmer's point of vicw. We farmers have3 established thi Union in order to establish justic provide for the comrmon defens - promote the general welfare, at secure .:tho blessings of liberi to ourselves and our prosperity, To fight the battle alone is to I lost. Association with others is ai absolute necessity if we would b ~uccessful. In Union there i s#rfegthi and success. We can so this illustration every day in th buginess world. J. C. Rice. > gnee County, 8. C. ~ome fariners seem to act u >o0 the palnsipal that mere scrubb t is the more they muns ~ This reminds us of th ~ littleboy who was-buying knives a ~ 0oet at d selling them at / OOtB. e said he would have t4 ol lot of knives in order L< N ~n Amoney out of it. ~ *,~ujMgoyrnmeut has offer e to mesurgents whi don the& arms and return t y 'ap has ezste*oe Ito a com. ~ wii~ithe diamod Match Com-. ~~W o ~orm an tt haltonal Laxative Fruit Syrja :ens Drug Company and Dr. R. F. Smii Stock Profits can be greatly increased by giving special care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc., depend on their livers to keep them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry - es Medicine keps their livers working and therefore keeps them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poul try Medicine is a pure, natural, vegetable, blood purifier, and acts by regulating the stomach, liver and bowels. It prevents and cures Hog Chol era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis temper Coughs, Colds, Constipa tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite, Wasting Away, and all the com mon stock diseases. It is a perfect iedicine for gen. eral farm use. Try it. Price 25c for a large can, at s all druggists and dealers dI n Great damage has been done in the town of Mazatlan, Mexico, by floods. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is ir the the origibal laxative cough syrup and combines the qualities necessary to re. lieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Containes no opiates, Sold by the e Pickens Drug Co. a The crop will never grow with n the manure that stays in the barn s lot. Get it scattered. When two strong men com to blows, even it they are well matched, it is not a ke pleasing sight, but if the man who gets the worst of it will use DeWitt's Witch * Hazel Salve, he will look better and feel botter in short order. Ue aure you get 0- .DeWitt's. (Good for everything a salve is used for, including pilos. Sold by U Pickens Drug Co. >- Hlomer Wheeler, a well known d young ma'n of Seneca, while stand.. eo in~g on a slippery rock, fell as he yf was about to enter a swimming a pool. Hie struck on the back of e the head and it is said concussion ad of the braini may cause his deathl. 10 _Make Kiday and Bladde Right >If A TIIIOUSAND) DOLLABB WORT.I'I a5 01F GOOD. a, "'I have been afilicied with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel -r or stones with excruciating pain," eays be A. H. Thurnes, a well knowvn coal opera tor of Ruffalo, 0. "I got no relief from moediomo until Ibegan taking Foley's p- Kidney Unre, then the result was sur re, P)rIing. A few doses started the brick dust- like mthstanen and now I have ,no on1 paiin across my kidneyvs and .1 feel like a a 0- ilw man. It lots d1ono inn .$10))0 wvorth of good."' Foley's Kidney Cure w'ill irs oro overy form~ of kiudney or bladier Ve ,hsonaso. For' ll by P ickens Drug ( '. and1( R. F. Smnitih Eusley. d Foley's Kidney cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Bears the ,,4The Kind Yoti line Always Bogki 3r - - iWhat Do. They Cure ? T1he abosvo question, is often asked coni cornintg D r. P'Ie'ree's two leading nudi ja ci, "olen Medical I )iscoverO " and1( "F"avorito P'rescription." 0, Theo aniswer isi that "(Golden M[edical Discovery " is a miost po1telnt alterative oJr 3, blood..puriflor, and tonic or inivigoratoir d and acts especially fav'orably in a cura tieway upon all the mucous lining surz yfaces, as8 or the nasa I passages, thironit, .bronchiall tubes, stomiiach, bowels and bladder, curing a lal'ge 12er cent, or Catar Srhial oases whethler ti io disease8 afftects the 0nasal [passages, the fthroat, larynx, broni chia, stomach (as catarrhanl diys)ppsla 1, bowols (as imucous diarrhea ), bldder' o uterus or other pelvic organs. Even in the chronic or ulcerativo staIges of the'so 5 affections, it is often successful in alffect. 5 The "Favorite Prescription " is ad vised a for the cu ro of one class of diseases-those pecu Ilir weakniesses, doranIgemnonts and1( Irrogulari thus incident to wiomni only. It is a powerful yet gently acting inivigorat lug tonic and nervine. For weak worn has caused the break-down, "Favorite j I rescrition " will be found muost offective n' bthe Winlu the strength, regulating OIth woaly ctions. subdnuini palii tcoadiLio~' ho liltliy, goou -(1ilI 3 A book of particulars wrap~s'oach bo(t tle giving thei forn mh (,f both me'dicin 111( t. quoting what scores of emninenit mod0( ical authors, whose wvork(s are conisulted by physicians of all the scho~ols o~f practice as n d~os in prescribinig, say of each in gre entntering into, these medicines. The words of praise bestowedl on the evoral ingredients enteriug into Doctor Ijerce's medicines by suich writers should have more weigh~t than any amount of non - profossional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of their mnedjcal brethren~ and know whereof shpea. 1ohmedlicines are nan-alcoholic non secret, and contain no harmful iiabit-. a forming drugs, being composed of irlyceric extracts of the roots of native, American medicinal forest plants. TFhey are both 'sold by idealers in medicine. You can't afford td accept as a substitute for one of those medicines of known comnposition,r a Secret nostrum.. - ero' Pejlets. small, silar-con ted, o.o take as candy, regulate and Iin I V tski~cts liver and bowels. Stomach and Livet trouble and Chronic Constipation. 'h, Easley. Over-Work Weakens Your, Kidneys. Unhealthy KldnCys Make Inpure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they ill. ter out the waste or Wpurities in the blood. "if they.are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the ki ouble. (blood, due to neglected Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney. poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highcst for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz-. e-. You may have a sample bottle by maii onio or Swansp-ioot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, Y., on every bottle. Oures Ooidss Prevents Pneumonia A OEItTAIN CURE FOR ACING VFEET Alen's Foot-Etie, a powder, vures Tired, A i. lng, Swenting, Swollen feet. Sainple sent Fi,- I, al% .SamiiIi)e o f FoO'T-NA-: SANIrARY (oans PAII. It rrt:w invslition. Addr(eS, A llen S. OJl.ted, Le Hwt N. Y Ebr chlUdrent safe. sre. .Po oplates WILL CURE CONSUMPTION A. A. Herron, Finch, Ark. writea: "Foley's Honey aind Tar is the bt prepaatttont for cougha, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has oured con supl)tion iii the firt singes." You never honrti of aiy one uising Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. For s1o by Pickona Drug. Co., and R. F. Smith Ealoy. 0ne way to got good roadi in a community Is for each mau to take an interest in the roads passing his farm, Instead of leeling that the state and County work is a legiti m ate opportunit~y for shirking. A bath cleauses the skin and rid8 the pnres of refnae. A bath makes for bet ter fellowship and citizenship. Not only shld, the ontaide of the body be cleansed, but occasional use of a'laxative or (calthatiC opens the bowels and clearts the systteim of Effete matter. Best for tii tro DuXitt's Little Early Risers. Pleasatt little pills that do not gripe (or sicken. Sold by Pickens Dr ug Co. \?IR~lNIA COLLEGIS For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opeona Sept. 25. 1906. One of the Icealtng Huhook'a for Younig JLroe in the~ South . New lmtIbling pianos and equ.pmniit. Camipua ten acres. Grand miounrain scenery rn Vairey of Vitrginia, fameid for hiealth. E'uropean ant! Amerienn, teachera. Full coursie. (Cnuaservatory advta~tiges in Art, N luslc aiu Elncutlan. Certlilentra WVellesey. Mindienta fromi 30) stares. For catalogue address liS .A T I'. iAltais Prs et (ioank rVa HELP IS OFFERED TO WOR.THY YOUNG PEOPLE aernesitly reqiuest all younnr persons, rno matter ho imited their meansli or edneiation, who wish to obtain a thuorourgh business training and good posi tjoi to write by first mai for our great haif--rate affr. Stua 1i1 ineponclencoand Probable frtune The Ga..Ala. Business College. IMacon, Ga. T[he sworn: s tatreent of the in m ,r faciures proteeta youi from opiates in K innedy 's Lax. tive Ihoney and Tar-Lihe cough syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by l'iekeins Drug Coinpny., STE: N S Moivnt: E N YOU SHOOT You antto ITwhat you are aiming at -be it bird, beast or target. Make your shots court by shooting the STEVENS. For 4r years ST EVENS ARMS have carried off PR EM IER HONORS lor AC. CURACY. Our linetr - AltIesd Shotguns, Pistols * t teSTv~ in Sen z4icts, aat pI If yu cnnotobtin, of corn te Output. A *we thip direct, ,x- ivauab ,eb~ook ofrefer.I deuo nefor prest and ri ptocatog ric prspcive shooters., Beautiful three-color Aluminura Hanger will ,be forwarded for so cents in asam s. J. Stevens'Armi & Tool Co., 2.0O. Boz 4036 .ONICOPBE WALLS, MASS., U. S. A. F. V. O'DELL eSURVEYOR Me !OTA Ry PUpuIC -P. D. No. 5 EASLE3Y, S. C. ONLY REMEDY THAT RHEUMATISM TO STA CUREDo after sweeps all tl d 'Makes Vcu Well All Over." Those pains are treatens the entire system. Headaches, Pains, 1 cling indicate that you need MOVES THIE CAU MiiChy. eMan o.July 18, 195. Cured 80 ~ Tc~c.Co. a~uo~.M.had suffered ikr irs I wa., I l! up, last N1overnher with Methodist mIs - - - n s.huIa (etaIin more. after Jc utnacil ei have not been bothered WIlkes of Dill - ovvvy *;Idrid orr n i shnet and was were drawn u tV. ;.!l i I n e i ed had the same ro- at ones. Sam t IIi 10Z -owvi~vcde. Now, I an, Wulased to ii has 1 *:,) tacc-zsatry for me to take 'Ally b hod t hat I re-) m tthcded it to has had the 119 resuilt;. Yotirs very trufly. p. RANAGA'N. Mannager. Quincy Industrial Cooperative Society. The ATll TH0. R. E DITOR: Please say to your rea-lors and I Complete liine of lieliable goods which I hav fact, at the prices which I am quoting I ctn carry a little of '"anything and everything," and at IF YOU NEED HEAVY WINTERiJSHOEF WEAfR oiid HEAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, a good From inaow tilil Christmas we invite the ladi all 1) Y GOODS. DRESS GOODS, NOTION.-, etc. Will mako t be same offer as the above to th Trunks, Valises, Getis' Furnishings, etc. The ni Flour, salt and barbed wir- by the car load t A completo line of the goo.d kind of furnitur< waswell. A fall oeo oraes goods and a nice Your patronage solicited and you will be tret P. S.--All~os~ persions owing. the estate of W. T. V0-S /ory ( descript i on teatnelss and~ dis Are you mit manking all you, moy to buy a]1 COmmi ne rcial rpmps youl can ownI a I; tLighee ae1i heCotton Belt - - -- -land ifs 10 in rasin ee a b rj pi ces. 8n ICO., PICK ENS, s. C. L. P. Smith, T. A We No We FuifiI WE CURE - ecured never to for Rheumatism, Cuts, reSprains, Wounds. Old. Soe6 orns, Bunions, Clos, Lame Back, Stiff Joint, ops Irritation, subdues Inflam s, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, N the Blood, giving the Musclos N. K.e 'IN vWrite T ON RARtTH -....-m CONH RHEUM ATISM 00 Craig St., Enoxville D PSI V been trying the bath. of istic rhetuatism, but I e cn lIard's Snow' Liniment ~ Mnypol thing I have ever trled, der for $1.00. Send me S-eboesI Express." - 50OoAND $OG Tr ThES OENUINE n aldt Liniment ~O.Ten a c nt <i ~. A.Interest pC $1.9o wil M. D .. D ........ TIHI sull me Si Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tioni as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatost known tonic and reconstruc tive proper ties. Kodol Dy s pepsia Cure does not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but tis famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleanising, purifyf'ng, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stom'fach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va., says: I Was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodoi cured mei and we are now using It In ilk Kodol Digests What You Eat. 0-4--- 1. . se - ~ - -- .. .e - No a~luur n Frw I~ir o is outfu Coor Car e l ieee arim Railroad an StomSachon es, h adahcnstiatn ba reath, Seea ebiltyineur-Jinsund ar ftesoAaral ue Cdoun Kod aurs, BruigestConTaediscov ery rpres n th ANTrlis oha dgs ti astyisn, a drheatsto ach, comine wihtETgrATES w thoic e psaCremoes no only cindiulation o cues alstomach tlesy. cenig t~r. S S. Bll rso R . Awod so, WV. sy wastroubedn., oritc fo twnt years. fotoprngbaAk.yfos sie whi s nts edi50cets an Prpard b la0.eT botl 0b. SOhernQ : Sodballarsdu Snow $7' O ls HAIRD BALSAM *4 CURES RUBBING DON'T CURE. Rheumatism Is an Internal dis ease and requires an Internal remedy. RHEUMACIDE "Gets at the Jqlnts from the Inside," and that is the reason It Curs all other remedies have failed. Rheumacide te poisonous germs and acids out of the blood danger signals, warning you of a disease that ad Tasto In the Mouth, that "No-Account" SE OF THE PAIN. vcar-old r-jrs. Mary Welborn of High Point, N. C., 'nr she tO years. Cured Rev. J.. It Wheeier, TO yeors old, a ii ding istor. of Rv.terstown, McI. Curc John F. Eline. of gaiti hns Hio'i)jns Hospital had conpletofy taled. Cured James Dn. S. C., cfter he had beoos in bed three years and his legs p Irnst his back. latter get. u bottic. from our Druggist pie bottle and booklet FREE It you send 0 cents for postagle. T CHEMICAL CO.,.Proprietors, BALTIMORE. -es Danger in Delay. LB TAND. ny friends that I am "still at the O!d Stand," with at e for their inspection and sale at vcry close figures. In sider the goods are'Rare Bargains. Tell then that I n silling at a close profit. , We have thin aFo, EUlTS, PANTS, UND R line of OVERSHOES. es to call and we will make theni close prices on ) men folks on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underclothing, cest line of theso goods we Lave Ever carried. o go at prices that defy competition. e and nice matting, carpeting and rage. Agent fri necessary things in every wL Il regulated lamily and Glassware, Agateware, Tinware and other ware that L. GuyMcFall Mclall will please come for ward and make settlement PUTH WEST he Land of BIG CROPS and PROSPERITY king as much off your farm as you ought? No doubt you are man. The trou ble in the hind costa too miuch. It takes too much ng farm, and so you atre trying to make a living on a small farm, are renting one and paying a goodl share of what you raise, ii, .it be better t~o go wvhere the price of good land is so little that ig farm-wherol every acre of the ground is working for you is paying you good profitn? iousaada of acres of fort ile land in Srouthw~eat along the line of Rentc that can be bought for from $~3 to $10 an aero. This g in value each year. the Southwest at Small Cost Southiwest wvould convince you that your best, interest lay in sactthng there. The trip can be made at very lithtl expense. On the first and third Tfuesday of each month you pure ase a round trip ticket to any point in the Southwest on via of the Cotten Bel. Route at ve'ry low rates. Stop-overs wvill be al lowed for you to examlino any locality you are interested in. E 'rite at once for free copies of books describing this won derful country and fot' full information about coat of tickets. P. A., Cotton Belt Route. 203 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ver- Disappoint Our ratient8. I Every.Promise and Never Hold Out Faise Koies aionr witon the knife or bougle and varlennele pnordtnonfromn business; Vohtagl~osa Blood 9Sq return, withoix* mercur or mineral mixtihr.; Li.5 of The Dr. ~ing ?xdicai C. i n ia uist bu I act e ramta f(eri nf b~e us y an cos ntin 1no. toe tef mouttagro ealen g byatago o ine rniaebtldo. iENCE oA CH ep t0 obEArSz.nl"*e. i.Y t5p~ DOurasuressoeai s tosbiat atnd f *uOr ofoex are ATIONg AND ADinoaF~~v.sp tED e . a .'woMt ay n a e A~.tiania :ot o tihas p ou to t lo oe ntecut ettemodin ey Delayst are deos. Ope 1.hmtodaye andeflour a mnd ey ill be1) safe, s n tiene dposictasbigi hre tI..CC. Shirey, asher ,I opna accuntns n wit Librty Bank