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01 -BY FETRIGGA REGISTER, ROCK RD,. A CORRE$POND ENCE SOICITED It Isn't necessary to let the city rub pe natural bloom from your b~oy and .. rIn order that they maty become ac-| ainted with the ways of the world. During the hunting season It Is pret hard to round up a trespasser and supported by the law unless there Is houeproof. That meansm fences upl) .! good shape and patrol duty onl your Thie raising of alfalfa In the eastern tshas not thus far proved at suc -s, though there Is reason to hope better results and thant the distleuil Iof Boll aind cultivatio.fmay be over le. great denl of lost; Is suistainedi after harvest Is begunl, but not finlishied, the fall rains whkleh come onl. It t always easy to overcome this con n and prevent the grain and wv from being blown about. Keep .gs in shlape as far as pd~o good deal of unealled1 for disorder damage cofdd be prevented by re ng to allow the chihiren to nmlke it -ground of the barn or -workshop. -i quite as- oftenl thle visiting chil tfromn the neighbor-hood who niake tronible ais your own. P1-'ies often' nate Inl this wvay. I (I hoe porassible takr your o n 'aittile to market yourlf. T i -5 you ordn opporitatmity to eftupar in with others and ofi the m wo. I thn standpoint of teo itrket a hable You to profit by past nx U o (t. Inl fat eattl wveIght IhS not t for hape anch atrl cuty and yon 4. -tn as ople's front Yards remind > th overtrimmed rwaonan' dress eaty and symmtry of th lawn marred by an overiiundane of A gretdevl beds, flowering bushes shrub' trees. When first pult out seemi all bl.ht ut aift-.3r a Fmason01 o of grw t yu have imo o thall thargained for. reent bulletin isu : the gv and a fxrmeingn stlion arrt. the gsin hich ahfras :!a-ol .ene zig to aow the ildr- t mke a *groun o-> til.:marn~m or w0 f he 4 ~ithi a oftrn ti iig hl nmt itis that nrw. u ei he 1t 1h-51 :ta e yown i '. -tln ef t 4 vi u an itert :t t en(:pioin neutry 0to ':Te adm rthie tlie o purcst brdiT htr wi 1 011m t a ben enalseyotolt by 1mnSt cx-in 'ln-i. ith cn te weigt yi ea nt m )~e'frnt ardsee sred. iind yule of tibed laoy * aen by mansuvrd by the sze of k11:)etoo. Manyi the~ parut wot toof latetl ytha iilve nd rhe hzraInotdh mesuedoucr.s w ~ithr darsndcetsan hol.ur ich1 in po~'* in of mater'ia por an71i'lmd destitute. iti'7 fello whor~e: II ll loa.:f aroud - ii'ei ot sittdsing on dry goods boxes heret tsuan-rent alfrhl hea ishulet n of thw orkr boy$ ris aut lrpoiteon tha b ingh ai whosnae wivIfetil ha to thakt * hould bne ae byw comeing o ~thisk Min th e busy'l or 'lto ms ipa toone a plile wond e bofihI potatt roer wl tis * I tho mothe eedh in thoir fellowe hoy Will loet aove he i rop. An uge-4l made bukea aout Jutn o r osl)1.)te len te iweed1 uren(l or 1t th) - he gimlound of thork at vin md ile likel tan be Inuth lifor toz e' ar livug nxt fal.tThi * hot btages ah weeds cand atli f thknd euls towe uyor' trop - insameipalc tofe led. l h 11101 out po frors~l thcil * e and p1Wlesue~d h Intatei br n oe th auit at ore much Aok pio Is er: ha-tring, hats mny il aneds ben to etthir * 'he and'wiz th ghlrens ristead t ig da nte faner ill n I tht th ige oly weay tiad t '4 ( te reny t o what thoe'owant h time1( beom'e es aitt wt ren. Th oe thony hs etumle of111 g 31 ahe chil cuie In muchad I ntatn the ony,~ tatte A i oyt owa hywn MILL FEEDS. Profitable Use In Changing Fro ( ans to Dry Food. Inereasing attention is being given by intelligent farner3 and stock keep ers everywhere to the use of concel tiated feeds, mill stuffs and similar substances. This is so because such aIttenTlt ion almost invariabiy yields a hands.tome return. The ol( haphazard imethoils of feeding are giving way to more (,:t reful, mor . practical aind therefore more scientific methods. It is ecominlug imiore couinion to ralse clover, IIlalfa, pea Viine, hnorse bean or cowpea hay, so as to ihave dry fod der or roughage rich in protein1 to supplement the ordinary hay Inld grain fodder which are relatively poor in pro teln, but rich In starch and- woody fiber. Gralis, mill stuffs aInld ground feeds are also 1ing employed with 1o0re intelligelCe Iid greater prolit than InI Lorm)er yVer1Is. Wherie the protein con tainiiig h Ways above mentiolned are inot grown it is entirely practicale to hal an1ce up the rations of ordinary hay, corn fodder, corn grain,, etv., by fe.d Ing slitable proportions of aly of the high grade colcentrltes, such as ol or inew protfess linseed meal, cotton (eed IIetl , glut(Il reil. gillten ine-i . etc'. Of )1(ourse' inl beginlnilng to feed these coneltrate it is inipwtant to start with a relatively itsmil (Initity per cow per day an iicreause the :al lowncil as the creatu1re's 'onlitionlu Itid prodilet warrallnt. Speciail care is necessary in this mIatter at this season ald vlen the cows biie fro) grass or green feedi to the Iry eeI Of win ter. One of the sat'est mnixtuores to use at this critical per11iod is earn. out.4 :111d barley, gro ul an milixed ill prope'r Whlen these grainls arv fille!y .'roli.i (Onluides tlnri:1l A; .ricutil i -.1 id the resnlting feed is kiln dried the feed svem1i to 1w Iin'. di.'stible lald is C.00 tanily Very appet %:nA. GARDEN HOES. Severtal smts of Ilooi ConaI'venfert 0or . 1 : .~'norlh.w u ei: 111h Isar-l 1 li( )() ( io4f 14i0 ot each st);Ie. :1i: 1 sh~frpy i s (> 0.* i m :n~le;)sy. . ::lln ;' 1ugh Ito be kpt nearl at. ha.141 10ut we :11s w:lilt lw's that e:In 1:e usedvq in wv' 'Iinz I ! .:11 esime!;:illy '21 wetl('(d1l2 044)ns go'wnil' liy the 11:11n inches ap:1t-:41 I will :1 .l'it of werkt!* -1 *v '-r '.-. : :'. i'nh.:n het ; I. n' x ;am thrn'iha '4tn Iri ((4(w. hhide'i holas. I 118'l to) takeC an oh, wl.''il or hoe. one iiracti'ally3 i.:lt its usefuhwss1 5, tinal1 ('uI Il hb' ii le do wn4 at bot h shles, so4 as to) l'4ave' it fram411 C0arnerl to. corn4e1' onlly two or4 t w~O and1( onie-half inches wide, and thei Corn'ers thiemuselv~es at anl acute a1ngle. says a wri1te'r inl 1-: 'arituid Fir'e side. As to thle new~ style hoe, it is surelt'y sharpi and I helieve of just the~ right f'ormnnto bie serv'ieable for' use as a weeder inl onions5 ain1 other close pla~nited stuff. Ini shorit, wi th hloes of thne righnt kind it s(ems t he0 nlot muitch of aI curIse to lbe "the manL1 with the hoe."' 1R4auhar11'b May Hie Uivided. If rhl' rb11'. is to bet dliv'ided' it shouhl1( be d(one in1 the aultumnl and4( not, leltI to the spr4ing, wh'len tile phis~ shnouhli ho bud wilIl have a goodl pie(ce oif r'oot, andi~ set wi'thl manlIure belo0w tihe soii on w'hli('h thel roo(t lests and1( m1anur~le abo ve0 the sii c'ov'erin-r it. thie 1:ainl and( sno.w of winlter will sto tihe rest. Later', if ('arly .outdoor(41 stal ks are't wan ted 41' 4mi 'stalished r'oots, a Itall box 01' barrel'o shioul te pult over' each(1 root withI ot w.e1l' otted~ mialnurie lasidie tihe inl lure14'. Tihere w~iii(lx)robab3'ly b a gooid growthi of01 ten~dr' stalks~ II in th 4early 5j4rinig. Winter ''urn4ips. (Good mello1w ground4( is best to use4 for' turn'ipls, but aiilmost any43 kild will dlo. Pliow uip a pie'ce oif oats stu1bble or pull1 youlr oionuis :14(1(nti iitit t ha ump. 11 sure your41 gr'ound4( is b41larr:>w dIowni we';l. Seliect a1 good( willter va: riety ofl'rl seed I thinuk the wintel 1iack age of' see'd in a hail' g~iai (1f dI'3 a1s11s and1( sow' thle whole 1br1oa1d(aSl over the grouu:i. hlarrow~ inl lihitt1y, :a if there arie g901d fal l lt :s you are :1 sur'.ed of a go id cropi ot' turni p.\l is sqoul'ian . 'rhe 4enuly Whieat. rva'1t10on, ai wr4i tel' lai an exrlhang',( thlinks It mnay he4 aiI'merd tha:t th1 multch prlaised1 m1ea4ty what is likelIy 1 iuc(ceed 01u sandy (l:13 or' loaml soil 0 some1W elevationl, bult that onl biottoll land and rich black{ loamis someW morf universally acellmated variety is mor BUR CLOVER. Interest In Thin Winter Growing -Plant For Cittle. Il1 the southern sectoi btir clover pronises to he a great crop. In, Wayne county it Is growII in bil lelds, and many farmers are afraid it will take the country. One f1armner of iy ac. quaintance down there drove me1 out to Ils farn last November while I was stopping iII the little towln of Jesujp. and lie showed tie a field of forty-five acres that he had cleared of stiumps and solved to hurl clover. It wt's theni two feet deepi all over the plice, and hogs and3(1 cittle wNere doing all they could to destroy it. The farmers for many miles around gathered and want ed to know what to do t keo) oil farming. In every little corner that was not closely cultivated the hur clover showed Itself in fine shape. I told them to plant more of It and buy cattle. That Was a good way to settle the labor (uestion, I told them. I in qluIrecd of the owner of the farm. which, by the way, consisted of 321 acres. liw iuchi he valued tle lie at. To tis Ie replied ie had 1heen1 of feri ng It at $3,0010. here were. ill tl, 10f) are of Iand ( ared. aid I -it vised himin to put it all in clover ati huy a h1unidred lie:ld of high gra1e efIwo cittle 'Ind raise cattle. lie cond I'e the Ile : land for p:Istutrage :l,1 put them oi tlie clover wlen he desired to (10 so. I leariell since that le Is doie t.is 1111d now puts the vai lue of the i- L :: (outle what he did. If the f:ariners o that territory vill go into the w-' oW raising r-:itle and hogs n tho e rh' p:ln, they will soon va1lu1e their latol at $10) qI aC-re. Th oy11 reason it stays Ill low i price nI, 1s tie f-irI: ers do not realie what Imi-n4e rev nuie (-:In h 11I INur et t h rouh th e?: pea3 :mld bmr clvor crols -J. C. M. inl Southern Agriculturist. KILLING FARM POULTRY. A Prtietent Device -For 31aiiingx n Q11i1. Cleun ("it. A usoh:I .rticle folr th..:( who hWiv any y nir l ill is th) 0, dIvic Ih Inl the jilluSlirationl. T.ke a. tino1im one iieb by once-'buhth of :mi in .:l.l thi.-tyinh ln.mhasn Hhry tire. :111 be! nd in tlu 4,11t1 tV the l-'cr the b1:1le nv sleet of stol 1':.. iinches wvid.e oril in t'ILI ho3 lo:: o;i to4 wp ll col 1'of IcO ' O n l . a n 11 . fori The !nIso thll h0:11d1 (..m !. oe or s.n 1a. .1s lsown t11'. 1 th s 3n Pi. 1. Fit t1e t\o par t1s i a - F:-.~. e2 i endi~ land i .-li I:IV1 :3 i fretn'or i- lie:,ir riis .\.L- wa- . the oe hieliuj 1) ;:di> tho ide::uviiU- h-vnbths tf 1:e Oidt hole, srlat i. IcIde aut .one inch i'r a llch en much rivse oa i farer. ke.e1 iIrCilat We ireanty Ipieh itronwll, an the ta d. so, hn fo:-i.e. furithe two pe o. ag t.: F~ig. '.3 amn 03 ae thel 33(icoktn's if lo betwen ee. Ine ti~est way,~ thi iek can11 he biely pstced mn.t atiimai-~ naIlt.o ofC the two id e 0 wi iave hatn tl1 imei andctroutle ay a33( reade of Dot eeCrn to an('-iy Cest altag W1le w'Otth3 licki er tinuiichi mi e, tul fainersli ki~epinie bes. the are't hst maslit'a e tll pay thel to daiso, hand t s nl, fo the3 pursehl of arin t '.tili Xi ptollen amn our'l3''~ earn and Itt if fi.n ntht~ig else.foWe arel satk isti ell tat : mak(ing~ outr trnandi cti mle doit prblet b hy. '[ia test tiitporlitn Sprt Wei wou d wok hav le sheepn sbar Ireni lcilte stalikslio i coarn and usrutfy. squaresonrour Jlet on. 'vdee use un to h veryct51((i1 bestadvatge? Machine Work Theagg cott (ieron wilk i t ucine, the milk ig mehie a iIn te icorn hustin tahine are31 t tlo i herlui.e It la~i' br l possible that lgienaciu wi thatewilperorm hiuch ,wrkanw.l or eventf bet terithan t can3 he d'onlle a prsenIC-ito y had Theii latetmahn. 11n11)mcine whiib has . come oay. F 5x1 hate. h-mwelcltvt Nevr ptffh pasture HOWf ve r Vea. kind ofdusty. l s n~tmt (0w than utton.cin.- inb~ 111 W d. rsdasm. hai ANA TOBACCO BREEDING. Scientifei( Methsod of Obtaining U1 formity of Strain. Visitors to the United States depa ment of agriculture station in Conne4 cut last season were struck with I marvelous results obtained in bredixl for uniformity of strains. 'Tlie work to be further carried on. The ab< illustrates a choice plant with the ti pod bagged. Seed saved under bag this mainer is larger, heavier and I e~lETOBACCO PL.\NT. susetiblet iset.se thanll when s ill the tr ln l Iniiner0. Thle Ill value of th.- pirocetss is t.) prevent edeiital ur is: fertiliz.tion I iet w poor aii gi plaits thrugh the :1. cy of' hees and other insects;. lles1 are so l:ir ziotabl'. - Now 1ll-i Ieaell titro ir 1 Ne-.v .1eAe:: (1 Ilot v believe ther' is a 8('i'to0! peIt I hII t ; y I I ov o- lI I lI tree, wtht thee 1apacty. f-o2r ii ,t I :: y' of . ir I r I'htr 2 1 f 1 n1 i i som c ! '. (' t (T ' q( ) .'ti2I~ i ' :11 Ay r k '] S titru.<. I hi I'. r deo p ,; 1it' y 1 o ( I! tih l l' I t h: 1 t Is .f Ittl v.I -a l Ir it Co i .-w il l I.1'lu t f1 r 1 t, sinaller quantities. to) i, sur$-. ()I highest eatigk ' a selin 1i:iliti 11ui Jhat will tonpar aorihl,\ .sizer iti mid ()lot, with :mny (m tain r -1- wvish to e pl izeti fact t a ht Iltio se sandy',r Ist iI tral t' f South ,or1rs '. \ nl :In turund1, luto pro"fitable II nves;t " 1 throu h tlit he hee - thi itch. the tr1 :. -m - u::icioently fe.l. th" urlis-ony hntfo ltu he1. I~ re t ~ e Iino t -atof inTar ArI d Mof bDOX. p. tOP xcl: 121t 12 h inb~1'l tio.etter theirTe will causto s.m ~~lin tenie inooreng the face work d bt moei e alfthy,'(u normalC tots a~r arel~ 121(l20owed ar to rndl.Iithe mi are workes they willt ndtot hut er I lAk fl lex1r2ciHan hte putl tshe tto bhe grownli propery the tir1t T' iiQheeigravig shet owea rav, mail loe (plangCl thto according te rods to 1i3' rads. The~l5 greatd ~24the0 tanclelt 22ar(e thei lie to( mus hel tuthe Ihte I'tiogltit muth tthied. wire wtlilg terve for45 .1 rods.'t The postis must bee wlilibac so tat -112he ar reot d sav 211p whnteAVF.LING MIIs'' DttOX.b dlops wtheynot h draw thigether thy othre losns ohe brane musi Aterna tomal mand hasputcth 'I rt he ng ve in a.s GEORGB3 BARR McCUTCH-EON Author of " Graustark," Our Next Serial Story aed nNever since Anithony llope's "' Prisoner of Zenda "' revolutionized ro uantic literature has a o appeared so replete in bdlee love ant episode, so thrilling and at the sarne time so tender in its heart passages as Grau tark.-N-;. i WOC o ii. te A wonman is ai wornan, although she is a princess, is the key note. There ils are very pretty love scenes, but the love is honest and true and inspires syml ou pathy.-11l0usTON (Trex.) I )Auv 'os-r. Don't Miss Glraustark If You Want to Read a Charming Story of Love and Adventure cont flriviins.n* .J_ )flie f C m ty re n r, I 01-k15. C(na,1 % S. C Ill.-i* , S C., Sep)tt tlwr 15th, 1906. the LTHE T1'' V IiEJN O'FFICE'. Wii, M." E 1'E\ F'\i '\RNDIAX Teu O fT l , 13 . U TIt IL \1ON1>\Y. ll? I1 UEl :llet, - . 19 -6 \i"Il(11' V It-: \LT Y1. ih 1,1(-t If S ai , C I i , h -, i a -ei t T In..hi lin ) a. Ib 0. 'm I 'lrl I a 1Kb e - - 4 --' . r a . - - -,-*. fr on , , av auau .h. R H o -- a C . -f dis.e ei ,aA o~ .u a * ~ alT xo e >a r an i -nswlbe ele tl E -ar. x. t nih s ae . ntn a. Ume ] ah ta9 spmvth s a. e1a~n i ni n n a siler Unn- Stae ur n y.N on he a a a. a. a . W.) F R e ao t ie Sais a ut usafe z plae to trade, ~ bec.a'iuseatr'a iaara thr ~)4' i~ C~the are sldSI'E aI )a vi a by reliable merchan ts ispat h' 1t Ma t,10,l'". money' worth.jia 1 Maaein 37jta~ia'~'''l a'i.anrd Gun j aiaa :,.' Me aii. Box C.af, et. al __';____M.___C.__ 1iaiser littCompanyiisty 'I H -.n 4.( Bile Poison has a very bad effect on your sys ten. It disorders your stomach and digestive apparatus, taints your blood and causes constipation, Wjth all its fearful ills. Thedford's Black-Draught Is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and blood purifier. It gets rid of the poisons caused by over-supply of bile, and quicIdy cures bilious headaches, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea, indiges tion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, nervousness, irritability,' melancholia, and all sickness due to disordered liver. It is not a cathartic, but a gentle, herbal, liver medicine, which eases without irritating. Price 25c at all Druggists. [,is isI oi . 1 ' -.t - v it.1 1 it 0.u-h1n.-l pe initiing - 3 . i 4F ' ,CO.' :. C .. New \'ulk 10onu Railro ad i many T IME- T. 11 t. E NO 'Super.ed 14 Titne able No I -:fective .\ltrch 10 41R40 No) 4' No 10 S'T.\Tlf,)NS No I. 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All ive Lau14ren 135 p4 t, iliantoni 222- pim, Newberry :1.10 p. mi, Co(41lubi I :45 44444er 3:' 4) m, Chairlestion 4):10, Spairtnn buirc 3:30 p. an, (Greenwood~it 2:46t p im, 44 m .\41.41'Ig u a -2o p. m0. 4:444 34 m, Nol. 3(1 lhaI iy except Sundha-:. for 14at4 reus 41144 intermiate i ta .tionslil. .\rrive atl 1.144-ret'is 40 ). 414:-:4 1a m . o, 7. daily4 e'xtcept Sundnily frolm .44 44m. No. $85, dniay ex(ceptl Sundi~ay, frtom If :-2:, y m, No. 52, dlaWly from4 'harlestona Sitimter, 4 '41olumbbt, Newherary, Claion, Spalrtanhnlrg, .t iuuia, Greent~1wood4 unullrens, e.04. TIrain44s No, 1-2 441nd .4: raun thtrouigh btween 4 'hibrhaottn without ehunage. .l . W.Lg n \t. Ge .T rn e a gt Gttlii ~~ lt di-|-IN l -: S.l . .gaw og -i trt lt 4444( 'l-:rt W (lhms G. P.1 A.. o Cany 1vn w? ii You reieta to wiu? in s j~t hg tese days. of quIrestrng thr with.'41 t ru 1inad o i 4tune.tg Ai maldngo K 1114 d te1o i Fo yqea o'tI i cotin t.dioa tio juis of a h(Ikt1ly stomach (o ~ body Ta dbri ithsrng -bddn N . et wa D ysovotrylee Paptam Of tHea I 60-rt &$n1.Osia ior ipples aidkChapend Band Kr uicy cL e L y THE jai CO Ctbrln Newi~ DiscyoRvery I ure ad u iettlue oral.