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00o a sgh he areas of the peaci n ir. South Carolina, hat would bring Fair uty into it. This count; adapted for this industry leeping over its commer ortunities in allowing thi to go undeveloped. Withir ext rew weeks preparation: id be made for the plantini ousands of fruit, trees in this nty. __ _ _ _ _ _ here are some things tha editors do not know; an< ft i se isMv the price o - fiigto be this or an: n. We are, therefore tion to advise the farm do in regard to th eir cotton. This w owever, and that i er who has not de gether upon his cot as gone ahead an< upplies at home a le will not be at th cotton market. Hi is largely his 'ne e gets for it, litti not have to go fo have been used an< ye been raised muel than purchased else w is the, time to pu this good doctrine o rything at horn lanning for a -goot et the grain acre be larger that nd e the ground bh bly prepared an< d that a crop can be mad, e seasons are at all favorable a good grain crop is to be ha< ext spring, there will have to b some good work put in with;: the next few weeks. Fearful Odd. Against riim. Beridden, alone and destitute h, in brief was the conditioj old soldier by name of J vens, Versailes, 0. Foi ewas troubled with Kid ase and neither doctore 'cines gave him relief etried Electric Bit. thim on his feet ir d now he testifies road to comnplete t on earth foi ey t:oubles and zch and bowel 50c. Guar Co., Jno. H. bear Drug oming, diile. I o: it ag g t( -yeai art -am for, e a fev who i. came ul tend thi ssed it, hi n Moblei ite candi of Crosby ation an up two sixty suction an< er. He caj ales per day t mill. nd prosperoui C. Colvin, witl has just com lons nina-roon plantation nea . C. W. Faucett< . Coleman. have harleston whithe purchase their fal . Mrs. S. S. Cole. rday for the same nd Boulvare, the en in this section -eight years old, liel 1 at his home nea as. Estes, the Confed ier of whom we wrote s back as suffering fron as so far recovered a to visit his sister, Mrs ler. derstand that Miss Bes nson will teach the Cros chool. N. C. Keller is teachinc ad river school. She re fine opening attendance - Gardner has charge o easterville acaidemy. Thi ays a fine schcool. Shelton we have a conve t cotton market. Mr. J. G ling, Jr., and Mr. I. F. Pagar the buyers and they pay up te prices. K. t. 19, 1904. t Help Her. "I had kidney troabie for years," 1 writes Mrs. Raymond Cennor of She] iton, Wash., "and the doctors could - not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney c ure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now~ cured. I cannot ,say too much for - Foley's Kidney .Cure." It makes thte diseased kidneys sound so they will .elimiinate the pois ons from the blood. Sold by McMas Ster Co. Gayden Notes. Mr. J. M. Lucas and childrn of DuPont, Ga., visited tbe family t of Mr. Robt. Moore last week. IRev. J. P. Isenhower is spend. f ing a few days at his father's. F Mr. R. S. Moore of Valdosta, ,Ga., is on an extended visit to his -father's at. this place. 3 Mr. William Moore has re 3 turned from a visit to his angh. s er ai Blackstock.. Mrs. J. M. Gayde'n of Colum= - bia is ..pending a few days at the I old homestead. 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crawford i and -their little son of Chester Svisited the latter's naother re t cently. SMiss Mairy Moore is visiting r her sister, Mrs. W. J, Mctarley. 1 at Blackstock. SMr. Ernest fseni . w r 1.as goi - to Chiester' to re>' -- n.s a t at the high schod. f Mvrs. W. 1). Mo.re h. ,v e Miss Leila Rinei~s, of \!iti I were guests of M ss Man; J - Moore Saturdar. SMiss Kate Dick v of Winus ? boro visited r.latives be)P the I past week, M. a Sept. 17, 1904. Emergency Medicines. 1It is a great convenienceC to have at hand reliable remedies for use in case of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is C'hamberlaini's .Puini Balmi. By applying it promptly 1 to a cut, bruise or barn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in 'ahout one-third the time usually re qjuired, and as it is an antiseptic it pre -vents any danger of blood pois'rning. When Pain Balnm is kept at hand a sprain miay be treated before inflaima tion sets in, which mnsures a qjuiet recovery. For sale by Juo. H. Me Master & Co. Fortunate is he who has noth ing against his, neighbor--for neighbors are slow pay. A New Jersey Editor's Testimony. M. T. Lynch, Editor of Phillips burg, N. J1., Daily Post, writes: "I have used miany kinds of Amnedicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it." Sold by Mc-. Master Co. R. LElTNER'S COWS DYING. The Following Communicai -a' peared in the State of Sept. i5th. Will you kindy publish this: I have quite a number of sick I cows. '1hey have been on my river plantation all summer, in fact. as that is my only pasture ':and as I raise all my cpws, I might say that they have been on the river all their lives. A week ago I found in my pasture a dead cow ard on going to the bunch I found a number of droopy ones. I had them all' brought home and put in my lot and since last Friday they have been steadily-dying at the rate of from two to four a day. I haxe lost 12 old and young ones in that time and now have 34 sick ones. They die in from three to four days after they show they are sick. On opening them I find the third stomach, or "(manifold" or "book", as it is variously called, is filled with dry food-: as dry as a powder house-and of course very hard. . The spleen. seems a little too large and the, gaul is coated with a coarse. rough formation. All who see the cows pronounce it fever, but this "manifold" is the immediate cause of their death, whether it is result of the fever or the direct cause I am unable to say. It seems I can get nothing to pene trate this "manifold" and soften .e iood. I will greatly appreciate any information about treating this disease.or advice, either through the columns of The State or ad dressed to me at my postoffice, Jennings, S. C. John D. Leitner, Jennings, Sept. 14. Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy, I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can reconl mend it highy. -Joseri McEi HINEY, Linton, owa. You will find this remedy a good friend when trou-, bled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by Jno. H. McMaster & Co. Bank Note with a History. Rev. Oliver Johnson, of South Carolina, has been presented by Mrs. Adeline McGuiggan of this city, widow of Arthur J. McGuig gan, with a $10 note which was issued in 1853 by the Planter's Bank, of Fairfield, at Winnsbore, S. C. This note, which Mrs. Mc Guiggan has had for forty-three -years, bears the signature of Henry rens Elliott, as cashi .The ote was of special. sst to Mr. .. ohnson, because his ife, formerly ~. s Ellott ofWinnsboro, isth youngest child of the man, now twnyyears dead, whose auto gahappears on it. The note was paid to Mr. McGuiggan, who was a newspaper man, for work done on the old Charleston Mer cury. After the fall of Fort Sumnter, Mr. McGuiggan went to Richmond, where he worked on the Richmond Dispateb, and it was in that city, in August, 1861, that he gave the note, along with some other currency of that day, to his wife, who had been allowed by special passport from Gen. Scott, of the United States army, to go from this city to visit Ler husband at Richmond. Of the currency given to her by her husband at that time, Mrs. Mc Guiggan still has a $5 note is sued by the Bank of Wilmington, N. C., in 1856.-Washington Post. A Remarkable Record. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment has mrade a remakable record as a cure for stiffliess of inuscle and joints. It miatthrs not whether the trouble was eaused by a sprain or strain, rheumia tism or other causes. It will relieve the soreness and pain at once and soon reduce the swelling and remove the stiffness. Every bottle is guaranteed. F'u:1 half pint bottle 25 cents. Juo. H .itxeaster & Co. Personally Conducted Excursion to World's Fair. St. Louis, via South ern Railway, September 27th, 19po4. The Southern Railway will operate a personal conducted ex cursion to St. Louis (World's Fair). Special train conistinig of coaches aind Pullman cars will leave Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, September 27th, at 7.10 a. mn., and arrive in & Louis 4.50 p. m. next daty, goir g via Spartanburg, Asheville, Knoxville and Louis ville. This train will be in charge of one of the most experienced pas senger agents, who wii look especially after ladies and cliil dren traveling alone. This train will be a solid through train and upon application in advance we will resesve for each pa:ssenger~ one whole seat; also accommoda tions anid board will be engaged at St. Loais, by giving notice iu advance, as to what raje desire-d., length of stay in St. Louis, etc IFull information as to rates' schedules, etc., apply to RI. W. Hunt, Div. Pass. Agt., Charleston,~ Bsitut1re A Stitch In Time. old adage applies to disease a-t . One dose of Rvdale 3 - arrest a cold or an attack of Pn onia or LaGrippe and prevent th( evelopment. Keep a bottle of Iy-lal Elixir in the house, so the stimulate the TORPIb LIVER, stich n be taken in "time." strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, and arm un Adm nist s Ice. equaled as an Allpersons indebted to the estite of ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, Fraik C. Lupo, dece ased, are hearby In malarial districts their virtues are uotfied to make payment to the under- widely recognized, as they possess sigred, and all persons having claims peculiar properties in freeing the aga,nst said estate are notified to pre- system from that poison. Elegantly sent the same, duly attested, to me, or tonyv Attorney. J. E. McDonald, Esq., Take No Substitute. %Vitnsboro, S. C. E. S. LUPO, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Adnhinistratorestate F. C.Lupo, dee'd Ti Barher house and lot, :t South West corner of Vander ,, The Kind You Have !was Bought horst and College streets, for sale. A. S. & W. D. Douglass OUR LONG SUIT MEN'S &. BOYS LOTHLNG Our stock of these goods is the most complete that we have ever carried, and they are all marked down at the low est prices. Come and buy now and get the advantage of buying before the stock is all broken up, as it is sure to be right soon at the low prices at which we have marked all our goods. THEY CAN'T STAY IN OUR STORE AT THESE PRICES. We are yours to save money. There is nothing to be gained by delay; so come right along. Remember that this is the place for ANYTHING ANO EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, NOTIONS, Etc L. LAN DECKER. GREGORYTHEA MULE CO (Incorporated.) ills Paisri Street, - - - COLVUME3IA, S. C. Extensive dealers in BUGGIES, WAGONS. MULES and HORSES. We respgif jwd ntm the citizens of Fair field a part o.f ysar patronage. We g tee you get the worth of yot' money. W. T.REGORY -J. HARPER, k'esident. Vice.President. JNO. W. CONDER.' Secretay and Treasurer. ~SIOK c PEOPL E DR. JAMES' IRON BLOOD AND LIVER TONIC The best laxative tonic comnpound and internal antiseptic. Posi tively cures Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Liver and Stomach Diseases. Thousands of bottles sold in South Carolina. Testimonials from home people upon applica tion. One bottle will demonstrate that our claims are true. Sample bottle free.T E LL --FOR SAL.E BY . Obear Drug Company. Baggin can save you money on and your BAGGING AND TIES. ~I? ies. Come and be convinced. I also have a lot of RED RUST-PROOF SEED OATS. Now is the time to sow and this the plaice to buy. A. B. Cathcart. FOR A MINUTE THINK OF DOING WITHOUT ONE -OF OUR FELT MATTRESSES. ALSO ONE O; TH E BEST All-Wire Springs made. We have the best line of A LL-COT [ON an 3 COMBINATION M.\T'TR ESSES wve have ever had. Price:-, $2.50 to $10.00. ASK TO SEE irn Bd. OUR LINE OF il . Aur FURNITURE line is .also complete. Every U NIT~l'E. W. P H ILI IP S. Just A A Crate of th Englisi There is none better sortment you are su want. I handle the DI BLADES, the very t ting down the weed: You need a safe I the place at night BEACH LIGHT. J. w. II eeri ng IS THE BEST N rnarket, When we what we are talking it and it has stood thi that cost more, but t] good. Try it and be TAE SAME IS T( D e e r i n WEGCARRY A FU] EY AND GLASSW2 CHINA also on hand. WINDOW GLASS: time to put in glass be or LAN TERNS arnd JI kirds. We would respect1.nI~y needing anything in our to treat your right. i es Under Winnsboro Hotel, ' I am daily receivmug UP-J HATS and otber Milline: *DOMESTIC and FANCY: *other goods. All are being *EST PRICES. I am now haandling a full *including FLOORING, CE *ING, SHINGLES, MOULT BRI CK, DOORS, LIME *before buying. U Notice Prohibiting Hunt* and Other Trespassing. All persons are hereby warned and p~rohibited from entering upon the lands owned or controlled by me, for the purpose of bunting or fishing or for any other purpose. Any one who disregards this warning will be prose cuted unider Section 186 of the Crimi nal Code of this State. The lands re ferred to are the H-omec Place, Chap man Place, 'Rabb tract, on the public roads leadingr to Strothxer, and the~ M\ontgomecry Place and Williami Da w kins Place on the public roadl near DwkinI s. . JOHIN J. McMA H AN Sept. 1-2, 1004. 9-14-4t Business Education Pays Largest Dividends ! ENTER NOW. We offe*r best terms. Satis~faction guarainteed. Course of stdyth most practical. No Business College offers Iectter advantages.- Our graduates are in demand. Hundreds are i positi-)ns; we can assist you. Write5fyr iniformia tion. MACFF AT'S SOUTH 'CAROLINA BUSINESS COL EGE, 9.7tf Co(lah, . C. rrived! e Celebrated i Ware. In this large as re to get what you JNN EDGE GRASS hing needed for cut s at this season. ight to carry about Get the best, the SE Seigler<i rOw, [ACHI tell you thi Lhout, for we test. Ther iere is non convinced. ) BE SAID R a 'D0 ILINE OF k.ET, A nice se ctiowc~ LfdI PUTTY. No4wth he e <:Otl weather. JMP G;OODS of diferen t ask you t > call on us when nt-l( a.nd we wvill guaranteen 'C-DATE READY-TO-WEAR ry. Also DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and marked do.vn at the LOW- # suppis- of building maiterial, ILLNG, WVEATHERBOARD >4NGS, R~OUGH LUMBER, radl CEMENT. Call on -me 0 . BOAG. i W. A. Hood1 . -BARGAIN MAN -FOR-- ' SClothing - *t 'Give him a call. FOR~ SA LE-One 5 HL P. Geiser Engine and Bloiler in good re pair. Cheap. DeiIIortes Mar - cantile Company. ' 9-7-3t