The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, September 09, 1891, Image 2
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THE ! -What
NEWS AND HKRALD.! We print today
! letter from Mr. L.
| town, descriptive
PUXUXIMO lerXRYWUDXKDAr jll!s j.mrney t0 ,
_UY? j Darlington, in *vh
i success attained in
IN ?Wo - and -'Herald -ACo. | by farme-s who
j--?. - ; culture. Mr. Wil
W. D^OU<;L,A.S5, j who, by progress
. [ KdiUrs. and industry has c
J vs. CvrU-lYIb. ^ .
, example to.bring i
T- jhvaxce: i methods of farmin
j what he has to tell
*ear- - SI"t- i about the new i
Six - * * . . . * * i ?
! raising should be
J kindly promises
"AD VEiU'LiiyO RA'l bS, LA$H. ! letter with others,
One dollar a square fur th? first iuser- j sections ot Faiifiej
) ;i and tirty tents for each subsequent j experiment with t
asertiou Social rates for contract ad- , seIl( inaj
yortisers. j
Marriage and death notices free. Winnsb? o Drug 1
iiezul&r rates enured tor obituaries. ^ Stewart's char:
Orders tor Job WorK solic.teu. I
j raised several hi
" j year. There ai
WINNSBOKU, b. U. j organizations w
' ! would call lo Mr.
W^luesdtv, September 9? : : : ISiil { We refer to the
-- jWhite Oak, Wat
What an epidemic of railroad acci- Grove Clubs are 11
dents! Hardly a day passes without to join in getting
the occurrence of some terrible acci- bacco enrer and r
dent on some railroad. the expense so tha
all round. It Is
The respective friends of Hill and ,?vc id,,
i 1 ,.r??o <rHpal . . . T,, '
l,!eve?a..u u.c - *. - r#l81I,? llt r lurei
in New York- especially in the rural aud the,e lUaV be
district.. It is time for good Deino- ja?t suU^ ,
cratsto q-iit qaarreliug. The party |e4y|tg ^ w|jh{ ,
need all ihe strength that it can control V:i]Uib.e onir cc
to pat Cleveland J n the White 11-msc. .irfldu<:)1^ ?itm
? The special reporter, who sa v Mr. "what say you ' fs
Blaine at Bar liar ho r a few d i\* a?o TjioiT'
and who g->t a bud lick iti the right
eye. sa\s> that atur carrying in a good " 15 ntnT a very
supply of stove w.?od for Mrs. Blaine, writers and speal
Mr. Blaine attended a reception on lle falling
hoard the Chicaif ?. liis health is good, habit of making o
and the Blaii?e? are *ii!l lively. insulting remart
?a. ? pop.ents. One m:
Ik those scientists in Texas are still down as a thief, c
making- experiments to see how much liar, or a coward,
rain they can make., and if the heavy name. This is do
rain of Thursday night and Friday is to discuss issues
tke result of their experiments, it portance, and tho;
weuld be a good idea to lock them up t? throw light 0111
in j*ii for a we?k or so. Perhaps, detract from the 1
tk** ?aw discover a way to stop rain as just so soon as the
1 a? produce it. level of personal
" . siou will benefit 1:
Tuomas E. Malthcs, some time (;ontmT) does a ;
about 1798, announced a doctrine [t cre.uc< bitter fl
^ which has been generally accepted. wy m4kes (ll0jt
It is not a very comforting theory, bitteniejS aml p
and it will be pleasant news to know mi||ds iust 31,
that the Malthusian doctrine was pro- ^ an(J t rt,
nun;ed false by the American bocial ., . ^ ... ?
Seieuce Association which met at ? ,
t, , ,, ... attention unless it
baratoga a few davs ago. Malthus . ,
. . V, ^ . guns of abuse an
held that wars, pestilences, famines * . ,
i ? \, i , , , article, writteu c
and all disasters winch tend to chcck . ' x . ,
, ... . sionatelv, strictly
the growth of population are fre- . , " .
* , , . t * ,. lect matter, is pa*
quently blessings, because population J . ,
, . i \ j i ^01 cccitc tiic attc
increases m a geometrical ratio and ... , . ,
, . . . ? ., . , T- xi a l-.ttle 'cussing':
subsistence m an arithmetical. If the ? .
Malthusian theorv was correct, then . 1S.f?/ '
^ . ; , lOHrnahsts can d
the time will come when a great part ,
... , . us * * wards creating a
of the people m the world must starve. ? .
ii- v A j. xi -x xc? x ! the newspapers rn
\V n hAnn t hof thr> Cf?l An fists ftf. Sftr&rOCTa { . .
1 A , , ?, c Iish anything not
are correct, ana we shall hear 110 more ,. * . .
. . . , . parliamentary lai
of these pessimistic theories. . ~ . r,
I M af South Carolina
The Teacher*' Institute. COUl"tesy, and Slid
i of them.
L The County Teachers' Institute will . .
ft meet in Wiansboro next week, and it
B . , , , ., ... , , . , TUB TEJLCHK
SIL?is hoped that it will be largely atII
"will be under the charge Prof. Davis win Hs
of Frof. It. Means Davis as principal u?nham-~*
Saga r x. Teachers Sfcoold J
and Miss Annie E. Bonham as assis- T,. tke Teacha.s of
taut. Mr. Davis is well known in Throti-h the
Fail-field as a teacher of the highest 3op6rilllen<lell, x
ability, and he has gained a very nigh inyiteJ |u C0uilu,.|
reputation on account of his didactic iu u i;?lthoro d?,
i powers. He was for many years at . s l,|llber
the l*ad of 1Ioul,t Z'O" institute, and MT tlm , a(;ceote
was the first to introduce the graded ' ( pk-as?ro,'foi
school system. He has conducted a rKIlew mv Y8,
number of these Institutes, and at withthe old"r te
everyone of them his work has given the a(.quaint!4nce
the lushest satisfaction. alore recenUr en]
Some men have the best sort of an Wi{h me win be a
education, but they have no ability to ?. iSonhain, who i
teach. Fortunately Prof. Davis has ,0 ,he lea<:hers 0
both, and will make valuable sugges
tions. He publishes to-day a commun- fi^'as'they"hive
ication calling upon teachers, trustees, benefit of *|ier r
the board of examiners, and citizens to charmin; melho(1
' attend. We commend his article t? all f?rlJlcr ill8tjtaie3
of our readers. The Assistant, Miss th>t we s|a?
Bonhanr is a very superior teacher, es
11 .! " 11 1 17 TT meeting tverr te;
peciallv with small children. Ilcr , .
and ererr one wh<
taiks or lectures arc alwavs exceed- 4 ,
, . , . , t - engaged in teach
uglv interesting and profitable. It is . , , .
. . , T x i i i the work and in
hoped that the Institute will be largely ,. , _
1 , , ? public sheole. Pi
attended. . I .. . ,
both in order to
Bordeaux M?^7re. ~ th?r ptcsei.ce, an
selves, into schec
For the information of the tomatoe understand these,
raisers of the two canneries, White a^je {0 ^-operate
Oak and Clifton, we repnblij-h the for- D10ducjn?- the b<
mtila for preparing a mixture used a]KO tbat" trustee.
in Bordeaux, France, with such go:>d loot jM upeu us fi
results in preventing rot and fungous good while. The
di??axe3 of grape* and which has been will accompany
u.rfwith OTCii gr?l? .access jri.h
t?ffiat?cs. The ingredients are cheap teacjjer,#
aiul easily obtained. The mixture The people of F
mar bo sprinkled, in any way mo9t ber that our coi
convenient, oyer the vines. One of public school*, as i
.. . , . ~ , r But they must n<
these sma.l un pumps being offered for tjml there is
sale in town would do the work well awakening all ore
with its spraying nozzle, or an old rec?ra 01 ouc yeai
turker tail or straw brush mav be l^e lfext* ^,e
, " * great educationa
J (* struct, and those
Mr. IIoweH, of GreenTille, who is iet weu enough al?
authority on grape culture and treat- badly behind. E
ment of plant diseases states that by milestone, shown
the use of this mixture the percentage .Hn,-V &c^00i.W01^1
, r, , & that were in vo?
of rot in tomatoes was reduced from 00 arc iu;^ aside now
to 4 at the turn of the fir?t application slow, and oth?rs a
the tomatoes ware about three fourths tiouary. These I
of an inch in diameter, and already ence al.
_ , , . , * compare H*fes ant
some of them had begun to rot. Cut which is u,meets
B the formula out and if you have either has approved iisel
????? t-Ijk.c Ar oivr> if ft trial. 1 llenccthe gTcai i?
Formula: = 311CC; oneer,
~ j r conducted Insiitaf
C liODnds of copperas,. 0,. t,upiK wilt?u
4 pounds of lime. no wed zeal aud i
22 gallons of water. I can sp#ak fron
j of the most valua
Electric Bitters. ceived iiave beeu
This remedy is becoming so well known course with fellow
and so popular as to need no special men- Institutes.
tion. All who fesrrc used Electric Bitters There mar be s
sine the same song of praise.?A purer that aiivbodr can
medicine does not exist and it isguarau- "trainino-;?
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric {J?a' !
?m nf T.ivar for the s^hoo.*re?i
iSKters win tuic ??ii vi w.v, .
and Kidneys, 'will remove Pimples, Boils, iace 'nan, f?!lc
Salt Rheum and other affections caused by the great African
impure blood.?Will drive Malaria from So long as one ol
. the system and prevent as well as cure all the ?.c*?ool board*
Malarial fevers.?For cure of Headache, t*Krt Vonnfrv r?
Constipation and Indigestion try Electric e'U" ?y ../*
Bitters?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or invost oue wua
; money refunded.?Price 50 cts. and SI per damage accruing v
J bottle" at JIcMaster, Brice & Ketchm's a generation. The
Drugstore. * is not only one
I
way y?u* | of the most exacting It is becoming us?:
more exacting every year. A vi-it to "will
a very interesting a first-class school nowadays is calcu- too
'J1. WilJs of Lone;- to ?Pen one's eyes to this truth, be
v.if.d school boards invariably coin
of what he saw or. - .
give toe preference to trained teachers, mams
native county, and rightly so. Leaving out all nobler sol
ich he speaks of the considerations, it is a good thing, M
i the Peedee counlrv pecuniarilv, for a teacher to avail him- and
have tried tobacco. ?e,f of fVt'r>' ?PPortuwitv for self- side
, . unpovemenr. Ldv
ils is a young man j feel, however, that it is entirely wel
re way8 and pu?ih unnecessary i??r me to urne this truth fan
*L- * i.'1.!;i-n,.I<1 T )mnr> (,':ir
ontribuled much bv 1 upon iae ie*ci:ci>i.i
ibwut the improve.! 110 providential circumstance will pre- I moi
gin his section, ami a f"" ??enJai.ce npoi. Ihe tali- linii
... , ' tufa. R. Means Davis. whs
nis brother farmers ]ien
mlustrv of tobacco thei
read by ihem. He r' m ^objcc,,. m,t
to supplement his Some VaUahle Suggestions to Farmers of (JI1U
i 1!j fl? ,l(|,0i. Fairfiehl?"What Say You, Farmers?" C0U1
| we
i&IlK UftHC uw vinui
. . . ,. . Messrs. hditors: Winic rnv prime
.u to join bun in an . nici
, ,Pl . object in sending' von tins cominiimca- ?im
obacco. The sample , , , i
, r * , tion will be the present prospect of ofic
r be found at the , , , , ' , 1 . 1 . , .*,
i >r r successful tobacco culture m South 1,m
Store under Mr. J. ,, .. , 4 ^ , i livii
. . Carolina, but more especially Fairfield . .
i^e who has himself ? _ . , to!>:
, . , Countv, I will also give you a short \r,.
mdred pounds this
, , , sketch of the country, crop nrospects, I'lo:
e alreadr several . . v' 1 ' , 1 ' 4?.?
, . ' - etc., as we journeved along the road ,un
hose attention we r ' . * Mr
. br private conveyance 011 our trip to .'
\Ylid's suggestions. * \. J * ? . prn
Darlington and Florence. Passing i:n..
Prize C!;;bs. The , ? , Jia'J
j * 1 * , along through Western Ivershaw we t\v<
eiee and Gladdens , ,. , .....i
.... saw nothing 111 tlie crop line worthy 'lI1(|
ftftr PDous/h together I .. , * iV_ ^ Arrt?,.* in.]
w, , 01 llOte, save uie xa:iu? \jl .utd-u. i an
experienced to- ,, ' . rp . . fm his
.. .. ... I>. G. leani and Traseuele. JLlicse VP.,
auor, thus dividing t. , , , , ? , .Tta
. . ... . . farms show the hand of care ana good saw
.t u will 1 i.l iiiih:U . ,, ? f
., , . .. management, in the culture of the Iai!
buid ill-1 lortuiH-s -.A . am<
, . . crops, and the neat appearance or "
r made in tobacco , w win
i f. .. buildings, etc. +fliv
ice and Darlington ^ t> - , . , . 100
, , . , Before reaching Camden wc note von
lands in lairiidd . .. ? . T> . , >
IM ~ ,. , the erection ot the Postal *
I lie fine qualii v of , . ,. ... , , o.u]
, . telegraph line, wlncii must uc pros- ,
makes the crop so . I , , . . bar
, . , ' ., penng from tke number of wires put
ram kinds <d -oil 1 .* *
. .. ...... up since its erection m Ins;). Pass- imi
A? Mr. Wi.d* s. i \ s ... , / i .. t i
.. \? mg through Camden wc hud the crops oiu
inner" at f an u *ui r , ,11V
only ordiuary, until \vc reach the '
rendrnrty. eastern portion of Kershaw Cuunty, j,',
. , when we find line crops of both corn sail
noticeable fact that , ,, T> 4
una cotton. Passing on into Wester ? uyi
;er* 1:1 south Caro- 0 , 4.,, , <>ra
, , , . buniter we still see splendid crop.--, =
into tie tep 01.1 le Ave ^ w|(]1jn tiJC vicinity of w
uiou*,am leqaent \ i5is]j0pTj]ic %vliere tliey have an ideal tha
lS a out t len op- cynntry for farming, the lands being old
in wi vriite anot lei umjulating enough to require very ^ar
l a bcouix ic , 01 a jjttle ditching to keep them properly jl
01 some rei\ had (]rajne(]; -with broad fields extending tin
ne while attempting almost as far as the eye can reach, pi a
of the greatest ini- with rows so long anil straight that ?:ii<
>e who are essaviii" y?u cannot see the ends of them. AVe Tin
lu-fl saw hundreds of acres of cern which us,'
* ? x ? . ,;5 according to our humble judgment reb
:nerits of their side xrould make from 25 to 30 bushels C
ly descend to the low per acre, and in passing through opi
abuse The discus- these immense fields of cotton ia this on
o one" but o.? the aud the adjoining country of Darling- ?0t
' ' ton we were not surprised that we con
Teat deal of harm, were faced with the possibility of get- bac
;elingu, and in this ting less fer the staple than the cost ef livi
: quick to cherish production. We sojourned the night up
rejudice do e their with our frieml Willie Law. a son of 5 s
J C >1. Law, of llartsville, and were sur- bar
jument. Ihe advo- pnsed to learn that most of these fine let
jrs of the respective I lands were rented to our brother in $ho
' ' ' ' i' f/-w r\ npi# i*r*> r*
othing attracts tlieir uiath. at nvm o lv ? xw...... rv. ....... Vll,
is loaded with heavv M'-. L. also stated that they seemed to sol.
. . take a pride in keeping up the lands tan
a vituperation. An and used a great deal of manure. V
alinlv and dispas- Passing 011 through Bishopville vil- ora
confined to the sub- we find quite a number of new trv
ised over, and fails buildings, am.mberofstotesa.idarai!- ye*
' road, a): built since we last passed
ution that one with through the place. This railroad is
in it does. being extended and vrill intersect the
!" should ston. and C. s at Kershaw, thus giving this
o? a great deal to- place a competing line, and quite an ,\
. 0 , Y . advantage over Camden. We were
battel stem. Let +^1,3 *iiot ti?:? rl TTfis 1 >0111<1* con-i .
jidly refuse to pub- strutted by the Coast Line railroad to wil
written in strictlv enable it to reap the advantage of car- few
jo-ua^e The people rvin?the trude oiT u11 lhis.rich LT1,chc's bui
? ? j. . viver country. .Ttturneyiwg on across ,
are noted for then* J^ynche's river and into Darlington
1 an evil is unworthy County, the river is 2G miles from the V?
town of Darlington, we liml the county ,1!il
with but few exceptions similar to that is 11
around liisliopville, only lying a little e ,tl
us' ixstitviw. more level, with line crop's. We also ,
notice that although the cotton weed iJ
ive Charge, Assisted by -vas considerably larger than in Fair- d.a:
tro?s Keasons why fieUl it was n#t as well fruited. The for
farmers seemed to be paring some at- ,na
FnirjUld: lention to the cultivation of the genu- ^
l'iii.ii.nci <-kf Kfatp inp snorfir Kane, which does not seed,
la* lif!tl J have been but the stalks are buried in winter and Wlt
a CoJ. cut up and planted in spring in fn,- on!
* rows, tlie cane sprouting: and irrowm^- r
liig the wetk begin- from the joints. It is said to mr-.ke a
14. It is uccdltss to fine syrup. Saw scarcely any sorghum *
i\ ihe invitation wiiU cane planted. ' * ' " slai
r I have long desired >cf?re .reaching the town call
? of Darlington we saw the first p
y pleasant relations tobacco farm which presented q
ackers, and to form quite a tropical appearance, the plants
of those who have being topped to within about 12 leaves 0W1
tered the profc-s-ion. of the ground; and the broad leaves Mie;
,. .. . . extending from row to row. The land r
tcnm-llu.1 \l|jj A II..K. | n?, A ^ lvil.
ojvv.?ivu^.. secilieu I? UC Jl? llUUi" ttliu a?m\*? *? <?..; jia(j
leeds no introduction we had left behind us in old Longf
the teachers of the towi^ and we were certainlv surprised ma<
llv 10 those of Fair- !? snc''11 of<"!, ?isI
* it. The farm contained from lo to 20- boil
already eiij-neu the acrcs 0f tobacco and we saw three ^ -v
ipc experience and new barns, and the foundations and .
s of exposition in furnaces made of brick for two more. *
T <.5i.rri p]\- ten t This farm belonged to Mr. V/. J. Dar- Tlu
' *" gau, a lawyer and mayor of the town, foil
ave the pleasure 01 Wc will not attempt in this coininuni- wjj
acher in the C'>un:y, cation to give you a description of the , .
), though not actually time of planting, preparation of seed u
injr, is interested in !>ei1' transplanting, cultivation? worm- ri
. , nig, cons'.ruction of barns, and ware- re<r
fh? t.rneri-PKK r?t f hf> ..J?.- _C
~" UUU^US, U1 liiv; uigniuu Vi ^nn.v i. . was
trents should attend, and curing*, bat will try and give an ,
iro the benefit of unvarnished statement of facts as we v
d",o esamhTtb m- ^thorn wiU,th,opi.no,r?Son,c To
' of the most practical farmers, and and
>i method*. It they most successful business men of that ^et|
, they will be better section of the country. In regard t*
with- the teacher in the culture of tobacco 1 -will
'St result* I hone just state that the most favored varie- *01
.st lesoits. 1 nope tJeg of seed planted thcre arc tlie C;U1
i will not forget to Hester and Or'noka, and that a table- ije
equentir and stay a spoon full -when properly managed
Board of Examiners" will plant 10 acres. The first farm we
th? Srhrta! fY?Mimis- vicifAH ti'.os ~\fir. M. SmOOtS. He the1
itute ia order to be- planted his first crop of i> acres last pay
acquainted with the year, cured it rrith one barn, sold it p,;,
without grading for 1(3 cents per ^
airfield must remein- p?und, the gross amount per acre
amy is a pioneer in was SlSo, net proceeds S12.> per acre at 1
n many other thinly, or $G2o on the five acres, after paying" Om
> less appreciate the all expenses. Mr. Snioot seemed to
a great educational be quite enthusiastic on the subject. n
i the State, and i he lie has 20 acres planted this year, and a "
: will not suffice t<?r Xorth Carolinian hired at" *40 per 1,1,11
end ef each \ ear the month to look after it for liirn, while I hi
1 balance sheet is curing, etc. Said his present crop j bo>
who are wiiliujr to had been cut off br hail, June the 0th, wlin
Due, find themselves anil had all grown from the sucker, j
rery Institute is a He was having it wormed and suckered x
'? progress in the and was also curing a barn, lie said but
. Ideas and nietkods his little son eight years old did as juiL
;ue s. few years ago much as any hand in the tobacco lield y
, some as being too and said it was the Yerv crop for a _
s being too reyolu- poor mau with a large family of children, j
ustiiutes are experi* He said he intended to quit cotton. ; npfl
which the teachers did not think the raising of tobacco j alw
I learn to rrject that would be overdone, for everyone j ?m<
ssary for tuat which would not make asiUTessof it. lleisa|
fin actual practice, cotton buvcrfor the Darlington factory. ] S. t
lij.'Vl laiitc yn tffrllCtlll- | l . .UCVyUlVH^U I XIV V/iHJ 1HV, l ? i ~
it leuvrs a properly t man in town has 18 acre? in tobacco I and
*, whether a> teacher i that is very line planted on very t hi 11 soil [ y
t earning away re- j hut highly manured. It is said that! vi-i
ralnabie suggestions, he will make 1"> hundred pounds per j }>
1 experitnee. Sotne acre eurcd and some acres will make J Wu
b!e ideaa I have re- 20(H) pounds. I saw cotton on land | Ten
gained from inter- adjourning'that would net make oOO M
teachers at County pounds of seed cotton. Mr. McC. was Hiul
busy curing, and some of the stalks Lyli
oui! who still think were entirely stripped ef the leaves.
teach, and that no He also had 38 acros in okra aud 5 in to 1
: required, to fit one tomatoes, had bargained his okra to 1
m. Fortunately this the factory at Darlington for ijo cents nigl
>wing the fashion of per bushel, and his tomatoes at 20 and
' A*A*\ ? ^ A r\tt f * "\ r.VT7in?*- Aovfnoi* enirl Wl'Sl
i uvuv, JO UTiug will, i TOIIJ. .?J i. .livuiiii) ?W rll,;v'' .?*?*? y
: ihcse i? kept out of they had out 900 bushels okra that week ^ j
or the school-room, ami expected to cut thousands more; iso<
asonably safe. But said the seed bought of Bui?t cost ! ?e^
authority, and the them 8200. The canning factory toi t
?ill i-.ot b? effaced iu/^eem5d-~x ?glutted with okra, "
profession of teacbjgr an(j although it'had a considerable ^
the noblest^but^ne(quantityplanted.it was impos-i.?Ie to ot .
ir. Hops1 our Wimishoro [ don't you think ' v. otiM i>
lake wan liny, and i:ot bargain ; tiic farmers of F^irileld 10
far ahead. The factory seemed to iretlicr and <li-cu?- the si'u
working .*> ? or 40 hands mostly mean ali producers and Ue.r
red women. and it is proposed t<> ! tor ii is a oMuwioi) ii. cr-- t.
ca.-c the capital stock ?:2.j,<)00 more I humble opinion i- ihv..- < ::
here must 1 >?? money in it. more bent.iit oy ?::?: n.::
r. Waid. one of the leading lawyers operation.* than iron!.-.!!
husiue-smenof thepiace, has a cwu- ! treasury scnc-nici h a: . ;l.i o
r:il> ? tobacco farm. The Mcs>rs. ; up. N ?r :s:u >l mi >ni
raids. of I>:irlin*rl<iii villas'''. us l"ntu:*e ;;io;:i|s?:~ ?;f ;
1 as I'alniCito . li:?vu oii>i(!i i-:s!jic Govt but > ill r.i
ris of tobacco. aihl pay a Nyl'lli o.\p<M\t:aii! I<: 1 i:0 hop-1 oi
uiiniaii to run*, etc.. >?!!)?.) per -uuie jai < liicc. w Iu.t\: liiov
ith. I:: talking to a North Can:- Irotii u >ul)-hva>ury ami U'!i
1:1 a! Palmetto I him what ;icia<i? <1 larmut' aiier.vard !
the iliUcrenrc in raising tlir uvea thoit^i'.t '.line .oukt have b
anil in Xori!: Carolina. i 1 v i. 1 legislation: but :;fi..r tn
c was ho comparison, that i:i tin- experiment it pr.)\v?i io Ir
place we made a uiuel: Jiiscr in juijrem;:', bill, b?>v>, i am
lily, ami il was cm klereci '.i->yi:c' tbe -w<.vi- of a *idj
iiiicm-c eiiriti?j September 1st. \?*Sii!? . j?b. i'iuvv on, aii is w t
COllM set out in April. am! eons- 1????i!;t!' 1 .it*iii. \\ lion
iced curinir i.1. am] die cimdusiun li.-t v. e uiii
>ll?;ii in September. ami ilfy wen- i>ok l?; ???:r u\*. n ?iib:i?. I?..i* rci
'ii cut oil'by lYo>t ill Oeinber. !!'. I he wanlcii iviief wid come
>rn?ed me thai (!en. \\\ K uniled elibns. Tiii- is i:u
u?r near i'ahneilo had the ti;;c>: wo v\ ii 1 ever bo ii?-i . Let
leeo he ever saw. .V tcuuuftt "ii make our <? .; u bi<i: ;;mt ie.
Tom Williamson's place near home ami I:hvc s ;mo cu.lun Ij
renee?ai<l that last year he planted we eaniict a jnri i.i'wbat mo
acres of tobacco, and by helping oircuiaimm Tnai U \? hat we
Williamson to cure his got the | that i> tl;e only way we vviil
rilege of curing his in Mr. Wil-; benefited. We can ivw/iutio
nson's barn, and that he cleared oid Slate if we will but act t
1 1 "i-.ii....:. :t : 5i:<l*'!iient. \S e haVe
> illllHirCU Slid 11111 IT uuiiui> Wil 11.,
?<>t his lirst instalment of money j perience ui il.e pa.*i, even ii' i
ruly thus enabling him to paddle 1 war measure. uiiicli can be a
own canoe for the balance of the ! all w!io were old enough t??
r. lie was busy curing when weii'- There never was us mt
' him. Th're were many other j produce in ISio ."itate as \i
ms that we did net sec notably i Shermjn cume iiir?iu<Ji. JCv?
Dug which was Mr.Frank Rodders, < plenty utter paying' the tills
D is now president tlie Florence ' 'be ^ovennm-nt wnieii vus u
ncco factory of which we xrill yive . *Ve arc in iu_; u> adverlUe c
1 some discretion in our nex!. j Jkc yumM ai;.J representing
Ir. Branson, a succes*ful fanner,} religion;.-, eaueaiionu!, mam
L on whose farm Avas the onlytfnow ! ami climatic advantages wh
n lliar we saw l?ein?i* a very ex- j rijjhl but when *ve c>mo to
isive barn costing- four or liv? ! prominent J cat are, agtioii
id red dollars and called so after ihe | 0:1111,1|'> - *>' wi: ran rai.-.e a!I
finator of same. Whea asked if f crop.-. i.t : m.sko no money,
cultivation of tobacco was not a more^ i' ;i:;: li.mnoial mi-xc.-;
filiating business, sari tlie dollars i_Xorthwoi.m iVi-Mls man v.it
was wliat fascinated him. He i our-.-cives. i'oor imlucems:
1 th-it his tobacco had been a little anraci mv-r.-imbnis b
ired by worms: that his cotton trot ' I-fct ns h.ok lo oiw micccss im
ssy in June and his tobacco needed j and col;eciiv-jiy; a:.d let tiio
rminsr and that he wished that lie j H? l'/ ^,;i:c>t work, ifhe has
I let his cotton go. lie also said I >'ol oe ?urni'ur Up sumc :i;r.
t lie cured as good tobacco in his j dcssen.-ioi! among i!ie iiouoi
log" barn as lie did in the Snow'0/ 'be ewuiuy. Xczt year
n, which he could build with the lime enough ; ? distract ihe :
ntat.;ou hands. J le started out tbcn< \v;.u and conn; be lore I
h the log barn, and is now using where v.e ea hear both sM.
ee different kinds. Mr. Moore f]iieti:on cii.-cU'-sed, Wi.ichinted
20 or 2o acre.? in tobacco and way we can ;u-:iv- uiy
1 he made $100 per acre clear on it. elusions. Tni* h n .;y !:,
L-sc two men were recommended to uI,OI! *he riu-h'nce a:;d ;vj>:h
is being men on whom we could people, utui much dejien.l
' as staunch, successful farmers. actions in ;he nmnvr. Let
)ur own opinion as well as the bist io (.i;r *? .:-ii;u:
?iion of those with whom we talked :Uu!
(a i i' i j tiil* !| i {
- - -L t'a 4l?of I? tUralC, 1 . > 1* il jS
Uie MlUJUUl UUWU iwcic, 13 uiui 11 10
desirable, or necessary, to form a ouiol tLi ^-i- (.un u> pvi <
jpany to go into the raising of to- 01u'e I'.'initis j;ivc iln
co, but that two or three persons your serious i;:ewtt:u;on ^
n?r on adjoining' farms, could put trutn nu ?!. ? , m i.
a Jog barn each, and plant say 4 or 'r
teres of tobacco each which our .u sjn'v/ji"irir
n lSx:0 feet would cure, and then 1 4
them hire a North Carolinian to c?u
w them how to cut, cure, grade, * > T:;*t? ?;ii<y ::c?i?;uoi: i.v :
., until they learn the art them- 3:?Cur.;?iirJs?v crnvi
res, for this certainly is the impor- sort?s..:::u
t part of the whole business. uava n.imts *.
Vhat say Greenbrier and Longtown >:<-t i.uvr.-.t.-s au-c-.-.
ny other community in the County to _!/<? . r;7 I:: rc>
ing a few acres each the incoming Vour ivor.e*! Lor ;t loKt-r fiv
r. More anon. l. t. w. j ? ...v.t. ' ' . ' . f ,
I \\ ill:ci 1 your iosul'.-rs ol :!
? . ? . ? ' for elituvh people which o<ti
ITEMS FltOX MOSSY J>ALX. TllCSihy. I liO 1st Ol S'.-plon:
V.':?' til!} ;viisccralion ?f the
Iossy Dale, 8. C., Sept. .0 ? ci.V;n-h. the clutivh of the T
?eiai: Tl.is section has been visited atloii iL iiusT>et>n '\
1: rather too much rain for the last jj(t]e ,.]nnx.;. ;.a.; ?x.cn b
week?, except in the last few days,, j D yl(.. v. i:0 ;s 0i
it has commenced to rain again. pj0;1C;.-,-s -.?f ilir; S??n.ji Caruli
I from all appearances will be jM MrColloti!
wery a lew days. Owing- to con- uur^uion taste in'
led rains and cloudy weather there i C],;!,.(.;K^ ;-iVI;j ?- .l^i^ned t
nuch complaint abent damage to ^ , s, s.enhe i'- :it U;W"t
fon that is open; it has sprouted in j j;i .v,
boll, and what is open is so much ;':i?n.'(iail
liugeu wiui it is imrim wmui lutMi'" i .. . , .
= 1 (ii *;;: 1 and >alii;ia,
it would bring verv litile on :i low , , _ .t ' .... *
c - n<>l soen 1.10 other clmivlie
has built bit; if thev arc as
he takh.g of fodder is ihronsb, j,,.:1 la;u.?nl
h the exception of the late plantings th(. ,.1CV
bottom lands. . i
ifems nuieed. [ iic ii'sute li:i
!oru crop not as good as was ox- '. , . , , . ,
1 n Niiii'.la c.mrch is verv iux-i
led own,? lo nnpropttions circasn- ?..a it ,Vi.\ c!lli
aces in ianny lime, but can be b;. j,,.;-,,,,llimsci
,et "llt" . . . ,, bv his .son Mr. Chark'v McC
ulatoes and peas are doing well. "... . , ' ., ^
1 ^ ri !> return hmvev jr u> tlie
;dens grassy, iuruip sowing lite t:0I|> therc W;W :l ?00diy
ing to too much rain ai the time clergymen present .-ill of t!:
y should have been sown. from .South Carolina cxeep
observe that Mr.T. .IC Elliott has . Within the char.
, .. lii.-ltO')-; Lvimiii and Howe.:
some changos made or. his T;10()>li> iVatim:, .lohnJohn
:hincry. He has I:ad his engine | Ali>!o:i. MoXeely ]>ulJo>e. .J
uounted from the boilc.', and sha\r and 1;:.-: bur no! least
let* moved some distance from it.!''- '* :tJlh>nga. tue patria
. , , 1:in<i tne ivdor ol" ti;
5 to be seen whether there is anv ,, , ,t
i ne pre-entauon or the pe
aulages secured by the el.angc. ;-a:ion was mad** bv M
:re may be seme disadvantages Shand and the arccpiance
iid by the traveling public as they v'
I have to pa>s between ihe boilu-j' ^!!i 1 1 u,1"< *
1 anvoue over h::' < ?ji
the engine, for a while <:t least, ,-nuhl imairl.te him.s'ii" in a .
he farmers have been aroused in South Carolina.
urd to ginning. I lectins that there 'i he church ha- already
s an effort being made on *.- part >cU:' .-"s '! > ? ' ?.t.o
1 services ) . vr. itunsej: tne
lie ginners to raise the price, which mossilis. A;>* Augusta ladv
light. about a meeting of the farmers ! organ this summer ::::d the ci
an arrangement made on tuueh] two handsome >!ai::<r;l glass
[er it-rnH tlian wa< (llVrc'l to U em. r n en ''-4 V".
.... ! Charleston. and the oilier .sin
are always wilhug to pay the j beo;, hy a ;U.-t!ljc;d
i-tii of a thing, but i u more ii we j ladv. li is shVewd.lv su-pc
help it. We think ginners should ever that thi- umde.st niytl;
willing to divide losses when I 0il.
, . . . i . .skdl m ra sjug sea island cott
sed b market depressions, and j u (.h)^ly craped dark beard
y would be, doubtless, it they were j fers a terra cot!a tile" to
i*:r some one ebe for their ginning, spring bonnet. ::**o the i'
cuds, ahva\s toie fair. i il,' ^m) v
. . latter onlv drains the pocuet.
bete lias been a meeting in progress I Sahuli* is -ti'i Towis:-'".
>i-iLei Church .since Sundix I a-t. roost. of its additions iYo:
r pastor was assisted by his sot:, Carolina and tin? hotels a::
xi . iwv boarding lumses have urcn
f* 1" :illlII .'1 U. I i? ? i o in/ ii.i - mm .ii imi . , ,
. , , . , I summer v- i:n ]?!f j<
it* very M't'uiou* :?iu! iia< made | and i
iseifveiy popular a* a prr.teii?-:\ : i*; ? \ ;;ii w-n
a:tl o:i?.'rviiKJi k that lie wa- the i * '.vt ! ? ." i;ci. I.y lis;'
! Iicm ViT I.card ami lie has hr-:ud ; ""V",'"1 ,V
,.. . i i i.*!?. i .ii. ! : ... . / : !?<
10 yiU'i! Kll'S. 1 Ufc iol<.S j * I | ! ' I ' ! "
e been large ami iiiiere-l goi-d, Vv*. t'i. II 'V. S. il
iu?t ai'i:o*;.piti.(>ii by any M-eehil j IVni's. V, . .1. y.'cxand-.r. a:;
ilic inaiiifeslaii.Mi?. * ' ' j l>avi?. ?;:!S. VHialtM-. I
, , , ... , ,, iW. I-v 11*>::in*s.
vcwere 2!:iu to tleik n. 11. ' ,> i.'...t> v.- <
c l*0.v li> j\ ?t . mi, U. .v. >1!
niug-, t?f }oar city, ia atiendai'eo : r?IcKci:-i<>. M.'. ilea
11 the mcciing "a.-.t iii?ht. We are ; Werner. Mr. .Joii-: ! '. T'>?v?ss
ay? glad iu -ee hi-? gonial t-nv i Mi>- 1 ?.:!:!: Since
n;<f us. | Mr. Jnvni r. <>i Colunil
Irs. Mary A. Li.hi.cr, of Mat ion, JJrown. of ('L;ar!c.-ton. .Mr-.
i? vi-iiing in the ncigiiborh'.MxI. j Wosiuti of Ma-ion and Mr
are !n< 1 ncr heahii is improving : of St;:u-rvi!!. . have erected
wish Iht a iifc. co!t:JLic> I Mrs. .1. T. S
!i.-s Julia Tim*. of Iii;]:*ev? ay, i? Colu:ui>i;i. is building anoil
tins? her >is:<T. Mrs. (>. Vv. Sm:iii the Saluda on one oil
i?sf->. Tennant and 5>:e?vart, ; 1!='.-; !;>i< hi town. I: i- v.
oil vard, are on a vist to Mr. K. nolo ilia; ?> many /-o//V.* o
nanf. denccs here. I; i- therefore
isses Nellie and lvatie L:ver. of 1Suhida : t no cli.~fant date
, are 0:1 a vifit to Mr. Frank flare lor woman"- rights ;>m
2s. suH'rage.
nne of our young1 folks have i;o:ie Saluda ha? been verymu.-h
Lo'-k tjilv to attend a picnic to-day. i bill the -n;nn:er birds are tak
expect t!ic meeting wiii close lu-; homeward flight. Soon th
if ?sej:he weather is very gloomy will gi? ami Saluda will be le
the rain is pouring down ai iLi- native* f'sr another nine monl
Vft.il' 'j'-ivol in
mig. ?
am i.-l ul lo see the c -lion question I'cople :iro learning" tlie
;ing agitated in v:?riwu< pans or" doci<?!*.? bill is a:i exclusion
Stale and plans being submiitivl the s-.'.-i .-bore or lo the n
he future betterment el'the fanners. ! wliere a xason m.iy be sp
s Iroks like ixiwin<r in tlie right ; from care in ;i biMcing dim;
cticii and aiding business instead j those who have small rhiklrei
?Xjreniing gits. Messrs. "Editors, j trip is especially Avi-e. a- i
f
v.eli for I ones, leaving home sick and fretful, "mi
ct.'ino to-; are restored in a short time to full |m#
r! iionlrli :iii l ;llui -throw physic | J.,v ti JLf.
1-owner?,; to tlio dog*." i e;iu cite the instance
M >' o a n : of one family which has been spend- A score of preparations c;
u lierive ! iny tin; summer in Saltula for four be (liscouraged. Had yoi
!:ir:nii:<; : years, into whose iiome for the past been cured and saved tim<
i in* >ub- two years the physician lias paid but not exhilarate for a whil<
ioi:--!i ; one visit to members of the family. produces a radical change
iiVe on j This shows that summer changes are blood medicine, can effect,
"oui she | not luxuries but prudent expenditures " Dunne the past trventy-f
t>i\l llie : of moncv. S. LeC 1). various times, used Arer's s
c.i.. i\ f> c . ',..i i ..ni lying the blood, and I am fu:
_,.II.li:9 i .alllda. }*?. C , ^t pttNibei 4. 1591. JS the most thorough ami re
an draw ! ever offered to the public
tlio poor; I. K. liranlmm, editor Christian McXiel,2?iFrankliuSquare
iiat they i Index, Atlanta, Ga , writes: ''I have " i am glad to add my tes
i'tMi siicli! used Uradvcrotine with unfailing', of Ayer's Sarsapariiia. ih
? c? past, been very much afflict
ii-JI >1:0 i prompt, decided relief." on my leg, which was raw fr
error i ? ~ ankle, attended with a stir
f ,, .4 X IX TICK EM TIXG LETTER. sometimes almost beyond er
iwivv ei;- physician?, and several prep;
i-treasury A Ki,yolc Tournament at Orangeburg for
a Confederate Monument?K? rival Ser- to say that it has effected a
C'liim to vices?A l'rohable Prohibition Move- manentcure. From the Sr
l?;?Ve !o i it,ent. t0 improve, and now I coa1
j,.t' i I.ijii I ,, ' T ... , . . man."?Calvin Gardner, Ove
- I . j Messrs bailors: I Will, tlilS morning, ation, Lowell, Mass.
n v v iv ! rc^eo,n l'ie promise made in my last _ I
u.-. a y to I letter to "come again,'-' and give you a \f f1
nniny at j few notes from the City on theEdisto. * * Jr ^
IV which Tile current ?f life ha* recently D,A**r?.l k nD I f>
nev is in , , t , , 4 .. ncp:w uj uiu j. w.
> , , been rippled br several interesting
liccil a.im i ? Price ?
ever be events. Lust week a bicycle tournaniz
; this lnent was held here for the benefit of
ipon our t]ie Confederate monument fund. AD KK11
, i Kiders from Columbia and Charleston '
it VV a*5 cm | PA
licaicc! by | took part in the race?, ^otwitnstand- HAIR
recollect! tlie unpropitious weather a large **
1 1 ? Probiwfcs a
,ich i-ii'm ; crowd was in attendance ami more
, ,i? \v hen : (|ian one imm]rct\ dollars, net, was CutK*oStili
i"\ t jiiiin | 7 '
o * t-tx to I added to the fund for the monument,
no lentil, i The zeal manifested by the promoters r~: ''ffG^rTo^: i
ji.r Statu of all such laudable schemes could be y.-c-.i j.u^obciyuV.indigMtion,
: its social | imitated by the church and that very
itact tiring i profitably too. We christians are so ? " ?
icli is all | afraid that somebody will think we GliA 1'EI UL-COJ
l!:C lliusl Jiave gone aait uiul we ume jiul uium- earssasa <* J
liure, we fest any very great zeal for the cause j
kind ot of the Master. Asa consequence the w W
We care church languishes and Satan rejoices. BiiEiKKl
s ot our lievival services are now in progress _ ri, 8(rJ tno'vu
e d<? tor at the Presbyterian church in this city, laws\vuicii 2 1u" p r
tir. it is, Jiev. Dr. DeWitt IJurkhead, of Mont- :?ud nur,nti?u ai.dby :i
y ?ithers, gomery. Ala., is conducting the ex- .SfrE2!i
liVidually ercisos. Lie is a forceful preacher,' iieiicu- iy n ivou?vi i,*-v-n
politician altogether logical in his treatment ef |'? many h^avv rtoct??r>? i>j:i
uiiy ai:d subjects. Much interest is being mani- j tudon'mar b"^raciua.iy3 u:
1 causing fesied. Large congregations are' er.oiuh to re-sisc ?\vry u
L !';?rtuers present at every service. The busi- 1 -S
wi!i b? 11 ess houses of the city have closed potu\" v,\?umvVsj>;)> mi
>:atc; let evcrv morning at 10 o'clock in order . ? '*?;?""? ourseivs; wr;i f*?r i
1 , *? , - 1 1 . n arid n nro.KTlv ritiui1-!u"5'i
Lriv? p!*nn.e that the merchants ana clerks coukl > *a?.- w i
" 1 :? ' iniiL- S.iM rinlv iti H:ilf n.?u
- < ; i .:;c i uiicmi j?rrvj*;u. - ? .
!i;c ?>:;:? The municipal coiltcst promised at inrv?vnU?.rri Nr..,
i s-: one time to be'mv exciting- but one * "
ar of the candidates for mayor has with
.is) >.1 ilii.' drawn from the race and thus elirni- ur 1
uur | nated all excitement from the contest tVfli1 'Wfllj iflflli
ii- hold j The ellbrt will in all probability be tl v-Mt'ldlJ Ulll il
iii.ci iies i made this fall to secure prohibition bv " , . .
u-.-.j much local option. The issue "rv*i 11 be made s -Vl-NT<'^'
k. t'j) on its merits and the people give.i an Ojiens-S-pt ;7ili, ISO!
ni a i..-ii opportunity to say whether or not thorough ami attractive
is sutijcct tlicv prefer a few hundred dollars. Ladiesm t!i<- s?.uth. Co
It t;?- !ii revenue and the damnation of theirJ1,1
sons or a little more taxes and free-| ViS'Siw!
. r. m'k. dom from the curse of liquor. If tiic j low. Spt-ciii iti>iu<muten
tight conies on you may be sure tliat distance, s-'o:* t!v
' | vour correspondents will be "in it" to this eel el>.ttie?l Virginia
, the finish. War. aggressive Avar, war Cafci oirur -..the Pres.,in
r.'"".; ;! io the knife and the knife to the hilt S-mxsV
Iri't-u'i ~tL- I i* "lf! ?!l'.v '10l,c f|)r ^l(! succes-of 1
;'.V> Vi'iio' "prohibition. The question should not Ch
i e:?ter Into politics at all because that
i hriuirs ne.u prominenllv into view. It a Saa
lo I should come before the people alone.
' . . ! divorced fr-'in municipal, county, I / ~ ffy box??*k<i
i;l iNlilUUt ...,,.,1 i\ .Iimio 1 iw-ilitif-5 :iiid let the I !?. _ 'fJ1 la
I rv,ll,vv " "~ I j^y -ac. in Ntap<
^)= ul/' ballots be east on the simple question .3y _ J/ 1 s^wV'aJ
irreii last of licjuor or 110 Jkpior .. . . ..
This i Fi'eetl from personalities and viewed
, i i in all its horrid deformity and fearful
i^piscopi enormity I believe our people would
raasng'ur- oru.-lx the hell-born business and drive . - * or
Lliis pretty it from their land forever. May trod 1% / ?x_?
y the liev. speed the day of iinal and complete 1 a
- ?f ll* "wEt best wishes for the dear old ^ J.W1
tin co.ony jjoro, 1 am sincerely yours.
4"h has a | (? . i*. YY atsox. i ,
> n o?a I iuni i In /
building j <'rang-etmrg. >. ccpi. *. icji. f /
he pretty ?j J\/
i:ibtn-- as j? A [icuzshcld Remedy r '
*i:ev Citv. ? for all f j
I: " BLOOD*?>SKIN Si
DISEASES h
ne^iwu 9 j
f j A On TV* -fr
sfc i^? Di I c
Satanic B:ssd Balm |
? -*- r> fCROPJLA. ULCERS. SALT \
uiiauirii. 3 >he'um. eczema, every ^ j A lonsf-tested p
? .? ? form CT ir.^r.ani iKIN ERUPTION, be- d !
<o. !> tidss teir.g 2!ficix:0us in tcr.ir.g up the A ; T*.? -iica ic almO*3
amir of 0 ,..s,cm ani j.8stcr:ng the constitution, \ ! lis USC lb d.UIlUem
being" ^ v,hen inured f:<n any catsse. Its Y 1 4-U
I Iiishop h aimcsUe?cr.-.atura! kcalinG properties # ?umw, ui
i:ei were $ jasffl* "5 in 5:;^?--c:-a a cure, if ^ ; requiring a
,jj;l ]?CV:!. \ direction;are t>
>u!i. liuij. | SENT FIFE <[ i No other applic
?hn Kef- A BLCC*3 C/.LS CC?., Atlanta, Gx. 4 i
i he I?cv. i This well-knov
rc!l o! {lie ; o
emu;;!*. \OTICK i yCSrS^ cilllK
\y T S hereby yiven to all concerned, that tbe \ r; j; jn pt
, ,i * White Teachers'Instuute wul be held j 1NO IucQlCine CI
. ,-v ''h0 at Mr. /i?>n liiStisuto, Winn.-boro, S. j MuSTAA'G
>ii-. Mc- tru;1 September H to N-ytember19, mclu- < mosiA.^r
iilc.l. ami sive. A lull corps o? Instructors will be j . .
i'rro?!itioJi inesei.t. Keinenu'er tittit every Institute i C3CCSS10HS 3.riSC
itiun b ?>i' you attrinl will 1)4-a matt'rial lii'lp in future '
examinations. All tlios: who oxoeot to ! a 11 j
woiwd will pi oast1 notify me bv tiie ;s', : All druggists 3,
I'i'lov ]um- proximo.
' 111 A. Y. MILL1XK,
8-ls^x;5 s- c. F.O. .
iurc!i has ? ,/V ?- * *? VYT S"< YYT Y*?T,/Y
SM-ftwAJt? WE FLIM 8t}$
! i') have j
iLlet! for | "
ins. wears}
:ir"|STiiK SKIRMISHING ()V SPK!NG
! ! ( (>; vote hLKS!
:;t &>r.th'
:i jirivalo! n .
lull all I
i"1'NOW COMES TIIE TUG OF WAR. A
i* (ViiilJV !
_ f-n-n nrM^/\T^'i
io!I?.vi ii.ir J IJKKiN CUT. AL1, TUKiVinK l'-iH'UK I
An. A!<!-!
this giant sl
\
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)! . K T. i
34 12^
Mrs. i
Hid. :mti I Pieces of Outing this Picces of W hi
! lien f ho !
" vriiifc * week at Goods at;
>. IVrrw ^
iii.-tei'ii! New York cost. reductic
Io:tu. oi" i
II! ' M IL L11
HERE'S ANOTHER BAR(
crowded j
o "others I Our entire stock of Ladies' Fine Trimmec
i
]L.l? l,lc i profit.
crcasinir. j While we live we mean business, as life is t
cheapest jn nothing. If you are not in a hurry drop in
lountain? i p^Goods exchanged or money lefunded
j?S Q. D. "WILLI!
r^->- - - wr~*g-~-* ? I' Ui - 1 Bfl
. * . ?
lay Have Tried ; 8
illed "sarsaparilla," without receiving any benefit; but do not [ H
i taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the first place, you would have ( H
; and money. It is not yet too late. Ayer's Sarsaparilla does j
i, and then leave the patient more prostrated than before; it i H
in the system, such as no other preparation, claiming to be a
Original?best?cheapest Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. '9
ive years I have, at ' Several years ago I wa* prostrated with a
arsaparilla for purl- severe attack of erysipelas, which left nte in a
lly convinced that it very leeble conditio!). I tried various remedies
liable blood-purifier without avail, and finally was induced to take
."?Nicholas S. M. i Ayer's Sarsaparilla. a few bottles of which nude ~Wm
, Philadelphia, Pa. me feel like a new person, every trace of my
tlmonv to the value 0,d -omP'*iDt removed. 1 can recommend
,Lve? for four yean ^ one needing a thoroughly M
:cd with salt-rheum ! *?<=? ? >
om the knee to the w" Albany,
iging, burning pain j "For years I suffered from scrofula and blood
idurance. The best | diseases. The doctors' prescriptions and several
orations of sarsapa- so-called blood-purifiers being of 1:0 avail, 1 was
ast spring I was ad- J at last advised by a friend to try Ayer's Sara.i- WjUR
ilia, and I am happy j parilla. X did so, and now feel like a new man,
thorough and per- being fully restored to health. I believe that I
st my health began owe my life to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and would
iider myself a well recommend it to all afflicted with scrofula or
rseer, Boott Corpor- any other disease of the blood."? C. X. Frink, ^Hj
Decorah, Iowa.
's Sarsaparilla,
, AYER & GO., Lowe!!, Mass. Sold by a!! Druggists.
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