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f . ;>v -p " ffiry ?SJ5l\ /'V - * \ /:' , ' The Forty-Aero Farm I'm thinkin,' wife, of neighbor Jones, fie lives in peace and plenty on a forty-acre farm. While men are all around us, with hands and hearts asore, ,Who own two hundred acres and still aro wanting more. His is a pretty little farm, a pretty little house; He has a loving wife within, as quiet as a mouse; His children play around the door, their father's life t<? charm. Looking as neat and tidy as the tidy little farm. No weeds in his corn fields, no thistle in the oats; The horses show good keeping by their fine and glossy coats; The bar room in the village doen not have for him a charm: I can always find my neighbor on his forty-acre farm. Within the fielus. on Saturdays, he leaves no cradled grain To be gathered on the morrow for fear of coming rain; He keeps the Sabbath holy, liis children learn his ways, And plenty fills his barn ami bin after the harvest days. His acres are so very few Ik ' plows them very deep: 'Tis his own hands that Inn me soa, 'tis nis own n a in ^ that reap; He has a place for everything, and things are in thru place; The sunshine smiles upon lib fields, contentment on lii. face. * _ i, r 1 . n may we noi .earn a lesson, wuc from prudent Neigh boi Jones, And not for what we haven'! give vent to sighs am moans? The rich aren't always happy, or free from life's alarm But blessed are those who liv< content, though small may be their farm. Hop, Corn and cotton. One hundred pounds of hot; alive are worth ten dollars and threehundred pounds of hog an worth half a bale of cot-Ion when cotton is worth twelvt cents the pound. Two :I00pound hogs are therefore cf|ual to a bale of twelve cents th< notind cotton. The likdi hnml meanwhile, is considerably greater that cotton will drop In ten cents the pound than thai hog will drop below ten a-ntithe pound. The boys' corn clubs that an being organized in this state an bringing it to pass that I u < pounds of corn may be produced for the same cost that one pound V\ n M 1-* Av/kf ? 1 />. .1 i ? . * . VL vasiu nan iioiuunuii; un ii ju<> duced. Halving the price ol raising corn will halve the prin of raising hope approximately. By the education of the ho\> in correct methods of farming il will be easy to raise six hundred m/"?nrwla f\f Vir?<ra wliir>li io /> ^ \ uiiviu v/i. m i j 11 ii i.i i ' r . <i > a bale of cotton at the cost <>(' raising a 800-pound hog or ;i half bale of cotton now. The bovs of today will b<> men tomorrow. The education of farmers and farmers' hoys will make this the richest and hap piest land in all the world. Any country with plenty of rich and happy farmers is sure to he a wholesome and happy countr\ ?one that is a blessing to all utiiui uuuiiti ico u<iu rens Advertiser. Spasmodic Advertising Some merchants seem to think that an occasional appearand' in tho advertising columns is enough to demonstrate their en terprise as givers of good value. They would laugh at a com potitor who closed up his store every little while, thus turning away possible customers, and permitting trade to drift else where. They forget that the search of the public for the best values is begun not on the street, but in tho home. The tirst step is to look over the news of the retail stores, contained in newspaper advertising, to see who is widest awake, who is giving it-- l e l 1 .1..II ? l>ue iiiv>yt mi tut: uonar. Failures to respond to flii preliminary search for infornwi I? e* i M? J'.'-o ALCOJIOI, 3 PER CHKT. AVcge (able Preparation for As In siml!alin? the Food nndRegula''' tingthe Stomachs aiulliowlsof . jg|-?WMnwa?n^niapaiMM Vv Promotes DigestionCkerM ; 1; i ness and Itest.Contains nciil r . Opiur \ -Morphine nor Mineral. ' "Not Narcotic. V; itfcipcoroiiDcSLWiirmm T pcirAtn i'red" . V,: ' jtlx.Srttatt + J r* i P JbtM/cMt- I . ! ' C JbiaeSf.il * \ 1 /hfrnu'a/- ) !f~ JiUlrSyHitiJa* I 1 { ' 10 ItimiM- \ \ :'j1 C/nnfhrtl SUKT I tti-.'njrem t't<mr. ' I Apcnea ueweuy lovujKsujja . ! lion.Sou)-SkiwacluDianto Worms,1Convulsion s .Vc verislv ness awl Loss OF SLEEP. Fa c Simile Signature of ! ' (JuavonUc?t vuufcr ilic i'i'vot^aii ^ I K-.v^ci Copy of Wrapper. is.. ? v.7 r~rrr T~nT?iii nn pji . -Voi.j.. ? ?* l tion i .1 filial as closing (lie doe if up f ioic in business bo ii . Vsloin roiue down (own w'. !i tin- inurbane ball' < m.i' !< . i i.i lib reliant \\ bo re ^ spo in ! lii-ir demand for infonr ' i ii about bis nH'erin is U'el tb> ir (irsl visit, and the civ, it i r ! lieir t rade. Tbe rest talc- k 1 a villus. c:ir Delegation In Congress. I Ai' i he members of 1 lie South Garni inn (lologiition in Congross , tiin , i;i( ihlo ami insuperable ; art; t r' au.iin-l I lie policy oI' i) l he ( >ii iTiissni?'ii i for : I'lioi). no mailer how loii ! lit i \ i'iIThe son 11 me' ? i i ho house, at 1 he , i'.\| ' i' -i I 1 heii |'t < nl lei'ins ! will ! . : Vt ; ' i : vi?r:lf i? < if I oijKht ii.ii.rt Ivvo s< \ i hi lis \? :i r (iiic :i! i!* t i)i ! wo Senators be illci (1 I I I'a\e|; i 'j, o lell.ul ll of scr\ e i ;! 1 11av< i)i'cn nilie and I OIH . i Ve.-'l e;ic||. None of tile ' lii? II will 11; I \ e served I La i -i \ v< i is. '! !; ' ntUi lf> I hit USel'llllRvsS and i :.! nee lioiild increase wit li :i of service almost. we v. in llt<- r;i(ir> (?l ? > 1 }*r< - ion. 'li ?:< il a lii;; n in con^ivss from i (i < iia, w il it I he I'xc i : I in j:111*n>r Scnalof% win? ; 11 1 i:;i<! ;i in j !' I inic t?> | m:i li'rU'. ' i i 11 is no! .: \ inu.' t li.i an \ I!: <1 ii-u, il i<>n is ' a li ! i or i I'ai I n re, Imt , j t lie 1 h:i ' We -k ail'! Ml;i! i lo I In.' vol t'l's ! o j ask I-. aii'l |> 11 inicnl: 11 a ' 11 ' ii ( i' i 111a 'Icli'ga ! 1 ion < i :i? iniUicii lain! ' . i; i.1 ! .i 1 a 1 ion I hat iI ; h' ; \ o, i on iiicring i in* I i ai I . it \? (Iclcga I i< in ha : i> i .tin 11h i :l in i!i.11 I )Ot I \\ ' , i' . : i ! ion wil llOlll I >r? Mi a laic rju< s| inn and i I<>r - ?'!! 11 Carolina !)< . i i i is'1 v lo pondt'i'. Ti? ( J V. O lj r%4 * / . f is the trade-1 V.I' i mark which H )J found on |j / every bottle g | of l:i2 genuine Set-It's Emulsion | c-t-r. . r\ / r I /^,l I l. K I UI\| JtdllUUlU UiU L.I VCI Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it (o build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. j ion ALE r.Y A I.I. IjKUGGISTS ,! m?-?.f | ; < !- nii?l (111 :id. for r '.n til : vini n.ml. mill (.liil'l's I i i I..ink i .iitiiinn n t .<*?' I iii 1; I rniiy. v v v . ' 4') mm For Infants and Children, i The Kind You Have Alwavs Bought - " " " J U"" Bears tlie /** v Signature / Vr ft I" f|r#' ti ^tfer r.t? a ii Vi n shirty tears YMC OENTAU* COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. UlKUIK.I'c n..-wi 11141 VtllUO VrJlilU'.it'i a'.U I/'" 111. The itlca of a Noi l hern college J allowing a tahlrt to th?-moinory <>l' Conft*< 1( rato so! i ii t ; to ho placed in its in 'in m i .! h li would not have Keen su.-'m -It il, no less carried out. a IVw v i and yet such is now to l>e done. : A few years after I he War bot wooii tho ftecfion a memorial hall was erected at I he<vlehrated Harvard college in Massachusetts to commemorate tho students who had been killed or died hi diseasem i lie { iumii army. A(i\v a lalild i > to he placed in thai huildin.'. in niemoi v ol" the si in hid s I' run; 11 nr. a I'd wiiodied in th?' ConIVdi-rale army. This shows how I lie hit 11tucks engendered 1?v the war lias suhidcil and is a mnsl plm -iim il!u; stmt ion <>1 the entire Yccmicilat i<>11 ln-twccii I In1 mice warring sect ions of mir n.?w reunited count ry. There a i e i ci i v a few j it ople, fii tier in i nc Mir ii or r-MMii n, who ;iiv 1 rviir; lo Uoi j> \ ho old hil 1<Ti 10 s nIiA niior on Mail fliot'sands Have Idas* Isoublc an I F;?;? i&pect P Tlow* To lrO: 1 On1. rni a hot tie on - 1 ? ' ' with your v/atcr 1 i 1 t\\ ... ir hours; trrv'A n . . .. illSts'Hli S > I " ' : 11 ';"K? , i \ 'irmiiky rrp'i ^ i~ . > IMM < ton U VM .< ? * ??? >"< - ' cojuliTH \I?V >v'^ 1 tion of the i lJ J?, j? j. 11 ( ? ftc?11 ?y I ' l < ire to ? 1. .-A,, : . * . - ..... s it or pan! in the bnck . : .il I' ll yon the hidn > . : t -. i i i.i ! ; r..: : oul of order and need atti 'iv i! ,t To :>o. 'Flu-re is oi in ' ' ' '' wlcdf'C so ?:u'ii < ; I, ' <i. 1. ner's SwaMp-Uoot, l.' ' : 1 ' t t : *!;> , '"uliilis nili t ( v i i i " ii r.ii::; t 'icuiiiriti !, ] i . , , ;. idnc %. , liver, blud'1 ran-! r . |< ' ! i. miry pn.i ajre. C??rr?-? i:-.;l)ii.t I ! i w: ler tin j scaldi'ij^ naiii in ] ; , or bad ftHcrlS foilowillt' : . ii' :, \vs:u or beer, and own . r t necessity cf liriiij; f 1 . i > ) >? often through llic day, ami to i?ot tnaiy times dir. iii;( tliu i.i 'lit. 'I !; mild and immediate ii(l < \ Swamp Uoot is WK.ii reali < >1. ' . . tii*. 111;Ji? t bccauscof its r i i ir'r j * ' Vs?* health restoring i <>| - / ertirs. If >011 ;i i ; I in* tlicine you shout '; ;; have Hi" , . ' ' ..|S j flrii" in fif?\ ami one-dollar sizes. i , ** i.~ You ? ) : y h;' vi- at iJ/i] I I*. < nl free l>yitiail. A ' Ire I C< , Iting* I h.ituloiii N. V. Mention tlii j per and I . ? * - * I M IIK'I'IW M ir ! :i, , l> W i Iv nv.'Mllp: 1 I :i ; i ll ft., J . 'lialiilon, > 1'. v., < i - vc y ihmi;i . A ii A n (ill I. riipl lim i if ii v ? ! id (m h lir'p f iulori'st a m < I viiiir fi'tiwi' I : ski , nin'ioi will tin ;ih :jho l, if u ns - I'ucklo's A ici Snlv? tit ir <i'ii l<( - l ' ii o. I'vo tho wornt | lio j Im 4 ii hi, orfcvo cirri fRorw* ho o d n|i ImI ill vt lc!' r isf ?| ;r . uf hursl' M fvnc rare s-u>'i I nlcil y il o.-t. f >r in ii , ('n i rit i I M . (!hn[ip(i(] I I mwlu I M, , ' I . ' 1 11.-. . I 14<1<1<1.-, . i * i <1 .'i j i> ?. ii ;;n'H ln>t.in r !f. nt . !! ?lr? ; i-> . nro Next Fall's Corn Cribs. , If our farmers will just ! ' v ?t t icl a11 < nl i< I his (M'lng to I' coin conl ;i an<l corn cluhs, then will Ino c.'iuso for 1 rouble Jihout I !n orn crilw noxI fall. ? K? ovvi'c ' 'on Her. l iii |>l 1111 of I he ( ry -it 11 I <"i> < O., o| ?r WI >! 11 went nlo liaiiUrnplcy, \v;i-old f,?r ?17. 000. r. - 'v' < ; > - > ? f. J . I . , Medides that aid nature are always nvost successful. Chamberlain's Cough IMnedy acts on thiB plan. It loosens tne i cough. relieves th.? lungs, opens the se cretions and aids nature in restojing the i s stem to a healthy condition. Sold by all dexlcis Tr.vfonciv? nrflnnvafinna araha. ing made for the laying of the corner stone of the Coker College Auditorium, at Hartsville, on March l22. The ceremonies will be in the immediate charge of the local Masonic Lodge, and Grand Master James R. Johnson, of Charleston, will perform the ceremonies. It is hoped that thft othftr niftmhftrs of t.hA n-rnnd lodge will be able to attend. Dr. 8. C. Mitchel will be the orator of the occasion and will address the audience in the new auditorium immediately after the j corner stone is laid, and the | Grand Master's address is over. That evening a concert will be given under the management of the department of music. A Night Alarm, Worse than an alarm of fire at ni^ht is Uu> metnltc rough of eroup. Careful mother* kei>i? Foley's Honev and Tar in ;ke hotibi* and it at the lirst sign of danger. Foley's H.mey and Tar has paved many little lives. No opiates. S.dd by all iJrngKists. At the annuaJ stockholders' meeting of the Spartanburg County Fair association held Tuesday Spartanburg withdrew from t he Virginia-Carolina association because of tho late date fixed fur the Spartanburg fair bv the association. The date was fixed for tho latter part of November and the directors decided that it would be entirely to cold and withdrew from tho r-irr-nit Spartanburg will have a fair, however, the date to he decided on this summer, and it will be the biggest and best ever hold. The stockholders reelected the old hoard of directors and the directors elected the following officers: A. M. Law, president; Col. T. J. Moore, first vice president: V. M Montgomery, second vice president; J. T. Khett, treasurer, and Paul V. Moore, secretary. The officers decided to make a number of improvements at the fair grounds before the next fair. Stubborn An Mules iovr and powrs Homeinies; too oak wihnu aufio. Thnn horo's rouo oaa of Apju-ie Indigon Tin, NorvousnoHH, ynooiul, Hoadacho. hut wuch Mrs. Harriet Irby, widow of the late John B. Irby, of Marlboro county, was burned to deat h at the homo of her sister, Mrs. \\r. F. Kinney, near Blenheim, Tuesday morning het ween (> and 7 o'clock. Mrs Irhy's body was almost completely destroyed, Mrs. Diully and Mrs. K inney were saved from a like fate l>v a faithful old family servant. Pleasant Oiihson. The three women wore alone when il l*!.. - T 1 i iic i in: was mscjveretl. w. 1j. Kinney, a son of Mrs. W. F. Kinney, went to sen his uncle, J no. Ii. Townsond, on business before breakfast and left a lamp burning in bis room. From this it is assumed, the house caught fire. The occupants escaped, but Mrs, 11 bv, though warned not In u<> in again, could not beheld back and entered the burning building. There she met her death. It is supposed that she fainted or was overcome by the smoke and heat. Mrs. Dudlev \\;is painfully burned in an effort to rescue her Bister. She and Mrs. Kinney were restrained by the old negro from rushing into I In- burning building. 'Am vim froqucntly haorau? Do you hnvo Hint annoying tjokliiiK in your thrmit? Dooh your cough annov vou it nml do yon rni30 tnncna in Hi" i>>' r11i 11 kV !I)o yon wnnt reloif? If ho. tnko ChnmborU'n'tJ CoukIj H?mody and you will he pleased. Kohl hy nil DrnyuistH. Fads for Weak VI Nine-tenths of nil the sickness of womi ease of () ; organs distinctly feminine. every day hy Dr. Pierce's Favo It Makes Weak Woi It arts dircrtlyon the organs affected an< live tonic for the whole system. It cure f'i home. It makes unnecessary the disR I <cal treatment so universally insisted i every modest woman. Wc slmll not particularize here to I (hose peculiar affections incident to w wanting full information as to their means of positive cure are referred to th man Sense Medical Adviser?1008 page nnd up-to-date Edition, sent free on re cent stamps to cover cost of mailing a binding for 31 stamps. Addreia Dr. R. V. Pierce, I i? J V **1 ' ' C?pt- Bogani acaln bill the Ball's *79 This world famous rifle ?hot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 oonsecutive Bhots is living at Lincoln, 111. Recently interviewed, he BayB: ?"I have suffered along time with kidney and bladder trouble and have used several well known kidney medicines all of wbioh gave me no relief until I started taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley's Kidney Pilla I was subjected to severe backache and pains in my kidueyw with Hiippression and oftentimes a ofoudy voiding. While up on arising in the morning I would gut dull headaches. Now 1 hav? taken th ee bottles Foley's Kipney Pills and feel ICO per cent In/tier. 1 am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and onca moie feel like my own self. All this I owe solely to Foley's Kidney Pills and always recommend them ti my fellow sufferers. Sold by all Druggists. The exhibit which was shown at the Jamestown exposition and which has since been stored in the old state dispensary build ing, has been removed to the fair grounds in Columbia and will bo on exhibition. The removal of the exhibit is in charge of Commissioner Watson and 1). F. Efird. This state has been asked to participate in the exposition to bo held in Knoxville during October and September, and if a fund is secured it is likely t hat the exhibit will be sent there. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or blad Jer troule that iinot beyond tho reach of medicine. No medinine run <tn mnrii KnlH Kv nil Druggists. The Masons of, Chester are planing to erect a Masonic Temple in the near future, and a committee has been appointed to arange for the purchase of a lot. Options have been obtained on several of the most desirable lots in the city. The building that is to be erected will be in keeping the lot on which it stands. It will be three stories in height, the first floor being for stores, second floor for ollices and the third for Masonic pursoses. Would Iirvn coat him liIn life Oscar Bowman, Lebanon,'Ky., writes: 1 have used Foley's Kidney Remedy and take great pleasure in staling it cured me permanently of kidney disease which certainly would have cost me my life." Sold by all Druggists. On last Wednesday several of the Baptist pastors of the Beaverdam association met at Westminister and organized a pastors' conference. Rev. C. S. Blackburn was elected president, J. H. Clark, vice president, and P. G. Lavender, secretary. It was decided that the organization should hold monthly meetings. The next conference will bo held at Westminester on March 23rd, How Good New* Sprontl*. I am 70 ynora old nnd travol moat of tho itmo," writoH I'?. F. TolHon, of Kli'/abctlitown, Ky.el" Evorywhoro I 70'I rooommonrt^Eleutri' Bittern. h? cauHO I owe my oxeolient houlth and vitality to thorn. They effalcnrelt very itmo." they never fail o tono the Htomacho, eulato tlio the Kidnys and vhowels, Btttimnlet lite liver, invigorate tho nerves and purify tho blood. They work \vond?*rms for run down men nnd womon, restoring Htnnth vigor and lionlth Hi Iz'h a da>lv y>y. Try thorn. Onlv fiOc'. Hat isfaot ion? poBiitvoly guaranteed by all drnggiritn. Miss Augoline Dufti-.!, living near Saluda with her brother on iv a. rerry s place, was burned to death Monday afternoon. She was burning some trash about iliti yard when her clothing caught on fire and despite her own frantic efforts and the assistance of her brother and his wife who were near, the flames could not be extinguished until she was fataly burned. She died after four hours of intense suffering. The brother and his wife were badly burned about the face and on their hands, in their effort to extinguish the clothing. Miss Duffie was about f>0 years of age. /omen un is due to somo derangement or di?Such siclcncks can be cured?-is cured rite Prescription ttcn Strong, var,....?? * r_ >f oitn difuiiifii rv uii. J is nt the some time n genernl rcstoraa female complaint right in the privacy greenble (|iicstionirif{, examinations and upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to omen, but those revised TT 1- 11 If A 'i 11 _?l nuri/wuu u. Ayer, eauor 01 I the Florence Times, has been ^ appointed as a member of the board of turstees of the industrial school at Florence by Gov. ' Ansel. Fully nine out of every ton cases of ] rheumatism lis sitnpley rheumatism of the muBceln Vuc to cold or damp, or chronic rhematism, neither of which re- I quiro any internal treatment. All thai iB needed to aiTord relief in the free am>li cation of Chumerlaln'e Liniment. Give it ataial.You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it afford*. Sold by all dealers H. E. Thompson, of Fair Play < died Monday. His wife, who was Miss Julia Cox, of Greenville, died on February 27. They leave three small children. Mr. Thompson was an elder in the Fair Play Presbyterian church and his body was laid to rest there, funeral services being conducted by Rev. M. E. Peabody. No ltncUache or Kidney Fllla. | If you havo pains in the back, orinary, bladder or kidnoy trooBloa di?? zinoHB and Inck of energy, try Mother Grnv'H AUSTRALIAN LEAF, tbf IiloaHatn tier I) care. Ab a regolator it Iibh rio"oqnel. At All DrnKtfist, or by mail, &0c.,A8k to day 6atnpel FreiAddress Tlio Mothor Qrav Co.,LeRoy, N. Y. I' . A commission has been issued for the formation of the People's Bank of Hartsville, with a capital of $25,000. The stock holders will meet during the coming week to perfect an organization. This is but another evidence of the growing prosperity of thie section of tho Pee-Dee, and o) faith.in the town's future. Pneumonia follows a cold but nev? follows tho ?8o of Foley's Honey anTar which stops the coiiKh, heals th lun^a ami expels the cold from the ev^ ihih now uy an lu ukkih'b, Free delivery of mail in the city of Aiken is now assured. The postal receipts are now far in excess of what is required by the postolfice department, and city council has decided to have the necessary improvements made in order to secure the service at a very early date. Chamberlain's Stomaohe and Liver Tablets are sufe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of wo. men who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Hold by ail dealers, Mr. F. M. Boyd of Chester is taking subscriptions for stock in a proposed knitting mill that it to he capitalized at$25,000and is to bo located on the Southern tracks near the oil mill. Stock is being subscribed liberally, and it appears that the enterprise will he organized. No NubutI lit#. Accept no substitute for Fo'.ley's Iloricv and Tar. It is the b at And paf* 8t remIdy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Contains no onitates and no harmful drugs. Kemember the name, Foley's Honey nnd Tar. and accept no HiibmitntoB. Sold by all Druggists. Revenue officers destroyed two illict stills in the upper section of Greenville county. Nnvril A Koldlor'a Lrf?. Facing death from shovt and shell in tho civil wnr wna moro agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tot., thar faccing it from what dotors Hnid was cnHnmntion. "I contracted a stubborn cold" Ijo writes ti nt developed n cough, that tck tome in spit off a 1 remedies for yonrH. My weight rnn down to 130 pound*. Then ( begnn to u?eDr. K ng? Discovery, whih ccompltly cured mo. I now woigh 178 pounds. ' For Coughs, ColdH, Lagripp, Aathma, lleinorhng, IIonranH"; Whoontng Congh and lun? trouhl it? Hp <;mo. ).r>0c. 1.00. | Trial hoitlo free. Gaunnteed by If 9,896 and planters told you of cotton, corn, tobacc rice, sugar canc and I increased and even dot By Virginia Fert and which thev thought tl ducers on earth?wouldn't justice to yourself, try thei increased yields on your thousands of un-asked-for the day they bought Virgin of these letters are in our 19 can be had free of your deal SALES Ikkatsi. Vl Msll 11 tiiIt C?W V*. Viioinia Caiolima Chkmical n?.k??. Company. PIm* w>4 M Mir If) 14 WUBOT P????rs' Y-s.f Boak lie* ot c???. Ck??l*? IddM Cilmki TMn * ??? T<>w" Mravhl ft.K J I &%*: Br F'"" Bail has been!granted to W .*&? {p. Vance who killed Horace Hammond on the public square it Edgefield Monday afternoon. Application was made before Judge R. C. Watte. Bond was a -J ?i. CAA ... J -? - -1 mux* at it,ow uuu was st^nea by 8. E. Morgan, ,T. W. R. DeLaughtor, B. H. Holsten and C. E. Quarles. jSh*ke Into Your 8k?ti Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It Dares painful, cwollen. smarting tier vou8 feet and instantly takes, the nti nsr oat of corngu and banlons and makes walking easy. Trv it today. Sold ev orywnere. Mnm\)loa Free Address, Aliens S. Olmsted, Loroy, N.Y. Col. R. A. Thompson of Walhalla has been appointed a mem- . ber of the Confederate homes commission, to take the placo of J. W. Reed of Chester, who resigned several days ago. The appointment was made by Gov. Ansel. The legislature at the last session gave $14,000 to the home. ChambeiIain's Stomache and Liver Tablets invatiably briiiK relief to women iftering fro n cbr i?ic constipation, headache, billiouum hp, dize nets. stillow t>B8 of the akin hih! djHpej Hia. Sold by all dealers. A charter has been granted to fche Orangeburg Railway company, which proposes to build an electric line from Orangeburg to Enterprise. Botanic DI^Dn|m wivuu uami (B. B. B.) Cares Tbrongb the Blood -j&Blood Poison /qto bone pains, can(njf* cer, SCALY SKIN, wSffl) Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is the mly Blood Remedy that kills the poison in the blood and then purifies it?sendtng a flood of pure, rich blood direct to he skin surface, bones, joints, and wherever the disease is located. In this way all sores, ulcers, pitnplfs. eruptions ^iu nuairu nuu uurt'u. pilixiH ttliu ULIICB >f Rheumatism cease, nwellings subside. B. B. B. completely changes the body into a clean healthy condition, giving :he skin the rich, red hue of perfect lealth. B. B. B. cures the J'yoiBt old ciees. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-BBB pleasant and aafo to take; componcd of pur* llot.-inlc Ingredient*. It purities and eurichea (he blood. H. It. H. strengthen* the nerrea ?nd builds up the broken down system. Drug, (lata $J .00 PKR LARGE 1IOTTLK with dlrec luni ior noino cure. Sold at AU Drug Stores. THE WORLDS GREATEST SF.WIK0 MACHINE i //fmsukbn\ Ifymj want either* Vibrating fihattl*. RoUry Bhuttloor aHltigtrt Thread [Chain fHHch \ fMwlnf Machine write to THK HKW MOMI 8EWIN8 MACHINE COMPART I- Orane?, Mass. Mtchlnctare m?de totel!rn*r<h??? ot -??? - V... .V. ? Ilnmo I. ?..I. Oar guaranty never mnf out. INM ly tborliod dealer* oaljr. ^ rom SALB BY Farmers that their viclds per acre :o, wheat, fruits, peanuts, :ruck crops were greatly lhled Using -Carolina ilizers ic best and biggest crop prot you feel that you sir ^ld, in e fertilizers and get the same own farm? We have many letters from farmers blessing ia-Carolina Fertilizers. Many 10 Farmers'Year Book, which er,or by mailing ub the coupon omcui AllMU, O*. ^Iwwirt, Oft.