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AgiS / / i 4 -)e / n $3======^partment 11 \nothe it of the riag*u? j%&-. George Ad of Charlotte, and Miss Via FiinrWhnrV nl Tr s -gg- y Vf*' IL?,lH Martiller, BeruHmu Bil l ' Wjt"';'^Wf ' i The Greatest iirr. AVi drawing Loo] Seven Rules Worked O olina Expei j Staple Cotton *noth< . ence Witl of Success as ut in South Carriments. , Souther "Wh< hp Farmer's Experiin Making Cotton tiout Hand Chopping, j t Morton, of Clarke ,Q?., in , n Cultivator, an cotton or corn has ville. Reported for The News. A very unique and bea weddiug was solemnized c Wednesday evening at 8 o* when Miso Kortlm 1?. n nina ? ilJll eve "? The A. clock, Fun. 1 *1 mil** in. j r witnessed in Lanca: J. BROC n iiiii i ' >M CO. j J ? I Progressive Fai About a year Union Bureau threshed over a experiments an ers in South Ca ject of growing rraer* been pi ago our Farmers' before i gathered in and RrouQ(j) i lot of different coverinj aong cotton grow- tweuty rolina on the sub- rapj<||y upland long sta- corn fie i i 1 _ i ft anted (and commencing ( it comes through the i, a line-tooth harrow, % from ten to fifteen or feet iu breadth, can be run over the cotton or sld which effectively de derburk was married to Mr Miller, of Charlotte, N. (J., residence of the bride's co Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, bouse was beautifully dec< with ferns and palms, j appoiuled hour Mendel ," are aaiiy rece Geo. ' ?t the mer Good usins, them before 1 . The crated (Vt the Laoes and Emfa sobn's Wo Viqvo thohpct living ineir oprin .S and ask your buying your sprini broideries. ! Lawn linp nf g ana ouminspection of l goods. is I Lawns! -inch Colored Tjiwn pie cotton, wni< following facts elusion: Man planted Floroi varieties of Ion row rows and like they usuall cotton on thin :n poiiuea uUi tn? 8troys ? a general con. adju8te< y farmers who and Cljt dora and other g cotton in nar- co t<)U close in llie drill year wa ly grow common hand-he or average lands And ' n/\m of i mac 1104- ? t :rass and weeds, and be i even to thin, both corn ton. Some ot the best in Clarke County last is grown entirely without , >eiug. then in a moment we are < wedding march was render Mrs. Ross of Charlotte. The and groom passed down tlx stairs into the parlor, whe ceremony w*s performed very impressive manner I Orr, pastor of the First Metl 'eel by goods ever shown > biide Prices ranging fro ll ii,f 2c the ] H to 35c the >y Dr Ij' dist jr*ii in the city. [Vprth 8J, 01 m I pard . 2^Jwhi r ings llwigui yard. ted, aI I^t ur price 5c. in. White Lawn 10c. n. India Lawn 121-2. te mercerizedWaistred, striped and dot;o 25c yard. -1 i uinuo lanuioo, getting oyer h cotton aa they on the same treatment. SKVKN RULE Success in gr in upper half o , ouiu^viiucjo uwv read v I atf ?? much IO..K tools_ e did short cotton, land and same ?*(* ()ne plowing three at 8 FOR SUCCESS row. ] owing loug cotton fiding c f South Carolina ,, or further labor-saving ( i cultivator. When the , horse plow is used for | j cotton, you run two, id even four times to the fou can use a two-horse sultivator that will strad<-1 i.: church. "Flowers" was p during the ceremony. L grin's bridal cli'^us was played, as the weduing parij ed out in!o the hall, whei happy young couple' re: congratulations (rom a ni la e.l iviiiiinei loheualso We have ?oc Miss Minnie Pardu P" pleased to show yo e the yQU y0ur millinery jeived umber y tor ?wc xis and at the right prices le is in charge of this dep u through and with plea* 25 per cent, cheaper thar try Doay. to please everyone, artment and will be sure and ability sell 1 you buy elsewhere. nM/1 depends upon conditions of so First?Deep gives the best 1 Second?In j not less than 5 less than 3 feet these important trf ?or il and system r0W3i 0, plowed, rich soil doin){ t) quired ?ood lands, rows Your feet wide and not me wh> io dri11' and not jw, vuuq uuuivawug every < th and back two whole ie man and two horses tie woik that would be reby two." letter received asking it I made with two hands imina nnv hnAo T mart#* ol their nearest friends an* tives who were present, bride was a picture ot love iu a gown of mousseline c artistically trimmed wit lace and ribbon, with a wi tin girdle. The sleeves jus .U ? 1 t.Ii 1 i rela- I/raw uu The 5 pes. Brilliantir > 1 i n es a 1 pes. Champagn le 8<>i 40 inches wide, at h net 2 pes- 36 in. Peat ,i. the 1.25 grade, at! 2 pes. 36 in. blac it met Taffeta Silki x 25 f uua. ouuoa ie 54 in., 49c. When y< e Brilliantine Shoes that 49c. purse both ide Soie Silk, for our i . , ry Shoe for 1 wood Shoe f jrade, 98c. guaranteed. auu ouppoia. >u are (looking for fit your feet and at the same time, celebrated T.D.Barmen and the Sheror ladies. All shoes With US it is a Third?If coi is used, put in fertilizer (acid when preparing row. Fourth-Appl in every other i mmercial manure |5Q0 bug no ammoniafced cQtton c and potash only) h 1Q ; the bed for the T , 1 * I do no , them, y nitrate of soda . , aa\ u trees, ( mddle row when . ... ? loupes b ?J ?" ? * ihels cf corn, five bales of >n four acres, 500 bales of 0 bushels of peas, oats? , t know as I did not thresh I also have 700 apple >00 peach trees, canta I and melons and garden. luug w mte guivetj. \jv le.t arm the bride carried a s bouquet of white carni and maidenhair fern tied white satin ribbon. The j wore the conventional blac bride is the oldest daugh< Mr W A FnndorKupb nfT er ner 5 j>cs. Deer Skir fiower in. wiue, price 15c. Uions = 22 yards 32-inch S groom 20 yards best Calic k.The 2 doz. handsome p] ty of ^ doz. white Linen 'vadAa l Suitings, 6b iiT]\ _i. i. reai t ea Island for :oes, reds and blues, for .. leated and ruffled mer. Sill Skirts, handsomely tailort - n!i ii 171 i >> u rib tue v ecu $1.00 1.00 k Petticoats.. 1.00 jd, only 1.25 cotton is nearij the other half other middles \ plowing. Fifth?No ruh of fertilizers n given here wit ?f *u. i nan grown, ana , my wot nitrate aorta in . * , , . . . haul up fhen giving last (hey w< 4 one-fou 3 as to the amount , . nothing lecessary can be . hout knowing the ,.,eD? . 1,ted to >d to cut and split and ?, and I don't think that j sre in my crop more than rth of their time, as I had for them to,do so I hired < > my brother farmers who pay $1.25 per day for ville, 8. O., and ic quite pc among a large circle of fr Many happy hearts were- I with sadness on this joyc casion at the prospect of p with one so dearly beloved The youne couDle wer ft auco>pular i purta Three Doors Sout ' New Postoffice/^i tinged , 1118 OC arting Sowell Brothers 1 Bric^c-Making e the Rock Hill. Kespectiuny, s A. J. BROOM to Establish Engineer I Plant in Shoo COMPANY. tills Another and ts Himself. Ul *111 This can be jud acquainted wi land and crops Sixth?As to weeder over r seven days if iinf-.il nlaiita hai tj uiUDiout lauuo, . . Iged best by those ith eeeh plot of f1""6 , I now i previously grown. . . . T1 you see cultivation, liun . _ hoe hai owa every five or . . this me weather permits ? , , ^ , the lab< pa three or four _ . ig cotton and hoeing com. I used to have six hands do the work with two, so I don't need the tour ids. 1 am satisfied that thod comes nearer settling >r question than any plan recipients of many usefi sents, including silyer, cut oil paintings and m?ny substantial tokens of affe which attested the estei which they are held. The is well kuown in Charlotl il pre k1?ss, Rock Hill Herald, other Mr. S. N. Sowel iction, prising proprietor itn in Hill Bo tliug Work groom a new brick yard in te, be the near future. Montgotm the princip 1, the enter- presence of of the Rock shoppers, 8, will open m?t>ve engi i Rock Hill in ta,1y w?unc His brother, engineer, fl >ry, Alabama.,?On )?1 street, io the a crowd of Easter % William West, a loco-v^ * neer, shot and mor* led Frazier, also an len, when about to ? r----' leaves, then tl using shallow n to a finish, nev than twice to continuing cu blooms appear. Seventh?On - that I t un out to stand, Jtl , . ray plai unningcultivators er running more .. finish each row, 1 ?T? plantiui ltivation until , , and plo , , one da> ie good clean hoe- . , lave struck. I don't think i would suit a man that prepare his land and have uglily |u'verized before 1 g. By my method I hoe , >w over tilteen acres in ' with one horse and one 1 ? a ing an employee of the Hardware Co., with whi< lias been connected for ten The bride and groom left showers of rice. After Ap firat they will be at hoi Seventh St., recently pure I. . If- If Ml Heath Mr. J. L. Sowell, sh he will be associated w years, will have charge of midst An experienced bri ril the also be employed. ' me on be located on the w chased old 30'a railroad, of Kershaw, be arrested, rith him and 8e'f* The b the business. Wai accused ck-maker will mond ring h I'he plnnt will for this after est side of the noir Ashe's K#>st iH tho Rn fir*dand killed him* earing of West, who I of stealing a diarom Frazier, was set noon. ?at refitorer. We tire onr iog at thinning hand hoeing we ton on lands can be used jus system we gre long seed cottoi last year, and 11 ,U nana, a ; time 13 all the , ,, form on i usually give cot? , moistur where weede rs ~ . . grass, it right. By this k w 2,170 pounds . , grass, 1 11 on our best plot ?ever ^ averaged 1,340 hi8 hari iiu never allow a crust to i my land ; then I save e and kill all tbe small I don't say ray plan will fter a man gets in the or it will not, and he will etiu the grass if he keeps rows running. The time t>y Mr. miner. The out of town guesti Mr?. W. A Funderbiirk of T ville, S C. ; Misses Odessa and Flonnie Funderburk K.; Misses Bettie Pate auc nie Rape of Monroe, N. C, brick vard, Mr. 8 ? were 'rades P,,rchase" * P,et*e ? Plyler t'16 R'Jck Hill T( , of O. pany. The mill, wh I Con- a capacity of 30, other machinery ha ? ed and Mr. So we rmiBcieH uy exer owell having them; yet a grec f land fro,,, )wi>Hlte Com bodies ia ho gen . , . digentive organ* 1CI1 will have atomach will gn 000, and .11 SJBar ? 9 been order- a,1<1.lf WH ^eed1 avoid further oo 11 expects to niOHt thorough m else and then rent to restore it many of na do not atop littn> re?t we giro to oar usual tiling no purl of our erally overworked aa our i. A tired and overworked < aigUH of diatreiw towbioh ;d until at laat I'jBpepaia iigeetion in juat a warning the warning we can eaailj II sequences. KOOOL 18 a itouixch relief. It digest* pounds seed co averaging less l ot seed cotton t J Anderson, C< A Freal tton on the crop, to kill / than three pounds throng} ,o one of lint. gets thr . C. Strickling. weeder ) , S. C. soon a before t c Chicken. H a;rass is before it comes 1 the ground, or just as it ough. I commence using and harrows jnst as is I get through planting he crop comes up. I1GO B?w?ril. ft I on. huiiuij ror uyapepaia ciearH the am) makes the breath an sweet aa KODOL ia sold by drug^ieta ?n 0 t?e relief plan, ft conforms atrict National Pure Food and Druga Lai by Crawford Bros. Ripe Peaches in Louii New Orleans.?Rine di atooiach haV0 jJie pjaat j I a roHe. r Ruaran- within 30 or 40 da^ ly to tbe w. 8old " Daily Train to C siana. Chester Lantern: heard the S. A. L. fi H d 1 fi8 t A m n n /luil it ^ ??/\ < ? in operation n.enVdTJfu" ra it to iU normal KOIXjL in Mold It ih gold here L ireat Falls. Dead Child We have just is planning I. n t A id Rivoti the htouiach the I greatly assists in restoring I activity and usefulness, on a guarantee relief plau. >y Crawfard Bros. I Eaten by StarvChinese. Anderson?A ing near the O city has a I chicken born th has four wings tails. The fres riositv and atl gentleman resid 4 fhe reH n to learu t rr mills of this iliHoane ti thode Island red ("au'rrh^; iree days ago that bSngV? ,four legs and two coDHtituti< , . . j , Core in t ik is indeed a cu- upon the ;,ractiug a great "J8**10*l] alats of thi? paper will be pleased hat there is at leaat oae dreaded hut acience ban been able to care ituges. and that ia Catarrh. Hall h ure ia the only positive oare now the medical fraternity Catarrh institutional disease, requires a onal treatuu .it Hall's Catarrh aken internally, acting directly blood and ainooua surfaces of the lereby destroying the foundation > M gathered months ahead of are being picked in P;aqu pariah, Louisiana. The n winter in 30 year was the of the early ripening and m of the fruit will be saved I hibition at the Jamestown w i UII n urtuj i/i aiu time ter and Great Falh lemine Harmony and Fort aildest wi,! be g?od for c cause wi!l ^rea,]y 1,elP G tmplee ? . Doing Iliininei 0 r 6x * W?en my frioo.!* lb 1 Kx to tak< leave of thin V 11m ^hi'oft. ?A mea >oimn indicates ^ (amine sit uation 'ory of the eatchild that filed. ? ^ deal ofattentioi When yon need a sure it'a an t Early 1 Early binera are * Sills. The pills witl o not gripe or si here by Crawford Bi ? ? oi in" o []. strength 1 and rtHsiet proprietoi pill, take a pill, and be tive powe ttiser. DeWitt'a Little Dollar* j tafe, Rare, natisfactory Send for I >i a reputation. They Addrwu ckon. They are sold Hold by roe. Take H licase, una giving the patient >y building up the constitution .ing nature in ding its work The rs have so much faith in its ourars that they offer One Hundred or any cam that it fails to cure i list of testimonials i F J CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O all Druggists, 76c all's Family Pills for oonbtlpation I position. "(Jood for everything a ai.lv< i* and especially reoommoridt- I lotThat is what we aay about De\7it bolized Witch Hazel Salve '/'hat twenty yoars' of usage has provr the origfual. Sold by Crawford lit indigestion, ix-ivounii# bilitv," writes A. A w N. V , ' atnl wtaou> no hope left, I v/jf uhoiI for trio Hitters auy Piles," mo curing ,t H Car- again at. of o])' is wlmt It?-?t ton 10 \f in. Get by Urawfo/ t?s. druggie t * , ^ ? > . A [ I f