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Agricultural Jf ^ Department Glean lip For Spring Time Brighten Up Things About the Home and Make Your Place One of Which to be Proud. The Progressive F inner. One of die tiling y ?u must riot neglect this spring is the cleaning up'' about the home and yard and around the barn and other buildings. 0: course, there is cleaning uptoj re done ail 'lie vear round, and! i it should be the policy o! every i farmer to keep things just as neat i and orderly at all tunes as he possibly can; but even when this is done?aud how much; aore when it. is not done?there aril I be a lot of o Id jobs t ? be , done in the spring?jobs that are nil too likely in the press of *orii to he no fleeted, ami which vet add much to 'ho co ntort ami I the charm of farm life. S0?KTII1M.S to DO KOK TIIH llol'sk AND YABI) To begin a the h iusc, here j :i likoiv io he a-une painting that i needs io bo don ?there is, we j are sorry to be s?y, about most i Southern farm homes. If your j nouse nee Is anything .I'ong thid iine, right, new is the be 1 time to do it. If it doesn't, let u< congratulate you, and then ti\ up the surroundings that tho> ' W ll I lift ill 11 Ml' Ml fa 11 t* A i I tl I iwS i home, On m uiy buildings which cm not for various reasons bo painted, a good coat of whitewash will answer the purpose. Stables, smoke-houses, chicken houses, pig pens, ami fences can ail be treated to a new white suit much oltener than thev usually are with great profit all around j The yard and the garden fences ( atid the one about the barnyard should be cirefully looked after, too, all broken places fixed.-o-j curely right now, and all ti.e:i gales put in good working order There is no use in wailing unti j. the chickens not into 'he garden i and scratch it up or till the pigs i root up the front yarl t d these things. You will want, ol course to iook alter the gr.<>. in the \ ntl. ' and the shrubbery ai.il the il i <? ! ?eds, and the ah ?de iren*. to ' clean up all litter ol ?m\ kind, to set out some new shrubs url i perennial-*, perhaps, to pu ou> some late flowering bulbs, to cut out any dead branch-.*-1 ur do "> otner pruning that 111 ?v be u e?l ed in the shade trees. Let us beg you right here not t" whi'ewu-n 'he trunks of your -?t??i iire -> ' That is all right in your orchard if you wish to kul the oyst' t i shell haik louse ; but on a -nail? tree m the yard it is an abomination. THK w AT Kit St rl'l.v. , ' Then about your well or spring! or cistern?don't deliberated Court sickness and dea'h by neg-j iecting these. Clean oil iliesoi ' / about your well or spring, and Tix it so that there e in bv no p<>s- i nihility be any surface drainage into it. insist tha- no k>tchet | waste or other refuse be thrown | T ut near, or where by anv possibility it can drain in'o, thejr well or cistern, and do not alio a the pigs or chickens to run about the sonrce of your water supply. I>o not permit any decaying > woodwork to remain about or over the well or cistern, and do nnt nllnw :inv w ater to run into ..v. J , the cistern until ihe roof ha* been well waahed off. ' v All this mav seem a great deal of trouble, but ordinarily it will T .V not he so much as ?t seems; ana, in any c>80, it is qheaper than to run the risk ot typhoid ?nrl other diseases. JN T1?K OAKDKN There should have been 110 dead weeds, dry corn stalks or other litter left on the garden last fall; but if there was, gather it all up and burn it before you do any more garden making. We do not approve of the burn msi in iinun ?* rule, but 'his is ?u extreme case. You will h ive insects eno* jrli without providing special harbortor them. Besides you want the siardeu free from all obstructions of every kind ?" that you can cultivate it wi'h the least trouble and in 'he best manner. 0[.KAN Ul* TIIK STAUI.K8, TOO. Around the barn, in the stalls, pie pens, chicken houses, and from 'he barnyard, you want to all the manure nuho'lKr re!use ar.diiet il on the land. You r .n well afT >rd to delay p intinp a ! i.v or two to do thi ; for y on do not need this accumulation about the premises, and?unless you ar> yerv much o r?n ? x '?jp* li ?n lo the general run ot !ai tiler-'?you do i eed 't 011 your crops At. old e. rust t i Ir ? or ntl.nr such li t'*r should be taken to *h 1 ii <' s, too. mi e s in e led tor bed dim:. A clem 1< irn wj'h a well kep' yard .tb?ul !i is al\%a>at:v-peaking, a- i doe*, 'd thrift and energy. A clean barn is ? >1 an duply one. but om* that, i- tided mi?y witH ^nod eed for ihe stock, and not iih>8eil up with wa.-te. dirt of all kind--, and a heterogenous muss o tiid*broken and worn-out 'on's and n.i-felianeous rubbish. A barn may be kept so tlia' one nan no into it without look ins: like ho had been dragged through a du-t heap; and c ill also be kept tree from unpleasant and unwholesome odors. ^o clean up this ?priiiK and n;o! thing.- ill shape. Ala!.** the place 1 ok like somebody lives there, have it n? at, whoUs?roe and attractive. You cm do it: and n will pay in dollars uul cents. hi idled -a'i-daetion. m r ..... ,,.,1 .. ...I ....I ..w.rA.oaH ut-* " cii <i ?iwu i';n in ? ??* r ^ * -? 11 r< p'-rt. -.'r ! <1 Friit", <,'>mnnt<i N \ 'vnl-s: "My litu u.?r? was nioatlv l#?*n'-tit?- I l>v ik.ii ! ' y s Oriim ' n\at vc, mid l lliink t .- (n bt .( r.ini.K I n- I'liriHtip.itioii md ,iv> r rnnlil' " PoU'V's O.inn laxative is -t 1 >r u'<iiui>n ind eliildien, a- it is mild, |il> isitnt in11 itti'rin . and is .t splendid t|iiin in ilniir.t .i- ii i'lfi?n??fK tin* aystmi mil r i-ars tlm oniplexum Fundi* rbu r k rtiarinai'V, K \Y Httiuimind ?V .?? , lit itli -prints s Roll of Co. i. 12th S. C. V. Completed. I >i \on Itarnos, captain nml colonel .voundnd Sharpsburir. Mil.. Im>2. 'id., IH(t2, at ( iuirifstiiwn. \ n. V II. Vanlandinuluim, li??ui?<nani and Mptain, wounded liainii's Mill li-li'i. ?isolmri?ed |h?;-j. W. .1. Stover, Ii?-iit.< nani and captain, vminded "sharpsluirtr. Md.. W;2. l>?-ad. .1. Ilnllinc.s. lieutenant. livinjf. II. M'. ' anipladl. lieutenant, killed Vuirnlnirir, \ a., I si'. i, t ransl. rrttdl. .1. 15. Wade. lieutenant, dead. I. s. Williamson. lieutenant, dead. < . T. Wade, 1 si ser^t., dead. \\ . li. Twitty, -n?l dead. .1. M. I.indaay. did serirt., I. tli.d ctl yshii rif, s. M. I.alliaii. I >i eorporal. di< d Va.. t .1 II. 11 ii r| >>' i. _'nd eorporal, dead. > II lluey. trd eorporal, dead. I. II. Robertson. 1th eorporal. 11v ir?tr. I'. I., \dam- >th eorporal, living. I. I!. \dama. private, dead. T. .VI. Adam*. private, killed. Wilderless IHt>|. .1. .1. Adkilis. private, liv :nj?. T. I?. Adkilis, private died Vfoss fck, V ??., 1 .1. K. l{ow?rs. |>iivHlt*. di?-<l I'onvillo, > lKt>2. \V. .M. Itarton, stMiioi ?'Oi|?oral. killed, lottyoburg, 18?>:{. \V. M. Barton, junior private. killed, iVildernosw, l*??4. J. K. Ilaakins, privnU); dl?d, Virginia. 8?2. .!. K. Bfllk, private, killed at SpotUyl/ant a 18H4. W. B, Hruca, corporal, living. THE LAMO??JTER N .7. M. KruiP, private, killed at Coal Harbor 18(12. VVm. Beckham, Sr., private, died at i Columbia, s. 1 H<?i. Win. Beckham. Jr., disrliiirRod at j Columbia. S. C., 18(51. S. N. I tell, private, died in Virginia 18B2. J. M. Bialoek, private, died in Virginia 1862. John M. Bailey, private, died at MrPhereonv tile. s. c., 1862. W. J. Bailey, private,died at Mel'her; sonville, S. c., 1862. 7. Tj. Barton, private, living. >. K. Baker, private, died at Mel'hersonville, S. ('.. 18(12. \. Baker, private, living. Wesley Blaekmon. private, dead. A. A. Cnskey, private, dead. 7. 11. Cnskey, private, living. .1. I'. Cnskey, private, killed at < ietlysInirg 1h<>.'5. M. M. t'askey, private, living, s. K. I'askey. private, dead. Dennis ( 'astles, private, dead. : 'I' r.i.llxm ..rtvi.t.. .1. T. ?'uulln?n, priyate. dead. I.. M. t'authon, private, living. , \V. (i. < Hston. private. died at Me 1'hereonville, S. ixt>2. tdreeu <?arter. private. living. s. tCartar. private, died in \ irliiniit 1 sti'j. | .5. I*. ('niijr. private, died in South i Carolina tw?2. It. N. Crai};, private, died in *?outh : < "arolina 1 Kfi:>. T. It. frat^, private, living. A. .1. Connors. private, killed at "2nd Manassas lht>2. Jos. ' reiishavv, private, died at Me. I'ltersnnville, S. <' . 1H02. M. t'. t'rensliaw, private, dead. T. I,. < 'reiishavv . private, dead. Wilson < "relish tvv. private, dead. J. W. t'n ighlon. private, dead. \V. W. Mavis, private, dead. .1. \V. I>enton. private, living. I". It. Iientott, private, dead. 'I'. J. inniean, private, dead. N. T. l>ri\Hin. private, dead. 10. I h'raser. private, killod at si arpslinrg Im.J. J. II. ! '!v nn. private, living. John IM v im. priv ate, dead. J. It. Fleming. private, killed at i Jettyslitiry 1 Hi;. I .1. k. I it i)111vc- private, dead. I. Ii. I'Vrn'll, pri\ ate. ?Ii? ?! hi Itioh! iihiihI. V ii., !Hi; l. John liorilon, private, dead. Madison Gordon, private, dead. Sain (iordon, private, dead. A. Hrcmin, private, dead. .1. M (iri'oii. private, dead. J. M. 1 latins, private, living;, it. J. I latins, private, dead. \V. J. Hare, private, killed ni 'Jnd j Manassas 1 It. S. Harper, private, diet! at Jordan springs, \"a.. istij. J. \V. Hood. private, dead S. I". M. Hood, private. dead. J. T. llolton, private, living. lohn Howell, private, dead. Tho.s. Howell, private, dead. T. M. Iluey. private, dead. It. It. 11 aneoek. pri v ate. dead. .1. It Hunter, private, dead. \V. 11 tinier, private, dead. \V. I. h>rk. private, killed at '-'lid Manassas Ifc(!2. W. J. I.owery, private, dead. It. VV. I.vies, private. died at ttor dotlsV i 1 If. \ ft., I H<<1. J. l'?. I .anyley, r i \ nt?*. dcftil. I M l.anyloy, private, dead. T. <' Liinyloy. private. dead. I. It. I.viiii. |>rivnti>. dead. S. M. I.yim. private, died Kichmoiid, N a., 1HI!'2. I. A. Ian-key. private. dead. .I??liit MiK'kuy, |>rivi?U'. living. W'ni. Mackey, private, dead. I. Mftlliis. t>rivate. died ?t I'omi Lookout. \V. Miilhis, priviitc. dead I. T Mar-hall. priviitc. dead. \\ A. Marshall, private, living. \V. It. ! MeAtner, corpora!, dead. .1. I' Mellow. private . died at <'oal 1 Hart-or I m".;. \\ . \. Mellow, piivale, Ii?*il in Viryiu.ii I > M. IV Miller, private, "lead. I. A. Montgomery, corporal, dead. I. .1. Montgomery, privato. living. ' I. M. McMurry. |iri\mo, living. I. I!. N(*al, privHti*. I . I*. N?-al. private. drad. \ .J. NelHun, privftlc, dead. I 15. NfUs<?n. private, dead. Nisbvt. private, killod at< it*ltys ! tmrtf, lMiil. I K I'lyW-r, private. living. I It. l*lyl?T. private, living. It. I'lylcr. iirivutc, living. I I,. t'. I'orter. private. Iv i 11 *?? I at >p<>llNV l\ItlMU J, N. rorter, prixaii*. I \\ Porter. private. 11\ 1111?. \\ . II \. Porter. corporal, liv iinr. 11. M I'owi ll, private, living. |{. M. Patterson. M. P.. dead. It. S. furry, private, dead .1. M. Itichiiniml, private. < 1 ? **<!. .1 i*. llobiiiMin. private, died hi -'inl MaiiMiaa lhtl'J. W. f. Kobinson. private, died in ! Virginia ih?2 or I mm. I. S. Hrinn, private, dead. J. 11. Sbehane, private, living. 1'. Sbehane, private, dead. W. HUUre, private, living. I'. I>. Short, private, died at I'etent* burg I8fi4. .f. 0. Stover, priv ate, (toad. P ' *. g. ? EWS. APRIL IQ, '<^09 A. Nteelo, prnnto. living. It. .1. M. Stool?, private, living. li. A. M. Steele, private. dead. J. P. Sims, private, killed at Keaiu Statical isn-l. (J. T. Sims, private, killed at Coal Harbor I Mill. A. .1. Sullitnn, private. killed- nt Jeriobo I'ord 1K04 J. R. Strain, private, unknown. C. Tliompson. private, died in Virginia IKtt-j. .1. It. Thompson, private, dead. J. Thompson, private, dead. Win. Thompson, private. dead. .1. <Tiueadell. private, died of wounds I siit. W. W. Terry, private, dead. .1. P. V. Turner, private, killed at! Npottsylvania ist>4. las. Taylor, private, killed nt Wilderness I Slit. 1?. A.Taylor, private, killed at 'Jnd Manassas ISii'j. \V. M Taylor, private, killed Jut Sharpsbtirg 1 *<>*.!. J. t . T. Vanlundingham. privnie, died at 1 **>rt Koyal. S. 1 K(>'2. 1. T. Vincent. private, living. <1. 11. Viekory. unaccounted for 1 HO.'l. <?rilliit Walker, dead. .1. a!. Walker, dead. K. M. 1.. Williams, doad. This company was formed at Lancaster in IKiii hy < apt. l?i\on llarnes. after wards t'olonel of the 12th S* <\ V. and belonged to liregg-Meiiownn's Urigade?Hills?Wilcox Div. .laekson'sliills corps \. N. Vii. I think I give yon a complete roll. for the henolii of the sitr\i\ors and their families, yon will rubbish and oblige. Yours truly, .1. W. Ponton. i I ?plt* post r iM . life '|sal!v Ii. vp some ii i \ <>r I.Ih.M r.. - ii'hr that -op tin vital ty, which . i.torullv lowor m <>M W .tyc l'oli v > Ki Iim v ltcnicdy cortri'l nri' ry (.tores strength n?<l vij?or It cup in it- tei I troubles hy ^t r?-i?ntiik th?- kitlu< \ s so th"v vi 'I sir tin "(it lli<- urn; ;t i I Mi.it settles in tint mils, it s and joints | fniisi:! ; rlc uin.it sin Pumlerhnrk I'liurtinifx, 1'. \V. It i in it i. ir 11 A to., lit .illi , vl'r'"f?s s Negro Given 25 Years for | Mistreating White Wo- ] man in irdiiladelphia. u I'liila itilphia, l'?., Apni 7.? I Tw*?nt> live years' imprisonment I in ?li" K isiern penitentiary and h a $2,000 line was the aentence imposed by .Judge Barralt here K today when tieortfe Washington, K it uexrW) tiMivivjitu ui muu- m mg \1's. Ella Curtin, while,, a E prisoner in h>? room and ill ireat 1 ing and robbing her. Mr?. Cur- E tin went In 'ho negro's hoin>* to p make rnnjipiueni9 'o have her (J funk- moved to a -torsge house. She alleged Unit Washington f] kept h r a prisoner in his tooin from March 25 o 20. Jilie a.is ^ rescued b; the police who had b e i n >t!ti d 'f i he ni ittoi by H aootb r negro roomer in the i lions-*. I he woman, li ?-j it-?l h physicians les'ified to-lay, is a a phvsieial wreck as ihe re u t o; _ , v ii?*r ' Xjiero-n' O. Several t nies while lest dying to-lay IO t'le iev 'in' g nature oi her experiences she ml lapsed on the stand The " jur\ quickly convicted Washing- '? t<?o and lie was given the Itlll ? penalty of the law. You Hhoulii not dolay uadar any eir( nini-Unrm in <:a?e* rd Kidney and Bladder trouble. You ahould lake i-onitt lung promptly that you kncu in reliable, some- i tiling like Do W'tit's Kidney and Bladder I llln 1 lie.) are uUeipialtsd lor weak bili'k, latokacba. inflammation ol tlw bladder, rlici'fnitii' pains, etc Wheu yon isk tor Jh:Wilt's Kidney mi 1 i landri 1 ills, bo an re you get them. I bey are antiaapt a. \ee*ipt no Nubatituies insist upon flitting the ri^bt kind. Sold by !. K. Maekoy o. j w-s Man Worth Ten Mullinn Kills Himself. Philadelphia, April 7.?Charles E. Ellis, president of Ihe Ci 1/ M19' Passenger R til way coinp h 11 v and one of the wealthiest men in Philadelphia, shot and " i 1 led hims.df tod&v* a' his home 11 this city. He was discovered King in a pool of hlood in his hed room by his wife, who heard ttie report of the revolver while she was at breakfast. A physi . cian who was hastily summoned pronounced him dead. The dead man was 71 years old and had been a an Here r from j neuralgia and rheumatism for) some time. Mr. Ellis'u wealth was reported j 10 be above $10,000,000. 1 Eat You want of tl Kodol wil You need a su(Helent amount of good wholesome food and more than this you need to fully digest It. Else you can't gain strength, nor can you strengthen your stomach If it Is weak. You must eat In order to live and maintain strength. You must not <1 let, because the body requires t hat you eat a sufllo tent amount of food regularly. But this food must be digested, and It inust be digested thoroughly. When the stomach can't do It, you must.take something that will help the stomach. The proper way to do Is to eat what you want, and let Kodol digest the food. Nothing else can do this. When the stomach Is weak It needs help; you must help It by giving It rest, and Kodol will do that. Sold by J F- IN/ I We Sell 5 THAT GOH ^ A cottage or ; J will be glad t< ure with lis ? 5 our line. VV f to your ad van A on hand a big w ? ? i Keady - i\l T which we are ^ Don't miss th< J Moore ? and Manufj f LANCAS' Fhirteen School Boys Drowned. V Hll'MUZ. Ill] s.h, April 7 ? 'bin ?'f II s in nil t (a . iv (iujwii1 near }]? .? O'la a- a f-iili. of In* II aids. 1 i) v or? o i j? rid^f v r he Mm) * ii iivor ,< ill** V I. lie of <> lull V b 11 'ii*-|ructlire i ullhj *kI iv u in v r?*re |>r?*% i|m ate . l > t \v:i ?ir I Mir nvj ll < *pr lit* very < >?i * would Ik ipiirliled by fakine Foley '* Kidney lift, it .\\ It InrniHhcs a needed tnijie t-? tini.itmvH after the extra >tr-oii of winl.T, in I it pnritbn liie olood by HtitimlMtin^ li?' kidneys, and .?na ng ihern to ?-len?in. to the impnritn s Iroru it. Folej'-lliltiij toinedy imparls i eve life and vigor I'leai-. nt to take Fitnde bur - Pharmacy, K. V Hammond * * ? lb-oh Spring h Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. KJH KIDNEY, LIVER AND I STOMACH TROUBLE I it is the best medicine ever sold I over a druggist's counter. J A Sure Cure for Piles Mr F. S Kandall ol No. 10 Kul Mam St., I /riiy. N. Y .. vnitn that Ulixidine Oinlir.rnl hii eroven rfiSm * ?i? in a stubborn cat? ol )'ik? and I'ecial iinurn wh?re everything ?Im iuo Ij lod. i-lo-xlinr Ointment u- r l l m> a ^lutirr guarantee to cur* 1'ilc? or roor.ty b.u k UtihM.H.U MiagiiMa <? ?!>* m<.*| healing ?4l?r in the world ll will |<* tlvrlv for? < irtn, boms. old ?or??, ?. run linn, alt rheum and all ?km di?raa?a. Pound nt Last rnr? (or F</rm?. Mra'CharU* TUaixhard el i'luladelnhia, Ha , writta that the had auflrrtd #?/? many yaan with th.a Irrribla diaaaac and had trtod i?n>?<ty iftar rtniadylor it. but could aot frnd a tor?, antil ah? ?a? tdviaed to try Bloodin? Oi?V rut, and to hrr |ttu airpriae om boa ballad up r.airly all el 'ha aid torn, aid Iba aaceed boa coaaplataly cura>< bar joa t boa by auil. HUodiaa l.Nt FlUa cnra CaaMipuba. ?j. a ' oi, CRAWFORD BROS., 'Special Agents v., \ ] What ^ le food you needm 1 digest it. tM Our Guarantee . Go to jour druggist today, anM;-\. purchase a dollar bottle, and if yovH can honestly say, that you did notsl recclte any benefits from it, efteflHHL using the entire bottle, the dror|fl gist will refund your money to without question or delay. We will pay the^ruggist the pri<vW^ of the bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to thf .^eigCTffis bottle only and to butjsne in H We could not afford to make cuoh flR an offer, unless we positively knew eBt what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt us. The dollar bottle contains 254 timet j as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol Is made at the laboratories M of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. 1ACKEY &. GO- t 3k M/nn/lmnrr iSl LIGIJUIiyg ? S TO BUILD #|l i mansion, and -K y| m o have you fig- V* -4r t> JKy or anything in , "i. flw .. e win make it ^ | ta^e. YVe have ^B*l line of ... . , \ i\<<l 1'aints ^1 I selling at cost. 9m d paint bargain. ? Lumber fjj | acturing Co. g 1 TKK, s. c. re Readers, Read I 1 I I ' StiefTs Ad* I f\ Every WecK YOU will find thorn not on- I ly interesting, but instruct- I ivc, and if you expect to A ! buy a piano and will l>e ' guided by our knowledge gained from sixty-six years' experience, you can secure a piano that will always l>e : good, and buy at the Right Price. < | I Watch for Special Bargains j 'J Wrue 1'inlav ? ^ ! ? \\ Chas. M. Stieff 1 ? I Manufacturer Of th<? v Artistic Stseft Stow and Stiefff Selfplayer Pianos. V Southern Wareroom: 5 W. Trade St. | <, unariotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOUTH, Manager. 'Vb*>u you *ri(f monitor) Una (iO-Ilni-tt It It Is to be prime*. u . 2 Tlie Kewe afire . / *1 ' * ^