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r* 1?BB ? ??? m Kiiul You ilavo Always 1 . >? t>s~? ypar^, r aiul li i ? ?' m' ^soual ! ' ' Alton i ('omitorlVits, Imitations \* x ? nictil that tvitlo will hii'auls uiul Childrcu?Exitt r a h 9 4 if** OnsCirin is a harmless sul>' ^oric, llrops ami Soothing? oiii iin> iicillit r Opium, M S'.lbstnnee. i' s is its j?n and allays l-Vvcrishiicss. I( Cniio. tt relumes Tcvthin^ ...I Plat iilcm-y. It assimilj Ftoniarh and !lo\v<'ls, j;i\iiij 'I he Child roll's Panacea?Tl C*HUIMS OA SI Bears the CCry-/p^> Tie Kind You Ha Sn Use For 0 VH?* Cr TAijR COMPANY, 77 Ml , Wy ~ VkT: t?T- T3nm & - > < > /- > CLDj STRONG. RELIABLE ! Home Life Insurance Company of Now York Is* ual! th ^ I*ibcj a? ??ov%m < of t.?f<? a n d rnriowm^nt Pol ci *s,C? sh Loan Pa it* up 7*lir :s ; nd ext'-nded Ij..su anc? TR":itton io Policy ?"? n f," Cr < *? . .1 V , ?* t. J. Cf?ll*0 Sf"! T Tartar, t i * y ??111 . | < > I* W t'it o H) L > Miiler, ( J 4>iw> *: i I V o ii 1 . 14<lj MAIS STRKF.T, COLUMBIA, S C. wb .''.i".MaaraauMca h'O.V/il' #'i> I.*> f.V. F H \VJ* MaDK i rr? tfcnv'n m with 1 broker-* in New V rU i y through wli'trn I ith able to > a.co lnitiiH secured by a mortirn; on improved fa rm< f<?r fiveyear time payube in invtaiime in, at the low rate of 7 per cant lnterest per annum. I'lie broker aye ami the eharye for ahptiACl ami ( apeetinn are amail ami at tho exIMiiavoftlie borrower ft E WYM K. A t( y ?t -AVV. tilnoio Voir Hu*?n With ( nararcu. CaiHly i 'aiiiartie, nr nonstlpatior forevar W)? tfm U CI a C fail. rw+utUI ann?j. 1 l' j#MA fMn m "**5 t -v v v x ^ .x .. .,. \?? C???;i!i"l??* aiul wliieh !...s l>coit lias bortio the sK*;tiat nvo ot* ias boon made under his prrsupor\ i>iou siiM'o iK inlauoy* r no olio to (locoii < you in tins*, anil *'?Tust-as- nod" arc hut i ami ciiilaii^'i' tlio health oi* rioiioo against experiment# ASTORIA titnt4? for Cast4>r Oil, PareSyrups, It is I'lcasanl. It orpliiiic i?4?r other >i a orotic Uianti*c. It destroys WorniH i-uri'S Diarrluea anil Wind Troubles, euros Cmistipatioii iiti*s tin' Pood, regulates the ? lionltliy ami natural sleep, ic .Mother's l-'ricmU rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ i5ST ve Always Bought ver 30 Years. J RRAV tTRCCT. NCW VOUK CITY. L \ N i \MK AM' i IKS I El It > I l/A ^ i ? IliI n rtr-ct !)? ? 17. 1899 ( exerjit sii'nla ) XV K~Ti>? ?UN i? | K\~< HOUND. N'.'x It ?ii?i in ' N"'- " HiiiI 1/ A M. I* M. V \f P N 7 ' 7 (I 00 X r >iftti?-i I <\ in HO 8 1 7 21 "? 1?> U'flihuru I I 10 8 4 7 12 4 AS Hti-.-' mliv ill* ll :t0 s fi > r?7 4 .'111 Fori Lawn 11 AO !? 1 P M 0 :10 4 no I.v IjJUioaster Ar 12:10 0 1 No. li i Hi ion LAiiiii-. or !;'20 li!!! in or ioi i heat* with V. n li ri ltnilw:i\ V.? :i>i f< <'harlot ha <1 ii.lints n ?r? ; in?l Sen l k? ?;?r?i Aii l.iii?? ' Allan1 special ^ fil' Xi' Mi'ii mil |ioiii<~ ?t?sl A'l with ' "ai'i urn it.'I \ thwhsIitii Itui way No in for ?-ii nr N <' ami in teriiu-ili (t. |???it.l-?. ami - ii'iiern llai way Nn :::: N.r < > lun'i a il poitll j Hull il So. 1? li-itvi. n i 11 -tor lo.nn a li ' rum.oi l, wi ii - .inhi"ii Kaiiwiy N< 1 ."0 from o'u ulna ami "out* soull I i.ii'.i ii . lie t 'i*U* t Spi'l'lal from nuri ??rn .ml points an r>Mll'lii*rii It w;i? No :i:i fr m Nurtl em ii ..i . ,i, -1 ?. n |jHf II .1.1- ? i-II " A <J |.; |; N ?. H| J. IIVll'if I, I IMI I r I III) |) II Is it I. till* |.| I' H I 11 s A; < i f <nil :tr1111 i> ;?ii I V1-?riijii it <1 Solid eru I, li w iv \ .'it ii HfHier f? ' "t l'?t e >1 r.t < or It " ' ' ' ' i1 'H '"I i s f S.10 11 n '"'i'1 ' *"-r n II mother Kiil?;i\ \ , ;,J J |", tin ?. | || ,|;l nm |M .j li f? M..|J I. ' * ' ' I'H lii'1 I'uss. i.Klti -V - I* it I Nt; I'lVsiiieiu.. N ?f ir?* lo f> l>|n?*, St II | Creditor ?>l ! ,>|. I?l> lor, >fr<>as<Ml. I I. I, I' , M.ifii ? i i , t |,I> ciint I' 4-l I' -!*. ili't't'isetl wj 11? ! v r ill once -1 <I maK" -edit meiit with Hi.. u.i.iersiif.iH.i IVrson hnvi flni'iis H| H?i,| pstnte wi i rps.-iH > i.em I ii v Vf ri (If it, (o tli It 111 It* I Sl^llH.I VV. B I' VI.Kit, < ?t'i?. W 1' I VI,Kit. Kx* I'lllOIH. * ? .- f-, s.. _ r* E.*MaBaV % Tr'.&'ls - /. - ?? * 11 H- Z 5 1 O m?-tlrz i = * Ss. ? ?c OL ^ *"0 ' 3 -^2 1 " C I > mmm 'L ^ 7 E p ? r- "S ~ s o' ? ~ ^ " Ti d 2 C > . ^ ^ rJi ' o ii o* 3 H CD :i>e" ? 2 CX 1'? s-f s-ftl r?n? a " cs s I- ^ i P = ~ ? ? - I, n ~ 5 < o* ? air*? _ a 2. n?. O B" , E 1-1 OB Sf. jj ? g a _ SI S = *2. 3-1 i sr.ssis. ?.? s11 7 {X ? <* S C/> ' 53 o ? g S * ? g ? a of5 p g I I ?9 ? oo ? c a ?-? r* 1 r* i I A FAMEK'S CALL TO FA KM EKS. # I low to Fijrht the Kcrtilizur Trus (i. (ui li 'solntion - Suj^ested for tlu? Vear 1 iM?0. Laurens Countv, S .Ian 12th To the I'Mitor of flic Green vill News: As we are now entered into th year Td<?0 would it not no wol for us to slop an?l examine our selves and see if we are to b benefited by the experience of th past year. SPc if we can't mak some iinprovunents on lost op portunities in lsflO that will hel us to make a success of our hind iie?s for l'.tbo^ Can't we all a?;re to be more attentive to business more economical, use more pus and shove in all our bu-iness re lations, stav at home more, visi our railroad stations and town less and adopt :? system -a systen that will enn1 le us to keep mor of what we make this 1000 a home instead of carrying it t town to p * v otf debt s * I I see the fertilizer trusts hav advanced the price of irtiano am 1 acid. Would ii not be well fo I the farmers to let them keep thei 1 v a 11 in I >le goods in store until w 'see we can't live willed then h which will never beg Would i nut lie bettor fur us to nmko les cotton anil have no guium debt t< R pay, which would reduce the cro| and increase the price i Th< guano men control thonsundu o cotton tields, and after their sale are over in the spring thev sell si much cotton to lie delivered firs of November ? their notes are dm n and the farmers have them t< J pay. This puts them in a posi 11 tion. to a ureal extent, to lix th< price of cotton. Now, for unco 10 my dear brother farmers,.let then go, at least, for l'.uiu. and I thinl 1 then \on will let them l'o for al >r . * ... time. In 1 sjiy 1 saw it tried oi " my farm, and the hands that usc< no guano made more cotton ti the acre than those that used it I- These are facts. I watched th ,s crops closely every few days. do hope our farmers after sowinj , a good crop of wheat and oats i i; the fall of is;):) will plant plent corn, peas, sorghum, millet* ?n all kinds of rood erops ? put them selves in position to live at horn r and keep what they make to inve> 1 in cotton mills, hanks and othe K enterprises that are paying sue ,r lareodividi n Is to xto *k holders in stead of going 1? town to pay i all to inwrehant.i for >upplic> tha n j you should have at home and leav yourself in the position of havin a guardian in town to sit in th shade and arrange to take chare of all von can make while you at toiling and sweating in the sun the thermometer i unging about '."i Now let's start. ,. First, leave ??IT fertilizers: Next new biitriries and harnes* II e N e x t expensive mules an horses, wh-?n ones at half th | price though a little rough woul _ do the sumo work. Next, line elothes when we en do as well with common ones. I ! fnct cut every expense possihl and my word tor it next full no I will feel almost independent i one year's savings, and tiie sleel i fat, good clothes fertilizer ma j will say: 4,I don't see how tl I farmers have done so well. \V are now prepared to sell ye guano for less than we ever di and a bettor grade." | Now, Mr. Kditor, what wi our legislature do with the ru I shop ? Let's hope they wi abolish the whole thing. Clod Hopper. Am Old IdM. Erery day atrengthena the belief of em nent phyaieieea thai impure blood U tl neuae of the majority of our dia?at Twenty-fire yeera a*ro thie theory *u um e a beaie tor the tor a ale of Rrewna' Irt Hi Were. The many remarkable eurea effect by thie Aumo? eld betwehold remedy m ?u Anient to prore that the theory te eorret Browne' Im Biwera to toN tor ail 4eeH . * In Hop Killing Time. Are the hog killings on tin t furms no.v us they used to he We huve memories from afar hael of shivering hut excited rising I from warm beds in the m'-dy an< . | mysterious darkness just preced ejingdawn; of s lddcn tires hla/.in; t in pits near the hog lots; of dill w forms hurrying about for dread I ful preparation. Then deeds o blood were done and the protest e i"g *<|ueals arose and heated rock were thrown into hogsheads o e water and in the water so induce* to boil the foims of the slaughter p ed were plunged, >o that the ? might lie cleared of hair, e The suns of those event fn i, mornings rose on silent and om|i h ty pens and rows of stark, whit - forms suspended from stout beam t and carnivals of joy. There wm s separate hills in every part of n dead hog. The tail of him wa e good to roast: a bladder v\ hie ,t might bo blown and'dried was r> thing to bo fought f??r?air spareribs, bruins, ehittlings, wit e glorious perspective of eurei 1 hams and jim 1, souse and crack , ling corn I >reai I to come! I >?? the; make crackling cortibreud now? t, We wonder if it is as good as i tl used to he. Surely no urt ha I ever made anything else to tast H ao well as a pone of corn bread 0 brown and crusty, with the mark p of the cook's caressing finger e along the top and rich hits o f crackling sticking through it, ac s conumnied by unlimited fresl () buttermilk with yellow particle t j floating about. Those who havi o not known these things havi 0 missed much of life. Are any of the farms now pro e ; sidul over by tine, sturdy oh , | ladies, with their own secret re ii ciprs for curing hams, with mud x rubbing of saltpeter and molasse 1 and other ingredients? Are ther a yet wise and solemn old negroe I who know exactly what propor it tii ff, ?f hickory and led oak chip . to use in making the smoke whirl 0 after days will yield the ham froii 1 the smokehouses with preeisel g the right, rich, ripe, nutty flavor 11 How is it these cold morning V when th hogs squeal and die d !).? the bovs, white and black - contend over the weights of tliei <* respective favorites among th t tribe of swine? 1 >o they *?rug r i_'!e for bladders and tails aroun h the fire and the scalding vat * And does the urt of making re; ausage, with just the right titv of sago and thyme and otlie 11<*rl>fi and seasonings, survive lli \ icisitudes of t i ncf These frosty mornings mean ho killing, \*,hero there are hogs t kill, and we hope they are ever\ it here. With a year's meat -nj ply packed and cured, corn an forage enough to last until mn iner, a wood sowing of wheal i ?' the ground and a halo or two < < cotton in the shed the farmer ? king of men, lord of Ins own dsi d tiny and prepared to defy event -Greenville News. n I I,. HOW'S TIMS! m We cfT-T One H ii'ulrcU Dollars In war<l f >r any case ??f? a arr?? that c.ii n not be ciirciltiy Mali's Catarli t'tir F J i HEX KV .t: CO., Props 'I', w' le?n, <) m We iliv undersianeil. lia\e kn ?w F J Hheicy f >r Die la-t to 3 ears, an 1(' believe him p?rfeoily lionornlile in a 'f, Icislness transactions ami llnaneiall hide to carry out any obligations mat >u iiv 111**1 r n rni. * , | W?*t a I'hcax, Wholesale Drilggi* lu Toledo, <). Wamuno, Kinnan A Marvii VV holesale Imivrgints. Toledo. < " Hall'* Catarrh Cure in taken ii m t rnally.tncting dire.uly upon the blw ' and mu<!oun surfaces of the syttcii ill I'rice, 76c. per kiotlle. Hold l.y h druggists, Testimonials free. Hull's Family Fills are the heat. Tbe 70th annual report of tl it- state hospital for the insane sho* ? that the population of the institi * tions is now 1,390. Of thet * 415 were admitted during tl] past year. V I STRIKERS GIVE WARNING 1 "] I TO SHERIFF GILKKATIL I J ? ' ! I To Look ()ut for Aleuts Krom i k. | Rhode Island Who Are Cominjj s to Hire More Mill Hands. I * j Special to The St ate. Greenville, .Fan 1 7 ?The recent (| II development in regard to the New i England cotton mills >eekinur labor j * from the south has been followed " | by information that there is a well ; * | detined purpose to procure labor T * I from this >eetmn, whether or not I the luvvs of the State are violated, c rhis morning the sheriff of G rc. nV villeeountv received the follow- j G i in<; telegram: v I t' il Lonsdale, R. I., dan 17. b i 1* D Gilreath, Shoritr Greenville ** oi County: t ^ I I 4 f 4 I -: ? , KWOMIIII 11 * I ilU'Vlll> lining llCip c s to leave your State. l'lrase ad- 3 o a vcrttse. The strike is on here. e si Lonsdale and Manville I'nions. I # V li, Kvidently tlie recent importa- * a tinn of 22 wearers from (ireen- r djville by agents of the Lonsdale h company is hearing fruit, and 1 i while the new comers did not go - to work at Lonsdale, but listened '| y to the counsel of the striken*, the v, mil Is in .Rhode Island s?em bent'" j' t j on procuring a supply of labor ??i s from the south, in -pile of the ^ e fact that they did not carry out * si , their agreement with the weavers s from (drecnville, who were prom- f b ised transportation back to their " f homes if they wore not satisticd after reaching Lonsdale. H n In Sheriff (iilreath will not take si s any a?tion upon tho telegram e\- ft e i cept to give it publicity, and of " c course he w ill keep a lookout for ?.| the mill agents that may come to j (iseenvillo; but it is more than \ likely that they will make their . visits to other towns and cities, ? I, j and it is certain that they will * | come in diaguise, as the law for" iiioM their acting without a lieon*#*. ^ j, I and the license would give them c ?I away in any community. The v w: mill interests in the Carolina* ? li should lie on the alert for -trail,i gers about tlii- time. " It I IdlUNs 4. I V IN \ W \ V p It I* Cl'lt'l i III V ?rl--ilif? ili.r I.. I 1.4. < ' ' | til I ?l i<r t<? know of one cnneorn in , the liunl who are not afraid to In; r ; litMHM'ons to till* iieedv and stilTer> ine. I In* proprietors of |)r Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, ! *|Coni?hs, and ('old*, have ?;iveii ' away over ten million trial <] | I tot ties of this ?rreat medi- | il e:n?; and lia\e the > iti-f action of J knowine it has absolutely eurcd ;i thousands of hopeless e-i-i's .\s|h* J ma. lh onel.it is, 11 larseness and all p v diseases of the Throat, idlest and Duties ape surely eured l?v it. (r < 'all ou Crawford l.ro 's Dnitr ?_'ists and j?et a free trial hottle. O . Iteeular size ,'iiie. and ? 1. Dvery Iwittle guaranteed, or priee res ( '*: funded. d _ i"! Old Tolhert House llurnod. "J o (iremiwanil, Si1, .Ian lit.? The '* Old Tolhert home plaee, ownsd hy Mrs Ann Tolhert, was horned last * niekt. It was oeenpied hy K T l Tolhert. Tlie house and Mr Tol- \ ! hert's furniture were totally dc- 1 Istroyed. The loss is over $.~>,s t Ot'ft and there is no in*uruneo. \1 !' |'illllf*ri lilw O- 1 fu .... - V i v ??? * III -> n I 10 UL I I? I *. Ion children were driven I ?y the; ' iL mips nut into :i pouring ruin ') with only t!m clothes they woro. 1(1 ,il The cause of the lire i? unknown, j IV l?l ? _ ? , W()Ulil\0 MOIIT AM) I) % V S' ... y The busiest and mightiest little i- hing that ever whs made is Dr. m1 King's New Life Pills. Kvery II pill is i sugar-coatod glohule of health, thai changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brainfag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tho health. Only 25c per box o* Sold by Draw ford Bros. >9 PABTOTIIA. io Bun th? y> Hi Hind Yg Haw Always Bought " "J"* i % rhe Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist, ^ -v.-a jj ^" oss.. y!wj R i). ' ' -A V'- ; \^/tiSCSBi # W/MCUB v^wg y || ^r.:un.a^r:x.r^T^flMBfer^-a ''' !' ae nscovercr or swamp-KOOt at worx in His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this outitry most dangerous because so dccepIve. Many sudden deaths arc caused by t?hcai t disease, pneumonia, heart failure ir apoplexy arc often the result of kidney lisea.-.e. If kidney trouble is allowed to adance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack lie vital organs, or the kidneys themselves ireak down and waste away cell by cell, he. n the richnc. s of the blood?the albumen ?leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new disovcry is the true specific for kidney, bladder nd urinary troubles. It has cured thousands f apparently hopeless cases, after all other fforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent nd dollar sir.es. A sample battle sent free >y mail, also a book telling about uwampJoot and its wonderful cures. Address 5r. Kilmer & Co.. Birghamton, N. Y. and nention this paper. PENSION NOTICE. IM) T< l\YN-lill' I'll NSIO \ |(<. ? r. Is I f 1 ntt ii ?il|> |'fiii|. i It- a <|s ill in. ft lit t In ir i.?l|al |iltli'i-? nf 111 ti _ Sat ii 111 i \ 'i ? i.7i Ii <1a \ i itti n -1 at "i ii'c m-k ii 111 fir 111 - purr ne C x-t'i i iiig tin- pi'iiAjiui mil* itn ir ive iii* ii liipH, Htul .for p pun it11y Hi-it 'tpi nation- f r I' iit w x; i' iciiuih fi / I' n*. 1111h mu>i nppi-it' i.' | ? rs<in bent the ii\vii?liip Unit i|h Ttie T* \\ hhIiip liuruM >m u <1 r p 'r tit tin- in i any mile* wiiii-it in itu'ir juitttuifiit xte nt tnitit ml tn n IVtiHinn uiiitfi ilie tw Hint iflil t tin- mil nn y h <<'ll uiiifh hu th v In* if vf t?? tie fit ji ifi| to p'-iih nn l'i ti-t- a reatly tin ti.* rnll eiil n >i fi e new itpplii'a'i in nil IlliU'tl ?P It tn III- I'llW iMllili tnjirdit til ii ii IV Hinlt?-r- must llf "ft'intntetl ir i tb .ii, h -1?*i?- it if tlrnppfil n?r 'In-r f u-e -tjff tin* t'Hibi' Hliiuk pp i li no wnl In* in tiled tn e.u'h Ii irnia" The !* ?. 111 _y Boat ' it ill leet at i h?* f uri if u-e on Tin siluy Itf tit ti i I Ay f FVi'ititrv Ki-pfi't fully W ti BIM'flk, ('turn t ti I'etiHimi Mo?r?l. tv? iatMf Ntltiff raft it's owing the Fanners' kinking ami Mercantile Co, must oinc forward and .settle at tnice as re are pressed fur money to meet iir own obligations. Our Books rill tie fotintl at lleatli, Springs r ( ' i' < i ii. I nflli'ii II ivin?r sold out to the La i tens;t Meroantil?? (it will t?e im~ ossilile t<?i* o- to carry over ucl?llllt> pS->t ?IV If I' aum Kits' Han kino and \l KID ' v NTI I.K ( ' >M I'AM . ol> I'riutiii^ Law Uriels, Minutes, all kind if lllanks, I'ill an.I Letter I loads jivelojics, ami all kiiuL of ,) ob *rintintr done in the IKist style ml at lowest prices. Call at I'liK iKDi.KU olliee and sou samples of 11V work and ijei ju ices. HUGH WILSON, V lillovillo S (1 lVcs* aixl liiiniMM- (Xtice. \ ShatisrEd Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Re- lore.l to Health by Or. Miles' Nervin*. r \ sz,L' Mlb Ft ?W~AUI>'HAKI'Y, the Jolly manager of Sheppard ?'o's. great store at Brarcvllle, 111., writes: "I hart nfver boon sick a day In toy life until In 1*90. I (rot so bad with nervous prostration that I hart to give up and commence to doctor. I tried our local physicians and one In Joliet, but none Ki* ve mo any relief and I thought I was going to die. I became despondent and suffered untold agony. I could not eat, sleep nor rest, and It seemed as If I could not exl-t. At the end of six months 1 was reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at last my heart bocame affected and I was truiy miserable. I took tlx or eight bottles of I?r. Miles' Nervino. It gave me relief from the start, and at last a cure, the great- , est blessing of my life." Dr Miles' Kemedies HV are sold by all drug- BV gists under a positive P guarantee, first l>ottle l>rMfVin6 j benefits or money re- ILa Jttetor*# jfl ' funded. Book on dia- C* CB mm of the beart and nerves free Address. HHHHImMIH L?U MILK MKDIC'AL CO., MkbarV U4.