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DEMOCRATIC PUBLISHED EVERY WEDKBSDAY B. W. BRADFORD. 7'*') ivis of Subset Ijttion: One yertr SI.00 Six months.. ^0 Throe months 25 1 ' : I NOVMKHtfK 1. 1905. ' 'A Year iu Hell ' is the title of a bonk written by ntSt. Louis limn. | He'll yet ever it. however, utid h*nrii tn liki? St I.nllis I'll!' til-ut ' ye. r ihere doubtless makes a man feel that way. -%/%. An Ohio minister says that lie hah received a "tnystei j<his impression'' that he should make a trip around the world. That's line, if the steamship agent receives a mysterious impression to furnish him with the required ticket. <*% The hest definition of a friend fiat we li^ve heard is given thus by a Missouri schoolboy; "A lrietul is one who knows all nhont you and likes you ju>t the same." h'or'tilnato is he who has such friends. V* If you have in mind anything that will liejp the to\yn to grow and | prosper let it be known, that those in 'crested in pushing the town to the front may have the benefit of your judgment in the work they have it; Jiand. The authorities at Washington I have decided that not only patent medicines with whiskey as their principal ingredient but. also certain alcoholic compounds railed essences of lemon, vantla, ginger, etc., are liable to l'quor tax. Keep lo the Right. An exchange points ont that there is h law ordering drivers of vehicles on public roads to keep to J the right when meeting other ve ! Incles. In a city or town prom is- ; coos driving iy attended with much ' inconvenience. If nil drivers would ! keep on the right Hide of the street much trouble and turning and nniioynuce would ho saved. There is another trouble that could be averted. Sometimes on.e overtakes a slow vehicle which occupies the j middle of the road and not room i either si(W to pass. The driver of the loaded or slow team should always turn to one side and make room for the other to pass. Twice a day the streets are crowded with school children. They are very much like older people and'like to | lake up the whole sidewalk, and : persons meeting them find it in- J convenient to pass. Let teachers i instruct them to H-nve halt the side [ walk at all times for others. Then when crowds rush from the opera house and churches, they walk out six to eight a lire ast, or just as many as cover the sidewalk. People going the other way either nave to take to Iho street or he humped against by rude men and ; women, who do not know enough to keep to the light. A little coin- j . moti sense ami politeness would suggest to them that they should turn to the light and give people! going in the opposite direction! half a chance. . . I A Deadening Habit. ... A fanlt-Hiidinir, criticising linbit : is fatal to all excellence. Nothing will strangle growth quicker than | a tendency to limit Haws, to rejoice in the unlovely, like a hog which always has his nose in the mud. and rarAly looks up. The :lir? c- ' tion in which we look indicates the life aim, and the people who1 flYe always looking something to i criticise, for the crooked and 1 he j "tf'y. who are always suspicious, who always look at the worst side pf others, are hut giving the world H picture of themselves. This disposition to see tlm worst instead of the liest grows on one very rapidly, until it ultimately strangles all that is beautiful and crushes Ollt nil tlilit IS tr.wi.t in himself. No mutter how many tlines your contideneo Iiim betray-! wl yog, <l? not allow yourseif to Hour, do not lose faith m people The had are the exception**; most people are honest and true and me in to do what is light. ?? ?- . ? Ex-Congressmon Murray on Gang. . ? JVw- George Washington Muirny,; cotoied, once admitted to thecoun- I ciIh of the nation as a member of < congress from fcjontb Carolina, will ' ; spend the next, three yeaiw ciack- ; iny rook and road building an a . I member of the chain gain; of Sum- i ter, though by his own unaided < S effort lie im the largest land-owner i in that county. The Supreme Court ? Monday denied the appeal i of his-attorney? for a re-hearing ! < mid the remititur went down in flic afternoon. His pniiislinient is for forging the nam h of ignorant pejvoe? to lan<4 leases. | ^wT'fLllul Sj ^ U Jordan Calls For Co-Operation. President Harvie Jordan of the 1 Sttu4hern Cotton Association has 1 | issued llie folli>wiui! appeal to the I i bankers. merchants ami business 1 men of the South: "fhe continued unwarranted de- , pressioti of the price of spot cotton shoukl Hppeal 1?? every business in- I teivst itt the South. At present ; prices fanners should and most : stand tirm and refuse to market a \ siugie DHif which can lie hoiu oti i (lie farm or financed through the bynk. 1 earnestly ask for the cooperation tif all nierehuiitK, bunkers, guano dealers and cotton fact ors throughout the South to assist producer a t.o the full extent of thoir power until tlie market reacts to higher ligurea. This co. operation and assistance ran he j best subserved at this time by granting to every farmer possible uu extension of their accounts and notes until January 1. 19lM>. If this is done promptly, an absolute tie-up of tho cotton market can be 1 made for the next two or three months, and the spinners will he compelled to have large quantities ' of spot cotton b.efore that time. 1 Prices must advance in the near 1 futnie. The time for general cj- ! 1 operation all along the line is at j hand, and 1 appeal to every inter- ! ' est with whjch the producers deal | to do their full part in the present \ light. Grant all extensions possi- ! 1 hie that can he secured by cotton ; 1 as collateral ami do not press tho j * producers who owe money to a set - >' dement at present low prices. Tie (1 up the spots and let the whole j' world know that the South is sol id ' in the protection of her great sin- 1 pie from the greed of the "bearish" speculator and the hands of the foreign spinners. All State presidents a*e urged to call mass meetings at once in counties of j their divisions to secure the inline- > dints co-operation of farmers and business interests to stop the sale j ol cotlon. hi I lie cotton is now* being gold l>y f l iners, and while the tight is on, let us stand siioul- ( der to??boulder. farmers, merchant, , hankers ami all for the protect ion of t lie staple and the future pros- , perity of the South." ) ] ' |I The Newspaper and its Community. , Speaking of what a newspaper does for a community, I'. S. Senator David Davis, of Illinois made an address that remains ever green j in the memories of newspaper men. ( He said: "Every year every local newspaper givos from 500 to 5,0(H) free lines for the benefit of the I bun: in unity in whicii it is located. |r No ot''er agency can or will do | this. The editor in proportion to 11ih means does more for his town than any other man. He ought to , ' he supported not because you hap- I j pen to like him or admire Ins: writ ings, hut because a local paper is the best investment a cotntnuiii ty can make. It may not he crowded with great thought, hut tiuan- ( chilly it is of more heneiit than , both preacher and teacher. Today editors do more for less pay than any man on earth Patronize your home paper, not as a charity, hut ' ( as an investment "?Newspapordoin. ( Own Your Own Home. Tt is surprising the amount of rent a man will pay, if he stops 1 long enough t ? figure it out. Many ; | young men who marry and "soltie > j down" and begin to pay rent will he far belter otT in ten yeats if , iney ocelli purchasing property!' this year than if they continue I..' pay rent. Many of them do not *" stop long enough in their daily ^ work to think of a possible rainy ilay and years of old aye, but go on ^ spending the fruit of their toil tin til the lime comes when they have : | to step down and out to make i 1 room for toe young men of the ft lure. Then comes the old, old " ipieslion. They are not prepared , lor an emergency nf this kind, and they wish that they Imd bought j when they were young and have a home of their own when the time of acquiring it is passed. Ninety. 1 nine limes out of a hundred the property purchased increases in J' value. Why not tigme this out t.? your own satisfaction. inn,ke up yi.ur iniikI iiiul start at once t > ' prepare a Inane. Where vveie you ' MX, e oht. ten or tifteell yeai'H n_ro, ti ftti?I what <ii?1 yon have? II you i> have paul rent all these \ ears yon J have your rent receipts to show * where your money has ipuie. hut where is the home yon mi^hl ha.e <r iwuod if you luul been paying J your money towards a home ??i your own. What will you have ihein? Will it he a bundle of # rent receipts or a home ot your mil? All real estate has a value '' ind if purchased at this value the tj buyer cannot possibly lose. Look I nrouud y >u, if you are an 'Id ie?i- , rl [lent, you know about what certain pie *e? of property sold foi ten or lifteen years atro. What are they woith today? We do not need to tiiviwer In the history of the past ) 1 k H you have many models, and all before you is hii almost absolute cer- i tainty that real estate values will continue to rise, with the increase of population and the natural do, mauds for residenial and business i locations. Which do you prefer, i the comfort of your own home or j a packuge of rent receipts, and live in the other fellow's house. ' Why longer pay tribute to Crnsai ? 1 Why not be independent? Cabbage Worm Not Poisonous. Prof. C-. II. Chittenden, of the ' > bureau of entomology, C. S. de.- ! partment of agriculture has re- i cently issued a circular which j should serve to clear up for all , ' tunc llio (meation nf ?Miutliur ili?i 1 . cabbage snake is pois mous, On this importunt subject, Prof. Chittenden says: , "The cabbage hair-worm is not j poisonous. Tlje littje hairlike t worm, wliit'll has been the cause : of this almost universal scare is ' scientifically known as mermis n - , bicans. This creature is nrithei I an insect or a snake, hut really one I of the hair-worms of which therej: are several speci.es. It 1ms been | , determined that the hair-worm in It ipiestion is naturally an internal I parasite on certain destructive i Forms of grasshoppers, such as the | liocky mountain locust and the j I I'ed-leggod locust, and others. It f is probable that the specimens t found in Cabbages in certain parts >F Georgia have first been living is parasites on some common j p'tiHslioppers, uud they have acei- ,| lentally gottenv^mto, and secreted ' heinselves, in the head of the cab- s jage." J " " I Shot Dead by tiis Friend. James Trotter. Jr., a young ;? iiiinat ried farmer of the Leesville . ?eetion, was shot through the heart Thursday afternoon while at the v inioti elation in Columbia waiting ( .o catch a train to his home. The ilmot ing was done by Wilmei Mitchell, about the same age, and 11.so of the Leesville sertion, tile < wo having been old acquaintances s ?nd go al friends. A physician 1 who happened to be present, pro- .t nounced life extinct in less than t it'll minutes, death ivpiu 111ii)4 from | J hi internal heniinorrha^e. .Mitch- | 5turende?vd tiiid was carried to the ' i jounty jail. ;i The inquest in the case was held i L'Viday inoriiin", the verdict huinu r t that Trotter came to his death at ' 1 tho hands of 1^1 itchelI. -a The killing; took place on the I k'eiainla of the station in the pros iice of a lar^e nuuiher of people. ! The cause of the tragedy was not I known, hut it w.?H Hinted hy o\e- ! vit nessea th it Tro ter slapped! Mitchell's face and that the latter . i - 1 mil a irvuner ami Si.ol litu. Trotter was unarmed. t The News of Gold Hill. : The farmers nri? r;ntlieiinj* their soni now and some are preparing ; ' o sow wheat. ; v < >ui* weal Iter prophets say dry, t old went her now. Jack Frost has j nas made his mark in this com11 unity; his trunks are seen almost verywhere. Look out, you "ice v ream" hoys, your ice is coining 1 tee of cliarif?. ; j The ol Ivr ;;enl lemon of this secion enj ?yed an oy.->ier supper Sat- | inlay in^ht at the aeadcuiy. j ^ (iold iiill eontiunes to lengthen icr 'phone lines. Three parties ^ lave heen added to line Xo M. Mrs. I>. M Fans was sick a few _ lays last week with the cold. '1 he new maii routes will he a [real advantage to many in this ection, l?riiitciiit? the mail several ' ^ tours earlier. Several new boxes i ^ fill lie added to route No. 1, iii his community. P Mr. tirover Kimbrcll, of Char-, JJ idle, owino to a painful accident o one of his hands, is at home for <] short while. oi Misses Maye Coltharp and J'?eu- *' ill Faris spent Saturday and Sun- ; |, ay at Wmthrop College. . 01 Lkttkk To l>. (.;. KlMt?K.?LL, 1 fi FORT. M 11 L, S. C. Pear Sir: I In ve vou found ont yon can d aint.il job will) I'ewcr gallons l>r\oo oi nan of anything else, load ami-oil <u* iiyt lnii^c else? 1> All*. Floyd Alinv, llonso and Sijju 'auitor, < ovetiwiteli, N Y., found it at three yours iitfo; lio writes. "1 have sod Dcuni lead-nod-zinc for th<< pit si ? live yo s?s, and cannot say too much 1 its favor 1 am nsintf it now on a bi^ >b tliat I to?2t by o.iairaor, and* ii lias , ivod iiio ut least (-<*' iu the cost of NN m tor ml." ' |, LK<voa is the strongest paint we know u, f; <;o?>s futhest; t aires loss of it to do our job. i Head and oil is pare: lend-mid stinc is ;1 ;ronj?er. covers more, ^oes further. , j, Have yon found out you ran paint a ill.on De.oe in less time than a tfillon ,i r any thing else? That menus less time ,i ir lb j >b. l.ess time: less money. *v Is'ss paint; less money for that; less ft ime, less money for that Devoe lasts ,j uiKer; do you mind the less money for u liat'! You are. sorer of if Yours truly j 0 2 F W Dkvok Aj Co. 1* S. W 11 Avdrey Ac Co sell oar paint. liest cotton Hold on this market estordny lor 10 ifo cent*. Fanners who have been holding rot ton lu.ve their titiie to feel good mow, and those who continue to hold may have more opportunities to feel better still, Nobody is | obliged to sell cotton at even ll rents ami lots of the farniets ongoing to refuse to do it. ? ?--, PLANS TO GET RICH ire ortRn irusirateu i?v sudden breakdown. (duo to dyspepsia or constipation. ! Brace up and take Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging vonr energies, and .jive you a new start. Cure headache i tnd dizziness too. At Ardrey's drug ' store; 2oc., guaranteed. The diripenBHiy was voted out of Dconee county on Tuesday, the 24th, by n majority of 7 to 1. DCN'T BORROW 'iROUBT.E It is a had habit to borrow anything, >ut the worst thing vou can possibly jorr.iw is trouble. Wlon sick, sore, teavy, weary and worn-out by the pain uid )x)isous of dyspepsia, biliousness, dright's disease and similar internal lisordevs, don't sit down and brood over our .-tymptoms, but fly for relief to Olectric Bitters. Here von will find sure 1 md ]M>rin.i i nit forget fulness of all our troubles, and your .body will no* >o burdened by a load of debt disease ( \t Aidrey's drug store. Price 50c. Inarantccd. Several towns in llio Stale are jrepnriijg for full festivals. This , ins gotten to be a favorite seiietne j 1 or tttlvetlising tovvia umi ufawtng \ rude. NEW CURE FOR CANCER All surface cancer? tire now known to j >e curable, by Bneklen's Arnica Salvo. . as. Walters, of Duttield. Ya . writes: ( l had a cancer on my lip for years that eenied incurable, tili Bucklen's Arniea :ulve healed it, and now it i-, perfectly I veil." (runrp-ntced cure for cuts and turns. 26c at Ardrey's drug store. The (|uestioii of "dispensary" or 'no ili-petisnry" will lie submitted o the i|iinliiiml voters of Saluda niintv on Dooeuiber l(.l. the snpi risi r having just ordered uu cleeiou for that date. Fl?LL OF TRAC'.IC MEANINt r re these lines from .T. II. ?immons, of 'asev. la. Think what ini"hr have n? ultod front this I>1?? eoii^rli if In- had tot taken tin' medicine nbuu( vvhi a ho vrites: "I had a fearful cough. thutdi-. urhed my night's rest. I i rind evoryhiug, hut nothing would relievo it, tinil 1 look Dr. Kane's Now Discovery lor .'oustmipliou, Coughs and Colds, which oiiipleloly curoil mo." Instantly r< ioves and jwrntanonlly euros all throat nd lung diseases: prevents grip and ' t.'t umoiiia. At Ardrey s di'itj store; ruar.mtood: 30c ami $1.00 Trail bottle roe. it is Written j, on our 1 lottlea in our Hollies on our invoices < ! i in tlto minds of Physicians he Ql' A L1TY of our Medicines ' lint have made lite inamiiacltirers , I vorld ronownod and gained for us lie conlidoiieo of overy physician t villi whom we have come m con- * i#t. 1 < We Take Wo Chances 11 to buy the host and soli you the tost at prices that are fair and 1 ust niul we are proud to know hat lots of people appi ecinlc this net. i I W. 1>. Anlroy A (<>. ! -d AN ORDINANCE. Po it ordained by ilie intendatit and amicus of tin" town of I orr Mid.b. t o\v sitting in common council, and i>\ uthority of the same: Sec. 1. It shali lie unlawful 'or any or son or persons to break any n'ass or ,j ?ro in any way I lie school building tea ted in fort Mill, s>. v. bee. '2 It hall be construed a misenieanor for iii\ jierson or persons to liter the school house after school is losed in the evenini; or duriiiif vacaon, or in the morning before school ours. bee. 51. Any violator of 'the ahove rdinaiice shall be lined not less ;!ian vc dollars (? "?> or mil' fifty dollars $ >0>, or imprisoned nut less than lea IO) days nor more than thirty (510) ays, at the discretion of i lie niieiiiiani r council. I)oue ami rat ilici in led t his ,7th day ol O >\ . IV. Ail'.lClM I! . Attest lutunduiii ? <. SV Parks, ? lerk AN OR DIN AN'UK. Pe it ordained by the intend.nit and 'si"dens <if l he town ol Wort MiJ.S. * mv sit iiitf in common eouueil and l> ut hority of t lie same: >' 1 I: shall lie uiiliiwfn' lor any nrsoti sir persons to ride a bscy.-ie tij> ?n a> pavement or sidewaik within 11 icorporate limits of said town i-ee 'J Any violator of the above >r inanee shall be lined in t less than live oil.us ($?i, and not over twenty tiv "?idollars or imprisonment not less : han >ii tliti days, and not over thirty ( $u) ays. or hoth. at the discretion of the lieiidant or eouueil A11 ordinances eonfliotinjr with this rdinanoe are hereby revoked Done and rafitieii in eouueil ass "n lo<l this tilltli day of Septemln r. 1 > \V. 11 v.eaeham, Attest Internum. S. \V. Parks, Clerk. pUppr OUR PRiuti L!S1 Combining good q?u*litf and low price*. I lhe prices quoted below are gnnrnn feed j to bo the lowest for quality of Hoods: 1 1 yeur old Corn Wliiskv, per gallon S1.S0 | 2 .. l.T? 2.00! .1 > ?* 5 ,, ,, Tar Hoel Corn Wbis'tev S.o;?, 1 ? ? O(Xn) Rye Whisky^ter gal l.Tftj - > (iowl Rjo Whisky " " ii.00 | J it . C4oo?l hvi> Whisky " " 2.f?o i I ? Good K?? Whisky " " k.ivt; 5 ? Good Rye Whisky " " 4 00 j Is'o charge lor vessel or lacking. 50o extra will prepay es press on otic' to three gallons; ???er ;1 gul.ous. i.V. SHMMfif! & GC.'flMHY, Council & Ice Sftreets; SALISBURY - - - - N C.1 5600 raitggto' mmm'm 3SEBDS3 j >"-t?i9ilv. to till tkp new positions created by ' Kuilrond aad kiotii a. k ? ? * We want iOUNG lidkl and T..\DIES o good habits, to LtftKa TiLSSJliPHt A,iu R K ft3M'JHTifio Wo furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators ami Station Agents in America. Oar six schools are the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in tho world. Established 'JO years and endorsed all leading Railway Oiticiale. We exenito a $2<t!) hotel i" every stu- 1 rleiu to furnish him or her a position I I aviiig from I > to ? >o a nan it h iu states ( ;st i.fill" lie -ky t em!.litis, or from $. "> to *1 :? .t tnotit h in states west o| t h" i Uockn s. inn* i-diute v iijkpi gradual iott. Students ran titer at a?'y time.. l>'o vaunt inns. ! r full particulars regard iiig unv of our schools write direct, toll ?ur exuti\ ntUe-1 at Cite iucati. (>lii<* : Jn til log lie tret , Jlor-f School <?!' Tt Ji'p-jiply. ""inointui t i. Ohio. Uutfulo, N Y. At lanta, < hi. 1 u? i sso. Wis, r<'xarkana. Tex. Hun 1* 'unci -o, ' ul. i TOW5.?!SS3I| ; UkMr . y Ppomi?!y ill I Mil. l O. rtK OtiUaNCP. fa to rr.?(ivrxssr.r%cr . t charo: r. sxt ij, ry TMC LOWEST. S-im m il-*.j -. ; : li t 3 |j i-3|n.-rt hcttriHi kiiJ fri.' | ..'.i ii:.? il.-v. N ifrniNcrtsrMT wnt.-i c i a m I ?N l it". I'll! till. Kb tin ADVtft* J?i M TISEOni'.d SOLD, I'rii. rrtAl.L-MS.a-KS, PEH- . PI SIONS K-I.l COPYRIUtlTS -,ui? Ltv l.t.ui.uJ. H Opposite 'J. O. Patont OfT.CQt K I WASHINGTON, O, C. iHaffllar MEggjji^yrBv Is* I THKivS'j !."> .'.iOAEY < s n< Prof, Howard >>f ilic Missotni Stn nlvi.-e Am. ricnii f'i i nit- r- In oull i val iy.oil It is a hattly |>I'?i t mini is > m: 11?* 1 Vii?i?yIviiilia Stale i l?e_;e in j> IliiiM i. x i-. rapidly diniinishino -pondiiiL*ly iii?'i. i; in while the ? 'lllll i S t M 11 < I ^ '.S ;i oUlllalite of ? ste i ii re. (' 11 is ii1 (. .'ii or a i 1J ii i 'i i c i)l II -ular repot is: Thes !" < ! (!i : eiiof I ?l'!_! * h' it' lid 1:n> i I'liisiid iS S ; r?T [His.-d i f ;ti 1 v >i11 a\ . i hie root i: II i d miliion l'l.inos' ms is their r tee, (.1 ill IP iiu ;s m staple oil the imtlket oil. The | resell market ; lire viri .viiile the e ?sl of pr? It iter is less tl ?|ii r. s v? i \ Ii t h s | .lied. A ii in i (40,000. fi . is room in one's j nrd mis worth en el i y a" I" |.i."iiit llir ttd < ' i 11;t <' :i ii m ii y s r c 11 id t i\ e s '! ' 1 t I d S - . I'1 !1t iIILT 0 nniUe i: on s v mvi : (<i <- n/. Iprilie Mild i ill \\ l!i en |t ii ei we ind e tie lor he p inleii. \ . u ran 1 sin di out in y and s mil 1; i\e a n;e lay for literature telling all ah nil l| BUCKINGHAM'S C-l <'rowers and 1ANESVILLE, SSSfliltijlSfSlISfMSSj RPJ III J OB P H i N \*\ Mi ATI. V h\l l0~ THI: TI / I? I I t to: h<?:ifls X:Hi]!]i<>;iils, 1^1 ' 'ir<'nl:n . K11\ 'op- <. l!i 1 ,'^j work. n* ynur nnlrr-; mul \v<? !f0 | [w $' ^fvPr:>- rfpj '?<*! j WTKT K? Vfo fulfill Every Prcmlso and Is HT |P?ICfitC without the k Iff * J l_ uUilU p:iln or rlntfntlon fmm PI cureil never l<> return, wltiioi.t mricur; ' ( iirjucttMlnl r-J luff.'r ?* *? \ *? ; w iveioth ' 1 . \ Our i ill -i flkie r r I V,mS^ ^ I I". X-ray, violet I J ~w ^1 contrivance ko'ih """I l "dcrn in every f j JL I f'aliiAit anil efllcl 'l - >. - -t ?:n o <*r a run1 wl 1 HYBESTBtrtiitKCflS. CHROKICEl! , uhTiicubed. "<ti> t N. K. KINQ. M D t'lirontc liUo* Chi|e Clxtljl'.td phiiitii * " 'W'H*I n tCtl?l Vi/vi4rk iii i. ,i?> r?R?T'ilnR ? tir pondttii vs ( I l(J ?i t f->i f>?r : ' tire. InrluC" UINSI I rATIOM, KXA.V1NA1 BR. K1HQ MEClCflLSC.. 8* .jacsauGMt ,:s*L~. JMEEICM 1 I THE I I | ACME I I i BARBER SHOP, I I \ " $ N, L, Carothers, ! !. i r % Proprietor. $ v.vofJW 1 u^A-we* WA* WN ?. ?r--.--?^'w>?i?. . MODEL I * i ! Steam Laundry. S ! I CHARLOTTE, ? ? >T. f i | 1'KICE LIST. f Shirts 10c I Shirts, new, 12l.,o 9 Collars 2c Cutis, per pair 4c | Undershirts ,.So Drawers S(J f ! , t ocks, per pair kc 1 Iaiulkcrchiefs. linen U< Handkerchiefs, sila f S l'nnts 25c to 7-* I ('"its... *J.jc to i 1 Vests 26 f liirt Waists. Jfio v. Curtains 5l)c i *? < l'.lunkets. single, Lie.; double, 2* ('< muter panes l?; TableClotlis ...1 I iTELHaSEY-MaKS 6E I ; Agents, 8 FORT MILL, ? ? ? s. < j NoGi.oss Caukiaop R\ivr M\ will wear as lout? as Devon's. No are as Inavv boded, been use U? wei^ll a I" * ouiiet S III ore to till' Rol.i by W II. \rdruy C>. IX OWING GINS EN ( ti .\<rriciilturnl College pivr: i (iiusentr. IW^r profits are t i I y Lti'Wn." \ bulletin issue.. < ail say. ; "The supply of nu , mid t lie price per pound is < onslHMt deiiiatnl for the dlTj* tidy market for (riiiH -iiji in tin , I out* Koiio says in the (*. S. ( toot ppown in America is m 111 j( i iniuii mi ire con Id h - ><-. ind sponsiible to the foil the sntr.e ns corn. wheat n.r! ! >. I 'miii S(i (.10 to .">0 i?'i iiiii It is easy t ? K' < i nintiiiO'l (Jitiseiie n- Vi Ic.i to jjjro%v several liun.lr ives t li i oiiolimit 1 lie I'liited lint will sjiow j^nrden v? iz pioposcH aix 1 call show y ?n 1 i. re lire two planting o :iv< full i list i net ions liow t ' i t n ur>" il stilt in the luisiii- 1 income. Soml two cent star.;) t i i.- woinlo; fill imlnst i y. [NSENG GARDEN Exporters ?-.;-t LiJiWfjtvr TiNG I iCl'Tlii) AT >1 i K:e. A I. ?t:iteim>iits, Handbills, Post ?Vr<i orifos consistent with Ko will plea si4 yon. <o Times. F1 ** I * I"J'' 'V* ^Jl^frfc) lint Our PaliS flavor Raid Out Fslst K nlf*> or boufloaiiit V:\rlo-icelS ' b inter**; 0?nti>(lnri ni?o<' r or mltitiral noxtiire; I.oh* vt ly ar#d| otllmulant butrai W illful Co. Il no in>Uli . -o 01 .ftnl ?" ? r Ooor;!? liir tbo treatment ?i.4 Bto Or. N. K. E'nit. it' ! ? the chief C" DMiltinjr npeclaoot, b .i rnt pliy<i!>i?u<< nad miriouiis. ho ImtramU l chronic dlaea*#? I nuxllcal and electrical aftruol**. iutppeti wlih t ! the K?lva..li, fr.r. ray. and tinted ray: id tact, every a to tbo medical t?mfc usiou. Oti. i>< r?'Hpr? t, and we employ none tni. nt nitcndunts, ripuurly qarllDbJ , Iclann bring It charge. intMcMHutf tors** b> ii-rao O. 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