Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 15, 1905, Image 2
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" DEMOCrtATII
PUBLISH Ep EVKKY WEDNESDAY !
B. W. BRADFORD.
Terms pt Subsci lptlon:
One yenr .00 1
Six months v>0
Three moptYis 2f> |
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tfOVMEMiK 15, 1?05.
The uovimnnieiit trinn*^rn rep jp,
allowing Hint U.4bH,6U) bales of
cotton had been ginned up to November
1, was insiied on Tuesday.!
iuiiI us h result the price of the)
staple immediately dropped off
iweiity-tive points.
Assistant Attorney General Youmans
has mi"1" an important ml- L
ing in the matter of dispensary ,
profits. He lipids that counties i
which vole out dispensaries are
pot entitled to any oT the profits
lroui the dispensary for their
schools. The decision do.es not
? ifect counties which never had a
dispensary an.i they get their pre - '
portion of the school money as
formerly. Only counties which
have voted out disp^nenries under
the lirice law are affected.
<3v%,
Now that the people have risen
np and demonstrated that tin y intend
to do the governing them-;
seivep, and not leave 1 lint| job to 1 t
the political bosses, there is one
other vital step that should be
taken?that is rally around I'resi- i
dent Roosevelt and help him pass
a railway-rate law, which will re- (
lieve us from the industrial and i
commercial despotism umjer
which we are now suffering, which
holds the ( nnintui-fii n...l i... 1 nui
of this country at its mercy, lion.
W. ?J. liryaij Iimh exlioi ted Jevery '
Democrat in Congress'to stand by
1 lie president in the great light Jie
will make tliis winter to have Congress
pass the desired law. Every
Democrat us well an every patriot- i
ic Republican ought to aid in the :
passage of that bill.
Election Sidelights.
That fellow who was going to'
defeat Tom Johnson foi mayor of!
Cleveland, Ohio, evidently changed j
N his mind.
Mnyor^Schmiutz of'.JSan Fran - |
risco must have corralled the vote ! i
of the entire "Smith" family, re- i
gardless of low they spelled it.
'Il 'V
Standing out in glorious relief 1
is |he'*lfaef, that the independent , '
yoter is about in the laud, and (
very active. May liis tribe in- |
crease. i
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Philadelphia is to be congratu- t
Ifttpdjtliut its living voters out- i I
numbered the dead voters she has i 1
been carrying on her voting list
for the past fifty years. Philadel- j
? - o--- - -
j/nm iii t^ ucluiiic (i nve iowu ytu
some day.
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Ohio and Pennsylvania were a i
loiitf time making up their 111 in tin r
t > do i', hut when they did it was t
not ''swatting 'em" with a taek- ] t
hammer?it was a e?>ttii?s_f maul, v
lietter keep it for further use, for I
they have got to be swatted sever- r
al times yet.
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Election Results.
Elections were held in a number |
of Stati'P, as well as in New York r
city and Philadelphia, ou*the 7th. v
MeClellaud, the Tammany enndi- v
date, was elected mayor of New i
York, defeating W. it. Hearst, the 1
municipal ownership candidate, hy
only a few thousand votes. Win. v
T. Jeroine is re-elected district at- t
toruey. In Philadelphia the re-j ^
form party was successful, electing ^
their candidate* in every instance
ii 1
Ijonisville elected a Democratic |
mayor, and the legislature of Ken* t
lucky will still he Democratic. In N
Ohio the Democrats a wept every* j
tiling before thetn. electing the
governor and entire Stale ticket. '
The Kepuhli -ans elected their candidate
for governor in Massachusetts
and in Rhode lsh\nd, as well f
as the balance of the State ticket. \
In Virginia the Democrats won, 1
as usual, though the RepublicanD
vote wps larger than iihuhI, and *
there will be a larger number of
Republican members in the legis- ?
^ Ltore tln.u formerly.
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Jordan Says Fifteen Cents.
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President Hnrvie Jordan on
Monday irnve tg the press the fol- t
lowing: p
"The open declarntijon of Seore- ^
tnry Wilson that the recent oondi. .
tion report is nccurnte ami trust: ;
woityaml which shown that the j
year's crop will he in the neii;h- \ ^
boihood of 10.000.QQO hales, should ! p
knock out all the hiuh estimates a
and put everybody down oil the
worki nt? basis of it short crop.
"The secretary's estimate con- ,
linns the report made by this asso- j ^
ciation sometime ago, predicting a j
crop of about lO.OOO.OUO bales. Aj> j 'j
this report is continued bv uccu-1
rate information from two or mmv
reliable Bourses, it iy nnqunstionable
t.'mt the remainder of tin*
crop now in the hands of j isnters
bIiouI I not be marketed for lesH ^
than 10 cenlB. 1 Khali at once is me
a circular advising such a (
course/'
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Hanging in Crccnville.
Fletcher Byid,, convicted with, I'
Palmer CiVBHWell,"of the tinnier
of Magistrate ('ox on May II of ^
last y? ar, was executed Friday | ,,
morning in the jail yard at Green- i u
ville, the (In p falling at 1 I O'd ?pid , "
life pronounced extinct in four- j 1
teen minutes. Byrd confessed be- | ()
fore the hanging that ho alone did s
the killing, and the governor's ac- \>
lion iti lespiting Creswell is gener- j H
idly approved. Byrd made the in- | 1
nal talk before hanging, saying i (,
that he let his fate be a warning n
iitnl enjoiningjthe crowd to meetjd
him in Heaven. Gp'?well saw ev | ll
L>ry detail of the hanging from his ^
cell overlooking the yard. He was t.
unmoved by the announcement of b
reprieve. o
t.
Another Dispensary Question. c
An interesting question has al- ! e
ready arisen with reference to the H
liquor seized in counties that p
It IV?? Vhd nil itiif f lui rlictxunoii ett A I
M - - V , y.t... will, lliv uin|/? IIOCI I j . i\
letter has boen written the governur
from one of the dry counties
;iisk111what disposition was to bo fi
made of whiskey seized by the lu- 1 n
cal police from ullegod blind timers
or where it was suspected that it H)
was not for personal use. e
After consultation tho governor b
Iiiih written in reply that the local ^
authorities must be the judges as jM
to whether the liquor seized is to H
tie confiscated or not. At present, j j?
the chief constable and governor r?
return liquor where it in clearly | "
diowu that it was intended for per- j 1,1
ional use, but under the latest rul- 1 al
ng, where liquor is'seized in a dry 1
otiqly, that decision must be.
eaelied by the city or county an- j l}
horities. If it is decided that the j
iquur is to be coutiscated, then it j
s to be shipped to Columbia and | e<
redit is to be given the county t
or the seizure. If the county is 8'
laying for couslablos, then tho Ci
redit of seizures is to go towards vv
educing that expense. Ml
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The Cost of a fjoy. j*
Someone has figured out that a 11
)oy who is dependent upon Ins , l1
iarents for a livelihood until he
eaches the age of 21 years, costs t(
hem $-1,000. Upon this caleuln- ti
ion a brood for instance, six boys, o
v i 11 represent mi outlay of $2*1,000 j Vl
>y tlio time tlioy leave home to
oont. Tin* tpiestion naturally ;
irises, does it pay to rnise boys, ()
iid are there no other crops that
vould he more profitable! If a j (.j
> ?y turns out to ho a cigarette ( .
iend with a laugh that would w
uake flu? wild untutored donkey ; (
eel at hotne in liin society, mul , (<|
villi an untiTinnieled and tin- ; (j
ompiernhle desire to avoid work. w
t is safe to say that the parents J |
night have invested to better ad- '
'milages. But if the boy grows
ip with the lesson well em uo(| that
vealtli and suoeess grow only on
In? bushes hy the sweat of the
irow, the parents noed not hejr.ulge
whatever they have spent
in hill), for he will he a source of ' s?
ncreasiug joy and pride to their jt!
It'll I'ls wlir-it linn' irr.>a' t.1.1 ot..l ! ...
r J ,,,,w f "
heir hands treiuble anil their ley* 01
vabhle and their steps aro slow n
md faltering. They will then b
lave two strum; arm t?? lean on. ! A
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Lettor to W. K. GRIFFIN, ! e|
FORT MILL, S. C. ! C|
Dear Sir: It's the name everywhere; ''
lali't guess little enough.
Mr (J O Brown, Colombia, S C, cm- r\
>loyod mi experienced paiutcr to paint
lis house. The pointer on Heoiug the ,
(uautity sent to The house?Devoe? I *'
laid there wasn't enough. There were *(
,eu gallons left, when the job wuh clone, w
It's the common experience.
Yours truly
F VVr Devoe & Co ,
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P. S. W B Ardre^ ?S; Co aoll ourpuiut. A
The "Talking Saloon."
Tli*1 following article, taken from
lie Baptist Courier, ia from the
ien of .Mr. W. A Christopher ami
ivey his rcnsoiiH for beinj* .op:
tosed to prohibition, which is, to
ur way of blinking, one of the
ieyt rcagoiip why the citizens of a
ir 'hibilion community should do!
)1 in th/eir p )wor to briny: the (
li 1 ?: 4 ; . 4: ti 1
niiiii uger iu justice. ne says: j
"But it is not our intention to
isctiss tbis question (pr> liibition) ,
nit one far more seiioua in its!
iHture, unci that is the walking I
whistling, talking saloon; the kind
hat strolls the roads ami by-paths |
f our counties by day Mid by j
light ut)d calls out our citizens j
nil our boys and sells them tho t
coursed stutT. These walking sn-;
ions are the most dangerous fuc- |
018 we have to deal with in conn- i
ies where the dispensary is voted '
Ut. They are worse than the
ispeusary and < p. n saloon comlined,
because they go to the
ionics of our people with tut*!
nuptiug "block'' and thereby
ause some of our people to drink
ud become drunkards who were
ever known to darken the door j
f the dispensary. It is to my j
iiud one ut the greatest tempta-|
ions to our hoys that we have t<>
outend with; and surely there j
light to he something done to j
lop it. With no dispensary^
Inch practically means no law j
ml no constabulary, these walk-'
ng saloons will run r.ot ove /'
uuutry. They wore like Mi. ?> ret
reptile, hid under the ou-li
> some extent whilo we had tinlspeusary,
and would sally furlli
i> drive their poisoiuigs fangs 111
ur countrymen only when thcie!
as not much danger of hciug
aught. But now l.ke the uiigiat- !
ig reptiles that bit the children j
f Israel, they have glided out and
ncotiruged by patronage, they be- |
nine more bold until ere long j
heir poisonous fangs will be driv- j
u into the tlesh of ?>ur people and
lie poison w.II permeate tie whole;
opulatiun of our country."
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The Daily and Weekly Press.
Few avocations offer a larger |
^1(1 for usefulness Mtun journal
on and few are more broadening.
ii\K Uryan's Commoner. Lik?lie
lawyer, the journalist is mutant
ly engaged in intellect aai
Din bats and hie wjts are sharpen'd
y the keenness of hid adversary,
'lie j uirualiat deals with every
aestion that affects hum uiity-and
i trnnied to look upo > all sales of
subject. The business salt* of i
nirnalism offers large rexvaids t i
jeogi|izpd capacity; the ispoitoal
side is furnishing mental ilis
ipliue as well as ionium ration to 1
it army of young men and the ed- ;
orial depar ineiit is still more
isciiiating where the editor is!
ermitted to write what lie thinks. ,
lut nothing is more pitiable than
> see a strong mind grinding out
litoiiu s which otfend against the |
niscience of the writer. No one '
lonld consent to write against his
.mviciiniis. The greatest trouble
ith the large dailies is that they
re huge business enterprises and
ie policy of such papers on polit-'
ial questions is too often coti olled
in the counting room. As
early all the great dailies are pnbslied
by corporation <, the public
i often ignorant of the real owner
ml sometimes those who desirel
exploit tlie public take nrivnit-^
tge of 111ih faot and Hecuie control
f pnpers for the purpose of ad-I
aiming their enterprises. The !
e -kli?'ri require le?-H expensive '
lants, and a much larger propor- |
oil of tlieiu are edited by the
ivners. For the reieoti that it
[leaks the convictions of one who
hi lie identified, and has back of
a ciinmeter and a eonscietic the
pekly exerts far creator political
dlnence, in proportion to its cir- i
illation, than the impersonal
aily. It is likely that the daily i
id become more and more e.v
lusivtdy a newspaper, 'leaving the
litorial discussion of political
ueslions to ti?e weeklies which
re edited by their owners.
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Thanksgiving Joys.
The Almighty Father has bios d
our Southland, bountifully,
lis season. Our li Ids have yield1
tiieir increase. Cotton is King
nor more ami is (joing Ins host to
take the bind smile under Inn
mi?rtcont reign. I.#et us bo gla ,
iid rejoicing ourselves lot us not
>rget the bund rods of little fatb- 1
loss children ga hep d into our
mlmiipges. Ii'*t us make tins year
?e best they over had. Send some
ood stores of com. dour, meat,
/nip, egga and butter. S ml
loney that nnswereth all tilings,
n our own plenty do not h i us
>rget to spread the table of those
ho have no hing.
Mr. S. K. Harris has accepted n
lerkahip in the grocery aiuie of (
tills A; Young.
.I#*,!! UH'^V f 7
f * tfi<ff*u \i>m.'i'rB +!iJ*>6i. 1 ''<.g)-,
j f BruiPjra of this he tion are long:
in?* for rain enough to put the
, urouiitl in conditn n for sowing
I onto, ns they conB.dvr the winter
| crop the surest for a pioti.a le
' yield.
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An election was held in Spartan.;
burg county on the 7tli on the
dispensary question with thre
suit that tl)H dispensary was voted
out by a majority of six to one.
Assistant attorjjey (jpnera IV onmans
has devilled that tent shows
do n >t have to pay a license of
a day to the counties in which
[they exhibit, lie aay? the law applies
to circuses only.
SON LOST MCiiER
"Consumption runs in ?nr family,
ami through it I lost my mother," writes
10. H. ltei'l, of Harmony. Mo. "For the
past five years, however, on the slightest
sign of a Cough or < .'old. I have taken
Dr. King's Now Discovery for < 'pasumption,
which has saved me from
serious lung trouble." Flis mother s
death was a sad loss for Mr Reid, bnt
he learned that lung trouble ninst not
he neglected, and how to cure it.
Quickest relief and cure for coughs and
colds. T'riee 50c. and $1.00; guaranteed
at \V. B. Ardrey's drug store. Trial
bottle free.
Chester county is soon to hold
an election on the question of voting
out the dispensary, i* ; i i nasking
for tin' h p?io:i arc now nig
circul ited.
M AN'S U: It EAfc'ONADLEN EfrfS
is often as great as woman's. Bnt
Thus S. Austin. Mg- of the "hepubli
can," of leave,!-- ?r h I-i 1 wn ;ot
unrcaso laid* , w n i, h ' ' ' t< a!
low lie do
for female iro . h
says, "we couclu en to , i ,
Bitters. My wife was i hen >
she could hardly leave her I) d and I:
foj physicians had failed to relieve her
After taking Electri Bi;ters. she was
perfectly cur d and can now la-riorm ttii
her household tintie-t." (oMtauieed !?;
\V. B. Ardroy, druggist, pricu o?c.
Then is a inoveincnt on foot !<
create a new county lr< in portions
of Ure -nville ami Spartanburg,
with (livers as the county -en
A survey oc the proposed county
i--- now heieg umde.
"I THANK j HE f.OKD!"
cried Raima I'lant, of l.il' !o Koch 'is.
"lor ill relief 1 j;;>: from Uncap A
nica Sal e. It cured mv finrf.il rue. i n
sores, which notion.; 'dse would ii i!.
and from which t have sutfered for .
years." It is a marvellous healer for
cuts, burns and woands. (iuanut teed at
Aldryy's drug store; cents.
l>e-t ( d toil Hold . m ;!; i
yesterday lor 11 c til>
A 1>K A.-'ll d S . L.\M'.T ,
It is a disastrous en la Mir . \
lose your health, lr.'eaio ;d
and const ipat ion have :t ..\s >>
I rompt relief can I" hud in Dr. Kiur* ?
New i.ife . i'.'s. 'I'll >n ip >"'aa >
gesli c organs, an t eav head o he. dtv
?.in> ss, colic, consti|>..t? ?u. o i
anteed at Ardivy's drug store: ^ it
TRESPASS NOTK'E.
Notice is hereby gi,ven that all persons
are warned not to bunt, fish, or
trespass in any way on the lands of the
undersigned Anyone violating this
notice will be dealt with to the full extent
of the law.
Mrs. I.. R Witiikks
J. D. WlTHKKS.
Cigars ta burn.
You Enjoy tho burning.
The best lesson ia'thutof exnntple.
Learn a valuable lesson by folh win<4
the example of tin- diserimi
mil ol; sum kers of Foi t >1 >11, anil
when you think of am ki . 'I ink
of lis. We carry the lain- i stork
and beat assortment of :!. beat
Cigars?t tie happy, sal i-fv inij k i ml
We hav e many eustomi rs w . > w i I
Walk the length of the btisitie s
part of the town to oet -el i t ciion
Do yon persist in t . :fi n<_; it
merely for the matter of a litth
eonvenieneo.
\\7 e o ?
??e Keep nil jjrniie*. i>nl 11 e
lowest (ju.ilily starts at goutl ami
Ljoen dii up.
W. B. Ardrey & Co.
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promptly procrtd, OR NO PRE. S< n4 a* Irl, ?fc i. h.^
S< or photo for fr?*o r> ;x>rlon Jv?t?nt.\UU'"~. I> k II- **
A' :<> i >bi*in I'.P nni V imp' .Vid. M*Tk?."^J
A TURK Ki.Irrft trruit ?v-r olTert.l to lin 'nti-rii.tt
J>VA?r.NT AW VERS OP '24 YEARS' PUACTICt
& , 20.000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. \?
A'l huftit- ? .ntia*nlial. '.-'in.l wltlu. Faith'"!',*
" 'v'o?. Moderate charge*. v>
irc-c. A. SNOW & CO.;
A PATENT LAWYERS,
^ Oao. U. S. Patent Offlc, WASHINGTON 0. C.jl
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THERE IS MONEY
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Prof. Howard of ;he Missomi fc>la
dviee Aint-ricap fanners to rnltival
! ized. It is a haid," plant and is eas
| tin- Pennsylvania State College in p
Ginseng root i- rapidly diminishing
j responding!}* inoreasiitg. while the i
, China stands as n guarantee of a sto
! lure."?Consul General Knldee of II
! Slllar lepoi Is: Tltes-le of Ginseng
large here and the demand is h > gtej
} posed of advttti ngeouslv, The.root i
(Irefl mil i m CI.it e.-e as is their rice
Gingeng is a staple on the ttiarkej
ton. The pioseig market ptire vttri
; while the eost of pfotltiriag is !i? t
r?-iju r s v ry little ground. An an
S 40.000. Ttiere is roam in one's gan
lata worth eaeh year. The plant thr
and Canada m any soil or climate I
j We g. It roots and s* i ds for planting
to make mot) v growing Giu*etig.
spring and fall. \\ itli eaehoitlei we
I ami e i e for I ho ga i den i u can ?.
a small octlas am! s am have i true
j day foi lit* rat tire telling all .bout t!
BUCKINGHAM'S G
Growers and
ZANE5VILLE, ....
LIMITED MEANS OR EDU:
ALL CUR 6,000 GRADUATI
r. r rut1' mm
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Bill) I- i??? ( our-fH. ^ /?*-* * t >
f We Never Disappi
I, W? Fulfil! Every Promise end
M l*f f AIIQC Strlcturo irttkout th* k
fj *" 4. USilC p.tiu or (trt?'i>lioo from
M cunid ncrrr to rataro, without inrrcur:
r? _ i Vigor Positive
f 3 j ?. j)r feina y
'3 > nervous und ishroi
'J \ this Institution. I
Id J-JK/j-ifC _ V ; by u stmT of c-uiln
M UrfliBBr Our success in I
ft c',; *ru^obo'.h
I I A Our offlcrs lire c
i . vY.Tf ^ --1 conintMice >tin?
^d "j m-'di-rn In cvors
f 1 \ I trilnM and i BIc
f I ttinl lioenecJ ptiys
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\ \x ft V' vt^ *" byiM? Utatuii-'M
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UNTIL CURED. 1:;^^:^
N. K. KINO. M O. Chronic Bl"""
fF c<"nsuli?no PK*aioi*H. It .hi at unit T> .< t ri
". . * .. ' <x j-v c* u-duy tugar'llnn y-?cr conrt'-l
>' s J it! Fii.nl yon f\ir Hiaraturr, Itx'linlli)
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gjl ?Good Ma!
Si "!)cxt.cr"-"K
r.a?.l?, ot it? price, in ae
OUR PRICE LIST.
ComlmiiiiK m>od < i mi lily ami low prices.
The pri?!"< i;u >ted brdow are mvirauto d
lobe i i|v lowest tor qcaliij ol lionls:
t vuar old Ci i n Whisky, per gallon $1 o
|>2 .. 1.76
, .. .. .. .. -'AHI
It .. .. 3.S5
y ,, ,, Tar Heel < 'or:i \Vhisaoy ' 1
It ,, ? Good Li ye Whisky per pil 1.76 j
L ,, ,, Good Ryu WhisK\
r:t ,, Good Kyo Whisky )
t ,, .. (iooil ll>i> \Yliisl ,\ " " .<> ?
it ,, ,, (iood itvi' Whisky " " I V)
No charm* tor w <--el or |> elan
: .Vir will prepay e ., ! one
I to three mil lot m: uvnt iral <ma.
SHUisAM ? COWANY,
OmiK-il & Loo Urtvt.s;
SAI-hil UKY .... N.l\ '
1500n Telegragiiers
IYJSSKX5KI5
Air.iu-iUy, to hli the new positions created by
Railroad and Telegraph Companies. Wo want
! YOUNG MEN audi. A. DIES of good hr.Lits, to
LMM TELEGMPBY
AN J R f* ACUOUKTSNti
VTofr.rrish75 porcont. of tho Opern'toss and
; Station Agents in America. O"- ai:< -;c,h:;t.In
irn 'he largosl < :erh iivc Te'.e.;. ,)h Softoola in
1 tho world. ?stabli ::od 20 years and endorsed
by ili leading Vailwoy Gificialn.
Wo i'Si' iilt> ;i bond to HVi-fy >11: lent
t?> furnish him or her a (option
par ing fr.?m $1 ?in * i > n month in si1
.is. !'lhi> ll.rt.v I'liMifiiiiH, or from
?:r. to *hk) i hkviiii i i ? -* w : of tii"
s. innm-ilia ?1 .* njioii ^n? iuatton.
M nrtt'iiTK ojui a' tiny lira*. * o
v;w;?t ions. For f :Ii )?;;rI it'll'jii i<n nnj
nihility of ;?ur - a xviito to
| our Mxcoal ixo omcj a < iiui.icai i. <>liio
I'atalo^u' live,
I )]<?r-?* <;f T?
Cincinnati. Chio. r.ul: |1?>. N ^ .
v t Inula. < m. I a vorso. V. is.
Toxarkana. T'.<x. Fan Francisrn. K al.
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H Proi iptly c)>*Mn<\l. or rCk. RCT'lPPIf."*. a
jj| 80 vs**t?'experience. ircuAanrs a;:e *
B THE lAWUT. jjy
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3WING GINSENG,
It- Agricultural Colleife Hijy#: "?
e G lnsem/. 1 >iu profits ars fcnU
ily yrown." V bulletin issued by
nit says: "T!ie supply of native
, and llir price per pound ifi eor'onstiiul
tieiiiiiml for the drug ip
ndy market for (iins"iijr in t!)e fuloi.^
Koiilj suys in ti?>- I". S. Con
in it "iiiwn hi .MiH'Tii.'a is very
it t lint luiirli more could he (lis*
s as iildispctiS.lhle tu till* fi.iUl'-ljUlft
tl?" siur.o >i? corn, wheat ami cotes
;'i hi SO V!0 to SS 50 per pound,
lian $l,oU. It is easy to yrmv ali'l
re ot mittii e! litnsonu .s worth
leu to jjrry?v several hundred del;
ivos I :i milliont liie I 'nitcd S ales
hat will "I'nw Liaiden v? jj^tuhleK.
pu i poses and enh show you how
Ylooe are two planting st as >iih,
uiye fall instructions how to plant
;e| a joood start tu till' business for
income. Send two cent stamp totis
wonderful industry,
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