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To be a successful wife, to retain the !o\fc $nd admiration of her husband should he , a -J? 17;.... worrian's constant study. Mrs. lirown and .Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of all wives and mothers. '? Dbah Mus. I'INkium Lydlu 10. I'inklintn'i f i? ? ? 1 < (im pound will muke every mother well, strong, healthy uud happy. 1 (haj;i>id through nine yeara of mUeruhle existence, worn out with putn und weurint ? I then noticed h statement of a woman troubled a* I whn, and tlm wonderful result* ?hn luvd had from yo\ir Vegetable ('(impound, and decided to try w!i:.t -It would do for me. and used it for three mouth*. At the end of tluit t'.me I 1 Wftl a different woman, the neighbors remarked it. and my husband fell in * love with mo all over again. It (itemed ) i U <? k i\rxv existence. 1 hud hecn ?.n f faring with inflammation and fulling of the womh, hut i our medicine cured ?hut and built up my entire system, till I wtw? Indeed like a new woman. Sincerely yours, Mhh. Cham. 1\ llitow.v, SI ffdm Terrnce, IJot Sprlnfu. Ark., Vice President Mother*' Club." Hafforlnir women should not fall to prollt l?y Mth. Ihouu KCK* perlciieea ? .) U8t as surely iih alio wki cured of 1 he troubles enumer ated In tier letter, ,|uh( no surely will IC. IMnk hnm'M Vegetable Compound cure, other women who suiter Ironi womb (roubles, Inflammation ol' the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous exeitahlllt v , and nervous prostration. Head the story of Mn, Pottn to nil mother*: - M Dr,A.ii Mm. I'inkk am ? ? During the rarly part of my married 1 i f ?* I wan very d<T;<\de in health. J had ? (v'unUoKrriiii/t'n. uui, holh h?y h\i-.W\ud and I f?dt very badly t> ?> we v. ? 10 anxious to lmvo rbi Uli'cn. A neii<J;lj?n who lutd Ix'Oii usiuff 10. iHnkliillti'n Vc(fflta1)l(* Compound udvimd n;?; tv try it, niul 1 decided to <U> no. I soon ft!t th;t my appotUe w p h Increasing. the hea.': .-In i? gradually clcere^'.rd nod llnully disappeared, and my ^cnf-rul health improv< <l. i f. It t*.? If now blood cor.rsod through my veins. thft ftlugftish tired f . ? 1 1 it}f disappeared, nod I he oamo ?tro?y nnd wll. , '? Within a year after 1 bevum?; tlif mother of a st ronjr Iit. 1', !i v ??'iM l, < he 1* ? \ of our lionie. You eertainly h;t vo u tiplendhl rcrned\, and I wish ev.ry ?nol\ev l.tscw ? f It Sincerely VOnr*, M RfJ. A-' \" A V' > I'M. Mfl I ?*1? A to., li.'t Bprlntfa, Ark." If you fi'vl that thoro is uuythhjgul :;li unusual or puzzling about voiir crv, or if you wish <*t ?i i 1 i? It ? si t i:tl iiuvifo ol 1 1 to most c vp-rifMi'vd, wvitu to Mrs. I'inU. Aam, Lynn, Mass., ami you will In* artvlsort t'nv ot' clinr^1. I-.xllu I). Plnkbttm*H.VoKot?l?l?? Compound Ikih eurod and ^curing iIioiimiimIs of cases nuilti troubles ? (Miring tlv?ra inexponsively ami absolutely, RcmomlH?!- (his whfu you go to your tlrutfHte*. Insist upon p'LJitiK LyeiSm ?* F!r$kimm'9 Weg&tahfQ Compound!* The Japanese it t Home, Of/^artlcular interest are t h?? pltoto ? -graphs of Japan which are shuwn in / the May Delineator in the series Around the World in l'i?ht> Picture*.' They are not of a martial character. of which there Ik an abundance tit this tiiue, but they kIvo excellent Idea of the homo life and occupations of the brave. Ilttlo yellow people and of the frt'njjjVy in which Ihvy live Although tho .InpancHc have made mpid strides toward prog reus in tic laat derude their civilization In hi ill e.urlcns to Western eyes 'H \*\ a struma mixture of the motion and the old ? der of thing**, and over all the native plcturesqueness of the people. The photographs nro from tho collect ion of A young bride who i? making the urm I tour. One of hd". to | Interest I- a view of fcjeoul. ' 'oi ca ' 'Anv inu)'ii< <l i mj ?. m r w. ? fthout the h'in-jf ! . ??< : i ; t Inn n jfr. FITSpertnanently x o nt ? or nrrvc ?>?? liens utt"r ttr*t tlay'n u?..iuf Dr. Kline'* i?mt K?rvollc*t?>rer.<>'itrliil "iittlo.rnil t roatlto're# Dr. R, H. Ivi.iNV., 1. 1 I. . V:Ji V: , !i M. . P liM . i'4 1 Rfapect always >r *i!ent w,?tu.?r.. < ' t )a tho witdom ox the noiupu ih,u iioUiotli her tongue. I Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syru p forclilltlr*n teething, soften tho tu nu', rodnces tnilamuia lioii alloys pnlii,?nuex\vt>.tt . nl-nttl > ' Hnpn: y in the pirl v. ih> think-. her Uth'r i la tho newt mun on ear <?). 1 Old Sola*. It.ick.? il Li.. or*. etc. run lie " dyed with i'vtnau r*in t r.^s Dm ? Many a gul &hutt>l? Ink ideal when *1 r ! YtiarricH him. I I do not bellev I'hn'i ?'iro t ? ? r <'nii*tnnp* .. tiouba# unequal for ei.i.g: ?? .init -Ji iin j FiBoVBR/rrlhlty iiprtii.- lint.. Feb. If, ri)0. ' A woman dcnmu? ? ?! Iu-om: -e<-t? t>\ men ! CC- ^ not trust wort h- I 'i-.o ii. i j-'-m . ? 7? roRVffuIS COMphlxioN um ?"'Wilson's FRECKLE CURt !>??.?!*>?! Lr t> rc* n?io?r? n?. SYW8UHH.M0TM PlMPtf S < \&rs 50l 'ABOX TRIAL 25 1R.W1LSON CO.Mf L (\vei ? ^ ess. CHARLESTON S. C. KLi&LAI ' MLPRoy sroqrs ^ ? Afrtn -SAW MULSHES Wltk N*g?'? llnlr?r*#t J.or Hranm.Kei'illIn ?*rL$lrpul(jui<K>ii?^i Work- a i l ih<? lie*. KMii WoiHk are u\m?. MUM tor &om r\cy, MMrucivi . ihhakii ? gTAWb ? *(*? Uk' OI'EEATioN \Vfl|? for Jul'. (MlrtjiNTt airauUri. ->laiuif?oti>i*<i by tlir fiTYfUttON WQRKiLW lllkton Hm Itm W r*. flropsylf fcciu<m? nil wflfljifc ??? fi to ?o eOei<? u ci?r? JjB J?l') 60 lUy*. TrtMircaimeut nvvilfrtc. NolltifMrcnn IW: fair** I Write l)K M. H. (U>r.?, Don n Atlftntft. ? Ho, 17. Mm W. Atkinson CoM i RICHMOND VA. Vflt-vtiHr*. Ac. Tf? fhw _____ llcwtl'iUtti 6&^V^f.-hvl.r '. ? ' | I . ! 1Z)\ f i H ifii'l \? **???'. It I ;? |>ra< ihail> liup ivmI.Ic I-i f?nns<? ! an ??lec lrl*' sjiarl. of hl^h v\c.c vn I loii'o to lnt |i from <>u.> s;.iTa ? of a to iliiOllnr. I'of i!:!s r.-irn'ill, ?< - raro t h:i t lltrlil nlng k ; t i U t llu- Milling of \\ a I or. I'liw'n TIi!? * V?r> oTnr Dill' II l" ll'l ' i 1 ; ? ? ? I r<*T aiiv (?#?? ui ? 'tluilh l,>aJ > 1 ? ? ? 1 I. / | Hull's i ilun'h I'ntf. i i . .i. t iw. ? i \ A i .> t (i 1 'Vi?. ??)?> i : tulfr a! u'ih* I , K ' I I 'l.tiiit- v I or l .,!? l.i^i ! ."> \ : ,u? . u :n( ? ? if \ i> '? ? n j c 1 v lint. i.i V.! ' ' ? ii.? , t viiti*- *i ? ! mill tllUiPi,}:il!v a* i L'l ? \o r> 'ill any j ? ?! .'ii*raj in.:;. :? i U- '< ; tii-ir fliin. Vi ? s i '< Tit i > - i ? - i ? I ? r<i ; i i- 1?, '!'?>. ; lo.'o, (I, ?. I* l \ M ;; \l ?i' i i * , \V|...',i , I 'i m. 1 ! ?.('. Hail si 'at ii' :'!i i ' ... ; . iu I : \ . :v , ?I ? * 1 1 i I 1 1 y ! l <?:> > ?? > ?i i to ( * . 1 1 (?. y >?J c lit J . ? ? 1 1 1 11.: a I l'.r ?'.'??! V ( i'i i i f-oj.j I., a;i I H. . ju?'. I tl > I > It VI . I ? 1'iU- f . ? ?- <>\ ? !'| :i 1 1 II m* Hljlii in for lui'.oi. A'. K'Hii oiio until la >1 I inHii-iy . l?i'ii) a that \ l.'tory li ny jH'i i'li 05; " l.o | Wanner of tl.o ,l::p In wn,' now ! v< H)? wujroil. Hi!* 1* t w'.oisol .loi n Siu b! -'rtl.i, of HU binomV lino.. I lo'lr ot , Klnjf John Hobloaki, of Pohnnl, Colombia has hod Rovcn oonstltn- j linns ami tlio title of th?> republic laa ! b on -.hunged three tlmoa. I WjMLN URLAK DwVvN. Soiiii-i iiiM-s won.cn iliift Into a run- j il 1 1 Ion of "half Invnliil." Continual j I lienor nil tiroil out. run ilown, back 1 Duir* pifu II g sirho, lUM'M's sli.t I ( hriulmlif, It'l l iltl<- pain, nit ;ippetil<\ poor tl:^. tlon. lti iiiu*' viin'sout of ton It's I ?"??;? u>c tin- kill lie \ * fail t ? ? ? 1 ? ? llit'lr \\i>t U of lUU l'liiii t ho poisinn'UH s.vstoui wasl?< iron, tin* l>|ooi! I hi' klil iii*,\ * a ro \\ i .tk 11 oil inv.t 1 1 10 slli'iiyi hi'iiitiu In l|? >>( Doiin'i Kiilii. y llOHll llON lIli'M' pills vopiili* ;i \v?'? ki-iifil phy sical I'Oiiillliou w 1; on till* Ooiuli! i<i|| is v'il llSt'll ??> sirk killings Mis. St(?IW> Melttv, W tlh Ave,, r<ilmnt>u*. Ohio. *?>'?: "l'ri??r to tin* year l su:i<r?'?t rontMcrnMy from l>M'kn?iu\ path In U.'? hea<l. la ?* vr'ior nml ?l?>pv"??ioti ami \\oakn*'H> t?f the action of Mn> kliluty*. Tho pain \\a<i always .worse in ih? inoinlut: antl ! felt iuli?cr:U?lc. I was tmlnccd to pro. run* a box of l>oan'ft Kl.lqin IMHm ami t thrtr u*r. {uui|i|il niitl oltiHiiiv*', 'I hoy rtirutl nu\ ami thrrt> hn* lircw no return t?i' ih#? trouble HnCtt takli.r them. 1 ?\v? all the vrctlJi to I loan'* .: !n?',v IMIIn." A KHKK TUIAI. of thlft khlucy uimlkliuJVwUleh curotl Mr*. Mettles w!ll/t>o owilleil ou application to onjt of th* r.nltvd KtMeft. Addr???* rt??1?r*MJH??rn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. l-'or i -a Id hy all On?gtfl*t?, price 30 c?U^fi |Mf Ik>*. | | PALMETTO POINTS : 'GIVEN IN BRIEF I Wlldtnt Insurance '* *l'hu ?M troiii li of wildcat lri.w,ur:in<"<? ( onijianlt-K i ?> breaking out a /a in ami tho comptroller Kent-ral lv. propaiinjr a black 1 1 jjl, of I In; compatriot* who liavo lit t <:OfU(?l|?"l wiilt I tiO tftiito lit Wh. Horno of the ? omprinlo) nro not nct ?n> t-arlly "wlld< aij>," a:i that usually lm pin h capital!?: 't Ion of many thousand dollar* on paper ami a paid np ?to<d< amount hot to pcrhapK Tin# com pa nl oh to J??? blacklisted, however, iiavo not paid the Stoi^ li)fcur?me feu {of $lo per n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n) . Hull < unnot ?><' brought aKaln.-.i a purty ndliutf a po licy it thin Ji?enn?? la not paid Many p.- I'oOiiH throughout tlit; Htate arc com utajHly victim1./.' <1 by 1^1; lrn ami lo.m the iiMiiii'V paid preiiiTmuiilHv If an adjuster for an unlicensed eon< ern at t< uiptx to <lu bu.-.irii-wTi ho i.* liable ?o at r.'i- 1. New linlci prises. The mm i'ciitry of Siaic hut week fcrunl- 1 an < l< < mo.synary charter to t!ir !1 <r^? ( 'i . i-U Valley Hospital anho-* elation Tm> corporal oi "? are Jas( 1?. Quinby (I (i.anltcvilli', president; It. I H ( hioi vvlcli fit' l,nni?loy, v i ? e prear 'dent; <5. W. Itheridge <>f Warrcnvilk', | H'dviary ami trenaiiicr; NV. 1' <,lih'H I ? f <\ranH??vilk\ Win. il. Mills i.f N'orUi J Au;;iVt.u ami M. Brown of I .air^'-^ ! t 1 11 j A commi?.<don was v.? ?i t <?fo #iho I Marlon Naval Mtor?*:< company, cupi j l;i||y.?'t| at ? I ??,*?'. C> . Tin* oi KiWll/era of j tlii'* romp.tnv are: M. W^ood \ ami | John Wilcox j A < 'Tmniiri' ion w?ia also Is.'-m d io the j I'tadley i Vi'lon Oil company of lira' j ley. It1 flrei'ii wood comity Tin.' capl i tai Ih SIT., om.i mid i|)?' corporator* arc: ' It H. Mryso'i. M. I> . .1 I. iv y Watson ? ? ml J. S . friteilh1. Out of Politic*. 7! f'litef Hntuno t haa Issued (lit- follow inn cominniib at Inn In 1 he dispensing < in ployna; "To l>lvirm?n Chiefs. Votir i*a r t i <? i? In ?? ii ' I cut i( in if; lwrcbv < ? ; i II ? ? ? 1 to elr ' uluf No. r, I -sued .lul v fc'.Mh. i'JM.5, for hhbltUK Stilt'' .11 t ji b les taking put in iJOllli'.':*, eiilier Stale in' Infill, wl'.b b nnl?-r must j-f t-l rb'i I y enfoi'i "I'lejise eofuntunic.'tle this a' once. to si i i niiii n " riii> order nl: I iuly i i I > 1 1 i i ? ; I teiVrh <11 U'ltly to till.. Ill' .fitly 'J!t. 1 !IOt? i. "To liivisicai ("lib fa: You ale lu re hv illreet.e I to instntcl the couslui I' .i operaiititf itt your division to take no part in municipal or local polities, in as tmteh as such iu ti;>n by a State of thee will generally I e inHconst rued ami will i e.-'t ' t In Injury to tin' enf>;ee ni. nt u|' the dispensary law ami t > t h < ptlhli< ' I \ i?\- ('.eliCI ally " Savoil I. if-* litll Lost .Miiiv.'v, Laurens. Special. At an early hour 'I'liui s iav tu<ituin>v Jane Fields, an oM ? olort .1 woman of this < ity. visile pre- j paving brenkfast had her clothing to i take the froin l ho stove and before aid j could he given she wits badly burned K-r clothing being almost entirely : burned. In tip. pocket of her dress she hail $ 7 ? > iu currency and a few dol lars In aliver. Tlui bllla of w??re burned find the silver bltiekened. llor bodily Injuries are not as serlomt per haps an iter financial lows. Killed Ity Kick of Hot'.*?. Newberry, fl. Speolal. ? A colonel , boy (? years of ago. the sun of (Ircon wood Washington, a well-known haek- j t'liin of Newberry, wan killed Tuesday J Hffrtu.-.iiti bv il Uont" The boy w:h Ma tiding near (he herse, whb h was j erinkiuv vv.-.tcr at the time. Without j nnv war not'? the hors*-- pram-el ai'ie.ml ; ?itiil kil l. i d the boy full .1 tl.e ihest, i ?h at h rtdnliin .', in a short while. I ' ! lit'.' 1 1 o Uri ofs. Tim superintendent'-; oftiro at tie' 1 Suite p?. ? 1 1 : t ? i * "it <; torn down | p; epa ? :i ? ? r to the erei t-:>n of ilie v.' | n >i tn i nisi f ii 1 1' "i l.-u 'h! iii'4. 'I'l l- oJVm < au> hvaN d tcmpoiaiilv in the I u 1 - ? ? i inn new u -ed a > guard Quarters The | new udu.ltil building will ?on j lain iiiJlce . an.: armory o:? the first i floor en I r ..iid-' tpirtrtcrs en the i' ? ? ? | end floor. Col. Sumy i' hen has boon engaged ? to travel the State In the j Intel ??> ? f the routing reunion j of the I'uiu I Confederate Vet erans si r> \ < mh-avor to scout e as hi: i;e an attendance a^ possible for the i'eun.on Thf town ei:tiS:eil ot * >"i v? ??> llU.i d-.' i-h'.ed to eept \\ i of:er of a lot fr en ('(! t> \ }'M iv. y for the jr.srpose of t'U'ld'.ni; a inwn bull. Tin* ? > ? ? t > e'?ii !i tion h . t . k ? 1 e < i to his eft. r w a that ;i hntl.'.ie.i; Is. i ? I fe eret o 1 at n eost of not !e: s than ?.'? ?????? an I luit I: sh.oul l le m-ed l;>r puMie puri'- es. Tin: is a puhlie -spinte 1 n< t oa the pa it ?f (N?l Splvej :. id has been appi e? Sat d by tie* eointnuntty. CoinVav Is j;tat tied itt the pro- peet if haViUfi a tawa h:.ll In the mar future thai will be a credit to the tewn riekens Is to have a new ma h I school building. Since the otRrtnlza tlon of :i >:t lib d school Itl the town f ntr vein's . > o. the v-luiol has out i;;'own Its ure-vent cramped quarter; The trustees and the people i.f the' ti wit geneval'v have realized for >?> time the need if a better bulldiuj; and i i;ui|..nent . .vt fhe aesslon of till lot b ni-datAe a I ill wps passed giving the ti wn p^|jil-<sion to levy bonds to tl.o rMi'iii of t'vi.uoo f??r school pnrp:?oi With the snti- of the old pehool build ins and let and other tunds. th? town^l v.- : 1 1 Invest about fl'VOOO i^^ii now In iblltiK The Unmade toilt I'or ?2j.000. m-tl ti;to<i aguiuiit the. Suuthcin Railway at OiccnvlllP. by Mrs. R, S. Walte, fu: the il^at'T of her husband, was rom pioprttned last week, the railroad asree \vi: to pay Mm Walte $7,7f?rt and all COSt H . Hon. ^ank r. McGoweh* of t.au rfiif, former representative In ihe lnwer hou(.e of the general aast-nildy, ha* announced hln candidacy for the Stat# Senate. Hpartanhurft U to hav* a now \>a* settlor depot, the beet in the Wtatc ev rtpt the ore at Coturpbla. IMMIGRATION CIRCULAR HuW to Procure th? Beat Class of j f oreigrtcra for Sntltti Carolina. CV?niml*Hlot?or Irumlgratlou Wat h?,n ha* prepared ( wo circular* for di? 1 1 1 i*u t iuii among tbo people of ~ the h't - 1 r * ? gliing Information n? to how th?-v mar atsl.it in the work of his de j;n i ( . TI?o first Ik to land owner* d i hi i i ii k to i?:ll tract a for settlement and i In- horond i? to commercial or- j H f:l'.iiiuiiH and real ?*iute agon's of : iiiv.ua. \ \ Ml'. Will noil tllflt ll<- ih\ ? Oltfi i t'i ni tluyo will bo no dit1l< lilt y \ui itl! | in :-e -nring wet flora, in as Iiii>;o nam i !?? I :i an may ho desired, tf Hiiltabh ] land in : iifty lont largo tract# run he un-d. f fhlh 'and at reason ai>!<* |?t it-cit i# h1? flt'Hi problem. It 1 t'.r tlti.i purpose tliut Im ban iatnied Ijis lir.-.t circular, as follows, < in ular, No. 1 . 1"o tl. <? I. Mid Owners of South Caro lina ? 1 1 1 1 rin d 1 a t <? ly upon ar.sitming tb" die ti-.-j of ? < > 1. 1 m 1 hhIcji i **|- of agriculture, ? ; ; 1 1 1 j i ? > ? .? and Immigration, ivuii/lng j 1'iily tit" n''<?-?dty for speedy action j !oo!<lng to du- highest development of 1 i 1 1 ? Stiiton agi {cultural iiitmeat j Him -fa lu? est Igationa in the cant of lti?- in' ! hod i employed Uy the different {^i ai i )t tin- Union in fstfnn ii>/r tlitl ' invi types of inimlgrtinlH now enter j inK iln? United Htule.i In greater iiuiii j ! ? ? r ? than ever before Jn .ibe eotintry'a ^ li ? i oi y . | have been fortunate In k| |it;! ><a t ii k those Investigations and In *i. ti iuc ararigomcnlK whereby wo. can j M'i iuu cx<eiieiu labor and settlers I fponr v?-ry much ? lie innii' i> ?ol? an j iliw: * Ht alert w hleii have been ? p-ap'ng tlu' harvest reuniting j iYotn j h i r? -basing settlers, tin; i intensified methods of farming j employed t>y Hit! foreign laborer, j and the rou^cqueut building np of ; \> a -( e j/l.o o ; ami Increase of taxable j property and in< reuse of production and \s c Ml b T)n? ollice now needk l <.> hi; advise:! ] at <iii< >? of (hi* location of available ' lands, and needs further t ? ? know im j mediately tho want a of tin,' farmers 1 of Iho < omphtiuing of the lack of j inielligent ti..ni labor. Wo need to ; Knt. v.- also of the location und valu? j of otii' u udevoloped water powers, 'lay bi'l;, mineral deposits, und havo I i hi? hwium's li-t them upon the register ::i (! ?? ofli. c with prices at which they j \ ;ll be'.l. Wo need to luio\V likewise j of available largo tracts suitable for ! !h ? location nf fmrceast'u I colonies. I!"' act creating this department ; retjii i i ?'.s the commissioner to ait with out f'-e. a.; the e.gont of the citizens of j the Statu v.lio wish' to meet the ex J < ex |ii>ns(:H i ,{ bringing desirable I iliimig rants to tite r farm or other j lands, and direc ts him t,o sccuie i ho-<e ; who desire to pan base hom^s, be ! eo.ne cit'-eiis of the Slate and bitil.i i up the agricultural interests. 'J ne j at 1 11 it her provides: 'That he (the commissioner! shall also collect from I the tanners and land owners of the , State and list information as to lands, ! seating i he number of ju res, location. ! ' ''o terms upon which they may be bought. leased or shared to desirable I settler*: that a laml registry shall be | kept , aad in connection therewith, | iron i time to time, publication shall I be made, descriptive of such listed , ugrlctiiturrtl. mineral, forest and truck lands and factory nit en as may be oifered to the department for sale or Hharu, which publication shall be | in attractive form, setting forth the | county, township, number of acres, I names and addresses of owners, and ' Mich ether Information as may ho helpful in placing inquiring hotne^ , seekers in communication with land owners." T> this end several forms of blanks have been prepared, and will be fur ni he t all laud owners ami farmer i upon application to Ih!* oflbe They l-'ir.-a. l-or th-ce wishing desirable farm labor. Second. I'.r those wishing tenant he: tiers. Third. For iho--* \\ idling share r.M'ers. t'eiith For those wishing to offer l. n Is to pin * basing settlers and large tracts for colonization put | OSes. aw v M as to oiler water powers. kaolin \ i ds. ml nes. el c lor the lufoi niatiou the luud own t'.s i' staii i that the prevailing rr~:om i si s ./? >ir!ug farm laborers and even pt;rch.i*ers frotr. among those who come iu roas t !: a Atlantic to those shores. no matter what Amount thev trlr.g with thfm. is for those who want them to ptopay their pnasngo. nnd in cidental expenses of transfer at New ^ nrk. the mow. ship lino* furnishing ! > i Ice t s. before departure, tli rough to kstination This Is considered an ? rnest of the good faith o>' the peo. He among vhotn the sittler is to jive, ! saves much trouble at the port of 'ry Of co-trse the refund of the amount thus advanced is serure.l. At t' pr< e nt everpt loimll y low ' rates i?e\ntt over all trans- Atlantic lines. I 'or the movement of settlers ^ro:n i!;e ? a.->t the office has made gratlH^Ing arrangements. At present like nr t env.ements are being made for move, ic.tiit of settlers from the northwest find ether portions of the country. 1 would eirnes'tly warn all land own . is of the danger of naming excessive 1 rices for land. Inducements must be i fiered ;?) secure the piofif desirable >:itt!cn and this is particularly true In the case of t Iia initial movement t<> t?.in il:e tide of desirable set tie: a to a t. rltory heretofore unknown to them. no.- v!>cc? s<*ful plan of combining in v?smM nts and interested labot ihat If Im ing used in some of the north westevn States may he well employed here. If a fainu r. for instance, has 2.000 acres ( f land and is able under present con-, dltlous to cultivate only r pot Hon of it he cuts his tract In half, retaining tlie half he prefers. The other he divides Into 50 acre farm?. Then he otters to the thrifty settler a title to c.ne of those SO acre tracts at the end of a term of years. th? settler paying fn? !t with so many day?-l?i?or cA.b month on the Und owner's adjoining plantation. Tn thte wnj^'the ssttler cf MV.all means but pt rent energy !* given ;.n Incentive to secure beet rtreulU, anil In a short time the land owner'u l.di)ii ?? res l? producing for hln\ more than the 2.000 acre tract old. In the enu the whole 2,000 acre troct la made to b!o?i som and a community of thrifty clU cena is estahllahed. increasing taxabU rtlucs and btnefitlng the 8tat? at Isrge. A i*rg* am tn South Carollnt might bo bronsht Into product! renrat by the adoption of Uila plan. B. J. WATSON, gg??Kpio?.r. SOUTH CAROLINA CHOPS Weather Conditions (or tit* l'n?t Week Given iiy irio Ucpariuiciit. Th? mf'Bii temperature for the week ending at 8 a ir?. . April 18th. watt shout I?h ro*-? which la nearly *> ?!* g,tee? below normal, <1 ixc to very low t< mperatuie* during the tlr?t and last days, and lo moderately high ten* pen during the middle of tin? wee'* Tlii ro were llKlit. fronts on the 1 I't It and J ?';*!> In the western Counties that di I j:o material Injury. lligh drying wind.t prevailed during tho middle of thy w"'lf, (hat Intensified the droigbt eon <ltion? prcvuiliug over the greater pan <>f the Htate. Tin* percc ntage or t?un hi' I lift was about normal The rainfall wan extremely light, dvi nng that part of the week covin <1 hy tin* correspondents lopoits. ami the fcUrface soil became very dry in all l>u 1 1? of tpe State.' and unbroken binds became hard and broke up cloddy ill plowing. There wa* a need of rain foi' nil growing crops, and for ihe germi i :iit foil of recently planted seeds. This droughty condition, wax relieved by a general rain at the close of the week, which was fairly heavy and '.'ell so slowly iliut practically the who!? amount wan absorbed by the sdl. es pecially on plowed ground. This rain v III prove very hi neficial. (lenoral farm work made rap d and uninterrupted progresg, pr.rt pt that Sn the cent ml counties the ground had I crouie too hard and dr*/ to plow. I'lnntiug operations were pushed where the Poll was iii tit condition, f)ut cAtion planting was lelajjed in places await ing warmer Aveaiher and moisture, m to nnsurO quick germination. Corn planting is nearly finished, ex cept otj bottom binds in the western counties. Karly plantinvs are up to Koud ?iands, f.ud hnye received theis fi:st cultivation. Later planting* are tomlng up to poor Mauds, and are hi lug. damaged by blnM and worm#, necessitating consl 1 rabie replanting. Vhe ? ool weather < aused corn to yellow somewhat. Cotton planting progressed slowly In tho central and western counties owin/ t ? the dry soil and cool weather, but made fair progress in the eastern on*'* v here about ball' the crop has been p'anted and some is coming up. V;e.i Island cotton that is up is in need of rain. A beginning was made in transplant ing tobacco, but this work is not g? u ( ral, and confined largely to M :? 1 1 ';<>?< i mmI Marion counties. Tho plants are plentiful, (hough small, and will sui' iice for the small acieag* to !,o dev;?tc I to tohaeco this year. Wheat is improving steadily. The weather was too cool and dry for ont$ whl?*h turned yelbiw in places. Tho condition of tin* peseb ? top U u.u.:e.: tain, but enough t'rtiit remains "ti tho I I cos In most so?-fion for a fair ?ro,i. r< ar troth arc blighting badly. Apples i. re unlnjureil. Tho strawberry crop has hern damage i by diouyht. tfwe<H potatoes coming up. White potato'-* a have good stand. Melons I'iiil* sli-iiiH. Pastures a re ; t . Truck shipments (antlnue heavy, tlr.uj.-h stil! enn.'iued hi the soul hcrnmus; .oast \ tiru'.s. Application for Inini Krnnts, !n addition tr> tho blanks already I issued by CommlKxlouor of Inimign- j t 1(j!i Watson he will prepare two J others. Komi No. headed : "iV-r Tell- | ant-s??tth rs." is hi cnnrjso form. The npplicant st a I on v. hitler lie wish's: tli 1 Malo. ut.-mari ir.fc^or (2) female. un married. t.?>) man and wit'a, (I) fam ily of three, C.? family of f mr or over, j and how ninny of each of these tive dasiu s. Tho | .?< ferivd nationalities are nls<> stated, the Latin races of course being hi r red. Tho applicant then states his propo sition. and signs the following agree- j hi em which 1h srnt to Mr. Watson ut ter being filled in: "hi order to Bceuro these tenants I am willing, the tenants agreeing to the ahove torru9. to advance, through the Department of Agriculture, Commerce and linmglratlon. the amount of the railroad fare, to he repaid gradually each month until I am reimbursed at tlx* rate of $?? a head. New York to Charleston. plus tl^- local railroad fare (it ii>v Mation and the incidental ex- 1 penses at tho port of New York, thin !llo wtse to be rofnndod to me." F.-rm No. 3 Is tor ^hare crop tenants and is practically tlx- samo aa forpl No. 2. South Carolina Ni-ws. Tin- Pino Hill graded s'liool. situ nted about ten nitle.s northwest of Or ang?'burg. now bonat" vf a muuiM li brary. li appears that tin- S.-aboari Air I ino railwiw svstem is establish in.; ihese *- 1 ii v>? >1 libraries. It v i?Pid !??? when a man b.scs. but ifor ! hul.cv.' r.t when Ijo win 9. The veal hc:o of a play Id sometimes I the v rlt'.i' who has to alt through !t. I The Crum Ncm'n*t!on. Washington. Special. ? Tho nomina tion of William P. ('rum. to be collec tor of customs at Charleston. S C., was called up in executive session of the Senate 1* v Senator riallingor. Senator TillmaU* who nppiiscs lhr> con tiimatiou. explained that ho was not well enough to make a speech today, tnid the nomination wont oYer out o( e? urlesy to bun. Senator Tililnnu ex ports soon to rot in ii to his homo in iicuth Caiolina. and possibly may not be jibb' to attend Congress again be fore adjourninment . In that event the nomination probably will fall of con tinuation ami the President will make another recess appointment to hold until r.rt\t session. Legal Term Out. At the request of the otlbers of Lee .county. Assistant Attorney C.etreral W. H. Townsend rendered an opinion *s to the tenure of office of Jhose elected, In PJ02. when the county was formed, ' and thoy wished to learn if their tornis expired this year as do the four year terms elsewhere, or If they should continue until 1906. Mr. Townsend has concluded that their legal term of ofllo? is at an end and an election must be hold thl* year. * Found m Mine. St. Petersburg. By Cable.? The cor iispondent of tho Associated Pr*** . Itarns that about a fortnight ago Vice Admiral Makroff telegraphed to tfe? Hmporor that he had aearchert a num ber of Kuspictoua-looktng Chinese Junks which were hovering about the en hance of the harbor and found them' loaded with vegetable*, but In . the atcrn of one of them, wa* a contact rclne. Thla piece of information etrengtbesi the JapsQere j^tae rer A MICHIGAN MAYOR SAYS; "! Knew Psrsjp.a Is a Fine Tonio For a Worn Out System." I/on, SrltiOH of St. ,!<>;? ih'i. With.. I,H0U.1 of n haw >' 'V (Jt'utvfut itit UrH( * in It I h fount 1/ iiuvt ' m"'? v-urt'il by l'cvumt. Hon. X l!i?i\ M tyur in S(. .It'i'ctili Mulligan, writo4: lhi' I'tiuim Mi'dicitic I V?!u!nliuj, O ?!<>: (j'oittioincn; "J v, i;,li in cikijjmiiii'i.-iU' joii ..;i tin.- niva'^ <t y??tji elicits l?> win (lie (?iiiiiiltiM t> of the |<ul>!io hi iico! ui .1 /<??!:. ii-s: >?*. I I'ern mt- 1.i u jlnr Ion !<? jura 1 ram out mjuhiti and a n/icri/lr 1 11 rctcx u oj' ca ta rrliut dljjiruU lei*. You hare a lurijr nmnftrr <>/' anitrjul /?" (it'iiln In this country aha ha iw nurd /V/'kiiu aim hare Ik at cured l)fl II, <1 ml trlto jir.ilxc II above 11H other mt'd Iti nr*. t'rruno U nn my lira rttc*t yaod ul.ittcH." ? Svlson Ittrr. MARCH, APRIL, MAY. Weak Nerves, Poor Dicjestion, Impure Blood, Liopr^seti I Spirits. ( iiMit K'liU'ii : "1 v.L-li to coniji.iiui.iU' y j ou on ili<; succosf) 01 y.jur clVor'.j t>> win ! tilt; colli i ;? in tic- j'.il'it,' hi "? ' <i hi a ro I liali'.e iiK.ii' ii. t' | 'I in* Mm li.i- jsi?t < the ciju.itor <<n i it? yr. nly Irijt north. i he real equator i* j fliif'cd (o win (I tiw uort'i r.vniJy eijjhtroii j mtU < fvcry tiny. Willi tl:c r'.'tiini ol the . jiuii the bo?!i;V |'(iii!iar i<i -pruiK. j Willi inn1 pci so:: the iicivck aro ivi'ak; an ! otli'Ji' i.i'ix-ii, ili)<( if ion i aor ; with ?ilh?'i>? ! (he Ii'oik) (nil o'l i-nKr; a n.-J still otlici* i haw i-|.-iiit> mu! tirvil feeling. A'! Ohm' li-niK';: HIT <??;>< ;.ii;V lV!|.; of iiX.MC Vi il'J ll.?\c l'< VII Milli I ill0' ia? I.utSi m any KT"t or i.t fcMi;j>c A cuui.-.e ol IVntici tx H'liv to furriTi a. I t-K'-r eicnii 'i sou-*. Is i > a'i i'h'iil cjiiiu^ !..< tii isn'. IV I'Uu.i ilm'K not i ; 1 1 1 a i < it .i.vi^.jrauv. It dors not if!!>|?<'i;?t ?>* ?liiiiuialc ? it );: um. I: njiMli, os ttic ^;rcui itson ;ii S !??? I'll n?t). tr lilt* i.< noiw It'll! ali.i I '.?^u'..lt ('? lilt' I'll.'. V tSi:^ 'tiHIH. IVriina. tiuiiKo .?o mail*' ^ | > t i . ii.; sss^'li'iin-) :<* iuiS- *iiiu|jiy j <?<" f-iiui.i. . ' 1 r nor* ? UK'. It i* ;i li.i I Hi';: 1 s ."t ic .i * i ? I . \ . .. 1 : <.i . ii you iio not rewits* jis -mis factory lc.nilu ii-nm , I'm i.. wnlr at on co to Sir. ii .i : full ?'taii*iii? tit "[ your ta-.1, . ... plcn^cil so give yt.-j }:> .i : A'i-.ln.-- I'l I la l I man, I't i < i t i : ; ! i'iifl Man ii. i:i ^ i n: i.i 1 )' i!i., ( *. ? ' 1 ; ji > : < ? : i <>i II kin<U ;inil s< -it '?> j'j'-i tlu? i otistnn-! ?-?i? ? i M in ?? . 11 I tlwja l'Kf' t.? - I III'. U (i i'f *: H.v ni V.'. l>rli *' on <>i!? f?t oi.r i ? ? ? t . ?l . t 33o?ittlfix3, iri r oT'lAwt iiifi ?rvfrn m .| i I'lii: ii, i u i i iik >1.1 York MiHlcrn Stoiw I rnuH. you nil ih ? *!> It ???? ? 3!i>r-' in n;<u!pr?t" cost. M'liil lor < iiii?!<>k<i SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owonsboro, Kentucky LSS i 111 "Hnirtnf t?X?i> your womlorfnl "Omoaroti" for ?hro.? moutln mi<l Wutg ?ntlrely tiirvfl of i>touii\oh entarrli ?n?t <ty?iioi>?liv. i liiluk a Wi iil of |>rM*4 l? due to"Cn?f?rot? for tHrir wuiutvrfnt ?*i;is:po?1tlon. I havo taVva numerous <h!h r *??. rIIciI leuu Jie* bn(i wHliowt ?v?lS *u?X I Cn.l Ui?t Oascurrt* relic va ni'iio in a ilav than ail the otiieii* I huvo tuVea troiiid In a ycnr," ? ... J?uiu? McOuuo, 1W Mercer 81.. Jer?cy Cltr. N. J. Be&T For The Bowels CANDY CATMAnTIC PUntMit. Pn!?ta?>l<>, rvtan*, T?#t? Ooo-l, Po flivwt, UtoVoli, W't-.lknn f?r Hrlpo, Wc, 23c. WM. Nt>v<>r j ?nlttvlti bulk. Tho p<iii!i!n?j tablet !>ini?i>oU lICU. | ttunftttitecu to cure vt your niotipjr tuck. Sterling Hetnedy Co., Chic?co or N.Y. 59a I WKUflLSALE. TE? MH.MOH BOXES j T n& BBS, Y POMMEL SLICKER . IN THE WOULD * .Like all our waterproof <o&ty auiti am hAti " for fcllkindi of wet work, it is often imitated but never equalled -w hWe in bl^ch. or >c'lov/ f^dfull/foarantced ty A J T0W?S CO. VwtS (AN/&AN <0 f"3ITCXrMVk>? l#Vl(8, tSfCN^iJN roft JAt-C 6TALL RLUAblC PCAl??>, iTICH TO THS 5IGNOi*m N5H FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of in- } atructlons absolutely Free And Post* ; paid, enough to prove the value pi . PaxtineToiief Antiseptic | P?xtln? l? In powder torm to dtuolve In water ? ? non-polnonotM and far super ior to liquid sntlsrptlcm containing akohol whk'h IrHUIci Inflamed ?urfaces, and h?v# no cIcAntlna prop erties. The contents ol every ho* mokee more Antiseptic Solu tion ? la>ti longer ? ffoe? further? ha? more um? In the family Bnd dee ^ more loot I than any antiseptic preparation you can buy, Ti c formula of a noted Bostofrphysician, end mod with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhota, Pdvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local troatmontof female 111* Paxtlneij invaluable. Used ns a Vaginal Wash we challenge the world to product It* equal for th orough ne?e. 1 1 U a revelation Is cloar.slng anti heehn# power; It kllU all gfriuj Which cause ihltommntfan and dlftfthAr***. All lendiitj(drVi*?T?r?**+pr?XtllTr?; prtef.POa. ahox; II y-.utt flo?e not, mh?4 locator lu ?.Wt take a?ql*?tttuta? tharetsaothtn# like Paxvrn. Write fort ho Vi w Bw of Pettlne B?PAXT<mca, 7 f^>pe?ld*M Boston. Kmi, *o. if. Cotton Must Have Potash is an essential plant food which must bb atUUnl as ft fertilizer fc - or tiio soil will b o c o m c ex hausted, ns is true o I so many cotton lie Lis. >S'c have giving v;;Ju.tKiT i.n!\ ;?Kmt (>r i ;>jz. We uil! tcr.t! them frte to any farmer wlio asks n* 1?t thgin, (WRrtAN KA1.I WORKS, Now VorL-l>ii Nnraii Urt cf, ur At lnu to, iiu.- ^o. ' *?. Cotton Gin Machinery PRATT. MUNGER. WINSHIP. EAGLE S1MTH. W? oiako ih? mo?l cu\npiote lino oi any iOnc?tn *n tie woild. We sua*# ENGINES and BOILERS, L1NTERS lor OIL M1L1-S. We tcU everything needed about a Cotton Ula. Write for UluitrMed Catalogue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham, Ala. W. L. DOUGLAS 34.00, 83. BO, S3. 00, $2.50 SHOES TH^WOIILD. "YV.L. Douglas kUoch ^ lire worn by more men than i?.iy other rnake. I ho reason w, they hf>l(h then f=h aiv\ti t 1 vt re r,wo a r ronwer, itti'l ht\Vo 8 intrtnilo vauw (Imn Svfiv other slux**. T)- ^ $'*" l*rru*htr?. ? ? w-l-wtv * 1,ooV l\tr ?*?<? ???* ?rlcc .... Ultimi. DahkImx UMH C?mM? r?tl?vl?, *Wrt l? t?trT\^itren?ar?<>?il loWih?rtnfHrt?,(H?u(> UiuW)*t fm\ !Oo or i , W, L. DOtOW*, UhMkUa, M?Mi ? Y ~ ^ ?