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''A aib BY J.S.TRIGG REGISTER, DES MOINES,IA. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED When cotton brings 8 cents i pound it is about the same as when corn brings 50 cents a bushel. It Is said that a great many cats are st~m 'ed to death every winter. While this is hard on the eats, it Is a mighty good thing for the birds. The building proposition is today a very serious one where a mani JIas to deal with the trusts in the imrelhIse of building material and the labor unions in the labor employed. Macaroni wheat, because of its rust proof qualities. is being taken up by farmers in the north contral states, ex cellent reports being made on it by Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin farm ers who have tried it. If your boy on the farm is willing to work you want to watch out that you do not overwork him. There are a good many poor little stunts all over the country because their fathers had no sense in this matter. One hundred and seventy-five thou sund people are now making a coin fortable living under most pleasant conditions in a western state on 350, 000 acres of irrigated land whleh only a few years ago was a worthless sage brush desert-about eighty souls to the quarter section. Out of several hundred samples of seed corn gathered from the farmers all over a western state a year ago and planted under uniform conditions of soil and culture the ten highest yield ed 77.40 bushels per ~acre and the ten poorest 27.80 bushels, this difference in yield being largely owing to defective seed. It was found that a man in Califor nia who for twenty-four years had cared for just one acre of land had not only lived well, but the probate court when he died disclosed the fact that he had saved up over $4,000, and yet lots of men are not satisfied wit1 100 acres. It Is a great thing to know how to use the land right. Dodder has a seed closely resenblhin that of the clover plant anid is quitE frequently sown with it ignorantly Tis plant germinates in tihe ground and Iater attaches itself to the clove:. stalk, its own root system rotting off, after whieh It becomes a parasite, liv lng off the Juices of the clover, to its great injury. rn its peculiar methode it reminds one a good deal of many of our politicians.____ We know of a two acre patch of swamp land, the begetter and harborer of a forest of useless and harmful tweed growth, lying on a farm valueil at $100 per acre which could be reclaimed with twenty-five rods of tiling and thus made to produce seventy-five bushela of corn to the acre. The question il, iWhy doesn't the owner do this needed ;work? Don't knoi\ He is probably figuring on getting yore acres up ih Dakota or else does Lt know what he might do. Through carelessness a d oversight u nuisance of no small dimnensions hat been permitted to be placed on many of the highways of the west in thE extension of the telephone lines in th:e matter of thme setting, of tihe poles: out into the highway as much as four to eight feet' when they should have been set exactly on the fence line. As it Is, they form an obstruction to the use of the mowing machine in keeping the bighway properly cut and trimmed.= The telephone companies should be made to reset these poles where they -properly belong.* The agricultural department at Wash ington is now working on a curious experiment. A machine- has been in vented which does very successful workc in thu picking of cotton where the boils stand erect, but cannot gather the lint where the bolls are low down near the ground. The present type of cotton plant has a marked tendency to grow its boils near the ground, and the de partment is now trying to develop a type of plant which will grow more 'erect-a case where the plant is to be 'made to suit the machine instead of the machine the plant. 'A friend owning a piece of poor soil * With a gravelly subsoil wishes to know * What would be the best crop for him to * PDiant thereon this season. H~e might -frtilize it thoroughly and plant it to ,Corn, but if It should happen to be very 'hot and dry In August his crop would fire and spoil. Probably beans would 1ohis best crop. The navy bean can, (omore with a poor soil than any oth. et crop we know--in fact, does better on a poor than on a rich soil. We had - a half acre in beans last season on a Diece of newly cleared and rich timber soil. The vines were a foot thick all over the field anid hardly a good bean * ' ~ in thme lot. Melons and ceuumbers could be grown successfully on such thin land by taking care to fertilize li Rhe hill. Men Past Sixty in D~anger. More than half of mankind over sixty - ears of age Buffer from kidney and badrdisorders, usually enlargement 5 of prostrate gland, This ism both painful and dangerous, and F3oleys Kidney Cure should bie taken at the first sign of dan ger. as it correoto irregularities and hat cured many old men of this diaease, A <"f r. Rodney Burnett, Rlock Pork Mo. gland and kindney trouble for years * '4dAfter taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenity years, although I am now 91 3ears old." PIkens Dr -o Convicion F When buying loose coffee or to have in his bin, how do getting ? Some queer stories could be told, if the people wi speak out. Could any amount of mere housekeepers to use Lion 4 the leader of all packa of a century, if they had not foun, Purity, Strength, Fla This popular success of LION C can be due only to inherent merit. Is no stronger proof of merit the tinued and increasing popularity. It the verdict of MULLIOP HOUSEKEEPERS does not coi you of the merits of LION CO it costs you but a trifle to I package. It is the easiest vw convince yourself, and to you a PERMANENT PURCHAS LION COFFEE Is sold only in 1 lb. sealed p and reaches you as purO and clean as when It factory Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premium SOLD BY GROCEI EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE O., Toled4 THID SMALL TOWNs. The small towns of all the vast pral tie region are very much- alike, those towns which have from 400 to 1,001 In habitants. There are the rlailway sin 0tion, the postoliee, the elie'ator, the stock yards, the graded spiool rnsually the pride of the towtn), the hanker, who lives In the.best houso in town; the lo cal paper, Ihe brass bnild and tdhe base ball teamill, a townN' hal or opera house, the women's club, a haltf do:zen frater. )Ial organizations, a lot of retired farim ers, the people ucarly all readers of the dilly papers, the teleplhone systel and rural mall route, usually a c1eam1ery aindi a horse buyer, some fellow a can didate for a county or state otlev, gen orally twice as many church .organiza tions as the town can support properly and a half dozen very poorly paid par sons; there ar1-e the drug stores, usually twice as many as cn exist doing a le gitimate business; tile gang of youn11 toughs who mlake Itome howl periodic ally, the hotel, somietimlc-s good, but of. ten i. $2 a day travesty; the mayor some nIce old (eit izien who is apt to fee his onts, the little fool girls who coit to the depot wlenl the train votites in to flirt with the traveling mn-l -commu:a. ties W10hlh re iltensely loyal to tlll1 townl, coint By an11d slate, whe the best there Is inl A mirleana citizelship I making a brave anid sucessful figh with the ills and evil of a white mani't elvilizatlion, where nlonl( 1ae very poo andl(] none very rll, where l1vi ng some times becomes tamlle and ir-ksom" e frn tihe very mlonotony of right livulug thousandsq of such towns all thlrollt the great niorthw ~est, and1 n1o greut wrong enn he accomlplishedl ini polilie or government while these towns exist A RemedC~y Witlhut Peer. ". find Chlamnborlain's Sttfmafchl ani Liver Tablets more beneficial thlan anll other remedy I ever used for stomalel trouble." says' J. P. Klioto, of Edni Mo. For any disorder of thle atomneh biijlSiness or conlstipatio'n, theOso Tab lets are withlout a peer. For sale b; Pickenis Drug Co. lireaking It Gently. The greates(?t error tha11t ai father eaz mlake Is to omi t to nlote thme year tha is ait thle tol> of thle current almanaLIl and( to for'get that his8 sons grow 01(10 ninieteen-year'-oldl Hon Is still a childl b liable to get ai shock. "RIeg l'mrdlon, i'atherI,"' says' the ha( whlo w'ishes to break tile lin'ws gently "'but dlo youl mlind if I blrIng a friend ii: to supper)Q tils eveninlg?"' "l'ifl tihink it over', my13 boy." "For ai litt l musle." 'Doe1you frend~ sing?'" 'Unlai a beaumt iul voice,'' says the lind enthus iast lea lly; "l ike a uilgihtingalo." "'About m w gfte. ''Well, you can br'ingl your friend but, m11n1d, it's nlot to be( mallde ai prece dent. I dlon't wanllt tile hlouse overrur with themil. And 1no staylIng late."' "Shle'll go back to hler mlother's lat 10.' "Sile!'' "It's ai younlg ildy I'veo beenI fOndl 01 for' some1 timio, father,'' blur'ts out tI lad, "and1( weo are' goin~g to get marrled] 80011!"--Lonidoni Star. Verenchaginl's War P'ictures. An art critic says of V'ereschagin's war p~ictures8: "Theil gr'eater' nlumber)l Q the artist's pte's were extr'emely poor as art, many of thlem risinlg not above poop show value, and nlot a fewv aire utterly ilusincere. Veres8chatgn (de elared pulicly that thme eitet v'aluie of is pictures was tiheir faithlflnless to scened witnessed by h)ImIste, yet 110e de: lated it) 'jlwing F~rom (hpps Ta Brit 1sh1 In~dia' respectaible MohammlI~odanls being slaughtered by British soldiers In uniformls of toda&y, thloughl nothlIng of the kind has occurred'since thle lmth tiny. IHe showed the '1inti'y of thel Prince of' W~ales' Into til Ind~Ialn oity in tile blazing su~nlight, though tile ot. icial artist whlo accomplanied tile kinlg says thlat thlroughl aI delay tile entry ras (lccomplilsheod by nlighlt. Tile paint. gjr himself admilltted to 11) that the pie lure of tile British soldier loft to die and fester alone Ill tile junlgl orlginial, iy repi'esenited a ltussanl soldier, but was ailtered 01n ut( eount of tho an~gor of :hoe iato ezal r." Cause or InIsomnia. Indigestioni nearly always distutrim th Ilo oreor es' 1 an d is often the~ cueoinsomnjia. Many eases ha've beenl ermailtnenatly oured by Chaomberlain's Etom'aeh and Liver Tablots Fe sl by Plckens Drug Co. ' oral --A certain lady ini our town gave a party last week to several h~ttle girls in her nleighborhoop. The fea ture was a delightful bath in hbr now. bath tub. We think such parties should be more fre. quenit sometimes'-Abbavil'e Med lum. ollows Trial anything your groCer happens r rou know what you are about coffee that is sold in bulk,, lo handle it (grocers), cared to talk have'persuaded millions of Coffee, ge coffees for over a quarter l it superior to all other brands in vor and Uniformity? OFFER There n can IsoF vince FFEE, lauya - ay to make E R. ackages, lefto ot S >, Ohio. STATE NEWS. The tiew ttato armory at Colum hin haQ beens comldeted This will save 011 sW att $040 a year rnt. Dispensor 0. F. Fortune, who' disappeared fonm Chiarbastoni and W1as Said to be short in 1his aecoun i, hias roturn-d to Chiarlet.on latd is said to be prepared to settle up aiy shortago. The farmers of Ch'sterfield have uigreed not to pay over 40 cents p r hundred pounds for cotton picking hI'e lies in the rocorder'd court at Charleston 'Th ursilay notted nearly $e,000. Several gambhng h- os and lott.ery estalplishmen ts wro raided the night. beforo, Goyorior Ileyward has refused tsign a coilmission for a iewa'ly oleetf-d dispetnser in Newberry. Ho h1 'Ids that it is unniec-ssary as the displnsairies hAvel been1 Vote(d out of that counity and can rentin Open but. a few days longer. KCASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SSignature of GENERAL NEWS. Twenty cases of chuolera haveI bieen discoverod in West 1Prussia and a inmber of deaths have oc cu rrod. t'i Mor(cco) hals reuleasedf the mer- ~ chani t Bouin ie, and t herebiy ~ avertedl trou le withI Friance. ' Euop lis'~'1 ringing wit pbIraise for Pi esidenit Roosevelt inl recog nition of his successful efforts in .i1 beha1f of panlce. Governor Patt~ison, of Pennsyl |vanuia, left an estato of $4,545.11. ,Secroary Wilson's report vindi - c'i4tos Dr. D). E. Salmon,.head of the biurVeau of aimial i ndulstry, wvho was under C inivest igation. Japan's imports of foreign goods more than doubled during tho last fiscal year. Subscribers Sent to Jail. An exchange says. "'A newspa pori pubbislhid in Ohio recently brought, suit against forty-five mnen who woiuld nut pay their subscrip ton and obtai ind Judgment in each case fer' t ho amnount of (each claim! Of these twuntyeight made afli daivi t that t hiy oweI 130 muore than i the law allowed, thus preveontmng a tt iach men t. Thn under decision of the su~pre-ille court. theV were ar rested foir petit lareeny and hou~nd over inl tho sum~i of *dl,000 ear' All but. six gave bond, wvhO', the six wenlt toI jail. The~ w. postal law makes it lawn?- take ap per and refnao t1)#pe fo i Cheap Wates to Texas, Arkansas, Louisianai, antd t he Sout~h west. 1iuach first and( third Tuesda(sf you cani p~urchase tickets at Atlanuta, Birmtinghamn, Aniniston, Montgomery, and cet taini ither points to The Great South WeOst and rotiurn), by AlempJhia and the Cotton Belt Route at greatly reduced rates. Ticketa allow stop overs anty pIlaeO West of Miemphis, anid are good to. return) any day witlina 21 days after purchase. Write me to make arr angements and see taa your tickets read by Mengbis and the Cotton Belt Route. 4 L. P. Smith, Tiav. Pass. Agent. 205 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. t YmnifA WHAT. IxtUWgAToN DOES. It is interesting to note what irrig&a on will actomiplish. Here is a case In 46. far west; In January, 1901, there iy desert tract, no white man within byenty' mile4, just sagebrush, cactus, attlesnakes, sandstorms and physieal aralysis, no cloud, no rain, no water, locality to be drea-led. An irrigation chente which brought water to this iaterless spot was coimipleted* nl 1903. oday there are on It four towns witji population of 1,200 each, 5.,000 People lyIng on adj(eent farms, while tree, 'ine, field aiA orchard, cattle, school. touses, ehucli.e, banks, printing of lees, stores; and oiles, railwaty, teht ;raph and telelihone procliim the mar cls whIlch followed thle collilig of the vater oil the dreary desert lind. This niracle is to be releated a hundred imes4 over all through the west when be vast irrigating schemes of the gov irniient are fially completed, and it is mnder these conditions, perpetual sun Mhine :tnd warmth, with man regulat ng the wiater supply, where will be !ound one of the no.st intensive and >est developed examples of profitable, igriculture to be found in all the vorld. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bqught Bignaturo 'of ]1ULE OP TIR WIIIT3 }MAN. Wo nioted laitely that it musie toacher )f conlidelrlblo prlollilleice had gone to DeVIvls Lake, in North Dakota, to Dpen a school of music. This brought to mind a bit of the past-an army tramp over parched plains in the sum mer of 11863. a chase after Little Crow, a famous Sioux chief; a trip to the lake In pursuit of him, the daily mirage, the alkall water, the glimpse of this inland sea, the evening fires of buffalo chips, the coyote's midnight howl, the bray of the mule teams, the worminess of the hard tack and the rancidity of the. salt pork, not a white settler within hunt ireds of miles, then regarded As the heart of the great American desqrt, Now, forty years after, a smiligng and lrosperous state, wonde-ful; crOPS, fine homes, culture, rettnement, wealth, Chautauquas. and music teachers, iplendid, tribute to American enter, lrise. Little Crow and his tribe, the buffalo and the coyote are gone; the white man rules. Three Jurors Cured. Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Hightower, Al., relates an experience lie bad whik serving on a petit jmny in a murder cas at Edwardsville, conuty seat of Cle bourne county, Alabama. He says: "While there I ate some fresh meat and some souse meat atd it gave me cholera morbas in a very severe form. I was Lever more si::k in my life and sent to be drug store for a certain oholera mix Lure, but the druggist sent me a bottle >f Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy instead, saying thal ic had what I sent for, but that thiE Aodicine was so inuch better he woul-l -ther send it to me in the fix 1 was il. E took one dose of it and wvas better ii [lie miiiutes. The seOond~ (10osecured1 mno entirely, Two fellow jurors we-reaf [letedC~ inl the same man nor andl one .malli bottle cured the three of us." For sale biy Pickens Drug Co. "Who is the home merchant." asks an exchange. Ho is a mau1 I who helps pay for the streets on which you walk ; ho helps to keep ap the church in wvhich you and fours worship; e1 Wry sublscript ion1 aper th it is passed has his name ipon it ; he 1s the only one0 who annhot afford te swindle you, selfC nti rest if tpptl~ing else would pre. rent this; he bears his share of' the >urden of good government and tays wit~h you in sunishinie ati d larkness. Paste these facts in ' o ir lat, and then stol, and consider vhenever' you are tempted to scnd ivay for anything kept in your Are You Engaged. EI g uged people should recmemberi, lh-tiafter marriage, miny quayraeis can 10 aivoided by keeping their digestioi~is n go('d coniditjin with Ek otii B1tWtrs S. A. Brown of letunetaydlle, M. ' O., 41ay': ''For .many years my \nfo imy-r i3 itenSOlY from dyisp mp~a ponl/piigated itrenagthI and yigoy, 11n( bieem am-r; wrcekl of bey'i for11nei e,. 11, Tfien' sin ate Eo ctri nd Bit tets1 whiche helped ho0 ttoce nd Quily m~ade her entigoI well, he is now strong and hu'.ip. Pickens Drug Co, sella and yr -3-te thiem at 5.00 a bottle,.oue The reason why se much trouble nasoclated wIth s'.:ed corn and rarel any with our rea risi hth ley, wuheat~ .:ye rad gas at ea ini th u.o and, besides, are sina -and not attached to a cob, nS(Q,, while the corn nxeeda qjuite- a the entire frostiless season hi wbh to rilpen and at that grows on a~ spong fibrous cob retentive of motetture .i Th fact emiphasizes tihe need ef- securht and1( thoroughly dIrying corn intendt for seed1 before the frost hits it, t~h being the prime reason alor defecth~ seed Corn. As the result of a long series of e: iperimentation in hiybrklizing; the froi iproof but worthless oranges of Japa and China with the valuable fruits Florida a type of hardy orange, seet less aind of excellent quality, has bet developed by the experts of the agr cultural department which is entirel hlardly under a temperature of 8 di grees and wvhich willi when propaga edl extend~ the orange growh ag belt least 400 miles to the north1 of the pre: Cnt belt-in other words, will permi the growing of oranges in Tie~cas, Alt bama, Georgia, Oregon, Washingto and many other localities, Nothing ltisked, Nothing (9 ined. You rialtiibThg in buyin' Elliot Smulsified Oil Liniment, be us o 1 fet your, money back itf. not isatisfied four gain is great, becaiuse yo41 get thi >est limineout ever made. Best for Rheu eatism best tom Spraina and S.wellings test for use in the faoilly and fon you took,' A fnll 1-2 pint bbttle, obstas bu 5 a.t No rink, all ain. At this spring season everybody is busy raking up and burning the leaves. This Is all wrong, for leaves are too valuable a fertilizer to be thus'wasted. Rake them up and put in a compoat pile, where they will later decay and afford a leaf mold which Is just what the flowers and garden vegetables de light In, or elsq rake them up and use them as mulching for the rosebushes, grapevines and currant .sad raspberry bushes. Don't burn them. The fertilizer most needed on the farm is brains. One man will shin along on an eighty aere farm and grow poorer- oeb year. with itipti store bi!ll and compound Interest mortgages, until lie gets a small sum for his equity and strikes out tp try the iulseraible bustiness tall over again. Another manj will take the same farm and by com blining brain and mauscle wil.k not only get a first class Ilving froxmj (t, but save money every year. I\Nrtaa are often libeled when it ls. te owner alone who Is to In amg. The Original. F(1o0- & ("o., Chicago. originafed Ion - avd Thr.-a a Ibroat Innd hung remedy, "')d on nocxeounnt of the gre.t merit aid popu viA. of Foyev% Honey 111d ''ar miany init tioqg are Offored for the genaine. Thean VoytlmesA inita tionis have simil ;r son nding namnes. Be w're of thoum. The getnaiine Feloy's Honey and Tar is in a sellow paokago. Ask for it aInd refuse any rnbatitute. It is Il e he4 remedy for coaghs and colds. Pick-ns Diug Co. The Charleston Post has an ar, tiele tellin Z of the many valuable articles that the bathers lose in the surf at the Isle of Palms every summer. These losses must have occured at a time when the writer was not at tha Isle, for what struck him as entirely the most sigulficant thing in connection with the bath. cre down there was the almost to tal absence of articles of any sort about their persons when they hit the waves, Just where they car ried the lost valubles is cousidera, ble of a mystery to a cracker from the u-country.-Augusta Werald. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Ktdney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born "afflicted with weak kid-. neys. If the child iMu-' -te ates too often,. it the urino scalds teflesh or if, when, the chtl/. reaches an age when it should4 be. able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon5it, the cajse og the difficulty is kidney. tirquble, and the (irt step should be tovwa-ds, the. treatment of these important organs.. 1'hi.: npleasant trouble is due to a disease4 q0nditton of the kidneys and bladdea~nd ot to ahabit as most people suppose. Women as~ welt as men are made mis erable with. kidnu.e7 and bladder trouble, and bpthe need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect <l aWen@!.yiQI is soon realized, It is soc ley.strugist, in fifty 96.\ andonedollar ea You may have a sample bottle by mal free, also pamphlet teii- Home do mng all about it, including rany, ot tlme .housands of testimoniak let.teras. received rom sufferers cured. 1, wrhaIg Dr. Kimer & Co., Binghamtoi e ms.,, ba sure and mention this paper. Don't mako 4pymitake, but remember the name Swaie.oot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.. ota the address, Blnghamion. MANTE.ETBARBIR SIGP, If dio 99 boast 94j shop, f& ture, but I do pride ip d my wvork. Arti~tic H'i tuts. eme a Trlr4 and 1)0 Convinced. Isral Maetshuil, Th'orniE aBuldinvj, Main St. Notice to Teachlers. 1s Peren, S. 0., Aug. 7, 1905 y There wi al be uan examination r- teachere at this plae Fridav, Septemni y (15) itea. Examinatrion to beg at 9 o'eloc .m Applicants mustt f nish them r. own stationery, legal cap s r.preferre J. Sincerely vonra,, Co. Supt. Educalion. " VIRGINIA COLLEGE. d For YOUJNu LADIJES. Ilonnloke, 1 s Opesa Sont. 2, 19)05. One of1 t he Iearlinag Sho for Younag Ladies, ini thle Sonutha. New bulilal io SP inniot anda equipm~aent. Cam mi as ten F nr Gran dI miounta in Scensery in Vea leIy of Virgiris f'amedca for haeaalth. Fturopeana sanat Ameoric tenicaers, ilenil (ourseCoservatr 'advanta in Ait, Musitc anal Ijloonaitn. C:erttlicateswe Seley. -tiieiits from 5o 8taates. lFor uantalog n M A ("I'l I; P'. Il A R R IS. P res, Itonniok e. Via. Notice of Final Set$Ilemer j.. We wvill apply to J. B. Newbei yProbate .Judge for Pickens county, ,the 6th daiy of tSepltember, 1905, for -final settlement. -of the enfates of Elis at both and J. T. Williams, deceased, as asked to be dian aissed as administraes t B. B. WI1LLIAMS, tJ. M. WIL4LIAMS, L- Aug. 8, 1905. Adminitratoms. Notice to iDebtors and Creditors; All persons holding olauii-s.sgain the esae of Charles Al dersoW,. t 1 censed, aro requested to :present i sarne, properly attested, to TP. A. Aau .din, attorney, Pickens, 8. C., for pa' rament by the 15th day of Septembe - 1905, and all persons indoete to t& said estate are requested to make pe e ment to the samet.. b DAVID ANDER~SON . Aug. 9. 1905. Aamisa.. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of . , and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle, with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experinent. What is CASTORIA (astoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worns and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlima and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, curesi ',onstipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the, Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleop., The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CEn4TAun 00oAh:(, vy MURRAV SUi4KI?, Nw VORK CITV. Discrimmnatmg Buyers Can be pleased ri their shoes if they come to us. Our stock is large-seleeted with care. Selected with the idea that good value makes and holds customers. If you have not been buying your shoes from us, try us next time. -you need a pair. Pride & Patton, GEENVs..j SN.. B. TAYLe)R, Photographer, Ay KER 01 Th i,...THE VERY FJEST PHOTOGRAPHS... The lo dthat are mad e at the best studios of the largeir cities. The . id that will not fade. That are natural and lifelike, adfinished on \he latest and prettiest car'ds to be had. ... PICTUR ES ENLARG ED... ~Nice line of modndings and frames of any size made to order. ....COME ON WEDNESDAY.... I pvei Sbout SOD RoEeiptg Ready for Distribution. -All who want one come anid get it. If you want to pay for it bring the money; if you don't want to pay it come and say so rand I will give you the receipt, as I want to get these accounts 9off my mind and also my book. So come and pay, or get: ryour recei ot anyhow, and oblige I prefer the mn oney, but leave it to you. WOF FORD COLLEGE4 tic ~ HENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D., Pasrident; Two den'o~ it A. B. aind A. M. Four courses' leadinig to theC A. iB. Degre'.. N'no profenroii Depar hew 'ta-E ihicsi an d Astronomyi , Malthlematics, Pliysics. and Gohology D, iology, and~ C hemnist,rS, Lathn. Greek, Eniglishi, Glermni, and Prench', Jistory bat 1(d Econoemko. Libra.ry and Librarian. Thei W. E, Buirne.tt gymnasb.i1Tn under abI compe tent di rdotor. J. n. Clevoland Scienco Hall. Athbletic gronnids. Courso ofI lectures by the ablest men on the platformn. Rnu, mnusicail oIppr('ttI~ca'l. Next seslon Sept, -20. Board fin w $8 to $16 a month. For Catalogno or other information, iddresa 4 . / t. GAMEWELL, Sec., Spartanburg, 5. C. W-offord College Fitting School Three new brick buildings. Steam henet andi eb ofric lirihtse. %Icad Mas ter, four teachers aend Matreon live in the buildong. - - :.3titatd 0 n the ,Wofford Camnpus l3;ents 6 ike a regular- conrne in tho College (Gymnasiium, and have access to tho .0 ye for -oard, tuition, and all fees. Pons of Methodist ministera do rnot i . Next eemon begina September 20. I e'e tc....Adress A~ ASON DiPREE, M;ar Sparta nburg, S. C.