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r r %R3W OF NoMATION. ond by the aroina armers duda Al montiitutilaan's ntendid for thi atinant Oho Id be addressed 4 4. 04 ur Cott4, iflHand. 1u'r efforts 'i thise Columns'has .VI ",been Obiefly dir eA.tdv,ard e'heck ing,if: ossiblthe increase in acre 6ge oott6 by AjIly farmers; wi n -tlxi'ugt it necessary to give tny advice here to t4ie farm erA now holdin9 theit cotton. These are men of business, and are usuol ly dien with sufllent grit, pluck and jif ial backrg to carry their points 'aid now what.they are a aun The cotton holders that now have this matter in hand are obout as good flnaRiciers, and have about as much collateral and back ing behind them as the bear ele ent have. Cotton holders know iiow that about all the 'scary hold ero.40avo been shaken out, and that the otton bear is now p- against the real solid stu'f. Spot holders age well aware of the fact that.tht spinner has goi to have abou.t the cofhon before the next cfdp oRes iii, and,it mattors not whether the next crop will be a small or a large crop. The thing is this, the mills must run or the walking mobs that are parading the streets of the foreign manufacturing cities, call ing for work, or bread, will wage a ript. Stopping the mills undei such condition would be equivalepj to striking a match in a powdei house. Hold your hq)d, boys, abc make them come ever * .* ?? * The Signs of the Ilmes. If wO are pot. badlg demI d i e signs of thQ ti Mpe 0farmerE'the not heed th'a warai'ngs of, th Farrnerq' V on snd .plant unoi food ciops'bbw 06y till t rur ni0g - nex" 'F4l antinl eerybol a44ioe about how 1 bR)420,O~ arp aevi~e ail$. a brhel'dornith 6 ets cottoni Our lig supply men,2and ml men, too had~better butt .in thi *thin at once afong with the Farm ers't Uniou in their eff'orts to induc *fardimers to plant more food orop and legs cotton, or the gangn rex Winter will be nip and tuok bet~ee these men and- the buznards as t who'will get the most. revernue ot of this snuleiertgage biffiness, . badI deal haabeen said recen1 ly.bout live stock-associationsi oaoh of the counties of the Statt which will bo ai goofl thing if ou frmers' will take to thorm; and ini Otead of* bragging about selling Sa \ vine hpy and other food erops,.th9 Wpl raise and feed more stock in n'ot be howling any longer abor the guano trusti Our Farmer's Uniionshotild tak to this live stook JTha like youn ducks take to waterrit is the nihtu rtil thing to do and rIjht along th' * straight road to 4he perma~nen * building up of the up-to-date pro gressive idea of the independoni farmer of the South. All our Farmer's Unions should be each in itself agood life stools association, and talk more aboni raising more and'sbetter stook ribd talk less about raisingimoro cotton .At it Aqain. .. . As. usual about this tibe of the year, when Southern cotton f armeri are trying to ind uce all ottom gr'dw ? t99. reduce their acreage to keg uw. ovet' prod uction i id Yuln i whole Southern'cottoix. States dob schemnish LDuilopean ootocn bedou'their trsftr 1wpaer that if ye doi rn~surplus of potton'at ruin .4.~I*t~O%$6thI~yowersiihat thea ~~ tng papery fi #ho citieto *dcotton Ab $ then ~ ~ ~Ii~tt~i0legadiedier this 2ero0 6 ob rust Man Nr<~Ader to ' rig 6.4 e e fglib fr *a0 a 9cl I o or Pon grdW O n ki I Afric. -A 'ijngkfile about 4( OAr brit awRf.t'e this lipe have. P 'veda gbe' "i 1)o'1 a-practical as iR 1a to imort, ok eys Art' from. WMrca to piak out ou1r'cton. faet, the"two o posiiou are at un p6oa ' i heir prac: tiv~alply, for it t4kb tw< mcin to tui ind uI. n mon.key~ wiib'. is ikmng c. tton,, ansd4 1)k takes two of our. South4r 1 trof growers to mM oAE Qf those ifative A I rican egroes while Ie is growing the cottona.Wnd keep him R'.i0 N Whin we pqoue to reasou this thing ovei- iW Yur inindi; we hre confident that we have a large numb er of tate negroos here about ar. ogour progressive Ootton frm era thatwoul4tot d.i a day's worlk if they onuld keep from attarljitg and' freezing without it,. Thet-0 isut wOne'sity for negroes -o work 'i Africa for food and cloihinig, and it is against their wn ture to'ddit here as well as there We have some white man hero tht .havethe same disease. Allgthis talk about conpetitioti with American cotton is rot and oUt of alate here, .vher6'o know that tbe .outh ha6 the only ideal cotton bel6 of the world,-and we know how to grow cotton, aind are learning how to manufacture cot ton, ani still more .we have-learned to equnt the cost-of production of dotton, and how to derdand a fair profit upon our products and we are going to have it. HowAbout This? S .ome of the South Carolina far. :t 'Wers' Unions have been trying to pi''rke a deal with the Unions in o. the grain growing Wcst for their ( grain, but neither the grain grow. g ers.nor the cotton grower have been o able to get cars to ship the corn. 0. We are told that corn has been of. fered there from 32 cents to 86 e cents peor bushel, and thousands s. of bushels have been piled on the ground there rottin~g while cotton a farmers in South .Oaroliua~are pay s ing 75 cents to 80 !cents for their t corn when they cani get it. It sedra thiat the grain elevator men and o the R> R.- mon get about as ,~ mtich out of the western corn crop as the corni growers gq t, -. while. South Carolina cotton ldr n. mere foot.the bills' for the whole push. r .Now, this is not a matter to be ..settldd altogether by Congress pr e. the courts,,for the reason that ycu y cannot legislate common horse el sense into cotton farmers' heads, no'r d driye the hog and hominy doctrine Sdown their throats unless some o'ther -follow grows .the hog and e' homniny. Our was out of this thing is 9 .grow your own food stuffs.. .It mata Sters not how-cheap bthers cani grow it, some how or' othbr, i~f there iE anything like good in t-his trading business among farmers crops, the men that stand between the cottoni growers an'd the -grain growers get ebout'all the eugair there is in the hog, while the farmers at each end are bowlinig ealaatiin .nd-:nhowmg the bag. .~ Afraid ef Srnrong me ein.la. Many people suffer for years from rheumatia - pains, and p refer to do so rather than take the abrong medicines usually- give *QrglehmYatism, not.know. ing that citk helef from pain may be had aimp b a pp lying Ohamberlain's Patn Ba m .id*hout tafingany medl. oiainr - F al* Piekens Drig Co. and 1.' N. Hunter, Liberty, If y'our bstood nlr aid imr - 4t(0,7 y ard4ig pj hi~Al the time. -I Ads pyz' rl. d ,d reiseshes. You cetz ny 6uI4 -the nc4lclauttfirig :3O rears A do fkidfhyet OliI~oi for *~vunas ycr Poor fleal1th xatvedoesof Ayer% Pso Oh ight greatly a the Sarapa rt. 0 pinples and blOtches. it Is ua1a'asteod Yer-Woik Weakens. Your Kidneys. atKadneys maka impure moo. t All the bldod in your body passes through .Y91.tj kidppy; o"ce ever three minutes. -e kidneys areyour blood purifiers, they fil. ter. out the v'aste or impurities In tho blood. It they aresick or out of order. 1hey fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrhou matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the ----- troblood, due to neglected idne trouble. K(Oney trouble causes quick or unstead heart beats, and makes one feel as thougb they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. ' It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidncy trouble. if yo% are sick you can make no mistake by fii-s'doctoring your kidneys.. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty c ent and one-dollar siz es; You may have a sample bottle by mail nome ot swamp.nooe. froe, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the'- tigje, - Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's "wamp-Root. and the address, Binghamton, Y., on every bottle. FOLEYnO4EYATAR r ekildreras nafo, ere -N optatte V A Sure CL Gans, Bruises, Oontracted . Mt Frosted Feet, Burns, Sealds, el AN ANTISEPTIC 'that i mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Per -preinotes. a free oirulation 4 natural elaegity. BS? LINIME ONCE ThIRD OURED 8OIATli Mrs. 13. A. Slnm ,u Tecnn., writes: ? - Not Springs, Ark.. for 1 moere relief- frosn E THlREE SIZES 33 BB SURE YO'U 4 Ballard Snow We NeJYer Disappi e FlfllEvrgPromise ed !E SURE il *.' 2dtt~o~w ure nev, toretu nerothean onero o. Psitiveon (4 ~ Our'offires a.e tnaidator unraacdnl.ce-s,.--y N.K.KNG. . , atrorntogD-'oe eneYeEST O pTT ON, fAMINA' B .K iNG. ME b 1n 00s Ili 70 es~ tofy lan ordin o Pirn pkintown road, s*10 joiziing Japde of fir. Thos. ( Watson old home, $15 per a Msa smail tract'o I'and 20 to 50 & We have also SiI6 very desirable Jo alopg tgo car line-$60 each. THACKST( Greenvil The( reaCBlood - EVIAlm I cisttrae to two teaspoc. 1~ater meead a 1,0BB x INflLE B'AETIMORIE DgM ; SHAKE THE BC ar 1heumatlim, Cut eSprain* Wounds, M1 ir or e, S Bunions, soles, Back. Stiff Joints. ~o. tops Ivutatkior subdues Inflam e. loo.qns the Fibrota Tissues, 4 the BlooI, giving the*Muscles 14T ON EARTtff AkWAYS USED I RHEURATISE * boo tryso les hesmadam, but 5 a t allard's Snow ~Alen, $ ythln IehS eve trled': >rdarr end me . ic, 50o AND $1.00 ET THE GENUINE Liniment Co. I. 4A~ 8. A. OMMENDED BY iot Our Patiente. River Held Out FMlse Hopes. bess eata g . o ?osant ON A D A V IC F evB. .am. sdiaC. i a.: Astluloanta, nga. lieninghm. Part ofl the u th mredias. loris jnls r the e a i liit. Thesy Slots au respot, nd e en1'6 nos bu t(~bo4 tibe, s aotfo ti. ~ygg ACURE Not the mere temporary reliel not the little help that the ABSOLUTE AND COMI Rhdimacide does. Rheu uric acid In the blood. It a strong and vigorous h1 the blood of all its germ ural methods that It bui SWEEPS ALL I furifier. CURES TO Different from any rSM latest scientific discove laes'Dieass CURED i AFTER 16 YEAR Of th Blood.. Baltimore, Dee For 16 years I have suffered terri Rheumatism. I was treated by lead sicians but gotno relief. Long since I d lute In a ue of ever being well again. But he eitIZ e RHEUMACIDE, I decided to give i I have taken two bottles, and, ank wonderful medicine, I now feel thal PIN gotten a "new lease on life." Every of the disease has been driven from my MRS. LAURA D. GARDNE 1301 James St., Balt Sample bottle and booklet FREE BOB' It you send five cents for postage AT THE 01 R. EDITOR: Please say to your readers and. m Complete line of Reliable goods which I ha'e I fact, at the prices which I am quoting I consit carry a little of "anything and everything," and an IF YOU NEED HEAVY WINTER SHOES, WEAR and HEAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, ai good lit From now until Christmas we inviteot'he ladies all DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, NOTIO'S, etc. Will make the saime offer as the above to tho I Trunki, Valises, Gents' Furnishings, etc. The nine Flour, salt and barbed wire by the car load to A complete hne of the good kind. of furniture Iron King stoves and Chattanooga Plows-two very. n the best of their kind on the market. - ChinawareG wears well. A full line of Undertakers' goods and a nice M Your patrocage solicited and you will be treat P. 5.-All persons owing the estate of W. T. 3 as early as possible. Proved the You are banking otn experience w other fertilizer is so wvell balanced in t -harvest. Don't take a suibstitute. F crop. It is the leading fertilizer of th Works FreE .It has been proven by over twen Fish and Animanl matter .is superiol for growing cotton. Farmers' Bone i MADE .W ITS .". SALES 18es--25o -rQNS 011oW 1890-1,500 TONS:. 1o9s-1a,00o -rONS 1900-58,455 TON * 1905-130,091 T( P. S. ROYSTER CUAN4 Norfolk, Va. .Tarboro, N. Colurnbla, 8. 0. -- Macon IC 'Stomach T No appetite, loss of strength, nervou. ness, headache, constipation,. bad 'breath,C general debility, sour risings, end catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, .combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys .Pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion ( HARL.EST4 and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy 'e cures all stomach troubiles by cleansing, Lv. Greenville purifylrng, ;~weetening gnd;:rengthening LV. Augusta the mucous membranes lining the stomach. - wa trundwt sor'omco twenty yers Through Kodo! D)gests What You tat. Ilcned Trip Winter Bottles only.$00Se holdin 2e tismes the trial jWLG Prepared by 5.0O. DeWITT AD00., OHIOAGG~ JRN: Sold hy Picens Drgr -o 1 that the old "remedfes" gave doctor's risraiptions ive; but >LETEi CURS. That Is what matism is caused by n 0e05s of is an internal disease and lrequres iternal remedy that, wli cleansI s and yet act through such nat;.. ilds up the entire system. OUT., POISONS' oF TH: BLOOD. STAY CURED.: other remedy. The result of the ries. At the same time It cures Rheumatism it syeeps out of the blood '*he germs of 10th2 all other. bigod diseases, ing phy- and cures Indigestion, Con erfaro stipation, Catarrh, Kidney t a tria.! io this and Liver Troubles, La * have Grippe and Contagious systea. Blood Poisons. imore. YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS IT. PITT CHEMICAL CO., Prp',BALTIMORE, MD. ADST AND. friends that I am "still at the Old Stand," with a or their inspection and salo at very close figures. In [er the go >d.; are Riro Bargains. Tell them that .1 selling at a close irrofit. Ne have them; nlo, SUITS, PANTS, IJNDER le of OVERSHOE8. to call and we will make them close prices on non folks on Clothing, Shoes, Hate, ITnderclothing, st line of theso goods wo Lave rver carried. .,o at prices that defy competition. ind nice matting, carpeting and rugs. Agent fri acessary things in overy wil*L regulated tamily an I lassware, Agateware, Tinware and other- ware that d rb. Guy M oFall [c~all will please come forward and make settlemncnt Best Fertilizer. h'enty Years' Success hen you fertilize with Farmers' Bone. No lie plant food supplied from sowing time to irmers' Bone has no equal' for any kind of e South. ly In Any Drill7 ;y-one years of successive use thiat to any other known ammioniate s the fertilizer BBCAUSB CROPS S )NS > CO. 0. Ca. ~st and Best Route AVANNAH, JACKSONVILLE, And all Points In FLORIDA - VIA )N & WESTERN CAROLINA Railway 12:15 p. nm. Ar. Sa'van nah 2:50 a. m. A 10:30 p. hi. A r. Wanycross 0:05 a. m, Arrive at Jacksonvillo 8:40 a. m. ?nll man Service between Autgusta and Jacksonville. ections mando at Jacksonville for all pointa South, Tourist Excuirsioni Tickets Nowv Oni Salo to Florida Resorts. )N, Agent, GEO. T. BIRYA N, GIen'I'A g . Grecenvil, 8. 0. S8T WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent, -.AUGUSTA. GA.