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that doe pot gri or nauseate. ]Pleasant to tax*. Pickens REEN PEAS with a fertil high percentage of to get the healthies "Truck Farming' are two practical bc which we mail free ligation to those w They contain val truck-gardening as C Address. GRUXA Nrew York-03 Wassan Btreet, or FARMERS' UNION BU REAU OF INFORMATION. -Conducted by the south Carolina rarmera' Eduoa tional and Co-operative Union. 11 communiati intended for this iepartment should be addresHed to J. 0. utrting, Aceagand. Co Cutting Acreage and Holding Cotton Cutting acreage and holding cot~ ton reminds me. of Something else, Do you kpow of any farmer ir South Carolina that is holding r fine beef steer, pig, or a fine pair o mules, or a good pair of coqc1 horses, a ton of hay, or a bushel 01 grain, or a lot of good fat hens ind fying chickens, a lot of fresh oggs and butter, that is now waiting on some live stock, or grain and hay association, or dairymen's associa. tion, or hen society to moot and pass resolutions to hold these South Jarolina farm products for profit able prices? No! None of those kind of farmers are waiting for profitable prices for these products, but on the other hand buyers art going all over the country lookinf for these farm products and an paying fine prices. The producer of this kind of South Carolna frou producted are not holding and hunt ing for buyers but the opposit condition is here. The buyers ar on the hunts all tho while for thi stuff, and this is no now conditio of things in South Carolina. [s not strange that all animals, evel gluttionous beasts, learn to kno3 when they get enough of a thing But some how or other, some c our, silly all-cotton farmers seer never to know when they have g< enough cotton. The more homn supplies one has about him thi easier it is to hold cotton. Yo cannot starve a cook ony mor '4han you can starve out a farmie that raises all those home supplies This kind of South Carolin farmer can hold on to his cotto unt il his clothes are worn into hok and the tax man comes. Southern Cotton Association: What it Stands For? 1st It stands for home independ ance. That every farmer try t< make his farm self sustaining, di versity of crops, not the one crol idea, all cotton . On the table whero I am writing, there lays a card, with the p~ost mark of New York City on it which in large letters reads, "More Money in a 10,000,000 Bale Crop, Than in a 14,000,000 Bale Crop.'" Yes there is more money a 10,000 Blind H< "About a year ago," 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Gs headaches and backaches, an< ANon-Intoxicati I.J~ndaeycmecdi~anwwmn nalsick women, for I knos ~bem as It did me." Cardut is a pure, miedicli r ~ ve~table herbs, which relies j s, regulates female fur bo e Ip, feinale organs t Prper ste "of health. Try ..oryir trouble. ev rygglgt sells Drug Compaiv and flr. I. F. Smi should be treated izer containing 'a POTASH, in order t, fullest pods. ' and "Plant Food" oks for the farmer, of any cost or ob ho write for them. uable facts about profitable business. NIEALI WORKS. Atlanta. Ga.-29% 00. Broad Stroot. 000 bale crop than in a I5,000,000 crop. Raiso corealh and fruits for com fort Raiso cott m for profit. What a lesson for the Cotton Growers of tho Sunny South. Arc we people of the cotto)n growing atatos so atllicted with tho co ton inania that we will throw away ol( third of the labor bestowod on the crop, and run our farms down poo just to got to grow cotton, surcly n1ot, experience teC es a doa] school, which we havo loarned fif. leen years ago, when wo sold cot ton at 4 iind 5 cents por pound. The cotton growing sitates has "llonainza" in the growing of 1,h lleocy staplo, if they, the grower of the staple, could find out jius iow to use it to the best advant-nge I believe that the Farmers' C(o o*perative Union and (ho Sontheri Cotton Association are working ii the right direction, but they as ye have not got the general, heart, co-operation of the cotton growere Will they got wore out and giv up the fight, or will tho growers o cotton fall in line with them anm work out the problem. J. T. L'-ewis Lickleat lan in Ark mamn. "i'm the luckiest man in Arknsras, n writes H- La. Stanley of lBrnn.', "s.'im theC rostoration of my wifo'.i health aft fivo years of continuona coughing nu S bleeding from the lungs; anid I owe in .good fortune to the world'N greatest mei icino, Dr. King's New Discovery in tConsumption, which I know from CxpI rience0 will OurIo conump~f1tion if taken time. My wife commenced to impro' with first bottle and twor ve bet tiLes c01 ? pleted the oure." ures the wor Scoughs and colds or' money refunde At 1ickena Drug Co. 50e ar-id $1, sar n ple frno. FoilS tDYCUIl Piakes Kidnyva and Bladder Right -T'S For hard colds, bronchitis, Sasthma, and coughs ok all kinds, you cannot take any thing better than Ayer 's Cherry Peet or al Cherry Pectoral. Ask youf own doctor if this is not so. He uses It. He tinderstan~ds wvhy It soothes and heals. I had a (orrbie noo b for wooks. ' hon, bo te. . antp t)el en s S.t. Josoph, filhl. 26... h0e.. 11.00. J. 0. A YI unco., .rw 'iota-.. for ..mi .m Coughs, Colds You will haston recovery by tak Ing one of Ayor's Pills at bedtime ea dache writes Mes. Mattie Aller, of ., "I suffered with blind sick could get nuo relief until I tried ng Pemale Tonic o improve, and now t feel. ish to recommend it to v that It will cure iai extract of WRlITE 'es female UsI ctions, FR~% ELg~o si llst lefemgg ,d ac ui t .Cr usct ?oay rli sat completa Cures Storpach and Liver trouble and Chronic Constipation. bi, Easilov. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. i'her6 is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep . tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by t - heart disease, pneumonia, hearl failure or apoplcxy are often the rcult of kidncy discasc. if kidney trouble is al - ~ lowed to advance the kidnoy- poiso nod. blood will attack th3 . vital organs or the .idneysi thmseves break down and waste .r-ray call by coll. l!addcr troubles most always result from a doraiomont of the kidncys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatmcnt cf the kidncys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald Vig pain in passing it, and overcomes that uipleanant nccessity of being compelled tc go often during the day, and to get up many imc-; durinsg the night. The mild and the nxtraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soo: rcalized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sol t all druggi;ts in fifty-cent and one-dolla s:ed botlics. You may lve a sarnple bottle of all this wonde:rful new dis- L u < -very a:nd a book that G o a 1 ,!s all about it, both Itomoot waUp-noot. ::-!nt free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. i nghanton, N. Y. When writing mentioi rnacling this generous offer In this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember tie name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'r Svamp-Root. and thu address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. NOLEYSHOmYTAR for childrens safe esureo. No oplatee Safe ar f URES COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH SO LOSS OF VOICE, LO6SE1 EXPECTORA'EION, HIEALS d ndorsed by leading physici 3 Chtidren'S Croup and j i contains NO OPIATES. hound Syrup Is mild and benIg as adults of every variety of : Read This Remai Rt MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearu 3was sick for three months anidth B umption. We procured a bottli It cured him. H e is now a wel In the house, and think It has1 Easy to Ta1e; Sure to Cur THEREE SIZES BALLARD'S SNOW LINIM SOLD AND RE We Never Disapp We Fulfill Every Promise and WE GURE Stoar wthutth enrod never to return,wthumee Vigor PosItiv byaWSa of emlta tariods anid en1 by an cos ph Y BST YEEN lseCHRw I Ds o pu oensar y N. . KIN, M D. Ohontano Din er y u. rdern urn ev ====== CON(LTA rain, EX ~ AMN 70 creooflInd ph on Pumpkot w e od emp10 12 ,are n aroTaon joiin ladsof r.Ths. Ctto Waso olthm o $10.0 per ao Ah sml rcso an2 to5 at We hve lsosom veydsrabl 16 E lngtNoarl ne$6 Terah. THAYIOPHSCKS UnTurlI e -'N' Ee $ ' CURES AFTER RHEUMACIDE has cured thou had failed. Rheumacide cured Jo Johns Hopkins Hospital the greates of Salem, Va., and D. I. Olmstead, remedies and the doctorb had given Almost a Miracle In This Case. of r] D11llon, S. Q.. Aug. I& Hug Bobbitt Chemical Compa n, .A Gentlemen :-In 3 ~Mib r. 1899. 1 took rheu- h matism In a very baa form (inflammatory). ins cal i month after the disease tarted Ihad to give up of tt my work and go to bed It continued to ergw ~worse until my arms and hands were ba ly MOB rawn, so much so that I could i rt use them y1. leg ve dawn ack till my feel touchqid my hIps Irwas as he pless as a baby or nearly 1 months. Tie muscles of my arms and legs weehrind shriveled tip. I suffered death many times over. Was treated by six different phlysicians in McColl. Dillon and Marion. but none of them could do mne any good, until Dr. J. P. Ewing. of Dillon came to see me. He tod e otr your R '4EUMACIDE. Fle Lot me one og of eomi tn e an began to take it. and efore the irst ottie was used up I began t( vet better. I used 5%~ bottles and was com eqath has been excellent ever since. Havo ~ad no symptoms of rheumatism. Will say S rther that ibegan to walk in about six days aiter I began to take RHEUMACIDE with the cur ot crutches in about th ce months after I egari to take it I could walk as good as any- Samj ody, and went back to work a ai. Yours truly. JAMAES WILKE& d Sure. R R.EDT'] coi] fact, a carry a little IF YO WEAR and E From i all DRY GOO Will n Trunks, Vali S. Flour, A com Iron King at( the best of tt CONSUMPTION B CHITIS, wears well. RE THROAT I0A S SA full MS THE PHLEGN AND EASF4 Ayfull F HE LUNGS. Yourj ans as the BEST remedy fbr P. S. Whooping Cough because as early as po The action of Ballard's Hore-. _____ it is adapted to infants, as well """"""""" temperament and constitution. - tkable TestimoniaL rater, Kas., writes--"My husband a dootors told me he had quick con. a of Ballard's Horehound yrupan I man, but we always keep a bottlg so equal for pulmonary diseases. e; Every Bottle Guaranteed. a 35.. 50. 00.O ENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO. COMMENDED BY oli Our Patients, Never Hold Out False Hopes. s mmes (on aglone 3 lood Polent ry or mninera 1axlu'. oe as Manl Medil Co. is n lnestutton organied unde ti I. the ot msDuitt r specialst, betng assisted tbo tratet of chrunt diseases is unsurpae eqipped lri tm alvai, faradic battes. Wa to the medical ~resston. Our sanitarlumi etent attenda ts. regularl qualifiled graduate ).. D o unasked f r limerature areen sout ~th ineols i nc lde) aud we gito he assur *nrvis n s e f ccoesfulyatreat and Derm IS A S~.enl curai chot dseae trocel. Drains. Losses, etc. and alPrivate uses o Woen, such as Displacements lu if you are sick or ailoted. On request wr g symptom blanks for home treatment. Tl0N AND) ADVIoB FRIER e.... 7 ails.,.. C Atlj~at, SALE. 3ar Marietta, S. C., por acro. .velers Rest, 'unningham. Part of the Butler A LIGHT, MIIDIl cro. WOI ~res- . fOR EVER a near city limits. These lots are AND fl7Z Z3N & SON IBEC~ antaJ I1 A THE DOCTORS I sandof cases of Rheumatism after al hn F. Eline and others of Baltimore t hospital In the world, had failed. R1 the Norfolk Va., contractor, after the] up hope. Rtheuwaacide cured Mrs. Mi ieumatism she had endured for 20 hes, of Atkins, Va., after the most fam re is a reason why.t cures: Rheumaci ,cience, and while powerful enough to is blood, it operates by purely natur t delicate stomach, and builds up the PVEEPS ALL POISONS OUT C A purely vegetable remedy that goes right to by removing the cause. Your druggist sells and )Is bottle and booklet free if you send fie cents I - BOBBITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. Pror.ric LT THE OLI 'OR: Please say to your readers and my friends ete line of Reliable goods which I have for their t the prices which I am quoting I consider the g of "anything and everything," and am selling a U NEED HEAVY WINTER SIIOES, We hav [EAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, a good lite of OX iow until Christmas we invite the ladies to call i DS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, etc. Lake the same offer as the above to the men folki s8s, Gents' Furnishings, etc. The nicest line oi salt and barbed wire by the car load to go at pri plete line of the good kind of furniture and nice yes and Chattanooga Plows-two very necessary eir kind on the market. dhinaware, Glassware line of Undertakers' goods and a nice Hearse. >atrooage solicited and you will be treated right -All persons owing the estate of W. T. McFall w esble. Bigger A given number of acres fertilized w greater yield of cotton, than the same a Farmers' Bone does more than that. the acreage and increase the yield. who uses Made With has twenty--one years of fertilizer exp 13,000 carloads of Royster fertilizers w This volume of business stamps Farme LOOK AT OUR TWENTY Yl 1ees-2so -rO cfr 1890-1,500 T( 1895-12,000' 1900-68,455 + 1905-130,09 *2".0 F. Se ROYSTER I Quickest *o SAVAN] JM AND HEAWY (0ONG4 MA CI1U O IDOF~~ HARL.ESTON &'i I N BIin. Greenille 12: Ly. Atguett10: ~ FO M'DRV Li.Augeti Arriv< 0P S~ittvidit Through Pullman 8 tOSIA853O lose connections mi int R~e~IANY ound Trip Winter Tourist I y. W. LIGON, Agent R1NEW~ Wrr. HAVE FAILED. I the doctors and all other mans , after the famous specialists of iseumacide cured Austin Percelle, ( had spent lar e sums on other kry Welborn, oFHigh Point N. C., years. Rheumacide cureg W. R. ous New York specialists failed. :le Is the latest discovery of mnedi. sweep all germs aiod poisons outt -al methods, does not injure th3 entire system. recommendsRheumacide 'o/pstget Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Co-ut, Indigestion, )F T~E 0- OOD.Constipation, Liver Troubir., Lhe ort f th disllseand Kidney Trouble. recomend Rhernacde.La Oriprc. or pstag toAll Bice d stors, Baltimore. Dsae I ANKD. th t I ao "Still at the ld Stand," with ins,-etion and sale at very close figures. In oods aro Rare Bargains. Toll them at I t a close profit. 3e ithem; lo, SUITS, PANTS, UNDER ERSHOKS. nd we will make them close prices op ai Clot.hing, Shoes, Hats, Underclothing, these goods we Lave ever carried.4 ces that defy competition matting, carpeting and rugs. Agent lot things in overy w6ll regulated family an Agateware, Tinware and other ware that r . oG uy M c Fall Id thtI sill pescoefrard thnOd Stakd, setme a th arersof prdu. crae will rdnatrn etlozeric o Itmes itd possible toe red. Tr tthi s er -h Teuae mil Agtience, koin m.r adotherwaett lreplused conte forard ofd mae905. ee ft mrs' Bone producet. TONS |Uc back of. him.'Over rs Bon h estRut TKONVLE And all Points VIA In FLORIDA NESTERN CAROLINA Railway :15 p. m. Ar. Savanrnahi 2:50 a. m. 80 p. m. A r. Waycroas 6:05 a. mn, a at Jacksonville 8:40 a. mn. irvice between Augusta and Jacksonville. ndo at Jacnan i r al oinltS South, xcursion Ticket ~~nSale to Florida Resorts, GEO YAN, Gen'i Agt. Greenville, &8. 0.' Ll1AMM, General Passenger Agent, ATUiU8mA. r.