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eaqacu,,$our Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to tafte Pickens : y1OTTON YIEL dwindle from unless the soil is k< a complete fertilizer cient POTASH. Just how POTASH crops is shown in o "Cotton Culture." absolutely free of an tion to any farmer wl Address, OBRMAN I New York-9.3 Nassau Street, or Fariers' Unioit Bureau of -In formlation. -Cotidi'-ted by the South Carolimr Ftrimers' I'r itetiontl and Co-Operative tilon. Conmuniention intended for this depart ment shotild be adtdressed to J. U. Stritbing, Pendleton, South Carolin. Notice to the Farmers of South Caro lina. You are hereby called to meet ii delegated power at Anderson, S 0., May 31, 1906, for the purpoi-c of organizing a preliminary Stat Union. Basis of reprasontation in organ ized countivs will be one delegatr for every one hitndred mnenbers, or imlijoirity fraction t iiereof. In1 con ties w-re there is no Count Union, one delegate from each lo cal union. All furn-ers who are meombers are invited to attend. All counties that have no Farm ers' Union organization are invited to send farmer delegates. Please send nmes of delegalos to, B. F. Earle, Anderson, S. C., ton days before. The purpose for which the State Union is called is to adont a con stition and by-laws to govorn the Farmors' Unsioni in SouthI Carolina, and to bring the farmors ini a close and secret organization for the purpose of holding and controlingj * the price of cotton. Also to en courage (he building of a Farmers' Uniion warehouso in every county * ~ in South Carolina to be owned and controlled by the farmers. B. F. Earlo, State Organizer. e * * * Dr. Muason, ofCharlotte, seyks in formation throu igh 1ouilr Farmners, Union Bureau, and( lho gets what he wants, which is oneouraging in y our work. These letters of Dr. Mason and Mr. Bobham are right along in the ~ progressive path tha t lead to a * system of dliversification of criops * ~and the imnprovemion t of our Iland I that we must practice in orderI to lortify in our' positions as htarmert to protect our inutereist, whicho rest 1I largely in profitable prices for our cotton:T Mr. J .0, Stribling, Pendleton. S. C. Dear Sir: In "The Stto some time ago I noticed where some onei had originated a variety of cow pea so that it had the desirable quallity ' of giving a large yield of poas, at1 ~ the same tim!e did not shod( its F; leaves. Will you be kind enough to ask if he will not publish in your ''ames Union Bureau'' how he developed this pea, so that others may (10 likewise. The rea- U son I ask this is because the writer of the artic'e in question stated at the .time that he had no seed for sale. iti Very truly, * ~, R. E. Masom, M. D. Answe to Dr. Mason's Inquiry C ~ Ool J. 0. Stribling, Pendleton, S.C., eaFii Col:-Dr. R . E. Mason h iv1~~e~ to know something ot the bipeas that do not shed their ~~ Ho or any one can have W apea on their own farm ' *Iifollow simple direos n ~41:Take equal parts of ha on the hardest pea y tb old-fashioned spec- in zir, and plant in a ~1Q b~%~esoe-oan be plan- t a i~ +4.P'I1 1 to July 16. .gu 'hepatch and 3 Ii that Jos '~~7- rl xative Fruit Syruj Drug Company and Dr. R. F. Smil DS are sure to year to year :pt supplied with containing suffi increases cotton ur 9o-page book, This book is sent y cost or obliga o will write for it. CAL! WORKS. tlanta, Ga.-2Z2 So. Broad StreL te the little iron, and th-, lith ro1, I Canl Rsure you, will not b My softer than wvhII you firslt, be run the experiment. When tho hybrid la, b mo) form ed, the Vinds will ho muoIc luiXII inl' than tho paront planits, aiid wi grow a[d thrive oil "II ind tot) po v to Sprout cow Pa(11s,'' buit of cours11 110y Will grow better On hl t Ii will sproit cow peas. The hybrid will n4t blignt nit) is not hater than theeh1iliilmy. Po hay it is 1111(d of any peat knowi uit for early patstulres there a!( other better peas. G!tting a hyibrid pea i; mis ezInoigh. Nothiing on the farm wil 3rO8s e1asi, oxcept melonis. Got ting a pir et et hydrid cotton is , vexing and laborious undertaking Ilowover, I think such a1 thiog pos 4ible. Plant bre-dinig is one o the groat questions of the day am in it is wonderful possibilitios. Yours very truly. A. W. Brabham Olar, S. 0., April 4, 1906. Program of the Closing Exercises o the Mica School. Tho following is tlie pi-irnuni (f lil closi ng exerZisos of tho .\ive Ic hool. whicht took place, Friday, A pril 13t I: WVhy D~o WVo L >veO Mmyh So BI ti: Lzoper. T1hou Blind lb. --May ell, lIIon liix. Ijtt.lo Seeds M~ake BhLinjg . coret -O0swald( H-endrix. Rubie rTirnoir. Th'Ie lihaiul~ R.~se -L. 1wre.' 1'ixed RV'a 13y For a h(.ss -.L In opor'. T113helt Lifof ai Bid --Lzz'o L~ ,>p Lessonhs for Hays '' am i tA.rlis Six Your O)ld St rawberraie- - (21oi Little Violotst -1 VIL.hli 6,p'. The1( P'lil -load' 1, tpr. Ha1ppy' Ar ithei ( Cliin '-, IN-a vt' Ona11(1 th Oher Sit d of a~ Pictur -- MIary's Litt o Lhunba- Jack] Suths111 Tlihng ini the Biottomn Drlawera - Li I 0 Turnier. Good N'ght anld Good1 \iorning land Loopier. IR's All for Braid and Ihatther Over the Rtivu r - -G(onvi ImYp< r., '.LhofDeathi of hlale--Pea 1t< -ue . Thle Lost Letter--Ellie I'(reemani. Somebody's D~harling '11 Dying lorenace Sutherland. WVhoro rand~ Whiichi-Ea Freean. Litle Birds - IdIa (Cha~t . Nobody's IDarliig.- ULian Sut hi . 'Tho Do-WSitt5eFi!oadt I eihlix. -13y three little bos Flodlenr swald( H~endr1h i ardi Ahner(1 Iti~na-I An Eas ter Weddliing-By thnr e hi 1) boys, LuomafS Fr'(eemian, l".hr<.l Ella Freama~hn, lourence Stat ihher d Lail.ianl Siti'utrlan did their parts >li. Ella Fr'eeman, Lizzo' Lioper, LAii trner, May Hundrix, H~aliy Sthear. id, Oloje Looper anid Eva Hlendrix *n prizes for the Lsignest percen- age their reports. ifther presenltinig the pizoa there a a troat serveduto theo pupils and asts, l'his school hasi proved ai anece~as ter the guidmig hands of teacher, s Looper, who hasi had ocrge of our 0sessions, leanses the systerm thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guarenteed Easloy. Over-Work Weakens Your .Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make ImpUre Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. Tho kidneys are your . blood purifiers, they fil. [ ~. ) ter out the waste or - ' impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cezs of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makcs one feel as though they had heart trouble. becauze 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 I- traced to the kidneys, but now modern sc -:ace proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidncy trouble. if you arc ,ick you cr.:1 .who- rniztake by first doctoring your hidacys. The mild ind the extraordinary cffcct of Dr. Kilmer's .Swailp-Root, the grcat kidney rcmcdy is :oon realized. i Rtand:: the hir;iest for its :ondcrful curc of the mo.;t di:;trcsing cases nd i.s sold on it: inCrits :y .1l dru:!.; in f:f:y ;ont and one-doll;r z-- I.. 3You inay hawe a 1-2' -npI n z . .' I ali noo of ampil-Root. , olkt .ilinag you how to find .: I m: 1-- !;i::n:, or bladder trouble. ic'.tion tiia yp' r v n -:nriing Dr. Kilmer Da:y r e, but rcmembe! .e naa, S:eunastDr. Kilmer':., Snp-l i.~ r th .!drrs, ~Binghamton A aoind Hog Cane. "A ground h-g case" is a case of s11 tole lle('cessity--o e iII W ip ic lih ill( Swlol'(1 of po'rseve'allee I certiji aind !Ite ntesity for perseelalce Is fil :)rative. Its origin is told in (his sio 'y: A boy w:as seon (igging vigorously with 1 gri111 hoe at the inolth of, a hoilo .1 whIc'h a1 gronii hog 111 takeni ref age. Ilo was asked if Ie th ougit h1v wvoull get the gronid loL r, 14) which Il. .-oplied w%-ilh scorn: "Catch him'? WhyA I'l;l') bolud to eatb-h himl; we're oult "1ut why d.) ymzi think .Jolumiyti be tleves .o titolyl 13' ill the rellicaey of prayer?" "Iltcse wil-i I .iggei Pd that Ie pray fotr :t190 brotheri he1e1v to do It anil prayed fr a 'goat and ar watgon insteadt I."'--liotsltn l' ost. It is a facht Iowa1days that tine feath eIrs do ml:ake ilie birds anil that people at re jildged iore by theIr appearance thn i their charicter.-Lady Violet Gre %ille ini Lono Graphliic. Sdown pains are a symptom of th can attack a woman, viz: fallin n itrally, come irre'guilar, painft wateflt, w\eakening drains, di uero 'usneCss, dizzine'ss, irritaili walk, loss of appetite, color whI1ih exert:; such a w~ondeirful, I nzes~, sIps drains and stimul 11 i:; a sureC and perma1:nent cur< W'c'11'f US A LETTER "I Iut atid I ' tiiiity and wcrite us in fr a -tu f~anuy, in striecMes conf21- Nac denetl ,; cii you~.r symn-.;s ''a] ad it ro les wI..e W'ill send free advtico mhy C c-te I It A~ dtcess: Ladiet Advitsory fee I) ' rt'Clia11 >loga Medcineht Co., auf A Ae CURES COUGHS, COLDS, CON~ WHOOPING COUGH SORE LOSS OF VOICE LO6SENS T EXPECTOR1ATION, IIEALS THE Endorsed by leading physicians Children's Group and Whi it contains NO OPIATES. The hound Syrup is mild and benign, it I: asadults of overy variety of temr: Read This Remarka MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater, was sick for three months and the doct sumrption.. We procured a bottle of B; It cured him. He is now a well man In the houso, and think It has no eqi Easyto Taile; Sure to Cure; E1 ~LADSTHREE, sizgS. 95c BALAR'SSNOW LINIMENT SOLD AND RECOM ETX.lIr'E *c 'CI CURES AF RHEUMACIDE has had failed. Rheumacid< Johns Hopkins Hospital of Salem, Va., and D. Ri. remedies and the doctor Almost a Miracle in This Cas Dillon, S. C., A Bobbitt Chemical Compay : Gentlemen.lrn September 1890. I toc matism in a very bad form (inflannniators snonth af[ter the diseaso started I had to my woric and go to bed. It continued I Worse until my arms and hands were .lrawn. so much so that I could not us, Mly lc: were drawn back till my feet t my his I was as inpless as a baby fot 12months. 'The muscles of may arms a were hard and shriveled up. I sufferet many times over. Was treated by six di physicians in McColl. Dillon and Marl none of them could do m1e any good. unti P. Ewing, of Dillon, camne to see ile. I e to tr your RICUMACIDE. I-I got bott.,!of il n mdl chic aid I began toI and i< 'or the irst bottle was Used i I to get better, I used 5% bottles amid wni pletely cured. That was years ago a Flcalth has been excellent evcr since. had no -5ymu1tons of rieunatism. W inrther that libegan to Walk in about s after I began to take RHEUMACIDIC w aid 01 crutches: in about three imoiths begzamn to take it I could walk as good i body, and went back to work again. YQUrs truly. JAMES WIL A Long Life. To prolong lit'e one sh1nid take plen 1y of slee1 and teimiemilber to sleep lying on tile right skite, Indulge In a rmortiig iath In tepid water, take dailly exercIse in tire open aIr, keep) tle window of the sleeping A)oi open all night, take fro (hineit aind short ho!Idays, not be over ambitious and 1101k1 one's temper. C Coniderite 1) sceti tor. Sttrnger-Iiow l.on sne" you iade an atrest, constable? Coinstale 11 Medder-Quite a1 conisiddyrable spell. I'mii goil' a beetle slow 'bout haulin' I 'em ( iI jest now. We hain't got no Plt'e to put 'em 'eptini' Cy Tedder's chicken coop, ani' (y's got a settin' 7 hlen o.-Clev0land101 Pi41t1 Doalor. The Fact of It. "It's love that makes tie world go I rouirnd," saild the Old fashioned sent! Iment(alist. (I "No," answered Miss Cayenne; "it W maerely mkes some people so dizzy that they think the world Is going 'ronIId.'"-Wasinrgtoni Star. e most serious trouble which' g of the womb. \Vith this, II, scan)ty or pr oftuse perijods, e edfuI baIcka~ chei, heaidalche, y, tiredi feling, inability to :tnd1 beauty. The cure is 4I R EGULA TOR, 0o' natural w"ine, of her bs,~ strenfgthe(nig inhltence on - IeVL ve p in, gula tes the * itcs the womb muscles to 2 for all female complaints. / SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN iy wombil and ovaries," writes Mrs. 4C ail lakr', of webster (Groves, Mo. so in my right anid left sides, and C: mienrses wyero very piaianl anid ' *gnlar. Sirnco taking Cardul, 1 i like a iiow wvoman and dlo inot &' fret as I did. It Is tiio best mcdi :wre. SUMPTION BRONCHITIS, THROAT, 'NOARSENESS HE PHIACH~ AND EASF4 LUNGS. as the B3EST remedy for soping Cough because action of Ballard's Hore 3adapted to infants, as well orament and Constitution. ble Testimonial. Kas., writos:-"My husband ors told mo ho had ulick con ~lard a Horehound Syrup, andA but we always koep a bottle al for pulmonary diseasos." ery Bottle Guaranteed. , so, $1.00. CO., -ST. IOUIS, MO. GI~fDB wasoo a V04z14 TER THE /DOCTOR cured thousands of cases of Rheumatism aft a cured John F. Eline and others, of Baltir the greatest hospital In the world, had failed. Olmstead, the Norfolk Va., contractor, after 6 had given up hope. Iheumacide cured Mr, of rheumatism she had endured for , I& Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the most k rheu- -l is a reason why it cures : Rhcun ). Ga science, and while powerfrui enous grveoup of the blood, it operates by purofy n badly most delicate stomach, and builds up xiched nearly id leg I deatmau ffcrent -ls an.Smtobt?(nboltfeei o en nee s. butT IEIA OMAY me one ke i t. egaT TH S Coln-05 lid my I-ave S E L . EyDIT PS Ay POISONS mfU Coplt lin ofh Rei1egoswic aefrt txj t~e A purely Vegetable remedy that goea 011~ after I curs by removing the cause. Yourg consitd ! Is any. Sample bottle and booklet fhree if you aond i'e c [ES. BOBBITT CYOEMICAL CONIEEANY. , R. EDITOR: Please say to your roalors a ood lie i Comiplete line of Relia le goods which I have for 11 fact., at the prices which I amn quioting I eonsider t arry a little of ''anythin,, and everything," a id ain sollii IF YOU NEEI EAV'Y WINTEi'RSHOE',S, MWe 1EAR end HEAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, it good lino of From now until Christmas we invite the ladies to c I DRY GO 8, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, etc. Will mako the same offer as the above to tho mon runks, Valises, Gents' Furnishings, etc. The nicest lit Flour, salt and barbed wire by tho car load to go ai A complete line of the good kind of furniture and I rorn King stoves and Chat'anooga Plows-two very iieces -e boat of their kind on the market. Chinaware, Glassy ears well. A full line of Undortakers' goods and a nice Hearse Your patro age solicited and you will be treated ri P. &P.--All pelsons owin; the estate of W. TV. Mcl'a] early as possible. A given number of acres fertilized greater yield of cotton, than the sam Farmers' Bone does more than that, the acreage and increase the yield who uses Made Wit has twenty-one years of fertilizer e 13,000 carloads of Royster fertilizers This volume of business stamps Far LOO0K AT OUR TWENT1 Sees-260 1890-I ,500 * 189&-12,00 1900-58,46 * 1905-130,0 Couba ,S.C. F. S. ROYSTER -'We Nee @ We Fulfill Every cured never to return,1 SAW MILLS. GHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKCINO MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS ND SIZES AND FOR EWIlRY - , CLASS OP sERVICH. -MY BEST R~f EREN1CE 19. LSK POR OUR I3STIMATB BBPORE UTCR~1 PLACING YOUR ORDER. NK. KING, M. D. BBES MACHINERY COMPANY *~U v~ COL.UM WA, 8. 0. 4A)-.'=ONSUL.TATI SL R KIN MEDIO L ... nord, after the famous specialists of Rheumacide cured Austin Percelle, they had.spont large sums on other . Mary Webrn, o HI h Point N. C. 20 Years. Rheumaci e curect W. R. famous t w York specialists failed. iacide Is the latest discovery of medi to swec germs and poisons out tud tnddoes noti~ur h eomtire system--. R.haumism, - 2 cm tic,., Lumbago, - -i'*U'cumatic Gout, I am.-anton tlk.er Trat:bic, to ~ ~ ~ ~ L: Ch .~tLl~~,1 Kidney TrohIbio, and .cmm pds Rhaamacid. Iy -r 11(13 t. I I "still tit tlhe Old Stad, with a w'ir m c tion and sailo at very close figures. In '0 goTde alr Rao Irgains. Tell theni that I g at a cosC )r.ofit. have th Im; wso, (TITS, PANTS, UNDER 0 L"IIt 0VER ,lOFS. all ad % C will miakc then close prices on folks Oi Olbin, Sh1o0s, Hate, Underclothing, et or t gow ds j i w e 1. ave r ver carried. + I)rices that (: fy Copolljntitiol. lieo matti , cdrp.tiing and rogs. Agent fex ary things in eve-ry wE11 regulatod family an I r, Agalen are, Tinware and other ware that Guy McFall lwill please coltte forward and mako settlement with Farmers' Bone produce a e acreage with ordinary fertilizer. It makes it possible to reduce Try it this year. The man th F'ish iperience, back of him. Over were used on the crops of 1 905. mers' Bc ne the best. YEARS' RECORD+ TONS TONS 4 0 TONS e 1 ~5TONS 91 TON S GUANO 00Tarboro, N. O. GUANO 00 Macon, Ca. Disappoint Our Patients. Promlso ud Never Hold Qui False He os. diet(,ntiona fr om business: &otaglous jlloodi Poison -~ rithokt mreoury or miiornl mixt.are; l~onsi of Mily -I V'gor P'onitive-ly ceso; no att muIan~t but perinont. TIhe Dr. Kingf Aledical Co. Is an institur in organtizednder tho lawnV' of thle statO of 'loorg,'n for the troetrm<int, and etire of alt erv uda i chilOc .:i-'.e( l. hr.t a.K ,r st the fonasde tod by a stali of eminenit phuysicianan.I sulrgoons. O~ur succOB in tho treatmnnt, of chroni liseasesi is unsurupas. god; wo Os bothu medicsial oloctrical agendtes. Our omliceare equipped whiu h aI the ralvrnio, faradio battec contrivace knolvul to th i'ica pidosaio n Oursnltartit afodorda in ry rc-upect, au O Ypo y noiO but th Atb - uunu licensed1 physicinno being in char'ge. We emnploy 10no mslundintg mecans to secure patients an ptrn-i ioO. . 1).(r t m kdfr ni toriu resnt6 toti1.00 per m1onuth. (modicinesi inlhudeid) and we gle te assur anco of a cure Witihin a apoolfied time. OU RO NIC DISEASES-n'e!u",*et'"alu~Y.~nnaisom rachn idni~ey and liladdor troubles, lhv inatienm, upu lydrocolo. Drain.. Lose, otad Private s e'd rie sr and il gntant t'roube-s, datarr of the Nose, Throat. Ihead and Lungse. IDiaeases oHIyo and Ear, (Ihrontuo iDHonsluOS of WVomen' Atoli a Diaplacen, Ulnnat mnal > *: ures, and4 slt enec oth'ofwomen. -ote rdlnft you cimad tionI bfyu r sikr e01c. On requess We flN, EXAMIN A TION AND) AIDVICE IrtFR. e..en.. L 0s. Muot~iPi~N *9.W Atlanta. Ba.