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The new '. Aive that dov; not gripe or nauseate. PqLe ant to tale. L Picker Farimers' Union Bureau of 1If1'Ionmattion. ............................................. South crolina I'armers' Educational and Co-operativo Union. Corn mu utiaent ions intended for this depart ment shoulid he a(dressed to J. C. Stribling, Iendleto , South Carolina. A Good Move. Clomson College, through the aid of the government, will at oneo pro eced to establish at Clemson an E: periniont Station, a department of animal industry for the purpose of improving and dissominating the bost types of stock in tho State suited for the general use of our farmers. This i-4 a vory important ste) in the right dirot1ion , and, if carried out to comiplotion in a prac tical way, will do an immens, work toward euicourging stoel< raising and consequint div-rdsfiea tion of our farm crops. This idea of sending out knowvl edge of inproved ideas of broo dini iilmroved stock over tho State wil encourage farmers' sons to remiai1 upon the farm. Clemson now ha two hundred and fifteem htudent in the agricultural class. Whe these boys have finishid( ther training for agricultural purniti the national government is read y t furnish theso Irogressivo) yotn; men with furlther aid in the way o literature and sceds of the nev plaiitbreediiig work. Thou why no the Stato complete this work LI planting the golden hoofs of th best b)reed of stock over the Stato Under this now impetus alon the line of progressivo farming a Clemson we have a bright prospeic ahead for our farmors' sons. Thes4 goldon hoofs, iml)roved seeds an imlements in the hands of well trained minds of South Carolina' own sons we hope will write on uponi the State's own soil a crodit able reputation that all may b proud of. T'he w'ork of improving the co poca by broodinRg inew varieties fo; special hay or gratin crops along the hino as suggesftd by Hon. A H-. Brabhamn and Dr. MIason in otm Farmer's Unimon column last week, should be taken uip by our farmecrs and pushed ahead. ItfW wefanlbroe( a variety of peas that will retahi its leaves in their grooni state~ on t h. older parts of the stalks nut l thi grin is abloutI grow n, wo will hav,~ a bonanza in the Scuthi that, will giv. uts mlore food~ f'or all kinids of ste' than we wvill, at thea presenIt dayi. kniow what to (10 with . Give t h< up-).to-date Southr fa'ii trmer all t h< cowv j 048 and1 l righ t cow p"a hay to go with it that hio may need and there is uno end to the fiat horses, mle ls, cow s, sheep) andi hog we can raiisO. .It t~hbo Sottherin fairmier hats plenty of cow p)'as anit eats, lie neud n)ot worry abon' any more crop) 1li efr crn, meault or milk. In the cow and oats i have a mortgage lifter, coi1 improv or. andi a fertilizor bill redutcer that' wouild reveltutioit)~zo thle whob. Southern farming system if 114 farmers would takhe h'l of thzi system with half tho energy thte. display in growing cotton. Pro fessor C. L. Newman, of1 the Agri cnitural department at Cleamon i& the recognized best authority oi. the cow pea in the counitry. ih grew at Clemson last seasoni ovo' eighty different varieties and hua at other times growma over twenty varieties of the sega blean, anid w, trust that the board of trustees 0 Clemson will continu ti to onuconr'a. Professor Newman im thus very im portant work of imlproving the cow pea. Farmers., Come Let's Get Together andl Help Each Other. If farmers do not take care em themselves by sticking to theb organizations, the other crowd wil continue to (10 this thing for theni . L the other fellows.own price. *Farmers cant, and must, come together and save this price for -. thmselves. 1How 1s that warehouse businoas gtting along? You m ay niot ree-.' olleet just now how much loud 2talking you did ebout this ware hiouee matter back yonder, but soype~ oti er slo. -lloyp, you mnat plib up the stuff or fp*ur foutiflca ti'ons wil' not proteot you in times native Fruit Syruq s Drug Company and Dr. R1. F. Smit Cow Pea-Inoculating With Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria. Thore is no more intoresting question beforo tho progrossive Southern fariners today than the enriching of their lands by grow. ing cow peas for grain and hay, and, at the samo time, storing atn immonse amount of nitrogen in the Roil for future crops, capeciallv 11hoso crops that require large amtounts ot nitrogen. Ono farmor in Alabama last yor, it is staled, clearel $6,000 on a 400 acro farm of poor land by growing cow pols for hay, whilo the land will pro. 41uco fully double the crops this year that the lavqd prodiced Ieforo cow pons were pro)%winLr on it. 1 iatLst, Usao, at, conisitlerah e - x. p)Ons1 ld labeor, WO infcent-:.Z. d thouit, e.ight11 acres (it c.)1o pes v. ith Dr. Moore's llitrogonm fixing boe. Loria, altornating wit u eat ed plant, but. foulld absolit. ly 11o improvolnlltt inli 1.11011111n(j, of no0duleS on tle, iouila itO I JL:.4, exceptiniig the (arlier rstg (f C'w peas on n,: land, We ab h idl several comliaralivo toIt \\ il, ai falf'a, ltut cuitld so lno <hfrn,1m botvween the ilalitl and I lie 1ni a'onoculated, CXcpting- to firAt. month, at, wIich leriod thP( differ. .lee in favor of th iluetiltatel was very perceptibl, in favor ot ilocu hattio (n11 cortain chli ac ters of' soil. Our conclijoni aro that about all )ur' Southern soil is al reaidy thor oughly inoculated wit.hi tho cow poa bactoria, uit the minds of Southern farimevs nedA inoeuIlat.ig with the importance of the cow pa. Wo would like to hear moro from this man about tieso pea,; this is im the line of our work, J. C. St ribling. Chairinan commilte. A good two-horse diseO harrow will throw up lbotut. as g oid cottol bed lit 0one tilmao going 11s we want TPhis is goodl wor1k whaere huu l has beenU 1broken, andl savex a i g sigh 1 of labor atu timo. W~o :no no1(4 aft er high cottonL bedsl li ko u e (ued to bo0; weO mutIt comel. downi abhout on a lovol. Thiis plan1 g:Ves~ blottLr prlotection to thle mistur 1in dlohra .The chariaeter ol the ftamer i 11vr'i t ar pafinited all ove r hais f'arm abti)tL this timio of (he y"ear: lII' thiere is f lot, II. lar .a illotai t, ol grtian 114oli1s of saill grill 0)11 VIIar l'ai treis someI ki ndol' * i n-e farm. ('r aroti lld1t(hare. F'OfT'n 'N.\T'a . ina. (; I I .1ANS. "Wheno'a I w'as4I a ig;(et., ait livonli, y lie, 't10., "'threeu of my'I' ensana:5 were perm'a llenao'a1 I UlCII~aad of I'IlnsuII lo 14)1 y Dri. .ingJ~ 's w h.-' .verl'y, andI'I a we aitid Ntaonag tabling. Oac' wVas tary. g to 'ail his prety0i~ andaa ma'~o to Ai ia,11 baut afltr usaaa Newv Hl I'i'vr a1 sh'rt Li no l10 foliali it alliO3.06.:Utry (a) dl a o, I regar(fl Dr). King's New~ 1.)enaor a the 1 a tul Lunga~ I lelahw. ( ut:Ia lanteed' by3 tlhe LPcens Drumag Comalniy . 5t un $1:0 . C'riaal bottle free'o. Mlss IAongyear1s-Youi kniow 1 have bee' catlled'O good lookIig. (Cynileux.-I dilar Hay. Thle s'tanards or be'lauty change every tenl years or so.-St. Louis The Cause of Ivlany Sudden Deaths, l'hcre Is a disase' prevailing in this unO~ftry most dangecrous because so dlecep. pn CUmTonia, hearaa.. failurec or apoplexy - -. ar often the resu:lt *of kidneiy dli5C:!c. al'I - lo wed to advance ahe kde'cy -- p0 I so n cdl blood will attackth d. vital organs or the kneys thecaive.; break dlown and wvaste aw/ay ecli by coll. 1'addler troub~les most always result from oa caatact fth kidneys and a. cure Is thae aidn e- y a proper treatment of c mkcy. you ae ytfeling badly you Sa m ake o1 t, mith e by t kng D r. K ilm enr's bhaadder remedy, great kidney, nyver aad It corrects Iabiity to hokd urine and scald un1pleasan1t necessity of biCan eec ta go often during' the (lay, an to ctmplladto times during the nIght. T[he mil n h .extraordinary effcet of Swamp-RootIsso coalized. It stands the highest for Itson derful cures of the most distrsuingc es Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take andi sold byal zdoales oa ffty-cent and on -dollar have a samplo bottle of titl h.ils wonderful new dis- l ; covery and a book that o ' tells all about it, both Ik1O.Wfp0( ecnt free by aal. Address Dr. Kilmner & Co. ending this generousc offer In thIs Paper. Don't makc any mIstake, but remlemrber .he aname, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmner's wamp-Root, and tho address, Binghamton1 a el, Y,, onl every bottlo. Stomach and Liver trouble and Chronic Constipation. [asloy. From Cateechee. [Left over from haut weok.] Owing to a delicioncy in some parts it the machinery, the Norris Cot on Mill has been stopped for throe lays. The hands say theoy aro ha., ng the Fourth of July in April this rear. The mill will ttart uip tigain . another day or so. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, (hero wero not as many teachers presont on last Saturday at tihe teachters' metetiig att lit is pilac", as was expected. However, a gotod mnv of that hontorblio body h-Il it) terest at, heart onought to fuNw the rain and come. All thos who did attnd were of that entihsiastic na tur towarei tihe o se -.f E.ti cat ion advanl tc, 111d it. wa s 011 iht it wa! 1 ne orw'm .,t~:so i t I I . I .n ' 1 i . 1. .\-1r ri1 o ( -.I , w i e uas H(. \V .A~X fi* 1? .. t-: a Jouir iii.m11t' 1)la( im ht O. but u) waS In, ivy( p. t ofc!nuen. vise vir tin i nay f'l i'-1:dl at n r: i a fewI b ; m-:, j t. na . Come wj1itnI, btrot , w U wV( t r it t tilol se s 0111' III w e tlo fOliund a ha11iri r brl ( ti. I 'd. X ilses firine and C pit li (h; vi V of kS, noen, visitedi t heir 11% rnsk Alr. and l.t. P). Whiten, of N rris, CO lAton it, becokne e om' 1 -a-l duty. to p 0, cloielo anothemr death inll 11 'co Wherler fantlii. Tl hisime it, is i anl I.0010 16 montlls ()b% l'ay ulf i Ir,.e Wale hrs tnd i gra ndeih of \t S. lde Wilter. It i ick but it Short co timo tdill died from pmin)I ia. Th i tiee hearltbroken mother hs our yma hriug thIiy. tal Sover-al farmIeri onl this side, wh~o do haveO boenl hoh1ling1, theirt COtton, sold Im lat weekL at- '11 1-4 cents. 13. col lik Decrease inl the samel ra1tio thal thle us180 of Dr. Kinig's New i-fo Pills increast- ItM Njon andi the ilit growing ouit of it. I Stre-ngthIi a vigor ~t AIdwn fol low the ir fC ose. (ua n tt.i 'eld b y PI.'Lei D)rug OCo. 35 cents, Try the.o.I ..a A Sure Cur Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscleu Frosted F'eet, Burns, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, k promotes a free circulation of tht natural elastIcity. BEST LINIMENT C ONCE TRIED ALWi CURED SCIATIG Mrs. E. A. .Simpson, 500 ( T'enn., writes: " I have bee: Hlot Springs, Ark., for sciatic * ~get muore relief fromi Jallart than arty medicine or anythin InIClosed fid pos toflice order: large bottle by'Southsern Expn THREE SIZES: 25c, BE SURE YOti GET 'l Ballard Snow Li ST. LOUIS, U. SOLD AND RECOMIN SOUTT The Land of B and PROSPI Are you innking ns much oflT your farm making aill you cant. The htoublo is the land ironey to buy a hu: far'm, and( so you iare tryin or lperhaps~ you~ are( ren1ting one0 antd paying rent. Woublnl~'t it bo' betr to go whetre tihe 'Oou ern ownt a big farm-whero every acre antd all yout raise is palying y'ou good profiW '11h(r0 ar0 thlousantds 1 ol' e of fertil(o b the Co'ttotn hulL Routo thtat can) b) bought hind isi inlcreasinlg int valuo each1 year. See the South~west A tipi to the Southwest wvould( convinen Onthe firt-t and1( thtird Tutes, rund~ trip ticket to any poi * Cotth n Bh] lbttt at Thy l owed fori y(on to exam1in': im W\rite att onice for free COl .doiful culntr an ild for full L. P. Smith, . P. A., Cotton Belt RoutQ, "MAKES YOU W RHEUMACIDE goes right to the all the germs and poisons out of the b spots in the body and sets all the. orl Nature's way. Purely vegetable, non-i most powerful of cleansing medicin time regulates the liver tones up the up the entire system. kHEUMACIDE that cures rheumatism to stay cured. MOST POWERFUL BLOOD PUR CURES DISEASE BY REMOVI RHEUMACIDE has cured thousa other remedies and famous doctors Percelle, of Salem, Va., spent $200 in dreds of dollars for physicians' fees, an by half a dozen bottles of Rheuma< 2120 Ramsay street, Baltimore, says man." Mrs. S. A. Combes, 114 S. Gilm it cleansed her blood, took away her F like a new After Noted Doctors Failed. and recomm Hcrc is a case cured by RIIEUMA Ci niafter ioted New Yoik special iss had failed. Mr. W. U . H-ughes writes froni A tkins. Va.: "Four bottles of RIEUMACIDE Sample have entirely ce re 111 a ft iOI staluding case of rhICum,; lisil an( for postage t gr. tii tly i ill)roved niy goeieral health. I was at otal wreck, lid Viii, had rhen- 0 k iliIstil for twenty yea rs, I Sput sov- - al w\eeks and ntilch inomey) trying Bohm simciahsts in New York, but RH iUl MACIDE is the only Cure I have Neiirhed 140 ounids. Now I weigh 180 pounds. my normal weight. W R. HUGHES." )nlon.9 are a11nost the best nervine own. No medlicline is so useful in 30 of ier-vouis )rostrit lion, aid there nothing else that 'will so quickly re. ve 21n1d tone a worioit system. OI n- R. ) R is Ire uIsefil in all eases'of' coiiglis, lI( ds and iluenza, in consliliiptiol, lomnht, l hydrophobila, scurvy, gravel fat' I'Cit the 1'i d kit-lred !ver comiplaints. IEaten t3 liLl IL of 'any i ary other day, they soonI have a aring and whitening effect on the 114 YOU N E 1) nplexioli. \\LAR 9nd HEAVY I' From now until Talent, i R O iS R he world Is always rendy to receive t D G l. E CIt with open arims. Very often it 2s not know what to do with genius, Trunks, Valises, Gen lent Is a docile creature. It bows its id meekly wlle the world slips the Jar over it. It backs into the shafts A complete Jinc L a laub.--Iolhnes. Iron King stoves and C The Pateirndox. tc host of their kind lanmand-Sluce Walkor Tighs lulier- ars woll. SY1.00,0 he Is a paradox. Eg- A ~t-Whant's the answer? Ilamanid--u ~truag Is both the rIchest and poorest or on the stage.-Cicango News. l)'1 Ln excess of levity Is a Impertinient fl1)SUO ATR for Rheumatismtheupsit IrrarrtianitubduesfI"anym NEAR nd H AVY From now untillle 1 tryiigltmakbaths o rhthe bestsoftheirIkind wearso wLiimen ~ X iaYourvepatrieage P.r $.00.ASld peesoi Some Corn .nos LameD BcSifY ons riton, oub. doubtyoam cosn to Fius ITissestomc Bloo idt g Iiving ohe aMusca lors n YSKUSEDOF rnt St., l Kn oxvilleRYNDBO it trin the bauths~ i of FCAS PSI' ufreumatismbut I'Ot of -o~. IBE AHNR - IIaeeertid or $10.Sedm ELL ALL OVER seat of the disease, sweeps lood, cleans up allthe plague lans to work again in dlcoholic It is yet the as, and at the same stomach and builds is the only remedy IFIUR En WORLD. et No THE CAUSE. nds of cases after all ihad failed. Austin medicines and hun d at last he was cured ide. 0. Dietrich, of it has "made him a new or street, Baltimore, says >ains, and made her "feel woman," Your druggist sells ends Rheumacide. AFTER ALL OTHERS bottle and booklet free if you send hemical Company, Prope r TO GET WELLT( aso say to your roa-lors and my frioeid4 that I 1 f Rel iale good s wh: ich f iave for tiizoir ilspecti es which I ai quoting I conlsider 11he goods arn in [nd (1 vry thing," and.am slling at a close HEAVY WINTE S tHOES, We have thm ,NIT SHIRTS; also, a goo(d lino of OVEpsiC Christmas we invite tihe ladies to -all and we SS GOODS, NOTIONS, etc. ame offer as the above to tho men fol ks oi Oh' s' Furnishings, etc. The niceSt line of these g arbed wvire by the car load to go at prices that of the good kind of furniture ald nice manim hat'anooga Plows-two very necessary t hings i )>n the markot. Chilawaro, (lassw are, Agatev dortakors' goods and a nice Ileairse. solicited and1( you will be troated right. is owing the estate of W. T. McIall will pleasi DE MARK The] Fewer acres, lighter lab combination secured with fertilizer proved perfect by ta crops from Southern soil. Farr balanced food for every stage of pIl time till harvesting, and is suited to from cotton to corn, wheat to small truc M~acle with- F1i hscrap is used in every ton of Farmers' Bon der all crop conditions and making it famous 'the Royster trade mark. HERE'S THE SA LES R THINK OF THE CROP II 1886-250 TONS 1890--1,600 TONS 1895-12,000 TONS 1900-158,455 TON! 1905-130,091 TC .lk . F. S. ROYSTER OUAN~ We NGever Disa~ We Fulfill Evory Promise at WE GORE St*i*tur * ithu cured never to return, withont mord IACmNERY - ' odr WORK 1)1ICflI( LE3RS ;t R I3VERIY *nc of B BRPOR3 UNTIL.CUREP. r EER. N. K. KING. M D. (OhrouI to i OMPA NY Wrie tay egri you co. DR, KINO MEDICAL 00., FAIL. CURES five cents Sciatica., Rheumatic Cout, Lumbago. Catarrh, Indigestion, s, Baltimiore. Cnt~ipati, M Kidneyore Trouble, Liver Diseases, La Orippe, Y Contagious Blood Poison, )DAY All Blood lAND. M "still at, the Old Stand," with a 1n an11d salo at very closo figures. In LRro Bar gaiins. Toll then that 1 profit. ; oo, SUITS, PANTS, UNDER ES. will make then close pricos on thing, Shoes, Hate, Underclothing, D,,lk we Lavo ever carriod. dfy colnpotition. , carpeting and rugs. Agent fr.3 overy w ,11 regulated family an ] varc, Tinware and other ware that Guy McFaIl Icome forward and make settlement FerHilzer g Crops Acreage r, larger yields-a happy FARMERS' BONE, the venty-one years of great niers' Bone is richest in aint growth from planting i. great diversity of crops, k.'4 e, insuring nourishment as a crop saver. Look ECORD) ECORD) N S D GO. Troo .O Mcon a. t9okii Our Patients, id ciovu HIold Dut Falso lIopot. > knifo or bougtr ant1 VarIcooelo ivlhoiti rom busin1noas; Oont.afIounx Ilootl ?olsort ury or' minnralI man; I ssa M nJ Iv y y enreet; no 8th ~i'ant but aOrknlhen' g ~iuini .o is an ii Alit 0 (rganti edundert.4 laronic dioe s. Dir, 1. K. iKiu(, the foundotO nis te che c ruI~tI, r > c~ I st, beIng LsslstO I cth trlRni or hr >nic (IIasOs IS upaurpas re eptu prod wih ai the g~lnd aifaradio battOV* veto ith meic r es50 lon Oursanlta j~iIj 'ca r;pect, 11nd( wo employ nIoe bub@bo slieo n1ti~nt i rgolarly qualfied gra uate O .l.so lann~~ kfor literature arest OI0 onth, (no es nfoilt nd ne gO oh uu a witini a Apecideud timelt. 0DiSEASES.-fld,"ei'ofu idany nnd nliadicir trc'ubles, Rhelnmatlsm )(r0C11 DramA. n s , o. e nd i rivat land aml Lun33g5. l)Isearea ofly a r ;"saa of WVonien, Aluch as lpilacemenats' 1 2rxe 3, nI Sucht weaknesses~e of women, Ijion If.Vo, a hick or aifilted. On reQUO86 lWg lilg !ymptCom blan11ks for homne treatinent. 'AT'iON AND)A DVrI PiFE. ....... 7 l~alctt (lb, COn~l tlan a0