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cosifnati. O Pleasalpt to talte rickens wlEIREEN PEAS Lwith a fertil high percentage of to get the healthiest "Truck Farming" are two practical bo, which we mail free ligation to those wl They contain valt truck-gardening as a Addrese, GERMAN Now York-93 Nassau Street. or Farners' Union Bui'call of 111foinn'lii. . . . .. ...............................................1 -Condle(ed by the South (arolitta Pat rrinierW Fld elitional aod Co-OperitIivo Unjioti. Comin uticat ions intetidted for this depart m11elit Should be 1toldressed to .1. Ci. Strieling, Pendleton, South Ultroliutt. Eternal Viqilance Is the Price of Liberty. Did you ever know of a great victory being won without a hiard fight? Frniers, eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty I Constant at tendance at your local Unions is the price that you must pay to keep up the life of your organiza tions. Have something good and now to talk about at every meeting you have. Leavo the bad news for the unorganized growlor to tell; lie always enjoys the tolling of that kind of news, any way. Union men, never for a moment forget the fact that your Union is madd up out of the reputation and character of its members, and that each and every member of the Union is at it all the while build ing up the strength of the Union, or pulling down the influence, use fulness and power of his Union all times! Thr~e Uniioni password or the Union signs or grip do not make the man a good U~nion mom. ber; it is the good works and the character of each and evory mom her that tells the tale to tho world for either good or bad for the rep utation of the Union. Give to the Union a good reput tation and you have a power for good!i Make a ieputation for good works and you will he pros porous and happy. Plant Cow Peas. Plant cow pease, young man, and you will not have to go west for rich lands. Plant cow peas, young man, and pay back to nature's Gon the debt that your forefathers owe for the crime of robbing the land of its life-giving powers to all the flora and fauna of our lovely South land. Plant cow peas, young man, th at you may grow cotton more cheoaply and double the yield per acre, thus bringing in double the retwus for your labor or that high-priced la bor that you are compelled to use. Plant cow pease, young man, even if you have to pay $1.00 per peck for seed. This will drill in more than one acre, which will make a ton of good hay and at the same time improve the land and double the yield of oats to follow, and will permit your oat crop to be planted early in the fall, which sure a stand that will resist winteir freezing. Plant oats and peas, young men, and guit sowing wild oats and skinning the land like some fathers have done. SProfitt in Concert of Action. ~V.> Are we expecting the cotton spin. pers to come to the cotton growers orcotton unless the growers have the cotton? nepeatagaidthat thzsiner cot~ton will ,gover come to pro S4ers' for ootton urnti producers / ~'bl heir pottot in suoli quantites, WJlwarrant their coming. It '~ ~~-we~puhap5 to have thes econ 0fa0 Wth mill men i-order to a g ibeter understanding as to1 ; rhandling, pac~king and gin. ar teo taple; htWh)er the'cot-i $aF*P000 tQ,0 the M9091 foi Ui Drug, Company and Dr. R. F. Smi should be treated izer containing "a POTASH, in ,order , fullest pods. and "Plant Food" aks for the farner, of any cost or ob io write for them. iable -facts about profitable business. JKALI WORKS. Atlanta. G.-29% So. Broad Strot. help to m''aintuain pr.diIablo lrices ror his cotton i is just simply at ting the tool. There is no other occupation o Craftsmen under the sun that Catn d) any thaing to e.1) co: ton ifarm ore that will not, try to help themsolves Cotton farmers must organizo and bulk their cotton, and then spin. ners or any < no ole that wants cot toi will come to the men that have the cotton without asking. Edu cato cotton farmers in the businoss side of the-ir farming and siow them th prodit.s there is in concert of action and they will act together. Show the farmor that there is d'l lars in organization and he will or. gaize just so soon as ho can be shown that the dollars are there. Farmers do not stick to sentiment like they do to dollars. Fertility is to the farmer what capital is to the merchant. If the principal be drawn upon constant ly without replenishment, both will soon be bankrupt. Bill Arp Said This. "I never took a paper that didn't pay me more than I paid for it. One time an oli friend o f mine started a paper way down South and sent a copy to me and I subscribed just to encou11rage him, and after a 'vbilo it published an order to sell a lot at p)ublic auction. So I enquired about the lot and told a friend to run it up to $50. He bid off Ihe lot at $38 and sold it in less than a month for $100, So I mad1o $G2 clear by taking. that paper. My father told me that when lie was a young mniu ho sa w a notico in a paper that a schcol teach er was wanted awvay off in a distant country, and he wvent and got the situation, andl a little girl was sent to him, and after a while Rihe grow upi sweet and beautiful and lhe married her. Now, if he had not taken that paper what do) you suppose would have become of me? I wvould have geen aomoc other fellow, or maybe 1 woulId not have been at all." Your chances are justL as good as Bill Arp's were. Do you take a pa. por? We knowv some men is this county who are raising a house full of children, and don't take any paper at 'all. Some day these children will flad out there are other places and other things to be seen beside s a lonesome home and what they see looking art an empty bookeaso, and they will he ashamed that they ever had parin is. -Er *TIME'TAnLE No d Staperseds Time Table lNo 4 *Efrectivo Mtarch J0 1906 - Read Doewn Read Up No 12 No 10 STA TIONS No 11 No 9 Mixed Mixed Mixed Mixed 4:40 pm 10:-40 am ly Pickeuis ar 2:55pm 7:35 pm 4:5 pu 3:55nu *1arsotV 2:0p 7:20 pm 5:15 pm 11:05 amn a asey 2: topm 7:0 pm *Fliag Stations N. 10 euets wth Sout rn Hlly No N. 12conn etswh Souithern Ra iway No ~ gg-For any informatlon app'y to . . J T TAYLOR, Gen'Manager. ISRAEL MARSHAL PROPRIETOR OF BON TON SHAVING PARLOR PICKE~NS --S. C. Old Earle Building, Near Livery Stable of Neoaley & Gravely. Good, clean, easy shave and a shoe shine for 10cts. Hair cut 15cts. Shampoo and Hair-( cot for 25cts.\ IJAR ToNIC8: Witch fla~el, Bayl [Rum, .aIghur Wgeor. kepb on hand. 'Wtklnss liatr SfugElng and JIsir Dyelag. it Is guaranteed hs Easley. / and Dou't Know It. Fill a bottle or common gliss with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set * ,. tlingathdidates an unhealthy cbndl. neys; it It stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to .. pass it or pain in the back is also convinoing proof that the kidneys and blad. ier are out of order. What to Be. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Ro.ot, the, groat kidney~remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrCcts inability to hold water ani scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity cf :cng cornpelled to go ofte: during the day, and to get up many ti:1 during the night. Tho mild and the extra Ordinary effect of Swamp-toot i ,oon reklized. It stands-the highest for It won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery - and a book that tells a f . . more about it, both sent ,J U'"' absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & nme of - ..-noot. Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, and the address, 3inghamton. N.Y.. on every bottle. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Thle examination for the award of va. cant scholarship in Winthrop Colleg< and for the admission of new studenth will be held at the County Curt lous o on Friday, July 0th, at 9 i. in. Appli. cants must not be les< thanl tift een year, of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 0. they will )e awarded to those making the highest average at thfi examination provided th, y meet the con. ditions goven'ng the award. Applicanti for scholarship should write to President Johnsoni before the examination foI sch6larship application blanks: Scholarships are worth $to0 and fre tuition. Tie next session will open Sep tember 9th, 1900. For further inforna. tion and catalogue, address PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill S. C. MOTIanII GRAY'S SWORT PoWnsuits F0oit CHnILDRN Successfully used by Mother Graj', nurse it the children's iloino in New York. curo Fever tshlness, n1adi Stomfach, Teothiig insorders, mnov and reg ulate the liowels and i)eutroy Worms Over 30,000 testiniotal. Tlhey never fAD. At at Druggistu, 'i.c. Sample Free. Address Allen S Olnsted, Lo Roy, N. Y OHAMInERLAIN'S UAUOH RBMEDY -T HE VER Y BERT. "I have beeon using Chamberlain's Cough Remidy and want to say it i4 the beat congh medicine I hav ever teiken,' ants Geo. L~. Chlubb, a merchant of Hoerlan. Mich. There is no questi *n aibout its being tihe boat, as it will oure a cough or or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be Theie's lots of funny things in life, We often notice htere. The cheapest man ia one whose wife insist ont calling "dear." stop. the cough sad heals lunga FORTUNATE MJIsIUIANR. "When I was a druggeut, at Livonia, Mo., writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Grays ville, Mo., "thrco of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King 's New Disco very, and are well and strong today. Oue was tryisg tc sell his ptoperty and move to Arizona, but after using Now IDiscovery a sh'rt time he found it unnecessary to do so.] regard Dr. King's New Dz~covery as the most wonderful medicina in existence.' Sure Cough and Cold cure and Throat atnd Lung Healer. Guaranteed by the Pickens Drug Company. 50o and $1, Trial b'ttle free. TAKE NOTICE, From thts date I will be in the Super. visors office every twvo weeks on Trues.. day's after Salediay in eatch miolith 'and Tuesdayq two weeks after each a %ieday, to transact busini as. G. M. LYN 11, i'upervisor. May 8th 1906 STHE "000D of a w4.man's fe, is the na of life." Your menses come scantier until they stop. So: entire change lasts three or much pain .and discomfort, by taking WIE Woman's Ref. It quickly relieves the miscrableness, forgetfulness cold flashes, weakness, tir bring -you safely through build up your strength for At all druggIsts, In $i. WRIITE US A LETTER 't aside all timihdity and write m:u ~rey and frankly intriotesi confi adA tsu a1s W will tedfree avtos (in pan, seated envelpebow to . euea traooga Medcie00. Ohatanoga, Tenn. Advertis If'You Advertile in OMNM1 ! .'A CURES AFT RHEUMACIDE has cu had failed. Rheumacide c Johns Hopkins Hospital th4 of Salem, Va., and D. Ri. 0 remedies and the doctors h Almost a Miracle In This Case. Bobbitt Chemical Compalon, S. C. Aug. Gentlenen;-in S ptember. 189. I took rh matism Ina very ba form (inflammatory). I month after the diseas started I had to give my work and go to bed. It continued to gr worse until my arms and hands were ba lrawn, so much so that I could not use the My legs were drawn lack till my feet toicl my hips I was as beilpless as a baby or nea 12months. The muscles of my arms and li were hard and shriveled up. I suffered dei many times over. Was treated by six differi physicians in McColl. Dillon and Marion. I none of them could do me any good, until Dr P. Ewing, of Dillon. came to see me. He ti eto tr your RHEUMACIDE. He got mec otte the medicine and I began to take and e ore the first bottl was used t I beg t get better. I used 5 bottles and was cc pletely cured. That was years ago and : ealth has been excellent ever since. H had no ymptoms of rheumatism. Will ! furthe*Mlat [began to walk aia about six ci after I began to take RHELUMACIDE with 1 aid of crutches: in about three months aftc beg a to take it I could walk as good as a body, and went back to work again. Yours truly, JAMES WILKE! I CO L bl1; i OF CIiA RIASTON il6d - charlestonl, 80u101 (:aroilina. inaitraice ex lniiiiiations wIll be held in the County Court House on FrIday,.luly 6, at 9 a. ni One Free Tuition Schol arship to each county of soith Carolina awaided by the County Supt, of i(ldneation and .udge of Probate. hoard andI furniishel room in Dortnitory, $1I a muonth. All CildiLateLs for atlihsson are permitted to cour pete for vacant Boyce Schohirships whitIi pay $I0) n year. lor catalogie linformation, atlress, Carl Harrison Ratolph, President. WHY SUiFFER FIIOM lI.EUMaATISal WE4 Why buffe~r from rheumatism when one application of Chanberline's Poin Balm will relieve the pain? The quick al IJ relit-. which this liniment iffords makes rest and sleep possible, and that ailone iN worth many timee its cost. Many who Tru I have used it hoping only for a short ro lief from suffering have been happily surprised to flud that after awhile the re lief became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Iron Leggett of Yum Yum, Reunessee, U. S. O A., writes. "I am a great sufferer from the rheu.matism, all over from head to food' wear and Ohamberlain's Pain Balm is the oily thing that will relievo the pain.'" For i sale by Pickens Drug Co. and T. N. I Himfrwer Liberty. F0LEYMIO1mrTAR 3REST REOlt WOtMAN ANDJ UHl I DRIEN On anont Of its mild icotion and Ar, pleasant taite Orino Laxative Fruit '' Syru p is esposially recomn ided for women and children, It does not nau.* i". seate or gripo like pills and ordinary cathartios. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup P2::: I nids digestion'and stiulates tuo liver j N and bowels without irricanang the m. Ro. member the name OINO and refuse substitutos. Pickins D)rug, Co. P'IIATINO F'OLEY'S HONEY' AND T1ARt 2 Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey~ id and TIar as a throat andi lung ieomedy, -A and on account of the groat merit, and " popularity of Foley's Honey andi~ Tar l~a many imuita&tions are offeir d for the guen vine. Those worthloss imitation inve 10:20 similar sounding names. .hiewuru of ' them. Th'le genuine Foley's Honey andti 'iar ita in a yellow packuge, Asik for it 31:2, p .endl lrfuse any subttiute. .it is the tA' best remedy for coughis and cold. Pick. A n otus Drug Co., TIr~a - -!(Chaarle A good complexion is imposaeblo with .. w~ the atomnach out of order1. If pasty sal low p~eople would pay icuore ataeni ioa to, their stonmachs and1 less to the skin oni R.M their f .s, they would lhave better complexious. KOD)OL F"OR D)YS PEPS1A wdl digest u hat you eat and p~ut your slomnech back in right shiape I to do its own work, Kodol relieves palpitation of the hoirt, flattnlenice, sour stomnach, heart burn, e:e. Sold by Pick. Cures enB~inifCo. assi ______Colds 'the. I ING PERiu OD" oo me often given to the "change ~ at longer -intervals, and grow nie women stop suddenly. The four years, And is the cause of w'hich can, howvever be cured, Sol age In Distress.ofr pain, nervousness, Irritability, unatltl faintirtg, dizziness hot and~ *;. tii a ed feel~tg, etc. G.ardui will &ue this "dodging period,'' and /' 25 ofh the rest of your life. Try it. "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH All I suffered," wrItes 'VIrginia Robson, t t of Easton, Md., "unt~n I took oardul, ', r~ qu which euted me so quickly It surprIsed *Iti. my dootor, who didn'6 know I was mnlt taking it. I wish I had knownu et I~ I Oarduealer in 1tf.' *he $entineIl-Journal. ER TH.E DO0"CTOR red thousands of cases of Rheumatism a Pured John F. Eline and others of Ball i greatest hospital in the world, had falle mstead, the Norfolk Va., contractor, aft ad given up hope. lRheumacide cured IV of rheumatism she had endured fc Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the m-ios There is a reason why it cures : Rlhev 1a cal science, and while powerfeul enmoz. .P Of the blood, It operates by puroly lyv most delicate stomach, and lbuo-ilds ed rly bs VOitdu~v ay SWEEPS ALL PO1SONS O-' CS A purely Vegetable "remnedy that qca il , r I cures by removing the cau~se. Your ciruggM m ly Sample bottle and booklet f roa If you send flue BOBBlTT CimMICAL COMNPANY. A - -I---~ 0- 1 R. EDITOR: Please sa- to your roa-rs and ny Comyplete lit.e of Relialle goodIs whichl I' havlke 1 1 fact, at the prices which I aml quoting I consido, y a little of "anythin and evaerything,"atm aso IF YOU NllD HTEAVY WI~NT 10RSojes, W R ond h EANY KN. sR aIRTS; also, a l good ino From now until Christmah we invite the ladios t )RY GOOD-t. DRE SS GOODS , NOTIN, etc. Will mak the same offer ais the ave to thi m iks, Valises, Gens' Furnishingsg etc. ne icst our, salt anf barbkd ire by the ar thad to " A complete in a re good kit offurniture an King stoves and Chatianooga Ilows-two very ee et of their kind on tho arkt. Chinaware, Gla a well. A full line of Ujndertakers' goodls amlI a nice ilca Your patronage siolicited and you will be treated ily a osbe xETO &SWEEPS CALLEN """""I".*=S .==..= tyseA purelyEVegctive Acrprril t4,t19o(;. 1cure.- bily xceotvNnciy forhe aeYurrji; n3 rS:ampl boteadbokn.r~I yuredlv R0 N. 63 <TOly forl~nes. ('ahtonyu'rakisat.m ' fonnct, iagt the pre w ich I' am qut,.. ois IhNo YOU fNr l) EAVndE 8I, \Vasigo F atromnow tilil Cnrs wthu w'. A ~iCte il~ (R. TrOOD$N. DR1oS 81tntr a01),NOTOi, t Viv 11i tta , I:3 h e Hhin, o'lin sthono e ti h lakB, NVwerri3. ,. en, Iutimbhi ng~ et. :auec mle r '0i , a ltn ba:-b0. Nnitan-b t l er yht ila bilf g A0~ 5 o:, leenwo u -h : of the god n kin of .uni aan. in to ch iiyexep CSuu noogo la os-t-o ( v'y i g 1A fll netliie stoflis.\rriv uor'god perha nic yoli Yen I ar n age sictiteny ( oumil } tri t PN. 85,A rIai er~'gn Ounin, fron nsao f W '. ii tu in. Neu be ty si'lo ~ inton , (irInhurg, IutGreLw~i mrn , tc SQ s to with1n) ane, Ernesy C!ilit t ii n ;~ tti u u I,., ira no o ttwol, Traf. .\bin. A i.u-ta, Ga it- t sin expenttllttig t io rn itt f 1'i(iuI *ftlteI fro the i n. Honeyl Beo bi r iie No b Z ty nh "oxej t tttiy o nt ondtiverytin roingt t1'tt'~tI li ht.'iur tt i ti >owet.5, ls. Iy eijI Sttt y rt ~lu Wti-tIettesell L. P.S it, TP. ATNEEYCOUAHASYRU Dl ougT & Co. THhAO. U. .A dt by ePikens Drug Coros from tnhn an0ai tha th.s Kim ' by , ioPiNicem9 mvng o fo < eog a/rigF thwolnd vio lasfln ho' IN YPP r'n cedbPiknDrgo frmalosn >tc tondebosadCR uigCredb itos.t IsWT, pr 0e.. nHIO-ed for p.a bIy Ie 1st <h'y <fdIy,.1000 AC lT~i9 E FM KIICI;1,THjz Admi IO'11)0w ti W I Annexed.tohl~ Kti.,i~t Nv I~to !'iI~ Texas, . TitN (e liMy Piotit IOugC. LFeING FEiT nilen fee. AtaallDrugrangnmol Sho 25 11'mpeitqv'. A MnAlenS t e lto ie ly V t. td fr ) Ail S HAVE FAILED." fter all the doctors and all otheri eans imore, after the famous special its of d. Rheumacide cured Austin Percelle, )r they had spent large sums on other irs. Mary We born, of Hi h Point, N. C., r 20 years. Rheumaci e cured W. R. t famous New York specialists failed. imacIde Is the latest discovery of medi to ' di germs and poisons out ngral m, d v dSnjure the taent r; SYStem." CGES 'ell IN., r.C-- hevnaUC Gout, UT 1 OF T- 3LOOD. -o n att h e~ tiadsaeud 'vrTrouble, t!oan recommj- Rhoa. CMney Tro-sio, An and' 2? 3iea La COpgpe. cents for posnge .o All cd rion Ib that I an "stillI at tho 01(1 Stand," with'a r their inslpection and sale at very close figures. In r the goods aro'Raro Bargains. Tell them that 1 llng at a close profit. o have them so, SUITS, PANTS, UND R of OVERSHOES. o call and we will make them close prices oD m folks on Clothing, Shoes, Hatq, Undotclothing, line of theso go;1d we l.ave Ever carried. at .plies that. lefy Compotition. I Dice IatltinOg, carpeting and rugs. Agent Ii Cssary things in every w6l1 regulated family ,and 4aswre, Agatewaro, Tinware and other ware that Al. Guy Mc Fall FatlI will p!eoase tme forwardi and make settlement LJTHWS Land of BIG CROPS and PROSPERITY a)5 mneh o'ff yone1 farm as~ you ongl No doubt you are 'Ij:b tionbilo IM he haud costa1 tool mnuch. It takes too much trm, and1( io yon m-r I rying to1 mah~o a living on a small farm, enunjg o:n- aind j-nin~tg a good share of what you raise, in '0 better to goI lwere ho rieo of good land is so little that rm1--whre every neroe of the ground isi workin~g for you >llyinlg you good proifits? indsi c.f neren of fer'-lo hmd1( in Southwest along the line of to that can bo bondihit for from $3 to $10 an acro. This re Southwest at Small Cost. ithlwest w.ioi con)v~jinCo you that your host4 nterest lay in oig I lere. TJhe trip o~u bo madeol at very lit tle expense. lhe I t. and tirdl Tuesday of oach monith you purobase a d tipi ticket to uany point in thre S3outhwest on via of the ii irh Ronto at, very low vriles. Stop-overs wvilIlibe al d for you to exainiUne any lcoal ity yon are in terested1 in. ' at at on1et for tree copieis of bixok dlescribing thIis won t al cont ry 1and1 for full inforationi aibout cost of tiokets. \., Cotton Blelt RlOute, 203 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. //~WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM Sick Headache SHOULD USE kaaminamx Permanent Relief a directly on the Liver. It will cure CONSTIPA. IA, HALARtIA AND CHILLS. Is entirely, free is mineral substances, and Is composed solely of ERBS. EspeGlally adapted for weak and wearf ngthens the weacenedt glands and organs; It checks of the human body. D HER SICK HEADACHE *osle Cameron Centralia Avenue, Teme, ~riten: " I find HER] INE gives me iuc ud takd pleasure in recommending it all vho sufter Iroin sick headache." W1THJN THE~ REACH OF ALt, A Bottle ,Avoid All Substitul 4 rd Sinow Likiment Co. St. Louis, U. S. 3LD AND RECOMME DE B 'J D~iMX.TO. Co