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SLorpid .Ler and Crnic Constipation.. Pleasant to talte Picken i OW VEAS dram air in large POTASH and phosphoi to the plant. The multitude of F remarkable cow pea, a: illustrated book, "The tells of the splendid fertilizing cow peas wit is free to farmers for t Address, 013RMAI Now York-93 Nassau Strcot. or Farieirs' Uiflon BlII' ('Ull of Coini~i 1Ic 1 11waxi 1'1,,1ed ix 01ar. -CotIllieted by the South Carolia 1arnmerx' litiatiotal attd Co-Operative Utilon. Comunntions iletild I'or this depairt menat should be aitdressedt to J. 1. Stribliumg, Poid eton, South Catroli lin. Stunting Corn. Will Mr. Williamson reply? Now, if Mr. Williamson's stunt ing process proves with all of u1 to be*as profitable and atisfactor; alit has wyith Mr. Williamson, w can then see what a fool we hav all along been for losing so mucl sleep over the stunting corn habi of our free negroes and some c our white tenants, too. We hav watched this seemingly unavoi able stunting process going o about us, more or less every yon with a great deal of displonsur counting the apparont loss as N passed by.' Bt if Mr. Villinu son's success in this improvt stunting corn practice proves to 1 as good with others as with hit self, we can truly say to one ai other along tha lino, farmoi "what fools we mortals be." Mr. Williamston-we do i once doubt--has boon thoiough] convinced that his stunting plant all right or he would not practil this plan, let alone advocate iti public print. iBut what woi wai to know from Mr. Williamson no is, how (does lhe 'know that there more in the stunting of his coi 4 than there was in the 'side appi cation of the "fertilizer? D)id M1 Williamson make repeeted con parative tests up)on dilffrent 50m and difierent seasons by thle acltu weighing of the different yieh and actual mieasuremients as to 11 area under his comparantivo tes or did he form his conclusion like many of us have (lone beCfor1 by the mero looks of the thing? We wonld like to hear fromM Williamson on this subject,a *1 many of our people are arc niakini those pointed inquiries of our bu reau about these tests. With the Aldrich syst'im of platl ing corn and cotton alter the doubb1) row alternation and~ rotation plar of Mr. Williamson, and the brood. ing of new varieties of cow peats te suit our different p)urpo5tss, bty Mr. Birabham and Dr. Mason, we fool very much like t-here is something doing along tho right lhue by our farmers, which is gratifying to the wholo progressise family of our farmers. Trhis progressivo turn of the minds of the Southern farmners away from- the all cotton system to the more sensible rotation 1)lans and the inclination to build up the land upon a permanuent plan ot ro. tation is like the dawnl of a bright new day for our Southern farmers. It looks like our pole weore about ready now to call the farmer that oa'n make a reasonably profitabl0 crop from his land and leave the Jand richer than before ho grew the crop, the best farmer of the fattire; that is the kind of farmers that the whole country must now look to to turn the tide of the long ' practiced Tobber system of skin ning the land by contmnuocs cr'ops of its 80il for priS0nt gain and fu nttte evastation. Cier up, farmers,.you are on the right roadr Farmers' Unmon Picnies. I ~ t ise now tiano to begin to platn a ogular order of farmers' meetings K f- 9 the adyancepient of the organ, Jston during the time between *: e Jaging #fy og erops and gator nxativeFnit Syruf 3 Drug Company and Dr. R. F. Smti nitrogen from the amounts, if sufficient -ic acid- are supplied 'urposes served by the re told in the 65-page Cow Pea," which also results obtained from :h POTASH. The book e asking. 4 KALI WORKs Atlanta, Ga.-.2% lo. nroad Street. I tim ng Li n., pu blic m1leetingis or rally days of farmerv, if freed Iroimi obnoxiou1s political schemos. does a great, good thing by bring. ing the farmers together to discuss the things of priie interoit, to all farmers. Just here we wish to re mind the Union that it is not a good plan to have too many asweak. era at these meolings to talk on the samo Subjects, for the following reason W lien you got a speaker from i di-itanco you should beAr a his ex)nses, al] again to not get Y a ian to speak upon any subject " unless you can get a good one and 3 givo him his time to tell what he 1 knows aibout the subject in hand. t If you can have a speaker to go tt ' your mlieetings that. knows somethimsg Sibout what he is to talk about, it will not tako 1- m long to tell it i while it usually takes sone men r long time talking trying to nakt the people believo that he doe 0 know soniothing about his subject - when in reality he knows hut l1ttle (I or notuing new to tell yotn. In sowing poas on stubblo laut lait soason wo tried to plow a piecE s, of land with a two horse plow, bu after plowing a strip across thi t fiold, conluded to waunit until i raitnod. When tho rain did comi w) got inl a hurry and plowed ii 8 all the fici with one-horso plows 3e runn ing r'igh t across the stij n plowed dJeep with two-horse plo0w anodh re'sul t wvas that the dele] plweat: ip had a richer color al "the season, andl the peas gros is about one foot taller than the one .i borse plowing. -A good wetder ruu over c tton o Scorni just at the righ t time kills ou 1 ivast ailmoun it of youn g ne eds amt rass and iil pay for its'l f every day Ooer ag.tini wh:en usced with goot judgmnen t. We~V have decided thait ''boozi s, and business'' is a bad mixture, anm will just try plain business for & short spoll. If this doesn't work well wec may decide to Out out busi, r. s and t ry boose. This decisior s was reached after a very forcibb argumient with ourl deOvoted spouse wh'lo wairniod us in no0 unleortaiji l anguage that wo would ho using somec of that hair' restorer on our topmost point uniloss we wiped it off our list alItogether. As it would be a sin to waste the precious fluid in th:is man ner we have cut it out. Boys, be wvarned and don't tempt us, for we will bo compelled to mu rd.'r in cold blood them first one who llashes a bottle of tincture con flirtum in our presenco.--Coweta (I. T1.) Cou rir . T~iM10 TVA liC NO l suapersedes Time Ta'ble No 4 E~flectlivo Marcha 10 19011 Read Do0wn Roaud Up No 12 No 10 sTAT1IONs No i No 9 Mixedi Mixed Mlxed Mixed 40il pm 10:410 am iv lekeuns ar 2:55pmn7:35 pm 4: 10 pm 30:45 aIZ m Ilergnxon, 2:45pm 7:30 pm .1:55 pin 10:55 aim m i*Parsoni's 2:30pm 7:20 pm 5:00) pm li:0) am *A rnall'su 2:25pm 7:15 pmi 6:10i pm. 1i:05 m *Mal niun 2:20pm1, 7:10 pmi 5:15~ pm ii:1 iamin ar IHaxey iv 2:15pm 7:05 pm *i*'lag Stautions. All trah:M dauil y except Su nduay No. t0 conmnects withI Soiuthern iiRailway No 39 Nm. U monnects with Sonthern Railway No 12 No. 32 connets wilth So n the. n Rtailway No It No i1 onnmetsmwillhSoutihern. Railway Uo40 tY'For any inmformation ap~p'y to - J T1 TAYLOR.Gone Manager ISRAE~L MARSHAL PRO)PRIETLOR OF BON TON SHAVING PARLOR PICKEiNS - - S. C. Old Earle Building, Nuar Livery Stable of Noaley & Gravely. Good, clean, easy shave and a shoe. shine for 100t0s. Hair cut 15cts. Shampoo anid Hair cut for 25cts. HAIm TONics: Witch Hlazel, Bay Rumn, Sialphur Wat-er kept on hand. First-class liair Singeing and HairI Dyeing.J Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples -and blotches. it is guaranteed .h, Easley. Thousando Rave -Ridney -rroubj and Don't Know it. Now To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common gliss with you water and let it stand twenty-four hours; i - sediment or set tling indicates a1 unhbalthy cond tion of the kid neys; if it stain 0 your linen it I evidence of kid nay trouble; to frequent desire t . .. pass it or pain I the back is als convincin'g proof that the kidneys and blac der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge a often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swami Root, the gret kidney remedy fulfills ever wish in curing rheumatism, pain in th back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pai of the urinary pas:;age. It corrects inabilit to hold water and scaiding pain in passin it, or bad effects following use of liquoi wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasasi necessity cf being compelled to go ofte during the day, and to get up many tine during the night. The mild and the extr: ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is roo realized. It stands the highest for its wo: derful cures of the most distressing case: If you need a medicine you should have th best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$1. zize You may have a sample bottIe of th wonderful discovery and a book that tills more about it, both sent U IN absolutely free by mail. Addreas Dr. Kilmer & noio of swaunp.nloo, Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mei tion reading this generous offer in this pape Don't make any mistake, but rememb the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmei Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamto N. Y.. on every bottle. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. TVihe exatiintion for the award of v cant scholarlip in Winthrop Colle and for the admission of new studor will he hel( at the County Curt lous< on Friday, July 6th, at 9) a. in. App. cants must not be less than fifteen Yes, of ago. When scholarships nre vacat after July 6. they will be awarded those making the highest average at tlI (xamiriation provided th. y meet the oc ditions goveen'ng the award. Applicar fror- scholarship should write to Preside Johnson before the examination f scholarship application blanks: Scholarships are worth $100 and fr tuition. The next session will open Sc tember 9th,1900. For further inforn: tion and catalogue, address PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill S. C. MoTuxR GRAY'S SwEirr l'CWnRiWits FoR CxII.I13 Successfully used by Mother Gray, iurse the Children's Hume iI New York. Curo Fev Ihiess, Had Stonacih, reething DIsorders, nc and regulate the Howels and iestroy Wort Over 30,000 testimonilR1. They never fail. At I)ruggist, :5. sanmplo Fsree. Address Aller olms~ted, Le Rioy, N. Y CiIAMEIltiLAIN'S UAUOEI IWAM.I TIlE VElY JIEST. "I have been using Chnmberlaii Cough Remidy aind wvant to say it is best cough medicine I hav ever' taket says Geo. L~. Chubb, a mercbant IHorlan. Mich. Therie is no questi about its being the boest, as it (vill cu a cough or or cold in less time than a1 other treatment. It should always There's lots of funny things in Ii: Weo often notice hero. 'lhe choaplest man is one whose w Inis~it on calling "'dear." EOLEYSHo4ReArAl stops the aough and healJlana FOrKTUNATE MISSOURIANS. "When I was a diruggest, at Livoni M~o., writes TI. J. D)wyer, now of Gray villo, Mo., "three of my customers we permanently onrod of consumption I Dr. King's Now Dino ivory, and are we and strong today. Onae was tryi..gi sell his property and move to Arizmn; but ater using Nowv I~i80overy a sh', timo he found it unnecessary to do so. regard Dr. King's New Diwcovery as tI most wondorf ul medicine in existeneo Sure Congh and Cold cure and Tihro aund Lung Healer. Guaranteed by~ tI Pickeuns Drug Company. 500 and $: Trial bottle free. TAKE NOTICE. Fromn this date I will be in the Supei 'visors ofilce every two wveeks on 'Tuel dlay's after Saloday in each month an Tuesday twvo weeks after each x:dleda2 to transact businm ss. G. M..LY NGH, 1iupervisor. May 8th 1906 TO DELIC You will never get w py, hearty and free fromj constitution with a nerv tonic, like It Makes PaL It is a ptjre, harmless, medi Ingredients, which relieve female backache, bowel ache, dizziness, ation, dragging down pains, etc. it is a building, strength-mak medicine that is certain to do you Sold by every druggest in $1, WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send~ free advicp (In plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: lAdles' Advisory Dept., The Chattnooga Medicino Co., Advertis If You Advertise In . .-. D/ rk 0 CURES AFTI RHEUMACIDE has cur *had led. Rheumacide ci Y Johns Hopkins Hospital the of Salem, Va., and D. li. Oli remedies and the doctors he y g Almost a Miracle in This Case. DillIon, S. C.. Aug,. I& Bobbitt Chemical Company: n Gentlemen -in September. 199. 1 took rhe matism in a very bad form Inflammatory). Ir month after he disease stai ted I had to give i my work and go to bed. It continued to rc n worse until my arms and hands were bad rawn. so much so that I could not use thei My legs were drawn back till my feet touchi . my hips I was as hdi iess as a baby for near e Is months. The musc es of my arms and le were hard and shriveled up. suffered dea many times over. Was treated by six differe Is physicians in McColl, Dillon and Marion. b none of them could do ine any good, uptil Dr. P. Ewing, of Dillon. came to see ie. He to e to tr your RHEUMACIDE. I- egot me o bott e of the medicine and I began to take -d before the first bottle was used up I begi to get better. I used 5% bottles and was co L gleteyI cured. That was years ago and n e ith has been excellent ever since. Ha, r. had no symotoms of rheumatism. Will s; further that Fbegan to walk in about six da er after I began to take RHEUMACIDE with t] ,5 aid of crutches- an about three months aftei n, ar to take it I could walk as good as al: body. and went back to work again. Yours truly. . JAMES WILKES I 785.I L CO LLG 1"(; CIIAR ISTON 1, 11006 Charlestoni, South Carolina. - intrance exa iitiia n will h11be held inl the Zo County Court House on 1.'hlay, .July6. at 9 a. m tki One F'reo Tuition sehoirsh ip to enll couitv of o South Carolna awarded by the ('outily Sipt. If- of Itiucation atid uidge of Probate. hoartiand IS furniliicl room in l)ormitory, $11 i lonithi. All od cantlitdates for attinissioni are perinitted to coi to pete for vacant loyce Scholirsllps which j1,y ls $100 i year. F'or eitalogue information, ailiess, carry n- Hlarrison itiand~olli, Presitici.t. nt WY SUIr.Et FiOMt[ ItHEUJMATISM WEA or Wly suffer from a hotunatism wht'n ee ova applicaition of Chamberline's Painal Balm will relieve the pain? The quick all a- relief which this liniment a'lords makes rest and sleep possible, and that ialone is worth many times its cost. Many who Trun have used it hoping only for a short r-e lief from suffering havo been happily surprised to find that after awhile the ro in lief became permanent. Mrs. V. 11. Iron "Ye Leggett of Yum Yum, l'ennessee, U. S. tile b us. A., writes. "I am a great sufferer from all rheumatism; all over from head to food wOa'rf and Chamberlain's Pain Balm" is the Onl ly tiling that will reliove the pain ." For av sale by Pickens Drug Co. and T. N. Hunter Liborty. 7~ EOLEYMliIRY-TAR z of Ebr oheadrena afe. aure. NPo oplates CIA an - ro 131lST ICOlt WOMAINANI) UH I LIEN ay On acocunt of its mild actiou and Aav be pleasant taste Orino Laxatlve Fruit Syrtup is especially recommended for :1:30ai .e. women andi children, It does not an rc: seato or gripe liko 1)i11s ad ordinary ife cathartios. orino Laxative Fruit Syrup I~ aids digestion and stimulat~es the livor toni and bowels without irritat ang themn. e-T memba-r the name ORLINU an~d refuse \v" su5tbstitutes, Packins Drug, Co. tanu PIRIATING FOLEY'S iONEY AND) TjA Suin a, Foley & 00i., Chicago, originated HonoIi. t s. and Tar as a thraoat ad lunig menady, 4:. ip i ro andI on account of the great mearat ann rc y popularity of Foley's 11oney aid T1auma *many imitations are o~l'eredl for the gen- 02 ~o uine. These worthaless imitation have Lai Ssimilar sounding nmamesI. .Hckware of .0o > am .6 them. The genuine Foley's honey anti au I I'ari is in a yellow pacokage. Ask for it 'ai1 e and refuse any suibteitute. It is the A ," best remedy for conguis and cold. Pick at ens Drug 0o., Ta .A good comnpl.-xion is impossiblo with a the ktomiach out, of order. If panty sal - low peop1)1 would pay amore at:enltil to t. their stomachms and less to th u skin on .. their faes, they would have better s r- complexions. KOD)OL FOR D)X- T 3- PEPI81A wail Igest ult youii 3'toat an~d A (l putt , our stomach back ini right shnapo % to do its own wrork, Kotdol rehevesi palpitation of the hao.srt, flatuienace, sour1 Cre stOunacha, heart burn, etc. 5oldt by Pick-.re 01ns Drug Co. 'a ssli - -- - -. . Colds ____S y ste gently! the. bi A certa (TE WOMEN elI and stogrght hap- KE >ain, until you bul pyou e refreshing, blood-making 3 Cheeks Pink :i "n cinal tonic, made from vegetableo <iuick at >aln and distress, such as hendachie, 9i - on an chills, scanty or profuse mnenstru- 9f Str(gl '& 25 centa ing medicine for women, the only R _ good. Try It, 00 bottles,~No "YOV ARE FRIENDS All p of mine,'' writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of _ ate of ."For since taking Cardul I have de .1signe( gained 35 lbs., and am in better health Pmen)0t, b; than for the past 9 years. I tell my Ii ndebtet husband that Cardul is worth its ment to weigt i gol toall suffering ladies.''" . sa., ..A 'May 1 1iwi~ier. the SentInl-IJournlaI, A.~ O)msted, ER THE DOCTORS HA rid thousands of cases of kheumatisrn after all the dc Ared John F. Eline and others, of Baltimore, after greatest hospital In the world, had failed. Rheumac ,nstead, the Norfolk, Va., contractor, after they had sl: d given up hope. Rheumacide opired Mrs. Mary Well of rheumatism she had endured for 20 years. Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the most famous Ne There Is a reason why it cures: Rheumacide is th 'cal science, and while powerful enough- to sweep of the blood, it operates by pureliy autuml mnet W/ IV most delicate stomach, and builds ipt d/ IVI Yy esd thuAnd ofe oeeae ofed hatgos rifhi' all thd a. aredJohnF.BBinean othEMrsA CoMPNY Proteor, ae R. 1tDITthe Norease sa yorraor, aftey frdhad I Cmllieof rhemaim se good whindhae for 20beirs.to facutghe ofce Athins, VaI afutinr th osrth faods areI Thee sYOresU NwhEDHEAV Wcure SIOS Whehavie themh R ad scEnVY NdT HIRTS aloeht a god in o Vfseo Wil of etesmeofra the boitprasbv tthe mon flks o Clota st ost theicainte stmacket Chnawarok Glswae Agtw rit ell AZ4 AIful SWEEPS ALL. POISO NS Hars YourA purely vegetable enedy that goe rig to i . cc< cures by removing the cause. Your du .t McZll and recor mi Y.E Sample bottle and booklet frea If you A " "n" -:1 . . por-a BOBB1TT CHEMICAL COMPANY.' ProiDrletors, Ball A I-l LCyAY 1 lilt Please ay to you roirs aA jjy frionds that I In Co m plot E line of l i'1e good Mwich I have forl4, . fact, at tho prices whichl I. an quiothif I (oJider the good arehi nlilttl'.nrl Itti (1 evbryttiions', and ari ast 11 illsn t C:Xlosn.e7 I F YOU NEE ) IEAVY WINTton l . 8110E, We have thon R imd IE ,AVY K1%NIT SHIRTS; also, a giod liiji) of OVEftS'IIjf Fro in now untj Ci is t as we invite (lie d-to Cal 11and we " RY GOODS. IrESS GOODS, NOTIhNno, etsi WV'l fr ake the s te offer as the a--ove to the moim rol s On Clot) ka, Valisns, Nents' Furnishingm, e. Thi niceit line of thes go( Flour, salt and bar d wvire :.y : ho car load to go at l)ieic that (I A coi plete lin . of the good hind of furnit le a tn eo inattiing, King stove, and hat-ano.tga Iowlf-two vry fiCasm-ry things i riat of their kind on the market. Chnawarc, Glassanre, Agate': well. A full line of Undertaters' goo(is and a nice Hearse. ( Your patronage so.iite and you will ho reiated hig yet. P. i.-Al pebge. n h edt l VT cLa il hs I-rIA t \iL lbA n. ,.\. 'iail T)~ritf i ifan. . I it, (n. ti OUTECLGHSYU Ic. Coughsf~tl i an ri o n1ea i, s in.I uuVt expe i Si t i i n orit*i iid iititl'romi the ui oney ii co t t mu , Nb ty : , j ti ti oiii 3:5everyLi mt ]'t ou(ii w iIni curei-titeivt Lr ist red.)tuILiicz~,c. lTIbE PCOUGH SYUPrugtIP. Conr~i a ll Couhs sand rai hT(ho Ried (ing' New fe P llscras vyis frin pelgng r al~ffd tng~ IdIa brlaofrom th csons ivry flthevlng grwn nto t ngcunrnedbyPces.Du o ikRgltreditrs Id,~ popey attae uor pay Itl ho 0st daiI Juy, 1906. Al t'i o s i state tud0 u t nk pay-u id jN Uttst liltit A C11N PEEi~.ip I th il gors o inle' Fot-Kao, itaIN YPP1, A~lA A tn reigTrd AI chan fllous, tweirfot-.qoosmnea usa utrened all Drukn ' Drts a LIESho EBS segal 'fry hiomn consituton t outhwensth wldcoi l deanemtshog there h Tha boy le o eOsCUE (hE r anStIrdC (N (li~lsrs.itse at onen Ce, (I. prdprfuy countryd and for y te 1t dityef Ll. P.6. S ith, Cent. A. Cottln e lRo to sid ntite orstPermarpay IN l~t ~ ~ltHERBINE acLts::: dret Sonwth Adn,'. wTtIWilADYSPEP.St LouisAAA till yotr 4100thfromvti-aolltus isoLu minra substa II itt rconstitutions;int(engthens theMIweakor Ionall d.rangeilntsrof theihuman body. M .JosieieCameronA Ce:) Ale ~ 1WITHIN THE RV. Fit Cns otl WIE FAILEID. octors and all other mean's the famous Specialists of ide cured Austin P .roefle, ient large sums o ivAther born, of High Point -N. C., Rheumacide curecf W. R. w York specialists failed.. u latest discovery of mnedi. aill germs and poisons out hiods, does not Injure -the E S Rtheumatic Oout, Indication, Constipation, th'. ) 0s unc. Li'ver TIrouble, r;, i: cumaoclde. L ripe 0 to All Blood Amre. Dsae ~.m. f ANLTD. I "Still ait 0h0 Old Stand," with-a i and sale at vlry close figures. In aro Bargains. Tll them that1 >r-ofit., so, SUITS, PANTS, UND R S. ill make them close prices on i g, Soes, Hats, Underclothing, >ts we Lave over carried. (4fy competition. carpetinig and rugs. Agent fo.i vory wll regulated family and tle, Tinware -and other ware that 3Auy McFall iWESTS la nd csts toor Lne b It a ooi 4ri to mka vnonAsll rm, 'il at od Olar ofwhtyain, wia ad theprie af good lnos soiures that acro ofgis.Tl themgon sokn tfor you 'rOfit? ' llf lad iSthn wetlosge rieno o uhpg Sor foms l3nto, 10 ndacoThisg Mp an hL aat very lrilteep. s unfy ofeachtonhyuprbs Caint ing ah d rnhws. o n ofc ovry low1 ruatedo-vr waily b a ec an1lcity ynare nterwesta ful ifom--.ion ougt ot olflh ticket t.d 293Nt Eqi)uitelg., tflata, Ga.1 l it adi ot H etadcghelieo en t Rmollfos Di iCHyu iLS. Iorst ntiefrestlye l 1ces, n I la cop os soe viy of th 'a ate. weoend w oa ad'gands landt ogans; itchecse )RIteF0 giabme quld.,AlnaGa e d chace"e tent Relie Li. S. A.lcueCNSIA MMiD C BLS senieyfe cean s opse 01eyOf