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Pleasant to taLe. Piokons OTTON YIEI dwindle from unless the soil is k a complete fertilizei cient POTASH. Just how POTASI crops is shown in < "Cotton Culture." absolutely free of ai tion to any farmer w Address, GERMAN Now York-93 Nassau Street, or Pariners' Union Bureau of' -Cotd tiel t' by the - South Carolirnt iartner.' I--i' a etionial and Co.Operative Ultium. CoIntiaieatioits iieleided for thi depart Imetat shoukt be atldressedl to .1. C. Stribuing, Pendleton. South Catrolina. Farmers' Organizations. In South Carolina wo have had a deal Pight ot experience in organ izing farmers. The old line of farmers' societies-the Grange, tho Alliance and Institute Clubs havo all -.one and gone up in the smoke of time like tho burning down or the rotting away of old buildings that have disappeared and bettor structuroe have taken their places. So it is with the Farmers' Union. Wo have had a vast aronnt of experience in farmers' organizations and know that the Union is building up a structure upon a bottor plan and upon a firmer foundation than all the other organizations that have gone before. We have learned many valuable lessons in our mistakes heretofore, and about all these mistakes can be tined into good for the Union if we manage rightly. We want to impress unOfl the minds of each and every member of the Farmers' Union that ho is one of the stones in the walls of the castle that the farmors are building, and that the whole struc ture can be no better than the ma terial of which the Union is conm posed. Let every member ask of himself the one question, if every member of our Union did just as I am doing what sort of a Union wouIn we have? b.And then when all Union mon have done this comparative lesson let the uniorganiizod farmer ask himself this same question, supl pese all farmers thought them b selves too wise, too good or too sol fish to organizo, wvhat wouild we have gotten for our two last crops of cotton? One Crop Will Not Pay. This North Carolina man is light in the middle of the progressive path for Southern formiers! r Charlotte, N. C., Mlay 25. Mr. J. 0. Stribbling, Pendloton, 8. C., Dear Sir: It seems that my in quiry of Mr. Brabham as to the way he developed his cow pea so that it would not shed its leaves has developed some little interoat in this most import ant subject. It has surprised me no littlo that none of the farmers in South Care-,. lina took enough interest in this subject to ask abont the m'atter. Why was this; because they had also developed this pea, andif, there. fore, had no need to aski and if this is the case why did they not give this information to their brother farmers as Mr. Brabhamn has done?: I fear that it is because the majority of farniers do not yet realize the value of this plant, and, ~ 1's, therefore, do not tako the interest in it that they should. The same applies to many other advances as well as to the subject of this letter. ' The average farmer has not yet re dljged that one crop (cotton) will not AS a rule pay. t I n glad though that we are be ~oning more and more diversified ~ /~fldthat we see the value of rais * iat everything on the farm for ~O0consBumlptionI that can possi. f ~ %~y4e raised. This is the salva ~ t.~i ofthe farmnor of the South; yinro4~ g and raising cotjon as ~~ ~ p K orop, which can) then) be 'AyA xative Frut $ftq Drug Company and Dr. R. F. 8mit1 DS are sure to year to year ept supplied with containing suffi i increases cotton >ur 90-page book This book is sent ly cost or obliga ho will write for it. KALI WORKS. . Atlanta, Ua.-22% so. Broad Street. ;'. e-old at a fixed prico by the farmer instead of the speculator. 'Ihe farmer can do this if he diversifies, but not until he does. Look for a moment at the condition of affairs if this was universally followed by the farmers of the South. By rais ing everything on the farm needed, and less cotton, thore would not be the same necessity for money, but if there was, as diversified farming is more profitable than the one crop plan, the farmer woild have the money if lie needod it, and have it all tho your round instead of in the fall as with the cotton crop, and then with ono-half to two-thirds of cotton raised that wo now have, the price would be sufficiently high as to net the farmer as much as he is now getting for his cotton. This he would have as clear profit, as he has been "living at home." This narrows itself down to this question: which had you rather do, raise a great deal of cotton, no home supl)lies, and take the price for your cotton that is offered you, or raise everything at home and have something all the time to sell and theii raise one-half the cot ton you now raise and get as much for it as you now get for it, with the probabilities much in favor of your getting more? R. E. MASON, M. D. Fifteen de terminledl, resolute far miors in any local Union Lodge can build a good one-section warehouse if they will comec together with the conviction that this thing must be done for their mutual protection. If the actual cash to pay for al this warehuouste cannot be raised by the local lodge, and the meinbers have the true co-operative spirit aimon~g thomn that all union farmers should have, there is nothing in the way of them clubbing together and making their own concrete llocks and pultting up their wares houses with their own labor, The old1 time co-operative plan of house-raising, log-rollintg and corn shucking may be worked in build ing warehouses to a considerable extent where the Unions cannot raise only money onough to piro duce the material. Our U nion bu reau is now gettihng up plans and specifications for tire very cheapest and simlest warehouse plans and will publish the same as early as possiblo. FhkcETSIiIacd CITARY TlME'ITAIIE No 5 Supersedeos Timet Table No 4 E'lietive Mtarcih 105k teind Down Rload Up No 12 No 10 sTATIONS No 11 No 9 Mixed Mixed Mixed Mlixed 4:41) pm 10:40 am iv PH-cerH ar 2:55pna 7:35 pmn 5:00) pm 11:00 am *.\ rill's 2:25pm 7:15 pm 5:1I0 pm 11:05 am *MauhdIn 2:20pm 7:10 jim 5:15 pm 11:15 am ar Eaxtey Iv 2:15pm 7:05 pm All tralins daily except Sun day No. t0 conntects with Sothier ni Railway No 39 No 91 connectsi with ouitern Railway No 12 No. 12 -onnets wvkh So utherii Railway No ii iL or ny it formatio apptoHiwa o -J, T TAYIAoR, Gon Mianager ISRAEL MARSHAL PROPRIETOR OF BON TON SHAVING PARLOR PICKE~NS - - S. C. Old Earle Building, Near Livery Stable of Nealey & Gravely. Good, clean, easy- shave and a shoe. .shine for 10ets. Hair cut 15icts. Shampoo and Hair- I cnt foP 25cts. R(lUR TJONICS:.- Witch Hazel, Bay i Ruin, Salp6Mui 'Wdto kopt' on hand. Pirst-cl ass flair Singeing and Hlair Dyeing. Curu ttoubte~andC Chronic Constipation. it Easloy, MaoUaande Have Kidney wrouble and Don't Know it. ]ow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your later and let it stand twqnty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an V unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also :onvincing proof that the kidneys and blad Ier are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so Aften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,. pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity cdf being comjielled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its 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 more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & nonoe or Swap-noot. Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the lame, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of va cant scholarsIip in Winthrop Collego and for the admission of now students will be held at the C'ounty Curt H(juseo on Friday, July 6th, at 9 a. in. Appli cants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 6. they will be awarded to those making the highest average at thiq examination provided the y meat the con ditionii goveen:ng the award. Applicants for scholarship should writo to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship application blanks: Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open Sep t ember 9th, 1906. For further infornia tion and catalogue, address PRES. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill S. C. Consider well, the n decide posi tively. MOTunnI GRAY's SWrF.T 'cwI)us Fon CRILDnR1N. Suevessfully used iy Mother Uray, nuruc in the chiIfrojiA's Romne in New York, Cure Fevr Ishess, liad Stomach, 'reething isorlers, movo anild regilate the lioWels aid Iestroy Worins. Over 30,000 testlnonial. They never fU4i. At all s ample Free. Addrss Alien 5. Tlho pay of the Chinese soldiers figures exactly eighteen cents per week. A THOUSAND DOLLASS WORTH OFoOOD. "I have been aillicted with kidney and bladlder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with exorneiating pain," eays A. H1. Thlurnes, a well known coal opera tor of Butffallo, 0. "I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Onre, then the result was suri prising. A fewv doses started the brick dustr like sulbstance and noew I have nso pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new lmau. It has done me1 $1000 worth of good." Foley's kidney Cure will clur- every form of kidney or bladder ,hsease. For sale by Piokeus Drug Co., and R. F. Smith Easloy. The sacred city of Blenarea now sets thle standard of time for all II)la. TAKE NOTICE, Fromu this date I will be in thle Super visors office every two weeks Onl Tluet day's after Saleday in each mnonth am1i1 Tucaday two weeks after eachu saheday, to tranisact busims as. 0. M. L1YNCH,. 8tupervisor. May 8th 1900 A Painless Cure i Never resign yourself to pains are curable. They at conditions of the female or prornptly attended to or dang IT COMES TO WO whenever she suffers from any of won It not only compels the pains to stop, the cause of the pains, which prevent It makes yout tell. Try it. Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottle: WRITE US A LETfER. freely and frankly, in strictest confid ence, telling us alt your sympgtomis and B troubles. We will send free advice' al (i0 plain sealed envelope), ho0w to d cure tm Address: Ladies' Advisory ti D~ept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ti AdveprtigI If You Advertise in ti ,411 FTER THE DOCTOR as cured thousands of cases of Rheumatism a ide cured John F. Eline and others of Ball ki the greatest hospital in the world, had falle Ri. Olmstead, the Norfolk Va., contractor, aft ors had given up hope. iheumacide cured b Case. of rheumatism she had endured f4 Aug. Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the mo. u. There is a reason why It cures: Rhei *tory). Ina cal science, and while powerful enot e to Lgveu of the blood, it operates b purely vere badly most delicate stomach, an builds u use them et touched v for nearly is and legs ered death lx different larion. but until Dr. J. 0. He told got me one to Tle oit. 11i) I began4 Iwas comn go and my "iae SWEEPS ALL POISONS, C it six da-s A purely Vegetable remedy that goes rI ths after I cures by removing the cause. Your drtuggint s od as any. Sample bottle and booklet free if you send f v< N ILKES. BOBBITT C11EMICAL COMPANY. AT TH1E OJ I R. EDTTOR: Please say to your readers ai, my Complete line of Reliable goods which I have f, facL, at th prices which I am1 quoting I considh carry a little of "anything and everything," and am s I. IF YOU NEED HEAVY WINTER SIIOES, 1 > WEAR und HEAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, a good lin< From now until Christmas we invite the ladies all DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, etc. Will make the same offer as the aboye to the m s Trunks, Valises, Gents' Furnishings, etc. The nicesi Flour, salt and barbed wire by th-. car load to g D A complete line of the good kind of firniture ai Iron King stoves and Chattanooga Plows-two very iie the bost of their kind on the market. Chinaware, GI a wears well. A full line ot Undortaker$' goods and a nico He Your patronage solicited and you will bo troate< P. S.-Al persons owing the estate of W. '0C. M as8 early as possiblo. ;CHAHILESTON & W1uSTItN CAROLINA Arrivati and D~epartuIre If Trai ns, Green- 5 ren at4Iierinet4.i s-tahtiotas, arie at , Lau ret I 9:001 ion. 1 I'3:151 p m, Not. 5:1 <btl for inturenis, C lintont ] Newbeirry. CohI~ijanbili, Suinuter 444n 'l4h rles ' atal ioasterni cit1(t, *11nt i at Laurens wi'l Ii .\ a W. C. Train1 No,. i for4 Spia Itriil.>ig ana144 tril I No 'h fr G4ree nw oIu44l, A tugtist a, etc. - -_______ A rrive iaiuren 1:W5 p n t'iiton1 ' ! ':2 l' II, N ew berry 3.~1' 1.44, 1 '4'l tiin bia 1: 1f, suiter 4:-!it p in), C'harlestoli 11:41, .l444rtnLia- ' A e~4)141k htorg 4::3 p.10o, Gireentwootd !!:-1 p tn, py t m n4Ii iI~ i 1 A ogus tl1 54 25 p. 1in. 4:10 p 1i1, No. 3t1 1811y ex'ept Stittilny, f'or Laum- 1014 i1)3'I retis 1111(l in'terinerhtte stat1ions. A rrive at rl~'1~~yo 1. Larois 6i:-h. n . W iiA5'!L 10:0 aI m) , No. 87, di Iy OXC. P ett Siilny froi11 n d 41V l 1101 I aIurn an10 111!inIterliete 1 4 sta it s. 'u r 1 ~i .00) p mt, No. 85, dnLisy ex4(ept 811ntiny, from1) 3:5 :1 J)41, No. 52, da~Iy f roon (Chitriest4n Sinn ter, ln 3Iie'nigi l'ol tinhht, Newherry, Cli11141n, Spartn bur441 g, Aulgtista, Gree1woII~'1, ILurens., etc. S e Trins1' No. 5-' and1 51 111n th rou4g1 h t etweeni) o he~ G ~I hol4tIGNII, S. I111(o, ~e .O ( I ret william, G. P. A.,11 R. ~ ~ ~ ~ p M.nalo rf Mn uusa a THE ORiGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP P.mtT.. Cures all Coughs andi The ~a Red as s at s In expelling e*niarni te Colds from the ~- Honey Blea S y ste m b y tatu.very gently movIng A certaIn cure for croup and whooping-cough. * 4 (Trade Mark Registerd.). KENNEDY8LAXATIVE HONEY~~~ PREPARED AT T'lE LABORATORY, 07 i .-eITT & 00.. OMIOAGO, U. g. A, Sold by Pickens DrugCo UE1ATIHS FRiOM AP1'VINII lh lDeoee in the sftue ltio that the tige of Dr. King's Nowu 11fo Pi'll1 la 'incase. TheIly satvo you from danuIger a' d brilig timetk and >taiih- re(leasHo fromi t3OUPliJ'a-'Fo tion and the ills growinlg out of it.HRBN a Strength and vigor always follow thleir TODSE usee. Guaranteed by Piokoun Drug Co. LF~GVN 25 cnta, Ty them. cntttoa Ntice to Debtors and1al oagoet Creditors. ' UR All poisn ha1 living claims againsat theMr ate of Mis. Amn (hritlin, doecasoti, are Txs req1uestedi to presenit the sameli to' the uin-woe dereignedt, properly attested for pay ment. by the lst (lay of July, 1906. All inldebtedl to saidi cstalte must make pay- yg et A dm'r. with WVill .Annexed. May 16, 19101. A OENiTA IN (1(M E FORl aCOJINO 1DEEAT. Shai e into youur whoeu Allhen'~ Voot- 1401 pow r.' It, euren' Tiredi, .\chi fig,l1il10 se nag, Swollen feet. At all irtl tRU0so tores, 250. Samiple I'It6i0. A dress, AIlOU s Olused LS O~.Y Th e N CURES A RHEUMACIDE h had failed. Rheumac Johns Hopkins Hospiti of Salem, Va., and D. remedies and the doci Almost a Miracle In This 1 Dillon'. S. C Bobbitt Chemical Company: Gentlemen:-In September. 1899. matism in a very bad form (inflanm month after tdsease started I ha my work and go to bed. It continu worse until my arms and hands 1 .awn. so much so that I could noi Mylegs were drawn back till my fI mny hips I was as hdipless as a bab I$ months. The muscles of my arm were hard and shriveled up. I sufl many times over. Was treated by s physicians in McColl. Dillon and b none of them could do ne any good. P. Ewing, 'of Dillon. camne to see n' metotry your 1R1H1UMACIDE. F bottle of the medicine and I began and before the first bottle was used to get better, I used 5% bottles an pletely cured. That was years a ealth has been excellent ever si had no sym )toms of rheumatism further that Y began to walk in aba after I began to take RHEUMACIE aid ol crutches; in about three mo began to take it I could walk as g( body, and went back to work again. Yours truly. JAMES' I785 COLLEGl (I ClIARLS'I'ON 104 Charleiton, Southl CarolIna. intrance examnhinations will be held in ti County Court Ilouse on I'ritity,.1Ii ly f, at~n. 11 One iree Ti ition Seholarship to each county < South CarolIna awarlet by the Couinty Stip of Elucntion aid jtudge of Probnte. noard an furnilhe'l room In I)ormintory,f1I a month. A entdlidateg for ntinission are permitted to coil pete for vacant Iloyeo ScholriiIips which pti $oo a yeur. Fior intailogue information, athdres lilarrison Riandoliph, Presktlen JUST WHAT EVERYONE SHUOL1 DO. Mr. J. T. Brrber of Irwinvillk, Ga. always keeps a bottlo of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reimed; at hand ready for instant use. Attack of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoe came on so suddenly that there is n time to hunt a doctor or go.to the stor for medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I hav tried Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera an, Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of th beat medicines 1 ever saw. I keep bottle of it in my room as I have ha several attaoks of colio and it has prove to be the boat medicine I ever used. Sold by Piokens Drug Co.. and T. 1 Hunter, Liberty. The emigration from Italy isn1 the proportion of 14 to every 1,00 inhabitants a year. CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE. Gee. A, sherman, Lisbon Red Millh Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I ha, kidney disease for many years and haii been treated by physicians for Lwelv years; had taken a well knowni kidne; medO~icine and other remedies that wer recommended but got no relief until hegan using Foley's Kidney Cure. Thli first half botil relieved me and four b >t ties have ctired imc of this terrible dis ense. Blefore I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water abon: every fifteen minutes, dlay and night and passed a brick-dust substance, anc sometime a slimy subsatance. I believi I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." Pickens Drug Co, and R. F. Smith, Easly. The deepest cold mnze in the world 1s att Benidigo, in Australia. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION A. A. Hlerren, Finch, Ark. writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the hest prepamation for couigha, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured con mumption in tihe first stages.'' You never joird of any one. usinig Foley's Honey md Tar and not being satistied. For mule by Pickens D~rug. Co., and R. F. smith aasley. fCrabe Pin1 suffer pain. Women's e the sign of dangerous gans, which should be erous results will follow. MAN'S RELIEF an's biting and weakening pains. but it follows up and drives out them from coming back. "WITHOUT A -PAIN," rites Mary E. Shelton, of Poplat luff, Mo 'l can do my housework, though, befere taking CARD)UI, two ctors had done me no good. I can uthfully say I was Cured by Cardi, want every utiffering lady to know of als wonderful medicine," ng pays me SentineI...unnIt Z Z S HAVE FAILED. fter all the doctors and all other means imore, after the famous specialists of ;d. Rheumacide cured Austin Percelle, .r they had spent large sums on other irs. Mary Welborn, of i iigh Point, N. C., w 20 years. Rheumacle cured W. R. t famous New York specialists failed. imacide is the latest discovery of medi gh to sweep all germs and poisons out natfural methods, does not injure the p the entire system. .7.t E S fl umausm, - f..urk ago, . R huctmatio Oout, indigcstlon, Gonlstpatlon. UT CF THE ELOOD. Lver Trouble, gut to the tced c :ho di1 ease Annd Kidney Troithio, ella and r-corr-monds Rheumacide. La Orippc.Q 4 5 cents for portage to All Blood Proprietors, Baltimore. Disease# i 8TA.ND friends tat I am "still at the Old Stand," with a r tlheir inspection and sale at vory close figures. In r the goods areoRaro Bargains. Tell them that [ )lling at a close profit. 7e have them liso, SUITS, PANTS, UND R of OVERSHOES. Lo Call and we will make them close prices on on folks on CloLhing, Shoes, Hate, Underclothing, line of theso goods we Lave Ever carried. at prices that d!fy competition. Id nice matting, carpeting and rugs. Agent foi ,essary things in overy well regulated family and LSswaire, Agateware, Tinware and other ware that . Guy McFall MLall will please comec forwaid and make settlement UTHWS eC Land of BIG CROPS and PROSPERITY a~'s muiIh ff yom- farm as you ought? No doubt you are Thea tr ouble is- lh. andt costs Ioo mue b. It takes too mucht arm, and so you : ri try inig t a makeo a living on a small farjn, rentmng one and l'aymg a good share of what you raise, iis be' better to go where t he pr'ieo o.f god land is so little that arm--whe(re. every nerfo of the gron d is working for you 1n1ying y'ou good priofits? Ilands oif aI'Ice of fer tio hld inI SouhthIwe'st along the 1lin0 of uito that cani beL bought for from $3 to $10 an acro. This I valute ('ach1 year. 10 Southwest at Small Cost uthwest wvuld col,"ino'o you that your best mnterest lay in Ih g t here. Thel trip cau ho made at very liittle expenso. the ir4t and I hird Tluesday of each month you purchase a 13d ip; ticket, o any point in the Southwvest on via of the ti n 1Ih Route at very iowv rates. Stop-overs will be al rd for y(ou to examine any locality you are interested in. i'rito at on1cC forl frce copies of books describing this won tul coautry and for full information about cost of tickets.. A., Cotton Belt Route, 203 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. /, WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM SicR Headache . SHOULD USE Permanent Relief its dirooti on the Liver. It wIll curo CONSIPA SIA, NIAIARIA AND CHIILLS. Is enthroly free >us mineral substances, 'and Is composed a olly of LERBS., Espesaaly a ted for weak aind weary en gthens the vweakeoned lands and organs; it chocks c f the human body. ?D HER SICK HE~ADACHE , ieCme' Centralia Avenue,Te , writes: "1 find1HERRINIgivesmhequ c mnd talc peasure ini recommending it to all wh6 saffer Irom sick headache." W~ITHIN 1lAAE REACH OF ALA, A Bottie Avoid All Subatiute rd Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, U. S. A. OLD AND REGoMMENODRO B Gr Co.