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Weather Crop Bulletin No. 4. lie <|UieIn Iiiii'4 inll'.ier.ee of (In- ^vurint li • .1 n;oi-i ure wliieli ( liarac- teri/ed tin* \.i a 1 iier. It \v;is ! • i.tiieli fa \ ora hie for farm work. a> latterly the heavy rain made the ground too wet for piant- iii<' or wo.ii!I;.' esnceiallv on hot tom hanks, oreat! v delayiti}' plant ing in the rice eountry of tieoroetown in^; lhenie«st w Matters From Maud. Algood News Notes. |( , orrot< I lum ll’IU'l i' oi I'm: Li :>G!: i;.l j [f '(U'l': - pondei: ;ee of Tm; l.i.!><n;i: | M \!’l>. S. ( '.. A; ■rii :;d.- lie I ainy \ 11 .uni • . S. Apr';! Jo! u .-CIISl,!! !■- U|M 'll us atui i.- i •.!ll>i II;. : t he W at kill-. nf lie ksviMc. N. <'., his -is- Col'!! I<) C 1 K'lv* nil ’• I nieely ai si Ciil • . 1;»• »• 1 Mi - in! iia n ■! :•!, V, si! •■i friend.- the lili)^! r\T 1! 1)1',;! We have i‘\\T a d re: a! ix e: lie I'e l-;it n ill ax an I si’cii. Thi i •:ui -i ' - ! he far lll"i' t o r* - juice bcci rd>c it n as luei|,j XVI <! II j . the t . <!. Vs *>!' i’.vai.-v v. < hard lui ! hill he i •uulil not ple.XV. \\ t i...i . . : XL iii : '. i :. !■'■ i lit' IT • \v s are 1 .•ivillg ;• (i Uge l‘b' ;t ii < ’ 1*. j *■ ties, i 1tin \ ;i; , . be nili.-it nic just IF »V ,' III! ,ei;' e,)i' il. 1., ; ; : i ;- : ' *' i j: y ‘Mum • i ji it 1 p ^ i j j bovs rcpurl t hn : x\" max l\ 1 ! > > \V Sx 11! s ' \i i ■> ; j. • i \ a i .\t,, ■; .; i the highi ■si num; u'l' iu Ma y. 11: i* *i« r vi i - hi! ■■ «•! ti;\ s ’ 1,1 , i e 1 o. Bud M mill has cot 1; : ii ii and InoU- y;;n • I.' v. I > a \ lie d i ->< - lhai; rdiioi The Southern States Magazine. < >ne of the Hiost olTeetivu features et the ■'<!i : !icrn Sta 1 * ^laj'azitie, of •a 11 i 1 < u'.. dd., is t he depa rt men I of h*t t• r • tr.on N .r!.hern perso;is who have • it!e<! in the South. For more tiiiiu ,i or !’■ Souliiern States lias I lee;, put-hidiii!;,' in ever, issue m-vi ral | j in.' .• : t ie - lot j 1 r - the writers I '.'iv- :,'t‘ ir evper; n v.- in the South, •! - ; ie loetiiilie: in wiiieh they ioi■ ■i .'vd. te'iing oho!ii how I hey i. '■ 0 : • ■ i\ d ai.d i p uw d at S he h i: d •! i.lio Souliiern people, eor- i.ii.reoneejd i ms ahoui tile 1 County, a . well as {Generally all crops eoltonaereii.ee in tin \ Flea.vud of your city, '.i.-it- d ri n ' her. S. : i- eiim.iim .mil am! ^ products and about in t he lower port ions of the State. sei lion is nitieed 111 ■!• i !;an i.iuf. \l Iliirino tiie oreuter iiortion of the Some farmer- s lia 1 en , I ,u:t 1 any. I 3 . Mis-; l.ii' <' is • week, up to the listl> (Sunday), the Win. T. ii .mp teisiiierattire '.sits somewhat warmer day-shoed a! New than ; I'iisotuilde, with daily depa:!- and e'iv,-t lie sel.o • tins of from ! to (i decree.- above tin* norniai in t he central and western Sun- h. Tm 11. r . S o inlay (I. Md. < !ai •: ■ - 1 Sund.-! ini nt. :i r< 1 a ; n n ers 1 liere ind ! i: v -.\e e "nun 1 d counties, and ahoii! d e.eerees aitove makiui' a.ra per day alone the coast. <.‘:i the Shill sundny-scie, (.Mondiiy) the leinjieratin- was inueh eept .1 lun \. V\ . a:: i It. <!-t If i:• y I’riday < . 1 li. Smi'ii li - • i ■. below the normal. selioot to i- in oin The hi^lnst temperature for the; makes it report. A week was reported from Allendale, | was organized at tho Wiiliains Aead- andwa-'d! on the 21th; the lowest emy. was 17 at I.ila rly, Fickens County, The preachiiio s.-rvi«v was w<-ll ai- also on the 2ltii. The mean t cm pur- tended Sunday evening a! iiilyitny- •!;iv on i'U !■ ■ , In a * n t .1. \\ . . 1 1 m n ’ 11 1 > Spurtanhur^ y st.-.-day on luisit > >s. and returned toi' ! 1 ial and poliinai conditions of 1 the . outh. ih- si letters coming ti'oin .\'o:t item people themselves, 1 : . vi (.roved in tlie North the most j • iiriru . • nt in in- out . i . ‘V ill!\ I cell ; on d v. 1 h o: diserimination as 1 > 1 :; d 1 • ry Nort hern si 11 h-r i in- . - incited I-y t lie ait h- , st . 11 t > *nd to it a hdt»T f.-ivin*' • ri in 1 he Soul ii and his Blacksburg Budget. ('orrespomh-nee of Tin-: I.ciKit'.K. !’t.\< lism in; S. ('., April, 110.— A d dight !';i! sneiald,- was tin • ■-id' ii • of Vr. and Mrs. Max- \m it's Monday afternoon. < 'ms. Navis, of I'nion, lias furn ish d us up to date, with plenty of violin music. I> i.ini j !;:n, Cinc-d freight and i’n-seiiger nt of • t|- < 1. !!. ,v lie. ha - in-: ri turned from Nor folk on I'ompany Inpiness. ; : t o ' ; iii 1. o 1. ii I!iol.ory * iruve, > ii. in t 'W ii on inr-ines.-. ."id NeCanip. t h .vide awa'i" mana ger of Tin. L;;o p.u, was in to.vn la- V ritiuy. /j Mi s-rs W A. Whisonant »V have pori'l a--" I tic right to sell C. h Uurnett fn'diug harrow in count y. W ill Wl ite, of Cast,mia, is in town today. ’■.ii:- - Mary Navi- died las! Sunday morning 1 week e»o uhout 1 o’clock. x: fy.ifi iWVf ’X r.. 'U* X wldreum JF imm v:.r( l K " fW J. i!GS 4 Chronic Nervousness has moved, l ids is an opportunity that ewry Northern citizen in our rhere v.a - .. poun l-supix r at N. I d commuid' y should utilize ami which Tur: .-r's ...lu.'u.v id dd. Not- ev ty tuttiv.* citiz.-n should exert hitii* ature of the w*. 1 k for the entire State Hold’s and 1111: u ■■] 1 ipathy was with tending i lie fa. 1 , that tlumv. •'"if t* • utilized. Not only furtmrs, was about <>S degrees, while t he shown the eld man u: ;... gooii in- about ' \v ni '■ h '\ - and ju- t two gi• 1 •; h :t in.-r li ud-. lawy • rs, hankers and normal for the same period is approx- haviour. i uei ■ will u 1 .'•ai'idn ■ pr*-,-nt it -vas unite an enj.i; 'di or- these ot a.li irades an 1 professions | iniately (i.o.o degrees. there again the ti hd Sunday in May. caslott. and eidilngs w ho have moved to the The dear weather gave- way to at 2 M*0 p. in. \\'i would ' gl.id if, Now jud a fm', words in hohalf of South are olid red the privilege of tell* warm, rainy conditions during the ' some physician that lia.- diariiy in Tit:; la ' latter port ion of the week, beginning on the 21th (Wednesday) and contin uing the rest of the week. The rain fall was excessive over the western and northern counties, including at least two-thirds of the State, where the rainfall amounted to from about 2 to 4 inches, the latter amount re ported from Stateshurg, while many the north-central part of everybody's ingt"tlieii Northern friends through !. I notjei the .Southern States magazine what places in the State report from 11 to 1 inches' Over the south border counties and 1 to his school that will continue till along the lower coast the rainfall was ; the loth of July. from 1 to 2 inches. Mrs. Drury Wood is the happy; There was le.-s than the usual . mother of a bouncing t wehv pounder, amount of bright sunshine, the latter He has a regular .Mason and liamldi portion of t he week having been a!- tone. most or entirely cloudy over the i I'lic* part ns that yelled I l.i'tnsdvcs whole State. hoarse Sji! urday night can hml rdief A remarkable hail storm occurred ; in Dr. Kings .Ww d■- .ve.y, on I he 2 It h (Wednesday) over a path! The whang-di odl'. i .d . ! and a of considerable width, beginning in stone churn shade- hi. brad. Fri- Suniter County and extending south- day night some on .M. T. 1'hillip's ward into the central portion of Or- ! family became frigio i at an unu- aiigentirg County, and trending from sual noise in the yard, .'rt parations that point totlie southeastward well were made and a -e. -rli follow-d. into Berki ly County. The path of but no ei i-my. lint alas! soon tm the storm included Stateshurg, in ; stillness of tin night was iiroki-n !,y Sumter, I’arlcr and KUoree, in Or-; t he ciai t-. r m - harp claw- 1 n an old angehurg. at St. Stenhens in Derke- dry-goods box and 1. might., -trangu- I’.is heart to do so. would visit .'ir. ui wspyp. r in. ! Kcynohls at an early day, as we he- ’narked improv' nirnt in every issm advantages, at t raid ions and opportu- lieve he is in need of such a visitor, espi eialiy tin eorrespo'.ding feature, nities there ar” in the South. Who wants divine approval to abound Wishing it much success. I remain. 1 The Southern stales is doing an to his account ? Mrs. Hurley Moore is critically ill. Mrs. Annie I'hillips ha - in eu eon- tined to her bed for several beys with t hrout and other t roubles hut is now convalesent. Prof. Met'raw has given a vimai ion r l. i tv t «>ic HI'I TOU. Earls Dots. , miner.se amount of good for the I South. Hs purpose, as announced ; in a standing article at the head of L* ’orrespoml 1 Tm * t • of ’i bn; 1 .ndcmi;. ! Iv MtLS, S. (’ .. April, :>o.- —Will vou pica sc allow me S})iH •e in your < •ol- usnt ;s for a fi * • f l 1 i>is from our |: ro- gl'CS sivi little vilhi i i ‘. Wo never m r any items in'ii' !h i.s \) lace, and as \Vi‘ are ■ s! i 11 in ih • Ian ' l ill! cl ta kt a jir i«li‘ iu li ving, xv e i i is e t < I be b earl fr om now ami I hen. \\ {• in ■ar ol f 1 lie im; my xx e elain i that on. ' eel .o’), ill many poinl : ,, !’ v i • w. i i :u! exei’lled iu 1 he nOUt It. W.. i! mit ed i igiit miles so;;t b in She!'e, at; ■i si < milt - north of H!<t .i: 1nl. 1 :.e (>. R. ,‘v C. ii. R. • ".irately and conservatively from n out 11 to month the reasons why the S utli is for the farmer, the settler, the homcscekcr. the investor, incom parably the most attractive section of his country.” The .Southern States is published in Kultimnie by (lie .Manufacturers’ Ree ,rd Publishing Co., and is under the editorsldp and management of Wili am I!. IMinouds. Sh ;• xvas ai'oiit S' 1 x Kr.-, old ; sin X . ns ll * 'io'isiian and x as loved and i i*s- pe ctcd i*v all. Sim .xas. Imrii d at Vi rsheva.near \ orkvillo. Rev L. A. Johnson |>reaehe l her funeral fr MU he r late residene e at .'5:20 Monday aftornoou. Frank Dunenn died here at o t) did oh •lock (WedileSd av t he 2 it h of A j)i' ii.) H • was quite an aged citizen He xv: !i lie buried at Baron churdi. H. J. i’n ntiss. of Louisville, Ky.. w: s in town last week on busim •ss R. S. i/ij)scoml > was here on husi- nc ss last week. A f AS. j Mm TASTELEBS K. A. Bridges had his thigh broken in t wo places in t he O. R. A C. rail road shops last Saturday week ago. He is improving rapidly. Charlie Davis has just ''oinplnted a patented eliurn at the Blacksburg Iron works. It is a complete suc cess. Mrs. J. W. Thomson is <]iiite ill. tUjOOD’S Sarsaparilla wins its way * “ into the confidence of the people by the good it is doing. Fair trials guarantee permanent CURES. CouSt* Ptot Sieep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen:-1 have been taking ; our Restorative 17ervine for the past three months and 1 cannot say enough in its praise. It has S^ved Jlv !or I tad'.lmndt Klvcn up hope of . ever being well again. I was a ■'JSSCfc 50 CtS. • hronic sufferer from nervousness ;md cat atta, h.ls., nov. w, i«c<; •, 1 j,l t<nf, Moon I iv n . ; tronhlfft ParisMooiclnoCo., H. , • ••ot f-ieep. i , ,11. ) 1 roUDlCQ Oentlomcn:—Wo a*.Id laid year, M)0 tKittlos •'■to nervous headache, and had tried guove’s tasteless chill tonic ami hr., „ ■ ' l'S i:: V until j used vour honytit thrro Kn-fis alroailythis yc:ir. In all f.iir cx- - 1 r- - * . T * poncnco <if 14 yefirs, in tho cini/' business, hfivo . ’' *■ • .lie. 1 i ;T. V. ()<;!;, King'wood, 111, ncversoW an articlo thatgjive tuch imivcreal uatift* Dr. Miles’ Nervine Ot hivo Xacli^u aa your Tonic. lours truly, AH Ml V, CAUR &C0. For sale by W. B. DuPre. i>r. Miles* Nervine M sold on a positive .guarantee tlmt the first brittle will benefit. Alt druggists sel! it at S', S bottles u r ?5. or it will bu sent, prepaid, on recr.ir.t of nrieo by Uio Dr. Uitva' Medical Co., Efkhart,‘Iml. Douglas $3 SHOE 13 THE BEST. FIT FOR A KING. PS. COKDOVAN, ^ FfiEIICHAENAMCLLEDCAtF. yHPS SP Fine C/tir SiKancargi fl 3.5? POLICE,3 SOLES. ¥ ley ('mint ies. bit ion of eaniia ;■I'o'i’.et ■ : il gb-l (i)< ; l; ts The fall of hail is described its be xx ii ii tlie .-lash ■ .!' - .:i|) il in i .'oa i»"lease ing t he heaviest ver seen lli that combined xvi‘.ii i; large si oil ciiurn Wi region, falling to i dejit it of from one being ivlb d am i thumped :.i ,iiind i:i •Ml! to four inches on the level, and on an cni|)ty box iv a dicing d ig tliilt f) v *. • the following morning much of tlie huh sbox'i d bis No. tweiv. la ad into Sin hail still i'emainci 1 on t be ground, cs- t he in m; ii il' a x" i. iii:e' (•!i l !r;i Wii h tu.' pcciallv where it had drifti 1. I lie one migbl '■ s!: ig . at comj i i:1: d ; y ’ .*' M hail-stones xxei- a s large as quail s a 1 btindei ing i rt Uiiiit ,. ( ; I eggs and Very har i. 1 ll 1 be | IU i li Ilf 1 bil l fell out .. 1 1 i i i :' . • • i! i i *'!, ; i! • ■ t i l i i»■ S t • j !* 11 i J l i 1 u * I; i’-niagc \V..s done '■ o ail, i M'eil K ! ug l.i s i t i,. time io j ! fruit trees and to veget ii ion ill t-Tii* saii.-iy dr. ; Hip: !hilt i U-- eral. The green fruit xxus beat en i' : • to , ■ . ,■. i I'id- 'S ."i ;l i , ! L 1 ' in ; from the trees and corn and cotton Mr. PI.ill p , b.. l!' : - 1 i L (Ii. that was up was dest royed, necessi- ic draggi d off’ tic ! ig ai,, • : :.: i. tating rej,bint ing which tlie SCilSOII but be t Minks 1 be eiu’rii Xi ii: io . iis allows, hold i ii a few ii i x - a n 11 t; i, : i . ie is Cotton is about iiil plautci iu tlie i ng t o Set i i il; plill. -o. !;, :•:) v ■ . X '• l i 1 M \ eastern portion of the State. and is can drive in your xv 1 ii, ug' -••■ "'ll 8 \ nearing compkIn n in others eel ions. while t he ; reus ' i i • l ‘ ; • bo( .. •! t!.i j.:*• 1! ■ <'st | f •!■ :i ii't . so..tit. i b ■ • 1:1..d is .. : x ; l F u'ls I, ; the iidvan: i : • •■.' nt e.y of ; a- 1 i.-g r 1 towns in !'"g;i;.i : vi ual utid lumb T'. ' l.umber e.'i!! b ■ laid ibn.ii :it (l i or 7' <• ) |a :' IlUildr ■. i. \l ()• ■ 1 : be biai fi- r.VII * :it eiigim-'irii!.:. lor ,Ue |,eeoi:!. 1 ii-it ! snl’j * ■ 11! i ■ !'s ’ i ' ■ 1 * . t *t mi Mi.g fr ini V" to ' ti diiy. A H markable Cure for Rheumatism. / ///, (iroton ('< •/iut h'r. it D.i’ a! !, wis. who has Ins n nidified 1: enter by rheumatism, is out ■ ai. 1 all dll ■ to one of t !:• n;e !i- j •rt i a .! o Valuable City Lots For Sale. I ? / 2 5 - ^^ ^ ^ ” 1 GMEfi’i- j • EXTRA FINE* BGYSoCHGOLSHQES. Oil! ! r ng ev. : Silo: One lot on l.imestoiie Ave., with : ; ien.itid •*> ro ::.: cottage and good mil buildings. i Nne lot i '.vos! cn:! vvitli splendid l! ! ■LZVI3IES’ a good pin- o iio' a •’ret nt can be si-ip; • i iU I’. by .Marion, -oni"; lioek i (i: i. < 'a- or C;.n:<i' a to •:nv •o'it!i. I. t us !iav.'a gfCiit Mi: aro'.ii.'l again. I I > i Pie. i truggi.-t. i v ■I'er and ;u'o gkid : • or saio 'lltli 1 liu, hicli r<>-*m <••)*!:iyc. fr im and Five nice build mill. ing; lots near cotton lilt v One exet lient lot iit i.imestoiu Cl) ll Springs. him Three room hou sc and lot, west end. '. B. 1 <.r t erms iijij dy to j IT i m G. STACY. SEND FOR CATALOGUE LV- L. • O O U O L A DROCKTOS.MASS. Over One Million Peoetc vzvar the AI! our £hoes are equally r.af isfectory They jflve the beat value for tho miincy. They equal custom Shoes in rt> le nr.d fit. Their wcnrlnx qualities are t:nNumassed. The prices are uniform,—-st impial on sole. From $i to saved over other mekes. If your dealer cannot supply you v.e can. bold by Headquarters for drivers and Farm ers, who want to buy sell orexchange. I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock. First-class turnouts at reasonable rates. Cattle and Hogs bought and sold. J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. 'Vr* rg. 0 * tv J ! ' n • .n: .■ .n i is T, MOTHKri’S HiiLl.M'. . i.*.roi: \ 11 (':; 1 i. 1 ■:: 1:;, i! anion and frien From Fairlieid County westward It m cm iir.i there rcimi ins from oiie-foiirt h to t!ii-- neighhurii.'ol tor - .. n tb o:ie-tbird of tbe crop yet to plant, two Suin!a\ lac-.s pai".;. Cotton has attained a good stand 011 riiii kety moimt i . v wh< re nt), and is coming up wd 1 all t:ir!-:<_. huni on. ! i -t over the Stale. It is very generally wild <1 ■'!; 1 ! . ; reported that there will be less than pmei until it c. ii :. in. ore ai : i:r • i v. ’ 1 i ! i ., p m .lb- r- P. r."-'. (•'! v. 1! nout 2 : . Itesiib iice : No. 10, . < Mih-i. Of t iiO.- loll 1.1 , ’ I I !iv stand and is large enougli to work. Corn bits been nearly all planted, , .M. J. iliek- !,a.- ihe except possibly bottom lands which 1 of vegetables that \v. la contimi*! too wet for proper prepara- Spring Ilf has iign al \. Hon, ’i’lie stand of corn that is up is cc!!em \ anx 1 -v.. leporled vuriabh’, being very good J. S. Black had a .•>• . from all plant it.gs in the southern day eveni’ : •!''>•.inlin, to Ibeoid dis- jiortions of t be Mate gi nerjilly, while j jiensi ti'ii. Join i.m.ws !, jw to get the western and northern counties there. Stick to the old paths, is Ids report poor stands from earliest doctrine. Plenty hog and lion • y planting. necessitating much re- will stand the stor.n of:; 11 m. y '•'• il • Se, 11 | nmt j.:- . ■ . , ': n l < * !: ii. a gun, l nal!!. fo rj M :,]]:[ iKippiT ^ . ; ! i < Sm.'L-y jt ; ■ muting tii' vi;. r * *; t • 11»i *; n t • n 1 i,■ farm; ■• ; , 1 He • * 111i; 1. 1 i i ► fin*.' ; •! s— j ... o- .•.. . .( ;■ b' >: ! e or •*' J "D i* ., •» . •. > •tth - i t.o : ;•• p '.•ml It ' tie " jilir- ni’ Wc W dll sen. t he hand- i : ■st garden ' edlciiie b 22 : A jirc. A-el likcV: 1VD. r < IvKMi'l-' >\ 1 Iitti! Co., it, (ill. ia < n ! bis d for e:;- ‘ For sale i*v W. H. i \ • u 1 *r**. ... J NO. EAKLE BO MAR. S. J. SIM1 SON. A. McIVER BOSTICK • tp/'i: ''-WiiXp.V' fr P.A‘’ r , tf 'J VA.’i * v'. 1 i*v. iky Atlorneys at Law, GAFFNEY, . . . S. C. I'Ll- K Wise Investment. mm CITV RAILWAY CO. Carroll <li Co., Lessee. ; eifect f> r . W^y i77Sur^ >our Life jf A p J at iin l* ^ ou L your 6H0£5^ at ^ I -.if a e*{ra» ^11 foX F ^ I X P/^\\ \ ij/ree Dollar6- f j ; J ifcft !ii<ur^s.e?r r - | \) tc „ IforMcN J.iU l?WJS Accent Iijiur^nce 6j?oe,. T SEE V Large Assortment, Full quantity pa ers. pltltes ;tii(l .. 11()v- Is dfilli'd ;tt short noihv. 1 ? J > r h <- - J t ...... IV" x '..;!!* x l ! " ! t. • ■ l ‘ ' t ® fc'OL j i i.. ■ A P : " 1 in : ' ''' , - i, • foil >',vi! g acheduh panics as t tie .i'.t [in, 11 ii.e.-, i |.;ri fo • I. \| », j . t> - A:n. I'i 'nn I’ire and i'enti.-ylvania to p!'' Jei't your ho:,’ .• i : i i i■ -: o:- We Cure Dyspepsia and Indi gestion. i ry a bottle and be con- st ■ vs:.:.,u.> ■ ^ r.'- '• V V *- v 1,7 £ HA •' 'V itTnej i .. ■ : '• Itot-dj ■ m. .'.rriving ('o »; I'-I.itm st im- p. : m. A. N. WOOD, Surveying. • ° piiRSNNS i, siritig sin '. ( ylng done * will P’lease leave word a* mv P !ioi;:e and il wil 1 v.- ■< ivi my e: t. nt I will return home in imnllx todo such work. R. N.SA.MS. | 'i'u £•; Furnish Ftylis'i a r .<J Mant'-.orrp Turnoul') at I', reasonable rates. Drummer:, orders receive special attention. iv r !i je :on<- f vo. B-t. ij. A. HOUVliiS, n.tcr. planting. In Newberry County tidds panic. in which ihc oats were winter-killed | \\ ati'i'incloti seed planted one day I h»ss and dam. ge by M:'. a • in- ) a p me > ',7 a. m nre being largely planted to corn. ! itnd comcsup tliei ix*. V, iilie Uuppc ve.-tmeni. , IP ■ : ns. The general opinion seems to b« ttiut ; trys an ex|)eritm : t, h puts wat1 -ball b*-glad I • fnrui-': " pro- (■,„. r-1.; n* stone Instil ut< there will he more land planted to ! melon s< eds in a pan of dirt with | «ectio:i ai any time. C !i in! H'e in- CalT.iee •»‘-*> corn thail last year. Fairly corn is water sufiiciunt ;o we! the see Th ' suri.M . large enough to receive its first work- j pan is then put in a conipo:-t. heap ! jug. and remains three days, theii is taken Tobacco has been much improved out, the spronliug seeds are placed by the rains, and the wet ground is in the bill where they are to grow, in the best possible condition for | lightly covered witlt dirt. The m-xt transplanting from the beds to the day they are up. The I bird day they fields, which is now being done. are healthy, vigorous plant... I’his is Drains of all kinds continue to do a go id plan to- el a stand of plants, well, heimg favored by the went her, | < >nc night w.' i. iici'or • last a lli'e-f Wheat especially has made rapid im- entered Mrs Stokes .-a-ruggs’ hoi’se provement hitely. <)ats are also j tluring lier itl’seiice and jilund.i’red. it, growing off well. 1 taking some money. No clue to the .‘■jugur cane and sorghum arcreceiv- hurglar. Inga great deal of attention, not Mrs. S. J. h.iiolt vis ted le r only for the products manufactured ‘laughti r, .Mrs. A. L. Tiioiupson, ;.t from them, hut. also for fodder to Maud, Sat urday. t. suppleiiient the oiit.s crop wliieli will pfJTh iQ h OTARI -I 1 f1P be a sliort one, owing to the failure Tickles from Tea’s Monazdc Mine. n.'e*! pf winter oats. Sugar cane, peanuts ' We has d< b.-t hire er !• <s " mid pens will also be planted to pro- man, an be’se d- d d • . ; ,J. i duee fattening feed for hogs. j„ dis ket.lry hut i,. - du. di • : Rice planting has made considcra- fide an ( |;in Ido progress, having been pushed ,1^. s } ia( .| ( j where the condition of the ground \Ve foui, out wtm mo stin-v n :n. permitted; hut in (Georgetown County ; He eluded he . u-id'm , uV wuf ,b the river is too high, great.y hinder- | his muimy so h- turn in an p hi-, mg planting, hut where jiracticahle cotfe,-doxx u hi--• lei,- early planting is nearly completed. W. K. !, as return, d In d, A I- Reports from interior points indicate W( .’]i l ia (, ailI1 , ,, , that a great deal of upland nee will We has wun lectie i,.,y a bi be cultivated. tew men. Irisl, [iotatoes arc seemingly doing - Nere is sum ob <!e mcai” si \, , well, and nev, potatoes arc now on roun iierc dat eber y,.u d. Ff L the market. Swed potato slips are bodies felhir comes f, r ■ '{, , a ,|.' v being planted under very favorable i bows up he hrii-hc - hti^ . " Iiw-'i r . conditions on account of the v.ct j (,|, u,!,!,.,. ,1, nl K' r,,,ln< l Wo gesscs Rrudder T. \\ . | u , Dardciih continue backward, hut erhout pladeoui. are growing well, and there will soon Hits mit he an abundance of seasonable vegc- hut we hie tables. Cut worms an- troublesome stop, in places. j De berry Fruit of all varieties, as Well as cr hou! he berries, emiliiiuc nu st jiromising, cx- .short i-:n rit' cept that nearly all the tig lives in passes fa mil by bb, lie ay uai t he interior win killed during the] lb inonazit’- ;aiis all wai:. er pa- - in vinced. Phono 2 1. I>BJ 10. Night call 47--2 Rings. PlilDMO.NT A!id LINE. OONDBNSEli :. ailLiI’LB US I’."- SOI ' T . ■ X' - . BANKER, does nil Hanking'ind Kx' hangc iHish;r.-.-. Well secured will) Burgiar- Pi'.oof s ife and A u! ■ iinal ie Time Lock, .'vif* ly i)epo-it Boxi.*: at moderate rent. Ht vs arm •ells St . 'ks and Bonds, ii'.iys Coni ty and Scimol Claiuis. Your btisim'ss solicilt u. wio 'into Premium Carolina Buggy*- 'I'lie Itest 'I'hing: on 'Whot-lH. i heif Sjiiiulh’ Body lioail Waj^oii is ;i Ixgiuly. Ioverythinm tltey m.'ike is luliy jfntiigmtcod. Call on us and examine them and e<‘ pi'ices lielon* you buy. We .also carry a Dill line of ail Grades and Styles, Irom the cheapest to the i’KST, wliieli is the I’remitun Gat'olina llngey^ Rnji! on honorhy the CAKOldNA lUlGGY CO., and sell you anythin'; in our line. Carroll, Carpenter -carry a complete line of- W A “U si o 1A Keceiv; u S', ed Mea 1 ilul! May, Fra:: and ('•-rn. Cotton Planters, Handled ii”; and Farming Imph in nts of all kinds. Biggest hot ter 1 inh li r wit 1 1 i» er wurh ei de -ifl, r ii! siiini mini «hd we sji , w e •.. . - hi !iirt ♦ T riti . li • ■•in! rile dc lot mi! ]o'. !! !••:.; I y It- • of C4- i L. H ats past winter. jteiivy sbipiiM illsi»f tnick continue from the con. t farms, strawberries l|pivliig been added to the marketable products, also cabbages mid Irish po- s. Past un s afford fine grazing. lwe(k ended with cool, lowering less dun er Imf hour. S> xtiai wd Dina. Buckltr’s Arnica Halve. 'Ihe best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fi ver,sores, tetter, chapped hands, eliil- h'f, i.bat wid have a ti'iid' , in ^ to hhiius, corns, and all -'kii. eruption-, the .touih of cotton and corn, | and positively cur. - piles, or no pay ill s<'. ree affect ot her cro| s, ex- ^ required. It is guarantied to give io ;!>: iln nicloiis, J. W. II M'Ell. , I >i l oi't or in Pnvo. charjv. '' 1 di live M'd at yoiir do ir any where in the city free of perfect satisfaction or money ivl'iin- j ded. i'rice 2o cents ja r box. For sab by \\ li llul’ri . .1 * rv. i vi j>ini>. AGENT for ‘Lovell’s Diamond” and ‘‘Dixie’ Bicycles. FURNITURE, STOVES, BUGGIES, — WAGONS, COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAL *71 ROBES, * 4 Etc., at prices to suit the stringency of the times. All we ask is a chance to quote you. Our goods are as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. We will take pleasure in conducting anyone through our store-rooms and warehouses. The largest and most varied assortment in the county. Our motto is, “Satisfaction to all.” 0 Respectfully, NerUit omxl ..... . . :••;>. 1 > April a 1st, tot).". ;• i ty 1!:.!!, D'.'Iy Lv Aiii.i.tr. Ctiia 12 0)r.i !).•:.’ , 7//) ;• ’• ATiaata . it; IMJ . Li.i.O : 4. a • Norcrau". . .... ;mo j '.'.•m' U “ Rufort II ; : : >/ V r * Gal: e !.!o.. v ; 10.34 a « Lula iu V ) r 1 i • Corr..-l!a. ... \Z ^ ft it a • " Mt Airy 1 - " Toccoa t ' l :, l •'■'• a • VVioiTruastcr. ' !■ ’./.I e •* Scnocn «.! 'J .‘4 O J * J , " Cen’r; ! 14' ’) IT. ;. •' Gro«:nvl!l‘: *• T i ' • VM ^ Spartanb: rs. r.ih v. •' Gl'. 4 14 : •' lliarksia rs • • i A ;; j *' K n ; sMuiiiil'n ... ft ■ 1 .'/r.i [. *' Gastonia . Co, a ' *'' 'r Ar. Ciiarlolto • ■ .* • \ GM . <:.2i )» Ar. DanvlUo 12. ,1 a tl.f : 11.75 , Ar. Rlcbmoml. v.* r 4 40 j tl.l.il ft Ar. WaoMrsteti ■ c.t. :. <•;* i> “ Halt.in •■ i-.n.u ■.'.V It .: |, “ ruilar,.’ ,. L S/0 1 <• New V, r, .J ‘ . *1 c .. 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Ir/teii, All:.. *a and Mon’.: . , and p tween No v York und M"-.u ills Vt ; W ton, Atl.; . a ar.U Ulrri’ir •: uu. I» • Xoa, 3T> ari'l .'iit United Sta'. a 1' : M r ■ - man Slec;>in-; Car$ t'Ctxvcrn Atlre.'n ?I •jt- gorn 1 r a:. 1 Naw Yortc. Nos. 11 unit 12 I’ '.Imr.aS' '■ ’. n Richmond, Ijanvllla and Cr W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK. Oen’l Pass. A?'t. Asa’t General Pus A .ft Wa.SUINUTON, D. O. ATLAXTA GA. W. it. RYDER, Superintendent, Charlotte, North Carolina. CARROLL, CARPENTER Si HUMPHRIES. . GREEN, J. M CULP, Gun'l .up., Traftto Mu'nr. WAiiUiuolotJ, li. G VVaaumglou U. 0.