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* A Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Health by Dr. Miles' Nervine. : Muf KUWAHD*HAUDY, the Jolly managor of Shoppard Co'a. groat store at ' Bracovlllo, 111., writes: "I had noror ( bcou sick a day In my life until In 1800. I got so bad with norvous prostration that I I had to glvo up and commouco to doctor. I trlod our local physicians and ona la Jollet, ' but nono gave mo any rollof and I thought | I was golug to dlo. I bucamo doapoudont and suffcrod untold agony. I could not oat, sloop nor rest, and It seemed as If I could not exist. At the end of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at last my heart became affectod and I was truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gavo me relief ( from the start, and at last a cure, tho grcat. est blessing of my life." Dr. Miles' Remedies Qr> ^I *" are sold by all drug- RV iwiin.'-'^l gists under a posltlvo ^ ^ guarantee, first hot lie ?-?tGrVlll6 j beneUls or money rc- fc, .flestoros ,3 funded. Book on dts- WL* ,? ... vl| eases of tho li-art and ' ^ DK. MILLS medical CO., Elkhart, lud. Relief m 6 Honrs. Distressing Kidney, and l>lad der diseases relieved in six hours by tho ''New (Jklat Soltii Amkki can Kidnkv Cure/' This ne.v remedy is a ^real surprise on ao count of its exceed i uti promptness t in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, hack a id every part of i the urinary pa ages in male or j, female. It relieves retention r.f ' water and pain in passing it ai- , most immediately. If you want quirk relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by .1. F. Mac key Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. Yollww Jucti ri'VTfiimtivc. (luartl against Yellow .luck l>y keeping the 1 system thoroughly clean and free from germ ' breeding mutter. Cascarets Candy Cathartic | \vi:l cleanse the . y.stem ami kill all contagious. (llscaseRormt 4 NO 'fciSP4JT1 NG" the fact that there Is no music mora pleaslus 1 i than that t the plftno, at.'! <>l all |llnnOS, 1111. I STIEFK takes tne lettd-beyond atloubk Every* I thing sihont a STIKKP fitnm 1s supremely ! satisfactory. The tono, an t every noto In the . J Heale, tram the Mtvest t., tlie highest, exempli- | Ilea the hi,rlu si ailtatlce hi tie art < r platei ' i construction K\en . Iter yesr? of si rvice 'I'll ! '. STIKI l retains it- original tone in spite of 1 te.'e. Many a tine constructed over forty years ^ ago are still in ueo. sen i fur Illustrated catalogue. Terms to suit. Chas. M. Stieff. Hsltltr.ore 0 North f.ll erty street Washington Ml eleventh street. N. W Charlotte. N. c ?villi N. Tryon St MY NEW * CATALOGUES -*MRB MIW KEADV.j and i have the prettiest and 1 best Organs Made in America ( at prices within tin* reach of any man who takes quality j i nr o consideration. The llest is the CI1KA 1'KST,and while I have tin* MOST I have put . prices on a very reasonable basis and so sure as you see mv organs and hear my prices I so sure will you buy hue if ( your purpose is to buy. REMEMBER, every organ is (Sl'AKAN,w TKK1) for n years. All freights paid with Stool and Instrction hook I L'I.I.. R. J.iiERNOSH, j, Yorkville, S. C. I Jt U/nnfcrl firt Irlno Who ri?n th Ink 7 WVUIHGU Mil iuca rw ft '" if M<~- I'cr i I.! . . Wrlto JOHN V.'l lit ' ? ' : I'm, I'M. .tf Aif-r " finyn, WnOilnvtoti, 11 < , f .r tfcolr f NM) i-rl*o 'iUff <Uiil uuw iul vC wut> tli^UouuU lutoiiliuu* v>iu<< J. . was the home of Dr. ami Mrs.' Mittag. Oil the opposite side of the j street, we pass Mr. Clinton's law | office and tlie cottage that was afterwards occupied l?y .Mr. and Mrs. Mayer. On the corner is the home of Mr. John Cousart. We turn the corner. The first house we pass on the right is the little homo of old Mr. and Mrs. Billings,where they lived in quiet content for nearly fifty years. The old blacksmith shop stands much as it did then. Here old Mr. Billings and Billy Garsido beat an "anvil chorus" day in and day out for many years. Billy would sing from morning till night. Sometimes the old man would tiro of his music and he wouuld begin beating on the anvil with all his might. Billy would sing on ,...,1 i-:i- - ? ' 1 ? mill <1111-1 it wnuo it 10U(1 KlUgll I would be heard, which proclaimed him conqueror. On the opposite corner lived old Mr. Joe Martin and his twin grand daughters, lie was a native of Knglnnd, hut. had lived here many years, lie was a num- i her one hoot and shr". maker.! The old man had some odd fancies, one of which was, to have his colli11 made several years before he died, lie had it placed under j his hod and every now and again i lie would lie down in it to see. he | said, if it was a comfortable lit, as j he was growing a little stout. W here Mr. Paul Moore's resi-, donee stands and also Dr. M. P. j <.'rawford's, there was an unbroken 1 pine forest. On the opposite side of the) street, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. j M. P. Crawford?hut hero we will rest. I hope my reminiscences have not tired you. Some day we 4 ..l.~ ?1 11 iiiik i (i iw uiiwmcr hirmi. Mas. Present Day Farming. Within the memory of men still living the art of agriculture has been revolutionized, and I'rom this it follows as a general proposition, that profitable fanning must be what is known as in lensive farming, By this is meant the farming where every thing is made to count, and where land in the most economic manner i> brought right up to its maximum productive power. For this sort of farming not. everyone is (jnalitied; and thus it is that? i>ut of the very necessities of the [ use?the standard for the farmidass is "being raised. In like manner it follows that the importance o( soil is more and more being recognized. Soils are , now being fed in an intelligent i manner, and the needs of tho j Jiflerent kinds of soil, together j with their different capacities,are now known as ever before. Of course experience is nll| right?in some important particulars it is indispensable?but the! farmer who in these days depends | i>n his individual experience will, as a rule, be left far behind in the race. There are certain fundamental principles ? principles touching vitality at every point tho liest ol I lie tannin^ of thi> time and that could not he reached in the whole j of the longest career hy mere practice?which yet can he made j famaliar hy the host current teaching to every intelligent young farmer, at tin very begin-j ning of his cursor. Not to have those advantages from the start is to be handicapped all the way. Mind, rather than muscle,(arming is the idea. Roth, of course, are needed ; but if the latter is all there is to it, or if it is the ruling element, the end is sure to he farming in the old-time rut way. This is the rule, and it is not invalidated hv the exceptions. These facts figure in all the walks. In present day farming all the conditions should be taken into account. For what crop or crops is the soil naturally best adapted 1 IIow about the market for the crop for the growth of which the sol 1 ik best suited ? What is the best way of maintaining the fertility of a given soil and steadily improving it ? As tho countries that provide the markets for farm products get more and more densely populated thoso are questions that moro and more will be up for solution, and so more a ad more there will be place for the capable and cultivated in farming. NEWIi()LI) LOOSE. And Will Apply tor Admission tf the liar. Special to The Daily N< v. -. Spartanburg, S. C., Dec. 1 ? Newbold was released on bond to day, Messrs. Chi?olm and Robin son, of Chester, signing the bond Ho left at once for Chester am says he will apply for admissiot to the bar during the presen session of the supreme court. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. ^7 if, Lancaster C. II., S. C. N"<)TI(:K IS II KK K It Y <. I V I:X tha this otlice will he open from th First clay of January to the Twen iieth day of February.1098. f??r th purpose of receiving t he ret urns of t h tax-payers of Lancaster county. All persons hn\ inir property in t hei possession or con t rol as M a linger,! I old er, or as Ifiishand, Parent, (Junrdinn Trustee, Kxecutor, Administrator, He reiver, Accounti..g Olllcer, Agent. At torney or Factor on t lie tirst day of .Fan | tiary.ls'.ts, are required to list the sam for taxation within the time require* I by law or incur the penalty of tifty pe j cent, which attaches in failure to d I so. A re-assessment of all ri al estat 1 and all improvements thereon, togeth er with all personal property of ever 1 ilfseript inn iniHt f??* given to th Amlitnr for tin* assessment of Istts. Tin' Poll Tax of One hollar is laii I upon all main pnrsoiis hut wnnn I lie age of 21 and t?0 yoars, except pnr.soiis w>i aru maimed anil unalilu lo earn a sup port and Confederate soldinrs. Tim Auditor will attund tin* follow iiig plant's hamud Imlow for tlm mm venience of t hu public : Pleasant Valley, Tuesday, Jan. lltli I .s'.l.s. lielair (.1. Howie's), Wednesday dan. I2t h. Van Wyck, Thursday, dan, 13th. Tliornwell Place, Friday, dan. l itli hixie, a. m., hwight, p. m., Monday dan. 17t h Tradesv ille, Tuesday, dan. lnth. Taxahaw, \\ etlnesday, dan. l'dlli. Flat Creek < hureh, Thursday, Jan 20th. I>r. f. C. Welsh's, Friday, .Ian. 21st Primus, Saturday, dan. 22nd. 11 a i I hold M ine, Monday, dan. 21th Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday .Ian. 2">t h and 2)'>t h. Heat h Spring, Thursday, dan. 27th Pleasant Hill, Friday, 1 p.m., dan 2sth. < 'arinel, Monday, .Tan. ill .it. Tin- books will In- open from (he tiri to the eleven!h of January and fron tin- Hrst Io tlii? t \\entieth nf February ls'.M, At the Court House, and it w ill In to I lit* i uteres! of every tax-payer t( make In returns promptly and savi tin* penalty of f?0 per end. whieli at I unites after the t went iel h of February Kespeet fully, .1 NO. A.'COOli, Auditor l.aueasler County. T*., SO 3 p r ? 3 fee* Wf PVey ttubtti Hfi ca f. kf D ii hJLIH < nred ul home with* f| iij lr o 7 7 out hnllt Hook of j'i'r Vi t* o IV <il ti ulir* fi-n? I'U t'.K -ijjti- ".! " ' ? M '.Wtof f.KY, M " l * *' auuuut. CTik. oihcu lvf W. l'rjor ai j Cures to Stay Cured Thousands of voluntary cert j cateH received during the past I , teen years, certify with no unci tain sound, that Botanic Bio Balm, (B. B. B.) will cure to st cured, Rheumatism, Catarrh, I cers, Sores, Blotches, and the im malignant blood and skin d eases. Botanic Blood Balm is t result of forty years experien of an eminent, scientific and co scientious physician. Send star for book of wonderful cures, ai learn which is the best retried Beware of substitutes said to "jUot as good" and buy the lor tested and old reliable Botar Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) l'ri only $1.00 "~^r large bottle. KFPh ? S KMTIKK CURB. For ove. .nenty years I ba been a great sufferer from Rhe nratisni, affecting both should* to such an extent that I couid r put my coat on without he The use of six bottles of Botai Blood Balm, B. B. B., effected entire cure. I refer to Rev. 1 W. Wads worth,proprietor Cow? Advertiser, and to all the in< chants of Newman. Jacob F. Sponci.kr, Newman, (la Lor Halo hy Druir^iHts. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY, *wr - | C#utr?l Ttm? I'ftM'oou Culiiinblimnd .T* onTil)f?. Fnftofii Tlmu l><*r woon Coluinhin ntid Other EKKKOTIVK MAY 8, 1 Sf>7 ' Northbound! T?*H 7" ?"T Daily.; I>,illy.j ^ I IfV. J'vtlle. K O.JSP.Ry.. 8 li *, 7 (Dipl.... . Brtv?r.rif?h . 19 so p. 11 35 p Ar. Columbia 4 15 p| i 94 uJ.... ' ' Lv. Char'tou.SCAORR. T 10 h' ft SOpj .. 1 Ar. Columbia.. W ft* ?. 19 Hipi ... i Lv. An^uftft. Ho. Ry i 10 pi 9 S?p| ... " Oi nnitevlilto 9 89 pi 10 12' " Trenton 8 oft i.t loftoj. ... " Johnston*. ...... . ? 9o p 11 101. ... Ar. ColuinbinL'n. <iep'?. 4 pi i |iA Lv C?Vblft R'.nnd'g ?t . ft 9u pJ ft 84 a * Wir.nabori*. 0 19 ;>; t) ti a Ch?*ter t 01 p t It a - Rook Hill ? W.v T ft a ; Ar Charl'dta a V) pi ; L>an villa . JllOOutj I so > Ar Richmond fl 00 a a 43 p 1 Ar. ^Vsihlnirton J ft U a! 9 43 p . * Baltimore Pa. ft. R.. 8 00al 11 85 p I Hr.sd.iphia.... . i5h? IBS : : i ^aw Yorlc . 13 *a p, d 38 a{ Kauthbuaid, *J?- 87 Jf<v 581 Daily. I?aily.| j Now York, P? RA 4 80 pi 11 lftnl| ... - {.? ^?'Phla. ftftftp 8 50 a Paltlruor*. ...... 9 20 p A on k; Lv Wash"ton. fio fcy.. Hi 43 p 11 tft ? "' Lv Richmond . 9 00 a^ U Mp].. ( ' Lv Panvllla (Viv ?f)-,j "j : ML::::? ?:j!?Sfc; - w.'",'T 10 ?5 a 11 S7ut] ... . J1" I'linlmro. 11 ?J a! 1.2 19 J.... Ar <. .? Li* Hland'gst . 12 t(mn 1 8" a ... 1 i X* Cu. u.p't. 1 1;, P 4 J ,. Johnstoua jft.jp 0 U-'a ". r - Trenton | OS p 4 4* a ... ?'riinltrvi'.lo 8 8ft w 7 1? " Ar Anemia 4 lft pj ? i> j K ^ '' Lv. Col'hta. s f! c.n ! a ,vi. ! ? .... Ar. Charleston U t.o .1 ~ Lv. qnl-blo. FO.AP.Ry. U JS ai 13 4? m.... " savnnnnh . ! Mpt 1' : . i' Ar Juoknonvlllo. ... . 0 90 t>' 0 10 ?! hl^LI'ING I:AII SKUVICU * Double daily paaiteueor sorvi *? liitwikoi 1 it Ida ninl New York. No .{? and 38?Waahlnijton ieiJ South wea {limited. s..ltd Veetlbuled truln with <11 ' eju s aud Aral olaa* ooaohe* north of Churn Pullman drawlnvr. >m .1.f ciir-'m-iv Taintw, Jueksou villa, Suvunhun, Washlni and Now York. ?' IbiUirmn sleo;iit>^ our between Augusta Now York . No? hi iitul hit?U. S. Fast Mail. To.f 1 Pullman drawing room 1 uil'ot t,.<-?;dng oar s evk.vii Jaok-invllla nr.d Now Y rk and ,, eust.% ami Charlotte. Pullman alooplog brtwcon Jn -ksonville aud Columbia. <*n r dailv 1 ii-fwHi'ii Juoluuiivlllu uml Cincinnati 1 Aahuvllle. . V. il ?ilt.:HN, A M. CUT.P, <> Sunt., Wnahtngton. T M.. Wn ihln?ft? - . W. A. TURK. S. 11. liAKDWlCK O P A. tVaeMngton. A. (V P A., Atli "In addition to the above tri ,1 service, there is a local train <1 ! 1 j'between Columbia and ('h ( lotte, making all stops. No. j leaves Columbia (Blandi Street) at 5:00 p. m., arri" Charlotte 8:10 p. m. No. leaves Charlotto daily 0 :.'i0 p. arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m." N ? Hvcri'l^tniinlr At??olulfly I'nLnown t.i r , refund m >n< > if wod ?i? * r?- You < an ftr< ati i !? ? ?%; with tli??v. ho | na | rt 1? I lo i ' liot**I BwSliJ ^?111* , Muko no BLrjK (8 J to j^5rC burg . th""?iin"or' li Bl'Riln I r fn ni\ \ -?i woIiim idCPl - i . i . - fr? utiiikf II.I* ill ?. with .Ml. i \ rillLKNK nn I lmv?* w.'ido.iiiio ?'H(*itnl f.i iniHl *'Ui in ii I (Tuaranu wrliounfoi IOO?pajro bool and ab?c proofV Aiftdi. M < OOH. III VI IIV < O. _ l |OM n??onlc Tomplr, I i.i' in?. till WurnMM*- AJWIWMIH <I ?ix.wa>ojai V?'ll?>u IVicr fai-rin?> * 1 r- .1 i. I! ! Kill ' s;?tf from tiir awfuldisease. I !o 'cnrota<u h I if , liiroirri out ?! < - \ *' ?v. .in . tin possible for now enos to f ?rm nsc r? i'-I.. only -.:?! "I for yol-i . ' ' Yellow Juck. too. Ma 60. all iirubK.sia. Oiiiu nivoi' uiiu Ciiuiitjifii Railway. ili- ; if-! _ , . ffirf 'r: &Si : r .^7 :,,:! i j ^1^ I M I A HI/K ol Iho Olijo River ami J8t i ' harleston Railway company, to . talvo oll.'ct Monday, Ortbcr lsth, at l*~ i 6.60a. m. cel.- STANDARD ESTKBN TIME. n- I JSady | Daily ! ! Except I Kxcepl lip | Sunday. ; sun-lay. 11(J I UOINO sourir Ni>. 32~~i~No."~iir i l.'.o. Marioi uii i ; >" i'Ui l\. ' Kuilierfo^dton * nf> ? 1 3 oft ntn ho ? ?or-!4.l.rili' *Z0 ' I *;?>P!D u" Henrietta- ? 3.6 I 355 pm IK- !! Monrcsboro b 50 1 4 iu put , .. ^.hel by W 20 5 00 pm llC I attemor. Sprln'H. V 30 S 45 pm OM , Ba''.8 i?-"5 " 6 50 pta C0 Arrive at Il'xcknhxrg 9 50 I 8 10 pm No~3 2 I No. 34" Leavelllacksburtf 10 lu a m. h 00 am Smyrna 10 30 ? 8 25 am Hickory Urova.. 10 45 " 8 45 am Sharon u no 9 in am * Yorkvllla 1115 - 9 40 am 111. .. T, !> 11 >T ? 10 05 am Newport 1133 10 15am )T8 Hock II111 11 45 10 40 am , (| r.c9?lle? 1 f 05 p. m. I 00 pm HJfc M Lata wba Juncllon 12 15 115 pm ]n t< Lancaster 100 S 50 urn ? . Kcr?b*w 145 " 53opm 11C Arrive at rnm<Vn S .V? ? 8 40 pm a? >?*?i i^rNuTn'ff N 33 i N.. 35 W. - - ( Daily 1 Dally t ; Except Kxcepl " 'Sunday. Sunday, ar- r-' Camd? ii . 1205 pm.| 000 iHT | Kershaw 1 05 - ; II 10 am Lancaster 1 45 " 1 00 um | t'utawba Junction. 2 30 " j ? 4?> t>rn " Leslies 2 In 2 55 pm Hock Hill 2 55 " | 4 lio pot Newport 3 pi I 5<io ptn Tli z.ih 3 15 " I 5 20 ptn York ville. 3 30 " 1 000 pm ? " Sharon ........ 3 15 " 0 21 put " Hickory (..rove .. 4 O-i " it 40 ptn ' " Siuvrii.i I I " pin " UlncUshurp... 4 3d " 7 30 ptn K rl's 5 05 " Hull) r.son's Sprim;. 5 10 " " Shelby 5 SO " n 33 No |J_ cfc> | T.? . Mt?or? -1 ro ;? IT tuiii. . I ' 1 tiiiriett'i 5 55 ., " Hon si City !' p: " Kill I'iforiltOli .... 0 27 " I Arrlvi :it Murine 7''0p.in | V.? 3-; i,ns en* urcll'.ii with Southern Kailj whv ut Kock liill, nnil with Ncubouril Air Line. ' < U 111 v ',11 Jill,. ' 11. 31 nnil 35 will enrrv pasRenirerH. .... i N'ns. II an<l 12 littve connection :it Marlon ( with Southern Kail way . All trains w ill siopou .nis'iial at Oakhursi, fc.1 ! pin.Hits:.rys. Kmhlvs. OM I'olnt,London,Klnc j i nii,, anil \'.iiii MuuuUiii. : ii. t>. LuiVIPKiN ' *' A A. TFT1PP, Sup, rinti nth til. SAMUEL HUNT.H- ncral Manay. r. Tourist S"<*;>liijj: far Line liet v.een Washington and San Francisco. ___ . The Southern llailway anil its connections (the A. vV: \Y. P., L. ?1 A N. and Southern Pacific) have ! inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping ? Car Lino between Washington .h. and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. ? This sleeping car goes through ? without change, leaving Wash,!!"! ington ever} Saturday morning ;ii 11 :i.>, arm is accompanied ?>y a Personal Conductor and Pull.... niiin porter, who go through. Tho ;;;; Pnilnian tare lor double berth is ? $7.00 from Washington to San ?- Francisco. ;;;;; This service is especially for tho ? convenience of the parties holding second-class tickets, though lirst? class rickets are good in tho car. nor Further information may be ?.r? obtained from any Southern Kailr?iag w - v or Southern l'acilic agent or )tld . ' t?.a of!:, ml, or from A. I osfon, |to* (leneral Agent, Ml Pennsylvania ttnd A venue, Washington, I >. or "kk from W. A Tikk, "a? < J. P. A.. So. R\\, Washington, I), t'. Ij AN CAST I*: It iV ClfKSTKK ^ It V 11.AV A V. inf* * Pet ween ("hosier and Lancaster. I n ? !'? el T Oil a II iMIIlilUY. 1 I'll. 1 I. lsy. ar_ Dai/1/ ll.rctpt Sum/ay. i}4 WoMlliollIltl. Elkrttbouild.. j No f N.I II No. 10 No. 12 A M IP M l IA. M. IP. M FC? : " ' ! Sr. . ('>) Mrr . I.v! 11 or 7 or. .... ? ." (>rr II" ' 20 i" I ' * ' l<j;< .... " II "i lo . . "ilo . i. *' , h ?... .1 0.1 It Kii liliUl V ' j II fto . .IJ I o i:?; > HiihCoiiiMiu... I ij o;> * in i - O 1 f. i Vila r Slioftls ' ' 12 If. K 10 " 7 i ;t> <1 " I ?>rt I.UWI1 . 12 2ft * 2o mm . :i- i i.I i i > :t.i trio i 7 >: Ii' Mill. r'> Crois's" \ 12 ft? y is V", 7 2oi i oo .I l.v l.ancuittcr Ari l no o fto r!,'.o I A M IP M IP. M i P. M. sWo | ? T'o't l< i l. it t r it 7 '."0 i to con o?.l lo .1 ill ("1. V 111 1 i.llo I'll li.iilo.i. oi l ...Mill. ( I, i r'li (; (' & N Vi (*? tilmlo iinil l. ciil triiins Rolnp vvost inn.i 'I'm n'. ivi. I.jmiM-itcr :it 3 10 j-. m., Con in ? at I .i\< . > . ? .it. O K & (' fro in Ciim'i"r ilott. .? il C'l.. sti-r wllli 1 tt'rn Kfti'.w-i ... rr". : '11'' .il.' li (' & I. io.rlli. T- .in i . C*lii' -1< i it 11 n ni . con* . ' s itln. ni Clio-i. r \v 'li >oiit1n rn l. uiwny from Clou no.'i lo'to, .' .. ( A: I. fron i ..-tli u'ii T - tin !<> T "" [i ri rnnii'"' \v i t )i SoiiDii i it K.i ilv\ itv from Colninltii < < |,;V! ?*> ' N' fr->iri \1l i' t:? r 1 C I,. from I.rin. LEROY SPRINGS, W. I!. II \HI)IN, I*r?'sidfnt. **** \ ire-1 "re-, and Manager. 1 _ _ . . . - i-t r v i ' !" Tvorriiv wit ?c\ ,JJ * | u io travi. for re, I sl' -i't , t-iii! - 1 1 tine In f .ntir-tster i i . . r i . J i (in l>? I. .until ( mi wo Ultpu VS. Ct>lCU?0.