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Suffered 20 Years / fgf^ MRS. MA.RY LEWIS, wlfo of a prom neut farmer, aud well known by a old residents near Belmont, N. Y writes: "For twenty-seven years I had bee a constant sufferer from nervous prostr: tlnr and paid largo sums of money for do< nd advertised remedies without bom xiha:u years ui;o my couuition wi ling; tho least noise would startle ar rvo me. I was unable to sleep, bad berof sinking spoils and slowly gre ?uiSo. I began using l)r. Miles' Itostoratli Nervine and Nervo and Liver Tills. At fir tbo medicine seemed to bavo no effect, In after taking a few bottles I began to uotb a change; I rested better fit. night, my app tlto began to lmprovo aud I rapidly pre better, until new I ntn as nearly rcston to health as one of my ago may expect. Ot bless I>r..Miles'l\.. i viiic." pk, ..ikAu'iVie'wiiii Dr. Miles' ltemedies are sold by all drug- v gists under a positive 2gV IWIl,e? guarantee, first botMo K-' benefits or money re- ip^ PJcstorei j fuiided. llookondls- .t>v, \< ru> ? of the heart, and ' Ul l '. > A .hi!'. . I lilt. MILKS MKDICAL CO., Klkhart, Did R'ver .rd Cliarle^on Railw ?' X< "'V'^ ? " " rnI M I'. 'T A 1$I.! ; of the < )hin Hiver ai .1 Charleston Ilailunv eiitiipaiiy, tnk<' eU'eel Monday, < let her lsi'h, ti.BOa. m. s i \ NDA HI) R STERN TIME. ' Daily Dal I K\ia pi Kxeen i Sunday. ] Sun It i.i ! Ni; SOI 'I'll. No. 32 I No. 1 Leave Marlon 7 <D a tu. | I an | Rutherford ton 8 OA | rui.ai ' Purest City f?n " ;t ;la ] llunrletta* M 3ft " 3M| " Mooresbnro a ?>o " 4 10 | " Shelby h 20 " I f? ivi i " I'lllll'rwnn St,.i.,'u I. "n * ' ' " ICarlH 9 35 " ! f) Ml I M Ii' .> '.{>' ; i r3 0 'D j f, 10 i N<~32 ( No~3 ilaukttburg 10 10 utn g oo i -nnyrnn .. in 30 " 8 35; licUnry Urovo .. in <5 s in! Sharon 11 i>i ' 9 101 Yorkvlllo II 15 " y in ; Tlzah 11 \7 10 n5; Now nori 11 33 " in 15; Itnck Itill 11 )5 ] I |0 ; I'1 ss' ' 1 3 <' "> ]i in I I O t | ('atawh-i Junction r; 15 | i 151 I.ampler I IN) i 3 50 1 Kortbaw i is ! B?oj Arrive at ('.unihoi 3 51 | ti to | ~ NO NOKTH No 33 i N<>_3 1 Dally ' Daily i Kxi-cp | Si)nday , Bunda; LonveCnmooii l$Q5|tm.| twi Kershn? I OA II 101 r ancn lor 1 15 | on ^ * .unwlia *1 uiicliun 3 oO " j _ in \ " Iv'in1.; Mill 3 55 i ;iii J N't . port 3 lo 5 ini i Tirz ih ;t 15 5 30 | 11 Yorkvlllo 3 30 " 000 i I " Hickory (Irovo ... i?? > to | Sm v run t ift i " I! f!<->bur^' I'! > ;| " I-', irl s .... ft oft " I'at I'Tsnii's S prilijf. in " fShi i?.v .? :o " . 33 *\ m?H.v. -i...io.. i. 1.K1. i M? oriel to ... ft ft . i l-'ori'jil City "I- " 1 1 IJfii,. vfrr ft on ... ! ".'7 ' ni Mnrlon 7 80p.ni 1 *?.Vn .'j'l.ni oonnoation wlllt Southern R> v.nv .it Hock lii!!. .nil with ^ a r. I Air l.ii ut i .i taw hit .1 mil lion. Nih ."I ami lift will carry iviociiKcr*-\i II :ini( I'! have coiito i*tloll at Marl with * ' .ihcni K.iiln.i, All trolnH will Rtopi t. Hlprnnl il Onkhun >. i |fiIt,t -'.n ry-, 1.0 iiv , t Mi l'i ut.(.rin! ".Kin: .... i Vain Xonti'aii K. o. LurApfCi;?! 1 c A A. TPIPP. S-.'IMTlTltl'IKtcllt. SAMUEL HUNT. in M.ma < h IDEAL FAMILY med^INE I tl<lt|glaAl loll* ^ I'llliiUKlH "N| 9 - x Molt v Ion. Oil, i-lii I J.ii*. it, r-n' ' !l?lin r.J.-: i itt tlio bt'tm.u li, /TO^ la, ? : . 2 ' t RIFANS TABULES 1.C t ,f. ,.|V!rW?lly ili/.-ti..n I 'i ii ' .r i,-.v MMkr | NT ii v "? ?>t?f nln?'?t I?y utIuii ( i i i . ? ?t <!*u . M ? r 4 ?* ? in ?* Ui -? M -\J ni-ri KT - ; rrz/u ..2X&sa:mj , < .. Ron ' y ' tttol I iknown t'? ( fiy I . Pcrcifi n( Carol In 15 to ?A I r - ' \ i y if \. .. i i u V i ,i? r??? f ' >?.. f. i mv priiM ?H it " 1 an I I i\rnf? /;ia.>n , . ) ??. . ? \ !j?i f f-; ;i | f' rt iN.nio ! < i wll ' to cnro I mJH tUrm r | iyoiponii voi-.ii. . >? SNST't"' i Ti. ,lr?j A1 iir ( iiu k L'- \ ' ' ,] U) jf| > i larirtfr \I . ' ? f ' ' ur *rt i?ofr?MI,'! r I i- . .i. 1 Mi,.. >?H t'W Jit -.? # . ?.l. JJT1.I -V 4?ii -.! V i\s l -V Prima/ ' ' : r? ' ? ...I i?. I tl'*t ,i v. *r . ? i* mi .>?.:* i >. t!. ni > 'J, ' ' v;; I a*.. r phy?-l I. i 11 i. ? ? ? . *uy . % < i i . i < < ) ttnl l litn.l ur u?t ,.< ' I M truof*. ; i t O.Mi ' ??., I t<"' *f? "fill" T?"ny^p i?? o. tllihft I / Cow IVas ?:i "orn. > Prom Practical ] unui r \V. II. Brevoort Son, Yinccnncs. Ind., say that they are anxious to try the cow peas in corn, for manorial purposes and for feed. They say that the past dry season the Whippoorwill made no vines. They sowed both , in corn and on plowed land. On neither was there sufficient growth to pay. Corn on sandy river bottoms there makes so dense a shade that crimson clover does not thrive and they fear the same it is to be the result of the peas. ? 80 far as the peus are concerned, * we do not think this will bo tho > 1^ case. Tho Whinnoorwill non*. II I 7 " while early aiul productive of a seed, are not- rank growers, and ,o under the most favorable condi st tions make less vines than many it :o other sorts. For your purposes ^ I he Hlack pea will be greatly ^ bettor, and may bo just what you si need. Hut we would also try an 9 experiment with the Wonderful. 3 This is the greatest grower of all, 9 but it is a late pea. Hut we feel i certain that in your part of IndiS ; ana you can acclimate it so as to i become productive of seed. I'lant ,.y :lew in rows and cultivate them, j I'lant as early as the ground is j warm. It you succeed \ix ripen ^ j ing any seed it will soon accli mate itself. Some years ago a hen this variety was first sent to ml to Delaware it made very few ripe peas. Hut since it has been cultivated there and grown from v~ home-raised seeds it has become the standard sort. It would tie ? better for you to get the Del a [!"! ware grown seeds and we feel [!"! sure that they can be had from !>"! Win. llenrv Maule. of I'liiladel pin phia, who has ollereil this variety ~ lor several years. If you get them to ripen there is nothing hotter n'i! among Southern peas, in. W. V. Masbkv. im [mi ? Winn to Plow Sandy hand.? >in .... > nine ol Ijime. 5 1. When is the best time to "y, i plow sandy land, in the Pall or j in the Spring? What value has air -larked lime on sandy I' ground W hat proportion should he used to give good results ? ;!!',!! Kknkst Siiktwki.i,. '"I / 1 i v \* < oloirue. .\ . i . ' <KV|.ly l>y It Jl. 'I i rry In I'r.ioiliMl I'urinrr > LL I should not plow sandy land lil 1 was roady to i*1 ;tnl in the Spring, and ' should have some ~ <*rop rowing on it :is nearly all fin* timi' as possible. I should have it growing crimson clover or Oil ' rye this Winter. 1 hen alter you have turned that under in the Spring try say *2."? hushels of air ; slacked lime, il von wish, on halt IT. an acre, spreading very evenly ^ J and harrowing in, and watch, t whether it increases crops enough . to pay you or not. It may or I may not. No man enn certainly tell you. The lime will have tendency to make vour sandv Li _ land more compact, and used .<> above m:iv ]?av, ii it doesn't cost v."' too lnucli. ! fit. | WIirI He Supposed. f If j Jf ; | 114 | # The efforts of a certain literary urj'. man to turn himself into a huci'. c > r-ful "lien farmer,'' ouancptat.' WO ' oi two acres,allord Jiisagrieultur a I neii'lihor" some excitement ? I ' ana no end of auniseineiu. It i i?|[ere litably related that, duiing the 'first year c,f his poultcring, tl amateur farmer discovered tli: u 1 i hie 1 i1t1 ' ch icac n: . v. ! i< 1; v? el cotifined in coops, were languisl ing und dying. He went over a his books to see if he could fin what ailed them, but in vain. At last he called in one of h neighbors, and, showing him tl thin and weak surviving chick asked: "What do you suppose is tli matter with those chicks?" "Well, I dunno,"said the farn er ; "what do you feed 'em ?" "Feed them? Why, I don't fee them auything!" "Then how did you expect the wore goin' to live?" "Why, I supposed the old her had milk enough for them now' ?I'oultry World. CURED OF BLOOD POISON AFTE FIFTY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. Illotul Hnliu Co., Atliiutu. (>n. (xKNTI.kmkn:?In l.S7*2 h small pin pit* broke mil on my lotf. It beffil eating anil in four months 1 wi treated by a physician of Tallade; County, Ala., where 1 lived eigiiter years. He relieved it for a short whil in sjx weeks it broke out agai n i both legs, also 011 my shoulder. T\t small bones were taken out. It cot tinned until 1*715. In this time I lit twelve different physicians. 'Phi told me the only remedy was amputi tion: that it could never lie cure For si\ months I could not walk step. I went to Mineral Wells.Texn spent 'H).(M); came home; went I I lot Springs, Ark., staid nine munti ?all failed tocure me. In |s>7 | can back to Birmingham. Ala. I was a< viseu to write you, which I did. Y< wrote me that 15. 15. 15. would cure m and I could get the medicine fro Vabors A* Morrow Iimcgists, of m city. I bought ten hot ties and In fore 1 had tinished my tlt'tli bottle it legs began to Ileal, and in less ttin two months I was sound and we That lias been nearly two years ag and no sign of its return yet. I hat spent in cash over $ 100.01), and 15. 15. done the work that all the re failed to do. You have my permissii to publish this. 1 have traveled j much trying toget well that my cui is well known. Fifty-two do dors hat treated me in the last 17 years. A they did was to take what money had, and done me no good. I am no a well man. I'rok. C. II. R. Kakuk Shady Dale, (ia. For sale by 1 >ru^gists. l'rice $lj per large butt le. A Texas Farmer. C. W. lOiutn, (.Texas) in Suulltrru lultlvaU The crop of 1^1)7 in now patl ered ami mostly spent, and w have j;ot but h short while I wind up the business of lb'JT an make our arrangements for tl business of 180s. Before entering the now year J rush of business, it would bo wo to stop and look back on the reli< of the old one. We can now si our mistakescli'urlj ,and by sluib i:iK the cause of failure or gai .ve can b. tt?*r a\< id failure an improve our methods and bus ness habits. liven our { a.-t failures can no be used ac stepping-stones 1 1 avoid similar mistakes in the fi tnro. In our eli'orts to impro\ our business h -bi: , tboro is not! i inc t'lar will assist o< more tha I keeping books. A strict a coin 'of all business transacted i work done, or a simple cash-boo in which all cash paid out or r< ceived is recorded will, in a she time, Le a eouice of pleasure I any one who will take pains I adopt it, This need not he e: pendvo, a simple day-book < memorandum < !" -mi'Tire. ! ker for thic purpose a douhle-entr ledger whieh i very cons enien All receipts are entered on or ! side of the center line and all e: j peases on the other. At the en of each month these are counti up and balanced, ' hit'll allows : glance whether or not ! run liviti within my mean". M rs. St :ir!?, I l> t.' i ' .je, < ij i "A It or I w u doctor- jfiive up my lio.v ' (lit*. I saved 11iin I'ruiii croup l?j i ii ' One M inul c < o>i<r)i i uiv." I? i- i! ! nuicWest :;.ol ' .-? u? rernch !'i ! c< tighs, cold mmI all ttiroat ami tin | troubles. Crawford Bros, ri A CiO> * > * ,! 1\ cp & *O lJ * Z? "* 45. I his paper announce; in onmecti v Constituiuti' n, a new < tier in v. hie to suppl\ the missing wmd in tins s, is J 'V/7 / //?'/ /'/ /Kx/.s c< A Till: x/.s x7 The sentence is taken trom a \v? l- word is a familiar one, and it in; 4 Contest Began Ian, t~ y . U. ...... ... ? TO ENTER THIS CONTEST YOU MUST SI IN CONNECTION ?- THE LAN CASTE 11 " AT THE EXTREMELY \\ LOW PRICE OF I,1 lu connection with this Clubbim- R; guess with the .subscription price, tor GiVr: (GJJ A oJi'Lix'i: - U1 t V At tt -.,1 of j? "to,! . : I .* ?> t.. the successful imrt> or : :i In :!i .-outpopular and have been c<> . ' they h v been a*Id en; ' r. ' 1 Conxttt itlon's ftreal orlpln rios IN ONE YEAR i?2 li 0( j in tin ml- ii i It ill tlon tund r? ? ? . I front huI this fund Is Rivet h? - ossful T. Inn.I v. o- Weekly Conailtutio 1 iy puts .i ID i- r : tl tlon fun-l shews that the t b, j. nnoueh '.?> II. fill . () till' hl-til. I?V 111. I'd.' '-'..I (? '< . ? I, ? 11 it* g ?- TIk' hook f i in ' 1 ' l1 - -i * II ..! 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