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DIaa^ jOAiorn DluOil i UlSWi. Contagious B'ood roisou Las been appropriately railed the curse of mankind. It is the one u'seuse that physicians cannot cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank 15. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 rensylvania Ave., Wash.. iugton,D.C.,says: 1 was for n long ?7 V time under treat wife y nieut of two of SB ji?8u' 38K K pliysiyC |\ cians of this city, L/ 'or a severe case grew worse nil I the while, notIzSKm \^0E?Si withstanding the ^ *act that they ^','' V/ilfw yl/7/ ^ charged tne three 'ItiiS /|/ / 'hundred dollars. ^SIF /y/v My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was utmost eaten away, so that for three months I was unabl??to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly. f, and I was in a horrible fix. Iliad tried various treatments, and was nearly discouraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and 1 have had 110 return ?>f the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaranieid partly vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Hooks on the disease and its treatmint, mailed fiPS free by Suitt Specific Co., kTfl k^TO k^v\ Atlanta, Ga. Preparing <lie Land, Fertilizing, Plant :.1 .hi ' u 1?11 at iu*_ Cotton. in our ho-; issue we irave in n spouse l<> tin" i'*r |<-~! o! M'tilt T*." <?i:!* pi mi l'??r tri < ."a in^: ? ? ?>? j 1. and promised soundhim; <>n eotton in 111 i < issue. I'll" most expensive labor u>ed in making cotton is the hoe work. <) 11 r plan reduees this to a niinininm. < >11 very li^lil soils, wliicit pulverize without the liarrow. broad cast breaking is not necos-ary after a clean culture crop, Cnder ordinary circumstances we prefer breaking broadcast. thouuh it in volves more plowing in the prep i'l.: : 1 r <11 <11 I" 11 i MP |V ? Mil [ HMI VH ?'< I I'M in tin- superior condition ot llic seed }.ed. We in ]: >ve in ilu' trite but true saying that "Thomn prop. ; >ti ki i I dt' culti\ it mi In our pi an it !!<>: than halt; ,\ fter ! V rotib iif "ii in<? i. !. i T<: ' ' d i" |l ' \ |1 j| it . . . .rid.. <i!-. n 'ii ilou i uHii :: i:u'd pi >\v i: ; - 1 a' , i not b t w i furrow {urn tdow !n t t' f- rt i !i n i, ! :. i j f,. 1 ' - > 11 toni if ' i-' '"urn 'a it ... i i iv i mm jimjw ill IJ'OMI . W'1 'i V !:i<"h ?< !: 'f 1 ' ),, ] t . ' i on 'v.o! I.U: In fin' is' fin* ol a in 1 _ in i era j \ I: ' . 11 r ?:? <l?'l 11n* -ll<ivol on t< >|? of : !: > i; '>! I'ooi. !ii! n?a IkmI at a '.. !v i vi* - a ! a<>.. Mat Ik''!, v. 111?1!i .. no. n.-cd :, ir i tlii n. I t in- ! . <1 i Mi - :x>1 1 I t! <-lo<l tion both eost ;in l producing c-i parity, js the compost d i in our issue of .January 1st. As much as 1 ,000 pounds of this may lie safely and profitably applied in the drill upon lairly i;ood land. On 111ii. soil not more than f>00 pounds per acre should be used. u more man i.uimi pounds per acre are used it >hould he sown , broadcast over the open turrows. i In this way a sullieient quantity I tails in the furrows and the other is mixed into the bed. If we use the commercial fertilizers we mix L to suit the condition and character of the soil. If very thin and deficient in humus, we use cotton , seed meal and acid phosphate in equal quantities and applied at , the rate of 300 pounds per acre in the drill. If the land needs potash we add 100 pounds of kainit per acre. It a heavy crop of peas grew upon the land the j year before and the vines were left upon the surfaeeunlil winter, the cotton seed meal is omitted , and acid phosphate and kainit used, two ol phosphate to one to kainit on sandy -oils an l three to one on other snil<. The hettei the supply of humu i;. t! -oil the heavier the application ol 1< r Iiiizer may he appiit d with pro!!t. The beds having lain termed a smoothing harrow i> drawn across them to flatten and pulver ? t . . ..! 1 1 . A I i/.e in" 1ii"i:i :111*i uraw i;n* t rash, clods and tones into t!i * alley. Till- put , t In' l)? d into jlirst-class condition lor the planter. j To facilitate cultivation, the >eed should he sown in a perfect line and not too thickly. If a j crust forms over the surface alter j I he seed have heen sown, just a^ j they sprout draw tlie stnoot hittir : harrow over the la ds, having the I teeth of the harrow set at an an ejo of !."> decrees. l nis will ad | mit air and greatly facilitate ;rer mination and incre !<? t' .<? vii'or *? .the plants. A machine which | will scparatf the l from tin-mall ??< 1 f. >r . . 11 i ri_r i-> \ i v mili'Il I:; the ordinary way <>!' plui:! ina iiim";I! ! c-.! : i ! tlii'Utin:: with lit li >!'t | re' .in tIn? i I. a : IV i. ' an i | 1*1 ii-ctiy <! >\ !<.j I. >. 1 I !. !* :! I > mow . 1 I i , . <1 in11. tIn- liiid it an I in ;ii~i ii i. ii liII<* ^r>ii me .it :r i -< ? . ? i? < " \ ri ii_ ! he cf>'t< . < :\r the :;r:i- tlm- eiiVCI'i'il Ii11<?* i ... 1 : . ..! I (111 I. lout, ii iii.. (lie 11 most curt* t ? :>! <>vi'iiI i ' < d1 a |in :> i ! 111low in:tlx iliak-ly witii a 1 i raj i" in< lie- or !*' h< . t to tali Hal. iiiai iottim J . ?' I i'i': u u i i. in lilt' 111 I! i lie plant ; lap across the| rows to t ho exclusion of the plow. The distance given cotton in creates wit 11 tln? fertility of tin-J soil.?Southern Farmer ami llor i l iculturist. The blushing hritleelect was | rehearsing the eeretiionv about to | take place. "()f course you will ' give me away, papa F' she said. , "I am afraid I have done it already, ! Carolina," replied the old gentle ^ man, nervously. kkI told your Herbert this morning you had a disposition just like your mother's.'' 'Pi.., .:?i. i.:? k 11 IT 1111 11 ir>| *-| ^ Willi Jll> 111 I II? M/l I Charles, was calling on an old parishioner, who poured her trouble into his sympat hizing ear, ending with the remark, "I've had my nose held to the grindstone for ?() years." Charlie, who had been looking intentlv at the i old lad\. instantly remarked. Well, it hasn't worn the mole on I lie end oil' yet The total number olliee holders | in theeivil service ol I lie count ry j is ! i >. i i i. I he aggregate ->al | aties amoum to ."f'.tit.fi.'J'.'.S'j7. I lie cla-silled ii-t ofolliceholders mini bei - ^7.1 leaving in the iiii- ! < ! silied li-t I IJM'.t. of whieli numla-r about are toiirth ] I'le- ]ios| master-. -These liglil'es are furni.-hed by the civil service ? eiii.oi --ion at Washington. j There arc t lirec lilt I < tilings which! th> more work than any other tin tilth* tiling- creal *<! t hey are I In* ant, j i lie hoe ami IteWitt's i.iltle Karly j Til-i'l'\ I lie 1:1 -1 lieing I lie lainnns little , C" nills lor stn.uaeh ami liver troubles. < raw I'onl Krns _ Bridge to Let! r rpn i: < o\ ;I:A< I TO iti i I.I> A A t new ltriil.ro o\er? t'reek in 1 _ I Cedar Cr k township, nrnr Dr. II. V. k I Mnssej s plants will be Hwarded to the < ' lowest responsible bidder, with ftp- 1 pro veil bond in double the amount of ^ the bill, ttii Tuesday, I'Vb. 22lld, at l- i o'eloelv. in. i'lie rio|it to rejeet any ' and all bids i- reserved. I'lans and I J speei Ileal ions ".ill be made known at 11. let' i n Terms < A S11. : i.. PKiti:v, 1 (' u nt \ -!. rv i nr. ' / . . 50 YEARS' ? EXPERIENCE y# ?*-"vh " < -v. ' ts ; v r i ? m - jf i y yi .A \ fej ' '* ?.'A^ v - ?' '? * >*<. ? P t^v \ ...j.t >..??>. " * / >1 ' l"f TRAO?: Marks , . , , v ? "* DLtlCi. . -VT * COPVRIf.HT'-. A.C. . ?U Mtiivi 1 villi* ' 1 I MUKN ,v Co.3' - New York 1 / Trespass Notice. \ i t < ' i. - i:i. t( i . . ..i-ii !.-T, 11:v:11 \ 1; Car I It.l 1 .it.! il ::>> II' > I tilt f II. atll, vA < ... Mr-. M. .1. M?- I i'art it tliMcnrtliiiff 11? - notice will f a . rtj;? i.. i iw. .1. t I \ UK. 1 A fcjj ?rr.'p>. f. r\l 'V! I. " ! .-..I !l v| To WiO \tk arc ass: . :v:a in tiie EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE V 41 PITCHE1V3 OASTOl /, DR. SAMUEl- PITCHER was the ( : of "PITC that has heme end does now bear the facsimile : 'are! ire cj This is the original ' PI TCH EF used infhc homes of the Mot/ years. 1 LOOK CAREFULLY e the hind you have always bong and lias the signature per. No one has authority j cept The Centaur Company o? President. March S, 1S07. Do Dot P Do not cn<laiv.;?T the life a cheap substitute which s (because he makes a few greclients of which even , "The Kind Yon Ha BEARS THE FAG-2 "" *" <?' <V g Insist oi The Kind That : VH LIN1AUH COMPANY, 7 7 t, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ^|L it' cntrnl Tltno llftw iiliunbln nn<1 tTacIl?oti villi". lluntiin l'tiiiii Hi<l?r.'U Columbia uuil Oilier I'olnt.. KKFBI'11 VE ' ol' 4 ll Y 17, IHflS. ic 7 [Km sit No. 80 N.. 80 N rtliboiuiu. , li.nly. 1 hill r. l.i >uii ,v. J'rlllo, KViPUy 8 .'in 8 00 p 12 10 p ' Huvunuoli 1- Alp. 11? '.'J.i 13 67 p r<> thin, bin 4 liip! t tO h 7 if.'p it. I'b.\r't?.n,fl"&l41til. 7 In ii .a |? r Columbia. 10 AO nj 10 10 ] ,v. A'-.K'intn. ho. 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