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T A IVY Lit VOL. VII. P rtREATMENT I Knowledge and skill are nc 1 once pronounced iucurat I at home. Every invali 1 the personal attenl a The most modem, I | ative method) I Thousan | For three years Doctor J. M. C j having cured more people by his mi I cation than any other physician in 1 ' thf result of accident, nor is it a p >| cnt upon seventeen years of hard sti suits with his assistants over two liu only a few diseases, and the resujts arc Nose, Bo.wel3 Throat, Blood, Lungs, Deafne Stomach, Cotisttn Upon request, will send a short CowJen's theories and treatment ol those who are sick, and of interest t CONSULTATION f Address J. M. CO WD EN, M. D.,7 WAl 1 AJCU Cowdfn's words of at ALL mCrla arc wouli their weight In H OI a-'-i 5T BHD * ' h I 'jLu wf- J ? " : m V v' 9 (? ;!"! ::!lo<l u -.ny , ( <|u?Mill.y less nii'l *v?*i b"j< t'. w ruaraur > i!i jjt li tilt! n' ?!'y 1 :ni" ati ir !< AJ factory lotlio | i; i- : . -'i : tirit to it. !;. .ti.2:. pj M ally r V-. i. ui^it i Y ue>- w !ii? !i lia- . in?i* ! . n?i > ! hi:' part of !:i- Si a! V 1 ? \Yc Co d! k!ad> CI' Walcli and J:,. > a? low prices an I ret urn ii ctjiiipiiicuts are iiusurjut-s3. SMiMKt?, The . Under Tov/cr rjortf - W-- ?-- ' V.V -Z.'' -W ' -. *? r?-Short Locals. ?"" - iv .tvs' >'v, , . ! .1 ) to ( iU's t UK \v - I.. p * . -iona! Itiisiii. I-Marr.-:;. .M siren 21. I ' L'istral S ' : *, M <. I) 4? " ! H" :.twi M . - N ?ra IV; . ! . ?tvilie, N. 0. -Mi - ijiK'v ('lav/!' : !. , ltVli*. IJ. .J. Mollwuin of i!.i> uly. s 1: 1 in .Ni;'!: ('.uoliiai jidiiy Sho was about I" yourr - l li y " nir in.-n who was kill th:? .\i ii'.-Pu mi!!; 1 { S \t ly, -4n : :ceount <>;' wknvi oi.eurs ? ' .vii'i in l ie-., co!u: i was u of Mr. Robert Re!i. o: rius ,'ty. Reserve y .a* order* lor .Mr. .M. Sim- w!? v.-ill b -ir<>iih>l a , Inter r "p. .v. ntm;; nil kinds misery slo.k and selling n ij.. I) i n :>u > till vim . vi' D. M.'SIMS. Mrs. A M. A ikon and Mrs. Mis, ?> ?ih ??' ' * v, ji i ! ' i]is. iiwn Monday* o\< 'heir J to .*lr. .J. 11. \V. 8tev< na' to > mi' at 'he marriage iii. di- Mis.; May, thi< evening. The many friends, in this m ? " ?>1 mi. .1 nil. .1. lWWflS e t;lad Co learn that lie ?rI safely from Novu Scoti i >a-t week where he has la-en >:?st year or nY?re. ! is at uit eoiilined to his b-d at, the *? of liis uncle, Mr. .1. M. ' *rs, with a x.- cold conimI i>n Ins ritnr.i ?; i j?.?Kr:n f t Sol in -t i in" ajjo ')r. I luniphn-ys ; lecture asked his audiont" ?11?Of-1 ion : < 'an each one < ! "ell avh.V our church is caii -b jbyt' "inn. and why you are a Jiyterian ?Sinco then several as have asked him to i;ive th* answer in a s> nnon. he proposes to do next Snh'a. in. lie desires a fall at , nco and invites the puhil /ally. I 1 I ? A CTC yJrkcJ I JL LANCASTEI * THAT GURESI >w at your service. Diseases I tie now treated and cured 1 d applying is guaranteed ? :ion of Dr. Cowden. J , scientific and cur- j? 3 in the world. | ds cured. ? lowden has enjoyed the reputation of Id, scientific modern methods of ntcdithe City of Washington. This is not pular fad, hut it is altogether depend my ana research. 1 ic personally conndrcd patients everyday, He treats B taliuosi miraculous. 11 ij specialties arc , Rheumatism. Skin Diseases. B ss, Asthma, lption, Cataract. , readable nrticlc, explaining Doctor S f disease. This is of great value to 0 those who arc well. "REE. WRITE TO HIM. B 1513th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. H Ivlcr tn all men. younc, niiddlo-.n?cd and o!d, i;old, and call be had (or the a^Wiii^. ?/B ~"~v " ?. -?. \ Vv. a ii:,? '*** v ') U& i : ,j logiii* pmmp! iy :tu?! t' pii'o-; fro. >h-l I lian ej i<?; ii. : i) l??? j ii . , -1 :.nii A In !v?ujrht ' 1 "?i ;s no? *. nti.-- v " v.'one wi'. !,? .-;i.-di;ii: " ;>n ji* ') ) !< ling is I i..f i-mIiui* "i our busi- (i 1 .< li .t Attii-1;i?ic 11'I'll .:i in : !2'.ry Repairing } jidii Uiikl.ijg like to'.v. 'Mir simp 'J d. j Jeweler and Opticion. CHESTER, S. C. jj ?Kvanjroiisi left loi ll'sck i!;!i to iio. :i 'cut meet Sup t 1 :c:v- ' il days i!nr.?I i-u. I k tied rn I Ik1 i iv t k.ro S.ii ur j day afternoon im ilio t xt. k< Do | I !l V : ( ; i MO i. jfiM ? <'l>il;!reii nmj ".It? reriuroil l)j i burnt), buhIiIh, i :ij. czeinn Or skill Idiscasor, n .;/ seoun* instant relief bj j ii iliif IW.'iM' i '.i If :u-l S:ii . '1 I is the great Piio reineUy. Crawford i Bros ? in last w*o ;k'a Kntkbpiusb wi ! HiiiwlIlM- i ;: .11 I, :t r 'ia r.Wn m.i |>;u\ iii?* si.i.y i. Wf DO .. .(liniium I hilt !l. :: ? -its < ( noth : Vi i; \ or vi ?: ition of the dispensary law, one j for sidling mi tiatulay and the |other for s llinr 7 o'oelnok 1 at ni?'iif to :> irs k?-r; mnn, Hoth have waived preliminary trial? <nd p;i v n bond foi th' ir appear| ;it 'he .lane term of mart. 1 {> v. K K lw;ir i-, pastor ot the I KniJiAi i'?.!r>i i--M.ri,;i :: i 'i ii"t sviilc, Pa., v. ii.'ii Mid'erin*: with j rheumati- in, a I\::<t? 1 m Chamberlain's Pain Balm, lit: ay8: "A few applications of this liniment prove! u.' groat. n'rvicc me. It si.t> i11 -d tin* inllarnina<>n :t>t<! relieved the pain. Should an. nil' r-r prolif l.y giving I'ain IV?li:i a trial it will please mo." Fur sale by .1. F. Mac key ?V ('o, I wnl l>. <Hough A ("oM I.ancasj tor, S, 0. j ! .Willi's! .t i'tlcs mi'l llorsrs i}i 'it r| xhtw. .Iusl rcc'.'ivcl two oar loads line young Kentucky Mulesand lloisos all of whicli are new. All parties | in l.otli counties wanting nn;I< or horses, oil her lor cash or for good j>:i|)or, would do well to see us before buying. They must he sold. Come and see us if you wish to ?ave money. T.'ir. KKltSlI AW 1'ANi\INii AND M KR V\NTJI.K Co. tf. We are anxious to do a little good I in this world and ran think of no j?!ea?tinter or better way to do it than i>\ recommending One .Minitio Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, onsninption and ether serious lung j t roubles that foil .w neglected colds. [Crawford ilros. ] I . 1 -v J >?' I? F MARCH 23, 1898. THEIR ONLY CHANCE. BIB: rrsoismiTioMSTH MTS J <0.11 iti M:. nJ.'sv Tliry Join I'orcon Wit!* t!?? I.<i?*h3 Option itlfii 'I'lify are S>oo>n<'?l to !)clViil. ( ?(i1iifliKSn '-i ' \T.? *?,.!* it* '"? ^ "Nr t, S. C., WEDNESDAY, IMPROVING A POOR FARI1 IK COTTON., W KITTEN ESPKCIAI.LY l-'OK FOR THE PBAOTIOALFARM- 1 f DK SJ? W.T. C ETC II IN. A #15.00 Prize Essay. r i have olten read 1 ti the papers of the wonderful success of some one here ni??.i there in certain j crop-, and ! f e 1 i like saying it was '' either a 1'ai .hood.or if was some- '< whospi.it mor tliai; he c'Mjid ai p .H-i' iy make in order ;?> win a p I?ri>;<t or ger a. littie notoriety, i ??.'!: ve there is more or less of 1 iiuie. viiiu pnidislieii. Tt. ro l . ?' however, soon about ill 'li majority of the an.eh in th.e '? Practical hMrnier which iiiuio.i, ' practice, experience a:- 1 relic'?ii l! ity. If ! know 11 y t' i . about ill-.: Oi)lt"h cro p ;; "1 '.r;\ '. > inc.!. ('? that crop a success, no small i" amount of aid Iras he: roceiv< 1 < tlirnigii thi lb' i' Farm ?:\ ' My first: efforts !. i dy b rough1, m about c oo ! t!,? t : . M land was poor,and I wondered :r what to do as eott.on went down!0' I o iivn con's. I resolved t ? hecin 11 >fion ami pi ;it 1 i " vowed a piece of stubble land I n co'.v peas, and ferti! /,. ! thorvu,M with equu par:.? of Icninit .:ulis< acid,a' about .'iDO p uuis per ?icr?. j "I Hero l pic!,od adnut 1 > bushels i of p- per acre, loft ?he vines on j ,,N tholand until Spring. then pre ;: ' ! pared and planted in cotton about 'll j April 20t!i 1 irnve it the usual 0' 'cultivation, and at the last j. 1 ?*.*- l! I inc. August loth,sowed it in rrini- j*' ; son clover. 1 gathered h ilf a bale | to tlie acre without the use of any :l1 I fertilizer. The next Spring ij : piwv/cd under the clover, winch iP1 i was about, eignt or toil inches i^1 t.igh and a moderaroly got.;* stand, <,l i first week iu May. I put this ; . i,i corn, and ail tlie cotton sei 1 1 and manure made during tin* 0 Winter, well composted, v. pal il .moor corn, i nearly dout.de i juv 1,1 I previous corn crop. At lite iasl ' ' | plowing of the corn 1 sowed Slier' , ..i.j.l in pens among the born. 0 'In.so \v;i . ?o stalks . cut upj"' i - i< plow. under as of' : toe j; oru was housed, and after!'' I j iiviu; well liarrowed twee war ' , drilled in wii it. ?I re I got ! i about 10 biif>h< i; to the acre, an It;; .increase ol 100 per cent. The1'* Uiubblo was then plowed under I" j itid sowed down m cow p< as and !l I fertilized us before, and 1 have | , gi iicii about 10 busiiris of peas : ' I per acre, and toe vi. es now on the ground thick and heavy,!1 j and if 1 do not push a bale to the j '' jacre very close 1 shall be greatly ' disappointed. i An early maturing cotton is sl iiest for this section, .'he King "i): and the I'eterkin are preferred/ All the seed nut used in feeding '< cattle are used in the compost ot '' the corn. NVe hi ep no cattle ex- '< ' i cept tor home u-e, and milk and ' butter for the family, but expect I 1 ' to increase tlioiu as th laiul li 1 i' I with humus, and i can cut tin* ;l . vines to feed. Th c of raising cotton Willi mo d:Hers (-very yl" 'j i have made it when 1 Icvo no 11 doi;bi it cost 1110 10 cent**, and I ' have not .vet reached the point 111 that. 1 do not believe it costs me !l .t' .. ast 7 cents. I do not hire at : all, and hence have no cheap la- ' bor to dep( ml upon. Wt do our nivn \v,irl: A j !<4i* ti4ii-.(4f t 4 I tlib country would ho hotter oil' ih without :t. They outfit to he ( taught to hoy u luuno and improve {'! it. There is loud all over this ti j county that can ho bought for $">1 Si per acre. that, could be unproved and make jrood homos. Bel'oro | ^ ,clo. :n^ 1 want to Bay that cotton j th should have a thorough cuiti-j vntiou every ten or twelve days, j1'", And while j'ou niuko cotton as a j;l money crop, bo pure to make ca everj tlii iijz that yon 11 so <>u the j farm, an nearly Rfl you mii. ThoPO ' j sir" my sentiments figured out. in .'v> l the sweat of my hrow, and i bo ta licvo ;:o >d for every poor man in ; North ?'arolina and many hi other !:: States throughout the I'nion. I Stanley Co., N. (J. jvl k unirii li*. I III itcrest in politic.-: mi to he ecu 'red in the prohibition movement id few if any developments in cted until after the convent ioi eels on April It. Tim propositi o combine hotiveen the prohibitionist: id the o ;l option it en is still bein? i.SCUss-.t on evei'j hie, bill miiti}' ?< le ol ! tin. prohibitionists are hold i:p out for a straight light on oil lie- ami do no' t a I: e Kindly to :in> liiii- I i. i! bee. th semblance of con'ssiuii. Thvy maintain that theii isition is a strong one and that i 10 In -1i opt ion men carc to support i"ir principal they are at liberty 11 I so. < Mi t!..> her hand, those men verse, i practical politic; declare that with:t -oine eonecs' ions to t lie local <-pon men. there is no use going inti le campaign. The strength of tin d prohibit ion part) has been weakied by lhi> dispensary and without nne new platform on which loea itionists ;; s well as proh i hi I ion is*; in stand t in re is no hope ot si nice- ith this eomhiiiatinn .in re wouii only two ticket- in the tie Id, uin in man to.I .IM .. I ' ' > -- - ' . * ? / ?. . * nit- t; 11? "iltl take tin? other. iIiit>ut i lere ii!:iy be hnlf a ili>7.?n tickets am ie result wonlil be that things it >iil li Carolina will remain :is t Ii -> e. In some o.untie- c.invention- o rnhibit i-uii t iiave already lee; !il ami lit work of ur^tini/. in;f t hi irces has I. en 1 >. t:i?. Kej >rt - in lal in in >-1 im - I!: county conven on ire leaving the v. ..C -r el" a com ination with the local option men !i settlement at some eubsequen eetin^t to tie heli! before the time n ic _ .. ra1 cuiivcn'ion in ('oiiiuil i i thcrs ar of ili opinion that tiii invent ion h.;>l :t direct the nll'air the party in tii < :n:.?7 campaign TIlC W no h::> l)ee! 1 . ,t? i . L 'i . the apiahtitincn! of I.a..sun i) eion its United States .Marshal r. Melton i-. a representative of thi .e.tion t ;< .! ' ri?*i] so Ion*: to malo epuMicanism )? of an nit'ense ; ie wo te men ft!, stat -.ami whicl j- been termed the "illy white e i loll III l<[ poseil til till? "hiack ..111 li," or liu? oi l fiiaer.s--In? relics ? 7 >. Ilorciofm'e !iie president ha ;noivd the "lily whites" in his dis dilution of patroii:.,'' and that fac tin w:.s likey to starve to death he faithful were just about t :v 1111 - ie bach to the IVmocruti iri.v, win:-!, wiiii ail its strictness . i hitj as to he (l nat tired at d di.? t<> forgive and forget. So tl,<-s ring sous of <'arjlina were ahout t it on s-ickclotli mid ashes ami sit t!i :n Iia\a actually ;?af, hefori ie door-; of the lions:- upon whiel 11 - * had turned their hack. 11. i-y 1 en readmitted there is Hi lit hut that the -aekeloth am lies woiiid have soon heen di-earde. idthe\ would have heen n-king to ie purple robes of olliee and demandgtliat the fatted oalf he killed t'.u leir return. This app. aliment made and?pre r< mnsre? stock in the "I lly White" fncon is h -jfii nirij 'o mmint up and t in iiit-hearted nr?- inking strength am altering bark to their tents heyom ie outer wall. How tnueh the l.aki it v nll'air lias had to do wit li this ap >ini nit-ill iio one can positively say it it is thought t lint toe :uluiini?i rii on i-1 beginning I ? realize that tin ml it is a white men's eon lit ry as we I i lie Sort h, am! I ii it polities is un holes,one for n "ernes io this section t All events we may expert to 161 ie "Lily White' ranks tilling mji wit I me of the iliss i -1 j 11 politician ma the Heme: rat ie ran! which an .ally so large that every man can't in eoioticl or a major, oil some have t< rry the guns and knapsacks i f th gh privates, 't he Iv-pnhlicaiis prom e to make i? lively for lis in the ne\ ectton. Tlier" really is no tcllins hat fun lle-rc is ahead, hut therecer inly will he a large and varied artnient of sports in the politicu on \ in II,?comi ng summer. The war talk continue to be of at writing nature, but so far it has no sibly uilccteil business and the ex 10 IC T? NO. 52. Royal makes the food pure, |j wlioUsoaio und delicious. I , pit _ i ; ^ksH? * i trUvokJ&lrci x E /'.bsoiu .vi/ Purs g novAi cxKtN". r.- / co., nr.v vonx. I i:AwimiwjftCTw-.YxauuaanS : I t! :.-ion of iinproi< > ( ::!s ;>: <] entorI . pri es a Ion jar I he . It looks like ; evi'!\vb< is read\ !o '.l^lit, anil oY>ryi h uly is Hilly eonlidont of '.ho sir ijfill > and ability of tli" Voiloral govorninetit i to an.ply protoi t it- coast line. There t is. linivcM r, little ; : V.t ;!:!y of a war. I ho war spirit in Spv.ai not snr: prising for t in* pi-oplo of t In* old world - | cannot real:/..' tin* i-imonsity of ilio >i I' nit oil Si at os or ! i power. Tin* peo. plo of Spain < ;> oiatly aro ignorant and have at) idea that they aro the " I greatest oeoplo on the earth. They I i know not iiing < aoopt what the gov; rn.neiit permit - tIn in lo learn, hut r . it i mi inn ions seem J n no i n ! lit' etfi'rf that a slight glimmer of the truth | is dawning upon 11?? government of ' I Spain and there i> a great deal less of i blunder than formerly. Spam is really , ' ahoiit t \\ o-t hirds t he size of Texas,has la population of about 1s,0 1,1.100 and ean only prepare itself for further 1 ; war through liberal coot i i but ions of i rich and patriotic citizens, of whom t here are man\ eair-r to In ip t he govern;nent,ho1 It at home and aliroad. Vet with all Imr combined resources Spain I { ''annul raise > much money as the , ho -i :i" mm : M assachuset t s. New ,1 York, Pen nay Ivan in, New Jeritoy and Ohio. As s reta-v Herbert Ins ex' 1 pressed it, one tight might settle the - <pu- ri people i ; iho I niled - Str.tes have always been r :.dy lor war, ai d tli ' government has always opp i- 'il tin!;! yii !<tin<r to pillar ; * I pressure the nation has asserted her / f right* by deelariop war. II Governor Bllerbe has said that he is ready!' mi:: a: d hi m ' Carolina troops in the event oi war. but the ehallf- .".IV that he V. ; 1 in.: ti" called . ... to i* e liis p,.t- oii : o display i' patriotism. It i not at nil unlikely , that the improb th:li!y of war has prompted many bra' soldi 'rs to < i'er [ I the nation their services, while many o; b i - i' ival ing for a light, . anil it doe.- looU h'.o people have to go low.- very pen rat >:i or t wo :o work olf t heir aeruuio'at ml team. ' I 11 r. i w i I.I. M. A vkk. v CUJIE ALL YOUa TAINS WITH p v Sm- X& ft 8 ? /stj. va b '*<" ; U ?USH 3 ii IS fl "J B ^ 3 n ' ? ft Modicino Ghost In Itself. 5> I ; | Simple, Safe and Quick Cure fcr ? ; CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, C0UGM5,; | * COLDS, RKEUMATJSM, j - :] NEURALGIA. ; 25 and bO cont Eottlos. n > . . BEWARB OF IMITATIONS- X I , .1 BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.ijj J>ERRY DAVIS* X 1 ; ja | ' ,, r t i - i?'i mm TT1V,, >-rtmwiWM?mrt 1 HAIR** BALSAM 1 *->m mil bt*ntin?? tii<> v,iir. I fr' l "OagVr-in lmuri?nt pru*t'i. I ffc -$T7 ^jJgNnv. r I'lilB to llutoro tiray| I'VBYJfc'i* "* "'#71 T'? 1;" \ r>uifiiui c oior. B cv r?Cure* * ?'p ?? ?.-s \ la air !a;.,:;j. I 1 fifth'iKr* 5/ __ &" '.> " *$' ut Orugjrr'.a | r* Slmlio lulu amu' MIIH'H. Allan's K )? !-1: . ] <? , ' ! for ttu* fret. It cure a painful ywnlton. stimrilotf fool mid In* - t, ii v tni?*H iho >! i >; out 'ornxnnd bunions. | 11 s tlio KTOiit *Ht conifoi I 'i acovury "i tho a :< J I Allan's Foot-Kmo tii.i < i njil*flulng or now ' j ^ln?' > I. . i \ it . ,i i . i" :v I i TO'OAY. s<'ill t v till ilru fglAtH owl sIiiki aturiiA it' . .i ! <r v. u in . i'ri.U t -u- ?..vo . i I'UKl. \j.tr.- . \i:* i s. iI'm to<t. (as :v* V. . N. V. 1 rAmr> n VT?r> I o i tin Itil)! ' i ^ ii i v iti. hi. Mtirrli nth, i V./ i <>.i i ",v i. >. . a boil I !> y< .ir* I - ill no I i.v I. !>'. '.< !. i i:; . , !--ft 11 i: 111 I Timl wliiti' - t- .; 1 i t i hi-.of "f time <1 fool, si iu.vt'il from my lot. A suitable reward will 1 ?<- jiveo f??r tlnir return - <ii* an in forma! inn that will lead to t reeovery of same. IV, !>. HKI OK. x ill W11 :t t ji'i'a or" i ! Ii vi' in life with a I headm he.oonst ipai ion t .titl biliousness? Thousands i1 \ j ri(>ti t In-ill v Itottonltl l ! become pi'rfi'i'tly h-ilihy by using t DeWitt's l.itlle Karly llisers, I lie fa-j inoun little pills. Crawford Jtrus.