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7 >"? 'f ALUM DEPARTMENT. J. F. Xis ft FT Edit /; ? M " Sec m a;u;lii< 4 column are ^port from the farmers' mooting ^ at St. Luke In \ Saturday. Wc had a jxond crowd ol represent a .ionJive men andm! I an organization that wc ;'< ? > ire wiil lie ol rSerla8ting 1 ?*.? i ' 1 \o farmers ii ^ v.*o will i! i .i.i* !' il i< w.iiUli :rgr'~ 1"" ; * a li Apply iiusiness lJulc*. 9\ % * ainin, omt. n?(t ! irm. in study in-; the ?i:kjeet. ''IIow Pto Make Farming Fay?"' it ha incurred to me that p< rhaps the reason so many people t'ai' t( rbooki .st.e jj ; (.!:*ahle is 1 hm.ii lo not apply to it imple hn .nes. _ iles ami method . rPCCP For in tan?e? ;i far,n01 'jte new year without taking : ay t 'count of what he has on hand |U',5' ?\ith which to make a crop ; paL'o-da. jg m,,rr]i:mi,;} ); 1 my L*n"^ i inV lie needs, and ?d thi \ . , . . nier \e <-oMh! i n.m \ oiur . ftm, and begins the crop. ! < \ ; in. 't o. '. ' ' ' ' GM Whit'M. expend ?rc. ' >e orn .? . . nprovements on hie farm, but virtet ? , i , jeeps no itemized accoun I '?1 i.ehi and do. not know l" *l hey cost him. .ginio hen his crop is gut in 'K! nds he iias < \ n i> d. ; he '><1 ** peonies di.? onraged an inweV' ere is no?money in fan to t? 0 fanner who pursi -*1 'i^irse an 1 ; cs cp fro": ; javalv.f^; , . 0j before.: ji(] .g y( * ..... y. , S? tc Jut .. liekl ' thJ Orlea . ( notiw a rcc?*\, :h y(.is . .. 1 then 'V p ft slru I k Vili/i'. ; . u;. ^4 c also \v . h " Vit\ ha \ . '1 V 1)1 $urginl also ;.. >>nes wl , >es j. money.. Every farm >r| w<rhtjf.o*know what*each pr iy^a"nriti < im. ..''li '1 Hurer 1 ; in <; | ' T ',a 1 . < ( Unci '. tin\SQb-Q n nn\ Spaui^' .what- most th t \ s. rmers are ell ' W - n get "all f \ rot | mfiei g and thinh\ -and bring f"'s knowledge t a bear on hi ^ ;n individual case, the rir 'uaSYstanoos and ;; round! ^'"^Ich will decide h<> bo. ;, course a pursue. Applying the method ?*eJU , ,, rules that bi.ng success 11 n r callings 01 iii> . he will mala llfUling a financial success an. ?weenjoy the many idps-ings and i X s ilegos that go with it...am 1 1 h no other calling has. arrn C. McKinnon*. bout, -inburg, iS. (.. ike on uindfyV rricsl ?rA" -once oft he 1 a.... . 'he pay ? f!' ; K virtue of IV therein. ... Which ', >?? l"S us to sen t\ positivh try along human!! Virginia wa WTOBMheo of the party - !on,:0 through that porti, , before. A run of sol ' as we approached th. :l! point carried ie through... of the state in which h ue. ing is tho principal ii Large holds are devoted t toes, cabbage, strawberri< ? a ert ' tructed to p. / commuted into their practical J :j purchasing power, it is easy to see how the farmer pockets a I larger share than any other class 11 ! of men. lie shares in the general i < I " j social independence. lie is under the obligation of law and custom j i i .. 11.. '..i ...? ... .i.? '. 1 -iiMi in? i!* MI i? j rii i <j i in* : < I restraints of public opinion, ami I ' must contribute his share to the t 11 written and unwritten law <?f ] commonweal. From all these he ; neither claims nor desires exomp- < lion. t But by virtue of his position! . and profession, he is absolutely i free form a !arise measure of sub? .jection to conditions beyond his , control, which involve all lines of ordinary pursuit. He is not 1 onto" -! 1 in the complications I! wl.ie!-. e" ,-t the merchant and theJ >!) '' : turer. Merchants of what- ; , ['ever lino of wares stand in a line ! with on > another. They nro shb-l, I - genera! prevailing eon , ! ns wliii h their individual 1 , eniith ar. l standi do not i >nd' r a :i i. Their values old t . stood : . > pit d are tluctuatinis,j I and I ieir occasion of suspc-ndence. 1 It \ not o i ith the farmer. In ! re tot ho is absolutely ino' 1 nt. The success of his not rest up > the sue ' ' r Ihrm- It r rc ' < 1*1 vallie which lies - o' all - <" 1 it V. The 1 i( jiiii.ii j- ausuiuie capiiHi, ana :t'|| own guarantee. j The . ruior v. ho > his farm is not under v is-ilar; to hank I( Oiii< aN. ! 1?* is not obliged to . stand w'th hat in hand before me ' u >erat. and aw .it !ii- , inipi ri ' decision bs. to whether i 'Mi v: 1 n< if e ?-11 \11 be di- I ( : a: ted or ? d. Iio he- to work. I : of df?. n 1 ke loni: (1 Hilt he is master o! his own time. The . * !v . :;r ours of t!ie day are j >wh, and are not included ; . ! r ' -!i;nii it i in or of ' . < . ir -hp. Le:s tban any ot; er Ji. u . I Jut tanner i 5 nnde: objection to the whims and ; r ,??riee. <> ' his fellow mor1 als. \ The minister, high as hi- calling I is, is vet in a mettsure dependent h on the moods and notions of hi&y parishioners. He must look/out for t : . and keep a Vi>* ol , , , Jm sensitive jx .im-, n lit* woufld avoid a diet of cold shouhj.vr or a re quest !o ri'-i.n, he doctor must , listen jKitit ri('X- and -yinpafheti Tj?ally tOjJi.'fe innumherablc details ofa/fains and qualm-. and 1> in. 1 no hurry to send in his hill if lie! does not \vi<h to see his rival in | tailed over his head. The store 1 I | I J ke eper must not only keep his i j ltemper hut his ^ood humor, and' j train 11ifacial muscles to a per |!petua! M)ii 1 < as he adapts himVe'lf'^ffail ids customer's idiosyn j cracies. *v" rtut the tanner is independent , ot all these provocations at ! vexations. 1'rol - ionally ho tinds no fail to ronjiijiute 'lie varying j moods end tenser of human na 4" His i oo'l s iii'Iirntiv ami r Imperative rather than subr 1 : . i l .i*i ic- orjis of public providers. j..ho .. t r i; i r . a Is rather than iolj lows. 11o does not have to ac' oept fioni tin' ' uleher's wa,1*011 what other easterners have re fused, and take what left when j the. hutclier gets around to him. i(To a verj lar^e extent lie is his , 0 y\n eojhmissary. lie demands i js rasp-! v own promises a larire i of the staple, of life. A ; Poultry yard, and pen, and stall, and garden, and orchard, enables hint to resist a siege, when quantity or quality or price is opposed to ltis desire and choice. What, every one else lias to pay for he receives pay for, and, to a certain extent, least, can con Irol the "corner" Wo do not daini thai all conditions and experiences of the farm are partdisiacal. !>ut. for practical every lay independence who can equal lie fanner ? Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Ducklen Co., Chicago. and g- t i free sample box of Dr. Kind's N "\\ Life l>:'b. A trial will convince yon o"' their merits. The-'e pills are easy in action and are particularly elVective in the cure jf Constipation and Sick Ileadirhe. For Malaria and Livt r trot:?>]r-s they have hern proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every It letcrious substance and to be purely *v< table. They do not ivonken by their action, hut bv ?iv'n<t tone f,? +,?o "tomaeh and novels vr. itly invigorate the system. Kecular si/.e *J5c. per box Sold by Crawford BrOB., Druggist. SCHLEY'S 8QADR0X lias Sailed Sou'.'i f\: ?- Cuban Wafers. Washington, 1). t ., May Id.? a plain Sc? h? ile It. ; I! . on Ivoad-- this moon. lie ivill go to t ulm. Admiral Sat p-on v " 1 ' ;o engage th < ape \< j I tleet it he t'arrihenn >oa or to Irivo hem to ?'uha. I n the i.it t . r e ' nt ^'aptain Schley will he. I ; c. nil*. p'ael: . my ' ! ; . w ires. That i- 11 ; !n ol earnanign. ' Washington, U. May 13,? 11 i- now ileli:. ' te-pi! . .ill Sp\|t.-'. ' . o the co:,tr.iry. !:? the ( .t: Var ie ilec-t i . . l'i m . capital of the- island >f Mftrti : l? l ii.\ lUlir II ; , . . i ? . . 1 'oltQ l'iro. 'It i- r;! ^ r? staled j)t?> . ivolv 11!jV. , rem;. !? ? <? the lloet^^^ceived orders yesterday it.h-V ||u. hombar lint; of S m .hi n r i>y Sampson in mhI to sea at mice. Madrid lidvio roc< i\>?d hero i! morning statu that the Meet will sail for an unknown destination immediately. " At ! : 10 Secretary Longwave out a statement that ollicial in formation had been received that the Spanish s* | nadron had Keen sighted to the westward ol Mari iniijuo. alarm tx ma man. Madrid, May Id.? iO;.;u a. m. ?There is great excitement here among public ollieiais at the news of the arrival of the Span Mi t!? t at. Martinique. It is now said Unships went there on purpose t.. coal, and two large trans-Al lantin steamers loaded with coal were awaiting them at Fort de France. Iinmediatelv on tic rail of the ileet at Martinique it v. to couiniunicaie with tlie Spani government and ascertain the whereabouts of the Ann rican tleet. Admiral ' '< : vera no i everything whi : h . h dure hi depa tiit ' Verdo i?d:m i . : ,.d !.? !, I. '1 in strnetions as to hi-; future ie >ve merits. Tile Ile< t will leave M >rtinique inimedi tely for an tin known des!in;it >:i, :in<lit i - :i?l?T 1 some days, i.i , :]>se lie',ore th Spanish ships are r.pdn lu .r I from. llrent anxiety has been felt in official circle- hee since the receipt of the new of the bomb n1 rnent. of San Juan de Porto Kico by Heat Admiral Snippo n's licet. J For the Enterprise. # NOTES AN1) COMMENTS. 1 lore's to tlio Gonzales brothers ! I In state politics 1 have no sympathy with them ; but as men as brave as they are brilliant, they have my highest ml miration. Their father was driven from Cuba, his native land, by the ^patii ish for lighting for Cuban liberty, j and now they go to do their part I towards driving out the Spanish. [ I May they soon h ive the pleasure of seeing the American llag lloating over ihe Castle Morro?ami then a safe return to Carolina . soil. *** ^ Somo of my friends are due, i me an apologv?1 sunoo^e 1 mieht ! ! .-all it. W'hon I said I \yould just as soon run a blind tiger as an original package house, that so I far as the laws of the State 1 were- oncemed one was ju-t u- h had as the other, *hat both wore' outlawed and that the latter ?x 1 r ieted only under the protection ! i of that villi inous usurper of1 (States' '.lights, dodge Simon >? , there were some who criti? i-o r the statement. They know be!- j t'-r now since the hi, f <m?m\ in the land has passe ! upon tl'. ?s i u irpitot d ?e: ' n*- o! '* ioot< . \ now ti. that court )v * : d upon t' rn let those :n u ! v ' 'ity >u-h tin- blind tif">v-i!s' y have never been poshed b? iji ! . h i : > v: no quart -.fie .>f ? ")' !! should h," pTl ' , id the , - 1 hp t'v rf?!<" ' ? !< d poopi - that tin are j t ' t III I. v (VO O I of l*0; ; 1>1 basin it lis.: ho c ?v-t I- 1 , ; ! \ (It c 1 ' r rt >' - -i' id, | not ;<> t'h ir W < about pr > 'I i?ir \vo talk about tho ddspei.sary, * o , . 1 >i:r the p;:,t i!-oarryi::tc ii. tn k t! M'.ir 'i: . )hw :* \ . \ ' it law ; but n< ! \ is wort; 5 an' iii mi -* '! .f p* *' roc a: ' i?o abo enf< * -"! or Jessth | eoplo trivo i t! eir ..id and enc urairement. * * X ' a,- 'air: \v!i. : } nam !; ' ). :? ' :i every American \ and V. fun t' nit- J ) ".V I , . y -[> I only f< r a coir, oar; nvely , ankiui'A'ii individual in command t , o. no ships nut m tho l'aeilie, 1 hotio- gold Democrata up .North j? til tlliin^ of tho ( 'onsul ti Ml1 boiii;' tho xt Dt'tn r .f i < ( candidate ' for. the presidency.' There will bo more of that talk ' ^ when tiling qui t ''own huI'i-11 ciently for people to give anj* | thought to polities; butit will all!., end in talk. Leo did hi-' duty j brnv? ly and nobly, and .'or that every true American honors hitn ;|* 1 tit who will *ay Rryan would not \ have done as well ? Has he ever ; < baon known to shirk a duty? Has , he not in :jiis walk of life, fought halth - a - bravely arid nobly as I.i^o f vor hra in hi ? j The next preafi?' ItiaT efltn-'i pniirn will be- pil di ' on tj -r.:no , linos'the last one was,-?there k will ho principles a* stake and , the sRiuo principles tli.tt wore a 1 - thko before,?and tho Demo- h itic rand: 11?> will he, as ir. tho I 'sst camp William !. ltr an } !? or 'om* other njood Oh'eajio j i pi at form . riioer.it. *' + r - J; 1 < t > be hoped ihat ;lt?* 'arm-' i era ?>i' .in. count v .. .1; _i v the,' I P- i jurat: u ; who ir.) trying wor;. i , o hold- ; ! iiip of a Thinner.,' lnwti'uto h<ir in .lulv. I can think of nothing ! that v; >nld be of greater benefit 1 to the ru ricultural interest* oi . ' [county than tho annual hold., g of the; Institutes Jr\n v. ' CABTOIIIA. jj'nrs tho /y Ito Kind You Haw Always Be "II : J I .. L \ V I \ ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND f iHinrJGtieA W THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR r ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, P THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- ? W LIEVE. # | X LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- X J STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE X r BEARS THE NAME, V J PERRY DAVIS & SON. J . S. }\AKIN MS CUT CABLES I NDEK FI11E FROM THOUSANDS OF OCXS. )no >iaii Killed and Several Fatally Wounded'on American Side?Believed Spanish Loss Was Heavy?Enemy Used Maxim Cnns. Key W. t, M y 14.?The ! Si .k" cru ior Marble; n<\ h? ..inb'.it Nashville :y ry ernis- r Wimlom ! . r of CienV?Y 'l !:?v moru'a tht' cable i -n.t with Santia* Thirf- tiirk \v:"i ac- ? , ' A :\t'fcr a ? -r r I 'ii . 1 v' . i? warships t - i?l ; punish i .*. ! :oh iineil Mi or? aiuI '^j ' >1.: A \ ; J) I . ' ' " . : -.. i. fleaiiiaa \.V. 1 :\ ? o v z ?iu" f oi- '1 i^o e v.? :y .ul< a, i Uf;.zi liu: ; i ii . :p '<5e !iv< d mi -i- W i i iiinin ij. lb fie .. . 1 . . VC-3 ' ;il I i j3 \\ :!i . toll '.it Ui y \\ if ' ? . .i-, < Win. .Y ovf'r. . . 'ho <iirival ? . ta .r ups oii v u liuegos ...i ; s . r .> . .unc' . vi < i .. n i'u. ;i: . ur - jo < . v:i , 0: h e.. .? ii 01 out t. The wart-hit*^ kc t b 1,tt) > c i , / fV i of. ... v* '1 n' .ish roopB had a? ;$niblcd ashore.' but v.;. .. >. k.i . t.ha; he vy ;;n,.s lad been phiced in a battery and h th .it., i.honp' , far oat on i ii?_ h of .in had i ten t.. !.< x orn.c . mi - i :ofundable f<?i?. When the oiinmunuer- *?i the \\ rb . . t. ami tin 2s : hviile galled for volunte< rs to man Lbe -o<' ; : ' ! ii.< .bio, the men .spun.led with jump. fit.! uoro t>ur;oundmg the enranee to the harbor was firnt hellorl ami ti.en tho boats pro edod in. 'j'lui v:orl o li V: . tfio cable \ k" slowl^,' : cautiously pro WlMl. 'i in cable WftB deep r. Mw '-ls '.tv.ifl ?:.d wa a found . flic:-' .*. One of the relays ^ >f tbj^.cabln had been out when Ijo Spaniard* opened fire. * > Tfio marines in the boa* rejliiM'l once a:. ' a rnachir< ;nn re:.: thn fortvard ' i 1 in i stre.?m%'efv bud . wh the _ t 1 > i a* ii v j?umi ,irorn ? . \v:?rsj?jp !: ?v ?iii 'fu * 1 r: ? riJle i j ' ' ' " * **. ?.? *: v of horrt 7; ' i''77 ho:i '' . 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