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* * % . "1LLI? DEPARTMENT. ( ; J. F. NIS BET Editor. V The Farmers' Institute at St. Luke and Hopewell on the 28th and-. 29th of July respectively will be'attended by Profs. New rn^'u and others from Clemson , College. Ttiere will be a picnic.) Come everybody. The Farmer and Education. One chief reason that the ? I farmer has from time beyond memory been held up as ? ?dass not capable ot properly earing for his own interests is doe to the very busy life he leads in i state ot necessarv separation, from his This would bring agriculture well into line with the great commercial and manufacturing enterprises of our day, which owe so much to technical education, and would greatly help to take away from agriculture the reproach of being a 'belated industry.*'*? Cotton riant. The State Alliance Meeting. The call for the State meeting lias been announced by Secretary I void. While the whole country seems absorbed in the interest even body f< els in the war we are fellownian. I>tit there much truth in tho popular ;hit there is a irrea* deal of unneces sary lack of iuform.it ion ,u hiniukeup. Naturally shrewd am! possessed ol unusual e?>:iininn . .... sense lie is inclined i<? n1!1 blindly on instinct and ?o >! ?? .too hiirh a valuation m iner * in . tuitive kno?ledire. Kaiiimr' hroii<_rh ! lack of intim.Jc contact with others to acquire pi ?p.r?,ssi\< ' ideas and l>cii naturally in.life rent to hi*vi .idit ! . i- *? ?. olteti a willim. drifter io'o rut unworthy a in.in \vI .. i i - ;<> dav. Then ha> heei . . .1 in t illio jnist lor :i 1 i; i of education lie r .hul \\ i'h 1 In ?i:?vi - ..-end u: journalism and -i !mlonger exist1- n\ r\r.< 'p.man \\ln> remains :i? i_?- ? n today does m. j>r?.i .i? 111 !!y | Slid ol !iis OWIi tree is an interesting |> .j > r in 1 Year l?ook ol A^nrwU :ne )" ly issued by 1 r > A. *I rue. government diieei : Kxj.eri nient Stations. wiiirh .-imgest* new ideas for the wider .?| re.?d <?! agricultural education. and which gives some iniere>iiin: st.-ti tieThe article (doses bv noiine : ''111 oil I oi' a total j?o|iu iation of some 7'UXMUMiO in tinIToifeil Si ili'? lit l M l< l (Will vinii. persons worn enroll 1 in lie schools and , >! h-ires, of whom three-fourths. or t'J.onn wme it places of lf~? !im s ooo iuu.ib tanls. hi si !tnti - |,.i ;n^ M-eond try grade*. lled i-. hi^!>. school . normal school am! a< idemi>-s.ii iest?mali d, from souu .\hii inij.t r feet sf /* i-i : !. that Miciv <v 60'),000 (>n} ils in T.Ooi) .,-hi?o!>. Probably lOfl.'Vd) of t !;.-~c ary-schno! >(..,! ts re in o.miim schools, located in pi.ic - iii-, it,, less than S. >.)?> inhabitants. !;' agriculture could he I'c m-railt taught iu mm, of seeunil.i:' grade, it is o v: ! hat < he I! would be wide - jiread. I i much more wnl.lv such in structiou rnivhi be diiru ' than it is at present may hi in ferred from the fa.-t 'I it in |*!?T 'here were in all only > I colh-v.e jw* courses in auriculture, i enem/ Viaki/n hv :I.'.?:ii> si n . ril l!). irii i1, (. :! )?? ,? a it ni.'ikiii - ! I Sev i <t w.is <>;) ? vifiinu .*?11 * appit'.Uo 'i v -i itM for the| f* hind vi. 11 r r. i irn \\ i*h , -i well-nigh irn{> : olvtionioM while io the I:ont school i ui upon high U'oih.o^os of! ' i!i a dense l>'np?atioris. < h could only i?o ailing ;|lf.' pa'hs, tcrn.iu vrf. ,/ iu o of 1 lie enemy'" ' , 1)1 Uiftc ' Nothing delorre . Ills Jill. 1 J enjjaKeil in with .'-pain; ^?ti 11 a! | tlioni^lt we recognize the import j a nee to the country at lartre oil ihis war issue, there are matters <>i" personal interest that every eMi/eii is reipiireii to attend to, <>r he will he the sufferer. | ' his is 'in aj:o of eo operation. ii combinations and trusts. All those.ie matter of what vocation, who have a common interest to m I've, we find coming together tor consultation, and for unit\ ol < ion. The Alliance organ i/a tIon ha< for one of its chief >!> s the :isst.||il)lin?l together o' the larmers lor their tnutual pro ' 'tion and hem-tit. At one time we had a very complete otgtni * ion. starting with the town hip \Hiance, then the C? in V "I gaMO'st :--u. up to a 1. : m:/. 111f>11. re pre ?-?111 the S;at A Iliauee. \ > w. ' i!t? i'ic : 11 -1 i V mem I >e|"ship h a ! ! > show up in 1 Ik- |?:tynciit ?!u> - :i11<I regular attendance .i the suli-ji:. t iutiK. yet w hen v.cj !! " ! ' UelOTa! >! ( ''ill'it' : M'lamv ra!'/ you will a!. . ..<! tin attendance lar^i" ami tin i iui*?r?'-i i- mil. j '.'he larmers ot the comitrv arc .iilly aide, in tact they arc ?* Iti rated up to a point where I he\ well Know the necessity ;?> the [ail vantages ol t h *?i r Alliance or _<uization. The material henetit j Hi a business way is one ot tin* | most itnportant to the individual ! tanner. The organization ami op < I'ionol toe State Alliance 1*1 \ 'iitllie 111- h' c|| o|" i lie a It'll' < tit e i.i , i o ' 11 in11 i vi111i iI m cm I ? ven w!n-a hi- cirennist nice* : >nii:linn- were such ' * V h i '<e.M i'it mane a direct u of ' .. i'\i ! i. i i ' . . . . . I ??- < <MiM| I ? w I * 1 Ti ? * i , 1 ' t11 > it advan 1 .* I i ': i - \vi!!i t rn I V ? i >. it .-x press.'.! i hem did' v :< .. arc Well ! : now n in l;o\v t In* Alliance should . i!' ! 111' i .' ;: i 11 - < 1 < | > i r h:.. i . I ( 1 Vi > lure .i.? ii_!.! to Im:ik> 11'i ! In1 no rc .utile I ti* :r.? >s : what n< <' ? .. :?t t i ! . i* to keep our pop ? >r und .1- t" t hi* riinvut in prices i>; ill irtides nl prion* iM.'ssjiy, Mini t I'll writ" i>*i i'**r ;< I't iclv-s tli.it we sji < ) i j ] i J j :.c '. '. .* .i:r?*i t tf'Uii tin* uiaini!;.. ' < lie* ot t tj<v-i* art i.'les ! - "M: i,until.*!' ;:i! tortitizei's. It i- it.;*, on 'oiiiuiooity that we <!i*Miain' to cat! your special att.*ntinn to at this time, and to urtri* veil f.? ; 'tend the Stale Alliance mm- *' ti/ if tor no other reason than to consult and take some actum " ..nl our fertilizers for next \<* ?r \ ; I - III"- 11X11" | I" .1" f . I I f III Is ! 1 'i! h i !<* lor thoie fiofxls. W c! mo vorv lilioral |>roj>? n i ii?*v i, wa not to^ollicr, ami it c.tn ' :irr;il)^'(| so :i?, to nunprotm-o olio. l.o? it rojirosontat iv<? from . ii nut at loud tie- Statu Al I I'niioo mooting ??n iho 27tli oil >' ijPYNY-PECTORAL;| 11,1 ;; A QUICK CURE ; j r COUGHS AND COLDS, jj IT- i jt VERY VALUABLE remedy In all * ' . J * affections of tha Jj ' ;j THROAT OR LUNGS. | < Large Bottles, 15c. ?l? *' ft 1,1 ;; davis a lawrence co., Ltm.,;; Oil ' * Prop'6of ptany Davis'pain-Kin.es. m tj. $ FORBMummr J it " 1 A Cuban insurgent, in orderb Oil . . ge? cigarettes, risked death b; going into a town tilled will 1,11 j Spanish so*, liers. July, if for no other purpose consult about his supply of f< tilizors for 189f). We can ma a contract, for 20,000 tons of f< tilizers, {jet the best in the m; ket, and save our farmers $2< 000 en the purchase. Come to Columbia on the 27 inst.. and hear our propositi and consult with us, and inves gate if it is not feasible and if is not plain practical comm [sense. By all means attend t meeting of the State Alliance the 27th of July. We want v to come, no matter about yo 1 dues, pay them when you p here, i >on't send a crank ak yo delegate. Don't send a man w has ;? personal grievance, one w i- sore, thinks he has not be lireated right, the Alliance li !:??t done its duty by him, or a preciated what lie lias done the past. there are matters tl siM.-uid be adjusted, hut the St; Alliance meeting is not liie tii or place. The meeting only la lwo days, ami the time must occupied in Irving to do soi material work lor I lie rank a hie. < 'nine to ! he meeting to i " ouietliing lor 1 lie "good orde you will get your part with ! others. latv ol.t l?ig "I" homo. We have < *( [! t ho user ji ? ol a State itiiriinij: and ol National meeting very inn inarivM and thrown away i?y sot P'OVMent ill'M'L.lli's" JH'i "Chetl I'oin?* > o tiie St ale meeting i no J i t it i n-i. ihi.it. I it ii)i if Href. ill keep 1 ? !' arid ice t! unum r, the very l>e>,i. the to; i .ft ran ullord, it von want f y J i'.?o?l market, the liest way I l<'! it i to give it your pain Iff a- c;ir :tp ts the cliea < >1. W. .\. Davis. 1t. Mow to Look <*ootl. (lood looks h re really inr than skin deep, depending c jtir*!v fin a healthy condition ! all the vital organs. If the Iiv is inactive, you have a biliti I io.?K ; ii j??ur siotna-n !i j ??fl. \ ?>u tuvH a dysppptio look; o.ir 2<i< 111? \*? ard at]Vpted, y httVH a piiirliod look. Seeure k<> , health, and von will ? .ir?^ 1 \* | rood looks. "Kleotrii* Hitter*1' a Alterative and l'onie. A< 1 <11 root! v on tlie stomat*li, Iiver a 1 lnov?, pnrifit'q t'le Mood, on: - I'III'I", Idofolios and ',r>i]q) Arivr.rt * sfooi! ooniplexion. Kvn , l.n 'io cnarantood. .Sold at t'ra j fnrd Hroa I >rnir Store. opt | "> * r 1 o 11! e. Santiago <li? riilm. Nr. trollov oars, j | oro?t o( tnahoL'Hfiv. No wild animals except do?". !'v ry 1 io<ly takes a nap *it not ! ! ro i- t li?> highest laml 1 < 'ii!,-. |.olt? rv tickets on ?a|e ever w!>?>ro. Mo--' t.f j lie house- are or 1 T ...: l. i: I - ' ? J ~t ' . 11 I IJ11 ^ " . S Mil i? the Spiiiii-.il I'm ! for S iint .1,trues. I ii tin lii I ;i li t < 10.(HI0; fh; ' mo*f !'hiladclplii:t wards. I 1 In- belles plaster their far with ikr.vi|i*rciI i*irn shells. ?'<?*,)i r mine* have been wor ii -in-'c '' ?? v? 11ffiitIi rmihir I'h* harbor ol Nijie ernbrac sixty live sijunro miles of dei 'Villi l . Tobatco Island was so called I 'obimhns from its fancied resei lilaiii-e to tli.e tobacco or inlialii 111 In id't l.c ahoriaine <. < iiir wo tobacco i< thence derived. / Announcements. ;ot ur i For Ihe Senate. Thankful for past favors, and at th In, solicitation of many friends, I an nouiu'i'that I am n candidate fur re oil elect iol: to the State Senate, subject t |J( tlicrulcsof the Democratic Primary. It. H. MlhhKlt. in M a. Km i ok:?Please announce th . name of W, I touch. Ks<p? for tli 1 Senate, \Ye pledge him toahideby th 11< result n! the Primary Klect ion ? am to support the Nominees of the Demo Hi' cratic party. . t MANY I RIKXPS. I For The Legislature. f|t? i i am a candidate fur re-el eel ion t lid it in* 't c?11 ^ ? f Represent it iv,ks. I wil I abide the r*'^nit of tlie T temorr.it i j primary elect ion. : T. V. u I I.I.I (Mr.. (to I r," j M I'i i ioi; I'le,i?e iiiiiioiinre t li 'mime of the Hon..I. N. K-tridjv as it'1 ranitiilitc for t lie 11 on ;? of Represena ,,t ,ti\"<. Mr. i-'.st ridife ha- served llii ]? -? 11?f y four je-ir- in the l.eyi.-latur ill-j and his h>m y and fan bfulness \\ n i;ch d or! lie I hat tin.'- it.a' we feel \v '( i |.i? S|>rvii'e airaio in the l.ev'ij, i iai Ui'e, til - I uril tiei lie e lean .(I nl see I oi if >(? alii Ijt y t'e 111:111, We at" lie I sai '.sited he 1- oie Mian 11 a; oouht to h - Hi hack t > 1 he I shit ore. M1 '**' K-lriiltfe will abide there-nil oftli ; primary elect .oil. M A \ Y Vi >T!". lj '. At tli" -oli if at ion of a nmutier i toy fri"tols I h ue t> <-i I">1 t ? aniioot;e myself ? < a raniliilate for t he Hoii-e <1 l.i- Represent*! ives, and ! Ii< rehy pleilif j III V-elf to abide the result of t lie 1 tettni " I eratir primary election. .1 | K. I.. II H Kl.l )M 1 announce myself 1 candidate fo the House of Representative*. subjec 'r io the rules and regulations of ih ! >cMineral ic part y. .1. II A RRY l- tt.STKK. Km ma Ks 1brpkisr : l'lra-e an 110111.ee I am a candida'e for uomiua tints as Kepres^ntative. subject to tli >10 rules of tlie 1 teuioeratie party. sn.i .1??11 N W. IIAMKI.. of I I 'f*r | Having st'rvwl only one- term in th nix I I.egialat ure, in justiee to myself I hii ?r n< titn,<* that I am a < andidnte for re ' ehetion to the Mouse of Kepresenta " 'He* for only one more term, ! here <>M pledge m ^ : f to abide tie- re-Mil o (JlJ i!i" I hmoerat ie j>r i n i n r 3 election. ve r'\ IM.VI.KK, For Cotinly Treasurer. , I mn: a entididate for the oltiee <1 ri(l ? 01111I \ '1 reasurer. Vr ; ' W A I I II KN. nil ,fy | The many frlemls of .1 no. I >. Taylo ? | l:it. j t t - . 1 < in pre-ent inif his ti:?111 * 1 1 ie- Vol er- of I .aneasf er t ''Mint V 11S j candidate !'"i 1 he otli.e of < mint; ,-liTi r III..'. helehy pledge that ll I %* ill ahide t he re-ult of the primnr. j I'li'i I loll. MAW Vt)|K.|{<. I 1 er,.hy annotitiee myself a> a cut; did tie for t'oiinty Treasurer, snhjec 1 . 1 In rules of 1 he I tetnoerai i<- primary I I w iII serve tor f 100 per anmimii. 1 n'rn ! in;, the remainder of the salary int . t count y ! rea-ury. ,n. : w 11 ??v IKtWKI.I.. in i I hereby announce my self i eantli jdatc for I he ollire of <'omit y Trfii^urr i siihjcet 11) t lie democrat ie primary . ' .1. K. > | \ r or Superintendent of hdiu <wlou ic ( \\ < art- authorized to announce I'rol 'a-. 11. Thompson as a < - n ri ! i ! i? f * fo .i() utility ^upermtondent of lldm-at inn I .i:ia a i':?intutat for tin1 olliee o nintj Superintendent < f Kdocation ' i<I ji i t to tin* rules tfu-, crninjc 'I" ' ! n-inorrat i<- I 'ri mar v. I o 11 \ M I'KKItY. OS I hanking my friend- for their ?up I' >rt i n t he past, ami at t lie solicitat ioi k of many, I hereby announce mysel ... i a delate for re-election t?? the ofliei , it ' '>fiiit v Snperintcdciit of Kdneal ion -ijli|i>rt to the I tciiiorrai ic primary iiji election. W. It. It|{( < K. \t the solicitation of many friends I " her?'liy nnnouiice myself as a emlida for i Ic olliee of ( omit y supi-rin; mleiil I of I'dueation subject to tin- ri|t,.?, o(lV. 1 erning the I tenioernt ic i u ar\ u i. l.ii.Nt;. I For County Supervisor. The friends of I.. .1. l?orry, recognizing in his past service as County Supervisor business tact, qualification and a due regard to the principles of economy in the management of the affairs of the County, hereby announce 4H him as a candidate for re-election to this important olllce. His record as an otlicer is a sufficient guarantee tlint the allairs of the County will he safe in his hands, lie will abide the result ol' the primary election. After being solicited by many friends I announce myself as a can didate for the ofllce of County Supervisor, subject to the rules governing n the Democratic primary. v M. C. (iAKDN'EU. y It ^ For County Auditor. At the request of many friends, I j hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the olllce of eoiinty Auditor. I will abide the re_ suit of the democratie primary. JOHN A. COOK. For Probate Judtje. \ The friends of Chas. D.Jones, Ksq., " recognizing his character and abilit ies together with his tilness lor the position, hereby announce him as a candidate for the nil ice Of Probate .fudge. I We pledge him to abide t lie result of ,>! tln? Itomnoratto primary. For Magistrate. I hereby aniu.unet* myself as a ran- ^ - didato for I he otlioe of Magistrate for * I < ills Crook ami ( .me i rook l'ou ti >hip, ami plodjro inv?*t?lJ" lo abide tlio result, ,, i ^ j ; of t lie I miiiuorn: io primary. jy o W. |\CASK MY. ? * \ I hereby aiiiioiinre myself a> h oan! dale for III-* ollioo of Mrate for *' i ii 11s { rook ami { aoo (irook I'own- A . I >1" l,s> V? . !t. 1! 1 I.NS. " 1 \ittirr to t 'on/'toffrnf > rifrru it ? I'll.- old ooiifederate ?o!d>r.- uill " moot at llioir n-tial pbioo- o' meetinij in oaoli I'*? w 11r>li11* "o >at onlay I lit* '' :'.oi li tinv of V mitiisi. |s>.i?, ai ' i 'oliio|< r> p. in., and clft'i tlir"o "f in.or nunib^r 11 i :i? n Township l'eti-doii Imaid \nd tho obairinaii of oaoli 'I'oalislii|i board \s ill iiiool at I In* court house oil SulurI day. it boiny I ho lir-t day of \uipist, it to organize a ooiinty I'oii-ioii boxtd. 1 W. 15. Hurt i., if t li'in'n t'o. I"oiision board. BPARKtiTs" 4 HAIR UALSAM ' ClMAin and b**n\ Am iht ha.?. t iii iin il |iO? X r ^Falla to Boatara Gray Curr? ^ilIt iia.ru ^ * , VIRGINIA GOtWCCQ ' For YOUP?<i LADIES, Roanoke. la. * Ijipii* S?*p* *il?, On?- ??f ili?' '. ailing ^t'litiihb for Ythilli; .* .11 lc??* .Mdij* r iiitiffiit l? i,: .ill ri.<?kV.T!J iiLi'ro. I t amp'is tfii acrrM. <'rap<1 ivj*i t*4.!i - r* t.pkji i ii \ ,?II<-y ?if Vi f*me.1 f..r I iirn. in ! n<l Am. rlr?.. ' ai iter*. K?i ' i j. or ; lit Art .it.l Mumc. si .leits fi in twenty ! *' siai?*s. l"or catalogue., ?.l..r??* \ ltt? I'ri-snt*1.1 p | MATTIi: I*. 11 A Kills, ltmnoke. Virginia. KkaUs !a(o Vmirltkun Allen's I'liot Kaim, a pnwilur 'or tli<* fee'. Ii " ' c in ?in . .. ?... : en, suiar n; nei >. ? fw t I ( t r.?tat l.lt .us *. :n ... of "';i* *lnl . ! .n i ! a ,'??l?i. o..ii.*?>r: .llarovery | of itio ace Allen h Knot K.a?<* ni?W''? ttftii or i. .. .lu,..it f.vi i-?^j li in ? cure for h.t.'Atlliir rallnna ant) hoi. 1 r-.l. ; fi.-ol I Try It to-hav Ro;i l<r ftl! ilruKyliiH >?d ?hoo st.ir.-i IIv mail f..r ^6. In ? *ni|?s Trial ,f I !.K Aitilress, Allen V Ol instead , I. \ N v >h?' \| : ii ii I t* ? oiikfli ('lira is 11? ln*st pr.'jirirai in'i I !i:i\ \ r - I I or iimsS r ami I i'jn'1 .".ay ton ii<u?*l? in its jirnisi*." ! ! - I.. \?. Ki'iiiioii, M r i..?lit, O.J.>11. On. a ; ' r:i ivfitrd y j *' |l..?i 1 1 .it i.. i i . ...1 oii?'liia I i.ui I 1 '%* A .i.tv". V I To .?? t ! ?a M'.l ?. ? ?' II -I : tit'lie. ! 1.1 I>f I ' . . \ t.il \ , or 1.1 . i | st r> !.?;. A i >11 ii L.. . < . I.. . ill ~ _ y.| J! 1 '?? 1 . >i I ' St> 1 !.' i Vii> ! v I > i'. ' v ? fi S? 1 4^ ii $ d i< ">' nti:i '-apaaaJL^a *- v. M v Aiiniiih. ? ?. I t N. I'rvor ?U 5. MII,IT.\in A( \!>i:>1V. (Mlioe of < I in i r ii i nn Hoard ol \ i sit or*. < ' rvr!"*.'<>it. .1 illy 1. I MIS. j % nni? \ scmii'j exists jn Iteneiicjary j CniU'l-liip fur 111i ?, I am n->li r county, r | i n ''i?' Xmit ti i amlinn Military Ac1.1 aili'iny. I'.lnnU applirat inns lor peri mil in enter compel it ive examination, . ! u it Ii -heel giving iiecesxiiry information 'tti tie nlitaineil from tin inly ! >oji. rinfencjent of education. VI! an ] pnrni urn- MMi'! lie in Jrimls of i li:t irinBti !.? i'r-t 11 nof \i|^usl. i . -V ?..\I?SI>I;\, !i*.irman Hoard of Visitors, f I ?????????????? :,Cha8. D. Jones, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LANCASTER, H. C. r Office over the (tank. Will prac- .3 tlce In nil the ( ourts. Prompt at- | tenllon will l>e given all bu lness entrusted. Collections a : p. . laltj. i iy. | A