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Dreadful CROUP v Mother*, when your children ere attacked by the dreadfal croup, you need not despair; Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Hyrup will relieve and cure this disease at once. You can uJwayn depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fails to cure. For whoopingcough and meaalo-oough it ie the beat remedy in the land. Children like it. Dr.BulTs Cough Syrup Will cure Croup without fail. Dose* are smalt atnl plHont to take. Doctoas recommend it. l'riee 25 cent*. At all druggist*. Waster Imm Publish*^ Ev?:y Y.'i". i ?y id Saturday 15 Y he- Eitirffls*. Cosjti? A. J. CLARK, ICdltnr. On# Y#ar, $. bix Months 50 cts Thr#s M?nths 2b cts Ik .Advance. i Saturday, O- toher H, I ? ?. Well Directed Labor ronquera in Npito ot Oh*f arias. No doubt some friends In*"' thought that our cultivated land was all just about riuht. ?>i wr could not raise such crops of w heat and clover. iVriiap* you j hava land that is uneaten in character, side hills subject to wash, poor clay spots hare and there, and these troubles cut ??* down your yield, and perhaps! you may has? thought we did not hi vol hp ill. 1<> encourage -i:? h , l?*t me describe the ii?hi put iti ss htat this Hall. The most ol it, 1??? nearly ieeel. but rolling ^?nils, so there was no trouble in jetting, fa)!, enough for tile <]iaih age. ? Hut clear across one si?U.. some tiO rods, it scopes quite * sharply down, at the outskirts r?fj the tield, a strip some A or 4 rods j wide) The soil on this slope washes down badly and is lost on perma'iicnt grass land adjoining j li is hard to keep the lerti 11ty up. j We harV had a heavy rain conn right, aftier drilling in wheat, ai. . the walef wushed down each tin row and took all tho seed oil' the field. WtN put -oine more i 4 hand the next day, l?nl so mu ' .soil wart reli;oT?-d lli.it it did do,?well. A j>:irt of this liel i i? hard whil.e clay. When it worked down iv??I line ami y, i dry it looks almost its white a* snow. Oiler poi'is are ehoi. ? rich and jo*' rijiht. Now lli* wheat on the clay on^ht io he put in I > September Id. while the ?<>th would I arlv enough or^ the heat land. We IniTedo average it the to-*: a* can. an the clay in not .d'< itself, hnl t lie wheat on the lia. ! clay doe* not make ^t.? cnoii^h, and that on the mellow est land gets most too lar^e. ordinarily. It a ^<>od allow rr should come before the wheat Ilcware of Oint moiits for t 'utarrh - 'fimt < ontftin Mercury. ? i?s mercury will surely ilewlrot lie .?r. ? . f suieli nti?l complotely iterance the m . -v ;< n. 1 when entering " through the itiiii'dui .rf?c<-? Such article* houUl never he uactl ei?ept on ( ^prescription* from .-| ..t.?l>!e |>hv!ilcl:tus.?? v i* they will ilo ten fold to the good \ou loesibly ilerivr from the in. Ilnll'a C?t.?rrh manufactured l>v ! ' .1 Cheney A Co., To Jrontal" M' mercury, and is taken in , acting tiiiecc j i.pot. the blond and *ltl Trfacaa of the avatem In buyliur llall'a U sill/1." ur,: 'ou K'"1 lh' genuine. It in * "'I ma le in Toledo, '>h!,>, ly HiIfnonials fr?e ricn 7f>c. per hotlic. -e the best. /? on tho clay is up. and dry weath or lollow, a crust would form thst would seriously injure tho wheat. That clay will quickly run to nether, when ft no as wo make it.' and dry so hard that part of the ! wheat t. ill never get through it ''here is one depression in tin* j tield with no 'natural outlet, u -unall swamp hole when wo came '.ere. We drained it with tile.?, hut in case ot heavy rains it litis with water th.. ;uns down i.v.m the higher ground around to the| injury of tho wop. when voting.' and then tho laud is so rii I), from! ' tfio d":v"i" "f'ho barnyard ieb> I tie hole for half a century before' we "ulna ' re. thai tho win at : sure to overgrow and get downj Hat. !' i; a t rrible job to get it.' land of course, it do?s not till well. 7 I We have about tho same trouble I on all our fields. A hasty look | at the fartu, at any time, would j not convey a fair impression. How many, nianr tunes we have (wished wo had land that was all I ! good ami 1 yi 11 just right, an! (thousands have. And still, in 'spite of all. wo hsro been ahlo to rai?o to do bushel* of wheat per acre. annually. And it hasn't boon all lurk either. Vegetable mat?er turned in, and tillage, lias helped the hard clay soil. With short rotation wo do not have an much noil wash down the side lulls an used to. A little top dressing of these washed spots has helped. Kohert and George have been putting manure on the poor spots in our young clover on the side hill lately. W?? try' io gel on; v? u*-.?t in eO it (Til! CCIl'.C . up helore a rain, when wo can. This Fall the tirst rain after drilling came in the night. Wife and I were listening every moment ?o anxious were we about the wheat. \V ? were wide mwake] as ?oon as the tirst drop* struck the roof. It was a gentle shower; that was our luck, Hut tho most! of our irood luck ha* conn- from hard work, carefully directed, rather than from tho best ut run j lit ions naturally. That depres j .ion 1 spoke ot used to dry up in j Summer sum.-;iuu*?. t Mi? i nil it 7, ah dry and 1 put in wheat rijrht | through it. ;I had flopped 1 lien I tho or<?p and labor would have brer. !r,-r cn!v \v. < >n th eon ' trary, as soon as possible. ! ?t tde^ horn and 1 yan on a l"dn iio jvmK 1"U^ i carry tin- 'va*? r ?.!.! when li hou; 1 collie. ' hud :'?rr. t ii iij* t ork for? iv< that wli-al < ?p. And ! did work, 'i'liu-- uio-t ot it ins W c vv? . 11mi j . , to iniv in1:' iii or het I c?. w had l it t If mi . ! 11 pay w it it i.at*' in lii ' I .11 i a heavy ra.n iilicd the hole \\iiit water, kill i had i n drain almostup ihoro. i?< 1 ml it throu/h soon enough to ove the crop. 1 Ion"! know, hut I have an idea I fell I ah.nit as juhliunt when I lot that water out, and ?.ed tlie crop, iour hrave soldier* did after they out possession oi Santiago. It irather natural to delight in eon ijuest. even in (tie making of un productive land with many drawhack.-, yield you protitalile return.-. Well directed work will always do it.?Practical Farmer. J>r. Hull's 4'oiigh Syrup i* a most valuable remedy for all fhroat and lung affections. It cures a cough or cold ir. one day. Doses are small. Result sure. I'rico 25 cts. a bottle. I Mowing Wheat. W. F. M;iBsey. In l'ucilc*! Farmer. j A. Webstar, Greenville, S. C., i&aks: 1. Will it pay me to bow wheat with a tenant who furnish 3 li\ 1 f the fertilizer, lialf thoj seed and all the labor and gets | jhalf the crop, 1 direct *11? 2. What fertilizer* to use on gravel 1 j !y land with red clay subsoil, that; will make from half to threequarters of a bile of cotton per1 acr*? Land now with a heavy | grot, tli of cow peas on it, from which p*as are to he picked andl 'vines turned under. .'J. What! ' pr? ; a. a ion of t he soil ? *4. 1* th? j Tultz a good wheat, and how much seed per acre? 5. What! | fertilizer for the same land after j j cow p~as grown with 300 !ha. per aero of acid phosphate and kam-j lit? 0. Should oats he nlnwuit in with u turn plow ami pea stubble1 I turned tiniUr at the same time? 1. If Mi? work is well don# and | the laud properly prepared, it I on a lit l?> ' ?e a, j lug crop to you. \ 2. Yon do not say whether any! fertilizer ',t?s applied to the peas! on the land where you propose to sow wheat. I f these pans had the ' application you mention of acid phosphate and kainit, the nnU ! thinR you need apply now will he' arid phosphate alone at rate of I 300 to 400 lhs. psr acre. When' the land gets into better condi-1 tion we would not consider it necessary to add more fertilizer; after an application to a pre ! reding pea crop. We would mow the peas otT and prepare the stub- ' bio for wheat. The land was1 plowed for the peas we Hippoae,' and wr do not think a rn plowing] t this date would be any adran j Uk4 to ths wh?*t. 3. You should [ hare a disc or a cutaway harrow,' and run this two ways over the! atuhbla, harrow and roll and J than run tha mouthing harrow | ' and tha alod cruahar. I ha ohjart | ' it lu go o*ar and ovar till tha aur- 1 far* ia a a flnaaa Jou ran ruaka it, I 1 and thw anil wall packad. If tha ^ praa ara turnad undar it will t>a liar ! to pat tha anil aa compact at | is dt-airahla for whaat 4. Tin* | 1 Fult* i? ? dun whaat, hut in tout climate would prater tha Kill caatar a hcardad wliaat. Sow *ixi perk* per acre with a wheat lrtilj aft*r tha -nil hua b?*en w*ii pre-1 pared f>. 1 would not u?e jinv fertilizer <?? the oat-, unio-s y?#u I think that th?< nitrogen iixed hy iiit* poof riiu\ infckt tih ,i 4\v ion . 1 .*! 111' u I ill 1111 s <' .1 s ? i ii i.?r. i f I , - I . lrf-*i neiu pliiMpii > d<l SOr>|t\ jrimil. ?"> N P'if i. land sln><)lii he prepaid ytfiicat lu'ui, ..i d ' hn " r. dr 1 1 ilt it! tiit* rate ( two mh:-. ; ; ?uT<*. Do not -lo any -o ? r< n.i Work . 11 plowing lit i,: . If'1 Lilhhle. 'i'littroimit , .ratn \ -.1 ilii* yorfrto* ik h>hi ' . n L'riiui culture, l>nt It?i. tio . . h*? t?? "11 well i . , i f crop for I to* siifnnti-r {oil* it i- I >e! ter not to ; 1 ti f !i DM* i | aowii heforci the prid S? f '* ? . h?rj hut d<> not cow iti* ! aft?-r you ha\t- hud a . I frn?t| unlet* >oii w?ut i ift7if 1 an attack ?.f tlo? linn i! t. pAa-. HiP.fi Yp.i Wj?M t am Pntn-rM Comniiminnrrt i>f iltrrtimt. Thr fnllow liijr h?v?? i..-?n *r> pointed commiM junor* ' !? < ? tc? *crvM ID ji?*n?*r ! ?'U?i i next month : * ' K??<l??raJ VVyJi? i . Marshall, J. Davift Flynii. Mat**:! (J. W. Jones, J. I). ';??I. [{. I Thompson. i 1 J JERRY'S [XC1 ^LXJQ-TJS "r^-1 h jffi. x'j-^i.'~ * '* *1 ' v"1'*'' .* MS3if? ' <<m&?sss2ga*? 3QB 'HliE?Sf 30LD MEDA.L?] m + ifirwMi > if uia ABSOLUTELY PURE W I fully realize the supt for Flour, adulterated with and other Foreign matter August lOth, 1S08, I offer above Brandt of Flour Ou Winter Wheat Goods ef th< I have a flrat-claee. M|> to 4 pot* day, run entirely by water tho City, with every feeiMr bee' Your ordare wll' fcwre preaap tho best atteMIe*. c*5r j.Mk roi niesf pw? Stuff delivered yeur edette*. HounxKumrmnB Get* WHITE and GOLD MEDAL Bra iM. BERRY, Fjcri an r?H?d. Would it riot h* wit* to ohtlituts more rjc; for !!:?at in our lailf <11 e t 9 About on* third ??f >11 t(K It tcili IIII t r I Ilia (it Thi. ia mora than rtn h# ?aid of mm I'htra ara no bona*. no touch pl?rea that ha** to ! # * ?* iinl* A ro?n1 meg it mad# nr> of |U part* hall, #!' part* whit# arid J10 parta folk. Thn wh'U nf an mm I . 1 tain* M> par r*#r>%. witfr an?1 th# folk .Vi pfr r?nl. {Vact lea 11 f rn #?V i? animal fond, anil r?t then* i* nona of thr> diaacr?rhle wnr of the butehar ri#r#"?i?r\ to obtain it TIip Vf c#tariati? f Knclnnd na* I fr. . ' v . ' !, . ' j roan lire ' MO > i' old and : h x v # 1 . r ro r! 1 ' ' r f frmii <' *h o %?i|_ K. . AV' ). r * h < cookfld ir mi nil t " ' s takr U \\ .< \ f! !. ! 1 ;% h ,?* I ?ntl i-iiHivo t ' * mi', ? ':' tli-o-i , ? : Pr<!en t n t i r v ei> t 111 u i; > > "??? .. n ' ' "IVA n ni?ii ir i ' - ?r\ h:?r?l i* i' *11? i i . * ipf t* ? 111 .-?> purson* " ! >ii -r-iM' | itnuiui*}) .. 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INTER WHEAT FLOUR -erne die*ust of consumers ^ Corn Flour, Cam Starch, * On and after this date, the Wholeeale trade the taranfteed Abaolutely Pure Miffheet type. \ to MM, MfMitf aao to* rreIn |to?w, I>>ato<( in th? heart of wm to tfee ImmImm n fum aauvary and ir, MomL, Orttm, Brmm and Ship ri>n fram ymmr jriiar an BOB s ? - i' lii lllar NOTICE! f To tl><? Taxpayer* of I.an<-aal?r ('oontr : *v *1 f?** Tr#aaur# r'a (iHlc* will'ha < - 11 f??r tit# r#ll#<*ti*ti of tax#s for tiaoal y#ar 1808, from tha 15th day wf () ?.h*r to the 31 at day of 1 >?r#inhar, 1808. Tit* la * follow*, * i7.: Stat#, ft nulla, ('onnty, 5 u <?V (). K. K., 3 " S 'hnnl, 3 kt I.' I'i I. l.IYT 4 < . II. A' ('. II. IV , < ?111 k. 45 milln ??. II A <?.. K. It.. I'I...ant Mill. 3 mills I). It A II It. 0*n? < r???s, 7. mills I.* ncukt nr Iirailed School,* 4 44 n " ' 4 44 <?i>iir-.i -1 ,k ' 111\ I Ina i i V " li, " to I a l. i.itVYS BY DI8TKI0TH. J|| I 'niiaii l.ttinl, .11> mill* , I ti 4> !! * i 'r.-fk N . li.'i " ? < ?iif ('rrftk <ir? ><!, U7 44 < '< lir t ri ,11>i,r? X li"?'l". 15 mills (iiiit < r?ri i ii *(! .!, ?4J 44 < ill la I 'rr * i J?ii?a A i: ' liuluni. \ 10 " l*'i i ( rrck No. 0. 10 " I' iat t "rr" k No. 11, ( ( k?r?li*w ), 'JO mills i'lpsasnt Mill, -No. 9, ( K^mIisw ), 111 mills ! "rasa lit Hi i I, No. 7, 1 'J M Itit Hill, No. 13, (<>ak urst). 33 mills I' *a*nt 111 i I, il t Mi f i x 2 1 (Ml 111 * ?m?r < |j^ " ^ (.Vilur ('rr?k, .Juiir? X Koa>l?, IHmilU ^ I''?prc{fully vuWmittod 2 .1. k. hlacrmon, Co. Tr??8. /