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J. B. MACK L?j2 "TCv IB- -f<BB A M * VOl.. VI11 r it! w>. i r a fccJa k! ' -w,. ..i ? p iw tSV ttj J /JiSOli? ' \ Then prol...;#!, ti * kidney.-. /?( ho Ohcsl? y.| Tao:. J.-.-'.: My U... fi| in Cito "? 5^ 'ihen j.io:xii)ly rheumatism. Ko matter where it is, nor what kind; you need have'it no longer. It may bo an hour, a day, or a year old; it must yield to GSs(BB*r ?1 Immediate]r after r.; t lyin:: it v i feel its soothing, warming,strengthening |??wor. It quiets congestion; draws out inflammation. U In il t'.CV.' A now combination of row remedies. Mado after now roti.n!--. Kntirely unliks any othor plaster. The Triumph of Modern Medical The Perfected Prmbxtof yearn of Patient Toil. I laced over the chest it ii a powerful aid to Ayer's t'henry Peetoral in ll.o i .imeai of ali tnroal and 1up'? nlfe iom-. Place ? over tins stomach, it .stops nausea and wauling; over the bowels, it i i>ntrols cramps ami colic. l'laoe 1 over the small of the back, it remove" all congestion from the kidneys and greatly strengthens weakness. For sale by r.l! Druggists. J. ('. Aver t'o., Lowell, Ma si. I'luwinir l mler Sluir ^ our articles on ferti lizers in ti?i* I'. F. have been closely studied, and when 1 hoc I ruin $10,000 to $12,000 worth eaeli year, you can see it deserves my closest attention. For a lew years I have noticed that it required a much greater amount of fertilizers on my old truck land for potatoes and cabbage than formerly, or about double, while ihc land should he heller. To ascertain the trouble I had five samples of the soil analyzed, and the chemist rt>rn.r 1. it ili-fii'imit 1?? ' r * * " imiijuij*. i "i" laid! 11hs been hi truck since 1805, with a libera! 'w ??I horse stable \ manure. Peruvian ;;wano ami high grade fort ii/.crs. 1'ens, beans, ciicumber*. potatoes, oahhayo and ' tomatoes rotated. As soon a* the cro|? " o!!" . r < ? av,.,i to pay it wi?* plowed under, am! followed with crab c.ra-s or corn with cow ^ i',is, AI wets < ho ot ._'i'cii Mull to plow under. No huv m?r corn sold. All teed or wasted in it n lot. corn stalks"* included, and returned to the 4o|l. Itle entile farm 11! ItlO -seres 1 hi : 1 n ?ri. I. til' il, find sill" Ji'iim I>1.' around the t irfn (it ix on the river) 13 e.irtod on.l In- land I ft 1)?.' ;t III .111 ''If ' :i Jit?r i.i'tr, Uild Will a verugt aim .1 1,0:10 eurt - loads of stable manure purchased in * lialtiinore or Washington lor thirty years. When 1 began after the war I started the row pea to turn under, and have kept it up. It goes without saying that I have v" ? >eded in the business, hut if / Of if A. Chemist is right, and the land is deficient in humus, all the theory I have heeu working upon must he wrong. I fear the trouble t X ( ORELL'S IS THE LANCASTF.R, S. i ! i r< i r.;i- !:? -il. s;;i*h : s llifra'i* tl:?- viii ' i :' i ?, . i 11 t ! -ho'; ' t] I i ri >1 :?iid iittiir.ii pioihi.-t 1* p??s *- } *?' - . i\ ";*? I! } i V Iuiiisps, (isli, t-ntlnp tr>! >! ' tdhiicco Must. I.iim) vi?r\ liulil ati*i ?tn]y. V,'i 1 i rimnk v??n I <: ' -u truest ions. Sn! . West Norfolk, \ a. ! ( Iiiphj b>/ I'.-Ot. II'. / ' Mass* !/.) i The above letter from one of I lie most successful market sard j oners at Norfolk seems to us to : make a very j^ood illustration of the danger that I have always | insisted there i? in turning under j a mass of jirwen stull on a sandy soil in the South in hot weather. We do not believe that. land i which has heen treated in this i was for thirty or more years can he at all deficient in humus. <)n j the contrary we bolelieve that all j the trouble lias come from the j plowing under of itt'o'ii -tull in i hot weather, and t Im evolut :oti ol . organic acids in iheialnl We j lievo that lh>*i>uly remedy tor the statu of a Hairs is tho use of 1 i , I 11nie lu ti : tor.- in.- iii.oi;i?itv ui j tho oil, and promote tho further i : i i 11' i ii r a i i o 11 *: i I !:? a Mil tola o t ill as. 't oraariic matter 'hat lias I.ecu j lavished 011 tlii' I arm. We IVel !-ore that <uir correspondent will find a coat of lino' to work won | tiers in liic productivity of that j land. The lime -hotiid ii"f. how j'-Vel*, OO Used .it tile .-aflio illlle the liberal fertilization is applied to tlit* truck crops, hut rather be fore turning them under, ?.r * b- a sowing co?v peas on the land. A n* oil ???* ! f *? ilfnoi'tnir fi-.* l?K? ? ?. ! 11 r decked 11me, s;?v not ever :i."? | hu y he, > per m'rc, ?>r even less. i! j used whenever .egetabie inati?-r i* [ lowed under in hot weather, will make a ehangein thn character < ( the soi hat will show im I mediately. i'hc application of {slaughterhouse refuse, fish, etc., i woohl not remedy the matter at all. The best form of potash for you, not the cheapest, will be hard wood ashes, which you can probably get delivered at a reasonable cost. Hut the fresh slacked lime is the only real remedy for the soured condition of the land. I'ains in the chest when a perj son has a cold indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. A piece of llannel dampened with ChamberIain's l'ain Halm and hound on to the chest over the seat of pain i will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened at. Itark of pneumonia. This same treatment will cure a lame hack I in a few hours. Sold l>y .1. K. .Mae lev A <'o. 11 ml U. ('. Ilou^h A I, i neaster, S. ('. --KoJi SALE.?One second hand sewing iiiaclnne at the K\. 11 .r.ritisi ollice. It will he sold cheap CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tt. u!_j u... ii n li ius MRU tou nave Always oougni Signature oi .._Y* > . ? Mr. \V. II (irejror.v 1 ?*11 yes' t erd>ty lor his home in Florida. His elder sister, Miss Kdna, and lilt le brother < 'hurlie accompanied , him home. r PLACE TO BUY S^I-\VI ;kki >Y. C:? SATURDAY, DIv .1// I) V .l.s'A i/'tii (it I hi is tn Ti'ff I x. W i take : !< i-Mlv i i tin i]' it,..- 1 l..> -m, ........ ... ... . i.i. ii.i?111 111 <MII iriiMi r>> i ui. parties in I,aueaslcr and >iitii.;r < >i;niic-. '< I lie* : act licit we have in our stalde, from or .5(1 head oi lino voting mulos ..mi horses, well broke and ol line ipialitios. Wo v. i I! also have a' oar load ol fitic* voiine mules ami [horses to arrivo on Saturday1 | before the lirst Mondav in dan i nary. Wo do not propose to have an auction sale, imt ask 'hat yon i , call and inspoot onr stool; and ^el jour prices; and if we cannot mukcl prices as low as any dealer in j ; Lancaster, then we do not ask j von to Lny Irom us. We are not Irvine to make a| ; monopoly in our line, nor in any other. Wo are simply in tlioi Stork. Waiion. I??i;in<i I.ivory] bti-iint'ss. Wo havo :t< Hanking ; nor Momantiio liouso . 11??r I?'ai! , roads imr ('<?t tun M ills in ours nor invt him: olso Io Iako oil our t i mo , I l!id .it ii'iit i<i!i. Nor do wo t ;a | . I i ph>\ business managers to run, our busim ss ; niana^iu.i: our own . I'ousinoss ma slrirliy ioait iinato ; j way. Wo luiv straight lor oas'u ! and a cheap a any peopo in the world, and will sell lor as small a ' profit as wo ran (or cash. or on i Iimo ai wime priooy. with ^ por ( out intcrest. W < arc pre jt.'ll ? ' 1 to m 1 i VOU :i : [." your oM >1111!t> :111ywhore Irom j ."jS.'tt.tiO tu $ 1 "J.a.t 10 tMi'li, NovV. | , instead of ri^uinir your hard ear red I I dollars :it an auction sale, wiicrc 1 I von ait- ;:.i111* to m-t what v<>11 tin I not want, at 1 na\ dcarlv for it ' .too. cn mo ; iirlit to our stablest ! where you can take your own time to examine our stock, tlior I ous'hly trying any animal you mav lancv ami then have the .* : j price lixed to suit you. | We'll guarantee to save you money. All we ask you to <lo is to try us. Cl.yiuks A- Ku.iott. i ! TIIE CATAWBA INDIANS. i The A cent of the Slate Makes a Financial Deport. Agent .1. II. I lay et>, of I lock J Hill, commissioner of tin- state to the Catawba Indians has sent in! his annual report to I ho governor. His report cowrs tin financial 'expenses for Iv!'?-vs wlu-n he came into otliee, succeeding Mr. A. K. Smith the former agent. The state annualh eon; ri but en 1 I for the benefit ami support of the srna!! remaining f*ott ion of! a oner powerful tribe now settled 1 I I iti tins state. Agent Hayes reeeived from his; pr-uieecssor $2* ?."'*, ;? balance 1 < ft after the appropriaI i?>n mndn by the legislature. His report is, pur-dv tin ancial. the I ndians received >0 17.-".* ol the money ami various other expenses after being paid left in ins hands lor Hie lis-, j eal year 12*5.70. The Indians receive regular school fund, which amounted this ' fiscal year to $2**0. All of this was expended with the exception ! of *21*>.'h a balance reported bv i the agent.?Columbia Record. Nu-Tu ll?r for Fifty Cent*. Uuar.?ntor<l tobacco l.at.it cure. makes weak I men itroog. blood pure. 4oc.ll. All druggist* I YOUR CHEAP G] - ^g--^ ? A?w 1\ JL ckmher 24.. USOH. ?? m? J HM IBHHMHnHn rcsMBH I Makes 1hr? fftnrl minrp fir LKP* ALPAKINO PC. A cms momfvTin.Ti rr r.-va^njmMHHHUi liif/rif hi tin fitnet. won Mine. (.'tirimcr \ miii- wa> summoned to the I>1 ?<,ivtmi!i M me Tiiur.-dav to hold an iiujiu-st over the body ??I \\ illinm Mel id vre. enlored.! who was killed while at work in! the mine that morning. lie was working around a dangerou- rock in t he side f?t" t he oxeavat ion after having been told by the bo-.*' not to bnther that rock, but to work elsewhere, when the rock1 gave way and loll upon his loot.! throwing him over on hi> back] aero-;: another rook, so injuring his spinal eoiutnu that he died m I Jo minute" afterward. I he vor i diet of t lie iurv ?.f inline.; was! ' that he oamo to I?i - math from a p?ek falling otion him through his own carelessness. / Ver i 'or l.wnt* ?>/ Stw'k. J.anca It r - stock dealers art1 deterMined liiat the people -hall' 11 a. e | eiit\ o! sfmdv. In l le. - is-1 sue I lent I. Springs ' ? . :?! ad-I Vilt '"Mil I t! loads lor -.lie. at 11???i iis t# lir-t M >11 ia> lit .1.1 . UJ'.t V. ;;!! ! I'! Ijltlli A 1J lull, are .?'1 v?-rT: aim ;i * ar load that will arrive if re next Saturday. TIm'v invite vim ?'i call niul see their :?iul 1 their price". < ?? .1 i tropin 'ill Vi'ic I tint! Srtrittt/ j Mitrhhni Would lie att e\ci llenl i 'iii ist m:is jire ent lor vonr daughter. We have tliC-lii. All guaranteed. ('all ami ?ee them I l\N i i.neiti-i I't c.. i o. ? . It'*' lltirr I'll rot.' A ( 'lirist 111:ilireseiit tur vnnr I wife. The New Home sewinsr ma ehine. The best I ?r the money on the market K\ery one uuar ailteed. K\ l KI 'I'll, ('o. / 'ox i t i vr A of i?t. All parties indebted to the iirni of 11. .1. < ireKory A Co., are re-! quested to mine forward and set j tie at Oliee, as our hook keeper,) Mr. .1. 'A ( itiilor, leave* for Columbia January 1st, and ailj notes and recounts must tie set-! tied hv that time or they v. ill he! placed in tie h md- of an attorney i lor eollee'loii. I hIs d"? s not < mean one hut all. .'It. \\ . I. < i:I i.oi;v. | - ? * * Dr. Hulls Couuli S\ nip W ill Kid von of a eolil luore quieklv tiianj a uvol her remedy. I Inii'l let a eold <zo as !! eotnes: for you mnv rti datijo'r youi lite I'riee 'Joets. ?< hir o!.| !ri? i , Mi. Small paid us Jhis u?-is I annual visit yesterday, lie n * or fail" to come to see ii- <iin* : twin* a year,, ami wo .*t ' alw iys jrla l to see, him. < Mice > year he takes away I with In in oar outo^raph on an artistic slip of paper. The moral of. this is: "(Jo thou (i.e. come) and do likewise.'' ' jt. ) ROPERIES. RISE ' 'tiO-76^ JINKING 4 P#WDEIt ;!:cious and wholesome # ' IOEB CO . NFW YORK. I -JZ .t ? Miss Mm be I W.irc will leave !' ?l.i-i* home tiiAliweck^ * ?<'ol :imi .Mrs. Springs-will s|?<?iid CiinsimiiH ut'tJapt^ White's at Fort Mill. ? Mrs. ('lira ('Ivburn has returned I'rom an extended visit to Fort Mill. ? Mr. Will Dunn who is atten lint: school at ltock Ilill has coine home to spend the holidays. i j ?There will be services in the i A. iv. 1'. chnreh Sabbath night at 7 "'clock, p. in. ? Wo are requested to state that the store-" at death Spring will be elor.ed no Monday. -- I.ittl" Miss Susie May Cloyd a*'! m .on ] Christmas with her .untie at Hoy ki nu -Mr. and Mrs. J. |{ Anderson \ ,.iii d relatives in Columbia this week. --Cadets S. l\d Creirorv, .1. R. r.l:i!.< ney. Tom Clyburii. and Jo in Knitrhl. dl ??l Clettisnn Cola ill aeli here today to le! t . <'lit ist mas holidays. ? Mr A. K. Rollings oi Oak| burst drove up 17" head oi enttle i Thursday and -old them to !!. M .Johnson A. < 'o and Henry lias none north wan! to market tho*"! ? Misses Rosa .Moore and Lil| ban Stevens are home from Wine throp for the holidays, as is alsn-? Mr. Jim Stevens who has beeo attending ti business school in Columbia. _>4? i t i ?i )ur merchants have been on i lit* tun i!11s wceK. I lie town c was lull of people yesterday, and 1 !?? merehants had all they eould wait ??n. The toy stores were imperially busy, and today will be tlie busiest of all. ?Supt. Maker of our (traded -idiool spent Wednesday with Supt. Hand in the Chester Crr? * led seluxd. lie says that school one of the best and tne*' in 'inly equipped in the Sf/rte, everyiinji bein?r on a parity with t heir excellent and well desyjneff I>nil?liair. ? i 'nil H f 1/ . i f f ill lire. The n \' regular meeting of ' !); County Alliance will he hold hi the <v nrt Iioiho on .January Id, I V.M? :,r I?? o'clock a. ro. K. I>. I.ixni.. . I'res. .1. M. K s ion r,. '' r V i ( . n? ill hi.i in r < -I si.in. \,j l .ii i' ' ' i-r.iivis, ( am|\ ' 11 liar* k, $ i ;t \ i ' i'J K< < ; i r ? '. 111. . > ' * tin i r ;iinl driving all imI'llHios ii hi > i"i . Ili'.'.m In h.i.i at'i li.iins'i | i| . ''ii' - l'?! i-Ih's. 1>1.ii IrJii .ids, an 1 j'iii ! mi < omiiN'xinn I?? tiikinp < I.-- a. ' > i ifii cent-!. All linyyists, .-.iii.-iai tiiin i;iiai' in.lcod, 10c, 25c, 50c. A new lot of New Home sewi/ V chines on , Oft1"/. 4