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V ? ! AYI ? For five year* my husband In our city pronounced the cas' ^ mouth and throat. The jugi ^ eaten away, the palate and ton the outside of the throat. Afl 4 Sarsaparilla. lie had to take ^ to swallow. Now, after years ^ health, and he is able to work ^ allotted by the loss of tongue 4 a rss UUI ot ^ " For seven years I suffered J ^ shoulder and arm. F.very nie. p[ a good physician who tried in ^ Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 immed ^ bottles of this remedy the sere ^ * I was a crrpat snffprpr from ^ 1 twelve months. Not one of th medicines I took, did roe any \ . | live. One of niy physicians in ^ Using eight bottles 1 am now |: 1 CE \ the wor ^ ^ - For many years Aycr's Sai . dies used in ihe 1 lome for Litt ''. in eliminating humors front th< ft/ especially scrofula and other si ^ t>upt. N. i:. I L Dr. Aycr's Pills arc sp< ^ Sarsaparilla. They pron ^ bowels, and stomach in ^ I AIAIA . THE BEST MEAT {fTJ? \ \ui MARKET AFFORDS I HE scribcr. >j Is the kind we keep for our customers, j ftflC If Call, or send, for a nice i itb^ ^ ** * -? liOAST OI^'STKAK Bta Of either Ileef or 'fork." None but j stall-fed cattle used. We also handle country produce. eals served any 3: A Li hour in the day at our restaurant. :? A ,rm. b S. 'I'llOS. ItLACKllOX. glMhiuni;< fit. 'Phone No. fill. ;S agcn ^??? ?? g Stylish y Executor's Notice. yc( rpo A I.I. who may hold any claims RA _L acainsl the estate of JOHN S. j ^ " rHUXToN. deceased: Will present j same ti> the undersigned. properly rer- j | l*ll I t ilied ; ami all w no owe i In* estate, will j " P""""'" I ' settle same, as the claims fall due, 5 \ W. L. CKOXTON', Kxeeiitor. S ?"!*.'?/! Kershaw, 8. C. j io?n, V June (J, '!><. , wtft. ;? THI I - .... ! ~ 55 138 146 ^"Chas. D. Jones, mwfm ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Attention! Pi LANCA8TKK.S. . milK nitre. Office in the Courthouse. Will _L of Cams practice In all the Courts. Prompt tunnel at < attention will be given all business their respect entrusted. Collections a specialty. theiMthinst f ' V pose of nom \ ' several dislr ^ To relieve Hick Stomach during ensuing two , Pregnancy, Tone up the System ami give Courage for the Ordeal, take Sim- Cou uions Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Lancaster, I * 4 + ft m . I suffered from scrofula. The best physicians . i incurable. Sores appeared, eating into the ular vein was exposed, the tongue entirely sils eaten out, atul there was a large sore on !er everything else had failed, he tried Ayer's it through a tube, as his throat was too sore of terrible suffering, he is fully restored to every day, although his speech is greatly and palate." j Mrs. E. L. FOSTER, Wilmington, Del. I r with that terrible scourge scrofula in my ans of cure was tried without success. I had every way to help me. I was told to take ^ iately began its use, and after taking seven >fula was entirely cured." Mrs. J. A. GENTLE, Fort Fairfield, Mo. scrofula, being unable to do any work for le doctors who attended me, nor any of the jood. My friends supposed that I could not duced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After lerfectly well." URGE TOWNSEND, French Camp, Miss. st forms of rsanarilla. ha* lirrn nn<? r?f tV>^ rnncHnt 'nm*. le Wanderers, and we have found it valuable ^ ; blood which seem to have been inherited, 4 kin diseases." (Rev). 11. A. COOPKR, ^ Home for Little Wanderers, lioston, Mass. 4 4 4 cially adapted for use with Ayer's *4 note digestion and keep the liver, ood working order. ^ 4 4 'f* vr^r''iy' y wp *rv mmmmmmmmmnasmmmsmmmmamma REE PATTERN ^ n (flection) to evrrv bub- n-f inJ ir.?inry if do net "Mirp. You ran l>o treat Only 50 cents a year. S home for tlio?*a?ne prnu UHH and th* namo gm J 3T m He ; with ttioNo who I ^ 1 |>ref? r lo come he ^ will rontmet to cure 1 jfl tliein or pay cxpev A W W i ii if, inaanaHKJiIbfljwMB^M rail ALL KuJ\ no pr^^OlIOPl v'bur A B ff1 VnflTM t.*K^?i?7r^H^BrT|r>^mllUe pi?lH? aJa if I! SnB IF \L1xU7 ' *%? ' ll- S Hlid pnllP Mucoid I'll n^wK I 1 flv <orr lliroul, I'linpK H.Cupprr't mQgJUMflMttKflMHHHIHHHI 1 ' / I 1. rs 'inny '1 ; t ? N I> II ??lyibroMH lullliif out, t IK tlltri I* r I iii i iOIFS' MAHA7INP 2' Sroniliiry ??r 'Irrtlsry Itlnod l*of?ori tin il/iuo .II.IU.UIIII.. -: gnaruiilee tocuro We IVIwollcit the nioft ot rwmifiil rolorni nlttrw ; |>imi 3- < "? ? iuhI challrncrMBM llic world for urwi .mMmkiv r onoroiew ; fancy 5 '""".,1 rp; .J"'" di? |ra?> lm? alway* hi trhold hiim ; (icl. n, etc M,t>. 3; !h'" "kl11 ,hr' " "*? I a j ' m I n ? n t pliy.lr At >,r t.-,.d ?.< I., r Inrsi Clio 2- k.T many ?i?r? waliatg k^i iiiml>' .? H|..,ialt it waned Vend lo?tcrmi tfcaUn* linn .lint-awe with our i \ I'll ILK N h -n I* wanted herd lor term* |.?v? ?r,ot?.0?? capital behind our un.-or..l.t , Reliable, Simple, Up-to 2* ituarantee. Wutouafot I OO.^nfr hook and ub? onomical ami Absolutely prWW. Addrea* < ooK It F*1 K > V 4I d *ittni|f 1'ap i Pattern*. 2* # JBKJBKLW Hnl or by mail from 3 Mrr A I I rfl ? J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all I' .a lilCvALL VpAJ., Sp Jenj businessconducted for Moornatc Frcs w.il I 4lh si., New York. (ouh Ornct is Oppqairt U. S. Patint O'r mWW.V.V.W.WVA'WNTO|g i i,"?V wihllK.'" "" J Send model, diuwing or photo., with desct 1 atlon. Wer?lvlse, if patentable or not, free r r. ? ? , ScharRe. (jjt fee not due till patent is secure itrons of Pnblic Schools, s AK*M?HLtTI,;iiowtoohi.inp.tcnt?!.,v J cost of kk'iic ill the U. d. and l^rci^u couuti 4 sent Irce. AiMrrss, in of till- public Schools * a ftl f\\A? Ji, /O f* ister county are requested t\**mr-\a wIa\^ww oiiMUiicnl points within t Ore. P?unt Ofr,ct, W?*minctoh, i. < ive districts on Saturday, ?????*v. a' J o'clock, for the purlimiting trustees for their icts, to serve for the next ... . . *A | DC V years. | many thousand c J. II. TIIOM I'SON, called hnpeleK*. In ?<> ?"P'. >' M?c?on. T^JX'JS^^&nvXSSSR S. C., June 0th, 1-U. U S. GKXKI'S SONf, Bos K, Atlanta r | | EDUCATED FARMERS. 4 Whatever stimulates thought, > other things being equal, induces c thrift, says The Southern barm j! Magazine. An unthinking farm- j er cannot be prosperous; because t , without thought there can tie no *2 j method, and without method * I I there can bo no success on the ^ I farm. Heading suggests subjects j of thought, and this, added to the J v I practical skill of the farmer, often a produces valuable results, ltisjj I only the uneducated and those j ? < I w h<> do not read that decry agri-jf I 'cultural journals and agricultural L works, and, of course, are igno- H I , rant of what they condemn. Theiri, I judgment tn the matter is worth! I nothing, because it does not rest v 1 upon competent knowledge. !f I i A farmer is often successful }l | though he nmv not read. but. it i i I ' I 111 ties not lollow that he does not', think. Such an one might been still more successful had his K horizon of thong it been enlarge.1 ! j by a systematic course of reading. K Kverv man feels instinctively , i 1 that, the greater the amount ot f knowledge lie can hring to hear If on his business the greater will t tie his success, provided the same : ^ e\ertion is used in the one c:t?e|t ' as i(i the other. It is ah-urd to!, say that it is a disadvantage to ' one's business to learn all he can 1 , about his business, and yet there | are many persons who maintain | j I that reading about farming is of I ( I ' no profit, though the same person 1 will ask and follow the advice of i ' competent farmers in their neigh-j i ^ borhoods. Then, in other words, i according to them, the advice is i ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. T ^ Central Tlmf) Hrtwcfii^ olitinhm and Jiut!; ouvillr. l asicru Time Co* I lumhiu and Oilier Point*. 1 . Effective May 3. 1SSW.' , . ~ ~ No. M No. au . I -Northbound. ,, .. .. J " I biil.v. I buly. . Lt. J'rillo. F.C.AP.Ky 8 20 n 8 imp 1 ' " SnvHnnnh 12l$5p| 12 US' p , Ar. Columbia 4 3sp' 4 45a ' l.v. Chnrloaton, so. Ky 7 00 n 5 Hup ( ir. Columbia.. . .11 00 u 10 10i> . l.v. Augusta, So. ICy.. - 4 > p, M:??p " ( ininitovillo . 3 Wtp 10 15 p j " A ikon | 2 50 p " 'I'miton 2 3op! 11 00 p | " Johnstons. j U 4'.' p| 11 'At p Ar. Cnlunihinl'n. flt'p'L ... 5 20p 2 10 a j l.v O.l'l.ln Hlnmrg at 5 45 p f> 55 a " Winnslmro tl 3Sp O50a | " Chester 7 20 p 7 37 a " Hook Hill 7 58 p 8 11a I Ar. Charlo.te... H 45 i>| 0 15a " Danville 12 55 a | 1 22 p Ar. Kiohmond ( '1 00 a| ti 25p ' Ar. Washington 7 55:?i 0 05p ' " Halt mi.no I'a. It. K | 0 12a 11 25p i " Philadelphia 11 35 nj 2 5tl a " Now VnrU .. | 2 03 p; 0 23 a | Southbound. No .'CI No. 33 i Daily. I tally. ] i l.v New Y .tl .Pa It K 3 410pi 1215nt I " Philadelphia | 5 34 pi 3 5? a I i " Baltimore { 7 55p| 6 22 a I l.v. Wash'ton, So. Ky 0 2up| 11 15a ( MKa> | l.v. Rlehtnond ! U OOpl 12 01m | j w? I Lv. I)anville I 4 15 a! f.irip ' loil at I 1 _ . I " <'harlntte I b 15a lOAtpl. iHoi.r I " Hook Hill I PO.'a1 11 lOp r..?.l " Chester 0 35 a II 43 p j atiJ " Winiislioro. ' 10 21 u 12 8.'a go.it Ar Col l.ia Hland'ir st ' 11 25a. 1 37 a 1? Lv. t olumliia L'n. ilon't it *" ? j .. .. nana , ,liilu>st<>u.> 1 '.'.in1 ti (>' a , Vi'lor* ' " '1 " 1 .^)>j ?&>lk Iror I -*r- AiU?n I "<J l">]> ' ? *J I " l-iraniteville a U7 pI 7 07 a ?t ?o I " Augusta I :> 45 p fi Oo a , m'ITo ^,v- OnlnmSaj s?. Ky. . I"a Mipl rt 4">a ! nfflrd ' Ar l.'htir leilon h IT t> II w?a I I last- I ????? ??? 1 I y <>f I.v. Col'bta. F.C.&P.Ry I 10 SAai IV 47 ? < lonal ^VHrniah H i*7 j?| SW? ..luic Ar. Jix-ksnnvillw. .. | ; 40 pi y or? < ' ?.KKrixo 4'A It sKltVH'E. 1 Fxcollciit .I ulv ]>?-^< acrvi.'ti between ' Floriilu ami New Y'ork. 1 i 1 N<>?. J?l uid :i4?Ni-.V York nml Florida Fxprevv. l>i*iiwini{-K<M>m S|oopiug Cars between I . Augusta ami N'cw York. *71 Pullinun drill ing room ?le??nlntrearsbetween 1 1 s&! I Thiujwi. .la.-loouviile, buvumiuli, Washington |3> an.t S< iv York. ' < IK' 1 *11.111111 ?i ipintj Cars between Charlotle i 1 ami Ki'-nniond. 1 j Nov ,, au.l ;>??I'. S. Fnxt Mail. Through 11{ ' Pullman dra w It tWM'n .1.1 kvoiivi,;.. ami New Y .1 K and I' id' in mi .-a iv 1 A anil < l.arl.iitr Inning cars hi .< 1 i meals nro . ?. 'st J Pullman sleeping cars lietween Jackson villa r and Columbia, enrouti daily lu'tiveen Jucksonicc ' I villa ami Cini'iiiiiati, via Aaiievil'e. | "?e: J FRANKS. <4 AN SON, .1. M.ft l.P. 4 1 Third V l'. A tioii. Mgr. T. M . Washington. ! 1 'P ' I W. A. Tl'ltK, 8. H. IIARhWlCK, Ut ' i-i l? A \Vaa?iU..4/v.. it h ' i r~ leij I . ' I Notice of Examination of Teachers. 1 ' rnilK usual examination of appl ?*' J., cants lor teachers eortilh ates will I, ho hold at tlio Court lloiiso on Satur"""" day, the 17th inst. The hours of exahtn auiination will bo from It o'clock a. in., 1 to 5 p. in. i .tea J. II. TIIOMl\SOX, 7>oy County Supt. of Education. ,ul Lancaster, S. C., June 5, 189?. A I HK.UTPtL DI.OUKR. Will often causq a- horrible Hum, icahl. Cut or Br&jse. Bucklen's Arni:a Salve, the best lb the world, will till the pain and promptly heal it. ?ures Old Sores, Fever Sores Ulcers, ioils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Erupjons. Hest File cure on earth. Only 5c. a box. (-lire guaranteed. Sold by /rawford Hros., Druggist. 5. ;ood if communicated orally, but f conveyed through print it. is worthless. This unreasoning and enseless prejudice, we are glad 0 know, is rapidly passing away, md many men who ten years ago elt an opposition to and spoke in tension of agricultural journals ire now the most ardent support>t* them. As the light of knowledge adranees the clouds of ignorance, 'i"r?>r and prejudice are dispelled md science, with its ever-varying torizon, throws its light upon very departnient. of human iu1 ustry? and niiat of all, upon the justness of agriculture. Within he past, thirtv years it, has advanced from an ignoble to a dig. zr.... i : ? ir aiiicu Muience, aou larmers suouiQ eel and know and appreciate hat in all these movements it magnifies their calling and elevates them ?n social inllnence tnd advances them m material jrosperi t.y. The greatest enemy to the farner is the farmer himself. Were le to show an eagerness and anxety for the elevation of his vocation it wonld soon rank with with the so-called learned professions, and the vocation would he regarded by the mass of mankind as distinct from the business of a mere laborer as that of a lawyer's clerk or that of a physician from a mere apothecary. No occupant is so well calculated to keep in equilibrium all the powers of the mind and body. It calls forth the most varied qualities?patience, care and diligence ; zeal, industry zeal, industry and enconomy ; tact and skill to direct and manage. No faculty of the intellect or power of muscles or feeling of the heart but what is brought into requisition by the successful farmer. Deep silence and pliant art must unite in him. He must not only know how to direct, but lie must know how to execute. Let him train and prepare himself by increased knowledge for the briMiant, future that lies before him, and take that position in the forefront which the God of Nature intended for him. Agriculture is the foudation of all the arts of civilization. it is the support of commerce, the cround work of national wealth, the prop ami stay and substratum of public morals and national strength. 11 implies an ownership in the soil and a conseqent patriotism. W hatever class owns the l i - r _ . _ ? - i i i i . i a mi in ? country biiouki ieei me deepest interest, in the mental and material advancement of the country ami in the enforcement if laws for the preservation of peace and the protection of permits and properly in that country. Tliey should he educated and instructed so as to elevate the standard of civilization and thus exalt those humanizing influences which distinguish the cultivated man from the ignorant savage. Mere knowledge, more light, a higher social position in th. male of society should lie the aim and end of every farmer in the land. I'll AT TllltOII 1(1*4. u iii;. Would ?|(iiekIy leave you, if you used I ?r. King's New l.ife Pills, Thousands of sutl'erers have proved their matchless merit lor Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Kasy to take. Try them. Only 25 ets. Money hack if not cured. Sold by CrawfordiBro?., Druggist. 5 ?