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i *|v. ' - : ^ ' " < : ? Vik* The Co?nty Alliance will meet r ; Oil the second Friday in January (12th) 1900, and all Sub-AlliunV ' ' -ces should have representatives j t .(there as very important business *will be transacted. The time tor buying fertilizers is here airain and the Sub-Alliances should come to the county Alliance prepared to tell us how much they will need. Now don't fail to come &nd let us have a profitable meet ins and buy our fertilizers through our State Exchange as heretofore. ' 1 ivna npnrlv di'.ud with (IvSttPDSll. tried, doctors, visited mineral springs and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure That cured me." It digests what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia Crawford Bros, d-w-s EXTRACTS Front the Grand Master's Address. From the address of Captain B. J. Witlierspoo i, as grand mas tor, delivered before the (irand - Lodge in Charleston last week x- in their 12.'5d annual communication, we extract the following on the STATE OF TIIK CRAFT. ? . The past year has not been distinguished by anything beyond ordinary events; still the Craft has prospered, and Masonry was never in a more nourishing con'? dition within the .Jurisdiction, y*". This prosperity is evidenced by the harmony and good feeling ^ which exists in most ot the Subordinate Lodges. \ r._ . n* . I a a r> iuy oiiiciai acts nave oeen lew in comparison with my predecessors, owing in a great measure to the wisdom ot the Grand Lodge in codifying, and publishing the Laws and Code, and arranging them for ready reference. If consulted and read by the Worshipful Masters, little rouble will be experienced in r-.ming to a correct conclusion of Masonic Law and Usage. The concluding paragraphs of this excellent address are as follows : Our work is done ; I have labored diligently, and endeavored faithfully to discharge the duties of the office In surrendering the trust confided to my keeping, I desire to express my heartfelt appreciation of the support, courtesy and con | fidence enjoyed by me over a third of a eetifurv. ill which vnn ! have so greatly honored inc. It shall ever he mv great happiness to promote in lit" future, as I! have striven to do in the past, the interests ot the Iraternity. \ I n resi^ninn t he oil ice of (i ratal i Master. I shall lose none of my love le-r the hrethreii, nor aught of my int< nvt to labor in the cause of Masonry. Before closing, I desire to again thank the brethren lor their kindness, and j I willingly and gr.itelully return t t,ho (lavrl (ntru.-U (1 to tno, with the deepest feebng of love for en"h and everv one of you. And to that tireless worker, and mo?d a'corneli-died and able! Grand Secretary. II W. Hrother Charles Ingleshy. ! c.an hut feebly express inv appreciation for the' counsel and assistance he has at ' till times so willingly rendered. I invoke the blessings of Heaven upon y<Mir deliberations, and pray that friendship, Moralitvj and Urotherlv hove may guide yoni in all your proceedings. Capt Wi'herspoon is now I'ast Grand Master of Soulb Carolina. II takes but a minute to overcome tickling in the ttiroat and to stop a cough by the use of One M inute Cough Oure. This remedy tptickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. Craw? t ford Bros. d-w-s * ' #3 ? v y f . . CHOICE Vegetables will always find a ready market?but only that farmer can raise them who has studied the great secret how to obtain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of wellbalanced fertilizers. No fertilizer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains at least 8% Potash. Send for our books, which furnish full information. We send them free of charge. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. I'KKPAHINO TO j t KltillT TIIK TRUST. ! i ! I .... Tobacco Farmers of North Caro- j lina Organizing to Oppose the ' 3 American Tobacco Com- 1 pany. 1 s The tobacco farmers of North | Carolina are to makes hard fight against what they claim is their worst enemy ? the American To 1 bacco Company. Within the past ' few years the price of all leaf to bacco on the floors of the ware houses in the tobacco raising sec tion has been cut half in two, the representatives of the trust being without opposition. In the case of bright leaf tobacco. used exclusively for cigar ^ etts, the price has in the past decade been cut from 35 cents per pound at 12 cents, the latter tigure being just enough to in duce the farmers to cultivate it. A comnanv in to hn nruinifuil l to buy the entire crop of bright tobacco grown in the State* of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee, and the . and the farmers enter into an J iron-clad agreement, refusing to * allow the American Tobacco a Company to have the chance to 1 purchase a single leaf of their | product for live years. Instead of selling at public auction in ware t houses, as they now do, they will j f bring their tobacco to the ware - L houses in the several markets it and it will be priced by a committee consisting of two farmers ? elected by themselves and two|ti leaf men, to he selected by the ^ new organization and every i farmer is to receive the same j t grade. After being priced in this way it is to he apportioned out L to the various dealers on each e market, who havs famlitii a lor f rehandling it ami putting it in |' thorough keeping order, and then N stored in storage warehouses, u: Til us all the markets, independ ent factories and storage houses,!'' can he kept intact and nobody will suffer save a salaried buyer |? now on tli* markets for the trusts.! .1 District conventions are to bo i!] held in the tobacco growing slates i, in January to send delegates to a ,< convention to be hold in Kaleigh ? on January 17th, when the adop |'" tion of the above outlined plan D will be urged. It. is expected that j h the Raleigh convention will be; * the most largely attended meet- jj ing of the kind ever held in thels sou h, and the promoters ere en- i ? tliusiasttc over the prospects of I 11 accomplishing good results. I () 'a I ( l>0 101 WAST TO MAlii: ?:ui? , J We want a local manager, lady I ti or gentleman, in own town or J] county; no canvassing requirede I j You can devote full or spartime; or evenings only, in con.i<i nection with your regular vooa-''1 ! tion. $200 to $.'100 can he made " before Christmas and it will re- j < quire very little time. It is not necessary to have had experience. I Send stamp for full particulars. ' Addres*, The Hell Company, Dept. B., Thiladelphia. I'a. Nov. 1 8 wks f .t. 1 ,? fine fip Many wofhen lose thdr girlish form they become mothers. This is due t< led. The figure can be preserved h t question if th pectant mothei constantly use potter 1 frit during the vr period of prcgn The earlier its begun, the mor. feclly will the be preserved. Ittsiiicr's T not only soften relaxes the m luring the great strain before birth, but he skin to contract naturally afterwari cccps unsightly wrinkles away, and nusdes underneath retain their pliabilit niOtbtr'S Triend is that famous exl iniment which banishes morninc nir ind nervousness during pregnancy; she abor and makes it nearly painless s buil he patient's constitutional strength, so he emerges from the ordeal without da rhe little one, too, shows the effec tlOllxr'S Trlcnd by its robustness and \ Sold at dru|{ stores tor 91 a bottle. Send for our finely Illustrated book fo lectaut mothers. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR ATLANTA. OA. Sheriffs Sale 1TATK OF SOUTH OA ROM OoUNTY ?>F LaNCASTKK. IN COMMON FLEAS. tnhert I,. Blackmon and Susan HI mon, as Administrators, etc., I'l tiffs, versus Win. L. Blackmon et Defendants. [Jl'RSUANT to the decretal ordi L Judge (>eo. \V. f.age, made in bove entitled cause, ?iii ihetith da )ecemher, 1H1M), I will sell a" pi notion in front of the Court Iloui ,ancaster, South Cnr.dina, on the :IRST MONDAY IN JANIM est, within the legal hours of he following described real es 0 wit : All that plantation or tract of nown as the Miles Hilton place, aining SKVKN iil NDKKh (7U0 ACK lore or less, and hounded on the n 1 v lands of Travis Phi 11 i o> and nil ii the east nv lands nf .Inlm M. ml others; on tin* south by lam I. L Blaekninn and Flat creek, an ln? west by lands id' Z. K. Milton: iib'd by t In* commissioners in pi ion into three tracts and design s Tracts Nos. It, i and .*>, tract T ontaining Two Hundred and Fi wo (252) Acres: tract No. I emit ti); Two Hundred and Mighty 2S.">) Acres, and tract No.emitnii 'wo Hundred and Two and one202'...) Acres. Also all that piece or tract of ontaining ONK III NDUKU (1(10) ACK1-: lore or less, known as a part of . K.Cook place, and bounded on lortli by Flat creek; on tlie en* and* of ,t. T. Blaekninn : on t lie si y lands of .l.'l. Blackinun and 'reek, and on the west by estate b f .1. I'. Hilton, and designated by oinuiissiouers as tract No. 0. Also all that lot of land situai he town of Kershaw in said S lounded on the north tiy lot of N Velsh; on I lie east by a 17-foot al ii the south by lot of K. I>. Blake ml on the west by Hampton st rei aid town, fronting 41 feet and s i s on said Hampton street, and ling back east 2(M> feet to said alb Also all that lot of land in said t f Kershaw, lying between Sin ml Marion streets, and bounde Iim iinrtli liv Muriiit* wtruuf 'v ' he east by Hart street: on t lie si iy said Sumter street, ami on the iy Almetta Key and others. Kai las a frontage of fit) feet on the farion street. Also all that lot of land in said t if Kershaw, triangular in si minded on the West by Hart st nd on all other sides t>y lots of J. Ashe, being the lot whereon 'opeland now resides. Tkiims ok Sai.k C.vsii?I'lirchasi iiirehasers to pay for papers am tevessary revenue stamps. I,. M. CLYH1IKN Sherill' Lancaster Coun K. I>. Rlakeney and T. Y. Willi 1'laintiffs' Attorneys. ?3fl* v . r. ? , Wash tho Bin rc You can* if you Iafu, use Gold Dust. *ne*" It does most of cyond e ?* the work. It r will saves time.money and labor. Send for fro* booklet?" Golden Rale* rjjp :v for Hoaieirork." hol? ! THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY ! Chltijo St. LmIs NewTork BottM uk it j c p?T sliapt | ,rt"J | MA G K 0|R 3 If tf use 1(1 hdp ? ry^rni 1. i /\U 11111 A! \j rigor 1 /i i >M W niqc^ri ccx Stolen Sweets are sweetest, so they say, but not so sweet as our B Dolicious Candies. NA Though good enough for the mouth of a queen, they are cheap enough to be purchased by the Little Kid's Pennies. The craving for Sweetmeats is lain- universal, and we are supplying . ah, the demand to the sweet lovers' satisfaction. As sure as there is of a time for everything; there is a the time to chew Candy, (iet, some kv of ~ ^ . . ,blie ?' <),,r special ^e at T rv-rr' r? V. ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ? ? iJU m iicjr O VJliUUUlctlOb, ipv in 1 put up iii packages from a cjuartnte to live pounds. land runI We, also, have a nice line of all ' kind of fresh ort li | Christmas Stuff <1 (111 ; *)!- such as (Jake Mixtures, Nuts, irt ia,,M' I Raisins, Fruits of all kinds, in I S I ifty- fact anything in my line thai you ain-five would want for the Christina* uintr I .. hairI Holidays. All of these goodsnre html sold at the very lowest prices. I Respect fully. B.MACKORELL. nut h Flat | i> 1111 S j ii 11 ~n"' huso to 91200 a yi:aic. in | Wt, want reliable and energetic in en and women in each State to ll'ey; travel and appoint agents ; salary neyi $('?:.<) to $1200 a year and expenf*t <>f SpS( guaranteed and paid weekly ; ncli-I no exnerienco rennirmt u.-a in I struct you. Local Representatives own I wanted also. Send stamp for full inter | particulars. Address, The Hell ' on I (/ompany, Dept. A., Philadelphia, i?nth ! Da. Nov. 1 8-wks. west j i >1 lot ! said j 90 a to stakt. own ' We want intelligent ladies, or iape, gentlemen, to accept permanent reet, j position in own town; salary to ,? 'jJ1 start $15 a week, guaranteed, and commission. Many make from ,.r or $12 to $24 a week. You can deI the vote all or your spare time. Send stamp for full particulars. Ad!v dross, The BeM Company, Dept. ams (Philadelphia, 1'a. Nov. 1 8-wki * * Quickly f | LANCASTER & CHESTER ' RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. In effect 12 01 ii.ni., Sunday, April 23, 1809. Daily Kaccept Sunday. Southbound. Northbound. No. I & No. 17. No. 16. No 14 P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M 7 30 10 30 d Lv ...Chester..,. Ar 8 3 9 30 7 58 10 54 ".... Knox's...." 6 18 0 01 i 8 11 1110* ".. Rich burg.... " 6 36 8 38 8 25 II 32 d Hascomvllle.. " 5 20 8 22 8 40 11 52 ".. .l,-ort Lawn..." 4 58 7 63 92' 12 32 * " Graces... ." 4 18 7 18' 9 45 1 (10 d Ar. Lancaster.. Lv 4 (0 7 00 A M- P. M I 1'. M. P. M Train leaving Lancaster at 7:uo a. m., con nects at Chester with Southorn Itall way going, south, C. A L going north and G. C. 9t N. Vestibule and local trains going west. Train leaving Lancaster at 4:00 p. ni., con nects at Lancaster wltbO. R & C. from Cam den, and Chester with Southern Railway going north and south and with C. 9c L. north. Train leaving Chester at 11:00 a. m., connects at Chester with Southern Hallway from Charlotte, also C. 9c L. from north. Train leaving Chester at 7:0' p. m., connects with Southern Rail way from Columbia. G. C It N. from Atlanta and O. 9c L. from Lenoir. J.EROY SPRINGS, M. HEATH, President. Gen'l. Pas. Agent. OOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA jj EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY. Schedule No. 3 In Effect IS 01 ii. in., Sunday, October 1st, 1890. BetweenCamden.S. C.and Blacksburg.S.C. Wst 33 Eits! 32. Plrsi Glass EASTERN TIME. Elr.U iuit Paa?cn>ter ^ I'as-etnter ^ Gaily Uii-ly Except STATIONS. Except SiiikI .y, Sunday. IS to Camden IS 10 I it.'i OcKulb II 37 I I? Westvlllo II 2d 1 45 Kershaw 'll It 2 05 Heath Spring 10 M 2 10 Pleasant Hill {10 AS s 30 I.ancaater i 10 35 2 45 Riverside 110 20 2 55 Sprlngdell ! 10 10 3 05 Catawba Junction to 00 3 13 Leelle 9 50 3 35 Hock 1II1I 9 40 3 .o Newport 9 15 4 oo Ttrzah I 9 lo 4 2o Yorkvtllo 8 55 4 35 Sharon 8 40 4 50 lllekory Grove H 25 5 on Smyrna i 8 15 5 20 lllacksburg 7 .'>? p. M AM Between Bla :ksbur$ S.C. ,and Marion, WE vv.st u Kiini 1st. , !.?> K A ST K It N TIME. s,r d .ss niix.-.I i _ JL_ Mi*;d Kxcl'pl I STATIONS. Except Sunday. 1 Sunday. A M P M. ? in lilacksburk 0 -to K nn Earfs <1 40 a m 4>i Patterson Springs G 12 J '.ii Shelby 0 00 ^ 11 mi Baltimore + M lo in Monresboro 1 W I Id us Henrietta +20 J 10 f?u Forest Clt v 3 50 M 11 I Kutherfurdton 3 25 M 11 35 Millwood 3 05 ? K, 11 i Colrien Valley 2 50 12 n.'i Thermal City 2 -45 12 25 (ilrnivooil 2 20 12 5o Marion 2 00 AM _ | P- M WEST ClAPKNliY DIVISION. EAST FjVst Class I'irstClass 15 13 EASTERN TIME. II | 1-5 = ij?C2 STATIONS ^KE -Xt QHj 2MS ~~ j. ~ x r. Wx IV M AM A-M P~M". 5 30 0 lllllfkslnir? 7 45 it 3.i 5 45 li an Cherokee Falls 7 30 rt 20 it Od 0 10 (lulTncy 7 10 0 05 I' M AM A M. P. M Trains Nos. 32 ami 3.1 connect at Hlackaburt; with trains on the ( aitm-y Division. Trilln Nti. 112 enBiuu'i- ?? r.?..?AAn * *1 w Charleston Division of the Southern Railway lor all points south. Traiii No rt3 loavin:.' Camden at 1 - 40 p. in , Kolnr wi'sl, makes connection at Lancaster. S. C . w lili the L. & C. K. It., at Catawha June Hon will, thu S. a i... iioIiik north: at rock Mill with tho Southern Railway,going north Train No. II connects at lilacUsbuu? with the "* Soiiihern Railway from the south. At Marion. N c. ?i Hi Southern Railway Rolntf west. SAM I, HUNT. A. TRIIM'. President. Su perin leiulcnt H. II. LUMPKIN. U. P. A. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it," writes || N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. < ures < coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, I pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumotion. Crawford llros. tl-w