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BRONCHITIS Bronchitis is very prevalent. It generally begins with a common cold, attended with cough, hoarseness, soreness of the lungs, tightness of the cliest' and difficulty in breathing. If not attended to, it becomes dangerous?thousands die from bronchitis annually. Dr. JolinW. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best remedy for tins disease; it relieves tho cough at once, effects an easy expectoration, and cures in a few days. >Kr. Ball's C?IVUH yuugu ufiugj Will promptly cure Bronchitis. Do s arc small ami pleasant to take. lJoctori recommend it. l'rice 25 cents. At all druggists UMASTER" ENTER I'll hE t?..oushe<j Lvery Wednesday and Saturday "\ 'wronsfi r^nMtshinu Company A. J. RL ARK Editor. ;>?e Year, $1.00 Six Months, ... 50 cts Three Months. 25 cts In Advance. Wednesday, ?Jaii. 24, 1 !?<)<>. LAND ADVANCING. I lo show what land is hrinuiiiK in tlmoonntv. Mr \V. R. Plvler, who huvs oolv when In* finds a| bargain, recent I v bought 1001 acres of woodland !\ io^r near 'ho Rnford monument .it $t; :io acre ?all in wood * and I'M f ?r from I own for t lie ivmi'I i?? !>. worth nnvlhintr. Auninst le* eh?:ir-> his land and irols rendv to riilti vale il will have rosi him proh abi.v $1) or .$10 an ? ? . ;? H<ihlV more. Hut Mr. Plvler t hinks he jrot a bargain in it. and no dotiht did. The president has appointed Mr. C.J. Pride postmaster ai Rock Hill vice Mr. J. K. Potto whose term of otfice It.as expired. The Broad Tire hill passed by the senate and the hill looking to hi-ennial sessions of tin1 1 ?*irislu ture instead of annual, passed by the house, are the only measures vet parsed that are of any general interest, although the solons have been in session two weeks?an eloquent argument for hi ennial sessions. I) ies it pay to ?i commercial fertilizers on cotton' Some mighty good tanner- who have been using th.-m oxten-ive!v will toll you ii >!i?nl?Mill. eoodimr lv loilhttul win-1 li?-l*' t lev pay or not. Noihinu <?i ini< iv-i li.i- In" it tlttllo IIV I ' l< li'^'hlllllll't' -illC" Till!!- 1 ?V wllCII 111 < 11. < I' : I ' I'Xtl' ciscs wore hold in honor oi iho la to (iovomor 1*1 i lor ho. all r vv h ieh the house adjourned lil! Monday Monthly they wore in o ton only two hours. A fopv ot "Kvory hot! vMan azino" is upon our do*}; and from tin? t iirsary exainination u.a ! flaino. il appears lo he t ver\ inleivstinn periodical. Tim editor savs that it is not tor tho fXp'oi tat ion t>l anything heavv. and readers who are look inn pon tlerous essays or aeiid arjoiuioiii must look elsewhere. I'-ie pur pose ol bvervhody s i?- to lurni-h interest ami amusement to a larjje class ol readers who desire their interest, quickly and their amuse, ment easily. It is $1.00 a year or 10 cents per copy. I i?i^7 win irnici <111vi int"V won ! now facing a cattle, water anr food scarcity of a terrible charac ter. About ."1,250,000 persons, h? continued, were already reeeiv lug relief. While in 1807 the world sharer India's sorrow and contribute! hundreds of thousands of poundi toward the relief fund, the vice rov pointed out, India now wouh have to struggle alone, for tin thoughts of every Englishman it the world were centered on Soutl Africa. It would he the duty o the government to pursue th< ta?l< of saving millions of live and it would spend if* last rupee jt necessary to do so. | STATS OF OHIO, < 'ITY <?K TOI.kimi, i I.FCAS t (IF X I V. \ I'uaxk .1. i iiknky makes oath dm j lie is the senior pari ner of the llrin o j I". .1. <"heney company, doing bu* 1 Iness in the city of Toledo, county am State aforesaid, and that said tirm w iI pay the sum of <?\K HI'XDUKI I IMH.I.AKs for each and every case u catakkii that cauiioi he cured by th 1 use of IIAI.I.'s CAT A It KII CCIIK. THANK .1 ('II K.N KY. s wo it x to before me and subscribe* I ill my presence, this lit Ii day of I?e comber, A. I1S.ni;. { ^ , A. W. ( I.KASON, 8FAI. ; Notary Public. IIa'i.i.'s c ata it km cckk is taken in ternally and actsdirectly on tlie bloo I uiiKwur nm i n< ri* *?i i lir Clll( Testimonial* free; send for tliem. K. .1. ciiknky a eo? Toledo, O. Sol.I liy Orugrlsts, ? *>. Hall's family fills uri tin- liost. Europeans Helping the liners. s.? many Freiieh oflieers Inivi resigned their eoinmissions too, ' t<? aid fit tin* Hour-. >ays a I'ari lilispatrh, that i ho g? ?vern ment i : consider!mi moans ot putting stop to l his soul iini'iil for wa 'that has developed rapidly. Si far l* 1 1 men have given up plaee in the hreneh servu-r and takn s.-rviee Willi I lie i lo.-i's. Kloorl Cute Sent Free. Ity ail 'res-in; Itloo.l Halm o. ;<s N| iflwl I >t i ! ct, \ I in hi ;i, < ia.. :i ii y kii - nri-e r1 :t'ii r inav ?t?t tin :i imp ' n..: 11.- ];. ir ' ta:'. It. I!. !' !'. tani< I I? * ? I Halm, tin- jjreate-t. uran ilesl, lies' :;ii?l -iir ii" --I lii'k ! iiimii , tly IllTl'fl*. < 'ill IV. V. Jll'U III el-e pi in ph--, ii Ici-r-. -i rul i; 111. cc/i'ii.a. ).< ; IMum! ; < i-mil, eul in<r sore-, ili-tre-sin skin eri.pt ion-, cancer. catarrh. rhcu mat i ? in. Krci' iiii'ilical :n!vice i 11 cInt't*. when ilcscrip'ion i.f ymir t r???if?Ii uivi'ii. 'I'l.is o moron- otter is ivort , while iii-ei-pi i ii e. Sample hoMh >en all eliirees prepaid l.aryv txittti*i (containing nearly aip.-irl of uieil icine I lor h\ all ilrn!.'ejsl a ill $ per I nit 11 e. I'.. 1. It. i? a I v. . \ - a lier.it n all other Itlo iii Keiiiei'.ie. lor ciii'iii Itlooll lliimnt-. i'r . It. . It, liox time yon tiiiv a .J I I'uciijer. i'.i-c/m n<l< Xolicr \\'i \\*iil _ I> 7 *> l' ~ ui" i- ii1.1 -I II) -III fi.r .-It I'lM 1!,. i-ot Inn -<-i-i| i|i-li\.'i* i! a' our warIioii-? ai | lie L .ni -Mlcr an.I ("In - Ii-r I <1 ?l- |n>. <111r111 <r i h nmtil it <?r .1 imi:ir\ . < iii> i i:i: < >11. M ;i i.. .fsm. Ii?. 1 mi ii i ?;?. W A NTKIi?A ftnv regular 11<>>ir?l ern. ran accommoilnti' limit?><l mini bi?r iHinrl wpcks anil public ilayi Mrs. I.nri^; ami Klyim, 1 APPALLING PROPORTIONS OF FAMINE IN INDIA. Tens of Millions Affected Whih 250,000 Are Now Receiving Relief. Burden Betiding Government. Calcutta, Jan. 19.?The counci today considered the famine situ ation. The nllicial estimates shew the cost to the government of the relief workp, ett?\, to the end ol March will he 40,000,000 rupees About 22.000,000 persons are now effected it. British territory ant about 27,000,000 fin the native States. Tho viceroy. Lord Curzon ol j Kedleston, said that the famim 'area had expanded, surpassing I f 11 1 \ m / . . ' t Jill ? . . ^ il A .. ?. AM. * ; '.. ' . . ' ^tV- t ' ". 1 S ? /? # . ; ' r ? Common Sense Talk with > yWomen r If a person is ill and needs a medicine is it nut wise to get one that has | stood the test of time and has hundreds of thousands of cures to its ' credit ? A creat mnnv women ulin nr<? ill fee everything they hour of in the way of t medicine, and this experimenting with , unknown drugs is a eonstant menace to their already impaired health. I This seems to us very unwise, for , there are remedies which ure no experiments and have been known years I and years to be doing only good. Take for instance Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; for thirty ? years its record lias been one unbroken chain of success. No medicine for female ills the world has aver known has such a record for cures. . It seems so strange that some people wiU take medicines about which they 1 really know nothing, some of which might be, and are, really harmful ; while on the other hand it is easily proved that over one million women . have been restored to health by Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more ' genuine testimonial letters than have i ever been published in the interest, of f any other medicine. ' All this should, and dors, produce a spirit of confidence in the hearts of women which is difficult to dislodge, L and when they are ashed to take something else they say. No. we want Lydia 10. I'inUham's Vegetable Compound. which has heen tried, and never found, want inp. whose reliabilitv is established far beyond the experimental stupe." We have t housands of letters like the i following addressed to Mrs. i'inkhain, t showing that |( Monilhly Suffering is Ai~ \ ways Cured by Lydia Eu .Pink heat's Vegetable > Compound, also Backache and Bearing-down >i pains' I suffered untold agony every month and could pet no relief until 1 tried your medicine; your letter of advice and a few liottlcs of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound have . made me the happiest woman alive. I ,1 shall bless you as long as 1 live."?Miss Join Sati., l)ovcr. Mich. " Four years ago I hud almost given up hope of ever l>eing well again. I was uillieted with those dreadful head ache spells which would sometimes last thrcu or four days. Also had backache, bearing-down pains, leucorrhuea. dizziness, and terrible pains at monthly fx-riotls. confining me to my bed. After reading so many testlP monials for your medicine, I concluded to try it. 1 began to pick up after " taking the lirst bottle, and have cons tinned to gs.'.n rapidly, and now feel like a dilYcrcnt woman. 1 can reeom* s mend bydia. K. IMnkliam's Vegetable Compound in the highest terms to all '' sick wtftuen." Miss Kosa 11 ki.iikn, I- l-ti \V. Cleveland Ave.. Canton. <>. i. Two Letters which Prove that Lyrtra E. Pinkhasn's , Vegetable Compound! Wili Remove Tumor and! Cure Otiter female Weakness. I " Two years ago I was a great | sntVen r ii<an t/oiiiIi trouble and profuse Mowing each month, and tumors would form in the womb. I had four ' tumo--' "n two veins. I went through I treatment with doctors, but they did me . 1 and I t lr.in; "lit 1 would h.i.c 11 e-M.i't to morpbiiie. - ! "Tiie iloeIo* said that ail that eon 1 id ' be'.piiie was to have an t peratiou and -. j have the womb removed, but I hat lieai i oi Mrs. I'mi k ha in s medicine am ? decided to try it. and wrote for hei a<! ii d alter taking horVcgctnbh d Comp< mid the tumors were cxpellet and I began to get stronger rigid I along, and am as well as ever before t , Can truly say that 1 would never hat . | gotten well had it not bt en for I.ydi. 11. I'inkhaui's Compound."? Maky A l! Staiii.. Wat sou town, I'a. if "After following the direction; g given in your kind letter for the treat ! merit of leueorrhea, 1 can say that have been entirely cured l?v the usi ! of I.ydi.i K. rink ham's remedies, am I will gladly recommend thein to in; friends."?A. 15. Davids, Kjnghainton j X. V. II Another Case of Womb Kidney and Dladdei lr::?dile Cared hy Lydii Em Finkha;n's Vcgetabh Compound* Dkais Fihkno- Two years ago I ha child-bed fever am) womb trouble i its worst, form. For eight months afte birth ??f babe I v.as not able to sit ii| I Doctors treated trie. I?ut with no helj I liad bearing-down pains, burning i stomach, kidney and bladder troubl and my back was stiff and sore, th right ovary was badly affected am everything I<ate distressed me, am there wsuj a bad discharge. _____ 'HE LIFE AND WORK OF . DW1UHT L. MOODY. This memorial volume is being written by the Rev. J. Wilbur 'bapmau, LL. D.; the author is he best~man to write bis life, for le knew Mr. Moody more iuiiimtely than any liviug Minister, j it)(I he it was on whom Mr. Moody leHired that the mantle of his vork and power might fall. As Olisha caught up the mantle of ilija, so Dr. Chap.nan has caught ip the spirit of his departed riend nad will carry on the work. Assisting in the preparation of Ins Memorial Volume are the lev. F. L'. Meyer, of Loudon, who * notes the introduction, and Rev. * " 1 was confined to my bed when I ? wrote to you for advice and followed 1 your directions faithfully, taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Liver Pills and using the W ash, and am now able to do the most of my housework. I believe I should have died if it had not been for your Compound.# I hope this letter may be tho i result of benefiting some other suffer- t ing woman. I recommend your Com- ^ pound to every one."?Mrs. Mary Vaughn, Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. a GREENWOOD FARMERS CALL ? ON TIIEIR HKE'I IIEREN. I Of South Carolina to Morton First : J. Monday in February and Or- i ganize to Eight Fertilizer 11 Trust. 1 V Special to Tho State. i Greenwood, Jan. 20.?At a mass v 1 It meeting of the farmers of Greenwood county held here today the following resolutions were pre- c sented by ex-Senator Gaines and P unanimously adopted : ' Whereas the prices of fertili- 1 zers are being advanced arbitrarily through the influence of a j trust and to an extent not justi t tied by commercial conditions. Resolved, 1. That we, tho far- ^ mers of Greenwood county, S. C., ^ hereby appeal to the farmers of r the State and the cotton Slates to e hold meetings at their respective ?i codrt houses on the tirst Monday e in February, and that they pledge * I themselves not to purchase for- j ! tili/.ers at an advance exceeding i j 10 per cent, over last year's pri s j ces. ; ' ?. That we regard 10 per cent. I ' advance in prices of fertilizers as j I much as the conditions jn?ti y,!f j ami we ad vise farmers not to pur- t chase any fertilizers at more than 1 10 per cent, advance over last * \ year s prices. That all newspapers are re U quested to publish those resolu- 1 | tions and help the farmers thwart ; the designs of the pernicious fer tilizer trust. The farmers agreed to stand by ! these resolutions and not pur- 1 I chase fertilizers until prices were t I made in accordance with these t resolutions. Several hundred t I farmers were present and the 1 meeting was earnest and enthusi- t , aetio. I MORE MULES, i j \ I UKTTKU Ml'LKS, LAIUiKU J Ml'LKS. KAT'l'ieii Ml'LKS. ? r f ? HORSES The;BEST. ?:; t K ieleI l?y <*:iIiin<r at our v Si ji l?l??s {]-? < I IK Iitlv. :i 11 < I si'c llit'jt [ ?jii:'ilil\ ami lo.iru ??111* jtricox. W. I I .!? ?* iii tin* lnrsjii'-ss !<> jou'i't ?m1, j * I .111?1 I 11 v wa\ ri| i ' u i I u< < ? ?m1." ::ial ! hat ix wlial v . < t < > i 11 *_r i . Our Mr. leiliolf is now in ilu-'j 1 Wi>ii in marki'O ami will return I, Ity I In- *J'_M will# ax tine a lot <>l I MILKS nild IIOUSKS as 11;js | 1 ever been in Lancaster \\ ' uv them to -? 11 atrain. and it \oit. s want a i:ond mule or horse nive . I ns a trial, and it we do not soil' , i* \ on, we u ill helieve von are not in | I lie market \\ o .^11 iranteo what > i. we soil, anil will i|o e verytliinu j?' r? asonahle to suit all who hiivj' ; li(illl II* ' t' \\ i i'i-. indeed. tli i .< I; I ill lor ' 3 I lie pat roil no- and confidence ot ' ? tile Mi OJ 'e o' | ,*i Ilea-I < ( |||,| ; 111 ;| joinintr eoont i**?-. and ?\ strict in ' ,j te?rity oil lair deal'nov hope to u merit a continual) the same, i ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD. >. ?.?____________ Wantkh !?Shinulc blocks, I IS inches lonjr, all heart pine. i'd ao ?v ii ai: ii ii. ts It W. A S. .Inn. 10. nwu. ? Ienrv M. Wharton, who contrib ites two chapters, one eotitled Personal Rememberances of the reat Evangelist", and the other, A Month with Moodv in Ohiago." They also labored with ,lr. Moody and loved him and . rere loved in return. Keeognizna their duty to the sorrowing zorld, these three Evangelists are irepariug a Memorial of Dwight i. Moodyjas a tribute of flowers o a sacred memory. Of all the great preachers of d he world, not one ever spoke to uch congrecations as Dwight L. rtoody. Everybody everywhere > eceived his words, and every \ hurch and every pulpit was >pened to him ; no one else could gather such enormous multitudes o hear the Gospel Story. This book will be beautifully llustrared fiom photographs, nany of which were taken by pecial permission during the fu\eral services at Northfield, and rom a friend of Mr. Moody the rublMiers have secured a valuible collection of photographs of riends, haunts and incidents of he great Evangelist. 'PI.* I L :1I i . fAA i ins mmk win coniain uuu ^age*. large clear tvpe on good )aper and handsomely bound. Miss Bessie Bowers, Heath spring, S. 0 , has been authorized >y the publishers to solicit ordeis# Looks That Way. In her Indian empire England y'f ias some 200,000,000 people. Of hese 49,000,000 are now affected >y the famine and only 3,250,000 ire receiving relief. The viceroy Lord Curzon, announces that in his appalling disaster India will lave to strive and suffer alone, is "the thoughts of every Englishnan in the world are centred on South Africa." Even so. It is a lommentary on imperialism. In irHor In no i n tmn. nV ...... CW ^?iu linn CIII^IIO UUg* and is pouring out hundreds of nillions of treasure?enough to eed the tens of millions who tarvo in India?and so intent is die upon this great task to which he lias set herself that she must ie callous to the cry of one-sixth ? f the vast population of her old- ^ st empire, now perishing for want <d food. She has assumed ire.it duties which she cannot 1| ulli because she wishes to as- ^ urne new om-v elsewhere, lluna lie pee| V on thinking of this \ili -i neliide that England's em>ire i- already two !? rge for mie i:i nil's credit.?State. \ Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. I'rof. Koxa Tyler, of (hicago, Vice'resident Illinois Woman's Alliance, n speaking of < hamherlain's Cough leno-ily, says: "I -uttered Willi a ? ie\?-r?'cold i In- winter which threat 11 1 to run int > pneumonia. I tried | 1111? rent remedies hut I seemed to ;rnw worse and the medicine upset n\ -toinnch. A friend advised me to r\ h'inilierlain's Tough Remedy tin) I found it was pleasant to take itul it relieved me at once. I am now ntirely recovered, saved a doctor's ill, tiui" and suffering, and I will ? ie\er he without this splendid medium again." For sale by J. F. Maekey fc t o. Tn -uhiliie Nervous Irritability, NeuraU'ia, lyste m, M V;tu- liaiuc, .use Slinn.otis Iqttuvi Vtiic \V me or 'I ablets. , 3 For Overworked Klri* and Fr?ble women Itaitnons Hquaw Vino WltaforTiblctn ire m(< iro'.- rran st boon. . j 9 sd . i