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pW~hkh? | A lean and potash-hunRry soil, wasted seed, wasted labor and idle M Kii.a?A MCJ<TGAQI2. Or, plenty of y Potash In the fertilizer, many hales and a I busy Rin?A BANK ACCOUNT. I Have You Tried This ? following is from the eorrespondent-s png^ of a recent issue of The Punnv South : A broken hearted woman eave : "Several weeks ago you gave the lormula lor a cure for the thirst of intoxicating liquors. Will you kindly republish it in The Sunny South, as the paper containing it lias unfort unateiy been misplaced. 1 remember that one ingredient was iron. If you will give me this r. uiedv and any other cure or tlea ment for the liquor habit, you will confer a great favor on a woman whose heart is broken through having to see her husband on the swift road to ruin fil l?ic anclotturounf i r\ strong <ii ink." '1 lie prescription you alluded 1o i- known as ''Captain Vine Hall's ! h-medy tor Love of Int oxicating Drink.'1 It is this: Sulphate of iron 5 grains, poppermini water ll drams, mil meg flavor 1 dram ; to he taken twice a day in doses ot a wineglassl'ii I ill jy:o.<. ii ho\V(:l lutiic^y tit aUtci to bo an extract of the seed or root of stramonium, or, as we all know it, ''.Jinison or .1 one-tow n weed.'' This is said to he the basts of the costly Krely "gold cure.1* The recipe was lir>t pub lishe?:l in the New York Health( is .?! mi I?y a |. i villi lien i j>hy; .an, who had discovered, as he _ the secret < tin* go i cure , rt by accich n' and p:o\ .y through analysis. It you will writ-'' to The Health CtillurcM tgaziut and ask tor tlie particulars A ? 1 * 1 ' * i.i 11.i euro, encu>sjn?: :i slipped envelope lor reply, yon m:?y learn nil ah< ;it how lo obtain ami how 1o administer il. The ".lunsoir1 weed, r- you know,irrowR all over the south, and is Icnnwn lo poshes* very powerful qualities?lo bo a poison ill fact. I deepiv sympalhi/e with you in \ ?urmisJ'oitiioe. (Jouht you no! induce you. an-band to go to an inebriate sani! .'ium to he treated? Nutritious food, with ph-nty of onions, it is said, will help to build up I he nerves weakened I,y strong drink. Epidemic ol Klititl Slanders. Poring the past two weeks a great number of valuable horses and mules throughout the mate have died ol' blinder mad staggers. This disease attacks sudaenly animals that are seemi igly i'l the best condition and is nearly always fatal. "Blind staggers originates in a disordere I condition of the stomach, affecting the brain, causing the animal to walk in a circle to the right, push ing the head against stall, etc.. anil sometimes the eyesight is entirely Jo?t. Ae,""*ift's Condition I* 'or? ror horses and mules only is a sure preventive, Hy the use of tliree or four doses a week the digestive organs are put in healthy condition and then then- is uo darigtr whatever of staggers. Mr. K M. Griffin, of Monroe, X. C., one of ihe hest known lior-omen in North t nroiina says ; "I have never had a case of blind stagger- in my stabies when Ashcraft's < o- d tiou l'ou dors were used during ept demies." A.-lii nft.'s Condition I'o . ders r.re on spieat Crawford Br?><>(!. j.'ic package would h" ( heap insurauci t r a vaiooble hot-.' u? uiutt'. p c.:: '02 in.. A Pit AI 111 K PAVKKN. 'interesting Hole Where Pi Would Not be Looked For Oklahoma State Capitol. At a spot 11 miles sonth | of this place, in the ievel pri upland, is an opening about leet in diameter and 00 feet depth, lly clinging to its rc and precipitous walls a pei may descend to the bottom find the openings of two ca one leading westward and other to the east. For years cave has been known as the It I'rairie jave. It is one of most striking natural curiosi in the Chickasaw nation, caves are of unknown length, through one rushes a suble nean stream of great depth places and of icy coldness, ploring parties have ventured i ihese labryinths for hundreds yards, but the danger of bec< ing lost has prevented a thoroi examination of the uudergroi passages. The cave leading westward easiest of access, and contain! number of spacious chambi The room is about 70 feet s<ju and 50 feet from the lloor to ceiling. The lloor is obstruc with huge bowlders. The ds ness and stillness are intei Picnic parties sometimes go tin and with a large bowlder foi table eat their lunch in the gl of torches that cast, uncai shadows against the mass walls. Ti:> id persons hesitate in v turing into the depths of eastern cave. The passage sla juownwaid at an angle that c< pels the explorer to crawl : slip and slide tor nearly 100 t bcioro reaching a spot when person may stand upright ; walk safely, hum the darkn I echoes I lie sound ol rushi lijr wa which l.tler is found lo h< im u hich . una fr* m c iglsi. thirty miles in width ami la six inches to many teet in doj Men have waded in the stre j until tiie water reached ti ( chins ami then gone in a boat ; points where they were unable touch bottom with the long oar.;. A taruier carried his b in tbe cave several years ago follow ti,e ttromu to its end. ! a deptd estimated to be 200 ! below the surface of the gr<u is a natural bridge formed h> huge stone that fell across Istroa-m. Tlie water plunges Idernealh I his bridge like a r race*. A boat Pan be pulled o I ho bridge, however, and laun led on the oilier sido. A1 ?c?>it toet I olow the bridge llie str< | widens into :t I road dertp pj with a I.lull vaulted root. He j lilol stalagmites and ptalacti adorn ibis chamber Two 1 died leet below* this pool 'he } I sane is diHieidt. !t is elair tint t o ive has been expln ! lor a in lie. II** stream is believed to I jits outlet at the spring ab , three miles from the entraneo I the mive. This f primr it ol' lo s /e and volume and llows v : r-'inarkahle swiftness. In ra S" IS' TIS ' HO aprill'j: l.ojls ' gnshe.s an il choked with the ll oi water that pour* from mouth. The stream in K ! l'ruirie cave risen when there a heavy rainfall in the stirrou ing country, and the increa ; tlow ot' both sprin?'q and stre* |at Hiich limes in taken as ? (1 me that they iir*? connected WE GIVE ANY LADY j a splendid chain s to earn spent I mousy very easily working tor n their leisure time; the work is hard, and no j woman or girl w ho a iitlie spare lime will oo wei avail themselves of this great op itunity to earn money. Hend n .cents (silver) ami we will al i I Send yoi. tie- (' Mil with flit! lii | tioils, |ir.'p<id by lis anywhere in I Viilted States?o that you ran > 1 nieliee work nt once Address I;I i 1.1 A .v j i i , itox'otjry| tjti-o. I * v i Ureat i:fn L >udou, .luii.. 11.? 1'he i ec -ut period of unusually mihl weather | lias piven way t . ? return ol j severe cold, and pales and snow storm* are.prevalent over Great east Britian. In the north England brie aiKj j,, nort} Scotland the fall ot 'snow has bed. hea.vy, the trains 111 have keen impeded by snow lC';.v drills and locomotive* derailed, rson Hundred^ of ^persons liavo been and kept lor hours ou the snow bound vert> trains. 1'>e Much suffering is resulting this froin cold weather in Ireland. look Ifew Century Comfort. ihes> The Millions are daily finding a nna world of comfort in Bucklen's auu a o... 1 T *. i-:11- ?: ^ c nruicii oniVH. it nmn p?m iiuiji Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises, cou,,in quers Ulcers, and Kever Sores; ^x* cureH Eruptions, Salt Rheum, nto Boils and Felons; removes Corns ?1 and Warts, Best Tile cure oil earth. Only 25c at Crawford Bros, ugh and J. F. Muckey & Go's drug and store. ig Four Degrees Above Zero. * a Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 11.? Rr8- The lowest tempeiaturo "t the are present cold weather was lour the eegrees above zero early this early this morning. A sharp irk- wjnj n:ade today the most tinlse. comfortable of the winter. There 3rG? is much suffering amongthe pnoi, r !l owing to the high price of coal, aro but there is no scarcity of coal. ll,y In many towns of Kansas ami ;ive western Missouri, however, fuel ot any kinds cannot he purchased en- - _ ~. the OASTCTIIA. n t s Boar* th? Ths Kind V i'i Have .'Ivvays 2cc?fo ,,,, Blgup $100 Reward ,eS8 IVe hereby offer a reward of tor I ^ 1 ^ f?r the apprehension and , ' j conviction or lor evidence to con ' v i f* t the n.irf v or parties v/'ir> om '^ov- W. L Little of about ?th ^,r>^ ,>n ",e "iirht, of the 17*h ani 'nR'" *" 'be town o( Lancaster, South Carolina, and an additional till . , n . , 4 reward of nor cent, of the to ' ^ j money recovered. ,ost vV. F. LITTLK, oat !) F IIKLMS, to Lancaster, S 0.,Nov. 20,'02. ^ ( I _J ,. Mi it' -rit'or m.V1'' Hi"! i: i' iip I P.i't'1' * ' an*. i ?. in SldoNi litii- and 0 mux cured b> v mnPO'-w ?i|iiii"* T'pia iv*r?r nr *i ihipia the GET A -"'.NEW YORK LIFE ver t ?* I. POLICY I ef i am The new business writ-j goi, ten by the NEW YORK ,;U1 IJE1- during the first six months rf this year was ;as moie than ?150,000,000: nod paid-for business. This re(1 surpasses the record of I nn(] I anything ever done by out any company except the fo New York Life. "ill A. J. CLARK, Agt j I -anc.istcr, S. C. Ond | |,r \ Simmons t.iver Medicine Cte.iri> ;i . the Cnmnlejtlon, Rives IJonv;ini'v to .'he Mltlti "* c.u< - tie .,1 it tie, Regula % i.bi Bowb! Dyspepsia Cure ,. ' Digests what you eat. f jp This preparation contains all of the (iii/e>itjiiils and rilirests all kinds n# jms food. It pives Instant, relief and never j |,( falls to cure. Hallows yon to eat all ,?,r_ the food you want. The most sensitive >- stomachs can take it. Ily Its use many ,, '.M thousands of d> ipeptics have beeo ' cored oftrr everything else failed. Is ,. unequalled for tho stomach. Child* ren with weak ntomachs thrive on it. ~ ..M V ' ' ? V n J, ?. Cr, r1 ?i'"^*"> J 1'tio il. Outvie cunti\luk2H linjcjthuiiOc. mimi. ^ No Matter 5 conic here every depart] 8 gain story to tell yon, % gathered here and there Great argam Comforts from 75 cents up. | Men's fine shoes at 95 cent; i Men's Suits at $2.25 and uj ' 1 Men's Hats at 45 cents am 1 25 cents. ? A full line of Ladies Jacket! | lot of Capes?must be sold rej Neckties, Collars, Gloves, , 1 other things to be sold as clia] i see V R. MILES ?. a uurriHS! We now have in stock ai a complete line of Coffins a stock embraces ALL SIZES AN From the plain, cheap Coffin up Call and soe us or send us your ord have a d< ath in your family. Pric Lancaster M Lancaster, S. C., Oct, 23, '02.-1 f. Tho Pn ynct | X JLlVy ? wt>Jl vt9U h and Best 1 i: Are NONE TOO G( i ? We keep a lull lino of the BKl i buy. Accuracy and purity i> ^ Rcriptiou entrusted lo us is cor t pharmacy- (fomnlele lin? *?f .? - - - - , - - X Medicines always on hand. \V l??r Fountain Synn>res at Sic. j J promptly to any part of flip & from residence on Kim street.. J FUNBERBUM t "* * . -1-. .-? *>. *+?'.. * {: > < -tx Tho History by Miss Ida M. November McC Great Story St ".Miss Tarbell's work is of unor meiit' of the day. 11 or story has work and win and lose their battl removes the tale from the dry sta color of human interest and the v sympathy. * * * The results t reaching; she is writing unfinish "An absorbing and illuminat question."?Chicago 1 n tor-Ocean "The most important nnnotinci M..,.. V....!, I 1 11 U >Y J U1 IV *111111 licit. For otlior groat features of F)n! Mc C L I |ti CUUkj i 'jij | 1 ''J u j k. tli OOU .1 US vutj vlv>? mcnt has its little bar-. ? Here are a few items ]| throughout this E Giving Store. I Blankets 50 cents up. ff i. Ladies fine shoes $100. v ). Boy's Suits 00 cents up. E I up. Children's Hats at E 3?must go at any price. A ? gardless of cost. W Underwear and numerous ^ p as the cheapest. Call and o s Bargain Giver? E a COFFINS! nd will continue to keep, nd Burial Caskets. Our 1) QUALITIES. to flio handsome Metallic ('asen. er when so unfortunate as toes within the re?.ch of all. ercantiie Go. if* 1 * $ uotiiuiiloo J DOD for the Sick. ? * ST Dltl/fiS that money can i our motto, ami every pre- ft npounded by a graduate in * Toilet Articles and Patent ? pe also carry Rubber Tubing ? ter toot. Packages delivered Z: city. Night calls answered * t PHAEMAGY. | Tarbell which began in the. A 31 uro s is the m of W - l-V andard Oil. juallod importance as a 'doculive men in it ; thoy sull'or and les with the verisimilitude tlmt tement and clothes it with the , ivid rainbow garment of human >f her work are likely to bo fared history "?Boston (llobo. ing contribution to tho trust uncut made by any magazine.'* 3 send for our prospectus, 4 J R E' S r, iki I mo J>*u oiriov, New York, or auli* docU'lttiu.