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\m |i^^^^'.t^,A P^8P?* i - Wt<IMntoMwk*f'4c: ' i?>-V Miss Nettie tells how any y fnanently cured ( Lydia E* Pinkh; " Vouxci Women : ? II dark spots before my eye untold agony A nunnher JMnk'? .*m's Vegetable Coi felt thai my ease was hoj bottle ami started tailing it change my opinion of the m finally I was entirely wither grateful."? IS ettie If lack Pai t xe quickly and pcrnmn ^ iWetaUk; Coiii|iouii(l. '1' thousands which prove tl Jsn sevrrr strain on a woi |m \vronjr. Don't take nj <1... ......... ......i.....^ :< ;. IIH' * Ik I 1 11 * ^ ' meats, or the <le\eIopm % 15. I'inkhuiu's Vegetable If there is anything about advice, write freely to Mr.% Pi surely help you, for no person in;* female ills as she has h avo'Tien bnck to tienlth Her You are very foolish if you do I am now enjoying the bo? too pleased to endorse such 604 II St., X. W., W ashingi Mrs. Piiikhutn, whose lull,) and without cost all At r -j, - - -- y - ^ %* M* & *2- 1a *' ? Cotton t| J vve 1 I $ GIN SAW I J AND RIB ^ PHONE 98 2 rings, \ \ T ? & Chester Co r To > I Take Laxative I Seven Million boxes told in Black more, Minneapolis, oung Lilian may he per>f monthly pains hy taking im's Vegetable Compound* tad frequent hoadnehos of a severe nature, s, and at my menstrual ]>eriods I sutt'ereu of the lodepe advised me to try T.ydia 13. inbound, hot f only scorned tr?h?H ndvieeaiul >eli'.ss, but site kept at mv until 1 bought a I sdott hutl til" be: r vo ov in the world to lodieine, as eaehdny my health improved, and it pain at my ni m ; mat i in :> vi< ds. f am most moke, *js' Central Ave., Minneapolis, Alii in. inful Periods t'lillv nv<>i'<-<kiiir> i.i<ii:i I'.. IM111.~ l>:i 111'vt lie above letter is only i.nc ol' ImniirtMls of liis statement to Ik* i ;'act. Menstruation man's vitality, it'll is painful something ireotirs to deaden tlx- pain, but remove caused i?.v irregularity or womb dlsplaccent of u tumor. Whatever it is, l.ydia Compound is {guaranteed 11? cure it. I v>ur ease about which you would like special likhuiu. No ui.oi wilt so your letter. SI o ran i in Ainerieu )i:is sueli wi le ox: "rieuee In treniad. She has helped hundreds ?t thousands i?f address is |aytwi. ba.ss.. nti-l her advice is free, not accept her kind invitation. . Details ui Another Case. m I>kak Mas. i'i.nkma.m:?Ignorance and plessiu'ss is ilie cause of j:m cf the suller;s of women. I believe that if wo pro{>erly iderstood ilio laws of In ahh vr wot.Id all 1*5 sll, but if the sick women only know (ho nth ahoilt I .yd in I'. J'l khum's Vegetable liipoiiml, thoy would 1 o sited much sulVerC and would soon ho en rod. "I used it for live months for a local ?1 iH1 cully which bad lloilhln! iro od year-, and for which I 1 .id s|k*ui hundreds of dollars in tho vain endeavor to reeSm. tify. My life foroos wore 1? in>r sapped, ^ and 1 was daiiy h-h^my \i.alily. 44 l.ydia 11. 1*iill;limit's Vegetable Compound ourod me oomi?iololy, and <t of health, and am mos' toai. lii', and only a great remedy.*'?- Va s.lr.swi; i.. Ki-wakps, ton, 1). C. address is T.ytm, ^T:?ss., will answer eheerl letters addressed to It by sir k w omen. v Ati \.x ^ \ir w \ar W v Gin Owners * ?K landle all grades of ? S I! BRISTLES t ? _ , * 8 i AND TWINE ^ $ McKEOWN & SONS, ? 11 *_orn\veii, 0 1 Cure a Cold in On Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ post 12 month*. This signature, % # 0 : CORN WITH COTTON. Specimen Stalk ot Cotton Crown Under Aldricli System. Alfred Aldricli, of Barnwell, S. C., under date of August 30, writes to The News and Courier as follows : 1 send you today a stalk of cot ton grown on my double barrelled system of farming, having 12(5 bolls and forms on it, the bolls ranging in size from full grown to small ones with the blossoms still adding to them. This, it is scarcely necessary to mention, is not exactly a sample stalk of my crop, for while there are many like it in the field,there are a great many more less, but the fart that, quite a lsrge number of stalks have borne like the On# sent to your ollice is enough to show that with good manuring and scientific cultivation su? h cotton may be produced in intermediate rows where corn that has made 40 bushels to the acre was produced. In other words, it amounts to a demonstration that what you have named my double-barrelled system of farming is a success. You will note that there are no rolled bolls on this stalk and it was in full foliage when I took it from the field aud will probably be ho wneu it readies your ollice. My triemi, Eugene Walter, surmised that the rank growth of peas on the sides of the corn rows nearest the cotton might prodncp rot in the lower bolls, and so it might in a very wet fall, but the same thing would happen in a field of fine cotton where no corn or peas were planted. Any farmer fearing that contingency might safely guard against it by plant ing his peas only between the corn rows, in which case the shading of the cotton would be lestthan in a field whore nothing but cotton is planted. I will say here to my friend in Orangeburg that since his letter to The News and Courier was published a good farmer from Bamberg county, whom he is acquainted with, to wit, iMr. J. C. Shipes, camo hero and minutely and carefully inspected my crop and questioned me on mv system of preparing, manuring and cultivating my land and, after doing so, together with the object lesson of the growing crop before him, announced his intention tc adopt the system himself. Mr ? ? f.. l r * un.puo in n nurrr^ai in i hi ill' er already, of whom (Ten. F. M Bamberg, a splendid buainoss man himself, sun; that his ex ample hod been of signal bent-til to the farmers around Bamberg If as good a farmer as Mr jC3>ipes in every county of tht ??ate would in the y?ir 1!H)I try my system so that tlie farmers who tio not read tne newspapers might see it3 merits, there woulc begin an era of prosperity to th< I State never before approximator in her history. When the farmers of Soutl Carolina one and all cease to buy corn, meal, lard, butter, poultry etc., and produce a surplus of al of these things to supn'y othei citizens of the State nursuini different avocations only the per of inspiration can describe th? prosperity that will follow. Kvery branch of industrj ie Day 1 /ryy / on every I box. 25c. J t would f9el the instant effect. The first and greatest beneficiaries would be the fertilizer companies. The next would be tho commis- tit), sion merchants, who would a^ain Hh handle the cotton at the ports or now 8>)ld in tho interior by tho oai oankrupt farmers under their on Imml.lii nir>iOl> ..f ^1" lilt ......vi-wmvuiix uiouiuu ui cnni|? out a miserable existence with erti the lion law and credit, system. ___ Instead of selling their cotton for what the agents of exporters see lit to pay for it to fill contracts j ( made while the cotton was grow- ging the producer could either {in hold his crop at home or ship it f0i to some responsible factor to be :*o; marketed at its value when the Lb* demand established the price. a\ As these two industries would prosper so would all others ap proximately as a result of the independence and prosperity ofL? the farmers, who are the foundation on which the superstructure of material prosperity is built and may only securely stand. HI j I I trust thnt the able pen of the I _ wl editor of Tlie News and Couriei un will elaborate what 1 have but int -suggested, for while comparative no ly few farmers read newspapers, * 1 yet some do, and if these are in- e< duced to try improved methods of farming, the non readers who ___ see the results will eventually follow suit. I can remember when the niori1 ro? eer? in the use of commercial for i0( tilizers begnn manuring with j Peruvian guano and the wonder- tw ful efl'ecte were seen the ignorant pa (farmers said that the lands so tin ! f rau tori utaiiM d/\a?> ^" ntt va vitWVA TT VUlVi DV/U II UCLUIJJ O C A* ' haunted and bo worthless. In a few years they were wiser. ? 1 Doubt Iras there will be some 0' who will not approve of my sys- W< tem even after feeing its merits 1* * demonstrated, for there are al- u>1 I l',e ways to be found men who are c,? \ . ^r ' apprehensive that with prosper ity may ccmo responsibilities [J^ which may prove irksome. I ^ hope these may be found to be an inconsiderable minority,confined ,re' to that c.lass who consider progress and prosperity as synonyms 1 of a clean shirt, and, consequent f lv will none of them. Tu Co Morphine 8ti I 1 i Can Mornhinn nnri Othnr Drii^'^ Habits be Cured? ? J It hits been long; contended by , physicians that there is no cure for the drug habit. This is true n,J ' ho far as the raoK and file of the 11 medical profession sre concerned 1 he reason,therefore, is {ha* they are ignorant of the lull scope and , nature of the disease; but fortunately for the wo nf an (Fpj-i rj cr | humanity we have demonstrated ' that the morphine or otlier drug , . habit can be cured and guarantee an absolute,permanent and pain . less cure to those addicted to the i use of drugs if they will take our urn tr?Mitmont nn I follow our instruc wo 4 tions. <l tCurh case submitted to us re | ' 1 ceives individual attention and a$ ) treatment fr: an experienced t , nerve specialist. We do not (le- f,/e( tain you from business. We give immediate relief. Appetite for i drugs is dostroyed and appetite r for food is restored. Write today for our free bookl' let and free trial treatment. All correspondence strictly, contiden > r tial in plain envelopes. Address ? 5 Manhattan Therapeutic Ass'n, ^ i I)ep't. B., 1135 Broadway, Now J i York City. 1m j Don't go to bed hungry. A <J glass of milk or a cup of choco- <|j .late will refresh you. j <jj ^ Ion Know ' ml lou Are TmIiIiik / When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill r Tonic Oecause the formula is plairiH J 1 pvlniail (?n ev**>*\ hi>ttl*> shnwinir th.it / I It is simply iron anil Quinine in a J i iu4icic?9 h'tili, jSu V/liif uw 1)4). ^0l-| ^ d R V _? ~? . -war Important Notice. ^ .? * Notice is hereby given 'hat it'1 a violation of law t >r any peri or corporation wuliin the iit.8 of Lancaster comiu r?-H offer for sale any ; i ?>!, rifle t ridge or pistol < > witLt first obtaining a license irom j county board ol commissioui. L. .J lVrrvf County Si:; >: isor. > WHOM IT MAY < IN BKN Notice is hereby pi von that 3 County Board of Coir.mis mers will not approve or pay y claim against the county work, such as repairing ids or ground bridge1-, unless^ 3 same shall have been . thorized by, or a contract ide with some member of the \ <? rd. y L. J. Perry, \ County Supervisor. . B. yruce, Clerk. NOTICE TO TJMMMKS. rriiRtoy1 that h ire n i yet ule tbei^ annual rep<u to me 11 please vie ho at, orice, hh my nual repon. to the stale Miperendent of education is due w, but I ca'pnot make it until N let a report Pom all the trus)h. Respectfully, i A C. i?'>wel], Couuty ibupt. Kulration. . '$j Notice to Overseers. Call out hauda and work your id?. Don't wait until you are ? busy with your crops. Ground bridges k ; than elve feet in width must be re ireu or oil 1 i( i?v Uie r?>ad 1 ;uds, ? county paying tor lumh 'rand ils. L J. Perry, County Supervisor. ? rcirruq! read my lOlIiliOi Free Offer H K COUPON l> low tilled ?>,ii v your niMre-s, air' sent w th a two o??ii' stamp, virs. ,\! A. Hilton. Kershaw, S C. within next thirty lay.'.. entitles you to a package ta'ini.ir a iluii.1 Tn.i;iu>r.. ilis,..\.i il by * ?l r->?iido Notre It. me !ml vs bit'll es leucorrliea. ulceration, displacement, i 10; of tin tv<n)iI>. njeiis< rii.i > itisxrn. - hot itnr)n?<, tow'hs r?'i fen 'rous. 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