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Makes delicious hot biscuit, I griddle cakes* rolls and muffins. | The only baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar FARMING i?y C. i.. Wilson In Farmers Union Sun. _ I was appointed last meeting to > v *ite an essay on farming, though ?!? rhaps sonn? of you have forgotten >re than I ever knew about it. .Anyway, I Will give some of my ideas j.s to good and prolltable farming, of lllcll, for the last few year.-, will use a man to be looked upon with ? much honor as being a merchant, I wyer. doctor or most any other Ixeu, Why. bee an ae it takes as much uin nnd deep thinking to be n good riner as it does to be a lawyer or ? tetor, und nine times out of ten a i rmer's nharnoter is better than the ep.izens of the town, because lie sn't as much to Intlueuco him into b d nnd dlsrespectahle habits. Now. it i't all this triii-? So why can"! we . i be good and prolltable farmers by i -iiiu our brain a little more as to ; o soil and tin- heal way of getting -.ults from our land? .lust get out this obi way of farming ami try to ? able tin- yield on our land, which a easily In- done i:' we would only ? uly and try i' on ib.- right plan r in plant twenlj acres to make tell I es when we call lake tea acres id make tin- sane" >vlth less work. Hi- profit, and I am sill'i it WOllid more pleasure seeing ibe beauti crop grow I ban ii would be seeing rtorry crop on aii unprepared field, dch it would look like it had been .- 'niched up by the chickens. \'ow. my idea as to good fanning: st, Rood Implements and good stock work with. Wo should all have xl two-horse turn plows to bo used ' some occasions and don't leave ? the harrows, for I think hlllTOW flo< s as much good as (he deep I wing, for it your land Is plowed and is rough and cloddy the plants II not do :is well; bill If you plow ?)? ep ami barrow well, you have the 1. '.id where it will hold the moisture ? and the plant will have nothing prevent its rods from getting the vantage of nil the fertilizer. Ity il'^ep plowing in the preparation of our land, linrrowiii? well ami using ?nty of fertilizer, we can. in two or ?ee years, double our crop.-. In i>.ing fertilizer, the kind und rpinn ti'y should be necordiiig lo the soil, elter bind ami prepn rat/ion the ? ?re fertilizer will be required. sow. alter the land is well pre red und planted we should do away .th deep plowing, unless you plant ? ? ep the first time, before the roots ? vc readied any distance, but after 1'ien plow as (dinllOW as possible. S .allow plowing and as often as you . a is my Idea as t<? cultlvntliiK a i >p. Now. as to thinning of plants, for I inn sure we leave too much on t ?? grOUIUl, "specials cotton. Don't Iafraid to thin out and your rows ( flOOd distance apart. It the soil is ??ry rich they should be at least ii feet. Now. another great lUiS > ke we all make is by not sowing plough grain, if we would sow one i id of our land in grain, plant one il.lrd in cotton, ami one-third in , n. i think we would find it much ? ire prolltable, We could live at 1 ne. impl'OVO our land ami get it tier price for mir cotton, Which, I t -ink will i.e ibe only way that wo II ever raise high price cotton As p ;... we plant all eofioit we n <l . i ? expect a high in Ice, Another i pdltun! thing we fai'iUers do ma < aside;- as we should, and Hull i ntin; -eed; some will say Che kind of -ec,| Is as good as anot'ier. bill that , not true Km' good plalltlllg, seed (..iiits as much as fdiylhlltg else. the very beat sertd that suit- your I ,mi|. or keep trying or esperlmeut i i mi von do get th" besli We ., ||(| if we would linproVO our own ? ii by Roing over ib.- whole farm r,?1d Ketling Ibe very best stalks for ... ??(!.I 'ini unite sure it would pay ? ? oi us lo do thai. So. members ,.? i be\ Farmers I'nion, iusl wak? up : i| no to work ami BO ? what we can ,i . Others have done greril things, l why < rin'i w p? \'ow. in conclusion, I will say (hat ii ,o would plant more corn and )\, is. so"- more main ntul raise more ho ; ; ml cattle, ami planl lest? cot ton. we would find thai we sould live at home. Improve our land and clear more money. C. l- Wilson, [.aureus, Route No. ?;. March 27, I90J?. Shiloh Local 1'nion, No. 90. The Civic league. The Civic League.' We have heard of such an organization, but have failed to notice the results of iis la bors. The court house square Is pleading tor Improvement, and just a few dollars and a little energy will accomplish the task. Why not get busy? What Is the use of wasting time? Laurens Advertiser. We dare say it Is not the lault of the organization, hut lack of support on the part of the people who ought to give encouragement and support to the organization. Why should not every one he interested in keeping the premises clean? Why should it he necessary to make people do those things winch are for their own good ? Yet it i.- trie and then they some times gel mad. Civic league- com posed principally of our women In the various (owns and cities are do ling a great work, not only For the beauty of the city and town, but as I conservators of the health of the I community. These leagues should I be aided and > ncourtiged. ! We have a live one hi New berry that is not hcing encouraged and aid ed as it should, but it Is bolllg a good land gretll work and ii will not be 'long before everybody can see re sult.-. Newbery Herald and News. Object to Streng Medicines, j Many people object to taking tin* strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There is no u.I of internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and more than nine out of every ten eases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no lever and little tlf any i swelling, you may know that, it is only necessary to apply Chamber Iain's Liniment freely to gel quick relief. Try It. l-'or sal - by the I.aurens Drug Co. \\\\\ Mis Marrismc \\ as a f ailure. lie did all the courting before ! marriage. lie never talked over his affairs i With his wile. lie thought only of Ins wife as a i <diea;> housekeeper. He never deanied that a wife de served prai.-e or compliments, He thought his wife had a very easy time I He married an ideal, and was dis appointed to find it had Haws. I He paid no attention to ins per sonal appearance after marriage. lie treated his wife as he would not have dared (o treat another WO ' man. Selected. .Make Obi Tilings New with Linne Finishes. Have yon any worn out chairs? If so. get a small can of L. &? M, Home Finish Varnish Stain from .1 II \ M. L. Nash. Lauren.-, ami in SiO min utes make the chair as good as new. Full directions on each can. (?in neighbor's faults nr.- magnified j seven fold, bill as to our own short comings we can not see them with a microscope, A Sure Cure for Piles Mr, V S t(V:,!i/i No. to Ka?i Main sc. I <" ?'. N V . i Y sA\. u lllnodinc Ointment hat i ;u i ? ffi I .i ew.i ii Id in c.i*c of ???!??? tnd '?* ?? ?I I i mrcj ullfcrs everything e(?* has failtd la > ,r|in ? ?. lintmrtil i.i ? >M on 4 positive guarantee >j nuo filet or money b.? k. Pound at Last a puri {.r k rem?, Mm Chartet Manchard of Phila lelphl I, l*a . wrtttt ".,1 o,r had ?nft'rrd i,,r many yean with ihl? terrible dlteaie ami had Irled remedy Altai remvdyfor It, but rotild not find a 1 iMir?, unlit the ? M idvtted In Irv lilnoditi? I >mt. ntent, and in her *;"?>! lurpriit '.ne lux healed up ni-?r|y aII of Oi old tOttt, and lite ICCOIld boi Completely tuinl !i-r $nc a boi l>jr mail, uinodine Lirei 1*1 Ii? curt Constipation, 151 ? l:__ DR. B. F. POSEY I.aurens, S. C. Plain Flow M- Pols in all sizes at S. M. .v L H. W ilkos & ( o. HOI SK IS STKITK BY LIGHTNING. Mult Sets Rod Arire Without Serious Hurt to Occupants. Cross Htll, s. C, May 3rd.?Messrs. Jno. W. Hauna and L. P. McSwalti are getting up a subscription for the mon utuent to the women of the Confed eracy . Mr. R. U Crisp 'aas been unite ill j the past week with measles. Several persons went over to Oroen- ; wood from here j last Friday to the oratorical contest Quite a heavy rain fell here last j Friday night and some hail Yo'.i don't have to go to Africa to Und superstition: it Is right hoe in Lau ecus. One darkey said the hawks wer,- taklug his chickens: another said. "They don't git mine; I i"s" put I a horse shoe in the tire and they may , tiy down among 'um hut dey can't nit I 'UUl," ? am not surprised at the poor , negro, but when white people refuse | to begin a piece of work or to begin a journey on Friday, ami keep a horse shoe over the door lor luck, and many such practices it makes me tired. During the storm Insl Friday night the hoits" 01 Mr. .I iauv-. (Solding, near Mountville. was struck by lightning. Mr. (Solding and his family had retired for the night, The holt entered his bed room and set the bed clothes on tire. He and his wile on the bed were not seriously hurt. A neighbor living near saw the light, and ran in and helped extinguish the (lames. Mr. W. I. Daniel, a risine. young lawyer of Sulttdu, was a Cross Mill visitor hist week. .Messrs. Seller.- and Latham, students of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina, were in Cross Hill last Sat urday. Mis.-. I Jarre her sister. Mi Miss i'earl school, \isited her people in Nowberry last Friday. Mr. Walter spending a i' here. Heiptiil Hints cn Hair Health Scalp and Hair TrotiuLs Gtnerdliy Cajir.d by Carelessness. - 1 btndrI ff is a contagious di.se is<i caused by a tail n ibe vv hi I? also poxlut.es baldness. Never u-.e a comb or b:<i-,l? belonging to som -one else. No matter how cleanly the owner niav h ?, the-e arli< les may be in< fected with microbes, ?hieb will Infect your scalp. It Is far easier to catch hair microbes than i'. is t-> get lid of lliem, and a single stroke of an infected comb 01 brush often produce* the cause of bald* ness. Never try on anybody else's hat for the reason that many a hatband is a nest* ing plai e for ndi robes. ( I: you happen to be troubled with dand ruff, itching k< alp, failing h.iir or baldness, vv; have a remedy which WO positively know will cine l!ie-e I rouble;, and vv<: ;oe so sure of this that vv; oner it to you with the understanding that it will cost you nothing for tb.o trial if it docs not produce the r-iuhs vv claim. Thlsreptcdy is called Ke.tall "?)?" Hair Tonic. It is the most seientific remedy for all scalp and hair trouble*, fciul w know 6f nothing else that liveness. We know this -suits it has produced in of Lnurens Is ss Leila l'.arre. We.-i. a teacher Ih'yson W i lavs ot Atlanta h vvilb relative: r pials it for affect i because of thj; rest hundreds ol Kexall "oj" 11 air Tonic will positively banish dandruff permanently, restore nat u r.il color when its loss has been brought about by disc ise, and make the h.vir natu? rally silky,soft and glossy. It does this b ii niifi it stimulates the hair follicles, re moves d.outrun,destroys the germ matter, n ltd brings shout a free, healthy i in illation of blond wiiiih nourishes the hair roots, can-in.; >hem to tighten and grow new hair. \\ <? want everybody who has any trouble with hail or scalp to know that Kcxatl ???)>'' H.dr Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative in existence, and no one should sc >ii at or doubt this statement until they have put our claim* to a t.iir lest, with the understanding that tliey pay us nothing foi the remedy if it does not gi\ e full and complete satisfaction in every particular ?Two sites, 50 cents and |ti.oo. Lntirens Drug Co., Laurons, s C, -f Garden Seeds Garden Seeds AT Dr ^osey's Druk Store LOWMY'S DELICIOUS CANDIE Prom 5 cents per pack age to 50 c per package Fresh Dr. Posey's The Old Reliable. Glowing Springs Mineral Water Ice ^ Cream * Freezers! That are money savers because thev are con- S ^ structed with the triple motion which cause them ^ to freeze faster and use less ice than any other ^ \ freezer on the market thev are made of best qual- \ qu ity of material in ^ all sizes from 1 to S 8 quarts. Rang- ^ ing in price from ^ $1.40 to $3.75. i. Be sure to let us show you ^ our line before you buy \ AAAA&AA* A ? 4_j? A A ? a a\ a A a A a A A a A A A A A a A a ? A A 4 A A WWW 9 WWW WWW WW V W W 9 V v VW W ? W W 9 v W W W V W 9 9 V V v vT^w mTm 1 8 I Cotton 9 Planters j If you are inter- J I ested in a good Cot- $ I ton Planter, come ? I to us and let us | I show you, what we hilyk to offer. W'lr know our planters are good ones and would like to have r\ ! Ichance and con vince you, of their merit. J. H. SULLIVAN'S STORE ?IMIBWIMIlBIWaMWBWIIII.I III REAL ESTATE We nrc offering Mrs. I.. K. Milam1 \.<>< of 23 acres, including Store Lot, at I .an ford Station, dwelling and out build ings on tin- promises. Price right, terms reasonable, Lots No 2t-28.:iM(M2-'ll 10-43-50, of the Irby place suvey in the< city of La ureas, These being situated mi the pinnacle in the city of LaurenH in a growing eontmuhity, makes 11 h?.-<? very de ironblo. Im i ,V i When needing anything in Heal Estate write or call on iia The j Laurens Trust Comp'y kciiwcifiiilyi C. A. Power. I Off.? in Toiltl Building J Fresh * * ' ii ts. < -at jf ^ in ail .?:>? t::: can, ^ '?^i ?"?Ks< Seedless Raisin . ^ ^ aud cleanen Currants, ^ California Lemon 1 ^ .?? and yellow free stone peaches, Canned l'eas, Tri ^ CannYd / Toniat ics, ^" Kresh vand d< ?tuest it Sardines, Cheese, Hulk & and I'.< .tiled I'tckles T: Sm I'lake and !'! ^ ;i?je Cracker? I;re>h rf" \ egetables troiu tin jj^, Coast and all the sea sonahlt ^ 1 KENNEDY BROS. * jji Laurens, S. C. Tea or Coffee The Cup that Cheers Monogram ( of fee the f lighest (iracle Darjeeling Tea Tile llivjil of Asia you vyili it? c 11 regulativ, Mahaffe37 Anderson & Blakely BROKERS One now six room dwelling on Irliy avenue, a line l>ii< giihi. '1 acres <>ii t'onwny Avenue, near !. W A. Hoyd's, v. nil .: room cotta-v?, terms easy 20 aere known as tin- I leff erin.'lll |ilaee hounded I?' lands of S. U l.-l<* ami otliOi's. Tel ins easy. veil neres oi laud witliin U(j niii ?l (.aureus, mi Clinton rond! ,:it Into ,10 uoh? liliets. KtM'h tract ha; liii'<? COttllK*' oil Ii. It *H f.ood Iniirl will make a hale ol cotton i>"i i?ri ; Terms rosy. 7? Acres Ii milen of l.aurctis (*. II. on Milton roa<l $2,000. Mouse .'mil |nt nil Hampton tree!. The Swit/.er farm, 230 acres, on o'u'iy terms. The .lames T. Hrownlco Inlet v! < I acres, near VVnrrior Creek Church. Fine livery stable on Mill street, very low ami ono*half cash. ;'V aeres of land Within oue-fonrtli mile of Watts Mills. From one ,?.???? lots up, Cheaji. Three hundred and tifly acre;*, ?". mil i from town.Nlia/f in line limber, $13 Hi per acre, \' The prettiest place in l-'ountain Ina at a bargain $3,IHK). 302 acres in two trai t.-, on I)uncan':< creek, neat (larlington station. I 1(1 acres near Ware Shoals, tine-v improved and in high slate cultivatioi P2 I acres hear 'tumbling Shoa'n high state cultivation, with sin root: dwelling, I,'t2 acres between Lauren-, and f'liti ton at a bargain. Vie have that magnificent fa rut known as the Van ItobortsOh farm.neu Waterloo, '.Ml acres at a bttlgaill, a' ' very ea y terms. :'l : acres near Waterloo, the Amafi .? 1 ? ? Anderson <& BlaV^Iv Brokers T, C. I URN ER, JR., ATTi ?T*^'11Y-.\T-I..\\V. Kille In KMe%&*<KabS;< UxS^