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i Tl|| - , CYPERUS ROTUNDUS. A D.scusiion cf Methods for Removing Mut Gj.tss fjoin Infested Land. Iess m.-tnv oi lii?' re;uler> <>! J :J K i ' >' NTv 11i: have o.'ton u? de.-trov coco, or not jirass (vyperns roliutlus.i and : have not succeeded. i hope liii^; ::rti.*l?? ?)i iv !it> nf interest to those who are combating litis nuisance. ^ for :iothin^ better can it be eailetl wherever j: e-tabiishes ilseil. If < )>r-j were not ><? unmanageable ^ /( rnijtht Ik? a ?mtui pa<tura;*e fori ho:;-, bat the be-t thi:;0 that can be 'I ?ue is to ileslrov it entirely. Though nut-^rass is largely, propagated by the nut, which is at a jrreator depth tiiati our lands are u>ual!y plowed, the primary aim in extirpating ji sii'-uihl ho t? pre ' vent Us maturing .seed above j ground. T o aocompii^li this I lie I infested land should be often tlior-1 oughly stirred so as to stiniulatel every seed and nut to germination.* Some farmers dig, plow and 1 ve:i turn their swine upon the c/oj ii! winter as a means ot get-' t;i j rid ot it; but it may be most emphatically staled that, with ex-; vepiioiis later, this a mere waste < ot rj'jbrl, though the land is bene- ' lit ted by lite stirring. The best : time lot lighting this grass i< from: in v tiil liosi; ihen. not withstand-' lug the tact ttial numerous sprigs J uijieotii" up in a short while j a tier each uoikinii.no true seed! .stalks will appeal till late in the sea-on, Iji tins lies the secret ot st.cee>s? de*iroving the seed?a -imple task ot cutting all the tali; at an early date. (.'wo is an outside grower, or i emiogcn. and all of its human' combatants are aware ot the lit-} ti.ny ot **?11ii;*j 11 oil nmier iiroum: > \\:;it a hoe. Si l'ar as eradicating' the ^ta.-s is concerned. it i> probably unnecessary lo stir the soil iititi! the liuttii'.g stivs s be^tn t?i ;A?j'Vjir, but many such stems cats i>*- de>t roved. ;?s heiore stated. b\ can-in:; lite seed ami nuts to SpMlilt. it i? advisable to ]>lnnt all itt1'este 1 land with some erectgrower, which will not hide some 1;niliim f-prij: and pic-vent its bein^ u<-'r< ?yed. f Another method for destroying iliii urns-, not olten resorted to. how'-vet, is the application oi: eoaia.oji salt. While salt has the >> ! i!]'.?/ iitiiifi fln? ?ris iTHMtiy impairs ;lie 1 ami. Land. thus injured can be much boneli:e 1 In .1 free use ul lime, which unite* with llie lice chlorine. A third method is (hul of freezing ii out by stirring ihe soil in, winter. 'ibis me!hot! is untjues1:0:1:1!)! . a desirable supplement :o the summer efforts. The niosi chicient of the above devices is' lite lir*'. ami by ii the iirass ouirht ' :o he completely exterminated in two \?ars. The seeds ol coco by experiment i have been found to pass untie ' .-troyed through the alimentary <an ti ot the horse: and it is tJiis. 1 (I?. ....nniM I ? l>.l t 41VI wii i iiiir^viiVKu KIVU uuu , roeo is reproduced exclusively bv tlie nut, which explains its deliant sway in the South over prtience. sweat, cm>es and blow?. Mac. mviviunvwwvwvuu ? \ RHEUMACIDEj1 \ RHEUMATISM * $ Tosnn j ? * Tit' m knil M, \v<>m>kk o: * Tin: ? Aimiifiilk (Vamn! 5A veK?4*;!i'lf lviiiedv that pn-itiveh 5 Jcurfs: ci-iit :iiifi Ion;/stauclin^rase.-'r jTlie "Tfatest !>!? < ! purifier known.J ) 11;. < tiie hearty eiKior-eiiieuf <u ? .e.uli:.^ |)li\>:ela!t?. ai'?-r th?>rJ I'ttch trial. Cure- US j>er J J cent <>f tile ea-es treated. ? s Nt.l.'f liv W :i!I:iee X* iii. # ^ Price o! }K*r Rot tie. ^ Love may be blind, but it can smell the cloves on a man's breath ; just the same. "After Mitl't rii.e from severe dyspepsia i ?v r t\v?*lvc years and tisin^ many | remedy without permanent {rood I, fiua'iy took Kodol 1 'yspep-i iCuiv- It! did me so much yood 1 recommend it j to everyone," writes J K Watkins. 1 Clerk and Recorder. Chillicothe, Mc. J Jt dip-st,- wliat you eat. Wallace & j .lohUscii' f Ssrshg; jStffesrs $ A drer.d hot weather. They ff% !.naw how if weakens and /| 4\ now :his affects the baby. M & AIi such mothers need fj? Scott's Emulsion. I: gives w JJ them strength and makes $1) if', the baby's food richer and (is ?* more abundant. Few women have enontrh ?dren?r!li of ni'nd to wear gloves over a new en^i2?mei!t rintr. Wrath is usually found in family jars. ; *> ("hi!! fills rniv rhills ami malarial troubles. That is what they were made i"r. t'ure after aft# r other remedies tail. No Cure. no pay. l'ri.-e 2.% em. jM-rKutle. Sold t?y Wallaee ?!fc Tohn-'oii. A mail in hive is always blind until he linds it necessary to sew mi hi; own linttnilv Do You Need An Electric Celt? I >r..!. Newton Hathaway has perfected au lectric belt wnich he is prepared to fiirni-h to all patients w ho need it. at a merely nominal charjre. Write to Newton Hathaway, M. 1>., ii."> Itryan St., Savannah. Ha. (?iris admire a droopi'is moustache, especially when it happens to droop their wav. 1 I' Hood. .Iu-tieC < 1 the peace, Crosby, Mi>s.. make* the folluwinjr statement: 1 can certify that Due Minute Ocii'ii Cure will do all that is claimed for it. My wile could not jet her breath and the lirst dose ol' it relieved In-r. It lias also benefited my whole, family." It at s iminebiah ly and cures rlt. .re't\ii4, Imdli'llif is I "U^n.-, V ,,,j . a-tluna and all and Inn;* trou!?lv. Wailive & .lolmson. No matter wliai uiiiiTs political ere?-?l iii.i v ho, .-lie always wants pre tec lion. "After suflerinji from J?iie- for tif'e-n years 1 was cured l?y usinjr two lx>xo?>t' I?e\Vitl > Witch IJa/.el S tive." write* \V. .1. liaxtor. X'?rtli Hr<:.?k. X. C. It heaNcwrytliisijj. l'cwan* counter1'v-its. Wallace X* Johnson. It always unmans a woman when she oh!:-tin> a ueeree <<l Ji voice. AN Ei'IDKMK' OK I?i AKiillOKA. Mr. A. San lors, writhe* iron (. oeoanut ?;r?ve. F!a.. sty- there lias been iiiiii an cpitit inic of diarrhoea t!i?-rc. lie had a severe attack and was etirod ii.v ! air dose- of Chamberlain's (V>lie Choiera ami Diarrhoea Kemedy. 11?-.ay> iie a!s<? rceoiiuneodi')! it to others and they say it i- the best medicine Ih-jv ever uvd. I\ r sale by I?r. I). Sc< 'I t. Marriage is a lottery in which the prize winners draw alimony. IS IT RICJIT lfor an Editor to Iloeomiuend Patent Medicines? From Sylvan Valley N'-w-,]:revard.X.(' It may In> a question whether tho ediior of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of (he various ; proprietary au-Jii ine> whieli tlood the til;* market, yet a- a preventive, of suffering we lee! it a duly to .-ay a good word tor Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Itiarrhnea lletnedy. We have known and tt-od this medicine in mtv f unilv for twenty year- and have always found it reliable. In many ease- a ,.r tl.K would save llOlir 1 suffering while ;i pliysi* i;in i- awaited. We do not believe in depending ' implicitly on any nedielne for a cure, but we do believe tlia: if :i bottle ?F Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy were kept <ei liaad and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoided atui in very many case- the presence of a physician would no: be reijuired. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty yetrs. For sale l>v Dr. I>. C. >cott. "Wc haw sold many (different cough r medic*, but none ha- given .better stinfection man Chamberlain's.'' says Mr. Charles Holzhnucr. druggist. Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon jti all eases ot' cough, colds ?>r hoarseness. .Sold by Dr. D. C. Scott. E!ood Poison Cured by B. B. B. I _____ Deep-seated, obstinate oases, the kind that have resisted doetors, hot springs and patent nierlieine treatment, ijuiekiy yield to J>. 1$. U, (Hotanie Wood Halm), thoroughly . -! .* .. on ..... .. . II K'Mt'll !' ir ?>v< \ i-;t i . ;i,r. r urn mucdii patches ill the mouth, sore, throat, eruptions. sores, hone pains, itching skin, swollen glands, -tiff joints, copper colored spots, chancres, ulceration on the body, hair and c\e brows fall out, is the skin a mass of hoils, pimples and , ulcers?Then this wonderful B.B.B. specific will completely change the whole body into a clean, perfect, condition, free from eruptions, and skin smooth with the glow of perfect health. 1>. It. 15. drains the poison out of the system so that the ! symptoms cannot return. At the : same time 1>. B. B. builds np the broken down constitution and imi prove-the digestion. So sufferers I may test B. B. It. a trial bottle will be {riven away free of charge. 15. B. B. for sale hv drhggists at $1 per large bottle, or G large bottles (full treatment) >' "?. Complete directions with eacii bottle. For trial | bottle address Blood Balm Co., : Atlanta. Describe trouble and free 1 medical advice given. According to the Hii>lo there will be no marrying or giving in marriage in heaven?probably be| cause there won't be enough men | to go around. i You assume no risk whon you bnv ; Chamberlain,s Colie, ('olora and I>larrhoea Remedy. Dr. D.C. Scott will refund your money if you are not satistied after u.-ing it. It is everywhere I admitted lo he the most successful j remedy in use for bowel complaints 1 ami the (inly one tnat never fails. It i.s pleasant, safe and reliable. It is an easy matter lor a man ! to love his neighbor as himself-? providing she is young and pretty'. W. s. Musser. Milllu-im. L'u.. saved . the I iff nf his little jrirl l?y irivinjj her One Minute Cniifih Cure whey,she was ' dyimr from croup. It is the only ! harmless remedy th .t gives immediate ; results, it ?|ii1**klv cures o?>ughs. colds, ' bronchitis. uri{?]M>. asthma and all | throat and lung trouble.*. Wallace & I JollJiSi'tt. I 'J'lie n:an who figures on marrying an heiress olten finds he isn't : well k]> in mathematics. jt-iiK! SAVKP. J hive I teen using Ramon's Liver I"ilJ-s .v Tonic Pellets for the past two v?-a:s and consider thar they liave saved me *500 in doctor's bills, to say not hing of t he sutferir.g and !o?s of ' tiire. I can reromend them as one of t lie !> ?t liver pills ever rondo. 1 sell twelve hoxe? of Ramon's to toor of of any other kin?'. Dealers need have no fear ot getting everstoekeci on Ramon Remedies for they are ready sale, and a!ways give satisfaction ? R. L. McPaniel, Kelly. La. Wallace \ Johnson. When a ?;irl marries a rich ol-l million ire slie chooses wisely, but net loo weil. Dr. Cady's Condition Powdsrs. Are just what a horse needs when in had rendition. Tonie, blood purifier and vermifuge. They arc not food but ntcilicine and the best in use to put a i horse in prime condition. Price 25 ets. ! per package. For sale by I>. t\ Scott. 1 It is one of fate's decrees that , lovers must fa 11 in love Lei ore they can fail out. | ;i had stomarh trouble twenty years and gave up liope'of being cured till I 1 began to use Kod<>! I>yspej?sia Cure. It has done me so murh good 1 rail it tlift savior of my life," writes W R Wilkiu-on. Albany, Tenn. Ii digests what you eat. Wallace .* Jolmson. Love draws more plans for air ;castles than all the other architects combined. The easiest and most effective method os purifying the blood and lnvigoratiag the system is to take IbWitr's I.ittle Early Risers. i< <. i;?tiA ..lib . I <<1/ J .1 wlVll" ??J'll i"i V Ul^ jtlu* livt-r and bowels. Wallace & Johnson. The old maid may he a triile j chick, hut she's no spring chicken. DeWitiV Little Early Risers are j the finest pills I ever used."?D. .1. i Moore. Millbrook, Ala. They quickj ly cure all liver and bowol troubles, i . Wallace and JoUasou... CANDIDATES CARDS. fuk congress. 1 am a candidate for re-nomination 1 as a Representative of the SiV.lli I?i> ' t riot in Congress, si.to the rules I j of the iK-iuoeratie party. JAMES NORTON". > . . .. i I nereoy announce mysen a eanoi'dute for Representative in Congress j from the Sixth Congressional District i i <??" South Carolina, subject to the action i i of the Democratic primarv.. RORE1JT It. SC \KB(')ltOr<iH. ! FOR SOLICITORI ?kin a candidate for re-election t-?; the ofllee of Solicitor, and again Solicit I j the support of the voters of the Third ! I Circuit, subject to the rules of the; ! Democratic primaries. .john S. WILSOX. _ i uorsKor I:KI'!IP:SK.NTATI YES. I i Subject to the rules of the DemoIcratic priman*, we hereby announce ?L j DAVIS CARTER for the House of | Representatives: Friends, After the solicitation of many trie ml.? I hereby announce my candhlacy for election to the House of Represent*-, lives, promisingto abide by thedcristoi. i of the Democratic primarv election. , 1'. S. WALL. I hereby announce myself a eandi- j date fur election to the House of Representatives and promise to abide by i the derision <jf tl.f Democratic prU J. marv. W. M. KEELS. I Wc. the (hik Ridgr Democratic Club, . iln hereby endorse .T. H. MFTSON ;i candidate for. the Legislature, subject to the rule."* of the primary elect ion. j W. \V. < ox. President | W. II. Illakelev, Secretary. I hereby ;u:untiucc mysejf a randi | date for the House of Representatives, J subject to the (iistting Democrat ic p*. i- j mary election, and promising to abide! hv tiie rules governing Hi" same. T. U. (JOiriiDIN*. Mr Editor: Please announce Mr. j W. S. GRAYSON". of Renson, a eandi-1 date for the Legi>lattire, subject to the i ! rule- of the Democratic primary. FRIENDS. . I hereby announce myself a eandi-! date for election tc the House of'Rep- j resentatives, and promise to abide by] the deeision'of the Deormraric primary. J. a. Mc<*i;i.nvi*(;ii.* j I)K. .1. II. HROCKINTON, subject; to the Democratic primaries. 1 i \\ e are authorized to announce. Mr.. J. .1. II. MONTGOMERY a eo.-didate j fur the House of Rer. resent.! rives sub-. I to the rules of the l?em?".erntee, i primary. FOR COUNTY SUPKKINTENITKXT OF EM;' ATION. i'romi-ing to abide by tlie decision ; of the. i>i:iiiocratir primary, I Hi.tmuuee j myself a candidate for re-elect* 1 J ion to the ot'ice of County Superinlen-. I dent (tf Education. Eespeetfuilc, NABOU 2 >. I.T-:>i;>S K. I hereby aunoum-o my candiduet f*>: (Superintendent of IMucat'on. prinni**- > in^ to abide by tin decision of the Dent- i i iw*i*ii 1 ii v.ifi-v* i*i r 1>|. :ivii?t!i r-? fdin-t'.i n I (\ V. WOLFE. I I lc-roby announee myself a ? :?r:diuate f?r County Superintendent ?*:; i Kducarioji, subja-t to the Democratic J priman. TM. COOI'ER. I ! 1 hereby announce my set!" a; a ean' didate for County S:sp":t o! : | Education, Williamsburg County. subject to the rule.* governing the Demo- , er.itie party. I am permanently iocutKi: at the county seat, and if elected can i ' aNavs be found at my post of dutv. J i GEO. S. MAKE. _ i " FOR CLERK of COURl I announce my soil" a candidate foi j ! Clerk of Court, promising to abide by , : tin* decision of the Democratic voters in J tht* primary election. J. E. M-ELVEEX. ; I hereby announce my candidacy for ' j Clerk of Court. promising1 to abide by | I tlie decision of the Dcmoerati:; voters' i in the primary cit ric/:.* J. L). DANIEL.; | i 1 hereby announce my-c!f a | date for Clerk of Court <?f Williams-J burg county, subject to the rules oi, i the Democratic primary election. Kav-; ling bad the advantages of n good1 business education, 1 feel confident that j I can discharge th<* dut ies of the otlice ! ( with dispatch and to the s.-trNfac'Ioa of: all. REGINALD J. N'ESM ITil. j 1 I lierebv anriouure ravseif *t candi-i . j date for Clerk of Court of Williams-} bitr?r Count \*. subiect to the rules of i tiu' Democratic pitman election. B. C. WHITEHEAD, i I hereby arAiotmce myself a candi-l | date for Clerk <<:' Court <>f Williams-, i bur? county, subject to the rub s of the i : Deiiujcratic primarr election. llDWIN C. EPPS. , T hereby announce my rawJldm y for i Clerk*of (four:of Williamsburg.v-unty. subject to the Detr.oetiirr primary, .election. W. W. GRAYSON' 1 I heieby announce myself a eaudi-, date for Clerk of ('our: of Williams-1 ! j bar# county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. HUGH UtKjVTUnEN. J ????; CANDIDATES CARDSFt >11 COI NT.Y 'I liKASrjlKU, I hereby announce my candidaey for rt,-:ippi?i?J.aH,*?:tw-tbe ottlec of ('<?u??t> Treasure v prwniftUii; to abide by?tlie tulesof the c?suin{;'l)fciiioeratie primarv election. I lnr?by announce, myself a candidate for tiie apiK>intiiient of Cnunti Treasurer at the ensiling Democratic prhmrv election, subject ti> the -rule*. '1 goveri-ng the same. - jk __ VVV I) ONS EXi^p. K<>K\SHKRli8F. , I respectfully solicit t he n>te at The' Democratic primary for SficfifT, promis. pg to abide the decision of the same. EDWIN' IIARWali. ! i'err by announce myself ^candidate lor SherilT: of Williamsburg county, subject to the Democratic primary election. W.II. CAMPBELL. 1 hereby :mnotmcn uivself as a Can-didate tor Sheriff of "Williamsburg County at the next general election, subject to the Democratic Primary. HEN 11V O. BK1TTON. I hereby announce myself ;is a candidate for Sheriff of Williamsburg, county, subject to the Democratic pri? niary election-. GJiO. J. (TRAHAM. PRl )BATR JU1 Hi E. 1. .1. STEELE. Jm, has filed Iiitn pledge to abide the result ot th$ primary, and is now a candidate for Probatf Judge. I hereby aunouri?e my cannidacy for tiw office of Probate J mitre of Williamsburg comity, subject to the rules of the Democratic prhnarv. ' W. E. HAXXA. I hereby announce invs? If" a candi- date fur the oitice of Probate Judge,., .-nhject t?> the rules of the Democratic primarr election. W. II. McCANTS. I hereby announce my candidacy lor Probate Judge of Williamsburg, sub ject to h1 rul so! the Democratic pri marr cijcrron. K. M. SMITH. /-AT*a* x*-\- lftirrii'ic-An ' -> i i r>i. iTii\uwn. We arc authorised to announce B. S . SMITH a candidate J*or County Supervisor. subject to ilic niietf of'the* Democratic primary. Subject to the decision of the Democrat ic orimarr. I am a candidate foi tiie oUtcc of County Supervisor of V? iilium-burg Countv. r. McCU'IiK ItUOClvINTON. I hereby announce ui/s?df. a cacdicau: for Lb'-. fJice of County Supervisor of William^nrgCounty, mhjert to the . ra!*> of the Democratic primary elec tion. W. I). FITCH. Thanking ;ny friend.- for the flattcringsuppor: given trie in the past. J hereby announce myself a candidalfor County Supervisor, subject tot;.5,. rule? of the Democratic p.'trtv fL P: HAU)\Viy.. f ii?reby announce my candidacy tVr mlioe of County Su|?ervi.-or of William-burg county, subject to the ruleof the Democratic primarv election. if. M. TfJO^I AS. 1 iieroby announce my candidacy for otlice of C ounty Supervisor, subject to the ruiescf tre Democratic primary. A. li fi'i.'RKOWS. 1 hereby announce my caTidkfacy fry. the oiiice of County Supervisor, subject to the rules <>i the en?>ulcg Democratic primarv election. M. MOX'J'GOM KRY". I hereby announee n.yse.f a fundi da!:- f./.- re-elect io:: {> the aftme u' County Supervisor. 1 will abide thotlec:*i'>:i of ;ij< ih'tnoeratic primary f.-ioftif a. B. B* CIIANI>LEH. I hciv!;- announce myself a fundi . date for i\wuiy Supervisor of Vr'ii ii .m-bure county. subject to the rules of the J a-nucratie primary. M. BitAD.SHAW. I h-r-by a'.ao-infratyre'f.a candivia:*;or < >ap<*rv!.< >."of Wj^ilatn^burj coun'y. s'hjft r?. the rules of.'tl:o? i)-infcr.itprimary election. .1. \V. COWAKJ). ! '< )K fOKONKK. I hvehy awiOMm.e Hi; ?;?!: a r-McJi date 1> r r.?'1*;action for Corot.or, promis;?r;ti? ab:?l?* by fho de-i.-ion of tht Democratic pr;:narv. M' :>T. BDRROWS. I hereby :m:iornr?? myselfas a eaadi j tor Coroner, subject to the rule* ?<tven:ir.|Z the Democratic primary. f ;ir;? llvli:jX ;:t tii<\ rouury ae-f. and i-' elect**? lean the duties <rho oihce .1: short notic*. (''ircmnatanee Aid pro veld rnv o::rr- it Ctii; Ihe '-one ry. ivt I w'l: appreciate -the vote (.' auv aud eve: y citiz :i of t>s.? "<?*'.otF. J. N". FiAV.iiET. 0 -UNTV Ai'DJ-OR. \7o li.*:chy aunoiwe H. Z. H A 2? Xy f^r r< tion ro the oitke of C?>untv A;i Jicor en his record as :? f Itiifu? am* capable official, subject to the rules ; governing Liu Democratic prinjt-rjejkFRIENDS, ' *