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f t Constant Headache and i Pooplo thought I was going to clio. I used 'ill i called ' Hui'o catarrh cures,' but nothing Itolpcd nu MUFF? S PURE M WW In all I havo takou but six bottles of your most w Titer CKfiirh Has Fvtirely Dlsnppeat HT' aood; and/My Whole System Seems Tc WB " 1 UnvO to work over thirteen hours a day,' nowf have nfyneof tlmttirod, played-out feeling 1 us b to have. lam heavier an<l iu all-round perfect heali thanks to Duffy's l'uro Malt Whiskey." J1 This is just exactly why Duffy's cures where i W- &' other treatments fiiil. It goes right to the root oft trouble and purifies tlio blood, stimulates the ciri lation, quiets tlio nerves, strengthens tho hear action, brings into play all tho vital force.!, n; enables you to get from food nil tho nourishment contains. It replnces diseased tissues and builds i a strong, healthy body, firm muscles and clear bra ?it renews tho system. Cures and prevents catarrh, coughs, colds, gri bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, pleurisy, oonsun tion and /111 diseases of throat ana lungs; dyspeps indigestion and every form of stomach trouhl nervousnoss; malaria and all low fevers. It is i valuablo in all weakened, wasting, diseased cc ditions, no matter from what cause. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG?!1 It is a promoter of health and ripe old pgo. whiskev recognized bv tho ClnvArmnonf. /is :l mod CAUTION.?AVlien you uslt for Duffy's t' f;onulno. ITuHnriipiilotiH dealers, mindful of ill o Roll you cheap Initial ions mid mill! wliis market foi^hBollt. only, and which, far from fill. Duffy's" mill lie mire yon u< t j ^)yi^|^^^^B('oiiliiltiA medicinal, Inn 11 li-I;l V tlc-H Voii the label, and liu crrtu s niul grocers, or direct, $ Co., Rochester, New York. * |EjN SOUTH CAROLI ^JKouldraise grain. t L a Our SoutHerr>,farjncrs. Should Nof fl ^~~7JegTect Foodstuffs for Cotton. (1 Reviewing tho general cotton Bituation and its possible clYoct '' upon grain production in tho south a speculation becomes too ram- ,l The Manufacturers' Record '' Hpit weok Biiys : receutly pointed out in Tho 8 Manufacturers' Record, the pro- 1 duction of grain in tho south last (' ye^r H'a3 773,000,000 bushels, LJ. against 607,000,000 bushels in 11 1902, a gain of 100,000,000 bush- s ols. Of this increase 138,000,000 8 btffehols was corn. Tho increase in 11 tho value of tho throo cereals, corn, <! wheat and oats, in 1903 was nearly * ^ $95,000,000 over tho preceding u year. It is important to enir iia- j /.fTi-k ill of r ! Y\K,.nAi,f rr ^vli UOU J UQl' %? |> ill O />iew of tho danger that the high |i| price of cotton will ho concentrate 1 a tho attention of the far mors upon p k) cotton-growing as to cause them to j( givo loss attention to the impor- ti t tanco of providing their foodotulVs j s first and making cotton their eur- s] plus or money crop. The present'o price of cotton wouid in the iongjc< rilll lirAVn n in Iunr vntlnir ,1 than n blessing to t lie far mors if; t! it should result in their giving loss !> attention to the diversified agricul- u tural development which for sever o \ al years has been one of the most b H ~ striking ^igns of the material up- "' building of the south. j h / "Last year tin* south had about '* r 28,000,000 acres in cotton, an am- v pio aroa under ordinary conditions H for the present . Had tho weather j " been propitious and the yield por " < " Hu^ujjqusu to me average 01 ino lwo( " |^^^^j)roceding years, the crop would H< havo boon about 11,000,000 bales. n Had the yield por aero been equal J w to tho avorago for tho three years u **7 from 1998-90 to 1900-01 thocroj)jw would have been about 12,.500,000 jNV bales, and had it been equal to tho, 11 f\ average of tho three years from '' 180*5-90 to 1897-98 it would havej'P, baonjl3,000,000 bales. The shorl-1 ^ ago in last year's crop was duo not ? ? i l to lack of acreage, but to tlio ro- 01 ^ markablo weather conditions, be- f,r ^^^?ginnmg in the spring when con-,ft tinued cold, wot weather delayed cl -pluming throughout the south for fl over ii month. With 28,000,000 v' jm acres in cotton this year it is pos- ; P Bible with good weather conditions ^ produce certainly as high an 12, ll BdO,000 to 12,^)0,000 balon, though ;f,( Hhere may be eomo question wheth* 111 Hor that amount of cotton can ho j ^ IBpickod with tho present labor Hup-! K)ly. Wo believe that tho shortage J,r ftf cotton through on t th?> world!? Bud tho increased consumption^ Biuko it oxcssdingly desirable from J f?1 ^Bvery point of viww that the coin-1 w .Ing crop should bo 11,500,000 to 1,1 t 12,000,000 l>alea, and that oven at 't kthat figure it should command c' Bbmewhore in tho neighborhood of P' 110 cents a Round, if not more; but K' ^Uthe ner^V^iould open wjth a | ^ *j aoreago wifiliout ' 1^. * \t ooulil bo p^op- r* |L % I fullyni6ked tf Q^rt?m^?ii?i \ ^ ^ be nc UFF?stiea@ mm mand _ ?, ...?,? wau n AnnoySng 0|so{i9ir^?s? to$2< to $i ad a Very Bad Cass, Co ut* r y Growin * ?cnu, Worsz. I Could Neith. r }'i No>' Slee? day j ind Looked Like Deati% .N!o> ing HeIpe-? ' We UnJil I Began Tak'rg '.Ouh'y's Pur : QU^. jj Vi\lt WhisKe/j 6 Bo" r Completely uim0fc Cured Me,"?J. E. V/lL .L vMS, !?25 li j 80em, IVIiiii St,, Richmond, Va ^ivo r no out of every <01 o? Ihront, lunjr, <lR' tu li i% m-rvo trouble ;k i> villi CnUurli j i> 1h?i;<1. ' DutVv's 1'uroKa ; '.Hiislcrv is tln? real wift, |)<\-iti\oVali'.n li ni.r n I ill -r tbr.lcure:; i nut bail nftt'i' I'llVclK. I .' ? p.'t: i-ribfd by tllO ( 7,01)0 iloefora ami um?1 in :: r> thin: Xl.Oii > n;{ hospitals bicau. o of : h: ? (V< 1 i \ i-ii.;iu:i t"8 '' .u'-O purity. Catarrh i? a blood iii:-oi.so. {q . Williiuir.:, in lii? Jotter on to ray*. , ia<l Leon u sntlVrer with i .l-<rrh for a voi'j 1 lie I ti:no. 11 bailnllV'ct'.il li.y t! "i-.it scvior..<!fy. .. >.s never free from heade !i , ami the ili;- l'?(-'?? iros woo <>xtrumcly a. u >. j.r. 1 irt\ bqwnJ tito und i-I'i'uitio )! tl> s ? ?!? ninl thin. inaiiiior of -.'lives:, o utmci is snuffs and uo- in CO Iff"WHISKEY* B omlerful modieinoanil"ui co iiplctoly cunil. c.3; I Sloop Well; i'ij Appetite Is > Have Been Renewed.' ? } m!; VSS55- ? loSRCf li,Uv' ^528^ Of til vJ/gf m. \A coi"i' "HIM! \$\\ pP?cl IB! o'lK" " I [Atmk'wMahb i'1}' trade specu 1EEP3 THE STRIlflE WEIL A,Hlc IV.HTy's contains no fustl oil, ujhI i.^ t!io onTy icinc. This is a guaran .or. Hit tiro Mull NVIiiskoy 1> > Rwa you pet tlio WGlllt] 10 oxcrlli'iio' ?>!' i lii? jiri'im . ? t >n, will 11 y ))(> p( ,lt<\V h?1?h! ituton, which 11 <i put <"i "'?> will, i relieving the hIcU, siio y<< " ively linini- ? " II 1 ii. it i< 111r> mily .Mult qilil'OI intr <|ii;tlil i< <. DnlVyV l*u.< WlilsUoy llmnl or hullt. !.?.< !< for l lit- !i iile-murli, tlio , . iu tlio seal over t!u- < I* m<i>rokon. to 1>Q bo ct 1.00 a bottlo. Mcdical jixk jt free. DuiTy keep NA AT ALL DtSP?NSARYS|S - - - oto. rusts that the bou'iii may nevor 1 i . , , , Stomi gftjn hav? to face <uuh low prices stroi:p or cotton as those wl.i :l) prevailed <'lir0 3 luring the period o' extreme de- y()"u.N rossion from 1801 lo J898, Wo lionltl elieve tlint we liav > ( i trred upon period to run for several years of much higher ran ,'e of prices, lit to make sure of !>.?< it is es- ]? ! entially important ! <*.l the south rural hould ruiao its own (cd tull'a, that botte nstead of lessening Is a tcution to small iversified agricultuta t. shouhl tho o ive still greater att? t to corn J eurro nd wheat. and oatR .u ?thor food thus tuil'jj, and that tlun, ; i < tli 'ii only More houhl it make a gnu i ai increaso! usual 11 cotton acreago su! i:* < it to meetigovei rom year to year ti r ipidly-in- to pr reasing oonsunipt v > vant.s of the jn \x\ or Id. goner 'vKvcrv man inten ded in tho Sl,,n? , , , . - < L ouin-? prosperity, rs bankers, Is merchante, ils inrnulactwrora i,U1SW< nd its loading fai morn, f-hould ress the iuip-;>rtnw ? >; this fetil.-: 'Ul 1'1 ?ct upon the nttur.tioi' ol tho en- 1,u( ^ iro agricultural conmnnity. Int<?iul of being ( ur.ci i\vay I>y thy;^"0'1' peculation \\hi<;h is n w swt epiug j' l ,,u' vor the eott'.u \voii<, exceeding !' v1 1,1 )nservati?in i.s domain ed through- i " " ^ ,,i 1i.~ ts. mi . ' nasi in i'<?j owmii. \> Mtjii priccn react) 1 lie present level t'ic bulla an 1 oars r..fty well bo ie L to light out vu'"' w to whether prices a 11 l-o higher 1",)1( 1 MM , . W0,,1( r lower. 1 hey mi y go higher, ( nt they may go lo?ver. and if they lariat; yor commence to dr<>[ it will !ik?.-- vico / bo very rapid, ' 1 e people at irtro cannot alTor 1 i( become in, . 4- x. unity owed in a speculative era/.?. .No renter misfortun c >u d bof'all ' lia section than a -vil< speculation 'v'( l cotton, with tie* inevitable col- and In ipse which would m l.nnlv follow c, >onor or later. Tho i ljury would ot sililolv be tho fin innial Insscu ^ 1) iiicli mi^ht come to nany thous- Hchoo ncls, but Hticli a Hpccu'ativo cruzo, >'eiir-< hother profitable or u iprofitable, burt< oul'l disorganize bi.sine.ss and ^?'UI mice for a lack of tla >ility, turn- ?" N" )g tho attention of i"erybodyto ^,a-> 1 [Pt-riolwiuick' m.?ans rather than ,n a (1 ) tho legitimate bu.-d 1 ss interests n0Kr? f tho country. The lanufactur- l'' rs' Keeord does not ui dertnko to r,'M 11 iy whether cotton %% i 1 j^o higher i,n'' 1 a the \>n 11 lenders claim, and | 01,1 V ' aim, we holiove, wiili thorough ^ ncerity, nor does ii u idoitako to I)0''(;<) anturr* a prediction as to whether M?or' rices will go mucl 1 ?ver before 18 10 iif.w crop, but i(. > ;l I remind llonh renders t hat hist". 3 1 ?ponta it- woodi tit. Two or throe 1 a^o dnrig^he wild Hpoeiil t i . 1 in New woro Oik there Beetiwd ? I 0 no limit ^ 1 ? tho demand and to t!> advance ari'oftt 1 prices of Htoclo 1 1 bonds, ils vor a.m over again \> taturnont as made t hat fho jountry ha* ft('Cosl own bo rich Hint I e supply of to *'> icuritios wan inadtq i n-; to tho de- tlioso and, hut thcrccu.il i. inic when unod 1 wfth found thai thn hi |>'?Iy of r?. " ' initios was in cxcoiiH ji whut the i . .1 i? nunc wamca, an? ii n camo tlie l",0 oat crash and the wiping out of 1 louaands of millk ns of paper 1H ofits and tho destruction of many /ntations, which o-ight to have Thoi turti't a lesson to thv vholo conn- ho rei n it i . .. "Kill? ^ Jwcn in the iron market, it Euiott' hss Mia.il > when fur- it on tl K v. n o <, B ^Mheir utmost "7,'Q^ ) ' v / ' _';4SJ??? ,V *J .' ! ' V* ':' Jjl? ? ' *te of 18,000,000 tons of irou dporting at tho rato of 1,000,jns a year. There eoemed to > limit to tho ooneuraptivo doof the country. Pig iron elling iu ftirtniugham at $18 3 a ton, and iu some cases $22 jb a ton, ana buyers wero ibling for it. It is soiling toat about $(.).G0 to $10 a ton, though production throughLie country has been cut down ?t 10 per cent, tho supply still; i equal to present consumpequiremonts, very boom in stocks, in iron,' estate, which has swept over jountry, has boon followed by atural swing of thopondnlum ^prossion and lower prices, history of every boom should ) u warning to tho South to j ro oi a wild speculative boom! itton. It in much bettor to lost the chance of possiblo i ,s in cotton speculation and i avo attended to legitimate ess than to have run tho risk <ing swampod with debts by 3 in cotton or any other Bpocu3 operation. I'pon bankers o South will rest a great re** sibility as to whether thoy enige or discourage the proeent ilative operations, not only of 11 people who are familiar tho ups and downs of tho >, but of tho general public, h, according to reports, is be lrawn into tins maolstonn of ilntion. ut ami Modem a<lvice about 11 <>? to Acquire Wealth. 5 ancient snges' "suro road to 1" was "bo tomperato in nil tilings, jonomicnl always." Modern lifo, ta "rush methods" in business rc^ Hint "keep healthy*' bo added to d adage. Everybody knows how temperate and most people how to iononiical, but few know how to perfectly healthy. Ovor-oating, dar habits, neglect etc., derange toinach, liver and bowels, causing wtion, torpid liver, constipation, Rydalcs Tablets are uaturcs best .vhen such conditions exist. The ich Tablets will digest your food, jtlien your digestive organs and 'our indigestion. The Liver Tabsill nrouso your liver, stimulate bowels and establish a regular, iv, lmhit. lVvd i!es Tablets insnro health. Pickens Drug Co., PiokV7. A. Sheldon \ Co., hiborty. The Farmers Need It, rinors enjoying llio benefits of mail delivery feel llio noed of r means for transportation of 1 sums ofmonoy. At present nly plan is through tho uao of ney or stamps. Small amounts sent aro always liable t<> 1<>ss. than this, they nil >rd an un- 1 temptation for theft. The j tsWufi it tr\ llni (oi'ni..i> ' ovido more adequate means, a recent report tho postmastor :il indicates the great need of bettor inolhod. Tho post. system, it is buheved, would er the purpose advantageousA hill providing for this was hiOi'd during tho last session, line for consideration was too During tho present Hes.-ion ihly tins mailer will again before Congress. In litis fanners'meetings would do , i 111??iij^aiu t in- in.u in aim rosolutioiiB favoring it* immopn?.?ag<>. If such resolutions placed in tho hnndn of your Hontat iveS at. W it-hiiiylon t 'jcy I prove a powerful hiclor in cting attention lu t !: fact t!:a{ is want and noud better eerin this respect. It farmers postal cheeks or Bomothing ly good they can have it by in action. 0 n st i i?:tr around vour iinifcr." i i:>t liottlo of Kliciimticiilo today bo>nr rlicuniiilisin kcIh ii linn hold 'comoj dangerous. )hool Girl Attacked by Negro. ilo ( i) route U> her bomo from 1 Miss Kinma Burton, tbo 11-j old daughter of Mr. S. R. >n, ono of tbo 1'oreinan in the I libus Manufacturing Co.'h mill >rth 11 ighlanda, at Columbus, A*aH attacked by a n-gro man lark j>laco in the Htroot' The caught b- r, but on account ore being hohio other children* lici* iu?u IVirrlifniw,.! ...... .1 '(jllVUlMHI CIW1I y , Lho little lady escaped with t sovero fright. ) C118Q wn8 rcportod to tlio department, and delcctive d was detailed on tlio easo and ving it a thorough investiga* The nogro escaped in t!io *, but the little children think would reeogni/.o him if thoy to seo him again, Iliiiin llutson, colored, was cd today by Dolcctivc Moore ;ing tho negro who waylaid Burton. When tho girl was Lc> 1 by the negro ho throw her o ground, and her rrifn and ol the other children frightlim otT. len placed in jail the negro Hevoral names, but another ler in the jail know him and tho jailor his correct name. about 18 yours old. Killed. ro in not, nn aeho or pain Unit nnn tched eitorunlly that o. nuot bo il" in n fow inmates by tlio uho of '? KmnlniOed ('<1 Linlmon . Hub 10 oJTooted pn/t nud tl>? ; .iin will Mmppear. /Full 1 a pint bottle, Piok< h? Drug Co., i'iokonn; >lduu X. Co., it ..v.. . tiML fl Don't forget the old ma with the fish on his back. < ? For nearly thirty years 1 has been traveling around tl: world, and is still travelin: bringing health and comfo wherever he goes. To the consumptive 1' brings the strength and fles lie so much needs. To all weak and sick! | children he gives rich an strengthening food. To thin and pale persor lie gives new firm flesh an rich red blood. Children who first saw tl" old man with the fish are no .!To\vn up ami have childre ;f their own. 1 Ie stands for Scott's Emu ;ioii of pure cocl liver oil? lelightful food and a natur onic for children, for old foil n.l fur ali who need flesh ar .trength. OC^TT & BOV/NE, Chomlsts, C >.>- 113 Poarl Street, New Yor rOc. and $I.OO; all druggists. Told His Sister He Murdered a Mi A special from Bluelield, W. ^ says: With a I)u 11 et liolo through 1 brain and hiB body badly cut, tl remains of an unknown man wt found today nndor tho lloor o! deserted house near Athens, thi Moreer county. Harry Taylor, formerly of Nor Carolina, told his sister sovei days ngo that lio committed t murder and robbed tho man money and valuables. Ho threi ened to murder his sister if b divulgrjd tbe secrot, but whe no lied the sheriff. Taylor lied, L it iH l'oared lie will letum and cj ry out liis threat. Tho houso being watched by the oflicors. Over=Work Weakens Your Kidney; Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blo( All the blood in your body passes throu your kidneys oncc every three minutes. gir,., ~ The kidneys are yc ll'-L/'/.V'S VTfVjfr, blood purifiers, they I ?cr ?ut the waste jFy yyr\? yrajryy impurities in the bloc ^vVfeJ^J>>sYn If they are sick or c r? of order, they fail to Yjr | ^cir work. rTVWu'u \ Pains,achesandrht / f-Jr matism come from < CCS3 uric acic* in ' ? Tvo blood, due to neglect kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unstea heart beats, and makes one feel as thou they had heart trouble, because the heart over-working in pumping thick, kidnc poisoned blood through veins and arteries It used to be considered that only urina troubles were to be traced to the kidne) but now modern science proves that neai an constitutional diseases have their begl r.ing in kidney trouble. ? If you are sick you can make no mlsta by first doctoring your kidneys. The ml and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmei Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy soon realized. It stands the highest for wonderful cures of the most distressing cai r?nrt i~, told on its merits cent and one-dollar sizsample bottle by mail iiom# of Bw<un^u<x free, also pamphlet tellinpr you hew to fi out if you have kidney or bladder tr< ub Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilm & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but rememt the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilme Sw^mp-Root, and the address, Binghamtc N. Y., on every bottle. Whipped an Insane Girl. A spociftl from Danville. \'a ftnj'M: A resolution has j11?t boi uflurcd in the city council providn that tbo city withdraw it* suppc from tho Koscuo homo nendinc i I n investigation as to it? prose monagemcnt. Mrs. Annie Coste thn matron of (lie homo, wan i contly convicted of snveroly lies ing Iaabollo Nicholson, an insai girl, and an inmato of tho instit tion. Mrs. Co9toll is the wife of He George < Viatel I, tho pastor cf tl Craghead Street mission, and nut wgeu uivme neaier, 11 was in e\ dcnco nt tho tinio that ltev. Qcor, CoBtell lind boon in tho habit coming to tho homo and gathoru the inmatoS around liiin to poii to tho sick girl and cry: "She i? the vory picturo of he! She i? already doomed. There 110 U80 to pray for lu-r." " The woman was beaten with fit rap. Dr. L 0. MAULDI1 Pickons, South Carolina. onion upstaiiH (in roir rooms) ov Knrlo'fl Drug fitoro. Offers his profe sional ?orvicos to tho publta. A i j cleansing the L acids that produce ! ?r out all the danger I I U ^ flj Other medicines treat symptoi 7 OTO <aust* and, therefore, its L CURES ARE P * W Helps the digestion, tones up H free on application to Bodbi prietors, 316 West Lombard S g, * . !h p V/hy Use Many Wore |j $ The I 1 g FER.TDL & On livi ie & \v ARE HAD 111 ft , f The Virginias a & Chemic al >'{ cs { ? id ? 0 ,<g They have the Best Facilities, us k* ^ and maintain the Iiigl ? ~ evenness < J -1 in. r I a* Virginia-Carol: ji8 > CHARLEST ^ '! : a -L uamgj>:..... ., it- CHRONIC 1 lie / H^yWhen the liver is tor ti- JBMIblood as a virulent pois * if FAMi^ ? vhl\and Tonic pellets ar \vMA that gives the liver jusl starts Nature's work i ^"e t?uc'ies >d. Pellets tone S. ^^5g?4t^ do u- l'OItFAI ^ J. D. Mooro, Craig Bros, s ed i <ly J, * Small Potatoes I j i 'ry result from a lack of 1 Potash If l!d i in the soil. Potash pro- | j', is duces size and quality. ) < its j I ^ >n# QRRMAN KALI WORKS. , 1 I New York?98 Nomuu hirer!, or I { AilaiitM, (*u.- Hu. llroud St? ( - > ?'i I,;; CABBAGE PLANTS. Now ready for delivery, ton million Cabbago Plants of the following varieties: llcnderaon, succession, Plat Dutch, Selected ... l-.xtra Karly Jersey U'akelleld. Also, AlexHiuler Seed Companion AUKUsta 'I jj| Knrly Trucker. 11 Price? #1.50 per thousand. > to 10,000 at #1 ~.r> per thousand. 'o. 10,000 to .'<0,000 .It 11.00 per thoUHiihd. Term?? t'ash with order, or Koodaitent ('. O. I>. ? itThese pltnits nre grown in the open air on the 1)0 Sea (!oast of South Carolina The> nre stocky and hardy, and when replanted will stand sc vi>rn cold u liluuif I !??*? ? - ' 1 ... II ?l'l' ralo with I lie Southern hxpronH Company mill plant* can lie delivered at any point on llieir line Ht n rate of 'JO to 4(1 cent* per thousand; (. inlnlinn in charge on single package, :I5 cents. v' I am dlHtrlliuttng agent for (> I.KN N Sl'lt INCS j lifl HINKRAL WATKR. Prices ami olroulnUi sent J on appliCAtlon. I ? Wm. C. QERATY, Young's Island, S. C. Telegraph and I'. O. ' : wwl* !??? CI TO QUALIFY 18 FO/< GOOD I'OSITIOJSS GUARANTEED IN WRITING. ? 600 FREE OA. -ALA. BUS. COLLEGE. MACON. OA (] , Shad! Shad!! Shad!!! Plnoo your orilera for Oyfttorw and Fish J with A COLUMBIA *IfUI ANI> IOK CO,, ft| Columbia. 8. C. |( Miitiaraotory prior,, quiok Borvico. You V, er oau mnko inonoy now Boiling our largo l< 8*1 South Mallot whilo flggH oto., aro ho vt-ry 111 I high. L vfc, A }': A V B V 'ORK with the first dose, W : blood of all the poisonous RHEUMATISM, driving & ous germs that infest the le way cures arc effected by bh us; ivieumactae removes the J3B i ERMANENT. the system. Sample bottle rr Chemical Co., Pro- jl t., Baltimore, Md. Ej is to Ten You That % Jest ^ IZERS I $ " artK fJ , e by fj 1 ? ^ a-Carolir&a %. a - ca?i o> $ 1 _ * & $ ;e the Best Materials, f$ iiest reputation tor the md value of their Fertiiiiers. $ $ ? * A ljr*c* Cfciemicel Co. ^ j on. s. c. r ? c I ml/ai upkc pid, bile enters jl on. Liver ills follow \rc@&\ c the only T reatmcnt jMMi j t the ri^ht touch and jfcgWjj n the right mannerj ,E BY ! ind Earle's Drue Store. AUDITOR'S XOTH'K. ! ?or Taking Returns i'or The Year 1001. I ask that eaeh mid every one come reparetl to give ine tlio School District l whieli lu> or slio umy live, an the 'omptroller Oener.il will not allow ay l>att ments for persona \\ hero tliey ki>1 i the wrong ilis-tru tH. I also ask that noli ami every person mako tlieir own I'llll'lis, IIH I ?X|>eeiIO 111 KO Illl ITT urns l.ysolt in order to prevent getting t??o inn v acres against any one on my books, liis lias go! to be too general. >S<> govin yourselves accordingly. Filly pur out. penalty for uon returns. L will bo at the following named 1 ices: Six Mile, Monday, Jan. 11, 15)01. Calhoun, Tuet-day, Jim. 12. Central, Wednesday, Jan. b>. Norm, Thursday, Jan. 1 I. Cateoeliee, Friday, Jan. 1">. Libertv, Monday and Tuesday, Jan, H and 19. I'.iiKio.y, uo, w'l and WedncBday, 'hursduy and Friday. Williams & Freeman's Storo, Mondny 5. Loopor's Tuesday, 20. Hog.sotl'? Store, Wednesday, '27. Hughes' Store, Thursday, '28. Pumpkintow'i, Friday, '2',). Ilolly Springfl, Monday, IYb. 1. 11)01. Aiken's Storo, Tuesday, Fob. 2. (Inor&o Holoombo's, Wednesday and 'hr.VBdny, Feb. U and 1. ISIilo Crook, Friday, Fob. f>. 1, M 1 < I- " J IIll* I n V>ltTI\, iUt'IlUlO , I t'll, o. 1 will bo in my <>lli<!0 during tlio tiino ( this notico 011 Hitturdsiyfl to tike 10* irns. Very roKpoolfully, J'J. l\ KEITH, County Auditor. Dec. 2:1, li)0:J. B. WARDLAW,, rvBrxinri cf ..ULI1 I !sJ I PICKENS, - - S. CDR. J. H. BURQESS, ti ..DENTIST.. : Clerason Col logo, ?S. C. Friday nnd Saturday. All Work ti runrantcod. n ton saIjK. '242 acrra of fino farming land, bout 100 norca in cultivation, 1mliiOt< in original foreat. Woll fimured, wateiod and Well improved, ivh miloN wost of l'ickona. Cheap R id tortna oaav. A bargain. . Ct // AT" /) i jli Is very cheap when the pi !| i begin with, but we ha\ ! ] give for the next two wee j ruary ist, 20 per cent, oil ; Men's, Youths' and Hoys if coats. Our goods are all ! figures, and you know wh . > meftns when we take it c 1] we can fit you. Terms c: ]| ation paid for by us, nor 1 i] Winter Underwear includ SMITH & B LHAMXU VIA) ^ Greenville, I n order to close c l^nds, we have exit, 11..:.... /"I c" - 1 i)\J I till :*> ^ clllU pU.UL 60 Pairs Mean's $3,50 and $3.00 75 Pairs Ladie's $3.50 and ^3.00 9S Pairs Ladies and Misses $2.0* 83 Pairs Ladies, Misses and Chil 34 Pairs Misses and Childrens $ Many small I ,oU mrtmerit will ?>'o * sacrifice. Pride <?k iTi>otton, ilVA nTirr" ?87 1" mr rfi j! '. i .! tow diiyu or until i oIoho ot i tin* Hi It>Inl.? tnhaci'') at 10c u 15 ]?'iifw f<> Kchi'iippa by tlio I t.x oS-alh; Ivul.y I (iom! I',.".); |):.kos MixlUit- (Kill' kil'^) ? I'Ouml I) t's 'J.")*. I haw a l' \v linii<in>. Ins niiy; a little I>r< k? n, I>111 11 ;tt *! -?* s t.i.t lo:'iliM' I will luakn it I 'J-r? ll,:? l"i -- I.!' less (|iini)l it i M. 1 liavo jn<! 7't |? of " I F NvS*i-' PS ',\'i iv lino jrratli*. 'liic-.y iii'u worth ?2 lo *li?'>UH'! whs. To in Ui> :i quii.'k tarn r'l. <>f JIc rt ,V Arrow xh< os; n.ili.s wcunrns : gmutril. [n ice I will iiiuUe yi n on (In j ilx ul 5 ,) j.is. inn! ; wmhi ii !ii:?l t lr!i!i i AMI (iiliiK : l it I Ih!m < I' 1 !,| ! '. Not ;; | {lii^li us :'?'1.7<t. I liiivt- In., < ! IIi.-mi :.n lot her lot ii( t quite ' ; t d. I hcv ro I n slot, Ih iu^ mo iiuytliii < on 1 ZIZTZlh M2F i u * H s y j .SAYS "LOOK HEFOKI | And you will lit I'M K KN.i, S. C. ' and Most < 'ompiele |GENERAL MER j IIt> lias ovor carried. M; trade is i creas iund Honest ValuiM. Tim ISKST of every m.v advertisement. Never mind the piiei J money. ; .BUY THE | Of everything nini 3*011 will leiun by oxpo i chcnpcst. II'you want 1111 yti ing in tho 7 !t ) l>ny ft IiOt or rout :i Homo, or l)U3* ft I ft 1 j\* 11101103* hy weeing iuc hoforo 3*011 mnl< !1 Ull. J. F. f THE CASH ME Cured at >i\ T. A. Sloeum, the (jmit C Will Semi l>ee, f<> tlie A Samples of Ills Newly l)i to (Jure Consumption Chest and Lung Notliincr could bo fit in r. more r>hil ntluo, inn tlii.s offer. Confident that ho has disjove oil and all pulmonary complainta, ami to mal 8?id 11is Completo Treatment, embracing four my !> HulVoriug lroui coiigbs, colds, cat rrli, nd e.xiauniption. Already tliia "Nmv Scientific Courae of 'I icufands of apparently liopelca canes, There liatako will l>o in overlooking tho gonorona in Free To To oblbin theno FOUR FltEK FUEPAUi > cure, all you have to do is to wrile Dr. 1\ A. SLOCUM, 1)8 Pin iving full pontofYleo andoxproaa address. Th mt you at onco, direct from laboratories, will ISO. I J--' SCOUNTJ ' ices are right to HB u ,'c determined to jh 1 CC :ks or until Feb- \ Sv on all Clothing: |: ! v\ S1?its and Over- 1 // A marked in plain [II SS JH at 20 per cent. ] SS iff. Come while g // j ish, and no alter- \ 1 exchanges made. J ! // led in this sale. | j rr ^ ;ristow! THIERS. I! | >iri?c? ULVtA>o 1 1 ml all Odds and > Shoes to $3.50 and $4.00. i Shoe;; tO $2.00 M 1 Shoes to $2.00. j Shoes to $1.25. / drens $1.5? Shoes to$i .qo. 1.25 Shoes to 75 cents. ; in. every De^ it even "'veatel^^B s ? -1o-I)alo Slioo House, icknvilli:, s. (;. \ lock -?ii imiiii, I will soil brown r 01 '2V'.c per I1' l\y tlm box "Iir?! iir.tl Spot Casli :' ; 1 >!uml? ; Tart'ifi ; H<\v ~o;-: Wlinlo, in I [?Hind of us I t aiiiifj net I li "I l!.. i'ii. I;ir>? mi litioM As n - r-? * 1 ~ "3 s '< i sis it Insts; r 5c v- 111 in| i E rIOJBBH J 'I! y Ixm ia lli^f (>.") |jii;( S thiMi, A !?v;m il m w 1 in9H mil < '; . Kvory pr I ;|S'( r i ;ll!l??1y ciottO. I llUV( fl| is si c: ll:<> i in..l)oiR am Krok ii (c I i i.s I.i.a ^liHincasjjH I 7-V i :. ir l:;I;cx t])?> lot. An "p i:i I "J.". f)0(i u pr I'm- tli > i >'k>" i? 1. u v .1. V J ah< in Ic now h.is llir Largest M IjillO of CHANDJSE, | in-; every day. Fair Dcalii g t; Iliiug ft?r tin* lcu<4 nioiK-y is ? of mi article if ila worth tlio 9 I BEST... | rit'iKvi tlint The 1'cst f.s tlio fa il< n'uiitilo Tiino, If you wnnt fc] Ion; o ami but, jdii wont Ioho m 0 u tnulo. h is truly, 1 ARRIS, ? RCHANT, | ' Last. % liciiiist and Specialist, mictcri, Four Large scovcml Itemed icl; ^ i.ixl all Throat^ I Troubles. | lie or c iri'v moi'o iov to llm nlll I rc<I an :>i> oluto ouro for o<msuimv fl toitsgront merits known, lio will large flamplcM, to any render whf JH bronchial, throat and lung trouhl/ 'rrahnont" has liminnnmily cJ will i><! no mistake in flcnclfngr . J vitation. . ton* A I **HU. 7 J vTIONS tImt liavo novei^\ e Street, New York,* i full iui^|