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NEWS AND HERALD. We print today a ve
! letter from Mr. L. T. W
I town, descriptive of wh:
PUBLISHED EVERY WBDXEXDAfj^ j(>unie/to hU m
_UY? ! Darlington, in which he
success attained in the J
INevvo - and-^Herald -ACo. j by farmers who have
j. ? - -_ . . culture. Mr. Wihls is :
i vchfi ??r nroprres?ive wi
n\ A.b^>, ) I " ?' 1 -/ I- r>
_ > KdiUrs. j and industry has contrib
J .vs. (;?. DA.YIS, > j example to.bring about
XKUMS x:v advance: j "'ethods of farming in b
I what he has to tell his b
le;ir- * ?I*?- 1 about the new industi
Six Mouths, - - - - t . . 1
j raising should bo read
"* _ y ir j kindly promises to si
Z-iD VhZTltiyU A.i l /J.\ C/^ozi. ; jetter wjth others amj
Oue dollar a sq-.tire for the first inser- j sections of Fairfield to j<
j :t and fifty cents for each subsequent ; experiment with tobacc<
usertiou JSoecial rates for contract ad- .... . ,
Tertisers. ! which he sent may be
Marriage and death notices free. j Winnsbo -o Drug' Store
lingular rates cnart^-d tor obituaries. j >f c ,, ,l ? 1
Orders for Job \Voirk solicited. j Siewari'a charge wh
j raised several hundrec
j year. There are al
WINNSBO RO, S. C. organizations whose
? ? would call to Mr. Wild'
u'n/itiftcjj jv SM^Miibcr 9. : : ' lSi'l We refer 1? the Piiz
. ? | White Oak, Wateree ;
What an epidemic, of railroad acci- Grove Clubs are near ci
dents! llardlv a day passes without to join in gelling an e
the occurrence of some terrible acci- bacco cnrer and raider,
dent on some railroad. 'be expense so that it w
?" ?? all round. It Is said
The respective friends of Hill and hjtVebtC[I rapidly ma<
Cleveland are wrangling a great deal ra;3illg itl Florence ai
in New York-especially in the rural aud lhe,e |Uay be ]and
district.. It is time for good Dctno- sultal>!c. The fi
crats to q')it quarreling. Tiw pait\ |CJ,Vl.g j. what makes
need all the strength that it cau control v.lIn iil!e on,r cer:a;n
to put Cleveland in the White ll-uue. > " . '
_ producing them. A- M
The special reporter, who sa-v Mr. Uflrhat say youM farmer>
Blaine at Bar Harbor a f<;\v d ?\s a??? I """
i i i i A Iia?t Tend**
atid who g->t a bad lick in the right
eye. sa\s that attrr carrying in a good ^ is now a very notici
snpplr of stove w-.od for Mr?. Blaine, writers ami speaker# i
ilr. Blaine attended a reception on ^na Ul'e falling into t
board the Chic.ag ?. His health is good, h^bit of making odious,
"iM'lfim.- l'oniirl-c >ilu
and the Blaincs are *iill lively.
n r- I ponents. One man wil
If those scientists in Texas are still down us a thief, or a s<.
inakiug experiments to see how much liar, or a coward, or s<
rain they cau make, and if the heavy i>ame. This is done wli
i*ain of Thursday night and Friday is to discuss issues of th
the result of their experiments, it portance, and those win
would be a good idea to lock them up to throw light on these <
jn j*il for a week or so. Perhaps, detract from the merits
tkoy ?aw discover a way to stop rain as just so soon as they des<
wrfl at produce it. level of personal abuse
" siou will benefit no on<
Thomas E. Malihcs, some tune con Joes a great
about 1798, announced a doctrine Itcreat? biUer feeling
which has beea generally accepted. way. makcs th#s(. c
It is not a very comforUng theory, bit,en|ess am, jud|
and it will be pleasant news <o know mhi<ls iust a ,
that the ifalthus.au doctrine was pro- ^ H[]d . of
1 -TrtlnA l-vxr A moiM/>on Sn^iil
JiUHUCU liVlOU y T CVAV AkX1V4 1VW?? wvavx 1*1 J 11 1 A* *.
. ,. , i , I sides get so that nothing
Scieuce Association winch met at ,, ? , . . ,
. , ,r ,i, attention unless it is loa
Saratoga a few davs ago. Maithus . , ,
. ,, ? . "... x . guns of abuse and viti
held that wars, pestilences, famines " . , . i , ,
, . .. . . , . . , article, written calmlv
and all disasters which tend to check . ' . . *
, . ... . sionately, strictly confin
the growth of population are fre- . , " . ,
?. ,, . , ... ject matter, is passed c
quentlv blesangs, because population t# ftc
increases in a geometrical ratio and . ,
, . . . 4. , T* a little 'cussing in it t
subsistence m an arithmetical. If the rpt. . . ? . ,
. Al This sort of thing sho
Malthusian tlieorv was correct, then . . *
?. , . ' joaroahsts can do a <<
the time will come when a great part , .. . *
, . A. ,, , , wards creating a bettei
of the people m the world must starve. , . .
r 1 . . ~ the newspapers rigidlv ]
Vi e hope that the scientists at Saratoga
1 x , , ?, lisli anrthing not writ
are correct, anu we shall hear no more ,. * A ,
_ ? . . t. . parhameutarr language
of these pessimistic theories. . 0
1 am T af South Carolina are 1
The Teachers' lxstitate. courtesy, and such an C'
oftheai.
L Tlie County Teachers' Institute will _.
i meet in Wiansboro next week, and it
? . , , ., , , , , THE TEACHERS' I.
is hoped that it will be largely at
V3F ">ciai?d.- I?. will be under the charge Prof. Dari# win Have ciu
of Prof. H. Means Davis as principal B?a^m-stn?as
?82f , r . Teaciers Shonld AtioiiJ
W and Miss Annie E. Bonham as assis- To the Tc?c>,m of lalrj,
tan'. Mr. Davis is. well ? J_n | Thwo-h the klml.
rail-new as a ceacner 01 ? u,Suc?t Supei-i?[ei>de?t MaMir
ability, ami he has gained a very high Lnvi,eJ conducl a C
reputation on account of Ms didactic iu u ?
powers. He was for many years at s lt|uber uf ,
the head of Mount Zion Institute, and MT tha( , ai;c5Dteit lhe
was the first to introduce the graded gr?t 'for I ha
school system. He has conducted a (0 r?|c? mv ?rv plc
number of these Institutes, and at Bj|h th# 0,d^. lMchl.,,
everyone of them his work has given the acqu^ii.tancc of tb
the highest satisfaction. more recentlr entered
Some men have the best sort of an Wi|h me wi|, be a6soch
education, but they have no ability to ? Bo?hll,Di who ,iee(ls
teach. Fortunately Prof. Davis has , , of
both, and will make valuable sugges- Sta[e> Mpe(.ui!v ,0
tious. He publishes to-day a commun- fid() as |bcv ,]avt ^
ication calling upon teachers, trustees, beutfit ?f |ier ripc f
tfceooaraoi examiners, una ciuzcus i* charnihi- methods of
-T ' attend. Wccommend bis article t. all fonlJcr hl8tita|e3. j,
of our readers. The Assistant, Miss tUt we g|m|1 ,wv0 ,
Bonliam' is a very superior teacher, es- meeli ,Vcl.r ,cacl!er
pecialiv with small children. Her , * . ? ,,
? * , , , and ererT one who, thoi
talks or lectures arc ahvavs exceed- ? ,
. , . . , T - engaged m teaching, ]
i?glv interesting and profitable. It is . . , .
, , , , the work and in the
hoped that the Institute will be largely . .. , , n
r , , ? - pnuhc shools. Parents
attended. , . > .
both in order to give
.???~~ their urc-ence, and to (
iiUl'UCau.v JtiAiuir.
selves, into school uici
Fui* the information of the tomatoe understand these, they
raisers of the two canneries, White ajjje {0 cooperate with
Oak and Clifton, we republish ths tor- pioducinj the best re
mala for preparing a mixture used &]so (feat trustees will
in Bordeaux, France, with such go;>d jyok i? upon u? frequet
rewlts in preventing rot and fungous good while. TheBoarti
di??ase3 of grapes and which has been will accompany the S
ir?Hl with oren greater r.iccess with sioner
, c*ais atill better acqua
tfltmat?es. The ingredients are cheap teacj,erg>
a:*l easily obtained. The mixture The people of Fairficli
may b# sprinkled, in any way ni03t ber that our county
convenient, over the vines. One of public schooU, as in mail
. ~ , . But they must no less
these snia.l un nuuiDS beinif ottered for tl,?; ;? ?
* * ** J taui LUttk IMVI V AW %*
sale in town would do the work well awakeuins, all otci- the
^?* with its spraying nozzle, or an old record of oue year will
tatker tail or straw brush mav be the next. At the end a
I * ' great educational bal
e ' . struct, and those who
Mi. Iloweii, of Gieenrille, who is j8[ well enough aloue, fi
authority on grape culture and treat- bidlv behind. Ererv
roent of plant diseases states that by milestone, showing pr
tlic use of this mixture the percentage ^,U!>-V &c^00'.VT0r^^ *uea
, rthat were m voartie a
Oi lot in tomatoes was reducedfrom 00 laid aside i;Ow, sum
to 4 at the turn of the fir?t application slow, and others as beii
the tomatoes ware about three fourths I tionary. These Iustiiu
- I mnc.e meetings at whic
of an inch in diameter, una aireauv - , ,
~ , . ,, ' * compsre m?tes and lean
? _ some of them had begun to rot. Cot wllic'|, is ??llcetsMry
? the formula out and if yon have either has approved itself in a
grape vines or tomatoes give it a trial. ileiioe tiie great import;
Formulaauec. one ever lea1
.? , - conducted Iusiitm*. wht
C pounds of copperas. or {>upil<
without can
4 pounds of lime. no wed zeal aud Yalnab
22 gallons of water. I can speak from exp<
-mm? of the most valuable it
Electric Bitter*. ceived have beeu gain<
This remedy is becoming so well known course with fellow teac1
&r.d so popular as to need no special men- Institutes.
tion. All who feare used Electric Bitters There mar be some
sine the same song of pnuse.-A purer. that anvbodr can teacl
medicine does not exist and it lsguaran- j SDec;ai *trainincr is rrni:
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric 2? - Y<
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver 'or tll6 s^roo?-i??ib._ J?
and Kidneys,'will remove Pimples, Boils, 'ace of man, fallowing
Salt Kheuin and other affections caused by the great African d*cU
impure blood.?Will drive Malaria from So long as one of theS(
tb* srstem ana prevent as well as cure all the ?>c-iool board* or tin
Malarial fevers.?For cure of Headache, the "country is riasonal
Constipation and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or 'nvo%t 0be
money refunded.?Price 50 cts. and $1 per damage accruing will nc
bottle" at McMaster, Brice & Ketehin's a generation. The profe.Drugstore.
* j is not only one 3f the n
I
)u '-" of the most exacting It is becoming us?! ir. Hope
more exacting every year. A vi?it to will take warn
:ry interesting a first-class school nowadays is calcu- too far ahead.
riljs of Long- lated to open one's eyes to this truth, be working :!<i
I Enlightened school boards invariably colored wmncn.
at he saw on . - .
give tne preference to trained teachers, increase me raj:
itive county, and rightly so. Leaving out all nobler so there must
speaks of the considerations, it is a good tiling, Mr. Waid. on
fecdee country pecuniarily, for a teacher to avail him- and bu>ine>> untried
tobacco sel* ot fVl'ry opportunity for self- siderab c tobact
iinpovement. Edwards, of 1
1 >oung man j feel, however, that it is entirely weil as I'almc
iys and pu.?h unnecessary lor me to urae this truth farms of itd?ai
uted much by upon tlie teacher* of Fairticld. I hope Carolinian t;>
the improved no providential circumstance will pre- month. In tall
\ vent a full attendance upon the Insli-1 liuian at Palme!
is section, ami tuf# R Me1ans DaVIS W;i-the din-el.ei
rot her farmers here and in X<
' ' there was no eu
rv or tooacco
* l.t. ir. os tobacco. iirst plan.* wc
by them. lie ^ j. 'v j j( ^
jpplement his Some Valuable Sug{:?stIons to Farmers of "",l
,, .. Fairfield?'"What Say You, Farmers?" L("l|lm .
call? on other T,. tvc could si*t <>i
. . Messrs. hditors: While my prime .11M1..(1|i
jm him in an , . , . . . mcnad
3 The sample J 1,1 ^nilmg vou this communica- through in Sep!
* i v tion will be the present prospect of often cut oil'by
onn at ttie 5llccessfll] tobacco culture in South informed me tl
under Mr. o. ,, ? r . n 11 v?iiii- near l a
? Carolina, but more especially r airfield , , . ,
o has himselt z, * ... ' , ? toban-o he eu-i
County, 1 will also give you a short 'pum \\'j]
poun ? us sj.ejch 0f t]lc COUntry. crop prospects, Florence said ti
iea< y .eveia eto. ?s we journeved alomr the road two acres ot to
attention we , M ~ .n , x Mr. Williamso
- ?* ? An All 1' t VI7
s suggestions. * .. , * T? r. privilege or n
5 Clubs. The DiU'hn*ton a,ul I'lorencc. Passing ]ia;n>oif.< barn
> , along through Western Kershaw we two hundred ai
and Gladden s ? , - . , , .,?,i 1.;,
? , saw nothing m the crop line worthv ami goi ins Mm
tough together _ . 4, * . * in Julv thus ei
, . of note, save the farms of Messrs. : xpenenced
to- , , rni his own canoe :
.. . .. L>. G. Team and Trusedele. Ihrse ???,. 11(.
thus dividing , . . , . , , . .
II f '1 ?? ! farms show the hand of care and good saw him. Th
, *' ' management, in the culture of the fat'ins that wc
ili-t lot'Sntit'S , , - anion" which v
, . . crops, and the neat appearance of ,
Lie 111 tobacco , , 11 who is now pre
id Darlington etc- _ tobacco factory
v .7* i Before reaching Camden we note you sonae disc
? in an je. erection of the Postal Mr. Urunson
,ue quality of . ... ... . i and on whose f
, lelegraph line, which must be pros- ,
the crop so . J , , ~ . , barn that wc
. nenn<r from tke number of wires put }ieu<sjve b-irn
11P since its erection in lS.s'.h Pass- hundred dollar
1' . ^ ing through Camden we find the crops originator of
ot r an ti-'ld' i j- , i .? the cultivation
onlv ordinary, until we resell the ' . l,
* , lancinating bus
imy. eastern portion of Rcrsiiaw County, ]? ;t Xvas wliii
when we 1mid Hue crops of both corn said tint his (<>1
ea e act i ut anc] c0^01, Passing on into Western injured by wor
i >out i aio- <;umjei. Ave sjjji see splendid crops, in June
lie deplorable 4M , J worming and t
and freotienflv nnUl we gCt Wllhin thC Vicilllt-V ?f liatl let his cot
! Bishoprille where they have an ideal that he cured t
>ut t en op- cynn^rv for farming, the lands being old log barn a
I write another i * ? . . b*irn which he
undulating enough to require very , ' *,111U1, nL
loundrel, or a ,.4ii j-i. i * i ,* plantation hai
httIe ditching to keep them pi-opei-lr {vith ,he ]og ba
' . drained, with broad fields extending three different
nic attempting almost as far as the eve can reach, planted 20 or 2.
e LToutest fm- vritli rows so long and straight that said he made $
i ir? c?savi??- vou cannot see the ends of them. \Ve These two men
. ? jaw hundreds of acres of cern which us as being me:
*reat questions acc0r(^ng to our humble judgment relv as staunch
of their side xrould make from 25 to 35 bushels Our own oi
;end to the low per acre, and in passing through opinion of tho>
The discus- these immense fields of cotton la this on the subject <
and the adjoining country of Darling- not desirable, c
i, but, o.i the ^ou ^.e wcre 9urprised that we company to go
deai of harm. Were faced with the possibility of get- bacco, but that
*, and in this tinir less fer the staple than the cost ef living on adjoii
k to cherish production. "We sojourned ihe night up a log barn e
, . with our friend Willie Law. a son of 5 acres of tol
ce clo-e their jjaWi 0f Hartsville, and were sur- barn 18x50 fee
it. Tlie advo- pr;?ed to learn that most of these fine let them hire
the respective lands were rented to our brother in show them hoi
, afh..,,tc ti.P?,. black, at from 3 to 5 dollars per acre, etc., until the
(led withheaw M,r- L* al.\? ?.tat?d tliat the-v seemed to selves, for this
iperation An ? 111)11'lde 111 ^e,epi,ng, Up the lam]s taut l)art of th<
1 ei ation. ah u?d used a great dea of manure. What sav Gr?
and dispas- Passing on through Bishopville vi!- oranv other cm
ied to the sub- we iiud quite a number of nenv trying a feu* a<
>rer, and fails buildings, a luunber of stores and a rail- rear." More ai;
,, , .... road, ail built since we last passed
that one with through the place. This railroad is
i?es- being "extended and will intersect the i tems f
uld stop, and 3 C.?s at Kershaw, thus giving this
Teat deal to- I'^ce a competing line, and quite an Mossy Dm
'. t x advantage over Camden. We were *'
l s\?tem. Let tojd t}jat tliis road was being con- :31;0cia!* il,lsi
refuse to pub- structed by the Coast Line railroad to Willi i-iithcr too
ten in strictly enable it to reap the advantage of car- few weeks, exc
3. The people rMMe?thc trade of all this rich Lynche's but it has coni;j
i .c u river country. .Twurneving on across . , <
w,wlT w. Vll.,;M,rfJ') ?? 1 from all
" JLiVJJtJH;? nvci ttiivi it.iv. i.v?.....^v , ,
ril is unworthy County, the river is 20 miles from the er-v .a levv
town of Darlington, we liml the county s inacd rams an
with but few exceptions similar to that is much cornpl
around. Bishopville, only lying- a little c ll{on timt js 0
sstituth. more lerel, with line crops. We also ,
notice that although the cotton weed ' 31 ^
tr^e, Assisted by -vas considerably larger than in Fair- damaged that il
Keusons ivhy ?e]t} was n#(. ag avcjj frujtcd. The for it wonid br
farmers seemed to be paring some at- marker.
tention to the cultivation of the genu- T} * .. v
k'Sh of State ine sugar cane, which does not seed, . amtig
Id, I have been but the stalks are buried in winter and with (he excep
oujim Custicit*e cut up and planted in spring in fur- on bottom land
1 - .' rows, the cane sprouting and growing Corn crop nc
lie ww k ocgm- fr0m the joints. It is said to make a , . .
t is uccdhss to fine syrup. Saw scarcely any sorghum ' . ?
:.i. r*nTi<> nhintod. ' j Glances iii ear
iPYuauuu uiiu i
iia Just before ^caching tlie town culled fairvclongteued
of Dai.|i|lgtou ? sa^. the fh.s( pu d
asant relations tobacco farm which presented Qar(ie.r oras?:
?, and to form quite a tropical appearance, the plant-? . 6 ?
i'>se who have being: topped to within about 12 leaves 0wll,o 10 t0? n-of
the ground, and the broad leaves ihey ghould ha'
i\r- a '> extcnding from row to row. The land I observe tha
tea JUij Anme seemed to be as poor and sandy as any i i ,mni? ~i.
no introduction we had left behind us in old Long- # '
teachers of the town, and we were certainly surprised machinery. II
tho-e of F-iir- to see such a growth of "the weed" on dismounted f
s . it. The farm contained from 15 to 20"' boiler moved s(
Liy enjojeu the acres 0f tobacco and we saw three it is to be seen
xperience and new barns, and the foundations and -=\
- - - - nn run t:io-f>s ?oi
exposition in furnaces made of brick for two more. * *?? ?
iiicerelv trust *arm belonged to Sir. "\V. J. Dar- There may 1
, gan, a lawyer and mayor of the torn, found by the tr
he pleasure of Wc will not attempt in this communi- wiil have to pa?
in the e?>umy, cation to give you a description of the , / t
jgh not actually time of planting, preparation of seed 51" ; engine.
is* interested in ^ed, transplanting, cultivation, worm- The farmers 1
ing, construction of barns, and ware- regard to ginni
[>rogie?sol the houses; or the method of gathering, was an effort bi
should attend, and curing, but will try and give an f'\ t .
the beueSt of unvarnished statement of facts as we ginneis
xamine them- ^ound them, with the opinions of some brought, about
' . ! * of the most practical farmers, and and an arrange
thocts. it they most successful business men of that better terms tin
will be better section of the country. In regard to u. a '
the teacher in the culture of tobacco 1 will e a 511 ui
^ 1 wm-th of a thin
snii? T } i just state Wat tiie most lavoreu runu- i
ft P tie3 of seed planted there are the can hel[> it. \\
I not forget to Hester and Orinoka, and that a table- i,e willing I
itly and stay a -spoon full -when properly managed -? u. = n-..
[ of Examiners will plant 10 acres. The first farm we ' * 1
cho?l Coin mis- visited was Mr. 1). M. Smoots. He would be,
order to be- planted his first-crop of o acres last paying iome oi
inted with the year, cured it with one barn, sold it Friends, alwa\
without grading for 16 cents per There'has bes
ti must reinem- pound, the gross amount per acre * ' t '
is a pioneer in was $1S5, net proceeds ?12.1 per acre at l>?-uel Chim
it other things. or $G2o on the live acres, after paying Our pastor w a appreciate
the all expenses. Mr. Snioot seemed to Rev. Philip Mn
?at educational be quite enthusiastic on the subject. ...... ai i,.
State, and i he He has 20 acres planted this year, and a " *
not suffice for Xorth Carolinian In red at ?46 per himself \rei\ p
f each ) ear the month to look after it for him. while I heard one rew
lance sheet is curing, etc. Said his present crop bosi he <wr i tare
willing to had been cut oft' br hail, June the Gtli. sumc ,,n
nd Uieui^eives and had all grown from the sucker. '
Institute is a He was having it wormed and suckered have m-i ii
ogress in the and was also curing a barn, lie said but not
;S and metkods his little son eight year* old did as public munifesi
few years ago much as any hand in the tobacco field "We were "hu"
i? as being too and said it was the rerv crop for a T . K"
:ij too revoiu- poor mau iritli a large family of children, j 1,1 >'
tes are ex peri- \ i lo said lie intended to (ju it cotton, i upon unu.i
h the teachers did not think the raising of tobacco j always *rI?< 1 n
1 to rrject tlat i would be overdone, for everyone j amung us.
for tout which | would not make a success of it. Heisa j Mrs. Mary A
,ctual practice, cotton buyer for the Darlington factory, j S. C.. i> vMtiu;
nice of attend- J Mr McColough. the only livery stab'e j We are .yi:i?1 iic
res a properly i H;an in town has 18 acres in toba- c> I and wish lu r a
thera> i?*ac!ier ; that is very line planted on very thin soil Mi.-s Julia 'i
?iu^ awav rc- [ but highly manured, lr is said that! visiting her .-is:
le suggestions. he will make 15 hundred pounds per! Misses. Tom
iritnee. Some acre cured and some acres will make J Wood yard, arc
leas I have re.- 20(H) pounds. I saw cotton on land ! Tennant.
;d from inter- adjourning that would net make 500 Misses Nettie
bers at County* pounds of seed cotton. Mr. McC. was Richland, are v
j busy curing, and some of the stalks Lylcj.
who still think j were eiitirelv stripped of the leaves. Some of our;
- * 1 - i~ i! ;it, i,,
[), and that rto He also had :w acres in oKra unci o 111 i u> i?,u* < '
tired, to lit one tomatoes, had bargained his okra to < 1 expect ihe i:
ortunntelr this the factory at Darlington for -jo cents s ii's:ht rtEJ:he we
the fashion of per bushel, and his tomatoes at 20 and the r;dn is
>, is dying out. cents. Mr. McEnrr, his partner, said writing.
; is kept out of they had cat DoO bushels okra that week _ j am si-id to
2 school-room, and expeclcd to cut thousands more; is being agitate
blr S3fe. Bnt said the seed bought of Buist cost the State and {j
rity, and the them 8200. The canning factory for the future be
>t be effaced in /seemed?cfr-J-iv glutted with okra, I This looks like
sion of teacjjfer and although It' had a considerable | direction and a
oblest, butane quantity planted.it was impossible to of oxj en ling i
\
our \Vinn>ooro l:n!I:*s | don't you thii'k ;t v. k- ueli for f ones, leaving 1
ing. ami not bargain , the fanners ot' -!d so come to- ; arc restored i
The factory seemed to ?rethcr an.I 'li-eu*- the sitiiuiiwii? I ' health :inl ,":.;
i or 40 hands mostly i mean ali producers and lanrl-<.?*vner.?, ' to the dogs."
audit is proposed to ! for ir is a e>nia?o;i inicr---t. M?' o.vn ; of one family
liial stock f'i'i.nOn more j humble opinio;) i- v. derive {ing the siiumi
be money in it. j more bcnetU ny n^ :i:r iarnncg j years, into wli
e <if t!ieK'adiiiglawvt'rs ; opcraiio?:.-Ui;::i rrom.-.i o. u?e >ub-1 two years the
n of the place, has a co:i-| treasury i; .-j: o.: ^o;t.?n j one visit to n
... 'I'll,. ill). \\ ij r:i;n >L li .nl iiVO 0:1 j This shows th:
):ir!iii<riou vi!l:i-r?*. us future promise- of from ihe j not luxuries ui
;t<i . ii:;vc ci)i;>iderabie C/ov?m!i:i:* iit, l?ui x;m>: <" in tl->r?I lite j of money,
v.i. an.I [jay a Xorih experiment i.. :i=o ot gaining! Saluda, X. (
curt', etc.. sl'-K) per ^o:ii?_ ia? < liice. \\ licrw tiiuv' can draw l
:i:itr to a North Can;- Irmn a Mib-tivu.?iiry and it*! 1 ihe poor! ' ii- l>rai
Lto I a>kcd him \v!ia; deiudrd tanner afterward tnat 11?ey | Index, Atiant;
ice in rai.-iug tin- weed thought iln-ie could have been such ! u?ed IJradyc
>rth Carolina, lie said legislation: but ai'i.r tr\is.;r Use | prompt, decid<
mpari-on, that in (lie experiment it privt-d 10 be :.*i error! , .?7
made a uniel: liner in judgment, but. i am now en- j ISTE1
xas con idcrcdJoy::.- the -u o i- of a aub-treasury A KicTfleTouri
lii' NepSeMitHT 1st. Willie |'i!i. i\oW on, bo\>, all is well. j H Confederal?
i! in Apr:'. am! < ?m- Ihoiht.r Jaruerr.-. v. hen >\?* conn* to vices?A vro
*" * *<? 'o-.o |he conclusion I ii t. v. e V. iii huVe to laent.
emher. ami th**y wef oo!c u> ?>i:rov. n i-iibi i^ l?>r l eiiet", il?itn j if-^>v/-v E,Uto
l"ro>t i:i October. !! iI:v wanted sviiet' \vi:i come* l>\" ur , .
i:il (lei). W. K united elu?its. This is ;!u . nlv v, ;, v j iet'e,'m l'ie P1'1
Inu'ilti had the line.-: wo will ever be ie.-iped. Lei tia try to | Icrttcr to ''com
r saw. -V lennard osi make our w.?n i.<t hominy at few notes fro
lliaiuson".- place near home an.t h.ue s ;me eo.ion by which J The currcm
Kit last year}:c planied a c cancel a |r? i>i what money is in ; . . . ,
baeeo. and l>y helping cu'Ctllaiioi:. Tnat is w hat u e iiCcd and j l'PP C
11 to cure his got tlie | that is the wiilv way we wiil ever be j events. Last
wing his in Mr. Wil- benefited. We can r *.voituioniz-! this ment was held
, and that he cleared j oid State ii'we will but act upon our t]ie Confedet
id thirty dollars on it. \ better judgment. We have the ex- j ^ ?
t instalment of money perience oi she pa.?t, even ii' it was a I lUlcl> tl0<m ^
labling him to paddle I war measure. which can be attested by i took P:ll't in ti
for the balance of the ! all who were old enough to recollect the unpropit
busy curing when we! ". There never was as much farm crowd was ii
ere \rere manv other j produce in the Suite a* was when j
' - . i,',.....,. I "ian one 1)111
s did ne:, soc notably i onerui.iM cuiisir j,....,
ras Mr.Frank Rodders, j plenty alicr paying tlje tiiho tax to | added to the f
:sident ?? the Florence ; !'>e ?:?JVoriir. unkii was uin; tenth. The zeal niani
' of which wo will give j ??'u an: t:\in- to advertise oi;r S'ntte of all such lau
ription in our next. bj the >\ tnld :ii;d representing it-ssocial imitated by th
, a succe5>iul farmer, j feii?ion>, edueaiiona!, manufacturing profitably "too.
'arm was the only Snow ! and climatic advances which is all afraid that s<
saw being a very c\\-j right but, when've c-jmo ><> the most have gone daf
costing four or liv-:r i promim-m. lea! tin.. agsior.lmrc, we fest any very
s and called so after the j can oni\ >ay we ran lai.-.c all kind ot of the Master,
same. Whea a>kcd if j crops, bn: make no money. Wu care church langui:
of tobacco was not a J ii}ufe_ f ;i?r li.inneial success <.>r our Revival sen
iness, sakl the dollars : Northw <_ >;. r:i Is man v.e do for at the l'resbyt
it fascina:ed him. lie I our-.-eives. I'oor inducement. it is, Rev. Dr. I)eV
jacco had been a little i to ""raci mvoimcuis by others, gomery, Ala.
:ns: that his cotton not I 1-&- {is h cl< to om* Micress individually ercises. He
> 1 ;i:.d liT r!>t! noliticiilll altOii'Otlief IO'^
and la* t?uacco necum j . ? , (
hat lie wished that he j S? l" i?>;i:e-t work, ithc has any and I subjects. Mil
ton go. lie al>o said | not be !-iinii'Lr up suite and causing I fesied. Lai
is good tobacco in his de$fccn>ion among :he honest farmers j present at c\
s lie did in the Snow ] uwuniy. !Xoxt year will be ncss houses (
could build with the j enough to detract J he Stale; let every morninj
nds. He started out them wait and come before the pi*:?p!u ' ihat the mere
rn, and is now using where v>e ca hear both s;.h ? ?f :ho j attend service
kinds. Mr. Moore <jue<t:on <i;.-cii'?sed, v. r- tl:e otdi j The inunici
3 acres in tobacco and way we can an i\v a= :.ny j :-; c.-ii-j on<? time to b<
100 per acre clear on it. cliissions. T.*.i- is a ii :;e thur dra a - of the candid;
i were recommended to upon the rns-ienei* and ;v!> ii.isi ,,i sia* j drawn from t
n on whom we could people, and much depend. ::j.-uii our nated all exci!
, successful farmers. actions in the mati-.-r. u- hold i The dibit v
)inioH as well as the ^as! ,l' o;;i' d. oriies made this fall
;e with whom we talked and not i.?ok !.. u'..'.. i nincm i<>o muoh local option,
down there, is that it is tor ani, lor ii ]< :i.?:c..? !< ; < > k.-ep I on its merits :
x_ x: oui ol dui'ii'*i' s!;-in !o iTv'i (.in i.i-n ( opportunity I
)r necessary, iu ionu u ? . 7, . . ...
into the raising1 of to- 0!,<e ll!- ! .<iuieis j;tvu ihis suiijccf they prefer :
two or three persons your serious n:adii:*:;on :i ?:<>ni > revenue find
aing farms, could put *rt.Hn !""-1 ! ::i !'1 1 ar.i-vtn I sons or a litth
ach, aud plant say 4 or T- !; M K- j dom from the
baceo each which our . . j tight comes 01
t would cure, and then 1 * y '''' j your correspo
a North Carolinian to Conwra'ti-jauriiicSawci-.r.nh i , .ln,
x to cut, cure, grade, s<> Tast?-:s?r.y i-uoii i?v ;u>v. :> j fo t,ie , f1; a
y learn the art them- Xctuiimi-rj?\ t:?nV.i:j;::.:or.;:tai:s i:t>|1S t'1(;ll.,!.-v 0
certainlr is the impor- sfu-t????:: .? ss,:t;i? ? \vi?u j prohibition.
; whole business. ii?v? ;iu:ji;s r c.iiitny.o .< j enter into po.
senbrier and Longtown < A:?.jsv. I hnuirs men pr
nmunitv in the County to J/.w,a' !:: '.v.-poj^y to should come I
-res each the i*com'ing VOur ivniust !*?.r a les::-r f;vm Saluda j 'V')1'?ie< , fl'';
T T TV* * * ?lcUC ?t!l(l llXll
J will K-il your ivad'.-rs of a bjg day i ballots be ca.?;
?. ? .? ' for churrh j)vii'l.'!c which occtirrod last I of Ikjuor or n
rfoxmossydjlx. Tuesday. the i.-i oi ' li| j,, VlMts horri
?- < _ waMh;; V^nsecraiion of the Kpiscopal enornijtv x be
lk, Sepi. 'o ? (])(, eimrcSi of the Transfigur- crush the hell
:eciion has been visited Rti0ii :is il has bi^vr. f-.iilc.l- 'lliis pretty it from their
i much rain for the last (.]linv;; been uiiiit bv the Kev. speed lhe tlaept
in the last few du>=, j ]} >r4,- t.IIou-i.. who is one of the V1^[/bcstv
icnced to iaiii again. pjoi]C?|-s .jf iha .S>u;h Carolina colony Boro, I am sii
appearances will be Hai<::ia. Mr. McCulIough has a
days. Owing to con- wy t ll,1(..,il,li!0I. building Oiangeburj
id cloud\ weaihci thoic ] i... ...1 ii.o
aiut abcnt damage to UilU- St. SiopliJiiV :ir !i:?^e\v::y, the
pen; it has sprented in K,)ist..(!l.,, ^.,,.,.1, hl Snartanbui-r as < A KCi
hat is open is so much w't]i .J.. ..; I^isn/tlailhev Citv. ?
; is hardly worth picking (;]rl.u Si>,;il^ ^a]U;i;l. j have | BLO*
ing- very little on a low s0,Jn t!l,/ oiIlCl. ,::liirches that he 5 %%\
h:;- built bid it they are as graceful &
of iodder is ihiou^h. j,, - tasteful in iini>h as ^ ?255^
tion of the late planting ti,c j:: ?lie re they must be \
s* gems inderd. 'i'iie ii-sido 1i:si<li of the \
>t as ?jood as was ex- Saluda r'.iurch i> very jnviiy and J ?
o uupropitious circum- u,u]t.lvU..H,l iil;lt i; wag entirely done %
i"o <itnc, but can be ^ ^ M(.C0l]0U!f]l ]limscif assisted I ? .
v.. ^ It Curs;
. IIV ins MHI .HI. . .iiivwnwus... ,
peas are doing wel!. ' . , i ?TTZTTZ
, 1 o return no*rever to the eonseera- 9 ic.ir,?! p.
. luruip sowing l.ite ^?01,t there was :i goodly array uf I 0 ani
inch rain ai the time clergymen prc-senl :i!i of tlieni icing- v/hen im
ve been sown. from South Carolina except Bishop a almost s;:;
t Mr.T. .K Elliott has J-vman. Within the channel were A
, , . ]li>];ops Lviisjisi and liowe. and Lew*. a e.rectsoi..
langos made or. his T5ri() j, .Johnson. nj. > QpJ.'T
e has had his engine AlS.-lon. ?.l.:N>vIy I)uIJo>e. Je!in Ke'r- \ BLC^i
rom the boi!c;\ and shavr and last bnr not. least tin; Rev. ?\4.'
)me (lislance from it. '* ,t'Mioi:o'!?J,li' i=airiai*c!s o! the
, - . naridi. ami ine r<v!or of trie emir;:!:.
ti l.nflim. Mn.l-O 1v flllV . .. . , _ ,.
?? IJV/LUV/l LII^I v. M-J V* . . J . , j
i il:? j ) *('*-'M . .'tl 'II *>I I Jl4.* | M' i*Jl it MI 1 ?' l
Jiuod by I ho ci.aiigc. (roii.s.vci'iit i<iii \v?;> mad** by .Mr. Ji. \V. [ "> hereby si vt
ie some disadvantages | Shaml and thf. ufeoviiniicc I?v the , ,}} '*^e J c'.ai
aveling public as thoj {!'y ,!.;y ^?T fiu:i'S(.pt"mbe
s between tl.e wikr O-Boiwi. , I m < !.??_!, ? ?? Mtal, .ml a :ul! c.
! anyone too;.:;::: over t i:o congregation iMesctit. Ueim
.tor a whi.e at least. I jijIsJ imagine hii;:s<iL' !: :i .<ubnib ?>i* j you attend will
;iave been aroused in South Carolina. examinations,
ng. Itbcems that there "*'?? "burc!: h:i* already received | wil' P??alg
made on * I m'vc!':i! *'<<> ?** ter j 1"J1XI>'
o rate il.e price, which j ^X". Ah-'.^S h'oy
a meeting of the fanners 1 organ :h:> and the church has ?p ,jry y
ment made on much tv. o h:Uid?*it.;c >:a:::cd glavs windows. jh ?"-# /?. ^
^ lone 2 i veil by Mrs. t\ !.. i-Wr. of
-.11 \v;i< oucrcu i'? i' ?; ?. i .; , ., ., ? ; , , , .
Charleston. aim tiro other said k> have |
s willing to pay } ljoon uiveii l>y :i uiy'hieal Xs?i*i!ieni I
?, but no more if we j hiclv. Il is siiVe\v-.!!v su-peeled how- Sr""^
e think pinners should ever that. thi- mode*; isiy 1 lady j
o divide losses when 031 *?"Cs Mrind. i< iwiwi for,
. . , ..-kill in r:i Mil'.' sen i-'ausl cotton, wears
' ?t depressions and j n closdy ,.^.^,,-.,1 (]ai ! : beard and pre- j
d mbtless, iMhey were i fers a terra cot! a Mile" to a Saluda j
ic el.-e for theirjfinmng. I spring bonnet. ssu^e the former h j 'V f F v^T
st,,ie fair. I ]V !l""] ii,r: '
j latter onlv drams the pocket.
in u meeting in pi ojjmss Saluda is >;i!I ifrowinu". receiving'
;h since Siindiv l.-i?t. n>o5t ?>r' its additions from South'
' assisted by his son, | Carolina mid tin' hotel, ami private j
, , . . ; >o:!nlu:Lr i!'>::scs nave uren xun an i
:l!IV, .sill) h:l- pKMcl.eu I - . ?. ,1
I silliliUCr v- Hi! pe;?.>ie jtoiil oils .~?:llc -v-r/-.t-i" r*r\
M-nnon-:?i?! ha? | an<i iiic JNwW L-O
upular a- a prraithfr.! e;:iv." iv< v: >var coJta.w I
nark t'nil !ii* wa- iiic !' " 'Vl'!v,l'"li r'' ^**>!!?'\viHIT j
aril and lie l;a* heu.d | {'"L
1 i;,-!'. i .ji. !; ...v/ lie v. .1. 1). I
?. Tile c-.turi-i.tiohs | |>V. ! ].. Mr. 1
tc ami insure-*!. jjowd, | iJinss.-jj. i' 'v. S. i?. ? ?>sit*?.!
uii.I'd It} any H-ecia! i Profs. V. . !. ,\lyxanihr. and K. M.:
i Davi-. Mrs. .\!>!?a- \\ iailev. i>i*. t). T. i
ail-?sP. ! I, %. > : >' \>r II
. ... , ,, | Pope. Mrs. .dary i!:>::nes; Mrs. \v. II. I
I "> M C ' !t:, K u- IL ! i:u,!>.>n,Mr. U. \\\ Siiand. tlio |
>.n city, in atienda.-ce i Mis>es MeKe;>ie. M;\ ileal;:. Mrs. [
njr last ni?ht. \V? -iic i YVt-rni r. Mr. .1'iiu: F. -!'ii<I. :mi:1 i Pioccs
j >cc Li* gonial faiv ! Mix Haiti:; ii"\vo.^ >i'.see (lien tlie |
i licv. Mr. .Toy:ii r. of Columbia. Mi><;
. Li.iu.er, of Maiii.ti, ! llrown. of ( baric-ton. Mrs. V/illiani |
gi;i the m-igiiborh-Mitl. | "Weston of r. and Mrs. i'erry.
r lii'.-iliii is iii:prov;i!^ 1 of Snnimrrvi!!.'. have erected lastc-L'ii! j Nc\
l.?rg iife. ; cotl:tjiV.< and Mrs. J. 'i'. Sloan. of j
iViif. of Rklgevo.y, !- Coknubia. i> building another no;ii* I
cr. Mrs. ( . V?. Smith ; J it? Saltr.Ia 1 ! ?tcl oil one <>i the j:rc-l-1
nam ami J>:e?va;t, t?i ; t!;,si lots iii t i: is worthy of
i on a vi-st lo Mr. E. i note thai ><> A<?//(-.* own re.-i-j
j d<:n?:c.? here. 1; l< therefore possible !
;uul Ivaiie L iver, of ! t:::ii S.:js;,.la :?r no di.-tant date wil! de-I
a a vi>it to Mr. Frank flare for woman"- rights and female ! r.
snil rage. ^ j \??
iming lolk< have gone ! >alnda ha.? been very much crowded j
attend a picnic to-day. | but I he -timmor birds arc taking- iheir i
;iotriihit will ck-se to- homeward tiighL S--on tke others! Our CI
ather is very gloomy 1 will g<> :;r.i] bahida will be left to tlic ,1 orolit.
pouring clown at t Li- ' naiivtrs for another nine month?. I'
- \\Mnl/?
livery year travel :> increasing.}
s-cc flit; c ?lton question 1'eojile are learning" that the cheapest. Jq nothin0-.
el in v:iriwu? pari> or" (h>el"i*> Oil! i- a:i exclusion ticket to ! nr^S
ilaiis being submitted tliG ss\-i .-Ssosv or to the mountains ! Uk5=?
ttcrmeut cl'the fanners, j where a season m.ty be spent free
iijwvinir ;n the right ; from care in a bracing ciimate. Fori
iding business instead ; those who have small children such a j
g;is.w Messrs. Editor?, j <ri{> is especially wi-o. a< the little
... r?. ? - g..r.?w-.-.?--fl-^i -
lionic sick and fretful, j ? ?=-, g_
11 a short time to full \f IWrtfy
- :iml "throw physic JLUU. jjfj.dy X
i en 11 cite the instance ^ t/
which has been Spend- ^ score ?' preparations called " sarsaparilla,'
1 ' be discouraged. Had you taken Ayer's Sars
01" in baiiuia ior xum i o?e
home for the pastl been cured and saved t.me and money It is
plivsician has paid but not exhilarate for a while, and then leave t
(embers of the fannlv. a radical change in the system, sucl
tt summer changes are blood medicine, can effect. Original-hest^h
lit prudent expenditures " During the past twenty-five years X have, at I
S V l-P 1) various times, used Ayer's Sarsaparllla for puri-1;
^ ^ . 'r\ i " fying the blood, and I am fully convinced that it
1 . SoptCHloer 4. li>91. is the most thorough and reliable blood-pnrifier j
ever offered to the public."?Nicholas S. M. i
ilium, editor ( hristian McSiel, MU FranklinSquare, Philadelphia,Pa. :
r 1 ..To tn oiiri mv testimony tc the value !1
i, (Ja .writes: "i nave ?? ,
. uti-foiHiirr of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have, for four years
lOllllC uniamii0, past, been very much afflicted irith salt-rheum
?d relief.'' on my leg, which -was raw from the knee to the 1
? ankle, attended with a stinging, burning pain I
'iKXZ'IXG LE VVElt. sometimes almost beyond endurance. The best
physicians, and several preparations of sarsapa.
. ... rilla, failed to give relief. Last spring I was adtiament
at Oianj,ebur? foi vised t0 try A-er.s Sarsaparilla, and I am happy
Monument?Revival Ser- to say that it has eJTected a thorough and perbablc
Prohibition Move- manentcure. From the first aiy health began
to improve, and now I consider myself a well
r ... , . . man."?Calvin Gardner, Overseer, Boott Corporrs:
1 Will, tills morning', ation, Lowell, ilass.
jinise made in my last _ .
c again/' and give you a ?A \/A H'^ O
^ 4i.? fi.oV.Mctn Y VI W W &
in niv; V/iu ?*ii uiv. juu*vvv. ^
t .f life' ha- recently prepared fy DRj j. (J. AYER & CO.,
br sereral interesting- r <
week a bicycle tour.,a- Prke SL siI bottlM' 5
L here for tlic benefit af
ate monument fund. 'NEW ADVKliTlSKMBSTS
Columbia and Charleston '
.(? ...iaio PARKER'S
?e laces. Aot\ut!u?tand- HAIR BALSAM J
ions weather a large }?S?rJZ?*
11 attendance and more ^tSSTco^f
idred dollars, net, was
iind for the monument, -vq.'Vtf
**"** /' i" 6 P i J B Zfl Si m M
fested by the promoters "&
tdable schemes could be V.V.v Dc:>H::y, Ir.digfcetion, Pain.Tik.cintiuHi.iOcta.
e church and that very H|fiS^ORfcS^<g^*xT(g>^
We christians are so - .
smebody will think we GIJAlEtUL? COMK)llTLNG.
11lint we dai 6 not uiani- #?- ^ m a #
great zeal for the cause IFPpC'X 00*0 A
Asa conscquence the w v JVaa.
lies and Satan rejoices. BPEii'FVST
. ices are now in progress a liie
emu cluucli in tins Clt\. laws wuicli govern tu* r-p ruri*>n? or dl^s'lot
^i11 IJurkhead, of Mont- ;,ud nur.ntiuu ;n.d by :t ?i jjipi cation ?r
w cnndm-tino- tlir> r*v- t!i? rlue prop-lti.<?t w?;ii~*i-c r d OOC.a, Mr.
, 1. conuucui^ me e.\ . Kpps lii.i pr.vKk-i! our be .^r t-.b'es with*
is a forceful preacher,' dciicu-iv liiriwo i ofv.rr:i^.? *vh:e:i inav s^?r
ical in his treatment of I manyjii^*vy i.i:u I- Mbrtiiejuoj,
. . - . . ; clous use of sucli ar.S'-l s * r th*-i il a,, a coiisJlcli
interest is oeili*f maul-j jnfjon may tjr: <;rat!u^.lv bultt a> until stroBjj
o'C congregations are 1 erioiuu to re-sisc ?vcry ;ei.d'm;y disease,
r^.-v eprvir^ TIip lnni- 1 JrunnrHls orMibtlo medics -.in ."lutlutf .trcuiiri
J - , . , , \ ? < rt-.ul* to aiucfc m-Ii trerer in^ro is a weak
^f the citv have ciosed y?ot?jr. v/e uinv nmya tauu >Jurt by
% at 10 o'clock in order fc^pl?*OnrsMVfi; ?v:l r .ri 'r! wlrh ;.u e blood
? , i , , , i and n pro.KTlv fiouil-lu'd T^ita'*."? ir-l Srvtc*
nants and clerks could ct-zru--. w.ih b*>Uiugf w?t?t or
I tnlilc. om\ iu half p >u:i 5 ilas, oy Grocers,
pal contest promised at jJoiiis'Ei'i'S & co..lioui<i; p-nhv Chemists
; very exciting* but one Li ?j u. earund.
iie? for mayor has with
lie race and thus clirni- \\j i ! l'i 1
lenient from the contest v\/ AC1 (WOl) |A[]]1) A j)\l]li||A
'ill in all probability be il U-'ll'f uli 1 uLli iJU iiLuilulUj
to secure prohibition bv
The issue Kill be made st.vu.vto>'. yikoima.
iiul the people give.i ail Opens Sept ;7il;, is?)i One?f the most
:o sav whether or not tlmrnugh and attractive Sclmo's for Yoi'iig
i few hundred dollars . Ladies in tin; N.utli. (.\>ns.-rv:it.>!y Course
the damnation of their ;^usi?'- 1 wenty fi ve teachers ami oifi*
mnro tnvw mrl fiw? i eers. bitu !ion!>? ?utiTti 1 Climate ursur,
moic taxes anu tiee | passed, i'upils from iwvnty St tes Term*
curse of liquor. If the | iow. Spt-citl inducements to p.*-sons at a
i yuu may be sure that distance. Kor t!v Mip-ri* r ndvantayes ol
ndeiits will be "in it" to this eeleluated Virginia School, write fo.- a
'ar. aggressive war, war Cata mruittothe President.
ml 'tin* knife to the hilt ? ?' Staunton. Va.
]>c for the final succes*of ',AC"' :
1 he #| uestien should not jr1e?\ Wk Chichester's English,
u hs ;ii all because that q_S** bi
omine.Mly inlo view. It \ tHlvlllG
jefore the people alone. the original and genuin
m municipal, county, TsT^Wl?SZ?3S&?&t
oual politics and let the
. 011 the simple nuestion Jk [F 10,000 TeiKimooiaU. ItamtPajxr.
,. 11 ~ S> ? / Sold by all Local Vrneclsta.
o liquor \ _____
personalities and viewed
id deformity and fearful
licve our people would
-born business and drive . or
land forever. May God 1% /i __
, of final and complete 1%/l ?~k"^7r' | ^
vishes for tho dear old
ucercly yours.
(i i'. Watson". ypr
?v?I Must
ac-hcid Remedy %
for ALL fi X
3DandSKIN2! I 11
iSEASIS | jL/lJ
rry.*iw^v: ^ j
iilL BJ A Cure *?r tiie a
e^Sa^1s sl&is!??ad , T
P5--.I n-B?- and i
ic mm mm 0
? fCROF'jla, ulcers, salt \ . . 1#
? r.he'jm. eczema, every p i A long-testea oam reliever.
*!i5sa.-.s SKIN eruption, be- d I ? A
j3 ? i Its use is almost universal t
?crnltJr^rh?iing properties ? ] Farmer, the Stock Rai
fe!?S.C!r'9 2 cure' " \ | requiring an effective li:
"H , No other application compa
SALS CO., Ailsnia, Ga. 0 j
i This well-known remedy h
xotice ! years, almost generatioi
>n to all concerned, that toe, ?T i- i . i
ih?rs' Institute will be liolJ j JNO ITlGCllCiriC CilCSt IS COmpl(
ii\du:| Mustang Liniment.
ups of Instructors wili be i #
'luinn- that (".very institute j ' Occasions arise for Its use a
bi- a material help in future j
? Sy .ue'Vrth?:'" i All druggists and dealers hs
A. Y. MILLING,
.V C. V. C.
*?~\Tfa ixr irAiiB x>?T3
a m & ssjiisi^ diu)
" T t* \ r T T r r \ V1 /Ml Ol^DlV/* TO 4 7^7?
11 ItUllMI UMX * ;r '^i ii li>Vjr lUAL'Ji
VOICKLKSS PAST.
MES THE TUG OF WAR. A BIG BOLL
NT CUT. ALL FORMER EFFOR TS ARE MI
tuiu m a v-r qt \ r iniTTRR
JL i, 1 IU VJIi 1 4 1 ' J J J * i v./ \> *. a a a ?,
33 124
of Outing this Pieces of White Dress
week at Goods at a big
York cost. reduction.
M I L LIN K I
IRE'S ANOTHER BARGAIN 0
itire stock of Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats .at c
- - - 1 r
we live we mean business, as lite is too snort lor ;
If you are not in a hurry drop in
^Goods exchanged or money lefunded.
Q. I). WILLI FORI
* ?
Jig
lave Tried
' without receiving any benefit; but do not r
aparilla in the first place, you would have t H
not yet too late. Ayer's Sarsaparilla does j
he patient more prostrated than before; it \
1 as no other preparation, claiming to be a
eapest. Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ' I
* Several years ago I was prostrated with a
severe attack of erysipelas, which left me tu a Sfl
very feeble condition. I tried various remedies
??? ? <.^,1 rtufiHv wax induced to t:iko
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.a few bottles of * Uioh made
me feel like a new ^"son, ever; trace of my
old complaint being .cloved. 1 can recommend
this medicine to any one needing a thoroughly
reliable blood-purifier."? Mrs. Almira Squires,
South Albany, Vt.
"For years I suffered from scrofula and blood flfl
diseases. The doctors' prescriptions and several
so-called blood-purifiers being of r.o avail, I was
at last advised by a friend to try Ayer's Sarsaparil'.a.
I did so, and now feel like a new man,
being fully restored to health. I Lelieve that I
owe my life to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and would
recommend it to all afflicted with scrofula or
any other disease of the blocd."? C. X. Friak,
Decorab, Iowa.
rsaparilia,
Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Draggisfs.
5. Worth $5 a bottla.
I School iook;!
I
Blank BooKTtfi
! Stationery! Jg
*
; * n;n, t.i\r or all th? B-.x/.0?
A u?nl in the sehods thronjfhc^M
i lie (*oii:ity.
BU\K BOOK*.
SB
j In this line we hare a t'u!l a%s<>rfl
i inc..i, uch a- H
i Ledgers, Day Books, Journal!
! Receipt Bunks, Memorandums, &c,fl|
STATION KKY. flHj
We would like to call Your >;>cci^H?HH
attention to this line, without doufl
f'i?i HitAcf nod i*ti(*riiip.?t ever brought
this ploee. Oar box?s of Linen PajjjH
are rerv tine a.d the Tablets
tremendous f?>r the p>ice. tuH
Also a fall supply of Uifg
e iH
Ink?, Slntf'K. Mucilag"^?
Pens, Oi'jt\ Ink Stand^J^^H
Penholder*, Pencils, Etc., Etc.?
At tllfe ' 9
: Wfsubwo-Brog Stsrfl
Next door to lb# Nntioual.Bank. ?
* NOTICE. r
t CUKVKY1NG DONE J.VN 1) SOLICIT '
O e<l by
EIXiARTRAPF,
12-12fxlv .Jeiiuinics, S (J,
Red Cross w\ Diamond Bsand z\ ; .
C. The obIj Seflc. Sure, rthaiU Ptn Jor tale. \W
VyjlUh Diamond Brand la Uod sad Goid isetfclHd \y
:> other kind- Btfatc Sui?tUv?lo>u ami MlaKwi. v
f.pcn, are danceroDi eocnterfelt*. At DrrrfK, ?r wed ?*
lU. and "Kcffef <?r UUlc<.r m letutr, by rttan Mali
CHICHC6TCR
n
ang
v\ -i m nnf" -
ilments of Man ;
Jeast. ;
i .
?
I
>y the Housewife, the 7*
nryA Kit oTrAnr nnA J
y CV11VI UJ \* T VI J V*AV^ |
niment j
.res with it in efficacy. i
as stood the test of *
IS. * ;
;te without a bottle of
\ lmost
every day.
ive it
I
SAIN BANNER t
I
? {
IS CON !' [NT?) if,
t ,
<p>* i
> cutting slash has
:rk pro mi ics beside
v?
/
A Large Lot ]
Of Blouse Waist
and Blazers
at cost.
? Y.
PPORTUNITY. ;
:ost. Not one held back for
attempts or pretenses that end.
/
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