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weak e was severe all rtin out dis edies and, not seem end who was drey , trouble decided to get noticed there nt after they had tes, and continued itil they had taken e's and were well on ery. I think Swamp more for my children medicine I have tried end it to one havIng chil ered as mine did. R. W. LiNSE' >Y, city Clerk, Dothan. Ala. VA Georgia Woman. SPARKS, Ga., Jan. 11. 1909. Imer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. tlemen:-Some time ago I was bled with kidney trouble; had severe , in back and hip. Was treated by ysician, but without any benefit. I ticed some Swamp-Root advertising and resolved to give it a trial. After taking four bottles I was ccmpletely ured. Have not suffered any pain at all since and can recommend Swamp Roct to anyone suffering from kidney trouble. Sincerely, MRS. E. V. STEVENS. Baptist Minister. Brinsn, Ga., Jan. 20, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen: -Some time agolI suffered severely with Dain in my back and hips. My back pained me continually and I felt miserable. A friend recommended Swamp Root. I obtained and took the contents of two bottles when I relief. My back has not troubl A m since and I can thoroughly rec _nen Swamp-Root to at yoe 2%.ig ro sem97Wtrtesas Iind it affor e me great relief. Yours very truly, REV. E. T, DAWSON. Results After Usmng. BOSTON. Ga., Jan. 13. 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-Some time ago 1 was troubled with kidney trouble. I thought for some time I was suffering with Dia bates. I had severe pains in my back and hips. A friend recommended Swamp-Root and I decided to give it a trial. I obtained a bottle from a drug gist and after taking several bottles the pain was entirely gone and I have not suffered the slightest since. I cannot be too enthusiastic in myi praise of this wonderful medicine an i it gives mei great pleasure to give my te.stimonial in regard to its merits. J. B. ROU NTREE, Former Mayer and Member Legi. latu re. We have sold Mr. Rounitree Swamp Root and have a's, sold it in a number of easts for kidney trouble and always with perfect satisfaction. J. C. A DA MS& SON. IF YOU NE SWAM-ROO is ot rcommnde DONT BMILED F exaple weD edy, don't allsw any druggist. dr place. Every time he s but you N9DTI(E.-Everv reader of The SE der Rt.edv. may~ address Dr. Kilmner & I At Al] A Sworni Certificate of Notice to Debtors arnd Crieditors. All persons having elbims against the estate of 1.he late Isaae Durhami deceawed, must present the s une duly proven on or before the 1st day of 'Apim l 19. or be debarred paymnent,. and all prsons ndebted to sa.id estate must tanke pay nent on or before the above date to the undersigned. R. N. DURHAM. Adoir. Oats! Oats! Oats! hr ' -pil soWing we have plentyV of the Burt or 90 day NOris C'otton ME1ill Store, (ARER' HAIR BASA emedy Is Proven By Cures' , Ala., Dec. 14, 190-. o., Binghamton, N. Y. have derived such great the use of your remedy, that I believe it to be most for the public to know its or the past ten yeors I have most miserable of men. Did w what the trouble was, but had ate very frequently both day and was all puffed up generally. not slet p more than a couple of Ts at a time, was greatly distressed er eating a meal and was about worn Dr, t. I had tried nearly everything I could see advertised and hear of, with out helping me to any great extent, until finally in October last at Ripan, Wii.. I purchased a one dollar bottle of Dr. Swamp-Root and commenced taking it C according to directions and I followed exi that with another bottle and experienced yox such great relief and benefit from same be( that I purchased five dollars worth at and Huntsville, Ala., and continued its use wh and am now taking it, but in smaller of doses and twice a day in place of four my times a day and believe by the time wa ressnt supply is used up I will be era entirely well. I am feeling better now eff, than for ten years past. Can eat and pal seep firs,-class, in fact I ani feeling so a s gocd that I cannot resist telling you -Sw btout it. You are at liberty to publ'sh on LhiS testimonial should you wish. bol Very Respectfully, me T1OS. STALLARD, U. S. A., Retired, frc Box 7. R. R. No. 2, Elkwood. Ala. Af ne A Clergyman. to NEW ROADS, La , Jan 22, 1909. uS( Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. Dear Sir I write today to the public Ro that your Swamp-Root cured me of kid-I vil ney trouble. I was almost past going; s having speasmodic spells with my kid neys that were breaking down my con stitution. The best medical aid was R employed and they pronounced my trou be as alkali in the kidney, but were unable to do me any permanent good. I took four bottles of Swamp-Root and became a well man. This was six years D ago and I have had no trace of the troub'e. Yours for suffering men. or REV. J. R. TAYLOR. fly Pastor Ba ,tist Church, New Roads, La. S " ______yo Mail Carrier's Experience. BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. Co I have been a rural letter carrier for w over five 3 ears. Some two y (ars ago I th4 was taken with severe pains in my back. ne I us d medicine from my family physi cian for seveaal months without any benefit. A friend. Mr J. D. Nelson, ad vised me to try your Swamp-Root, but I had no faith in it. I continued to grow - worse and at lash decided to try tb'4we cc ' nedy and bought of Long Recis. a f-cent bottle which ,tve mue reat reh I then bou~i two one ollar:p bott1. which 1I~ truthfully say have comp l1 - me. T wud not been for Swamp-Root, I ed wudhave been compelled to quit the Pt rural free delivery service. Se I advise all mail carriers who get li pains in their bacL that Swomp-Root so will cure them. R I was so bad that very often my wife would have to help me to arise. tl M. B. H ENDRICKSON, ori Rural Letter Car rier, Route No. 2. of A Contractor.I DONA LSONVILLE. Ga., Jan. 20. 1009. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-About four years ago I suffered from kidney trouble and rheu matis-n in my hips. The pain across my Di baak became so severe that I could hard ly straighten up and could not walk without dragging my feet. I would urinate frequently and would have tosc rise two or tnree times during the night. causing moe to suffer from loss of sleep. R And wvithi the pai I was all run down Itri and began to lose flhsh. I saw Swamp- so Root advertised and bought one bottle Idc totyi.After taking it I felt better and could sleep all right at night. I P contnue totake it until I had taken nr four large bottles. I was entirely free11 from atny patn in the back and began to R gain ini weight. I always recommend tR< Swam-Root to my friends as I thinktr the cure in my case remarkable. YEurs very truly, M. A. HLCKSON, Donalsonville, Ga. tr very mail bring many unsolicited te ie United States and foreign land de for what Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-. )o not let anyone sell you some othei amp-Root-if you do you will be d hat you ask for-there is no other iers Swamp-Root. MEDICINE YOU SHOULD HAVE for everything, but if you have kidney, liv' mes during the night, havo smarting or irrita be found just the remedy you need. you ask for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the 0 ug clerk or store keeper to persuade you into icceeds in selling you a worthless substitute h are humbugged at the expense of your *ntinel Journal who has not tried Swamp-Roc jo., Binghamton. N. Y, and receive a sample Dealers In 50c And 1.00 Siz Purity With Every Bottle--4 LIBERTY Things were different in time because he didn't k: having a checking accoul T'hat is no reason why y< jected to be subjected to One of the most pleas modern business method count in a good Bank lik DR. KILMER Kilmer's likeness Is on the out side wrapper of every bottle. Beneficial In Severe Cases. EDGEFIELD, Tenn. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. entlemen:-I hardly know how to ress my appreciation for the good ir Swamp-Root has done me. I had *n greatly troubled with my kidneys. with pain in the back; also with at the doctors termed inflammation the neck of the bladder. So:netimes back would get in such shape that I 3 almost helpless. I had tried sev - doctors and medicines to no good ,ct, and finally I noticed in some er where Dr. Kilmer prop-sed to send Lple bottle of his kidney medicine, amp-Root free by mail. I ,ent at e and received promptly a sample tle. After taking it I found iL did good. I then purchased two bottles n onr merchant, SJr. W. J. Elizer. ter taking the medicine 1 felt like a r man, and each dar rode five miles teach school. You are at liberty to this letter, or refer anyone to me, I will always be glad to tell them at a wonderfut remedy this Swamp at is. Mr. James Ivens, of Saunders e. Tenn., is taking it with good rc s. Very truly yours, D. A. MONTGOMERY, Member Tennessee Legislature, ral Route No. 24. Edgefield. Tenn. Results It Has Proved. DOTHAN. Ala., Jan. 21, l909. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. )ear Sir:- Have been suffering more less from kidney trouble for the last years and was induced to try your amp-Root. Am happy to say, or give , testimodial, that it has cured me. I a travling salesman for Messrs. gate & Co., New York, and am al ys traveling on the road. Drinking diflerent waters affected my kid vs. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL WOLF. A Prominent Mason. .'sording to my ex perience, I do not sier there is anything to equal amp-Root for kidney affectiou. wice it relieved me when I was comn etely helpless. he last time I was traveling in as, when my k~ i ys become affect and ten days 1 mtred excruciating ins, accompanied with severe chills eral yeare previous, having been re ved of a simalar attack, I naturell.i ght relief as before from Swamp trter using four of the large size bot , I was completely restored and wen' my way rejoicing and praisini. amp-Root. This was three years age I have had no indication of a return the effection. J. C. SMITH, JR., 33 Mason, Fully Satisfied. WAYCROSS, Ga., Jan. 5, 1909. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dear Sir:-During last October I suf ed from my kidneys, consulted my phy sician, who pre. *ibed for me, but his treatnient did no nefit me. A fter reading some S wam p t literature, I decided to give it a l. After taking a few doles, I felt iewhat relieved, and after two one l~ar bottles had been taken, I had n< iu and was completely cured. I hay. had the slightest pain in my ba.ck hips since. From my own experience. can cheerfully recommend Swamp t to anyone suffering fatom kidne3s uble. Yours very truly, SIMON MARTIN. SIr. Martin conducts a carting and unsfer business. ~timonials from people all over , expressing herrtfelt grat toot has done for them. medicine to take the place of isappointed-insist on getting edicine as good as Dr. Kil HE BEST. r or bladder trouble or obliged to go tion in passing or heart disturbance e Kidney, Liver and 1Riadder Rem buying something else in its makes more profit. bealth. t, the great Kidney, Liver and Blad bottle free by mail. ee Iniside Wra'pper. B AN K. OT grandfathers ow the benefit of t in a good Bank. should be sub such inconvenience ing conditions of sis a checking ac :e the LIBERTY C. Shrley Cashier. IFARMERS' EDUCATIONAL AND It CO-OPERATIVE UNION OF AMERICA LEARNING BUSINEiSS METHODS. r The Farmer is Taking His Cue frcrv t the Business Men. The Farmers' Union is the onl3 great farmers' organization that doe, 1: not delegate its law making powe: t to representative bodies, but adopu the referendum system. In this it dif fers from any other farmers' organiza y tion that has ever existed. Kindred or ganizations, such as the Farmers' Al liance and the Grange, delegated their law making power to representativt 1 bodies and this gave wily politicians and spread-eagle orators a chance t( "Influence" the body and inject intc, It schemes in which were hidden self. ish and designing purposes-to grati fy the personal ambition of the saic politicians. Other kindred organiza o tions were also wrecked upon the dan b gerous rocks of partisan politic4. Witr t these bold facts standing out promi nently as danger iignals, is it an a wonder that those who conceived the idea of the Farmers' Co-Operative and c Educational Union wisely enacted in u to the constitution a clause that pro t] hibits even a discussion in a Union o 4 anything of a partisan or religious na P ture, and that any member guilty o such offense shall be expended from the Union after a second offense. f The referendum system is the safe ti ty valve that protects the Union fron' ti the swaying influence of "stumr speech" oratory that creeps into ani d controls representative bodies clothed ww fnal power delegated to them by i'k constituents. It is true that thd t Farmers Union has its state and na tional meetings, but these bodies must - submit to referendum vote all impor tant matters to be passed upon by Lo cal Unions before they can be calle - a law of the Farmers' Union. The farmers are learning business method from business men. They have learned that when business men co-operate for the protection or promotion of their sterests, they don't let political senti- u :hents enter into their deliberations fj Two or three good cotton warehouses p in each county in the south, owned a and controlled by Farmers' Union n men, will be of nore benefit and value to the farmers than anything they have ever received or ever will re r celve through any political source m Even one good warehouse In your c county will be worth more to you than e a dozen of your best politicians couil f be worth to you inp .itdre. If t,. .4- r 'm/dvilege to select the best inv-estment of the people's money in the south for the next six years we'd put all the expense money of the legislature into cotton warehouses ani let the politicians stay at home.-Our Home, Nashville, N. C. .Llttle Bannerettes. A body that is sound enough tn work ten hours a day ought to con tain a mind sound enough to think about attending the Union at least once a month. Let the good work go on, educate, diversify, and then tell us how you did it, and what you think of the new plan of farming. Slaves are always freed by revolu tions. Why then should we not revolu tionize the old systems that have made slaves out of the cotton producers. Yes, we exclaim in our sadness, what a lot of funny things we woolen ats miss by not being permitted to mix with the "best society." The bulldog of capital has its teeth locked in the bosom of the hiboring: man's pants, and petitions and reso lutions will not induce him to let go. Oh! the fun we darned fools do miss by not being permitted to wallow3 around in the tall grass with the elite society of both America and Europe. How About Cutting Cotton? Brother, what are you going to do about that cotton crop this~ year? You must decide now. Our advice to you would be to put most of it in corn, potatoes, peanuts, and I peas. Then plant about ten acres in shoats to feed all the waste you have about your place and when you do this you will not have to study so much about your big cotton crop, .fcor by carrying out the above you will not have time to fool with much cot ton nor will you need much cotton ory money either for you will have all you need at home.-Winnfield, La., Union Banner. Show your colors by being the best I [Union man in your community. y Prove to your neighbor that the Union is a good thing by showing him that it has made a better man of you. and a happier family of yours. A closer relation between the busi ness man and the farmer will destroy much of the prejudice now existing. - When understood there will he fewer charges of an unpleasant character. A wagon left standing in the sun and rain is not the property of a good Farmers' Union man: it Is the imuple ent and vehicle man's friend and is at work for the dealer day and nigh't when thus exposed. You don't have much trouble get ting men to take hold of good things ou only need to show thenm: this ap plies to the Union. If it is of benefit to you, the world will soon k-now it, If it is not, it is likely your own fault. Get busy getting some good out .1 ion, education and harmony! CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Chilren. h Kind You Have Always Bought1 Beas the gnatue of , , a b I' Limit on Student Marriages. The Peking government has decided o limit the marriage of students, and iless a student is a graduate of a aiddle school and past the age of 20 ears he will not be permitted to get aarried.-Shanghai Mercury. BY THE WAY. When you are looking for graft each the people who are above poll. ics. It is better to think you are think, ag than to admit your brain Is a lank. The world is too full of men who rant to direct when they are only At : follow. You cannot prepare for a rainy day y putting up your umbrella when the un is shining.-Uncle Dick, In Mad on Journal. $100 Reward, $100. The read'rs of this paper will be easl to learn that there is at least tie dreaded disease that science has een able to cure in all its stages, and iat is Catarrh. Hall's,Catarrh Cure is )e only positive cure now known to iw iedical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires a con itutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ire is taken internally. acting directly pon the blo'd and mucous su faces of is slvt . Iiereby destroying the foun ation ( f the diseas-' and giving the atient strength by building up the con ilittioui and assisting nature in doing s work. The proprietors have so much iith in its cmvative powers that they of r One- lluidred Dollars for any case lat it fails to cure. Send fo.r list of tes monials. A-ldres F. J. CIIENEY & Co., Tole , 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hiall's Family Pills for constipa oil. Iioli Grade Fertilizers. We wish to recommend to you the se of our high grade fertilizer. Take )r instance our 0-4-4 goods. Eight er cent. phosporic acid, 4 per cent. pot sh and 4 per cent. amonia. There is othing better and mighty little as good takes just as much time, trouble ano tbor to put in a chep low grade fert er as it does this 8-4-4 o , and the suits are not to be c pared. People rho try it, cont' e its use. It is the heapest 13 . r you can get and in the nd It i ie cheapest fertilizer. Cr.: ps Srtik,:d with 8-4-4 goods take on a lifferent hue and different color to the ,thers. And then you get more stalk otd more fruit and that is what it takes o make the cr0op: stalk and fruit, and his is the special advant ge of this 8-4-4 ~oods; it makes stalk and fruit. It costs nore than the others but it is worth nuch more than the difference in the :st. if you dlont feel like going into t heavy a' first, try some it. If you use ive toni of fertilizer get one ton of 8-4-4 ~oods at least. Next year you will use nore and you will continue to use more intil you'are using this entirely. It is complete fertilizer and will pay you >tter than any you ever used. Sa>me weeks ago we wrote the agri utural department of Clemson College or a formula for an ideal fertitizer for otton sumtalle for soils in this section. ou kno.a different soils require differ nt fertilizers and we are trying to make fertilizer that will suit the soils in this ectiuon where we expect to sell our ~oods. They sent us a formula which is >ractically identical with this 8-4-4 ~oods as iie make it. Their fcrmula als for Nitrogen but we use ammonia hich is the same thing except in diffe - nt form. Ammonia i": know, makes he stalk and fruit and Leat is what you 'ork to get in the cro.: stalk and fruit .ndl ammonia helps y'a to get it. In iet yor. don't e*xper' tuch of a crop mss you have the - .1k and the fruir. L great deal deper on the way it, is nixi-d anid mani; lated. The man iho got out this :ormnula for mixing nd manipulating our 8-4-4 goods :nows his business and we are making .specialty of this n~ods. We are wil oig to risk our r .utation on the value f our 8-4-4 g 'ls as a fertilizer. Another th .r about 8-4-4 goods ihich you pra ..bly had not thought f is this: Y.'u can't make it wvitn a >w grade acid and you can't make it with low graude blood and tankage either. t quires the very best material such s we have bought. TIhat is why it sts mure than the ordinaiy fertilizer nd that is why it is better als >than bie ordinary fertilizer as a plant food. Ve want you to try it for we know that :will give you satisfactory results. If ott hav- never seen it tried, try a ttle at first. People who use it say ou can't us? too much of it but then ou want to he cautious and at first e suggest that you get one or two ne out of five you use andI after that de demand will take care of itself. RY IT AND YOU WILL SEE What ou have been missing. See our agents ad il offpay t/,, A Great Fascination ings to the jeweler's inidows.e All e fair sex top to see thme exhuibit, and :y oif the masculine elh-ment w ho tve the time. It is argeed by all. 'hat This Jewelry Store ts the prize for th. finiest stock ofI mndsome ornaments anid str ng sri. r novelties. Our we tch-s arc- cele atedl as good timlepieces, and our bleware is warranted no t to tarnish. spection of all lines cordially invited. II- SNIDER One Docto No sense in running from o the best one, then stand by this thing, that thing, for y ately select the best cough to it Ask your doctor abo throat and lung troubles. No alcohol in this cough me Why try this thing, that thing, for yoi old relible fimffly iaxatlve-Ayer's Pl Mailfactlred by JOI ANDE RI See them and judge for y< and beauty. REPRESENTED LOCAL Anderson Phos Samples of three bran< been drawn by a State and analyzed by the C ties with the following Our 8-3-3 ammoniated goods Our 8.75-2-2 ammoniated go< Qu-6 per cent. acid analyze You wIlk M i %"4 zers. We are runni ses shows they are n Several of our custoi us on the good, dry, our goods this year. Anderson Pho ANDE19 SHOES We want to call your at LADIES Mule Skin Sho "Solid as a Ro A first-class "VIRGINIA GIRL" tip, made on good shape This is Strict SPECIALTIES One lot o)f ginghams, a r Sheeting--wide 5c. a yaa Barker Mill Bleaching-a A lot of Bordered Prints One lot of Shirting at 5c Latest Dress Ginghams PI EDMO4 QUALITY THE BEST W. E. FRE "At the ( still givIng Coupons. Fresh lot of i Urg Obols, I We are now rounding up policy not to carry any goods dispose of. You will find in values, in winter goods. The to dispose of the goods, so thi Price Knife wi] Ladies Cloaks, $i 2.oo " " $ 8.oo some big bargains in Blanket Flannels 20 pe: -leavy W\ool Dress Goods I veight goods will be sold at E ~tatement is worth your while Some early shipments of )ur prices, as in the past, shal If you are a customer cor is and let us save you money. A.K. I r-Only brne ne doctor to another!- Select him. No sense either in trying yur cough. Carefully, deliber medicine, then take it Stick ut Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for Sold for nearly seventy years. dicine J. C.Ayer Co.,LwellMsas. constipation? Why not stick to the good Ask vour doctor ff he aprovs this advkc A Lock that Locks The Burriss METAL Sile A Shingle the represents the latest and best development in METAL SHINGLE construction. Highly approved and used by the most ex perienced builders in this section, also by Cotton 11iljs for Cottages. IN T. BURRIN SON, EON, S. C. >urself their construction, quality .LY BY JOHN L THO NLEY phate & Ol Co. Is of our rtilizers have Inspector of Fertilizers lemson College authori results: analyzes 8.69-3.66-3.60. )ds analyzes 1o.43-2.02-2.11. s 16.87 per cent. stake in buy ur fertili ngi 1 ie analy iuch ve our guarantee. ners have complimented mechanical condition o sphate & Oil Co. ~SON, S. C. and More Shoes.~ tention to our line of shoes. es for Ladies $1.25 ck" " $1.o every day Shoe. a fine kid shoe with patent last and solid leather at 1-5o :ly a Dress Shoe. IN DRY GOODS egular 7c value going at 5c a yd. rd. good value at 1oc. a great value at 6c per yard. easy worth 7c. with and without borders. VT FLOUR --PRICE T HE LOWEST EMAN & CO. )ld Stand." ~loioifr Ilos. our winter's business. It is our into the next season that we can~ our place some extraordi time is short in which we ha 1hbe applied dee. and $14.oo now $7.50 and $i o.oo now $6.oo s. Kerseys, Jeans, and R r cent under price. (educed. In fact all hea ~ARGAINS for you. The ab if you have dry goods to buy Spring good being rec 1 be as low as the lowerr tinue with us, if not, bei *a Yours, obi nza I nl Or60 PAlR Iei