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Reflections of a Bachelca*. ^Children, pretend they are jealous {?^gT?Tvii-?ps that they aren't. ups that they The strong'man never crushes the weak. ? Big conceits often go with small receipts. Faiths: in God makes some hope for -g^p A woman can be happy because she wants to and unhappy beeauSo you don't want her to. ? -ti OFTEN THE BEST PART OF LIFE Help for Women Passing Through Chan ge of Life , Providence has allotted us each at .least seventy years in which to fulfill our mission, in Ufe, and it is generally our own fault if we die prematurely. Nervous exhaustion invites disease. This statement is the positive truth. When everything becomes a burden and yon cannot walk a few blocks with* . out excessive fatigue, and you break out into perspiration easily, and your face flushes, and you grow excited and shaky at the least provocation, and " jon cannot bear to be crossed in any thing, you are in danger; your nerves have given out ; you need building up at: once ! To build up woman's nerv ous system and during the period of "f^** change of life we know f no better medicine, than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Here is an illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371 Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: ' ' I have used Lydia E. Bingham's Vegetable . Compound for years-in ;my family and it never disappoints ; so when I felt that I waa nearingthe "change of life I commenced treat ment with it. I took in all about six bottles and it did me a great deal of good It stopped my dizzy spells, pains in ray back ana the headaches with which I had suffered for months before taking the Compound. I feel that if it had not been for this great med icine for women that I should not have been alive to-day. It is splendid for women, old or young, ana will surely cure all femaledisor ders." Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., in vites all sick and ailing women to write her f or advice^. Her great experience hfattheir service, free of cost. llUtm Address of <n persons CT fl SH I HI" PO1-4 Indian blood who are [ Hi? I LU not living -with any tribe. (2) o? n.en who were drafted in Kentucky, (3) of motlier* of soldiers who hare been denied pousion on rcconnt. of their're marriage. (4) of men who Heired in the Fed eral army, or (5) Oie nearest kiu of raen soldiers or sailor?, now deceased. NATHAN BICKFORD, Attorney, Washington, L>. C. CURED ives Qu! ok Relief. Removes all swelling in 8 toas days ; effects a permanent cure in 30 to todays. Trial treatment given free. Nothingcaa bc faire? Write Ur. H. H. Green's Lons. ' Specialists. Bex B Atlanta.Q? So. 41. ~ Twt> Fish Unaccounted For. !,01d" Gorton of Manchester was an ardent disciple of Izaak Walton. On one occasion'he was si'Ung upon the railroad bridge in company with some of th?vyourrg men of the town, pur suing ;jhis_ favorite occupation. The fish did not bite well, however, and one of his companions, becoming im patient, unnoticed by. the oiu man, got up, wound up his line, and started for K?nTs, throwing a couple of fish luto Gorton's basket as he passed. ? After a time Gorton, too, tired of Stis poor luck, prepared for dearture. Lifting the the cover of his basket, he"iooked in, counted his catch, and said?-with--a. surprised and disappoint ed voice: 'Why I had five cunners, arid now there ain't but seven! Where the devil's tother two?" vif iL-- Natural Conclusion. A little New York girl, whose brief experience of life was confined to existence in an apartment house, was .visiting in Philadelphia not long ago. One afternoon, to amuse the child, her cousin showed her a number of photographs and views, meanwhile ex plaining and answering questions con cerning them. One of them was a <r pipirrr^oT Windsor Castle, which, she was told, was the residence of the ?ate Queen Victoria. After looking at it a moment she innocently in ^gmred^f 'What floor did she live on?" ^October Lippincott's. .^PERFECTLY CLEAR NOW, The Rev.-Dr. Fourthly-There aro apparent difficulties, of course, in re conciling the.seemingly contradictory 'doctrines of foreordination and free .will, but The Rev. K. Mowatt Laightly-Not now, my dear brother; not now. I made all that as clear as noonday in a sermon ? preached six weeks ago.-? Chicago Tribune. When a "man comes home late and gives the excuse that he went to sleep in the., far from being worn out with work and was carried out of his way, his wife will believe, him when she tells it to- her mother. 41 VCOLD GOLD" "Good," He Says, "But Comfort Better." "Food that fits is better than a gold mine,'' says a grateful man. "Before I commenced to use Grape Nuts food no man on earth ever had a iworse Infliction from cate th of the stomach than I had for years. "I could eat nothing but the very Rightest food and even that gave me ??feat distress. . "I went through the. catalogue of pre pared fqods but found them all (except ;Grap&$nts) more or less indigestible, gener?ting gas in the stomach (which in turn produced headache and various pother pains and bebe's), and otherwise unava^able for my use. ' "Gr^pe-N?t/'fo?dl have found easily idigest?d and a semite fed, _ and it has re* ;new?d myv.h?al&'.afld vigor and made me ^w?U majri again. The catarrh of ?be 'stomach h?$ disappeared entirely Wgi ^tte attendant ills, thanks to . ;Grap.?*Nuts, wbJch/now is my almost ??| fojfo." I want no other." Name ^t^thy/'P'osr?m .Co., Battle Creek, |PISg? . - ' -; da?*'* triai tell? the story. mm, - IN SOUTH CAROLINA Many Newsy Items Gathered From all Sections. Columbia Cotton Market. The cotton market steady. Low middling.9 Stiict low middling;...'. .... . .9% Middling-.9% Good middling.913-16 General Cotton Market. Houston, steady, middling.. . .10 3-16 Augusta, steady, middling.10 Memphis, steady, middling . .10 3-16 St. Louis, quiet; middling .. ..10% Louisville, finn, middling.. ... . .10% Shortage in Richland County. Columbia, Special.-The committee appointed to investigate the financial affairs of Richland county submitted its report to Governor Heyward, as was required by the act of the legis lature. Acordingto the report of that committee the county has lost $00,000 by the maladministration or the mis management of the affairs of the of fice. The report itself is sensational in the extreme in the very calmness in which it is stated, but the recom mendations made by the committee oc casioned great surprise, for the com mittee has suggested that the former supervisor, S. H. Owens; the former clerk of the county board of com missioners, Capt. ?. M. Douglass; a member of that board., J. E. Harmon and two other parties be arrested on criminal charges. In short, it is claimed that the county has lost $50, 000 by fraud. The charges are that warrants for pay of parties alleged to have done work for the county were issued when those parties had never done- such work, and that by forgery their signatures were placed on the papers as if the parties had received the money, when in facj: the U?????> j was paid to some other person, pre sumably Capt. Douglass. There are various other charges in the statement given to the press by the committee, but those are the most damaging. A Canadian Prisoner Escapes From Laurens Jail. Laurens, Special.-J. M. Massey, the Canadian who is serving a short term in jail for vagrancy, escaped last week, making his exit through an overhead ceiling and ventilator to th2 roof, thence to the yard by the use of blankets. He is the man who had drawings of Bailey's bank at Clinton and is evidently a slick ar ticle. The sheriff is making efforts to recapture him. No other prisoner escaped. Bail Given in Pendleton Case. Abbeville, Special.-Application for bail for John M. Ashley, J. R. Moore, Wiliam Moore, Hugh Bowen and Sam Rigby, charged with lynching Allen Pendleton, colored, near Honea Path on September 17, was made here Sat urday. The State's case was based on witnesses who testified as to threats made by defendants and the fact that they were in the crowd that took the negro away. The contra evidence was to ..establish presentee of parties at another place when the lynching occurred. After hearing the evidence the judge admitted the men to bail, placing the bond at $7,000, which was furnished. Darlington Court Adicurns. Darlington, Special.-The whole roster of cases filed for this term of court were wound up and the court adjourned. The last case tried w.--.s that of Cox, a young white man, for embezzlement. Cox was found guilty but his lawyers made au appeal. Items of State News. Late returns indicate that in the election held last week Florence county the dispensary carried by about one- hundred majority. The financial troubles of the Un ion mills have increased Charleston's loses through subscription of stock aud carrying of the paper of the in dustrial concerns of the State during thc past two years to about $2,000,000. A special from Union says: Mys tery still surrounds the death of L. M. Trevitt, the white man discovered near the railroad tracks, unconscious on Sunday morning, and no clue being secured, the coroner's jury rendered a verdict that he came to his death from unknown causes. Mr. H. W. Scarborough, the new ly" appointed magistrate at Bishop ville, received his commission from the governor on Tuesday and immed iately took charge of the office. . A dispensary election for Ander son county has been ordered for No vember 4th. Nothing has been heard of Ed wara Beeman, a bookkeeper of a lumber concern near Charleston, who disap peared from there about three weeks ago. His disappearance is a mys tery. The corporators of the Anderson and Easley Electric railway applied to the secretary of State for a char ter. The capital stock will be $100, 000 divided into 1,000 shares of the par value of $100 each. Hospital For Anderson. Anderson, Special.-Mr. Walton Hall, of Boston, Mass., has given the hospital association the sum of $1,000 to be used for the purpose of build ing a hospital. Mr. Hall has visited the city several times and his gift is greatly appreciated. The fund for the establishment of a hospital is steadily growing, and this worthy and needed institution is now as assured fact. The hospital association" con templates the raising oj $10,000 about half of which is now <m hand. Seattle wants an Alaskan exposi tion In 1907, to celebrate some anni versary or other. Los Angeles wants to commemorate the centennial of the pony express in 1909. Sedalia, Mo., already has on foot a project to cen tenniolize Missouri In 1920. We here by propose an exposition In Panama in the year 22?5, in celebration of the first centennial of the opening of the Panama Canal, suggests; the Portland ?*gonlaa NEWSY GLEANINGS. A trolley bell curfew is in effect at Winsted, Conn. The United States sends thirty-eight Rhodes students to Oxford this year. Attorney-General Ellis, of Ohio, says he intends to investigate the Harvester Trust. The Governor of Nebraska has tossed his railway passes into the waste basket. Tunnels for crossing are .to be built nt some of the busiest street corners in Berlin. Germany will build larger battle ships than any now in commission in the imperial navy. The penalty in Germany for a du li cr ating food is six months in prison and a fine of 1500 marks. England's treaty with Japan has had the effect of drawing Russia and Ger many closer together. The New York City birth rate has in creased since President Roosevelt's an ti-race suicide utterance. After forty-one years' service on the Liverpool police force Chief Detective Inspector Strettell has retired. A guard of the West Virginia peniten tiary escorted Iiis former sweetheart to prison for murdering her husband. According to the Health Depart ments report the deatii rate in New York City during the last yea? was thc lowest since 379S. It was charged that nearly every Brooklyn injunction restraining raids on alleged poolrooms has been obtained on perjured testimony. Because of the disorganized condi tion of tue city hospital system New York City must build tents and pa vilions for poor patients. "Puncb," for twenty-seven years a faithful and proud horse of the New York Folice Department, was about to be sold, when he was rescued aud pen sioned. Dead or Not, He Was Buried. Over twenty years ago S. P. Ives, a well-known legal light of Essex coun ty, and Charles P. Thompson of the superior court were pitted against each other in an important life insur ance case ^t Salem, Mr. Ives for the company anti Mr. Thompson for the plaintiff. Mr. Thompson ? was very anxious to put into the case certain affidavits, and Mr. Ives was equally strenuous in opposition. After lengthy arguments the judge decided in Mr. Thompson's favor, and he proceeded to read, with much em phasis, depositions relating to surgi cal treatment, death, funeral and last the interment of the insured. As Mr. Thompson finished reading this, which was from a sexton of the cemetery, giving name, date, number of burial lot, etc., he threw the papers upon the table and, addressing the judge, said, with a bit of impediment in speech which sometimes bothered him: "There, your honor. P-perhaps Bro. Ives don't be-believe this man is dead! B-but we've b-buried him, any way."-Bosion Herald. World's Largest Plant. The largest plant in the world is probably a species of seaweed, which 'often attains a length cf 300 feet. Tko stems are dried and used as ropes by fro Pnnih P^n teliW?ors. A wonderfully capab built on the Kodak j satisfy experienced simple that children Fitted with menii with iris diaphragm Full description in at any p?otograpfit make ot Fall bow lo shoppers aud requ our mammoth stock We have everything from staple D the prices aud qunlil MILLI! Our Milliuery department ia'fl i lei CLOT Men's Boy's ar.d^Childreir also larg? steck of Ladies' ( suits. Great Bargains in ] Fiuest line of Men's Pants in IL See our big values in Blanket?, Our SHOICS cannot be excelled MEN'S HATS in 'JLn^^a^ 'Our store is tho place to gt RAM'S HORN BLASTS 0 THE good man all .'life is the voice . of God's ? love. Many "a man who is rolling down hill thinks he is mating a record rum Prudence with Providence gives prosperity/. A coinpliinent in prayer is an insult to C/od. Some mistake greasiness for gra ciousness. Fretting is the frittering away of life's force. Wisdom will always be -credited to silence. Luck is i lie iirst word on the lips of the loafer. As long as saints strive the devil will thrive. All true love is proof of our rela tionship to God. God makes provision often by giv ing us provision. To Hie good man all life, is the voice of God's love. The object of service is society rather than science. The servant of the Cross must not be a cross servant. The man who has a right to boast doesn't have to. lie only is ready to serve who is ready to sacrifice. N There are always doors open to the mau who has his hat on. The "hands up" sermon lifts no hearts. A child may dread, but he never doubts. Thc best ol?eriug is that of our. obe dience. .Inspiration is mightier than exhor tation. Passport to the Pole. Certainly the oddest passport ever issued was ono signed by the Govern or cf the Russian province, of Pov olslc, on the shores of the -Arctic ocean,, who granted safe conduct to the North Pele. He was apprcached by two members of an expedition utting out for a polar exploration who gave as their destin ation the North Pole. .The governor was nonplussed at this unique request, but his visitors insisted on being sup plied with the desired papers and their request was granted after the governor had thoughtfully written in a clause stipulating that the responsibil ity of the Russian government ceased when they passed from Russian terri tory. Thc explorers assented to this qualification, and since their. travels carried them but a short distance to ward the pole they aro still possessed of their unique documents- New, York Herald. The ' Australians are tile greatest tea drinkers in the world. le and accurate camera plan. Good enough to photographers, yet so V?X31? inches. sous lens, and shutter stops. Kodak Catalog FREE lc dealers or by math MAN KODAK CO.; Rochester, N. Y. BBBB?TO?BBBBBMHM VTE ir annual the Edgefiekl est them call to soe when iu Augusta. 3 CODS: omestics to Finest Dress Goode, y are ri?ht. 1 with the newest aud latest styles. HING: e Sui's from $2.00 to ??18.00, .lloakp, Piceferp, and Walking Ladle's Skirts. ie city from $1.10 to $5.00. frprmls and Comforts, in ihojorice, qualify or style. ! ? jtpxl COhM^. t yr ur mollers worth.. . - COTTON'S CONDITION Government Report Shows Average of Over Seventy-one Per Cent BIG SLUMP FO0LOWS THE REPORT Extremely Bearish Government Esti mates Was a Great Surprise and Only Buying and Heavy Covering By a Short on the Bearside Saved the Market From Stampede. New York, Special-A large anionut of selling orders had been placed in the cotton market to go into effect if the bureau report mad'; thc condition 69 or better. Very few of the most sanguine bears had expected a condi tion better than that percentage. Consequently the government estimate of 71.2 per cent, was a great surprise. The largest firms of spot dealers and the heaviest and most influential operators rallied to the support of the market. The buying and heavy cov ering by a heavy short who has been on the bear side for the past two months, and his following, practically saved the market, as the bulls had been caught too heavily overloaded to render much support. The govern ment's report caused enormous sell ing from the South and Liverpool, but.th* market was finally steadier under a continuance of active profit taking by recent bears and by some of the local and New Orleans bulls tater recovering their equilibrium. Low prices show a maximum de cline of 325 to 150 points from las! month's high level, which is equiva lent to between $6 and $7.50 per bali, and are practically the lowest prices reached since early last summer. Danville Council Gets Even. Danville, Special.-The city council passed sweeping restrictions, govern ing t?ie regulations of saloons, which were recently voted back after two years of local option reign. Blinds, screens or obstructions of any nature are prohibited and the opening and closing hours fixed at G A. M. and 7 P. M. No entrances "to a saloon except the front door are altowc-d. and no one is allowed in a bar after closing hours. The right of wife or mother to forbid a barkeeper from soiling her inebriate husband or son intoxi cants is recognized by the council It is also against the law to purchase intoxicants for inebriates or minors. Heavy punishment and forfeiture of license is fixed for any vila I ion of these ordinances. Hie majority of the council is composed of ''dry" men, and thc "wets" claim thar, the wishes of the people as exposed at the polls in favor of saloons have hot been carried out. Electric Strikers in Berlin. Berlin, By Cable!-The negotiations between thc electrical companies and their employes for higher wages wore , broken off and a general strike in the j works manufacturing electrical ap paratus and supplies has been ordered. Two guard regiments now maneuver ing-in the country have been ordered to return immediately to Berlin as a precautionary measure against strike excesses. Entire Crew Lost. Manila, By Cable-The inter-island steamer Canlabenia, 1907 tons, was sunk in the recent, typhoon off Tyoao Island, one of the Visayan group. Ap parently all on boai'd were lost. She carried five Americans, one Spaniard and eleven native Chinese passengers and a crew of 97 men and officers. The island steamer Carmen i? also report ed lost. Details are lucking, Mississippi ?choola Open. Jackson, Misa., Specnal.--Thc edu cational institutions supported by the State were opened Tuesday. The opening has been delayed on account of yellow fever and thc quarantines. It is hoped, however, that thc epidem ic is so well under control that there will be no trouble among thc students of the various institutions. By Wire and Cable. It is now declared danger of a financial breakdown forced Japan to tceept Russia's peace terms as modi fied. Late reports indicate many lives were lost and a number of vessels sunk by the typhoon which swept the Philippines. Because Great Britain contemplates dividing the administration of Bengal 50,000 natives have sworn to boycott foreign goods. Prince Louis of Battenburg is ex pected to arrive with his squadron, at Annapolis on November J. The hearing before the Legislative commiltee investigating insurance companies in New York was produc tive of some surprising testimony. The demurrer filed by the govern ment against the plea in abatement made by the ment packers was sus tained, and they will have to stand trial. President Ripley, of the Atchison, Topeko and Santa Fe Railroad, testi fied before an Interstate Commerce committee that the meat packers were in a position to dictate railroad rates. Congress will he urged to amend the laws that foreigners cannot use Amer ican citizenship in protection of poli tical agitation. The question is asked whether Mr. Roosevelt will pay out of his private purse for the special train that will carry him on his 2,000-mile Southern trip. Secretary Metcalf has ordered an inspection of all (he steamers in thc different districts; Power Conveyed Far, In the anthracite coal regions the transmission of steam power to distant machinery has been carried to extraor dinary lengths because of the cheap ness of coal relatively to the labor re quired for running engines. In one case the pipe is said to be a mile long and pipes from 2,000 to 4,000 feet in length are not uncommon near Scran ton. Of course the metul is well wrap ped in nonconducting material, usual ly_asbeetos or magnesia, to lessen tho wanto o? heat by radiation. Judge Peabody's Irate Client Some years ago the husband of an Irish lady In Portland, Maine, found himself in difficulty, requiring the ser vices of an attorney. So the wife, who managed affairs, went to a lead ing concern which she'd employed be fore, only to find it had been secured by the other side. Inquiring who she'd better employ, Lawyer Peabody, now a-justice of the supreme judicial court of Maine, was recommended. He was engaged, but the opposite party won. A few days later an acquaintance, referring to her mistfortune, asked the lady if she had counsel. 'Yes, I did," she emphatically re plied. "I had Paybody, and I might just as well had nobody." Honey Forty-four Years Old. ? Brunswick, Maine, man has a small glass case full of honey which he has preserved for forty-four years, and it appears to be as good now as when it was first made. The package, which originally weighed five pounds, now weighs three and one-quartei pounds, the shrinkage being due to evaporation. GRATIFYING PRAISE. Letter Prom Marcus Mayer, the Great Patron of Music and Drama. Marcus R. Mayer, who brought to America Mme. Patti, Duse, Salvini, Coquelin aud other famous singers and actors, writes: Gentlemen: I wish as many suffering men and women as 1 can reach to know the excellence of Doan's Kidney Pills. I was greatly bene fited by this remedy and know it cured several who had kidney trouble so bad ly they were agonized with pain in the back, head and loins, rheumatic at tacks and urinary disorders. 1 am glad to recommend such a deserving remedy. (Signed) MARCUS TX. MAYER. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ?. Y. Revolutionary Cannon Ball. While digging a ditch in the south east part of the town of Bennington Vt., recently a workman dug up a six pound cannon hall that had been thre? feet under ground and badly rusted, li was on the direct, road taken by th>; Berkshire county troops that came tc participate in the hattie of Bennington, and on the lot where they camped th? night before reaching Stark's army. TayJor*.s Cherokee Uemedy o? Sweet Gum and Million is >!ature:s great remedy-CureE Coughs, Colds, Croup aud Consumption, mid all thront and lung troubles. At drug gists, 25c., .r.(k\ nnd if 1.00 per bottle. ? married man lias great self-con trol when he always acts as if he was glad of it. BABY ONE SOLID SORE Coul.l Not Shut Ear Eyes to Sleep-Forij noils on lieut!-Spent SlOOon Doctors ?Baby Crew IVorsc-Cured by Cutieura For So. "A senb formed on my baby's face, spreading until it completely covered lier froin licr.il lo Toot, followed by boils, hav ing- !\>rty. on lier head at oue lime, and more on lier body. Then her skin started to dry up :ind it became so bad die could not shut her eyes lu sleep. (Jue month's treatment with Cutieura Soap and Oint ment made a complete cure. Doctors and medicine;] had cost over $100, with baby growing worse. Then wc epent less than !?ci lor Cutieura and cured her. (Signed) Mrs. G. ll. Tucker, Jr., 333 Ureentieid Ave., .Milwaukee, Wis." A ceil; tree is (Iffy years old before it produces bark of ?; luuimercial value. AtlTancHip; tlio Farmers' Interest?. Traveling agents and salesmen are now sent from the linnie offices of tho Chicago packers Into all Soulh Ameri can and Asiatic countries. They are going inlo every land, no matter what language may be spoken or what money bp used. They will exclmng theit' gooda for cowries or elephant tusks-anything to sell the product and get something In return converti ble Into money. It may seem odd U some folks, but traveling men, curry ing cases with samples of American meat products, can be seen In the desert of Sahara, the sands of Zanzi bar or in Brazil, "whe?e the nuts come from." Great ls the enterp".se of tho Yankee merchant, The greater 11:? market, the greater the price and sta bility of the prie? of the product and all that goes to make lt lu its various stages. The Japanese have bought thirty-seven steam turbines with electric generators Piso's Curo to" Coasilmptto-i ls an Infallible medicine for coughs aud eohVj.-N. W SAMUEL, Ocean Grove, N.J., Feb, 17, 100) Japanese publications ave fall of Amer ican articles on all kinds of subjects. FITSpermanently cured. No fits or nervou\ ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great KerveUestorer,?2trialhottleand treatise free Dr.H. H. KLIXK, Ltd., 231 Arch St., rhiln.,Pa Thc Tokio Street Railway Company serves a population of 1,500,000. Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teetbin,.r)so.rtens tliegnms,reduccs iu?amma tion.allays pain,cures wind colic,25c. a bottle Thc University of California operates a dairy school. Avoid Yellow Fever, Usc thc great antiseptic preventative, Sloan's Liniment. Six drops of S'oan's Liiiiment on a teaspoonful of sugar will kill yellow fever and malaria germs, For the Housewife. Ever since our Colonial ancestors instituted Thanksgiving Day, it has been a day of rejoicing, and the good old-fashioned dinner plays the all important part therein. A detailed and an interesting account of a Thanksgiving dinner, af; it will be ser ved by the young housewife who has folowed the story of "The Making of a Housewife'' in The Delineator, is given by Isabel Gordon Curtis in the November number. "Thanksgiv ing Day Novelties" illustrate many seasonable dishes, from the traditional pumpkin pie, to a choicely aranged harvest centrepiece. Other articles on "Nut Novelties" and "Maple. Dainties" can bc made to advantage at this season of the year, and will add a novelty to the family menu. NO WONDER. Gray-Terrible storm we had last evening, wasn't it? Thundered loud enough to wake the dead. Smith-So? I didn't hear it. Gray-Didn't hear it! Why, ma.n, where were you? Smith-At home. An old school mate of my wife that she hadn't seen for years spent thc evening at our house.-Chicago News. Flashy people give Um vrprld lil (lo light. For Family and Farm SLOANS wmmm KELLS F?IW. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany Street, Boston, Mass. GUARAN TEED BANK DEPOSIT 'c 'ip - v sim R.R. Faro Paid, Notes Taken _Z_ 500 FREE COURSES -jBM Beard at Cc 'Vr?w Quick GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLE . t, Macon, Ga UNSEEN IN A SAW Ther: ar" unseen things about this Saw. Yon canuo: S' . th- o toxf ure o? tte Steel; takes a sharp, cutting educ and he Ids it longer than au y other Saw. You cannot sec the toughness of l'.bre: bends without a Lrcak or a kink. SILVER STEEL, t'..c finest enteilte steel in tho world, is madj on thc Atkins formula, temper*. 1 and hsrde-ed by the Atkins secret process, a. i used y in Atkins Saws. You canaot see the perfectly grad-atcd taper of the blade; TUDS easily, vitbout ckllng. But ' can see the Atkins trade-mark and lt is your Drotec ' ? when you buy a Sn w. We arc saw-nfakers and our trade-mark on a Saw means that it is -ur own make r.i:d that we aro Justly prom: ot IS We mzkc all types and sizes of Saws fer ah purposes. Atkins Saws, Corn Knives. Perfection Floor Scrapers, etc., nrc sold by all good hardware dealers. Catalogue on request. E. C. ATKINS CO. CO., Inc. Largest Saw M;nuf. :urera in the World, Factory sud Executive Office*, Indianapolis, Indiana BRANCHES : New York, Caicatro, Mlnnonpolla, Portland; (Oreson), Sc. ;lc, San Francisco, Memphis, Atlnutu and Toronto, (Canada). Accept no Substituir- Iciist on the Alt tn? Brand SOLD DY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE MI followed the trail from TCXOB On the Traft mm Fish Brand ?>FSg i *>i> * Slicker, used for rommel?liCker an overcoat when ??? cold, a wiodcoat V/hen windy, a rain coat when it rained, and for a cover at night if wc got to bed, and I will say that 1 have gotten mora comfort cut ot your slicker than osy Other one article thai I ever owned." '? (Thi I?TT.; ind crtjrtt* of thc writer of (hil uuxollciiut! otter nay li? bud on education.) V/et Weather Garments for Riding, Walk ing, Working cr Sporti.-.g. HIGHEST AWARD-WORLD'S FAIR, 1304. 5aoe)g2 entail A. j. TOWER CO. BCSIO?I, U.8.A. TOWEH CANADIAN jj CO., Limited - T020??TO, CAItADA *?S%f$}&& cTWozley's Lemon Elixir. Is ii sure eui o for all I LIVER TROUBLES and a preventivo of TYPHOID and other fevers. ( Grandparent Good for < Parent ( Baby Ask Yonr Neighbor 50c. and $1.00 per bottle ? OURS Science declares Nevv M?thod. By / DO TOU Yt means a diseased Stomach. Ar Gas. Sour Eructations. Heart Faina jng Pains and Lead Weight in Pit tended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic, plexion, BAD BREATH or Any 0 LET US SEND YOU A FREE TO CONVINCE 1 Nothing else like it known. It's ? Sorption. Harmless. No drugs. St otherwise-so savs Medical Science, the Stomach and" make you worse. Wc know Mull's Anti-Belch Waf know it, hence this offer. SPECIAL OFFER.-The regular r is 50c. for a full sized box, but to inti wc will send two (2) boxes upon rec ment, or we will send you a sample THIS 10143 SS cou FC Hi?ud till? uri. with your name anti a-1 who doe.? MOT ?Il it for a FREE Knraul HVLU'ti GUAPE TONIC CO., 328 Mi] address and write pla'nly. Write to-d.i' SOLD AT. ll KU ti STOKES*, 00 cents ne' " ' BBBBH - -? - TO FARMERS ANC you ennnot spend years and dolls buy tho knowledge required by c cents. You want them to, pny th them as a diversion. In order to handle F tmng nbout them. To meet this want we r o? a practical poultry raiser for ,'Only 25c. n mar. wno put ?ill lils mind, and time, am cn ralshnr-not as a pastime, but as a bush* ly-?vo years' work, you can save many Ch tani dollars for you. Thc point is, that y Poultry Yard aa Boon as it appears, and km teach you. it tells how to detect and cure fat.tentns;.; which Fowls to save for breed you should know on thin subject to ma ko i ".ve nenin Ut sVynpn. BOOK PUBLISHING til. L DOUGLAS '3= & *3= S H ? ES K M. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Lina cannot be equalled at any price. $10 ??ttablUned^^7^ Jnlj.?,1876. .V.L.DOUGLAS MAKES AMO SELLS MORE MEN'S S3.BO SHOES THAU AMY OTHER MANUFACTURER fi fifi BEWARD to anyone who can jUUU tfsprove this statement W. L. Douglas fr3.S J shoes have by their e_? ?lient style, easy fitting, and superior wea ric z lualitlcs, achieved the largest EaJe of any $3.50 (hoe In the world. They are just as good as hose that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 - the only inference ls the price. If I could toke you into ny factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in he world under one roof making men's fine ?hoes, and show you the care with which every >air of Douglas shoes is made, you would realiza vhy W. L. Douglas S3.50 shoes are the best ?hoes produced In the world. !f I could show you the difference between tbs thoes made in my factory and those of other nakee, you would understand why Douglas 53.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold heir shape, flt better, wear longer, and an of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 ihoe on the market to-day. W. L. Douglas S?rorg Mada Shoo* fa* /Wen, 02. SO, 52.GO. Boya'School A Dress Shoos, $2.ZD, $2, $1.75,$1.SO CAUTION.-Insist upon baring'W.L.Doug, as shoes. Tako. no Substitute. None genuine yithout bis name aud price stamped on bottom. "WANTED. A shoe foaler in every town whew ' W. lt. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of (amples seat freo for inspection upon request. Fast Color Eyelets used; they wilt not wear brassy. "Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. W. Ir. DOUGLAS, Brockton, .Mass. CONCENTRATED A SPECIFIC FOR j DYSPEPSIA, J SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. The tbreo "Ills" that mako lifo a burden. Nature's great remedy. In use for almost a century. ??old hv all druggists. GRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Lomlsvlll?, Ky. FOR WOE/SEN ? Toubled with ills peculiar to heir sex. used as a douche ls marvelously suc ::ssrul. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs, ttops discbarges, heals infl?rematioa ead local iorencss, cures .1er.corrhcea asd nasal catarrh. ' Paxrine is in powder form to bs dissolved in pore niter, and is far more cleansing, healing, germ ?cirial ind economical than liquid antiseptics for a i 1 TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sic at druggists, CO cents a bot-- ?> ;-J Trial Box and Book of Instructions Pnce. THC B. PAXTON COM PA WY - BOSTQH. MAS? (rrjT Tin n ? TJinr Shorthand and Bookkeeping. . LllLlluil?r?l A thorough business course, Ha tl road accounting. Ourgraduates corer the souvh : nositlons ?riiar?ntced : catalogue free. 4?.rKllICAN T KLVGRAPH AN? COM UTEKCIAL COLLEGE, Mlllcdgevlllo, Ga. amis amt ALL EISE FAILS. I Best Ooujfh Syru?), Tastos aood. Uso In time. Sold by drurcHts. So. 4L MONEY'S $ $ wgc^;ffS? ^?BQKEB'xaSSsazs^aizsseg&S^eSSan lt the only way. Ibsorjiiion. No Drugs. EETJOH ? e you afflicted with Short Breath, . Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Buru of Stomach. Acid Stomach, Dis Siek Headache, Pimples, Bad ther Stomach Torture? SAMPLE BOX rOU THAT IT CURES. ?ure and pleasant. Cures by ab omach Trouble can't be cured. Drugs won't do-they eat up ers cure and ?re want you to >rice of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafer? .oduce it to thousands of sufferers eipt of 75c. and this advertise free for this coupon. POW 127. >R A FREE BOX. dreoji, and the name il n Hr us sc', nt cbox of Mall's AnU Belch v\ nier*tn rd Ave, Rock Island, JIL aire fnJI r as lui? oiler m ny not appear again, r box. G SHOTGUNS natter how heavy its pi-image or swift its with a Icr.g, strong, straight shooting Results are what count. They always ?wi cr trap shooting, ced are sold within a postal card for our ler?.. illustrated catalozcc. REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CONN. S POULTRYMENI - AN MONEY &?>?jjfe$ & nless you understand them and know ow to cater to their requirements, and irs learning by experience, so you must >thers. Wc offer thia to you for only 25 elr own way even if you merely keep owls judiciously, you must know some? ire selling a book giving the experience ) twenty-five years. It was written by d money to making a success of Chick ic.33-and if you will profit by his twen ?cks annually, and make your Fowls ou must bs sure to detect trouble In the ow how to remedy lt. This hook will disease: to feed for eggs and aiso for ing purposes; and everything, indeed, t profitable. Sent postpaid for twenty? H/Oyss, jg* Leono-rd. st,, NwTorK Gfty