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Moat. r"?l)l?c_c^nTic?fence is" n?w"be?ug re^ stoled on ?e basis that the depositor loses bis savings and the firuflgier, narrowly^ escaping nervous, pij iu ?^?asavi the other da\, and appeared in the procession in 14m e** of thc*T?ffute*iourt SOME INTERESTING RELICS . It costs more to satisfy vice than to feed a famil v.-Balzac. ?Plinst. Vitus/Dance :N errons Diseaeesjper _.. manently Quired by Dr. Curie's Ofe?t N?rve Restorer. -?2 trial bottVand treatise iree. ?Dr:ER. Kline, Ld:,931 Arch St., PhilaJ Pa, 7j Simplicity.forma a niain ingredient in a; nQble..naturQ.-rTThucydidesM I <- - '--"lieh curc? in 30 minutas by Woolfiiid'j r4Banitarj' Lot!ori. ' Never fails. At druggists. : .A Pair of Philosophers. jilla thn groaoiiy,. [ A friend in need, ' ' murmured he, as he reached for the_dried beef, "is better'than much '.Yes," regpoa; ing a wirffiBfiffe O' biscuit, *1 bufk&a? word: butter billf " Shown at the Jarneflfcw? tS?P? Among the very ^tertlsimg which are shown at the Jamestown Ex position will be found two old pigs ot iron made at Providence Forgo, New Kent ??jjnty* ^?ini-J | fffifeja \kik embossed "B. C. 1734" and "B. C. 1740," respectively, "B. C." meaning British .jCoJgny..., ,Th?.. law - at - that- ?me -for- - -had^ the j working ot jron. in" (bei ?p?_ ?ny beyond the pig iron state, and re quired same to be marked "B. C." and shipped to England in exchange. for articles of utility. A.fter th9 war :th?"~ arWdr piatV of the famous"11 Merrimac"1 Or 'Virginia, which revolutionized naval warfare in the famous, battle-" in ' Hampton Roads, Mar.ch J8j n1862, ? was. isold to the Old .B^minion. Icon^Jand. Nail Works, Richmpnd, _ _Ya._ -The .arnon plate was 'jrpnjoyed^ djyera.anfl pur-, chased by the Old Belle Isle company,; and worked up into horse shoes and other useful ?ftfcres'. \jfc piece bf*'tuts' armor plate?-which 'was struck1.1 by : a" ball, ls on'-exhibit-at jamestown tExpc^ sltion, andxsome^of 4t har, be on -worked up into handsome- souvenir?;-auch aa miniature .boise, shoesi And ^anchors. - 1 ' F?rh?yraDce. "*: Washington" ofici?is are^kfgWstrn^ that the Gevornmeiif"el?fks'"?ate "toi work. - - f- L-: l" ? With such a ' starter/?' W"could frame up any] ,:inmuben i of alcoholic gags- \.l .ii.!- i l.-.,. -i But we refrain.; j'.. .". ,\. J \ After SuffeTuig1 Stir/Months"With t)ls.' figuring Red Spots?h?? P?i?plf Cleared Away bJ^e^ticuTa.^' "Cuticura Soap and^-OIb'tmeat afc tfid greatest remedies for skia diseases on earth. I have suffered six months from a ' disease which J.-cannot, describe; -b?t Pwill teil you the symptoms. My akin was fulb of red spots and? my face was full of red pimples. It made Ufe miserable for me and I was discouraged with everything. 1 went to sevrai ??gctor3,*bt2$H\ was r.se 0??V^as^Btthm^^Pra,K^^ ??? ie aJxftV ma^g^^^imn^es they made my skin as soft as velvet. Albert Cashman, Bedford Station, N. ?*.. Nor. 99, 1005," ? "Kind hearts are more than corner lots, and simple faith than Mormon blood." 'i* "True; but pay as you go is th'? best policy." #*Ms? "How about a little line of ci^dit for the approaching wintgr^^Ijpjio quired. "Na?y litUe line'gf .croclit-.'. ? .*K?t a infling?littlelinje- ol credit, no^t*'"necesS?l,il5<"for business, but merely^a-s %ri-evidence: df'good will ?11 "Nix." "No harm done?" sighed the wanderer, reaching for thc shreded codfish:.- ^. "None whatever," opined the gro cer, as he placed the mottled cheese^ in the safe. irv ? ~y: "A rolling stone gathers np moss S "Ano a gilt cigar should not be placed in a horse's mouth." "And all is not gold that is esti mated as such in the mining book lets^ :.- rJ~ -r -J.1 TbeLfenger^gfl?verocL .a.. handful, of prunes. _".God-4ay,.f?.said he. _ .. i ca "Good-day," said the grocer. He sifted out. Flee, sloth*,w1oTT-t6e 'in?3ohenc?~of ^ the soul is the decay of thc body. "l?to. ?Sar AWt: " HER "REST FRIEND" A IVoman Thus Speaks of Postum. meanest of ull enemies, for it stabs ono while professing friendship. C<gtee a^iianous drug ea2efc?-Sw$i$i ?i$uies| the delicate TeSiiaBd^fte^ently sets b. j&njb irfirdjre organs of fjefeSted ai?^t??i??i and ner vousness for four years, and the doc- ; tor told mo the trouble was caused by ; coffee. Ho advised me to leavo it o?V bivb-fcthqaigfatel could;st?V' orites a? warft?? 8 * ' "On, tfee "Advice ol a? friend I tried Postum Food Coffee, and It so satis fied ms I did?mji care for coffee after a few days' trial of Postum. "As weeks went by and I continued to usa Postunf my weight increased from 98 ip llS. pouods, and the heart trouble left m?Tl naife used it a year now and am stronger than I ever was. l'caa hustle up stairs vKthout any heart palpitation, and am cured of nervousness. "My children are very fond of Po tum, and it agrees with them. M^| .Sister. lj>ed, it when st?e- dr?hk it my house, but not when she made i at her own home. Now she h learned toy make it right, boil it ac cording to directions, and has beeom very iona ol' if." T?u' m?y use m; name ii yor* wish, as I am no^ ashamed of praising my best friend-1 Pestnm." ie ?ivm$y Pottum CftS&Shttle {chf ?ReaA"Tho J^Afd to 9Bll<?i Or4kes. tlTherafVffRea mr ililli We carar a cyales and Supi We are now show! - .J-,-j *- --. .sJio.wain Augusta. ?.. S\ Exc?ts???"St? Largest . -- Stove House? of the Mnd'irf DIXIE. ?^?4*maK tilEFS?M tew-. Orleans Financiers Not .Worrying . L L - - .1 . ?I ? IXCH?NGES TAKE A HOLIDAY _? i ._. M ?buisiaha and New Orleans Stock .Exchanges} Snspedd'Business Unttf | . MhnS?vy-Action Taken aVJRea?est I ?f- Clearing House Association. "New Orleans., La., Special.-The louisiana stock exchange and the Few Orleans stock exchange has nspended business and all actual rai^u? both HS ^is ?*#f| mm w fce^ofiiS-afaali e ena ali ousincss'wTthouFreservation, ut on the floor of the New Orleans OTk~rcebauge"Srate~^ s?^T iritics will be dealt in during- the eriod through which thc temporary^ ?spension- is iii ?ffeect. : The action , f. tte two exchanges - is 'directly ? ributable to a" eominunicaction' eived Tuesday by each cxchajnpe [ouse Association requesting tcp ?vo exchanges to suspend' businc Jmpornrily.. The.reason..fon the! liest was given that, the: finanjeEjl 3nditions in tjm North and ?aac rere such as seriously to impejal peculation in stocks and bonds int legitimate .?? -business. ..jntcrbj [BSt "sillier "thereby. South Financially Safe. That thc^ottth is financiall ad^u nosiRoi|?. benefit great tkjj? {r?rtions^B the United fHtlMyopiniS^expressed by rledns bankers and business he. immaneo -okpopto ^>f cotto Iso sugar and rice are reli lorlly to. bring in- gold "from "a An index qf $he'_Spjith.*s_pj'? a* the amount of shipping a? ort. There were, fifty se a|^el^ in Ap* ^rf)|r,iand in on scores or river craft pilec ith? ingar, molasses, cotton tce>*/The harbor activity wa* ie more significant because ifi ?wed on the. heels, .of ..a? ? mdjj :"rike" of'lu,00p l?v?e^etf" T? ie past 24' liours Sl?ne 20- sea? ssfeels have - arrived; Partly as a guarantee-for t ampered movement of the aples, speculative activity inv ay. unnecessary -risk&jift1 other r "business"was ""suspended in rleans, both local stock exct losing until fM??15V-. The cbhange continued open. Eepprts. came ju, ,frnni rura. i ".ts -inp Ms??is?ppi^l?Vmbamaj msas and Tennessee that inks have followefi leftd ties and have taken united ?j protee.t derxjsitpp fnpm lo l??'e'y "br "confidence. 'Vi 'eottra'jfov?nrent ?lirw. Following & conference. ,.of rleans-nanl*eV5: Charles dod resident? ?? tb*. -Whitney0 ational Bank, gave out thc "New Orleans and the Souths i of great benefit in reliev^u^ tuition throughout the country ie East will assist by allowing sbmc ! the currency deposited with it j the government tu come this wayr i order^toSmove the cotton ?nd t ^movement 15 su OiWj ving ^inlibmty of the banks 1?re r suppj<he } necessary cash. iThe inks are Joying' foreign exchange berally,ig?'tting>vNew York exchange i paym?j? ^hejreo?^.but they [will K>.^:be,-|? ^v^00i\\t as currency -?b?ong^l^loii^.^ to supply ieir-;:w^]^;-:;:l^soa?^|ah canj bc inhd . tq? ?medy thW c^ditions! in I^?hrl^afis and jme^;>immediate y.g^borho?d will . gfe?tly jim roved. fins 'will^?f^t^a?ce New prE .hanks i in--poss^s^in^o^ foreign ohange^#fc which ^oftain gold ?pm abrpa&J, \is '1 The^^b^tf^crop^; -which promised ?j^^??^^fiv'iipt ,?; disa?pointnjent ^.(:thop yield pf sn^?r per tonj of ^?.:?sv|uiiy up vjftr-^tiiectations. : ^.Th'e^eiBision o^thj^clearing hpuse ir?; :f?;^??|ue. eleanng. house eeritifi ttes to;-ijsifcnct: -ibe ' daily wjith rawa^;^g^,':-ja)?|;;to', enforce 'the Way^irnlfe. f6r -sivihgs deposits, has et with, ^nnanimbiis- approval I Jof .;??nryf''?^?0^jiitfif^1 president; of to -N?j?v y^Dflcans'^v.'oohi-? of trade, .id : . .. :'i :.. . , ;^-C/??^itf?pn?f^ i'?vth? finances; an^ <om ?rce p?;^^ew'}TQrie2ps. arej mps; tn toag?r&ivThe^ -of ftton ip^ugh;:%e pbxj?^? ?$v> ?. Or afis, ti^|feto;n?''Saya^0 $(gQ?0gfori!ot?f ard "^?1 sfes ol all?l iiH?nc- . tngiune as? ; th?. wiU maWr?ithuf i ui} irv Large Stock? of ^kitchenware, Short )lies I "~L l^gg^^feb^ needs edithe* SEND US YOUR ORPgRS ." ~ - *- - * 5 ingUhe largest ._St?el$ Cr.}i-one..o?oua..~ ...---> ??s9^??l^fewel cf StoT JJ Mcr$ fairp??iia, Georgia Alabama Executives M< er ibarua? jj ?and ld uponaFri igyhiiMity, ose RAILROADS' ASSURED JUS ;? i. ?J :..iutl<L t After'Sesssi??'Lasting All Dayj 17eT?ors\r?R??cnA.??greement " Railroad R?te^ Law Metho< Procedure in Enforcing ' . 'Agreed 'tJpon. .. OHM) J _ 1 Atlairth',:/ lG.a.,' ' Special.-Tbl eo-operation in methods to be pu1 in lue enforcement of laws re lng railroad passengcr_fares Stat-^?ojS^.Jeorgia Nort?^aroHna was a] Jav.^a^a $^f crenc^ 1 Slates. After a discussion whicHjbe gan at 0:30 Friday, jnjmaa&lf pnd which lasted until late in the after noon, with biit a brief interval for [Bacheoa tim tout^^ciue^^tMoutivoo^ reached an agreement and the meet ing was adjourned. ? " ' In statement given to the Asso ciated ? crnors. they arran iuveslig ^'Ililli com pani ar," but that they would al so co-operate with other States which have tbs same problems. ; j j n "We regard the complete recougni> tion of the right of the States,toreg j|^U(VKS^ni9 S^lisoTute? ly necessary," the statement^ con Friday 's conference, wlSlP ^al bold at the .suggestion of Governor if ff?' 3$ Y^hxr?^' ^k^Jt?^W?i?A AX hy Governors R. B. Glenn, of North Carolina;-pu JlnComeiv of Alabama, and Hoke Smi?lu?of Geor gia; W. D. Nesbit, member of the railw8?,.c?nimi?K?wa? of ??^ateima;-| fudge L..D:<WeaijJ?Jej. and4&lL?L~Gv Sclheimcr,- special counsel for Ala bama:-ih the ^lending1t??%-rr\lgat?on4| iil-thatiStatai-Attorney 4?eHer?? John Ci Haf^ ai?l..Spacial JC'QUIIS?L.JJ.K.. H?ri?s and : Hooper Alexander, of G??rgia? " 'lr",-i i-, The declared object of the meeting was .to reach qn .agreement*.^ i pi>s .?ble"ih~mcll?ocTs to oe pursued in en forcing the rate laws of the Slates in terested and that would a] thoscgj^ ed i^4lnt^G,^^?s^ft'fa^cf to ?tate, nor would they give out any of the details of the conference, bc vond the statement that it was most Thi signed statement 1,1 lil axcoutives is ns f^ll^-M AAvw&lA "Our Conference hhs Wu most ?i isfactory. Wc discussed conditions in our respective States and wc ar rancredrio cb-H|3?f;ite' id #bc jave'stP eal ion of facts and law connected with cinty of our States to thc Com-; >ahles. 1 Wc' wilfa'Tsr!1 co-operate w?tli other- States-which-lnivo" Hie" same problems.. .We? jr.egavd ihe^eonnjlete recognitionvoJ?J?? right of the Stiles to regulate the intrra-stutc busi ioss-1 of. transport allon, qo /panics -as abso lutely jiecessa.ryi... " rt . _.,..? "N\f injury has bc?n (X'-ne tp ???ny corporation ,i;i ^t?er ,qf; our States bv the exercise of thc power of [reg ulation, Increased business as a con sequence of reduced rites., jfeqmred py_ our, gtato, authorities hes int ev ery casi where fairly tried compen sated Uic corporations. "Wc deplore thc fact.that thc rail road corporations have in some! in stances been damaged by the ciff?c^ o? their'officers to-.disregard1 thej ai* tion of our'States". This feas |iaj$ pened, in every c*ec? where- they- taje made allegations in tx? ?vis of !seS? cation al? cl aims of ii. Ur - p*?^rarv ii the facts. I n . "Whon the railroad:i eo>a;p:|?ij^. ccase-their falsa cry - of^/coniiscaticft and submit to thc duly- constituida authorities, ?por? whixih ?alone fesg-' the right to determine questions Of public porieyij-thc.railroad compani# nray eicpeet a rapid rcfnrn of pab^ confidence-and a'-restort?tion of jno? mal; credits. Thc- ant'ioVitics -ofI o?ir Statis* are at ail-time's ready to pe?f from- the f?ilibad companies iati& and to accord to them treatment] n?jL alone just,'.'but lib?ral: '? - ! ? . "Tbd details-of oitr conf?reufr? m do not consider it ?es?rable' to ma nublic?tthis5 tifrie. ;I , R. B. COPIER, '.. " ? Governor of I A lab jim ;R. B. GI.Q5>> ""Gbv??-i?or "cf Nbrfh Caro .Vi ii 4* 'm. I. _ ,.J. Stoves, Banger lng Goods, Bi htrtrrer l?*friese G?o?st ) . '?s and Ranges .ever W^^qnges. ar?fet. .... i .. i ? 864 Broad' J Street P. D. ff?rkfy? old I .. i Sterna.. _ a"_o .. . li .i .... (?J ' licite fletoy? _ , _ . J J:. . .- - * 'N:_ ..I. t.. /fi 2$rtef' MINOR *^TTf RS OF INTiflFST] 1 k "S?ary Doinielly," 9 years "old, wa$ as ! sanlted'and murdered at Re'novaJPa Henry ??reiss,- of.rNew York, jvor Vied so about 'ins wealth, die commit ted- suicide. '. . ?.. . . . . i ~ . i . i ? ? > j Advising fist ,"iighting rather than hazing, the president of the North Carolina Agricultural College start led, a, scries of - pitched .battles uuder official regulation. Lieut'. .George C. Rockwell's ckact ?answer's to'examination questions ?tied up jn'omotions of second lieutenants for months while his case was hising investigated.; - ' ; . Representative Gillespie declares that Cortelyou hhs discriminated against the farmers iu favor of "stock gamblers." ~~Mrr,Brn:KrpTi.to,TTr,?r -Supr?me Court argument upheld the Erdman jlaw, 4vhich prohibits the discharggjjof ?em doyes for belonging to laborjfp.nioha. ?" ?ts at the doro-' ;ed thaU/ja tem ares bei?w ?ero m id' cm inion Pacific Railroad' drop several- thousand men Mbm its construction forces, but the Bbnihsyl 1 vania Railroad Company -deniM a re port of wholesale discharges. |j ~> ie? ^r.^eaw^G, Ho^htoniwill -4M${|t?? Millie^ foiSr5li# nluaway couples in the Little Church g/Lrpund Corner. ?Mrs. Mary Scott Hartje rHfedj her answer lo her husband's brie?jaskihg to have the -.di^jor;ce. case f reopened, and makes sensational charged A1 student in'an illinois scfepoi ob tained a verdict'Of $14)000 ??mages ^againstjive, ^others fqr hazin^hinf V?f?nd? Joef' Cannon's * ti?l boom w?s'la??clied iu C - - Chicago J dlverce.. suits la amoiuitpdjto lpipcy cent pf ria'ge licenses. Judge Ciosscup was ind?ete|l on a cli?Vge of Ticing responsible fen a jtrol" ley wreck in which' 13 peorjp were SW-. ..i.. Will srocl caught its lireat the recovery from the scar< more maliced thal dav, Immr aany again ljeing' odious oj Chicago kv^tli ca npauy,nras ar g| manslaughter Following "?" s'ei??us wreck, jw Five hundred Kentucky Sobacco ^started a march to force joth an agreement not tograifse a 90S. ^officials were biamedpor not enforcing Hie speed law hy f? cc ron er s jury which investigated thc deaths of four automobile pafecugers .iu.-Ptfttalftwiij J>a. m 0 Wall street began to feel tile elect of thc hattie against thc contraction of'credit, 'ano tue ht?Vern?bro? wheat, tobacco ami cotton is relied od to bring large quantities of European cgold, . ; " .:?" ..i i ij . - Elforts-??c being made to get- Em peror AVil liam to testify in the Har din libel suit in Berlin. S : il ?*: Earthquakes in Italy made thous ands homeless and are estimated to have drilled from 20 to 120 persons. The Lusitania broke her eastbound record hy meting the voyage iju i days 22 hours and 46 minutes, j Sept Ile has declared war on rats., a?> the result of (be discovery of a case of bubonic plague. 3 Montraittttfrs&pttid $100,000 to tbe postaof?ico department for failure to maintain the standard of paper re quiied in' stamped envelopes and wrappem.. , . h. u . >. \. Enrique C. Creel is to retire noon as Mexican > Ambassador t:> the United States. After ataVelihgF lhn>n??i-ll -stales, and huulifig ?n ?he canebrakes for two weeks President Roosevelt" re tnrncd to Washington. Samuel Gompers and Judge Gross cup, of? Chicago', were' among- -th'e speaker i>.U4h.e_Naiioiial Civic l<>der; ation's truai conference. The German balloon Fouimern" which ?descended at Asbury Park, N. J., is believed to have won the great race . Two balloons landed in Mary land. , - - > - - * y . .1 s . At Confidence was largely restored in Wall street" as the 'result *of action taken hy J. Pierpont Morgan, Sec retary Cortelyou and others. Work on a big-cepper smelter-at-j Coram, Cal., has been f lopped until t?t**# & i fti???? ^WRITER MKS; E. M. TINNEY. Mrs. Kr; >I. T taney,. story writer, .325 E. Nueva. St., San Antonio, '1st-, writes i p -1 \ "During 1901_I KUffered, from .nasal .catarrh, which {Various oller remedies bailed-to r?liev?.' L. ! !: rB&jD?tiic? pfc I'eruna,. which 1 .took, [.entirely cured "me,-the catarrh disap pear^ and new returning." ."j i. -I. therefore <cheerfullyi recommend Peruna to -all stay ?arly, \tffiioted." | Valrs'l'EUe? Nagle, 4*14 ?4th" street, Green Buv. Wis.v-writes: - . . . _*I have ofton heard perana. praise and, it is more widely known here thar any ?tficr^nYeur?ine, but 1-neVeT knew'w ?at'a splendid medicinfe it? really was until * few weeks : ago: when I caught a bad cold which,'.settled all over me. . " .?rThe doctoi wanted to prescribe, but I told him, 1 was, going to tr;^ Feruna- and serif Tor'a bottle' arid tried it. "I felt much better the nest rocking and within five days I had^not a trajee of any lameness .cr a"?y'cough'.* ' " I .- VI consider lt the fittest cough revi cdy. " : a; , , J PERUTA TABLETS:- Some people prefer to:take ?tablets, rather' than to takelmed icine in'a fluid form.' Such.people can ob tain ,Peruna, tablets, which" represent tho solid medicinal ingredients of I'eruna. ; Petuna'is'sold by your loca\ drug gist. -Buy a hettie today.' -"j , . 1 s . . j =' jHe whos lings drives away sofrow. -'Italian.1 ' ? ><....;. . . ; ,' ... Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens theg?ms-, reduceainflamina t?ou, allays pahucureu wind colic, Sac a bott je lie who csleps'much' learns "little. ' H. H. GREEK'S So??, sf Atienta, Ga., ar? the only auccossfol Dropsy ip?alallata In th? w. rld. See .their, lib?rai offer In advertise ment In another column of'this paper. J- A Dr?adful Possibility, j '"They baye located the Garden o*i ?den in Georgia, Brother Dickey." ^'My, my," exclaimed the old man, docs you reckon d?y'll be fool l'nu# ter plant 'any mo' apple trres'dhr?;" There is more Catarrh in this section ol the country than n|l other .diaeaaea put. to cethijr, and until the last few years was sup? posed to be incurable. For a great ini> / years doctors nronounced lt a local disease and prescribed local remedies,' and by con stantly failing to'cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science bas'proven Catarrh lo be a constitutional diseatej and therefore requires constitutional treatment, Dall's Catarrh Cure, manufacturad bril*. J. Cheney ii Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con? stitutional cureon themarket. It is toktnin ternally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoon ful. lt acts directly on the blood and mucous1 surfaces of the. system. .They offer one hun-., Ired dollars foranycaseitfctla to cure, ?t?end for circulan) and twitimoniala.' -Address P..}.' CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. '!--.. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Ball's Family Pill? for constipation. Proverbs1 and' Phrases. ? To your soto give good name and. a trade-Spanish. ' . Little souls on-little -shifts rely. Dryden. All sorrows are bearable if there is bread.-C?rvantes. TESTED BY TDIE. A Care That Ha? Held Good Pour 1 Years. Mrs. Mary Crumllsb.'of 1130 West Third street, Wilmington, Del., flays:. "Some years ago I began to feel weak, and mlserabl-e, j and one day awoke from a nap with a' pierc ing pain in nfy back that made j me scream. For two days - r- could I not move, and afterjthat I had backache! and d.'zzy spells alli the time. My ankles swelled and ?j ran down dreadfully. ;I was nervous) and had awful headaches. I wonder jthat any medicine could'do: .what Dean's Kidney Pills have done Tor me. They cured me four years ago^ and ? have been well ever since. " Sold by atv dealers. 5d cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Ni YJ Li n A -blithe heart makes a blooming visage.-Irish. *whp suffer from infl&mmai should be careful that thc mation to spread, or take ?ase might result, requiri 'Pain is one o? the ri and when it remains const head, or comes ba?k eve: nearly ??rtam to be inflan ^ea'tm??f-wlfg Witie of C ?he great paular su past half century, tells v Ah Antumn Idyl. * Thc aufumii* lea"ve"s atc whired along By every wind that blows'^ Anoth?i ibreif and precious "^cat Is drawing to a close; -S'- j ; Thf maiden gasps, as down Jj?.e?street 'With tearful eyes she goek i fcecihisfc'rhe'smoke- trb%?9?tfink stuff Bets* in hejjJhjo/it m\???sp-1 / -Chicago i^C||tf-I^eratd. " No "woman will stnnft/ tSr ibdus 11 ww GOOD FOR" RHEUMATISM. tton Oil Proves of Great Benfefit Mr. T. .T. Wolf enden of triioii ?rings, Ala., writes: "I have been recommending Cotton cd Oil for years for rheumatism, d have given a number of small bot :s to our gin customers fronr time time for their individual use, and ery one who has tried it claims to ve been benefit ted and has ;como aiu for more." In ? many; sections of the South it s""bVen * found that ' Cotton :Seed 1 is g^ood'for Rheumatism. It is iiig: used" a "great deal medicinally. . .. . ~ ???'-? . Cm . ?. i \ Finger Prints for ?anks. Tba idea of using the fingerprint stem as a method, cf identification the bankfns business has been, di ssed 1 in financial circles oil Balij; ore/ ow hi g do .thc >prot)lem presem> . when i business .ts. tr?nfiAQjed with re?gners unable, to sign .their .names ?English, Fer years American bank s have had much trouble satisfying emselves about- signatures bf | for gners/ and to add" to' that' the; for gn patrons seldom know any one td entify them. Believing .-.the - problem -'could be ilvcd by ?ka i system. : used- ? in ; con-' ?ctica, with the Bertillon bureau of e P^olicp Department, two employes. ! a *Io cal ; savings bank called'iippp ieutenant John A. ' Cosey "recen t ; : and 'discussed the p?an' with m. They admitted they 'had 'd deep jrs?nal interest ld finger' prints' and lat'they h?d niad.d. a few . experi ments,' but that, their -esperidents ore :nofe succossful,-as^the-inlo jused neared despite -the .fact that ?thc apressJocs were .lightly .made. , I .Lieutenant Casey discussed .tho-sub." ict.with jthe;m at great length, fdr he1 ; an enthusiast on the system! and e knows something of its history. ; : "I felt certain it-would not be ilong efcre< . the ? Baltimore banlcs would ave to take itiup".he said, "for'it.is ie easiest ,and safest mapner iii thc prld to identify, a. person."-?aP.I> lore, Sun. ---'-?-'. 1 ll... ; Slio Did Hot Fear Death. ! An bid lady 1 on her seventy-third irthday once said, "I do not mind get ng old, -and I do not fear death; but live .in. constant dread of paralysis." "Fer some time I have, been,want* ig to,tell you of the, great good your ;onderful Sloan's Liniment is doing ere," writes Mr. James F. Aber etiiy, of Rutherford College, ijl. C< tnfacCall your rem'edies are doing obie work, but your liniment*beats ll. In my eight years' experience ilh medicine I find, none to go- ahead I it, having tried it in very'many \s?s. 1 know Of che young man,, a rick mason,1 ' who suffered from a irtial, yes, almost complete-, pa'r?ly s'of 'one 1 arm. i got' him- td uso' our-liniment,'and npw he can do as luoh work as . ever, ; and he . sings our praise every day.. I get, all to se It I possibly can and know there i great virtue in it. I have , helped ie sale of your noble remedies'about ere greatly, and expect to cause la'ny more to buy them; as I know iey: can't, be beat." There is a salve for every sore. nollett. P0P?TA3LE AND STATIONARY AWD BOILER Sa-.r. Lath and Shinslc Milla. Injoctprs, Pumpa and ritchie*, WwxlSaw?i Baliteara, Siial.U, Pu!|eys. Belling, Gasoline Engined.. un*r^'>LOjM.BA'R.D( 'aunijy, L?ashina and Bgilsr Wgrks ?ai Supply Store, AUGUSTA, GA. S?ft&g& Aroir.edyfci-lan?, turoat find vinj itoubleg.. Cures-Heaves. Coughs, Di?lsnper and tadifcstlso. Vetorinnrl. I aux UGO and recommend PRUSSIAN , HEAVE P??/DERG Drcsglsts will ged thew. I'r;o?60catd?a!er, COc by 'niall. Send fer Pre? book. iUS?lAN REMEDY CO., STi PAUL, MINN." TELEGRAPHY M Stat? ivfirt?sntoJ irt echool. Lifo ui'hc)lnV?hl>, | OOka talBlaud and po. in cr. e'.urantood foriSO.UO. IS Writ? SOUTHERN;liUSINI lor more goods brighter and foster colons than any ott i dye' any garment ul thom ripping apart? Write Io ??es ion of tiie wornanly organs, ?y do not callow the inSa?i7 fast hold, since serious dis ng, possibly, an. operation, rst sign&:; of inflammation, ant, in the back, side, hips, ry month, your troubled ?3 imation, 'and needs prompt. scess of Cardni,1 during the olumes as to its merit ?for i lill Ft 3 '.Wc? In pt.am ps wo send a 13) PA JA HOOK glvmg the exporlsuce cl o practica Poultry l?ai?ur-uot nn iMiMtanr, out ? man tvorkhij lor lioiir.t, end i-ciiu-duriim a ycar.ii li t.- ho?v lo O?tect Mid UurW l)'s.i.L?>sr Kemi for lij^i kin)) Ksttenlag, wnieii Ko?rUu rr.ve for I'rrcrllnij; rvrtrjlUlui; iv for prwUiiblo i'ouUry ral? hi?. U?r.w WBHttmtSQ' U| l?'i l.waaui J >;rv'oi. Auw-Vvr*- i i; i -i il ii .Cl KIDNEY TRO?BtES : The kidneys are essential organs |. for keeping tlje body free from im purities. If they should fail to work , death would enano in very shotfSt?m?". " Inflammation or irritation caused by some feminipe'derangement may 1 spread to some ?xtent to?he Sidneys and affect them, The cause cia. b? * BO far removed by using .Lydia E. Pihkham. Vegetable Compound that the ti OM ble will disappear. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, ? i swelling - of tie'limbs or feet,' swell* ing under thc eyes, an.uneasy, tired" feeling in the region of tho kidneys, she 'should lose no time in com mencing treatment with .! Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Iti may be thc- means of Gavin?, ker. iife. Read what this medicine did for Rate A. Pearn, 520 West ,47^ Street* Few York, who writefl? Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-*-"! otve'a debt of-gratitude to Ly'dia E.TinjX hamV Vegetable Compound for it has "saved my- lifo..- -1 suffered -with Kidney trouble, irregularities and painful periods, and my blood .waa fast turning to waters ! lised !your medicine for some time and it has made me strong and well." [?>.<?> L .JI Lydia B. K?kbam'? Vegetable Compound made from .native^rc^ta and herbs cures Feiaale'Comp?ints. such ^ Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at a?nsariy stage. It strengthens ana tones the Stomach. Ceres Headache, General Debility and -invigorates the whore system.. For derangement of the Kidneys in either ses Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegetttbki t?mpour^-iat?rcetlent.-** Mrs. P?nkhams Iprvit??pn^ Women suffbriB g from any ?form of female illness are fenritje d t owrii? Mrs. Pi?kham, ai Lynn, Mass.!, for advice. It is free. MISS KATE A? HS ARN -n- * 12 1 J" : i CGB3EBBB5 dk?klil BUSINESS C?L-LEtiE MACON,1 GfA. ; 'j ? Hew Management - Hod Exped Faculty ; FINEST POSITIONS ' 'AMERICA'S BEST?' ' . WRITE FOR CATALOGUE?' v. c-. -, J J LJ;. ._, Horse.;and Muk .-.Shoes ?TnrBcat Mxt-rial-Tt: ?ih? CMnlj?Taimaatt?p ?kQtf "or $7EE? -The longest we?rlug and mo?t satisfactory lubricant lo the world. CIAN?ASD GIL CO. ' G0MBEBLAN?-EVER8EA8IH3 " 1907 K?COI?D' APRIL 20 TO JULY 4TH. Guaranteed-io-the dealer as well aa i..the hprse-ii^ sr., ,. 4 if your dealer does not carry .them in . . I I Stock,, write'us for price*.', OLD' DOMINION IROfi 8 N?, WORKS CO, Belle hie, RICHMOND, VA,_. l'To coarin ce any women, th aJiiPax tluo Antiseptic Will Improve' lier - heal'.a and do all we ;cbira 'for lti. TV J* will tend, her absolutely .free a larg?, trial l).vx of Paxtlne with book of Instrac timis "anU-geml?ie testimonials, -?end your ?amo and address on a postal card. ole anses and heals' mueous sase l Cft&ED W Elve o fr Quick jf Relief. Removes alf swelling, In dtp sq dava ; effects a permanent cure IQ-JO to 60 dira. Trial tres Casa? giTtn free. Nolbln jean, be fairer Write Dt. H. H. Grea.i'8 S?nr, - . Soeclallsta. Box Q AlUntb. Ca-, { m o m - tonie al ie cu on 3, such .aa inasaL catarrh^, ^elrlo .catarrh and Inflammation caused by-icml Ji hiino 'His 7 Eore^eye?J a?re throfttt and ?'mocil!, ljy?dlrectl?cal treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles is-extra ordinary and gives nnmcdfcite . /ellet Thousands of women* aro using and retv om;n.?r.(ilng it every day. 60 cent? tX .dvitc-tists oi'ty mail.'d?eme.mber?iiowever, >? IT CiJSTS TOU KQTBXSKi TO TRY IT. g. THU J*. PASTOJt CO., lipbtonrMoM a Bran $3;0ff&'$3.@0 SHOES thTWTORNLD letSf^S.MOES FOR EVERY1 MEMBER 0F?=^ J?HE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES., .wU ffi@W&09?? ; than ?ny oi?ppaiahufaciiiper . ' TI?-E REASON" W. L. Doblas ske?* qVe worn by more people ia all waIkaofUfe:thAoany,pther. nukeU because of their cx^ller.t fityle, eaov-fitiing, and supirior wearins ^ualirfci?. ' Toe selection oftholeatt?rsacdiotlicnt|)st<;riaLi for Qach'part of the 3:100 and every detail of tho miking i slocSed after t>v thc most complefa orga-ii? at ion of superiii tendsnia, foremen iind flUilleda'ioqqakers, r.-ho receive tho hippest wages paid i a the shoci ndasto', and who -o worcmaaship ?cannot be cscelleU. - IS I could take you- nto niylarsefactdricsat Brockton.Mass., and show you how carofull v W. L. Doucla? shoes are made.j pu would t hen? underatarAl -why the vi bc i'd'their shape, ftt'L^ttef, SJS*1"!^"1**0"!?1'*^ are of clearer value t han aa v other xnakeL . . r^?fr??rTT?i?%<amB0 ?,L? ??MS?ieos cannot be CQua'lwd st shy P?co. TVUC L/TJOPi J Thc genuine bavei.'j LiDou^las name and prittostdrapecHia bottbm.- 'A'aJt* Wu Substitute. Ask your dealer for iW. L. Douglns shoes. If^e cannot supply you, ?end iflirecttofoctoiy. bfloesscntcvcrywaerciby mall. Catalog free. W. L! Dodgla?, Br?ifctoa; Maas. BOOKEEEP?HG- , SHORTHAND Lattet ?ystrm snd'ospert 'toncl|?rv. Xuitinn r.nly I Orthnm orgtem tanah! bj A rcrorter, oaJ; C.COptr 1.00per mouth, lamil; board for Sl'J.CO pvr niooth.' | ccnth. 'Trp^irritrne free." -Board S11U3. 1 S3i' COLLEGE AN D TELEGRAF?E ^SCfLOOJL,. KEH NAK,, GX... , sr dye. Ono 10c. pack::;::! w!ors all flberji. 'They'dyc In cold water bef^r than anr1<*taerd*e. Toa fr?o bdoiclet-How to , '..>. I?lea!ba 'aad ltiz Colors. J?10X U<iS. 1>IIU G CO.. ^alncyr,lUinola. !eniale -complaints .ThoujsaDds 'oi letters are receive belling of its:c^Lrativ?.p?weTS;, See ' the . ioUo^ing; ?rona T^?rs; ' Mabel H?shenDarger, ofXaiiin, Kag., 1 ?\\ : . "Before I -took ?ardui I ?uffered. 'greatly witb inflanimatioii. . It iwork* ed on me1 for'some years; but hadn't 'bothered rp? ?i?eh, till^ af tej? ' my nto^' 11 Wge, wj[ilen?t caused.nie twp nii?Kfips. " HRS RASHENBARGER, Aft?r. th^t, Cardui helped nie so much. Larkin, Kas. and I am so tfaankfoL ? I FSSE BOOK V/rite fer Free Sfpcffo pools for Women. If. yea need AdV ? escribo, IT; piala sealed ca The Cfrit?anooga. alkina Co, Cnattanoocs, Tenn. .vice,* syxaptoma, etatlcs nco and we vdu reply in lain sealed envelope.' Adireoat Ladies Advitesy reply ta 9 Otgtm . ...... .. .i,i Q ?41 - TO FARMERS AND POULTRYMEIMI.. . buy tho knowledge required by others, ^'e offer this, to you for only 25 cents. You want them to pay their own way even' livyttU ."merely keep' Ihem BS a diversion. In order to handle. Fowls judiciously.' you raust.'Jtn?w oome :iims ubout irrem. ?To mect'this?Want ire are Belling n book giving the experience }f a practical poultry raiser for (Only-SSc.) twenty-flVo yearfc- It -wa??rttteo by i n;an' wlio rut all his mind. And lime, and money to making a success oC Chick* ?n raising-not ,ns a pastime, but ah a buaincss-and If you war profit by'htsnwen iy-llvv; years' work,'you can save many Chicks annually, and make your Fowl? ^arn dollars for you. .The rolnt ii, thit'you must be suVe to detect trouble in th? Poultry Yard as soon as it eppearsi mid know how to remedy lt. This book will .each you. 'It tells how to eluted and cure disease; to feed for eggs and also for fattening; which Fowj3 to save fOr brading purposes; and, -cyoryt^ing,, indeed, , .ou sll?uld know on this' subject tp mak?> it profitable. Sent post paid, for twenty i\:e cciga in a?amps.,BQ0?C. |??mi3HI?O' HOUSJ3, XJ4?L?*Wd Sc* ^erwTdrkCltjf