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Afloat. Public c^nTi?Ie?c?" is 'How ~b"?i?g" ri-" fetoied on tft basis that the depositor loses bis savings and the finiflBgier, narrowly escaping: nervous prswra w toonn^y^ittbu?*!. t?ftit?i?oi?WF iu?5*a&Wi the other day, and appeared in the procession in ^er-of therejjufaitioiH! SOME INTERESTING RELICS -- fe Shown at the Jain'et?owC 'jExposft^of, Among the very ^ntereswng relit which are shown ut the Jamestown Ex position will be found two old pigs of Iron made at Providence Forge, New Kent Cqginty* ^lfcinia^ | TM embossed "B. C. 1734" and "B. C. 1740," respectively, "B. C." meaning British .JColpay..., .Tho law-at-that- time ior ba dp the j working of irjm. hi^thfli j?pt_ ony beyond the pig iron state, and re quired same to be marked "B. C." and shipped to England in exchange . for articles of utility. '." v . After the war ^the armor plate of the famous" ; Wferrimac" '1 Or Virginia, which revolutionized naval warfare In the famous . battle' . in ? Hxmptoti Roads. Mar,ch ?8J .,1862. , was. - sold . to the Old Dominion. Icon.. Jand. Nail Works, Richmppd,..Ya.. .The .armor plate was rpigoved bx divers .and pur-j chased by the Old Belle Isle company,; and worked up into horse shoes and other useful articles. * A piece'bf1'this' armer plate*-which was struck"b'.- a"j ball, ls on'-exhibit-at Jamestown iExpo^ sition. andi^ome^of it hae been ^worked up into h?ndsome. souvenirs,-such as miniature horse, shoesi and .anchors. - j forbearance. "." Washington' officials are sugegstinj* that the Gc-vornmenf "clerks skate to work. - J- T?-'- ? '"? l' . With such a ' -starter,' " we'1 could frame up any .^numbaa i of alcoholic gags- \ - I ... -< But we refrain. .. s .," . ."? . , . SKIN* C?Fffcl) iff A ?(EEK After Suffering* Si* Months With lils.' figuring Red Spotslaiul Pimples Cleared Away by C?tlcnra. '' ' "Cuticura Soap snd''^Ih<tmc?t are the greatest remedies for skia diseases on earth. I have-suffered six months from a disease which X cannot describe, b?t I'will teil you the symptoms. My skin was full of red spots and? my face wns full of red pimples. It made life miserable for me and I was discouraged with everything. 1 went to 8ev-rfalM5ctors,*b^?k was use less. LsgsolveJ iJfjjgk the QjSpira Reu?- ? rusmjj.fthenv^r'jjbflat :6fi'c * ?m,e a ftsw m^^te^imnles d spowhave ^disappeared and they made my skin as soft as velvet. Albert Cashman, Bedford Station. N. Y., Nov, re, imr It costs more to satisfy vice than to feed a f amil v.-Balzac. ITTS,St. VituS/'Dance rNervous Diseasesjper -r ; manently cured by Br. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. -$3 trial bottle'and treatise free. . * ? Dr: g R. gfine, Ld:,931 Arch St., Paila, j Pa. ? 7. Simplicity forms a main ingredient in a. noble nature.-r-Ihueydidcs., ! ?. - "r"1?ch cured in 30 minutes by WooJfoid'J . ' .-Sanitary-Lotion". Never fails. At druggists, -------- . I .A Pair of Philosophers. I i?fi ^ft<v1 f"*^ ?kn pwTnmr ?? - "A friend in need," murmured he, as he reached for the dried beef, "is^ batter than much p$ph; "Yes," res^Mp?e?^hCji ing a wir?j?3&e o' biscuit, "buftiiue> word: butter bilk.'> "Kind hearts are more than corner lots, and simple faith than Mownon. blo??T." i "True; but pay as you go is tin? best policv." "How about a little line of credit for the approaching wint?gr*i'ji^j[iir* quired. "Nary lit/yle liue'.of.credit. *?N?t a trifling; little line of credit, npft " "necessarily * for business, but merel^-as fen - evidence'df 'good will?" "Nix." "No harm done?" sighed the Avanderer, reaching for thc shreded codfish:-:!! ^: "None whatever," opined the gro cer, as he placed thc mottled cheese J in the safe. -~ ^ *.*. irv M ; *1 ~ "A rolling stone gathers no moss rosea.|* ff i"j ? ?>, ,|?<;h>. "And a gift cigar shculu not be placed in a horse's mouth." "And all is not gold that is esti mated as such in the mining book lets^ .L-v;J~ -': . 3 TheL?b^nge^igA?ijered. .a,. handful of prunes. J'.Goodnday,{i. said Lc.t r, a . "Good-day." said the grocer. He sifted out. Flee, sloth*vToirTHe *iii?otence""of J the soul is the decay of thc body. TaToT HER "BEST FRIEND* A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. one" of the meanest of all enemies, for it stabs one while professing friendship. Coffee ?wrtaffi$ a^i^efftous drug caHefei*-gTv|'i^h "?njiu-esj &e delicate nervoqs gy^e?ii latid^fceo^iently set3 up disease h. %>?$ &r?n?pr? organs of the l&dj^ if asif-usfe fe g>ejjs$ted in. g?^o$^t^2W4^ and ner vousness for four years, and the doc-, tor told mo the trouble was caused by, coffee. Ho advised me to leavo it offh.: l>u>4?.tfccmgfafrl could :itot," writes a'-' "On, tfeo ^dyice qt aj friend I tried Postum "?*ood Coffee, and it so satis lied ms I di?Vno? care for coffee after a few days' trial of Postum. "As weeks wei^t by and I continued tc use Postum* my weight Increased from trouble now and am stronger than I ever was. 1 can hustle up stairs vKthout any heart palpitation, and am cured of ? nervousness. "My children are very fond of Posf' tum, and it agrees with them. My sister, liked it when she drank it afe my house, but not when sho made it? at her own home. Now she has learned to mak? it right, boil it ac-; cording to directions, and has become.? very -fenia o?' If.' You' m?y usa my? name if you' wish, as I am notft ashamed of praising my best friend Postum." ie civfB$y Pottum <3>&Battle [chi |Read|l"Thoia)|d to re5Pllli* fc H kga. t|Tber?lwRea ?il ni. fi 93 ip HS.pounds, and the heart ?la left m?T I n?Tve used it a year a: a c< C( u m leif cycles and Supj We are nqw showi sho wa ia Augusta. ; J] Exc?l?i??'St? Largest : Stove Moase1 of the kind in DIXIE. li ?... M.-.?.* .??al JMEFSIM? New Orleans financiers Not _. \: -u* *? ^ ' i ?. Worrying fXCH?KGES TAKE A HOLIDAY Louisiana and New Orlean3 Stock Exek&nges Suspedd Business TJut? 11 Monj?ay-Action Taken al Request ? ot- Clearing House Association. "New Orleans., La., Special.-The Louisiana stork exchange and the New Orleans stock exchange has suspended busiuess and all actual traduis* -?fcboth SK? Vs^fttiqfiffivill tf*|?i|| mm ^^bjj?4tb. pe^oft^apa:] <?||ang||? sus pend ali business without reservation, but on the floor of the New Orleans .<tuck "exchange "Sfats end" city s?- ? furities will be dealt in during the period through which thc temporary suspension is in ?ffecet. . The action )f tte two exchanges is'directly tributable to a comuiunicaction' ?ij "eived Tuesday by each cxehajnee House Association requesting tap bwo exchanges to suspend business temporarily. The reason,.fori the! nt piest was given that, the finaiVci^I conditions in th,c North and Ea^c tverc such as seriously to imperil speculation in stocks and bonds ?agjl that legitimate - -business, -.infer WsT sunder 'thereby. ?J South Financially Safe. j| That theJ3o?yjJi is financiall ind inj3osfnoii?ra benefit great |tk?| p?rtions^y the United raBtrapo^niflp^ expressed bj Orleans bankers and business rim imna^co ?-oKporfj ^if cottoi; also sugar and rice are relief portly to bring ir sroid'from 'a An index qf ,thc 8oj)tli!s_pitia aras the amount of shipping a Dort. There wer(L fifty sea j'e^jel.^ in ?he, ^rp?r^aml in ;ion scores "of river craft pilet1 iritht ??ger, molasses, cotton ri?e> / The harbor activity wi he more significant because i owed on the heels, .of ..a? > rac itrike of 'i0,00p levee;'?nen" Y? he past 24 hours alon? 20scaj?d ressels have . Arrived;[ W> Partly as a guarantee-for thj ?ampered movement of the laples, speculative activity inv iny. unnecessary -ri-skir-ifj1 other >fr "business"was suspended in Means, both local stock exch dosing nnt? t Mowley. The ( xchange continued open. Repprts. came du. .faun rural wets -iii - Mississippi. '?Alabama ;ansas and Tennessee that ianks have followell 'th? - leid ities and have taken united o( protect depositors ivpm lo nohey br confidence. J.rj 'Cottoii'?fovcferentr Sl?w Following a conference ^of ?ftan0 bar?&Vs; ChaVles Clod jresidentJ 06-th?--Whitney0 national Bank, gave out the ""New Orleans and the South! !<JL io of great benefit in relieving iti??tion E??ro?g???ut "the. country ?itL^ he East will assist by allowing s>me f the currency deposited with it y the government to come this wayf a ordor-lc?inove the cotton and su ar <"PlBM?^ ''Tht^cQUo^ movement is s ow, wing inability of thc banks were 0 suppig .the i necessary cash. The auks are . .buying' foreign exclu ugo tberally,: getting, New York exebrnge ti paymci? ^hcreof?.:._.but they will obav.be a? a s??nd^??l;"as currency innot b^Woug^t'x?c^y?t to supply keir- wanfsy "If son?' /p?an can? bc onad ' tb} remedy thiff^c^hditions! in few^Ort?ajis and fpie' /immediate epghborhopd will ; M.. ?featly ,im toved. f jThis wiU..i^--^bice New "c|rk haak? j a -posse^sion^o? foreign xchang^A^th which "to- obtain gold rpm abroad. s . ; / ''The:sugar;.crop^ which promised a be large;, is hot a; disappointment n^-^thot yield of sugar per ton, oi Rue is; fully up ^to: expectations. .'||The:-?ejcision .oj^th^..clearing house ?re; to.':ft?ue. clearing Louse ceriifi fttes .to? i|sjfcrict the daily with rawa$.?$!and :to: enforce 'the 0-day ^rule.. for -irvings deposits, hai let with^hnaninTwe approval ' of 1 o c^n^^iity ' a t large. ' \ H?i?rv B; : .%hmber, prc-ident? of ip; Newi.;.0$eDhs hoarcl of. trade, rid : "- . ?V 'iv . . ? _ . ? ?*Condit|?pn?;;f hrohgh'out : tho|' South I rcS?cteji- in -the finan??? an?? jeoai l?rce .pf'j&ewv.Crlea^s: are\ mbst ec Kiragii^.!- The '. large'^0v\m^tts -of ftton thi^ugh ithe pb?^;?r Or ??s, "Gadj??ston,; Savanii^iVv^?aing i?;^ud:.^oilbllc, and ffipj jp oi :h^i?^binjodih^.-to' foreign Ki n I s Mitling ?W?alt? iiffi?nc <?i'2 nj^Ufanguine asffi>:tbi. the zjgjljg ^iH make-la{th<.if >xy Large Stock jj of -i Ijptehenware, S|iort >lies SI I % I i 1 fr ^??lyj^gffehe needs ofHhe* '. SEND US YOUR ORDERS. ipg:the Ingest._?t_Q?l? ofjStov Cr>'.ooe..o?ouri.... - i injin ?( afM^f|^#--*T." r reift nothing* better on f| .? T-C. /<? te mc N?rtJj .?erojifia, Georgia ? pr?f Alabama "Executives Me^t RAILROADS ASSURED J?? After "Sesssi??" Lasting All Day jfjov 1 VeViors "tieach Agreement A11 to ' y ? ; ip* Railroad Rate . Law Method^ Procedure in 'Agreed 'tJpou. fe bama I j ?and ri ?ty, Hose be ;?"u : Atranth-.:.,'0.a.,'" Special.-Tlnibhgh eo-operati?h in methods to be puMicd" .n mc enforcement of laws reyjlijlafc ing railroad passenger " fares ij?jltue S t ai-^So|^3f.J eorgia ^ortSbSmna was ai dayBBa re&i cereMfc 1 States. After a discussion which ?an at 0:30 Erjdjus jmorniflgJ S which lasted until late in the after noon, with but a brief interval for LUAidi&U-l .-.Loa-, ii; lEC-Xi lie ?. ? &M*H readied an agreement and the meet ing was adjourned. .?ii? >.? In statement given to siatcd ?rnors. they investi accted to the com pani ar," but that they would al 50 co-operate with other States which bave tbs same problems. ?>?|-"| ,, "We regard the complete recongni* tion of the right of the States,to. reg iv necessary." the statement- con Friday's conference, wlfllir* *v> held at the suggestion of Governor iff fi'' 3$ r^ff?& J*1tfi?Uiatod ,n by Governors R. B. Glenn, of tfnrth Carolina;- BL -PK I i Coiueiv . . of Alabama, and Hoke Smith,.;of Geor gia: W. D. Nesbit, member of the 'ailo;aiL^c?)TliTni.^Uii? of >?A?ab?tn?;' Judge L. D.^Wen.nj'Jey a?id*ft?lLH^G. Seiheimer, special counsel for Ala lam&Uh Che ^nding|r^?viftlgati?n A.tbat^StaLoi-Attorney 4?eN?<fti John J. HaJJtj an?l..Spa?ial jC'ouiiscL.Jj.K Piries and ; Hooper Alexander, ^oJ? ?e?rgri"ri.'. -.>--. The declared object of the meeting vas reach _ajn..agrqemcnbJP i pps.-, ible iii melHocTs to be pursued in en forcing the rate laws of the Slates in crested arid ais? decide bat would ai|dy to th tate, nor would they ?ive out any >f thc details of thc conference, bt .ond the statement that it was mo:-:t atisfactory. Ti:c signed statemei executives is ns follijf "Our conference has ^cn most ^ sfactory. Wc discussed conditions n bur respective States and wc ar ancc-d?-?o co-t> ?orille* iii #hc jnvest? alion (?f facts and law connected "S (hity _of our States to thc Comj RTfBBK We wnrHlso eo-opernre^wTFTrj flier- Slatos-whicb havo" ti!."' same ?roblcms. .We. Jiega^d i he. eomulcte ecogiijtionvQ&$lic right of Hui Stiles o regulate the intrra-stuto busi ICSSS f. transportation qo /panics as ajso < utelv necessary, . \ ? "iso injury bas been &ne.-&juny ornoration .ip ,ejthev,qf our States v thc exercise of I lie power of jreg lation, Increased business as a coo oqu?nce of reduced rates /squired y our, ?ta tc,.authorities hr.s in i cv ry caso where fairly tried eompen ated thc corporations. "We deplore thc fact, that thu raii oad corporations have in tome in tances been damaged by the effaces (8 f. their ofneors to-.disregard1 the, ai* ion of our'States. This has haft ened. in every case?where they- han* lade allegations in lb.- ^n- ts of :se??" ational'claims.of i' ;?v <,.>. dory 't? be facts. ? -J* "When the railroad!1 erimp.-jidig case-their false cry ol'. ?con?isct^ticft nd submit to the duly conslflhtS uthorities, ?po?-whhih ?alone itsg jp right to del ermine qucstio.ns ?i ubiic policy^-thc "rt?lroad cbtnpanif? ray ckpect A rapid return of pnblffc anfidcnce:and a restoration of iuofj ml- credits. The authorities -of orjr tat is- arc at ail-titnes i cady lo p.eitf rom1 the railroad companies piif nd to accord tn then treatment n?. Lorie just/!but i?b?r?r: <:' ; j .j?J. "Tho details of- orb* cbhf^rehcj m o not consider it desirable1 to ma^ ublic-at lhis: liirie." ** R. V COMER,.. W ' ' " ' Governor' of AlabjimJ. li. Bi G'iS?rN; ; [ fr ? JG?v??Tior-cf ^ith r?rc?iriff. ' " ,iJ ,!riO.KE"SMITTT. . "J ?-:: .' .':^G?Mnn?r,o'f1Gco-giv -.Hi..3 .. i'i ?. r-. ?.. i. ?J ^ J r? Ic V ti r< C ~ -I. Stoves, Rang?s-, mg Goods, Bi home in "f h? se Goods';^ e's and Ranges _ever fillerRanges. irket S?# Broad Str?et. P. D. H?rkan's old ? Stand. '.'J. . i 'J TTT7 ? I In 7$rief' .MINOR -MATTERS 0F< ?NTERES li I ' "??ary Donnelly,' ?) years oki,'was as 'san lt ed'and murdered at R?nova,! Pa. 'Henry .Kreiss,; of j?ew York, wor ried so about 'his wealth ;hc commit ted1- suicide. Advising- list/lighting rather than hazing, the president of the North Carolina Agricultural College start ed:!, scries of pitched battles under, official regulation. Lieut-. .George C. Rockwell 's exact answers to'examination questions ?tied, up promotions of second lieutenants for months while his case was being investigated. Representative Gillespie declares that Cortelypu has discriminated against the farmers in favor! of "stock gamblers." -Mr. .?onapnrte'in it -Supreme Court argument upheld the Erdmah law, which prohibits the discharge, ?of' em plovcs for belonging lo labor-unions, ^/^^^jc.^?^??sts at the dcro Hwfiffl ii!||p*$?s ?S$|tcd that .a tem SaS^e f?^ 111 ingres beiow zero M^rSn^0^6^ a height' ot' The Union Pacific Railroad drop ped several- thousand men i?bm its jonslruction forces, but the ?bnnsyl ? ania Railroad Company -denMl A re port of wholesale discbarges. \\ : re?e$$te?- retiraeF tb ?marry rnuaw?y .ouples in thc Little Church ?Around ale Corner. ~Mrs. Mary Scott Hart.jc l?fed lier inswer to her husband's brie&asking ;o liAve the-.divorce. c?sc >reopened, iud makes sensational charged A* student iii an illinois sejibol ob oifced a verdict Of $14)000 images igainst,live, -olhers feu* liazingjliiiri. . ' ' Uncle " Joe-' ' "Cannon 's Presiden i?l boom was'i?uficlied m Chipago. - .Chicago a di.vercc . suits lasS&j week tmoiwitod.lo Jpipey cent, pf the mar iage licenses. . :?; Judge Crosscup was iiulietiafl on a lhaVgo of being responsible 'fen a jtrol" ev wreck in which' 18 people ivers ....? ^ I , Will srect caught its lireathj again, he recovery from the sear^i being nore mai ked thaHSSnanv TO'Cvious lav ffa:! ff . 3pWA<Jfi ol ChieaK) with lila fl a II c4pPany?Ml'af ar" rAm*Mw rn 7?*4w?r allowina: a serious wreck. Kf Five hundred Kentucky tobacco xowl? started a inarch to force joth rsvutii an agreement not tol&aise a ?r#3 hil 008. " ? j - ? . )officials were blamed aor! not nforcing the speed law by alccjron rs jury which iuvestigufed thc eatiis ol' four automobile pareeisgors^ ii.-PiittntPjwnj Pa., 0 Wall street began lo feel tli'? effect f the hattie against thc contraction {"cr?dit, amt the m?ycinc?nsf wl|ea ?, obacco and colton is relied oil to ring large (pian ti ties of European old. .-. { " . * A i . i j . ,i j Efforts-ate being made to get' Em eral" William to testify in the Har in libel suit in Berlin. '> ? Earthquakes in Haly made thjous nds homeless and arc estimated to ave killed from 20 to 120 pcrsorjs. Thc Lusitania broke her eastbound ?cord by rooking I he voyage in 1 ays 22 hours and 4(5 minutes. ? Sea I ll? has declared war on rad, aa ic result of thc discovery of a case L bubonic plague. Contra*tor:;' paid $100,000 to the ostaofh'co department for failure to laintain the standard of paper rc uiied in' stamped envelopes and rappera. ., .... w. i ; . . Enrique C. Creel is to retire noon s Mexican > Ambassador t-.? (he idled States. After .traveling' Ibrongu-ii -slates, ad huulyig jn ?he canebrakes for ivo weeks President Roosevelt re lined lo Washington.. Samuel Gompers and Judge Gross up. or* Cliicagd, were* among- 'th'e peakeiTR jiti?the.National Civic F/nler; lion's trust conference. The German balloon P?mm?j'?i? hieb-descended at Asbury Park, N. is believed to have won thc great ice . Two balluons landed in Mary md. . , Confidence was largely restored in 'all street'as th?r rcstiH *of ?iction iken by J. Pierpont Morgan, Sec tary Cortelyou and others. V.'oik on a big-copper smelter-at oram, Cal.. lia-> been stopped tu?til l^H?k-t? (ti C<?lT?i-ir?g?*.s;>Ufif .^t J? 0 4 M S3. E. M. TINNEY. 'i1 m ? ? Tinney, story .writer, t., San Antonio, lex., .Mrs. I-::. M 1.223 E. Nueva j writes: ? J, "During 1001 I suffered froin . nasal [.catarrh; which' .various other remedies )'failed-to relieve.- - 1_ i i. "Six bottles pfc P?rima,?which 1 .took, y entirely cured "me, the catarrh dipp \ peering and ?ever returning." .* ? v '-'I therefore 'cheerfullyi recommend Vr^ruDa to-'all sim/lurly^affliotcd." ? ; "MraiCEilen Na?fe, ^14 4th street, (J?r?en Buv, Wis.,-,writes: i ', "I have often heard Pcruua praised and, it is more widely known here than any ?>.hcr-nred?cine, but 1 never Mew'what'a splendid medicine it/ really wa? until ji tew weeks ? ago,- wben I caught a bad : cold which 'Jettied all over me. j /'Thc doctoa wanted to prescribe, put I tpld him; 1 was, toing to try, Terunq and sent'lor ? bo't'tlc and tried it.' i ? "I felt mu"h better the next roofum* and within five days I had not a trajee of ?ny lameness -cr any'cough'.* ; : ff I consider it thu finest cough rerA edjfcw : . :. j . PERUXA TABLETS:-Some people prefer to' take iablela, 'rather* than to take ; med icine in a fluid form.? Such people can ob tain Peruna .tablets, which represen^ the solid medicinal ingredient's of Petrina, . Peruna' is 'sold by your loeak,drug gist. . Buy a bottle today.1 -! 1 j He ?rhos .in? -.Italian.' drives away sorrow. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softensthegruiis-,reducc8inflartima t?on, allays pain,eurea wiud colic, S?c a bottle Tlc who csleps "much learns 'little. -Spanish. ' H. H. GREEK'S Roi's, nf Atienta. Gu.', ar? the only successful Dropsy 8pootaH?t? ia th* w.rkl. Eeo "their lib?rai oflor In advertise ment in aaoibor column of'thu paper. A Dreadful Possibility. .''They have located the Garden di Edon in Georgia, Brother Dickey." "My, my,'* exclaimed the old man, does you reckon dC3',ll bc fool 'null' ter plant any mo' apple trres dar?" ; There ia more Catarrh In this section ol 'tho country than nil other .diseases put to* ceth.?r, ana until the last lew years was sup posed'to be incurable. l'or a great many years doctors pronounced lt a local dise?sa and prescr ibed I ocal remedies, and by con stantly failing to'cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured byF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only con? stitut ional cure on themarket. lt is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon, ful. lt acta directly on the blood And mucous' purfaccaof the system. They offer oDcjhu'u-. drcd dollars for any eas? il feils to cure. Send for'circulars and Irntimonials.' Address F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. il ?', Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Proverbs and1 Phrases. ' To your soh give good name and.a trade-Spanish. Little souls 'on-little 'shifts roly. Dryden. All sorrows are bearable if there is bread.-Cervantes. TESTED BY TDIE. A Cure That Hoe Held Good Four 1 Years. Mr3. ilary Crumllsh.'of 1130 West Third street, Wilmington, Del., days: "Some years ago I began to feel weak, and miserable, and one day awoke from a nap with a' pierc ing pain in my back that made !me scream. For I two days - r co hld ; not move, aud aiterjthat I had backache! and dizzy spells all the My ankles swellod and J ran down dreadfully. I was nervous, and had awful headaches. I wonder j that any medicine could do. what Doari's Kidney Pills have done for me. They cured mo four years ago and ? have been well ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Ni YJ time. A blithe- heart makes a blooming visage.-Irish. ; 1 I who suffer from inflamrr.a' should be careful that th niation to spread, or take ??asQ nrj?ht result, reefoiri Pain is one of the ? and when it remains cons' head, or comas bael? eve nea^rl^ ?ertain tobe inflan treatment mm Wine of ( The great popular su past half century, tells T ?? _ _ _ ?j v An Autumn Idyl. ? ??e aufumi* leaves arc whired along By every wind that blows ?' Ai??'thef'.breif and precious -^cal ls drawing to a close; J Thf raaijden gasps, as down fibeistrcet " With tearful eyes she goe/9, I fee^usVrhcMnoke frto^nnn* stuff Beta in lieu, thjojit f?lgtescj Y -Chicago '' E<fc?rd-Herald _: . ft ; I j j * No wonian will stan? \tf~c ibeiu; liookd excciil ?l>c fo-es ?l'w'si 1 GOOD FOR RHEUMATISM. Cotton Oil Proves of Great Benefit. Mr. T. .T. Wolf enden of Union springs, Ala., writes: ;<I have been recommending Cotton seed Oil for years for rheumatism, md have given a number of small bot tes to our gin customers from time o time for their individual use, and ivery ono who has tried it claims to lave been benefit ted and has iconic igaiu for more." ^In many, sections of the South i jas;* been'found that Cotton Seed 3il is good 'for Rheumatism. It is )eii:g used a great deal medicinally. Finger Prints for Banks. Tba idea of using the finger'print ly?tem* a.3 a method cf identification n the bankin s business has been, dis cussed In financial circles o?-BalU; iiore, owhig 'to thc . problem present id when . business.is.tr?n?o,cJ~ed with Icreigners unable to sign .their names n .English. Fer years American bank1 :rs have bad much trouble satisfying .hemselves about signatures of: for eigners, and to add to that'the: for iign patrons seldom know any one to identify them. Believing - the . problem - could be solved by ?tho . system, . used in con aecticn with the Bertillon bureau of the P.olice Department, two employes :f a "lo calj savings bank called'upon Lieutenant' John A. Cosey 'recent ly, and discussed tho plan with bim. They admitted they;had'? de?p personal interest tri flngei prints and that'they h?d made" a 'few experi ments,' but that, their 'experiments ??ore not. succoss'ul, as 'the-into used smeared despite the; fact that; thc impressions were .lightly ciade. , ! ! .Lieutenant Casey discussed .tho!sub-' ject.witb. .them at great length, far he1 Is an enthusiast on the system: and he knows something of its history. . "I felt certain lt* would not be ?long" before ? the Baltimore bardes would have to take it.up" he said, "forit is the easiest .and 6aies,t mapner in the world to identify, a person."-Balti more Sun. Sho Did Not Fear Dratli. An old lady oa her seventy-third birthday once said, "I do not mind get ting old, and I do not fear death, but I live .In constant dvead of paralysis." "For some time I have, been want ing to tell you cf the great good your wonderful Sloan's Liniment is doing here," writes Mr. James F. Aber nethy, cf Rutherford College, ??. C. "In fact) all your remedies are doing nchle work, but your liniment'leats all. In my eight years' experience with medicine I find, none to go ahead Df it, having tried it in very 'many :as?s. ? know of che young m?n,. a brick mason,; v>ho suffered from a partial, yes, almost complete-, parkly* n's of one'arm. I got1 him- to uso Four liniment,-and now he can do as :nuoh work as .ever,-and he sings /our praise every day. I get all to ise lt I possibly can and know there s great virtue in it. I have helped he sale of your noble remedies'about 1?re greatly, and expect to cause nany more to buy them, as I know hey can't, be beat." There is a salve for every sore. Smollett. BB POnATABLE AND STATIONARY i Af^D BOILERS SV.T. I.at'j a-.id Nhiiisrle Milla. Id.'octora, Pumpj n d Fitttli?s, \Yos:!Sa-Y-? BwiittHfi, ?li&i.u, f-.ulleys. Belting, Gasoline Eu^iaei. *T*T LOMBARD, FounJjy, .Machina and Bolls: Warks ?ni Suppl/ Store. AUGUSTA, GA. fBtAVeS AwrnriyfoHai? .> ?.??..rr wtr?Cou?jbs, Dirlaruptr 2nd J tadi?cs?SD. Ve s orin uri.' iia uw and recommend ?S?^?'SaSS?G4 2\\^ PRUSGIAM ^S^Mfw^f?vilSi KEAVEPG?/DESG Drecsrista -r!?! pe? theta. I*r;o#OOc at doaler. COcby ' is&i?. Sund 'cr Free boole. RUSSIAN REMEDY CO., ST? PAUL, MINN. TELEGRAPHY' ' 13 Stetm representod in school. Lifo urli?InVuhi^, I book? fernisa?d cuti po*iticr. (-.UMLIW for SS?.UU. ?1 Write SOUTHERN BUSD? )lor more goods brighter arvd faster color,* than any ot Q dye' any garment without ripping apart. Write ii dies ?ion. of t?ie womanly organs, ey do not -allow th? inlam fast hold, since serious dis ing, possibly, an-operation, irst signs, of inanimation, tant, in the back, side, hips, ry month, your trouble ?3 aniation,'and needs prompt., ?ardui. ccess of Cardui, during the 'oliunes as to its merit for fl Ft 3 'iSct ta stamps we saud a 13) 1 A-jA HOOK GIVIIIR the exporbne* I ol c practical l'on! try Uaiwr-not | na Kn>4ti ur, i>ut a man worktaj ! k?r liolKtj r:: l in-muriiij IS Lyi:nr.<, II tc......jie!* how ty D?tec; jit....( car? J;"v?.!..ij!,- fwd ror.->m MISS KATE A? HE ARN .- *. .i 'i i J - * i The kidneys are essential organs for keeping- the body free from im> Durities. If they should fail to work . d?ath would ensue in very short?tim?. Inflammation or irritation caused by some feminipe'derangement may . spread to some extent-to-the Sidneys and a fi cet them, ?he cause ein- oe ? 80 far removed by using Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound that the trouble will disappear. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, ; > swelling of the limbs or feet; swell ing under thc eyes, on uneasy , tired* feeling in thc region of the kidneys, she should lose no time in com mencing treatment with' Lydia E. Pinkie's Vegetable Compoiind Iti may be the means of saving, ker.life. . Read what this medicine did for Kate A. TTearn, 520 West,4!7t|i Street*New York., who writes:' Dear H ra. Pinkbam:-"I owe a debt of-gratitude to L^dia 'E. "Pint ham's Vegetable Compound for it has 'saved my li?ev -I suffered -wkh Kidney trouble, irregularities and painful periods, and my blood .was fast turning to water. lused your medicine for some time and it has made me strong and well." . .> ' . 1 - i ;J i Lydia S. MsHham's Vegetable Compound made from nativejToots and herbs cure3 Female'Complaints, suchas, Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and ?xpel? Tumorsat ?n^urly" stage. It strengthens anet tones the Sjtoinach. Cures Headache, General Debility and invigorates the whole system.. For derangement of the Kidneys in either ser Lydia E. Pinkham's V?gett?ble Compoun4-iatfec?ilent.--i Mrs. P?nkham's Invitation^ t?:Womra ' ;~ Women suf?&rlBg from any ?form of female illness are fendtjed tojvriic Mrs. Pi?kham, at Lynn. Mass.j, for advice. It is free. ?A.4U: BUSINESS COLLEGE MACON; GA. . Hew Management Moil Exfserl Faculry I FINEST P0SITI0N3 "AMERICA'S BEST'' . WRITE FOR CATALOGUE:' \ m Axle Grease . Iclp t?e : gie. Bill The load seems lighter-Wagon ?cd team wear loagcr-Yon make moro money j and have mere limo ta make money, when wheels ere greased with ! -Tba longest wearlug and most satisfactory lubricant in the world. OAKBASD OHL CO. l.-4?roretc4 M 111 J* Horse, and MuleShoes .'The-Bc? Material-Tat ilia Cirif4r<srf=*2?L> 60MBEBUHy-EVER8EARIH! 1907 KECOltD APRIL 20 TO JULY 4TH. CURED 6 Iv ea Quick Rdl!e? Remores ?ll" a-rclUat;, In 3 to x dvri ; effects c, permanent cure iu'Soto 6o ?Lars. Trial trestaea* given free. Nci;hlnjca^ be (airer Write 0/. H. H. Greats Sen-, 1 Sot?Wi?ta. Box B All?r.:b. Qa., Guaranteed to the idealer as well aa i. the horse-Li* zr., . ? if your dealer does not carry .them im . . M . Stock,, t?rits us for prices. OLD' DOMINION ii u|i;p co, Belle hie, RICHMOND. VA. tflBBB Tl' convince any Sj ST7 womenth aJu Tax j?gt jgjB tine Antiseptic Will gp* Bp1 im prove" Uer health flLgmiDtl do all wocblm Sz3*SS*ioT lt.1 Wer will tend, her absolutely free a largs, trial box of Paxtlne with book of instruc tiwis and-1 genuine tostiraoafctls. Bend your namo and address on a postal card. fecsions, such .as inasaL catarrh. .pelvic cnt:inh and Inflammation caus2d by-icml ? hiino Hita r ?crc =*y**? s**0 throA? and 1 .mouth, bv.dlrcctlocal treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles is^xtfa ordinary and gixes. Immediate . /ellet Thoi'sands of women" are using and rec S or.tavr.dlng it every day. 50 cent? at h -d. t"-?'!st?oi?by mail.''r.?vn(imberihowcve.r, fe TT COSTS TOO BTQTHXSKs TO TRY IT. $ Till: E. CO., liDhton,;?la?a. go. '45-%. $3.00 & $3.60SHQE?> <?. DE5T IN w THE WORLD J?CXaSHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF-rr^i *?^^n H STEAMILY, AT ALL PRICES. ~ (TassiyonetvfcocsnotavcW.L. y Dsugiaft ?fob? tmi tasha fi soil /raiSWi^/P?i 1 moro Hf en's $3 ? $ J. 50 shoes ; 'THE REASON* W. I., l?oarlas shc4?^rc womby more r?oplo m all wal'.?s oil ?ie thanany pt!icr mf-Vcis be cauro of their - cxcoller.t style. eosv-fUting, ?nd Gup?rior wcarins .juslitio.*.1 Tiieselaction o?thokais-?isrusdjotlmnniateriala for caf i,j?s.it of the siico and every detail of tho inii-cin??i.sloc'reda'ter Lv thc most complets onsanira! ion of suporihtecdsnt:), foremen uni fl!;ilJedd':cqtnciere. v.-ho reeoi.-c ths highest wnpes paid in the Bhcci ndustry, ar.d who-c ATonrsianshi;! cannot bo oNceliAi. - - ??tlS^b?Utu?<?'o Af? y"-rdealerfor'jW. L. noii?ks shoes. '??'h? cannot lupply you, ?end fiirecttofactoiy. bSo2iscntcvcryw:ieniby mail.Caialo?free. W.L.Do?ulotf, Brtf?ktoo, AUss. be cQuallmd st etty PPJZO. and prieV>3t??mped-?n bottom, 'i'uke rt TELEGRAPHERS WASTED SS ??. ?:}]!) j ? WJ-LUIlrtr 51LI?O f f Mil 1 LU rx*-n?lvr Tn!dcr.nh I?tltiite. ndr a BasUaet Col. I jj jil Ice?. In chante of ei-rallwny cfScIj)?. E?t.ib'ifhed Twciit;:on?^ Yetirs, Kiln lui?M>f L* )\JU\J N. R. B.' ia Sehnol'SOomk Pneisiou. pu ; 1 ii B SCO p-r mesiiU end upw?r?"ab??!at?ly'rn>rante?4 i wiitwr erajlu>teii.lfna?T a Sl-VI Giii;>rxnty JI.mil. y mu .?in wft-.u f..r jt?i> i?|?ii.iri, IVrits for Catalia. KATION"AI. TKI.lXJIt.xl'II INSTITUTK, Cincinnati; ohio. BOOKKEEPING.., SHORTHAND Ii&tett ij-ftrm and 'ospert 'teacMl? Tuition rnlv I Qnhan system taught fa SS.OO p?r month. Family boord for 113.00 pvr dionth. ,'centh. TyptHrritine free, uvsm RH* COLLEGE AND TELl?GRAl'll -SCliOOLi,- XEWNAX,, GA taught by ? rcrortsr. only CCO per . Bosrd 1 her dye. Om 10c. pask.tjr, ar fr?a bdcic?et-How to . ' niora _ lileaic: 0 Y E S all Clio rc. They'dyc In cold ?rater hotter than anr'othcr dye. Toa ?a ana Mis Colors. ?lUMt?S.U'ltdG.CU., t?ulncy^ljllinol?. female complaints .Thousands of letters are received, telling of its; curative powers: Ses the . following, iroi? ^mrs. ' Mkb?l Hashenfcarger, of Larcin, ^?au. 1 ' " ' " . ."Before I took Cardui I euffered. greatly with inflammation. - It-work* ed on me for some years, but hadn't bothered ine much, till after^ my niarf I rjage, whtenit caused nie two mishaps. " MRS RASHENBARGER, After that, Cardui helped me so much. Larkin, Kas. and I am so thankful.3 ' : . -I .. ; . I .1 ?Sra?raw ra^ifVK? Write fer Free 64-p?ao Pock for Women. If yon need Ad- ; JgJEUMi .Wvy'? .vlCfj describaoyniptomB, etatlnj ago and we will reply ia ninia ooalcd envelope* < AddreoBi Ladlea Ad misery Dept, .. The Cfeattaaaoga aftdkhy C?L, Chattaoooen, Tean. TO FARMEF^S AND POULTRYMENi Iiwntvl y0* cannot do this unless you understand them^and know how to cr.ter to their requirement?, and ou cannot spend years and dollars leamhig- -by experience.-so yoy must ouy tho knowledge required by others. "U'c offer this, to you for only 24 cents. You want 'hem to pay their own way even ' llvyou TneFeir koep mern ns a diversion. In order to handln.Fowls judiciously, you must.(know some tinner ubout (dem. 'To meet'thls>want tv? are telling a book giving the experienco of a practical poultry raiser for (Only-C5e.) twenty-five year?.- It WM? -written by a man wlto put all his mind, ai:d ?time, and money to making a success ot Chick en raising-not as a pastime, but a's a bittiness-.and If you wilt profit'by'hfcirtwen? ty-Rve years' work, you can rave many Chicks (annually, and make your Fowls rani dollars for you. .T!ic point 1$. that yon must be sure to detect trouble In the Poultry Y?ud as roon as lt t.ppear3i and know how to remedy lt. This book will teach you. 'It tcllr- how to detect and cure disease; to feed for eggs and also for fattening; W?ich.Fowls to save for brading purposes: and- -fyprytiing- indeed, i-ch 'should know'o? tnls RUbJect to make it i>r.?fttnbl*. Sont postpaid: for twenty i,:e C-.JVU Sn ft?aatps, UQOti. f?L'BtylSilINS HOUS1?, l?l l?*w? St, JsTetwT4rkCltj