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juj^iku A. \jv ?j\ji\\jr LI."ii. occasionally meet a woman old^%i*"al bWiut?ffc- ?S Uh? of "f?tffh.-*- We -Won der m>w it of saying . >?.w /tri j "SECRET OF LONG LIFE. We occasionally meet whose M oom eas come about-what her secret ls. Here are a jaw of the rearons: She Jp^slQ*fr~tP% fe able tJW-flj^l and inflicted them on no one. She mastered the art pleasant things. She did not expect too much, from her friends. . n j TR She made whatever work came to her congenial. 21 Sj^rf'Qtstoaa.^f?r ilhfetoris> ?mil ?iii i? not believe all the world wicked and unkind. Sfcfco'fc^iethOb.el ? imiwraiilei v;awH sympathized with the sorrowful. She never forgot thstf'Whfd ?Ufrorfltf* tnJ a smile .cost nothing,, but are ed. S,he did unto others as she would fome to her and there ls a Into of pd and considered. That is th^ ee rret of a long life and a hap; Indianapolis News. may.not be necess?J|to eliminate the ?Qgronl exercises cf mrdel work aHd"TW?ng Tnf?P Tfte^rnrer-bur- some garden, to liy out paths, make ices and labels, are manual train problems. Hew to saw a bi stra'ght, to drive a nail, to wi peg, to make a tooth fer a >. rake, to repair a hce, to ^ saw, to paint a fence, to te, to adjust a plew point, to strap, to prune an apple tree, to rrrss a horse-thej p?ifsnls Eire ai'dering jrorn their ?rv nlnber .nral?KS? '?I 'S Io srU*YtQ %l fqf pied I'Jlut laltb.-Century. stem Bj^tnea^ M?fflfrM ?. 'yfatteBYtartii' laughedr.-at .tiwi? Id oveiv n1 ?i ,41lr,.| |0 kissins: is fi crime it must be a ital (ferfff D13rit\ ** man who acts small malees ab)g take. >fl*t^m*BOl * 'here were no "dry" tonnsjnjhc^ s of Mr. Noah. hat she does. Theil you aren't afraid i you haven'yai ; is the tiling regret most. H he nearer youyl [lier it looks. here are times when a veryl lore than enough. 0 man shall be twice arreste! hej U N^hlJJiUJUl .eg! al 'he, "lid" hat will not/be greatly 'ereat'frittr'fne l?tf b? othe'r'se??onS amentation, and stuck on at any :mbu?litJ3ji:(i/ aHldesidri?fiohSi (willi tam the stout figure can wear the iMiiisite Scarfs Tir? in mousseline [ oTn^Pck?rcn^f?Wf?b, ?am wWa' der of marabout j?e^her&n J T?ey^ ten; the evening gown." 1 toque of purple velvet with wide foi irbid -e^Mft-l????-?l-.-Ur?ilBb aud gRHFf ro^jfltiihn lmlm scooting sunTis of green and red mcspun, tee .expani ld a long ?d. aiimmmmmmmmakwmmmm 1 in braid or decorated with vel hems. m p^Q TWoi't t&\r jomfr 6rni% debtor rf To? gre to? fflpaesfc yYott i je ?ifniff ttftef? 1\vW.'PBk Ifibii) n?R J-r^?} ciiitf :t k?i' tl?ngsi von ater vnll oe held in the strictest con i once. From her vast correspond es: -je with sipk woirmn during the ri st_ihir?y^?pirs sQmay.. have ll Ip^OTrafs^michimCTs a li ving, from grateful women, es ll jlish beyond a|owbfcj^ po"^*pf L PIN KH AM'S ETABfci COMPOUND .to w eowpw -rfllr 1 ?female-diseases: 3Irs. Norman ll. Barndt, of Allen, town, Pa., wfcs : w * r" "Ever sine>?vv-as%ixt?^ yjirs of age I had spfl??K^S3K SR ^Mgjftie rangement anti ic m a Jo weakness ; in , consequence I had dreadful headaches _,o "friend told* m Lm's Vt?eto?ble I >ur directions I >u I am te mai eil _ lion io get wei tbout Lydia Ei Compound, and for advice, follc ca?fjOhr,'9 clrTny f lient FACTS fORffj/f?ft *For thirty years XycT?? E. Fink ?Sfflt?3 t?V5f t?? bte \ Cxi?BJ^iind^. -fltia^e C"om roots ana herbs, has been thc r-gdjias positively cure^rl?Rcms^Hdsw^l \?bmen who have been troubled with News Notes. When the provisions of a latet l?f?W'iBf tho.sc of. earlier, the earlier statute is consicj ered repealed. pr.'t .be, Lft? ,#?u|i^Wvour irot AuntiW^ffA|Po| out ho j rucrr pig^orf fflm W in" ifs coral position. ?rr rffammvhirunion! P.eeifi?(;deal wili be the subject of suit by the Depart rlnW?t> of ? 5Mide*,1 O?d, 'oh ?the Inter ?tate, Commerce Commission report. \j?Si I hui: ?il ''ti W I? I -III Ofrr I "You don't,ulemutarwy/' remark * ?Sft "fttf i???R,ffi^.a/Pre,eni of $o to Borrowmant ' 1 d^s,1,1 rypHet? hl?iMeyV "T had to "I don't understand.^ thought you| loaned it to bini. *'6b-tolid?? riW^JcricW?ng Ar/y better But now I don't want anybody to be And v 1 noYHad His Sympathy. ''Yes," said Miss Jilthara, "he wa?j BinMrffamRM mine ldKm ? ,'ec^did HU 'seem 3jo? "Yes, he admitted that he felt very gorry|? rcplie'd rllissj!^^p "Yes, aUhwgJi know yovrr Pan< Private rights must yield to p^^ic convenience in case of necessity, who doeth iniquity shal equity. jreen winter makes a fat cliferjfh I-Old Saying. ? the British Columbia Pglfa it was declared the residents-of Vancouver might arm against ?.tho Japanese._ So. 7-'J8; i -'H ^r^mWb?^ fe No Fo^u'bo'?fi'? BU? mi swift Every analysis undertaken st 3l??T8?#&>>e^?^tSctly of W| and Barjaya treated by our proct ?V^trftalO' transform the st? parts into a form of Sugar,.and ihi Hcfo Wk^&?t to'aifcesY.'' Our claim, ?b^fe rfft IS.at WooOj^ Brain and Nerve Centres" is bf m >n the fa teat and ?tala liding ;rotapb? certain parts (which we i brain- and ne ts, viz., rhos pl, e way we prei the food makes it eas-y to digest assimilate. !eo. W. Carey la JAocheaUc a f jag r lug i?yc r the phosphate of potassium, in?a-pio asylums will no longer be>needed||, *mTbM gUftVi ?aat^erjlof th? Ibraifc^i cell-salt, -potassium phospnate. R-y ' "Tbis'fBWt'"'?nfti?s,,w?th) Wbumsj aad M, i he, afcW it fou toff oxygen foi efctt 3 i?.e7-?rlW d?i P.r M m^w\fh .? ? ' " brain. \A ?^couW?? ?Wre'^a! tr?cfcM? ro salts and other organic^?matflbi nerve-fluid, but potassium phospl ? tterfchle? If&ctt?ri'a.n.d-- hJSs-'tiie po ffUVfettfYM tc* pjr.tyt law of affinity? .all things neede< WrfdfVctuVe ?t??lflff ??l??eI?Th fore, when nnerftJUs'symptoms a fd e, lb^._p?(ij^ha?e^-aLai?tag?in^ is .tba daly true remedy, because nothing supply 8fV9" tan" ficiency. Po'Eslffly' from too rapidly matter of timated. s to agent ever discovered by man, the bleMlug^Pfeffi already conf ce arg|mauy. But arvesnW when physic; eggjjjri?4jll^Kder3taad the this won4erfu?salt plays in the cesses of life? It will do as mu can be dona?BfroB8B physiology! to ian ?d. ing ?n )to be business Jgood-temp?, eary wire, nerves unst from attending to sick children o fieftalnlng company, take it and how gtiirifiv th?> eauilibrlnm wit and reason aplert re restored SS Bft>H?WBTSprovings' are; HpaHnflB WE Ind this potassium BRfl^gfllip re desalinates ia n?jjve fluld, aad that a deficiency prod t!^fio|d^nu)t|0?- The b* id^iaTTof The rnafter is to and ^bdhiti To Eupplytieflclenefes-^tffc' ,the oato laviof **jffrf" t Please observe that-Phosp-^atq 'potash' ?sr hol prdp?riy ?f 'the dj ?shop; keifet/ tbdtoisi best-, pr?par the grains ready, for use by man '?Th3sVwh3't??ve b?fe?T?VlpMf?^hji. IhQalth. hy itho ?Uisei ott ?G r?peront s:: are AfPm- tl) 1(,o.t .-rfI t.^y rrr,Y "There's a Reason. . r on t -ft tn BRAIN POWER eased by InKreas ialja?' wr?e*-JWbo %dV^HBhas doae good literary work, but rii|redj iiy, v jou?f 1 in Grape-Nuti I the[ od^ So ir brain work and td" de velop healthy childreu. She writes: j .."I am aa enthusiastic proclaimer of urape-iNuts as"a"reg?T?r"alii. 1 for merly had-no -appetlte-ift the -moruing aad for 8 years while nursiug my foul wid?eu^ had^ias?ffroient nourishment htey^hreaf fast I felt faint ater, aha woulagofo the pantry and ef cold chops, sausage, cookies, jclBiiflrlinutfWM an/thiiigir hjipi?iied tc dki. l'B?nY^a Wr?tVrf \t'ilni%s my head felt hea^y and my brain asleep. USVbjeafljifeaf jgj Grape-Nuts I be l* eating it eV?ry morning, also ga?re ii. to the chlldrenc including my 10j'^4i<rhK4ld b|b>ftho s?o^ fe as fat as a little pig, good natured] f*tr? t^<^|>feiiings and feelii need of sustained brain power, began feating =H' Bmarl* fi??tfoer^of'-Ofldple-Nut! ?w^milk^asteadfpf ??y ???^1,indi gestible,hot pudding, pie, or cake for ??BSVI'U n?ghtf/'^ "I grew plump, nerves strong, and I wrote^/atyjb^ii^ w^J active d>pain 1^ GD,/Ltd., Battle Creek. Mich Vii IA. T ?IMO V I Hi ? I place pn or near the ,fourteenth .of thje pmo\lth, th'?re are 'this ""year a host .of > ch?Pmrhg 'tfov?ft??V." '' ''The 1 ^icj-f?sli ^ota?d1 Valentine^'ate,'?f cours?i'od?of d?te>t?>r everybody^Bnr'chlhir?av yet the ??htinieirtnof -the day^s'till ?lingens ^ipiiUip ilaants .and. darte and paste board Cupids used on the new.jcandjj rrWSri WM^'?Wr.^^W^W^d bjo man to give.Illa "^esf. girl," or even 'S y3fin? 'woman for '.wbpnY"he had'hp .'paVtHmlgP'regard b'?t1 t?' whosefamily he' i mts? "hideBti?? . ' f dr !tHtita'?bW?tp |:dininen'bi?"tea, dances or-otheV fuho rtion?.of fjtho>sea>sonv. than<bne ?f t-hceb LcafldJ'rhiOses?,,! Twa.,different, sty lek ffft1?el?^PiyP..0P thip.P.age,-one .cov?nefl , ?vtltni :M?J?ta?d .p^pqr and, ? decorated yijth a big bp.w of red ribbon, having r in u&r centre ?iipf?j tlmsei^t, with hip Fb?W '?'h'd ' arrows ; tho ' ot'her' sihVplor, [,but'J 3U?tu'as''e?f?c'tfve,' ''coV?r?d "With Hvhl??'erepfe paper'add decorated willi a gilt arrow pierced through' two I hearts, If these .boxes are Wanted for souvenirs at luncheons qr parties the^cWeastty ^e'VacVe"%i? Wne bj a clever girl, for the crepe paper lp |j2V.erp<?ia>phe ta manipul?t a- The rheartj s^ftBdi.?R*stfib.pani,.. Voices,., .?a^* b^ bough- "eady-m,%deiat most stationer; stores, pud the hearts and arrows cu out of red and gold paper respec l'WVelfy.vdec?ai'as Mo?!a1?'.s^ Mag?zi?e. |o?il8*?j9 ?asier to mh'kei.ls rtheMlUtJ jjouadf. box., shown ratjtlie .tpy. ,p?.th ieftrhand.,?fli?per.rpif )thl3. grpuj?. ,-Aflj} loi s lyiij-t i -j(T."?l lo*-?, tl-..-.I'll "... ilMi-L^ 'round' past'ebo?'ri box can' b'c'?sed aa? '?' foUhff?fciofHor this.' "TC V\H toViired, 'w'rth'^wl?rte'' brkpe 'paper1 and a . big redj ^freai*!! iya^eft;iii ttf? cenrtnei-rH -adds; tor (hen a^pe&rhncfenifc the! edges of tlrej ?box ?Ti?itouched up with a Una.of gold -.paint,, as.shown in,our illustration.,, ! Fflr.iservjng,refreshments at a ya^l-j ^entlne^?arty there is, noshing inor? ejective than heart and arrow' ice ?'r?am or charlotte russe"box?s, ar?cj He'b'est t'hitfg* about til?in "is1 that they ean' be so easily "and: ci?lttk?ymadeJ .tidy some1 -rather-thin "bright-red, past?boardi at i< statiomery store? ?and also a sheet of white ? 'pasteboard] Then get some of the ordinary pleated, paper cases that are used for char-f "Kite 'Vlisse? WsqiflP'glace;' etc: ? Ar .arrow' id cut '-dut of-the white ; parte obobrdy =patnted. gdld /or eo-verad mitt .gili .paper anti pasted,a#ross,thq la?gt A&apb; that b,iis,;ii|st )b.e?n,f?uitt.fi*prai fthc ,red, pastebeard, A <?i,rcler is .then cul ?Pu? ol the hpart, through, ar^ow and 'ail/the' ice cream'b?x'insert?d iii'th? opening and'h^eWi?'p^a?'e ^?th a'-'lit't?c 'pt?sti."1 ' G"' ./''"O'"; i" a ifti'? 00T^?i"paAe?,,b'?sk?l??'-:'?ail!c?J? 'eVfti .flfbrB MultfUif t?er>the''??un0?*'irjfc ?'B?ftfgatlre swme,'s?rt'bti pl?ated lonpt?r ..cas^j 'Inrma?cl'n?. tiie-red ipaper .-baaloet, Hhli =is...give?i.'ia -handle r/(Or.roAd.r,Q? wire, with,;.rfcd,.crepe pfiper,,^y^Jted around it and a heart and arrow "p?st?d ?t tlfe top. The paper Itself] ^h?'slm?Hy? c?weredj't.-lthi a frill -ot; redi tfcapeav-ieid in place hy just .a i.Quchj Frequently it happens that modern valentine is sent by men as a expression of courtesy or to show ap 'pVeciatiorf'lT WtfaV favors ree'e/ivecj. ar favors received, .?-'pot '?f^fert/winj; 'F?$r't?lis lfofpose flow^rB; vx \ralnt'i?y''bo^iml A.?O'lums;,, a basket Ofigjaoed-oa tropiqal ftutt tor bon-bons in elaborate i??ceptaeles>co!f satis, i.por.?^lajn ipr -.i?rystal, are ail welcome lokens to most women, who gracefully' accept thom in the samb (spirit, in wh^ch thqy .were sent. j Anotiier Lincoln Story, t i'Abraham. Lincoln, the anniversary of whose birth is now so widely cele brated, was (?"ce retained to defend .a"0WV: W?Wl wifb st,ea)tng somb hams.'- ?t^the tria^ the accused, him self "?ave' some very damaging testi mony, which so alarmed Mr.'Lincoln that' li? we*nt over to his client anjl told him that any further effort to clear him would be useless. The ac cused insisted and Mr.jLincoln made a short 'plea tb 'tho jury.' ''The charge of 'th? bohrt wa? verycleari and there <wd&- lMtle-douibt that tho defendant .wonld., be..convicted. nThe jury wais op^pply .five.niiftqtes andj returned, |Vergici|Ojt."npt giijlty.", ,Mr. Lipcp,lh touched (h'is .client on jibe shouide^ "aTibl asked hVr?i i'f he ?xp?ctec? that. "-) ?*"~Vhly, yesi^he r?p'l?ed:*:"elcveu"d -iTfitfi'Tellbrt} helped eat them Ha*ms." TTlil..l.|. I ; 1 -> . ? . t c f ?.. .-. .'.?I ? ?. UJ; (... ..i o it .... : . . . I I ;i ? t?nlJ?,^?OP^'U. to. -V^y..iJan,ks. ?.l it is^a.-Ciiripux; .thing. tl)/it,.NajtP HanJis,^ ^he; cc-?rotter^ is, tho -pnl; '?^moriar.Amerjca boasts of NanfcW; '??anTcs',' mother of Lincb??. ' " '. * . | .,(1.1 ^. i... I f. ry ?< . ...... I ;} . ff .V TOTCEIZTHRTCI'I & -h pof paste, arid a twist of ?baby ribbon. ^Jhe whitdi ^??/crcaihr "basket1 is Triade' RSI exactly ji^^satoe-^Y' $lt*4$lft Substitution o? white paper for fed rand a little pasteboard Cupid stuck ?cn the handJetn^lace^of the heart Fand arrow. ^^a^favQfa'- for ? '..valen/. tine dance, chjt?d^n's- party or 'cotil-' pion are ^TTJrp%'?fanc^''paper- hearts {^fastened on stander sticks, . wound with n*^r?|f|^:?^ . streamers^ "The candh shac?? m?k?s ?a most effectiye taMc.^decc^aUonr. It |ls of whlt?^^ii?rr^??coi4t?d; with' ired hearts and gold arrows, anefthe r]Fpp and bottom of the shade are fin ished with twists of "the pftrxorvtouched. rap with gold paint, -y , |i St. ValentineS'foaV was Originally pihe day dedicated to the incoming- of ??pring. The? Romans kept it< in honor jo? Pan ani'Whd.^d' tht^iestivai!^ f?hlch lasted^a.yeral^ajts^f a^j?aHe> 5$Luperca!ia." " T?fe early. Christian" jehurch, de???ng-'to? effe^:'a ?ct??6ge it? f?iis much^u?^Mas^.ye^ adtoltlj, ?reconstituted ^ne old practice of the 'dttery of lWf3t nantit HriirA??eTof > ie names of real youths and maid jis, whosa appellations, written on ps of paper, were drawn by the substituted the names of the saints. The idea had its ow^a beauty^and th?. notion" ?TIde'cWc?lffon 'was ' thus prcr served 'ift1 a Adorer's pirit'ua4's'en?s? than dnt'fie-'d?iRom^n'festiv'ar. -THis feash,1 ?and not t-he'exlstenee o'f.' .the. r?abSti.1 Vail entine,! us the erigin of. the galla)n|t ^'f3?.*' lKv$7 I W> HEART CA*4OVi0?X,'WnH . 50V ANB^njjojW . J_^ MINIATOnt CUPID observances'?f?t4ie'day', 'for-ifwonid b.q W^fhard tto-.say^whlch of.the three /ar.ly.Christian rbishQP? sp. named the 14th .of, February is Intended tp com memorate, ,. ., a Ife'mernt?br that' ron want to enjoy ti?r?' St'.' Va??n?n? party' ??. 'well as your '??ests; 'ther?fore' observe these rufest' - . !" ..1 ' . " '"' ?' : . Don't fret and worry every hour of tihfc.pseoedingr-day- until you-are nerf vous.,And SRUsitiye to leyexy.thing. tba| gpqg srqng. , . ,",,., .s}>. . \ i. . Don't j,uph your ?ames too clpse on each"' other's heels. ' Young people iits ?s?zi?:'/ ''9" ' .' ! "DbnH seem* t'O be1 making an effort tc/ entertain1 tnen? aV every 'moment: Suggest the games when the-talking grotvs?&vl?tlexl?is spirited.'.' 1 : ^lc< V^?nt?np #97-!1, J ,fjia,pthe'r,.nprae, is..Quplfl. I./That .lt what& the. ..old Romans called , him. Hp ha? 'st?lf Another name given him byrtKe?eaf ly^rqek's, Eros'.' 'But whatf e'ver ?B?W&b?1 ctffleo? he is'thTsahi? JbHly>lf?lI?* sflf it? ?iUt y?u "paint, 'oraW J or ^astw on*yo?? v?lenfcln,?s>ta'8ht?e lOveFifa?ryc:!"? ?>.' 6 '< j .,. Hie -J<K?ks. very., harmless : .with* : his chftbh^apy. qheeks apd, hls.,loyJtng eyea^ JBiit,, ;lqpk at, ?hlrm closely. ,and you WUl fliyl In thjOso eyes^^parks^t I r?ischri?F??llin.tIng' through the. lovel lFk'e p'??bts bf mica'in a Quartz rock! j _.r-rr. , I i ? 0 ? ,. I In' Bh?i?cc'sp'care's Day. , o Jn iShakeapca?G's tiime-there was a .practica ;Qf i greeting .the. person .met by sa^'ilng,, "Gopd morning,, *tijs. Val entine'sjDay,",and the one who made the salutation first was entitled to a ji^Q$en^,,.At this,time .the dement of chpiqe"%ppear,s,tO; ha,ve, joined .forces,) with chance, . for Jt (is ,>yr|(.ten. .that ' tflvers young persons^contrived to ac cidental ly see each other before thej saw anybody elss'bn'th'e morning o?" St. Valentino's tiny. 1 4 -./cXinTorh Tren tm cn ?i* Abraham Lincoln and an Illinois ;jarmcr had long been friends, and the ttter had written an everyday sort of Uer in which he said, among other ings, that he had been in pQor jfealth. Out in irTftWfe^Ireyrtfrc M>rV f? this day to quote what is called ^Lincoln's .^es^iLpqpji.-^j <o,.ibe i?rmer in reply by the President. 1? "Do not worry," it read. "B?i1 ^bree square meals a day. Say your prayers. ffhi?k?<ft4?yf.t?H,i:aj?ei tlt??t?l Courteous to your creditors. Keep .your digestioiil^Boedp" 'SfreefWerii-'W yilicusness. Exercise. Go slow and ?o easy. Maybe there are other things that your especial case re ifiiires to <n?Jte?rt?e*4faTfpvr,ttA?? W Sf ar f riend ^hese; I r^on.^m^ iou a goodliTt. -PiiiladelpniaTimes. JP -rtt ? 1 I???{a4 ?? Thomas Wolcott, of Smyrna, Neb., ^vns a con^^ni UrWit? ?M*na?frJ ?riting of the first speech made by 1 'ncoln in a court of law. lt had ?cen several times completely rewrlt ?en, and is now so full of corrections to be almost illegH*le#wA .**-vn . An Autographed "Co^y.. A rich and well-known citizen ?of an Eastern city boasts of an extraordin ary collection cf books wherein'": thje I authors have inscribed their j?ut? kgrarjhs.. | | I sap*is ^ujnorei that the cm* ?and pYrequetiliydhVsfcepticlsm of his friends have been aroused by the flattering inscriptions in ^queHjon; and j?orae cynics have ev?hjg'qhe so fr.r 'as to hint 'ofi k'/slmllfiirltj-i : in handwriting i throughout .the. r?elJp??on. 1 ?he 1 'c IzeV' rdcenfiy purchased a rare ?ed if len .'ot Mcmtajgne's Essays. .One evening, at tlfcn.neB, the costly1 ve? ame was'passed ?rp'itf hand to hand, ami. for fa", time. Ihje owner Iost4Slgh;t of it, When.,, however-] lt did finally co'me bkeft td^Tilnf/Tre was astonished to find on the fly leaf this inscription. "To John Blank from his cid friend .?rid' classmate, j^ ??iUe ^Montaigue."-r Harper'a W?okry.; If a" story fr?n M-? .-') . ! ... Dei., av ers the. N?w. Y?rk -Trf&ra*. the daly cf . the-.phontgranh.39t?tfJjast besuft. -A'ccrrdin.j to this yam. Ace Good hill, a^hunter; of SlilfsVrn. is havink wonderful" success gunflint fori.jwlljil gprse on the Indian River wil.fi I bl.' aid ef a nlirnosraijb. His method is !to 'sot'fte machine, landed ?wltsi , "-bor?V?hcnk.". in'-the bow <rf thej.boal, and then, when the ge.-jse answer, the calj. to pick them ?ff. The prrsk Hy ls fV'ttte islaiTghlef, ?he. says. ITef'-'now. fears, tMt rtip jiext ?,e?i3latur? iwil: 'pass'a Hw"yfer.biad{ng the u?e of i ptondgAph?.-'. >i .! '?30 J S3f rCURfii UllXHSWOk OR COLD.j dfes 'v. >fc iomi?k Doctor s Prescription Cares Conghs mid Colds in n Pay. ' ! Mix two ounces of glycerine,! one rm^^imammmmp^m pine and one-half pint of good "whiskey!, ^hakp ^ft?ftugjily^.?A?fe ttime- and. use j doe?s of, a .teaspoonful^to a.jtablej jp?bnfur every fp?r hours. The true "C?hc?nL-?tod1 Oil cf Pine copies1 pitt. "rxyxd m'e'dic?tinl''us?s'only i'A lial!r ounc?rVials srr.!cd"in t'iii screw-hoy 3&ses7and>di a! product1 of the;labofa, '.crics. of. tho : G lobe ?Tliarmaceut-ical Jo.,-,of, pay iou i Ohio..,MThe ..ingra L, Jiepts. aj.l, Qau-b2 goLten at any drug 'st0"2- ' . ,; .>,! .51 T t. ! THE ALIMONY. Bill-Before"laurrchmgf*'into' matrl, rtohy-h, man 6homld always count the .cost.-. I.-i .> t ,.,"";i,.! . r '. ; . r1 Jill,-Cut how can; heteflbawfrnpeh alimony the judge is going to.allow? lYonkers Statesman. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi any caw' of Catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. ., , . l'\ J.. CitE.SF.v:& C0" Toledo, 0. VT e. the undersigned, hove known P. J. ?Vhcney for the last 15 years;1 and believe tun) ; perfectly honorable in ,al!; business ?rnnsaction? and financially able to carry but any obligations made by his finn. WAMMNO, KI.VNAV. &i AUnM.N, Whole sale. Druggists, Toledo, .0. HairsCalarrhCiire is taken internally.act ingdirc?tly upon the blobd and!mueuou*f?ur [aces of'the system. Testimonial.! sent free. Price, "fcc. pier bottle. Sold by all Druggist*. Tate; Hall's Family Pills for constipation A personal right of action end;; with the death of the plaintiff or de fendant.. This rule has (hecn very much modified by statute in recent years. .'PTT^St'. Vitu?'Dancf? ?Nerv?as Diseases por j i aianeptly cored by Dr. Kline's Great Nervo Restorer. S2 trial bottle and treatise froe. . Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,031 ArchSt. Phila., Pa. ,. .1 --1 1 .i i- . ? .Two ministers in the-Japanese Cab inet yesignedii .... m. i ?. Piles Cured in ti to 14,I)nys. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any caseof Itching, Blind,BleedingorProtruding t'ile* in p to 14 dava or money refunded. 60c. 'r-'A1 subsequent r?tifit^tfd?'is equiv "alterit to a 'prior'coWma^d."' ' I f. n; -r- -j ?i lr. , Taylor'^ Chcrolceellsmedy of Sweet Gum'antt Muhen' is Natiir'e's grtat rethe -dy^cures Coughs,.rColds,.tCrouj? and Oon I, sump?on^ and aU thrp.u.antLlung.troublea.. \-rkt arilggists, ?5c.', 60c. ?nd #l.?? per bottle. T -fi .> < > ' '_' [ r '_' ??' o! .1 Ignoranoe ceases toi .be..bliss winn you begin to realize it. ?....'.> nr .= .ll -IM-ff! i-! T7T~ \\i ru* ,,.lj 1 . Itch .cured in 30^ minutes by AVoolford'^ Sani'Uiy L?tion. Never fails. At drugipatp/ U.f? .. ? ' -1 .? 1.1 . II., ^^Tlie^e.vprci^Si mention .of Oone thjifg ^jroj^li?^-th?, c^^hision. of ai^?tlicr. ^ ? , I r t ' i Z .-TUT ~ i. , ; ii . The General Ptet?ian4 pf the ^ll-tlnfyrmedi.of thc, .World h;is always..been for- a;wmple,.pleasant ard i; efficient- liquid .laxativo remedy of knoMn vdlue; a'-laxativo v.hich'physrciaTis cob d sanction for family use'-becausc1 its com ponent p'a'r'fs'arc'K'no\\M"f?" them to be' t"fth?l?odmc and' truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to thc system and gentle, y :t prompt, m action. in supplying tn'?t cVman.'l. wift?. its' e <.-? e'nVcombinaL'ou of. Syrup of Figs ai d Elixir of ..Scnpa, the California Fig Syn p ,COJ prpcccdsidpiig ethical lines and relics on the merits of th:.' laxative for its remar c " 'a'b?? ??eco?s. ' That is ene cf many reasonj why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by thc Well-informed. To get its beneficial effects always bey '.he genuine-manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup 'Ca'., only,' rlhil for sale .by all leading druggists. ' Price fifty ccn> ! nor bottle. '1 I : I ? ,t ? ; ? ?? . ,M ? Tile biggest 'army' depot' in' 'thc count fy1 is to be 'cstdbiished near Siu'. KTancisc?. 1 -?.? i <?! rt Il rphiovs Ibo ccune, ?oothefl tho nerves and ! rclicT.-d the ncliea nod ? ?."ovn rTen lenj. f It -...rifo bud cfiiclJ. 19c, 2J? und iUc bottles. (Li<jui5,J ,. v'!? H.N'C0nP0nAT?P) One nf th? b??t rqulp^cd ?ch ?.'. In th^innth. 1 HORK UK VDUATEI IN POMUONH I HAiflA.'.L O' ?RuKriUSJ TELEUlt A PU > AND EN Tr?*? , WI ~; Ajua*v..-?<?? ic,.,?Ki.\o'* irtiBiviss vt fir r. ( or^.T.'rn./i TidKlee luj. Short/iand.'.ttninonc l?pi^m^ ^^^^ &^^S^^KSSSI If eo. yon rodoni ilicS. Cv?xhi.v:t. largest VcKX'tabl Wewil?telidt plants otull Jtind rates. ?X^C?S as fe to ?o.oocqit.-. " relui... typ,- ? .IU?K?J Sr ".j . 'fe i :.c ii Color more K-.)0(1D brl?lilor amt l.nHcr i\lot% ^ny i .*inr-a> rf aiy (.-artuoiit Wllbout rlppl &&&&&&&&& THE TIME TEST. That Is What Troves True Merit. D?an's' Kidney Pill3 bring :t!fae quickest of relief from backache and .kLdney troubles. Is that, relief, lastiftg? Let,. Mrs. James M. hons, of i 1.3 N. Au gusta St., 'Staunton, Va.', 'tel'l _ you. On January' 31st, Mrs. . Long wrofrej: "Dban's< Kidney Pills have cured me" :(df. . pain . in the hack, urinary troubles, bearing down sen sations, etc.) On Junet 20th., .1907, four and1 one-half years plater, she said: "I haven't b'a.d kidney trouble sihA'.' I repeat my testimony."' Sold by all dealer?, 50 cenis a box. Foster-Milburn Co.,?Buffalo,Y... i A> hundred years cannot repair a moment's loss of honor.-Italian. Wouldn't you like to try. .Nature's mild laxative, Garfield Tea? Headache row el er? and Digestive Tablets also'upon re ouest. Semi po.-tcard to Garfield lea Cor, U'ool'.lyn, N. Y. 'He who derives tho advantage should-sustain Hie burden. .... . ,Qnly( One "Dronid Quinine" rhat is Laxative Elba? > Quinine. Look '(Vir tlho Signatur? of te. W. Grove. .Uffert-tlje . World .ovjcr.to Cure a, ?Jojd in ,Qn Day. 25? An ?assignee is, clothed! with tl rights of his principal. SHE CfJUL? NOT WALK For Months-Barnine;' Humor op Anki??-Opiates'-' Alone brought . i i si'cc^p -i- Ecz?ma"' Vicldcid' <x> i^l 1 ... .. ?/ CMtiCftra. .1 > !.(-.;. r.. ! .."I liad c?jema fo?Kwen.two reara? I iliad tiyra physif iaus^luit; U\cy? only gay.e,^ r| lief for a shoit lime, and I cannot enum ?rale thc ointments and lotions'!'used''to' li? purpose!-iMy''.*.tikl#? were oho-miss df* sores... Tteitlclnngtand bvmiilig vero-so ix-. lanse.itb^ \ cap]d ?riot ).<dcep. i couljl^?t ?wal!: for nearly four mon:!i.?. One,day ,m f husband said T had better try the CuticihV Remedies. After.>U,*?0g,?!jeiu ,three;.f.ipi?? I had the best night's rc?t .in .montes Ur l?ss'? tb?k an opiate. T -used "one 'set cf .fc'ulic?ta' Soa'p.' O?ntiii?ntl and linty iinji ray. .ankles healed, irv .'a, ?lwlrt-|1itric-r:It:? ?noy a-yenf sjnqo X used (rutic^iu^a, and,?thorp i. Mrs. 18"ahjl ?Ii I has been .no,return of th? eczern?. Mrs1. Divvi Brown. Locke; ' Xik\, May' '< . Jilly ti3,11907?* -'" i i /. ?: .IL t., I.,-.I pi.,,; I, I ?f'otu* t.bpusaptl sh ip builders strife^, in'( the-.3?i]gh^)i Tyne,district. .?J.^q'i I / rt*' ' * ' 1 4 j' * -.il ' * i ' . Millions in Oatsf rind Earley. Nothing, will pay you batter;'for, 1003 than* to sor.' a plenty'of big yielding' oats and barley with.'?nts at.40c lo SOc' a.bu. (fakir's new Emperor William Oats av-, crageri 50 bu. pc.-' acre more t'uan any other variety in 1907) v.-ould pay immense ly v.-hile Salzer's Silver King Barley which proved itself the biggest yielder nt the Wisconsin Agricultural Station during '1907 if'you had planted "50"acres 'would haV-e given- yap in 1007 just $&590.-00 -on 50 acres. Itrds.ap. enorm.qus fielder. I JITST SE^D. T1IIS XOXICIJ AXD, 10c ! to the John. A. ?alz?r; Seed. Co.,, ?A , C?osae, Wis., and we will mail you the meet original seed ' catalog, published in ; America .with: samples ?of .Emperor. .\Vil-; liam Oats, Silver K.r?g Barley, Billion Dol lar Grass which iproditc?? 12 tons' per; re. Sainfroin the dry aoil- luxuriator/etc, etc.. and if you send 14c we add a fajkage of new farm seeds' never before eeen by you. -.!...'. . . . '! . . .vi ; Every presumption is' made1 against the destrover of written ' evidence, j Kow (o Make Your Milch Cows More Profitable. . ' : ? 'Write Pacific Coast'Borax Co.,: New York City, for "Successful D?irylng;" ! being valuable Information on the most profitable selection of cows, their feeding and care, the handling . pi milk to yield the highest pries product, and the protection and pres ervation of these products from de terioration; with article on diseases of cows, and recipes for their curp. The book Is free. A post card request only is necessary. Many, a mair s .success i?. due to t ie .upjneijous r predict jqps,, Q?,Jiis f allin e. ;H'rB. winslow's Soothing Syrup for CmTari sn ltVJethi^g,8oft(ms^Segunre^?duce^infl?mmil-, , ?ion,, allaya pain, c.. jes wind cplio> #5c a bottflo= ""A rmh? of ac'fion ?aniiot1 arise ft'ofm a.'chuse . tainted'Svitli'fr??'d:' - ;qf' < hi Many Professional Men, .ciergyjneuiT teachers -autjfsingers us|o Brown's Bronchial Troches for cul lng hoarseness and coughs. ' Mfe'n who ' make good' use' of ' their time hnve'ii?ne lp' spp're'' Cirown. from pure bf^d seeds. Quality and satisfaction guaranteed. Early . Jersfcy ? Wjkcfibld? Ghnrrlost?n Lanrc; Tyne Wakefield: Early Flat '"D.uTtf Lite Flat Dutch. 1,000 to 5,000 at$1.50 per 1,000 6;000 to lG.'OOO af ?1.25 per'1',000 10,000 to 20,000-at $1.0? per 1, Q00 ?20,0.00 qr over at specialrates. I c?ar3atre deliver in coed cor.diticr.. N. B. I make a specially of a crate cf cabb.-ice plants containlne 100 each of the fovr varieties, Ac?ve ed at any Southern Exjress Office fer Sr 0Q. . . ARTHUR .VJ. i PES8Y ., i Yaungt Island, S. C. and other drnsr.hahlts are posjtlvply cured -5MBITINA'. Tof liy-poti'rinicorlnternnl use. Mainplo e-?at to nay dsjup habitue * ree by mail, iu plain ?wrnnper.-- TlPthilar price '$2l0O. M DBLTA CHEMICAL COMPAHY f 144 Heiland Building SI. Loud, Hfw John Whif?<??o L?uisviil-? Kyi"1 .; E?a01i3hed?l>a7.... : IllgbeitBarkel price : fot Haw <-r" and H1UES -\Voal on Comnliilou A School, with & Reputation for Dp* ?ng H '4 h Grade Work. . . * ' V . . p * TUS I.AROE8T, THE BFSr. 1 he, ilronc?i? f?0?'?X ril?B ?caoOi.-H IN 'i HE .i rATK. nOOEKE?>lKi>, MTgiFOR JUXn?oilE t.-ATALCnU?t , U.?.rGK, Kuletah. N. C. or ('hiirictte. BfdH, hip,flo,, bu .Vai . Herid for Hone Study Cl'roufarJ st received free, ono ofthc-c buttons from niven you by tho N. H. hlitch t'o., tho e or.d l'lant farm combined in thc world. ah-vc your orders for cabbage ard carden =, raised in the open air. Special expresa illows:-rliOO U^.COOatSJ SJper.l.COCyS.OCO er l.COO; over TO O0fJai$i:rjO"5rcf4,GCO, t o b. .S. C. V.'ojiiiiriaUecour.t, mshc sc-od ill lnoi>-Sil? 'mptihlrrfen:*. AU icWsfciirrSS??! Brea lbc4|Mtt ?rantecd true lo type. W*Jb?<refstn cnr'7 or Urra ?nd?r?nn n/crr?iifaiin<l idl DdtkAINwkllM c<t ?he: ilyo.' ' 'oao' l?c! 'pic'k.i?? colors all fibers. iThny, for froo boo^lat-|tlnw to ujre, i:ie.*?.s and Ulxl Coloi Possible Cotton Crop fS$F' ''ot'tSeBest"ptisitif^?a/ity^is'tjfe '??..01 j ," 'W^Jf ' CVery enterPrieihS ?cotton piantcr. An?'.";^ "it is as easy as rolfing down hill" if you only use enough . .' ; 1 " >. Urt, Is there any reason- why lyon carinot'do just as well as Mr. " . James M.- Swint, of .Ghipjey, Ga., who used' 600 lbs. per I acre of Virginia-Carolrjia Fertilizerson biscotton.crop? half bries of cotton per dJisvet to boen- . ~> .! I Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Ss Richmond, Vi. 'KiriW*. Vi:- '< Columbia, S. C. I.:'.-..:J. G?' H? gathered one and i a ?p|P ' acre, ?nd there were more' b??i? yet to bpem ': . 'This'is the experience Of hundreds'of ??then ootti?. planters. Careful preparatirin..o?y.cux soil,iand liberal. *. u.?e of high grade Vi.rginia-Car^Una^cr.?l^ers/wil). , surilyr"in,creas&;wrfyiclds p,cjr acre/' Numerous un prejudiced authorities tell hoyj it is.donc in the hew Virginia-Carolina Farmers' Yeas Book or. Almanac,, ! a copy of which may bc securwhf rora ypur.fcrtjl-, ; izer dealer, or f rb?? bur nearest sales-office. An' interesimg'picture'bf:Mr. Swint's cotton1 will be fo?nd:ia it?is!Y5a^BQok. Durliar I.'N.'C'. ' "CDrffes on. 5? C. , Baldin< rr. Md. Columb JS.OJ. 'j ^^^^??fi^^cj^'y_ j Write at once und.learn \?hy we securo besjj tfositiona,' and Wtst'salarles for* our gTE<luato3.: I Writ Stfosit (:-.'.r.T.! M M .Uri., foil ,-,f, ?T-r CURED vives >Q*rek rAolblf. (tarja to 60 C?-^.JTT?AI trtfit?f nt ?riven free, '-.'et hi crea a bcf?jrcr Write T.rrtJ.'?. ?recVi ? j..- J ?0 -.?M . rft '??-rr. I .1.' n5 oM -i r.rH TD) rt:?.- ?.,! r r? 1 isa - | t .? A Sgyare-DBai Aflswef t? : Collier's Paient ... " ^ ' ' ! . . . . We have no quarrel with Mr. Collier or Norman Hapgood, Jn^so, far as they propose to'warn th? public against the danger to men, women and children in dangerous drugs and ch appalling quantities poi . 'pw 'br unicTtipuloifs' charlatans.; But we do not ppopose-te silently submit.while a,-greater; yvrong. ,,| is ,bc4ng.nejpet?rated. which; wouldip,?. th/e. case ^indiscriminate crit- ' icism should so destroy confidence as to lead thousands with' slender means tb 'deprive' themselves"qjf tfiat" which -ha^'giveri other1 tlrou1""" ' Srind's updft ? thousands relief1 from;cpafA; and'' 'sorrow/-and; enabled f-? them to continue in the struggle.for deity breads. -o ... i ?...??.?nf? . We prppote ?to carry pur ?ase direct to f the,, people, dfowq.ti\?oi1 Great. White. Way of Publicity, confident that we shall be sustained by that vast throng who. knowing by personal experience that an Outward application ?of "Minard's Liniment relieves pain and; brings; peace of mind!and body, alsoknow that its use involves no.gangers, ?; such as ,are-charged against medicines to be-taken internally. . And,.w.e. propose^ further,^d carry the case direct to those who I haye never used Millard's Liniipent, by inviting them to send us a postal t?day' and rec'elv?' by'return, ?raajl.. freft a, Rpepial. ibfiUie, am-j pie to prove that it will do all 'that is clalmegfor; It, ?When you realize th.atrMinar'd's Liniment had its birth in'the '"' prescription of .the late Doctor'Levi Min'?rd.'who used'lT'?n'd rec-".?, ommen?^ed it in his private practice>-'55,years'Hgo, ?hd* th?t*by per'..' ? fonal recommendation it! has since borne inW uaiversal U?C-^ad ??iat"u each year'an increasing number af/people^ use,h). you begin, to.anpre? >M cl?te that bur confidence in its. merit is. but reflecting the faith ex-* .pressed .by those ?ho depend upon''ft, who know by exp'erlen?? that ' ": it is.best/or them,(that i^ stands'alone a's the:mbst 'effective; ecori omical and clean-to-use extern^ application .fon rheumatismy.neuxaJfM t gia, pJeur??^, "stifT/'twlsted Joints,.sore, strained/ or .lame.njuscj.es,,rn tired, aching feet ?or any pain'Or ache. .... ( . ? - , f .IliJiilttB^ .. ; iBe.cau.se w?j.propgse frqm tim^'fo'tftne'ro t?iryo? of.?ti?^merlt^ c " -a.ijd; toilet, others, testify; to ,th^ 'personal-benefit ^efived- frSm Mi*-"?:? hard's Liniment. ' so p?fe'and antif?epUej ^0 *:powepful, neuetratlpg-rT andr soothing as to 'h?ve 'justly j earned dtp title, jKiiig pfQPaln. '?v\%.2 know ycru believe in-the-doctrime o?. the ^uare^al.; W.e}ask vou ^o tell .others'.ot,?ha.go.o.d, ?^qaid's*' ?lipjm?n't 'ha's .done you. "Yours' r?S?e,cttully> Mlnard's.Linjme,nt Mfg'.'C?.,1 S?.'Tra^'ihgh?ln, ^ihg*"'-' r^?t?m- f.HE POSTAL;"'" ..1 r ? i li .'f rt M^fiJ?A ?) r*,?,r-,!w,rv I I...-,-, Charlestdn ' LanOE TTPE WARFIELD Second Earliest EarlyJersey . Vye Ear ti est Cabbago .Grown 'G?-BB?G?^L?NTSWS?l? ? '. i. i, '? ? T. n I , ; ,| i'- ..,[ , ',.-> il ,, , n ... .,. ? .. > 9.N MY ANNUAL T.OUR around .tile world with any ?? the best-known varieties'of -Air^CTrown Cabbage' Plants '?t the ?ftjllowirrjt'prlrts. ? ' ir^CTrown Cabbage' Plants'?t th promptly titled and Satisfaction auarantaed. panyinc alPorders or they .wilt so C. 'O. D. < ?M\otvinR-vric??. JVlzt ?WM tcr<,OO0. iitiJI;5O.-.rfeV lhou?ahd; AOOOito 7,000., ?r $l.25>.;IO,000,or boro... at 90J., R./). 8. Meggitt. S. C. All -ordcrj AsVfop prfces b? 607fJ00 bnOO.OOO.' i?-aj? CasVa'cc?rri ? h ri jtAbpRESS..B'.'L. C?jx^EfHgU S; C.,,.BOX- 2 j MEMffER OFTHEFAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILOR-N. ft?Tce> Vf. L. Douglas makes and sells mops <?^h "VF* men's $2.60, $3.00and S3.80shoes. f"B"?" than any other manufacturer' tn tho '_ JggT" world, bcoauso they hold thnlr "tSS shape. fU Better, wear longer, and *}???o? aro of groater value than any other arrSk 1 . shoes tn tho world to-day. , jH?^ W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Anj Pried aa- ??AVTIOrV. W. V. D"rli?(rlil?>riarna' ftntf-prtce is ?timped on bottom. Tntc Jfl? Saii?tt6it*? ,So!d hy the beat fhoe deajm everywbexe. .B?oeauiaJlcjV f?om t?im \6?*%M?tM the world. Jllu? We^CatnWiree'toanyaddrcaa.' * ? i W-X.-D?l'OIAS, Bt^ocktou, Maa?. , xr7ui<c?rg:r THAT WILL MAKE i?-a-feJ?^L.C^.'H, ^ i Ear'y Jcrse> . Wakefield Charleston Large ?enders.on'B ' ..Early ' " 1 ?arly Type Wakefield Succession ? Winning Statdt* . ' Su-T-me* r: I am located on one of the Sea Islands'?f South Carolina; our climate is mild, iustrsufneient cold to harden and cause plants .to stand severe freezing.-af ter Bettinr out in ihe cotder^ectionB. I guarantee satisfaction or money refundea. Exposs rqtes to ell pootts.i-erylow. D?TiPrices: 1.000 to J.0C0 at $l.50? 5,000 td 9,000 at S1.2S; lO.MOaac :etat$100. Special prices on large lots. Send your orden tt> , ; . , i ? ?< . ???? TOWLiES, PJonoer Plant Grower .- Istipipi iffice, rcBij'i ?. C. Martin'? Point, S. C. Lacg Olrtaart HMM, Hirtla't Pcbrt, i. C. CABBAGE AND BEET PL?S?S For thc next few weeks we will fill ali orders' for Cabferyr? and Beet Plants at the Yollowing prices: 'lCOO to' 4000, $1.?6 p?r M: ?000 to 9000 Jl.OO pcr Ht, lO.dOO a? 90oi>cr;M?. special pricesorifiargcr lots, cash with order br .C. O.tD: if. preferred. . We gufurantee ?aatii faction and safedelivqry o{ plants. We have all tho leading varieU'ea: the Early Jok-aey ^Wakefield, tho moit popular early'v?f??tyj th? Charleston Wakefield a 't?vr . Tayi hiici'bul verydbsirtlble forgaWen planUngl In jtke-1ater Varictur wefcave th? S?V?o?sk>^ and.thc,L*U : Flat Du,Uh.;bpth p?JduJeii? Uvm flat? h??di. .P^nia no,w, ^e^ tm shipment: pvt pey?on^il attention gi'van to all orders. . THE C?RRrWLfftN;;CW!f.??l) JECfitflSTS C. s. . .s ; D Y E dye. In, aViLwater betfpr than any. of her .dre. 'nAtnnv unltr. ?i\ i \ ., I.,,-l i I \ ri .npNJlOlC Ultl'U CU., Quincy, I Union.