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I DEVOTION pF OTP. One hundred and twenty-tour miles J? a loirg atrtuncfl for a ihort tegfdd Utile fox terrlor to travel in lets than ? one week, yet a certain fox terrier *iauu-d Gyp recently w?mt all the ?w?y r.o see her two babies. from whom she tiad been taken. Aud nhe bad no one to tell her the dlreotton. Instinct nnd mother love tautrfu h?r where to Oyp, who la a very young mother. only eighteen months old, Uvea In th? far w?st. J for u/^ster Is Harry C Fisher, of fall Lake City. Oyp ac* ^ompankd her mooter on a visit to Weston, Idaho, and stayed with him on a ranch owned by August Jensen Ono day, while they wore there, Oyp ?\arno friBklng to Mr. Fisher with an oxtra amount of prt.Jo In the wag of <her nlppod off tail, and informed him in her doggiwh language that who had aoinothins very beautiful to show him. Naturally bin curiosity wan aroused, and he followed where, bark ing and Jumping Joyoualy, she led him. There hidden away In one of &A\fl barns, ?uh a litter of little blink* iiiy puppies. ?? There was a large family of them fit first., but, ue dog families will, they d<vludlcd to two before many week* paused.* U.it Oyp loved these two dearly, aiid when Mr. Fisher's visit being ended, he took Oyp away with biru and left tho puppies, she ?w?s grieved, as any mother would be. The babies wore *lx weeks old then. About four weeks after their ar rival In Halt Lake CMty Mr. Fin her missed Gyp. At (Irut he did net worry. Ho thought she had Just gone omt for a run, or on a hunt for the bone# which are ho dear to the heart ol ?-?van the most carefully brought tip dog. Hut a whole day panned and no Oyp. Tho Fisher family (began to bo concerned. Two weeks passed and .still no Gyp. The Fishers mourned their pet as lost. She must have been killed or stolen, thoy said. Then ? .thought Btruck Mr. Fisher. He wont a postcard to Mr. Jensen, "Wes son, Idaho. And great was tho re .joJcJng In the Fisher home when the answer came, for It announced that Gyp was safo and sound at the Jen sen ranch.* She had arrived, footsore but happy, ten days before. "Her arrival was t9b occasion of great rejoicing in the kennel," said the note. "Tho two pups aud Gyp barked and rolled each oilier around in great shape." Probably Gyp was tolling the babies tiow hard she bad traveled to reach them, and thoy were tolling her how ?lonely they had been since she went awty.?N'ew York Tri-bune. Barbers Lean to Curloo. A clock that had u certain valuo be ?an so of historic associations was Jo cated by a collector in a barber shop. "He . seemed surprised to Ami it bore," ho said to "tho proprietor, "i>;it ho need not havo been. Barbers are now running ji_xaco with :*aloonl:c. ,> ers in buj'tiifi: up many such objwtu of interest. Tliero are dozens of bar bor ahops lu town that can boa-: pieces of furniture and bric-a-brac o!' enough aud curious enough to nuil:<: the collector's month water. In :n>ii!?? '?ases tho pat tons of those shops r?'al I7.0 the. value, of tho < niaru: nts pr > v?ded fer then: to bSJiiU ... , i tint; a shave or a hainut; in other casos, they don't; but tho proprietor knows every tune what a bonanza !>? has on hand, ami it. would take mighty sharp bargaining to K(>t the things away from him.?New York Proas. y Evening Conversation. "I love you.'' said the man "Oh, goodness," i|iiote 11?o maid. "I'd like t<> believe you, L>an, But' really I 'ru t;t'rnid.'' "] love vou,*' said the man, 701), goodness,'' quote the maid, "I'd like lir-helicve you, Dan, Hut really I'm afraid." love yon," said the man, But why prolong these rhymes? Repeat' this if you can, About a thousand times. Pessimistic Pa. "Pa, you 011 "filter ik tint jou:i'{ what bis intentions are." "Whutfor' "1 wants to know." "1 kin toll yon. His intentions am to keep wa'/n at mah expense olny ?bin' (lis winter, an' 1 reeons he'll carry out <lem intention*. too, dal's whad 1 rcckon." Everybody Says Ii? Once more ibis bromide Now we hour: "(Sood gracious, isn't I 'lli i tuias near l" . Tho avaicious man is alwa\s in want.?11"? arc. So. V . r?r<;\.\ young Had "l'oilcc Nerves" From Youth. "When very young I began usies coffeo and continued up to tho past six months.'* writes a Texas girl. "1 had been exceedingly nervous, thin and \cry sallow. After quitting coffeo and drinking Postum Food Coffee aiiout a mon.'h jny nervousnesi disappeared and has hover returned. This is the more remarkable as I am a Primary teacher and havo kept right on with inv "work. ''My comnlexion now is clear and rosy, my skin soft and smooth. As a Rood complexion was something I had grcatlv desired. 1 feel amply ^pald oven tho this were tho only benefit derived from drinking Postum. "Before bejjinning ??s use I hal suffered greatly'indigestion and headache; those troub.es"lure now un-| known. ^ "Best of all. 1 changed from coffce to postum without the slightest in ? convenience, did not even Iiav? a headache. Have known cofifea drink* \ ers who were visiting me, to uu Po?? a week without being aware that ay were not drinking coffee', v have known several to begin the \r Postum And drop it bociuM VJd not boll it properly. Aft?r how it should U proptrtd V trlea It again and pro. CVdelfcloni." Ro^n by Po*t*m Co., Battl* ?.KiWtoad tli* booth*; "Th* .,! ite* la pkfs. "Tktff ? A Horrible Street Car Accident at Charlotte. N. C. FAIR YOUNG LIFE CRUSHED OUT . -r. f Miss Aileen Kendall, of Bhelby, Run Over and Instantly Killed by a Fa?t Moving Street Car Mm. 0. B. Cabanisa Struck and Badly In jured. ? ? v? Chatjotte, N. C., Special.? Miss Aileen t'ahauiss Kendall, of Shelby, wnn run over and killed by an Eliza beth street car hi thy corner of East avenue and Myer* streets Monday night about !l:4VS o'clock, and Mr*. H. (.'uhmiiss, of thin city, wiu gainfully hurt. Mr. CahauisH, who was accompanying his wife and niece, escaped b uious hurt by the merest hancc. Tho accident is one of the most distressing that ever happened in Charlotte. Miss Kendall had just arrived in the city from Haltign, where she had been a student at the Baptist University for Women during the fall, and was on her way home Id Shelby. For several weeks past she had been in ill health and wtfs returning home in order to re cuperate. A niece of Mr. and Mrs. CnhunisH, hhe was to spend the night with I hem and continue her jour ney horne Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cahanisg and Miss Kendall had just alighted from a Myers street car in front of the East Avenuo Tabernacle and wcro start ing across East avenue in the direct lion of South Myers street. After pissing around the end of the eat I hey stepped out on the parallel 1.1 i/.a belli track at tlie moment a la.-t moving car bore down on them. The young lady was caught before could* turn, and Mrs. Cahaniss was struck and hurled to one side I'ke a stone from n sling. Owing l" 'lie fact that the tracks were j-lippcry with water, The motorman, Mr. A. L. Baker, could not stop as ii11 i ?? kly as he otherwise would had t!ie tracks been dry. It is hardh pi'obable, however, that even if he had that the unfortunate young lady would have escaped. She fell under tiic lender and was dragged by the v.'Hideu running board guarding the v;heels for perhaps 100 feet. |j|.'e | was extinct when the car was j >'opped, deal h having been m kf antnneous. Mrs. ('ahaniss, while i ! nsl:ii11j11vr no broken hones, was l"i lilily hi nited and paini'idly -injur" ??!. Mr. ( ahaniss, who v.as just a little I behind his wife and niece,' escaped) b\ the narrowest of margins. A ! .virtU boy, half a block down the jlite!. .-aid lluil he heard a man's; \oire <ry onl 'al the moment of the collision, " Mv (!od. what has Imp- I peneil .' ' | here being so much I < on 11: -- i?< 11 _ j 11 s I at the I line, he (!???.: ;lit t lull someone in the car had I State and Nation Clash. Monl j joinery, Ala., Special.?The J first ela-h between the Federal gov- j eminent and the Stale ?>f Alabama j came when Solicitor Henry 15. St eg- I all, of Ozark. Dale conny, was cited', under a rule issued bv Judge Thomas .lones, ol (he Federal court to np- ' pfftv ami show cause wliv he should ' ) "I be adjudged guilt v of cnulcuipi ! ^ ?r his alleged misbehavior toward j Deputy Fnited Stales Marshal Pul-j l*!m. 1 lie alleged misbehavior fo'i- I ?isied of a threat said to have >><?. n ! ; .ade by Mr. Stegall that he would; ive the shenlV ot Dale countv nr ?st the deputy marshal for atte-rjn'-? ?<?? to tferve on him the papers in th?i ''?Mitral of fJeorgia case. Mr. St'vrcii ' . ' cited to appear before .ludv Jonc> i Deeeniher .Mil. New Orleans Exchange Open".. New Oilcan*. Special?I'm- the tlrsl (;?!:?> since October 2*)lli trading in all i It nda was Monday }>ortnit(eil on tho New Orleans stuck exchange ami Monday afternoon Xow Orleans, Hir '>m!libitum. 'I.ittIt* Woek and Hcauiuont, lYx.. street railway bonds wore quot > ?' inan I in ;> points higher titan tho < ? i>i!!u bids October 'J">th. i Georgia Farmer Fatally Beaten. A:a< 1 iens, <"JSpecial.? Benjamin I ,i :liUi"'l. a p rou.i lie. 11 planter ro il iv: upon tli'1 W\iauder plantation, .'iii' \me: icn>. i-: :it death's dof>r 1 > <?in i?i11\v s delivered with a billiard <by Marion Sites. another tanner "?atunlay niuht. Li^htioot \s skull - i rosin (I and lie has miico been o.i Tho art'ray occurred.at > ^roct ry '.-ton- at l#esi)t?? and re ailed l nun a i'.irtnvr tcid. 1 s *j b I - iout cannot reoo\ i'". Train Derailed; Three Men Hurt. I Mobile, Ala.. Special.-- I!very oar I except the diner in the l.ouisville & Nashville northbound pas^-nircr train' was derailed at o'clock Monday afternoon near I )yas Creek, :t"2 miles north ol' here and throe mail chnks. Campbell, Wharton and Luhou, were badly cut ami brui.->ed. The injured were carried to Bnyumielte.tor treat ment. - Jamestown Exposition Ends. Norfolk* Vo., Special ? lb* srrcat Jaxatsfowa Exposition loosed on bat urfl^ tttgh't frith appropriate ex*r c&e*. The official jeptfrta ftfooiw tfcar thwre were 2,800,000 adffljfcfcioTiji, ox which 1,800,000 were paid. While he finances arc, not. what the direct k ara had hoped for, yet, if the prop rty can bo sold' for it* value, there will be enough to pay oat the dehtu, a littJeleft tor the tfcxUffXNrt. ? T> ?, y \ + 'V*- ?1~ ???rr Flf fttfmNTS IS THE tlOli h Advice Given th\ Farmer* by Ottcert of the State v, A??oclatioo?Mr. Smith 111. The following vvn6 given our lant week: To the I'eopttfoKSouTfhUarolinai On account of fact) that Mr, K. I). Smith, president South Car olina division of. the Southern Cotton association* h?? hecn de?f>erately ill in the hospital at Florence i'or six weeks no address has gone forth on fcrhalf of the association on the sub ject of the Hit nation of cotton. At the meeting of the executive Committee of both the Southern Cot ton association and the Farmers' un ion the minimum price of 10 cents was fixed and published broadcast throughout the South. At that time it waa estimated that the cotton crop would reach 12,000,000 bales. Sinco that time nothing has occurred lo change the estimate but both'J<tro?u individual sources and from the gov* eminent It seems that tbirt estimate of 12,000,000 bale* wtlw extremely liber al. Kvery indication points to u crop of about II,">00,000 bales. We have kept clone watch during the financial panic of any disaster that would materially curtail the eon* sumption of cotton; it can be said that there has taken place nothing fince Sept. 1 which would lessen the demands for cotton. We have passed through a very stringent money uiar? ket, which of course affected - the prices of everything in America. Hut we believe that conditions are rapidly assuming their normal proportions? New York having? resumed its ship ment of currency throughout the country. We llrinly believe that those who have had confidence in their fellow man and financial ability to withhold I heir cotton from the market will yet iccf'ive the minimum price fixed by the association. In every community there are farmers who have disposed uf their cotton and whose disposition is to laugh at the fellow, who has lieiu but the old proverb 'he who laughr*. best laugh* %isl" will again bp ex I'liiplificd. Now that the weak coLion and weak kneed men have been disposed of we confidently expect under the re sumption of normal financial condi tions Chat the price of cotton will ?'.;jiidiy advance for il stands to rea son that if nndf^r the most distressing liii.ineinl depression cotton still hangs around 10 cents under normal condi tions we can readily look for the minimum price if not more. We urge our friends to stand by the recommendations of the national t xeeutive committee. KWANCIS 11. WKSTON, See. S. ('. Div. S. ('. A I Mi. W . W. WAV. Member Nat Kxecutive ('onimiltei. II. IH ATT. lYeasorcr S. ( . tnv. S. A. E. F. D. ROUTES IN THIS STATE. Just Six Handled More Than 25,000 Pieces of Mail During Three Months Ending June 30. ?Tiisl six rural free delivery inuii unites in South ('aroliti handled more than 2/>,000 pieces uf mail during the l!:ioo months ending' .June o0, 1907. 'I nis is according to a statement pro paired by the fourth assistant pojst^ master general, Mr. DetJraw. "VCritU the statement of the number </?! pieces,, of mail is given also the amount of postage cancellation dnr. ing rile three months. These routes arc as follows; Anderson,-routo No. 7. which linn, died ?IK.H.YJ pieccs of mail ami eati cclled of postage; Darliiii; toti, routc No. |, 2"?.SSl) pieces, $S5. \ I ??uncoiled postage; Knterprise, route No. 1, :i4,:W7 pieces of mail, postage 09; l.atuytrs, route No. 1, 2.">,19;i pieces, $151W0 postage; Spartanburg, route No. 1, 2(1,">54 pieces, #48.97 , postage; Vorkville, 27.00-1 pieces, *;u.d7. (Jonerally speaking the amount ol' uostajre cancelled in a poKtollice or on any route is taken a* the measure ment. of the value of the route. Tlmi this is a .iu.-i way to estimate the worth of either a postoiVico or a rural delivery route is open to serious ^no tion. Still the postollice department in determining whether or not a route, '"pays" counts the passage eaucci|,i t ion. 'to -.jet tiie average amount foi a year multiply the amount of can cellation by four. For instance, in the above, multiply the amount of cancellation of Anderson route No. 7 by four and the result is ?010.24. That is by far the largest amount on any of the routes in the above list, which are the most active in the State. Bryan -#oos to Washington. New York. Special.?William .1 Bryan left for Washington where iio will speinl two days in conference with the Oentocratie leaders in t o'.l givss relative to forthcoming legis lation. Mr. Bryan delivered an ad dress on the application of the gold en rule at Westminister Presbyterian church here. He expects to leave Washington tor his homo iu Nebras ka on Tuesday night. GrafcasfBrothers Dsnied New Trial Fla., Special*?'Thotoas a&d J. B. Graham, prominent naval wttfras operators of Southern AH btttfc iratttiy. lu lb* XIju rates Ocfurt after Uialft ?ta ebatgas af peonage *?te denied a trial. Thomas Graham waa sentenced to Serve 13 months iu the Federal prison at Atlanta, ?*, and to pay a toe ot $50* J- 9- Gwtoun was eent rnccd to six months i?Jeil a* gi? HO* TO CUU RHEUMATISM. The collate o( KVeuioaUam aud tat??? died dtneaaea hi ?n ?xceaa of uric acM In the blood. To care this terri.bl* dieeaae this acid muit be expelled and the wyetem ?o regulated that no more acid will be formed lu exceaalve quan tities. Kheumainpn <a ho Internal dis ease and requires *an internal remedy. Rubbing with OJla and Liniment* will not cure, afford* only temporary re lef at bent, cauae* you to delay the proper treatment, and allow* the malady to get a flrmur hold on you. Ldnlment* may eaae the pain, but they will no more cure Khcumatirtm th'in paint will change the fibre of rotten wood. Hclen^e ha* at luat discovered a per fect and complete cure, which Itt caUe.l Hhcumaclt'*, Tosted in huhdreda of cane?, it ht j effected the, moat mar velous cure#; wo believe 'it will cure you ItheurnaMde "geta at the Joints from the Inside/' a wee pa the poisons out of the ?yatom, tones up the stom ach, regulates the liver an?l Kidneys and make* you well all over. Kheumat-lde "strikes the rool of the disease and removes lt? cause." Thla splendid reotedy la aold by drug glata and dealer# generally at 60c and $1 a bottle, in Tablet fotm at 86c and 50c. a package, (let a bottle to-day; delays arc dangerous. }t costs mora to satisfy vice than to feed a family.?Ittilzac. moot* fou two oknt?4 If Vou Suffer With Vour Kidneys and Hack Write to Thia Man, G. W* Wiuney, Medina, N. Y., in* vites kidney sufforers to write to him. To all wh'j: eucloa.) jiostngo lie will rc'X ply, tilling h'o w. I>can'? Kidney ri!la f-urcd him after h.> Jmd doctored ami had been In two dif ferent honpitul# for eighteen months, tuilfarinft In ..on so pttla in the hack, lanfoautis, twingon when stooping or lifting, l'-uKttor, dizzy spells and rhau* mutism. "Before I used Doan'a Kid ney Pills," Bays Mr. Wluney, "I welshed H3. Attar taking 10 or 12 boxes I weighed 10^ and was com* pletely cured." i Bold by ail dealers. .r>0 cents n box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. So 'TwoulcU Seem. Gaddie?Von don't seem to consid er my opinions very valuable. , Krotchctt?Well, y<>n don't seem to think fiofHHier. (laddie?-Why / Krotcliett?Hccanse it' you did you wouldn'I give them so freely. fcS'i'Ai*; or Onto, Ciyy or Toi.koo, ? Ia'ca?* Coi s rv. i J 'ka.vk ?). lIllKNKV iHiikes oath that bo is senior jiartne:- of the linn of F.J. Cheney & ( (>.. doing business i i I'll- <"ity of 'J'oieilo, County . ii i a. ?rcjjaid. tni<l that said firm will pr, \hvujii ut' one hi:m>i<eii nor. I.Acs for oavli afid over/ ?-.i<e of CA'i Oir.'l 11?>i?* ?an.i.?t I .? ov.r.'J b;? 1 !< ? u-st? <-i Hait/8 Catakihi Cum:. V'u.wk J. Cui4nky. S?VOI'!l (<> 1 ('f'll'l! 11 ? ? ul, I Mt'.tlii'i'ibO'l ill 151 J' j>: ,,-t if.', this 0th day <h iKocmber. A. I)., t'?. A . \\ . < 'I.MASON . (seae.) Notary I'ublic. I lali'is < 'atarrh t \tiv is i^kon inteiunity, a:ut ?< is directly ?di t.lu? blood iind mi;e<>is sur faces <>t the I'V-.tiir oiii lia, fruo. F.?). Cuk^Cky Cc <'o., ToleC.o, U. iSold.bv all il all's 1; 'auiiiy I'dk are the heri. Afraid of the Bow Wowr,. "Say.*' growied (lie first hobo, "why didn'f yer go up ter dat big hou.o, like I (old ,vi.'r to, an' git a handout " ,t? "I stalled ter," replied his pal, "l>nf. a minister-lookin' guy gimme a tip noi tor. lie sc/.: 'Turn from y^r present piith, foolish ? men; yer go: 11' t er de doj;y.' " / COTTON OIL. A Ptrfcsily C!c:m. Pure and Whole ?pZyHOme Cooking Fat. Oii impioves the flavor oil ail foods iii {he preparation of whieii it is n.svd as a 1'jit, and s uds, breads.I ?akes ;:n<l pastry nui<:? itli it, ar-ij iempting. bccause,?d' th eel, imtty tlnvor, impart'.'*! I'rom perfectly j pure and odorles^'fat. An unlia-Wed nuuib?< eombina-J lions in salads, is poM with tiio use of Cotton Oil alone as an in gredieut of the vnrioui ad dress ings, whether mado ol; jat, Ash, ehicken, vegetables or f, as a foundation. Tho Woman li /. "Professor," said I m Gidday coyly, "you have such eat knowl edge of human nature. % *1 sure you can answer this quesfl .. At what age does the average n t of intelli gence marry i" "Dotage," promptly .eplicd thvi Ciabbed old professor. Fame is but ti e perfume of heroic deeds.?-Socrates. FITS,St. Vitus'l)ana> :N er vous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Grout Nerve Restorer, si trial bottle anil treatise free. Dr. H. It, Kline, 1*1.,981 Arch St. Phil ft., Pa. Don't budge if you sit at ease.? German. / So. 40-'O7. Alr>. Window's Soothing Syrop for Children toethinfc,softensthej!uniB,r?}dwcc8intlarnmu? tuin, ullays pain,curen wind eOlle,2Ccabottlo Example is better than precept.? Johnson. CAPUOINE #^1 IR|trC> 15 ?mn?fi tho came, Jt m I ? Df ?" ?ootliM th? tiarvca and ? ? ?w rMloteii tb? ?cho? and COLDS AND fiRIPPE^V.'Jl hrndarli<<? nnd KcantlsU *l*o. No bad loc. Sic and OOc bottlre. (Liquid.) * '/ I '? 7*6 WojftM't ttQ9?. we o*tu4 ftduuft) lHjM Wood by Wi*?, "tbt wojuou if 4i*ti?r fc'ly more hopeful than man"?? ''Yen," interrupted Murrj^t, "there's mi wife, for instance; every time that she's bought fUb since we've been married she lias asked the dealer if they were fresh, hoping, J ?uppo*e, that sOme day he'll nay 'No.' ff How Extraordinary. "Mrs. Pop ley wag telling me about her baby today." "Yeat i met Mrs. Newmater to* day and she wa? telling me about liora. She says it's just the sweetest and en tee t little thing in the world. "How mid! Ho i? Mr*. Popley's." Back Talk "Let me aee#" began Mr. iienpet-k, "the wooden wedding Is the fifth an niversary, isn't itf" "No," Huapped his wife, "when one marries u blockhead it's the cere mony itself./' WHEEL CUPBOARD. to constructed aa a help to the wo man without H (Servant. The dinner prepared In the kitchen may be placed in it, v/lth the empty dishes on top. Tho cupboard 1m then wheeled into rfce dining room, where tho dishes are i'ftjrved from it, thuB saving the many fetepa back and forth to tho kitchen. Tho cupboard may be made with little expens* by any man who has a plane and u few other common house hold tools. The wheels and axles may be taken from a discarded "go-cart," or bought at the baby-"'irrlage factory. A list of items for its construction Is as fol* lows: Sixty feet one-half inch white wood, $3; 4 wheels and 2 axles, $1.25; 2 pairs brass hinges, 30 cents; 2 brass knobs, 15 cento; screens, glue, fete.. 25 cents; stain, 20 cents; total?#>.10. Mrs. E. B. Bradford In the Boston Post. SORES AS BIG AS PENNIES. Whole Head unci Neck Covered?Hair I All Came Out--Suffered CI Months ?Cured in 3 Weeks by Cuticura. | "After having the measles my' wholo i head and ne<k were covered witji scaly t Korea about as lai-gc as a penny. They j were just as thick as they could he. My hair all came out. 1 let the trouble run along, taking the doctor's blood remedies and rubbing on salve, but it did not seem } to get any better. It stayed that way for about six months; then 1 got a set of the Cuticura Remedies, and in about a week I noticed * big dilference, and in thres weeks it was well entirely and I have not had the trouble any more, and as this was seven years ago, I consider myself cured. Mrs. ? ltury Porter, Albion, Neb., Aug. 25, 'QO." A person advertises own i? cfliriency. ics Ins Taylor'* Otferofcee Remedy of Swoet j Gum and Mullen Is Nature's ?reat reran* 1 dy?euros Colds, Croup and Cou* I sumption, nn I Jill throat and luns? trouble*?. At druggists, '?#? , 50c. And 11 .CO per bottle. Castles in the air cost a vast deal ; to keep up.- Lvtton. ? ll' h cii; in 30 minutes by Wooltoi'l ?? Psiiilmy Lotion. Never fuils. At druggists. To your son give yood name and a j trade?Spanish. ?yrup#figs ^EWir?fSenna Cleanses thq System Effect uullyx Dispels Colas and Head aclies duo to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts truly <ii uaxauve, Best forMen\\?mwm and Child ren Jyoungtwd Ola. Always duv me uenume wn - has ine jull name oftne Com ^CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. * by whom it is manufactured,printed on the front of rvery package. SOLD BY ALL LEADlwS ORUGGISTsV one size onjy, regular price 50*p?>-t>otMe. BEE PAXTINE To eonvlnea any woman that F?x~ tin? AntiHnptlo wlU Improve ht-r bcnvth and do all wo clulm for It. "Wo will send her absolutely free a large trial bo* of I'axtlne with book of instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send" your name and address on a postal card; oleanscs and licnls mucous mom* brano af fections, such as na*al catarrh, pelvlo catarrh and inflammoUoo caused by femi nine ills: sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cm at'vo power o??r these, troubles Is exu.> onlinary and give* Inunediato relief. Thousands of woman are using and reo ommcndinK it every day. 00 cents at ilrujrsist* or by mail. Remember,-hownv^r, IT COSTS YOU NOTHimt TO Tit Y IT. THE 1U PAXTOX CO?, Bos tea, Mms. NIGHT sweats* ^ NO APPETITE USED PE-RU-NA Old Howe and TIm //?o/v or 5n Hr* MIW. LIZZIE L011H, nw w. latb St.. hicago, III., writes: "J take pleasure in writing you these few line*. thinking there may be other women 6fifferinf? the same its J did **1 had rrty complaints for over a year. ntffht HtvratH all winter find tiotvypc Hie. I was run-down tso far thai I had t*> ?t down to do my cooking, I rtaa so weak. " I tried man? different medicines and doctors also frothing eetmed to do me any good Tilt? doctors wauled to operate on me. "At last I wrote to Dr. ilartman. I told him just exactly how I wan, mid In* told me what ailod me and how I should take I'eruna. "1 did as he told .ne for four mouthy and now 1 u ttf nil en red. "No one can tell how thankful 1 am io him, as i had given up all hopes of ever getting well again. "I am a widow and the mother of six small children who depend on my support. I work all day and seldom get tireu. "I took live bottles of 1'eruna in all. "Any woman wishing to know more ahouL mv case limy write to me and 1 will gladly tell all about it. , "I thank J>r. Ilartman for what he has done lor me." Peruna is sold by your local <lru? giflt. Buy a bottle today. GA.-AU. BUSINESS COLLEGE MACON, GA. ' Hew Wjnagemeni Moit Expert faculty FINEST POSITIONS "AMERICA'S BEST'' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE .&0*TYFE nrccullj' !u pvciy linilntu and uirOi) In it l.oniv, Nliicik ??(' Utoamindt (u l*U?t urn. All ??*'. ii! 1. nil (uurnnd'tiil An J >.<:tilnc. ?>n> p. It r AV?lle for CuloSofu* ??) 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G?JL.?H So. 40-'07. .ftfiTS Our Plant* are Ml GliO * N Kt!U>l 1 ?ISJ OF HBKD WE SET OUH CRO!' l?UOM. mm niiflWM Lr-Hdinif V?rio l?.? EAJtIA JKKSKY WAMSJflKJWH CHARLESTON WaKKFIKLD. AV.iit l?<? dAy$^j| vii rioti.ms we lutvc HiU'i'fS.tioii. a i.iu?> Pint I*.!??#*-? Il? full'? t.O'd jp .r,00<) t.. O Ot.O, SO OpO ?i.l in w.ur? ar? ail |.:r >\vii nvrtr b*U w.if.tr niui Will without injur v. I UK CAlilt-( Alit.iO.V t tL ?t?3 If So, Send Your OrdSjs' D. Q. TOWLES, Young's By mriil. telegraph or t?!cp'ione? Fr tei-sT " T.000 tO^Wtthnt gi.fcO V<>#3 0.000 to 8.1W at ?12& JKjftJ f>.0i)0 and over r.t $i.W> per J Social pricra to tbonc ocinir WWTO. .-at is/act ion and niycd^ovnt. gilt rinv.tn rtady fur shipment from iflce. i If co, y?>uno?,.ou'bt r??e*iv?l f roe. one of iheM tlio S3. C. tx.:i it. tjven you by ti.o N.' II; lillicii_ ice^e-st Vtjc Jab'o w.' d l ljnl inrm ccml>in?<3 in f \Yc. v >?? tah ? <}yourowiew for cauhaccu pUr.ta't iu'.\ Ki.nJ . rutaod in th? ?jxmtth*. Syeci. r.-.trs. V'trvv *s fci O'.w;?1/GO t> S.C00*t$l to 10.C0C n ?*:-1-S 7ti l.CW; o\<i 10 000?J!L.Wyw<i? ? K s? ? li. I*. C. V.?t ??araclro c?*J ?!w/'*rr>. ?i? -J t'.vn pr^'op1! ?'.'?Iil'u nM. t itI*'"Ctes'Kii yelist- o1 -/r ?rintrril | Irt t *' U? < . ? f|io ? Si-rllnid. thu tj..:; v .u'x'.-fclvtt *c.4*Vt Lv;*)* U^pir-nu. fj,H. BUTCH CO* J^JjAWTJS that will makk Ear'y Jeraa> WakofleUl Chatleoton Largo Tyt>? Wakefield Henderson's Uucccsaion F/Hrly Winning Staldt I am located on one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, our* iust sufficient cold to harden and <:au:ie plants to stand severei J?,,. ? ?llf in ti10 , oidcr sections. 1 guarantee salis'cclioti cr Money rtfundtJ. Bi ^ ^ . 1.000 to 5,'X0 a: ?.i 50; 5.GC0 to O.vJm >1.25; 10fi SsecUl p.ic:s on large lew. ? Send > our o-A-.n to / 3P. "VIT". *X,0>"VOrX.i:EJ*3. Plon??r Plant Ci Ttl?PV* fflct, Tim's t>Ua<. S. C. Martlq'a Point, S. C. l?| lirtace * shoe3 at all PHIC K?J, KOH tVErtY MTMBFN CfT-C t-AM't-V MtN, OOV6. WOMEN, MISOtS AND Z llOREfl W. t, wiifcof nnri nr/fn ntrn*r<$1-*tn S9*Op sitid Kfifrs# then nry trfiher manWaetturrr fn fh+ w lr/rf, tmnmftno thr>\ hoi if ifi+tr mhapm, f*t b*tt**0 *?om* /#?#*??, And mrm.of gwmimr vmtum thmn any olhor mhmmm m th? wop/? to-dmy - "Tv-y W.L.Oovylmm $4 mnd $5 GIH Edtr* Shoam cmuiM ft* ? >?* CAPTION. ->? W. I*. Donald nfctno h?nl i?rlciO 1* ?.imp?d O w|,,lt, s<>ia hv thfi b?*t I>h<>0 everywhere. Shoe* mftlM ^t4U?8 W* *" IM>1'QI TELEGRAPHY BOOKKEEPING SHO! 1 MS ?SS VAXffSJitSVtiK'^.VE" | JSg-WSaffl : W?if SOUTABBN ttUDINSM OOLLEOB AND TKLRUIIAFU SVUOOI^Ib! i gave up." writes Mrs. Flossie F. Walea, of Leander, Tex., "t getting well. I suffered for months from female troubles, and tried sM Buttlwy did menoj^od. At last I tookCardul and now 1 am stout ^4* ladiescl^d lew from this. that &