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w o r-' -.: ? > ?? V uomand with it*s ox combination of Hyritp of l'iga am) xlr of Semm tbe California lig By riip Co. proceed* ar mg ethical line* and h-Ik h oa the merit* of the wxative for its remark able ?*cctr?rt. ? That ib one of many reusonH why Byrup oH?ig* and F.lixir of 8< inna i.i given Bp preference by the Well-Informed. - to got itu beneficial effects always buy thl genuine?manufactured by the Culi fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for bale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cent* per bottle. BKCRbiT OF J/ONO IdFHJ. We occasionally meet a woman whose old age Is a* beautiful as the bloom of youth. We wonder how It nag come about? what her ?ocret In. Here are a few of the reaaons: She knew how to forget disagree . able thliiKU. She kept her ilervoR well In hand and Inflicted them on no one. i She mastered the art of saying ] pleasant things. ?She did not expect too much from her friends. She made whatever work came to her congenial. She retained her Illusions, and did not believe all the world wicked ami unkind. She relieved the miserable and sympathized with the sorrowful. She never forgot that kind woids and a smile cost nothing, but are priceless treasup'fi to the dlscourag fd Sho did nnto o'hers as she would bo done by, anil now that old age Iran come to her ami then1 Ia halo of white hair about her head she Is lov ed and consbl"r<:d. That Is the se rret of a long Mfe and a happy one.?' Indianapolis N'? ws. The form <?!' agreement and the convention <>r parties over-rule the law. 3 01 kl i\ - j Yon won't tell your family doctor the whole story about your private illness ? you arc ton modest. You need not he afraid to tell ]\Irs. I'ink ham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you could not explain to the doctor. Your letter will l>e held in the st riclest con fidence. From her vast correspond enee with sick women during tho past thirty years she may have gained the very knowledge that will bell) your ease. Such let ters as t he fol lowing, from grateful women, es tablish beyond a doubt the power of LYDIA F-PINKMAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer all female diseases. Mrs. Norman U. liarndl,of Allen town, I'a., writes: " Ever since 1 was sixteen years of ape 1 had &utYered from an organic. de rangement. and female weakness; in consequence I hail dreadful headaches and was extremely nervous. My phyai tian said 1 must go through an opera tion to jfi't well. A friend told me about T.vdia K. PinWham's Vegetable Compound, and I took it and wrote you for advice, folbftving your directions carefully, and thanks U> you 1 nm to day a \\?-ll woman, and I nm telling all my frieuda of my experience." FACTS FOrt S3CK WOMEN. For thirty years l.ydia 10. 1 'ink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, lias been the standard remedy for female *ills, and has positively cured thousand sol' 1.\ \ i i ?? : * ?? oviilcii will' 111? \ i* i'it'll iiiMiiuni Willi displacements,intlammat ion, ulcera tion, libroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that hear ing-down feeling, liat ulencv, indiges tion,di/.ziiK .ss,ornervousprost rat ion. Grown from pure bred seeds. Quality und (satisfaction Kuarnru-ed. Early Jersey Wakefield: Charleston J-arte Typo Wakefield; Karly Flat Dut h; Late Flat Dutcli. 1,000 to 5,000 at $1.50 per 1,000 5,000 to 10.000 at $1.25 per 1,000 10,0001o 20,000 a t $ 1.00 per 1,000 20,000 or over at special rates. I guarantee delivery In good condition. N. B. I make a apeclaity of a c?ate of cabtug? planu containing >00 each of the four vatl?le?, dellveird at any Southern Expreu Office for $1 00. > ARTHUR W. PERRY Yoihis** Island, ?- C. MORPHINE Saving Hiiubwlf. ?u don't mean to nay," remark* ^iae, "that you rn;tde a present ^to Borrowiuan 7" replied Mark ley; "I Lad to, my own self rcaneet." 't understand; 1 Thought >ou to iiiin.'* Llid ; not knowing any hotter. I don't want anybody to Imj hw i'ool ish enough to expect it Had IliH Sympathy. "yes," Maid Jiltliaiu, "he wt.i tiii old llanie of mine. And when you told him 1 vwim to bo married next week, did ho seem Horry 1" "Yes, ho admitted that he felt very worry," replied Miss tlabbie. "1/id ha, really?" "Yes, although h<? said he didn't know your llanee personally." Pert Paragraphs. < Yedeneo should he given to ono skilled in his particular profession. Private rights must yield to public eonVfiiieuee in ease of necessity. lie who (lootli iniquity shall not have eipiity. A green winter makes a fat church- ! yard.- Old Saying. Tn the Hi itisli Columbia Parlia ment it declared the residents of . Vancouver might arm a^'.iin.tl the ? Japanese. ,No. 7-'US. j rriti-: food No Food Coiimilnnioner of any Ktnte Iih.s ever attacked tJie absolute purify of <?rH)M--N'uta. Kvery aualytdH undertaken *hov.i this foo<l to lie made strictly of Wheat and Hurley, treated by our proeessea to partially transform the star<h part8 Into u form of Sugar, and there fore much easier in (II*.-st Our claim that It is a "Food for l>t'nin him! Nerve < "cut res,r""|?'~baMd upon thV fhT-1 tlTiTr"'ccMmTii parts of Wheat and Parley f which -we use) contain Nature's bialn- and nerve building Ingredients, viz,, I'hosplmte of I'otwwli, and the way we prewar9 Uiy food mal i -j It easy to digest and usHlmllnte. Or. <}eo. W. Ortrev in hi* book on "The Dlochendc System of Medklne" nays: "When I lie ni"dlcal profession fully understands the nature and range of the phosphate i.f potassium,- insane asylums will no longer be needed. "The gray matter of the brain controlled entirely by the Inorgai cell-salt, potassium phosphate. I I' "This na!' uiil'es / ? ith album and by the addition <? oxygen crea <(..1,1 . ,V. ... 1 , I nerve-fluid, o; the gray matter of t brain. "Of course. th? ft a tra-* '>( r>*.v; salts and o!h> r oiganic rr.a*'.f-r A nerve-flu id. 1. r potassie.m pho.-ph;ye In tile chief fat'.or, and has the powAr within itsolf to attract, by Its own law of aflinity, ail'things needed to manufacture tho elixir of life. There fore when nervous svmpfortis srli^, due 'o the fact that the nerve-fluid has be#>n exhausted from any cause, the phosphate of potassium le the only true remedy, because nothing else ran po.-:dbly supply tho do tlclency. - "Tlie ills arising from too rapidly consuming ti.? gray matter of the brain cannot be overestimated. "Phosphate of Potash. is to my mind, the nio.it wonderful curative agent ever discovered by man, and the blessim:; I! has already conferred on the race are many. Hut 'what shall the haiv si he" when physicians everywhere fullv understand the part this wonderful salt plays in the pro cesses of lift'? It will do as much as can be done through physiology to make a heaven on earth. "Let the overworked business man take It and no home gc id-tempered. Let the weary wife, nerves unstrung from attending to sick children or en tertaining company, take It and noto how quickly the equilibrium will bo restored and calm and reason assert her throne. .No 'provlngs' are re quired here \\'(? find this potassium salt largely predominates in nerve 11 uid, and iiiit a deficiency produces well defined symptoms. The begin nine, and end of the matter Is to sup pl> the lacking principle, and in molecular form, exactly as nature tarnishes It. in vegetables, fruits and a;fain To supplv deficiencies?this is che only law of cure." Please observe that Phosphate of I'ota-di is not properly of the drug shop variety Imt is beat prepared by "Old Mother Naturo" and stored In the grains read) for use by mankind. Those who have been helped to bc'.ter health by tho us* of (irape-Nuts are legion "There's a Reason." im.\i\ I'owKit Iiicrrased b) Proper Impeding. A lady Alitor who nn? only has <!??no good Itterary work. Itut ieared a family, found in (Jranc-N'uts the till al food for brain work and to de velop healthy children. She writes 1 am an enthusiastic prnclaimer of (?rape-Ntjts as a regular diet 1 for merly had nu appetite in the morning and for >. yrara w^wle nursing my four children, hatl Insufficient nourishment for them. "I'nable to eat breakfast 1 felt faint Inter, and would go to the pantry and eat cold chops, sausage, cookies, doughnuts or anything 1 happened to find. lJelug a writer, at times nt?_ head fo.lt heavy and my brain asleep. "When 1 read of Grape-Nuts 1 be gan eating It every mornlug, also gave it to the children, including my 10 months old baby, who soon grew as fat as a little pig, good natured and contented. '? I wroto eveni/iga and feeling the need of sustained brain uower, began eating a small saucer of Grapo-Xuts with milk, instead of my usual indi gestible hot pudding, pie, or cake for dessert at night. "I grew plump, nerves strong, and when I wrote my,brain was active and clear; Indeed, the dull head pain never returned." FO0TUM CEREAL CO., Lt4., Battle Creek* lileh. a. ? Lats News BY WIRE \VASIIIN(.TO> Ah a result of th* >viii?l/ rii fn * urandal President Komi-vmi />kh?e^ the it it <111 system A delegation of n.?. fin fact n ?"(??> 1 r< favor of tin; creation .?! f> >h if, o/tin mission waa received hj ilit Presi dent, w ho piontJo (five tbeii hr gumenls I he ino>t careful r<iiiNi(lM'a l ion The Alexandei Hamllion National Memorial A sociatlon, \ihose object It is in erirt ii 1T1 ?? itum?i|t lo lUrfflliroM w as Incorporated ?'oal Is being shipped/ ro A< foloiubo aii'l Shu nghal ftii the* ill i in- DvariH 11 ?i?-t on lts\??jjj way of ih<: Suez Canf(l. This Fact wa> ad in 111 >'il by the Hureau of ffqnip hi (tut Norman Calf, a |>r<!>mir:<vr<t Jeweler, ?1 iorl at hin home. He was forty-four vears old Mr (iait wan *idel\ known iri commercial, financial knd charitable instlttition*. lajjji'.s W Van Cleave, of ??f Ix>u'.*, head of ilif movement for non-par t'.mn tariff reform, armed to urge tlie Reverldge measure Secreiao Metcalf signed a eontiact for a new t-ijbmarlne boat capable o' making slvttcn knots ad hour. ol It \ IM)|*TI.I> ISLA NDS. A Cuban \ aper sa>'84the republic i'i,of r'it mi (-I the supervision of the Am*-in,-an nation, hut that a guaran rby the Cuban governin*iP. must be gi.ven Cuban m groes make plans to in dme others of their raf t* not to start a r. volution when the republic Is es tablished Representation In the House of Representatives, at Washington, I), i' , was ii.rii-a|^'il bv two wh'jii Benito l.nyardo and Pablo Ocatnpo, resident Philippine Commissioners, .ook their Heats}. J lie Navy Department decided to M i:-i four Kubmarine boats to Manila to strengthen defenses of the Philip pine-. (Invrnnr >1:it-Kty>n returned to Ha vana from a v4|1t:Vto (iovornor l.ecu o:i:i, 1.1' Matan/.as. At Matanvas (!ov ? t nor Magoon met w I lit an enthusi astic i ion. DOM ICSTIC. The fJovernment filed a bill In the I *i; i i ed SIt "S District Court at. Salt Lake Cite, charging the Harrimun railroad lines Willi restraint of trad David I'.arrle, yachting and busl t."-s r.-j r '?=< uiat i ve of Sir Thoinan I.itilon In this country, was killed by 1 ??Vi5\V. W i,;V.Wii,/< I R< v c?'n,rnl Adtn. Msta^ S. \V. Weltdt, deceased, obrnar. 7. P'od. n 0 I o of e., d V-:'" i' of i.? change tho Charter o^u. ?.v w -n uie>' "i 11 (l i<f em. . '?i ? K_f.' oi's l 'i! .ry a' Chicane Dr. .1 It Ca'.field, in reporting to th ? faculty ef Columbia College, New York City, crltlcls'd American uni versities in a comparison with foreign i( ill i?iii Iv S. D Short ridge, formerly C >v t ii or of Nor t h D.iko! a. <1 it d at I' ? vi I s l.ake, N. D. itgtd seventy-eight. In 1 ^ ? U he was i beted lioveriKtr on the fusion t Irk ef. .lohn I). !'. chefelbr Is .a creiiilor r > f the faib >1 v 11 \ >;b America to in - am Hint o* SI'J,,.e0O, I'.avitm lent i' tha' an.Hint i.t I- Kuis a' t lie I iin.? of I he panic C ?org ? D. Wis-', many v?a:*.< a member r.f Congress from the Third Virginia District, died at Richtnxid. lie was unmarried and seventy-two years ol I. Night riders at Hidden I'ond, Ky., smavlie I :t barrel of whisky, nine cases <u' 1 er and tnucli oilier Ibpior b. longing to John Cidlius. ronKKJV. A movement was beg nr. at Jo Itaiii! ?.-Vint';; t > l:o>ontl Asiatic tradors ami all iiiiplnyt'is i>.' Asiatics. Ii U itii outcome cf recent anti-Asiatic agi laiit>ii in the Transvaal. i'l inc" lit"mil, U?o reigning Duke of Sa\i- \lt nbourg, ?!ic! in l!orlin. Tii?> i. mbiti Tribun ? nnnoiiiirtd tli;.t ii v. ill ? .?.i-.? publication. The Ti i ii" nevt r has boon a i>;i> inf-C 1 1-:?V 1-rt V. i'I. i; i has infitruvd Japan that - r i ?. iho col I"i't ion i ? f customs . i. . ><11? nod on liio West rn Man litu i;-.n I i?11? i?? r nn 1 r the at-ive 1.?;? ? i* ui.t ! ' with Knssia. A:i T a !i a'ed debate lasting five an in- !< .is" in tlu> taxation bills > \ j.\sane, alcohol, brer ami kor v a - passed in tli o I liftat Ti ?i" Japan. Ufl'inson. a loading; witnoss 4 ' |i: :n-t? ease. coilf?'.-ed that ? w; s l" ailt \ <>f in.' charge ->f per j-j >. :-t I.Mndov \\ ?J1 ja??i 1'iif. the yacht designer, v . . ? rm !.-lv injured by a fall fr?.m i'.: . k to tin- liold of Sir Thomas !.i' ; nV new boat \ bill appropriut ing $3,f?ti3,O0o t'or ; iin addition in iho sum a!: ;;dv \nied by tho Russian Duma was subinittcil to the Cabinet. Count Honi do Castellane told in a Paris court that ho spat in Prince de S >v,an's la 'o and knocked hi:n down I ?. .niso ho had boasted that he would marry Mmo (Jould. ('aptain Vti'.yndo, of the French lin ? steamship I.a Hretagne, was fmitul drowned in the harbor at | Havre. It is believed that he fell i it o the water while leaving the ves .-M'i in t ho dock j K? a r-Ad mil al Wlren Kt Sebastopol, | Uussia, gave orders for all sentinels to lire without challenging upon all Mo-pt i ts found in tho vicinity of the ar.-.enals or the storehouses between tl-.f hours of ti p. in. and 6 a. m. Paron Kogoro Takahira, tho newly appointed Ambassador of Japan to the I'nited States, left Romu for Washington by way of Paris. Queen Amelia brought about th? overthrow of Dictator Franco, caused tlif forming of a wholly now Cabinet anl brought to distracted Portugal a peace that promises to last. Lord Dudloy, Viceroy of Ireiand under Balfour, attacked In the House of Lords tho Tory policy of coercion for Ireland. Advices received in Portland. Or?., from Vancouver say that all Japanet* veterans there have been ordered home. ? Premier Kerrelra do Amwral an nounced tha formation.of a new Cab inet which nnitea the?monarchlal -fac tions, at Lisbon, Portugal, 4.V \ 4 M <4; VWJ ?#*???<? | fe|>, -*?><! \**\> <* H .IOM><| ?t tl V*. )((|l (| 'Hi* '->? Wl /.V' I A Ai ?i< It Ik " viUivWWw K KvA* *'(?? <)tl) '.<!?? I t< (wt n Vm '<r fiai.i >I|('m ' I ?#? I % I'V' I' '' I) <4i|lui ?tk 'lit lt> ? ? ?;l 1 tsn i'M > #?>! <iiH A * >??.???* t'HW i V>W>>4 >' W 1** ' "?4 W.Vvt ?? . OM tl VMH CVR'r^ >??*'? ???>4 ?>*???? ?<> H ? ? ' hMi! At v * ? >t >n . n >4 t h 'Wll'tlWll > f .??*? '#*. *>/.? Th* c'tlrer "??>#>! t> /# ?..>*>*? ? rar* edit'or />' V/.frt t>?,? ?> ? ***>.??* f)n+ ev#?nlnfc M /ilrvw :V# <v?m'? ???? ? nm* fn?8H/w1 fwrr >>fcr4 t# I m> for k Mine the e*T#-r ><s#1 of II Wh*r< ho*ev#iT 1i /)4 #1 ft* it COItl* hfc/k tO h.JTi W Wilt. fc*tOft}th*4 f/ find oil U?e fl? :??*' tht* '.n*/rlrOo* "Tr. J/>hi> TCunk 'i-firiri h:? o'l fr.erwt mid clftffenrifct-* M.We MoMtitxt"? lUrphi'fc We-.k'.J. V t> ?for* frs-.rii M ^! U- rwro T>ei iv i-r< -he V#>* Yk Tribune !he .Is* of ' )?< pta>nofc r* r>fc h?* J j*' !><?? iin Amrllm to ?M> t*ti. A-"* 0?d y h htm?#e of Ml'^hora htvlnc wi?r ;W rf;i. ? ace*k?* runner.* for wil l pcrtc on iho Tr^ *n liv^y ?l(h the f>f ft ph^tlOJV.V'b 'H? WfVbod IS 'r ?r< the tvachlre. load ed wph "hank-hcnk." In :h?< bow of the boat, * i 'h?i, when *he geese answ?r th* <?/>.!' to pick rh^m off The geese fly <n ?*><? *lau?h<er, he says Hp now f..-?ra (hat the next I ,???!?? la tu re will *?.?>.?* a !'iw forb!d<Wr.g the use of I phonograph* The bij^e#t army depot in t Ijo | country is to In* established near San Francisco. to ( c hi; a coruii oit oou). Doctor'n Prescription Cum ('oukIin i niul < "ol<ls in a Day. Mix two ouncetf of f?lyeerlne, one fiaif ounco Conc'ntrftU?<l Oil of IJino 1 and one-half pint of good whiskey, i shake thoroughly ca' h (linf.' and us?^ ? in of a teaspoon till to a table- I Hpoonful every tour hours. The trio- | Cone,untrate<l Oil of Pine comes out ' up for medicinal uses only ;u l.alf ' ounce \ials scaled in (In s^i'-w t.. , : eases and Is a product of the 1nli.ii a- ; tories of tho Cloh" Pharinacetii k ill | Co., of Dnyttui, Ohio The ni;:r< dleutu all can bv .,?, v ii it <\n> i|.?,k , store. TI IK At t M' > \ Y fljj] -pr-forf laiinehinp Into niatri /nony a man shoul.l always count the cost. 1111- Hut ho* can he tell how much alimony the bi.lni> is RoinR to allow? ? Y on kern Statesman. Sbiv'h This? We offer (Iroiliiiidrod |)nll.ir* R tnr.i rfl for nny ense of 'Catnrrh tlffil ennnot be | cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J, ('III.NKV &. Co., Toledo, (). I We, the unnersipned. have known F. .1. ^ Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him jx'rfectly h?;n??rable in nil bu?inps? ] transactions and financially able to carry j out any obligations nia<le bv bis firm. Wai.imno. Kinna.n J!t Makvix, \Ylmle wale Druggists, I'obnlo, O 11 all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ingdireetly upon the blood and nonuoussur faces of (lie s\ stem Test imonials ?ent free. ;-?r ! '?(??? P^jd bv nil !>r?s^n?s. Take Hail's Family IMU for constipation \ pertoiuil i i_i11( of act ion em's with the derilh ui' the plaintiIT or de f"iidani. T!iis rule luis been very much inodiiied by stalulo in recent FITS,St Vit us'Onr.cn:Ncrv.>r> . Diser.se> per. uiiiiic.utlvcui oil ??v Dr. Kline * ?>r?*?i|. Nfi vd Ue^tnri r i'-'i trial bottle i iel treatise fiee. Di II It. Kline. I l.,?.Wt Arch SI. 1'hila., Fa. Two iiiini>ters ill the .Japanese Cab inet icsiyued. Piles Cured in <i to It l>ayn. Pa/o Ointment is guaranteed to ciire any caseof Itchinu, Hlin 1. HlcvxlingorProtruding Pile.s in 0 to 11 days or money ref unded. 50c. A subsequent i al ilicat ion is eipiiv nleut to a prioij^eumniaml. Taylor's Clinrokee Itcniejly <?f Hweet (linn ami Mullen in Nature's great reme dy -oures ('ou^!is, ('obis. Croup mid (!ou BuinpdvXi. mikI nil throat and lung troubles. At druggists, /ik\, 60>.'. and tl.(0 per bottle. Ignoraiv e censi-."? to be bliss when ymi 'h ejn to realize it. 11, I, , (! |...! in :?) niinot ?s by Wonlf'Ud i Bnniliij Lotii.n. Never 1-nU. At drug^iits. The express mention ot one tiling implies :i:e e\clus;o'i ot another. t ** ?M hi t'K?rt tO>4t l* M txAi i'rvtN l ? ?# M?lf, % ? K J'io Vi'-'-j ImIu* (('? < si (>V,M 41.1.I l4it'' Uv>yit>)<M It n*v i vU^i uiiiu$' t VI 4 ' 4'.v?? VI, s' ii v( \ v # N 4*. t ?>?'.* S; N * *i t ? o ? O A .' * ? * ? J \ 15. V? ?? '. < t * V . # ,\ ? > ? V i (!' ? > ? < v ?'+ W tJ ? . ,? < / 4 ? ?<V i > 4*i, >?-'?* i ( i>.'1 * ?f /,? ' s*'/ .' ?*? i/<> \iJ'. .. >**> .4.#-: k v A \ Xi" f t. \ > 11 1 i r r * r. ? t v#;c?i w< w-?. .v.*. ? ?%v,.4. V; * * * .'???. ? 1 Vi. *Y*l*r Mllkutv. Ov N \, V l.nr.iiW, \ <"*'.> ?*a? ?.?.??? A 'i los$ ot ! V.s. *v; W oulijn t >v? iui :?? *.i\ N*u.:r ? r-u J ?ikAt 1 v<t tijutifUi i t*' :.i ? ei* and lV.?**ti?i f*. .?;? *i?o id ?i>j**t S?u! iw*kaiM to luii-.rii !?.. ' wkhn. N V He who derives the advantage should sustain (he burden. Only One "Unnuo t^uiutne" Thnt in IjkiAtir<? III otu ? Quinine Look for the signature oi l; \\ Orove. I'sed the World oror to t\>re u C<?ld uj On4 l)a* 35c. A11 assignee is ojothed with the rights of his principal. SHE COULD HOT WALK For Months?Burning Humor ob A utiles?Opiates Alone Brought Sleep ? l-'cztMua Yielded to Cuticu ra. "I had eczema for over two years. I had two physicians, but they only j<ave me re lief for a short time and I cannot enum erate (he ointments and lotions I used to no purpose. My ankles were one ma*jj of sore*. The itching and burning were ho in tense (hat I could not sleep. I could not wall: for n?*arlv four month*. One day iny husband said I had better try the Cnticura Remedies. After using them three times, I had (he best night's rest in months Vin 1 i>si I took an opiate. 1 lined one set of Cuti? nra Soap. Ointment, and Pills, and my rnUles healed in a abort time. It is now a year since 1 used Cuticura, and there hus been no re I urn of the eczema. Mrs. J1 ,*\ id Brown, Locke, All:., May 18 and July 13, 1007." I " ii thousand shipbuilders struck in llu! 1'nglish Tyno district. Millions in Oats and Barley. Nothing will nay you I eiter for KVS than to sow a plenty of big yielding oats and barley with oats at 4tt<- "to 50c a bu, (S.ilze.'a new Kmperor William Oats av eraged 60 bu. per acre more than any other variety in would pay immense ly while Sal/:-; s Silver King Hurley which proved its-It (he biggest vielder at the \V%cnnsiii Agricultural Station during IO07 if you had plantc 1 50 acres would h i".e given yuu in I!>t7 just ^n.fst'O.W) on 50 acre.'. It is an enormous vielder. .M'ST HKM) THIS NOTICB AM) lOo t t the .1 <?!? 11 /\. Sal/.er See l Co., f.n t rosae, Wis., and v.?* will mail you the uicst origin;! seel catalog pi'.l>h-d?o I m America wil t hai.i;;!os 1 ? l\mp< ror Wil liam Oats, Silver K.ng i!.ie;,?v, |ji;!ion iJol I it- Crass wiiich produces 12 t-iiis per acre, Siiinfroin the dry noil iuxuriutor, <?tc., etc and 11 you .-euit lit' we add a 1 avkage of new farm .-'j.-Is uevei* bciuic been !>v } cii. Kvory presinuplion is made, against the destroyer ??L" wrillen evidence. / I low (o ?.l?kc Your Milch Cows More Profitable. Write Pacific Coast Horax Co., New Vo.\; City, for "Successful Dairying," being valuable information 011 the most profitable selection of cows, their feeding and care, the handling of milk to ,yield the highest price product, and (he protection ani pres entation of those products from de terioration; with articlo on diseases of cows, and reciper, 'or their cure. The book is free. A pos. card request only ia nececsary. Many a man's success is due to the numerous predictions of his failure. Mrs. Winsiow'sSoothing Syrup for Children re,-t liing, softens Mirgums,reducesitiflatuma t'.oii, allays pain,c res wind colic, 25cu hot tl? A right of action cannot arise from a cause tainted with fraud. Many Professional Men, clergymen, teachers and singers use Brown's Bronchial Troches for cur ing hoarseness and coughs. Men who make good use of their lime have none to spare. CAFUDINE f I! c^" "C* llie c?ii??, ? D U !) hv\f [<*? ' (?ntlim Hip iifrr>-? ami =V> J* K llct. ? t!.., r*r-*?t ? ;,n.i COLDS AND 8RIPPL?E;',!i l.*mk:\chm aim! NftiniUii a!po. N?? Imi rfl.c* 2"c mill MH* I'ul!!?'? \Lt*l/iD..) John White<ZlCo. Louisville, Ky. K.UblltUod 1337. J righo,t inprice paid I fur Km' ? FURS nrul hlDlr.S Wool ou iommluloii Charleston (.AKGc TV PC I WANSriHLD Svco. il Garlics! liarlyJcrsey WAKEHKLD The E;;rlipst Cabbaao Grown SUCCESSION The \ Earliest \ rial 1 Hand Variety CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale I\M ON SW ANNUAL TOl'K around the world with any of the best-known varieties of Open-Air Orown Cnhhas? Plants at the following: prices, viz: 1,000 to 4,000, at $1.50 per thousand; 5.000 to o.nflo. t: $1.^5; 10,000 iji more, .-.t W.. P.O. I). Me>{?{ett. S. C. All orders promptly filled .-w<d satisfaction Kuarantccor Ask for prices on 50,000 or 100,000. Cash accom p?;i\ mjt all ordert or they \k ill go C. O. f). Address B. L. COX, Ethel, S. C., Box 2 A School with ' ?-?? ^^ " WnrL ? . . (INCORPORATED! " OrK On? of th.< h??ft coulps eg ?ohi?.'? In ?h" Srtiiih TH K J. A porsr. THK 11X8 T. * he Mronpft tiWUf M.>KK UKUHJ\fTiA .N |M<riin\< i><aN A!.!. ?T,UU HCHuO !N 'I IIK i I JifK. lkjOK|?SWrf??. MlimilnS.i TKLK-?K ,* t*l? > AN'.) KS.LSl WUll KwH IIAN'W'MK i'AUI.O'.OK, A<1 !r??* UlNO'n Kl'HIKlfl? ' OM.I'.OK, Uitlalsk M. V *r CUnrlMU. If. ( w H ? rtMo tfixch ftcokhv, iny, Skcrlfiuhd. <94.% t y Mnii. ?vh(2 for Ho*10 Study Qtr6olgr It* ?v>, yr>u t'oubt received frco, on?of (hofccbuttons from tl fllU ; it, piven yots I7 t'-.o N. If. IUitch Co., tbo !.-'rsif.t \\c<iibl?tnd I'li.nt i'urm com!>ir.?l in tlio world. \\ o \x :'.i ?? I toh.?ve your o:\iont for cikolwvKcru d ttaulcn I lartitcf .vil h..m! . riisod in th? cp?n air. ?xpr*oa rate*. Pilcc* u foilov.?:?1,1001 > 5.(00*t vl 53 t#t 1,000; 5.0(A) tr. 10,000 r>t $t.:s r*r I .COO; cret 10 000 ?t $1.03 per 1,(00, f.o b. *? | S. O. V esnutDlMfnvtil, r..s*J f.*>l r d ?.*? jifr.irt All if-rn ll > tVt? :?t >*i>. inki. n:?J ;??!? 14 lip*, v <? !.*< a tun t?i' y Ifl* tkthM tor ilem :?r? ?aiucmu! : ?r4 fl.k l.i'fj. of eiu?~ N.H. BUTCH CO.. UeM?tt,S.C, The Greatest Possible Cotton Crop of the best possible quality, is the aim of c\ciy enterprising cotton planter. And ^ "it is uneasy as rolling clown hill" If you :mly use enough Yiiyliiia Carolina Fertilizers 1* there any reason why you cannot do just as well as Mr. James M. Swint, of Chipley, Ga.t wao used 600 lb.*, per acre of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer? on his cotton crop? He gathered one and a half bales of cotton per ? acre, and there were more boll* yet to open. This i? the experience of hundreds of other cotton planters. Careful preparation of your soil, and liberal \if-c of high grade Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will surely "increase your yields per acre." Numerous un prejudiced authorities tell how it is done in the new Yiigini.i Carolina Farmers' Year Book or Almanac, jl a c?.pv ?-f which may be secured from yourfertil- 'A i/cr dealer, or irom our nearest sales-office. Aft interesting picture of Mr. Swint'e cotton w ill be found in this Year Book. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Kl.hni.e^. V?, No?(o!k. V?. CoIubU*. s. r. Atluti, O*. Dwhtrn, N. C. CJm/IoIoo, 8. C. BxJtlmorc, M4. Coiumbu*, G*. Ixinuli, Gt. Montgomery, Ait. Mfni[>hi?, Teun. UnxiKKl, L?. ts/s a - y// a? tjku;Z?>,U. ?.t<*iJSJiJ-t-" c "^/0 ,( / ->.? j/d&SA S//?<U (o f VVHta at onoo an4 luunt why wo secure best positions, an?] host siUaricn for our 8;rn<iuaU-8. ^ Kiov.vp. Avirhsov, I'rcs. CURED Glvet Quick Dropsy.., all tw?llls| In t to m <l>ya ; effect* a permanent e*r? In jo to 60 daya. Trial treat?i*?t (riven free. Nothlsgcan b* falr?V Wflte Dr. H. H. Qretn'i ioiw. * itoaoblUls. Bo* o Auanln. 0%. A Square-Deal Aaswer to Collier's Patent Medicine Attack, We have 110 quarrel with Mr. Collier or Norman Ilapgood, in 30 far as they propose to warn the public against the danger to men, women and children in indiscriminate use of vicious concoctions of dangerous drugs and cheap whiskey, disguised as medicines, and in Appalling quantities poured down the throats of tlie American peo ple by unscrupulous charlatans. Hut we do nor propose to silently submit while a greater wrong is being perpetrated, which would be the case if indiscriminate crit icism should to destroy confidence as to lead thousands with slender mean.; to deprive themselves of that which has given other thou sands upon thousands relief from pain and sorrow, and enabled them to continue in the struifgle t'o?* daily bread We propose 10 carry our case direct to the people, down the Great \Vhbe 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, also know that its use involves no dangers such as are charged against medicines to he taken internally. And we propose, further, to carry the case direct to those who have never used Minard's Liniment, by inviting them to send us a postal today and receive by return mall, free, a special bottle, am ple to prove that it will do all that is claimed for it. When you realize that Minard's Liniment bad its birth in the prescription of the late Doctor Lovi Minard. who used it and rec ommended it in bis private practice, 55 years ago, and that by per sonal recommendation it has since come into universal use, and that each year an increasing number of people use it, you begin to appre ciate that our confidence in its merit is but reflecting the faith ex pressed by those who depend upon it. who know by experience that it is best for them, that It stands alone as the most effective, econ omical and clean-to-use external application for rheumatism, neural gia, pleurisy, stiff, twisted joints, sore, strained, or lame muscles, tired, aching feet or any pain or ache. Why This Statement ? Because we propose from time to time to tell you of the merits and to let others testify to/the personal benefit derived from Mi nard's Liniment, so pure and antiseptic, j;o powerful, penetrating and soothing as tci have justly earned Its title, King of Pain. \V6 know' you believe In the doctrime of the Square Deal. We ask you to ?ell others of the good Minard's Liniment has done you. Yours respectfully, Minard's Liniment Mfg. Co., So. Kramingham, Mass. SEND THE POSTAL. CABBAGE AND BEET PLANTS For the next few w*?ki we will fill nil orders for Cnbbnge and Beet Flants at tho following prices: 1000 to 4C00, $1 26 per Mj 6000 to 9000 $1.00 per M; 10,000 at W)c por M; special price* on larger lots, cash with order or C. O. D. if preferred. We guarantee *ati? faction and aafe delivery of plants. We have nil the lending varieties; the Early Jereey Wakefield, the most popular early variety; th? Charleston Wakefleld a few day* later bui very desirable for garden planting. In the later varieties we have tho Succession and the Lat? Flat Hutch, both producing large flat heads. Plants now r?ady for shipment; our personal attention given to nil orders. THE CARRCARLTON CO., BOX 100, MliGGETfS, S. C. MEN. BOYS, WOMEN. MI??K? AND 6'HILDRCN. ? W. L. Dauatmm men's $2. BO, t than any o4hf mmmmtmotfWf* In m wor/d, hmomumm Itmy hmli th*tr9 mhmgtm* tit bmtfmr, mar litot? WHf arc or m mmtmm wmtmm tlmm Mtjr sfnwa ahomm ?n thm w*mrtd tm-thur* W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 BRt Eto Shots Cirmt Bt Ea wiled At An? Prioe r&i {?v't <u Vied AXrlu4\vcly% ?r^Al'TlO*. W. K DotiftlM iuua? ul prlM U ?taunpvd on Wot torn. Tnkf Ka *nti>iiiutt> Hold ?>* th? U?*t ihof* df*lrr* rvtrywtiara. itow mailed from factory to any part of the world. lUui Uat?4 Catalog frets to any addreM. I? OUlJtlLAH, Ilrorktou, Mu?? T.AT<rr? THAT WILL MAKE QAWRAQM Early 8omm?r PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ./ vmaM tzrtsrz ms ? w -