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To Bnioy the full confidonoo of Uifl Well- Informed of thtf?' World and tho Commendation of U?o iuo#t eminent, physicians it wa> rtssen lial that the c<>n)i>onoiit part a of Syrup of Viw ami foil x ir of Senna bhould bo known to and approved by thorn; there fore, tho California I'ig Syup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every package, 'J hi' j>crfect purity unci uniformity of pro duct, which they demand in a laxativo remedy of ancthioal character, an- assured by the Company '.i original method of man ufacture known to the Company only. The fi&i of California are used in tho production of Syrup of Iigs and Flixir of benxia to promoto tlu? pleo*unt tnste, but tho mcdicinal principles an; obtained from plants known to act iikmI beneficially. To got its brnefiolal effects always buy - tho genuine- manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for buio by all lading druggists. "? ? ??? <? "I 'II 1 1 .1 ? ') Jl'. -HI' I. . II'.IJ'-'. UWIJHM < ? ? ?< m I fruit ni'vcrrmiies from n had inc. i'orl iiiiucw,. ins n.ws NUMllKUKD. llow n YoungwtOwn Man Disappointed the I'CHNlllrtNtN, John II Trubo, 312 llftrvi?Trt St., Youha' 'own, Ohio, says: "In spite of three different dociorn 1 was getting wort>? , anil n\ an tol'l J . coil l?! II '1 live nix month* Thoy oitllfd it lirlKbt'H <1 1 h ohho. My limits wore HwollcH ho badly 1 liad to keep to I h <* llOHfiO for it lit u i,non( Jm. Tlio it rl no W.'IB lllich, JiitMHil ^ifM wore frequent a n <} *camy him my ixitd wan Hore and di /.- J ay 1 tiM-d |)'?aii'H Kidney I'llls on | t ho adviie <if a friend, found <*??n? plef'e r< liyvi in' time, and two yearn have now. pastii'd without a kIkii of . u iii iv- : ( r'MiiiJo," I'.vfiK niln r (lie name? DoanV Bold by u ! 1 d? al- iH. .">?i reins a box. Kok tei-M IIImii U Co . Hn'T'iio. N. Y. The rlnid that ' l< It t>i liitnsHI will I' l' lirs i' ?>t I'rf to v'. :(!(,(>. | fish. Mr- VV himI.i'w , - ( 'UiMrrn tc I .(i/. .niftesi : l;.r ? <? cm inlfnnililM t |i'!i . k p. ii*. ? ! ..I,.- y.V alxitU*. 'I lie wiv" ? 1 1 >? i !?? ?;!<.. is are, fools too vifiire. < < iSo. -jy-'OD. Kor I'ltl.DS 1 1 < i ? I < ; 1(1 1?. 1 1 irk s ? ,iim i>r i (. i ?? i ? o Mil d. ? itii.v. - I'. :i : ii ? in-'i i'i v f.i i.-l-. in ciin-fi I III < ? i I'l >. . r .? 11 1 -I I . . iik.i1 i. Mil lis I . . iiii (in it. :r< I) l"i . Uli'l Do You Feel Run v Down ? I J so, you are an easy victim of dijjC.iSC. Vv-u can nvoul danger if fc'.j buil'.i up yo-. r system with the tut'.iral strength -^ivrr ? DRJXJAYNE'S TONIC VEKMiriXiE which he!j>3 y ''-:r bftiijr ?.1> i'.i own builJiti^ un. !: {nits the \v :;r> <li^rs sivr svsif-rn ii .? j-. .* ? f <? v t r.)i!il:tion . R^/u'iti-. t i ? !>, 1 1 n |m r : a new vi j;cr a::. I ' ???'.? !i to 1 1; v tissues. Your 1 >niffi ' t.ris it. Tu'o 50c am I 35c CHILDHOOD'S HUGBEAK BANISHED I' * I v : vl? a erf am of castor oil M'.'ftHAY ttftuO CO. . COIUVBIA. S. C. TAKE A DOSE OF CURE VAt U*T *WK\*t YOU (?UW^?%tS It wi'l KVtantly relieve that- racking cou-(,h. Taken prornpTy it vv i!F often prevent Aitlcna. Bronchitis and tcrtoui throat and ?iur.g trouble*. C_?uafaut<?ed salf aad very palatable. . Alt DrutiUU, 23 cent*. c must ^ive thevbowels help. Your choice must lie be tween hnrsfT physic ar.d candy -Case a r-m. Harshness makes the bowels callous, so you need increasing doses. Cascarets do just as much, but in a gGntle way. W*? pc. krt {.< x lOcor.M? at tfrusr store*. R51 L u . h i ! : ;.o icuuiau i> mat CCC. Wow Book on Consumption FREE TO ALL ?">0 cloth 1* uixl 1.1Ch1IC4i ;> r. n i mt'llon. THIf in p.r.in. ?-lin* lo I ? sw*. %jv how ron uni' won ' ?? * *'t% !-???! In >? i?r o?n i VN'Uo t '.I. i'tfuk IS f. boo tut y I if.-. YONKTRMAM CO S|2? W?Ur &w?? i, Kaiaaaioo, Ulcfc* PIPE-VALVES FITTING AND SHAFTING. PULLEYS, BELTS. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUG0TA Dropsy b H*?aior?a all iPtlllni l? * to m 4aya ; cffecta a permanent cura Injoto 60 day*. TrtallreatmeM gW?mf rfc. NoihlniMB be fatxM Write Or. H. H. ??!>?. Bu m Atlanta. W RMtorM Cray Hair ftp Natural Oolor ttMovn aaa?aw#F and scurf loriforatci and prevent* th? hAir from fallinc off r? ay arm*1**, ?r MM Blr*ct by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia il fk| liHMlk f lfi?l?f P* fw W " rOfcLY Or ASSASSINATION. It Nev*r Helps the Oauie In Which ,1 It In Committed-* yThe late' John lfty waa not, addict* ed to rinmy sweeping statements, bi)l otin belief which he expresaed time and again w?k that assassination uuvur helped forward the mime in which it was committed, it defeut* it m ends. The tinirdcr of Lincoln did mure to check the development of the South, and to increase her dif* Hculliw# than any other event. The anarchist who killed McKinley mere ly nJ rengthened the conservative feelings of the world, arid to thai extent jandponed the change which he aougjit. Prince Ito was killed in Manchuria because he had been at (lie head of the Korean government , mid because Japan's method)? in Korea had heen drastic. Instead of being an apostle of severtv, however, Prince Ito- himself constantly stood' tor modern, gentle and ? coneillmldYV methods, u( least as compared wifh I his countrymen in general; When he was picked out, therefore, the foil v of assassination received u flagrant illustration. 'J'ho murderous Korean was undoubtedly tilled with motives entirely patriotic. Ito, like wise had been a patriot all his life enlightened -aUo. He whh the vic tim of large, unreasonable forces which often seem to lie beyond the control ? of man.- - Just* an the 7i-sj(s siualion of Ito is likely to increase .Japanese severity in Korea, 'and thereby undo its purposes, so did I lir- execution of Ferrer stimulate liberal feeling over Furope, and thereby accomplish I he opposite of what the Spanish government in tended. MISSOURI'S CHAMPION COW. A Hotel Could Bo Well Supplied by Princess Carlotta. I'rinress ("ui'lotlu, n Hoist fin cow in t ho dairy herd of I In* Missouri <'ollo<?e of Agriculture, pivex more milk titan any other row in Mis souri. In the last year she pave 18, 1 ()f> pound* of 'milk, or I ,.$()() gallon-.-. Fron this 72 pounds of butler was niu'Ie. "This row shows the advantage of nsinvr f,'ood stock in a* dairy." < '. II. I.rkh's, professor of dairy hits! nudry at the 1 Diversity of Missouri, said. "'At the present pine of milk in < olninhiii. / l-'_' rents a quart, she would have brought her owner $i !MI tor i ins sear. A row witii a like this isNworth ahout fl.'tUH. Her i I r<?Nt -+H0, leaving a profit of r-'-lo I his is moie than -JO per eeut. hii'i'ne, looking at it us an invest ment. I'rinres^ t'ailMla prodm ed as ti.mii n. ilk its live ordinate farm |'ov\- I lie five i ? i mvn probably wo. ild I rJon i ij I'd (I. The same advan ' ' i'.''' uained as by iisinu an dlbbii! ! " aehiiie in-lead o| an ordiii;ir\' one. I I upkeep i- trrealer, but t lie re j volts a'i <? w in l li it . | '"A person's average dailv con* j sumpt j ? it i ui in j 1 k is oitc-lhird of u -/Fart; <in ili>->. ) > .? r - 1 ^ I'ruitess ('arlotta ? <<itil 1 1 ; i *. e s'i| > | > | ,e< 1 i !,c ini||< for .1 hotel wrh se\ eti I \ - fi ?."*? ?quests.' ' ? | Kansas <ity ( nw. So. 49-'09. Stone Crab Firms of Florldif. Not every re"! lent of Florida knows what a s-iper'or dish for tlie fable is ' a stone rrati It is to Southern wat i eis -what tlie blister Is to Northern i I.izoMe, c f 1'aas a flriHe. f'-.n^'M in a portion of Mora t'lepa I i ?? y ^ntne time a?;o ami planted bl? | water ? farm with stone ernlts to pro ! vent tb'> extinction of the ap?'cios. tie | i** vt\i-jvinn their wants and habits, Slid believes he 'an largely incrense i their numbers yoarlv. Oapt. Caaon ! of Pa*f a-Orltle, la preparing to fence In a second stone crab farm of larpr j proportions. There Is an onormoui ! demand for tho atone from the numerous visitors to tho Island, and J the supply, thoush firoiit, Is belna | rapidly depleted. ? Florida Titv<n lUm;irki tho Kansn* City Ftar: ! YVh-n the farmers undent intl tho j vnlue. of BOrvd r > ds they wilt demand | them? Just r.s t'r< 'property owners do j niRiid aid ewal'-c .d 8t:eet paving lu ' tho cities ?? SKCKKT WOltlvKH The Plan I'pon Which Code? Oper ate*. Coffee !g such a sceret worker that It Is not suspected us the cJUise of sickness or disease. hut there Is a very sure way to fin 1 out the truth. A lady In Memphis gives an inter _e*Uag ? ^htn? ? h-H^mnd had with coffee. It seem# that he had been using It for some time and was an Invalid. The physician in charge shrewdly suspected that coffee was the "Worm at the root of the tree," and ordered It discontinued with Instructions to use PoRturn regularly in its place. The wife says: "We found that was the-frne remedy fnr his stmnnrh and heart trouble, and we would have gladly paid a hundred times the amount of the doctor's charge when we found how wise his judgment was "The use of Postum Instead of cof fee was begun about a vear ago, and it has made my hush nd a strong, well man. Ho has gained thlrty-flvo pounds In that time and his stomach and heart trouble have all disap peared. "The first time I prepared It I did not boll it long enough, and ho said there was something wrong with It. Sure enough it did taste very flat, but the next morning I followed direc tions carefully, boiling It for fifteen minutes, and he remarked 'this it better than'any of the old coffee.' ? "We use Postum regularly and never tire of telling our friends of the benefit we have received from leaving off coffee." Look for the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "Thore't a Reason." Ever read the Above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, sad foil of bim?n Interest. ' ;r~ ? ? '-'v - HAVOC STRIKES PORTO RICO Storm Causes Heavy Damage to the Crops. 1,1 urn Swept Aivay ? Ti'|y gi'upli \V 1 1 'i'h lllou ii iii.w ti Itrliluru Doitro/ed, Coijjisjunicatioti C'ut. Ban Juan, I' II. ? The storm which for ten days scourged thin Islund de stroyed property to tho value of many thousands of dollars. Ther? has been little loss of life, but the heavy rains and violent winds have wrought havoc among tho ctono, coffee and to* hacco crops. Tho luavy seas have damaged the Vdegruph cables. and for eight days tho Inland was cut off from comimt Dloatlon with 'I"' outside world. In land telegraph and telephone wire* have been blown down or washed away, roads. cut up and rendered Im passable In m sin y places by huge land slides, bridges destroyed or damaged, railway lines swept away and many Inland town* cut off from ommunlea tlon with their neighbors. In many district* tho sufferings ot the peasants aro greet. Their homos, made of the flimsiest wood and straw, have been destroyed and tho half starved In vales exposed to tho rigor of tho terribly Inclement weather and the downpour Tor fen days. The entire Island. has suffered, but the greatest damage has been done In the south. Residents of (hut part of the country ussert that It Is more than thirty years sluice tho island has suf fered from HiK'li U deluge. Tho c]' clone of I H 9 9 lasted about thirty-six hours, but the damage done was largely due to the wind. This time the harm has been caused by floods. Thousands of acres of cane have been und?*f We tor for (lays, and though Kuril of tho crop as has not been swept awhv or otherwise de stroyed may ultimately bo available for 'he grinding, Its yield Will neces sarily be greatly diminished. When the storm benan and I ho rloo coffee beans were beaten to the ground, an effort was made. to take In the crop, and pert of It was rescued, but the loss 'has been heavy. Most of the tobacco crop lias been ruined, but It Is fortunately not too late to replant If the weather holds fair. On the whole, the misfortune has I been j;r<a( and the disappointment ; keen, as the crops br.d all given prom, jae of an excelh nt yield. c.w.xr, oi'i:v i-'ivk milks. j Steamers I * ? i ti ?? l( Daily at l'aiiainn, j on \\ est ( 'oust ? I Waahirs'on, I). Five miles of !}??? I'.tn >;:< <'ari.nl 1 > :? s been opened to n; vij'.a! ! :ii. 'I his includes the ( channel from the point in the Hay of I I'anama w here the water is forty-five j feet, deep at mean tide to tiie wharves 1 nt Tlalhoa S !.".?> n>s ii i f>? plylnn between Ran j Francisco ami Panama and the west | con Hi. ports r ? ^ South Am?'rjen nnd i Panama iu-.? usint* this part of tliB_ ! canal d r? i 1 \ | Should th" nijffalo ;:o to Panama ( for niariin? ' ? 1 b-> I ransporled to N'lrn , r a ?? ua this part of th" canal would be 1 nlP'/ed. As ill" cliniim I is onlv thlr ' tv f-nf d~cp a ! jurat. 1 1 . 1 0 . It will take I pon-o time to drodi?.* it to forty-flve ! feet. I NF.W If.M.VOIS fO\(.'lti:SSM;\X. \V. Mo\Jry, Republican, Fleeted to Suet I'i'd Kepre-eutatiie I.oriiner. Chtca?:n, 111.-- William J. Moxley, a Republican. was elected to Congress in the S:\lli llli-iois District to nil the ?vacancy ?:i ? ' s ? M liv' tho election, of William l,.iriiii?T to 1 ho United States , Sen lie t'i :-u .???? 1 Albert .1 Hopkins, j \f ? ? \ I ? v who was r 'lppo/ied bv Son dIim' f . > : i 1 n 1 ? . was oppo.-'-d hv Frank S 1 1 y ;? ? 1 D"'.ni '. rut, and Carl Tj. I Harm hub : ? nil nt Ih publirhn Mox 1' v 1 of. i ? 1 1 I 1 voles, Barnes , Sill" and l? > an <"?4 1 1 . ! <;ov. h.\I)'i.i:v in ur hunting. Haiiil Swollen 1 loin a I-'all and IMood Poisoning l eared. incefild. Mo Governor llad , ley. wlm had he n hunting In the Ta { ney County hunt in? nr. serve, was forced to have for .JolTerson City on ' account of a baflly Bwollen hand, ' CRMsed hy a fall. j PhyMcinns advised the Governor to I return to his homo at once, aa they ] (eared blood poisoning j WARNKU GIVES 11' OFFICE. j Commissioner of Pensions Will Pe? \ ote Mis Time to Sick Son. Clinton. Ill ? Yospasian Warner, United S'nt*\? P? nsi-nn Commissioner, received f r>>:i? Pn nt Taft an ac ceptance of his r< yfv n.v l?Mi Mr. Warn*'" resigned in devote liif time to !>ls son, who is ill. President Too "P.usy" Vor SulTragctto i Nt is I'hHl'i Sno\\d?*n, wife of an Rti'^lihh n:<" ni 1 r r of Parliament, now totirinir t h 1 r.-.nntryS I n the interest of the s -f :? ? te cause. left Wash ington. I? . disappointed at having | falleil t > see President Taft. He was I "b;i?v" when she called at the White 1 louse. Curtis Succeed* Reynold*. .Tatr.rs Fit "man Curtis, of Boston, was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, to succeed James B. Reynolds. lfuntcd Morse W i f T? Revolver. . John M liru'cs, an independent ice dealer. It stilled in New York City that he hunt* >1 Charles W. Morse with a revolver for two weeks becauso the Ice Trust persisted in spoiling thy crop of rivals on the Hudson River. Prosperity in Ireland. Ireland is entering on an era of prftspu ity. due to the growing thrift of the people. aTording to J. S. Arm strong, Jr , American Vice-Consul at Cork. Joltings About Sport*. Columbia has abolished Its fresh man crew. * Kverett C. Brown, of Chicago, was elected president of the, A. A. U. at the annual meeting. Arthur Curtlss James has been re nominated for the presidency of tho New York Yacht Club. Word comes from California that Oakland will try tho oral betting ?ystom on a moderate scale. "Ban'* Johnson, president of tho American Baseball I.eague, favors a I shorter schedule for the two major leagues. u Wholesale !*rlr?s Quo(r<! In Now York ? : ? The Milk Kxchange prlet tor .ataadard quality 1* 4c, per quart. UUTTKK. Crnmtry-WeiUra, extra. 9 31V4(&$ Firuta '2i)^fS> Secant)* . . , .... State dairy, common to fair Factory, aeconda to urat#,. bKAN?. Marrow, 10>'?9. choice Medium, 1900, ohoie? .... ]{?d kidney, 1#<)0, choice. Y ellow eve, 1000, choice. . Pen, 1000. choice. ....... * Bjack turtle aoup, choice. 2 Lima, Cul. , , CIIKK8K. RUte? Full creitm, apecial., October, heat I'art akima, lair to good. l-'ull akima. . .... Kaon. Jersey ???Fancy . , , 48 (a | M Ktn'io- Fair to choice ...... 85 (w 40 H'chU-rn? Firata ? 2U w 32 HtlJIlM ANI> HK.Unira Applea ? King, per bbl... . , 2 SO @ 4 60 jlaWwin, i or bbl 2 t)0 & 9 V> Spy. per bbl. 2 50 (3 3 V) (> reining, per bbl.. 2 00 (5) 4 5) 1'ear* -I)uche*e. per bbl.,, 2 60 M 3 5 0 Keifer, per bbl.. ........ 2 00 W 3 90 Quince*, i>er bbl 1 SO (S> 3 00 <irnt>e*? l)cl., per haaket... II ? 13 Niagara , per haaket 11 12 ('r?nbcrricH, C. t'prt, per bbl 3 <K> (<t 0 76 Jeraey, per crate . IM 1 30 MtKHHKI) vo.Ul.Tity, Chh'kena, per lb , 12 (3i 23 Fowla, per lb 12 fit} 17'^ Turkey a, per lb 20 (rf> 2H (Vwkrt, i??*r lb.. 12 (<i\ 12'/j l)u<*ka, per lb.. 12 Oil 17 (iccae, per lb..,. 10 (a) 10 K<p?ttba, per dozen. 1 50 @4 23 MAT AND 8 THAW. lfnv, primp, per 100 IK. ... (ft 07 Vi No*. 9 to I, per 100 lb.... Pfi Col 9r? Clover, per 100 lit flo 0i: O-HJ Straw, log rye, per 100 lb. (f }*) HOI'S, Slnfe. 1900, prime to choice, (HI 33 Medium lo good 31 (ft .13 I'acifie Const. 1009, choice... ? (<Q 27 , Prime to choice, 1008.... IS 4J '20 VKCJKTA RI.I/9. Potato?* ? .Jeewev, |n?i* bbl.. 1 (a1 1 75 f,ont; Island, per 1)1)1 ... . 2 50 (5r 2 75 Sweets, per bbl ......... 1 '25 (id 1 75 Tomatoes, per box. J 50 (ih 2 00 Kk? plant, per box 1 25 (ay 1 75 Squash, per l)!>| 75 Co* 1 2.3 Peas, p.er hnshct 1 (X) (?> 4 Pumpkins, per 1)1)1 (V) Oh 00 Hrnssels sprout per <;t . 5 Oi) K PepporH,' per box.. '. 1 5() (a- ?? 50' Sti ;)ig beans. per Insket . . HO (<?? 2 21 Onions ? White, per crate.. 50 ??' 1 25 Yellow, per hag.; ,, 75 w: 1 ((2 Carrots, per bbl..... 75 (<^ 1 00 I'eeLs. per 100 bunches. . . . 75 (?- 1 no Cucumbers, per basket 1 25 (ii> 1 75 Celery, per dny. stalks >< < a) 40 Lettuce, per 1 nskc fio Ox 1 ,VJ l'urnins. white, per bbl. ... 50 ' di> 75 Cauliflower, per bbl 75 0? 1 50 Spinach, per bbl . . . .' 50 0l) 1 00 Parsnip*, per bbl (<? 1 (0 ;)lun. per banket 1 50 Oi. 2 5:) Watercress, per bbl. 1 25 0$ 1 50 fil'.AIN. ETC. Flour? Winter patents .... 5 (<t 5 ?5 S'pnnjr patents . . . . . . .-5 B ) Of 0 0) U'heat. "No. 2 red 1 20'sT$ I 27 No. I Northern Dulutli.. Hi- 1 17"V* Corn No. 2 7 2 '<?> 72'^ 0?t?~ Natural white ^ 40 ? Cftpncd white 4.)'/i AV/t Uyo. N". 2 W'rtcrn <r W'i Lard, city ? 0? lS^i I.IVE STOCK. Becvo*. eitV dressed i 8 (it) 11'4 C.t'vc?- City dressed 1 !'?'<?) 1"> Country dressed H (3> 13 ^ncep, per MVt lb .1 *V) in 4 12'j Lambs. per 100 li> ,. . . (i In) (?' 7 f> ? 1 ! ? ifi-c . live. p< r ! ? ? J lb " (,t 8 25' < 'oiirO ry droved. per |l>. . 12^ ? ti i io ( nors in noMJiis. Twelve Principal Crops .Mono Show a Value of O i*o i' $.1,000,000,000. New York City.? The combination of liit'h prices for most of Dip prlnc! pal farm staples an 1 yields which have onl" hr"n < .\cr??did in a few Itomq, ncvor taking the year"? bar- v vesta on the rvcrane, have mad<> ibis FeaSon one of record prosperity ft..' farmer?. At t h o farm values o:t No vember "1 the twelve nrlnclnal s'aolcs*, lha rffttr.n crop b'liicc est -innied "t 1 1,000, 0i>0 bj'ltv, will yield Ire farm* er R'Knethincc over .000,000.00^, . wi'h ? poaliry. live r-'e-k prod uct? f.* : i 1 1* ? . s-.j'^a;* cam* and Iv'nir. to. bacco and itard< ;? products rtill to b? heard from. This .year wheat and cotton havo hee.i_Jetc.hiny: the hishesi yields in ino:r\v. but most of the other staphs are al?o r little higher than at this tttre l~.st year. no. ably Pat seed, which Ih T.l'-v cents a bnshel higher. Wheat U brlncjlna: S 4 cents per bushel more iban in 1 f? 0 S . cotton f. cents per pound more, buckwheat r. fi cents per bushel more and hay $1.12 per ton more. Poiaioss. be cause of th^ enormous yield, are 9f"? inK for 114 ccnts p?r bushel less, corn i?t 1.1 con Is less, and oats 5.5 cents per bii?V 1 1: ?*. Ti;^ Ceo rr.^fs In the oiher sta:d>\s' prices are noiu Inal. * ? * 11^]) CilVMVOr1-. C'fOM. Th" '1 ''sf.r.si i i'!;> ' f hfij) ; r>nvovs is to Vol 1 thoir r<Mr<.T I :iij: if fiorlt in ro p^Wi' for >? i ?r1; r? ;? \o!ues '''at the'" H"0 1"ok'n:; for 1 r? 'nj- <,n. Th^ stoc'r's in tho 1" n il h <if cr.'iv. r "s iji New York ?'?>?<? a:o l^s thnu ?s cstwiory at tMs s'.v.'" nC t h?? sea1' ">*> The mar ket < n t !? '} ra'-iOr? Coa?t Is likewise iu n strong position. ? ? * A .*500 Per Cent. Dividend. Pi-usburg roper ed that the Alum inum Corr.pany of America has de clared a sto^k dividend of F>00 per rent. The company recently gave formal notice that it would increase its capital from $3,200,000 to $26, I 000,000. ? ? ? ll'orsos Are Scarce. Quartermaster-Generai Aleshire, nt Washington. I) C . has received a re tort from an officer who has been in vest i?at inn Mint horses suitable for cavalry and nn tilery are 8"nrcf? and liiqh in most of the Central Western j States. ? ? ? i Kicfcness Costs a Trillion, i J. \V. Jenks. economist o? Cornell. . declared that richness cost the United [States annually { \ .000.000,000 and 1 over-fatiguo_iv:.ib2bJy even moro. - * * ? f ? ? I Colonists to California. Tn two weeks 700 carloads, or ap proximately a total of 25,000 colo nists. arrived at Los Angeles. Cal., and the> are still moving that way,. I Great as is the present colonist move ment. It Is expected to be still larger next spring. ? ? * Wool StoUc* Low. Worsted manufacturers are well supplied with t/ooT, but carded wool en makers aro buying raw material with tblrl&sltig v!\or. Sfotfc* oi de sirable wools ate exu emcly loy lu all houses. "-t'-krAy - E ' ? ? . ?_--.5ri.tr2.? What AOs You? Do you feel wmL, tired, dwpondcnt, h*va fr*qu?n( besd* eehee, ooated toojue, biuar or bad in rooming, "heert-buru," belchinf of Am, acid risings in throat olicr Mtio|, ituuucb iputw or burn, foul breath, di///.y spell*, poor or variable appetite, nausea at tiroes aud kiudrcd -nijnBpWiWTr II you have any considerable uumbci of tbe ?bore symptom* you are aufferind from bilious* neaa, torpid liver with iudl|c?liou, or dyspepsia. J>r. Pieree'a <?oldeu Mcdiual Discovery la wade tip of tbe most vuluabi* medicinal principles known to medloal actende for tbe perumueut cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most oAolout liver invi|orslor, stomarb touic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthened ? full lint , t j> Dlioovcry ' is nut ? patent medicine oi1 sccret nostrum, under nail a * ' 1",^r*<',?n'- bo*n< printed on it? bottle-wrapper und illctted ful kaklt i f J*?* ?* ^J'?*? w'" show t hut it contuin* nu alooliol, or harm* 4l?a?rin rm n i drug*. It is ? fluid extract made with pure, triple-rclmcd forest lu' !' ^rom ?'?? root# of native American medit ul, W>rwr plant.. World ? Dispensary Medical Association, Prop#., JlwfTrtlo, N. V 1 1 o I Im t coverctli hi? ?in? shall not proapeiv- Shakespeare. Your <itteutiou is railed l*j the ad vertigo raont of T&o fiawfeigh Co,, Who offer prof itable employment to thos? who can meet l their reouiiBinoutn. Tho Company's south ern business has growu so rapidly that they have bought leal es'at' and erect 'd a largo warehouse at Memphis, Ti-nn., which in their branch from which all south ern trade is kiipplio I. The Company id old established and responsible. God sends nothing hut what can be borne. -^dlnTian. Bo. 49- '09. TORE HIS SKIM OFF IN SHREDS Itching Wad Intense ? ?ttleap Wus Of ten Impossible*?^ Cured by Cu (iciait in Tlirco Weeks. '' "At first an eruption of small pufltules commenced on iny hand*. These spread later to other parts of my liody, and the itching ut times was intense, bo ipueh so that I literally tore the skin off in shred* in seeking relief. The awful itching inter fered with my work considerably, and also kept, me awake nights. 1 tried several doc tors and ulso used a number of different ointments and lotion.* but received prac tically no benefit. Finally I settled down to the use of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint ment and Cuticura J 'ilia, with the result tlmt in h few days ail itching had ceased and in about three weeks' time all traces of my eruption had disappeared. I have bad no trobule of this kind since. II. A. Krutskoff, 5714 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., ? November 18 and '28, 1907." Potfer Drug 4 ('hem. Corp., Sole l'rops. of Cuticura. Remedies, Boston, Mass. Who is snitisficd is >vcll paid. Ithcunmtihiu Cured in u Day, Dr. Deletion's Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to .'1 days. Its action is remarkable. Removes the cause and disease ipnckly disappears. First dose greatly benefits. Toe. and $1. Ail druggists. 'J' he re is no living wil limit friends. Hough on Hats ill Out liulhlliigs. In setting Rough on Rats in out build in e# after mixing it well with any food de cided up. n, sepal at <* into small bits, place on ne vera I pieces of boards, and put these here and there uiider the tloors. Close up all openings larjre enough for Dogs, Cats or Chickens to enter, but leave some small openings for Rats to get in and out. One 2 ~>c. box of Rough on' Rats, being ali poison, will make enough mixture to clear out in one or two' nights setting, hundreds of Rats am! Mice. l.r)c., ii.ie., ? 75c* . at Druggists. K. N Wells. Jersey City, N. J. Thr eatened folks h\e lonj*.' I'or II HA ft A < 18 !?:? lltekn' ? A IT 111 \ j; hcjther fmm ('olds. Ilea), SU>uiat\i or Ne.rvom* 'I roulile*. (-iijuitline will relievo yo'i. It's lfuuid-|)lea>ant to take ? acts imiiic.li ately. Try ii. loc , "5c. and Sec. at druif stores. CURES RHEUMATISM TO-STAY-CURED. It li c ii iiiik i<|<> (liquid or tablets) removes ihc cause niul stops the pit lit quickly. An Internal ( 1>I?hx!) remedy, width I. as cured thousands of l>ad cases. At all (I i nuirlsts. Trial liottle. tal> els l>.v mall V.'c. Si nil coin cr Ic stamps. Booklet fn e. A d(!>es.s. Bobbin Chrmicai Company ill rt \\ . I omhard. St.. Kaltlmire. Md. i. - - - 1 1 ? , A short cut is a losing cut. ? Lai in. Itch cured in 30 minute* by Woolford's j&piilury Lotion. Sever latin. At druggists Variety is the on it' lor disgust. Doctor yoiirwdt when von Icel ft eojt coining. with a few doses of Perry Diivu Painkiller. Hetter than quinine and safer E very one praises his own saint/ Allen'- l.ung Balsam will cure not only r fresh cold, bid one of those Hlubl>ori coughs that.. usually bang on lor months. Short Max makes lonjr tlircaf. Distemper In nil its forms. among nil ages of horses; and dogs, cured and other# in the snme stable prevented from having the disease! with Spohn's Distemper Cure. JCvery l>ot-; tie guaranteed. Over ."500,000 bottles soldi Uflt year. 50c. and $1.00. Good druggists] or send to manufacturers. Agents wanted.] Write for free hook. Spohn Med. Co.j Spec. Contagious Disease*. (Joshen, lnd< A li tin d roil years hence we shall all he bald. ? Spanish, I)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years a^.>. They regulate and invigorato stomach, liver and bowels. Sugarceated, tiny granule?. T.ettoi' Delayed 131 Years. There Is an up broken rule that the cellar of the local posto/Tico shall bo cleaned out once in every 150 years. The cleaner was not on to his Job last year because. If he had been, ho would have found tho letter ad dressed to E. S. Merrill, Winchester, postmarked 1756, that M. J. McDon ald discovered to-day in the debris. Tho old postmark r;ows the cellar hadn't been cleaned out In 151 yeris, ? Winchester (Mass.) Special io the Philadelphia, Record. I lo who keeps his own secret avoids much mischief. ? Spanish. VITALIZER RESTORES LOST POWERS. A weak tnnu Is like a clock run down. MUNYON'S VITAI.1Z10U will wluil liliu up and mak* him co. It you nr<> nervosa, It you are Irritable, if yon lack confidence It* your aclf, It you do not feel your full manly rigor, begin on tbla raqaedy at cnee. There ire 7 ft VTTAI.IZKR tablet* In one bottle: ?very tablet \m foil of vital power. Don't ?ptiM another dollar on quack doctors or apurloua remedies, or All your avMem with harmful drug*. Begin on MUNYONn VITAL.I7.ER at oiice, ?ud you will begin to feel tbo vltallMog effect of tbla remedj ? ft-r the first Vrlcc, gl, pot?Wll?' hfunyou, 63rd and Jc.Tarson, l'hlJa, i'a. PUTNAM QoUn mors goofUVtg'&ter and farter colors uiaa ?a. _ "rlv- f\* >' ?2k_ 1 .... . -m.% J. ? *4 1 k ; v4. Nothing New or Mysterious. "ASK YOUR GRAND MOTHER." Kor nittnv ffan?r$tlon? Ot>c$e (lrehi* hut Ixio r?uon<i]?t?d a wundeiful t?mcd'*l medium In trtAltny and >'i>ruiK l'i>?um<>iil?, Grip;.*, KheuniAtUm iiwi NeuiAlyia. I(l< H'ti QOOBK (JKKAtK 1.1 N1 M KN 1' 1? made from t> til* <<">)?? prtnoQ, with otbor v#lu?bl? cur*tlv? Ihk/"* dlcnix ndd fd . I rj M ,j Xfto -At Mil Ilriigiflati Hfid I >r *ler? -Jtflo GOOSE GREASE COHPANr,<"'"?"TK0' PNEUMONIA kill* lit t#n? o I IhomanHi. COWAN'S PHKHARATjON fcilH piu'iiinrwiia l>jr de stroying the con^slion nnd inflammation. Quick relltl for?"oid>. t rouj>. much*, liifppf, ll.lill* And UHtMzi 111 lul.tfi il.4 KlIO-ll. Kxtfrnal and iiaiuilc*}. Ail druiti>t>, >1.00, 50c. 25c. r Wanted At Once A 10 Make $?C0 Per Honth Above f fonA uru ilu. X??' 1 HklHU fl(J M | IUUU Ifltn k .<ji, i/,.., i?i/?n?. hM I ?m? IVultrf f| I ???(!?.!( Il>? Wl I 1V{| . . | l: r I ! I -3 tint n i Mm ftwnwwfMjH l ' , ?, I u. ?.*>? ???' a ??<??'.( flm iAj c unlit uiilIT <''*u 10 l?t rlOW WAN I i??hi) I0 Ifli faU ? .. i < 1. itiu tH m4 * " ? tt tm 1 e m ,|. it, ? fc ?'i ?M? lo i ?> ?? M rftelulflf Ivovt l/li ?!???? lu hit M I ?Wi '<u 111 iMf MillM >i> r an d l<> I Ultl IM wfctfil lew ol<?>?(?nl ' r UM j iff Vi iritii |. Imi flow n>' ? mJki htm ?ui . ' | ..I in.inUlvuJ klfll Wlc ?iH | w i/. ik< u. i u?< S $100 Per Month Cfrtr M il,c ful |t?r, flliOv U?? Uqm ? /!??? H.? >, ?r It i u tie Imilt Will ie$'l?lnlH l? )juu a > r ? >? i c< . oil Hit |>< i <1, l"/v lift |ljfi ??? f .l I I *? ?F* COW IHIIlQ ? ? ? ii i., i / V# <lv n<4 fill to Mf MB yi ci . fi iij ym, vt *(?. ?*t I ii | nil n * 4d?o uuil l? ?W? to Ml 11 i?v. t" i. i. : . | ii.y i ,, ?lio hoJ fltrn imi II ) urtwi, I ii.ol lhe?o it.Htitci "Til*; if n.itl lUn. <wllvM>; jr.,i ?fo ? f? l . kii.f I./ flu j illi il )>?/> bl* I- lio iii'/manriil ' W.T.fimntHCO. )Q u>?jly8f, r We Buy FURS Hide* and Wool F??thcri, T.Ho", ???? Col Jo 3ol,< YcBow M.jApi WiU Glni?r. ???? W* ?ri*bLiKrd i> 1856 "0wf b"* SPJ <" do b*,,#,r triu o? toauninion B??rcK*?U. lUfeM tn, Ha ok in l.vuw?tl?. Writ# ikiu Lit ?nd^PS?? M. Sabfil & Bo 0?| | 227 E> Marktl SI. LOUItVlji^Bt Failed In Health "My mother died six years ago," writes TAiss Ward, of Jerseyville, III., "and left me to care children. I Jjad never been strong; and this, with the of her death, was too much for me. "1 failed in health. I was tired all the time not want to ?io anywhere, nor care for company. I the headache all t lie time and such bearing-down "A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, had done her so much good, so I commenced to and now I am in good health." The 'Woman's Tonic Women's pains arc relieved or prevented and strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman You jvurstlf know best if you need it, or not. If you do need it, do net delay, but commence It at op.cc. fi\c;y <.!;?: y of delay, only lets down the hili. Don't waif, then, but begin to take Cardui today, use, ncf mai'i r I ow prolonged, cannot harm you surely do you j.;<>od. Write to: I.adiis' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., for S?cfu! Instructs r.<. ar:J (l-ra?c book. "Home Treatment tor Women," ack buttons, pefl ead; wonderful values plaited Skirts made of dark b Taffeta Silk Petticoats, beautiful I i large Blaok Taffeta Si k Pettico.il >'s black Sateen and Tleatherbloon as the extra large aixea for stout ^?hn ? r? Vomen^ Childre Sweat -j all wool Sweaters are cot to J>e c< mixed #'?ods sold at some etor?s. I made. You cannot get better v? ien' SwHater^'^ ies' Wliite Lon? Sweater, . bps' Sweaters, Idrtn's Sweaters, i>rs are white, gray and ted. Nov ally for school children. Choose Latest nKjjdes In py?ranipy5a!|?? in tif nl striped nil-wool Serges and ew coloring; price '"$3 ant i f ul stnpc-dall wool 49hpchdrei green, smoke, Copenli *g4fc Wiatar ?nd black; our $1 00 qaalftlrllPf'Cfti ' ^t-ggsac ^ Surprisitij ^aaline Silk, 36 inohea wide,! 1 dutiful Black Taffeta Silka, luea, jard ok Paau de Soie, heavy weigW IRSCH B ? t ] THE SB1 Without Sm No matter ^ how actory nerves may lat working conditio unter the 'ERFEC Oil He 'Equipped with Smoke iu'11 not detect the ellgl smoke. The new .7.;.* j - - ? iokeless ?iovcd in an instant '?il -tvifucient to give out*a-glov f-dampcr top ? cool handle-? oil ind! bi or Japan in a variety. of styles. ? rt Yo'.hi, Write for DtltrfpllT# Clrcul; Agtncy ol the &TL COMPAWY ^.yr*ted) -1" NUFA.CTURER OF 9 in the World i i.is comfortable, 1 hoes. They are I pi the best loath- I iilod workmen, j 'ions. Shoes In! po to suit men 1 >u Into my largo 1 ton, Man., and 1 llully W.L.Doug Inci?, you would 1 I why they hotd 1 iter, wear longer I r value than any I P?*? W. Ia 1' ,v< I lnc? ll'VtkmpoqtXft I |o grtmin^, 1