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Th# Pope's Q*?<?Ury. U#cretiry of Htat". who entered upon hl? forty-fifth ycur thv cibei* ?l? y , 1? <by far the iuo?t ln*Vi*tlng personal' ??y 1a ^he Pop?'* Immediate entoqr ?Co.. It I* not generally known that he l? by hlrtb a Londoner, fo. wu. vfconi 1b utou< ester riace, p?jhw?h Square, at Uw time wdien h !? father VU Secretary to the 8p-?nlfib Kin* 4)a*tjy In I^ndon. Ho waa educated at Slough and at Dnrlium. and at an J early ago made up bis niJnd to enter the Church. <3oln.y to Home, he he came a groat favorite with Pope Jajo -who appoints htm to hi* proa* ent position He wan th- Hint to In troduco ahorthand, typewriters and tho telephone Into the Vatican. ? Tlt? Hit*. Men, my brother*, inen (lie work crt*> over reaping homething now, ? Tennyson. ' So. 4-'10. "I'is always morn somewhere in ti 0 wojJil. Itixiharil liengiai Home, ?/. jrfin i mm 1 1 iji ? "fia expectation makes a blessing dear. ? Sir .John Suckling. Km. Wiiwlow'* Hoot hi it g My nip .'or CMldrca tjwthijirf. HutlenM th? gu?j?, (*< in I) * A >u>*> t *?>n, uJl*>u jMiui . curat ? ? ii<l colic, 'JSo. u boula What is no win in no Khnine. MORE HAM Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Oronogo, Mo.?44 1 wan nlmnly a nor TOU8 wreck. I could riot walk across f-ho floor w i t li o nl my heart OutUnlug ami J could not even reeeivo a lotto r. Every month I had audi a bearing down sensation, an if tlio lower j>art:j would fall out.' livdla 10. I'inkliam'H Vegeta ble Compound ha:i done .my norves a great deal of good and haaalim relieved the bearing down. I recommended "it to some friends and two of tlicm have iK t ii mfcatly benefited by it." ? Mni. Mai: MckNKiirr. Orouogo, Mo. Another Urutoful Woman. ?v 8t. Louis, Mo. ? "I wns bothered terribly with a female weakrii'tw and bad backache, bearing down pains and tyalus In lower parta. 1 be can taking Lydia E. l'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound regularly and used the Sanative wash and now 1 have no more troubles that way." ? Mrs. Ai.. I h it zoo, #r>72ii Preacott Ave., 8t. Louis, Mo. Because your ease Ik a difUcult one, doctors having done yon no good, do not continue to suiter without giving Lydia E. . Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has cured many eases ol female ills, sueh as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, hbroid tumors, irregularities. periodic }>a1ns, backaciie. that bearing-dowp. 'eeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner vous prostration. It costs but a trillo to try it, and the result 1s worth mil lions to many suffering women. Nothing New or " Mysterious. "ASK' YOUR GRAND MOTHER." Kor many generation* Onuao <irca?? haa born recognised a.* it wonderful remedial medium in treating ami miring I'neiimonta, tirlnuis TVheumatltin and Neuralgia. RIOK'8 OOOSK GlyKAHK L1NIMKNT 1* made from nure goo*# grea*n, with other valuable curative Ingre dients added. .Try It. iiSo-Atall Druggist* mid Dmlrri-lRn GOOSE GREASE COMPANyiGKKTcBOHO Don't Cough! ? Use Vtl &IS1 KIMUHt m (0UGV\S Will instantly rolieve your aching throat. There is' nothing like it for Asthma, bronchitis nnd lung troubles. Contains no opiates. Very pleasant to take. Alt DriiHsi*!*. 2f? ccNlt. Wo Ittuy FURS BSidcs und Wool Pctt'.ion, Tatlovr. Btemti, Glmanir, y GotJ*u Seal,'. Yellow I \<it\ , Mar Apt?Ij, Wild Ginger, etc. We m deolcril wtiMiiKed in 1836 "Over l.ili a rcnht; 10 LouiivilliM"*iud can do belter for you thaa ftZ'Ota or commiMion imrrckr.ti. f!?(trfuv9, * r?y B*ok in l.ouiiviSl*. U??u? Ivi wee'ily Dnc* liit and iL;?5xna tn|i M. 8r.be 3 A Sorts, X27 F. Market 5t. LCU.'SV.ILS, KY. Stalls & Stanchions Manufactured from Host Tithing Dairy, Barns and stable Equipment Pipe, Troughs, Tanks. Column* and Reams Maehlnorj and Holler* CLARENCE COSBY ?25 Richmond, Va. Dropsy klMMMMMNUac cum GIvta RelUC MMtttaf la tun T? COLE PLANTER Makk? bigger crops |ir< It mlx?4 truaiWi will) Hip noil un'lrr tlti* M'vit MiUinl iIm< cotton K nuurlthtxl front llto liriio It hprouiH anil <ii'o\t? oil miohu unU 'flirt it ? . A funitPi- *ay ? "100 !??? ?? m of liilMiio ?|i|?t fit (villi ll>? f;ul? I'lmiicr U ?'i|tin( in Joo pound* ? till Olll III I ?'?III. I \? n > ?' IT INCKI AXMS Till: VM'l.l* A HALF. OK MOHK TO KACII <>NE-lll>J{SK CHOI'. SAVEB TIM* AND MONEY One mnii and otic ho mi* at o nc trip prpparpn fltp i?i i'il?t o?t, put* In I ho ifoniui. oppim nt/aln. iimps ami rovrra thp ai'Pit at! In tn*t thr rtfllt way for ? HtHur Corn, Cotton. Pita*. J-orirlium, PoAfiuU, Ivu*. Tim tOLIC I'l.AisTI |L (it'Ml* tlm Horltl In !/?'? 1 1 oji t <|' t? k, wvi'ii m 1 14 ml , IipuU nun kt-i'J aftct' another lit a mIimIicIiI tlm' tlilrk i.r tliln, oo i l in It ?HVr?i arpd, I'Oll * l*?* lo llllll. hull Ilk* III ?' II ? 1 1 V?H\ Mr. Ilf tilt of (iooivU wilti? ' I wdi'ui Mrr M IHH I'l.A.VTIMi MY C'llOi' W1TIJ I II K COhM I'l Ajirtii run f20y <0." IT HKANS Mil! fclf TO VOU, write At own for I'lll l1. cfelkloriip nml nain?> of uirn'lmiii who st-IU unit Kimim tppaColi* I'Iaiiut*. THE COLE MKQ CO., BOX 50. CHARLOTTE, N. C. , v ~ t WilJj wun, MohI oJ' h/n iiioalotiuwu are orottBHioiictl I* v num. Pliny. TIIK WONOKHIHHtllY OH Hl'MSKHKV. Il.".? I'rovwl a (irent Kiiccesg ? Thou Minds Hay It's the Hcxt Tiling Tlioy Kver Grow, Tho Wondcrbcrry or Bunberry# tho marvelous garden f j*ii it originated by Luther IJurbank, and introduced by John Lewiii Chlhls, t lit? well-known Seedsman, of Floral Park, N. Y., hiu* proved a great success all over (ho country. Thousands of people nay It la tho best thing they over grew Mr. John lIurrouRh*, tho well known author, Nuturnllfjt and bosom friend of Theodore Roosevelt, says It Ih the i ti out delicious pie berry ho ever tasted, and a marvelous cropper. A Director of the New York Agrl enltural Experiment Station says It frulth abundantly even In pure Hand, In the short Beano n of North-western Canada K Is a godsend, and f c 1 1 i t h long after frost has killed most garden truek. ^ I). S. Mull, Wichita, Kan , t>ay? thirty people grew ll there last season with perfect sal l:-l'acl Ion. K. S. Kpoehu, Hammond, La., suys H. yields $ J 0 worth of fruit per acre with him. Mrs. J. II Powers, 4 7:12 Kenwood avenue, Chicago, raised enough I terries <>n a space 4 c 1 0 l'eet to supply herself and friend*. J. I'. Swallow, Kenton, Ohio, says Its equal for nil purposes does not ex ist . Itev. II. 11 Sheldon, Pacific drove, ('a I., says he likes the berries served in any and every way. W. T. Davis, Knon. Vn., says It Is true to descriptioh In every way, and fruits In thi'j'o months from seed. *? Judge Morrow, of U. S. Circuit Court, says the W'onderberry Is Kim ply delicious raw or cooked. Mr. Chllds exhibited one plant five months old bearing 10,;i7f> berrleB which measured about eight quarts. Mrs. Ilattle Vincent, llayden, New Mexico, says It stands long, hard droughts of that climate and fruits abundantly all summer. It Is certainly the most satisfactory garden fruit and (he greatest Novelty ever Introduced Laugh and he lal. John Taylor. Plies < ni t ? 1 im <i to I 1 Days, ' Pll7.o t >i:it.tneist !.< (:aaf..lili I'i'l t ?> i lire Uliv . case < >.'1 tt liiiii:. Uhii'l. Hlei-ding m ProM-mlme |'ih;? in ?< ' < ? i ? ? ? I'luiidn!. ."iiii I I' I lie end I >< ? w ell, all is v, ell. >*?M)Iiii; It ur?i I>,.iij;o nu? Than i\ i*?l eouirli," I* whir l*r. J. F. Il.'tmtnond, | rofi-.-s?or hi 1 1 s ? * F.eieet !>? i eal, t'ollogu says, "111111 u,s a prevent itive remedy Jtinl a eusirtlve agent, I elieerf illy recommend Tnylur's (Jliorokeu lteiuedv ot Hiveet (luinaiut Mullein. t'e.?t?*il 50 ye- rs. Nothing butter fur whooping eoug'a. ?t? ?ii ;? or consumption. At druggists, 'J;>e. nud Ot'e, Love I ruili Inil pardon error. In Winter I'se Allen's Foot -Knar. The antiseptic powder. Your feet It-el nn comfortable, nervous and often cold and damp. If you have sweating, sore leet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foul- Kane. Sold hi all druggists and shoe stores. cents Sample sent free Ail. Ires* Allen S. Ulin hted, I.c 1 lov . N \ Plain as a piUc-Nlafl. I .?* Sage. Don't r.eplect that coitgh thiit*rneks your system anil inav lead to *oU)t)thing serious. A lien's I. uny Huh am will effectually cheek it Diamond cut diamond. ? Jidin Ford. ? Ol.ll* >1 It <1 It I ??. 1 1 l?*U * .< f'AI'CIHVK I I lie l>e>| reniivly ? re Moves tho ai'J'.ln;' and fevorlshiies?--euivs t!>e (V>lil ami ii>.|nri's vorntnl ihhiIhuhk. ll s I li 1 1 1 III ? elTeels In.iiu <l:at ely. I.e.. hi id .'?<> e at drug Moles. Now Uook or? F'c?EE tc"aij. I These candy ! tablets do just as much *i3 salts or calo mel. nut Creators never callous the bowels T he y never create a coniinuouii u^cd, as harsb cathartics do. Take one : just as soon as the trouble ! appears, and in an hour its over. j Oi'T Tiusoi/T, iu.nl It wltii vo.iv to 1 Sterling Ueni(Hlyt^onn?iU)y.('lik-:iK"0. |U..*n > i ? j oeirou btuiWoM s)tivi>nir ^'olil rusK. BROWN'S | Bkonchial Tdochcs | An absolutely Kurmttaa f?fn*d7 (of Sore Throat, Hotmam and Cougha. Giv? taruv.xl tat ? Klkl la Drone Mai ?wi Lung Aifectiooa. Fifty y txn' reputation. Pfk?, 25 c?r\t?, 60 cinta and $1.00 par box. Sim pi* Mrrt on rtqunt. )OHN i. BROWN It SON. Boston. M?r Gray Hair t* Natural Qolor MMVMMMHW MM iourp larifAraUt and pnrnti tU kair frooi fallinc of '?? fc? BraagM) M IWM Wnw fey XAWTHIWI OOh Richmond, VirRlhUi *** > *? umm ti mm 9mm i? . ? ? ?? cBU>?? HER WEIGHT INCREASED FROM 100 TO 140 POUNDS. Wonderful Praise Accordcd Perunatho Household Ko'iiedj Mr*. Mirl* (ioctU. OrlontaT Otl>? bom#, write* : ??My Jitubnrj'', children and my?c]f have u#ed your nwdlolnoa, uml wn al? way# keep them in tho house iu cane of npG0Mlty? I wan re*lored to health by tli I m modi ci no, and In-. llurlmun'u In valuable advice and |H>ok#. l'^oplo oak about uie from different plact'tf, and aru aurprlftod that 1 can do nil of my hoiue work nloRo, and that I w poured hy tiiu doctor of ;oi?ronio catarrh. My husband whm cir/wji of (Mthuia, my daughter of uaracho and catarrh of theytoinach, and my ttoii of catarrh of the throat, YVAca I wan aick I weighed loo pound*; now 1 wolgh 140. ?'X have roKainod my health apain, and I cannot thank you enough for your advice; May Ood ?iv? you a long lifo aud bl?MB your work." i'orimu in sold hy your local drujj g,i?t. Huy u bottle today. ?? I'.ir III.A OV< III: AI'IJUINU Whether fioni ("old*, lle?t, Stonuieh or Ki-fvatto Trouble*. f will relieve yon. It'? UnTHd? to take? urW linuwit* en-ly, Try It. JOe, UJv, uitd Wo , at druif blOlca. _ To he weak in miserable, doing or Buffering. ? Milton. ICpidcrnlc of Itch in W(*)Mi Village. "In DoWJalu, South Wales, about flfteeu years ago, faiulllt;B were- Btrlck 011 wholosule by a dlaeaso known us tlve it c|? . Relievo ino, It In the most terribly disease of its kind that I knoWiif, a? It itches all through your body and makes your llfo an Inferno. Sleep is otit of the Question and you fool f? h If a uillllon mosquitoes were attacking you at the same tiiue. I knew a dozen fnmllJoB tliat were bo affected. '?The doctors did their best, but tbelr remedies were of no avail 'what ever. Then the families tried a ^lrug glst Who w a s noted far and wide for bin remarkable cures. People came to him from all pails of the country for treat'ment, but his medicine made mattera ntlll worse; as a last resort they were advised by a friend to use the Cutieura It. 'nidi It's. I am glad to tell you that after a few days' treat ment with Cutbura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, the effect was wonder ful and the result was a perfect cure in all cases. "I may add that my th.reo brothers, three sisters, mypeif and all our fam ilies h ive been users of the Cutieura Remedies for fifteen years. Thomas Hugh, I ti ,'i o West Huron St., Chicago, /II., JuneJMC When one goose drinks, all drink. Itch cured in 30 minuic* iiy SVooiford'i Sanitary Lotion. Never latin. At druggiati. Moral good is a practical stimulus. I Mut a reb. Rheumatism Cured in tt Day, I)r. Detehou's Relief for llhcumnti.siii and Neuralgia radically cureH in 1 to'3 ?! ay ? . its Action ih remarkable. Removes the cause ?ntl iliiieu.se ijtucKly diaaiipeura. First done greatly benefit*. 75c. nn<1 #1. Ml diiitfgiHta. I 'reca ut ion is heller than repen t am e. ( i reeU. So. I- I o. Davis' Painkiller has iio substitute. No other remedy is so etfeetive for rheuma tism, lumbugo, .-titl'iies.*, neiirdgia orc?il?t. FIRST SHOOK LINCOLN'S HAND Robert Coleman Claimed To Bo The Freeman Who Did This. I larrisburg. Special. Robert Cole man; colored. who cm 1 1 1 Med lite iiis Imclioll id I lei I!;; the til. -I hegro j ret'ilnu: ii to .-hake lite I; :? u ? i of Presi dent Lincoln alter I is sreotoi inaugu ratioti. is dead. Coleman was 71 vears old anil was liorn a slave at Red Hanks. Shenandoah eoiiuty. \ a., on the plantation oi Laurence Pill man. In Ihe i oitrse of years Piltmaii sohl (ilitt in Charles Molnv with whom li r lor live years |)ecidiiig one day lo be tree. voung Coleman ran away. Iml was captured and returned lo-lns owner. Mr. Mohr then sold him to Joint Cook, who took him lo Richmond. Va.. at w ! 1 1 ? i i place lie was sold from I It" auction block to Robert Peterson 'or +1.IKMI. Kven lually he gained lav or with his new i iun'i' and wi!> placed over a gang ol .">0 slaves. olelhan's value was ap parent, for I'elcrson took him to Louisiana and sold him for $1 Ilis new tnasl er 'made liitn driver over 7f> hands. This was lN*>H. il u as while 1 1 i l lie employ of l'.a-l man s Business College. ut Poiigkkeepsie. N. Y.. I lull Coleman ia Id the ilisl incl ion of clasping t he hand of (he inarlxred President. Mr. La-< man had a hand ill connection \v 1 ; ! I iltr insiiintion and took the hand i" Washington to attend the ie< it; ii I inauguration ol lee President, c. i i ? ? i : ,'i r. U i mi v.iih the pu'l v So.l-'l" INSOMNIA I.e:,.!s lo Madness, if Not Remedied in Time. "!'\r oi iments satisfied me. some f> >e.i;-,: ji'*o." writes a 'I >peka woman. thru ci '['???> wr>v ti\.> duvet cause ot i hi* i.'-unnia from which 1 suffered lei iiidy. as w. ii !-s the enlremc ner v and acute d\spep>ia which mad.' lit" ? a i.his' |iainful thing for me. "I had been a coffee chirke:- ; ince ?MRMhood. and di 1 not like to think that the beverage w :is doing me all this harm. Hut it was. and the time ranie when I had to face the fact, ami protect myself I therefore gave up coffee abruptly and absolutely, and adopted Postum lor my hot drink fit meals ? "I began to note Improvement In my condition very soon nfter 1 took on Postum. The chance proceeded gradually, but surely, and It was a matter of only a few weeks be, fore 4 found myself entirely relieved ? the nervousness passed away, my diges tive apparatus was restored to normal efficiency, and 1 begun to sleep rest fnllv nnd peacefully. "These happy conditions have con ilmrrtJ tfnrtng art of the X years, and I am safe In saying th?it I owe them entirely to Postum, for -when I began to drink it I ceased to use medicines." Read the little book, "The Road to WellTllle," In pkg*. "Thers's * Rea son." Krer read the shove l^tterT A nw GIRLS IBP TO OEHTH, IGNORING FIDE ESCAPES Five Persons Porisli in a Phila? delphia Factory. SHIRT WAIST MAKERS TRAPPED Vlmiy Live* Saved I >y Men Holding W'wjfOn ( 'over* Into Which the Worker* Drop*? HperatOr* Filled With Horror at the Scene. Philadelphia, Pa. -Score# of work ing gli'U on the top floor of a four* Uory factory building ut Chuuccllor ind South American gtreets were thrown into a wild panic when lire j broko out there. It wan the shirt ti ulst factory of Joseph Chachkln. Although the building had u lire escape, the rush of the (lames through : thin wooden partitions made the girls forget this in a crazy dash for the itreet. The men ammig them lost their heads amid the shrieks and Jrlejj for help. Wire netting at windows were torn tway and girls and men threw them* selves four storleu to the street. Oth ers Joined In a crush on the wooden stairway. In ten mlnutos four girls wid a man perished. The dead: Morris Pesssan, fractured ?kull; Clara Swartz, crushed by fall; Jled on way to hospital'; Ida Green berg, burned and crushed; died in aospltal; Hebecca Kaufman, frac tured skull; died in. hospital; Kllza Deth Chachkln, burned; died in hos pital. Tho Injured; Rebecca Chachkln. fractured skull, Internal injuries and burns; expected to die; llyman Balll 1011,: burned, leg fractured; condition serious; Israel Goldberg,, slightly burned; Samuel Ulman, slightly burned; Joseph Chachkln, slightly burned; Reuben l.elbergapt, slightly burned; Samuel Shaw, slightly burned; Joseph SUverberg, slightly burned; Lee Potlll, slightly burned; Bimon Mo'rvltz, slightly burned; Sarah Cohen, seriously burned and probably internally Injured; Philip i'eklos, one arm and both legs frac-. lured; unidentified colored woman, overcome by smoke and (lames. The scene of the tire Was just across tho narrow street thai" borders the rear wall of the churchyard of old St. I'aul's. Men on the street below got rub ber wagon covers, and held th.om taut ut the edges, a.ul undoubtedly saved several lives thereby, girls and men leaping Into them. i-he -iarco of the fall being thus broken. Some one threw a tire rope from an upper window, and live or six girls did down this, dropping from a height of a story or so. ? Dzaphar Howell appears to have l/eeu the first man on the street to note smoke coming out of the fourth story windows. "I think the whole thing was oyer In three minutes." he says. "I had hardly reached a fire alarm box when a man Jumped from a fourth-story window and, turning over in the fall, struck the pavement on his head. It was such an awful slight that I nearly fainted. Then came the rush from the one stairway into Chancellor streets Girls, men and women in wild eyed terror poured out of the narrow hallway. Men tried to climb over tho heads of the girls and fought, each other to get out first. "Above were shrieking women in the windows,, clawing at th<* nettings I to make an exit. I saw three gii'ls | jump to the street before 1 turned | and fled, unable to face the scene | longer." I mux "i!?<;m:n up" to prison. Japan's Public Scandals Have I5rc? Disposed Of. Tokio, Japan. ?The sugar scandal 1ms ended in ihe sentencing of thosv co itemed to imprisonment with fine.--. -Another great. commercial scandal uncovered at Osaka in what was known as t he Marines Product Com pany has also furnished its contribu tion to the penitentiary. In both cases many of tho people concerned formerly occupied high social positions and some were mem bers of ihe House of Representatives. The latest scandal has developed in ibis city. Some contractors and engineers of Toklo havo been arrested in connection with tho city improve ments which have been going on foi several yqars. IiOYCOTT moVkmknt spreads. j Many Applications For Membership j in "Anti-Food Trust" Ihmijcuc. Washington, 1). C. ? Applications for "00, odd membership cards to the Anti-Food Trust League recently or- j unitized to fight high food prices by j bo\ rot i had been received, it was an- j nounced after the first meeting of tho board of direetois. Among ihe organizations which have written for application cards are ! the Trave ling Men's Association, the I Central Labor I'nlon. of this eit> the i Hons -keepera' Alliance and the j Leagne fit Atnerican Pen women. A letter had been received from ' President Tnfi, in which he indorsed, the niovcie on' . Rank Cashier (jets Ten Years. Federal Judgo Amldon sentenced j Andrew I! Jones, former cashier of: tito First National Hank of Rugby, N. i Dak., to ten years' imprisonment for j misappropriation of the bank's funds. I How Price of Milk \\\?s Raised. James C Rider. a denier, pnv.* evi dence in the milk investigation at New York riiy. showing j; concerted n!an to raise the nriee. The Milk Trust notified fanners of a cut in the price to ho paid them for milk from four and a quarter to four cents. Taft Insists on Pledges. PrCf blent Taft, Kt Washington. IV C.. made it clear that'Ke i? indifferent to a second term, but thnt lie does in sist on Congress carrying out the par* ty plcdccs. Items of Interest. President Taft declared war on tho Insurgents In Congress who oppose hi.s policies. An insurance company announced Its readiness to assume liability (or all risk to aviator*. Tho British parliament was <1 la- ' solved and a new one was summoned lp meet February 15. Secretary btrtrtnron. of the War Department; called on President Gomes, In Havana, Cuba. The New York Zoological Society started to raise ajjnnd of ?1.000,0$0 Dlatrmprr la *11 iU forma. ao>ong all i(M ?f ho raw and doga. cured nnd otbesa ?> mui? ?table ??f?*euled (rum bavin* tb? diaaaM with S|x?lin'ii I >i?t?*ini?er Cure K very bot tie guarauh-wl Over .VJO.OUU bottle# aold laat yrar. |.M hi\<I $1.1)0. (Jood drugyiata. or a?nd lo uiftmihu-tiirer* AjumU wauled. Write for free book. Hpolm MhI, Co., bp?s* liiftnaca, Uui^ico. lud. iVonrcfW is the luw of life; man is not man us yet. Hubert Browighg, To Cure a Cold lit Oiu- Day Take laxative Kromo Quimne Tablet*. Di u^iMtw rt-fuud money if it fail* to cure. K. W.Crovc'tt MiKuatuiii l* oil eat-li box. '25c. (JcmI the III st garden made, und the lirwt city Caiii^r? Cowley. II. II. (Irkkn'h Sons, of Atlanta, G#., ara the only Hueceeaful Drop* ty SpceinliHtM in tlie world. Kee their liberal ofcr in udvertive m?ut in another column of tl.ia payer. A man'H host things are nearest i him, lie close about bis feet, ? Rieh ard Aioncklon. So. 4- '10. I Dr. l'ieroe'a Pellet*, small, aUgarcoated, cusy to take ?a candy, regulate una invig I orate atoiuui-h, liver and bowcla. Do not | gripe. I I \V e know truth, not only by the i reason, but nlso by the heart. ! TKIUtlliLK OltDKAL. A Virginia Woman's Bufferings With Kidney Disease. Mrn. Virginia Spitxcr, Uuena Vista, Vii., Hays: "For thirty year? I Buf fered everything but death with my Sidneys. 1 canuot describe my Buffer ings from terrible hearing down pains, dizzy spells, head* aches and periods of partial blindness. The urine was full of sediment. I was in the hospital three weeks. Doan's Kid ney rills were quick to bring relief and soon made me well and strong again," Mrs. Spitzcr. Remember the mime ? Doan's. For sale by all dealer#. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. SKELETONS PLOWEB-UP. Lexington, Special. ? A largo niun >er of skeletons were found a lew la vs ago near Colliers! own, ami great nteroMt has boon excited by the grue some find. While J??1m M. Knirk was blowing in his Held- lie uncovered a joue, 'ami mi investigation lie un sullied at least ten skeletons. Later hreo other skeletons were found. It ts the general belief that the hones ire the skeletons of Indians and that their burying ground was at the place where the bones were fotmd. TRIALS of tJw N EEDEMS ^ETnTTs 12 a oumshov/ T can ;3ET>A A STAND :t ANY LONGER . Cwf M/\ \ jf t4 Ai \ \ /,/ y-4aSiCK. THIS PLAY 15 H-r I i 1 / 5RVE.RY FUNNY . \Mr li V*^WCT?3S?S . ftflAT PAW- PAW PILL YOU GAVE) \ ME LAST NIGHT MADE ME PEEL ) J GREAT IT> LIKE TO SEE ( y THAT SHOW TO- NIGHT {VfflX IJ LETS TAXE THE KIPA>^*?8L ' "T>' t r; t- i.yfiuP&Y^A C w f'.K."S6t-7L;.!) THA I A GOO I- LAUGH AND A MU.MYON5 PAW PAW PILL MAKE LIFE WORJH LIV ING . IQ PILLS IO * Miliiyoii'ft I'll iv I'niv I * 1 1 1 m coax ll.r liver Into activity liy kciiiIu methods. TlU'jr do r.ot woiir, Krlpo or weaken. '1 hey are u tonic to ilic- stomach. liver and nerves; liivlninitn nuieatl of weukeu. They eii rich tin' bloo-l ail' I oiinlilu the stomach to (ret all thu nourishment ti- in lood that Is put Into It. These pills contain no calomel; they are soothing. healing uiul htiuiulutliiK. Kor ?Rl(. by all druggists In UK* and ?'5c *Izck. If you need medical advice, write Mun yon'* Doctors. They will u -J vine iu the bent of their ability absolutely freo of Charge. Mli.NVllX'M, ,').id nuil J oU'emou hln., I' it 1 ludel pit lu, i u. M uny on '? Cold Itemcdy cure* a coid In one day. Prlc? Z'ic. Munyon's Rheumatism KemeUy relieve* in n tew hour* and cure* In a tew .layn. 1'rice Ma, Your Medicine Closet Should Contain an emergency remedy for acute ImllKcsFton. f-io?l polyoulux o?" plain gripes. Kor any stomueh distress a liberal dote of A CREAM OF CASTOR OIL, promptly administered, will afford relief, and by cleansing the system ivitiovo a cause for liluess. 1'alatal U tasty, safe an*! effective. Th<* Ideal cATb.tr* tic, X5c. . druggists or M urrav Mm? Co.. Columbia. S.C. Do You Feel This Way? Do yon (oel all tirtd out P Do you ?om*ti??? think you jutt ocu't work mt your prole# aion or trade any longer Y Do you have ? poor *pc~ tile, euid lay Awake at night* uooble to aleepP Are your ucrvea ail goM, awl your atomoeh too P Haa am bition to forge ahead in the world left you P K ao, vou might ?? well put a atop to your miaery. You oas do It if you will. Dr. Piarce'a (Jolden Medical Diacovery will make you a different individual. It will aet your laeylivar to work. It will aet thing* right in your atomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there ia any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread deatroyer away. Kven afftr con aumption hu:? ulmoat gained a foothold in the form of ? linferintf oougli, bronoliitw, or bleedin* at tlic luntf?, it will brln* cure in W per cent. ol all ca?e?. It U a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., wboee advkt is givtn frtt to all who wieh to write Win. n?? great iuocom ha* oouc from bi? wide experience and varied practice# , . l>on't bo whoedled by u penny- Jrabhiutf dealer into taking inferior ?uh*ti tutea for Dr. I'ieroe'c medicinea, rcooramended to be )u?? ?? food. ? Pierce's medicines are or known composition. I heir every 'n*ret,cnl ?. ? on their wrapper#. Made from root* without aloohol. Contain no nan? forming drugi. SVorld'? Di?peu?*ry Mediaal A#?ociation, Uuifalo, IN, i, _ PNEUMONIA k?l? ?*? ol tkouMiKit. GOWAWS IKkPAWAflON kill* pufumonu bf de tlroyluf ll>? cooitiUon and Inflammation, Quick telle/ forc?M?, iroup, coutbt, trippt, Mini and softueu la luufi and Ihiojt, ?nd baimku. All dnuguu. $>.00, 50c, 25c. Light SAW HILLS LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES, SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, "'WSJ* SHIP F. URS To Richmond, Virginia. CLARENCE COSPY I'u)h Miirkot I'rlcfs and Deals Fair LARGE NUMBER ONE SKINS M Ink fo.L'r. each. CI ley FOX 11.25 each Raccoon 1.30 " Opossum ,00 " Hkunk 3.~5 " MiisUrat, .(& " Kahblt* Mo pound. Stops Neuralgia Pains The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is gjso a nerve pain. Sloan's Liniment, a soothing external application, stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi ate relief. One Application Relieved the Pain.. Mr. J. C. Lee, of iioo Ninth St., S. E., Washington, D. C., writes: ? 44 1 advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Lini ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled with it sincc." is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints and Sprains and all Pains. At All Druggists. Price !?oc., GOo. aud $1.00. .Slonn'ii Treat lno un t Jio llorso nciit Free. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BQSTON, MASS. , Our plants are grown in the open Held from t no bent needs obtainable and will give the best posslblo results. Wo make good all short counts, and gunranteo delivery, In good condition to your express ofllce. Prices f. o. b. Meggett: 1 to 3.OO0 u t J i.r.o per 1,000. I 4 to s.000 at Si.25 per 1,000. 9 to 14,ooO at S1.00 per 1,000. Special prlcce on large orders. Prompt I attention given' nil orders and Inquiries, i Folder on Cabbage Culture mailed free. S. M. GIBSON COMPANY, [ Box 2, Metfgett- S? C. SUNBERItY? the Improved Wonderberry LUTHER BURRANK'S GREATEST CREATION. A Luscious Berry Ripenlnrf In Three Months From Seed SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. ' 3 PACKETS JFOK 00 CTS. POSTPAID ThU la positively the GREATEST new Proh mad the b??t NOVELTY of modern times. Theee ere fact* which no ono can lit iwiy^roia The proofs sr? overwhelming In number end conclu?lve In character. Grown Isat yeer by 3M.M* dco..I? Trait bine- black like ?n enormous rick blaeberry In tooki?n4 (Mt?. On?urpMMd for eating raw, eonkrd, canned or j?r???rT?d In any form. This (treat garden fruit la equally valuable In hoi, drjr, cold or wft ell* mate*. Easiest plant In the world to grow, nuce<dUi| any wkrn and yielding rreat maiMaofrlcb fruit all lufflmir and fall. Tho greatest boon to the family garden ever known. Leave* and branches are alM used for |nen? ami are siKxite.- Everybody can and Will grow Luther Burbank, of California, the world famous plant Wlma4->1, or iginated the Wonderberry and turned It orer to a?tiiBttadu?a H? Mfiotit! "This absolutely new bm) plnnt li Of (Nat Interest and ?ahie a/5 it b?arstb?maKt riftwoiia. yinnwn ?w liwWiifri >inm la utmoot profusion and always cornea (mm from seed." , READ MY CATALOQUI, pares ? ahd S, for f nil description. Culture, uses, etd. '(Also Colorod Plate ) With scores of testimonials ^"'Oruieo'f'the Also TUf HiiNBIRRY is an lxnprored form of the WondeTWrrr which *?Z^.w.ide*oiu??UeWlM*y?sp?nd ?which provfrt *<> ?ntixfactory. Ih^Tor iK I n?l t,J*. Odl jUon* r"?m( wed. 2 S*?T/o? Mr pkt. I S pkt?. for BOO | 7??r?I.OO. ^cket of ?*?*? I ? booklet airing 100 Roolpo* for cooked, canned, prenerT*d, Jellied, tplced, plckl?4, !? ??porfc* f of any of th~? ua*?. **"T\iT??^of *ST?-p*ir? OoUkiofM with ???*? ocder-whlrh tell* nf ^,1., .tr^vt ? and eolorod piaio*. I b?t? been i* th? butlne** * TBirtUnW h*Uf a mlHIon ewtowre conntry. *. Tt^*. !?? gwaranteod -*? orenrone. Do sot fail to see tho ^SS^StnSSSBmTiSi offeiW thU y*ar of whieh the tUN iSimf M tho ftMlMl tT* tern. Addre? JOHN I.EWI8 OHILPS.^FIoral^Park^l^Y M>p?f ?**?