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HIS LIVELIHOOD AT STAKE Certainly , Candidate for Governor Could Not gxpect to Get Thgt Voto. An Incident In which former Gov ernor Odell of New York figured mm (ho victim was told by Col Jinnee Hamilton Lewie at a recent banquet. "When Governor Odell wan last running for office," ?nid Colonel Lew Ih. "there had been a great deal of talk about Niagara Kails and the elec trical power ttiaf could bo conferred on oil i>i.ir(8 of New York. Ono day an old negro halted Mr. Odell and tftld; "'Mr. Odell, Ih jo' runnln' for gov' nor, rah?' ?>; " I am,' answered the candidate. " 'I glioma v o' want m vole. dun.' Hflld Ilic Colored mail '?'Well, 1 would like to have your vote, fceb I have known you for ho many years.' " Well, I Jl?t want to ask yon a Question, Mr. Odell, hrfo' I Kiv?- inah vote to you. Are yo' for electric light* In din town?' "Well. Zeb, I am for all modern Im provements,' aa|d Odell, with a ullght flourish. ? . "'Well, eah, I can't voto for you,' eahl 'A*-h with firmness. 'Yo' done for get dat 1 Im a lamp lighter.'" TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red. WciiU, Weary, Watery KyeB nndCranulntcd KyelldB. Murine Doesn't Smart Hootlioa I'Jyo Pain. DruggiHtn Hell Murine Kyo Remedy, Liquid, 250, fif)c, $ 1.00. Murine lOyo Halvo In AflCJitIc TubeH, 2f>o, $1.00. Kyo Hooku and Kyo Advice Kreo by Mall. Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chicago. His Point of View. "John, dear," queried the young wife, glancing up fruiu the physical culture magazine uhe watt peruBlng, ' what !h your. Idea of a perfect fig ure?" , "Well," replied her husband, "$ 100. 000 may not bo perfect Ion, but It's neur enough to HntlHfy a man of my kiiii|jlu taston," Pice Cure for Rheumatism and Done Pains. I mie Iilo<|d lliilui (It. It It. ) '.???(res the \\m.-t i\if>en of i liciniiiitihin, bone I;r;n?. H'wellen niMwIi'* and joints, by purifying lie? blond aiul doiruyinu tin; III ? ? - at'ld ill till! blood. rllOUXitlHIH of viixn eared by If. H. |l. after nil ?,(her t: c-it nit ii-tn .failed, 1'iiee ^I.Otf per large l.iHle at drug stores, with complete dim: lion#'. I.;irj'e sample free by Writing RIoO'l iViIln Co., Atlanta, CJa.,' Department li. Planning a Desperate Revenge. '1 he haughty, imperious heaujy handed him hack hln ring. "Now that all Is over between ua,"' she said, "I Ruppoee you will buy a re volvi"- and put an end to your wretch ed fxIsU'nee?". y\V-or t- than that!" he biased, he lug careful to Introduce the necessary sibilant; "far wors-K-nc! I Khali atof.l a revolver' And I Bhall shoot your imv.uly lit Ho sore eyed poodle!" A wild bhrlCU bui>t from her 1 ips. Hhi: fell upon her Itnees nnd ? Hut ho had none. Not Ens/. ? I'iit was a married man--a very much. married man. Ho had married fiTTTewer than four times, and all lil& v Ives were still In the fore. Accord ing to 1 *:iIown iKcotiiit' before the court where he was tried for bigamy i-ti'l 'found guilty, his experiences were not altogether satisfactory. The Judge, In passing sentence, expressed his wonder that the prisoner could be 11.1.I; a hardened villain as to delude mi many women. "Yer honor," said I'at. apologetical ly. "I was only tryln' to get a good one, an' It's . not. aisy!"?Llpplncott's .Magazine. . t . Getting a Reputation. There Is a desk In the senate m\r tlcularlv convenient as a place from wl icli to make speeches. It Is next to the aisle ami almost in the center of j tiie ehambtr, and affords an opportu nity for the speaker to make everv lu .iy hear. At )? ast a dozen senators, accord- | jug to the Washington correspondent j of ilie St. l.ouis Star, have borrowed i this desk when the'y had special utter j ances to deliver to the senate. This | led, not long ago, to a mild protest l'rom its legitimate'.occupant.' "I am perfectly willing to give up my desk,'-' said he. "but I am afraid people will think that the same man 1 is talking all ,the time. 1 don't want j n> uit the reputation of constantly | tilling the senate with words."? I ^ outh's Companion. One of the Best Rest Cures. Is a good story. To many women it, is us good as a 1 tup sway from home. When you arc tired out and your nerves at ? on edge, try going off by ? yourself and losing yourself in some ] good story. You "will. In nlno cases out of ten. oqme back rested and in vigorated. One woman who has passed serene ly through many years of hard work and worry that go with Ihc managing of a house and bringing up of a large family of children, said that she con sidered it the duty of every busy housekeeper to read a certain amount of "trash." light fiction, for the rest and change to the mind that it would give. Try it, you who lead a strenuous life, and who sometimes grow exceed ingly weary of the same. AFTER SUFFERING ONEYEAR Cured by Lydia E, Pink bam'sVcgetable Compouod Milwaukee, Win. ? "J.Tdla K pink, lium'w Vegetable Compound has mudo me u won woman, and I would like to tell thcwhoJoTrortd of it. I Buffered from female trouble and fearful puhiBln my back. Ibadtbo Ix'nt doctor* and tlioy all decided that I bad a tumor in addition to my femalo trouble, and advised an oi>era tion. Lydla 10. rlukham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and I liave no mora backache. I hope 1 can help others by telling them what Lydla 15. rlnkham's Vegetable Compound has done for rne/'??Mhm. KmmaImhk, 833PlratSt, Milwaukee, Wis. The above in only one of the thou oands of grateful lottery which are constantly being received by the rinkham Modlclne Company of Lynn, Masrj., which prove beyond a doubtlhafc I.ydia.JC, Pinkham's Vegetuble Com. pound, mode from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis ease# of women after all other means havo fulled, and that every such suf fering woman owes it to herself to at least givo Lydla 10. JMnkham's Vegeta ble Compound'a trial before submit ting to au operatlou, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. IMiiklium, of Lynn, Muss., InvltoH. all nick womott to write hor for advice. Hh? ha? guided thousands to liculth uua lier tulvico Is free. CURES SWINNEY. Mr. It. S. Slmlton, of Hill, N.C. wiltett " I uscil Mexican MtistutiR I.inimrnt on a very valuable-|u>l;av i'.Vt* sv.'iiWcy JklKl it l iirnVil. 1 nUvnvs keep it in my st(tlitcnri<) t l)ink ii tliy best liniment lor rubs.iikI galls" Mexican Mnstnn# Liniment is made of'.the best ?./!* la and pcuc* trates M raijjht thru flesh ami nitis cle to the hone. Contains no alcohol andcannot stinpjor t.orUirc the flesh, liny a to-day and Ik? ready Fur liny cuiifiyoiK'v. 25c. 50c. $l/i bottle nt & Gen'l Storm. "I find CaacaretH ?o pood that I would not Ik; without them. I was 'troubled a great deal with torpid liver nnd headache. Nowaincc takingCascarets Candy Cathnr tie I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommend them to my friends &j tho best mediciuc I have ever seen." Anna Bazinet, Gsborn Mill No. a, Full "River, Mas?, Ilcnsnnt, Tnlatablt*. Potent. Tnate Good. ) )o (i'irij. Never Slclton,\Voaken orOrlpo. 10c. 25>o. SOo. Never sold in bulk. Thoaenu Inn tablet stamped C C C. Guurunt: oil to cuio or your taonoy bav.it. 023 I J / of this paper de l\?cLQ?VS ?"?HBto btty anything advcr lixd in its columns jlioulu inctit upon having what tliry a;k (or, refusing ull suhftilulc* or imilulions. CURED G i vos Quick Relief ItrmoVfM .ill KWi-llinw in 8 to 90 1 a i>t*i iiiiincni ruro In jn to (>v> iliivs. T1 ill trrnimcnt Kivrn froe. Nothing can !><? fairer. W r iivDr. H. H. Green's Sons Specialists; Box B, Atlanta, Ga. ROOSEVELT'S OWN BOOK ".lirlian <?mnp Trail*" ' \V<ni?>'l' by thousands for Christinas ami Now Ye.us \r "ilrri t A m.>n in 'Vfiy 1'l.ice to tnko it t > t'le (..ini .i s in 1>i? locality. >iffiMc>\ ! Monor < 'v i't ti?*M fi'<! Im.'l' < '???iiiinssion 1 .iiiO thrjio.it \ rli.iiictrti'.l wi iut i pi om>uci ii# now to Cll AKI.KS ? SCKIItNKR'S SONS, m IK. S.) l itch Avenue, New Vol k. DEFIANCE STfiHOH?! mincM to 'the p?cknK? ?-other ou\j VI oun<<"????me rrlco tinj "DIFIANCE" 18 SUP?niOH QUALITY. MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE Wc sweep away all doctor's charges. Wo put the best medical talent yjthltt everybody's reach. Wo encourage evcTvone who ails or thinks he ails to find out exactly what, his state of health is. You can get our remedies here, at your drugstoreo^uot at all, a&-you-pr**fer; thcTe is posittrclyTTo Charge for examination. Professor Munyon has prepared specifics for nearly every disease, which arc sent prepaid^ on receipt of Send to-day for a copy of our medical examination blank and Guide to.Health, which we will mail you promptly, answer aTT the questions, returning blank to ViS, our doctors will carefully diagnose your case and advise von fully, without a penny charge. Address Munyon's Doctors, Mvon'a Laboratories, 53d & Jefferson Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. . - : t - VITAl PALMETTO EVENTS Oo&4miumA News IUmt of General Interest Gathered Within the , Stilt# Boundary Lino*. DIIJ.ON IIOY COKN CillOWKHH. Boy 18-Ycarw-Old Makrs 1.12 Bush el* on One Aerr. The Boy's Corn club of Dillon QOunty ?fia<i<* u fine nhowing. Tlie making tin- highest ylulda are ?? follows: Uowv Kdwards, 13294 hindiels; Frank McDonald, 113 bushuls; Mar y|n IXtoltl, 107 bushels; ' Roy (Jaddy, 105 buahels; Miles Mrlnnis, 100 buikipla; H. U. Floyd* <00 buih* ela; Hugh M. Moody, too bushels. Twenty hoy* enU'ivd ? Ik? contest and all of them did well, the others .making between 70 and and 100, bu*hol*. i'or the largest yield Host vey Kdward* wont Hint prite, $40. The winners' net profit was $87.00. fl. Hovoy Kd wards is under 18 years old. <:on\ icihjcatio.y free llnllct ins for ftchool Teacher* oil Corn Production. Tin* United States department of agriculture has recently issued two bulletins of universal interest to rural teacher*. They have .been prepared by i)iek J. Crosby and P, W. Howe, specialists in agricuitu ral education, au/l ace entitled "School Lessons on (lorn" avd "School Exercises in Plant Pro duction." These bulletins are based on the sensible assumption that the child is. primarily Inter ested in the practical and experi mental side of any science, and that any general interest in agriculture will be the result of some special agricultural , experiment in which he may be engaged. Thee thousand boys in South Carolina this year raised an acre of corn. Many of them will receive the diplopia awarded by the Stato board of education for producing sveuty-llve bushels per acre. We confidently expect live thousand boys to take part in the corn conr lest next year. The air is full of corn talk. The teacher of South Carolina should have a part in ex tending this movement and should use this acute special interest as a inertns of teaching general agricul ture. Through the kindness of the de partment of agriculture and the courtesy of Senator Tttlman, Mr. VV, K. Tate, State supervisor of ele menlarv rural schools, has 5,OCX) copies of these hulelins for distri bution. A supply has been sent by him lo each county superintendent of education. Any teacher may have copies of these bulletins by writing lo Mr. Tale in Columbia. .Mufjistratc Cam "Not Guilty." Dallas V. Carn, the Berkeley county magistrate, who was arrest ed for I he murder of James Warner, a negro man, over whose body he held an inquest, following the mur der of Vainer, was discharged from custody by Magistrate Wilder, of St. Stephens, before whom I he preliminary hearing was held -be.ee. -4-vUius Dangerlleld, who was arrested on the same day and on the same charge, has been bound over for trial at the term of the Court of (Jencral Sessions, which convenes at Moucks Corner on Mon day, November 7. .Summary. Florence will soon have a ferti lizer factory with up-to-date, pro gressive men at the head of it. Tin? capital stork at first is to_ bo $50,000. In the United States court .at Greenville Richard Raskins and W'ayman Seawright, two young while boys, worn sentenced to one month in Anderson county jail and *J(M) apiece. They ploadecf guilty lo taking mail from Iho postofllce at Ivey. The rice crop on. Iho Combanee and'Pon Pon rivers is damaged to the extent of $50,000 by the recent storm. The prize of $2.1 dlTored by the Hank ??f Hishopville for the great est yield of corn on the acre was won by Kldridgo Mixon, who made 77 3-i bushels on his acre. Last year there was grown in the State of South Carolina the largest crop of wheat in the history of the State. The farm value of the crop amounted to more than $5,500,000. While Lancaster county hoys have- been making high records as cotloif pickers, this season the girls have not been idle. Misses Pearl and Nannie Caskey, of the Doug lass soot ion picked 070 pounds of the staple in ono day. "Old Agricultural Hall" property in Columbia was sold. The pur chase price was $52,500. The place was bought from the McCreery Land \nd Investment Company. The frontage is 50 feet on Main street. The price per foot was, therefore, Tipre than $1,000. Florence" county, unlike many of the counties of the State, is out of lebt, and has some $20,00 or more >n hand in bank to expend on pub lic - iinprovbmenU; Personal property in 1910 is valued at $2,368,000 for Orangeburg county, against $2^077;850 last year. being a net increase in personal pro&erty of $200,150 over last year's vBtuXimir. - -v ?- .. Between $12,000 and $13,000 in dedges payable in four years was ho result of a canvass for a build ing fund for a' new Presbyterian church in Hartsvillo. ITCH CURED IK 90 MINUTES. By O? Appttr?*ton <4 Dr. David's Sanative Wash W? MUftraiitoe D*. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH to fur? ?ny <???? or luK lu aw intu itu*, II u?c4 ageordlug tv direction*, or w# wi:i mtu?4 >?IW U yovrlfiMUi D.wU'.?.n*?lv, it* WccMU-he* or Mange Dr. W*tk will core btiu Mouc*. Pric?f 50rCents a Pottle Ii < b* uiitlM. Delivered nt your ItCMtrrit ??|?r?4M ofllc* fr?MS, U^uil regi lpt of 76 cent* OWENS * MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond ' Virginia rue et?r mcoicm for C O U O HS b COLD! A Hot Tims. "That fellow cooked his reports." "I suppose that Is how be happened to get Into a stew." Voir OOL.US mid UHIP ni<!k?* Capudinh la th? l?e??t remedy re 1UVM ill* MiitiliiM uu<l ? cum* tli? Cold ?ud rcntore* normal condition*. It'u lluuld- effect* IwwedUtly. 10c., 86c., aud 600. At drug Mtore*. It's up to a man to choose between two evils when he 1b nuked to beat the carpet or take care of the baby while his wife does It, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet* first put up 40 year* ngo, They regulute and invigoc ate, stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar coated tiny granules. "Kin by Marriage." . A caller waH talking to u small Har lem girl who is extravagantly fond of her mother. BUo likes her father well euough, but he Is far from be ing first in her affections. The call er, knowing the situation, asked the child why she dldu't love her father as she did her mother. "Oh,?you sco," sho explained, loftily, "be Is only kin to ub by marriage." Church Unity. Richard, aged five, was being inter viewed In regard to his school work. "And w*here do you go to Sunday school?" was next aBked. "To the Episcopal," ho roplled. "What havo you learned there?" " 'Honor thy father and thy moth er,' " ho said. "And, do ybu know, 1 went down to the Methodist church the other day and they were teaching the same thing there!"?Llpplncott's Magazine. Mutual Expectations. A notoriously cloae-flstofl man was taking hit) golfing holiday In Scotland, wliero he hoped to Improve hla game, and, by driving u hard bargain, had managed to securo the exclusive serv ices of a first-class caddie, who was known to be a very good player. "Mind, now," Bald the ambitious southerner, "I expert to receive some really good tips from you during my stay here, you understand?" "Ayo," replied the Scotsman, hitching up the heavy bag. "an* Ah'm expectltt* the like frao ye. ye ken."?-Golf Illustrated. Lovemaklng and Practice. The only way to become an expert at lovemaklng is to practice. TIiIb was the information handed out to a handful of hearers by tho Hindu phil osopher, Sakharam Ganesh Pandit, in a lecturo on "Tho Science of Love." "Love is a divine discontent," said the philosopher, "and if you want to arouse love in others it can he done only by giving them love. How to develop tho eniotion of love In another is the great question of today?the art of making love.. It needs a great deal of study and a great deal of prac tice." Why the Boy Gave Thanks. Alan had played the entire day with little brother without an impatient word. After saying his customary prayer that night, his mother suggest ed that ho add: "I thank God I was not Impatient with little brother to day." This he did with much fer vency; after which he remarked that there were some other things he would like to thank God for, and forth with he closed his eyes and said: "I thank God I offered, my candy to mother before taking any myself. "I thank God I offered my candy to little brother before taking any my self. "And I thank God there was some left."?Llppincott's. THE FIRST TA8TE Learned to Drink Coffee When a Baby. If parents realized the fact that cof fee contains a drug?caffeine?which is especially harmful to children,, they would doubtless hesitate before giving the babies coffee to drink. "When I was a child in my 'moth er's arms and first began to nibble things at the table, mother used to give me sips of coffee. As my parents used coffee exclusively at meals I never knew there was arfything to drink but coffeo and water. "And so I contracted the coffee habit early. I remember when /quite young the continual' abo ofr coffee so affected my parents that they tried roasting wheat and barley, then ground it in the coffee-mill, as a sub stitute for coffee. " ? "But.lt did not taste right and they went back to coffee again. That was long before Postum was ever heard of. I continued to use coffee until 1 was 27, and when I got Into office work, Tbeg'an to have nervous spells. Especially after breakfast I was so nervous I could scarcely attend to my correspondence. ' "At night, after having coffeo for supper, I-.could hardly sleep, and on rising in the morning would feel weak and nervous. "A friend persuaded me to try Posturo.. My wife and I did not like It at first, but later when boiled good and strong It was fine. Now we would not give up Postum for tho best coffee we ever tasted.' I can now get good sleep, am fr?n not vousucsh BBd'headachea. I recommend Postum to all coffee drink* - ' ? 1 ?' Road "The Road to WellvlJle," In Pkgs. "There's a Reason/ ^ A TIM1LY WARNING."' ; *"5 Backache. beada^en, dixsy spell* tbd dlatreesiu# urinary trouble* want you of dropey, dlabetee, and fatal Brlgbt'e dUeaae. Act In tltte by ou rlliff the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. They bave cured thousand* and will cure you. Mrs. Sarah 0. Mau pi it, Brentwood/. Tenn, says: "Doctors said I hsd Bright's disease and held out little hope of reoor* try. J could acarcely totter about. My llmba were awollen and my Ufa wm one long, drawn out pain! I began ua lng Doan'a Kidney PllU and waa aa* tonisbed at the reaulta. In aix week* I could do a hard day'a work without Inconvenience." Remember the name?Doan'i, For sale by all dealera/ 50 centa a box. Foiter-MllbUrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. AWFUL BURNING ITCH eUftEfr IN A DAY "In the middle of the night of March 30th I woke up with a burning itch in my two hands and I felt as If I. could pull them apart. In the morning the Itching had gone to my chest and dur ing that day .n spread all over my body. I was red and raw from the top of my head to the soles of my feet and I was in continual agony from the Itching. I could neither lie down nor sit up. I happened to see about Cutl cura Remedies, and I -thought I would give (hem a trial. I took a good bath with the Cuticura Soap and uBed the Cuticura Ointment. I put it on from my head down to my feet and then went to bed. On the first of April I felt like a new man. The itching was almost gone. I continued with the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and during that day the itching com pletely left me. "Frank (irldley, 325 Bast 43rd Street, New York City, Apr. 27, 1909." Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world; Potter Drug & Chein. Corp., Sole Props, Boston, Mass. "ThAt First Invented 8leep." "Now blessings light on him that first invented this same sleep! It cov ers a man all over, thoughts and all, like a cloak; It is meat for the hungry, drink for tho thirsty, heat for the cold, and cold for the hot. It Is the current coin that purchases all the pleasures of the world cheap; and th? balance that sets the king and the shepherd, the fool and the "wise man evon. Thore Is only one thing, which somebody once put Into my head, that I dlBllke In sleep?It Is that it re Bombles death. There is very little difference between a man in his first sleop and a man in his last sleep."? From Cervantes. When He Hedged on Faith. "Dnr's nutln' lak faith," said Broth er Williams/ "I once prayed a fat turkey off a high roost, but the sher iff took him f'um me ez I wuz gwine home ter cook him, an* I wuz took ter Jail." "Why didn't you pray your way out of jail?"..someone asked. "I would ' 'adone it," was tho reply, "but I didn't want Providence ter know J was in no sich place." CHILL TONIC. You know what yon are taking. Tho formula Is plainly printed on every Bottle, shuwIiiK it Is simply Oulnlno and Iron In a taste loss form. The OulnTno drlrei out tbe malaria and (no Iron builds up tho system. Sold by all dealers for 80 years. Price 60 oonts. Natural Query. Mrs. Thynn?Don't you think I'look plump in this gown? Thynn?Yes. Did you have It made at an upholsterer's? A good honest remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralpin and Sore Throat is Hamlins Wizard Oil. Nothing will so quickly drive out nil pain and inflammation. Some folks never feel saintly until they have a chanco to syndicate their Borrows. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reefhees Inflamma tion, allays pain, ettrcs wlud colic, ?5o n, bottle. .When the pulpit gets into poetic clouds it misses the man on the pavement. . y Mrs. Cook [fflhere is not much pleasure in D. Cook, of Crane, Mo., If one has ^1? So many women suffer from girlhood on, who could be spared such suffering, and if they would only try Cardul, the woman'# I was only 16 years old when I first toe# 1 I am 39, Whenever 1 was poorly or felt rt always brought me out all right I have faith what it has done for me, and I have done for others." The Woman's T< Nearly everybody knows what Cardul women. For more than 50 years, it has ful use In the treatment of women's Ills. Thousands of enthusiastic, truthful, have written to tell of the help this re them. Do you still hesitate to take troubles? If so, why? Read what oth least give It a trial It may be just what y STCA0V VfHITmj uaiH The Rayo Lamp U a high grade lamp, m There aro lamps tnat cost moro. but thorel e BOM price. Constructed of aolld iir.it>*: nickel vlated o moment to any room In unr houMt. Thi-relsnoU of lamp-making that can arid to tho value of ttaall Ifivlna device. Kvery dealer everywhere. If do descriptive circular to the nearest fluency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (la. W. L. DOUGLAS ?3 ?3SS A *S4 SHOES SUS BOYS' 8HCES, 92.00v 92.60 4*3.00. Best in the Wonto. ??. L Oouataa $8.00. $8. BO mnd $4.00shaea mrm pomn/wmiylho bmw4 madS and moat pop ular ahoaa for thm gtrloo In AntoHoa, and arm thm mom Mwwmfca/ ahoma tor you to buy. Do you nslli* that ray shoes have boon the standard for oier | 80 years, that I make and sell more ?3.00, ?:?.50 mul S4.00 ?hoes than any other manufacturer In the U.S., and that DOI/ LAB TOR DOM,Alt, I GUAItANTKK MY HHOKH to liold their j Shane, look and fit better,and wear longer than any other 93.00, ?3.00 or 94.00 shoes you ean buy? Quality counts. It ha* made mjr shoes TUK LCADERfl 6f THK lVoitf.I>. You will ha pleased when you buy my shoes becanao of tho fit and appearance, and when It comes time for you to pur chase another pair, yon will be more than pleased heraimd , . the last ones wore so well, and cave vou so intioh comfort, ._3G rAIITIfMII Hone gsnains without W.!,.l)onnhiTA|/L-Mne W#* W I llnl I nsirrennrt prii-e stamped on the bottom. ? Mitt I*U 9< name and price *tainixd on the bottom. "* """ "L. pOUUlM fill"'-' .... 11 your dealer oaunot supply yot^wMi ^^I^u^ljsHhi**^ write for Mail Order J Wot DISTE1 Bur? cure and pool ?t? proreotlTe. no m*tUrlt?V or "exposed." Liquid, irl ren on the tongue ? n?l lit a One Kidney rcnicdy.- 60o and ?? a bottle; I Keep It. fchow toyourdruralst. who wlllget lttol Causes and Cures." Special Agents wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Keeps the spij free from Sold by 8TANI l*C??f??ATtO One of the bent equipped school* in tho Boutb. THE LARGEST* faculty. MOKE GRADUATES IN POSITIONS than nil oilier HOOK KEEPING, SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Write for Hi KING'S 11U8INE88 COLI.ROK. Ilalelgli, North Carolina, or 1 BT We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand. I'enmanahlp, etc., by mall. His Defense. It was shortly afteY midnight, and the colonel had caught Rastus red handed. "Well, Rastus, you old rascal, you," said ho, "I've caught you at last. What are you doing In my henhouse?" "Why, Marse Bill," said the old man, "I?I done heerd such a cacklin' in dis yaro coop, dat I?I thought mebbe de ole hen done gone lay an aig, an' I?1 wanted ter git it fo* you' breakfas' while It was fresh, sub."?Harper's Weekly. And Endless Job.. "I'll bet I could keep a fairy god mother busy." "As to how?" "I'd have her look after my touring car." For VYBADACH1S?Hicks* OAPI1DINE Whether from Colds, Heat. Stomaoh or Nervous Trouble*, Capudlne will relieve you. It's liquid?pleasant to take?acts immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 26c.. and 60 cents at drug ?tore*. If you would be pungent, be brief; for it is with words as with sunbeams ?the more they aro condensed, tho deeper they hurt.?Southey. Weak Heart Many people suffer from week heert*. They may expert* ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or diuy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their ?yea become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, end they have oold hands end feet,'or poor appetite beoeuse of weakened blood supply to the stomaob. A heart tonio and alterative should be taken whloh has no bed aftsr>sCwt. Such is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medics I Disoovery, which oontains no dangerous narootice nor alcohol. TtM lamtlwts, ae tttiaM ?if oath, are Mm* reot (CWftoiMli Cwiiw ate), Hloodroot (SaUll*M>li OwadeaeleS, 0?Mcn SmI root (Jtydcmnth Cannton *uY. Queea'a reot (ftlllln,* 3ylr,ticm) BUck Ch.rryb.rfc (W Vlrgtmlmam). Mandrake root (r\tdo*hynmmtokftom), with triple rained ctycertea, pripatj Thli toolo oontains no eloohol to shrink op the red Mood oorpusoles | hot, Ott the othar hand, it increesea their numbar and they beeomo round and healthy. It helps tho hnian amine in the constant manufacture ol rieh, red Mood. It in a sctsatlftc laboratory la a way thai mm erwfl p Thi, helps the Stomaoh to aasiasilata or Uka op the propel slssnsats" boas the food, thereby helptnf digestion end oorin* dyspepsia, heart-burn end ?f"f*"*i? i ""f1 ainmliii Itsh i 1? for the Urn-down, wamio, thin-blooded people, the "Dheewry Stiekto thin ssfe snd the hot Dr. Ptor+e*e Golden for of I Hbi Salt! S31 Thb last named d Inflammation like otto to the presence of llttl burrow under the skin/ , produce is so Intense it ft C cully the sufferer can the okin with his nailf*-.' HUNT'S CURE iai for this aggravating, locally. 8old by all ft! Price, 80 Cent And the money will be case where one box Oi " I MANUrACTpSI | A. l\. RICHARD! 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