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Eczema Ail Her Life Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of I.itlionia, Ga says that his daughter, Ida, inherited severe case of Eczema, which the usu: mercury and potash remedies failed t relieve. Year by year she was treate with various medicine?, external appl cations and internal remedies, witlioi result. Ilcr sufferings were iuteusi and her condition grew steadily worst All the so-called blood remedies did n< seem tc reach tlicdi: ease at all until J S.S. was given, whe IB an improve men fvwas at once noticet V jM The medicine wa v continuecd with fai orable results, an "7"^ ? uow 6^e *s cure f KOun<^ am* well, li? T/IWivT'a?d p"-she has been save from what thread ?ned to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rliei matisrn, or any other blood trouble It is a real blocd remedy and alway cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy Take a blood remedy for a blood disease a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood anel skin diseases mailed free to address. Swift Spe c i fic fe.JP L3I Co., Atlanta, Ga. CONCERNING COTTON. A PLAN TO AliOLISH (JAM BLIXU IN FLTLEUS ltep. Stokes' Scheme, a Hi! Which lie Will Introduce i Congress. To (Jive Grower Control of Spot Market. Washington, Doc. 8.?The to lowing is tiie lull text of Kcpn sent alive Stokes' bill which wii be intcrodueed by him at an earl day : A bill to abolish Gambling t Cotton Futures and othe Agricultural I'roduets. Section 1. From and after tli passage of this act, it shall bo ui lawful for any individual, or cm poration or association to engag in gambling operations whos tendency is to all'ect nrtificiall the market price of cotton c other agricultural products. Sec. li. For the purposes of th act, gambling operations includ an contracts tor purchase an sale, commonly known as "fi tares." in which the tender an delivery of the actuui coinmodit named in the contract u in made. S?<c. .'J. Kacli < ntract for futur delivery ot cotton, corn, whoa oats shall relate to one grade on! and all such contracts shall ?pecif the amount and grade contracte for, and no tender of a dilferei grade from that named in t!i contract shall be a legal tende Sec. ? Any person or corpors tion or associatian, their ag??nt representatives or officers, viol; ting any (>f the provisions of ih act, oti.til upon conviction thei of tie lined in a sum not less tha $1,000 lor eacli ollonse, one-ha of which lino shall be paid to th informant; or imprisoned for n< loss than six months, or both fine and imprisoned in the discretio t!w? . I> : . 1 - i an ui nn- i wuii . i i wviiinii, i nai i addition to said fine and in prisonment, any person who hi suffered injury hy reusou of sin unlawful operations may recovt damages in any court of compi tent jurisdiction. Sec. ."?. Alia ts and parts of ac inconsistent with the provisions ( this act, are hereby repealed. I>r. Stokes was seen this afte noon after the adjournment of t! house, at his room at the Metr poll tan Hotel and made the fo)lo\ i t? k statement in referem thereto: "The purpose of this hill is plai and its provisions if enacted in law will do all that lepislatif can do toward the end in view. 441 have made a close study i the problem since the cotton &rov ers'convention met in Columbia ? last month and appointed me a j | delegate at largo from my state to the interstate cotton growers" convention called to meet in Atlanta on the 14th inst. At that meeting, 1 will present a plan of eo-oper ation among cotton growers that will give them control of the spot a market. This hill will wipe out it the gambling market and leave the prokucers oi cotton in a posi . tion to control the price of their \ it product within reasonable limits. ( e. It is needless to say that under ( the prodisions of the bill,the same ^ remedies may bo applied to all ( >. other agricultural products?corn, 1 n wlieat, oats, etc. 1 spoak of cotton ' * spocificall because my poopio aro * ts mostly interested in it. j- "The section of the hill requir(J itig each contract to relate to oue >r grade only will of itself revoluy tionir.e the transaction of the cotd ton exchange. Under the existing ^ rules the seller of futures can deliver any grade from good ordi) nary to fair. This shuts out spin* ners and and actual buyers of jjj actual cotton,practically,from the cotton exchange.because the snin ner when ho buys cotton wants ] to buy a certain grade. "If wo compel the delivery of the grade specified, then spinners 1 can have a showinp 011 the ex- ' changes. , "I repeat: the bill will give the ;t relief the farmers need, if it be- 1 comes law; and it will become! t law if the farmers demand it." ( MKN 11 KN MAC 11 INKS 1 I Terrible Pure in the Six liny , [. j Bicycle Race. i New York, Dec. 9.?>Tho early t U ! hours of the fourth day of the < I great six day bike race found 1 > 1 111 men still pedaling away for honor < s I and profit. The men were all seemingly determined with the possible exception ot Stephane j ' who had developed a case of >tub y ' j hornnoss which hi* trainer had a j "'hard time in combatting. The' 1 >* motion of the wheel is beginning! t to allect the eyelids and brain1 1 o and even the snatches ot' sloop'j r1 which they allow themselves,: ( they imagine they arc ^till riding. I. 0 The men must he forced to sleep ' 1 in most instances by the trainers, r-! They want to be up and away at e j the pace which has shown no lag j n ; ging since the start. The won y derl.ll endurence of I lit- men is ,r best shown by the actual timeif spent in sleep by the leaders.1 f Sillier 11 a d slept 1 ii.it ?i n hour l \ ami six minuter in the first 7_ ? j 'hour- of the race Kivunv rode ' jj 1.121 miles without a wink of ' 1 _ !..<> > ....1 I... ! . ! < .. I i y - i> . | > iiiki i n j i iivii ui'M. i w < i ::nur . it' Wnllcr had slept three hours, f Uiee live hours, Moon' six, 1'ieree (> ?') 1 'J, (ioldoii 1? ' ) 1 aud Stephane {, seven hours in tin* same time. y ! Kikes made l.'KHi mile- in the ' y lirst Tl' hours, despite tin* fact l that ho had slept lit I hours. 1' Hair's record lor 1 >V.'t 1 will look ^ l\ ridiculous when this year's tit; r' Hires in lull will lie placed up . 1 against, it. In tii; coni> ' Hah i ' out st ri jijH-d hi- ow n li.pires and i was 'J 1 miles ahead oldie in at !? _' I t, i hour-. I.a-t year lie had l,dO'"? j' i, miles to his credit and to ni^ht ' It lie had covered l,ijdu. .Stejiiiaue, j ' ie the French rider from whom >t ' much was expectod, was ollicially j ,(1 j declared out ol the race to night. | | ri lie had not heen on the track , " ' since this morning, lie was thor || 1 (ouclilv exhausted. Miller seems j i to he absolutely tireless when on j ! >r ' the wheel. He is fast approaching I n 'the automatic static. His eyes ' .. . .... . - ~ ' -i.nf 11.(i11 (iiicini uiiu v. fit1 ii , tnjnot for his occasional great spurts i1 rjf: lie would seem to bo lost to all i consciousness, r- Halo and Mikes are looming up ! ie as "dark horses." They ar? the1 r? 'freshest men on the track, with! v-'the advantage in favor of the jt ileus Malls youth, who still cuts a pace that the rest of the hlilich tiie 1 il hard to keep up with, lie >n [ ha !. id over 'Jo hours' I. . j i.i< the race started and lof < ! -,f i- left in him yet. Halo aston- ' v- i - lied tin throng, when about > :-'>0 p. in. lie began (o spurt, lit looked as if lie had.just gone intc he race and rode along for awhilt it exhibition speed, lie is show ng great form. Miller's trainei >ays that the leader's condition i; niproving greatly as the houn roll bv. August Lehr,champion of tier natiy, who arrived on the steam r Trave today and who will par icipate in sprint races in the larden this week, visited tlio hal oniglit, and speaking about tlu mutest, said : "1 think this it lie greatest race 1 ever saw am eel sure it is the greatest one it he world." Jiminie Michael rode five inilei exhibition, paced, in 10 :10. Po ice Inspector Brooks, with sevo at police surgeons, visited tin iarden tonight and made a thor )?gh inspection. They satd the} bund no cause lor complaint ant hat interference would be un varranted. E. C. Raid gave a milo ex lihltion paced. His timo wai L.54 4-5. Miller and Waller indulged ii i spurt at 1045 o'clock, wit I Heacom making the pace. Kicc A-as close behind with Juluis wel ip. Arthur Zimmerman, paced b) the black and while" tanden earn, made a third ol a mile ex libit ion in *K> 1 5 According to Miller's trainer: milling but an accident can pre rent the Cliicagoan from getting he winner's slice of the mono} iow. Six to live Miller against he liebl was the hetting. At tin oid of the sSth hour Miller was ai veil 200 miles ahead of the re :ord. The score at 2:15 a. in. was Oilier. 1,000; Rice, 1,520; liiv rrrr. OCIUtinor, I ,1 * t kVnller. 1,11 'J; Moore, 1.420 I ale, 1 l'ierce, 1 ,.'>7 1 : Kikes 1,2S<>; <iolden, 1,251 ; Knter nan, 1,251; liannou, 1,210 vinze, 1,1 ?SS ; Julius, 1,170 ieacom, 040; Johnson, *07 iruy, 012 ; Miller was 2J 1 mile: ilie.ul ?>f I he reeor?l for OS hours ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created foi ?ne purpose, namely, a roceptach or the urine, at d as such it it iot liable to any form of disease xcept bv one of two ways. The ir-'t \vuv is from imperfect actioi >1 tno kidneys. The second waj t i.. . i i . - ' - i i "fiii * ainr>^ jur<u 11 mi iiit-ii )f other diseases. < i3ii:r r.trni:. I'nhealfIt)' urii.e from tin nalthy kidneys isthechiet canst >f bladder troubles. So the '>111i), like lliii bladder, nvuh ere itod for one purpose, and if nol I* etored too much is not liable o \v> alc.i' i or disease, except ir are cases. It is situated back ol ind very cb< to the bladder hercforo any pain or inconven ence manifested in the kidneys nick, bladder or urinary passant s often, by mistake, attributed t( "emalo weakness or womb trr?u do of some sort. The error i ftsilv made and may bo as easih ivoided. To tind out correctly iet your urine aside for twent; 'our hours; a sediment orsettlinj ndicate i kidney or bladder tron Ide. The mild and theextraordi lary effect of I >r.Kilmer's Swamp Ivoot,the great kidnev,ami bladde remodv is soon realized. If vni need n medicine you ahould havi the best. Atdruiriristn fifty cent %nd one dollar. You may have sample bottle and painplet, botl -sent free by mail. Mention th Ivn r Kit en is i: and end your add res to Dr. Kilmer A Co., IJinpha..] ton, N. Y. Tbo proprietors o tuis paper guarantee tbe gen uim nesa of this offer. Vt llow Jiicli liillctl. I . u-nri in > >' >.lin V> ilovv Jot vr tl.i-, li No on? who tutu (.iM .in t i ilurly anil ayatoniAUcally la i liinuT froti <tr- I'llul <lis? in1 (' isi'iirc !<. 11 S'i-.Ih f< .' r riii -t if 110 t? vi'| < ikM<l pr v. t in .v i : o from hrcd" * I" :> ilrtii/.fl'it AH OPEN I e c MO 1 VfE ARE ASSI RTING IN THE CO' EXCLUSIVE USE (-! THE WCM 44 PrrCHER'3 CASTOHIA /, DR. 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