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HAD CATARRH Congressman Meekis Pe-ruuna For !, - * 00NGRESSMAN MEEKI lion. David 'Meekison, Napoleon,0 -1 harve &&*ed several Wiel* of A thereby frons tay catarrh oI' the h4 that if I use It a shtart Utne to -rger diseasew of thirtv yjear-0 saniding.: ANOTHER SENSATiONAL CUI Couw~y. Mlo., writes: "I have been in ba, takin%, iwelve btottLlef .f y-our Peruna I If YOU do no0tr,. prompt and sati write at once to Dr. Hlartmt.an. giving a i p:eased to give you 'Ids valuab,'e adivee. g Address Dr. Hlartman. Presi;dent of The ~ ~ ~ 1 daksjori jst wh en your chickens are diasern.So. 9-'06 Thereis more Casarrn-in to-;s see on of iMe countr-y than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to incurable. For a great many years doctor-, nounced it a local disease and prescribed oal remedies, and b-y con-stantly failing to vure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure. manufactured by F. .T. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional eure on themarket. It is taken internally in doses frmIdosotaponu.I csiet Jyo h lo n ucu ufcso h sytm hyofroe ude olr o an aei al ocueSn o iclr anU etmnas drsE .Cz Co . oedO Sodb rggss *0 TaeSl' aiyPll o o*tpto "Ycons, spoked heekin, smalenc t hatl ifat unti I annt eat more." Bulst hen I the'cort' physicin "HoU1ld o, yourmesty." aledeni tha meca ader, lifting~ 1his handn in wonig you now I orbid younp erdat yorieat nto r healt foo. githn a r s t ig closedi vupthe pie n toldte svs tor harndit out ret some KiTheii VIkez tof ispai~wn ot dwarfes ancdisma~ny dir. So.iv spe enrtstof huallotyeresent toher.o nThedse loaMissIeae anCrosyesribe of~ rThodsand fCrsd by LydtntN'fi at re. iencem's progenl Compr ond.a Hositow any di e n threalie rthate cstituin treatenton.tr hl'atare Cure mauatredneF.J Cosy &C. er, hioe foun theolye fronstitutionhlyr osuffering , by takn yintall Pinnams fromtabl dropoundeaspofl it s dremot *ynthug felo e n meuosracenon the medicm. Thycilen one udredh codtono whic causeas to cue discofort ruad robs tesemoiso thdeir ? ter.ih So.treo, 0.tSvn'hG. rts "ak Lydia E.Pikam geablse Compitond satre finhd justwomancd hs beeno great ieei atd he buring beoegular ansin eid hnevrtiges a faie arnd ," gladl eomn tttherknsak Ishaleri womnti." ano atmr. Womjsten tae oudt pican arl rirrglaeerosbckce bloatn. our tuee), caslcedment ofeorgals adiserlamtion his heandin thaing "yarinown I foelidg yoizza iprostryo of all blues, snd ltked immerdieti to alth fo. th a sg h coion cload up theed oldet he save thand tt to aone passbe a:ing wtreafmp.o charfsan Tmaun's rhave enered THIRTY YEARS. )p iives Praise to His Recovery. ------ -- --; XN - - e SON PRAISES PE-RU-NA. hiex-miember oi Congrests, Fil'y-fith Dis 'ler a a an~d I feel, greaitly bentefledt -ad. I feet encouraged to believe will b~e I ar y able to eradicate the --Da-vid Afevoixon. ME Mr. .Jacob L. Davis, Gralena, Ston.: h!ieailhfr tirty-s-even y %ears, and after a ured."- .heoh L. Davis. sf!artory v ut from the us.,e of Peruna. 11 01tn~n Yof 1 orave." and he will he raz:s. heHartman Sanitarium. Columbos. O II SWit7Aland males between twenty And sixty-fiAve are obli;ged to vote. To Cure a Cold in Onob Day. Take-( Taxative Bromo) Quinine Tablte. Drut';:ists refund mon)ey if it faiLs; to cure. E. WV. G rove's signature on eaczh box. 25c. There were no silver dollars coined in 190~5. ness aftv:r first day's uise of Dr. Kline's Great Nor-ve 1testorer.i2 trialbouttlea.ud treatisefree Dr. 1:.H. KLINE. Lt d..931! Arc h t.Pia.Pa. K~orea ha aouainof 6,000,000. Seou. te caita. ha 11000 A Guranted ure or Ples Itehn:7 Blid. leeirw.Prorudig Ples D'ueist ar autoried o reundmony i Fa::~in men fals o cue i 6 ol4 ays50e Decepive ppeaance Tu araiload rain Bisop Book of Bs'.n lanelacrss lie isl an towad anintliget-lokin man an asked: --Wht wre ou oin toremrk? I wasi~e~ ot oi ngto remark any-b )u "Buvtn~ yoa okd m.ad sfe ra~ eemed "a. [ am-e soaid to be ey ecep tiv e tha wy. abse to aya thng ad makeemarks assona though Ttchem. I have~ oftena Stoght had iuesnei:hir.eto ar.n dcover safterv I had i ~ib tat I oughtr to have kept:~ut0tmyouh Shue. adb il li wThe ld-Tmec Fiewae.tet Tnd sty-fve a'te o.stem--to voet Tho Cuwerie w oditt n <!ay.: Tamme T~te 1ld-tmo uininbl rb1v. s rgTs~ refw-und a::' it fi to - ue.E I wa tt sigtur:0e onh.-c o -ir -;la. Tin:.e omre o s ier 1od:hs cindi I 1Ne Iaestore. :t riloean od reae' Teou.th cmesai ase wit2.t0r0. e As -iiroam te .ireiFor late. Old-:ines-2tnhi Ble. in Prthedinire. The eld. swentrl to: --he i oldasw5e.t Den--ieAperne oAd maan intandg -oongtu nian anf nb wtout gaoing to s re eliman h::r yfotui beocoat he. sdrich. AYs Colem san' tEperyncep 4il thrtg my~ hushdt sayoo thins and firstk( yer in asle. writes an atous~ young man.v ofte thoughted inoa state'r of an ran disorderd scoo wor' wit ~any degreet ofgh stc foodprer ibt di ntu ee abl t OcrrctTe idiehy. Grape-Nuts food an -It smled "it. Ie down to rii observance of thediee ton o. ,u~ * n the pakg.ad i les ta nim began to fee better.Ia fewiuu hedt and it bettuer ii evrh.tcu "Al M o~rkg was iply spiort ~oU wat iut yarl formerly. rtsn "iMily ssterl's 'oith wase bafl gry. downi( and1 shied iuis. my sysnervos She) : went o Grape-NmI nodi had t samei~h-l remarkabl to ex plrienye-that I had.it~ The my2 bther, ('-renk o sis in )C'i he Poster lie Itpartmt tWsh ington' ciy atnd haubn tryin clto bracnurtos rs food iI.s, e.nkpes itI alionat. nithed theka- Ganpi es tarmy I hwed a htimwht i rstord, mou wuali had ide eed. mo a learean "ei;..:idfe;lt:'rtor i n;, veypr cut lnr.M wumbrk wf m slbply :IdOms who Th\1 re-' eat. Iabadl littl a. .liw---r i Unl rth er Irh>c whon iks SOUTHERN *. fA I - ~D-77 @-t 7IOPICS OF INwTEREST TO THE PLANTER. The Poultry Busiuess. 'Elhis day oi I urs is often -rind the: Souh has~ made sali rapid strides d inl growthi and ill ma :111 devvlop- 1 1 muent that ouree- hain ndtosl in so) inany point, to1uching,- our rn dt(ive (apacity has na.1turi.lly left us a behind in many ininor liiis. One of theze "minor hings of major impor- n tance" is the poultry business. It is e true. we hav dealers an11d fanciers of k all the uniy varieties of the different breeds: tiha iwe have been introdu'edl 10 the wn' d ters of Tihe incubator :mtl brooder: and ilat we have many Ioiul- it try yards. still we witness the price f ever : ing an th ii supply still more inade(iuate. We' mutist Wake 11) v andj Wilppl wthis probl1em,1 Und1i iwe ealn at 191z Suply~~l all ourtocl demand.il We wre rised up to von- r1 sie ch iileken a little famllily -1d- j., jmtii t. or I)y-pro iuct 41f the fIamelr'. To be used iy in- way of adding a ,cmth- v somec vatriety to ur taide and a kind d of i'ces-sity to hoe at irunnlinilg :roulid T the, pr-eise, to) be auh and Shltiu 4.1 when exi'ai rel iny arrived. aid es )ecially to be sacriticd Whe(ver the preachevi appeared uponl thOW ee but 11ow we are called uponi t eonsider her as a moiey-maker-at one of the ti products of ie farill 1itat daily pays 11 for her daily keepl and the product that will yield a greater and more il regular reveie tion hlie investnient t] than.1i any oither. Mamy f11, us (:111 IT- l. .mieime ten or lifteen years ago, weni n often eggs went begginig at tel 4enilts 'I per dozeni. and tine. fat fryers were b a drug oil the niarket at tcn and fif- i tecn c.'eits apiece. Look at Tile differ- vi 'nee for the last two years. 'lore h:n i aouble these prices coultt 1mve been c. realized the year around, and the sup- v ply totally inadequate to meet the de- e; wand. We must wake up and spread i aur. No farmer's wife. who will give ti poultry the attention it deserves. ueed s: ever he lacking in money to buy her a a ieeded dress. book. paper. or little I household article. No boy or girl but a what could always haye pin-mon-ey if k they would learn to attend to the e "h(en that keeps laying right along." No farmer's daughter iietd go to town a to clerk for -board and clotlies." i when she could make is much witli o less strain by directling her time intel- v ligently to the poultry business. And A it would do many of out men good d and pay them well to consider how to v raise 100 chickens which will bring F the price of a bale of cotton, instead I of striving so hard to increase their d yibld of the staple another season. We s have to spend mioney every month inl i the year. let's have some coming in d every month in the year. Do not over- o look :any protitable part of the farming ti industr'y thait you can successfully a handle. If you can raise imre poultry, i: do so. If youl canl raise better poultry. T do si. Do not keep scrubs without d getting in some good variety to im- v prove your stock. You cannot los" anything by buying a good cockerel or tJ a settig of line eggs every year. D~on't v let's have our chicken coops and niests s where our smtoke-houses and eorni cribs t used to be. We are gradually moving s them biek down South. and let us ti have the "chickenls to comei home to (, roost" a lso.-Southern Cultivator. p Ten Trump Cardr--. A wr'iter' in .lournal of rommterce 5, gives some rules for the' use of farm- a~ ers: all are' good, buit the first twIo anld ~ the last live areP applicabtle TO rnty one t who cutltivates The .siil. even in the l sat~llest way. 1li no uthe calllina iln earlith is there ri.lnice4 requi~ire.d to insur'e sutCcess :s in ;aii:: a. .vey(i* resi'- r.'i anld a ye litie i tre. 4or thie who~le wilt fall 11-;1' ila toal riredi''. Thle f'ar'm :1:m11pla his c'ard' welil ini oirder' wici h-' lhs unden;akeni. anid not one if timme nn~'~ he' :affid 14 -alsl 0. 1ho laide atIllir arf i'n Trum', plays z I . Ke. :ont fvey hi tt ge5 lin time larm. Knmw wherie you .';1r's laor to41 arieioun)tt. an~d mi~ake it ..iea full r'eporti of it 'elf. ini t'ver1ythin g. Trenit. yourtt farm as i ;:i.gii ta 'was your udebtor. owviingyo so muctih tiwi y'ai. wvh~i it is boun'd to pay. 1)io not let it ".5j4ii'e" 44n 1ou.1 3.Inerense ~ii' extent of yourt enti vate.d ]:~l. eac(h yeari. Yoiur profits jeoid nlot so mnehl on1 :t acunt of1 ononut~it wieb yilds you a pirotit able r urn. I .E Provalet :a 'lean Wa ~r sunply for , t{h' 5tO('. T'his nialis a clealn retturn in praii' froT m thir b ettert condli it:nt :I 1 rIducT ivene''n in1 t'unms~iutence. .;r. t t lilt the inualiure is shI- 1 i 1 fi'oii til;? weaitIler. The lrst The igh'iway in a (con51.ant str'e:tin. all te sp ing.' S'om' ennU a ford to thiraw a wy thir :'utbstane', but- not the' Bits of Brightness H e-Mfiliona irtes :are very comni lf~ . ro)waays. She-Somie of item al v inays were'!-Detrioiil Free Press. "Were von f'ritienied when von a" o to) make your lirst speech ?''m " What '.hould fighitt'n me1.'' 'Th-e iudiece.' * The ani ence left as , sao as my1 name was anoun'ced.'' "'What is there niouit thk i1v Dn. 1it~dforth to' mi:ne im: sea c his.- d.! youi knowx th hew1 * e is '~-ocale ( f -ii 1 V P :e T *e daa ( m thet w'' :li 'n -e cape -omue knowede of-0' s-: vn.-Vidclnhia Press. b RM 1: fOTES, STOCKMAN AND TRUCK GOWER. q. Keep eVOll poted as to the lates ,l miost approved methods through ie agrienrural pre-ss of 1 h" day and scuss with your fellow-as!4ociates on it ciltivatioi of the soil. Anything uat is worth knowing about these ethods is as valuable to you as to 11yonle els. 7. Offer your products for sale in Eat. presentable shape. Appearances UIt for a great deal. The best must ok its quality to be recognized. S. Follow the lead of your own Iecess anid balu'ch out each year in . dirli'etions vhieh you lind are yield' ig you tit largest and 7most satis 9. Do not be afraid to attIIpI n2ew ni tires. All that has heen eCOm-i ished ly the :'ace thus !ar l1m1. come >out hirgely in this Wayo.The old It umst he. abandoned whe(n it he Ilm(,* won to rock bottom. 14). Keep a hrave heart and1 :m) in incile detiermination. Largeo results I) nit coie but With large endeavor. o halk at the first discollragm(nt'Ii is axvardiy. Only thioseo suivevd .wio -e (lte mi'iiii(led to will. Farm Gardenr. Sontierin farim gardens are. as a rile., :st. not "large enough: s"cond, ;re it "lon-g" enough. and third. not m:nk. -ichl" elnoughl. But avlve I g'ardenl It is a bundantly large 14) supply iall le vegetiles needed for a large' faim y. with rows sutitleiently long that the ajor potio' of the cultivation mahiy id shall b' done by horse-pover there y redu'ing hand-hoeing to the mini .un: and one that is so rich that the gtablcs grown therein are naximfum i size. succulent. tender. sweet. lus ions and grow so fast that bugs, -o1s :nid the insect trilbe generally iAll all stay fitl, yet can miake no show I their herculean efforts at deciia on and destruction. Given all this. I iy yet it is necessary to plan. First s to what t( plant. when to plant il nd how in order that there shall be stcessiol of vegetables of most all ids. and furthermore. that said suC (s01ion (tnd va-..ety) shall last the en re year and tiriish soinething fres1 nd apptetizing as well as health-givin 1f meals in the year-if i.-eded that ften. We know it can be done. fol de have one it. and are still doing it t this writing (Jan. 5. 1906). our gar en is as green as in midsummer, anl ock full of vegetables in variety, or instance, one side we devoted 10 ardy winter vegetables exclusively, esiring to have the winter varieties parate from the others, so as to givc g absolute control of the entire gar en: to fertilize. plow. plant. cultivate plow up as needed, as limited or ex ?nsive a space (whether a single row - a dozen), as desired; and whether centre of garden, or on either side. 'e plan to this end and- allow no in iscriinate mnixings of incongruous irieties. We fertilize the year around. plant e year around and plant with such tieties as make it an utter impos ibility for us ever to be out of vege bles. Shallots. salsify. carrots, par tips. col lards, winter cabbage. Willtel rips. mustard. spinnch. onions5 t'hichi latter, by the way. do best whet anted in the fall and mulched with tton seed). kale. Scotch katle, rape, eets. Chinese or Spanish winter rad les and celery. may each and all 11nd ~lce in the winter garden, while by aving the simple and cheap protec on of a "cold frame" the list may e 'xtended so as to include lettuee.' arsly, enduive. chervil. corn-salad, ieoy. dhIndtelioni. (iEess. ci e., whiell etheriti with Irish anid swed' potatoes. 11ions and1( turtnips in "bnuk"' leave t~ig to be' desIied in thle wa'y 01 :i'triy. Tr';y it and be convim'al.-Qt uun in the Soil. A halletint of the I ,.laware Stati on vs: T1he amoun:1t of humus in differ t: soils v'aries greattly. far more than liy otiher constituent. Inl manyli case's is a fract ion of onie per'i 'entt.. andh in thers more than halt' of the soil by 'eight. e~ven s5 much('i as5 threninar' is. Th'lese very rich soils. the so iled black earths, are of course ex ptions, due to dead1 vegetation IIC miulated through many years. Ii- is , he called :-oils. ThIue fatmouts "b1tlc tis" of 1tussia atverage mucuh less mn tten per' er't. of humus11. T11 .i' soil" of thle West rim1 ov'eri !!\ r~ 'cnt. EV-.lint agrtinut'ral 5:111 stin le-s t han itwo p'ir ('ent. Mofra' 1 live pr eeniu. 15s lnn"idr'd; de:r. nyaiio this ' sloaliaiuniaoru idyan r'ieficia!l. MoIat of' 0our e'um itn fa nd. in the East has ih tha :::1 pr lr. Only inl e'x'ptional -e.s e like, i.s this aiciu;.rme China's mineral resources are to be sveloped. Pointed Paragraphs. Even sensible mnti~ like to iblble at t ry once in a whle U. An itloqutent prayer' do)0n't 1: 1 ny11 ghle' than the ti i4'r lu -d Three in a game of love makel~s it ore int~eet oig tn sainactorv le kid to beggar-. You inlay want Oc in a whV ' :v.mli ..o is1 C; lav. to4 wVt I' a a reform e::vs tur r: 1: . ' t :Cho may ierled.t hv ' The better class of druggisi who devote their lives to the purest medicinal agents of k scientific formula. Druggist always under original or ofnc They are the men to deal wii all standard remedies and c( best of toilet articles and pre The earning of a fair living, conferred upon their patrons reward for long years of stud Figs is an excellent laxative are selling many millions of remedies, and they always ti name of the Company-Cali: They know that in cases of c of weakness or torpidity of t over-eating, that there is no Syrup of Figs, and they are Owing to the excellence of immense demand for it, imi individual druggists to be fo of the profession and whose to recommend and try to sell sometimes have the name-' or fictitious fig syrup comps the Company-California Fi should be rejected because they find it necessary to reso off on a customer a preparat does not bear the full name he is attempting to deceive 2 establishment, whether it be and deception in one case h physicians' prescriptions, an Knowing that the great maj for our excellent remedy eni where, in original packages exist it is necessary to infor: any imitation which may b California Fig Syrup Co. article and to demand the r druggistswho will sell you wl PUTNAM ('olor more goods brih ter and faver color A than an can dye auy garinent witbuut rippine %part. Write .\Sat on!ventionl Of tob1aecco :r-wers Was lleld in Lvle]hur - DON'T MISS THIS. A Care For Stomach Trouble-A New 31etho:. by Absorption--No Dru-s. Do You Belch? It means a diseased Stomach. Are you afflicted with Short Breath, Gas, Sour Eructations, Heart Pains, Indigestion. Dys pepsia, Burning Pains and Lead Weight in Pit of Stomach. Acid Stomacb, DS tended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic? Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach .or ture? Let us send you a box of Mull'. Anti Belch W\af~ers fr-ee to convince you that it cures. Nothing else like it known. It's sure and very pleasant. Cures by absorption. Harme~as. No drugs. Stomach Trouble can't be cured otherwise-so says MedicalI Science. Drugs wont do-they eat up the Stomach and make you worse. We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers cure and we want you to know it. hence this offer. This offer may not appear agamn. (o GOD FOR 25e. 144 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name and 10e, in stamps or silver, and we will supply you a sample free if you have never used 11al!'s Anti-Belch Wafers, and will also send you a cer tiiate good for 25c. toward the pur chase of more Belch Waiers. You wil find them invaluable for stomach trou b~:ersby absorption. Address hu' Gn~AP ToNac C2o., 328 3d Ave.. R~ock Island, 11l. All 'rugtis. 50e>. per box, or by mail upon rece:n' ol;ee. Stamps accepted. Numer1 .irer'es of editors in the Rus Curesi Rheum ,aati,.m and Catarrbi-- Medic'ine .-ut Free'. tr .sed r :n.:v-4imply writeantr 'otan:'' Blood imb at our expenlse. 13' tanie Blood Bahn : B. B. B.') kills or dle stroys the poison in the~ blood whjeb causes the awful ace in back and .shoulder blade', shifting pains, difficulty in moving ngers, toeS or* legs, lone pains. swollen musle:. ,'d joints. of rheuxmatismn, or the foul breath. hawkinag. spittiag, droppin~gs in hrot, had !. hring specks nlying be 'oe thr- eys al played oujt feeling of "a trrh. Botnm Bll'o. Balm has cured hun '--4-. of --se .f :U or 40 years' ltanding eie h'ad all fi m . *\l'ost of thE:-e~ eured *aftit ha' i tOi' Bl Palm as ar la-t re or.It in- eei::ly advised for chronic. d*peae ea es oi~upteble for any one to sa ir the ag.nie-. 'r sy nmptoms of! rhm'u mat-.n or ennr whnie or after taking Blood IBalm. It mak:- the blood pure unmd rich. thereby giving a hlmthy blood suipply'. iures are p romnent a~ruinot a piat'hing upx. Drug stores. :j] per ia:mmg bottle. Sample of Itlood Bairm sent iree mi:id prepaid. al<-o spec in I modixal advice by descr'binig your trou-. be and writing IBlood Balm Co., Atlanta, A shrewd man may be bo0th wise o' d hones-t, but the! odds are against ,is Ibern -either. TERRIBLE SCALY ECZEMA. Erpions Appeared oni Chest, and I ace and Neck Were All Broken onit -Cured b~y Cuticura. "I had i'n eruption apper." on my chest and body and extend upwards aind down wards, so that my neck and face were all brokei out: also moy arms and the lower ibs as far as the knees. I at tirst thought it was prick~y heat. But soon ealesr or crusts for-med where the break in our was. Insteadi of goinlg to a phy siinI p .cehasei a aumplete treatmecnt of the Cuitieura lemit>s. in which I had rea, jaith. and all was~ sat'smactory. A year or two) later the orupton apearea aain. cny a'itte 'ow'e, out before it :mI toie to spread I procured anote supl of the Cutx'ieu:ra lieedce, ard con p fllete. i i Low e yca -. sine t e i r< iru. I ti :: lmoe ' thin Ca mr coughs. ois. rou n1cnuuto~n all throat and lun:" Iron'bie. At druggiats, oue. rO and 4L00 per bottle. LASS RUGGISTS ND - OTHERS0 s. everywhere. are men of scientific atta r.nents and 'ngh integrity, welfare of their fellow men in supplyxinge ti- best of remedies and nown value, in accordance with physkcns' prescriptions and s of the better class manufacture nyil excellent remedies, but inal names and they never sell false iranos or imitation medicines. h when in need of anything in their lne, which usually includes rresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest and. - parations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. with the satisfaction which arises f-om) v 1 nowledge of the benefits and assistance to the medical .ro. 's usually their greatest y ,d many hours of daily to,.. They t:) know that Syrup of remedy and that it gives universai s: t .cn, and therefore they bottles annually to the well infor'med prnhasers of the choicest tke pleasure in handing out the gent.:]:-e article bearing the full iornia Fig Syrup Do.-printed on the ofnt cf every package. :olds and headaches attended by biionmen and constipation and be liver and biwels, arising from irregar habits, indigestion, or other remedy so pleasant. prompt and: bail.fcia1 in its effects as glad to sell it because it gives univer.:.! ausaction. Syrup of Figs, the universal satisraeicn which it gives and the tations have been made, tried and ce(emned, but there are und, here and there, who do not maite the dignity and principles greed gets the better of their judgment. auu who do not hesitate the imitations in order to make a larger l'ofit. Such preparations Syrup"of Fies"-or "Fig Syrup" uid ef some piratical concern, .ny, printed on the package. but they ei; have the full name.of g Syrup Co.-printed on the front of the package. The imitations they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations t to misreoresentation or deception. -n v,henever a dealer passes ion under the name of "Syrup of I ig' c "Fig Syrup," which of the California Fig Svrup Co. printe -e tlie front of the package, md mislead the patron who has been so adortunate as to enter his large or small. for if the dealer resor IX misrepresentation and will do so with other medicinal ageris. and in the filling of d should be avoided by every one who vanes health and happiness. ority of druggists are reliable, we surppy the immense demand -irelv through the druggists, of whom n i.ay be purchased every only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions n the public of the facts. in order that all may decine or return sold to them. If :t does not bear the !oi name of the Company rinted on the front of every package. do not hesitate to return the eturn of your monev. and in future go to one of the better class of t youwieh and the'best of everything in hi6 line at reasonable prices. FADELESS DYES othery Oe Ith, packaue coIo aU coi ni. dTev rts watr better b't ay other h . o ~' re bo~~tHo ~ De*Bleach and KI0aar4 MORP OUT (IUjK I ) O.. ValIeuVlle, 6l4, 'AINIT is considu red by the high est authorities in the country be the best-known preventive c cotton blight. I "Yellow Leaf Blight" and "Red Leaf Blight" are the result of impov erished soil' which Kainit cures. Our 9o-page book, "Cotton-Cu - ture," is full of practical cotton infor mation, and is free for the asking. Addresa. GERMAN I Al WOERS. New York-93 Nassau Street. or .tJLr-ta. Ga.-22r5 So. Broad Street. CABBAGE Pla~ts! CELERY Plants! and all kinds of garden pla4t%.r aw furnish all kinds of cabboeg ; plants. grown In the oen air ani will stand great cold. irown fr-T: seed. of the most relIable 'Noen We use the sarrie plants 4nur thouwand acre trucic farm. P.lns:rfully counted and Drnperly pC: ed. Celry read last of Leo-. i.tuue, oon ani Bet plan-s. time orearlierduced expre. rat promilsd.whih.wheneffle. te, wi give Us du er cent. let - than n rje4n-Und.se rates. Prices -,7t $1.51 per thousaud. large ot S..i. it s1.25 per tholtsn 1. F. 0. ~ e getts, S. C. Arlington While s Cucumber wed 60 cents an.A. .0. B..'Mergetts. S. . The I M. ttes A Crlcultu al Dg. ment baa established an Experin'-ntu. 1tstli ton our rarms.to testbliki-dsl of vegetabtea eeilally Cabuages. Tbe result,.f : se oe rime-nt, we will te pi ased to give you at any time.-Yours respectfuLy.-N. H. BJ.-r ja COMPANY RESGETTS G For Your Family and Your Horse The Best Antiseptic Known. TRY IT FOR Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Swellingsl and Enlargements. Price. 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany St., Boston, Mass. So. 9-'06. ~We chslrve a general conee:sus o Ty opinion that Mark TwaIn's miessige Of The Fields was much more entertaining than t e Presideat's, observes the Bosion CIobe. I Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wolfori'-a S-aitary Lotion; never fails. Sold by Druggists. Mail orders proTtly illIed by Dr. Detehon, Crawfordsville, nd. $1. In twelve marriages out of every *hunnired olne of the parties has been :..le i fore. HIS ONE WEAK SPOT. Prominent Minnesota Merchant Curerd to Stay Cured by Doan's Kidney Pilb. 0. C. Hayden, of 0. C. IIayden & Co., dry goods merchants. of Albert Lea, 'Minn., says: "I was so lame :Iit Len, 61L -dn.. sas , I.. !O t21WlfIt endst upon tht% life-longstd I could hardy lktriee of the men w There was an lt hi usbenee. and who minne I !li?%Pirtt nakes three (often countable wea knezl bI''ifrrasqvrow.wh're ~ 4 the back, and constantOC rwbooO. henm S pain and aching. I could find no rest and * t eylbrlue eko was very uncomtforta-eoro t lnig~Bwl ble at night. As my ~ odPi~a~nm!i~~o health was esout had in .. evr ohe w::. y;1,~iSwihtcc this trout~1. It waIsJ.Ins as i('iLVU:AC5 strength had gone fromi my.*~ After suffe'rin~g for somei i 2 usinlg Da)na' s K idney I 'li . T ~ n~.ra edy no~ted at *;:n:e uponl 11 :z; :ha -:. n X'tjrr. lt the troub~e wvith1 my bh-i;n 1 have not had any return of For saIle by all1 denae-s. -2i -I -n,'a :eL.vi'. arme er