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flecent Ruling of the Post Office Authorities. The1C Yorkville Eiiquirer gave . full write-up of the Imeeting of t he State Press Association at Caffiny. Third Assistapnt Post mu-or-Geneiral A. L. Lawshe nadu an address before the t-ociation, explaining this rul iig. The 'iiquirer quotes him as follows: "Nir. A. L. La wshe, Third Assitant Postmlast r-General,in 9his atddress to the e1ditors, said he was once a country newspa per editor, anod he said he loved the iewspaper businiess and newspaper men and wanted to imipress upoii the editors that the mucmbers of the postolfice departmient, including himself, did not have any horns. His address was peculiarly interest ing in view of the recent ruling of the postoffice dTepartmeiit that -newspapers must be paid for be fore they will be admitted to the imails, aIs secoid-class mat ter. He explainled clearly and -forcibly the rea n and necessity on the part of the department for the ruling aid its real ad vantage to the publishers of legitimate nsp-ipers. It had been found out. thatt som1e of the .abuses of the second-class privi lege was by i ersons having 1no legitimate publicat-m but1usin the mails simply for advertising PUrposes who claiied 100,000 circulatioii. )ut had less than three per cent. of that number. Mr. Lawso said he thought the legi timUate su bscriber was the one who wanited a paper and showed that he wanted it by pay in for it. He believed that edit os would agree with him that in its ruling the department was not only legailly but was miior lily right, and he believel the wisdoim of the ruling la( been justified niot only by th( results to the government, hui spcIially by its beneficial 'e stilts to the legoithimate newspa. per publisher whom it protected, Mr. Lawshe's address was clear, forceful and instructive', an1d hi was heard with (close at tention - by )nmbrs of: the association. lie urged the editors to (co-oper ate with the department in its (effortu to protect the mails and to advance the interests of the legitino te newspapers. .V 'F'OR WILLIAM J. BRYAN. 'Secretary of State-Judson Harwim of Ohio. ~ry of the Treasury Joft i. Johnson, of Minnesota. Secretary of War - George Tlurnier, of Washington. Attorney--General--WTilliam J. Gaynor. of New~ York. Postmnaster-Gener'al - Henry j). Clayton, of Alabama. Secretary of the Navy-Theo (lore A. Bell, of California. Secretary of the Interior T. M. Patterson, of Colorado. Scre'tary of Agriculture Clark Howell, of Georgia. * Secretary of Commerce and Labor-John Mitchell,of Illinois. F~ORI WILLIAM H. TrAFT. 'Secretary of State-Elihu Root. Secretary of the Treasury .G'orge von L. Meyer. Secretary of War-Gen. Luke \Wright. Postmaster-General--Frank H Hitchcock. Attorney-General-Frank H. Secretary of the Interior-J. A. Garfield. Secretary .of Agriculture Jameos Wilsor. Secretaries of Navy and Corn moerco and LAbQ:--Not yet se p '. .ected. How to Make It Easy. If you wake up feeling bail. Scold your wife; If the weather makes you sad, Scold your wife; If your collar-button slides Into some dark nook and hides, As you move with ingry strides, Scold your wife. If the coffee's cold or flat, Scold your wife; If your chop has too much fat, Scold your wvife; If you chance to get your sleeve In the butter, do not heave Soft sighs or in silence grieve Scold Vour wife. If your hat has gone astray, Scold your wife; If you're late upon the way, Scold your wife; If the day brings any loss, If .vou fail to please the boss, Going homeward rather cross Scold your wife. Never mind what ills she bears Scold your wife; Add your own to all her cares Scold your wife; That's'the way to get along; She is weak and you are strong; Every time a thing goes wrong, Scold your wife. -[Chicago Record. A $650 Merry Widow Hat. A $650 hat was shown at the spring opening of a millinery establishment a' Lexington, N. C. It was a "Merry Widow" shape, made of white silk lace and bordered with straw. The crown was high and the brim, I of course, very wide. Around the crown were teni $50 gold cer tificates, so arranged a; to make an effective trimming. Other decorations were a Paradise ai gret .t. and twenty-seven $5 gold piees arranged in a band around the crown. Thl hat is kelpt in the. B anik of Lexingon at ightIs it is colsidered too val unble to risk leaMvig in the store. - A Scheme. "To what do you attIribnie your success:" '"T'o taking peo)h -4ki *word,"' answerg).. the P~oloniuis kes Take a 'inan at his wordl nowadays and it surprises hinm so that he never fails to liv e up to it."'-[Judge. rpe Knock-out Blow. 'The blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the prize fighters. From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out bkow was aimed for thu jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punobns were thrown in to worry and weary the ighter, but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnr'rable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing ho .,to t e public a parallel fact; that thb mac is the most vulnerable organ out of he pr e ring as well as in it. We protect, ur h L, throats, feet and lungs, but the e are utterly Indifer-. ent to, until disel. finds the solar plexu's and knocks us out. Mk ur s rn ch ~e , cures "weakc stomaceh," indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid lIver, bad, thin and im pure blood and other diseases of the or- e gans of digestion and nutrition. IThe "Golden Medical Discovery " has a. specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remnedy fluid while using the "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discoy ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the " stomach, bowels, bladdor and other pelvic " organs will be plain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ- C ings of eminent medical authorities, en- ~ dorsing its Ingredlents and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed a free on reqjuest. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, I Buffale, N. Y. This booklet gives all the I ingredients enterinig into DY.'7Pirco's e mnedicines from which It will be seen that a~ they containi not a drop of alcohol, pure, ~ triple-refined glycerine being used instead. 9 Dr. Pierce's great thousand-pas.-e illus trated Common Sense Miedical. Adviser Iti wvill be sent free, pa per-bound,' f.or 21 one-I t~ cent sam pa, or cloth-bonul fr31 stamps, ti Address -Dr. Plora n ARI UR Pr W Tr And You Will E By celling on us before buying you isk Flour (and another shipment t] I'obacco, Molasses, etc. Bring us your Corn, Pease, Beans ou the very top of the market for el If you haven't tried our Dr. Hess Healing Powder, and Heave Powder 11 size packages from the 25c. box t4 Our personal guarartee goes with We iso wanit to sell you your wirc erfect" Fence. Prices from 40c. pe Our motto is Honest Weights and W A. ONE FC eo~very BS spenll you get a 1 v11 it i i metiI th: TWENT in i ida Frily morninc FIttra Pintms at TA\'nty- Five PN h-r CASI I ONLY and no Alte -and whe.t v.: L):fer them at a di 20~I.OO ) i' fo - 30.00 - - Al.i Pa~b~nma Ilhats All oth( Smith Corner Main and Washing-o To Break in New Shoes Aiway Use t~it e- Futt--Easa, p .w. 'er. It pir.- A woll)jeni, dwntn fe et. Atil ni irn* *I' titi I) 8ho 4 stoeH,'24w. San1ip wail. 1 di FiREE. A ddt s, A. 5. Olmsted. Le Winthrop College ChohShip and Entano I~zainatiou, The. exa. ntion for ihie award of va-. ant Schoetnrr-hip< in WinThroj. Col .ge n i for the admission of new studenta G :ill bt" hld at the. cou' ty court hoe ' nc Frielbny, Jnly :. eu 9. a. mn. A ppjlints I' h.'n s.-, hih ships are' vntennit art. r .1iah . thm~ will be' :wnrl, d to thes-- mnkin~g Ite ii i~* v-ernga act t his ixa-it.i on1 'l, D ro)vi Iuo the~,y m'eet I ith e-dditi s j(35jov-. rning I he aiwi ard. A p, I (ants~ for schIo!.. ral Ips ablcid writs tol resien~t Joshn- A ml b~eoe tw e x:enipation for scholar tip examinntiong blanck~e Scholarshi, s are worth $1(0 and free aition. TJhe n'ext Ae.-in will openi 8.p brmber 10l. 1908. -For -further ineforma onl and catal1ogns",*neIrpss Pesl-lent, D. -Johis n IBook 11111, 8,C E RIGiT! ices are right eights are right eatment is right lo RIGHT r spring sulpplies. We hayve a nice lo iat will be here'ih a fcw days), Sugar. and in fact any kind of saleable prod rerything. Stock and Poultry Food, Louse Kili you should do so at or.ce. The Stoc > the i oo pound sacks. every package. fencing. We are agents for the cek r rod up. Any height and weight yo Good Goods." Come in and see us. IIehE )URTH ( 'venty--iivo Cents yc )ollars vorth ot CL tt V illds iimensO roti Y=FIVE PER CENT July 3rd, we offer all Men's and o)y -r cCnt. Discounat, Or 1-4 off regular ni ation; Our goods are marked in SCoUn1t you know just what you ;e ge 3 T $3ooPaints no . 9-38 3 So " - - - 1 1.25 4.00 13.50 5.00 "'' '5.00 6.oo " --- 18.75 7,00 " " 22 5() 7.50 " "L -- -- aVle & W\ilsonl Shirts at Hialf Price. b]' StaLaw Hiats One-Th & Bristow, 1 Streets. -4. e,'.; i mut That New Wagon !ou wvant the best wagon you can get f ou pay; in other word.s, you wvant your orth. You get it here. We would ou about it. Wec sell the Thornhill w; knd About That Ha: Ve sell the Woodruff Hay Press, andi )o0> hay press, we will take pleasure in >mne of the good points about-the Wo< bli thte Monitor' a~soline Self-IUc lakes ironing easy. You should call .nd we sell everything else-kept in a fi are store, and pt reasonable prices, to ERTY HARD WARFE CO. I of W1allard's Obe Coffee, Lard, Salt, lce. We will give -r, Worm Powder, k Food comes in brated "Pittsburgh u want. Y. Ui R OW LNG-, trn of s Suits and .tr! ed Prices ting - $2.25 - 2.65 - 3.00o - 3-'75 V - 4.5()8 - 5.25 - 5.68 it greoat~ You Wan orte oe ull money's liet/akt zgn YouWan or hertv.ney