The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, February 24, 1910, Image 8
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ii AVcge(aWe Preparation For As
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KB Raj I ting the Slomachs andBowels of
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111 ; Worms .Convulsions,Feverishp!j,
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
AppalachianExposition.
Knoxville, Tenn., Fob. 19tli ?
(Special)?The Appalachian lv\
position, to be hold in this city
September 15th to October Hth of
the present vear, is being prepared
in the interest of the* industrial
and commercial develop
ment of the entire AppaUiehiiin
mountatin. This includes portions
of East Tennessee, Western
North Carolina, southwest
Virginia, West Virginia, south
Doofnrn ITor?fn/>lrn\r \'a?'I K / !??/?!
v>i*kj i/vyi. a a i.vv-1 i uiiVy rv v< y , .I'M III V I*"* I I jjjia
North Alabama and a part
of South Carolina. No sort ion of
tho entire United States of corresponding
area lias as vast deposits
of latent mineral and tim
ber wealth and agricultlire and
industrial possibilities as has
the Appalachian region of these
eight states. With the view <>|
bringing these resources and
their possibilities more directly
to the attention of the people <>f
country at large, and particular
ly those living in the Api>alacli
ian section, this exnosii ion has
been designed. II has been located
in Knoxville because ol' the
fact this city is the goographi
cal conterof the Appalachian re
gionand is within easy reach b\
rail.
Agents of the exposition an
now getting in touch with all
parts of the Appalachian conn
try, with a view to bringing
exliibits of the i>roducts, iinlus
tries, civic and other rcsurses ol
the various states. This compivhensive
exhibition plan will n
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dui| in tin fi.vr.iy in possession
of thin reigon that lias ncvci
been equalled. The fact that tlx
Appalachian Exposition is io i>
an annual alTair is a furl her im
petius to the country interested
to mako it a brilliant achieve
ment, and the show of tliis yeai
will be but a forornner of nian>
greater exhibits in future year-.
At the head of the exposition
enterprise is W. J. Oliver, the
most widely known man in all
the Appalachian region. Mr.
Oliver is a celebrated railroad
builder and manufacturer and
iron mill operator. He hecame
famous torou^houl the
world as the man who made the
lowest bid for tin1 const rue!ion
of the Panama canal, and had
the work beon let. to contract it
would have been awarded to
him. Mr. Oliver is putting into
exposition organization tin* same
energy and ability that li.is
made possible his personal sue
Ciss, and his connoction with ii
assures a signal achievement.
In addition to industrial, commercial,
art, domestic science
nve block, aKricuitural and mi
morous other exhibits peculiar
to this section of the south, tin*
Federal Government will also
have an exhibit, if the recom
mendatlons of the Congressional
Exposition Committee Chair
man prevail, which undoubtedly
will bo tlie case. President Taft
has already acceptor! tho invita
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For Infants and Children.
rhe Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the / a,
Signature / Am
ft ? In
fkpt. Use
If For Over
iriiny fears
THE OCNTAUR COMPANY. NSLW YORK CITY.
naBs^mrmmmaBBaassmssm
' t ion of t he oxpOsil ion ollieials (o
visit t ho show, and ot her oflicials
of national reputation will
j also ho here.
The amusement feature is bei11la
provided for. splcndod midways,
airship, horses, automobile
races and other attractions
hoi up; engaged.
This exposition will ho second
to none thai has eyer been held
in the South.
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Earl*/ Australian Squatters.
Sqiri iters in Atisiruli i u-c?l to ln> :ilil
ti> M c i:|? crown 'amis at a ,voyrl>
ri'i't of a (H'tmy an :i n>
Pledged to Cause of Missions.
Slirevi'i'iift, l.i. \t (lie hiymon's
missionary convention r- mvepori con(M'pji.it!on",{'d
dotiltlo annii il niln.
ston ooniributio.;s, imiMny an amount
of $" / The attendance ;it the meetIn
r wns r.r.o.
Steamer Burns at Dock.
Parii i), <!a. -The 8t earner John C
Moll, ii. <1 / '<"" i 1... uM *
........ ... ....... <1 I.I? < ?i]11 in w inn mm
others, was destroyed by lire at tho
dock in Paricn. The loss Is $X,r>00,
partly covered hy insurance..
Ship Sinks; Seven Drown.
Madrid. The steamer St:!.an struck
n lock wliile entering tho harhor of
Avlles and sank. Seven persons wore
drowned. Mr/re than 100 were saved
hy small heats.
Wash in ton Memorial Hall.
Wash 111 Man .M'miiIums of tlia
George Washington Memorial assooia(ion
from all parts of Ihe country mot
in mil ial ?vMon at Rauschor's. Nilm<v->us
pledges were reported for the
building of the proposed (J forge
Wji hinjrt >11 Memorial hail for which
$2,00fi,00<i Is reoulred.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
Thoro ' ii disease prevailing in this
count i v mo- idaiiKurou because sodeeep*
J IS I i | tivc. Many sudden
l.r ' \ > I ^ i ' c! -:il 11:. an- caused
* by il?heart dis'
- - A vl;/ ,v"N I **
1 / I ' VV/ / v , , H UM.VIII.1,
I - i \ - ^ failure or
J |K r fTnX 1" " nJ" 1 xyarc often
? \v i/\, ilit- result <>i kid"/vU-r-nii(
I } L ?ey <N sense. If
"r // vl w \ W ' lci?111c*> trouble is
i *< ' "?J \j' \ M I' allowed tondvance
, ' ' ?J?J, / " thekidiicy"-j>??ist?ned
blood will attack
the vit.il organs causing catarrh of
tin- bladder, brick-dust or sediment in
the urine, head ju he, hark ache, lame
hack, di/'i:ic flcejdcs: ni : , nervousness,
<>r the kidneys themselves break
down (itid waste auav ei 11 1 v cell.
HI.id ler troubles uliim: t always result
from a der ugeiiient of the kidneys and
better health in that organ is obtained
I r?i L I ! 11 ; >1 IIJHI i t. . iHI in (;i uic KKiiHA-.
Swamp-Root corn ets in:il>ility to
hold unii< a11'I seuldiu^ pain in ] assiiifj it,
and overc >ines that uii| kasnnt necessity
of 1 t-iiij* i >;iijie!I d t<> }.(<> often through
the da v, an i to j/et tip many tin us during
'.he uij^ht The mild and iinnitdiatt effect
of Swamp lv >t, tlu >;rcat kidne\ u niedy
;s on re- d. It stands the highest because
of it: ietii.irl.able health restoring
propcrtie A tri;.! will convince anvoiie.
Swamp U< "t i . pleasant to take and is
sold hv all drnj;<.;ists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar si/ Imtth Yoli may have a
sample I-.tile and a hook that tells all
ahont it, hotli si nt free by mail. Address,
I >r. Kilnit i Co, Hin;diamton, N*. Y.
mm ? - = ?
it mil ni i .. ' ) l III l in ill 11' llll IIII11S
ero\iH oflVr in this paper. Don't make
any mistake, )>ut rememlit r tlie name,
Swamp-Kool, ami don't 1ft a dealer fieil
m sojih tiling hi place of Swamp Root?
. U do you will be disappointed.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
tMgmvturu of
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A New Enterprise <
An invention of a, Charleston
i. -- i x
uuiiiny man promise's 10 revo- ,
lutionize the salted peanut industry
of the country and in-,
crease many-fold the consunip-'
lion of this now thoroughly established
.article of trade.
The invention is a process for
producing salted peanuts without
necessitating the removal of
the nut from the shell, or even
puncturing the shell, thereby
insuring absolute cleanliness
and purity as regards the finish
. a product. i no usual metnod
)f producing salted peanuts is
by tirst removing the shell and
boiling the nuts in a saline solution,
1 litis exposing them to
any deleterious influences, and,
i in many cases, rendering them
indigestible as a result of the
j boiling, which is not always
| thorough.
It is claimed that the new
process, for which a patent has
I been applied for, is a decided
| improvement over theold methi
od in 111:11 il i'l not br neces
Isary to shell the mils or oven
j use a heated sol lit ion.
The inventor of this process is
! Frank Baker, a young man residing
in Mount Pleasant, who
has succeeded in perfecting his
idea after making many experiments.
The linn will put out
the product as II. Baker & Sons,
who are now installing the necessary
machinery in the building
to the rear of IDS Kast Bay,
near the Kerry Wharf.
The following description of
the process will, no doubt, he of
interest- The lints in Hu?ir
original green slate, arc placod
in a suitable container and then
is added the necessary finality
of a saline solution. Pressure
is I hen applied, which readily
forces open tho 'lores of tin
4Teen shells and introduces tin
solution. The nuts, slill within
(lie shells, are then subjected
to the action of hr:i1 to oviino
rate the liquid within the shells,
ifler which they are roasted in
the usual manner. Thus tin
nuts are uniformly impregnates
with salt and delivered to tin
consumer in their original con
dition of cleanliness and purity,
toeing contained in attractivt
and air ti^h^ cartons. Whil>
he method outlined above i
>articularly appliablo tosaltiiu
eanuts, it c:jn also be utilize!
i) introducing any nut-treatin.
solution into any shelled nut.
sews and Courier.
Well Heeled.
Out* day :iii Irishman wenl into
shoemaker's shop ami asUed the j?i*i -?
of sin es soled ami heeled.
"Two and sixpence," replied tin
shoemaker.
"1 lut how ititieli for heeling?" said
rut.
uuo sliming." id ltu> man.
"Sure. i licit, lioi'l tliein up to tlie*
toes."?London Kim.
Ycggmen Blow Safes.
Mnxoys, fin.?T'nknou 11 yepffmen,
boliovod to bo exports, blasted the
safes in tho postofllec:? horo and at
Stephens with nitroglycerine and socured
a lot of stamps anvruntinK to
$r.00. Th*> office hero was robbed ot
$100 in stamps, while $400 In stamps
was taken from the otllee at Stephens.
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r\?,iui uui ytsa ucao.
Now York. Nell Hurgess, the actor
who starred for many years In
"The County Fair." died nt his home,
177 West Ninety fifth street, lie was
born in Ho io'ii ' "> yt ars ago lie wil
be buried at bla country home at
Highland.
Naturc makes the cures
after all.
Now and then she gets
into a tight place and
needs helping out.
Things get started in
the wrontr direction.
Something is needed to
check disease and start
the system in the right
direction toward health.
Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil with hypophosphites
can do just
i u:,.
1.1 no.
It strengthens the
vnerves, feeds famished tissues,
and makes rieh
blood.
I'OH BALE BY At.L DUOGOIPT3
10r., rintnn of |>npor nrxl thin n<!. |c r onr
licuulifiil Biivinux I lit ii k not! Chll?i'? Hkrtcb-Mnok
L|?h bunk coiituinn u G(km| l.nck I'i iiii).
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 I'.arJ St.. New Yorl
Electric mjt
BITTERS AND KIDNEYu
m\ ' i *.- inn i ia^i i ?i i i ii.
. /
kWouOe?d Crutch. ???' in
Editor J. P. Bosnian, of Cor '
Melius,\\. C., bruised his leg badly, it
started an ugly sore. Many salves and |
ointment* proved worth lew. Then 1
Hurklen's Arnica Salve heahi it through
!y. Nothing is so prompt und sure for
Ulcorj, Hi)ila, Burns, CJutB. Corns, Sores. .
I'implos, Ecz'iUia or Piles "6c at al
Druggists.
Churches Enlisted in Crusade.
Announcement of a tuberculosis
Sunday to be held on April
24th in 215,000 churches of the
United States was made today
by the National Association for
the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis.
Following campaigns against
consumption-thai have been carried
on in the churches of hundreds
of cities, and sermons on
tuberculosis that have been
preached before thousands of
congregations during the past
year, a movement has been
started to establish a permanent
tuberculosis Sunday, on which
it is hoped that every one of the
:W,000,000 churchgoers in the
United States will hear the gospel
of health. Itis planned to enlist
the active co-operation of
anti-tuberculosis organizations,
labor unions, fraternal organizations,
and other bodies together
with t lie churches in movement.
The aid of leading churchmen
in many of the principal denominations
has already been oller|t(l
All of i lw? I.....-/.
VV?. 41>l W* UliV; ICII 111 l/V^l Ul'l M M 11 inational
bodies, such as the
Voting Men's Christian Association,
tin; Young Women's
Christian Association, the Kings
Daughters and Sons' and the
various young people's societies
are also in sympathy with the
mti-tuberculosis campaign.
I i, isi ltliiiuiiwl lliof aii A 1 I
-v .w (/nvttiivu tiKVK un rv|.'i u
21th tuberculosis sermons shall
in- preached in all the churches
>f the country. Literature will
>e distributed to members of the
on^re^ations, and in every way
in effort will be made to teach
hat. tuberculosis is a dangerous
lisease but that it can be present
edand cured.
( Mortrvnu>n wVm rlouir<? f/\
~Z ,.?v mvwuv vil I
ain additional information in
I'^ard to tuberculosis will beable
o secure literature from state
Hid local anti-tuberculosis asociations
and boards of health,
.s well as from the National Asociation.
A few minuter delav in treating HOine
i s of croup, even ilie length of time
lakts to n<> for a doctor often provea
iiKerious. The saf? 8t way is to ke< p
lainl) 1 Iain's Cough Remedy in tin-1
is. , and at the fir?t indication of I
<1,1 give tin1 child a ilose. I'leu-ant
ake and always cures. Hold by a'l,
llelS.
Nearly an Episode.
"Young mail, you generously gave
me your seat."
"Yes. sir."
"Well, you keep doing these kindly
ids and some day somebody may
cave you several hundred thousand
Juliars." - Louisville Courier-Journal.
An a*tuck of the grip is olten follow1
by a persistent (rough, which to main
>v?-s a great annoyance. Chamberin's
Cough Remedy has l? n exten
velv used ml ? h g( oil sueee.-S f
relief and cure of th scou.h Mm y
- have beeneured after all other
in ilii s had failed. Sold by all l)> airs.
In a Trance.
Mrs. Ilenpeque?Tliey say when n tiger
has its prey in its power the victim
feels neither fear nor pain?only
a dreamy ecstasy. Mr. Henpeqtie?I
don't doubt It. The night you accepted
me I felt the ft a me way.?London
Scraps.
Took All IIIn Money.
Often ?i!l man earns goes to doctors
or for medicine, to cure a r'tomach,
L'ver or Kidney trouble thsit Dr. King s
New Life Pills would quickly cure at
slight cowt . H??t. (t\r Ilvui.iii.uin
< 'ution Hiliousm kh, ('onniiipation, Jaunli
. Malaria at.it lability. 25c at all
I) '8
parker's
hair balsam
Zp1 ('Framet and hratitiHe# iho hair.
-IrffrWC I'roinotei a luxuriant growth.
wHNovor Falls to Kostoro Oray
llnir to 11it Youthful Color.
r-WI Cure? #calp d ?r?to? J< hair falling.
jyisyy5 ^ r * * *M)ot ^)n|gKi>t<
Woman's Poccuer
Ova
Woman's most glorious endowment is
?n nuinLan .in<l lw\l<l ?Iia r?? nn/l l?/?r?At
worthy man. When she loses it nnd stil
iio one in the wide work) can know the li
she endures. The womnn who suffers f
ncss nnd derangement of her special wi
danism soon loses the power to sway tl
n man, Her general health suffers and
her good looks, Iter attractiveness, her
nnd her power ond prestige as a worn ...
the assistance of his staff of able pu .ici
thousands of women. lie has de> aed
incuts. It is known as I)r. Pierce's I
specific for the weaknesses and disorder
lutes, strengthens and heals. Medicinc
advise you to accept a substitute in ord<
IT MAKES WEAK
SICK WOM
Dr. Pierce'a Ptcnaant Pel Ma regulate ant
I Willi ! [ Ily III, I M " 1 IB t
State of Ohio, City ok Toledo, I ss.
LUOA SpOUNTY. \
Frank J. Cheny mikes oath lhat he is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. ? henBy
& Co., doing business in the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay th? sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLL \RS fcr each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the n*e of Hull's Catarrh
Cure. Fit AN K J. Cheney.
Sworn to befor" my and subscribed in
my presence, thi? Otb day of December,
A I k 1 uUtl
/I. u, lOOU.
(Skal ) A. W. 0 L1C A SON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Cntarrh Cure i8 taken internal:
ly, and acts directly on th) blood and
mucous surface of lliy system. Send
for testimonials fre??.
F. J. OHBNEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists,
Take ilall's Family Fills for constination.
D. A. Kin^, a farmer of Lancaster,
was thrown from his
Horse and seriously injured.
VVhila it i-< often importable t > prevent
an accident. it is nt*vcr impossible to be
prepared?it in nut (h>\i)ii<I any one's
puree. Invent 2'> cent iu a bottle of
Chamberlain's Liniment, and you are
prepared for sprains. bruises and lik<
injuries. Hold bv all Deal is.
While Mr. Lock wood and Miss
McDowell were about to be married
by the clerk of court of Darlington,
a brother-in-law of
the young lady appeared on the
scene and stopped thocereniony.
Kv?ry Woman will lie 11114'rfM? <!.
There has recently In on discovered an
tnnn'H i 11h. called Mother Ki.m'h AU>IUALIA.N-LEAF.
1( iw tin; onl>
>nin regulator. Cures female w. s?l<n
ses and Barkache, Kidney, Hla<i?fer n
Urinary troubles. At. all Dru^'NiK 01
liy mail 5 > ct?. Sample FK' K, A
lief8, Tin' Mother Qra\ C>., Leli>\, N
Y
E. A. Whidden aeeidently shot
and killed himself at McClellanville
while out hunting.
Wtiflii IIuMmtk Iticomo Nrci i>?iy
Vlld V.
Kane, a powder to 1>h sh-ik'-n i '<> 'h
slmeH, is just i In* Miiiik t> 'i .
tor breaking in New Shoes. Sold 10 ery
where, 25c. I)ont accept a:i < mbHtitute.
MAY MOVE COURT HOUSE
Seneca Wants to Be Capital of Oconee
County.
Seneca. Feb. 11).?There was
a mass meeting ol' the citizens
of Seneca last night in Masonic
hall in the interest of moving
the county seat from Walhalln
to Senaca. Jt. was the best attended
and most enthusiatsic
meeting ever held here.
The plan proposed is for Seneca
to raise a fund of $10,000 to
$50,000, to build a court house
and jail and with that guaran
ice oeiore me people ol riu
county. While it is admitteo
that the whole scheme calls I<>;
work and a lot ol' it, it is be
lieved that with the mone\
pledged the necessary votes can
he secured. Over has
already heen pledged.
While Seneca is not the m o^
raphical centre ol the county ii
! is as nearly so {is Walhalla and
lis much nearer the centre 01
I population. Our people an
j more thoroughly united in this
j movement than they have evei
i been before, and as has been re
! marked before, "When Senee
I goes after anything she generally
gets it."
Mori* people iui? taking ! ' ! \Krney
Kenieiiy every jt ar. It i?c>>i staled
the moat IT leuad f. r ill k !ney
and bladder I oui?'?*s 11< > nui| < .i
sci-nce can de\i'r. r IV- K
ii -1 ) ? 11 > eoricrt;- nic^iila till' Ml
up tlio 8>Htoin, ami r- Hiore* lo . > i ?!.
^old by nil Diir^gints.
Cautious!
ClerU nt Court ? In the accused your
eldest son? Witness? Yes. sir, up t<>
the present.
If t roll t*lf< 1 Willi hi * in* .
pillion, no a| |><*tit? > In I It'ioii
11 Immberlain's St ma< i and v< I
lets h trial and > on w ill In-|>I s?-l ^
the result. Tin hi* tul;lt" invi^'rato
stomach and livvr ami otrcnglhen . m
I digestion. Sold by ill d- alc.s.
love n
icnrt nflony '
rum weakiiinnnly
or- {
IC heart of
I she loses reSSx^fflcfESB^lW"n
amiability
I)r. U. V. Picrcc, of Ruflfulo, N.Y., with
ans, has prescribed for and cured many
n successful remedy for woman's ail''avorito
Prescription. It is a positive
s peculiar to women. It purifies, regui
dealers sell it. No honest dealer will
Br to make a little forger profit.
WOMEN STRONG,
[EN WELL.
I ttrtngthen Stomach, Liver nnJ Row tit.
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I Woman's
^Nearly all women sufil
ailments. Some women *
Imore constantly than other
little pain or whether y<
should take Wine of Cardi
Cardui is a safe, natu
prepared scientifically froi
gredients. It acts easily c
gives strength and tone to
? CAI
I wmr~
JLIMS ?V Ullftil
Mrs. Vcrna Wallace, of Sangei
H f<Cardui has done more for me thi
was taken with female inflammatii
Ino avail, so I took Cardui, and insi
I my housework. Since then my tro
AT ALL DEI
A SHfrKUHid 1 w Children.
"Our t vo children of hix and eight |
vf.irs Imvc been since infancy subject ]
to colds nrnl crf.up, AU.ut Uirfe ynnri?
I 8* irt-i i to Dsn Fo <y's Honey and
! i<r, nn<1it lia* nm i fnileti t<> pivw
i < ni. ih-K- ii 11 I . It ir lln< mil
UK I! ? I ^ the i I I !<l I (Ml to lit'
v 11 i ?i i li i o? 'I'lu' ii 11<?\ * f o. AY
(' O lis . n, (ii- . H.iy, \\ ir-.,. ?i, ' i ii
> xi'c : ' < f . li ii :iii<ls t ( Ii
? of Ko'i \ V !!o ?*y mi v
..li ( ng.. 8
The ladies of Edgefield set
Senator Tillman a bunch
white hyacinths tied with hla
crepe.
S?ir?? I.ii. b> \i..l i.uu I. ii|ji ,
M s p o |h koo'V ihi- ferli . . '
i itjlTllllli- 8' <tf of ii" Il-':ilt l1 It ll"il .
\'l |H'0|ilf hIi uI I Un-'W I hut I <
v in ' l'a., h . r nit i -t
<1 < .
It > .111 1 HI ; t ii I . i Kl rt* i-.
V I i < 111011 Auk It* I' f I I?
i tr. SoM i.y <11 I ?i ugnintH.
F H. Fetzer has been appoin
ed postmaster at Greenwood i
place of P. B. Conner,
HoAritti (IoiikIiii, iilVy ( itl(l?,
tt tin m c **8l ..inl 8 > luny^. :ni h\
p s t < quickly 'i' i?v > it
hlh'.' I-I l>
.. . t -ml
S llll'l r.'tn 8 ill. I! ii.jj .11 (I I i t >. .1
' iiiu (|uu k i .
A. 1?. Black of Greenville h
invented a machine for ^radin.
roads.
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ill.. . Ii w . II
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si ;i I w i . ?? ??. .?
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Waller Stephens of Ninth An.
. a rii^aut'd in i liuht as ( ho I'll
ni i (lisrussi? >n < ?f 1 ho Till
i 11S iifiin W'H r i
. Illicit .I'M .-> lid i .*> i i)i II ll
vuipaihizcrsol Mrs. n.lmau.
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3 Bales of C<
Mr. john B. Broadwe
cotton per acre on his <
at the rate of 1,000 poun
able to do as well as Mr.
By
Virginit
Fert
Get a copy of our 1910 Fa
from your fertilizer deal<
Mr. BroaJ.well tells in tl
he got this big yield.
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Rlckaon*. Vi
Mill oi thlt Coupon Norfolk, Vi.
Virginia Carolina Chemical nt'.t!
Company. "
Plr?w triii roe t top/ of your 1910 Wlntt
Kumeri' Year Book lie* of co?t. Ckirl<
Ilia
Col ?m
Monti
Town Mop
Ion Ikmi
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ampwt u... . "J'l'iiai.j-J-.J'LJ ..l. '
FriendHj
;er at times from female I
mffer more acutely and I
s. But whether you have I
3U suffer intensely, youB
ai and get relief,
ral medicine, for women, H
n harmless vegetable inPB
>n the female organs and!
the whole system.
MUM
in's Tonic 1
, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes: I
in I ean describe. Last spring I I
on nnd consulted a doctor, but to I
de of three days, I was able to do I
uble haa never returned." Try it. I
[JG STORES
Pink Pearls.
One of the most Important Industries
of the ttahnma islands is the gathering
of pink pearls. It Is the only planin
the world where these pearss, ar
found.. They are *).? taken from
oynter shell, hut from a shell res.
bllng a largo snail shell. culled
"conch." These p??arls when pert'
brlnu ver\ hi.Mi pri< e?. it is ra
lug from $.7 i<? j;.". n it.
Botanic
Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood
_j?Blood Poison,
?2fo BONE PAINS, CANCER,
SCALY SHIN, dw^fj
Rheumatism, Eczema*
ftching Humors.
B.N. H (Botanic Blood Dim i)) i* tho
illy Blood Remedy thai kills tin- poihon
i tin- hlood and then pmifles w?k ndK
a flood of pure, rich hlood direct to
in* skin kiii face, Iniiit 8, joii !h sind
herever the dipeane in located. 1 iIii'b
vay all H(?r?*H. ulcerH. ercntii na
. re heitled and cured. paint* n 11 < 1 itehen
Rheumatism cense, swelling* subside.
>. B. B. complett ly changes the body
inn clean healthy cotditien, fixing
slciu the rich, red hue ?>f | < i f? ct
. I'h. B. B. B. cures the woigi <?
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80TANIC BLOOD BALM BBB
eiensMiit mid Hxfe to take: onm|ioHe(l of t>uro
'nl.tiilc ingredients. it purities niul enrichex
e hlnori. It. It. It strengthens the iiitvch
"I lilillds li|i the broken tlo\\n system. 1 > 1 ?iX
i,Ih fl .00 I'KK I. Mt(i i: IJOTTLK with Uiree
l itis for homo cure.
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8vw|"uk ^iarliliic write to
THE NEW HOME 8EWINQ MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Many ttwlnt machines arc mjilf to tcl! rerardiets ot
quality, but the Now llonjo is mode to wear.
Our guaranty never runt nut.
Sold bjr authorized denlcrM only*
fOR SALE BY
3tton Per Acre
:11 averaged three bales of
entire crop by using fertilizers
ds per acre. You should be
Broadwell
Using
i-Carolina
tilizers
Lrmers' Year Rook or Almanac
;r, or write us for a free copy,
lis book his own story of how
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