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2 Agricultural Helpful Hints. An agreeable d'sinlectant is a handful of ground coffee on a shovelful ol hot coals. The rd'?r is pleasant and quickly c unteracts other odors. A dish vr pan of water ?et in a room over night will counter act the smell of tobacjo. To mike brooms tough and pliable dip occasionally iu ho" SU'IS. OM pul'y can be removed by passing a rsl hot poerovei it. To keep flo ers fresh, sprinkle well, and put over night in ? rool place?a refrigerator is the bj??t place. Clean hair brushes with warm water in which a lump of soda has been dissolved; add enough soap tor suds; ba eare(uv not to wet the bc'ck of brush ; rinse wi'h coll water and dry in the sun. llij e toma'oo- rubb d on the hand* w ll remove fruit stains as well as 'hose of new potatoes. The common Spar.idi whiting applied with chamois skin will clean and polish silverware as effectually as ihe more expensive patent preparations. The too frequent washing of lace curtains is one of the mistakes of housekeeping. IntervalA two or three years may elapse between the laundering. In the 'off times" they should be pinned on the clothes line on a clear, windy day, and allow*".! to remain until all the dust I as been whipped out of ihenr Mi n I hey may be packoi away tor the summer in a pillow c t-e, which has been dipped in bluing untiit ts a perfect ii'd?u?>. By thi-? means they will come out in the fall fresh and crisp. To prevent lamp chi nneys from cracking, wrat) e teh chimney loosely but entirely in a I 1 r*t 1 1 * 1^1 i <? * V ' UD'II ' ^^ 1 I 1 ' I III ?' kettle and cover with c 1 1 water. Bring the water to a boil, c?>n iii:ne the heat ten o~ fifteen m' nu'e.s and tli3n cool olF By this tempering they sire toughened against all ordiu-uy kirnp heat. When storing plated ^oo s, thoronuh] v w m:i ill th * ki vei\ and then ciean w>th powdtr in li^ u 11a 1 way. \Vr; : e ?eh piece in a si I vs. r pain r . !a?'p in an in-' gh' h x - it ' ;i e p'ec o camp1 p|a- d goods v. ] al va - ' ; h if loivd in a d 'ni i plae \ Bo v<'i' c.-.re.iul to dry the in nle n;h tin and t olfoe pot ? b or i I'shing. Weak Women To wpiV and Mltnsr womi?n, thero J- at l"nst cno way to help. Rut with ti.at u-nv. ir.^fmnn must bo combined. One is local, one is constitutional, but both nro important. both essential. Dr. flhoop's Night Ctiro is the Ixxal. Dr. Shoop's Restorative. 't?a Constitutional. The former--Dr. Shoop's Night Cure?is n topical mucous memhrano suppository remedy, while Dr. biioop's Kustoratlvois wholly nu Internal treatment. The lu-stoiutive reachoi throughout tho en tiro system, sot-king tho repair of ail nurvo, all tissue, ond all blood ailments. The "Night Cure", us its num<> implies, does Its work while you sloop. It soothes sore and Infinity I mucous suriucos, h -aIs local weaknesses ui I discharges, Whllo tho Kcat< -live, caws nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues. t"'nging about ree- wed strength, vig-ir. and on- -v Take Dr. .Shoop's Restorative?Tablets or J 'ouid?a>a general tonic to the system. For postli. j local help, use as woli Dr. tShiOop's Night Cure J. F. MACKEY & CO. t r aw: Department. How About Resting Land? Progressive Farmer. 1 whs talking to some farmers lecently who fia'd that they ha<i some land that needed 'Testing' and the- expected to lef i' lit oni tor a year or so. Is this the correct practice? Laud does not need 'Testing.' t? it doer not get !ired, if simpli Ki ts staiyed. The so-called prac tice of ~ sun; land is a li't'e he! ter 1.1 some re-;j)'j:i8 tlVui annua clean culture, but about nil ; man 111-kes Ironi m;c!i pr ?cf ee i a crop tif weeds ah i jrra-u, nn< u h rv? s o - e is o vft tr ub ? in Inline crop-. 'I'll s d >0" rauc to i ff-i-t 'lie {)? i?iectio'i tr m th< sun and ti e little vegetable ma' tor afforded by 'lie wild urowlh The true w <y 'o re-' land is t fatten it by gro ving crops tha will add t ? the - ?ii an I en iOio il to pro luce larger crops. Tt.e tiuo usrf of C'-imraercia fertilizers is to ;ive u heav.t : T> | fit The effect of Scot\ pale children is magical. It makes them plum] ^ It contains Cod Livei and Glycerine, to make jji and so put together the by little folk. ALL DHUGCISTS; ? j efli AA cFktfta ?.*s W ?a T-r-r-ririrv?rv*i("/Vi< Kroftui Sis SELLS ^ Lverything in Dry G< Ladies, Misses, 1 Mens I Dress Goods. Our line of Dress Goods u i complete in every department | only a few quotations will b< | sufficient. 2 Pes 50 in Brillianteen a1 old price. 49c 2 Pes Fine Black Dress good* 144 in wide the 1.50 grade oui ! tV?f? \rr1 no' r - ?j^ 1500 yd Extra Iloavy 4-4 2\ 10 pes Extra good quality 4-< 2500 yds full Standard Printi 50 pes Fancy striped Plaid a; years prices, only 10c. 50 pes Extra heavy Outings this fall same as last years qua] Shoes ! Shoet ! ! Our two lines of Shoes, th< Sherwood Shoes for Ladies am the Barry Shoes for Men ar< he two best lines of foot-weai in le One ' * ir bought am I v r and J J' wan ;:c T '( ,'dTHEl j ,* it. > v e verythinj ! i (ot- y u ' for I hi v fe, c y g lady, boy! d nr N o y, Gloves, Fa Mil \ <" ens Hats are a to ? u ' will prove to ; th' r. i : e for LESS. A. J.E Nrrt1 Main St. Lancaste LA.NCAS1E* NEWS, OCTOBER 2 growth of recuperative crops crops between our sale crops, to enable us to feed tnck and rai^e uiore home-made manure, and to V store nitiOiieo in the soil for other ? crops. Herein consists the dif lerence between the true farmer 1 and the mere planter. The firtt ' uses lertiiizers to enable him to makeft8'oreuf fertility in his soil and to draw tuence dividends 1 in ti e sh ipe of constantly in urt*'S'ug c wps, -vinie me mere ^ ' p auter draws on the original ^ d po it in his mil mini his dralts -e dnhon ?ri l, and then g?ra- I 1,1'-a in i? riiliz-rtk'ng tlie g ' I'hances ot o?? ^ a* to whether 1 tli y w i I ;> hin: o>' no?, hi?j ao e mmni Wuh'h- s ?ii bt-i continu* ly ov rdt icvu u>atil ilu 9 bauKs OIKS'#. C r\ Li. Riddle. y L e Co., N. 0. If reel coffee disturb- your stomach, your ill arti>r Ki'luh}s, then try tins clever <'offee j iin i.ttion ? Dr. -^hoop's iieulth ('off e, l?r hoop has ol?w ly luulched old .lava and t Mocha ' 'offos? hi llivur and taste. vet it lm? k ir>? a single grain of real '"offm iu it. ' r t I Shoop's Health ('"Jfo>' Iitiita'i Hi is in dt from p'lra toast oil grins or corotilH. >\ i' li i Unit, Nuts, etc lad - in one minute No t( | tedious long wait. You will aurelv !tk? it | <?et a fr<* * sample at o ,r store. It nintt i? j Gorcory <'o. . 01 cl 6* w t's Emulsion on thin, ?C! ? ?, rosy, active, happy. * Oil, Hynnnhosphites /-% ^ j*. fat, blood and bone, it it is easily digested T^jSi\ >Oc. AND $1.00. rvi^ it For Less \ what? . \ yods, Notions, Shoes, / Children, Boys and i Jnderwear. ^ ?. ? tE| Plaid Suitings. jj 5 Are the seasons latest crea- j| , tions. Listen to this 5 Pc 27 in t Fleece back plaids and Fancies N wcil worth 25c our price 16 2-3 l cts vnrrl 10 Pes Plaids 36 in wide the I $0 usual price per yd for these | y 1 goods 35c, our price 25cts. j XI 5 Pes all wool Plaids the G5c ^ i quality our price the yd 40c. | S rd Homespun at 7 l-2c. 1 Bleach Domestic 10c. s at unusually low price 6 1-2. \f, nd figured Flannelettes at last L v I ought in January and stored for >0. ! it v and price 10c. . -\ Underwear. jj5 Wrights Health Underwear| II for Men and Boys. Full line of ^ 1 Ladies all wool undervest and pants to match. y - 25 Doz. Ladies heavy ribbed f , Fleeced vests at only 25c. . 25 Doz. Misses and children i'. vests, pants and union suits 25c. ^ t 10 Doz. Undies pants and vest ^ , '18c. 40 Doz. Mens nants and N vest 48c. 5 Boz. Lariies extra jl ' heavy Flat vests at 48c. 5 doz J 2; Ladies union suits 48c. .4 j Our line of Underwear is.*! Icomplete, ask for what you j J want, we have it. $ = . ;: 1 11 in good quantities here. Come you that Broom does sell every- '< .ROOM Co. \\ r, S. C. < t 9 I 3. 1907. : ?^??????^ ^EW GOODS OLD PRICES. We were fortunate in placing our >rders for Fall Goods, early. The esult is w3 are able to sell you alnost anything in thq Dry Good3 md Shoe line at practically no advance. Our stock of merchandise is now and complete. We quote ou some prices on a few items to verify our statement. 5000 yds Outing at 5 7 1-2 and 10 cts per yard. 1500 yds Heavy Weight Sheeting G cts per yard. 1500 yds 3 yard Sheeting 7 1-2 cts the yard. so pes jeans rants cmtn at less tnan nun prices, rz l-Z to 3 1-3 cts the yard. We picked up a Job in Ladies' Long Coats from $5.00 to 10.00 each, worth 50 per cent more money. Don't miss these. , We have the best line of Clothing we ever carried, from $3.50 ) $18.00 the suit. When you go to make your Shoe purchases for the family see ur line. We have got the goods and we guarantee the prices. Ladies Fine Shoes from 75cts on to the best made. Same lose price holds good on Mens', Boys' and childrens'. It will pay you to get our prices,we don't sell you some one ill lose money. , Yours for close prices, ^ Funderburk Company GOOD SHOES | FALL GOODS | NEW STYLES | For men, ladies and children which we ? are now handling in larger quantities ^ than ever before. We are sole agents here for the WAI K.ovrj} curxrc K . ? ?. "W JUIX \J1I * .... n for men. An intelligent public is looking more and more to a big trade mark name i for security.? For instance the reputation fj ^ of a name is worth a million dollars, ? J Can the makers afford to stamp it on any } Shoe that would discredit it ? It stands 4 for your protection. fi 1, ' M We have other good brands, which we S J know we can save you money on, by buy- ft] f ing for your entire family's use this sea- ? ; s0.n-, h We buy in larce uuantitiVc m/i ^ S ' ? 1 mivi MtlV ^ SPOT CASH. X 5f Wc arc ready with the largest line in X J Lancaster County. A \ Come and examine. (j * Yours truly, S j WILLI1S-HUGHES EO. I Y i