Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 21, 1906, Image 4
THE MERRY MINSTRELS.
Mr. Tambo-Why does a human be.
lng cross the road?
Mr, Bones-I give it up, Air. Tambo,
Now, wfhy. does a human being cross
the road?
Mr. Tambo-Merely to annoy th?
chauffeur.
Mri .Bones-Ladies and gentlemen,
Mr. Falsetto will now sing, 'Tve Gol
a Senator A-Workin' Fer Mt."
Nervous Women
Thoir Suffering's Ar? Uou&lly
D-u?i to Female Dieorclera
Pith apa Unauapectsd
A MEDICINE THAT CURE8
ECan we dispute
women ate ner
vous, it seems as ii
mak?. you irritable ; you can't sleep,
you are unable to quietly and calmly
perform your daily tasks or care for
your children.
The relation of the narres and gen
erative organs in woman is so close
. that nine-tenths of the nervous pros
^tration, nervous debility, the blues,
'sleeplessness and nervous irritability
arise ?rom some derangement of the
organism which makes her a woman.
Fits of depression or restlessness and
. Irritability ; spirits easily affeoted, so
that one minute she laughs, the next
/ minute weeps ; pain in the abdominal
region and between the shoulders;
loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia; a
tendency to cry at the least provoca
' tion-all these point to nervous pros
tration.
Nothing will relieve this distressing
condition and prevent months of pros
tration and suffering so surely as Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
^&ftg.. M. E. Shotwell,of_103_Flatbush"
ATenu?TT^?uiiiVfl1: 'iV." r^TTrfte??"""
?I cannot express the wonderful relief I
btv? experienced by taking Lydia E. Fink
' ham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for
a long time with nervous prostration, back
ache, headache, loss of appetite. I Could
not. sleep and would wink tho floor almost
every night.
; '1 had three doctors and got no better, and
life was a burden. I was advised to Irv
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
and it bas worked wondors for me.
1 "I am a well woman, my nervousness is all
gone and my friends say I look ten years
?younger."
; Will not the volumes of letters from
women made strong by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound convince
all women of its virtues ? Surely you
cannot wish to romain siok, weak
and discouraged, exhausted each day,
when you can be as easily cured as
other women.
So. 8-'06.
His Source .of Supply.
"Three-Finger Sam has the . most
wonderful line of talk that ever hit
Orlmson Gulch," said Plute Pete,
gloomily. "I feel that ignorant I'm
ashamed to converse with him."
"Yes," answered Bronco Bob. "He
takes an unfair advantage. There's
no use o' tryin' to keep up with him
In Western slang. He reads all them
cow-boy novels the New York pub
lishers are puttln' out."-Washington
Star. i
Raised Rhubarb in Cellar.
W: W. Converse of Palmer, Mass.,
finds one or two redeeming features in
having a furnace in his cellar. The
furnace renders the cellar a poor
storage for vegetables, so he bas
taken to raising rhubarb. Last fall
he set out some roots in a tub of earth
placed near the furnace. Wednesday
he cut stalks which measured 22
inches in length. They are pronounced
of good flavor.
HE WENT.
Enamored Youth-I would go to th?
uttermost ends of the earth for you
I
Voice (from the 'head of the stairs)
Would you go somewhere for me,
young man?
Youth-Certainly, sir; I-er
Voice-Then go home, or out and
sit on the curb; it ls time that girl
was pera itted to retire.-Houston
Post.
UNDER WHICH KING
*Ths Alore Postum the 31 oro Food-Ihe
Mo?? Coffee tho More Potion."
The Pres. of the W. C. T. U. in a
young giant? State in tho Northwest
says:
"I did not realize that I wag a slave
to coffee till I left off drinking it. For
three or four years I was obliged to
take a nerve tonie every -day. Now I
am free, thanks to Postum Food Coffee.
"Afte:; findiDg ont what'coffee will do
to" its victims, I could hardly stand to
have my husband drink it; but he was
not willing to quit. I studied for
-months to^find a way to induce him to
leave it off. Finally I told him I would
make no more coffee.
"I got Postum Food Coffee, and made
it strong- boiled it the required time,
and had him read the little hook, 'The
Road to Wellville,' that comes in every
Pkg.
'.To-day Postum has no stronger ad
vocate than my husband! He tells our
.friends how to make if, and that he got
through the winter without a spell of
the grip and has not had a headache
for months-he used to be subject to
frequent nervous headaches.
- "The stronger you drink Postum the
more food you get; the stronger ypu
drink coffee the more polsop you get."
'Name given by Postum Co., Butti*
Creek Mich. ' : r'
Thero'g a reason,
EXCL1
Studebaker \
Columbus B
Genuine Oin
Planet, Jr?, J
Pittsburg Pe
These higl
cost no mor
? Tannai
AUGUSTA GA.
LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS
Both Houses Finished Their Work on
Saturday Night and Adjiurned Sine
Die.
Reports Took Senate's Time.
The Senate had three.sessions Sat
urday, one in the morning, one in the
! afternoon and one at night.
The mouing session was taken up in
to ;i large extent by the reports of
i-conference and free conference com
mittees.
A conference committee reported
the bill to buy for the Citidal the
i Charleston guard house, suggesting
that the first payment, be made pu
j March 1. 1907. This Avas adopted' by
the Senate.
In the afternoon au executive ses
sion was held al which the appoint
ments recommended by the various
county delegations and* sent up by
the governor were confirmed.
The free conference committee on
the solicitors' salary recommended
next January as the time lo take ef
fect and this Was adopted-.
At thc night session there was little
of importance. Senator Mai'shall
called up his resolution to continue
the State House litigation and spoke
for it. Senator W. J. Johnson of
Fairfield, who was warned of con
tempt of court during thc trial last
spring, spoke against the resolution.
Senator Raysor took the view that the
attorneys should decide for them
selves without resolution to direct
them whether or not they should con
tinu?. The original agreement was
that they should receive 25 per cent,
cf the amount recovered. A vote of
17 to 5 killed the resolution.
The usual resolutions were passed
with reference to the officers> the em
ployes and the press. President Sloan,
President Pro Tem Manning and
Clerk Hemphill received very conner
oentaryre^ojtarioji^^
"Resolved that on the day of ad
journment the senate desires to place
on record its high appreciation of the
diligent and efficent services, which
have been rendered in expediting leg
islation by "its- president, the Hon.
John T. Sloan.
"Resolved, further, That the senate
hereby express its appreciation of the
uniform courtesy and unvarying kind
ness which has been exhibited by our
esteemed president, who has so faith
fully and impartially discharged the
delicate duties as the presiding head
of this body."
President Sloan was also very high
ly complimented by being presented,
by unanimous vote of the senate, with
the robe he has worn "so worthily"
for four years.
In connection-with thc resolution to
C?en. R. H.; Hemphill, the clerk, it
might he said that it was not until he
became clerk that such resolutions
were passed. He has filled the olfice
for" .12 consecutive sessions and no
more conscientious and capable officer
could be selected or one who is more
faraaliar milli the work. His courtesy
and assistance to thc senators, officers
cud to the newspaper men have
made him famous and everbody who
is a habitue of the senate knows and
loves the general.
By 9:30 o'clock there was practi
cally nothing for the senate to do and
the senators who remained sat about
and gaped at the vacant chairs. At
one time it was thought that it would
be a good thing to adjourn until
Sunday morning, but precedent tri
umphed over discomfort and the body
determined to sit it out.
During the evening many acts were
ratified..
In the Honse.
Thc two houses of the general as
sembly by some chance agreed upon
nu hour for holding the elections to
nil vacancies which will soon exist in
the personnel of the management of
the Slate dispensary. There had been
filibustering over the proposition for
a day or two and finally it was decid
ed to dispose of the matter at noon
Saturday.
The result as to the election of a
cahirman of thc board of directors of
the State dispensary was a great sur
prise. Mr. H. H. Evans, the incum
bent, generally regarded as one of the
ernst popular men in the State, was
defeated by Mr. J. M. Rawlinson of
Richland county, thc vote being 103
to 30. If all of thc absentees had
been present lo vole the ratio of dif
ference in the votes fight not have
been affected at all. This was quite
a surprise to every one, for although
it was known that the incumbent was
subject to a severe cross-fire, it was
believed his personal popularit)
would have given- him a good start in
the race.
Mr. W. 0. Tatum was reelected
commissioner of the State dispensary
und Maj. John Black, formerly of
Collet on-, and Mr. Joe B. Wylie of
Richburg, Chester county, were elect
ed to succeed Messrs. Boykin and
Towill, who were not candidates for
reelection.
At 12 o'clock the two houses mel
in joint assembly to elect a commis
sioner and the three member:? of the
board of directors of thc State dis
pensary.
Senatr Raysor nominated Mr. W
C. Tatum. This was seconded by Mr.
J. B. Watson of Anderson, who some
time ago was spoken of as a candidate
against Mr. Tatum-although '< Mi.
tson himself never announced his
' Jacy. There was no other iiomi
Mr. Taliyu was elected.
JSIVE AGENCY
iVagons,
the 20 year kind,
buggies,
standard of the world,
rrer Plows,
the orginal best,
implements,
for farm and gafde?-.
rfect Fencing,
electrically welded,
every rod guaranteed^
fi grade and reliable goods
e than worthless imitations.
Lill CO.,
The joint assembly consists' of 165
members and there were but .128
present and voting- Saturday,
For. chairman of thc State board,
Senator Marshall llomiiiated Mr.
Jodie M. Rawlinson of Richland. This
was seconded by Mr. Haskell, Senator
C. L. Blease nominated Mr. H. H.
Evans of Newberry. This was sec
onded by Mr. LaFitte. The result
was: Total number of voles east 133;
necessary to a choice 67 Mr. Raw
linson received 103 and Mr. Evans 30.
The free conference committee on
(he Morgan-Rayspr-Maiimng bill con
sisted of Messrs. Sanders.? Whaley
and Richards, ?ild Senators Walker,
Mciver add Effhd-. The fre? confer
ence committee oil the Rucker bill
consisted of Senators Stackhouse,
Bates and Wells and Representatives
Richards, Nash and Otts.
The free conference committee re
ported^on the circuit solicitors' sal
ary bill that the house ?hould recede
from the time when said change
should go into effect July 1st: The
iulary of eal-h solicitor will be $1,700;
Speaker Smith announced that all
standing committees would remain as
last year with the exception of that,
on the hospital for the insane and Dr.
J. H. Saye of York and Mr. W. L.
Bass of Williamburg were appointed
on 'that committee. ?
At the afternoon cession of the
house Representative Whaley sprung
somewhat Of a sensation. He, with
My. Sanders and Mr. Richards, pre
sented a report from the free confer
ence committee to thc effect that it
had been unable to agree on the Mol
ga n-Raysor-Manni?g bill, and the
house accepted the report, thus kill
the bill.
Mr. Foster moved t?i?t thc geii.ti?
men of the Committed h? requested td
explain Why they wert uhabletajg^
with the sehat?
. bffli >W^feSTp iii the lobbies and
lilfct ii?ct prompted Mr. Foster's in
quiry.
Mr. - Whaley said that when they
went into conference they were asked
if the house wanted anything particu
larly. They had stated on behalf of
the house that there was .one proposi
tion they wanted to start With; and
that is that the house wanted the
State dispensary abolished. Some
time ago there had been in the news
papers the chame that the Charleston
delegation -had engaged iii a dirty
deal with the prohibitionists, He
wanted to say so, far as he is con^
cerned no such deal had ever been
made. But he wanted to say; ''The
Morgan bill could have beeil fixed up?
could have beeb am??dedi if I had
consented to go into a (teal. Today if
1 personally had give in Charlestori
wou-d have had high license, but you
would have had tlie State dispensary
with my vote. I consider that ? rep1
resent, in part) all of the people dud
not Charleston alone and if all my
constituents had asked mc to go into
this deal, I would not have done so
when I had been instructed by the
hf/use to accept no bill which permit
ido the State dispensary to continue."
NOTED PERSONALITIES.
King Alfonso is bis own chauffeur.
King Edward used to wear a No. 7
hat. Now he wears a 7%.
The King of Portugal is the best
royal rifle shot in the world.
Th3 wealth of the Rockefeller fam
ily is estimated at 51.000,000,000=
Congressman "Nick"' Longworth is
said to be un amateur violinist.
The German Emperor has added two
new seventy-horse-power automobiles
to his collection.
Prince Louis Napoleon is now in the
Russian'service as Governor-General
of the Caucasus.
George Meredith is one of the group
of authors who remain faithful to the
old-fashioned quill pen.
Sir Oliver Lodge, whose name is fa
mous in connection with psychical re
search, was put Into business at the
age of fourteen.
Abdul Hamid, the Sultan of Tur
key, always expresses the greatest as
tonishment when told fha. reforms
have lot been carried out.
The Earl of Halsbury, who on the
change of ministry resigned the chan
cellorship of Euglaud, retires at tbe
advauced agc of eighty years.
Henry Gassaway Davis, Democratic
candidate for vice-President at the
last national election, was conducted
through the Senate the other day.
Prince Khillhofr*. who has acquired
fame in connection with the Trans
Siberian Railway, renounced his lille
and estate when a young man, and
emigrated to this country.
President Roosevelt and Secretary
Metcalf of the Department of Com
merce and Labor have ordered an in
vestigation of the fish and fisheries of
Japan and' Saghalien Ishnd during
next summer.
Senator Clark, of Wyoming, is chair
man of the great Judiciary Committee.
WASHING BLANKETS.
A housewife whose blankets always
retain their softness without shrink
ing gives the secret. Make the suds
in a tub with any good white snap,
having the water hot. Dissolve in it
a tablespoonful of borax. Run threads
around soiled spots on the blanket
so that they may bo found after they
are wet. Rinse thc blankets up and
down vigorously, rubbing only the
marked spots. Never rub soap direct
ly on them. Prepare another hot suds
with borax and put the blankets in
it. Rinse up and down for several
minutes, then rinse in clear hot wat
er, softened with borax. Rinse In as
many bot waters as necessary, then
run blankets through a wringer.
Housekeeper.
Occurrences ?f Interest ?Vom
All Over South Carolin?
MANY ITEMS ?F STATE NEWS
A Batch of Live Paragraphs Cover
ing a Wide Range-What is Going
On in Our State.
General Cotton Market.
Galveston, firm.10 7-8
New Orleans, quiet.1011-16
Mobile, quiet,.10 5-S
Savannah, steady.10 7-16
Charleston, firm.101-2
Norfolk, quiet.. ? i . ? ? t ;::.;... ll
New York, steady;: ;; ; .11.25
Boston, q?i??t....:: ;; :: 11.25
Philadelphia, steady;-. ;-. ;. ..11.50
HoUStOli; Steady>. .: ;; ;; ;.10 7-8
Augusta, steady; ;. ; ;. a ? m .10 7-8
Memphis, steady;; a .-. ;...10.7-S
St. Lonis, quiet.. . ; .; ;;? ;. 10 15-16
Louisville, filTO;; .: ;. .; -111-8
fr ?
Charlotte Cotton Market.
These figures represent prices paid
to-wagons:
Good middling.ll
Strict midding.ll
Middling.....ll j
Good middling, tinged.101-2
Stains...i)l-4@10
Want Bottle Order Annulled.
In a recent report the dispensary
investigating committee recommends
that.the State cancel all orders the
dispensary had ahead with the Caro
lina Glass Company. These amount
to 300 cars, the total value of which
is over $700,000. The report reads:
"The committee appointed to inves
tigate the dispensary respectfully re
port to the General Assembly that
in the course of their investigation
they find that the contracts between*
the Carolina Glass Company and the
dispensary are in a very unsatisfac
tory condition, that higher prices are
l-cing charged for glass than the
agreement calls for, that there has
been a lack of competition in bidding
that glass has been sold to the dis
pensary without written contract,
and thal there are contracts outstand-j
ing with said company for about 300
ears of glass, an unreasonable and
excessive qnnntity. the contracts for
which, as your committee believes,
have been awarded at excessive price.
Negrd Youth Kills Ajm?her.
k[k?f<r^^-^\m\s Holley; a
at the Whitney racing stables,
killed Th?odore Rouse, another negro
boy, in a difficulty on Union street
here. Both boys are about 16 3'ears
of age. There was but oue eye wit
ness to the killing. Will Holley, a
companion of Dennis Holley, who
says the two boys were arguing
when suddenly Dermis Holley stab
bed the House boy in the chest with
a knife. The two Holleys i-aii away
and Rouse walked 200 yards and
fell dead: A physician has stated that
the knife ??enetrat?d Rouse's heart.
Officer Weatherford arrested the
Holleys at the Whitney stables. The
blody knife was found in Dennis
Holley's pocket; Officer Weatheford
said to Dennis Holley: "Well, the
boy is dead;" Holley replied: "Oh,
you are kidding me." Wheu token
to jail both of thc Holleys seemed
willing to tell all they could about
the affair, Dennis Holley asking
Mayor Salley if he thought they
would give him more than five or
six vears.
The Dam-aat Gregg Shoals.
Anderson, Special.-The . Savan
ii&h River Power Co. has award
ed thc contract for the construction
Of its big dam across the Savannah
river at Gregg shoals. Under its
terms the Work is to be completed
by the first of next October, in which
event the plant will be in operation
by the end of the year. The com
pany is capitalized at $1,000,000.
The Bank of Commerce.
The secretary of state has issued
a commission to the Bank of Com
merce of Greenville) of which several
prominent meu'are corporators. Col.
B. A. Morgan, orie of thc leaders in
the house of representatives, it is
understood will be the president of
the new concern and the cashier will
be Mr. Frank I. Martin, formerly of
Greenville but for some time holding
a position at Pacolet. The capital
stock is to be $100,000 and the cor
pora tors arc: Messrs. B. A. Morgan,
J. A. McCullough, J. H. Morgan, J.
T. Arnold, J. C. Brawley and Frank
I. Martin.
Union Mills Bankrupt.
Charleston, S. C., Special-The Un
ion Mills, of Union, S. C., were ad
judged bankrupt in the United States
District Court. E. W. Hughes was
appointed referee to take testimony.
The mills will continue operation by
agreement with the Union Cotton
Mills Company, of Maine. A trustee
will be appointed March 10. The Un
ion Cotton Mills Company, of Maine,
and others arc" plaintiffs in this ac
tion. . >
mm
Arrangements About Completed.
Newberry, Special.-^The subcom
mittees having in charge the ar
rangements for the approaching cel
ebration of the Newberry college
sAii-centcnnial met at the office of
Dr. O. B. Mayer, chairman of the
general committee. The committee
on finance, composed of Dr. O. B.
Mayer, Rey. W. Jv. Sligh, A. T.
Brown, Otto Klettner and A. G.
Wise, reported that about two-thirds
of the sum of money needed for ex
penses had already been raised.
We ?lo harm when we limit the
phrases "social work" and '"social
workers" to those who are working
through societies, declares the Chris
tian Register. The majority of the
.best social workers in auy communi
ty are those who give their personal
influence, their daily attention, and
the work of their hearts and hands to
increase the well-being pf their neigh
bors and fellow-citizens. Social work
of this kind often opens out Into the
well-ordered work of a society, but
the society Is nothing unless behind
it is the .social force .of a community
of weii-wj^jiag uieu and ^qjpep.
About the House*
A. tablespoonful of vinegar shtru'ld
be added to the water in which Usn
ia to be boiled; The fish ie made firm
by this treatment
In case of sickness where a d?lL
light l? required put finely powdered
Bait on ? candle till it reaches rae
black part of the wick, in this Way
a mild and steady light may be kept
all through the night by a very small
piece of candle.
A pinch of baking soda Stirred itttfl
milk that is to he bolled wlli keep lt
from cdrdlng. ? blt of it the size of a
pea added io tomatoes for tomato
cream soup will prevent the mille
"breaking" and is a safeguard with all
cream soups. Another bit cooked with
green vegetables will keep them a
fresh color.
Onion juice is in many cases betta?
Chan chopped onions for seasoning,
I and may be procured hy tearing aa
onion on ? Vegetable grater, when the
juice will trickle 'from the edge, or
by cutting in half and pressing
through a lemon squeezer. The onion
juice may also be secured in small
bottles at any grocery store:
?IS TIME TO GUFFAW:
"Well, old SI Perkins, the feller who
wunst bought a gold brick, has beer
the laughln' stock of this county fer
twenty year, but his turn has come at
last."
"How's that?"
"He's about the only man in the
township that hain't got a life insur
ance policy." ?
Ctltea ftbeutoatliw And Catavrk--Medi _ino
Sent Free:
Th?se twd diseases are the result of an
?wful poisoned condition of the blodd. If
you have aching joints and back, shoulder
blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or
feet, swollen muscl?s, shifting, sharp,
biting pains, and that tired, discouraged
feeling of rheumatism, or the hawking,
spitting, blurred eyesight', deafness, sick
stomach, headache, noises in the head, mu
cous throat discharges, decaying teeth,
bad breath, belching gos of catarrh, take
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the
poison in the blood which o mses theso awful
symptoms, giving a puie, healthy blood
supply* td the joints and mucous mem
branes, and makes a perfect cure of the
worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh.
Cures .where all else fails. Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic in
gredients, good for weak kidneys. Im
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A
perfect tonic for old folks by giving them
new, rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested
for thirty years. Druggists, ?1 per large
bottle, with complete directions for home
oure. Sample free and prepaid by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe
trouble and special free medical advice
?eat in sealed letter.
? good many think that religion is
a scheme for geting God to obey them
instead of their obeying God.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature's great remedy-Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,and
all throat and lung troubles. At druggists..
25c, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
WILD WITH ITCHING HUMOR.
?ruption Broke Out in Spots AU Ovar
Body - Cured at Exponte of Only
81.80-Thanks Cuticura Remedies.
"The Cuticura Remedies cured me of my
skin dise?-.e, and I am very thankful to
you. My trouble was eruption of the skin,
which broke out in spots all over my body,
and caused a continual itching, which
nearly drove me wild at times. I got
medicine pf a doctor, but it did not cure
me, and when I saw ip a paper your ad.
I sent to you for the Cuticura book and I
studied tn y case in it. I then went to the
drug ?toreNand bought one cake of Cuti'
eura Soap, one box of Cuticura Ointment
and one vial of Cuticura Pills. From the
first application I received relief.' I used
tue first set and two extra cakes of Cuti
cura Soap, and was completely cured. I
had suffered for two years, end I again
thank Cuticura for my cure. Claude N.
Johnson, Maple Crove Farm, S. F. D. 2,
Walnut; K.an., June 190/5."
Conscience will bc tender where it
is first worn.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ls taken Internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucoussurfaoe
Hall's Catarrh Cure ls not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the best physi
cians in this country for years, and is a reg
ular prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the best
blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu
cous surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients ls what produces such
wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation
The supercilious are simply super
silly. So. S-'06.
There is
Genuine-S
The Genuine U
California
The full name of the cc
ta printed on the front
The Genuine- Syrup c
Packages On\y,fy
m
Knowing the above wi!
lions made by piratical eon?
dealers. The imitations ai
therefore be declined.
Buy the genuin^ ?lw?)
It cleanses the system gently
when bilious cr ? constipate;
kidneys, liver, stomach and fc
by men, women or children,
effects from actual use and ol
laxative remedy of the well
Always buy the Genu
MA
STOPS BELCHING.
Care? ??? Hre?th-Pail tire sad instant
Cart Kroc-No Drug:!-Care?
bj Absorption:
A sweet breath is priceless.
Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will cure bad
breath and bad' taste instantly. Belching
and bad taste indicate offensive breath,
which is due to stomach trouble.
Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers purify the
stomach and ?top belching, by absorbing
foul eases that arise from undigested food,
and by supplying the digestive organs with
natural solvents for food.
They relieve sea or car sickness and
nausea of any kind.
They quickly cure headache, correct tue
il 1 effect of excessive eating dr drinking.
They will destroy a tobacco, whisky or
onion breath instantly.
They stop fermentation in the stomach,
acute indigestion, cramps, colic, gas in the
stomach and Intestines, distended ab
domen, heartburn, bad complexion, dizzy
spells or any other affliction arising from
a diseased stomach.
We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers trill
do this, and we wantyou io know it. This
offer may not appear again.
J-1-1-1
2240 GOOD FOR 25c. US
Send this coupon with your name
and address and your druggist's name
and 10c. iii stamps or silver, and we
will supply you a sample free if you
have never used Mull's Anti-Belch
Wa fere, and will also send -oil a eer
tifieite good for 25c. toward thc pur
chase of more Belch Wafers. ?on will
lind them invaluable for stomach trou
ble; cures by absorption. Address
MULL'S GRAPE TONIC Co.. 328 3d
Ave.; Kock Island, ill.
ffioi Full Address and Write Plainly.
All druggists, 60c. per box, or by mail
upon receipt of price. StamDS accepted.
Nothing pleased Frederick the Great
of Prussia more than the present
of a giant or two to add to his regi
ment of tall merii
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer,(2 trialbottleandtrealis 'free
Dr. B.H. KLI??E, Ltd..981 Areli St:,Phila., Pi;
The Japanese population of iormosa
numbers only 50,000.. /
A Guaranteed Core For Viles.
Itching. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles.
Diugglsts are authorized to refund money it
PazoOlntraentfalLs to cure in 6 toll days.50-:.
The Kaiser's automobile is thc only one
Without a number in Prussia;
* Td Cure a Cold in Cue Day.
Take Laxative* Bromo' . Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E.
W. Grove's signature on each box. 25c.
Senator La Follette, according to a jour
nal of gossip, is a vegetarian.
Itch cured ia 30 minutes by Woolford':*
Sanitary Lotion; never falls. Sold by
Druggists. Mall orders promptly filled
by Dr? Detcbon, Crawfordsvllle, Ind. 41.
The Kaiser in his sports employs * 'al II
the modern improvements."
Save the
Good Luck Coupons,
Good Luck Bal
is a blessing to goo
far, every time, am
when you use
Furthermore, it is
of the high priced kir
That's money in your po
If you cut out th(
handsome^premiums.
these, see the gift book f
Your grocer ough
Baking Powder. If nc
name?
THE SOUTHERN MF4
only One
yrup of Fi;
? Manufactured by th
i Fig Syrup Co.
impany, California Fig Syrup C
of every package of the genu!
? Figs- is for Sale, in Origina
f Reliable Druggists Every wi
ii enable one to avoid the fraudulent ii
KRIS and sometimes offered by unre
re known , to act injuriously and si
rs if you wish to get its beneficial ef
yet effectually, dispels colds and .head;
I, prevents fevers and acts best on
?weis, when a laxative remedy is n<
? Many millions know of its ben?
f their own personal knowledge. It ?
Informed
ene- Syrup of Figs
J?UFACTURED &Y THE
RAISED FROM A DEATH.3ED.
Mr. Pitts, Once Pionouncod Incurable,
Uaa Ucen Well Three Yea?.
E; E. Pitts, CO Hathaway St., Skow^
began, Mc, says: "Seven years ago
my back ached and I was so rus down
that I was laid up
four months. ?
had night sweats
and fainting spells
and dropped to 90
pounds* The urine
passed every few
minn tes with in
tense nain and
looked like blood.
Dropsy set in and
the doctors decided
I could not live. My wife got me using
Doan's Kidney Pills,and as they helped
me I took heart, kept on and was cured
so thoroughly*that Pvc been well three
years."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
t'oster'-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
King Philip VI of Spain collected
dwarfs, and many diminutive sped
ments of humanity were sent him on
his birthdays.
GUARAN*
TEED
BY A .
C\?\C\ BANK DEPOSIT
$Oi\J\J\J tOO FREE COURSES
EKflaftftpCggEgi Notts taken: Limited educa
tion no hindrance. Board at Co.st. Write" todttr.
GA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Gi
John White & Co
LOUISVILLE, KY.
EiUblUlitd 1137
Highest market price
paid for raw
ll illllict
with ??veil
eye?.
SK Thompson's Eye Water
PRICE:.
CURE THE GRIP
\iN0NEDAY
IMPIE ll
XS <
GRIP, BAD
I won't eel! Ar
Call for your
Ft WtJDien
CABBAGE Pla
anti all kind? of carden plnnt
plants, urotvn In the open ulr
noeds of tl? mont reliable tcet
thousand acre truck farm. Plf
?fe eil. Celerv readv hist of De ?.
p time or earlier. Rediusa cxy.
will give us iU por cent, les . t!
Cl.SU perthousand. largo lot S
getts. S. C. Arlington White
r. O. H.. Meirgetta, S. C. The
has established an Kxpftrimti
hf vegetables esneclallv Cabbages. 1 he results of t
gire you at any tluie.-S'ours respectfully,-X. H. li
sing Powder, the absolutely pure J
d cooks. You can count on a sj
i bank on your baking being cris
i to every woman's interest io purchase I
ids. It is sold at an honest price-io
cket-about 300 per cent.-every lime the ba
: coupons found on back of each can we
For list and pictures of
bund inside each can. . THIS CC
it to have Good Luck
>t, will you send us his
C. CO., Richmond, Va.
CURES [soc. and sl.OO.I
Swine Disease
s^Hog Cholera
Send for Circula* tttth Dlrectfo?.
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany Si,..Bo5Jer\M;;s.
Atlas Engines
Many prospective pnrcbasers of engines wnd
boiler! are under the impression tba: because the
Allai Throttling Engine il of inch high grade,
and becauae it in ruted with a balan?a vafee ind
a main bearing, such ai only Corliss cn ? nts of
other make! contain, it ia necessarily of inch
price that it Is quite out of their reach. This ls
not i ree. An AUal er. sine ia no higher in price
tbs? ?ny other engine, except, perhaps, one
that is mide entirely in a foundry.
For your Informaliarr, therefore, we give /or I
the present an approximate price open ? 12x161
Throttling Atlas Engine, range 43 i<3 do I
Horse Powcir of
S3S0.00
This Indu des engine complete with band wheel,
governor, throttle valrc, and all regular trim
mings and represents the price delivered (. o.
b. tari factory, or, if In stock at our Agencies
at any of the following points.
Norfolk, Va. Minneapolis, Mints.
Anderson, S. C. Omaha, Neb.
Augusta, Ga. Kew Orleans. La.
Montgomery. Ala. C.-eensboro, N. C.
Memphis, Tenn.
Birmingham, Ala.
Leavenworth, Ka*.
Joplin, Mo. .
Little Rock. Ark.
Des Moines., Iowa
Shreveport,. La.
Ft. Smith, Ark.
New Bern, N. C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Athens, Gil,
ATLAS ?aciftE WORKS
SdllnzKearitsiaalldtJes INDIANAPOLIS
IO
" for 50c worth of lending 1PU5 noveltien ta Ckoto>
w est Carden Seeds, li's worth of Universel Pre?
uiitun Coupons free with every order.
BOLtiIASO'8 SEED STOKE, BALTIMORE.
UTA?sTKD-AGEXTS to iel! Henllli Hat"r
TV Pomade, Hair M?wwei? cure? dandruff, falllnr
bair. grows atrsilcht bain takes out tho curl; fifteen
cenca for camp' c. l.OESERr Montclair, N. J.
GUARANTEED TO CURE
COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
111 - O r i p in r to . dealer who -won't G sarango lt.
KOSTET BACH: IF IT DOES?TT cusa,
ic r, M.D., Manufacturer, Springfield, liq
tis! CELERYPIaiiis!
?.Can now furnish all kinds of cabbage
ami will stand great cold, urown from
Urnen. We une the same ploma on our
mts carefully counted ?nd properly pack
. Lettuce, union mid Beet plan's, same
ess rates prornlsed,whlch,whenoffectlve,
ian mercriandlao ratea. Prices: small lots
??.O? to ?La por thousand. F. O. B. Meg
Spine Cucumber Seed SUceuts perpounu.
United Staten Agricultura,! Department
ital Sratlonoii our lunns, to test all kluds
he-e experiment* we will ho pleased to
XITCH COMPAX?, IIEGGETT?,
Every Coupon
Counts for a Premium
md reliable leavener,
loonful to go just so
p, light and tempting
;his reliable brand instead
cents for a pound eau.
iking powder can is empty.
will send you useful and
)UPON ON LABEL OF EVERY CASS
rrriNa OUT COUPON SOLLOW THIS pm
?GOOD tjfC^K W6_^DE^
IS CAR AND SAVE IT. THEY ARE
/ALUABLE ARTICLES. SEE LIST IN
A?t??5i THE DEPARTMENT STORE or
I MVrSCO.0nAwtB 3SI ro--.HMOwDVA.U.SA.
"Wa will convince you that you
can "Increase your yields per acre!!
and you won't have to keep it a se
cret, either. Read what Messrs.
Wherry & Son, of the Magnolia
Fruit Farm, Durant, Mis?., write:
"From two acres of strawberries,
on which 1,000 pounds of
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
per acre were used, we cleared a
profit of $75.00 per aero moro than
tho other Wt acres of strawberries
which had only 500 pounds of this
fertilizer." Thus double the quan
tity of these fertilizerson each aero
of any crop, and moro than doubly
"inoroase your yields per acre." Bo
sure you buy only \ tr^inta-Caro
lina Fertilizers.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ga.
Norfolk, Va. Savannah. Gai
Durham, ?3. C. Montgomery. Alt,
Charleston,S.O. Memphis.Tenn.
Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La,
hat Delightful Aid to Health
r
Toilet Antisepfi
Whitens the teeth-purifies
mouth and breath-cures nasal
catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes,
and by direct application aires
all inflamed, ulcerated and
catarrhal conditions caused by
femininej?s. i(
Faxtine possesses extraordinary
cleansing, healing and germi
cidal qualities unlike anything
felse. At ali druggists. 50 cents
LARGE TRIAL PACKAGE FREE.
Tbfi Paxton Co., Boston, Ms