Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 04, 1908, Image 4

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? U?IPLV.KCE WORKER. Says ifcrv-n? rt a TofwaN? Nervo and MIH Itlill MMILIH Vf isa BESSIE FARRELL, IOU Third Jil AYO., Brooklyn, N. Y.. is Pr?sidant of U? Young People'e Christian Tamperanee Association. She writ&j; "Paruna is certainly & valuable nerte ind blood ns med/,. calal ia! ed to build up th? broktn-down health of 'worn-out ~vr?? I have found by personal expe?-*-" it acts ?g a \ronderruT strength, assist iag tl*''" i Ia tc and digest * worn-out ?.' ocr**"' ^an? for never fa?.* letters likV-lhc for the* wonderful _..ed.4 \( ' -fl-a-!in the Ideal Laxative. Peruna is sold -by; your local drug gist. Bay a bottle today.. . , So. 1(K03. ". . / No . matter how -crowded tim? may be writ h" events, there is always room for the nimble rumor. ' / Ballon Dollar- Grasa, Meat 'remarkable grass of the century. Good for -three rousing crop? annually. "One Iowa farmer on 100 acres sold .,800.00 worth .of seed and. had_300 Jtona of nay beside*: If i*: immense. Do try it. FOB 10c AND THIS IfOTICB ' send to. the John A. Saker Seed Co., La Crosse, Wiff^i.to pay postage, etc.. and they wfll mail you thc only original seed catalog published in America with sam ples of Billion Dollar Grass, tMacaroni .Wheat, the ely miller mixer, Sainfoin tha dry noil luxuria lor, Victoria Rape, the 20c a ton green food producer, Silver King Barley yielding 173 bu. per acre, etc., etc., etc. And if you send lie we will add a pack age of new farm seed never before seen by you. ' John A. S alz er Seed Co., La Crosse, Wia. A. C. L. The Lay of the Lazy Man. Breathes.'there a man with soul so dead, . . . Who never to himself hath said: * ''Tomorrow morning I will rise Before the sVirt lights up the skies. "I'll set this clock so it will ring Before the birds begin to sing; Its strident bell will me awake. An ?J arly morning walk I'll take." - And when at an ungodly hour' Next morn, the .relock with all its power VV . '. ~ Made noise enough to stir the dead . And awoke the mah- upon the bed-' Breathes. ?here a man, I now repeat, Who wdu?n't churck it in the street,' And back ?ihto> the bed- then leap, And with.ia sigh go off to sleep? -r-Erom the-March Bohemian. J i I-. Current Events..' John W) Elliott, of L?xin^ton,-Ry.:< | hired a* special train to gel himself j and cMIHAout of Huntington' whenjlus wife chased him there. Governor Hughes again urged on. the New Yotk Legislature to remo va fi of Superi?f cadent :of Insurance..K??-' sey. ']', ."; . Alice. Stratton, '8.-years, />ld, was? run over ?noTkiHed^in^K?chSiond'by'a negro driver, wl\o whipped up hi3 horse aid escaped.-.. /. . . ": Proverbs - and Phrases.- . - How ;smaill a doctorV pilla are when compared.with his bills.. To those swayed by unbending jus tice, a 'beauteous race still flourishes. At present I live" in hope, but the issue ia in the hand of the gods. Pinder; j - ? OLD SURGEON Fonnd Coffee Caused Hands to-Trem ble. Tha.surgeon's duties require jslear. judgment a?d a steady hand. -, A slip or au unnecessary incision may do Ir reparable damage to-ibe pattest. V?hon he found that*.coffee drlnk iCg caused his hands to trembleran IIls. surgeon conscientiously gave lt np and this la nts story: "For years I was a coffee drinker until my nervous system^was nearly broken down, my bands trembled so 1 could hardly write, and 'Insomnia tor tured me at nignt. "3281des, how could I safely per form operations with unsteady hands, using knives and instruments of pre cision? j When I saw plainly tho bad effects of coffee, I decided to ?top lt, and three years ago !prepared some Port am, of which had- received a sample.* "The first cupful surprised me. It was mild, soothing, delicious. At this time I gave some Postum to a friend who was in a similar condition to mine, from the use of coffee. JA few days a?t?r, I met bim. and he waa full of praise for Pcs tara, de claring be would never return to cof fee, but stick to Postum^ .. We "then ordered a full supply, and Within a short time my ner^onaneas and con sequent trembling, as' well as insom nia disappeared, blood circulation "be came normal? no diazlnesa; ncr beat fla^ea. \ "My friend became a Postum en thusiast, his who)?family-using it ex clusively, v-v-v "It would be th's'fault of the ono who brewed the P?stum if It did not taste good i?heh served. . ^ ; "The best food may be spoiled if not properly made. Postum should no bolled according to directions on the f kg. Thea it is all right? any one it. It ought to bscotoe dria*." 'Tfeere'd a Rea Im-M F?tu?Oo., i Summary of Important Ads of the Session of 1908 MANY MATTERS OF INTEREST General Assembly Passed a Great Mafiy Measures of More Than Lo cal Application-Werk of the Ses sion of 1903- i The titles of the greater part oi the general laws or laws of a general application are as follows f&M An act to provide '^br insnranet" companies organized under the laws lq( this, State to make deposits in 'trust with thc State insurance Com missioner or State treasurer ip com oly with requirements of law in oth er'States, v . Aa act to establish an infirmary -for Confederate veterans. . An act. to amend an act Entitled ".An- ?etr to fix the amount of hheC compensation to be paid to the coun ty oiffeers of the varioug counties of this State," , .. ./ An act to repeal section' 14, vol ume 1, cedo of laws for the compen sation to be paid to the members of the general assembly. An act to make the terni of office of county/ .superintendents of educa- , tion, county supervisors and registers 0 mense-?conv?yances four years, i act to amend the law in rela ? the names and locations of g precincts in this State. \ ; to authorize. tfhd empower -icrailway, gas and electric lights companies to lease their property and purchase other companies. An act to amend section 1200, code of laws, volums 1, relating to coun ty hoards of education.. ." An act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate-" the Audubon society of South Carolina and to pro vide for the pr?servation of thc wild birds; non-migratory fish and animals .of the State."---' : - :- - ; An act to' fix the .amount of eom pensatipit to be paid to : the 'county 'auditors and treasurers of the ' va rious counties of this -State. . An- act tor provide for the election of a State health Officer and, te pre scribe his qualifications,, powers, du-< ties, responsibilities and to fix ' his j compensation.* "> An act to provide for the reenroll- ( inent and registration of the qualified electors of this; State during.the year 1908 and to provide compensatio J for the. supervisors of registration. An act to establish the insu-ance department of South Caro lipa- a.id;'to provide for the conduct ot the same. An act to prohibit the use of wells for sewerage purposes.. .An-act1 relating to contracts for personal service and advances there under, declaring certain offenses con nected therewith of evidence and pro-1 cedure in such ceases, and prescribing punishment therefor. An act to amend section 94S of the code of laws of South Carolina, vol ume 1. relating to the probte of deeds. An act to croat Calhoun county. A joint resolution to authorize the comptroller g?rerai to draw his war rant and the State treasurer to pay the same in favor of the publie, print er. I Ah set to further prescribe ? tho powers of "dties ?ontain?ng more than 5,000 inhabitants. "An act to amend th? law .xelatiug to magistrates ( and their constables, their powers, duties, jurisdiction, sal aries, etc An act to guard against the intro duction of the Mexican boll weevil into this State. An act to authorize the commission ers of the sinking fund, out of funds in their hands, to : make temporary loans to the regent of the Stale hospital " for the' insane; An act to provide for the charter -fees for domestic cort?n holding, and storage associ?t io ns. % An ace to .amend section 51S of the criminal code pf this State, 19,02,' re- ! biting to fish ways. An act ceding' to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over certain lands acquired for public . purposes j within this State and to tmthbrize 1 the acquisition thereof. ' -' An act to amend section 2732) vol ume,! of,the.code, relative.to, the dis tribution of, the reports of the su preme court of the State, - Are act to declare the*entering of i any building occupied as a bank with intent to steal by force or otherwise a- felony and to provide1 punishment therefor. 2?; ; -Vi An act to. amend section J1985 of] the code of laws of South Carolina, I 1902, so as to empower towns and I .jatiesT-e antaini ng"oyer^l^?Oll^inhabi^l tants io'r?q?ire r?ad^d?ty.ron .their} streetiB and", ways or Hfe paymenUe-L a comutation tax in lieu thereof. An act fo. protect patrons of parks and other -places of amusement. An act ?0 amend Section 253 'of th(? civil code,, prescribing certain 'qualificci?crs for -voters in and cer tain regulations in connection with party registrations for.primary elec tions in counties containing a city of 40,000 inhabitants or more, and for the prevention of fraud and il legal voting in the same. An act in relation, to . the invest ment, and loan by tho commissioners bf tfie sinking fund or'the fund for State insurance of public property by the sinking -fund commission. : An act to amend an act- entiled "An acf^tft authorize the State trea3 urer to receiver from the United States government a certain fund and to hold- the same subject to the use? declared by an act of congress," so as to allow.a change of investment. An act to provide for the teaching . of physiology and hygiene in, the pub lie schools, r. An act to amend an act regulating the sale of ovsters and other shell fish. An act to amend section 2694, code of laws, volum9 1, relating to the liability of employers of "minors to parents or guardians: An act . to amend sub-division 17. of section 88, of volume 2, 'of th; code by allowing a change of venue in magistrate's courts After hew trial has been granted. An act to amend ?n act entitled ? "An act for the further protection of partridge and quail," cy changing [ th? tiai aad - to include Mongoli?? ! phiaeiati aafi wiM turkey. \ JU Mt t? ffftvi?? ft psaaUy for th? jurors, when duly summoned, wh shall neglect or refuse to appear i obedienoeto the venire duly issued i: the police court of any municipalit; or .magistrate court in this . State*. A bill to allow constables com pensation for services beyond thei jurisdiction. A joint resolution proposing t amend section 7, article S, of the con stitution, relating to municipal bond ed indebtedness. A-i act to amend section 2004 o volume 1, code of laws" of 8outh,Carc lina, 1902, relating.-to the power o aldermen in the trial of cases. An act to make the organization o the National Guard comply with th requirements of the United States. An act to amend section. 299 of th code" of laws, volume 2, relating t disorderly conduct and obscene o profane ^language in publie, so as t further define said offenses. ' An act to authorize and empowe the South Carolina Military academ -to "execute to the United States th necessary bond for oijlinance om ordnance sit ores. An act to authorize and empowe county boards of commissioners t condemn' eertaiii. trees on each sid of public roada, ? o > ?i.' .../ !r. . A joint resolution proposing t amend section 4, of article 13, of th constitution'of the State, relating t the cfnee of adjutant and ?aspecto general. - An act to amend section 2015, vol lime 1,. code, of laws, 1902,. relating t the'-issuing of bonds1 by munieipa corporations for certain purposes. An act" to require all'insuranc companies incorporated under th l&ws of this State to secure .thei policyholders. _ ... , v , . . . - .'. An act in relation to the Establish "ment'"of new cd?rities. An act: to -amend section 195', cod of laws, volume ;1, so as-to provid for registration for special election. An act tp amend section 529, crim ina! code, relating lo stealing of Oys tors. An act to- permit the establish merit of. public baths in cities cpn taining^a population of more thai 20,000. :- . S.Afc act for the; protection of elec trical; transmission lines. . Railroads, and Corporations, ., Tie following . acts affecting rail roads and <. other .corporations we? . tAn a.?t-:to amend an act entitled "An act., to. incorporate theBam ber?,' Ehrhardt ? & Walterboro Rail way company," approved the 23d day of February, 1906, by conferring upon it certain additional powers and ratifying all acts done under the ori ginal charter. AJ? act to amend the- charter of the Georgetown & Western Railroad com pany. " ? :. . ' An act to recruit the Augusta & Aiken Railway company to erect cer tain station houses or suitable shelt ers of certain named places along their line of road. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to ratify arid confirm the charter of the Parr Shoals" Power company, granted by the secretary of state on the 8th day of December, 1904, and td confer additional pow ers on said company. An act to charter the great council of South Carolina, Improved Order of Red Men.: An act to amend section 2034, code of laws, 1902,- volume 1, relating to the power of Railroads to connect with, cross, purchase, lease or con solidate with other roads. An act to incorporate the Augusta & Edgefield' T\ailroad company. An act to^provide for a sinking fund for the townships of Catawba, Ebenezer'find York in York county for the retirement of bonds issued by said townships in aid of the Cfcar leston, Cincinnati & Chic?go railroad. An act to authorize and require the secretary of state to issue to the.Ah beyiHe-Greenwood Mutual Insurance company the certificate of organiza tion provided by law and to- ratify and confirm the Organization, here tofore made; etc. An act to require railroad com panies to put cinder deflectors On the windows Of passenger coaches. An act to amend section 2 of an act .to regulate the manner by which common carriers shall adjust freight charges. -. ? ,. An act to amend section 2170, code of laws, volume 1, so ~JS to increase the penalty ; for non-posting of de layed passenger trains asTreqnir?d by law. An. act to amend section 2165 of the code of laws relating to passenger rates on railroads. . .:. An act to- yest in the South At lantic Trans-Continental . Railroad company certain rights and privileges and to define its powers in the State of - South Carolina.^ . An act to. require,. -, the Southern railway to build a depot at Blacks burg. -. \v r An. act to prevent public drinking on passenger coaches - Laws Applying to CourtE An act to divide the State into 12 judicial circuits and to arrange the same. An act to authorize the rendition of judgments, at chambers by con sent in default cases. An act to provide for special' court stenographers. An act to amend an act to provide for holding courts in so far as same relates to Fifth circuit and to pro vide for courts in Eleventh circuit. An act to provide an.extra term of court, of common pleas ?or Colleton county. An act to regulate the time for holding courts of the -Ninth judicial, circuit. An act to provide for the time, of holding courts in the Fourth and Twelfth judicial circuits and to ar range the same. i n act to amend an act entitled "A*n act to provide for the limes for holding the circuit courts in the Seventh judicial circuit and to ar range the same," approved Febru ary 21, A. D. 1906, in so far as it applies to the time for holding cour! in Union county. An act to establish a county court in the county of Sumter and to define the jurisdiction and powers of such court and to provide for the conduct of the business thereof. An act to regulate the time foi holding the courts of the Ninth judi cial circuit. Ali (tot to amend en aot entitled "An act to provide tho timo fot. ?ioldinj courte ca" the Firit judlaiul circuit," ; j? . An ?et to ?mend M?tis? 4M? ?ed* J? l??s, volume 2, so as to requifl copies of rules of court made furnish, ed clerks of court. The Belief Act. A joint r?solution to relieve for mer; State Treasurers W/T. C." Bates and. W. H. ^merman' aid State treasurer R.H. Jennings abd their re spective bondsmen . from'liability on the official bonds of the said former State treasurers and ?tate treasurer for the loss of certain bonds, purloin ed from the State treasury during the period from the year 1895 to the year 1901, inclusive and to authorize the attorney general to discontinue suits commenced on said officiai bonds. An act to enable Will A. Kirby, Jr., of -Dorchester county, a minor, over the age of 20. years,, to apply, for ad mission to the .bar. .-. . Registratib?r b^-.New : Law. The committee on free conference reported on * the registration bill, which became a law and was en-: rolled Saturday. The law was nec essary because of the. jequirementa in the constitution that voters-regis tered in 1898 register again - at the. expiration-of 10 years.- As .a result of ?the additional works placed; upon 'the supervisors of registration. tho salaries were increased* The law as to the manner in which registration. shall be conducted this year is as follows: . 3?he report pf the free conference committee, .which was adopted, and became law,"was as follows : ? '.Section' 1. That the supervisors of registration in each' county, of the Stale are required . to re-enroll " all the' qualified' electors in this- State during the year 1908. " '...>? "?See. 2.'; -That the same t'ime the saiij supervisors shall register all-per sons who make appUc?tio?'"thcr?fof, and' who may be entitled thereto.' - : "Sec. .'3/That for the. purpose-' of such enrollment and -registration the; said.: supervisor shall keep . the . books-of registration open at tbe sev>. eral county seats every day,. Sunday? excepted, between the hours of ?9 'a>: m. and 6 p.. m., ? during. the months bf July ?hd August, 1908; and in ad,; ditibp thereto .they: shall attend, dur i nj?; 'the "mpnth ;?f "S?pt.?mberi? 19^ at least one jiay in each'.'/t?wns?iip, ; in. their respective .counties,'bf'.which at least ten dhysy''notice Ashall'. be ; given by ?dvert?sment in a newspaper pub lished In the county-;, and "in coun ties: containing. .'5?jOO?*"iribabitaiUs 'shall attend in: ea?lT Ccity, t?wii Or in-" dustriaf community containing 300; or more inhabitants, at .least . one 'day, upon similar notice: Provided, 'That the provisions of this section shall .on-: ly apply tp.-the ..re-enrollments ?..'and' registration for the year 1908; "Sec. 4. That, for the purpose of saide re-enrollment, the secretary o? state shall furnish the Supervisors, of registration with all the necessary books, and the sum of $500 shall be appropriated" for supplying said books. . .. "Sec. 5.' That the supervisors of registration sh?lf each ' receive for their services during, the year 1908 the sum of $200, to' be paid by tin? State, quarterly, as other State, of ficers are paid, except in the coun ties of Anderson, Charleston, Green ville, Sumter Orang?burg, Richland, where they, shall each receive $250 for the year .1908; Provided,' That ] in Spartanburg county they shall: re ceive this year $300, to be paid af above provided. That after the year' 1908, the supervisors of registration shall each receive $50-per . annum in off years, except in. the above name3"; counties, where they shall each, re-' ceive $75 per annum in off years,.and in general election years they shaj$; receive $200 each-per annum, include ing the county,of Spartanburg. . J . .".Sec. 6..; All acts^or .parts of acti' ?consistent with' this act be, and thi Vie are hereby repealed." By Wire and Cable. Tho British.. army and ; navy esti mates show an increase of $3,000,000 over last year.- . Thousands of sightseers, visited 'th?' American warships at Callao.' ~" Thc new Educational bi:, was in troduced in the House of Gommons. . Southern 'Railwayemployes had ? an' "unfruitful conference with officials over thc thr^rened/wage'reduction. Samirel Goffipers^severely criticised the Supreme .Court, for declpration, that the-^herman act applied to . un i0n3' ,: Secretary. Cortelyou called in $35, '000,000 of public money by March 23. S?rfatary .Whyte' made a? abl? ad dress on'the pending f?nanee bills. ~ Because of- legal difficulties .if - ii not' likely' any ' national liuifor -law' will be enacted at this sessiun. . - Arthur E. D6nnis"w?s'-'sh?t ?nd kill ,'ed by> his father,....Emerson.; Dennis. 81 ,ycars old,, near Xape Chaises. .Captain Brnthertmi Dead. Atlanta, Ga., Special. - Captain William H. Brbthert?n, a Confeder ate'veteran and a, leader for many years in the political and business life, of Atlanta, died at his home hera Thursday night. Captain .Brotherton was born near Benton, Tenn.; 69 years ago. . At the outbreak of the civil war he entered into thc service as second lieutenant 5f the Thirty ninth Georgia Regiment and was lat er promoted to the rank of Captain. Since the war he bas made.his home in this city. Freshet Closes Mills in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Pa., Speciah-TTMore than six thousand mill employes are out of work and every mill along thc Schuylkill river at- Manayuk and Scbyulkill Falls, is closed7 at the re sult of a freshet in the riveiv Fami lies occupying cottages along the riv er have also been forced-.to flee. The money loss is heavy. Anoher Barn Burned In Kentucky. Mayfield, Ky., Special.-riews was received here that 50 night riders went to the farm of Brandon'.'Hurt, near Kirks Eye, and burned his barri He had received a warning n?tjco a few weeks ago and li ?a'hauled, his last load of tobacco from the barn last week. The night riders entered tho neighborhood between, midnight Saturday and Sunday morning and after cutting the toltpfcene wiro?, burattTtfe* iwn? HER GOO!) FORTUNE After Years Spent In Vain Effort. Mrs. Mary E. H. Rouse, of Cam bridge, N. Y., says: "Five years ago I had a bad fall and lt affected my kidneys. Severe pains In my back and hips became constant, and sharp twinges followed any exertion. The kidney secretions were badly disordered. I lost flesh and grew too weak to work. Though coL?tantIy using medicine I despaired of being cured until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. Then relief came quickly, and in a short time I was completely cured. I am now in ex cellent health." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The man who has the courage to tell the truth usually has the bravery to defend it. - CURED HER THREE CHILDREN. Girls Suffered with Itching Eczema jbsby Had a Tender Skin, Too -i Relied on Cuticura Remedies. "Some years ago my three little girls had a very bad form of Eczema, Itching erup tiona formed on the hacks of their heads which were simply covered. I tried almost everything, but failed. Then my mother recommended the Cuticura Remedies. 1 washed roy children's heads with Cuticura Soap and then applied the wonderful oint ment, Cuticura. I did this four or live times and I can say that they have been entirely cure?V I baye another baby who is .se plump that the folds of skin on his neck were broken and even bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and' .the nest morning the trouble had disap peared. Mme. Napoleon Duceppe, 41 Du luth St., Montreal, Que., May 21, 1907." .The cheaper advice is to get the. more it costs you to follow it. - i Piles Cured ia O to 14 Days. Razo Ointment is guarasteed to cure any caseof Itching. Blind, Bleoding or Protruding Piles in C to 14 daysormoney refunded. 60c. 2 Afloat. people who don't know what they want are nevertheless quite apt to tnow what they don't.want. There . are lots of women that tho others would never speak to if they Weren't afraid they'd miss the thing* * : Catarrh Cannot Be Cured .AVi(4i COCAL APPLICATIONS,a? they cannot reach.the.sent of the disease.' Catarrh u a blood or constitutional disease, and morder '.tb-c?rejt you must take internal remedies, ijalj's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on ibe blood and raucous sur face. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine, lt was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for ycart, and ia a regular prescription, lt is composed of i he best tonics known,combined with thc best blood purifiers, acting directly on toe mucous surfaces, thc perfect combination .-of the two ingredients is what produces .such wonderful results in curing catarrh. ?end for testimonials, free. F J. CHENEY 4 Co., Props., Tolsdo, Q, Sold by druggists, price, *6c Take Hall s Ta m i ly Pills for constipation. . ?VER4THE FENCE. Norah-An' phwhere do your misti j ' ress be goin' tonight? Bridget-Shure, she didn't Inform me, but fm the looks Iv her, Ol taki lt she be goin' to vun iv thlm comln'; out : parties.-Harvard Lampoon, 133 Only One "Bromo Quinine" ~"~ is Laxative Er om J Quinine. Look r the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the "??ld oyer to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25a idack care sits behind the rich man on-horseback.-Horace. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Ou in ?incl Mull on ls Nature's great reme dy-cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Con sumption, and all throat and lung troubles. ;?t druggists, 25c, 50c. and 4)1.00 per bottle. j ;. - u.fio have the approval of one's con science is.always worth while. Brown's Bronchial Troches . have a world-wide reputation for cur ing coughs, sore throats and relieving bronchitis and asthma. t ?. v"^-'?-;-. Men enjoy doing anything thej don't have to do for a living. FITS, St. Vitua'Dance :N ervous Diseaseb per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve .Restorer. $2, trial bottle and treatise free. .'Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,031 Arch SW. ? Phila., Pa, Blue are the bills that are f?r from us"!-Irish. . Mrs! Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens ^hegrun^reducesinflamma tion, allays pain, c. .re? wind colic, 26c a bottle Forbearance is one of the virtues our enemies do not possess. " MY WIFE'S LONG SUFFERING AVITH NEURALGIA was ended.by. Minard's Liniment after all ;elso had failed, writes J. E. Phair, of Gou yerneur, N. Y. To'prove that it cures neu ? ralgia, rheumatic pains, stiff, som muscles or joints, wo will send a special bottle free upon request. Minard'a Liniment <> South Framingham, Mass. Mrs. Yznaga cut off the Puke of Manchester and left her entire, for tune to the, manager of .her estate.. B IS Thc laws are read so as to apply lo j those eases which most frequently oc cur, and not to exceptional cases. they say about oth?r people. You ought lo be satisfied wilh nothing less than Nature's laxative, Uarlicld Tea! Made of Herbs, it overcomes constipation, reg?lale* liver and kidneys, and brings Good Health. _ Most liquor would improve with age if men would let it. J Thes?e is Oniy Ona VSEO TUE WORLD OVER TO Always remember tho full nama, J for thu tlgDfttura on STwy bogt - Fine Recipe For Colds. Mix two ounces of glycerine with half pint of good whiskey and add one-half ounce Concentrated oil of pine. This latter comes in one-ha. c ounce vials packed in tin screw top air tight cases, which are intended to protect it from light and retain all the original ozone. This simple mixture is to be used in doses of a teaspoonful to a table spoonful four times a day. The bot tle should be well shaken each time. Don't use bulk oil of pine or imi tations of Concentrated, which are often found with similar name and style of package. They are insoluble and work havoc to the kidneys. Any druggist has the Concentrated oil o? pine. _ All acts are presumed to have been rightly and regularly done. Hog Cholera. The greatest drawback.to the hog industry which breeders in this coun try have to contend with is what is known as '.'hog cholera" and "swine plague" Hog cholera is a highly contagious disease and unless checked is liable to carry off a great number of hogs in a very short time. Mr. A. P. Williams of Burnetts Creek, Ind., tells of an experience which he had with some hogs that had the cholera. "Five years ago," says Mr. Williams, "I was in the em ploy of Mr. J. D. Richardson, Lafay ette, Ind., as his barn foreman. Some fine hogs that I was feeding took the cholera. I gave them Sloan's Lini ment and did not lose a hog. Some were so bad they would not drink sweet milk and I was compelled to drench them. I have tried it at every opportunity sinoo and always find it O. K." Write for Dr. Sloan's free book on the treatment of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. Address: Dr. Earl S. Sloan, G15 Albany street, Boston, Mass. _ No man can transfer a better title than he has himself. What Causes Headache. From Octobei to May, Colds are the most frequent cause of Headache, Laxative Bromo Quinine removes cause E. W. Urove ou bor. 25c. _ He who possesses land also posses ses that which is above it. 4*> After suffering- for seven years, this woman was restored to heal th by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Bead her letter. Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs, Pinkham: "I had female troubles for seven years - was all run-down.', and so ner vous I could not do anything. The doctors treated me for different troubles but did me no good. While in this con dition I wrote to Mrs. Pftpkham for ad vice and took Lydia E. PMkham's Vege table Compound, and I *fm now strong and well." \ FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lyjdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable impound* made from roots and herbst has been the standard remedy fojr female ills, and has positively cur?d thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, Urregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness^ nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? . Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat your letter inconfidence andad vise you free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and hecause of her vast experience she has helped thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass. SUGARLOAF Cotton 4J The progenitor of King's Improved, ? Simpkins' ProUfio and Tooie's. Get the Original Sugar Loaf Cotton 8eed if you want the genuine highly Improved from where it was first improved. Price $1 per bu. 10 bu. 90o per bu. Cooke's Prolific Seed corn $1.50 Lu. Booklet free. SUGAR LOAF COTTON FARM, Youogsvllle, N. C. But few men are able to appreciate justice when they get it. CAPUDINE ?P^ B 1 BH> WM tf* 1^ remoroi tho canso. &JP IL? Bf? n* ni sootbos tho ncrvcB and w im HW relieves the aches and GOLDS AND GRIPPE^'? headaches and Neuraler. Also.. No bad .fleets. 10c, 25c and Mc bottle?. (LIQUID.) "When I feel bad," writ is to take a do<=e of Cardui, ar wish i could put it into every and complains, I just give hei "I am glad to tell other v Gardui I was very sick with f but I took Cardui, which cure WRITE FOR FREE BOOH SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and Soap Wrappers from "20 Mule Team Borax" Producta and exchange them for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40-po.ffc illustrated catalogue of 1000 articles glTcn away FREE. Address PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO.. New York. ??MNTFn B*fen<' 3aljd Btv-? and Burlap ! W Mill LU Any kind, ?ny quantity, aay I I where. We pay freight. RICHMOND BAO CO., HO? E. Cary ?t., ?tlehmond, Va. Quinlno 99 CURE A oom ia OHS OAT, rf?f>at Ita Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'J Sanitary Lotion. Never iaiis. At druj Lila. Beware the geese preaches.-Italian. when the foi John White?Co. Louisville, Ky. Established IS?, nighest marget price paid for U*w FURS and HIDES Wool on CommUiloQ Nay bc permanently overcome by proper personal efforts with, Ike assistance bj thc one truly beneficial laxative remedy, Syrun cf ?igs ana1 Elixir of 5enna, which enables oneio-form regular habits ?aiXy so that assistance to ria* lure may be gradually aNspen?eflwiitk when no ?on?er r.eccW a$ triebest of remedies, when required, arc to assist nature anet not to supplant thc natur. a!|unctions, which must depend ulta* tnately upon propev nourishment, properefforts,ano\ riefst living generally. To ?et its beneficial effects, always buy the ?ermine manufactured by tAe Sy FIG SYRUP CO. ONLY SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price oOi per Sortit So. 10-'08. If nflUctcd with weak ?>?so, nae Thompson's Eye Water lets down the bars. The trouble is it ci vc j no warning. The bia cf the serpent wars?}ru cf ('anger, but Grip cc?cr elves an alarm until Itt colson has undone the system. Weak lungs-mean consurapt'oc; we-tk heart, heart disease; and .weak kidneys, bright's disease. Take JOHNSON'S ?tcr TONIC Ia 33 minutes lt enters the bleed end begins to undo the mischief, and in one day the Grip victim U placed beyond the danger line. Cse nothing else. Johnson's Chill 2 Fever Tonic Co. S?"nnnah, Georgia.' AGENT8 (without money) WXNT?T?. YOMG MAIN Od WOMAN Better Your Condition. ? Ko matter whare you axe, y cu should t?ca Im? mediate advantage of cur business and stenographic cou ?M. It put3 the fact ot possibility Into- tba dr.ami of youth, and brings the hag of geld w' 'Ma reach of every ambitious student, a lila wh' h otherwise ifliinid to hold nothing but toil aid poor pay. Qi: cjursi Ia Ia: rp on el ve and easily rs. tier* ed, altar whioa we pUco our sradi'ttes ie lucraav? positions iv h era th uv "?nu ko <? m J." if yoa cann?t coma to Portsmouth, write foreur EOMK STUDY COUR83 whloh will solve to ye ur Infinit* bstterment, the question of your diing lilia. SNAPP'S BUSINESS 00LI.E8E, 3(7 High St., Porisawota, Ts. GABO AND BEET PLANTS For the next few wooka wa will fill all ordera for' Cabbage and Beet Plants at tba following prices: 1000 to 4000, $1:15 per M? 6000 to 9000 $1.00 per M; 10,000 at 90c per M; special prices <m largar lots, cash with order or C. O. D. if preferred. We guarantee satis faction and safe delivery cf planta. We have all the leading varieties; the Early Jersey Wakefield, the most popular early variety; tba Charleston Wakefield a few days' later but very desirable f<rr garden planting. In the later varieties we have the Succession and the Late Flat Dutch, both producing Urse flat heads. Plants now ready fer shipment; our personal attention given to all ordera. THE CARR CARLTON CO., BOX 100, MEGCLT?S, S. & A School with a Reputation for Do* in? Hi?h Grade (INCORPORATED) Work, .". /, Ona of the bent equipped schools In the South. THE I.AR?EST, THE UEST. < he itronswt faoolty. KOBE GRADUATES IN POSUIOKS THAN ALL OTHER SCHOOL** IN 1 HE 3 TAT Ht BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHV AND ENGLISH. WRITE FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE, . Address KINCH itrsivrfis COLLEGE, RaUelsh. X.O. or Charlotte. X. ? tM~Wt abo teach Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Pcnmanthip, clo., by Mali. Sendjor Uotn* ?Uudy Circuit** Wm Charleston LARGE TYPE WAKEFIELD Second Earliest EarlyJersey WAKEFIELD The Earliest Cabbage Grown SUCCESSION CABBAGE PLANTS ForSale AM ON MY ANNUAL TOUR a.nuncl tb. wcrld vitn e>ny of tho test-known vari otie3 of Open-Air Grown Cabbngfl PlanU at the following price*, viz: 1,000 to 4.000. at $1.25 per thousand; 5,000 to 9,000, nt $t.OO; lu,OOO or more, at 00c, F. O. b. Meggett, 8. C. All orders promptly fllle<l and satisfaction guaran teed. Ask for prices on 50,000 or 100,000. Ca.-,h accompanying ull orders. ADDRESS B. -L. COX, ETHEL, S. C., Box 2 Hilrl?il?EH W????m Ii so, you no doubt received free, one of these buttons from the S. C. exhibit, given you by the N. H. Blitch Co., tho largest Vegetable and Plant farm combined in the world. Wo will be glad to have your orders for cabbage nr.d garden plants of all kind raised in the open air. Special express rates. Prices as followsr-rl.COO ta S.CC0at$150pcr 1.0CO; 5,000 to 10,000 at $1.25 per 1,000; over 10 OOO at $ 1.00 per l.CCO. ?. o b. exprers o Cl co Mc?f tt, S. C. Wa guaranUa connt, maka r od til hona-Cdo .borlare, and cito prompt iblpmcntj. All leeds purchased trom thc mort reliable Seedsmen, riiaranteed true tn typo. We bare extra early or Uro type WakcIM?, tlie lieoderion f occcuion and flat Potch varieties ot cab ban plant*. Send all orders to fj. H. BLITCH CO., MeQOCH.S.C. LARGEST PLANT & TRUCK: GROWERS ON EARTH of all kinds can bc made a source of big and sure returns to the grower who will talce the trouble to look into the vital, subject of scientific fertilizing and thc value of which insures full-sized, highly-colored and finely flavored fruit. Send for valuable book, free. Prepared by experts. Should be in the library of every farmer and planter for ready reference. Send for it to-day. Address GERMAN KALI WORKS New York-93 Nassau Street Chicago-Monadnock Building Atlanta, Ga.-1224 Candler Building SHOES AT ALL PRICES,FOR EVERY MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN, acta W. L. Douglas ms hoc and amita moro ?5T?>ft men's $2. BO, S3.00 and S3. BO ahorno than any other manufacturer In tho J8*a? world, because thay hold their HS&Q shape, flt better, wear longer, and aro of oroator value than any other BBJV>. ahoea ht tho world to-day, W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Anf Price ??3-CAUTION". W. L. Douglas name and price ls stamped on bottom. Take No SonatUute. 8old bv the best shoe dealers everywhere, Shoe* majlod from farfory to any part of the world, mus tro^ C?talos free to any address. W. I.. DOKa.AS, brockton, Mn... fad Color Evektt Used Jixelutively. es Mrs. R. H. Cox, of Jasper, Ala., "the first thing I do id it relieves. What a wonderful medicine Cardui is I I home in the world. When any woman is at my house, . a dose of tornen what it has done for me. Before I began to take emale troubles. The doctors said I needed an operation, id me sound and well." Sold everywhere. Try it. r Write for Free 64-page Book for Women, giving symptoms, causea, home treatment and i valuable hints on diet, exercises, etc. Sent free on request in plain wrapper, by mall * prepaid. Ladlea' Advisory Dept, The Chattanooga Medicina Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. Capsicum-Vaseline EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE ivtT...w.^.. aauaai--? -as DON'T WAIT TILL THE COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE 15c -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter Irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation cf vassllne unless the lamo carrion our label, as otherwise It ia not genuine. *?nH yewr ?ddraes ?nd wt will mall our Vasallas BacMet ?tttrlftfna .WP preparations whian Will InMMtt HU. i? SHU M. CHI"8?BROUGH MPG, CO, *w Ywfccuy