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HOW TO Q?3? BH??BATSSI. It Is Aa Internal Disease And rte? quires An Internal Remedy* The cause' of Rheumatism and kindred diseases is an excess of uric acid in the blood. To cure chis torribls disease this acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will be formed tn excessive quantities. .Rheumatism is an internal disease and requins an internal remedy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments will not cure, affords only lemperory relief at best, causes you to delay the proper treatment, and allows the malady to get a firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more cure Rheu matism than paint will change the ubre Of rotten wood. * Science has at last discovered a per fect and complete cure, - which, is called "Rhetunacide."'. Tested';in-"hundreds of cases, it lias effected the most marvelous cores: we believe it wih cure you. RHeu j mneide "gets at the.'joints from the in side," sweeps the poisons out of the -sys ? term, tones up thc stomach, regulates the liver and'kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumacide "strikes the roots of the disease and removes its. cause." This splendid remedy is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 50e. and SI a bottle. In Tablet form at 23c. and 50c. a package. Get a bottle to-day. Booklet free if you write to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Balti more. Md. i_ " c> William E. Ingles, writing in Har per's Weekly, says that Melville E. Stone's* "breakfast is made up of a soft boiled egg, a bit of toast, a pot of tea and eight New Y^rk newspapers." Tbs ostrich mav no longer boast of bis unrivalled digestion* Cared Rheumatism. Nearly everybody is susceptible to a twinge of^rheumatism. sciatica, tooth ache, headache or neur.ilgia, and it*3 never safe to bo without a good rem edy for an emergency ot this kind. No matter what kind of pain you ; nave the beneficial effect of Sloan's Liniment is immediate. You lay it on lightly-no rubbing whatever and a pleasant warmth is felt at once. Tho Liniment penetrates right to the bone and quickly stops the paln. .Mr; Chas. J. Budjong of Anthony, R. L, Box 125, writes: "For many . years I was a great sufferer from rheumatism. My hips would swell to enormous proportions and my knee joints would pain me in the most ex cruciating, awful manner imaginable, ? used often' to have to .'all from the bed into chal? and thence to the Soor, when I wanted to get from my bed. I usttd only some six pr eight bottles of your celebrated Liniment' and was cured I cheerfully recommend its use to all rheumatic sufferers. Refer to rn? if you so desire. All letters an swered." Th?re may be wemen who are lame in imagination, hut who ever heard of one that was crippled in the tongue. Cleanses XWSvstem Ihsit?s'colds'and rka? aches Aete m\w(%, a<ft&\Y\% as To ?eV\Vs \>?ncJVc\a\ejjfact?, always buy Ihe ??TU?vfce* CALIFORNIA fm SYRUP Ca? SOU BY ALL LEADING DRtKXHSB fem sae only, refuiar prt?e 50* per bott ie. Breezy Items. Blest is the man whose wish and care is just to be happy anywhere. Thermen who try. to hice their light are few while those who seek to shine in the light of others are many.' . This country has 138 cities with a population of over 30,000 each. The camel carries a burden three times greater than the horse can. In point of geographical elevation Madrid is the highest city of Europe. Self content is only courage under Brother form, it may also he regarded as thc primary essence of character. Sometimes people talk but little be cause they use the time thinking, and sometimes it is because they don't think. So. 3-'09. Jottings of ,Newa In Texas there is a man who carries on a regular trade in rattlesnakes. The proportion of gold and salver in circulation is one to fifteen. Of the 147,000,000 of Russia's pop ulation 100.000,000 are peasants. ? Fifteen cities of the United States have 300,000 population or over. China uses a great deal of lead, principally for lining tea chests. Some of the mountains of the moon measure 36,00 feet in height. The hone of an average whale weighs- 45 tons. ROSY AND PLUMP Coed Health From Right Food. "R'u. not a new food to me," re marked a Va. man, in speaking of Grape-Nuts. "About twelve months ago my wiro was in very bad health, could not ?keep anything on her stomach. The Doctor recommended milk half water, but lt was not sufficiently nourishing. "A friend of mine told me one day io try Grape-Nuts and cream. The result \ was really marvelous. My wife soon regained her usual strength and to-day is as rosy and. plump as when a girl of sixteen. "These are plain facts, and nothing H could say In praise of Grape-Nuts would exaggerate in the least the value of this groat food." Name given by Postum Co., Battle ("?reek, Mich. Read, "The Road to Wellvilic," in pkgs. "There's a Rea son." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They tat genuine, true, and foll of haman interest. Southern- Agria Modern Method* Th Farmer, Fruit Grow A Catechism on Poultry. .Let those who raise chickens an swer these questions for themselves: I. ' Why do you raise chickens? II. Why don't you have comfortable roosting placea for your chickens, and a shed open front-to the south in which to raise winter chicks? III. Have you learned that it is more profitable to feed hens for eggs-th?n I,for merely fat? / rv. Why do you feed corn exclusively, when a variety of grain and an acre of rye or alfalfa for green food will fill your egg basket, eyen in winter? " ' V. Why do you market the bulk of your eggs in summer at ten to fifteen cents per dozen when you could with best pure bred poultry and a little care sell them fresh in winter at twenty-five to thirty-five cents? VI. Why do you sell your "spring fry ers," from June to August, at ten to fifteen cents per pound, when you might sell them in March and April at thirty to forty cents per pound? v VII. Why do you sell your surplus hens and pullets at twenty-five to forty cents each, when you could just as readily sell pure breds at from $1 to S 2. and get much more for very choJ specimens? Vin. j W^iy do you sell your male bi ?tu ers of past season for twenty-five cents, when you could sell pure bred ones for many times that amount? IX. Why don't you sell all your mon grels this month, except about a doz en for mothers in spring, and invest that money .in pure bred stock, or eggs for.hatching at best season next spring? X. Why don't you act at once, before price of market poultry declines and price of pure bred poultry advances? XI. When you write to poultry breed ers, why don't you state whether you want to buy good /utility fowls or the very best exhibition fowls? XII. Do you know that no breed pro duces a very large per cent, quite well up to the standard in every way, so why do you expect to secure these at prices good utility fowls are worth? XIII. Do you know it Is much more pleas ure to care for a flock of beauties than one of monerrels? xrv. Why don't you inter 3St your boys and girls in poultry raising? XV. . Why don't you encourage them by giving them the poultry to care for, and give them something worth their care, have them keep strict account of all expenses and all profits, and give them a good poultry journal to read? XVI. Don't you know this would he to them a business education, a profit able* investment, and much more pleasure than toiling in" fields all day long In summer's heat? xvn. Do you know that encouraging some individual work for your boys and girls will help much to keep them contented on the farm, and away from the crowded cities? Is it worth while trying to do this? -Mrs. J. C. Deaton, in Progressive Farmer. i Poultry In the Orchard. The chickens destroy insect ene mies of fruit; with all of your trap ping the Insects do get past you. Tho hens may not -get all that remain, but they and the little chicks will get many of them. Poultry like fruit, and chickens in an orchard will eat the Immature fruit as it falls, and in doing so kill off the worms that caused the fruit to fall prematurely. Just watch a flock of little chicks in an orchard. They seem to be con stantly chasing Insects, many of them so small we can scarcely see them; but we know when a chick catches one by the chick's self satisfied man ner. That chick has probably saved several apples, and it is good for the chick. The poultry destroy the robt enemies of the trees. Most enemies of fruit trees pass through, three stages of life, and one of these is generally a worm, and many of these worms burrow in the ground under the trees. Just dig up the old sods a little un der a fruit tree, scatter a little grain there to get the chickens started, and see how thoroughly and earnestly the hens will dig. And they do this, too', without damaging the rootlets, as you often do by a thorough culti vation. Many a fruit grower fails to cultivate his orchard as he should, lest he peel the trunks of the trees, or unduly cut the roots. Just a few Snap Shots.. Industry is the parent to success, and the success belongs to the man i who wons the industry. The cost "takes away the taste.- 1 Fren?h. But for the mistakes made by great * men, history Would be awfully unin- < teresting. It is not a crime to be an egotist. .c bat it is exceedingly bad taste to let t others discover it. ' 'Some girls are so anxious to make names for themselves they misspell \ the front and then change the rear 1 one. Often the man who has the price J of a good coat in his pocket doesn't care how shabby the pocket may be 2 her the coat it belongs to. If the Standard Oil octopus were t conversationally inclined it would be interesting to hear it discourse upon i "Some Statesmen I Have Met." J Pardon ths pardons, and exericso some mercy on your own account. ' ?I ultural Topics. at Are Helpful to er and Stockman. strokes here and there with a pick jr a strong fork, followed by a scat tering of small seeds, and the hens ?'III do the cultivation just right Tennessee Valley Farmer, i Breed For a Definite Purpose. The advice to breed to a beef sire for beef and to a dairy-bred sire fdr dairy cows, is perfectly right. All 3ver the country: we. read of men ad vocating that mythical animal, the "dual purpose" cow1, ? j?ck-of-all trades, and never the best at either, [f a man's interest'is in dairy pro iucts, he should keep the breed that bas been for many generations bred for dairy production, and avoid all the beef breeds, for the characteris tics that make an animal the best for the dairy will always forbid its being a good beef animal. You may fatten a dairy-bred steer, and he may gain In gross weight as fast as the best beef bred one, but when he is slaugh tered you will find that Instead of broad loins he will give you a big lot pf Internal tallow, for there ie where he has been bred to put his fat, just as the cow of that breed has been bred to put her fat into her milk. Some-lay great stress on the fact that the 'arf-an'arf animal will bring good veal calves, but fall to understand that the veal has been more than paid for in the loss of dalry producto. On the other hand, if your interest Hes in beef, avoid a dairy-bred ani uial,~no matter if it is a big Holstein, for it is not mere size that makes the beef animal, but the cap. 'tty for making the most valuable beef ii broad loins and heavy hind qu?rters, both of which the dairy animal must lack. The dairy type and the beef type are totally distinct.-Professor Massey. Vat For Scalding Hogs. A very good vat for heating water for scalding hogs can be made in the following manner: Take two two by twelve planks and cut them so they are six feet on one edge and five feet two Inches on the other edge. These form the.sides of the vat i ? the ends take two pieces two by elve, each plank three feet long. About three inches from each end of the two sides cut a groove across two inches wide and three-quarters of an inch deep for the end of the sides to fit. Holes should be bored at top and bottom for half-inch bolts across the ends to hold the sides in position. The bottom of the vat is made of sheet iron nailed to the bottom and on to the vat. The vat should be long enough to come around both ends and'fasten at top and, also, should be wide enough to come up the sides for two or three inches. Hog Scalding Vat. Three irons, one and one-half inches thick and one inch wide are passed under the tank and used to support the bottom. They are shown at AAA. These should come up at least four inches at thc side. A trench eight feet long, twenty Inches wide, fifteen inches deep, should be dug and the vat placed over it The trench should be dug so that the wind has a straight draught under the vat. Fill the vat two-thirds full of water. The scraping bench should be set against the side of the vat. Light chains, each about eight feet long, are used to lower and raise the hog into the water. These chains should be fastened at the edge of the scraping bench and should be placed ab?ut two feet six inches apart. By placing these chains above the vat, says Prairie Farmer, the hog can be lowered into the water, and whew scalded, can be readily removed. Live Stock Notes. Ever remember that good feed is as important as good breeding. It takes the two for the production of the best animals. Men who do not like animals are unlikely to make successful" breed ers. They do not get interested enough in their work or give it suf ficient attention and study. No matter what kind of females are used for breeders use pure bred sires always. A herd can be graded up quickly by the use of pure, bred sires if they are good individually. Pure air and pure water are twe Inexpensive things, yet are invalua ble to the live stock grower. Mones cannot be spent to so gocd purpose for any kind of feed or pasture as it can be to get pure air and pure water. Humer and Philosophy. Mistletoe was never meant for . foolers. Kiss her on the kisser. Good counsel is better~than a thous tnd bands. -German. ' Wemen don't have to swear to mow how mad they are. There are >ther ways. * Eevery friend a man h?a repre ;ents some side of his composite na irne, so i you want to size him up ave a roundup. It's hard for a lazy man to be ;ruthful, for he is happiest when ly ng. . Corruption wins not more than lonesty.-Shakespeare. A handful of might is better than i sackful of right-German. There has been serious fighting in ;he streets of Nanking, China. A new broom sweeps clean, but, das, it stays a new broom such a ittle while. Ope cannot take aim at things too ugfi.~Prench. When shown positive and remedy had cured numerous c amy sensible woman conclude 1 also benefit her if suffering wii Here are two letters which { E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp Red Banks, Miss.-"Words ai Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C suffered from a female disease tors said was caused by; a flbroic think there was no help for me. Compound made me a well won failed. My friends aro all asking and I gladly recommend Lydia pound."-Mrs. Willie Edwards. Hampstead, Marylar *Bef< Vegetable Compound ... ./as wea be on my feet half a day withoi mo I never would bedwell withe Pinkham's Vegetable Compound the doctors, and I hope this vail the hands of many more sufferi Dandy. We will pay a handsome re prove to us that these letters - or that either of these won; their testimonials, or that the their permission, or that the e rot come to us entirely unsold What more proof can any < For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkha Compound has been the utanda female ills. No sick woman d ?erself, who will not try this fara Made exclusively from roots" ai has thousands of cures to its ere EK35g*? Mrs. Pinkham invites a jg^?fly to write her for ad vi guided thousands to health fr Address Mrs. Pinkham 4 V Of course, well p sick people, and especi That feeling of guidness, that seems tiio?g?t aa effort, is agreeable. It is a si? should be promptly Mrs. Annie Vaug lI cannot fin1 words Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, th? last survivor of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, diec1 Nov. 14, 1832, in Baltimore. He was 95 years old. He signed "Charles Carroll, of Carrollton,*' to distinguish himself from another man of the same name. DREADFUL DANDRUFF. Girl's Head Encrusted-Feared Loss of All Her Hair-Baby Had Milk Crust-Missionary's Wife Made Perfect Cures by Cuticura. "For several years .my husband was a missionary in the Southwest. Every one in ' that high nn:i dry atmosphere has more' or lens trouble with dandruff and my daugh ter^ scalp became ?io encrusted with it that I vron alarmed, for fqar she would lose all her hair. After, trying various remedies, in desperation I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. They left the scalp beautifully clean and free from dandruff and 1 am happy to say that thc Cuticura Remedies were a com plete, sr.ccees. 1 have also used successfully the Cuticura Remedies for so-called 'milk crust' on baby's head. Cuticura is a bless ing. Mrs. J. A. Darling, 310 Fifth St., Carthage, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1908." Potter Drug <fc Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. Nov. 14, 1S2?, James Monroe was re-elected President. Only one elec toral vote was cast against him.' A solitary elector from New Hampshire was thc . only one who did not par ticipate in the "era of good feel ings;" he gave his vote to_ Adams. PATIENT SUFFFRING. Many Women Think They Are Doomed to Backache. lt is not right for women to;be al ways ailing with backache, urinary y*3*^ " ills, headache and oth Cufpiz&hJ fol er symptoms of kid K^p^^^^Rfl ney disease-. There is rAh^-'^''^ a way t0 e"<* these \\^ ?1 troubloc quickly. Mrs. ?^f^l John H. Wright. 606 ?'"?.' Ea3t F,rst st- Mltch PklWtve?l',s-' D- says: 1,1 [g?>\\-y.i~?JL-t suffered ton years with kidney complaint and a doctor told me I would never gut more than temporary relief. A dragging pain aid lameness in my i?ack almost O.'-nhkd me. Dizzy snells came ard went and the kidney ?. Rretions were Irregular. Doaa'r; Kidney Pills rid mc of these troubles and 1 feel better than for y?ars past." Sold by all dealers. 50c. a box. Fffster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. reliable proof that a certain' :ases of female ills, wouldn't that the same remedy would th the same trouble ? nrove the efficiency of Lydia )ound. re inadequate to express what ompound has done for me. I and weakness which the doc l tumor, and I commenced to Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable ian after all other means had r what has helped me so much, E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pre talcing Lydia E. Pinkbam's .k and nervous, and could not i? suffering. The doctors told ?nt an operation, but Lydia E. L has done more for me than all nable medicine may come into mg women." -Mrs. Joseph H. ?ward to any person who will are not genuine and truthful len were paid in any way for letters are published without iriginal letter from each did icited. 3ne ask ? m's Vegetable rd remedy for oes justice to ons medicine, ad herbs, and dit. Il sick women ce. She bas ee of charge. , Lynn, Mass. lek Women eople don't need a tonic. Bu ?ally sick women, frequently *d< weakness, tiredness, or lai to make . every movement c much more: that -merely dif pa of dangerous weakness, ,an treated-with Wine of Cardu jhan, of Raleigh, -N: C., writes to express my deep gratitud Pimp Cures Through tbe Blood t^fv) PUTNAM Color moro goods brighter and factor colors than an caa dye any srarmotit without ripping apart. Wr; The United States ranks third ii the production of barley. Only One "Bromo Quinine" That ia Laxative Bromo Quinine. Loot for the signature o? E. NV. (?rove. Used th< World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c The city of Milwaukee has almos abolished the use of horses in all mu nicipal departments. M rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teet-uing, oof tens tbcgums, reduces inflamma tion. QUojsxvun, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle Light, heat and oil are the wosl enemies of the ruber tire. Tetterine Cures Piles. "One application of Tottonno cared cu of a cane of Itching plies 1 had for nv? years." . Baynard Benton. Waltorboro. S. C. Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Bins Worra, Ground. Itch, Itching Piles, In fant's Sore Head, Pimples, Bolls, Bough Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching Soros, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, Bun ions, Corns, Chilblains und evory form cl Skin Disease Tetterine 60c; Tetterine Soap 25c. Tour druggist, or by mail from the manufacturer, The Shuptrine Co. Savannah, Ga. In a recently-built Italian man-of war there are special arrangement: for a dentist. 9100 Hew-rd, 9100. The readers of this paper will bepleaeed tc leam that there is at least one dreaded di? case that science has been able to cure in ali its stnges.ar.d that is Catarrh. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, required a cornu tu tiona! treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cur?is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tiie blood and mt* coon surfaces of the system, thereby destroy inc the foundation ol the disease, and giving the patient strength by bt??'ing up tbe con stitution and assfgMng sature m doiug itt work. The proprietors have so much raith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails tc cure. Send for lint of testimonials. Address F. J. CHEXET & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold nv Drutrzists. 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for constipation. Tor Sore cur? and pasjtin Infectad or "exposed." I Glinds, expels the poison and Sneep and Cholera lu La Orippe among naman bottle; SS end 910 a dozen, who will fret lt for yo Special agents wanted. SPORN MEDICAL CO. W.LvDOUGLAS The Esason I Maka and Soil More Men's $3.00 So $3.o0 Shoos Than Any Other Manufacturer is because I el ve the wearer the benefit of the meet complete orffsnlzaUon of tifia ed experts and skilled shoemaiera In the country. The ?election of the leathers for each pert of the shoe, and ?Terr dettll of the musing is. every department, ls looted after by the best ahoos>ai?rs In the ?hoe industry. If I could show you hov carefully W. L. Dooalae shoes are made, you would then nader? Urd why they ?old their shape, flt better, and wear longer than say other make. My Method of Tanning (he Soles makes them Mora Flexible and Longer Wearing ti. arr an y others. Shoes for Every Member ?if thc Family, Men, Boy?, Women,M Uses anet Chlltlrttn. For ?ale hy shoe dealers ereryw-dere. PJIHTInM I *f?"e tWnulne without W. L. Douglas UnU I lull . name and price stamped on bottom. Fast Color ? yalata T/sed Exclusively. C?talos; malled free. W. L DOLIOLAS, 167 Spark St., Brockton, Mau. Nothing New or Mysterious. "ASK YOUR GRAND MOTHER." For many generatlona Goose Grease ha* been recognized aa & wonderful remedial medium ?h treating ?nd carine:. Pneumonia. Grippe, Khenmatism and Neuralgia . RICE'S GOUsB GRBA8E LI Si MENT 1* made from pure goose grease, with other valuable ourativo Ingre dients added. Try lt. 15o- At ?Il Druggists ?nd Dd.il o rs-2 5.j. 8003E GREASE COMPMI,0^.0"' ItfN I M'svNT: ?pi a YOUR PATENT by our new method. De V. ff" I I mnnstrnte lt to the leading capitalists and V/LU f~ruanu f .-vi-tn reri at Madison Square Goroon, New York. Write NATIONAL PATENT * NOVELTY EXHIBITION CO., 1023-4-7Real Estate Bldg.. Phlla.,Pa CLOVER SEED Absolutely Pare, No Weeds. Ex. Gov. Hoard of Wisconsin, from 80 acre? j sown to Saber's 20th Century Alfalfa, harvest ed within 24 weeks after seeding $2900.00 tvortt J of magnificent bay, or at the rato of over ??0.00 ] per acre. Big seed catalog free; or, send 1 Oe. m stomps for sample of this Alfalfa, otoo Eil- j J Hon Dollar Grass, Oats, Wheat, Barley, etc., easily worth 810 of any man's money to get a start wita. Or, send 14c and we ada a sam pln farra seed novelty nc vcr seen before by you SAUER SEED CO., Box A. C Lo Crosse, Wis. tt X 1 >r 3 d L l: .e for what your wonderfi Wine of Cardui did for m cerely believe it saved my "I'was sick and worn unto death. My sister, fin ded me to take Cardui. I taken five (.5) bottles-, I ^ strong." Try Cardud. 'Tw VALUABLE BOOK FREE iles, Etching Humors, i Poison, Eczema, f B.B.B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is me only Bfooci the blood and then purifies it-sending ?flood of r, surface, Bones, Joints, and wherever the dteeaee 1 Ulcers, Pimples, Eruptions are healed and cured, cease, swellings subside. B. B. B. completely cha condition, giving the skin the rich, red hue of pe wornt old cases. Try lt. Si. oo per largo bottles for home cure. SAMPLE FREE by writing BX. FABELE y othor dye. One 10c. package colon all Ubers. The Ito for free booklet-Bow to Dye Bleach and Mix Col Many a man who gives good ad vice away needs it himself. H. H. QBKEK'B SOBS, of Atlanta, Ga., axa the only eucoesaful Droper Specialists in toa world. Be? their lib?rai offer in advertise ment lo another eolnmn of this paper. The Gazette News says that there are 88 licensed lawyers in Asheville. The Best Laxative-Garfield Tea! Com posed of Herbs, it exerts a beneficial effect upon the entire system, regulating liver, kidneys, stomach and howels. The average life of a dog is from ten to twelve years. Itch cured in 30 minute?! by IVooIford'g Bonitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggist*. i Be sure you are right-then do as your wife tells you to. Pile? Cured In ? to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment ia guaranteed to cure any oaneoi Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to ll days or money refunded. 50c. On pasture lands in Alaska grass grows sis feet high. CUSSES COLDS and ?RIPP ?eRocT." Relieves the aches and feverishness. Contains No Acotanlllda AN UNSURPASSED REMES Y ! Pbo's Cure ia an enorpaased re medy for coucha, cold:, bronchitic aalhrji, hoares ess ead throat sod Keif aifectiao*. I: QOCS cSteet ta list) vest of the trouble and qpnnaDy restores healahy crarffrjrns. Mother? can five theil cjularen PSso's Cnn with perfect eoaniJcoee ia ?ta curative powers and fretdoa bom opiates. Famous for half . century. At oil dru ?/giste', 25 cts. t* ink Kye, KpizxMOc Shipping Fever ? Gatarr?al Vc ! prcTon tire, DO matter bow horses si Jquid, giren on th? tongul; acts tm tb? . oas Ker ms fr QC. the body. Cures Distemper 1? 1 Poultry. Largest soiling 11T? ? too lc remedy. C_ beings aud ls a Ano KWraoy rusoady. Mc. ?arl tja av , Cut this oat. Keep lc Show to your Am?ftr-. a. free HookJe?,"*rJlateoip?r, Canaca and. COT? i SS^iS?S?. 605BEW, uro., RSJL Wo Buy FURS Kiiles and Wool Feather?, Tallow. Riussx. fillan^ Golden SeaU YeflawRoot). May Appia? Wild Ginger, etc We are. stealers; established in 1656-"Oner half aoeaiaryia Louiirnie"-cad caa do better fer you dun agents or coansxnoa nv?casnts. Rcfcnarae? any Bank in Louiivi?c. -.Writ? br' wctxry price Kit and dxpptng ?e.p. R9. Sabed & Sons, 227 E. Market 8L LOUISVILLE, KT. JOHN WHITE & 68. LOUISVILLE, KY. ? CaTAOLISHEO ?SST ?2 Btes1.' market price paid S.FURS and HIDES Wool oe Commission; XANTHINE HAIR '>l??sio??'7(?ray'*r7a^^ Coter. Ba movrs Dandruff and Scurf. Invigorate* aoA prevents the Hair from fslilnff off. For sate uv Richmond. Lynchburg. Va., and Balttmorat, Md.. Drundsts or sent dfrect by XANTHINE COMPANY. RICHMOND,YA ? 1 per bottle, fa ca plc- ??'tie 36t by ?aalL Circular* Sent on R>x?uett. RINTINC SB? OUTFITS 8&\5 iormAtion write W. A. FOUI LCM? Xa Bart St rout, .-?tl ??nt?, tia HIGHEST CASH PAID ron PRICES 9 Write os for prices or soto wbat yt? hara 1 at once and wo will send you che~x Jar fte 1 market value. _____ ! OLD DOMINION tUDE & FDR CO.; 1540 E. Cray Si- K. I CU M O* KL VA TYP EW R i T ER S Krik?? Sold, rented, exchanged eTerywbere. Barhlbeav Dew? others equal 'o sew sold nt n sa vi ac of Vf to *9>r** cent, on nianii.'a^t user?* pri?e. Cant? or m OP rb ty payments. Orvrerert by saree irawsnfce ss asasnsv turora gire. Wrt?ef?r n?ecln???ns or wr)Mi?ran4 ?ea prices. TYPEWRITER BAaUCS CO- Km. 5 Cortlnndt St.. Cor. BrostJwa-r. Krrtw York. iii medicine e, for I sin Mfe. -out, almost ally persua tefore I had ras--well and ill help you. : Dlurtrated Hoot, "Kernt- TretOmtai for O eyrrrptoms cf Female Hitw-xscs cad ztv on hasrit?vhyeicne, diet, medicine, etc, ree, postpaid. Add.-CST: Ladite Adv?ory nocir? Medicino Op?,CbattaryagarTeog, G 285 Rheumatism, Blood Bone Pains. I remedy tbat kills tbe poison in .ure, rion blond direct to the skin s l ocated. In this way all Mores, psflna and aches of Rheumatism nges the body into cleon, healthy rfect health. B. B. B. eures th< .t all Drue Smres with direction.? OUD BALM CO., Atlanta, On. SS DYES y Jye In cold water botter than any other <5ra- "Se? ors. jtlO?QOS MUM CO., Oulncr. UUawfaw WE ship best qualify Field and Gard?? Seeds direct to farmers at the lowest wholesale prices. We sell Clovers* Crasses, Seed Oa ts,Seed Corn, Cane Seed? Millet? Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Peanuts, Seed Potatoes.. Onion Sets,Garden Peas? Carden Beans, all kinds Garden,Field and Flower Seeds, Land Plaster and Fertilizers. Write us for prices and samples. State what you want. il I 215 SECOND AVE.? N". NASHVILLE, TENN. So. 3-'09. Sive* Knick Bolial. Restores all ?welllctr ia ?toa? day? ; efiects a peran>reBx cot ia jo to f*> dar?. Trial treataaa?t ri Ten free. Nc<hioreanbc??i?wr Write Dr. H. H. Qreoa'B SCSBR. SoKftaBcAi. Ber e Attorfa?fia? MIXING MACHINERY, ANY CAPACITY. lATlJ^NTAinTUTYWOiOCS KA3T roi HT, OA.