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If you had positive; proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded ia convincing eveiy fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio.-"J suffered for a lons" time from a weakness, inflammation, dreadful pains each month an* suppression. I had been doctoring" and receiving: only temporary relief, when a friend advised mo to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I did so, and wrote to you for advice. I have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking only five bottles of the Vegetable Compound, ? have every reason to believe I am a well woman. I give you full permission to use my testimonial." -Mrs. Lena Carmocino, Hudson, Ohio. R. IjV I>? No. 7? St. Regis Falls, N. Y.- "Two years ago I was so bad that I had to take to my bed every month, and it would last from two to three weeks. I wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am happy to say that I am cured, thanks to your medicine and good advice. You may uso my / li : letter for the good of others?" -Mrs. J. H. /? ;i5rcyere, St. Regis Falls, N. Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our'fields, to cure female diseases. We possessjvolumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. {aggjjfepp MTs. Pinkham invites all sick women EffsSSF to write her for advice. She l?as guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass. Trust that man in nothing who has not a conscience in everything; Dud Dobie, The greatest of all horsemen, pays: "In my 40 years' experience with norse* 1 have fourni Spohn s Distemper Cure the most successful of all remedies for the horses. It is the greatest blood purifier.'' Bottle, 50c. and $1.00. Druggists can supply yeii. or manufacturers. Agents ?'antea. Send for Free Book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases. Goshen, Ind. Style is the dross of thoughts. In "Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease. The antiseptic powder. Your feet feel un ?comfortable, nervous and often cold and .damp. If you have sweating," sore feet or ]tight shoes, try Allen's Koot-Ease. Sold by ?all druggists and nhbe stores, 25 cents. iSample sent free. Ad di cs Allen S. Olm sted, Le Boy, N. Y. Thc onlv ignorant sro the wise. Bich in saving common sense. Doctor yours if when you feel a cold coniintr, with a few closes of Perry Varis1 Painkiller. Bette r than quinine und siifer. Lofty designs must close in like of fne t s.-Bro w n UK. So. 6-10. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put 'ip 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate Btomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules._ NAME NEW OFFICERS. Soft Yarn Spinners Urge Mills to Continue Present Plan of Curtail ment. Charlotte, N. : C., Special.=-The Southern Soft Yarn Spinners' asso ciation met in annual session herc Thursday, and the most important matter to come up was thc annual election of officers, which resulted as uer*' care for Cough?. Cronp ||?J!0^: Rident, J. F. Taylor, of anil JSrotichitit | kinston, N. C.; fir. vice president, is now found at all drug stores (25c. a bottle) ] J. P. McMillan, of Ta'.adega, Ala.? former secre of J McColl. Cs Taylor's Cherokee- Ucm'ady of Sweet j second .ice president Gum aud Mullein.' By ?ill m.aas tho best i tarv. Robert Chapman, xomedy for consumption, whooping cough, io /i croup, colds. Eomody has boea tested for - ?* v ouyoarsaadalwiy.- x.V>< * i*j r.u.ioa. j A general discussioi That happens in a moment which may not happen in a thousand years. To Cure a Cold in One Ony .Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 32.\Y.Grove's signature is on each box. 25e. No path of flowers leads to glory. Allen's Lung L'a'sa in will cure.uot only a fresh cold, but ono of tho>e stubborn coughs that usually hang on for months. There arc vicissitudes in all things. iscussion of prevail ing yaru conditions was. goue info and resolutions were adopted urging spinners not to sell at the present basis of cones and paper, which has heretofore been the custom. Invest i gation disclosed the fact that yarn stocks have been rapidly reduced and some mills have practically none on hand at present. Mills were urged to continue the present curtailment until such time as yarns shall ad vance to a better basis of profit. For HEADACHE-Hicks' <".\ SPUDINR j Begging "Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or 1 Nervous Troubles, Capndjne will relieve you. It's Hau id-pleasant io take-act; immedi ately. Try it. 10c. 2uCi a:ul ?0 cents at drug stores._ This is Cyrus O Bates, the mau who advertises Mother"? Joy and Goose Grease I?inrmeiit, two of the greatest thiucs known to humanity. With $500 on Her Person. Charlotte, N. C., Special.-Bessie Wilson, of Rock Hill, S. C., was taken from the A. T. & 0. passenger train last Friday and taken to the police station, for begging, and upon being searched it was brought to light that she had on her person $142.57. GET POWER The Supply Comes From Food. Callous the bowels with harsh cathartics, and you* ll need physic always. Help them gently, with candy Cascarets, and you'll need them rarely. Once learn the difference and you'll never take a harsher laxative than these. 856 Vest-pocket box, 10 cents -nt ?rajT-stores. Bach tablet of thc genuino is marked C C C BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES A preparation cf tuperu* eaeck for relieving Cough*, Hoarseness ant Irritation of throitt of creat benefit Lung Troubler, Bronchitis ar.? Asthma. Free from opiates ar *prr hanr/ul ingredient. Prit*. 25 ctaiii 60 cents sud fl.00 jw tax. Sample euilit? oo request. ?OHN I. BROWN Zz SON, foto-.. Mag. If we get power from food, why not strive to get all the power we can. That is only possible by use of skil fully selected food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. Poor tuel makes a poor fire and a poor fire is not a good steam pro ducer. "From not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I suf fered grievously for a long time from stomach troubles," writes a lady from a little town in Missouri. "It seemed as it I would never be able to find out the sort of food that was best for me. Hardly anything that. I could eat would stay on my stomach. Every attempt gave me heart-burn and filled my stomach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skele ton and in time was compelled to keep to my bed. "A few months ago I was persuad ed to try Grape-Nuts food, and it had such good effect from the very begin ning that 1 have kept up its use ever since. I was surprised at the ease with which I digested it. It proved to be just what I needed. "All my unpleasant symptoms, the heart-burn, the inflated feeling which gave me so much pain disappeared. My weight gradually increased from 98 to 116 lbs., my figure rounded out, j my strength came back, and I am now able to do my housework and enjoy it. Grape-Nuts did it." A ten days' trial v.* i 11 show anyone some facts about food. Look In pkgs. for the little book, "The Poad to Wellville." "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They J are genuine} true, and .full of human interest. N EXCHANGES Commissioner of Corporations Smith's Suggestions. WOULD REPORT TO PRESIDENT. Cannot Determine How to Eliminate Evil and Retain Good of the Future Transactions. Washington, Special.-A Federal tax on the transactions carried on by the exchanges of the country is re garded by Herbert Knox Smith, com missioner of corporations, as offering in some measure a "constitutional and available means of regulation" of tlicsc bodies. But in a report sub mitted to President Taft Friday, Mr. Smith acknowledged that he is some what at a loss to determine exactly how "to eliminate the evil and retain the good" of the future transactions of the ex;'aanges. Information requested by the Pres ident as to transactions on produce exchanges and as to certain future contracts in farm products led to Mr. Smith's report on the subject. Taking up the various classes of transactions in farm commodities, the commissioner holds that "spot" and "intended delivery" future transactions are proper; that "bucket shop" transactions are "unquestion ably evil and indefensible," and that "hedging" transactions are nec essary and proper, being really not speculation, but an "avoidance of speculation." But as to speculation "where neither party intends to deliver or receive, but where the contract is made on a regular exchange, the rules of which make delivery and receipts obligatory, if demanded," Mr. Smith asserts that this class of future transactions "presents a difficult problem. Its existence probably in volves the existence of the future ex changes themselves." Thc trouble with, exchange specula tion, says Mr. Smith, is not with the theory but with I lie actual practice. The commissioner bases his com ments in. regard to speculation chief ly on recent investigation of the cot ton exchanges. The theoretic bene fits of exchange transactions, he says, are often nullified by improver con ditions on the exchanges themselves and cites thc New York cotton ex change, thc basic delect of which he says is its so-called "fixed differ ence" system. The false quotations, produced under this system, he says, i frequently decrease prices cf colton j received by the farmer. ADMITS TRIPLE MURDER. | . i Negro Confesses That He Killed j Three White Wemen. Savannah. Ga., Special.-By his own stolid confession Bingham Bry an, a negro, is the man who on De cember 9 killed three white women. Mrs. Eliza Gribble, aged 70; Mrs. Carrie Ohlander, her daughter, and Mrs. Maggie Hunter, in their home cn Perry street, in the heart, cf Sa vannah. The negro is a prisoner in Chat ham county jail here, and has been in custody since he was arrested De cember 14 for a. minor crime. Tho negro's story .tallies to minutest de tails willi appearances about the house of murder after the dead wo men were found. His story, simple ! but terrible, follows as he told it. He declares his motive in entering Mis. Cribble's home was robbery only. John D. Rockefeller Gives $75,000. New York, Special. - John D. Rockefeller has made a conditional gift of $75.000 towards $.'100,000 to the Salem College (for women) at Winston-Salem, N. C., and of $25.000 towards $100,000 to the Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. Want Money For Cotton. Washington, Special. - Sen ito? Overman introduced a bill Friday providing for the refunding cf $42,* 532 for cotton burned at the close of the civil war. Dickinson Succeeds DeArmcnd. Clinton. Mo., Special.-C. C. Dick inson. (Dem.) has been elected to succeed Kop. DeArmond from the sixth Missouri district. Representative Levering Dead. Washington, D. C., Special-l?ep resentative William C. Levering of Massachusetts died nt his home in this city Friday, aged 75. He had been engaged in cotton manufactur ing nearly all of his life, and was a member of the House committee on manufactures. To Tect Bread Price Limit. Louisville. Ky.. Special.-The Nat ional Association ol' Master Bakers will'carry " to the Supreme Court a case to test all city ordinances and statutes limiting the price of a loaf of bread. Tariff War is Averted. _ Washington, Special.-Concessions by both thc United States and Ger many have averted a threatened tar iff war. Negotiations have been con cluded between the two countries, which settle the question of minimum and maximum rates with the excep tion of the cattle and dressed meat is sue which Avas eliminated from the present negotiations and which will be pursued hereafter in separate diplomatic representation. Big Meat Co. Fails. New York Special.-The Mexican National Packin*: company, a Nevr Jersey corporation, controlled hy English investors and operating a string of slaughter houses and pack- j ing houses in the republic of Mexi co under special concessions from thc Mexican government, failed Thursday with liabilities, including stock, of approximately ?37,000.000. The assets were not announced, but it is estimated that they are in ex cess of tho liabilities. j GOEBEL HONORED. Marble and Bronze Monument Un veiled Over His Grave. Frankfort, Ky., Speci.il.-Thc un veiling of a marble and bronze mon ument above his grave in the State cemetery here Thursday was the feature of the observance of the tenth anniversary of thc death of William Gocbel, the central figure in one of thc more exciting chapters in the latter days of Kentucky's his tory. If there were any evidences of* partisan strife connected wit h the "Goebel troubles" present during thc ceremonies, which was attended by the Legislature in a body, they went unobserved. A large gathering tilled the space around the monument. Former Governor J. C. W. Beckham, who as lieutenant governor, succeed ed to the executive- chair at William Goobel's death, acted as master of ceremonies. ADMINISTRATION PROG-BAM. Approval is Given the Program as Arranged by the Leaders. Washington, Special.-The admin istration program, as revised by lead ers of the Senate and House and giv en the stamp of White House appro val comprises the following legisla tion. Statehood for Arizona and New Mexico in 'the form of the Senate bill, which provides for ratification by Congress of the constitutions of the new States after thc approval by the President. Postal savings banks, with safe guards against (lands being trans ferred from sections where originally deposited to thc money centers. Giving to thc President authority to withdraw from entry public lands desired for conservation purposes or for classification, thc withdrawals to remain in force until revoked by him of by acts of Congress. Federal incorporation open to (he volutary application of concerns en gaged in ituerst?te business and will ing to subscribe to Federal regula tion. Creating a court of commerce and amending thc interstate commerce act as provided by the Townse'nd Elfcins bill. ? Creating a legislative council for Alaska, the members to be appoint ed by the President. All of the measures designated are to bc enacted into law if thc influ ence of President Taft and Com;ress leaders, who are in charge of the machinery of the Senate and House is powerful enough to cany the pro gram through. JURY INVESTIGATES. Cause cf Mine Disaster in Colorado Unknown. Primero. Col., Special.-""Cause un known'' was the verdict reached last Thursday by the coroner's jury that, investigated the explosion in thc mino of the Colorado Fuel Iron Company Monday afternoon that caused tho death of at least seventy-three men. Mine Explosion in Mexico. Laredo, Tex., Special,-Word reach ed this city rf rom Las Esperanzas, Mexico, Thursday, that 75 persons lost their lives in a minc explosion there. All reported dead were Jap anese miners. The explosion was caused by tho ignition of gas by a spark from a miner's cigarette; .Peary Wants to Find South P0I3.. Washington, Special.-Commander Rober! E. Peary, discoverer of the north polo, has made a proposition to thc national georrraphic society which if accepted, will mean that an American- expedition will bo on its way to discover the 'unconquered south pole next fall. Paris Relief Fund. Paris. By Cable.-Up to Friday thc relief lund from foreign countries had totalled $700,000, and the re port was that thc river Seine was still falling. To Investigate the Tarin. Washington, Special.-An exhaus tive study of the whole subject of the tariff ls planned by President Taft.. He has directed the Tariff. Board that authorized the recent Tariff act to prepare for such an in quiry. In order to defray the ex .penses of thc work the President will ask for an appropriation ol" $75,000 from Congress. Mr3. Brokaw Wins Suit. New York, Special.-Mrs. Blair Brokaw has been granted a separa tion from her husband, W. Gould Brokaw, a rainer, and was awarded alimony of $15,000 a year. The de cision was handed down by Justice Putnam. Thc separation was grant ed upon the ground of desertion. Halley's Comet Viable April 1st. Chicago, Special.-Halley's comet probably will begin to be visible lo the naked eye about .April 1, and will cross the face of the sim at (> p. m.. .May 18, says Prof. Edwin B. Frost, director of Yerkes Observatory. Champ Clark Boom. ^Washington, D. t'.. Special.-Rep resentative Cbamp Clark, minority leader of the House, has been inform ed that the first "Champ Clark for President Club'' has boen organized in Enid. Oklahoma. An official notification to that effect lias just reached him. Telegrams from Tulsa, Oklahoma, have been received by the minority leader, nominating him for Speaker of the next Congress and then for President. 16 M:n Saved. Savannah, Ga.. Special. - Frida;.; forty-six men were saved by the crow of the Mallory liner "Alamo" from thc sinking steamship "Ken tucky" on her way from this port to ICew York around the Horne to Seattle, and taken to Key West, Fla. The vessel went down mera I lian a hundred mile off tb" South Carolina coast. The signal of distress was .riven by wireless telegraph from this pori to the ere1.', cf thc liner "Ala LET'S CUT IT OUT. Why is it that when a superb of fice building is erected in Atlanta, or a magnificent tourist hotel in Florida, that we speak of it as "the finest in the South"? There arc colleges and universities in thc Southern States with money enough .behind them and brains enough inside of them to make them equal to thc best, but when a South ern woman gets rich enough she sends her sons to Harvard or Yale, because, well, why ? We heard it said the oth-1 er day that a certain denominational college in North Carolina has the highest standard of all the colleges south of Mason and Dixon's line. Did anybody ever hear anything spoken of as the best "north of Mason and Dixon's line." This ingrown belief in our own limitations is a "curse and a snare." Let's cut the-habit out of our speech and our thought, and when we have anything good or grand call it at least "thc best in the land." Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion Never fails. At dntjnrirt* .Fair and softly goes far. 'Tis Sad, But True. Many sorely afflicted people wait until they get one foot in the grue before tlt?y take the proper treatment for rheumatism. | Rheumacidc cures rheumatism to stay ] cured, lthcumacidc g\>es rijzht to thc scat j of the disease and removes ?ts cause. It is put up in liquid form, also tablets. Hold in 25c and 50c bottles by druggists generally. Tablets by mai!. 25e. Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Conscience has no more to clo with gallantry than it has with politics. Piles Curfd in fl to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any ca8eofItchinir,Blind,BlecdingorProtriiding Piles in 0 to 14 days or mon ey refunded. 50c It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives.-Johnson. So. G-'IO. Rheumatism Cured in a Pay. Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action is remarkable. Removes t'.ie cause and disease quickly disappears. First dose greatly benclits. 7?c. and $1. AU druggists. My home, my mother's breast. For < Oi.sts und CiiC??? Hick's CAPuniXE ls tht> host remedj-re lieves thc achine and feverishness-cares tho Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liuuld-efrects immediately, 10c, 20c and 50c. st drug; stores. The Tenderfoot Farmer It waa ene of these experimental formers, who put green spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory v/as that it didn't.raattcr what the cow atc so long cs shs was f=d. Thc questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered into K.r. calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such cn experiment with a cov.-. Bat many c farmer feeds kim* self regardless o? digestion end nutrition. He mi?ht -.dniost cs weil cat shav ings for ell thc good he gct3 out ci his food. Thc result is that the stomach grows "week" thc action cf thc organs ol dirjcsHon cad nutrition ere impaired ead thc man suffers thc miseries ci dyspepsia aaj tho cronies of nervousness. To strengthen tho stomach, r-csioro tho activity of the cr* ?ans cf digestion and nutrition and b?=co crp thc nerves, cse Dr. Pierce's Golden R'edlcal Discovery, it is an eas? failing remedy, and lias tho confidence of physicians C3 xyell as tho praise cf thousands healed by ita cse. In the strictest cense "Golden Medical Discover/" is a temperance mcdi cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, ard is c free from alcohol ns from opium, cocaine and other dangerous dn:?s. AU ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. i Dent let a dealer delude you for his own profit. Ti ere is no medicine foi ctosxach, liver and hlcod "just os good" cs "Golden Medical Discovery." 053 "I am a good example," writes Mrs. R. L. Bell, cf McAlester, Okla,, "cf what Cardui will do for suffering women. "I suffered with my head and back, for over six years, and although I tried everything, I never could get any thing to do me any good, until I began to take Ca rc .ii. "Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and I am so thankful that I have found something that will do me good. I feel so itauch stronger and better than I have in a long time." lt is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick. ES Tonic You will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis erable and when life seems a weary grind. It wiil_ put new thoughts into your head,' fresh courage into your mind. If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the'pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At ail druggists. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ciallannaoga. Tenn., for Special Jnstructiom. and 64-page book. "Home Treatment Lr Women." sent free. Profit, not Necessity, is the Test Why did you buy fine farm machinery, improved live stock and seed, and thc best varieties of fruit? Because thc man who sold them to you convinced you that they would poy. Proceed on the same basis when you buy fertilizer. Get die improved fertilizer-the kind with enoudi Potash in it to make a balanced plant ration. Your dealer would eel it for you if he knew that you wasted it. For crain, use (>: fr r rom. S: and for roots.fmit and truck. 10 percent.of JV.te.sh. in the fertilizer. If > -mr dealer has not such brands. Bel him to buy some Polosh salt ic you and pur it in thc (roods yourself. To increase thc Potash one per cent, add two pounds of muriate or sulfate of Potash, or eight pounds of Kainit to every 100 pounds of fertilizer. 15 . L P-"? TTr^n your fertilizer d<\n?or rn carry Vni.-.?li Salt? Ia tota jil rays novlc. Bo will have no trouble In buying t h-.-nt ii ho will trritc to a? about it. ff rile io Sales Ofice : GERMAN KALI WORKS Continental Betiding Beltimore, Md. Our plants are grown in the open ilc-ld from tho host seeds obtainable and will give the best possible results. Wo n:ako good all short counts, and guarantee delivery, In good condition lo your express office. Prices ?. o. b. Meggetl: 1 to 3.000 at Sl.f.O per l.tOu. 4 to 8.000 at $1.25 perl.Ou). 0 to 14.CC0 at $1.00 per 1,000. Special prices on lar?o orders. Prompt attention Riven all orders and Inquiries. Folderon Cabbage Culture mailed free. 1, M. dlBSON COMPANY, Box 2, Mewett- S. C. _ ALARGE SPECIALTY MANUFACTURER want* responsible locnl manager: easy, ?.- nu' tine: f plcudld opportunity: <-xel??ire territory Riven good mon. SAI'OXOL. KW Hernie Stree:. New york. IN THE HOME GOWAN'S PREPARATION ls absolute pro tection against pneumonia, colds, croup, coughs, pains and soreness in lungs and throat. Relieves at once by destroying the inflammation and congestion. External and penetrating. $1.00. Mte, 25c. AU druggists. WANTED TO BUY WHfflftS Birds particularly Wild Turkeys, Heaver, Otters, niue and White- Ci apes. Pox Squirrels. I Albinos Ftc. Address DB, CECIL FRENCH. Zooloslst. Washington-. D. c. Wo Buy LATH ANO SKIN3LE MACHINES, SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, auGAS.TA' Kidcs and wool ? Feather?, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Golden Seal,' Yellow Reel), May Apple, Wild Ginscr, etc. Wo arc d color?; etublithed io 1056-"Ovtr ball a century ia Louisville"-md cia do b itter for you than Bgu'j or commission merchaats. Reference, any Bink ia Loui?viL'e. Write for weekly price lilt ind shipping tag' Ri. Sabs! & Sons, 227 P.. Market St. LOUISVILLE, KY. *9 Color more goods brighter and foster colors thuu any other dye. One l'Jc. package coloro r?l flbcrr. Thc tan dye uny garment without ripping apart? Write for free booklet-How to l>y&, Bicoca and stix Col For Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat Troubles Take The relief is as quick cs it is certain. Pleasant to take and guaranteed absolutely free from opiates. ( j . AH Drcssicta, 25 cents. Your Medicine Closet Should Contain an emergency remedy for neut?'jndlsestloa, food: poisoning or plain gripes. For any'sU>niaol?'<, a liberal dose of A CREAM OF CASTOR OIL, promptly administered, will afford relief, anil by cleansing thc system rf-niovc a cause for Hine?. Palatal ls tasty, safe and effective. Thc Ideal cathar tic, l?c, ilru&jlats or Jlurr.-iy Drus Co., Columbia., S.O. . T? COLE PLANTER MAKES BIGGER CROPS Dccause lt mixes the (mano with the soil close under thc seed so that the cotton ls nourished from the Hmo lt sprouts and ?rom oft Sirona: and Tliriliy. A farmer says "100 pound" of cunno applied wu li Hie Cole Planler Lt equal to 200 pound* putout In tho nftiinl way." IT INCREASES THE YlIt?.D A BALE 0I? MORE TO EACH ONE-HORSE CROP. SAVES TIME AND MONEY One man anti one horse at one trip prepares thc seed-bed, puts in the cunno, opens aaraln, drops and covers thc seed, all in just the rljrht way for either Corn, Cotton. Peas, Sorghum, Peanuts. Etc. Thc COLE FLATTER, beal? thc world In cc? tl us a quick, even ????d. It puts ono seed after another in a ?trn?eht linc. Ulick or thin, so that it ?ave? meed, COMS ion to linn, and l< MN (O cultivate. Mr. II carn of Georcia writes "I woura) NOT MISS Pf.ANTirCO MT CROP WITH THE COL? PLANTER FOR S200.C0." )T MEANS MO!>EY TO YOU. write atonce for III li li calalccue and nameof merchant who sells and guarantees Cole Planters. THE COLE MFG CO., BOX 50. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can bc applied to the tenderest part without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed-all you have to do is to lay it on lightly; It is a powerful prepa ration and penetrates instantly relieves any inflammation and con gestion, and reduces the swelling. Here's ike Proof. Mr. L. ROLAND, Bishop of Scran ton, Ta. says:-"On the 7th of this present month, as I wai leaving the building at noon for lunch, 1 slipped and fell, spraining my wrist 1 returned in the afternoon, and at four o'clock I could not hold a pen cil in my hand. I returned home later and purchased a bot?c of meid and used it five or six times before I went lo beti, and Hie next day I was able to go to work and use my hand as usual." Sloan's Liniment is an excellent anti? septic and germ killer-heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poi sc a from sting of poi? sonous insects, i' 26c, 50c. and $1.00 Sloan's book on' hone?, cattle, ??ie rp mid poultry son? free. Ad dre?) Dr. Earl S. Sloan, ' Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Nal ure bas done ber utmost to make this tbe Gorden Soot of the World. The riebest soil-the most ddigbtfuf; climate-close to the best markets-? direct express sod freight conaectione. Fruit sad vegetables zr ow abundantly, two and three crops a year. Handsome booklet in two colors written by a western msn fully de scribes in detail-absolutely free.' Write for it now. Address : B J. W. WHITE, Gen'l Ind. AgL, Efc SKboard/Jr-LeeRdhrar. NORfOIQA. ; SHIP To Richmond, Virginia. CLARENCE COSBY Pays Market Prices and neals Fair Mink $7.00 each. Grey Fox ?1.35 each Raccoon 1.70 " Opossum .80 *' Skunk 3.2."? " .Muskrat, .55 " Rabbits Mc i>onnd. We stand express charcos on all shipment* of Pur whose value exceeds SlC.OO. ni Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color' REMOVES DAHDSUFr ANO SCUflP InvicflrateF and prevents thc hair from falling off. Tor Sale by Druggists, or 8ent Dirac! by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia .vc? Si Per Bottle: Sampl? Ootll? 3$e. Send lor Circuler CURED Gives Gu?ele Relief. R?noves all swelling ia 8 to 2? dais ; effects a permanent cure in 30 to 6odavs. Trial treatment given free. Nbthir.pcari bc fairer write Dr. H. H. Green's Sont, : ^Specialists, Box Q Atlanta, Qa. SS BYES r dye lu cola irater hitter tlua any other dye. TOO ons. OlorUlOtt imVG CO., Qninoy, Illino!* V