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A TEMPER] 'Says Pe-m-na is o' Nerve 'and II od Ittmedy. mmmm mmm MI8S BCC8IE FARRELL. M ISS BESSIE FARRELL, 1011 Third Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., ia President of the Young People’s Christian Temperance Association. She writes: “Peruna is certainly a valuable nerve and blood icinedy, calculated to build up the broken-down health, of worn-out women. I ha' e found ,by personal experience that it acts as a wonderful restorer of lost strength, assisting the stomach to assim ilate and digest the food, and building up worn-out tissues. In my Work 1 have had occasion to recommend it freely, especially "to women. “I know of nothing which is better to build up the strength of a young mother, in fact all the ailments peculiar to women, eo I am pleased to give it my hearty en dorsement.” Dr. Hartman has prescribed Peruna for many thousand women, and he never fails to receive a multitude of letters like the above, thanking him for the wonderful benefits received. rvla.rr-a.-lin the Ideal Laxative. sDOTODKRW THE WET WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by a i fyfi BP.d^ Slicker? c fey? h ' Guaranteed Waterproof ♦a?® Everywhere A j row** CO. »02>t©n v A A. rowtA ca*»ac an co u*"'Tfo tc»o*»t^ Local DEPUTY Wanted GREATEST Protective and Beneficial Order ever started. Over 50,000 mem bers. Both men and women. Helps get EQUAL. OPPORTUNITIES with other people. HIGHER WAGES, LESS TOIL and IMPROVED CONDITIONS general ly. NO RACE DISCRIMINATION. $100 at death; $25 to each male member at wife’s death: $10 at child’s; MANY OTHER BENEFITS. Membership open to all honorable people alike. LEADING RACE MEN AND WOMEN DEPU TIES WANTED IN EACH LOCALITY. Work after hours. LIBERAL PAY AND PLEASANT WORK. Write at once for full particulars, enclosing 10c for postage. The I-L-U GRAND LODGE, I-L-U BLDG., DAYTOSf, OHIO. CAPUDINE It re more* th« can.e, erothei the nerve* end relioTe* the echo* end Feverleh- CURES GOLDS AMD GRIPPE HVTi beadaches und Neur^ia a!*o. No bad effects. 10c, Us and Ms bottle*. (LlOCUi ? Don’t blame the leap year maid for trying to make a name for herself. AVIiat Causes Headache. From October to May, Colds are the most frequent cause of Headache, Laxative Promo Quinine removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. 2Ce. No man is as dangerous as he thinks you think he is. HEH GOOD FORTUNE After Years Spent in Vain Effort. Mrs. Mary E. II. Rouse, of Cam bridge, N. Y., says: “Five years ago I had a bad fall and it 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 constantly using medicine I despaired of being cured until I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. Then relief came quickly, and in a short time l was completely cured. I am now in ex cellent health.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. *1 $ ' fjj x ' When a wise man Is too tired to think his talk is sure to sound foolish. Billion Dollar Grass, Most remarkable grass of the century Good for three rousing crops annually. One lov.a farmer on 100 acres sold ?3,- SOO.OO worth of seed and had 300 tons of hay besides. It is immense. Do try it. i on 10c AND THIS NOTICE send to the John A. Saber Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., to pay postage, etc., ami they will mad you the only original seed catalog, published in America with sam ples of Billion Dollar Grass, Macaroni \\ heat, the sly miller mixer, Sainfoin the dry soil luxuriator, Vfttoria' Rape, the 20c a ton green food ptaducer, Silver King Barley yielding 173 Lu. per acre, etc., etc., etc. And if you send 14c we will add a pack age of new farm seed never before seen by you. John A. Sal/.er Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. A. C. L. Now is the time to do things; by and bye is the time to do nothing. DON’T CUT YOUR COHNS. If you suffer with corns, bunions, sore. «aiir>"us spots on the feet or soft corns be- tho toes, go to your druggist or send lall for ABBOTT’S EAST INDIAN COHN cures quickly and permanently £, burning or "eating” the _no pain or soreness. avannah, Ga. Re! Plaid English twills have coin-sized shadow dots that are effective. The effect of maline over tulle is soft and very new, and different from either by itself. Two layers of sheer stuff of differ ent weave constitute the chemisette of many handsome separate waists for evening. Full kimona sleeves edged with wide-ribbon-run beading are unusual ly pretty ou a circular nightgown whose neck is similarly finished. Dull, rather light blue, gray, violet and a vague green were all com bined in the tulle trimming of one exquisite gray hat from Alphonsine. Practically all the new' corsets are provided with twelve-inch steels, which means that they are a great deal higher in the bust than formerly. The theatre waists made without, collars originated in Paris, and they offer a splendid opportunity for the display of handsome jeweled collars. Large choux of tulle trimming broad-brimmed hats, usually of the lighter colors, combine even more tones than are seen in the velvet trimming. The new bordered materials which it te going to be possible to obtain in popular-priced fabrics this season mean that some pretty jumper suits will appear. Cutaway coats are to he worn iVgain, many of them slashed so high that they not only show the belt buckle but quite a bit of the blouse above it. The Japanese sleeve of the lingerie bitwise of very sheer batiste is sup ported and made more shapely by a sleeve of similar design ou the chemise or corset cover worn be neath it. The size of the brain is not an in dex of a man’s capacity. It is a mat ter of climjte. Small brains are the rule in tD^^^L.climates. Desire the Ballot. Following the example of their English sisters in London, a great procession of Scotch women walked through the streets of Edinburgh to show their desire and determination to get the ballot. The women repre sented all classes—ladies of title, wives of professional men, university students, tradeswomen, laboring women, old women, young women, rich women and poor women.—New York Surf. Slaves of Silver. . “I will never give another bit of silver as a wedding present,” an nounced the bride of a few months. “Now that I am the possessor of con siderable myself, I see what a slave it makes of its owner. You are afraid somebody will steal it, in the first place, and then the work and rubbing you put on it to keep it bright! After this I intend to give copper or brass, or this new lacquered material, which is the best of all, for it looks both odd and rich, and can be used and washed like china. Don’t burden a poor bride with a lot of silver dishes and trays to take care of.”—New York Press. Occupations of Women. The 4,000,000 women workers In the United States are engaged in no less than 292 distinct occupations. Though there are no street car driv ers reported, there are two motor- men; no sailors, but five women pilots. Ten are employed on steam railroads as baggage handlers, forty- five as engineers, thirty-one as brake- men, two as conductors, twenty-six as switchmen, yardmen and flagmen; forty-three as hack drivers, two as roofers and slaters and six as ship carpenters. Strange as it may seem, upward of 300,000 still indulge in the unfashionable trade of domestic ser vice.—New York Sun. Red-Haired Charmers. “There are no red-haired old maids.” The speaker, a red-haired actress, lighted a fresh cigarette, and went on: “The red-haired have an excess of iron in their blood. This causes them to overflow with vitality, animal spir its, gayety, wit, charm—but I must not boast, must I?” She smiled, and, smotohing her ruddy locks with a slim white hand, s^ie added: “At any rate, it is a palpable fact that the red-haired girl never gets left. As a rule she is married at twenty. A red-haired old maid is a greater rarity than a millionaire an archist. Leap year begins with 1908, but we red-haired girls have no need of leap year.”—New York Press. What a Woman Likes. She likes to be truly loved and to bo told so. She likes some noble, honorable man to be thoughtful of her, kind and considerate of her welfare. When well and becomingly dressed a quiet notice of her is always ap preciated. A word of praise for a nice dinner often more than compensates her for the worry and hard work of prepara tion. She wants her husband not only to he her supporter, but her compan.on, remembering that it is the kind, thoughtful, appreciative word that often brings her greater happiness than a new set of dishes, though pres ents like the latter are always wel come. She likes to be made to realize that she is good for something besides a mere household drudge and slave. She likes to be petted occasionally, but not in public. The little private pet names are very dear to a woman’s heart.—Indianapolis News. TG TO KNOW. , _ Ening medical stu dent)—“If you are called out to a patient, what is the first question you would ask?” Medical Student—“Where he lives!” —Philadelphia Inquirer. MINA RIPS LINIMENT Cured My Aching Back After trying nearly everything for two years, writes J. Perry, 33 Ingraham St., E. Providence, R. I. To prove that it cures rheumatic pains, we will send a special bottle tree upon request. Minard’s Lini ment Mfg. Co., South Framingham, Mas:!. Even a busy man has time to feel sorry for himself. The chief end of a politician Is to convince the voters that he is a real statesman. FITS, St.Vitus'Danoe :7S ervoiis Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle end treatise free Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,931 ArehSt., Phila., Pa It’s a good thing to avoid people who consider you a good thing. Piles Cored In 6 to 14 Days. P.tzo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. SOc. Honesty is the quality that makes a man admit that his baby is just as ugly as is his neighbor’s. Hog Cholera. The greatest drawback to the hog industry which breeders in this coun try have to contend with is w’hat 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, “1 was in the em ploy of Mr. J. D. Richardson, Lafay- i 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 since and always i 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. Brown’s Bronchial Troches have a world-wide reputation for cur ing coughs, sore throats and relieving bronchitis and asthma. If you can’t do a kind act with good grace don’t do it. 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-half 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 of pine. Many an inn seems all right until it Is found out. It Co*te to Run It costs New Yorkerb«!^ppViread to be governed. In Philadelphia and In Chicago it costs only $13 a head and citizens are provided with police, fire, sanitary and other protection common to large cities. In Buffalo the figure is $12; in Washington. Bridgeport, Schenectady and cities of that sort, $11 per capita pays the tax; in Houston, Tex., the charge is under $10; in lively I^os Angeles, $7.50; Scranton and Seattle each col lect $6.60, and Nashville, Tenn., is at the bottom of the list of progres sive cities with a taxation of about $6 per capita, less than one-fifth of New York’s rate. The average city tax throughout the country is probably between $10 and $ll per capita, or almost exact ly the amount by which New York has raised its per capita figure in only nine years.—Broadway. Habitual Constipation Nay bo permanent overcome Improper AN OBSERVATION. “Do you think there are any great orators left?” “Yes," answered Senator Sorghum. "My observation is that great ora tors are nearly always left.”—Wash ington Star. Only Ono “Bromo Quinine” That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25o. In trying to save it the average man loses cv lot of money. NOT TRUSTING TO ANOTHER. Swedish Servant (who has just re ceived a tip)—“Ay tank you, sir.” Bibulous Guest—“No, you won’t. Just show me where It is and I’ll do my own tanking.”—Baltimore Amer ican. A COHN CURE THAT CURES. Abbott’s east Indian corn paint is a won derful remedy for hard or soft corns, bun ions, sore, callous spots on tho feet, warts and indurations of the skin. It is applied with a brush and cures without cutting, burning or soreness. 253. at your druggists or by mail from The Abbott Co , Savan nah, Ga. Catnrrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tan h is a blood or constitutional disease, and. in oraer to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hah Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one or the best physicians in this coun try for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces, ihe perfect combination ol the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Bend ior testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Crops., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 7.5c. Take liall’s Family ViJis foe constipation. Bad Outside as In. Princo Ha^oba, the distinguished Japanese, referred at a dinner in Spo kane to the w'ell known cleanliness of his nation. "If you. should visit a Japanese house,” he said, “you would be oblig ed to remove your shoes at the door way. Japanese floors are very beau tifully kept. I know of some houses whore thirty or forty servants have no other duty than the polishing of the floors. “A young Japanese student study ing In London had the misfortune to live in an apartment house where the janitor did not keep the hall in very good condition. It was a great change to him, and ho felt It keen- iy. “On the approach of winter the Jan itor put up in the entrance theQ no tice, ‘Please wipe your feet.’ “The young Japanese the first night he observed this notice, took out a pencil and added to It, ‘On going out.’ ”—Seattlo Post Intelligencer. WHEN IT BECAME PERSONAL. Mrs. VIck-Senn—“I had ever so many chances to marry somebody that amounted to something, and I threw myself away on you!” Her husband (unexpectedly spunk ing up)—“In my case it was quite different, madam. You were absolutely the last resort. Every other girl had refused me.”—Chicago Tribune. OLD SURGEON Found Coffee Caused Hands to Trem ble. A guilty conscience needs no ac cuser, but it usually has One. You ought to be satisfied with nothing j less than Nature’s laxative, Garfield Tea I Made of Herbs, it overcomes constipation, ! regulates liver and kiduej's, and brings | Good Health. Conceit may puff a man up, but it | does not boost him up. CURED HER THREE CHILDREN. Girls Suffered with Itching Eczema-— Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too- Relied on Cuticura Remedies. “Some years ago my three little girls bad a very bad form of eczema. Itching erup tions formed on the backs of their heads which were simply covered. I tried almost everything, but failed. Then my mother recommended the Cuticura Remedies. 1 washed my children’s heads ivith Cuticura Boap and then applied the wonderful oint ment, Cuticura. I did this four or five times and I can say that they have been entirely cured. 1 have another baby who is so plump that the folds of skin on his neck were broken and even bled. 1 used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and the next meaning the trouble had disap peared. Mme. Napoleon Duceppe, 41 Du luth St., Montreal, Que., May 21, 1907.” There are many sick-of-home voy agers on the sea of matrimony. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. “Get busy’’ may not be good English, hut it’s good advice. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children tefthing,softensthegums,reducesinflamma- tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25cabottl« A lover is a man a woman picks out to throw herself away upon. The most famous Coffee in America Is New Orleans coffee. The coffee that has made New Orleans most famous is 1JIZIANNE COFFEE A Coffee of Superb Quality, Double Strength, Exquisite Blend, Low Price. Get it at any good grocer’s. 25 CENTS - - 1 -lb CAN THE REILY TAYLOR CO.. NEW ORLEANS, V. 8. A. After sufferings for seven y ears, this woman was restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Head her letter. Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “ I had female troubles fqy seven years — was all run-down, and so ner vous I could not do anything. The doctors treated me for di fferent troubles but did me no good. While in this con dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad vice and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound, and 1 am now strong and well.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or 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 letteriuconfidence andadvise you free. No woman ever regretted writing tier, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousands. Address, Lynn, Muss. MALSBY COMPANY. 41 S. FORSTTH 8T.. ATLANTA, (1 A .. The surgeon's duties require clear judgment and a steady hand. A slip or an unnecessary Incision may do ir reparable damage to the patient. When he found that coffee drink ing caused his hands to tremble, an Ills, surgeon conscientiously gave It up and this Is his story: "For years 1 was a coffee drinker until my nervous system was nearly broken down, my hands trembled so I could hardly write, and Insomnia tor tured me at night. "Besides, how could 1 safely per form operations with unsteady hands, using knives and Instruments of pre cision? When 1 saw plainly the bad effects of coffee, 1 decided to stop It, and three years ago 1 prepared some Postum, of which 1 had received a sample. “The first cupful surprised me. It was mild, soothing, delicious. At this time 1 gave some Postum to a friend who was in a similar condition to mine, from the use of coffee. “A few days after, 1 met him, and he was full of praise for Postum, de claring he would never return to cof fee, but stick to Postum. We then ordered a full supply, and within a short time my nervousness and con sequent trembling, as well as Insom nia disappeared, blood circulation be came normal, no dizziness nor heat flashes. "My friend became a Postum en thusiast, his whole family using it ex clusively. “It would be the fault of the one who brewed the Postum If it did not taste good when served. "The beet food may be spoiled If not properly made. Postum should be boiled according to directions on the pkg. Then it Is all right, any one can rely on it. It ought to become the national drink.” “There’s a Rea son.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road TO SPECTACLE WEARERS Hmuftclurirt of ind Otaliii in ill finds if MACH IN E R Y AND SUPPLIES. Portable, Stationary and Traction Knaine*. Boiler*. Saw Mill* and Qrlat Mill*. Wood-working and Shin gla Mill Machinery. Oomplatc line carried In rtook Write for catalogna price*. Addin* all common io* lion* to Atlanta. Qa. W# har. no connection. U Jacksonville. Via. Why pay exorbitant prices for glasses, ^whon you have an ^opportunity to do bet ter? Write today for otir special January offer on SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. CHAS. A. GREEN OPTICAL CO, 1115 BROAD ST.. COLUMBUS. GA. 97 Years i Is a long time for an article to remain on the market and retain its rep utation for reliability. Jofmsoirs A ^o^ejiniinent Established in 1310, holds this record. Taken internally on sugar it lias no ef|tial in curing coughs, coMs, croup, eo ire etc. 25c , three times ns much SOc. AH iiraiei e I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Bob*on. Mas*. Pi enables ond Form refcurar u)c kaLits daily 50 iKat assistance to na ture may t>e gradually <t*SpenScclw»th vAicn no longer needed a$tke kestof l emedies.wlicn required, are to assist nature and not to supplant tke natur al functions,* luck must depend ulti* inatefy upon propel* nourtskment, proper ejforts,andri£kt living generally, jo^et its beneficial effects, alwt^rs buy tke genuine Syrupfngs^Elixir°f Senna ^ manufactured by the California Fic Svtujp Co. ONLY SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGISTS cue size on’y, regular price 50't per Bottle IIMKITFR * a<, * n <1 ■■and Bug* a.d nur-tap W All I LU Any Itliul. «ny quantity, uny- TT where. We i.nj fi eight. ICICIIMOXO BAD CO., HOD K.Cwry 81.. ICtrhuiuud Va. GRIP lets down the bars. The trouble Is ft five* no warning. The bis* *f the serpent warns yen ef danger, but Grip never give* an alarm until Its poison has undone the synem* Weak lungs—•mean consumption; weak heart, neart disease; and weak kidnays, bright's disease. Tab* JOHNSON’S TONIC In 30 minutes ft enters the blood and begins to undo the mischief, end in one day the Grip victim l» placed beyond the danger line. Use nothing else. Johnson’s Chill fi Fever Tenic Co. Swxrnr*rt(*H, CJeorrfia. AGENTS (without mon.y) WANTED. If ninicti’il with wen" •syca. in*" ,5 Thompson’s Eye Water FARMERS AND OTHERS IN TROUBLE SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE. Oct out of the rut. Break away from traditions Surely, you know more than your father. If Colum bus hadn't, where would w. i>e today? i.rr.rj prop erty owner today becomes hu 00n agent; secure, his own buyers. Address postal for details. RKAL ESTATE OWNERS'ASHOCIATIOID of America, 25 West 42d Street, New YprK._, SOLPHOZONE CATARRH BALM, The Great Antiseptic Catarrh Remedy. A healing antiseptic for tho membrane*. A reliable reme.lv for all eomplleatlona artaiai from chronic m-a-.l catarrh. Believes the congestion of the nasal passage., and Is soothing, honlins ond effective in its result*. A signed Guarantee Bond to refund the price. S cents, if it does not sntiaf-. Absolutely harmless, Ind a SCI m-killing remedy for the cure of catarrh. Ask your deslerorsend ns50cents. Mailed postpaid. The IIlaBtowor Dru? Co.. - Dalton, On. (At.10-’08) gyifBlAB‘‘KEEPS you WELl" y . u A u T | pnuQTiPAiinM rfufry TRY A BOTTLE AN IDEAL ANTI-CONSTIPATION REMEDY Ask your dealer for It ' HAVE YOU BEEN TO JAMESTOWN Va* ~ Ad ^ CabF ^? If so, you no doubt received free, one of these buttons from the S. C. exhibit, given you by the N. H. Bliti h t o., tho largest Vegetable and Plant farm combined ir the world. We will be glad to have your orders for cabbage and garden plants of all kind s raised in the open air. Special express rates. Prices as follows:—”1,COO to 5,000 at $1.50 per 1,000; 5,000 to. 10,000 at $1.25 per 1,000; over 10 000at $1.00 per !,C00,fwO. b. express office Mexatil. S. C. We jruarantao count, make g<?od ail bona-fidj •hortaRe. ami give prompt shipments. AH seeds purchased from the most reliable Seedsmen, guaranteed true to typo, behave extra early or larg® typoVak.’fivlii, tho Henderson succession »nd flat Dutch varieties of cab bage plants. Send all ordert; to ft. M. BLITCH CO., MegQCtt, S. C. 9 [Mil] TASK An average crop of tobacco extracts from the soil at least one hundred pounds (ioo) of Potash per acre. To secure a full crop of good quality TOBACCO the fertilizer should contain at least 9% actual Potash in the form of sulphate. We have a book on the subject of tobacco that we mail to growers free. May we send it to you ? 'GERMAN KALI WORKS New York—93 Nassau Street Chicago—Monadnock Building Atlantny Ga, *■ Candler B«4L«I-i-i»i$- SHOES AT ALL 'PRICES. FOR EVERY MEMBER OFTHEFAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. W. L. Dougfaa makes and aollo moro men’a $2.50, $3.00 and $8.50ahoem than any other manufacturer In tho * world, because they hold their "T&jQ shape, fit better, wear longer, and of greater value th an any other ogr** ahoca m the world to-day. yaw W.L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price 93- «'A IT ION. W. L Donaias name Bn.l price is stampeaonboltotn. TakeJVo Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any part or tnc wono. trated Catalog free to any address. YV. I.. JJOUOLAH, IlrocUton, Fast Color Eyelets Uteri | Uxclusxclv. 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 DON’T WAIT TILI* THE PAIN ^ , COMES—KEEP A TUBE HANDY A OUICK, 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 ba 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 of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. Sand your address and wo will mall our Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you- 17 State St. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York City First Thing I Do B 18 “When I feel bad,” writes Mrs. R. H. Cox, of Jasper, Ala., “the first thing I do is to take a dose of Cardui, and it relieves. What a wonderful medicine Cardui isl I wish I could put it into every home in the world. When any woman is at my house, and complains, I just give her a dose of Wine Cardui “1 am glad to tell other women what it has done for me. Before 1 began to take Cardui I was very sick with female troubles. The doctors said I needed an operation, but I took Cardui, which cured me sound and well.” Sold everywhere. Try it. WRITE FOR FREE BOOK Write for Free 64-page Book for Women, giving symptoms, causes, home treatment and valuable hints on diet, exercises, etc. Sent free on request in plain wrapper, by mail prepaid. Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. There is Only One ^Bromo Quinine” That Is ILsxntiivG Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Charleston LARGE TYPE WAKEFIELD Second Earliest EarlyJersey WAKEFIELD The Earliest Cabbage Grown SUCCESSION The Earliest Flat Head Variety CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale I AM OS MY ANNUAL TOUR around the world with any of the best-known vari eties of Open-Air Grown Cabbaire Plants at the following prices, viz: l,OJO to 4 OOO. at $1.2o per thousand; 5,000 to 9,0£>0, nt #1.00; 10,000 or more, at DOc FOR Megfrett, 8. C. AH orders promptly fllled and satisfaction guaran teed.’ Ask for prices on 50,000 or 100,000. Ca-h accompanying all orders. Address B. L. COX, Ethel, S. C., Box 8 ■ i i t~i i ~~n