Cookory'for Outdoors and Indoors.
Summer plcnlcers aud garden party
hostesses may turn to the July Delineator
for novol and attractive Ideas.
Many forma of outdoor festivities are
there in set forth, in addition to lnmmierable
suggestions or domestic
glue. A vegetarian breakfast, illustrated,
will appeal to a largo class,
while of general cullinary interest aro
?10' recipes for summer fruits and
ir dainty dishes from veal. An artto
on Insect pests will be of great
service at this season.
The Secret of Generosity.
"Would there be so many marriage
wrecks If the secret of generosity
were learned?" asks Llllie Hamilton
"ranch aptly In the July Delineator.
This author, who, of course, writes
bfer thoughtful articles on "The Joy
of Living," from a woman's stand
point, goes on to tell of two women
Who found their husbanuu exacting,
and of the happy results brought
about by the generous yielding of the
ftrlfe In one of these cases. The writer
concludes:
"But the genrcous are always imposed
upon- They ond by being robbed,'
the little soul exclaims. 'People
drain us when wo give too much, and
then when they have all tboy want,
they throw 11s over.' The little soul
ban never understand that the generous
soul Is never robbed. It Is Hko
IJVD sun Itself?It radiates. Its business
Is to add to life the joy of its
Ciieor." I
Twine from Wisconsin Wire Grass
Wire grass twine is a new product
of tho Northwest, which promises to
relieve the stringency of iho supply
of Manila twino during the wheat harvest
season. The wire grass from
2hich the twine is made is grown in
innesota and Wisconsin, and other
products as well as twine, are mado
from it. C. W. Crawford of Indianapolis,
explained tho nature of the new
product:
"For th^ Jest ten years or more."
ho said, "the wheat harvest season
has assumed the aspeot of a bugbear
to farmers who did not have a largo
supply of twine on hand. Without
twine binders cannot run, and without
binders it is Impossible to harvest
wheat.
"The only variety of twine that
could be used in the past was tho
Manila variety, imported from the
t-1 1- mx. 1? ? *
i umiiiniii' minima. 1 111" HU|?|)I.V OI TI1IIT
always gave out before the harvest
ended, and the lack of It. often occasioned
great lots. Tho now wire
grans has proved to be equal, if not
superior to Manila twine, and the
farmere may rest easy now."
FITS permanently cured. No flt?ornorvnusbwh
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's (Irent
HerveHestorer.'?'Jtrial bottle and treatise free
Dr. It. H. Ki.iMi. 1.1?!.. 'J3 J Aroti si.. i'hila., Pa
The first electrical railway wui that #f
Siemens, at Berlin, in 187i).
,..i Via AII*b'? Fonl-tiHiA,
It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aeldng, Hot. Sweating Feet,Corns and
Dunlons. Ask for Allen's Foot-F.ase, nj>owder
to be shaken Into tho shoes. Cures wldle you
walk. At all Druggists aiul Shoe Stores, '25c.
Don't accept any substitute. Sample sent
Free. Address,Allen S. Olmsted, Lolloy, N.Y
British India now employs over 1,000,000
people ib its cotton industries.
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
ten"tiling,soften the gums, reduces iiiflumnuitlop,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 2 5e.a bottle
Of American animals the niooso, elk and
caribou arc natural trotters.
Pieo's Curecannot he too highly spoken ot
an cough cure.?J. W. O'Biuen, 322 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. 6.1'JOO.
Ten-elevenths of the world'* people are
north of the equator.
I
tmmonitu Clronlnr Saw. 1
The largest circular saw iu the world
lias just been made in Philadelphia. It
is seven feet four inches in diameter,
apd will be used to cut pine stumps
into shingle bolts. '
,
4- l>eofn?M? Cannot B? Cared
hy local Applications as thoy Oft n not reach the
diseased portion of the ear.' Therein only ono
way to euro deafness, and thnt is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Knstachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imporfoot
hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness Is the result, and unless thoinflammation
can l>o taken out and this tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing will
|h> destroyed forever. Nine eases out of ten
ore caused by cut arrh, which is nothing hut an
Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaoos.
Wo will givo One Hundred Hollars for any
case of Deafness t caused by catarrh >1 but cannot
l>e cu red by Hall's Cutarrh Cure. Hand for
circulars free. F.J. CntNirA Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75e.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
No Milk While la Mourning.
When un Arabian woman is In
mourning for n near relative she refuses
to drink milk for n period of
teight days, on the principle thnt the
color of the liouid does not harmonize
(with her mental gloom. ,
Hundreds of Italian Immigrants are
In danger of starving at Montreal.
It takes a fast man to beat a board
bill. So. 2a
Dr. Biggers* Huckleberry Cordial
The Qreat Southern Remedy, cure* nit
itonmoli end bowel trouble*, children
teething Made from
The Little Huckleberry
that grown rlongstde our hills and mountain*.
contains an active principle that has
a happy effect on tho stomach and bow Is.
It enters largely In Dr. Biggers'
Viuckleborry Cordial, the great stomach
and bowel remedy for Dysentery. Diarrhoea
and Hloody Flux.
Sold by all druggists, 25 and 60c bottle.
AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION.
Judge O. E. Lochrane. of Georgia, in a
tetter to Dr. Biggers, states that ha
never suffers himself to be without a bottle
of Dr. Biggers' Huoklebhrry Cordial
during the summer time, for the relief
oi all stomach end bowel trouble#, Dysentery,
Diarrhoea. Flux, etc. J
GoI| by all druggists. 25 and fOo bottles.
HALTIW ANGER-TAYLOR 'RUG GO..
A Proprietor#. AtianVs, ft*
lilt's Cherokee ^Romed} of Sweet
Pj i'ri (idfl abjttle.
BLACK- I
DRAUGHTI
STOCK >?i
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
liver irregularities. DlackIIraught
Stock and Poultry Medicine
is a bowel and liver remedy
for stock. It puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occasional
dose ot Hlaek-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food* Any stock raiser may buy a
25-eent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer aand
keep his stock in vigorous ^
health for weeks. Dealers gener- td
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and I
Poultry Medicine. If yours does ?&
not send '2f> cents for a sample
e-l can to the manufacturers. The yi
" I Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat- M
)\ RocmtixB, Oa., Jan. 30, 1902. WC
mack-Draught Stock and Poultry 5g
; I Medicine i? tho best t ever tried. Our Sa
. ] atock was looking bad when you aeut Iff?
4 mo the medicine and now they are jfi
' I Retting so fine. They are looking 20
Em per cent, better.
8. P. BROOKINGTON. |
I'ko.mimont i-i:< i i"i
Mary Anderson has refused a ctuirnntoo
of $150,000 to mnke a tour of this
country.
I ho Kaiser will in (lie near future
In.v the cornerstone of the tlrst (Serum
n journalistic college, at Karlsruhe,
Baden.
I>r. 10. I,. (S recite one of tlie r<>i-o.
most botanists of the world, lias heroine
identified with the Smithsonian
1 nstitulion.
The Sultan of Turkey is in hotter
health than usual. The news of Japanese
sueesses is said to aet upon him
"like a tonic."
Samuel M. Unilsay. Commissioner
of Kdueatiou for Porto Itico, and formerly
of Philadelphia, returned to this
ountry for a short vacation.
Lord tJwyd.vr, who has just entered
his niiiety-Hfth year, is one of the very
few men who can retneinher Ceorge
TV's inetnorable visit to Ireland.
Charles Beecher. in whose library
at Pairtiehl, Wayne County, 111., the
Um-oln Presidential boom was
started, has just died at Marysville,
Ohio.
Ahner MeKinley. brother of the late
President MeKinley. was found dead
in his room by his wife at Somerset,
Pa. Death was due to Briglit's disI
ease.
Dr. Door go Johnston Allmnn. foi more
than forty years professor of mathematics
hi Queen's College, tlalway,
Ireland, has died at the age of eighty
years.
Sergeant John Martin, the only survivor
of ti'eneral Custer's regiment
engaged in the battle of Pdg I lorn in
1N77, has been placed on the retired
list of the army.
Professor Melville Thurston Co>k. of
the Department of Biology of l>e
Patiw University, (Jreencastle, I ml.,
has accepted a position with the Cnlu*n
Uovcrument as chief plant pathologist.
The Too Convivial Oyster.
"Have you ever heard of the eccentric
and waggish peculiarities of the
oyster?" said A. S. Dreifus of Pcnsa- j
cola, Fla. "I guess not; you're too far |
north. I have known ovstcrs when I
they got into the mood to clasp about
a rat's tail at night, and they hold as
tight as any rat trap ever invented.
"I am told that upon a certain occasion,
when a flash of whisky was
broken, a large Blue Pointer was
found lying in a little pool of liquor,
just drunk enough to be careless of
I consequences, opening and shutting
its shell with n devil-may-care air as
if he didn't value anybody a little bit,
but was going to be as noisy bb ho
possibly could.
"A drunken man is a sad enough
object to behold, but an oyster drunk
constitutes the "sublime of inebriation.'
"?Louisville Herald.
The population of the grenter part
of Australia is stationary or declining.
The only substantial increase is ir I
the new mining region of Western
Australia. With an area almost as
great as that of the United States, the
entire Commonwealth does not have
ns many people as Ohio.
2SO000 ^ ONE
Pleased % ? mm ?ZT M
Bustomers W. wAB HI I (K
Hklpmrnts KjBJrc? m&|| H ^
ttxv+voR^si if nil
BsrkeioJeiU. WW D IB 1
dnlm to
iVi?pio
BBKKjwfiro*w!HHHiMEBWMB8WWI watering.
r _ - _. i an* knowr
| 1c??f?gr? s
Ky 11 YEAR OLD per?*llon,
(pii) K *Jl^U ma t plow
|
4* MADE DY HONE5T?3?
North Carolina Peoma- om
^
TfEWST GLEANINGS. |
"Railroads are restricting rigidly tli I
ffcsuance of passes this year.
Playing brigand in the street Is a
popular game with Morocco small boys.
Officers in. the Cunnrd line's Boston
service were ordered tndiseontiuue attentions
to women passengers.
A Canadian egg merchant proposes
to ship his wares to (heat Britain
packed in barrels and frozen solid.
There is a strong movement to restore
the practice of corporal punish
nient in the public schools of New York
City. 1
Two thousand five hundred clerks in
"Wall Street. Xew York City, have lost 1
their places on account of the "hard
times."
The British Foreign Office holds tinopinion
that no arbitration treaty be
t ween England and the United StateIs
necessary.
Although tin4 number of immigrants
is smaller .ban usual the new low
prices of steerage passage are bringing
a most undesirable class.
George Wagner, of Bridg. port.
Conn., said to be the last member of a
"Thirteen Club." most of whom have
died by their own hands, committed
suicide.
A fad for hypnotism recently se
cured a hold on tin- school-boys in
Aurora. I 1.. grew to such alarming
proportions that a local prim-in;! had
to forbid it.
The ' gentlemen" burglars who have
preyed upon yachts ami linns, along
the coast of the l.ong Islam1 Sound 'u
previous years, have made l!i ir annual
appearance.
Counsel for William .Tciming- I'ryau
said that there would he u com est
by Mr. Bryan over tin- renin . of Mrs
rhilo s. Bennett to have S7o.Pihi from
the Bennett estate turned over to her
absolutely.
NEWS OF THE FAR EAST.
The Russians were driven from Siiiyen.
Russia's naval program provides for
the construction of twenty battleship-.
General Stalkenberg litis advanced
ooiiuiiiillll I 1 I >111 l.lilU.Villl^ W'.lll 11. (MO |
11101).
Army reserves in the Kazan. KicfT
nixl Moscow districts have boon called
out.
Knmki reported four victories, in one
of which 4000 Russian cavalry wer?
enpaped.
St. Petersburg is beinp prepared for
defense should a Japanese (loot enter
the Baltic.
The total of the Japanese losses at
the battle of Nanshan Hill lias been
put at 1.101.
Port Arthur is said to be commit*
nleatinp with the Chinese coast by
wireless teleprapby.
Admiral Topo lias succeeded in clearInp
the ebaiinel leadinp into Talienwan
Bay of Russian mines.
Nineteen Japanese were killed by an
exploilinp mine while sowing the entrance
to Port Arthur harbor.
Officials at Pekiu believe Russia is
tryinp to provoke a hostile outbreak
by China to justify oppressive action.
MM.. 1?- ' - - "
i iic ikiissiiiu Auiniruity denied 111:tt j
the Vladivostok squadron had been ]
near Tort Arthur and engaged a squadrou
of the Japanese fleet.
T^ewls Er/.el. an Anieriean acting as
correspondent for a London paniT, was |
killed l?y Chinese troops while in a '
junk limiting news of bandits.
Viee-Adiniial Togo ami Admiral |
Tniiinnioto, Minister of the Navy, have <
hern promoted to the rank of Kaigun |
Taisho, the highest rank in the navy. I
The Japanese, by a false retreat
before Russians south of Kai-Chow,
drew the enemy in hot pursuit, and
then by a Hank movement caught
them in a trap.
Found Gold in a Hen Coop.
Two hoys. W. O. and C. P. Danielson
of Medford, Ore., in March, 1804,
while cleaning out an old chicken
house for a family by the name of
ivuuvm its, iciiiiui uunea iinucr me surface
$7,000 in coir. The Roberts family
claimed the money and the boys
turned it over to them. Afterwards
the boys brought a suit in court to recover
the money, on the ground that
they had found it and were entitled
to it, as against all the world, excop'
the owner. The Roberts family claim
eu that one of their number had bur
led the money there, and that in fact
the money was not lost. The case is
now before the supreme court of Ore
gon as to who is entitled to thi
money. The interesting information
was developed at the trial that the
Roberts family gave to each of the
boys Ave cents, and expressed the
hope that the Lord would bless them
Curious Guam Superstition.
In the Island of Guam a curious
superstition is held by the natives.
They believe that on a certain night
all of the dead come forth from their
graves and walk around, having a
j good time. To facilitate the festive
occasion a candle is kept burning on
every grave through the night.
FULL QUART OF
iKEY FREE
t the meaning of wont* and will do as we say. We
bo tho low eat .prim! Whiskey lleaw and tho
(all Order Whiskey Concern in the South. All tho
rullna Whiskey we sell li rood-there's no had.
e wouldn't adulteraui It they know how?thry orei too
lost whiskey seller* ure noted (or miking, blending and
We sell moiv genuine old whiskey and less water than
I competitor. **('u?per's 11 Year Old" tV htskey la
oyl It's ni<ulo hy hourr I people In tho mountains of
oima. tn old-style copper stills. Just as It wss mode by
felharc. Kirst-roto whiskey Is sold at +6.00 to 9A.OO
, hut it's not any hotter than "Casper's II Year Old." it
? or we will buy It hack. We bare a capital of (600,000,
topics' Halloas I Rank ond tho lledmout Baring* liank
f will tell yon our word is good. To Introduce this old,
tskoy, we otfer foar Full Quarts of "I'Mptrk 11
"?two sample hot*lea, one 15, one IS year old a eorka
drinking glass?all for ('d.95. If *5.90 Is oent we
? the r,hove and put In free One Fall Quart Kitrs.
omoof this whiskey only 1 years old. ana will send nver
for 110 or wlil furnl h twenty full <iuart bottles on roll
and giro free corkscrews, drinking glasses and samng
tills whiskey cost lea*then (3.50 per gallon delivered.
I plain hoses with no marks t > Indicate contents, and
dl Express, ltuvers West of Texas, Knmss. Nebraska
? must add 50 cents por quart extra.
? THE CASPER CO. (Inc.)
ilskty sdvvrtlscm.st to srpe*r >n eurrolnmss. we investiyated
ism, sad friend, in need of paro trhukies for medicsi nse need
..... - * N. A * ' (
Humorof
Tbde^v
It.
Til.0 nian who cannot take a joke,
To be a bore has grown;
But worst- is lie who takes your joke
Ami tells it as his own.
?Town and Country.
Hml .fust Itefusctl Him.
"lie looks awfully blue. What's the
matter with him?"
"Heart trouble," replied the girl,
so mi what consciously. < hieago l'ost.
Did lie?
"I>id Jerroid get anything out of his
rleli uncle's estate?''
"Well, rather?he married the daughter
of the attorney for the estate."?
Puck.
Toiitiuy K vi # it*
"Do you know anything about tlie
Morinotis, Tommyasked the tearlier.
"Y? s'm." replied the bey, "with the
Mormons a wife i> sometimes twills."
?Chicago Pest.
C*ut*r??'?l Ou (lip I'ltm.
Patiem e ? "He always does t!i" right
tllll.g at the . Ig'.t i i itie."
l'a'rl -"We.at's he done now?"
"Why, he asked for her hand down
;;( IV.im Beae!:."- Yonkers St.;lesinau.
15i? I>i:e;iiu-i*.
"IIow is your friend, the poet?"
"Much worse?"
"Much worse! I didn't know he had
been sick."
** I I :t *!1*? * iii?'< 111*1*11 Wl'i'il." t 11. ill ?ll
?New OrleaTimes-|)t moerat.
"Walking tin* l loor.
Ilewiti- "Von don i take ar.y of
those llve-mili' walks that you used to
take before you were married."
Jewett ?"Oh, yes, 1 do."
llewitt- "When do you take them?'
lewett?"Nights?with tin baby."*
J Uuge.
Itoon I1 or tin- Men.
"Di?l you say he grew rich through
a patent of his own?"
"Yes; he invented something that
made a woman think she was still
monopolizing the conversation?long
after she had really stopped talking."
?Detroit ''roe l'ress.
It Miiki1. it IMIT.-roncr.
"Why." they asked, "have you ceased
to he outspoken in yiur opposition to
gambling?"
"Itecause," replied the property owner,
"1 have discovered that too niueh
reform would put some ?f my tenants
whore they eould.i t pay rent."?Chicago
l'osi.
U iltiu-- Kllon^ll
"Boss." said tie.' poor beggar, "if
you could only give me a little
help ?"
"I'd like i?i help you, poor man,"'
said (,'liolly Sophtley, "but. I'm afraid
1 liavi'ii't anything about me -but,
wait! Can you change a ten dollar
note':" i'hilndelphtu l'ross.
( irivpniiitii.
C'ohwigger "What are you crying
about, toy dear':"
Mrs. Cohwigger?"I have just been
reading the ohl love letters you sent
nie before we were married."
Cohwigger "That's funny. 1 was
reading them myself the other day
and they made me laugh."?Judge.
Variety.
Visitor?"And what do you boatmen
do in the winter?"
Boatman?"Watch the 'ide a-comin*
in. inuci."
Visitor?"And when'you are not doing
that?"
Hoatinnu "We watch it a'goin' out
agin, muut."?Ally Eloper's Half 11 'iday.
Full of 11 iutM ir.
"IFiuntn has got a job at last with a
good stock company, 1 hear."
"Yes, and he thinks ae's the only
thing."
"That so."
"Well. I should say. Why, whenever
lie bears anybody talking about 'a dramatic
situation' ho thinks they mean
Ills.
A ?lolll??r Onr.
Mr. tlusrh -"Uenlly, Miss Wis.-, I
never knew anyone so jolly as you."
Miss Wise?"Sir! You forgot yourself."
Mr. (lusoli?"Kr It eg jardon I don't
inidorstatul "
Miss Wise "I say you forget yourself.
You are a jollier."? Philadelphia
Press.
A II 1 llgl'll Kill H I'IpH.
' Your honor," sniil the oonlldotioc
man, "the man who tempts another
to do wrong is as bail as tin- man whe
does wrong, isn't be?"
"I believe it has been so held."
'"Well, then, send that hayseed tf
jail, lie's such a fool that he just
tempted me to tliiu-llam him."?Chicago
l'ost.
I'ride I n t?-reft leil.
"Why did she marry him? lit
hasn't any money."
"I know, but she has plenty."
"Hut to- hasn't anv brains either."
"True, too. But people kept tellin;
her how stunning they looked to
gether till she just couldn't hear tin
idea of letting hint get away."?Do
troit Free Press.
About tlie Slio of Onf.
"Is that a chicken 7" asked a boardei
dismally.
"Of course," replied the landlady
"What did you think it was?"
"A canary," i. sworcd the boarder
as he counted the number of people t<
he served and made a mental calcuia
tion as to tike site of th.? slice that hi
might expect.?Chicago Post.
EHH
HOT WEATHER,
! NERVOUS WOMEN.
i . . "~ -: ji " ?
i
piPl w|
1 BLANCHE GREY. I
N 1 ISS IlLANCIIK (iUMV, a prominent
1?1 young society woman of Memphis,
Ifiiti., in n recent letter from 174 Alabama
street, says:
"To a sovietii noma n whose nervous
/'over (soften taxed to the utmost from.
Iacl% of rest and irregular meals, I
know of nothing irliieh Is of su much
benefit as Terunti. I took it a few
months ago when Ijelt my strength
giving nag, and it soon made itself
manifest in giving me nete strength,
a n tl h ea llh.''? III a n eli e (>' re g.
1'eruna is without an equal as a nerve
tonic and vital invigorator.
Buy a bottle of 1'eruna. If you do not
receive all the benefits front 1'eruna that
vou expected, write to Dr. llartinan, Columbus,
O.
Did Not llear It.
A pretty kettle of fish is that depicted
in the short story of Lipplncott's
for June called "Her Husband, '
by Anne Warner. She allures a susceptible
gentleman to speak rather
suggestively before her husband, and
when the S. G. expects ejectment, he
finds "Her Husband" is deaf and
dumb.
1/fTT^sr \ t??res ulcers. )
\/c\*h"vs\) salt rheum, ec-(
//yy ... ZEMA, every form of (
J<J ' ^ ^ \ malignant SKIN>
Q J ERUPTION, betide.
1(3 LVy V L// being rffieacious in
\ ? . | . . / toning up the .,-stem
\D A LM/ *n(* restoring the constitution,
when impaired
from eny cause. It it a .
fine Tonic. ?nd itt almost supernstursl healing
properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure of
all blood diseases, if diroctiont are followed. (
Price, t>l per Bottle. or 6 Rottlea for go.
fob s*i.r by nRtmaiMTS.
ncut pdcc H"^s or wonbcrixi. (TRra.
OCR I inCC tot'tkrr ?nb valutbU l?forn..uoo.
slood balm co.. atlanta. ga.
C50'l*.% KV HI toult, ("ilk'', iind Doughnut (Utters.
] t* ?"lit clean.<|Ulekly. eontlniiouslv.f.ast for yenrs.
Make lilacult ami cake making upleami'e.Sample 15c
| Mist paid. Handsome Novell v > nlitloguc I roe. Vo*
SANTKN Stri't.Y Co.. 158 Meeting St..Charleston. S. C.
so. i:?.
aFfflES9 98
Ijaa Host Cough Byrup. Pastes lo. k1. Use
lei In time. Hold by druciflsts. wfl
^gEEBBBEEaEnegi
^OUA^NTKU^CUREfoi^l^oweHtttiu
I blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowel
B paina after eating, liver trouble, sallow akin
regularly you are sick. Constipation kills r
I starts chronic ailments tnd long years of su
9 CASCARET3 today, for you will never get
I right Take our advice, start with Cairai
J money refunded. The genuine tablet star
Hbookle^ree^^Addres^?^lin^Remedi^o
LIMITED MEANS OR ED
ALL OUR 6,000 GRADUA
II. It FAKE I*A 11>
Hotnii.iTiHiio. HA -Al A I
, r.oo Free Conrnes. ^ '
tCTKKH IIVSI'KI'MA, HICK MKAIV
TYNER'S DYSPE
f+HICKEJVS
von cannot spend years and <
buy the knowledge required
f cents. You want them to j>.i>
them as a diversion. In ord'-r to ham'.
tnitiK about them. To meet this want
. of a practical poultry raiser for (duly
a man who put all his mind, and time,
en raising?not as a pastime, but as a li
ty-llve yens' work, you -. iti save many
' earn dollars for you. Tho point Is. th:
^ Poultry Yard as soon as it appears, anil
teach you. It tells how to detect and c
fattening; which Fowls to save for hi
8 you should know on this subject lo m.i
live cents in skimps. L'.OOK rUDMSIl
*4
Cotton Gin
iMachinery
Jj?m. t s ;/*
IBBMjjpP
PRATT- MUNGER.
WiNSHIP.
EAGLE. SIMTH.
We make the moet complete lice ti any
:oncem iu tbe woild. Wc aleo make
ENGINES and BOILERS,
LINTERS tor OIL MILLS.
Wc e?U everything needed abont a Cotton OlaWrit*
for Illustrated Catalogue.
Continental Gin Co.,
Birminnham, Ala.
FREE to WOMEN
A Large Trial Box and book of inI
structlons absolutely Free and Postpaid,
enough to prove the value of
PaxtineToEief Antiseptic
Pnxtinc is In powder
r^->. form to dissolve In
f* 3~'i3fttvlW.\ water? non-poiso:tnii*
^aUSr^^llDv and far superior to liquid
/jflSp'' sSStJIh^s antiseptics containing
/JHbj Tf M^QpK alcohol which lrritatc<
' *r^ ~S- , wai.i Iniicimcd surfaces, and
fr '"^^wSR.-V 'IBve no clunsiin; prnp
^f&3 *** ' ertiea. The contents
' neSsR t* JwtiXS ?' every box makes
llM> -%.? tnnrc Antiseptic SoluV10P^^5BjL
goes further?hus more
Jp uses In the family and
.1WO doesmorcjood than any
antiseptic preparation
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with .great success as a Vaginal
Wash, forLeucorrhoca, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
: and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatment of female ills T'axtiuei*
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we
| challenge the world to protluco its equal for
j thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing
I and healing power; it kills all germs which
I cause inflammation atul discharges.
All lending druggists keep l'axtlne; price.ROc.
ahox ; if yours docs not, semi to us for it. Don't
tuWo u substitute ? there is no thing like i'axt iue.
Write for the Free ltox of 1'uxtind to-day.
: IL PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston
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J
ELIXIR BABEK j*
The Quick tvnd Sure Care for
MALARIA. CHILLS. FEVER AND
LA GRIPPE.
It ia a powerful tonic and appetizer
Will eiir* tlint tired ferlinR. Thtlna In Park l.tniba
and Head. I* a purely vriictutilc Compound, and
contnlna Xo Qui nine or A rtrnlr. Prepared by
. Kl.tM'ZK.tl Nk I ?V fJO., tViibhlHiftou, 11.4'.
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t .iFITAL HTUt'K StlO.OOO.OO.
i |lu?tii,-???w hrn you think, i f yuii-.ir <>tT to school.
writ" tor t'olli*({c Journal nnil special i ITir nl tli?
I lendlnx ilutlnrht und Shorthand >chonl.v \t?dr?*as
' IvINt. 'S III Nl \ F.N* ( III I.E6E. Uitlrttfh,
' K. C., or t'harlnlte, K. C. i'W?* ulse teach U-ok.
I kreplnx. Shorthand. Kta by loatL]
|R^ Dropsy - 4
S Removes all swellins in 8 to so I
/ days; cflecis a ptrwanrnt curt
jffyn' /V^ in 30 to 60 <ioys. Trmltrc-tmrut
/??sC5j given free. Nothingcan bofatre*
-Write Dr. H. H. Green's 5onS.
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lloMor?BllndHors?s^%?flde^^
: 8oro Kjm. Utiry Co., Iowa City. la.. bave a ft lire cur>/
I THE BOWELS ^
cwEete,
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\ CATHARTIC
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blea. appendicitis, biliousness, bsrl breath, bad
t, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples,
I and dlssinees. When your bowels don't mo.-o
nore people than all other diseases together. It
ifferiog. No matter what mis you, ntart taking
well and stay well until you get your bowels
rets today under absolute guarantee to cure or
aped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Sample and
mpawy, Chicago or New York.
BY A $5,000
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UCATION NO HINORANCC.
iTES AT WORK.
WRITE TODAY TO
[SUS. COLLEGE, Macon Ga.
tCtl K, BII.IOt'SNFSH, NhRVOliSN F.SS
PSIA REMEDY
Atlanta, On. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST.
sunaaaannaisamsnaiausa?uHi
FARN MONFY If y?u ^'Pn,ul,tI
Ycu cannot do this
unless you understand them and know
how to eater to their requirements, and
lollars learning by experience, so you must
by others. We offer this to you for only :*>
r their own way even If you merely keep
1" Fowls Judiciously, you must know some- /
we are soiling n hook giving the experience /
J.r.) twenty-live years. It w. s written by /
and money to making a suc< er.s of <Mti? k- /
lusitiess?and if you will profit by his tw> n- /
Chicks annually, and mak. your Fowls /
:tt you must lie, sure to detsct trouble in the I
I Know how to remtdy it. Thin book will I
ure disease ;Jj0^Bprd lqngbg* and also for /
dime l>u rugfjK-hnd JHe-y thing, ird' .-d.
ke It prolli<l tor twenty-/
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