EA3Y FOR HIM TO TELl..
Voungster Escaped a Thrashing and
Had Smile Coming.
Secretary of the Treasury Leslie
M Shaw told tills story the other day
apropos of a discussion as to the propriety
of extending clemency to violators
of the customs law who furnish
evidence against their associates.
It was at a school in Mr. Shaw's native
state of Iowa, and one of the
boys in a class had committed some
grave infraction of discipline. The
teacher announced that he would
thrash the whole class if some one did
not. tell him who had committed the
offense. All were silent, and he began
with the first boy and thrashed every
one In the class until finally he reached
the last one. Then he said:
"Now. if you will tell me who did
this, I won't thrash you."
All right, sir. 1 did it," was the
rejdy.?New York Times.
Better Than a Lawyer.
Congressman Joseph T. Ilobinson
of Arkansas tells of an old uegro who
was charged with having stolen a hog.
Tim f.'if'lK wnrn nil nenlnat him 11 r>
had no counsel, and when the judge
asked him if he wanted a lawyer assigned
to defend him. he declared that
lie did not.
But you are entitled to a lawyer,"
the court explained, 'and you might
as well have the benefit of his serviced."
"Yuan Honor would jes gimme some
cheap white trash lawyer." the old
darkey replied, "and he wouldn't do
nie no good. If it's jes de same to
Yoah Honor. I'd ruthei depen* on de
Ign'ranco ob do court."?New York
TiniHR
tniliiPiKi. Circular Saw.
The largest circular saw in the world
has just been made iu Philadelphia. It
Is seven feet four inches in diameter,
and will be used to cut pine stumps
into shingle bolts.
I' i rSrermanonitv eare.l. Noflt-orne vousocss
after tlrst day's Dr. Kline's i; rent
Neneliestorer -'itrinl li tie unit t realise fr.-e
L>r tt. 11. K i.in k. I.id. t'31 Arch St.. Pniln., Pa
I'iic 17n11o<l Mute* lends ill countries as
a . onsumcr of eolfec.
Auk Voitr Healer Kit *il ? v? it-K %?t
A pnwdor. It rests Clio feet, t ares Coras,
fUiul'Mts. .swollen, < >r.t, to., i lous.Acliln ;
.Sweating I'eet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
f'"oot-Kaso makes now or light.sh >o*easy. A'
nil Druggists and shoe stores, ^5 cents. Ac'jeiit
ri(? substitute. Sample mailed Pukk,
Address, Alton S. Olmsted, l.e'toy, S. Y.
Dowager t^uvca Mnrglicrit.i of Italy has
? lace hnndkerclntd' worth Sltl.tXMI.
I!. II. Grekn'h Honk, of Atlanta, (la., arc
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. See t heir liberal olTer in advertisement
in another column of this paper.
<!oM is being eieelroiyticaiiy rctined in
tin 1'liilndelphia mini
Mrs. Wiiislow'sSout him* syrup for children
tintliini;,soften the gums, reducesintlamnm tiou,allays
pal a, cures wiud colic, 'JV.abottl"
The mileage of the railway svsteui of
Mexico now aggregates I0.07S tniies.
1 amsurel'iso'.si uro forCousuiuption saved
my lifethroo years ago. -M us. Tiiomas lioni:ins.
Maple St. Norwieh, N.l , Fob. 17, l'JOO.
('hin.t lias at present about Hilt) miicj of
railroads.
On a tombstone at the head of a
(Stave in one of the dog cemeteries in
Ibiris is this inscription the memory
of a lirnve St. licrnnrd "lie saved
the lives of forty persons ami was
killed by the foriy it rat."
Catarrh Cannot Ite Cured
With ai'ii.icat;ons, as they annot
read; ho seat ut ttio dis< use. l aia.-rhisa
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
, ft (Miff* it vol! innal luLo to ? 1 -
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11 h 11 s Catarrh Cure is iiik.'n ir.ti rmilly, and
<tii < ;lly on ii.< blood ami mu onssurfaco
liail a Catarrh t'uro i not a ipmek medicine,
il was nil scribed ny I'WHif I lit) best physlointu'i
in I his country lor years, ami is u regular
proscription. It is com posed of tlin
Ins.. ioiii-'s known, ' ombiunil with tlin host
ploo I puriliora, nctiug directly ou Iho mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination of
tlm two ingredients m what produces such
wonderful results in curing cutnrrii. Send
for tcstlniouialH, free.
F I. Ciiknkv .V ?'o., I'rops., Toledo, O,
Sold by druggists, price, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
One morning four-year-old Margie
had pancakes and syrup for breakfast.
Alter she liad eaten the eakes there
tvas some syrup left 011 her plate, and
she said: "Mamma, please give tue a
spoon; my fork leaks."
A real ghost-story with real humor
mi it ia "Tito Ohost in the Red Shirt."
by Bertha M. Bower, in l.ippin ott s
Magazine for July?
It takes a fast man to beat a board
nm. Ho. 28.
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H \ p. t | . . J toning up the s/stein .
\ H A I M / and restoring the con
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f " from any cause. It ia a
ja fins Tonic, and its almost supernatural healing
n| properties justify us in guaranteeing a ours of
all blood diseases, if dirtotions are followed,
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INDIGESTION
I "I was troubled with stomach
trouble. Thedfnrri'n Black- 1
Draught did me more good |g
in one week than all the doo- V
tor's medicino I took in a C.
year."? MRS, HA UAH E.
8HIRFIBLD, Ellcttsvillc, Ind. ?. ,
Thedford's Black Draught
quickly invigorates the action
of the stomach and r
cures oven chronic cases of
indigestion. If you will 99
take a small dose of Thed- H
ford's Black Draught occa- H
sionallv you will keep your io'j
stomach and liver in per- Kjj
feet condition. H 1
I THEDFORD'J 1
ILACK-DRAUGMT
Ei
More sickness in caused hv
constipation than hy any
otlier disease. Thedford's K9
Uluck-Druught not only relieves
constipation but cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
All druggist* eell
36-cent package*.
"Thedford's I>lackDraught
is the best inedi- f <
cine to regulate the bowels
1 have ever used."? MRS.
A. M. GRANT, Sneads EK
Ferry, N. C. >.
consTiPATion
i
PROM 1NEXT PEOPLE.
Speaker Cannon, who has a touch of
malaria, will take a sea voyage.
Kini; Alfonso of Spain will visit the
courtk of Europe this summer.
Rear Admiral Robley 1>. Evans is a
Jiascliall enthusiast, and seldom misses
an opportunity to see a game.
A. \V. Payne, of Itangor. Me., is
credited with being tin' oldest pru< Using
attorney in the I'nited States.
Chief Croker just eelebrated the
completion of twenty years' service in
the New York City Eire Department.
Earl Roberts has definitely accepted
Ambassador Clioate's invitation to
visit America before the close of the
year.
Paul Krr.ger is living in a villa at
t'larens. on tiie l.ake of t.eneva, with
his daughtiT, his grandchildren, his
sccreta'ry and his physician.
James Cordon Rennett carries with
1dm 011 his yacht, on every long voyage.
two line cows, in order that he
may avoid condensed milk.
Sir Thomas Upton is to make this
country a visit this year. He will
conllne himself on this trip to an inspeetiou
of tin* St. Louis Exposition.
Ramon Corral, who is to he the VicePresident
of Mexico, is known as the
I "l. il.v" ..? ?!.I.... . IO....V. .
V ?' ? i r-Mii in I'll/, > * il 1 'I
being now but forty six years old.
Sir William Turner, who was Ions
an expert adviser to Ihirwin on anatoniienl
points, is still wonderfully
active at his more than seventy years.
Jean l?e Ucsy.ke has set up a sinsins
school at Paris, which promises to pay
him "beyond the dreams of avarice,"
as he charses $10 an hour for classes
of four.
Oxford 1'iiivorsity (Kng.l conferred
the honorary degree of doctor of civil
law on Lord Cur/.on of kedleston, the
Viceroy of India; M. t'ambon. the
French Ambassador, and W. D. Howells.
A Fatal Explosion.
Johnstown. Pa.. Special.?A locomotive
boiler exploded on the Pennsylvania
Railroad while going up the
mountain 50 yards from Khrenfleld
station, killing threo men and injuring
two others, one of them fatwllv
The dead: John Wisslngcr. engineer;
Concmaugh, aged lf>; D. C. Crouch,
fireman. Conemnugh, aged 2S: Walter
Rosa, flagman. East Taylor township,
aged 21. The Injured: Conductor
Archibald Boyle. Conemaugh. cannot
recover; Brakenian J. D. Smith, seriously
hurt.
Dr. Smith Made President.
Knoxville. Tonn., Special.?The
trustees of the University of Tennessee
have elected Dr. C. Alphonso
Smith, professor of English literature
at the University of North Carolina,
| president of the University by unanimous
vote. Dr. Charles W. Dabney,
l * the present president of tho University
of Tennessee, resigned some time
i ago to become president of the Unlver
? sity of Cincinnati and will leave Knox
vtllo in about a month to take charge
of his new duties.
#
FULL QUART OF
;key free
IUo meaning of words and will do as wo aay. We
[>: the lowest-priced Whiskey House and the
i*ll Order W talskcy ('oaovrii In the Houth. All the
ullnn Whl?l.?-y wo sell Is ir?"d ?there's no had.
Wouldn 'liidhlieralo If Ihey knew how?they ure too
e i wnlskey sellers ure noted (or ml^lntr, blending anil
Wo wil mure genuine old whiskey and less water than
coni|M'tltor. "Casper's 11 Year Old" W tilakey Is
>y! lt'ainadcby honest people In tlio mountains of
lina. in old-style copper stills, lutl as It was made by
itboir. First-rate whiskey Is sold at fG.UU to #6.00
jut it's not any better than "Casper's 11 Year Old." It
or wo will buy it bock. We bavo a capital of 8500.000,
pies' National Bank and tho Piedmont Far In its ltunk
will tell you our word is (torsi. To Introduce thin old,
ikey, wo olTcr foor Full Quarts ef "Cn.pcr's 11
?two sample bottlrs. one 15, one 18 year old a corkt
drinking glass?all for It 8f?.90 Is sent wo
thoahoTcand nut in tree One Full Quart Kxlra.
mo of this whiskey only 7 years old. and will send tlveror
(10 or will furnish twenty full <|uart bottles on rcaml
give free corkscrews, drinking classes and sntn*
tins whiskey cost less than K.30 per gallon delivered.
flatn boxes with no marks to Indicate contents, and
Fx press. Buyers Wrst of Texas, Kalipaa, Nebraska
must ndd 'JO cents per quart extra.
THE CASPER CO. (Inc.)
Hi
pk*y nilTcrtlprmrnt to appear in oarcn'iQDiii. *f inrr^t i It* ted
m. sol frirnil. in need of pure whitkies for mcdiral use need
NEWSY (II-EAM \ <S.
roverty aim want arc nocuiiuna iu
be felt in ltussia.
Thirty-two <>f the forty-live States
will elect tJovernors this year.
Montreal will spend S:;.hihi mm in the
iniprovenient of its wharves.
Cireat irrigation vrorks are prnje ted
by the State of Hio ttrande do Norte,
in Itra/.il.
The I Invcniment wirei telegraph
station at Newport. It. I., will kept
open <la.v and niirht.
The loettst has heeotue a plague in
Spain and the Minister of Agriculture
lias been authorised to ti^ht tile pest.
Nicaragua will assist in construct in;;
a railway line across her territory as
a substitute for the proposed isthmian :
canal.
The Department of Labor and CoinIlierce
will establish a wireless telegraph
station on the lightship off Nantucket
shoals.
The Polish army is to puldisit a
shillina: inonthlv maua/.ine. It is to lie
called the Army Journal of the Itritish
Kinpire.
Improvements planned in ltio de Janeiro
ir.volvc a street length of nine
miles and the destruction of li;~l>
buildings.
New Orleans is llchtinir white tints
for a pastime, and it is >.iid that lite
insects arc List devouring some of the
wooden houses.
An eighty -four-year-old veteran of
the Mexican War held a reunion by
himself tit I'arisville. 111., and called
his company's muster roll.
Tlic I tepartmeat of Agriculture will !
Bond to Japan a largo collection of I
citrous fruits i11 < 1 i -mous to this country
in return for a similar courtesy.
The immigration otlicials declared
that the immigrants now arriving under
the steamship rate-cutting war
were the scum of Europe and that
thousands are being sent hack.
NEWS OF TIIE l'AR EAST.
I
Tlie armies of (lenerals Oku and
IN0d7.11 have united.
Another Japanese army is reported
ready to embark from Japanese ports.
A Russian military expert attributes
, Japan's successes to its superiority in
j artillery.
The Japanese occupied Scnuehen and
apparently are aiming to establish a
new base at Newehwang.
Japan complains that Russia does
not report about her prisoners of war
and may ask America to inquire about
j it.
i The olticial Japanese report of losses
j at the battle of Wal'ang-Kflo showed.
lifty ollicers and llt.'i men killed or
| wounded.
The Russian troops in Northern
Korea wore reported to lie rctrcatin;;
on Vladivostok, comma ndeerintr I i \ o
stock and food.
Two Japaucsi transports were tori
p. deed 1 ?.v the Unssiau fleet from Yladi!
vosiok, wliieli is now said to have re- I
1 turned to that port.
The Japanese have recovered thirty- i
one suns and other material from the
Hnssian cruiser Variaji. which was
sank at <'hemulpho. |
for! Arthur has a soldiers' paper the
Schlik or Itayonet. Snhscriptions are
.received in money tohaceo, matches or
Kuropean newspapers.
The IJussian losses at the battle of
I Wafantr-Kao are estimated b\ the Jap|
anese at IO.immi men: the Uussian offii-i:iI
I mures arc about .".*?<><>. Imt an
ollieer at NVwchwanj; admitted that it
was at least. 7oih?.
Six Itussian battleships, five cruisers
and fourteen destroyers were attacked
by a fleet of Japanese destroyers, one
battleship of the Peresviet type beinix
sunk, the Sebastopol disabled and a
cruiser of the Pallada type badly damaged;
the Japanese escaped with
j trilling loss.
Money Belt Found on Door.
Memphis. Tenn.. Special.?George
Ligon, of Millington, a suburb of this
city, who complained to the Memphis
police of being held up and robbed oi
$r?f250 by two men Into Wednesday
night, notified t'hicf Mason that he
found his money belt with the money
intact tied to the knob of his door this
morning when he got up. Ligon could
give no description of the two men
other than that they were not negroes,
lie claims to have had the money in o
ij< It about his waist.
Tax Rate Reduced.
Tallahassee. Fla.. Special. -Governor
Jennings, by proclamation, orders a rci
duct ion on State tax proper from three
mills on the dollar, as provided by legislative
enactment, to one-half of one
mill on the dollar, the lowest in the
history of Florida, made possihle by
the splendid financial condition of the
, State.
Governor Jennings left today for St
Louis, where he will take part in Flor,
Ida day exercises, which will be held
Saturday, July 2.
A SUB MARINE SINKS;
Russian Boat Goes to the Bottom and i
I
Whole Crew is Lost
.
24 DROWN AT SAINT PETERSBURG ]
Accident Due to Excessive Number
of the Crew, Mostly Novices, and
Attempt or a Man to Escape While
the Manhole Was Being Screwed
Down.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.?The submarine
boat Dalfin sank at her moorings
in the Neva, off the Baltic shipbuilding
yard at 11 o'clock Wednesday i
morning, with the loss of an officer, |
Lieut. Cherkasoff, and twenty men. The I
accident was duepartly to the excessive
number of the crew, mostly inexperienced
men. and chiefly to the unfortunate
attempt of a man to escape while i
his comrades were screwing flown the J
?. - i .
u'Hiuiuie.
The officers and men detailed for
sub-marine instructio 1 iiad assembled
at the Baltic yard, and three officers
decided to go down in the Delfln, al- j
though her captain was not present, i
relying on the experience of her skilled j
crow. A score of novices were anxious j
to go with the three officers. The
Delfln's nominal capacity is ten men,
instead of which number H2 entered the
boat, bringing her manhole 111 dangerous
proximity to the river level. Just
thou a tug passed, sending a heavy
wash against the boat. As soon as the
water splashed into tlie submarine
boat's interior, it created a panic
among the novices and one of them
tried to get out of the manhole, which
the older hands were screwing down
preparatory to the descent, the submerging
compartment having already
been opened. The water rushed in and
ar the submerged vessel sank like a
stone the officers and some of the men
v/r-re saved, being blown through the
manhole by a rush of escaping air.
The Delfln shortly afterward was
raised. Lieut. Klaguin, who was ouo
of ilie officers saved, said to the correspondent
of the Associated Press:
"The tragedy was like a dream. I
remember a sickening sense of suffocation
from the fumes of the storage
batteries and then a rush of air and
water. The next tiling I knew was
that 1 was ashore."
The Delfln is Russia's host suhma
lino boat. >5he was designed by Naval
Architect Boubnoff and Capt. Beklemishoff.
and underwent a successful trial
in 190:i.
Cloudburst Near Pittsburg.
Pittsburg, Special?Over 500 homes,
business houses and school houses a
short distance from Pittsburg, on the
Pan Handle Railway, were '(.undated
in from two to ten feet of water in
Robinson's Run Hollow and the Chartiers
valley by the cloudburst there
Tuesday night. Many buildings and
bridges were washed away, horses and
eattle Were drowned and at least one
lifo was lost. Tho loss amounts to
$500,000. The Murchland sisters, who
conduct a millinery store at McDonald,
narrowly escaped death in the
flood. Their store was washed from
its base with the three women in it.
They were rescued by Charles Caini
eron, who waded out to the building
ami carried oui me sisicrs one uy ono.
.Miss Blanche Bush, a clerk in a news
stand at McDonald, had a narrow
escape. The store was lifted from its
place* and swept into the stream. Miss
Bush was caught in the structure, and
as it floated away she screamed for
help. Her cries were heard liy Geo.
He miner ling, an oil operator. Ho
plunged into the water and swam out
to the building and swam bask again,
taking Miss Bush with him.
Military Allotments.
Washington, Special.?Acting Secri?rary
Oliver, of the War Department
has made the usual allotment of the
$1,000,000 appropriated by Congress to
provide arms and equipment for the
organized militia of the United States.
The money is apportioned to the
Southern States as follows:
Alabama. $21,047; Arkansas, $i7,952;
Florida. $9,973; Georgia, $25 932;
Louisiana, $17,952; Mississippi, $19.947;
North Carolina, $23,937; South
Carolina, $17,952 Tennessee, $23,037;
Tovn .. COT. OA." . \ : ! ? f _ Ann
i .mio, you,?v?, \ukiuiu ?>-;o.:>.s< ; i\entuck.v,
$25,932.
Bank Cashier Arrested.
Chicago. Special.?Col. Jacob II.
Plain, cashier of the German-American
National Bank, of Aurora, 111.,
has been arrested, charged with the
tnissapproprlntion of JCO.OOO of the
funds of the hank. The peculations
have extended over a period of three
years, during which time hank examiners
have several times gone over
the affairs of the Imnk and reported
all correct.
Accident to Russian Vessel.
Cronstadt. Special.?The Russian
battleship Navarln, while returning tc
her anchorage, was rammed by the
Russian iron-clad Netron Mnnia
which struck her amidship. The dam
age to the Navarin is not serious
though it may be necessary to drj
dock her. It is believed that the pe
rlod required for the repairing of thi
battleship will not be a long one.
DR. WOOLLEV'S
OPIUM AND WHiSKY
ANTIDOTE
fill cure jariKilr a: *ra? rs bams.
Mr. T. M. Brown, of McQueen. Ark., say*:
'Over seven years a<o I was onml of the
opium habit By your medicine. and have continued
in the very 1. ? : of liea'th since.
Yr. W M Tnnstnil. of i.oYiiiir* ton, Va.,
says: "1 am ?l:id to say that I lirnily lielievo
that I am entirely am! permanently *curc<l of
the Drink Main;, a- I have never even so much
as wanted a drink in any foriu since I took
your eradleator. nov. is months aito. M \Cas
the )>est motley I ever Invested."
Mrs. Virginia Tow :i*cnd. of Bhrevnport. I.a.,
writes: "No more opium. 1 have taken no
other remedy than yours, and I make no mistake
when I say thai my health is Better now
than It ever was in my life, and I owe it to you
and your rem- Iv. It has l>eea twelve years
since 1 was cured By your treatment."
|?r. Wnolley has thousands of such testimonials,
with pe rmission to use them. A treatment
with so many recommendations front
Phvslctans and cured patients must l?e Kood. |
I>r. AVoolley's Antidote has imitators, (as
all itiiod articles have??per ha ps you have : ried j
some of them. But there is nothing like Wool
ley's. It has stnoil the test of thirty years. No j
man or woman who uses opium or whisky in 1
any form, or who lia* friends so nfllictcd 1
should hesitate to write to
DR. 0. M. WOOLLEY,
litd North I'ryor street, \tlnotn. (In.,
for his Book on these diseases, whtcn he w t!!
send free and confidential.
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wrlt?* for follow** Journal mhI Sjcvial ? JT?.r of Hit;
IfHtlln;: nnd shorfhAtnt rhofl* AtMiv**
KI\(i S 1U SIM NN COM.tOK. Ilnlflffh, 1
N. ?*.. or < lit.i loCIc, \ . 4\ (W- nlv touch Book
Ircoiilnu. Minrth iik). Vi<\. I?y tntll]
A recent attempt i?> reduce the daily
; hours of female factory workers at
! Freiberg. (Jcrinnny. was opposed, on
the grounds that competition with
' Italy. Japan and China would not per-1
I niit it. and that if factory life were
made too attractive, domestic help
would still he more difficult to obtain
than i? Is now.
I Cr. Diggers' Kuckleherry Cordial
The Great Southern Remedy, curea All
stomach nn<l howo! troubles. children
teething Mnde from
The Little Huckleberry
! that grows alongside our hills and rnoun'
tains, contains an active principle thnt haa
a happy effoct on the stouinch and bowels
It enters largely In Dr. Diggers'
Huckleberry Cordial, the great stomach
Mid bowel remedy for Dysentery. Diarrhoea
and Woody Flu*.
Sold by all druggists. 26 and 50c bottle.
AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION.
Judge O. E. Lochrane, of Georgia. In a
letter to Dr. Diggers. states that he
never suffers himself to be without a bottle
of Dr. Diggers' Huckleberry Cardial
during the summer time, for the relief
i of all stomach and bowel troubles. Dysentery,
Diarrhoea, Flux. etc.
Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c bottles.
HALT IW ANGER - T AY LOR DRUG CO..
Proprietors, Atlanta, Qa.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Qum and Mullein will cure ('ourIi.', Croup
and Consumption. Price 2ocand $1 a bottle. i
BEST FOR
I GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubl
I blood, wind od the stomach, bloated bowels,
H pains after raitng, liver trouble, sallow .skin a
0 regularly you arr sick. Constipation kills mc
| CASCARET3 today, for you will never get w
S right. Take our advice, start with Cascaret
1 money refunded. 7 l.c genuine tablet stamp
R booklet free. A.ldreeF Sterling Remedy Com
uLrovwnHBR^anu *w;: ^WatnigiinBaMWOB?
w\mci
RIFLE ?,PIS
1 " It's the shots tha
" n ' Rifle and Pistol Car
p > y^-A they shoot accurately
trating blow. This is tl
' ' rij if you insist on having
?;-3 ALL DEALERS SELL WI
II _ In Car in Yrara. l'oaltlvn Cti
IF REE TYNER'S DYS
I - KKiil I.Alt IWr SIZE. Wri
SOUTHERN DENT
If yon nro Interest* d In ohtal
for free catalogue of full ln?i
Aoo-tss DR 8 W FOSTER. Dean. IOO NC
S~*HICKEJVS'
you cannot sp? n<l ycurs ami d<
buy the kniiwIiilRc required I:
, cents. You waul them to pay
them as a diversion. In onb r to han<il<
( tning abou; thim. To meet this want vn
of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 1
a inn* who put all his mind, and time,
en raising not as u pastime, hut as a hi
ty-flve years' worn, joil can save many
earn dollars for you. The point Is. tha
' I'oultry Yard as soon as It appears, and
teach you. It tells how to detect and r\
, fattening: which Fowls to save for bn
' you should know 011 this subject to mat
live cents In stamps. HOOK PUBLISHI
1S1PP
Cotton Gin
Machinery \
PRATT. MUNGER.
WINSKIP.
F.AGLE. SIMTH.
We make Use mo?l complete Uae tt uj
rgnceia us Use woi)?l. Wc alee make
ENGINES and BOILERS,
LINTERS lor OIL MILLS.
v, (. kCll rreiyUuuK Deeded about a Lotttn Ota.
Write foe 11 lust rested Catalogue.
Continental Gin Co.,
Birmingham, Aia.
FREE to WOMEN
A Large Trial Box and book of instructions
absolutely Free and Postpaid,
enough to prove the value of
PaxtsneToiSef Antiseptic
Paxtlne is In powder
form to dissolve In
' Mtcr ? non-poisonous
\ and far superior to liquid
/fWffiiSg -JMcllWiA antiseptics containing
!' \ alcohol which Irritates
rjjn > *f ^BfhA Inflamed surfaces, und
tjBTwc?v tinvc no cle?nsin<j propt'QLu
*** mRj crtics. Ttie contents
'laKS k* V'^Vnf / ?* "very box makes
Kjyojlf more Antiseptic Solu""
*'"n? lasts longer ?
yv0l goes further?has more
r uses In the family and
uui-^nmrcsoooinnnnny
_ V antiseptic preparation
>Oi^r' \nu can buy.
Th c formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash, for Lcucorrhoca, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatment of female ills l'axtineis
Invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo
challungo the world to produce its equal for
thoroughness. ltisar< velationin cleansing
ami healing power; it kills all germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
-Ml leaiUngdrujrKists keep I'axtlnc; price,Wks.
si"*; if yoiirsitocs not,send to us for it. It.u't
take asulsUituto? there in nothing like Foxtine.
%Vrite for the Kreo ltm of I'uxtliie to-i1?y.
B.. PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bid?., Boston. ?*.r.rB.
CHILLS
AND FEVER.
Atnl all other f?trni?<>f Malaria nr? npen<1Uy cured by
F.I.I XI K It A SDK. Kor sale at nil druy?t?r?a.
lo<\ a bottle Prepared by
lil.m zr.WNKI.l l O., Wunhlimton. ?. C.
F* _ _ ^ CURED
CV Dropsy h
Remov; r. nil swelling in H t.i so
' V | days; effects a pertuattetit cure
in -.o to t?> Trial treatment
givcufrti- N. ihiiiKcan hcfaire?
V Write Or. II. H. Green's Sons.
- tp* , AH - Snneiallfin, Box li Atlanta. 9SO.
'J*
N o M o r BI i n d H o r s e s '.K?dc??. ? "' ???
Acre 1 :> ? ?. liar rj Iowa < It v, la., ha\ a mr# curs
-j f t ;a -a^fc
HfflCURES WHERE AIL USE FAILS. 1
U| iiiv ('oimh Sjru;i. Tnatm jooO. L w
THE BCWELS
l . CAHDV
CATHARTIC
es, appenaicitts, DillousnesR, bna Dreatn, bad
foul mouth, hendache, indigestion. pimples,
r.tl dizziness. When your bowrla don't move
ire people than all other diseases together. It
tring. No matter what oils you, ctart talcing
cell and stay well until you get your bowels
a today under absolute gunrante-.- to euro or
ed C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and
pany. Chicago or New York. 502
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fBSTBR
TOL CARTRIDGES.
t hit that count. " Winchester
tridges in all calibers hit, that is,
and strike a good, hard, penehe
kind of cartridges you will get,
the time-tried Winchester make.
NCHESTER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES.
WM?????mranni n?art
ire for ALL STOMACH TROUBLES. I
IPEPSIA REMEDY &weu. I
lo im your Chi?' P. Box I.'IH, Atlniitn. < >? I
AL COLLEGE, OEORQUL'
11)trtk ? dental education, write
ruction.
>RTH SUTLER STREET. ATLANTA GEORGIA.
FARN MONFY If you Klve 'hem help.
laivpi nunci Vou t.annol ^ thin
unless you understand them and know
how to enter to their requirements, and
illors lenrnlnK by experience, so you must
>y others. We offtr I'.its to you for only. 23
their own wuy even If you merely keep
i? Fowls Judiciously, you must know sotnenro
selling n hook giving the experience
iitc-i twenty-five years. It was written hy
and money to making a success of Fhlckistness?and
If you will prollt by his twent^hleks
annually, and tnnke ybur Fowls
t you must be sure to detect trouble In the
kr.ow how to remedy It. This book will
tye disease; t<> feed for tm and also for
Medina pnrpoHes; and < verythlng, Indeed, .
! St profitable. K.uit postpaid for twentyNG
HOUSE). 131 Leonard St.. New YorkCU>
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