ANOTHER LIFE SAV^O. 1
Mrs. G. \V Foot*, of Salisbury. Md.,
|*rife of G. W. Foots, Sheriff of Wiro:
> ternl with tld^?r|>
< r/zr ^ |?| ihi ureu ana
^fc'lort
eating, and my
iBtnb* were badly swollen. One doctor
ttold me it would finally turn to Height's
disease. 1 was laid up at one tluie for
[three weeks. I had not taken L>onu's
tt&idncy Pills more than three days
fiwhen the distressing aching across uiy
4>a<;k disappeared, and 1 was soon en- j
tlrely cured." ^
i For sale by all dealers. Price 50
?euts. Foster MilbnrnCo., Buffalo,N. Y.
i
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* Kruger's View of Australians. | (
A vtory told in sporting circles ol
Che late President Kruger (luring the
esarly days of the South African sax
alnins the simplicity of the old Boer
ieader, at cording to the New Haven
{Palladium. When the first Australian
contingent arrived at Cape Town
Mr. Kruger is vaid to have naked
SJnneral Joubert if he knew anySting
about these Australians.
"I only know that 11 of them ones
* ? All ?'
"Good Heavens!" cried th* President.
"w? arc lo3t! Thirteen thou Mnd
of th<?m have just lauded."
Grave of Pocahontas.
In eonrmem oration of the Indian
^rincoe* Pocahontas, who died at
fliaweeiul, England, when about, to
SaM home to Virginia with her hus|mio
In 101C, St. George's Church, in
iWetpping. is to huvo a pulpit made
{ nam wruod brought from Virginia*
SroraJionta is buried in the cbauceJ
?rf St. George'
Fi 1*8permanent 1 venrw.l. No fltsomervon*neeaafter
find day's use ot I>r. KltnuV tirea
XerveUi-storur.V Jtrlnl Lxntlnand treatise free
Dr. ft. h. Kline.Ltd., 931 Arch St.. l'hllii.. i'u.
The highest railroad bridge in tlie world
is in Peru.
ItlatiLo C<iftf>f> Win* Kvfrvt liIiie*
Ft. Louis, Nov. 14. World's Fair gives
C7. F. Itluukc Tea and Co floe Co. highest
aivuril. mnd uriw ?n?l ? ?.!?! ~ i
? , " > VVJI- _
fee, aim) five additional highest award* on '
tlrant ('.thin Tea, (Junker Ceylon Ton. I
China Tea. Hiidzuokakt n Japan and Cot t
mio-im Tew, making greatest innnher
grand prizci ever aw.tided one firm. ?
There air 41,00* hotels in the United 1
States.
1 do not bolicve I'iso's Cure for Consump- \
lion has uitui(ual for eoiigliH nut! ctililt. -John ?
F.liovt.u,'Trinity Spring*, Iod., Feb. 15,1900.
The only eountry in Europe without any r
railway is Montenegro. k
v
^ht/eQuic^Entail
To t*iMi mlvrrtme the South'* ImiJIni,'
lluiiliii'tii College, four scholarships urc offered
yoong persons ?f this county at less than h
ost WRITH TODAY
Bi-ALi BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga. ?
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| WET WEATHER COMFORT I
"I have used your FISH BRAND
Slicker lor five year* and can truthfully
say that I never have had
anything give me so much com- j
fort and satisfaction. Enclosed
Li find my order for another one."
>4- 'You ceut defy the hardest storm With
! Tomer's Waterproof Oiled
, Clothing and Hats ^
i OUR GUARANTEE IS DACK OF THIS
SION OF THE FISH
A. J. TOWER CO. ettfWERj
bos lor. U. 8. A. iQ^y ?
FOIVfff CANADIAN CO.
Toaonro, CANADA
?9
hi mm ro pa
rimrLts j
**1 tried all kind* of blond rented.at which far. ad (i
% to mc any f<""I bat I b?*a fo'n.d tha right thing
si fact, kly tmc" wu full uf pioiplea ami blackMali.
After taking f'aararatt they all laft i aai
aaUualiig ttia uaa of tbam and ra<-omiaanUliif
Sham t.i my frtnnda. ! feel fine wb*n I rlta n tha I
morning. Hopu to Lava a rhanen to roruima*o4 ,
Dwacarata " _ 1
Prod C. Wittcn, M Kim lit., Newark, N. J. |
The Bowels ^ I
kmcamti
CAMDY CATHARTIC
Plaoaant. Palatable. Potent Tn*t? Good Po flood, '
awr Hli-kra, Weaken or <>rir>?. We. ittc. tuc. Never f,
Bold la bulk. The reutilne tablet atatnpcu C O C.
eawanlnal to euro or your money back. \
Sterling Remedy Co., Chl.ago or N.Y. 595
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES "
n
So. -17.
A Rncrksa" Training Bchool,
(JaMrv College in a l!u*in< and Shorthand 1
BelKMit unit mm e- n tnerlalli o: lralnlr.a lia
atmi.-ne fofUDJINFSSBl'rt Ev* " l?0rnMI *'
?lth two tiriim. Htmli at* from (ia<>r- 1
irl? !< Ni-w lurk H rifr /Or ra to toy nr. Address: jj
waUrjf College, Uol liOU. \V llniliitfloti, Dal. ^
HERE IT IS!
Want to Icnrn nil !>l>out Jtk
A Itorno? How to Pick jjHk
Out a Uond One? Know /yL Vmnmi
Imperfections and ?o W V.
Gumnl ugainst Kraud? \ 1 1
Gatert Inseanft and Kf- ""^Tl
feet a Cure when mmn f \ I \ '
la possible? Tell the w \ it,
Axe by tho Teeth? IVhtt to rah the Otf- j
farent Part* of the Animal? llnw to c
Khoe a Horse Properly? All thin and
other Valuable Information can be oh- ?
talned by rending our 100-PAGE II.I.U8- ,
TRATKD HORUK BOOK, which wo will 1
forward, postpaid, on reoaipt of oily 2S I
cent* in nlnnipa. ; .
_ BOOK ValL HOU9B.
M Laooar* ?i, W. X. City. | t
'
KlIROKI IS Tai;
? JRC
lapanese General Ends His Life {
The Field of Carnage <*1
tL-MORS AT LAST ARE CONFIRM^
I..U
>ne of th? Three Chief Japanese Co
roe
manders in Manchuria was Struck
the Breast by a Splinter of a She^y
and Died at Liao Yang Oct. 4.?Tl.d (
Bcdy Sent to Japan?Fortification of
Both Armies Near Mukden No"10
/en
co Strong As To Defy Attack. ^ Ij
" noi
Moscow,! By Cable.? Nemiroclr| I
kmchcnko. the well-known Russlcllu
var correspondent of the Associatpap
'ress. telegraphing from Mukden til ii
ier Sunday's (late, says the rcpo*nn
?f the death of General Kuroki 3 wo
onfirmed. Aeordlng to his versiSep
he splinter of a shell struck Genctie 1
<uroki. tearing out a portion of the
icart. He died October 4 at l^trdi
i'ang. and his body was sent to Pa
tan. A rumor persistently ciroulaned
hut a kinsman of the Mikado. Sit Mr
mai, literally, '"Third l.ittle I'riu4 to
las been :nmoi?iti-<l to Ktinnee?l t luilf
ral Kuroki, but the actual commiUSPt
?f the army has been entrustecxpeo
leneral Nodzu. who is reviewing! '
'rations. ho In
"For the last five weeks." rson
Janchenko, "we have practically! nfle
idvanced at any point on the wverec
southwestern front even a few viiss SI
'urther than we stood on Octob^'t f
)n the contrary, we at several pl'from
iave been obliged to retire sec11'1"1*
irersts, but the present lines ofh's l
enso must be considered perman 11P
n view of the strong fortiflcat0H 'lf
instructed. The Japanese posit
it several points are only S00 pi'1 Wf
iihtant from ours and must be ?*?1' 1
iidered to be definitely occupied v',el
he enemy. pear
"The latter's fortifications are 1 hc?11
nowledged by all competent pen/11"'
o be skillfully constructed. T 1,11,1
renches in many places are so f1"1"11
ully concealed as not to be noiii'tPU
/iv u suori instance away, the a WH
emoved helnjf carefully 'hrowii|lou,
ront ?>f the trenches. The gejjy 1
losltion causes n great tension e
>oth sides. ^ttr^4*
"Alarming news has been reccrtlioil
roni fort Arthur, hut the ahsenc0 tl1;
eports during the last few <! |*? nakes
it evident that the moven
a" one of the other Russian tin'*
rill he dependent upon the cours?tl to
ivents there. they
"On November 11. scouts on
ight flank attempted to pierce.;,
ino of the Japanese fortifications* 'p'1
rere met with a stubborn .esistfch e, |
ml finding the enemy st ongly re-en- |
orcod. retired."
*
Worse Than McCue Case
Auburn, Cal., Special. Adolf \\vber
as been placed under arrest, charged
cith the murder or his parent^ sister
nd young brother last Thursday night
nd with having set the family resience
on tire afterwards to conceal
lie crime, Wetter look the arrest coolv.
The arrest took place immediately
ifter he left the witness stand, and af
cr lie h:ul reluctantly answered the
luestions asked him by Coroner Shepird.
the district attorney and seiernl
f the jurymen.
The latest theory in the Wober inurier
< -use is that tlie murderer shot the
ather first; then, us the sister appeard
in tho hull, he shot her; and tneti
he mother seeing what had l?een done,
icreamed atul started for him. when
ie shot her. She continued on across
he room, and raising her left hand,
ook down the telephone receiver lo
all for help, at which time she received
the second shot, which penetrated
ho body just under the loft arm. The<
hlld being the onlv one left, the rourlerer
struck him over the head and
oiled him.# The operator at the conrnl
telephone office says thut the line
it tlie Weber residence showed "busy"
it about half hour before the fire was
Uncovered.
Adolphus Weber, in jail, had milling
to say beyond that he had a .qjood
light's rest. No effort has 1?? en made
o get the young man out on a writ
>v his attorneys.
Weber's description is said lo tally
Vl t ll f hp flOMt'flntinn ......
? ?' ??' Wl M?? '
>ei? who robbed the bank here.
Six Held For Murder.
Wrightsville, (la.. Special. The corrrr's
inquest over the body of Clayon
L. Williams, a young merchant
if Spann, Johnson county, who was
ound dead in the road a few days ago.
as concluded here. The jury recomu?
nded that four white men and two
rhite women be held for the minder.
The defendants are Rufus Price, l.ofIn
Cut low. Arthur Mormau, Walter
Vulker. Mrs. Lizzie Edge and Mrs.
ielle Williams. Some of the defendants
re related to some of the best famlles
of Caurens and Johnson counties,
nd a great crowd assembled to hear
he evidence at the inquest.
$30,000 Fire at Savannah.
Savannah. *Ja., Nov. hflxfagdylxd
Savannah, (Ja.. Special. Kirl In the
evolving warehouse of the Seaboard
Mr l.ine Railroad did about $30,000
lamage. The entire Are department
>f the cltv was called outj and In
idilltlon two tugs assisted in fighting
ho fiamos. Two firemen Were hurt,
I either seriously, however. The stores
Mimed consisted chiefly of grain and
tenirml nercbMiU'.se. j
Hmmr :
BHii! hmSil
r
ILARY AND LARCENY. j SQUIRE Wll
Mlas J. A. Drew, Await i 0?*- Heywa
Upon* a toast Sarious Port Mil
(iovernoi
ish, alias J. A. Drew, j d;iy sent c
ed white man wlio was < >nl >mnn
re on the charge of tar.V ??f fStn
d luiceny, was arrested ?Imt on tlii
ta of Charlotte Thnrs- t ^ i I laid O.
? at 11 o'eloek, The for the St/
here were immediate- 'H duly r
j[ the arrest and Con- K?nie upon
K. Mills went up and ')'
d Parish to Foit Mill Thus it
ing train. rnonial Inn
iminary trial was set for past..
' " " 4 1 -- mission of
mug ?i o:n miii, wiicii
before Magistrate J no. ! ward tuac
uiey, Pariah waivvd tlie n*ont: "I
y and was committed to "b'mt a v?
ti default of a $200 bond dton sent
te with which Parish is nuking tin
is committed on Sunday vok?-d. A
tember 2(ith, last. At I presented
.^arish was employed in ' thought
colton miila here and Hie pe
ng at the In me of Mr. H lions
tterson. On the night ">e mise <
Parish, with the mem- (hmbt shu
. Patterson's family, had cfr? hut
preaching and had gone him at Hi*
way to church, when mutter wa
1 himself, saying that ho |her pioo
ting important mail and '"1? f >r 1
>y the postolKce. This "dvisalile
st seen of Parish. Mr. "i'estei
and family returned tomensi
r the service and there which M
1 that a trunk helongit g Kcneraly.
onie Patterson had been h*ive abs<
pen and $18.75 takon K?"d of s
. A search of the house literatim
and it was found tlmt a,,(' "hen
ooni was also in a t'uin- "M,aiy pi
condition and that the j ,1,Sil*'wn*id
evidently made away with the
1 of the man's clothing, j "s exeich
ih not suspected of the f'1"8 vv'1'
several hours afterward, '''
i finally lie failed to put which at
ance. it dawned upon Mr. remove i
i that ho (Pariah) was h
y one, and that during ' stat? d. 11
ily's absence had taken ?ee to so
lin^ and the money and
Mr. Patterson at once ONE
riHnt issued for Parish, Take
ing was heard of him un- I' l""' "
lesday evening when a million
r on the evening tiain rience, a
Otfieer Hall, of this dijuaits
at ho had that afternoon siderath
sh on the streets of Ohar- I Set 111
'lie Charlotte ollicers were ! sweeten
look out for the man, and j ^
' did, arresting liiui the ! '<'l,l,lrl
; morning w "[ y:'"V
arrested Parish stronuly ?* , >ar
o. "cotton in his possession join in
these county or lo-at meetings, and
agitate the importance of this ntep
anion;.; iiis neighbors, to the end that
success in i he near future will be a?*
sured. \\Y have held our own well so
far, but we can do much better and
easily advance the price from 2 to 3
cents by persistently refusing to sell
end lightening up present receipts "
Danger of a Lynching.
A onnnin 1 t'rom /^/xliivn ld<> C?m>ln 1
r%. hwui v/unuiiuta niiiuia;
night says:
According to telegram? received by
Governor Hayward there lr danger of
a lynching :n Saluda, but at present
communication is cut off at th.it place
or. account of wire trouble. The following
telegram wac received Sunday:
"Saluda. Nov. 13.
"To Gov. D. C. Hayward;
"Wire sheriff at once to carry John
Perry, charged witn the murder of
Joe Dennis Weils, to penitentiary. Un:iafe
hA-jo. Danger of lynching. Eull
particXlirs by first mall.
(Signed) "E. S. B LEASE."
Mr. Please j the :;<nator-olect. an 1
on receipt of the telegram the following
was sent:
"To Sheriff W L. Khoden, Saluda,
S. C.:
"Mr. Blease wires danger of lynchlDg
Perry nnd asks he be brought to
penitentiary. You must decide. Swear
lc deputies necessary and protect prisoner.
8ee no lynching occurs. Communicate
with me at any time,
(feigned) "D. C. HAYWARD,"
The following was also sent:
"To E. S. Blease. Saluda. S.
"Telegram received. Have wired
sheriff. Confer with him.
(Signed) "D. C. HAY WARD."
It is impossible for the Governor to
retoCh Saluda on account of the Newberry
and Johnston offices being closed
and the telephone line having trouble.
Secretary Hay's Brother Dead.
Washington, Special.?Secretary of
State Hay has received a dispatch an nnunrlng
the death of his brother. MaJot
Leonard Hay, V. S. A., retired, in
the seventieth year of his age. He
died at the Hay homestead in Warsaw,
III. The late Major Hay was the
head of the family in this country. A
prominent official said that he was an
offieler of great intelligence and efficiency.
and since his rctirenwnt had
been one of the most public-spirited
citizens of Illinois. Secretary Hay will
leave to attend the funeral immediately
Died of Appoplexy.
Baltimore. Special. While seated at
his desk in tho banking house of Alexander
Brown & Sons. W. Graham Bowdoin.
a member of the firm, was suddenly
attacked with what is believed to
have been apoplexy, and died without
regaining conelousncss. His health had I
always been excellout. and be hail not
complained of fooling ill. The physi- j
cinns who were called In say that a
blood clot on the brain was the cause
of the attack.
.LARD D BAILES OUSTED \ l
rd Breaks Up the Noted rauw?y wi-r
I Matrimonial Brreau. making hnu
r Hevwnrd on Thurs- ! IhroatTaml
, . i P h <i- the ml vent c
nit the following oth- t,rv for JjeOII
inicntion to 11??? fiocre- even tho*\vo
te: 4*Please take notice hopeless i^psi
h day the coinmitibion of SU1THaiti's,
n ii 'turv public ^,v^'by"S
ite ??f South' (.Carolina, This great r
ovoked and enter the Throat and
your records accordiny- 1 rice
is that the noted matri- Stati S
lean becomes u tiling of ra'icm Ms
In revoking tlio com- IVnhrdv f
Bailee Governor Hoy f-r Wintl
It? tlio following state tii menls
t will be recalled that li-'s' ?.f t
ar ?i"o there was a pe fund, whii
iii from York county to Nowui
it Ins commission be ret
c >uliter petition whs Ss
that no action be taken. "1 was tr
lit that time that in view trouble. It
titions and counter pe- noneofw1h
... . . 1 e saw an ad.
1 other circuinstances ot determined
[hat the benefit of the few doses 1
illhl be given to the ofii- after was e
in declining to remove S,'VM "
. 7 i .i . . mine have
it tunc I stated that the Neuralgia.
s still open to such fur- , and Gonori
f as tlie parties petition- 1" I ass, e
:is removal might deem (>:!,y u
to adduce.
day there was presented The firs
{ovornor certain liteiature law was 1
r. liuiles is circulating j on the St
which literature 1 be- fur the d
ilutdy detrimental to the ; to 1. It
ociety. A perusal of the a (Vw da
shows a most redicnlous Senator
rd view ol the duties of a 1 and iniuh
iblic in reference to the tent ion t
cerejiioiiy. An officer people i
concept ion of the duties; voted foi
< <.1 l)y this officer clearly
tin the purview of section
e code of laws of 1902, Termini
ithorizes the governor to leg of J. 1
it his i U nsure a notary dev l<u
,r the reason, as already ' ? I.1
mt such conduct is a men- Uun-d. li
cial organization.'' Scalds, SI
j at all drw
OF BAILliS' CI ItCU LA US. I
14 ounces of dislike, 1 Mrs I
f resolution, i grains of p|a xv|,
sense. 4 ounces of expe- tivc-s in
large sprig of time, and f,? s<)m,
of cooling water of eon- tawlm .1
"i. a few dr
e?e over the tire of love, He\
with miliar of forgetful- Bhicksh
;itn it with the spoon of assist tl
mly, put it in the bottom t? r, in n
heart, nork it with the cork preshyt
conscience, let it remain, Iveen in
ta: v\ir tteet? VN,
grant Is beautifully engro sed on
parchment and is well preserved and
perfectly legible. The place was
named Mark Alexander's llange ia
honor of Mark Alexander. Lord Baltimore's
agent at that time. It is situated
on the old Bluo Ball road, a
short distance east of Pokorny's Four !
mile bouse, on the B?lair road.
Minister Barrett states there are
three propositions tor tli settlement
Pf que.'lions now pending with l'an?
una.
TILL noon;
Th? Siuipla Dikli l'lint Kerpi One Vljor.
oil* mixI Writ foil.
When the iloetor takes ltis own mod- i
|-lclue ami the grocer on is the food lie
| recommends some eontldencc eoiues
to the observer.
; A grocer, of <> <ian. Tud.. had a praeI
tical experience with food worth any- i
one's attention.
He says: "Six years ago I became
so weak front stomach and bowel
| trouble that I was dually compelled to
give up all work in my store, and. in
fact, all sorts of work for about four
years. The last year I was eondned
! to the bed nearly all of the time, and
much of the time unable to retain food
! d\t anv floet An ???? M ? ? . ~ ?
u. _..J .. .... ..... OlUU.il. U. ..... .......
els were badly constipated continually,
and I lost in weight fro:u 105
pounds down to 88 pounds.
"When at the oottoni of the ladder
I bunged treatment entirely and siarre-.l
in on Grape-Nuts nnd cream for
nourishment. I used absolutely nothing
but this for about three months, r
slowly improved until I got out of bed
and began to move about.
"I have been improving regularly |
and now in the past two years liuve
been working about fifteen hours u
day in the store and never felt better
in iny life.
"Ituring these two years I have never
missed a breakfast of (Jrape-Nuts
ami cream. and often have it two
meals a duy, but the entire breakfast
is always made of Grape-Nuts and
cream alone.
"Since commencing tlie use of Grape-|
Nnts I have never used anything to
stimulate the actfbn >f the bowels, n
thing f had to do for years, but this!
food keeps me regular and in fine
shape, and I am growing stronger and
heavier every day.
"My customers, naturally, ltave been
Interested and I am compelled to anRwer
n great many questions about
Grape-Nuts.
"Some people would think that a
simple dish of Grape Nuts and ereain
would not carry one through to the
noonday meal, but it will and In shemost
vigorous fashion.''
Name given by I'osttim Co., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Ix>ok in each pkg. for the famous
little book, "The Road to Wellvllla,"
isastrous Wrecks. IF
uis is responsible for many a " *
ck and the same causes nn> _
ian wrecks from sufferers of U-< 1 C
Dung troubles. But since I -*
>f Dr. Kind's New Discov- I A.. T>
sun.pt ion. Coughsaml Colds ' nliss 1 ottl
TRt cases can be oared, and Grip ?.>f II<
ignation is no longer noces- Uate'ltler t
Lois Cragg, of Dorchester. -?i H.r
9 of many whose life was
(r. King's New Discovery. '
tomedy is guarantee 1 for-ill Com-ernin
lXnng diseases bv all drug- Hearts Cm
ohc.il. Trial bottles froe. Dm-otliv N
jTlie'Cnvul
uperinteridnnt of Edfl- Warvviek <
rtin 1ms received from for
und U chock for !?"J,0')0 Tht? i i
irop e<illei?e. This in j The One 1
r chct k roeeyt d on tin1 i The Choii*
lie physcnl year of the The Henri
h 1 una from N> vetnber (\ilumet'
!'* Thf (Van
infill very siek with kidney i 1 ? 1 l*
riod all sorts of medicines. fetich
relieved n>e. One day 1 ji ?
( f your Electric Viitters and i .
I to try that. After takinu a | thinji wilt
[ t(dt relieved, and soon t here- ceptable.
ntirely cured, and have not ulur ?1 f>
: day since. Neighbor- of . f.. V *
been cured of Rheumatism, . .
I.iver and Kidney tfonbles ? ' >u had
i' Debility." This i.swlint i'. Xmns at I
>f Kreeinout, N. C. writes, j
t all drug stores. . j
I _
t election nnder tl)P*'lh ice ... .
iel'1 iti Cherokee county j
ti and resulted inn defeat j l;> iY k.
ispmisnry by a vote of G j Harris, 1
will be remembered that
\ s prior to iiir f i wi ion rx \
Tillman visit**?l Ciaffney
i ,i .. All per?
n si).-.;.;h urging ti e te- tr08Hp.fM s
f tin* dispensary but the thn lauds*
rejected his advice and will J>o rif
Its removal disregard
A Bucaway Eicrclo.
nt? ?! with an ugly cat on I ho
1. Orner, Franklin drove, 111.
Hid a stubborn ulcer nuyiolil>o.tors
and remedies for tour
lion Bucklen's Arnica Salvo |
r's just as good for Burns,
tin I- ruptions, and Biles. tfuc,
i gs t ores. j ?
? - Thos.F. M
If. A. Miller, of Kissemeo | .
o lins boon visiting relal MvDOM,
Fort Mill and Rock Hd. Attornc
4 time past, went to Cir ' raetic
unction Thursday to spend Our Mr
,i \i o . \iour olnuo
iys with Mrs. Sen Mus>e\. NVet.
; .1. IT. Thornwoll went to truatcdh
>urg*Tliuisday afternoon to
ie pastor. J lev, W . R. Potprotracted
meeting nt the j y-j
erian church winch Inis tj U?
session all this week. Dr. i
e-r!Tiumro *? ^'iciree.Spar- ,
' night. ' Mv V!?y ^ preach y\ \,T
your medicine, i now n ul "
"I feel very grateful to you and
ham's Vcptablo Compound to all
I had the last spell of nervous pr<
eight pounds at that tune ; now I we
"1 consider your Vegetable Co
rhanking you many times for the hoi
I remain. Yours t ruiv. Mm. J II Fa>.->
Reinoinlirr Mrs. Pinkham'x a
are foolish if tliey do not sink for
experience, anil has helped miiltil
A r ft ft fl FORFEIT >' *' cannot forthwlt
\nl IIIII a',oT" to?iinioin?U, winch will yro\
Qaolt's Planters and Distributors
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Write fur 1'rlrea anil CbIhIosii?.
OANTT flFO. CO., Hacon, Qa.
So. 47. I
. f' Remove* all swelling in 8 loaa
/ days ; effects a permanent curt
>V in jo to 60 days. Trialtreattnent
given free, f.'othingcan be faire*
xwettklStS^jP Write Or. H. H. Organ's Son*.
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Thompson's Eye Water
r^HICKEJSfS E
you cannot spend years iind dot
buy the knowledge required by
cents. You want them to puy t
them as a diversion. In order to handle
tnlng about them. To meet this want we
of si practical poultry raiser for (Only 2f?
n msin who put all hts mind, and time, a
? n raising?not as a pastime, but as a bus
ty-flve years' work, you can save many C
I earn dollars for you. The point Is, that
l'oultry Yard as soon es It appears, and k
leuch you. It tells how to detect and cur
fattening; which Fowls to save for bree
I you should know on this subject to make
( Ave cents in s craps. BOOK PUB*?JfUIN
IIRTHDAY
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Some of tliea-. hre re^0
editions, others aro ipar
paper and binding,
better p ole some out for Jfe
thefce prices. - ^
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>?At durcet ma'.d teacher for
Valley HJrh School. Apply fl
Mall, (fcscola, S- * ' > or J M- JW
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mm are h iroby warnod not to<"p
u any niniuier whatever uiioa
nf the nntlorsiuruccL Tho lr.v^HH
?idly enforcei a^aiust all
tills notice. iih
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J. D. Withers,
Mrs. L. 13. WnriEli^^H1''*.1.
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LEWIS t?fc TllOPj^^Vn'iiiiinilj
at I.aw, Ynrhvilij^^^Y N; s.
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p p Th'?! trv('11 shot". liear
in ,>11 Mill |:.l'ini k
to attend lo dh
reir.edk *
nF m ri^^H female troubles,
nprvous pros1p
t i i \? whole da\ and
-1 ^ 1 but, thanks tc
!it A \.i
1 Mill ffr^ E. l*inkJt
lias now b^W^i'our years situ?
nstration. I only v i^lu'it ninetyigli
one hundred u^id tv,eut v-three.
impound the finest remedy n ado.
letit I lvieived froi<i your medo inc
i kii, 230l? Elliott Avt^ St. Louis, Mo.
ilvicc is froe and <i]i siek women
it. She speaks fw>m the widest
tildes of m onicn.
5> produce the orleitifcl l?lt?re ami v ,;a*t\u?1 o*
< t.oir Hbsnlr.t. ?ontdn?no,. ?
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WE CURE DISEASES Of MEN
t\Va j<n irnnt*-?? n<|ulok.
and la?ulnii ulre in nil
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STRICTURE,FA UK50PELE.
WEAK. BACK,
PROSTATIC TROU- .
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PECULIAR
TO MEN. ALSO ALL,
NERVOPS, KIDNEY.
BLADDER AMP RBCTAL
PIHE Aft S Al?*?
Imnnriinf Prh. Lcfttbarr.au .% Itenlley
lilljjuriani ure (ha only *p?olaiint* la
Atlanta who treat lueir caa?s '.h >uv?*Ir?a.
WritP you cannot eftii acul ritvcrfba
" I llw your trouble and .* oWTe by r?turn
mail, free of chargo. our dir rnoala
blank.
BEST HOME TREATMENT. ConxaBfttIon
Free. Everything confl' antial.
Drs. Leathermaa i Bentley,
Cor. Marietta a ad for,yth SU.,
ATI SB AIT A A
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Iloure: H a. in. to 10 p. u. - "
Kuifrlay: 10 to 1.
Af:? MILLSTONES
0ORN If innood *f Corn Mill or MillH
V||P I tj ?<nn?a yo? will find It to your
m niLLo intMwtf % correspond with
v / CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO..
of CtnMftik. N. C. Maitufactorrrsof
CORN MILLS from th] famous
Moore Counts' Grit.
AR.N MONEY" w you *tre them help.
unless yotf tirwJer^SS .<tS?iot 5?.
how to cAt^r h? tii thofr, and know
lars leanih* by eir^riI^Ulrw~ents' and
others IV? oX.,.^Krlance. so you must
^rown?y^. f'" ?? you for only. 2
Fowls Judiciously 2J,' "?er?'y kW
are selllnw ? bi&fc'fJiiSiJ1?, know "inoC.>
twonty-nvs Tair? 2?P.'.r,*A?*
nd nonny ?n m?wi wtis written by
inraa-anS ? SS^RM of Chickhicks
Itfiiislfl? r JlT?.nt by h,s twenyou
wi'nAnfiT Z"w. rr your Fowis
now hour to rsinsdt TlUs"b'o< k? 11
ri!.?L*' ^ -'or eKR* und ulso for
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