THTS permanent ly mr? |. No fits ornerroae?aaa
after first clay's use of Dr. Kline'a Great
eryeltnstorer.l'jfaria) hottloaud treelike free
J>r. H. H. Ki.me.I.td., 9t)l Aroh St.. Pftllu.. Pa.
lews whote language ie Spanish abound
in the Kant
a ?v av/iirwiur uuii^iiil()iiuu n .'111 imaiUDIO
anadlcino for coiiKtis and colds.?N. W.
Nami-hi., Ucaan Orove, N. J., Fob. 17, 1900.
Icebergs are the product of flreendaud
glaciers and are formed by the
^thousand in tho far northern fiords.
HAa the glaciers sweep into the sea they
"calve" or Ihrow off mighty blocks,
mi these are what we know as ice4?er~s.
flow's This?
^Ta offer On* Hundred Dollar* Reward for
acy casa of Catarrh that cannot b? curad by
Aiau"i catarrh our*.
P. J. Cikvit A Co., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known F.J.
CAieoey for the Inst 15 years, and belle** him
perfectly honorable In all business trausaclions
ami financially ablo to carry out any
WlK atious made by their firm.
Wan A Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Teledu,
O,
WauiiNo. Kinnak A Mastis, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly u|K>u the blood and muooussuriaoaauf
the system. Testimonials sent free.
JPrtoe, 75c. r>er bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Tiro carcass of au elephant la the
djkrnt Zoological (Jurd^ns, which bad
feeeti killed, was bouirht br a lnonl nnrt
atelier. who transformed It Into
frankfurter sausages. He was able
Ao manufacture no fewer than 11800
pounds of sausages, which sold like
lot cakes.
WEPlja
v*^538ilBB
TOM
1 lf!Mi
iHH mJ\ I ? Lrwi 'III
'^h^e^UicABl? Bareaiii
To h?tfr the Mouth'* Lodlnc
Bw'neaa Collftf, four KhtUrthlpi are ottered
your.* jv?-aom of this county at lere than
aert W RITS TODAY
GJWI.A P.nMmnni.TWlP. MQnnn Oa
uuwui oow UUUUUM JJj iUUUUlJ. UUa
i 44 All Signs Fall In a Dry Tim?**
TIIK H I O X OF TOE FlrfO
MtVElt FAILS IN A WET TIME
Tn ortJertns Tower's Slickers,
A customer writes: "I knvtr
<Aey trill kr all riffki if Ikry
ker? |A? 4 fith ' or* fArtn."
| This coofldenrt Is the outgrowth
of sixty nine years of
careful manufacturing.
A. J. TOWER OO.^Wpofthfia
lloaton, V. S. A.
Tower Canadian Co.
Limited " . C
Toronto, Canada 'Zjfl BRAS**
Uaktrt of Warranttd H'#f Wiathir CtothinQ
??
BAD BREATH
"Per most'..# 1 had yreat tmnble with bit etotnarh
4 utnd all kind* of inrdirlnca. Mr toiifun ha*
kMi actually aa |?in aa (raaa. m7 breath having
bad odor. Two wreke a?< a friend rciotumended
Caacarele and after ualne thein I can willingly ana
Cheerfully aay thai they have entirely cured me. I
therefore let you know that I ehall rrcomuiegg
bbaaa to any ana aaffertng from each tmnblra."
Che* H. u-lyan, 19* Klvlngtou 8t.,MfW Vvrk, NT,
Bowel# ^
uvdctfidft
Cam err CATrwmc
Hltiaal. Palatable. Potent. Taata flood. T>o flead.
Waver btaken. Weaken or Orlpe. Ita. Be, Mr. Nev2
eld la bnlk. The genntna tablet etampad COOL
Oaarauteed to oura or yoar mouoy back.
8tcrling Remedy Co., Chicago or N Y. jgl
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
ISo. 49.
H To grow a large crop o( good potatoes, the Hj
aoil roust contain plenty of Potash. "a
S Tonuioc mrlons, cablvtgr, turnip*, lettuce
?in fart, all vegetable* rrmovr larue quatiU- I
1 tie* o( Potash (rom the toil. Supply I
I Potash ?
fTtserally by the on- of fertilizer* containing: H
mrt ,'ett th.tn 10 p< r cent, actual Potash.
H llettcr aacl tnore profitable yields are sure to B
U Our pamphlets are not advertising: circulars fl
B booming special tcrtill rrs, but contain Valu- Lf
. B able information to fanners, bent tree tor the Rf
a ORRMaN kali works
I New York?'9J Nassau Street, or
Ifl Atlanta, t'.a.- --r.Vi South llroad St. g
K
Pi
The Beautiful
By Henry
about those women whc
Heye? Do they belong to t
j; seem to think they do not
kamBMi like men. They n^ake a g
the beautiful sex^ though t
|^tgS|T|i to the eye. Just as som
are physically weak, "becoi
often dwelt in a weak man's hodvi so i
by cultivating spiritual beauty excel t
of fascinating men.
Spiritual beauty follows the aame
sums It up in four lines when he makes
Why are our bodies soft o
Unapt to toil and trouble
But that our soft conditio!
Should well agree with ou
In pose women's minds, like their b
never angular, hard, robust, sturdy, like i
from mental beauty is much more alb
Some of the most fascinating women kn<
beauty. Given two women, ono of who
sympathetic, soft-voiced, patient, sweet,
clous, in a word winsome, the other r
mental beauties Just named, and very fe
vating as the first. There is deep phll
some is that I,.rP NVill he n<> I
It Is of tbh. prudent ? that
they were pr? ; ,. . 1 beaut 11
In trials of j/Ser.nte tut t > they art
should remr uuinntion ?>t Strength is
But mrt.0ioml, us cuhsense of be
and vulne. . { ^|0 ,K<a enslave. Ti
charms, plij. . ...J, above all
strength at the . ' jty.?Woman
j nit"
Cost of Being i
Tlic Antoniahing Bum Bcpi
on Weurinu
%
oy ixene
I HE sums squandered on cloi
^ I ^ It 1b true that even the
J comes to a pretty penny, i
mmmm own attire, but In the cos
has an opportunity to open
O&KB cost of women's raiment h
highest fashion can hardly
of less than $20,000 a year. If her hush;
without feai t he is encouraging her
In order1 :u be comfortable a woman
frocks a yeas Five of those should be ta
should be fit tuD evening powns, ten din
they are ct , of soft wools and sille
should be a d fifteen summer dresses <
and embrol >, and half a dozen tnl
weather, e'' ,
The sttcfet suits cost from SI25 to )
and that is why they aro so expensive.
The finest tailoring is done on the simple
the linen suits, above mentioned, come
dressmaker will charge from $150 to $7
to 51.?0 for the little dresses, and
with their dainty frills and furbelows.
Of "tea gowns," In which my lady 1
on occasions, she will have three or foi
with fur, perhaps), and these will be :
wrappers, of soft silks and batistes (fash
expensive, and trimmed with Valeneienn
&
How We Hear
Om
R.v Or. L. Laloy.
a person records on a phr
??Srl T by himself together with ?
I ^ machine to reproduce thes<
11 ii^ orally happens that he ens
not his own. On the other
perfectly. This singular f
own voice differently from
t .. t.. e/.m.irbrul Kv PinfnOBlir PYTlor
nr> in l<mamvi .
of tone. It inuBt be remembered that on<
the air as do his auditors, but across tli
pans of speech and those of hearing. Tl
timbre from that conducted to the car by
Wo may show this as follows: Take
teeth and pronounce a vowel continuous
taken between the teeth and released by
stops his ears. The latter will find tha
teeth the sound becomes stronger than
alone, and has a different qualify. The <
a wooden rod to the larynx of the persor
to time, to the bserver's own larynx,
found that Its passage through a solid
sound and modifies its quality.? La Natu
Patriotism of
| J&Pi
By William Dinwit
all social barriers dowi
I ^ A TI the millions o! Ji?pan are
vv crushing defeat of Russia J
i ^ j toy.
The practical, every-da>
sihle lino-spun theories, is l
an(j women are working v
relief and aid societies.
The oldest nnd best known of thos
founded in 1887 by the government, nnd r
Prince Komatsu, until his death n year a
perial highness. Prince KAnin. The orgr
tions of the members, who number betv
the present time, a large reserve fund o
lars gold.
The Red Cross society has a branch t
unteer Nursing association, which was
society.
An interesting fact Is that qill the i
among its members nnd practically all tt
Nabeshima is the president and manager
in Tokyo alone who are both contributing
association has branches all over the cmp
What the Noise Waa.
The runninar of tha trains in thf?
subway can bo heard distinctly in |
some of the basements of the build- '
lngs along Elm street. , 1
There is a basemen:, barber shop at
Elm and Franklin streets. "Big Tom"
Fob y was dozing in one of the cihairs
y.'.sterday morning when .1 train 'ruml>!
<1 beneath. Ftolej jumped up in a
uurry.
"What's lliat, Henry?" ho asked the
barber.
"Nuttings,", replied the German
barber, "dot is dor elevaucd trajtn in
der givuud, dot'e all.
>
Sex
T. Finck.
> do not happen to be beautiful to the
he beautiful sex? Too many of them
, and in despair try to become strong,
reat mistake. They can still belong to
heir faces and figures be not beautiful
e men, for the very reason that they
me the stronger mentally (genius has
women who lack physical charms may,
heir more favored sisters in the art
lines as bodily beauty. Shakespeare
a woman say:
ind weak and smooth,
in the world,
is and our hearts,
ir external parts?
odles, should be soft, smooth, delicate,
those of men. The charm which comes
tring and lasting than a pretty face.
)wn to history hao little or no physical
hi is piain-icaiurea, nui genuc, lenaer,
kind, modest, cheerful, devoted, vivadeasing
to the eyes, but without tho
w men would find the second as captiosophy
in Goldsmith's maxim, "Handwomen
should understand clearly that
Till sex, .and not to compete with men
weighted unfairly by Nature. They
; not the highest criterion of nobility."
auty, and it Is there that he Is weak
[once, wise women will cultivate their
tilings, and avoid work tlial develops
's Home Companion.
In Fashion
lunderctl by Kicli Women
[ A | >j >iire 1
Haelie.
tlies by the very rieh are astonishing,
multi-millionaire, though his upparel
s obliged to be severely simple in his
turning of his wife am' daughters lie
wide his overflowing purse, For tlio
as practically no limit, and a lady of
lie comfortable on a dress allowance
:ind is liberal lie may give her $2a,000
to indulge an undue extravagance,
of fashion ought to have at least sixty
ilor-made suits for str < . woar. There
ner gowns and six "littl drosses."
3, for informal afternoons. To these
if fine French muslins, v.'kh much lace
lor-niade linen suits, ;.!mi for warm
t2"'0 apiece. Thev are severely plain,
the glovelike lit being ail important,
st gowns, and it is for this reason that
to *75 to Slot) each. A fashionable
ho for the evening and dinner gowns.
$l'J0 to s;:tm lor tin; summer musnns,
liny receive lior very intimate friends
i?- (costing from $50 to $.loo, adorned
nippleniented by an equal number of
ionablc known as negligees"), equally
cs.? Saturday Evening Pos?*
r Own Voices*,
mograph a few sentences pronounced 1
ithers by his friends, and causes the
> at the end of a brief period, it genily
recognizes his friends' voices, but
hand, the friends recognize his voice
act proves that every one hears his
i others. .
the difference must lie in the quality
e hears his own voice not only through
iC solid parts situated between the oric
sound thus produced has a different
the air alone.
the end of a wooden rod between tho
ily. lx>t the other end be alternately
another person, who at the same time
,t every time he seizes the rod in his
when it reaches his ear through air
'xperiment may be varied by applying
1 observed, and touching it. from time
As in the preceding case, it will be
body augments the intensity of the
re of Paris.
4*
mese Women
lclie.
i, hand In hand and heart to neart,
working for one common end?tha
ind the glory of their country in vlc*
side of the situation, divested of poaLhat
the wealthy and aristocratic men
vith the humbler classes to organize
e is the national Red Cross society,
tresitfed over by his Imperial highness,
igo. The present president is his iminization
is supported by the subscripireen
one and two millions; it has, at
if between three and four million dolor
auxiliary known as the ladies' Volestablished
shortly after the parent
mlnrcssos of royal blood are enlisted
ie ladies of the nobility. Marchioness
of the society. There are 400 women
members and actual workers, and th?
ire, including the island of Formosa.
The available farm land in Indian
Territory is estimated at fifteen million
acres. These figures are taken
from the records of the Dawes commission.
Of this 15 per cent, was in
cultivation last year. There are almost
two million ncrts of land where
pine is found in commercial quantities.
and there Is an abundance of
hard woods of all kinds. The latest
statistics obtainable give the value of
farm animals at $55.000,uOO. The
per cent, of the population engaged in
agriculture Is exceeded In only three
States?Mississippi, Oklahoma and
Arkansas.
I" * *
and admiration of her husband should be a
woman's constant study. Airs. Brown and
"TV T T ? . 11 - 1 ' * ** * * ~
ivirs. rotrs ten tneir stories lor the beneht
of all wives and mothers.
" Dear Mr*. Pinxitau :?Lyditi K. Pinklutm's Vegetable Compound
will make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged
through nine yearn of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness.
I then noticed a statement of a womR.11 troubled rr I wts, and the wonderful
results she had hud from your Vegetable Compound, and deeided to try what j
it would do for ire, and used it for three months. At the end of that time I
was a different, woman, the neighbors remarked it, and rny husband fell in
lore with me all over again. It seemed like a new existence. I had been suffering
with inflammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured
that un?l built up my entire system, till 1 was indeed lileo a new woman.?
Sincerely yours. Mrs. Ciias. F. Hhow.v, ai Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., j
Vice President Mothers* Club."
Suffering tonien should not fall to profit 1>> i>Ir:?. Brown's experiences;
jusl as surely as she was cured of the troubles enumerated
iu Iter letter, just so surely will Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound euro other women who suffer from womb troubles, l!
inflaiiiiuntion of the ovuricg, kidney troubles, nervous excitability,
and nervous prostration. Keud the story ol' Mrs. Putts to all '
mothers s ? j
imtrf?ri^ " Ck Alt MlUt. Pinktiam : ? During the early '
part of nay married life I wan very delicate j j
in health. 1 had tv.o miscarriages, and both :
my husband nnd 1 felt, very ! idly as we were j <
anxious to have children. A neighbor who [J
had b<vcn using l.ytehv I!. PinkhmrvS i i
' ff, Vegetable Compound advised mo to try ,<
it, and 1 decided to do to. 1 toon felt that
mv appetite was increasing, t lis her doches
H HMBrl'1 5' . irrodliallv deer.-: ICil : l'i: MV(li?*nrii?? i1
^ . nnd ray por.criil !'.cr!(!i ;n\proved. \ felt as
wOwS&VvraA ^ now blood conned through my veins, tho
V sluggish tired f<-:iii::g <li: appeared, and I bet44
Within u year after I became the mother
' ';/*?. ? ^gf of a strong healthy child. the joyof our home.
' <>7/VW VvW Yon certainly have n splendid remedy, and I
^BrarTr // ivjJ /-' . yfis wish every nioth-r know of it. ? Sincerely
?hP\?^'/ y?ur8' ^^na* A"NA I'oTTa, MO Pork Ave., llot
"\ $3fcv,4V' If you feel that, there is anything at all
unusual or puzzling about your case, or
^l&L f if you wjsh confidential advice of tho
most experienced, write to Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass., and you will l>e advised free of charge. Eydia E.
Pink h.nit's Vegetable Compound lias cured and is curing thousands
of coses ol female troubles ? curing them inexpensively and absolutely.
Remember this when you go to your druggist. Insist upon getting
LycJm ?. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* j
H for a present with WY^
3 COOD LUCK 11
S Baking; Powder l|3
qH Buy Good I.uck Baking Powder. In so doing you get VV
the most of ttie purest Waking powder at the smallest cost.
)b| Furthermore, if vou will save th#> < ?????? ?i?? ?-?
> ?> yuu will
I find plaiuly printed on the label of each can. you can get
tlie beautiful premiums we are now offering. Cut out these
coupons. They arc valuable. It takes but a few of them to
obtain some of the numerous useful gifts on the premium liat. ?
A little book inside of every can explains all abont the V
premiums. It shows a picture of each gift and tells just how
many coupons are required to get thein. Don't fail to save the
coufMins. Take a delight iu your baking and secure some of the
churtuing premiums.
GOOD LUC*
Baking Powder
IFi1^ ' ' ^ established in i8o?- The sale# have to Increaser
y.,t:are shipping Good Luck Baking I'owder in carload 1<
Et- L - country. The cause of this enormous popularity i
KuQD LlfriS housekeepers j;et not only a positively pure baking i
r^/vPl force, hut nt a price a little less than they have be<
some other kind that was not as satisfactory in resul
When buying Good Luck think of its purity and t
Mill f\ IIlL&n obtained from its use. Remember every Good Lv
faK'afa present. If your grocer doesn't keep Good Luck, a
P ' Q I y^?iE| will see that you are supplied.
H IPlmomd/Y^ THE SOUTHERN MANUFACT
Bj vCl* -s / . fSV Richmond, Va.
^saraKssssBEOBraBBi
P U TNAM FADELE
Color raor* (rood* brighter nn<1 color* fhun ?nv otlar J>?< Ona lor ptakara color- >dlk. wool and cott<
auita. Auk dealer or wo will ?cud poat paid ot K< ? par kayo. Writ* for frco Pooklet- How to I>r?, Bi?a?b and
|
Florodora Cotton.
THELKAUINU VARIETY OKEAUTU.
Early, most prolific. fibre Ion? and strong,'
roronun Jlng:: torteper pound over cumuioa
motion; not sen island. tliercforv dollntod
saw R'.n ; grows anywhere. Mr. T. B. Hardicau.r*
Manaileid. Ua., in wo days from planting,'grew
rrom seed bought of mi*, stalks averaging 1WOe-juares
und bolls, stalks being fe>it,- 5 inche#
high, Ik ftpi i inches through and a? feet
around. Price of seed irlveii on application
L. A. STONE Y, Allendale, SC.
Reference:?Chas. B. Farmer, Banker, Alleriilalo,
S. C. ; C. Y. Calhoun, President liank oT
Barnwell. Bam .veil, B. C.
S^ AND MILLSTONES
/TORN If in ni*d of Corn Mill ?? Milt
W11 | o tlonu you will find H lo TOW
? nlLLd intareat to aorraapoud wttfc
X. / CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO,
S ol Cimiron, N. C. Nimdtr'
lurm of CONN MILLS from th* limtM
Moore Coxinl$r Grit.
Gaott's Planters and Distribntors
WE GUARANTEE THEM
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Writ# for l'rlrr? anil Catitl<i;n*.
ANTT nHO. CO.. riacon. (la.
lohn
"-?WATERMELON
WHY THE BEST?
()nmhinr< uy successive cmasTorttltvittioQ
the merits of lending varieties; llnu rtnd.
the best shipper; glossy appearance, the tn>M%
seller. commanding pior.tium !< > per crut over
nil other varieties ; great productiveness Write
for priee of seed, ami how to grow over slept
thousand !?o to tu-piiuml lureious melons of title
variety oil pint of land 'J10 feet square (on?
acre), land t.<-iiiRof medium fertility,
I.. A. NTONKY, Allendale. H tl.
Reference:?Cnnv B. Farmer, Ranker, Allendale.
S. C.; O. K. Calhoun, I'rtaideut Ilank vd
Iiaruwell, Burttwull, 6. C.
HERE IT !S !
Want to learn nil about' Jf?
i Home? How to 1'leU yj
Out it Hood On"? ^MaaMIH
Imperfections and X' la
[itiard against Kraud? \
Detect Disease and Kf-' f\
feet U Cure Wllell SUtUe S \ I \
Is possible? Toil til" * V / t
Km- by tlte Teeth? What to call th" (>.fferoni
l'art'. of the Animal? How to
Shoe a llors" I'roperl/: All this and
it her Valuable Information can t?- obtain*
d by r? adln;-T our lixi-PAGK Il.l.HH
iii.M i.k uvivni'i i wn, xvni'-n \v>> will
forward. postpaid, on reuoipt of only 3D
:untn Pi stamps.
BOOK run. MOUSE.
134 U'Otiard St.. N. V. City.
T' Removes all swelling 'a 8tow
'V"'/ ?'.u\s; clTccls a pcrinat tot cut*
i: ? A ;.. ?? .? *... a
given free. Nothing in lie fane*
"ffljgwfj Write Ur. H. H. O'oanS Son*.
' s&pr.iali?ts. Box B Attantn. 6?
R-ioalari <f wn
(t| CURLS WMtkE ALL LLSK FAILS. L_j
M lJoet L'ouixh Kyrap. t'onn Jooil. U?>> ^6
IVI In time. Solfl by ilrtiKBi-t*. rf
USXSHS^L
If afflicted with wt-ak eyas. o*?
Thompson's Eye Water
So. 4t\
I to (late, that to-day we 6B
:ita to everv section of the
s plain. In Good Luck, Bf
powder of great leavening jflB
rn accustomed to pny for 38
ts. ffl?
consider the pood results
ick coupon counts for a gKRj
end U9 his name and we
URINC CO., K
SS DYES
ID ?'quully v?U and I* inir. ranted! to jMto jx<r!e?'t r?.Mi*
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