WILLING TO BE BRIBED.
Lady (at back door)?Well, what
la it?
Hobo?Please, ma'am, I feels one
sit mo periodical fits comln' on.
l*ady?My goodness! I hope you
aron't have it h^re.
Hobo? Dat'h Jist wot I want*
see youse erbout. Fv do smtfil sum
UT a dime I'll go somewhere else am*
have it, ma'am.?Chicago News.
Krrors About the White House.
.To tlio Editor:
1 noticed somewhere recently?I
trouid not say positively that It was
n your columns an article on the
hVhite Mouse which contained several
(mis-statements.
In the ttr^t place it was stated the
White House was Hrst occupied in
1809, and that its first occupant was
President Madison. The fact is, its
first occupant was President Adants,
(who took up his residence there in
'1800.
The original mansion was besun
In 1792. Jti 18 14 It was burned by
i&he British and rebuilt in 1818.
Another of the errors in the arti
ide referred to was the statement that
ready-prepared paint is used on the
{White House to make it beautifully
while.
I noticed this especially because I
;tiave used considerable paint myself,
and wondered that "canned" paint
ahould be used on such uu important
building, when nil painters know that
pure white lead aud linseed oil make
llic best paint. ,
It so happened also that k knew
"white lead aud linseed oil ? not
ready-mixed paint?were "sed on the
White House, because I had just read
a booklet published by a firm of
ready-mixed paint manufacturers,
who also manufacture pure white
lead. In Hurt hook the manufacturers
admitted that r?r the While
House nothing hat "the best and
purest of paint couhl he used," and
aei'l I Itfrli* Iiupm tv h i I a Inn/I !% ??!
"been selected.
ALove_ nil people those who attempt
to write oo historical subjects
xhould give us lacts, even if it is
only a da'e or a statement about
wood, or bricK, or paint, or other
building material. Yours for truth,
L,.
. A TA1.K TO WIVES.
Now while a woman is apt to surround
any action of her married life
rith sentiment, it 1? a fact ihut men,
as a rule, have no sentiment whatever
about money. To have to make
it is a daily necessity, to spend it is
another necessity, unconnected wilQ
"feeling." A man does not pay out
laoucy for a harrow necause he loves
the hardware dealer, nor even because
the hardware dealer need* the
BIOUGV to mrrv mi liia mir
because he ought to give some compcusation
for the harrow when ho
benefits by it. lie pays for it because
he wants the harrow and can't get it
In any other way. It's business. Now
running a household is business, and
should be put on that basis and that
lone. The only reuiedv for needless
humiliations to a woman, and needless
irritation to a tuan, is to have
an allowance for necessary expenses.
It can be done where there is any income
at all; it disposes of the little
constant appeals that are so trying,
and it spares the husbaud the intro*
duct ion of the word "money" at home,
when he is sick of hearing it and having
it on his mind all day. The plan
Ik seldom put to hint' in this light,
nwwever, as a convr.ni'nrf and ourden-lightener
to both, but as a favor
to her.? Mary Stewart Cutting, la
Harper's Bazar.
Vinneiran Mv, but lie do love to
be ar himself tuIU. don't lie?
Klannngnn? lie do. Faith, if lie
bad the habit <?' talkiti* in his sleep,
be M set up all night to listen and
applaud. So. 33-'0(1
?;ooi> mgiit's sLi:icr.
ISo Medicine So lloiiencinl to Brain
ami Nerves.
Ikying awake nights makes it hard
to keep awake and do things in day
time. To take "tonics and s.iumlauts"
under such circunistan es is
like set ting the house on fire to see
If you ran put it out.
The ri&ht kind of food promotes
refreshing sleep at night and a wide- j
a?aU individual during t he day.
A lad\ changed from Iter old way
of eating to Urupe-Nuts and says:
"For about three years I had been
a great sufferer from indigestion.
After trying several kinds of nu-diarine
the doctor would ask iue to drop
off potatoes, then meat, and ro on,
but in a few days that craving, gnawing
feeling" would start up and I
would vomit everything I ate and
drank.
"When I started on Grape-Nuts.
vomiting slopped, and the bloating
feeling which tvas r.o distressing disappeared
entirely.
"My in<nher was very much bothered
with diarrhea before commencing
the Grape-Nets, because her
ntonuuh v.as so weak she could not
digest her food.* Since using (5iapeNuts
she is well, and says site don't
think she could live without it.
"It is a great brain restorer and
nerve builder, for I can sleep aw
sound and undisturbed after a swi per
of Grape-Nuts as in the old da>s
selieu 1 could not real ire what they
meant by a "bad stomach." Tltere
'Is no medicine so beneficial to nerves
. and brain as a good sight * sleep,
- such us you caa enjoy after eating
<2 rape-Nuts."
i Name given by Postuiu Co., Caltl'
I Cre^k, Mich,
m .* ihe.e j a reason."
COTTON STILL KING
holds Its Position At the Head
gl I
of All Productions
PROVISIONS TAKE SECOND PLACE
Then Iron and Steel Manufacturers.
Large Increase in Some Lines in
The Last Ten Years.
A special Washington dispatch to
the Baltimore Sun says: (
The fact that exports of domestic
merchandise from the United Stutes
huve doubled within the last 10 years,
ooupled with the constant demand
tfor information concerning articles
in which that growth was developed,
has set the experts of the Bureau of
Statistics of the Department of Com- (
merce and Labor to figuring. The re- ,
suit has been the preparation of a
special table showing, in the order of
magnitude, the principal factors in
the export trade of the fiscal year
which ended dune 30 last. To this
they have added, for comparative purposes,
a column showing the exportation*
of ihe same articles in 1800.
The analysis shows that three classes?raw
cotton, provisions and iron
and steel manufactures?had in lOOfl
attained each a loial exportation of
more (Into $100.000,000. which in 180(1
bnt two classes ? culton and provisions?
wore entitled to that distinction.
In lOOti the articles which
showe?l each on exportation of between
*.'0.000.000 and $100,000,000
were live <n number?copper manufactures,
refined mineral oil, corn,
flour and manufactures of cotton. A
decade earlier, in IS'Jti. but two items
fell into this group?refined mineral
oil jiiul Hour.
In the ti>eal year just ended 17 articles
or classes of articles showed each
an export value of from $10,000,000
to $42,000,000 cattle, leather and its
products, boards, uniuainifaetined tobacco.
wheat, agricultural implements,
oil cakes, bituminous coal, chemicals,
oats, vegetable oils, timber, fruits and
nuts, manufactures of wood, cs.rriav.cs,
scientific instruments and spirits
<>i itnjirnunu- win 10 in ls!'<? there
were but nine articles entitled 1i? a
place iti this class?iron uu.l steel,
porn, wheat, cattle, tobacco, leather,
cotton manufactures, copper manufactures
and boatds
Clotlio and Feed Other Nations.
Haw cotton still occupies first rank
and is entitled to the title of "King
t 'oVion."' which it has l.orne for years.
Provisions continued to rank in sec- '
ond place, indicating that the United
Stales is s'ill uoiitfj business as a
storehouse that furnishes the food
products for many other countries.
Iron and steel manufactures have
taken rank in third place and refined
mineral oil has dropped front third
place in ]8!)(> to fifth place in 190(1.
( Vll!iw?r ivifjmifui.t?uu?.? I ?? 1
Iiix .^ imw SHOW 11 (1 "
notable growth, having advanced l'mui
eleventh place in hSMtJ to fourth (
jdaee in 100(5. While flour
shows an increase of $7,000,000 '
in the decade, its relative position
among the leading articles ot
transportation has changed front ;
fourth in l>!hi to seventh in 100(5, and ,
wheat, whose exportation of $40,000,- I
000 gave it sixth place in 180(5 hai
receded to thirteenth plaee, with a ;
total cxpirtntion of $'JS,757,517 in '
the year just ended.
Agricuturnl implements exported
are live times as great in value as in
1 *"'!'(?. and this large increase has ad- (
1 vanced the position of that class front
twenty-third in 180(5 to fourteenth in (
.lflOK. Kxports of oats, which oc
iu|ui;u in* unriy-nrst rank in l%y#,
quadrupled during the decade and
advanced to eighteenth place last
v ea r.
t'otton ninnufactnres, while small
in comparison with those of Great
Britain. Germany and France, especially
in view of our great supply of
raw cotton have shown some improvement
since 1890, their position
among our e\|H?rtntions having
advanced fiom twelfth in 1S!H? to
eighth in 190(1, and the value of their
exjiorts from $Hi.S.'l7.396 a decade
ago to nearly 000,000 in the your
jnst ended.
Comparative Table of Exports.
The following table shows the value
of d'd leading elasses of urtieles exported
in lS9tl and 190(1 ami includes
90 jwr cent, of the exports of la>t
year, thus affording a ready means
yf tracing the elements ol' growth in
our exports since 1890:
Articles IMUl 19"S
COT'I'OX numair. iruUirctl
|ir?a.<ir4.460 Hdl.tA'..?.'!
Provisions i 0CM.se cil0.t?l*>,' im
Iron and Meet |
^l..0V.S,. lW.'.ll.M'.-.i
Copper inunufac*
inr.'* . 19.7JO.KH Sl.7S7.OH
Kollncrt Oil 77.lC.7.l9a
Corn S7.SJtf.S6J 62.otfl.ST>;
Klour .'iJ.DJi 717 69.10tf.S69
Cotton ni?m:;7u-liiri'S
M.S37,:S96 57.U14.tm
futile :?1.;.tft\tf72 47,I?1.170
t.father :?t <1 n miufa.tur.x
>>( ... 4fl.tfl2.RjS
Hoards. Joists. !< . lv.47T.7yj 89.197,531
Totmoro, tinttta.Hj<ju'lured
JI.57I.X62 ?SMW.3tf7
wS.at Jl'.Ttt'.Sta, 77.7,517
AK' I'-'lll t.t al lltiplcHH-hik
176.775 24.7.51.427
fill i-.iki' and mrul 7'.MS/ 7 73,991.7ai4
foal. l.ltilinillOUM 4.92-*. SIC l\4!>1,u5l
I' lifiuit a Is falsd
.'tuctf is.sai.974
Oat* 3.497.611 ltf.734.91S
\ i?R?*:at.it- olis .. .. <i.C9..0!!2 1". :< ;.tin
Tttt.Wr .. 7.37J.?? 15.393.396
I-Vll.o otlll Itulb r..?79.(*^ la.774.1.^5
Wood taajiufai 1... u 7,47t',4.^ 13.71S.752
' \ V
. 1 *3H' SaSR > is
, A.. II
Carriages, Except
' cjxilsr 2.8S7\.r.2S 12.9W.M4 |
8*/ stifle instru^ futii
, 2.te;.2i7 io.?i7.;;4
Ti.T?iHIii? M'irlti' 4.m;.mi in.?
Nhs*?1 st<>r<'?, ntlier 4.229.763 9.MS.J17
Ceil. 6..1. 24??
K< ?*r. Httil niiinu- '
t*? lot** <>t 2.7'".v;.-, '. .v T..v2.
7*art?ffiu ?t?d w.i x .. 4.4<*>.M1 K.VOv.t
PfcjUhi*** 4.400, jii.i s.
Kfbur mnnnfa l.Ht-Vltil V1.V.2 1
i?+? niTti fui'fci.ino S.v*
Kinli 6.4 4S.768 7..*^.i 1 r?
Mineral nil, crude 0.121. Mai 7.u,l.l.,l
India rubber manufactures
i.?-?5s.r..v. n.543 7"*>
Bo(ik;>. mai*. et;.. 2,!?3S.722 6.Si'.462
Tobacco inuiiufuclurfts
4.JN9.3>71 ."..4 in, ".f,
All other articles .. 73.7 1j1.099.C0-1
Total domestic exTiAI'lB
' - tWi'.'1 "i'.fl 1C? 81 n? n- o ?.o??
Three Killed in Wreck on Great
Northern.
St. I'iv.l. Minn.. Special.?Koports
Hvcivedlnt the headquarters <>:' the
Great Northern Kailway here say that
an eas;-hound mixed train v.*as derailed
near Swilt. Mont. A ioinbi:uttion
passenger coach was overturned
and Fran!: K. I'rewitt and Charles
Sehultz, of Armiimton, Mont., pa? *
senyeis, were killed. A Inakemai
named Brown was also killed. Kiiriil
or ten passengers were bruised. Th<
ratise or the accident is not explained
International Trust.
Chicago, Special.'?A special t<> the
Tribune 1'rom San Francisco says
Japan lir.s entered into a compact
with the Oiamond Match Co. t<? 1'onn
an international trust in matches on
the two continents. The Knviish
match concern dominated by Hryit.i;
and May. will lie t.ih n .nto the com
biratiou.
May Join Cuban Revclters.
Mexico City. Special.?Central Arnercian
revolutionists arc said to have
been preparing to go to Cuba to join
till* TO Vol lit llmwi ?1
- - - ^ . ... ^ ...? ?V, J J. I in; icvriu- l
tion in Dnricrnaln succeeded. The
Cuban revolution has been in preparation
lor several monthe past. New
\oik backers o ' the (lu.itornulnn revolutionists
arc baekiujj the Cubans. '
Both parlies had representatives in
all Spanish-American countries.
$25 to Carry a Precinct.
Denver, Special. Mi-, Luuna Wells
lodge of election*in the 12th ward
s'lited on the witne-s stand that in
the franchise contest before Judge
Benjamin It. Lindsay that she was.approached
by S. S. Campbell, of the
Denver (ta<- and Dloctric Company lief
re ele-nii and offered $2.5 if her
p-eeinet was carried for tlu gn- franebis'.
Further Details of Disaster.
Lima. By Cable.?Furthpl.details
received from Yalnparaiso W?w that
our of 40 employes of the t- >phono
company here, ItS were kille j When
the Louse of l'irsidem-K Moiitt
poll nosed hi?t wife fell fii te 1??1
cony to the street n?d'0 j>s cut |
off her ears and lingers." o her of
jewelry. t>he wa- tak'\ a dying
<^te i>n board the <' '1' ' *11 warship
OMliggins. lp,Ji
? \
OUR PRICE LIST.
Combining gefod quality aud low prices.
The prices quoted below are guaranteed
to be the loivest for quality of Goods:
1 rear old CoAi W'siskv, per gallon $1.50
2 .. .. X .. 1.75
!i ? i ? ? 2.00
4 .. A .. .. .. 2.36
5 .. m Taij Heel Corn Whiskey 15.00
1 ? (IiiOfl Rye Whisky per gal 1.75
2 ? Good Rye Whisky " " 2.00
!> ,, ,, (looII Rye Whisky " " 2.50
t .. Good Rye Whisky " " 5.00
"? ., .. (loud live Whiskv " " a on
No charge liir vessel or packing,
fine extra will prepay express on on?
in three gallons; over ,'i gallons, T.V.
SHUMAN & COMPANY,
SALISBURY - - - - X O.
ilf
?N HUNTING TRIP.
B^V.re to 1 c propfr'v c p'?r t ?oVtliit the STKVl-.NS
and > o.j annot t.o W KoSU. We .mis
RIFLES . . from $2 25 to?lBO 00
i'i:< i ims trom '3 60 to 50 00
SHOTGUNS . from 7 60 to 36 00
Axk yourik inti t i Srml U r 14 pap* .v
onour pof.i.tr imk^. If utllo^*. If l iter\
on cannot olulnvvre*hlp e*t-I in SHooTlNG, \ ou
dire, t, carriage charfts ?> ^iittohlie It Mailed
frtfaM, uj?on receipt of fur four* rnta In stamp* to
t atalog prl< e. co*er postage. :
Our attra five thfeo-rrW Aluti.imim llan^jer will Iw
sent anywhere for 10 i enu in stamp*.
J STKVBNS ARMS AND TOOL CO..
r. o. Box 4 ?*
(J hi co pee FaUs, Mui., U. S. A.
When in the Market
FOR
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
miamhes kt(1
CALL ON OP WHITE
John ls/?oyle,
SALISBURY, - N. C. j
[ .
| Late,N&ixfs |
~ I77 "L.ricjf 2
I i I
J MINOR HATTERS Or INTEREST ~
* ? ?> v; J r i - ; ? - ? {'
News has been sent out from Salome
HoteMo, Mi ;., that seven werkrr.'
ii were killed at that place in a
hi * rock- quarry tiring o|?eruto<l by
tlie National Fl/nlnno' of Mexico. Antionio
lVnz the foreman of the quarry,
was union;* the ki!!e?1 .
While the 1'olk county, Florida, |
authorities were talon;; Will Law- |
rence, a iHyni, to Tantp|i to prevent j
1.1in ??r lynched, an injL'urated mob
at Mulberry. also in 1 oik county,
banned .John Bnpcs. a ne Tro, and riddled
his. body with hui Sets. Bnpcs
attempted to kill ('apt. Hujrhc?, a
prominent white citi/.en. Lawrence
was charged with attempted criminal
assault oil a younjj whitic woman.
Ocneral Manager Kwjrv* of the
'Dark District Tobacco (iirowers* association
??f Tennessee, |ms ordered
an advance of about ,~?0 ts per 100
pounds in the price of lull medium
and j^ood grades of dark f af tobacco.
The order ap!i?s to the whole of the
Dark district and i< brought about hv
shortage an 1 uutorlunat; condition
of the ciov. i:e_ clop.
In a difiiculty at the! Planters'
Chemical company plant, at Tnlladeja.
l'la.. .1. (!. Powell, assistant su *
riutendeiit. was sh.ot and killed by
lim Sims, a ne^ro. and P. T. Crown,
-.iperinirndciit, was shot through the
'lii-jji. Tiie trouble was caused by an
impudent message the nejrro had sent
the superiut Mident. Powell's father
lives ii 'ionstou. Texas, and Crown
is a Virginian. The nc^ro escaped.
A report has been circulated of a
pitched, hat tie in a Colorado Southern
construct<mi camp, l."? miles west of
Oaf dale in which live whites and live
nejyrocs v/ere wounded, several fatally.
The sheriff has sent deputies
to the scene, hut as it is remote from
railway and telegraph lines, details
ire not yet obtainable.
I'resulcnt lioosevelt wrote a letter
to Congressman Jaino^ 1,. Watson, of
Uushvillo, 111., urging iIn* election of
a Republican House of Representatives
iu < uior to avoid ecouomic disistor
from the counttv.*
The (tonl.l Western Pacific system
is extending its lines into Oregon.
There :ii" piospecis that Alexander
Dowie ami Voiivu will patch up peace
iu Zion.
The Democrats of Illinois are disposcil
to ignore P.ryan.s expressed
wish ami indorse him for President
Vice-President Fairbanks \Vas given
ju enthusiastic reception at Fort penjamin
IIunison, Indiana, where he reviewed
the troops. * ,
''Bob" Ktherid.ee, a ne?ro. was 1
taken to tlie scene of his attempted
issHult on u child in South Carolina
iiid shot to death.
The 1 (5-year-old daughter of <Ieo. 1
SVaddell. a North Carolina farm*r,
was assaulted, strangled and thrown
nto a marl pit.
Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany
Hall, says that lie is for Jerome I
if he is the choice of the convention. |
The legislative committee which in- 1
restigatcd the Williamsburg Insane 1
Asylum failed to air ree and will submit
majority and minority reports.
Hids were opened iu Washington
for sile> for Federal buildings in Fair
motit and Grafton, W. X'a.
Mr. Gustavus C. .lacohs, owner of
the Kiverside plantation in Chester- '
field eoirnty, X'irpinin, was killed by a
lick l'rom a horse. ,
Dr. Lee B. Buyers. a physician, and <
Dr. A. IL Badgely. a dentist, were ar- i
rested in fairmnut, \\ . X'a., charged
| by I?r. (i. XX". Keener, an optician, ,
with pcrfoi ining a criminal operation. '
A report of the chief clerks of the
two houses of Congress shows tho
appropna.ions of the last session to
have totaled $S7!k>S!l.lS."?.16, an in rease
of >-.")! >.104 .nO.VJO o\er the previous
year's budget.
In nit interview, Alexander GtteholY
said the Czar's inn ntioiis are pood
but lie is in ignorance of the tea!
conditions.
Census : port-, show that 'J42/?'JG
natives of Maryland are now living
in other States.
The Basilic Mail Steamship Contpanv's
steamer Maucliuria went
aground on a reef ai Babbit Island,
one of the Hawaiian group, and all
the passengers were taken ashore.
Mr. Lewis P. Nelson. 87 year* old,
of Culpepper, X a., is dead.
The negro troops at Browuiville,
rexas, have been ordered to a frontier
j?ost as a result of ttie recent sho*?ving
nft'ray in which '.hey killed one
white man and wounded another.
The Isthmian Canal Commission has
invited bids to I'umtsli '2,.">00 Chinese
i<- wit- i <ui.iiii;i rillllil, |?i"Csoril)iii<j
nlm"vt prohibitive condition*
Dixpiitflies from ( Iii!< -<liow .that
hr panic resulting from the earth*.
piiilkO lui-< .Mtbs>iu< d, nn<l (.iovt-i tutueut
is active in taking relief rrrnsrre*.
' ;
'V?? *r
?
liACKACiir. ih kidm-.yaciih. j
<:.t At t!?( - r.uv ij;?? km. !
34. . i
' * "' "?? ! ** ! * '*' ?. '* w#r?
- . . r ? in t:?i k" 1 \ * . ? : >
1 Ly cuv;?jj the u .
^ v .'i ) +\s ?
' . .1. a. it;,. v, ;
*'. ft well known i |
':^'TTSk "* Vox., says: |
/<. 1 wrenched icy |
"e'S hac".: working r\ a '
,'rV ' v, . ' ' sawmill, was 'a: \ U|?
V ' ' * r.ir: we?!;:--, ami ltom
\ , " ti:r.t inn - nail in
"l>" ha~k when-ver 1
r.ioopoc! or lifted. The
urine was br.iiy disordered and for a
loug time I had a tn"!:s of .arrive!.
Afr?r I began usim. Fouii's Kiluey
i'ill?. tito gravel passed oil*. and inv
jar'.: got well. 1 haven't liad backache
t bladder trouble since."
Sold by all dealers .*>0 cents a
bo:.. Kosi.er-M lib. irn Co., liuQalo,
\\ Y. ' _ j
Let not the sun look down and j
say inglorious here lie lies?Franklin I
WILD Wild i I JHiNG HU.YIO t.
Cmnllon liroke Out in Spot* All ()r?r
Hotly ? Curcil Hi Kxpensv oT duly i
t? IA?Thank* <'utlruri\ Kriurilirii.
"Hie Culicn'nr Itemcdieji cured utc ot my |
km (liner e, Hint t am very tliuiiktu', to
you. My trouble u;m eruption ot the kin,
w inch urn he out i* apota nil ovtr toy body,
ami cau?ed a continual tching, which
nearly uro\e .tie wild at tune*. I gut
medicine ot a dortor, hut 't did not cure
me. ami w neu ! miw in a p:i| ? r your ad.,
I eeiit 10 vim tor the t'uticuru tiook ami I ]
United my case m it. I then went to the ,
thug at ore ?io| bought one cake of t'uti- '
cura tHMp, one bo* ot i'uticura Ointment !
and one vial ot t'utieiira Fill*. From the ,
hint application I icceixod relict. I tieed ,
;ne lirsl ?et and two extra c.dua ol I'uti . eta
Foip. e.n.i wua coinp'eteiy lined. 1 !
tinrj HUllei -it for !?o je.ir;, i nd I again
tii.ink t line.mi lor my cure, t.'inide N.
Johnson. Map.e (trove harm. U. K. I). 2,
Walnut. lorn . dune I
AY lie iv can one bo happier titan itt
ho bosom of liis lamilv .'?Youiitr.
-ft?. i ivlovvVS<.<it bitter Syrupfor ("liildrrn
e t bin p.sot tens ther?uins.t cduceMiillntimmiii!,
allayspaiu,cures wind colic,tlT.aa bottle
Keep tln? common road ami thou
it safe.- lrom the (Sroek.
FITS,St. Vitus*Diince:N> >r vou? Disease- pornancntlycuioil
liy Dr. Kline's threat Nerve
n-.-i-.n-i. inui imiiiii' invi treatise irce. |
>i-. H. It. Kline. I ah,'.Kit ArcliSt.. Philn., Pa.
Oh. keep me inuieeiit- inake others
real. Catherine <>!' Denmark.
CAPUDB^E
ie\ D U jp?) p" ^4 ll arts imm-dintfly?
9. m I B VY if"" you f*H*I IlK rtVcl" 111 10
INDfiCESTKON and
/IPiniTV wrV to Vtm.w it? boimI It mm
MUSIJI I I II ni ll VCII KM ALSO by
rtluuviog tllOCoUOO. tomtits.
11/ASHINGTO N!???!
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ng? a fine one. No vacation*. 1-adira and Gentlemen.
JooLVeeping. Shorthand, Penmanthip. Typewriting. I fir[lathy.
flic. 1 href fir it taught by mail alio.
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Relief.
y Removes all swotting In 8 to so
1 *** days ; effects a permanent cure
j^\ jjC In yoto 60 daya. Trial treat meiit
ettivfc^N -^jMesiriven free. Nothingcan l>e iairer
. 7? Write Or. H. II. Ureon'3 Sons.
lBBtpoclallaH. Box B Allan' tt*.
30 Bushels Winter Wheat Per Acre
lhat's the yield of Aimer's KedCrus* Hybrid Winter
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iiso cataiogur ofWInlerWheats. Itye.Barleylovers
1 linothy, Ur*?i'?, Bulb*, t rees.etc.. for fall plantli g
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You Cannot
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal ron- j
ditions of the mucous membrane such as i
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surolv can cure these stubborn
atlections by local treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic I
which destroys the disease get mtgehecks j
discharges, stops pain, and heals the 1
inflammation and soreness.
I'axtine represents the most successful
local treatment for feminine ills ever
produced. Thousands of women testify
to this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
Send fot Free Trial Box
THE R< PAXTON CO.. BMIW. Mam.
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you (innot spend years and do
buy vlie knowledge required b;
cent* Vou want them to pay
them am a diversion. I11 order to handle
tiling about them To meet this want w<
of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 2!
? ....... *?..v (fin mi mn iiiiiiu. inia IIII)**, i
en raising?not mm a pastime, but ae a bin
Jy-f.va years' *orU. j on can save many <
earn dollars for you. The point J*, that
i'oultry Yard as soon as It appear*, mid h
tearli you. It tells how to detect ami ? ..i
fattening; whb h KoMs to save for br?-<
you should Know on this subject to innk<
4v# csnts la s'-atups. HOOK. TUB:
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I7nqur.\il]'?d 8uc.ceea
liar.Vo \ tf'foutbto CompOMHl^Hihei.ato
or.V>:>i. ? arir.l^ ;L?.
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Oneof the greatest 'r'unpl^MHw^
E. I'inkhuin's Vc;.vi.iMi! Cg^^H v
the couqvteriiig' oi \votmuj^
eui.v. Tumor. .
The growth of t\ tumor timS^Nwat
frcqueutly its \>:-i .n<-iic<S utnolHBflMjHMfc
;. iivu
So-called " wanderhjg palafc^miyj
come from its early stages. qV thn?
presence of (lander may be made antiuifost
by profuse monthlj* periods, a?Voroputtied
by unusual paiu, frotft tbm
abdomen through 1he groinandtb^fhs.
If you have mysterious pains, ttfher?'
are indications of inflnnunation tori" displacement,
secure a bottle of t/ya?* K.
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound .right
awtiy and begin its use.
Mrs. 1'inlcham, of Lynn, 'Maaglj'V'ilS
(five you her ndvlco If yoa tvilJ V+itw
her about yourself. She i a the dabgh- [i
.er-in-law of Lydia E. Piokhan'aul
for twenty five years has bean adMpny
siek women free of charge .
Itcar Mrs. rinhham:?
" 1 take the lilterty to congrntulatn f*n on.
the success 1 have had with your wottfrf ui
medicine. Kighteen months ago my o#.di>d?Ktopixxl.
Shortly nftor I felt an badly that
1 submitted to a thorough examination J>? m
physician und was told that 1 bad a txoior
anil would have to undergo an giperatkMr
Soon nftor I read one of vOtir ailvftiaemonU
and decided to give l.ydia Ebfl**Imtii'k
Vegetable <'onijound a t-ial
liking tiv?. bottles as directed the tattyr5" i?
physii tan and he savs I liavo nostga^'f *
t'ltnor now. It has alio l>rrm?rht nk? onueta
arouiul one* more, nnd i" im 'aitiivit
iSir" K?*'7j*
Soothed by Baths will*.
And gentle arplnations of Cuti- ^
cura, the pre.it Skin Cure, an<!:
purest and sweetest of emollients.
For summer rashes, irritatr-nfe,
itchings, dialings, sunburn, bitsa
and stings c>f insects, tired, aching
muscles and joints, as well as
preserving, purifying, aijd beau*
tifving the skin,- scalp, hair, arid
! CUiticura Scrap anrfCWMBHw JH
Ointment are Priceless.
?r pro/ * I'hm Corp . Sole Propi.,
> 'low to i xxo tor NkUi, Scalp, Ik cifclT.*
HEAVES CURED! A reme'lt for TnHB
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PRUSSIAN REMEDY 6T. PAuJjS^^;^.
CA *11 For Y?iir If nine, Fitrm. ^
l.andt >r Kn.lnrM ii t ou want qiili ;<S|D^^L~ * < '
11*1 jimr pmiri 'v with i?? ro-op ration
metric. i bevr <1e?l utile Mono-* ?"<1 11 ? *? - 1 SfKwP
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1 HI t\ n I nil" ?? ?!'?? txood who arapflfHUk JBStM
UUHIl I L.U wnli any tnia (13S^VQK[
9 mho in :>>? ?<W?' nrnr.y. f '*> t|?
uimrart lea of Mien ar mm&8 B
vi i hiv bk'ki'ohj>. w..hiujrto^pj^' f
ARN MONEY IT yo" *lv? tnaTT H?i
'viYiii Yoju cannot Jy^pr
unlcfi you umlcrstiuid them and jIM
how to cuter to their requirement*,
liars learuiiifi hy experience. uo yuri hRh^,t
r others.* W e oner this to you for onWUS&^QjX
their nan *?? "
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Fowls Judiciously-. you must know
i- mv soiling n book giving the ttPeWey^KwtMHti
5c.) twenty-live years. It wut ;
tnd money to making a success
it-*#? snd if you will profit by
"hick* annually. and make your > rTjHw,-^y*J;_ J,
you must !>< sure to detect trouht.-CM^B"*
u.uw how to remedy it. This 'an?K ... ' *?a?
re disease; to teed for eggs and .ilHlHr
tiling pur|K>ses; end everything, i
- it tirolitJlb'e. Sent post paid for tw^Pw, H
if; House. ICt l.eot.aiU ac, New7orkCft> v Y