Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 06, 1906, Image 4
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Woman's Weaknesses.
' (or to that boon to weak, otrvou,
ig women known M Dr. Pierce**
*ie Prescription.
VUU l J ?o VUU VI WUT7 AUiVUriBI OUin I
Eclectic Medical Review says j
?rn root (Uelonla* Dlolca) whicli I
' tho chief ingredients of the "Fa- I
roscription ":
i-dy which invariably seta as autorirafor
* * * makes for normal acttao
"Hiiro reproductive system."
tics "in liMonlas we have atnodicaI'.lt
uiore fully answers tbo abovo
Uan any oliter druy with which I am
. In the treatment of diseases pevimien
It Is seldom tint'.-a case la
does not present uotiTS Indication
<edlal agent.** Dr. Fyfe further
e following are among the leading
' ^srHelontas (Unicorn root). Pain
4 the back, with leucorrhoca :
i ' oondltlolToof the reproductive
waa. men. mcntlt depression and lrgHahlit.
vclatcd tvltl> chronic diseases of
Cbercpro cygans of women:constant
amieiiot tt In the region of the kldaen;
nae I igla (flooding), due to a weaktaul
conj-itloi. of/the reproductive system:
nwKnorrf o'VY^Avretsed or absent monthly
VerloAAyaMsing^rrom or accompanying an
alwsmtl cotiditlou of the digestive organs
And Jgferolc (thin blood ) habit: dragging
ew.dMons In 'ho extreme lower part of 'he
If more or less of tho above svmptoms
WicKTlblion, omrJI "llie 'leading Ingreqjahtsoi
wnicu is Unicorn root, or Helonlas,
and the mndlcul properties of which it
aiost fjtithfully represents.
Off Golden Seal root, another prominent
fagredfont of "Favorite Prescription,"
PfoL Ftnloy Ellingwood, M. D., of BenasU
Medical College, Chicago, says:
It to an important remedy In disorders of
BhswoaabL In all catarrhal conditions * *
and ?norai cnfooblement. it Is useful."
' not. John M. Scudder, M. D.. late of
Cla Innatl. says of Oolden Seal root:
la relation to Itw trennral nffwlfl nn tka
WMnrt. there to no medicine in use about which
thmreto tuch yenerr.l unanimity of opinion. It
mmtuernaUy regarded as the tonic useful In
Ddebilitated states."
Pnf. H. ltartliolow, M. D.. of Jefferson
Medical College, savs of Golden Seal:
"Valuable In uterine heraorrbaire, menorrtida
(flooding) and eomrcstlvo uysmenor fcrra.
(painful menstruation)."
I>r. Plerco's Favorite Prescription faithfully
represents All the above named Ingredients
ond cures the diseases for which
Ibry an recommended.
HOLD UP!
' and con&id&r
to/ r H POMMEL
JjgCLIKE ALL
. \i WATERPROOF
CLOTHING.
' r Y# If made of the best
101 \1 tralmiU in Hark wallow
e\ . jl ful^owranUciind utd (y
jlPB^ ^ / rriwflr dnlro wnywhtrt
> SloJorTHc nsH
hfiw twfrm camamaw c?uj??n* aj towir co
liiiekv ltipn ArA mrAi' tlian wliitu nm?l?*j I
fTTt^Ht. Vitxto'Danco: Nervous Diseases periMnoMtly
cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Bestnrer. <9 trial bottle and treatise free.
l>r_ H. &. Kline, Ld.,081 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
An Estimate of 12,150,000 Bales,
llndor date of Nov. 19 Messrs.
lAUuim, Alexander & Co., of New
York, put forth an estimate of 12,150,000
bales as the cotton crop of
1606-'07. "This result," they say,
"in the average of more than 5,000
eatimatas Addressed to us by reliable
bankers, merchants, planters and cotton
buyers?residents of the different
cotton-growing countries in the South
and we regard it as correst as it is
possible to obtain at this date." The
crop of 1905-'00 is given as 11,346,-600
bales. The government report of
acreage this year is stated as 1,2S6,448
acres larger than last year. This
Crgorapn is quoted from the circu
referred to: "The receipts to date I
I have been 4,623hS62 bales against 4,1
464,: >76 hales lnVj year?an increase
1 of 15x8,486 hales, $nd with a propor1
lionate increase unttil the end of tho
1 season the total yu?ld of tlie crop
I would be 11,747,749 hales." This is
1 confusing to us. The total of 11,747,I
749 bales just quoted dot's not square
I with the estimate of 12,13^0,000. Thero
is or course an explanation of the
1 discrepancy hut we do noti understand
1 it, nnloss, indeed, Messrs. Latham,
1 Alexander & Co., expect ?ibe propor1
tionate increase in receipts from this
I date to the end of the season to he
I aprrater than during the correspond|
wig periods last year .
I NEW YEAR S CALLS,
I Jk New Drir.k to Replace the Old
! Time "Apple-Jack."
I Twenty-five years ago the custom
1 ?f making New Year's calls was a do.
I ttghtful one for all concerned, until
I wome of the hovs got more "cgs noj;"
1 wr "Apple-jack" than they could sucj
?s*sfu;ly carry.
' Then the ladies tried to bo charltaMe
and the ;; ntlnmen tried to be as
! chivalrous as > vcr and stand up at
| I the same tlr.ir.
j If an jib"', r. ,nb> there has not been
i-wonvuerah'ui improvement made in
the last ?;v;?r of a century In the
so of tlcohoNc bovtrages, lot him
' top to com ! : r, among other things,
** fact that the old custom of New j
YedLr's calls and the gsntecl tippling
is noarly obsolete.
The flu:torn of calling on one's
friends, however, at the beginning of
tho new year. Is a good habit, and
another fcocJ habit to start r.t that
Mum ie tbo use of well-made Pcstum
last pad of raffle or spirit*.
A State n Islr.tid doctor has a sensl.
VI* daughter who has set Postum beton
her Ripsts ns a good thing to
**** at Yulo Tide, and a good way
to begin the Now Year. Her father
Ei-My da ughter and I have used i
i^Mtam for some time past and we
,n*retlt contains wholesome food
- Material.
eball not only recommend It to
*y patients, but my daughter will be
aaoat pleased to give a demonstration
^ ??1| postum to our Christmas aud New
'tpAfear's callers." Read "The Road to
oQ^vellvllle," In pgks. "There's > rer^
re
;jy
1 "
PALMETTO AFFAIRS;
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vu.miicih.c8 vi imcreai iuiib ,
All Over South Carolina
MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS
A Batch of Live Paragraphs Covering
a Wide Range?What is Going |
On in Our State.
General Cotton Market.
Galveston. Ami 11 3-16
New Orleans, steady 31 3-16
Mobile 10 11-16
Savannah, easy 10 31-16
Charleston, Arm 10 1-2
Wilmington, firm 10 1-2
Norfolk, firm 10-14
Baltimore, nominal .. .. .. ..11 1-4
New York, steady ^.10.40
Boston, steady 10.40
Philadelphia, steady 11.65
Houston, steady 11 3-16
Augusta, steady 11 1-4
Memphis, steady 10 15-16
St. Ijouis, firm 11
' Loisville, firm 11
Charlotte Produce Market.
Chicken?Spring 12 at 25
Hens?Per head 28 at 35
Ducks 25
Eggs 24
Rye . . .80
UOTO 7L' nt 7)
Cottonseed 24
Oats?Feed 50 at 55
Oats?Seed .55 at 57 1-2
Charlotte Cotton Market.
These prices represent the prices
to wagons:
Good Middling 10.S5
Strict Middling 10.75
Middling 10.75
Tinges and stains 9 12 at 10
Clearing House Formed by Columbia
I Banks.
Columbiu has taken another step
forward. Tuesday night at a meeting
of representatives of all the banks
and banking institutions of the city a
clearing house association was formed.
The purpose is to organize the
Columbia clearing, house for the advancement
of the banking interests
of the city. After Jun. 1, 1907, the
clearing house association will begin
its work and the new regulation will
then be effective.
The Columbia Clearing House association
organized with the following
members:
The Carolina National bank.
The Bank of Columbia. 1
Tbe National Loan and Exchange
bnnk.
The State bank.
The Palmetto National bank.
The Columbia Trust Company.
All seven of the bathing institu
tions of tlio city went with the organization
as charter members.
The following officers were elected:
Piesident?George L. Baker of the
State bank.
"Vice president?W. G. Childs of
the Bank of Columbia.
Each of the banks will have a member
of the executive committee. Mr.
Leaphart will be manager of the
clearing association, which is to effect
daily settlements.
Appointment Announced.
Greenville, Special.?Governor-elect
Martin F. Ansel announced the
api)ointraent of Mr. A. J. Rethca, of
Darlington, S. C., as private secretary
to the governor, and Miss Alice
Henderson as the private stenographer
to the governor. Mr. Bethea !
was highly recommended to Mr. Ansel
by many influential persons of the
State, especially by those of the Pee !
Dee section. Mr. Beathea was born
and raised in Marion and moved to
Darlington several years ago, where
he became editor of The Darlington
Press, a weekly paper of much importance
in the Pee Dee section.
A Negro Burned to Death.
Cheraw. Special.?On Saturday
night a negro house near the Stevens
Lumber Company was burned. This
has been th? second lire in this vicinity
this week. The other was the
shavings house of the door and sash
company. A colored man, Walter
Midden, a very respectable employe
of the Hiekson \Lumber Company,
was burned to death in this house.
Town Springs Up Aa if By Magic.
Marion, Special.?A little town or
several inhabitants has sprung into
existence within the past few months,
just across Catfish creek, the western
boundary of the town of Marion.,
This new suburb has been christened
* * West Marion" by the postofiicc department,
and a postoflice has been established
there. For some time the
people of this little town, the majority
of whom are employes of the Marion
County Lumber Company aud of
Layton's big briek plant have been
endeavoring without success to get
thus ollicc established, the difficulty
being its proximity to Marion. Tho
people lnul been so inconvenienced
thnt they appoaled to Congressman
Fillerbe, and he, after visiting the
place, was so impressed with their
needs he took the matter up with th-J
postoffice department in Washington
nnd West Marion is tho result. Mr.
/3. D. McClenuey is tho postmaster.
The British government gets an Ineotae
of $25,000,000 from the railways,
river boats and forests of India.
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TEN YEARS OF PAIN.
Unable to Do Even Housework Because
of Kidney Troubles.
Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton
St., Napoleon, O., says: "For
fifteen years I was a great sufferer
_j, - from kidney trou^
bles. My back pained
l me terribly. Every
flf** turn or move caused
* 4t:**fiylliFr >' M/O. ?narp, snooting
I)a'ns- My eyesight
' was Pcor. dark spots
Tr^^yeS^if t appeared before me,
'Mjy^y ' and T had dizzy
spells. For ten years
I could not do housework, and for
two years did not get out of the
house. The kidney secretions were
Irregular, and doctors were not helping
me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought
mo quick relief, and finally cured me.
They saved my life."
Sold by all dealers. f.O cents a bo*.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
To favor ill is to injure the tfood.
State ok Ohio, City ok Toledo,)m.
I.UCA.H l OUNIV. I
l'lux:: ,J. Chkxkv makro oath that lie
! is senior partner of the tirni ot F. .t.
Clif.nKV ?fc Co.. doing business in the City
of Toledo, Comity and State aforesaid, and
thai said firm will pay the sum ot ONE
HL'.MiRCI) Dot.T.its for each and every
case of catAltKii tlint cannot be cured by
the use of 1!all's CATAKRif Cuke.
Frank Cheney.
Sworn to la*tore me and suhaerihtnl in
my presence, tins 6th day ot December, A.
D 1 >S?;. A. W. GT.KASOX,
(Seal.) Notary Public.
Hull's Catarrh ( urc is taken internally,
and arts directly on the nlood am1 mucous
surfaces ot the system, Send lor testimonials
free.
K. <1. Che.vkt A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by i.11 Druggist?, '?5c.
llaU'a Family 1'ills are the beat.
f What <2
You ^
Csn
Do /Ws
/;f ^~~T
fc+ lj' With a Perfection Oil F
jMfar bed-rootn, make a sick-roo
chilly hallway, heat water i
better than can be doue wit
?3 what fuel it burns. Tlic super
ff PERFI
|f Oil fl
I j (Equipped with
fcil Ilea In the fact that It generate# Intro
Q oramell. The oil fount aLd the wick ca
KJ throughout, which Insures durability. C
W coat. Fount ha? oil Indicator and hand!
M portable. Absolutely safe and simple?
r| loo high or too low. Operated as eatll
fcS easily cleaned. Two finlshca?nickel hi
Kj warranted. If not at your dealer's wi
descriptive circular.
I The Lamp
I bny. Brass throughout and nickel p
I the latest Improved burner. IlandsouK
fj Kwnr lamp warranted. Write to scaru
H get It from your dealer.
M STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
i c * . .
fur I a v a
fill/ JL^AA>J
L Known (
rffigh- There are two classes of r
" ity and which are pcrmanen
i l9& ff^ntly, in harmony with nati
fejflr ance; am* anot^er class, i
unknown, uncertain anC inl
\ Wf rarily, but injuriously, as s
functions unnecessarily. 0
remedies of known qua
pleasant Syrup of Figs, m
EL Fig Syrnp Co., which repre:
^3$ plants, known to act most bci:
f.-?^ in which the wholesome Califori
% tribute their rich, yet delicate, ft
/? of all remedies to sweeten and r
gently and naturally, and to ass
Jfj pation and the many ills resulting
l?k pies and quality are known to
js? remedy has thcref'yre met with t
'ij$ the favor of many millions of wel
? of their own personal knowledge
that it is a most excellent laxative
f it will cure all manner of ills, but r
represents, a laxative remedy of I
containing nothing of an objoctionabl
There are two classes of purchat
as to the quality of -what they buy and
of articles of exceptional merit, and w
elsewhere when a dealer oilers an 1
irticle; but, unfortunately, there are 8
ind who allow themselves to be ioipos
ts beneficial effects if they do not get t
To the credit of the druggists of
inf nearly all of them value their
tcgrity and the good will of their <
Imitations of the
k Genuine?Syr
^ manufactured by the California Fi
buy the geuuino article and to gel
j only to note, when purchasing, the
? California Fig Syrup Co.?plainly ]
/ package. Frice, 50c. per bottle. Oi
r
PUTNAM
Color morn brighter auil funlor colors lUau any c
dye aiiy ijaruiviil without ripimiK apart. Wrlta for
TERRIBLE ITCHiNG SCALP.
Kesema Hrok. Out Alao on llanda and
Llinbn?Vn Old Solldr l):ltri:
"Cnticura la a Ulriilnt."
"At all times and to all people 1 am
trilling to testify to the merits of Cuti*
cura. it saved me from worse (nan the
torture of hades, about the year 1900, with
itching on my scalp and temples, and afterwards
it commenced to break out on
my hands. Then it broke out on my limbs.
1 then went* to a surgeon, whose treatment
did me no good, but rather aggravated
the disease. 1 then told bim X
unillil CTA and aoo n nhwoinion ?" bVin 'I'l..
reply was that 1 could go anywhere, but
a cr.ec of eczema like mine could not be
cured; that i was too old (80). 1 went to
an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and
treated with him for six months, with
like results. 1 had read of the Cuticura
Remedies, and so 1 sent for the Cuticura
. Ointment and Resolvent, and conwind
taking the Resolvent until 1 had
'Vn six bottles, stopping it to take the
1 I was now getting better. I took
l jStths a day, and at night t let the
Id. rjnf the Soap dry on. I used the
Ointment with great effect after washing
in warm water, to stop the itching at
once. 1 am now cured. The Cuticura
treatment is a blessing, and should he
used by every one who has itching of the
skin. 1 can't say any more, and thank
Cod that Me has given the world such a
curative. Win. II. Cray, 33o3 Mt. Vernon
St., Philadelphia, Pa.. August 2, 190a."
Dreams are from Jove.?Homer.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrupfor Children
t.eothing,Boftensthegimis,iedncesinflamma- j
Lion, allays pain,cures wind colic, '28c a bottle
No old age agreeable but that of a
wise man.-?Pythagoras. |
tWith
This
oil
msk rtRmpv
? I
[cater you can heat a cold
m more comfortable, warm a
quickly, ami do many things
h any other stove no matter wL
iority of the
lCTION 1
[ec!sr 1
Smokeless Device) J 71 I
i?e heat without smoke / ?-A
.trier are made of braaa Jt??? L I
ilrea are at heat at small f
>e. Heater la light and / \ H
wick cannot be turned / \ H
v a* a lamp. All parte f 1 m
id japan. Kerry heater u, .,? J1 Sa
Ite aeareet agency for \jtejj / H
an be need la any room / \ R
nd la the beat aU-ronad t J B
ouae lamp made. Glees ^ > w
clear, steady light. la "yr j/r fd
ie safest lamp you can VJ H
lated. Etquipped with J V B
??simple?satisfactory. B
it agency If you ran not b
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SlVEo?
JuALrn]
rmedies; those of known qnaltly
beneficial in effect, acting
are, when nature needs assistcomposed
of preparations of
Ferior character, acting tempoi
result of forcing the natural
ne of the most exceptional of
lity and excellence is the ever
anufactured by the California
sents the active principles of
leficially, in a pleasant syrup,
nian bine figs are nsed to con uity
flavor. It is the remedy
efresh and eleanse the system
list one in overcoming consti
therefrom. Its active principhysicians
generally, and the
heir approval, as well as with
11 informed persons who know
i and from actual experience
remedy. We do not claim that
ecommend it for what It really
mown quality and excellence,
le or injurious character,
iers; those who are informed
the reasots for the excellence
ho do not lack courage to go
mitation ef any well known
ome people who do not know,
cd upon. They cannot expect
he genuine remedy,
tho United States ho it said
reputation for professional j
ustomers too highly to offer
nn of Ficrc r
-r w IB
g Syrup Co., and in order to 11
t its beneficial effects, 0110 lias Jgtj
i full name of the Company? II
printed oa the front of every J J
io size only. Ma
FAD EL?
ilhcivjTK. One lOc.ptrktcc colors all Abcn Tlii'j dy
free booklet?How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Color*. N
U. ii. GaaatfV Sows, ot Atlanta, Ga.. are
the only success til Dropsy Speelalteia In the
world. See ther liberal offer In advertisement
In anoihei column ot thle paper.
Enjoyment stops where indolenee
begins.?Polltok.
| H KSBa IS OFFERED TO
M |H I W~ WORTHY
I Am VbbI VOCNO FEOriP
We e nrieatl.r request all jounir persona, no
matter ow limited their nit-ana or education,
wbo dtalre a thorough business training
and arid position, to write at or.ee for oum
oei.tt hate oi'krr Auecesit. Independence
an! prohkh'e Fortune guaranteed. Dott'T
DELA Y-WntTll To-DAT
UaAla. ptia. College, Macnn.Ga
aJSfcl HICKS'
fffflfy CAPUDINE
i i^hl i immediate.lt curls
31 Ul headaches
K 1 LF^BretK? up COLDS
in ? to 13 hours
ratffiPriffi sm Trial Bank 10c. At Dragilas
I H ''I was a tOcal wreck
HI Rojwley, of Champoeg, O
suffered, for 4 years, evei
8 w6uld be unconscious foi
.-1 did not know that anyth
^ entirely, but Wine of C
H women suffering with pa:
9 dui and be relieved."
|j It does this by reguli
I toning up all the Internal
1 It is a pure, specific, relial
a record of 70 years of
^ success. It has bene|
fited a million others.
- Why not you? Try it.
, Sold by Every Drug$
j^^WINE g|
(CABBAGE PLAft
I I
I Am now rrrr?w^ \ to fill order* for ip? Celebrated 1
C|ABBAOK rliAXTS in .iny rti: <ntit> detiied.
F.AHLY JfERKKV WA'tKMeXU-Krrtict ami l>e?t
At:re homlcm, *.? .: tl ?
iHIARLV^ r( N WAl.i rl>lt Aim m ten da* a lalar
than l-ari>4 Jcr?e>?ti*o .? sure lif???ler af fiiiO si/o.
Price* f. o. b. here, pa
BOO foi' SI OO. i.OOO to S.OOO at SI.BO %
Rp*rtnJ s.rtc** on inrcer quant 1 tic*. Ajl nrder* *btpp?
CHAS. P.l. C'CSON
C-ADuiACE PK
an all ~ In !? ?f ir*r>l*n plnnti
M 'JiWivc p .ntt. r.vololti")Mmir
Gj&fvC ??>'** n> of th in ? relic di* * *<!
.1 r.-./ thou.nn. tcr* true . farm. P.*
ui "" rv r?*?l? of Dc-.
w Sim* nr earlier. .teitu.:*. **pr
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**-* X?-* si prrtbouMitt, Itm ot?
<t*. * ' . a r In ten whit* I
.it. H . V*r*rtu. the
h*?< *t*hil*h*<1 in IxperlaiMi
f ?***??,hie* - clnllT t *l>*?.? h* remit* of tl
you at nay r?posiuHy.-M. 1L ?
V I J
iota White & Co. 1
louisvuli, mr. ML
HOIkMiaT JR
Sxzs?*- Bfi
furs^c^HB
aiiH II Mas ft
"HI IllWVVt
wTtroou
3.50&*3.0C
BEST IN THE Wt 0t
W.LDougias $4 Gilt E3g? J0*
oannotbeequalledatanypflca/^ ~^f\
To Shot Oralrrt: J |j|rMK .vfr-J \
W. I- UoukI&s' Job- T SS \
Ihiiu Honne In tho most BY Fl Cj) 1
complete In tills country ?JV H/j I
. Send/or Catalog r Ifjfvt'i' r I
Man's Shoo., So to |x.?o J*>?* ?^'2Tvl3
to ft. 06. Womto'i ihpei *A?? *? f ,'S>?VIHFI'
a? Children's 6ho??- ?l-00.
Try W. L. DouglM Woi1 a. Misses ?nd
Children'. ?ho?t; for ?tflt W ?*?d wear
they excel olkev tiakea.
If I could take you '"to ray large
factories at Brockton, ;l?ss.,and show
you how carefully W.l* Douglas shoes
are made, you would tien understand
why they hold their slaP*? "t better, ^
wear longer, and are <? greater value
thai any other make. .
W icrevcr you live, you cOT obtain W. L.
Douglas shoes. Hi* name ant frfce I* stamped
on t*e bottom, which protect* y??|[*lnit high
price* and Inferior shoe.*. Tnlr mo niliti*
tute Ask your dealer for V\. I- Douglas J10**
and liisist upon having them. ?
Faat'Color Eyrlets u??d; thru (III not wear brassy.
Wr'te for Illustrated Catahk of Fall Styles.
W.t. DOCOL.AS. Dept. IS Brockton, Mass.
jSnqwdri
The Southern Cotton OiljCompanyrj
S S DYES
o in cold water better than any oiler dya. You oa?
ONKOK UUliU CO. I'nloavJIo, MlaasaH
Faith does net prove ibeif by foolishness.
So. 49-'06.
Keep in Ciood HetUh.
There are many thousands of people all
over the world who can airihute their
good health to taking one ot jEo lirandretb's
I'llls every night. Theae pilla *.
cleanse the stomach wad bow>)s, stimulate
the kidneys and liver and purty the blood.
Thev are the same line
^ ?? v tuuiv yui
your grand pa rent* used, and being purely
vegetublrt tney are adapted to children and
vold people, an well tut to those in the vigor
of manhood and womanhood.
llrandrt-th's HIU have beer, in uae lor
ever a i^enturv and are for sale everywhere,
either plain or sucar-coited.
ftllrojisyM
V Rrmorrt all swelling In 8 to M
effects a pern1>neat ctrre
\ ce? into todays. Triaitrettment
free. Noth<ngcan fairer
5:>.Write Or. H. H. Grewn'S -one,
gfiBMeeciatlsta. Box a fctiatta. Ga.
writes Mrs. Beulalji G
rcgon, "from pains I had B
y month. Sometimes J gl
r 12 hours at a stretch. I ra
ing could stop the pain n
lardui did. I advise all |3
inful periods to use Car- H
ating the functions and |J
female organs to health. ||j
ble, female remedy, with pj
FESE ADVICE
Write us a letter describing all
vour symptoms, anj we will send you V ^
Free Advice, in plain sealed envelope. H
AJdress: l.jdlesM.Jvisnry Department. , I'
Tt?eChattanooga Mcdli ineCo..CI*aUa- H
nooga. Tenn.
ist in $1.00 Bottles. gj|
!TS FOR SALE!
SnrCF.SKION?Heat known rare headlna rarlet
of In ret' tS.it e.ildiaaa, Inter than Charleston \% r k< I rid.
'i he tdtnta nrtt from the rery Went tented rreda
r?i ? n in the open it I r and will itr mi re* ere rnlil
. in . jiiii. All ordera are filled from tltr anur
Hint I mn uitinit for in/ eitenalra cubba(t farina.
Ufaction gunrant??4.
icked in tight hoaea:
itr SI. S.OOO ! 10,000 at S1.25 par II
xl 0. O. D. when not accompanied by remittance.
Young's Island, S. ?
ids! CELERY ?iai\U!__^
i.Can now fnrnlth all klndsof ca linage SX
an 1 wi.I aland (retinoid. .row n fre/n
Itmen. Mr uae th- tame plant# on nnr ?7To5*fir
nta oarafullv oounied ami pr .p -rly pack- xytLJCln
Uniice. inon anil Beet plan'a. aanaa PelpnTU
rat rataa (irorulac l,wnlrh. wheu eftectlee, MyQCfl
nn nitron not a* rataa Pncet: small Iota EflVsZeRt.i?
to l.fh i?r thotit.n I. P. o. B. Mr(.
Kplno Cucumber nerd tucenta 1 erpcurir;. BsMi)
baited Htatea AgrU-uliD'al Department H?u91eZ?
tal Station on eur larma.to teat all kl iliHHI
ia-a ax pertinent- we will be pi aaed to
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