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I t' .. ; /> SOUTH CAROLjt Mews of Merest Gleaned Froi Bfr; JF% Arranged For Ooort Martial at Spartanburg. Spartanburg, Special.?Privates C. Mae Qninn, Lester Holt and W. A. Holt, members of Company I, 1st Tegiment, South Carolina National Guard, pleaded guilty before a court martial here lost week. Mac Quinn and Lester Holt pleading guilty to the charge of desertion and W. A. Holt to the charge of disobeying orders. Privates W. S. Rogers, James Wilds and Clarence Cobb, who were ' court martialed on the charge of desertion, pleaded not guilty and Were tried, the case taking up tho entire day. H. L. Bomar appeared for the defendants. The officers of the court were Capt. P. K. McCulley, Capt. P. C. Hundley, Capt. F. I. Watson and Capt. J. Frost Walker, Judge Advocate. The trial attracted creat inter est, the chamber of commerce rooms where the court was held being crowded with military men and private citizens. It was the first military trial ever held in Spartanburg and the first of the kind ever held in the State. The Court martial was ordered by Col. Lewis, commander of the lat South Carolina regiment, and was the result of tho above named privates refusing to respond when Company 1 was called out to protect the jail on October 10, when a mob attempted to storm the jail and lynch John Irby, colored, charged with attempting to rape Miss Leila Dempaey. Irby has since been convicted and sentenced to serve thirty years in the penitentiary. When the court convened the privates, under charges, all of whom were in uniform, together with the witnesses were brought into court. Privates Lester Holt and C. Mac Quinn pleaded guilty to the charge of desertion, and W. A. Holt entered a plea of guilty to the charge of disobedience. Quinn in making his plea of guilty broke down and cried. He said that it wa9 his intention to respond, and that he went to the armory for his uniform and arms, but found tho armory locked. Privates Cobb, Wilds and Rogers in their defense claimed that they were of the opinion that their term of enlistment expired October 1, and that they had turned in their uniforms and equipment and were not therefore Rllhipft to ??nll to Ol-me TU/? r\r\ sition of tho company was that since they had not received written discharge from the colonel of the regiment they were subject to duty at any time. The court adjourned and the papers and findings of the court will be forwarded to Col. Lewis, commander of the 1st regiment. It will be ten days before Col. Lewis will make a report on the case. Monarch Mill Meeting Held. Union, Special.?The stockholders of the Monarch Cotton Mills met here ?S. M. Millikcn and his party of nothern capitalists being present. II. A. Hatch, of New York city, son-inlaw of Mr. Milliken, was chosen president, in succession to P. E. Font, deceased, and Mr. Nicholson, of this city, was reelected treasurer and general manager. A semi-annunl dividend of 3 per cent was ordered paid on January 1. Geologists Gathering Data. Blacksburg, Special.?Mr. A. L. Steritt, of the geological survey, is here with Prof. Sloan, gathering data of this quadrangle to fill in the map of this noclinn llninn " J" ?' - .....v.* Mviiip, uiauc u v IliU geological survey. The topographical men were here in 190G and they have the map all ready now excepting the geological data. When that is worked up the map will be complete. Milliner Violates Qame Law. Spartanburg, Special.?J. M. Goodlet, proprietor of a fashionable millinery store, recently arrested on the charge of violating the game laws of the State by displaying a hat trimmed with the plume of an egret a non-game bird, in his store win-| dow, appeared before Magistrate Coan nnd pleaded guilty. lie was sentenced to pay a fine of $2. The case against Mr. Goodlet was brought by the Audobin Society. 'Guaranteed. * "" " Fre? Safety Razor With every order for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our "Korking Korn" 3 gallons, - $5.95 12 quarts, - $6.45 4 3-4 gak, $8.45 16 qsarts,'- $8.95 "This is a High-Class Old Con Express charges prepaid an goo<L Our shipping house is which gives us tne best and qi money order with order and v A. Hatke & Co.] Dist ft (X Box 37!. JEstabBs MNEWS ITEMS n All Sections of the State and Busy Readers 1 Report on Insurance. Columbia, Special.?In his forthcoming first annual report to the Legislature Mr. McMastcr, the new Stato Insurance Commissioner, will have some interesting and encouraging remarks to make concerning domestic mutual insurance doing a fire business, showing the remarkable saving to policy-ho'ders on both city and conntry property these concerns chartered under the "mutual protective association act" have mndo over "old lino" insurance. They "tell a story of honesty and fratonity that entirely over shadows the failures of the few which have attempted to cover the whole State." Mr. MoMaster mentions one Charleston company, the Carolina Mutual, which is 57 years old, has $130,000 in cash and investments. It weathered the groat Charleston fire of 1801, through the loyalty of its members meotipg all its heavy losses then, which have been fully saved back to them in reduced insurance since. He also mentions favorably the Hibernian Mutual, the Gcrtnania Mutual and the Merchants' Mutual, all Charleston companies confining themselves to Charleston City property. These Charleston companies, the report says, "have been the means of saving, I believe without exaggeration, hundreds of thousands of dollars to the citizens of Charleston." Mr. McMnster's comments are most encouraging to the movement that has started in the South to do the South's insurance business at home at less cost to policy-holders and Keeping all the money ut homo. Corn Contest Not Decided. Gaflfney, Special.?A large number of farmers came to Gnffney on the dato fixed for deciding the corn contest which has excited so much interest among the farmers of Cherokee county this season. A number of them was disappointed, however, as the committees were not ready to report as to the yield for the reason that some of the contestants have not finished gathering their product. The farmers were met by Mr. C. L. Goodrich, from the office of farm management of Washington, D. C.; Mr. C. P. Hartley, of Washington, who is in charge of corn investigation from the bureau of plant industry, and Mr. Ira Williams, also of the bureau of plant industry. These gentlemen spoke entertainingly and instructively along their particular lines, and after the speaking Mr. Goodrich awarded the prize of $f> to Mr. T. C. Petty for the best display of seed corn. The prize offered by the Merchants ami Plnntcrs' Bank for the largest yield will be awarded later after the XUIVU3 iuuiiimiecs on measurements, etc., have reported. Mill Meeting Held. Spartnnburg, Special.?The annual meeting of the Spartan Mills, I.oekhart Mills and the Gainesville Cotton Mills were held last week. The old hoard of directors and officers of all three of the mills were re-elected and the usual dividends declared. The nicotines were attended by S. M. Millikcn and party of New York millionaires, who arc making their annual trip of inspection to the mills in this section, in which they are interested. Fire in Bamberg Cotton Oil Mill. Columbia, Special.?Fire destroyed the gin house and erasing mill of the Bamberg Cotton Oil Mill, causing a loss of approximately $70,000, partially covered by insurance. Tho buildings and machinery of the mill are valued at $3(5,000 and the raw material destroyed at about $40,000. The insurance as stated by Mr. W. B. Brabham, manager of the mill, J is about $3:"),000. An Unnsnal Find in Branchville. Branchville, Special.?While digging a well on the place of Mrs. M. E. Murray in Branchville a few days ago, some rare geological specimens were discovered. The well had hi en dug about lf> or 20 feet whn a substance was found that was in striking contrast to the remaining soil, (hi examination it was found to be a bed of phosphate rock, intermixed with shrrk's teeth, fossils and hones J of prehistoric animal-. lEH 2ARS Free Watch Fob With every order for one or two gallons of our "Korking Korn"_ 1 gallon, - $2.45 4 quarts, $2.60 2 gallons, $4.70 8 quarts, - $4.95 24 pints, or 48 half pints, - - *- $6.70 d Whiskey, Yellow and Mellow." d losses and breakage made next door to express office, uickest shipping facilities. Send mte for big price lidt. illers f Richmond, - Va. bed 1867 ( 800-806 East Cory Street *m*\ I ' ^ ^ ^ ' PE-8U-NA MR. WM. F. VAHLBEEO. Mr. William K. Vublberg, Oklahoma City. Okla., writes: "One bottle of I'cruna which I hnve token did more toward relieving me of an aggravated case of lat-irrh of the stumacli than years of treutnicul with tbo best nltysicinns. "1 bod given up hopes of relief, nod only tried I'erunn na a Inst resort. "1 shall eontiuue using it. as I feel satisfied It will effect an entire and permanent cure. ~l n.ost cheerfully roiommcud I'cruna to all who may read ibis." I'cruna is usually taken ns o Inst resort. Doctors have been tried and failed. Other remedies have been used. Sanitariums have been visited. Travel has becu resorted to. At last I'erunn is tried. Rcliel .j found. This hijt..rv is rcj.cnted over nnd over gain, evjrv dnv 111 ilic year. It is such results as this this give I'cruna its unassailable hold upon the people. We could say nothing thut would add force tp such testimonials ns the above. That people who have had t atari li and have tried ever)' other remedy available, find relief in I'erunn. constitutes the beat atguneut that Oould l>c niado. Peruna is sold by your local druggist. Pny n bottle today. So^48:^0a. PR R no /?> Binr'? treatment ft K*a Icjk Rt-0 Caoss Pile und Q tfr? Ban Fistula Cure and M.-ok ffnt ty mnll REACO.DEPT.D i MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | ^^\/IERT1^EMTNT6] AOEXTW TTAXTID FOR GOOD HOOK \V ANTED, AGENTS to sell our New Hook, *' "lfomo Doctor, or lioral Road to Health ami Hopplne**.'' Best commission offered. C H.ROBIN? OX & CO..Charlotte,N.O. uiva your Baby Water. A baby, like an adult, needs water as regularly as it needs food. The milk that it gets, though a liquid, docs not satisfy its thirst. It Bhould be given water at least threo times a day, and this water should be nearly, if not quite, free of organisms. The water that comes from the average city main or country spring is alive with microscopic plants and animals, even when it seems clear and sparkling. These minute organisms, as a rule, are hnmlcss to adults but in tin delicate stomach of tho babv they are apt to cnusc disturbances, and so they must be eliminated. The best way to get rid of them is to allow the water to boil twenty 'minutes. After that, let is cool and ! store it in clean, well-corked bottles which have been previously immersed in btiling water for live minutes. Glass stoppers are better than cork. Boiled water is tasteless and insipid because of the absence of air-bubbles, but the baby seldom uotices it. It is best drunk out of a thoroughly cleun nursing bottle. Offer water to the infant every four hours, and let it drink as much as it wants. Tho sunnlv for nnrli /Inv clionla Kn KaIIaJ in the morning. Under no circumstances should water bo kept more than a day.?The December Delineator. Foul or Fair Weather. Small Wallace accepted an invitation to a party as follows: "Dear Louis: I will come to your party if it don't rain" (then thinking "that he might have to stay home in that case)?"and if it does."?The December Delineator. Eight persons died when a negro, about to be arrested in Oklahoma, killed the sheriff and a policeman and was Inter shot to death by a mob in a house, which was then set on fire. A good man's pedigree is littlo hunted up.?Spanish. NEW LIFE Found in Cliunge to ltiglit Food. After one suffers from acid dyspepsia. sour stomach, for months and then finds tho remedy Is In getting the right kind of food, It Is Something to spoak out about. A N. Y. lady and her young son had such nn oxpcrlcnco, and sho wants others to know how to got relief. Sho writes: "For about fifteen months my Itttlo boy and myself had suffered with sour stomach. Wo were unable to retain much of anything we ate. "After suffering In this way for so long I decided to consult a specialist in stomach diseases. Instead of proscribing drugs, he put us both on Grape-Nut3, and we began to Improve Immediately. "It was the key to a now life. I found we had been eating too much heavy food which wo could not digest. In a few weeks after commencing Grape-Nuts I wa3 able to do my housework. I wake In the morning with a clear head and feel rested and have no sour stomach. My boy sleeps well and wakes v.lth a laugh. "We have regained our lost weight and continue to cat Grape-Nuts for both the morning and cvonlng meals. We are well and hnppy and owo It to Grape-Nuts." "There's a Reason." Name given by Pcatum Co., Dattle Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to WeUvllle," In pkge. Ever rcn<l the above letter? A new one ?pi>enrs from llmo to time. They are genuine, true, and lull of huuinu lutere.Ht, CHANGE AT WATTS MILLS Resignation of Mr. Hrmmett Accept ed and Bnccessor Named. Laurens, Special.'?At a meeting o the directors of the Wat^s mill Mr. J. Adger Smythe, of Pelzer* wn elected to succeed Mr. W. D. Ham mett, of Honea Path, resigned. Tb resignation of Mr. Ilammett wn made necessary because of his reeen election to the presidency of the tw Anderson mills, making his duties toi arduous. Mr. Smythe will at ai early date move his family to Lau rens. It is understood that the mat ter if issuing some preferred stocl was considered at the meeting las week. Upon suggestion of Mr. Smy the it was decided not to issue on; | more stock. Incendiarism Alleged. | Lexington, Special.?Sheriff Corlo; I uns informed that the barn of Mi James Oswald, who resides nea Steadman, a little station on the oh line of the Carolina Midland rai' road, had been burned on Thursda1 night about 12 o'clock and that i | .\ar thought that the tire was the ac of an incendiary. Sheriff Corley im mediately sent Deputy ShcritT Mil l?r to the scene to make an investi gation. State News Items. Oen. J. C. Boyd said recently tha the cost of the militia for defendinj the negro, John Irby, at Spartanburg would mount up into several hundroi dollars. Oen. Boyd thinks that Go\ Ansel did exactly right. On accoun of the conditions immediately follow ing the crime, he thinks that Go\ Ansel would have done wrong ha< he failed to provide protection. Bet ter to have too much protection tha none at all. The expenses will b $l.o0 per day for each militiaman o duty, in addition to traveling es penses of Laurens company to an from Spartanburg on two occasion and the squad to Columbia and rt turn. Comptroller General Jones and th State superintendent of educatior \r.- r? t> 1- - v. xj luaiiiu, cue III UI K O their annual reports and will hav them ready for the printers sooi Gov. Ansel hns not yet commence work cn his annual message but wi] begin shortly. There is much specu lation as to his attitude on prohi bition since three of the counties vol ing out the dispensary makes th State exactly divided in number an representation on the question. It i probable that the governor may r< new his recommendation of last veai He has the matter now under advise mcnt. The Rutledge county commissior ers have been appointed with the e? ccption of one from Clarendon an one from Florence opposed to th proposition. R. R. Smith, of Kings tree is the commissioner from Wi! liamsburp opposed to the plan. J. i Ruddy, of "Leo, Williamsburg count] .T. II. Prosser, of Hannah. Florenc county and W. P. MeFadden of I,nk City, R. F. P. No. 1, Clarendon cour ty, are tlie commissioners favorabl to formation. Gov. Ansel hns not as yet mad any decision on the petition for th pardon of Mrs. Carson, the whit woman who is serving a life sentenc from Spartanburg on the charge o killing her husband 13 years ago. II hns the petition under advisemen and inav render a decision or nin refer it to the State pardon boarc Gov. Ansel has not yet appoint? two members of the State dispensar commission to fill the vacancies creat cd by the resignation of R. F. Ai thnr and C. K. Henderson, who ar receivers for the dispensary fun< The governor has the matter unde advisement and may make bis aj pointments later. Gov. Ansel has appointed on th Calhoun dispensary board T. T. Ilatu vice W. G. Peterkin, resigned. Han was recommended by the commis sioners. Gov. Ansel has appointor A. T Johnson of Talatha magistrate fc Aiken county, vice Jesse Green, rt signed. Green was recently electe supervisor for Aiken. Johnson wn recommended by the delegation. Comptroller General Jones is sent ing out through The State printin otTice the blanks and books to be use in connection with the paying c taxes. Mr! C. C. Muller, manage of the printing otTice, states that a records as to early delivery hav been broken. Mr. R. W. D. Powell, auditor an county superintendent of edueatio of Romberg county, was in f'olun bia as the messenger for the eleetio commissioners. He paid an officii visit to Comptroller General Jon? The supreme court will meet o November "24 with ;i very large, Ion list of appeal cases. Brief3 of General News. Owing to the sudden death of fler oral Count Hnolscn-IIaosler, Empei or William has deferred until late the audience with Chancellor vo lluelo'V. Thomas James, a locomotive eug ncer, killed himself in e. Petershuri Va., hotel. Heeeivcrs of the Jamestown Exp< sitien bought severed buil lings ha?] in hope of selling to the Governmen President-elect Taft. who spei Sunday with President Roosevelt i the White House, announces that 1 will certainly (all Congress in spocii session to revise the tariff. The Daughters of the Confedcrac elected < ITieois and decided to me( in Houston, Texas'next year. President Roosevelt calls upon tl faimers ell over the country to mei and set forth what can he done I rrprove fairn life. Senator Fornker issued a stat meat explaining hi3 Standard Oil a liliulloii. 1 # j DED-BOUN9 FOR MONTHS. . Mop* Abandoord After Physicians' 1 Consultation. B Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash- J Ingtoa Bts., Centralis, Wash., says: I f "For years I was ,K s wpak and rtm down, V s could not sleep, my IS limbs swelled and gj '* / the secretions were 0 e flLfcrai troublesome; pains Ej s were intense. I was is t 'ast ,n bcd 'or fo,ir M months. Three doc- gsj 0 jors eal(l there was Eg o no cure for mo and 1 was given up to P n die. Being urged, I used Bonn's Kid- g? ney Pills. Soon I wns better und In a SB few weeks wns nbout the house, well K and strong again." It Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. n t Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ; Every tainted dollar knows where H y to get ati immunity bath and how to ? become respectable. Panorama Headache, b.: Cauocd by constantly shifting pare, y as by moving ptcturo shews, traveling fc In rapidly moving conveyances and p ' the llko, la cured by oxternal nppllea- R tlon to tho eyes of Dr, Mitchell's Eyo Kg 1 Salvo, It strengthens them and stops u - tho burning sonsatlon. Automobll- K ir lsta uso Mitchell's Eyo Salvo. 25c. Proverbs and Phrases. A day tlint is not thine own do I B . not reckon it as of thy life.?Arab- w . ian. A man is not known till he eometh to honor.?Dutch. > lion's This? /( t We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward \ t\, r? for any case of Catarrh that caunot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. > '? ^ F. J. Che.vky & Co., Toledo, O. :1 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. r> Cheney for the last 13 years, nnd believe ~ . him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. ft r. wai.m.no, Kixnan & MaUVIN, Whole* i sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Unit's Catarrh Cure istnken internally, actingdircctly upon the bl6od nnd inucuoussurn face3 of the system. Testimonials sent free. 0 Price, 73c. nev bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ^ Take Hall's Family 1'ills for r.onidipf.tiga, 1 Pevt Paragraphs. " . Li a Charity to yourself doesn't mnko to >. up for severity to others. of Sloth is the key to poverty.?Gcro mnn. ,n w b If po flght, no vietorj-; no victory, Cr n no crown.?Savonarola. hi 0 Every tomorrow brings its bread. * ?French. d LI Hicks' Cn pud I no (hires Nervousness, cI Whether tired oat, warred, sleeplessness T/ [. or what not. It qniets and refreshes brain nnd nerves. It's liquid and pleasant to take. Trial bottle 1C11 eg alar sizes ?5o. tn C anil 60c., ut druggists, IS d s If we paVj for the music we will !- join in the jinnee.?French. nn m stl DE VTf? TO ltlffU WolfJI. to !* "Everywhere I go i speak for tkttkbinh, because'it cured me of ringworm iu Its < j. worst form. My whole chost from neck to p, waist was raw as beef; butTETTEnixii cured fr, " tno. It also cured a bnd ease of piles." 8o J j,T d rays Mrs. M. F. Jones of 23 Tnnuohfll St., I 25 0 Pittsburg. Pa. TzTrsmtut, tho great skin I r**m iwt V ta anlil liv linli'vlala ,\r a >nf hv rnul! 1 !~ for 60 V Write j^T. tiuur i ui h k, Dept. A, ' Savannah. Qa. I ? r. f, A common danger produces unane imitv.?Latin. 0 ? : O' t_ I toll cured in .'S> minutt** by Woolford'a *u Sanitary Lotion Never fails. At druggists. "a e In A beggar's estate lies iu all lands. ^ e ?Dutch, cu 1 Habitual I Constipation 1 Ml O y ? tc ' I lay be permanently overcome by proper l-' d personal efforts vntblkc assistance y of the one truly l^oncjicial laxative remedy, Sy rap arut t.Au\r ofScr.ua, j1. wKich. enables one loferm regular f kebits daily Coikct assistance to na- v< r turc tnay be gradually dispenscd*nlk >- wV.cn no longer needed as the best of Ti remccties.wbcn rcauircd, arc to assist 0 tiahire and not to supplant the natur, or al functions, v? kick must depend ulti* ^ mafrcly upon propev nourishment, at pr; per efforts,raid right liv ing generally. Togetits beneficial effectS, alwey3 buy the genuine r SyrapfRgSc'XjE!uir?/Senn(\ til I- ^ , lucnupicturoit t>y the til z California, is Fie Svr^unp Cc. ONLY l" SOLD BYALL LEADINC DRUGGISTS R aue&ue only, regular price 50t |>tr Bottle d *1 ?f Nothing Nev/ or lu t Mysterious. o\ "A5U : f , YOUR " <t GRAND, !,i " MOTHER." IfflZliajJik !>' For many Ronerattnns O >osi- i^<iie!iai i>cg l' recognize i as a w.?n larful ro-nillsl milium H In treating and cut-in: l*neuin>n:n. Grippe, 3. Rheumatism and N?-.insl:tla. HICK'S OO.i^B GKK V9K LI NI M KM T 1? mule fr mi pare itoiid n grease, with other valuable oir.itlvo lntrro? dtent* added Try It ? Sfta?Atnll Hi ujtht* nn-l llrnlnrii -tc. S005E GREASE COMPANY, "TF!g The co-operative purchasing agency Of Washington. I> C.. will do your luivln;' ST froc of charge. I' will saw you moiu-t and irlvo you complete satisfaction. Special attention trl ven to orders for tli?- Holidays. We purchase anything. All part leu I arson request i. CO-OPERATIVE PURCHASING AG NCY ? 021 13th Ht.. N. \V? WASHINGTON. 1) C. PUTNAM *? Color more soodi bvlRhtrr and faster colore t Jai any o:ti t. can dye nny garment without tipptut apart. V. rllt- In chronic chest of the most ccrious character have h V ^-urc- Coughs, roldt, Hoarjcocii, bri .( K* to its healing influence. It you have or have difficulty with your breathing, Mf diate benefit fcllov.i the first dose. C PSf plete relief. For nearly Half a century Dt BaMj that the most aeVanccJ forms of caugh Weak } frequently suffer great pai change of life. It is at thii effect of taking Cardui is m who find that it relieves tli It Will E Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, "Before I began to take Cz I was afraid to lie down at take it I felt better in a we gone. I can sleep like a ? of life has nearly left me.' ^efwi r.wi A Wr\ >/>N \ WINC ' W>*V ?*\ K\i\ I 7? DIITrrrtil A r I ull Kind.. 1 Canxtajjcrj 1 W Vrur? K11 BEST PRQPQ5Ixi A handful of might is better than sackful of right.?Gorman. NO SKIN WAS LEFT ON BODY. |, ahy was Expected to Dip with Eczema?r.lood Oozed Out All Over Her Ftoiiv?Now TYcll?Doctor Said to Dse Cuticura. "Fix months aflcr birth my little clrl oke out with eczema and 1 had two doers in attendance. There was not n particle skin left on . er bedr, the blood oozed it just anywhere, and we had to wrap her silk and earn* her on a pillow lor ten ee'.cs. She was the most terrible sight 1 er aaw. nr.d for six months I looked for >.r to die. I used every known rcme Iv to leviflte her suffering, for it was terrible witness. Dr. C pave her up. Dr recommended the Cuticura Remedies. ic will soon be three veers eld and has wer had a sign of the dread trouble since, "e used about eight rnkes rf Cut'cuva ;ap an'l thrco boxes of Cutienrn Ointent. .Tames J. Smith, Dum.d, Ya., Oct. and 22, 10C0." There are people who will take lything, nnd if nothing more subintial is lying about they are sure take offense. 'npudlne Cures Indigestion Pains, ;lchin?. Sour Stomach, and Heartburn, un whatever cause. It s I.irpiid. Effects unedintely. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., c.. aud fide., at drug stores. Method will tench you to win time. Goethe. IIAO Et'ZKMA 15 Yntl.t Mrs. Thorn vs Thompson, of < larksvlt!#*, I., writes, under date of Aprt' 23, TO': "I fferod 15 years with tormenting oe/.ema; id the best doctors to pro*<-rl >o; but nothg did roe o > good until I got tpi'teiuxb cured in \ I am ro thankful" lousands of others can testify to sdn.llr.r refl. Tittk#:-.? Is sold by drmrglsts or ut by mall for fl^c. by J. T. Bhuptbi.nk. ?pt. A, Savannah. IK He who goes to the mill gets bellied.?Italian. r?. YVmslow'a Soothing Syrup tor Children ctliiiig.8ofU'iig I lic^utna.:t*-lii( en iulhiium uii.alluys pain, cure* w?ud colic.2.1c a Ih#uUSome broad-minded people are nevtlicless so thin-minded that their lerality of opinion* avails lit lie. U Drive Out Malaria und Kuili! I'p 1 tie Syntrni iki tho Old Standard Uhovk'h Tastscs9 (Jun.i. Toxie. Voi know wii.it yoti 0 Ulcing. Tho formula is plainly printed. 1 every o?.ttle, showing it is simply lvalue tuui Iron in a tasteless form, ai;u tho out eff.-etual form, tor grown people ici cliddrvn, 30c. Pop-Corn Balls. Make some old-fashioned mole.cses ,ndy and just' before taking front e fire stir in enough pop-corn to icken it. After stirring the mixre for a minute set the kettle at e side of the stove, take the m \re from it by the large spoonful id lay eaeh on greased paper or a eased tin. As it hardens toll er.eli loonfnl into a hall, greasing: the mds well first, and roll eaeh hail er and over in freshly-popped corn itil this ceases to adhere to the surice. Wrap in waxed paper.-- The ( ? <mbcr Delineator. It is (pieer that the milk of human ndncss does not get ehnrnel into ittor by the turbulence of some of s supposed possessors. 3 FOR Issfcure ecu* nnd comfort. Thedlffcri 'l othen ilea ir. t!:t foct that they nre :r 4 m drl. They exactly, : nd for thn Kock for the Inhe'. If yo>i do not find rruuily, write ua for direction* how to i I r. FIELD CO., Crock! FAD EL? lor . 1 to. <>?i? ) \ jia^kngo eo'nrj !? Ilbur*. 1 !i<?y r freo booklct-llow i<> I leao.i and liix Coio ccn permanently cured with P'iro's aachitu and asthma quickly rrrpond a cough or cold, i( you are hoarte J,f pet a bottle cf Piso's Cure. Inmc- ,;.sj Continued u-? generally brings comPiso's Cure has hern demonstrating IJ'li >, colds and chronic chest complaint! i \ ' . . iWomen 1 n and misery during the H 9 time that the beneficial H ost appreciated, by those icir distress. la !s!p Yoa J'J || of Freeland, O., writes: j| irdui, I suffered so badly Sg night. After I began to If ;ek. Now my pains have ?9 jirl cf 16 and tho change If a.1 J vuiuui* I,<13 G STORES J| 1TKINS MEDICAL CO. INA, MINNESOTA. ?-?? llouacholil CK cinr <llr?. Flii%?rliif Toilet Prr|iMrnllonii, Fine Hoi?pn. Kte. anted in E?,*Jery County. "fplmtf, *:X.???>*?.??? <> Oul|iiil> :i)N p^ngo AGENTS News of the Day. The American Humans Association will hold its annual mooting in New Orleans beginning this week. There appears to be good ground for the rumor circulated some tinio ago that a deal had been consummated between Mr. J. Elwood Cox and the Leach Dros., of High Point, whereby the Elwood Hotel changes management. After repeated efforts to get around legal objections in the way, tho boar 1 of aldermen of Wilmington have decided to reject nil former propositions and readvertise for bida for the snlc of $4(10.000 waterworks and sewerage bonds both on a 4 1-2 and a f> per cent, basis. At a special meeting the eitv received a proposition from the Wilmington Sewerage Company to purchase the established system here and pay for the snmo in bonds. The board, however, took the position that a better trade could be made with the ready cash and tho proposition was merely tiled for informal ion and future negotiations. Tlil f woman soys sho was saved from an operation by Lydia E. IMnkh tun's Vegetable Compound. LenaV. Henry, of Norristown, Ga., writes to Mrs. jpmkliam: " I r,u(Tored untold misery from female troubles. 7<Iy d.x-tor sai<l an operation was the only eliunce I had, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. " One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia M. Pinkhnm'a V. potable Compound, and I decided to try it. before i had taken the lirsfc bottle I war. better, and now I am entirely cured. "Every woman sufferings with any female trouble should take Lydia Lb Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, inado from roots aiul herbs, lias been tho standard remedy for female ills, and litis ]M)sit ively cured thousands of women who have 1 een troubled with displaeenvnts, inflammation,'ulceration,"^tibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, baeka< he, that bearing-down feeling, ilutulency, indipesl ion,dizziness or nervous prostration. M Why don't you try it? Mrs. I'iiikhmn hivlles all sletr women to write her for ad view. SheOlias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. "SB^nr^rsiT fi hoe determines its style. !\'? ".he r>art 19 i upon that demands the proper lines n9 rcc between SKRKKHr.K shoes nn<l Ms mtle cn a special, natural foot-form lrrj t rriv-.on nrc absolutely cornfortablo iclnre t'he^ RpffW ^ on, flass. I taftoft SS DYES '.}< In ". : "'.i't r Ir-itcr than anv other .lye. Yea rj. .HO ItllC ill! I < CO.. Oslnoy. Illinois. B_S 5T 5 O Insist on Having Fon - Cr. MAhitL'8 Preparation ?*?r?riii,?!V1 "I be SMtunlnril Keuicdr. YYv/fViulIM Ar I'Bi'ociisrs. t?rutl u?r hoolc. *IC? llrl (or Women." lKENv..l DtiUC CO., 30 W. 32d St., N. Y. City. Em RIRJ T S PS G %S?F py OUTFITS ?.-, to mat on write W. A. FOWieil, '?4 Kurt Hire o. ttlnnta, lis. So. as-'oiT UIILKU H IV U n' w eurahlo; thnu-amU cured; r* 'v miIia-i-o. ly;i{unrnnienMlven;prtr? low. Wri'r'Click I ii \\ It I?. II f M M?. ? >.. I'rru. lo4. 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