UNITED STATES SEN AI OH J
FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
V PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
Cx-Scnator M. C. Cutler.
/>< s.ixiWa ft Oft* Ca iaad by Cx'arrh
oj I\k Shmt'-cS?JVi II.4M ltcl'ere* Cu'wrh
of thr S oinirh (xrxtl is There J or: a Iteixxcdy
ft r Dynpepri'.
Hon. M. C. Butler, U. S. Senator;'
X from South Carolina for two terms, in!I
a letter from Washington. 1). (!.. writes;;
!! to the PcniTW Me licino Co., as follows: !!
"I ran recommend IV?? nua for
;; dx/mprpufa an J mto nnch trouble. 1',',
ha re hern u *1 ???i our medicine for;;
|u fh'trt pertou ami 1 feet itr|/!!
* utter relieved. It it fmlrcl o *
X ten ml erf til medicine, bcside.i ? !
jP'.wl loiiio," ;;
-? ttMIUMMIIIlUMiniMMMtt
il" '.11 of the stomach in the cor/reel
name for fteost cases of dyspepsia.
Only an internal catarrh remedy, such na
I'eruna, is availahle.
Pcrur.a Tablets can now be procured.
Ask your Druggist for a Free I'eruna
Almanac for 1000.
1'eruua is sold by yonr local druggist.
lluy a bottle today.
SO. 50-'08.
P| H QMB sample treatment
I H Ea WOk. RsnCaoaa Pile and
IL? Flaiula Cm# anil
Book sent tjr mall
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REA CO.. DEPT. B. A MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.
Pert Paragraphs.
When will is right, law is banished.?Danish.
A dog's friendship is better than
his hate.?Welsh.
The squirrel slaughter of Russia
amounts to 25,000,000 a year.
Corruption wins not morn
honesty.?Shakespeare.
Envy sets the stronger seal on dcl
?crt.?Ben Jonson.
Experience purchased by suffering
teaches wisdom.?Latin.
A handful of might is bettor than
n sackful of right.?German.
Good counsel is better than ft thousan
'. hands. ?German.
Commit a sin twice and you will
think it allowable.?Hebrew.
A wise man ohnnges his mind; ft
fool never.?Spanish.
The ash borrows poison from ths
vipor.?Latin.
A beginner is always ft good man,
?Martial.
Kindness and courtesy need elbow
room and are smothered to death in
a crowd.
Women don't havo to swear to
show bow mad they are. There are
other ways.
A new broom sweeps clean, but,
pins, it stays a new broom such a
lit tlo while.
Industry is the parent to success'
and the suocess belongs to the man
who wons tho industry.
Most women are fond of men, but
so many of them are so particular as
to what men.
It is extremely trying to be obliged
to associate with people who always
r.nd invariably would rather not.
The girl who spends her time making
angel cake and potato salad instead
of castles in Spain will do better
execution in after years.
The clocks in some households suffer
so much from cono-eution of
face that it seems impossible for any
members of the household ever to be
pn time,
Some people are so proud of their
humility that they are constantly
"]g pommittinp indiscretions in order that
they may gracefully apologia* for
f "
CAUSE AxITBFFKOT.
Good blgostlott Follows Right Food.
Indigestion and the attendant discomforts
ot mind and body ere cer*
U'.n to follow continued un of Improper
food.
Th^se who are stilt young and rot
at are l!!<elv to overlook the fact
thai as .i.opplng water will wear a
Mone a.vay at last, so will the use of
heavy, greasy, rich food finally cause
Joij of appetite and Indigestion.
Fortunately many are thoughtful
enough to study themselves snd note
the principle of Ca* so and Effect In
their dally food. A P" Y. young woman
writes her experle.ica thus:
"Borne time ago I hf d a lot of trouble
from indigestion, caused by too
rich food. 1 got so 1 was unable to
digest scarcely anything, and medicines
seemed useless.
"A friend ndvlsed me to try OrapeNuts
food, praising It highly, and as
a last resort 1 tried It. 1 am thankful
to say that drape-Nuts not only
relieved mo of my trouble, hut built
me up and strengthened my digestive
organs so that 1 can now eat anything
I desire. Hut 1 stick to Grape-Nuts."
"There's a Reason."
Name given by Postum Co.. Battle
Creak, Mich. Read "The Road to
vllle," In pkge.
Erer read the above letter? A ,
new one appears from time to time.
They are genuine, truo and full of bu- 1
inters - I
CLOSE OF CONFERENCE ?
Confcrenco Over, Appointments ^
Eead?Bishop "Wilson Assigns Min- "
irtcra to 5 heir Tear's Work. n
The session of the Fcuth Carolina
Annual Conference of the Methodist ?
Episcopal ehnrch, South, closed at. v
Laurens on Monday with the reading p
of the appointments, which ore as fol- is
lows: t
Iho Appointments. 7'
Anderson District?A. J. Cnuihen.
presiding cider; Andeison, St. John's,
P. B. Wells; Orrvillc, A. V. Harbin; ^
West End and Toxaway, W. J.
Snyder and J. A. McGraw; Antrcvillc,
J. H. Montgomery; Clcmson, J. k
II. Graves; Donalds, S. W. Henry;
Lowndcsville, R. W. Humphreys; "
MeCoimick, A. H. Best; Mount Cnrrac'l,
J. S. Ahererorabie; Pelzer, S. C.
Morris; Pendleton, J. F. Anderson; J
Starr. J. N. Wright; Townvillc, C. I
McCain; Walhalla and Seneca, J. C. *
Yongu?, C.'D. Mann, supernumerary; ! *
Wjllmlla Mission, It. R. Doyle; West- ?
minster, J. L. Singleton, supply; '
West Union, to be supplied; iv'il- 11
liamstcn nnd Bclton, C. C. Derrick. 1
G. T. Haimon, supernumerary; Wil- J.
liaroston Circuit, William Roof. ^
Chnilcstcn District?W. I. Herbert, ^
presiding elder; Allendale, II. R. *
Browne: AoDleton. .1 T Portpr- ?
Beaufort and Port Royal, A. C. Walker;
A. B. Watson, supernumerary; *
Betlirl Circuit, C. W. Burgess; Black J
Swamp, W. W. Williams; Charleston, ''
Bethel, \V. B. Duncan; Trinity, l'etcr N
Stokes; Spring Street, (1. P. Watson;
Cumberland, S. A. Donohoe; Mount
Pleasnnt, II. Klhercdgc; Cottngeville
J. P. Inabinet; Cypress. S. D '
Vaughan; Ehrhardt, J. W. Ariail; ^
Hampton, J. W. Elkins; Henderson- f
vilie. P. K. Rhoad; Ridgcland, J. R ^
Copcland; Ridgcville, W. S. Hood- 1
win; South Haraptcn, W. D. Pat- 1
rick; Sumiccrvillc, J. C. Chandler; 1
Wnlteiboro, II. J. Cauthen; Young's 1
Island, A. Srtssard, G. P. Penny, sup- I
ernumcrary; assistant secretary mis- ^
sions, H. B. Browne.
Cokcsbury District?J. C. Roper, '
presiding elder; Abbeville, Henry '
Stokes; Butler, W. P. Way; Cokesbury,
F. E. Dibble; Greenwood, Main ^
Street, M. B. Kelly; Greenwood and '
Abbeville Mills. G. R. Whittaker;
Kinards, 1). P. Boyd; Newberry, Cen- '
tral, J. W. Wolling; O'Neal Street '
and Mollobon, W. C. Kelloy; New- I
berry Circuit, ,7. M. Friday; Ninety- ^
Six, J. A. Cook; Parksville, George *
Leo; Phoenix, J. T. Miller; Prospcrity,
H. W. Whittaker; Princeton, s
Foster Specr; Saluda. D. E. Cnmak; '
Verdery, W. E. Wiggins; Waterloo,
(>. L. DuRant; Wbitmire, O. A. Jeff- 1
eoat; Lander college, Jno. O. Wilson,
president . ^
Columbia District?J. W. Daniel, ^
presiding elder; Aiken, J. B. Tray- I
wick; Batesburg, S. O. Cantey; Bath, s
D. R. Roof; Columbia, Washington ?
>trcet, II. W. Bays; J. A. Campbell, (
supernumerary; Main Street, A. N. ?
Brunson; Green Street, B. R. Turnip- 1
seed; Granby, L. L. Bedenbaugh; 5"
Brookland, W. S. Myers; Edgewood, ^
E. F. Scoggins; Edgefield, L. I). Gil. 1
lesnio; Fairfield Circut, J. I. Spinks; ^
ilbert, C. S. Folder; Graniteville, E. ?
F. Green; Johnston, B. J. Guesa; ^
Langley, E. A. Wayne; Leecville, S.
H. Booth; Lexington, J. W. Neeley; *
Lexington Fork, W. II. Thrower;
North Augusta, J. L. Stokes; Ridge. ^
way, .7. K. luabinet; Springfield, O. h
W. Dukes; M. M. Ferguson, super. I
numcrnry; Swansea, J. C. Davis { I
Wagoner, R. C. Boulware; Columbia I
College, W. W. Daniel, president ( ^
Epworth Orphanage, W. B. Wharton, J
superintendent; Paine College, G. W, *
Walker, president. ^
Floronee Distriet?P. F. Kilgo, pre. J
siding elder; Bennett9ville, R. E.
Turnipseed; Bennettsvillo Circuit, ^
W. P. Meadors; Brightaville, P. B. s
Tngrahnm; Bethlehem, .7. B. Weldon; f
Cartersville, A. M. Gardner; Cheraw,
Marvin Auld; Chesterfield, M. F.
Dukes; Clyde, D. II. Everett; Darlington,
Trinity, M. L. Banks; Epworth,
F. S. Hook; Darlington Cir- J
soil, J. R. T. Major; East Chester- ?
field, J. C. llo!ley; Florence, It. II.
Jones; Hnrtsville, A. - T. Dnnlnp; r
Jefferson, J. A. Graham; Lamar, .1 ^
L T> ler; Liberty, J. II. Moore; r
Marlboro, It. A. Rouse; McColl, G ^
Leonard; Timmonsville, K. W. Mason,
assistannt Sunday school editor,
F. Peaty. 1
Greenville District-?'W. M. Duncan,
presiding thler; Clinton, J. E. MnlinfTey;
Easley. C. B. Burnns; Fountain
Inn, S. T. Blackman; Gray
Court, R. M. DuBose; Greenville, 1
Buncombe Street, W. A. Massebcau; i
St. Paul's, R. L. Holrovd; Hampton f
Avenue, A. E. Priggrj*i West Greenville,
W. B. Justus; Monaghan and 1
Woodsidc, T. A. Groce; Sampson and c
Poc, J. N. Isomi Oreenville Circuit, s
7. P. Attaway; Greer. E. T. Hodges; t
Laurens, FirBt church, J. D. Croat; i
Laurens Circuit, S. T. MeCnrty; UbTty.
W. 8. Henry North Pickens. E. 1
L. Thomnson; Piclcenns, N. G. Ilal- *
longer; L. L. Inabinet, supernurner- .
iry; Piedmont, R. A. Yoncuc: South I ^
Orcer, S. T. Crcoch; Traveler's Rest,
I. R. Walker; conference secretary
missions, R. L. Holroyd. t
Kirrtrstrce District?J. E. Carlisle, (
nrcsidinjj rllrr; Cades. E. M. Me- j
Kissick; Cordcsvillc, W. T. Dodon- j
bauirh; (leorpetow 11, Duncan, W. II. ]
Ilodpes; West End, W. II. Murray; ,
Gree-levvillo, L. E. Peeler; Harper,
S. J. McConncII; Johnsonville, .1. L. ,
Mullinnix; Jordan, T. W. Godbold; ]
'vinpstree, XV. A. Fairev; I.ake City.
A'. L. Wait; McClcllanville. W. C.
Jleaton, E. K. Moore; New Z:on, E
Hulsnn; Pinouolis, W. II. Perrv:
'theme. T. J. Clyde; Snlfcis, W. T.
0atrick: Snmpit, R. F. Bryant-v
ronton, W. H. Murphy; South ,
Florence, J. R. Sojourner; Summer- ,
'on and St. Pauls, E. S. Jones.
Marion District?E. O. Watson '
nreaiding tiler; Plcnhcim, J. F <
Rushtrn; Britten's Neck. J. M. fia? 1
me; Brownsville, C. M. Pccle*
Ruckiville, 0. N. Rcuntrce; Cent<
mry, ,T. C. Counts; Conwnj, 0. 1'
Fdwards; Conway Circuit, N F
Inekson: Clio, O. (J. Herbert; Dillon 1
V. C. Ivirkland; Gallivennts, J. W
lailev; Lattn, T. C. O'Qell; Latta*
Circuit, W. B. Baker; Little Riven
W. R. Baines: I it lie Rock, \V. ( |
Owen; Loris, T. Gibsonj Marion. !
. W. Kilgore; Marion Circuit, W
B^wden; Mulllns, J. L. Daniellulling
Circuit, Dove TiHcr; Nortl
lulhns, Allan Mncfarlane; Waccaiaw,
S. M. Jone^, supply; West Con
ay, to be supplied; conference sec
etary of education, W. C. Kirklnnd
Orangeburg District?C. B. Smith
residing elder. Bamberg, T. Q. Ilcr
crt; Barnwell, E. A. Wilkes; Branchille,
E. II. Beckham; Cameron, C. E
'cele; Denmark, T. E. Morris; Eddo,
G. T. Harmon, Jr.; Grover, W.
.. Gnults; Harlevville, II. C. Motion;
Norway. I,. E. Wiggins; Orangcurg,
St. Paul's, L. P. McGce;
(rnngeburg Circuit, G. W. Davis;
(range. T. I,. Bclvin; Providcnrc, J
. Stevenson, J. F. Way, stipernumrarv;
Rowesville, A. II. Phillips:
imoaks, J. M. Lawson; St. George.
. M. Stendman; St. George Circuit.
. E. Taylor.
Pock Hill District?R. E. Starkousc,
presiding elder; Blackstook
I. It. Hardy; Chester, D. M. Mc.cod;
Chester Circuit. A. E. Holler ,
^nst Cheater, F. E. Hodges; Eas'
-nnrnster, W. A. Beekman; For
ilill, S. J. Bcthea; Hickory Grove
?. D. Bailey; Lancaster, M. M. Brnh
am; Lancaster Circuit. H. L. Single
on; North Rook Hill, W. M. Owings: |
tick burg, W. S. Martin; Rock Hill
it. John's, II. R. Mills; Laurel Street
. M. Rogers; Rock Hill Circuit, W
I. Ariail; Van Wyek, C. P. Carter:
Vinnsboro, D. Arthur Phillips:
'orkville, O. M. Abnev, S. A. Weber,
upernumerarv; York Circuit. B. (1
"aughan; Missionary evangelist, E
C. Hardin; Student Vanderbilc uniersity,
J. II. Brown.
Spartanburg District?M. L. Tarisle.
presiding elder Belmont. B. M
tobertson; Blaeksburg. G. F. Kirby:
'ampobrllo, E. Z. .Tames; Cherokee
r. T. Macfnrlane; Clifton and Cowtens,
J. 0. Huggin; Enorce, D. D
'ones; Gaffney, Buford Street, S. B
larper; Limestone Street, M. O.
.atham; OalTney Circuit, T. B. Owen;
nman, II. L. Powell; Jnnesville, E.
\ Taylor; Kelton, .1. A. White:
'acolet Circuit, It. A. Brock; Paeolot
Jills, to be supplied; Iteidville, J.
i. Itay; Santuc, .1. II. Manly; Sparanburg,
Central, R. S. Truesdale:
Tetbel, ,T. W. Speake; Duncan ami
iaxon, J. T. Fowler; Glcndale. W.
I. Polk; City Mission, J. W. Shell:
Jnion, Grace, D. W. Keller; Green
Street, J. G. Fair; Buffalo r.nd
TcthcT, T. J. White; Woodruff. G.
I. Smih. supply; Wofford College,
t. A. Child, financial agent; editor
southern Christian Advocate, S. A.
Settles; field secretary superannuate
ndowmnent fund, Marion Dargan;
uperintendent Anti-Saloon League,
i. I,. Harlev.
Sumter District?-W. T. Duncan,
tresiding elder; Bethany, 0. D
Spires; Bishopville, P. A. Murray;
'nmden, B. G. Murphy; Elloree. A.
>. Lesley; Fort Motte. L. T. Phillips;
lentil Springs, It. E. Sharp; Kerhaw,
J. II. Noland; Lynchburg. J.
?. Benslev; Manning, F. II. Shnlor;
Tswego, D. Hucks; Pincwcod, T. W.
ifunnerlyn; Providence, F. G. Wllitock;
Richland, J. P. Winningham;
U. John's and Remherts, J. E.
Strickland; St. Matthews, J. II.
Thaeker; Sumter, First church, M.
V. Hook, W. S. Stokes, supornumrnry;
Broad Street, J. R. Wilson;
Vatcrce, J. V. Davis.
Transferred?J. B. Kilgore to
sorthwest Texns Conference.
Supcrannunated?R. W. Barber,
V. E. Barre, G. N. Boyd. D. A. Calloun,
W. A. Clnrke, N. B. Clnrkson,
t. R. Dagnall. D. ?) Dantr.lcr, R. L.
)uffie, G? W. Gatlin, A. W. Jackson,
sT. K. Melton. E. M. Merritt. J. K.
JcCnin T .T n IT n
fohn A. Porter, W. C. Power. I?. W.
Spigner, A. J. Stafford, G. II. Wadloll,
T. E. Wannamnker, W. G. Winn
r. A. Wood.
The doxology was sung, Bishop
iVilson pronounced the benediction
ind conference atood adjorncd sine
lie.
Macdox Atlanta's Mayer.
Atlanta, Gn., Special.?Robert F.
Jaddox was elected mayor of Atnntn
Wednesday by a majority of
nore than 3.000 votes over James G.
Voodword, regular Democratic nomiice
and twice mayor of the city. Madlox
carried every ward in t lie city
'xcept the third and fifth, 'flic eloeion
passed off quietly.
Strikers and Soldiers Clash.
Portimnc, Portugal, By Cable.?
"hreo regiments of soldiers arc tryng
to suppress a riot of hundreds of
itriking workmen of the numerous
inrdino canneries here. Several
lashes have occurred between the
trikcrs and soldiers and many perons
have been injured. The strike
general and unless it is suppressed
bortly there is danger of other
rorktnen becoming invclvrd,
tfegro Removed to Penitentiary For
Fear cf Lynching.
Spartanburg, S. C., Special?A sne
fial dispatch from ALkcn snys that
ijuitmnn .Tolinson ,a negro, was token
Yom custody there charged with tlx
nurder of a p: eminent farmer in
darn well county, and hurried to t hi
rcnitcntinrv fir safe keeping. th?
uithcritirs fearing lynching. On hi'
way to pr;s;?n l.o <<.nf ssrd that h
tad been hind to take the 1 fo o4
tpo'l r ir.ru end that he had mis
al:rn his \ t m.
Night-Rid/-r.3 11ir:atcn Cel. Taylor.
OhntVnccga, T rnn., Special.?A
tl ?> The T f'jem Trenton
fenn., sa\s: It Ii.is v..
that Col. II. Z. Ta; Ur. of this place
ivfco mode such a m re- Ions escape
firm the n'a'.it-vi?'c:s Mi > n'ght thn'
: apt a'n Que ntin Can".in was linnged
m Wnluut I ci . lies received a note
:otitain!re notice thn4 the rightilder*
will < rMl at l>?s hcir.o and take
ills bodv, de.'.el cr live, 1:0 dale bong
given
The total electrical (iieiyjy supplied
In London during the past year was
213,1,1,370 U.'ov. all bouri
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RAILWAY MAIL SERYICE
8epend Assistant Postmaster General
Ibaporta Upon the Amoant of Mail
Matter Handled During the Fiscal
Tear.
1 .
Washington, Special.?Exclusive of
registered matter, the railway mail
service during the last fiscal year
handled 21,650,849,745 pieces of mail
matter, according to the annual report
of Second Assistant Postmaster
General Stewart. Because of practically
illegible addresses 35,565,361
pieces required special attention, with
the result that 18,088,626 were returned
to senders or corrected and
4fewarded.
A new division of the railway mail
service, embracing the States of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho and the
Territory of Alaska, is recommended.
Favorable consideration of Congress
is asked to a recommendation
that postal clerks be allowed traveling
expenses while away from their
J -1 - . >
uuuies, turn aiso inai poaiai cierKS
who have become unfit for active servioe
by reason of advanced age or
physical disability incurred in the
line of duty be retired with suitable
pay.
For the transportation of all classes
of mail matter the department during
the year expended $81,157,720.
A considerable saving was effected
in connection with the weighing of
mails in the Southern States. In
consequence of the use of the new
divisor the railroads received $134,730
less than would have been paid
under the old system. Altogether
the new system of weighing has resulted
so far in a net saving of $2,229,108
per annum. Because of the
equalization of the rates of pay to
transportation companies, the report
states a more equitable basis of compensation
has been reached, with results
mutually satisfactory to carrier
and the department.
Still further economies are recorded.
A review of the railway postoffice
car service resulted in the readjustment
of the car space on a number
of routes, thereby effecting a saving
of $272,040 during the year.
So-called half lines of railway postoffice
cars?that is, where the postal
needs in one direction warranted the
authorization, but in the opposite direction
did not?are dealt with at
length. Numerous protests arose
^ver the action of the department
reducing certain lines to half lines,
and those led to the appointment of
i commission to inestigate the whole
subject. The Postmaster General approved
their recommendation that
full pay be allowed for a line of fortyfoot
cars in all cases where a fortyfoot
car must be run and returned.
The report calls attention to the
fact that provision has boon made to
transport additional weights of mails
from Yalez to Fairbanks. Alaska, in
the four mid-winter months, so as to
allow 48.000 pounds increase. The
weights on other maiu lines in Alaska
also have been augmented.
Efforts of the department to establish
semi-weekly sailings between
New York and Porto Rico, it is
stated failed, the steamship companies
refusing to make any changes
In their practice of having sailing
onlv on Saturdays.
Durings the year additional parcelpost
conventions were negotiated with
the Netherlands, Urpuarv, Italy.
Prance and Austria, and the parcelpost
rate of twenty cents a pound to
Bolivia. Chile, Ecuador and Peru was
reduced to twelve cents a pound.
Trial of Carmack Slaters Postponed
to January.
Nashville, Tenn., Special?On application
by the defense 'the trial of
Col. Duncan B. Cooper, Robin Cooper
and ex-Sheriff John D. Sharp, indicted
for the murder of former
United States Senator Edward W.Carmack,
has been postponed until the
January term of court. The ease had
been set for trial December Sth.
"W. J. Bryan May Move to Texas.
Dallas, Texas, Special.?W. J.
Bryan has purchased 160 acres of
land near Hidalgo, Texas, paying snot
eash. ITe lias given orders to have 40
acres planted to oranges, flgs and
pecans. He has made other real
estate deals and there are rumors that
be intends moving to Texas.
Kellogg Brings Out Details.
New York, Special.?The processes
through whioh the Standard Oil trust
was liquidated and its thirty subsidiary
companies brought under control
of tha nv*i*nt 0:1 ? ? ?
...v |#avav*M UtUUUUi H V/J 4
of New Jersey, wero developed in interesting
detail by John D, Arohbold
under cross-examination in the Federal
suit to dissolve the Standard.
Mr. Archbold declared that the trust
had been liquidated in the period of
years from 1892 to 1899, with all
pood faith obey the mandates of the
Ohio Supremo Court ordering the
trust dissolved.
Bold Burglars Blow Safe.
Pepperell, Mass., Special.?Although
the police of every city and towi
within a radius of fifty miles wer?
keeping a sharp lookout for traoei
of the five burglars who early Wednesday
blew open the safe of th<
First National Ttank horc and escap
ed with $14,000 in cash, no clue t(
the identity or whereabouts of th'
safe blowers has been discovered.
Halticn Ruler is Deposed.
Port-uu-Prince, Dy Cable.?Pr?si
dent Nord Alexis lias been deposec
and is now safe on board tho French
training ship Duguay Trouin, and
Port-au-Priuco is in tho hands of th?
revolutionists. General Anioino Sim
on, the leader of tho insurgents, i:
marching up the peninsula with nr
army of 5,000 and a new President
olcncial Legitime, has bven protjaiiaid.
Words of Wisdom.
There may bo some way of falling
in iove and escaping dire results, bat
if so, the average man has never
found it out.
It is generally best to keep on
good terms with yourself, even if von
have to fall out with people you
I don't like to do it.
When a woman says, "And that's
! all there is about it," let no man be.
deceived in thinking tlui an end has
j been mode to much talking.
The prevalence of "easy terms"
bargains proves the plentitude of
easy inniks going up and down the
land.
CVBRS A1.I. IT i M I MO KKOl'TIONS.
Gletjcoe, Md., Nov. 21st. 1307: "I havo bad
tcioaia oq my hands tor 13 years, a id have
tried everything. I have bson using tbttIbiki
4 days and the results are great."
Signed, Mrs. M Uarrey. Tbttkuimk is the
(Ureat, safest, epeedteet euro for ersoma
and all other akin disease*. fold by drugglsti
or sent by mail for by J. 1. a?vrtbikb,
Dept. A, Savannah. Ga.
There appears to be gcod ground
for the rumor circulated some time
ago that a deal had been consummated
between Mr. J. Elwood Cox and
the Leach Bros., of High Point, !
whereby the Elwcod Hotel changes
management.
State or Onto, Citt or Toledo, j
Lucas County, I 58*
Frank J. Liieney makes oath thnt he ia
senior partner ol the tirm ot fr. J. Cheney A
Co., doing business in the City ot lolcdo.
County nnd State aforesaid, and that snui
hrin will pay theauin of one hundred ixiL
la us tor each and every coss ol c?r.'.!:Kil
that cannot be cured br the UKe ot II.M.L'8
Catarrh Cuke. Pit an k j. Cheney.
Sworn to beiorc me and subscribed in my
prwuce. Ibis lith div of IWi-mhor a ii
I8S0. ' ' A . \V TU l k a so \'
(seal.) Notary Public
lUll s Catarrh Cureiatakrn inlcrnully.ami
acta directly on the blood add mucous rur
laces ot the system. Send lor testimonials,
tree. F. J. Oik.xey A Co., Toledo. U.
Sold by ail Druggists, 75c.
Take limit's Family Fills for constipation
Liviftg in Hopes.
"1 notice that Susie is going with
the big, blond Qerinan."
"Yes; tliev seem to be very fond
of eacli other."
" A re t hey engaged f''
"She doesn't know, but she hopes
they are. You see, slio en ft not understand
him very well, but so as not
to take chances .?!:? answers 'Yes'
to every question ho asks."
Itliemuntisni Prescription.
Considerable discussion is being
caused amon^ the medical fraternity
by the Increased use of whiskey for
rheumatism. It is an almost infallible
cure when mixed with certain
other ingredients and tukon properly
The following formula Is effective:
"To one-half pint of good whiskeyadd
one ounce of Torts Compound
and one ounce of Syrup Sarsapu: ilia
Compound. Take in tablespocnful
doses before each nieui and before retiring."
Torls Compound is a product of
the laboratories ot the Globe Pharmaceutical
Co., Chicago, but it as well
as the other Ingredients can be hud
front any good d>|^xUtf.
There are petfl^r who ore loo
pleasant and t courteous to be
really good.
Good Thing to Know.
Those who traverse the alkali
plains of the West and inhabit the
sand blown regions of Texas, find
dally need for n reliable eye 6nlvu
They never drug tbe eye, but simply
apply externally the staple, Dr
Mitchell's Eye Solve. This Salve is
sold everywhere. Price 25c.
A feast is worth nothing without
its conversation.?Irish*
flicks' Cnpudlno Currs Nervousness,
Whether tired out, worr ed, sleeplessness
o. whiit not. It quiet* and refreshes brain
and nerves, It's liquid und pi en sad t to
take. Trial bottle 10-. liogulnr ttizoi .15a
nnd 50c., at dingyititv
He was born upon St. Galpert's
night, three days before luck.?
Dutch.
!t?*h cured in .10 minutes bjr Wnolford's
Sanitary l.otion Never fails. At druogi?t?.
It is hf.rd to rnicli the drift of
>otue |>oo]de. and when ybtt are sueeessful
it is so heavy nnd waterI
igtred tliat it is ?. f not much a?(OUIlt.
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of tho World has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxativo which physicians could
auction for family use because its component
parts aro known to them to be
wholesome und truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with Its excellent
combination of Syrup of I Igs and
Elixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relics
on the merits of the laxative for its remarkable
success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is uiven
the preference by the Well-informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine?manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
P UTN A M
< olor mora (rood a b-lghtrr and fanirr colore tlian a.i/
<i*u tly* any garmvat without ripping apart. Writ'
Keep It on Hand! H
Covoha tad eaida may irixa any KM
member of the family ar.y lima. ISQ
Many a bad cold hoe breh ar-ntcd M^eI
and much tfebnem and nfcnrg r<; J
h?> '-a* tavnd by th? prompt UN afM
of Piao'lCuM. There 1$ aothi.ig ffSg]
(Shell to break up eoughe and tr?b. gUn
Thar* b M htorciaal or htng fwtfl
trouble that b will aot rrtmre.
riw from fjoorre at harmful la* KgH
gredUnte. Fir.a f-< children.
At atl dnrggUte', 29 ctS.
mm
%
I "I Feel
Eg "I am compelled to say
Hfelt iu 10 years," writes C
3 naco, S. C. " Every mouth,
fg to have to take to "my bed
|| sister brought me a bottle <
to try it. Today I will say
and I don't need any other
I TAKE PI
IS
I Ut Will H
Tou need Cardui in yo
3 token at the proper time, it
|j| ing, and help to keep you
^ It has been found to 1
headache, backache, sidea
'1 other symptoms of woman
HI which every woman knows
Cardui acts gentlv, nat
?j| out any bad after-effects.
Its results have been
U lastingly beneficial. Try (
THE J. R. W)
Mnkn TO UIITrreitt Ar
KxtriM-la tall kind*, 1
Can-cfasscrs W
-4(1 Vrura Kk|
BEST FROPOSITI
1
T1k? cost takes away the tuste.?
French, r
t
Oipmllno Cure* Indigestion I'nlns,
Bclchinz, Sour Stomach. and Heartburn,
from whatever cause. It'* Liquid. KITerts
immevlintelv. Doctors prescribe it. 10c.,
25c.. and 5(ic.. at drug stores.
The cattle does not war ngniust <
frogs.?Italian.
TORTURED FOR SIX MONTHS
Dy Terrible I idling Eczema?Baby's
Suffering wns Terrible ? Soon
Entirely Curril by Cutlrura.
"Ec7.c-.na appeared on my Ron's face. We
went to a doctor who treated him for three
months. Then he was so bad that his face
and head were nothing but one sora and
I his ears looked r.s if they were coins to fall i
j off. bo wo tried another doctor for four
months, tho tnoy never Retting any better,
IIi? hand and logs had big sores on them
and the poor httlo fellow suttond so terribiy
that ho could not sleep. After ho
had sulTered six months wo tried a 6et of
the C'utirura Remedies and the first treatment
let liini sleep and rest well; in one
Vrcck tho sores were pono and in two
months ho had a clear faca. Now he is
two years and has never had crzema again, ^
Mrs. Louis Peek, R. t. p. 3, Snu Antonio,
Tex., Apr. 13, 1007,''
Lot him who hns bestowed ft benefit
be silent.?Seneca. 1
Tc Drive Out Mulurlu und lluild Up
(lie System
Take tho Old Stnndurd Unovi's Tabtolkss
Chill. Toxic. Yoi know what you
are takiup. The formula is plainly printed |
ou every bottU% allowing it is simply C^uiuineaou
Iron m a tiwtelosa form, auu the
most effectual form, *or grown people
auu child rwu. AOo
and Ends.
Every mini is the son of his own j
works,?Spanish.
A soft answer permits you to full
an easy victim to tlie shrewd agent. *
All men were horn free of incum|
brarjees and cmtal tp any amount of 1
! foolishness,
Tho man whp makes a grent deal i
of his failures doesn't make muuh of
ft auecc-s,
Knvh mother thinks slio has the
dearest bo by in the world, nnd, as
a matter of fnct, nono in clieop.
Tlui fires of resentment arc only
too opt to be tho precursors of 11 o
indies of repentance.
Tho best cure for drunkenness is
while sober to see o drunken man.?
Chinese.
It's hnrd for n lnzy man to be
t nithflll fni* OO ID lianrviaat '**
: ?"uc" *" ;
>?*? . ,
The American Unmans Association <
will hold its annual meeting in New
Orleans beginning this week.
The man who means well may be
credited for it, but generally it is
the only creditable thing about him.
You may retire an old horse after
long service without its costing much,
but it is another thing to retire an
automobile.
FADEL E J
other <1vt\ Ono 1 * . pykofft* colorj .1* fiber*. I hey <
t* for frro booklet flow to i?jrc, I'Imc i and Mix Color
BFU RS ,
I Hides and
I Fcslken, Tallow, Bccwii, Clnieni, ^ i
|m GcldtnSeal,'YellowRom?,MayApple, ; j
y WI'd Ginger, ate. We to dealer* t | I
5 etlekliihcd ia 1656? "Ortr hall t century in | ?
ra LouurliU"?oad eta do batter (or you than 3 ]
agreti or conuniadon merchant*. Rtlmnrt,
I any Dank in Louiiville. Write for weakly
M. Snbol A Sons,
| j J
======= ^
Better" I
I feel better, tlian I have M
arrio Ifalloway, of Coro-B
she continues, "I used E
for 5 days. One day my M
:>f Cardnl mid begged me B
that Cnrdui is my doctor B
doctor ill my home." fiS
U 11 1JW IM
elp You I
>ur homo, today, because, I
will prevent much suffer- H
in a condition of health. H
relieve female pains, like S|
die, irregularities, andlg
urally, with- M
\TKINS MEDICAL C07
>N A. MINNESOTA.
Il? lrnj II?>n?rholtl Rriiu*<||r?, Flu\ nrtny
r?? 11 r I rrrpiirmlon-, Flnr Niih|?m. Kit*.
anted in E,x)ery County.
prrlrnrv. U.OOO.OOO Oiuiml.
ION 0AGENTS
Hut for the mistakes made by great
nen, history won hi bo uwfully uniucresting.
PKOVFI) IIV T1MK.
No Fear of Any Further Trouble.
David Price, Corydon, la., sa.vsf
*1 was In the last stage of kidney
trouble ? lame,
weak, run down to
Jy M.v back was so bad
1 could hardly walk
nm* *'ie kidney se'WjjPfsBllK
cretions much dis^
I after I began u^ilng
Doan's Kidney Pills
I VtSUr 1 could walk without
a cane, and as I coutinned my
health gradually returned. 1 was so
grateful I made a public statement of
my case, and now seven years liaVt)
passed, 1 am still perfectly well."
Sold by all dealers. f>Oe. n box,
Koster-Mllburn Co., Huffiflo, N. Y.
By going gains the will, and not
>v standing still.?Spanish.
,
TETTRltl * li-A KKI IAIII.!: CURE.
TBTTEnMit la a suro, snfo and speodv curs
for oezoma. tetter, sltln and scalp ilUea^os
and t chin# piles. En lorarl bv phyelelaus;
praised by thousands who luivc used it.
Fragrant, soothing, antlsuptlo. 60j. at
ilrugslats or by mill from J. T. 3:iui'inixs,
Dept. A, 8-iva inah, On.
Ono cannot take aim at things too
ligh.?French.
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup lor Child mi
tcot lung, softens i he gums. educes intlnnun .
lion, ullayu pain,cures uuud colic, 2So a bottle
A pood man's pedigree is littlo
luntcrl tip.?Spanish.
Nothing New or ui"1 TV,,
iViysterious.
"ASK f? "1
y?lr y&sfejj
ORAiND.
MOTHER." BIMiSS
Kor many generation* Qou*u i. .-.nu ,ii< M]|
reoogniie \ a* iv wondsr.'ul retnollti innlium
In treating and ourln* I'neum >n'a Orippe,
Rheumatism and Neuralgia. KICK'S 00
URK ASK I.l NI ,\1 E XT l< made f r un para go ><
irreaie, with other valuable otrntive In^re*
dlent* added Try It
3.%o? At. nil Druggie!* nnil Denlo-e?#Se.
GOOSE GREASE COMPANY,
(JASHl-YOURFUR
no matter where you are. If you trap or buy I
f ur write to day f -it our new plan to make ex- I
p.o'bqv" 4"^ CORRT HfCE A PUR C0..C Or.RT.PA, |
ss dyes
ilye In cold water letter than anv >.< r >lyr. Von
?. MoniUii; < ??.. ? DiitiuU.
1 1?-1 D Insist on Having
FOR - Ur. MAKUL'S huparatiou
../saiFM M standard Remedy.
/VOMEEM at PKUOOism.
Betid lor booh, "Itellel lor W omen. '
r1nch DRUG CO., 30 w. 32d St., ,N. Y. City.
ii wtv unxrioN tiii* rtPFn
A trinii urtiing A <1 vrr t> ?< r , n n<! I tt
A r t Idea n <1 vr r 11 ?> ?t ill i|i<*a
wluuiit* lake only (lie GIvM I** IC and
DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES !
So. 60-'08.
Thompson's Eye Water