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? HANUrACTURCO B* THE
CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50^ A BOTTLE
1 inirC lAt u? **n'l ?ou fltBK m ? ?*
I AUICo Box *r VITA SANA, ? Dome
L. Trfalmcat fnr Praal* Illirmiei. Wrll?
w. ROW IS MKR KH Co.. Dipt *. ijrrnotr Mich
He Liked Pig Latin.
Ncalie when a little tot was visiting
a fannvord. His mother helped
him up to look at a pen of small pigs.
As lie looked in, a Mttle pig rfear
him jumped up, putting his fore feet
against the side of the ^en, and gave
a quick grunt. Nealie turned quickly
and said: "Oh, mania, tell him to
sav that again!"?The February Dclinoator.
Tn another column will bo found
the advertisement of the Nashville
Seed Co. These people are not only
in position to aid and encourage farmers
in diversifying their crops, but
are also ready to answer all requests
for information on the subject of
farming and trucking. There is too
much cotton in the South and not
Enough hay, corn, live ?ock and
garden truck.
'0
If VOiir hlnrvd 1R out nf
* order, you run a risk of
taking a germ disease.
Rheumatism, LaGrippe, ,
Pneumonia and Typhoid
Fever are germ diseases.
"Rheumaci-de" is an active
blood purifier. It
cleanses the blood of all
impurities. It gives tone
to the entire body.
Pure blood prevents
germs from taking hold,
of the vital organs and exjtpels
them from the system.
"Rheumacide" is put up
in tablet and liquid form,
and is sold by druggists
at 25c, 50c, and $1 per
bottle. Liniment, 25c.
GROWTH OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
Nearly 23,000,000 Children Are Now
Studying the Bible.
"Whether in city or country, housed
in ks own magnificent building or
yining in a dilapidated mountain
v shack, with thousands of children or
J/with bnrely a baker's do7jon, the Sunday
schsol is to-day considered the
atrage'tic center of the great church
militant. The Sunday schools of the
United States alone ere nttnndn.1 Kt
about 11,500,000 pupils and 1,500,000
| teachers. Given a voice in affnirs of
church or state, this would represent
f | no mean influence. The latest sta1
tistics of the Sunday schools of the
uworld show 22,739,32:1 little Chrisftiana
working their way through the
of Bible study, learning the
needs of the mission field and being
graduated irtto church membership??
The February Delineator.
Important Information.
^ With the twenty-second of Februl
dry looming up in the middlo disf
tanee, the young teacher thought she
daw a good chanco to inculcate pat-'
fiotism in her young charges. "Now,
what little boy cau tell me anything
about George Washington?" Rhe
ashed sweetly. Then selecting the
I boy attached to the hand which seemly
c?l lo be waving the moat frantically,
^^aho said, "You may tell. Willie."
IB* Please, tnum, we git a holiday on
^HOiis birthday." ? February Lippin|pott's.
So. 5-'09.
JOY WORK
A i d tl?e Other KiadL
Did you ever stand on a prominent
r erner at an early morning hour and
m^atch the throngs of people on their
W7. to work? Noting the number
a vo were forcing th erase Ires along
bcause it meant their dally bread,
an the others cheerfully and eagerly
growing their way bocause of lore of
th?" work.
1 >e a fact that one's food has
fcauh to do with It. As an example:
f an engine has poor oil, or a bolU
- er Mired with poor coal, a bad result
I ,1a cemin. Isn't it?
I Tretlhg your stomarh right Is the
I Iteystoe that sustains fhe arch of
I health' temple, and you will* And
'OrapeNute" as a dally food Is the
most. narlBhing and beneficial you
Can use.
\Ve htre thousands of testimonials,
real genlne little heart throbs, from
people w??*iQipb' tried Grape-Nuts
out of r.ul^^^Bas a last reeort ?
with tho th|t prompted the tea^
tlnionial
If yon^swaVer tried Grape-Nnts I
.It's wortgive it a fair, impartial
r there are ,
Eft millions ^KiqCirokpc-N'tits cv. ry (lav
^ ?they kStrjuEwe know, if you
will use ^Ent-lBts every morning
your worJHl likely to be Joywork,
bec^Bk Ifkcan keep well, and
with the iHjtni t U nourished work
a Is a joy. jKfc<Kh(> "Road to Welljack
age?"There's a
fOR CONSERVATION
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I T
President Approves Report
of National Commission.
SFNI1S MFRC Af!F to rfiNHDtree
VX..WW niB.uunuL IV WHUIXLOO
Urges Measures to Conserve the Natural
Resources as I Legacy to Posterity?Should
be Put in Effect
Without Delay.
President Roosevelt, Friday transmitted
to Congress the following
bearing on the conservation of our
naturnl resources.
I transmit herewith a report of the
national conservation commission, together
with the acompanying papers.
This report, which is the outgrowth
of the conference of Governors last
May, was unanimously approved by
the recent joint conference held in
this city between the national conservation
commission and Governors
of the States. State conservation commissions
and conservation committees
of great organizations of citizens.
It is therefore rn a peculiar
sense representative of the whole nation
and all its parts.
The facts set forth in this report
constitute an imperative all to action.
The situation they disclose demands
that we, neglecting for a time,
if need be, smaller and less vital
questions, shall concentrate nn effective
part of our attention upon the
grcnt material foundations of national
existence, progress and prosperity.
The progress of our knowledge of
this country will continually load to
more neurate information and better
use of the sources of national
strength. It is not necessary that
this knowledge should bo exact in
every minute detnil. It is essential
that it should correctly describe the
general situation. The conservation
of our resources is the fundamental
question before this nation.
Our population is now adding about
one-flfth to its numbers in ten years.
Many millions more, must be fed und
clothed from the products of our soil.
With the steady growth in population
and the still moTe rjipid increase in
consumption our people will hereafter
make greater and not less demands
per capita upon all the naturnl
resources for their livlihood,
comfort and convenience. It is high
time to realize that our responsibility
to the coming millions is like that
of parents to their children! and that
in wasting our resources we arc
wronging our descendants.
uui nvers ran nnu snouKl fee made
to serve our people effectively in
transportation, but the vast expenditures
for our waterways have not
resulted in maintaining, much less in
promoting, inland navigation. Therefore,
let us tako immediate steps to
ascertain the reasons and to prepare
and adopt a comprehensive plan for
inland waterway navigntion. Our
forests are fast disappearing, and
less than one-fifth of them are being
conserved, and no good purpose can
he met by failing to provide the relatively
small sums needed for the protection,
use, and improvement of all
forests still owned by the government.
Let us enact laws to check
the wasteful destruction of the forests
in private lands. The American
people stand nearly as a unit for
Waterway development and for forest
protection.
Mineral Resources Wasted.
Our mineral resources once exhausted
are gone forever, and the
needless waste of them costs ns hundreds
of human lives and nearly
$300,000,000 a year. Therefore, lot
us undertake without delay the investigations
necessary before our
people will be in position, through
State action or otherwise, to put an
end to this huge loss and waste, and
conserve both our mineral resource*
and the lives of the men who take
them from the earth.
The conservation of our natural
rn>rvi?p/?An 5- ~ o fi a * "? ? -
.wwwibvo in ui ur?v consideration. it
we of this feneration destroy the resources
from which our children
would otherwise derive their livlihood,
we reduce the capacity of our
land to support a population, and so
either degrade the standard of living
or deprive the coming generations ol
their rights to life on this continent.
If we allow great industrial organinztions
to coxrcise unregulated control
of the means of production and
the necessaries of life, we deprive
the Americans of to-day and of the
future of industrial liberty, a right
no less precious and vital than political
freedom.
The administration which is just
drawing to n close, has at least seen
clarly the fundamental need of freedom
of opportunity for every citizen.
No man and no set of men should be
allowed to play the game of competition
with loaded dit-e. The unchecked
existence of monopoly is incompatible
with equality of oportunity.
The reason for the exercise of government
control over great monopolies
is to equalize opportunity.
Waterways.
Accordingly, I urge that the broad
plan for the development of out |
waterwavs. rommnioTniuri t_ l
^?,?m uj biic x iiInnd
Waterways Commission, be put
in effect without delay.
The work of waterways development
should be undertaken without
delay. Meritorious projects in known
conformity with the funeral outline1
of any comprehensive plan should
crooned at once. The cost of tb*
whole work should be met by direct
appropriation if possible, but if necessary
by the issue of bonds in small
denominations.
Tt is especially important that tin
development of water power shoub'.
be guarded with the utmost care both
by t! national government and bv
the States in order to protect the people
against the upgrowth of monopoly
and to insure to them a fair share in
the bentits which will follow the development
of this great asset which
belongs to the people and should be
controlled by them.
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- * Forests.
I urge that provision be made for ?
both protection and more rapid development
of the national forests.
Otherwise, either the^ increasing use
of these forests by the people must bo
chee^M or their protection against m
*ifo must be dangerously weakened. U1
If we eompare the actual damage on
similar'areas otf private and national ^
forest lands during the past year, .the a(
government fire patrol saved commer- tl
cial timber worth as much as the c?
total cost of caring for all national h'
forests at the presnt rate for about a
ton vnnra ^
8l
Lands. ?
The use of (he public grazing lands p
should be regultfted in such ways as J'
to improve and conserve their value. u
Rights to the surface of the public 0j
land should be separated from rights
to forects upon it and to minerals beneath
it, tnd these should be subject
to separate disposal. ^
The coal, oil, gas and phosphate j
rights still remaining with the gov- jn
eminent should be withdrawn- from ]
entry and leased under conditions fa- I
vorable for economic development.
Minerals. ,
The consumption of nearly all of
our mineral products is inerenshing
more rapidly than our population.
Our mineral waste is about one-sixth
of our product, or nearly $1,000,000
for each working day in the year. The ''
loss of structural materials through
fire is about another million a dav. 1
The loss of life in the mines is appalling.
The larger part of these d
losses can be avoided. il
A part of the action of the joint
conference says: We also especially ^
urge on the Congress of the United
States the high dcsirahlitv of maintaining
national commission on the )
conservation of tehresources of the
country empowered to co-operate
with State commissions to the end ^
that every sovereign Commonwealth
and every section of the country may
attain the high degree of prosperity ^
and the sureness of perpetuity nat- c
urnlly arising in the aboundant re- I'
sources and the vigor, intelligence,
and patriotism of our people.
In this recommendation I most ir
ucariuy concur, ar.u i urge runt nn p
appropriation of at least $50,000 bo n
made to cover the expenses of the a
national conservation commission for
necessary rent, assistance and traveling
expenses. This is a very small
sum. I know of no other way in \
which the appropriation of so small
a sum would result in so largo u benefit
to the whole nation.
TIIEOr>HpF. ROOSEVELT j,
Suicides in Church. ,
Snvannnh, 6a., Special.?In a pos- '
turc of prayer in St. Patrick's church f
here and with a bullet hole through f
the temple the dead hody of Otto P
Sohuoitzer, of Philadelphia, was
found Friday several hours after the ?,
fatal shot was fired. Two notes were g
found, one bequeathing $1 for "St-. ?
Anthony's broad" and another ex- ?
pressing regret Hint ho "had, permitted
himself to have any ill-feeling."
Schuenitzer had been here hut a day,
reaching the city aboard a steamer
rfom Philadelphia.
Three Killed in Explosion.
Johnstown, Pa., Special. ? Three F
children between three and four ve:jrs
old were killed, another, aged five,
was severely huvned, and two women,
mothers of the little ones, were pain- .
fully injured at Stoughton, Somerset
ci jnty, when the children touched
a mateh to a keg of powder to see it '''
blaze. All the dead and injured arc l(
foreigners. Their home was almost
demolished by the explosion.
ci
Jones Elected Chief Justice.
Columbia, Special.?Associate Jus- ||
tiee Irn R. .Tones, of Lancaster, was j !
elected (,mot .Justice or the Supreme Sr
Court of South Carolina for the un- it
expired tenn of Chief Justice Pope.
whose resignation has been accepted ,(
Mr. Jones has served rm the Supremo '
Court Bench since January, 189G,
with conspicuous ability. He is recognized
as a man of unusual ability,
and his written opinions as a mem- w
her of the Supreme Court have been pi
universally commended and favor- a<
ably received. Mr. Jones has been in ~
active public life for many years. V
Boy Shoot* His Father.
Jacksonville. Fla., Specinl.?William
0. Retliea, a vonng white man,
shot and instantly killed his father,
fr*orge Bethea, late Friday afternoon
as the old man was entering the home
of his daughter in the westerti section
of the city. There had been
bad blood between father and son for
some time, which terminated in a
quarrel, which cn?sed the old man's
death. Bethea is nnder aV/.'st. p
Charleston Dispensary Profits. C
The total net profits of the county
dispensary for Charleston county
during the months of October, No- sn
vembcr and December were $30,- ft
171.07, the amount in legal dispute I ,
net being included. The division of r*
the profits, under the law, is is '|
follows:
Tity of Charleston #14,492.35 ?
Mount Pleasant 593.13
Sanitary and drainage commission
6.034.21
City Schools 6.034.21^ $
General county fund 3,017.12 [?
Not Proud. i fiH
San Francisco Is chuckling over a
story about Battling Nelson, the con- s|
queror of Joe Gans, the "old mas- fr
ter." G
Nelson appeared In a fashionable ^1
restaurant a day or two after the
fight. His presence made a seasa- jn
tlon. He was stared at as though h?* (|
had been a pretty girl In a sheath y
skirt"! ej
It happened that an English woman
of title was dining In the restaurant. 'r
Sho expressed a desire to meet the
champion, and one of her companions y
qulckly arranged the matter with |u
Nelson's second or third assistant
business manager. v tc
"Battling Nelson?Oonntoss Exe. SI
Shake hands with him, countess. <'<
Tl^ere ain't no pride about him. He'll
let you."?Washington Star. 'j?
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BABY'S SKIN ERUPTION CURED.
fas 80 Sore, Irritattafg and Painful
Tnat Little Could Not
Sleep?Scratched Constantly?
Cuticura'* Kfttcacy Proven.
"When about two and a half year* ok
y daughter broko out on her hip* and th<
pper parte of bar 1ega with a very irritat
g and painful eruption. It began iu Octo
er; the first 1 noticed woe a little red sur
ice and a constant desire on her part t<
iratch her limbs. She could not sleep anc
le eruptions got sore, and yellow watei
inie out of them. I hod two doctors treal
er, but she grew worse under their treat
tent. Then 1 bought the Cuticura Rem
lies and only used them two weeks whet
le was entirely well. This was in Febrn
ry. She has never had another rougl
lace on her akin, and she is now fourteei
ears old. Mrs. R. R. Whitakor, Winches
;r, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1908."
l'otter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole 1'ropa
[ Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Moss.
Rv a - m
?j ? ..uivn jiiuvws uour 1
undressed into blocks for preserva
on. The treatment kills nil form o
irvai life and prevents ravages o
sects.
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyc?
Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. ""
Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and l)ru^ Laws.
Murine Doesn't Smart; Soother Eye Pait
Kaeh day should find its doin
lin^s better than previously. Ac
aire the habit of promptness i
my matter, large or small, which i
(ft to your care.
Do not neglect constitution, for this cor.
ition poisons the blood and l?\mls tochroui
1 health. Garfield Tea, the mild her
ixativo, corrects constipation, keeps th
lood pure, and the health giHxi.
I asked my stenographer whet he
! was David or Solomon that wrob
'1 said in my haste all men ai
ars." "I don't know," she sail
'but if he had lived around here h
light have said it at his leisure."
Piles Cnred In fl to 14 Days.
'r*o Ointment is uuamnteed to cure an;
iveot Itching. Itlinu. P.teedingor Proliudin
'lies in 0 to 14 days or money refunded. 50t
Loam to show a thorough intercs
i a customer or any person aj
reaching you; try to look at th
latter from his standpoint as we
s your own.
OFTEN THE CASE.
I'omen Struggle Hopelessly Along
Suffering Ilackachc, Dhr.zy Spells,
Languor, Etc.
Women have so much to go througl
i life that it's a pity there Is so mucl
suffering from back
1 ' Vft'Bk ache and other com
mon curable kid no;
FtilT?".A *' 1 Ills If vnu aiiffot- on
j protlt by this worn
an 8 oxa:nPle- Mrs
Miirtin Douglass, 5:
^ ''." Codar St., Kingston
^V-1 N. Y., says: "1 ha<
i?m->Ky a 'ame? aching back
dizzy ?Pu"s. head
I1 aches, and a feollni
v of languor. Part o
lie time I could not attend to m:
-ork and Irregularity of the kidne;
acrettons was annoying. Doan's Kid
ey Pills brought roe prompt relief.'
Sold by all dealers. 50o. a box
ostor-Mllburn Co., DufTalo, N*. Y.
Took Him on Probation.
Elizabeth's father had died who
ie was a tiny baby, and for foil
ears she hud ruled her' mother am
,'ery one with whom she came i
intact. Much to her surprise sh
as one day introduced to a "ne\
upn." She looked him over care
illy, then, after mueli coaxing, sh
Imbed upon his knee and listene
^ he told her of the many nice thing
[? would do for her mother mid bei
nall.v asking whether she would lov
im just a little. She looked hit
juarely in the eye nnd said: "Yes
you do all you promise, I may lik
nu, but I tell you now, if you tr
> be boss around here, we just won'
ave you for our husband!"?Th
ebruary Delineator.
Avoid being influenced for th
rong by other persons, have a pui
use of your own. weigh counsel, bu
t from your own best thought.
iVANTS HER
LETTER
PUBLISHED
or Benefit of Women who
uffer from Female Ills
Minneapolis, Minn.?" I was a great
ifferer from female troubles which
: caused a weakness
.and broken down
condition of the
much of what Lydir
y-J.' f- Pinkham's Veg
^ y- stable Compound
' uS?ir&?*\. . ' liad done for othei
.y suffering women i
felt sure it woulc
I?j*Z2T~.''" Iirlp me. .iiul I nnisl
5* ' \ ' j wonderfully. Mj
: . pains all left me. i
ew .stronger.and within three months
was a perfectly well woman.
" I want this letter made public tc
tow' the benefit women may derive
om Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
ompound."? Mrs. John <}. Moi.uax,
15 Second St., .North, Minneapolis,
Jan.
Thousands of unsolicited and genu
e- testimonials like the above prove
ie efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's
egetable, Compound, which is made
telnsively from roots and herbs.
Women who suffer from those disj
essing ills peculiar to their sex should
>t Jose sight of these facts or doubt
e ability of Lydia E. lTnkhaui't
ege table Compound to restore theii
kalth.
If you want special advice write
> >lrs. Piukliaitt, at Lynn, Mass,
he will treat your lelternsstricf Iv
>n(idential. For i!<> years she
as been helping sick women in
lis way, of charge. Don't
e.sitate - write at once.
B "uy^3Li. sou 8
1' fABBAGE PLANTS ?HZT
\J to please purchaser. Ml varieties now
ready for shipment. Small Iota $1.15 per "M";
, lota of 5.000 or over at $1.00 per'M" and special
. prices on lorre orders. Wo rive quicker and i
1 prompter mi rice than any other grower In 3.C.
r and wa solicit your valued patronage Writ*
t for our "BOOKLET" on the growth and cultivation
of Cabbage, written Tiy ?co. L. Sands.
The GEO. L BANDS CO..Bos s.Kaiitowles.fi.0.
|$ - .
j ONION SEED
BO Per Salzar*s catalog, page 123. SZTTS
B Largest grower* of onion and vegetable
E weds In the world. Dig catalog free; or, M
9 send 10c In stamp* and rrcelvo natetog and (S
fl logo kernols each of onions, carrc;s^ celery, bjj
| fl radishes, 1300 ?ach lettuce. rnlsbsgs, tur- S
H nips, 100 parslcr, 100 tomatoes, 100 niolooa, M
, fl 1200 charming flower seeds. In all 10,000 Iter- (
, fl nets, oasllr worth 91 of any man's money. B
jj Or, sand 'iOc. and we will add one package 9
gj ?' Estrllost Pecp O'Doy Sweet Corn. F'
xanthine hair
i- 'TtestoretTTtrav^'fi^Tr^ur^atirral Color. Re- i
t. i moves Dandruff and Scurf Invigorates and 1
i prevents the Hair from falling off. For sale
nv Richmond. Lynchburg. Va.. and Baltimore.
*- [ Md.. Druggists or sent direct hy
XANTHINf- COMPANY. RICHMOND.VA
1 per bottle, ban?i>l* bwMle llftc by nail.
I Circular* Sent on Tlrauft.
p I or*I I YPCR I'ATKNT by fair new method, be
'I \el 1 monstrnto II to the leiwllng capitalists and
V O I?l? 1-manufacturer* ut Madison Square Garden.
, New York. Write NATIONAL PATENT A NOYfcLTY
? EXHllllTION OO., lli?V^-i ltunl Eetale Rlrtg., Pblla..Pa
jCAPUDINE
5 CURES COLDS
1 and GRiPP &? ???
Relieves the aches and feverishnesa.
Contains No Acotenllklo
Business Maxims.
Don't ask the trirl to share your lot
untilit is paid for.
No mail's quarrel is good enough
to make your own.
It's a wise boy who learns what he
? ought not to know.
Ilenfness Cnnnot TV* OrrrHl
l i Srlocal applications uBtheyoanootrvuch ths
i I Ulaeasml i> irtiou of thenar. Thcru is only one
wavtocuro deafness. unci that is by comtv"
, tut.ion.il remednM. Deafness it* caused byan
- i mflamod condition at tho mucous lining of
y tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in!
Gamedyou have a rumbling Boundorimper'
feet hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Leaf noss is the result, and unions tho Inflammation
can be taken out and this tube ro,
stored to its normal condition, benrtnpr will
' be destroyed fore vw. N ine cases out of teu
are caused bycatarrh, which is nothingbutan
1 inflamed condition of the mnoons surfaces.
We will nice One Hundred Dollar* for any
' ease of Deafness (caused byentarrh) thatrannotbecuredhyllall'stiitiirrhChire.
Send for i
5 tirculars free. F.J.Chzjtby Co.,Toledo,O. 1
f Sold bv Dm tripsin, The.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
f The grout majority of errors are
~ made through carelessness. Learn to
care; be exact; strive to have it ab'
solidely right?making a mistake iu
business is like falling down in a
foot race?it is a set-back.
n Entirely Well of Eczema?Tetterinc
r Did the Work.
d "I hftd eczema on my chest for seven i
.. years and |t looked like a pleco of rusty
Iron; the torture was almost unbearable'.
C Una of your salesmen offorod to pay for
., tho Tetterlne If It did not cure mo. t
1 used loss tlnin three boxes and am cn?
>- . tlroly well."
? i Clem Klnard. Ruffln, 8. C.
1 Teytbrlne cures Eczema. Tetter. Ring
d Worm. Ground Itch, Itching Piles. In,
fant's Sore Head. Pimples. Rolls. Routfh
Scaly Patches on the Face. Old Itching
r, Bores, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp. iunIons.
Corns. Chilblains and every form of
Skin Disease. Tetterlne 50c; Tetterlne
n Soap 25c. Your druggist, or b- mall from
the manufacturer. The Shuptrlne Co.,
'? Savannah. Gft.
v I Advice in an advertisement is like
J a stick frozen in ice; the sknter stume
bles over it but nobody stops to dig
it out.
Winsloso'- G-v-* *.. : O - ?
i ?oynip ror Children
C teef.nir.*;,softens ciicg\mix, 1 educes >r. rUmm...
Uon.iuiyiiwii.tuivj wuid colic.35c a bottle
it ;
A boy thinks more of a sore toe
s than all the* rest.
.
Itronks a Cold Promptly. '
The following formula Is a novor ,
failing remedy for colds: j l
One ounce of compound syrup of j
Sarsaparllla, cme ounce Torls com- (
pound and half pint of good whiskey; <
tnix and shako thoroughly each time
and uso in doses of a tablospoonful
every four hours. | _
This will frequently cure an acute ;
eold in twenty-four hours. The in- :
gredlents can be gotten at any drug
store.
1 There probably i9 a wrong side to
everything?except maybe the right
woman.
1 Kvcry Woman Will He Interested.
If you havej>?ins in the back. Urinary,
\ Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a
eeoKant horH cure for woman's ills, try !
other Gray's Australian I^eaf It is n nv
i liable regulator. All Druggists 50 cte. SaroploruKK.
The Movner Gray Co.,LoRoy.N.Y.
i _ i
: Many a pleasant flow of language i *"
I is uninterupted by an idea. | ?
Only One "Tiromo Qnfnine"
r That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look ] |
[ | for the signature of E. \V. Grove. Used the :
, I Vt orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.
J I 1 1
? j Tf you cannot whip .1 man any j I
! 1 other way you may Hatter him. *
Itch cured ;n >1 minutes try Wnolford'a s
Banitary T?otinn Never fails .At <lrucnl<ta. ?
?
> ' The average man is the one who 1
1 believes he is above the average. 1
B.B.BS|
11 Cures Through the Wood zr,
,P V,T NAM
' { Color more iroixlsbrlrhter and faster .ioy ot
e-. . mjo sr.; %.?rn. 1 'viit.out apart. Write I<
A GUARANTEED oriSf 2Jj* Yru
AND PRffVEXmw^ ||lfP% Mh Yea
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Catarrhal Fcv^r^^V 0th ^ ?*
* ?- 1 l"th Ye*
Sfflrjelew In Lar/ii^-' ? 11th Yea
*OT?Citis. Catarrh % ^PSS%2? 12th Yen
au3 6lcct W:f^f^. 13th Yen
M \\un& mffim Ut* Y
a??eifS^| }4|pi? for "mil'
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r They are the last iilows ever made for
every lino of wuikon the fartn. I*ljrh
economical In repair s i o bolt ho
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mSstA'fiI Potesh gives
i III Hi dce^i rooted, w
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' Oero?aa Kali Wo
For
Croup
Tonsilitis
and m
Asthma
A quick and powerful remedy is needed to
Sloan's Liniment has cured many cases of crc
applied both inside and outside of the throat
duces the inflammation, and relieves the diflfn
Sloan's Lir
pives quick relief in all cases of asthma, bro
and pains in the chest. i*rie?, wvo.. sor.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Be
Nothing New or .7T~ IT' 1
Myaterious. L&&
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YOUR ^
GRANDmother."
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For many gnnaratlnn* lij j?<> u i <-?.e nm boea 1
reeogntied a* e wondarfnl remedial medium } Alii
Ic treating and carina Pneumonia. Grippe, C a I 1
Kheumallam and Neuralgia. IUCR'8 OttOSl D'"'1
3KKAHK LIHIMKWT te made from pare aorta* WI
rr?M(, with other valuable anrative lripra- tTvPT
lienta added Try it I OHiCjL
19*?At all l>ro|titliti and Dealer*?Bite. SGE[
iQOSG GREASE COMPANY, ""Tr"' !EA1
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[aM.i Mai , n
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FURS ALL
Hides and FT^OA
Wool AND
Feather*. Tallow, Bcnwax, Ginaeng, l(" FOIi
Golden Seal,I YeflawRool), May Apple, _
Wild Giager. ate. W* are daalarai I '
ealabiithrd ia 10S6? "Orrf half a century in H
Lroirville"?and ran do belter for you than H
agecb or eanuniiaoa narchaott. Reference. M ft I H
any Beak in LouitriGe. Write for weekly 52 |? ||
price liet and thippinf la(t. H ? ' ' *
IH. Sabel A Sons* B 2
287 E. Market St. LOUISViLLe, KY. fl
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So. 6 09. ^
Fertilized r
MIXING MACHINERY, j T
ANY CAPACITY B
atlanta utility works j
KABl' POINT, OA. jj
r y p ew ritcrs m % kfh
AM, rrpl?4. rirhM|H i"rr;wbrrif IPV-hlnea. new, \<i? I
ithcrs <H|uni 'o new koii! at n Arivlnc of V) to AO |.er Vj2- nt.
op inanQfaetVVwni' price f'wh <>r monthly
wrnvnlt (orcre'l t?v MT.e guarantee a? thannfao CU I
tirora ,;l?e. Wn'c for anerlm.nt of writing and net
>rtre? T Y I'KWTI IT Kit MA I.KH < Vo. 3 I ftMl
L'crllandl HI.. Cor. Broadway, Now York. kUlfll
s, Itching Humors, Rhe
Poison. Eczema, Eon
B B (Botanic R ond Bo!m? la it.c only I' Iood remedy
Blood anil l.ton pwriflc, It?sending a fi??<??! ire, rich
tie Bones, Joint*, and whemvor the disease ki located
>i?. Pimples, Km ix ions are healed and cured, pain, am
e. swellings ,uh-lde B t B. completely eh an (tea the \
iltloc giving the -ikln the rtch. red hue of perfect hea
at old ease*. I rv It HI OO p? r In rue bottle at all L>ru
i nine nil re SlfPI.K FREE hi writing BLOOD B>
FADELES:
hor dro. One PV. package color# Jl fiber*. The- dya In i
if ,ree hooiclot -How i?i up, iDavu and Hi* Coiort
POHNS"
very remarkable preparation la now
the greatest Constitutional Remedy
irn for Brood Xlares. Colts, Stallions
>ther horses; alas Distemper among
I Sheep. This compound is made of
at ingredients and not an atom *f
s or ininpoua nature enter* into Us
ion. Manr persons arc now taking
S for La Grippe, Colds. Coughs. Kiaible,
etc., and it ia always safe. It
e Disease Germs from the body: sets
>n the Itlood and Glands. SPOHN*8
>ld by nearly every druggist and horer
in the land, ann any can get it for
lend with remittance of price to the
urers, who will ship to vour order,
>aid. Flftv cents and $1.00 a bottle,
and $10.00 the dorcn.
Record of Annual Sales.
r 1.053 Bottles Sold
r 4.364
T P - "
r 10. ISO
r 40.284
72.380 " "
r 100.532
r 174.500
r 172.4?C>
r 221.760
r 287.620
p 378 062
r 508.720 **
r 648.260
>r our Booklet of twelve rood recipe*
y and stock medicines. Fit PTE.
IHN MEDICAL CO.,
Chemists and Bacteriologists.
IN, IND., U. S. A.
WT O Combine Every Knowro
? ^ Feature of Perfection.
the work Intended and are stiltal>le tor
t of draft, they save team, are stroiur
les to weaken. iu> l<olt heads to wear,
jeet to .vonr npuroval hy t.rl; . Ask
rly for this plow at your dealer's. If ha
It, send us his name and you will b*L-WATT
CO.. 'SP
i? r.~;v successfully raised in
most sections of the country and !
heavy yields are obtained by
the use of
OTASH !
vigor to the plant and insures a j
ell set stand that produces large
lo have used Potash, say :
Potash is Profit
No fertiliser is complete for
alfalfa without at least 10 per
cent, of Potash or tO pounds of
actual Potash per 100 pounds of
fcrtilirer. If you cannot net such
a fcrtilirer from your dealer you
should reinforce the low grade,
goods with 2 pounds of Muriate of
Potash to the hundred for each per
cent, of Potash needed.
rocttrr ptimphlsts pertaining to
(iJitofum of all crops, etc.
rks, 1224 Candler Bid*., Atlaata
i St. CHICACO?Me?a4nock Blk.
break up an attack of croup,
tup. It acts instantly ? when
it breaks up the phlegm, reculty
of breathing.
liment
nchiti3, sore throat, tonsilltis,
, and 01 .OO.
>ston, Mass.
1EEDS
! 8HIP BEST QUALITY FIELD
OAR DEN SEEDS DIRECT TO
MERS AT LOWEST WHOLE5
PRH'KS
2 SELL CLOVERS, GRASSES,
) OATS, SEED CORN, CANS
), MILLET, COW PEAS, SOJA
MS, PEANUTS, SEED POTA>,
CABBAGH PLANTS, POTATO
'OMATO SLIPS, ONION SETS,
DEN BEANS, GARDEN PEAS,
KINDS GARDEN, FIELD AND
VEIt SEEDS, LAND PLASTER
FERTILIZERS. WRITE US
PRICES AND SAMPLES.
ATE WHAT YOU WANT.
shviiFseed co.
15 Second Avenue, North,
JVas hv tile, Tenn.
*3 Dropsy !1
1^*Remove* all ?wellln(t In 8 to a?
daya; effects a permanent curr
In y>to 60 dura. Trial treatment
V JTff^eiimn free. NolhtDgcsn be foir?r
?&&;. * Write Or. M. H. Green's San*.
U ii?w/jSDacUlUt*. Cm a Atlanta. Br
XFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS
BARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA. GA.
urnatssm, Blood
e Pains. .?%
that kill.. vii> poison tn irf ina
blood direct to the a'.'.n tdf
In thin way all Hore?, _** jDJA
1 aches of Khcutnntl-tti A-d-. ' ij 1
(>?dy into dean, healthy .Jk ffixy*.' I
1th H. B ft cures t In a^wy * V' /
it Stores with direction * ./
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5 DYES
sold water bettor than any other dya Too
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