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Here end There.
sJP^ L The reason why men who mind
their own business succeed is beoanx
they have so little competition.
- The man who trims his sails U
suit every breese, may be pretty active,
but doesn't get anywhere.
It is the unexepcted that happens
Ik cause the expected gets there without
happening.
The man who knows just what tc
mt do can usually find someone to d<
Wfc-* it for him.
Inhuman Revenge.
'At Amite City, La., as a result ol
an ambuscade growing out of & ram
^ H ^ ^eu^' *wo w?uien aud a man wen
killed, one of th<?
nooaoius **
being held under a heavy guard ami
the country for miles around is bein$
searched for another man alleged tt
be implicated in the murders, whicl
oocurred recently. It is alleged thai
s Benjamin Rreland, his wife and
Mrs. Joseph Evcritt, the latter carrying
an infant in her arms, were making
their way homeward along one ol
the parish roads, Avery Blount and
Garfield Kinchen fired on them from
the side of the road with shotguns
Mrs. Averitt fell with her baby into
the road, her head blown almost off,
Mrs. Breland's breast was torn ofl
by one of the volleys and Breland
himself fell at the first fire. Young
people driving home from a party
* found the baby crawling about among
the bodies. Breland was still living
and was able to murmur the name of
Kinchen before h$ died. Avery
Blunt was captured after an all-night
search and says tlrht Kinchan killed
Breland, but will not say who killed
the woman. Mrs. Everitt's husband
wos killed by Ben Kinchen, a brother
of Garfield, several days ago, and the
widow and her baby were making
their home with the Brelands. Bad
feeling has existed among the fami?
liej for n number of years.
A YARN.
Chicago News.
/ "Two can live as cheap as one,"
Yes, they can! They can, like funl
You ask any one who's tried it;
See just what ho'11 say.
Most of them arc satisfied it
Goes tho other way.
Toughest yarn was ever spun.
"Two can live as cheap as one."
W
"Two can live as cbeaD as one."
No one ever saw it done.
No one in his sober senses
lias this slightest doubt
If ho figures on expenses
How that's coming out.
* "" When uphill (he water run
\
"Two can live ns clieap as one."
* Fifteen hundred make a ton.
Woman never's money spending,
Does not care for dress;
So if marriage you're intending
L Living might cost less.
No, don't swallow that, my son.
Two can't live as cheap as one.
Proverbs and Phrases
^ The pleasure of the feast does not
W depend upon how some of the guests
J "got there.
I Literature is the art of telling what
you know so the other fellow will
understand it.
Anything is literature if it expresses
a heart throb, and nothing is
unless it does.
If everybody knew when he was
pj9- off? this would be a better educated
world.
The man who makes a great deal
of his failures doesn't make much of
a success.
No business is run the way those
who know the least about it think it
pught to be run. So. 7-'09.
*' ... i
Paper for Burglars.
The "Bostatska Gazette" is the
pame of a trade "paper" now published
in St, Petersburg in the interest
of burglar*. The paper contains
articles by experts on the art
of burglary, advice and hints to help
the hewinner and full mnnHn i.
latest thefts and hurgfaries. The
"Bostatska Gazette," or "The Barefooted
Gazette" is, of course, published
in secrecy, but it will not be long
before the police will discover its
printing office and suppress it.
HIS EXCUSE.
Father?Didn't I see him hugging
you an I came In?
Daughter??No, papa; he wes showing
me how he telephone* by holding
the transmitter close to the
breast.?'Harper's Bazar.
K NO MEDICINE
* But a Change of Food Gave Relief.
Many persons are learning that
drugs sre not the thing to rebuild
worn out nerves, but proper food Is
required.
There Is a certain element In the
Cereals, wheat, barley, etc., which Is
^ . grown there, by nature for food to
brain and nerve tissue. This Is the
M phosphate of potash, of which Grape|BL
Nuts food contains a large proportion.
9?|s In tasking this food all tho food
||bB| elements in the two cereals, wheat
g|U and barley, ar? retained. That Is why
so many heretofore nervous and run
down people find in Grnpe-Nuts a
gwl true nerve and brain food.
"I can say that Grape-Nuts food
has done much for me as a nerve reBK9
newer," writes a Wis. bride.
A "A faw vaave warn KftfAee
saura* ? -? /?? umriMrlaiP,
I wnfl a bookkeeper Id a large
HHP'*1' ! became so nirvous toward
end of each week that It seemed
^|"^B^nust give up my position, which I
TCggKuld pot afford to do.
"Mother purchased some Orape?g
Ruts. and we found It not only deliBMgHbus,
but I noticed from day to day
HSttat I was improving until I finally
^^B^Llised 1 was not nervous any more.
hHki have recommended It to friends
SSB^Ha bratn and nerve food, never harRH^n
found Its equal. I owe much to
HffiHBipe-Nuts, as It saved roe from a
Bvous collapse, and enabled me to
H^^MBatn my position."
HnWKme given by Postum Co., Rattle
BRHBek' Mich. iRead. "The Road to
igfi?||Hivino.'' In pkgs. "There's a ReaKffiMHur
i?sd the above letter? A new
HSRBnmuri tftftfi tltnc to time. Tbey
HH^Knorec, (rse, as4 tell of htunan
| TORNADO IN SOUTH
) Storms Reach from Texas to
. Kentucky.
SOUTHERN TOWNS ARE HIT HARD
> Severe Bain, Hail, Wind and Blectri'
cal Storms Sweep Over South Central
States, Hilling and Injuring
Many and Destroying Property
Valued at Hundreds of Thousands
- of Dollars.
i Louisville, Ky., Special?Death for
' probably a score of persons, losses of
[ hundreds of thousands of dnlUr* in
J property and the crippling of many
; telegraph wires resulted between
1 noon and dusk Friday from a series
' of small tornadoes which swept the
I south central States from the Tenj
nessce line to the Texas Panhandle,
i The storms were accompanied in most
. coses by hail, darkness, terrifilc light>
ning flashes and sheets of rain.
Most of the towns where loss of
- life occurred are off the railroads, so
1 that news from them has been comI
ing slowly. Known casualties are:
Stuttgart, Ark.?Mrs. Gerfield and
' a child of Will Story. Mrs. Story is
reported fatally injured.
Sulphur Springs. Texas.?Mrs.
James Ardis and Mrs. C. Caldwell,
.from Rolling Fork, Miss., just before
the telephone wires broke word came
tbat four had been killed.
Booth, Miss., reported to Birmingham
that six had met death there.
In other towns such as Ennis and
Waxahatchie, Tex., and Boscoe, La.,
many dwellings are said to have been
demolished by the wind.
Arkansas and upper Louisiana rice
fields wero injured to the extent of
many thousands of dollars, while the
larger cities experienced rains and
darkness and lightning bolts that
made largo buildings quiver.
At Chattanooga there was a terri*flc
storm of hail.
Reports from Birmingham state
that several persons were killed by a
tornado nt Cullman, Ala. Friday
afternoon.
The home of George Stewart, seven
miles east of Hanesville, Ala., was
totally destroyed. His 2-days-ola
child was blown half mile and killed.
His 2-year-old child was blown into
a. grate and probably fatally burned.
Mrs. Stewart was caught under some
rafters in the house and so badly injured
that she will die. Mrs. Tom
Bowner and a child who were in the
house were fatally' hurt.
Night Firing Tests at Fort Caswell
Satisfactory.
Washington, Special.?In tests
mnae at Fort Caswell, N. C'., February
1st nnd 2d of the now system of
flro control for rapid-flre guus, the
coast artillery corps made an average
of 50 per cent of hits in night
firing at a moving target at range
from 1,700 to 2,000'yards. The projectiles
were provided with lighted
tracers, and tho target", which was 10
feet by 24 feet was illuminated by
searchlights. The test was conducted
by a 3-inch gun battery and was very
satisfactory.
Seven Dead in Alabama.
Birmingham, Ala., Special.?Mnyor
George H. Brier, of Cullum, Ala.,
wires that seven people are known
to have been killed in that county
Friday afternoon by tho cyclone
which passed over this section of tho
State but that wire communication is
impossible with the stricken locality.
At Kayosa, a mining camp we9t of
Birmingham on the Southern Railway,
five housea were blown down but
only one man wai injured, a Mr.
Logan, The property loie in tne territory
north of Birmingham appear*
to have been very large.
Woman Brutally Murdered.
Winston-Salem, Special.?Charles
Ferrell, a negro about 34 years old,
brutally murdered his wife, Chrissie,
Friday afternoon as she sat in her
borne on Highland avenue. He fired
four shots from a revolver, killing
her instantly. An eye-witness says
Ferrell began firing after his wife
told him she was afraid to live with
him longer, she having left him after
a fight Christmas week.
Haskell Memorial Home Burned;
Three Missing.
Battle Creek, Mich., Special.?The
Haskell Memorial Home was destroyed
by fire Friday morning. Three of
the thirty-seven members of the orphanage
are missing. Seven little
gills jumped from a third story window,
but it is not thought any of
them are fatally hurt. James Armstrong,
12 years old, standing on a
shed under the window from which
the girls had to jump, directed them
how to. make their fall as easy as
possiblo and caught two of the smaller
girls in his arms.
Dies Protesting Innocence.
Spartanburg, S. C., Special.?"Will
Foster, colored, who was twice convicted
on the chargo of muredering
John Young, a well-known white mnn
of the country, in November, 1907,
was banged in the county jail Friday
morning. Foster went to his death
declaring his innocence. After the
black cap had been adjusted he was
asked if he desired to make any statement,
and he replied that all he had
to say was that he was innocent.
General Items Condensed.
The very latest says a man has
been dug out of the ruins of Messina
conscious and with chances of life
after being shut up there 3ft days.
The town of Tehama (says a Chicago
dispatch of the 4th) is 15 feet
deep in water.
Pittsburg, Pa., has been the victim
of many negro depredations and to
suppress it many of them have been
arrested. This has brought that historic
city almost face to face with a
raco war.
I To Enjoy
- r
the full confidence of the Well-Informec
of the World and the Commendation ol
the most eminent physicians it was essential
that the component parts of Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be
known to and approved by them; therefore,
tho California Fig Syrup Co. pwiblishes
a full statement with every package
The perfect purity and uniformity of product,
which they demand in a laxative
remedy of an ethical character, are assured
by the Company's original method of manufacture
known to the Company only.
The figs of California arc used in the
production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir oi
Senna to promote tho pleasant taste, but
the medicinal principles arc obtained from
plants known to act most beneficially.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine?manufactured by tho California
Fig Syrup Co. only, and fur bak
by all leading druggists.
XANTHINE hair
Restores Gray liafr to Natural Color, Romores
Dandruff and Scurf. Invigorates and
prevents the Hair from falling off. For sail
by Richmond. Lynchburg. Va.. and Baltimore,
Mrt.. Drurylsts or sent direct by
KANTHINF COMPANY. RICHMOND,Vil
1 per bottle. ?ample bottle Ifftc by *ult
Circular! Sent tm Ruuejf
So. 7-'09.
CAPUDlNf
CURES COLDS
and GRIPP K1
Relieves the aches and foverishness.
Contains No AcotanlUdo
.
Water poured into a holo is nol
wasted if the other end of the hole i;
properly located.
ONE KIDNEY GONE,
But Cured After Doctors Said There
Was No Hope.
Cylvanus O. Verrlll, Mllford, Me.,
says: "Five years ego a bad injury
t paralyzed mo and
affected my kidneys.
My back
hurt me terribly,
and the urine was
badly disordered.
Doctors said my
right kidney was
practically dead.
They Bald I could
never walk again.
I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and began
using them. Ono box mado me
stronger and freer from naln. T Unni
on using them, and In three months
was able to get out on crutches, and
the kidneys were acting better. I Improved
rapidly,discarded the crutches
and to the wonder of my frleuds was
soon completely cured."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
If you succeed it is not necessarj
to tell how you did it; it shows foi
itself. '
Ijime Back Prescription.
Considerable discussion is being
caused among the medical fraternity
by the increased use of whiskey for
lame back and rheumatism, it is an
almost infallible cure when mixed
with certain other ingredients and
taken properly. Tho following is the
formula:
"To one ounce of Torls compound
and one ounce syrupSarsnpnrllln compound
add ono-half pint of good whiskey.
Take in tablespoonful doses
beforo each meal and beforo retlrtug."
It Is surely worth trying by any
ono who may bo afflicted.
Some peoplo spend monpy just a
if they had earned it, but those wh<
have earned it do not.
HOW TO CURE RHEUMA.'ISM.
It la An Internal Disease and Re*
quires An Internal Remedy.
The cause of Rheumatism and kindred
diseases is an excess of uric acid in the
blood. To cure this terrible disease thii
acid must be expelled and the system sg
regulated that no more acid will be formed
in excessive quantities. Rheumatism is an
internal disease and requires an internal
remedy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments
will not cure, affords only temporary reliei
av vinv) i'j uses you io ueiay me proper
trcntment, and allows the malady to get a
tinner hold on you. Liniment* may ease
the pain, but they will no more cure Rheumatism
than paint will change the tibr<
of rotten wood.
Science has at last discovered a perfect
and complete cure, which is called
"Rheumacide. Tested In hundreds oi
cases, it has effected the most marvelous
cures; we believe it will cure you, Rheumacide
"gets nt the joints from the inside,"
sweeps tho poisons out of the system,
tones up the stomach, regulates the
liver and kidneys and makes you well all
over. Rheumacide "strikes the roots o(
the disease and removes its cause." This
splendid remedy is sold by druggists and
dealers generally at 5Cc. and fl a bottle,
In Tablet form at 23c. and 50c. u package.
Get a bottle to-day. Booklet free if you
write to Dobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore,
Md.
Many an advertisement lias paid i
profit after being considered a loss.
Raw Furs?ProfltsFor Country Roys.
This is the timo of the year when the
average country boy not only gets a great
amonnt of f-port and nleasuro out of fui
Eping, but considerable profit and
et money. Raw Furs in recent yean
i brought remarkably good prices,
Fashion has ordained that every lady must
wear furs, consequently the demand hat
increased. Prices of furs are higher thar
they were last season. M. Babki, Se Sons
Loiibvillje, Ky., make a specialty of Raw
Furs, und a visit to their fur room is an in
tereating 3ight, for here can be found fun
from every section of the Unitod Slates
Thoy receive shipments from all over th<
countrv in nnswer to their weekly prir?
list, which they issue every Friday. Thh
price list is furnished the shipper upon ap
plication. Write for it.
Oh, what a goodly outside false
hoed hath.?Shakespeare.
Piles Cured In fl to 14 Days.
Pato Ointment u guaranteed to cure anj
ca.-<eof Itching, Wind, Bleeding or I'rotrudinc
Piles in 0 to44 daya or money refunded. 50c
The difference between a man'
opinions and the facts in the case i
generally the truth.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'i
fisaisafy Id? Use.- f*?yv Mb, At dfvjufrti
t
An ft Had.
Wlfa?Whit do rati moaq by brtn#
tec those gjuddj rest la here?
Huabefid-^'ScuBe me, m'dear (hie);
1 dld'n' have any otheVeh t'bring. Had
f bard time gettln' theeah In.?The Bohemian.
( Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
? reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh it a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, end
acts directly on the blood and mucous cur,
face. Halrt Catarrh Cure is not s quack
medicine. It was prescribed by one of the
> best physicians in this country tor years.
and is a regular prescription. It is composed
h of the best tonics known,combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. Ibe perfect combination
I of the two ingredients is what produces
quch wonderful results in curing catarrh,
bend for testimonials, free.
F. J. Chknet & Co., ITops., Toledo, (X
Bold by druggists, price, 73c.
Take Hall's FamilyPills for constipation.
A GOOD CLIENT.
First Lawyer?I wish I had been
living in King Solomon's time.
Second Lawyer?Why?
First Lawyer?He had seven hun
i dred wives. Think or the divorce
business he could have thrown In my
- way.?Illustrated Bits.
The Peruna Almanac.
1 The druggists have already been supplied
with the Peruna almanac for 1909. In addition
to the regular astronomical matter
I usually furnished in almanacs, the articles
? on astrology are very attractive to mo*t
people. The mental characteristics of each
sign are given with faithful accuracy. A
1 list of lucky and unlucky days will be furnished
to those who have our almanacs,
free of charge. Address The Peruna C<k,
Columbus, O.
1 Onc-hnlf the world knows not how
( the other half lives.?French.
Many Children Arc Sickly.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children,
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's
Home, New York, cure Summer Complaint,
Fevertshnosa, Headache, Stomach Troubles,
Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At
; all Druggists', 23c. Sample mailed fhkk.
I Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y.
' One takes the odor of one's company.?Chinese.
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softensthegums, reduces inflamm-*i
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle
Work comes naturally to some peo|
pie, but the fellow who goes to work
naturally is the one that counts.
Brown's Bronchial Troches are of
groat service In curing Hoarseness.
1 Coughs, and Sore Throat. In bores 25
1 cents. Samples mailed free. John I.
Brown & Son, Boston, Mass.
i Perhaps you can't help feeling envious,
but at least you can help
showing it and so making yourself
obnoxious.
1 Only Ono "Brorno Qulnlno"
That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look
i for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.
Goodness cannot become habitual
, unless we will to be better than we
i absolutely need to be.
Red, Wcnk, Wenry, Watery Kyes
Relieved by Murine Kyc Remedy.
Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food nnd Drug Daws.
* Murine Doesn't Smart; Soothe* Eye Pain.
C ??????
A handful of might is hotter than
a sackful of right.?German.
Plenty of Exercise Necessary.
! Plenty of regular exercise must be
. taken In order to keep the body In a
healthy condition. Any excessive or
unusual exertion, however, is sure to
cause stiffness and soreness of the
j muscles and joints.
To counteract this effect there is
I nothing better than Sloan's Liniment.
Lay It on lightly where the muscles
have been strained; it requires no rubi
bing for it penetrates right to 'ho
. bone, relieves any congestion and inflammation
and makes the muscles
- elastic and pliant,
Sloan's Hutment Is a great boon ^
athletes, for It not only relleve^^ln
* and stiffness, but It Is an ex0%it
J roinedy for sprains, cits, bruises and
cramps.
Mr. J. F. Price of Tuscumbla, Ala.,
writes:?"I am an engineer on the
Southern Road from Chattanooga to
Memphis. Tenn. The continued elevation
of my arm upon the throttle
gives It a sore feeling when on a long
1 journey, and there is nothing that
' will take the soreness out like Sloan's
' Liniment, and I keep a bottle la my
1 grip always."
i
[ Never put the advice of a friend
i in the same pocket you carry money.
f 1
| Two Boxes of Tetterine Cure Tetter
; Case of io Years Sanding.
> "I have bean troubled with a severe
case of Tetter for ten yenra; have tried
doctors in nearly every State In the union.
as I am on the road all the time.
In Columbia last woolc a druggist recommended
Tetterine. I laughed at him, but
i bought a box: that gave me relief, so 1
! bought another and am entirely well. 1
i shell take great pleasure In telling all
people In the show buslnoss of your marvelous
skin remedy." Lew Wren,
Chicago, III.
Tetterlne cures Kcxama, Tetter. Ring
1 Worm. Ground Itch. Itching Plies, Infant's
Roro Head, Pimples. Bolts, Rough
Realy Patches on the Face, Old Itohl ig
I Soros, Dnndruff. Cankered Scalp, RunIons,
Corns, Chilblains and every form of
Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlne
Soap 25c. Your drugsrlst. or by mall from
the manufacturer, The Shuptrlne Co,
1 Savannah.Gn.
No black balls are cast against the
^ man who mokes application to join
the down and out club.
, To restore a normnl action to liver, kid>
neys, stomach and bowels, take Uurtleld
; Tea, the mild lier'o laxative.
[ The man with a scheme is mtm
> likely to ho hungry than (he otic will;
; a spade. So. 7- '00.
CHILD HAD SIXTY BOILS
i
And Suffered Annually With a Red
Scald-Like Humor on Her Head?
, Troubles Cured by Cuticurn.
"When my little Vivian was about six
? months old her head broke out in boils.
1 She had about sixty in all and I used Cuti*
cura Soap and Cuticurn Ointment which
cured her entirely. Sometime later a
humor broke out behind her cars and
. spread r.p on to her head until it was nearly
half covered. The humor looked like a
scald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid
coming from it. This occurred every
spring. I always used Cuticurn Soap and
r Ointment which never failed to heal it up.
r The last time it broke out it became so bad
that 1 was discouraged, llut I continued
the use of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
s Resolvent until she was well and has never
s been troubled in the last two years. Mrs.
M. A. Schwenn, 674 Spring Wells Avs.,
Detroit. Mich., Feb. 21, 1903."
Potter Drug A Chcm. Corp., Sole Props.
1 of Cuticura Remedies, Hostjd. Moss,
B ? ?1|9
D] B>cdy Will rcllefo the wont r(]|
Si ,crTh oi court*, colds, homo. HH
BB Bess, bronchi Us, asthmi and dl?H#1
ease* of the throat sad lunrt. IM
MM Absolutely free from harmful IM
|K| dras* sod opiates. For half a KB 1
|M eentiunr the household remedy ftBfl
in millions of homes. HI
|H At all drwnists*. U ctSL
frgffffg#1
|??$60 1
I WViti Qm\ sit tuKut (Vih idsU Aa Im itAts I
i mflcon. gecigia /
??1h<5c\xoo\ oli Expert* l* in
tiriWlffiinan, . lai|inrbndtoffn,
>??r??QfH -Ctotv? TrevdtnT.
#5 Dropsy II
V- KtaoTtt *11 welling In 8 to M
1 dirt; effect* * permanent euro
V Injoto 6odavs. Trial treatment
^WvK Jrl^riTui free. Nothingcan be falrn
B^V|b4kH Write Dr. H.H.Grean'gtona,
8K&V HlStKUlUti. Bm b Atlanta. 0*
Nothing New or IR>EC|S9R
Mysterious. Ejj'M
"ask P<a '7
YOUR Vmfed
GRANDMOTHER."
mUCES
For many generations Goose d ntaae ha. beat
raoogntzod as a wonderful remedial medium
In treating and curing Pneumonia. Grippe
Rheumatism and Neuralgia. KICK'S (JOOSl
QKK ASK LI NI MKNT Is made from pure goost
grease, with other valuable curative lngra
dlerrks added. Try It.
I tSa? At all Druggists and Dealers ? *5o.
SOO^GREASE COHPABT, ""YT'*
I iniFC 1st ui sra.l rou FKF.r. s SO-Oni
I AU1LO It ox or VITA SANA, a Ileal
*- Treatment Tor Female Diseases. Wrlk
aw. KDNV1N MF.R' KR CO.. Dept s. Detroit Mtci
|clas E
MAI.KHMF.N WANTED
WANTED?Active, energetic men to reiire.ent ui
Prnfliab-e poMlhns. Hustlers make tilg money
Cash weekly advances Complete outfit free. Wrln
lu.mcillats y forour HSerel ofVee W T. HOOD * OO
OLD DOMINION MJRSKKIKS.
Mention this Paper. Kit IIMoND. VA.
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by anv publishing house. A mat i:IIU'cnt eluh
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alifergJ.ta Wilt* f?-r description. tv. L>.WaLLaCE
P.O. liOX. No. ?.?, NKWBERN. N. C.
Making Cigars.
In the cigar factory the bales nri
opencil lis needed. The tobacco rc
quired for the days' work is ties
dampened and then goes to the strip
pers, who remove tlie steni and midrib
of the leaf. The leaves are classified
into wrappers and fillers and
turned over to the cigar-maker, who
with no other tool than a knife, cuti
out his wrappers, shapes the fillci
in the hollow of his hand ami deftl.\
rolls the material into a finishec
cigar. There arc cigar-making ma
chines, hut these are employed onl.x
for making the cheaper grades oi
cigars from domestic tobacco. It b
a peculiar fact that despite the wonderful
progress of mechanical contrivances
in all linos of manufacture,
the better grades of cigars are made
today exactly as they were a hundred
years ago.?Carl Werner, in
The Bohemian Magazine for February,
SAVED
FROM AN
OPERATION
By Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Louisville, Ky.? "Lydia E. rinkham's
Vegetable Compound has cerr":
v" '' -j tainly done me a
v world of good and
1 i cannot praise It
1 enough, f suffered
fromirregularities,
ic.. ,r?gf. dizziness, nervousy
ness, and a severe
.li female trouble,
./ - LydiaE.Pinkham'p
Vegetable Com>
r pound has restored
i^o to perfect
health and kept me
UU .- Ufrom the operating
table. I will never be without thh
medicine in the house."?Mrs. Sam'i
Lee, S&23 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky.
Another Operation Avoided.
Adrian, Ga. ? "I suffered untolc
1 misery from female troubles, and mj
doctor said an operation was my onlj
chance, and I dreaded it almost a:
much as death. Lydla E. Pinkham'i
Vegetable Compound completely cnrec
mo without an operation." ? Lena V
Henhy, K. F. D. 8.
Thirty years of unparalleled sue
1 cess confirms the power of Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound t<
cure female diseases. The great vol
ume of unsolicited testimony constant
ly pouring in proves conclusively tha<
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComSound
is a remarkable remedy for thosi
istressing feminine ills from whicl
so many women suffer.
A man should advertise like h<
marries?for twenty-four hours, aui
for keeps.
lures Through the Blood
PUTNAM
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Are you one of the 1
suffer from female ailment
89 aged, go to your druggist i
9 Cardui. On the wrapper j
9 During the last half
9 established in thousands c
Hfor pain which only worn
contains no harmful ingre
9 ed on in almost any case.
?urn
It Will E
Mrs. Charles Bragg, of Sw
writes: "Tongue cannot tell hoi
Before I began taking Cardui 1
would work awhile and lie down,
medicine." Try Cardui.
AT ALL DE
[ I cw
Tcquircs the best selected seed ai
! jj tion; but the real difference b
s H Crop depends on Potash. It ma]
J |] well shaped ears fdled out to tl
J I sound. Fertilizers high in phos]
gen, won't do. They need Pota
H lbs. to the hundred. Supplemer
i. tilizcr with 50 lbs. of Muriate of
. POTASH IS
Valuable Utrmture. Frre. on Fcrt
/ gerhan kali works, 1:
\ NEW YORK?19J Nassau Sr.
: CABBAGE PLA
| We are situated on the Atle
! line with four expresses dail)
1 plants from us will have one (
gett and Young's Island territ
j press a day. Our plants are
. climate.
Lots 1,000 to 5,000 1
Lots of 6,000 to 20,C
Varieties: Charleston V/ak<
and Flat Dutch. Satisfaction
send cash with order. Giveu!
: GREEN POND P]
GREEN POND,
T AAT U COTTON
JLl/l/JULi SEED
(iin)ip(l on rrlvnte (Jl?i
5 Bushels (t $1.00 per bushel; 10 Bushels
nt 90c per bushel; 20 Bushels, at 60s
per bushel, f. o. b., Lrngley, S. C.
W. H. FRANKLIN, Augusta, Ga., R. 4.
|?|"?* seeds'}
W Here aro the beat flvo offer* of the 5
>) season. 11avo Leon In business 29 V
year* and know uood seeds; shtp only u
C) the best: Ct
0 Best Northern Clover, bushel - - - $ti.25u
0 Rest Fancy Timothy, bushtl ... 1.00 V
0 Best Kentucky Blue Gra?v bushel - 1*0W
Vi Best Kentucky On hard Gross, bushel 2.26 y(
Ci Rest Fancy Hert Top lb. - - - - - .1*5*
O Cotton bays, 20c. t u*h with order. V(
0 Write for Catutoir and prices on Garden Vt
0 Seeds and Onion Set*. V
| ^^rCASLERT"
|! 118 Second St. LOUISVILLE, KY. ?
:
| RICHMOND, VIRUI INI A. ?
<N| Close to the repots, Post Office, Capital Q
; I11, Square, Wholesale and Retail sections. C(
7 Oeverything first-class ?
r ^ rates reasonable- j
maes ana
; | wool V;
I Feather*, Tallow, Beeiwui, Ginaeng, r*
I Golden Seal,* Yellow Root*. May Apple, ^
I Q Wild Ginger, etc. We ate dealer*; I
B etlabllrhed in 1856? "Over hall a century in R
5 fi Louiiville"?and can do better for you than K
1 Q agent* or eomnutsion merchant*. Refcresea, I
I any Bank in Louisville. Write for weekly
" price lilt and shipping tags.
Rt. Sabel Sons,
d ? 227 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE. KY. 4
>les, Itching; Humors, I
Poison, Eczema, \
B. D B. (Botanic Blood Balm) 1< ihe only Blond
the blood and then purl flea it?sendlntr a flood of ti
mrfm-e, Hones, Joints, ntul wherever the dlacnsu l
ulcere, I'imples, Kruptlons are hen led and c't red,
ocasr, atreiliii'ts subside. jj. r completely eliai
condl;! . l'U inv* the sk! i the rich, red hue of |>c
\\ -t ' :i e-. I -V 1 til Oltper Inrge bottle M
iur home crttre. 8 UIYLK FltKK by wrlttiiK HL
"F A D E L ?
iy otbet dyn. Oaa 10c. packngo colon, all Abore. The
!U> for freo booklet?Uow to t?yo, bl,ach and Mia Col
wmm-'
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A 1JIWL H "I SBftil liULU .llli i
>LT DISTEMPER
5# or in ftd Act* ?e to* blood ud txp?b illSi
i of dtitnmptf. BwlrfuMj o*?T known for m*>? ta
i>tt)f n*rulMd to cur* on* onto. Mo nad |1 * botttoi
MM, Of driMllta Mid ham*** dealers. or Mnt uprw
nufnoturvrs. Cat show* bow to pobltioS throat*. Our
i|1t? ?t*r/tklnt. Loon) nfOuu wanted. Larguat
m mmcdr' In *?Utnnoo? twnlr* yaara.
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thousands of women wlioH
,s1 If so, don't be discour-|
ina get a bottle ot W ine ot B
are full directions for use. H
century, Cardui has beenB
>f homes, as a safe remedy H
cn endure. It is reliable,?
dients and can be depend- H
lelp You IMI
ectscr, Ind., tried Cardui. She Bp
*v much Cardui has done /or me. H
! could not do a day's work. I K
I shall always give praise to your B
iua STORES i
id the most thorough cultiva- ^
etween profit and loss on the
Ices 6trong, sturdy stalks and 3^#
he very tip, with every kernel 2g ?
?horic acid, with a little nitrosh
to complete them?15 to 20 ' ? >
it the manure or clover or fcr- i <=> ^
Potash per acre. ? ^
. PROMT "gg
ll/zinu Corn ami alt of her Crepa
124 Candler Bldg, Atlanta
CHICAtiO: Mooadacck Block - ^ >
NTS FOR SALE;
mtic Coast Line Railroad main
r. Any one buyjng cabbage
lay's advantage over the Meg:ory,
as they have only one exfrost
proof and will stand any
fcl.25 per thousand.
>00 90c per thousand.
efield, Early Jersey Wakeffeld
and count guaranteed. Always
3 an order and see for yourself.
LANT COMPANY,
SOUTH CAROLINA,
fABBAGE PLANTS XHr
\J to ulease purchsser. AU v&rlatles novr
ready .or shipment, Small lots tl.35per "M"i
lots of S 000 or over at il.00 por'M" ami gpeolal
pricftt pn lknre orrton. We giro quicker Jtnq
prompter ssrrloo than any other grower hi 8,0,
and we solU'lt your valued patronare. Wfltg
for our "BOOhLET" on thn crowth and culUs
ration of Cabbage. written uy Ueo. X>. Sandj,
The OKO. L BANDS CO..Uo? MFantowltg.8.0,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AU8USTA. GIL
ONION SEED 60r
59H9H Pcr Ssl>er*a oat ?log, page 139. MM
| Largest growers of onion and vegetable I
I seeds In tbo world. Big catalog froe, or, I
B send 10c In stamps and receive catalog sad I
y 1000 kernols each of onions, carrots, celery, I
W radishes, 1500 eaoh lettuce, rutabaga, tor- I
U nips, 100 parsley, 100 tomatoes, 100 melons, I
J llsuC charming flower .teds, In all 10,000 ker- |
p nets, easily worth 91 of any man's money. U
E Or, send 20c. and we will add one package I
C of Earliest Poop O'Day Sweet Corn.
I **LZZ" ?EE0 C0" Bo* *' G" U Cn>w' Wl'- I
SEEDS
WE SHIP BEST QUALITY FIELD
; AND GARDEN SEEDS DIRECT TO
I FARMERS AT LOWEST WHOLE
SALE PRICES.
WE SELL CLOVERS, GRASSES,
SEED OATS, SEED CORN, CANE
SEED, MILLET, COW PEAS, SOJA
BEANS, PEANUTS, SEED POTATOES,
CABBAGE PLANTS, POTATO
and TOMATO SLIPS, ONION SETS,
GARDEN BEANS, GARDEN PEAS,
ALL KINDS GARDEN, FIELD AND
FLOWER SEEDS, LAND PLASTER
AND FERTILIZERS. WRITE US
FOR PRICES ANI) SAMPLES.
STATE WHAT YOU WANT.
nashvilleseed co.
215 Second Avenue. North,
JVashville, Tenn%
Rheumatism, Blood
Bone Pains.
I -.eiiiedir that kill* the i.oUon in 8?tvoL
fi e, rich I I owl direct to the *kin tV yt
* located. In till* v*v nil soi,.*. Ur
(ifttii* *,)^ -'.'bet of IthcummUm yftTAjISS
ni.e-ihe .. dy"W.clean, heal thy ]
r/ect he. 11 h ' % II. B euro* I hi /
<1i rrot I..UH J
OOD UAI.M tft, A(i*nl? On
s s dyes
7 dyo la cold water boiler than any other dia *00
w* aioiiuoi. co., qainiV, luiooS
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