IS -PREVAIL
LENT AGAIN. A
prompt remedy is what
V * every one is looking for,
I The efficiency of Peruqais
so well known that
^ its value as a grip remedy
need not be questioned.
The grip
yields more quickly if
xaken in hand promptly.
If you feel grippy
iget a bottle of Pcruna
^atoncc. Delay is almost
teertain to aggravate
your case.
For a free illustrated booklet entitled
"The Truth About Peruna." addre.* The
I'eruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed postpaid.
a Peruna is sold by by your local
^rugist. Buy a bottle today.
_W. A good name is a rich inheritance.
&" / The Farmer Discovers tho 'Phone.
? , It is becoming apparent to tho
farmer that the telephone is not an
expense as ho has hitherto believed,
but a saving, perhaps of a life in illness,
perhaps of help when flood or
flro comes or something else.
Tho great benefits of a telephone
% to a farming community can hardly
be exaggerated.
i*&. It Is ono of tho greatest time savers
over Invonted."
Modern business methods would
Jj become antique without its use.
It enlivens social Intercourse and
makes neighbors of and cements
friendship between families living
miles apart.
A farmer with a 'phono dees not
havo to go to tho nearest markot to
find the price of various agricultural
products. Neither ts It necessary for
him to blindly send his products to
market only to And prices at a low
level.
To tho farmer's wife tho 'phono Is
a. friend that docs not fall. The inconvenience
of marketing nnd shopping
is done away with. To her it 1b
an all-round necessity as well as an
aid to .social enllvenment.
A great reputation is a great charge
Noharmfnl drngR in GarflcldTea, Nature's
laxative?it is composed wholly of clean,
sweet, health-giving H?rl?s! For const.pa
tion, liver and kidney troubles.
Despair never sits in the soul of a
brave man.
A frnA/l Unnnjf #.? ?
Neuralgia. and Sore Throat is Ilamliiis
Wiotra Oil. Nothioe will so quickly drive
out all pain arid inflammation.
A hasty man never wants woe.
'T A Domestic Kyc ltemcdy
CoinyuuuuOu by Experienced Fhys|et??n?
Con forma to. Pure Voo<l nnd Drugs lviwrs.
Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Druggists
for Muriue Eye Remedy. Try Murine.
Some are atheists only in fair
weather.?French.
r For Irritation of the Throat, Coughs
or Hoarseness, Brown's Bronchial
Troches are exceedingly beneficial. In
boxes 25 cents. Samples mailed free.
John I. Brown & Son, Boston. Mass.
Seldom is a smooth tongue without
a sting behind.?Irish.
Only Ono "Bromo Quinine"
That la Laxative Bromo Quinine. Book
for the signature of K. W. Grove. I'sod the
World over to vJure it Cold in One Day. 25a
A good nnd faithful judge prefers
the honest to the expedient.?Horace.
For COLDS and CHIP.
Hick's CxrrDiKX U the best remedy?
relieves the aching and frvoMshncs*?cures
the Cold ana restores normal conditions. It's
lluuld?effects immediately, lite.. 25a aud
Ma, at drug stores.
Every oue knows best where his
l>wn shoe pinches.?German.
BACKACHE IS KIDNEVACIIE.
tJsiially There Are Other Sypmtonts
iu rruvc 11.
t Pain In the back Is pain In the kidneys,
in most cases, and It points to
fastened itself on me. I had awful
dizzy spells, headache and urinary irregularities.
My back was weak and
tstider. I began using Doan's Kid'
nay Pills and found quick relief. 1
was soon restored to complete good
health."
Sold by all dealers. r.O cents a box.
Poster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
a 1 - - n ? i j i ? t . ? *?
a aog 8 irieiasmp is oeuer mar
his hate?Welsh. So-S'Ol)
p Old Books Wanted.
Cash paid for early American books and
other literary property. Entiro libraries
or small lots purchased. Describe what yor
have. Will cnll if answer is prompt, or or
ran go by mail. Address Librarian, P. O
Box 446. Staunton, Virginia.
I "THE "reason WHY
B _ Bheumaride cures rheumatism to stay
" cured. Kheumatlsm Is un Internal dls1
easo anil requires an Internal treatment,
i Jtheumncld* strikes the root of the disk
i noveu Us ce.u?;e llhoumncldo
K Liniment stops .he i>;iin wl.lle you are
^ taking tho Internal medicine, ftheuma*
M clde Is put up In tablet and liquid form.
And Is sold bj .1 i ti ?i Mo. and
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THf NEWS IN BRIEf
Keflls of Interest Gathered B>
Wire and Cable
GLEANINGS FROM DAY TO DAY
r '
lire Items CoTorlnf Brents of Mors
or Lets Interest it Home aid
Abroad.
A company to manufacture brooms
lias been organized in Roanoke, Va.,
with amjplo. capital to operate success
aii? principal stockholders are
JVmcs S. Yentman and Charles S.
Fox.
It wos recently found that soma
inmates of khc West Virginia penitentiary
had an outfit kit for counterfeiting
coins. Some had been pasjed
out of the prison.
The barkantine Matanzas bound
from Philadelphia to Fernondia, Fla.,
got in distress Thursday night 12
miles south of .Diamond Shoals and
signalled by wireless telegraphy. Six
ocean-going vossels to her side. Shu
has a cargo of lumber and will be
towed into port.
lion. D. E. Hydriek, of Spartanburg,
S. C., was chosen as associate Justice
of the Supremo Court df South Carolina,
on last Thursday, after 37 ballots
wore taken.
At Lakeland, Fla., Charlie Crumly,
a negro, who was believed to be the
criminal who assaulted a white lady,
was taken frem jail Wednesday and
was on the point of being burned at
the stake when officers plead for him
and saved him. lie claims an alibi,
and was not positively identified.
The lost rail was laid Wednesday,
connecting Dnnle, Vn., with Rostio.
N. C., on the Carolina, Clinchflcld
& Ohio, railroad.
The sheriff and other officers captured
three distilleries in Lincolnton
county a few days ago.
Mrs. Jlnrrv Samson is to he tried
in New York on the charge of murdering
her husband, who was a
nephew of the late Admiral Sampson.
The National Rurcan of Forestry,
it is said, will get an army of Angora
goats to cat paths three hundred
yards through the California forests
as chocks to forest fires.
Street ears stalled in the streets
of Sioux City, Mo.. Tuesday wgiit
in snow ir?? "" '?*
......w <?\\ .1, - ICVt'l, I
and a fto miles nc l,r>5-? '
Koby A 1 who robbed
and then murdered Rev. \Y. V. Hudsen
was"lynched nt Houston, Miss.,
Tuesday. The mob of 300 was not
resisted. They calimcd that justice
was tco tardy.
The Illinois Central's Chicago
Fiver plunged into an open switch at
Cold Water, Miss., killimr Martin
Stanton, of Memphis, and injuring
several others.
The yeggmnn killed at Laurens, R.
C.. last week proves to he "Sheeny
Mike," who has been recognized by
a former, but now reformed, crook, j
who had been in prison with him.
Tti Now York recently a baby only
lirec days old sifffo-rod a hemorrhage
and would hove died, the doctor
thought, but for the fact that about
a pint of its father's blood was
transfused into it. It is now doing
well.
The Mauritania, Cunnrd Line
steamer, has made a new record,
crossing the ocean, 2,934 miles in 4
days, 20 hours and 27 minutes.
Washington News Notes.
C. IT. Martin has been made private
secretary to Senator Overman
in place of Fred L. Corr, resigned.
The House of Representatives hn9 I
voted the sum of $12,000 for automobiles
for the president's use.
It now appears that it was an 1
erroneous story in circulation some
time ago to the effect that President 1
Roosevelt struck, with riding whip 1
the horse or horses of lady riders.
Admiral Spcrry is regulating tlie
speed of his fleet so as to nrrivo in
the Chesapeake on the 22nd, when a
reception program will be carried out.
President Roosevelt will bo on hand.
After 50 years iu the present National
House of Representatives it is
proposed to return to the old plan
of arrangement of seats without
desks, that members may hear more
perfectly. The ehango in the Hall
will cost about $35,000.
President Roosevelt takes part in
the eeremonies at the Lincoln Homestead,
at Hodgenville, Ivy., Friday,
the 12th, the occasion being the
100th anniversary of the birth of
tho murdered president.
The nomination of Dr. Crum to be
collector of the port at Charleston,
has met with such opposition in the
U. S. Senate, that it is thought tho
matter will go over for the consideration
of Mr, Taft.
A story has just como to light that
President Lincoln narrowly escaped
death from a bomb in Rnltimore,
when on his way to Washington to
be inaugurated.
Foreign Affairs.
The American Red Cross has given
$250,000 to Queen Helena to found
an orphanage for the parentlcss
children, the victims of the earthquake.
Death has just recently claimed
two cr tnc best-known men in France,
Catii.llo-Ahrn^am Mencles, the poet
and novelist, and Ernest Alexander
Hcnoro Coquelin,.known familinry as
roqtielin Cadet, one of the last of
France's celebrated actors.
Germany and France have settled
by amicable treaty, their differences
in relation to Morroeco and mutual
respect now seems better than since
the war of 1870.
Capt. Roald Amrindsen has received
$1S,500 appropriation from his
government and will set out from
Norway in the spring to be gone
Ave or six years in search of the
North Pole. He will sail in the Fram
with about 1Q inen. lie will secure
American dogs. His hope is to find
currents which he believes exist that
will biing him well on bis way.
ffwppc.:1
V-.'/
Hex* and Thers.
It is not always May,-?Longfellow.
Politeness is the essence of refined
thought.
Better a master be feared than despised.?Dutch.
Succss consecrates the foulest
crimes.?Seneca.
A fellow-feeling makes us wondrous
kind.?Garrick.
Man is the only animal that can
talk and the only one that wastes
speech telling about himseif.
WHEN THE SOHOOLBELL RINGS.
Leonard Randolph.
Wen the schoolbell rings on the op'n
ins; day,
When it calls the boys and the girls
from play,.
And the,' gel llieir books and march
along
To its ding, dong ding! and its ding,
dong, deng!
What a sad sweet song does the old
bell sing,
With its ding, dong, dong! and its
ding, dong, ding!
Yet, we must not shirk and we must
not shrink
From its steru tingle, ling, and its
cruel tinkle,' link!
But we hop and skip and we laugh
and sing
To its jolly tinkle, link! and its
merry tingle ling!
When the school boll taps on tlio
closing day.
And the boys and girls scamper back
to play,
O, the endless fun its tap foretells!
They could all but dance to the sound
of the bell!
What a sad sweet joy on a closing
day,
At tho last soft tap, just to steal
away
From restraint and rule, from -the
chart and book
To the woods and fields, to the winding
brook,
For a full three months, even more
perhaps,
Who knows, who cares, when the
scln olbell taps!
When the schoolbell rings with it?
ding, dong, ding!
To its ding, dong, dong! fond
mem'ries cling;
And I scarce can work, I can only
think
nr :t? i:?1- ?:? ? J 1
vl im mm 11ml:iv, uug: ami us sweei
tinkle, link!
'Twero n sad sweet joy once again
to sin}?
To its jolly tinkle, link! and its
merry tingle, ling!
Wlio tires of the ways of grown up
men ?
Who wishes that lie were a boy
again,
For a month or n day, just an hour
perhapsf
(We know, who sigh, when the
schcolbell taps!)
The Beagle a Rabbbit Dog.
The beagle is the rabbit dog. He is
best adapted by size, pace, no** and
tongue lor this work. Large hounds,
or even those of the harrier type,
cannot do the work so well and are
mere at a loss on quick turns and
doublings, to say nothing of their
seeming something radically wrong
in pursuing bunny with dogs adoaptod
to larger and stronger game. The
beagle and the rabbit were made one
for the other, and properly done,
there is no better day to be had ajleld
than one with a good pack of these
little dogs. It is a pack yon must
have. One dog or two or three are
not the same thing at all. Take seven
or eigld of the little fellows, well
matched, and go n field on foot and
get your game. Then Molly Oottontall
will take on a new value in your
eyes. To see a pack once, running
swiftly, tonguing merrily, picking up
the turns, at a loss for a moment,
scattering, catching the trial, packing
again on the re-discovered s.int and
finally running thlr game to the death
in the open, will convert you, first into
a beagle lover, and second, into an
advocate of bard condition in the
field.?Todd Russell in The Outing
Magazine for February. So.-8-'09.
Don't brag to your competitor
about how good your goods are and
how yon are selling. Let them think
ycur business is bad and your goods
are bnd, if it pleases them. They
may lose sight of you when you are
"sawing wood."
When you've got every man in your
employ grounded in the belief that
you are dealing fairly with him,
yon've got an organization that will
bring success for your plans?-if they
are good plans?and you can go away
safe in the knowledge that nothing
will go wrong.
GOOD CIIANGH
Coffee to Foetum.
The large army of persona who
have *ound relief from many chronic
ailments by changing from coffee to
Postum as a dally beverage, la grow*
log each duy.
It Is only a simple question of trying
it for oneself in order to know the
joy of returning health as realized bv
an Ills, young lady. Sbe writes:
"1 hod been a coffeo drinker nearly
all my life and It nffected my stomach
? caused Insomnia, and I was seldom
without a hendnahe. I had heard
about Postum and how bonefldal .It
was, so concluded to quit cofTcc and
try It.
"I was delighted with the change.
I can now sleep well and seldom ever
have headache. My stomach has gotten
strong, and 1 can cat without suffering
afterwards. I think my whole
system greatly benefited by Postum.
"My brother nlso suffered from
stomach trouble whllo lie drank coffee.
but now. since using Postum ho
feels so much better he would not go
back to coffeo for anything."
Name given by Po3tum Co., Battle
Creek. Mich. Read, "Tho Rond to
Wellvlllo," in pkgs. "Thero's a Reason."
Krcr rend the above letter? A now
ono Appears from lime to time. Thejr
are geuninc, true, and fall of human
interest, ???'
\
How*? This? I
Wf off* Qm Hudnd Dollar* Kownff
hr any cm* of Catarrh that cannot N
cored by Hall'a Catarrh Cor*.
?. J. Cimnrr 4 Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, bar* known r. J.
Chatter for the lait It 7cere, and belicr* <
him perfectly honorable in all businee*
transactions and financially able to carry
oat any obligations made by hi* firm.
W albino* kjxhan ft MAitvix, Wholesale
Druggiete, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ie taken internally, actingdirectly
upon the blood and mucuous surfaces
of the system. Testimonials aent fret,
fries, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug?>?U.
fake Hall'a Familr frlla for i onstipation. I
Shrewd buyer* sire up proposition
by studying the man who puts it. The
first thing they have to be sure of is:
Does he believe this himself?
The
Exceptional
Equipment
of tho California Fig Syrup Co. and the
scientific attainments of its chemists have
rendered possible the production of Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its
excellence, by obtaining the pure medicinal
principles of plants known to act most
beneficially and combining them most
skillfully, in the right proportions, with
its wholesomo and refreshing Syrup of
California Figs.
As there is only one genuine Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the genuine
is manufactured by an original '
method known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, it is always necessary to buy tho
genuine to get its beneficial effects.
A knowledge of the above facts enables
one to decline imitations or to return them
if, upon viewing the package, the full name
cf the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found
printed on the front thereof.
- ?
A friend to everybody is a friend
to nobody.?Spanish.
The Human Kye.
A marvelously constructed instrument,
delicate In tho extreme, responding
to the slightest Influence.
What n crime ngMust nature to drug
tho oye. Everyday eye troubles ore
speedily cured by applying externally
Dr. Mitchell's pure, hnrmless.soothing
Eye Salve. 25 cents. Ask the druggist.
A man is not lo be known till he
takes a wife.?French.
Every Woman Will He Interested.
If vou have rains ui the t art. ITrinarv !
Bladder or KSdnoy trouble, and want n
pleasant herb euro for woman's ills, try
Mother tJray's Australian Leaf. It is a re
liable ragnlntor. All Druggist* W> ct*. Sam
pie free. Tho Mother Orny Co., LeRoy.N.Y.
One ninv come scon enough to an 1
ill market.?German.
F??r HKAD.K IIF? lllrko' I'A PVDHK
Whether from Colds, Heat. Stomach or
Nervous Troubles. Coputllr.o will relieve yon. '
It's liquid? pleasant to tnke?aots Immfilitoly.
Tiy it. 10c., 25o. and ."SOc. at drug
stores. ;
A flattering speech is honeyed poison.?French.
Mrs.lVinlnw'i Sooliting Syrup lot Children
tool hing.softens ilicpinns, reduces tnflnmtn ?
tioii. allays pun. cure* wind colic. 25c a bottle j
A foci nt forty will never be wise. ;
riles Cured In t) to 14 Days. j
*i??o Ointtyent ib gunrauin-d to cure an;
n.-eol lit lung. Blind, Bleeding or i'lol nulinf
'dee in 0 to 14 day* or money refunded. fil)o.
Sin boginncth pleasantly.?Bible.
Ilch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'e
Sanitary lx>tion Never fa;l*. At druggist*.
A feast is worth nothing without
it* conversation.?Irish.
IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA.
Whole Body a Mass of Rair, Bleeding,
Torturing Humor ? Hoped Dentil
V'ould End Fearful Suffering?In
Despair: Cured by Cuticurn.
"Word* cannot describe tbe terrible co?
xema I Buffered with It broke out on my
head and kept spreading until it covered
my whole body. 1 v. e almost a solid mass
vi Burvs irum ucau 10 1001. l looue.l more
like a pie^c of raw* beef than a human being.
The pain and agony I endured acemed jhofe
than I could bc&r. Iilood and pus ooz<*i
from the great sore on my scalp, from under
in.v linger nuiU, nnd nearly all over iny
body. My emu were so crusted nnd swollen
I was afraid they would break off. Every
hnir in my head fell out. I could not sit
down, for my clothes would alick to the
raw nhd bleeding Hesli, making me cry out
from the puin. My family doctor did all
he could, but I got worse nnd worse. My
condition wns awful. I did not think 1
could live, nnd wanted death to come nnd
end my frightful sufferings.
"In this condition my mother-in-law
begged me to try the Cuticura Remedies.
1 said 1 would, but bad no hope of recovery.
Rut oh, wlmt blessed relief I experienced
after applying t'uticura Ointment. It
cooled the bleeding and itching flesh and
brought me the first real sleep 1 hnd hnd in
weeks. It was as grateful us ice to a burning
tongue. 1 would bathe with warm
water and Cuticura Soap, then apply the
Ointment freely. I also took Cuticura Rosolvent
for the blood. In a short time tho
sores slopped running, the flesh began to
heal, and I knew 1 was to get well again.
Then the hair on my head began to grow,
ond in a short time 1 wns completely cured,
I wish I could tell everybody who hns eer.eina
to use Cuticura. Mrs. \Vm. Hunt, 133
Thomas St., Newark, N. J., Sept. 28, 1903."
Totter Drug & Chcm. Corp., Solo I'ropg.
of Cuticura Remedies. Roaton, Maws.
A drop of fortune is worth a cask
of wisdom.?Latin,
An Bxtromo Cast of Ecsoma
Cured.
Wlnston-Palem. V. C.. July 11, 1501.
Mr. J. T. SlMttfrins, Pnvannah, Go.
Dear Sir;?Nothing gives mo greater
pleasure than when I am singing the
praise of Tetterlne. I consider It beyonC
doubt one of the best sk In preparation
ever offered the suffering ones.
Some ten yoars ago no mortal eoula
havo been In a worse state from eczema
than myself. I hod tried eveiy remedy,
blood purlPer. skin salve, yet I seemod
worse, until t wax ono man of ttchlnft
sores. T.lfe slmplv a bnrdan, I could not
siren. Could do no work. Tho physicians
could not help me. 1 wnt simply desperate.
Glancing over a newspaper 1
received f'nm n ladv in Tcxns who wrote
you telllr.g her condition and what Tettcrlno
had done for hrr; her rase was so
much like mine thnt 1 concluded that 1
would try It. feeling thet If she could
receive so great a beneflt It might help
me. After two or threo applications 1
never saw such a sudden change. I am
h^ppv to pay that I am Rell "gain. My
case being so had It toox a lot of It. l
hove never known It to fall to cure every
case yet. I make a sncctal otter to any
one suffering with Tetter. Ringworms
and Fczema, e?c.. that If It Is used
properly snd falls to cure. I will refund
their money. 1 have yet to repay any
one. Wherever I see any one here suffering
from Tetter. Ringworm, etc.. I
prevail on them to get a box, stating to
them that If It falls, come to me and get
their money back. I have had the pleasure
cf curing many with It.
Sincerely yours. P. S. Early.
Tetterlne cures Eczema. Tetter. ning
Worm. Oround Itch. Itching Piles, tnfnnt'e
Sore Head. Plmnles. Dolls, Rough
Scaly Patches on tho Face, Old Itching
Sores, Dandruff Cankered Scalp Bunions.
Come. Chllhlglns and every fbrm of
Skin Disease. Tetterlne SOc; Tetterlne
Soap Jfco. Tour druggist, or by mall from
aYaamt&,f"(H,1 r"r' 'Fh* Bhuptrlnt Ca.,
A
bors less tha
j s*sMg<iflr*36rfC 0f wheat ea<
fiv^i* 4.ono nni
' ? ?wvr-^J W
are in use in the United States
the most?in fact, we have ma
We have brought the rural tt
Bullet ins before him a boy can ir
Cut out this advertisement, wrii
i Free Bulletins, which describe the en
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WANTED? Actlrp, i-nrrftetlc men to rrprfirnt u?.
Profllati p i iirltli nn. lino] li-m nmlrllg money,
l-apli ?vt i-kly Mlvntit'c* CnmuleCo outfit free. Write
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THE HitEA1 EST TOOK OK?IR RTRR KENT OUT .
by him pub l?lilnx lienor. A niaimMcent pIkIiI I
rolutne pi i lib >u i.f "JUiteii Irce* of I hp U orlil'* Uca
Lllpr.'iture." In IihIIuk l<H>knck, i *prr k- pip| nI I 1
ami a tears subscription to "i uripi I ) lteniti r?J
al.fi-rf't'i Wiltaf rrtt m iii lb n w, i> wau.ai r, i
P.O. I.OX. N.. It.. SEW 111 H\.N. C. '
Pn m Bn sample treatment
k,M3 tPtv Km Caowt Pile and
c-^3 Fiatula Cuia and
Rook sent Ljr mall
NT FREE.
REA CO.. DEPT. B. 4 MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.
Making Good (?) t
A bashful dentist upon being presented
to a fashionable bud eouM
think of nothing to say. At length
the situation beenmo decidedly embarrassing,
and, swallowing the lump
in his throat with a desperate gulp,
he ventured timidly: Miss Smith, I
l,nnn T :.i~- 11...1 ? --c
iv|?v 1 tuuj lininiuil IUUI ?C UIC Illilf
entirely unacquainted?I pulled a
tooth i'or jour father Inst Monday."
The bud faded away, and the dentist
is still wondering why his' fraternity
friends made him settle for "four
rounds."?Bohemian Magazine for
February. !
Don't leave your .stork thrown *
around "any c.ld way." It may look J
is though you had been busy, but
you lore the benefits of "llrst im- (
rrossions."
AFTER i
FOURYEARS
OF MISERY 1
t<
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Baltimore, Md. ? " For four years ,
my life was a misery to rao. I suffered v
rei from irregular!- '
ties, terrible dragraTdtfping
sensations,
> ? extreme nervoust
^ ness, and that all
] ^ gone feeling in my ]
Br * stomach. I baa .
E?t'<riveu j^P. bope of 1
J V." when I began to I
Bjpy take Lydia E. Pink- '
HP lam's Vegetable
[ Compound. Then
I L felt as though
' 1 ' new life had been
given me, and I am recommending it ?
to all my friends."?Mrs. W. S. Ford, f
1938 Lansdowne St, Baltimore, Md.
The most successful remedy in this -
country tor the euro of all forms of
femalo complaints is Lydia E. lMnk- I
ham's Vegetable Compound. It has
stood the test of years and to-day is
more widely and successfully used than f
any other female remedy. It has cured o
thousands of women who have been C
troubled with displacements, intlam- I X
mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir. j]
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
that bearing-down feeling, llatulenoy,
indigestion, and nervous prostration, J
after all other means had failed.
If you are suffering from liny of those ?
ailments, don't givo up hopo until you J
have given Lydia E. Pinkham'B Voge? I J
table Compound a trial,
If you would like special advice j
write to Mrs. IMnkham, Lynn, fl
Ma?.| for It. She bus guided (i
thousands to health, freo of
charge. IV
5F^m
|0[2 Kt ?|i .1 Cures the nick am
liftvV 1 --on JP i irl pi veil on tho tongue.
\?V? llnw *JQZl ?i<Jney remedy; CO cei
\K\ Afft?vO/ hy all (lruggietH
\/LC*^ Q/ P? d, by the mnnufac
SPOHN MEDICAL i
M before the constant hacking tears ih
lungs, exposing them to the ravage
f>5? goes straight to the seat of the txoi
pja* the lungs, and quickly relieves unh
JtJ pleasant taste nnd freedom from di
fgs remedy for children. At the first
B the little ones you will save sorr<
fSB GIVE THEM 1
il Telephoi
realize that rural telephones, mc
?e, tend to increase the earnfn;
rm and farmer ? Do you real
i material needed to build the v
one line?exactly the same as
its up?will cost you and you
in half a bale of cotton or twenty
:h ?
5 Western Electr
o
i to-day. We made the first tele
de more than all other manufact
slephone within the reach of ever
istall and operate the system. Ou
re your name, and address on the marj
tire plan in detail, may be sent you im
s LEC>*
OOMPWNT NOBTHEftl
Manufacturers and Supp'iers ?,
| of all Apparatus and Equip- 1 ?
tntnt used In the Consiruc- ' Chicago
tion. Operation and Mainte- l?aver
uc. of T.l.nhou Hint. Angel
?, Nrw Yotl(
Omaha
FADELE!
her djro. One 10c. packnt? color* all fiber*. The" i
or free booklet?Uow to liro, Illeaoh an>i Mix Color*
CABBAGE PLAl
We are situated on the Atlan
line with four expresses daily,
plants from us will have one da
ajett and Young's Island territo:
press a day. Our plants are fi
climate.
Lots 1,000 to 5,000 $1
Lots of 6,000 to 20,00
Varieties: Charleston Wakef
and Flat Dutch. Satisfaction ai
send cash with order. Give us;
green pond pl
green pond,
Nothing New or KSJSrrrSSJ
Mysterious.
"ask j
your
grandmother."
For many generation! Ono.r Greave ha. beei
reoogntxed a* a wonderful remedial mi lium
ic Jreatlng and curing I'neumin!>. Grippe,
EtheumatUin and Neuralgia. IUCK'8 QOOSH
3K849 K LI NI MKNT le mule from pure jfoose
jrca*e, with ?>ther valuable ouratlvr Inftrollenta
added. Try It. i
S4e-At all brnxKlit) and Draler|-t1a,
3003e gheab'e c0hpan7,
XANTHINE hair I
l!rMorfii Gray Hair to Natural Color, Honovr*
Dandruff and Scurf. Invigorate* and
irevrnts the Hair from falling off. For sala
>v Richmond. Lynchburg. V?? and Baltimore,
Id.. Druggists or sent direct by
IANTHIN6 COMPANY, fICRMOND VA
SI per lislllr. t ample bo'tle 85c by malt.
Ci >culo it Sent un Kyucit^Sllio^sDn's
EyeWater
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. OA.
I00LE cos!ir
tilum-d ou 1'rlvHle (tin.
S Buahel* at $1.00 per buahel; lOBuehla
at 90c per buahel; 20 Buthela, at 80c
?er buahel, f. o. b., Langley, S. C.
W. H. FRANKLIN, Auguata, Ga., R. 4.
I AfllFC Ie? ua T'"1 F H.E K M SO-l'pnl
rtUILO H?x of VITA ?A\A. n Horn,
L Treatment for I'rnnlr IMaru?r?. IVrll*
low. EOlViX UKhCKH Ui'.. Prpl * l'*Ti:oiT MICH
ipure ctrpi^cs
1FIELD 3EC.yO
IHero aro the best 11 vo offer* of the w
season. Have been In business 23 v
ypara and knpw gopd seeds; slily only Q
thcliest: C
Best Northern Cloyer. lnislicl - - - fc.2j?
I Best Fancy Tlffiothy. busl rl - - - l.OOvf
I Beat Kentucky Bbu- <ira>s. bushel - MO*
) Beat Kentucky Or? hard Grass. bushel 2.2.* (c
I Beat Fancy Red Tcp lb. - - - - r .10*
I Cotton bags. 20c. t ash fflt-h order. *
n rite for Catalog and prjees ou Gordon*
I Prrua and Onion !>*t*. V
! WM. CASLER, |!
! 118 Socond St. LOUISVILLE, KY. ?
r |F?f p DISTEMPER
L VL CATARRHAL FEVER
i d B S_ AkD ALL K0SE
* " AND THROAT DISEASES
il art* as a preventive for others. Liquid
8afo for brood mures and all others. Ij.^t
ntn and tl ft bottle; f5 and f 10 the dozen
and boras goods houses, or sent, express
turers.
CO., Chemist3, GOSHEW. INDIANA
e delicate membrane of throat and Ri
* of deadly disease. Piso's Cure MM
able, (tops the cough, strengthens Lil
eahhy conditions. Because of its
tngerous ingredients it is the ideal B3
- * * fci
tes
bushels
ic Telephones I
iphones and we have made r
;urers combined. '
y farmer, and with our Free [
r telephones arc gu.irantccd. I
jin and mail it to-day so that the
mediately. '* ?
FRIO J
* AND WESTERN OFFICES (if \j\ g
Saint Paul f|
~ fcjr.,27 u
Seattle "
5 S DYES
Ivo lit coWl wrntcr better than any other djro. You
L aion mm UltUO CO.. (Miller. tlUnotH.
ITS FOR SALE.
tic Coast Line Railroad main
Any one buying cabbage
y's advantage over the Megry,
as they have only one ex"ost
proof and will stand any
.25 per thousand.
0 90c per thousand.
ield, Early Jersey Wakeffeld
id count guaranteed. Always
an order and see for yourself.
ANT COMPANY,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
WE SHIP BEST QUALITY FIELD
AND GARDEN SEEDS DIRECT TO
FARMERS AT LOWEST WHOLESALE
PRICES.
WE SELL CLOVERS. GRASSES,
SEED OATS, SEED ( ORN, FANE
SEED, MILLET. COW PEAS. SOJA
BEANS, PEANUTS, SEED POTATOES,
CABBAGE PLANTS. POTATO
Butl TOMATO SLIPS, ONION SETS,
GARDEN BEANS. GARDEN PEAS,
ALL KINDS GARDEN. FIELD AND
rtiu\\r,iv IjAiM' fijAfsriMV
AND FERTILIZERS. WRITE US
FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES. j
STATE W1IAT YOU WANT.
NASHVILLESEED CO.
215 Second Avenue, North,
. ashville. Tcnn.
f For I6cJ
Everybodylores enrl!e?t vegetables
[}i5d&BP anil brilliant <. r.i, " ro.
WC 1 gnlaycu un cur:
A t3C0 Fma Onion Seed. +&
-, iooo " Rl:h Carrot Seed. fts*
1000 " Cclory. UO r.-.rslcy. jQ& B
1^"^ j< 1000 " Juicy Radish Seed.
B -f'U I 1C0D " Buttery Lettuce Seed. /Sli
nt is) 1500 " TcriierTurnlp Seed.
FT III 1500 " Sweet Rutabaga S'd. Cgg
Kii- L/1 ICO " Melon-,. 1C0 Tomato. *8
I j y liiM CdlUact Hoty trite Aaaoali J|l[
L.. '! 'In ctt 10,000 kernels of onmntal
H tA northern crown ?ei-,ts. well worth JS|
H In 81.00 .Tr.ny inauhs money (Includlnc VK
3 U i'.lg Catalog) all postpaid f^r but 18o Pft
3 gff And l^you scad SOo vroiul.l a paek finB
? Rl Moot Karilc?treo;?<>'Iv.y'i?(>ot< rn. wQlff
A Km Dig Plant, Tool and Qjsd Catalog
\ 'n>? '"tending buyers. V.'rltcfor CrjL
f/miUWT"e JOHN A SALZER SEED CO, fl
I FURS
Hides and
Fcitheri, Tallow, Becitru, Ginseng,
Golden Scal.t Yellow Root), May Apple, ^
Wild linger, etc. We are dealers; 9
established in 1856?"Over half n century in M
La;,;.villa '?and con do better for you than rs
Stents c/ s-.h?ni?oon merchants. Reference, J
auy Bank ia Leuisvtlc, Wril: for weekly H
ffiea list and slapping Ucs
ffl, $abo! 4k. Sena,
117 E. Market pi, I.CUI5V.LLS, HV. W
RINTINQ ray I
OUTFITS fa
format or. wrttj W. A. FOWtEH,
MA Hurt Hn?? ?. itlniiti, ?><i.
" So. 8- '03. ~ ~~
The ReKAon I IdonlMlXon Men's $3.00
So $3.50 3hoos Than Any Other iflanufacturtr
la Iikuu I (flva tha wtar.r th? t?r#f t ol the ir<"?t
complete organisation of trained esfetti aid skilled
shoemakers la the country
The selection of the leathers for each part of the shoe,
and evenr detail of the mak'.s^ In every dfi>e.rt;r : t, is
looked alter bY the beet shoeir.eFe- ? in tl r ?h( i.duetry.
If I could show you how carefully W L Tooele* shoes
are made, you would then uxdcrrtar.d why ti.?\ j?<ld their
shape, ftt better, and wear longer than nny ether make.
Uy Method of Tanning the Soles nakes thee. Mors
Flexible a; d Longer Wearing than ang others. /
Nhora For Evrry Rlr.ohcr of the" rmnlly,
M?n, lluyi, \Viiairi., .11 Itact nii.l t hlldr.-n.
For ?*J? hy *ln? dealer* crery wliere.
PMITinW f f?"" I-'' U'K. nit t \V. I.
WnU I lull I MIIUo *U<l I ! finll.l ' 1 OU linttcuu
(ut Calor Byalata Uaad XicU.lraly. CtUIay frvh
W. U DWOUS, 167 Spark St., Dmktoa, Hsu.^