Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 25, 1909, Image 4
Miss Ninette Porter. Pnaintree, Vcriiont,
writes: "1 hare been cured by
'enina,
"I had several hemorrhages of the lungs.
Tho doetors did not help me much and
Would never have cured mo.
"I saw a testimonial in a Peruna almanac
of a case similar to mine, and I' commenced
using it. I wrote to Dr. Ilnrtmnn for advice.
lie kindly gave me free advice.
"I was not able to wait on myself when
I began using it. I gamed very elowly at
first, but 1 cculd 6cc that it was helping
me.
Aftrr I had taken it n while I commenced
to raise up a stringy, bticky, sub tancc
from my lungs. This grew lesa and
less in quantity as i continued the treatment.
"I grow more fleshy thnn I had heen
for n long time, and now I call njvself
well."
A Pal Cou-?h.
Wre.^Eminn Mm tin. Odessa. Mo., wites:
"1 cannot thank you cno'ugh for curing me.
"For two years I doctored my cough,
which coat me many dollars, but Btill I
seemed to cot worse. My cough was so
bad 1 could not sleep.
"Finally I purchnsod n bottle of Peruna.
'After the use of cix l>cttlc3 I feel that I
am cured."
People who object to liquid medicines
can now secure Pcruua tablets.
For a free illustrated booklet entitled
"The Truth About Peruna," address Tbe
Pcruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed postpaid.
l'crunn is sold by by your local
drngist. liny n hot lie today.
i $80 I
Wr<t? unit >tt mhul tV\?v*?Uiifu
I JYlaco/U. Cf OKGIR y
"i ~ftw3tUoo\ oV Experts n
WtTlYUrrunurv. _ lui|tnr(lnhrxm,
inulKf .?oe>o-? trnuUnT.
<C?-AS6!FIED ADVERTISEMENTS}
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WANTED?Active, Miergrtl** men to rrprwnt u*.
Hrnlllnh c fo.li li n>. 11 tint lent nmV c ulg monrjr.
l.'o?h w?*>kljr advance-*. Complete niitn* fret-. Wrlie
tuimcdtaUf v forour illt-ml o(T>t. \V,T. HuoD A CO.
oi.d dominion nurbeuikh.
Mention thm l'npor. ItK HMuNO, VA.
I . .. _
ilow fading the joys wo dot?,
vpon.?News, So. 9-'09.
|" Red, Weak, Weary, Wntcry Eyes
J Relieve*] by Murine Eye Remedy.
t Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Coniorins to Pure rood nn?i Drug i,awj.
Murine Doesn't Smart; Soothe* Eyo Pain.
Few men have any next: they live
from hand to mouth, they ore without
plnn, and scoti come to the end of
their line.?Emerson.
^ $100 Rework $100.
' The renders of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there is nt lea?*t one dreaded di*^
esse that science hns been able to cure in nit
.its stages.and that isCntarrh. llnH'aCntarrh
V)ure in the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Cutarrh licing n constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith
in its curntive powers thnt they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
Cure. Bend for list of test imonisls. Address
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, u.
t Fold hv Druggists, 7.V.
' Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
That bent portion of a good men's life,
Ilia little nameless unremembered acta
Of kindness and of love.
?Wordsworth.
uiunu o uroucuiai ilucnei are a sim*
pie and convenient remedy for Bronchial
Affections and Cougba. In boxes
25 cents. Samples mailed free. John I.
Brown & Son, Boston, Mass.
A smile makes a deeper impression
on the other fellow than a frown.
Old Books Wanted.
Cash paid for early Ameriean boolts and
other liternry property. Entire llbrarios
or small lots pnrohased. Describe what yon
havo. Will call if answer is prompt, or arrange
by mail. Address Librarian, P. 0.
Box 440, Stannton, Virginia.
A hasty man never wants woe.
Tctterine Recommended for Eczema,
Ringworm, Old Sores,
r Risings, Etc.
Morvln, Ala.. August 1, 180|.
P. T. Bhuptrln?, Savannah. Oa.
Dear Sir:?I received your Tctterine all
O. IC. 1 have used It for Eczema and
Tetter. Ringworms, old sores and risings
and can gladly recommend it as a sure
pure,
Yours truly, J. IV DoBrlda.
Tsttsrins ouraa Eoioma, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Oround Itch. Xtohlng Plluii, ir,
tint's Pore Head, Pimples, Rolls, nough
oaly Patohes on ths Faoo, Old Itching
orsi, Dandruff. Cankered Soalp. Bun*
>ns, Cams, Chilblains and every form of
Skin Disease. Tot tor Ins BOc; Totterlns
Poap ZBn. Your druggist, or by mail from
ths manufacturer, The Bhuptrlne Co.,
Rivinnth fin
A pood nnmc is a rich inheritance.
If your blood is out of
order, you run a risk of
taking a germ disease.
Rheumatism,LaGrippe,
Pneumonia and Typhoid
Fever are germ diseases.
"Rhcumaci le" is an active
blood purifier. It
clean3e3 the blood of all
impurities. It give3 tone
to the entire body.
Pure blood prevents
germs from taking hold
of the vital organs and expels
them from the system. <<Rhcurn:cideMispufcup
in tablet and liquid f orm,
and i3 sold by druggists
at 25c, 50c, and $1 per
gr Liniment, 25c* j
SENATOR WESTON'S BILL
enlarging and Defining Commissioner
Watson* b Department. .An Important
Measure Affecting the Mill
InterestsColumbia,
Special.?The House of
Representatives on Saturday passed
>U third reading Senator Weston's
rill enlarging and defining Commis- '
doner Watson's department. .
It is in brief as follows:
"That in addition to the duties already
prescribed for tho department
)f agriculture, commerce and immigration
the following shall be provided
for:
"1. The commissioner shall collect,
issort systematically and present in
? report to the governor on or before
he lOtIt day of January of each year,
tvho shall transmit to the general assembly
statistical details relating to
ill departments of labor in this State,
uich as the hours of labor, cost of
.iving, amount of labor required, estimitcd
number of persons depending
in rl n i 1 \' InliirM* fnu limit* ?nni\ni*l
These statistics are classified ns
follows:
"1. In agriculture.
"2. In manufacturing and mechanical
industries.
"3. In transportation.
"4. In clerical and all other ski 11:-d
and unskilled labor not above
. numerated.
*'3. The amount of capital invested
in lands, buildings, machinery,
nnterial and means of production and
distribution generally.
"0. The number, nge. sex and condition
of persons employed; the
future of flieir employment; the number
of hours of labor per day and
the wages- received in each of the
ndustrics and employments enumerated.
"7. The sanitary conditions of
faetroies, foundries, machine shops,
mercantile establishments and all
other places where five or more people
are employed as laborers.
"8. The number, condition*and nature
of employment of the inmates of
'lie state prison, county .jails and reformatory
institutions and to what
extent their employment conies in
competition with the laor of artisans
and laborers outside of these institutions.
"9. All such other information in
relation to labor as may seem advisable
to further the object sought
to he obtnucd by this act." _
The bill provides for an annual
submitting of a schedule to the manager
or owner of every manufacturing
establishment in the State, embodying
inquiries as follows:
"1. Name of person, partnership
or corporation.
"2. Kind of goods manufactured
wr un^iiiVM uuiiv.
"3. Number of partners or stockholders.
''4. Capital invested.
Average number of persons
employed, distinguishing as to sex.
adults and children.
"(i. Total wages, not including salaries
of managers, paid during the
year, distinguishing as to sex, adults
and children."
The following exactions upon thr
commissioner are placed in the hill:
"The owner, operator or manage!
?f every establishment which is engaged
in manufacturing shall answei
the inquiries thereon for the 111
meat lis. November 1 to October 31
preceding, and return said schedule
to t:.c commissioner on or before the
5lli of December following receipt ol
said schedule.
"It shall he the duty of nil Stnt<
and county officials, every employe!
cf labor, and every person engaged in
any industrial pursuit, to give to the
commissioner, or his agents, alt necessary
information to enable him to perform
the duties herein required ol
him,
"Every person or corporation whe
shall wilfully impede or prevent tin
commissioner, his agents or inspectors,
in the free and full performance
of his duties, shall be guilty of i
misdemeanor, and, upon couvictior
of the same, shall be fined not lest
than $10 nov more than $50, or In
imprisoned not less than 10 nor mon
than 30 days.
"The commissioner shall have pow
er to send for persons or papers
whenever in his opinion it is neccs
sary, and he may examine witness
under oath, being duly qualified t<
administer the same in the performance
of his duty, and the testimony
so taken must he filed and preserver
in the office of the commissioner. II<
and his agents and inspectors shnl
have free access to all places when
five or more people are employed ai
laborers.
"No uso shall be made in the re
ports of the commissioner cf tin
names of individuals, firms or eorpor
ntiont supplying the information call
ed for by this act, such infnrmatiot
being deemed confidential and not foj
the purpose of discloaing any per
son's affairs; and any Agent, inspsotoi
or employe of said commission?:
violating this provision shall bi
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof, shall be pun
islied by a fine not to exceed $201
or imprisonment in the' county jai
not to exceed six months.
"Said commissioner may employ
elerir-n I ? ? ^ ....? ?
V) (M (I VUC"1 I1U1 If
exceed $1,200 per annum and twi
inspectors who shall bo appointed b?
the commissioner, at a salary of $1,
000 each por annum and noeossnr
travilinjj expenses not to exceed -301
in one year."
The method of protection from ae
eidents, the means of ventilation, am
investigations ink the employment ochildren
are made a part of the com
missioncr's duties.
There are some requirements in tin
bill as to the need for fresh and pur?
drinking water for the employes o
factories and for punishment for Vio
lation of any section of the bill.
Section 10 of the bill provide:
against a child under 14 years o
age cleaning any pr-rt of the machin
cry in a factory.
The most import rnt feature of th?
bill is the requiring of keeping o
vital statistics by tbe firm employ
ing children. . . _
jffXrPER!
jwl r (/fil PertowJ knqwlct
\JJf this competitive age a
possessor in the (root
> rtn A vast fund of personal
highest excellence in any fielc
jM A Knowledge of F
jy edge of Products arc al
fj when a true and wholesome
nj of Figs and Elixir of Senna
R ethical product which has mc
rj &va universal satisfaction, be
^ Known Quality, B
Parts and has won the valu
Vj wcrld, who know of their owr
and best of family laxatives, f
oj This valuable remedy 1
vl under the name of?Syrup*
\ \ wide acceptance cs the rr.ott
Vra laxative principles, obtained fr
and the Well Informed
adopted the more elab
Elixir of Senna ?
^ut doubtlets h v
name of ? Syrup
| LOUISVILLE, KY.
Sin beginnelh pleasantly.-?Bible.
Mrs. Winston-'* Soothing Syrup for CbiMreu
teething,softens thegums, reduces lnflamm viou.
allays pain, cures wind colic.25c a bottJf
Evil conies by talking of it.?Irish.
Onlv One "Mronio Quinine**
i'hnt is Lnxntive Hrotno Quinine. I-ook
for ihe signature of 1?. \V. Drove. Used the
S\ orld over to v."ore n Cold in Oue Day. 25c.
Fcols grow without watering.
?Italian.
KorCOIiDS mid OltlP. .
nirU's rxrrvtsr. Is the lx>st remedy?
roltrvi h tlir n< t.liur and fe*trl?hneM?cures
the Cold and restores normal conditions. It'a
Ihjuld?cfTects Immediately. 10c., 26c. aud
tCc.,atdras stores.
A fool it forty will never be wise.
Try the Natural InzatiVe, Unrflold Yen!
It overcome* constipation and regulates
liver and kidneys. Rumples wnt npon request.
Qarfleld Ton Pa. llrooklyri- N. Y.
l'.enefits turn poison in bad minds.
Horo lltront leads io Tonsilitis, Quinsy
and Diphtheria. Ilnmlins Wixard Oil used
as a gargle uj'oii the lirst symptoms of a
sore throat will invariable prevent nil
three of tkese dread diseases.
Hole in Fence, C-irl Gene.
A Rood joke is told on one of our
over-tlie-river neighbors, who several
years ago had a family of good looking
daughters, who were smart and
good workers. Thcv, of course, grew
up and 1 lie boys, as is natural, took u
fancy for them and wanted to marry
them, but the old gentleman fulsome
reason (perhaps best known to
himself) objected and used every
precaution to prevent any of them
from marrying, and cspecialy one
young l'ellow, who was distasteful to
the eld man. As time passed on this
young fellow and his giil went on
with their courting unbeknowing to
old man. Ho had the house
surrounded with a strong paling fence
and there was no means of ingress >?r
agress, except through the gate,
which he kept pretty well guarded
both night and day. They knew they
would have to run away if they got
married. So one mourning he awoke
to find a he lo in nn unguarded part
of the fence and~his girl was gone?
gone to get married against his will
or wish. lie was at his wit's end.
Noner of the family claimed any
knowledge of the elopement, but the
old man thought differently. Turning
to his other gills, whom he suspected
would soon follow suit, ho
said: "If you want to go, go now
while the way is open."?GulTney
(S..C.) Lodger.
PRIZE FOOD
Palatable, Economical, Nourishing.
A Ncbr. woman has outlined the
prize food In a few words, ami that
from personal experience. Sho writes:
"After our Ion? experience with
Grape-Nuts, I cannot eny enough in
Its favor. Wo have uaed this food nlmcst
continually for seven years.
"We sometimes tried other advertised
breakfast foods, but we Invariably
returned to Grape-Nuts as the
most palatnblo, economical and nourishing
of nit.
"When I quit tea and coffee and
began to use Posrtum and Grape-Nuts,
I was a nervous wreck. I was so Irritablo
I could not sleep nights, had
no interest ^ life.
"After using Grape-Nuts n short
time I began to Improve and all these
ailments have disappeared, and now I
ntn n wen woman. My two children
have been almost raised on GrapcNnts,
which they eat thrco times a
(lav.
"They are pictures oC health and
have never had the least symptom of
stomach trouble, evcu through the
most severe siege of whooping cough
they could retain Grnpc-Kuts when
all else failed.
"Grape-Nuts food bus raved doctor
bills, and has been, therefore, almost
economical food for us."
Name given by Postum Co., Pat tie
Creek, Mich. Read. "The Road to
V.Vllvllle," In pkgs. "There"? a Reason."
Ever read the above letter? A new
one upjKNiis from time to time, Thejr
are genuine, true, and full of Jtuiuau
interest*
r ' 'i,
sonalKnow
Ige ? the winning factor in the enhnmatinc
nd when of ample character it places ii
ranks of
rell Informed of the World.
knowledge is really essential to die achieve
I of human effort
-- V ? ? w* -
uuiu, rvnowieage or r unctions an
1 of the utmost value and in questions of life
renledy is desired it should be remembered
, manufactured by the California Pig Syruj
t with the approval of the most eminent ph
cause it is a remedy of ,
Unown Excellence and Known Ct
lable patronage of millions of the Well Infoi
i personal knowledge end from actual use that
or which no extravagant or unreasonable claim
has been long and favorably known
cf Figs?and has attained to worldexcellent
family laxative. As its pure
om Senna, are well known to ph"sicianu
cf the world to be the best we have '
orate name of?Syrup of Figs and /,
as more "fully descriptive of the remedy, ^
rill always be called for by the shorter *|
of Figs?and to get its beneficial i
ways note, when purchasing the full h
the Company?California Fig Syrup L
rintcd on the front of every package, JW,
whether you call for ? Syrup of Figs ml
? or by the fuQ name ? Syrup of It
Figs and Elixir of Senna. / i
i
O-S.A.
LONDON,ENGLAND.
A wise man should not .trust himself
too near the precipice.?Cicero.
A LIFE SAVEI).
A Pnm nf T.- T 1.1- n "
v/mow vr* jhuii* j a itiuuiu i. FAT
Advanced.
Mrs. Henry Rapine, CD E. LnfayI
ctte 8t., Norrlstown, Pa., Bays:
"Donn's Kidney Fills
Raved my life. Headkj
ache, dizzy spells and
blurring eyesight
VP Jr came on me four
^ years ngo, and began
' i to '5? FO ^ad I would
< Vmi fall to the floor.
*j Piercing pains caught
mo in the back. I loBt weight Htcadily.
My hair actually turned gray
from my t.uuering. After practically
giving up hope, I used Dean's Kidney
| Pills and began to mend very soon. 1
; put on weight, gained strength, and
after using llireo boxes was entirely
cured."
Gold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co.. Iluffalo, N. Y.
Sucess consecrates the foulest
crimes.?Seneca. y
Always Keeps a liulu?Tli?tho llouso.
"About ten days beforurChristmas I
got my hand hurt so badly that 1 had
to stop work right In the busy time of
the year," says Mr. Mijton Wheeler,
| 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
I "At first 1 thought I would have to
have my hand taken otf4 but some- |
one told mo to get u bottle, of Sloan's
Liniment and that would do the work.
Tho Liniment cured my hand- and 1
gladly recommend itMo everyone."
Mr. J. E. Matthews, proprietor of
St. James Hotel, Corning, Ark., Bays:
?-"My finger was greatly iuflanied
from a fish sting and doctors pronounced
it blood poisoning. 1 used
several applications of Sloan's Liniment
and It cured me all right. 1 will
always keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment
in mv hrtuap "
Mr. J. P. Evans of Mt. Airy, Ga.p
says?"Alter being afflicted for three
years with rheumatism, 1 used Sloan's
Liniment, and was cured sound and
well, and am glad to say I haven't
been troubled with rheumatism since.
My leg was badly swollen from xny
hip to my knee. One-half u bottle
took the pain and swelling out."
The beginning of excellence is to
be free from error.?Quintillian. I
HAD SEVERE WEEPING ECZEMA.
Face nnd Neck Were Raw?Terrlblo
Itching, Inflammation nnd Soreness?A'l
Treatments Failed?
Outlrura a Great Success.
"Eczema began over the top cf my ear.
It cracked and then began to spread. 1
had threa different doctor# and tried sevoral
things, but thoy did :no no good. At
Sail cno aido of my faco and my neck were
i raw. The water ran out of it to that 1
ked to wear medicated cotton, nnd it wu
o infk.med and tore that I had to put a
piece of cloth over my pillow to keep the
water from it, and it would atain the cloth
a sort of yellow. The eczema itchod so
that it ace.nod ns though 1 could tear my
fuce all to pieces. Then 1 began to use the
Cuticura Soap and Ointment, nnd it was
net more than three months before it was
all healed up. Miss Ann Pearsons, Nort-hlield,
Vt., Dec. 19. 1997."
Potter Drug & ( hem. Corp., Solo Props.
of Cuticura Remedies. Ronton. Mass.
The crook in the old stick is ill to
take out.?Irish.
Piles Cured In (I to 14 Days.
I'bto Ointment ta etiaranteed to cure any
ea^cot Itching, Blind, llleedingor Protruding
1'ilra in 6 to 1 i dav? or money refunded. 60c.
Every one knows host where his
own shoe pinches.?(Jertnnn.
For IIKADAf llK?Illrka' CAVVDING
Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or
Nervous Trouble#, Capndlno vlll relieve you.
It's lluijld?pleasant to take?acts Immediately.
T17 It. 10c., i3c. and fiOc. at drug
tores.
If ft man is in the cheese business,
don't joke with him about the odor
if you expect on order. Most people
! take their business seriously.
To Break In New Shoes.
Always shako in Allen's Foot-Ease, a
1 powder. It cures hot, sweating, aching.
swollen feet, corns, ingrowing nails and
i bunions. All druggists and shoe stores, 86c.
I Don't accept any substitute. Sample muled
i rui. Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
. ><; iy?
Nothing New or
GRAND- fedj^ja j
MOTHER." PjTTrafll
For many feneration* Oikmi* <ir??a<e lia^ beca
reooRnlrod a* a w mderful remedial medium
le treating and curing Pneumonia, Urlppo,
Rheumatism and Neuralgia . KICK'S UO )SD
QKKASK LINIMEMT U made from pare itoose
, frra*e, with other valuable ouratlv* ltigre*
i dlenta added Try It.
I IS*?At all roruiTKtate and Dealers?83o.
80Q3E QBEAb'E COaPAMY, j
j The descent to hell is easy.?Virgil.
Itch cured in 3) minute* l>v WnnlfnnlV
| Sanitary Cotinn. Never fn'la. At ilwijituts.
Scdium Ber.zoato Harmless.
"Washington, Special.?Thut benzunte
of soda used as u food preservative
is not injurious to health is
the judgment of the referee beard of
consulting experts, of which l)r. Ira |
lfcmtcn, president of Johns Hopkins j
University, is chairman. This conelusion,
which has been approved by
Secretary Wilson, reverses the findings
of Dr. II. \V. Wiley, chief of the
bureau of chemistry. Three separate
investigations were made by the
board, which, it is said, were in close
agreement jn a|j essential features.
The conclusion reached by the referee
boaid declare that the admixtmc
of sodium benzonto with food in
small of large doses has not been
found to injure, affect or impair the
quality or nutritive value of such
food.
OWES
f HER
| " LIFE TO
Lvdia E. PinkhanVs
Vegetable Compound
Vienna, W. Va. ?I feel that I owe
the last ten years of my life to I .yd la
E. Pinkham'a'v egotablo
Compound.
Eleven years ago I
SlT' % WRS walking
| shadow. I had been
Sk under the doctor's
'off- V- zW*% carebut got no relief.
-2 ; My husband persuaded
mo to try
i yiliii K. J'inkiuim'a
vegetablo Com.
poundflndltworkcd
'licc ft It ro.
llevcd all m> pain*
and mlaary. I advise all suffering
women to tako Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound."? Mrs. Emma
Whkatox, Vienna, W. Va.
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful
drugs, and to-day holds the record
for the largest, number of actual cures
of female diseasesof any similar medicine
in the country, and thousands of
voluntary testimonials are on tile in
the Pink ham laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., from women who have been
cured from almost every form of
female complaints, Inflammation, ulceration,displacements,fibroid
tumors,
irregularities, ]>eriodlc pains, backache,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Every such suffering woman owes it to
herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound a trial.
If you would like special ndvleo
about your case write a confidential
letter to Mrs. Pinkimm, at
Lynn, Mass. Her ndvico is free,
and always helpful.
PUTNAM
Color mora goods brlghte. i?nd faster colors tliau any
eon dye any garment without ripping apart. WriU
I * Nervous
H ^For nervous, tired won
dui Cardui is a woman's n
cally on the female organs i
effect on the whole system.
ingredients, being a pure v<
9 suffer from some form of fe
9 at once and give it a fair tri
I It Will B
p-j Mra. 17. W. Gardner, of Partner
m uI think Cardui is just grand. I ha
I arti 48 years old and feel like a dif
H taking it. I used to suffer from b
g|i and sleeplessness, but now the pain
I highly recommend Cardui for yc
|? AT ALL DR1
The Right W
In All Cases of
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLD3, ETC.,
Of All llorscs. Brood Mares, Colts,
Stallions, is to
"SPOHN THEIYl" (
On their touguc* or In the feed put fiix.hn't Liquid ij
Compound- OItp the remedy to all of them. It acU h'
on the b!oo>l Mil glnndt. It routs tLo dlnxasc by ox- ft
pillliix tho disease Koriu*. It ward* off the trouble, 1}
uo inciter how they ate "expoje I." Absolutely free J.
from anything Injurious. A chlhl ran safely take It. jfl
40 ct.?. and $1.00; $5.<x) and $10.00 the dot en. Sol 1 by jgj
druggists, barnaaj dealers, or sont, express paid, by ??
the manufacturers. Ejj
Special Agents Wttr.ted.
SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., |
Clieinlsl* (ind RnClerloloirlHta, g
GOSHEN.1ND., I'.H. A. Q
CABBAGE PLAlv
We are situated on the Atlan
line with four expresses daily,
plants from us will have one da
gett 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;
GREEH POITD PL
GREEN POND,
jj p?tash
IJ ro0'
I; .; 'tl,v '
XANTHINE hair
color, u?-1 &
..novoa rienrinifT and Scnif. Invigorates ar.d . F
prevents the Hair from falling oft. For sale | l
nr Richmond. Lynchburir. V?.. and Baltimore, > I
Md.. Dniriflitii or sent direct by
XANTHINE COMPANY. UCKMOND VI I
I prr liotllr. ? iimiilp boillr GAc 1>T nil). f
O r??? t | I
Dropsy II i
v" 4/fcai Restove* <11 swelling In 8 to zj J
\ irV^ day*; eflcct* a permanent citt? .
/*t\. aft. injoto 6odara. Trial treatment i ;
N"thh?g'*n be fniret ' .
Bw Write Or. M. H. Graen'8 Sow, I :
?W&3UT ti3?8D*c!a!lat?. Baa B Atlanta. 0* |
TOOLE C0S1I2Hj
Uliiued nu J'rlvuta Ol?.
6 Buahala at $1.00 par buahei; 10 Bush* -I
all at 90c per buahei; 20 Buahala, at 60c
per buahei, f. o. b., Larglay, S. C.
W. H. FRANKLIN, Auguato, Ga., R. 4. ?
iOHfTWHilt&DU. I
LOUISVILLE, KY. )'
rjT'KiiHio t**t V^;, '
Rl^Hest trnrl.et price naldj^g^ ''
find niDES
FOR SALE rSMMff;
B Of the Heat Strains for the Noxt 80
1U.M .?4 ll.~ L' .! ? l? ? r
? wnjit hi iiiv niiiuHiiig rnros: | r
1,000 to <.000 a! *1.2.5 per 1.000; 5 000 to 10,000 at k
<1.(0 |>or 1.000; 10.000 lO 50,000 nt 7'>c per 91.000, I
llnv 11iot reduced the prlct have derided not to F,
do n.v (?. Ii. I ii tineas. loii ash that money r
accompany all orders, as a fo-v lots of plant* L
uncalled fur tali si. pall tho profits.
Correspondeneesolicited. Satisfaction guar- E
anltitil. Address
3. L. COX,
Box O, - ETHEL, S.C. I
FAD E L El
othor dyo. Ono 1 >o. packago colors all fiber*. Tho;- .
i for freu booklot?How to uyo, t ie voo and His Colon
I inirc I-rl Ji send yu FKF.K > r.o-tVnt
I flUlLO Hon ?r VITA NANA. ? Houi*
Trcnitnrnl for Frmiilt IMaruara. IViltn
Iion. EDWIN M Liter K CO., Prpt s. PBTKOir MlCH
. ? . __ <
Every bill bas it:i valley.?French. J I
I
u
Women I
ien, we recommend Car-B
aedicine. It acta specifi- B
xnd has a tonic, building B
It contains no harmful B
2getable extract. If youB
male trouble, [;ci CarduiH
"VrfYBfl M J
B. ^ KKfij
ih, Ky., tried Cardui and vrritcg: |ftj j
vo bora usir.jr it fpr eleven years. S9
Terent woman, since 1 l ave been s?]
earing down ains. nervousness bas
s are all gone and I sleep good. 08
ning and old." Try it.
JG STORES
w
j
fsllii jf
k
its for sale;
tic Coast Line Railroad main f
Any one buying cabbage 1
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 1
an order and see for yourself. '
a nryni' */ i
SOUTH CAROLINA,
. E
is now successful]/ raised in
most sections of the count rv and
heavy yields arc obtai.v.d by
the use of
POTASH
gives vigor to the plant ami i: errs a
ted, well set stand that produces large
Ail who have used Potash, say :
Potash is Profit
No fertiliser in complete far
tlfalfa w tlnmt nt least In i r
cent, of t'otasli rr i1) pound- . f
Dctn.nl 1'ctr. h p-r HXt pour.:- <f I]
fertili/.T. If yon canna k-t mi. h j]
n fertilizer from j ar de i. r von ||
rhotil-4 r. inforco tho 1 w tirade M
>' IT.ftflt with 7 nAl'il'do At Vliiri-.?.I U
J'otash to the hundred ior each per i
cent, of l'otath needed. j
Yr instruct If pcmp'tcts prrtatr.tny to
i.U fertilisation c/uU cr.ps, ets.
til Works, 122-4 Candler Bide., Atlar.fa
J Kama St. CHISAOO?Mesadnxk C k.
ABSBSaaHBSSB9ZHBilKl
k Wa Buy
FURS
! Hides and
Woo J ^ Vj
; Fenlhera, Ta'!o\/, Becivax, Ginseng, vf_H
Goldnn Scat,! Yelli.wFtoot), Mr.y Ap;.!f, 2
Wild Ginger, etc. We are dealer!; j
eit.Uiihrd in 1856?"Over half a crntury in Fj
LoesjviHe"?and can d.> bettor f yea ti 3
as'nti or commi>?'?:i mercl.cr.ti. Ht'tan::, I
> any Dank in Loui. viBe. Write for weekly 9
j price lilt and iliif.tiiy tay?.
M. Sabol ?& Sons,
p urTcp Wt%?z i
IF! ELD k^* j
Hero cro lite bMt flvo effort of thft y
I pe?*OU. littVO bttm Jii b;ls!nr-.X Ji V
year* and know dtxnl seeds; .'hip only y,
i Iho best l . y
t neat Northern Clover, bittkel dK'y
i |!cxt raney Timothy, bai.l i 1 - J.SOy
i Heat Kentucky Blue (ir.tM. ii.iihel MOy,
Beat KrntUi'ky On h\rtl Grcs.v bushel 2.2d/.
i Host Kincy Itml Tip lb. - - - - * .idy,
Cotton hnir*. 2'V t a-.h with order. Vi
Writo for Catalog and prices on Gardenv
Seeds and Onion Sets. y,
UM? y"\cim >i
YTIYI. V./10H.IV, SJ
118 Scrotiil St. LOU IS VII.I.E. KY. (J
So. 9-'00.
BiPliosi S Grass
Co^ls COe CCs. rcr?'r fcrrcert. l>'
1 ..In.I n-on Icrful nr. nf !l < o>-<111>r> . yli'lrt.i.^ H
? from S to 10 ion * of Iwy per firm hiiu lot* of PI
(Mature tmilil..*. fI HIITI]>1 v RT ? Krii.v:i,i'rn ?' PI
Cut It loiluy nii'l In I \ ''s II !.- k . fur II,r H
inowor ni; tin, nii'1 ?.i ku. : lira nnt ilisiirHhr"
cvfii i whom, ..I. . up
ta<1lrt; In jyj 1111 ul :ii ?>,< ]*.n< 11 nitl. . .f I'Vjrpl. H
Hlg mum! i?lrl<ir frtr 1 r mul I Or. In Ktiunp* M
. .ami receive 1 . . r.vrf il Kress, [.1
R *IkoofHp?ir*,fhcier. 1 v 1 i'-1, 1 , I'll*.
1 CUo verm.(Ira ?11. p|<-., < sr. ...! . I. k fri . or, frj
m-iv! I Iriin I wo will n I I .1 j.'. f.iri i o ? ! W
! SAi/rw'srro' co. c i?"v c. i? cr
SS DYES
'.yo In cold sr-itcr tiMtcr than unit nther dyo. YoO
1. MOlillOC UlttO I'D., O'llncf. Illinois.
SHAFTING, PULLEVS, BELTS
.GMBARD IRCW WORKS. AUGUSTA. SA.