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v If you ?ufler rroiu Hit*. PiUIInK Stckneaa, suwnu ? ? k*t? rhllilrt'O, or frlvnds that <1? no, my N?* Dl?z ' covrry wttl relieve th<m, and all you or? ukeJ to J: do U to m-tnl for a PKl'.K Bottle of 1 Dr. >!uy'M I'.ptiepile Care. of If liai i'u."il tii.ij*AU in tvueio everyiUlna rl*e follixt. Sent free with direction*. Kiprce Pri'iakl. HI j Ouarautre t bv May fie ileal L&rviratory, under the National K<n?(h;i'1 Pru*-< Act, June. lib, immk oi'mv uly No. I?lil, r.tvive Klv? AUE an'I lull atl.lrevja. |]| ^ ^?rj'o ^ av.FXTI fs papers arc not necessary and proper in tho Intelligent dissemination of information. or that they ore not nercs% aary to properly inform their constituency fully as to the various mat? tera of importance which arise ery county. They perfot... .? very % great work in the newspaper life of tho world, and every man should support his county paper in good faith for the common good. It is absolutely imiinnslhlo fur I V?r? ppmit Aniline ??* ?? Ing largo territories, to handle all thrim .rnnnty matters In detail, and If they could there is a certain percentage of the people %vho would he deprived of the daily on account of its , * price. On the other hand there are many people residing in the various y counties, men of means, with families whoso Intellects could t:o greatly improved fcy reading a high-class daily j newspaper. It is a duty every mnn | who can afford it. owes to ills family. 1 The Observer Company, of Charlotte. ! N. C-. publlrhes every morning The Daily Observer, carrying full telegraphic news from every part Of .he world, full r.c.va of the State In general, nn?l a variety of editorial comment, presenting views of all sides on every question, nil of which tends ir improve the thinker, makes broaderTnlrded people an l develops Independent thojght. The Observer Com- j puny also publishes every afternoon j Th ? Evening . Chronicle, an.l every I Tuesday and Friday The Semi-Week- I ly Observer. In a general way, all these papers strive to attain tho same < end-?the making of n paper which will he a welcome visitor to every man's home, and to be a means of j J, enlightenment. The Observer is $8.00 ) f per year; $2.00 per three months. The ; 8 Chronicle is $5.00 per year; $1.25 per j ? three months. The Semi-Weekly Ob- I server is $1.00 per year; 25 cents per * threo months. 1 Sample copies will gladly be sent I s upon request. "The price may seem I s high, but the recollection of quality ( remains long after price Is forgotten." n So. 11-'09. c *- $60 -a I Wrdf ten,\ stt U'hiil do \yo\t I j I j/j/Lun /&*? ; | J; R hdflcorv.G.'onoia " \ < IT -r,.o /.i c_.? . i TC\X n\trr?mun. , luq?nfUrultr>cn. 5 1 -cvOtv? TfCV(),,,r. B j TorDiSTi / / /jh Suro curr unit |?nlilTT rnA \ i ?>ru |vy|o pSf*?V <1 Sl.ljl Ulan 11, vxpoli tb? |>ol<Ktn<i lVrAa 1'^*..^"'^ I an ' " p ?">1 C(h?lcra iii \U V */*?/ '?? OrlppiamtH*? hu?n?"i t \J^\ 'i> i*i"' t /*??/ '' ' tl**: anil #10 a iIiusa. /i^r^V who will not U for vtiu (7/ Hp<xMnl wauiod. M? spohn MEUICAL CO., Proverbs and Phrases | Greedy eye never gets good l?nr-1 I* -gains.?Dutch. ] " A thistle is a fat salad for an ass'|/J mouth.?Italian. , C Assist yourself and Heaven will as- | " - sist 3'ou.- Herman. i y A "pull" will carry a man some *; 'distance, but tlicit* must he some ac- ' companying signs of life if he expecis to last. j If yon cannot get it all, take pnit. Yon not only lose a customer but you lose your dollars- if you don't push n * collections. ii = ! r, ft ' ' ~~ " ~~1 It ! "A Little Cold is a < ^ Dangerous Thing'* p % . O 1 an/1 r\ft Art l?odo t /> hn?tw ? ^ death when neglected. There are p many ways to treat a cold, but there ia only one right nay?use the right remedy. DR.D.JAYNES 5 EXPECTORANT J is the surest and safest remedy known, for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy. * It cures when other remedies fail. t Do something for your cold in time, you know what delay means, you know the remedy, too?Dr.D. Jayncls t Expectorant. u Bottlei tn three fixes. $1, 50c, 25c ' n : i ; PNEUMONIA * i Rico's Oonte Grra?e I.lnt- r 1/ rO|i;W3!# mt'iU Is made of pure lv eooae irrease (and other * remedial agents') reeoir nlsed for generations a* 11.117.1xTlf Invaluable for 1'naum'H 1 " * *> M ** nta. Cold?.Qrlp.ete. Try j Rice's Goose Grease Liniment ' For these ailments?It relieves , speedily and cures permanently. 25cAt all Druggists and D?a1ers-25c rnnpr rnrinrrAnnism JUUUdt UKLAatlUMMNI,UKliE?BEOHO'| j - I If we would only weor at home the good qualities that we show in public, 1 ur wives and our cHildi0:1 might be more happy. I YKAKS OF IT. 1 J A Dark Picture to Ixx>k Hack Upon. 1 John Corey, Constable, Attica, N. Y., says: "From September 1S96. p ** to *Iarc^? 1*97, * b / was confined to tho house, an Invalid, from kidney trouble. a v For months I had v tottered about on 0& ' it j' Y^Tf' crutches, a dlscouri/T1 ' ,'-;ec' and despairing ^ man. I was prac- 1 ? tically crippled with t lumbago. I decided to try Ooan's ' Kidney Pills and a short while after J I began using them 1 was able to t walk. After taking seven boxes I * threw away my crutches and the J lumbago has not returned from that 4 B day to this. Through using Doan's o Kidney Pills I am to-day a healthy 4 man." Sold by sll dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. < ^ * V> y ' * ^^i___ Here end There. The man who is-satisfied with himIf has a low estimate of other I tople. Knowing that money is the root of 1 evil, most of us are trying to dig >r it. If you eatch your bookkeeper nodng over his ledger, give hi'a a day I to catch \ip with his sleep?and inst on his doing it. Tho wise merchant rea^s much, resets on what he read*, rejects the upractical, adopts the useful, and Ids it to his bnsincs . HER ~ PHYSICIAN ADVISED Faking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Columbus, Ohio. ? "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com"7 l>ound d ai r i 11 g change of life. My doctor told ine it V was good, and piuce -iking it I feel so tk i?-> * *??)> ' much bettor that I ** can do all >.ny work ,78*5, again. I Jii 11 k Lydia 10. linkham'a V o ge t a 1) le Com$3^ pound a due remedy, jdijy ^y-?v.. lor 11 woman's roubt's. and 1 w<is.1 never .'orget to v;ell ny friends what it has done for me." Mrs. k. IIanson, ^04 East Long St., Columbus. Ohio. Another Woawn Helped. Graniteville, Vt. ? " 1 was passing lirough the Change of Life and suffered rom nervou^nco . and other annoying ymptoms. Lydia K. Pinkham's \ egoable Compound restored myhcalthand t'ength.and proved worth mountains if gc.d to me. For tlie sake of other uffering women I am willing you houVi publish my letter." ? >fns. /IIART.ks ILvrclay, 11.F. L>., Granitedlle, Vt. Women who are passing through this ritical period or who are suffering rom any of those distressing ills pi uliar to their sex should not lose sight if the fart that for thirty years Lvdia ?. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, vhio.h is made from roots and herbs, las been the standard remedy foi emale ills. In almost every coinniu u'.y 3*011 will Unci women who have j een restored to health by I.ydia E. 'iukiiaia's Vegetable Compound. iMPER^'^'^?oac ^jcyjua. i-aA.'C.g catarrhal Fever. }?n-v?uij'r?>, no intitiv how horse* ut any ur xrn priori. on thu tongue; aol- "U tin* l;i<n?l hi><I iub K<-nn< fiom thr hodv. l.'nn*? li's'intj.ir In Piter* Pau?fi->. Latxi**! M-lltuK Uvi-tuck ronu.'ily. Curio wjut< Mil In 4 lib* KMur; roiim 1). idr. >. 11 1 M a Cut thu out. Ki-i |i tt. HjiiW tn your iinntplsi, L, Prr*. Mnuk'.o;, 'I-'islctniJir. I'nuw. ului Curon. 00SHF.X. iSB? U.S.A. Unless yon are ready to discharge a tan. don't call him down in the hearig of other employees. , HA I.K?MKM WASTBD tf*STKI>~ Aci|i>', riirrK'tli' In*'[i to rri>ri'?i'nt II* r t'mdiali < I-O-In.'tis. Hi'M.i r* tunke '?Ik un?n*.y mh w.akl|r ndnitMi Couipliiu* mittli Write iniMvtiaie v fur our iltierul olT'-t'. W.T. HUUO .t 1*0, oi.u Dominion .nuiiskiuk*. Krntl >u Una Vnyor. UK HMuNU. VA. dscovers Substance to Supplant Radium. The announcement of Dr. K. St ilimn Bailey of Oiieagb, at the mee.tlg of the Southern Homeopathic ledieal association in convention at iobile, Ala., of the discovery of 'radiothor," a substaneo made from itch-blend, which, he says, is dostind to supplant radium, is the ongng ug topic 01 scientists and medical sports. l)r. Bailey said that he had ried his new discovery with success 1 treatment of locomotor-ataxia and imilar diseases. In discussing the isrovery Dr. Baiiey said his experiments were yet in their infancy, but e believes rndio-thor will find a Teat 'ise by the medical profession. , lis chief purpose now is to tind the < nost advantageous way of applying he substance. Dr. Bailey declares hat with the use of the substance he an photograph objects through six aches of wood. He exhibited a glass i nbe containing some of the material nd showed that when placed in conact with the negative pole of a magiet, the materiol becomes luminous. )r. Bailey admitted that experincnting with the new substance was iffecting his nervous system. The limination of any such deleterious esults in the use of radio-tlior by >hysicians, it is believed, eun bo vorked out. Only One "Bromo Quinine** fhat is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look jor the signature of E. W. Grove. l.'sed the iV'urid over to Cure * Cold in One Day. 23c. A thread too tine spun will easily ?reak. - German. For COLDS and GRIP. Pick's CAprnix* Is the best remedy? -olleves tho aching ?n?l fe?erlshncHH -cures he fold and restore* normal conditions It's lauid ?effect* immediately. lie., 'Ac. and 0c.. at drug stores. A good horse may be forgiven a tick.?Spanish. very Woman Will Be Interested. If you have jiains in th<- hack. Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a ih'ttennt herb cure for woman's ills, try . Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It is a re I tabln rejoilntor. All Druggists <v> '"tn. Samite KiiKK. The Mother Gray C<?.,Le lloy.N.Y. If a man hasn't a certain priile in he business ho is enpvsred in, lie had ettor get into another line. If yon are right, yen need not go head; you can stay xvhere you are. ' Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mcrcm-jr, i> mercury will surely destroy the sense o| melt and completely derange the whole aysem when entering it ttirou,;.i the mucc-u* urfacen. Such articles sioiiid never be u?ed ixcept OK prescript n - tr? it reputable ptivirians, unthe damage tltey will do in ten told o the Bind you cen possibly derive from hem. it all's (atari <1 Vine, inwiiutaCTured ?y F. J. Cheney & to., i'cledn. t?.. contains 10 mercury, and >. i.. <-n mtei nully, acting irectiy upou the bioc i mi t iircou* unriacos I t tUesvstem. In bu> ins Men s Lnteirli t ore ? mire you get the g?*i. < . tt is ts'ien inemaliy and made in iincdo, Ohio, by a". I. Cheney & Co. I e.-tu.ioinsis tree. ?old by Druggists; price, 7Sc. per bottle. Vnlse iiali's >?ju,u i'llta tor coastip.tioa. (HE NEWCABINET Statesmen Who Will Be Toft's Conn* eellor *. Of great interest to the country at this time is the Cabinet which is to be President Taft's official family for the presr.it administration. The following sketches of the men chosen by the incoming president, are taken from a recent article in the Philadelphia Record. Secretary of State. Philander Chase Knox was born at Brownsivlle Pa., in 133r?. lie graduated at Mt. Union College, Ohio, in 187'2; was admitted to the bar in 1875. From 1876 to 1877 lie was assistant United States district attorney. In 1001 he was appointed Attorney General of the United States by President MeKinley and VPfnilinl flin tiAtf mwlo*. MVKinley and RooseveP until 1004. when he was appointed by Governor Pcnuypacker to succeed the late M. S. Quay as TTnitcd States senator from Pcnns\lvania. He has been in the Senate ever since. . Secretary of the Treasury. Franklin MaeVcagli, a brother of Wayne MncVeagh. who was a member of the Garfield cabinet, was born in Chester county. Pennsylvania, and graduated in 18(>2 from Vale and in 1SG4 from the Columbia Law School. On account of ill-health pave up the profession and went to Chicago, where be embarked in mercantile pursuits, lie was Democratic condidate for the United States senate from lillionois iw 1804 but was defeated. Tie is president of the Bureau of Charities gnd Mun; :pal Art is a member of the eSreutive comTiittee of the National Civic Federation and is vice-president of the American Civic Association. Secretary of War. Jacob McGavoc Dickinson was born at Columbus. Miss., in 1851. and graduated from the University of Nashville in 1871. He served several times by special commission of the Tennessee supreme court. Proa 1805 to 1807 he was assistant attornev general of the United States. In politcs he lias, generally been a Democrat. Tie will be appointed as from Tennesee. He is president of the American Bar Association. He | weighs 270 pounds and is P? feet 3 inches in height. He is wea'thv. lie and Mr. Taft call each other "Bill" end "Jake." Attorney General. George W. Wickershain is a native ) of Pennsvlavnia. was horn in Pittsburg in 1858. He graduated at !?<* I i Fnivorsitv of Pennsylvania, with the device of |,.L. P. in 1830. In Martindele's American T,a\v Directory he is rated ns "very pood" in legal ability and "very high'' under th? classification of recommendations?these are the highest and most laudable ratines contained in the directory. Mr. Wickershnm has been particularly prominent in corporation law, and in this respect resembles his two pre- | ilecessors- -Senator Knox and Seny- I ' tor-elect Root. Postmaster General. Frank Harris Hitchcock has bpon a government official nearly ever since he graduated from Harvard in 1891. ' He was born in 18(17. He held various clerkships, bureau chieftainships, etc. and finally became assistant postmaster general. He took charge of the campaign of George 11. Cortelvon for the presidential nomination, hut when this boom was sqnelebed was invited to become manager for < the Taft boom which he did. ( Secretary of the Navy. at? t . ..vuifeiT vuii i^cngerKO Meyer, now postmaster general, was born in 1858, graduated from Harvard in 1879. Tie < is very wealthy. lie was speaker of . the house in Massachusetts in 1894, and was appointed ambassador to Italy in 1900. Tn 1905 he was transferred to Russia, and in 1907 was recalled to become a member of Presi- j dent Roosevelt's cabinet. Secretary of the Interior. Richard Achiles Ballinger was ' bom in Ohio in 1858, and after graduating in 188(5 from Williams j College. Massachusetts, removed to j Seattle, Wash. He has written a number of volumes upon the law. seved one term as a superior court judge, one term as mayor of Seattle, and has since 1907 been commissioner of the general land office. Secretary of Agriculture. Tames WiPon is a Scotchman, and therefore the one man ill the cabinet who eonld not succeed to the presidency. He was born in 18?5, and came to the United States in 1852, settling in Connecticut, hut went to Iowa, where l>e engaged in farming, lie has been secretary of agriculture since 1897 and his appointment to the Taft cabinet will give him a record unparalleled in cabinet service. Secretary of Commerce a ad Labor. Charles Nagcl, of St. Louis, is a native of Texas and has earned a fortune in the practice of law. Hit legal practice has been largely for .mrporations. Mr. Kagle is extremely tall and slender, thin-faced, brown hair and mustache mixed with gray. He was bom in 1849. He did not ~ receive a college education, but spent ' One venr in Iho T!niw?<-ea,. ? where ho studied Roman law. polifir*nl ooonoray, oto. After studying: j abroad he returned to St. Louis in \ 1S7.T and served as a member of the Missouri legislature and as president 1 of the St. Louis city council. > ? . No State-Wide Prohibition For 1 South Carolina. I Colurpbia, S. C., Special.?The House concurred in all nroendements to the prohibition bill, thus accepting the local option compromise proposed by the Senate. The amendments to the bill deprive it of its State-wide character, providing that an election be held in the "wet" counties to decide whether the sale of liquor shall continue under the Carcy-Cothrnn act. The "dry" counties are not af- | feotcd. . 1 v v- - T > * ; . .... vv ^ * . . s,..y ??????????? BABY HORRIBLY BURNED i* Boiling Grease?Skin All Game Off One Side of Face and Head? Thought Her Disfigured For Life ?Used Cuticura: No Scar Left. 44 My baby vu sitting beside the fender and we were preparing the breakfast when the frying-pan full of boiling grease was upset and it went all over one side of her face and head. Some one wiped the sculd -with a towel, pulling the entire skin off. We took her to n dot-tor. lie tended her a week and guv- tne sonic stuff to put on. But it all fettle. e?l and I thought the baby was disfigure I for life. 1 u.-ted about three boxes of Cuticura Ointment a.ul it was wonderful how it holed. In about five weeks it was better and there wasn't a mark to io'l where the scald had been. Her s!:m is just iikc velvet. Mrs. Hare, 1 rlenrv St., South Shields, Durham, England, March 22, 19J8." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., St>!e Props, of Cuticura r?*?medif?w. Potion. Miss. If things were done twice, nil would be wise.?Spanish. Mn.Winiilnw'j Soothing Syrup for tTtHdren teething, soften* the gum*. reduced in tlamin ? ioa.tlia>ai>Aiu.tur<'? wiud colic. 26c a bottle The winds of competition are an aid to the sliip with a sound hull. I'IIcb ? unci In O to 14 Diiyn. ' .wo Ointment 1* guaranteed to cure any i rot Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding 'ilea lu 4 i<> 14 dev* or money refunded. 50c. If you are light, you need not go ahead; von can stay where you are. A Sin: pie and Safe Remedy Tor n cough or Throat Trouble is brown's Bronchial Troches. They possess real merit. In boxes 2ij cents. Samples mailed free. John I. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. Bettor mend one fault in yourself t! ;:n ti'.id a hundred in your neighbor. r-?r [P t DAM! K-tlli'kal <\\ IM'BIMi WIic, i.or front Colds. Unit. Stomach or Nei-v Troubles. Capudlne will relieve yon. It'. lliMitd? pleasant to taWe?acta Immediately. T:y It, 10p., 2&c, and 00c. at drug e?.cr>. 3. . K< p your mind on the great and ;>!( n lid things you would like to. do. Itch cttred in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion Never fnd*. At druggist*. A thin bush is better than no slteit or.?Spanish. Red, Weak, Weary, *?a?ery Kyca Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Compounded by Experienced Physician?. Contortns to Pure hood and llruft Law*. Murine Dne.m*t Smart Soothes Eye l'ain A thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf. II. ft. Ouitt'ti tiuat, ot Atlanta. Ga . are the oniy auccesaful Dropey HpectalNta In the wrld. See their llberni offer In advrtlaem?nt In another column of tide paperAct well your part; there all the honor lies.?Pope. You will respond very uniuklv to the Oartleld Ton treatment, for tni? Natural lnxntive correct* conatipat ion, puri Ilea the blood, uuil beuelita the entire system. and ** LX\x\x4 Sewm Cleanses W\e System EjJectuaJdy; Dispels colds and IkadacVics duelo CowsYvpaWew; 4c\s noAxxvoXly, acXsXvvl^ as aLcxmlwe. Bcs\jov WenJVbTuen a\\d(Md cew?l/ouw? and Old. r? \Ys \ra\ej\cux\ cJJecXs, \ always buy X\\o Qotuiycvg, | m^r\ut^ctured by the CALIFORNIA fsc Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS sne Size only. regular price 50* per bottle. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IROH WORKS. AUGUSTS. GA Frintfnc ssb! outfits es&tt formation write W. A. FOWLER. 44 Hurt Street. Atlanta, Ua. xanthine hair "^IrMortTTTrev'TITrr^To^'N'Mural Color. Rejioee* Dandruff and Scurf. Invigorate* and prevent* the Hair from falling off. For lala i?v Richmond. Lynchburg. Va . and Baltimore, Mrt . Drugglsta or >cnt direct by KANTH1NF COMPANY. RICHMOND.VA K1 eve bottle. Akd\|iI? bn'tle RSc by nalL OircwJfl ri ?W on R omW 0^ Dropsy ish StmoTt* sli iwelling In ? to *3 \ /tn dayc ; effects & permanent cure *V *** in jo to 6o da?*. Trial lrent:arnt dfc>> A *>?i?lven free. Noihingcan be fairer Wisl w I Write Or. H. H. Crten's Sona. a8?;'<:<^u.jtieeeeU?ali. tc? o Atlanta. Oe Ifour'S Hideo and I Co! Jen Seal,' Yellow Root I, May Apple, "jjjj Wilt' Ginjjer, etc. We are dealers t 9 established in 1856?"Oyer half a century in B Louisville"?and can do better for you than J agents or eommiaion inerchantt. Reference, :tj any Dank in Louisville. Write for weekly fl price list and shipping tags M. Sabel & Sono, 227 C. Market St. LOUISVtLLE. KY. 9 JSE CRAFT'S OISTEMFER ani600BR CORE j . A aafe and aure pre. '"cv ye-.tive and positive eurg A.- so.for all forma of Distemir ' per. Influenza. Pinkeye, fjv! r c>r Coutin and Colda In .? t. y tiSTl Hotsek. Sheep and Dogs, f V ' ,'t JaJf SOe and 11.00 at Druggists uFjf fc; "*JI or prepaid. Write for free * } booklet "0;. Craft's Mvlct." tfELLS MEDICINE CO.. LArAYETTE, END. SStop Coughing! |s Nothing breaks down the health so I Ji quickly and poakirely as a penistcat ICI coogh. If you hara a cocgh grre |lj] it attention now. You can ifknc 'IjQm it quickly with PISO'S CURE. ral Famous fat half a century as lha LU lakahto remedy for coughs, colds. PVM honnoneas, bronchitis, asthma and jtrfsi hinJmd sibiients. Fioa foe children. At nil drugciats', 28 eta. ?^*-t ?TOP#1 =========^^ HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM. It la An Internal Dlwue and Ra> quires An Internal Remedy. The cause of Rheumatism and kindred diseases is an excess of uric acid in tho blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so regulated thut no more acid mil be formed in excessive quantities. Rheumatism is an internal disease and requires an internal remedy. Rubbing with Oils aud Liniments will not cure, affords only temporary relief at best, causes vou to delay the proper treatment, aw! allows the malady to get a ; lirmer hold on \ou. Liniments may ease fl the pain, but they will no more cure lvheu- u mutism than paint will change the librc I of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered a per- I feet and complete cure, which is called "Rhcuinacide. ' Tested in hundre<ls of cases, it has effected the most marvelous I cures: we believe it will cure you. Illicit- I t:\r.ci?le "gets at the joints from the in- I side." sweeps the poisons out of the sys- I tern, tones uj> the stomach, regulates the | liver and kidneys end makes you well all * over. Rlicutiutcidc "strikes the roots of j the disease and removes Us cause." This p splendid icnr.edv is sold by druggists awl uciiiub ([cuurniiy ?ii olc. anil ?1 u hotlle. In Yiihiet form at '25c. au;l 50c. a package. Get a bottle to-day. booklet free if vou write to Itobbitt Chemical Go.. lkiltimore. Md. A thread too fine spun will easily break.?German. Progress of a Severe Case of Tetter. Guntersvllle. Ala.. July 14. 1008. I>r J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah. CJa. l")e:?r Sir:?I am glad to say that three or four boxes of Tettortne i ordered or you. I have personally need, have given nio more relief and reem a permanent cure of Tetter and Eczema than I have had for 20 years for whleh time 1 have been tortured and tormented, with some dreadful skin disease on my thighs , ninl In my groins, also on my left lain v and had as I thought destroyed the na- 1 tural growth of two of my linger nails, i now have one "f them nbaolutely cured and looking as natural as I could rink for. TI23 otl\er one vqtv rirch ImpcQVcd. 1 , also had It on rn%- feel ana they nre cured. In the twanty-flvo to thirty voars I have \iCQn embarrassed and tortured with skin trouble I have consulted and taken medicine from mnnv doctors, and bought arid used ninny different kinds o.* i ointments, but none cave me relief and satisfaction as your Tetterlne has given ' me. I would not have had my two flnger nnlls Just as they wore for $1 nn.no. Respectfully. J. Id. Chandler. Tettcrlne cures Eczema. Totter, Ring \Vnrm. Ground Itch Itching Pllvs. Ix.fant's Sore Head, rimples. Rolls. Rough Scaly Patches on the Knee. Old Itching Sores. Dandruff. Cankered Scalp Ttunlons. Corr ?. Chllhlalns and every form of Skin Disease. Tetterlno 50c; Tetterlne Soap 25c. V.iur druggist, or by mall from the manufn-turer, The Shuptrine Co.. Savannah^ On. It is often the blunt man who is the sharpest.?March Lippineott's. Cures Through ths Blood t^fv) PUTNAM Color more srooil* brighter nn.l faster colon. than nay otb Onu dye any garment without rlpptitit apart. Write foi WE WANT AGENTS toi t>cll our now ttud valuable book entitled ' Italy Earthquake Horrors a\ e i a,v a to <i 111* i :ti ci tnmlndcn.seml tin rtnts lor ostitis ontllt nntl lieirln _ wot k at once. C. H, Rcbinsorv QY Co. No. 300 N. Tryon St. t II AKLOT'l E, N. O. I pfSSElDSf ft Here are the best flrn oltcra of the Q. ft season. Have I toon In business 2S Ct 5 years and know coot) Midi; slny oniy Ct ft the best: V ft Hcsl Northern Clover, bushel - - - $0.26 y. ft lle.-.t Fancy Timothy, bushel ... l.rt'yC ft llest Kentucky Bine Or ass. bushel - '-4ow ft Host. Kentucky t >r? hard Crass, bushel 2.2j w ft Host Fancy lied Top. lb. - - - -ICvt ; ft Cotton butts. 20c. t ash. with order. S\ ft V?nte for Chtaiotr and iirlces on Garden V 0 Seeds ami Ottlon Sets. \\ C ft 118 Serontl St. LOL'ISVILLK, KY. | | NOTHING LIKE IT FOR TllS" "TPirTy Paxtine excels any dentifrice ! B tfc it in c!ecn?ina. wlutenino and removing tartar from the teeth, betides destroying all germs of decay and disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. TUC rArtlETU Paxtine used as a mouthI L mUU I IN wash disinfects the mouth and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the germs which colle.ct in the mouth, causing sore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. TM|T GTVFQ v/hen inflamed, tired, achi. Snt tU I tO anc| burn, may be instantl} relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. PATARQU Paxti. j will destroy the gerrr-s I Mnnn ibet cause catarrh, heal the inflammation and stop the discharge. It is a sure remedy for uterin* catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful germicide,disinfectant ar.d deodorizer. ?v!. Used in bathing it destroys odors and r<t leaves the body ar.tiseptically clean. FOR SALE AT DflUO STORES.GOc. J OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. fi W.f? HI URGE SAMPLE FREE! !>??&? THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. BOSTON. MA8S. So. 11-'09. II6oil Ermrbrilr love# <v?rt tort J _ vj# and brilliant Sowerx lharc-'ore. tovafcA k L- ' Ctl gain joii a? a coslomir vo offvn u v \ i 1000 kcrno'- Fino Orion Send. V-S t ?- 1003 " Ki'h Carrot Ceed. Avl 10W " Celery, ICO Parsley. Affjji K 1000 M Jutey Radish C <ed. "V'!! II 1W0 Bullet b Seod. jM/Lfl rV' I A) 1500 1 pSed.TOl! 1/ 1 ill i-00 " S.?ceti;u;si -~v CVI KdR l I f-M* " M l.-.Us, |4b icmMo. U \.r V 1200 " Dr-.: 'nncViASiij [m/f tn ik.lt 10,000 kOCMlS < . d l>| ,A n r ' <T-i |ir<i*n tit "JjHS V 1 .A tl.OOet r?ny num's 1-loi.py IInrlu.llrif 'ki\i '1 Jut: < r.ll yottf xiil f^r but ICu J.>~\ | 1 BfM . And If yon ocr.d 2Go wr add n park- M I |vjl Bl| Plant, T*ol . "d tioflJ Catalog |a LA CT I fr?v til In-Tullnn MftrA V.'ritofor OToH (PMIHE johh A. SALZEX SEEDCO. 8JJj Hill' IJj/i/ LoOROSftE, WIS. BokA C jj 1 FOR SALE! ^SESfif I OR the Best St rains for the Next 30 1 Days nt the Following' I*riccn: 1,000 to 4,000 at $1.25 per 1.000; 5.000 to 10,000 at $1.00 per 1.000: 10.000 to fO.OOO at 75c per $1,000. Having reduced the prices have decided not to do ^ ny C. O. I>. business. but aik that money accompany all orders, as a few lots of plants uncalled for takes up all the proflts. Correspondence solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address B. L. COX, Box O. - - ETHEL, S.C. i \ | uiscour; ^ "Do as I did", writes Mrs B Wis., "and take that good me troubles. A "Before I commenced to ? sick and discouraged I thou 9 well, and did not care if I did ? pain, every month, and had ( r? remale troubles. "I took a lot of medicin i any difference, but now I feel $ years. I have no more pain I cured, and .I am so well that milk six cows, night and morn for seven persons." mm | The Woman If this i^ not a remarka B It must have a message for yo I might expect suit of taking flgA no matter how medicines liav V flWWv couraged. Ta >s, Itching Humors, Rh Poison, Eczema, Bo . B. B (Botanic Blood Balm) is the only Blood u-ui Blood and then purities It?>en<Jlnc a flood of pure, face. Bonos, Joints, and wherever the <Mse,m? Is ion vrs. I'l tuples, Eruptions are healed and cured, pain: se, swrlllnu, subside li it B completely chances dltion. elvlni: the skin the rleh. re?t hue of perfect r?t old eases. Try It <M Ot) per largo Bottle at all home cure. SAMl'LK KIIKK Bv writing IlLtlOt F AD E U S ur (tyn. Ono l>. package color, di flimr*. 1 h??. %*.;?? 1 r free booltlor ? .low to w>o. luonoli and Mix Colors ,1 An aching back is inst application of Sloan's Lini This liniment takes the i is better than sticky plaste without rubbing?through lar tissue right to the bone relieves congestion, and ; well as temporary relief. Sloa Limn has no equal as a rem Rheumatism, Neuralgia, pain or stiffness in the or joints. Price ".">c., "Or., anil $1.00 Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass Sloan's :>?oU on horMn, cattle,rlioop ami poti linrrA 4-1h rCOR^ require* the best selected seed and th tion; but the real difference betwe crop depends on Potash. It makes i well shaped ears filled out to tlie v< sound. Fertilizer.-, high in phosphor gen, won't do. They need potash tr 11*. to the hundred. Supplement tin tilizer with 50 lbs. of Muriate of Pots POTASH IS PI Taluahlt I.itrraturr. Vrt*. on Ftrldlstn A GERHAN KALI WORKS, 1224 NEW YORK?*i Nassau St. CHI ?r aged? | 3. A. J. Smith, of Trego, 9 dicinc, Cardui, for your M ? take Cardui, I was so ght I would never get Si n't. I suffered terriblo [3 lisplaccment and other fca c before I could notice better than in fourteen |H , tlie female trouble is ?531 I do all my own work, ^3 ing, and wash and cook Kg i s T?aie i bio record, nothing is. |9 u, tolling you what yout^ for yourself, as a re-||j Cardui, for any ailment |9 as a result of womanly J$| mw weak you may feel; pi long you may have sufttor how many other ij e failed; do not be dis- E|1 ke Cardui. It will help g| ry where. leumatism, Blood me Pains. ifrty thu. kill* ihit poison In ?Tcrft rich Howl direct to the hi.iii ts ati-fl Iti this \v:iv nil Soros. "jig lgy > ttud aches of Khcumatisii; /O"'. tnr l.iily Into clean, ti? n!tli\ Ajp*3P3?f I health It It It ell ICS till / ltruir N'ores witll <lt root toll, jk / I KAl.tl CO - Annum f * S D Y E S [? col?'. wntcr t?'(ccr than m\ ??thcr tlyo. ^ on lO ltOl. iiKl I. : II.. On I ?ii* v. Illinois Lame Back antly relieved by an ment. place of massage and rs. It penetrates? i the skin and muscu, quickens the blood, srivcs permanent as n*s lent edy for or any muscles / ^ 1 ( mL f I mm) u. s. a. It ry dent freo. e most thorough cultivacn profit and loss on the hi . strong, sturdy stalks and 8 V 'ry tip, with every kernel CmS ic acid, with a little uitro. > complete them- 15 to 20 FV^Cjj e manure or clover or fer- t/gja ish per acre. ROFIT a (>>m an a all other Crop* frnQ Candler Kldg, Atlanta BjpK) ICAliO: Msoadotck Black .. - -