The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 08, 1903, Image 4
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Don't wait until your sufferings have
driven you to despair, with your nerves all
shattered and your courage gone.
IIolp nn<l happiness surely awaits you if you accept Mrs. Pinkham's
advice. Disease makes women nervous, irritable, and easily anjioyi d l y
children and household du'ies; such women need the counsel -and help
of a woman who understands the peculiar troubles of her ?yx; that
woman Is Sirs. Pinkham, who with her famous medicine, Ijydlu 1],
IMnklmm's Vegetable Compound, have restored more sick fualf dis
couraged women to health and happiness thru any other oiyvpyrron.
Her address is Lynn, Mr. h., and her advice is free. Write, today, do
not wait.
Will not the volumes of letters from women who have boon
nmdo strong; by Lydia Ik I'lnkhalu's Vegetable Compound coh?
viu.ee others of the virtues of this great medicine?
When a medicine l?;u? been successful in mom than ri million
biases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, "I do not
Relievo it would help mc?"
Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, and sick and dls
eoura^ed, exhausted with each duy's work. If you have seme d<5
viingem^nt of the. feminine organism try I > > < i i .* *. Ik IMnkham'i*
Vegetable Compound. It will surely help yon.
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Mrs. nmifcte Seering, 174 51. Ai in'ti Ave., New
York City, writes:
?' t)BAa MitS. PfttKHAM : ? If women who nrr al wr.yn blue ni"l <l<'prcM.o<l
ftn<i nervou.i wtxilil t a !? ? ? l,y<lla I '. IMiikh;: ill's
\>gotnl>!? i 'ompOUml lb";. v.iifllil tirifi it the. rsn??jj?
rin*' thi'i ncofi t'> t 1 ?? :r t (?? ii more '?hoprful
fruuxc of ininH. I \v.\s t : ?iily wortiiul ami flow ncsht,
ami wan ami I >]? ?? nl I? : ?. My ! ; 1 1; m-hM nil tho
tiliirtjr no mutter li< >w hard i tric-il to foijf t. it cr
chanjfo my position to ???}??? it, ami the pain i; K the
ut my bruin wi'.s 10 btul that I M?ui*ttiinca
1 hoKjfht l!ii t J \v?#rhl crow crazy : f hail < in; bluett to
nu:rli nn<l *.va:? i'. ! \v ; \ r, t;o ib'profcM ?l I ronhl not ft-em
to itbaUc ol? ; ) i:> ! f of the lime 1 cliil not isoi-m to
hr.vi* the courage ti? <!<> my \vof!t ; every tlj i u;f
in ) wcuiijf v. un ine. sum I v : -i . ? L \ v* ?i \ .i
worry in;:* j.ml fearing the 1 bcjjnn to
irilto Ly<Ua I'. l"lnU Jtuni's \ Variable <'oiv.
potniti. A t'trr the {!>? :? few lo;i<l tecuicil
1 i f tc*? I from my i.lioulilma, 1 felt better ii> cvorv
v/?y. TJus l>ht<\s Kit mo and my head stopped aching;
ucioro ivnj? my I'Vk \va -^x'tlnr too,:iu?l ! Inoliwt youiifrt'r nnd sfronp^r i tooir
*lx bolt-Wis in all, : n I it is with tU-iuk fuhcss ths>t, 1 ;!ckno\vlrdK,<? that my
jinrsont. >,"">1 Jii'ull'i hi <tr."k. t.j I'il- o( Ly<li:i !!. IMllUIuuu's Vcgctttbli)
CoiujiomMl.**
FLCI-iH MI-:i>1CAE. Anvi<;i2TO WOMIiS,
If there i.s anything in your ct'.sn about which you would llko
tspoehil advice, \vrll? freely to i'iiikliain. No iiinn will
joiii' letter. Sh<* e??:i surely help yon, for no p<MV*o?? in Amerieit lias
Mich a whle experience it> trer.tle.fv tVrnrde Hi* as she has had. Sho
has helped hundreds of tltouxauds oi' womcii hue!; to health. Her
address 1h Lynn, IMa&s., and her ads !???? is iree. ? You ar? very fool
ish If you do not ncecpl. her kind invitation.
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OKfiOfil FORFEIT If <vo furtJiwltSi proOtie* tli? mi^inil lotlor tiixl %(&ni\turo of
?ft 8k till tliovu Itrtimunn!, wltn'i will |>r<?vn lix iihioiutn y tuiiiionu**.
Vvv'J v IS. riiiklinui .Uoillolno Co., Ltuu, Moas.
ftaanal flavor
Cottage
Corned Beef
We tine o>:r c! ..ice cotm-tl t'.-el. took it nr.i
t ill i ? ?'? cvpcriA? KHti-r Ui^it 1* 5 o r*t
l . m> . \% : !> just t'L'i.t vo put it in can* t-? ????? j>
r it'ilt \ . . i vv il
K is hi ih ? lions.- !
you want so'ih iIi hk u"
appoti/insj I'": li is t .? i t
Libby, McNeill
?i .ni t '.v.'-.it i: i|U!k
y i:i nn
' " ;-.ui>Ux!i 1;. r..r miv time \\ti?n
tiiiu a key ai;J tlie can i* open. An
& Libby, Chicago.
<v.*r f r booklet, "Ho'.v
liooil J hint's to
WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS
THAT ACHE
WISE. WOMEN
BROMO - SELTZER
TARE
TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS _
? A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be ffood to your land and your f rop
will be good, Plenty of /
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality
and quantity ia the har
Test. Write cs and
we will *cnd you,
A?i, by next mail, 1
ot?r money winning
books.
ooman kali works.
M Nmm Stmt.
New V?k.
Q^ndy cathartic
Ih
*11
UnnWl
Genuine stamped jC C C. Never sold (a balk.
Beware of the 'dealer who tries to sell
"somethiaf jut as good."
WET WEATHER COMFORT
There ia no aoiiaf action keener
than being dry And comforted^#
when out in the hardest Atorm.
YOU ARC SOU OF1M5
IT YOU WEAft
I
I
WATEDPDOOP
OILED CLOTHINri
IWMM?IA(KMYK14W
AND BACKED BY OUR OUARAJfTTn
i r it r
WttKLV CROP BELLRtlN.
Unfavorable Condition* During the
I'ast Week.
The mean touiperiturc for tlio week
ending 8 a, ni. Monday, May 4H?, was
about G5 degrees, which la 3 degrees
i>civiw normal. Tlieiu were u few warm
lay# doling. i ho mUldlo of the week,
hut (ho first an.i last days were tin'
(seasonably coo), and unfavorable for
the germination of planted ?ctujH and
tho growth of youtiK crops. The
K'ound remains cold allowing to tho
lack of rain hut) become hard and
lUBted, tliis being oKpeclu lly true \>(
bottom lands and clayey uplands.
Float occurred on the 2%th at it few
northern points, but did no pcrccp
tthlo damage.
There was a tpiite general rain on
April 2<;th, accompunb d by hail in the
northern counties with n depth of nix
in. hen at Hickory. Tills rainfall wan
benefit ial, but wait followed by drying
winds, and t ho need of rain is again
noted i?v? r h large portion of the State,
more nnpcr-lally in the truest raialng
'UfiirlctH, Hhowt ru oceurroU over the
<'>ih;i| and eastern countlea en May
fid, Hie effects of which will bo noted
III next wcek'n correajtorpjence.
i lio d ry weather enabled farmwork
to make rapid progress and planting
c .f tiie Htaplo crops it nearly finished
except that some upland und almost
i-!l bottom land corn remain# to bo
planted ovt r the v/et?torn tier of coun
ties, and bottom lands in tho central
tountica, though aome have already
been planted in tho latter.
Karly coin is coming up generally
Umd much ban rec; ived lis Hi nt work*
tyg, but BtandH average only t.alr and
poor in localities, owing to the
ravages of birds und wvirmR, and to
Imperfect germination. Keplunting is
%bcing done extensively. Tho weather
ban? hef'u too cool for favorable
growth.
Cotton planting is nearly finished
and will be entirely finished ihe com
ing week if tho weather remais favor
able, but owing to the prevailing cool
ness, go/ initiation is ulow, and Home
?ted failed tt) germinate iit all. Many
Huch fluids are being r'>plunted. Homo
liebls have fair stands and are being
cultivated, but the plant?; look sickly.
'1 ohucco la almost. all transplanted,
J but is making no |ierceptlble growth.
I Hi e,* ? is in the name condition, with
I Riowth n*. n standstill. 'I ' 1 1 <? tleorge
! t?JV. it districts are being sown at tlila
i (iino.
i In a few localities oats are pro mis*
J lug and v.'iiiio at ill pour, nhow some
, Improvement, but correspondents re*
i port the oats, crop generally unproni
j is J ng with ffu?buhly half an average
yiidd. They arc heading low. Wheat
I i> ah'o poor, owing to nist and tlio
j hcv.sian lly. Fruit continues promls
j ing, although pear trees are beginning
|j.? blight, in various localities and
penehcK Jo drop in Charleston county,
in th>.? iiaiiit; count .* a green louse is
damaging whit., potato ?. Rain and
warmer weather would be or" great
benefit to til cropa.
Columbia. .'Special.-- 1 "a<; g *a?id lodge
of Odd Fellows will m"nt in Colunbia
y ? tiio i J.Ii instant ?t 'j a. nt. it. will
bring together the largest, number of
past gratis ever known in t Ii !.?? State.
The place of meeting has not bvyn ho
? ' cted as yet. 1 !:e local committee i3
tlcsirovH ?:? seen i I ag the best appointed
ln.it for tiie o(t\it:u?;i; one thai will bo
tv-ntforlnbie and k itrajly located. Tho
sOiut r(>!iiiiii|j?i iiits M-etired a list o?
boarding houses. cU\, and will be glad
Jo famish alty herniation along tnat
liiif?. A'tdiTod all rem nu:nk':tt ions to
W. C. A very o,- W. F. rttiegiitz!
ChKrlesI'Mi, Special? The site t?f:the
old ^ Ay.rirull ura I hall property on
M'Viiitg street ims lie^n bought for
$l.").L'."n, r >r th^ erection of tlio art in
Ktitnte, pittvided for in the (Jibbcs be
nucst of ?107.r,r>0. The plans are being
prepared by Archit^i F. auk Mllburn
of Columbia. The Mite is a good one
and a handsome building will bo
erected.
Foil Mill. Special. T-Mr. Jolm I!rs- I
k I n ?.* Ardrey of this placv. a son of Mr. I
J:'hn W. Ardrey, tiled at the home of
hl't father from > nppendieiti i. ?dr.
Ard'ey was in bit 21th year. He grad
uated at the South Carolina college in
the c.bva? of '1002. Ho wc.j very popu
lar while in coileg'-i and was big!" ly es
teemed by a large circle of friends all
over tiie State, who will regivt to know
thr.t he has bet n cut down In ..the
bloom of bis young manhood.
Chat leston. Spoeiil.--Hispatches
from Chcuterllvld. on the Nnth Caro
lina line, Kdgelield, ott the Savannah
river, and Florence counib'f.. report a
?l ls:i st reus hail sto.in. At t'heravv. '.he
j hail stt?n<'t? were ilt fe-tptavicvs t:f an
j inc.it in diuinct'.r and in LI-.UlIIlI.I. ihe ,
depth of the hail a:oi ua w?a as much
as 12 Inches itt soaie drills. Very littii!
j cum and cotton are ttp, lmt gardens
j and vegetable crops may have ' > be re
| planted.
Oak In ml. Special. --The s'oek f. trill
l * ccntly crgani/.cil by Mr. D.tvi.l \hle -
man is an innovation for this section,
whero heretofore this itulustry reeeiv
*?1 little or no attention, ami w.vs run
l?y p;imHlw methods. Mr. AUltnuaa
has received about $lti 000 worth cf
stock, including {twine. The r irm is
under the management of a Clemson
graduate, Mr. Hlcklln. It is enclosed by
modern fen.ing, ami Ilcrtmxla nod ami
clover are being In I >1 and sown. The
purchase of a Spanish jack, sheep, etc.,
is proposed by the manager. Mr. Al
derman is a public-spirited citizen. Ho
was the tlrst one to attempt tobacco
fanning in this immediate neighbor
hood, about ten years a?e. ....
1'aion, Special.? A negro was shot
heio Sunday night. A number of no*
Kioes, most cf whom were , brought
here from Georgia to work at llutfalo,
were gambling in town late last night.
The place was Raided by the police
and the negroes tried to escape. Some
shots were tired, and one n<j<.-o was
ahot In the bowels ami another In the
foot. The formed died this rooming.
At the corcner's tnqmat th-3 witnesses
claimed that the police killed the. ne
gro. A policeman reported that he
found a negro shot, but did not know
who shot hlru.
Abbeville7 Special? a meeting of the
merchants of the city was called to as
semble In the court house for the pur
pose of organising a merchant!' pro
tective association, which, Is hoped,
will develop a board of trade ao much
needed here. W. H. Jones was el-xted
president, Thos. TT>5noeon vice presi
dent an&^Jamea?Cfcalmars secretary
and treasure?? The following commit
waa appointed to prepare a consti
utl-n and by-laws: W. H. Jonas, f*.
T. Miller, S. J. Link, J. F. MUH* and A.
B. Cheatham. . The awe?i?t adjoxtn.
ed to au*t oa call.
HOT ON THE ^lOORAM.
Unrehearsed Tableau Caused 9tam
pedo from Paris Studio*
A few yearn ago a Boston woman
waa staying In Paris, and with her
was a Now York widow of the prira?
most typo. Among their acquaint
ancos by letters of Introduction was
a Frenchman who knew his Paris like
a book, and a vory agreeable and do
llghtful gentleman in every senbe of
tho word. Ho proved to b? guide and
friend, obtaining entree for them to
private plcturo pallerb s ai>d studios
where sfrar.g?ri! would give their eye*
to go, but without avail. One day ho
ftbked if the two ladies would like to
viait JJougojfauV atelier, and they
Immediately accepted the invitation,
at the; Fame time suggesting that an
American friend with two young
daughters, might Join the party,
Kuroly yes, and the gro ip set forth
to tho studio tho next day.
Ascending the stairs, the gentle
man went fir ff, 1 1 ; " three ladies fol
lowing, wlLh tae you::g daughters in
tho, rear. A r.ip on tne door was
answered by "lii tr< /!" and enter they
did to bc.io!;l? three or four men
smoking, while a /air model posfd
under the bright Ij&ht in tho alto
gether. I
There wa.i a p.hrleK in the vernacu
lar, tho jour.g girls wore shooed
down stairs ca tl.o door banged to,
and tho prim Boston ai>d New York
ladb-s retired with mu^'h dignity to
their carriage below, while, tbc-lr es
cort "i.inv P.or.'^reau about It." A polo
"gioa w.ere profuse, and tv/o minuiea
iat;^ t!;e entire party ascended again,
nndVils time they found the room va
cant, not a tr.-un of the smokers or
tho model, and the arMst met them aa
serene as a moonbeam.
tfot Complete.
Tho brother of one of tho Secretar
ies of tho Turkish Legation at Wash
ington recently paid a visit for the
first time to this country, and on his
arrival nt Now York was met by sev
oral of his former countrymen, the
r pro-Ame; i<ans, and very mix
lous to ? :rp!o!t t!ie erentneso of the
metropolis. After directing his at
tention, among other tilings, to tho
gro it bulldingu In courso of construc
tion, tho erutvatioi-p, and the other
far rette* ing improvements tinker
way, one of them turned to tho new
comer and a-kc-.l:
"We' I, wh.-.t do you think of New
Ycrk ?"
'I think," up Id toe otiier, "it will
be a vory nk-e place when it is fin
ished."
LIFfi ?N CUNNY MEXICO.
Mc Opportunity There for the Strenu
ous Percon.
The Mitla, Mexoco, Messenger gives
a glimpse of unvexed and placla exist
cure in lis golden solstice:
"Miila's only hour of throbbing' ex
clement is when our edition i3 pulled
off the npparnfug every Saturday afier
i:<K>n. T.-e pap?>r read, cigarettes alight
and contents discussed, we give all
callers a guitar and song concert, and
life flows 011 till tho liext Saturday
afternoon. Absolutamento we give no
pointers to Intending tropical in
vestors. A balmy climato, music and
pong and getting out our weekly Heart
Throbber till the measure of a modest
ambition. Morgan is a lunatic."
If is ever ^lie merry month of June,
of a Saturday afternoon, 1a tho genial
republic south of us.
I'so Allen's
It Is ih? only euro for Kwollon, Smarting.
'J k'-.l. Aching. Hot, Sweating l''cet;Oorns and
A-.!v iov Alien s Foot-Enao, a powder
to bo : lt?A< n Into the itfioes. Cures whilo you
wnl!;. At nil Drufc'^ists niid |Hhoe Stores, 2di\
Don't ui-.-oj.t uny substitute. Sample sent
1'itKK. Add re**, Allen 8. Oliustod, Loltoy, N.Y.
The fornsN of South Africa aro com
principally oi stunted ami gnarled
native lit . *, lit only for wagon making anil
leiice building.
I ITS M". nr.entlV cured^No fits or nsrvom
twiricrAril (tsiv's ur.o of J)r. KUno't Great
Not velle >l or or. i * t rial bottloand t realise Tro?
i.r. !;.M. r. I.I NX. I.td., ArohSt., I'hlla.jPa.^
We are <(.;.! ilia', it takes two to mako
it i i ? ' . ,"i'l a!v.i tint man and wife arc
It's hard to reconcile these state
WC ? ti.
The r Hie man the harder it is for
him to s.;.:i</e o.it of a tight place.
\ oa can do your dyeing in half *a
!>-?;:? with IVlNAit l'ADKLKSS l)YK3.
Si may be rowardly to show the white
1. t, tuilc*s you arc a milliner.
. d not lo.lev* riso'a Cure for Constcmp*
IIpl i ?s i mut toe e > i A h an 1 OOlds ? Johs
I . ? ou.it, iVinny Pin tni., Fori. 15, Itwi;
I :'s a | ?'. ?> -ic;? I inii".?ss:i>iiily for some
pn?i? e to , i \ within their income, becatja*
tin} !:uvrn't any.
fAPUDINE Cour
v CUR1:S Stomach
? AND -
. . Indigestion
10, 35 and 50c. at Drugstore 5.
A SURE ENOUGH AMERICAN.
Repaired the Church Roof But It All
Came Back.
Tho following Njsiory Is told of an
American who visited au old Eng
lish church apd struck up a conversa
tion with the rector. Tho two went
up to the roof for the sake of the vlow
and the rector pointed out how. badly
in need of repair were the leads;
going on to talk in a hopeless way of
tho poverty of the parish."
The yymerican rubbed his chin and
then offered to put on a new roof at
his own expense. Tho delighted rec
tor closed with the offer. Tho Ameri
can was as good as his word, and
when on t^e completion of tto work
the rector, thanked him effusively, he
quietly confessed to having nMe a
very respectable profit out \.0f ? KiS
"Charitable" work.
The rector asked, for an erplana
tlon and then the American Informed
him that thero is a certain amount
of sliver in lead, which was now ex
tractod, but In old times it was left
because* its pretence in the lead was
not suspected. The quantity at th?
sVJvcr in the lead ov? the church root
efca sufficient to pay alt "expenses and
to give the American ? tangible pivffL
? Pearson's Weekly.
PE^RU^Tsa V e D MV LIFE,"
Whites Mrs. W. McRoberts.
? ' ~r ?
"I Do All My House
work and Take
Care of My Baby
and I Feel So
(iood."
Women Made Strong and ttappy
riother*.
Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs la a Pre
ijuent Cause of liarrcnneo^
Pe-ru-na Eradicates Catarrh Prom
the Syatem.
TO the woman of ancient Urael not to
become a mother wa? regarded u.i the
f,'i'crtt?,'?t of earthly calamities. To
hceome a mother more e.- penally the
mother of a xtio:>^, healthy ooy*~wtii? the
height of fj'or.v l'>r the faithful woman of
the K'i ?i| o;d lhb!e days. Kven row, when
maternity is not esteemed u* of yore, the
mother of huillhY children is an object
of admiration, and i?on;etiiiH? envy, by her
neighbor*. As comi>.uvd with ancient
|jcoi>'cs, (he average American woman hae
u low appreciation of motherhood. There
are, however, a great many exceptions to
this utrttement.
The Accompanying letters from grateful
women who 'nave been made strong,
healthy and happy mothers need no nddod
wordn of our* Lo make tin m convincing.
Catarrh hail weakened and impaired their
entire avstcnu. i'eruna made thein Hound
and we J.
Mm. L. M. t'li iflith. Areo, Idaho, writes:
"Your medicine did me a wonderful
amount of good. It cured toe of barren
run*. I im '.Ut y?ui"i o'd p.?v| never )? ""I
any children; hut since beaming your
lucditiuc i ^.ive Mirth to a 1 buoy
A YOUN(J MOTHER'S /tETTER.
Ml*. W. McHoberts, writes to Dr. IlaWniau from Delano, Uiitf.# the
following: j *. . ' .
Delano , Mitts.
Doctor S. V, Huffman, Volninbu *, Ohlot
/tea r Sir : ? " I jctl pevfectl y well of on tarfh.' 1 did. an you direct -
cd me to <111 it took l'orunti anil Mutual lit. i'/i? third ?/" March I gave
birth to a tO-ponnd bab ;/ i;lrl ami tee are b'h/t t veil <vu I ha pyy, J am
v ry thank! ul to yon, and I'ernna saved my llje.'l re coin men I It to
everyone and can't pratec It enough.
"I Ht-nd yon my own and my b iby'A pfcture, She I* no nvcel atid
(foa'il, ? the (p a Per una baby, i have, such good health note. I do all
my honnt work mid lake care of my baby, and feet ho goo I, v
? Thcreare three or four of my neighbor* utility Pe rutin note ,
it did me so much ;;ood. The / ivere just run down, and they
think it Is fine, 11 In so yt nl toyivi Hthcnyth ,"-~M r*. Ma Hubert a.
niti. She is now si* n>oulhn old mid
weighs 'J.i pound". My friendd were nil
surprised. No,m WMt.ii not heiieVe it untii
tliev canie to see ni)?>
".My husband saj*s in* ne\ or saw such n
t'lri 'ijro in any oik- us there was in mo after!
1 hail taken three or four hollies of i
Parana. I am stronger than I hive heeti
: inee I wus ouite youui;. Clud b'.c^s you r
nnd your medicine forever. I ennnot toll j
von all. My letter is! too long already;
nut I will s?y I'tiuna Mired ine. I never!
Hfuv or heard of anything half so pood. I
1 e?n iifver thank you enough lor your
kindness, In ca-x\< of la j? r; | > }??? il works I
like a eh.rrin. 1 1 cured my hahy when |
other tne?lieUHM tailed. She was real had:
with !a jirijipe."--Misvl<. M. flriffitli.
Mrs. I). 1-1. Thomas. Alpha, Mo., writes!
*'I have u-cd your J'r-runu a.n! M.malin.
I liad lieen do<toii?j{ lor several years, hut
kept getting worse. One day a neighbor
woman brought* rue your bouk, tiic 'Ills
of Life,' anu wanted me to take your
medicine. I told Iter that I had given up
ail hope of ever getting well. I had tried
so much medicine. My neighbors though'.
1 was nearly dead with consumption.
"I'inally I concluded that I would make
a last trial. ?o my husband got me a bottle
of l'cruna and Manaliii. 1 commenced
taking them according to directions. That
wa? two years ago. A year ago last Xo
vember I ^ave birth to a 10- pound , baby
boy, who in well nnd hearty; and I am
doing iny own housework, t can nfrvir
give l'cruna too great praise. 1 think it
is tiu? host medicine 1 ever heard of."
Mt>\ K. 10. Thomas.
ff you do not derive prompt and satis
: factory fcsultn from the use of l'cruna,
| write at once to 1>.\ Hartmnn, giving a
full .1; in:!* oi' your cose and b?* will
!>?? i t > vc; you hi* valuable advice.
C1 ?"??? ' ?
A ! Dv. U:ir(ninti. 1'rtsident of XflSSj
v r.iiai Kim, (JoluinbtiH, Ohio. :i
Spanish Oranges.
II Is generally known, Rays the West" j
minster (la:*.ctte, that Spain supplies
u:i with mc3t of the oranges we eat. 1
hut few people are aware how oner
mens the trade has hccome. The Span
ish orange region extends, however,
over Eastern and Southern Catalonia
Valencia, Alicante. Mureia, Malaga and
Seville; and in parts of Valencia and
Niurcia the. trees now grow in fore?t^,
the soil of the famous Valpncian huer
ta? lavishly manured with guano ?
being the richest in Europe. Here a
single full-grown tree wiil yield 1,500,
and at tlmos as many as 1,800
oranges in a season, fruit bearing he
ginning when the trees reach their
sixth year, and Increasing till they arc
twenty, when degeneration usually sets
In.
Robins arc here
drink
Root beer
TlHy u ronti st Bpr7n?fli>i.'<\'
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Ions. Horn e verywhere,
or by mail (or 25 cents.
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Indianapolis Now".
The Jews have a greater number of j
religious paper*, proportionately, than ,
any Christian denomination, and their j
papers are the heat supported.
One-fourth of the people on the
earth die before the a?o of six, one
half before the. age of sixteen, and one
person in every hundred lives to the I
age of sixty-five.
The consumption of mineral waters
in the United States has inereasedd.
until now it agsregatea $13,000,000
worth per annum.
Married men live longer than bach- '
elors. in other words, conjugal life
seems a necessary condition of longev
ity. An authority cites the cases of
fifty centenarians, not one of whom is
a bachelor. A eilrioua fact, too, is
that these centenarians arc were nil
widowers.
Marriages average 3.000 a flay in the
whole world. Of 1.000 men who mar
ry, v 332 marry younger women. 570
marry women of the same age and DS
older women.
The itev. Dr. llcnry M.
last of the famous Field brother
i < ;k i>< <1 his eighty-first birthday^*
('.ays "ago. lie is living at present^
Stockbrldge, but will apeni the 801
incr, as usual, at bis 1/Cnox hom<k'-(D>
Field was for many years edltttriu"1
No-v York Evangelist. " 4"
The i psrarches^of the last few
have furnished lis with the 1
.st I t?il ion of Aristotle.
| . 4 . XijOG
it is no use to urge abstinent
you are organizing appetite.
DOAN'S CHANGE DOUBT TO GLAD
Evrrktt, Mass.? I received tho
sample of Donn's Pills and they stop
ped nil my trouble of pain in the back,
from which 1 have suffered for two
year*. I am a sole-leather ei\Uer. nod
being ou my feet and lifting heavy
dies all day, appreciate tho help
Doan's Pilla have given mo. 1 feci
lika &?ev msn.? Geo. A. Duhgess,
108 BtUnoat Street.
St. Louts, Mo.? Received sample,
and am on my first bottle from tho
druggist -^they helped me wonder
fully. I had a feeling of wantiog to
urinate all the time, and trouble in
passing, burning and Itching. That la
all gone now. and I feel thankful. ?
fi. K. Stbvxjcson, 5351 Eaaton Ave.
Aim. Colo., April 10, 1903. ?
Doan's Kidney Pills accomplished
the desired result in my ease ? relief
came tho Moonti day after 1 com
mented taking them. Thfos troubled
with retention spd dribbling of tho
wtsei . Now It II natural MNi ftw oo
?vor famy life.? D. L. Stuvosu .
Acldngbacks arc eased. Hip. bock, ami loin pain3, \
limb swellings and dropsy sipn* vanish.
They c?nruct urino wltli brick dust sediment. hitrh j
colored, pain iu panning. dribbling, frequency, !u <i \
wetting. Drum's Kidney Pills remove t-alenli ami '
era vol. Relievo heart palpitation, sleeplessness, .
dizziness, headache, . a A A . nervousness.
IJunUXOTON Jt'SCTIOJC,
m-civetl bamplc of DounV PlU
limy arc all that ia claimed, t
lirwtl a pain in my back, uud **.<
that was represented.-? 0. C.
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'
T.VTI.OII&Y1LI.K, Mu*.? Hom?
tell the good of Donn's Kidn^r
uuiil he tries them for ft woldki*
1 tried everything nud got nOt
until I u&cu Ixitm'i I'll'
Lewis.
Wbw Bs-iscn, Mien. ; A
Bfrtty thanks fur thu nm
' Kidney Pill*. We ImkI
* renrnlles wilU Utile befifi _
>l)oan'?not promptly, ana Id
which wnsanunusualdesira
? had to get tip frro ftndsfe
a night. i think Dtabt *
under trav, Ibo (Mt
ftttellcd. iTjcrcwmiaoti
the back, tl>? boat of wi
feel iiko putting n&e'p 1
lamp ehimnrv. 1 h*n?
trial and twohiW fwiwi
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em rnrrd. TTsWTIjirr
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