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Commodore KonHhivlllo Nicljoltton, of the United Htnte* Navy, in a letter from 1H87 H Hi., N. \V., Washington, t). 0? aaya: "Your Peruna linn been and i? now uiied by ho many of my frlenda and ?<? qnalntnnee* an a mire cure for catarrh that I am oonvluoed of i ! h curative qualities*, and 1 unlicKltatlngly recom mend It to all pornon* MifforliiK from that complaint."? N. Nieholiwu. The highest inon in our nation have given l'er una a fctroug endorsement. Men of all ela hbgb and statloiiK are equally represented. if you do not derive prompt and K.at tsfnctory resulta from ilie use of IV runa, write at once to Dr. Hart man. giving a full statement of your en ho. and he wll| be plenned lo give you his valuable ndvlee gratia. Add reft# Dr. ilartman, President <>i The Hart ma it 8anitariuin,( 'oliiinbtiH, o A?'* Your Dr#ggi;t for a free Peruna A^dnac for 1904. I w Intelligent Dog Dies. i After an absence of a week, Hex, ? French poodle belonging to Kiebh Rhoads, a newspaper dealer of Ches ter, Pa,, was found dead In u ditch by Its owner. Tho dog alwaya accom panied hlH master on his newspaper rounds and sorved many of the cus ~ tomers, taking tlio papers in bis taonth and leaving them on the door steps or carrying them Into I be yard, as Ipstcucted. Mr. Rhondft avers (lint the poodle would often take papers from the Store to customers and would never make a mistake, going unerringly to the house of tho person to which h. was directed. ?''Collect, Rex!" meant that ho was to bring back a penny, and the dog would wait until the penny had been given to him. Had the Wrong Parcel. TW9 Taunton men wont on a fish ing trip to Lukcvillu lately and werw *0 ?agor for their sport they started breakfast less, but the wife of one of the pair put up a nlco lunch of uand wlchee and other good things, wrap ping the food in a noat parcel. After they had rowed and fished for a cou ple of hours, appetite began to assert Itself, so they opened the . parcel and found It to voontaln a lot of soiled "* collars and Ctiffa, Intended for ship ment to the laundry. There wero two bundles at homo and the men had taken tho wrong one. ? Boston Globe. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson,] of Lilly dale, N.Y., Grand Worthy , Wise Templar, and Member of ~ W.C.T.U., tells how she recov-/t ered* by the use of Lydia E. j Pfokham's Vegetable Compound. " pXAft Mm, Pinkiiah : ? 1 tun one of the many of your grati-fiil friends who have been cured through the ulo Lydla ?. Plnkhnm'v Vogcttiblo : Compound, and who <?? n to-day j ? thank you for the Ann health I en lov. W htm I ivna thirty-live yeura old, 1 I j suffered acvere backache and frequent J w*wrli4j;-dv>r u puiuN ; in fact, 1 llbvl ? ? womb tjjouble. I was ver3r anxious to 1 well, and reading of thocures your -Compound bad made, I deuided to try j . It. I took only nix tattles, hut it built me , * upandenredmeentirclyof my troubles. ) family and relatives were I naturally an gratified at* 1 %van. My | aitee haiid heart trouble and nervous prostration, and wa? considered incur able. She took your VegtMjxblo Com- ? pound and it cured her in u short time, '"ltd iV became \vpll aud strong, aud her home to her gfan.t joy and her bun ba?4k?dellfht wan blessed with a baby. I I knowr of a number of others who have been cured of different, kinds of female trouble, and am tmtinflcd that BRAVE FIGHT FOR LIBEfVTY. Huaslan Count's Vain Efforts to E*< cape Secret Police. The carter of tho Russian Count Nicholas Savin, who wuh arrested at : Hamburg a low daya ago on the In formation of tlx*- Russian secret polled, read* like a page of tiction. Several tlm<f? prsvlou&iy the count, i?y moat reckiesa courago, had escaped from his prison exile In Siberia, where ha had been bant, for committing forgery, and oa<;h time lie v/aa recaptured and extradited from the country where he tan found. 1 1 Ik I u h t flight, which hfts Ju?t ended In his Arrest at Hamburg, ban Klven the Russibn police ??*n years' trouble. The count got away (jroi n Siberia In 18U3, and succeeded In, reaching the United States, For ftvo years he lived undiscovered in (.'hi* I cago, earning bin living at various tlmeH um waiter, billiard-marker, cab man and tram conductor. In 18H8 ho volunteered for the war, and fought with great distinction with the Ainer-. lean troopH against Spain. Afterward** he went to Spain as the represent* tive of an American export house. The Russian secret police were meauwhilO making an incessant anarch and re cently they located him In. Spain. When the count discovered thut bin Identity was known he boarded a steamer at Lisbon, bound for Mam burg. Detectives booked passages by the H^me vessel, and on arrival at Hamburg persuaded the Herman au thorities to seize the count. He will bo taken back to Siberia after the extradition formalities. The count, who is 44 years of age, is thy husband of Hie French Counters Lantrec do Toulouse. Pltchforkt at an Election. Extraordinary ncenes occurred nt the counting of votes during n muni cipal election nt Klorenzac, neur Mont pellier, France. It was slatod that the presiding of ficer nnd two of the assessors liud i>x tr acted ballot papers and placed them Id their pockets. Upon the fraud be ing denounced hy the opposition, Hovernl hundred pedants, armed Willi pltchforka and other weapons, at tempted to break into the school room where the counting whk going on, and threatened to lynch the olll eials concerned. it took 100 guideline* sill their time to repel the infuriated <,rowd, and several times they had to charge with drawn swords. Good Shot for a Boy. A boy in Hernia, Mo., wiiol a blue heron on the wing at a distance of 1,000 foot one day hiHl week. ALL DONS OUT. Veteran Joshua Heller, of 7<M? South Walnut street, I'rlmnn, 111., says: "In the fall of IK'.rt) after taking Dunn's j Kidney Pills 1 tentl | lit* (I (hat they had ! relieved uio of kid ney trouble. ?11? ! poned of n In me ! hark with |>aln , across my lolnx ami i hiMieath the Hhoul ? d??r hhldei*. Diw liiK ihe Interval which hns elapsed I havn hud oceaKlon to resort to Donn'si Kldnoy l'ills when ! 1 noticed warnings : of an attack. On each and every occasion ihe results otf> - talncd were Just as satisfactory as when the pill* were tlrst brought to my notice. I Just aft emphatically endorse the preparation to-day as I did over two years a^o." ( Foster-Milhurn Co.. Buffalo, N'. Y., proprietors. For Male by all druggists, price 50 cents ^er box. '4,000,000 Italians In Krmiw, There are -.OOO.tHX) Italian* In ' France, ehlefly engaged In artistic, edu. catlve or laboring pursuits. Mp*t of theiu arc round In the eastern, espe cially In the southeastern departments, lull they are scattered all through the country. On the other hand, there are only to.(KK) French in Italy.? London I Globe. <;?l?rrh Citnnot K* Cttroil ' With T.oo*i, AfPLti'ATio^i a* they cannot: i roach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is tv ' Mood or constitutional disease, and in order i to onro It you must take internal remedies, j Hall'* Cut drill Cure in taken internally, and i acts directly on the blood and muuotis.surfa to Hull's Catarrh Cur* is not a quaok u^adiciue. It was prescribed by one of the best phyait eliviiH iu this country for yearn, tuid in a reg ular prescription, It is composed of tha beat tonics known, combined with the biwc blood purifiers, acting dirootly im the uiii< eo*ih surfneos. The perfoet one'1' the t\Vo Ingredients is what pro I -? >u rh wonderful results In curing cat .in- . Send ! tor test hnonlals, fre?. F. ,T. Chunky \ Co., Props., Toled \ <). | Sold |)Y druggists. |/rloe, i5e. Take frail's Family Pills for count ipatluu. >Vr?utli ?f II tin) it ii ltniMin, On u grave hi a cemetery at Chlehes. tvr, Kngland, there is a wroatli wlrrh tit tlrst k la nee appeals to be a coral. In reality it Is composed of lnunaii hones. The holies were collected din ing liis travels by the deceased, who carved thcin with a penknife, and formed them Into the wreath which now adorn* his grave. I'lTit permanently cured. No tit* ?.r iiArvou* n<\?a *ttnr rtrat >tay's ns?e of l>r. Kline's (iroat NorVoKeutoror. r'2 1 rinlhoi ileaml tr>?ati ???fre?? i)r. ,!t. H. Ki.ine, l.td., US I Arch S*t.. Phtla. . (t in easier for a womMi to conceal her love than it is to hide her indifference. KiiUfr't TToin* Iliilldrr Corn, 5?o" named because f>0 acre* oroduccd *.> heavily, that iu proceeds built a lovely home. See Sa'.zei '* catalog. Yielded in HW3 in Ind. 1">7 bu , Ohio lfiO ha., Tenn. 98 hi!., and in Mich. 220 |m. per acre. Yon can heat this record in 190t. WUAT IX) YOU THINK OF TllESF. YIF.I.I19 l'F.n ACRF* 120 hu. Beardless Barley per acre 310 hu. Salter's New National Oat* per A. 80 hu. Salier Speltr. and Macaroni Wheat. 1.000 hu. Pedigree Potatoes per ncrc 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar (irass llay. 60.000 lbs. Victoria R?n? for ner K 160,000 )h?. DcAwit*, the fodder wond*r. Moulding, Buildmgv?ifc (orn Sash Weights and ConiV" CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any #btd South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy GUssi ?pecialtV July 4 2. rttnor tivent* of the Week In ? Brief Form Palmetto Point*. Saturday nlgjit of last week a a Mr. John M. Wfltoford, who Uvea in (ho Mt Holly section of York county, wan passing through a new road in the blackjack# about three m i Ioh south of Hoi k Hill oil the way homeward, met a largo, bin i? y negro man. Entertaining no fmr whatever of an assault. he guided bin horse slightly to one sldo to allow the negro to puss, but the fellow, Instead of atlemitliig to pass, reached for the bridle of Mr. WUleford'a horse, demanding at the Hame time that he should Miirrender hla money, Mr. Wll leford answered that he had no money and at the name time dealt the wOuld be robbed three hard blown in the face with a riding bridle he was carrying. ,'I'IiIm either stunned or bllned the negro and Mr." Wllloford, being unarmed and seeing his opportunity, put whip to his horse and escaped. The negro was un known. Sunday morning about 4:30 O'clock the Wilton mill, church and school house in Groers was discovered to be en fife and before help or water con Id ho secured jibe whole building was burned. It (ti a great loss to the mill. The building coat over $7,000, and had only been erected about four years. The company had only recently purchased a beautiful new piano for the school and this besides an organ and several hun dred dollars worth of books and over $1,000 worth of property belonging to the Odd Fellows was totally destroyed. It Is thought that the fire started in the auditorium, as the night previous thd Odd Fellows had an oyster supper In the hall and It Is supposed that tire was left in the stove. The insurance will rortly cover the loss. The State has now, on hand enough money to run the government until next November, or until taxes come in, $467,143.74, and If t lie State was run strictly on a taah basis this would bo all that could be appropriated, but such will not be the case. The total claims against the State, including notofe and other matters rif this kind, amount to $5 10,770.95, and the cash balance amounts to $200,083.08. There b: outstanding, however, including the f SO. 000 secured hy Senator Tillman, which the General Assembly may place to the general fund, $770,037.01. This makes a total of $083,920.09, and with tiie $510,770.05 subtracted from this there will be a balance of $107,143.74. While O. It. Morton and C. S. Ma roe, Fur man students, In Greenvtllo, were In attendance upon their reaper- ] tive classes Monday morning some un j known party entered their room af th? I dormitory and walked off with practi cally everything the young men pos sessed In the way of wearing apparel. ; The thief or thieves removed several suits of clothes, underwear, shirts, col ; bus and other garments from the \ i j ? 1 1 \ c men's trunks, also removed the contents of tho bureau drawers besides two overcoats. The ioss of the young men amounted to something like $70. { Jesse Brown and .loe Humburt, <o!-v orod, wow landed in the county jail In Greenville Tuesday by Sheriff Gil renth on suspicion of being implicated In the shooting of Park Sexton which occurred near Grove Station in Green : vlllo county, Saturday night. Tho as i sault on Sexton, by which he received in severe and probably fatal wound i i\ j the side, wan reported to Sheriff Gil* j realh Monday afternoon late, There are several cases of interest It1 the United States Court iti Colum bia this week. There ia one ;? .ainst l,awtenee Copeland. the postmaster of Hrthune, who Is charged with em bezzling the funds of his office to the amount of several hundre<l dollars. CojK'lnnd Is now in the Kichljftid Jail and It is understood that he will plead guilty In order to uecure the merry of the court. r\'* The governor has completed his re port as to pardon granted in 1003. Of offenses grave enough to put the con victs In the penitentiary only fifteen were granted, which Ih quite a falling off from previous record^/ For chain gang off en sea the oarrtons and commu tations were about the same* The grand lodge of Masons has adopted a resolution that 110 man shall be rllglhlo to membership who is en gaped In the manufacture of Intoxi cants. or who Is In the wholesale or re tall Iquor business, but there Is this proviso, this resolution Is to l>e refer red to the subordinate lodges and does not become a law of the grand lodge until the majority of the subordinate lodges ..vote for it. Riverside Alllls Horned. Danville, Special.? Fire broke out to day ifi Riverside Cotton Mills, a $2. 000,(itl> plant employing 1,500 bonds, the dtimage to which cannot be esti mated Friday night. Most of the dam age was by water, the tire being checked almost In its luclpicncy. Water leaked through on all the tloors. falling upon the delicate machinery, a portion of which will probably be ruined. The origin of the lire Is presumed to be spontaneous combustion, it was tlrst discovered in a room in which paper uiui miii icni.ii k oila flFv kept. (Sews of the l>??v. DtirloK 'be month of November there were 24 deaths in fhnriotte. 14 of these being whlt<? and 10 colored people. The causes of death were: Consumption 1, typhoid fever 1. la grippe 1, bronchitis 1, ptomaine pois oning 1, pneumonia 5, old age 1. In anition 1, congestion of brain 1, paral ysis I , nephritis 1, tumor 1. malarial fever 1, tonsllitis 1, other causes C. James llargis. leader of the TTargls faction in the llargls-Coekrell feud in ?'entueky and uncle and defender of i?urcli?;loU' the ?onvlrted assassin of into reel rtVfflcrum and James Cookrell, f*i:Uoo 4*/ tin* ?h?> RuoHt of honor Ht ft of franco w?H t?v-rn by George Wnsh r m-?r' \vu^m?( lb? Lox,nfitori I 706 Kl<l. HalfVrro employed ft. >VWfftin 0trn.*?, of 1>* Cobb. at Si Coj, fcuqvh fjftroljn*, A*rk, wa* held GOOD ROADS MtfThG fltKh tixcellenl Work lielnjj I) out-' fit tile 5(?te. The question of good roads and how to get* them has been agitated In South Carolina for the pant social ywn s ami jntoietit in thl? kiiMcW h?H Irf'tiu grow, lug I /tut year a convention wtu helO while the legislature wa? In session and there was an attendance of a largo number of Scivth Carolinians interest* ed In the movement to build good high, ways. Ho gratifying were the results of the Btate Good Roads Convention, that the approaching meeting of the association is expected to have results equally art marked. Last year there were nUnteroiiM county meetings grow ing out of the State convention and the movement all along the Hue was active, . The State flood Roads Convention will meet at noon in the court hou.se Tuesday with President K. H. Hya't in the (hair. After a prayer by the Rev. Mark L. Carlisle, Gov. Hey ward will deliver an address of welcome and Senator A. C. Latimer will speak to the delegates. My Hyatt said that ha ex pected a large attendance, almost every one of the supervisors having said thai hp will be here. In some instances the entire board of county commiBsioneis will attend. ' A Chicago road machine: y ftnrt will build a model road for the tiencflt of the delegate^ at Hyatt Park, making a tO-foot street to ihe site of the Colum bia Female College. Statistics show that South Carolina Is ahead of adjoining States' in the matter of road building and yet tbe roadH In this Htate are in very ba I condition. Of 36 counties reporting, '6'i use convict labor while in Georgia only 27 out of 137 use this method, and the percentage is equally as low In North Carolina. The numbef <fi convicts k-y employed In South p&iollna Is nearly GOO annually; the ' average cost of guarding la 18 cents per day for each convict, and the average cost of feed ing Is 30 cents a day? The cost of hired road labor la said to In* 75 cents a day. It has been estimated that tills State loses $75,000 a year, because so many prisoners are allowed to lie up in jail instead of being made to pay for their keep by working the public roads. There yre a number of road bills be fore the legislature, and those mem bers of l "he General Assembly who will be here during tho sessions of the Good Road? Convention can get some valuable Ideas from the speeches which will be made by men who have made a specialty of studying the road question. The house has passed a bill allowing a township to hold an election on the question of additional levy for road working, and another Important bill before the house is that introduced by Mr. Aull, of Newberry. This bill proposes: "To direct, and to authorize the governor to appoint two dli'cctcrs and authorize said com nilxoIon-State who. with the supervis ors of each county, shall be known aa the good roads commissioners, and to authorize and empower said commis sioners to appoint one supervisor for each township hi each county of the State and to district and authorize said commissioners in their discretion to order an election in the various (counties In the State on the question of Issuing Interest-bearing bonds, or to vote the levy of an annual tax, not to exceed two mills in lieu of bonds, for the purpose of building and repairing public roads and bridges in 'he Htate." Soon to Have Bonis. Columbia Special. ? At a conference hAic last week between tho manager of one of the Atlantic coast river ami steamboat syndicate# ami the special committee of navigation from tbe chamber of commerce, the terms of an agreement looking to the operation of a steamboat line between here ami Georgetown within three and a b-ilf weeks were agreed upon. The con tract ns mutually approved whs, type written in duplicate, and the steam boat mau leaves this morning with his copy to be submitted ? as a matter of form ? to his people. As he owns a majority of the stock In his company mi agreement with him is practically nn agreement with his eomyany. Ho said yesterday that th$ sea permitting lie would start to to>vlng his boat mn to Georgetown at once, nnd felt confi dent that lie could have it lit Granby resdy to start out on its first round ! within three and a half weeks, Spartanburg Wants Convention. The Spartanburg chamber of com merce has extended an invitation for the meeting of the next State Demo cratic convention to be held In this city. This invitation is addressed to j IfChairman Wilie Jones, chairman of the State Democratic executive com mittee. and the convention is assured of a hospitable, cordial reception and entertainment at the bauds of the peo ple of Mils city. No Clue Yet. So far live arrests have been made in connection with the murder of young Howell, two by the police and three by the county authorities, but unless the trip a sheriff's deputy made to Al ston Saturday to work out a clue fur nished by a corespondent writing to the State Saturday afternoon, shall avail something, the murderer Is yet at large, and the situation as It exist ed on the day of the horrible find in the woods remains practically un changed. The two suspects arrested in the city were promptly released on l?p?ta? brought Into the prcsonooo of the chief. ?Snatched-ller Purse. A woll known you rue society woman j of Columbia had her pocket book con- i tuiniug a small quantity of money cut \ from her belt by an unknown negro, j as she was walking .through one of the | leading residential portions of the city j n few days ago.- The thief Is still at i large. The police have been working j on the ruse, but sine? a profitless ar- { it-?t made a short time after the theft vteurred their efforts have not been pro- i ductlve of results. Tar Heel State s Farmers' Alliance Is (Irowlng. I.ast Thursday meetings cf the Far mers' Alliance In every county In vO-ieh It is organised were held. This organization exists In about 40 coun iles, and U is expected that during tho present year some 20 more counties will be organized.'. The man who betrayed Jeans, was not a hostile Jew. not a Roman soldier, not an epemv, but one who sal at. meat wUH Him, slept with Him. * compan ion and a follower of Hit. "?,'E,c??i?W as Given Up DOCTOBR. j PerunaSaved HerLife It wae catarrh of the Hinge e^ pommon in the winter montbe.] MRS. COL.E.J.GRESHM mSJENMEDPlSWlL Mua Jennie Dritcoll, 870 Putnam , , Ave., Brooklyu, N. Y., writ**: ' "If people knew how efficient Peruna uas in the cure of ca tarrh, thoy would nqt heultate * to try it. 1 fytve all the faith In the world in It as it cured vie , and 1 have never known oj a cane when the person wan not cured tn a short time." ? Jennie Drlseoll. Mrs. Col. K. ?J. Oresham, Treasurer Daughters of the Confederacy and Presi dent iXerndea Village Improvement Society, writes the following letter from Ifernden, Fairfax Co., Va.: , Hemden, Va. Tht? Peruna Medieiue Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen ? 1 cannot speak, too highly of the value oT Peruna . J believe thai I owe my ll/e to tin wonderful merlin. 1 nu/J'ered with catarrh of the head and I ungs in lis worst form ? until the doctors fairly y"ve me up, and I despaired of ever getting well again. "1 noticed your advertisement and the splendid testimonials ylven by the people if ho had been cured by Peruna, and determined to try a hot lie. I felt but little bettor, but used a second and third 0 title and kept on Improving slowly, * "It took six bottles to cure me, but they were worth a li. lay's ran - nam to die. 1 talk Per una to all my friends awl am a true believer In Its worth." ? Mrs.\Col. K. J. V renham,. A PLAIN TALK j On a Plain Subject in Plain Language. The coming winter will cause at least one-half of the women to have catarrh, cohls, coughs^ pneumonia or consumption. 1 housands of women svi!l lose their lives and tens oi thous ands will acquire tonic chronic ailment from which they will never recover. i I'liles* yon take the neces sary nreuautions, tllo chance* are that you (who read this) KEEP PKIlUXA IN THE HOUSE. will l>e one of the unfortunate ones. Lit ! tie or 110 risk be run if lVr.una is kept in the house, and at the first appearance of any symptom of catarrh taken' as di rected <?n the bottle. JYruna is a satuguard, is a preventative, I a specific, is a cure for all cases of catarrh, | acute and chronic, coughs, colds, consump i lion, etc. | If you do hot receive prompt and satis j factory results from the use of Peruna. j write? at once to Dr. ilurtman, giving a full J statement of your case and lie will be i pleaded to give you his valuable advice i gratis. o_ ; Address Dr. ITartman. President of tin* ? Hart-man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Not Big for the West. In Colorado tho Denver Union water company, at a distance of about fifty miles from Denver, is constructing a dam which will l>o 227 feet in height and form a barrier to a rosprvoir of an area of 874 acres, containing- 26.000,* 000,000 gallons. Big figures, thes?'. ? New York Tribune. If. If. Prebk'h Hons, of Atlanta, (ia., ur? tho only successful Dropsy Specialists Jn the world. Heo their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. The world will forgive a man almost any thing except failure. I|i Kmmon* County, Dnkolit, We can sell you 160 acres of fine land. You can break 100 acres this spring, sow it to Salter's Flax and reap enough to pay for your land, etc., having a line farm free the first vear. Have 10 such pieces for sale. John A. Salzer Seed Co.. 1/..C.L.] La Crosse, Wi?. The sccret of popularity is always to re- j member what to forget. J (tnk Tint Uuttkr Color makes top of the market butter All things come to those who"\ftop wait: j ing and go after them. Plso'sCnre for Consumption is an infallible i modloino for coughs and colds. ? N. W. | Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Fob. 17, 1900. j National bank notes are ono-ai'xth of tho money In circulation. The Princc and the Painter. Swan, the animal painter, was rc cently introduced to the Prince of W.ales. The poet Swinburne made the Introduction. "AllW me," ho said, "to present tc your Highness John Macallan Swan, of Acacia Ildad." *'*Mr. Swan," said ~thc~' Prince," "1 am delighted to maice yonr acquaint ance. I was always very fond of ani mals." ^ Fresh bfoad Is easily cut. If thi knife is heated flrRt.. The lazy man would rather fii> down and hope than' go a ^rlnmty. Quit CoiijIiIiic. Why ccngo. when for 25c. and this notice von get 'J."> doseS of nn absolutely guar anteed cough cure in tablet form, postpaid. Dr. Skirvin Co., La Croase. Wis. [ A.C.L.] A woman will forgive a lAan anything ! cxccpt his refusal to ask forgiveness. Wonderful Stat intlen. j Wben it is considered that the percent ; agfe of deaths from consumption is 01 per thousand against G3 per thousand of any ; other malady, how important to guitrd | against a Plight cold. Taylor's Cpero I Uwc Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein I is the great mcdicinc for coughs, colds and consumption. At druggists, 25c., 50c. an<l $1.00 a bottle. A woman s idea of a compliment i* to name her baby after a rich relatione. REPEATING RIFLES No matter what your preferences are about a rifle, some one of the eicht different Winchester models will suit you. Winchester Rifles are made In calibers suita ble for shooting any gsmc, from rabbits to grizzly bears, and in many styles and weights. Whichever model you select, you can count on its being well made and finished. i reliable in action and a strong, accurate shooter. FREE t Oar liO-futoe CTlustr ited CMtAloq at. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. BEST FOR THE BOWELS CANDY MIMint roil WOMEN A Boston phy?da?V? covery which cfcMos?3 aeo ? ? . heals all inflammation of the mucous mernlwane wnerevtr located. In local treatment of female Ills Pax fi- -a 5< a douche it tine u iu valuable. w?cc: s? - ? ? is a revelation in cleansing an<t healing power; it kills all disease geims which cause inflammation and discharges. Thousands of letters from women i?ro ve that it is the greatest euro for leucorrhtea ever discovered. Paxtine never /ails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore tfiroat, s<-re mouth and sore eyes, because these diseases are all caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. For cleansing, whitening and pro serving the teeth we challenge tho' world to produce it* equal. v Physicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and endorse Paxtine, and thou* fandsof testimonial let teisprove its value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A large trial package and Iwok of instructions absolutely free. Write The H. Pax ton Oo., Dept. '25 Bolton, Mass. Cotton Must Have Potash" Potash is an essential plant food which must be added as a fertilizer or the soil will become ex hausted, as is true of so many cotton fields. We !?av? books [ giving valuable ?!e (ai!s about fertiliz er*. We will fend iliem free to any farmer Avho juks us for them. GHRHAN KALI WORKS, Ntw York ?1)3 Nassau K?recf. or Atluulu, Ciu.- S"!j fo- liroad 01. CAPSICUM VASELINE] (PUT UP XS OULLA VH1 1S1.K TUUK8) A substitute for and mi parlor to mustard or any other planter, and will liot Mister tl)o inostdelicate skin, '1 ho paiii-allKyiotcand curutlvequalitieHof thiHarticlearewoiider ful. It will atop tile tootiiacl.ont oncivaod relievo beadacue and eciMica. e recom mend It as the best ana safest external counter-irritant k uggviLalso a?a nex ternsi 1 remedy for pains iiftlie chest mid stomach a lid all rhoumaj.ic, neural idea ml Kont > > < ?- 1 1 ? - plaints. A trf.'l will prove what weclalin forit, and it will be found io he invaltinl 5 ? i n tho household. 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New Club loaded with black powder. Nitro Club and Arrow loaded with any smokeless powder. They nro "Duck Killers." Catalogue free. The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. BRIDQEPORT, CONN. Xr. Agency. 313 Bro*ul wry New York. Largest growers of led Vocable Sce^s in tha World. ' Our" Prlcc3 ran^o from CO ccnts to $1.50 per pound, and no better ; soc'J ;s found on earth. Hew to rrow 1 9 Art ? f* ? v Ouocs pcr*cr* lOo. O*., I 2()o. JohB A, Salzer Seed Co., u with cach cunoo order, CtUloj it, fir CROUCH Marble and Granite Co. RK!!< nr_ MONUMENTS. etc., in *?y ??V0'0?$X:y' . ? lK>nih MukH a ttpcclnltr ^C*-M?ntlop thl< f*p?r.) ATLANTA OA OurLi!?t I in -*rov?d Clrcu /anmult?n*oiia A?t Wo?k"^ ,Tt * Si^Sa2sSfe'.?vx i your Compound is the. best medlcin for tiftk women." ? Miu?. Emxarkt- , ^Tacmreow. Box 10?. Lnivd?V oeie<l dcciticd at * * *r94,*tyin URV?. ?uch. * building eroctifft, ?fti1 Instructed th? irfiCrtdibbflrDt to hiivo it- <Tf>m\ ^Kow Mr. burst o(Ter? to rasRi*"ttar rj-b^llrttng a ??Tt. 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