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ALL BROKEN DOWN. K? N<? Ap|>?lll?>Jll|( h Cvitllnu?l lluckmlit*. ulonf/ih MeL'auloy, <>f 1 1I Sliolio utroot, f'lilrngo, Sim Ihmu of 'I'ecinuh.li Lodge, fenys: "Two you raj uifo my IwjiKh was ?? ly broken down. .My l>firk u<'Im'?I iiihI iv.'iK mi lumo tluil lit linn's i wus hardly aide lo dic*8 myNcir. I lost my nppotlte ami whh una I>1** to nI?m?|i. Ttiero KcciiM'il to he no IVlW'f until I (link 1 >oaii'M Klilnoj I'iliM, I'liur 1)0X08 or tills remedy effected n coin plot? and permanent euro. If suffering Immunity knew the value of Oohii'h Kidney Pills theyMVOUhl line nothing else, as It Is i J i ?.? only positive cure 1 know." For s/ile I ?y all dealers. Price fit) centa. Fusler-MIHiUm Co., Hufl'alo, N. V. When you g^t I" thinking l'ia' I??vc is a lottery yon arc likely to prove it by drawing a blank. FITHporiWiiiciHly cured. Notltsor nnrvotiii Deux after II rrft day's use of Or. Kline's (Iroat Norveltcatt/jor, Atrial hot i lo and treatise f r?-?? Dr. It, II. Kunk, Ltd ./Ml Are.h St., I'lilla., I'a. There nre no less than MO nxi i< alt and societies scattered over Servia. Mr*. WliUilow's Xoothlng Hyrup for children teething, soften the KUitis, rodnee.s Inflamma tion, allay* pain, euros wind eoll<;,25e.a bottle. Apparatus i* ftnid t a be the o!de.?t plant lined for food. Plso's finro for Coiihii rn |>t Ion Is an Infallible medicine tor coughs and eobls. N. W. Kami;i:j., Oeean (irovo, N. J., Feb. 17, t'.ioa. ^mmigrat ion into Canada is iiicrenijiiiK rapidly. Iteli eared in .'Ml minutes by Wonlfoi d'a Sanitary lotion Never ''nil*. Sold by all druggist*, $1. Mad orders nr?.mj>Uv filled by Or. K. Drtchon, < 'lawfoi daviMi-, fad. CAR LAWS AND HI'LKS (Mull eli ?There Is a law against ex pcclofttt ing in the cars in New York, Is there Hot? tiothnin ? (Ki, yes. "And Is there not a law aj-ainyt standing on the platform?" "Certainly there Is," "I suppose, of course, t hen's a rulo against getting off a car while ir is In motion?' "Oh, yes, there are laws and rules against doing < vcrylhlng In the < ant except vtunding up!? ? Yonkers Statesman. It's a poor grace that doesn't make a man gracious. A hoy goes to school so as to have a lot to unlearn when he comes out. Dyspepsia of Women ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS AGONY Caused by IJtcrlno Ulaordera aad Cured by Lyflia t. I'inkham'a Vegetable Oomjiuund A great ninny women suffer with a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which docs not see n i to yield to ordinary treat ment. While the symptoms seem to be similar to those of ordinary indiges tion, yet the medicines universally pre scribed do not seem to rcstory the pa tient's nonnqd cotlllition. SMrs. At. l^Vright Mrs. l'ink hum claims t hat there is a kind of dyspepsia that is cuuscd by ti derangement of the female organism, nnd which, while il causes a disturb atiee similar to ordinary indigo t inn, cannot bo n**l i?- v?*?l without a mrilit iin which not on'\ arts ;is a stomach ton:.-, but. has peculiar uterine-tonic ctt'ccU also. As proof i<f t * ? v-i theory wv call at tention t?> til" r;isr of Mrs. M ,| Wright, Itrtur; 1 \ n, N' Y.. who was completely t * i? ? a ?? I by I.vdia K l'inli liatn's Vegetable i otupouud after ev ery? thing else ha<l failed She writes: "Fur two years I suffered w i>|i dvspvp;ia which ho degenerated mv cut in- stem timt 1 wn.t mmlilu to at ten It" my ?tnlt> duties I felt weak an<l nervous, unit nothing that I ate ta?it<;d good audit caused a dwt urbnticc m n. ,? stomach. I tried different dyspcpMH curcv but nothing soenad to help nic. t \*u.-< ud viiwvl to 1-vdia K. Pink 1mm'-- Yotjetahle Coiujkmmh! a trial, and was happily hurpriM .1 to thai that it acted hU? a tine tonic, und in a few days I l^an.to en.i?>v and properly < ltk:< t my f?xv|. My recovery was runid. and ? ?? tlv? weeks 1 w as n well woman. *1 have rec ommended it to many Muttering women " No other medicine in the world hat received such w idespread and un'iunl. fled endorsement, or hassueh a rccorde.f cures of female troubles, an has l.ydin E. Pinkliain'a Vegotuble Compound, THE FISH BRAND SUCKER A VALUED FRIEND "A good nwny yean ago 1 bought a FISH HRANI) Slicker, and it hai proven a valued friend for many a *tormy day, but now it it getting old and 1 must hare another, l'lease ?end me a price-Hit," (The mmA of OiW worthy obllno?l to W out In all HUaiKST \)\m >V0KM>*S FAIR, lWt. A. J. TOWER CO. . Boston, U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN COMPANY, Limited Toronto, Canada Wet Weather Clothing, 8ults, and Hats for all kind* of wot work or sport ? 4 WRITE FOR. FREE BOOKLET "MOW mi'KEI'AKi: A (JUICK. SURE AND HUSH BORDEAUX." THE BF8T KNOWN FUNHICIOE FOH Frnlts, Vegetables nud Potatoes. AMERICAN H0RTICUL1 ORAL DIS. RiBTG CO MARTIN8BURQ. W. VA. llMtAlclartii ?r^plMltural I'bcnlrnlt Ho. Hi. r v -v*-. lilt SIMM. MS Superintendent Martin Announces the Corps of Teaclicrs TCItM WILL til; IIILI) A1 CLEMSU.N Catalogue Will Be Itt&ued in a Few Day# and From This Every Detail J Can be Learned. Slate Superintendent of (education <>. u Martin, who ih liio HujHuinU'nd ent of tho Stato Summer nehool, has announced that the faculty of th" State Summer Kdiool, which In lo In? hold at flemftpn college, .June UIhI to .July i!Mh. In addition lo lliin faculty of iiiHl ructora there ?wil| ho provided a Kpeclal Heri<-K of evening l**?*i n r.?a and onlcrlalninentH, whlcli will he '?n uouiicwi later. The faculty i? an fo; Iowh: AdminlHtral I ve hoard Superintend* mil (). H Martin, State Kuperlniendcnl of education; HKHoclal e, IV If. Moll, president of t'lenihon college; assistant, W. It. liurlon, chief dork in depart inent of education; Htenographer, Mint j Irene i'lait. FACM'liTV. Superintendent, LaWSOll H. ICVilMH, Augusta <? 1 1 y Hchools, supervision; Wuperlntenderit |0. L 1 1 iikIm'H, (Jreen Ivlle rity schools, illustrated geogni I ? 1 1 > ; l)r. James I' Kliiard. WiiUhrop college/ grammar; I'rof. 'I'. (iillx,r( Pearson, North Carolina Normal & In dustrial college, nature h l> 1 1 < i > and bird life; Dr. I) It. Augsburg, supervisor drawing, Oakland, ( *a I (assistants to hti announced); Dr. A I.. Manchester Converse college, mush ?; I'rof. A. Moore, South Carolina college, physio gl'aphy; 4->upt S. II Kdmuuds. Hiirnli r city schools, composition and rhetoric, I'rof. 1 >. VV. I Mulels, Clem.~>on college, Kngllsh "and Aiiierie:n literature Slip). T. C. Walton Anderson city schools, psychology and history of el mat lot); I'rof M K. Karle. I'lirman un iversity, algebra and geometry, 1'iof. I' T. Mrodie, ('IclllSojl college, aritlime tic, trigonometry. analy t ic geometry and calculus; I'rof. Itiggs, of Clemson college, mechanic arts; In* Haven M"t calf, ( 'leiuson coiiej-e, botany an I school gardenint;; Dr. .1 I, Maun. Florence city schools, pedagogy and si. hool management , i'rof A Kemhert. Wofford colli ge Latin, i'rof. C. ('. Newman. ( lemson college, hor I leii 1 1 u re ; I'rof. \V C, Smith. Noriti' Carolina Normal and Industrial . ol lege, American and general history; Supt. W. Iv Deinl\ . Pickens graded schools. civics; Miss Mima f Wbdc liffe. Winl lirop lollege, manual tra il ing; Miss Lll/.ab< I h I-' Lumpkin. Win throp college, reading and elocution Miss Katharine I'asi h. Missouri Noi ma I s,-hooi. a i > 1 1 1 i ? 'i I manual training; n: manual work; Miss Margaret I'uryear Augusta ? iiy schools, primarv met I1 ods; Miss Minnie \| Wi'ilhl'o! college, child sluily an I i 1 1 d ? rga ri?Mi work; Miss Catherine Mulligan. Win I ll rop ci ll lege, ((oiliest ii Si iell'-e. President I' II NP'tl and the spc. ia! committee of the CletllSOIl faellllV :ip pointed in advise ami assi-a with 1 1 ? ? summer school ai I an*;- nients. are giv ing careful thought and wise ? ? ft'i > , I ? to t ho pi a lis for (lie comt'oi I an 1 phi ? nre of the tejiih'Ts W 1 . o attend I'll" summer s> hool 'i'lie flenison board of trustees made ji special approptia t ion to put the co| lege building and dormitories in excellent shape for In-1 reception of the |e;n Jjers. .lust :is soon as the session closes the ihuhis ;?!id iialls will lie thoroughly clemis-d an I renovated. The horticultural depart men' lias heen planting v egeyibles an 1 w .sinuiii' 11 o A el's especially for t] school and careful forest uTTT" Is hein ! exercised III older to provide the b?\ t i culinary advantages. Arrangement ; ar. be|n<r ma le for several side trips in lh" vicinity of Clemson college. The tea h . era will have opporluuily to visit John | C. Calhoun's home, which is on th campus, and also the home of John liv ing Calhoun, his father, whi b is nc ir hy. They Will also visit nl 1 Stou ? churi h. where Calhoun- worshipped and where (Pivernor I'icKcn.; and oth r (list inguishe I men arr buried. I'or' j Hutledge, I'etidlefon and other histor i Ic places are not far awav. and excur ! slons will he run to Tallulah Falls and ! elsewhere. The , at ilcgne. with full a n noun - incuts of the . iMiiner s.Jiool, ;u i I a ' | plieation blanks. \\ i 1 he issued from ' the onh-e of (tie Stale sll pe|- i l| I ?? O ? !? ? ! ? I of education will, in lite m \i fi ?v da? Tliis * a t a log ne will .onriiu (he iul'or mstion which v\il! h? c,-;.o i.ilh i.iln.i !di ? a i I h ( . me I he do: :e M ? n i< - . ,i ! : tin | i ' i ? - h't: iti tm.. and lit Imodin ll' pa I : Ml 1. 1 < C!i i,i ? i in ? >1 it : : i ? \* ; j 1 lf> .'II I he -'T\ I- ?? of till' (!? ichi'i ?. will! I At . d it. re SUpjl .1 1 1 1 1 Till i ir m t hot it ii ? will ? n l< a . ot in ? ? . i - 1 ?to aid t<> ? le . oHifort i Kin h one ho ? ? a room ? col h't e nil !m> ? i-ite ill t he |M im i on the a pp ! i' it :o:i Planks f u . t hem l,\ lh" :.!i;ii l :i!i Hi'. 'I I ? -I ; t ion. 1 "r. :>!?!? nt Mc'.l w :U (i p; I i -i at ?- i . I*:, en j i,t. , | ;. t i .da 1 1 \ . tol ... ir I .'"i i to I ? o, ? l hi- d. >rtv ion.'-. ; ll i i' j.-v ?>.!? saniM'". f chi o| Stf.'ieht. . :: : it- ev. MOHt of I ? . "nth and dinner will he >. r\e l >u that (lav an I on 1 1 : ? - p?th tuly. th" (lav- for the scliool to , los". Ho.n .l ;o ' the session, single beds, two in a room. : will he fourteen per IlloTIt h \YVu . u , ' dents are for ?? I to h a ve ! .. f. end. a Vefna 1 will he ma le Chaiv. for a shorter tjtne will he a' the t ?',? of J' | er dav. (^r ,<*. pet v. ei-k \ lvil.ii> who ioiiii' |.i jtir p- ! 'h ? I school will le hoarded at the - ini ? | rate if ihiie j- room for them, or tliev Will he aided ill se.Uliltg hoard an! pleasant aceoaiinodations. All i olh'K1' i on\cnienci s and .ip;-oin: mints will he at t 1 , ? ? d.v:osil of 'he teachers i" ^ . uiiaMis aho.,t L'uu a. ns. .. . . h'cv paths, h-isc ca<h dormitory there arc hot and co'l ; haths. The dormitories will a. c<^mmo dato ahout f?nu teachers, two in a room in the rolloge building tl.ero are o\e j 40 large hi lure rooms an.l l.ihoi ato i vies. Thf auditorium will scat nho-d | 1 (Kill people. There are three so. it. \ ! halls sr.ltahle for smaller ga i hcr'.n.'s ! The chemiea! and physical lahornto ] riOd are supplied with water, gas an 1 ' apparatus for thorcuyh work in thc.,e ' departments. Kxi.c!!cnt facilities for I teaching drawing '.n sVty-ll.^htf.I roo.ns i aie ot the command of ttm teacher*. ; In equipment for w^l and iron \v< rk ! ! ii g . the college cav.^0' he surpassed in | the South. A large farm belongs to the college which will he used for supply ing the tahlo duritig the ?summer school. | The. StHte Teachers' iissori^tlon will I meet Ht Clemson college, June ^;?th and SOth. An ttnuflunlly strong program has heen prept?ie-1 hy tpe executive committee of that ny?oriatton. The lowest possible rail road ratea will ho secured both for the summer school una unchers* awocUlon. Many Newny Items Gatnered From all Section*. General Cotton Market. (Jul ve.simi, cany 7 910 New Orl.aiih, h t ? ady ....7 6 8 Mobile, easy 7 1-2 Savannah, dull 7 1-2 ( 'hui h-Hlon, dull 7 12 Wilmington. ateady 7 12 Norfolk, <jul?*l 7 H-4 I tali I mot e, iioniinal 786 N'< w York, <| ii i?*t 7.85 ISohloii, < 1 1 1 i < - 1 7.86 J'hlladelphia, quiet 8.10 I (oiiHton, oauy 7 1-2 Augusta, nteady 7 9-16 M fin pli Ih, Htcady ..7 916 St. I.oiiIh, quiet 7 6-8 l.oulflyllle, Jli in .. 778 Charlotte Cotton Market. Theae figured represent priocw paid to wagona: St rift good middling 7 6-8 flood inhhlllng 7 1-2 St i let middling 7 It 8 Ml. hi ling . . 7 3-8 TliiK-'H 6 1-2 to 7 .00 SlaiiiH . . 6 1-4 to 6 1-4 Five Buildings Destroyed. Cheraw, H Special. ? At 12.60 this morning fire broke out in an old l? it i I > 1 1 1 1 x on Market street occupied by negroes as a shoe shop, a clothos cleaning shop, barber shop and a gro cery store. The fire spread rapidly, Tlio store of T. .1. Mallard, white, was next lo catch, then two other small buildings occupied by negroes caught. These buildings were totally destroyed Tin- ofllce building of the Cheraw Live Stock Company was also burned, af tcr being torn down In an effort to slop the lire. The debris caught lire :uid was burned, but being down en abled t he bucket brigade to get in ef fective work on the large stable build ing. These stables repeatedly caught lire but by hard work were finally saved. The buildings burned were all woo:|. The loss is comparatively .small The Live Stock Company'# loss is covered by insurance, also the building in which the fire originated. There was no insurance on the other buildings or slocks. Mallard's loss was greatest. mostly on account ot damage lo goods. This block will be rebuilt with brick buildings Italn all day Saturday soaked the old buildings, and In Ipeil U i t p l lie lire from spreading. While regret 1 1 lug the loss, all feel re lieved thai tb if; row is at last cleaned out Had i lie wind l*een blowing from t|je south tile i Utile business portion i t i hi> town would have likely been \v i pi d out . May Sue on Old Bonds. Columbia. S. C. Special. ? -A letter I which Attorney (ieneral Hunter's of li< e n ier.ed Saturday from the New Hampshire Attorney Ueneral, notifying Iiiiii that New Hampshire held $30,000 hi old Souih Carolina "con version" bonds, dale, | January I. I stilt, under a will from one uf its citizens, Menja n.in Thompson. who directed they be u-"-ti lor :tn agricultural college, and d' ma nd in g imniediale payment, is looked upon as meaning that the State ni New Hampshire is preparing to biitjK just such a suit against this State as was recently brought by Son i !i hakota against North Carolina. The South Pakota case was success 1 1 1 1 . but these North Carolina bonds ?vi.te backed up by a mortgage on the S ao s railroad; whereas there is no security in the case of this State. Mr. Hunter litis replied by asking for the ii!;: t! cr of the bonds and giving the u -tubers of valid bonds of that date. I lie good bonds of that date, which a ivu'oeratic administration of 1SS0 funded at r.u per cent, of their face, wiih '? per o ut. consols were in ex ? haune I'm tin r bonds surrendered '?:i I on li lo in state Treasurer's oJlice. flagman Killed. IMoretii'O. S. C . Special.-- A head-on .Mil between a I i k 1> t engine run as an i-Mra and a phosphate trtiin ? : ' ? ? 1 1 on the Mlautie Coast Line i1 a | n ii n i v ?n miles south of Ash '? > lull tiell. between Charleston Ulld .;ivanuah. in w Lit It dayman Mill, of c n i c i * . was killed. I'nll de ? h i'. ?? no. been obtained, but it is ; ? t 1 . ul that the light enuyie was i t o u b t from Saxannah to l-Mor Mnrion Parr Hanged. t ' 1 1 ! 1 1 ; i i b i ; i Special - Marion I'arr was banged ' <? da \ Willi wonderful . ; ; ; 1 ! ? > r ' ; ' : ; d c ? L < ? man \s 5 1 ? ? ifu ib-ic;i C'ari in e Sheaby met his I I ; e 1 1 was m-thing of the sen itioiiiil about t tie hanging, except for ihe morbid ttowds that were massed in the street in from of the jail and a:o.ind the fences. fair's neck was ?loi.en. and it is net probable that lie cad an> sima'am whatever. His fun w.i; l.'M eti Sunda> afternoon. I hi <a ? was lanioiis, <>11 ac outit of In in:-, 'he tirst while man hanged m the Stale within lite jiist twelve Sowt'i Carolina Growers Anxious. Charleston. S C. Special. ?With a HI I ? P of fully (e'.M'ee.s recorded since mo ning. t in. U I'j'ini i in this vicinity are ai.\;mi |> . ouniinn hours and hop lug that the brisk northwest winds may keep up. Hundreds of thousands ot dollars arc invested in truck in this section, and hundn ds of acres of peas. In ans, lettuce, asparagus, cuc umbers, ;>el othci vegetables ate iu danger. The local weather buienit hits issued t.o-i win nitris. picdicting a f;ill to 10 y o Ofpist- Turpentine Trust. ifattle!.4>urg. Miss.. Special. "?Turpen tine opvrators in Alabama Mississippi, i Louisiana and Texas will hold a confer - ! ftii ?? here next Wednesday to discuss ! ilie naval stores situation and devise i 'I'eiins to secure and maintain the best l prices for the products, it I* Kild the | mr etini; is < ailed to form an organiza tion opposing the no-called turpentine j l i.i st, and lo arrange for the handling | of naval ptoses hv a corporation rep 1 resenting tile producers direct. A sim | liar movement wns recently launched . l.y the Atlantic coast op?r?tors ftf ft I meeting fit Jftckftonvlllo, Fit. A Few I nttancci. "Has It ever ha period in your pro fenHlonal experience that an, Innocent man wa? nent to prison?" w?n asked yf a Hon ton criminal lawyer. "It haH," wfta the prompt reply. "J j hjh J u ft t. flKiniiiK on thai yesterday 1 Of the 400 criminal I have de ! fended about fifty of my clients wcr* convicted and Bent up. "And they were innocent?" "They mu?t have been. When ) I have appealed a case to the last court I wept while addrcsBlnx the Jury, talk j e<t of the man'H dear old mother am! i o/t good hh proved an alibi In hi? <ai>e j th.e Jury mum have rendered a verdict j of guilty Klinply through ignorance oi j Mtupidlty." Had a Derelict In Tow. Admiral Bvans one day noticed two suitors in earnest confab. One of them wuh imparting Information 'o his com panion of a very agreeable nature, Judging from his beaming coun tenance. The admiral, in relating the inci dent, says the manner of the speaker amused liim very much. Ah he passed by tho mate rained ills volco, wltii the unmistakable Intention of being overheard, saying to hla com panion: < "1 mean to glvo up this seafaring life when my tirno is out. I am go ing to marry a rich widow woman, the derelict of a butcher." "To.ly'n" AvHlitr. Johnson iv a s eompiliug the diction- | ary. "Yes," lie explained, "I'm trying to collect h few words for the circus pos tcrs." Starting with "aggregation," he hunt- j cd for polysyllables. The complaint that New Yorkers ' hurry too much fai!?? to lake into ac- j count t'aat moat of the crowds are [ hurrying to got out of th-j city, avers the Washington Kvonlng Htar. A Konvy Kliif, Under the Kiklns law any railroad company which pays rebates in any form, or any shipper who accepts them, j Is liable to a tine of from $1000 to ! $20,000 upon conviction. It also pro- J hibits the carrying <>f freight at less ! than the published tariffs. TIk- Inter state Commerce < 'onniti-^ion is empow ered to deteet and prosecute violators of this statute. President Jvmipp, of the commission, states that Since this law was passed rebate paying has been as rare as forgery. Tli<* Ktcriiiil Fnmlnlno, Grandfather, doing v/?rne carpentry work, and tindiug be needed some screws, sent little .Mary to the hard ware store to get some for him. When she got there she could rot remember the word "screw." At Inst she said: "(Jrandpa wants some nails with rutlles on."? Life. C'li Hi) ron I >.? I iif? . At tli!* ppftson >>f i he venr, when warm 'lays followed by cool nights and the eating <>f fruit mid vgetaldcH eff.vting the Mom n^n. b nvels. etc.. wo hear ?>f so inunv chil dren dying, dive them Dr. Itiggers'' Huck leberry Cordial, the gr> at specific f,,r all Dowel t roii Mes and children teething. Mold by all Druggists, -25 and M)<\ bottle. Pointed Paragraphs. Book-keepers arc merely figureheads In the business. I he motto of some men Is, "(live me liberty or give me debt." A man's most distant relatives are those who have the most money. Most women would rather patch up a quarrel than darn their stockings. Many a good name has been givei the tar and feather degree by idle gos sip. If a man is unable to keep his word he can find plenty more in the dic t ion a ry. When money taiks to the most of us it Is the Other end of n long-distance i phone. When a married man laughs in his | Bleep his wife imagines he is di earning that he is a bachelor. There are a few rising young men in this world, hut the majority keep their i seats in a crowded ear. Owing to the high price ?>f wool. th.> j wolf finds it rather expensive mas querading in sheep's clothing. There is mighty little poet ; v in rais- | ing a family of ten. I A man is so unreasonable he wou'd ! rather pay doctor's bills than milliners' ? bills. I wins ate like having pueiimonia [ when you expected to go to a baseball j game. 1 he devil i ntiid get a very big salary j if he would come up ami li\e in New I York . You can generally tell when a Kis! j has been kist-'cd before by the vvav she ' pretends she hasn't. HONEST CONFESSION. A Doctor*!* Tulk on I'otxl. Tiiero are no fairer set of men en | earth than the doctors, and when they j find they have been in error they are | usually apt to make honest and manly i confession of the fact. A case in point is that of an eminent j practitioner, one of the good old school, who lives in Texas. Ills plain, un -' varnished tale needs no dressing up: "I bail always had an intense prcju j dice, which 1 can now see was unwar- j raiitalde and unreasonable, against all j muchly advertised foods. Hence, I ' never read a line of the many 'ads.' j of Crape-Nuts, nor tested the food till last winter. "While tn ( 'orpus c'hristl for my I health, and visiting my youngest >on, I who has four oi the ruddiest, health iest little boys I ever saw. I ate niv first dish oi < .rape-Nirts food for sup per with my little grandsons. I be came exceedirrgly fond of it have eaten a package of it evfry week since, and tlnd it a delicious, refreshing and Mfttigtheninc food, leaving no ill ef fects whatever, causing aio eructations (with which I was formerly much troubled), n<> sense of fullness, nausea nor distress of sioimich in any way. "There is no other tood that agrees with me so well, or sils us lightly or pleasantly upon my stomach ns this Uoes. I atu stronger and more active since I bognn the use or Crape-Nuts than I have been for ten years, and am no longer troubled with nausea aiul in digestion." Name given by Poslum Co., Rattle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Ix>ok in each pkg. for tho famoiu Utile book, "The Koatl to Wellvillc," Largest Moose on Record, Probably tho l&rge&l u loos# of whlal l hero is reliable record was shot b; Carl Ituriglus, tho animal |>?ii ntr-r . )i New Hnmswick, hi 1901. This grea beaut Mood Hcv<*n feet high at th> Khoiifflci s ami (lie longth of Its li ?-;? ? arol body together was nine feet srvm iuehcK. Tho AlaHkan moose have t h ? largoHt antlers, and ono pah from ai animal shot on tho Kenal penlnsuh baa a spread of 78 % inches, and ha: .'{4 points. With the dry skull to whirl they are attached, those antlers weig) 1>.'i '.4 pounds, a weight which nothinj but an animal of gigantic strengtl could carry at top xpeed over tin roughest ground and through thickl; wooded country. Their Choice of Hymni, When Burton Holmes, the lecturer, wan in I'Jngland tho past summer he u famous prlsoir. II*? was thero on Sunday and* attended tlie church services. The prisoner* were permitted to select tho hymns that they wore to sing, and Mr. Holmes Hald that they threw much feeling Into "Free From t'iie Law, O Happy Condition." Thy last hymn was "God lie Will) You Till We Meet Again." This seemed curious to Hi* visitor, espe | daily as he "noticed that many o? the convicts smiled broadly while sing lug. He inquired about the song, and thu warden explained tbst a prlsonci Who had been th?re for years was to be discharged the next day.? Boston Transcript. i I wo Blind Brothers. A wonderful couple are the Barron . brothers, who live on Broad street. ! Although (hoy are both totally blind i and have been so aflllctod slncj birth, they are well educated and well read ! They arc about twenty and twenty i three years of age, respectively i They go arm in arm wlierever the^ 1 want to ko, without the aid of a guide ; or even a walklug cane. 'Iihey are ; familiar with thu town and go about tha stro?ts, dodging teams aiid street : Ciirji and never jostle agaftist tin i r j fellow pedestrians. The "."frequently j visit the postofllce and can go to any store in town if given ordinary direc- i tion?s for finding it. They are cherr ful and got more out of life t'nan many j who are nioro fortunate. ? Atlanta i Constitution. ?- ----- I' no r.nnKin:tn & Mai'lliiPt l'rtlnt. Don't pay sj ..r)U a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready-for-nse pa int. Lluy oil fresh from the barrel at GO cents nor gallon, and mix it with Longman & | Mai tine/ I ,. & M . l'aint It makes paint cost about SI. '20 Pcr ] gallon. ? fanu'A S. Harrow, 1 'resident Manchester Cotton M: ! Hock Hill. S. writes: "In 1S83 1 painted my residence with L. & M It Iooks better than a great many j houses painted three years ago. Sold everv where and bv Longman & j Martinez. New York. Paint Makers for Fifty Year?. Bulgaria i- placing immense orders for war material in Kuropc. NO TONGUE CAN TELL I Hoir I SnOeio.t WttU ItOiInc am! ItleoUiii* ICe/otiiH Urttll Curoit ? ?.V Cut I cut-it. "No tongue can tell how I suffered for j live years with a terribly painful, itching ! and bleeding eczema, my body and face 1 being eoverviA with sores. Never in my j iife * 1 1 * I I experience such awful suffering, and I' longed for death, which I felt was near. 1 had tried doctors and medicines j without success, bat my mother insisted i that I try t.uticiira, I felt better itfter the j first bath with Cuticura Soap, and 'one ap ( plication ot Luticura Ointment, and was i soon entirely well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Kt* | son, llcllcvuo, Mich." Frinch Printing Trade K*lilt>ltlon. Following British precedent of 1001, nn international exhibition of printing, liapermaking, journalism, engraving and all graphic tills is to lie held in j l'arls in 1!)<)<?. It Is to be the largest | show of the kind ever held. Pkper j manufacturing atid wood pulp making will, It Is stated, be shown in operation, I yow'< tiiIb* Ve odor Otui Hundred Dollars Howard f .r.* nny casa oL Oal'ier > 1 4 1: cannot bo cured i>/ ' Hull's (J.Uat r.i Cur.1. 1. J. t iiKKKf A- Co., Toledo, O. We, the uiidorsk Led, liavo known K. .1. t heuey lor the hist 1.. \eiirs, nr d believe him i e.riectly houornblo 1I1 nil business transac tions and ilnaa-'iaity able t > carry out any obligations until') by taoir llr?ji. W i;s r far ax, W liolos.il ) Druggists, To ledo, t), Wai.oinu, Kissw ?t .XlAKviy, Wholesali 1 >r.tg ,'lsts, Toledo, O. li all's (.'atari* a < -u re is t:i co:? iutorailly, a j;* j luv; dire jily anoa tlio blo>> I a 1 1 mucoassar- I !aC'?oi t!rny?;ni. Testimo iiaU sent Irej. l'rire, I j *. |>i?v* > ??.???. Sold by all Draggl'tti. lako flail's I'a tiily I'iils tor coasttpatlo si. | A Nleklc'tt Wurtli of .lump*. "A small boy ranie into my store the j other day." remarked the druggist. | "ami asked for live rent*' worth of 1 'jump1-.' Now what do you suppose j he wanted?" \Vlieii everybody gave it up the drug- j gist lold them what the boy had been j Kent for was bops. New York Press. 1 QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA. MISS JULIA MARLOW; Heartily ) Approves of Per una For (he Nerves. IN' a recent letter to The l'eitina Meili . fine Co., Mi.ss .Julia Marlowe, of New York City, writes the following: "1 uni t/ltul to write my t'n dorxcinrnt of thr f/mit rrmrtlft, IVi'miki, an tt m-rrc tonic. I it o ho in out heti rttt y,>'- ? JuHa Mar toUf. t ' Nervousness is v?'ry common among women. Tliis condition is dtio to anemie nerve euiitres. Tin? nerve eentres are t lu* it's'Tvuirs of nervous vitality. Tlt^ae cen tres htVome bloodless lor wuii(. of proper i it nt i*i t ion . 'I'll is is especially true in (lu1 spring season. 10 very spring a, host of invalids Hie produced an the direct result of weak nerve*, * This can be easily obviated by lining l'eruna. l'eruna strikes at the root of the dilliculty by correcting the digestion. Digestion furnishe# nutrition Tor tho nerve centres. Properly digested food furnishes these reservoirs ot'Jife with vital ity which leads to strong, steady nerve# and thus nourishes life. l'eruna is in great. favor among women, especially those who have vocations that are trying to the nerves. lit in a hot tl<" of J'fl'int# to-dt if/, i/ }/ou do nnt receive all the bene - jtlN/rom l*emna that yon expect ed, write to Itr. S. 11. Hart man, ColmnbUH, Ohio. Say Plainly to Your Grocer Tlmt you want LION COFFEE always, and ho, briii"1 a square* man, will not try to Bell you any thing else. You may not caro for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE for over a quarter c*f a century ? Is there any stronger proof of merit, than tlio Confidence of Hie People and ever Increasing popularity? LION COFFEE Is carefully se lected at the plantation* shipped direct to our various factories, where It Is skillfully roasted and carefully packed In sealed pack ages?unlike loose coffee, which Is exposed to germs, dust. In sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches you as pure and clean as when It left the factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on evory package. Save those Lion-lieads for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. "I write to lot yon know liow I appreciate yon? Ca^arcta. 1 commenced taking thorn Ibit Novem ber Mi'i took two ten cent boxen and iiasscd a tape worm 11 ft. Ionic. Then I commenced taktng'them attain and Wednesday, Apr'.! 4th, I naatied another tapo worm V*S ft. long ' I over a llion:<*ud small w/irni*. Previous to inv la!.ing raKoarot* 1 <y<ln't know 1 had a tape- wnrui i always had a small ?piiellte." Win. K. Brown. J81 franklin 8t.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rest For The Dowels CANDY CATrtAnriC Plrnsnnt, PalntaMfl. Potent, T?pt(* Oood, Pr> Oooil, Nover .Slokon, Wonkvn <>r Orlpp, ICc. ?V.50c KfVfr ?o!d l*? b r.U. 'l'hrt Koimlno tnlilct ?tnmi>ud O C C. Uu?tnrl?cil to euro or your money back. Sterling licmecly Co., Chicago or N.Y. 594 mUhl SALE. TEH KH.U0H BOXES Thompson's Eye Water So. 1(1. Better Fruits-Better Profits Better peaches, apples, pears' and berries are produced- when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insure a full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer cOllTItTiiing not less than 10 per cent, nctuul * Potash Send for our practical hooks of Information ; they arc not advertising pampltlris. Itoninitur icrmizers, iuu nji? niiMioiiuuvc treatises. Sent licc i >r the aikin::. GERMAN K AM WORKS New Vor?;? 9J Nessau St., or Atlanta, Ci ? ? 22'j Houth HroaJ h tiuel. Free Premiums To further intr^r.ro Good Lin k Making Powder, we .ire offering valuable premiums IrCC to ail users. On the label of every can will be found a coupon. Out out these coupons and save them. The litile gift book inside each can illustrates the many articles and tells how to get them lr??? * Resides thesa valuable premiums, you get a superior baking powder and it costs you but 10c per pound can. GOOD LUCK Powder ONE SPOON po^'esses excellent leaven'mc qualities. It is powerful in generating gas, therefore rft-ikes exceedingly lif^i* bakings. Its positive purity assures von of good baking result*. Through these superior qualities C.ood I.uck Baking powder 1?m reached the largest saJsof any baking powder in t'.UC world,* Carloads aud tramloada are whipped to alt sections of the country. This tremendous sale makes it possible for us to sell it at the little price of 10c per pound can. Insitt upon having Good Luck Baking Powder and get a superior article at a moderate price. THE SOUTHERN MFG. CO. felduiMiid. Vau ONE StOON