The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 08, 1907, Image 4
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ile,"
av n?'Ht
il (Ironed
? nnil often
,g uIouk froin
ij< well th:it
elp toovereoino
ics wUieli dally
A ivOHM'tl \lirtt I/\* 14 i tt
/ vf(f\tablo (/? impound,
it /oativo I'Ootrt^nd herbs,
coil. yiiU'.uaiuK. tin? hj?ir
Its arc /pressed, the head and hueU
aches, there. itri) tlratftffilif-tlovvn puinft. ihtvoiisiu sk, sleej>leHMife*?. "n<J
reluct unco to k<> anywhei'O, these hre only hyinptoius which unless
heeded, are huoii followed by t.ho wor^l fornix of |<Y truth* Complaints.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
keeps tho feminine organUm ina >,ii smg and healthy condition 11 nircii
Inflammation, I'leerution, dlHphu'einenfN. un?l organic; trouble**. In
preparing for child-birth un<i to eftrry women safely through the Change
of Life it is most ffficient.
Mrs. Augustus f^yon, of Kast J'arl. I'a , writes Dear Mrs. I'inU
ham: ?'"For ;i Uvig time I :<I1 f fe I*<?< 1 from female t roil hirs and had a!I US rids
of aches mid pains in tho lower pari of back ami aides, 1 could not
aleep and had no appetli.' Since taking I<ydia K. I'lukham s Vegetable
Compound and following the udviuo which you gave me I feel like u
now woman and 1 eannot praise your medicine too highly.'*
JVlrs. Pinkham'A Invitation to Women
Women Buffering from any form of female wcakncis are invited to
write Mrs Pinkhxm. at I.ynn. Maa*. Out of her vu/it volume of ex
perience Him probably hit* the very knowledge that will help your
case. Her advice is free and always helpful.
MRS. AUG. LV ON
Wliu builds on itics mob builds on
tlift gnrxl.? 11 ii I in 11. S>. J0-07.
Pile* Cured In fl to I I Days.
Par.o Ointment ia guaranteed i<> <:ur? ?nv
Cafteof Itching. Blind, Bleeding or /'rot ending
PilesinOto Uoay* or money mfumfed. 6?k\
As nrc tlif times, si> nr<* (lie man
ners.- Spanish.
During Dc-nt there Is nothing inoift
delicious than Argo He I Salmon
Thero are ho many dlff^ren v. :iy a of
preparing It. and it appeuls to both
the oyo mi l tlie appetite. ?
Till! mail i* a l'oo| w lm when a-i:
ed for bis opinion '.rives it. l'uneli.
Only One "Uroino Quinine"
That in l,uxu(i\e liioino Quinine. Similar |
ly named remedies som-ftline* <!?- ?'iv?? I lie |
first and oiiuinal Coll lallei i? a \VhMe i
Package, w it!i M.oU :t? i<I i >? I U ? >. no,;. Mi
bear* the signature oi h. . On c. 'J.'C.
No one r\ <? r i |111???I o| )ia\iii_r|
held hi? tonkin1.- Italian.
To recover quickly from lul.i. .s :^ta- u?, j
? ic \ liead.'i?'iie, iii< i i(* o t ;<iii ?..? " l.iko i
(ihi held l e i, t iif iml'I Ih.:,uI ? > 'iiMi.ui
teei under tin' Pure l,'o?>d ami I>."u..?> law. ,
i
Yice begins in mistake a! < r<U 11? i
ignominy. Tin* Wamhler.
If yon have not i vc\:ivcd the Ar> j
Red .Salmon Co'ik Hook in'; ;onr ?? '- i
ce,- or s-n I- a postal ft'.:'I t" >'? ?
Alaska AsH'^la'{"ii, Ul-i;
inoiid, Va., advertising i'i.
* i - 1
How poor are l!"'V Ui;.I ii.iv i. * I ,
|iitliotict'!? Shako>|ieai e.
Tfch cured in .'?<) luiinilfH 1 v Wool ford's
Sanitary '..it ion; ne\cr fail*. Sold bv line:
gint*. Mail ??idi?rn i? i <>(i11 * ix I 1 1 ? '< 1 1 >
B. Dotcho.i <V fYawfurd'jville.lnd >t
'I 111! limit le.. i.i' the ;; i cat {110 t .
tears of the poor. Iloiaee.
CHILDREN TORTURED.
C*i 1*1 Had Hunuiu;; Sores t'roin K. /<??
ma?lJoy Tortured by Poison Oalc
?Hotli Cured by Cuticura.
"Last j car, after having lay little prl
treated by a very prominent phys.cian t >r
an obstinate case of cr.'.e-.-.si, I renortcl
the Catit n;a Remedies, and was mo ?*I!
pleased with the almost instant.menus r"
lief afforded I hat. we discarded the phy
sician's prescription and relied cntnely on
tho (Juticura Soap, (,'uticura Ointiacr.t an I
Cuticur.v Pills. When wo comnieiu e I ?.tii
the Cuticura ileiaedica hor t.nd limbs
were covercd with muiing Hi>res. In about
?ix week? we had hor completely well, and
there ha* baen no recurrence of ii? -?
trouble.
"Ill duly of this year n little bey in oui
family poisoned his hand* and mux witli
poiaon oak, ami in twenty-four ho'.ira hi^
hands and arms were a mass of toit tiring
?ores. We used only the Cnticnra Rem
edics. washing his hands and arms with
the Cuticura Soap, and anointing them
with the Cuticura Ointment, nnd tlicit
gave him the ('utienra Resolvent. in
about- three weeks his hands an I nrnis
healed up. So we have h ts of > au<e for
feeling grateful for the Cutivuia llf-.netl.es.
We lin<l that the Cuticura l!?inedie.s arv
a valuable household utamlby. Iiw.,: as v.
?lo twelve miles from a doctor Mrs l,i//ie
Vincent Thomas, Fairinouu',- W.iMen'n
l^nlge, Tcnn., Oct. l.'l, lt),.1."
One man is n>d bad because an
other is }xoo?l. nani>l>.
A Moat Valuable Apcnt,
The glycerine employed in hr. Pierce's
medicines greatly enhance# the nuHjioiim'
propel Mot which It extracts Ir.nn native
medicinal roots and hold* in sulu'lun
much better than alcohol vvou.d. If .i'? i
possesses medicinul properties if;*. n,
being a valuable demulcent, ii'.itritl\ ?.
antiacptlc ami antlfermeut. It adds
greatly to tho efficacy of the Uluck ( hei r\
bark, Rloodroot, Oolden Sea! ro- f,
root and Queen's root, contained Iti
"Golden Medical Discovery " in suMn!:a<
chronic, or lingering cotigh.-, bronehial.
thrtiat and lung a flections, for all of which
these agents aro recommended by stand
ard medical authorities.
In all c.i'es whero there l< a
away of flesh, loss of ?p|h titi . with v.< a!;
HomaCTi. a3 In tho. early stairs of c?
Riimiftibn. there can be no doubt, that nlv
cerlne.'acts as a valuable r.utriMvo ai d
aids Irtic Oolden Se.il loot.M.-ne root,
Quef\Cs rent and Ulack Cherry bark Iti
promrUngyiigestion and buil 'ing up tlio
flesh analsfrength. controllliiK tl.o cough
and brinripiR about a healihv ??>:i??II:
of tho wfiAlo S\>ttiu. Of coi;iv. M. li u-t.
not be eiraocted to work mli :.'\ ?<. I; ?%?;!)
not cure wmsumption except In It?' cur'.i. r
stages. It will ,.nro very - 1:',*;;^
Jiang-on coughs, or thnxiof he.g tandin^,
even when accompanied I v i t . ding f'. ui
Jungs, that It has |x rform .j Ju mo-t
marvelous oui es.
Prof. Flnle\ Kllinawood, M l>.,of Ikn
nott Med. Co!l<?flo, vhlcugo, layn of clv
cerlne: r
" a It ?c r r o- aucx-c'iH-iUpaiiM^
Holding a fl?d Quantity of ti-u muUidy cl
Dxdrofea tn solution, it U ouo tii? be-'
manufactured products of th(i?usont tlu'" i?
ItaavUon ui>on enfwblad, dUutdcie.i Hon,,
achju especially If liicro in Ulv;eipUoii vr ??.t
tirrhal aastiiUs (catarrhal InflaxrimotKii , t
atomadU). it to a moiit afllclcn: yrvi-aritioi.
Olrcarlne will rellovo onircnaiot i>yr. :i-?
(kaartbun) ami excocalr* rtstrio Utun-.tch)
sciattr."
"5?^on. Medtcel Plscorerj*" enriches r.r.l
punflca tho blood curtn/r blo(ch< v plmnie.-.
orutconv* sor,,fulousfcw?lUn<f* uul ohl fcoic*.
? e*2?LtS ^.r- v- of nuffalo. N. V
for Jroo booklet teMInc all about iho na?H??
S3ES? ssg^esKBSLrtfJt"w"lvr"'1
A man accused In a lyomion court
( Itiffuniy Whs referred to by one of
M* w|i)iii>K('H ;i4 "my hoii In law by
.!>' II i s t \\
Catarrh Cannot IJo Cured
Willi UM'Ai, AI'l'f.K;A'l ioNh, ax they e.in
ii>ii K'lu'li the himt of the di?eaao. ( a
(at i It is a blond nr <'??!i?lit uttonal dUcnxc,
and in i'i'il< i In i*ii!i* it you iiiu*t taki- inter
nal n-inrdn's. Ilii.i'x -< atm rli ('lire m taken
nil. nmily, iiiwi aot? direct.y on tin- blood
aii'l 11111? ??11m ?ni1|.iii (atarrb (Jure
i* not a 'jii.irk medicine. It wiih prescribed
l>y ..ii?- <>i tin' lii-'.i j,h>SM iiiiid in i |im I'fiun
? iy for v?.1 tv uti'l m a i<-K.i..ir |irt'? ri|?lion,
J; tw ronijioM <1 of I be bent tt?ni<? known,
i oiiiiiiio'il wiib the l?>t blood puriliei'M, act
direct ly mi the fiiii'-titiH Hiirtft. es l ho
|i'tl?'t I'uhibiiiatloll <*t tin.' two ii)|/r<*beiit*
'*? what prodn<-i'ri hi|<- i wiji/ vi fti 1 results in
* '" "n; ( atari li Send for I estininniiiln free.
1 .1 ( 11kvI:v A to , I'ropK , Toledo, ().
S-i il bv I)i .i/^i?tfi, pi ire 7ci\
lake Hall n I- .i1111.> Pills lor constipation.
' ?'*I"'* '"????! "I an <>\ before, anil :in
behind, 11 * I a knave on all ^ i?I?-s.
b'very lady should have a ro|.y of
lli'i Ar;,o |(i>.| Salmon Cook Hook. it
I'll- you iblrly-nlnv different ways ?f
I" e| arin;; Ha I:;.on. Ask your Kiocer
l"r It. .
I u" watei melons raiiiiot be held
r-.ili r on.- ami. Turkish.
!'ITS,St Vitus'Diiiii'.' N.'i Villi*. I)|.-('HM'? per
'u.iiii'tit iyrtu**il bv Mr. klinii'.-' (iron) Nervo
it. -t .n i *?? 1: in| bollii'i nd t l ent ihc free.
| Mr. II R. Kliin . Id .at! An b St.. I'hll.i., I'u,
( Manli wind ami May sun make
I '''' ' ? while ami maids dun. ()ld
! S.:yitiv.
I t.ai (??'!<{ Ira, nature'* remedy for a t.>s
I I. mart i\ i* .[ iliKoi'ilci ^.1 liver, t-u r.-n
1 l: l. II, M !. lyv.bu lir, ||, lii;./.it i hi.
Before My I,rdy'r, Mirror.
I'll/' " lielllTli. .!?>>?' , . |* lookill^
'-r!;i's s I:" i: f d make iuieieiit i*i;j read
II i< a m i*o' * J,"|,j?.| wliii kmuvs Iter
null III Mid. '
'' Iniilalioi) on i In' |';irti ,,f -i " - (|K?
? 'I lu'f iiii i's complexion.
I lu re arc wonu'ii who will die for
?i man, hut there arc more who will
, dy??.
A^ plca^ne mi my bean's jeal
'.M's.v! ' fried the prcitv slmp-oh |.
'Why wasu i 1 horn plain iike (lie
Soc iety " li. antics /"
1 ho avoraire woman would rnllicr
<?wn to u "ilouhie lit'e" than a
double chin.Walter I'ulit/.er in
(lie J-'ehruary I)elinontor.
The Awakening
! hast ni^ht I had (iOO.OOO.OOt) |iiunkst
1'ivtty poor I shout!
^his^wfuii it vanished when I heard:
' " (iet up. The lire i? out.''
Tho HuntrCBs.
"(.'race, what sort of a fellow is
Nf r. t Jot roj; ?''
"lie's very J-lv. Maude."
"Shy or iMtnswv."
I iiitn.
I .,,,1
i
To LanU Him in a Week.
- l^e pretty; smile once.
I-..SI I'.e prettier; frown at
WKhNKSD.W- |{? p.-nsive;
TIH liSDAV- Lauyl. at
I t tinlcH-i \ our '' re
nin.
Il,1"(il'"r him. SATl'lilJAV?lio
SI N DA Y?Name the wed
ti.'iif day. 1- rom the February Peiin
MtOf.
" ho!) a man looks wise it is jjenoi''
i'iv time to lio^iti hcin^j susjiicious
tori KJ.) TURKS III.: I) H Kit
I n Kong Vrar?i.
' Tor over flfteon ypn.-s," wittes n
rat ion t. hojiefu! lit f 1- in,. >Vonian,
"whiio a roffe drinker. I Ruflfcred
fi<?in S-.itiHl Irritation and Nervous
rouble. [ ?,Mg treated by Rood phy
! 'tans, bi.t (l!*l net *c.\ much relief
J r.?v. ,? (iu.^iifirted t!.at cc.tfi>o
'iii^Jit b> av,Mvrt|iu; mv rouilitlon
I v. ;i.; iJmw n hi a: t?.tl and dixeouraRed.
|>:-.,\,d daily that I n-.trh; And
-?o;m thing thelp me
.i"v?iraI yrnrs au-*. while n? n
? i- .vds I'" He. I drank a cup of |*os
;in and t!u>'i;;hI 1 had never tasted
thin- a.ore dePcioiiR
' io:!l 1 hai ;im-? on I nse.t postuni
-.lead of coffci iiud soon b*\<<iin irt
iv.i '.no in health, so ti nt non- I n:i
? \ hal' a doren b!o, ki or more with
u.\ and do n,any o,h.i*r thi'iKs that
" nev?; thought I would be able to do
?'??cuiti in ili14 wo, :,i
"?M> f>ppvt:to tu Kood, I eieep neii
'^>'1 b!(rj Itfo |.i %oith living. Indeed
A udy of ray Aoqunlntnut'*. B?ui tho
?il'l not J!Vit i* an to
*<ni (M'cies*
1 Mtlds!i)?d to 1>or tb* dtffcr?nc(>
it is it?j9 rijht-^brt!!^d accord
?H' to dlrfcttonj Sb? Kind to
">ow thiff becam* coffne did not
^cree with her. N'ow har folk, nay
i'.ov err.eef to use Postum the rest of
? liver," Name ^tven bv Postum
?']<> Pat tie C re^V. Mich. l\<.ftd the
iiltle bcol:. ' The ltoad to WoIItIIIc,"
In pksg. "There'# a reason." \
EVELYN THAW'S LONG |
CHOSSMMIOfl BBS!
Wife &f Sjaitforrt WlrlYs Slayer !
Completes Court Ordeal.
SYNOPSIS CF HER TESTIMONY !
Aid' Vol I'eS'lllil (< <1 l<? t'liivc
1)0(111101,1 Wllirh till'
Wife i? Alleged to 11 \ i* Sr;ni t|
ill IIIs liilH OI1i< i-.
\a m
New Voi k <'n v Tin- t.
iiii.tlon of n Ni-t,.. 'I'ii aw -a:'.
CollCl t< <t *-<1 at (lie I 1 iii | n( It hllht'.lli t,
1 fairy K. Tli.nv, foi (!i? killing of
Stanford Willi'-, and tin; > c? it it ?; v.'oi -
;?ft left ? t.'* hiauU w i I h o n t iia vilig ?'?
itruW'T an" furtlv questions about
the tJlldavil Hill- o. alleged to Ita.e
made <iit 11'.. !'*? i *.i: :i ri '?iit Kit rope ?>.'t
Ortol) 1 2K, 100.'', ill W 111 oil riht' Irf kui'.l
lo havo aocti.H;(l Tit aw of m:in> cnivd
llu*. When Mry. Thaw left the stand,
hor appcarancc v. urf in mi way
changed from that of the morning (if
February 7, when she llr.-t begun t'i
tell In direct examination the story
of the wroriK #he said sli ; had re*
c<!ivi'd at the hands of S'anford
Whin*. Altogether sit" bad ii mi
about six court da\ ;j In witii'-<.4
chair and of these nil h wita tinder lite
fire of Mr. Jeronio'H cro.;.*-examina
tlon for more than tiire..'.
Abraham 11, Hummel a dKharr. I
lawyor, by whom District Attorney
Jerome hours lo prove that. Fv.l>n
X cub it Thaw signed a atai.-nt nt ; ?
fore a notary public retracting h .
charge!! against Stanford While and
alleging that Bite was beau.it with a
cowhide by her hosbaml, sses the Hr.si.
witness tailed.
Only a few fro I In front of lh>
disbarred lawyor tsnt Kveiyn Thaw,
l>t Itit and aedate, in her schoolgirl -
tire. The young woman, wito had d*?
scribed Hummel ui; an "ugly liflo
man with warts," gazed at liiin tn -
flinchlngly us .Mr. .Imoiiie fried (o
dllclt front him testimony that wo'tld
show the vital points <,f her story, lite
rhh f bulwark of liie defence, to he
false.
After some sparring between ciiiiii
sol, 11 tt iii tit <? I was allowed to tc. iiiv
thai Hvolvn Thaw came to liis o|li? o
on October :'.'l, lie had an
qnnlntunce wllh Iter e\<oiidi:ii, to
l'JOl or 1 y.>2, he said 1 ? <> was ih-a
asked if Ito bad diet at "d the all'.d ivii
on whlelt ;?;) much blip, I?; t ?
t)el|ihin M Del mas objected lo l,
question and ln- was not a 11 o a I io
answer at onee.
Mr. Indiaas parried i. ariy
quest ion Mr. Jerome a-ke<| ;t. i tue
prosecutor was finally lump-do ? ,o
direct Humnr.d to !? ave Ihe wain*
Finally .leront" ? ? it 11 * I Mve!; ii s', -
bit Thaw back again ? ? ? '!: ? ? !i.i.
From th" maw of his (?!;?<'< Pay, he
fbhr.d out the young wife's <f.'n
schoolgirl diary, written 1< > lt. i >-j-\
ill l!?OL'. Wilell Sb" ? ii' /Ted !???? I
Mllle !?',( mleary over i-t \? r .i- i
on inoir y fiti??lislr 1 i >' ?.
N\ hit !t had b.HMi pni i'i' ? <
hands i?y Kvidyn Thaw'tt o.vn mo ,
.Fereiui' read Ihe P.\e ??*.." r. ? ,-i i'i-i. i
the Utile book. I'kiin:y h>- h??;: d ?>v
MUotiliK t!te girl's uore^ to ens*. ;i ?
ister shadow ttnoii Iter \i v.-.oiin i.;'
life at I hat. period i.f >ti; l -s
site fititl Slaiit'ord \Vi?i* * itad \ r >:e- ? {
her in his room <>;' m .'.y i.iii"
What he did sin e. I in sitov. it>v. v.: :
thai Kvel* u N\.;l?u kit a i . ,?
Broadway Mian most girls o*
know.
It was .Terom? s Milvdiel ory xi;
When he had got the diary Into
der.ee, and had a.<k"d a few Unal
(|tiejtloi)B to c'ica? up a I"1 w ravic '
ends of evidence, he annotincel iVar
the eross-exanilnatton in' Iia:-.'/
Thaw's wife was pracd< ally endA(".
Five days of sevi-r^ qj.^s'ionin^ by
tho prosecutor hnd failed to shake
her remarkable tealimony, aid ihe
girl wife stopped off the stv.d smil
Ing.
Prior to t'nis tli9 District Alton' y
had demonsfrr'' J thafas Fv.'iju \'e.
blt ivai not above iaking a lttt.-r of
credit to Furope a'.t a gift of t'. *
architect, whom she profv?s.'d t ? hate
and loathe, she ?,:) also contenf.
after her return from her r.nnnr.iled
travels with Thaw In Furope to live
in high priced New \ork hotels upon
Harry Thaw's bounty even ?r. tlie
time when si?e was surrcnderlug
Thaw's lett??r? to Hummel, was listen
ing to and believing tl.e sturle.5 of his
perfidy and brulallty iovatd other
wom'ii a ul v a>: one > more enjoying
the friendship and hospitality of
Stanford White, lift" story of whose
cruelty to her, phe avers, had driven
Thaw to desneration when she t<>! I
him Its details In Paris.
One of thy w!t;t; ss' nuul stni . :>iw ;
ad missions whs her eonssanily . .t r
aled assertion tlott. <?\ ?*:i art.",- s'".o
had made her Varjs t-onfe^.^'ons to
Thaw crne?rnli"p; her form.T ivda!'.o'ts
with Mr. White, Te.aw, thnng'ii h ">
shovel anger atul '.n 'Istiatlo:?. mr;o'
fojited In her opinion no signs of n:
sanity.
Mr. Jeronui brought o:V the fact
that when these eon'?"?jIouj r-' hers
were mnd? to Thaw In Pari? and
when she had refa- d to marry him
she was already sharing the same
apartments with him, and that they
subsequently hid traveled ove:*
Europe together, living for a li.u'
In the Kh t/ens', ein hellions', in tli>?
Austrian Tyrol, where Thaw h a!*
legej to have wldpi rd her wi'.h a
cowhide, according to t h > stnte ti -n
from whlfh >'r. dcrome read and
framed h!< questions.
Itnilu.-iy I,iibor I'.ll
The I tons**. ;>t W.'.yii ' 1 \ .
passed tin K h til! v.*: >.:;:vz V.o'.r.*:;
of lill'ur i)f i .ii I rn;;(l . 11, '>1. . ' ?
?.,! I:> meal I'tosi.l ?:?.i U< : *?? *i"-s
v\ ivii "p.
JdinrMow 11 Kit?* !<nui;h(.
ftiiiiostow 11 Isiaiul. < omiw 1G?>*?
iHTt'S, was .1 by .1 . vk Imm: ,
which uill oucraio s' nN:?i 11? 1 .-*?< ;:i
I'.illiiiiri Ion >v|*]i K.XpC'Sit i;?n in
Norfolk, V.i
\fijiU fiU::W f?>t f.-n ',lf
en a e\iftvi>ev lti AroerWw bu? l>r?n ln?*
than In h>iy otju i ntnii'
ivy.
Kr<tIm.1 Kutfrageutk .?5>o-. *ii m one
day that tijcy ar? qualified u> tuke
VftiL hi cWcUq\>* a\\d to serva in th?
army.
MIhs Moroalni, o( New York City,
vnya $r?0 a pair for black silk stock
:nss. ^flioy must have KVonch clocks
??> 'em. She says that there v/i[? ;i
i.ne ^pni (ho American woman wore
Mack sao.?s ami hose with a light
tfOWIl.
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the Well-informed of the World
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of tho leading manufactur
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< l-y reason <>f its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
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TRUTH ANI) QUALITY
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as in many instances a simple, wholesome rerpedy may be invaluable il taken at the
proper time, the California l'ig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present
truth! :lly the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because
of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
1 his valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of
Syrup of Figs?and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural
laxatives,# we have adopted the more elaborate name of--?Syrup f->f Figs and Elixir of
Senna?as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be
called l<>r by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs? and to get its beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company ? California big Syrup Co.?
plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for ? Syrup of
Fij/,* or l<y the bill name ? Syrup of bigs and Klixir of Senna ?as?Syrup of Figs and
ICiixir of Senna- is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
C<>. and the same heretofore known by the name ?Syrup of bigs??which has given
satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
the l.'nited States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which
is lilty cents per bottle.
Fveiy bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
Secretary <>f Agriculture, at Washington, 1). C., that the remedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, iyoG.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Louisville, Kv.
San Francisco, Oil.
U S. A.
London, England.
NVw York, N. Y.
|?CJ[T TfiWS flO'0 Cherokee*Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein iiV?""d
u6!C S14 B III SI 0 Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe & ffy;Vr,aaAiiI&uuob2Vi,
TNAM FADELESS DYES
i n: .r in? .r ? ? ? 1 li. i ami fa;-, tor i-ohirs limn any oriic.vyc. Ono lUc. jiwkaiio ooIiiih nil lilimn. Thoy <ly? In cold water In'tter limn any ullior dye. You eau
?!j ? .ii'j ii-ii.in' \vi'i..-uc Milium ap.ii t. Wriio for iron tioofclet?How l<> liyc,/Jlt'iU'li nnd Mix Color*. MONIlUiK CO.. I uionv ill ?rs iHissMiiri
? Ilii'i? ti'.:.1!y <>??<? 111>1 ?? 1 mail was
t i;->*"_!:i J?2 ? *. 11 :i! i;iti.
M' v W'iii-n>w' >S*!ittliinK Syrup for Children
'? li: ; ... "M??!!-;t !i"Kiinis.n'dui('siuH>unina
? '?!!?,;?!?? ii- wind < ? >li<\ '.W a bottlo
I I i: ital<-i.ts tin- imuv (lit>\ will
i ili.'i > !i |h il.- ( liiuc: o.
Ar/'i I' 1 S.'iiMon is ilvaiird aiul
i i;y MiashiiiL\ and not
totit*!'"I I'V In - 11v; 111Ii 1 :*?)(!. Aft? r
t:\in; i! ;.)i will uv no ether. At
u)
...
i ' 'i. ?' lake this'' i-- ln'ltcr tiiail t?'ll
. ' \ > i.! I:.i' ' Ficnrli.
'i w i: s.-n ? hi> ti;s( imow.
A Hoi::;-! \V1io Ifan Suffered 'IVlis
I low (o Fisd K? lirl'.
, 'J ho l!iwi;:aiid3 oi women who suffer
i bacUaeho, languor, urinary disorders
and other kidney
lli:;, will And com
fort In the words of
Mrs. Jane Farroll, of
600 Ocean Ave., Jer
sey City, N. J., who
8?.y?: 'SI reiterate
all I have eaid be
fore In praise of
Down's Kidney Pllle.
I had been having
j heavy backaches, ami my general
I health was affeptad when I began us
1 Ins My r$ft wore swollen, my
eye.} puffed, unci dizzy spells were fre
quent. Kidney action waa Irregular
atul the secrotloni highly colored.
To-day. however, I am a well woman,
an 1 1 am confident that Doan'u Kid
ney IM'n have mado me so, and are
ke<?r>>!:-' mo well."
Sol i by ai 1 dealers. C>0 cents a box.
Fosti-r Milb'.n n Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
M isforlniios to which we are used
r.^ l<\?s severe! V.?.J uvenal.
I'so fiiii almost change (lie stamp
? >(' lniihit. ? ^liakospearo.
IVonf of Mrrif,
The (.roof <iI i lie nionls ot n pl.ij.ler is
th" miics it irllet'ts, an! < voluntnry
testimonials I!i<iac who have used All
t-ofk's |'i.i.vtcrN "lui iiiK Iho past kintv } ears
ix imnnje.'u oviilr-nn ot (heir Miperi
only ami hIioiiM ?'otivmi'?? lite must skrp
iiriti. Sell-piaise ih no i\"vuiiur.eiH.r.io:i.
Iii11 <??! tiliratcs from tli?>f=c who have u->e<l
t iieni art*.
Alieoek'e nre the original anrl genuine
pm-jus plaster an I lia\t* n.'\er heen emiale<l
l>V (lloae ivi:<? 11x ?? ?i'H|;iht to tl'.Klo tl|><?l|
their ioptiliilt?-ii i y making plaster* with
Imlt's in ilnmi. A vol'I substitutes us )uit
\vo 11 ill count ei tot money.
Yi:tii<> romjiiors envy.? Mnlto of
the Seoteli Karlo of (lallowav.
Economy
mEPc* m
4tJS
Hogless Lard
RAII.KO.tn I*0*ITI0M? 8H0?lo#l*?0
u yrnr. *(to under S'?; cmnni 'ii rd cation. Kn
clo?c st,i;n|>. ?l. I,. Wilton, ,M u r. ,<>I<1 pol n (, M
An average fertilizer for cotton
should contain 3 p<;r cent, nitro
gen, 8 por cent, phosphoric acid
and 4 per cent.
POTASH
"Cotton Culture" is the title of a book of 90
pages, full of "meaty" suggestions for the cotton
grower. It discusses the proper cultivation of the
cotton plant, and gives valuable hints on fertilizing
necessary to secure the greatest yield.
It will be sent free to all interested.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
Nfw York?93 Nmiau Street, or Atlanta, (la.?1224 Candler Building
If nftllcted
with wnnU
eyew.
Thompson's EyeWater
The Circulation Stimulated
arid the Muscles and Joints
lubricated by using
Sloeovs
Liivinveivt
)
Price 25c 50c &$1.00
Sold by &ll Dealers
"Sloan's Treatise On The Horse"Sent Free
Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass.
Light SAW MILLS
LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES
BAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND
QA80LINE ENGINES.
Try LOMBARD,
AUGUSTA,
OA.
SAW MILL MACHINERV
GINNING MACHlNbUY,
OA50 LIN E ENGIN1:
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
CRIST MILLS, STEAM TUMPS
Every I hinjf in
MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES.
HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY
OFFICES, SYOKES. WAR EHOUSK^fj*
Wilmington and New Bern, N.C.
ADDRESS-MACH'Y DEPT. F.
ForPreserviug-,Purifying
and Beautifying the Skin,
Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
Cut!<w* ".v:p rrrr.t>!:i?? rtelWt* 3i;il o:np1.
lltnl ]'<Lpr?ti< < dirlvi'it froM I alien;'. I ? S?l!l
Cure, v i.!i l.'ic purrti ? ! ?s ik>ic?.voui i -J-.I ll.*
mo:t [iiKi!iln| i.; ? >wcr (> ...i ? jhn i (.<t
llcpo?: J.o'i) n, "t k.;>.? t,,.; J'srlf,
8 llH?d*'? Pel* i Ai:?trVi?, M. Yuwi A i'c , .c?rtrcy (
!5o?H n. t'.S.A., 13? Co. iiu'uui A*%, l'a:;<r Drvg 1 cturifl.
Cotp.,bu:? I'topi.
F
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I.M WOOD XrRHEHIM We Mr*
Oruwcri nn?J ortV-r n fine nimrlmrnl
of Arri.Ks. I'K.vniKB, i ruit,
? ^ JM IVtH* t'l'l.U llll'l,
<!h?*(JlMpi'vlllf 1 111 hll'XA
i< ?*t>rtiwcn'?,<?(? ufln'rr1 lit*
rant*. Mlrnu liiM ii i, ilorae
Kiidlth,
l li'> >? . 11 itn >il it |<>t K.itphfr*
?? o*. -it (mSIil nii'ir "ifr.lOIt*
SilJIEVIMI. itnil iiii u)K
T H K F. S, O It V\ M > \T \ t,
tlHil' H A X !> in;DO 14
M I' tl' llU't I! : ;t I *?|JH *
fntl.II WATUL>?(1' CftltO >i 1 <S I ? ? f hi.4 n Vr
PlGARETTE HABIT
I | I 111* luil>l III I? X( ? i<( I > Any
\J ? cfVi'eiKM' yon mini. {???>k <m
{. ly'irelUllilh.t.' |?|- iI.HiIllM iu!lli',-i>^>
So. 10-' 07.
CABBAGE Pl&Ms, CELERY Plants
? nd all LintUxf i^nroon ptAvt* Con row fnrnUti n'l kiiul* of eixi l.-r-jr"
piftUU.gr> wuin the oini nli i.?<) .t wr.-M o.ihl i r> wn ir in
uriMt ?I t)i? moat tei'ilmnm. We nit< t)i? oinio plni;i?>>
our thouutiid aero (ruck fni in. I'lMit-mrcltiliv couutri! an l i r.-j?i iv
H?fk lry reKl.v i*> i ttf 1 n'. 1 citlin*, Ui li<l> ni .1 Hn-i |i!ni tmr'i
tin ?? or r !<???!? ee<l ex| >?? rati ? pronttrt'tl ? hit h." h?*n rit< ciiv?
wll! glte u? to per iit It *? limit it t r.'liMi tU<f rnt?? l'ilo?. bma.! !? t?.
per tht \!*tiiul lnrun It t (! to lu i:er tin nmtt \ o t. \;,.K
mlili.S. < Ai lltifct- n \\ liltf > pine ( iuiiiiuer f ? en Cr eoi i?r i i uit ,
K. i K I ' 'I ) t 1 JI ? 1 ? ' *
hat on Yx j * rliiirniul Mullen ?.?ii our frm-K to ?*?t all k of v?l> ( \!??[ i?V.1
clnliy Cubbngt's. the remiw of them experiment-' we ut:i i t. t,u t.> vi\f> vVi.'.t !
r* re?p?cifully X l,UT<llcoM 1'Vs i. MKft<ilr.'I'Tli ? ?
. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 AND S3.50 SHOES tobe:woiir.D j
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CAh'fcOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICESs I
Men'? Shc.fs, #."? ?o SI.SO. liny*' Shoe*. W.'l to HI .???:?. Woomu's
Shod. 9-1 In Wt.ftO. X- < Ml<lr??n'?i NliofX, in .?
W.Ii Douglas slt?i>.S arc it.fojjiii/.vl l?y ui |o<.t vc-ai ^
t/>Uj tin; licst hi sly If, lit ninl \v>*:?r iir??u ?<????! in Usi-. 1 <>ii:iti ? Karli
part of tart shoo ami every detail ot tin* making is !o?!{i? i at'er A
ami wal-rlirtil hvc' 1?V shlllc'l ?-liopinak< rt". \Y>l!io:;t ?-??*?.<r*J '? * .Jffi'
tjmo ov 1M1I If I roulil takrt you into my iar.'f factories :>'
Itro.'k!-?;>, Mays.. ami iihow y<Mi l;ow rurefiiily \V. I,. Hon .1 ?? TJvcli
s!ior>s are la.tde, y"*u wmiM llici rm]er?l:m<l v.; v 1!.?.?- 1
-? ??> i. ? ? . i nor,
wear hniC-iV. :iu-l :ir? of r?*:*t?T v.t'ni.- than :mv other ii':ikcs.
W. I l? ??Iffl?? iiml oti Hie t-.lloin. u!..? ti i? il?> ? .
??vt ltilrrt?.l *li<v ?. >11 Su>n|hiilr. I !.j i)|? Sn ?';r ? <1? . . ' . v.
fail C</lvr Lvelttt m:-l ejxiuttrr.'it. ?>} iihhM frtr. W. I.. IXIl'OI.AK. u,
The Ills peculiar to women, take different forms.
Seme ladies suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyt\-, blotches o 1 th"!r r.k;n ar ! t'red
feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that words can hardly express.
Whatever the symptoms, remember there is one medicine that will go beyond :r.cre cyrr.pI
act on the cause of their troubles, the weakened vo manly organs.
Wine of Car
Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Tenn., writes: "For five (5) years I suffered with every sy.TDtem
of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirety woii." '
IjjniTC 11C A I CTTCD *???? ^ ** * tt*c CTY <* v?luab?< Wu*Jr*tM Rook fo? Wom?n M ?
WKlIc US A LcilcR sw ?
^^ V ' ' "nCOJA
JtOQ ne*4
COvt!opC,
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