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Is Pe-ru-na Useful' for Cuturrli? I Clio xld a Jijt of tho ingredients of Po runa bo submitted to nny medical ex pert, of whatevor school or nationality, lid would bo obliged to admit without rescryo that caeli 0110 of thorn was of un iaubfod vuluc ia ehronio catarrhal dU 5JUW3, and had fetood tho tcot of many foam' experience in the treatment of inch diseusofl. THERE CAN BE NO DISPUTE AIJOUT Till8 WHAT li V EL. Peruna in composed of tho most tfilctciouu and universally used herbal remedies for catarrh. Evory ingredient of Peruna h;ig a reputation of its own In tho euro cf some phaco cf catarrh. Porana brings to the homo tho COM IjIUED 1CNOWLEDOE OF BEVEJtAL liCHOOLS OF MEDICINE in tho treat cuontof catarrhal diseases; brings to the homo the .identitfc skill and knowl tdgoof tho rnodorn pharmacist; and last but not least, brings to tho homo t/io vast r.id varied oxpeiTenco cf "f'r. Hart man, Intheneeofcatari lucme i.oj, an J in tho U'eatrttenfc of catarrhal diseases. The fact is, chrenio catarrh in o, dis r.ee which is very prevalent Many thousand people know they have chronic catarrh. Thoy havo visited docton over ai.d over aguiu, and boon tchl that their case in one of chronio Catarrh, \'c may bo of tho none, throat, 1 :m?s, f$t> mach or rome other internal trgan. Thcro in no doubt as to the na ture of tho diseaoo. Tho only troublo i tho rcmed y. This doctor has tried to Dr.ro them. That doctor lias tried to prcecribo for thorn. BUT THE if A I T, FAILED TO 1 KING ANY 111. LIEF. J)r. llartmaa's idea is that a catarrh remedy can bo mado ci alargosoalo, i r- ho is making if; that it tau bo mado honestly, of tho purest drugs and of I ho strictest uniformity. Mis idea id that this remedy e ui bo supplied riirrnt ly to tho people, and no moro ho charged for it than i.s ncec.mary for tho 1 handling cf it. }y'o other houiirhold remedy eo uni- | van;"?l!y udveitii&d carries upon tho j l..bol tho principal active constituents, ! showing that Peruna iavitC3 tho full j inr. poet ion of tho critics. I'l l HI.;i i-j i'l.lil 1 >y ??(Illf I' t . i | ilfltg- . ;i-l. IJ11 v :i I,.f.nlav. So. :u '07. I !?? it:; 'i?? i: < ;iti*.*? * \ i ii- I.i!i/, ;i 'I fl-in? r i i f i i:.?? !? !>v . 1 i i. ' in i in iny .|n | | i " ' ! I'fj'" ? J.I'l' I ? in " ' 'i ^ ?' ? .'!.< n ,, :?? - I :: 1 t W li.-n ! i j.? i1 ?i.i lli-' 11 ' i*i*???: it'' r t.i thill I ?.*. I I ,i J- ' ? I: "'.I ' : rrvrd : in v! ,. ( in 'i I t list- <? : ;? <>f ('"I'linr al, j i i ;i i [' l!(ii;r. i ? ?!?:? 'iism nillli, j \ : 'i -v 1 '' ? ? ?! ' ' '?!>:? poo i f11 hi I ??[' two I :' ?' i ? : >. ? I? of l>ilt- j i. i i i' ft ? '.i.i'.v:n p!)\v ?t r r ... Hi. tin. ij:? .11. n ;t I ti?; Kl'.iil ll!;<:I'd I Ml 'iir. !l ir. tin il U'l'l |- t ? : !i"i', p'if iit Jin" i I'nt, uiul 1 ".if 1;:ivi| 15.il ?? in :i lii<';rl Mil about half an 'itr Ci ? is:i ,.f C.i! . "t r.i-tp" Wa. lt ami ri:!, ("'!'? ?? M ? i mI r-trrnfs, , c.< 11, " ;? .>? hi rt i;ai|i o 1- : !I V. h I r .?'? r. <'U- t.iMc- ( : 1 cf 1 utter, i/*11* . 1 i? i? ii!" iiiiion, ; M .1 ? i!; !?.?_. !? <r ? l'i: ? ? 1V ; ? :.. 1 : "V UTl' :1 litl !? r H lb !i ;i -1.: n ? i -fvltii; tlu> w.it <r in wbir'.i tb" raff4! w.-ro < oukid 1 i ' i .i tin .1 . >' * On 1 tibi* hut \ ,r "V Ki ? Mi II t! Ill t !n? li nv Jl I:i !.l mi" i;> of but wator; j i! iar. 1 of" b i'.i' taM'-spoonfuU of I '.fi r In a ?.:nu;.l pan Wli.'n bot ?:l.l l!i" siiniii uitioutit t\t ll.mr and st'.r ttn*'! > mootb. Ad 1 tbi to ;bi> carrot ji,i:<:?!! ?>. f: irrt' ti .t c"t?--!an!ly until !'l'i'IoMii i! Ail I ;o ' li' .'il" t <i bb';'poi#11 [?ll cf >:i!t (ill" rnp ii'.- !;?>! milk, Jitnl cacb.:'.; ? ip cr-'Tti. all milk may I ii . .1 l m' ib" ? p ! ni.iJo rlchor Vy *: ? .i 1 li' i a i'*. i!ii? ci'"ain. I 'b : ' ( ":t t' l: ii" i' six hours i :u:! .'. i ; :: ! f .'h??pp"il p<n?t, s ' b1 - p;i ? i l' ?:?' "f . <imc ijnart .I .?? v.;i'. r. 1 . i ? ? in:aat?n*s. uiio il i.i" p iinul of ba 1 of rhoppoj I ..'it' ' 1 '' 1 I'M'1 CUpf'll c| : u <>: i' :u. 1:1 ?. ?Mit ];ii" : <?' ? ? ? ' '? rrusnbM. ????." 'i . v !' ' .ii.'' powd.'V, ?. n.' > " . a: i \ ? \s bi'aton ?. p.n.i* :.. > . : - ; ..i -hr-:;. . il j ?. ? : ? 1 . ? i ' ; ' b chop Poi r is Expensive 1. ? i <?? ? h t ? r-'V ir ? hi< Ii i: : < % : y \ .. I -r 1' .<? > i ? r.i e ol li ivi i; ,i i ,i i: i ? i I ? lirnu', the T-.-.-.'V t 1." -I III 11> i tit 1:' I if 1. i' t.? ?. ut l'.: " <t -\vn I' > t!u- I'-a t amount ;t:i'e ] r y.tr. ;t l "I tin* utiuii't iuijx rt.i- . ?' th ?t the jvu-.t l< made (?t Pure Whitfr I.rail a:ui the l>est ?>t 1 if. ?.-? 1 !.< ii .ire imita tions t:i the l..im <>f aV.i > 1 White l.e.ul, arvi tiierr ;if : ulM itut?-s in the Jul in of .?< i.!\ j"iej .in .' |i.u',tv, We , ',u.ir.?ute<-? ui Win!' I.f.td t<i 1 >c abi.olut' ly j>i:m-, ami the lhitih li'>y on the si?Ic of cv< iy 1 ? : f> > "ii> ?afe. fMi.irJ JaX>1c for hiu;. SKND FOR BOol! "A T?lk m? *S?M *?lu?(i|a la for on ?h? i>?int *u'>l?rt, H?nl I r ?? upon r*}u?*t. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY whtrh?v+r eitiet it M?rr<l |rv?: ?, Bortoit. Buffalo. Cnrt?Un< Ht. Looto. I?.m JohaT. BroA.Oo.it FUUttii L*m A Oil Ov.) a I.Vw Yf'lki SOUTH CAROLINA ITFMS Newsy Items Gathered from the Different Sections of South Carolina. CuiirKOB Arranged U>t Reading Clrclo Stale Sup?*i i ntendent of Jylucatioii Mmi (in is ?-< iiHiri/ out to nil teaehern uii'l mi|h i iiif <? inii iit h a circular 1 <? 11? calling attention I'i til.- reading circle num i' for Hiis year. Tlie^e reading cil<|e> I..IVC Operated ill South <'aro!ina foi n number of yearn au<i III \ <? ploVed of l/l<ut t<iIiio to the teachi IS ul.o follow thffll. Ill lilt* WVMvrii Slates they are extremely purmlar ami in Din* Statu alone flier* an- ovn ti.'MH) members reading tlie hook's listed, Following i* tlx- letter in the Soiilli ('aroliun teachers by Mr. Mai I in: " lo Superintendents ami Teacher* Tlii i< tlie lliii'l year of tin' teachers leading circle. Those who hej/an with Hii- lit.-I y<ar and who finish tlm hoi l< for 1!M)7 OS H ill ieceive ten-year Slate certificates signed by tlie gov ernor and Stale superintendent of ed ucation as ollici'is of the State WoU 'd of education. Those who be^in this yenr lot the 111*! time will bo entitled 10 n renewal of (list prade cert ideal'*-*. The course mas he he^un nl any time and coiiiph-ti'd in three vcars. Many I > ; i c 111 ? r ? 101 d< I lie course of IflOli < I J*. ( 11 i Hoik will he open until Sept. 1 \ '-imple examination is required of '.'nil year's work. The questions nee ? ?nl direct to the members of the I'-idiu'/ circle and they are allowed ' ? h i ile the answers nI their lnum m. i "Alio w me to call your special at- I I'-ntim lo the reading iMrcle eour<c ("? ? i* I he coinim* vear. I have rend : > I? , : ( I .. ? Ui.,.n ! ' * " i* f t him n iff i i Hr'lil . . ? 'at anv teacher in the State will hf i ' ?'! I" d K d improved hv reading them' I'e hooks ?re '' Tlmrndikc l'rin 'Mile. (,f TeachiiiL'," "Kern's Kn^ ii-h < !o\ eriiiiient.'' '' \ mi Hill notice I hat two of thesi - ate professinal and one i* i i ' ''I'ded for IMMHTIll CnllllllV 1 have; t? 'iii,d it ad vantai_'eons lo carry th" \vli-i|. ii>M|vc uli,||^ at once. lloWe\"|' \"'i mav purchase and read one book ? ;t a 11 oil*. ijlhe examination on the ??"in <? fur the comimr year will be ? "I out earlier than usual in ordej 1 I certificate* mav be renewed i'or \ iio desire If |'y adoption of '? ?? Slate hoard of education and spe ? I'd ,ii i iii i uieiils with |lie I'Mii'-a '1 *ual I'iiMi diinir < 1'.! I'? Ti , n ,!" avenn,-, Atlanta, 'la, the e boo! > ' '? ' di l i d I'll' the school 11 III ,| ? '! '1 dm ed pi ices. 'I li|s company 1 ' I :d ?> *?e?id t licvj. hooks <] 11 cct I i 'k- ti acinus I. >r their personal libra 11" II" I "I!- ?in?,' j o ices a re <piol -d tie |.i ic.--, beiii" to pnhli dirt - Mi.d 'ear! , t and t I it- t '-es, respect fully : M "i a n Kin: 11s|| ( io vern ' ? ?*??"><) til-) I !?<?! I.dike 's 1 'i illciplcs of TeachlllL' 1 ,;n U", K ei a ii '? \ m< 'ii;? t 'mini rv School 1 O", (>7 "i h.'ir-*es pirpnid i| sent with li I" i' . older*-; it -cut hv mail or t*\ l(t c-iits |??? r copy extra." Stricken With Paralysis. ' 11 > e11\ ill,'. Special M rs. Win. T ( a|H? is, U idow of (he late K?-v. : ^ m I. ' aper*. u| I he Smith t'arolini j ?*? i| 11 ci e i ice and brother nf I'd Imp K1 ? h mi i aper*-, u as s( rickeu with jiaral | > vis I in'sday attcrnoon at the home | "I M i >. S. M b'ev nolds, her nice, j n it Ii whom she has been spending !he siniimci'. The physicians attending | Mi -. < "iipers can not tell at this h-,.,. I'ow -eriou-.lv she is n Her ted hut her "itditimv is regarded as precaiimis Ike news of her alllicli.m will he earned with sincen? sorrow bv hun 11' d ? <>l I l iefids here and elsew here I m S nit Ii ( :u olina. J W. Tit vlitie Hrowned. Sp.1: t > nltn I >f. Sporial. .1. W IIi'H ' i i?, I > \ i ? a i i' t am' w as ?1 r??\\ m'?l i 'i I iu ? ? I >rk it I,'-, 'k (*!iIT at ?; ? , ; . ! v ? 111?!.! \ .'i 111? 111<m?n 11 i ? I' ? !i \ ci t'?:?f !:c i'Dii.i.1 tcil 1 v ,i. ,i i ? i?|?1 ??n ?? "t t'<i?? SpartanltMi ? ? .1 i ? <ur\ i vol I i l.is \\ nlow : -,? i '.vcti i !. 11?111'U. 11' I>< >? i \ nv ? i ? t..:ii.,I ,\ l>.. 11 mir paily ami imut hi \v:iijr >vas rccovt'ifu. Stole His Father's C<>\* flatTm-v. Sp^t tai. Charles Harp>t ; a white man, t!s?? ?ix "t liiu'lilv i. ? j. ?. r.?!?!?? parents, t-> in trouble a ( ".r , it11? i havinu ln-i'ii released 11??mi ?, i'Vim al tnn?'*? I>y tlir *? tT-??* ? , , t" ,i Iui'ht. I'iiih tune he st?>??> ,\ i .\\ !ii-|>>nuinu to hi* lalrhr, crtno-il j I;, i ( ? |t!m k^hurc. ami ^<>hl her for > 1 "i I'l ?? butcher to whom ho >oM ir-r ! .? i aii;;.'il her f<?i- a !???* \ Mtul V iH i;M aboil' to kill Ihe f when Mi. 1 i a r j ?< i .inhril ami p.ml hint the |1 ? j ami reto\ereil the eow. Chailrs in th" 1 ii;i .fii ? 11. ? ? 1 ?. i ? I b>arileil a moth bouml i train ami K it for purls iltiknowit. West Point Scholarship. Spai' anlint Sperial. \n exam ; inatiuii t'???* the West Point ?eholur>hip ? 1'i.uii ilu' Fourth roni;re>Mou?l <! i > i tii> t \va.> i?'j,'iin nt t lie Ci?n\er.->e St r< el I - IumiI ami will In' concluded Tliurs i tlay. Tin- evaimnation is Itoin^ run ! <\ n ti*?l 1?\ l>t ? IV Waller ami Profs. , I'dake ami Slioiklev. Those taking i (In* cvaminati"ii nrc Messrs. l,ittlc | i'.lni o| Jmii'sviUe, (I. 11 Malum, Jr., i of t Ji\ 111?>, ( ruwfititl of I.aureus a::il l'oe of (ireenville. ( State Capital to Bo Painted. } Columbia, Special. ? Within the j next lew months the dirtv walls i?i tlie Sfrtlf cn pit til will be rjeajjed Mid in the senate, th* house of represen tative*, the State library Mid in# cor i ulovs on the lower floor thinjra will look fresh and bright with coatinw of oil. At a recent meeting of the State house commission it was decided to award to Maj. Cha*. Newnham of this eity the contract for painting the interior of the building, the bid being $6,750 and the work haa cou> mtneed. ranucru' Union in Convention (JncMv\nod, Special. ?- 1 h'j aiitiii.il meeting of the South ( ui'/liuu l'uiiu > iK' I'nion wufi called to oilier I inn > day morning by State I'resident u. I'. (Joodw in of J.Ai<rcn*. Pie idciit < j?/<<? 1 - win after rapping the meeting I') or der announced lliat an address of w. 1 come to tin* delcgatex ami other at tending farmer* uonl<l Ik- made hy Mayor Kenneth Maker. Mayor I'.aker most cordially ami happil> welcomed the delegates ot (ireeiiWood and in terspersed liis remarks with timely su^Ke.st ions ami appropriate i?-utar!?.s which elicited much applause. Pres ident (iood w i n then iut induced llw.i. J. Helton Watson of Anderson. Mr. Watson made a fjood, sound, prae tKill talk on lln* workings of tin* ii|?ion while responding to the add re* * of welcome lis Mayor I Jala r. Tw'c.i I y-one comities wen* represented at tno opening. I.i^hl hundied delegates are in attendance and more are eoin imjf in. The ors/ani/.ation claims a memlicishIp of |.~i,OU<) in Smith ( aro liun. At 11:10 o'elock the meeii.t'r went into e x e e 111 i \ e r f*s>ioll. The eo il iii 11 te<- un credential i- as follow*: .1. H O'Neal llollowav, Ncwh-iiv; S. .1. Clark, I,e\ini'.ton ; I (' Amler-nn, (ilcenwood; I*' II. I* ??-1?' j, tJrei 11 \ i 11??, and I,. A MahalVy of Anderson. N it - ional l*T< -nlenl <S. I'.ari'-tt .,1' ,\ t ? water, <?a , addresVid the merlin!* at .'J o'clock for a period ol t ? *. < > I ? ? 11*-: Amonir other 1'.iris he said the :ini.<n whs now more harmonious t!.:? n a . other f;n met .' ori-ani/at ion had < v n he. ?, in the Mouth heinre. The si? a-.*e liToWtll o I | lie I!! i!' ?!l i - UoW oV'l d.oot) memhers a dav. some da- il I'-Mrhcs fi.OOd and ?l.tlilli new me n!) i l ln* enrolled memhcr-diip now I ir. <-r one and a half million. Books Ordered Revised. | Columbia. . Special. ? '? m.|>laI ? t ha-. 1ieco;>ie ->> <* ,.eral 1 In ^'i lion I l'e i State Hat the i j -| r:i I ten h ? ! i ? the \;n iut) i ?u t.' i* ? > ha\'e lid I" 'u i revived in man\ \cnis. with lln n . il' j that there i- vneral < ? ?;11" i ? i? >!j in r ? ' mailer nf pel i| inns t'- ? f di pi ? a i \ ! elect ...11 . I! .it < i .v ei l.of \ .1,1 ! . . . i^sijei I ;i , 111 < 11 a i letter t.i ; i!! re- i -1 i.i j I ion hoard- < aM?:I*_? 11]? ei I he' I a.' OTlee (>1 I )'. Mill their ' I 11 I oiiee i? i I. ii hi I 'n i i' 11 .in, t i > ? 11 l>7 t he eo. I e w 'nil i? ? j ?:! i ..* 5 ' hem f <i i e\ he i j ,. i i > . at |, a t f ? I da\ ?- he I' 'IV e a e! ? . 'eel I... I :i: l to rep.>11 . ? r t. i, . 1, ,! j ha- pel f ?r? I;e. 1 ' hi - d" . in : !,e pa ! . ten vein A ' e| Iiu.il il.** I ? ,' hi '?*? ! he (;..v..| i,,,,. .j,, j . h ti. r: " i ? t salarv paid ln'inu an nii'inal sala and i !|e a i I i | ? 11 ? 11; ?; it I ' ? i -. v'.1 I" j !>.? done, n t>. t !i" duty I he ?'? if- i. ? ' | count v hnard - . ?> i e\ i ?? t!i i, ... provided in S.'.-li.-n i ;,i?| *li.? n I \ l - i < ? 11 pee eh ?' I. i| in -ail e? | ;on i ?? iiv much lli ii d n I v a- an*.* <?)'?( r d r\ I t hey I; n .? 1.. |? i i*. ti it: " When \ ? -a accept i .1 11 ?? . .lliee 11 i!,. a he.-ame \???:i ! duf \ t" . as i i i-.iit a 11 I!.?? re.j.iin aiei::. Ot I e la'A . \ . ill r altelitlt.il I - II I e -p.'. ia'!\ I all. .1 | hi- pa11 .?|" \..ur duty in order that \<>:i ma\ p-rl'orin I he snme. Citadel Scholarships. . f\>1 tindiia, Special. 11:0 Jipplien | lions tiled villi nilici ??< lit' 11 it*; in the , Stall' niiw result in Beaufort. <ire.*n ville and l'ickens counties heinu do j prived i't' lionelitiary scholarships a' the Citadel. These se'mlarships cn ' title a surre<-l'il application to a four-years c.i'ii m' at this academy nnd ' altlmunh i' I? been repeatedly tel ' vertisud that then- were vticanei/ fit >10 11 lose e. mil lie-; I ' 0?C lllIVO lu'OM itu applications The result nf the 'examination in tin- manly will ho ! announced in a few davs. Free Delivery for Che-tor. < 'lirMi'f, Spe. I.il. The Vol !. of I hi 11 i i, '_r up a' the -1 r ? ?? t ? ro ? s - in"- a:i? 1 o?" prop. ?'v :;?;? i?'?? i i;i:v !::? Inni-e i :i l ? i i ? .i1? ? lini ? In* 1. I '.i- t a ? r I 'mii o . n' 1 ?< i , i\ ei| a letter I ; ? Mi. ' I I ? ? ! ? ; \ ; I til'!', p> 1 111 i c e i p. i tor -.latiny t: ?:?I I: ?* will he ' ( I.e- lei I i i V eck lot (' 0 pMip..-e uf asM-tm". iti t lie wiirl; of | in-t it ?:I iii'_' the fi <e d? li\ erv. Bclton A^ain Vi-ited by D'vtructi v< Storm. i : e ? : :! :?!? ? ! - ? t .??? I? aud in mi mi ' I!' 11 e> ! ? . I , I ;? \\ I , O e 11111 e I \ i!. \ :i-,t I'll! The ? I .i 1!. V ? I r I I lppe I t .. ;.<;?? and lit fields \\ e I'e Wad'-. v;,,!e,> llall I'M fm l?! inin'iti ? ii-nl u a.- ahoin 11:i j i: i l.es deep on t !.e uivund. S?orm Near North. N'lt' . >-pe |;i J Tin* HOWS I;:*. .it ica. ltd lowr. J * i a I durinj; a m vt*ir liaiisloMn the dvcUit'.vI house of Mr. .1 |? ( o .!c who lives about t'o'ir j trili s east of '.no was struck by Inrl't li i HIT. The ? h i: i ?. 11 e \ - - uf the house \v;H ? urn down and seveial do^s and eliiek ens that had taken refuse under tlio lioii^e were killed. Mrs. Cook, wlio ?n< in the h.tni-e received a very severe shock and was rendered help less for half au hour after the stroke. To Bo No Elccticn. Tlio Vewbepy county supervisor announce* thai the petition or an election on tlio quest ion of voting lli^ dispensary hack into that county ha? failed for want of sufficient number <>t names, and that he will order no elec tion. Of th? 812 names on the peti tion he claims that only 595 are regis tered, which is 1<U short of tlio nec Iosaary one fourth the registration books shoeing 3,024 registered votoes im th* ?ouaty. HOW TO DKOIDIfl W*10 IS Ma I RIGHT. It l? not every girl who *.1808 calm dollberat Ion in de< ulin^ whether to ray Yen" or "No" to the man who ha J made her a proposal of marriage. If sho feels that Kh? loves him it la pretty ^'6i lain that emotion rather than, Judgment vslll dictate her an few or. Tho woman who Is sensible and (lear uyed enough to look ut tho pro !><>>?;? 1 from a proper standpoint will ask herself:?"I)o 1 lovo him well enough to wed him, to ohoerfully und i i a . :ei'tloiinly fulfill all tho vows 1 must utter at tho altar?'' Ih<' momentous contract Into which i ?sho la asked to enter Is not for a ] week, nor a month, but "till death | do us part," and, hearing In mind j tho gravity of such a promise, unless bho truly lovoy tho man who la ask I lug her to shaje his fortunes she had j l etter pass tho remainder of her days a spinster For marriage, It should ho home in mind, Is not only an alllanc* of love; i It Is, or should ho, n business alll |an<e as well. And what commercial man would trust his aftalis In the hands of a partner with o lo? se repu* tatlou for buslnOKs matters? Yet girls frequently eommlt this trrepara bio blunder wilh wide open eyes, k no 'a ing full well that ISdwln Is weak and Inclined to mako and break prom ises lightly, and that ho Is not 'With out a small vice or two, ways Wo-! man's Life. Angelina persuades her f.elf that v/hen they aro married she will be able to wean Kdwln from his evil courses. She will be his ad viser, lifa mainstay, his guardian ante 1. l'oor Angelina! As he is a lover ;;o Angelina must be prepared to IIiid him as a husband. ISxperl euro pro-. *s th; fact, and there Is no blinking at it. A WOMAN'S Rt'l''F!<:niNCJ8. A Dreadful Operation Seemed to IJ? *?... r*..< ??? V/Iffjr t/illUMIM I Mrs. Clyde 1'lxley, Hridge St., Uehlinp;, Mich., writes: "I had In Il.i in malign ot' tin* bladder, nnd tfie trouble had Ronu to fur in fl /e years tluit ijiy physi cians naid nothing but uii (iteration Vrotild ctira ino. Awful b e a ring down pains, back aches and Iwpd | aches tori tired me, there wore Hp* lis of <1?/.'/.i:u i .?> t-rd faintnes?. ih?> kidm-v | y*-letIons wciv like blood and i a*sscd ' wii'.i Intnv.e pain. I had lost. ::<) vl 'ii I began using Doan's | Kid?: v I'111and was clreadfnl]y nor In wot'k I i'elr b?>! I cr find >? y I am :i w.-11 woman and liavo ; l>t ? i i'?): t imo," ?' I '?> -11 <1 :ilord. HO cent* a box. V.) ? .M!,b:irn .Jo., Rufialo, N. Y. FIRE KILLED TIMIJER OF USE. In Demand for Railroad Tico in the Dry Climate of the West. It n generally kuo.vn that trees .il! I : y f? rest IIres aro used to any ; lar;;o ? >:U*nl. the popular opinion be j i? iu; that t.mber of thin character Li I t:L for u. c. P ad timber Is usual* I 1/ a.-jsot I.?? il with unsound and do j c.vy^d wo.i 1. l'nr this reason It is h;ird for the average person to be-' I'.cvt' that it is capable of much use. In tin) we -f, however, there are many largo trait? of (Irodrlllcd timber which, owing to dry climate and hl;h elevations, are Just us sound thirty years alter as the day they weru burned. Or.o of the important u.-,? s made of dead timber is for rail road ties. It has been found that jfiv ngth of the (timber lias not been unpaired by the fire-killing, while the durability has been often increased. Where these ties have Veen u'cd along with green timber they have phewn up remarkably well. In r.omc cases they have last ed much longer than ties of green timber. ^ Dead timber Is usod tihila pur pose in wholesale quantities in the Pil.-'s Peak National Forest, in Col orado, and in a more limited way in ; 011:0 other places. That tires made of this material aro of known value Is proved l?y the fact tfiat the price I.; 'lie paui:' as for green timber ties. !:i -pi;:.' .1 few places tLese ties have 1 e- n ma \t> as long ago as fifteen years. Where the ties aro known thero is a strong demand for them, one tie contractor had a contract for Kcvonfy-flve thousand, and could easily have doubled it had ho been able to {;et out the ties. The government, through the for est. service, is acting for the great est economy of ?! spoking of tills dead tie material b< fore it becomes use le a. every d a.l tie that is fold that iu'u h giaon timber to keep 11:1 tile t'.itui'! t'.e supply.?Now York Trihulio. Misleading. "IVKiier lias haul ai novel pu\,?l?sli cil, 1 hear."' ? ? Y? s. It's railed 11'yjjmnlion,' and u '> havim* a leiuarkable sale in CI tea-..*".'' "Whv in Chicago particularly ?' ??Well. I believe the people there were mi>led bv (lie first syllable. Tliev tho'crld the book bawl sumetbin^ t<> do with (heir great home indm hv." GIVES A PERFECT SK!N. fiutphur In Liquid Kftj-iu A<]?]? to the licuuty of Women. "lieauty it- only akin deep," tut you can* not be beautiful if you have any Bkin Din cane or a bud complexion. Hancock'* Liquid Kulphur yuukly cure* Eczema, Tet ter, ftore*, Eruption*, lilotchea, and all 8kin Duiiaitf. Apply Huncock'* Liquid Bulphur Ointment to the fact* ju*t a* you go to bed, an<l it will noon give you ? smooth, velvety akin. Taken internally, Hancock'* Liquid Kul J>hur purifies the blood and clear* up the complexion. A few spoonful* in hot water make* (lie finest of tnilphur bath*. All druggista sell it. Bulphur Booklet free, if you write lluncock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore. I)r. W. W. Leake, of Orlando, Fla., who wan cured, gays: "It in the moat wonderful remedy /or Eczema I huve ev?r known." A growing moon and a (lowing tide are lucky times to marry in.?Irish. PHILIPPINE "DOBIE ITCH." Itching I'iinplcN Covi'rod Body?1>I? cliiirged I?'or Disability-?Found Cure in Cut b urn lteinedloH. "While atatiooed in the Philippine* I be came vubjcct to tin 'Dobie Itch.' Small, while, itching pimples formed under tho skin, generally U'tween '.he toen, on the limba, between the lingers and under tht anus. J got so had (hut 1 wan confined to my quartern a week at a time. 1 wa? ois* cliiir^ed from '.he (Cngincera hy reaaon of disability contracted in line of duty, and when I had the (rouble again, my druKgitit recommended Ciiliciira Remedies. Tho inv mediato relief wan manifest with my firefc purchase and I he malady quickly yielded to (he Cutieura Pemodieg. It has never r? curre<l ?iuee I used the Cutieura Remedies, dohn S. Wo^ds, 221 Sands St., Jirooklyn, M. V., Oct. 21 and 26, 1VO0." Explained. "Tilt! pool speaks uf lush grass." "Well ?" "Wliat is lush grass?" ' Mint." FITS,.it. Vit us'Dance iNervous Diseases per manent ly cured by Dr. Kline's (heat Nervo Restorer. %'l trial bottle and treatise freo. Dr. 11. U. Kline, Ld.,MI Arch St., Phllu., Ptt. Vain Hope. Flying machines had cotue, Wo believe our troubles o'er I'nti!, above tho hum,, Wo lionnl the steersman roar; " I (is lioio machine goes in do shed. (!it out an' taUe do one ahead." We thought tho aeroplane Our oa it lily woes would end, 1 >i!I hope, I flu<l. is vain Throughout litis life, my friend, Aik! Charon may, when we art; dead, Co'j.- u:u us to I ho barge ahead. MICKS' CAPUDINE IMMr.DIATE.LY CURfcS HEADACHES HrenHs up COLDS IN 0 tO 13 HOURS Mil G'juk IC*. Ai Oru#>t!tf? Food Products Ubby'sVeal Loaf4 With Bee! and Pork Do you like Veal I.,onf ? You will surely be delighted with Libby's kind, made from choice fresh meats, ill Libby's Rfxitleas kitchens. It in pure, wholesome and dellc cus lo^flavor. finely for Srfvlnjf At One*.- Simply p.iruslu-d t\nli ?iti(.e it ia an appetizing entree (or luuchcon or dinner Alt your frorfr for LlkViV u>J tfudct Up m getting l.lbk/V Mbby, McNeill & Libby Chicago EIclp fhe llorsc i No n:t:clc It rjorc lucfut aSout the FtabJe than Mica Axle Cirt-a.se. 1'v.t a liltle on t!'C $j%lti<'.!es before y.HI "lioolc !??>"?It will lit'.p t'.si horse, aud biiBj; the load home qulcLcr. ue/itt well? better rt>?n Buy other rtease. Coats Hie axle with a iianl, Mnooth surface of powt'.cred mica which reduces hictiou. AsJc t!;o der.Icr for MRU AXIC urease. v.ijmM m. ccmxt X/FFOLK. \7nit>crjt1y ^School A MILITARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS /ND YOUNG MEN. CVtsifi' ( ouri.*. Fi\?rliih founo Ooir*mrrei?l t#ur>c S<**?ion Dtuni Sept. 10, '07 F' r oil lo./| Adilirk* Nilhanitl C Stark?.Trio..Suffolk V*. SWEET AND JUICY bloodhound '.CORN BRiAD Zi o . ?? 2 t= UJ a i "> ~z ?? ^ (A ?=? * j 30 e= GO I he Original "Break Plug" Tobacco. Tlic Only;"Adver tised Brand of North Carolina. Flue-Cured lob&cco' Showing a OAIN^EVERV YEAR We'introduced. IMITATED IN STYLE BUtNOTIN CHEW" Nocturnal. The man who talks of "slicing life" Must have peculiar si^lit, For life is only visible, He seems to think, at night. A Sure Thing Lawyer. "Ifo tells me bo has never lost n case.'' "Bah!" "lias ho?" "No; but (be mollyeodle never pleads anything but unwritten law." OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE tv r0 mutter how limited IV j our UH'iiinor c?ltR*? If you wtih ? thorough tni*luj?? training nn<l good position, \v n iu i? ui< j iw> Our Great llal/-Ka? Otter. 8iic<'osm, i?dr? jn'ndeiu'o au<l pruluilile I'oRTf'N'li guaruM teed. Don't ?li?Iay~ivrlto tndny. <iA.-AIyV. 1JL8. COI.MJGK, MACON, OA. WOOD, n<ON AND STEEL USE LITTLE LIVER PILLS flpccia! Prescription For CONSTIPATION TOHPID LIVER, IN DIGESTION-?En:?y, Curative. Uy mail a." utdealora S85 ctB. U RICHARDSON, Mtg. Cheniitt GREENSBORO, N. C. ALL KJND8 Of bUl.TING ANI) MIU SUPPIIHS Lombi;d found*/, Machint and Boilc Work? 4 Si'p^l/ Slof? AUGUSTA, GA Light SAW MILLS LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES, 6AWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, *<<;VTA ll tlf oldest in<l first IllHIiK :' ? ? licgr in \'.i. UWII it> l> I|I<1? i nu ?a fine one, N'?> ti< ;?*. I .I'l l (Vnil^fiKH. H . Vk< ^l>ir.a, Shorthand. Iun i?vimm*, Itlr* Hiaphy, fir. Thr?. fir,? tAiighl i,y i:\iii ? >. " Leading business c'llf^'. siuiii ot lh' PotiKne? river."?^'ii'ii. 4i,?o.j? nil. - A-M"" G. M. NMII IIiil Al . |';,V.,L.1, |<? ml. V?. CURED Blveo Qui ok Relief. VUmove* ?lf ?w?1Hijh in 8 to so days: elTecti t permanent cure In 30 to 60 d?y?. Trial treatment given free. N&thlngcan be fairer Write Of. M. M. Grotn'i 8ong, io?fin!!s!J. fioi VI Atlanta. Oft PIEDMONT COLLEGE DEMOREST, GA. Healthful mountain location. Uvular Freparntory and Oolh'^o coimoui upprial courm** iu Uiiitiuo:#, Hrlnii'u a^t Siifit'rior advant.VKMtj i>i H VK. Fwi iuvuiwKUo wttJ tui'.L. v it.for fnution a?!dr<*? HENI1Y C. NEWELL, Acting President. So. 31 '07. is the Gateway to Big Grain Crops Grain can't ((row without food. It must pet it from the p< i! it |s for t'.e farm-r to see that his soil has enough of the right kind of plant food necessary to the kind of crops he grows. The fertilizer* for Wheat, Rvo and Barley should contain at lenst Cf Potash. Rather than risk an under supply, mi < r .t ? V. 1:: e?Mlv with tli<> fertilizer before applying. To increase Potash on- per < viit. add two pounds of Muriate of Potash to each 100 pounds of fertili/.er. Send for our free bonks on growing grain. Thev won't nive von theories, hnt facts on how the ri^ht use of Potash has turned p ? r : ,1 into good soil, and made good soil better soil. ORRMAN KALI WORKS. VJ Nassau Street. Nov.- Vork Monadnock BullJIna. Chicago Candler building, Atlanta, (la. Zd'!rt>s? oBlce nonrtvi? yon. Georgia School of Technology An engineering institute of the highest rank in the heart ot t!:e pr<v,restiv3 South. Advanced courses in Mtchanical, Electrical, TVxli'e, Minsr;. nt'.i Cra'. r.nyj-.Rpfiing, Engineering Cftemlstiy and Chemistry. Extensive an.I iuw pr.ent of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. The demand for the School's graduates ;s :...uh jjr.iter tlir.n tbe ?apply. Dormitories. Cost reasonable. Climato uii3urpas?i(\!. K. r illustrated catalog W, ftddreta K. G. MATliKSON, A. 11.f LL. I)., resident, Atlouta, l?a. FJfv?-n fcan o( ciperirnce. in tt e manu(at?<ir? <?< C l>?? C.i*?i H !.?.??? ? '! ! ?? ??> pn ihf ? P^Hrct " K.clii>? Hol.Uf. 1 -VtJL K,' ' 'V n-"i?T n:'c''" '"ll of ihe V**? " rpnng rtret lo? lhi? [A"****- IVy n?w ? hn?? miiHI n k', <, ;l..i yttn We have thouaancU t4 Mtitfied tunomtM who tic ??"? !?'m \VV XT..! ? ; . ? tin . t w i? W?S all order*. Pric*. potlpakljo any address, 3 for 25c.. 1 I lor $1 00. Krt..ir??L< liirr Jo iim uial. J not laudaclory. and money reluixv-d. TRJD NOVELTY COMPANY 233-235-2*37-239 Peachtree St. ATLANTA, GA. I THIS LINIMENT KILLS PAIN?AND SHOULD BE FOUND IN EVERY HOME AND STABLE CURB AND SCRATCHES. J. Arthur LJnibock ct Simeon. Va , writes: I huv? mod It, and find Yacm'j Ljnjm: n x i!it I < t iio over x:ic?l. . . Ili!s ho;uca had a curb nr.d it removed It cntirviy. end it Is a'.ao a tu;e euro (or scratches, *nd many other Ailments J)$ u?c<4 it for, l.o ?ayit It i? the beet ot *11 liniments end rocojtomendu it, A PAINFUL BRUISE. ' Mr. W.R. Hfunerof Richmond, Va,.writett: Ihedbeentroublodwithaterwa hruite. which he rot from riding * hor?o bareback and could not our* it, a Mend recommended Yao*?'? Lixtua.xT, on* application relieved him, and t?M than a botUo cured it entirely, he taya it U the bMt ilaiaent be ?rer caed. CURES SWEENY AND RHEUMATISM. _ . forthoMonongahC<.alun.li ..V*C i ,M<>r.onsfth, Mr. Thos. <-?. Irji- ?. i:J to 150 fcnrsca nr..'. male:.. up. . ! .v> u .v>. V *i.rr.\s W. Va.. wrt.c* ? They rt paat. and It h.*s novel I. .: 1 t.i iw. VV I,i*i>ient ,n t,lcIr*V^lniiry work?<l on * hor?? with n wvno cuj >.t swtfr.y Yw?r. cur..Hi. Vr. with no r?*ult?. when m0nth? with rt??unu:i?ro. s?v. mar.tU U ix vi.?'.uTu?.. pu,???u. ?,? iMdi two DO Mftlment tear M*d you th? fcev-v*?p ? ^n!? l?!^j!?Se2diS5Zl?w0 *?lb* bwt tavwtnwnt you tver ttreef wn*r**eel*6* TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE?ALL MERCHANTS AND DRUGGISTS SELL IT?LARGE BOTTLES. 25 CT& Ktcr^vi *U4