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OONaHR?IM4M VMM, MLB, Hon. Tboa. Cale, who vm elected to Al*?kn, i. w*U known or, ur ?f "iop#' ,he rmMed. V w <^ln?f0.' ?d<lrs*? is 181* 9th Ht? N. VV., Waaiilugto*. D. 0. ? ?> - H'A'ftlnflcn. D, C. i eruna Drug Co., Cvtumbu*, Ohio. u* ntl?m?n. 1 ran (Amt/vIIm re? ommeml I'erunm. a* a very mfftoloni t tuned i/ /or rough* and 0mUt*, Th*m+* (ktlo Hon. O. 81emi>, ''A"ftTirin from Vir ginie, writes: "I bare used yomr valunble remedy, Permm, with W?ftci?l results, and can unheaJtatomgly raooamrad yuur ? ?* <ly an an invigorating tonic and a? . ,v? n?l [>o. luanent our* for OMtarrh." r.'.^n-tt-lin the idttal Laxative. 1 ciuna ih sold by your local drug* /i*t. Buy a hot (lo today. Uhen another inaiTlia* it, it secrrw 'il<e a fortune; when you have it, on 'y ,noilfly- So. O-'Ofl. Tlmt Dry llaeltiitg < ongli wed* attention. Ask your druggist for llrown's Hronehial Troches, which will qalcl'l*' r?*ll?v? tho rough. I li^ cheapo*! filings in tlio moun tains of North Carolina nro sunshine ?' m 1 moonshine. Only ()n? "Broino Quinine" That Ih Laxative Bromo Quinine Look for the signature of E. vV. Qrov?. Used the World ovor to Cure a Cold in On? Ray. 28c. In three yearh tho gold circulation of iho Hank of Japan ha# Increased $5,000,000, thy silver circulation |4, 000,000, wh 11 w the note circulation ha* only Increased by $8,600,000. KrvrnnS, $iOO. The readers thin paper will he pleased to learn that ihetM* at teuai one dreaUed dis ease ?hat seiencW hns toon able t? cure in all Its stages.and that is Catarrh. Mall'sLWrrb I lire '" tho nnlv (positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional diae&ae. require* a constitutional treatment. H Jill's Catarrh Cure l? taken inter nallv.aoti* g^irectly upon the blood andtnu oouk surface* of the system, theret>y destroy ing the foundation of the diKeaae, and giving the patient strength by butldiug up the con stitution and rtxjiHiing nature in. doing itn work Th? proprietors hnve ?o fiioch faith in Uh curative powers that tfiey offer One Hundred Dollar* for any case that it tail* to< Cure. Bend for list of t**tuuoniata. Address K. J. CitCNKr A. Co., Tole<io, O SnM l>v | )rtl*n'l*t*. 75c Take lla.ll'? Family iSlla for constipation. A Little Hasty. Numerous eonipluinU bad come bo fore a certain public official In re lard to tho ijuallty of food served to the lnmetes ol one of the public in stitutions, and he determined to In vestigate for himself in order to sea If tha matter really reyuirod atten tion. Making hla way to the particular tullding in question Just about dinner lime, he walked straight over to where the kitchen was located. At the very door he encountered two muscular looking men carrying ? huge, steaming boiler. "Put thut kettle down," ho ordered brusquely, and the men at once obey ftd. "Get me a spoon," ha next eoin manded. The man that brourht tbn npoon rras abotit to say sonuthlng. but was ordered to keep Hi!?>iit "Tuko off the lid." was the n.?xt eommund; "I'm roIiik to taste It '' The two men were utterU eo-.vel by the olfl -ial's brusmiiMicss and w?.n derfngly wa'clud him Kiilp down .? good mouthful. "I)o yon mean to s iy that yr.u ri'l this soup?" the oflleial denruid-.1 "Why. it tastes to nn> tsiore UUe d rty water." "So it iH, sir." replied one of tho men, respectfully. "We weie jvibt icrubbing the floors Credence should be given (o one skilled in his particular profession. P.\ NTRV CfJMVM) . A Way Some People Have. A doctor said: ? "Before marriage my wife obaervrd ' !n summer and country homes, com ing in touch with families of varied . means, culture, tastes and discrimi nating tendencies, that the families using Postum seemed to average bet ter than those using eoffce. "When we wore married two years ...ago, Post urn was among our flmt order of groceries. We Also put in softie coffee antj tea for guests, but after both had stood around the pan try about a y/bar untouched, they were thrown away, and Postum used only. "Up to the age of 28 I had been acou?tome<\ to drink coffee as a rou tine habit and Buffered constantly from indigestion and all It* relative disorders* Since using Postum nl' the old complaints have completely left me and I sometimes wonder if I ke?er had them." fame fives by Postum Co., Battle Ore*** Mtch. Seed "The Reed to Waavtnv* la ?ks? TkeWi 4 r<e ? ROOSEVELT IN SCORCHING WORDS ATTACKS THE LAW-DEFYING RICH President In a Special Message Compares Crimes of Standard Oil to Murder, Fraud and Ballot-Box Stuffing. UTS GAMBLERS IN STOCKS IN CLASS WITH CASH SHARKS Asserts That Unscrupulous Men ol Wniiltti Have liandud Torjuther to Attacl "I* Admlnlsiratlon and iirlnu About a Mellon. Washington, D. C.?'Never before, perhaps, in the history of the country has a President of the United States de'ended his policy in such impassioned language or nvid'isuch a bitter attack on his enemies and predatory wealth in geneial as President Roosevelt does in a special message which he sent to both houses of Congress. His message was ostensibly lor the purpose of recommend ing legislation for, the protection of the interests of the working man, but lie make* it the insti unvnt by which he flays the Standard Oil Corporation and the big railroad and financial in terests of the country who are opposing him because of his poli cies; places the blame for the rece nt financial distress on a few men of great wealth, and plainly intimates that there is a con spiracy against him by the reactionaries of the country. He does not re2? 1? on2 jo', from his determination to curb trust abuses and renews his recommendations for the enactment of legislation that will give the Inderal Government supervision of the financial and plwsifflliL1.'"4l,on nf rnilmaHc ;?r>H mntrr>] I , ??ui, \ll \ I II- would thank hotli our cmtitorK mid <)o Olvlaw-defv n_ W. ?-!t . I |] nj^.ilrof> in mill linr?> it settknu-nt w \ ? Th't President refers wlf. strong feeling to the attacks K are being made on him th new h|>:ipera and public HpeakerA|M'r"V trolled by the Standard Oil Trusfvontli othpi' combinations and nays tin* Ks. not'j of these attacks upon his eff<\" r to secure honesty In bunness ai politic* Is that they are unnatural and uiiwarranted, and business pan." la the penaltv. I.Ike Pica of Ouinhler. The morality of such ? pica, ln/i savs. 1.4 prc lv.lv arf great as If ma<t'' on behalf <? f flirt tnon caught in , > gambling estahlishui 'lit raided by tl<;o police and nr-.niis that no effort tihoulji.'i bo niado to prevent a repetition of thjo Insurance. banking and railroad Bcaijlti dala In Nhw York, the Chicago an|r> Alton detil, tho successful effort bf ? the Standard Oil peoulo to crush onjo every competitor and (o establish ("> monopoly which treats tho ptihlbo with a contempt It deserves so lonin ai If permIU men of ouch principle?;! to avow and act on them with imn nu r. it y. Th? "hu*iii?Ks" which Is hurt bj | thy iii')vi>ni?;n' for honesty, the Pros). Icinnt says, Is the kind which In th* I lout', run It pavs tho country to havtii' hurt; the kind which has tended t<| tnak) th<> nam-) ''high finance" ii term of bcaiiOuI to which all honest ? American men of bualness should Join In putt iuk an end. .1 The opponen's of the measures he j champions. Mr. Ilooscvell says, single out now oir.? anil nov> another ?<">? sncciai attack, as If the movement he I Ih eiiKaged in wan purely economic. Tills Is not so. he says, for It 1s funda mentally an ethical movement and ohm which must be persevered in until tho spirit which lies hehlud It sinks d?ep into the heart and conscience of the whole people. Ills purpose, he declares, In to K.'eure national honesty In business an I politics and equality of opportunity fu?' all. and he will not bi> swayed from It bJ^trKacks on liiin. liiuvM W ill lie F/i forced. The laws, the President Insists. nm?t in fu'.uii be aUmlnlsterecp. as they tire a' \ r:>.-:et:f, \ justice bjt'iyg nipped oyt wit.ii an even >iand to great rtud st>iu)l. 11and poor," and s> i nirtf. A t> I h > adds t.hut tliere bl.ouId b.? i,.- ?1 'l.i v in supplementing | tho laws no<<n the statute books, W Itii others h ? recommends. H 'ferritin to the financial situation. th?? President rayn there Is a natural ten i Ti'-y to f? ?1 gloomy and fright-; en "1 at t.io outlook, but ho (lectures there Is no Justification for such a fceiieg. n* tii.'ro is no nation no ab solutely Mine of success as ours, and wo imiat certainly succeed Not Kcponsible, He Say*. The President then disclaims any i responsibility for the busin-ss dis tress. ?:i>ln^ lie does not believe for a tnomre.' t' i ? if any actions of the' A ?'-ninir.t n n brorght it on. It was ? di:\ i:? to the speculative folly a:i? 1 .nit dishonesty of a few men . of ?i e:i' Wi'.il'h, who seek t<> shield t h< hi .^Iv<m from the effect of their <-v m r* ? ' mI ?? k- )? y fi v ?t-?I?| n w t f ro- i i 11; to t h<> aet i ?s < ? f t h ? i ? who have! 11 . I i o p:it a st i,i t \i t he w ro igdoi ng. sus the PriMdent. "If It! were i rue t! >.t lo cut out rott 'iineHs from th<? body i lit 1 r meant a mo in rirary chr? k to an unhealthy soom l?'K rlty, I rlioul 1 not for a mo ment hesltato to put the knife to the co ruptlon." tie advoeat-.i tiie immediate re-en a>'t m >nt of tho etn ;ilo> >.rs" liability law, limiting Its ir;tpe to Interstate employment to conform to the ruling ? of the Supreme Court; nines legisla-[ tion providing for compensation by the Government and employers gen erally to all employes for injuries, calls attention to the need of some action in conuection with the abuse of | In junctions In labor 'cases by the j co i "3 ami warns men of property Head of French Church l>e:ul. Cardinal llichard, the Archblsho-i of Paris, died from cant; ? t iw.V-W lii'e tunqi?. rrancols Marl' P.si;? i.iin Hb'hard. Archbishop of I'.i\ a< born in Nantes, France, in 1 s l:? and was created a Cardinal in Innd. ' Cncmploycd March at Detroit. An "army of the unemployed" marched on tho City Ha'.l at IJotrop, Mich. The Mayor promis^.l to urge the hastejilng of city work as a m >a.s uro of relief. 'J Ik? Fit Id ot Sports. John J. Ryan, of "get-rich q.ib-V notoriety, declares he will quit the turf. Michigan's withdrawal from the Western conferenco is conceded to be responsible for the changed plans of the "big edght," which has now ar- I ranged a soveu-ganie football sched- 1 ule (or 1^0 S. Both Cleveland and the worlds ehamnions have ea^t nn enticing bait ! to '"lad" .louts, catcher of tm- \ale' nine, to become a prcfssidona!, but j Jobm dcciares he desa noi wish to mint 1% U? "prtf'' raax*. ' VV. , ~L '? k>~ ? ? jjh i i mixing ill! old (rirrsda of Tlio C (it'll Hupp'y Co. for their psM )uisin<o and hoping for a on'imianco of the said Itespeclfullv, I'. A. HOY KIN, II. C. Sll ACKLKLFORI), - The Cain ?*mi Supply Co | NoilliwesterD Railroad of S. ? No ?;8 No 7( ! Lv ('uukIom 1 1 f> p m 7 00 h f S > I {v .I mic 4 -5 p m 7 10 n I Ar I', UtIxj 1 38 p m 7 30 ft I Iw* 11?I??*11 h I 43 p iii 7 40 H i Ar li'M.lcn i :>H p in 8 GO n t J Ar D.ilz. ?!I 5 lit p in 8 *2f) u i ? N W Junction f? 43 |) in 8 .r?8 ft ti , Ar Sutn'er 5 I'> ? in 0 00 a u < V No GO No 71 , Lv Sumter fi it 1 |? m 0 3(5 a ir ! \ \V .1 unction '? ?'??< j> m 9 38 ii ir. | ! > i'/. II C f?0 p in 0 59 n tn i !'-? 'i'li ii 7 08 p in 10 10 ii m I :?-im'??*17 23 p m 10 '21 ft m hiIi i'Im* 7 30 p id 10 31 a in S'i liv Jiuw* 7 r.o p in 11 oo ft in Ar Cftiii'loii H 00 p in 1 I 10 ii in Ail tiauiH diiiiy except Sunday. THOMAS WILSON, Moudy for Hie rights of the man of wenltli i\nd for the lights of th?? wage worker. J '' \Vg r.cck tc protect i'i?' pi'i/^biiy I of every uiftii who acts honestly, of every corporation t h ft t represents wealth honestly accumulated and honestly used. Wo seek to Htop wrongdoing , and we doslro to punish tho wrongdoers only na far as It Is necessary to achieve this end." The Administration's aim, the President asserts, is to control law defying wealth, and he asserts that corporations and men of great wealth have handed together to bring about a reaction from this policy, hiring writers to attempt to overthrow and discredit all who honestly administer the law. Flays Standard Oil. Tho Standard Oil Company and the Santa Fo Railroad he specifically de nounces. With regard to the former !ho says: 1 "The methods by which the fltand aid Oil people and those engaged in | the other combinations of which I | have spoken above have achieved ?great fortunes can only be justified j by the advocacy of a system of moral I Ity which would also Justify every i form of criminality on tho part of a i labor union, and every form of vlo ! lence. corruption and fraud, from : murder to bribery and ballot-bo* stuffing In politics." In advocating laws better to secure control over great business concerns, especial^ great common carriers, Mr. ltonsovelt nays the Interstate Com merce Commission should be empow ? ivd to i HMi upon any lato or practice on its own Initiative, oven to prohibit an advance In rate pending examlna I jon lie says the Federal Government should exercise supervision over the financiul operations of interstate rail roads, and must also assume a cer tain measure of control over their physical operations. He favors traffic associations. After quoting from Lincoln, "with malice toward none, with charity for all; with firmness In the right as God giv?s vis to see the light, let us strive on to finish tho work we are 111," thu l'resident says: "In (he work we of this generation ait* in, there Is, thanks bo to the Almighty, no danger of bloodshed and no use for the sword," us "we strlvo to bring nearer the day when greed and trickery and cunning shall bo trampled under foot by tho?'? who light for righteousness that exalteth a nation." Indust rial News I'm out aging. Industrial n w ^ is slinhtly more en O'f.r.agin^ ?n the whole, but there Is . iuuca id!.t machinery, and the coal out;mt has hem curtailed on that ac count together with tho tardiness of v\. uter. Slrrl Trust Farning*. Tho quarterly report of tho Vnltod States Steel Corporation showed net ? arningi of $3:.',f?f>3,&J>5 and a de ? ,.n.? In unfilled orders of 3.865,105 . as compared with December 31, l j y J ' Siub Fndsi of News. Tho amendment intended to cur tail the negro vote In Maryland has 'jjtn completed. ? Army men, in Now York City, were overworked by the continued rush of unemployed to recruit. I The National Bank qf North Amar ' ica, New York City, went tfcto tUa hauda of a Federal receiver. Tho worst storm In fifty yea.i was 4^?jK?j*Mid at NantucVat. Mass., Willi thousands ot damag-.*. Providence, K I., has arranged to npta a 'fresh sir'' school on th? plant ot aitoiur lasiitoUoM t? Euro&? a ? ECZEMA SCIME9 WOUHAttt Bod/ ?TM JU*r?I>Achjurg*d tron HoepJt#!* m Mwwtmi. lUuiedlw CuMd iUa? "Kr?m the ti? of tbc?? no*bib? until Bfteen yuti o5d, my ?*n OWi life ?u mad* intelerabl* by *os?UM fc? Hn wfii.l form, in *pit? of treatment* W?* diaeaju gradually epread until nearly rve/y mH of lii? body wm qwlt* r*w. Ira uaad to tear hiiuaelf dreadfully in hU al**p and th? agony b? wont through u quit* beyond word* T*he rv^iuit-uUl dool^r pronounced th? cut hopeieM We bad bun in bo# pitela four lima* tnd ha we* pr?;.ounc*d one of the worat caaea ever aihjitted. From each he we* discharged aa incurable. We kept try id | remedy after remedy, but had gotten ilMott paat hoping for a cur*. Hlx month* ago w? purcnaaed A aet of <'uticura Kemedie*. The reeult wu truly mar vejoua and to-day he ia perfectly cured. Mre. Lily Hedge, '..'amblewell Clraen, Eng land. Jan. 12, 1807 " Too many men attempt to make nn arc light hIiow on a candle light in come TimtTY VFAItrt OF I*. A Fearfully Long KU*ge of Dally Ptla j mid Mlscr>. Charles Von Soebuen, of 201 A St,, [ Colfax, vVaeii., Baya: "Kor at leaai I thirty year* I auf. fared with kidney trouble*, arid the at* taeka laid me up tor daya at a time witk pain in the. back and rheumatism. When I was up and around aharp twinge# caught rne, and for fifteen years tho frequent passages of kidney secretions an noyed me. But Down's Kidney Pills have given me almost entire freedom from this trouble and I cannot speak too highly in their praise." Bold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Fouter-Mllburn Co., buffalo, N. Y. A man seldom does much {food in the world until j^<s stops trying |o do liarm. A Itoinedy For Neuralgia or Paiu It the Nerves. For neuralgia and sciatica Bloan'S IJiilinetit has no equal. It has a pow erfully h? dative rffect on the nerves ?penetrates without rubbing and gives immediate relief from pain? quickens the circulation of the blood and gives a pleasant sensation of comfort and warmth. "For three yeara 1 suffered with neuralgia in the head and Jaws," writes J. 1'. Hubbard of Marietta, 8. "snd had almost decided to have three of my teeth pulled, when a friend recommended me to buy a t\v? ntv-flve cent bottle of Sloan's Idn* imerit. I did so and experienced im mediate relief, and I kept on using It until the neuralgia wan entirely c irfd. I will n< ver be without a bot tle of Sloan's Liniment in my house a v.nin. I use It also for insect bit,es ?nd ?ore t.hroat, and I can cheerfully rrc.ommend It to any one who suffers from any of the ills which I have nier.t loned." A sure tiling about polities is, tlmt ymi don't have a chance to he popu lar unless you are in it. For lilc and this notice the John A Sa'Kfr Seed Co., I,a Crosse, Wis., in i>r-.l?r t?? gain 250,000 new customers during 10)H. will mail you free their groat plant and seed catalog together with 1 pkg. "Quick Ouick" Carrot ? .10 1 pkg. Karl test Hipe Cabbage 10 1 ) kg. I 'm best Emerald Cucumber 15 1 pl.g. I.a Crosse Market Eettuol 1) I pi.g. Early Dinner Onion 10 1 pl.g. Strawberry Muskmelon 1.1 1 pi.g. Thirteen l)ay Radish 10 l.<yr? kernels gloriously beautiful flower seed 15 Total ... $1.00 Above iw nulKcicul seed to grow 35 bu. of rarest vegetable* and t'imands ot brd* liant flowers and all is moiled to you POSTPAID Foil 12r. or it you send lfie, we w,ll add a package of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. bal/er Seed Co , I.a Crosse, Wis. A. (J. L. People troubled with "swollen for tunes" appear to dread I lie renied'ca prescribed by the government special ists, evidently preferring, observes the Washington Pest, the swelling to the poultice. Piles t ured in O to I I Day*. 1'az.o Ointment is guarant-ed to cute any oaseof Itching. Blind, Bleodingor Protruding I'sle* in G to 11 d?.vsor tnontn refunded. 50c. A man will remember the kiss lie failed to *ret lon<; alter the other* ar? forgotten. So. I)- 'OS. One of the Essentia /^r of the happy homca of to-.!av is a va* fund of information a ; to th ? best method? of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy facidty of selecting and obtain* ing the best the world affords. One of the pro'ducU of that class, of known component parte, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-informed of Ihe World as a valuable and whole-wio? family laxative is the well-kt>own Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. THIH HAN'S BACK AOHJG0 FOJi TWO YIIAJUL Cured by Mlnarl'i 1/1 aimedt after *11 ?!?? had f?tlc4?we wiul you to send ? po?t?) for ? Free Hott??. Miuard'a I/ini(11 ont Mfg. Co., Dear Sirs:? I writ* yeu th??* f?w line* to Ut you know that I think you for y?ur ample of Mia* ard'a Liniment ??ut me about % week and a half ago. I want to tell you that I have had the lotck ache nearly two years, and could not gal anything to euro it until 1 looked in th? paper and found your adver tisement. I had spent a good deal of money and did not get any aatisfaction out of it. Now 1 will toll my friend* and neighbors about your great remedy for all acho* and pains, for 1 am fooling 0. K. novr. You can publish my name Miywhere you like and 1 will recommend Minard's Liniment. Your* very truly, Joseph Perry, 33 Ingraham Bt., K. Providence, R. I., Jan. 7, 1908. Tb? above letter is one of many telling of wonrieiful curea by Minard'e Liniment, and we again offer to eer.d a ap?ciat bottle Free to all who send a postal to Minard'e Lini ment M/g. Co., 8o. Pramitigham, Maas. When a man begins stretching hi* conscience it soon grows out of. shape. PITy,8t. Vitus'Dimee:Nervotu? Disease*. per manently cured by Dr. Kline's <>reat Norv# | ftoatorer. Hi fcHw bottle and treatise free, i Or. H. R. Kline, Lo ,<>9? Arch tit., Phil*., P*. If you stone your wife you go to jail; if you don't rock the baby you got wors*?. ' Taj lw'* Cherokee Itomedy ufttweet Ocm an<d Mnlleit l<i Nature's great rott?* dy?ouree Oou^he, Cold?, flroup and Coa Mmptlon, an<l all throat and lung trouble*. 4t druggists, 25o., 60<;, and il.GO per bottle. He who has Ihc power to command will he. found to have the deBire to obey. ' The very -visest advice: take Garfield Tea whenever a laxative is indicated! Pleasant to the taate, auuple. pure, mild, potent and ' health-giving, wade of Herbs?not drugs.. A right of ^etion cannot arise from ?. cause tainted with fraud. More proof that Lydl^ E. Pink ham'# VepretablajUomnound saves woman from surgical operations* Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: "I was a great sufferer from femalo troubles, and Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege table Compound restored me to health in three months, after my phynician declared that an operation was abso lutely necessary." Mrs. Alvina Sperling, of 154 Cley bourne Ave.. Chicago, 111., writes: " I sulTered from female troubles, a tumor and much inflammation. Two of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to nave my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound entirely cured me without an operation." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousandsoi women who have t>een troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, inat bear ing-down feeling, llatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick women to writ? her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mas*. CAPUDINE It r?mo?n tbe citui. K. m 1 J Vv fc. aootbaa tbo narree and fca%^ relieve* the tkchae and GOLDS AND GRIPPE lirmlitrfK-a ?nil Neurnln1? alto. No bad r7ti.li Sue, o und 60<: buttlea. (LIQUID.) \\ lieu i\ man's success meets his ex .retaiinus the latter are usually on their return trip. 111 IhTPH N*r*n>' Hniirf Hi*:* nnd Hnrlay VVArl I LU Any kind uny qimntMy. ??f H ? i,r.f W* |>nj' freight. R It'll M ON ? \l\U t O.. 1 1UI> K. fury *?., Kltkmaad. Tt. John White<ZiCo. Uulsv.lk-, Ky. 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A J .WtMtoW?8??ttfcMrl r _ UbMf*oftwth?cv Mwa. aHZy* j*1u,cuvm' Many & mail'* MtocM* in dtit to III numerous prediction* of his tin % rown from pure bred 1,000 U 6,000 at $1.50 per 1,000 6,000 to 10.000 at 91.26 per 1,000 10,000 to ?, 000 at $1.60 per 1,000 20,000 or orer at t>paclal rates. I <l?liv??y to goad condition. M. 1. 1 ni>k* a (ttectalty of a crate of cabbaga pUalt uwitaiuia# 100 ?ach of the four rafUttaa, dtiivaicd at aoy Southern Kspitaa 0??a far (l M. ARTHUR W. FKRNY Ymmv'i Itlwui, a. c. Mule Team 20 BORAX Alt d??l*r?. lt-ltc . ?ftd ft tb. bosei. BkmyU, OOklat. Parlor ?.ud 0?m? "WHIZ." 10O. PACIFIC &6a?T BORA* CO., N?w York. MTMft'afi./t??oA Bo*>kM#/(?i? te^lS5rfl$6ahwSR?firfleK*lClUy?r^oI"^ aegiEfak Charleston LARGE TYPE WAKEF1EID1 Second Earlieitl EarlyJersey WAKEFIELD Tha Earliest Cabbate Grown SUCCESSION The Earliest Flat Head Variety ' CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale | rAM ON MY ANNUAL TOUR around the world with any of the best-known varieties of Open-Air Orown Cabbage Plants at the following twice*, vli: 1 .OX) to 4,000, at $1.50 per thousand; S,000 to 9,000. ?t 11.25; 10,000 or more, at Wc., P.O. B. M?r??tt, S. C,_ All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for price* on 60,000 or 100,000. Cash Accom panying all order# or they will go C. O. D. Address B. L. COX, Ethel, S/C., box 2 An average crop of tobacco extracts from the soil at least one hundred pounds (100) of Potash per acre. To secure a full crop of good quality TOBACCO tho fertilizer should contain at leasts % actual Potash in the form of sulphate. .. We have a book on the subject of tobacco that we mail to growers free. . May we sand it to you ? GERMAN KALI WORKS New York?93 Nassau Street .Chicago?Mound nock Building Atlanta, Ga.?1224 Candler Building 7 *HOES AT AIX \ Mmcn. roiv (very MEMBER Or THE FAMILY MCN^ MYli WOMM, MISSCS AftD CHILDREN. ? W* L Dmvofm* puthmm mntf mmftm ww' iW1* 02.30, fa.OOand 99.BO mhornm than any of Mr mwnfaefMPW m thm worH jkMMM A?/<* thmtf mh?0a. in MAcry war (onoor, and ? ?M of oraatmr rtfiw rAan any other ? mtromm fn thm Mrw/a to-tf my. y rut ' Cvlor t'.V'Ut* I'*ed 56tGHt! Edf8 St?* c,nno! * Earned At Any Prloe ~ **?*?><*. 8?Wby the ?.?? ihw dftii/ri MEiiflg Q" bottom. T?k* IV o Mnt>?utute C?.lo* free from ***** t o ...r p?rfof the "orM ]"'^ ^r. Ji. UUU?1.A8, Brocklun, Mn*a. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THfi SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT, C a psic um-Vasclinc. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE , PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE DON'T WAIT^ TILL THE PAIN COMES?KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK, SURE. SAPE ANB ALV/AY3 READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PR1CE 16c. -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUDES MADE OP PURE TIN-AT ALL DKUCCtSTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTACE STAMPS. A substitute tor and superior to mustard or any other plas.er and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article aro wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Hcad ache and Sciatica. V/e recommend it as the best and safest external ccuntcr Irritant known also as an external remedy for pains in the chest ar.d stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and it will be found to be invaluable In the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it is the best cf all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. t?nd your addresa and wa will mall our Vaaclln* Booklet describing our preparation* which will Interest you. 17 State St. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York City 3PIjAJXTTB that will makk oabbaq-xi Eaf> J?rae> Ch?r!*t?*? Urvt H?nder?m'? Early Early Wake Ac M Typo WakoAeid SncceMion Wlnnlnjr SUtdt Summer I am located on ono of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, our climate is mild* just sufficient cold to harden and cause plants to stand severe freezing after Mttin* out In the ?older s?ct ion*, /guarantee satisfaction or money refundea. Bxpress rates to all points very low. Ftlcci: 1,000 to 5,000 M 91.50; S,000 to 9,000m *1.15; lO.OOuaod ove* at f! 00. Special price* on Urge low. Scad yott* ortewto X*. W. TOWT ?ffm. flwiir Plant Or?w*r Ttftfm* Win, TmT?Mat,K H?rtW? l??tet, S.O. lmMstmKm,IMmNM,S.C. At Middle j? 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