The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 27, 1908, Image 4
BOPO Oil,
which form
lor t. ...
li*ilBtviir>y for KpnHm
lion of more 1 1 <1
The above refers, of eourae,' to
pure. genuine SVIiltn l."iid only Adul
(ersted and fake " Wli 1 1 ?> I .??? ?1 , " of
which there are many branda on (ho
market, Ik generally gome aort of
eompoidlton containing only n per
centage of white load sometimes no
White I -'-ltd Ht nil; In nuch titnff,
t ?? \ I or ground rock, chalk, and
aimllar cheap snhstanecH are used to
make bulk and initiate the appear
ance of pure White Lead
There Is. however, ? positive lest
i iy which the purity or Impurity of
Wttlte lyfad njay b? proved or ej
i d, belore painting with It.
'I In* blow-pipe flame will reduce
.luji A'liHe l ,???? d to metallic lend. If
White I cri'l he thus tested
an I it only |?n r? 1 ill I y reduce# to lend,
?f!K a .ri'bUlae, It Ik proof that
oiti'Ki ruttK ?d?o wan thero beam en
u t.ito I, Pltd
I riH National I .end Coin pa ny guar
nvie* all White I, '-ad h? ? I ft In puck
eearint* 1 1 ? "hatch Hoy painter"
ii... i k to prove HlipoluiHy pure
>1. .i?t ihib ii!oW-p|po test, and thai
ii inu> iMMke I tie lest yourself In
,hj, pwn m nin they wtil H"ttd free
: < n i ?'.4n?'Kt ii blowpipe and every t
? nm else tiecexsoiry t<i make tli->
.?it ingoiher with u valutihln booklet
?i? paint National head
(.<!?>. Hity Wo.mHji idge lJuildinu, New
ork
Proverbs and Phrases.
A hundred years cannot repair a
moment 'n loss of lienor. ? Italian.
The eheaper advice is to got the
more i< ?"-*ts you to follow it.
Hew are the goose when the fox
proaphe*.- Italian.
State ok Ohio, City ok Toi.kop i
Lucas ? county, I
I'RANK .J t ii k.n k v makes oath that iie.itl^.
?emor partner ofttiw linn ot l? JCuicnky A
III., dotty; lju?ine?H utilie Jity ot IoIlmJo.
I oimiy and Mule Hlorc?tfcid, and tiinr?aiJ
tt tin will pay ttic mini otoSK II.UNUKKD l?oi,
I. An* t??r ?fieh and m mry cuius ul CAI AHIlll_
thul cunnot In- cured l?y tlin uae ul liAl.L'a
C-A Infill II I'lKK. HANK .1 I II K.N KV
hwuin lo U:iur?. me a/H^ KiiiiNcritioil in my
piVHence, llii? OUi tlay ol llm'iiitii'i . A I J . .
18*} A \S O l.KASOM ,
lhKAI.,1 Notary I'lildic
1 1 nil ? Catarrh Oirei* taken uy (>i nally . an<l
acta- direct ly on ilie liloml ami rnucuua ?ur
la tea ul the system hunt i^r leiitiiiiontula.
tree. J* . J I 'HKNKY & Co.. Toledo. O
hold I ? v all I )rii|!|iiMlH. 75f.
Take Hull'* Family i'lila for constipation
In regard t n Hie marketing ot
American motor cars in Turkey Vic.!
Consul ' (ieneral William Hmiih !,><??
ftilviarn thai uwitiK to the impossible
roads anil streets there are lei pr ?
p?*els wfiatever for but>int'Rs in tli<j
Constantinople <1 1st riot.
That Dry iiaiUinx I'ouizh
needs a 1 1 "*n< Im'h. Ask your drnpt;is?
for Brown's Hi? iichial 'Troches, which
will qvitcklv t ? ? ! I ? v - ? I h ?> eoii'^h.
To have I he approval ?if one's con*
bcicnce is always wort!) while.
fi. H . Oar.rN'a S<'*? of Atlanla, O*., i\ra
lh? only aJicei'tafiil Pr<>|?y Bpeolnllitta In tha
w tM. Bee tli?ir t II >??r a i t>fTt?r in ml vartlne
nimit tu uuoili?r oolninn of thl# pai>?r.
Force without judgment falls by
' i.Js own weight Horace. So. 13- 'OS
tti ti cured in 30 minutoa by Woelford ?
KaniUry ixition. Sever tada. At druKyiaia.
A ^ood cause makes a stout heart
'?u<i a stromj arm. ? (ierman.
TM
a MOTHER
II . \v many American women in
:v ii-'tn* -; {?>-<!, iy long f ? > i* this
' '< in.* into vtu ir liws, and
a . i ? i . n!trr i !?-?v words, but
l ( :: >!!'.?' ( ? l ; . i ' ! i? ? d<TnmC?'
u.i : . 1. t| f iti. i., (!. niril them.
1-. . . . \ ? . i '? .m i: it < 1 1 -li d in this
st;'. .a t i siK'iiM I if w th.it prepara
tion ft i- l,i ukh\ maternity is
it- -, unplished by the use ol
LYOIA E.FMNKHASVS'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Ma#>ie t of ;t
Union, S. C'., writes t<> M in. Pinklum :
"I was proatly rni. -<!<?? n in hoalth
from a woaknoss prouliar to mv srx,
wlion T,v<lia 1',. I'inl;hiinr k Y? ^;.-t i! .V
Compound was vei l ? i : i ti i?- t<> me. It
not only rostm-oil n c t.> pi-i foot health,
but to my doliirht ' nm a mother."
Mrs. .Josephine Hall, of Bardstown,
Ky., writes :
"I was n vorv R-rent sufferer from
female troubles, and my physician failed
to help mo. I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound not only restored nv
to perfeot health, but I am noivapniuit
mother."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN,
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has l>eon the
standard remedy for female ills
and has positively cttred thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, ? irregularities,
periodic pfflns, backache, that boa r
fng-down feeling, flatulency, indirec
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. PinkliAin invif
women to write her
~ She has guided
hfaltht A nilrfti.
f ' 1 1 * !
too MEN HULE NATION. |
WS U FOLIEIIE
Wisconsin Senator Declares Re
cent Panic Was Planned.
AMENDMENTS TO ALDRICH BILL
Jtnilrond Itond* Dropped ? Meiiule
Committee Votes to Kliinliirttr
'i'liib I'Vttturo of Currency M< im
ure ? - Hy uophlM of Hprech.
Washington, D. C. -Congress WHH
electrified by tho sudden elimination
of 1 1)0 railroad bond feature from the
A Id rich Currency bill, and Inter by h
bluer attack on tbo measure l>y Sen
ator Robert M. La Kollette, of Wiscon
sin, In which' be charged that It wan
tho legislation moHt desired by the
coniparaH vgly email clique wblc.b has
succeeded in dominating the financed
of i he cuuntry. The business of the
Nation, be declared, has gradually
been centralized until it la directed
by the men who control the New York
bunks, and these men number less {
than 1 Oo.
Aldrlch's renunciation of the clauie
of hiH measure admitting railroad
bonds ah a I<hhIh for the issuance of
emergency currency occasioned as
tonishment. This renunciation was
made in committee Just before the
Senate met. Other minor conces
sions were made, but the railroad !
bond feature overshadowed every- 1
thing elite. At first it wan believed [
Hint Die action was taken to embar- .
ran* ha KoJIette, whose address was
understood to he leveled principally ?
ut this phase of the niPiimirn.
l,a Kollette was late In rising t?
address the Senate. He declared that I
the recent panic originated through J
the cent rallzatlon of business. in the
bands o t a few men. These men*, be '
c.harged later, had plotted to bring i
about the panic to satisfy business,
legislative and political grudges, and
to advance their own selfish Interests. 1
"i h uve here a list of about 100
men," he said, waving a paper at tho
Senate, "who control the industrial,
financial and commercial life of tbo
American people,. In the grasp of
the.M* 100 mentis the destiny of the
Republic. The Country does not tteem
tf> realize how closely allied are the
-great banking houses of the money
centrea to this ce u fral rzaTloTir'*
Senator I>a Kollette here read a list
of the names of the men who con
trol the industrial and transportation
enterprises and tho banks of the
country, Continuing, be said
"No student of tho economic,
changes In recent years can escape
tin* conclusion that the ownership
and control .of railroads, telegraph,
shipping, cable, telephone, traction,
impress, mining,' Iron, steel, coal, oil,
Has, electric light, cotton, copper,
sugar, tobacco, agricultural Imple
ments and the feed products iiim com
pletely controlled and mainly owned
by these men."
I.esH Than lOO M?-n Who
( Mitrol Nation's Wealth.
V.'ushiiigtou, I). ('. 1 (i e list of less
then Mm men (including those who
h a ? ? ? i : . I since the data was com
I'll 1> who control all the financial,
industrial and i-<uiiiiierolnl business of
the i oiiiit ry. and whose names ap
pe:.:- in !;o<:i 1 (H?0 to 1800 director
ate^. pi oi.iin ' ? n 1 1 > mentioned by Sena
tor I, Follett" in liis speech, follows:
\! .'?! a! ??!!
.1 r> ?< Sttlliran,
SainnH Sloan.
F!. II llnrri iiuin,
Ml sea Taj ior,
t<\ ii. noiUo,
J. 11. Cos',
i I A < ' 1 il \ 1 U\
?A in. I \ ? i ? k ? ? 1 1 ? 1 1 " r ,
lirn r> ( ' 1 ?icU ,
A. Vai'-ntiiH'.
/ ' 1 1 Mil V.n i ?*? k .
? ; W I'i-i i ins.
I ." ! .
< l> S ."an,
? S Katri'hlld,
' W . Sti'iiins,
! O. K.nriiio.M'r,
: S f:i!i",rt
If. S-'MIT.
-? )l
? I > -III' .Jr.
mi' ton I v -s,
? . r Mm Inn,
v' C. Cnl; nail,
? !?'. 11 van
? ; \v. Vo.in?,
; i' . liiiK.ir,
Y IJatnny.
?! ? f hid ,
. T? uVh 1 1 ,
! . I '. I). \ ui-n,
? T '? I ) 1 1 K ' .
: 1 c >uli!.
). ? ; ,i ; nliMm,
. l' Snyder,
' f! Vr o', and,
? m ii Cian:n,
l.ani'T,
V I .aiiU'.'.oii,
1 ? H . J a r vis,
\. I'.
w v> n
\
\Yh!' :i'>v
!Val...dy
1' 1). Cravatb,
IV Marten,
Joh n J. Astor,
A". N. Urady,
August Belmont,
C. M. hepew,
H. M Flugler,
.las ('. Fargo,
.las J. Hill.
I'M win Haw ley,
J. R. H^geman,
.1. II llyili',
\V. II Moore,
1 ?. -< ). Mills.
C II Mackay,
C W Morse,
A K. Orr.
Oliver H Payne,
C A Peabody,
1), G Held.
.1 O Korkt'feller,
H H Kogers.
.1 ames Spi'.ver.
Charles Steele,
(' M. Schwab.
11. McK. Twombley,
F \\\ Vanderbllt,
W.'K. Vanderbllt,
I tonry W niters,
.1 l Waterbury,
W. S. Webb.
)?] F. C. Young,
.1 CI. Armour.
Charles l)avvi>8,
.las H Forgan,
J. .1 M 'teb?H,
N. H. K'-ain,
I. F Swift.
Oliver Ames,
T .1 Ooolldge,
II I. HluKinson,
Nat l Thayer,
Thos Dolnn .
}' A. 11. Wldener,
K. H. Clary,
Samuel Hca,
.1. II Converse,
S. It Shipley,
K It Morris.
Itxilway Fines Fpheld.
The I .i,.< 1 States Suprem? Court,
>? V. .t -1; i' n.i'ii, 1> V , upheld t he
.:,.i : v or ihu flues imposed on th<>
. r.'-.vns Ci'v tin at packers and th ?
.'.i; \ IS ulington and Qulncy Kail
ct.t I for accepting and giving re
L U". "3.
Actor Hitchcock Acquitted.
K.r. luond Hitchcock, the actor, was
. M-i-U-vl by order of court, in New
V. ? I'Jty. on the declaration of Flora
W'-.N'on that she had nworn falsely
? ???!.? tho Cliand Jury as to the ni
! assaults committed by him. She
? !<>ck ? (1 up, charged with perjury
Industrial Plants Itesunie.
i ? 3 from various parts of the
.> r> *;>owed many industilal
.* resuming operation, du?? to in
? .J?s isi-'oras netivitv.
The Field of laibor.
I
Tho ror*l mines of the world em- (
ploy 1 2 50.000 men.
A federationof thenorthern, south- ,
era hiuI western coal miners' unions
in New South NYalea It now com
pleted. ? I
The three mills of thi Stark Holl
?ng Mill Company, at Canton, Ohio,
ihut dowu- for three months, have
,-e*um?d. i
The plate, slab and structural mills
of the Illinois Steel Company, in
outh. Chicago, resumed *lth work
y?r 2000. inft 6000 mort men will
' . ~
IRESTORES MOTTO TO COINS
? ? " " ' -V |
House Passes Bill Putting Back
"In God We Trust"
Change Made by Vote of to
Dehate on Kxcitrd
LJvel y Intfrviit
Washington, I) C. IFnder suspen
Hfon of the rules th* House of Repre
sentatives passed thn bill providing
for tho restoration of the motto MIu
( ;<><) Wti Trust" on the gold and silver
coins of the United State*.
The hill wan passed by a vote of
2&.r> to D. debate on the subject
excited the liveliest Interest.
Mr. Carlln, of Virginia, said that In
the Issuance of the order abolishing
? he motto Provident Roosevelt had
acted unwisely and In violation of the
spirit of the law.*
Ollle James, of Kentucky, declared
that in the judgment of the Christian
puople of tho lJnited Ktates, the Pres
ident had made a great mistake.
In opposiug the bill, Mr. Kuster
mann, Wisconsin, said that the motto
Bmacked of Irreverence which wont
dangerously close to sacrilege.
"It's a piece of farcical hypocrisy,"
ejaculated Mr. Gordon, of (ieorgla.
ItlJIUSKIl TltUHT Cl/TH IMV.
Klmkening Ilusiues* Causes Hales
men to Suffer Iteduct Ion.
New York City.? That tho ttnancla)
panic has not failed to affect what
h re known as the big business Inter
ests is shown by the fact that the rub
ber goods Industry of this country is
facing a falling off in trade. The
Rubber Trust is feeliug the stress to
such an extent that a reduction of
wages has been planned.
Recently orders were sent forth to
the hundred or moro of tho Trust's
retail and wholesale companies that
expenses must be cut,
Owing to tho union ruleu and
agreements, wages to mechanics could
not bo cut, and tho higher priced men
alone will have their salaries reduced.
On April 1 the salesmen and clerks
of tho rubber business In tho lOast
and the majority of those employed
by flrlus in the Woat affiliated with
th? Trust will be forced to stand a
reduction in salaries. The reduction
will not be less than ton per cent.,
and In some cases will amount U
twenty-five per cent.
The men afff- rtefl by the economical
regime are IndignAnt.
NI'KKItY TO 1 1 10.\ I > FIjKKT.
Mvnns Requests Appointment of Suc
cessor For \V<?-!<! F.mlrcling Voyage.
Washington, I). C. ? Hoar-Admiral
Charles S. Sperry will be command
e.r-in-chlef of the Atlantic battleship
fleet wh^n it leaveH Shii Francisco in
July to encircle the globe. This was
decided by Prcaldent Roosevelt and
Ills Cabinet.
Item- Admiral Rvnns, on his per
sona! icq nest, will be relieved of the
j command at thV conclusion of (lie ija
I val review at San Francisco on May
s The Admir. il considers tins the
completion of the work he was as
signed to do, that of taking the At
j lantic fleet to the Pacific Coast. H?
I will retire in AuguHt.
the honor of commanding the fleet
! on Its visit to Puget Sound and
i fleet on lis visit to Puget Sound and
j until the homeward Journey begins.
! He has been second, fn command dm*.
Ing the voyage, and will retire iu Oc
tober.
SKXATOK W. I*. WIIYTK DMA 1>.
.Maryland's Representative in I'ppei
j House Was Fighty-tliree Years Old.
Maltlmorft, Mil -?Senator William
j Pinknev Whyte, fot man years the
| idol of the Democrats of this' city and
J Stale, died suddenly of heart failure
I following an attack of erysipelas
' Senator Whyte Oiled with dlstlnc
, tion almost all the important offices
i in the State ? Governor, Mayor, At
tomey-Oe.neral. Senator Whvte cele
! brated his eighty-third birthday in
August last.
Russian Prisons Too Small.
Th?> Duma has been asked for II.
000.000 to enlarge Russian prisons,
which are overcrowded, The number
of prisoners has increased 111 pel
?cent slnco 190(1. in January, 1908,
the total number was 1&9.53T, and lu
February 165,588, of whom 13,000
. wero political |>risonera. A large nura
; her o? death sentences were pro
? tiounced in various parts of Russia
! The doomed mon Include ten robber*
' at Krementchug, four robbers at
KlefT, three njen who attacked the
j postoffloe at Proskuroff and three
brigands at Ix>dz
Women Make .Mayor Kat Crow.
Mayor LeopolQ Markbrelt, of Cin
cinnati, Ohio extricated himself from
an embarrassing predicament by sur
rendering under a shower of protests
from women. He Instructed the
Chief of Police to keep women from
acting as chauffeurs This incensed
the Susan B Anthony Club, and (hey
started up an agitation, as n result of
which every woman who owns an au
tomobile. and a great many who do
not, personally and by mail protested
against the Mayors atlltude "I eat
crow," he said. "I was all wrong."
Strike on (iould Ron (Is R'^un.
At Denver. Col . 1 ;/00 machinists,
bollermakers and members of kin
dred trades working in the Denver
and Rio Grande Railway's shops went
oil a strike.
Kill Fo\cs by dun Only.
Mr. Clinton t? tltltnore and other
members of the Berkshire Hunt, at
1'ittsfleld. . have petitioned the
legislature for ih" passage of a bill to
prohibit the killing of f?>xes in any
other way than by shooting.
No Clejneiny Kor Ciillette.
Governor Hughes will not Interfere
with the execution in the week begin
ning March ?.o of Chester Gillette,
convicted of the murder of Grace
lirown.
Nfwujr CondeiihiiUoim.
New York's uniformed fire force '
comprises 4 OS 6 men
The American torpedo flotilla ar
rived at Panama two days ahead of
schedule.
Eastern Interests have n;*ed Con
gress to provUlev adequate pro?ec?ion
for the Atlantic coast In the absence
of the battleships.
Rear- Admiral Chad wick, retired,
said children In the Northern State*
are over-schooled. not over-educated,
and that |3C oer capita ts too much ,
for Newport to epepd aaquallv pp 1U j
school chUArta,
gini^HHa
DONT CARE KOR DRKH?.
Tk? Russian Ktupreee cares little
tor dress, though her coronation rob?
ef cloth of silver and pearrie waa
a marvelous thing And she looked
like some goddess of the tterth in
a nevel hall dress 1 designed for her
recently. It was a "simple" gown
sf white velvet with a long train and
superb veil. This last was kept in
Its place by a Jewelled white dove
lightly perched on the Tsgrltsa's hair,
which wg? arranged over a cushion.
Carmen Oylra, the white-balred Queen
of Roumanla, affecte the chartnlug
flowing draperies ofher country, with
a long lace veil held fin poaltlon with
Jewelled plus. The favorite color of
Queen Klena of Italy Is a aoft blue
gray. Wllbeltnlna of Holland feels
most at home In a tailor made gown,
and the Dowager Queen of Spain has
brHllant taste In patterned brocades
and silks.-? Worth In Harper's Bazar.
TO CI.KAN IJiCE.
To restore lace, either black or
white, when soiled, place it in milk
for 12 or lb bourn The milk becomes
icld; the Juce should then bo gently
washed' h? it ami afterwards well
rinsed in clean lukewarm Water and
laid out smooith upon a pillow la lbs
,iun.~ Itoeton Host,
DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA.
Gould Ijay Mlatvl'encll in One? ?
Hands hi Dreadful HI ate ? Discaao
l>etled Treatment for 7 Years
? Cured by Cuticura. .
"I Itad eczema on my hands for about
?even yearn and during that tuue 1 had
used several ho called remedies, together
with physicians' -and druggists' prescrip*
tionn. The disease was no bad on my
hands that I could lay a slate-pencil in one
of the crack* and a rule, placet! across the
hand would not touch the pencil. 1 kept
using remedy after remedy, and \v)tile some
gavu partial relief, none relieved ua much
aa did the first box of Cvticura Ointment.
1 made n purchase of Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and my handa were perfectly
cured after two boxes of Cuticura Oint
ment and one enke of Koap were used, W.
II. Dean, Newark, Del., Mai-. 28, 1007."
Ignorance of the law excuse# uo
one.
Only One "Itromo (Quinine"
That la laxative 1'ioiu; Quinine. I^ook
for tho signature of lv >> <;i>?vo. Used the
World over to Cure a t '? ? 1 r 1 in One Day. 25c.
Sunday is not a day for legal pro
ceeding*.
IIAI) KC/.KMA 11 YKAKH
Mrs. Thomas Thompson. ?? f < 'iarkwvllle,
Oft., writes, under date of April 1*3, 11.07:. "I
Mitonjd 15 years with tormenting eczema;
hud tho beat doctors to preserlbe; but noth
ing <111 me a iy good until 1 got tkttkkine
It cured inc. I atn no thankful."
Thousands of others ?'an testify to similar
cures TnTTintNtls Hold by druggists or
sent by mall for G'Je. by J. T. Huiptiuk*,
Dept. A, Havaitnali. (la,
Negative words ore necesary in a
j statute to effect a repeal of tlio eom
| mon law.
What CfiURca Headache,
From Octobei toMa>, t :olds are the most
frequent cause of Headache, Laxative
Broino (Quinine removes cause K. W.
'luveon box. c.
SORE FEET IN LITTLE CHICKENS.
This disease 1b not common, but
It is very troublesome when it once
attacks a flock. The disuse somewhat
resembles foot rot In sheep, for tho
toes seem to bo eaten away. l> af
feels only young chickens and may
bo gotten rhl of by keeping iho quar
ters occupied by the chicks dry and
e'ean; wash the feet of the afflicted
fowls with a fresh solution of nap
creol and warm water ? about a tea
spoonful to a pint of water. Then
apply a good ointment daily, which
can be made by adding a teaspoonful
of napcreol to half a pint of melted
lard, stirring until cool. Or carbolic
acid may be used In about the same
proportion as tho napcreol. Thorough
ly disinfect coops and runs, using
air-slaked lime plentifully, and giv
ing the fowls good, nourishing food
- Weekly Witness.
CULTITRF, OK FI.1K8
Fly breeding has long been popu
lar on many farms. The simplest
methods are to leave manure and r?>
fuse vegetables, fruit and house wasre
undisturbed. The dies are not slow
to seize the opportunity. ? American
Agriculturist,
On the Cape- to- Cairo railroad, near
Hulawavo, there is to be seen the
longest stretch of track in the world.
It l? 71 miles without the slightest
variation
Usage is the best interpreter of
tilings. ?
HAPPY <>|.|? AGK
Most Likely to Follow Prop -r Kilting.
As Old agp ad van "os. we require
less food to replace wasre. nrH food
that will not overtax the digestive or
gans. while supplying true nourish
ment.
Huch an ideal food is found In
Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat
and barley by long baking and action
of diastaso in the barley which
changes the starch Into sugar.
the phosphates also, placed up un
der the bran-coat of the wheat, are
Included In Grape-Nuts, hut left out
of white floor. They are necessary
to the building of' brain and nerve
cells.
"1 have used Grape-Nuts," writes
an Iowa man, "for 8 years and feel as
good and am stronger than I was .en
years ago I am over 7 4 years old
and attend to my business every day
"Among my customers 1 meet a
man every day who is 92 years old
and attributes his good health to the
use of (Jr. 5-Nuts and Postum which
he has used for the last 5 years. ? Ho
mines Grape-Nuts with Postua. i.nd
says they go fine together.
"For many years before 1 began to
eat Grape-Nuta I could not say that I
I enjoyed life or k'new what It was to
be able to say 'I am well.' I suffered
greatly with constipation, now my
habit* are as regular aa ever in my
life
"Whenever 1 maker extra effort I
depend on Grape-Nuts food and It
Juet fills the bill. I can think and
write a great deal easier."
"There's a Reason." Name given
by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
| Read Road to WaUYiUe," 1*
A MNUUUBIJI MAM.
Aeilv* mI Briffct, Willi Almm I ?
OMtMMlM.
ttheptrd Kollock, p ( 44 Wftlktee
Bt.# K*4 Mank, N. la a remarkable
men *t the k|? of J8.
For 40 yeoni Me wm
a vlotlnu of kid ?ey
trouble# and doctors
Mid bo wovid never
be cured. "I wfe try
lug everything," eeyn
Mr. K6Uock, "but my
beck wee lime end
weak aud every exertion vent a sharp
twinge through me. 1 had to get up
several tlmea each night \nd the kid
ney spei wtlona contained a heavy eedl
luent. Recently 1 began using !>oan'?
Kidney PUla, with fine reaulta. They
have given me entire relief."
Hold by all dealer*. 60 centa a box.
Foster-MUburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Black care sits behind the rich
man on horaebnck.- ? Horaee.
Titer* is need for Oarfield Tea when tfce
akin hi sallow, th? tongue coated, and whaa
headache* are frequent. >
A aubhequent ratification ia equiv
alent to u prior command.
Mil 1 1 ' in Dollar (iraaa.
Moat remarkable grass of the century.
Good for t.hre* rousing crops annually.
One Iowa farmer on lUO acres sold $3,
800.00 worth of seed and had 300 tons of
buy lienidos. It is immense. Do try it.
rott 10c AND THIS NOTICE
sc'jd te the John A. 8al/.er Heed Co., La
Cfuaae, W ia., to pay postage, etc.. and
they will nmil you tiie only original seed
catalog published in America with sane
plea of Billion Dollar Grass. Jklucaroni
Wheat, the sly miller mixer, bainfoin the
dry soil Inxuriator, Victoria Rape, the 20o
a ton green food producer, Bilver King
Barley yielding 173 bu. ppr acre, etc., ctc.,
etc. 1 ' .
And if you send 14c we will add a pack
age of new farm seed rieyer before seen
i>y you. John A. Salaer Seed Co., La
Crosse, Wis. A. C. L
Worry for worry's Bake seema to
be the working motto of many people.
The
General "Demand
of the Well-informed of tho World baa
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family vise because its com
ponent parts are known tjjtffbfetn to be
wholesome and triiTy bonm^Ult In effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yot
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with its 'ex
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co, proceeds along ethical lines and relics
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well- Informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
tho genuine ?manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup (x>., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
OHfUMWHf FAVOR1T* TOT?,
? W...i4i*4 and ifelrty-lwo
b+yn ?f fork a?4 seventy-two glrta
ware invited to d*?cribe their prefer
ence* to the way of toy*. Among
the former thirty one voted for a rail
way tr*t?, twoaty-tbre* for tin iol
dlers, tea for ?team engines, u!ne for
building brick* and eight "each for
t9X typewriter* and mechanical
fcorae*. Forty girl* -a solid majority
? declared without hesitation that n
doll wm superior to any other Im
plement of recreation The super
child seems, happily, a long way off
? Pall' Mall aazette.
Files ( uml 111 u to 14 Days.
Paso Qui line nt i? guurautoed t<> cure any
ease of Itching, Bund, Weeding or 1'rotruding
Piles in 0 to 14 days or money refunded. . 60o,
The man who has the courage to
tell the truth usually has the braveiy
to defend it.
BCCIMA OPH1D
/. R. Maxwell, Atlanta, O*. , ears:
suffered agony with a sew* c??? of ??"?
ma, Tried six different remedies and *m
In dee pair, when a neighbor told ine to try
t-hupttrlae's TaTTaaiMs, After using #8
worth of your tbttbsins and soap I mn
completely oured. I o*nnot say too inucU in
Ue praise." Txtt*si*s at drugguu nr by
mall 60u. Hoap 'iflo. J. T. feuurraiKa,
Dept. A, HuvnnnaU, Qa,
A Canadian suffering from cancer
at Teniae, Wash., killed hia wife,
three children and himself.
Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrupfor Children
teething, sof tans * heguiils, rod ucesi n fla m l na
tion, allays pain,o, jrea wind colic, 26c a hot tlo
To those swayed by unbending jus
tice, a beauteous race still flourishes.
FITS, St. Vitus' Danc*i;Nervoii? Disease* per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Norve
Reatorer. t!S trial bottle and treatise freo.
Dr. il. R. Kline, Ld.,86l Arch St., Phila., Pa,
,m ' ? ? ? ?? ? i i ? ?
Ignorance censes to be bliss when
you begin to realize it.
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Norab? An' ph whore do your
rp?H be goln' tonight?
Uridfet? Hhure, ehe didn't lnforu
me, but f'jn the looks iv ber, Oi Uk?
it ttbo be goln' to wun lv thltn oocilo'<
out parties. ? "Harvard Lampoon,
Free Cure for Rheu
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Botanic Blood Balm (B. It. B.) curat the worM
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inotclet and joint*. by putifyimr ihc blood.
Tliouiandi of rate* cured by B. B B .fur
*11 other treatment* failed Prlc* #1.00 par
Ui?e bottle at ding More*, with coyiplat#
dire.ciioni for home treatment. Large 4 a tuple
free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
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FOR CHILDREN,
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W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price
f?t$
Color
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Tulie IV ?v Nut)?(ltn(?.
noia dv tne \*nt inoa nonW* everywhere, fiuioee uiailcl from factory to any part of the worm. Lllu*?
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more ko?<I? brighter ami Cantor colors than ?ny other <ly?. Ottn 10c. pa<-kugo color* all libera. They dyn In fo|d water l>ottar than nny other dye. Yoa
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Lame, Sore s Sleepless, I Was Cured
By Minard's Liniment
My right arm ancL hand were so lame and pained me so with
rheumatism that I co>dd not raise it to my head to comb my haiV,
so I had to bend o^er most double to comb it on the top of my
head; they painetf] me at night so that I could not sleep very good.
I used a number of remedies for rheumatism, but none did me any
good until I tried Minard's Liniment;- then I got help and now I
won't be without it in the house. It will do all you claim for it,
and I find it good for headaches and sore throat, too. I can't
thank you enough for what it has done for me and my brother,
who has used it on his back and limbs and got great help from it.
He's seventy-one years old. I gave one of my ncigj|i>ors some,
and she says the same as I do, Yours truly, J
MRS. EMMA M. WOODS
Enfield, Mass,
A special bottle sent fr?? on requejt, Minard's Liniment Mlg. Co., Boutb
Framlngham, Mass.
More
and
Better Tobacco
? Bigger Profits
fr The labor is as great to grow and
' harvest a poor crop as. a good one.
When you can so surely "increase your
yields per acre" and get a far betttp- ??
quality of tobacco by using
Vlreinla-Carolina
Fertilizers
why not use them this season / There' ; no reason why you
cannot accomplish the same as thousands of others. Mr. V.
C. Love, of Tinkling, Va., says "As a producer of tine tobac
co, I do not feel I can say enough for your fertilizer. It makes
tobacco that brings me more money than any other fertilizer
I can get. I have tried many other brands but none equaled
yours. I believe Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to be the best
on the market for tobacco."
Virginia Carolina Fertilizers contain better and hipher
rrade materials thaft any other brands of tobacco fertilizer
i'hey will increase the yield per acre, and improve the
texture and quality of the tobacco you crow, so you can
Uet a better price per pound than ever before.
Much valuable information on tobacco-culture will be found in
t ho new Virginia- Carolina Year Book or Almanac. Don't tail
to ask rotor fertilizer dealer for a copy, or write our nearest
sale* office and one will be sent you free.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Hklimoo d.V*.
Norfolk, V*.
CcJumbU, S. C.
AtUaU.O*.
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