The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 18, 1908, Image 4

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lality HPPfl* to* Well- Informed In every walk of life and iiTHTinijffllt- pcpaammt ....... . ' liable standing. Accor Ingly, it it not claimed that Syrup of 1'ig* ?nd Elixir of Benna t? the only remedy of onowu value, l>ut ono of many rcavotu why it l? t|jjo tfe*t of personal and family luMitiv. I b tti5 fact . tlnal it ckaaaes, ewcetom and relievo* the internal orguiui on which it act? without any debilitating after effect* and without having to incrcaao tho quantity from timo to tinto. / ? It art3 pleasantly and naturally and truly an a laxative, aatl itt? component l>art? ave known to und approved by phyniciani, an it <9 free from all objection* ill vie ?ubdanec*. To get its beneficial cffocU nlway* purchaso tho genu! un manufactured by the California Fig Syrup , Co., only, and for e^lo by all laading drug get*. g? ? " Old bird# aro hard to pluck. ? Ger man. , J3 o. 8S-'03. THE SAFE WAY TO CUV PAINT. /. ? ; v ~ . a Property owners will nave a d*a\ Ot trouhlo an,d expanse In keening their buildings property palnt'-d. If they know how to protect themselves agalnat misrepresentation aa<% adul teratlon In paint material*. There's one sure and safe guide to a pure and thoroughly dependable White I*ead ? 'that'* ths "Dutch Hoy Painter" trade mark which tho National l^ad Com pany. t ho. largest maker* of genuine \Vhite head, place on every package of their product. Thla company sends u simple and Hiiro little outfit for test ing White lead, and a valygbte paint book,' free, to ull Who write for It. Their uddrrH? hi WoodbrldgO Uldg., New York City. Th*nka< to the Gibson Ql^ Tim MIIMod'h figure hnsj H*?Jound lugly Itnprovrd .during the last flvo year*. nnd tho igwh-abug&t Glbspn girl lias dono ft gfea,t deal for it.? ?1'rom the Onlookor. I>K\TII TO KINO W jltM. "Every whor6 I (fo I Hpeak for T it k n i v x , bccauao It (Mired mo of ringworm v?n Its My wh'?l? ?U?wl f?o?*-4?4?ik ??? waist wiw raw aa boof; but xerrxaixu cured mo. It also curod a bad cngo of jlle*." Ho ?ay? Mrs. M. F. J one* of 28 Taimublll St., Pittsburg, Pa. TrrritaiiiR. tin* gr*v. akin remedy, h ? >ld by druK4i*t.t or aont by mull for 60 ), Write J. T. HiiupraiNK, Dept. A, Uavanuah, Oa. A Dissatisfied Subscriber. "I hereby offer my n'HignStihun as tr subscriber (o jonre papier, It be ing n pamphlet of Biif li >moll kon*o qucnce os to boeflt my family by takin' it. Wlint you need in you to sjheto is brains and koiiip ono to Mis sel up news mid rile editorials on livo topics. No menghun ha.i been made in you're fhete of m.V butehem' n polen/ eljinn pig ~ weigin' M!) pounds^r the gapes in the chickens round here, yon ignore that i bought a bran' new beb sled, und that i sold my blind mule, and say nothin' about it. Hi Simpkin's jersey calf broke his two front legs fnllin' in ft 'well, two important ehivcrees have been utterly ignored by you re whete & a 3 column obitchuary not Is rit by mo on the death of grandpa Henry, was left out of your sheto to nay nothin' of tho alfahotieul poem be ginning "A is for .And and also for Ark" lit by m* darter. This is the reason youre papier i? so unpopular in town. If you kant rite cd'iytoriata & ain't goin' to put no news in \oure chetc we don't want s-de sheto Has Newspaper 101 Years Oil Aiken, S. C., Special. ? Mr. 11. Hfthn hos on exhibition in lit* show window a copy of the Augusta Chron iclo issued in 'IHDi. The paper con sists of eight pages, and though it ha? been here for more than a een? tury it Is well preserved, and i? quito ft relio of tho sinter city of Aiken. ]t contains a great many things indi cative of tiie customs of those times, and it has eagerly been scanned by many passing the store of llalm & Co. Tho paper was presented to Mr. Halm by a travelling salesman, in whose family the paper has been pre served since it was issued. "THE PALE GIRL" PIO Not Know Coffee Was ( tie Cause. In cold weather Bonio people think p cup of hot coffee good to help keep warm. So It In ? for u short tlmo but tho drug ? caffeine ? acts on tho heart to weaken tho circulation and tho re? potion Is to cause more chilliness. Thcro is a hot wholesome drlnH which a Dak. girl found after a time, makes the blood warm and th? heart etrong. 8he says: "Having lived for Ave years In N. Dak., I have used considerable coffee owing to the cold climate. Ab a re bu It I had a dull hoadacho rogularly, suffered from Indigestion, and had no 'life' In me. "I was known as tho 'pale glrp and people thought I was Just weakly. After n tlmo I had heart trouble and bocame very nervous, nevor knew what It was to bo real well. Took modlCino but It nover seemed to do any good. "SInco bfclng. married my hu*band and I both have thought roffoe was harming us and wo ?would quit, only to begin again, although we felt It was the same as poison to us. "Then we got eonie Postum. Well, - the effect wag really wonderful. My complexion Is dear now, headache gone, and I have a great deal of en ergy i bad never known while drlnk tag- coffee "I haven't been troubled with Indi gestion since us\ng Poatura, am not ftonrous, and nfeed no medicine, We have a little g|rt and hoy who both lore poethftt and thrive on it and "There't a Reason." Name given by Poetum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "Tho Road to WeHTlUe," in pkge. Brer rtmS tho above letter? Anew to time. "They tall of hisMm UNCLC SAM TAICtS TO AVIATION, The Nationil BlrJf? A ?! H?| We H?ve aTfc.v?U .<>*> ? ?-MirtneftpoM* Jcunutl. AMERICA HAS PLENTY OF MONEY t ? . Treasury Vaults at Washington, D. C., Are Too Small to Hold Government Cash. "Washington, I). C. ? Uncle Sam. en riched fo, 00, 000, 000 l?y the provisions of the Aldrlch^Vreeland currency bill, now has ho much money on hand that he cannot wait for the construction of new Vaults 1>1 the Treasury Building, hut has rented roontfs ltt a storage building and placed relays of Kuards on the iusldu and outside. This vast amount of money may never he used, hut kO lars^ a sum Is necessary to supply the 6824 na'tonal hanking in stitutions in the United States In case of a financial stringency. Deputy Treasurer Hsntr. reported -that -fire n v? I ht i>'<? fash venerve in -the Treasury was $1 90,000,000, the high est figure It has reached this year. Me Is ot I he opinion that the possi bility of a stringency tills year Is over, ? * m " nnd that the crops can be moved with out the slightest difficulty. "Condi tions are vastly different this year," ho said, "not only In New York, but throughout the country. New York banks have millions and millions of surplus on hand, while n year ago they were struggling with scarcely tho legal requirements., ^toney, In stead of being in great demand at high prices, is very easy on call at from three-fourths to one per cent. In the West tho banks are all well sunplled with currency, nnd will be able to do more than their usual ?share toward moving t wops, From - every direction signs of Increased prosperity are seen. Small bills are in great demand, which la always a good sign." VILAS PLANS A $30,000,000 GIFT Leaves Estate in I rust to Multiply For Wisconsin University. Mndigon, Win. ? An eventual en dowment of $ 3 ?? ,0 0 0,000 for tftu Wis consin L'ulverslty is provided for ?il .tho will of Colonel William F. Vllaa, former meni'dev of t h Cleveland Cab inet end I'ntled States Senator, who d i( d hrr? recently. The nill was filed fnr probate and p.vovldss that the estate, ? valued at f iOFii ?",000,000 to ?3.000,0u0, bo placed in the hands of four trustees to be beld in trust as Ioiir as Mrs. Vl'it* s'.jh'.I live. During her life she is to rt-'-celva the net Income from the I'statw. j'lid upon hev death the entire property is to be turned over to the university, subject only to a charge of J30.000 a year to his daughter, Mrs. h. -Mr 4-lp^tkp, nnd some minor charge?. The bequest, to Mrs. Hanks Is to continue during her life time. After the property 1b turned over to the university one-hulf of the net In come Is to he expended until the prin cipal with increment shall reach >20,000,000; then one-fourth of net Income will he laid aside and added to the principal until the property shall rsac.h the sum of *30,000,000. when the entire income can be used by the university as provided In the will. The purpose of Colonel Vilaa In leaving his wealth to the university in such a manner that It will even tually create an enormous fund was to accomplish a permanent source of revt:/:r.e for the advancement of knov.ledgo and place the university In the foremost ranks of the great educational institutions of the world. TIIE WARSHIP OF THE FUTURE. I?i c il i 0?I im of nit T'*'?tt"l i* ccr of H?e Gei'oylcnl flurvcj?"He Xlelfeveti (iat ljiti'if.s Will ice installed in TNrvrI Vessels In tlie Next I vw Vcnm, Yl'li'clt Will Mtike Tliem KinokelCHiii NoIhi'U'ss Craft ami Kctlucu Conl mil. "Washington. D. C.? The war vessel of in? future will be n swift, smoke less, noiseless c:af{, lying low In the water. with evevy vulnerable part be low the water line, the entire deck b?!ns f::r trip work of the guns. There will ba no sn:o;t:\ because there wiTl be r.n sir.o'tes.acks. In the night 1 1 :n e there will be nothing to betray the preceucj, ol this invincible fight* 1 uy, demon to the enemy. This prediction Wfts made by Rob ert Heywool Kerna'.d, mechanical en K . I: ? e r , who ha* for several years been cor.nssted with tha fuel lnveitl ^pfiois r: f. t h e T" nited States Geologi cal burwy. Mr. Fernald bsllaves that the gas engine. or internal com bjs'lou motor, as it is called by engi neer?. v 111 b* installed in naval ves sels of tho United States wtthln the ue::t lew years. "i expect to see the United States ahesd of every other nation in this innovation, " sa'.d Mr. Kernald. "The gas engine, in my opinion, is feasible on tuiv wssel because of its economy ovpr the steam engine, but it. is espe cially desirable on the fighting ship for t h -> renson that it makes no smoke, Tiie gas is generated In a producer which baa no chimney and nesda none. The coal Is turned di rectly into KR3, which goes straight to tho pnginp, "The elimination of ths smoke is sufficient to call for the installation of the g?^ engine, yet thero are many other features in Ur favor. The ves sel would have a free deck for the play of its big guns. There would be no towering stacks to ba punctured or destroyed. thus crippling the boat. Then it would ba - unnecessary to carry as much coal, for the same power ran bn developed with one third less than the steam engine Dr. Vassel Assures Moior cans of Gcrinnti Support. ' Taris ? A dispatch received her1" from Kl Karar *ays that l)r. Vassal, the German Con?ul at Tangier, who is on his way to Fez, convoked a num ber of notables on his way and in formed them that Mulai HaAd, who had vanquished his h.-o he -, Ahd-el Asis, in thfe conflict for ;he Sultanate of Morocco, ccu'd count upon the sup port of Germany, and that Garmany would jjnd erfake to Htstirw the integ rity of the country an t help Mulal Hafld out of bis difficulties. Stub Knda of Xrwi. 9 Mexico is having sunt of a new nod powerful typ? built in Franca for bar coait defeni*. ^ * Seventy thouaand German troops began the greet military manauvrea in Alaaca-Lorraine. Because she refwued to marry him. ; Rot Hinkle shot hit boarding mi? treaa, lira. Andeuon, aarioualy, at Beneca, S. C. .The Netherlands Government has sent an ultimatum to Venesuel* de-i mending the rarocatiou of President Caatro'a debree which virtually kill* the trade of Curacao, _ ? , , uses. The gas producer and the gas engine would take up leBs room and weigh less than the samo power Scotch boiler and steam engine. The vessc) would have a radius of travel far greater than at present. "Of oouree I do not expect to see tho gat engine confined to the use of tho navy, Tho fact that it shows such economies will compel Its InstaN Utlon in all sorts of vessels. One of the big Items of expense to a modern ocean llnor is Its coal bill. These vessels will consume 10,000 tons of high grade coal on a round trip. With thn gas engine this could be reduced to 6000 or 7000 tons, a saving of several thousand dollars. "One of the big steamship compa nies of the great lakes is about to take the initiative in this movement. Plans have made for a freighter that will U89 a 2000 horse power gas en gine. This company is making the experiment to test the economy of the gas engine over tho steam engine." Tho United States Geological Sur vey has been experimenting with the gRR produoer and gas engine for sev eral years and has demonstrated that this type of engino in a stationary plant is capable of generating from twice to three times as much power from a given amount of coal as tho steam engine. It has also shown that the gas eugln? can develop more pow. er from a low grade coal. The purpose of the Oovornment hna not bean to develop the gas engine, but to Increase the efficiency of the coal suppl^of the country, which is now belns depleted. The Govern ment spends S 10,000,000 yearly for coal, and it was primarily to cet the beat results from this expenditure that the Investigations of the gas pro ducer and gas engine was taken up. ! Doy (i'!'ts lluboiiic Plague From 1 1 i t ?? of Squirrel. r.tis Angeles, Cal ? A case of bu i bon.c plague lias been discovered. ! The patient is a boy named Mulhol ' land and it convalescent. Three j weeks ago the lad found a sick squir : r?l in the park and picked it up. The 1 squirrel bit Mulhollanri on the hand. IS'.ckneiS followed, and the attending ' physician declared it to bo bubonic plague. Other physicians were called into consultation, and discovered that squirrels In th? park are afflicted with | the disease. Feminine Note*. Evelyn Thaw denied. that ibt bad spent mora than half ot 154,000 Id the past two y?ar?. Italia Garibaldi, a granddaughter, of the Italian patriot and a Methodist, it at the head of the Methodist atria1 School at Rome. Mrs, Elisabeth Hunt, 108 yesrs old, I of Brooklyn, N. Y., received many birthday riaitora and was in remark 1 ably good health. Mrs, Esther Deris celebrated her 114th birthday at the Home ot ih*l Daughters of Jacob, in Kaat Broad vyr, New York City, Night Sweats & Cough. S. W. Walton, Oudr. fl. P. By ., 717 Van St., 8au Antonio, Tn., writ** i ?'Daring the mmmcr ud fall of 1908, mjr euooyenoe ftogt.aatarrh [ reached that stage Where It was actual miaery and developed alarming symp toms, such m ft very <le?p-*eatod cough, night sweats, and pain* In the head and cheat. I ex pari man tad with several so called remedies before 1 finally decided to take a thorough courae of Peruna. ^"Tweel my ft lotida had gone ao far a* to Inform me that tho thing for me to do waa to reeign my position and aaek a higher, more congenial climate. Krery* one thought 1 had coneumptlon and^l ww not expected to lire very long. "Having procured some reruns, I de cided to giro it a thorough tost and ftp plied myself aaslduously to the task of taking it, as per instructions, In the meantime. "Tho cffects were soon, apparent, all alarming symptoms disappeared and my gonorai health bocamo fully aa good aa it had erar bean in my life, "X havo resorted to tho uso of Pejruna on two cr three ooeasions since that time to cura myself of bad colds." Peruna is ?old by your local drug gist. Huy n bottle today. Utayk or Ohio, City or Toledo, I M Lucas Couwtt, ) ' Fhank J. Cheney make* oath that be la senior partner of the firm of F. J.Chisnby & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and Htate aforeeaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED imi, i.Aua for each and every case of CATABRH that cannot be cured by the uee of 11 ALL'S Catamhii Cuke. Fhakk J. Ctikket. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preseuee; this Oth day of December, A. 1)., 1WM. A. W. Olbasoj*, (scat,.). Notary Publie. Hall's Catarrh Cureia taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the aystem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggist*, 75o, Hail'* Family rule ue the Jbest. ? While you Hie willing to agree that the mosquito must have been crenteil for Home purpose, it ruther irritateH yon to have a suspicion drilled into you that you aro 'it. ? Indianapolis News. ? flick*' Cnpudine Cures NervOtmifSS, SVhothor tired out, worried, alceplessnftas or whnt not. It quiets and r?f ronuea brain and corvee. HTs liquid ft tid pi ftftsatl t to take. Trial bottle to *. Regular aizen i&o. and 50c., at d.ugKist*. The campaign begins when the money begins to rattle in the tin cup. II AI> KCZR.UA 13 TEAM. lira. Thomas Thompson, of Clarlfsvtlle. Oa.. writee, under dato of April 23, it Of:' "I Buffered 15 yon r? with tormontlng eczema; had the best doctors to pre*crlt>e; hut noth ing dtd roe a good until I got iw nit rixb. It oured in*. I am no thankful " Tbouaanda of others can testify to similar cures. Tkttkhis* Is sold by druggists or jent bv mall for B)o. by J, T. Huupmixs, Dept. A, Havaunah. Ga. Let children support their parents or be imprisoned. ? A Roman Law. TKN YEAIM OF IIAGKACIIR. Thousands of Women 8uff?*r in the Hume Way. Mrs. Thomas Dunn, 153 Vine St., Columbuu. Ohio. saVB: "For nioro than ten years I wu3 In misery with back ache. The simplest housework completely exhausted me. I had no strength or ambi tion, was jjervous and fuffered headache and dirty spells. After these yearn of pa'.n I was despairing of ever being cured A-hen Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my notice and their use brought quick relief and a [crma nent cure. I am very grateful." 8old by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A marble bust of Hooscvclt is to be placed in the Senate chamber . CYESIGilT WAS IN DANGEH From Terrible Kciemn? Baby's Ilrr.d a Mass 04 ltchius lUi*h and hi oris Disease Cured by Cutivimi. "Our little girl wn? two nuir. tin eld when bIic got n rns.i on her face wAlun fit a day* hov luce und h?\d weic i>!l or.e tovc. \\(i used d.fteren: iiMse.lici It.', it j.?t worse ins leu J oi belter uud we thought sl;o would turn blind mik! ll?at iter tv.rs would fall off. SS .1 e tr.l teiT.i'y, and would scratch untd the bloo.l cimiv. This went on until sue was ti\e nvnths old, then 1 had lier nude. t.u: tuuiiy ili-.tor * tare, but alio cjnliuue.I to v, oi.it'. lie said it waj tvzsma. V. he.? ?.u; en months old l 8tnr:c I j use t.ie l';;t;:v.ia iicaiediea and hi two uicntli* i jt lul>\ v..;s a ditf'er? en*, girl. Vcni com! i jot s.-j a sign ot a. *orc ..nd siit* >? as i.i ! mv .-.h a new-bora baby. .Sic !.;:s no I had a s>g:i <>{ Uie eczema ' #im?. Mr*. II. 1". Hi: Ike, i.c^ucur, Minu., | Aj>r. 15 u:ul Mi>y 2, The bift tune liory ever played may tire or.c. ? Irish. If afflicted wlrb weak j lyes, use Wf* or THE NEWSPAPER in DEVELOPIM ^ ? orrmmr. iim, bt f j k?im. wr Aiww ^ Vour cVd!?^* eo^u.iau? of the nevtpapcr is the d & I Th9 ncrrZ my b? iuvc*t(<J> but "bo knows itt l " AoJd of MC0 b*Jni(t<i* of advertising *k0fi *1 0 ?? -u/iiiJ l dfP?rt; Ijuh rocn a(hertmn rnkmj^ ?* auiu c?0Ui.u fj *??^eratic>ji, uud (Jjwi com 9 baeFtofl* ?? *"?">?<! ?. rtr9rtM'>e In tin- jaco of Mil this, tk e Deeper , -And wiiy ? 2r fls 9tro"}{ "* flock of Gibraltar.. - LJl J**? 'icciueU i/. fl!"7 t,J? l**>I'lt /uPi*>rt H*inp*pK? * fa & &JI ? ???* i i vuMiru'&s jj. j.j, P*|>ci-4 every year* /' '?lalint crests arc esploitsdb tbiM** ,'6"'e? hag ul0 j'B'*3r *UWH mo expended, and wijrJ No bead ?f ? ? fe fof ?o iiouio tin Van,ty 10 just to s?bis Mm** Ad '9' ,emCI" tl:? (owmer<iil tffna ^ * Woiiey; g0 ag Mo "c\rsitaj>t>rH if you mat the worth of JO* 0e ?"? ?ke get fli-ut . | i,ma! '*<?'<! manner, with (be determinstioD to W id J55?per on? 4*y h$ Jl'n toot go iata 4? pcrniJiJh" *? (,)at Iuil'o in/0"1 toesse uptbsgasootpsrt; MCndi r 118 *P??modic adv!fi ?C?1'?1' ,"l> "ll leatut ?d t Lara ia w leak # buMinJ!'0 POOP* to the to 'in ^!?T {nar in b#t,ree,, (u?* Ut'uu e'Ve >m 4 cli"W 10 t0rV< . hat it wcro permissible for * netvgpajbr (0 l?pa?i " I,f ",fl* ilia public did not Dtd - ?~jj you pwt f" ^ There can be but one vital point to cover in qi/estions of M Wo one is in business for Iieolth or pleasure; it w uot a matter of ptaw* lag one's friend* or of "spreading" it, the outcome is just ? queatwo w making money. ?? Will you ndverfiae in the newspaper and forge abend, or wto* tiiiougb want of being known f The ?ditQr of The Nashville Afaeri. can eaya that rainbow stocking.-* are now the atyle in Tennessee. lie re fers to men'* stocking", of course. ? Lob Angeled Times. to Drive Out Malaria and Build Up (he.Systcm Take the Old Standard OrqvVh Tast? Lxaa Cuita. Tokiu. - Yo-i know what you are taking. Tho formula is plainly printed on eyefry bottle, showing it U nimply Uui nine and Iron in a toatelew form, ?u, .i tho most effectual form. For grow ? people and ohildren, 50o The ash borrow# poison from the viper. ? Latins *. BORAX IX TIIK nAlRY? ; A Matter of ProiUahle Interest i* tbj> Farmer and Dairyman. The problem of keeping ?wet< all the utentlh used lu connection villi milk aud ci?am selling, and but?<u making, has been a serious ono with tho farmer. He has come to reallzo fully that the slightest taint or hint of stalenes* left in u can, ttrt or churn may.,r.iln ja whole output; lhat the tainf which is left la In the form of bacteria which grow and multiply In milk or butter, producing disastrous results. Tho farmer has learned that" hot water won't rinse away the greasy residue In dairy utensil*. He has learned that soap leaveB a residue of Its own which is, if any thing, worse than the milk or cr?am residue, and It' Is little Wonder that there has been a constant clamor for a dairy cleansar and rw. will meet modern reqnlvw>s A iew of the largest <: tablishments have o;ill"l . . ? '' vrtc? .,> consultation on this ;;:\)Ij! :? v.f. with this cclont-lfi" r.id iut *,| product of natu:\j whicit exactly : tho bill ? bora:;... , \ j Scientists have lonjr known bora* j ; as n cleans?:-, -a sweetener and an : i antltsptl: destroyer of bacteria and ; germ growths. Destroys all that ,f| ' harmful r?nd pronn:es nnd preside# freshness, s\ve?tn?ss and pui ity, lievlng the dairyman and dairy lioute* ! wife of drudgery and of neediest 'work and worry. ? "* Us cheapness and 'value should-*!?#' it firs: p!aco l:i tho necessities ' ol every dairy. The row's udder 1b kept |ft' a lieal thy and smooth condition hy, washing i; v.iih borax and .water, * tablespcouful of borax to two quart* of water. . 'P This prevents roug'unsia and soro ross or cracking teats, wbtch mak* milking time a dr*ad to tho cow and a worry to the tffcllktr. Tbo modern deomer of all dairy utensils consists of? one tablespoon* ful of borax to every quart oC water nesdfed: Remember ? a tablespoontul equals four teaepoonfuls. Be sure that you get^uta bora*. To be sure, you must f el "20 Mult Team Botox. * All dealer#. X dainty book In col ors, called "Jingle Book," sent free to any Mother tending name and ad dress of her baby, and tops from two pound cartonjp of "20 fMulo Team1* PackagO Borax, with fie. In stamps. Address Paclflo Coast Boras Co., New York. The grau widow )? not to be wink ed at. ? Knoxville 8entinel, * . y: ? r?r Ml i.o UN (IflOJ PnT , tEWAI THE Olrt j|OY PAIH >TANOfj PAINTQU lTI#f0UNt?O ,WlttWHITt MAORI THK -O D KI.I.WA WNONA. ?a?* '? ?'ar?r* IuMAWi tuiusw WAS UllMtlXftrU IBIFMPOSIHC > o I SI forotmber yo tofctty Dirty R t .More proof that Lydta&Plok* | limit's VrKetableConipoundwei woman from surgical operation!. jSIr S. ,\. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, \\ nu.*s: " I wls :t frrcat fcuffercr from feaito troubles, nr. (I Lylia E. i'inkham'i Veg* table Compound /^stored ms to^wth in three nfU-r my phjsiclia declared thV.t kU operivtloa nu abso lutely ncccssarv.^ Mrs. Alvir . Settling, of 1M Uey bourne Avr , (. !;i- &go, III, writes; "I pujiVfii from lttualfl truubk*, & tumor i\nd mr.rh inlhramatkm. Tin of th(S beat doctors in Chicago decided ,thst uu O] <'t ati<.m was neocseary to tare iny life. |,v<l.a K. i'inkh&m's Vegetable CotupotY^H? m ' ircly cured me without fux operation." Facts for sick women. For thirty years Lydia K. Pmk ham'n Y?'g?-Uh!e Compound, aids from roots ;.:.d Lcrba, has been the |p*tflninl irmedy" for female ilk and had positively cui ?d thouBandaot womerrirho have \>een ronhtal wttk M*4e from Pure^ Cotton mark* a tb? comfort busll SlYC U* YOUr ? ?t home. liettei 'l?55 money. era I ? p fjb Bu oods U inilammm i ???? Iru'giimTTnH^ 10, that tear in v, indices prost ration. rites all flick her for Jul vice, thousands to Lynn, Mass. American Cotton College F?f* llie education of Farmer*, Clark*, Merchant*, Warehoui Buyer*, Manufacturer*, and all other*, jrouaf or old, who are unit alii tit* correct valuation <;n 18 Gradte of Cotton. .Thirty dayj opr #?irple room*, or tlx wrek*' crr'eipondtnca courio under <xpe v-U! coropleto jrcu. Big demand for co'.ton |red?r? and colton buyer*, c 5?pt.' l*k Corre.pcr ncc courio year round. Writoat once for turtl.i turr St r f ?' I i-.t bL\ 1 6'.c on: ?a .. ? n. ucn a*, alt and leaf In proportion to yom ?is t:o tnuih nitrogen in your toil. ;t don't salt to stunt thevittaw. est time? this Tall? Incrcaic Ibe ToUib r-:-:r stalk, nr.d b heavier nttih &. 1' . .*t fertilisers oro weak in Pct'lh. Make thi ? ) y adding Potash? 0 per siftL-rQtlfipou ? of p-,tashper hundred. ?>i\' i ; {ettiliicr. [Tfi-C) mcani bcrt.crt kest profit, y r^cnt sella phosphate. Few carry Pc - A. nr. go {or retain now, Potash is projt f'n \ f?r Onr Doaks. tqaUlnln* ftcit about eotl, c->p?, utuurca *ad (trUlitcra, Malted free. "I MAN KAU WORKS, CMd!ffB!dg.,Atlatt '<;* Ycf !;-5 J H*a?* Bi CW?*v?Mmi?<5 ?***> Get Your Health Back To one who has lost her health, life seems pretty dreary. tJahfipptne35, after aH, Is very often a question of health. If female troubles have worn you out. made you feel wnak, sad. miserable and able only to see the ^ark side of . things, as a reflection upon a cloudy mirror, brighten up. by doing your besl to got your health back. TAKE CARDUI. thU veil-known woman's medicine has brought baafch and htpplneu to maay thousands of weak, ailing votnsn. ">#hy net to you? its ingredients are restoring, tho vomanly organs-- It Is Mrs. F. don't ' more hnp. vhlch tlvdy for Cardul. not stand bottles, I