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Cx-Stmrtor M. C. CuUcr. PvkjXji^ft {?? Qft,n Cu mt f hy Ui 'urrk of f'i* Rfaitu, i it Me ?/? Vii n T ft o I thr X uwirh mid t? T/> iTf, or a Itpiiudy /' I' Ilwn. M 0. UlitJor. XT, H, Honntor Irom Houlh ('moIimh for t*<? turin*, In t Utter from Wttimngton, 4). C.; wrlt??? to tl>? I'm Mi In in 'i COr. Hi* MIoWm : "I ran recommend J*e? u<ia fvt* J| utiA Hto ?ach truuble. 1 Uarti htfin imlnu I ??!> inedlcfno fov % thrift and I ffrt rfrv iHfo'i reUtvffl, II i* tndrel a WHndei'ful mvdictnr, health n a 1/ornl tOit lif, " ' i of the ?tom*cli to the tor-' Jr* ct iiaitjv for mowt c?noh pf Oriljr ?n intor??l futwrrh r?meuy, . mucH ni . INirunu, in rtvojlubjo. rerun a Tablets can now be procured. A?k your DniKgixt for a free Pe ru im Alnmitnc for lpOO. J'erunn is sold by your Jocol drujf Huy a boUle today. 6? batnpU IIkblCju lrMtra?rtt I'll. mt*A Klalulft Cu ? ami Rfvok n?nt ty mMll pwec. REA CO.. OEPT. t.'A WIMCAPQLI8. MINN. pert Paragraph*. When will i? 1 nw is bnn iilied."-~Danish. ?' A dog's friendship is hotter than.' his hate.^-Welsh. The squirrel slaughter of ltussia n mount 8 to 25,000,000 ? year. Corruption wins not tho re than honesty. ? Shn kospeare. Envy sets the stronger seal on de sert.? -Ben Jonson. Experience purchased by suffering teaches wisdom. ? Latin. A handful of might is belter llrnn a sackful of right (Ifcrnciao. ? (food counsel is hotter than a thous and hand*. ? German. Commit ? sin twice and you will tbihk it allowablo.r? Ilebrew. A wise man changes his mind; a fool never. ? Spanish. The ash borrow* poison from the viper. ? Latin. A beginner is always a good man. ?Martial. ? Kindness and courtesy need elbow room and nro smothered to death iu a crowd. Women don't have to swenr to show how mod they are. There are other ways. s A new broom sweeps olenn, but^ nlas, it stays a new broom such O lit t lo while. Industry it tho parent to aucooaa, and tho success belongs to tho man who wons the industry. . ' Most women aro fond of m?n, but so many of them are bo particular as to what men. , 1(. is extremely trying to be obliged to associate with peuplo who always and invariably would rather not. Tho girl who spends her timo mak ing angel cake and potato salad in stead' of castles in Spain will do hot ter execution in after years. The clocks in some households suf fer so much from congestion of iho face that it seems impossible for any members of the household ever to bo on timo. Somo people are so proud of their humility that they are constantly committing indiscretions i:> order that they may gracefully apologifco for them. CAUSIC ANIJ KFFKCT. Gocd Digestion Follows ltiglit Fowl. Indigestion and the attendant dis comforts of mind anil body are cer taln to follow continued use of impro per food. Those who aro still young and ro bust are Mitel" to overlook tho fact that, as dropping Water will wear a Ntone away at last, so will the uso of heavy, greasy, rich -food finally cause loss of appetite and Indigestion. fortunately many Are thoughtful enough to stud$ themselves and note . the principle of Cai'io and Effect In tbgr dally food. Ah' Y. young wom an writes her experience thus: "Some time ago I had a lot of trou ble from. Indigestion, caused by too rlflU food. I got so J was unable to digest scarcely anything, and' meiift^ elncs seen od useless. "Xyttoit advised me t6 try (Irtpfe^ Kuts food, praising it hiffhlj^ttlg ?*-' 5T*dast resort! Irled II.'* I am thank ful to aay that ttrape-tyulfcaQt only relieved too of my trouble, bat.bfillt me up and strengthened my dlgestlts ? crga??* w in?t i can now eat saj X deelr*. Bdt 1 stick to Orape-1 "There's a Reason." - Namegiven by Poatum Co., Battle Creek, Mlc*.\ Utad "The Road to -.11- ?< >_ * ?? - i'.jt? ? - fitrj iifcrjrcar i from lime lo Kim. ft..** Interest Gleaned Frew All Sectious c/ tkc Dvijf St?(t to Mix FtrtlHwrtr? ! College, ? Mr. T. mist of 11)6 Bouth Care Station, has props r > on "Home Mixing of Isl Fe rtilUer*/' a sum ich in given herewith. vAs os?h*H far the farmrr to fetilims for the next flop, the 'juration confronts him 5 flow can I get Ifce maximum of tlm moat availably plant food at the min jmuru price f Although growing plunta derive their food froip no; I, wafer and air, it iy the fertility of tho aoi| that concerns us in the ttpjpli-. ration of commercial fertilizer*. Tin* chief elements which plant* derive from the nolt Arc potassium, phospho rus, nitrogen, eajciinn and sulphur. The constant natural activities gojp.^ cn In the soil furnish generally enough of all except nitrogen, phus. phorio acid, and potash, which, there fore, the farmer must buy in the form of commercial fertilisers. lu what foi*m shell these he bought t As ttwrn'r/-" materials or as mixed r^Reat one- live manufac tu re of . ?nc>b(iie?phorie acid from raw rook or hone 'requires akjll and experience, and to tho novico in apmewhat dangoious; therefore, it in fipt generully ocsirablo for the farther to . atfetypt to make "superphos phat?w.M Hut mixing tlm imtnunc turod goods is rather simple, requir ing (1) judgment in selecting ma tqriul, (2) knowledge of. the calcula tions involved. (3) a tight floor to mix on, and (4) a plenty of energy. 1. The -material will depend on the character of the toil, the crop to Jus {.Mown and the price of material. Phosphoric acid hastens maturity and aids in developing the need; potaah M'ngthcns^lhe growing season and stiffens the stalk; nHrAgen gives rapid and luxuriant growth. Nitro gen, tite moat exp^nsiVo, can bo sup plied by Icg-urno^?peas, etc, but the ono-erop system now followed neces sitates the buying of nitrogen in the form of nitrate cf soda, sulphate of ammonia, dritid blood nnd cotton wed moaT. The present prohibitive price of dried blood leaves us the other three forms in which" to obtain nitro gen, yutii wo udopt systems of rota tion to supply it. Tho commercial Hourees of potash are kaiuit, muriate and sulphite of potash, containing 12.50 and 43 per cent of potash, respectively. ? For cotton or corn, muriato or kainit is bettor because cheaper; but muriate cannot he used for tobacco, as it in jures tho burning qualities of the 'leaf. For potatoes, turnips nnd other root crops some claim that the sulphate is better. - - * Phosphoric acid can he obtained from the 14 per cent or the 10 per cent article. When pricos. are pro portimrte, (lie higher grade bought saves in tho hauling. Do not bo afraid to use a few postage stamps writing to a number of firms for prices, and, if possible, order in car load lots, alone, or by clubbing with !?Cl^bborii,_ ... ??,, 2. As to calculations, a.- unit Is 1 per cent of a ton,, or 20 pounds. If wc ' deairo an 8-3-3 guano, we ' mwM have in a ten 8 units of phosphoric acid, 3 of ammonia, or its equivalent, and 3 of potash, or 160 pounds of the first. 00 of the' second nnd .00 of the third. Suppose we desire to trot tho ammonia half from meal and half from nitrato and the. acid, from 10 per cent phosphate, the following amounts would give the 8-3-3 ratio; 429 pounds meal, 107 pounds nitrate,. 11 pounds muriate, 000 pounds acid. 333 pounds filler. The number of hundred pounds of material is got ten ? by dividing tho amount of plant food desired by the pdr cent eontain cd in the material. Using, full sackj for greater con venience, 400 pounds meal, 200 of Dispensary Law Violated. Colombia, Special. ? -Four cases of violation of the dispensary ordinance were made last week by Dispensary Constables Ogg and McSwain. The accussed who will be piven a hearing before Recorded Stanley are: Bod McCrary, colored, the city dog catch er; May Hill- colored; Annio Hardin, white, and Ida Walker, colored. . Matter no Nearer Solution. Charleston, Special?The commit tee on . insurance of city council is' apparently no nearer a solution of its troubles in the fltrht to soeurc cheaper fire insurance rfttcs than it was before its two hours' meeting] Thursday night, when a number ofj tho agents of the city appeared be fore the committee and 'asked -that no steps be taken to force them out of business in the move reeommend ed recently by Chairman Wohltiuann. in tho revoking of the licenses of] these companies which do not grant a lower rate. Robert Oonnts Dies. ? Florence, Special. ? -Robert Counts, the negro prisoner who was shot by Jailor Anderson somo weeks ago while trying to escape from the jail, and who bus been critically ill ever since, died last. week. The shot from the jailer's pistol cut" a holo. directly] through Count's backbone, severing tho spinal cord and causing paraly-l sis ?f the entire lower portion of1 |^tho body and limbs Chimes Being Installed. Durham, Speeinl.? The .ehimea in tbe Memorial ehtYrch, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Ed 8tag? in honor of , their caothen. are hein^r d. -They, will cost $7,500 and are beanti fuj* bells weighing1 si* pounds f<Sr* ettry #ollar. Concerts will ba given nexS weak -to the Conferenea whleh will to hr session here. Tbq wk of' inaiattatron igill ref^ c TW^aitle fended fitnarrl ?Hrht? of eoda, 100 of muriate xA potash, 1,000 of 10 per cent acid,': and 300 of filler would give a mixture Wading fi.8-3227, insteud of H :i :i, which is closer titan many factory fertilisers coins to the guar antee. v^r-' r *? "sSsiafe"' , < V' to get higti-grade mixed, tcHiftr zvi* wc Iimst of cour**, MM high grade material*. , In tin i?bove mix ture, it no filler le UHcd. we would have 1,700 pounds , grading about 0.7 3.7-3.2. It 1* obvious thai wo cannot get an S 4.4 goods by gettin/r /ill of the arwonta from meal nod nil of the poUs'i J,?om keinit. Very i likely the abpve mixture would >??? ?liorlitl.V over guarantee, Ivcanao the | seller should Allow a margin on each of his raw material*, whereas, In a j mixM feit Trev, one, or oven two, of I ho element* way fell below guar* nntee; and the 'other elemont* might ! pull It ovrr In relative commercial value. 3. Any tight floor mov ha u*ed for inlxinp*. hut better nritfer a shed no that rainy day* may be need for mi*- ' iog. A practical farmer tella ma that thico hand* with hoe* and shovel fan do the mixing ft about one dollar per ton. It la convenient to mix about MOO pounds tit n time, puttjtaf this mixed ftrtilirer back into the Racks from which the raw material came. In this wav a saving of #3 to $4 per toi| can be made over the prl.cos of faclory-ftuxed goodia, Summing up, by mixing bin own fertilizers the foruvr know* just what are the sources of tlje .element* of hi* fertilker: t/i avoids undesir able rourcc* and material*; ha may study hi* soil, crop# nnd conditions and supply in. any proportions those ingredients most needed: ho may aa v4 trnhsportatJrn, of the filler; be may snve the middleman'* profl*. and aov? oral dcllnrs^per ton on the actual mixing. 1 Augusta- Aiken Boulevard. Aiken, Special.? The Augnsta Aikfn boulevard i* still being pushed. The county rgmffllBslonfrfl mithftritrrt the road from the foot of the North Angiiwtn Bridge via Belvadere nnd a cross to Bath, and thence toAtken via Warrenville, upon, the condition that the petitioners who asked for the road should build the necossary ftvo or six mile* afro** from a.^poipi-iiear Belvedere through Bath to Langley rood, ftnd then. that the county com missioners should take charge of the road and maintain it in the future. A protllo of the plans for ' the work of corrtrocting the road jfrpm Belve dere across the country Jm* been made. It will take between ft ve nnd six thousand dollar* to finish the road. The cotton mills of Horseertiek Valley including Clearwater#. Both, .Langley, Wnrrenville and Grnnitevllle, nnd fbe Augusta Land and Improvement Com pany, and the trolley road, havo sub scribed about $1,000- for th!*\ purpose, and other parties i n Aiken and Au gusta -havo subscribed in the neigh borhood of $800. It is honed that at leant $500 more will be raised in 4hia city. ' "Mr. D. S. Henderson, Of Aiken, ha* interested himself in this matter a great deal, in the hope that when the road reaohet Aiken it "will be run on to Columbia, and 'thence to Cam* den, in order that there mfcy be a, One - driveway the entire distance to Cemden from Aiken. Mr. Ilendor son has himself collected from per sons interested in this movement in Aiken about $250. No Haaing at Olemson Oollege. Clemtoh College, ^ Special.? -The re? port of the expulsion of cadets for basing is erroneous. Two cadete hav# been dismissed recently, olaO for ex cess of demerits, the other for drink* ing and Aghting; and tho fighting wp? between two old ettidents end waa not tho hating of a riow student by an old one, Experiment Farm for Negroso. Greenville, Special.? The United States department of agriculture: has decided to locate an experiment fi for the colored people at SterMng , lege, this city. The farm will bo aft iUr to the one- at! Clemsort collefU. The announcement was ma do by a representative of the government hen last Spark Oauflei Costly Fire. Chester,* Special.? The most de structive fire known in the history of Riehbnrg visited that place last week. Two hundred bales of cotton wetp burned ns well as the Farmer's Wholesale Grocery .Company's store and stock, t he JfreigH. and passenger depot of the L. find C. Railway, sev ere 1 cotton seed ware houses and sec<J, a ginnery, several freight ear#, nnd one or two other small buildings. The loss is estimated at nbout $30^ 000, possibly ':4he most of it being covered' by insurance. The fits U thought to have originated from s spark 'from a passes engine. ? s v ^ ' ? * ..v ?? All MaafThnd \joarintlned. + J \^afhing[fcn, ^p?cikl.r-T]?o iterienl tural 't>cpsrttnfnl has issued an Order quarantining the entire State of Maryland on account of the foof and mouth disease. Secretary Wilson stated that tho only ct3?S so far i known in the State wero in Carroll county arid that the disease had been brought in from Detroit. - "r , . . _ . . . ... Two Oeut Fcsta^e to Geirtnsn^ g Perlin, Hy Cable.? The UriUed States and Germany have arranged fo?- * jscstbl rs?U on letters b -tbo two countries of 2 cents. L thro existing rate of * <*?ts. new rste wjtf iotQ r* uary 1st. ? -?>?> > . ?Sw; Jr , v. . asm Sf^Bsr SPEAKS OUT (N RACE PROBLEM tU Prcrideat-Eioot V im ****** Votora to Brci? Away From Out lived Sentiment ??d Oa?t their fr Ballots in Acordwi.ce With Real Bcoaovtc and Political BaUeff r N?w York, S^eciaL .-President elect ;!jV illian* H. Taft. who cauio to New York to address tlie North Caro Una F??jvty of tbis eity. waa'g Ivhi* tumultuous reception by th? num bers of iJjo organisation and by prom inont mtfrffcm all parts ot the Sofotb, <Jinner of tfce Nprtb ggPWvH ?*? Hotfl jUtor. Five lundrcd members and fueats of the ?o dety (UUd tbe brilliantly deeor.ted banqpet ball, wbleb was redolent of tl?e pinea of th? Tar Heel State, the wnea ?nd bi^nchea of the reslnou. mTrl Z?*?10? ^?lb^irround for SStt?, - ? * HHKmlSm SffiS re d'^Uy?d M front Of the hotel throughout the day and even ' " ? " j .ji, ? > 1 J jj ln lhe <2*we of a? ad I!! br# 1 Ir^ ^ W RouS ?2# breakaway ftom the outjived #nf>.m nt ^.tradition* Pf their paft po jtieal affllfstions and cast tlfei* ha 1 lota -in acordanee rather wfth-ttiei** M?nT?ff /nr rf I political beliefs th*tnoKw would myp mm grtater phde during his ?Si"tJCr7 <**? Executive lln nnf ' 0 ?? dU?et th? P?Iiey <>f S th? R?nn KOV!,rnme^t Wit li respect thn i.if n" Ia ?8 convince tho intelligent citizens of the South ^ Tnr^ritfri'.-oi.hle admlftitet ration- t<j workinJ? JL a/k- nrohlemg heforn ib+m orn Wrn*%S them,ond th?ir Nortb! c,tlzfn8 "?<* closer a'^1? 01 P?int o?.viow. <??.olu8i?P Of practically T*?? pf hie pointed sentences Mr. ohiSrin!8 " Ser5iptl4 >*? ?PPlWM and oheenng. He frankly expressed him aelf ^regardiOtf the so-called "negnO he nor tfc n ft!*W that neither iL?*J ? K?Pubh*?" Party had any I hl 'cr i?r0L g upou the people Of the Bfaith the dominance of an ig norant flags 7 declared that, the North thTflLfi!r * c r ?fl*ocint5on with ihnJ^i !* 1 Tote^ "tatistics to th? indust^ of the South ltf? FOWn Prospered more dur P?8 docade than any other section of tbe counjtry. As to the negro, Mr. Taft said *e%houId neith er a?k nor receive >nOre thah an equal (linnro to nualifv Mwiaolf #t._ (franchise. 1 - * - ? In diaensaing thb race issue Mr. /^Tt!8eci following language: J lu* pr???Ml to repeal the flf. !fc"Ah amendment is utterly imph&1 -t]Vrn Sd bf releK?ted to the aS^SM0^0^ i88tW8' Wat we are considering' ia something practi ' that mCa^ "ttainable St t0 ** ** follow, therefore, ^hat there is. or outfit to fround "Dorr Which we 0re8peet to ^ race 'P1.?6?, ix^ the South, and ita politl cal bearipga that take, away .nrffl mamtaining, the contin ?^ed .solidarity of the South to pre ^?nt the so-called negro domination, i ne fear that income way or otter u social equality between tbe rffii 8t? * ^ enforced by law o* brought a k?ut by, political measnree really ^Vn^ f?UIldxJlon exoePt in tbe l&l veluU TU Ju58e ,AV,ro fear ?"Ch f result. The Federal government hai notlnng to do ?with? roeial eqUy -Tho war aincndinrn Is do not dedarr !!^ t r of 800itl1 efl?alit) i all that the laxir or constitution attempta te secure is equality of opportunity be fore - tbe law and in the pn, Wift Af lif?PTiS?r#,lnd ia <he ettJ?yment o/ lue, liberty and prosperity. SoeiaJ equality is something that grows onf of voluntary concessions by the in forminiar society. ^ . . rooeluding his address the Pres ident-eleet said: "The recent election has made P probe bla that I shall becofne more bi tees, responsible for the policy of tbr next presidential: administrwion, an^ this opportunity to. sn^ that nothing will' give me trreatei pride beeause nothing ^rould give iar more claim to the gratitude of im fellow citijpens . if I could so direct that policy in respect to the Sont j)ori> States as 'tft. convince thejr intelligent ^t'rjpn^ Of the desire of the adminis! ration to aid them in' wotfiihtr On1 satisfactorily the serious proWmf before them and of bringing them and U"jir Northern fellow cit*en*J closer hnd closcr in sympathy and po.nt^of view. During the last de, Itaqe. in common with lovers of our Mountiy, I have wateNed with delight nnd thanksgiving the bond 6f unicw }r 8?Cu?n- ^owfirmer: ' praejnai it, may be given to me to ^ renjrthen this movement, tt> obliter ? all aeetional lines and leave noti ng of differeneea between the North 35?*??^.^ 5 Wendly cttiolatlon' oen^fit of our common roan rot BtffenxlnY if -WashlnjftonJ" Special wsar^wMo* There may be eowe way of in love end ewepiug diro hmiIm, hut if no, the aveftffe fftuu ban awe*1 found it out. ' a-, ^ ' <.'? It i* generally to on g<k x! tcpiM with TfumeJf, eveu it >???? Fmve t<> full out with peojd? yu" like * tW-ifci- -t - - ? - Whm a women #kvs, "And that '? ell there ie about it/' Jet no wun b* deceived ii? thiniunf that on end been made to mmli talking. Tlx ^prevalence of "ea*y Uiqii" horfrair.i jmov^h the j?le?Uitttdc i>l eaey waika going up and down |Jkj Und. - ?V|M AM< 1T< IIIMO KKIM'TION*. ^ >*<>?, M4 , Hot. 8Ut, 1*>7; "I Have b?4 i as nr b*a<U for 13 yeara. aM b??a nrrlMM 1. k?r? b*e>? u.itnsf . * r I i dam aa4 the result* ar? #r**i." I, tfu M )larr?f. TamaiM U tha Mt?t, *p**lla?| our# for a?*am* ?id a?l other aklo 4<?e*i*a ?old b/ drut mi bf jeot by mall tor ?>o by J 1. ?avr taiaa, 0*pl. A, bereoaab. 0? There appears to be flood ground for tha rumor circulated aoine tiuia ago that a dftfl had been etmaummut. ad between Mr. J. JSiwood Cox ond the licacli Bro*,, of Hiflh J'uitUi * hereby (be El wood Hotel chimget manp^uienr. '* ? I ?rfina^i ?yli' i' *1 rt>' ?* ^ ?*>*? Of Umo/Crrr of Toi edo, i Ll/OAf Um/Htt, v. .I* , Kmakk J. Ciickry make* oath that he W ?eaier |>erii?er ot ih? firm ot V. J. I'mkakv A Co., doing bust new in Kit Llty ot lolwio CoUQiy tnd but* <loreani<l, am) iliat Mid Ann will pay tb?aum ot o nr iiunihikij lk>u l*AU* (or each aod evor> cq,-.; oi vAT.'.HKU that ceonot be cure<l Ji y (he us* oi II a i i '? Catarmii Ciiiik. r i? a .\ k J. cuaM>:r. o*o?n to bfciorv n?e ami ?nt*??'ribe?l in my P.r*?W*i tbli dlh dtiy ?( Dccciuber, A. U., WOO. A.- W, lilEASOX (aSAL.) Notary I'uliltc Hall a C'atatThCNireifttakrn internally ,nud fata dl?KUy on Ui? t>loo<j aod murotta aur ***** ot (be ayarcnt. .bend lor leawmoniat*. fr#e. r. 3. Ciik.im & Co., Toledo. O. fi?W *>y ill IJtuuiata. ?5c. Taka Ua!| ? Family I'll)* (or constipation Living in Hopes. 4'I notice that Susie is going with tb? big, blond German." "Yea; they seein to be very fond of each other. " "Are they engaged?" ''She doesn't know, hut she hopes they are/' You rfte, she can not under stand him y&y well, but ho as not to take chances she answers 'Yes' rO cVeiy' qutelluii lie' asky1^" fthcumatunii 1'iTWTlptnin. Considerable discussion is b?ing caused hihoiik the medical fraternity by the Increased use of whiskey fc> r rheumatism, it Is an almost infalli ble cure when mixed with certain othor Ingredients and Uken properly The following formula is effective: "To one- half pint of good whiskey add on* ounce of Tofls Compound and one ounce of_S.vrui? SarsapuililH Compound. Take In tablospoonful doses before each meul and before re tiring." ^ v , Tor Is Com pounds hi a product ot the laboratories ot the Globe Pharma ceutical Co., Chicago, but it as well ' aty the other. iugreuientfi can be hud from any good driiKsint. ? ? j ? . i There- aro peojdo vho are t**> plon&nnt and too courteous to tw tcrtlly & oo('. ? j 1 1 '?!" ' CJood Thing to Know. Those ftho ti n vcr.so the . nlkall plains of tho West and inhabit thy sand blown regions of Texas, find dally need for a reliable ^eye salve They never drug the eye. Out simply apply eitcrnully tho staple, Dr Mitchell's Bye Solve. This Salvo Is sold everywhere. Price 2fic. A feast is worth nothing without its conversation.-^Irish. ? ? ' ' - Hicks' Capndlno Curca Kcrroufncsa, Whether tired onf. wrnrried, aleenlessnea't or what ttot. it quieta and r??f ro*n<* brain and nerves. It's liquid and plewant to t<vkft. Trial bottle lO.v Regular nm? 26c. *^itd 50c.. at dmgjrfBta, **? He was born upon Rt. Galpert's night, three days before luck.? Dutclj. fteh cured In 30 minute* bjr Wooiford'n Unitary Lotion. Never fnilu. At druj?gi?U. ,s . . . _ . . _ It is hr.rd to catch the drift of some people, and whetj you are suc cessful it is so heavy and. water l>g>red i lint it is ol' Wt much ac count. ] General "Demand of the W^U-luformed of tho World Jh&s always been for , a simple, pleasant und { efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a Uvntivo which physicians could ?auction for family use bccauso its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and trtdy beneficial in effect, acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. lit supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ^thical lines and relics on ike merit* pi the laxative for its remark - ablq S4>oc?M --- . That ia one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and ?llxir of Senna is give^ the prefercnoe by the Well-informed. To get its beoc&olal^jD^octs always buy the genuine ? manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig 8yrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggist*. Price fifty cents perbotu^ I ? . , "T'1'11 conWf felt in 10 y , to tore to UJce to ' tti " sister brought to fry it. Today | and I doji '& BaW You nocd CarduJ^I taken at the proper tinq ing, and help to keep It has Htin found headache, backache, i other symptoms ft #jj which evei'y woman V - ?? 1 Caidui acts 'g?4w out any bad after-efSi Its results havierl vjnw lflgtjhgly beneficial. r link** 10 uinrvr Rklri| nil | Canvasser* 40 -its The cost ink<?? away the tast# French. Cn pi: til no Chios Indigestion I'ol., Belchinz, Bour Stomach. and HenVthi {itjm whatever oaune. It s Liquid. ICfT immediately. Doctors present* it. 23$.. and 60c.. at drug store*. iy~ ?'The eagl^ does not war |trpgi?V-^LtpUnn. T051TJJRED FOR SIX MONTHS r!y Terriblo licliln? ? Rwnuv ? Ylab f t . Buttering, was Terrible ? Soo? Fmtively Crircil by Cutlcnra. l on my son's face. tV? went t<ra c*?|qr who treate' ' months. 'l'bcn njfc and head were' n liis ears looked rr, so -tv* months, tlffl *Hi? hand r.p l i?p? ? ? ond th<) ronr l u'e fo,lo'v 8uffcrc<1 80 j ribly tiiat ho could not sleep. After hail suffered s'.x ninths we tried a set the Cuticura l'.omcdiea and I lie first t mont let hint nler,> and real wejil in, rrceV tha roic* wevo puno and In months ho hail a dear fact, No* two years and has never had eizcma Mrs, Louie Derlf, It. K, D. 3, Sftft An 'lex., Aj'r, i:>, 13j7," * I/Ot .him wliu has hi slowed a befte* fit bo silent. ? S'ncca. I'" l . ' ? To Drive Out Malaria and llnlld Vy the System ?;r' '}^A Take the Old Stamlurd Grotc1* Tastb lemu OntU/ Toxic. Yoi know what, you are Ukjug. The formula is plainly printed on every oo'tths snowing it U ainapljr Qui nine tiuil Iron iu a tasteless form, avu the moet effectual form. *or grow? peoplo fcnu children. &0o O^dj and Ends. Every man i* tlf son of his OWn works.? Spa nish. A soft answer permit* yon to fall nn easy victim i?> tho shrewd agent. 'All men were hom frod of ineum-. luanees and equal to any amount of foolishness. The man who nukes a great deal of his failures doesn't make muoh o t a success. ' ICae j mother thinks she has *the ceaiVBt baby in i he world, and, fls a matter of Dart, r.one is cheap. i The Ires of resentment are ortWi too apt. to be the precursors of lie allies of repenienec. The best euro tor dninkcQQO^. is while sober to see a drunken ma>i.? Chinese. V It's hard fur a lazy man to be truthful, for ho is happiest when lvV - * -.'Tho American Humans Association will hold its annual meeting in New Orleans beginning th.s week. v"*"-';} The mnn who means \\<>il may Lai ?^edited for it, but ganeraHx ii ig| t life only rrcditahle thing fchoiit )um. You may retire an old lo^'V^ lonjf ficrvico without its costing r but it is another thing to vctii Mittmobile. -5MP ?~zno~t Wo Buy ... . ?LSi* ????? Woof-*-" He.