The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 09, 1909, Image 4
WORTH
MOUNTAINS
OF GOLD
During Change of Life,
says Mrs. Clias. Barclay
1 GranlUu lUo, Vt. " I wuh puhhIhu
through thAC'huiiK^of Mfc niuiBiiffrmJ
Iroin nervousness
and other annoying
?symptoms, nnU I
can truly ?ay that
l<ydiuK.rlnkhuur*
V ?* k ^ ? Com
pound has proved
worth mountains
Of gold to III*', hh It
restored my health
and strength. I
nover forg#t tg toll
my friends what
J,ydlalS,Pinkhuui'8
Vegetable Compound has done for ma
during tM# trying period. Complete
restoration to health means ho much
tome that for th? kh k?? of other suffer
lng women I am willing to make my
trouble public ho yon may *pnbllsn
this lettor," ? Mm*. ("mas. iUjulay,
il.P,J).,(l.ranltevlllo) V t.
No oilier medicine f<?r woman's ill*
has received such wide spread and un
qualified endorsement. No other imd
IcinM wo .know of h.ts mu h u record
of cures of female ilia as has I.ydift 10.
I'lnk ham's \'?Mrriahle Compound.
' For more than JJU years It has been
curing female complaints such as
inflammation, ulceration, local weak
nesses, librojd tumors, Irregularities,
periodic pains, backachn, indigestion
and neryoiiH proat ration, antl it is
unequalled for carrying women safely
through the period of change of life.
It costs but. little to try Lydla K.
Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound, and,
bsMth Itarclay sayK.lt is "worth moun
tains of gold, " to sutlcring women.
ClA6GIFIEDA"V^?TI8EMI?NT6
hAI.KhMKN WASTED
WA N T.Jr' I ? Avtivr. < ni't'it'oil)' riicn loipure
bi' t us. 1'iofit nl.|?' I'tmtl' i s. lltmtlt'rM
uinkc bl? lut-j'i j . < i<ili w<HiL>' Mi Com
I?)<;tVOM'U f i ? < vrltr ! ir-iiirinut ??!>? for our
lllx-i ui i Ifi r w . V r<>'H> A ( '>>.
Ol.l> JKJMLNIo.N M'HKKHIEH.
Mention Oil-. I'nin r. Kk iim ink, Va
I.AItT AI-ISTS WASTKIt,
\\' A NT l.l? I in' \ In all uni't.t of t.ho
?? il'iiiii 'l r inii s in lilvritlsj' nml mII
"III ni'K ' 'I ? m M < t'l. ? is" lu vniii is (mod ooin
liil: bl' II Aiil I .
I'l AI'K( H(i\V Ktoi'IU'N I'D . NimvIoii, N <'.
FroVcrba and Phrases
I. ('I il If ;i I of I Ik' store tliat
nothing sh J 1 yj < to wnsto.
Spcr.k your rniini if you must, but
Diirnl hmv yo;i .vpc;il<.
Only Ihrj-.o me lyuoiunt who he
lieve they know it nil.
It it; Is:* 1 1 1 to ke< p up appearances
uti'I sr.vt- up tnoiwv simultaneously.
A wou'.rn is u?'vrr so hoim-ly hut
you injty l : ul liftilly compliment her.
I liiuk t'i ?' h I i (' \ on would w i< I k
?"'trM. So.
v ?
I want crvy otircnte ihruinntlc to threw
array ull urc4lclni?, it I llulmonta, nil
pUatcra, "v* 'lVJ Ml.NVON'rt UUliUMA.
TIflM Ki:Wrtl>V (\ lilt). No matter wb.il
your dncu r um7 aay, uo mutter w U a t
roar f:liii!H may Bay, no matter bort
fre/udlrel v.ju may Ua ngalntt nil nrtrer
tl??d retuot!ws. r? ft on-*o to yojir dry?
fclet and got n bottlo tlio IdTEUM-V
flSM HEM T'-DY If It fall* to ?lt#
faction, I will refunJ your tnoony Muuyoo
Remember U:li remedy contains no sal
icylic pcM. 11 opium cocaine, morphine or
I'lVr n i\ r ii ' 1 i!ru?'i. It ti put ?p under
the guarnuteo ct tho I'urc l^ooil nnd L)rug
A<t.
Forsalo l>y nil ?Ir?i,'?ft*ts I'riot*. 26o.
e? r ? 1 1 "
TlirtX* life tiiv.c.N w|j( ij it is IxlUr
to got a t ? . : i- < \t usflf ilia. i to
w n:??l pnt ' '
t'lirrj ami 4\ ?? hi >> v c*l ft
>>i >> \ In.
Dr. fcSloa'.i'a l.i:?i:inut nnd Vol
Inary Ilcm? J'o j r.:v well Known ul!
over the Cw.'. u ??. TUey r.fuc
tho live* a' ! a !\ n v valuable uorm-a an J
*fo ft permai c~u InstUulloq In '.ho1.:
tand? cf ?' &\ '.cs.
Mr. 0 T, of Rokaca. Oa ,
XI. F. D No. 1, Box 43, writes. ? I
ii&vo u~ed yo.'r J.lutir.or.! on ft l;o:>o
for sweer.i*y nna cffticted a ?' l:oro?xh
euro. 1 uleo lemovcd a spavin or. .i
Jliule. Thin epa\ Id was aa lnrc? a* 1
guinea cij. 1 regard Sloan's I. tin
want as tho mm; .ptaL-uatlag ar.il c!
fectiro Llr.imcai i luve over known "
Mr. H. M. Glib*, of Lawreneo.
Kant., R. F. D. No. fl, writes ? "Your i
Ltnlmor.t 1 i \hy b??; that l ha*e e\cr
us?d. I ha J a r. aro with an abiccio |
on hor r.oclt and ono 60c. ho;ric cf
Sloan's Linlir.cut entirely cured bo:
I keep It src.w.J all iho tlrno for galls
and small ewel'ln^s and fcr ivory
thing about tho stu.-k "
Dr. Bloau will ;:rr.J !. < 'Ci-\-.\<o cr:
tho Horse free to :i :: > lit>r<iemun A.l
dross Dr. Earl S. bU-uu, LoMon, Mi\ss ,
Station A.
A woman oan tiill as iVoply aver
her preparuliutis for ho,.:r.cclr.tiuui> a??
a mnn over getting rt-.i-ly t(^
ing. ? Now York Pi.^*.
Piles Cured In 0 to 14
Pico Ointment ia eu*r*n!epij to c\ir? a?y
canof Itchinf, Hlina, lllee<hng n r Wot ru<lmf
l*iUs In 6 to 14 dava or omney rofuncied. Mo.
Don't misjud^o the man who wear*
a frayed otereoat. He may be merely
trying to make it last'nix weeks long
er. ? ( bieago Reeord-Herald.
R?eu?atjsm ano't CURes
, To
-f W ?0c, at Drurtistt'
"" ? ??
WASHINGTON NOTES
U ne BUuayed Envelope*. \ .
A j?* I effort i?4 being made by
the l'o*tofltee Department to increaao
the uaa ? it Mumped envelope# iitatead'
of those which huvo to have u atamp
affixed.
Id furtherance of thia endeavor A.
L. J^awahe, Third Afiaixtant Pontine*
tor Ijeneral, hua issued a highly or
nate circular describing and illustrat
ing the different air.ea and colors of
the envelopes* tlie government lift*
on Hale. 'I'll in has been diatribyted
by the letter carricra who, forgetting
for the moment the length of their
routeH and the weight of their hatdta
of mail, have for the moat part, en
tered into cnthuaiaatic detuila ?* to
the i-heapnefH ami con venienc* and
altogether dceirablckicaa of this class
of poatotllee ware*.
" Lvcryon? who iikch Koveinrnent
slumped envelopes is aiding "tlio i I*unt -
office Department in improving ilie
service," in wlmt Kawshe's circular
says, and, in addition, it enumerutcH
Kevetal nd van tatfus which arc to ho
obtained from their use,
I* or iimtunci', it point* out that
stamp* iniiy bo easily lost", misappro
priated, or may become uscleus by
slicking together, A 1 jo a stamp may
drop i f/ in the mail, mid t|w?u there
is tin- time consumed in ufllxing the
stamp us ni\ item of lonxidontion.
All <f these dllh iilt irrt, I he circular
*Hy?, an* ovenome by using the
stamped envelopes.
I hen when a purchaser i.s willing
to buy us many oh ftOO stumped i?n
\ elopi s al u' titfic, the government
will print his nunie and addrcsH in
I lie upper left. Iinml corner without
nny extra < barge. The advantrge *of
? his is l hat such envelopes do n? t
find I heir w.a\ to the dend letter of
fice. It the address cannot be found
the letter i.s returned without extra
posture to the sender. Such enve
lopes, it misdirected, are redeemable
at the Posloflice from origimtl pur
chasers only at full stamp value.
Ibis is not true of adhesive stamps,
J lie I'oHtofliec Department sells
(he envelope?* in vhhimw Hi/,eK, color*,
?m| ?|uaIilieH, but the most usual size
ciin be obtained for-ahout eight tor a
'en 1 1 slump value extra. Thus eight
two. cent envelopes would cost about
seventeen cents. One, can get thern
in white, umber, blue, bulT or mu
11 i |:i .
? ? ?
( >flieials of t Jn? internal revenue
buii an of the Treasury Department
are ft the opinion lliat the temper
ance movement, wbieh has tnken
such a strong hold of certain sections
of the co 1 1 ii I ry , part ieulni |y in the
?^onth, has i e.su 1 1 ed in increasing the
n u m I ,e i of \ i o hi t ions o ]' the internal
"v ' I ?i \\ s in (he 'I isl i | la* khi id" il
1 i < i ? whiskey.
H? ? ? n( i eporls i tid iea I e that in
man\ S'otil hern Slates, espcciall.' in
Alabama, (ieoiyia ami Noith Caio
lina f I m ? i . ? has been greater activity
'b*' part oj the lawless mountain
element, w ho ;i I wa \ s have been
' l "u hit some lo the revenue agents,
than mi many veins. These three
Stafis now im v? laws prohibiting
d. >t.| i lies from operating' within
tlnir |. .r, !<?!>. In Alabama (lie law.
went int.. i ? iTeel on J til v I. 1!KKS; m
I iecii in a on January J , PdOH; and in
Norlli ( .i ? ? 1 . ? .i .l.inuii iv 1. l!)(l<).
jt.lanv hcitiimite distilleries have
. *rove.| i<> !? loriila and other Stilton
when* the inhibition does not axist,
\N h : >!;? y being more dillicult to ob
'??in in a legitimate way has greatly
in. lr^rd ti e profits of illicit distilU
if.:, v.iih the icsult that the act i vi. j
'? ?' internal, revenue bureau
?f Mn?> time is largely directed to.
wau s t'.e lr.ountain sections of theso
tl.ieij States.
? ? ?
Klevrn members were in their
ceats Saturday when the House of
-Representatives met to further con
aider the Payne tariff bill. It W:lH
the smallest attendance of the special
n and den; oust rated the fact
'"ten ?t in the debate had prae
t iea II y ?!isa ppen red.
Mi. Spa i k ma a | Democratic). ?f
1 "'peoed the discussaiti b\
mak-'nr an <m iit > t \ lea fw- ,(.>tora
t:;'" // l!;o lUnpley rate en lumber
"nil :.;e i:i:p,.sii leu of a dut* el' .*)
leiits a pound en nil cotton imported
into the Tinted States.
1 i.o Philippine thiamin were pjrain
tic aid ftcm when Mr. lienlta hosjaiihi
rcia-eiit commisjioiier, spoko iu op
prsiticn tp^ the pu posed freo trndo
Htnceu tl:at possess-oi, aud tli-j
Li.ited Malis. Hjj( v;t,ws W(MP pi.n(..
?' ab i -it 'hi' ]:ms of those ox
l?n--- ?. J* nuav by ins ecliea^ic, Mr.
t ??!;?<) C< ;; p.. | i) (ie I.? , .,
? ? ?
South Carolina wins Suit.
i..D fftsuoMfc South C'uioliua cl!?.
pf.ixi.i-x involving (i,e di?po8i
fv "4 I rVi0;\! f0''0'000 ^ iliipcnuarv
' h,M the State dispcusa] v
coma-.iisicn, wn, decided in the Unit
cd . ta:es Supreme Court Monday in
? ?i\< i ei the < on:mi?sir n.
II V'0 ,"-,i instituted by t ho
^ ./'-?ii Distillintf Company and the
; ? Cmann Company .in the I'nited
, ' I. r the district
?""li < aiohna t,. n Ih-ct debts
1 riu! , l,y "10 *[nU' 1,1 *?io pui -
1 <!l> 1 V 1 ll'i"(,r| !" ,ht' from
' 1 ?_ ' Miiie t||(. d:spc:isarv
^??tem was m \
H'" eom in lesion, consisting of \V.
J; ?, ,r,,,v- MeSwecn and Avers
nl on, was appoint,.; j? ] <|07. when
\ ??""'Ived to ?o out Of ,|-e
?r hl? Thi* commission
o:ie;, |,;rv,'r" bv {h?
?llu' nl' moneys due the State and
to pay all of iffl (lcbu nmt
At the time the suits were institn
tod about $300,000 had been eolliot
auefln' mnVt 81,11 WR1 .about ?oo.ooo
000' wJr 1 "omethin* over $tioo,
nnd Z ^?SOnted b.vj'0uor dealer..
pay Them nL? eomnufil9lon declined to
^ th^m "s Promptly as the credi
C? u4r,,d i( desirable thev
* ?p|^ RU,tS- f?r lhfir <(1Mc<tiot;. '
the roromisjj c.?ers were chirpy I
Z"l>" ^
u!v r' .of on was neces.
for investigation *pd w>!!ectio>
PROTECTS THE POLICY HOLDERS
OF THE SOUTHERN LIFE
. J W yr
Hi* Jefferson Standard Lift Insur
ant* Company Oomoi to Tbelr
Rftctiff.
Kayettoville, N. C., March 31, 1000,
Today wm consuuiuiatad one of tbe
most important deal* that Uas ever
occurred in the annsjs of Southern in
surance. ? Tbe Jetferton Standard
f?ifo Insurance Company of Italeigb,
N. C., camo to the rescue of the policy
holder# of the Southern I^ife Insur
ant? Co?l>?ny of Fayottoville, atid
guaranteed to them that their insur
ance would be protected hy the large
nuaets of ihv Jefferson. It has boon
known for some time that the Soutli
em Life would re-insure its policies,
several flatt cimg offer* were made by
large companies throughout the coun
try to obtain t h iu bindings, but the
directs of the company, looking to
the interest of the policy holders, and
knowing the stretgtb und standing of
tho J t/Torson, selected it, after mature
deliberation.
In effecting this re insurance and
protecting the policy holders, the
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance is
in no way directly or indirectly con
nected with any transaction of tbe
Southern Life. Tho policy holders of
tho Southern Li fa Insurance Com
pany are to bo congratulated upon
their good fortune in having their life
insurunce policies guaranteed by the
Jeffeison, which is one of the strongest,
if not tho strongest, life insurance
company south of the Mason and
Dixon Line, und one of the strongest
in America. It has a uurplim to policy
hoideis of nearly half a million dol
lars. It is well managed, conserva
tive, and is backed by some of tho
most prominent financiers in the
South.
The officers of the Jefferson
are Joseph G. Brown, president; P. ,
I), (lold, Jr., first vice-president and '
general manager; Cbos. W. Gold, sec- j
r?tary and superintendent of ugen- [
eies; "Chas. W. Gamwell, actuary;
Kx-Governor Chos. B. Aycock and i
Judge R. W. Winston were special
counsel for tho Jotferson in making
the transfer, of the business. The re- '
uisuraneo agreement was fully ap- '
proved by James It. Young, Insurance
Commissioner of North Carolina..
1'nruly boys at Indianapolis, Indl,
after driving out several teachers got
Din* who whipped a number of them. 1
They charged one Charles Stinson
with t<lling on them and hung him
by tl.c hi-elrf till l'.rom its result ho
died within a lew hours. I
CHILD ATE CUTIC'JRA.
Spread Whole Ilox of It on Crackers
? Not tin' Least Injury IlcMulted
? Thus Proven Pure mid Hwcot.
A New Yolk friend ef Cuticurn writes: ?
".My three yeur old h< i\ and heir, after
being |>ut to led en a trip ncros# tho At
li.ntip, investigated tlic stateroom and lo
rated a box < f graham crackem and a box
of t'ntienrn Ointment. When n sorch wan
irndc f ? ?r the box. it was found empty and
the kid admitted (hat iio hod eaten the
content h <?{ the entire box spread on tlx)
cracUern. It enrol tuiu of a bad cojd and
I don't know what else."
No more conclusive evidence could be
offered ti nt e\ cry ingredient of Cutlcura
0;nt!nent is nbsolutly pure. sweet nnd
lia: ml ess If it may be uu/cly entcn by *
young child, none but tlie most beneficial
results can be expected to attend ite nppli
cation to even the tendorcst skin or
youugeut infant.
Putter Diu# & Chem. Corp., Sole Prop*,
of t'Atieura P.emodies, lloaton, Mass.
"HATS OFF IN CHURCH."
Abnormal Creations The Carse of
?p'o Froscnt Movement.
Nov/ Vork^ Special.? " Hnts off in
church "V promises to be the cry to
women in the near future, and Rev, I
Chftilcs B. Jefferson, pastor of tho
Broadway Tabernacle, has sounded j
tho first noto of warning in ft little |
publication issued under church i
ftU?pice9.
In this he says:
"The present bonnet or hat i9 ab- '
normally immense, and tho discom- |
Q I tire of worshipers whoso vision is
impeded is correspondingly parent.
What to do with the women has been
a problem in churches throughout
tho country.
"In theatrical and operatic circlet
it is counted bad form for a woman
to sit with her bat on. It does not ro?
qiiiio the gift of prophecy to say that
tho timo will come when Christian
women in the church will be oqually
conaideratc. ' '
Dr. Jefferson remarked thot he
was prepared to join nny concerted
effort r.mong clergymon which might
result in removing their hats in
church. ? Baltimore Sun.
Whether tho Biblical requirement
that a woman have "her head covor
ed" refers to her h?ir or her hat,
may be a question for the exogeto,
But on tho size of tho "covering"
any old lawman may freely cxprosa
hii opinion. ]f a woman's hat is bo
big that it eclipses the preacher and
the whole front ?f tho church, it i?
time for a mere man to register a
kick. We are not quite ready to ad
vocate the cicommunicatiofi of tho
woman with the big hat, but our
minis arc niado up on the hat itself.
If some way is not found to reduce
the siro of women's hats, the maga
tiues will ucon Lave a new answer
10 the qun?licn, "Why noon do not go
! o church. ' '
If a woman must hivo a hat on at
church, why should r.hc not have n
"church I jit," i!i?t wiil admit of an
occasional gl mpso sf the pulpit at
least by the rr.'.n or worotn who aita
behind hert If her "street hat"
should cover al!-out-of-doors, it would
be praoticnlly harmless, but ahe ought
to keep it out of doors. Wa believe
wo speak for the suffering "brother
hood of man/' when we say that the
men stand ready to put up the
I "doufk" far an additional hat to be
known as tho "thurth hftt." fhe in
vestment will pay iarfe dividaoda.?
| N. 0.. Bcuth-ri
' I
IfToulUv. 91,090
worn oao Jot* ? a/MtoaU of ooand oud *<>114
U*Iu?mb>?v> to cvtjtluu# tb# a?T>lopn?ul
of* Qilii uiH property efcoWlof roioarkobU
poMlbitlllM.
Qie ot big r?lw* Dow io olfht, and ooia
plM loo cnotiio on Jad*pa?4??l fvriuo* for
Mob ? ??bu. Full lofortB?<l'>a M par?oo?]
lu<*rvi?w or bjr Wi?. W. H. N*w*i,i, |f
Eul 461b 81. Kew York, *,Y.
The merchant who is aatisflcd to
take trade ax it cornea doeau't get
much.
lied, Wf?k, W>?ry, WMerjr K yea
Relieved by Murine Kyo Kernody,
CVmiuomidod by Kxp?ri?u<ed PhyaicUM.
Gf>nforma to I'uie ro<>< i and Dmji I^wo.
Murine l)c>M?v't Siuurt; tiootheo Ey? roll'
There may be nothing new under
(lie sun in the ordinary accept unoe of
the terra, hut there are a Mot of fresh
people. So. 16* '00
To have wore of Health mid wore ot Ufa,
tuko Utirttitld Tea! Thin Natprnl ImxmUvo
ic?ulatf? |iv?r, kidnayo, Mtoiiutch and bow
el?, corrects oonutlptttlon, purifWo tho blood
ttiid erodtr?t<i? dtaw-ft.
Turn failure iu victory;
Don't lefc-your courage fadej
And if you get u lemon
JiiKt make n lemonade.
Oulr Ono "Ilrooio <^ulnlo?M
That l? Lanntive IJropo (Juiniu*.
for * h? ?ignatur* of K. W. (Jrov?. U??J
VV oi W over to Our* ? Cold in Ou? Li}. 26a.
It7 Powtimeu happen# that u fellow
geU n reputation its a genius bucauao
lie is too lu$y lo work.
Mr?. Wimlow'i Boothlng Mjrrup for lTh(Mr?u
teu! hing, #of l?its the guuu, r<xiuc?? mflnimp.i.
< lou,tli*> ?i>juu,cui t*? wmd colic. 86c a bottU
Wine Hayings.
Drink deep or taste not the pieri'in
spring.
A kindness done to the good is
never li?s( . -
All is lost that is poured into n
riven dish.
Associate wii Ji the lamo and you
will learn to lin:p.'
Watching lite oilier man's patch
will not keep I ho weeds out of yo?vr
own.
Kor COIjJ>H hikI Git IT.
Hick'* C xi'udihk U the betft rcm*dy
rellevos i lie acting mid ft- * erlshnrss?curca
tlif Cold i dicaloir* normal conditions. It's
Ikjuld-eBrcU Immediately. 25c. aua
69c.. at drug ntor?u
Witty Sayings.
Jt t nkes two to make r? quarrel, but
il fiir.es I hire fo irtnkc a divorce.
The ho# hits to stand fur a good
many fin i >o ripens lie doesn't deserve.
Ambition ami Activity should at
li- :r>t be* on speaking terms.
1 he average mnn li;.s inorc friends
"ii?l (ewer enemies tbnn he thinks lie
I as.
flOO Rownrd, $tOO.
Tl>e readeiw of I Ins [taper will be pleased to
learn that there is at least ono (trended dia
mine i linl science has hern able to cure in al
ii* and that isCntari h. llnH'ttt'otarrh
v'urp ix tlip nnlr ponittve cure now known fo
? he medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con*
hi ii utionut di^ra**, reipurea a conntitutional
t rea' incut. llnir?C'nluri:h('urels taken inter
n >ll\\avtmjj directly upon '.lie blond and mu
com" eurfacea of the *vstein, t hereby desiroy- i
? ? > n i he Inundation of the difeaae, and giving
the i atiejit strength by building up the con- |
?t:lu';ou and amiistmg nature in doing i'a
work I'll- proprietor* have ?o much faith
in 1 1 h curat ne poweia (hat they ofler One j
II mi. Pe l Dollars for am case tint it fails to
cure. Send tor led of testimonials. Andreas
K J I'liKNKV ft. Co., Toledo, O.
Knld hv l>ru"Ci?tH 7.V.
Take Hall's Family Pills lor conjugation.
W hen To Cease To Advertise.
Mi - (';iru;l! Journal asks and nn
>u e i s iis ?>\\ii question: Will a mer
chant who is wise ever eeaso to ad
vertise ? \ rs- when the trees "orw
upside down, when the beggar wears
a ( iowti; when ice forms -on (he sun;
when the spairow weighs a ton; when
Jill iN'ilri s- gc t .too cheap; when vo
ir' n set lets keep; wluni a . fi.sh fpr
gext io swim; wh<?n Satan sings n
hymn; when ?ri?!s go l^^onv^hri
win ii the small boy hates a drum;
w hen no politician schemes ; when
mince pie makes plensnnt dreams;
when it's fun to break a tooth; when
all lawyer a till the truth; when eold
water makes you drunk; when you
love to smell a skunk; when the
drummer has no brass; when these
t1 ings all eome to pass; then the
: an that's wise will neglect to ad
vert iso.
Hero and Thero.
The first requisite for a good hus
band is a good wife.
As >ou aro children of (Mi list, so
be \ou thildren of Home.
Krvy is the habit of losing our own
happiness while longing for another's.
A jest given too far brings home
hat J.
It is easy to make most people be
lieve a he if you tell them tho lie
they want to hear.
People will pay as much tp walk
as ! o ride, if you can convince them
it is worth more.
SISTER'S THICK
Cut it nil Came out Right,
How a liftter piayod ft trick that
brought rcgy health to r. coffee flend
lo nn iuUroBtlng tali!
"I wai a ooffeo flend ? a trembling,
norvoui, phyuical wreck, vet clinging
to the poison that etolo away my
strength. 1 mocked at Po3tum and
woulJ have none of it
"One day my sister substituted a cup i
of piping hot Postum for my mornlni j
cup of co/Tca but did not tell m# I
what ft was. I noticed the richness
of it and remarked that the cotfeo
tasted fine, .but my sister did not tell
me I was drinking Postu*n for fear 1
miffht not take any more.
"She kept the cacrct and kept giv
ing m? Postum Instead of coffoe
ttntil I grew stronger, more tireless,
got a better color in my sallow cheeks
and a clearnoss to my eyes, then sho
told mo of the health-giving, ncrve
etvengthenlng life-saver she h*d given
mo in place of my morni i coffee.
From that time X became a dlsclplo
of Poetum and no words can do Jus
tice In telling tho good thla cereal
drink did me. I will not try to tell It,
for only after having used It can ona
bo convinced of i'a merlta."
Ten days' trial ahowa Poatum'a
power to rebuild what coffee haa de
stroyed. "Thcra'a a Iteason. "
Look In pkga. for the ratnoue little
book, "The fload to Wellvllla."
Kver read tho nberc letter? A new
one aayofurs from time to tlma They
ATttMpftUe, tmt, Mad full of bemfca
tttniti
uj uicww uuiv QfHeUM*
trrm?4ft Syruu oj Kg* au4 tJUVr :>f Ow*,
which enaUv'ft ?n*totorm w?t*u?ar
habit* daily ?o tluj ntf^uuivcp to na
ture may be gradually ai<Jf>etMlc4w$i
wtwh no Wfc*r needed aitke best oj j
treme<lie?,>vi\?n re^uncd, art to a efirt
nature aiu) not to ^up^ant the nation*
M^nnloA(,U't(l n*u#t depend ulti*
<nai?(y u|>on pro)>e|r nouHnhment,
K^?fM?.<>??j} "tv* i'v?*fce"t'?"y
.10 get wa beneficial effect*, alwav*
bwy the genuine
JSyrttt^flfes^Elixir^Sewui
* ^ ni*kiufa4.-t*?i'#a (w
California
Fio Stoup Co. only
80L0 BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
on* me only, r???U r price 50f yrx ftottU
ltecojjnition is confined strictly to
the man who does. What ho has been
or what ho has done? his expecta
tions und prospects for the future?
all may make a pretty story, but we
like the Bound of the man's foot
steps who bring? daily evidence >of
his labor.
If you suffer from KIM, Kalllntf fclcfcuviM, Iumiiu or
!>?*? children, or friend* tbM do mjr ntw Dlv
cover* will relieve (hem, aud all 70 u are askod to
do U to ?*lid for ? V It i:K HoltMof
Dr. Mny'n tpllcullc Curo.
It bat CU'ed ItioUMind* where tiwrj llilng elite
felled Bent tr&e with direction*. Kxpreee Propnt'L
OummiUo I by U*y Hetliul laboratory, under tb?
National Koodaud Drum Act, Junu ItfOtf. (iunr.
miiy No, give AUK and full addreai.
lift. \\" II. MAT,
I'cnrl Hliccl, New \ orlc City.
A total of 221 persona perished by
shipwreck and 80 vessels met with
disaster off I he New England ami
British North American coasts, or
while engaged in tho New England
or Cnnadian luxle during the fill.l
and winter season of 1903-09'..
flic CRACKING OF PAINT.
1 Property Owners Can Have Money
by Learning the Cnusc.
Do yon know what Is wrong when
paint peels, or cracks, or otherwise
necessitates premature rc-pnln'tlng?
Well, sometime? It hasn't beon
properly uppllod? the surface being
dump or there being too much tur
pentlno or too much drier.
But, nine times out of ten, the j
trouble la causod by adulterated 1
j white lead. .
To avoid all such trouble, every :
houBeowner should know In a general j
way, when a surface is la proper con- I
dllion to rtcvlvo palr.t, what kind of i
primer und ttnlshing coats different
surfaces require, and how to avoid
adulteration in materials.
A complete painting. guide, includ
ing a book of color e'ehemes, specifi
cations tor all kinds of painting work,
and an instrument for detecting adul
teration in painting materials, with
directions for using It, can be had
free bv writing National Lead Com
pany, 1902 Trinity Bldg., New York,
and asking for Houseownur's Palm
ing Outfit No. 49.
This company, the largest makers
of pure white load, Invito tests, by
moans of the blowplpo (Included In
otitfl*4-,-<*K -f?v any other way, of the
purity of tho white lead cold under
their famous ' Dutch Boy Painter"
trademark. That trademark on a keg
of white lead is in itr.elf an absolute
guaruntco of purity and quality.
Till not nil you hear, but bear nil
you toll.
In case c I accident, cutu, woutidi, burns
scalds., sprain*, bruises. ote., nothing will
so quickly tnke n way nil pain and soreuci?*
as Ilamlir.s Wizard Od.
Vou can reach ll:c parent by adver
tising to the child.
A Dead Shot on Ring Wormi.
Wvaacklng. N. C., Juno 2. 190S.
Mr. J T. Shuptrlr.e, Savannah, Oa.
Denr Sir: ? Enclosed you will And |1.00
for which please send me at once Tet
teilne. It is a dead shot on ring worms.
Vourfi truly/
\V. R: Dudley.
Totterlne cures Ecwma, Tetter, fling
Worm. Ground Itch. Itching I'llos. In
fant's Scro Head', rimnles. BoUa. Il>v.i?h
Scaly Patches on the Facc, Old ItcVnR
Sores. Dandruff. Cankered Scalp, -Urn*
Ions, Corns. ChllMalpa and every form of
Skin ulMase. Tsttorlne flOo ; Totterlne
Soap 25o. Your drvi/?'jt#t. ocby mall from
the jnanufacturor, . Tho Shuptrlna Co.,
Savannah. O*.
WhcTi in doubt what to dp it iu
generally bct'ev to do nothing.
01.1)" PEOPLE'S KIDNEYS
Often Nerd Helpful Stimulation.
Tho kidneys are tho busiest prcan#
of tho body, filtering na they do all
the blood every throo
mlnutoi. They nbow
Elgm of wearthrough
pain in the back and
Irregular urination.
Doan't Kidney PIIIb
cure kidney Ills In
old or young Mrs.
Mary C. Phelps, 4
Spring St., Westfleld,
Mass., Bays:
"I am past 92 yoara
old, and am to-duy without a aign of
kidney trouble, backacho, pain In the
atdea, etc., which had bothered mo.
Doan'a Kidney PMla eured me bo that
kidney trouble has never returned."
Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
FoBter-Mllburn Co., "Buffalo. N. Y.
One always has time for what one
really wants to do.
Itch cured in !*) minute* by Woolfori*>
Sanitary Titian N#v??r f?:U. At dru?Ut#.
He sure yon are right, Ihen let tho
other fellow do tlio gambling
Cares Through lite Blood
For Those Pains
? 1 . ' ? ;?$ ?
' .. ?' ' ' . , ?' ;; , ? . r^'zs
t(J am getting along fine and feel splendid, since
taking Oardui," writes Mrs. Stella llalquist, of La
portc, Minn. "I am not troubled, like I used to bo,
with backache, headache, and those pains and that
tired-out feeling. I had other female troubles too,
but fhoy have almost disappeared now. I cannot
praise Cardui enough, for it did wonder for me."
GH 153
The Woman's Toiilc
jCardui can be depended upon to help you, too,
if you will give it a fair trial. ,
Women who need strength, should find it in
Cardui, for Cardui is a strengtli-building femalo
tonic.
Women who need health, should
find it in Cardui, for Cardui has been
found to euro female disorders, by its
curative action on the female organs.
Try Cardui. /
Success is utt?*r failure if uolii*? v o?l j
by the snc ri (ice of moral principle, j
For ilKADACIl X--Hlrki! ( APVDirVK
Whether from Coldr Heat. Stomach or
Nftrvou# Troubles. Capudinc will relievo you. i
I l's liquid ? vlcaaani io iako--a;'ls liuifti dl- )
?t?ly. Try It. 10c., 25c, and 50o. at dru*
?tore*. i
Would you ho willing to q;ivc what
you earn for what yon jret 7
Arc You Protected
against pneumonia, which so often
comes with a sudden chill, or con
gestion of tiic lungs? -the results
of neglected colds ? . If not you
should have a wfe and sure rem
edy at hand all the time.
DR.DJAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT
has proved to be the most effective rem
edy known for colds, coughs, pneu
monia, bronchitis, inflammation of chest
and lungs. It relieves and curcs the
disease by removing the cause. Get it
today and you'll bo ready tor tomorrow.
Sold everywhere in th.ree size
? bottle, fl.OO. 50c, 25c
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
paint materials,
It i? an absolute
guarantee of pur.
ity and quality.
For your own
protection, see
that it is on the side of
every keg ol white lead
you buy.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
1 902 Trinity Building, Kt* Ytik
Cures
PNEUMONIA
Rice's Goose Orpnue Lini
ment Is runtlc of pure
iroose urease tnnd other
reme<tl?! ?(,'? nts> r?coa
for generations as
inTahial>la for Pncumo
ii?4, Oold<, Grip, etc. Try
Fice's Goose Grease Liniment
For theaa cHmontS"-!t r?li?TM
?p?edlly and curat permanently.
25c- At all Drusslsts and Dcalcrs'25c
GOOSE OB EASE CO W PA N y ,ong?g'gotto
\TU\cto\.?ctot^v<\,
Restores Cray Hair to Natural Oolor/
REMOVES OANDI1UFF AND SCURF
Invigorate* and prevents the hair from falling off,
Tot e*l? bj Orugglata, or (ant Olroot by
XANTHINE OO., Richmond, Vlrglnja
Pr'c* >1 ?*t Cottl., Simpli CoUlt } ? c. Sand for Circular)
DAISY FLY KILLER a
0>??. Hint, (loon,
ormnu ntal, coa
YCiilviit, v )i?ap,
Ull? fJI KllMI.
Uadu ct metal,
nilmct ?Ij111 or Up
over, will not jOu
or Injure Miy
ililnsr. 0\\?run
toco rfTeOtlre. Of
ftlldrikr* < r seui
pri-paia 'of 20o.
HAUUi-U MJWKK8. 150 Art. tlrcuk!) n, H. t
I'Sfc CRAFTS DISTEMPEH andCOUGH CORE
A lafe and eure pre
ventive and positive C*H
for all form* of Distem.
per, Influenza, Pinkeye,
Cou<hs and Coldi it?
Horse*, Cheep and Dogi,
60c and t1 CO at Prufcgiitj
or prepaid. Write for fre?
Iwoklet "Of. Cntt'i Adrift,1'
WELLS MEDICINE CO., LAFAYETTE. IUffr,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELT3
LOMBARD 1R0H WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
ITCHC URED " assist
OR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH I, jruaranj
ie?d tooure any caio of Itch In halt hour If
mod according to directions. Show thWto per
sona having Itch. If your doz has Scratches or
M antro David's Sanative Wash will euro hlra
at on-e. Price 50c a Kottlr.l t cannot b? mailed,
l ell\ ered at your nearest express ofQce fro?
upon receipt of 75 cent*.
Ow?n* A. M luor Dnu C?. , Richmond, X m*
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A CertMn Onre for Fcvcrlfthncafc
< oust Ipaijon, It can Rene*
rnoaara Trouble*, Teetulnif
[?(?orders, ?nd Destroy
\Vornm. Tbo> llrcnk tip Cold*
In ?4 hour?. At *1) Dnmpiit*, Siot*,
ftample rti?il?d VRKR. Addr***,
A. S. OLMSTED. L? RoyTN. Y
Mother Gray.
Nnrj? in Chlla
r?>n'?
Hew York City
So. 15-'00.
Dropsy li
Remove* all ?welling In. I to M
daya ; effect* a permanent cur*
In jo to 60 day?. Trial treaties!
glren free. Kothlngcan be fair**
Writ* Or. H.H. flrcmi's Eon?, ,?
8pec!a1l?ti. Be* a Atlanta. 6?.
That
land which you
^ lanca to put in wheat on
account of drought is in bad
shape to grow a crop of
CORN OR OATS
Make
using
; it right and get its fullest crop capacity by
the light fertilizer ? that is: one with 'plenty of
POTASH
Every too pounds of fertilizer ought to carry abont
15 pou-uls of Muriate of Potash to get best results.
*
Valuable Literature, Free, on fertflliln*
Corn And all other crops.
German Kail Work., 1224 CaiUler BUj., All.uL
N*w York? 93 Numb Str*at
CMcogo? MonaUnock Block
Pimples,
Itchiner
Humors.
RHai
natisrn.
Blood
H
th?
rwtlTfnjri
ndlllon, ftlrlr
W6t?l ftli CUM.
for home our*.
s^RSWS'JEWffVR h-"Ud*n<
condition, |
Pains.
jf Ml**1!) In
SSSW f.SK
f&Kate
CO., Alintir Ok.
S DYES