The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 30, 1909, Image 4

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\ A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least try a medicine which has the record of Lydia K. Pinkham's . Vegetable Compound, is to blame for ner own wretched condition. There are literally hundreds" of thousands of women in the United States who have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering. Read nhat these women say : ('ftmdi'n, N. J. ? " It is wlHi pleasure that I send my testimo nial lor Lydia' I!. 1'inkham's Vcg^Utblo Compound, hoping It may induce o'tli suffering women to avail themml ves of ttio hen Hi I of (Ills valuable remedy. "I suffered from pains in my back and Hide., tick limidaclic.s. no app?'tl(e, wa* tired and iier\ousull (lie time, and no weak I could hardly stand. r. yd la 10. 1*1 nkham's VcL'ttlitMu Compound made m r a well woman? and t It 1 s valuable iiudlcliie nliull al waj h have m.v praise." ~ 31 rs. VV. I*. Valentine, M>!i Lincoln Ave., i'uinden, N. .1. Krle, l?a. 44 I (differed for five years from female troubles, and at last was almost helpless. 1 tried throe doctors Imt they <1 l?l me no tfond. My sister advised mo to try Lydia I?. IMuk hum's Vegetable Compound, and It has made me well and Ktronif. 1 hope all suffering women will Just {five Lydia 10. Plukham's Vegetable ( (impound a trial, for It is worth Its weight in gold." ? Mrs. .J. P. l.Ond' 'ch, It. !?'. I). 7, lOrle, l"a. Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia K. Pinlshani's Vegetable^jCom pound had the virtue to help these wonu-n it will help any other"* woman who is suffer ing from the same trouble. For .'i<> yrars l,y<lla I/. I'lnkhain'n Votfetublo <:on?}?ouo?J has br?*t? the wtanrtard roundly for ills. N(> flh'li WOIMIII1 <loe? Justice to rsHf u ro will try 1 fatuous uuwllHtie. Made ox ( ' ijhI vH v from roots and herbs, and lifts (hou-.jiiiu-. of ciycs to Its credit. IJRK-fJVT15' ir lh?? sli^l?<-'s?t (rouble appears which >ou do r \'M understand* write to Mrs. I'inh haut at i.y iiii, .Ma. vs., for her udvicc ? it is free and ai\va.\s helpful. >CL AJStvlh 1 1 D O V f . W T I S E M C N T 8j k.i * i n\i i'.\ w i \'ri:i> VV' A .V 'I I ! A < I ! v t !.i 1 1 il l.- I lit- 1 1 l<i M'lil'lt" ? * M'. I (i-. I'i' fil'il ic | i s;ll- | ?, II 'IM l>Ti make t it; ii ciA i . iv i < t. i \ h<|\ uni't'n ('?oim* out 111 v ii'r i? ri i i v for our 111* rut *'-!!'?? i '? I I ,v ? i>. < -I I' in >\. 1 1 ?N % I V.-l- Kiln Mtlltllill till-. I'll | ? , l< II II Ml I Ml. V A I. A in A ?? t:\TM w ^vTkii. W AM I II I .i.n. iu < lit ?? )i. i' 1 1 iwiis 'if tin ?T I lll'iil Mfi'.'s In lu'vi lllso Itlld Hi ll "Mai l. 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To iin v. 1 Allan's T.I' i.n !?*? ?. t. ?. ? v t !,; . jroar :<>? wrNt?.'a; ; >.? it ii li.<'.u,- :i> abre to itui.. :i> It i ;t\'ir.;y wl; . iv-i ?, ? UotilinK uaii a:i: >o; 'U' :,r.J v:.v?.h :c-* i.e i couifiift ti> t'r. .! i.vlii ??< i-ift. . It cits ns'Io..' vr., \vn'.!< ?? ;+ ,i/>j tffitiiiionui:.!. I'nitu: ?.!.? '..iv t' < > : ? t: >?:? a lurjf?-r prf)t;*, i.i h"r .v,v v i: v ? bo oSTeriil ;i >-n ? ? ;,:i- i ?? A ? "i - ? ? > Eom'. tho ">i: ii ? ' j . \ : A .. r Al.onV 1'.-.: j ? ? > ? , ? ? ? It I- a ; Siutif i i . : . ... . . - x P..r II V ?.{??.' 1 1 I ? 1 ? I I'l IMMi TV 1 1 r U i f r I : N or virus Ti ?i. ?> i It's llyn''l i'l> w.- .i. atfly. "" 'J'i> il. li't' . fca.1 m .lnu ?toro*. Won v yi '? - l . ? " ' i i :? . ?? v busini'ss I Its n lin : . t " s U Thli IiOttur Is Worth ICr.i till ? 4,Gont!??iRini: ? F> r ? i \ ?? \\ - . k . I - s . tT . : . ? . I Intensely (ro-r. a l>u>l ? ? ?i- ? ? ? n. wlu-'h covorcil my clio.-t, st . i.n.'li, i> i-< n:v{ imiii arms. A f : * r trymir tl r [ ?:y : a:.il .?i,r Akin 8peuifiii?t, ii i t t-y vt i n ? .-in: i!v niue dlfTorinit iin.l I ti >n<. I i?i> i donta'ly le irno ! ? f Hnm* u-k's Sulj hur I. im pound and Ointrannt. As I w is willing to try anything onoi>, I pnr. hasoil n bottle of the L4<|?ld and Otntmor.t, Tho Unit appli ^*OAtlon gava mo Instiint rt-iiuf frum Hint iw ful ltobln? Inflamed Biirfaoo ofmynkln. I p?rsl?tontly usod tbla romudy f.?r one wook and at the ond of that tlm?> I Imd har.lly a traoe of tho eruption on my pornou. If any ^.roadar qaostfona thl? t?*tniu>ntr\l n% not u< fng bona-fldo and absolutoly unsolicited, an Inquiry addrossod to tho address tn-low on otoalnn postago, will convloo? ar.y one be yond question. Wabbu* O. J?108 So. Oh<9 AT9., Oolumbut, O." Writ# Hakooo* LtQtftD SoLvao* Co., Pro prMon, BaltlmoM, Md.t for Booklet. gold bydmffyMk It 's n wise man who knows how ! foolish lie is. ltougli cm uul>?vttnbU; exterminator. Hough on K?ii>LI(U\ Nmt Powder, '?yc. Rough on Ho IbufjH, i'owditr or Liq'd,<J.V\ j Rough on KU'um, PnwJur or Liquid, 'AV.\ j Ron ,h on RoHt'h~w, I'nw'd, i V\, 1,/iq'd, 25c. Rough on .Moth and Ant 4, lYnvdor, - ? Rough on Skeetor*. agreeable iu um>?, 'iV. K. M. Well*, ('henmt. Jersey Oty, N. J. liven Death ot'ien makes a p'.nu selection. Mrs. Winslow'n Soothing Syrup for ('hililreti !*hj( hiiijj, softens tlit'KUMbt, i educe* jn(lfttnm? .uj?. sllsys p/un. cure* wind colic. 23c u boilU IIow's ThiH For Mud? < )'f nil !lui- viinis that ever c'&me ?!i wii the line, tejrarding deep mud, i ti e i o;| >w 1 1 t vr should he entitled to the hi it- libln n. U happened in tlu place where mud ? riirinnte'd. A man wn> u.ilkmtr nl my the roadside on;1 summer tiny nud noticed a i'uirly good looking hat out in the rond. Henon li:# out with hid rane, ho gave it a cut uiul wuh i.tnitled to hear a voice exclaim: "Here, wh.U the duoo ure \ ( u (i'Mny 7 Then ho mnde the astoij ishmi: discovny that the owner of the ;:end puic was under the hat, up ti. h'.i in mud. "Great Heav* ? ? i! r ! ' ' ex'.lnimcd the man who l:ad hit the hat. "Is t lint mud as deep as that?" "Dorp!" cried the victim. "Why. rr.nn rlivc, I'm htnndinir on n load of hay. ? May I.ippincott Difference of Opinion, Kitty: "Mia. Curleitfli thinks hci ; sen, Harry, in the salt of the earth.' j Janet : "Well, I can't ace why. ]! think lie is about the freshest thing t I ever met." ? May Lippincott V i His Proviso. | "I can marry a riih p i r i . whom 1, do n. t love, or a penniless jritl, w hou I lovo dent ly. Which shall I do!' ? 'Follow tie dictates ^of your heart n.y toy. nml he hftppy. Marry 'in p o; 're, and ? say ? er ? woud >\vi mind introducing ire to the othct ?.lie i"- ? May l/.ppjncMt 1(><)1) I' A Cm. \Yl?nl nn M. U. J, earned, A promlnont Georgia phyalclm ; went through ft food osperionco whlot j ho niikos public: "It was my own oxr^rlonco tha' j P.rst led me to advocate Grape-Nuti fcod and I also know, frotn h a v I n 4 j pt < sr rlb' d It to convalescents ani ? t :.. t w >-?h patients, that the food li 1 ft w on<! -i t nl rebullder and reatorei ( f ti?'i\i! and bruin t is." u?*. as well ai i'. k lm;>ro\es the dlgestlot n:.d .?!?'.< j.itlen'.s a!.\;i\s gain Just at i j- 1 1 ; and weight vei > rap I I was In such a low s'a:e that l' hud io give vj inv work entirely, am" went to t he mountains of tt.la state but two months there did not Improvt n.%. In tact, I w as not quite as well ai when I li ft home. " .V v fro,! did not snstnln me and It heramo 1 I ".in itiat 1 must chanRo Then I began to use (irapw-NutR f<?od and In two w* ks I could walk a mil* wp.heut fatigue, and In tlvo weekf returned to my home und praetle?, taking up hard work HRfiln. Sine* that tlino 1 havo felt as well and etrong 03 I ever did lu my life. "As a physician who seeks to help *11 sufferers, I consider it a duty to niako theso facta public." Trial 10 days on O rape-Nuts, when <ho regular food does not seem to su? tatn the bodf, will work miracles. "There's a Reason." Loo'.t In pkgs. for the famous little book, "The Koad to Wellvllle." Kver ros<1 the nbove letter? A new one Appears from tliue to lime. They are genuine, true, sad full of hoiuM Interest* GUM PARDONS TIM MID FILET Willson, of Kentucky, Dismisses Cases Against Six Men. YOUTSEY ALONE WAS PUNISHED After Mm- Year* in K*ll? Accu?e<l of Complicity In Munkr of Gov ernor Can Wcturn to II In Native btUtC. Frankfort, Ky.?W. S. Taylor, <}e posod aa Governo r of Kentucky JR. .Jiumuiy, I'.ioo, Charles Kink*)', who beld the office of Bocretary of Stat?j John I T. powers, John W. ? Davln, 55ach " Steele, anil Harlan Whltta K?r, all of whom wore Indicted for the murder of William Goebel, have been pardoned before trial by Gov? ernor Augustus K. willson. Governor Willson has thus dls posed of the famous Goebel cane, which has played a prominent part in politics Hince the assassination at Frankfort more than nine years ago, He gave pardons several months ago to Caleb Powers and James Howard, both of whom bad been convicted of the murder of Goebel. Henry B. Youtsoy la serving a life sentence for the or line, but Governor Willson de clares lie Is directly guilty. Taj lor and Flnley are now In ln? diana, where they fled Immediately after Coobel died. John Powers, who Is a brother of Caleb Powers, also lull the State, and Is believed to bo in Honduras. . 'Governor Willson reiterates tha belief ho expressed when ho par doned Caleb Powers and James II. Howard, that no one but Youtsey had | ! a i' C in the murder, and that it was not a conspiracy, as the Com monwealth chargtnl. Governor Willson states that no 1 demand has been made on him by j the Commonwealth for requisition, to bring the fugitives back to Ken-! tueky, anil It Is evident that no at' ; tempt wMII bo mudv to prosecute : them. Steele, Davis and Whlttaker never, left the State, and although they | were In custody for some time, they Were nut brought to trial. Not opa of those pardoned at this tlmo hua over been tried on the tndlctnieV found iLgalusl liliu. After TaylM and Flnley fled to Indiana the Gol ernor of that State declined to gral a requisition for their return, ail succeeding Governors followed his el? ample. 1^ These pardons ends 0:10 of the mol remarkable murder case's in tho hil tury of the South. William Goebel a Democrat, was assassinated In frotj of the Kentucky Slaty Capitol wlilj he wa.? contesting the election' of \\ 1 S. Ta> lor to tho Go /ernorshlp. Til c iiitest had caused great excitemendi and thousands of men were armct, ready for trouble. The Legislature deposed Taylor, and ho and Flnley werd Indicted on a cbarge of com plicity in the murder. Tl.ey both fled across tho Ohio ltlvcr into Indiana. Caleb Powers, then Assistant Secre tary <>r State, was arrested and charged directly with the murder. Ho was convicted twice for first degree murder, but Governor Willson par* wwue i iii ii* . iie is now on a lecturing tour throng!' tho country. KcquisllionK for Taylor and Flnley I by three Democratic Governors of Kentucky wore refused by three He. publican executives in Indiana. When Governor Willson, who Is a KepubIN can, was elected It was forecast that an end would be put to the wholo case. ()ii;j in bis lirst '?ets was the pardoning of Caleb Po>ver.-:, IT. OM INK NT M1IN DICAI), Senator Stewart, Colonel Bartlcit anj Editor Collier All Pass Awn y. Washington, D. C. ? Former United States Senator William M. Stewart, of Nevada, died In the (Jaorgetown Hospital lure, following an operation. Mr. S.w art v. rv? eighty -two yearn old and for twenty-eight years altogether he r o t ? i csi nted Nevada In the Senates a lapse between i ;s 7 o and 1SS7 inter* vtnlug to prevent a continuous ser? vice j'u.o;;l from 1S6H to 11/00, ? New York City. ? Colonel Franklin Pa;t;nit, lawyer, commander of tho Twenty -ascond Regiment, secretary o| tho Sun Printing t.ud Publishing: As? sdcIp. t ion . died from carcinoma of tho liver In his home, No. Is 6 West Twentieth street. Coiontl Hartlett, who won unusual success at tho bsr. was born In Wor? | ceater County, Mass , In 1S47. Now York City. ? Peter F. Collier, publisher of Colliers Weekly, died suddenly of apoplexy, llo was born In Co. inly (\ii !'>*-, Ireland. He was th-? founder of Collier s Weekly, -of whleli his ton, Robert J. Collier, il editor. ALTO STIFJCK FARM WAGON, : Harvard Student Killed ? Farmer'! Yrlw. Ic Not i>rtir,?Ke(|, Boston. Mass. ? Joseph Brewer, Jr,,; twenty yearn old, a stt;cj?:nt r.t Har vard University nr. 1 con of Joseph Brewer, of Milton, of tho firm of Charles Brewer & Co., of t h la city, was Instantly killed In an automobile accident at Jamaica Plain. Mr. Brewer was dtlvlng his car nl.-.n* Walk Hill street when he ran Into a farm v:i.ron The automobile, was over: nrm-l, Mr. Hrewvr being crushed In n - ,i i.'i it. The wagon was 1 not dan..". ; d v* u:\;,s i : > j : iuikjt. \ry. I. on:; "Vnn 1 ? 1 1 j ? * ??? ? I on Man Wlio IV d (iiis in sinpt fy Vletim*. I Bro'd;I>n, N. V. Judge Dike, of the County i' u:ri, parsed a sentenco j ?> f i'ori> -two \t'iir.< In Sins; Sing on 1 llyinan < T :? 1 1 / " and! i. who recently . pKadfd k ill'./ to tho chargo of at- i tempting burglary in ih.> apartments | of i Pcdic Miian Leonard Woodle, at | 2S2 South S'C^nd street, by using gas to stupefy victims, on the night of April 2. MBS. SCOTT PRESIDENT. After Twenty Hours Counting l>. A. It. Ballots Slio Ha* Five Majority. . Washington. D. C. ? After twenty hours devoted to counting and re counting the ballots cast, the Daugh ters of the American Revolution found the honor* of the biennial elec tion of their society divided between lh? administration and tho anti-ad ministration forces. The big flght of the congress wan won by the admin Istratlon In the election of Mrs. Mat thew T. Scott, of Illinois, to be presi dent general by a majority of vote* DEATH IN IMIO IN CUM), OHIO lasts Five Minutes, Kills Six and Injures Fifty. STREWS CITY WITH WRECKS The fttorm Ilnok.i Without Warning j With Huch Violence as to Wreck Churches, Overthrow Hwoke ?tuck* and I)eotoll?h Factories. Cleveland, Ohio. ? - From tlx to i. .twenty -yereee# t?rw dead, ?t Kast nine are fatally Injtfred, flfty or more are seriously hurt, and proporty has been duniaged to the value of 91,000,000, as the result of a tornado lasting only live minutes, which hit Cleveland at noon. Tho storm broke with hardly a minute's warning, and so violent was the wind that toots were blown away, small houses, barns and strongly braced smokestacks demolished, tele phone and telegraph poles unrooted or snapped off, and wires blown across streets In all parts of the city, Tho known dead are: Jasper Cromwoll, blown from a train at Cleveland Furnace Company plant; Mrs. Ollvo Phalen, nurse at Btato Hospital, skull crushed by jitone blown from building; unidentified woman blown Into a pond at Wade Park and drownod; Joseph Vessla, killed by falling smokestack at Cleve land Frog and Crossing Works; Louis potro, crushed by falling roof, died nt hospital; Joseph Blazek, struck on head by Hying timber, died at hos pital. The fatally Injured aro: John Nie bnlHkl, boy, Injured by falling steeple at 8t. Stanislaus Church; J. Kubysky, crushed by flying timber; Louis Pe tro, crushed by falling roof; Gladys May, Injured by falling shed; Mrs. C. J. Horlg, fell in kettlo of hot water when roof collapsed; Charley Traut man, blown off Baltimore and Ohio freight train and lost both logs, roll ing under wheels; Charlea Hofler, six teen years old, struck by lightning; David Young, body crushed when wind overturned his wagon; Harry Ponder, hood crushed, caught under buggy overturned by wind; Fred Gru /e Like To Talk <1 o Comes To Mer1 a '?Cheapness," says a noted wrW ssing counterfeit money, ? butj .... ir.t . rurcnc3 were stripped off houses, and, In some Instances, roofa were carried 300 feet. Skylights and . windows were crushed and many por Bons were Injured by flying glass. Twelvo erhool buildings were dam aged and many pupils had remarkablo escapes, but none was seriously hurt. The largest single damago was done to St. Stanislaus Church. East Sixty-fifth street and Formnn avenue. The wind almost demolished the structure. The loss la estimated at $12 5,000. At Cedar avenue and East 107th street tho plant of the Kinsman Ice Cream Company and the Salvation Army Tost Hall were wrecked by the wind. A barn owned by Giles Broth* ers was lifted In the air and deposited fifty feet In the rear of its former elto. It was twisted and tho roof burst from It as It landed, but four horses Inside the barn were not hurt. Karl Grant, sixteen, son of Mrs, THla Ornnt Wilson, florist In South Fourteenth street, was burled In tho dpbrls of the greenhouses when a flftv-foot smokestack crashed through tho glass building. He was uncon* pclous when removed, and suffered serious Injuries. Four R 00-pound cornices of ZIon Lutheran Church, Branch avenue and Wo3t Fourteenth street, wero ripped from the building, ono strike lng John Carter, a laborer. Twenty children at play In tho ohurchyarfl ran ppnlcstrlcken Into tho pftBtor'f house, but escaped injury, GOVERNOR HLLEV DEAD* Succumbs After Long Illness and Hot* teat Campaign in Connecticut, Hartford, Conn. ? Governor George L. Lllley died at the Executive man elon and flro bells tolled the Govern or's age, forty-nine years, Immediate ly after tho official announcement of the death. Governor Lllley was olectcd last fall after one of the hotteat cam paigns the State had peen In many years. After hU election his enemie* attempted to havo h la election de? clared void on the ground that th$ Corrupt Praotloes Act had been vlo? lated, In that money had been use<J In Ms interests, These charge! faMad, Before ho was olooted Governor ho served ni Representative-fit-Largo in Congress. A year ago he made sen Rntlonal charges that interests be hind a submarine boat were corrupt ing Congress and endeavoring to get millions for an obsolete type of sub marine. Tho charges made a sensa t'nn f?nd brought down upon Lllley (ho hatred of many of hid colleagues. He fallod to prove them, and harsh names were applied to him on tho floor of the House. ALABAMA LAW VOID. Aunulled Licenses of Corporations Which Sought Federal Court. Montgomery, Ala. ? Tho Alabama State law annulling the licenses of foreign corporations which take cases from Stato to Federal courts was de clared unconstitutional In a decision by Judgo Thomas G. Jones, of the United States Court of the Middle District of* labama. He said that tho law violated both the State and the Federal Constitu tion. * WON'T DIVORCE MR8. flOTIIERIf. 1 Nevada Judge Says One or tho Other Must Actually Live There. Reno, Nov. ? An Important decis ion was handed down here by Judge W. H. A. Pike refusing a divorce to Virginia Harned 8othern, the actress, from her husband, E. II. Sothero, the actor. Judgo Pike's decision establishes the fact that Virginia Harned 8oth ern cannot secure a divoreo from her husband in Nevada unless ^Uiier or her husband cones tq the States rod take* up ?U*fc residence here COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY Muoyos's Coli v Beiaady Itcllrr** tkm kcad, throat And tvuga almost luttuadlato fr. Chscka Korora, ft cm Ulscbafgcs of tho aoao, takaa aw ar all acbea tad jislos ctund b j colds. it cures Grip an J oU adnata Coughs and pr*tta<? i'neuiooota. Prlco Mc. )<??? jrou atlu or swolleu Joints. ho raat Er how chronic t As* jour dragglst for noyon's KhsmuatUm Hom?4jr au4 aoo w quickly you will b? cured. II jroa have any kldusy or bladder troo bla f*t Muoyon'a KldMjr It?n>fdf. Uukfou'i VltalUaf makta wtak uoa strong and restores loot powers. f u- 1 1 j ? l Jsnm^MmmssasssssxesfTS^ The value of your services depends upon how valuable you make them. WHAT CO10RS SHALL I USE 7 fy * ? Thla Question la Important In Paint ing a House or Other Itatldlng. A proper color scheme la eitrewely Importf.nt In painting a bouse. It makea all the difference between a really attractive home *nd one at which you wouldn't take a aecond glance. And It makes a big differ ence In the prtco the property will bring on tbe market *? Ah to the exterior a good deal do pends upon tbe site and architecture of the house and upon Its surround IngH. For a good Interior effect you must consider the size of the rooms, the light, etc. You can avoid disappointment by studying the books of color scbomes for both exterior and Interior paint lrg, which can bo had free by writing National Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Building, New York, end asking for Houseowners' Painting Outfit No. 4 9. The outfit also Includes specifications and a simple Instrument for testing the purity of paint materials. Pure White Lead which will stand tho test In this outfit will stand tbe weather tost. National Lead Company'* fa mous Dutch Boy Painter trademark on the keg In a guarantee of that kind of white lead. He Was Too Ooll For Her. "Actios broke her engagement Uj I. <m is because he was tco cold and indifferent." "lie doesn't strike me that way." "Ho is, though. He said as long as they saw each other every day, he didn't see any need of their corresponding." ? May Lipphi cott's. So-18-00. Stat* or Ohio, City ov Toledo, I Lucas County, | FnANK J. Cueney makes oath that he is aenior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney A Co.^_dying_ business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that aaia Arm will pay thesum of one HUKDItEl) DOL LARS for each and every case of cataiuui that cannot be^ured by the use of Hall's Cat a luiif Coiik. i* hank J. Cheney. 8worn to before nie and subscribed in my {reaence, this 0th day of December, A. D., 886. A. \V. Gleason, iSEAL.) Notary Public, fall 'a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the avstem. Send for testimonial*, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. 8old by all Druggists, 75c. Hall'a Family Puis are the beat. She Propoeed to Bobs. Newed (after the ceremony) : "Dearest, do you really think I'll prove a satisfactory mate?" Mrs. Newed: "Oh, I guess you'll do as a mate, all right. Now look mo over and tell me what you think of your captain." ? May Lippincott 's. Pain and swelling seldom Indicate in ternal organic trouble. They arc usually the result of local cold or inflammation which can be miidkly removed by a little Hamlins Wizard Oil. Try and see. Resting when you don't want to is hard work, ? A Domestic Ejre Remedy Many a man who thinks he ia right doesn't go ahead. Certainty, Convenience, Economy, Never has there beon known a caso whore Mitchell's Eyo Salve has not given notable relief. A pure, harm less salve for application to the sur face of the eyelids; the simplest of methode with wonderful results. Tho price, 2 5 cents, places It within reach of all. Druggists sell it, A dishonest dollar cost# moro than a hundred oenu. Do Your Fot?t Avlia ?nd iluvn? Shako into yuur iliuiin A lieu 'm Foot-Ease, a powder lor t )>? loot. It nmkM t ijjlit or now shoes feel easy. Cures Coins, Bunions, Swollen, Hot. Smarting nnd Sweating Feel and Ingrowing Nails. Bold by a!l Druggists and Shoe stores. c a. Sample sent Free. Address Allen S. Olmsied, Leltoy, N. Y. It is unpleasant to turn back, though it be lo take the right way. Tetterine for Poison Oak. Mr. J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, Oa. I>?ar Sir: ? I encloso 60 cents in stamps for a box of Tetterine. I have poison oak on me again, and that la all that aver has cured It. Please hurry It on to, Youra respectfully, M. F. Hamlet. Montalba, Tex., May 21, '08. Totterlno cures Kcr.oma, Tetter, Ring Worm. Ground Itch. Itching Piles, In fant's Sore Head, 1'lmplea, Holln. It0'?,r*i Sraly Potche3 on the Face, Old Itching Korea Dandruff, Cankered Scalp. Dun ton*. Corns. Chilblains and every form of Skin Olneane. Tetterine 50c; Tetterlno Soap 8So. Your druggist, or by mall from tha manufacturer, The Shuptrtno Co.. Savannah. Oa. You cannot savo your pie unless you eaf it. OKT A BOTTIJC TODAT. TAIil.RTB and liquid Cqcm nbrtiavtUam to aUjr ?*tm. StrtkM tM root tb? dtVMM lit NBMfM Its (mn. aa?., 60c. and Woman's Beauty Some women retain their beauty to an advanced age. But women, who regularly endure pain, age rapidly, for suffering leave* its lasting marks on them. ........ Nearly all women suffer more or loss with some form of female trouble. It should not be neglected. Avoid the pain^treat yourself at homo by taking Cardui, as thousands of other women have done. Begin at once and give Oardui a fair trial. CARDUI It Will Help Vou J ? Mrs. Katie Burlison, Gorcville, 111,, tried Cardui and writes: "I suffered with fcmalo troubles, and wqh bo nick 1 could not stand on my feet. Finally I began to tako C'ardui, and coon began to mend. Now I am able to do all my housework and am in much better health than I was before." Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES It's the things wc didn't do that we regret most. CURED ITCHING HUMOR. Dig, PuinfuJ Swelling* Broke and 1)1(1 Not Ileal ? Suffered a Yean* ? Tortures Yield to Outleura. "Little black swellings were scattered &ver my face and ueck and they would toave little black acurs that would itch ao ( couldn't keep from scratching them. Larger swellings would appear and my clothes would stick to the sorea. I went to i doctor, but tho trouble only got worse. By this time it wa a alt over my arms and the upper part of my body in swelling* IB large a? a dollar. It was so painful th?t I could not bear to lie on my back. The ?econd doctor stopped the swelling*, but allien they broke the places would not heal. I bought a act of the Cuticura Remedies ?nd in less than a week some of the places were nearly well. 1 continued until 1 had used three acta, and now I um sound and wrelj t The disease lasted three years, O. L, Wilson, l'uryear, Tenn., Feb. 8, 1(X38. " l'otter b rug & Chen* Corp., Sole I'rops. if Cuticura Remedies, Boston. Muss. Work to improve results, never mind jour job ? it will take cure of itaelf. * " For COfj!>8 iinrt CJKIP. Rick's f'APrDiN* Is the remedy? rrllpvra tlio ?ohincr and foveHnhncas? euro# th? ^old ?nd restores normal conditions. lt'? liquid? effect* immediately. Ito:.. tb c. aud Mc.. atdruc atorea. A miserly father uiaketh'an extra vacant son. Iteh cnr*l in 30 minute by Woo!ford*? Sanitary F?tion Never fn'U. At drugjrixt*. There mc many ways to do n thiiip wroiffc, but only one way to do i rijiht. VIRGINIA MKHCIIANT IUD OF A VKKV BIG GRAVKL STONH. Another Itemnrkahle Cure of Bcrtoua Kldncv Trouble. C. I,. Wood, a prominent merchant of Fentress, Norfolk Co., Va., was suf ferlng some month? ago with frequent attacks of hard pain In the back, kklneys and bladder', and the kidney secretion? were lrregulaii> scanty, or profuse Medical treatment failed to cure him. "At last/' says Mr. Wood, "1 began using Dean's Kidney Pills, and before one box v/as gone, I went through four days of intense pain, finally pass ing a atone, one-half by flvu-Blxteenth* of an inch in diameter. 1 haven't had ? sign of kidney trouble since. " Sold by all dealers. 60oentiahox Foater-MUbum Cq., Buffalo, N. V. A crois man would be worth ut lccgt a dollar a day more if re would become good-natured. Cures pneumonia !Ur?'a Oooae Or#?M Lini ment 1a ri'iado of pure ?roone >rrefc?e (and other remedial ayentm recoir ?i I eo?1 for (feneration* As Invaluable for Pneumo nia, Colds, Qrlp, etc. Trj I F ice's Goose Grease Liniment For thtt* ailment*-"!! relitrai ?ptedily and cure* permanently. 25c At all Druggists and Dulers*25c GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, GMB?flg0R0' You Need a Tonic U you feel languid and depressed all the time. The best thbg to help nature build up the system i3 DR.D.JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE Thi9 great Ionic is not a false stim ulant as many of the so-called ' 'spring tonics." It i3 a natural strength giver. For all run-down conditions of the health it is an invaluable rem edy, imparts new life and vigor and builds up the entire system. Sold by All Leading Druggists In tioo ilze bottle* , 50c and 35c This Trtide-uiark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of i>u i nt materials, It is an absolute guarantee .A i>ur. ity and quality. For your own protection, see that it is on the side of ?;v?*ry kt*g of white lead "you buy. NATIOKAt I HAD COMPANY 1902 Trinity BvHtftns. Anr Tlfk OLD NORTH STATE OINTMENT \V1H euro your l'llos. Kczrrna. Krystp ilas, Carbuncles, Hulls. tor? Rj'fs, Ulcers on the Fyoliall, (?rumiloifd Litis. hori> Tliruat. Cold*. HI. en mutism n lid Appendicitis. Corns. bunions and Ingrow ing Too Nat's. Ask J'pur druggist for It. OLD Nouru SI Alt OIWT MLfvT CO.. ( Iimi lolir. S . V. PALATAL CASTOR Oil A p??t*rut, n??u*lrr1(?iit, . nle.Hve, pure Cutler 0?l. Prescribed and ei.dorscd bj physicians. CHILDREN LICK THE SP001 S"'-. ? ALL Dltl'OUIITI ? Mc. Or uwl e-1 upvn receipt ofpilcr^ PA 1. VTA J, M?r ??? CO. 51 Slush Srk*Ki . N. Y. ITCH CURED Bjr?;'30A^uu!!:" DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH Is Kuaran. teed to cure any cajie of Itch In half I. our If uaed according to ulrcctlons. Sho* this to IMT ions having Itch. If your dot{ has goratchef of vlan?? I >avid's Sanative Wash will cure htnj it once, l'rlce 50c a Mottle. It cannot l>o mailed, ulcered at your nearest express offlco fro# HKin rec*>li?t of 75 cents. >we?? iti >lln?r llru* t1*., Iflohutood. )'?> SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA, 6A. The Rruon I Make tnd Sail More Mto'i $3.00 ind 93.30 Shoes Than Any Oiher MtnuUfl'jftf li bctuM I ?W? the vt?rK the b melt of lr,< mo?t caapUVf err?rJt*llon of tiiiftM ?*< p Nti ax 4 ifcUWd i>.occi.??ri In th? con Mi y. Tb? hU?W?? of tb? U*1hcn for ticbptr t oMIwibw, ml irttr <uull of in* ??btai L? trfr t taubMtt. liioikid ?SU] by Um Wl l# tit ibn Utfmtri. 1 1 | CMiK k?? moftlly W. fc. Douj'.m ibOM in u%Usf*i wfui wl nadJriHM w by tb?;> boll Ib.lr ibtp, CI MM, u>4 WiM U?|?t than ?ty olhtr ???*. My fif Tnnntnf (Mi St/n main I him bftr) n?J l,"nf'r H'tnrinJ M<?n nuv ClAtrJi 4 or Krerr Member of the Family. j>y #i vfnn)tntiMlMPi *m) Children* for ?6l? by shoo dottier* evi?rv*f>?i-? HasYoufDod Distemoer: CPU. lUmovct *11 i> mptcxn* Curt It certain ?nd fcrm?n?nt. G*t t bottl* 10 0*1. Al druaie?'?i or, ??mi to u? for <?. 'i,?0; , 'or #?r fw book let, Dr. Oslt't Advi**." WELLS MEDICINE CO. tndUna Tiit Wc mosur it* own w ft nicLlh Mil); ?until Uwn |TJ 00 to t)C? 90 wp or moD<? ECCSIH/7 Willi l??f ktttfftQi Si At C4DIUI ind I HCh f r tftiiiblti frit, .ANTS $}?' SUITS S9?? m 1 Ml IV"*?1 ?"?''? ?? mc?mr? lr. Umi >ity K v ITT nuui.u?4 on* 2 M?m WMlKi In ? ???? tow l. full). 9 ttr.-lk.rr ffrtl. f umi'. ?.i?u. hit T1ILORIRO CO t?i mintn HtlfirrlMs (trot, Chlim TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR YJir TLTTU f>nx,'ne e*ceU *ny dentihico I nt I E<L I 11 in clesniing, whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, beside* doriroying oil germ* c( decay and diteate which ordinary tooth preparation* cannot do. TUP MHI ITU P*1*11" ,I"rd *?? mtnith I Ht IVI V W I VI wa?h duinfcct* the mouth and throat, purifie* the breath, and kill* die germ* which collect in tho mouth, cau*ing tore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much tickneia. TUP rVrC when inflamed, tired, acly I ?lC? tf tw and burn, may be intteollj relieved and strengthened by Pax line. rATADDU P*xtine will dettroY the cermi ?A I nnnn that caute catarrh. heal the in flammation and (top the di?charge. It ia * ?un remedy for uterln* catarrh. S^ss [Thompson's EyeWater waa Gray Hair to Natural Oator? ??waves rr Mia taaar la*i*?r*U? and pr*vt?U lK? hair from falling off k?t? izs sosssrw**. Putin* it * UrmlfM yet powerful ^ dcodomet. U.ed in bathing it dettroyi odor* and Imtw the body utfuepticklly cW ro? iau at onuo ?Tones, boc on postpaid my *AU? LARGE SAMPLE FREE! PAXTON TOILiT OO., BC8TOH. MAdS, PUf NAM FADELESS DYES 3&S"JfcWaftlft'S '&?&?, ibuS