The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 13, 1909, Image 4
OWES
HER
LIFE TO
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound'
VI?!nWw. Vh. ? " I fiMil that 1 owe
the hut ti u year? of tuy li f?> to J,y<li;v
lv. I'inkli iin'H V <'K<'
table (' o in j>o u nd.
Eleven yearn a#o I
was a walking
shadow. J had hc< - i
under tho doctor'*
oatebutK'^no ndjef.
My li us band per.
Huaded mo to try
Lydla 1*). rinkhani'ij
v ? k<! t a l> I ? Com,
nound and it worked
likft a charm. It r?
liovod all my pains
aim misery, J advlso nil Hu(T?rjnK
women to tdke hydja 10. I *i 1 1 k ha.tii ' h
Vayetablo Compound." ? Mits, iJiiiiA
Win-: atom, VJennu. \V Va.
J,ydia I'J. I'inklmui'fl VctfotaJMo Com
pound, iitii'lo froiii native roots and
limbs, contains no 'narcotic? or barm
fill drills and to day hold* ihn record
for (ho l/i jfi'st number of actual euros
of female ii iscases'of any similar medi
cine In tlio country, anil thousands of
voluntary testimonials arc on I) |c in
tin: I 'ink ha in lalioratory at J.vnn,
Mass., from w< men who have been
cured from aliuo.it every form of
Icmalo complaints, inflammation, u|.
ccrat inu,diApIaeoineiits,llbl ohl tumors,
i rri'Xulai'iticK, pei indie |iaius, backache,
iioliKostion and nervous prostration.
Kvery such KuffcrluK woman owes it to
herself to L'ive J.ydia I!. i'inkhum's
Vegetable Compound a trial,
Ifvou would MKo special a<l vieo
about your ea.se write a. confiden
tial teller to M in, IMlikliail), at
ii.VIIII, Mn^S. 1 1 CI* lUlvlt'O i.s irci*, j
and iilunjs helpful.
WCIOHT OF THE BRAIN.
Difference Between Savages "nd j
Hlct o L.onq Civilized.
I ' r > - f . I'ndolbU W. Molt, loetur-'ni? j
fie'ore the Royal In t'tithn <>f ? S r t >
jirltaln r-.u "Th? IJratn," Maid lint. ;d-. j
thnuyh in S.s per ( ???it. of i ho ca.SiH
1ii wlltcli l!.c tici'iiK of groat iii?* I) had ;
I'ci n lii ? we'.j?ht win iit?.iV"? j
the avi ri'.i: >. brain weight it ?? If <H.l !
not (i ! -.v ii y :? iiH iui ! r.itu quality.
When t !?????? was |ar|j "f the fun"* ;
t otta 1 1 n.-c tis ai', 1 1 s !e tu re r explain- !
? ?<1 the hi ru< i ura! material might ro- !
* t i ve more t ! i . ? t i Us mrmil share of
iioifrlslinieiit and the evtra weight ho
i!ue to ov e'-^'.r.vi h of "brain scaffold
lii"" T ?? i -? ???? "? -i n'e. I for the very
large and he:?vy bra'ps fk > m ? I i in ? ^
f- i ii ltd In eun-'.ejiltal Idiot#. I'ointlnj?
out that I'.e t.r..ln wetjjht of a r:i "0
lota*. <dvi!i/fd Kiirpasmd that of ah
<ejj;t|ies. itui h-cturi i;- stilted that
?wheroaj t i j ?? ordinary Kuropean .hos
pital patient had a heavier /Ijtyi'n
1 1' an a Kinase t 1 1 ? ? Chinese c.iolto HlV [
? irer'h Inir ii, de\ ,?'<?[?> I by cent url**} of ,
eve. welched P%. t>i!n?'es morn than
t hut *?>f tli?> Ku:v; < aa hoxp'.t U patient.
??? ,'.!>?? relative brain
viiv"hi* i f <'au<-asnn nun and wom
en. I'rof M..it wall that the- fema!<>
tea n bad i K'X't >1 nt. we t uhl ir.< near
ly t'o 4 u > 1 1 ? ? ? s n v r" than III" ''l'alo
Irian uf b'tlh. In adult life, h \v
evi r, tti<' a.eraKf mm s hr.iln weigh
ed a'?oef odnves more than tho
woman ii.
Tli" :ivi'!,;!i'i' wi' i'hl of ! hr? Kurrv
l?*an jinl" Haiti v. 's *J p uiuls 15
? ?utirc.o ;i ;n*i:s t'> 'J poun J* I'i i?'.iue?M
'.i .livi-i s ai.l ??f t!<-' fi'ma'c * r.iln 2
pound* '.ii 11 <1 t-.'i in s lo
i I'i i) '.it: <- It i}r:?nis Ani-iiv?
ii ? >t this <1 1 fT?*r t-?i
?' nvi> mi i !: i' s?rit"fc!?* f< r ovlstcin'O
the f> t.i apply lnr hr.ii'i j
j:s tijliv :i ? :v)<' tr lit'. It !:ns
?( ?.? j r ?< t i. i l!y tlu? hv?;ii<)
raio.?
Here and Thcro.
As w rlnirn' a> a niiuw in sutnnnT. !
? Sh:ik< >i;t juo. 1
Tli*1 If.- 1 n|?ifrs nre i:i small l?a ^s,
>?-- !tii!:;i:i.
V.'in l)\ j?"is,un??ii'n( ami nut by
fuivc.? ?!.?; ;-4.
f A i!u* w wvitls la no i>ryuf of
wbih>n:. -*fr'r*-nrh.
A u'? "<1 i'c?'iipft?inn is better thai:
r. I'len ^irtiio. t'lorman.
It is ft I'M.l well into which one
must j >i: t wa!t.r. -Licrnian.
A wise man s'.nnhl have nionev in
his head hnl ! i < ' t 1:1 his heart. ? Swil't.
1 \V inflow'* Si?i(h'nT ':y rnr> fr>r < 'hiMrpn '
t <?<?! lii'V. st * 1 1 1 * i i t ' In- ,".ru.v t: ? ill (lain ma- |
tjuii, nlta^ t. j'uin . > in vs w ai 1 1 vi ic, 2j<\ ,? but lie. j
I
?? \Vhi> w?.mM v. .i, t, s~t 1 at". ((.?'!
hear. (.in :: a:.. So. oo-'OO. i
I
l or II I . \ It \ < II I - 1 1 1? U ?' ?' A I* I (tlMt I
Wt.c' fi' tii H?n' or |
t' t ;i-s < -aI'I rt'lJcvo Yi-U. !
llS .lgiiM - \i> !?.,?? a. 'la i'.lHUfiU
? irlj. Try it.' l-v , 20c. and .'jwc. ai dru*
ItOITi.
When (ho ) ap-n-s nnv.rmnoi* that
Teddy lias been ??!, it doe* not
mean that he i.as U'en eaten \?p.
A.N EASY WAY.
ITow to Curo Kidney Troubles Easily
and Quickly.
It la needless to BufTcr the tortures
of an aching hack, the misery of head*
aches, rheumatic pains, urinary dis*
orders, or risk the danger of Ulnhetca
or iirlght'a illscaso.
The euro la easy.
Trent tho cause ? tho
kidneys ?
Doan's Kidney Pills.
John Coroy. consta
ble, Attica, N. Y.,
?ays: "For months I
hobbled around on
crutches owing to
iamenea?, weakness and stiffness
caused. by disordered kidneys. I suf
fered awful DRlna and also had urin
ary derangoment. After using
Doan's Kidney Pills a short time I
discarded the crutches an<V now I am
well and strong again, ti&fug com
pleteVy cured. "
Remember the nam* ? Doan's. Sold
by al I dealers. 60 ceoU a box. Fos
Ur-Milburn C Buffalo, N. I,
PASTOR IS DROWNED
TRYING TO SAVE BOY
Rev. Herbert L. Mitchell Fails to
Rescue Clarence Blakesley.
BOTH* SINK DURING STRUGGLE
(dd |.cwK I In* {Jruco Dulling "f
America, IU'*? m?'h I-'ivc HIaIs in
Mcwport l'?iy *? SJi?* J* Still \ i g??A?
olis (it ^Six I 1 At .
New London, f'onn. t - The II' v.
lluA'l)?;rt I., MflehclJ, i' dor of ihn
J*;piHC<>|?a) Church In I'iyin <uth, v ;i!i
(jrnwiiril bore ii? lr.< lib <1 r.avo hist
?> t'K '* a a I h I , a h -vcni (,< n y i ur-oM boy,
('IbruDcu I Jink onlay, why vvua BWi'pt
overboard l>y t h ? boonv ?>f a pUaifutf
ci afi In 1** I h I j '' a* fA I ,1'ui'l Bound. ISIak- *r
ley wan iitao lost.
Mr. Mitchell, wlHi ?!x hoys, .had
been oii a lltfhiug ('Xpf.Jil.iuii, and \vfA!|
reluming to Muus-j iyimid, off .NomdW,
JJesbJeH isbiketdey, lite lad t won How
aid l(mn;il<lr, Kd Wfll'd I ve?), Hoy Hal
lock, Kdw'ln Tnttla a nil Hairy Mo*
U urn of,- tt.ll of whom I to I ' i y -
mouth except J'ullo'k. They left
Mouse. Island and wnt out into Long]
Island Konnd, with V.r. Mitchell not
ing as skipper.
Tins boat was a catboat with on on.
glr?o. Sliii v.' a. a uti'lCr s:\ 1 1 , I Ill-')
JlOV/OA* W (IS 11 1 HO til) 11 I Oil. iS Ji ? .? V.ftt
making good ?',;o<.d, whon a {.nddtn
fchnngo oi' (ho wind ca1. I U:n boom
of tho boat in gyb>\ I'lal'oH'.ey wa*
Bit 1 1 ii k toward t . ? h ,.v, jud abaft thy
mast, and wii> swept. cV^rSioai'd. Mr.
Mitchell,. knov.ing thai tho hoy could
not ?>wiiu, jumped overboard to it 45
cti" hi. in.
Tho callwat k< > t on hr-r way, m
no.no of jhe hoy j a''<.iu I knew liow to,
hIoji I lie engine. Mr M ilclr ll h < tun ;
exhausted jvml sank wHit >oiiiigl
Ulakoalcy, whom ho w as trying; to
keep afloat.
Mr. MII'li'-ll Ii;v! boon at Moua:|
Island with his wile and Ihreo ehllt
tli'i'tt hIIico the Im-HohI'm; of July, loit
Mr?<. Mitchell and hr-v e'llldre.t w-r"
away to visit hue par?":ii}\ la Cortland,'
Conn. Tho iiows of ! . t I i ?'???vomeiif
was telegraphed to !wr by one of l li ??
boys. *
Mr. Mitchell tv;ih formerly r? < l?n- of
() ra'o ( |li ii roll, in Van! i>'
Ida l/owis llo.seuos I tvo (iitlv.
Newport , It. I ? Klvo nioro lives
wi'iij added to hor record < f saving'
drowning p.'.* I'H '/ n.s bv I -.In I.evir, si>iy
? Ight years obi, "llie c Iia-'t; Dmling
of A tnoi'k'.'i ," wim ali'i i'.'l V had raved
eighteen porfons of; th;s harbor. l'ivo
froliokiiiK I'irls bai V'-iitnr-d out c m
It In tho moonlight. Tl"> waves ov>.r*
turnod their boat, a :i d Ida !.' vis. s'ronl
her oyr.Ic at Hie KtciC.i end of i i, ? har
bor raw tho rills' danger and jump d
Into her lifeboat, nam-. 1 I lie It ?.-<?> i ?.
< With hravcry ai d vi ,or slv: ro.\< I
to tho girlH and oao i. f t ? > r tiji.Tl r
llJted thom into hoc ' ? r > : : * Siie wo.il'l
not. tell th.'lr n a :n *.:??, a* ;t ('. .???n!n.;l
hor feat modest ly,
MAVOIt ,K)ll\SON I.OSIS II (HIT.
Schmidt OrdiiiMiK e defeated in ('|c\e.
land by .Ma,iori(> .
Clevelnnd. lihlo The J-j hrnidl nr.
dinanie |nnvi<ling lor tiie f.vmt t.i' ;i
franohl.so to Herman J-'i biaid' , i'a.uc
io.K : r. rc -i fin faiea on a i a. i it ihrt
city street car line?, V..is d< !Y:i!c.l f;t.
a refejt ntl um oloclion ht-r>? by a ma
jority of :: V ?'? -'I ? The total vu'.o v. .'. s
w 1 . ? ? L' ? t<> Xl.7s.">. Th?> Sveji midr i,i d i
nance was fostered hv Ma>o: Tom I,.
Johnson.
Tho campaign, 'which i nr, \v;r.: -1
warm for the hist two montha. lias
in ii particularly biiter. Major Jo'in
S'lit. mnnielpiil onb?? ho!.'. ;rn :>.t: 1 otlj
( is h?dd h ?i nd rods of t t i r
ami n : .u d the granting of tho ti.mJ
< hij.e. A (oiu i it i t toe o: loo bnsir,<. .-?<
tin n oppiiSeii i 1 .
KIM.KI) AT I It'SlS \ N I >'S COMMAM)
_
Compelled to Shoot Object of Mer
> |).?us;,,m .li'uli: u>y.
M<>unf Vernon, II! ?His. Hon Mar
en. in jinl el Marlon ehai cod with
IviHin:; Joseph Kodl. conf< sst il Ilia'
sin- st-.'it Kodi )?? <?; nine li> r husband j
lorcrd llt'l' lo <!o SO.
"\Iy husband t bnateni'd to kill me j
If I tlifi not. kill Uodl." Fh<> said. "Ho '
whh jf-alotiy I >:? y utter day h** com- 1
pellrd to i?j*nct ??.?<.* uhontlng at a 1
target wlili u pistol, ur.'l when 1
allowed considerable r k 1 1 1 ho told ttiy ?
I mil at shoot Kodl.'1
She obeyed and wr.a nrrest?d and !
taken to Jail. Iter husband {
1 eared atter the shooting.
MAN CIU'SUICI) TO DKATII.
\V, 1\ Mit< lioll Killed When Kight
Tons 1'aJl on liltit.
P i 1 1 s ft e 1 d , Mass. ? William P.
Mitchell, a graduate ,0f Brown Uni
versity this year, was killed by eight
tf ns of i-Ik iron, wb hh broke throuch |
a ct iliiin and full upon him while ho t
v. .is .ut Ills dr.;k in the nfllcp.of th??
Stanley i:'. ei l ie Manufaeturing Com
pany. T!'.e iron bid been stored i:i
It ??i'ont <>\ <-r ( Ik*
Mitelull w.-.s t wt nt v-fo.ir \vars old. I
I ! e "a as t lie mjii of t!ii> Kev. Arthur i
.'?! .I'V.i II, . f t ; d ' n 1 1 1 w it . N. At J
i'.rown ( nivcr.Mty ho was known ra a i
K'*i;e:al athlete and wan popular .
State Income Tax Hill Killed.
At Atlanta, Ga., t*Tj Hou.-o, by a
vote of 78 to f>5, killed a bill to Insert
an income tax In the State tax moas- j
ure. The resolution to amend tha i
Federal Constitution so as to permit !
an income tax will come up later. j
Left the Pope 92,000.000.
Tho will of Don Carlos, the Pre*
tender to the throno of Spain, leaves
to the Pope works of art and money
to a total of $2,000,000.
Colombia's President Hosign*.
Colombia's Citnurcss unanimously
accepted (Voneral lloycs' resignation
ni> President.
C/.ar \ i-its Kins,*.
. Tl?e C/.ar arrived a.t. Cowos. Fn^
land, on a formal visit 1 Kins Kd?
A-ard.
Feminine Notes.
Colorado women propose t?C? send
a woman to Congress.
"Trial Marriages" wcro discussed 1
at the recent Congress of Russian
Women In St. Petersburg. ? ?
Mrs. Vinnle- Ft. Smtth is postmas
ter, game warden and notary public
for the town of Ketchum, Idaho.
Mrs. Lucy O. Perkins has been ap
pointed official guide to the Metro
politan Museum of New York Cily,
Woman wora prominent in the
riotous street demonstrations Id Ma
drid agtMhst sendlug troops to Mor
occo.
Wltol.fKulu I'rkcs Quoted iu Mew Vorfc
MILK.
The Milk Kxchnn^f. price for ?tandurd
quality t* Ik. !><?? quart, -
, ? ? iiurrr.w.
Crparncry - fxtra.J 20%?$ 27
25'4'<i W
........ , 21 6? 29
Pfalo dairy, common io fair. 20 m 23
tfy< lory, n iiiii'l* to first)).. 20 @ 21 Vfc
IlKAN#.
HXiX, (l.t'iLtJ 3 05 (0> 3 10
.\i. HI, I'm*. choir.; 2 05 2 70
Yv I. ?!?..' I. ,>!?u*y . l!n;K 2 75 2 HO
J!ctl |<i*lni'v. IttfH, choice. 2 30 2 M
I', I I'm*, vliOK ;? -r- (ft 2 0.1
i'.lai li I t! I I it.' rt'/llp, V'llOK C. 2 20 (5j 2 2.1
j.iina, I'jjJ ? (<i> 3 03
c ii r.y.RK,
Hiil'- Kul I crciiiii, j-ncMal., 1114^ 1 V4
Sin.. II ? (<$ 14
|*a?i mUuiim, fair 1 1 j good . . 8 ("> 9
l ull skinfj 3 ($ 4
r.ocjs.
ilrisey Katiry V\ (3? 82
t-inif I'.iij' l m > ....... ? 24 PJ 27
\\V i oi ii hr?N 23%<0 25V4
IKtMl* ASH IlKlillir.B-UCKHII.
Applet j?r r l .'<>J-;<'t . . 50 (ft I 50
I VnC.tif'H, por hn*ic.ft 00 (ft IK)
I *< ?:? ix in'jii hy, per l<M 2 00 ( u ; 4 CO
Southern, per hhl 2 00 ' (3j 5 "0
I'luiiiH, por liii/ik<,t . ?*- (H) 2-1
(.'urriitjl.-i, j yr ijt 0 ( u ) 8
|{u?[ti?ci i if**. I'm pt. f? (ti) ll
i .SoonfOafrrUM, P"r <| t 5 f") 13
Ulai'Mi" ri'fi'i, per rjt 8 (ft )2
1 1 in l<!?'l""l l u'*, per ijt., 5 (ft 10
Mil ? i. j. per ? rale 50 fa 2 2.1
Watermelon*, p< i' 100. , r. ,710 00 (53000
tin kshk.u rouLiitr.
I'WU, por |fo .......... 12 (ft 17
Tin !i ??>>?. pt?r lh II Of) 10
( per M? II (ft 11%
8|>i in? <1 !? )>>?, I.. I per 111. , ? (ft 17
Spring (jceso. per lh...' 15 (n) 2?')
K<pi,ihs, per 1 2.1 (<? 3 60
If A V AMI) 8 I |< AW.
Hot Prime per 100 lh ... ? <77? 1 02%
3 tf? 1. per Km lh ... SO (ft 1 00
('S-jvitr, per loti lli (V*) fir> 85
Straw, tofijf !>??, p.cr 10) lb. 80 ? 0)
Horn
iSlal ?? lfW'iS, primf to choice 17 (<T> 18
Ml1' 1 1 1 1 hi l<> n iijJ . . . ..... j ) | ({J> 10
L'arHil- ( ViOhI , Id'iX, cliuii'C.. 13 (?!] 10
<? i ?- ?i t?? In I0>7.... 10 C'$ 11
AT.CIC I'A III ICS.
1'. ,1 a.i oiv Jcr-cv, per l??,l . 1 25 <$ 2 25
l.oit>j l-l'iH-1. i>or V>hi,,... I 75 fo< 2 2.1
( Su.vIh. por I, hi 2 DO (iii ft' 00
'L'liiuii! oust, per lu>x (V) (iii 1 50
I'^ pln ill. prr lia.iki'i 40 50
Si|iia.s!i, pi'r Ijhl .......... 50 (it) 1 00
I'c.'ik, j .{? r hap.. 50 l<?) 75
IVjijitM-n. per hn\ 2.) Oi] , 40
( iihi.at- s, per I'l'i 3 <?0 (,i 5 00
Mi.iiiK l?c. Mis per l .'ski'l. .. 30 (iti _75
Onion* N", O,, prr ht^ .... 50 (u) 70
.'ci>i'V, while. |. <-r hiiskrt. 1 (XI C?> I 2.1
f it|i<; Cti . ic-j. I'cr ha|(. 1 00 (<? 1 2-1
j ) J i-.?i x . | ? i I'm I nn lie. I 0(1 (a^ 1 2.1
| < n ! |i?*r I1."! 1 ii: ik'Iiim . . , 1 (fl (if) 1 2.1
j ? n nil -'ix. ? 1. 1 r l><>.\ ....;.. . H0 (a) 40
: i ii.ifml>f>r p^c'x |?'h, per Mil. I '25 Or 2 00
l.iiMii |x'iiii< p<T Imnlvi't 75 fit) 2 '.lil
I ? ; 1 1 1 - ? ? ? . i.i-:- ' i - * . i ? t . ..... 30 (<P I IM)
'lii'irj.-'. ?, viilr. | ? i" hlil ... 1 00 (ii> 1 25
nl.thiwrr. per hhl ft 00 Or 7 00
(in. | -T \'y.. 75 Oi} 1 50
( V'i-it, i iir rl' /'-n .......... 1Q (ii) 40
I! -'ilic.ili, per I'd hunches.. 1 lh) Or 1 25
>' > ! 1 1 ? ? n ?j . | f ? I ? >? ? hunvlie.i.. 50 0i) 1 IX)
i .^i ;n.,. h . j ci' h! 1 50 Of I 25
| \\ i'"i , i <? .- prr hhl 73 (it 1 25
<i It A I N, K I'C.
l''l"iif. \\"ii.l?r i iiti. nl.* 5 DO Ct fl 40
Sjuir.i/ patvuM Ii 15 (os 7 13
. \\ lii'jt! 'J r.!,l. new.... 1 15 (a) 1 1(3
N't. I Ni'thein | >i i ! 1 1 1 1 1 . . ? (n> 1 41%
t orn. N'i. 2 ! ? (id. 80
( ).ils. lllfXe I ? (,/> r<3
I hpi ?'il . wli'l e. . . 5J Of IVI
: IV' e. N'n 2 \Vi'?icrii -- (<i) 83
I . il J . ril y ? ( <i> 1 1 %
l.l V K 81 OCIC.
I .i t'\ i'A t ii!v <1|'/>,m>.| 10'^
< .-:i, . i> .? ? i k 12%
I (in ii ! i v il- I 7 (if) 11
?S^eNp ] ?>!? lin H... 3 B-J%fr? 5 00
1 if'ii | ,??! l-i'i lh . 5 V2):,0i) 7 75
I I.e. , ?V 1 in 7 .V, "a S 43
| SI K1-; S!(.\ OI- (,OOl> TI.MKS.
News |??? pcrs Arc I illcd Willi Advcr- j
1 i>pmci)t.s of Help Wanted.
j NY\v York City. ? Tlio evidences of i
rctu ruing proHperitv contained in tho
report". oi Industrial and agricultural
i mudi*. ions art* too con vine ills; to ad
mit hi question. T)io valuable crops
"f corn and wheat, the most substan
t i ; ? 1 bits';-! of all National wealth; the
mill* opera tin.-: to their fall capacity,
the increased railway earnings, the
r< s t n 1 1> t it> n <?t building on a broader
seal", (!)?? 1 ;? c biitik deposits, the
v.ist Importations ot luxuries ? theso
indication's of trade revival. gratify
ine, ug they are, tell only a part of
the story. Most significant of the ini
p roved conditions is tho nolablw in
crease of llelp Wanted advertise
ments printed bv the newspapers,
the columns of one groat paper for
the first Fix months of the current
year showing a vain of 97,t>19 adver
tisement h of thl? class over the samo
period of T*ns. The employer la now
seeking tho employe, a comrloto re
v-rsnl of tho condition! of last year,
when labor was vainly demandiug
employment. . '
? it ? ?
Prices Up at New Orleans.
Cotton advanced $2.50 a halo at
New Orleans as a result of the Gov
ernment bureau's report. The Octo
ber option advanced from 12.24 to
12.7.", and there were corresponding
advances on other active months.
* * ? *
High I'riced Cotton.
If we ate not going to have a cot
ton crop of. n,r.0t?.000 bales this
y? ar. s:ild a N? \v York City denier,
it iii. ;>:~s Mult prices and in turn n
dl.? j'^anl/.nt b<n of tlio foreign cx?
change t><?! ket.
* ? ? *
Northwest Nerds 10,000 Men.
Dispatches received from St. "Paul
ftated that about 10,000 men aro
needed In Minnesota and North Da
kota to help harvest the crops. Har
vesting hna begun and the railway*
are offering to pay $2 to $3.50 a day.
j * ? * ?
Large Supply of llutter.
The demand Is still totally inade
quate to absorb the offerings, espec
ially of the medium grades of butter.
It Is comparatively easy to buy the
fanciest creamery at twenty-seven
cents, which is the ofllclal quotation.
? * * *
Work Horses Sought.
All classes of second hand work
an I drivir. ?; horses command Rood
prices at tills season, so many pru
dent buyers preferring them to green
horses for putting into hard work.
? ? ? ?
I'oor Cotton Crop.
D. A. Scott, of Clarksdale, Miss.,
Fays: "I 'went to Jackson and was
completely shocked at the condition
of the cotton -crop from Tutwiler to
Yazoo City, I have never seen any
thing lo equal it In all my forty
yrrtrs' experience in <he Mississippi
delta I am suro when I say that the
crop I saw will not yield one bale to
flvo, acres, that I am making n vory
conservative estimate."
? a. _
Freight Car* \v. -l.
Incrtasa In hn?lnc?s brought 16,
873 more freight cars into wvic?,
- ?>??- wV-iv?. ? Lm? . ?? -vA n
.
NEWS FROM WASHINGTON
Tliu olfect of iha maximum m\iX
minimum provision of the measure, us
agreed U|M)|? by the conferee*, was the
chief buhjiM t of disc union during tJic
afternoon. Senator l^veiidgt) under
took to Hhow ttmtv Senator Aldrich in
torpreted the language, a? reported
by the conferees, as practically g?ar
antccing all the results that c0uld ho
obtained through the instrumentality
of a t h ri tT commission. Senator Hale
argued that exactly the opj>o?lte pur*
pose wan in the winds of the House
conferees Whose views had been
adopted, lie insisted that they care
fully avoided giving any authority to
the l'reaidoiit hy which he could
gather information on which another
roviaiou of tlie tariff eould he hawed.
Carrying an aggregate appropria
tion of $1,1 00, 000 or $060,000 more
than a? origimflly reported, the con
ference report on the urgent deflolon- '
cy appropriation hill wax adopted hy
the Jioiifte,
>? ? ? ?
Oif for hit* summer home at Bever
ly, Mass., President Taft left Wash
ington at r> :.'J5 o'clock Friday after
noon. lie occupied the private car
Olympiu attached to the regular fed
eral Kxpress over the Pennsylvania
and New York, New Haven & Hart
ford railroads. Ho will not return to
Washington until the middle of Nu
vemher next. Remaining at Heverly
with his family until September J5,
he will start West that day on a tour
that will embrace all but eight or ton
of the States of the Union and both
of the Territories in the fur South
weft .
Scores of Senators, Hcpresento
tives and government officials called I
at the White House during the day to
nay a brief work of good -bye to the
President. }So great was the crush
-fr+rat the usual Friday Cabinet meet
ing was delayed more than an hour.
Various members of the Cabinet
will visit Heverly during the summer.
The 1 'resident also expects to have
several of the Cabinet otTlcchS with
him at different times during his
long journey through the West and
South.
Secretary of War Dickinson, for in- ?
stance, probably will be with the
President during practically all the
Southern end of the tour.
? ? ? ?
Thd United States will nt>t IhteF
vene in the political crisis between
Ji> pan wild ( liina over the reconst ruc
tion ol | he An lung-Mukden Railroad
which reached a serious stage last
week, when the Japanese government
Kent an ultimatum to China announc
ing that the work of reconstruction
wrniid he iiumciluitciy bcguil Without 1
China's consent. The State Depart-!
nient is not a parly to I he controversy I
and has only a passive interest in j
the dispute.
Speaker Joseph (1. Cannon left
Washington Satuvdav afternoon for
hi!-' home in Illinois. There is reason i
to believe that Mr. Cannon may not
again he a candidate for Congress,
lie has been in Ure game a long time,
and, although apparently as vigioi'
ous as ever, is understood to have
i-ruwn tircS of the rough and tumble
life in the House of Representatives.
If the Speaker deeides to retire the
fuel will be made public pome time
this fall. " I'nde Joe'' is optimistic
about I he future of the country, and !
though the new tariff bill does not
satisfy him iii its entirety lie is of I
the opinion that under its operation j
the Cnited States will prosper as ]
never before. Mr. Cannon has been j
urged to deliver a number of addresses
on the Chautauqua circuit. He spurn
ed tho invitation when first present
j ed, but it will net surprise his friends
if his voice is heard on a number of
public occasions before Congress
meets in December.
The Appropriations Committee of
the House of Representatives will
leave New York on November 0 for
an inspection tour of the Panama
.Canal. This announcement was made
Saturday by Chairman Tawney, of
the Appropriation Committee, and
he regards the trip as one of the most
important to be taken during tho
Sixty-first Congress. The members
of the committee will spend some
time in the Canal Zone and k'? over
everv foot of ground where work is
to be done under the next appropria
tion. Mr. Tawney says that by tho
inspection tour two years airo, the
committee was able to save $'2,000,000
and he hopes tho visit this year will
give similar results.
Since the beginning of his admin
istration, the President has adoycat
ed keeping the heads of departments
and Congress in close touch with the
interests'* of the nation outside the
United States.
Wheedbes round Guilty.
Monroe, X. C., Special. ? The jury
returned n verdict of guilty at 0
o'clock Saturday evening in the case
of the State vs. T. C. viVhedbee,
charged with false prelens<*>fn obtain
ing n note from Maj. \V. C. Heath for
stock in the Semenole Security (\mtm
panv. The judge sentenced Wh?$C&er
to two year's 'in the State's prison.
The defendant took an appeal to t ho
Supreme Court.
Tims ended ono of t he most impor
tant cases from a legal standpoint
that- has ever been tried in Union J
county. Tho trial of the case consum- !
e?l three days. Major H^ath claimed
that Whcdbee represented to him that
$100,000 in securities had been de
posited with Insurance Commissioner
Young for tbe protection of the stock
holders of the compaffy: ~
dant further represented to Mr.
Heath that the company was being
organised on very economical basis;
that G?n. Wiley J Jones and Mr. W.
A. Clark, of Columbia, the promoters
of the enterprise, were working with
out salr.rics.
JtflTNYQK'S BMINHNT IKK7TOIW AT.
YOl/Jl M8KV1CK KtUOC.
ffot a I'caDf to Pujr Por the Fullest
^ Mrdlcal Pxnmlnat ion.
If you are In doubt as to the cauee
of youjr dl*< u?<> mail ub a postal re
questing a medical examination blank,
which you will All out dnd return to
u*. Our doctor* will carefully diag
nose your rase, aud if you can be
cured you will bd told to; If you can.
not be cured you will bo told ao. You
aro not obligated to us in any way, for
this advice Ih absolutely free; yt>u are
at liberty to take our advice or cot as
you ace fit. Bend to-day for a medi
cal examination blank, All out and
return to ur as promptly an possible,
and our eminent doc torn will diagnose
your case thoroughly absolutely free.
Munyon's, 6 3d and Jefferson Ste.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A good wife ih the best household
(mnitnre. ? German.
Rough oo Rata, unbeatable exterminator.
Rough on Hen lice, Ntmt Powder, 'Mc.
Rough ou lied bug*, Powder or Iiq'd, 'Ma.
Rough on Pleas, Powder or liquid, Wo.
RoukIi ou Koa<^ee, Pow'd, lftc .Uq'd, i*o.
Rough ou Moth aud Ant*, Powder, Vic.
Rough oo Hkeeters, agreeable In use, 2&c.
K H. Wells, Chowwl, Jersey City, N. J.
Til? public man needs hut one pat
ron, viz. the luck^y moment,-? -Hulwcr.
PorCpbDB and ORIP.
Hl*k's Capiidihs Is the beat remedy?
rcltfcvpfi the tolling and feverl?hiiaa?-c#es
tint < old and re?tori>? normal conditions. Tt'f
ll<juld-?'ff?ct? liuuiedlaUdy. 10c., 260. and
Uli}.. at drug klort'a.
A good mother does not hear the
music of the dunce when her children
cry. ? German,
Cured at Oum
Bo nay nil wl?# tnko I)r. lilggor* Huokleber
ry Cordial for "Dy?'mtory DUrrlio^ uad
Children Toothing. At DruggbU 25o and 5Jo.
| Tho trouble with Englishmen i?
that wJtjen you toll n joke they always
I want to know who is your authority.
Four Year Case of Eczema Cured.
6639 Vernon St,, 8t. J^oulii. Mo.
Mr. J. T. Hhuptrlne, Savannah, Ua.
Dear 8lr:-*-My ulster, Mrs. IClton, h*?
sent to you for your Tetterlne for my
u?e, I have had eciemu for, four yearti,
and h&vo tried everything possible to
euro It, without *uoc< ?8 until I tried Tet
terlne. I even went to a noted upeclallat
\ and got no relief. Am glad to ?ay that
your medicine lyaa cured me after alx
montlm' trial. Mlafe A. H. King.
Tetterlne eurcn Kcxema, Tetter, lilng
Worm, (Jrouml Itch, Itching Plica, In
fant's Sore Head, Plmplt-a, Dolln, Ilougii
8'nly PHtchcH on the Face, Old Itching
Korea, Dandruff, Cankered -Scalp, Jlun
Ions, Corns, Chllhlnlna and every form of
8kln Disease. Tetterlne 60<v, Tetterln#
1 Boap 26o. Your, druggist, or by mall from
the manufacturer, The Shuptrln* Co.,
Savannah, Ga.
There is one business that is neyer
affected by panics, it flourishes most
I in the summer season, when every
thing else is dull. If you do not know
i what it is, go ask Gupid.
A feeling of Boourity comes with hiring
taihkiller (Perry DavisM on har/1 tm a ?ufo
guard against colic, Cholera, cramps.
A Monster Egg.
Probably the largest hen egg ever
a#en in these parts was laid on Sun
day by a single-comb White Leghorn,
the property of Mr. Herbert Wilbur,
?nw. tu v'auuci Iiual oiiCOt. TliC Cgg
was an object of much interest to all
who sn\v it, but the most unusual
thing about it was that when it was
brokeii) it was foutul to contain nn.
ordinary sized e?;g, perfectly formed
and- having a shell. The original egg
weighed six ounces, while an ordi
nary egg weighs about "one ounce. It
measured around the largest part
seven and a half inches and it was
three inches in length. Mr. Wilbur
prides himself oil his White Leghorn
fowls and has a very creditable dis
play in his yards, but the latest
achievement of one of his hens has
placed a premium on that particular
fowl. There was much speculation
regarding the size of the omelet that
one egir would make and how many
! it would take to make a decent egg
I nog at another season, provided the
I city were not in the prohibition
I column. ? Charleston News & Courier.
Proverb and Phrases.
Wrinkles disfigure a woman less
than ill nature. ? Wupy.
lie that is thrown will still
wrestle. ? French.
To accuse the wicked and defend
the wretched is an honor. ? Cicero.
If your wife is little, stoop to
her. ? Hebrew.
ON FOOD ~ '
The Right Foundation of Health.
Proper food Is the foundation of
health. People can eat Improper
food for a time until there Is a Bud
den collapse of the digestive organs,
then all kinds of trouble follow.
The proper way out of the difficul
ty is to shift to the pure, scientific
food, Grape-Nuts, for It robullds
from tho foundation up. A New
Hampshire woman says:
"Last summer I was suddenly tak
en with Indigestion and severe stom
ach troublo and could not eat food
without great pain, my stomach was
ao sore I could hardly move about.
This kept up until I was bo miserable
life was not worth living.
"Then a friend finally, after much
argument, Induced me to quit ray
formor diet and try Grape-Nuts,
"Although I had but little faith I
commenced to use It, and great was
my surprise to And that I could eat It
without tho usual pain and distress
In my stomach.
"So I kept on using Grape-Nut8,
and soon a marked Improvement was
shown, for my stomach was perform
ing Its regular work In a normal way
without pain or distress.
' "Very soon tho yellow coating dis
appeared from my tonguo, the dull,
heavy feeling In my head disappeared'
and my mind felt light and clear; tho
languid, tired feeling, left, and alto
gether I felt as If I had been rebuilt.
Strength and weight came back rap
idly, and I went baok to my work
With renewed ambttlon.
"To-day I am a new woman tn
mind as well as body, and I owe It all
-w this? natural food, Grape-Nats,"
""There's a Reason."
Look tn pkgs. for the .famous little
book, "The Road to Wellvllle.*
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appear* from time fo time. They
?re genuine, trnr, nnd full of human
Interest.
ac
"EVEfcY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR"
Iljr !<*!!
uilion A]
.. M, i).
>?? rAHII, HMon'BKLT IIXVirUATRU.
late* mott Valuable jiook for Uv? Houaehold^ u*achl?i* Mil do?# the
old, Utcbiu* M It due* the ???/ o?J
,wu,, v, euB.er.nv i CktUNW ? ?'<* SR ?*<* lfVrffif "u plain *n>
?J8PevH&' 1&8
.,i> i ??in# made iMfibU Vr ihOVf . _ ?,tph r?io?,*Uoii u?u?
IUptOU)? ul (UO' i ? " I
I$d5 j&5
Kmsmw
foe not boo winy wMJto dv I" *UW?
^ I
UIM
M^saa
Altlfllf Q II AIM A llfCI I I ,f ^r> war From a Book .
UniUIVO UUIHU WELL f tug Let* Thuu Value of One Chicken.
. y?H Chicken# for juu or profit, you want to do it Intelligently ?nd
fHts.i T i Lrf"n- f,^9 w*y " ** profit by the experience of othcie. W#
iL?.?T 4#f.T',W you "??d U> know on the aubject a nook written by u nu?o
?T.-.I!!. i!l * living for 20 year* in Kaiaing 1'oultry, Mitel in t hat time neceaearily hud
JIVi, . n 0 f?on#y to learn the beet way to conduct the hum no#* ?
nfJfA I! "u"V,of < l'-NfTH in poatage atainjia. Jt telle you how to Detect and Our#
r??^L7?5 ^ *',##*' 8,u* ?'?<> for Market, which FowIh to Huvo for Hreed*
" -???vtl,i?0 ?rt? ,IlllMt know on the aubject to inuke A
Diaeaee, how U> Feed for Vm*. #?"? alao lor Maraei wmc. ... .
ing l'urpocea, end indeed about eve ry t h i ok y o u wn i n I J4' *T ?ta\h?h
?uceeM. KENT JWJTAII) ON RKCK1PT OK 25 CKN'IH IN SI AMI H.
HOOK PUHLIStllNG HOUSE. 134 Leonard ??.? N. V. City.
One way suggested for the pre
vention of (livoree in the abolition of
marriage. Just as sensible curative
measures have been enacted into Jaw
by railieol reformer*.
CHILD HADJIXTY BOILS
And Suffered Annually With a K?<1
Heald-idke Humor on Her Head
Trouble* Cured by (Jutlcura.
"When my little Vivian ?w?? about six
months old ber head broke out in boil*.
Hbe bad about eixty In all and 1 used Cull'
cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment wbicb
cured ber entirely. Sometime later a
humor broke out behind Iter ears and
spread up on to her head until it was near
ly half covered. The humor looked like n
scald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid
coming from it. This occurred every
spring. I always used Cuticura Soap and
Ointment which never failed to heal it op.
The lost time it broke out it becwigd so bad
that 1 was discouraged, JJut 1 continued
the \we of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
Resolvent until she was well and has never
been troubled in the Inst two years. Mrs.
M. A. Schwerin, 07* Spring Wells Ave.,
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, IpOq."
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Propi,
of Cuticura Remedies, Tioston, Moos.
Exhaustive olaservation is an ele
ment of every great achievement.- ?
Hponser.
Ii'KKh 'IV* ha O utile. Owners' uam??, urleci, farm*,
? ranches, volouli^Uon tract*; buy from owuer<s
diivo contiiilbaJotut. luventoiV Oulilx, CoIiiiuIjui, lex.
ITCH CU RED
DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH U guaran
teed to Cn*\> any case of Itch In half hour if
used according to directions, Show this to per
sons having Itch. If .vour dog lias Scratches or
Mango David's Manative Wash will cure hltn
at once. I'rlce 50c a Bottle. It cannot be mailed.
Dell vered at ycur nearest express office free
upon receipt of 75 ceu ts. _ . ??
t)wem Minoi'Druf C?., Klcb?i?1i4i ^S.
SHAFTING. PULLEYS, BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA, 6L
Callous the
bowels with harsh
cathartics, and you'll need
physic always. Help them
gently, 'with candy
Cascarets. and you'll need them
rarely. Once learn the difference
and you'll never take a harsher
laxative than these. um
Vest-Docket bo*. 10 cents? af <1ru*-?toro?.
Each tablet of th? genuine la marked C C C.
A Friend In Need
There is absolutely nothing
that gives such speedy relief in
Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera-Infantura, Colic
and Cramps a3
DR.D.JAYNE'S
CARMINATIVE .
BALSAM
It Is a friend in need, and you
chould always keep it in your bouse.
Its valuable curative properties have
made it a necessity tor both adults
and children.
Sold by atl druggists at
25c pet bottl*
CHILDHOOD 9 BUQBtAH BANISHED
Whin ni'ill'?r ??!J C??loi till, /au r<Di<a)>
bur it I* li nctlx N?t? I It nmni, tioubl* I
.Admluuwi liif C'Mior Oil, tlitkul, ?
*m1 iimiI"! (tlliarllo to jreur ?li!U1irn
vl?t<1ljr rtcalltyoui airly unhaprlnrM ar..l
* r ? s 1 1 k ? o n or m<'tho''a difficult dint.
PALATAL, A CREAM OF CASTOR Oil
look*, imilli. t.|Ua rond; mikn mnltio '?
dnryaaay. Cblldrrnllek tb? apoou. jjc.
JLl I drill (Ilia f r mallad
I MURRAY BRUO'O tOLUMIIA, S. 0.
' *0. A ?0. *?IOLINA AOINTI
{C I A 9 6 1 F IE "A gy 5 "7 ' 8 g ME N I *i 1
IS I) Ui'A'J'ION AI?
/1LAKKMON T COLUM* jftokor& N.d <ilrl<
Hi-boo). Healthful Location.
'JYarher*. Moderate Ual<;?. J.L.Mt'urii V, I'rM.
#68 to DM I 1 1 .? >? ? Hoard. Tuition mhI ROQW !
Kentat J'lril'MOM' II lO If SCHOOL '/or I
the icia on of nine month*.
' Ji is the I .Ml 'and thi' ch?'itpi-fct school in Uit
?tate." K. M. Kooncr. Member of tlio U^Ula- !i
tur??.
"Moat heartily do f ("oinmind the aohool to
all who have hoi ib and daughter* to wloj'jM.
. ? C, E. Taylor, fcx-pri??id<iit of Wako l''oro?|
Colli'*".
' In my opinion tlioro Is no lliyli 8<'hrtol Irj
this pari of th? ''ountry doliitf morn thOJOMIfl)
cdncatjonal work "r-j:. V?' WeL?l>. M. ??> ''?<*
1 vi- Catalog writ* W. ]), Huhnh, L?wn?ai.*
W. C.
WANTFn 6 YOUNG MEN AND
Wfllll LU 4 YOUNG LADIES....
To prepare for poal lions now avrnitinif theui
For full Information, wrltn
SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS.
(Jreenaboro WlualoiiNnlcai
Or Wilmington, N. C. . >
IRTLAND SEMINARY...
OAK GROVE, VA.
An ld<*al Homo IFt'hool for Ofrls In
Westmoreland Co . <kr> miles oac-h from
- ? Washington and )<l<-hmond. llbtorlo
surroundings. cultured neitrhl>orhood. Chris
tian Influence*, extensive prTvala grounds. All
braiu'hat taught $150 'or I) month*. Write
for catalogue. Iftth session begins Hept H. 19W,
Mra. W in. D*hnry Wltl. Prin.. Oftk tirove, Va.
8o7"33-T6tT
Dropsy s
Retaorei *11 ?w?Hlng In 8toM
4**?t eff?ct? a permanent euro
In jo to 60 d*y?. Trinl treatm?*|
given free, Nolhihgcan belaf|a?
Write Or. H. H. Groan's 8onf.
??Mlallat?. 6*s ? Atlanta, V'
THE LEXINGTON HOTEL
KlCHMONI>, VIKUIMA.
Close to the Depots, Post OfHcc, Capitol
fquare, Wholesalo and Ketall sections.
EVERYTHING KIR8T-CLA88
RATES REASONABLE
Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color/
RIMOVII DANDRUFF AND SOURF
Invigorate* and prevent* tho hair from (ailing off.
For lilt bjr Diunilm, or Bant Dltoct by
XANTHINE OO., Richmond, Virginia
*'te? (I P?r lottl#; Sample Bottlf " sc. Stnd to' Circulars
AVORLD WEARS
VnM-Jfffi.W
^300 SHOES S35d
$4.00
and
(8.00
Bbo?a
ft 00
? nd
(1 CO
ibwi
!?*?'
Show
?too
u
91 oo
W. L. D0UGLA8 8H0E8 are Bettor
Value for thfl Prioe Than Ever Beforo.
Tlie onixllty. worhmnnililpanrt style eannot
1* excelled, A trial ii nil that U needed to
eonvlnoe anyone I hut W, l? ])oniila? ?tioe?
hold ih"lr (ilinix*. fit better and wear lon?iT
than oilier make*.
\V . I? Pounlai repntAtlon for the U?t tli.wi
that inn b? MOdttrM for tho prior 1? world
wide, llo Mandi hnek of every pair and
jniaran: eei full thIuo 10 the wearer.
OACTION, ? ?h>? W, I.-. )>onr)<< n?*?? tn4
tho |iHr? 1? *tAmp?4 on '*>? bottom.
TAKE NO BUBITITUTl.
Shoot for Kvcrr Mnmlwr of the Family,
Mon, Tloya, Woin?n, untl Children.
WJier**er yon live, W. I,. DoniitM ?ho?? ure within
Jour rM*cn. If your itrnlir cannot flt yon, wrtt? tot
lail Order Catalog. W.L.DOUULA8. IHooMot>-M*a?,
SAFETY RAZOR
AT LOW PRICE.
SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE.
The smut l prloe is made possible by the
fir eat demand for this Razor. The small
profit on^ each aggregating as large ?
sum as tf we sold fewer at a greater prloe.
The benefit is the consumer's.
The Blade Is of the finest steel, scien
tifically made and tempered by a secret
procese--and the blade, of ooursa, la tho Impor
tant part of sny Razor. Tho framo la of aatin finish,
silver plated, snd "angled" oorrootly for safe,
quick snd olosn shaving. Tho tough bearded man
flnda this lessor s boon; ths soft bosrdod man
finds It S delight. Thaso blades can be stropped. t
Buy one snd you<wlll recommend It to sll your
Mends. That la tho beat toot ef sny article.
25 cts
B * spsolal box.
poatsge stamps
Sf SSSh brings If
prepaid by msll In
5
extra,
BLADES
25$:
Writ* nam* and full adtfraaa vary plainly.
book riiBLUHlKO BOVIB* M* Uonarrt tttrcct, If, V. City,
jZLftttffi ?'? mB iy*": * - '