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S1LER CITY LADY A VICTIM ' y ' Mrs. Gi inland, of Slier City, Wis Left lo Bad Shapt as a Resnlt o! an Attack o! the Grip. Siler City, N. C.? "I was in bad ?hape," writes Mrs. Sarah J OilliUud, of this place, "after an aMack of the grip; was bothered with womanly trou ble!, but since taking Cardui J am much improved. It has done me more " good than the docloj* an 1 1 ftel >t say ed my life, after all other methods had failed. "I thank you for the good that Car dui has don* to me and hope eve.ry lady who suffer* will n> i'-. J v\ ?ll recommend it to my friends." You can rely on Ca.rdiu being of ben efit to you. Its ingredient* are nuld herbs, having a gentle, tonic effect on the female constitution. The special herb* arc grown abroad and imported by us direct. They are not in the Pharmacopeia, nor for sale at druggists, except at put up by us, so you cannot get the effect of Cardui, oxccpt by buy ing Cardui, the woman's tonic. No other uiediiinc or tonic has ex actly the same results as Cardui, no other has the record -of 50 years of successful treatments of rase, of fe male weakness, debility and disease. It is certainly worth trying. Ask your druggist. N, O. Write to: Advisory De partrtietil, OHrtttanonc i M"?l ???!???* '!<??, Chart nnoojji, 'IVwt.. (?>> Special Irtttruc tlona, aiul C4-|imb?' l?or>U, "llomu Treat* ment for WoitiHii/' ?ciii lo i>Juln wrap-, per, on i eqili h 1 . You luive I here hit the mil on the head.- Kohelai*. F?r ? Ot.Us auil lilllP If irk 'i C??;; ? re lieves the no.liiiiif uii'l f?> ? erlhliiiet* -oti r**s tlm fold oikI if-ioict goni al I'liii'Ili 'oils It'* !l<lu|(t-->fTf(Ui lniiiierllki?lv> N;?\.2&e, itn<l We nt druif Mtoi i-*. Demand For More Land. The demand for land is increasing every year by tin* natural increase of native horn and by I he addition ol' 1,000,000 foreigners annually who luuwt he provided with homes. What are we to dot We are not making more land, but the population is con fit an I I v growing mote and more and the demand for land is "towing greul er mid jp'eater as the years ^o by. It is beyond ? ?ontrove.rsy that our peo ple must be furnished opportunity to Keen re homes. 'Kvery year this be eotnVs tnoro and more the nation's duty. The greatest and noblest mis sion of any nation is lo settle its cit izens in eomfort and plenty in homes of their own. Many on'* l*nw I'nw I'll I ? co?* tli# liver loto activity by f;cnllo niethou*. 1 liey do not scour, grlpa or yre akon. They uro a (olilc to Die ilomm li. llvor ?nd nervti, Invigorate irwteud of weaken. They on rich the blo<Mt and euable (he moinach to wet ?? 1 llm nourlnhmont from fcHKl that la put Into li, The?e plHi contain no calomel, they are toothing, Iiouling and atlmulatlnx. Kor nule by all druivUU In 10c an 1 ,V5o ?tie*. It yon need medical advice, wrtU) Mun jron'i iJoetorn. They will ad* I .<> to tlx t>eM of their Ability absolutely frc.e of fhnrac. ,)II'S YOS'rt G3d and J cllcrnon Hi I'hll u del i> li I n, l'u? M tiny on'* (*>ld Itemed} euros n Cold in one day. I'rloe iftc. Munyon ? HticuinaiUiii Il?iinMy relieve* In i few hour* ami curcn In a feu ''.a* ?. I'rle# JAc. This is C> nis O. Jflatcs. the man who (tdvertivH Mother s Joy And Coost Crcnse Liniment, two of the rrraicst thing)* known to )> uuiauliy. Mofher'a Jay la a Pramlum Cura and Nam rails DYSPEPSIA ' 'Ravlnr ttb*? >a... i. < < ? NU1 for "Havinr taken your wouderful Ca?cs> for taree month# tad being rntirely ?f stomach catarrh and dytpepsis, J think a word of praise is due to 'CMurtti* for their wonderful cotnpoai. tka. I bare taken numerous other so. called remedies but without avail, and I fad tkat Cascarets relieve more in a day tiua all the others I hare taken would la James McGune, I?8 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. -""?t. fatal*#*. Potent. Tk?ts Good. Kmr ttick?a.W**k*? or Orip*. Tile. N??w wlifc kj?)k. Tk*?M iORiuqniCCC. Oosrant*?<l to ' f Ofll flffl StT^ Tbofljpsan's Eye Water ?o .T-'IO.fj PALATAL SOUTHERN TEXTILE A8800IA TION. Meeting to be Held ,in Columbia, Saturday, I'eb. l?tb. The Southern Textile Association chiefly of superintendenta ami overseers in the various depart meats of th? cotton mil 1 8, will hold i t h regular winter meeting in Craven Hall, Columbia, S. on Saturday, Feb. 191 li. There will he two sessions at !J :.'l0 and H p, in., and the program will include an address of welcome by Mayor W. S. Meamer, of Columbia, response by ex-J'resident N. T. Brown, of Kaleigh, N. 0,, and papers <?n "The Development of (lie Wel fare Work in the Mills," by Supt, J. M. Davis, of Newberry; "Cotton Carding" by li. D. Thomas, of Chan lotte; "The Spinning Itoom," by Supt. (Jen. K. Hreitz, of Hon Air, Ala,, "Mill l.ife in the South," by Sunt. Winslow, of Clinton,. 8. C,; "Power Plants, " by S. H. Ithea, chief engineer Chadw ick-Hoskius Mills No. I, Charlotte, N. C., and "Dyeing," by one who dyes. These papers are intended brlelly to Introduce the sub jects, and all mill men eligible to memberahip are cordially invited to attend tho meetings and tuke part in the discussions. Interesting meetinga of this as sociation were held during the past year in Greenville and Spartanburcr. S. and Charlolle and Ualeivh, N. C. ; and as tJii? meeting at Columbia is lo be held on Saturday afternoon, when the mill men are off duty a large attendance is expected. Up To the Farmer. It i:> possible within a few y c^4o to double tin* average product ioui<4>l corn per acre in the Cn.tod States, and to accomplish it without auy increase in work or expense. It xhmild not ho underst-iod that the present corn crop will be doubled, but that the same yield will he produced on a smaller number of acres. If fifty-tire or sixty bushel* ar?; jailed on one acre instead of two, the labor of plowing, harrow ing, planting, cultivating and harvest ing will he greatly red u-ed, and con sequently the coslf of preduetion will be reduced. I'oor corn erops are usually attributed to unfavorable weatluj' conditions, and unite often this is flit? true cause its there are few summer* during which the crop does not milTer more nr less from un favorable weather conditions ?t some stage of its growth. I low ever, there are other condition* nhieh are re sponsible for the |ox\ product ion. These conditions are under the direct (outiol of the farmer, au<l ?t is up t<? him as to whether he t-ih increase and in many eases double hi. present .Meld. So. 7 'in. A Masterful Address. Mr. dames .1, Hill, who is not only a captain of industry, but who is one of the really great r.:en of this yen eration, in a masterful address deli - ej_ed before the Minnesota Slate fair statemenl : It is certainly a modi-rate' statement to say thrtt by the middle of the present century, when our population shall have reached the ?joo.oon.ono mark, our best and most convenient coal.s will have been so far consumed tliiit the lemaiuder can only be applied t'o present uses ;il an enhanced cost which would probably compel entire rearrangement of in dustries and revolutionize the common lot ami common life. This is not a mere possibility but a probability which our country must face. HOMEMADE PHILOSOPHY. (iood luck never looks in dark col liers. The smile of' a phili.suphic friend is n I u ti \ s too familiarly cynical. It' some chaps' si ones were to he .printed they'd read lil v pure ro mance. The voice of an egotist doesn't ne cessitate a cornet accompaniment, but -it will come in as obligato. Nut every man can occupy a high place, and it' this were true there are more low places than liitrh that need persistent work. It is fidelity in the use of wroit we possess that hrinvrs forth fruit and that merits di vine approval. CI.KA!MIKAI)!<:i> Head bookkeeper Must lie flellitldc. The chief bookkeeper In a larg'1 business house In ono of our great Western cities speaks of the harm cof iee did for him: "My wife and I drank our first cup of Postum a little over two years ago, and we have used It ever 6lace, to the entire exclusion of ten and coffee. It happened In this way: "About three and a half years ago I had an attack of pneumonia, which left a memento in the shape of dys pepsia, or, rather, to speak more cor rectly. neuralgia cf the stomach My 'cup of cheer' had always hern coffee or tea, but I becanir convinced, after a time, that they aggravated my stom ach trouble. 1 happened to mention the matter to my grocer one day and he suggested that I give Postum a trial. 'jf'Next day it came, hut th? cook made the mistake of not boiling it sufllclently. and we did uot like It much. This was, however, soon rem edied, and now we like It so much that we will never change hack Pos tutn, being a food beverage Instead of a drug, has been the means of curing mv stomach trouble, I verily believe, for I em a well man to-day and have uaed no other remedy. 1 "My work aa chief bookkeeper In our Co. 'a branch house hero ia of a very confining nature. During my coffee-drlnklng dayi I waa subject to nervoutneaa and 'the blues' in addi tion to my ilck apella. These have l$ft me alt^po 1 bognn ualrig Postum, <*J?d r) cornel enyou^y recommend It to those whose work <;onflnea them to long hours of severe mental exer? [ tloo." "There'? a Iteaaon." 1 Look Id pkgA. for the Uttle book. "The Road to Wellvllle." Kver read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. Thej I ?re genuine, true, and fall of homaa : tataraet. 4 DESERTED, HE SMS, By THE SUM TRUST Spltzer Avers He's a Scapegoat For Men "Higher Up." WON'T TELL WHO THEY ARE Hut lie \V ft m ICi?ii??'<l by Company lie HhvimI Twenty* nltif Ye?r? ? Kent to l'Vderitl I'rUon For Two Year*. N<jw York City, ? After recoivinK i ientenco of two year* In th" Federal prison at Atlanta, following his con viction In the United BUIch Circuit Court along with four other employes of the Hugar Trust, Ollvnr Hpltzer, the former Dock (Superintendent of the Williamsburg plant, made hU first public Htatement nlncc It Ih arregt. It wild In the nature of ? complaint that he had been niP.de a HctipeRoat to. nhl<.*ld men higher up In the angar company. flpUser did not kIv<? any Informa* I Hon ait to who theao mm iu<gUt be. He had l>pen advlsM by Henry L. Btlrnaoh, the (Jov^rnmont'u special proaeoutor, and JudK" Martin, of the United State? (.'our', who trj*d him, to do this < v i' since tils conviction. Judge Mart'n In i a:t Iftilar told all five of the coii'iccd men that it i k con* ?dderallon of t h ?? Jury's r^ immenda Hon of cl^ni'Tirv would d?M< nd large ly upon the informal Ion they mli'.ht give i he (jovcrniueni All iho men kept hllenee. Tin' four checker* re* , reived pi i.iou tenua on Hlackwell's Inland. This Is what Spluor lind to ?ay after rentpjiee wan Imposed "I nm going to Atlanta brcaus? I directed my conn I not to apply for a stay of execution. I did i:-jL want to place myself ln'tjje Fama position as ( ' h n l ien W Morse. Through stays and l-^gal (juibbl'B lie addt-d a yeav'n Imprisonment in i h -? Toiubi to his sentence, which was finally upheld by the Poster couv'sg, I y aut no . u ? ? h lo. S <.( till)." "T am not nayim; this bpeaus'i I apprth^nd t hat my ? < >11 vl< 1 1< i n v. Ill l,e Hustniii' 1 On t he Tontrarv, I ex?-,ec t a ii' w trial and an a:-f|iiit(a' Tho Sugar Trust made a scapegoat of me. H de.-'-ried 1.1,' a h*.o!.u i ly. 1 1 0.1 tided and ruined ne after l had sr; v d l( faithfully foi iweniv-nine I started with i ! < t r ? ? : when I was a hoy, nil. I by industry work'd my way up until I b.-i a .1 ? KU|:'-riiitci)d< nt or" docks in William .!iu : ;? It was re ported that I was i - nivnn; bit; j ay. A* a matter of f < " I got a salary of f'i'i ;t ?'('( i\ I |)c ( X | US 'S of tliis trial h:tvt' cut into r.iy savings and h ?v? left i,)' pra?'i Icaljy ! ?i I n ? ? I . 'in ; 'l ? a'legid fraud pro* cent ion tlic (I'lvinim ;ji < . i< tl in. victim mid the Sntrar Trus' suiswi ???e?| by sa-ri* fb nig nu.* a v. I four S 1 *? a \v p'k check ers None <>f ii ?< was ^ ? 1 1 1 i y of any bren' '? in' law, biit vone b ; ly had to go to pi'iHon to f'.vi* tlios. hl?hcr up. They Kiy | had U m.wl of the a! le?;?'i| mti'ii oil III..II i.f j J i < ? y al::s at th ? k ii u .i r '?< y I d'i'i i I link I w a:i hi the .-'a!" Louses <n .? ? ? in th'1 last: fi f >?< i\ >? a : ? I hal iii < ( si on to filter t iU' ill . A- to li:i ii t>-M k I . ? .? I paid to have 1> tl i sj ?*i>-v ? 1 1 :| hi a hole in a m i uf y, ! Kno'.v nothing about il. at.!, yi.-iinin.lv. no en,* t ,.v,> (!(??>:; Inil I 'a It, who ?. <\ V" found it th.-n "My c onten 1 inn aiuays has b??-n' 'and ifi V 11 i i; .i ? if t v, ji.? diff-i-. ? ?iic.v: i!i ? v. i' iii?; of sejiar- tlie ci'v we|j;'iers i-imii' w.-re i cs|irinsih]e for ii I'll- i-e ,i* i>v r> reason why th v ;M u>. ; >.v it;') n fitvr.'l' of th? Kolb'r so ;i s in 'a hint to present falhe bills in tie- pu.V^as.T. " SIX Ml III) | \ i: \< | ; i ; |OT. Wgroe.s Mi<>l in I m!il \\ ii!i Whiles ifv Tonni'ii'.n' l.nhsii- ('.imp. ( 'li ?? i ? h ? a . Y.'nn Six negroes tt'Pi'o Kill- i in r::* ? r 1 ? ? 1 a' '!:?.! 4's Unr, I .? i? i and I1;".'. a eatiip iwilllv 1S1 i? ? ;s ("li I' I unr )-;i. on tli?* *IYn nr.- Uiv-: ll'i-f '.ins be tween the wi sri.l hla< i; enipio\t"S of the llU'K ???lit! dfl'.il J oil. . ,.i . fil'jf llH'l horn growing foi s \. ..il ?!:?>>?. ami an ns?ault iijjin one of lii ? ii f laborers by jpvci'pl white i.ii 11 i-ro.. ? niut.trs t o a ("11 mr.r After an c.v'mnge of n'mi'', be tween t!;? negroes and five j.nlic men, rushed ly train from Chattanooga, and a scjua.l o ' s'uclal deputies, the t rouble was n1' d'ed No:)1 of the whit .* r.un w a < I ; I ' ' > . w.vm ?{???l. Tin* notiiti' s v. nil ii;i ! I i\ 'i the iin\'t netive part In tiu' t. ill : ;Mso;r. ;d tip the : iv. r. ma Kin <ii; \s ii\ i ? t \ Two Shootings OrciM* at Catni\ul ii\ l.oulsvillc. J,o?il?vHle. Kv ? Ywo 1112* nnt> fata!, rrsvil'i ! ( mm the Mardl Gras celebration i e;v Fourteer.-year-"!?l C'li.f >r,! Mot'.loy, dressed a s a cowhvy ar.l b:\intllshlns u revolver, a<\ Men* illy di*oha.\;ed the weapon, the l. .'lot 1 !itnrir? r h r? st?n> nch of Noah M Collins anil causing death. Charles 1' -vers. .1 m?r v standing In front of r : ? S-rlVa h I' '1. warn taunted by a party of '*?. ^ .->rx, shot a ir 1 v t >t; > .1 . > M i.uy m u,j face. Yav.dei bilt I lnjusnl Man. 1 T a ro t ? I V?- d.'iV.'.i N.-.v Yarli City, was r.i <;.?[' .1 b\ I'l.ru.i court to t-tv f ir>o? to a nn.11 hia aatouiohila V\ I t il. - TIU sr PAYS MOKK 1)11 I1-:s. National Sugar ltefinins < ompnnj lias Paid S.J. I. New York City - - W i is f ret! nnnn' fon, special r.ssisiant I nr. .1 S arcs Altornev-dencrf*!. announced that the National Sr.gir R? finini; Company ha I mad? a cash sctt'shiem with the Gov. ornm?iK > i $Co4,CO'!.il7 becauaa of back duties cu importation? of sn?ar which we-* under-weighed. This makes a total sum of S3 484, P.04.37 paid in by the three big sugar companies here to the Government HOSPITAL GONG COST L1FK. Delirious Firennn Sprang From Bed at Familiar Alarm. Chicago, 111. ? A tragic siorv con cerning Bartholomew Cloonan, a flre maD, bectmo public, when the rase of his widow, who b sning tho city for $10,000 damagee. was tried. Cloonan, while in a seml-de^lrloua state at tile Mercy Hospital, following, an aec'.dent which fraciured both of his le%s, plunged from his bed at the eound or g gong in the hospital, which he mlaiook for a flre alarm, reaching the corridor before he fell uncon scious . Mt ?oor %n*rw4xd? . .... i ? X" V* ' FAM0U8 DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. f eruna it* aold by your local drutf giat. liny a bottle today. The trouble with some men is that they jrturu up the steps of success hut never step up the stairs. Moral*, got your hill climbers on. 80. 7- '10. VKHGK OF COIXAPHE. Many Women Brought to It by Kid ncy niHVHsr. Mrs. Charles Sweetmnn, 624 Wash ington St., Huffalo, N. Y., nays: "Kid ney trouble hud me lu a bad way and on the verge of. col lapse. Dull hack ache weakened me and broke my Bleep. I was very nervous, and doc tors' toatmentwas not taking me better. Doan'sKid ney Pills helped me at onco and six I boxes cured me sy well that In three | yearn tho (rouble bus not come ba<'k." Remember the name? Doan'a, i"or sain by nil dealers. fiO centu a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. An honewt soul is like a calm lake wherein all the world's beauties arc reflected and intensified. I^eg n Musi of Itching Humor. "About ?e ven yearn ago a small abrasion appeared on my right log Just above my ankle. It Irritated me no that I began to scratch it and It began to spread until my leg from my ankle to the knee was ono solid scale like a scab. The Irritation 7/as always worse at night and would not allow ine to sleep, or my wife either, nnd It was completely undermining our health. I lost fifty pounds In weight and was almost out of my mind with pain and chagrin as no matter where the Irritation came, ut work, ou the str<H?t or In tho presence of company, I would have to scratch ll until I had the blood running down into my shoe. ! 1 simply cannot describe my suffer- i ing during those seven years. The pain, mortification, loss of sleep, both 1 to myso l nnd wife is simply indescrib able on paper and one has to ex perience It to know what it Is. "I tried all k'nds of doctors and remedies but I might as well have thrown my money down a sewer. They would dry up for a little while and fill me with hope only to break i out ngnln just as bad If not worse. 1 I had given up hope of ever being curcd when I was induced by my wife to J give the Cut leu ra Remedies a trial. After tailing the Cutlcura Remedies for a Utile while I began to see h | change, and after taking a dozen bot tles of Cuticura Resolvent, In conjunc j tion with ?he Cuticura Soap and Cutl cura Ointment, the (rouble had en | (irely disappeared and my leg was as tine as (he day I was born. Now after a lapse of six months with no signs of a recurrence I feel perfectly safe In extending (o you my henrtfelt thanks for the good tho Cuticura Remedies have done for me. I shall always rec ommend them to my friends. W. H. White. 3 1 2 K. Cabot St., Philadelphia, Pa , Feb. 4 and Apr. 13, 1909." Goodness does not consist in great ness, '.nit greatness in goodness. A Father'* Worry. Your poor wt-ari.-d wt'e losing sleep nurs ing U.e litclo one suffering from that ni?ht ttfini f..r children and horror to parents, <nori\ should havo a bottle of Taylor's t h?<ri>?i?.> liem*<|> of Sweet Gum and Mul lein, i?n undoubted croup preventative as wo 1 H3 fntniiy cure for coughs, oolds and tsousuinpiiou. At druggists 25e. and 60o. Timo as he prows old tenches many lessons ? Acschvlus. Rheumatism Cured In ? Oftj. Dr. Deletion's Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action is remarkable. Removes the caust and disease nuickly disappears. First doss greatly benefits. 73c. ana #1. All druggists. We give to necessity the praise of virtue. --(^uintilian-. When yonr joint.-* are stiff and muscle* ! snip, whi'm vou strain or bruise vourself. uae I'trry Pan's' l\iinkiller. At nil druggists. Tin- essence of jrood or evil is a cf'rtain disposition of the will. I)r Pierre's Pleasant Pellets regulate nno l invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Suxnr-t oaied, tiny granules. Kasy to take as candy, < >:ic thorn of experience is worth j n whole wilderness of warning. Mrs \\ mslow's Soothing Syrup for Children te~! ;niw. ?eftens t he gums, reduces infhimtna- I tioii.aiirt) sp.on.cureBwind colic, 2oc. a bottle. | llaudsotnc is that handsome does, i i Only One "Brnnto Ouinine," That is IjHXatiVf* llromo y tonne. I-ook for th- signature ot B. W. Grove, Usedtho Worid o\er :o Cure a Co d in On* Day. Wo Here I stand; I can do no other wise. God help me. Amen. Best for Children " Give* iiuUnt rdicKvhco lillUtfunafc an irritated and sore. CmImh ia opwtei tadli u plcmnt fclAl m it w effective. AltWinl i, IB? wisely directed, will cause her to give to her little ones only the most wholesome ami beneficial remedies and only when actually needed, and tlie well-informed mother uses only the pleasant and gentle laxative rem edy ? Syrup of Kigs and IClixir of Senna ? when a laxative is required, as it is wholly free from all objec tionable substance*, To get its ben eficial effects always buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. A Great Gouutry. The United States is a great couu try. While we have only one-four teenth of the urea of the world .and one-seventeenth of its population, we carry one-ninth of its commerce and have created one-fourth of its wealth. Wo have one-half of thu total rail road mileage. Wo produce yearly one-third of till mining products, one fourth of all manufactures in value, and onc-lifth o fall agricultural pro duets,-. The population has increas ed sinco 1800 from 31,000,000 to 87, 000,000; the wealth has increased from $10,000,000,000 to *108 ?0,000, 000? > that in, in forty-seven years the increase in population has been 56, 000, 000 and the inereaso of our wealth has been ${>2,000,000. The human trinit>? bod?-, mind, spirit! Keep them all healthy, in ; harmony with each other. Then will i you enjoy life to the fnli -the more : ho if you live in harmony with nature. | Out of malice and envy only hatred I can be bred. Let us beware of these I mustering our thoughts. Begin every day as religiously as | though it were a lifetime. BouUu Agricultural Lands. The agricultural lands of the Soutbam Stales are not like those of the great central prairie States dense ly occupied by an agricultural popu lation. In the majority of the Gulf Statep leas than one-third of the available agricultural laud ia under cultivation at the preaeut time, and in the State of Texas lew then owe aere in ten which ia available for the pro-* duetion of crop* wa# occupied by the farming population at the time of the laat census. Since that time the Hg ricultruji population of Texas haa been increased by over 1,500,000 oeo ple, iu? nearly aa can he estimated in the absence of later census figures, aa4 siti/.ena of other States are crewJlfcg hito Texaa at the rate of 3OfO0u to Jo, 000 persons per month, in search of homes and agricultural opportunities on Texas soil*. The world ia a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those who fell, ? Horance Walpoje. 'J'o give to the less fortunate than ouraelvea is to touch handa with the diviue. Many Children Are Sicklr. Mother (Jr?y'? Sweet Powder# for Children, used by Mother CJr ay, a nurae ia Child ret) ? liome, New York, cure Summer Complaint, Peverubneae, Headache. Stomach Trouble*. Teething Diaordera and l)e?tfoy Worm*. At all DruggiaU', 25c. Sample mailed rBJC* Addre** Allen B. Olmsted, Le Ho/, K, X. Men aro used an (hoy UBe oth<i*s. Itch cured in 30 minutes liy Woolford'n Sanitary Lotion Never fw ?' tn drnirffittx Thoughts aro mightier than si rengl li of hand,-* jjophoi'lcs. Pile* Cured li> 0 to 14 I>aj?. Pano Ointment is guaranteed to core any ceao of Itcliiutf, Wind, Hlteding or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c j vlt lakes a wisr? mnn to discover 6 wise man.' ? Diogenes Laertius. For IlKADAdlK-lllrXt' ?A FI'DINR \Vhether from Cold*. Heat. Btomach or Nervous Troubles. Capudlne will rollove you. It's llfjuld?Dleasant to take? arts Itnmedl atoly. Try It. 10c., 35e., aitO f>0 cents at drug ?tores. Few things are impossible to dil igence and Hkili. ? Johnson. Wken you're as hoarse as a crow, cough ing and gasping? when you're an oldfashj ioned cold ? take A lien' $ Limy Balsam. ? The capricious girl lacks the ele ment of poise, but all her wishes are gratified more or less. ! Woman' s Power Over Man i Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken und hold the pure and honest love of a I worthy man. When she lot>es it and still loves on, I uo one ir. the wide World can know the heart agony [ ahe endures. The woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the henrt of a man. Iler general health suffers and she loses licr tfood looks, her attractiveness, her amiahilitv and her power and prestige as a wudiqd. Dr. R.V. Pieroe, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his &taff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured mapy thousands of women. 1 1 o has devised a eucccssful remedy for woman's ail ments. It is known as Dr. Piercc'a Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses end disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu lutes, strengthens and heals. Mcdicinc dealers 6ell it. No honest dealer will 1 edvise you to accept u (substitute in order to make a tittle larger, profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WEIL. Dr. Pierce' a Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Lfvcr and BoweJt. COLT DISTEMPER Cab be handled to tt easily, '1 lie *lclc are oured, and all other* In Mime stable, no nittfr how "fkiiMi*ed," kept from having U>* dteaaee, by airing i^OHNU UQl'ID DWTKJJPKK CL'H. . Give the tongue or la f?ed. ieta on the Mood and a*pele germ* all form* of dleteiaper. Beet retnedr ever knoira for mare* In foal. One bottle guaranteed to cure one coe*. 50c and 91 a bottle; fa and tlOdoaen, of drugctau and harneea dealere. or rent eipreee bafd by maiiufa^Hi r?rs. Cut *kow? bow to poultice throat*. Our free Booklet giro* everything I/xsal agent* wanted, largest (filing hoeee remedy In c* latency - tw?lre year*. IPOHN MBDIOAL OO., Cb?mUti and B?ct?rloloaltt*, Qothon, Ind., U. 0. A. MR. GINNER! Have you ever seen the LUMMUS AIR BLAST GIN SYSTEM? Do you want to increase your profits and at the samo time le?sen your labor? We have spent 40 years perfecting a gin system that would meet the actual requirements, and now we've got it. Your namo and addrefiB on a post card will brinsr you full information. F. H. LUMMUS SONS CO., Columbus, 6a. When You Buy Hoes This Year Be Sure to Ask for THE "JOHN REILY" HOE The Blade for Dixie It will save you one-fourth labor and time in the cotton field. ? - w. Y ou can use it without skinning and bruising the cotton stand. With its keen cutting corners you can CUT in steaPn PUSH away the stalks not needed in bringing cotton to a stand. If you will but examine it you will tee its supe riority at a glance. Tour (U?l?r should har? the** hou o* (?t tb?m for yon. XT not. writ# ma. I THE JOHN RE1LY HOE CO. N?w OtImuu, U. < It was In We very cottage In oito oi rnsit -? ?ww* ? .1 "i?" son's Tonic cured them quIcWy? read letter belowt ' 'a>n>Mi..ii'.M?r>w%: ittfotiuJimuMKM** r?f mm ?? ? ? ??? m?imhi wm. An . For IUi^um?ti^n. Th? wty to cure rbeuuuti^w ijl to i?nn?# L_ 'tpuivfll tl>? CAMMM& form, i OUC OOlim. tnu if nuiu 11 j dlUjfgi ?Uy. Tftbjkte mailed on receipt i took let frp#, lioubftt Clieftjjc#J tirnor#, Md Tbc pa*t in beyond uh, but we ?r? ^^neri^Iii_o?ouri[ulure^ SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Do Forest, Wis.? "After an opera, tion four years afte I had pains down* ward iu both sidetL backache, and A weakness. The doc* tor wanted me to have another opera tion. I took Lyala K. pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and I am entirely cured of my troubles."? Mrs. Auguste Vjsspeumaxn, I>o For est, Wisconsin. Another Operation Avoided. !New Oilcans, La.? "Tor years I suf fered from severe female troubles. Finally 1 wns confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces Bary. X gave Lydia E. Finllham's Veg etable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation." ? Mfs. Lily Pkyroujk, llll KerlorecSt, New Orleans, La. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms Ihe power of Lydia E. Pink ham'B Vegetable Compound to ctflre female diseases. The great volume of unsolicited testimony constant J yjMjujf ing in proves conclusively thai l^jrym E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound \? a remarkable remedy for those otp trconlng foiainino ills from Which SO many women suffer. If you want upeeiul advice about your case write to Mrs. Pinkhain, at Lynn, Mnns. ? Her advioe i| free, and always helpful* ? A BUSY DOCTOR it otten delayed. Ketp a bottle of GOW. AN'S PREPARATION In the home and b? prepared lor pneumonia, croup, cold*, cou|bi, orippe, paint and torenett In lunft and throat. Ktternal and -gives quick relief. Ail djujiuto. *1 00, 50c, 25c. SHIP URS To Richmond, Virginia. CLARENCE COSBY I'rjh Market Prloen uihI Denis Fair LARGE NUMBER ONE SKINS Mltik 17.00 each. Grey Fox fl. 35 each Raccoon 1.70 " Oj>ossum .60 Skunk 3.25 " Muskrat, .55 " i Kabblts 14c jtound. We si ami express chariros on all shipment* of Fur whosu value exceeds 110.00. gu_YTh_E BEST COTTON SEED Increase your yield 100 to f>00 pounds Lint per acre, by planting ' Hlmpklns Prolific" abso lutely the best. Our guarantee with every sack, put up In 2 .1-2 -bushel ban*. Price 11.25 per bushel f.o.b. Raleigh. Order riulck, If rou waut the b?st selected seed. GUARANTEE SEED COMPANY. E. T. Ot.ivsr. Gen. M'gr. Box 104. BA LEIGH, If. C. T- COLE PLANTER Makes BIGGER CROPS Because It mixes the iruano with the soil close under the seed so that the cotton Is nourished from the time It sprouta end Urowi oft ?iron* and Thrifty. A farmer says "IN sound* of gnsno applied with (lis i'o I n Planter t? equal to 200 pounds pnl out In the ti?ual war.** IT INCREASES THE VIICI.O A BALB OR MORE TO EACH ONE-HORSE CROP. SAVES TIME AND MONEY One man and one homo at one trip prepares the seed-bed, puts In tho iruano, opens again, drops and covers the seed, all In Just the right way for either Corn, Cotton, Teas, Horghum, Peanuts, Etc. The COLE PLANTf JL beats the world In celling a quick, even at find. It puts one seed after another in a atralght line, thick or thin, so that It *avea seed, roktn lei* to ihtn, and leee to cultivate. Mr. Hearn of Georgia writes "I woni.D not MISS PLANTING MY CHOP WITH TIIE COI.? l'l/ANTIR ro? ?apo.co.*' IT MEANS MOrEY TO YOU. write at once for IMI.IS catalogue and name of merchant who tells and guarantees Cole Planters. THE COLE MFG CO.. BOX 50. CHARLOTTE. N. O. Wo Buy F U If 8 HMei and Wool Faathara, T allow, ItMvu, Ginaanr. \ CoMan Seal.f Yellow Rool), May Appla, WIU Clntar, ate. \Va ara daaUnt cafcaViBiWid in 1856? "Oy?t half a century La Lauirvila" ? ?nd can do battar far 7 mi thin Mtaat* or (Muniaion Merchant*. Rafanaoa, ?ay Bank in Louir*ila? Writ* for waakly priac Km aad ?Kipvina t ***? M. Babel A Ions, t*7 *? Market 31. L0UI8VU.IK, KY. Re?tore? Cray Hair to Nftturtl Color **movw ?*i???iuf p an* *?*?* (??ifortUt tod pr?r?nU th? h*i* (ran Ullln* oV. ?. ? ** *? XANTHINE OO^ Richmond* Virginia