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Gladness COMES With a better understanding of the transient nature of tho many physi cal ills which vanish before proper efforts?gentle efforts---pleasant efforts?rightly direoted. There is comfort in the knowledge that eo many forms of illness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a consti pated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, promptly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and Is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Itf boneficial effects are due to the fact that it i$ the only, romedy Which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which It acts, it is, therefore. all-im portant, in order to got its beneficial effects, to purchase and note that you have tbo genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. It is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and assists in overcoming habitual constipa tion permanently, also biliousness and the many ills resulting therefrom. The groat trouble with all other purgatives and aperients is not that they fail to act when a single dose is taken, but that they act too violently and invariably tend to produce u habit of body requiring constantly augmented doses, Children enjoy the pleasant taste and gentle action of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the ladies find it delightful and beneficial whenever a laxative remedy is needed, and business men pronounce it invaluable, as it may be taken without interfering with business and does not gripe nor nausoate, When buying note the name, California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, Price, 60 cents a bottle. Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not al lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating ? goes right to the spot ? relieves the soreness ? limbers up the joints and makes the muscles clastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. O. T. Roberts of Kcsaca, Ga., R.F.l). No. i, Box 43, write* ; ? "1 have us*d your Liniment on a horse for Swee ney and effected a thorough cure. I al so removed a spavin on a mule, 'l'his spavin was as Urge as a guinea egg. In my estimation the best remedy for lame ness and soreness is Sloan's, Liniment Mr. ILM.Glbbs.of Lawrence, Kans., K.F.D. No. j, writes:?" Your Lini ment is the best that 1 have ever used. 1 had a inare with an abscess on her neck and one $oc. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. ! keep it around all the time for galls and small swellings and for everything about the stock." Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re duce wind pulls and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. Price 60c. and $1.00 Hlnnii'i hook on horara, rntttr, ilifrp itnal poultry icnl ft'f*. Addrraa Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boaton, Mm., U. B. A. 40 YBAR OLD ?008. Irish Zoological Society Mom bora Breakfast on Ohinm Delicacy. Kgga forty years old were on the menu at the weekly breakfast of tho Irish Zoological Society council in Dublin, Ireland, recently. The ven erable eggs hud been brought from China by Hir Charles Hall, one of the members. "t * 'J he scientists were aghast when informed of the uge of the eggs, but a guest who wus acquainted with Chinese delicacies recommended them, giving an ussuiunce that they were quite harmless. Finally some were tasted by courageous zoologist, who found them excellent eating. The Chinese egg with age becomes a sort ?if jelly with a very delicate flavor. Homo modern artists claim, con trary to general belief, that the pret tiest sunset colorings are to be seen in the cities, owing to the dust iti the uir. Tho open country, however, af ford * the greatest sweep of tho sky. Seventy-five per cent of the farm era of the United States plant their crops according to the moon's phases, but scientific investigation shows that potatoes planted on the "dark" of the moon are no better than others. Puvib' Painkiller ha? 110 substitute. No other i < ?11?? 1 y is mo effective for rheuma ti?ui, luuibago,?tiffuouM, uauraltfia or cold. Property has its dutieB ns well as its rights. 8o. 14-'10. Huy "Hatti.k Axe" Shoes, Who Jails short in (lie head must be long in the heels. Bakes-Roasls-Brolls-Toasts SAVES bread, pie and cake?? bakes them perfectly all through^ and browns them appotizingly. ROASTS beef, poultry and game with a steady heat, which pre serves the rich natural llavor. IIROILS steaks and chops?makea them tender and inviting. TOASTS bread, muffins, crack* era and cheese. No drudgery of coal and ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no smoke, no dust, no odor?just good cooking with greater fuel economy. Irons and water in wash boiler always hot. The Kew Pbr/Sction Oil Cook-stove has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attrac tive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. . CAimONABY NOTE : Be sure you gel this ?t?ve-?ee that the name-plate readi " NEW PEKFECTItN," ?yery dealer everywhere ; If not at youra, write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) MR. GINNER! Have you ever teen the LUMMUS AIR BLAST GIN SYSTEM? I?o you wnut to Increase your profits and at the ?ame time leoaon your labor? Wo hare apont 40 Y?ar? perfecttng a gin Byat?m that would meet the aotual requirements, and now wo've got It. Your nnm? &n<4 nl-lrwn on r\ po?i ctrd will bring you fall Information. F. H LUMMUS SONS CO., Columbus, Oa. BRANCH OFKICF. AND HllOAV KOOMI 80T >T. Trude St., Charlotte, N. O. "A School With a Reputation For _ _ ? Doing High Grad? Krf Work." On* o( the best equipped iohool? la the 8e*lh. THR LA RO R.ST, Ttan ? troaged fivonlty WORK 0RADUATR8 IN POSITIONS th?n *11 oUi?r tnmn?M ichuol* in the *ute BOOK K CKP INO. 8H0RTHAND and KN0LI8H. Write (or handaome o?t,alo*uc. Addre?? K/NO'B MUBINKSB COtjLKQK, Raleigh, JT C , mr CTuirlott*. N, C. Wt also CaacA ping. Short JWtnd, Ptntiuuuhiii, tic , by until. Merul fmr Uom4 atutly Circular. Buy"Battle Axe" Shoes Your Medicine Closet Should Contain ?n emnrKttnoy r?mo<ly" for amite Indlgeatlon. food potionlng or plaia grip**. For any (tomaeh dfttreM ? liberal dose of A OREAM OF CA8TOR OIL, * promptly administered, will afford relief, and by cleansing (be syetem remove a caiino for lllneM. Palatal la tasty, safe and effective. The Ideal calbar tic, 3io.. druggist* or Murray Drug Co., Columbia, 8.0. CURED Gives Quick Relief. Dropsy Removes all dwelling In 8 to 30 days ; efTecta n permanent cure in joto 60 days. Trial treatment given free. Nothingcan be fairer Write Dr. H. H. Qrean'a Son*. Specialist*, Bo* B Atlanta, Qa. So. 14-'10. Headache <4My father has been a sufferer from aick headache for the last twenty?4veTearaand never found any relief until ne began taking your Caacareta. Since be haa begun (iking Caacareta he haa never had ?* , tbe headache. They have entirely cured him. Catcareta do what you recommend them to do< I will give you the privilege cf wing his nimf 'VB. II.. Dtrkana, StSo Reattter St., W. Indianapolia, lad. Katable. Poteet, Taate Oeed. rer Stck?aJWe?fcea ev Odpa. ?. Never cold la fcolfc. lite ?*?? ?tamvedCCC. Quaraafetfg pood Enough for Him. Aunt C-hloe was burdened with the support of a worthless husband, who boat her when he was sober, and whom she dutifully nursed and tend ed when he Tame homo bruised and battered from a fighting spree. On Monday morning she appeared at the drug store and asked tho clerk for "a right pow'ful linerment foh achln" In do bones." "You might try somo of this St. Peter's prescription, aunty; it's nn old and popular roinedy, cures cuts, bruises, aches and sprains. One dol lar the bottle. Good for man and beast." Aunt Ohloo looked at tho dollar bottlo and then dubiously at her flat purse. "Ain't yo' got somo foh fifty cents?" aho ventured. "Some foh Jen' on'y beasts. Ah want it foh ma ol' man."?Llppineott's Magazine. The Ixmdon employer, in hiring a shop clerk, insists ?>n an agreement that the latter shall not go into busi ness for himself or enter tho employ of nnother wilhin a certain time limit of leaving his employer. Collection of Watches. "The art loving public of Ger many sustained a heavy blow," says the "Monpen Post," Berlin, "when tho Wonderful Marfela ? collection of watches. Including unique specimens of the seventeenth century and enam els of (beautiful design, acquired after many years and at a great cost, was purchased -by an art dealer in Parla The collection contains many speci mens which can not he found In any German museum, and It is to be hoped that the fate of these valuable trinkets win not he like that which of lste has overtaken so mftny art treamrrss, that they he sent to the New World a&d become lost fortvtr Wise Sayings. Many are the afllictions of the righteous. Who does right is born sufficiently noble. Herman. We take nolo of time but from its loss. l.et every man practice the trade he best understands. I tetter gain in mud than lose in gold. A determined heart will not be counseled. II ?? who ordained the Sabbath loves t he poor.? 1 loltnes. l'ut your trust in ("Sod, my boys, and keep your powder dry. TRIALS of the NEEPEMS DONT EVER A.5K Mr. TO GO SHOPPING WITH YOU AGAIN. WEVE WASTED TIME AND MONEY BUYING A LOT OF U3ELE5Sj>TUFF THE STORES AKF. ADVERTISING Av LOT OFj BARGAINS LET'S CO DOWN AND get a few Things im feeling^ ?j-tJiigHT TO VM, <7Tknew ycu WOULC KDrryr^v \l feel better AFr (JHtRE IS HOPE) Kurn'i Paw P?w nili coal tb? llw Into willUl by gentle method* Thcj do not acourT?rlpa or waaken. They are a tonic to the atomach, liter and (NTPMI Invigorate Instead or weakan. Tb?y eft rick tbo blood and enable tbo atomach to get all tbo nonrlabment from food tbftt la pot Into It TdoM plUa contain no calo mel; they ara aoothlng, beallnff an* atlm nlattpf. For aalo by all drnvglata la 10* si - adrlxa to tka Mat ?* t ^faWy fraa of Cham. MTJKTOrf'ft, U4 pi*vw*f ? KIDNEY TROUBLE SHfftrrf TtH Ytart-miuviJ in Tkr* Months Thanh* to FK-RU-NA. FlZftlt, O. B. V1Z1CH, Mt, Hterl1nglKy.,faya: J'l**** suffered with kidney mac * or for tea yemrt pmnt. lltrch 1 com in e nod using l'oruna and opnttnued for three mouth*. I have not UNd It elace, nor hare I fell * pain." l'?runit is sold by you* local drug gists. Buy a bottle today. Our sweetest songs are those that toll of saddest thought. Uaby Sleepless With Awful Itching. "When our baby wai seven week* old ho broke but with what w? thought was boat, but which gradual ly grew worse. Wo called In a doctor. Ho said It was eczema and from thai time wo doctored six months with throo of tho host doctors In Atchison but lie only got worse. Ills face, head and hands were a solid sore. There was no end to tho Buffering for him We had to tlo his little hands to keep him from scratching. Ho never kuew what It was to sloop well from the tlmo he look the disease until he was cured. Ho kept ub awako all hours of tho night and his health wasn't what you would call good. Wo trlod evorythlng but tho right thing. "Finally I got a set of the Cutlcura Remedies and I am pleased to sa> wo did not ubo all of them until he was cured. Wo have waited a year and a half to sco If It would return hut It never has and to-day his skin Is clear and fair as It possibly could be. I hope Cutlcura may save some ono else's little onea suffering and also their pocket-books. Johu Leason, 140H Atchison St., Atchison, Kan Oct. 19, 1909." Let knowledge grow from iuore to more. Mrs Wirwlow'a Soothing Syrup for Children teething, aofteng the gumi), reduces inflamma tion,aJIftyBErin.emyw wind eolic.23c.abolUe. Prisoners Released to Work. In one of the Banque provinces of Spain -there la a prison which opens the doors every morning and tho prisoners go into tho town for house work, gardening or some trade. Some act as commissioners. In the even lni?: they quietly. return at the ap pointed time to the prison, and the Jailer most carefully identifies them before withdrawing tho bolts for their admission. I)r. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invig ornte stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. Shrewd Willie. Parent?Willie, my father used to whip mo when I behaved as badly as you are doing. Willie?Well, I hope I'll never have fo tell my little boy that. So. 14-'10. For roi.ng mid nitip Hick's Capdoinb Is the Wit remedy-re lieves the ai'hfntr ami feverishness-curea the (old ami restore* normal conditions It's liquid-effects Immediately. H>c.. 25c. and 50c at drUR stores. While a leaf of gold is so thin that it is impossible to measure thick ness, scales have been made which weigh it accurately.. One leaf weighs one-fifth of a grain. It is so light that a breath will blow it away. Hold to the light, it is translucent and greenish. Buy "Hatti.k Axk" SilOBg. Just nre the ways of Qod and jus tifiable to men. Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Eaae. A powder. It reata the feet. Cures Coma, Bunions, Swollen. Soro, Hot,Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen a I'oot-Kaae makes newor tight ahoea easy. At all Druggists and Shoe storea, 35 centa. Ac cent no substitute. Sample mailed Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted. I,eRcy, N. Y. I am not the rose, but I have lived near the rose. Grand mothers' Cure for Oonghs, Croop >n<l llrouchltla now found at all drug storoa (25o. a bottle) va Taylor's Chorolteo Bomody of Sweet I'lim and Mui.eln. Hy all moans the besl remedy for ojn-mmption. whopping cough, crouj., ool la. lleuiedy has beeu t-.-aced foi &0 y ?ars and al\T ty.i j^lves ? itisfao.lon. The German Stage. In commenting on the German stage and German actors, after a visit to Berlin, Sir Charles Wyndham days that while the German actors* might be capable character portray era. they could not give a proper representation of a gentleman, being Incapable evon of dressing Itko one. He said also that tho modern prob lem play was far beyond the Ger man actor's field of vision. A Ber lin papor says that, while It may agree with Sir Charles as to the gen tleman on the German staigo, there seems to be no good rason for tho criticism as to tho problem plays. "The Fngllsh peoplo may keep their tailors," says tho writer, "but <wo claim the superior actor." The First Auto. There arrived at Bagdad the other day the firat postal automobile and It filled tho minds of the nstlves with* wonder and awe. The car car rier the mail*, hitherto borne on camels' hacVs, from Aleppo, a dis tance of miles, m sixty hours. This can hardly be called^ speed record, but when it Is remembered that the roads are ranch ovnel tracks leading through tJhe deep sands * gyrtqL desert and the atony plains of Mesopotamia the journey at the rate of little more than ten mllee an hour appears quit* a creditable oerfonnanee. The Moslem? of theae re Clone, MtLerto steeped la the fiercest fanaticism, now gla41y Intrust parcels ?nd mlsstT? to Wi *?* Ifclp oX the .. I Big locrnM in Reyenue Recelpte. tBa?ing judgment on receipt* for the eight months of the current fiscal year $177,779,13S?internal revenue official* aay the total for 1910 will sbuw ?ji advance of #13,000,000 over the amount estimated by Coairoie sioner Cabell~$2fi3,000,00<> -in hie annual report at Washington, D. C. Customs receipts also are coming in at such a rate as to lead to the belief that if they continue at their present ratio, Secretary McVeagh's cHtimate of $3.'1T>,000,000 revenue from that source during 11)10 will be veri fied. Up to the preaent time they have aggregated $247,063,148. Internal revenue receipts for Feb ruary were $19,440,100, ah iuej-e&se of $1,835,029 over 1909. Corporation taxes during January and February were $77,416. Receipts from spirits during Feb ruary were $U,2r>9,643, an increase over the corresponding month of the preceding year of $1,267,005. Thero was an increaae of $177,000 in-the revenue from the tax on ?ig arettes during February as cornnar ed with a year ago.' Bo. 14-10. Buy "B+TTLS Ax?" Shoes. You never miss the water till the well runs dry, but you can miss a rail road train any time you try. GAVR UP HOPE. Doan's Kidney Pllln Cured When Doc torn Palled. Mra. John H. Cole, 82 Arlington St., So. Pramlnghain, Mass., says: "For years I wa? a martyr to kidney trouble. One phy sician treated me and then another, and it was thought I would not llvo. I rallied from that attack, but my back ached as If it would break. I was laneuid and nervous. fclfe | Boemed a burden. Doan's Kidney Pills helped mo very promptly and It was not long before I was cured. Now I enjoy perfect health and am with out an ache or pain." Remember the name?Doan'B. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Fost.er-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. "You nay he is u financial genius T" "He is. He frequently talks his wife into letting him spend some of the money he makes. "?Louisville Courier-Journal. Eczcma Seven Year#?Cured by Tetterlne "1 hart Eczema on my chest for seven years and the torture wan almost unbear able. On? of your salesmen offered to pay for ttie Tetterlne If It did not cure me. I used less than three boxes and am entirely well." Clem Klnard, Ruffln, 8. C. ? Tetterlne cures Eczema. Itching Pllos, Dandruff. Rlnr Worm and every form of flralp and Bkln Disease. Tetterlne 50c; Tetterlne Soap 35c. Your druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer. The Bfoup trlne Co.. Savannah. Oa. With every mall order for Tetterlne we jive a box of Sliuptrlne's 10c Liver Pills froe. Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need. \ Reason Why. Moi\t people think of Rheumacide when they hear of a case of rheumatism, because it is the best remedy in the world for that terrible disease. . Rhetunacide is taken inter nally and cures'to stay cured. It remove* the cause by purifying the blood. It is pleas ant to take and is nut up in tablet and liquid form. Rheumacide regulates the bowels and kidneys. Sold by druggists generally at 25c and 30c. Tablets by mail, 2oc. Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md.- . The true university of these days is a collection of books. Free to Our Readers. Write Murine Eye Romedy Co., Chicago, for 4ti-page illustrated Bye Book Free, Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Propor Applica tion of the Murine Evo Remedies in Your Special Cage. Your JDruggiat will tell you that, Murino Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength ens Weak Eyo?. Doesn't Smart, Sootnee Ey? Paiu, ana sells for ftOo. Try It in Your Eyea and in Baby's Eyes, for Scaly Eyelid* at:d Granulation. Little said is soonest mended For IHUDACIIK-lllrka* CAPVDINB Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles. Capudlne will relieve you. It's liquid?pleasant to take?acta Immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 25c., and 50 cents at drm stores. AFTER DOCTORS FAILED LydlaE.Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound Cured Iter Knoxvllle, Iowa. ? "I suffered with pains low down in my right side for a year or more and was so weak and ner vous that I could not do my work. I wrote to Mrs. Pink ham and took Lvdia E. Pinkham's vege table Compound and Liver Puis, and am glad to say that your mediolnes and kind lettots oT di rections have done more for me than anything else and I had the Dest physi cians here. I can do my work and rest well at night. I believe there Is noth ing like the Pinkhftm remedies." ? Mrs. Cl^ua Franks, R F. D., No. 8, ILnoxyine, Iowa. The success of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots ana herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, Indi gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra* lion. ... . For thirtyyeare Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound haa been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women- owe it to tbeuimlf? to at mat give this medicine a trial Proof is abundant that it has cured r.ot cure you? If yon want Hpcolnl adrioewrito Mra. Pinkham, I ,ynn, M a?s_forjt. Tt. and always hcl Afraid of Ghosts Many people *do afraid of {boat*. Paw people ere ?freid of tferin*. Yet (be Jho*t i* a fancy and the farm la a feet. If the genu could be magnified to a aite equal to lt? terror* it would appear more terrible then any fire-breethiuj drajuo. (/arm* can't be avoided. They nre in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The ferua can only pro*per when the condition oi the * pa tern five* it free aoope to eatablifb it* aelf and develop. When there i* a deficiency of vital force, languor, rcetleaaae**, a tallow cheek, ? hollow eve. when the appetite i* poor and tbe iIom U brtlUa, it ia tiro? to guard against tbe germ, r ou c?n fortify the body all genua hy the u?c ol Df, I'ierce'a (>old? Ml Medical Diaoovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the aysteni ol eloggjag imparities, enrichca the blood, puts the atom ?oh and organ* of digeatio* and nutrition in working condition, to that the germ find# no weak or tainlted epot in which to breed. Gold?? Medical DUcovery rv contain* no alcohol, wbiiky or habit-foruiiug drugs. All its ingredients printed on it* outside wrapper. It is not a tec ret nostrum but a medicine oh known COmpoiition and with a record of 40 yeari of cum. Accept no ?ubatitute?there It nothing " just aa good." Abk your nrijthbora. SULPHUR? H4NC0CK LIQUID fcAW?, fl.tt ilUWUMo. ^^7,T.&xreir?a?Mii,fi;8 SULPHUR COMPOUND TARI CTQ I'or (to ubl?u|S0o. Ke?ulu*r* I nUUL I Oi(iirnrul|>K, 'u? U'W? A 11> t orroollv#, l'urlf/ln< (li? IllKO'l, Toiling (lie Sl"intt'h, ?lid lo lb# tr?otui?ii< tn i prwcntluo <>t iMMuKrtlION. !>/*? l?|>*lft. I.UUtbtfo, '?larrli, Ktiruiimtlaiii. 0<>uC NeiitirliluColiu, Btotie In ihr KMncjr ? ?<J IJUddcr, AIHTUPU* ? ,ao. . . MM ?0?l Kldil#/.'J.I?#r?ll<l 8t*?u#?cb AUlUMtfc UlRIMcNr S W*I n h***,1!1 .*? A WONVtCIt for Hemorrhoid*. rile*. Hon* JMendid forth* ConiuuSfokf k5!Ule/Lor ?*rU *?">?? ' rul*-.. ,i? "" Kr E*U by DmtUii, i* iV,wf J ???! rynjo**# )'liiipir?, ifleiuUhM, Itlarklie*1?. et?. Try Ik fiANCOC'K MOl ID SI l.l'HI J{ CO., H.illlmorc, Md. ***** * ??PP>y *ou, KOI by MfcU or KxpreM, prepkld. Write for booklet ou Mulpbum First Aid Top weak women, who suffer from women's ills, there 13 a standard medicino of proven merit-?CAKDUI, the woman's tonic. Cardui has been helping Hick women for more than half a century, and lias come to bo recognized as tho first aid for woman's troubles. Letters come from all over tho country, from women who have used CARDUI. They write to tell of tl(o good that Cardui has done to them. Their letters give good reasons why you should CC 50 The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Nellie Duncan, 1917 So. lltli St., St. Joseph, Mo.," writes: "If it will help some other woman, I am glad to send you my testimony about CAItDUI. I had never been well since I came to womanhood, and suffered with female trouble until I could scarcely get around. Four bodies of CAKDUI have done mo more good than $25.00 of doctormg. I feel fine and don't have that awful pain in my head and sido. I can't praise the CARDUI Home Treatment enough." Try Cardui. It has helped others. It will help you. At all druggist#. Mr. Farmer:? If you will use the new labor-saving "John Reily Hoe" this year you will have a one-fourth larger crop with the Bame labor as last year, or the same crop with one-fourth less labor. the hoc with the KEEN-CUTTING CORNERS THE "JOHN RE1LY HOE" MANUFACTURED BY THE AMERICAN FORK AHD UOB CO. J. C. Adams, Etta, Miss., writes:? It is a great labor and money saver. The ''turn-down ears" are a big advantage, as one can hoe twice as much with one of tneao hoes as with the old style." Your dialer should bar* tho?? Hoes) if not, writs to ut. THE JOHN REILY HOE CO., NEW ORLEANS, U. S. A. Well Said. Hear and be just. They are slaves who dare not be Sweet are the slumbers of the vir tuous man. 'Tis sleight, not strength, that gives the greatest lift. A star for every State and a State for every star. 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