The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 22, 1910, Image 4

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B? Oot a Lift. The hobo arretted for tH<nling chickeni* with plumling for pity. "It'# <li? "way, Jyer liouod," whined, "1 don't K?-t no chance. Everybody'# njfin' me-dey're all eotispirin' U) kop me down," The judge beamed beiiuvolently. "Well, itol>ody ultftli >?ay that I joiued in that coimpintfy," ho *??><!? '4 Trying to ke<?p you down, uro thuyf Well, they shan't it, I'll ?eud you up." A Pick3^0 Mailed Freq on ftaAuttt 0/ MUNYONS PAW-PAW PILLS The bi-Ht Btomacb and Liver IMHh known 4)ml a pohMlvo imd njotdy cur? tot Conntjpnllon, ludlKftBtlon, JjllllullfO, Uiiiout iicwu, Hour 0tofn> arh, Hoadao}!?, and all ailment# Arlflntf Troin a disordered itomach or sluHtflsb liver. Tfoejr contain In concert* ? rated form all tn? virtue* and values of Murtyon> Paw Paw tonic and are made from < ? Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I uo? neiltatlngly reoommend theae pill* a* being the beat laxutlve aud cathartic ?ver compounded, fiend ua poatal or letter, requesting h frco package of Munyon'a Oelebratod Pav-Paw J.axa tlvo Pills, and wo will mull cpuio free of chargo. MIJNYON'B HOMOEO PATHIC HOMFO RKMIODY CO., ft 3d and Jofforaon 8ta., Philadelphia, Pa; AGRICULTURAL TRAINS. Great Interest DlBpIayed by Faruiora in tbo Agricultural Traina as Con ducted by Houtbern Railroad. Atlanta, Special. That funn els of the Southeastern State* are anxious to take advantage of vvery ?j>jM>rl unity offering them iiifonmi tlott tending to bring about Istler methods ol' farming and more prollt ablo agriculture, hucIi an tin' ugricul t lira I f in i ii A which it ha* beeomi! the policy of tlie Southcro Hailwuy to run over it* linen in the various States which it penet rates through iU Land and Industrial Department con nection with State de|xirtmcnla of agriculture or agricultural colleges, is shown by the interest displayed by farmers in Piedmont, Virginia, over 2,000 of whom attended the mewling* along I he routu of the tniin which rc eentl.v spent a week in that section. The train wan in charge of lion. (i. W, Knitter, Commissioner of Agiicul tiirc for Yirgiuia, mid l">rfMi e?;r|?? ?>? experts who gav e ijisf met ive -lecturc** on subjects of par I ieular inherent to farmers of the various communities visitod. Tiie train waA out *ix days and sixteen meeting* wore i??dd he tween Alexandria mid Domillt'. At nearly every Ktop the two pas senger coaches, which \\eu> used us lecture rooms, were filled and at some places it wan neecssaiv to hold eut side meetings to accommodate the crowds. Farmers' wives turned out (n large'numlwrs and showed a* much Interest as tlie men. At ilie clo?.> of the meetings at almost every step farmers remained to n**k questions ntiout topics which interested them especially. At every Plop apprecia tion of the work done by the Vir^in ia Department of Agriculture and the Southern Railway company wus ex pressed. at a number of points votes of thanks being given. Immediat'ly after t!i^ tour of the train letters began coining to Com missioner Koiner and the l./.ud and Industrial Department "f ihe ern Railway company, from farmers requesting that in! oninit hm he B-Mit them. At nil places whore me tings were held the mimes aod address-s of fanners in atfeedanre ?eiv taken and to these the Yirgii.ia IVpartmcnt of Agriculture and tin1 South r:i's Land and Industrial Depac.Ui.cn! will in the future send special information re ferring to ( r< p growing or to o'!:rr subjects on which thefe farmer* (?specially desire instruction. In this way the infl-jonce of the train will he made permanent. Soil improvement, etcp d iver-df: ca tion. more at!enti"n to live and improved met h?viU of c* ? 11 * u t? ? base all resul'ed f'??m :t; t? :-lieg t'arir."r m?et ing-v under- the si it | ? f the S ? -i: ? - < . n 's I ..'Hid a:i.! 1 ! i-:; lal 1 > in 11 merit. So-'_'?MO. Two Huntcri-. T\Vft 1 li -):! <?" \\ t 1' II-1 !M2. villi < :n' lift -<v .1 ? -i . T i >: > n villi 1 ?? ?r. v.isv ;t vill 1 itk-. v. ir, ) <r rrVil nt v. "V.., f, \hk nho'ili'l '!?<? ?.?!,??? 11 11.11* r. '"?Inn't r!uw>! ! T.'.r ?/?in ni "t 1 : ' ' I \ ?' :;< ? f t'?. \ c ii ? i M kc. ' ''[ : o lii I'll \v ,I \\ :i 11 A Dream of Ease? Post Toasties NO COOKING! An economical hot weather luxury-?food that pleases and satis/ies at Any meal. So good you'll want more. Served*right from the package with cream or milk. Especially plaaaiog with fresh berriea/ ?The Memory Lingers'' ^ ~ rMg*. i*. a*4is*. p fntia Ommi Oo.VlMM ~ CM, Weh. UJjCU. SAM:?"MY MONEY IS ON MR. CULL EVERY TIME.' -f'nitoon by \V. A, Iloger?, In tbo New York Jiernlii, Conditions Sound, is United Verdict of Business Men Interviews Gathered Here and Abroad Reflect As surance That Stock Market Manipulation Cannot Halt Wave of Progress. POSTMASTER-GENERAL POINTS TO s GREAT GROWTH OF POSTAL BUSINESS Now York CHy.? Kmphnsizlng the basic Houmluess of the prosperity of the United ?">!nten, despite thy (JopreH fiion of pt'oe.k prions through artificial courses, (ho I f oral'I prints i nt erviows with lending bankers a rid bu.slnesa men of tIn* country. In a npeelal cable from Carlsbad Jules B. Ilaoho expresse* the belief that the roron' market depression was .omitted by "disappointed railroad veterans" an u protest against the new railroad Jaw. Henry C?. Ickel helmer nnrne? with Mr. Harho that Intrinsic values have been enhanced rather than depressed, 'and John F. Carroll Joins Mr. Hnche look lux for ward for results that will benefit the country. I'oatmaster-tionoral i'itehroek Bees In the reduction of the deficit of the J'ostofJloe Department to the e,xten? of S 10.000.000, Involving an Immensely Increased- volume of postal business, an indisputable evidence of the fun damental strength of the nation's finances. lie also points optimisti cally to the hopeful outlook nr.d bountiful cropo In the \Ve:jt and North west. One of tlio moHt desperate attempts on record to Influence Hie stock niur kct wuh perpetrated by the publica tion in (t malicious report, from nn apparently authenticated gpurce, that (Jermany had repudiated the Moiiroa Doctrine and Intended to do as she plo}iK?-<| In South and Central Ameri can affairs. ' Fortunately, the absolute faisity of the report was eo speedily and to au thoritatively exposed that but little damage rfas done, but It Is quite pos sible that the Fedora) authorities will proceed against those responsible for this last rash and stop-at-nothlng ef fort at sto' k Jobbing, with itfl mis chievous possibility of stirring up en mity between two friendly nations. Washington bankers believe that the temporary depression of securi ties is duo to a misinterpretation of the t.'ovcrnmcnt'a attitude toward the railroads. Western capitalists declaro that crop prospects. even with a possible wheat .shortage, arc most encourag i In.if. Paul Morton's opinion that this Is no longer a one crop country has 1 found wide approval. FILL STORAGE HOUSES WITH BUTTER AND EGGS Never Such Quantities I.ald by For Future Use at This Time of the v^.ir Interest nnd Expenses Piling Up- liltf Charges For Users to Mccl Next Winter Pronihc the Highest Of Prices, Now York City.?Butter r\n<1 eggs nro now stored in the warehouses' of New York and vicinity in greater .1 unr.tItiea than evor before at this tlnio of year. Last year's figures on htorngf and prlccH made high records un to that time, hut they are exceed rd by the totals of thepresent month. Mutter is now higher than it has boon in J.ilv of any other year since tHo Civil War time s. The figures were contained In a re fort completed from twenty-nine of the thirty-two food war< houses In the Metropolitan district. This report si ows that 2,2 3 l.Otn) cases, each con taining thirty dozens of ig'zs, arc now in storage, while a year ago the total was 1,Oll.OOO capos. Never before has the total In these warehouses e? coc led 2.000,000 cast s In July. Receipt? of eggs have not boon greatly in excess of those of last year. fo some of th.e dealers Infer that a speculative movement, has something lo do with the conditions. The re ceipts for the last two months havo been 2,4 17,000 cases, while In the same two months of last year 2,300, 000 enpes were received. The storage of-eggs began in April. The best grades of eggs going Into stol-age are quoted at twenty-three cents a dozen in car lots They are Western eggs, and two voars ago sim ilar grades were sold at eighteen cent--*. l'resh Kastern eggs, which are now -quoted at twenty-four to twenty-seven cents a dozen In the wholesale markets, . were sold for twenty-five cents a year ago. All the egg prices will be increased, the dealers ^ay, bv the warehouse expenses, interest charges and profit when the eggs are tnlton from the warehouses for consumption next fall and winter. The total amount of butter now In storacc in the metropolitan district warehouses is placed Jit S3.S20.000 pounds. A year ago the total was 2 3.78S.000 pounds. The receipts of butter in the last two months have amounted to 570,000 tubs of sixty po inds each; Inst year's total receipts in the two months was r?20,000 tubs The best grades of butter, called "specials." were quoted at twenty nine and a quarter cents wholesale, which Is two and three-quarter cents a pound more than a year ago. Tw ;< Ivoj Wild lJerry l'lckor* of Maine F.arn 5120. Wr*t Pahls, Mo.?Harold Webster nr. l Archie Snow, of West Parts, ai;rd sevontevn and eighteen respectively, l ave earned $12G picking wild ber ries. Snow declares ho will use his Rlinre of the money to help pay for a college eonrse. This has been an un usually favorable season for berries ard they are abundant and of large size. The boys sold the fruit to near by summer reports and became very popular with the large number of va cationists. Women In Day's New*. A German baron said two rich, tl tle-huntiug New York girls bad pro po?ed marriage to him. Mrs. Clifford D. Harmon accompan ies her husband In ten-minute aero plnno (lights at Garden City course, 1j. T. The L'nlreratty of Illinois conferred on Mro. Rlla Flagg Young the degree ot Doctor of Laws at the commence V?or4 crcrcttefi. Announcement of the betrothal ?( A. Murray Young and Marlon Btory'a widow, both ot New York City, was uiade U Paris, The phenomenon of Increased quantities of butter and eggs In stor age with higher prices In the market Is causing much talk among the wholesale dealers on the west side. The explanation offered by eomo of ' their 'number la that Western pack ing companies r.ade contracts earlier In tho year to take the butter and orctk from tho farmers at high prices, and fo they were compelled to maltv tain prices to protect themselves from losses. If tho current receipts of tho products were now offered for Imme diate consumption, prices would drop, and bo most of the eggs and butter coming here of kite has gone into storage. One of the wholesale dealers said that \ho packing companies may also have ns an object In keeping up prices of butter that people may get tho habit of uslnc; oleomargarine as a substitute. W'h.lo butter was at lta highest retail prices last winter much more oleomargarine was sold than evrr before In this country. Dealers said that they do not see any reason for expecting a reduction this year In thj cost of living in the Items of butter and eggs. STATE FAIRS IN 1 f> 10. Iowa- Di a Moines, August 25 September 2. Nebraska?Lincoln, September r>-:?. (?b io?-Coin in bus, September 5-9 M Innrpc ta?1 [am line, Septem ber 5-10. Wisconsin?Milwaukee, Sep tember 1 2-1 r>. I n (liana ? Indianapolis, Sep tember 12-1(1. New York?Syracuse, Septem ber 12-17. K a n sa s?T o pe k a, Sep t em ber 1 2-16. Michigan ? Detroit, September 19-2 3 Oklahoma ? Oklahoma City, September 27-October 0. Illinois ? Spriagflold, Septem ber 30-October 5. Missouri ? Sedalia,' October 1-7. Texas?Dallas, October 15-30. Governor of Florida Suggests Pension For Mother of Thirteen. Pensaeola, Fla.?Mr. and Mrs. T. Harbcrl, of this city, have rereived from Governor Gilchrist a handsome spoon hearing tho seal of the Stnto of Florida. Married nineteen years ago, tho wife Is now only thirty-seven, but Mr. and Mrs. Barberl aro the parents of thirteen children. Six of tho chil dren aro twins. Governor Gilchrist suggested that tho Legislature pass nn act allowing tho parents a pen sion. Minor Mention. A new l>nnish Cabinet wm formed, with Klaus llornsteln as Premier. A record brraklngnnmber of Amer ican travelers havo arrlv.td In linden, j Pressure wan brought to bear on -I the State Department to atop the mar In Nloaraguat The social season Is dull and the opera Is suffering from lack of rat- - ron&ge In London; Chafles K. Hamilton announced that ha "was through" with tho bl plana and was having an aarcplana MORE PINKHAJl CURES Added to the Low List due to This Famous Remedy. Oronogo Mo.?"I was simply ? ner vous wreck. I could uot walk Across the floor with out iny heart fluttering ami I could not even receive a letter. Kferj month I had |uucli a bearing down sensation, as if tho lower parts would fall out. JLydi* & Plnkliam's Vegeta ble Compound has done mj nerves a great deal ot wood and has also relieved vne oeanng aown. 4 recommended II to some friends and two of them h&vo been greatly benefited by it." ? Mra. Mae McKnight; Oronogo, Mo. Another Grateful Woman. 8t. Loula, Mo. ? ?'! was bothered I terribly with a female weakness and had backache, bearing down pains and pains In lower parts. 1 began taking Lydia E. llnkuam's Vegetable Com pound repularlv and used the Sanative wash aua uow I have no more troubles that way." ? Mrs. Al IIkkzoo; 07291 l'rescott Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ji<;c.austi your case is a ditllcult one, doctors laving done you no goo<l, do nbt continue to suffer without (riving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. . It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacement#, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic mius, backncne, that bearing-down feeling, Indigestion, dizziness, and ner vous prostration. It costs but a tritlo to try it, and the result la worth mil lions to many suffering women. Politeuctts has been well defined ns benevolence in small things. The divine last touch in perfecting beauty in animation. Fur roi.bw and r.BIP. [Tick's Capddisi I* Hi*- l>e*t remedy?re lieves the achlptf am) reverUhiir&S? cures the Col<l *ud reatprrs normal condition*. It's lion Id-effect* Immediately. 10c., 25c. and Me. I at dru? store*. Pleasure may perfect us as truly ns prayer. So.-29-10. , Peter Tumbledown'a cows are just I getting off their winter blankets of manure. I>r. Pierce'* Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. $ugjtr coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. "Mamma,'' "said inmer. who woi feeling Ixid after dinner, "I guess I've got the ehickenpox." "Why, whore could you have got it?" (pieried his mother. "I think I ate too much chicken," explained the little fellow. SOFT, WIIITK HANDS May I to Obtained In One Night. ?? For preserving the hands as well ftfi for preventing redness, roughness, and chapping, and Imparting that vel vety softness and whiteness much de- . sired by worn,en Cutlcura Soap, assist ed by Cutlcura Ointment, is believed tn be superior to nil other bkln soaps. For those who work In corrosive liquids, or at occupations which tend to Injuro tho hands, It Is invaluable. Treatmont. ? nathe and soak tho hands, on retiring In a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry and nnolnt freo-ly with Cutlcura Oint ment. ? nd In severe cases spread tho Cti'irura Ointment on thin pieces of old linen or cotton. Woar during the night old. looss gloves, or a light bandage of old cotton or linen to pro tect the clothing from stain. For red., rougVf and chapped hv\nds, dry, As sured, Itching, fovorlsh palms, and Bhnpeless nails with painful finger ends, this treatment U moKt effective. Cutlcura Remedies are sold through out the world, Potter Drug Chem. Corp., sole proprietors. Boston,. Mass. Well Supplied. ? Benevolent Lady (to showgirl)? "And, dear child, have you no home 7'' Showgirl?"Yes. indeed. My fath er and mother have both married .\?ain and 1 am welcome at either place." ^ A HAD THING TO NliOIiKCT. Don't neglect the kidneys when you lack control over tho secretions. Passages become too frequent or scanty ? urine l? discolored and sedi ment appears. No medicine for such troubles like Doan"fe Kidney Pllla. They (fulckly remove kid ney disorders. Mrs. Mary Wag ner, 1367 Kossuth St., Hrldgoport, Conn., says: "Phy sicians wore unable to relievo my kid ney trouble and for five weeks I was eon fined to bed. The kidney secre tions caused mo untold annoyance nnd I suffered from bearing-down pains In my back. When almost In deBpalr 1 began using Doan's Kidney IMIls and soon felt better. Continued use cured me and for Ave year* I have enjoyed excellent health." Ilemomber tho name?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 centA a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Transmigration. One morning Jenkins looked over his garden Witt and said to his neigh bor. 44 Hey, ? whai are yoa burying in that Swff'r - "Oh," he said, "I'm just replant ing some of my seeds; that's all" VSeedsl" shouted Jenkins angrily, * * It look* mors like one of my hens." "Thai's all right. The seeds art inside." * - ? | ?" Finish up ?rday'i work in tim? to do the therta befsrs night fall* dates and places fairs AftjMMUuMcaoat Made For tka HoWiaf of Fata la the (Heat VUfiaia Oaroliaae Oaorf la Otrcoll ? Bu4 Prtaee Otfarad Far Hftakimaid, Hpeatel.<- The fUlowtof art the place# and dfctea of faira iu the great Vitvinia-tVarohna-Oeeryta aaeociationa: Galas, Va., Auffuat M, 31# Bepteuibor 1, 2; Hadferd, Va., September 6, 7. 8, 0; Tazewell, Va., September 13, 14, 1ft; Koanoke, Va., September 20, 21, 22, 23; Lvncbburf, Va., September 27, 28, 20, 30; Win aton-Salem, N. CT, October 4, ft, fl, f; Greensboro, N. (\, (Mober 11, 12, 13, 14; Raleigh, N. C\ October 17, 18, 19, <0, 21, 22; (Charlotte, N. C., Oriober U, 28, 27, 28; Columbia, 8. C\, Oc. tober 21, November 1, 2, 3, 4, ft; Au> Kuata, Qa., November 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12; Eatonton, Oa., November 1ft, 18, 17, 18. The total puree* offered by these combined Fair Aaaociatioua on horse rare*, amouuta to $20,000 or over. The autry booka wera cloaad on June 1st. AMERICAN VICTORY IN GER MANY. Prosecutor Finds Oil Company Hm Committed No Wrong. Berlin, By Cable.?The long and venomous camjwiign waged by Ger man newspapers and rival industrial interests against one of the German brunches of tha Standard Oil Com pany?tbo Deutsche Vacuum Oil Company--be* just been brought to a victorious end for the Americans involved. A well known Hamburg newspaper for months printed such a aeries of uttocks on the "American graft meth ods" alleged to have been practiced by the vacuum company in the con duct of its German business that the public prosecutor of Hamburg felt constrained to make an official inves tigation with a view to eventual in dictments. The prosecutor has novt concluded his investigation, especially of tho work of E. L. Queries, Ameri can manager of the German com pany's sales department, and an nounces that no necessity exists fol pursuing the inquiry furtlker. Xo evidence of. anything warrant ing profcoetition w*s found against Mr. QuarH^'and the costs of the en tire inquiry will be borne by the State. The result of the investigation ootv stihites a notable trium[>h for Amer ican interests in Germany. It is not the firfit time that Oer j mans finding themselves unable to compete with Americans on ordinary terms have resorted to slander. Uncle 8am, "Leave It Alone." Pensacola, Fla., Spe.cial.?.Judge W B. Sheppard of the Federal court Friday denied the application of the Southern Express Company for a permanent injunction restraining the State Railroad Commission from en forcing an order reducing interstate rates about 17 per oent. In rendering his decision Judge Shepj>ard 6tated that only .in extreme casos should a Federal court interefere with State otFicei^s who are endeavoring to en force laws passed by the Legislature. Capt. Lyon Not Guilty. New York, Special.?Captain Sam uel K. Lyon, of the 25th infantry, U. S. A., recently tried at Fort Mycr, Va., fqr irregulnrities growing out of tho Brownsville, Texas, "matter, wa? found not guilty and honorably acquitted by the court. General Wal ter Howe, commander of the depart ment of the enst, however, acting as reviewing authority, passed upon the case and disapproved the finding of the court. Big Tobacco Loss In Kentucky. Henderson, Ky.t Special.?Reports reaching hero Saturday from Hender son, Union and Webster counties in dicate that daroago approximating $2,000,000 was done by a cloudburst Friday night. It is estimated that 50.000 acrcs of pooled tobacco in Henderson county alone have been destroyed and one tobacco plantation of 200 acrde is a total loss. Gasolene King at Elks' Reunion. Detroit, Mich, Sjx?cial.?Five mil lion dollars' worth of autos rolled through the city in an unbroken line of twenty-flve miles Friday afternoon. There were 2,500 cars in this monster procession, \Vhich took two and a half hours to pass. Truly gasolene was king at the Elks' reunion. While this trenmendous automobile pageant was wending its way through the street# the Wright brothers' air ship was soaring and wheeling above the earth at the State Pair Grounds in ?uccessfnl speed llights, and on the river speed launches were cutting the river at express train speed. Spectacular Fire in New York. New York, Special.?Four hundred thousand spectators witnessed Satur day afternoon tha most spectacular pier fire since the Hoboken disaster ten year* ago in which 150 lives wer* lost. As far as can be ascertained two men perished during the ronfla gration. The monotary loss will run between $750,000 and $1,000,000 Suppose All Farmers Should Hold. New Orleans, Special.?In an ef fort to get New Orleans spot cotton to New York in time to fill July con tracts, special trains have been char tered by local cotton men in this city. The first train, with 3,000 bales left Sunday morning elosely followed by others. This is said to be the first time in the histoiy of the eotton business that express train service had to be resorted to to carry cotton *o any market. The trains will be run to New Yegk en a ninety-six kov ?ehedule. rrnthful 8?yln9t. flood butte.r ?Und? pat. Kom? va??>h ?\ic? nm Hr?k much quuirr M)*n other* i l'*>k owl fer tlMt. Kom? nolirtj)** *iv Lkf> n)ouw-tr?p? -??y to tnter IhiI IiajM to okkvij* from, (^ JH>n't a?k for won niu*K* tlrnn you ???? pa\ for. Wbeu the la^-4 tuno in pUved, the fiddler <H*nc? f?>r hi? (wrkonine. lxl tit wait until v* have tixuMor fd 04JC OWH t>UMII<MM> bf>ttllHVU)K to ?dviite our tiet#hbort Jm-m to mini' age th?i? nffrtir*. ?-**" 1,11 ?? 1 ? .. ' "??" 1 " ? i IlMWwtowu PotdNr ffcp n*? iwuMvy WhiWihk to btf ?iw*r#<i by I bo Hn^ewtown Fuir At?KAoMtion u fo ts*A mpu. It vrtil liu |r??v?<to?l \tk\i a aionMt# (V*?r with jxwkl l*?r hm4 la I lit* <vM>ler. S.'ji;uitU<? jiKl^o'fa oMes will have a railing in <li? fpoiit of i)m od^i ulii< |i urJI }>r<iv?ut tfurfmit ix>n*jnx handing vr intorfoviog with the exhibit*. Work linn ? Imwly be* jfiin on Uu> new' building und will Im> rushed until it is completed. Wj# lla?<>r*lovvn Show Inns for many war* biX'U otio of the foremcwt jk>uj irv show* of Amerien. ' '? " <n Strong Healthy Women II ? wwean i* Urooi end healthy In * tvntnwrfy way, moth* erfcood omim to her but little suffering. 1 ho trouble lt?? )? the Uot that the meay women ?utfer trom wflkoeM ???vJ diimt of tb? dwlinolly (eruirUQr organism ?ud mo lUt6Ued lor motherhood, Thi? oao be abnicdicd, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Caret da* WMkncwti end disorders of women. It ?et* direotJjr oo tbc delicate eo?I important ?r|??i ?oootrocd ia motherhood, junking them keehfry, Mro?4, riforoue, virilo pod elastic, "Favorite Proscription" benithei the lndtBro*i''on* period of expeotenoy end make* beby't advent eaty end elrooet oeinleea. It Quickena end Vitalizes the feminine organ*, ud insure* ? healthy and robu?t baby, I bou?aad* 01 woman u?t? (Mtiltd to its ntrrdoui mcrili, HAUk* wZk Women Strong. It Makes Sick Womon WelL Iloncat dru^iiU do not offer ?ub?tif ntei, and ?>rj{e tliom upon you a* juit M |ood." Aooept no secret not I rum in place of this non-seirtt remedy. It contain* not a drop of alcohol oud not a ?rum of habit-forming or injurious dru|i. It a puro gjyoerio extract ol healing, native American root*. ffiTOltLCSEYtSAWl Mrs. lien, having pfrffonflpd *ier function of laying an egt:. took a constitutional) around the yard. He tnroing to her iic*t she found it empty and clucked angrily. "What's the trouble, ??'am 1''> asked the rooster. "It's mighty funny," *he grim:-, blod, "that I ran never fin. ihings where I lay them!" Mrs. Winslow*s Boofhing Bjrnip tor Children teething, softens the gums, .educcs inflamina tiou, allays pain, curt* winti colic, '25c.?liottie Do not work too hard and do n< t eat too much. Hastv and imimnlt r ate eating provides Unco-quarters ?.! the doctor's fees. Gaining in Popularity Dolly. A prominent Druggist-^sys: "Hughes Tonic ban given more ualinfection than inr other chill tonic n*p have sold." SoM by Druggists - fiGe. am! ?!.00 l?oltSe*. Prejv.reJ -by Robinson-Pcttct Co. (Inc.), I/uuisville. Equine Notes. Keep the foot soft and Krr*w;' There should be as much car? take:: in shoeing farm horse* nx raee hnrs?.-. The ahoes should bo re?et every four to six weeks. The feet should be j>erfectly leve'.fw and the calks short and even. Both the road and work hor-vi ihould bo treated to u foo; lr*. daily, It is cruel to lack on any old shc<>\ in any old way, and expect hard a:;-.; constant work. Good feed will put life into e. horRe a hundred times better than an eight-foot whip. Simply plunging each foot info a pail of water will do wonders in keeping the feet moist and in a grow ing condition. It makes some horses ugly to work them with horses that do not travel up with thom. Match therm as to gait as well, as to other things. When you find out that one of your horses frets working double, better exchange him for ono that is not bo disturbed, or else ktrp him for a single driver. To develop a colt proj>erly never allow him to lose h.is colt fat. It oosta sometimes to keep him growing, but it is more expensive not to do it. Hotter feed a little extra as the grass] in the fields gets short. Green rye. oata, sweet corn are all good to keep the oolt moving in the right direction. Nest Eggs. While neRt eggs have nothing to do with increased egg production, ' ey have a good mission iu teaching. i hens to lay in crrlai places in st.-^d of dropping their t any and everywhere. 1IARI) TO PLKA8E Regarding the Morning Cup. "Oh, how hard it was to part with coffee, but the continued trouble with constipation and belching was such that I finally brought myself to leave it off. "Then the question wan, what should wo use for the morning drink? Tea waa worse for us than coCJe^; chocolate and cocoa were soon tired of; milk was not liked very well, and hot water we could not enduro . "About two years ago we struck upon Postum and have never been without it since. "We have seven children. Our baby, now. eighteen months old, would not take milk, bo wo tried Postum. and found she liked it and it agreed with her perfectly. She is to-day, and has been, ono of tho healthiest babies in the State. "I use abouttwo-thlrda Postum and ?ne-thtrd milk and a teaspoon of bu gar, and put it into hor bottle. If you could have seen her eyes sparkle and hear her say 'fcood' to-day when I gave it to hor, you would bellove me I that she likes it. "If I was matron of an' infanta* home, every child would be raised on Postum. Many of my friends say, are looking so well!' I reply, *1 ""Km well; I drink Postum. I havo no mom trouble with constipation, and know that I owe my good health to God and Postum.' "I am writing' thl? letter because I want to tell you how muth good Poa tum has done for ua, but If yon knaw how I shrink from publicity yon wonld not publish this letter, at leaat not orer my name." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellrllle," In pk?a. "There's a Rea son." Km read the shore letter? A new mm appears from time to time. They tnae, sad fall ef tinman The Cat Camo Back. Kru'Vul 1' hccituu* <>f thuf dranv i ..r i'1 \ i iii >? i11'- '11'' I lie Cut Arl i^!'- I t bark. Tij' Muiiuc l )i' llontoily For R..-I \V?- i. \Vci:>. U'a:????> I'.'j cs nr.a Grr: ? U " v* ('!) ? Wo? 11..: ? ' ? ? ' i.i. JJw. li.l 50c< Muiaic l.Vc iV 51.CO. CftM \?*i! ! nvt* rliirUiv; soup such a* t'.t.N :i-?v' r' i">? i.i I ri c buscli. pnrRIMDii lir?lllrku' < A IT DIN H Yv; eiher frvw <"oiils. Heat, ."totnaoh or Nfrv^us Tr?? < jj'Uflirr will relieve row. It's i i?10 ul.o- aru jmm?*ili ? tf-ly. Trr '.u Iia.' . l&e. and 50c. at drug tier**. ( :? i !?> i'liVr a !"> ?'\i r:H on i.a'5?; v.I-.t-tj vou i.i lading. Sit: f ? \!!-.i I' ! .?*?. ; - -? |,s? kovi >. <x!ra s-..,k ? ! ;-.:t V. mvii it U*!-? !?? is rv.M". A Ilart* <!????? 1 Tiling. "Am u<?r-i: A.!? - I' ??? K .<??. ihtf Anli r?pj tii l\>.v r ?. s tiiiiv >nv I won! I nut h.v. o i ?*or: v.' it > ? !. i.y. ii.ri ! kamvn tli*" r?'.;? ! .1 ;V .L.. i. ji.. j ! ) foot. ( .i.k t.'iii- r- ??vi ?: ? it'. :r.c r -?:i/?'. V. ' : i.i i!? !t?%<*tt, l'l '.?Vi Jcri v. 11. 1 " \ Jjo. "tc :?! i- ? = ! :':11 Mdl, al? ? ? >..L i< k <i)> Fork Union Military Academy L>K Yi. L. I!A1 I I.I K. Proidenl Military DLci'-'lhis Under U. .S. Ojficzf Academic and Agricultural Bfepart* mcai?. Tital fJxpciuo S'rfo.Q^, For Catalogue. address E. S. LIGON, Headmaster, Fcrk Union. Va. I Salts and Castor a?1 ?bad stuff?never cure, ? * only makes bowels move be* ? cause it irritates and sTreats the^., | like poking finger in your eye. The best Dowel Aledicinc is Cciscarets. Every Salts and Castor Oil urer should get a box cf CASCARET3 end tr/ them juat once. You'll see. KH Cascareli ?10-; bo*--wcck> froatr;:^r't. All rtrugyisn. liscce.-t sa t.'.o world?auulon buxet u lav:.'.) GET A SAW MILL from Lombard Iron WorU?, Augut t?, Ga. Make money ?*wing n<-igh bor'? timber when gin engine 11 idle after the crop* ere laid bv * Restores Cray Hair to Nr.'.urr.l Color' REMOVES D AhORU f f AND RCUn? lo'iROrate* onJ prevents the liair fit ??? off, For ftnIo by Oru|((;ll(l, or Bent Oirort by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, VirfiinU f#U? ?l p?? S?Ul?; S?mplt 8ottl? Ji<- <o> C.itoi?r? AN ITCHING SKIN Is about the most troublesome, thing there Is. You Know it if you've ever had any kind of skin trouble. But they hII give \v??y, disappear, every last one every pimply, scsiy, ischi .jJ. native kind of disease of the skin when you treat them to a box of HUNT'S I. well nibbed In. Nothing like It to i.nake the skin healthy and smooth ai'd free from stlnft, or Itch or pain. Price Is 50 cents a box, niul one box Is guaranteed to cure any one case or you GET YOUR MONEY BACK. Ask Your Druggist for Hunt's Curo t B. RICHARDJi MF.niCINE CO., Sherman, Tr.m __ M jm ?u tttat* ? CMHimwa ran cbtiU. Rtkrtoct: uf Uu U UtbtdW. Vt U:iiik Vol Bt|? Pm U mc iHfttft. Vrttt \* pict litf. , LURLI SOUS "ffsr Uturilk, ibU. :?iik eKU. .it. So.-29-10r~~ SsST-vi Thompson's Lye Water