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is Qnbj ftr the Rcpikli-
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IRNS
Prom thr I^kkIrk I/Ottor» Hout Oui
In Xom York by thr RepublbAn
LTmlen* tilvr Tlicm iho <'ol«| Shi*-
ern—Amaslng Rlory of « Kopiiliiti-
ciui OongrfWflnuui and IIin Sjieiu lioh
The WashlnKton correspondf-nt oi
The Stale says Madame Kumoi
who Is cousin to Dame Truth is dr
cuUtlng an interesting' rcjmrt con
ceralng some of the liMpi>cning<-
around the headquarters of the He
publican rongreasional campaign
committee In Washington.
Jt la well known that the Demo
oralic campaign text-book this you
cot^alns some able •speeches made l>..
Republican members of Congress du
ring the last session of congress ami
during the tariff extra session of Iasi
year.
The committee having in charge
the compilation of the book tiecidea
that It would be good politics to
condemn Ihe Republican party out
of Its menjlxtrs'own mouths, and
hence the Republican speechos In the
Democratic book.
way, are filed with some good Demo
cratic doctrine, which has taken pos
•ofslon of a wing of the Republicans
because they recognize that the p- o
plo were leaning toward the Democ-
raofV
i But. the Interesting Teliiort that
Madame ItumoV I* circulating, mak
Inutile Democrats chuckle over It, Is
thjit certain Republican members of
congreaa, In their efforts to secure
reflection, have geyt out. In bulk
Urge numbers of their apeechos to
be dietYifiuted among thelx constltu-
tent.8 uuder thelg- franks.
Later op. however. It was founo
that th^ conatUutents in some ea*e!-
were beginning to lean so strong 1>
In the direction opposite that sup
ported Ip. the epeechee that the mem
bers ip question got busy and sem
roeeeages directing their clerks not
to tend out the apeeches. as they
were likely to help the other fel
low?
3* fkr there-has been no definite
conlVamatlon of the rumors, as it
would be dlaaetrou*'to'the Repui.M-
cans If they were to let such a thing
get out. and every effort Is made o
prevent Its eonrfrmation It is also
poartlvefy elated that the rumor **
not true; but the Democratic chuck
ling goea oifi, Just the ianie
But some of the “returns,' or re
piles sent by Republicans In New
to the appeal of the campaign
committee for'fund# have actuaib
fallen Info the hands of the Demo
crats and been made public One o.
the apeechea is that .of Charles <
Cowan of New York. He wrote th.
chairman of the Republican commit
tee as follows:
“Your appeal of the 12th Inst to
tny 'patriotism' has been duly n
cel red and read If 'the Republican
party of New York insists on the ab
solute honesty of public officials,
why does It permit Itself to be boss
•d by that self-convicted, all-rounu
feker and hypocrite, Theodore Kootm-
velt? If Charlea F. Murphy ami
Tammany Hall are 'enhniee of good
government’ they have never shown
themselves to be anarchists.
‘No. you can't,jfbont upon “my aid
te companion which you draw be
ihttwn the resulU that would follow a
Hocratlc and a Republican house
representAflves may he verv aa‘ is
ijtlag. to .Jipurjmagination, hut rest
aaaured that it will DT-mocraf
lc and thAl Dlx will he the next gov
ernor of NVw York and a DemocrAt
the next Pi^sldent of the Culled
Btatee."
Another Republican. In anuounc
Ing that he is going to vote the Dem
ocratc ticket this year for the first
time In his life, made the following
remark:
“I have always been a Republican,
but I went to make this point plain
If •Mr. Charles F. Murphy is respon-
—— afble for Mr. t>t?c as -tirr nemocraTTc
candidate for governor. I am one of
those fair-minded Republicans hav
ing no selfish political interest 10
aerve who are willing to give Mr
. > Xnrphy credit for exercising as good
judgment In this instance as he did
h% picked William J. (Jaynoi
»• the mayorullty candidate for New
T^Terlt."— — —- '
(There is tAUt now of the organiza
tion Of "Dlx Republican clubs” In
New York.-wud they will probably he
drfanlxed In some localities hetweTT
now and Noyerubor 8. <
IS PRONOl NC HI) A Kl tVKKH BY
T1IK DALLAS NKWS.
It Says Htindieds Witnessed the Dr-*
- -Ar
inoustI'lttion and Had Their Doubt*
Dispelled.
Tho Dallas. Texas, News says tin-
Price-Campbell cotton picker, which
Was given a trial near tha’ city a
few. dins ago, was a complei^ sue-
css it. w iil be remembered that
this picker wa.'. , dcmuristrated in
Mat Iboro, on Si-nator .lojui I. Me-
Lam'in h farm la>* fall, and that
Pheodore I’riee and a number ol bis
northein irlends and assueiates were
iluue to see the pirker wink
Phe News, sa'.s the first practical
d'emoriHlration of he I’riiw-Camp-
bell eotion ideker niaehitie tu be fit id
in noith Texas was given yesterdax
iftornoon on tiie Carnth ftirm. nordi-
ea:-t of I):lias on the Shermati-DaIl
ls Interurhan line, where a porCon
of U <' Miude’i's rep -..is hai-
vested t>\ meHli.s el the niC' hanie..!
picker
The domonst rat ion was wltiyessed
by about fibu citizens of Dallas and
the Immediaic vicinity Phe upinieii
of those i|iinlillcd to know was 'hat
he I’riro-Campbcl! phker is a great
suee<‘ss and that one o| the gre.it
abor problems that confronts tin
mtton growing belt to-day has been
olved.
Many of those who composed r^i
4*w ri v wind- -4cs-4lfe—c-ort-i-m - -fr>44 -yn -a
'tiotidmost skeptical and expressions
.rcqmiith heard indicated tfi.it lire,
nind* of most of the crowd was till
'd with doubts as to the praet tcahili-
y of tiny ineeh.inietil contrivance ‘o
.ueeessfttily supphilit . the negro ee,-
‘Oii |ib ker Knihitsi.ism, interest
uid belief in t Mr'in vein jon tiegao to
;row fiy leaps and bounds, fiouever.
" hen the motors whirred and t It
machine started down a cotton row
The cotton fibre, snalrln d from
:he stalks by a bntterv ot tot,nine
metal lingers, was carried upward
and deposited In sacks at Hie reai
of the mtu bine and as the w.-no; ,u
'he lliM'iy white staple ilowc| nn.,
the retaining reeeptai les those w .i -.
watrhod were changed front skeptics
to admin is ('oni|itliiieinar\ ic
marks took the place of crl lcis H is
that had pfeceeded the exhibit,op
It w as another illiis'i .nioii ot tin
old lime and tine expression-, <,. 0
nig is believing. Ihrougli the med
ium of sight thosy .present i > aii/. d
that a successful cotton pi, i,. i .vj,
au Hctualily anil not an uinri l
scheme
Those who witne-scd the demon
stration went to the r.iunn tat,,,
upon tnvltar on and as gin s - ,n
I heodore }| I*, n e. the |ie, t i „r :
t'rice Campbell cot pot ,t 1 ,011 foui
special cars were run ou-i tlo- Dati
as-Sherman mito itriv,it (to t. r »
point neares' the eont,ti h> id i|o,.
if t lie crowd went on ' l,o ra I w,,
• )t her, made the tup in an t om,, t i,
viatn farmers ft oin t he s. e ton
around the (’.lutih futn wer,
•nt 1 he pa, t x w ., s c.impo,- ed o,
toih men and women and w.,s per-
-on.ill) directed lc. M r l’i i, >•
To alesiflhe the Uilion pj, Per i,.
Its inechtinir.'tI details would lake an
expert mechanician and su< h a d
•eriptton w ould it,,1,., t.jx i ,
■xeept to one fanilliat w,;.n n,,, lutt
ef>.
The ax erase obserxer sees a g.,,
oline motor m itiiie ot t, n ot
lw<|\e feet 1 It lellg I ll it Is ♦•,|,jjppe„
wi ll alieniatlng row of int.rlo, h.
.ns metal lingers 'iuough wiittli th*
•Of ton Stalks pass The fibre is gat It
into slot tlge .;igs a tacit. i| to
the tear The. difet or o|iera or
oecttpii-s a seat o\ei the forward
wfieel.s and oj,crates the iiitobiii.
much after the in tine: of ,lt ix ing
iTT^mi riTm'nr.rrr
In action rlie cotton picker tiax.-i
down the row ,U .ihe rate ,,f i„
tween threotand foitl^ tulles an ii'nit,
In the d'anoti si i at ton tip stalks .x.-c
iducked clean of ci'tloli and an ,\
■t m lira t ion alter the mschitie h.,
parsed indicated that unopened .mil
Mid t he a! k s w et, unlu.i u i • d
file |iix’ ked cot t “it a 11 et , , t. u
111 ox ed font I he hi a c It, IH si: , W ■ I
aiiout as clean as w hen gath-:,d ,
he ordinal) inaiine: p. ii.and
few letives and slight tiact^ ,,t .a,
xvere ty *,«• seen, but licit!,, , x .,
in greater qua lift > Ilian ;s in:,i
ly found
In the Ib id xvh, f<* tile
was glxen were shown two s o'
cotton, one of which was fiarx.-st,
xxitlt the cotton picker and the nth
•T jirttherexl by...JuuftL Uii.d U war
notable that jilUiough t|ie eo-tvu
efune front'the Hame field the grad'
of the bale picked b> machint tx w.,.
beller.
•\l,l ‘ t to
LOBT IX^XHB STORM-
fc* • » :• J .. ' .•* r
WYeckst of Vessels WUl ,Not be
Known Soon.
Tiye total ship wrecks .in the re
cent storm is not erpected to he
complete for a week, and in past
storms of thia kind there have oeen
instances where nearly two mo,,,]) > ]-lijjilil,. r it m dues not injur
elapsed before the last survivor, wn.)
had bee npieked up at sea apd car
ded Jo Europe ^by some passing
■gteamerv returned to. give his ac
count of cimrades drownded.
Thirteen drowuded in shipwreck
le Abe meet authentic count at hand
Inofadiog those reported last night
on. -both coasts of Florida, word
XT from 8t. Augustine that three
bad been found in the wreck
Of an Jinknown four-masted schoon-
or »ear®olray.
miasln; total at least half a pllnjents were bestowed upon
iacludlng the crew of BijMk|
-Tttaa Oil Company'g
WkOCh broke
f**
.\i c.uding to the oxvn, rs. t tie Ci p .
Campindl m it ell I tie is tui’ tibuie
mi picker but can b. conxeiicd
tnanv uses mi the tann S . , i,
equipment makes it either a phm,
a disc harrow, a cotton eltoppe; e
a sttilk cutter to si> nothing ot ttr-
other uses to which the propel!.nr
1'0'ver cin tic apphed Some m,
advantages claimed foi the tuachi.te
are: It will pick an acre an hot,;-
and get ail the open cot on on tt.,
the pint!
nor haVui the unopened bolls or del
icate blossoms; it'It, operated by oi,e
man. Arrangements have been made
to exhibit the cotton picker at tn,
contfug Siate l-'kir, and a patch <»:
colton has boon planted in the rai"
fours# infield for this purpose
About two hours were epont in the
eottaiB field and different‘'tests were
given the Price-Campbell picker.,
each being successful to a degree
most satisfactory to both the own
ers xnd.the spectators. Many coni-
M r
JPrtce, ind the inventor. Mr. Camp
bell, was forced to mount » cotton,
for »ir introduction to t^e
He wm given an enthuslgs-
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
If s boiled «ustard Is ncglerted 1-
cooks lump). If U U removed froas
the stove and beaten with an egg heat*
er the lumps will disappear I’se •
wheel heater.
Keep Cookies In an earthen crook
and thi'.v will taste fresh even when
i w o w eess o d
Pack mashed potatoes into glass
meat jai!-. previously floured. When
needed, t lie bulk \>f potatoes can he
shaken from the jar. Yul into slice.*
mid fried
Save the shoe polish daubers from
liquid [x'disfies since they are useful
for polishing stoves A siuall • |«mge
i:m, be in-erted in the wire when i he
brimh is worn oul.
A silkateen spool nailed to the firsir
ba, k of the door and painter! the color
of the woodw or k makes a eoirx eirit-m
drarr -stop.
Tinx < aidlioar d slipper s eoxcred
w ith i i eju- paper mske oruainenta
holders f"i holding spe, taeles. I.otig
hoMles (oxei-'d wilh paper and tb'O
with rihbons are ,ervi(eahle foi hai-
pin holders Half-fill the bmib’ with
•-.hot Heart shad'd hair receivers arc
made wlih three hearts, rovned will,
- rer>e paper ami de.oraleil wirii iil>-
Iku s.
(Jet an ounce of collodion at a drur
Rtore Cover tliecru with a liui". and
tho'ouglity :-,)ak a snia 1 piece of iiiedjj
cat ed cotton that will a little more
thfMi <o\er the,-,it Press it lioxxn and
smooth ,,m xvith 'fie fingers urnil th,
erlges of ; lie cotton have adlu.cd to
the flesh It will qubkly dr' . aftei
which the hands, ran he wet, ami it
will si a ml Paid w ea r
I have at lasi liiuud a wax 'o perl
onionT.,w |i linnprho ctcs hetrg effr-,-t*o
hx them I - aulonrobtle gia se-, ( hex
ire on > 1" , eri's, in fixe and ten cent
..toies. aid anv amount ot onion.- ,.,n
tie I cell’d without anv iroilble
To k<->:p appl"s fo.r winter us, put
them in (ask, <>r bins, in la.x er:-. well
eoxcrofi xviih dr.x sand, ea, b lavei be
eoxeied Tb's pr eserx er I iicni
You, air 1 • y,n moi,iu|c and irom
f X‘" »! , 't [ue' r.nt, rlieir pen-hing bx
Jo r oxx n per-pirsi ion. ilieir rnois
Hire I, inu a I-sorbed b'. the sand and
\t i tie ,.iiij, 'line r pre erx e - the fin
,-m of ihe apples and prexent'- thcii
l 111 i n c Pi ppi I, - b ,1H !" en Ur pt I r,
t |. manner iniil mid nirnrcei sound
snd lie.-h \nv kind of -and will
:n xx' i Pul tt mus- ho pel«fe,-t|\ ill v
A good pall of shea:* e,ii*'N- --'x ie|i
nil of door, lot ,on.e l.i me. ' s'-em ed
h ojit 1 e -s 1 x I'lStV Iltilil at the s-lggcs-
lon of a ft-:ep,| i Imv were ,< onre.| wr.h
salt, tliol s'r-ne I ... e Hi.ling x inegdi
SfVS e,| toi ,, ,!ai HI kero,en, nil I hen
dried, si.., pen, .! and xigui, uslx i ,1,-
beil x> it I, ,, '!,, -.i,.-! . h c h dipp' .| tn
sweei ,,|1 Tiie ie ill xx ,i> f|. x were
restored tn tliea mlginal 'i-p an<l
1 rightness
I n : a t.e out mildew w ' l.e ’’nth
mi -.ft, ci; | .,nd ha k n:\cd o-
ieil.r-1 .it’d lax in the son ,• !a' th,
to>I in h 'i■•••tn-!k '. r a »l t •», .
Ii.ui plat ■' cn | he n s : n •>’ w > ' w • !i
■ ■;,;. i p: i, e ,im| ■ I e, i • ' I " -nine wax
If -he . ,,o| .. lie. a r a , ’ x .i.s» , p ■ u id
. u moi la ex pi ax f: o|, im--: • t . , op
e, o• i ,1 ; „ x
poselhie a- I
Keep hm
I a nmirr
If file glass
<mt "I line i
pert unp
tic, k of the Po t!
• \ e| and (Ip l '
lira I I'iie glass
asi] \ i mi.o.y . d
I -silr pa pc: s
W.I.U . 3bso| b ' he
I s , C O, le n ■ p, iw d>'l s
V, ... 11 .1 *■ h ■>. .ip a
line-- K :a pa '1 • mi !
• oppei T r : us. S i> intir
xx i e ,| 11. i,|
;ir a nolleI) ,r:,d ,ea the
n,,. i to- , ,-i k iiow
k XX ■ I! e\|>at.<I " i’ h
IT-
ii then fif
•fil'd : I, 'o ha m p
llpus| ,j; v as u
k'M
I f he -a UP- i a II I er a •: - 1 in- " 00,1
,.■ K I ( .. .',I,'s |s r O, .,1 op tp a -
x .' h '!.■ -w I < ,; »• n p.... .oil o' ,1 > w eep
I Ol tl c, i]|i
Sil'insi: -honld hr baked in 'fie skill
'lean a . ipe ed „pi,ish remme the
• eeii - .-.nd -l si i x s,■si 1,1 ,xnn salt
0 ]a,e iii the ox'en ami 'oak, \V t'ei
- ;,,r e. I .1 .•> ‘ id I'tiTehT- o a Tp'a'
•eil pan m'\ xx Ph t,utter and poppet
snd a . trw ea - ! 'so. t ills id i i ea 111 mush
and hea, light w
K x er \ illc. seib >!d st., e11 d lie p 1 ox id
I'd will! ,1 Mo'.lex I loti'eg line foi u.-e
ill cold XX ea : Ip r This XX i 11 , el lex e on I
of tie uei-ps-in id going .n mi j ne a'd
to bung garments on the hm v
pixthes hi, ol tlo- kind " .os- less
i ha n a do! 'a | and it will be a lime x -
cr in 'he household
\n uutlp-i i'x . 'aims 'hat supe fin-
.):ihah i an in- ii’iuoxed. pn ’..me. by
: -e apult, atlon .o'' a,put amnionta one
lav ami p. mxide ,f hxiho.-eti 'hr
,e\l leoeating this i’ll 111 tip ira'I 1-
dl-.p p. li .Moi dies 11 :ukc elid'-'s.
I
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Why It Is Best
Oivei relief for all Nerve, Bone and Muacle
Aches and Pains more quickly than any
other remedy known.
It* peculiar penetrating properties are
most effective—NOAH’S LINIMENT.
May be used with absolute confidence in its
purity for Internal and External Uses.
It is Triple Strength. A powerful, speedy
and sure Pain Remedy, therefore most
effective in producing results.
Not only contains the old-fashioned ingre
dients, but also the latest and up-to-
date discoveries—NOAH’S LINIMENT.
•
Recommended and sold under a guarantee
for the following; Rheumatism in all
forms. Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints
and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains,
Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Cramps,
Colic, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone
and Muscle Aches and Pains.
Drug stores in cities and towns, general
stores in the country, 25c, 50c and $1.00
the bottle, and money back if not sat-
' isfled. Isn’t this fair?
Proof Positive
•/ How* Hkv«»w<l«».
"1 had been suffering with bone rheu
matism for three years. I have been
using Noah's Liniment, and can say
that It cured me completely. Can wane
better than I haxe in two years. Noah s
Liniment will do all you claim. Kev,
S. K. Cyrus, Donald. -S. C."
r 'o*
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LINIMENT
eew ncrvc, wont awe Muecia
acNca awe waiwe in
MAN AND BEAST
• CHIAI MO. 141S0-
•VAMANTCCD UNDK* TMC fOOO AH*
DRUGS ACT, JUNK itOG.
Prick, this size, 28 ccnts
i*BM •!*(•. »0c. .«• St.00
NOAH REMEDY OO.
Blcfenwwi. v» , a Borto*. Mua., tl i-A
important Notice
The genuine Noah’s Liniment loogs exactly, like th.a
above, l.ook for Noah's Aik on every package, our
1 trade mark, registered in the l'. K. Patent Office, for
your protection. Npah's Liniment always ai»pears In
red Ink on the original, both on the labxl and on out
side container. Accept nothing hut Noah's Liniment.
It Is tiie on 1 v Pain Kemedx sold under a posltlva
g'larantee If xour dealer xvll! not supplx yon. send
I.'.,- In stamps and we will mail x-ou a bottle end re
fund money if not petfeeilx satisfied. Beware of
fraud; a xeept no -substitute.
Pals Iw Mde aimI Neuralgia.
"For live j-cars I suffered with neu
ralgia and pain in side Could not
sleep- I tried Noah'S Liniment and
tiie first application made nie fee bet-
ter. Mrs. Maltha A. bee, I.iclunond,
Va " -
( ouldn't Halae Hlght Aral.
"I cangiii cold and liad a severe at
tack of rheumatism in nix right shoul
der and could not raise my arm
out much pain. 1 tried Noahs Lini
ment, and in less than a xveek "as en
tirely free from pain. A. Crooker, Dor
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SUIT Joints aad Hackarhe.
T have used Noah's Liniment for
rheumatism, stiff joints and backache,
and I can say it did me more good than
any pain remedy. Kev. George W.
.Smith, Abbeville, S. C.”
Sprained Ankle.
"I have been benefited greatly by
Noah's Liniment, using it for a sprained
ankle. Mrs W. I). Robertson. West
Somerville, Mass.”
I'nlnn In tke Bnek.
"1 suffered ten years with a dread
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dllTerent renxedies. Less than half a
bottle of Noah's Liniment made a per
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Point Kastern, Va.”
Nrnralgla and Tothaehe.
"My wife suffered for several vears
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about half a bottle of Noah's Liniment
and got Immediate relief. J. K. t ishcr.
Policeman, Hodges, K. C.’’ ^
Rkeamatlxin In the >'rek.
"I received the bottle ,,f Noah's Lini
ment. and thlr.k it has helped me tTreat-
!\. I have rheumatism In mx neck and
It relieved it right much. Mrs. Martha
A. Lambert, Beaver Dam, Va."
For H«*r*e«.
“Wc have iu'vpt us«‘<J a liniment W0
consider the ,'.|iia! to Noah's LinTitV’rtr
for bruises, sp, a I ns. strained tendon*
and to xise bn throat, shies and el est
for distemper, colds, etc Pichmonci
Transfer Co., nichmond, Va."
Better Tknn •.',.<>« Hrmrdlrn.
"We cheerful lx recommend a! 1 .stable
men lo glxe Noah s Liulm, n’ a^gfrlal
and he convinced of Its w onderf ulTura-
tlve properties We have obtained as
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than we did from remedies o''S'i> g J.. 00
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females $ 1 n., and nialek 1 \
each Mrs .1 ,| l.ittleiuhn Icp,
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s<mi tier,i Bailxwi v Issues Pamphlet
mi Ihe Subject.
Prof SV’todruf:
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Farm* for Sale in North and South
t-’antllna and Virginia Ask fori—
Ltige list Stale xour "ants. R J \\ jilted Saleamen
Male Teachers Wanted Tor good vil
lage and rura' school* If open t"
offer write for special enn'llmeo'
offer Can place yon ai once
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K Prince. Raleigh. N C
I'oi Sale.—One b'• ilorse and one I n
Imrse |,"i1er. alipo-' nexx aNo al
kinds xd laundry ai.u lmp’i). C C
I .a iind r x . Col u in Ida , S C
A fea more bus
t.eis on our new Standard A'iaa
1 New census soon axailahle Spien
1 did opportunities fx,r moto ' tnak
Ing Kx, ellent line for ex-tcoh
j pi* Write The Scarborough Com
pany. Charlotte, N C
Wanted—Men to lake fifteen da>*
prax'Mca! cotton course, a, 'e;,t
g ,0,1 p()Birions during the fnll
Charlot'e Cotton Coin pany, Char
lotte, N C.
< rushed ()>*lei shi'lls lor Poultrj.— .
one iiiindred pounds sixty u'-.|
live hull,lied pound*. $ J IL--s- j
la 11, • r, I.,.'hi, oil,- k t'o., Maxell)'
Mills, s C
Nli**i*eip|ii Delta Ijinds. — M ox io,
your life away on the poor farm*
your grandfa'her wore oui° Com
to Mississippi DeJta where one ,
grow- more than ten can ra'her
I have what xou wa t at ;he righ 1 -
price and terms Come or writ,
W. T Pitts, Indianola. Miss
m a-c gjvvu iron) agrnui-
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nd l.uu- slloii M • used,
ops ’ w j], -ring th. I- si
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he denied ■ i a * 'be la'-* H. H arr: -
man had *.u -sx run d io a x »*rrupLuru.
Mon to fit-- Pi > Sl-iel,. '. *
ts—d.tllx and car fare Ken
■ silver for L'.'.e sample W!'h ll! I
ii ’ <xj,s \,, ,i<s,xer un.es. s, no
Ilex V I 'o XX ,If | t'o , Bex, ... I,
.Hit,Ui. Pa
laid) or Gentlemen of l.iir e,| n.c , t ioi,
to ' I a X ef for old , stahli-h, <1 lloU'C
Kalai'x $ I per xx.-. k to s’art K.x
p, ns, s a,|x am - <| I .--o i; ('i..xx *
I'hi j.id- I ph:., Pa
KIT. JO.—Till' t- da' s work ageitis
siup 4 a ii x a .-.si ug ■ trx demons; i t-
tfng' p,a la alien '. niplo) up n'. e\
р, ; n-nce nnlie, " ssai ' C> lit rai
.M tg Co Prishillg. i'a
I ormulas for -niall d'amnods. mad-
,*i.ui<-s, iiifd:,.,1 and toile’ articles,
One ionnnla my praetn ,• a for-
tune ., ■ eacli, \\‘ C Jo..-,
1, B i s, 11 oil) Springs. M.^s
I attest Fiction—Our little hooklel
' Books of tiie Month’' contains f
brief s\ Mipsls of afl the latest
nook* If is free Write for il
Sims Book Store. Orangeburg. S. C
For bale—Cp-to-date Georgia Pen* 1
—Fa rm , - 4h4ri v tharwsa rwl era lee t hi
xear Also impioxed tieorgia farm
and Rrrm lands. Write for pai
. , UuilUxls. ii. I-' SOvljec .,a , .M4.x4.l1
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i For sale—Mi.ch cows, Jerseys sru
gradee of good breeding, regls’er
ed jersey male calves. \\ liite Co,
lie dogs, (registered! Also ser
v.e from a registered tx air U u
white Collie Ten i$ld) dollar)
guaranlerd. Bronze turkevs sn
Taminouth h<rgs. Add-ess M R
Sams. Jonesville, R C.
Wanted—Fvery man, woman auc
child in South Carolina to know
"‘'hat the “Alco" brand of Sash
Doors and Blinds are ihe ()•'•'
and are made only by the Angus's
Lumber Company. wh«, manufar
tme exerxihing in Lum >er an<
Millwork and whose watchword 11
"Onaii;;. Write Augusta Lum-
her Company, Angiistn. Georgia
for iirlces on any order, large or
small
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Bargains in Land.
t XK) acres, Sumtpr county. Ga.;
700 acres in high state of cultiva
tion; all level red land of best grade;
1 story 8-room residence, large
barns and outbuildings. Plenty of
tenant houses. One of the best bar
gains in Georgia. Lasy terms.
80 acres in limits of good town,
10 room modern residence, hard
wood floors, steam heat, large
| barns; 4 room tenant house.
5(),(K)0 I } cash.
^ rite for list.
SOUTHI.RN LAND GO.
America*, Ge., Cuihherl, Ge.,
or Thomeaton, G*.
Cornell I'roicssoi ( i)IK Teddy mi
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in Order (o Inioxluic my ingli gi.idc
Sp,,n FIm I Mitch .ind w ;,^o-
h-Id Ch duigc Plants to th,,*,' xx no ,
li.'txt- no' used then beBuo I xxill’ ,,
give; with fach tiiM* onli-r f,,r a ; j■
thntii-and plants at a $1 . a do, j ,, ,
lais worth of x c g,-d a t, lc and 'I , j
sod a ; 'S.’l uf c I) free \\ H liar' ! :
Plant. GroxxiT, Klilerpilsi . P. () ;
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nicH i ’uix iTMt v, c.ili* <1
x «•!• a 11.,r. on< <’ an
1 ;.i. Hi* at ta, k mad -
a! rail' over which 'no
cw t lie lions,■ into a up
" 1’C eat, .calls, ll isHT
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'ri'nl faein ail of Park,'.. Park-r.
: !x--r foi the next speaker, I’or-
J nd g** \ it on It Parker
Jn.ig. Pa ( k ei* 1 cinan: to nis tot
d ,, gg,',i t h<" ; audience ><> a'A-w
Tower Blown Down.
]’,.>• xx i el- ss t., xx e • J " s fee* high,
at Sax a mi.'ll). Gu . was bl-ixxn dox* n
TU-- da x , • mid ii'.glit l a, st-a ,, t
1' is rapid!' em i oacinng Upon
the !.• and (.ox en,u,. i,> eo!i, r»''«
walk 1 . f<> the pier a r e w ued awav
and T; !,, • r,,ad from Fo S, re\ pn
to Point Station has given \x.a \
to-
l oothall Claims \ i, tim.
( land,' H Buell, a -Mnl- nt at fin.
West e! n High: S, JlOo', Detroit,
doe] Tuesday of in.iur,, > -chived in
foo-bai! game Satnrdax II,' was
kicked in the head and -nffen-d from
hemorriiage yf the brain
p,,*) ( unis.—Soine , ;ass to om Post
• nr l> U bales.ile or retail An
lisjxort'iu-nt of ,J,,s>\ .-ards -e it > .»•
* <• tl eeiifs C a! a log lie flee. Bogai I
Mfg Co D iii’,), Kex. Nor-hx il,'.
Mich
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In the finding of true Mils ox th,.
grand Jury af Chicago again*! t,n
moru packers' there has at Inst conic
to ttiss W\lie: has long been needed
'he indictment of individuals m-
dead of corporations. It the indict
ed men should be found guilty and
■sentenced t.o prison terms more in
that one rase will be accomplished
io break up unlawful rombinattoas]
of triMts than could possible' be 1
done by any number of fine* Iropoaed
on corporations
\\nnt»’<l—to buy your hides, --kins
tali'", wool, beeswax, etc., gi
highest market prices and settle
ment sent promptly. Telephone
iS'jn. Wilse W. Martin, Colum
bia, S. C.
Cut this out—It may not appear
again. How gamblers win. at slot
machines, cards, dice, etc., by se
cret systems. Get wise Circular
free. 'Ham, R. Co, Boi 1617,
Hammond. Ind.
WsRied—-Men and ladies to tartte 3
months Practical course Expert
mnnagement. High salaried pus*-
tions guaranteed. Wrtn for cata
logue now. Charlot'e Telegraph
School, Charlotte. N C .
R'Abtetfr—Men to take thirty daya
practical course In our machine
shop# and learn automobile busl-
(R’orgia Farms I’or Sale h( Ikaru-un
I Vicos.—South W *■ -1 Gcrgu
Farms arx> xcritaide Gold uum-t
and exeix man 'ha 1 ha* the moi,
e\ or the energ' can u.xji one
Dera’ur county oilers iiioie to the
progre-sixe farmer, mci-haiit o,
inanufaeturer than nnx other sou
thern lounty. Deciiur ,M..pt\ ha*
more fine road* 'ban anx conn’'
in Georgia. We have some of ihe
finest and most productive bum
- In America. We xxill sell xou ,,tr
si/e farm you want at term< U
suit any kind uf pocket book A
profitable crop of some kind car,
he grown in Decatur County eveto
month in the year. Just think of
a 6 b n a eye tr^rOof fine level lam
with clay subsoil lying on one of
our fine roads within seven mii>p
of one of the nio*t progressive
towns in Georgia with L’nb acres
tinder cultivation and 4ti" in fine
Pine Timber with excellent im
provements, artesian well, etc., at
$20."0 per acre on terms that will
almost' pay fo : f ’Itself. 'GeC btr~\
and own a Decatur farm ami you
will soon he rich We wil! pay
aB expense* tp and front Bet.
bridge to any on*' pup hasinr a
farm frotn us '’"References First
National Bank or P un bridge
State Bank T A A-u*le>. Rain
bridge. ’’(Ja.
Which Works F rom Outside
CHESTOL
(Chest Ointment)
ill Rchevp. Quickly Croup. Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia and all af
fections of Chest and Throat
Jt* efftejanrx has been thoroughly eMaMished and po*it|x,'lv proven
b' the large number of unsolicited testimonials
have used this remedy
fl'fu by tho*e who
Use Freely and RUB! RUB! RUB!,
Now sold fiy all medicine dealers. Should be m every Home.
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