The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 26, 1908, Image 8
N. Y. EXGH'TCE
AUCTIONS F IKS f ML
BROUGHT 64 CENTS IN liUI TM
29 TENTS IN blW YOHK.
New Vo-k, Jinelil 1 lie first l?
of t lis veil's COM011 cr !> \v;is sol I
auction at. I lie New York C.ittou K
change today. It was lull) strict n<>
m d IlitiK ill pride. un(t brought ;;.VI
per pound.
This ba'e arrived .it Houston, Tc
o tin luon liuf of .1 iiui ^' tli and w
noia ut auction tli re at *>4 cents p<
p )und. Jt was immediately express*
to this city ai (I following tlie sale tli
morning was hurried on hoard tl
Malretania sailing at noon tor L.vi
pool, where it will attain he >old ;
auction accord ng to t ie usual custoi
This is said to be a icroivl for rap
handling of I he first hale, which ?
traveled from Houston to New Y i
and will probahlr he sold in Live ??o
within a period of ten days
HEXT TUESDAY
CAMPAIGN DAY
The candidates fir gov mo hi
other state otfic \s will I ;t I, xi:.g
ton next Tuesd.iy, the Tltli li i- tli
duty of every cil i/.on to e an
(five each of the o.mdi 111 s a r -ivc.
lnl hearing.
Tiie most interest ivntyrs arotin
the gubernatorial nee. there heir
* two aspirants Hon Cole L. Illeas
of Newberry and >;ov. A-s i who
seeking re eleclio t
There w ill he s nip fine spi.iUii
and li, Is expected tli.ii a l:tryj't* crow
will greet the candidates l>\ te'i
ldspatch.
LEXINGTON COURT
WIlCll we want to press last ?o
the case of .lacoh Ihteghann agii
the Southern Kail way i'o . wa^inpmj
rens. Mr. Ilanghinan was given
verdict of $1(K).
In the Helden ease :igii:i>t tl
Soiithe'ii railway for pi , ia, i ,i
u verdict of ijs4iiii was given
M I v"
...... ,i?'iiu louugoicr a.:a m
Win. II. Kreshloj f >r rcivwri of ic
estate and damages i suited in
verdict of *2*?o f??r th<- |?1 11 ?iIT
Matthews & houknight < aeain
the southern railway I'm il.im.ijc- s
c ir load of slock were giv n \,id.
1,1 $ti"?0..
This weel only out c is \v is 11 i, <
and the jury was dismissed on Mmi I.
afieriioon. ve.stcrduy I ho I'nirl .\
engaged in tearing ei| lily ea e , at
P c business being completed in tim
Judge L)eYore returned to his lion
at Kdgetield on the af'ei nomi l rain.
s. H. HARMAN READ.
Mr S. ||. Ifarniin. age U* v"-,, p
y? tlngest son id Mr. (I. M. 11 rmai
editor of The Dispatch. died at tl
lioinecl liis father on Saturday mor
t>K at J o'clock aft er a briel illnes
A siiort funeral service, ionduc'.i d I
llev. W II Hitler, was held at lb
family residence on Saturday aft<
iiomi at i? o'clock, alter which tn
body was laid to rest in St Steph a,
cemetery, ii. the presence of a arg
concouj.se of sorrowing relatives an
I, lends. J'ih pass-hearers wen I
10 I'reher, In. I'. II. Shealy, Sam 1
Ho d, II irry If belts, Samuel I'.ickle
and sim .1 Miller. Lexington I'!
patch.
| SIMICIAI.
\ SUMMIT EXCURSIONS
\ MA
\ Southern Railway.
Kxtrcmch low round trip W'lOKK
KN 1) excursion tickets are now oi
sale for all tru'iis Saturday* and fo
smdav morning trains Only, to 1SL1
OK I'AI.MS. TVUKI'l; also to man.'
tl' I rae.i ive .MOUNTAIN HKstHt'l
|M>| NTS, from orlncipal stations :i
Sintli Carolina. Tickets em.d i"
turn until I'ni'sday followin..' dale n
salt-.
A l.*u .special Sunday Kxcairsion rale
I from Columbia, Augusta and Intel
I mediate mlatiuiia to Isle of Palms aii(
I 'r \ i it ?
I Fur detail*, rates, etc., apply tc
| .*'(Ui. In i ii Kailwav Agents. ? r
.1 U. LIJSK, 1). I\ A.,
Charleston, S. C.
J.I.N. I.I.K, \ <i. I'. A..
At la ill a. < la.
I III seliv .iii<l sanity nitn ^oilr
l><?lrirs, and >uiir policies won't lair
>? ii.
Nuiluiilii there is I it* r? and there a
mean, m IiisIi invncr ??/ a dojr wln>
, would much pr.'far to buj< a ucu/s
I I o I I I > , f
WHEN SHE GIVES UP.
Th* Frenchwoman of Years Degenerates
Into a Dowdy.
The French have n neat phrase for
the woman who. growing old. throws
*" off. with the follies of middle ago. all
pretensions to toilet, charm or good
looks. They say. in a word, that she
has abdicated. i tlj
But when the Parisian queen a lull- j _
cates she does it in no half hearted
;,i manner. Her dowdlness Is a thing to :
in ike elegant elderly American women I
,x stand aghast. The llritish matron of
d mature years is a dangerous siren com^
l?ured with Iter French prototype.
From being a plump, silver voiced
enchantress site changes to an uiix.
wleldy mass of llesh, with a baritone \1'
voice, a small Ixmnet twinkling with
Jet placed far back on her parted and
er s<-*raped hair and with black clothes of
(l nameless fashion and depressing dlnglncss.
s This elderly French woman may be a
dowager duchess from the Faubourg ^
or tlio cherished spouse of your grocer.
1 The type is the same,
id The fact is that the French are an
,, eminently practical, not to sa3- mate- an
rial. race, and the Frenchwoman Is the | -r
i(J very embodiment of these national n,
i'S idiosyncrasies. (j(.
"What Is the use." they would argue,
"of running up bills for dresses and
what not when there is no chance of
any longer pleasing? Why not enjoy | in
the pleasures of the table. e\cn it your t
waist nssunics alarming proportions. (
when they arc the only pleasures left? |,
Why try to speak in dulcet tones when,
is ovcrylmily knows, it is (he grand
mother who lias always the filial word
III i he Fretu h family and. whatever '
the timbre of low voice, licr famil.v will (l|
he sure to listen to it ?" I
(l This frank m ? < , tatlon of old age i |((
and all that it Implies is not without
1 f
(i Its advantages, and. at any rate, you
an* spared in Parisian society the specl('
tat le that Is too familiar in other lands
of grandmothers still dancing in span- lii
gled tulle.?London Sketch.
THE CAPTAIN'S PLAN.
g
>i His Rule For Fighting Seasickness __
Didn't vVorh Doth Ways.
\ young woman who recently made
a trip to llurope decided t<? consult
ig the captain <>f the ship as to the best
(l |iivvciiuvt ior ho.ixk'KIicsk, Having 1U
armed herfcelI with a letter of Intro '
(In lion to the otlii or, s!u> waited nut i n
the ship had cleared Sandy llook says n
a writer In the llohciulau, and thon
approached hint. Slio described In :
tears and boshed lor a remedy.
".My dear lady.' replied lite captain 1
with an umus d Mitile. "yon will 11 >: ra
he troubled with any illness if y.ut wi ; Ik
do what I toll you M.?m ladies eon ,il
tine themselves to the'- stntcroou and pi
thereby Incur the very thi :: t < y fear
Now If you will stay on deck, g? t all
< the fiesh ail you ran, walk up and
l?w u take p iv| physieal e ir? ol your
sell 4 tt ti"! in think of trouble you
'' A i ueTOI "?e so ; v j k."
y I clad. Ihanked liiui. She followed
!i directions faithfully. and when the [
ran Into the tail end ol a heavy >(
1 thwest de si . ne\ r felt a qualm
a S! o ap|K; :ed 1..1 riy at meals and
n joyed I.e. -t il i mroii, lily.
Cs the tale v s a ha liner she' be 1
bought her that it was due the cap
,,, .in that ie should thank him for his j
>od ad\ iee and. approm hlii? the deck I
'' oward, :.trusted him with a incsyap
c sking foi an Interview In due time |
lie stewa: i returned, saying that tin 1
aptnln w > unable to grant tier an
1 Interview i '
i; "Why iiotV" she questioned. "Why h
won't he see nn'!"
I. I
C aptain s compMinents. miss," c;iip
the steward, "hut lie's suffering with a 1
I 'It of Seasickness which 'as lasted
two days now, an' he ain't in shape to !
all; to you."
Saluting the Quarter Deck.
(>ne of the oldest eustouis in the '
navy and oue tint Is often puzzling to J
(Oi> landsman is tllilt of "sallltlns tli<- j l,r
<li ..tor dork" Many have tlir hazy
Idi-a tli.it tlir national colors arc ii
i' object and that it is merely a navn
> lad. While to a eel tain < \tent it is ;
tail, It is one of honrj nuti. dty, in* I I
" itig a survival of tho days when a cru !
i it":x was placed on tlir storn of a ship '
a 1 was always saluted a- a matte 11
if oourse. When the enicilix \v;is taken o'l
iw ty the old feel ii g still remained. i
! itnl >i: a continued to salute the place 11,
where it had boon i tie younger g,.p
er.tlon imitated their elders, and the
salute became a habit and eoiitlnm _
until tiiis. day.- bos Angeles Times.
A Cold Night In China. ,
One of tllC fat t that llielTaeoably
ut J to my memory* during my Ill's!
vlnte' in Newchw ang v as the lindin ;
noin morning about New Year's time '
^ tliiily live masses of ice. each mas 131
Is liavi . been a living n an at 10 o'elo< -,a
he i eroding night. The thermometci
was a good bit below zero. The me i
had just left the opium dens, where
thej had been enjoying themsclve
The keen air sent them to sleep, tin I
they never wakened. ? North China ',11
Herald.
Why He Mourned. .Ill
O'1'lanuagan eniiTe home one nlgld ||(
I with a deep band of black crape around < ,,
i his hat. U
"Why, Mike," exclaimed his wife. (
"what are ye wearin' thot mournful
thing for V"
, "1 ill wearin' It for yer tir-1 litis
band," replied Mike llrmly "I'm sorry
1 he's dead."?Everybody's Magazine.
What Piety Is.
In the course of ti discus-ion on h. ,
(dene in one of thn modicni lim.
r I speaker In Jlln- trnfinjr his remarks ; i
|' >ri 1. "Many a n an thinks lie I- pious
when lie Is only bilious."?Now York
i Press.
j;;1;
His Retort.
TllO 1.1 tin MIS Jo! 11 I; nlolph of
j lionnoko. .is lie was nil) | in 1i(a
i (1aV, nine lin t, while \\;i kin oil il
narrow pnvi niriil, a politiral op
polio n t of } i i s. Tito loan pushed I
riitlcl\ a>t Mi. h'andolph wiih dal
hi- elbow, saving )|,> ,]j,| to, * [ t\
| notoi nuke wav f r scoundrels." l> -i
j "I do,'* paid John Unndolpli, will
) stopping to one side and making bin j the
most courtly Vvw, us tie allow ed the
utan to patu- t* *
Announcements.
I
All announcements coiuinjc under
'is licail will he charged for ?t the i
ito of 55.1) t tor e.?-'li uiiiioiiocciiient
ike s iiuo I ? i .in instil Hie Icsult 01
ic pr.'niar>
Axingion countv
Foe liic Senate.
'I'll f.-ii'ii Is of ( ol > i ( r.i h i in an
tunc e Mil' i c m .id u ; T >i . 11 si i e
mate a id p od,jK In n to am l? tn
10 ,i tin* |) in h-i a tic pit inui'v
Cor I.t^islalni e.
I' ' 11 V I.I III I 1 III' Si i| 11. of Suu t 11 < , lin.i
ii ivis in.mi i.i i xts p'ilmiui cliar
in. hitt'xi ty aid lotHlect, i lit*
? i??i-? ul In. 10 < . Hi ,yoll lieirS)
iioi iicc him as a candidate fur tin*
{islaturcuid pledge him to ahiile
iiilcs and i< k' itH'i's K'ivcrintj the
nr-ciatic primary.
I he fi i- i.ds ol .iusi ph I, A inick an
unci hint as a candidal!' fin tin- I
:c 11 ?iii- fioin Lcx ii^ton count., and j
tiiiu to abide by the result of j
e I hnioci a tic I 'ritual y
mam kkiknus
I i ii fi.. in!;. n| IJ. Isiiii!or In tola
ill tlltr hint .1 candidate lor I lie
oiiso of llcpucscnlalives and picd>p
in to aitid'. the result ol tlic Dcino
Ill K primar> elert iuu.
1 lii>ri !?y nniiounii mv s1 It a> a ran1,11
r I'ur tin' ! Icllse Of Kept I'.Sl'lllivus
imm L xiu^i 'ii County, siiii
,'l 111 till! t'llil'S eO\' III I It till' llolll"
at ic pi i mai > .
I.s . u! I.'lwai \
Kor Clerk of Court.
We are authori/ d to aim inum
.inn?*I l> (ieoi'U'1 us a n ut liiiate tor
i* niliee of dork of ' oiirt at I In*
siiine pi imari i'leet iviii. ami pledge
in in abide tin* ilsiiIi ilniiol
I pin tin' ? ( | c i t at i ii of n rii i |
i? n u I 11 Te1 uti'ioijuce an a i
ndiiiale for t 'n o . . :e i ' < 1 . of
jurt >1 la.'Xineinn cattily, ami a I
>i(tc tlie result ol liie 1 >i;1111ii*i,ii e
'im ay ' 1 i: i hi.
1**iil*iK W. Mn-ai .
m I'r.if i \ n;\ i ! . \ r i ii
lilM i \T10.W
'! ! m.iii) I i .ri.'is of ii ( Joins
iliouiu'? liiin as a I'l'i ilatr for
jilt.'y : i.p. i intent of . : i i n i and
c In Iimii t '.i 'ii i i i i,;: of i in< I
em i" a l i'' |? f i i' i r y e|e i on .unique U
lit the 11 i.ll i II ". 111 pi : lit .
1 - or oiierifT.
iii 11 l?y aiiii'iu.ee iii . M' , ;i r i ml i lie
i a" I < vet i' mi fa" tli" olli en!
a fill of I.- \:tin;on county, and
I'dpi: hum !l lo alii le the resell .f
1 't-iii' era1 : V" 'iniii- \.
I' II. ? or .-y 11
P
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l:ur County Suvrvisor. j1
1 luTriiv announce inif a c.indite
for Supervisor of !. *xi11. >n
lint ; -?.i1 v' li> Mi> r?j c, and I'-tf
ill i >sis Kovrriiiii ' lit; O ::!(?! ;i I if jj
im n i.
u
A / i i.i ! i Y ilor. j ^
I l'
[:or Comitv Treasurer.
*
1 iv-p"i* if u'i> ami ill in* inn a
ml idal e I' pi Mi. li pinin.i i i>l i I lie j
v hi 'I i cusurur of I.Million
111 i ; . Mil I ! I. Ill I lie I II if ' ol I lie ,
tin if rut i'' pi in?ii\ '
.1. M. M 11 pass. iSt
!:,i
D
j
Saluda cotintv
i or Khe Senate. T
respectfully un inunce myself n
udidate lor t.iC Si.?t Senate Irom
hula County subject to ilie rules of j ,
if democratic p> imai > .
< *eo. \\ W'i^lit man .
II,
I li
ouse of Representatives <i;
0
I'lie I l ieimIs I ?\ K lto.li 1 u*r 1 >\ (-l(<
i uttice Inn a c md ;<i < f ,r l lie
i e i ! lie present a 1 i v? s 1 . 11 ^ i i. I.i < i.
Ill
ii i \. subjeei lii I lie ij.-, 1.1 11i
. n'l .i'. ie I 'i t in i r v ;ii I ; ??i he
abide 1 >V tile les i I ul lb- ( i.ari til
lie
ell
si i i;i: i nti;ni>i;nt < ?i ru;
KIH'CATION i"'
it I lie eainesl soliei I 11 ill 1,1 ' ,l
, , , . Ilil
i. Is and hi in\ ul n I: c!11 at i' in, | ^
ebv aim mil im sell a ear i I a b ^
llieeilieeOf t' iinly Su,ier.i . mlenl s, ,
Kdue.al inn. Am 1 lie term is now ex tai
Iff I In lour \ < a i. . ail i > i ut i ii )'
lality. I pledge myself In al?.be j,(
i .ults nl t be I'ldin in i I a t i m. c',,
b. h:\Mi .Samci.i an
t in
\ (i
K\
CI Ark oi Court.
Iieia b. annnmie rn sdl a canili
e l"'ir < I i-k nf i 'otirl iif sain lii ?b,iin
subject to the I iie action of the
lioei.lt I. I' i i i - ii), and it elected ,''1'
I 1111 if it I b discharge I lie duties ot
ullice to I lie best, of nn ivbilil \
llh-NltY L?. SSltN I ^lt)
u
If Trousers, M
| TROUS1
m Big H a [{gains ]
^ $4.00 & $4.50 Trousers for
Wz. ^
~sn\s
o.OO Troupers for $1.98.
m $2
W 2.00 " " 1.29.
M OXFOR
^ We had a very good trade on
but we still have a bio, stock c
prices, and in order to get rid ol
very cheap.
^ Come Around and Odi
1 THE BEE
|jj| Garber Bros.,
Announcements. 'LIGHTNING SHOCKED
, spaiN()riELD FAM1LY .
Aiken county
I-or State Stnalc. ; spiioguci i, s r., .him- *ji <?? \<? ?*
"'a
I hereby iinnuuoce iiysi'il u c.nul i? ' Wrnuy o voc tug, tin ring the passing of ' iQ
ate I >i II1 olli 'l > ? o S.*i;.;i??r, .1 la a v v ! fi ' i ', .! u, Mr. John M. ^
id pled^ u \m i. i.i .ilii.lu 1>V Hie Steven.-on :ii.. ihi..- ..f l.ii. . i.i .1.^. ..<5
Lies an.) i l:?ii.i< i s ,,( Hi- I Ma. .i w?,,. k!l<M.kt.,j M. suk.iVii blJt lllc a- l|
ialio pariy, and sij? ?i"i Die nomi t ifl
tcmlihu | Ihm( : 11.. 1 > i II. A 'Mom, 35
Ci s Hi iv 'I.
T (! Croft. re.pot'ts .it are eKpei u>d 1 > 1 4
cover. >3
i Mr Stevenson is one of our b.-si ei. i
/en Inl ine 1 x, livinK'i.nl of town ll c M
,, ? 1 v: t* . miles. Yesterday evening, he wito ,M
' 1)1 " " o-lltltC. his lilt It-vni. Spu rye hi, wot 0 e in jfl
1 li.'K to amioii u-o u c indid.u'y lor from t lie lot : li.s bit a- n.r;-,. A.I. Ii M
lie United Stales Senate 10 the op- and A ' I .... ?j
roaehinv: Dooiocrati. iVonary. and I as M r. ;-i. \ . us it . 11.. i Ids bv passed 9
- ieitlio port of t lie t) e well, uim,' B
einocra Mate. b ... hat. : 9
< ''"1 11 for son t ime bi> w 1: > Uiown .t lie V
entile I'.miilv i? "l l..*.mi killed. H
1 ''Orioaonouo., ,?v c .ii.ii.ia.-y r..i ftir. WElLBORN TO COME HERE. I
ic I nitel Stal. -, >. ii in the ap j _
machine lle'iio at i.- l?i , 1,1,1 v. and I ., , . . . . . .9
Mr. II <> \ bun at. who Ii.-. bee rM
sheet I ill \ v .lieit t lie -111111011 ot tie
' 1 superin: no 1 ot t'.e 1 o\ inin.s at nW
an 1.oe 1 a I i>" v 1 ?t er > ! 1 t.. % St a t 1 . oH
! A inters hi lias resinned. Mr. Wed
W . W . I.i mi*ki N.I. , w
i b >r 11 will lie v'iummI superintendent w.
ot several nulls but wul make hist
"* ** liead.|iiarts at Ikit- sbi.e^. lie will ar fl
.... rive here alu 111 .inly 1. J
I >r Congress. i
I announce inrsell' us a candidate for i ,
inures, from the Seven, I. 1?.M Del ?i ^aboard I Olirtll 0 I Jltlvl
Hit h I'aroiiii'i. and pledge imsclf t<> Rates.
iici<-I lie rules and emulations ul the; ,. ,,
.. . l.vcursiuii rales to all point * tie i
en: cr.it i'- I r'.mary. . , , ... . , , vi
A. F. Lli\ I i: | Ivill11lc 1st, li vi'e .1 u.\ J.ul, .?! I .11 I Xls
llli. kohiI ret urninc unt il .1 illy sth !j""
Fur further informal i >n, :i| p!v to "
any 'u-uIkmi'I Ae -ut, or writ. jl ,
or ivitilroad Commiss- ja > ktciuimkh u. 'i f a.,
ioner. <.'oiimi iiia, >. c. i.id
* the democratic Voters of South NOTICh COMRADES. t'lVvl
< arolina
In announcing my candidacy lor 'he
lilroad (' mmissioner in t he I'riiuary Tiio mcml- rs <>t Camp ( moor, N
ii-, slimmer. I desire lo express my i a )p. are hereby r |iiested t meet at
ej :ai?|e eeiai i"'n I'or i lie vote Ire- the ullie - .?t ("it b ms Hank of Hates .,s *,
iwUvraymn W>. MM "???krtr* I,ly ft k p. li . ?"'
it siillieit nt to meet me, vet I feel
n urati Hi*, to all my friends for i on 's?Hrial ?'"*i.us*.
eir elT-n-is in my behalf. j by order oi *i*i,
Tlii* vear I ajriln ask your support, | I . \ . (Jpn noi:. Commander. II.'u
lieviim I hat >"U now a .tree with me, p. |,# \ t u.a i:D. Adjutant. " 'U
at the t'ommis-i >n most c-rlainlv i ''?u
cdstmiin mwii < is prttct ieal exper 1
, , , , Why Negroes Like Watermelons. bad
co m t r several branches ol ll.u , ? . i... . . .1 ?
J he In.in l ists always associate the of i
id service. \\ IDs I hive not lieen Afrlean with the wati-riiielon. assui 1- Univ
n fleeted wilii A\\ UailiOtld in Anv jug that the taste of the colored inn a siu.-i
|.n t> since tl.* last campaign. 1 for his favmdo <l:iint\ arises from li s clad
ve kepi posted in all matters likely , life in the southern slate-, where tl e I wer?
eo 1 e Ik fore I lie Commission and I melon i m- mows like a weed As .. Lorn
lieve. if elected. I would beable to fa<t' however, the African taste f r
ve I he people and t be Stall* an vail- b'O w utrrmelon is hereditary. It j
o-ouslv wuliont i. llietniK . 1 in111c v'ne is n native of Africa, wlu-i"> it s
nlships on l h<- II 1:. roads found wild in the moat central plait j meal
a h,-n >011 cmp \ .1 man. ?0(id l>u>- i of the continent, and h.is :ds.. lu-en ei 1- n|vii
ss judgment. demands t hai you se tivated lor many ages In |>t ti e sot t
. these, vices of l I.e..11.- .unstable m,.|ous prow n long ' t!,o Nile riv I fivs|l
I wiliiie.: to peiionn the duties o V(111,, , ... ,
p..sit in. 1. Would d no, then he to ^ '"'. astern Miss-in . II ?u.m
,r o.I.I, si lo \ nil. I'd; v Man... '?h""s mentioned by the Israelites ns
I'KitiKM 1 hemp amomr the -
_ our li
.'as A Summerset!. in 1 ,l wore undoubtedly va term* I- 0f ou
ons, for in (ho wall paiuliuijs ?1" d tnkeii
J the time of (he exodus (he melon n ' r il I
I i-> represented. ami In one e; so : ' lie.
herein announce myself a candl- procession ot slaves ',s depleted ea< u
- , . . .1 i.r henring on his shoulder a hn*e, ua k
e f ,r re election to the otllce of " . ,, , ' ' . . _
green watermelon. ? \\ ashingtou lh r11
road Commissioner. and will abide ^
result of Ihecomini? primary olee- .
II. U. ij. ('Al'UHMAN. . ?
a* . * . * ^
Trousers, H J
ERS! 1
IN TltOIISICUS. ||
$2.98- , H %
.50 Trourers for $2.79. M
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.50 ? '' 1.89. || I
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low cut shoes this season
>f them in all kinds and
f them we are selling them |||
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i simple UCillCUy i
Cardui is a purely vegetable extract, a simple, p!
I non-intoxieatiiig remedy, recommended, to girls andPl
\ women, ef all ages, for womanly pains, irregularity, R]
J falling It clings, nervousness, weakness, and any Ki
| ether form of sickness, peculiar to females. H
It Will Help You J" 1
Mrs. rA. 0. Beaver, of T'nicoi, "Route*Xo."* 1. Mar-H
bloton, Tenn,, ites: \ 44 I suffered with bearing-H
| down pains, feet swelled, pain in right side, headache,!
pains in shoulders, ne-vous palpitation, and other!
'troubles 1 cannot mention, but I took Wine of Cardui
and have found it the best medicine 1 ever used,H
for female it roubles.fry Cardui. ^
^ AT ALL
I EVERYTHING
lie of tl.f Chinese in <lo- '
" - I'l.nisiiintiii u?r otienciet sur i T Ll"1r?n fTO
f> t.i, ii oi' i.ho cruel iof 111 JJi I i ^ n.
middle apes. Sonic time npo a boy ^
* kUdnntpcd from a village about
'v ailios troui ChiiiUianp an 1
upht to U.U city to be sold 'l'lie Wlldl VOU have a prcn.ijK'is
v ere arrested and returned . .
ho \ illapt v. wh" . (lie pi pie dup a SCf'iptiOll tl I led t VOlI W21 111
in Hie p ouiul. like a grave. about
v loot d ?ep, coven <1 the bottom to be sure that pure drugs
si los wi tb unslaked lime, placed i
Ho ai,., it t? la bands and feet ;ire USCCl --W'lieil tilCV ai*C
u; -n tin- litu and covered hi*
. ti io san .. material. Then fi'jed bv our Licensed
tillod tb o bole full ul water, aiul
I ,im'' linked he was roasted Druggist, Willi OIIT OHIO
5 and bis fbodj consumed. ' ' '
drugs, the best results are
Tit* > Good Old Days,
riche M man in Kinp Clutrles obtcli lied.
Knpltu ul could not pet so pood
imer as tons of thousands will sit ()ur , j|R. ()j patcnt
n to to. day. Cattle were of a .hi
r brer. J. vegetables were low and j?jncs Lirj complete. We
.and tb e commonest conveniences
be table were unknown. Visit , ? ,
f..? , I have .lui-so i ?Hi . ?
, v, iii.iiiiin v, ??* * inn \i< ) 'v wir ' " " x* 1 kTV ^ il I I IL^ (I I 11J
? ?i an e v ravagant luxury, but Mr. stone
< oiiiil remember when they ' OllltrV i ONVuCI S.
not to bo fmiml on nny (table.? ,,
Ion Tele graph keep US 111 111 i lltl
M ra Is and Prains.
Kl VC .: *.> nin.-h thonghi'to our 1111^ ( L>f ) \j
s, for 1 nsI in < They n?>ctl eon- 12 11.* V^IV. ^
ig. :in<l :t 6; pleasimt to li.rve ttu :n ff "k |> I f/"|
omptinstly upon n table cat wlii- h 1 "IV*- " Wv/?
floweret at o mi uigod nntl to e it , ... . ., _ . _ ... , .
. .. I.mville .? Popular l?i uggi.si s.
In u room wherein tliore Is not a
> of <lu sf. I .in it is not ri^lit ill t 1 /:w.x \' i I I
lOdlOS S III Ml) <1 bo foil nt tllP OXpPt'lM ^
r souls oi that the dust islunid bo
1 frOI 1 ?0 ? l ICMlgO 111 OUl i)OOSl? ***' 1
oft t<.> gat hi r tlilokly In our brains . v .... . , f
uler Magna Ido. ,v'arl ^ *' ?uri01 ' h'"' a female
^ ? b isehall toilm.
Kuby lii von haw any gootl
iiMtelle s?
JNGS fVI' V. DISCOVERY Pearl 1 should say so. Fivenftlx-ni
il Surely Slop 1 hd< tiouuh. (caught husband* the iirst|?nimn and
I broke up the tealit.?Chicago Nawa.