The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, January 16, 1908, Image 4

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grandest that the Nature and a woman's work com bined hare produced the remedy for woman's ills world nas erer known. In the rood old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon the roots and herbs of the field to core disease and mitigate suffering. T1? Indians on our Western Plains co-day can produce roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the field Lydia E. Pinkham more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their pe culiar ills, more potent and effica cious than any combination of drugs. I^rdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is now recognised as the standard remedy for woman's Ills. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 615 N.C. St., Louisiana, Mo., writes : " Complete restoration to health meiBi eo much to me that for the sake of other suffering1 women I am willing to make my troubles public. 44 For twelve years I had been suffer ing with the worst forms of female ills. During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. Mo tongue ean tell what I suffered, and at times I oould hardly walk. About two years ago 1 wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice. I followed it, and can truly say that Lydia EL PinkhanTs Vegetable Com pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re stored health and strength. It is worth mountains of gold to suffering women." What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound did for Mrs. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. Writs at ones sad barn why position* and bast salaries for ear graduate*. ? ^ Bikivh* Awpsssow. Praa. J CAPUDINE CUR ES nSrSrj ^ W 11 mW ralloTM tha aehw and COLDS AND 6RIPPE >Hl?i>a? and Hraralgta also. No b*d aSbeta. lOo, S9o and OOo bottlas. (latvu.) Editorial Tribulations. Ever since tho fire in The Observer . building, the editor of The Chroniclo has claimed that he has done his work in a combination boiler shop and ice liousc. This morning after he had put things to rights for the fif tieth time and had settled down in anticipation for a comfortable day's woik, in came the steam-fitters and iu about five minutes he was washed out of his office, flooded through the conidors and dumped down the ele- ; vator shaft by a small Niagara that had got loose from a dissected pipe ? and he was writing editorials as he went. Mr. Harris respects all the Ten Commandments, but in language as mild as he can find in the diction ary, he declares that he is not going ' to fix up his office again until all the painters have gone to heaven and the steam-fitters are at least twenty miles out of town. ? Charlotte Ob server. The good-natured competition of the German and American yachts, main tains the Chicago Tribune, la almost sure to relax further the tension be tween Germany and America In other direction*, and undoubted good must result Wherever practicable this as sociation of countries In friendly strlfs should be promoted for the better ac quaintance, the more generous rivalry, and the more cordial fellowship of all concerned. RAILROAD HA If Didi't like Being Starred. A man running on a railroad has to be in good condition all the time ?r he Is liable to do harm to himself and others. A clear head Is necessary to run a locomotive or conduct a train. Even ? railroad man's appetite and dlges tlon are matters of Importance, as the dear brain and steady hand re sult from the healthy appetite fol lowed by the proper digestion of food. "For the past fire years," writes a railroader, "I have been constantly troubled with Indigestion. Every doctor I consulted seemed to want to starve me to death. First I was dieted on warm water and toast un til I was almost atarved; then, when they would let me eat, the Indiges tion would be right back again. "Only temporary relief came from remedies, and 1 tried about all of them I saw advertised. About threw months ago a friend advised roe to try Orape-Nuts food. The very first day I noticed that my appetite wan satisfied, which had not been the case before, that I can remember. "In a week, I believe, I had more energy than ever before In my life. I have gained seven pounds and have' not had a touch of Indigestion since I have been eating Orape-Nuts. When my wife saw how much good this food was doing me she thought sbo would try It awhile. We believe the discoverer of Orape-Nuts found the ?Perfect Food.' " Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well jrlUV to pkgs. "Thsrs's a Reason." won of tattar BtM of ? ail Mm of on Mlt Mix thoroughly U4 pot H MT1 If aonrod hot oao o a OmM with cfcw For Uak, tnI or tortoy at TWO CUKES OF ECZEMA. Babjr to CMkm. "I* MM my grandson. a babs, ted on attack of iiwii, and after trying tko doo ton to tko extent of kitvy bill* and u erases of the diww and I rso ommended Cntkvt ud b * Inr twta tko child vm wall. Ho b to-day o man and absolutely froo from tko A fow years ago I contracted bocamo an intense anffonr. A whole win ter passed without onoo kavini on ahoas, nearly from tko knoaa to tko toaa being covered with virulent w. I triad doctors to no pnrpooo. Tkan I the Cnticura Remedies and foond ate improvement and final cars. If. W. LaRue, MS 8eranth St., Louisville, Kjr. April S and May 14, HOT.* CLAY AND MTTODKR. Auntie: "Look, Cobble, that's Ra tneses' mummy." Bobby: MAnd what was kor nama auntie?" FTT8,8t.Vitua'Dnnoe:HerveaiI>iasasefc per manently cured by Dr. Kline'a Orsnt Nerve Restorer. 13 trial bottle and trentiae free. Dr. H. R. Kline, IxL.gei Arch St., Phila., Pa. Good Onega. "He says his regard for mo is purely pla tonic." "What docs that meanf" "A reminder for Christmas, I im agine." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi any case of Catarrh tbst cannot bo cured by HsU'o Catarrh Curs. P. J. Cnmrrr Jk Co., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, end believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions snd financially able to carry out any obligations made by hia firm. \V alpiko, KINNAR A AIarvih, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. 1 1 all's Catarrh Cure ie taken internally, act ingdirectly upon the blood and mucuoussur tnces of the system. Testimonisls sent free. I'nce. 75c. per bottle. 8old by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Don't think you can do all your) hard work now and then some day re tire lo a life of restful ease and hap piness. Happiness cannot be saved like dollars. You must take your happiness each day or you will not know how to look for it when you retire. * Only One "Dromo Quinine" That is Laxative Biom> Quinine. Look for the signature of L. */. Grove. Ufed the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. Nothing deceives a liar as much as the truth. Mrs. WinsJOW*s Soothing Syrup for Children toothing, softens thegums,reducesinflamm* tion, allays paln,cures wind colic, 26c a bottle It's easy to view philosophically another 's loss. So.-3- '08. Itch cure.l in 30 minutes by Woolford m SaniUvy Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. The man who never makes mistakes likewise never accomplishes anything. The fellow who does things always makes errors but profits by them. REASON FOR WOMEN'S "NERVES* In Very Many Oases It la Weakened Kidneys. Mrs. Frank Roseboom, 512 South Washington St., Moscow, Idaho, ?ays: "Inherited kid ney trouble pew steadily wof-se with me until so nervous I could not sleep at night. 1 wsa dizzy and epota floated be fore my eyes. My . back and hips ached and every cold set tied on my kidneys and mad* me worse. 1 hare used many different medicine* and wu discouraged when I began with Doan'rf Kidney Pills, but now the symptoms that alarmed me are gone." Sold by all dealers, 50 eenta a box. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, If. Y. Temperance Makes a Good Complex ion. The observance of a few simple rules will enablo any one to acquiro a good skin, says Tlio Delineator for Jnnuary. First about temperance ? ' and that does not mean only going without stimulants, but denying your self indigestible foods. Strong cof fee, hot bread and butter and fried things are most destructive to the Hkin. Then red meat, like beef, is very bad, especially when a complex ion is oily. One pretty blonde got all the oily look out of hers in a ; year, just by giving up red meat. Eat a great many green vegetables and stewed fruits without sugai1, for su j pnr ferments and leads to indigca I tion. PERTINENT QUESTION. The lank, long-haired young man /ooked dreamily at the charming girl on whom he was endeavoring to make a favorable impression. "Did you ever long for death?" he asked, in a low and moving tone. "Whose?" inquired the charming but practical young person/ A DOUfcLJl DISAPPOINTMENT. "You said the house was only five minutes' walk from the station," com plained the victim; to say the least, I am disappointed in you." "And I'm disappointed In you," re plied the agent. "I thought you were a very rapid walker."? Philadelphia ONTO SEMI! NLHNII M ? m ii Droog&l of theae win be . en will be iitrodawd to wpliw lira and to Mb perfections, kt ft %ht nay bo made to ktva aooaa meted ?p> oft in their xegvlar order oa the cd The following bills paased the hooaa last aeaaioa and era on the aao> eta calendar aa aeeond reading billa: Mr. Canon ? A bill to provide foi listing and eollection of eoaamntstion tax. Mr . V onKolnit* ? ? hill to prevent thoee who hare been eonrieted of erime from obtaining license to boy seed cotton. ? Mr. Anil ? A bill to require Clem* son college to pay for all eonvieta used. Mr. Croft ? A joint resolution to require the State treasurer to pay eoets in a certain ease. ' Mr. Hughes ? A bill providing that collectors of payments for any fra tert\al insurance association shall be deemed agents of such society, orders or association. Mr. Epting ? A bill to provide a game warden for each township. Mr. Scarbrough ? A bill to prevent the adulteration of cotton seed meal, and to provide a punishment for its adulteration. Committee on Incorporations ? A bill in relation to the establishment of new counties. Mr. A. G. Brice ? A bill to prohibit the employing of children under 14 ye&rs of sge in cotton mills during school terms, unless such children are ablo to read and write. Mr. Boyd ? A bill to exempt rural districts from the operations of the "compulsory vaccination" act. Senate Bills. The following senate bills, which have been read by title only, are on the calendar: Mr. Carlisle ? A bill to amend sec tion 406 of code of laws, South Caro lina, 1902, Vol. 1, by changing the penalty from 15 per cent to 5. Mr. Carlisle ? A bill to regulate the manner in which mutual fire insur ance companies may do business, and their -liability. Mr. Graydon ? A bill to regulate ? he practice and declare the law for damages for the wilful or wrongful net. default or neglect of another. J Mr. Graydon ? A bill to require all 'ities and towns of this State uot situated on tidewater to establish sewerage beds. Mr. Graydoo ? A bill to regulate the collection of taxes, and to pro vide a penalty for failure to pay the SRI.1C. Mr. Christensen ? A bill to require a gradnated licensed fee from per sons, firms or corporations engaged in the occupation or business of own ing and operating hunting preserves. Mr. Earle ? A bill to repeal all laws providing for and allowing attorney's fees in this State. Mr. Bates ? A bill in relation to the establishment of new counties. Mr. Earle ? A bill to provide for the formation of a phosphate com mission, and for fixing royalties oil plmsphato rock. Mr. Otts ? A joint resolution pro posing to amend article 11 of tho constitution of 1895, relating to edu cation. Mr. Toole ? A bill to fix the lia bility to employes of persons, firms and corporations engaged in the bus iness of manufacturing cotton pro ducts, mining mineral matter and (he manufacture of commercial fertili zers. bi"kii?H?Tl0"-A bi" io prcvc"' Mr. Toole ? A bill to^prescribe the manner of commencing criminal ac tions against corporations. Mr. Laney ? A bill providing for distress warrants for rent and pre scribing the form of procedure by landlord and tenant in distress war rants by landlords and replevin by tenant. Mr. Kelly ? A bill to regulate the sale and carrying of pistols. Mr. Sinkler ? A bill to authorize electric railway, gas and electric light companies to lease their properties. Mr. Ettrd ? A joint resolution re lating to claims made under the health department. Mr. Toole ? A bill to secure greater uniformity in the course of study in the public schools of this State. Mr. Sinklor ? A bill to add three new sections, to be known as 303a, 303b and 303c, relating to the levy of execution upon property incapa blo of manuel caption. Mr. Raysor, ? A bill to amend sec tion 2004, of volume 1, of code of laws of South Carolina, 1902, relat ing to tbe power of aldermen in the crial of causes. Mr. Sinkler ? A bill to amend sec 'ion 102, code of civil procedure, vol ume 2, 1902, by striking out certain words therein and inserting others in licit thereof. Mr. HI ease ? A bill to prescribe the .-nanner in which concealed weapons ?hall be carreid on the person. Mr. McKalthan ? A bill to requiro all' alcoholic liquors or intoxicating beverages sold or offered for sale in this State to be analysed and provid ing for a special tax thereon. Mr. Stackhouse ? A bill to provide for the settlement, regulation, trans fer and assurance of title to land, ind to establish a court of land regis tration and to define its jurisdiction. Mr. 8inkler? (By reuest)? A bill ;o make uniform the law relating to the sale of goods. Mr. Sialtler? <By request) ? A bill to make uniform the law of ware house receipts. Mr. Sinkler ? A bill to make term >f office of county superintendent of education and county supervisor* four t?v* Jtr. SinkWr^ UD tepmM* for ly mSBo? ?ai#ySML l?> All of j^gST >wJ ?n? pMHi tka hoaae laat asssioa: Mr. Graft? A Ml to apply a part ?f the liipimry profttsof thatowas nd cities in Um eowaty of iikn la the county ftttnl raad fond*. Mr. Hugbee ? ? kill to s=?Wi? lad empower tbo tnatan of Fiih Dam school district Ka 3 of Union xwnty, embracing the town of Car lisle, to order an election and to ia me coupon bonds for echool pur poses Mr. D. L. Smith ? A bill to author ise the board of eouty commission nrs o( Colleton ?oanty to sell a part )f the poor farm. Mr. Alan Johnstone- A bill to pro ride a more efficient system of work ing the public roads af Newberry county, and to provide for its en forcement. Mr. Mann ? A bill to regulate the salariee of county officisls in Oconee. Mr. Lswson ? A joint resolution to luthorisc and require the payment of :he sum of $50.50 to B. O. Pitts, M. 0., for professional servieee rendered lhe State board of. health. Mr. Dowling ? A bill to require the county commissioners of Hampton county to construct a road and build i causeway across Cooeawhatchie river swamp, in said county, and to build s bridge across said river. Mr. Richards ? A bill to provide for the resurvey and location of the boundary lines between the counties of Kershaw and Lancaster, in the State of South Carolina. Mr. VonKolnits ? A joint resolu- ; .ion to pay to the quarantine officers of Charleston harbor salary for past | services. Late JVebtr* r In "Brief ^ MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST Nortfc'r." i?lenn .h" ?^"<?<1 thai in I'<Vul*ture to meet tr. MM.o? on January 21st The principal business will beto take .c ?n on . compromise o f the rate .J*\? ff?vernrnent official, have de cided to conflscate the land of the headers in the notorious Smith! CZC St0keS ?"?*. North Unknown schooner was wr*?cV<wl night.1 am?n<i Sll<,*l, on Wednesday The General Assembly of Vinrini. organ, ^ /t noon WodnUay b^tiS oFth? H R'cbard E Byrd Speaker vrJStJ ** a"d Edword Echols ot^r of fleers i8""* The inatfH h v Sf ? houses nom elected The Pernocrat.,<5 caucus were ?u * . , Tho Governor's messaee w?a then laid before both housS * The Florida East Coast Railwuv ^ "Pen the new roiui from Miami to Knight's K>v td Zv?Z>b? a nlvin* u a Already steamers are Key Knight's Key and trip in Jl Havana, making the i#thT' *nd *he magnificent tourist grains w, mn through to Knigh"'. irZ u expected that the tiivel >ng time between New York and TT? can. win be ?hort<!ned 0rnk/^ Ha. ing ?7rordU'e' kn?"n " "" ^ of^?' Maximilian was convicted , n? Co^nt Kuno von Moltk* and sentenced to four months inprit oiSSltEJftff S* regard J X * , * conf?rence in ey^ criUeil ? ^mAPia,,?t ot Bix. rn ri If Admiral Brownwn. ? ? Medorem Crawford, formerly molT"11/' Fort McHenry, Baiti ng, ,s made a brigadier general. .u?ctdrM?rrtB,,"t J"d*e Rbca will ?succeed Mr. Henry C. Stuart m . Cbrn^L0' 'h* VirPni* Corporation Commission is confirmed. The Dmee contest for the M?.u. and^title of the Duke of Portffi to^u^OMtV* 8?**11 has decid?* 20 r?nfo 5 m de CMt?Uane tot The Wi amftfirC8/ charging assault. and Bh? T ?5 * st?amer blew ?p she foundered, but th* nrn. was saved. ?r?w Many persons were hurt in rent not. on th? East Sid. of New T?t will" perform' * {'?"'olio Prie.1 of"hi^r marri,?? ???on, Adherents of Senstor Kno* sav i,. thh'.'?Tnr; ^ " ?>im date. b" pr~ld"?al candi Albert Edward Tower ? mmi and' lhehrJ?r*'.nWdi,,whk!l'ed ^Phon. girl/ i. t&ZTS?* ?dM.h" h"Jrn.D- P?a"??- who ? ?S never been north of Mn cock. * "??' <"?" WM<M|jLlHi?P!li.n"rr' N,w Cleans byterian .hu?h I*n0'"><,r? P"? ii>r?,,?<n' Roosevelt attacks R*?. Admiral firownson and characterizes iMb^J in rwigning as "child nd due to "wounded vanity. " gr^Dhs1^*1 bu,,etin' Mth Photo I srapbH, accompanies a War Den?rt Should prohibition be enacted lor the cltjr of Washington, exclelme the Charleston News and Courier, no poa. slble objeotlon would remain to re ducing the salaries of Congressmen to tkn tomer flgur?**fl.000 n rear. WboM ills whieh fate dcUrtUMi, ?mb Bast bear. Tfcylort CT> wnkf Rnnat ?C In w> ft?a and MmII?i? is Nthirt'i gnat ly-?ana Coa?h?. Golds, Croup u4 Oos* ???Viiuft. ami *11 throat ud l?i| troubles. At druggists. Mo.. Wo. Mid *1.00 pw kettle. Don't be too proud of your iron will until you have found out how much pig- iron there is in its im position. Piles Cured la O to Id Days. Paso Ointment is guaranteed to care any case of Itching. Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles in 6 to todays or money refunded. 50c. An cdv#?rti*emen* is like an egg. If .it doesn't hatcn the first time, it is useless to put it under another hen. Try a new one. WHAT AILS YOU? THOSE WHO HAVE USED Testify to Its benrf'clal effect la the following diseases: Rheumatism, Blood Poisoning, Sciatica, Liver Troubles, Lumbago, Catarrh, Indigestion, Constipation, Gout, Kidney Troubles. RH RUM ACID K TABIjR !'8. Tablet* are fu'l atraugth and con tain the anoiA effect ivo agenta aa liquid RHEUMAC1DK. Write tor booklet "How to cure Rheumatism" B0BB1TT CHEMICAL CO., Maaafaclnrtn ?ALT1 HOII, MD.i r. e. A. Winchester Hunting Rifles From the ten different Winchester repeaters you c?. "'.rely select a rifle ad 1 for hunting your favorite game, be it squirrels cr grizzly bears. No matter which model you select you can count on its being well made, ac curate and reliable. SHOOT WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES IN WINCHESTER OUNS ? i i FREE A POSTAL FROM TOD And We Will Send Free, to Prove That it is the Most Effective External Cure for Rheumatic Pains and Aches, a Large BOTTtE OF Confident that it will do for you what it haa done for others, and that to uso it ia to praiae it, na doea the writer of the following grateful letter:? "With muscular rheumatism I suf fered to the extent that even to control the pen held in my right hand was impossible at timee. On one such day I first uaed Minard's Liniment. No indorsement could come from a worse sufferer or more grateful heart than mine. O. W. IXVys, Cambridge, Maw." 8end ft postal to Minard's Liniment Co., 0o. Framingham, Mass. Jokn WhltefeCo. LewUvlUe, Ky. FURS antf HIDBS The Fourth BrtiU, a pubiiwtiwa dmUd to the inttmU of American newspapers and their pabliaktn, ?on- \ tains a synopsis in a wiiat issue of , the affect of tho rapidly advancing eoet of aatarial entering into the . making of Mirap^pan. The selling) pries of many important newipapm has recently been doubled. Consumption of white paper has nearly quadrupled in fifteen years. The forests of spruce and other pulp woods from which the paper is manu factured are being gradually stripped, ' adding a second item to the pyramid , of increasing cost. The expense of labor has risen materially, so that in * many instances the cost Jo the pub- J lisher of his white paper is more than one-fourth larger than the price given him under former contracts. | When it is considered that even under the most favorable conditions, I the cost of the paper on which the 1 newspaper is printed hardly equaled the selling or subscription price, the effect of this sharp and permanent advance can be seen at a glance. | It has been the means of confront ing publishers everywhere with a serious increase in the cost of main tenance and production. No Southern newspaper has yet ad vanced its subscription price, but Southern readers should apprecite more than ever that they arc getting the news of the world at a cost which is inconsiderable in comparison with the heavy price the publishers are paying for the service. ? Atlanta Con stitution. Grown from pure bred seeds. Quality and satisfaction guaranteed. Early Jersey Wakefield; Charleston Larr* Type Wakefield; Early Flat Dutch; Late Plat Dutch. 1,000 to 6,000 at $1.50 per 1,000 6,000 to 10,000 at $1.25 per 1,000 10,000 to 20, 000 at $1.00 per 1,000 20,000 or over at special rates. I guarantee delivery Id good condition. N. B I make a specialty of a crate of cabbage plants containing 100 each of the four varieties, delivered at any Southern Express Office for $1 00. ARTHUR W. PERRY Young's Island, S. C. So. 3- '03. Syrup rffigs ^EbxirfSeraui CleaoMi Ae System Effect ually, Dispels Colds andneaA acnes due to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts truly as a Laxative. Best forMen\v^men and. CKilA - If? t i *? g?* us Dewficial OfecTs Always Luv tne Genuine %vkidi nas uie jull name of tne Com i "CALIFORNIA Fg Syrup Co. _ by wtwin it is manufactured . printed on tn? front otrvory packn^e. j SOLO STALL LEADING DRUGGIST& ! on* size only, regular price 50* bo(H?. I p| PONATAILK AND STATIONARY Engines i AND BOILERS S?w, Lath and Shlncle Mill*. Injretora, I Putapa and Fitting*. Wood t??i, Spllttera, fehafta, Pulleya. Baiting, Oasolln* Kuglna*. ????? LOMBARD, fwdby, Hathiai ind Boilet Works m4 Supply Ski, AUGUSTA. OA. SIMPK1NS' PROLIFIC COTTON. I>at a* book your order M* for your pantlag >a*d iiaatyaar. Make* f> in ?><? ti> ibicc t?*iaa i*raore. Earlt it ami ???*t ; .> iflc cotiou In thf loath. VI* da 40 pouad<i??/ luU at *ln. lillt kdf'A Taailmonlala furnl-hed <?? -p|?IIo?tt"n. Award*# Brat premium at N. <\ o ?-.? I- air. lws. iMKau i IW7 oa Baat stalka. Beat kwil, B?h Acrr and llaat Bala. Pr ea tl.&O par Biaaai; tlv# Huahrtaor mora for ?i.M W. A. >mPKIIISi Urawrr ?% Inlroduttr Karal Baata Na. A, KHlrtgh. V C. TERMBi Caaa with urdcr. SatUfacllou < uar?Qta?d. Dropsy ill KnwTM ?11 awaUta^r In ? to m pay* ; effect* a ytnuant cura la jo to 60 daya. Trial traatmant |1*M ftaa. Not hlagoan b? (aim Wcfca Or. M. H. Srtex'i tana, . ??aalallata. In ? Atlanta. (M. THE BEST WAY INVEST $20. I How a ttniall Invent mrnt may bring you it l.ftrg^ Income. Address AMERICAN POST COMPANY, Bloom(UM<l. Indian*. Bigger Cotton Yields Per Acre The value of commercial fertilizers has been demonstrated over and over again by both government and private comparative * tests. We stand ready to demonstrate to you at any time that the surest way to "in crease your yields per acre" is to use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers Hon. R. J. Redding, former Director of the Geor gia Exp. Station, is authority for the statement that "experiments made at this station show that well balanced commercial fertilizer applied to one acre of land, and well cultivated, may be reasonably ex pected to produce an increase of yield of 6ecd cotton. At the present price of cotton this would mean a large extra profit (for both lint and seed), after deducting the price for fertilizer." You'll find reports of many other comparative tcstsj together with much valuable information con cerning land culture in the new Virginia-Carolina Year Boole or Almanac. Ask you local fertilizer dealer for a copy ? or we'll send you one free, if you write our nearest cales office. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia. S. C. k Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Durham. N. C. Charleston, S. C> Italtimorr, Md. Coluoil us, Oa. Montgomery, Ala, Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. PXj^.2TT8 THAT WILL MAKE OA.BBAG-H Enr'y Jcrae> Charleston Taht* Henderson'# Early Early Wakefield Type Wakefield Bocceuion Winnlns SUtdt Bun.roer I am located on one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, our climate is mild, just sufficient cold to harden and cause plants to stand severe freezing after setting out in the colder sections, /guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. Express rtiTes to all points very low. Prices: 1,000 to 5,000 at $1.50; 5,000 to 9.000 at 91.25; 10,000 and ovtf at $1 00. Special prlcr* oo large lot*. Send your order* to X*. w. TOWZjU0? PtonMr Want Qrswsr Wta, T?i*? MmC *? ft- Martin's ?. C. Lm BMan Plot, Mirtla'i frtrt, t. 1. ' 9HOC9 AT ALL 1 PRICES. ton KVERV ?OV^WOMEII. MIMICS AND CHILDREN. 'a&sssssd zzr^An-szTI^&S "Sg ? ~ .Tffe.rJ* ** Bw 8I,0W Camot It Equalled At Anj Price 8oM by ?b. ..Ilii PgaB?y W? pn?* ?? fUmi**! on bottom. ' r?k?lVo Anbatltwt*. pwj of lh? world. Mint, i Hrofklon, Mati, I* So, Send Your Orders to ~ p. Q. TOWLES. Towg't bland, S. C. r^TsHtegBfijH tarttr nvantltta*. moot ruaranteed D*c. lat to April Int.