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

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NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID *n-t Oat Don ia Many paoplt persist in riding on the atrc?t can. insufficiently protected by tiotkiH TV* (tart out per ha pa is tba heat of tba day and do not fad tba naad ot wnm. Tba rapid moving of the car coola the body unduly. When they board tba car perhaps they are alight It perspiring. When the lody la in this condition it is easily ehilted. This is especially true when a parson is sitting. Beginning a street car ride in the middle of the day and ending it in the even ing alsaost invariably requires extra wraps, but people do not observe theae pre cautions, hence they catch cold. ('olds are very frequent in the Sprina on this account, and as the Summer ad vances, they do not decrease. During the Spring months, no one should think of riding on tne car without being provided with a wrap. A cold caught in the Spring is liable to last through the entire Summer. Great caution ah<-*ild he observed at this aeaann against exposure to cold. During the first few pleasant dnys of Spring, the liability of catching cold is greet. No wonder so many people acquire muscular rheumatism and catarrhal diseases during this season. Ifowever, in spite of the greatest precautions, colds will be caught. " At the apncarance the first symptom. 1'eruna should he taken according to directions on tlie bottle, and continued until every symptom disappears. Do not put it off. Do not waste time by taking other remedies. Begin at once to take (Vrunn and continue it until you are positive that the cold has entirely disappeared. This may save you a long and perhaps serious illness Ister on. Bad Effccls From Cold. Mr. M. J. Peutach, Secretary Building, Material Trade* Council, 151 Nvaahingtoo' lit Chicago. 111., write*: **! have found your medicine to he un asuallv efficacious in getting rid of had /Vow cold, nnd more especially in drivii^ away all symptoms of catarrh, with which I am freqcuntly troubled. -The nel*a/ Perutia gtven in catarrhal , troubles alone is well worth the price per | bottle. I haw used the remsdy for several years now." I Spells of Coughing. Mrs. C. E. I?ng, writes from Atwood, Colorado, aa follows: -When I wrote you for advice my little ^three-year-old girl had a cough that had been troubling her for four months. She ?oofc oof <1 cattily, nnd would wheeze and have ajxlla of couching that would sometime* laat for h hall hour. *" Now we van never thank you enough for the change you have made in our little one'* health. Before ahe began talcing your l'eruna she Buffered everything in the way of cough, colds and croup, but now nhe lias taken not quite n bottle of l'eruna, and is well and Htrong as she has ever been in her life." Fc-m-na for Colds. Mr. James Morrison, 68 Kaat 16th St., l'aterson, N. J., writes: "1 have given Peruna a fair trial, and I Find it to lie just what you claim it to lie. 1 cannot praise it too highly. 1 have used two iKittles in my family for colds, and everything imaginable. I can safely say that vour medicine is the best I have ever usod.v Pcruna is sold by your local druggist. Buy a bottle today. The ?azj man will also lie about it. WrkK* Vmpm4tm v Cures Nervousness, WtMrtbsr KM <wt, worried, nkmplw-iiMt or wbat not It ^utet* mod r?(wb?M brain sod iifrvt**. It'? liquid and plea<*snt to take. Trial bott'es 10c. Regular si nm 26c. sad 60c. , at dnigglnUi. Young men should settle up before they aettle down. L?dlM Can W?>r Shoes Om stae smaller after using Allen's Foot fc?^sr i ? It make* tight or new sho?? assy. Care* swollen, i ot, ating. a hing Oat, throwing nails, cornsand bnnlons. At alldrjagiets and shoa stores. 25c. Dou'tar osptanyanbetitnte. Trial package Fkkk by mall. Addi ess Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy,N.Y. The larger a man feels the smaller Jhe appears to other men. So. 16- '08. t MACHINE-GROUND PAINT. TXxnluntlly one hears the "hand -mixed" paint of the painter slight ingly spoken of as "unscientific** and ""not thoroughly mixed." The facto are all oa the side of the painter and his hand ? prepared paint. It la the most "scientific** paint 'there fa, because it is made on the 'spot ts s?lt the particular purpose <or which It Is to be used. It is as scientific ss a good doctor's prescrip tion. If the painter did not mix it sthus It would be as unscientific as a I patient medicine. Moreover the paint ? skleh s good painter turns out is mads of genuine white lead and pure linseed oil. I( he does not mix It hlm 'Self he Is not sure wbat Is In !t and consequently his client cannot be sure. As for not being thoroughly mixed ? t>y machinery, that Is simply a mia - statassent. White Lead as made by National Lead Company Is thoroughly . incorporated with 7 or 8 per cent, of Kjmro Linseed oil in the factory, mak Mlig n paste. This paste need only be thinned with additional linseed oil to ?sake It ready for the brush. The thorough Incorporation of pig ment and oil has already been accom plished before the painter gets It. To know hoT/ to tell pure white load Is a great advantage to both painter and house-owner. National Lead Company will send a tester free to anyone Interested. Address the company at Woodbrldge Building, New York, N. Y. It is a good deal easier to earn money than to get a living out of it. BORAX, NATURE'S DISINFECT ANT, CLKANSKR AND PURIFIKR. r Everybody realizes the necessity ot some method of purification of einks, ?drains snd utensils in which may lurk the germ of a dreadeJ disease. Health Is a question ot cleanliness and prevention. Most people are familiar with the ase of disinfectants In their ordinary sense ? all of which are unpleasantly associated with disagreeable odors, on which aro depended to kill tho contagion (which disinfectants must <of necessity be of a more or less dan gerous character) tnd must be used for this purpose and for no other, and In consequence kept from children and cnreleas handling. Thero is, however, wlli-iir. 'he reach of all our readers a simple, safe and aeonomirnl nrliclo lhat will not only answer for every <Mainfecting purpose ?but can aif.o bo need for a multi tude of domestic cleansing and puri fying purpue?: ? Borax, Borax is n pure, whlto harmless powder coming direct from Nature s laboratory; in fact Bo;?x has of^eu been called "Nature's Cleanser and Disinfectant. " Two tableapoonfuls of Borax In a pailful of hoi water poured do vn the greare ciiokcl pipes cf a sink, or Unshed thvoa^'.i a illi-ca?3 la d..vn, cleaur-j* ?? ? i puiiii*,s .caving it 4i?an ami MtveU. B-;d clothing and c!o!h?r, us?d In a sick roori cj.ii ?!o h; <*;??? ?? ? ?/ clean and suu?.')-wiiite, if vasii'id jJ M hot solntlon of Boras water. Kitchen and oaiin;; uUnslls, used ?daring lllnr*i will lie kept from all possibility of c<i<;a|?:oii if Borax is .ased wren w:tsi'li?^ them. Purj &s ?boow and harmless a* ?alt, and be cause it can. on ?md for almost every domeatie a-td mvdlcsl purpose, Borax anust be considered the one great household necessity. NO SUCH LUCK. "And do you sell these beautiful thoughts of your soul for mere dol lars!" she exclaimed. "Nope," said the poet, sorrowfully. "I seldom get more than 50 cents fo? "em." ? Cleveland Leader. f)farnrw Cannot Re Cnred jylocal applications tui theycanoot rvach the liNoaaed portion of the ear. There is only on* way to curs deisfnena. and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deaf nosa is canned by *u ?nflnmed condition of tho mncoos lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it u entirely cloecd Ceafneas is the result, and aniens the inflam mation can be taken out and this Cube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. N ine cam out of ten are caused bycatarrh, which isnothingbntan inflamed condition of tho mnoonn surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar* for any *aae of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) that ran uot be cured by Hall's ( Catarrh Cure. Send for tircn lars free. P. J.Chkw kt & Go.,Toledo,0. Sold by Drucgists, 75c. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. R?fb<rd the Queen'a Invitation. Madame Antoinette Sterling, the American singer, once unconsciously committed a breach of etiquette, which Is recorded in the son's re cent memoir of his mother. Queea Victoria commanded Madame S.crl ing to sing before her. Without any thought of offending, the singer re plied simply that she was sorry, but on the evening designated she */as engaged to sing for a charity; she would be pleased to sing for her maj esty the next week. The consternation among court of* flclals was great. What would have happened if the singer had not been prevailed upon to break her engage ment and comply wi.h the queen'a behest only a Lord Chamberlain knows. Even a Lord Chamberlain could not prevaii on her *o break her rigid resolution against wearing a low dress it a concert, ard court cus tom had to yield to her. The queen took unconscious re venge on the American by present ing her with a tea service, for Mad ame Sterling kept all her life a child i6h resolution never to drink tea be cause the spilling of the tea in Bos ton harbor was the symbol of Ameri can defiance of England. We have a right to our opinion, pleads the Mobile Register, of any young man who will let a sweet, mod* est girl do the proposing, because it happens to be leap year. LOST f300 Flaying Mcdlrine when Right Food was Needed. Money spent for "tonics" and : "bracers" to relieve indigestion, while the poor old stomach Is loaded with pastry and pork. Is worse than losing a pocketbook containing the money. If the money only Is lost It's bad enough, but with lost health from wrong eating, U is hard to tnako the money back. A Michigan young lndy lost money on drugs but Is thankful she found a way to get back her health by prop er food. She writes: "1 had been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for six years and spent tnroe hundred dollars for treatment In the attempt to get well. None of It did mo any good. "Finally 1 tried Grape-Nuts food, n:id the results were such that. If it cost a dollar a package, I would not be without It. My trouble had been caused by eating rich food such as pastry and pork. 'The most wonderful thing that I ?M<?r happened to me. I am sure, was J Hie change In my condition alter I | began to cat Crape-Nuts. I began to i n prove at one nnd the fl"s- week I ^a/iied lour pounds. j "I feel that I cannot express my 1 r -lf In terms that are worthy of the I benefit Crape-Nuts haa brought to u;e, and you are perfectly freo to publish this letter If It will send some poor sufferer relief, such as has come to me." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Head, "The Road to Wollvllle," In pkgs. "There's a Rea son." Late fie tv* In "Brief MIHN MATTERS Of IRTtKST Night riders are suspected of start ing a fire which caused $226,000 dam age in Lynchburg. Three stables were destroyed at Elkton in a fire which threatened part of High street. Thomas Coleman, a prisoner in the Petersburg jail, strangled himself to death. The skeleton of an officer of the United States Navy was found on James river shore near the scene of Civil War naval battle. Andrew Carnegie has added $5. 000.000 to the fund for pensioning university professors and extended the benefits to members of State uni versity faculties. The Conreid Metropolitan Opera Company promises a number of nov elties and will try producing opera in English. Capt. Ejnar Mikkelsen the Arctic explorer, returned to Seattle from his expendition. The Chicago real estate boomer who accused Rostand of plagiarism is in a sanitarium and bankrupt, with liabi lities of $5,000,000 and assets of $1, 000,000. A Chicago jury decided that $50 hats are not a necessity for women, and that a man in moderate circum stances need not pay for them. Thomaa F. Ryan is said to, have told flic grand jnry investigating a street 'ail way deal that out of the $700,000 pr.id he cud four others were reim bursed for a $>00,000 compaign con tribution. Chancellor Day, of Syracuse Uni versity, narrowly escaped defeat as a delegate to the Methodist General Conference at Baltimore. The Savannah Board of Trade cele brated its twenty-fifth anniversary. A special board will present plans for the reorganization of the array. Russia is annoyed by the determi nation of the United States to main tain the "op?n door" in Manchuria. Representative Mudd denies that he has joined in the fight to prevent the renoniination of Representative Pearre. John Sharp Williams, in a strong speech ag-.iinst the Republican tactics eomnarcd Floor Leader Payne to Fal staff. The Senate committee agreed t" vote Monday on the bills to limit shipments of whiskey into prohibi tion States. Thirty-six men, including the com mander, lost their lives when the British torpedo boat destroyer Tiger was eut in two by the cruiser Ber wick. James Jeffrey Roche, the American consnl at Berne, is dead. As a protest against the killing or wounding of a number of persons by troops the workmen of Rome have gone on a strike. Mrs. Helen Orey charges that Government agents grossly mistreat , the Indians and brought in the names of Secretary Garfield and other officials. President Roosevelt told peace ad vocates that he honed to get Congress to add four battleships to the navy. Ilis secretary testified that a sub marine boat attorney had tried to nse pressure on Congressman Landis. Republicans fought vigorously the attempt of Democrats to obstruct the business of the House by a filbnster. and the parliamentary contest kept the House in session until 10.09 o'clock last night. Speaker Cannon introduced a reso lution to investigate the Paper Trust. The Republicans bronchi in a spe cial rule to end the Democratic fili buster in the House. The House passed the Agricultural Appropriation bill. President Castro's organ in a de fiant tone announced the refusal of Venezuela to arbitrate American claims. The Finnish Diet was dissolved be cause of sympathy with Russian terrorists. M, P avloff is accused of grafting during the Russo-Japanese "?Var. Byron Wahlrop, of Goochland county, was killed by his son-in-law, John L. Baltimore, who committed suicide. Staunton chose C. E. Ashburner, of Richmond, m?nager. The Nebraska delegation to the Populist convention is demanding a postponement until after the Demo cratic National Convention under threat of a bolt. The Indiana Republican Con vention instructed for Vice-Presi dent Fairbanks and nominated a Slnte ticket. Miss Roberta Menges, daughter of Morris Menges, formerly of Balti more, was married unexpectedly to Capt. Arthur Hill, a lord's son. Three persons perished in a fire in n New York tenement and 15 others jumped to escape. New York University students re fused to attend classes because of suspension of junior class president. Chief of Detectives of Terra Haute was killed in a courtroom by a pris oner just convicted. Secretary Taft, in an address at f*olu;nbus, pleaded for a greater navy. The taking of testimony was begun in the Vnnderbilt divorce case. Hotel ? Collapses, Nino Deaths. London, B.v ( able. ? Nine persona wore killed, five probably fatally in jured, and a gcore suffered less ser ious hurts by the collapse of the York Hotel annex. Fifty were buried in the ruins when the annex wont down. It is thought a ea? explosion was the cause of the fall of the building. i ? . 1 tiMvNnUlM I tenJatMlac m Ttfun 44tn u4 tte nmKi aae gut." II? ?<, Mrs. M BwMf. Tihimii it tk* MML NM, tpilllllt COTO tor ?WM w4 all otW ikla koM by dnc adM or Hat by atoll tor no. by J. 1. Im. mat, Dope A. tevoHtk. Qa. Tbo fellow whooe work Is grinding boon wear* away. WAS DRIRiOUS WiTH~ ECZEMA. Pain. H*at aad Tibiae Ww Kxcra clatlnc? Crtiram Acted like Mafk. "Aa wnpHna Hrnltf oat on ajr daujrH tor'o chat I took hor to o doctor, ud bo wo?ioan'-w| it to Ke ocmow of a ??nr bod ffora. H? bfr, bat tbo 4imuo aprsnd to hor back, and then tbo whole ot hor hood wu afforted. and til hor hair hod to bo rat off. The oern ?ho suffered woo oscnrittiai, and with that ud tbo hoot and tingling her lift woo almost unbeara ble. Occasionally abe wan ddirioos aad oho did not have a proper hoar's deep .for maay aichte. The wowd doctor wo triod afforded her jast aa little rdief as the first. Thea I purchased Cotieara -Soap. Dint ?Mat. and Pills, aad before the Oinlmeat was three-qaarters fiaiahoff every trace of the disease was cone. It really aeeraed like magic. Mrs. T. W. Hyde. Urealwood, Essex. England, Mar. S, 1907.* This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Ga., writes to Mrs. Jnmkham : " I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles. My doctor said an opera tion waa the only chance I had, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. . " One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first bottle I was better, and now I am en tirely cured. " Every woman suffering' with any female trouble should take Lydia & Finkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ox women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Plnkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. PbY ITS CPt LC PTICI DC CURB srt&,5J*rsl 5K^*2s^?tt3Sl>u5 ?.&?*. an. Ml ft* ttmt ft? HA. It is not a disgrace to fail, bat it is a crime not to try again. Hicks' i'npwdtao Car?* llMdaeh*, WkKhtr from oolda, bMt, stomach or nervous trosMw. Mo AmmuUM or du> mrau drae?. It's liquid and not* Immo diataly. Trial bottla* lOo. Bogota aiaaa Sk, aad 80c., at all draitftlsta. Some men just wont foot a bill without kicking. OorfiaW Tea. the harit mcdkrtno. iwnw a Kaaltkx acttoa of Hrtr, ktdMji, atomacb and bowola. Take it for conatipaUon and aifk-htadadw. Writ* Uartiold Tea Co.. Hroaiklyn. K. Y.. far few aanplw DOES ADVERTISING PAT? It docs and i.t does not. Here is sn article from The Fouth Estate, a newspaper trade paper of New York: "The Success Publishing Company, whose offices are situated on the eighth floor of the New York Univer sity Building, 32 Waverly Place, New York, wanted a clerk, and the Ac countancy Publishing Company, in the same building, needed an office boy one day last week. "Each concern put a small ad. in one of the daily newspapers and more than 400 men and boys applied for the positions. "The two crowds met and in some unexplained way the doors of the Ac countancy office were forced and a lot of the office furniture was broken. "After a riot call the police arrest ed twenty-three men, who were later discharged in a magistrate's court for want of evidence." The Accountancy Company, view ing the wreck of its office furniture, would no doubt declare, if closely pressed, that in the case in question it has ascertained that advertising did not pay. ANOTHER INSTANCE. A Western merchant, in a conver sation with a competitor, remarked that "advertising does pay" and as incident thereto stated that the week previous he hud advertised in their daily paper for a boy, and sure enough the following morning his ed vertisement was more than covered in the fact that his wife had presented him that same morning with twins ? both boys. There is little to be feared from the fellow who is mad. The fellow who is in a good humor is the dan gerous rival. DOVE-TAILED PUTTY L8CK SASH N?MMw m afford tm m? Ik* aid kl?d ?kw ?*? ?m (?t lh? rutty L??fc (MkJWtM?k*?p. fWMltkj Randall Bros.. ""MMr iwuuuil Ul VJ?, at^ahta.oa. AN UNCUL.TUKBD WOMAN. "What makts you think she U un cultured?" "tfhe thinks Amb'i plays art et? pld." "Wall, a lot of people thlak so.** "Tea, but she says so." ? Cleveland Leader. Men enjoy doing anything they don't have to do for a living . H'lH,StVlta*'D>no?iW?nroB? Ptaeaeg ? per nanently oared by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 0 trial bottle sad treatise free. Or. XL R. Pine, Ld.,881 Arch St. Phila., Pa. One trouble with the "dead-beat" is that he isn't dead. Itch cared in SO aluUs by WeeHenf* iMiUiyistws. Never fails. At ills? i?a A man who whines is worse than an owl screech. KCZKMA COMIO J. 11. Maxwell. Atlanta. Oa. says: ** suffered aconjr with a eevere of ???? ?i. Tried six different semedlae sad was la despair, when a neighbor void m- to try sheptiiae's tbttbbiwb. Attar ?loc M worth et your tbttbbimb aad soap I am wapUulj eared. I e~aaot nay too much la tts p? lee " Tbttbbmib at dracgteu or br aaH 10a. Roap Sfto. J. T. Kamuia, Dept. A, Savannah, Oa. Hit Misfortune. "I was n celebrated pianist and a great success with the public," con fided the sad-eyed man to his com panion, "but I had a misfortune which threw me out of favor with my audiences and cut off my revenue as a performer!" "What was your misfortune f" asked his friend. "My hair fell out!" ? Prom the April Bo hemian. SPRING KIDNKY TROUBLE. Vividly Described by One Who Ha* Buffered Prom It. Mrs. H. Mutzobaugh, of Duncan non. Pa., says: **1 was sick and mis erable all last Spring, and as 1 did not know what was the matter. 1 kept going down and down until I was a physical wreckl I had smothering spells, i flashes of heat over the kidneys, and pain in passing the kidney secretions, which con tatned sediment. My husband urged me to try Doa#'a Kidney Pills, and at last I did so. They did me much good, and I used in all eight boxes, which restored mo to perfect health." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Trust no man's memory ? nor your own. Habitual v. I Constipation ay t*pfrn\Ane*Ajr oncrcome W.rf ^?rMna! efforts v??tMKe cjyIUyf ?W^OmiD o|Kj* cnii^i'ttir^NM, wKich, enables o?f to jonn regular habitfr daily 50 tKat as&Utancc w M*. lure may U gradual^ jtfjwiiwlA *\*tn no longer needed astKeUst?V remedies, whew required, are to >wW nature atU not to supplanttWe mW ?)^t?ctioNfttv>)iicli mutt depend utti Stately upm pro^eir Mudilmtht, w/ tht genuine California Fig Syhup Co. ?niy SAYE MONEY fey k?ri?i Tmt ???*? MWIltol wrvlcr. I<pi>jk| Mj||< ?f ^ 1 - ?'T* rAI*T CO.. *??*'? 4 UIM Karfalk. JTm. THE DUTCH 1 0OY PAINTER STANDS TOR PAINT QUALITY IT IS FOUND ONLY ON L PURE WHITE LEAD MADE BY THE . OLD DUTCH pwocr.as, 0,000 V alum Given A waj THE RACYCLE Im (train on chain, It runa and climb* I hUl* tuler than other bicycle*. 1? the UfBMt Belling bl*h-*rade wheel In tbe world. Will I aet a life time. W?m>kt>o cheap RACYCLRBbut Toucan Eft ronn AT FACTORY PRICES 55SS2*ffi lo? and pamphlat aati t >*?>. It tella about ttu BAOYCUC and bow to (at tha IIO.OOO. Mmtutvuu of tw uercix, miomjtbvi, a So. 16-08. ?HOC* AT all nttcn, ron kvirv MCMBCft OF TMK FAMILY, CHILDREN. W. L Douglas $4 inn $5 6Bt Edge Shoes CMmot B# EamlM At Am Prloe M as Sxetmatm^kt* ?j A "U TIOW. W. L DootUi nam* and Drloe U itimMd on bottom. Tnk# IV* Mm* ?*. ^^^ifc^isrS-srr A Sprain or Strain must have immediate attention Sloeavs Luvinveivt is invaluable in an emergency of this kind . It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion. reduces the swelling and slrenqthens the weak muscles. Because of Us antiseptic and healinq properties, Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy known for cuts.wounds.bruises shnqs, burns and scalds. PRICE 25* 50* & $1.00. Dr. Carl S.Sloan. Boston., Mass 'Twill Help You B 21 Cardui, the woman's remedy, has been known for many years as "Woman's Relief," because of Its great value in the treatment of female diseases. 'Twill help you, if you are a sufferer from any of the ills peculiar to women,1 which can be reached by medicine. Why? Because it has helped other sick women. Wine of Cardui for headache, backache, pressing-down pains, nervousness, irritablity, and other symptoms of general female weakness. Mrs. R. L. Denney, of Huntsville, Ala., writes: "Caraui does me more good than any medicine 1 have ever taken." Try. WRITE FOR FREE, BOOK ? ui Book for Women, giving lymptomi, ciQtei, home treatment and valuable hlnte on diet, axtrclteo, ate. tent free on requeot In plain wrapper, by mall prepaid# Lad lea* Adritory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Cbattr. ooga, Tenn. Pome men arc horn small nnd some ftrow smaller. Mr?. Winmow's Soothing Hympfor (Jhlkaron toothing, (?oftonn'^enunm.reducosinfUimma tlon, nrlVftym pain, c toy wind colic, 25c a t>otUe S'ill water noon fjrows stagnant. Many Old IVople Suffer From Flronrhlal Affections. particularly at this t Into of your. Brown's Hronchlal Trochee give Immediate relief. Small tnlk was invented to keep small minds from insanity. It is nlways safe to judge n man by what he doesn't liko to do. Free Ouro for Rhmu~ maii&m , Bone PmSn mnd Eozomaa Botanic HI?od Balro <B B. 0.) cureethe torn r.r.fi of Rheumatism, bone pains, swollen muscles and loints by purifying (he blood. Thousands of rates tnr?H by B B. B >ft?i all other treatments failed. Price ft.oo par lane bottle at ding stores, with complete direction* for home treatment. Large sample free by writing Blood Balm Co . Atlanta. C>a Q!*K N?w II B.F. Oltfa 0?a*1la? Form ft.. ?'"? ('kMp. WallM* II r<>? , Knrfolk . Vu Thompson's Eye Water There Is Cn8y One Qtulnlno" That Im Laxzativo Bromo Quinine OHD THE WOULD OVER TO OUR* A OOLO !M Off OAF. Always remember the fall name. Look lor thte tignatur* on every box. 26c. NOT NUBBINS, CUT? two shapely ears ami more per stalk. Ears that are solid from tip .to' Wtt. Kvery ^rain plump and hc;ayy arid rich. That is the common record when a worn soil is properly treated with POTASH Tvt 119 send you our Free TV*>U1et, "Plant Food." It is a s*lcntifir <1l*cut? ?ion of the agr!eulttir.?l problem, aii'l is thoroughly ?ti tuple and pritical. It will show you how to double the value of a field. Write for it ti?-?l.iy. A'!dr-09 OERMAN KALI WORKS, 9J Nassau Street, New Yo.v Chicago? Monad nock ttultdlnff Atlanta, (la. -1224 Can-J'er fJulidln*