The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, December 10, 1908, Image 4

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rr.oM sovni Carolina - IMUISCS ff-HIMIUL ex-senator M. C. Butler. 0/T< *"<"?? -tapf by Ou'arrh of .VftimoftS? iVi m i a ltd* ? Ca u -rh a/ th- S nm ich ami it Thertjor: a Uotnedjf fk r Dynpepri '. ?? - . lion. M. C. Butler. U. 8. Senator from South Cirolinn for two terms, in A letter from WnsWington. D. C.. write* , to the 1'oruna Medicine Co., as follows: "I rmn meommei id Prin t* for dy*t?n ?*'? ?n l Hto nmeh trouble. 1 hit re fcffn umlny your medicine f&r ? t-hnrt period and I feel x'er-j iNt'ct relieved. It i< indued a wonder/ Ml medicine, bealdej a CfbCKl Ionic." CATAlllUl of the stomach is the cor rect name for most cases of dyspepsia, tmlv an internal natarrh remedy, such as lVmna, is available, rerun? Tablets can now be procured. Ask jotur Druggist for a Free Pe ru na Almanac for 1000. l'cruna is sold by your local.drug gist. Ruy n bottle today. Bo. 60- '03. PILES ?Swpl* trntaiMl RsaCnosa Ptlsaad Fistula Cu>? im4 Bnsk sent by nil FRCC. usa co.. dept. a. a Minneapolis. minn. / Pert Paragraphs. When will is right, law is ban ished. ? Danish. A dog's friendship is better than his hate. ? Welsh. The squirrel slaughter of Russiu amounts to 25,000,000 a year. Corruption wins not more than honesty. ? Shakespeare. Envy sets the stronger seal on de sert. ? Ben Johson. Experience purchased by suffering teaches wisdom. ? Latin. A handful of might is bettor than a sackful of right. ? German. Good counsel is better thou a thous and handa. ? German. Commit a sin twice and you will think it allowable. ? Hebrew. A wise man changes his mind; a foci ucver. ? Spanish. The ash borrows poison from the viper. ? Latin*. A beginner is always a good man. ? Martial. Kindness and courtesy need elbow room and are smothered to death in a crowd. Women don't have to swear to show how mad they are, There or? otliar ways, A new broom aweepa olean, but, alai, it stays a new broom such a little while. Industry is the parent to suceess, and the suceess belongs to the man who wons the industry- . Most women are fond of men, but so many of tliem are so partioular as to what men. It is extremely trying to be obliged to associate with people who always and invariably would rather not. Tho girl who spends her time mak ing angel cake and potato salad in stead of castles in Spain will do bet* ter exeoution in after years. The clocks in some households suf fer so much from congestion of the faco that it seems impossible for any members of the household ever to be pn timo. ' 8ome people are so proud of ttair humility that they are constantly committing indiscretions in order that they may gracefully apologist for then.' CAVBK AND EFFECT, Good Digestion Follows Right Food. Indigestion and the attendant dle comforts of mind and body are eer tiAn to follow continued un of Impro per food. Thoso who nre still young and ro bust nre ll'/e1v to overlook tbe fact that, as dropping water will wear a stone away at last, so will the use of heavy, greasy, rich food Anally cause loss of appetite and Indigestion. fortunately many are thoughtful enough to study themselves and note ? principle of Cat so and Effect In ^tr dally food. A K T. young worn writes her experience thus: "Borne time ago I hrd a lot of trou ble from Indlgeetioe, caused byMoo rich food. 1 got so 1 was unable to digest scarcely anything, and medi cines eeened useless. "A friend advised me to try Orape Knte food, praising It highly, and as a last resort I tried It. 1 am thank ful to aay that Orapa-Nuta not only relieved me of my trouble, bat built me up and atrengthened my dlgeetlve ; organs so that 1 can now eat anytblag I desire. Out 1 stick to Orapo-Nuta." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle ICreek, Mich. Read "The Road to rllle," In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A I new one appears from time to time. J They are gennlne, tree and fall of ha aaaa Interest. aOSEO^OON^f" CoafcroBM Over, * fl inint sieaass?--;"* AWWffi |2??(,tSVri4 i Of the appoutmg^s, which a^asfol ? yi 3 eT&c Tio Appointments. ^rc^di^ ^r^A^grt^n> St^John's, West End and To x a way, W. j! A. M.Or?w; Autre JlUe, J. n. Montgomery ; Clrmson, J. 11. Graves-; Donalds, & W. Henry; jUwndeaviHc, R. W. Humphrey.; McCoimiok, A. II. Best; Moont Csr ?<i, J. 8. Abercrombie; PeUer, 8. C. Morris; Pcodletcu. J. p. Anderson; Mc'Suf: f. k wXft WwCir J' ,Sin&leton, supply; West Luton, to Ho supplied; fril Jiaastcn end Bclton, C. C. Derrick, ,.* r- *I?rmon, supernumerary; Wil presiding eider; Allendsle, H. R. Browne; Appleton, J. T. Peeler; Heaufort ?nd Porjt Royal, A. C. Walk or ! . , rsT' , ,Mn' ?upernumera rv ; Bcthd CImilt, C. W. Burgess; Blaek Williams; Charieston, S t* ' Duno?ni Trinity, Peter Stokes; Spring Street, G. P. Watson; Cumberland, 8. A. Donohoe; Mount Pleasant, H. hthcredge; Cottagevillc. ?J. P. Inabmet; Cypress. S. D. Vaughan; Ehrhardt, J. W. Ariail; Hampfo", J.W. Elkins; Henderson! r j \i wP Ridgeland, J. R. (opdand; Rid^ville, W. ft. Good win; South Hampton, W. D. pat nek; Summervillc, J. C. Chandler;" Walterboio, H. J. Cauthen; Young's Island, A. Sassard, O. P. Penny, sup ernumerary; assistant see rotary mis sions. II. B. Browne. Coktsbiwy Distriet? J. C. Roper presiding elder; Abbeville, Henry Stokes; Butler, W. P. Wav- CV>k??? j>ury, F. E. Dibble ; Greenwood, Main AhK ii ?P'i.Ke,Iy; 0reonw?od and Abbeville Mills, O. R Whittaki?r Ire'l* j"'w '|;.B,ovd; Newberry. Cel.; inH U1. L tolling; O'Neal Street and Mollobon, W. C. Kellev; New berry Ciremt, J. M. Friday ; Ninetv i S i>u ??k ; Parki,v'He, George Lee Phoenix, J. T. Miller; Pros penty, H. W. Whit taker ; Princeton, vZi Sp,T*;^ah,da- D- E Camak \ erdery, W. E. Wiggins ; Waterloo, O. L. I)aRant;rWhitmire, O. A. Jeff roat ; Lander college, Jno. O. Wil son, president . Columbia District ? J. W Daniel presiding elder; Aiken, J. B. Trav -ck; Batesburg S. 0. Cautey; SX Street U??w ?oIumbia? Washington Street, H. W. Bays; J. A. Campbell supernumerary ; Main Street, A N "T?^rnrstrr> B R T,,rnip Hronli Tfe b L "edenbangh ; Hreokland, W. 8 Myers; Edgew^d F. Seoggina; Edgefield. L. I). OiU OHbert ,C1irCUt' J" I- Spinks; ilbert, C. S Folder; Graniteville, E. F. Green; JohnsUui, B. J. Guess I-nnjclojt. E. A. Wayne; I*eevitle, s! I-ejmiKton, j w Neelov: ?*>"*; W- H Thrower North AuCT,t? J. L.' Stokes; Riddel W uiiJf; ? u*"i SprinKfleld, 0. l>ukes, M. 1?? Ferguson, tniDer. nnmerary; Swansea, J. c. Davis Wagener, R. C. Boulware; "Columbia College, W. W. Daniel, PS Epworth Orphanage, W. B Wharton superintendent; Pah\e Coiiege. G W talker, president, ' Florence District? P. F. Kileo. nre, m ? elder; Bennettsville, R E Turnipseedj- Bennettsville Circuit^ w. P. Meffdors ? Brightsville, P. B Ingrabsm ? Bethlehem, J. B. Weldon Carters vllle, A. M. Gardner; Cheraw T^rin A ?J C7lMt?rfleld, M. f' Dukes; Clyde, D. H. EveUttY n.r M L- ?n,k?i Ep! '?it j n T M01; ' Cir. fle d r r m Mnjor ; E??t Che.ter Jon?f'H.rt"il!:f!A IOrin"b??i.p; r. te u^r?v0r"i'arn|IL"Tr' J' Mar'boro; R. "XL .\c^na liconard ; Tiromonaville. K. w. Mnsoh r Su"dny ac"?"1 ?,i". & Greenville Distriet ? W. M Ptinenn presld.nff elder; Clinton. J. K m"' hnffey; Lasley, C. B. Bumns; Foun. Court n' m T? Oray f>urt, R. M. DuBose; Greenville Muncombc Street, W. A. MassebeauJ \vem.e a' v' n - Ho,roy(1 1 Hampton vi \\* XV uE'-PT ai**CrV WcBt ?reen iv j ^ ^1; Monaghan and Poa J N T A- ??cc: ?na r tJ j* J*- Isom! Greenville Circuit, . P. Attaway; Greer, E. T. Hodees; [.nurens, first churoh, J. D. Crout> CQ,r<Vi,t' S x T- McCitrty; Ub W, S. Henry North Pickens, E. >. T.iomascn; Pirkenns, N. G. Bal ,fn?'p. V Inabinet, snperntimer iiireir S T0n^' " A. Vongue; South 11, w Ti 0rCMl,:. Traveler's Pest. ? it. Walker; conference secretary njssijujs, R. L. Holro.vd. Kings free Distriet? J. F?. Carlisle 'residing cMrr ; Cades. E M Mr Cil'k;/0r,,?VillC| W- T- Beden >angh ; Georgetown. Dune.an, W IT l odges; West End. W. II. Mnrrav; flrejleyv, le. I E Pe.ler; Harper. 'nnrll ; .folinFonville. J I, Ml.Hn.ui., ; .Jordan. T. W. c?,||,?|d ; Kl.iKstre,s W. A. Fairey; l,ake Cilv it' a ; "Ivllanvillo, \y j ileaton, E. K. Moore; New //on, K . Hntson; Pinouolis, W. H Perrv ' 'ihome, T. .T. Clyde; Salfers, W T Patrick; Sampit, R. F. Bryant Joranlon W H. Murphy; Bout) Horence, J. H. Sojourner; Summer V"d 8tJ ?*vh< E 8- ^nes. Marion District ? E. O Wits... 'residing dder; Blenheim. J ' T ?nshten; Britton's Nerk. .T. M Ga- i "e; Brownsville, C. M. Peclf. ?uckivilJe, 0. N. Peuntrec; Cm' 2' Counts ; Con wav, G J ?dwards; Conway Circuit. K 1 fwkson: Clio. C. c. Herbert; Hillc. ?. (. Kitklsnd : Gallivrr-i's. .1 ^ A* T/ T (- O'Dcll; Lntt; w""*' n R nnko? - Rive. >V. R. Barnes; J.j?i]<* Rock, W. f Owen; Lons, T. F. Gibson; Marios C. BmriraTlfetCa* J. L. Daniel; JUIUm Cifttut Dm TiHer; N#rtk Milling Allta Maefarlans ; Wtocft mv, 8. M. Jond, supply ; Weal Con waj, to ba supplied; eoufareoaa aaa> ratairy of education* W. C. Kirhlaai OraBpbuf District? C- B. Saitk, prraiding elder; Bamberr. T. O. Her oort; Barn wall, E. A. WHkaa; Branch ville, E. H. Beckham; Cameron, C. E. Ps?le; Denmark, ? T. E. Morris; Ed isto, 0. T. Harmon, Jr.; Grorer, W. L. Gaulta; Hsrleyrille, H. C. Mou con; Norway. L. EL Wiggins; Orange burg, St. Paul'a, L. P. HeQae; Orangeburg Circuit, O. W. Davis; Orange, T, L. Belvin ; Providence, J. J. StcvcnWn, J. F. Way, supernum erary; Rowesville, A. R. PhiHips; Smoaks, J. H. Lawson; St. George, J. M. Steadman; St. George Circuit, J. E. Taylor. Rock Hill District ? R. E. Stack housc, presiding elder; Blaekstoek. II. B. Hardy; Chester, D. M. Mc Lccd; Chester Circuit. A. E. Holler; East Ck^ter, F. E. Hodges; Esst I ancastcr, W. A. Bcckman; Fort Mill, S. J. Bethea; Iliekory Grove. S. D. Bailey; Lancaster, M. M. Brab^ hr.m; Lancaster Circuit. II. L. Single ton; North Rook Hill, W. M. Owings; Riehburg, W. S. Martin; Rock Hill St. John's, II. R. Mills; Laurel Stroet. J. M. Rogers; Rock Hill Circuit, W. H. Arisil; Von Wyck, C. P. Csrter; vWinnsborov D. Arthnr Phillips; Yorkviljc, O. M. Abney, 8. A. Weber, supernumerary; York Circuit, B. G Yaughan ; Missionary evangelist, E. K. Hardin; Student Vandcrbile uni versity, J. H. Brown. Spartanburg District ? M. I* Car lisle, presiding elder Belmont, B. M. Robertson; Blacksburg, (i. F. Kirby; Oampobcllo. E. Z. James; Cherokee, J. T. Macfarlnne; Cliftou and Cow pens, J. G. Hu?gin; Enorcc, D. D. Jones; Gaffney, Buford Street, S. B Harper; Limestone Street, M. G. Latlinm; Gaffney Circuit, T. B. Owen; Inmnn, II. L. Powell; Joncsville, R. P. Taylor; Kelton, J. A. White; Paeolet Circuit, R. A. Brock; Pacolet Mills, to be supplied; RcidvIIlc, J. I j. Ray; Santuc, J. H. Manly; Spar tanburg, Central. R. S. Trucsdale; Bethel, J. W. Speake; Duncan and Saxon. J, T. Fowler; Glendale. W. H. Polk; City Mission, J. W. Shell; Union, Grace, D. W. Keller; Green Street, J. G. Farr; Buffalo and Bethel, T. J. White; Woodruff. G. H. Smili. supply; Wofford College, R. A. Child, financial agent ; editor Southern Christian Advocate, S. A. Nettles; field secretary superannuate endownment fund, Marion Dargan; superintendent Anti-Saloon League. J. L. Harley. Sumter District ? W. T. Duncan, presiding elder; Bethany, O. D. Spires; Bishopville, P. A. Murray; Camden, B. G. Murphy; Ellorce. A. S. Lesley; Fort Motte. L. T. Phillips; Heath Springs, R. E. Sharp; Ker shaw. J. H. Noland; Lynchburg, J. S. Beasley ; Manning. F. II. Shuler; Oswego. D. Hucks; Pinewood. T. W. Munnerlyn ; Providence. F. O. Whit loek; Richland, J. P. Winningham; St. John's and Rcmberts, J. E. Strickland; St. Matthews. J. H. Thaeker; Sumter, First church, M. W. Hook, W. . S. Stokes, supernum erary; Broad Street, J. B. Wilson; Wateree, J. \r. Davis. Transferred ? J. B. Kilgore to Northwest Texas Conference. . Superannunated ? R. W. Barber, W. E. Bsrrf, G. N. Boyd, D. A. Cal houn, W. A. Clarke, N. B. Clirkson, R, R. Dagnall. D. D. Danizler. R. L. Duffle, G. W. Gatlin, A. W. Jackson, N. K. Melton, E. M. Merritt, J. K. McCain, I. J. Newberry, G. II. Pooser, John t\. Porter, W. C. Power, R. W. Spigner, A. J. Stafford, G. II. Wad dell, T. E. Wannamakcr, W. G. Winn, J. A. Wood. The doxology was sung, Bishop Wilson pronounced the benediction and conference stood ad.jorncd Bine die. ' Ka''dos A'lT.ta'a Mayer. Atlanta, Ga., Spccial. ? Robert F. Maddox was eleoted mayor of At lanta Wednesday by a majority of more than 3,000 votes over James G. Woodword, regular Democratic nomi nee and twice mayor of the city. Mad dox carried every ward in the eitj except tho third and fifth. The elec tion passed off qnieflv. Year. Washington, Bpwiil, ? Eiduhra of Wlgisterad matter, the railway auul aerviee during the Ikst fiscal joar handled 21,060^49,745 pieeea of* mail ?attar, according to the aanaal ra ft of Second Assistant Poetmaater Jwwtl 8Uw?t. ? Because of prae ttatlly illegible addressee 35,505,301 pieces required special attention, with the result that 18?86,020 were re senders or corrected and A new diviaion of the railway mail sendee, embracing the States of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho And the Territory of Alaska, ia recommended. Favorable eonaideration ' of Cpn fress is asked to a recommendation ?that poetal clerks be allowed travel ing expensed while away from their ???nes, and also that postal elerks who have become unlit for active ser vice by reason of sdvsneed sge or phyaical disability incurred in the line of duty be retired with suitable W. For the transportation of all class es of mail matter the department dur ing the year expended $81,157,720. A considerable saving waa effected in connection with the weighing of mails in the Southern Statea. In consequence of the use of the new divisor the railroads received $434, 730 leas than would have been paid under the old system. Altogethei the new system of weighing has re sulted so far in a net saving of $2, 229,108 per annum. Because of the equalization of the rates of pay to transportation companies, the report states a more equitable basis of com pensation has been reached, with re sults mutually satisfactory to carrier and the department. Still further economies are record ^ review of the railway post offlce car service resulted in the re adjustment of the car space on a num ber of routes, thereby effecting a sav ing of $272,040 during the year. So-called half lines of railway post office cars ? that is, where the postal needs in one direction warranted the authorization, but in the opposite di rection did not ? are dealt with at length. Numerous protests arose over the action of the department reducing certain lines to half lines, and these led to the appointment of a commission to incstigatc the whole subject. The Postmaster General ap proved their recommendation that full pay be allowed for a line of forty foot cars in all cases where a forty foot car must be run and returned. The report calls attention to the fact that provision has been made to transport additional weights of mails from Valez to Fairbanks. Alaska, in the four mid-winter months, no as to callow 48,000 pounds increase. The weights on other main lines in Alas ka also have been augmented. Efforts of the department to estab lish semi-weekly sailine* between New York and Porto Rieo, it is stated failed, the steamship com panies refuting to make any changes m their practice of having sailings onlv on Saturdays. Durings the year additional parcel post conventions were negotiated with the Netherlands, Urguarv, Italy, France and Austria, and the parcel post rate of twenty cents a pound to Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru was reduced to twelve cents a pound. Trial of 0?rmack Slayers Postponed to January. Nashville, Tenn., Special? On ap plication by the defense Ihe trial of Col. Duncan B. Cooper, Robin Coop er and ex-Sheriff John D. Sharp, in dicted for the murder of former United States Senator Edward W.Car niack, has been postponed until tho January term of court. The ctsa had been set for trisl December 9th. . W. J. Bryan May Mots to Texas. Dallas, Texas, Special. ? W. J. Bryan has purchssed 160 acres of land near Hidalgo, Texas, paying spot cash. He has given Orders to have 40 acres planted to oranges, figs and pecans. He has made other real estate deals and there arc rumors that he intends moving to Texas. Kellogg Brings Out Details. New York, Special. ? The processes through whioh the Standard Oil trust was liquidated snd its thirty subsidi ary companies brought under control of the present Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, were developed in in teresting detail by John D. Archbold nnder cross-examination in the Fed eral suit to dissolve the Standard. Mr. Archbold declared that the trust bad been liquidated in the period of years from 1892 to 1800, with all good faith obey the mandates of the Ohio Supremo Court ordering the trtist dissolved. Bold Burglars Blow Safe. Pepperell, Mass., Special. ? Although the polita of every city and towi within a radius of fifty miles wer? keeping a sharp lookout for tracei of the five burglars who early Wed nesday blew open the safe of th< First National Bank hero and escap ed with $14,000 in cash, no cluo tc the identity or whereabouts of th' *afe blowers has been discovered. Haitien Ruler is Deposed. Port-au-Prince, By Cable. ? Prtti^ dent Nord Alexis has been deposcr snd is now safe on board the Frencl training ship Duguay Tronin, an** Port-au-Princo is in the bands of tin revolutionists. General Antoino Sim on, tlio loader rf the inv.irgents, i marching up the peniusyli with :u jrmy of 5,000 and a new President icncral Legitime, has b i n pun-la m id. ? 1 ? ?? '? ?? TWr? may be sofee way of falling faa tor* tad wyii din rtMltt, but it ee, the irmft bm bat never ftmnt it oat. It k. (vnertlly beet to keep, on Cud terse with ycureelf, eyen if yo*? v* to fall oat with people you dou't like to do it. When a women urn, "And that'* ell there is about it,'' let no man Iw deceived in thinking that an end hat been made to mneh talking. Ylie prevalence of 4 4 easy terms" barjrair.t proves the plentitude of easy unaiks going up and down the land. evaia ali. iT'-uixn RBorTio^a. Olaaeos. 114.. Not. tUI, HOT: "I hire baJ mm?m on ay heads fir it yoirS. a ? 1 bar* trlwl tnrrtkUl I km bwn uslaf t?t tbbisb i Mje end the rasalts or* rmL" tl|a*4, Mcs. M Otrnj. Tbttbbixb to th? nnat. m(wi, ?un for ?citmi ?ad oil othar iktn dlKtm Hold by drug (teti oraaat by nail for |>t by J. i. Havr ?sise. Da pi. A, Himatb. Ga. There appears to be pod ground for the tumor circulated some time ego that a deal had been conanmmat ed between Mr. J. El wood Cox ond the Leach Bros., of High Point, whereby the Elwcod Hotel changes management. Stats or Onto, vrrr or Toledo. i Luua County, J Kraxk J. ClIEXET make* oetfc that he is senior partner ot ib? licrn of K. J.Ciiemet ft Co., doing business is tba City ot loledo, Couuty sad Mil* aforesaid, and (hat said Urn will psy tbeauin ot one HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every eaas vt CATAKlti! tbat cannot It* cured by l be use ol II ALL'S Cat a Kit ii Cuke. b iiank J. Ciiexry. 8 worn to belorc me and subscribed in my presence, ibia <kb day ot December, A. L>.. 18S6. A. W. ULEASOX, ? isbal.1 Notary Public. Italia Catarrh Cure ia taken internally. and acta directly on tbe blood and mucona aur taces ot the aratein. bend lor taatimooiala. tree. If . J. Ciib.iey a Co., Toledo. O. bold by all Drwgaiata. 75c. Take llall'a Family Pills toe constipation Living in Hopes. ^ "I notice that Susie is going with the big, blond German." "Yes; they seem to be very fond of each other." "Are they engaged t" "She doesn't know, but she hopes I hey are. You see, she can not under stand him very well, but so as not to take chances answers 'Yes' lo every question he asks." Illieuniatikni l"nmrl|>tl(in. Considerable discussion is being caused among the medical fruteruio by the Increased use of whiskey tor rheumatism. It Is an almost infalli ble cure when mixed with certain other Ingredients and tnken properly The following formula is effective: "To one-half pint of good whiskey add one .ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsapu :111a Compound. Take in tablespoo:iful doses before each meal and before re tiring." Torls Compound Is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharma ceutical Co., Chicago, but It as well as the other ingredients can be had from any good druggist.' There oro people who are pleasant and too courteous to be really good. (iootl Tiring to Know. Those who traverse the alkali plains of the West and Inhabit the Kind blown regions of Texas, 11 ml dally need for a reliable eye salve They never drug the eye, but sltnply npply externally tho staple, l)r Mitchell's Eyo Salve. This Sulve Is sold everywhere. Price 2&c. A feast is worth toothing without its conversation. ? Irish. Kicks' Capudlnc Cures Nervousness, Whether tirod out, worr.ed, sl?<*pl0Msn?H.i o what not. It quiet;* and refreshes brain and r.crves, Ji'h liquid and p!<'o?MUt to take. Trial bottlo I J ?. hojnlar sixes anti 00c., ut il.ugi.dRt a He was born upon St. Onlpert's night, three days before luck. ? Dutch. It?h cured in 30 minute* he Woolford's Sanitary Lotion Never fails. At druggists. It is hr.rd to catch the drift ?,f it'iue people, and when you are suc cessful it is so heavy and watcr I ig-jcd Hint it is * C not much ac count. The General Demand of tho Well-informed of tho World h&? always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxatlvo remedy of known valuo; a laxativo which physicians oould (auction for family uso because its com penont parts aro known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to tho system and gentlo, y?t prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on tho merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That 13 one of many rr^sor.3 why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well- Informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine ? manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for saie by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottlo. 1 Feel Belter" / 1 "I am compelled to say I feel better, than I have felt in 10 years," writes Carrie Hallo way, of Coro-1 naco, S. C. 4<Every month," she continues, "I used' to have to take to my bed for 5 days. One day my I sister broughjt me a bottle of Cardui and pegged me to try it. Today I will say that Cardui is my doctor j and I don't need any other doctor in my Some." ? CARDUI Ei Will Help You You need Cardui in your home, today, bccause, taken at the proper time, it will prevent much suffer ing, and help to keep you in a condition of health. It has been found to relieve female pains, like headache, backache, sideaclic, irregularities, and other symptoms of womanly disorders, which every woman knows. Caidui acts gently, naturally, with out any bad after-effects. ! Its results have been found to be| lastingly beneficial. Try Cardui. THE J. R.WATKINS MEDICAL CO. WINONA. MINNESOTA. ? MmWfm 10 UlirrrtKl Artlrlrai ?l?M*rh?ild Rrinri|lr>, ClHinrlnf EalrHfla Mil Kla4n. Tallrl Prr )>n ml Un>. Flnr Kir. Can<Oa**erf Wanted in ExJery County. 40 Vrirt Bir*rlrnrr, M,(NMI,4M)U <I11<1<11I. BEST PROPOSITION ES*? "F"ERED AGENTS The cost lakes away the last?\ ? French. Oipmliuc Cures Indigestion Pnln?, Dclchinv, Sour Stomach and Heartburn, from whatever cn uae. It'* Liquid. KfTecta immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 25c.. and 50c.. at drug storca. The ensile docs not war against frogs. ? Italian. TORTURED FOR SiX^ MONTHS By Terrible Itching Kczcir.n ? Rahj'a S u fieri ug lvm Terrible ? Soon Entirely Cured by Cutlcurn. ?Eczema appeared on my inn'i face. We went to a dretor who treated him for thres month*. Then h? wa* mo bad that hi* face nnd head were nothing but one aore and hi* ears looked as if they were going to foil off. no wo tried cnothcr doctor for four month*, the bahy never getting any better. Hi* hnnd r.nd leg* had big *ore* on i'ueiu and tjic poor little follow aufTcrod bo ter ribly that he could not sleep. After he had fluttered nix month* we tried a set of the ('nticura Kernel ie3 and the first treat ment let him ?1e?p and rest well; in one week the eorej wero gono and in two inonth.i ho hail a cicar face, Now he ia two year* and has never had s?zema again, Mr*, Louis Berk, R. K, D. 3. Sao Antonio, Tex., Apr, 13, 19J7," Let hirp who has bestowed n bone lit be silent. ? Sencon. To Drive Out Mtilnri* and llailt) (lie System Take the Old Standard Urovk** Tastw lkm On ill Toxic. You know what you are taking. The formula ia plainly print**', ou every bottln, ahowing it ia aim ply <^ui bine ami Iruu in a tnateleaa form, ?ia1 the Hi out ettfctual form, tor grow* people ami children. .VHj O-di and Ends. Every man is the son of his own works. ? Spanish. A soft answer permits yon to fall n it easy victim to lh<* slnewd agent. All men were born free of incum brances anil equal to any amount of t'cclinhnCFg, The man who makes a great ileal of his failure* doesn't uuike much of a success, Kneh mother thinks she has the dearest bnby in the world, and, ns n matter of fact, none is cheap. Tlio Ires of resentment are on'y too rpt to bo tlio precursors of lie iikIjcs of rcpcntance. Tlio best cure for drunkenness i6 while sober to sco a drunken man. ? Chinese. It's hard for a lazy man to be truthful, for re is happiest when ly ing. The American Humans Association will held its annual meeting in New Orleans beginning this week. The man who means well may he credited fur i', but generally it is the only creditable tiling about him. You may retire an old horse after long service without its costing much, but it is another thing to retire an automobile. Hut for the mistakes made by great men, history would be awfully unin teresting. ntOYKI) IJV TIM 10. No Fenr of Any Further Trouble. David Prie?*, Oorydon, la., says: "I was in the last stage of kidney trouble ? lame, weak, run down to a more skeleton. My back was so bad I could hardly walk and the kidney se cretions much dis ordered. A week after I began using Doan's Kidney Fills 1 could walk with out a rane, nnd us 1 continued ray health gradually returned. I was so grateful 1 made a public statement of my case, and now seven yen ra huvu passed, I am ntlll perfectly well." Sold by all dealers. f?0c. a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Huffnlo, N. Y. By going gains the will, nml not by standing stiJl. ? Spanish. TBrTUltl - ti-\ ltKLIAIII.K CURC. TiniRixx Is a suro, sifo md r?;?ood?r curd for ecxomik. t?tt??r, skin aid so.ilp dlnpa^aa ?ml I ohl'iK pll4*. En<lorj*l bv |?1ivh1 dans; prntsad by thousands who havo u*tul it. Franraat, snothin?. a'?tU<* pt !<?. 10). ij druticlJ'.s or by mill from J. f. Suei-rauia, Dept. A. ttaraoa.Vi. Oa. One cannot take aim at things loo high. ? Frcnch. Mrs. Wln?low'? Soothing Syrup (or Children teclhin^, Hoftcus tlieyuiitfi, reducc* ml!, until ?? tiwn.ttllnysiMili.cureswiud coin*. 25c u botil# A pood mnn's pedigree is little hunted up. ? Spanish. John White^Co. L"Ulc v II ?, Ky. K?tuhll*h(vl ISI,-. i:|ghr>?l niftrkrt prk'r |>i?li| I f<)< i??w FURS and HII)bS Wool on (iiniDliilon Nothing New or iviyiteriou*. "ASK YOUR GRAND. MOTHER." Knp many ffett?n?tl?-V> O cm,. , r^pojfnlfp I ai a xr hi larful r*:n?IUI In treating ?tvl curln/ I'ueum >n \ Kheumatlam finrt Neuralgia . RICH' OHKAHB MtflMRir 1? mvlo frum ,? *r?-a*e. with other oiratl dl??nt? Try It a.lo -At nil Drug^fata Hml t?i>nl? 20DJE GREASE COMPANY, 0;E 'i i< I* tn i liu'rt Orlppe, i OO )-?? ?|ra vo-Ht vo I n^r?? .''.NJBORO, W. C. DASH ? no matter where you are. II you trap or buy fur write today lot our new plan to tnnkc ex p.o'bq"" Kg CORWT WIPE A FUR CO.f ORRT, Pi. 1 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES l*>lor more (oo<1s brighter nn<! factor i-oiort t ?.* ? a.-> . o'bor dv?. 0 i? I v, pvloffQ colors ;.li llbvrn. J h*/ ?!y? In coUl vrstcr bHtcr than #?nv ?? r .ly. V0T> pan <l>r ?ny itnrniriit without rlpp'ntf apart. tifo lor rreo booklet -Mow to l.yo, Hloao'.i ami Ml* C'olort. IMtllO CO,, M'll'i: v lilltioU. Keep It on Hand! CW? Mi) mUi ir?f mill any Btwia t4 |S? (tnilr any t><r.?. Many ? had void >.aa h*n irrlwl and much dckn*n ?rd ntferinf Iw '???? ??(d by tl? pn<sp* uaa W I V> a Cum. Tb*ra k natbtrf Bk' il lo break ?p covak* act) coirJ?. Th**# ia no bmcK-ln*! or Kia? tpabla that it wJ ?ot rrfara. fr?a from ofiiln ot UiWtil in CradKnta, Fm? ( f ??' 'kji?n. At all dmnlita', 23 at*. Wo Buy FURS Hides and Wool Feathere, Tallow, Cceawa*. GlnMiif, Golden Sea!,' Ye!'owF<CKrtt, May Apple, WW Giruor, ?U. We are dealer* t rrtjUitW in l656~"Orer half a eefu/y in Looiril!;"?- ?od can do belter for you thin lltnit or rommiai ->n m?rcl-*rl>. Reffrrtce, any Dink in LouiiyiDe. Write for wrrkly K>:e l:?l and duping t?,c?. il? Sahol A Sons, 2*7 |. Market St. LOUISVILLE, NY, H?VP-l?.?fr8&?D m.m c ftl ' i brlKinniUril l(i<inril) < TfvlVlbri At Mvuuiem. weiiil lor booh. "ItHlel lor \Y omen." IK&NCII DKUO CO., 30 W. 32dht., N. Y. CHjr. AI.WAT* ItlRNTIOK Till* IMITII \t It r it wrlllni 4 ?l vcrltKT' . iiimI In bxrlhg Arllrlt* ndvirllnfil In tolumni tnkc only ilic Cil-.N I I * I. nnd DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES! f?o. no-'os. S8PSS Thompson's EyeWater