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A JHAPP\ (' tS. J Some Thoughts lor the Tarmor When ? He Gets Old. "Piiolc Henry W?ll?c? ," II iimeir ! Jolly ami U? fit I Oil Nkn, U'vt h i|)? H< orcl or It. As your Uacle Harry has almost reaonea i.ue aborted piti o? 11r?., ?ilc. fe?ls pretbv we!) tha? k vt u. It ma> n )t be amiss f<?r him to surest to the rist of iho 01 IT rs how it, is p t>io to live a?? Ion* as the L ird lets voo and be ri asoriat ly c< mio> table, say^ l>r. Iltnry Wallace, lu Wallace's F-irmer. Fiist, don't rat fc<o mi eb. Why dt you want to load yourself up wlili i lot of anolrnt blubber and go wheel ing an uod with it >o your c hc.mftir' and the sin rtei hifcf ?f v< ur oatf? You don't want, enytbh g over a. r above the foi (J < f support, There Is i o strength and leant* In fat. Ks cesslve fat dUeate, or lather th? evidence of disease. I' you are eat Irg half as ir-noh as tuat s? veuteei >eai-*>ld y raid ion of y ur? v>?u an eat,11 Lr (i .lltJ l.i n ncli I! intt't Vuii Solomon's Jnjuijctloi : 1 lV\ hen *bou Mttest 10 eat with a ruler cmslriei dilig? ntly what Is before tbei; arid put r knife to thy throat, if thou be a man glvi n to appetite. ' I In q ilu possible that an many people dtp uieir graves with their teetn as by looking upon the wine wlun it is red. Nf xl, sleep. When you have dine your oay'H work and sain your pray , ers, or rather prayed (.-lomething o ten quite different from saying prayer ) p;et in her*, ?nd no the sleep. Gaisid -r yourself as dead till morning. What does a dead man want to do with tin | frets and worries and vexations of lift? Sleep quite as many hours a1>"U were accustomed to when young. ( Eght are not too man- ; hut sleep and don't let anybody < i anything r< b you of your sleep lo is not au easy thing to do, we admit. Possibly it can't always be don*, but if you d >n t do it you will shorten ur days. Taai machine, combined mind and 1) idy. needs oiling hi d repairing and tixii g up. We should put It in the shop over l ight The Maker of it will tlx It up for you ond give it to you in go d < rdc-r in the morning, if yuu will lei II?m. Next, don't spend to > much of your lime with other old f< llows. Some have been lortunati ; ? m> are un health); K'?me am chTouic kickers anyhow. L) n't stay too much with the crowd. Associate with young p -o pie Next to your wife, your sous and daughter are the best associates you can hav ; next to them yi ur raudchi dren. Associate with younger people, people who have life before them, something to do, and are earn estly bent on doing it. They will cor reot the views of lire tha t are. likely to he entertained by ao old man or an old woman. Here is whore most far mors make a mistake in moving to town. Thev g >t away from their boys aud glrh. tneir suns In-law aud daughters in law, and net with another lot of old follows and heir the grumb'lng and complaints. Unless thoy tight It, they will take the old man's view of lire, which Is largely a mistaken view. If they had slaved on the farm they would have been In c'.om r touch with their families. It is dtillcult for an old m in to get do e to young men with whom he Is noo immediately re lared. lie can, however, keep close lo his hoys unci girls, their wi fus and husbands. Tnle, to our mind, is the greatest objection to reti ink' from the farm. It cuts you olf from tiie very class with wnom you ought to have most intimate association. Ket p doing something. No one ex prcts a man over seventy or even over sixty to do very much hard work, except as a stern necessity. Toe man who has u ed his time wisely don't have to; but the man who stops work altogether, who retires, very materially shortens his days. No matter what the work is, so that it occupies the atteution and keeps his brain busy. When the brain dies the body might as well be dead. The mere vegetable or animal existence Is not worti liviug. Mental actlv.ty is is sential to any life that is worth liv ing. Here is where the retired farmer makes another gre&t' mistake. lie often stops Ills agricultural paper cuts himself i IT from ids old lines of i/iiuuguv ano cane take up auy new lines that r? <jilre study. Hence hi tills himself up with the gossip of the daily press and the news, much of which is misleading and wrong K-?ad the d<ily papers; keep up with, the times. Don't negiect ynuragrioul tural papers If you wish to live long and he happy. Take a cheerful view of the future. If you have not made your peace with your God, you have missed the r?a) meaning of I* ,n't miss the meaning? <r? the little of it that is left to you. Don't he afraid of t ie agonies of death. There 1m no reason way it. should not he as easy to die as to be born. The c lining in of a life and the going out of one both bring pain and anguish to olher>; hut there is no evidence t.hat except in cases of untimely death, the falling of the apple before it is ripe there is any special pain c innect.ed with it. The body provides its own anesthetic for the dying day. Heltive In the fatherhood of (i >d He l?as been better to y ju all your life than you deserve. Why can't you trust liim for the outgoing ano entrance into the larger life? Remember always that "a merry heart do ah , good like a medicine: but a brok u spirit drleth the bones." - fORDAN HAD REPORT CHANGED Induord Hi*or?<iairy Wilson to Ktltltta>0 on Uri.HH W? T.) President Ilarvie Jordan of th< Southern Cotton Assoc'* I n, accord m# to a v c s from Wa bington, is due the face, that govcrnim tit crop sf mite was no- 500 000 baits larger than the tigu-cs yr v >u. According to the story which reached Atlanta, Assistant Secretary Hayes, of toe statistical bureau wired Secre<arv Hester, of the N w Orleans Cotton Exchange that the cotton crop e>tl uate would oe mule uu ttie b .u> of 476 pouuds the bale, Instead ot 500 pounds as heretofore, thenbj c< be trig to utv.-j the in t weight of b,,e bale This OasIs wouid h ve ico eas d t tie est mated by sniti t in g tike 500 0< 0 bales and would uadi uoiedly have iiao an apor? cu hl? etfeot tu brn gag oowi. the price of c tton. S crctarv he t?r wl?-<d this In'or i mation to Prefc d nt J ndan of the Southern c * ion sod ne rioMvod the telt i, riu j *.->t in Mm-; to c* ch li.e no- n 1 m Leo train f ,r Wawii uton. .Mr Juuaii wi nt. rlgut to the i llloo ot secretary of Agriculture Wilson and is it siid d<m .ndt d thet the est 1 mate Oe made in accord "ee wion us go iha t?? on the tiihis of 500 pounds to 'lie ale 1 r, is said tins s why ttit; p. b t culon of the stlma e, which w<.& ex p* c ed to In. V ) t een given o- r at 10 o'oiOck, was delayed until 12 JJp m. According to a 'elegram Irou P.es idear, Jordan, Secretary Wilson no >nJv grantsd his rtq teat hut also a greed to make the report without th i Ik HO I i ui/ti.i. t i> . r . iftVtiiiii ik ?i oH,C,rl visual ) nivcu ; mini; i r a i ouur,u ui l? dueled under the Hjde ad mm intra lion. lllinU I'lK'tr Killed. J i Frldiy m irrmig Chief of Po I ice M. I). Littktleld, of GreorK, shot and killed Levis B evton, o ilored, suspected of soiling onnd tlwr^r i q mr. Ckl f L:'t fti - d went to Ore mown, v ne^ro settlement, toarr'S<, Brewton He found him in a now r > house, ar rested him ai d was lsadlntf him out jf the house when the ne^ro dre.v lis v uo. The e.hh f was <j tick enough for nlcn ahd both he^au tirii ^ ibiu* Mie s .me lime. Ft v<- slms were tx ohai g d, Hrewton tiling three of hiese Th i ne^ro ra.i ouo tiring a he wont and ft 11 dead wlunn loo yard i f the home (J r ioer Wooun m janeled a j iry Friday fv i h ^, wii ot rendered a v rdiot of judltUble homicide. l^wis Brewt.on is one of tl:? most notorious blind ti^rs in tbk -eoiion. lie boasted <f the pil< s o' money lie had made out f the busi ocss. It ii Ihoi ght that'lPewton wa^ v uli the a^ent of w ii to men in the Dark Cirrver. .% Orkll 1-ihllr, Tiio Co'umbia Record savs .1 Warren Iv^ifer, of () ilo, formenv speaks r or the house, is I a?k In CJ n *rrets, and ho somes primed and load ed iLu Southern representative re ducMoa schemes. Ihe chief so k and bottle wash- r In this movement, Crumpacker, i* still on ha ul, but In has been rebi ff d and turn* d down so often by his o*n partv in this matter that he is as yet undecided what hi will pu'sue in this Cong:? s. He and Kelfer will doubtless get together anr. l produce the annual mil. Tbey will be given the opp >rtunity to make the usual nltter, partisan speecoes but thl? will be as a passing brttze and tfhl be q dek'v f?rg<ittpn. N ?l II Mil ^>1 Ul The Smte si)s "it appears thai Dan C. Murphy is not in j ?11 a' Swalrsboro, Ga., after al ?ana perhaps is in uie Puilipiai-s, aiordirg to the wtory which reached Columbia last hurom>r. () ce to see Murphy vould bj t.o remember him always. Sergeant C C. R b^rts of the penl t,et tlapy guard w^t over to Swains bcro M uiday. Upon seelug the pris oner lie wired. Suspect is not Murphy. Peculiar case. The man attempted Mndde when he was told that an ctNcial from South Carolina would come to identify him " to. chief cf police of Augusta wrote with suen cot ti It noe mat it was believed that Uiih really might h we been Mur phv, but Coitf Norm evidently was mislof jraud Kilion by a Tenant. C J. Hughes who formerly resided In GalT iey. was soot and is reported killed by Iiu 'us B/ars, a tenant near his home in Cherokee e mnty last week. Relations between tnetwo are said to have been stral^d for go no time. Datails of the HY dr are very scarce tin re. B"ars, too was formerly a resident? f GtfT.iey. The shooting was done with a double barreled shot gun two shots taking aiYsc!. Both men are about 30 y^ars old. A warrant has been ihsut d for Byars an Biu in i fn Ki? Vf i<r utrnfn I> I ' ^ J - 4 ilia niir/ vijf m ?.'<HOUO I) . il . U J (1, JH B) oksburjf. Olliiers from this cit\ fiav? gone to tue scene. Both mm are well knn'vn uor* A N Kro HIHH. At llolly Hill on M mdav nlkht >f las wtuk some nekr(-?*'8 who were enkaked In k'amblink in a small house o i the edne of town, kot luto a qu vr rt 1, which re-ulted In the shea cm# of one of them, Pomp Jenkins by nano<, a well knowr, turou'ent, neyro. He was It ft helpless In the hut by 11 iyal It birs'?n, who shot him, and a ney{To nami d Waring, who was In the tom. Jenkins called for help and al a late honr was taken to his home banly hurt. It Is though hi* leg wilt have to be ?mru'ated The kink of Spain is a skillful and fear.es* rid r, a keen motorist, a leadly shot with either riili or revolver, a splendid fencer aod an exedpliroally oltver boxer. THE lOL'JK4t) PRtJAoHfcKtt. Appoint in ? f the Northern Mntlio ft hint Church I'or Houth Curollua. The 'o'lowltin are the appoln mcnt of t 'e N riheru Methodist Charon In St uth Carol na fur the next y? ar f< All of ll e preachers, except one, are u colorer: . B ni.etrsHlle District?J S T^om as, presto ii ^ elner. A loot, .1 a. G wr>; H Atborv i'rn Ni"? llo.lv, D. E Ti.om v at; Ashland, J R Grahans; Bennett s svior;, W. S iiiuiPptwi ; Gherav ; B f S .1 oks>r; Cheraw anl d< oiety llih E J M .rritor ; Gh? stertielri. J O. " Buret'; Gilo and TaHim, J. MeE dd ; I Darilr ^iou, J. B Mlidletnr; Dill n r .I McL od; Har,hviMp| w. B. R ma >; ^ J IT rhon, M V. Gray; Li lie U ck v G-HIM : N irtn M.w b r^, J. 1'. R b v Irihor ; Smr?<a, R F. Uarnn^ioi ; t Spe. r , B O. Jackson, Syr cu e, G C t Roiuiitoii, N. b. biultn tofo without i apnolntn piit to a?tcnd ?chool. s B t tufjro D sir>ot?G.. .1. Davis ) p e 1(1 in# il ler. A keo, G K. B ovn 0 Appioioo, L W William' ; Allendale. fi W. G. Y\ hi ? ; Beauf. r , I **ae M. yers; Barnwell M O S e?fti ; Baurtb ? N. T. Ilo vf o; B tin H*rg oi'CJtCi V. S 1 ?hi soi ; G tta)?Hvllle, 1 S 10 p ; t 10 iroaid , .1 .J .Ju.j; Grahimvlhe J j y L Omh i ut: Green I'j ?r, II. D ! i Hayes; Han p on, W?li:an Stone) ; , p Mol y II 1 , M S e *ar ; J^cksoub ru. , \. II Harrison; Lodtre, 10. J. Curr ; |i R 111 , 10 F <c?_nL, b JKl?LKvllle, A. j < M *v nuiit; Sprir^iown. J. T. Eits T ; ; * W<?1 t ro ro, A D. Browt ; Wei met, N v L\ iCdUi, J ; Y v. m *&sov, <Vasll i'Licur ' as I t Charleston D strlo ?J. 10 Wi!s>n, n prerd ,lhj.' ek^or, Chart'-aton: C? nte?< try, M M M <lz in; O d BdihH, 1 10 n L?w?r); Mis Ion, to b) suppilc* ; t vVesWy. 10 B Burroo^h^; C toper t, ICver. C McMillan; .J .hn'o island, t A G Kenre^y; Mtryville and So An1 ew h, B F Miner.; t'inopo Is, S o xniuorn; Itotfevillc, .I S. Tvlf; I II s W LI .1 erv^>; St. John, G. F * M. in* ; S . S epnen's A It. Smith; v ?(.. Tuomas, T OiiasJodKe, Mipplj ; h >umnot') v lie, B S. A. Will a;u' n Washltgtuu ana Lulson, C. 11 Hit- t, lesion. o Floret o D'strlol?C. It ll;own, c orehidtn^ eider B anemia, Bet j. a Biowr ; Black Kiver, W S Nel1, Brook t' Green, Dmiei Bfowu; Fi ir? line, W. o H It dti ' ; Oe rtfetovm at (1 Wacoa li ma**, J. G Glbso> ; Greelei vllle and o Fotrthioi., J r M i.rtii ; K rgjtree. t> .1. A Hafal ; Kmtf strei circuit, L. Ij. Triuiiia; ; L*Ke City, .1 B. 'I'noraar; ( Liino'nM -Vi'sor; Litia, P It. (Jim iit ; Mirh 11 lIT Win Dxvtn; Marl n, 1 It *v. CottliiKhau ; Muilh s and Shi 1 in, Frank L liixotr, J ; Siinee ano e MoCit llanvnle, J. A. N jrri ; Salem d and Wisey, Wilby Litllejoin ; St. i Mxry'rt, B M Pi* ues, Sprin#van', U o II. Boor ; Tinum jnsvlll*\ 1) J. Sat- i cier i Torlrpv flmob n , w. uv | n min t. b GiCenvine 13isl riot?Jbm F. Page n pr siding ek er, Asnevil e, J C. Glbbs d Anderson, C. (J. Scot1: McFirlanr ; s Eisloy, L G. Greggs>; (* e.nvilie, It d L Hicks m: Greeuvi.le mission, .J . C >i Armstrong; L beroy, M Mi*> ; n Lo^vi.drthViil i, 0. T Mille.; Marietta o 0 L Logan; Olla, H. II Matthew! I j P.i d|eiori, W H B iwrii; 11 ik Mill , > a S. H Butle ; Sen ca, .1 D. Mltcbel j Seneca circuit, G W. B ckrn in; S U j hi Greenville, .1 C. Marou ; St. Marn'h, I W. P. Sratll ; Walhull i, W. G Dia^; I <i W hiaocstun, V>rk G odiet.t. I). M J a Minus, president Sterling C dlego. r: Orangeburg District G W Cooper, j c presiding i Idar. Branouvibe, G W t (lant'; C?unbi?iS. 1) Wlilanor; Co t 1 umbU ULiiision, J II. Jobmoi ; Dju- v rrittik, B. G. Frederick; Eiistu F rk, f J. A. Browi ; Jamison, J. 11 Tiwq t seric ; L xingti.n. B. F Gauu ; v1ac? v donia, J. M. Puilipr; N rt^, VV J Smltl; Orangeburg, 1. II. FubOi ;Or angeburg oircuit, J. L. Gric ; Pine vllle, A. G. Townseud; Lieeve^llle e T. G liobiusor ; Riwesvil.e, W K o Kidd); Springfield, S. .1: CJoop-i; St o Georgi'sJ L Henderson. L M Dun ton, pres (1 nt Cii ill n University. 7 Spartauuurg District?B. F. With- I er-poon, presiding c'der. lBacks ' burg, A. I). Harrlt-; ^Catawba, A ^ Lewo; Chester, F. N. Newt,oi ; Gam I pofceik ; J G. Pattesot ; Clover, VV. II. 1 Greei; Cowpens, D. H. Kearse, Cow I oens circuit. D B knt.i?r to ft worth. .) T. L Dunham, Greenwood " F W ViDce: Greenwood circuit, A; 2 W Filler; Greer's, 11 C. Uimbeil GatT ey,J. W Dort; GatT ley Circul ; a J. F. Woo:': Newberry, W S Bailey; ft Ninety-S x, G. \V. William*; Paoolei, ^ .1 W. Grove*; Ito^k Hill, 11. J. Kirk; L'< Itsldville, (J B Lowery; Silu^a, L $ Klct; Spartanburg, A. 10 Qiic*; ^ SpircannurK circuit. Jam^s A. Glenr; fjj So .lameK. F. I). Smith: Wellfoid B >v,/; J Doctor ; Yorkviiie, 10 W. Auanu.'; $ Y rrK circuit ; W 111 am Gr 111 - : Glen-i ^ SprlDys W. 10 Ga r bji ; L e'&Onapc , S. Goudlock Famine, T. 10. ^lab :r?; $ Moore's Station W. T. Kille\; Sno?s $ Hill, M. C. A dernon. fp Muni jflr L> rone,? V G V r'aitiin 5^ preMUin*/ elder. Antkch, W'lliam ^ IWker; B nhopvlHe mission, II mho y] .vlo Donald; Ho opn mission, W. .1 Mc Danie ; 0 in^?n, J. B Tayloi; fjj C.ta d -n circuit ; II C Asbury; L mar vi d Sj.i dera G ov , W. II Jones; i Lynchburg. S S. Sparks; Lonytowu, ^ -v. A Kmp; Maysv lie, I. L II yrd); *Jj Maohai i svitle, II. A. Thomas; M mm ill /ton B S Ctcpr. Rock Spring, S $ A Klny; S arp mission, Stark Snltl : ^ v io', .1. A Mil r\; Sumter, W. M. >,< Hanoi.; Sumter circuit, A B Murphy: Sumter mission, Henry Mi Donald; y) St Matthews, W. G. Murphy; Waler ee, F. E. Mc. D maid. y{ Uoum! Over. >k "L'ttle Tom" Sudduth and Too Cbastlne of the Dark Corner section f'\ f Greei vdle c >uuty have been bound $ over to c urt and placed in j vil on the ^ charge of making a murderous assault on J irn *s Christine said to bo lot 11' ;n? i'S si vh >Outh a j Lcbanan on Thames#!- j!$ ving. W 80BLK PLAIN TA1K lv Col. It It. Wftiaoii In the Raptift H'atn Convention, Col. .11. H. Watson, of Rldpe Sprlrg orooer candidate for governor, stirnd p the Baptist cod vent Ion In Coiunoda one dty last week In a ringing perch against the '"intf mperate ariccacy t.f temperance," taking o?ca Ion In the course of hie remarks to core the hypocrisy of preaches aud others. lie was speak It:# to the re >ort of the U mperance committee's eport, a motion having been put to ubltsh the report. He declared In a dee tremb'ing with emotion that ^e are not-ready to en for ie prohlblion In this state until as a church itie tn :mbers aud deacons are probi ott a fr?,m drinkli g. He told of ceh g two men who had been moder .to s ?>f associations and two deacons r more, take drinks with young ncn. "If ^ ou don't dare to enforce temeranc1. in your churches" he declared 'now can you expect, to enforce It In he stj.te. Go home arid educatr our pe. pie aiong temperance lines iefo e you talk a .out unfranchising u'ople who drink or sell whi?k? y." 0 1. Watson added that he bed ! ijccrporated in the deeds to lots he i ol 1 at his hone that the owner inmUi forfeit ols title If he sold ! uhlskey on the premis* s. Half a diz n members of the conprence replied to (Jol. Watson with aore or )t>fH heat. Col Watson xp'alned that he did ot favor the dhpensary ere pt as he mostr practical way of handling he matter at prisnt. IIa was a emperance man. Tne r?oort of the Woman's Misbinary Union, read by the Rev. C 10 lutts, was very lot resting. Tn^ nciely raised duriug the year S' 3 .488 /hich is $2 421 more than It rain-d i?t year There are nine women :ilsslonarios hi the state supported by he union, a situation that has no araliel in the s u b. The R ;v. I>r. ! C. Brown "had a kick coming" gainst th^ inconsistency i f the conirence. 11 a c m plained that though lie conference forbid women preachg to men that here they were going ut to the Indians and preaching to hem. A M ?I<1 W i nt?rr. Tie York Sun si.is E las la/iz o' R adirg Pa., s ped l>2, the oos. bone weatlier pp phet, helped to at hi* llrst goose of the season Toursay. L ok tig 5?t the breast hone afier t ws , dried, Mr. JIartz s.iw very lit le i f the usual purple coloring and o'ca dcchir d emphat cilly that lie coming winter would he very rnio. ai ao Uj tne holidays, or luring toe early part of Jauurary, a ? am orcp in the temperature is InHeated, but it will n it last raore than , few days. The remainder of that oonth will bo miid. About the first if Foburary severe cold weather with ilei.ty of s.ipw and probably a biz/. ,rci may b*. expected. Lt'.al winter veati'n r Is pridict d for tnat monti ind i: may < xteiirt into M uoh. Tut >orie is p. rheily clear u u.ll the midI In of toe winter when adaric spot Is bojvn. Then It pgilu clears and re. nains ho untul the cioslr^ m ?nth of lie winu r. The rilsodoratloi s M be bone are In sharp contrast i t inlawed with those < f tne two prevh u-. ears. T eone for 1904 1905 showeo rem the dark c lor an tne way hioutfh that the winter would be se ere from s'arr. to 0n1*h. tinnier** lie (tort. A bulletin is>u d by the census bur au Friday snows the number of bales f co ton i/tnned to D? c 1, 1905, to ie 8.084,842. counting rouud biles as air bates. A prevt us rpoort showed 498,107 b les ginned to N v 14 1905 l'Iio am u it of cotton Kim- d, by itates and territories is as follow*: tlab mi 1.000 728; Arkansas 422 8114; PlOrlda 05,455; G or^ta 1,501,001; lnian Territory 240 402; Kentucky 028; ^eilsian^ 30,254; Niri,n Carolina 673, 98; Ok'ahoma 23 J 048; South CUron a 992,708; Teuneste 203,388; Texai.075,01 3; V r/lra 13 030 r *? ' m/ i f I n We honestly bellcvw th?t U $287 spent wlih us buys more Us tin* Piano satisfaction ' 4v than $400 spent els. where. afe '/jf There's a reason. Write us / "C about it. Full particulars ^ i I, by return mail. i 1 Figh Oracle Orgins, $47 50 to $05. | At; ' Ludden & Bates, S. M. H., 1 i M Dept. " 10' fjj Favannah, (ia. $ & I All 50 o. Popular MumIc *'4 ?l4 I 17c., or 5 pit c n for 500. ft? I .vji I T tl s&s m *? m m m H Free Medical Adv pert Sp( Dr. Hathaway OfTers to OouiiHel ami / On any Disease. Twenty-! FuecefB in WRITE HIM AND SAVE 'No?>x'r* flh?r({n ?* l?I?*CllOittOH." 1 J l?ll J. NIOWTON M IKIHO Kiliiwledx" ' If you are fooling ill, and d > not ft.now just whnt is the nuiitor with you, do not male t lit* < mistake of onlling on your local doctor for coiieul tntion but just *imr,ly write to Dr. J. Newton lla I in way, 88 Innum llldg, Atlanta, till., ilist. Imu' villi i. ilVnr niwl tin vv II . iiiiii- I m*I and adviso vou for n thing, whilo your home doctor will charge you anywhere from .$1 to ^1 Mind tho Hiimo service, and again, Dr. 1 la t ha way's advice is worth ten times more to you, for his wide experience in tho treatment of these diseases (25 years), enables him to at odi o understand the exact nature of your i trouble. Ho will also send you a Self-Exami- i nation Blank and a valuable book on your i disease, of which ho is the author, free of charge. < Dr. Hnthnway's specialty is diseases of s chronic or lingaring nature, and these he has successfully treated for over twenty-flve >onrs. 'l'he success t e has met with is something remarkable. He has reached tho head ' of his profession and his ' I o of "the recog- I nized authority on Chronic Diseases" justly < belongs to him. Not only has he cured thous- I and of sufferers who call at his ollice for treat- ? meat, but nearly every State in the Union is ! represented on liis list of cured patients whom ho was able to cure by his method of home | treatment. He hav had special success in cur- ' ing cases of longstanding and of a oomplicat- i ed nature, after several doctors had given them i np as incurable, but whether vour case is of I long standing or not, vou should ut once seek the advice of this groat specialist. It will lie of great benefit to you, even if you do not take treatment. F1QQER 1 CJoldon Eiirlt 1 Sot I lame II; You get $77.50 value for $53.90. cf the splendid (iolden E1^" Bug} Golden Eagk _ Alia -S O R S B C AIIOUH'J Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type guaranteed course 20 weeks. Singl hand, *1 inos. 12 calls for graduates mand. Write c * \ The Guinakd J COIvlJMB \\ Manufacturers Brick, Eire Proof O Flue linings and Drain Tile. Pre o or millions. CotTTN oTrsNTiir^ STNTTS Write for Prices on Babbit Coupdngs Guagcs Drills Guage Cocks Oil Cups II....I. Cn.i.n /ill I?.l. i i ?ii: i\ tuvvya v/ii vans ih*11| luilll Fittings Injectors Pipe Luce Leather, Packing all kinds, Shafbii else in much in Columbia Supply Co.. it might i? itack. The SpartenV.u'g Journal savs an Important land h?le made M n which was nut pub Ishrd was Mvu o* of 14(H) aeri-s near Piodet. T ie land vas sold under mortgage of W. T. S mmons to the Fidelity L ?an and , Trust Ocm wnv, and was h ught. in by G L Carrier for the sum o' 19550 This Is c nsldered a tlue btrgln oy 1 those who are he t on land values. The land In question has a history, Some weeks ago Mr Simmons pur- i chased the property through a Wes tern real estate man, who handled tho property for Mr. Carrier pavirg about i1 HI 1,000 for the property. Mr. Carrier bought hack his land. II5 now has his original tract of land and he is about 11.800 to the good. ice from an Exidalist. ^<lvi?e Rvery Person Free of Charge ive Years of Remarkable His Recor d YOUR DOCTOR'S .BILL. |f . "No mislead iriir Htatoiumit or >1 io^p tlv#* propositions al W&WH lowed in my sdvtso HATHAWAY, h frr? to i ho Hick. II? has h positive mid permanent cure for liisonses of iiu'ii wild u'oiuen su h an DOST MANHOOD, STRHTU'-h, V\HICO KLK, NKI{\OI'S Dlilll i I TV, KNDAUGKD I HQS TATK, HI IKUM ATISM, SIM*'IK HDOOD POISON, KIDNKY AND IM.Al>1 >10H TRODBLK. HKART DISK ASIC, STOMACH AND ItOWRLL TKOUM.K, L> I A 11 UT KS, liKlUiirS DISKASK, URINARY TROUPLK. KNDARGKD PROSTATE, KKMALE TROUBLE, WO Mil TROUBLE, OVARIAN TROUBLE, LKUCORRHKA, ETC., and if you nr? ntflieted with any of these disoiwes, you should lose 110 time in consulting thin famous specialist. I lis treatment for thena dinrene.n ia Waned on over a quarter century of close atadv, and wnen n<* once nisoit/irgps you as cured, yon nood hnvo no fesr thnt you will ever b? troubled with your disease again?hiscuree arejkermamuit. Dr. Hathaway is the author of eight trainable medical books which should bo in tJie lunula of every one afllictod, or every head of a family, and he will send any one of these hooks to you on receipt of your name and adIress. 1, dis uses of the throat and lungs; 2, kidnoy8 and urinary tract; S, diseases of women; 4, skin, rectal, rheumatism; 5 blood poison: (>. nervous d? bilitv and vital weakness; 7, stricture; 8, varicocele. His book for men entitled "Manliness, Vigor and Health." should bo in the hands of ?vory man. Write for it, it is fns*. If you do not auftar yourself send him the name of some one that does. Do not forgot the address.? ,1. Newton Hathaway, M. I)., 88 Innmn Illdg , Atlanta. On. IT OUT Pollers Our Price Price ?. 15ugg.y $(>5 oo $10.0t) t r i tess 12,50 4,00 $77.50 $53 WO Your saving on lirst-class outlit bought direct from factory $23.(10; enough to buy your wife a silk dress. Would you prefer to give it to her or to tbe middle man? We cut out the heavy tax of J dealers' profit and drummer's / expense by selling direct to oon& sumer. Write for Catalogue No. 20, (v. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; Buggy Co., mta, Ga. > R N EI ' ^ pa, oa. -writing, Ei glifth branches, Full e course of either Business orSherfcio about 20 days. Can't ?ur>ply de1 1 1 ' ' . BltlCK WORKth* iA 1H*. O t Terra Ootta Building Bl-?tc ci ** pared to till orders for thou anas ;[ I o ; iXcniNldR? TamTTT! 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