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ft\ rC-> .. x ? ^JL-^jSfm 'V<'?" i?V .> ; ' ,t','?. '.' * v::.:.-.viC;-.iv?v>v.7,V{; 9 ' Miss M. Cartlcclge aaviee to young girls, of thousands which f so helpful to young arriving* at the perioi Lydia E* Pinkharn's "Dear Mns. prnknam: ? I ca Vegetable Compound too highly, tried which cured me. 1 suffered nn 1 felt so weak and dizzy at times 1 the usual interest. My thoughts 1 backaches and sinking spells, also \ In fact, I was sick all over. "finally, alter many other rem vised to get Ijydia E. Pinkhani'a pleased to say that after talcing it 01 lor the better took place, aiid in a ah felt buoyant, full of life, and found glad to tell my experience with ] Compound, for it made a differei Alias M. C.vnTLKnoE, 633 "Whitehall At such a time, tlio grandest barn's Vegetable Compound. It i the necessary changes, and is th< for woman's Ills of every nati j'ounjj women who are ill to wrlti .bath. 1'inKnam, L*ynn, Mass. Hi's. Estes, of New York < " Dka.r Mrs. I'inkham : ? I write t< ought to know how much pood your making for yours before L was married, PlnkhaniVs Vegetable Compound the strain. There is no other work tin how my baelc used to ache from the b<I would have to scream out. from the v terribly tired and weak, and my head tl eat after work, I was so worn out.. 1 frightful cramps every month they won 1 would have to give up working and ham's Vegetable Compound ohan Yours very truly, Mrs. Mahtiia Kates, 1 No other female m?dli?in? In i spread and unqualified emlorscm< a record of female troubles cured Refuse all substitutions. Re mem vited to write to Mrs. Pink ham, symptoms ahe does not umlerstu I/vnn, Mass. tftrnnn forfeit** \ro cannot forthwll VnlllJll above testimonials, vctioh will prov Writing Colltffe, I 1H v l i I'r!' K y. 11 tllO wjlO jrcar. Students can enter any time. Catalog free firfj Cough syrup. Tastea 4ioo<l. Ueo |f*j| Si". I In tlnio. Hold h/(lrugkjlHts. ' JM WOltliD'H I A1H ST. l.<>1 l->. I.ouiHvlllo atxl Xaohvillr Kuili<>:i<l. If you &ro going to tho World'* Fair ..??? ? want tho bout route. TI10 J,. .V \. i-. tin* horteat, quickest and best lino. Tlin'n ; trains daily. Through Pullmnn f 11 < j. i 11 ^r Curs and Dining Cars. Low Itat> 'llcl .'t, aold dally. Clot rates from your b? al a;<>'iit | ad ask for ticket* via L. A N. Stopover jlli.owkd at MAMMOTH CAVJJ. All kinds of Information tiirntehod on np- [ plJoaMoD to J. O. HOjj.ENIilJOK, | plat. Pass, Agont, Atlanta, (<a. ) ^ wll mMx"'j / V * %*X* & ... ?^i?. " ?-.. **<VvvS?i&,v* / ??. v-' ??v/.v'A'u vJ.'v.ji-W< ' .? "' .'.'I -* | gives some helpful Her letter is but one )rove that nothing is girls who are just d of womanhood as Vegetable Compound* nnot praise Lij'dla K. Pinlcam's for it is the only medie.ine 1 ever ich from my first menstrual ]>eriod, could not pursuo mv studies with leeaine .sluggish. 1 had headaches, >ains ill the back and lower limbs. ledies had been tried, we were adVcgotftblo Compound, and I am j lly two weeks, a wonderful change ort time I was in perfect health. I all work a pastime. I am indeed Lytllii IS. Pinkham's Vegetable it girl of me. Yours very truly, St., Atlanta, Ga." nia to nature is Lydia E. Pink>repares the young system for o surest and most reliable euro ire. Mrs. Pinkliam invites all b her for fret? advice. Address, I City, says: 3 you because I believe all'young girls medicine will do them. I did dresn, and if it had not been for Liyd'la E. , I do not believe I could have blood , f Je C,u.h ? -v- *1 * ... ... ?? on ci i ii wu in*.: ftvoieiu. V/Il, tiding over I I would feel as though nin, and the sitting still made me so irobbed like, an engine. I never could L'hen I was irregular, and had such Id simply double me up with pain, niul 1 lie down. Hut Lydla K. Pilikged me into a strong, well woman. .11 West 125th St., N. Y. City." bo world has rccelvoil such wldeuut. No other medicine lias such . Sold by drugffis.s everywhere, ilmr every woman u. cordially inif there Is anytliius about her ind. Mrs. Plnkham s address is ;li produce tlir original Iett?rn and signatures of a t.iiilr a!?ohtt<> Konulnnnnr.t. I.yillu K. I'liililiuin 51<ul. Co., Lynn, Mimi. T|ANVILLE Military Institute, 'Dant)ille. Virginia. A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL (or BOYS. UNBROKEN IIEAL! II RKtOlU). # r.Ari.Klt.NCEI) TRACIIF.R.S. FULL ACA Dr.MIC and BUSINESS COURSES. For Cm?. lort. Terms, etc, ddreu during Summer, BOX 566. EDINBURG. VIRGINIA. \v".?l'Vv^ri!? Thompson's Eye Watar Reflections of a "Oachelor. Most pooplo who bot out to roform , the public forget to <1o It to them- ' solves llr?t. It takes a man to look for baking powder in the water cooler and the ; butter in the kltrhfn oven. in*- cuur; u v>viiiuu to \ i nr./ iu | into business Is when she adds a column of figures four limns and acta i only throe results. It malcoa a woman proud of her husband, In a kind of aahamnd way, to havo hor husband know how to 'jutton j th? children up the back- I ! . l*'ll 111 igllt (lt? 1'Iulltn. TMants contluod within doors nre very linbio to become infested with insects and their csks. Fumigation with tobacco smoke will clean plants of all 1 iinlilitnK mill nll?/\r Imsnsttu lint l>nu nn 1 ?>fifeot mi their eggs. To fumigate u plant or plants. coutlne them in a box. mult'i* ii barrel or in some other way; put a pai> of coals with some tobacco leaves on the coals in with the plant, not too near, or the plant will get too hoi; give a good siuoke. This will destroy all living insects. In two or three days give another and you will be rid of insects for some weeks. Shmlc For Jim Swine. Shade for swine is quite as necessary as for oilier animals, and when one has a 4ree or two in the pasture the question of shade is readily settled. If there sire no trees plant three or four, and while they sire growing use portable houses l'or shade, making tiien'i with si sill set on runners suul with si ling sot in the front sill so that si horse may he attached and the house moved when necessary. These houses tnsiy he made of any ehesip material, and the roof arranged so that si portion of it may consist of tree liinl s laid over boards set fur sipart. The cost need not he groat and the results will pay for the time and labor spent. C'otton-St%o<l For Cowf, Dairymen tir.d it dillicnlt to carry tho cows alonj.r properly during tlit* drougtit.v days of summer ?>ti pasture alone, anil all proper grains <avo boon tried .with varying results. One of the liesl Slimmer grains is cotiousocd meal. for while feeding i! will nol materially increase the milk How. it will keep it nearly to the standard and will keep up Its quality, which is quito as important. The feeding of ;i also makes hotter hutter at all times, and particularly duri'ig the summer. While the quantity foil varies accrling to circHinstaneev. from two to four iiouiuls per cow daily is about a fair ration and will give results which will warrant the expense at any season. To Frencrvo Kflii'i- rosin. In some sections of tin* country the division of Holds by femes is some thing no longer done, l?nt the majority of farmers still f?vl that they should divide llieir llclds. The work involved in fence building is so great (lint oni' docs not cure to do it very often, h-.'iic" it will pay to go to some trouble to preserve tIn* |ii'<ls. those being the purls of the fence which need renewing first. Wliil" there arc many preservatives rccomniendcd. ail of them doubtless more or less valuable. the ol<l plan of smearing the end of tin- post with gas tar is about ns good as any. Of late years a strong solution of copper sul phale has been used this pnriiose .with consideralde Mieress. Jt takes 1 i n<<> and 1roiibb> to m't?it:iri> lbe I'i-i posts with eilhor preservative. put on as it .should he. lull it pays |o do it, for tli:' posts will hist double the lit;ih'.u.r of .VIMi'S. a. ? * SlililtoiT ;?I1<1 I'loiring. T! sooms almost noedless to 11 ; shallow cultivation for the "laying I y" of tin* corn crop, yet there arc sonic who still insist upon do; p cultivation ami lid^inir for the last time u>in;; over corn. Tin' folly of .such procedure, however, is very evident tr .my lliiukin*;, well posted num. The lir.st cultivation should ho drop to stir Iho subsoil and make room for the roots of the yotinj; plants. Th" second and possibly the third cullivations may be fairly deep, iiioim11 nut -ii deep as the lirsi. The last two, it is ;i settled fact by experiment IliroiiKlioiir tii?* corn belt, should he shallow, ::ot ir.ore tlian two an?l a half In throe inches deep. Ami a! thi-> tini" tin- ground must !>: left as level as n<i>-;ibl<> al l. r each cu'ii\ai!on The obj. i-- a mulch for ill pre*->rvuti<tii <>!' inoi.vtrr< , ami why any lliinkin;, fanm r should i i J^? up his corn. brt al; lie/ the rails ami c>:po-iii.!i a thii'd to a hall' more surface to ili?- sun, is a ?|Hrstion yi't I ) ! miIm',1, 'I huituli the sia'. that "cirr. will take e.ire of if-. !r after Iu-ii ii" laid by" i^ in a ineasiir!' li ne, ii i-oiiMani watch mi'-t i kept ; > break tin* mist forn.inu: after nny heav\ rain ?<? kr'.'p th>? wc:mI> from s?t < ! !i*r anil In keep the iVliees if- itooil repair, pr.-vcniin^ damage by cattle. This in i.rder (o have a uoo.I crop at imi* c:i; - "M. iiurni >><>; ? ?. Hurly Plotting l or Wheat. While all w hen I urmvi'ii ual'/A thf iiim easily I'll* !: 111 sowing o, \\lll\lt t<? avoid. ;;> far sis possible t!i rav :1X''S of ill' lu-.-sisiu lly, all il.? not sre tin- in i -.-ity for turly |?rei>sii.iiion of tin* >oil l; i> :r?*iii'i'M 1!\ in'iifviMl thai miicii ?<T iln- !o.-.> from wiliii'r iff '/in;' ! niiulit l?' avoided l?y llif "sui; | lowiin; 1 of llie yroutid for winter \v|i -at. Marly pivpa ration of I In* seed bed Is ousi: r tlisiii liili*plowing: is give.* one si in*;? to ;:et rid of 111< weeds more effectively, tIn? seed |?i'd may have one or more eytni 11 a > rowings >.! I-.^I 1....,-. I ..I.,.. ... . fif*.-. | 11 L 111 iniii'h Iftti-r i-< < I i I it'll than when the plow .irir is done la c. Then, too. should the ground i> ? not in Hie best condition ill seeding time tlx- thorough preparation previous will count for a fin al ileal, enabling one :o catch "the ground for the linal lini re wing aud rolling whenever it clian.c's to be right for Mirli working. The question of varieties should also receive more consideration than it dors and an excellent way it to look tip the best wheat fields in your county on ftimilar soil and ascertain what varii* tics arc grown. In addition to this very when I grower, largo or small, should liavt* a l<?st ground lor now world. II will pay for its cost iu giv I i?? 0110 accurate knowledge ul sorts i on tholr own grounds. Poultry unil Women. Kaeli year sees many women a (Idea I<> thi' ranks of those who raise poultry Co.* market and there is little doubt but what (lie industry offers many opportunities for women who have the necessary ground and Hit; determination to gain their experience slowly. The writer recently spent a week with a friend at a popular summer resort along the sea coast of New Jersey aud profoundly wished he had his poultry with him. Chickens of the size for roasters sold for Ho cents a pound lu tlii\ in.'ii'kntR wlilli* finiiv'infiuw! froah eggs were in demand beyond the sapply ut 40 eonts a dozen. While these prices are exceptional there is no doubt but what, there is a profitable demand for both eggs and poultry in nearly every section of the country. Women can bring to the work of ! poultry raising that care for the small details s<> necessary to success in the j work and a characteristic lacking in ! the majority of men. It is a well- j known fuel, and every honest tanner ; will admit it, that two hens set at the , - ,i I,,,, Hi. .. Mlln I..- ..,,,1 t Iwi All,/,., ! ........ ...... . ..... .... .. .... , by ;i woman, will show a decided dif- ; feronco iti the number of chicks hatched, and it will always bo in favor of the lion sot an<l oared for by the woman. The man forgets to give the hen water or food or some other attention she needs (luring I he period of incubation. Women Willi a rural (raining should do .sonic close stuilyiug ( of the poultry business this summer and make a start in the winter or next spring. I'll Khoilr Inlrtiitl !?r?l. A pair of these useful, ail-purpose mi'm\ ii 11ami ui"!1 ;;tmioral npiJonraiH'i* ;:iv<w us s?mu* itlou of their prominent rliatacteristies. They arc l'lill-bt'oasti'il and s.oekily built. anil :M ail ajros. from tin* brollor i" I ho roasicr, produce ;i ^onerous amomil of llio I'lioico.st 11?11. Tlioy arc mi'ilium ItoiiiK aliout ill.' same as ilio Plymouth Rock; iu l';wi. tlioy have boon nsotl extoiisi voly 111 crosses id prounee tln> I lull Uncles ami Wyandoi tes. They originated in lilinde Island. from \s li-ncc they talus their name, ami arc found there on a!iji>>st every farm. They are good layers ami splendid mothers, and when they have heroine heller known, will he anions our nn?>t popular new breeds. I'llmt Prive Jowly Ihe llrst honi af. r a mm!. I.ighi and <!\ destroy fungus ^ruwMhs. Thorough urocruin^ cleanse.* ihe hide as \,ell as the hair. S >res or hrnises <>n hordes should In) Ilea l iitt as soon as p<?s<lh!a. I>r:ii!?*11 l"s:ni;!iij? when pri<*t>? ::11* r.iHitli I'.'dory. < .i ucr illy Hi - ilii> farm tlif I?; I!. f 1 Si ? < tilli\!ion ami t!:(* yri'MltT (In- pii.lit fur Uii* ?'\pr!iilliin *. Th" dirt mill ^weiii wlii.li {iccir.nulato on till- nor>i's tlnrin-.; ill;* ?lay should never lie allowed | _? remain on over iilulit. IMinils I :ivc i;n>aiei- invil fur tl'.oir leaves jiml can Im? n.u:i' easily Uiiird i:i I Ik* ^ruwiiij? M'a.-.?:i than when par- | lially lorimilit. 11 (lie i'iivv lia - to tr ivl over a 1i:^i? piTaee and l iK" a _.it?.! ileal uf linn* iu ill In*! stoma.h. tiif till) > and ont?r?y cxpi jiWi't! will i ar.-c i' t;?*ti?>n in tlio iluw uf ftiiP:. As tin- leaves of (lie tulip and ?tli"r *-l?riicj: siou iiti{ minis r.u u anil die, ill - he* I practice is to take" them uj>, and. after drying then in ihr? shade fur a lew days put them in a paper a.!, and put t'iou? away until in tile full. The dairy cow should not l>c nlilisjod to travel a Ion:; distance for wafer. !f she tloos she will jjn without until she <cts very thirsty and feverisli, and then drink until she is painfully un<> > in!'?ir t a I >1lioth conditions are uu? . ivoruhle for milk secrelion. As a rule wounds made l?y pruning in September or a little earlier somewhat, although they do not heal quick* iy. never decay. The wood, owing, J douhllftf-s, to its condition of ripeness, I become* hard :is Imne. nntt ;i!thom,'h ' the healing process inny proceed slowI |y. the tree does not aecui to suffer ia ; any wny. ? 1 S;r:'v '). >s> " w:-K *^$8 -W^' I *' I t. MHHHHHH I | .' >li"i' i fCWMniMSi I " ^ I...I , /Vegetable Preparation for As similating live Food andRegula- '|n UngUieStowachs and Bowels of ^ j Promotes Digc3lion.Choerfu[I ness and Rest.Contains neither H! II Omum.Morplime nor>lincral. I! til* * ... Not to ItQtcrn to (.hint?. riix Mol.ean county, ill., mlssiona ties who have boon spending their va ttt iwuo 111 i: a > t: i ' ? \ i'U arders not to go '<> <'l?lun, us .uiolher Boxer uprising # . on in the dKstn.it territory where liny wore aKsi|;ned >o. Their headquar! were burned un:i Jie personal properly il'ey hail nequirid and left before ^oin ; away for the tuinnier, had boon stolen or de .! r.iyod. Puts an End to it All. \ grievous wail oftimea conies as n result of unbearable pain from over...... I 1. oyrnpicmio vii wt v\* _ . .Sick headnche, constipation, biliousness, melancholia, di/.'/.inoss, dullness and drowsiness, coated tongue, slimy i. 'Hi, had breath. llydale's ldvi i Tabids will relieve any (if these symp loins in a few hours and speedily coi reel 11:i> t rouble. They act upon tii li.i r, bile*, bladder and duct, intestine; and bowels as a stimulant and tonic. Tl.o. e who use those tablets find their ii p rfect anil results satisfactory. Fifty < hocolate coated tablets in eaci box. I'rice, cents, tf AyersPill Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use Cut this out ml return to ut Inside of thirty day * and nil ?n,1 Set W.it?.h hjiids?#mrly en/rav?.f fhr (iwt ir? midr ol QB guarantee anJ will *r.?r j lifrlin.e The movement is one of ih Clo^k Affair, hot msifji I will towpjrc with any $rf CO watch. HH whetNrt you ik ihr duM proof or I il.rs' or (?rnis' |funtir?? H l>U Vans Chain, On* Intaglio Charm. On* Pair I *v cr Sire vt f) I I'earl lUck Collar Hutloni On* Topa/ Olansond &tdd. (all the Taaapovna. All the above sent Trt* j rovlded you allow o*. to H t\'A Wr are willing to ship the entire outfit ai desvU'vd t . ( ' IH U no! the biggest bargain you e? er received from any firm, the \ cent It you will remit f 4 <><; with order wc wdl forward all tn< Preirnt consisting of Om follow C)roun<J lintra I'lna 52 SO Ke? I a.n offer l> IntroJo.e their Clears, in J ra/neaiber If you are not | I Inco'oo/< tod Capital. $26,000.00. CLICK-RIE ttw?? >11 mn 0 II I I ' I I Ml CASORIA For Infaimd Children. The KinYois Have Aiwa; Bought Bears A/& SigiahJ /J\f 4 ' 1 1 KILI.the COUGH I awo CURE the LUHfll WITH Dr. Ki^'s Tl New Dssc??gs( 1 /CONSUMPTION Prica Q FUR 8 OUGHCaild 50c & fiPO S ISOLDS { rso T)l. jj Surest and Quickeub Cure foall ? THROAT and LUNO TKtfB- 8 XiES, or MONEY BACi?. | I'N^XR r Y~t: VER"Y "FAHer NKEDS >V PORTABLE ENGNE H '!: application. I w. u. c:i>3ts a co.. | COLUMBIA. c:. Botlors, Saw Milt, Cotton iiIiik Machinery, i:ic. 1 The 6it?bc% Portable Shi 'jir Machine | Keep them in t/ie house. S Take one when yt>u feci bil- i ious or dizzy. Tkey act directly on the liver, BUCKINGHAM'S DYE 1 ?irn cn. or oh a. r. iialli oo., niuhi a. m. u io^^^SEE| '\ ... , -v* v-v J ~% V ill >rrvj you i r?? on? ^if m Wina MB I4K (ji)'d 00 liv o'jlfilr .uhJ 1 ;.m.V ?cr< irs; 1.1M by 4 .1) Vv'if ? bekl ^ je?vf!fj ()iikk Iriln l rvt;imi<kin Amtiui, It * n# tti Tl?e O.V1 jfv- 'itew<*\ 1% and du?t proof. Sla*t? 1l?e rtlicr 0 Pf#? jn.rlM jr.* vl/ One WolUj Oold Pin It<J uttettt. Ont Itail fop CotUr HtitfO*. One Nocktte ttoliUr. T?? MB b*\t I4K ( W.I Pl#? J| Alv>On? 5el of 6 TiIj?Wi Silver end you M jrn?- p?.W,*?>e, jo Ml#h Cirjdr lOf. Clear* vntued at H >. I) to my t *rrr,, of/^e an I illo* full e < J ruin alio A. U sen#*' joodican te rrtu'nrd At our fjrpenie and you will not b* out ont good* mentis; ? thb Ad. ml pjt (.? IVm a GrioJ I , n Cutting Cirr , ? other firm in the world ever rrijL^f H pleasfd, w- 5tin/ / ly (> ie!vr?1 you' money I BB' R80M COM* ANY, WIM8TON-SALCM>i H. 0. H- 4HPi IM | / /