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BACKACHE-) “I wrote you for advice,” writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Term., “about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. 1 had suffered this way nine years and five doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that Cardui saved my life.” It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. FREE ADVICE Write us a letter describing all your symptoms, anj we will send you Free Advice, in plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga AdedicineCo.. Chatta nooga, Tenn. J13 At Every Drug Store in $1.00 bottles. Try it. WINE OF CARDUI Fire, Life Health and Accident Insurance 4 '[For Old Reliable Companies NONE BETTEn-l SOLICIT YOUH BUSINESS I am offeriug for sale real estate in every part of the city. Also some very line farm property. Come and see my list of 100 different pieces of property i have for sale. I can supply your demands. 53 lots in one body, two blocks from Court House, near Irene Park, a fast growing part of the city, as well as the most attractive. Z. A. ROBERTSON. WHIZZING GOODS TO MARKET R.rid Automatic Delivery Device For Convenience of Farmere. SeudluR Lis butter and eggs to mar ket at a speed of twenty five miles an hour without moving farther than his front gate Is the scheme which an In genious inventor has devised for the convenience of the farmer, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. All the farmer will need to do in case this automatic delivery device be comes a reality will be to pack his produce in a basket, telephone for a small delivery car if one is not already wltho.it his gates, deposit his package when one arrives and collect the re ceipts at the end of the day. The butter, eggs, green stuff or what ever the basket contains Is whizzed through the air at a speed of from twenty to twenty-five miles an hour and deposited In the central office of the delivery company, where some one conveys it to the market. When the selling hours are over the agent returns to the farmer by the same means of transportation the cash returns and any stock left over. The delivery Is made by means of a carrier which travels on light rails about twelve feet from the ground. The earners deposit while en route mail or pa Lages at any or all of the stations <in tin* line and at the same time collect mall or merchandise de posited by the farmer. One man, it is claimed, can operate at least twelve of these lines. To make the system still more perfect the inventors will install a telephone In each house In order that the central office may be notified when a car i< required. One Is to be Installed near Pittsburg. READY FOR THE WORST. Fair Autoist Carries Poison Against the Day She Is Maimed. A man who said he was Warren G. Noble, manager for an automobile com pany of New York, laughingly paid a fine of $50 and costs the other morning In the Greenwich (Conn.) borough court for reckless running of his car, says a special to the New York Times. The woman companion of Mr. Noble, whom he introduced as ‘‘Mrs. Otto, wife of a Nevada United States sena tor," talked to the sheriff and the po lice sergeant while the case was l»eing tried. “Ain't you afraid to travel so fast?” said Sergeant Talbot. “No; I'm willing to take my chances,” sbe said. “But you might get maimed,” said the sheriff, whereupon she pulled up her right sleeve and, showing a large gold bracelet, said. “There’s enough poison In that to put me out of my misery If such a thing should happen.” She pulled up the other sleeve and, showing an emblem of some tort on a gold chain, said: “Do you belong to that? You ought to. It will keep you from all harm.” MOTOR RIDES FOR CLERKS. Noon Outing Given Department Store Employees In Chicago. Mrs. L. S. Hamilton, mother of Isaac Miller Hamilton, president of the Fed eral Life Insurance company, played Lady Bountiful In a unique twenti eth century manner the other day when sbe took a motor car load of women clerks from a Chicago depart ment store out for a noon ride In her car, says the Kansas City Star. The innovation attracted attention In the State street shipping district when Mrs. Hamilton’s large tonring car. with Its owner In charge, drew up in front of a store and in a few minutes was filled with a bevy of bareheaded laughing clerks. For an hour the big machine ran through the south side f *arks and boulevards with its happy oad. Mrs. Hamilton has arranged to take several of the women clerks out every day. Hoodoo Breaking Hen. John Hobbs of the Hobbs neighbor hood in Elwood, Ind., not believing in the “hoodoo” qualities of the figures “13.” placed thirteen eggs under a sit ting hen. the extra, or No. 13 egg, being a double yolked one, says an Elwood special to the Indianapolis News. The other evening the hen came off the nest with fourteen chickens, all healthy, well formed little fowls.. What Is puz zling chicken men is that the double yolked egg produced two chickens, as usually such eggs prove infertile for productive purposes, or. if they hatch, produce deformed chickens. In this particular ca e the chickens from the double egg are ns well formed and de veloped as those coming from single eggs. A elp the Horse No article is more useful al>out the stable than Mica Axle Grease. Put a little on the >pinilles before you “hook nq’'—it will help the horse, and bring the load home quicker. MIGA AXLE GREASE •wrats tee//—better than any other grease. Coats the axle with a bard, amooth surface of powdered mica which reduces i friction. Ask the dealer for Mica Axle Grease. i SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD When the blood it port, fwh and healthy, the akin will be soft, smooth and free from blemishes, but when some addnmm lation its preaenca is manifested by a humors get into the blood, generally condition of the members of the body tor takes root in the drets- eruption or disease. These of an inactive or sluggish _ body whose duty it is to collect and cany Off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to soar and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the add poison. The blood begins to throw off the humom and adds through the gores and glands of the akin, producing Rename, Acne, Tetter, Psorinwia, Salt Rheum and akin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with a alight redness of the akin followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forma a crust, and the itching is intense, ft is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts <* the body may be affected. In Tetter the akin dries, cracks and bleeds i the add in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the lace in the form of pimples and black heads, while Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ ent parts of the body One of the worst forms of skin trouble is Salt Pheum; its favorite point of attack is the scalp, E rafflmd with Bom 1 find and could me until I tried i red Intensely wi 1th the it itmee would flowed a Id; eruate would oome on V. uiiacK. . and when eoratohed off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak ^auffSrod a^ny in*?he also disagreeable typ<^ of skin but *ars I was __ used 8. 8. 8.1 found a per cure. There bee never been any return of the trouble. Stookxaan, Neb. LANS, SaSoS# PURELY YE6ETABE Edna May, the American aertess, was married in London to Oscar Lewissohn, of New York City. V STMMMHLI lBMrp*r»to4 . disease. The humor producing the trouble lies dormant in the blood through the Winter to break out and torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the Wood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fret to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECtnC CO., ATLANTA, QAm HONEST INSURANCE Plain, sure protection to the family at premium rates fixed on the basis of the actuaries’tables of life expectation, and ^therefore, absolutely fair is the only kind of life insurance written by The Southeastern Life Insurance Company of Spartanburg, S. C No “deferred” dividends, no “participating” policies, ao schemes for profit, no opening for speculation, no element of scandal, but stnet and straight Life Insurance of the kind t<ia' takes care of a man’s family hy providing an immediate cash estate on ais death, the time of all times .when they will need it most keenly. It is every man’s sacred duty to carry life 4 insurance for the benefit of those de pendant upon him, and all men know this. But no South Carolinan need go out of his own State to get it. The Southeastern Life Insurance Company is a home institution, chartered by the State of Somh Carolina and subject to the South Carolina laws governing Life Insurance. It is directed by men whose homes and interest? are in this State. It is an old line, Lgal reserve. Straight Life Company of tae soundest kind, and should have the support of the people of the State. Southeastern Life Insurance Company, ELLIOTT* ESTES, Jr. General Agent, J Mar. lfcth.'160(‘ Spartanburg, S. C. ^*P>* ^*P>P* ^F^p* J *»P>P« **P>P« '•FSp, ^IP^ ^GP^p# ^HFrp* '»P>p# ^Fip* ^^P^pt £ % * * a * * A $ £ £ £ £ DURING JULY AND AUGUST BIG CASH REMOVAL SALE t A question that should bo easily decided, and will be easy iff you will only give us a look—you can buy your goods cheaper ffrom us han any place In the country. Don’t be excited by high sounding words. The fact faces you that we give the value, and cut the price during this sale. As we have said before, this is no money making scheme. We want to turn our stock into casn before moving to our new store. We know that the goods we offer are worth the money. We Offer good, clean goods—no shoddy—at cut prices. In Dress Goods fi.oo Wool Dress Goods, 85c “ 75C 50c 45C 35C 25c 85c . 69c 61c 42c 37c 23c 19c to 21c Silks! Silks!! Silks.!! $1.25 Black Taffeta and Peau de Sorie $1.05 1.00 “ “ “ “ “ “ 85c 50 China Silks ... 39c Fancy Silks at low prices. Hosiery! Hosiery!! Whitleathei Stockings loc Misses “ 15c Misses and Ladies “ 25c •« << << . IOC ■8c . I2C I9C to 2IC Shoes—Low Cut and High Cut This Departmhnt is Brim-full of Good Things to Go Cheap 75c Shoes and Slippers 50c to 610 $1.00 “ “ “ 75c to 85c 1.25 “ “ “ 89c 10 f 1.05 1.50 “ “ “ fi.ifito 1.25 L75 “ “ “ i.45 2.00 “ “ “ 1.49 to 1.65 2.25 “ “ “ 1.75 2.50 “ “ “ 1.98 3.00 “ “ “ 2.00 to 2.49 3.50 “ “ “ 2.60 to 2.98 4.00 “ “ “ 3.00 to 3.25 Hats! Hats!! Mon snd Boys, you can buy them cheaper than ever before. We want to clean this departmant up. All kinds reduced in price. I1.00 Hats 83c 1-25 “ 95c 1-5° “ ft 15 2 00 “ 1.50 2.25 “ : 1.75 300 “ ' 2.75 Clothing The knife applied in this department also. W’e are prepared to save you quite a nice little sum on your suit and give you good goods and good workmanship. 20 per cent discount straight through this stock, black not excepted. Some few pants and suits at even better discounts. Now is the time you need light weight underwear. W’e have it cheaper than ever, not withstanding everything made from cotton is worth more at the mills. A cheap article looks just as good on paper as the better goods. W'e draw the line on shoddy goods. What we offer is good goods cheap. Summer Wash Goods All Summer Wash Goods, White and Colors, Reduesd in Pries. loc and i2^c Batiste 8^c 15c “ nj£c ioc W r hite Goods 8l^c 1214c “ •* IOC l*c “ “ I2C 20c “ “ 14c 25c “ “ 19c and 20c 45c Colored Wash Goods 34c 50c “ “ “ 37c Some lines cut even more than that. * $ if V Sf Cash is a Mighty Factor In the Universe and These Prices are Spot Cash. All Goods Charged will be at Higher Prices. c W. J. WILKINS & OO. SOUTH CAROLINA. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 21*