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40, Every farmer who mal takes pride in exhibiting the show to best advantage, the hair must be brought out; tl snowy white and not tingec A BREEDER SAYS C " I hae used it for man tical purposes superior t an It leaves the skin soft and c produces a beautiful growt glossy and free from harshn rain water, which I find is th lather, and helps loosen all s te the skin. prdcskt.ss a7 baTifu gran Many Murder PenaltIes. Here are some of the wars in which society rids itself of those whose existence has become a men ace to its safety: In Austria a he executions are pub Manad y ther al s. I aai te ai soe the aguillotine, but its work is performed in private. in Brunswick the r,e is employed. just as It was In the Middle Ages, though with this difference, the public is ex eluded. In China, sword or cord, Public; Denmark, guillotine. publi; Ecuador. mu'tsket. publie: France, guillotine, publie: rea Biritain, guil lotin.e private: Italy, c:pital punish ment abolished: Netherlagds, -allows, public; Oldenbur. musket, public; P'ortugal, gallows, publie; P'russ;in. sword, private: Ru.sia. musket. gal lows or sword. publie: S,xouy. guillo tine, pbrivate: paiu. garrote, public; Switzerland. fiftten c:ntIns. sword; public; two cantons. guillotine, private; two cantons, guillotine. pmblic; Uni ted States, other than New Y ork. gal-; lows. mostly private.-PilJadelihFj Press. _______ Trhe number of books p Frane~ in 1808 was 14.7 / / STRONGS ? S - Three Womenr a0r ~ n Troublesf From Mr-s. ' . , 59 Summer St., Bi1 rd, Me.: 'or several years I suffered with various diseases peculiar to my sex. Was tr jabled with a burning sensation acr)ss the small of ml,'back, that all gone feeling, was despondent, fretful and discouraged; the least exertion tired me. I tried several doctors but received little benefit. At last I de cided to give your Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. The ef feet of the first bottle was magical. Those symptoms of weakness that I was afficted with, vanished like vapor before the sun. I cannot speak too highly of your valuable remedy. It is truly a boon to woman." From Mrs. MELIssA PHILLIPs, Lee-. ligton, Ind., to Mrs. Pinkham: "Before I began taking your medicine I had suffered for two years with that tiredfeeling,headache,backache,noap -petite, and a run-down condition of the system. I could not walk across the room. I have sk.den four bottles of the Vegetable Compound, one box of Liver 1i11s and used one package of Sanative Wash, and now feel like a new woman, and am able to do my work." From Mrs. MoLLIE E. HEmBE., Pow ell Station, Tenn.: "For three years Isufferedwith such a weakness. of the back, I could not pTerforifli'ny household duties. I also had falling of the womb, terrible bear ing-daonn ains and headache. I have taken two bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and feel like a new woman. I recommend youL medicine to every woman I know." *'Yy wife had pI)mples on her face, but she has been tking CASCA.RETS and they have all disappeared. I had been troubled with constipaaon for some time. but after tilk ing the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ai.ment. We cannot speak too high Iy of Cascarets." Fr: D) WA RTMAN, 5"708 Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. CANDY TRA CE MARI( REGISTRED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. N'ever Sicicen. weaken. or Gripe.10Oc. 25c.50ce. ..CURE CONSTiPATION... hterling Remedy Coumay. Chicago, 'eontreal. Ntew York. 314 0T-A CF is""F*eRO BAON Sprained his. Back and A.nkle. Kno-k ed one. of His Fin..ers. out Joint-Used GOOSE GrREA SE L INI'IENT and - was out in 'ew days.I CresE; ery 'Time if Tou Will Use it 50' ''"""be made selling PE.RFU''E $15 TABLETh. Samnple etc. I" cents. Agents wanted. .1 J.- MY ER cheeter. Pa. Best c a sgp. T:-s:es Good. Us t i I IK es a specialty of fancy stock finest product of his farm. To natural colors of the wool or e white in particular must be I with dirty brown or yellow. )F THE IVORY SOAP: V years and fintd it for all prac ything I have ever used. ... ear, furnishes life to the coat, I . . and leaves it smooth, ess. I use it with luke-warm' e best. This forms a rich, oily tubborn scales and blotches of & Gambe Co.. Cindatu. A Good Match. t "The doctor and wife seem to be well mated." "Think so?" "Yes. 1 People call him a quack and he calls her 'Ducky.'"-Life. . Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No I beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by t stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. - The Plymouth, Mass., Woolen tcompan5 hn. been incorporated, with a capital 01 ?400,000. G. W. Moses is president. t To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Lazativo Brono Quinine Tablets. Al Druggists reiund money if it fails to cure. 25c. philippines contain 123 miles of rail-j road. So. 1. wo-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak wen strong, blocd pure. 50c. 1. All druggists . ~jrsemeat constitutes chicken feed at San1 Jo5 Cal.~ ' .winsow'sSoothingsyrup fr chtibren f eet g,softens the gums. reducing inflama tin allays pain.Ours wiUd colle 25ca bots. P; o's Cure for Consumption relieves the rn -t obsti late coughs.-Re~v. D. BUcn:MUEIr L5a Lexington. Mo., February 24. 1"%. ARMY AND NAv't. [ Manila correspondent states that naire~s there regard Admiral struggle ( t scr-aps of cloth or any1 other article he has possessed, think ing they have peculiar healing vir-i tues. - A careful scrutiny fails to reveal a single song that possesses any char acteristic melody or sentiment which. will permanently identify it with the ' Spanish-American war. It is reported that the natives in Manila believe that the song "There Will Be a Hot Time int the Old Time Tonight" is o'ur na tional air, they have heard it so often.' A native band, when asked if they had heard our national song, respond ed with pride that they had, and pro ceeded at once to grind out "The Hot Town." The German servIce contemporary gives some interesting details on the marching performances of the troops engaged in various celebratedl cam paigns, says the Army and Navy Jour nal. Thus the highest average of dis tances marched by troops during the campaign of 1796 is to be credited to the French, whio, on the authority of General Lewal, marched daily on the! average a distance slightly exceeding ffteen and a half miles. lIn the war of 1366 the highest average was that attained by the Prussians, marching thirteen and a half miles, while during* the France-German war the highest averages were for the Germans (dur irg the march on Sedan), thirte.n mles, and for the French troops, nine1 and a half miles. In the case of the mounted army the record is held by Murat's cavalry, which marched 497 miles in twenty-four days during the perate"ns if 1F5t An insulated Cat. Jacob Titus. or Spring Valley. has an insulated Maltese cat which h'as been shocked by trolley, telegr-aph anld tlephone live wvires, b)ut does ne mild it. On Sunday evening the c-at was chaed by a Newfoundland dog. She Isprinted for the nearest telegraph pole. There was a streak of Malt.ese up the p'ole and then the ca t w-as secure on a eoss trece thirty-five feet fr-om the round. walking with imprunity ont ali ots of live wires. For- more thatu thece hours the cat de-fled electrocution and the dog go.t tired of waiting and -an away. The insulaited cat kept a sharp watch and slowly descended toa the ground. The hair on one of the ca's paws had been singed. That was al.-New York Press. lier I.ong Suit. When they returned from the bridal tour they found themselves the embar rassed possessors of eight soup ladles. "I hope," said the blushing bride to the jeweler-. "that you will change these ladles, as our soup is served ini the pantry." The jeweler became interested, and with a knowing wink passed the ladles to the junior clerk. "Wedding presents'" inquired the acetious clerk. "Yes," answered the bride, "our sil ve wedding."--Judge. MET9HIS FATE. he Old Sailor Who DrownOd in a Tub. They sat a little way apart on the eck of the Cleveland boat one morn ig. One was a young woman, pos ibly 25, with bright brown eyes and air and a pretty face, and the other as old-she must have been 65 at last--with tired eyes and gray hair nd a wrinkled face, says the Detroit 'ree Press. The first would sit still moment, then wriggle around in her hair and look over along the dock as hough she feared something. The old idy was sweetly calm, and observed he actions of the other with a curious ittle smile. Finally she decided to peak to her deckmate, if one may use hat term. "Be yew lookin' for some ody?" asked the old lady quietly. The ther woman sighed as though it were relief to her to be spoken to, and ushed her chair a little nearer her uestioner. j.No," she said; "I am not >oking for any one." "I thought yew aote be," went on the old lady. "I een yew a-gazin' off toward the dock." No," repeated the young woman. "I m not looking for any one. I'm just little bit frightened, that is all." Skeert, be yew? Why. fo' th' lan's ake, what of?" "Well," continued he fidgety one. "since the sinking of hat ocean steamer I have been dread Lilly frightened on the water." "Sho, ew don't say? Well, yew needn't be. 'hey ain't nobody drownin' but them chose fate it is to drown." "Oh, do ou think so?" 'Of course I does. I ade up my mind t,; that twenty -ears ago." "What makes you say hat?" asked the young woman, with little look of interest in her eyes. Well, my husban' wuz a sailor on hese lakes fer twenty year. After while he was 'pinted captain an' he'n ae uster go all over everywhere. He'n ne seen a lot o' storms in our day. 3ut they wuz never no disaster. I sez o him onet, sez I, 'John, yew're a ailor an' I know it's yewr fate to die y drownin'.' He looked at me a minit n' then he sez, sez he, 'Marthy, I'll ool yew.' I didn't say nothin' more, ut I knowed that his fate would be wet one. I jes' felt it like. Yew now how yew'll feel things some imes. Well, it wuz thataway with me. knowed John would be drowned some lay. 'Twouldn't be no more'n nach ral. Well, we sailed and sailed, me'n rohn, an' he a capting. Arter he'd een at it fer mcre'n twenty year he vuz retired an' we made up our ninds t' take a little farm away out he Gratiot road an' spen' our re nainin' days in peace an' quiet. By hat time I'd almos' made up my min' hat John wuz goin' t' fool me an' ot die drownded arter all. Then one nornin' in airly summer when I wuz L-puttin' up a little fruit th' en' come. rohn went out t' the pump t' draw ne a pail rn' fresh water, an' he didn't 'ome bacik. Bimeby I went out thar' in' ho an' behold: John had a 'leptic it an' fell inter the pump tub head ust. HIe was drownded w'en I reach d him. 'Th' Lord's will be done,' said .I knowed it wuz his fate. An' I've aid ever since that they ain't nobody Irownded les' it be his fate t' be irown&d: but, do yew know, when I ;een that he w.uz drowned in a tub or' water I felt just sorry fer him an' -ceM44 mp.@Jke'ciw silagied ie'd be ef he'dTnowed he yuz rownded in a tub o' water arter sail n' these lakes fer twenty years 'Ithout 1 disaster ever happenin' t' him. And :he kindly old lady had wiped away a ear that the wind, probably, had :aused to g'n.thA "Love and a Cough Cannot be Hk." It is this fact that makes the lover" and his sweethieart happy, and sends the suf feer from a cough to his doctor. 'But there are hid en ills lurking in impure blood. "The liver is wrong," (t is thought, "or the kid zeys." 'Did it e-ver occur to you that the trouble is in your blood? Parify this rIver of life with Hood's Sar aparilla. Then illness will be banisbed, Ld strong. vigorous health will result. ood's Sarsaparilla is the Dest known, best mdorsed and most natural of all blood iurillers. "atarrh - "I su.ffered1 from childhood v'th eatarrh. Was entirely deaf ir. one ear. on''s Sar.-anarilla enred me and re'tored ny hearing." 3IICS. d . STOKES. 31idi'and.TeX. S,re Eyes---Humor in tie bl]ood made ny daughters eyes sore. s;o that we feared 1 1ndness, unaHad liarsrilla' made H food's Piti' erE l ivr i .; n on irrittir.s and t,he onh' cathartic t take with, hood's_Sarsaparilla. An AdJventurous BSaronet. Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, Bart., is credited with having more livs than the average cat and with possessing more marvelous good luck than any other personages in the pages of Debrett. Here is a catalogue of his broken bones and the manner in which they were sustained: Two leg bones (balcoing), three arm bones (hunt' ing), three ribs (steeplechasing), on3 rib (cab accident), one finger (borse kick), two fingers (boxing). To this may be added repeated visitations of concussion of the brain, none of which. however, have seriously affectedl thE galant baronet's health. The name of Sir Claude has not been mentioned for a long while in connection with any thrillingly narrow escape from some particularly agonizing kind of violent death. Perhaps it is because he has now reached fifty-one. In his earlier years episodes of this kind were fre quent, as the list given will show. To cure, or -- * Vi CL ANIGT lie pesnmto and bowl,gnl eto Inb the Cafrnias ofg Srutu of panmtso known to he dCialf Consumceptbl tof the syistem pr liyver cpand el,retles imit the heos of itls,anufatrtil byrcasehod knwThe Calif i and aloi iittis, pelease liquidl knoledger of the Coicest pri payteen ceas ao, forthes eialt more pleasant to the taste and m< remedy, as a medicinal agent and annually, and by the high approv SYRUP OF FIGS is manufactured will assist.in avoiding the worth1 For &ale by All She is a Klondike Baker. Mrs. J. A. Nelson or Hailey. Idaho. ent to the Klondike last spring and pened a bakery, which. it. is said' nys her a p,rofit of $-5 to $100) a day. h bought a claim which is paying well. Mrs. Nelson is an energetic wo an who emigrated to Idaho ten years ago. married, and has helped her bus band develop mining property there. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour IWe Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full or lire, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac the woznder-worker, that makes wealt men srong. A 1l druggists, 50c or SI. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. The iron works at H{antgau. China, emplov 2000 men. The plant cost $4,000,000. onIy' 10 uropeans are employed. Educate Your Bowels Witft Cascareti. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, Oe.25c. If C. C C. fail, druggists refund money. Colorado miners are to enjoy the eig~ut~ :ur day. To Core Constipation Vorever. Take Cascarets Cand.v Cathartic. 10c or 25c. 1 0. C. C. fall to cure. drucmsts refund moncy In the Tratavaal each lawyer is taxed 912 year. _________ Fits permoanently cured. No fits ornervous ess a fter first d ay's uzm of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $itrial bottle and treatise free i. R. H. Ir LI NE. latd.. 'JI A rch S't . PiPi.l t . TATE OF OHio. CITY oF ToIEDO, FRAKt J. CH ENEY mnakesonth that be is the meior partner of tnle irin of .J. F. ChrExr. & Co.dointolusinos in the Cit.y of -1 iedo, turn ty and State atore: id, arnd that said firm will as the sum of O.'E flrYlURED oLLARs for ah and every case of CATAI I1n that cannot be cured by tbe use of HALL's CATAnnaH Ct:. F1IANK JT. Cusssa'. Swrn to before me and anbscribed in my Spresence. this Gth dez of ecemoer, SEA & A-).1-9 A. - GLEASON, Notary Pubiie. Has Catarrh Gore is taken internally. and cs directly on the blood and mucous suzr fces of tho system. send for testimonials ree. F. J. 'ussey & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hai'Family 'ills arc the best. JATED-cas!eof had health hatR!-AN8 TVwill not benefit SeudO5 te. to Ripnne Chemr.1 o.ewurk, fer 10 ,amples and 1000 testimoml&i. Massaging the Face. Massage is a grent science, and be lngs essentially to wise hands. There fre, if one cannot afford proper trent ent, use your own steamer or bowl of hot water but once a wek then rub te muscles of the face with a ro tary motlon upon the forehead and heeks. and, if you have wrinkles. rub n the opposite direction. Keep greasy compounds away from your face, eX cpting they are prepared by persons wom you know thoroughly under tand their business. Then huy only what suits your particular case. Use only the best soaps and powders. and, xcepting your baths, diet and treat te face regularly as directed. ana rafunded by vynu 3 aNx"'S ficial effects of the well-k;nown rem ompany, illustrate the value of obta - laxative and presenting them in t is the one perfect strengthening lax !E SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY 'ADACHES, PREVENTING I -AIULCNTPTO.y objectionable quality and substa ptly. without wteakening or irritatir ig figs are used, as they are pleasan RE OBTAINED FR(OM SENNA AP -nia Fig Syrup Company only. In< er the full name of the Comllpany pri Dducts of modern commerce purchase .ionls. To come into universal denif must be canable of satisfying the t rup Company ha;ving met with the xative remedy, prRU OF FIgS. it ha S roduct. ,The California Fig Sy ru ioshe one npafctutrengtnd sing oftheCmpns PEeffots,iNGtete l obmosteionbentualiyicans. Aus t itelfrnia Fig Syrup Compa:I ssr iteflation manfatred bopy othr 3rugis of mocr Po rce 5(chs itos T oeQ nunesiodn. mAs thoroupabl u ofstsyn the ub ject Cohay provng hat with thel uairemanyb prevented byS uitng ferdtilz e Caifniga FiaSre nprene of Pofa triganse;ino e enecal linettloko thn anye ofe Potahe writtenbys authortis, isatee woul teCliorsna Fio eveyfrupr freenof eost if ilonly mautried k foti GERiANCKAI WRKS mDentgnd alsru. Pri-e15 Question jecthsprov ne at cro fail. urs a b rete batoy leing . perenage o Po ash no Wqae Daea l itle ook oamnthOe subjer. of . otash A ite n by E aumt.oro iti ati,0. wouldla edt ryAfarmer.reo c.T 'ost, fh ni : any rte an as for iak t. e d a 4.J.O g L,93 Banas S. Nae. mork. Spadi g' OffJicial PRicE 10 CENT, OSTPit. Official sie-tific s iieh1 o r ahcc e o r e e a an. iCt ood e MAl. AdCON.PADIC & Co OS.Coifot NewYoa.Dner. Offical0 B e Bal-ud Nmnan:n 1nwh ott5 BIM I6 IVe, 8'6 ss ce, an Rit actiGS man ed ining the liquid laxative principles he form most refreshing to the tas, ative, DISPELLING EVERS, PERMA NENTLY. .ce, and its actin.~ on the kidneys, ig them, make it t-e ideal laxative. t to the taste, but ) OTHER AROMATIC PLANTS, )rder to get its beneficial effects, and nted on the front of every package. at about the same price that others Aid and to be everywhere considered ints and tastes of the best informed highest success in the manufacture .s become important to all to have a p Company was organized more than laxative remedy which would be nown. The great value of tTie >v the sale of millions of bottles e true and genuine remedy named yonly, the knowledge of that fact prties. ) Per BoIfle. 0 FOR 24 CENTS 6 - new c nuere and hneoe I Pk. Erl Cbage, 100 1z alzBestLttce. 35c 1 Caifnia Fi Tomto.21 O 3 " BrilSnt Flower Seeds, 1-: 1. -Worth $1.01, for 14ecent., ~~ i.o -iht~ one hr i hte? E4up.n rec ' t this notic~ a Ili t~. ne e c i o n a jot:~ .. .I ie: . z:, 1'o.. L.A caossE. wIs. KPROOF. itis an eRav r :tter to claim thata 'ihe mnufacturer' oZ RHEUM~ACIDE eae it to those.who hav.- beeni perma nontir and positiv ly cured .f RwEU . rISM t ma i.ke clims. Among those Swho haves recenit!y written usvolunta. ette:s sayingC thter had been cured arc: I':v. J. Ih. Foster. Raleuch. N. ';.; Nr. J. . iobinso. Editor. Gold-boro. N. C. Daiy A rgus;.1r.A&.Daus,a prom Duke." rail:-dad mUan.KansasS Citp,Mo. Iheurnac Will Cure 'Eou. Ma.&ctucred by The BOBBITT DRUG CO. - ni IrGU.N1. C. S'o'd byi I rue' .t:peneral:y. Price $I)per botti OD Our Smalley and Bat. Drgsaws are the standard of the world. Also all sizes of Oircuiar ating. Silo Machinery, Feed M Ils,RotC ters. Corn Shellere. BM A .EY G.0.,Seleaera MamitoWoeWI5. GENTS WANTED dSYg; "iThrilling Stories of the Spanish American War yReturned Heroes." Onyrtenti ihed. For terms and territory. address . E. LUT HER PUB. CO., Atlanta, Ga. WE CAN'T MAKE ybetrink thtanCA TE ' IN we do-we don't kaowhowtO. We Is the best that can be can make poorer mse tcssyun b"w won't:. ' more than the poorest. Funny booklt "How to Make Ink Pictures "free. CARTER'S INK CO.. Boston, Mass. D RO PSY ck*.tt'fan urswos ae... Book of testimoniassand 10o dn es' treatment Free. Dr. H. H a's1YW sows Box D,. Atlauta Ga. cured at home with out pa- Book of par tlce]rs nut FREE. B.MWooLLEY, M.D. Pr1oe 50&. Y: r 'IABRAD0I QUUEZR OL . The White Men Who Live1berc of ThIir.Owt Choice. It seems strange that with Oasedo to come and go civilized men should choose to dwell in a region so terribly bleak and sterile as Labrador. Yet oi the 8,700 inhabitants of that great peninsular, 3,000 are of the white of mixed race. They mainly are descen dants of English sailors, some of whom were shipwrecked and more of whom probably left their ships without leave. Finding themselves stranded on thi3 lonely shore. they made the best of their lot, marrying Eskimo wives and living after the manner of the country. In later times some Newfoundlanders chose rather to settle in Labrador than make the uncomfortable trips to cnd fro yearly from St. John's for the "llunil codfishing off the Labrador ,hore. These brought their. wives antl ehildren with Il;ein and intro duced a new strain of civilized life. All of these people live in little set .ements strung along the coast, on islands or in fiords, from Battle Har bor south to the Gulf of St. Law rence. They dwell in houses of stone or logs. In winter they wear hooded fur garments like the Eskimos; in sumIler the ordinary garb of New roundland [ishermen. The women dress in gray or blue woollen stuff, with a gaudy gown for best. On their heads they wear z knit hood or a bright-colored haadkerchief, and, it may be, at out-of-door work or abroad on the water, a man's sou'wester. Against the walls in their houses are pasted such picture& as they hive been able to clip from the few news papers that fail in their way, adver cisiug lithographs that have come with goods to the trading stores, and pic tures of thes ort issued by tract :so cieties. On the table or shulf in the living room is always a Bible, reli giously read on Sanday when the ood are not biting or a fare of fish to be. dressed and flaked. It is a devout and sober-minded conlmunit:r that of the whites along the coast of Labra dor. Their religious-ministrations are provided by the Moraviane, who have several missions in Larador; their temperance is assured by stringent laws forbidding the landing of any liquors in Labrador, and these arc made effective by a thorough patrol by the Dominion revenue steamships, whicib deal inesorably with smugglers nf stror:r water. PREPARED TO TELEPHONE. There Was a Lady at the Other End of the Wire. Of course, It is really nothing to Jack Lawson's discredit that he. is a beauty man of the ultra-British -type, but the other riders of polo ponies -and wielders of 'golf sticks at BurHngame. don't exactly like his exceeding pop ularity with the girls, and they telt an illustrative atory about him-with great gusto, says the San Francisco- News Letter. "Some one wishes to speak to. Mr. Lawson at the telephone," said a servant at the club, in respectful.*ce cents to the tall LiverpooUprv1oduct "Aw! Who Is it?" was the langgid in quiry. "A lady, sir," and then Isirson' moved. Hastily jumping to hit teet, he fastened .the lower button o~ his double-breasted waistcoat, 'wheli of course, like the P,rince ofMWales - E ways wears open 'when he i.Soa ing his shoulders, he rusheov the nearest mirror, adjustedi neck tic- and pulled down his coar' "Here, boy," he called. "Brush af'off! Logh' sharp, now. I can'tk ~~ lady. Wait. ing." Then, thoro yy'spraed up, he dived into the telphione ro.omWcon scius that he looked well. enough- to talk to any lady in Sai Matee county. Thought Transftariion. - Mrs. Le-Count of Chicago (calling or Mrs. Stimleton of Boston)-I suppose. of course, you have a telephone ^- in your house? Mrs. S.-Ohl, my dear Mrs. Ie Count, we use direct thought transference. We have a spea-inn tube.=Boston Transcript. We are State 'Agets for and Make a Specialty of Equippin Modern Ginniag 0ut. fits with the Improved. the simplest and best. FEEDER,thesmplest andmost e Gt Fe der in existence. Machnerysad Mill Suples.of all kinds at Mlaniufactrurest -iics Now is the time to pl-e an order fora Threshing iachine. Ge the best from uam the FARQUA R. State .agent Liddell Co.,Eagle CottoniGinCA W. B. GIBBES & CO., COLUMBIA,8B , W L. B. ~MM H AGENiT. Mul ins, S. 0. Contracts Taken to Furnish C Equipments for ROLLER FLOUR MILLS -REPRESENTTGTE RICHMOND CITY Mitt WORKS One of the la-goat manu.facturera of M l Machine in lthe <onntry, and havI ud mlson the mo%t imrove pl at pricest tcomplete wi hay One In ulteuihBad rt te best Wests mils. Before pia'lng yororders write me. I als hande complete line of W Werin 'a eneal favin been eaablishe& in business bt for 16 years. I have built up my trade by ing the very hig eat -lass om'chinery. a in a better oWn to5re tnt my customersthauev- r before. , V. C. BADHAM, Columbia,'S. O. 1328 Main Street, ORG BB8Q FRO $85. Upwardi. m-, for U. ft. N ____ Columb bia, S. C. Free scholarships on cc Ra. iroad fare paid. Cheap board P secured. Notesacetd Ipartly be paid by workinthecol Address, w- .mwma..A