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Ire!ba*rin-z l'ulry 'ar M1:kqi. iessedo iWls loud ali-s look 2.e atnd )lum~fp and shauld be pcked i.u iice :cSu line:'. Pilumpuess ap 1.eals t' the zppeisie andt neatness in soires con ideace, both b'eing pi(its worth took iu. afte. to 6i!l ny a tirst clatss -a~'e poultry tratde. Vi(uiof V'termii's. Tie growing practice o; ib.z:u i.ie naie Iri-lucts o. adll nufa,. nares ha. b.roght Gilt the fac that bitter mi!k possesses many unsuspe. S'u-alities. A medical paper strs -i.s reputat.ioni aS a:n aent of superoi 'igestibjiity has bcae Lrmly ests'> lisihed. It i, ia-lee-1, a 'rne ailk prjs ione--that i<, in:k already partial~y Cigcsted, tie ~cean&iaii of e coaguflazted p~orioni bein 3ose : flAy aud not of that farL:. 1udigesti. tie nature whici is t: e resul cf the reti'iu of the gastri jice uipon st c ws' milk. It is of great vaine I:I the treatment o. iyphci. feer, anI trued to advaki'a .i: tue treataue't f l'a'>itual coustia-ion. It is n1.1 I ess valuabl~e ii tidi.icy tr-o:vYe, irn'a reA~~~btI fori thn tr-arofd at< t-ther atone or aternatey v i~ith skie uilk, au in cses of gastib ricer a-i 1 cancer- of the stana.:a it ca i o:ten be Cbeieal auayis show:; tha'.~ i:: its iiature it greay r-eenhe4 konuis., iitl the e:ption of w is the mostgr~tefu. rfres~ugau.! dgsi !e of the odu:s of $.i.k. --as teru Tarn's as a Cian-L Vrst!. So many f..rier-- so St.rnips e a catch crop in corm au i potatoes that they forget there is a::y bentter %V . As a rule catch c:-ops do zot pay. They always iu:erfete with the late; cultivation of hoed c o:>s, Which is a ways itnportant and so netiaes neces bary if taere ij t dry tim. !ate ia sutm me.:. Now that uost farmers cali vat': hoed crps very shallow late' In the summer. mere!y scratching the surface to kill weeds while they are smutl, there is less o.~ection to late clltivatio: thau used to be the case. lu the ell ut::YS. w F e- a p was uised at the last Ceuitivation to uile the . si up against the hills of corn or 1A). tatoes, the iesait was alwas iumiary and often ruin to the crop. In such case, too, there was little chance for turnips to grow, as the soil piled up against tha hills turned the water in t) the middle of the rows, or rathler 1he corn leaves themselves did so, as thev bend over to tle inimil0 of the rows by Tnly and often in0 Ja1e turn. ing the slightest siower into i-L mid die of the row, where uostot the torn roots are. Under the hill the soil i almost always dry until the corn isi ent. The potato top does not lop over so much, but it, too, throws a good deal of the moisture that falls on it into the space between the hills.-; The Cultivator. Sweet Clover For ltees, This clover is one that yields a large amount of noney. it begins to4 bloom in this latitude in the easJyL part of July, usdally; som/seasons a little earlier, others a little later. B SHIFTING TETE TENT FRO0N of this clover is pastured or or b.iar, suen wi'l bloom the 'me, and continue in bloom er hard frosts. I have seen rking on this bloom in Oc writes Y. A. Suell in Bee .re, when all other honey-yield ing plants were killed wiith one ex ception, that being giant white-spiral mignonette, which is sonmetimes, gro'rn in flower gardens. Sweet clorer stands drought well. but gives a better yield of honey and pasture with frequent show ers. The honey is light in cob~r, but, to my; taste, not of as fine a flavor as that from white or alsike clovers or bass wood. In the dry regions of the West, sweet elover and alfalfa have p)roved valuable plants for bees and *~tock. The hay is largely fed to stoc's. Here cattle pasture on ii freely, and the hay has seemed to give good eatisfaction, as stock soon learn to like it. This plant shoald- be grown in all -waste places, and thus take the place of the nonious weeds which grow there. Efleets of Feed on Egs nyone who. has observed eggs lhss noticed that some eggs what pouitrymen call greater stency than others. That is, out a dozeu eggs bought at a store half $will have whites and yolks so thin "that they will spread out thin and Sideand be almost flat. .This 'issthe effect of the feed given the hens, prodnecing the eggs. Hens that are fed on milk and grass and allowed to pick up their living about the- manure pile prodnee eggs with hin yolks and whites, and these eggs invariably insipid and tasteless, when boiled or poached are not npetizing. There is a flavor eggs that is not altogether a^ y'ease and often $t is 'sve to one who under Sflavor comes froms s and feed them~ ir eggs are fits ~ ave a figer )the most mVk, and the eomblinaiio, is onc that makes good CggS. Heus fed ex clusive'v on grain do not produce eggs of the best tiator. but their eggs sI indnitely better than those froui ue::s~ that m.ia depend altogether oi thernselves for their living. The egality of egg depenIs aLio. oa tle feed the heus e:U. an I whlere t'is is understcod, cousise:lt ego are 'al:ied ai beien- worl twie. as 1m::eh a; thost e ahucuseu. -Pu:nous Uer.'ld. T:oe wire scereen4 eamonly usiedl iat house& tt> 1:eep 0 it !u!e. ara now s,) chleapilat u ihey ea u rJ~ita'.y u:e 1 i? 1stable 'wi' l.o.~ ft:- th3 samn par p). Iu it must be reinembhered toat t '.ie s tabe i s i t seli thL-e i:> t eca a::1 breeliul pia: io. flies. i-i the exere'nent froNm a:ialas in wlichte flit. depusit their egg,. Unless e:are i-4 t4e o gather up and remove t!e ilrop)piugs be.oO- thlere i tlne fo: egr<.. t.> Oalh te winl-io- Evreensi vill serve rathcr to .shut the lies in1 than to keep tlie:n owi. Stables ihould uerer ha built near ho.ises. beca-ise they irej uothituv, eat -kee: ta'ms fro1 beint orerrua with i Ne::i. to t be stabi>e a- a breeding p'iee for these. pert4 i-t the sikhole, wher sOps U. a' E-n .s ar. th.rn t.> pa 0.1 thirouga lrajis udernat'r. Lt i possible I ba: where ties-e Cau liti iuA prevai, fles, ho:igh ann 1oying. qrJ reall y beueficial. F.lies dottbtlesis de stroy rn~ie:.i ti'ti. and t; ' lesse:i th. tksa-ria whiC'l would prevail. 1! they ha I ,lot been Createl. But. it is fa bette- to placc atl decay A stanees under grou'il. wher the earth wii! absor'; hie- . ba1 odors, ihan t-. eave them u.a the saritz to breed rumn~r.uine an om,-uar.. Tine ou~y re.ne iy whieh is abioltte v ch ire far a! k' id of scale is that i:furiitio-i. Ta wx3 first pr titee Li Califot ui.t in the citrs belt to check the ravages of the cottouy easo ii!r scale an.l the red sc.tle. Hydiro eyani: acid g.14 provc.1 moust -ectiv-e and is now used ai:nost, exclusival-. C. W. Woolworth, in bulletia 12: ao the California Experiment Station, describes ia detail the process of f:t. migating trees in an orchard. Briefly, it c-nsists in covering the trees with sone sort of tent, generating the gas aud alowing it to remaia until the scales have been destroyel. The teut generally used is what i nown as-a hoo) tent and ranges from eight to fourteen feet in diamaeter. rlhe hoop itself is of three-qu-rier iac'i gas pipe, but half inch will do for 4maller sizes. The manipulation of the tent varies according to its size. [f the trees are small, it can be easily thrown over a tree, put iu placa and then taken off. If the trees are of con siderable size some effort will be re. uired. In the illastration the metbod f changing from one tree to another is shown. After the fumigation is Cznpleted, the hoop is lifted until it s in the position shown at h. T wc en, holding the sides of the tent, l arry it to the next tree and place it in he position shown at c. Then, with- -a ut pausing, and while the tent is fall i f air, the apper end of the hoop is a ~orced over the tree and down the :1 her side to about d. The hoop can te' If there is-aT Spulling over the cloth, the third man t the cloth awa frm Wfree e -t r'tio: *1 C ight ONE~ TRE TOANT~ une anas Aferte en s a-e rithe ca bus. unte the enti cloh e, omes saturated. If properly done, he test remains strong and tight and snot too stiff. The second1 method s the use of sizing and paint. The izing is applied in the same manner s oil, and penetrates the fiber in the same way. As soon as this coating is ried, it is followed by a coating of lexible paint, usually on bot~h sides of he tent. The third method is to satu ate the eloth with a decoction of hopped leaves of common prickly pear cactus. This is made by fillhng a barrel two-thirds full of chopped stemd and adding cold water until the barre: is nearly full. Allow the stems to soab for- twenty-four hours and then draut or the solution, which is ready foi use. Tents treated in this way art liable to mold, but by adding to the solution a little tannin this is pro vented. Soak the tent in the solutiol over night and then raise in the morn ing and allow to dry. The cloth is sarcely stiffened and seems to be very satisfactory. Potassium cyanide, in an earthen vessel, is introduced under the end of the tent, sulphuric acid is added, and the hydrocyanic gas is gen erated. The amount of cyanide will vary with the size of the tree. A tree four feet high, three feet in diameter, will require two ounces of dry cyanide, one-third ounce acid and half ounce water. If the tree is seven feet high and four feet in diameter, use one ounce -f cyanide, one-half ounce acid and t wo onces of water, and so on in proportion. Forty minutes are r quired for the gas to do its work ef fectively. The famigation is best done at night. The gas is a deadly poison, an d great care must be used when fu m iigating.-American 'Agriculturist. Worse Than the Dumdow. The British Government it now manufacturinlg a new bullet which is even more deadly than the dumdum. The new projectile has a soft metal point, which expands with the friction f flight. 7: W:-nr from a Surc'i r*. : '' ~r paigznnt ..'s 2nza .; p:;.c :: n. r a jor.' Cre~ 1and nc . :n.:ter.:.. 'i hole isfroml f've *if F,^c-.e I::::.m. tres 7:n sizaddm-~s. .n1 in(y~. in trrer. he a p,:--e cG exit ix:g. .however. slighl:y :.-rger - t: ite entranme. It seemns hat :::e effc'. o! this w:pan on t:: or~-. h--::ow bnevta; exac:: SIml .r - iat c. te eman nfaintry ifie at tInrpe thousand :. six tho'.sand cei-'ohe bre v.:s spin :'d i:n evry Case. 4-,d in no s:ance did 2.(ep :-!eremna.:: ithe bntht !.ra;-k of -e bullet invariob:y forni~g a s:nlath rhannzl. without shatuerirg bef!or the bore. a:!v!hn :rydbiw1; U th event Cf a bui:c s:riking the : i: inva:a::v sh:::teredi the hizter. A : i'e owe. t"-6 projeciz'e :t th'rzy to six:. fet passed th:ough tewo huanan trunk. and ony s:uck it, the :hird. w.-n: !hro::h pine wo, six een itehe thick. anI thre; dcn !a:"s e:Wh tw~o m iimnete's thick. Cri;i:: ef t!:e SIhoe Scrertt:o.. AI.'ei" Ar3ya:ul fairy a:rs :ire p:oh bly re'spousible for h in;:-o:hr:. t ot 14 he v.ti :-b f su iritins oIf tw hoe I they htd bee~n (-:irried mut (1n 11h1 col!Iliehle tll(' hflories as : vere idhereti to closely in those innocet ::ws for childhood,1. thlere wvould ee hil 1inhir coluiposition to een :n:'e. f l the Ary:an sories t!at. v:iv iwas dleilited our ch1iildren 14a r Mirto. 1 prp.teroi> to b ihm:ght :rur by any but the infrant nind. andi ! wo *ys Arry vitli themi a iiiral It lhar 11dgres abou!t th:-ta. protetling it ro iniscocept ion of the intent of the Uvenlor. T lI'aticutl:- ly relatinig to tlie shoe. we ave in ihe Aran fittion such nievel o( be forgot ten tales :us ithe iminiortal 'iiiderella .nd tile Iass Slipper and t he Sevenl Lengued Boots. These two er-m w hive takel lit strlongest hld pon the child renl of ihe world. and vere i the grown e.rson, Where eVen he old mll::1 or woml: whose melne ory oes loi cl'-ih these falciful talS ii~~~ l.d1~).!it A Rulher Le. An EIglish i-ventor has dfised a or cry ingeulous atueil leg and foot l U * tended for use inl cases of amiputa onl below the kilee joint. It is minly composedl. ccording to the EC eiifie .A rienn. of a hollow rub. r( e.r chamber. which is infiated in ex- 10 -ily the' samie w::y as is at hieycle _ ire. The skele'ton of the foot is of ood, and4. conitainis within it :a ruh-1 er-f aced joinit, w~lhi pe'rmits et oveml~ents like* those 1ti01 take place the tankle. A pair of rubber pneu latic pads surround the end( of theo nplutated limbh, so that nio undue 'esure .is erert-.. on1 the' tiss:e. e iint. Casearets, Candy(u laylive an drving all im- j atihe body. Begin to-day to nish pimples,' boils, blotces blackheads,I 3d that sickly bilious complexion by taking iscarets,-beauity for ten cents. All drug ts, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,0s - -feed birds and aysters are a popular uir. I 'What's in a Name?'" Everything, 'when you come to medi res. cA sarsapaila by any other name n never equal Hood-s, because of the ,eculiar combination, proportion and pro 'css by cwhich Hood's possesses merit ,ecaliar to itself, and by 'which it cures .,hen alt other mecicnes fail. Cures crofula, salt rheumn, dyspepsia, catarh ematsm. that fired feeling, etc. CURE YOUR HORSE of Sptavin, Curb, Splint, Capped I liock, Sore Tendons, Cuts, Kicks, Also an invaluable remecdy for man. Whein taken initer nally it cures Camups an d ColIc. It is tihe best anhe'ftfc know. Eery bottic is w.-.rratd. Scl by, dealers aid druggisits generaliy. Faily size, :25c. iJcorscsie, goc.id $2.oo. P.spared by EARL S. SLOAN, Boster Mass. HEAD ACHE *'Both mny wife and msyself have been .sig CASCARETS and they are the beet medicie we have ever bad in the house. Last reek my wife was frantio with headache for two days. she tried some of your CASCARETS, and they relieved the pain in her head almost u immediately. We both recommend Cascarete."* ( CASs. STDEFOItD.n Pittsburg Srafe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa.a CAN DY TRADE MaRN REOIs'TERED Pleasant. Patatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. sever sicken. weaken. or Grise.10c. 2c.W00 ..CURE CONSTIPATION, ... Strimg Rmdy Companr. Chicago. Neutreai. lew Tork. 117 EiYD Sold and nranteed by alt drtig *U-TU-BAU gitssto eIRE Tobacco Bahlt, udgeC.2 of a flouisinglctlin southernl California, although not a oug man is a dev oted reader of the Yo~th's Companion. It has been his custom to have the paper sent to his of lie whence, after reading it, he takes u. Enme i hk, WNl One day bu31ne86 / cTS GENTLY ON TH E AD N EWELS ,r.EANSES5 THE 5SSTEm ~- IDS . 4 VERCOMIES -' - 'TION ABITUAL G ON PERANDBIT B- -4 Q0 -h3. T~ 41CIAL r 5VY TE GENGNE- MNF D E ' 1r!cknakin:- in iusin. idnearLya.R si.e e1:-. -brck works erected ::i GiA L:: en izins have been i-uDr. v-Ith 1:ity of 3.000,000 bricks nu, iterto all the filrhrieks i'set in ral have been obtained fro:n Eg:.n. A MontelaIr (N. J.) clergyman pub :!y rave a boy a whipping iii churlh. e Other day. fcr r-ittirg hL. init.;i , the back of a per. Polic Court. Triai and .udgment. fudge A n1ui F. Calhour.. t.i te p; 'Ie --4w t. lan t. (-t.. recem n:ty i -et a t seint.e I ich impo-rtance to dy;eptil.3. Her it 1 1 am a gre-t su!Y'erer f.e. !"-rvu -h1 dacb3 aud ha' e :utud n-' r~:-'" .' ,e us Tyner's Dyspep-i:i R-me-y. 1: t aken enthehe ia be tr aeghis it i ati:thly res. A.-E. CA.ot. 'rice 5 cents pser hott:e. At all ltenggsl-5! sent for price, expro's p:Lid. by Tyier laysI Isla Ren.edy CO.. 45.Mitche R st..Atlaita, 6m The American citizen r.'o is 7 1 me manner connlected with a Dewey ception committee mIt. fe rathay esome. YOU KNOW WII When~ You Take because fl1g formula is p showing what it coaE~f~Z advertise their formula is becau~c their medicine if they knew its Every druggist in the United TASTLESS CHILL TONIC < NO PAY. Price4 50c. Your druggi'st has sold GRO\ GROVE'S is apres::t .MALARIA 6TU11 a lo1SGURRNTf.ED Over 5) Remington and tinuth P'remiecr type writer. 354 students last yoar fromt 7 States. Is year. send for catalogue. Addre'Ss. Dep't 20. STRAYER'S BUSINESS COL'GE, Baltimore.Md. WTENTION is facilitated if you mnentionI this paper when writing;;ndverticers. So. 41! DR, JM0FFE a (Teethiag Pori .Costs only250Ceits. Asi C. J.MC RICE'S iiiii GREASIm~N ---OR- . MosEY B~cz..M - EUMA TEM. PAINE IJ At K. LafRIPPE. SOP and COL GS. arandmother ust'd It. 7h t you? Ist's the gratest mdcin ut t. - d 3SE (EEA~ll'T~ :''e A Fact. Teacher-.' "Now Patsy', would it b~e roper to say, 'You can't learn me oothing'" Pitsy-"es'm." Teacer-Whly?" ?atsy-Cause you ca n't."--Bostonl [aveler. _____ A Crockery Jag. "When Wigsby is in his cups he as eyes like saucers." Yes, and bowl egs."Cleviald Plain Dealer. To o 0 F .. " - ,trtl R ht 71 Ad m. nard - Y u .1 c e ;it s.:.npefrzA t The m f.:: if i:ate che-:a t -ee rt; co.e i:: F i n r a r .:i-'r. yd~at ou- Dowrets C.t eC( .cr-'s. Canay Catartie, cure constipatia:i L-:- 3r. ,... . C C. C C. fall, dru gists reu- , Den'. --.'-.. -p : _-::d s::e'.e Yo::,r I1JL 1%92-. To7 q'.it '.ac a:;;!y nnd C-eebe n:.n ::e'.ic, fNll of 1,!e, nerve and! i;:Tor, t::e o-o Dac *I d :- t I v- : M r s.o. AllCirgts.cCL CC:i - - teed UcC et ::nd se-.:ny free. .. Ltrn e=ste CO., Chie::so cr NawrTo-A The ii:an withl a miflion 4-a::'t ver_ 7: DefesCanna": trp s(e fit ei.! . f I r - : I-.. n -T I - w .:t L is t. . ti-i .1 : Y Co.. Tulclo, o. en~ e tLt.rt't r.:' p Ccttandl treatac ?rAe A::. , S,!-C -. 1 \ r Y oa I I l-- A. len's s-m -~ s ' r a d W.I'-r AH sI. - n .-- I . C :- ,. I t -11. ti : ' :- I - A 'i :- t. - . m. it - Era-' A!!rn i S i -m. Nre . N- - tCr v.1 C*k 1, [.3:. .'..: 'Tett - C if - .: 'h m n - : ' ::s t., ;I:: i: . :- m-. O: nIp p en: t -it i : t m - I; 1 .-t .itr - se r I y n: - . .a i . :- . . i.fI .\1 T kI.' it - Z S a *k i: - - l:. e I. .\i rt! ti.:C:I- :l' ev trs i &t..x.~ or -'+iv -i~h atuiral that 1..,versq shoukd ne lose-:::ot:tid. To cons.tiatinl torover. Take t::t.:ets C:,:y Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. 2:l to cure. ,truggists refund money Tlhe er:i-nC doesn't ceindder or:e mn' s ml eOtanote:tn's C.nison. No. :o-Eae rcr ilty Centz. CG:arin.ie-d wzaccs hal;t cure, mal:es reak Wne:L. b.cao:l pure. .rC..1. All druggis:3 A toper ne-ver obj,-Ies to a goo'1 punchi ini the mo'uth. Clres i!! Throit t ::a Lung SUG SYRUP ainy printed on each bott ,a The reason the irmitators do r they know the people would not b ngredients. States is authorized to sell GROVE n a positive guarantee of NO CI B'S for years. Just ask HIM about iptioni that does cuire 0ORGANS MOLRfrom5$45 up P'iianos for $195. Bluy direct from the mranufacturer. Satisfac tiUon guaranteed. Address M. P. MULL.ER, 3fantufacturer. u1.erstCSown, - - Md. [IS ProfCGharles P, Curd,4.M:., I N ; 4 , t y -: - a i h esit tin l y attribute the- recovery and con tinued good heaxlth ot our little hoy to' E E1llNA. Uponti bhese P~s) 1owders he seems tofatnad your D1%ggISI for II. Ifma by druggsta FFETT, M, D,, St, Louis, Mo, L" Best' ugh Syrup. Tastes Good. Use tl sirtce 1663 haa Dr. Ricrd's rEssen~c8 of Ulfe eetithe Stnd rd ie erfaiinia remiely for all c'a'es of nervous, muenta, phveica! debijity. Cs v-calxty and pre '.ature decav in both seves: positive, permCanetl ur; full tr'eatmuent SS5, or $1 a bottle: stamtp fot oircular. J. JACQV'ES, Agent,1;S Broadway, N. X Strawvberry Lemonade. H -ere is a delicious drink with which to cool the palate these warm days. Take a quart of thoroughly strained juice from stewed strawberries. When ool pour into a stone pitcher and add tis mixture: One cupful of crushec eaches, half a cupful of lemon juic a cupful of finely chopped pineapp1< mat pulverized sugar to taste and liberal supply of cracked ice. Sti: n hocughly with the strawberr3 juice and fill the pitcher with vichy o pin ice water. This is a new drin] nd one that is y r refreshing. mony rfuned1y your PX ILoc-:setc:: tong~ue! it 'scoated, your stosm-ch i.ibd, your iverou.tOF order. Ayer's EiIs will cleza your tongue, cure your dyspepl:a, n.:ke ye liver right. Easy to takc, easy t ope-a~a. 25c. A!! drug';ists. Wanet your ..,rwe - a L,.atfr 4-ng~ or rfr i bie' 'f U pP RICKINCGHAM'S BYEd ~ -. W'. n-.::In Ar a es t -ced e .'ra -' he man:ket, n:.I fr ;nP :bl the; I rg r-rop ie!-i n i~e Irs" f not- the Uni e Wve h:i.! .'155 ,re-A in w!et thi' year. n i... op~ :-ve alged -.9 1 u.h*.' hi er ar ;:.dred hm-if t;r wix-at vt' -on-at .:, "oitL : .ce.l 1 :: *;-- o!~eiu ordi.n r. . II ...- wre:.:. '. i.v 5 1.15 1 er i - -on cars at Chab',ti a k;. -l t - ti. us :Is and are new. u' 1bl-rge for izat. 1-erms: Cash %1tL orter Per F'ID CLIVER, Pres-. Charktte, - _- - 1d. W. L. DOUCLAS S3&$3.50 SHOES N O ':cr'h $4 to S5 corPparedwith othe- irakes. Tndorsedby over 1,000,000 wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES I ' ilEy f;ENINE Iare W. L.. irla' a ame aid :wrlee attvpeii an battao. Ta:;e no Flubsttute clUaimed and s0.50 c.oes in the -. wrid. Yur dealer ouldi keep Uiteml -ti nor. We wit send yonu - a pair of receipt of;price. Strtg 'nd leather. size ,nd w:dih. !lain Ur cap too. cataloque G rree. W. L 000GSLAS THOE CO.. Croc'don. Mass ARER'S1NK ro: d nougrh fo- L'nce Sam II . - - it 1 j. PAIS MEDI and D FEVER. SASK EVE TO SAVE THEIR TII The Tin Tags taken fr and R. J. R. Tobaccos all of this list of desirable a have your good CheWing tol Every muan, woman and child car th~ey woul..1like to have and can& hav Write your name and address plal t ioninug the number of the present yot diterent kinds of tags mnentioneJ abo 1 atchi Box, quaint design, impcrt edrona ---......... 4~ - 5 :-alt ano Pepper. one each, quad- .: ., ruple p1 .te on white metal... . 6a Raor hollow ground, ine English ~ uttr Knie, tri'ple'piate. btt s-ua "'aheilE trniYe "iute, est qua. l ti P amp Box, sterliug silver... ...00 - d 5 ieac Rwo ble". r.. .... .. .. 0 16utvolerKe. 3 - or b8elre ....1o0 teedrs goodc tiekelpe..............2O0 19 Alat m~t Cocke' nic k, sirane.... sco toCvert Tb .uckons.450egoo -e hisofr expibres No LAdressall yAseou Tags andth R. 1 J ~h'e w e. RELD uOACCn Id nhi t m Whyk nicewrted...50 I y wr I-r Iva 1:-or Iri.e and !stm ., r-, : l.:ug . (a r < de n-. N1w i6. t m . :' i UV n Rio 1uI er or see hrne. \\e r:-eli ih t . Wf. H CISSBES 61 CO., V, I. c L 03AN8 OF Best Quality r -. F .0 H1 - '-C*::. Torins ---- M V. A 'd- s - * M n. MLONE, The :r.ith brmai?- Et:ian ElImtinjr. 32d .Yo.-tEm -mthii" rt Forty . I.ll pi. t:wO.f i in S . :h Carolina; 101L fER A" i) ENGINES; C. VIj~ /u*C3tiC co:1 Coriss, My L nd E-ayvv Log iDea'n Saw Mills (:nr.nor b eg .;a in s- cign. Emlei.ncy or r:ct by anv leiler v r ar!fetarer in the Wite r Pr- aid Catalogues. . C. BADHAM & CO., 13:6 MThin St.. CLU -, - - S. C. Why take Nauseous Medicines? Are you suaterir with INDIGESTION? Are you suffrin wit) KIDNEY or BLADDER TR?UB.E? re ycu subject to COLIC. FLATU LENCY or PAINS in the BOWELS? Do you suffer fr.m RET EN TION or SUPPRESS7ON of URINE? o you feel LANGUOR. and DEBIL ITATED in the morning ? WOLFE'S romatic chiedam URES THEMAL! Peaak is AU GUSTA. GA, I~EIS CA1.TE OF 1fLJE A uarantee~d Cuare for(C~ararrh,C011 aptioun - H ayever. All druggists, ' .0 W. ii. SMITIl8:GO.. Bil!~2- .'. . fe'iwl.h Thompson's Eye Water. ROP PSY (U.- i-hl-f--d c-re----ra .g. BoA 44 teujmun ah and 10 days- to eatment te Pr. N. . GREN'S sore. Box B. AtliEt- Ga. TAGS FOR YOU. nSCHNAPPS will pay for any one or d useful things, and you IaCCo besides. 2nd something on this lit ha le ad send the:::ge to- .m' anLt Any ne---n=- 4) * . e will be .. -ed. ISix lo~ ers' Teaiupoo:', be" qua. :50 E nives cad For..', sis each, ur~ek lo$n . . . --eniu -h o -- e, Barorne er. ITool Set not playthings but ieal 7'ith. s li i~ive , t - . e eft.. SSewing 3 iachi e. nrst ch.s Is i h all attachx eni. .... . --.CC 31Srot Gun, dcuble-birreI, Lummier eri-e................... ....-2000 3 iccle, standard imake, Ldics or gents.. ............. ------20 34After Dinner Ceifee S;;ocn, clid silver. gold tost 1.. ...... - 0. r Z5Briar Wood Pipe.............. - 40 ember 30th, 1900. correspondence about theni to 0 CO.. WVINSTCN, N. C. d~ Iee Prhce 50e.