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Cotton Must Have Potash Potash is an essential plant food which must be added as a fertilizer S or the soil will j become exhausted, as is many cotton We 'have book* iflv '.^ IW^ig^ tails about fcrtilirer*. We will send them free to any farmer who asks us for them. GBR/IAN KALI WORKS, Xctr York -## Xaiwau street, or Atlanta. (iaDlili So. Itromt St. D Cotton Question in England. London, Jan. 28 ?Tlie Duke of Mar'thorough, under secretary for the colonies, received a de|>u tation of tlie British Cotton Growers' Association at the colonial office today. The deputation was much encouraged bv the Govern menl's attitude. The Duke ex pressed the sympathy ol the Government with tne movement to obtain an adequate supply of irriitt'li "lit loll l.:iri*P areas will imtnediatelv he planted in \\Vst Africa. The association is satisfied that the work done is past the experimental stage. Detailed plans to restrict gambling 10 cotton were discussed at a meeting of the master cotton spinner-, at Manchester today. The principal propositions were to discontinue to buy lulur.s, etc; to increase the purchase ol C I F. (costs, insurance ami freights.) cotton and to carry larger stocks as a protection against market tlnetuations. An alternative plan was to purchase lor a stipulated monthly delivery. The suh|ect was final lv referred to a special committee It was reported to the meeting that the short time movement j was progressing s;ii is I act ori Iv. The scratch of a pin may c?URe the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning, results from the injury. All danger of this may be avoided, however, bv promptly applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick healing liniment for cut.-", bruises and burns. For sale by F. Mac.kev A* Co., druggists. Fully Prepared. Jlii' senator elect was about !<? lit-1 art Irom liis home, en route In tlie national eapit> 1 "A'i- Null sure nil have ever> tli'imvoii net ?1 in \ our uri|> (" \ ' I m c . ?-i , qj.i-i i. .! Wis. > nalur i.i i 1. Sure." | ' (a-llars, enII'-. sir' , cravats, li11<! i v. i ar, i?: u-i. , < <.inb, ui *ii cin? ami p i -e- f" i it \ in al i. in v clear.'' ' li vour cigar ease filleii C ' Knll." ' I litiess you have everything, j then. (food bye, dear "* 'l'he senatei-i lect disappeared in the direction ol a street ear, but in about live minutes ho came tearing back, out ol breath, and visibly excited. "YVh-wli-wliat's the matter if" gasped Mrs. Senator Elect. "Great Scott, wile!" exclaimed the senator-elect ' ! forgot my f noli o uio 1 i ( ioo n ??il 1"G '/???? 1 ? ? ivjuiuiiv niiucn c\UKl ICIt CHI IVlIIg on the dresser in my room." I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup that I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy.? Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co., druggists. 1 Black Kin broidery on White Black embroidery on white is I extremely fashionable, providing II lie contrasts are not too start ling. As one well dressed woman said: "Black embroidery on white should take the form ot a delicate tracery, otherwise it becomes bourgeois." A dainty white waist follows alter this dictum. It is ot fine French flannel, and is perhaps too elaborate to come under the head ot a shirtwaist. It is ..xl nl'loK moiat n.mlnl I./mii ! tut auri <1 oiiii i ? (list iuuiici< in; w ever, except that it lias a deep cuff. The sleeves are laid in wide pleats as tar down as the elbow. Each pleat is ornamented with a slender line of black and white silk embroidery, and the i end of each is marked by an inchwide medallion, also embroidered in black and white silk. The same embroidery trims the box pleat down the front of the waist, and a line of medallions runs across just below the bust line. But the waist does not depend on embroidery alone for its ornamentation. The high stock collar is a combination of embroidered white flannel and white lace. Lace is also appliqued to form a shallow rounding yoke, which extends slightly over the sleeves, and the cuffs are covered with it. Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr.ll.Haggius of Melbourne,Fla, writes, "My doctor told me 1 had co sumption and nothing could I... .1^.... i -: I no uunr i in mo. i \\<IH vou up | t?> die. The offer of a tree trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discov erv for consumption induced nie to try it. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life " This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung dia eases by Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey <fe Co., and Kunderburk Pharmacy. I'rice 50e and $1 00. Trial bottles free. Some people are so worried about the stale of tlie unfortunate heathens that they take no t hought of i lie vicious literature that tails into the hands of their children. The best physic. "Opne f r i??<1 and \ nu will always use < liamherlain'* Stomach ami Liver Tablets." says William A. (iirard, I'euse, \ . 1'liese Table's are the most prompt, inns' p easant ami most reliable ea'hartic in use For sale by .1. F. Markey A (Jo I ironists. This is the season of year when i In! d| men whn drank infn.xi ; I on ill s last summer *l<i cool them selves i ll. ill ink mure In warm I l liemselver u p. Kiml words eiisl nolliimr, Imt | I I lie \ I >11 v 111 nre i I in 11 gold. CJA-eTCTIiyV. 8twr.-. /;! : 1T" | iVrhnps you have noticed thai 1 tin- 1 ii-1 i m! wiio ell j ?\ s lli(Mlio>l lull! n Mli< lis is I 11 ?* (l|ll> will' tuv. r Inils in notice when hi\\ ili' 111??. ,i j\t'u hat or dress. When you feel blue ami that every-] lii ii if jroes \v run sr. lake a d use of ( hainlr rl.iiit's Sfoiiiar.b anil l.iver Tablets Tliey wi 'I cleanse ainl invig-| urate your stomach, regulate your bow el , give y oil a relish for your font! anil make j on feel thai ill this old | world is a trood plane to live. For j sale hy J. F. Mai'key As Co., Druggist. (ireed lor gold cannot live in I the same heart with love of the Lord. Living today on tomorrow's I salary is a sure sign of financial | indigestion. The average school boy rather envies the man who has no hair to comb. Kodol Dyspepsia Cun DloMto what vou mL The man called at the eleventh hour received full pay, but the man who is called at the first hour and does not respond until the eleventh hour is going to meet up with trouble. Some straws show which way the week's wages go. You cannot go God ward as long as you look dollar ward. The man who cherishes a grievance seldom has anything else. The earnest seeker after truth does not drop into the rear pew. Charity with a brass band ac compatnmeni nas a siring attacned to it. The happiest homes are those where ''company manners" are never laid aside. The man who waits until New Year's to "swear off" on a bad habit seldom does. The world will not be what it should be as long as success is measured by the accumulation ol dollars. There is a vital difference between telling God what you' want and asking him tor what you need. The average man would give a great deal for the ability to enioy .just one hour of implict belief in Santa Clans. The man who wastes his strength weeping over small troubles has absolutely no show when con fronted by a great trouble. One half of the world does not know how the other half lives, and the indications are that most ol the one hall does not care. We step up when we stoop! down to help the needy. /mi - _ .. i . - i I v / n i ;i^f IX ;t j ?>y WHOM youii) has been v ell spent. Some beliefs tlml mav be pleasant tn live by are invariably poor things to (lie by. <s This i tm rvory h.>\ . s tho ^outline Laxative liromoQninine Tamcm h? roomily th;?r enri ti t? coiil <n one <la! /?7>r - <c K ha ABANK deposit vr vJ' Railroad Faro Paid. 500 ZL I. :U.11 -jr r " d K l0,'e'?^ U?OKUIAAUBAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon.Ga. naly obtain U. S. and Foreign "T I ! r Send model, sketch or photo il Invention for \ t (roereport on iwientuHllty. F? fnebnik, f | felr.ty'TBADE-KflRXS * ? \ W, >prn -71} / . 4 f . - lJiii ; ...d ^ V',w -. V J wkfcMMU*. 50 YEARS' ^.*21 V" EXPEDIENCE y : : - ; .' ::;^ ^ - j [" * * ^ !^w1 t, LMJujZri ~KeTv -Trade Marks ^pSyfleW*^ Designs rrfv>" Copyrights &c. Anyone ?uMHll!n? r. sketch niul description mnt quickly uarertaiii our opinion free wlieltuT an Invention (9 probably patentable. Coriiniunlc/it Ioiim Ht ri<-t ly mntidont Ittl. HANDBOOK 0111'atente Bent freo. <Hdiwt agency for M?rtirtfifr patents. i'atontH taken through .Maun \ fo. receive tpfciitl nf'tire, without charge, lu the Scientific American. A hnnflnomolf lllu*trnto<1 wooklr. f.nri/p?t rlrdilution of any .<ieiitltle Imirnitl. Tnriiis, |:i n vi-ar: four nioiitho, |L Sold Uyull nowixlPMler*. MUNN & Co.a6,B">?d?' New York Uraucti OlTlco, <35 F SO Washlcjjton, 1>. U CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS l?l>. AI way* rritahla. L*tdlea yk 1'rvigxtat ft>? inrHMrm u?Luk iu *] and Mold rurtalllo boxaa, aaaiad with blua rlbboa. r?hf> n?> other. H?rna? 4aa(araa? awbatllatlunutM latllaHau. Bir?lroiri)n?M, ?> taiul^a. la DI *>? PartlwlM. Taat*> *<? ! ??? / (aw I adlwa." m IMtmr. or Nm?a Mali. a*. mm* MMba bMw mU QBiaHitmil (UMMdlM. m~ ?? 1 ' I Tlio Kiml You Have Always iu use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits* Imitations Experiments that trifle wit Infants autl Children?Exp What is C Castoria is a harmless sul goric, Drops and Soothing Contains neither Opium, R substance. Its age is its gi and allays Feverislmess. 1 Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assiini Stomach and Dowels, givii The Children's Panacea?T CENUINP AC" Bears the S7? , ^ The Kind You Ha In Use For C THC CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT Rose Buds ; W'lHhlng ioki'H out tip1 Nursory Oopar n i'hui ? 2 (?i prr iln/i-n while liny last. I'rivi l-'lowi is arft ytanilcr tliuu over. tarnation: Ilouqurts and D' si;,'us lu orlor Klowurs and ROSE HILL ( n. AFTER YEARS OF Ocnstar.! headache an $ Mfc,,,..... j/r pt #f : i \ 1 "MSI; ? Vl \ / I ' 7 I a, i Called' '?- t ..It , . t!v i|. liiiwg ll.'ljn c 1*^3 Wr' r* ;u "vJ ^ E ? ,?* , Lb.-' ^L> 3 hi bJ U v.. k. _ _<J M III till i hav t:ii a hut six 1>ottlc~ of y nr inns The Cnl.irru fi..s entirely Disnppi Good; and hiy Whole System Seems " I have to work over tl>i> te -ii hours n drn now i. I . 11 . || 1 t 1 | . pi. IV I-OUL l'et Oil . I tolinvo. I mil lieiiv' -ran I in nil-round perfect In thanks to Dairy s I -.i.iit. Whiskey. ' '1 Iiis is just exiit tly wliy iJulfy's cures alio other treatments fail. Itt iceri httothoroot^ tr<> ihlu uml pill ili' ..the I..ood, stimiil.lt s tliu < lutioll, .'Uli'-ts lilt) nerves, Strengthen* tl'O hi action, bri.'*s into jilnv all tli? vital forces enables you to get from i nil tho iinuroliim contains. It r-'plaees diseased tissues ami I>niP a strong, healthy In. ly, firm muscles and clear I ?it renews the system. Cures atnl prevents catarrh,cough*, cold*, brone.mis, asthma, pneumonia, pleurisy, cons tion mi l all diseases of throat ami lungs,dyspi indigestion ami every form of stomach tro nervousness;nuilarin and all low fevers. It valuable in nil weakened, wasting, diseased ditions, no matter from what cause. MAKES THE WEAK STRONGIt is & promoter of health ami nj>e oid ago, whiskey recognized by tiio Government as a m CAUTION.? When you ti*k for DufTy'ii gcnuiiin. Unscrupulous ilinlrra, mindful of to sell you rhcitp Imitations and mult w market for profit only, and which, far froi ful. Demand " Duffy " and he dure you gi Wlilakey which contain* medicinal, healtli-i la sold In sealed bottles only ; never In lint "Old Chemist," tin the label, uud be cei ware of refilled bottles. Sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct lfalt Whiskey Co., Hoc heeler, New York. For ssle si all Dispessst Bought* and which lias boon has borno the signature of has been made under his per1 supervision since its infancy* v no 0110 to deceive you in this* i and ** Just-as-good" are but It and endanger tiie health of cricnce against Experiment* ^ASTORIA istitute for Castor Oil, ParoSyrups. It is Pleasant. It Iorphino nor other Narcotlo iiaranteo. It destroys Wornm t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation iatcs the Food, regulates tlio iff healthy and natural sleep* ^ ho Mother's Friend. i FOR! A always j t Signature of * ive Always Bought )ver 30 Years. AURRAV STRICT, NEW YORK CfTV. at a Bargain t <>f oiir l> we oil'-r 3 your olil Itoso llu-h t Ili'(li;o IMants, tl.lMI per huiuln ?1. Our Cut > inc per dozen Ko>e> uo to ?3 nu per dozen. Plan * shipped I'vurywhi re. iREENHOUSES, Columbia, S. C. ^ to 5TB1 ^ SUFFERING WITH I Annoying Discharges. I Had a Very Bad Case, Constantly Growing Worse. I Could Neither Eat Nor Sleep and Looked Like Death. Nothing Helped Me Until I Began Taking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey; 6 Bottles Completely Cured Me."?J. E. WILLIAMS, 1825 E Main St., Richmond, Va. Kino cfisfM out of every ton of throat, lime, oniiu h uii-1 intvo trouble Im'^ih w ith ( utnrrh ; Im I. . i. 1 .li \ 1 11?>? Mali \V I,. . v i . the u- v i! t, i' catarrh Kcrui kilh-r I hat euros , I .. i .> i. - " " 4 Clin I CUC-C1-. II , 11< I'll 11 Ml t liy " tor;, :lld 1I-" '1 ill IllOI-i- tllllll 'J, (*00 ' in-s mid l!r. V illiiiuif, .! lii: lettw, poog on to say; i 1 ' n a.-.ill n ; wi.lic.it i;lifnra vi-ry UK tin ltlnulntt !< l my throat seriou ly. was iit'vor five lr .in hc.i.lai lio, and tlm disinrpoH wore extreniel\ ninioviiip. 1 lout mv ' ' J mi"! tl In. J ;:iul hO1110 UlLUl 1 I't tJIUU U ult^ ?\ ] t-.3' v.is*4r;0 rf jpv# - .. : J i I t wonderful incdlclno find tun coin pi toly cured. iMred ; 1 Sleep \V:!I; .My Appetite Is Vjl To Have Been Renewed." ^ -KEEPS THE STRONG WELL. Duffy's contains no fusel oil, an 1 is tho only edicine. This is a guarantee. I I'ure Malt Whisker be sure yon get the the escellenee of this preparation, will try lilskry stibatitutes, which are put on the n relieving the alrk, are positively hurra* t It. It Is the only absolutely pnre Malt K'rlng qualities. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey or hulk. Look for the trade-mark, the tain the seel over the cork Is unbroken. v?| 1, fl.OO a bottle. Medical booklet free. Duffy lee la 5outi> Carol I as. ram *