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I Coughs J I "My wife had a deep-seated cough I I for three years. I purchased two I C hottles of Aver's Cherry Pectoral, | E 0 large size, and it cured her completely." J. H. Biirge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep onesI The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty J years is Ayer's Cherry I Pectoral. * Three sires: 25c.. 53c , 51. All frugf&i. 3 t Consult your doctor. If he says take it, fi I then do us he says. If lie tells you not ft; to take it. then don't take it. He' knows, w Lease it with him. We are willinc. ? J. C. AYEK CO., Lowe!!, Mass. B WE PAY R. R. FAKE AND under $5,000 ~n Deposit. Cuaraclee CSMMCfld/ 200 fREK SCHOI.ABSIIIP*. HOARD AT COST. Write guick to OA.-ALA. BUSINESS (((1.LM.K. MACON. GA. CHEAP ^ m: ^ SCHOLARSHIPS Our college space is greatly enlarged an i to till it up at once we will accept office work or notes for tnit on. pay railroad fare, furnish cheap board, and secure positions when graduated. '1 his offer is made only to a few from " " OA ? ritu ufr Iinf'ft earn county wnonu^j Addrosr. COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE. < 4ILI .n HI A, c. U/E Cl'fE CANCER AND TUMORgJ " jj^We Use NO Knife, NO Plaster. We give no pain, ?fced no blood. We cure you BfcKOhE YOU PAY. We Ere a Graduate of Two Medical CoTe;;cs. We want you to read our .Vrl'age Ibx.k. Wewantthl* "ad"lncloi>eU Iti writing u?. " We are 14. J. Silt* Damki . Klcbtitoud. ya. Write a poMal to-day For Book Free. WE pay your way here and return home. IF YOU WjLLYlMV US AND IAKE TREATMENT. fNAPUDINE ( ) % IW (IRES W Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, X and 8ICK HEADACHE. It is abso- g luteiy harmless. No effect on the g heart. For sale at all Drug Stores. S SkkMtkkiiUiltMkkkMiaiiSliiillli THE SWIFT GREEK OAIRYAND STOCK FARM lv\ A * j Has for saleLIIEAPa large II ti\w ...It "TV numtterof Register* U AJCO U?/~VSSJiMU Young JEKnKY BILL* 1-^*" fbj Afc'D HKIKKRH. a 1 from H \ \\ /f| great Milk aud Butter Mock Bret up-to-date; noneltettrr to the Siuth. Th-? blood oi the fatuous St ike Pogls. St. Lambert anil Oooatassle blended. Poland China Ptire a.way* on han.1. T.P.Braswell. Battleboro. N.C. $900 TO $1500 A YEAR We want intelligent Men aud Women as ? ? Traveling Representatives or Local Managers; alary $900 to *1500 a year and all expenses, according to experience and ability. We also waat local representatives: salary $9 to J15 a week aud commission, depending upon the tlr-e devoted. Send stamp for full particulars and ate position prefercd. Address, Dept. B. THE BELL COMPANY. Philadelphia. Pa. AUti.Vrn i to *oll the "MnirhirM" side Sa-di Wanted i Lock; the greatest antl-rattlel and tmrriar-proof loot <ui the market S5 to $10 a day for tlio* vihii want t 1 work. Nickle plated ?ajii ('! l'KKK; nil'.iiv ncw.iuriHi-ni(r. tUTCHLboN^tt'lALT^ m. ITrp. 4?. Ml .\CIK. tM> So. 48. NiUn^nVP AMERICAN TiADV, inCevanlnArf UvU>n(. eiitlvrii-h, \rm scoo i hotH-.st i-u*Aildrar* KtIR 87 .'liirkot St., I'hii-a o, ill. Good bread ssis&skssi'ns,s full: then try tt. W> want a??*iits every where, win sell to you at wltos. ,?!( where we have no ejft W riU1 for elrc. K.H..lgrkw*iCO..W lneheater. jvy. Sculptor's Odd Experience. Proctor, the sculptor. tells of an encounter with a truly Dickensian female during a sojourn in'London. She was the true "Mrs. Raddle" of Lan: street; but since Mr. Proctor was in the lubi: of more or less paying his rent she was Boh Sawyer's "Mrs. Raddle" in good htimor. Mr. Proctor is a late sleep.'". It lud been his habit to secure the services of some "trusty" to keep up a racket in the morning till he was compelled to ge: out of bed in order to secure peace. The sculptor got himself into "Chambers" and it fell to "Mrs. Raddle" to sets tlu.t he arose in ike morning. She found, addition to her u-ual fusillade upon the door: "Show a leg. sir. show a leg." He was compelled to get up and tne' t the peremptory demand. He planted his foot just without the door: there was a ' I?I.... .v . I* -1 - on/I n litirniniY JCIJIUIUIC. MUtuliU auu u Iiuii 1111^ ^ of footsteps down the hall. The door was closed and Mr. Proctor wei'f about his toilet. After a time this female appeared at the door with the breakfast service. She stood with the tray in her hands and made a peculiar squat courtesy before him, and, dropping her eyes, remarked, deprecatively: "Ho! Mr. Proctor. If honly vcr'd a ad' on a stockin', yc knauw!" This formula never varied while the sculptcr occupied the "Chambers." The senior class of the Nebraska State University has invited ex-President Grover Cleveland to deliver .the commencement oration at that institution next June. The thought of duty coming before danger makes the hero. SEEMS ODD IN THESE DAYS. Old Ship's 1'apfM \l erV Written in Oun rly ' Stilted Phraseology. The formal wording of old public documents, contrasted with the brevity and directness of those which now serve the purpose of official announcement and certification, suggests the inquiry whether the point of view has I a. r?r>u? Vw? monnor r\f ay. I ciiaiigeii \ji wiiij v-*. v.. ! pressing facts of public interest. As illustrating the appropriate phraseology of a formal public document of \ a century ago readers will be interested in the following transcript of a bill of health issued to a ship leaving the port of New York In 1802. which is preserved as a literary curiosity in the archives of the Maritime exchange of that city-: DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. To all the faithful of Christ, to whom these presents may come: Whereas, it is Pious and Just to > bear witness of the Truth, lest error and deceit overthrow it: And WHEREAS the Ship Penman. 4 1 1 #>?#?!? T.. OI wmca Alttsuun V>UUU1, ?" , uuurL j (Joel, is master, and now ready to depart from the port of the city of New York and, if God please, to sail from Canton and other places beyond sea, with twenty-six men, including the master of said ship; We THEREFORE, to you ail, by the Tenor of these Presents, do make known that (praise be to God the Most High and Good) no plague, or any i dangerous or contagious disease, at present exists in the said port. Given under our hands and seals of office, this twenty-third day of March. 1802, and in the twenty-sixth year of the Independence of the United ' States." The signatures are not quite legible, I but appear to be those of John Kearny. D. C., and D. S. Oglethorp, M. G. Canine Ta-te For Cheete. "Do dogs like cheese? Well, 1 should say so." exclaimed a waiter in a lunch cafe. "I imagine that dogs prefer cheese to any other food that is going. T didn't know this myself till two or three months ago., Then.^ one aitcr noon, a man happened m nere wmi a very nice fox terrier, and I tossed the animal a lump of cheese from a plate which a pie-eater had just abandoned. "Oh. he won't eat that." said the owner of the dog. 'Very likely not,' said I. But by the time the terrier had hopped with a grunt of joy on the morsel, and he swallowed it with such a blissful ! look as I never saw on a dog's face j beiore. And?would you believe it ? j the next morning, bright and early. ! that fox terrier came in here alone, J and ran to me. ar.d looked up in my j face, wagging his tail. I thought I 1 knew what he wanted, but, to make j sure, I threw him a bit of meat. He i turned away from it in disgust. Then j T threw him a bit ot cheese, and he was l happy. He hung around two days. His ! owner located him at last and took ' him home. I'll keep a stock of cheese j on hand for him hereafter," said the ; owner. ' or otherwise I knew he'll re- , turn to you again."?Philadelphia Roc- \ ord. A Richter Anecdote. It is not always the great conductor i that shines as a composer, though un- ! fortunately he often labors under the i delusion that such is yie ca^. On one i occasion llans Richter was present at I j,? .. >c?r a CUUV.C1 l V^JVVll u; ?.k vtvki.v* kv*i.rw.x. at which ti;e latter performed a long j and not particularly interesting work of his own. When the composition j cam? to an end Kichtcr expressed hicriticism in a very few words. "Well," ( he said. '"I, too. have written cotnpo- j sitions to make a pile so high." raicing his hand three feet from the | ground." hut I have burned them!"?j London Globe. ' .S| Thesis ! 33w?d of" a laxative ol action is rapidly with the many t the age. The r I who |[P must understan HK&d to meet the a ho ftj be wholly tree ti rrefe or substance, w*i and wholesome ||jj& and gently wi 1||> tunotions in ar sEi fulfils most per 8fc' highest degree, : fi V The sale of mi many years pas ^ : which it has giv that it possesses it to public favo WIipu You Order Baker's Chocolate or Baker's Cocoa ' examine the package you receive and mak? sure that it br: rs the well known trade-murk 01 the chocolate girl. There arc many imitations of these choice goods on the market. A copy of Miss Parloa's choice recipes will be sent free to any housekeeper. Address Walter Baker & Co.. Ltd.. Dorchester. Mass. The fire and lighting committee of the council of New Orleans, La., has reported favorably on the jrassage of an ordinance which undertakes to provide 'phones at very low rates. The ordinance provides that within eighteen months 20.000 telephones are to be installed in the city, free of cost, and the rates are to be 2 cents for the use of 'phone for a period of five min* utes. Pctxam Fadeless Dtes donot9pot, streak or give your goods a:i unevenly dyed appearance. Sold by all druggists. A German naturalist says that in ease oi an early Miring a single pair oi field mice may. by the end of the autumn, he the proud ancestors oi 200 mice. Hon'ft Thift-: Wo offer Or.o Hundred Dollars Reward for 111 y case of Catarrh tlia: cannot bo cured by Kali's Catarrh Curt . F. J Cuesrt A Co.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business i ran pactions and financially able to carry out any ibligution made by their firm. \V>;sr A Tacir Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Waldixc. Kixxan & Marvin, Wholesale Drcggit.ts, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice. 75c. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pi'ls are the best. The fragrant honeysuckle has a very pretty meaning?generous, devoted affeeVion Kelt For tha BoTrals. No mailer what ails you. hea.laeho to a ancer. von will never get well nutil your jewels are put right. Cascarets bain nature, I mre yon without a gripe or pain, prodnaa asv natural movements, cost you just 10 rents to start geltiug your health back. Cascarits Candy Cathartic, the genuine, out up ;n metal boxes, every rabiet has Cl. C. C. -tamped on it. Beware o;' imitations. Of SSfH) suicides in France, 300S were unmarried. , FITSpermanen ily cnrei!. No His or nervousness after tirst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Ksstorer. fjtrial bottle and trcatiee free Dr. II. H. Kt.inf., Ltd.. 031 Arch St.. Pb Ja. Pa. There are now about 800 ostriches on California farms. 3Irs. Winslow'aSootUiijSrrr.p forchildraa teething.soften the gain i, reduces lnflanaulion.allays pain. cures Triad colic, ire a oottl > Tea plants at the age of seven years tield TO) pounds of tea to the acre. I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds.?John P. Bovr.e. Trinity Springs. Ind., Feb. 15,1900. The steeple climber naturally feels that iie is up aiainat it. ' b*ig PRICE. 25 c, rvtific production knoun value and distinctive growing in public favor, along ither material improvements of nany well informed J ?->- fKiit- In nrrlf?r U CjUllC Litan>, umc ? ve conditions a laxative should rom every objectionable quality ith its component parts simple and it should act pleasantly tliout disturbing the natural ly way. The laxative which fectly the requirements, in the is up of Figs llions of bottles annually foi t, and the universal satisfaction en confirm the claim we make, ; the qualities which commend r. * \ " WHflR DE Being the Soliloquy of a Fan "Tbar's a mighty lot er talkin' 'N the wonderful prosperity th( Tbar's a heap er foolish crowin 'n holler fer the Tariff ter keep But 1 notis thct the beet-produc An' the farmers through the coi The hull land aint a-raisin' beet? Beet growin's right fer sum. I The farmer gits four dollars no A handsom price, 1 must allowBeet sugar inanyfacterers adm Thet "grnnylated" costs 'em f In fact thet leaves a profit on ^ And?If it kin 'be sold fer three It seems ter me es thet's a gaim But?if thar's any benefit?wat When Uncle Pain's in want o' c 'N we'll stand all the taxes tli( But when his pocket-book's we Kt seems ter me his duty's lei Them fellers wot is interested The beet-producin' farmer thet But I guess tliet explanation es The sugar maker.?he's all righ Take off raw sugar duty an' tl To everybody's benefit, fer su The poor will bless the cloven t'n millions of our citizens free The dealer '11 be delighted?let More demand 'u bigger protitsAii' tlie farmer 11 be as well n; But he'll huy his sugar cheap Now, w bar's the sense er ri'iisoi When our treasury's a-bnlgiu' ; The duty on raw sugar's Fifty An' tlie people's pot tor pay it Fifty million threat .Jerusiia ! Why should they tax ALL the And the FEW V Beet-sugar M Thus ter help an' till lhar eoffe The fanner prowiu' beets lies ; Free raw sugar wouldn't hurt But uiebbe, like myself?-lie's Ter preserve it?at a profit?he The repealing ol' the duty, sure Thet'll make a mighty different: Let the sugar mnnyfaeterer in 'i"..r litm ii mar *eeni rlirlit em i An" I aim agoin' tor swatter a] | TJiet the farmers need protects j Common sense is plainly show Want raw sugar free in future| 'Tis a tax no longer needed?b Taxing millions of our people They can't blind me any longei i While they're busy making mow i i I'm agoin' tor keep on hustliu', i Aint no sense in let tin' others I'm agoin' tor write termorrer t Thet he oughtor ?Io his best t< l Keller-farmers, do your utmost To repeal the tax on sugar?y< Cheaper sugar helps your poet When we've three-cent grany I * Worms. Symptoms arc ! 2 child's temperament ami upon in i j|j tines. Lose no time! Adopt the ! 2 DR. BOYKIlN'i i * A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE 2 IN USE OVER 30 YEARS25c BEST VERMiFUGE |Sff ILL! Engines,Wood Planers, R.K. Croest I Machines and Other Machinery, S i Manufactured by the j Salem Iron Work*, Salem, !V.< I \s?xC is due to the originality combination and also to farture. which is known Syrup Co. only, and wh feet purity and uniformit to the ideal 'home laxat: I|sJ}enefic always buy the genuine 2 of the Company?Califoi printed on the front of e1 process of manufacturing are pleasant to the tast virtues of Syrup of Figs Vv* nntinn nf CAV^I It.II L VUillUiiiaiivn v** medicinally laxative and t S&rv Frajvc Louisville.K/. Irtv ' wTciim in?' ner on the Free Raw Sugar Question.) about fartterg 'n tliar rights, ;t beet growin' Invites. 7 'n the "heats" Degm ier suoui free raw sugar out! in' farms are very few, intry a!nt got much ef it ter dew. t, 'n aint goin' ter begin, guess?but, whar dew 1 oum In ? % w for every tou o' beets? -but bidln' shm deceits, it es they bev found mmthin' like tew cents a pound, rbicb they'd greatly thrive? , why should we pay 'em FIVE ? thet's mighty .like a skin? il,?whar dew I cum in ? ash we're glad ter help bin out. t arc needed, never doubt. 11 lined an' nary cent he Ineks. repeal thet sugar tax. sex ns to protect the duty thoy collect, a little bit too thinit;?but?whar dew we emu iu V . 10 price will quickly fall, u'.ir's used by all. Jiuciit thct placed it in .bar reaeosng.;r i.ow beseech) ;s expenditure fer him? -which at present are but slim, iiid as he eVer yet hes boo r?thet's whar lie au' I'll euui in. it of ibe sugar lax to-day. au' we hev uo debts tor ?>ay ? million every year? ?thet's a fact thet's very cicar. Tor protect beet magnates', too, people-rjust ter help a scattered PJ4W AKKHS ! Don't it really seem a sltr rs ? Whar dew you an' 1 cum In ? I sot a contract price fer years? him, an' of it he hes no fears, also growing fruit so niceneeds sugar?at a price ! ly cuts the price in two? o, neighbor, both ter me an' you ! iake such urofits as be kin? iff- -but whar dew I cum in ? 1 (be argyiuents (hey shout un?an' must bar raw sugar out. in* that the people in the laud -an' its freedom will demand, ateful to the public view,? to enrich a favored few. with the foolish yarns they spin, ey what* dew you an' 1 come in 1 , talkln*. pleadin'' with my trends. gait, thar selfish privet ends, n my Congressman 'nd say >r kill that tax withont delay ! t?'whether you grow beets or not. in can but improve your lot :et. greater lilessllics you eau win? lated?that's wliar you an' I cum In !" IG FACTS. ] e:i arc fnin^ sjn.iwed 1o distraction by X seldom reliable. They depend upon the * le variety of worms present in the intes- 2 safe and sure course by using 5 WORM KSLLER. I DESTROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. S ACCEPT NONE 9UT DR. EOYKIN S. 2 i KNQWN- SOLD EVERYWHERE. tggg gaggggggggggg liTjg ggg vs-iy 8 5 : nDODQ V NEWD13C0VEKY: r?*? I V U f\ \/ fl w r^uiek kti.l earns ? rues, boon ol t?utoaot?!< ami IU davs' irnuicB k * ! > ? Ur H. H. ?EEES S80KS. S?s 2. Al.in**. > 1 ^ Jki.U.O^IUrUi.lrlB^I r ? " CUfitS WHEfifc All ELS? FAILS. g3 if4 z | M Best Couxh Syrup. Tastes Good. Use RJ llfci\ce g; ?' and simplicity of flic the method ot manu to the California Fig . lich ensures that per- 7 y of product essential |i< ive. In order to get i&l Effects 1: nd note the full name lljgfcjj 3 mia Fig Syrup Co.? 'r*r\' r*orlrflcri? Tn fhr [ figs arc used as thev te, but the medicinal i are obtained from an plants known to be fvV J o act most beneficially. jfi| \ i5CO#CdJ. m\\ /lew York,N.Y # Vice fifty cents per bottle. " ' * ' " J* " > ' ' ' " ' ? :* <