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SP^PR. M O IpWl ?P*hr#W9? MiT.I.W.BRii(?fAikUNtMtodMOwIime<,w fit "TKltTItl N A " Wo wonder bow wo ho nw wit * o package and It como ot o moot opportune I tin bod condition for dart, and nothing that wo gar? ft relief and ho hao bad no fart hoc trouble. Other i o perfect tnecen. A Ilantlcr. "Do you think Skinner can make n living out there?" "Make a living! Why. he'd make n living ou n rock In the middle of the I ocean If there Was another man on the rock." A Poialblo Exception. 'Wife?Isn't It a fact, dear, that band omS men are proverbially disagreeable? Husband?Well, I don't know. I ?i ways try to be pFeasant. Norway's const line, 1,700 miles in a straight line, becomes 12,000 miles If followed round the (lords. In these fiords are over 150,000 islands. A Perfect Painless Pill. Ts the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the blfe, clear the complexion, cure the hdadache.and have a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for do- ' ing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of Lafayette, Ind., says: ' All other pills 1 have used gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect. Sold by F. < O. Duke, . ? Obp of Dill Xyc'? Jokm. ( When Itlll Nye one day happened on the modest sign of Major l'ond. the lecturer manager. In a window of the Brerett House, In New York, he satd j to a friend who accompanied 1dm: "Bore's the man that Incites the lecturers. Let's go In and see If we can't Induce him to lead a better life." En- j taring. Nve removed hu ?<? -?* _? - - - ? ?" ?uu ian lUB band over the hairless expanse of bib bend and after starfng about for a moment said, "This is Major Pond, 1 I believe." "Yes. sir. What can I do s for you?" nnswerod the major. "I want tp get a Job on the platform," returned n Njrc. "Ah, yes," said the major slowly. "Have you hod experience?" "Well. I've been before the public for n couple years." "les? May I ask In what li capacity?" "I've been with Barnutn. Sat concealed In the bottom of a cab- r; atftl exhibited my bead as the largest ostrich egg In captivity." Dieting Invites Disease. f To cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion it is I? no longer necessary to live on milk and iJ toast. Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system becomes an 8A? easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia A; Cdre enables the stomach and digestive 5?. organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never failing cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all stomach {troubles. Kodol digests what you eatr- E makes the rftomach sweet. Sold by F. tc C. Duke. _ w w In WentmltiMler O Fox's tomb Is perhaps the most rldlc at ulotis In the abbey. Imt others run i' tb hard?the naked tlgtire of tJeneru ai Wolfe supported by one of his staff h ft full regimentals ami receiving a rrowi 01 from Victory: William Wilherforer no parently listening to Sheridan telling : , st comic tale and contorting Ills feature.- I In the endeavor not to laugh: the Si | Cloudesley Shove! In periwig and lie man toga, wbleli excited t!u? mirth ovn | of contemporaries, and all the mom monts erected by the Fast India eon- jjj pnny. with palm trees ami other tro; ^ leal exuberances, to the memory o tj, great soldiers, like Sir I'yre Coot- H From the point of view of good taste : st dictator would be Just tiled in di-inis- st lng these and many more to the stote P mason's yard.?Corn hill Magazine. ^ ' iu On Ills Mind. g, Dong?Ifnve you forget ten that $1<? p, you borrowed of me some time ago. 8hort-Oh. 110. I still have It In mind D Long?Well, don't you think this would be a good time to relieve your mind of It? r '? ^APPY RESULTS. I i Have Made Many Union J Residents Enthusiastic. < No wonder scores of Union citizens 1 grow ' enthusiastic. It is enough to ' make anyone happy to find relief after 1 < years of suffering, l'ublic statements 1 * like the following, are but faithful representations of the daily work done in Union by Doan's Kidney Fills. E. L. Kingsmore, the well-known farmer, living two miles outside of Union, says: I have suffered for thirty-five years with my kidneys. I first had it when, ft boy, hut of late years it has been worse. My ktdncys pained me so that I thought it would kill me. Right across the small of my back, and through the hips I had such pains that I was obliged to get down on the floor many and many a time and as for doing my work when these attacks came on, that was simply out of the question, It was all I could do to draw my breath. I could not tell all the remedies I have |> used, but nothing did me much good until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Holmes Pharmacy. Before getting thorn I have even had my hack ironed with a hot iron, just as hot as I could stand it, and more plasters, in -fact, tried every- ' thing in hopes of getting relief. Doan's Kidney Pills are the only remedy that i has ever given me any lasting benefit. I It My back has not ached as it formerly i did, and is stronger to-day than it has been for twenty-five years. I give all the cro'lit to the use of the pills." For sale l>y all dealers. Price 50c per bo*. Koater?MilUurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States* Remember the name?JDOAN'S?and take no other. Mltiwnhaii ? . ?^ ..r.aaii i i . fTtTrSMj p WDERS^[ffljl Black araiKos, Ark . 1 fpt, IN, tool. HtMl) "KacloMd And flftr < ?!? for which plc??? dia',1 m? ro rftlAtd children without It. The other d*y ft Isdy la Ml?ime; oor bab? was In ft serious c?n<lillon? his howls !md > did ftoy good; the second tlnso of ' TEKTII4N.V*' ??' nsmbers of the family here ased it end every dose has Essy Eneath, # "Joltnnlc." asked n gentleman of a little kindergarten pupil, "do you know how to make a Maltese cross7" "Yes. sir; I sho' do." "Well, tell me how you do It." "Why, you Just step on her tall."? Exchange. The Patient Ones. "Some men." said Uncle Eben, "sits down an' does a day's loafln' an* calls . It belli' patient an* resigned."?Wash- j Ington Star. ( The jest loses its point when he who 1 mak %s it is the llrst to laugh.?Schiller. ^ . 8 JUST WHAT YOU NEED. a Chamberlain's Stomach I and Liver Tablets. 0 When you feel dull after eating. C When you have no appetite. K When you have a bad taste in the n month. When your liver is torpid. When your IkjwcIb are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will will improve your appetite, 11 ilennse and invigorate your stomach, t ind regulate your liver and bowels. v 'rice 26 cents per box. For sale by F. h 3. Duke. tl The l>ny of the Bird. "Oh. Mr. Jones, which of the song >lrds are yon most fond of?" y "T prefer th? hen. Miss Dorothy." tl "But the hen Isn't a singing bird." 1' "Well. It's the only bird whose lay n care for." Cattlnar. , 11 Young Wife?IIow fortunate I am* / n possessing a husband who always toys at home In the evenlngl Bosom Friend?Yes; your husband ever was much addicted to pleasure. pr III* Financial Interest. "n "I understand .Tlgson has a flnanclal wi iterest in the concern he Is with." sa "Tea, they owe him six months' salar" . 1 A Love Letter tic Would not interest you if you'ro look- ? g for a guaranteed Salve for Sores. by urns or Piles. Otto Dodd. of Ponder, of o., writes: "I suffered with an ugly re for a year, but a Ikix of Bucklen's foi rnica Saiye cured me. It's the best pic lve on earth. 25c at F. C. Duke's coi rng Store. no foi Scotch Coolneaa. jgj Speaking of Scotch characteristics, an ngllshuinn trav.eJiiv*. At rfCdttlsb cool- flr< lifltfbT trying circumstances. lov "A number of Scots," he said, "wcro gnI orklng on a fifteen story building, nc up near the roof lost his foothold id fell. But even In his swift descent trough the air he remained quite cool id calm. In fnct, as he shot past a jn ( lend on the twelfth story he sang ex] it: net " *Eh, Saundy, man, sic a fall as I by tall hael*" '! wli roi mc A Cure For Dyspepsia. 1 I had Dyspepsia in its worst form, be: id felt miserable most all the time. th? id not enjoy eating until after using an odol Dyspepsia Cure, which has en- an rely cured me.?Mrs. W. \\ . .Saylor, ati illlard, Pa. No appetite, loss of bv rength, nervousness, headache, con- F. ipation, bad breath, sour risings, indi stion, dyspepsia, and all stomach oubles are quickly cured by the use of , odol. Kodol represents the natural lices of digestion, combined with the n eatest known tonic, and reconstructive no roperties. It cleanses, purifies, and of veetens the stomach, .Sold by F. C. cli uke. nn . th en PeenlUrlllM of Flak. There are two popular delusions ibout fish?one thnt they eannot live >ut of water and the other that they (1) ;an live In nny pure water, the food )(| mpply taking care of Itself. As a mater of fart, there are fish In Africa J" vlilch, having to exist In absolutely ^ Iry rivers for n portion of tho year, mvc developed lungs, while In many an imateur's aquarium fish cannot live In ( :he water provided owing ta lack of si 'ood.?London Field. M| Mixed on Her Geoaraphf. The postmaster of the house of comnons tells n story of his early experiences of postal work a good many rears ngo. It was a London branch _ jfflee, and a customer came in and uindcd a letter over the counter to the I poung woman who was serving 1 damps and who, nfter rending the ad- | iress, said It would l?e flvepence. "But I have never paid more than twopence halfpenny before," objected the customer. "Ts It overweight?" No, It wasn't overweight, said the clerk, but Oil letters to China were flvepence, and as this wus addressed to Dresden? The Snlve That Heal* without leaving a scar is DeWitt's fhe name Witch Har.nl in applied to many salve*, but I)eWitt's Witch Hazel Halve is the only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains* the pure unadulterated Witch Hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered.you, It is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWitt invented Witch Hazel Salve and and DeWitt*fc I Witch Hazel Salve is the liest salve in I the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter | or blind, bleeding itching or protruding 1 pile*. Sold by Jb. 0. Duke. ' "ih&pvw * t' * 6rl?l n of l.ifo Innnrnnrr. "I don't have to have my life Insur ed," said the business man to the agent "but I do want to know how life insur nnee originated. Can you tell me?" "1 can," the agent answered. "It originated In 170G in London. In that year there was formed the llrst life Insurance company. I( was called tbe Amicable Society Tor a Perpetual Assurance Ofllce. It was a mutual benelit concern. Kncli member, without refereuce to age, paid a fixed admission fee and a fixed annual charge per share on from one to three shares, and at the end of the year a portion of the fund accumulated was divided among the heirs of those who had died In accordance with the number of shares each dead person bad held. Out of this company, with Its crude and imperfect methods, life Insurance as it exists today has grown."?Philadelphia Record. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost ratal attack of whooping cough and jronchitis," writes Mrs. \V. K. liaviland >f Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other emedies failed, we saved her life with )r. Kin<?'? ,4: iyiouuvery. uur niece, vho hail consumption in an advanced tape, also used thi? wonderful medicine ind to day she is perfectly well." Des>erate throat and lung troubles yield to )r. King's New Discovery as to no ither medicine on earth. Infallible for /Otighs and Colds. 10c and $1.00 bottles uarantecd by F. C. Duke. Trial i ottles free. I>"oror<>l Snmcl inner. It was in a hotel, and a plrl of sweet Ixteen had left the table, at which her arents were still seated, anil hail pone he entire length of the dining room, rhen she paused in the doorway, and or fresh young voice cut the air with he word: "Maw!" "Well?" replied her "maw" shrilly. "I forgot my gum. Fetch It when ou come upstairs. It's stuck under tie table right underneath my yd ate. '11 want It for the matinay this n'lteroon, you know."?Llppincott's MngaIne. fany Mothers of a Like &T8. Pilmer, of Cordova, ItJbe B6lla.V>, j.\g of my children was sr^gg oup of a seVerc type, and the Chamberlain's Cough ? omptly always brought relief. "Many others in this neighborhood think the me as I do about this remedy and int. no other for their children." For le by F. C. Duke, .. Cartoon OI?l Engllili Law. It Is interesting to recall In conhec n with railway accidents that only tew years back any instrument which accident was 11le immediate cause loss of human life became in Kng h law "dcodand"?that is. became rfelt to the crown, to be devoted to >us purposes. This law applies to lo motives, but in course of time coro ra Juries. Instead or claiming the *folt. indicted a line. In the yen/ j 18 a locomotive e.. cn-u inc death of its engineer and J| smnn was fined fJO. while the fol- j? ring year anotlvcr engine on the t no title was lined ?1,400. j c Cause of Lockjaw* jock jaw, or tetanus, is caused by a 1J alius or germ which exists plentifully * Btreet dirt. It is inactive so long as posed to the air, but when carried beith the skin, as in tlie wounds caused percussion caps or rusty nails, and ( ien the air is excluded, the germ is , ised to activity and produces the st virulent poison known. These 1 rms can bo destroyed and all danger 1 lockjaw avoided by applying Cliamrlain's l'ain Halm freely as soon a* 3 injury is received. Pain Balm "\&\ antiseptic and causes cuts, bruise ^ d like injuries to heal without matur-T1 on, and in one third the time required the usual treatment. It is for sale C. Duke. Trained Nurses Wlio l.ont, 'When a doctor fouls a nurse reading book about her profession and not a vol while she watches at the bedside a patient." said an uptown physl in, "that is the nurse lie likes to hire id to help. If the case turns out well u uuviui rv/im iiuu-.j iiiiiuiv* ?v ?i |>i\ n it of n hook with up to (Into Ideas on r profession which she might not bo do to buy. One lutl/ the trained trsos of the city are dependent upon o recommendations of physicians, id half the success of a physician de lids on a good nurse; therefore a doc r lilies a nurse w In) reads about her isiucss. attends lectures and keeps > with the times. "You would he astonished to know !?w ninny lectures are given by phy elans in New York every month that re open to trained nurses, but which w of them attend. There are a good inny loafers among the trained nurses hoy seem to think their study ended lien they got their diplomas."?New ork ITex's. Easy Pill 9 Easy to take and easy to act la 9^that famous little pill DeWltt'a 1 Little Early Risers. This Is due to I the fact that they tonic the liver In- I atead of purging it. They never gripe I nor sicken, not even the most delicate I lady, and yet they are so certain In I results that no one who uses them la I disappointed. They cure torpid liver, I constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneu- I monla and fevers. I rUBPAaiO BY 5 B. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAOO fl A a p a iL _ as ^ uoni rorgti int mm*. J EARLY RISERS For sale by F. C Duke. Gray ? "My hair was falling out an turning gray very fast. But you Hair Vigor stopped the falling am restored the natural color."?Mrs E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It s impossible for yoi not to look old, with the color of seventy years ir yv^ur hair! Perhaps vot are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor In less than a month youi nhair will have all the , rich color of youth. II.M a bo<ll?. All 4nrxttftft. If jronr drnmria.t cannot supply yon. end no ono dollar and we will express yon a bottle. Re euro and rive the namo of your nearest express office. Add reus, J. C. A.YKR CO., Lowell, Maas. Karlr Kngllth Mralo. In Anglo-Saxon times the great mi was noon meat, or dinner, al>out o'clock, served with bread, bacon, hoi of ale, cheese, salt butter, cabbage n beans. Kneeling slaves offered long spits, which were stenkH of beef or venls< Poultry, game and geese followed, ai In grand houses, wine was sent roni In goblets of gold or silver. In lat Saxon days supper came Into faslik civ-Hillti iOOU. --The Normans dined nt 0 o'clock ^nA.-?^jiarnItifc, took n light meal on ri Ing nml ate again just before going bod. In Chaucer's time .breakfast was 5, dinner nt J), supper st 4 o'clock, nr he pictures for us the prioress who d not o\> her Anger? too far into tl jnice and the J?.pij1',pinklin who d ^^ited In fat pnri.,or,;s and stewc tV^nni or pike. v,jjueen Kllzabeth's court dined i Joon, using rosewnter before the ^t?nl and (piaffing sack, or "lamb w*oo1," seducl-lve compound of sour old ale, spice, sugar and roasted cm apple, with a sprig of rosemary to st It* fragrant depths. Hla tdfa of Plfaaara. "Yes; we went all over the contlnen but papa really only enjoyed htmsel in Venice." "Ah, y?s, no wonder! The gondolai St. Mark's, the"? "Oh, It wasn't that. But he could si In the hotel, you know, and fish out o the windows." Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Cox. of \Vab? A-i. ?yi:\n prtVMCians and tried all sorts o nedicines, but 8?* "?. _U" regan the use of Llectnc Bitters, #n eel that I am now cured of a diseas hat had ine in its grasp for twelv rears." If you want a reliable medi :ir,e for Liver and Kidney trouble toniacli disorder, general debility, ge ilectric Bitters. Its guaranteed by 1 "1 1 InIf A Knlu SlW The Flax riant. Linen Is obtained from tlic flax plant n small, delicate annual with a tin: blue flower. The plant Is pulled b; band in the summer, the seeds, knowi In commerce as linsth'oT timing remove* tje straw subjected to varlou to separate the fibrous par N^r^?on8tltutes the Ujuvi. I^rst it I In water and tfflen passe tYST _4igh a drying and heating proces pn revolving wheels until all forelg matter Is removed. It Is then ready fc manufacture. Flax has been used from remote agf as a textile fabric, especially In Egyp Mummy cloths are often found to t of exceedingly fine Aexture. The chli linen pro?.Jcing countries of the presei day are Ireland, France, Belgium an Germany. The flax fiber Is round an Irregular, Is very durable and Is c pable of extensive bleaching. Pin! linen has a simple weave, with tl weft threads alternately Interspcrsli the warp ones. When woven with pattern It Is usually called damask. As a clothing material llncu shou not be worn next the skin because it a very good conductor of heat Jute and hemp are from plants wbl are used In manufacturing only ve rough materials. In form they resei ble very coarse, Inferior flax.?Ame can Queen. Feminine Deceit, Did you ever take note of the i trnordlnary efforts girls make at exclusive girls' party to pretend tl they are having as good a time ns tli would If the boys were present? T dear things know they nre acting vt deceitful In their affectation of J< when each of them la all the time cretly wishing she had only tnvlt the boys.?Leaf Itiver (III.) Mirror. BRICKI BRICK!' BRICK For Hale in any quantity. The Rodger Brick Work FOR SALE CHEA One to II P. Boiler and Engine i Iached) one Brick Macbing, 20, ?...? ?ti.. uiiiijr The Rodger Brick Worl 25-tf I. . Crown and Bridge J Work a Specialty. i A JnatlOable Ermlon. One time when Sir Wnltcr Scott t "" asked If he wrote the Wnverley nov | the authorship of which wits n gr secret, he said, "No, I am not the * thor, nnd If I were I should any i I Mime." Mr. Gladstone thought thh | Justifiable evasion. k Sydney Smith once said of some his anonymous efforts, "I have nlwr , denied It; but, finding that 1 deny It > vnln, 1 have thought It might be as w , to Include the letters In this collectloi A Family Name. The teacher of a country school ask his pupils one day If any of them cou tell him who Joan of Arc was. The question was followed by pi found silence. Some of the pupils sti\ ed at the teacher, nnd some turned at stared nt one another, ns If seeking tl Information In the faces around them ? Finally a boy burst out with: "Oh, yes, I know. She was Noah wife."?Llppineott's. pql 3 What Else Were They Fort na Stranger?I notice that this part c nd the country seems fairly teeming wit horses. on Anne Arundellte?Tesslr. And wlic >n. It comes to teamln' they ain't nothlr id, much better t' team with than horsct nd ? Baltimore American, or . Broke Into His House. I? S. Detjuinn, of Cavendish, Vt., wa , robbed of his customary health by ir. vasion of Chronic Constipation. Who I)r. King's New Life Pills broke int his house, his trouble was arrested, an. now he's entirely cured. They'reguar id anteed to cure. 2oc at F. C. Duke' Id Drug Store, ic J FALLING FROM ALOFT. fccvllar Rirmptlon of Sailor Mm it From Accident* of Thin Kind. Jr "One of the wonders o? seafarlnp 8 'life," writes Charles l'rotheroe in "Life In the Mercantile Marine," is the sin gularly small proportion of sailors who 'r meet with death or accident bv falling from aloft. Whether or no the cherub who Is supposed to sit nloft ^ OTpr Poor Jack is responsible for It I nm not prepared to say, bnt the fact remains. , "Having to tumble up aloft at all hours and In all weathers to perform t erobatlc feats that would almost puz^ sle a monkey, the saying among sailors nbout 'hanging on by the eyebrows' becomes almost a truism. One would think the situation was i.!5h.!y kM-J footed, run out along the yard In pref(j erence to using the footrope placed une der It for the purpose, to reach what ? Is a post of honor, the weather cari ring. ?, "In spite of all this, although not st knowing the actual percentage, I make ** bold to say that not more than ono sailor man In hundreds is killed or Injured by falling from aloft. If I use my owu experience as If base, the pro? portion would be less, for In over f twenty years of sea life I was never F caused the pain of witnessing such a * catastrophe." 1 3 Not an Antborlty. t "You don't pronounce that word s right," said the stranger, who was doIng his firs't fishing In a northern Wisa cousin lake. "Webster calls it 'mus n kellunge.'" ir "I never heerd of Webster," fiercely retorted the old guide, "but I'm wlllln ,a to l>et he never ketched a musky in his ^ life."?Chicago Tribune. e it it Life and Accident Insurance. id ld The Aetna Life Insurance writei a" policies not only for Life Indemnity ln but also policies that protect you ii 10 case of accident or sickness. Thi lg only Old Lino Company in the Unite< a States to do this. Rates are ver; reasonable. This company is wel ld known and comment is unnecssary " I am representing the above Com pany and will be pleused to call 01 any one wishing insurance. Writ ^ ma of. Havliala fi C r|. 40-tf VV. F. Bates, Agenfc. tub ^Katfs - 5 W? II ?M E SUM p SOUTHERN = Pfliiiw/sr W.A.T" I ? r Paas. Traffic f i: WASHINGTON, I IS. . ??flgj M. 11AXR,-S?NTI8T.^^^? Office Bank Building Union, B. 0 I Cures Eczema, Itching Humors. Vf\S , Especially for old, chronic cas*s take ' Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a Iiealthy cn blood supply to the affected parts, heals ,IU* ' all the sores, eruptions scaba, scales: tlie - stops I he awful itching and burning of 1 n 11 czeraa, swellings, suppurating, watery * soma, etc. Druggists, $1. Sample free ?f | and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., iys I Atlanta, Ga. Defcribe trouble and free In no dica) advice sent in sealed letter, ell Tlinckorny crcntrd quite erroneous Impressions of himself by often Indulged lug in Irony In the presence of |?eople ild who were incapable of understanding it. One curious instance which lie gave '0- was this: Thackeray had been dining ir- at the tiarrick and was talking In the id smoking room after dinner with rart10 ous club acquaintances. One of tbein happening to have left his tf.gar cnao at home, Thackeray, though dlsllkthg *s the man, who was a notorious tuft hunter, good nnturedly offered him one of his cigars. The man accepted the cigar, but, not (hiding It to his liking, >f bad the bad taste to sny to Tlinckefay, b "1 say, Thackeray, you won't mind my saying I don't think much of this n cigar'/" Tlinckorny, no doubt irrltnted >' at the man's ungraciousness and bear1 ing in mind his tuft hunting predilections, quietly responded, "You ought to, my good fellow, for it was given me by a lord." Instead, howeTer, of H detecting the Irony, the dolt Imtnedli ately attributed the remark to nnobblnbn noss on Thackeray's part and to the 0 end of his days went about declaring 'I that "Thackeray had I wasted that be '* had been given a cigar by a lord," , Witty Ilcnponne ( m Lcelarar. A professor who acted ns chairman of a meeting at which Max O'Rell was to lecture Introduced the Frenchman 1 in the following manner: "Ladles niul gentlemen, when we : wish to see ourselves ns Individuals we have recourse to the mirror. This we cannot do ns a nation. 1 take > pleasure In Introducing a gentleman : who will act ns a French mirror, by i means of which you will, I am sure, obtain an adequate and pleasing view of yourselves as a nation." ' The introduction pleased O'Rell, and he responded In n vein ns Jovial: "1 n in requested to reflect on a nation. However, 1 must take second place to I t hn ni ii I. ' ? ---- * ???- moon, ror he reflects on the earth. As an Imported French mirror 1 shall do the best I can to girt you a correct picture of the nation. And If your chairman remains whn?* i.? ?- -J * ntlnklng Kjn. If you find yourself blinking yonr eyes rapidly without any cause atop the habit at once or It will grow Into an incurable habit that will make yonr eyesight fall early In life. Natural blinking is necessary to clear sn& moisten the eye. The average number of natural blinks Is about twenty per minute. But a nervous blinker will wink 100 times In a minute. The result of this will be an excessive do* , veloptnent of the eyelid muscles. It also Involves a counter Irritation, which acts on the optic nerve and renders the sight daily more weak and Irritable. Once contract this habit and you will find you cannot bear a strong light or road small types, and the eyen will get worse and worse. The symptoms may Indicate a need of spectacle*. To Cure a Cold In One Day i Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails lo cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each U>x. 2oc. ft ly , Dr1. R. M- Horsev ?-v ? I I Specialist * on diseases of the EYE and EAR r 1 ?and? OPTICIAN. a e Successor to H. R. Goodell. Alexander's Music Hall, Spartan burg, S. C. 47-1 jr. LINE FOR BUSINESS, LINE FOR PLEASURE, LINE FOR ALL THE BEST MER RESORTS jmplete Summer Resort Folder [ailed Free to Any Address. , c. S. H. Hakdwick. \V. H. Taylon. rtgr. Cen'l Pass. Agent, Asst. C?n'l Pass. Am. [>.c. washington. d.c. atlanta. oa. )J I % .