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WBBKLT ItMBS-KNTHRPBISE, PRIDAT, MARCH IS, IMS.
IOIT€ FED AND
?SlEuJ kept open
1ES IM THE BLOOD
lied vehicle Industries, are giving
very Berlous consideration to the
question ot the future supply of Um
ber. This wood, which is one of tho
most important of all woods, since
no satisfactory substitute for it htts
been found, plays a more important
part among tho commercial timbers
than many people realize.
carriage
If Old Sores were dr. • to outside in
strictly to the diseased t : . sh around tl;
simple cleanliness would urr them. 1
has become unhealthy a: ! diseased au
discharging into it the i; .purities am! '
filled. This poisonous condition of til
constitutional trouble; the effect of a i<
natural refuse of the body, which sh
has been left in the system and ah
may be hereditary; but it does i
in the blood, the fact that tlies'
ing cause. Salves, .washes, lot
, : . • avenues,
Thcd into the Mo>l. A;;ain, the cause
matter now the poison becomes intrenched
u* will not heal is evidence of a deep utiderly-
•o.js, etc., may cause the place to scab over
temporarily, but the blood is not made any
purer by such treatment, and soon the old
inflammation ami d^char-e will return and
the sore be as l ad or worse than before.
"• S. S. goes down to the very bottom of the
trouble, cleanses and purifies the blood, and
makes a permanent cure. ~ “
and freshens the circulation
nto the place, it carries rich, tissue-building, I
ied parts and in every way assists in a natural •
■book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to for this reason the
For automobile and
wheels, where strength, toughness,
and resiliency are essential qualities,
no other wood has been found in this
country that will take the place of
hickory. Manufacturers say that no
S. »S. S. enriches steel or wlro 8 l )oke has yet beon
so that instead of found that will withstand the wear
and tear of the hickory spoke and
relf^re of the ve-
ATLANTA, GA. hide Industry seems dependent upon
jojBSS5S52SI the conservation of the hickory sup-
I piy.
Three of the largest associations
m of hickory users in the country, the
jMWlA B National Wagon Manufactures Asso-
W wT elation, the Carriage Builders Nn-
U f ^ tional Association, and the National
Hickory Association have completed
7 a series of co-operative tests with the
*1 United States Forestry Service and
7 tho trade considers the results high-
The tests covered a
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HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
AND KIRSCHBAUM
ly important,
close study of the properties of differ
ent woods used in vehicles and imple.
ments, supplemented by mechanical
tests to ascertain the relative
strength of different woods and dif
ferent forms of construction and to
test the accuracy of the present sys
tem of grading.
In a report of the tests made by
H. B. Holroyd, forest assistant, and
H. S. Betts, engineer in timber tests,
of the Forost Service, the fact Is
brought out that there is an error of
over 50 per cent in the grading of ve*
hide stock, duo largely te the preju.
dice of the manufacturers against
the use of red hickory. It is known
that in clear stock, weight for weight
the red hickory Js as strong as the
white. By bringing this fact to the
attention of the manufacturers, It
is hoped that much of tho hickory
which was formerly left as waste In
tho woods will be’utilized by the
trade and thus prolong the rapidly
disappearing supply of hickory.
Such practical results as aro given
in the report, which a letter to the
Forest Service at Washington will
secure for any one who wishes it,
show conclusively tho value of such
studies in solving problems connect
ed with the grading of stock, the
utilization of new for old woods, and
the conserving of our future supply
of timber. The supply of good hick
ory in the United States is known to
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be very limited,
year was a little less than ICO mil
lion feet, and it is estimated an even
greater amount was used for automo
bile and carriage wheels, axle caps,
gears, axles, poles, single trees and
By the HUNDRED, THOUSAND or MILLION of the above three favorite
varieties. Grown in the open field and will stand eevere cold without injury. Let money
aeeotnpaoy your order; otherwise plants will be shipped C. O. D., and you will have to pay
return charges on the money. _
Prises, f. o. b. Young's Island. 8. C.: BOO for fl-00; 1 to 4.000 at fl.E0 per 1.000; 6 to 8,000 ;
at tUS per 1.000;0 to 30,000 at $1 00 i»er 1,000. Special prieoson larger quantities. Full count <
and satisfaction g-jarantenl or money refunded. Folder on Cabbage Culture by C. M.
Gibeon mail'd True on app.nation. Cheap expreso r a* c i|to all point*. Mail your orders to
C. M. GIBSON, Youwti’s Island *. C. ©
TRADE MARK
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Wo sro opening up oar new Spring and Summer Clothing
Hie very latest styles in Cent’s High Art Two-Piece Salt, with
band mado collar., (latent ahooldera and hair cloth fronts
wldch bold same la shape for months without use of the proas
Our knee pants .-tufts, the Royal Brand oat of New Yolk
for small and large boys, cannot be aorpoaacd for style, dura
bility, at and low prices. The King Paata, whl°h la our catra
pant* bouse, are peaches for stylo and fit. They fit to tilO
Queens taste. Also $300 worth of V. M. Negligee Shirts, made
OP 1* atylea and patterns for title spring and summer, also a
fall lino Topsy Holscry. Sco as before yon bay.
For
twenty-three years
the standard of the South
neck yokes, and it Is figured that at
the present rate of cutting the .up-
ply will last about 15 years.
Reports are made from time to
timo of the discovery of suitable
substitutes for hickory in foreign
countries. The two -woods which
come nearest to having tho quality of
tho hickory seems to be one of the
eucalyptns and the crowfoot elm.
both of Australia. Only time will
tell whether these woods will prove
satisfactory substitutes. In the mean
time, American hickory users will
be obliged to conserve the prestku
supply and take steps to guarantee a
future supply by ouoouraglng private
planting of the tree, whoso wood Is
becoming mors precious each year.
Mr. L. F. Ifalre was the victim of
a most unfortunate accident on Tues
day. He was working a buz* bsw
when a sharp piece of wood Sew into
ills eye with serious results. His
physician, Dr. Palmer, says that tho
sight Is not entirely destroyed and
t. Is hoped that he will completely
recover.
are several little duett leading from
the liver and gall bladder that units
one main or common bile dnet which
carries the bile and other fluid into
tho Intestine. When, there la a Ca
tarrh condition ot dn/pe ducts the
whole system Is affeothd and all
kinds of mean feelings are expo rimm
ed. Ordinary liver pills and pow
ders full to relieve this condition.’
An eminent physician, a professor In
a Columbus, Ohio, Medical Collage,
wrote the prescription from which
Rydale’s Liver Tablets are made, and
they never fall to relieve thla very
common condition. For Bllloasnees
and Torpid Uver they arevtthout am
equal. One dose convince! and that
dose Is free. Write tor.sample. Ry-
dale Remedy Compear, Newport
News, Via., Guaranteed bby Most-
gomery * MacIntyre.
old time fish guano.
F. S. Royster
Guano Co.
Norfolk, Va. .-^21
Mrs. O. L. Bolt Is spending s few
days In Quitman.
One of the moot frequent and an
noying conditions that best humani
ty ta Catarrh ot tho Bile Duets. There
mm plants
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