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Priniare’ Ink and Rollers.
Ink and tollers are two of the most
important articles connected with
printing. Printing ink is a pigment of
the required color mixed with an oil
or varnish. It must distribute freely
and easily, work sharp and clear, and
not be affected to any great extent by
atmospheric conditions. It must dry
almost immediately in the paper, but
not dry at all on the type or rollers.
The basis for the best black ink ! s
lampblack and the'vehicle is usually
linseed oik Many pigments are used
to produce printing inks of different
colors. Sprinters’ rollers a-te diverse
in their composition, each maker hav
ing his own formula The following is
a typical formula, which is published
in the Scientific American’s special
number on “Modern’Aids to Printing:
Best glue ....-,..10% pounds
Black molasses or honey 2% gallons
India rubber, dissolved
in oil of turpentine .... 1 ipound
Venice turpentine .... 2 ounces
Glycerine 12 ounces
Vinegar 4 ounces
The above formula is giv?m for the
mysterious black 'composition, so dur
able and elastic, and known but to
very few persons until recently. Puri
fied India rubber only is used.
HE CAN.
“You told a friend of mine the other
•day, Mr. -Spoonamore, that I had an
•olive complexion.”
“But, gracious me, Miss Smith, 1,1
,1 acquired the taste for olives years
ago.”—-Chicago Tribune.
FlTrSnermanenttvcured. No fits or norvons
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Norveßestar@r.s2trsalbottle and treatisefrea
Dr.R.H. Karan. Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Phila., P i.
The number of lunatics under control in
Ireland is 22,000, an increase of 1000 in two
years
Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Sy rap for children
teething, soften the gams, reduces inflamma
tionj-altays oain.cures wind colic. 25c. it bottle
The death’s head moth is the only Brit
ish moth which can utter a sound.
If you want creamery prices do as the
creameries do, use June Tint Buttep.
Conor..
France has about 4000 duels a year, and
Italy 2800, on an average.
l am surePiso’sCure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago.— Mrs. Thomas Kon
bix-s, Maple St., Norwich, N.f., Feb. 17, 1900.
London fever hospitals can accommodate
6000 patients.
Vaseline.
Everybody knows the great value oi
this remedy in the household, but
everybody does not know that the imita
tions of it, which some second-class drug
gists dishonorably palm off on their cus
tomers, have little or no value. _ What
■«hould.'be understood by the public is, that
it is not a mere question of comparative
value between “Vaseline” and the imita
tions, but that the imitations do not effect
the wonderful healing results of the world
renowned “Vaseline, and that they are
not the same thing nor made in the same
•way. Besides this, many of the imitations
are harmful irritant and not safe to use,
while Vaseline is perfectly harmless.
Perfect safety, therefore, lies in buying
only original bottles and other packages
put up by the Chesebrough Manufact’g Co.
Attention is called to their Capsicum Vase
line advertised in another column.
The average railway journey in the
"United States is twenty-eight and one
'half mite.
Ah Old Field Weed.
Many seeing that old field weed, the mul
lein stalk, never consider the good it is ac
complishing .in curing lung troubles. It
presents in Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein the finest known
remedy for,coughs, croup, colds and con
sumption.
At druggists, :25c., 50c. and SI.OO a bottle.
The lifeboats, around the British coast
during ttie last year rescued bSO people.
FDfE iSTUART’S
FIEK GIN and BUCHU
To adl who suffer, or to the friends of those
•who suffer with Kidney, Liver, Heart, Bladder
or Blood Disease, a sample bottle of Stuart’s
Gin and Buchu, the great southern Kidney and
Liver Medicine, will’he sent absolutely free of
cost. Mention this paper. Address STUART
DRUG AUFG-CO., 28 Wall St., Atlanta, Ga.
CAPSICUM VASELINE
(BIST UP IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES)
A substitute for and. superior to mustard or
any other plaster,and will not blister the
most delicate skin. Lite pain -all ay inn and
curativequalitiesof this article are wonder
fuL It will stop the toothache at once, and
relieve headache and .sciatica. We recom
mend it as the best ant’, safest externa)
eounter-irirjiantknowE.,-fiiso aaanexterna)
remedy fordains in the.chest and stomach
anda Ji rheumat ic.Beuralgicand gouty com
platets. A trial will prove what we claim
for it, and it will be found to bo invaluable
in the household. Many people say “it is the
best of-all of your preparations.’ 5 Price j,g
ets.. atall dru.esgists or other dealers, or by,l
sendingthisanvtunt tousin postage stamp*']
we willnend yov a tube by matt No article!
should be accepted by thepu blk unless the]
same carries ourlabel. asofherw; sei t is noil
genuine. CHESEBROUGfI MFd. CO., I
17 Stats Street, New foaK City. I
CAPUDSME
1 B s* 3 O Alpo *icknesa e&d
C 2 O iNf 3> Travelers Kaueea. dw>
w a ******* zin«e«, uervou*
• ALL KEAOAShES 5sK h 'e.”";
effect on brain or hea 10c, 25c and
(Liquid.)
tlrfjpSfij"!
Removes all swelling in 8 to 20
days; effects a permanent cure
in 3oto 60 days. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcan be fairer
Write Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons.
Specialists. Box g Atlanta, Ga.
KING COTTON
RULES HIGH
Government Estimate Sends Price
of the Staple Skyward.
UNDER 10,000,000 HARK
Great Flurry in Market in New York
and at New Orleans--Mad Rush
to Rake in Fortunes.
A Washington special says: Prelim
inary returns to the bureau of statis
tics of the department of agriculture
indicate that the actual growth of cot
ton in the United Staes in the year
1903-1004 will amount io 9,962.039
bales, of an average net weight oi
490.8 pounds.
A New York sp'oeial says: An un
precedented rush to -buy, a sensation
al soaring of prices upward and the
heaviest sales on .record, followed the
announcement on the New York cotton
exchange Thursday of the agricultural
department’s' estimate of the cotton
crop of the present season, 9,902,039
bales.
At the sound of the word “Nine,” in
dicating the number of million hales
in the estimate, a scene of frantic bid
hind set .in, the shorts in their excite
ment net waiting to learn that the to
tal estimate was but 37,961 bales short
of the round ten millions, and instant
ly prices jumped from 10 to 20 points
on the firs't sales, the rise continuing
until advances of from 30 to 40 points
were registered before the close of
an hour, and from 60 to 70 points be
fore the upward movement was check
ed. Then the uncovering ot long cot
ton in tremendous volume met the ad
vance and the realization that the es
timate was practically ten million
bales caused a temporary reaction, hut
soon an inpour of buying orders from
outside markets and bullish reports
sent prices upward again and at the
high point reached shortly Defore the
close December sold at 12.32, January
at 12.46, March at 12.59, Iviay at 12.5.7
and July at 12.56, or 79 to 87 points
above the low level of the morning.
The market closed strong at nearly the
top, with prices net 69 to 74 points
higher. Sales were estimated at 2,-000,-
000 bales, exceeding anything before
recorded, while prices broke all re
cords for the season of the cotton
year.
The cotton market opened with
prices a little off from tnose at the
closing Wednesday. The market was
depressed to 11.60 for January and
11.72 for March, May and July, and
there seemed to be a disposition
among the bidders on both sides to
postpone trading until the government
report was received. When the report
was read at noon the effect was elec
trical and .the immeuiate clamor of
bidders drowned the reading of all but
the first figure of the report. Shorts
did not wait to hear whether the esti
mate might be only one bale less than
ten millions or only .nine millions, hut
in a panic rushed to cover, and in fif
teen minutes 12 cents or more was be
ing asked for every option on the list.
Although the trade had been prepared
for a low estimate, an average of pri
vate estimates put forward last week
by cotton exchange members being
10,353.000 bales, nothing below 10,000,-
000 had been anticipated ana the wild
est buying movement in the history of
the exchange ensued.
So great was the excitement with
over 100 brokers seeking to buy, that
at times prices were 10 to 15 points
apart in different sections of the pit.
The volume of business was so great
and the excitement so intense that the
brokers were on the verge or collapse,
the maximum advance representing an
enhancement in value ot from $3 to
$3.50 per bale, and the fluctuations
meaning the gain or loss of fortunes.
The day was also the wildest one
ever seen in the cotton market at New
Orleans. The bureau estimate at 11
o’clock of 9,962,039 bales for this sea
son’s crop sent prices up from 90 fo 91
points above Wednesday’s closing fig
ures. The confusion was so great
that trading was difficult, and it was
fully two minutes after the estimate
was read before quotations were post
ed.. Within four minutes prices had
advanced 40 points. The advance was
steady until March stood sixty points
higher than the last quotations before
the reading of the estimate.
Chinese Boxers Again in Evidence,
A dispatch from St. Petersburg says
a report is current in Port Arthur,
originating in Chinese quarters, of an
anti-Christian rising in the province of
Sze Chu3n.
"Fossil Wonders cf the West.”
Tho Century will publish in the
near future a series of papers on
“Fossil Wonders of the West” by
Henry Fairfield Osborn, Da Costa
professor of zoology In Columbia Uni
versity, paleontologist of the United
States Geological Survey, and curator
of paleontology in the American Mu
seum of Natural History. The arti
cles will treat of recent discoveries
and advances in our knowledge of the
ancient history of America, based on
the explorations and rich finds of the
American Museum in the Far West,
and it is promised that me facts pre
sented will be in the nature of a rev
elation to the scientific world.
A FAMILY NAME.
The teacher of a country school
asked his pupils one day if any of
them could tell him who Joan of Arc
was.
The question was followed by pro
found silence. Some of the pupils
stared at the teacher and some turned
and stared at one another as if seek
ing the information in the faces
aronnd them.
Finally a boy burst out with:
“Oh, yes, I know —sho was Noah’s
wife.”-'-Lippincott’s.
New Submarines For France.
France has just ordered the construc
tion of six submarines of a new type
that devised by Naval Engineer Man
gas. They will be the largest yet built,
as when submerged they will have a
displacement -of 450 tons. The con
tract calls for twelve knots an hour
under water
Deafnee* Cennnt Be Cuvo-1
IrVlnca)applications as they cannot reath tho
diseasednortionof the ear. Therein on'y one
way to cure deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucous lining®’
the Eustachian Tube. When tills tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper
fect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken nut and thistube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be- destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an
Wflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv
•caseof Deafnessfcausedbv eatarrli)that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Seed for
circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Q.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
The Gift of Making Friends.
'Blessed is tlie man who has the gift
w making friends, for it is one of
God ! s best gifts. It involves many
things, but above all is the power of
going out of one’s self and seeing and
appreciating whatever is noble and
lovable an another man.—Thomas
Hughes.
I Coughed
“ I had a most stubborn c6ugh
for many years. It deprived me
of sleep and I grew very thin. I
then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and was quickly cured.”
R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn.
•musmwaasmMsniKV'jumxßxaaiG&njUimnmwnmmuwm-mmiimi maa
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the '•
above have taught us what
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it’s the great
est cough remedy ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after yGU try it.
There’s cure in every drop.
Three sizes 5 25c., 50c., sl. Ail druggists.
-tmL ■iiiMM—gjaai l —niiii'wiiMi'wanw—bm———■
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as he says. If he tells you not
to take it, then don't take it. Ho knows.
Leave it with him. We are willing.
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
II Smokeless Powder
S~m JOT CLUB rryfj
LJ & ARROW |lyj
\ml SHOT SHELLS ■«.'
IglUPpj are winning wtj
everywhere at %'/.%¥' f"!
I ' the trap-shoot
& .// W ing tournaments. t
Loaded with |
AN Y standard g||ppf|
H|| Specify U. M. C. H 9 | Jna
s:cd for catalog free iOljR.
jj 1 The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. IE
Bridgeport, Conn.
Ocean Springs, Miss.—NUßSEßlES—Kirkwood. Ga.
'ESTABLISHED 1875.)
PECANS
Growers of arid dealers in large SOFT and
PAPER-SHELL PECANS of these cele
brated varieties: Columbian, Stuabt, Van
Deman and Capita;.. Budded, grafted or seed
ling trees for sale. this paper.
STUART-ROBSON PfCAN CO., Kirkwood, Ga.
SIS BOLD FILLED WITCH FOR 50 Cents.
t ojStaHßtfstesr""
EVERY WALK IN LIFE. •
A. A. Boyce, a farmer, living three
and half miles from Trenton, Mo.,
time 1 'was
unable to walk at all, and every make
shift I tried and all the medicine I took
had not the slightest effect. My back
continued to grow weaker until I be
gan taking Doan's Kidney Tills, and I
must say I was more than surprised
and gratified to notice the back ache
disappearing gradually until it finally
stepped.”
Doan’s Kidney Dills sold by all
dealers or mailed on receipt of price,
5a cents per box. Foster-Milburu Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
WHAT ELSE?
“What do you understand by ’holy
orders?’ ” asked the Sunday school
teacher.
“The Ten Commandments, ma’am,"
promptly answered the fair haired lit
tle boy with the Innocent blue eyes.
—Chicago Tribune.
RIFLE <& PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
If 1 “ It’s the shots that hit that count. ” Winchester
Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hi*, that is, I
r .H. ■ j they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, penc- I
n' trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, B
if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. |
pssßsasssJ all dealers sell Winchester make of cartridges. B
THE 22 caliber rifle is a seven shot repeater taking the short,
long and long rifle cartridges all in the same arm. This
model is original in design, reliable in action and shoots with
the well-known accuracy of all Savage rifles. Our rifles are
made-in all desirable sizes from the 22 caliber to the heavy
big game loads. Catalogue No. 6 is of unusual interest to all
SpO rtsm en. Mention this paper. SAVAGE AKMSjCO., Utica, N.Y.,U.S.A.
heals all inflammation of the mucous
membrane wherever located.
In local treatment of female ills Pax
tine is invaluable. Used as -a douche it
is a revelation in cleansing and healing
power; it kills all disease germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
Thousands of letters from women
prove that it is the greatest cure lor
leucorrlioea ever discovered.
Paxtine never fails to cure pelvic
catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore
mouth and sore eyes, because these
diseases are all caused by inflammation
of the mucous membrane.
For cleansing, whitening and pre
serving tho teeth we challenge the
world to produce its equal.
Physicians and specialists everywhere
prescribeandendor.se Paxtine, andthou
sandsof testimonial letters proveits value.
At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts.
A large trial package and hook of
instructions absolutely free. Write
The E. Paxton Co., Dept. 25 Boston, Mass.
RipansTabulesare
the bust dyspepsia
ever made.
A/ A hundred mill ions
°f th em have been
sold ln tiie United
States in a single
year. Every illness
arising from a disordered stomach ia
relieved or cured by their use. So
common is it that diseases originate
from the stomach it may be safely as
serted there is no condition of ill
>ealth that will not be benefited or
cured by the occasional use of Itipanfl
Tabules. Physicians know them and
■peak highly of them. All druggists
sell them. The five-cent package is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
WFHFTFR Fresh Oranges
Vf L U I I LII $1 75 PER BOX fo b.
at Kis-immee from now until December 20th.
Cash with order.
WANTED—2O.OOO pounds Dressed Cat-Fish
daily. Correspondence solicited.
We pay the Highest Cash Price for Otter
Furs, Kaecoon Skins and Alligator Hide 3.
Ship us your furs.
W. B. HAKINSON CO.. KISSIMMEE, FIJI
4|33S3^a!lft£2smtffb
la „ UURESWHERE ALL LISE FAILS. KJ
p Lest Coujrh Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
lx In time. Hold by drusreists.
Cotton Must Have
Potash
Potash is an essential plant food
which must be added as a fertilizer
jjl We have boolts
1 I Ayk $ giving valuable Ue
tails a ' MUt Lrtiliz
them free to any farmer who ask* us for them.
OERHAN KALI WORKS,
New York -U8 Nassau Street* or
Atlanta* CJa.- So. Brood St.
Give the name of this paper when
writing to advertisers—(Atso-’03.)
(for /i,ooo
// e fr ant/ Y«nr Men
TO QUALIFY
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GUARANTEED IN WRITING.
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Avery & Company
SUCCESSORS TO
avery & mcmillan,
Gl-ftli South Forsyth St., Gm
—ALL KINDS OF—
MACHINERY
Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all
Sizes. Wheat Separators.
BEST IMPROVED SAW HILL ON [ Alt 111.
Large Engines and Boilers supplied
promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills,
Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs,
Steam Governors. Full line Engines &
Mill Supplies. Send fcr free Catalogue.
"I writ© to lot yon know how I appreciate yon*
Cascarets. I commence*! taking them last Novem
ber and took two ten cent boxes and passed a tape
worm 14 ft. long* Then I commenced taking them
again and Wednesday, Anrli 4th, I pasted another
tap*- worm 2k ft. long and over u tnourand small
worms. Previous to my talcing’Cascarets I didn’t
know 1 had a tape-worm. 1 always had a small
appetite.”
Win. F. Brown, 181 Franklin St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c. 50«. Never
sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped COO.
Guaranteed to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 594
mm SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
4,000.000 PEACH TREES
TENNESSEE WHOLESALE NURSERIES.
•June "Hu ds a ISpe c/a. lty .
No agents traveled but well direct to planters, at
tYhole«»le Prleen. Absolutely Tree from
diseases and true to unme. Write for catalogue,
and prices befoie placing your orders ebewhere,
W** guarantee our Stock tu be true to nama.
Largest peach nursery In the world. ddre&A
J. C. HALE, WINCHESTER. TENM*