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HUUJRUUK. HKIUAY IiAKCn 22. 1907
Is to love children, and no home
can be completely happy with*
out them, yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
Successful Farmers
POTASH
, ,'Jw There is nothing doubtful or indefinite about
l W the results of using Potash fertilizer in the soil
\m for truck crops. Every pound of Potash added,
vm returns manifold its weight in vegetables. It i:
f nature’s law, and sure as the sun.
' Every farmer should have “Truck Farming.” It has mu
Interesting information about fertilization. We send it free,
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York—SJ Nassau Street or Atlanta, Oa.—1224 Candler Bui
The Gem Cotton Seed Planter
Forced to Vacate Houses. ment Friday. The amount of In*
Portsmouth, O., March 16.—Back creased business and the oVertlme
wafer forced its way Inrthe north end abowlng of the various offleeg wore
of the city at an early hour Satur- glveiwfirst consideration.
day morning by the levee, which was —
weakened by the January flood Riving Mark Twain Sail* for Bermuda,
way. The water spread orer an area New York, March 16.—Samuel L.
of live squares, but the people bad Clement (Mark Twain), the author,
vacated their homes In advance. tailed for Bermuda Saturday on tha
— ateamer Bermudian.
Saves its price (I8.< 0) on every 18 ac*es planted
h it. Particulars free.
THE OEM COTTON PLANTER CO.
Nature
must pass usually is so*full of suffering,
danger and fear that she looks forward
to the critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its pene
trating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and
all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as numbers have
testified and said, "it is worth
its weight in gold.” $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
THE BRADflELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
Mother's
friend
J. S. Nison Arrested at Instanoa
0 \
of Government.
Governor Comer Has Signet
Famous Moodv Bill.
EXPRESSES SURPRISE OF ACTION WILL WORK WITH LOCAL
Dorct Suffer
a. 11 niqht longs from tootha.che
neureJ^ta. or rheumadism
Sloeavs
Lirunveivt
kills the pa.in — quiets the
nerves o.nd induces sleep
At all dealers. Price 25c 50c &H00
Dr Earl S.SIoaiv, Bostor\,Mass.U.S.A.
Positive v
A soda cracker should be the most nutri
tious and wholesome of all foods made
from wheat-
Comparative
But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist
ure, collect dust and become stale and
soggy long before they reach your table.
There is however, one
Superlative
soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so
crisp and nourishing that it stands alone
in its supreme excellence—the name is
Uneeda Biscuit
?(£ In a dust tight.
I moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
AliTO^H
■SHOTGUN
The Gun for Comfort
The Remington Autoloading Shotgun uses its own
“kick" to eject, cock and reload. Having a single barrel, it
Is easy to handle. It is the triumph of tnventiye genius tc
secure the shooter's comfort. No headaches, no bruises.
Simply pull and release the trigger for each shot.
A hammerlese repealer of 5 shots, with solid ta/e breech,
U»t
•ruts r
Price*. *10 ami nptrnrdR, anbject
to denier'* discount*.
Send to N. Y. Office for literature.
THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY. Illon, N. V.
Agency. 818 Broadway, New York city.
He I. Charged with Violating tha
Bankruptcy Law* by Accepting
More Than the Ten Per Cent Due
Him.
Augusta, Ga., March 14.—J. S.
Nlxou, president of a wholesale groc
ery Arm, and one o( the most promi
nent men In the city, was arrested
Provision Also Made by Which All
Towns and Citiea May Extend Cor
porate Limit*—Judge and Solicitor
For New Sixteenth Circuit.
Montgomery, Ala,, March 16.—The
Moody local option dispensary bill has
been signed by the governor and Is
now a law. It will work along with
the general local option bill, provld-
on a charge o( violating the bankrupt- jag open saloons, dispensaries or pro
cy laws by accepting more than the hlbttton. "nils bill was worked on
10 per cent that was due him The »“*. > eara by Sector “oody .
of Tuscaloosa, who Anally got It
case grew out ot the failure of the through gt the prertnt S6 ssion of the
H. C. Morrison Supply company.
senate.
Nixon was placed under bond for Another bill signed by the governor
his appearance before a United States gives the towns of the state with more
commissioner. The punishment for than 400 Inhabitants the right to ex-
vlolatlon of this law is two years in tend limits, providing for taxes and
the penitentiary without tho option of other Important features of govern-
a fine. ment.
Mr. Nixon Is one of the most prom- , \ mu to establish a criminal court
Inent men of the city, In a business n f record In Clarke county has also
way, and otherwise. He has several be en made a law. There was consld.
brothers who are among the leading cra b!e difficulty In getting this matter
business and social figures of Augus- g\ na tly wound up and the provision
ta. He Is married, and has one son,. wag very much desired,
who Is away at college. He is also The other Mils signed Include minor
head of the Savannah Transportation mn tters, among them being a provl-
oompany, which controls the two lines slon for tho auposal of the fine and
of steamers plying between Augusta forfeiture fund of Jetferson county
and the coast. He Is represented b>v The ncw state tax commission has
Judge J. R. l-amar. Assistant DIs- 0 pe nei j an office in the senate cham-
trict Alex Akerraan, of Macon, is in where headquarters will be until
the city to represent the government euch tlmc aa r00 m Is assigned In the
at the hearing. new building.
His friends arc very indignant over The governor has announced the ap-
the matter, and claim that the ^ointment of John VV. Inzer, of Ash-
charges will fall through. v |lle. ag Jndge _ and q w 1^^,
Mr. Nixon expressed great surprise Qneonta, as solicitor, of the new
at the action taken, as he said he clxteenttl circuit, composed of tho
had don nothing to violate the law. < countlM c f Blount, Etowah and St.
He said one of his companies had (jj a j r
a claim against the H. C. Morrison D ’ L p e aoock, of Brooklyn, arep-
oompany for a considerable sum, and regentatlve of the Carnegie Institu
te was asked to sign a petition agree- tl of Washington. 1. working In
Ing to accept a compromise o 10 the „„ of the „ ute dep artment of
cent on he dollar. This he declin- archIveg and h| „ gecurln , Stor
ed. Later, he was visited by an at- matlon about tho farmerg . credlt gyg .
torney representing a number of the temg wag „ ere lagt gummer
creditors of the H C. Morrison com- Iook , ]abor Ie g, glatlon . Mr .
ZV' “"'J 1 , vwL ! Peacock find, that the lending laws
(h i / 0n Z, d at ’ k0 on<1 the supply provisions are very
intricate In the south, no two of them
being Just alike. This brings about
gotlatlons, the sale was made and he
tr H» fer ,u d h t „ h H, a , CC °?l- , *n interesting study as well as some
He said he did not know Mot-rlson 11...
In the transaction, had nothing to do ,, , ’
tek I n 3 ?; “ ' “Wee of the fifth district agrlcul-
T ^ ° r reJe °h tural school la the office of the gov-
,h h Y nmor. authority was given for the
~tli( „r wh», h h D ° drawing of $6,000 of the $10,000 ap-
concealment of what he had done, .$.7*
and when other creditors came to him s
to know what steps he proposed to 1° ,ld repalr8 to damage by the
. .... ..' . . ■' * “ ‘ fire. Those present were the gov-
hu‘chTlm an^had no furthAr7n^Jr«1 mor ’ the superintendent of educa
te the mn^ Interest ^ an< nma1||kner 0 , agrlcu ,
Ike Secret of Good Coflee
Even the best housekeepers cannot make e good cup of
ooffee without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queer'
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over the
counters won’t do. But take the pure, clean, natural flavored
LION COFFEE, (he leader of all package coffees—
the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has beon daily
welcomed in millions of homes—and you will make a drink fit
for a king in this way t
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE.
Um LION COFFEE, twesow to get beat results yon must use the but coffee,
a rind you LION COFFEE rather tine. Use "a Ubleipoontul to etch cap, sod
- •» for tho pot’ Fin t mix it with • lltUo cold water, enough to msko a thick pule,
add white of sa egg fir egg is to bo used as a settlor), then follow oao ot tho toUontag n
tot. .WITH BOILING WATlSt. Add boning water, and lot 11 boll
THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a little cold water aad act aalda Uva
mUMcatoaattlc. Scrvapromptly.
. 2d. WITH COLD WATEST/Add nor cold water to the pasta ■ -
bring It Jo a boll. Then act aside.add a little cold water, aad la t
■Unutcs tra ready to serve.
® •j BonJt /ot'lVstondmofo than ton minutes b'efor# serving.
(Don’t use water that Has bean boiled bafora.
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
I UforeVoDtn^'* #f vUt * 11 ** *W( nlzlag it with the gtwad UOg
With Cold W«ti» butoad of ogn. AfUrboUngaddadaikof cold w.Ur, tad i
eight or ton mlaotoz, then oorrotluroogh a strainer.
COFFEE
Insist on aettlnn a package ot genuine UON COFFEE,
prepare ft according to Ibis recipe and yon will only use
UON COFFtt In future. (Sold only In lib. sealed packages.)
(Lion-bead on every package.)
(Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON BPIOE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Meets Death In Flames. I
Kingston, Ga., March 14.—One
man was burned to death and others'
Injured is a freight wreck and Are
Former Friend Used Hie Knife.
Columbus, Oa., March 16.—M. J.
Pollard, a prominent contractor, was
which followed It here at an early XumlV
hour Thursday morning. The dead * nother wel1 known builder.
man Is Will Mauldlng. flagman, who *2 'ZSHTSS 1” J?"*
racniiv h.rnn work fn, Ine.i, and bad feeling U said to have
recently began work for the road
After the smash of the trains, fire
broke out. Mauldin, who was pln-
sxlstcd between them for some time
A dispute arose as to the ownership
•f a planer, and Jones Is said to hare
toned beneath a car, was burned to „-..L , h . ...
death. The collision was a rear- Mm^lth hU tu!
Jones struck the
r In the forehead with a piece of
qgd smash two frelgUJg op the
Western and Atlantic railroad, trains 1 .
«... .7... n ...
Juries sustained by other trainmen anH in .i.h'ih
are not believed to be serious. Their * *? -“j, ' ,i . lh M ° , I ?
names have not been ascertained. ln * 1 ?' “ ,ook 2 f atltch *
Several ears were badly damaged by.** t0 8eW up Poll,rl1 » geYera l
the Are before It was finally extin
guished.
Richard Wfoy Found Guilty
Birmingham, Ala., March 16.—
Richard Wray, charged with the kill
ing of George Freeman, two years
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Three Workhouses Destroyed.
London, < March 1C.—Three big
warehouses in the first burg district '■ n E°. was found guilty of murder ln
of the Industrial center, were gutted th * second degree., and sentenced to
by fire Saturday afternoon. Loss I* 11 years’ Imprisonment. Freeman
Is estimated at $1,000,000. Starting 1 was well known here, and came from
la Featherstone street In the premises • Boston, where several of his relatives
of Cox & Co., hat manufacturers, the ' ar8 8, *° artists. Wray ts well known
flames fanned by a brisk wind, leap- | ln sporting circles, having come here
ed across the street and enveloped * rom Nashville, Tenn. The case has
the establishment of the Maxime Co. ! attracted wide attention. Harry Mat-
of wood turners and then spread to thews, a well known baseball player,
the adjoining warehouse of Green &' wbo ** *l*ned with New Orleans for
Co., ‘shoe manufacturers. Owing to season, was i nthe room at the
the strongth of the wind. It appear- * lme of the killing, and was a witness
ed for a tblme as though the whole ln the cum
block of adjoining property would be' Will Call Extra Session
destroyed, but after three hours of Jefferson City, March 16.—Governor
hard work, the firemen gained con- itolk Is quoted as saying that he
trol of the situation. will soon Issue a call for a special
do I take Cardui”? writes Mrs.
Jelesnma Mullins of Odessa, W.
Va. “Because, after suffering
for several years with female
trouble, and trying different doc
tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last
found, in Wine of. Cardui, a golden medicine for all my
ills, and can recommend it above all others for female
complaints.’'
Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache,
periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata
menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women
suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure
vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject
to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited
over a million who used t<? suffer as you do. "4
At every drug store, in $1.00 bottles. J
WINE
CARDUI
IMPROVED
SAW MILL
"PLANER MATCHER
session of the legislature to consider
I measures for the regulation of pub-
Postal Operators Walk Out.
New Orleans, March 16.—-About He utilities, corporations and dram
(Irty-two operators ln the employ shops. Bills touch!ng t these subjects
of the Postal Telegraph company here a nd favored by the governor, were
walked out Saturday morning. The killed by the session which ended on
. men say it was recently announced Saturday.
that there would be a general Increase
In wages of 10 per cent, and that 8<x Hundred More Postal Clerks,
when the Increase came, it only ap- Washington, March 16.—The ap
plied to the regular men. The ex- portionment of 600 additional clerks
tra men then walked out, and the at $600 per .annum, authorized by the
regular men went with them. last poatofflee appropriation bill, was
announced at the postofllce depart-
[ Hege’s Improved Saw Mill
are recognized as having noctjual for accu-
| racy, tho creat desire o( ail sawyers.
nd Mate-lie
20-Inch Dlxla Planer i
with Beading Attachment
our bands. WeU-made and pun*tud.
_„., HoaCOcK * Kin ^ Pot * Variable Feed Works
oftha body, la nearly automatic liopcrutidn and U eontronS altarethS- bSYSKht
| pr»ureonth.Im, ? .
Mffl. by SALEM IRON WORKS, Winston-Salem, N. C
Write fob Catalog K-No. 3 3