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2 Clean
3 Bright
4 Odorless
5 Dirtless
-6 Greaseless
7 Sootless
S Fumeless
9 Flameless
10 Matchless
11 Healthful
12 Convenient
13 Fxplosionless
14 Draws Trade
15 Helps Advertise
10 Signifies Success
17 White Ljght
18 Steady Light
19 Always Ready
20 Makes Home Attractive
21 Welcomes Friends
22 Frightens Thieves
23 Brightens Everything
24 Can he Used Am where.
25 Sav es Labor
20 Permits Better Work
27 Consumes no Oxygen
28 Is a Cheap Luxury
29 Is Better Than Ever
30 Is Cheaper Than Ever
see Me
About wiring
your place for
electric lights
J. N.
JtlGKSOn
| A STEAMER SMOKING
!> 1111 !i"
Hllily tin
"l was rrorffclntf from Southampton
to .\cw York. Wr had among tin; pas*
pong* m a Jolly drvil may care young
1 -iii liman naux’d Troxor. who wan
tin* llf«* of t!u* t;hi|i. lie wiih especially
r. fnvoiit** with !!n* la 1I<*k, though In-*
scene il to pie r « v the so -Icty of him.
Fpciirlfiitf n lot of tlinc In the Miiokhig
room.
“There wan a ml Idle ntf*d passenger
ohoard, v* Ifli a v. If** twenty years his
Junior \V<* hadn't hecn out three days
before the young wife was daft about
Ynanr an> the hus«>a:id green with
Jealousy. Then there was an old ma! I
who would tit moping on *leck till
Trevor appeared, when she would Ian*
I her and look Ine?:*
f l.e *1 Id so for evea
a few Dil i 'I* l And so I could g> on
to •; i ioid ig wiriois women, all of
whom were more or less affected.
Trevor singled in** nut for Ida prim Ip d
cm.i,Mid.mi. and \.c used to hit hi lilt
'■•fa'••rooi i l*y tlie'lmur chatting and
smoking. On otic occasion I rallied
him on Die preference shown him by
die young married woman.
“< in-* iiiorulng nflor the breakfast
hour we mlssc»*l Trevor In the smok
ing room. At noon a steward cairn* to
me ns Trevor's nord Intimate asso
ciate and told me that my friend's
room was locked and no amount of
knocking could elicit a reply. The
ghlp’M carpenter was called. I went
with him, and he forced the door.
The room was empty.
“There could have been no means of
rgresM for tin* occupant except tlie port
holes. It seemed to me that he would
have ha*l dlllhulty l:» getting through
one of them, but there Is no knowing
what one may accomplish !:i crawling
through small space, especially If given
abnormal strength by Insanity, though
rofi.e thought Trevor had crawled out
in his sleep.
“We were a dull company for the
rest of the voyage. 'Idle young wife
didn’t attempt to conceal her emotion,
and her husband looked as If lie would
have liked to help Trevor make way
with himself. Sons* of the men even
hinted that the husband bad something
to do with Trevor’s disappearance, but
fids supposition did not gain favor
with the rest. Indeed, It was absurd
on Its face.
ii. jST'
■\\v rearlu-il Now
:ipiu*:irilln-.» of t!n>
>u of ilu« |irol>l<vi!.
.ii Trevor's Iron'
•••oil i; more of !•!
York without the
fuvorlto or a ho!u*
Tin* I'lirrer broke
lu the hope of
I.Vu'ltv thn-.i 1:1.;
W ith your land when for the
sake of saving a few dollars
you use a fertilizer whose
only recommendation is its
analysis. It requires no spe
cial knowledge to mix mate
rials to analyses. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the ma
terials used, so as not to
over feed the plant at one
time and starve at another.
Th 3 is why Royster brands
are so popular. Every in
gredient has its particular
work to do. Twenty-five
years experience in making-
goods for Southern crops has
enabled us to know what is
required.
See tha# trade mark is on every bag
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED
F- S- Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
Electrical Contractcr.
phone 330
mi‘vi> nunii*. lmt l!u> Information was
tiol forthcoming. No tho cane was Hot
ihuvn ns olio of thorp nij storloiia (llnap-
poiiruiioos Hint nro never to bo rx-
|llll illOll.
“Now cornea oho of tho strangest
happenings of all my life. Talk of co-
Inolilmioos, I novor lmvo heard or road
of anything to lient wlmt I'm going to
toll you. Throa years Inter T wont from
my liovjo In Connecticut to tho I’nelflo
const partly on business and partly to
attend tho wedding of n nlooo of mine.
1 reac hed her homo rover::I da; a lieforo
tho wedding and when Intnidtiood to
the groom expectant stood paralysed
with astonishment.
"lb' whs Trevor.
"Ho turned ml and white and was
evidently at first bent on denying his
Identity. Thou ho laughed and said:
"Yes; we've met lieforo. There's an
explanation not imu-h to my credit I
confess, but It might have Ihhmi more
to my discredit If i hadn't done what
1 did, though to toll the truth I chose
a method that was rather acceptable to
a young scapegrace than an older tnan
Jio you rememtior the young married
woman who"—
■' 'Set tier husband wild by going
wild herself about you? Yes; go on.'
"She was wild true enough—so
wild 1 couldn't control liar. She was
bent on ruining three persons, her
husband, herself and me. I made a
eonlUInnt of the captain and proposed
to make a stowaway of myself for tho
rest of tho voyage to got out of her
way. He ottered to stow me In Ids
cabin Instead, and 1 accepted the otter.
Mighty good man, the captain, and
first ilas: at keeping a sis-let. 1 ar
ranged the disappearance and, to pre
vent the news reaching home before I
could entile, removed anything that
would point to my address. But,
heavens, how did I come to gat en
gaged to your niece?'
" Why didn't you confide In me?' 1
naked.
“‘Captain said confide In no one or
lie would have nothing to do with the
matter.'
"To all this the bride expectant
listened with eyes and ears wide open.
•Weil, I deelnrel' she said at the finish.
If I had heard that story without the
name of the principal, 1 would have
known It was you. I'nele. do you
think I'm safe In marrying such a
man?' Then to tier fiance, 'Why
haven’t you confessed this to me with
other things?’
" 'llow would It look for me to toll
you that I had to disappear to got
a way from a woman?’
“ 'Bight you nro,’ said 1. ’No truly
modest man could have done It.’
“1 found that my niece's father tmy '
sister's husband! had lieen furnished j
all the evidence required to prove that ]
Trevor was a younger son of a British
noblouian. He had lieen a ranchman
since coming to America and would
not go bock to England on any ac-
cou nt."
"Next!" cried one of the listeners.
“That was a good one If it was made
I out of whole cloth."
EUGENE HOLMES BURT.
Tf you nro sick, you wish to got well, don’t you?
k; Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and
misery, and he happy again.
If your illness is caused by female trouble, you
Y can quickly get the right remedy to get well. It’s
IH Card\ii. This great medicine, for women, has re
lieved or cured tbousa’i’s of ladies, suffering like
you from some female trouble.
For Women*!*
J 30!
Urs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered ngony for seven
years. Head her letter about Cardui. She writes: "I was sick for
seven years with female trouble. Every month I would very nearly
die with my head and back. I took 1? bottles of Cardui and was |
cured. Cardui is a God-scnd to suffering women.” Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
We Do Up-to-date Job Work—See us
Cautious.
“At what Co you value your prop
erty?"
"Are you interested?"
“Yes.”
"Prospectivc buyer or assessor?"
COUGHS AND COLDS.
I Took Pe-ru-ra.
Clad to Know It.
"ne thinks lie's so smart”
"Why, how funny!"
“Isn't it?"
“But 1 didn't know he could think at
Oh!
"ne is very much In love.”
“How. darling—with you?"
“Oh, no!"
"With whom?"
“Ulmaelf.”
Division cf Labor.
They had this wise agreement
Recorded In their book—
That she should fire the chauffeur
And he must fire the cook.
Defined.
"What is a candidate, pa?”
“Just a special name for a promise
factory, my son.”
Dampening Enthusiasm.
“He U crazy over horticulture.”
"Is he, Indeed?"
“Everything In that line Interests
him."
“Not quite everything. 1 saw him at
a dance the other evening, and be
didn't pay the slightest attention to a
bunch of wallflowers.''
Open For Business.
"I hate to make excuses.”
“Let me sell you n fine line of ready
made ones.”
July 4th, 1909.
ICnpyfictlt, 1001). by Kcv. T. S, I.inscolt, D.D.)
Paul's Second Missionary Journey.
S'tes.Joszm HallGhase fPP-f, 1 ;
^ 604 tenth --«*
ev/AS HiHTTOK
mna Dm3 Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Gentlemen:—I can cheerfully reeom-
nv nd Perunm as an effective cure for
coughs ami colds.
You art* authorized to use* my photo
with testimonial In any publication.
Mrs. Joseph Ilall Chase,
801 Tenth Ht., Washington, D. C.
Could Mot Smell Nor hear.
M rs. A. L. Wetzel, 1028 Ohio fcit., Terra
Haute, TnJ., writes:
“When I began to takoyonr medicine
I could not smell, nor hear a church
bell ring. Now 1 can both smell and
hear.
“When I l>cpftn your treatment my
head was terrible. 1 had buzzing and
Chirping noises in my head.
“I followed your advice faithfully and
took Pcruna as you told me. Now I
might eay 1 am well.
11 1 want to po and visit my mother
and oeo tho do* tor who said I was not
long for this world. I will tell him It
was Pcruna that cured me. tf
People who object to liquid medldnofl
can now secure Pcruna tablets.
Man-a-!ln an Ideal Laxative. ,
STATEMENT
of the remarkable growth in deposits of
EXCHANGE BANK
since organization six years ago evidencing the
absolute confidence which the banking public
has in this Institution.
Deposits Oct. 2, 1903 $ 13,947.35
Deposits Oct. 2,1909 100.666.52
Increase 86,719.17
We offer security to depositors as follow viz:
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Stock Holders Liability 50,000.00
Surplus 19,000,00
Total Security $ 119,000,00
BLOODWORTH & GIBSON
Feed and Livery Stables
Complete hack ana Dray lines for transporta
tion, Stables open day and night, located
back of J. R. Hines’ old store
PHONE 241.
ISN’T THE START
IT'S THE FINISH THA T COUNTS
STASH!) it YUK
AiO Ai!D
IS STILL A WINNER
WE W.LL. S.HJP CXPRC33 PAID
4 fU!l ruart?, either Settled in bond cr blond 9 4.00
12 fall quarts, either bottled in bond cr blcr.d 12.00
BUEJtDF.'O GCQD3
EXMtCSt PAID
Lewis* C6 Hunter Harper
Echo Spring Ctuvade (Trnnruce)
Wilson Murtr Hill Club
4 run ixrun
Quarts Qvfcr.'j
Any cf tho Above Brandi. . .15.CO 119 (V)
Hlun.'o Monogram.
BheriJaxiChib
MwylsndCU-b ..
Ml. Vsrnon
BUck I cKd ■. •.
4.09 12.09
2 75 8 W
5.M 15.59
6 0) 13 09
fl.OJ It.CO
£ lenfe) to Uw Cel.
4 12 fco<ti«s
Too- Rotes 7.00 18.W
Throe Fcalhsrt 7.00 18.59
CORK WHISKEY
cxvtuw i*a:j
4 Tmrr t2 r*tt
Quarts Quuris
TmnetTfe 0!i Reserve 64.00 IU.C9
BUck end Llue 8.00 O.r*)
Harvrft G-'m J.50 10 fO
? Aurcl Valley 8.50 13.50
l hcvkcr Board 8.*5 P.O)
EOTTLED IK BOKD
cxwusa PAID
4 FuU IX FuJ
CHtJ'tl Ou-;rr«
Clarko’s Pure Rts Co.00 61..00
Bunny Bnx»k \ 6.0) 1C 00
Fsrly Times 6.00 12.00
flurcenhcimsr 6.00 12.00
Nritwomt *.00 JI.OO
Monogrun 4.00 12.(X>
MoocrictSpnng 4 00 11.00
CUrk’e Sour Mash 4.00 I0.5J
BULK WHISKIES
KWtM PAIO
*:.50, K.50, $4.00, 14 V), $5.00,
$6 00 per Gallon.
B'JLH COHN WHISKEY
C.\?rcs* PASO
too Frocf
12.50, t-.GO, to.50 per GslSon, according
In cgr.
On all erders for $3.50 or
ever jrooc's v.dll be shipped
In bar c>cir e gloss Jars.
IVr tVw#**, i
TLxi F. 0. 3. -VI '*•— c. Fu.
112 00
. iso*
17s Jtn Ur oO Winct ami
. A*4 for Pruts.
JGNS’S CINCINNATI PEEK p" .I*” 1 . 10 t , L’ !U
LONG £2:OTAMCE PHON'D JCS
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517-SI9 West
Rav Street
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Jacksonville,
Florida