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Believe* Every Word.
If a woman loves her husband it is
a constant source of wonder to her
upon hearing him talk these evenings
on the conduct of the war that tho
government does not make him the
head of tho board of strategy.
The Oldest, Volunteer.
A New York State doctor, apod 10!), volnn.
tor red hie sendees to tho President recently,
and expressed a deslro to ontor the army as a
eurireon. Kvon at his advnneod years ho ran
readwtthouteliuisna. and walk 10 to IS miles a
dsy. The oldest standard modlirlne Is Hostel
ter'* Stomach Bitters, whleh has no equal for
Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, purines fevers and
and Pad blood. It strengthen-,
vitalizes. Ono bottlo does much good.
Corporal Anthony, the brave marine on the
ill-fated Maine, is now on the Detroit.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic,. 10a*r 25c.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists rofund money.
Cotton Is rapidly collected by a end now attached picker
consisting of a piece the of other hose, on the o of the
to a suction pump, to arm
operator to stick in the cotton picked the by hand
and fed toward the open mouth of Uoso.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. AH
Druggists refund mone7lf It fails tocure. .‘tie.
Fifteen years ago Beading. Fa., did not
have a single hosiery mill. Now It lias hi,
employing.!,SKI hands.
Fits after permanently cured. No fits or nervous¬
ness first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. *24, rial bottle and treatise I’hlla.. free.
I)n. It. It. Kmse. Ltd., itll Arch St.. Pa.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forehildron
teething, soft,fas tho gum., reduces inflim'na¬
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic. 85o. a bottle.
We have not been without Plan's Cure for
Consumption for 20 years.—L izzie 4,1881. Fkhuki.,
Camp St., Harrisburg, Pa„ May
Rev. H. P- Carson, Scotland, Dak., f ays:
’’Two bottles of liall'a Catarrh Ouro Druggists, complete¬ 75c,.
ly cured my little girl.” Sold by
I.vonAt Co's “l’fek Lenf”Kmohliut Tolioi eo
does not make "mighty every mouth as sweet as a rose,
but comes mostdelixhtfui nigh”—does smoke. give It. every
ono a Try
’’Our future shnll ho determined by Wooleey u« and
not, for us,” says l’rof. Theodore H.
No-To-Itac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makos weak
msnstrong, blood pure. 60o,$l. All drugglets.
Lyulpli Stanley, n wealthy, all-round sport,
enlisted In a Colorado regiment.
Weak Stomach
Rnnsitivo to every little Indiscretion In
eating, even to exposure to draughts and
to ovcr-porsplratlon—this condition Is
pleasantly, positively and permanently
overcome by the magic tonic touch of
Hood’s Siirsnparllln, which literally
“mnkes weak stomachs strong.” It also
creates an appetite —makes you feel real
hungry, and drives away all symptoms Of
dyspepsia. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
America’s Greatest Medicine. All druggl -ts.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver Ills. 25cents.
A New and Popular Movement.
A movement originating among sev¬
eral loading Chicago business houses
is attracting general attention. The
National Parcel Post league Is the
name ot a new organization formed to
induco the government to establish a
a system of transporting small pack¬
ages of merchandise through the mails
after tho manner of the popular and
profitable parcel-post system of Europe
This movement will meet with public
favor, and tho political party that will
give it hearty endorsement In Its plat¬
form will he greatly strengthened.
There is no reason why our post office
department should not give to the
public as groat advantages as the
European post office systems confer
upon the pooplo abroad, by extending
the rates of cheaper letter postage to
small packages of merchandise. Tho
adoption of such a system would add
enormously to tho business of tlio
stores In all the cities, great and small,
and would give the people the bene¬
fit of competitive prices for most ar¬
ticles required for domestic consump¬
tion.—Leslie’s Weekly.
A LIVING WITNESS.
Mrs. Hoffman Doscribos How She
Wroto to Mrs. Pinkham for
Advice, and Is How WolL
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— Before using
your Vegetable Compound I was a
great sufferer. I have been sick for
months, was troubled with severe pain
in both sides of abdomen, sore feeling
in lower part of bow
e ls> Also suffered
l with dizziness,
^ I headache, and
Y* I ■ B could not sleep.
I wroto you a
■ letter describ
j ing my ease and
asking your
y advice. You
% what replied to me do. tell- just I
y-. followed
your direc¬
tions, and cannot praise your medieino
enough for what it has done for me.
Many thanks to you for your advice.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound has cured me, and I will recom¬
mend it to my friends.—Mrs. Florence
I t. Hoffman, 512 Roland St., Canton, O.
The condition described by Mrs. Hoff¬
man will appeal to many women, yet
lots of sick women struggle on with
their daily tasks disregarding the
argent warnings until overtaken by
actual collapse.
The present Mrs. Pinkham’s experi¬
ence in treating female ills is unparal¬
leled, for years she worked side by side
with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for
sometimes post has had solo chargo
of the correspondence department of
her great business, treating by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women during a single year.
X\r ANTED—Csm of bad health thst RTF
"f will not b®uoflt. Send ft cts. to lUp&un
Co., NewYork, for 10 samples and 1000
If afflicted with 1 Thompson’s Eyo
sore «yea, use
•1 S
CUH18 WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. CD
Beet Coogh syruii. Tastes Good. Use O
totjiMiJMbraigiia AS. I
'w' ivjyivir I W i >4
agricultu ral t opics*
For Fruit UllRlit*.
Snlphnr, sulphide of potassinm and
bordeaux are all recommended as pre¬
measures for the control of
gooseberry blight. For celery leaf
blight, bordeaux mixture is a better
fungicide than ammomacal copper
carbonate. For black rot of grape a
French authority has recommended
the addition of molasses to tho ordin¬
ary spraying solution.
Ditre)tn>to Matter In Corn.
The total amount of digestible mat¬
ter in Lorn at different stages the of growth Cana¬
is as follows, according to with
dian experiments: Beginning tas¬
sel ing, one ton of corn plant contained
18(3 pounds of digestible material.
When the corn was in the silk, it con¬
tained 211 pounds, in early milk 256
pounds, late milk 280 ponnds, and
when tho oars were glazing 339
pounds. It is concluded therefore
that the corn should be cut about the
it is beginning to glaze.
Ashes For Cabbage Plants.
The cabbage is a plant which re¬
quires lime, and the lime which most
ashos contain is therefore an impor¬
tant boneftt when they are applied to
this crop. Tho very best place to sow
cabbage seed is where a brash heap
been burned over a few weeks or
months time before. The ashes have by
this lost all of their caustic prop¬
erties, and make the soil light and
mellow when mixed with it. Such
places will be free from weeds, as the
lire will destroy most weed seeds with¬
in two inches of the surface. Either
the burned oil or the ashes makes the
cabbage less liable while small to at¬
tacks of tho turnip fly.
Ilroail r.caf In Oraln.
No good farraor wants to see young
small grain such as oats or barley
start out with unusually broad and
dark green leaves. A somewhat
lighter shade pleases him better, fqr
there will be less danger that the straw
or grain will break down from over
weight of straw, in which caso it is al¬
most sure to rust. Nature in part
provides against this by drawing heav¬
ily from water in the soil, so that to¬
wards the time of ripening the plant
will bo pinched by laek of moisture. before
A dry time for a week or two
harvesting, as well as at harvesting,
is therefore an advantage to all small
gtain crops. After tho grain heads
out it is rarely injured by lack of
water.
ICxiHirlmcnt In Feeding Hogs.
The Montana Experiment Station
has been tryiug experiments in feed¬
ing pigs, dividing them into three
lots. One was fed on barley moal ex¬
clusively, lot two on barley and wheat
ground together, and lot three on all
tln-eo grains mixed. As might be ex¬
pected, the last lot made the greatest
gain and at tho least expense. The
barley and corn together was bettor
than either alone, though there bal¬ was
in either of these a [more poorly
anced ration than when either was
combined with wheat. And yet how
infrequently is this principle applied
in feeding of hogs for pork. Some
wheat middlings will be eaten greedily
by corn-fed hogs, and will be worth
more than its weight in corn.—Ameri¬
can Cultivator.
Preserving Butter For Winter.
The high price that butter brings
during the winter months often tempts
the dairyman to experiment with meth¬
ods for keeping summer-made butter
over to the season of high prices. Pre¬
servatives without number are recom¬
mended, but it is oxtremely difficult to
oavry the summer product over until
winter and have it retain its flavor.
Cold storage, when the temperature
can be kept at thirty-eight degrees, is
the only reliable method by which but¬
ter may kept, and even this method,
to be successful, requires peculiar core
in the manufacture of the butter. It
must be made of young cream and be
churned as soon as it reaches the first
state of acidity. The the less better, buttermilk
loft iu tbe butter, The
preserving process comes in packing
the butter so as to exclude all air be¬
fore it is put in cold storage. To ac¬
complish this tho package must be
soaked in brine, lined with parchment
paper, the butter packed in solidly
with parchment paper on the top and
dry salt over this. Those arc tho
main points, and the dairyman must
decido for himself whether his market
will warrant the expense and trouble
neoessary to keep summer-made but
tor until winter.
Frematnre Grapo Bearing.
It sometimes happens that where a
Btrong Bhoot of last year’s wood has
been used os a layer, tho buds
from it when fchdy come through the
soil will show buds and blossoms for
fruit. These buds should of course
be picked off, as they will retard tho
fruit development of the plant, ground and the
being so close to the will
bo eaten by ohiokens os fast as it
ripens. It is a rather curious fact,
however, that this fruit close to tho
ground will, if the soil be dry, be
earlier than that on the vine. The
sun shining on the soil makes the air
there much wanner in hot'days than
it is where the breezes freely blow. A
more important fact is that the over¬
hanging from vine protects of cold the from fruit the below
the descent upper
atmosphere, and therefore the fruit
near the ground is kept much warmer
at night than that farther up the vine.
But at the very top, the extra amount
of sap which the fruit gots makes that
earlier than midway down the vine.
There is no gain in letting a grape
vino bear the year it is set out, nor
more than a single'bnuch the second
year. Two years after the vine is
planted it may bo allowed to bear six
to twelve bunches, but not more than
two bunches to each shoot that is per¬
mitted to grow.
Teeth Made of Paper.
The paper teeth made In Germany—
that la, artificial teeth for human use,
manufactured from paper pulp In¬
stead of porcelain and other materials
that are usually selected for making
our Imitation masticators are said to be
very satisfactory. It is distinctly
durable, and not being'brittle does not
chip oil. The moisture of the mouth
has no effect upon It. It retains its
color perfectly, and is lighter in
weight than porcelain and cheaper, of
course to make.
An Immense China Closet.
The czar of Russia probably owns a
greater quantity of china than any
other person in the world. He has the
china belonging to all the Russian
rulers as far back ns Catherine the
Great. It is stored in an immense
closet in the Winter palace at 8t. Pe¬
tersburg.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean sltin. No
beauty without blood it. Cascarets, and keen Candy clean, Cathar¬ by
tic dean your it
Stirl ing up the lazy liver and driving all im¬
purities from the boils, body. blotebe3, Begin hiaekheads, to-day to
banish pimples,
and Cascarets,—beauty that sickly bilious for complexion by All taking drug¬
ten cents.
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, OOo.
Identity Established.
“You say,” inquired the Washing¬
ton officer, “that you saw the runaway
team coming down the street before it
was within four blocks of you. Why
didn’t you run down some alley or
cross street?”
“I didn’t think of it,” moaned the
injured man. “I had no map of the
city with which to find the location of
any alley or cross street.”
The officer immediately became all
attention, for ho now knew that tho
victim was a member of the strategy
board.—Judge.
Fan and Programme.
A London theater manager has
found a now way to make his summer
playhouse attractive. Ho has his pro¬
grammes made so that they may be
folded into tho form of good, servico
ble fans. They cost tho users a penny
apiece, but are eagerly bought up, not
only for use but as souvenirs.
Don’t Tobacco Spit anil Smoke Tour TJfe A nay.
To quit tobacco oaslly and forever, bo mag¬
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To:
Bao, tho wonder-worker, that maluiB weak men
strong. All druggists, S0o or gl. Cure guaran¬
teed. Booklet and samplo frety Address
Sterling Remedy-Co,, Chicago o» New York.
Tho bull ring of Madrid was built in 187] at
a cost. It Is said, of 8(1,000 pounds.
Scrofula.
With tho following symptoms: Inflammation
of tho no.trlls and eyelids, rotten gums, poor
tooth, swelling of tho glands of tho neck, caus¬
ing All scrofulous ulcers, B. I). sometimes powerful called Lupus.
cured by B. A vegetable
blood remedy. Large bottle $1.00. At drug
gists. Send for book, free. Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta. Ga.
■ ‘im Vi
I 4 %
HiMiR m id
I?* t
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to tho care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
the California Fig Svrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par¬
ties. The high standing of the Cali¬
fornia Fig Svrup Co. with tlio medi*
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken¬
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company—
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cut
r.OIT8VILLE. Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y.
THE
COLUMBIA
OIAINUSS
MAKES
HILL
ftjny SKI CLIMBING EASY
w EOT ipiiCOLUMBi&S Q
ARB
! t /FOB CHAIN
HARTP0R0S
i Next Best.
| Other low Prices. Models at
| Catalogue Froe.
SiANDARD OF HIE WORLD
POPE MFG CD. HARTFORD. CONN.
ART CATALOGUE OF COLUMBIA BICYCLES BY MAIL
TO ANY ADDRESS TOR ONE TWO CENT STAMP.
PuaJUcLt. Box «, Richmond.
CUT-PRICE CARPET SUE.
Owing: to an
y# overproduction
of Carpets, wo
have made great
y.h'-fr redactions for
a abort tima
only.
Our Carpet Catalogue and Special
Supplement, both In band-painted
colors, and all matter pertaining will to
thi3 extraordinary sale, be mailed
any one free. This is an opportunity
not to be neglected. Dur
ing Oiia sale, ere sew Car¬
pets free, furnish wadded '
lining all frea and pay freight /
on orders of $6 & over.
«®*aiew l«().pace Cata- L /
logue of Furniture and
everything housefurnishing necessary for l l
is now
ready to ba mailed—it’s 1
free.
S"7.^5 4
buysamade-to-yourmeas- All-Wool Cbeviotf-uit, J
uro
expressage your station. prepaid Catalogue to j. /
and dress samples (exactly free. below). Ad- AJ- ‘
as
mins hires & son,
Otpl. 301. BALTIMORE, MD.
BAD
“ X have been o»l»sr fJASCARETfi and as
mild and effective laxative they are slrnplv won¬
My daughter and I were bothered witb
stomach and our breath was very bad. After
iv few doses of Cascarets we have Improved
They are a greet help In the family.”
WlLHELMINA UittonhouBe NAGEL,
1137 St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pleasant, PalataWo. Potent, Taste Good, Do
Nevor Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
flcB.dr Company, ('Metro, gnnlretl, Kew Turk. SIS
s PRING HILL COLLEGE J near Alabama. Mobil
Hoarding Colloge Preparatory* conducted by tho
Fathers. Commercial
Largo gymnasium,
otc. Climate exceptionally healthy. Ad¬
KEY, UK.
CONFIDE IN A WOMAN
Women may write about their troubles to Mrs. Pinkham and
avo<d tbe questions of a male physician.
The questions asked of a woman by a male
physician are embarrassing and frequently re¬
volting to a sensitive nature. In consequence
the whole truth is not told! This makes it dif¬
s ficult for female troubles to be successfully
treated, and is the reason so many women grow
worse rather than better.
Mrs. Lucy A. Lqughery of New
^ Lebanon, until Ind„ describes she received how Mrs. wretched Pink- -
she was
m ham’s help:
Dear Mbs. Pinkham;—I propped myself in a chair and
Wrote to you, and as soon as I commenced to take your Vege¬
table Compound I began to improve. I had suffered with
y a severe pains in my hips, back and head. The doctor said I
had bladder trouble and falling of the womb. I had spells
y y when, if I did not sit down, I would fall. I was sleepy all the
time. I was also troubled with leueorrhoea and itching piles.
/ . People thought that my end was near. Had it not been for
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advice, 1 would
have been dead and buried long ago. I hope that this letter
may be the means of helping all women who suffer as I did.
Women understand women better than
men can. The whole truth is freely told
to Mrs. Pinkham, and women only see the
letters received by her at Lynn, Mass.
Her advice is freely offered.
Here is a convincing letter from a
woman in Bethlehem, Pa.:
Dear Mbs. Pinkham:—W ords cannot express my
gratitude for the good that your Vegetable Compound
L has done me. I have taken flvs bottles, and feel bet
s S ter in every respect. Menses heretofore lasted too
Bl long and were very profuse, and made me very weak.
Bl Your Compound is a miracle. Before writing to you
I had tried doetorls medicine, but of no avail. I
would not give up your Compound for female com
plaints for all the doctor’s medicine in the world.
My friends want ho know what makes me look so
well. 1 do not hesitate one minute in telling them
l what has brought about this wonderful change,
r 1 cannot sing its praises enough. I hope every
one who suffers as I have will give Lydia E. Pinkham's
Compound a trial; and I know that, if taken according to
directions, it will euro.—Mrs. Edwin Ehbig, 413 Church
Street, Bethlehem, Pa.
All who suffer should secure Mrs.! I Pinkham’s counsel.
women
Female troubles are real troubles, and must be treated understand¬
ing^. For a quarter of a century Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound have been helping women to be strong
and well, more than a million women have been benefited by it.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
A Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills.
Jack Fiance: “Pardon if I am
somewhat cold and drawn away from
yon tonight.” May Whiff: “Why,
Jack, you said I might eat onions if I
wished.” Jack Fiance: “Yes, bnt I
didn’t say that you were to eat Span¬
ish onions.”—Judge.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy If Cathartic, C. cure constipation forever.
10c,*<£5c. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
A remarkably handsome assistant surgeon
with Kansas volunteers is Dr. Eva Harding.
• Ta -'vn
.
WR WANT TO BURN
The words, “BOCK HILL," Info joar memory ao yon
will never forgrt them. Ther stand for “Rugg1e#’’—.b«*t
busies—vot “clnp-trnp," “nff-r*lT' mnS—but buggies that
STAND UP, last long, and are warranted. “A Little Higher
in P ice, Bu:-'* so little It don t pay to ran the risk.
Don't pay bin profits on cheap work. See our agent in
jour town or write ns.
ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S. C.
ANM^WsOOld T63
FOR THE LIVER
Cures Headache,
INACTIVE LIVER.
HEALTHY MOTHERS Make
—~ HAPPY HOMES.
mu # OW tures and happy can suffering of when Female a woman she the Diseases? is excruciating be weak, cheerful It nervous, should tor¬ and
not be expected of her. When she is
suffering Whites, Falling from Deranged Menstruation,
of the Womb, etc., show
your way by sympathy providing for her her with in a practical
Female GBRSTLES
V p \ Panacea/
tr*»*(G, p, P,)m»r*.
\ This splendid tonic will soon relieve
her suffering and cube the disease, thus
natural producing channels. the desired result through
If there is . any costivcncss, .. the’bowela Only $1.00 per bottle.
doses of St. Joseph s Liver Regulator. move Price gently with mild
25c per package.
My Wife Was Almost a Complete Wreck
With female troubles. She has taken six bottles of Gerstle'b Female
SOID at drug STORE*. B. R. LEGGETT. Braxton, Ga.
L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
FEVER
PREVENTED ”
TAKING
“Our Native Herbs”
THE GREAT
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200 DAYS’ TREATMENT, $ I .OO.
Containing a Registered Guarantee.
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Testimonials, FREE, Sold by Agents for
THE ALONZO 0. BLISS GO-.Wasliington.D.G.
GIN
TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN.
ENGINES, BOILERS SND PRESSES
Repairs for same. Valves Shafting, and Fittings. Pulleys,
Injectors, Pipes,
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AUGUSTA, GA.
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