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ING OF ALL
THROAT & LUNG
REMEDIE8
DR. RING’S
NEW DISCOVERY
QUICKEST, SAFEST, SUREST
COUGH and COLD
CURE
AND HEALER OF ALL DI8EASES OF LUNGS.
THROAT AND CHEST
OUREO BY HALF A BOTTLE
Half • bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me of the
WOMt cold end cough I ever had.— J. R. Pitt, Rocky Mount, N. C.
FRICK BOo
I SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
AND 81.00
Dr A. J. Mathews, Gibson Drug Company.
You Need it in Your Home
fora Paying Crop.
Plant “Allens Unproved” long staple
Cotton. Will bring nearly double price
of short cotton.
Ain selling my crop 100S at l(ic. pjr
lb,—DifTerencc in priee “of short
staple,” will More than pay for your
luttor and fertilizers. Yields as much
|»er acre as ordinary cotton. I made 8
bales on 18 acres last yeur. 1 have a
limited quantity of seed for sale,—Price
one to live bushels, £1.00 per bu., larger
quantities 7.1c. per bn,
W. 8. Cb'HTiH, Thomson, Gu.
Keliy. 4, 15(09. 4t.
Near Death in Big Pond.
luwa.sn thrilling experience to Mrs.
Ida Bo per to face death. “For years u
severe lung trouble gave nre intense
suffering,” she writes, “arid several
times nearly caused death. All reme
dies failed und doctors suhl I was in-
euruble. Then Dr. King's New Dis
covery brought quick relief and a cure
so permanent that I have not been
troubled in twelve years.” Mrs. 8oper
lives in Dig fond, Pa. It works won
ders In Coughs and Colds, Bore Dungs,
j Uemorrages, DuGrippe, Asthma, Croup
I Whooping Cough and all bronchial
' affectations. und fl.00, Trial bo'.-
! tie free. Guaranteed by Gibson Di g
Co , Dr. A. J. Mathews.
Q. T. NEAL,
Dentist,
i
| Will be at Thomson the 1st
to 20th o! each 'Aonth.
How Our Ancestors Dress Us.
Once gentlemen wore swnnl belt,
and gauntlets. These have disappear
ed, but their ghosts Btjil guide all tail
ors, anil two useless buttons arc inva
riably sewed iqion each cuff and two
•others at the back of the frock coats
'of all afternoon males.
Somewhere about 17773 a hatter
named John Iletherlngton of Ixindon
mude and wore the first tall hat. now
known ns the silk, full dress, plug or
stovepipe hnt. A horse saw him and
ran away. The owner of the horse
sued Iletherlngton, but lost his case,
the Judge doubtless holding that an
Englishman has un Inalienable right to
dress as ugly ns he can. One time
there was a king who had a deformed .
knee. Ild abandoned the knickerbock
ers which revealed the weakness of
the royal leg and took to long trousers.
Iletherlngton and the king have long
since gone to their reward, but their
ghosts still ride civilized man, one at
ono end and one at lhe other, from
Paris to Tokyo, nud, Dot'd ’a’ mercy,
we daren't even laugh at the spectacle.
—Frank Crane in Atlantic
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Plant Wood’s Seeds
For The
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Savage Crabs.
The most savage specimen of the
crab species Is found In Japan, seem-
• tng to dream of nothing but fighting
to delight in nothing half so much.
! The minute lie spies another of his
1 ktial he scrapes tils claws together in
i rage, challenging him to the combat.
| Ni l a moment Is wasted In prellml-
| narles. but at It they go hammer tnd
! tongs. It sounds like two rocks grind
ing against one another us their blows
rattle against the hard shells. . The
sand files as the warriors push each
other hither and thither until at. last
ono of them stretches himself <ait in
the sun tired tc death. Rut lie does
not beg for mercy or attempt to run
away, only feeblj rubbing his claws
together in defiance of the foe. That
foe comes closer, nnd with his claws
trembling with Joy at his victory the
conquorer catches hold of one daw of
the vanquished crab, twists It until It
comes off nnd bears away the palp!
j toting limb as a trophy of 1 Is prowess
Such Is a battle between warrior ernbu.
His Nobis Works at Homo.
“Don't you think, Minerva,” said
hor husband anxiously ns lie tied the
kitchen apron firmly around ids waist
nnd tucked his whiskers behind the
bib to keep them out of the dishwater
—“don’t you think that we are carry
ing this Idea of co-operation In domes
tic matters to extremes? I have been
washing dishes for n week now, nnd
between times 1 have been doing a
little Scriptural reading, nnd I cannot
find In the Illblc liny authority for
men's doing kitchen work, but women
nre frequently spoken of In this con
nection.
" ‘She looked well to tho ways of her
household.’ ‘She worketh willingly
with her hands.’ ‘She riseth while It
Is yet night and gtveth meat to her
household.’ These quotations, Miner
va, would seem to warrant the eon- j
elusion that household duties should j
i properly l>o assigned to the woman."
“My dear,’’ replied Ills wife, “If you
will pursue your studies you will find
In II Kings xxl," 13. these words: ‘I
will wipe Jerusalem ns a man wlpeth
a dish, wiping It and turning It upside
down.’ This proves that you are nobly
doing the work designed for yon by
Providence. When you nre through
ho sure to wash the towels clean,
shake them nnd hang them straight
on the rack. Death, you know, lurks
tn the dishcloth. I nm now going out
to attend a meeting of the Society For
the Extinction of the Microbe by
Means of Electricity.”—Ladles’ Home
Kodol For Dyspepsia
Will Relieve You Almost Instantly.
Kodol supplies the same dlgestlvo
Juices that are fopnd in a healthy
Stomach. Being'a liquid, it starts
digestion at once.
Kodol not only digests your food,
but helps you eujoy every mouthf ul
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount, of
good, wholesome rood to maintain
strength and health.
But, this food must bo digested
thoroughly, ot herwise the pains of
Indigestion und dyspepsia are tho
result.
When your stomach cannot do Its
work properly, take something to
help your stomach. Kodol Is tho
only thing that will give tho stom
ach complete rest.
Why? Becauso Kodol does the
pame work us a strong stomach, and
ioes it in a natural way.
So, don’t neglect your stomach.
Don’t become a chronic dyspeptic.
Keep your stomach healthy and
strong by taking a little Kodol.
You don’t havo to tako Kodol all
the time. You only take it when
you need it.
Kodol is perfectly harmless.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dol
lar bottle. Tlieu after you liavoused th#
entire content* of the bottle If you cun
honestly aay that It has not done you uny
R ood, return the bottle to tho drugglstana
e wilt refund your money without ques
tion or delay, we will then pay the drug
gist. Don't hesitate, all druggists know
that our guarautoo ts good. This offer ap
plies to tue large bottle only and to Ini t ono
In it family. Tho large bottle contains ZJ4
times as much as tho fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at tho laboratory
, its of E. C. DeWitt &. (Jo., Chicagt.
The Cough Syrup that
! rids the system of a cold
; by acting as a cathartic on tho
\ bowels is
Sold by A. J. Mathews, Thomson, tin.
j Early Cabbage Plants Guaranteed to Satisfy Purchaser j
LAXATIVE
C0U6H SYRUP
Bee* is the original laxative cough syrup,
contains no opiates, gently moves th*
bowels, carrying the cold off through th*
natural channels. Guaranteed to givt
satisfaction or money refunded.
Sold by GIBSON DRUG CO
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Patents
EARLY JVnSEY CHARLESTON SUCCESSION AUGUSTA SHORT STEMMED
WAKEFIELD LARGE TVrC TH'JCKLH FLAT DUTCH
Vhe Karllest WAKEFIELD Tin Ktrlle.t Fist A little later I-argOht tuid Latest
Cshbxfo Uuivvn flcooud Earliest Head Variety taaa Succession O»tt>ugo
('RICE: tit tots Ot 1 to 4 m. al $1.60 perm., 6 to 9 m. l. ;i.£5 pt-r m., 10 tn. and ovor,st$f.OC per m.
r. O. Cl. VOUMC S ISLANO, S. C. My Special impress Roto on Hunts Is Very l.ow.
fn-netM 1 V'siuaHc Plants t,t give pim.li:i.«-rsrilii-.iaoiion. or will rofcr.i tho miroiaso
VJlh.rdUiec price t-i any customer who It Ous i-lsUod .it >uu ,-t hmwu. 'itu-stt i.lauts are
rniivn la t-lie upea field, on tie ien ist of S.>ui!i Car. i-i.t. in n cK na:o th.it ts just Milled to
growing the hardiest p ints that e-m lie grown in the l nurd iliulcs. rhe-e pi lilts full he
reset la tbe interior of toe .So-Jth-ro States Curl g the months of Janusrv, F.-briurs nnd
March. They will stand stivers cold without being Injured, suJ will mature it te nd of c»b-
“ . ■
Alor towns trnd cities cf
- that reason they por-
bage Two to Three weeks sooner than It you drew your owa r’cita tn Lot beds and cold
frame*,
My Largest Customers are the Market Gardeners near tho ./riot
the fiontb. Their profit deponds upon iLutnhaving Early Cabbage; for
chase my plants for their crops.
I also grow a full tine of other Plants and Fruit Trees, snob as Strawberry and Sweet Po
tato Plant*; Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry and Apricot Trees, Fig Hushes and Grape
fascist urns to penoat who mtikc up club YX/1V4 G PFR ATV BOX 74
oJfisea. Writ* let illustrated catalogue. _ ” w* Vr\ lit YOUNG’* ISLAND, S. C.
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For years Mr. Clorkllp bad oaten his
frugnl but nourishing luncheon In a
little restaurant half a block north
from his office. lie was nn easily sat
isfied person, and what he ordered
seemed always to suit him to perfec
tion. The waitresses never knew him
to complain.
But one day things went wrong. The
butter was rancid and the bread so
moist that Mr. Clerklle, who had de
rided Ideas about hygiene, would not
eat tt. ITe did his best nnd left the
tnble early.
The next day the same thing occur
red, and tho day after there was no
Improvement. He called the waitress
to him.
“May I see the proprietor, please?"
be Inquired.
The girl disappeared for a minute
and returned with tho news that the
proprietor was out.
The following day ns well ns the
ono after there was no Improvement
In the food nnd no sign of tho propri
etor. Mr. Clerklle nearly rnndc up his
mind to seek another restaurant. He
derided, however, to give them a
chance nnd on Saturday at luncheon
again asked for the owner of the
place.
“He’s gone out," was the reply.
Mr. Clerklle became bold.
“This Is ridiculous!" he exclaimed.
“I coiue here at noontime every day,
nnd every day he ts out. Where ts he
anyway ?’’
*'Wc expect him back nny minute,"
said the girl. "He hns Just stepi>ed
out to get bis lunch."
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ORATORS.
Gone to Hongkonj
Borne time ago a large ten shop wa*
opened In a town near Loudon. To at
tract customers It was announced that
such purchaser of n pound of ter
would receive a cliccU for a shilling k
buy goods on a certain date. The pro
prietor did n flourishing trade till tht 1
day came for the checks to be present- j
ed. Crowds of customers cauie and
were drearily disappointed to see the
shutters down and on them a bin
poster, which read;
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Expraus.
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laughing at her. Miss Smart—Well,
•he's mannish evm tn that extent- 1
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