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We carry a i Grates, Cutlery cycles and Supp T* :s is the season for We are now showi shown in Augusta. 1 Excelsior Sta Largest Stove House of the kind in DIXIE. Sf i Late jYeto^ In Urief ?A MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST I fi ?8 The American fleet of warships under Admiral Evans started from Port pf Spain,v Trindad, for Rio de Janeiro, a distance of nearly 3,000 miles; Lord Kurzon has decided to accept the nomination as a representative Irish peer to succeed Lord Kilmaine in the House of Lords. ~ The Countess of Warwick will make . a lecturing tour in America, the proceeds to he used in starting _a paper. Trainmen and conductors on the roads, east of Chicago decided to postpone the presentation of de mands. Eminent Republicans are expected to organize a movement for Hughes as candidate for President. Richard Landing, a town in Michi gan, "was destroyed by fire, the dam age being estimated at $200,000. Wilfiam Rockefeller's neighbors are said to have won the fight for the right to shoot and fish on his big Adirondack preserve. According to ex-Senator Chandler, a new suit will be brought to pre vent the gift of $1,000,000 by Mrs. Eddy to found an institute. Col.. Uriel L. Boyce, former presi dent of the Old Shenandoah Valley Railroad, died near Staunton, Del. New England mill managers agreed to curtail production 25 per cent un til March l._ Indiana Republicans launched a Fairbanks boom at their lovefeast. The nude body of a woman who had been strangled was found in a pond not fai from Newark, N., J. ^Rev W. H.,Shaffer was put on trial before a Methodist Episcopal court in Philadelphia on charges of con duct unbecoming a minister. A motion to take the John R. Walsh trial from the jury was denied. New York ?Tate banks and trust i companies made a special report showing how they withstood the financial storm. Archbishop Glennon, of St. Louie, said, in a sermon, sending out the Pacific fleet was a mistake. t)scar W. Reid, a soldier concern ed in the Brownsville riot, sued Gov ernment for wages due since his dis? charge. Raleigh. N. C., voted to abolish the dispensary, which gave $75,000 a year revenue. ? Rear-Admiral Willard H. Brown son caused a surprise by resigning as j chief of the Bureau of Navigation. The Interstate Comerce C'ommis tion issued an order to prevent rail roads ffom evading its rulings by dis^ continuing a rate at short notice. Surgeon-General Rixey defended thc policy of placing surgeons in co ma nd of hospital ships and assert ed that Rear-Admiral Brownson had "interfered" with the medical bu reau. Line officers to a man uphold Ad miral Brownson in his protest against thc President's new naval policy. President Roosevelt and his family spent a quiet Christmas in the White House. The second trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White will begin next week in Now York The higher officers of the big Am erican squadron were the guests of the Governor of Trinidad and attend ed the races. Mr. James Scott Moore, a veteran editor of Virginia, died in Lexington. President Roosevelt refuses to al low the federal troops to remain at Goldfield unless the governor will call a special session of tho Nevada legislature. . - It is proposed to convert the beau tiful .Government piers at-Jamestown into a coal wharf for naval vessels. Admiral Dewey received congrat ulations and many gifts on his sev entieth birthday. Mrs. Kira Heyl, who inherited $5,000,000 from her mother, Mrs. ?ohandlein, of Milwaukee, will mar ry a .Berlin artist. The Japanese Consul to Canada is going horne, evidently as the result pf differences pyer the immigration question. Dr, L, J3. Stewart, of Sardis, W. Va., walked og a ferry float into the Ohb riv?i et Strewn And w drowngd, j Gbristeai m pnerslly observed Mi?.mall holiday spirit, but oj Bumb?? of mv&m and ot??? trag6< ! mt* wjjo?i??? j Ram i rery Large Stock of f Kitchenware, Sporti ?lies supplying the needa of the 1 SEND US YOUR ORDERS. ng the Largest Stock of Stov [ry one "of our ms, or Jewel or Ir re is nothing better on the mc >ETHBRC Rear-Admiral Brownson's friends think the President is doing him an injustice by keeping secret his let ter-explaining his resignation, while at the same time he allows Surgeon General Rixey to present his side of the case to thc public. The men of the* battleship fleet had a gala day at Trinidad. William James Bryan *?vas appoint ed United States. Senator from Flori da to succeed the late Senator Mal lory. George A. Green, married, perhaps fatally wounded Miss Edith Wonder ly and himself in Philadelphia, leav ing a fetter saying they died for love. The Dutch Cabinet resigned and the dissolution of Parliament may follow. A new conspiracy to overthrow the Ecusdorean government was discov ered. Lee J. Spangler, thc York fPa.) prophet, predicted the end of the *orld in lUUS. New Orleans Enterprises Show No Decrease in Dividends. New Orleans, La., Special.-Divi dend payments of about $15,000,000 will be made in New Orleans this month. These payments show no de crease under thc dividends paid t year ago, for although rates have been Teduced in many cases, a large increase in capital invested makes up the defiicit which otherwise there would he. Greensboro Eas $45.000 Fire. Greensboro, N. C., Special.-Fire damaged the plant of the Sherwood Bobbin Works Friday night at fi o'clock to the extent of several thous and dollars. Tho alarm sounded at 6:30 from box 54 and tho firemen responded promptly and did some very effective work, saving the mair building, but thc dry klip, containing a large quantity of stocky and thc boiler room were destroyed. Tho en tire plant was insured for $63,500 and the estimated damage is $45,000 NEWSY GLEANINGS. The Improved Zeppelin airship will carry one hundred men. The body of Lord Kelvin was burled in Westminster Abbey. All records were broken in Pana ma Canal construction for the month of November. ? The introduction of the American musical comedy in Paris is undoubt edly a success. Kurdish raiders surrounded Uru miah, Persian Armenia, and complete anarchy ensued. The 1,800,000 tourists who visited Parla in 1907 enriched the French . capital to tho extent of a milliard cf ot francs. Chicago reports an Increase of te., per cent, in deaths from heart dis ease, and physicians ascribe it to the killing: pace. Premier Franco decided to issue a decree reorganizing the Portuguese House of Peers and transferring its judicial powers to the courts. Dr. Herbert E. Belton unearthed In Mexico City eighteen of the twen ty-one documents taken from Lieu tenant Pike by tho Snaniards ia 1806. The paintings of the artist Adolph von Menzel at Berlin, many of which are of the highest historical interest, are falling to pieces, to the dismay of Germans. The controversy Between the lino and staff officers of the navy was brought into prominence by the resig nation of Admiral Brownson as chief of the Bureau of Navigation. It was announced at Newport, R. I., that the mobilization of the largest fleet of torpedo boats in the history of the American navy would take place in Narragansett Bay next spring and summer. Sevet hundred survivors of the Indian Mutiny were reviewed by Lord Roberts at Albert Hall, London. DOWRIES OF $200. To- Miss S. P. Greckenridge, assist ant dean of women at Chicago Uni versity, is due the credit of having originated the latest remedy for race suicide. It takes the form of $200 dowries for working women who con template matrimony. She explained her plans at a re cent gathering of wage-earning wo men who met at Gowen Hall, Hull House, Chicago, for the purpose of discussing the question "How May Women's Unions be Best Strengthen ed?" Her suggestion v/as greeted with ecstatic, applause by the eighty young women present and a careful canvass of her audience failed to re veal any one who was not willing to get married if she could be assured of a $200 dowry. The fact that tho plan of giving dowries to union wo men when they marry la now !n vosua in both German and English UB?OE? *D? dwelt upen by niere than caa speaker and encouraged Miss Groekenrldgs ia the no??f that her pisa woiiid favorably be. c??iii?etH t*New Tork Him* !t<u? hollis the wii) for cen tea? mm* i Stoves, Ranges, ing Goods, Bi lome.in these Goods. es and Ranges ever ?iiler Ranges. irket. 864 Broad Street. P. D. tiorkan's, old Stand. SENSIBLE ACTION Southern Will Reduce Pares in South Carolina Voluntarily WILL AVOID ALL HOSTILE LAWS An Important Conference Held Fri day at Columbia in Governor Ansel's Office at Which Time Pres ident Finley, cf the Southern, Makes a Proposition of Reduced Passenger Rates to tho State in View of the Fairness Which It Has Shown to the Road. Columbia, S. C., Special.-South Carolina will get the benefit so far as the Southern Railway is concerned, of the reduction in rates made by legislative enactment in other States of the South, but without the turmoil of legislative agitation and without the expense of prolonged litigation. President W. W. Finley, of the Southern Railway, at a conference in ihe governor's office Friday stated that on April 1st, 1903, the Southern Railway would put into effect in South Carolina thc following rates: For straight tickets, 21-2 cents a mile; for 1,000-mile and 2,000-milc mileage books, 2 cents a mile. The conference was attended by Governor Ansel, Attorney General Lyon, Chairman Caughman, of the railroad commission, and Commis sioners Sullivan and Earle, on the part of the State., and by President Finley, Vice President Culp, General Counsel Thom and Division Counsel Abney, on the part of the Southern Railway. Thc conference was held in the office of the Governor and was open, being attended by the news paper men. Mr. -Finley, in a conversational way, put the proposition of the South ern before the Governor, explaining as he went along the reasons for the different rates and the reasons gov erning the railroad in making this proposition. He explained that tht Southern, on account of the fairness with which South Carolina had treat ed the railroads, had a disposition to give the State the benefit of the re duced rates, consequently the South ern intends, without compulsion, to put into effect the rates which it has proposed ns a compromise in North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. He felt assured that the agreement en? tered into would be made effective In these States and perhaps in Vir ginia also. The same treatment ai is promised South Carolina would be given Tennessee, which has also been liberal in the matter of legislation The 21-2 cents rate will apply to all intra-State passenger business on straight fares. The 21-2 cent rate for family mileagebooks, which contain the name of the head of thc family, will cover books for 500 miles, entailing a minimum expendi ture of $11.25. The 2-cent rate for mileage books ff 1 MO and 2,000 miles relates to individual mileage books and also to what aro termed mercantile books, good for members of a firm or busi ness concern, up to five individuals, the names of each of whom shall ap-, pear in the book. . I Mr. Finley's Statement. The official statement addressed to, Governor Ansel, in part, is as fol lows : First--A flat rate of 21-2 cents a mile for intra-State passenger travel, with an extra charge of 15 cents against j.CxSons boarding a passenger train without a ?icket except at sta tions where there are no agents: pro vided (hat no charge shall be less tym 10 cents, and, in tho event that a charge al the said rate of 21-2 cents a mile sl;all aggregate a sum between two multiples of five, such charge may be made that multiple of five to which it is nearest. Second-Two thousand mile books, jntia-State and interchangeable, with such of the solvent roads of the State cs^will consent, at 2 cents a mile, good for heads of firms and employes not exceeding a total number of 5, the names to he furnished at the time ] of the purchase of mileage books and entered theron. Third-One thousand milo books, intra-State and interchangeable willi such of the solvent roads of the Stale as will consent, limited to one indi vidual at 2 cents a mile and good onlj in tho hands of the purchaser, the name of the purchaser to be fur nished at the time of tho purchase of tho book and entered theroon. Fpartb?~Fiva hundred mile booki nt 21-4 cents ? milo good for" head* of famlilo? ?nd dependent members thereof, Intr&'SUato and noiulnter changeable, the names of the fflinilifli to be furnished at tlio time o? pur chpBg $84 evered thereon. Proverbs and Phrases. Keep they shop and thy shop will keep "thee. The time is never lost that is de voted to work. Nothing deceives a liar as much as the truth. It's easy to view philosophically another' loss. Heaven helps the man who helps the other fellow. Whose ills which fate -determine.?, man must bear. Truth and Quality appeal to the "Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Aocor ingly, it ?3 not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of roany reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves thc internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly a3 a laxative; and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, aa it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists, So. 2-'03. Signs of A Break. "George must love you." "Why?" "Keeps coming to see you with Christmas looming up." "Yes, but he's getting very qura relsome. ' ' VIRGINIA MERCHANT RID OP A VERY BIG GRATTfr STONE. Another Remarkable Cure ot Serious Kidney Trouble. C. L. Wood, a prominent merchant of Fentress, Norfolk Co., Va., was suffering some months ago with fre quent attacks of hard pain in the back, kid neys and., bladder and the kidney se cretions were irregu larly scanty, pr pro fuse. Medical treat ment failed to' cure him. "At last,"- says Mr. Wood, "I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and before one box was gone, I went through four days of intens? pain, finally passing a stone, one-half by five-slrteenths of an Inch In diameter. I haven't had a sign of kidney trou ble since." Sold by all dealers, 5 0 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. She is noblest being good-Hobing ton. Only One "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Biomo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. Vf. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. Pertinent Paragraphs. Co-operation is the name of one of the high roads to success. Many a business has gone to the wall, for no other reason than that all the parties concerned did not work together for a common end. Co-operation means success. The lack of it-but medio cre work, and possibly failure. There are two trite old sayings which ex emplify the difference between the two ways: "In union there is strength,"-that's co-operation and success; "A house divided against .itself must fall,"-that's lack of co operation and failure, If you are going to succeed, you must economise, Economy does not mean miserlinc9B; nor does it mean an unwise desire to save, False eco nomy is worse than none at all. A great many merchants have failed simply because 'they have refused to spend a dollar where good business management demanded that it be spent. You are fortunate if you do twice as much work as your fellow clerks even if you draw the same salary? for you are increasing your capital of ability. Ninety-five per cent of young men do not know this. The S per cent who do know it, succeed. Remember you are striving for au individuality of your own. You don't want somebody else's. FOUND A WAY To Rc Clear of lh? Coffee Tronblcs. "Husband and myself both had the coffee habit and finally his stomach and kidneys got in such a bad condi tion that he was compelled to give up fi. good position that he had held for yearB. He was too sick to work. Ills skin was yellow, and I hardly think there was an organ lu his body that was not affected. .. "I told him I felt sure his sickness was due to coffee, and after some dis cussion he decided to give it up. "It was a struggle, because of the powerful habit. One day we heard about Postum and concluded to try it, and then lt was easy to leave off cof fee. "His fearful headaches grew less, frequent, his complexion began to clear, kidneys grew better until at/ last he was a new man altogether, as j a result of leaving off coffee, and tak-' lng up Postum. Then I began to \ drink it, too. "Although I was never as bad off as my husband, I was always very nervous and never at any time very strong, only weighing 95 lbs. before I began to use Postum. Now I weigh 115 lbs. and can do as much work as any one my size, I think. "Many do not use Postum because they have not taken the trouble to make lt right. I have successfully fooled a great many persons who haya drunk it at my table, "They would remark, 'You must jiuy a high grade of coffee.' Ons; ypung man who clerked in a grocery store was very enthusiastic about my 'c?ffoe/ When I told him what it WM he iftid, .Why, i've cold Postum for four'yearfl hut I had no Idea lt w&< like this. Think I'll drink Postum Hereafter.' " N$m< Riven by Postum Co,, Sftttls Or ask, Mich, fond "Thc fl?ftd te Weil? Yliiff" IP: i?kSB. "There'! ft ftvftivW CHARACTERISTICS OF SPAi WOMEN. There are certain Interesting p larltles which appear more espec In the Spanish women. One of t Iles in the shape, of the chest TJ: the French and thc northern wo the Spanish woman's chest ls f to be shorter and broadest at the -at the level, that ls, of the V end of the breast bone-so that requires, according to Ccrmandi differently shaped corset, while al same time there is greater ampi; and accentuation of the hips in tlon to thc figure generally. T characteristics cf the Spanish wo are well illustrated, it has been by a compar'scn between the st which Falguiera modelled after de Merode an J the distinctively tional Spanish type repr?sent?e Goya's Maja Desnuda now la Prado. The typical Spanish woman Duchenne first pointed out in 1 presents another puzzl'ng but authenticated peculiarity in heightened curves of her spine. Spanish woman's spine looks as I curvature had been Increased by r sure applied to the two ends. ' Indeed has by some been .suppose be the actual cause of the pecu Ky, and Spallkcwskl-who has fe the ensellura or saddle back, as ! termed, well marked among som< the most beautiful and vigorous the laboring women and fisher near Boulogne and Dieppe-st; that lt only occurs In women aro accustomed to bear heavy dens; he also remarks that lt la quently associated with small and hands, well modelled neck, gr ful bust and lithe figure, usually brown eyed women. This associa of characters suggests that the pe larity. Is not an Individual acqi meat but. a racial trait, and then no difficulty In believing that Iberian element, which 13 still str in the southwest of France and ognlzable In the southwest of I land, may also have passed up French coast. Lagneau and others are dlstlm or opinion that the ensellure 13 a cial Iberian trait. The conclus seems inevitable, and in any c there can be no doubt that the spei grace and dl3t'nction of profile of Spanish woman's figure ls associa with the ensellure; lt h this t gives the characteristic mark to bearing and carriage, while it emp sizes much that i3 mo3t character!! In Spanish dancing.-("ontempor Review. A Morning Breeze. Lonsome path of Trouble scornin Always brighter days in view When the big sun smiles "G< mornin'," An' the trees how "Howdy-do!" FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, and Tor Tain in Side fl Rack We Haro Used Mia? arc's Liniment With excellent results, and I cannot i enough in favor of it. I would be plea: to distribute 6ome samples among friends if you wish to send them. H E. M. Saunders, 15 Erie Place, Roxbu Masa., Aug. 5." Wc proposo from time to time to others tell why Minard's Liniment is 1 most effective and clean-to-use cxtcn cure for all pains and aches, and to cai the case direct to you by inviting you write for a 6pecinl free bottle, to prc that it does all that is claimed for it. Se a postal to Minard's Liniment Compai South Framingham, Mass. Gambling has been prohibited Texas. But this, it must be remei bered, warns the Pittsburg Dlspatc is vastly different from preventli lt. Piles Cured in O to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is jruarantecd to cure a case of Itching. Blind, BleodingorProtrudi Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 51 A'sound mind in a sound body Latin. _ A mau may be a good fellow a; still be not half had. FITS, St. Vitus'Dancfi Nervous Diseases pe manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Ner Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise fre Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,031 Arch St.. Ph?a., P N/Q Matter. "They claim that Shakespea didn't write the plays." H'm," said the press humor's "After Pm gone I s'pose they'll ss I didn't originate these jokes. "Wei if they want to, let 'em. Beware of Ointments For Catarr! That Contain Mercury, ud mercury will surety destroy the sense c smell and completely derange tb? whole tyi tem when entering it through the roucou surfacer. Such articles should never be use except on prescriptions from reputable pin sicians, as thc damage they will do is ten fol to the goid you can possibly derive fror them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacture by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, U., contain no mercury, and is taken internally, actin directly upon th;? blood and mucous surface of thesystem. in buying Hail's Catarrh Cur be sure you get the genuine, lt is taken ic ternally anti made in Volcdo. Ohio, by x J. Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. Sold hy Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle Take Hull's Family Pills for constipatioo Disconsolate. "Why so dejected, Baron?" "Hard luck. Wife ran-away wit chauffeur-I'll never get such a goo* mau again." Why Sloan's Liniment and Veterin ary K fir. edies Arc the Best to Use. Let me tell you why Sloan's Lin! ment and Veterinary Remedies are the safest and most practical on th? market today. In the first place, Dr Earl S. Sloan is the son of a veferin ary surgeon, and from-his earliest in fancy he was associated with horses. He bought and sold horses while yet very young. He practised as a veterinary for twenty years, Md has battled successfully with every dis ease to which that animal is subject. All his remedies are the result of experiments made to save life or re lieve suffering while he was practis ing his profession. Any reader, by writing to Dr. Earl S. Sloan, C15 Albany street, Boston, Mass., will receive "Sloan's Treatise on the Horse," fiee. .This book tells how to treat horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Proverbs and Phrases. Most of us never applaud until someone else begins to clap. Stinginess is not true economy, nor ; is extravagance wise liberality.' Tho man who does his best is nqt compelled to waste time telling about Ui it takes brain and pluck moro titan .money and luck to get business ttbf'i [ adnya. ! ?t is thc struggle to h?p Hp op? .P?ttt'?ucea {hat Keeps a iront mm DCOpio tl?Wiii Kr Pc-ru-na Almanac in8,000,000 Homes Thc Pcruna Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture innover eight million homes, lt can bc obtained from all drug gists free. Be eure to inquire-early. The , ]90S Almanac is already published, and thc supply will sion be exhausted. Do not put it off. Speak for one to-day. Living is bi?h, but we have to have it. I DOCTOR SAID "USE CUTICURA" ! _ i For Bad Case o? Eczema on Child Disenso Had Beached a Fearful State-Order Resulted lu Cure. "When I was 6mall I iras troubled with eczema for about three months. It was all over my face and covered nearly all of my head. It reached such a state that it wa? just f. large scab all over, and the pain end i itching were terrible. I doctored with an able physician for some time and wes t'jen advised by bim to use the Cuticura Rem edies, which I did and I was entirely cured. ' I have not been bothered With it since. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, I but do not know exactly how much was used to complete the cure. Miss Anabel Wilson, North Branch, Mich., Oct. 20, '07." . ---- j It ills beseerus a mau to vaunt ar rogantIy.-Homer? SINKS AND DRAINS A FRE QUENT CAUSE OF TYPHOID Purify These and You Will Be Safe From Contagion - Disinfecting thc Only Preventative-Borax, a Simple, Safe and Sure .Method.' Kow to keep our homes clean, sweet and free from germ influences ls a question. While there ls no occasion for alarm, it ls always well to be fore armed on the theory that "An . nee of Prevention Is Better Than a Pound of Cure," and no ounce of prevention has yet been discovered that ls more simple, more direct and more effec tive, yet harmless to the human sys. tem, than Jorax. Borax has been known and used for generations as a purifier and preven tive against epidemic influences orig inating from uncleanly conditions re sulting from unsanitary sinks and drains, and when used as a hot solu- ! tlon In the proportion of two table spoonfuls to -a gallon of hot water flushed through the offending loca tions, removes every trace ot disease germs and renders the pipes clean j and wholesome. Borax in addition to Its hygienic qualities, ls a household necessity, and eau be used for numberless do- j mestic purposes, lt softens the water, makes linen dazzling white, will ; cleanss every article in the kitchen or dining room and make lt bright, ! will prevent moths, soften and whiten j the skin, remove dandruff and cleanse ; the scalp, and for cleansing and ster- ! ilizing baby's milk bottle and nipple has no equal. Borax, unlike every other cleanser and disinfectant, is absolutely harm less to the system, and is safe, simple, economical, and can be purchased at any druggist- or grocery. A dainty book in colors, called the "Jingle Book," will be sent free to any Mother sending name and address ot her baby j and tops from two one-pound cartons of "20-Mule Team" Borax, with 5c iu stamps. Address Pacific Coast Barax Co., New York. Conscience is a God to all men. Greek. CAPUDINE 9 B KS ? fy? 11 remores th? catie, cLff O &T ??a3) 800thes th? nerves and v M ww relieve? tho achea and COLDS AND BRffPE headaches nnd Neuralgia also. No bad effects, lue, 2ia und 50c bottles. (LIQUID.) SIMPKINS' PROLIFIC COTTON. IA Let us book TO-JT order now for your plant?a; tj ?ced rcxt rear. Make.? from - ne to tb.ee Dales per sore. Karil Kt and most pro Mc cotton in tho South. Yle ds 40 pound<per lui at pin. (Jilt t<U d ! cir (menials furtij hod on appllctlin. Awarded first i r MU lu ;n at ti. <\ Statt) hair. 1902. IflO?an i 1907 on Best ?-talks, Best Seed, Best /ere and ?est Bale, ?r ce $1.30 per B one ? r Kn Umbels or nioif) for ?1.0Q ? y. A. BI M TIC IX M, Grower tlc Introduces; Rural Route Na. 5, Kn lelah. X. C. TERMS: Cash with urder. Satisfaction i uaranteccL And We Will Send Free, to Prove That it is the Most Effective External Cure for Rheumatic Pains and Aches, a Large Confident that it will do for you what it has done for others, and that to use it is lo praise it, as does the writer of the following grateful letter: "With muscular rheumatism I suf fered to the extent that even to control thc pen held in my right hand waa impossible at times. On one suph day I first used Minard's Liniment. No indorsement could come from a worse sufferer or more grateful heart than minc. G. W. D'Vys, Cambridge, Mass." Send a postal to Minard's Liniment Co., So. Framingham, Mass. TELEGRAPHY 13 Stat's reprea nto.l in rchool. Lifo fcholanihlp, | poohs i'.rnlshed ot .! position eua ranted for $30 CO. j V rim SOUTHEHN 1HTSIJ> I?? Mri fit'iii, in stamps Wi ?nd ? 13J 1 Ai<r. bu?tt glytus tao .tporlonw oi u IH-OU'IIWI n.'uitr/' luawr-?ci sn aniukur, our a mau Wui'Xlot ?or RUiltif* uud cenU>I?,{ g Wjffi ?I IfHC?fM ?uiw Ul noittfl anuww utmmTm tat nv HM i Hr mWtiffl t?nluii IrWlliQ BIM m' iwMdiiiiii ?mj\mt fP ?WwlQr m Hil ? Mjlf? ??fr FARM NOTES. The overgrown horse is seldom a lurahle one. Eggs intended for hatching should not be kept over four weeks. They must be turned every day or two. It will require seven pound of skim milk to equal one pound of lean beef tor flesh-forming qualities. One dollar per head is the average cost of keeping a fowl a year, and the same amount is a fair estimate of tho profits. Hens will enjoy a change of diet and will do better in consequence. To keep on kicking and grumbling ls easy enough. There will always be something not quite right. But what's the use of spoiling what is ?ood by spreading the bad over It The hen. that lays three eggs a weak will pay double the profit of one that produces but two eggs. A dairy cow Is a machine that turna feed into milk and cream. Give ycur blrd3 plenty of green focd in almost any form. They like It and will tell you so by the egg basket and flavor of eg?s, also. Most of us are very particular about the source of our well and spring water for our own drinking. How about that consumed by the live stock? Tho community without a rural tele phone service Is decidedly behind; tile times. No investment pays better. Grain the ewe3 twice a'day; give hay In the morning, shredded fodder at nccn, and feed rack at night, SEPARATE THE HENS. As soon ns the breeding season u over, sepapate the males from the fe males and keep them separated until eggs are wanted for hatching again. Outside cf the breeding season a mala bird Is no^only unnecessary, but ls ?\ positive nuisance in a flock of hens, worrying and harassing them contin ually. Besides, the eggs will keep much longer if unfertilized and the stock-beth male and female-will ba more vigorous and In better condition when another breeding season rolla around, if kept separated. The youn? stock should also be separated as soon as the cockerels commence to crow. Both cockerels and pullets will do better than if allowed to run to* gether.-Indiana Farmer. Itch oure.l in SO minutes hy Woolfoid J Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. Simplicity forms a main ingredient | in a noble nature.-Thucydides. Taylor'* Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Quin anil Mullen is Nature's great reme dy-on ros Coughs, Colds, Croup and Con sumption, an I ail throat aad lung.troubles. At druggists, 23c., 50c. and I1.C0 per bottle. To your son give good name and a trade-Spanish. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children tacthing.softcns thegums,reducesinflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle Castles in the air cost a vast deal to keep up.-Lytton. Light SAW HILLS LATH AND SHIHBLE MACHINES, SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM ANP GASOLINE ENGINES. Side and Centro Crank Engines LAR,SATTOCK LOMBARD"! Foundry, Muhine ind Bailer Warka md Sufi!; Sics, AUGUSTA, GA. If nflllcted wirb weak ?yes? ase Tbompson's Eye Water KISS ANNIE CATRON* mm illili CATARRH MADE LIFE A BURDEN TO ME. Tl fISS ANNIE CATRON, 627 Main St., IVLCincinnati, Ohio, writes: "AB I have'found Peruna a blessing for a severe case of catarrh of th? head and throat which I suffered from for a number of years 1 am only too pleased to give it my - personal endorsement. "Catarrh, such as I suffered from, mnde life a burden to me, my breath tra* offensive, ?tam nek bad, ami myheaU i to pied -up so that 1 was usually troubled with a headache, and although 1 tried roany so-called remedies, nothing gave me permanent relief. I was rather discouraged Arith all medicines when Peruna was sug gested to me. "However, I did buv a bottle, and bofore that was finished there was a marked change in my condition. Much -encouraged I kept on until I was completely mi tti in a month's lime, and I lind that roy general health is also excellent." People who prefer solid medicines should try Ponina tablets. Each tablet representa one averago doeo of Peruna. Man-a'!in the Ideal Laxativ?, Ask Your Druggist for Freo P?rima. Almanac/or i OOH, Peruna is sold by your looal drag? gist. Kuy a bottle today, Grown from pure bred seeds. Quality end satisfaction euars.nteod. Early Jersey Wakefield; Charleston Large Type Wakefield ; Earlj'.Flat Dut.h; Late Flat Dutch. 1,000 to 5,000 at$l.50per 1,000 5,000 to 10,000 at $1.25 per 1,000 10,000 to 20,000 at $1.00jper 1,000 20,000 or over at special rates. I guarantee delivery In good condition. N. B. I make a specialty of ? crate of cabbage plants containing 100 each of the four varieties, delivered st any Southern Express Office for Si 00. ARTHUR W. PERRY * Young's Island, S. C. John Whitc^Co. Louisville, Ky. Established 18J7. niche? market price paid for Haw FURS and HIDES Wool OB Communion HE BEST WAY INVEST $20. I How a Mnnll In vest men t may brinn you a Larg* Income. Address AMERICAN POST COMPANY, Bloomfield, Indjana. So. 2-'08. 'ABSAGE PLANTS TVe are ?gain ready to AU your Order? for CABBAGE and BEET PLANTS. Cur Plants are all GEOWN FllOM THE SAME GRADE OF SEED WE ?ET O Ult CROP FROM. We bave all of toe Leadlo* Yarlotles-EAU LY JER3EY WAKEFIELD, very early, CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD, about ten days later. In flat varieties we bave Succession, a Medium Early, and 8bort-8tem Late Flut Dutcb. P.ices a? follows: 1.O0O to 5.000. $1.50; fi.OO? to 0.000, $1.25; 10,000 atd upwards $1.00 These plants are all grown near salt water and will stand severe cold without lujury. TJIK CARR-t'AKI/ION ( O , MoKgett.8.0 DO YOU B?Y CABBAGE PLANTS? IF So, SEND YOUR ORDERS TO TOWLES, Youngs Island, 3. C Ry moil, telegraph or tolenlione? Pricoa; 1.000 to 4,000 nt $1.50 per 1.00Q - 6.000 to 8.C00 at ?1.26 per 1.003 9.000 and ovpr at 11.00 per LCOO Special prices io tho?a uging larger quantities. Satisfaction and good coupt guaranteed. Plants ready for shipment from Deo. 1st t g App? fct. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BUSTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL OOUNTER-IRRITANT. Capsicum-Vaseline EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE aumaflMini esasssss -- DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK. SURE, SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE 15c. -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MA/L ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard cr any other plaster and will not blister the most delicate s'.::n. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful, lt will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external courter:-. Irritant known also as an external remedy for pains in thc chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless^ the same carries our label, as otherwise it is net genuine. Send your address and wa will melt our Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you. 17 State St. CH ES EB ROUGH MFG. CO. Kew York City FXJ^.JMi37S THAT WILL MAKE CABBAGE -ar'y Jersej Wakefield Charleston Large Type Wakefield Early Winning Statdt Early Summer I am located on one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, our climate is mild, just sufficient cold to harden and cause plants to stand severe freezing after setting out in the colder sections. I guarantee satisfaction or money refundea. Express rates to alt points very tow. ?2F~ Prices: 1,000 to 5.0C0 at S1.50; 5,000 to 9.000 at $1.25; 10,000 and over at $1 00, Special prie? on large lots. Send your orders to JET". W, TOWIJES, Pioneer Plant Grower Telarah Gftice, Toanj': Island, ?. C. Martin's Point, S. C tor. Bistum Pine, Marta's Pilot, L C BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND Lnt?*t Bjrftom ?nd expert teacher*. Tuition only I Grchamsystem tnu?ht li? n reporter, only ?LOOper ?.CO per month, ratall} bonni for $12.00 per month. | mouth. TrpctrrltinK free. Board R2.0Q, ?I3S3 COLLEGE AND TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, NEWNAN, GA. TQ FARMEF?3 AND PQULTRYMEIN! EA?.N MONEY If you give them bein. You cannot do thTf unless you undersLarid them ana ' know how to cater to their requirements.' ano) ince, so you must to you for qnly 28 fienta.' You want them to pay their own woy even if you merely keen them BP <i dlvoralon. In order to handle Fowls Judiciously, you must know gorae* thing abolit them. To meet this want we are selling a book (riving the experience of & practical poultry raiser for (Only 28c.) twonty?flvo years, It wno written by 6 mah wno nut Ail ma mind, and tim?, and monoy to mukln* a sitcom sf Chicle? cn ralslhtf- not as a pastime, out as a bus|no9S~and If you W??J profit by hit ' ty-flvc years' work, you can save many Chicks annuallVi and fonke W " Carn dollars,for you The point IP, tnnt you must bu .miro IQ detect Irou poultry Yard as soon cs lt appears, arin know how to rsmody lt. This :, teach you. li tells huw to detest and cure dtieaioi to feed for c?i ans} ana fut fnttonfntfi fthloh Fowls to lava for breeding purpnieii and ovemhin?. tnflaw?, [ou anoGid know on thin subject to mfljiajt ?rafliabl?. Bent pwi^wrt ?or tw/mty?