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, I ; : " CurrezLt Events. - . Negroes plan-to run a line of steamers from' Baltimore to the Jamestown Exposition to accomodate cplore4 persons only. The Onniibus Claims pill Yas dis cussed ! in the liouf.o for five 'hours, but no action v.-as taken..1 Important demands r.mon r them ah; eiht-hour day. it-is said, will c3 made bf the railroads of the country bv railroad labor. Do Yaa Think For - .Ycurssi?. you open your mouth like a your.j gulp down whatever food or raedi- . be offered yea ? . - ' ? intelligent thinking woman. tn need of ' from weakness, nervousness. pain and sol! in?, then It means much to you that L one tried and trpq h.prst, rpyd(;ine pv ttnaw (ywpfwpn gold fry cruggists ror me cure of woman s ills. t The makers of Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, for the cure of weak, nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowing this medicine to bo made up of Ingredients, every one of which has the strongest possible indorsement of the leading and ; standard authorities of the several Khools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too glad to print, as they do. the formula, or list of ingredients, of which it is composed, in plain ,EngUa7i. on every bottle-wrapper. H? f Tne formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will bear tho most critical examina-' tlon of medical experts, for it contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agcajb enters- into It that is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice. These autborltlesrecomioend the ingredients of'lr. I'&f'c'e's KaVo'rite Prescription for the core of exactly the same eilments for which this world-famed medicine is advised. '" ft tt No other medicine for woman's ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript ion has received, in the un Qualified recommendation of each of its several ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all tho schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration? J? Ht tfr ' fc . ' A booklet of ingredients, with numerous authorative profesional endorsements bv the leading medical authorities of this country, will be mailed free to any one sending name and adcLess with request for same. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. INDEBTEDNESS OF CITIE3. birdaM cinemas 1 .Wt tea tberdcH In Excess of That of- National and , State Governments Combined. Therepcrt of Director North of-the Census Bureau in regard to the finan ces of cities of 8,000 inhabitants and over; says": ; "The importance of municipal stat istics inay be noted from the follow-, lug facts: The indebtedness, less sinking fund assets, of the 148 cities containing over,S0,000 inhabitants in 1903 was $1,100,821,051 and of the 151 cities' in 1004 was $1,222S,210,933. The ; indebtedness of the cities of the lat ter group increased during' the year . 1044 by . $110,083,797. The indebted- ; ness of cities containing 8.C00 to 30, 000 inhabitants in 1303 was 173,718, 13, and the last statistics compiled ; recorded an annual increase cf $10, . 09S.9C2, ; The aggregate for the two classes of cities in 1903 was $11280, 639,904. Tbe foregoing, combined with other facts relating to the in crease of municipal, debt, makes it certain;; that the present debt of cities of the United States containing oyer 8.C00 inhabitants is in excess of $1, 600,000,000, or greater than that of the combined debt of the national and State governments and of the coun ties, school distnct3 and other minor civil dlvisiens. "The payments and receipts of those Cities having a population of 8,000 and over were greater than those of ' the United States Govern ment in 1902, but somewhat; less than those iof that government in its last fiscal year. They also exceed the payments and receipts of all State and local governments. "In 1900, 33 per cent., of the peo ple of the United States resided in Cities having a population of 8,000 and over, and in a few docades over : one-half of the people- will reside in those ciAie3. The problem of self-, government i3 therefore becoming one of city government, and no class of statistics i3 of such vital importance as that relating to cities, and especial ly to cities-' containing over 30,000 in habitants." - Details of the g-rcat railroad sys tem controlled by E. H. Harriman were shown no at the Interstate Commerce Commission's investiga tion. 1 1 So. 3-'07. COSTLY PRKKSURE. Heart and Xervgs Fail on Coffee. A resident of a great Western State puts the case regarding stimu lants with a comprehensive brevity that is admirable. He says: "I am. 5 6 years old and have had considerable experience with stimu lants.; They are all alike a mortgage on reserved energy at ruinous inter est. As the whip stimulates but does not strengthen the horse, so do stim ulants act upon the human system. 'Feeling this way, I gave up coffee and all other stimulants and began the use of Postum Food coffee some months ago. The beneficial results have 'been apparent from the first. The rheumatism that I used to suffer ( from has left me, I sleep sounder, 'my nerves are steadier and my brain clearer. And t bear testimony also to the food value of Postum- some- thing that is lacking In coffee." Name ' given j by-postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, j There's a reason Read "The Road to Wellville," the quaint little book la pkgs. - . A WOrd to the Unwise. , Tis only proper to tdvise Korae youth cbcut this town That no man ! can expect to rise Until he settles down. ; -Philadelphia Frees. Hurray! "Charge for the guns!" commend ed the captain of industry who was in the steel business. And the bookkeepers did so witrj j a vim. Courier-Journal. ' Easy. Yeast "Did your wife ever study any languages?" Crimsonbeak-U"I"o;" she didn't have to. Language comes to her naturally." Yculrers Statesman. Just Like a Wcrnsn. "3h,e doesn't repine at their pres ent circumstances." ' "Why is that?" "I do not know, unlass it Is be cause they are Courier-Journal erectly reduced." The Date. "When does one coaso tD be a bride and become a niarrisd wom an?" "The day the postman brings her husband the first bill from the dressmaker.'- Judge. : The Age We Live In. "Yaas, I was at the orsera lawst eight." : . "Much attendance?" . "Net much. Two millions in ona bor and a paltry hawif-miliion in another." Courier-Journal. UncTei It. riedd "I heard he was vrorried over his new automobile." Greens "Well, I caw. him out yes terday, and, he- was worrying undsr it just then." Yonkers Statesman. A Leading Question. "Mr. Smithers!" ''Well, Johnny?" "When you wero a llttla boy an fellers come tolceo year sistsrs did they ever give you a . quarter to so out en' play?" Courier-Journal. Genius and Stupidity. "Cenlus," .said the sage, "Is the Infinite capacity; for hard work." "And stupidity,"., observed the ycung man who had put through a few good things, "is the inability to make others do the hard work for you." Judge. ! For Wonian's Snffrr.so. Mrs. True ''Aren't you glad you Cc-a't licveio vote?" Mrs. PcckexQ "Mercy, no! I'm Trorried to death-i-for fear Jciin won't vote the v.-ay I vrant him to; I'd a great deal rather do it myself." Dstroit.Frca Press. An Inference. "I- r.l-Kra-3 try to practice charity," caid Miss Fassay. "My motto is, 'Do unto all men as you vrculd liave thera do iz.t6 you.'" "Gracious,!" exclaimed Lliss Pert, "you don't really "cisz them, do you?" Philadelphia Press. Found Him So. Ubstt "The idea of -Slikker claiming to be a hard working man is the richest thing I've heard late- Ir " -. Konmanz "Well, he , Is, . by Georre! He's the hardest man I ever trisd to vcrh." Chicago Tri bune. Where tho Sloncy Flics. Klckr. "Yes, I've been to. Kcw Tork since I sa you last." Wicks "Yes? You didn't stay long." Hick "Xo; it's hard to stay lorfg in Nev- York; it's so easy to -Philadelphia Public Lsciser. A Cheerful Suggestion. "So yen are coing to marry Count Fiicash," ca?d Miss Cayenne. "Yes," answered the impressipn ablo keires?. "Ko says he would love me if I hadn't a cent." , "Well, at his rate of spending money there may be a chance for him to prove it." Washington Star. Spankers. Mrs. Gunner "It is queer how re markably good i the children have been since we -returned from Cairo." Mr. Gunner "Oh, they are wise." Mrs. Gunner "Wise to what?" Mr. Gunner "To the fact that I brought- back a collection of hard Egyptian sandals." Chicago Daily Xcv.s. Agreed. "Father,' cried the stage-struck youth, "ycu must let muh chcoso me own course. I feel that I was born for tho boards." "Wei!, riosh all hemlock!" an swered tho.. father, "ain't I tryin' ter make a carpenter of ye?" Cleve land Leader. - The End o2 Her Komancc. Che had rejected him- and he went forth sadly, resolved to shake tho dust of the place from his shoe3 for ever. I It was a very dusty place, however, and -he was forced to , apply to a fcoolblack for a fivc-csnt chine, Brooklyn Lu2. i , SLmsMSm. Lmik 'KHft'' a"ce; cna anotner class, ccmposea 01 preparations 01 if Ijrffa .ffigm l j? The danties of the great are the tears of the poor. Horace. tvoitxrrs WONDER COTTON A new species: first sold la-t spring ;vraa planted by 100 different farmers; has pro uuced from 2 to 6 bales per acre; highly pro iiSc ; fclg boll, small seed, good staple ; E. Humphreys, Godwin & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Jewels worth $50,000 which wers lost by a Cuban couple on a railroad train, have been recovered. Itrh rored in 30 minutw bv Woolford's Panitarv Tition never fails. Sold by Dni5t tvsti!. .Vlail nrners pvomptlr filled br Pr. E. DetchonZred.Co.,Crawfoi-cIsTiile,In(L 51. Of all men sailors suffer most from rheu matism. Hovr' Thl ? V p of et One hundred iJollars Hewtml 'o ai y tabe oi Catarra tuac tunuot l tuiredSr t CKtarru cure. J.J.I UK Jb Co., Toledo. O. We, tb itdeitif-ned, liat known )?. J i Leut y lor the mbt 16 jeors.ajjd beli-veuim T er.ectty aoaoraon iu mi busmtwa transac-:ion.- and anan;iIIv able to carry out aav obii-jHtious made ty tnwir llrm. Want A Tboax, WiioitwalM Jjruicsisti To- jfcdo, o. V ai.ijiq, Ki--ax .fe Marti. Wholeiab LJUKKistt, 'ioledo, O. IlaU'dCas-irraOursii: ical'.oexillv, u: irrdirectlyupoataaoloodaad nuuuo'ii ir :nces oi the system. 'le&tiraoaiHl.' seat Jre. Hict-, 75c. ,r ootti'3. boid by ail DrujfjriJti. 'j nk-w u ali's l'amilv Tills ior eonrjoation.' Victory trives no account of her ac-tions.--Ciutis the Eatavian. Sirs.- Winplcw's Soothing Syrup for Children allays pain, cures wind colic, 2c& bottle Vise begins in mistake and ends in ignominy. The Rambler. To Cnre a Cold in One Day Tak Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. DrugjristR refund monev if it fails to cure. E. V, . Grove's signature h on ench box. Soa. All is soon ready in an orderly house. German. Better suffer for truth than profit by falsehood. From the Danish. Piles Cnred in C to 14 liars.. $ Pazo Ointment is jr.taranteed to cure rbv ca se of I tchin g, Bl indBle eding or Protruding Piles in Gxo 14days or money refunded. 50c. 9 R. Fowler, an" alleged swindler, wa captured in Philadelphia. FITS, St. Vitus'Danco erraus Diseasep per rraneutly cured by Dr. Klml's Greiit Nerve Restorer. 3 trial twttie and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Khne. Ld.,981 Arch St.. Pbila., Pa. Vanity, that divine grift that makes a woman charming. Lord Rapnns. hm. iMml ''M manufactured by the California Jig Sy Ri ,joS-W$Ji: z buy tho genuine article and to get its M -m only to note, when purchasing:, the full ' feS te?., .iKj?tWiMJ .California Figr' Syrup Co. plainly printed I "P package. Price, 50c per bottle. Ono size There are two classes of remedies; those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting -gently, in harmony with nature, when nature need assist ance; end another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of tte remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con-, tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally, anU to assist one in overcoming consti pation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active princi ples and qtxalitv are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own personal knowledge that it is a most excellent laxative If will oil monTiflii Af filer vm4" lb TTiU VIUO AAA iuaUUWl VI AAAOy UUH A vtVUliilvliU AH AvA 1 ilUV IV A UiJ represents, a laxative remedy of knowi qifality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. - There are two classes of purchasers;; 1 those who aro informed as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an- imitation of any well knwn article; hut, unfortunately, there1 are some people who do hot kno.w, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United Si ate be.it said that nearly all of them 'Value their reputation for professional integrity; and the good will of .their customers too highly to offer imitations of the Genuine Syrup of Figs Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein gyJ Crm trite Cfira I ndrinne all Throat and Lunjr Troubles. ThoroueUly teeted VUUllb, VAIlUby lwiiVjrippe ;or gg years. All BrusgistB. 25c, 60c and So. 3-'07. Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble. . Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular functions, restless ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced and the womanly functions regulated by the use of Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of -Stetsonville, Wis., writes: "Cardui saved me from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine and I recommend it to all WRITE US A LETTER The man is a fool who when ask ed for his opinion gives it. Punch. SCALY ERUPTION ON BGlfr. Doctors and Remedies Fruitless Suf fcied 10 Years Completely Cured by Three Boxes of Cuticura. "When 1 was about, nine years old small sores appeared on each of my lower limbs. 1 scratched them with a brass pin, and shortly afterwards both of those limbs be came so sore that 1 could scarcely walk. When 1 had been suffering for about a month the sores began to heal, but small, scaly eruptions appeared where the tores had been. If'rom that I ime onward 1 was troubled by such severe itching that, until 1 became accustomed to it, I would scratch the tores until the blood began to now. "i'his would ston the itching ior a few days, but scaly places would appear cain and. the itching would accompany them. After i suffered abort ten years i made a renewed effort to etfect a cure. The erupt lions by tnis time had appeared on every part oi my body except my fate and hands. The best doctor m my native county advised me to use arsenic, in wuall noses and a salve. 1 tDeu used to bath? the sores in a mixture wnich gave mniost intolerable pain. Jn addition 1 used othc remedies, such as iodine, sulphur, i.inc salve, 's "salve, Ointmeut, and in fact 1 was continually giving some reiu edy a fair trial, never using less than one oi- two boses or bottles. All this was fruitless. finally my heir began to fall cut r.nd I was lapidlv becoming bald. I Ucied 's , but it did no good. A fe.v months after, having used almost everything else, 1 tnought 1 would try Cuticura UinLmcnt, aaviiig previously used (.'ulicura fc"cap and be'ng ..pleased with it. After using three boxes I was completely cured, and my hair was restored, after fourteen ;'n.s cf suffering and u expen diture of at least ?50 to if 'JO in vaini.- ea- .eavoring tc lind a cvae. 1 shall be glad lo write to r.ny one who may be interested iu my cure. U. Hiram Mattingly, 'er hriliion, t. iJak.. Aug. IS. 1903." How poor are they that have not patience Shakespeare. Always to Be Depended Upon. When a person gets up in the morning with a dull headache and a tired, stretchy feeling, it is an almost certain indication that the liver or bowels, or both, are de- CKieuly out or order.. At such times Nature, the wisest and best of ell doctors, . takes this means to give warning that ska needs the help and gentle assistance which can best bs ob talnel from that old family retns ly, Krand reth'a Pills, which has been in U3e for over a century. " Tuey 'arc the same fne laxative tonic pill your grandparents used, when doctors wero fw ard far between and when peo I le. had to have a remedy that could ab solutely be depended upon. I'randrctU's Pills can be depended upon and are sold in' every drusland medicine ' ctor s, either plaim or sugar-coated. and from actual experience remedy. We do not clcrim that finnnnimAnH i 4- Tff r tk 4 f Yn TItt rup Co., and in oMar to beneficial efTects, one has name of the Company on tho front of every only. suffering women, hor sale at Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-pase Illustrated Book for Women. If you need iMoifcal Ad vice, describe vour svmDtoms. statintr ace. and reolv will be sent in olain s&!eJ envelope. Address Ladies Advisorv Deot.. The Chattanotwra Medicine itti now iirMorP'l to fill nrlrra fnr mr folobratoa CABBAGE PLANTS in ny qu,,utiL.v desired. ., KARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD Earliest and best sure header, aiuall type. CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD About ten darslator than Euriy Jne'ii, also it Mire header oi fine size. i Prices f. o. b. hrj. packe t In light boxoj: 533 for 81.00. 1,003 to 5,03 at S1.S3 psr 31. 5,033 to 10,033 at SI. 5 per IT. Special price on larger quantltivi. All or-Ur hipo I G. O. D. whaa not a3C3m.-anio i by remtttans?-. CHAS. GABBAGE Flacnts! CELERY Plants! ri'i all kindt of gardcn.plaata.Can now-furnish all kinds of caboage plants, arovrn In the open air arid will stand great co'.d. urown from ed of th nn t reliubie edmen. We use tb same plants 6a our thousand acre trues farm. 1'iaats carefully counted and pninrlj pack, ed i mirry readv lt of De?. Lettuce, oxioa and Beet plan', same time or earlier. Reduced ex pres rates promised, whleh, when effective. wiii give us nu per evnc les- tnnn mercnnai rates, r nce: tmail lots 41.SU per thousand, large tot 1.0(i to 1. per tboun.l. Y. O. B. M-g-gtts. S. C. A rrtnston White Spine Cucumber SeedkveuU per pouno. . . O. B.. lleircetts. 8. '. The United States Agricultural Uenartment has established an Experimental Station on anrlardi4.to tent alt klds f Tetretables especlallir Oabfiaites. 1 be results of glTe ycu at any toa.-Vours resptctf ullr. X. II. LIFE AND SAYINGS BY HIS WIFE ; -- RfinjT'Q WAWTrn Aircnts are coininj? money. Send 60c for Canvassing llU ill1! 10 niUUljU Outfit and Contract tor territory.' mieBo".vr.?3i, J. B. NICHOLS & CO., ATTA Virtue conquers envy. Motto of the Scotch Earle of Galloway. UTTERLY AVOKX OUT. Vitality Sapped by Years of Sufforiiis With Kidney Trouble. Capt. J. W. Hogun, former post master of Indianola, now living at Austin, Texas, writes: "I was afflicted for years with, pains across tbe4olns and In tlio hips and shoulders. I had headache also and neuralgia. My right eye, from pain, was of little use to me for yirs. The constant flow cf urine kept my system depleted, caus ing nervous chills and night sweats. After trying seven different climates and using all kinds of medicine I had the good fortune to hear of Doan'js Kidney Pills. This remedy has cured me. I am as well to-day as I was twenty years ago, and my eyesight is perfect." Sold, by all dealers. CO cents a Vim- Trr- n ,t - It Is a well known fact that cotton, or any other crop, produced with Vir ffinlRrCarolina Fertilizer will brine the hia-hest possible price on the mar ket. Make heaithy, strong, well-fi-yelopod, early cotton, with full grown bolls on the fruit limbs at the base as well as all the wcy up to the rery top and tip ends of the branches or the cottoa plants, by liberally uaiog . Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers- The7 contain all th ft TnAArfoln nai sary to supply to rour land the ele- peuis wnicn nave Deen tafiren from it rl nei f ei tillzers wiJl rreatfy "increase I etitute from your dealer. Virginia-Carolina Cb ateal Co. Kifthmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk, vai Durham. N. C. Charleston, P. C. Baltimore, Md. SftTtnnnh. fin. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Teca. Bkr&Yeport, La. 0 gy..W.-m Hggga Hogless Lard H None anywhere near so goodj so pure, so eco nomical, so satisfactory. U.S. Government Insjiectsd. LATH. AND SHINGLE MACHINES SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD,. AUgXfTA- BJO MJXEY MADE byirl eMIrr "XF.UVE BATTKIilF.S" t a Oo aell one or (wo u Any you make it Amy Mrase. whlt IS to 5 are olrt tn one day bjr a )intllnr ngrut. AVrJte lor i r-1! etilt-. NERVE liAT'i r itY COUP l: Uhlo. I all druggists, in l Dottles. Co.. Chattar.ooaa. Tenn. Bl SUCCESSION O't known mre hearHne Trty ot arfte- flat cabbage, inter tli.tn CUarlutton Waki-fteld. Tbcee plant? are from the Ter; beet tested seeds a4 grown in tne open ir and will stand nevrrecoM with out injury. . All order are filled from th ame bed thitt I am uing for my estcuitivft cabbage iaruik. Sat isfaction guaranteed. GIB SOW, Young's Island, S. C. tbee experiment we will be pi-used to BLITCH COMPAJf T, UK ti CITS, c!in White LOUISVILLE. EtUbUshsd Blgbnt market price paid for rw FURS and Hides. Vooloa ftnnhiluBa CURED Gives Quick Jttnin Kemoves all swelling in 9 to to days ; eUecta a permanent cura in 30 to 60 da vs. Trial treatment given free. Kothlngcaa be fairer write or. h. h. ureen's soatv tsaeiailsta. Box b Atrtnta. 6au HICKS CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURtS HEADACHES Creoha up CQLJKS IN 6 TO 12 rlOUAS Trial Battle 10c At DrotfA & Co. jl OroDSv il -7 ft 1 A Elrroingbam firm which ruaTcea a specialty of hand whistles has a metallic design reputed to ''carry 'a distance of two miles, which has re '' cently been , adopted iy the policy; force in many of the- large towns. I wu. i'UBisi-jmoura vo.. isuiiaio, I N. Y. 0 -.1 -a--r:Jf ..WC-'f 1 t! 3 :
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