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1 olS ALL IT WILL COST YOB Tlioiiss!n.31s -'of Women to write for our big FKKG SICXVLis catalogue showing the most complete line of high-grads BICYCLES. TIRES and SUNDRIES at PRICE:! suffer every month In silence, tortures that would drive a man to the edge . pair. The ailments peculiar to women are not only -painful but dangerou should receive prompt treatment before they grow worse. If you suffer frpmS irregular functions, falling feelings, headache side ache, dizziness, tired feeling BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. q or on any kind of terms, until you have received our complete Free Cata logues illustrating and describing every kind of high-grade and low-grad bicycles, old patterns and latest models, and learn of our remarkable U)W PRICES and wonderful new offers made possible by selling from factory direct to rider with no middlemen's profits. WE SHIP ON APPROVAL without a cent deposit, Pay the Freight and allow lO Days Free Trial and make other liberal terms which no other house in the world will do. You will learn everything and get much valu able information by simply writing us a postal. ' We need a Ride Agent in every town and can offer an opportunity to make money to suitable young men who apply at once. iollow tne example onnous- ands of women who have been relieved or cured, and take Wine of Cardui. 8.50 PUnOTOISE-PROOF TERES on. i n!r In I 1 Jtt M W I St. U ON LY $-80 HkPER PAIR Q 1 I f W T JTo Entroduco VJ& Will Sott (Ptfs far Only n n u NAILS. TACKS OR GLASS WONT LET OUT THE AIR (CASH WITH ORDER $4.55) RuEORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. T?iMilt of 11 vears experience m tire making. No danger from THORNS, CAC TUS, PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over Scr.rjfivQ Thousand pairs sow last year. rraSRlPT33&l Made in all sizes. Vit.iintnmi-erviiBiwr m n Ulm It II I s Notice the thick rubber tread "A" and panotare strips "B" and I," also rim strip "H" to prevent rim catting. This tire will outlast any other make SOFT, CLASTIC and EAST HIDING. Q It is lively and easy riding. -very durable and lined inside -cv-uiia special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punctures ont?i.-ut allowine the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers stating that their tires have only been pumped up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than n ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being eiven by several layers of thin, specially xwvoared fabric on the treadv That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when riding on asphalt iyc soft roads is overcome by the patent "Basket Weave" tread which prevents all air from being -xmeced out between the tire and the road thus overcoming all suction. The regular price of these Srrs io i i so per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to the rider 4jf oiilV i-l-So per pair. All oraers snippeu miuc uay icuci ia inxivcu. vc uiip .vj.u. uu myyiMvai. Vrjt r!.- irt Tin v ft cent mill VOU nave cxiuaiucu nuu iuuuu mciu an u-ny ia icuicscmcu. w. will A'lnw s cash discount of s percent (thereby making the price 84.55 per pair) if TPitj.r. jiash WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send ' you send one nickel t.Mi ra hand Burnt) and two SaxriDson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal xxarieture closers to be used in case of intentional knife cuts or heavy gaihes). Tires to be returned jgiOUIi expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and monev sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your Postmaster. Banker Express or Freight Agent or "the Editor of this paper about us. If you order a pair of these tires you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look nr than any lire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want you to send us a small trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. ' . rmrM rro built-up-wheels, saddles, pedals, parts and repairs, and ASTER-k5RAilE&9 everything in the bicycle line are sold by us at half the usual tjriccs charged by dealers and repair men. Write for our big SUNDRY catalogue. rin-w wmmi-r but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING 8 &30 ifUf Willi bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and -wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it N W. DEAD CYCLE GOLlPflllY,0 Dept. "JL" CHICAGO0 ILL. J Sold by all Druggists 3 French horiicalturists1 have appar ently been very successful of late in raising dwarf trees, and one of the features of dinner parties among the rich now i3 to serve the fruit upon the tree. , DOES TOUR HACK ACfiE? Profit by the Experience of One Who Has Found Relief. v James R. Keeler, retired farmer, of Fenner St., Cazenovia, N. Y., ays: ' About fifteen years ago I suffered With ( mj back and kidneys. 1 doctored and used many reme dies without getting relief.- Beginning with Doan's Kidney 7ills, I found relief from the first box, and two "boxes re stored me to good, sound condition. My wife and many of my friends have used Doan's Kid ney Pills with good result and I can earnestly recommend them." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. USE TAYLOR :A rnirhc Cride I J fir i nne u Throt and. Lung Troubles. V.dl m vvM&.t ww- , -rr- ior so years. All Dnitreiata. "ushi.'Jl Comfort, contentment and plenty of wholesome food make the laying hen, summer or winter. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softens t hegtims, redncesm n am ma tion, allays pain, cores wind colic, 25c a bottle When skim milk is available ,ive your s birds plenty, as it is rich in flesh formers.: It also whittens and gives succulence to the meat. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Senor Ferry assumed the Pres! ency of Paraguay. Senator Depew says an inheritance tax is a good thin?. i Mark Twain recently celebrated Isis geventy-first birthday. James J. Hill declared ha had "Mocked a merger of all the Western railroads. .'Major-General Greeley, took cora TCand of 'the Depar tment of the Mis souri December 1: Lord Alverstone, now -Lord Cb'ef . Justice of England, once Fans in the hoir of the parish church, Kensing ton. London. t A memorial is gointr the rounds playing that the next Nobel prize be ;onierred upon. Dr. Zamenoff, the in Trentor of Esneranto. Tlie Rev. Edward Everett Kale, D. is.' recently celebrated a half ren tury in the nulnit of thp South Con gregational Society, of Boston. General Funston used to ' coll.-rf botanical specimens for the Denart Traent of Agriculture. He is nn ex ;pert on the grasses of the Northwest. Professor William M. Howe, son t Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, i bin mentioned as the next president of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. All three of the Congressmen rp ntly elect'l from Boston Joseph T. O'Connell. John A. Keliher and Andrew J. Peters are young men and bachelors. -, A friend of Senator Lodge say that the Massachusetts statesman for years has received pd income from liis literary efforts far in encess o! "his salary as Senator. Senator William A. Clark, of Mon tana,' laid the foundation of his vast fortune by securing a ptar route con tract between Deer Lodee and Butte, the latter at tbat time being a min Ing camp of ordinary prospects. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Stole a Street Car. ; East Liverpool, O., Special. The iwnce are looting tor a stranger who stole a street car, ran ife four miles and collected fare from all passen gers and then decamped. Conductor I)c3t2 was af a pump, getting a drink, when-'the thief Stenned ahon rrl nnrl pave the starting signal. The fellow ir.anaged the . business o well that the motorman, curtained in on ac count of the. rain., suspected -nothing. HIS NEW LOVE. "Tom bought an auto so as to win Helen's affections." "Well?" ."Well, he has "'become so fond ot the &-ito that he bas quiet forgotten Helen." New York Press. Over 140,000 autos are now In use. Ill feeling in Japan because of the San Francisco school afTair is disap pearing. Not a slnele America" has died from disease in the C?n?l Zone dur ing the last three months. - Chewing of tobacco around the University of Nebraska h3 been for bidden under, p?in of expulsion. The Frecb Senate, by 144 to 96 votes, decided in favor of transfer ring the ashes of Emile Zola to the Pantheon. Russia's Premier declared that if the nxt Duma r,os hot. ret his ex pectations will turn it out and summon another. : . . , Morocco's Sultan gave the United States Minister no satisfaction in ra gard'to indemnity and protection for American citizens. Life fornvi Ijovo appeared in "liquid crystals',' artifioiallv produced in the laboratory, of Professor Leh mann, in Gerimany. The great Catholic Cathedral in Richmond, Va., given b Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan, vas dedicated v.ith imDosing ceremonies. The Interstate Commerce Com mission in session at Pueblo. Co, found that the Deiver and Rio Grande Railroad had discriminated in freight rates. The French Government hay decid ed op the enforcement of the Separa tion law without the adoption oZ se vere measures, and an attitude of neutrality toward all religions v. ill be maintained. Conservative alumni' of Columbia University, New York City, were deeply concerned over the SDread of socialism in the institution when they learned that four professors were 'sympathetically interested" In the cult and that a students' league was forming. Planning an Investigation. Washington, Special. An investi gation of the operation and manage ment of the railroads controlled by James J. Hill and his associates, in cluding the . Northern 4 Pacific, the Great Northern, and the Chicago Burlington & Quincy, is in contempla tion mission. The matter has beei; talked over by the commissioners and after certain preliminaries have be?:i arranged and counsel for the commis sion selected, formal announcement of the proposed inquiry will be made. IfPTEUPIIOIIES Are a Necessity i in we uountry Home. The farther VOlt nr romrA from town to railroad station, the more the telephone will saveih time and horse flesh. No man has a right to compel one of the family iu e in agony tor hours while he drives to town for the acphone and save half the suffering. Our Froo DaaI. -.ii i . tens iiuw to or ganize, build and operate tele phone kriesvand systems. r i -instruments sold on thirty days' jtnal to responsible parties. THE CADIZ ELECTRIC CO., 2CI CCC Building, Cadiz, Ohio. i Caught in Cotton Gin. Louisburg, Special. Mr. J. A Spencer, met with a horrible accident Thursday morning at his gin house about one mile from here. He wa? caught and drawn "upon the saws ol the gin. One arm was cut to pieces his face being badly mangled. Sev eral teeth were sawed out, and h was badly cut about the body. I: was feared at first he could not live but the physicians now ententai; slight hopes of his recove. John C. Brain Dead. 'Tampa, Fla., . Special. John C. Brain, of the Confederate navy, died here of paralysis. During the civi! war he commanded several Confeder ate vessels. After the war he went t England and returning a month later he was arrested by order of Secre tary of the Navy Gideon Wells and was held a prisoner until March, 1S69, being the last Confederate pris oner to be released. A CYCLONE BABY. In Oklahoma Territory one night last summer a cyclone swept over a section of the country and destroyed about forty houses. Next morning, about thirty miles from the path of the cyclone, a farmer going out to mow his meadow found a child a year old in the grass. It was a boy and he had a bedquilt wrapped around him. The storm had brought him, but the only hurt he had received was a scratch on the nose. Notice was given to the nearest newspapers at once and the case was published.j In this way hundreds of people came to know about it. One would think, tbat the child's parents would have been found soon, but as a matter of fact no, word has come from them yet. It may be that they were killed, or, as some think, they wanted to abandon the boy.'tnough he is a smart and cunning little chap and being praised by everybody. A dozen different families stood ready to adopt him, but his home is with those who I found him in the grass. The name given to the lost baby is f simply "Cy," for the first'syllable ot cyclone, and if he wants to lengthen it out when he grows up there will be no objections. Perhaps when man hood is reached we shall hear of him in the Legislature as "Mr. Cy Clone." New York News. ' "There have been . times in my life," sai dhe, gloomily, "when I was tempted to commit suicide." "it's no use to grieve over the past. We can all look back and see where we've made mistakes." Philadel phia Press. Many a preacher spoils a good in terpretation of the Scriptures by a poor understanding of the saints. NO MEDICINE But Change of Food Gave Final Re-lief.. AVhy Ghe- Shrank. - There were tears in his large eyes. "Why," he sa!d, reproachfully, "do you tremble at my touch? Why do you shrink from .my embrace, even as the woodland fawn starts and trembles at the irustle of a birch leaf ?" "It's thl3 Tteek.a-boo waist," he an swered, "I'm sunburned in patches through It till I'm that sore!" New York Press. ( Most diseases start in the alimen tary canal stomach and bowels. A . great deal of our stomach and bowel troubles come from eating too much starchy and greasy foo'd. The stomach does not digest any of the starchy food we eat white bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, etc. these things are digested in the small in testines, and if we eat too much, as most of ns do, the organs that should digest this kind of food are overcome by excess of work, so that fermenta tion, indigestion, and a long train of ails result.- ", Too much fat also is hard to di gest and this is changed into acids, sour stomach, belching gas, and a bloated, heavy feeling. In these conditions a change from indigestible foods to Grape-Nuts will work wonders in not only relieving the distress, but in building up a strong digestion, clear braa and steady nerves. A Wash, woman writes: "About five years ago I suffered with bad stomachdyspepsia, indi gestion, constipation- caused, I know now, from eating starchy and greasy food. "I doctored for two years without any benefit. The doctor told me there was no euro for me. I could not eat anything without suffering severe pain in my back and sides, and I became discouraged. "A friend recommended Crape Nuts and I began to use it. In less than two weeks I began to feel better and Inside of two months I was a well woman and have been ever since. "I can eat anything I wish with pleasure. We eat Grapo-Nuts . and cream for breakfast and are very fond of it.", Namo given by Poetum Co,, Ilattlo Crook, Mich. Bead the little book, "Tho Road to Wellvlllii,M In pkgt. "Thore'e ft reM0AtM Worth Knowing. That Allcock's Plasters are -he highest result of medical science and sk.il), and in ingredients and method have never been equaled.' " That .thej-are the original and genuine porous plabters upon whoue reputation imitators trade. ,That they never fail to perform their remedial work quickly and effectually. That for Weak. .Back, Kheumatism, Colds, Lung Trouble. Strains and all Local Pains they are invaluable. That when you buy " Al Icock'a Plasters you obtain the best plasters made. Those who have least patience at home are the promoters of peace abroad. IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We arneattr request all ynunK persona, no matter hair limited their means or education who desire a thorough business training and (rood position, to write at once tor oca GBKat H alp-bat B oppss. Succeefl. independ ence and probable Fortune guaranteed. Don't PILAT WIT TO-DAT. ;a.-Ala. ltu. College, Macon. Ga. MELIP Faith does not prove itself by foolishness. FACE ALL BROKEN OUT. Troubled Almost a Year Complexion "ow Perfect and Skin Soft, White and Velvety. "I bad been troubled with a break ing out on my face and arms for almost a year and had the services of several physicians, but they didn't seem to do J any good. Some time ago1 one of my friends recommended Luticura to me. I secured some, . and after using it several months 1 was completely cured. 1 can highly recommend Cuticura Soap as -being the very best complexion soap made. It creates a 'perfect complexion; leaving the skin soft, white, and velvety. 1 now use Cuticura Soap all the time and rec ommend its use to my friends. Maud Log ginsTR. F. D. .No. 1, Sylvia, Tenn., Aug. 1,105." What you dedicate, God will con secrate. , Catarrh Cnnnot Be Cured with local applications, as they can not reach the seat cf the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it yoa. must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct'y on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hah Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for. years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Chexey & Co., Props., Toledo, O. So'd by Druggists, price 75c Take Hall's i'amiiy Piils for constipation. No man has power with others who is not at peace with' himself. What Do They Cure? The above question is often asked con cerning Dr. Pierce's two leading medi cines, "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favorite Prescription." The answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery " is a most potent alterative or blood-purifier, and , tonic or invigorator and acts especially-i favorably in a cura tive way upon all the mucous lining sur faces, as of the nasal passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bladdeicuring a large per cent, of catar rhal cases whether be disease affects the nasal passages, the throat, larynx, bron chia, stomachM as catafNiaj dyspepsia), bowels (as muXpusRtiJiv). bladder, uterus or other pic orgaro Even In affections, it. i nftrn ynrrpssfnl in atfectr Ing cures. - . The favorite Prpcrrfption la advised iur ntw cure m ouot-Mvss.oi diseases tbose peculiar, weajyiesSei, HiiiTajVemSTfts an I nc trtnlft find norvtnn . T7Yn won L- txmim. out, over-worked women no matter what has caused the break-down, "Favorite Prescription will bo found most effective in building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A1 book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formulas of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent med icaj authors, whoso works are consulted by physicians or all tho schools of practice as guides In proscribing, say of each in gredient entering into these medicines. .The words ot praise bestowed on the' several ingredients entering into Doctor Pierce's medicines by such writers should nave more weight than any amount of non - professional i testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of tnelr medical brethren and know whereof .tney speak. - lioth medicines fi.TA nnn-alrvViH -nrvn. secret, and contain no harmful hablt- u ixiiik urugs, oeing composed of glyceric tracts of the roots of native, American medicinal forest plants. They are both soldi by dealers in medicine. You can't ailofd to accept as a substitute for one of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. , . . ylu -DJ-Ple.rc,e'8 Peets. small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and .in vigorate stomach, liver and towels. Tobacco is a rank; r a p i d growing and heavy feeding plant. In fact, tobacco requires more 3 CABBAGE jWI ! I 11 li. f ilkf mm than any other cultivated plant . A complete fertilizer . containing not less than 9 per cent, of Potash in the form of Sulphate should be used. Valuable books on the cultivation, growth and fertilization of tobacco will be sent free to all interested farmers. They give the results of scientific ex periments. GERMAN KALI WORKS New York 93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta. Ga. 1224 Candler Building PLANTS FOR SI I? I m mm preMred to fill order for my Celebrated CABBAQS PLANTS la any quantity desired. KABXT JSBSEY WAJUFIKLD Earl lt and best sure headr, small type. CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD About ten days later tham Early Jersey's, also a sure header of fine slse. SUCCESSIOX-Best known mn h.,Hi- of large flat Ubae. later than Ch7rl, ZlS1 Tkeee plaata are from the very beet tjted mi.2 crown in tfca ooen air nd -ill t injry. Afl order, are filled Iro that I in tiainir tar mv a..i. M 500 for 1.00. Prices f. o. b. here, packed in light boxes: l.OOO to fl.OOO at SI. 59 per M.. 3,000 to 10,000 at 11.25 r Special prices on larger quantities. All orders shipped C. O. D. when not accompanied bj remitUaa CHAS. Kl; CIBSOiM, Young's IsIand,S, tit vj&ck W C - flst CABBAGE Plants! CELERY PUm and ail kinds of crarden plants. Can now fDrnlsh all kinds of cabbim!: M.nM nnvm M Ik. .1. . n .1 . ... ,A . : . " IT . w ... HV VU.H W ... VWIt. KIWI WIU. VJn'.fl I IV IS rds of the moat reliable seedsmen. Wa use the anae Dlanu oa anr tboaaand more traok farm. Planu earef ally counted and properly pack- g ert wl"rr ready iMt of Des. Lettuce, uhion and Beet jlaai.umtk sun or earner, muiowi express races promisea,WBloD,wnsotntctlv, wliltrtYeustiODereent. lea- taan merenandlse rates. Prima-Mn.n inn f 4tt.au per thousand. Jarre lot gl.OO to L rr tboaaad. P. 0. B. Mr getts, S. C. Arlington white Spine Cucumber Seed tuceuu i.er poun ' O. B.. Mectretta. 8i The United States Agrlcultnral tiepartmtnt - -uMr.Miumnw mm uinuuitiiuu oia.iun o our iftrmn.lO teitallaludl - Of Teretaoiee. sroiallT Cabbaxes. 1 he results of these exneri mn tjft VI Will nlt-mtAsA t Cireyouatany Cme.-Vours respectfullj,-K. H.BLITCH COHPAXT, MKttrTTI,U For Emergencies at Rome le Stock on the Farm Isawhole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 1.00 Send For Free BooMer on Horsfs.CalHe.Hofis & Fbultiy. Address Dr. Earl S, Sloan. Boston, Mass. Faith determines the emohasis - of life. So. ro-'Ofi. FITS. St. Vitns'Dancft :TCprvnn s "Di rmas fvr- manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St.; Phila., Pa. No old age agreeable but that of a wise man. Pvthagoras. HICKS CAPU D i r E CURES M ALL ACHES ado nervousness Trial bottle 10c Atdragitorei There is no SAtisfArtirm keener thzai being dry Md comfortable, J ! k henoutinthe ft hojdest stona, YOU ARE SURF OF THIS IF YOU WlAR" CLOTHIlu BLACK OR YELLOW L OnsoJeeYerywhere mm r& ,-v.e 1 MadeimderU5.GovernmIffe The Southern Cotton Oiltgffl You Cannot loTin vhlte & Co. LOUISVILLE- KY. EaUblUhedim IHerf auriiet prise Mferraw FURS and Hides. Weals ditions of the mucous membrane ws VMS,! M mM aM" - by feminine ills, sore t"r";ilE mouth or Inflamed eyes s do.sir.g- the stomach. - bbfr uat vou sureiv can tui . affections by local treatment v T..k ... i t!ipse s' ai you sureiy ta vuw . u Paxtine Toilet Anting .... . 77 " ..n..rnlS.Cflcl which destroys the diseases discharges, stops pain ana inflammation and soreness. - Paxtine represents the tno Lta local treatment for fennmn produced. Thousarcs otf 1 to this fact. 50 cents at aruB, , n j r Trial Px THE R. PAXTON CO.. . . Wanted raw. fi;us I hlgliest w. k. spau: If afflicted with weak yes nao WW lluiNU. Millertoa, yl . - "' fifMF mompson'styi
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