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sftM 4 NE rt S5T GLEANINGS. The first crop of American tea, grown near Charleston, S. C, is be ing xjMLrketed.;--;'-- ' - .:. r The extreme Russian revolution ists have decided to reopen a cam paign of terrorism. Secretary Hitchcock says there are 490 land fraud cases now on trial in the federal ourts The various campaign funds. in the; recent election in New York State ag- gregatedfLWtrly' S2,S0M)QO. ,1 V Under" V charge of selling cocoaine Dr. Albert J. Dahlberg, a Chicago drug clerk, was held in $10,000 bail.' Charitable bequests aggregating $460,000 are made by the will of Ottrj Young, who died at Lake Geneva,-. Wis. ..; v. - , Uik. ' Sweden has" passed a law;that the, use of the country's waterfalls asr sources 'of electric power is-reserved to the State. v - " Professor Poirier is quoted in a special, cable, dispatch from Paris as saying that all serums have failed to cure cancer. " . . : v ; " It was announced in Vienna ithat the new Foreign Minister had taken steps to remo ve8 the tiistrust between Austria and Italy. ; It was said thakHrains would be . running fiom Morton street "Mail- hattan, to Hoboken, through Hudson. Taver tubes, by or -about July 1; France and" Spain are .said t(? rbe embarrassed in regard to actioi in Morocco by the fact that, the Algeci ras convention had not been ratified.- F, E. Grimes, former State Treas urer . of Kansisivoluntarily; j paid $9381 a shortage for which an in vestigation found his administration responsible. ; TTia Virsnnia Snnrfimfi Court of At)- psals has upheld the validity of the constitutional provision creating the State Corporation Commission, which the railroad companies questioned! ' " ' " - - Ancient Money, TV oldest banknoeg iv the world fire tho 'flying money," or" convenient money, 'first issued in China in 2G97 B. CXJffeite tient Chinese banknotes were in many rsspects similar to, those of the pres- ent day, bearing the, name, of tho, bank, the- date lof Issethe number of the note, the igatyrre of thejbfficial who issued it,and Usvalue,h-fcotn figures' and words. On the top of these cnxio'us notes' was the fpllow nz philosophic injunction : 'Pro duce all you can; spend with econ pmj." The ote yjas printed inhlue ink) On fpaber madi iromj the fiber 6l iht-inulberr iroci One of lthe,se notes, bearing the date of 1399 B. C, is .still 'preserved in the, Asiatic Mu seurn at St. Petersburg.--NewYoilr 4) RAM'S flORNllASTS ' V TT1T. 'ivoiYihoil l.ioavt 7 cannot cont ai n : the "Christ. ; ' Religion ;ueyer wears out by i work. ; Fair weather : flowers find ''no firmness. f : -He who fears God does not- sneer at men. Many pitchers have ; little ' ears and large mouths- pasting glory in wrought .put 'n dull grinding fV . 1 doer takes )Uiiiir UromTus save if off our enriching. 1 : To -have faith in Lien is to help them to be faithful. . 1 .. Better steal a man's -roods than his highest' hopes. ;.. , ' a ? t: The craveiv is tlic first" to cry "Co- mm tip5? Public K i D. C. Three special messages on. Pamirac, Naval Per sonnel and the PuTlic Iand Lsws were forwarded to Congress by5 Pres ident Rqds3ve.lt. a The Pinama message was' by far the . mostl lmpor ' ant. . ' The. striding feature of it is the President's cai nhatfc decision' to employ Chinese la- gene?osity cannot wipe out 7 pv in fiiggjiig tha canal. He em- nhaticaily cdmni the5 united States private greed;' . ' Do vouj: work npd your 4 ivprth will 1 taKe.eare oi useii. s i ; ; He who . i does , the, t right today is readv for tomorrow. lie wlib opens his heart to tho best always finds it. I ; No 'manVcari" serve in public who A-ill not toil in secret. - f programs of work must -wait "for power. ; To withhold from God is to cheat yourself. 6 1 coming Satan fears nothino; more than a -herfurconsecration. " ! " It takes more than sense of super iority, to make a saint. The, tinejpf soiTow gives edge to the"sweeTnessof joy. They wliojknow Him as Jesue will not-fear His as Judge. r Tohelpnn to see God you mult scd them through Him. 1 OCi'. v i -'.-V Rod doming to; man means man ,be tningilikeSjlod. V K 1 RECIPES. TIED!inilCcl ' .Are a riecei8iiyitf Are a Necessity in the Country Home. I? The farther vou are removed from town to railroad station, the more the telephone will save in Cime and horse flesbYv Np'marf has alright to cpmpel oneoC the family to lie in agony for hours while he drives tdtowoiof the -doctor. Tel ephone and save half the suffering, v; Our Free Book tells hof to or ganize, build and operate tele phone lines and systems. - Instruments sold on thirty days' trial to responsible parties. - THE CADIZ ELECTRIC CO., rCI CCC Building, Cadiz, Ohio. t ChjU Sauce Twelve lare ,ripe t & matoes','4 Hipe peppers,5 2f r onions;- 2 tablespocnfuls salt, 2 tablespoons su gar, .tablespoon cinnamon. t Pee,tOj ni'Ucos iind cnloi thop all together fine and boil one ahef a half hemri. TwocUps sharp vinegar improves v;Canned Raspberries; Ffll can full carefully, put on rubber and cover. Put wire over top, hut do not snap the other, wire vlown.t, Put into deep lcettle' or boiler 6n 'lack, fill with ccld water and let boil. The berries will be whole. Sugar can be added if liked. Bluberries are fine for pies canned thesanie - way, . v . . -j y ' Southern" Corn Brea'd. One and three-quarter cups of white cornmeal, bhe-balf a teaspcon'of soda land 'th anle amount-of salt; one. egg. beaten stiff and one cup of buttermilk. When all mixed together, add two table spoons of melted butter and bake Ic a hot greased pin -until a rich brown Flannel Cakes. Take two and ' a hair cups of flour and four teaspoons of baking powder and a' pinch of salt ad sifc "into a Lowi. Beatlhe .yofy of; two eggs in another howl, add tW cupf of milk and then! mU with 'the . flcui, Jn the 'larger bowl. Lastly -add the beaten "whites cr the two e'ggi and -frythe -tattartot Emails caked on a hot greased griddle. 4 Snowball Pudding. Take 2 teacupt of rice, boil until tender. Pare and cere 12 large sour apples leaving the apple3 . whole. ' Fill the apples with rce, and, uj, it arbundthe outaide. Tle each 6ne; ini 'separate clotalaod lrop in boiling "water. Serve quite hct with cream and sugar . or any PRESIDENT SEI1DS THREE " MESSAGES U C1GRK Panama Canair Navy Perscsmel and Land Law DiscussetJl At The Rslt to L(v. thd af:ef of fourteen Harold's WHAT HE SAW OH ISTHftSl i May Conjiriete Work in Eifeht Year T-Will Try Chinese Labor Con- -ditions Excellent-r-Promotion in the Navjv .-: Washington, to coolie labor In these words: ' "From prosent appearances we alU in tho main, 0h?ye -to rely for fbo drdfnarv unskilled, work partly vnon colorpf' laborerprrrom t.h Wst Tnl's; rarf y upon Chinese labor." Divided into topics'; the President ntotfid Intrr tbe d??ct'ssions:. The "vlMt of the President to Panama, 27, 20 words: rfTrracy of the nassft of the Navp 'Personnel bill, 1 00 0 words; advocacy of 'amendments' to PubMc Land Taws,1800 words. Mr. Roosevelt's message on his visit to Panama proved an entertain- n'arraf yc. tet.ailin' the personal "neften' and observations of Mr. Ojisevelt flir iug his investigation of work in the canal zone. It con ntrfs twenty -si i nhotonrranha of work m.tli canal; taken while the PresI-'-Tent wft on ve ground.- It breathes strong sp'ri. ,f optimism regarding abllitv of the United States to rre( "tb'c giant feat . of the "?e"s.'v The President is particularly "vprc" on t'-tse Americans who have, "ritjeistf ihr v"york'-.',.t. Panama with out just srtvsur.ls, anr' sayg: . . '-I feeljffbv Vra tl $ heartiest con tempt md f."na.t'o 1, because in a 'spirit of wa-vrcjr ,isT'onesty and mal .'ce they are tryin? to interfere with nd. hamper te execution of the 'reatest work ox ?lie kind ever at tempted and are e t?king to bring to 'aught the efforts if their country-" i in to iit tile crei1 of "America: one f the cijnt feats of t He age." President tloosevfili inakes these father jgave lilm a ten thousand-dollar aotor-car. v . Harold was delighted. ' He ran It about for several months to the exclusion of everything else. After this,'. Harold wanted another. He got it. : ."-'--"v --: Next ye ir Harold went in for mo-, tor 'boats. In a couple of years more, however, they had worn themselves out..' v . : : At twenty Harold was married. Di Torced at : twenty-two , To gum up: At thirty there was nothing elsi for Mm to do. He had -done every pleasure. ; And there were 310 new ones" being invented. . Suddenly, liowover, Harold"s par nts! died and left him fifty millions. He was aboit (to despair there be ing no user for te money,, when sud denly he , realize dthat. the world at large hatffid and . despised 'him.' , "At last' "said Harold with a sense of supreme .satisfaction, "I am happy once more. I haTe, a new sensation." Life.- : -:'.V--.: v'-r "v' A: Bold Step. : To overcome the vell-gronnded ; and reasonable objections.of the more intel ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com pounds, Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. YM some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicines for do mestic use, and, so has published broad cast and oj5CTily to the whole world, a. full and compfate list of all tho ingredients entering Infethe composition of his widely celebrated foxiicmes. Thus he has taken his numerous patrons and patients nto his full jronfterence. Thus too he has re movedWsmedlcines from among, secret nnstnfnyfiof doubtful merits, and made IhemLftcmcdtcs of Known Composition. A portrait of King Charw. 7 by Dobson, which, at a wiTiV,1? failed to realize mora tha V was sold 'by auction in lqJ re cently for U260. " aoa re- ttY tlits bold ftpP Tlr- Pierce has shown hnt. U U not, rsi d to subject them to thftiiillnst ScfuUPY'. . ..- lot only does the wrapper ot every Dome icuicai uiscovery, me TORfURtD WITH ECZEMA. i - i -;r, - " ' ,-"' : r Trinndon Itching Over Whole Body ' - Scratched Until Bled Wonderi Hal Core ly Cutlcar. 'IfiBt i year 4 suffered, iirith a tremendous itoljing'on'my back, wbkh grew worse and worse until it spread ova? the whole body. and oniv my face end : hands were free For four months or so 1 t uifered torments, and 1 bad to scratch, scratvch, scratch until 1 bled. At . night when 1 went to bed things got worse, and 1 ad at times to get up and scratch my holy all over. until I was as sore as could be, -and until 1 suf fered excruciating pain. They tpld mo that l waa suffering from'oczema. Then 1 made up my mind that 1 would: use the C'uticura Remedies. 1 used them accord ing to instructions, and very noon indeed 1 was greatly relieved, i cop tinned until well, and now 1 am ready to recommend the Cuticura Remedies to any one. Mrs. Mary Metzger, Sweetwater, OkJa., ' June 28, 1905' jcoramendatlons iUG announce- - i Jim Mil IB IV 13 ALL IT WILL GOST YQD to write for our big FREE BICYCLE catalogue duowiuk i, iic muai cumpicic line ot nign-Rraao BICYCXES, TIKES and SUNDKIES at PR1CE3 BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. or on any tina-of lemtSjMatu y(. 1391 PRICES and wonderful new offers made ossible bvellinsx from fartnr logrnea xlluatrating end describing every kind of hieh-trrade and IoW-erad i A. A t i . la Jt-m fcf . uitytics, oia panemaana laiesi moaeia. and learn ot cur remarkable low direct to rider with no middlemen's profits, tWT SHIP ON APPROVAL vnihout a cent deposit Pay the Freight and allow 10 Days Free Trial and make other liberal terms which no other house in the world will do. You will learn everythiot; and get much valu able information by simply writing us a postal. We need a Hid em Jkaant in everv town and ran rffr an ontvirf unit v to make money to suitable young men who apply at once. o puncrun y NAILS. TACKS Oil GLASS WONT LET OUT THE AIR VCA3H WITH ORDER $4.BS) ... .. Ullnmmj W NOV f&z 1TgV - SPft PAIR n e i f ncziitep Ppica VVmSO per pair. T. To EntrotSaco IVj Will Sell Yea ss SamgsSo F&is fop Only f O CCA3H WITH OI ttwORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. r Rpsult rf TS ware TnpnVnM?ii ti making. No danger from THORN.-CAC"- TU. fins, NAILS. TACKS or CLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. y Twa Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over Seventy-rtvo Thousand pairs sold last year. CTtSUKWJlUHS Maae in an sizes. It i3 lively and easy riding, very durable and lined inside nlii a special quality Oi robber, which never becomes ooroua and which rlnspc t small mmrnrM X1! Notice the thick rubber tread "A" and puncture strips B" and D," also rim strip "H" to prevent rim cutting.- This tire will outlast any other make SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY BIDING. - f will a special qualit ivittiout alk-ing tl air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customer s statine ayiiiinaiy me, n.c .lurorcaisima; quaiiiies oeinff given oy several layers of thin, specialr prepared f abnc cn tae tread. That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when riding on asphal .F.iueezed out between the tire and the road thus overcoming all suction. The regular price of these w vu.t w ,-c.. .iii uiwu bujjjcu eaiac uay teller is receivea. we S jYou do not pay a cc2v uxitil you have examined and found them strictrras 1M iFUW. OASU IV1XU ORDER and enclose this advertise JUres ts $.5p per pa;r, out ior aavertising purposes we are making a special factory price to the rider nip t.Q.D. on approval, represented. price 864.55 per pair) u you send .'plated brass hand pump and two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal puncture closers to be used in case of intentional knife cuts or hM riV?lz I US is as safe a3 in a bank. Ask vfti-ir Pnctmnieto rlu a easier, run raster, wear better, last loneer and lek T . m i .. a -a- - -i T e areperfcctly, reliable and money sent tc Bat-ker. iS3 or rreijrarent or th hese tirea, oa w4l rin( -ightrftge T that tl ner than aay Ureou have everusedo? that when iy i wsnt a 1Cyclc rpu will give m yo'uf order" wanTybu "to s&& ns a sraali trM pre" er at once , . th remarcable tireoffer. X P lanyo fa w u. "Vy ' C I) ASTiZ-BRAKES 5Sf"T?Pw1he?ls'?ifeddle8' Pedals, parts and repairs, anil " - - - . - -- - - .. t,,4. . . w ww viK uv.ilMi, vaiaiovui r n r'TlT1 r Vr"c us a postal todav. I0 NOT THiNftr nv nnvrvj ZQOOYCLE OOMYr-Dcpt. "JL 0IllQflQ0,-IW, vents; , , v " t A ssven headed com; uis3on Is a lnm3' cffrilr, end therf. should be ne uomrnissione;, wiur neaas 01 ue- arthaents under him: Employment of tho best ongineers n t'ae country tii consuiing engi neers should ba expressly pafmitted.' Dr. Gorgas is to be made n member f the commission If the Iai as to its onEOsItion remains uncHaaTed. - - Thef President thinks f; Panama Tia1 Tr!!! Vio rnmniotoil in riihr JUUUl . Will W .VF.Ul.W ears. . ' Says it is no "concern of Americ tn wcrlcingraen whether alien black miui or alien yellov man dig canal. Says Jamaica nsgross are poor 'diggers," and' 'he .will try Chineso abor as expaf iinent. Canal Tork will be let cut in con racts by Government. Asserts there i3 'no evidence of frauds or irregularities. Mr. KoaseveK's raessago-v on the naval personnel is a strong argument n favor of nmmediate consideration f the bill prepared by the board con ened by thoSecretafy of the Navy. He ' urg?3 legislation that will ause omcers.or the- line i to reach ; he gradesi of captain and rear-ad-airal at less advanced ages and will ive them more . experiences .. , anu raining in the important .duties ''of hose grades. The President is convinced that unless something is done to rectify, by judlcioas legilatl6ri,Vthe cdndi- ion of the higher personnel the fu ure of the navy will be gravely com romised. In dealing with tho question of ublic ' lands President Roosevelt lakes several recommendations. He alls Congress grave wrongs are com mitted under the Timber and Stone ct, that the Homestead act is"being iolated and that public lands con- ; fining timbter and inlnerals are njore rapidly than ever getting into th hands of corporations and monopo- He suggests that the leasing of ;razlug lands be placed in the hands of the Department of Agriculture. Mr. Roosevelt also informs Con gress that the forest reserves of the country are worth one billion dollars, inil tha ctnmnao'a valiia of tha t Im. bar alone Is bvorth 8100.000,000. The ' forest service will soon be self-supporting through the sale of timber scientifically cut,' and he recommends that' the Secretary of the Treasury have power to advance $5,000,000 on ..bonds secured by the forest re serves, to bear interest and bo paid back beginning m ten years. the THE WAY 'TIS DONE. "Have you ever though how earth is kept going?" "By natural laws, I suppose. ' "All wrong. Every crank must have his turn and so the word goes round." Baltimore American. i- of Tlr Pirns Ooldcn Mi famous medicine ior. weaK stomacn. torpia liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it, in filain English, a full and complete lst of all he ingredients composing it, but a small book has been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer ous extracts from the writings of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the strongest possible terms, each and every Ingre dient contained In Dr. Pierce's medicines. One of these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. K. V.- Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y., and reauestlng the same. From this little book it will bo learned that Dr. Pierce's med icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they are made from native, medici nal roots of great value; also that some of the most valuable Ingredients; contained' in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked, "run-down," nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailmnts affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription was known to the -Indians as Sou 3 w-Weed." Our knowledge of the uses ot not a few of our most valuable native, me dicinal plants was gained from the Indians. As made up by improved and exact pro cesses, the w Favorite Prescription "is a most efficient remedy for regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, antoversion and retorversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the nerves and bringing about a perfect state of health. Sold by all dealers In medicines. API! Die rofin White & Co LOUISVILLE, KY. EfUblUWim CURES ALL ACHES And Nervoasae Tkfalkrtfaue auJ? fftffcest market prii paid far raw FURS and Hides. Woelra .. flMMrioaJftSa LightSAW LATH AND SHIH3LE MACHINES SAWS ASJhl Try LOMBARD, m waqeunoeraa.toovernmentinspscticnM It is better to put warm clothes on a few folks than to talk about celes tial garments for many. Chicago Tribune. Made under lXS.Government Inscj The Southern Cotton Oil Company, If afflicted with weak eyes, use Thompson'sEyeWaier So. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR 52-'03 SALE! I mm now prepred to fill order for my Oelebrated To Cnre a Cold in One Day" Take Laxtstive Bromo Ouinine Tablets. Druggists nifund money if it feils to cure. . Wi (irove's signature is on each box. 25c lKTS in any quantity dew red, cure header, amal EARLY JERSEY WAKEJTIELD Earl iest and best II tjp CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD About ten daw Utar than arly Jeracy's, also a sure header olflnfaizo. STJOCE8SION Beat "known rore he.sdin? vartet of largo flirt cabbage, later than Charleston Wkt field, Theee plant are from tha very beet tested rrers md grown is the open air and will stand texere cotf iih cut injury. Ail orders aro filled from the erite Udi that 1 am using for my extensive cabbngo farms. Sat isfaction guaranteed. When one sense is suppressed it only retires into the rest. Pope. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,sof tens thegunis,reduce8inflamma tton, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottlo Germau, which is spoken by up , ward' oi Y5.000, 000 .peojie, ranks tnird in numper among the tour lead ing languages of Europe, the first be ing English, the second .Russian and the lourth Jb'rencn. - Prices f. b. b. here, packed In light boxes: 500 for SI OO. 1000 to S.000 at 81.59 per M. 5,000 to 10,000 at 81.25 per ?I. Special prices on larger quantities. AH orders shipped O. O. D. when not accompanied by remittance. CHAS. M: Young's Island, S. C. CABBAGE PlaoYts! CELERY Plants! eoid. , rn frowb'j irae piants on ourjWy.a ami pr.'p.rlT pack-!StS3 ant all Kinds ot garden plants. Can now furnish all kinds of caboage plants, rorn in tne opan air ana win stana great oic 6e of th? m-.ft reUxbie sditnen. W e use tht same thouaai acre truak farm. Piants carefully couuted ami pr-'p- rly It lHt of De?. . Lettuce. ' uoa and .Beet plan s. same time ot earlier. Reduced express rates pronitRad,whluh,when effective. ed ( nl-rv ready last of De?. wl.l give us 60 par ont. tea than merrnniU rates Prices: ?mail lots B. M g- tr Bouu-i. larlenUura.1 Dfiiartmtnt haseatabltiihed an Cxrwrlmtnta.t Station in nnr larnic tn rctl. tl il. fvsetablca enneoiallj Cab.ae. he results of tneexiirlmcut wewh be t1 sed to i j" J wuiw. aours respecuuux, A. ax. JBal a VMS. VOJalaJaJt , $l.5U per thousand, large tot $1.00 to i. -er tbou a t. f. O. gtts. S. 0. Anlnton white 8plCu-umber Sard Wceutsu ..a.. Meacctts. S. Iha t nlted State Agrtculiurmi pep 3 t : ; $100 jtCewaru,100. The readers ot this paper wui be p!eued to leatu tnat there is ac jeasc one Uieaueu dis- : eac tuat ecietue hi ueen aoie to cur in ad itdaiagtf,tiuanMtiaCiu:arra. Jiuus Cataira Liuc h tue uuiy posit.ve cure now Known to tne inedicul travel nity. Uaiaiiii oeiug u con 'BCiiutioual ii?ae, iequ,i'e a coiusufrutioual treatment. Hail a caiaiau cue m ta&exi inter najiy, acting anecity upovi tnc Oiooa nnu iuu coiu BurtawtM ot tue iu,-u),vueieoy uestroy mg tue lounoation ox tue uiseuse,anu giiug tne patieui; ueugtn oy ouuumg up tue cou Btituuun ana aasusuny iiaiiua in uoiug ita..'. worK, 'Jlne proi-iecuro ao louca aoitn V in iw cuiauve iwvfvr tuat tuey oner uuei; Hunureu jjoutua tor nury caie uiat it iaiia tu T cure, beau ior um ot tetiuionoia. Auuieaav' P . . OHKAX & CO., 'iueuo, u. " ; j Sold by Diuiisia, Voc. "i - - lks iian a muxii.y rum lor constipation. ;j J. M. Bout wen, ac present assist- ;'' ant geologist, wal taice cuarge ol tne I collection of ' statiscics on ieaa.n zinc ana quicksilver lor jne Uuittd. -b taees Creoioiical burvey. ItneB Cured In 6 to 14 Days. "H ' Pazo Ointment is Guaranteed to cure any , ; case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding ' Piles inji to 14 days or money refunded. 60c ' ' . Hope , in the Lord, but exert your self j From the Russian. S3f mm a I An average fertilizer for cotton should contain 3 per cent, nitro gen, 8 per cent, phosphoric acid and 4 per cent. ""Cotton Culture" is the title of a book of 90 v pages, full of meatyM suggestions for the cotton grower. ,Jt discusses the proper cultivation of tha cotton plant; and gives valuable hints on fertilizing necessary to secure the greatest yield, i , It will be sent free , to all interested GERMAN KALI WORKS New York-03 Nassau Street, or Atlwita, Ga. 1224 Candler BulKlns Molasses is Scarce, v New crop Louisiana .molasses Is merely nominal in most markets. No one seems to want it, as the quality is poor and the price unusually high. Advices from the South indicate that the present crop besides being a short lone will bo all in within a few, weeks, sand hat there ill'Jbe rfufficfent de a m mana irom manuiacturers, distribu ters and consumers to consume it im mediately. - FITS, St. Vitns'Dance :Nervons Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve. Restorer., trial bottle, and treatise free.1 Dr. H. B. Kline. Ld.,931 Arch St.; Phihwy Pa. . r x t- F Jt ' s The more a man denies -himseli. the more -will he receive from Heav- en.-rliorace. A Great Outside Bemodv. j libat Bain ar of local rigin-a "crick" in tne back, a twinge; of .rheuxnatism. a Boreneaa all over arimg from a cold are .L,bv' outside apflicatioftu:, The Quickest, jt,.utf.tmoA certain Method Is AUcock's Plaster, known the world over as a universal remedy for pain-. They never fail, they act promptly . they are ckan and cheap, can go right ahead with your work wfcjfe the healing process goes on. Sixty years' use has given them a great reputation. v-- Cigarette Smoking Fatal. , Julius Persky died at Hammond, Ind., as a result of cigarette smoking. Ho smoked: from &txty;to 100 cigar ettes a day. : ., . '.. ' . , j ' ' ..... Ziepression Ha$ Succeeded H-i' Advjces irou wjiiiaV,' foiaud, say w.ac tne jAasia"a uo;iiiitiiic s policy ji. reprtisioa ma ueu. sacceaiial. - - . iiUii8C'4sm Ohio." Ohio has loitffcinj meivlps Not every one that dances is glad. -From thci French. i f.. . Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wooiford's fc'anitary .motion; never lails. bold by xiug gjsts. Alail oroers promptly niiea yy '!. xJetcacn, orart-iorduvillc, Jnd. $1... bout tabacco. 1,750,000 acres grow the worlaV v8 ' KX : 1 l t 1 .i-C'S D l 1 13 i&m&s A 1 h nilvt lon from toothache neuradiev. or rheumism it w Mi i7 kUls the pin At eJI dealers. Price 25c 50r 1.00 Dm Ea,r! S:SIoa,BosfqrxtMxss.U.S.Ai ex ma T0m USE TAYLOR'! Chei'okeeReraedy' of See (Uxrh1 and Mullein WOUZnS, CQldS. LaUriDDe r1 - JhK'-nd lung Trouble. vaaaiw loP 8v) year3i All Dnirgiats. 2c nature's Greal Dnigi3ts. 2c, 60c aud 61.00' HUBBINS. " : Jm must respect those who respect themselves. Lrd BeaconsfieW. - anotnet coster, twnose voice can ech(5 frpmiceiin toWeeauI'f''-.haU is the matter with the voice of John Wesley Qaines t ' 'Washington Post. The - object of your "worship is not that on vrhieb you: brop. z i EARN MONEY ,y'05'c!!J1e,f',To "& Unlfifi vmi unrlprstgnil hrm and kl10'; how to cater to their reauirements, and t?.- nn?t sPend years ana dollars Wmine- .hv .moHn so vou must wcd required by ofliersT We off thT to vou fir only rZnfr Vf&v RwKp ; VnW.. MnUS.L t tto' we are se&inr aVlt'riTinY the': experience ty-flve yTarv iTfMUeDUls a ousiness and it you will t u ivc years WorK. you can va nssnv w J 'or a man ?rn aoiiars Tor you. The nolnt arla soon a it appear fattenlnr-l, which Fowls Va profit . by S mak your Fowi that vaii mnat va oha Aet trouble In iV.i worK. you can save mahv Chicksiniiaif.nH x.ir''Vour Fo teach yoiL ft tftii;rh" S.4"' now to remedy v.r..; . turn cure aiKPasor rn feeri Rninn k'nm . . . . - s. and know how to nmdv it. This dook - H iPll UQ OU m onard t.f New: you tboulOk " ft7i7-vw ff6. iur oreeainK purposes; and everytnintf. ,7; iSStoTiii r?1 t ,it PiontaM-.. Sent postpaid for twen tJ m KZU ft, M4Jpy. BOOK P-UBMflttlKG HOUSE. 124 Leonflid St.. NeWlWkClt' or eees and everything.
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 27, 1906, edition 1
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