. Modern Maternity.
A little girl's mother attended a
number of card parties, leaving the
child at home with the nurse. On one
such occasion the child's attention
Tvas attracted by the plaintive cries
of a young calf. Running to the win
dow she exclaimed, "Poor little calf
cy ! has your mama gone to the card
party and left 3011, too?" October
Delineator.
Fortified.
"I could tell a tale that would make
your hair stand on end."
"Very thrilling, is it?"
"It is. Shall I. tell it?" 1
"No; I haven't time to listen to it.
Wait a few minutes. My uncle will
be in, and you can tell it to him. He
is baldheaded.y
A virtuous woman is a crown to
lier husband. Bible.
VGID RISK IN BUYING PAINT.
You take a good deal of risk if you
buy white lead without having abso
lute" assurance as to its purity and
quality. You know white lead is of
ten adulterated, often misrepresented.
But there's no need at all to take
any chances. The "Dutch Boy Paint
er" trade mark of the National Lead
Company, the largest makers of gen
uine white lead, on a package of
"White Lead, is a positive guarantee
of puritv and quality. It's as depend
able the Dollar Sign. If you'll
write the National Lead Company,
Woodbridge Bldg., New York City,
they will send you a simple aad cer
tain outfit for testing white lead, and
a valuable book on paint, free.
Handsome is that handsome does.
-Goldsmith. So. 39- 'OS.
Hicks Capadine Cures Women's
Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness,
and Headache. It's Liquid. Effects imme
diately. Prescribed by physicians with best
-results. 10c. 25c, and 50c. at drug stores.
PLANT YOUR WASTE LAND
WITH TBESS.
It May Mean a College Education for
Your Son.
Planting j our waste land with trees
may mean a college education for your
ion, a wedding trousseau for your lit
tle daughter, and something for your
old age, says George ' Wilder, in the
October Delineator.
There is hardly a farm in this coun
try that has not some waste land. If
there is, it isn't in good old New Eng
land. By waste land is meant land
practically useless to the farmer
land that is looked upon as worth lit
tle or nothing. In almost all cases
it could be and should be made a
.source of revenue.
Today that land is useless, practi
cally valueless. Seeded to: pine, forty
years from now, when some son, yet
l be born, may be twenty years of
age, it may bo covered with timber
and worth approximately from two
hundred to two hundred and fifty dol
lars an acre. This estimate of value
is based on the returns from pines
forty years old and harvested now;
while, if the recent tremendous in
crease in timber prices continues thro'
four more decades, the returns from
seeds planted at this time will be
something enormously greater.
There are scientific ways of start
ing a pine wood and there are easy
ways. Both begin along the same
course, the gathering of the seed. It
takes two years for white pine seeds
to grow. They must be gathered from
the trees just before the cones open
land this is from the end of August
to the middle of September. The
small cones, about a half-inch in
length, that are now on the trees will
be the ripe cones of the ensuing year.
Cones Avhich are three or four inches
in length now will be ripe this fall.
Much more can be told about this
subject than this amateur planter
knows. The Forest Service of tho
Department of Agriculture at Wash-,
ihgton is only too glod to give vou
all kinds of information. If you buy
ten dollars will buy three or four
pounds of seed. Three acres, forty
years from now, may well be worrii
four thousand dollars. Think of it!
Isn't it worth while to do it for your
old age or for those who may come
alter you? And isn't it better yet
to get your small boy to do it? .
Forty years seems a , long time to
wait to get the return from any effort
forty seems too long for some peo
ple but nothing worth accomplish
ing is ever accomplished in a moment
and he who builds for tomorrow a
far-off tomorrow, is he who really
Lnilds.
AFRAID TO EAT
Girl Starving on Ill-Selected Food.
"Several years ago I was actually
starving," writes a Me. girl, "yet
dared not eat for fear of the conse
quences. "I had suffered from, indigestion
from overwork, irregular meals and
Improper food, until at last my
stomach became so weak I could eat
scarcely any food without great dis
tress. "Many kinds of food were tried,
all with the same discouraging ef
fects. I steadily lost health and
strength until I was but a wreck of
my former self.
"Having heard of Grape-Nuts and
Its great merits, I purchased a pack
age, but with little hope that it would
help me I was so discouraged.
"I found it not only appetizing but
that I could eat it as I liked and that
it satisfied the craving for food with
out causing distress, and if I may use
the expression, 'j filled the bill.'
"For months Grape-Nuts was my
principal article of diet. I felt from
the very first that I had found the
right way to health and happiness,
and my anticipations were fully
realized.
"With its continued use I regained
my usual health and strength. To
day I am well and can eat anything
I like, yet Grape-Nuts food forms a
part of my bill of fare." "There's a
Reason. "
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to
WeUville," in pkgs.
, Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest
INTEREST
' STICK TO ONE BREED.
If you have started out with one
pure breed, stick to it. Do not be
led off by a foolish desire to cross it
with some other breed or to intro
duce scrub blood into the flock. If
a change is to be made, get better
blood of the same breed as the on
now on hand. '
KINDNESS OF HORSES.
With the balky liorse try kindness.
Take a hammer or stone and tap the
bottom of each front foot. Give each
nail a light tap with a smart tap on
frog of foot. Drop foot quickly and in
most, cases the animal if spoken to
will start quickly, his attention hav
ing been diverted. Farmers' Horn
Journal. .
THE CLOVER SEED YIELD.
A correspondent ciks if as much
elover seed may be had from a field
which is mowed for hay as from one,
which is pastured. That depends al
together upon the time the field is
mown for hay. The reason why so
many fail to get a fair crop of clover
seed is that they wait until the
growth is too far advanced before
the cutting is made for hay, with the
result the season is cut too short for
he clover to mature a seed crop.
Indiana Farmer.
WEED INFESTED HAY FIELDS.
Too many mowing fields are in
fested with various weed pests
which appear rather to be on the
increase. In part this must be ow
ing to the use of inferior grass seeds,
and allowing meadows to remain in
grass too long before plowing and
reseeding.
All such fields should be harvested
early in order to prevent a more ex
tensive seeding to weeds. Those
fields that produce little but white
daisies and weeds should be marked,
"To be plowed another fall," and
should go through a thorough prepa
ration of cultivation and fertilizing,
that will fit them to produce abun
dant crops of good hay in a rotation
of reasonable length, say two to four
years. Farmers' Homo Journal.
SOWING GRASS.
A reader In Warrick County asks:
"When is the- best time to so'W grass
seed?" If there was only one kind
of grass the question would be easy to
answer. If timothy i' meant, early ia
the- fall is the better time, so the grass
can get a good start to enable it to
stand the winter. Sow blue grass as
early in the spring as possible. Or
chard grass should be sown in March
and red top in April. A gcod rule
would be to sow when weather and
soil are in suitable condition.
Earnyard manure is a' great help
to grass of any kind, and you are not
likely to apply too much, especially if
it is well retted and pulverized. A
liberal spread of such manure will
double the crop of hay, or will pas
ture double the number of stock on
blue grass. Break the ground seven
or eight inches, and harrow thorough
ly for best results. Sow twelve
pounds of grass seed to the acre,
twenty-five, pounds of orchard grass
and three pounds of red top. In
diana Farmer.
THE MARKET END.
The producer who looks into the
market situation of the great cities
is always impressed by the great mar
gin between the price he receives for
his goods and the price paid by the
consumer. His first view is that the
middlemen are looking for too much
profit at his expense and that of the
retail buyers, but when he looks
more closely into the business and
notes the various losses and draw-'
backs and incidental expenses of the
jobbers and retailors he feels less cer
tain regarding the rights of the ques
tion. The middlemen, especially the re
tailers, do not seem to. be especially
prosperous. In fact, failures are
rather numerous in that class. Their
losses in the shape of bad bills and
produce which spoils before it can be
sold, or which has to be sold at a
sacrifice, are evidently large.
But after looking over the situation
the producer will probably feel that
the margin might be cut down if only
a better system of distribution could
be arranged. The whole subject of
handling produce in the large market
centres is worth a great deal more
attention than it has received from
official sources. The Boards of Agri
culture and also the Interstate Com
merce Commission might look into
the matter to great advantage. The
producer would like to have his views
cleared on what constitutes a reason
able margin between the wholesale
and retail price, including various
jobbing prices. It would aid him
very much in forming a plan for pos
sibly handling produce in a way that
would place it. fresh without loss or
damage in the hands of the consumer.
At present it is hard to arrange such
a plan without putting other people
and other sellers "in the place of the
legion of wholesalers and retailers.
The working out of a more practical
plan for the distribution of farm
products will be one of the agricul
tural advances of the future. Amer.
ican Cultivator.
Competition For Engaged Couples.
Nearly a hundred engaged couples
took part in a novel shooting compe
tition which has just concluded at
Argovie. The competition was lim
ited to lovers who were engaged and
willing to be married as soon as pos
sible. The distances were 300, 500
and 1000 meters, and the scores of
each pair were added together.
The prizes were a complete mar
riage trousseau for the woman and
40 for the man. The winners were
a young man named Glauser and his
fiancee, Louise Mathys, aged nineteen.
They will be married on Sunday.
London Express.
THE NEWS IN BRIEF
Items of Interest Gathered By
Wire and Cable
GLEANINGS FROM DAY TO DAY
Live Items Covering Events of More
or Less Interest ' at Home and
Abroad. '
Foreign Affairs.
Chancellor von.. Biielow welcomed
the Interparliamentary Union.
It is thought that Great Britain
and Germany will stand together in
preventing extreme measures against
Castro by Holland.
Syen Hedin the Norwegian travel
er, gave details about his trip
through unexplored Tibet.
Cardinal Vannutelli, the Papal Le
gate departed from London amid the
singing of "God save the Pope."
The cholera continues to spread
rapidly in St. Petersburg.
Andrew Carnegie has written a let
ter to the Interparlimentary Union
urging universal peace and assert
ing that Emperor William could
abolish war.
The Prince de Broglie has aban
doned his wife, an American woman,
and their child and says he will sue
for divorce on the ground of infidel
ity. A case of cholera has developed on
the transport Sheridan in Manila and
the number of cases at St. Peters
burg has doubled in 24 hours.
The German Foreign Office has re
ceived the French-Spanish note on
Morocco in a friendly spirit, but with
caution.
LaAvs .to give the Jews greater
freedom are being drafted by the
Russian Cabinet.
. Political
Bryan, in two speeches delivered
in Delaware, directly charged the
Republica ns with relying on the con
tributions of the Steel Trust to elect
Taft.
A number of Marylanders confer
red with Chairman Hitchcock on the
sitation in this State.
Democratic Vice Presidential can
didate Kera began his Western
speaking tour.
A candidate of the Boston and
Maine Railroad was nominated for
Governor in New Hampshire.
According to the New York Press,
Wall street has picked Chanler as
the winner for Governor.
Governor Hughes was renominated
by the Republican State Convention
in New York at the dictum of Presi
dent Roosevelt.
Bryan made speeches in Delaware
and New Jersey, and in an interview
at Philadelphia declared Taft was
dodging.
Efforts for harmony were made In
the New York State Democratic Con
vention. The Delaware Democratic State
Convention nominated a ticket, and
the "drys" talk of putting an op
position ticket in the field. '
John Temple Graves, Independence
party candidate for Vice President,
challenged John W. Kern, his Demo
cratic opponent, to a joint debate.
The Republicans are representor
as feeling confident 'that they will
cerrv Nebraska.
National Affairs.
The Wright aeroplane was wreck
ed at Fort Myer, Virginia, yesterday.
Lieut. Thomas Selfridge being fat
ally injured and Orville Wright's
hip and several ribs b?ing broken.
By new methods of economy the
battleship fleet will save nearly
$100,000 worth of coal on its cruise.
Revenue and customs receipts are
rapidly increasing, showing an im
provement in the country's business.
Secretary Metcalf has run up
against an old law. which limits in
crease of navy-yard employes near
election time.
Miscellaneous.
In a sham fight between four sub
marines and a cruiser (he submarines
scored a complete victory.
E. II. Harriman says he favors an
increase in rail rates, not because he
needs it, but for the reason that it
would help the weaker lines.
The Great Council, Improved Or
der of Red Men, elected officers.
Emma Goldman, the woman anar
chist, is going on a lecturing tour cf
Australia.
An effort is being made to bring
about an affiliation between the En
glish union of enginemen and fir?
men and the American' brotherhood.
The former Western manager of
the E. Mcllhenny Canning and .Man
ufacturing Company, of Chicago, ask
ed for a receiver.
Judge Pritchard, in Richmond,
sustained his findings that the South
Carolina dispensary system is illegal.
Mrs. Edith Bebe, widow of a vic
tim of the Monoghan mine disaster,
committed suicide in Buckhannon.
Norfolk has a mysterious ..child
abandonment case.
Burton and Conquest, the negroes
convicted of rioting in Onacock, were
granted new trials by the Supreme
Court.
Confessed Murderer Arrested.
Jacksonville, Fla-., Special. Wal
ter Ledbetter, a negro tramp, was
arrested by Sheriff Bowden, in the
settlement of Marietta, and confess
ed to killing Mrs. Norman and her
daughter there Saturday. As soon
as the residents of the settlement
learned that the negro had been cap
tured, there were threats of a lynch
ing, but the negro was safely lodged
in the Duval county jail, where he
is under guard. ' A speedy trial is
now being arranged for the negro.
ONE KIDNEY GONE,
But Cured After Doctors Said There
Was No Hope.
Sylvanus O. Verrill, Milford, Me.,
says: "Five years ago a bad injury
paralyzed me and
affected ' my kid
neys. My back
hurt me terribly,
and the urine was
badly disordered.
Doctors said my
right kidney was
practically dead.
They said I could
never walk again.
I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and
began using them. One box made me
stronger and freer from pain. I kept
on using them and in three months
was able to get out on crutches, and
the kidneys were acting better. I im
proved rapidly, discarded the crutches
and to the wonder of my friends was
soon completely cured."
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Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
"Some men," said Uncle Eben,
" ain't satisfied to quit when dey's
done bought a gold brick, but keeps
payin' storage on it an' holdin' it
fur a rise." Washington Star.
Hicks Capmline Cures Headache,
Whether from colds, heat, stoinaca or
nervous troubles. No Accetanilid or dan
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Advenutre.
"I see," said the old friend of the
family to the charming actress who
had just come in off the road, "that
you have had many adventures in the
past year."
"I have had ray share," 1
"And how did you enjoy them?"
"To tell the truth, I slep through
most of them."
"I didn't suppose you were as blase
as all that. How could you?"
"Ask my press agent. Perhaps he
knows, for the fact is that I didn't
know I had most of them under he
told me next day." " .
After Quantity.
"I hear you have changed doctors."
"Yes; I have one now who is much
more reasonable."
"You like him better?"
"Well, he gives me twice as big a
pill for the money."
In Self-Defense.
He ceased to use the hateful weed
To please his wife, but then
He wore so very large a grouch
She made him start again.
BruUdly Frank.
"One thing I like about a dentist."
"What is that his absence T"
"Xo. When he pulls a tooth hjl
does not claim that this hurts him
worse than it does you.
A Soft Conclusion.
"He went against his will."
"He wasn't hurt, I guess."
"What do you mean?"
"His will is so soft."
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The Simple Expert.
"You saj' this is fine tobacco
land?"
"The best in the world."
"Indeed! Pray how many boxes
of cigars will it grow to the acre?"
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DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA.
Could Liav Slate.PpTiHl fn fir..
xianas in ureaaiul state Disease
Defied Treatment for 7 Years "
Cured by Cuticura;
"I had eczema on my hands for about
seven years and during that time I had
used sereral so-called remedies, together
with physicians' and -druggists' prescrip
tions. The disease was so bad on my
hands that' I could lay a slate-pencil in one
of the cracks and a rule placed across the
hand would not touch the pencil.1 1 kept
using remedy after remedy, and while some
gave partial relief, none relieved as much'
as did the first box of Cuticura Ointment,
i made a purchase of Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and my hands were perfectly
cux-ed after two boxes of Cuticura Oint
ment and one cake of fcioap were used. YV.
H. Dean, Newark, Dal., Mar. 28, 1907."
Father Would Be Sorry.
Rachel, who was four years old, was
admiring hser baby brother, who was
three months old before his father re
turned from a trip abroad. . Looking
up at her mother, she said, "Mama,
won't pap'a be sorry he isn't any re
lation to this baby October Deli
neator. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh
That Contain Mercury,
ua mercury will surely destroy the sense of
sinell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be' used
except on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, acting
Hirpptlv linon the1 blood and mucous surfaced
' of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in
ternally and made m Toledo. Ohio, by H
J. Chenev & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle,
take Hall's Family i'illa for constipation.
He Apologized.
Henry, aged three, was left alone
With his three-months-old brother.
' His mother, hearing the baby cry, re
j turned to find out what had happen
ed. "Oh," said Henry, "I choked
him a little, but I asked him to 'scuse
'.me." October Delineator.
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Uj
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove's Tastb
LKttt Chill. Tonic. You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printed
on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui-'
nine and Iron in a tasteless form, auu the
most effectual form. Jtor grow? people
and children, 50c.
A mind auite vacant is a mind dis
tressed. Cowper.
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It is an absolute cure for eczema, tetter,
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OCTOBER IS THE BEST TIME TO
START A GABDEN.
Work in tke Fall Means a Long and
Glorious Season Next Tear.
In October, when leaves and flowers
are dying, when Nature is closing her
eyes for her long sleep, it is only those
of experience who cry: "This is tho
best time to start a garden."
There is always a setback to a gar
den started in the spring, because it
is not long enough from th 'ime
growth begins until the hour oi bfooni
to give many plants their full chance
to expand before sending forth their
flowers. A plant must almost reach
maturity before it blooms, which in
deed it only does that it may form seed
and thus perpetuate itself to. poster
ity. To start a garden early is often
the secret of success.
By preparing the beds and borders
in the autumn, difsring them out about
two feet deep, placing inverted sod
in the bottom and finally filling them J
up with layers of manure, light soil
and top-dressing, much time is saved
in the spring, when the irresistible
not-a-nuimte-io-lose feeling is in the
air. Besides, there is something about
a well-settled bed that flowers like
better than etie that is quite new. If
in the spring these autumn-prepared
beds require extra mulching or ferti
lizing, it is a matter that is very eas
ily attended to.
When the beds and borders are
made, the garden should be cleared of
all surplus material. The roots of
strong weeds should Ufe lifted, and a
light dressing of manure spread over
the places that are destined to be lawn
the following spring. The October
Delineator.
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market. We also teach how to srade cotton by a Correspondence Course, Our sample rooms under expert
cotton men. Alt samples
expressed us graded FREE. DUUIIVE.t.rinU
id es nrvoffrrniMr'
MtRCIAL LAW and all LITERARY branches. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. Greaa and Electric
T"l 1 J D Tl Under
lOiagiaHu; aim ivauiuauuii(. Main
south. Kxpenses reasonable. Write for Catalogue,
tasteless, and the most effectual form.
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other dye. One IDc. package coloru cji fibers. The?
tor free bookl3t-
it How to uye. i:ieac:i and Mix
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You need it, if not always, at least
lalana manses L,s ot AsieMg
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( A dose in time will save nine. So you had
oetter keep it on the shelf, as thousands of other
women do, so as to get its help when they need it.
Cardui's pure, natural, harmless, vegetable
ingredients, make it a safe arid pleasant medicine
for girls and women, of all ages, beginning just
before puberty.
It has relieved the 'constant suffering of
thousands, and' helped them back to health.
Try Cardui. Druggists sell it, with full di
rections for use.
MRS. PIGFORD,
Teacheys, N. C
MriaaslllHui
Musasauant
ill 1 1
$100.00 pll
REWARD
We offer one hundred
dollars rfiwflrfl fnr
any case of pneumonia in any family where
they use Goose Grease as directed. If you
ever know or hear of any such case, pleae
lnlorm us and we will pay them the reward,
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Creenmboro, N. C.
OTTON
OftflFORTS
The JVetv Kind
The Good Kjnd
All Grndes. AH Colors. All Prices.
Why bvy diriy rags, Mr.
Merchant, when pure,
raw cotton costs the same?
buy at mm AND
SAVE FREiSfiT
Our salesman is locking
for you-fine line samples,
fine line prices, fine line
goods : : : . t
AIT FOB- HIM!
-THE-
SOLE MASlTACTrHERS
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
W. 1.. Douglas make and sells mora
men's S3.0O and &3.50 shoes than any
other manufacturer in the world, be
cause they hold their shape, fit better,
and wear longer than any other make.
Shots at All Prices, for Every Member of tho
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses & Children
W.l.DovlM $4.00 ud 9S.00 SUtEdg ghoeaeannot
1m equalled at any prle. W. L. Donglaa $3.80 aad
$2.00 ihow fcr thi bMt In the world
Taft Color Eyelet Vied. ExeluHvelu.
WTuke JV Nuh.tltute. W. L. Douifliui
name and prine la stamped on bottom. Sold
everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any
part at the world. Catalogue free.
W. L. DOUGLAS. 157 Spark St.. Brockton. Mm.
A.
CURED
Given
Quick
Relief,
Removes all swelling in 8 to ao
days ; ettects a permanent cum
in jo to 6o day. Trial treatment
given free. r.otmngcan dc laircr
Write Dr. H. K. Green's Sont.
SaecUHstt. Box B Atlanta. Op
AGENTS
to HAXDLE IIIUi'E8T
FIRE KXTlMJUlSHERSi
!?peciai Martlrur Uffer ; Exclusive Terri
tory ; S75 toSJiiO Per Month,
THE ALCA'l'UAZ CO., RICHMOND. VA-
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SOUTHERN C0TT0N0
110
Droosv
Young Men nod Ladies of ambition should master Telegraphy nnd R.
R. Accounting in one ofcnr lnnritutes. Great noarouy of opera
ton. We operate five pchooU under airert supervision of Railway
Officials Main-line wires in all our Ft-hoots. Positions absolutely
assured, when competent. Work lor board. Prospectus free.
Single and di le entry, Kuset system, recog-
mzeu dv unsm. pa. men to be tne best, uum-
three expert Telegraphers and Train Dispatchera,
line Ruilroad wires. The best equipped school in tha
and state course desired.
- For adults and children. 50c.
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lyo In cold water better than any othrr dyo. Yon)
Coioi - 3. MO.IUOi; UliVVt CO.. Ouincy. Illinois.
rlllas -"Mlff aaiill IMsjtflTi' i
wnenever you are out of sorts.
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