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THE EFFECTIVE . LAXATIVE WESTERN CAROLI NA RICH ' ' ' ' . ! TIME TO ACT Taste's Ltkeandis Eaten Like Candy ; In our experience in tKKiin ling o drtKs-'ahd medicines, we believe.we have never-had . experi- .ence with any Remedy that gave ' Sb, great satisfaction to our cus- tomers as do Rexall OnferlW TM. Remedy is not life anv tw 1,... ' .tiveor cathartic. It contains 'all ' the good features of tW tives,' but none of their faults, " " T fWD- the mo.n,th . ' Our own faith in Rexall' Order: a.re b"Dgin.g lnto e western com. lies is so strong that we offer them CaD pa,nefd to you with our own positive ner- figures of some of; the sotfal guarantee, that if they do not thoroughly satisfy you, you only need tell us and we willW . back to you every penny you paid us for them. Therefore, In trying them' upon our commendation " you take no risk whatever. . .Rexall Orderlies taste like and . are eaten like candy. They do not 'gripe, cause nausea, excessive looseness, or any other annoyance. . They, act so easily that they may be taken at any time, day or night. They are particularly good for children, aged, or delicate persons. They are put up id convenient tab- lets in three sizes " of packages. Prices, 10c, 25c, and 50c. Remember, Rexall Remedies can be obtained in this communitv on- . 1.V at our store The T?.ll Sw J. W. Streetman T nn m ' . " "fe vv.j non, JN. (J. BALD HEADS NOT WANTED Baldness is too Generally Consid ered a Sign of Advanced Age. A U U 1 i ja.,.uam-MHa, iRn np.rsnn rinoc nnf .have an equal chance with one uiesstju wita a neaithv head of ha r - ... . 1 Decause baldness is too mnprftllp m - j accepted as an indication of age. rir u 7 7awuua Uitve es tablished an age. limit, and refuse to take men over 35 years of aVe ftS Jlflro Amnlftirono I r twc. Probably 65 of bald-headed people may regain a crood bpnrl f ,,, . . . " vi -rf " wud.v . win iui in vv nnr i j . , ' r v "" r viier. ve iyii, in actual figures 12,913. Each navaavremedv thnf ra o?f:iL m .. ' " -,-" oiwvci.y Ka 7 I u . , y Jead, unless the roots of the hair are entirely dead, their follie.lAc - closed, and the -scalp has become Bland and shiny. We want pe6- v tuia reuieuy at our risk, with the distinct understanding that unless ,t does exactly what we , claxm it will, and gives satisfaction m every respect, wo chall make no th t l useuuunng vlriT " , -----Tbe Wb know, exactly what we are talking about, and with this offer u ii vavo.UMW no one should scoff, doubt our word hesitate to put our remedy to an actual r.PQf. Wrt I v ' We want every-one "ih Marlnn & ' . - who is suffering from;: any scalp or hair trouble, Vdandruff.falling : oH rX? . v o vvanD mem to use it regularly sav until thrPA bif it : v' 7--. cieanse v -oiguten jine hair in its .roots. , and dtow a; hair we will return .every cent paidus,for the; remedy for the ; mere asking. There is no formal- ?f?.W.wobUr Cfeationirom the user ;whatAVAr ' ;w ' : , ;T;-' -'.' v :il 4 : f u vh o Late is iairiy in its in e Wf?WfMht herein fancy, in. this: industry, but duW . Marion, and make this offer with i th -'laii'i. Ill i i"" g: ful1 derstandingfthaV-our buS1- ; ness success .entirely depends upon r"". t Vww"v; wo ccora ourcustomersandtwe r (mm.makejhabdffeanfe. we. were positively certain that we wr a very - par- ticuiar. xtemember. von ean nn. . . v - Tr.;: . -tain KexaU Kemedies in this com- muui .j. u uui oiureJ-ne Eexall Store. vThe J. W: Street- fan Drug Oo.; , . ItsResourceVareBoundless-Ship- a" ments of Various Comrnodi- .... . -' ties'to Outside Vorld.' .' aC ' : n t' AA V ' i -AsheV,1!' .-Feo Jave dea of the boundless re- !u'ces ?f th.e wetern part of th,s State' w?en 11 comes to aotual " ?r 'hough lt.s common enoueh 1 Speak of them "boundless." P"DC1Pal Prof ts that aresh,pped Sir" Ir Th worth' Tbese- fiores are "T eD0Ugb; eT6n they do "ot ""esent a hundredth part of the T Tau ;In'umber a,0D0 il est.mated that about 156.000,000 luT fVPf ?''estPrn, T'lna du"ng the year of J,l?t fiurPf present r d'm?D ? 'umbf r and not J, etc. At fT ,f $ to ' amt? oarly $4,000,000. thff Fht Aent ? f the Sohern Ralway has Gmshpd cmPll,n the Du'nbe" of rlod f cot"modltles that the Southern hast,takQen ut astern Part .e SAate- Ths Burea 'urnish- ea by, Mr" Upr slnlI),y represent the riuber of carloads and the averages on which the estimates were made were obtained else where. Business Increases. Mr. Orr stated that, while the shipments were a little off as re- ""ca kji UUUlUKJUlllP.S thn i : i i during the past vear. Tha fu z. , , wiiuurjT uoverea ov tho firm Lao.cs in uiure man the Asheville division; that is it takes m wnat is considered the western part of the State, from the east as far ft5 nciv-. i .. i lme on thft WPf. nnrl f T1 tb a cnnt.i, - t i; i , j-ixiuS up tue lumoer, there nror a nam n i ? iiaa i . " uwt,.y cars snipped in win average at least 13.000 feet lumoermen say that they will some- times run as high as 20,000 feet Rnt. of nnn ... xw,vw iw au average this would be in roand numbers 167- 000,000 feet and. at. sdx . i fp.p.t wnnM om.f . a- 000. "'1 This is an average of over 1,000 carloads of lumber a month and as a matter of fact there were about i,ouu each month during the year snialIest number shipped was in December, which was 926; and the greatest was in the mon h of iviay, which was 1,201 cars n. t . Besides this, there were 14 037 i i - . , 1T,uo' canoaas of acid wood shipped dur- n th -n ' vww vyuuuung cords to the car, which is very low, this would total nearly 170,000 cords- ?Dd which'is also low, it brought nearly $850,000 THprp a.a i loads of bark, the actual number oemgis, an average of over 150 a ;mpntn;;tTha build ng. material .,4. - ..1. .1 iai amounted to 1,736 carloads and the box shucks to 1,102 carloads One of the most important items i? that ot furniture The western nf u'ot:i.-. i . . . loads shipped;; This is much great er than that of the year before and it is steadily growing. . It- is said nz;.. - . 71 Marion jkhat snips 'more than anv single factory in the State ' : Another important, item in th urrUf oi,;LA . . . r ompuieuts is : mat or cattle and other lirAst ruc..n... itau way, as well, as other interests are striving, to encourace thU in 'dustry, and it is already assuming Don't Wait'for the Fatal Stages of. Money lunp.ss, rrntit oy ma- rion. People's Experiences, Occasionnl utt'i'ks of Ixirknch, inv nlar nrinatioii, headaches aud dizzy ppllsarn comuionVarly Hinptoxns of Kiunny aisoraerfl it a an error to nec lect these ills. The attacks may paw off for a time but retnrn with greater In tensity. If thnre are symptoms of drop sy pnay swellings Delow tne evef. bloain of limbs and nkln or any part of the body, don't delay a minute, Begin taking Dian's Kilnv Pills aud keep up thi treatment until th-i kidney a are well, when your old tim-health and vicror will return. Cures in M ta eneciivenea-i or tai3 threat kidnv remedy. ' Mrs; Ray Price. Main St . Marion. K C , says: "My kidneys had not done A 1 - tneir.worfc uroDerly for a loner time and m w my oactc pained me a trreat deal I used any number of remedies, bnt did not find relief until I took Doin's Kidney Pills, which I obtained diw 6tore Iu about three wek th! preparation removed every evmntom of Kiouey i-ompiaint from my nystem r or Bale by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N ew Yorlc sole agents for the UniU?d SUtes. Kemember the name Doans and talce no other. largo proportion Thesp figures would be larger but for the fact that the farmers and nuat men nrc feeding a gn.-.t many citth in this section, instead of shipping thfin away to be failed. As it is, it is shown by rough calculations that the livestock shipments from the western part of the Stan are val ued at almost half a million dollars for la&t year. Live Stock Siiiitei) Arconliiig to tho. tlm-1 lurnished by Mr. Orr, rlnnf umv viiijip..tj r 1 1 I i a. . jj i-anoaus. Uountmg 30 eattle to the carload, would make the number 13,770; and t!n-si at $33 each would be valued at $454,410. Of course, some of the cars were made up of hogs and sheep, but a car of sheep or hogs would be equally as valuable as a car of cat tle, if not more so. To show the proportion of the three classes, the figures of the live stock shipped from Clyde were obtained from :inotlurcn,,, From this station alone there woro carloads of "ill o Si actual nnmhore sta i J From this station alone there were .w.o uuau. jl nese vt Vttlued al over S2,000. ?.hJer? wero,"re.r .hc ship- m, uWUv h.i? estimated at SI. 500. Pr. able information it is learned that the poultry and eggs shipped from this place wero worth more than the cattle, sheep and hogs. "I Suffered Years With My Back." ' Backache resulting from weak ' kidneys, a bad cold or other cause usually renders the sufferer unfit for work and often results in per manent disability. "I suffered for years with my. back, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remedies from different physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try Dr. Miles?. Anti-Pain PIHs and after using them, some three months I found a AtrA. X - , mcnt in my kidneys, and I am glad 4y inat x nope soon to be fully restored tohealth.'' J.P. ALLEN, Judgc City Court; Glasgow, Ky! ' , As long as pain is present in any P uf thc body rest is impossible if11? tnc: system becoming weakened Is exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer may be inclined. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills by "stead vintr centers, make refreshing sleep pos sible; thereby enabh'ng the body to sibIe thfry enablins the bodvi to fwcrlost strength. ; At a remedy Miles' An m.pT i vJu"r' . c unsur- Ma&5CQ sold i by al! druaalati unr. . .... "surIn3 the tum of tht price of tbe first box If no benefit result. MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart- Ind. i 2 In Ladies long Coats, Men's Pointed Toed Shoes, Wool Blankets. Will sell you half pound tip top Tea for 25 cents, and you get free with each package of Tea a nice piece of decorated crock ery. 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