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C0OO00O000C ecoooooooooo gooooooooooocoooooooooocco Te make combe lota wax. Imk them lot' email piece aod pat them tsto a eh doth bt. then pat the bag f comb Into boiler half filled with cold wiirr. After boHlDS half a boor, remore from tlx store tod ink th Uf to the bottom with a weight CoTtr op and let It cool off slowly, then yon will bare aU tb was c top of th water and the refuse la ta bat.; ARE ORDERED. AWAYIGOOD OLD SAM PITTS Aocricaa Troops Will Get Oat Of m Aip-Writes; Abort ii OH Ex ffcini . Slarc. I TftIb w Yatoioasf WaoaU f "Fanatra should Dot be too sancnlne with new rartetlea of wBeat. Erery year some oti) cooes to the front with extra raj-ant ciaim for Bewly-dUcoT-ered or tmprored raiietlea. Us oaljT rarities that bar been tested on the' farm, aa dimate aod eoll are to bej I llome Companion. cooaldered. IT hew Tarlrtle are de alred oae only a fill of the aeed aod: compare growths. Do not pay high prices for a boshel or two of seed thad nay be dropped from the list next' A Few Cora Kxtraa. Cora oysters are food If properly made. Half crate on a rather floe rrater eight eara of corn that la oettber roans nor Tery old. scraping oat all the remaining palp from the bulla on the cob. Add to thla the beaten yolka of two err, on lerel tea spoonful of Bait, one-fourth aa moch pepper, anl the white of the em beaten to a at Iff froth. Fry la little cake ahaped like oyater In a aplder tn tweet lea" lard, hot eocjen not to aoai Into the battel readily. If the corn la ao watery tbat the cake apread too moch add crack er dost, to make the batter stlffer." Uh neither milk nor floor. Woman' 01 PLEDGE TO RUSSIA FIX FILLED SOME OF NEGRO'S SAYINGS The Bezfaniaf of th Dlt ippearanc of Our Army From China -5 mall Guard to Remain. Difference Between Negroes Nowa. day and Tfaoaa of Ante-BeHina Times. t TiIm C Cardra. The market garden boalneaa la a very food easiness when one mkej It hla entire htulaeaa. Yet there are aJwaya failure and dlaappolotmenta la It. Bcoe crop fail to grow wetl and other yield abundantly and caaA not be sold at a aatlafactory price J Bat th family garden, a little larger Way to Broil SloaAa. A bint from English concern! la th. way In which ateaka and chop are prepared for broiling In tbat coon try. Tbey are always warmed before I hew are broiled, a proceaa tbat mach en! bance -their flaror. If cold wbe 1 placed vpon the coala they often be, come charred or acorched on the oat Ide before the meat la cooked through,' In an English grill-room tbey are kept on a warm marble slab on til needed.' A woman who baa 11 red for aeTcral year In England teetlfle to the su periority of the English ateaka and thaa needed for the bom supply, weltf chop, and baa adopted the method ma acred aad well cared for. Is never n dlaappolntaient. If some crop is m! partial faCore It may not bare any; surplus rer the home demand. lm there CI be aomethlng else to sobatM tat for It. Jf another la orer sbun- Uat and low priced it can be need freely, and wiU taste Jost aa good aa ir th price were twice a high. If there la a market for the aarploa and It I sold. It seems almost like finding money, aod If It cannot be aold there are some who find moch pies sure In applying the wsnt of poorer Deign-! bora wh cannot afford to pay the. followed there. In lien of grill-room convenience she nsca the rang -shelf. Care most be taken that the meat doe not become bot. aa In tbat cast! It J nice would be extracted. price asked by retail dealers. Man each year to bar a good garden, and' treat to lock only for the market' ' A Bolf-Fooalor imiinMt When w came to Kansas sixteen, year ago many farmers owt.d 1(W to 500 bead of cattle. They pas tared j broaght them back la winter to feed.: They made self feeders a a follows 4 Set cost firmly In the around, a boot ' tw feet apart on way and six to, tight feet the other. NaU on atrip fori aUls. lay a tight floor on th allla. fas-( ten a eloat board a foot wide (A): A Dilutees Trt. Meringoe sheila are rery easily madJ at home when the trick of compound- log them la known. Tbia la to ns granulated sugar and beat the egg with a knife; these two point most be.obeerred to Insure success. A tea- cap of surer to the white of one egg la a boat the proportion. Th egg la beaten to a stiff froth and the aagnr added little by little. A blscolt-paa la Invert ed and a clean brown paper spread on the top and th meringue pat on In large spoonfuls. The pan la pot on the top grating of the oreo and the door left open. Forty mlnote In th ren la required to dry the abella oat thoroughly. A tablespoon ful of Ice cream In one sbelV the other fitted orer It. the two tied together with rib bon, makes a cheap and rery attrac ts dessert coarse. Th shells, of course, may be made the day before. A quart of Ice cream used la this way will eerr a dosen persona. X B. J A a raxy-rmmaa roa carrxa. around th platform, which may be any length desired, bat usually tweire to aixteea feet. Uak a box (B) that will be two feet lea la length and width than the plat form: set It so that there win be a pace of a foot aU around th box or bta; thla make the trough for the cat tl to eat from. AHow apace of about ooe loch at the bottom of the bia for the sheDed corn to work oat aa th cattle eat It Tbey filled these feeder fa3 of abelled corn and let the cattle run to.rbem at win. They bad to use caatlon until they got the cattle need to eating aU they could get. Tbey bad a lot of bog t ran with the cat tle to eat what corn the cattle wasted. Roc the -Strip" Las been settled the stock 1 not kept in Urge herds. The ctvhow an end tfew of thla feeder. Ohio Farmer. - . Fig's liter la a cheap and bandy form pi fresh meat for poultry. '. If a ben has a large red chance arc that ah 1 a good i . ; 8 access ful poultry men are way food of fowl, and spend moch time studying their habits. ; To fatten a fowl l-i week, feed It aU th soaked corn It will eat. with Jest a Uttle of green garden truck to keep Bp the appetite. Then kin. cook and eat. : rieos enjoy getting onto a pile of barnyard rnbbUh and manure of a winter day to scratch, and If It 1 not too cold it la a good thing to allow thm this prlTllrg unlea yon bar prtrkled so that tbey ran hire all the Indoor scratching tbey wish. , If yon bar failed to provide Urge window la your hen bouse to admit mam suna&ine ana wu& to let yoar bene oat on the sonny side for a few boors daring the warmest part of the flMj. be sore and sweep the snow away wn before lerrtng tbcra oeiL t There are few things better calco- Uted to promote health of fowls and Jadore them to Uy than fresh green bone meal, and stnee that cannot be Md la the market, every farmer ahoold bar a booe mill aod grind a supply for hi fowU at borne. It U easy enough to gather ep the bone. Cabbage Jeeves or Inferior cabbare make an excellent gram atuH for fowl a whiter. Cceta and turn'p are a Tahr substitute ,fr cabbage, and Chopped alfalfa hay dampened with warm water, wn I. answer. ITeoa will eat th bay front th stalk J allowed accea t It- , Olml Catch. h4 Apmrfm Tlf. Sing and draw a fine roasting chicken weighing from five, to six pounds. Dip the breast In boiling water for two minutes, then In cold water to make the meat firm. Dry With a towel. Ilave at band. la bowl jf Ice water, to make th process easier, cne-balf pound of larding pork fat In small atrip, with which and a tin Urdlng-oeedle Urd the breast. fut the balance of the larding pork 1a a bra. si ere with the chicken and ne tablespoon ful of butter, two good- Istd onions, sliced, two sprigs of jarsley. ooe teaapoooful of salt, on (alt-epoonrul cf pepper, and brown or tweire mlnote before adding two 1.-111 of good stock. Cook till entirely reduced, taking car to torn the Lblckea to Iv it a golden color all Iver. Add on quart of good stock. cover tightly, and cook slowly for ooe boar and a quarter. Fat the chicken on a putter, remove the string, and garnish with asparagus tips previous ly cooked for eighteen minutes In plen ty of boiling salted water. Fkltn th fat from th gnrj of th chicken, atrala and poor half orer the asparagus, patting the other half la a sa ace-boat To quantity of th gravy, to be good and rich, ahoold bar beea reduced to half a pint. Should there be more, .take the chicken from the saucepan and keep warm while th gravy is redo red to th right quantity orer a brisk fir with the saocepta uncovered. If a chicken of the correct alae U not obtainable capon will serve even better for this dish. IIsrpers Baxar. Washington. D. C. SpeeUs. Th Cnited State government Tuesday took the first step towarda th re demption of It pledg ma. to the Russian government August 28th last by cabling an Instruction to General Chaffr to reduce the American force la China to th proportion of a lega tion guard. Nearly a month ago the Russian government was told, through M. de WolUnt. its ejiarg d'affaires here, that if the Russian forcea and ministry were withdrawn from Pekin, "we shall give Instructions o the com mander of th American forces la China to withdraw our forcea from Pekin. after due conference with the other commander aa to th Urn ana manner of withdrawal." That time ha now com and thla action marks th beginning of - dis appearance of th American armj from China, for. although com tnlli Ury force la to remain, it win not be of the character of an army, but undet th condition In th order to Genera) Chaffee, and under it official dealgna tion aa a "legation guard " will b rather of the nature of a civil guard Thla email fore will not be Included In any military operationa which may be conducted by tbe allied armies, and o will not fall subject to the direction of Marshal Count Von Waldrrse. the commander-in-chief. Th text of th order to General Chaffee is as follow: "Adjutant General's Department. -Washington. Beet, 25. "To General Chaffee. Pekin: "September 25th. No. 41. Pending negotiationa for a settlement, th Secretary cf War direct that leratlon guard of a regiment of Infantry, four troop or caraly. with apld-flr guna and light battery, with complete equip, meat and reserve aupply of ammuni tion adequate for any emergency, be retained in Pekin under your com mand, and that yon send th remain der of your force In China to Manna, to report to Macrthur. Th guard should be amply provisioned, etc., un til navigation opeoa next spring, re tain such officers for staff duties a yon deem necessary; all other of whatever corps or department wfU be tent to MacArthcr for duty aa soon aa possible. All store, transportation and materlaU not required for the le gation guard ahoold be sent to Manila, Place yourself In close relatione with our minuter, acting with him oa th line that will bait suberv our In terest, keeping this Department fully adrleed. It is tmportaat that you bar th confidence of the generals of the other power. General Wilson with hU aides will remain In Pekin for th present. Special Instructions may be ent htm. Cab!. MacArthur concern lag requlremente to carry the la strumous Into effect. Inform generals commanding force of other powers of our Intention to withdraw part of our force. Show this to Conger. "By order of Lieutenant General M,le- OORBIN." Much thought ha beea glren to th proper number of troop to be allotted for thla purpose snd It U believed that th l.too men selected will be quite affklenl to protect the American le gation against say forr taat could be orougni gainrt It. It ts noteworthy, too. that the most complete arrange ments hare beea ordered for th main. tensor of the men, while care has been taken that there shall aot be a shorts e of ammunition as there wa In the British legation daring the siege It I estimated that about a week will b required to bring the 200 soldiers away from Pekin, bat aa ths start can tot be made Immediately. It will be at least about the end of the first week la October beor th movement can b completed. comb the . 7 HO VS EH6LD &z- ne.rly.l- ?C ,V HINTS tl ft "et 414 l HttlnUM. i Frrbap the most novel .Id to narl xatlon to the gas-booy. a In that win Jbora for mootsa if need be. The Asm canaot be xtJnguiahed by wave. ;wtaa or rain. Th body of this buoy "forms th receiver for com pressed gas, ftod U of proper buoyancy tor flota tion and of srCkleot strength to bold a pressure of ISO pounds per square inch, some of thee booy weigh six ion, and are held upright by counter weights at the bottom. Oa top of the booy Is a wroegbt-iron torrer sbool six feet high, surmounting which Is .th Untef.' Thla light I eiTeo by a duster of four Jet. thrw.Lit fiamc sarronnalng a a found central one' A pUtlaam nixe Is fastcaed Just share, .th flan, which to be .ted to white- n by tbeu. and. In case a aod Jen' hock xtlnguHbc tbe light, relights th flame ua.nediate . "- ----- "- ; A model of th human teart. work tag as la iio aad ptuapiag UooJ to aad frca ttrcoja ailicul inirtc. ;i Ui well cf a rrtae ffcjUeUa. 1 Iron rust s removed by salt mixed with lemon juke. Bath a born with a strong solution of carbonate of soda. In preparing lettuce for a aaliJ nerer cat th leaves, bat tear them spirt. 811 rer or steel thimbles are safest to uae. ss tbey contain no poisonous metals. A good way to Uke cod liver oil. to make It paUtable. la by patting It Into tomato calarp. i Cucumbers, cabbages, radishes or celery should be pat In Ice water for an boar at least before using for salad In order to crisp them. . A feather duster la aa abomination la a alck room, sending most cf tbe dost to tbe patient's throat Perfect clean Uncus should be the rule. Chloroform robbed on a mosquito bite win cause the pcln and Itching to disappear like magic while the swelling will rapidly disappear. Crystal cup and saucers ar seen now In some of the china she pa. They are Intended for the afternoon, tea tab?, and ar unmounted or ar -t la silver frame with wicker handle. . The awkward result produced by a tmaU door-frame la a rather Urge room with high ceilings was relieved in one cas by fitting around tbe door a piece of matting tweire lncbc wide. Black stockings should be washed In soapy water, but nerer bare son rubbed upon them. Tbe water should be a little more than lukewarm, and In tbe Ust rinsing a little bluing may be added. rVrecna of wicker bare shelves snd pockets for work or books, and big chairs of th same material bar shelves on th outside., wher tbe lounger can collect Lis or ber belong ings to be resetted w. uot morlng. Seventeen Foreign Ships stOaUcston Gslrson. Tex.. Special. Ther- ercnuen foreign steamers tow her ready for cXTgo. The ocVlal recelcti of cotton were 12.201 bale. More than 2.000 contract bar benlrt for re palra or tcbulldtng snd general basi nets baa been partially resumed- Ths clearing f th lmmeme mas of wrecksge created by th storm a pro graming a fast a th limited lahar aapply permlta. Win Report to Congrea. Washlrg'on. D. C, Special. Th Isthmian Canal Commiasloa state tbat It will be able to submit a report to Congrea suffl.-lently comprehenslr to serve ss a baali for the action of thst body st tt spproaching station if It should be ie rsble to act Th field partlr bavc all reported and enly a few of tie bydrographic parties and several boric g parties nmaln on th Isthmus, clearing up the work. Engineer Killed. Lencir, N. C. Special. "Jak Pal mer, aa he la fsmllUrly kn.wn. aad one cf tt oldest erg neers In point tf service c the CaroMcatnd Noithweit ern Railroad, waa Instantly killed, and a colored brakemaa Injured. In a wreck which occurred barely outside cf th yard llmti here Tuesdiy itonlcg Mr. Palmer wsa Uklng out the regula southbeuad frefght which learea L notr t C:30 a. m. Th train waa only getting under good headwy when tbe engine left lb track. As th engine wa tearing the track, turning oTer to the right. Mr. Palmer Jumped Juat In time to be caught under a flat cir load ef lumber and waa Instantly- crosSed to death. Lil at Cmp Kmn. "I baven t felt so . well for two years." write F. P. Burr.of Lawrence, from Cape Nome. "When yon get thla telephone Gibson and teU him I am all right. Bot bold on n minute. I Jost beard Ave shots. Weil soother man dead, and another shot lu the bead not orer a hundred feet from tsr tent One msn died In an hour: th nth, was shot In the bead and win likely fet well. I think the dead man bad a claim that the other fellow wanted. bui w coat know Ut sure. Ther oar arrrsrea iwo tuea. aad I think tier. WEI U a Unrlag be tL'a n. m -Xisui City JoursAJ. There nertns to l a shortage of uo.cn In the HrltUh colonies In tbe report of tbi t-enun laker are true. In two of them alone Canada and Australia there is a chance for half a million more to gsln busbaucU sod homes. According to the Ute figures, tbe population of New South Wales on Iecrniher 31st consisted of 729.000 males and GSSjusi females. Here Is a deflcicocy of 10M.iO. In Victoria the discrepancy Is not so marked, but In other colonics tln difTt rente la propor tionately larger. lu New Zealand, for Instance, there Ik an excce of SO.uxi lualrs. It U strange tinder these ir euuintauces that some of tbe million aud more womm in the I'nlted Klng- dttu who t-annot Cud buIanda, do not go to tbe colonics. Per ha us. If tbey realized bow much they are needed there they would go in Urge be v lea. Ifls said, however, tbat they are too fluid tw venture luto strange Unda. ih! srv wsltlog for the colonists to come tod take tLtca. :?rodents bf cao- uitioas ihicJt swiaetaiuf iboold b Sone to equalise tli leXri, both la tht wlorvjes td la tli Tilted Klflfijoia. Uncle Sam Is deid. Good old Sam Pitta. He nerer changed bU oama when freedom came. "My old master wa a good man." he said. 'Dar was food peopl den and bad people Jea' like dar S now black and white, but 4 black ha got.wuaser and wussbr tine dry got free. Effcn a black man had a good master be waa mighty well iff, fer h didn't hav no aponsibllity. Effea I bla sho of a food master and my wife and children been aho of one and w all llv together ontlll we dl I wouldent ker anything boot freedom. Kiggera got too much freedom anyhow. 'My old master uaed to max d nigger gals get married and Uke a man and stick to him, but nowaday der dont marry at all hardly. I got a lot of grandchild ran what hsint got do daddy lo spesk of aad I doat know my sons-in-law. Dey don't com about la dsy- llm. DaU what killed my old woman. She Jea' so mortified and ao shamed he nerer got orer It. So many spur ious children all round callio her granny. Effsn a white woman do dat way she as disgraced, but a black oman don't kser; sh shin aa' big aa erer and der don't turn her outen tl churrb. ; In d old time . ah got a whlppin and d ort to bar it yet. White folks dua quit wblppla bad me ters: dcy tend em to chain gang, and der don't kser for dat. I hear dat dar U four or flr thotaind In dar from Georgy. How dat dldent bar nary oa befor d war. Gwln to tchool too much I spk and wbrk too little. D;n't know what la gwlae to come of all diss grown op niggers. .Dar ! a dozen or mot round de depot or tram pin around town doln nuthln' all de tiro llrla offsa dey mammies and mokla des llttls psper eegara" O d Unci Gam dldsnt talk much, but some;Imes bs would lean on bis hoe or hla ax and apress hla feelina. It did him good. He has been chopping my wood and helping me In the garden for thirteen years and we will m'si him. He fell down piralyssd with bla bo in bis hand. H wa "th man with th hoe" to th rery last, but be nerer was poor, for b mad a good living -and hed many friends and owned a com fortable nous and lot Tbey sent t) my wife for some grav clothe and hi will be burled In a right decent suit of mine and we will go to hla funeral. I waa ruminating about thU good o'.d negro who had seen thrtty-thre year of sUrery and thirty -seven of' free dom and knew th good and the bad of both condition and then my thorg'it wandered to the malignity of those who bar alandered oa so long with out a caus. Here la a book of poems gy Joha O. Wblttler and thirty-seven cf them ar pitiful appeal for the poor liar and invoking heaven'a cur.u upon bis master. He knew no more about slavery aa It really wa than he did about Barbira Freltchle and be fed tbe young peopl of New England upon poetic He for thirty year and instilled Into their hearts that hatred from which they bar tscorird. Strang It 1 that smart peopl will write about things they bar nerer Hen. Now, the Idea of an uneducated negro Ur getting down on bis knees snd making an apostrophe to the north i tsr end yet that Is the title of rneof tbe poem Th SUre's Apostrophe lo the North Star." That nigger was 'pos sum bunting light then, but the poet mskrs him to ssy: "Star cf tbe North. I look to thee. Thy light and truth shsil set me fre." But enough of this. The question still survive what will becom of the negro. And that other question looms tp before as. what will w do with 10. OCO.COD more of them orer In the PblHpp'nes? A more senseless wr waa nerer waged. It waa conceived in rln and la being carried on in Iniquity. Prosperity! Yes. It U wsr that tloawe over suffering and death and grief with a cost of prosperity. But It is nothioc but a cost, war aiwajs produces a semblance or prosperity, for srmle bar to b fed and clothed and equipped. Shlpa bar to b built and rannon made and a thousand things lol lateral to these show activity and glv employment to labor and to capi tal. This actlrlty began with th Cu ban cmbroglio aad still goe on, bJt In the long run somebody will have to toot th money bill Th bill for blood and suffering will never be psld. "Who wanta the war but contractors who are growing rich from their profits? Whsn I waa Ust In Texas I heard a cattle man say be hoped that Rutaia and England would get op a fight, for h bad 100,004 bead of cattle that would go up SO per cent la a day. Dally wage dont go up. but every thing th laborer U obliged AO con sum baa adTanced. - How about cleric hire, mad aad f am ale. In the town and citle. How about child labor In th factorie not In all the factories, but la moat of them, for thr ar not many Gunby Jordan at th head of southern cotton mills. What a beauti ful tribal hi peopl paid him la Co lumbus when b returned from Eu rope. What' a touching oration those factory workers gar him Why cant th owner of every mill do. the same by their operatives and secure their lore, which is worth mors than a crown of gold. I read la aa Atlanta paper about a poor woman, who swore ber son would not b nine years old until next Christmas, but ber husband certified to the anperlntendent of the mill that h waa eleven so aa to get him a place, for jko boy tinder ten would be employed. What a dsgre of misery moat be In a family who haVe to resort to such method. Th poor bar but few friends, but I bop they bare enough to press that labor bill before the next general assembly. Later News baa Just coma that old Uncle Earn la not yet dead. They b gan to dress him for the grsre and suddenly he showed a sign of M. May be be will lire to bare hU obitu ary read to him who knows. I reid my own many years ago In a weatern I. But Untie Sam will hardly llv paper when the original Bill Arp died In Texas snd th alitor thought it was through the nljht Bill Arp In Atlanta Constitution. P. '8. Thst multltudloca pm has pot ceased to come. Yeste-dty brought a ropy from Minnesota ai'd on f oa th Stat or Washington. . On'y 24? bar been received up to date. I ran dardly find thanks to o round. a u. a. . - Th Frlng in a New Culi. - A new use for silk fringe U made apparent In tbe trlmnilng of a black, silk grenadine, made up orer orange taffeta. Tbe long overdress or tunic of grenadine la not cut even about the hem. but deeply slashed In greaf tri angular points, the apex pointing up ward? Tbe allk fringe ia exactly the same depth aa the height of the tri angles, and It is set on beneath tbe hem. so onlr a Dart -Is risible over orang allk, which fills In the open tri angles. The fringe is not cat out to fill in the spaces, but continues around the foot of th tunic, although only a little more than half of it abows. It would !xk thin and poor If strained across the triangle, so It rails loosw. ne blsck silk fringe looks like a lattice orer the orange colored allk. The el- bow sleeves of grenadine are continued to tbe wrist by an arrangement of thcJ silk fringe orer allk. t This feature is rather a nuisance, since ,. the fringe shows a disposition to catch and pull; but It looke stylish all the same.' A Nsw Flsld of Activity. There are 'not nisny women detec tires engaged In tracking criminals. Women are uaually engaged In cases where a firm hare reason to suspect thst their patent baa been infringed by, another, or that their norelties arq abown by rival houses by some em pleyee. Bogus companies and swind linr concerns, and any affair where a woman's wit is serviceable, are wher tbe woman detectire goea. Womea bare been more successful than men la esse where employers wished to dls-. coTer the money spent aud society kept by any employe. v. . CURES BLOOD POISON. 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"Faith, sorr," replied the boy, Oi wouldn't come If yeoffered me tw dozen !" Harper's Torn People. ; The Beef Freeerlptfoa Far Chills sad Fsvar U a bottle of O aova's Tastslkss Csul. Toxic. . It U aim pis iron and quinine in a laatelese form. No cure.no fay. PrloeiSr. Stern Parent "Explain to me. why you're again behind at school. Eiln t I te'.I you to get some push?" Eright Boy "Yes; and doesn't a fellow have to be behind to push?" Itching:, Burning Eczema. Was tronbled with a painful skin eruption, and after all other remedies failed, the father writes: "Send me four more boxes of Tetterine for my little daughter. It does her more good than anvthinar we ever tried. Yours, 1-etc. Jas. S. Porter, tynchburg. S.C. At druggists 50c. box, or postpaid by J. T. Bhuptrine. Savannah. Oa, ' Retained All His Faculties. Tired of his parsimony and general meanness bis neighbors turned out one J nftfht and tarred and feathered old Skinnphllnt , "Save the tar," be said to the good Samaritan, who was scraping him off several hours afterward. . "I, can got five cents a pound for . It" Chicago Tribune. ' - ' 1 ' WMM'SIHDMEYT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable c0ln, w' pouna is Hispeuitury successful i friia 17at.nl Wnrrmn'o TV. bt uuiiua'" - . - o -seasp J W offer One Ilnnd red Dollars Reward for nr case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by Hall s catarrh Cure. F. J. Cncsav & Co- Toledo. O. We, tbe trndenrfgDed. have known F. J.Clie- ley for the lart 15 years, and believe him per- .Ir boDormbie In m business transactions tnd nnanclnllr able to carry ont any obliga tion made bv their flrni. iV'MTATKi'il, Wholesale DruggistaToledo, Ohio. - , Vjildiwo. Km an ic Manvrif, Wholesale Uranrixts, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, act- fwpirecuv upon vie biooa ana mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. UaU's raf&ily PUla are the best. . (do not believe Flso's Car for Consumption ts an eqnal for conghs and colds. Job F. oter. Trinity Springs. Jmu t to. 13. l. rt it .UiL iHuoeu irrniH-n with wLirli the female or can ism i j i , vi ail wiic uiinMv - - - , "''icu, KlQrP. a; i .1 Tn fan. Tinly A&rlv And enrrer 1 tr.gt . . i : j .t.A nati'atif utlHnm ciii-vlves. 1 Being fully aware of this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in Lcr rareer, ills Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound- was careful i0 Bee that .; contained the correct- combination of herbs which was sure to control th, fatal disease, woman S Kianev WOUOies. me egctauie voraiX)una asts n ),.. monv with the laws that eovern the entire female system, and while A are many so called remedies for kidney tro'-bles, Lydia E. Pinkham s VetJ table Compound is the only one especially prepared for women. 1 The following letters wul snow liow marvellously Eueeessiul it :s : times there seemed to be balls of J in lruui oi me, tu iiiai i eoula not tti lur nuuut tivtuiy uiiuiues. tired in the morninar when I ant as if I had had no sleep for two week' Had fainting spells, was down-lieartwi and would cry." Mas. Br.KTmOFa Second and Clayton Sts., Chester Kl f rn. Wfnslow'sBoothlnz Bmn forehildrea - ethlne, softens the sums, rednceeinfiamma. ion. allays pain, cures wioU colic, 25c.abotUe. Show us a fault in our busi ness and we stop it at once, no matter how profitable. We don't believe a fault can ever be really profitable. "They said our Ague Cure was too bitter and powerful for the weak digestion of malarial illness. V We have corrected the fault. It's cost us-thousands of dol lars to do it, but we have cor rected it. And there is no better medi cine under the sun for every form of malaria than this new Malaria and Ague Cure. J.v C. Aver Companv, Practical Cbemirti, . Lowell, Maa. The tombstone never says .mean things about the man that's down. To Core a Cold In One Day. - Take Laxative Baoaio QcnrrxB Tables. All drngjrlsu refund the money if it falla to enra . w. uaova s feignature on eacn Dor. 25c . . The one thing that everybody ctn succe3d in borrowing is trouble. Carter's Iak Is tbe rst ink that can be made. It cceta mora than pjor staff not lit to write s yon no with. It isn't every telephone girl that can make the welkin ring. ' . Aug-. 6. 1899. " Deab Mrs. Pixkha.m : I am fall ing very fast, since January have lost thirty-five or forty pounds. "I have a yellow, muaay complexion, feel tired, .and have bearing down pains. Menses have not appeared for three months; sometimes I am trou bled with a white discharge, and I also have kidney and bladder trouble. . . I have been this way for a longftime. and feel so miserable I thought I would write to you, and see if you could do me any good." Miss Edxx Frederick, Troy, Ohio. Sept. 10, 1899. Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound according to directions, and can say I have not felt so well for years as I do at present. Before taking your medicine a more miser able person you never saw. I could not eat or sleep, and did not care to talk with any one. . I did not enjoy life at alL Now, I feel so well I can not be grateful enough for vehat you have done for me. You are surely a woman's friend. , Thanking you a thousand times, I remain, Ever yours , " Miss Edsa Frederick. y k v Troy, Ohio. " Dear Mrs. Pdtkham : I have taken five bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and cannot praise it enough.' I had headaches, i " Dear Mas. Pixkuam : I casnd find lanruare to express the terriuJ suffering I have had to endure. 1 fcj j zemaie trou Die, also liver, stqmacli, kidney, and blad der troubl. ... I tried several doc tors, also quite a number of patent medieices, and had despaired of ever getting well. At last I concluded to try Lydia E. Pink h a m s Vegetable Compound, and now, tlianlci to ywi medicine, I am a well woman. I can not praise your mediciDe too hirhlv for I know it will do all, and ef'a! more, than it is recommended t do I tell every sufferincr woman abow your Vegetable Compound, and urg' them to try it and see for thamselre what it will da"-MB3. JIaei Hxple, No. Manchester, Iod. Don't drink toe mach water when cycling. 'Adams' Pepsin Tnttl Frutti ia an excelleot iubstttate. $5000 REWARD. We hare deposited with the Xational City Bank nl Lnn. 35009. which Will be paid to any person who can And that the hoots taittmoaul lilitrt are not genuine, or were puoiisnoa Derore ootaining tno xriter i sdkiii m mission. ' LYDIA . PINKHAM ilEVlOSECi, j The busy foundryman is always cast ing lota. ATTENTION is facilitated if you mention this paper when writing- advertisers. So.40 Salesmen .Wanted. Twi boneet. reliable men; experience not abscv iateir aeceesary; salary end expenses paid. i-e wieaa j ooeceo w oraa lo., Bedford City, Ya. That Liitlt Book For Ladies, ALICE UASOK; Eochistkb. N. Y. Arer's Samperilla Ater's PZU Ayers A(ua Cure Aycv's Hair Vifor Arrr's Cherry Pectaral Arer's Coma rone it. One way to find time is not to lose . A Gel! Lisa's Terror. Tbe Chester Uolf Links, at Hawar 4?u Hrldce, have for the past few weeks been overrun with grubs of the Daddy lxng 1-egn type, known to agrl cuIturUls as leather. Jackets, am' crent damage has been -done to the turf. These grubs occur In such va numbers as sctually to sever tbe turf from tbe soil, until In many places i! can be rolled up like a fleece of wool. The badly Infested patches extent': over about half of tbe links, and tlx whole of the devastated area is clear ly distinguishable by tbe dead and dy In jf grass. The average' number o! grubs to tbe square foot of the Infest ed area is about ten, snd, considering that there are about seventy to elgbt.i acres affected. It will at once be seeu thst tbe grubs are practically Innum erabie. . Tbe rooas are playing so Im port ant part in ridding the pest, tbt ravages of which, as may be - coi; Jectured. cause the greatest annoyauct to golf players ' Pctxav Fani-asi Drs produces the 'asteat aad brightest colors of any known dye sion. eoia oy tu arnfrgisu. Baseball Is in its last throes. S3 TRIAL, H STOPPED FREE Psraiaasntiy Cursd b DR. KLINE S GREAT NERVE RESTORER H Pitt afur Im T . ij er br mAll: tnsltae mmn BOTTLE FKfsK I 1 wwl tl sot 1 Ditmrim. KpUrpt. fr-mn. Ft. Vlt. Dun, UswutT. kumicm. DB.w.M.iaaiiJiJS,aa. 31 Arct SUset. Huladeiphia. . fwMilii, iwr. i WHEA and OATS laOIHG--WIIO'ZJSO " 2LB Wheel does not bare tn be taken off to oil Will ran 3 tnfl months withoutre)ilinsr. Axles mil last as long as tbe bugirr. i'oa't cost any more, uur latent. A mechanical wonder. Simple. Can't get out of mder. See sample with our aeent. Don't buy a burgy until you see mis axle. FOR SALE! - Bed May seed wheat from a crop that yield ed 83 to S3 bushels per Rcre.- recleaned by special seed wheat cleaner, la cewtwobosbt bapg,prlce fL25 per bushel. Peed Oats crow: in North Carolina from Texas Red KustPrw Seed, the North Curjilna orop yield!' g!j bushels per acre, prico 50s perbufhel. Prices on cars at Charlotte, X. C. Irelgnt w. A paid by buver. Terms cash wilh order. CHARLOTTE OIL .- KERTfLIZEtt 00. I KED OLIYEK. CHARLOT1 1, c, ROCK HI. RIIfifiY rnHofKHiLi, XJ CATALOGUE FREE i M ia U88T HiflGsesier nuigs, oBotgsas, 8Qd AszsnltlcB Send name and address on a postal now. Don't delay if yoa are interested. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. " i8e WINCHESTER AVENUE - . . ' . NEW HAVEN, CONN. RATIONAL "j BUSINESS 1 COLLEGE ROANOKE, VA. MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. Send for Catalogue Enter Sept. 41 CHAR. K. KCKKRbU. PrenKlcnu Mention where you sw notlw of whogj A 1. You can always smell a "dead one. He has a costive-looking face. His breath knocks yoii down. He drags his feet : M Listeners to his talk turn fhwV , -wsj ssisj heads the, other way. His breath poisons God's pure air. ; He ought to keep clean inside, Out mews sweet breath, quick brifn, swift moving feet You can't feel well and act well with your bowels closed, sending poison all through your system. Clean them out centlv but thoroughly and keep them clean with CASCAREtS Candy Catharfic. Be sure you tfet the genuine. CASCARETS are never sold in bulk. K Look for the trademark, the lon tf-taifed C" on the box.: You will find that all bowel His and the nasty symptoms that o with them are quickly and permanently BY A Fatal Wreck. . Bpilnrfleld, III., Special. While the Chicago, Peoria aad SL Louis and the Chleafo and AKm trains were ra:Inj to the State Fair ground j Tucaday aS terncoa cn parallel track, th Iocoixn Uts c( the Ch'cs go. Pe or la and St Lou's Jumiel the tra k. struck the other iitai and Uh were badly wrecked. Etglneer John Ryan aid E&jloecr Jerry Ha 1, txl the CtJ ijo. Piorla acd Et. Lcals trila. we la rant'? i:l9t, rtDira wtri U Jnrei. r lOCa 25c 50c; AO saM M swl. bia ooty aaa slwrt ia th. BrM bkm i narksa "CCC." - Caseaeeta ara aarer mats! boa with th. kacr-tallad "CL" Look hoc ouob to. uoi Kyt i CATALOC OF FREE! SPORTING GOODS. RAWLINGS SPORTiSG, GOODS C0MPA3Y, 60 Locust St., ST. LOUS, MO, V f Jl W UNION flADr 1M The ral worth of ar 83. OO Md Sja.SO hoc compared vriih othc-r Mnkc US4.00 to SVS.OO. W. .re th UrirMl makers and rrullrre of mtD'a .i OU.nd SS-SU thoM la Ui world. W. make and ell more- tSMS and abees thaa anr ellier two manafantmeia ia th V. 8. tabllhed is 1S7U, .Why do yon pay $1 jo jSarorsaoesHiiiuj"- IV .. nr t nMirl.19 V chnM for S3 end ouvv - - , k g0WU U- V" u Oll 1 II I THR BEAKOV more W SHOE Made c the tn tt taipnrtel "! Araeriean lather. 1 fre maiuhipiaiinezeeHod. 'JTie ftyif ia equal to 4 and S " o other makea. Ther fit Uun mcde hoea. 'Thr? P"'; wear two pain of othtr mk the aam pneca that hare no rep- uUlln. Von ran lafplT. tcr- mend them to Tour f rionda : they pleaae rrrrrhcJr that ",m . . . i.. card THE .w RhMs are sold than anr othf r mase j. v TUEViKK the best fob ,t'- THE BEST $3.50 BEST $3.00 Tw dealer ahould keep them i we give or" SHOE. dtaW 0 im ts tae Cs.laa au.4. kola. ALL DRUGGISTS T M7Al.m:i y. we will maU a bcrfrce. I i WfcSItIK wraeay wompany, Chicajo or New York. -417 xe!tun aale ia each town. . . -r r. t- Take no .noaUtiirel in"" ,o Douslaa ahoea with name and rnta aUmpwi T i . . . - j i j n . . .V..m tnr TOU.ana u" HZ.--' "rLTj rC ...ra for earnaa- l mtrv'TT , FBcwniif linn inu " - " 1 ww. SUte kind of leather, aiie. and wmiB, p ' frrt. Kiut BQoes win reaeu ytm anjwn- iv. - ( - ij,. W. L JUUBLAS SHOE CU.f crociton, eaaa. Soj. t-f tast mi.u Free. . Br. B. B. qo-.okralief"',c?,tlIrJ i.?..od10la..' ."'V SSEEM'S SOS. Box sWraaU urn nunc line sea conga e, lu titoa. aaaataaaafaai
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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