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S FAK JIINGU FIGURES i Value of Our Manufactures is Beyond Comprehension : $I5,CC0,CC0,CC0, EXPERTS SAY Chief Carson Makes, This ;stiniate in the-Annual Report of His Bureau, ! which Was Made Public Sunday. WHA2 DIL TAIT. BUTLERS SAYS. as - Teed Washington,- Special. rFif teen bil lions of dollars rpresnt the ' value-of the annual production : of : manufac tures in the United States. After care ful , estimates were made by experts,' Col. John M. Carbon, chief of the bu reau of manufactures, was able to make this statement in the aanual re port; of the operations df his; bureau, made public 1 Sunday. The figures do not represent finished products entire ly, but include . products in various stages of progress.' Last year the ag gregate value of domestic merchan dise exported was $l,S54,OOQ,Ot)0, an increase of nearly $136,000,000 over the preceding year, In this classifica- tiuu mauuittutuics icau i.ur duu sumption ' ' "are credited x with ,$4S0t 000,000 and these figures are general- ly aiyVClCU , 1JJC CAtCli l Ui lilt? CS ports of manufactures. The report of- the bureau, whoever, groups thia classification with those i of "food stuffs partly or wholly manufactur ed," and 'manufactures for further use in manufacturing,' ' the aggregate exports of which last year were $606,- ; 000,000 and this amount added to : manufactures ready for conaump iion'lf make the aggregate "value of manufactures. exported tgf the year ended June -30, $i,tTSB,Wodb 'or'mow than 58 per cent: of the entire exparts for that year. Specif significance is attached Ao the increase of nearly $20,000,000 in the exports of com pleted manufactures, in view of the fact that the exports of cotton cloths declined, more than $21,000,000, this loss being entirely in the cotton trade with China.v The . populah feeling aroused, in. that country growing out of alleged outrages against Chinese residents 4 in the, United States is as signed as a contributory cause for this decline.. ' ' ' : iCottbn 'Seed Products; 3 The cotton ;seed product exports for the year bwerej upwards' of $400-: 000, an, increa.se of $9,500,000 over 1906. In commenting on these figures the report says: , , " Aside from its intrinsic value the relatively new industry has an .eco nomic vahieand import ance 1 to tbi country, T the beneficial? results of which -are -esTJeciallv felt Atr thfi sev- eral ? States in which co ;ton in, indig enerousy and' in which the cotton seed industry is naturally located. ' ' The success attending investigation by ex perts sent abroad has led to the. adop tion of (the policy of speculizmg inves tigation of trade conditions in for eign' markets. One of the obstacles to the enlarge ment of export trade is the uncertain ty of transit between places of pro duction and the seaboard. Merchants in the Orient especially complain that calculation cannot be macie as to "when goods ordered in the United States will be delivered-, and in conse quence orders go to Eurorean houses that should come to those of this country. The bureau has been in cor respondence ' with managers of rail way and ocean steamship companies, with a view to securing more reliable and rapid transit for merchandise de stined to: foreign countries. Demands made -by business men for the extension of the parcels-post tc foreign countries is discussed. It is claimed that this extension would open markets now closed to Ameriear business men for lack of transporta - tio.n facilities, but which are open tc their competitors who have advant ages of the perccls-post system. Prefers Cotton Seed Ileal ;. V"ilvvV' or Horses. v In aii; address before the' South .Carolina live StockAssociation,; Dr. TaitBotlir of Raleigh, N. G,'said:: A little cotton seed, meal is bet- ter than an - additional 5 amount of corn. When you are 'already f eeding horses stover and , ten pounds of corn, I would rather have two .pounds; of J cotton seed ineal added'than four pbunds of 'corn. , y I would rather have two .pounds of cotton' seedmeal; abi ded than ; four . pounds of , oats. Corn is a splendid horse feed, but we rare wasting two million dollars a year in South y Carolina 'feedinsr an all-corn .'ration. ' , Dr. Butler is a recognized authority; in this line. . ' Not unacquainted with misfortune, I learn to succor the .wretched. Vir- giL : . ' : ' ECZEMA COVERED BABY. Worsts Case Doctors Ever Saw Suf - fered 'Untold Misery Perfect - Cure by : Culicura Remedies. t "My son, -who is now 'twenty-two years" . of age, when four months old began to have eczema on his face, spreading, quite rapidly until he was nearly . covered i . The eczema was something terrible and the doctors said it was the worst case they ever saw. ' At times his whole body ' and-face were covered, all but his feet. 1 used many kinds of patent medicines to no avail. At last 1 decided lo try Cuticura, when my boy was three years fend four months okl, hav ing had eczema all that time and suffering untold misery. 1 began to use-all three of the Cuticura Remedies. lie was better in two months; in six months he was well. Mrs. JR. L. Risley, Piermont, N. H., Oct. 24, 1906." Hpft fo CURE RHEULlATISri:.; The - cause -of Rheumatism 'and 'Kin dred; diseases is an excess of uric acid In, the blood.,i' To .cure; this; terrible disease this acid inust be expelled and the systems so regulated; that no more acid ' Will be formed in excessive quan titles; Rheumatism-is an Jriternal dis" ease and requires an 'iriternar remedy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments will not cure, affords only temporary relief at best, causes you to ;delay the proper treatment," and allows the malady to get a firmer-hold -on -you. Liniments tho -nain. but thev will no more cure Rheumatism . than- paint will change the fibre of rotten wooa. . Science' has at last discovered a. per f rt and r nrnnlfttfi cure, which.is caueA Rhftumacide ' Tested in hundreds of cases; ; it ' has :-effected the most mar- .viifnm nnrfisrwef believe Mt Will curo vou. Rhellmaclde resets at me gvuu from the inside," sweeps , the poisons out 'of the system, tones up the stom ach.' regulates the liver and. kidneys and .-makes you well - aiL.. oyer. Rheumacide "strikes the root- of the disease v arid ' removes ' Its cause COOTAGIOII A QUESTION QF : T : : PREVEliTIOIL ; vn, ' ": Sinks;y drains, eating and ' cooking utensils sick Tooxn linen'and -clothing f requentlycapy the ;dreaded disease germ 'unnoticed ly the household; r,v! Thorough: and.hygienic cleansing Is, the, best safeguard Against : infection; and such ;a, safeguard is found In the - universal household necessity -Borax. ' , ' yf -: i t ' , v- , This simple preventive carries in it self, disinfecting qualities which i eii- ter thebrfc or apt. uppn the article to De ueawiBu m a uieuw manner,, eliminating jevery unwholesome prop erty irendering it; contaglon-probf y. while jat? too same , time Borax is ' of itself Wlharmless.as salt. ' t Unlike most disinfectants which de pend .upon their strength of fodor; or harmful-to-theHsystem aualities.to ar- This splendid remedy is sold by drug-1 resteer, prerent contagion, Borax Is gists and dealers generally, at, 50c -and $1 a bottle. In Tablet rorm ai zoc aim 50c. a, package,. Get a bottle to-day; delaya'are dangerous. Til-fonnded enmities : are ever- the most tjhstinate.--Cardinal De'ReJtz n - Old Do Horse, and. E mi m mmm v The Best Materiat-XSa : .- IRON icr.-ETHZ, r; 7 yir";,'T" I Taylor Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum ntid Mullen is Nature's great reme dy ouree;pousrhs, Colds, Croup and Con sumption, and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists, 25c. , 60c. and $ 1.00 per bottle. To your son give good name - and a iraue -ojiaiusu. ; Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for Children fiAAt.hiTicf-softens theeums.reducsinflamnia- tion, allays pain,cures wind colic 25c abottle A )oti.ent person own ij'.eniciency. advertises his Nature's remedy,;( being .easy' to ob tain and easy td'apply, a simple solu tion" in hGt - water heingv all the appli cation necessary and - requiring no prescription, it can be obtained from any grocer or druggist in convenient, economicai househpldL packages. In addition to its disinfecting quali ties, Borax is especially a household necessity, and can be used for soften ing . water, cleansing and whitening clothes, clearing the skin, whitening hands, makes an excellent dandruff remover and can be used: on the finest laces or most delicate fabrics without in j ury , while as . an.adj unct to the bath it removes all odor of perspira tion and leaves the skin soft and vel vety. ' ' ; ' ' ' - ' . . Simplicity forms a main ingredient in a npble nature. -Thucy aides. f , - : i. iuii ui. .i iii- -' t - ltch cured in 30 minutes hyTVVoolfoTd'j. January J-ouon; . fjxeyeraua. . An Autumn IdyL The autumn leaves are whirled along By every wind that blows; s Another breif and , precious year Is drawing to a close ; , The maiden gasps, as down the street With 'tearful eyes she goes, Because the smoke from burning stuff Bets in her throat and nose. 6 -Chicago Record-Herald. The brainy man doesn't care whether he is noticed or not and naturally-, commands attention. .The shallow man craves notice, and will do something sensational or ridicu lous to get it Rio Grande News. Deafness Cannot Be Cnred ; vlocal applications as theycannot reach the ttiaeased portion of the ear. There is only One way to cure deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed .Deafness is the result, and unless the inflanv mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition,: hearing will be destroyed forever.. Nine cases out of teio are caused bycatarrh, which is nothingbut an inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deaf ness (caused bycatarrh) thatcan aot be curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send f6t tirculars free. - F. J.Chicnkt & Ck).,Toledo,0. Sold by Drufirgists, 75a Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. FTTSLRfv. Vitus'Dance iNervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, frtrtai nottie-ana ireanae lreo. Dr. EL R. Kliiie, Ld.,931 Arch St., lhiia., -a. i' i -- A vrmmniimflv'hA finsnifiious of otlj- er men but VsKe vwill believe- what a iqphBe.t leauty doctor tells her; It costs, more to satisfy vice than l 1 ' - ff- i Guaranteed to tn ss5zsr ssx-.icfr! a?' if your JWerftrr daemncA " stock, write mft OLD .noaioH.. BHT-fcEir 1 ? MSAVEO PSUSStAK EEMEDY. OCX. If afflicted with weak yea use Ur- r wel tlUons? Got A splitting headache t Pains all over your. bodyl Try i HICKS' ,V TRIAL BOTTLE A MMA VAWmV '' Dispels all aches U U and iain immediately. . ' , ftegolar Sixes, 23c. and 50c AU Druicgists. - ' r "i - T; - - .-' ' -I i i I III "f -,W 1 mi . . .mum m n 7 i it i " mA 1 . ..' . l t;: . . " Vv-AjNr shoes at Aitt va.rLeL 8 ' v - rZf, PRICES. FOR EVERY is- -r- V -.T v v SHOES, 'AT PRICES. FOR !fc?:f.' i ;.'-Bn EJWBEf Or I ! t rftWllfcl, ' MEN, BOYS, WOMEN; MISSES AND CHILDREN. yct IV. . Oouafam ntatmm and nollm mora JGsn; m&n'aSS.BO, SS.OO and $3.60 fAoes lian anyothor manufacturer In thm UfS? world, s bacauao thay hold thalr lafum; better, wear tonsiarm and' are of graatai valua than any other shoaa In the world to-day. f W.LDouofaa 4 and 5 Gilt Edoo Shoaa cannot bo ei rice Is stamped on bottom. ere. ''Shoes maiieu xroa mcsv-m TV; Im IOUGI.A9 CAUTION. JW. L. Douglas name and p titnte. Sold by the oest shoe dealers everywm Ol the world, ' Illustrated catalog free. ' a i in vir itiisinaas and nsefnl In hon. fltoek af tkoBMinds selcet a it ikhntit. all' nuaraBtced- Any machine, any price. Write for Catlona nnd Barvaln list. SonTenlr Ifyon mention this pper. Irat dealer Jn the woria. nMii A t. . iVrlttHir : Machine Co., Xne Neiy Masohic;tcinple. ShclbyviJle, Special The ' new Ma sonic Temple, at tlijs place, is ery near , completion, and' will soon the rady for Masonic purposes. ;It standaf on the west side of Court Square and presents ari imposing appearance. "When entirely completed and furnish ed it will, be one .of the finest jMa. sonic, hnilding . in " the Stater Must Baise the Price. Must the dollar weeldy increase the price to $1.50 ? asks the Almont (Mich.) Herald. This is a question be ing considered by a large majority of the weekly newspaper men, land with out a donbt should be an swered in the affirmative. . Print paper, used for newspapers, 1 took a. jump ahout April 1 from $2.25 to $2.85 per hundred and this on tof of a gradual rise during , the past five years. Body type, also used for the newspaper could be purchased in 1889 at 29c per pound, but now 50c Practically every other article that gdes into the making up of a news paper, ; including labor, is higher, yet the old price of one dollar remains unchanged. This was made years ago, when prices were : lower ihan those quoted above, and something must be done to meet the added ex penses. : For years subscribers have been getting these bne-do,llar-per-year oaners for- less ' than the cosi: j of : production, advertising pay ing the ; deficiency, tnus leay- ing m ine . average ; pxAm, ouw onlv the ; fob department as a profit maker, and many times the profitf in f ii o caiita i a -i nsea in JnrLiuK wo fends meet. Harriman" upservex. iCCDistiller Indicted. Danvlle, Special. The Federal grand jury,which has beti ,investatt ing for the past ten days the frauds on . the government Returned three in dictments Friday afternoon against G. W: Richardson, or large distiller of Henry 'county,; charging .him : with renovingr "and concealing v spirits, il licit distilling,, and'fort f ailing '-'t maL-e .prerTetuTOaott-theVPpoBS: at his:"Jrs8ilery: . B. U Howard, , 'thf sorr.hrpnrr end cuacrer. was- also in- , f r. . mm To convince any woman that Pax- tine Antiseptic will improve her health and do alrwe claim lor it. ."We will send her absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtine with book of lnstruc- tions-and genuine testimonials.; Send your name ana aaaress on a postal cara. cleanses and heals mucous m e m -brane af fections, such as nasal catarrh, .pelvic -catarrh and inflammation caused by femi nine Ails; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles is extra ordinary and - gives .immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending it every day. 60 cents at druffffistsorbvmail. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU If OTHLSf O TO TRY IT. ftjtw ir T A Tn l I'll ibiatiin. maai. NO MORE MUSTARD PIASTERS' TO . BLISSSpJ THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN- EXTERNAL GOON 1 tK-lKKi im EXTRACT, OF THEyCAYENNE . PEPPER PLANT i .TAKEN .r . V DIRECTLY Iti VASELINE s DON'T WAIT TILI. 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