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TAKE WINE 0 ' CARMN ax Hawt ANJTNI MMMML JZ Wouldn't yoa pnfar to *nd ymtntM —AT HOME 7 Xs-Hyl ,800,000 woman h»T« bought Win* of Canlui from ti>* lT druggnts and hsre cum! Ifciamlim at home, of rich MH as periodical, bearing fewa and ovarian pain», leucor ■W H«TMMM, dbaiaaa*, uim and despond •ht, wil by female weakne**. Than* are sat «a*y caaaa. Wine of Cardni coroa when the Cardni «oaa not Irri tate (be organ*. There is no pain fa the treatment. ItiaasootLing taaio ef healing herhs, free from strong a»4 Artatie drngt. It It laemi f-' becauae it coiea in a Htf." Cardni can be bought fnm jraw druggist atjlift a Utile aad yon fcraafcaent today. Will yon try it? I. - - -- raaalrta* apMUI dlr»*tl>n». PAPOOSE POPCORN • A Iw Imi Matafirf *mt rtflAOl, POULTRY, P9PPIIM A mbacrlbar to tks ■■■>■■ AgrtaaMaiiit imnl Us orlgl- Ml M 4 from aa old ladlaa la Martowaat Tnu Altar »i|«i Mating wltk It nim y«n k* wrota Uti paper: "With good gronad ud care It will make from M to 104 bushels to tha aora, sad planted tblch and rat ■talk and an It will maka mora toad and batter feed tbaa any tolag I ever «aw. Tha old In dlaa aald poultry (ed oa It woald ■arar have tba Man. I have lot loat a (oM with cholara •tnea I have bee# raising It. It alao pope beautifully" Thla ar ticle brought hatreds of re fusal* (or seed, aM aow only a taw bushel* ara Mt Bend 19a tor a S Binntha' trial subscrlp ttoa to Southern Agriculturist, M C. W. Bdf.. Naahvllle, Tsnn, aad yea will gat 10* aeed by r» ton Mail, alio detail* at |U prise aaed growing contest kiIIth.COUCH ; AND CURE THE LUNCB Dr. King's New Discovery ___ Price FOR I Olir,HS and Eoc4sl 00 ' Free Trial. | Sureat and ftuickuat Cure for all ' THROAT ami LU NO TROUB LES, or HOMEY RACK. ——uemwiMUM—M—itaa THE HEGE LOG BEAM SAW MILL WITH HEACOCK KING FEED WORKS Ksuisr* AM' Hotuv; \V«M»I»W«»RKINU Ma«'»IINBKV. Ottos (ImtUNn, MUITK MAKISIL ANH £IIIMM I. K AML» FIMH MAI'HINSKY. I'OMS MM.I.*, KT/'., KT»\ I GIBBCS MACIIINFHY CO.. Columbia, S. C. THE Gibbfs SHINGLE MACHINE i nuLU j > en i» Rocky Mountain Tea Nugge's A Bnsy MEDIANT for BASY PEOPLE Brings Golden Health end Renewed Vigor A for Conntiration. ImllfNHtlon, Lire nuJ K.'lih v Troubles. Pimpl«w. Ec/eme, luipur* HI-id. Rati Breath. Blu*ci»h Bowels. Il»*H.lach. en I lU. k.t.'He It> R««rkv Mountain Tei% in tab let fr»rm. flft rente a !*»«. Ocnuiito tumle by ll'>LUercn Duett Co vpaxy, Mn-iUon. win. COLDEW NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE BEE'S Laxative WP ' HONEY "'TAR An improvement over all! Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs. | Strengthens the Lungs ana Gently Moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. mvuius ; PMe UsdldM fie., Chicago, 0. S. A. S H. ELLISON & Co. Pinasalve acts like a poultice. Best thing in the world for bqils, bums,' cracked hands, tetter, etc. Sold by, S. H. Ellison. & Co. One night is all the time necessary to prove that Pineules is the best remedy in -the world for backache and all kidney or Madder troubles. If yon have rheumatism or any other blood disease a single dose will give relief. Sold by, S. H. Ellison J& Co. A SHIP'S DOCTOR. n* niaft rn WkM Ha shmM mm IkaaM Mat «• r>U. ▲ correspondent of Lloyd'a Weekly baa expressed the views of a ship doc tor In the following worda: "Many traveler* ara in doubt as to the po ll ti on of the ship's doctor la regard to hla remnneratlou front paaaengers for •arrlcaa rendered. The merchant (hip ping act enact* that every foreign fo lng veaael hiring a hundred peraona on board or upward ah* 11 carry ou hoard aa part of bar complement a duly qualified medical praetloner. Further mora, an emigrant ahip-1. a., a foreign going raaaal which carrtea fifty or mora ataarage paaeenger* mint hare « medical man, Irrespective of the number of crew or of other passengers carried. The salary of the doctor on board la commensurate with these du ties to his ship. To any paswngers who are differing from ordinary forms of seasickness and Ita concomitant evil* or who receives Injuries which are in any way due to the ship the doctor's services are free. For any aicknea* eoutractad before sailing or during a voyage which ls not connected with the above named conditions be la entitled to a remuneration at the name rate as he would receive on shore. >b rlously It would be as unfair to ex pect that hla service* to passengers should be rendered gr*tis aa It would be for any visitor In a hotel or travel ing on a rullway to eipoct to have medical attention free In any Illness for which the hotel or railway authori ties could not be held responsible " The writer of a letter to tha I/ondon Lancet say* that the case of the ship's surgeon Is slated with accuracy lu the above sentences and adds that ship's surgeons are of two kinds first, those who after they have qualified take such a position either for health or for pleaaure, and, second, those who elect to make sea life a permanency. The ptiy of the nbl|>'a doctor vnrlctt from *BO to |.V» H month. Tlila In for dntlea to n'fleer* and crew. An regard* paaaciiKci" I» relation to tlie aurgeou the following group* will Include all: Klrat, tlie passenger who take* the Initiative liy remunerating the surgeon, per hap* hiwlsoujely, for any service* rendered; xecoud, the psasenger who ask* for lii* bill and paya It If reason able; third, the paMseiiKcr who. travel lng for the Hrat time, doe* not know whether to n*k for hi* bill or wait for It delivered, hut la pleased to lie eullglitencd on the mutter; fourth, the paHHi ugei wlio cling* to the old Uuie notion tliut the aurgeoii la there solely for the benefit of pnaaengers, and, fifth, the puHteuger who never Intend* to pay tlie Burgeon.— Medical Itecord. He Thought It MI«M Wheu Patrick received an onler be folloVfil lt Jnipilcltly h* far «a he could —sometime* even further than Ida (el tlo'brtilii realised. "He mints a pane o" windy ghiaa tlu lnche* liy fnorteeu." aald Pu trick one (lay aa he entered a ulioji where hid employer, li inadter carpenter, traded. In the a hop wa» n youug clerk tfho HieVer inla*ed n chance for a little Joke at the Irlahninn'a expense. * "If we haven't any ten by fourteeua," lia aald, "1 tuny have to give you a fourteen hy-teu." Patrick rubbed lila head thought fully. Then lie atood pondering for a moment anifat last remarked: "Ho'l In tlie great rooali for It. and there'a no other place near to get It. Give me wan o' thlm foorteen by till*, and If he turrna It aldewaya ami oop jilde down there'a not a aow I would know the difference."—Yniith'a Com panion. Mirror* In Ik* Middle Alee, In the middle age*, when «teel anil allver mirror* were alnioat excluelvely uaed, a method of backing glan* for the aame purpose with thin aheetx of metal waa known. Small convex luirroni of glaaa were made In Germany before the alxteenth century aud were In de mand uutll comparatively modern tlmea. They were produced by blow lng atnall glaaa globe*, Into which while they were hot waa pnaaed through a pipe a mixture of tin, antimony aud roaln. Wheu the globe waa coated Inalde It was allowed to cool aud waa afterward cut Into couvex leuaea, which foruiad amall but well defined linage*. L f ——-— 1 ', '■ * What Miration D 0... The average educated uian get* a ■alary of f I,WO a year. He worka for ty years, making ■ total of S4O.UUO In a lifetime. The average day laborer get* 11.00 a day SOU days In a year, or $450 In a year In forty yeara he earns 91H.000. The difference, or |22, 000, e4ualx the value of an education. To acquire this earning capacity re quires twelve years at school of 180 days each, or 2,100 days. Divide |22, 000 hy it, 100, aud It Is fouud that each day at acliool Is worth a little more than |lO to the pupil. Itnatllt. "I am not rich," aald the science crank to the great alienist, "aud I have no fortune to leave to the cauae of science, hut when I die I am going to bequeath my brain to the atudents of your college for dissection." "Believe tue," answered the professor politely, "We shall appreciate your gift. We are profoundly grateful for theae bequests, however small they may be." A Mailer ml (lua(*. Bpawnger I've noticed coll aider* bio change about you since you stopiied drinking. Mark ley Well. I've noticed that there'a considerable more In ray pocket.—Philadelphia Press. AW*l Time. Mr. Stoplate—D'ye know, Mlsa Cut ting, I'd dearly love to 'ravel. Miss Cutting (meaningly)—Weli, why don't yout—Exchange. Education 1* th* apprenticeship of Ufa.-Wlllmot. It is difficult to cure a cough or free yourself from the discomforts of a cold unless you move the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels and drives all cold out of the svstern. Then comes its soothing effect and strengthening influence upon the throat and lungs. For Croup. Whooping cough. Colds, and' all; Lung and Bronchial affections, no I remedy is equal to the original Laxative Hoqey and Tar. Sold by, S. U. Ellison, & Co, 1 NUMBERING THE PEOPLE. Dark Pratt*ttons ky rssa mi mm mrnm~ llak Cssasa Mil. It was In 1T53 that a proposal to count the people was Drat made. Thomas 1 "otter, SOD of tbe archbishop of Canterbury and member f* 81. Germans, Introduced In tbat year a bill "for tuklnic and registering an annual account of tbe total number of tbe people and of tbe total number of biarrlages, blrtlia and dentlia and also of the totnl number of poor receiving • lui* from ever)' parish and extra paro chial place In Ureat Britain." It waa Inevitable, of course, tbat directly this proposal waa made tbe precedent of King Divld should be quoted. And many were the Jeremiads aa to tbe al ternative evil* which would befull tbe country. Those submitted to David were mild In comparison. Mr. Thorn ton, member for York city, said: "I did not Is'lleve that there waa any set of men or, indeed, any Individual of the human species so presumptuous mill so abandoned as to make tbe pro posal wo hare Just henrd. • • • 1 hold tills subject to lie totally subversive of tbe last remains of Kngllsh lliierty. • •• The new bill will direct tbe Im position of new tuxes, und. Indeed, tbe addition of n very few worda will make it the most effectual engine of rapac ity and oppression that was ever uaed against an Injured people. • • • More over, an annual register of our people will acquaint our enemies abroad with onr weakness." Matthew Hldley, another opposing member, added that hlw constituents "looked on the pro|M>sal as ominous and fetirod lest some public mlsfortuue or an epidemical distemper should fol low the numbering " However, the bill passed the commons, only to be promptly rejected by tbe lords. Not until lHttO was tbe proposal again made, and on this occasion it was brought to a successful Issue. The first census of Kiigland and Wales was taken In March, IHol.—Fortnightly lie view. A Creeping Death Blood |loiaon creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. K. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully his hand, which swelled tin like blood poison ing. Buck ten's Arnica salve drew out the poison, healied the wound, and saved his life. ' Best in the world for burns and sores. 25c at S. K. Bigß's drug store. A woman who can smile sweetly at her opposite neighbor, who has just come out iu a new and expen sivc saque, while she is compel! t«> weaf her last winters'* cloth gar ment, may be set down as the acme of goodness. Sittd by Dimilti Sometimes, a flaming city is I saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, u cough hangs 011 so long,, you feel as if nothing but dynnamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoon C»a., writes- "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept hei awake nights. Two physician could not help her; so she took I)r King's New Discovery for Consum ption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and I„a Grippe. At S. R Bigg's drug >tore, price 50c and #1.00; guaran teed. Trial l>ottle free. Lillian —Wasn't it sweet of your husband to send you a kiss by wiree? Mabelle —I haven't decided yet I am 'suspicious that a telegraph op erator was a woman. Probably more women would take out life insurance j>olicics if they did not have to state theii real age. Strictly Genuine Most of the patent tcedicine test titnonials are probably- genuine The following notice recently ap peared in the Atchison (Kan.) Globe: "Jot* Tack, a well known engineer, running on the Missouri Pacific between Wichita and Kiowa lately appeared in a big one. with a picture, and when he was in this office to-day, we asked him about it. He savs lie had terrific pains in his stomach, and thought he had cancer. His druggist recommend ed Kodol ami he savs it cured him He recommended it to others, who were also cured " Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat and cures all stomach troubles. Just as surely as the sun shines yom stomach can IK? brought back to its originally . pure condition and life sweetened by this lasting and trnlv the greatest rtigestant known Sold by Anderson Crawford & Co. "What happets when a ma»'a temperature goes down as low as it can go?" asked the teacher. "He gets cold feet," answered a sni ill pupil. When e't.r you feel im|triidinjf ill, And need a magic little pill. No other one will fill the bill Like PeWitt's Little Karly Risers. The Famous Little Pills KARLY RISKRS cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Hilliousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising eneiay. Good for either children or adults. J. C. P Jones. Chief Burgess, Milesbugh Borough, Pa. says "I never used pills in mv familv during the forty years of housekeeping, that gave such satisfactory results rs De Witt.s Little Karly Lisere." Sold by Anderson Crawford A Co. fmeyshmemiar MG\, BOOK. llc»[^&stimP Diabetes, Diseases of tbe Heart and Longs, Skin IMmm, \l Urostl nation. Kheamntlem. Htomach Troubles, and >ll other trouble* bavin* tbelr origin ID an Inactive or aHontonalltir. Onlntnr "liver Nfulalnn" ui similar preparations simply (five temporary relict, but Dr. Thaebera (Jver end IHisxi Syrup cores to stay eured by putting tb« liver In a healthy oondltlon and for Crying ynur *v»U in UKslnst future attacks of disease. It ii the only preparatiob that doe* IU work by entirely removing the cause of the trouble. The symptoms nrdtaeaaedkblncyeam: Weakness In tbe small of the bark, alek hnulacbe. iieltia In lolna and groins. numbnoaaof the thlgba, high-eolorwd or sraid- Ing urine, milky or bloody urine, frequent desire to urtnste, nsusra, vomiting, colic. eonstlpHtlon, bot and Cold flu-bes, furred or unnaturally red tongue. Tbeae an* (lie eymptoin* of diseased kidneys ; don't neglect tbevn. Only one remedy contains nil the curative properties actantlflrally combined— required In the tr. alinent of l.lver und Kidney dlefssis, and that Is Dr. T bar tier's l.itrcr and HNxxl Hyrup. tOHKI I.A: Mandrake fM»y Aprils), Yellow lv«rk, Dandelion, Hydrangea Hevea Barks , Henna, Hursupurllla, tlentlan, lodide of I*ntaaaluni, Bueba, Juniper Free sample and "Dr. ThacbeTs Health Book,' with confidential advice, for the asking. Write today All druggists, M cents aa gl.eo per battle. TMACHKK MEDICINE CO.. CHATTANOOOA. TKHN. FOR 1905 The Atlanta The Greatest American Weekly newspaper, ONE DOLLAR PER TEAR. 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I FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE I I Will positively cure any case of Kidney I I or Bladder disease not beyond the reach I I of medicine. No medicine can do more. I I FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE I 1 1 W illMllfcl VVIIh A. H. Thorn**, Mgr. With Creek Caal Co., Bsffcla, 0., writaat ■ , , . "I bar* been aflllctod wteh kidney and bladder trouble for years, pas*- I strengthens the urinary organs, SSSKSS builds up the kidneys and invig- I I orates the whole system. POM'S KIDMEYCUM »I,OOI> IT 18 GUARANTEED JL.« I TWO BIZEB 600 mm* SI.OO ki says then la a* r«Mdy that viUMwpmvriltt sou in kgomokb by 8. R. Willlamston, IN. G. If yon cannot eat, deep or work, I feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hollister's Rockv Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick There is no r medy equal to it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. T. J. Latham, ami J. M. Wheeless ' A Co., Koberhonville, N. C. - T"' n, R theologian named Fiddle k in» dto accept his degree; I "l-'or." sai'i he "'tis enongh to be I F.ddle . I Without being Kiddle D. D.'' —Puck It will iiring rich, ted blood, tinn flt-sh and untile. Thai's what I Mill ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, ' keeps you well all summer. 35 rents, Tea or Tablets. T ). Latham, and J. M. Wheelesa Hi Co., Roliersonvibe, IS. C. FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS^ OUR GREAT 1905 OFFER We have pvrclnuil a number of annual sul»cri|>tir ns to the Sol THKRN AGRICULTURIST, sad, u long as they last, *e will give one free of charge to everv subscriber who PAY* for THR hNTKRi'KisF. a lull ytar in advance. If you aie in airears pay up u»w and get thia valuable present. If yon are not already a sub scrilier tend in vour order at once, before tbiajfreat offer vi«,with drawn. Southern - Agriculturist ia published at Naabville, Tenn. It i( iaaued 24 time* a year and the aultseription price ia only 50 centa. It contains more reading matter than most dollar papers and ia edited by Southern men who know the needs of Southern farmers. Every iaaue is like a big experience meeting, the farmers' questions oeing answed by such men as Maj. Thomaa J. Key, formerly Assistant Commis a iiiimer of Agriculture of Alabama, and Prof. A.M Soule,Director of the Virginia Experiment Station. The Home Department ia conducted by Aunt Anne, whom all readers soon learn to lore. WE OFFER $1.50 IN VALUE FOR SI.OO Hut vou mutt hurry. This proposition will not he held open indefinitely. The Enterprise Sample copies of SotrrHKRN AGRICULTURIST FREE at our office rrisoo System fgjjgßf CHICAGO ft EASTEHN ILLINOIS * Double Daily Trains BKTWKBN St. Louis and Ghicago HOkNINO AND EVENING From LaSalle Street Station, Chicago 9,50 a. m.— 9. 10 p. m. From LuioaSta.( Merchaotaßrldge)St.Louie 9.30 a m 9.46 p n Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging Equipment entirely modern and new throughout A IMII'HI.K TRACK RAILWAY H|iii|>|iel with practical »n«l approved safety appliances Substantially >onstruced. tenuis 8. Ilißgs, Pre*. T. W. Tilghman lien. Mgr. Jno. D. Biggs, Sec ft Trcaa DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO . . Manufacturers of . North Carolina Pine Lumber, J> J> > > • • • • OENNI* SIMMON*' BRAND CYPRES* SHINOir ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. a» >■». 1111/ A .tomii n. rnßm* J w W When You Buy Spoons ktl», forks. «tc, bay reliable bra ads. no if tbay *» coat a little MR. TWy are-worth the 4lCmm. If "BURNERS BROS' It tlx map it iMta |«nM >oim quality, famous far wear. Sold be Mta| dealer* peery where; Pw CiUtofW addieaa the auhere. IHMIIIMIIII !•»*> Co.. a.
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