To 7omeni 9' 'Do Hot Delay If you ere eonTtnced that your sickness I Imoum of oik derangement or dls aase distinctly feminine, too ought M one bring to your aid 1 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tt It acta directly on the g H organs affected and tones 5 , EJ the entire eyatem. B ' Ask Tout Druggist Bowels Get Weak As Age Advances The First Necessity is to . Keep the Bowels Gently Open , With a Mild Laxative Tonic Healthy old age la ao absolutely de pendent upon the condition of the bowel that great care ahould be taken to see that they act regularly. The (act 1 that a age advance the itomach muscle become weak and Inactive and the liver doe not (tore up the Juices that are necessary to prompt digestion. Some help can be obtained by eat ing easily dlgeated foods and by plenty of exercise, but this latter Is irksome to moat elderly people. One thing 1 certain, that a state of con stipation should always be avoided as It Is dangerous to life and herlth. The best plan 1 to take a mild laxative as often a 1 deemed necessary. But with equal certainty It 1 suggested that cathartlca. purgatives, physics, alt and pill be avoided, a tbey do but temporary good and are o harsh a to be a shock to a delicate system. A much better plan, and one that thousands of elderly people are follow ing, 1 to take a gentle laxative-tonic like Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, which act a nearly, like nature a 1 possible. In fact, the tendency of this remedy 1 to strengthen the stomach and bowel muscle and so train them to act naturally again, when medicines of all kinds can usually be dispensed with. Thia i the opinion of many people of different rges, among them Mr. O. P. Miller, Baroda, Mich., who write: "I am 80 year old and have been constipated for many yeara. Since receiving your sample bottle I have procured two 50c bottle and find that WHY INCUBATGR CHICKS DIE Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF HIDES Fur, Skins, Tallow, Beeswax, Scrap Rub ber, Metals, etc Write us your offering. Price list, tags, etc., furnished on request Standard traps at wholesale cost Our deal lugs guaranteed correct and on the square, SUMTER JUNK COMPANY , SPARTANBURG & SUMTER, S. & Kodak Finishing Cheapest prices on earth by photographic specialists. De veloping any roll film 5C Prints Lie and ac. Mail your films to DeL K. PARSONS OPTICAL CO, 244 KINO ST, CHARLESTON, SO. CAROLINA I-ILKORIO for Blind bleedlna protruding Plies. We do not propose tvln eomethlng for nothing-, but we refund your money If tnieorio fella to cure, we trust to your Hon esty. PIIorlo have cured thousands of eaees, where physicians pronounced them In curable by remedies. Why suiter a day when you haee a money back proposition. If Plleorlo falls. Mulled to'you on receipt of ilie. PII.EORIO CHEMICAL CO.. Columbia. S. C. QUIR1KE AKD 1R0N-THE MOST EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC Grot's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives out Malaria and the Iron builds up the System. Fo Adults and Children. Vera know what you are taking when yon take GROVES TASTELESS, chill TONIC, recognized for 30 years through oat the South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and General Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but yon do not taste the bitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readily in the adds of the stomach. Guaranteed by your DrngP4- We meB It. JUC. There to Only One "BROMO QUININE -t : nr X? w r.BOVF. nn jooa; iwi w " ""a on, ""Ml, r" "Hie Iccinol hoals itching c!iino end e!:crc uncivilly ccr.:;:br.ic:.3 Resinol Ointment with Kesinol Soap, ttops itching at once, quick ly and easily h-.3 the most distressing cases of eczema, rasn, nng tcttr r,f re' ere: c ' Burdueo Liver Powder. Nature' remedy for blllouane, constipation, lndlgetion and all atom ach ' dlseaae. A vegetable prepara tion, better tban calomel and will not salivate. In crew top can at I5o each. Burwell Dunn Co., Mfr, Charlotte, N. C. Adv. ( What' the Ueef "It did Jack no good to marry hl etanne-ranhnr. for ahe continued the habit of the office In their home." "How ao?" ".' "When he atarta to dictate ahe takea hlra down." . Mr. O. P. Miller. it Is the best remedy I ever used and does Just what you claim for It to the very letter. I can not recommend it no hlehlv." A bottle can be bought of any drug plat at fiftv cents or one dollar. Peo ple usually buy the fifty cent size first, and then, having convinced themselves of Its merit they buy the dollar size, which 1 more economical. Results are aiwuva guaranteed or money will be I rofiinilpri. Anv elderly person can fol- low these suggestions with safety and the assurance of good results. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of It be fore buying it in the regular way of a druggist, send your address a postal will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Washington St.. Monticello, 111, and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. Writ for book earing- roan chicks. Send o Umn of 7 friend that ue Incnhators and pel book free. Hainan Kenedy Co., Bla-k irell.Okla. Too Well Known. "Have you a speaking acquaintance with the woman who Uvea next door to you?" we asked an east end lady. just to make a little conversation. "A speaking acquaintance?" echoed the lady, opening her eyes wide. "Why, I know her so well that I don't speak to her at all!" nous Torn head ache iw nil' CAPTJDINB. It's llfliild pleas ant to take affects Immediate good to prereut Sick Headaches and Neiroiia Heatlacaea also. Your money back If not satlaned. lue., ise. and Ne. at medicine stores. Adv. Manv a slow man develops Into a sprinter when he has a chance to run into debt. TO STOP THE COCOn CURE THE Sway or mop the throat w lib the wonderf ul snttsep tlclim. POBTKHU ANTIHBPT1C BBAUNU OlL It ourei in one uay. s nu turoouvue -n- botue. Kc, 60c, IIUXL After all Is said and done, nothing is so stale as a satisfied man. Dr.Pteroe's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invig orate stomaoh.liveraad bowels. 8u(frooated, Uny granules. Easy to take as canny. Adv. The best of men are sometimes worsted and that' no yarn. RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS AT THE SAME TIME The Vondcrfu!. Old Reliable Dr. Porter' Antiseptic Healing OU. Prevents Blood Poisoning. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an 014 . R R. Surgeon Thousands of families know' it already, anH a trial will convince von that UR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL is the moat wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wonnds, Burns, uia sores, tnre ParhnnrlM. Granulated Eve Lids. Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all amnnda and external diseases whether lio-ht nr aeriotia. Continually people are ! findinc new use for this famous old remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist. Wemean it. 25c. 30c. f 1.00 That t iaxau v v"" everv nox. Liuni vuiu m vmiv v, J . jj. on, ana Clears away pimpico, wauuiwuei n nthrr treatments have proven only a 1 Vl-.l ' t cur r-' ?orted word for it. .I! perd Heslnol ' ' n Et no 1 ty lid .-cJ nol Soon f?io ere NoVr.cc.ticn Spray the trees. Scald out the feed trough. Feed a cow according to her capa- city. ' Butchering acraps cut up and fed raw make a good egg food. Every chicken raiser I laying for the hen that will lay for htm. There Is considerable demand in the large cities for live ducks. It la well to keen grit and lime within reach of the chicken all the tlma There la less in the kind of sep arator you use than in the way you use It One great advantage In- the poultry business Is the quick returns on the investment. Water the calf often. He will not be so liable to gorge himself with m:ik if you do. Pear blight can be eradicated If you are thorough, prompt In your work. careful and The lime in wood ashe seta the nitrogen free when ashes coma In contact with manure. Time and care spent in the orchard is almost sure to pay for itself and a good rate of. Interest beside. Silage, In light quantities. Is often beneficial to a brood mare, as It add a bit of succulence to the ration. One of the great drawback on many farms 1 the small site-and ir regular shape of the cultivated field. The chick that ha been stunted rill never become a show bird and seldom develop into a profitable fowl Do give the later summer , hatched chick a chance to eat their meal without being run over by --the older bird. For the geese a low ahed open to the south 1 about all that I needed. 1 geeae seem lmpervlou to cold weather. Parched corn I a good food every day or so, and warm water i appre ciated by the fowl during the f reel ing weather. Hundred of tree set every year die because of the neglect of the owner. It I not always the fault of the nurserymen. Dr. L. O. Howard declared recently that an annual loss of $357,000,000 i caused by disease transmitted by mosquitoes and (Ilea: Sheep that are being conditioned must have some form of green or suc culent food, and for this purpose root crop are unexcelled. Ton may think yon know a good deal about bow to raise poultry, but tne deeper you go into it the more surprise you will And. - Slnee dairymen have begun to keep account with each animal of . their herds many Interesting performance are beng brought to light. Meat or animal meal 1 Important during the winter month, or when the bird are kept In confinement Ground green bone I also good. . The pig that 1 fed corn alone from the time that it 1 weaned until It 1 marketed, at seven or eight month of age. rarely is profitable producer. A nock of sheep will waste more than hay enough-to pay for the lum ber to build a good rack In a' single winter. If you feed them out on the ground. The poultryman who provide warm quarters for hi bird and feed them well will get egg the winter through. Not so many eggs as In summer, but more than enough to pay . for ' their keep.' .- . - Empty the poultry drinking vessel every night : If water' freeze In the pans, turn them ever, and pour boiling water over the sides and bottom In stead of bringing the pan Into the kitchen to thaw out A cement floor In a poultry house has the advantage of being easily cleaned. I rat proof and doe not har bor Vermin of any kind, but It la very cold. For the comfort of the fowls It should be covered with three or four Inche of clean dry dirt ' An overfat fowl I almost a objec tionable aa a lean one. To fatten chickens properly tney aaouiii be so fed as to have Just enough ft to make them fleshy and to cook well. The fat should be well Intermixed with lean. . Very frequently when separating the whites' from the yolks of es tLe yolk becomes broken and f a fr o the white. Dip a cloth in v i s tr, wring H dry, and ti i i - 'a a c-.:":-y ( " it. " : t, ' ' ' ' ' ' "it J i Plant trees thla spring. , A mule eat less than a hone. Give the chicken Ume and grit Tree roosting In cold weather I not conducive to laying. Cultivation Is one of the four great essentials in orchard management Churning at too low a temperature 1 too long a piece or wore tor any body. . . ' . Keep the poultry houae clean and free from draft aa well a damp neaa. Agricultural expert tell us that the potential fertility of the aoi. Is un limited. ' , A good live Interest In exhibition tock I commendable In the market poultryman. . Apple tree may be planted either In the spring or fall The main thing 1 to plant them. '". . . Peach tree make good stock for plum grafting, as tbey usually have large vigorous roots. Don't fall to supply green feed, like cabbage,, beets, celery tope. These are relished by the birds. The 150-pound cow will hate to see Willie go to the short course for fear be will learn how to test her. An orchard will live longer, bear better and be more profitable by be ing well cultivated and enriched. . Well-managed poultry is preferable to farm crops in that poultry will produce an Income at all times of the year. - With fruiting orchards, mineral fertilizers are often great assistance, but an excess of nitrogen should be avoided. - Soli taken from a well-established alfalfa field and spread on land to be sown to alfalfa 1 a very good way to Inoculate It Spray your trees whether they have a crop or not spraying in on years Is Just as Important as In years ot heavy crops. Cowpeaa that have a lot of crao grass ana rox tan mixea wun ium make even better bale hay than the straight vines. The little chicks do best on corn bread made of sour milk, soda and cracked corn. Tbey should be fed on something clean. Many farmers every year lose a por tion of the value of their crop be cause they have not force enough to sow them In season. , Do not feed a cow according . to her age or breed. Feed her accord ing to her Individual capacity to put feed to profitable use? Why not play fair with your eowT Ton have parcel poet to help market your butter, so let' glvs them some more alfalfa to make it The poorest cull trash that finds its way to market cornea from the farm' era who should be producing the very best quality of prime mutton. . Cooked roots, mixed with : wheat bran or ground oat or barley occa sionally, will go a long way In making la better and more thrifty colt Root crops, such as parsnip, beet, and carrot, may be prevented from shriveling in the winter if they are covered slightly with dry sand In the bin or box. Bueceta with fowls comes with love for themlove tor the work of caring for them and breeding them. No one can thrive at any occupation who 1 not thoroughly in love with it ' Brood sows should have a quiet warm, dry place wnere tneir utters may spend the first week of their lives without being unnecessarily dis turbed by other animals or inquisitive people. ' Keep a bucket of bran and ' corn meal In the kitchen to use In prepar ing the mash. Many a table scrap or part cup of milk will enrich the mash If the bucket 1 handy. - v. A bright Intelligent man. a good manager ana a close ooserver win save more than hi wage In the amount of work he wlH accomplish, and In maintaining the condition of hi team. The safest bull the dairyman can use I generally a eras bull. At first thla may seem a strange assertion The reason, however. Is simple. Th bull that I known to be cross will always be watched.'- . Those old hen may be valuable keep sakes, but the young and vigor oua one will produce the most eggs. The manure spreader should b the generally used tool on the farm but thla 1 no reason why It should be left unprotected In the storm and wintered In the snow bank, A shed for the spreader would be best econ omy. If you have several kind of rough feed on band It will be a good plan to mix them up In feeding. Stock like change ot f ed as well as you do, and If their breakfast can be of one kind and their sr.j per of another, so much the better. Good awl-corn Is the key to g ting goo J Bt.'Hiis ot corn. A g stand of corn ia necessary to secure good yi ' N. Owing to the wet fall of 1911, t e Is - dow much doubt ful se ! i la t e country. One cannot a 1 to r' ct corn ar7 year n:';.-:h 1 i ' 3 v ". !"!'t t" r v t 1 t- r r t , f t i IS ' C '; 1 i (Conducted by the National Woman's Carls , , , tlan Temperance, Unlea. i ,. OUR CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR Compare Favorably . Witn i nar or Other Countries, Thanks to cuv Ity ef Temperane People. Our per capita consumption oi liquor compares favorably witn mat ot other countrle. thank to the tem perance agitators. ' ' When temperance people are oe- rlalvely told that the report ot tne commissioner of Internal revenue show an Increase in the output oi the brewers and the distillers, we must consider the Increasing number of Immigrants who come to our coun try with their own Idea of liquor drinking. The quantity of beer con sumed per capita In the United State I not as great as In , Belgium, the United Klrrgdom, Germany or, Den mark; and our per capita consumption sf distilled liquor Is less than that ot Denmark, Hungary, Austria, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. The quantity of wine consumed In the United 8tate I less per capita than In Portugal, Spain. Italy, France, Switzerland, Austria , and . Hungary. We should consider how nrach worse condition would be In the United State were it not for the activity of the temperance people of oar country. We understand there Is In the liquor warehouses an Immense amount of liquor which Jia not yet been dis tributed, but which Is reckoned In the Internal revenue report. SALOONS CAUSE OF TROUBLE Conviction In Police Court of Bris bane Inorease Greatly When Dram Shop Are Opened. The citizen of Brisbane. Australia were recently given a striking Illus tration of the fact that arrests for mis demeanors multiply with the opening of saloon doors and decrease when they swing shut A big strike was on In the city and many workmen were Idle. As an . experimental measure the saloons were closed for one week. Convictions in the police court oromntly dropped from eighty-six to twenty-six, and arrest for drunken ness from fifty to Ave. After one week of prohibition the saloon were permitted to do business from three to six In the afternoon. Conviction lumped to thirty-five, and arrest for drankenne to fourteen. Next, the sa loons were allowed to run twelve hour eaoh day. Conviction Jumped to eighty-eight, and arrest for dran kenne to forty. The following week all restriction were withdrawn, and the conviction numbered 109, the ar rest for drunkenness sixty-seven. NOT A PRODUCER OF REVENUE intoxicating Liquor I Net Neoeaalty Nor Luxury Fountain ef Vic Should Be Supprcd. (Br ATTORNEY GENERAL DAWSON or siansas.1 Our Idea of equity acquleec read ily in the doctrine that luxuries should bear a heavier rate of taxation tban necessities. But Intoxicating liquor Is neither a luxury nor a necessity. It I a vice and the fountain of vice, and we have no moral right to depend upon vice a a source of revenue. Luxuries are to be taxed; vice I to be suppressed. Furthermore, It can be shown from a myriad of proofs that the license system Is not a reve nue producer; It 1 not even what It pretend to be. In cities where tne prohibitory law ha been enforced and the revenue licenses or license fine shut off, the Incident of the liquor business court costs, paupers, de pendent and neglected children, and kindred public expenses, shrink also,. so that the loss of the license revenue does not affect the ordinary taxpayer. What He Made. A prosperous liquor dealer was boasting to a group of men standing near his saloon of the amount money he had made. I have made $1,000 in the last three month," he ald. Tou have made more than that, quietly remarked a listener. - "What Is that?" was the quick sponae. . .i--.,.ii-.-.-"':-; , 'Ton 'have made my two sons drunkard. .Tou have made their mother a broken-hearted woman. Tou have made much more than I reckon, but you'll get the full account some 4ay!" '"' Had Been Tried. , The police court magistrate of a nnnthern town wa talking- to Dl friend, a dUUUer. "Judge," he aked. "have you ever tried my number one brand of old MarkhamT" "No, John, admitted the magistrate, "but I tried thra men in court today who had 'rled It," -v God's Great Levers. ' There are the same difficulties In enforcing the restriction ot license aa those of prohibition. We have also learned that If prohibition does not al- wava nroblblt. neither doe clvlllia- Uon alwaya civllUe, nor education ed ucate, nor Chriatianlty cnnstianwe. But they are God" great lever by which w can lift; his blessed tool with which we can work his leaven in the lump of humanity obedient to tha etnw sure law of growth. Fran- e E. Wlllard. 'Tsx on Every Family. t: e i Is a t-sx on every rmiS'j v In ! h It Is lo- n t e r1 r u . y r i - -"v. r 1' t 1 i -t lis en r v. 1 f n it t l ic t( 1 I'll ' tut i t f.-oia t'. i) I i i! II 8 nec- s of t ,v.r famines. I'ra. 8-lena Halinan, ldent Tennessee W. C. T. V. Pres- Protec'on la Important r" . fen of boys and girls 1 . t the protecUon of p'g r 4 1 Spring Clipping of Horses. , i i The modern practice smong the best wsted and most Droirreasivs bora owners md farmers ia to clip all horses in the ipriog. It ia done on the theory that in .heir natural state horses were not obliged so work, ao could shed the winter ooet in tomfort over a period of several weeks, 4inea wra ohlicre them to do hard work on irann spring days, the winter coat, should m removed for the same reason that we 1 av off our heaw winter garments. Clipped torses dry off rapidly, hence they do not ake cold as easily nor are ttiey as prone be affected Witn otner eiimenia ae un dipped animals whose longer hair holds ha nersDiration for hours. Because clipped aoree dry off rapidly they rest better, get more good from their food and come out n the morning relresbea ana ni ior wot. Rinea tha aitvant of the ball bearing en closed eear cliDDina machine, the work of aking off the winter cost la easy, wun ;he machine a horse can be enppea an ever . . .-At. Al. - -I J , in hsll an nour, wnereas who vu hand clipper it required several hours to io it. -.. "I -J rainmum alsa now clio the COWS all iver two or three times a rear. The flanks tnd udder are clipped every three or four reeks, ao it is easy to clean the parts co lore milkinff. Thia means less opportunity tor dirt and other impurities to get into the milk. - . V POLYGLOT. ' V "How many foreign language can lone talk." "Well, he say he understands ev erything his baby says." HAIR CAME OUT BY HANDFUL BS Lewi St. Nashville, Tenn. 'About three year ago I had the ma laria fever, and wlien I recovered my hair wa falling out so that the doc tor told me to cut it off. My hair came out by the handful, and I had dandruff ao that I had to scratch It out every week, and my calp itched so that I pulled my hair all down trying to scratch it. I tried and and but they failed to do any good. At last I tried CuUcura Soap and Olntr ment. Tlrst I combed my hair out, made a oartlng on the side and rubbed my scalp with the CuUcura Ointment- tne next morning I washed with the CuU cura Soap and water, and continued unul the third appUcaUon gave a com- nlete cure." (Signed) Mis Nellie plete cure. (Signed) M. Currin, Dec. 8, Mil. CuUcura Soap and Ointment gold throughout the world. Bample of each ree, witn ss-p. dud di. ' post-card "Cuucnra, uepi. u, uoiwn. Adv. - , ..im politeness Ignored.- A Virginia farmer wa driving a re fractory cow down the road one morn ing. The cow and the driver came to a crowroad. , The man wanted the cow to go straight ahead, tut the cow nicked out the crossroad, A neero waa coming along toe crossroad. ' ' ' '" . Hald her off! Hald her off!" yelled the driver. " :..,'V.'- The negro jumped about the road and waved hi arms. ; me cow pro ceeded calmly on her way. ' "Hald her off! Hald her off, nig ger!" yelled the driver. . Ise a-tryln. ter!" replied tne negro. Speak to .her!1- Speak to her and he'll stop!" ' flood mawnin'. cow good mawn- In'!" said the-negro politely. ! , ' .Hi-M-.e a llnHuri r carefully every bottle ot CASTOR1A, a aafe and sure remedy for Infants and children, ana see uiai n Bears the ,,r . m Signature of (JittSeStt&&JU4C In Ue For Over 30 Tear. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Rubber Atrocities, WI ran avmnathlze with those vie-1 time of atrocity in tne ruooer re gion." "What do you know about tnem "If my business to carry our rub ber tree in and out of the bouse, ac cording to t.he weather." A r.nnfeaalon, Startled by convincing evidence that ihpv were the victim of serious kid ney and bladder trouble, number of prominent people conies tney nave found relief by using KURIN Kidney and Bladder Pill. For sale by all medical dealers at 25c. Burwell at Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Adv. Could Easily Believe It He I live on my wit. Rh You don't look any too well fed. Boston Evening Transcript ' vtil MMF.n HEADACHES ut.i. r-ipnnlNK ia tha best remedy- no matter wnai njin-wi. from tne neai, siuinn in h,h cowlltlon. etc I0e., Kc and 60o per buttle at medldne stores. Adv. While the season' alway open for fnrtun huntlns. few of the hunters are good shot. , ' INVIOORATTNO T- TMK rAI.K AND The O'd f" en.Va T i I i C, d rlT ont btna. enrir; eVeureAF-- .. ti auu ohiiarwo. int urn. Silly r :ople are usually happy, but riot all t spry people are silly. r. TV A T(l U M Tt .1 .in r. ii-.-U P .1 If I1 to f ' -f 1 4, 1 -"- And some men are too lazy to In dulge In guesswork. lire. Wlnalow"a Soothing- Syrup for Children teethlnir, eoftena the irnais, redaeee InAamme ttonUare palauraa erlod eolkoJoc a botUeJar Sometimes a man uso gold bricks to constructing k' air cast:--1. "r For rusckache Rheumaltom Kldneyst ana uiaaaer Cont.ln. No H.M Feemtnt Prose Aw I ION HIGH itarart eerlat Vl."' luaMliluw Terne aaaler ell f fester end oe.r end etSTeenara ItoftiMrtbeueorotber uniexe.ll Hie Bern mm cut from Kim leal ber.enoloa. ?r'ct-"l7" ed end me la oil He eu fertolnew B&O I etyle neilDleenertena w.---j.wj--- - 7 Ian aiDiiv wi ip..". eM trmm rer aeeler, every aieelilDe rnaraMS IM.u. w nkli, Sn. CHICAGO. ILL. I Write for rme new eateloe of meet aiorfeni Bee ot one llpplof eeo P ".,D TYPEWRITERS a 11 .k .,,, ranlad ind kllfullf fflpatr!. Henld V tot ft iwttUl, t , t1 rent applies on purchase. .srsir.s TTFwaiTB B . ""- osssaeiesM.aii.iii,e. FREE! FREE! 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Brmnd oalos and beet ll.SS or M for t Turn la and tapper SUt. Ualalog free. WeUSMkae,INeaateMle. surEiiot SEEDS TESTED AND TIM We ate headquarters for Seed Potatoes, Farm, Garden and Flower Seeds of the hlzheet quality and termination. Aleo Poultry Poods and Supplies, write at for prices and atab W. t , -, DIGGS A BEADLES (u) THE SEED SSESCHAINTS 3STOIES WCUMOND.VA. Classified Column BUFF LEGHORN EGBS, Vi lor Mr. B. T, Bonner, Aurora, N. 0. 16. WANTED TO BUY and eU all kind of pea, any quanUty. Palmetto Bro kerage Co., Qreenvuie, a. y. f CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTON egg for hatching, $500 pen; $8 perettlng. ' Other magnificent pen, $4 peretting. . Unfertile egg replaced. Lrge uiw. special prices. Crystal White urping-,. tnn Tarda. Brancnviue. o. w Mrs. J. N. Byrd. Prop. i .' AGENT8 WANTEO'For best elling household article on market, iargo . demand for goods. Write at once. Shepherd Merchandising Co., i Shepherd St, N. W. Washington. D. C. MRS. JOE . rtnoON . nt.mc.uj Cure Rheumatism, jficsema, inaigea tlon. Nervousness, Irregularities, Gen- erai Debility. TesUmonlals furnished. Dollar per bottle. From Druggists or direct postpaid. Box 24. Klttrell. N C. A He t a lie, no matter whether it Is white or black. ITCH Relleeea hi SO M'.aatee. . Woolford a Saultarjr Lolloo lor all kUMts Of toulagioua Itch. At Prugguits. Adr. .. . ' Anyway, the wage worker always has a bos to blame It on. w s I i vv a 4 Munyon's Pw-Paw Pills are unlike all oth er laxatives or cathar- tics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, thsy do not scour; they do ' riot gri; they do not w!tken; but they do s art all the sec-reti. of the liver S" i sf at:h in a way t at s puis t! c-e o i i bml:l-.y cw aa;-1 ;.a 1 1 i- v a I , o to t' s : ;'- ' v- i . . . ; i It. nil 1 i -..il ci i t y i- . j t; e sioniai.h to ;. i . t t ,,n fxi tU it ii r t i: o t ye i 1 i tar it I i.a sj cri'!. AH Dru; -;.iia. i ,..m.ii;ii:'- '7 V esrjjS)j a Y1'' ' ' 11