——— SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Ex-Senator M. C. Butler, Dyspepsia Is Often Caused By Catarrh of the Stomach—FPeruna Relieves Oa tarrh of the Stomach and » Therefore a Remedy For Dyspepsia I atta tl ft at ail tor ter D Co ’ i “J can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble, I have been using your medicine Sor a short period and I feel very much relieved, It is (ndeed a wonderful medicine, besides a good tonic.” as follows: ———— a a a a a a a a — X ATARRH of the stomach is ¢ rect name for most cas fd ach the catar Only an all infian n y n= ditions of the mucous me rane : nasalcatarrh,uterine catarrh caused bv feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply Incing the mac) gosing UU Buty aftections | r 5 5% Nal il, a surely can cure the bl Acals nC nt for feminine ills ever § testify 11 gf 3 s sob ta at ly ¥ > id Send for Free Trial Box THE R. PAXTON CO... Boston, Mass. It Looks so ood But | can’t eat it, is a common complaint. Parson Pil miasi required tions n NICKEL TA DROP NEW DISCOVERY: gives gw of & wared sass Boek of testimonials and $0 Days Free. Dr. H. H. GREEN'S SOSS, Boz B. Atlasia Ga, ILL BUY old defaulted tatlroad in, Stocks and Ne. eunrities havingnomarvet value, C, A, BTREAM, ox 112, 60 Broadway, N, ¥Y. Ar Ahan is Tis kr nro front mont FAY HICKS CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES Breaks up COLDS ING TO 12 HOURS Trial Berle ie. At Druggisty “Sam' Lewis’ Savings, “Sam” Lewis, the famous Londor to = aR 1001 hi if as ing tha The chari fortune accumuinte y ving of England's 1 e sponds thrifts. It was a business from which be derived more profit thai praise during his lifetime The world disfavor on its one case the usurer, gains and his victims’ forms a great public service. If the end justified the means, he would need Go other excuse, although his practices were sharp and his terms cruel, Many of our American philanthro- pists seek respectability and easy conscience in the same way Poul Bly it helped In Lewis’ mind to rea- son that if it stripped the profligate and inefficient sons of titled fathers the really needy would benefit from money which would otherwise never reach them.——New York World, monev-lendor larly of Lords and giving death of his widow tabie which the purposes he Holes generally Loewisos with thia his per looks vot in whatever losses, A woman doesn't have to be mars ried long in order to discover that her husband doesn't know half as much as he pretends to know, 1 x on Tod ET ES (ath Ww APPLES FOR MARKET. aave much to learn Fhe pe Wie 1sually In evidence are (a) | » PACK, ottled the full on the apples not well rel fille slack $41 enough bul arrival , at or not they are ation. (bh) Bad sorting. a number twos left in to (¢) Poor facing of an even size of end or not fitte face “et to two months ear of the cockerel at ling, unless Some eo musty and by keeping them hall starved get them to eat it say “thrive”) In a G. E. Pollard and oxi ‘annot $e oct DAIRY JOTTINGS Milk should be skimmed as soon as the least degree of acidity can tected, as the cream will all have been precipitated when that ed. Cream requires frequent if even ripening Is to be ghould be smooth and be de is reach- stirring velvety taste, and ia then ready for the churn, Much of the success of butter. maker depends on the proper ripening of the cream, For those who prefer to salt out of the churn, the following is the best method: Remove the butter when In the granular state, weigh it and place it upon the worker, spread evenly and the a. taste Sift the pass the work the and or until the salt thor- worked in. It may then hours, after which ond work galt butter, butter then run ; be ray for a few hould given a sed made the am oon con well 58 ¥ fry consumption trade Oftimes those the market thay ag and hel; iH to of mar year, He Pe number x to have been the price is more tha | hundred welght Unless: yet In i hold up until the heavy | mences in the something wurs that 1s | not ight these p ices oul shipping com Fall, when other things may influence the market As prices {are good, hogs that are ready should be shipped.” SPRAYING IS PROFITABLE Judging from the experiments thus far made it appears that spfaying for ight is an operation which no potato grower ean afford to neglect. Thirty { three farmers’ business experiments made during the past three years show an average net profit of $22.79 per acre due to spraying, The largest size of fine paper 1s knowhi as “antiquarian.” Tha sheets are 53x31 Inches, FAVORS MALE CHAPERON A journal devote in favor of ME, in ible objections to ’ loings male chaperons, insuper female duenna manifestly be there being no Now, fifty at she ns and i i 1 ¢ ieciares f there be its opinion, the "he chaperon either middle if she must young old, age in young or sixty or the present das under 8 danger he attent! she is much arts of fascination The young chap eron, therefore, is indisputably a mis But the old one iz no better To be old she must be a septuagenar PV that is is f there | monopolize all t all the dances, for ter versed in the than is her charge may bet. inclined to be soporific and over she ls sure to be seized with an overwhelming desire to get home and even feel a satisfaction in hurry with Edwin. But with the male chap. eron all these difficulties vanish, He is ideal, It is not necessary for him evening If he is elderly, nor does he Ail ie app a knowledge probable that know more than Well, there? rance of | and the men up there design, is ma) their terrestrial neighbors there are people Nothing, of course, if one no imagination, no play of the fancy, no soaring of the thought, nothing but a reaching forth for something eat or something to laugh at But if, when we look at that little red orb, gazing at us from the night sky, and say to there are men up there, much like us terrestrials, may. be better and purer, Hut yet turned out of Paradise, perhaps, and making that little world smile in flowers and fruits, how we will want to talk to them and ak them how they are get ting along and how about politics, what if up has io ourselves tell them all about their north pole, won't they tell us about ours? There ig no limit to the excursions of one's fancy If our brethren are up there, and, lke us, engaged in the universal work of bullding canals Portland {Me.) Advertiser, uss A WOMAN'S KIDNEYS. have so much to do, so , BO many eritical that it is to keep well Women any nalne t un or nany pains 10 suiler periods to go through, hackac) non $ woak kidneys Charles FF 22 Boyden § socket, hood, and for eight or ten my sufferings was very painful annoying symji When I began taking Pills 1 i weigh back many weighed 165, and than for years have been my during four me out of every atts Sold by all dealers box Foster-Milburs N. on am Dozn's only Years Y. Gibson's Definition Of “Lady.” The Rage. i has ha Pearls Are All Must Mean Something. Tearming iy A FOOD CONVERT Good Food the True Road to Health. persons nauseous tica Indig what is stion Ilyepepsia—Iis caused stomach in 1, the kind { the di- actually by the that gestive crippled. When this state is reached, to re sort to stimulants like whipping a tired horse with a big load. Every additions] effort he makes under the lash increases his loss of power to move the load Try helping the stomach by leaving off heavy, greasy, indigestible food and take on Grape Nuts-—light, easily di ested, full of strength for nerves and brain, in every grain of it There's no waste of time nor energy when Grape-Nuts is the food “1 am an enthusiastic user of Grape-Nuts and consider it an ideal food,” writes a Maine man “1 had nervous dyspepsia and was all run down and my food seemed to do me but little good From read- ing an adv. I tried Grape-Nuts food, and, after a few weeks’ steady use of it, felt greatly improved. YAm much stronger, not nervous now, and can do more work without feeling so tired, and am better every war. “1 relish Grape-Nuts best with cream and use four heaping teaspoon fuls at a meal, I am sure there are thousands of persons with stomach trouble who would be benclited by using Grape-Nuts. . Name given by « Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to | Wellville,” In pkgs. "There's a rea- % son.” put improp taxes the Organs way of 80 sirength they are is