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J" ,11. A llTOvJ BELIEF lA I lid pnemmmmu jj JyASJ ma BtnnianmiBitnraiM H i should give up to the "blues" until this reliable remedy has been tried. It has proven a blessing to other women and will not disappoint you. It brings that buoyancy of spirit, elasticity of step and lightrtfess of heart Wiich Js the corner , stone of beauty. A healthy woman is always beautiful. , V - Weatville, February 4, 1899. I feel that I mnst say a few woTds in praise of the Ladies' greatest friend, Wine of Cardni. It is the most wonderful remedy that I ever trted. I have been a sufferer for years, at times bengr confined to my bed two or three days each month. A friend recommended Wine of Cswdui; and since I have taken it I have been greatly relieved. I intend to continue to Uke It, for I. know it is as recommended. ) I will use every effort to get others to use it. Mrs. MABY fc. cuoiiiJf. For advice in cases requiring special directions. JlL' "The Ladles' Advisory Ipwtment," The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. i,;'r r - ( . ' . r ., . , L THE , TIMES, BICHMOND, VA. Daily adSunday 4 mi, on si. The next few months will cover the Presidential and Congressional Cam paigns, and a few additional months will include the Inaugural of the Presi dent and the close of the second session of the Fifiy-Sixth Congress. The Daily Times is peculiarly fitted to cover the entire field with its full Associated Press reports, its large staff of Special Correspondents throughout the State, and its Staff Correspondents at all inportant news points. The Times had no ax to grind, it prints the news as it occurs, and the man who reads The Times gets all the news all the time, truthfully reported and unbiased in any particular. No subscriptions accepted at this rate after November 1st. The regular subscription rate of The Daily and Sunday Times is $5.00 per year, 2.50 for six months, and $1,25 for three months, or 50 cents per month. The Twice-a-Week Times is $1.00 per year, SO cents for six months, or 25 cent J for three months. Send one cent stamps for fractions of a dollar. Send for samples. Always state if Daily or Twice-a-Week Times is.desired and for what leneth-of time- Address The Times, Richmond, Va. The Standard . (daily) PUBLISHED EVERY DAY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One week One month . One year 10c. 35c. $4.00, Delivered to , any part of the city by carriers. , : The Standard ..(WEEKLY). ' IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, . " SUBSCRIPTION TJUCE: .; Three months. . . . 25c. Six months 50c One year $1.00. The WeekTyj alfays fut Sf m ioci an(l other c-ocT news. . Givp) us a trial order on ! your r.ext Job Work. mmnmim Health and Beauty; 3 For generations women have been taught that "beauty Is only skin deep' but, like many proverbs, that will not stand. Beauty is blood deep. There can be no beauty witttfout health. Our grandmothers lived closer to naturethan we do, and they were so sheltered by their home lire that healtrf aiyl beauty vipre theirs naturalfj. Skin fooJ, freckle lotions and face bleaches were unknown commodities. But theft has been a greet change fn the life of women since then. With broader " education and Idrggr opportunities, she has developed ntnallu i the exnense of her health. From A ISjVlWIJ 1 the quiet duties of home she has gone forth 1 1 until now we una ner in many avocations or life, which prove too great a tax on her vitality. Itow sad it is to seethe cheek robbed of its color and the eye of its fire. These symptoms nearly always show de rangements in the delicate feminine organ- Ism. They don't call for bleaches Or paints or powders, but for a remedy that will make the affficted organs strong and well. Wine of Cardui is just such a remedy. Women, broken In health and spirit have been made i...Uhu and hannv hv this Wine. No one Gbamberlain's Couifh Bcracdy Great Favorite. . The soothing and healing properties or this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a erect favorite with people every where , It is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmtnl drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale at Marsh's drug store. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not co6t you a cent if it does no ernnA O'no nrmlinntinn TPlll TfiliflVfl t.hfl gVisv.. - -w ' , pain. ' Tt also cures sprains and bruises in one-third time required by any otner treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other . swellings are quickly cured Dy appiying.it. ivery doi tle warranted. Price 25c, and 50c. For sale at Marsh's drug btc-. A (Ms Merry Laugh ,. Is always heard when he reads Mr., Bunny, His Book By Adah L Sutton, illustrated by W. H. Fry. The Favorite Juvenile of It is a book of bright, jingling rhymes surpassing the Old Mother Goose melodies. Every story is fully illustrated by amusing pictures that are sure-to bring hearty laughter from the children. The book, with its merry melodies and quaint pictures appeals strongly to the imagination and humor of the ohjldren. . Yoiir Jfiy-aMlGirl Will be interested in. the, comical situations, quaint characters, redicnlous personages, catchy rhymes, and bright sayings found in Mr. Bunny, His Boot Qrown up children enjoy the humor, the laughable incidents, and queer episodes as well as the small ones. What tie Press Says: : Mr. Bunny, liis J3ook is elegantly printed in colors. The Bookseller, This b5ok BtanJs alone as the finest jiew juvenjle gn the market a never failing source of enjoyment to the chil dren. -Young Feople's Herald. It is tremendously cfever and ought to be a good seller. R. F. Ourcault. Substantially bcfundj over lQp pages; 911 luches; front cover showing, de sign stamped in thrae bright colors, also back cover design showing a com itil Bunny Basebnll Team; printed on good, strong mper, injar fae tjjfc, easily read. Each pagt printed in three gorgeous jolors. Sent Tostpaid $1 I. Our illustrated is FREE, I 1LFIE10 1. CO., AKRON, OHIO. Take Heart. Though fearful storms have swept in waifth About thy toilsome, rugged path, And thou hast of times been cast down And. sore disttiayed my For tune' frown, Faintjiot, but bfav.ely bear tfiy nr rt. 0 fellow ma;f; onc3 .more takef heart. The storm is .followed by the clam, , . And winter gales by airs of balm, Dark night gives place to 'sun bright day; Let hope still cheer thee onihy. wav. . f Beyond the cloud still shines the sun; Press on till the work is done. Perchance thou many times hast failed. 'Some weakness over thee pre vailed, And thou hast faltered in the strife 1 And sadly ruecl thy blighted life; Though great thy grief and keen thy pain, O weary ooe, take heart again. Dwell not upon thy mournful past, Arise, and for the rght stand foof. Be strong and biavo, fold not thy nanas For thee siill flow life's golden Tq betLer things sweet voices call And God in love rules over all. John Allen GuUford in Bos ton Transcript. . Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thlity Years of Suffering. "I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past be ing cured,'' says John 8. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. "I spent so much time and mbney and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of reoovery. I was so feeble from the effects o f the diarrhoea that .1 could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles 1 am en tirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxi ous that it be in reach of all who sufler 'as I have." For sale at Marsh's drug store. Cuts and Bruises Quiculy Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm appied to a cut, bruise burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment.' Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellinirs and lameness. For sale at Marsh's drug store. A very correct idea can be had of the immensity of the ocean travel when it is understood that one thousand vessels cross the Atlantic once a month regu larly. and some of them twice. Anderson Intelligencer. The Bravery ot Worpah Wai grandly shown by ITrs. John Dowling, of Butler, Pa., in a three years' struggle with a maligant stomach trouble that caused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion All remddies failed to relieve her until she tried Electrio Bitters. .After taking it two months, she wrote: "lam now wholly cured and can eat anything. It is truly La grand tonic fdr the whole system as I gained in weight and feel much tronger since using it. Jt aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50c. Guarantted at Fetzer's drug store. Endured Doftih's Agonies. 0V a roaring, fire enabled J 1 Garrettson, of San Antonio, Tex., to he Sown wfTen attacked wih asthma, from wLiiti he buffered or yfiars. He writes his misery Vas often so rrcafrtliat it seemed he endured the asonies of death: t)utDr. King's New Discovery for cc sumption wholly cured him. This mar velous medicine is the only known cure forasthmaas well as consumption, coughs and colds, and all throat, chest and lung troubles. Price 50c and SI. 00. Guaranteed. Trialbottles free at Fetzer's drug store. w'fi a-ifc.rfVrfjVii- it A . 'ftiVm-.fi Lv lUrliTrti'ili limit U'" - - " 4 The Kind You Ilavo Always ii use for over it j'ears, - . - anuas Deeuiuiiuouuucr jjjs i' 7 JT' sonal supervision since its infancy CUCutt Allowtao onfe to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health off Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA . Castoria i a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and 'Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It. destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS. S7 Bears the Tie KM You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. TM OKNTAUN COMMNr, TT MURRAY STUCCT. NIW TORR CIJV. Eii.iuiiii mil nawia f .pm FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup has been used for over fifty yeara by mil lions of mothers for their children whne teething with,.perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every, part of tn9 world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for 'Mrs. Win slows Soothing Syrup," and -take no other kind. The following change of schedule took effect July 22.' 1900.' ""O NORTHBOUND. i No. 8 arrives at 5 37 am, , ...'86 " ' "10.26 a m, ' .12 " " 718 p nv " 38 ' " ,, f 8.51 p m, (flag) . 34 " " . tT.54 p 'm, 62 " , l . '2.00 p m (lrewtt) ... SOUTHBOUND,,, Noi 37 arrives ati'8.49 a m, (flag) 11 " " 11.25 a m, ! 7 " ' " 8.5tpm,M: t ' - 35 14 9.10 p'm, (flag) 33 ' " 7.29 am, '1 61 " " 8-49 a m, (freight) Effective1 July 22nd, trains' Nos. -11 and 12,. heretofore" operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N O, via Selma, N O, will be discontinued east of lialeigh, N C, and operated between Raleigh and Greensbro, handling lo cal sleeping car line between these points. At the same time pullman sleeping caT line No. 5G8, now. operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte, N O, in connection with trains No. 11 and 12 via Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 3 anfl 4, 33 and 34, approximate schedule as follows: Nos. 3 and 33 Nos. 34 and 4 Daily Daily 7 40 p m Lv Norfolk, Va Ar ?) 20 a m 4 33am " Danville, Va "1251 ' 805 a m Ar Charlotte,N G Lv 920 p m No. 35. when running ahead ofNo. 7, s flagged if necessary for through travel south of .Charlotte, and is etoppqd for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for pass engers fou Salisbury, Lexington, High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyille, LyrchVurg, Charlottesville and Wash ington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places scuth'of Newalls. No. 38 stops to let off passeng?ts fronf regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping t laces, Lynchbuig or lDrfVond. Nos. 83 and 34 stop at Qpncord for fassengors to or from the O. C. & A. Division Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. Also tosa turour passen gers to or from Richmond dt Nofolk, Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trams and connect at Salisbuay with JtrfJinsfJof W. N. C. Division. - ' - ' Bought, and which has 1 nas oorne mo Biniiiui . t T 1 ll f.;a rfw Signature of Eli h. Manufacturers OIF IF" 31 1ST IE Ginghams, Plaids, Sheeting, Salt Bags -A-iisriD Outing cloth. DEALER IN General Mercliandi BUYERS OF Country Produce: Four-foot Wood always Wantoal. Best m Price for same. . . We inyite an inspection of aM the gcds 00 ... we manufacture . . Mi.i Hfo, Oq. 9 i 4 i m V V if 7' o v...
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