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l.PSVM. APi AFortuneTeller What is a "tonic"? ; A medicine that increases the strength or tone of the whole system. What is anV alterative'? A medicine that alters or changes 'unhealthy action to healthy action. Name the best "tonic and alterative"? AVer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla'entirely. free from alcohol. , r Ask your own doctor all about it Never take a medicine doctors cannot endorse; , 0.00.0: Without daily action of the bowels poisonous products must be absorbed impure blood, bilknisness headache,. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills By EMILY DEANE HAINES . Copyright. 1310. by American Preaa -.-... Association. - Then you have for constipation. ?-STr. 4,I have -useti less than one bottle of Cardui," writes Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of v Rushvilie, Neb., "and am feeling fifty per cent bfetter than when I, began taking it ; - . .jIBeiore taking carauv 1 : naa suiterea witn iemaie tt. trouble, for eight years. - My ' greatest" trouble was irregu- if larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month, but now I am greatly improved and "will recommend Car- dui to all my suffering friends." Take J48 The Woman's Tonic The rare medicinal herbs of Cardui are imported by the manufacturers, direct from Europe -and arev not to be found in any other medicine. - . . . These ingredients are wnai give utuui iu auLraiviuy, as a female medicine and tonicN over any otner, meaicine.. For over 50 years Cardui has been the favorite wom an's medicine. The ladieslike iV:because it is-o easy to take, so gentle, so 'safe, so reliable m.its results, and they have faith in its airative tonic powers,because of the thousands of other ladies if has helped . Tryit today. HWfe to- Ladies AdvisoW DepC Chattanooga Medicine Co.. OuttanooM. Teniu. lotSJj'nstiSns.md ttW book, "Home Treatment for Women." sent free. S Now L ainnie to Near the the C C. & O. Depot and heair the noted Sorrel Spring smd within bile-half mile of eleven springs of var ious kinds of waters as fine as there is in the South, North or anywhere else." . 'A. party, of young people stepped Tuto the. dingy rooms of a fdrttxBe teller of San Francisco and asked her to tell their fortunes' Tm tired of this business." she said, "but 1 would . like to make a little money for my present needs, I will tell you the forrune of a couple whoM life Is more strange 4han' that of -any one whose fortnne I have ever told." -All agreed to hear the story, and. finding whatever seata they were able, they settled down to-listen.. The old woman began: v -In the early days of Virginia City there lived there a teamster with his wife. a -.Scotchwoman, who- took In washing and-"kept a miners' boarding house. Neither of the two had ever had any education, and nelther-coold read ,or write. They were Just, a plain - teamster and a plain ' washer woman. : "One day some men came to the teamster and told him they' wished to buy a claim of a few hundred feet on Gold bill.1 but they .hadn't quite enough money to pay for IL Had be any savings, and would he. If be bad. like to go In with them? The teamster talked the matter over with bis wife, and after a long' discussion tbey agreed that they might. as well put what they had In the claim since they knew of no way to invest It to get an. interest from IL That was a time when no one knew what great wealth there was lu thegroand thereabout and whatever the couple bought could be bought for very little money. S they got out their stocking and dump ed the btlla and gold and silver and copper coins on the table, counted It and took It to the men who were go ing to buy the claim and paid for their share in it "By and by the ownersbegan to take mld out of the mine, and the more they took out the more. It seemed, was there to take out Suddenly the team ster and bis wife femnd themselvea so richthat tbey didn't know what to do with their money. The teamster stop ped teaming, and' his wife stopped keeping boarders and taking in wash-Ing-and set about enjoying their change of fortune. " Whafs the first thing to do. wlfeT asked the teamster. " 'Give a big blowout she anawered. "So they gave a big ""blowout at the International hotel, asking everybody they knew and everybody tbey didn't know, and told the landlord not to pay any "attention whatever to what any thing cost . "Then they went away to Europe to see all the sights there. They enjoyed " Dumas' Waalth and. Poverty. . , .Alexandre Dumas rise to wealth and luxury was almost as marvelous as that of his most celebrated hero, lie built a magnificent chateau, which he named Monte Cbrlsto. There b en tertained all comers, friend and stran ger alike, with, more than orieutal -magnificence and sometime with ori ental mystery. Ills purse was open to til who sopebt It. and the day came wheu he expvrlviiced Tluioo'a fate without acquiring Ttmon's dlrolMti He could not become a niUautbroi--though his fortune disappeared a lux I aa suddenly as It ennw. aud tbeu'br learned the InTfljUndtf of men. Ill last d ay were paired not lu poverty. but In narrow circumstance, lie Irft Tart lu the' fall of 1ST0 Just as the German army was-closing In t I f- siege It and when France was freMus its deepest woe. Tu the last be pre served his gayety a Ed youthful spirit "I bad but one napoleon tu tuy pm-1 ct when 1 flrt came AmVmr Kln a War, EthaJ dVl txx rust lote hi arra and cry .-Oh. CuitWnr ..l Whco he wss Bbrrd to to tb btg room she gar blm Ibe frigid eja, srxl the gxs was kept oa at fall pr. sure,. .... . lve b9. totlytnsr pwdoaairy. Cuthbert. sh annwtiorrtU "Pedomaocy. rfT" . Tivtaatloti by It frrf she i platoed. 'rr1 thai lactlse to gatr.- are a sign of turn no. Otthbert Cuthbert looked down at Us No la tans sod aiftxrd. "A horrlrd yel Urt wstk, tt tvn ttnuvd. "is tndtrttTe of rflaJaal It tlocta. Toiir walk Is ma borrWd. m aoUelesa,' CuthUrft.- "Yoo are speaking of ely ee of tuy stylee of walking. CthL b aasrr ed brightly. "1 bate atxxbvr. I sum It this afterDooo to walk to to a rr elr shop and boy a St 00 eaxagrturtti ,,1U."' , " ring that I bad bord--hcre, be uU -I i -rv .k- . 1 1 VI tW 're u - It f i w r i (? Do You Feel This Way? V. Urn, 11 go away with two. and ytt they cull ' me a spendthrift. ' ' Vary DvOut A new parson was presented to a living lu i remote agricultural il trlct and was auxlous to make btjt self at borne with his flock as soon n possible, lie therefore began his pn toral grails at once. Among toe Or recipients f these atteutlona was Farmer J one, whose family the new parson bad noth-eU to be very rrgnbr and apparently rrry dtrout aJtrnd ants at church. Karnwr Jones was out, but his wife rccelTcd the pamnu when the following dialogue twk place: "1 am your -new rector. Mr Jones. I have noticed with grrat pla. nre your mrutar attrndauce atchurrh aud burr Imi n Itttk time as mmI ble. yon see. In calllos and ImpniTltis our acquaintance." "Ve. tlr." rrpllrd Mrs. Jones: "we're bllrd.to I rrz Ut at church, for if wr didat p Fartnrr Smith claims that w. ami wp're col goto' to glre It op for the litre o him. So my son Peter stand at the dour half an hour lefore servk-e bcgia t keep 1m out" LlTerr-! Mercury. "Oh, Cothbertr she erWtf. sod Ue tvext rmlnnte th prdauMtry et pen as4 a splay foord youth rrr" cro0ed Into ooe saddWUig chair. ar4 tb gs was tDrned down Into a tittle Mae boh blst Sao laicUro ChrtMxkla. Big Hats In Celenial Dsys. The qucin'mi f hleh b;it at public places 'as of some tuoux'ut. evru lu colonial days. In I'm the church at Andover. Mass.. put it to vote wbrtb erv"the parish dU4irpmvr of the fe male sex sitting with their bats on In the meeting boose In time of dlvlor service as being indeceut" In the town of Ablngtou lu 1775 It wss voted that it was "an Indecent way with the feminine sex to sit with tbelr hats sud bonnets on la worshiping God." Still another town voted that It was the "town's mind" that the women should take their bonnets off In meeting and hang them on the pegs. ' : Too Costly. King George IL once wished to add the Green park. In London, to bla pal ace grounds, whether the people Uked sit doesn't take touch of a mkthe- mstician to figure io m dtrorce suit. V. L. DOUGLAS -S3.00es3.50,4.00 iSL 35.00 SHOES Ettlhtalx'a UNION MADE Boys9 Shoos $2.00 and $2.50 fM Cairn t ptrl Vmi . W. L. Zit'- kxt e U UvmI r-riow. qumr wiwij, im tlk wrU. TVir &IWt . if f4iiff saJ f wj-vag L - acl tit ml . 'o sr takt. U y - I srg De TX S Lnl CX n4 mm t rmm M f a ;T Sr 1 SAj f J XS r 1 ti h A Ms t- r u . t fc t smT' se m m rrm Ctlim K-r.i L "7 J St JI t iSnM ir4 wi'T f. 1 . Wi.a tlatil Ultrfl La ti Imtsb U e . Srai ! rV aj. (43? It fca WKifT flVl ? l. eZ IfcafiaJ, N. V.. -Wm sJUt t: r" rve 3 g,4 a, k rM L. mm 9?mtm mm Daa. Tew ftr rc -X;ri Aaf iir la fata lr IV. rrt's wau rw a. fierce si Jciaai e to- trara rr. TW ery flA tiMS rawtt af a, 'mi Ca T tr IXa afamaj. MiM, ft. T. Sixteenth Annual South Atlantic States Music Festival Spartanburg, South Carolina Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, April 13, 14. md I'Ul The New York Symphony Orchestra Fifty Men, . The Converse College Choral Society 200 Yoke:, Atkar L Umthtt. vvr. TEN GREAT ARTISTS FROM LEADING OPERA HOUSES lec!ageg yK (Wttu H''! . OcirCu sa3 ftx ?VkjL Xrai 7KJf Thrte Grcit Cfc&ril Wcrki i?i Sp'ttJ Ortitstrt! Pnrrtri TV far ccskcvrto mtw saa ftA. DuPtit BOOKSTOKC. SPAItTAKBUKG. S C Reduced Railroad fare. iLLcmtATti tjKirr. tcrrav Arc-. ARTHUR L MANCHESTER, SjifUiViff, Sa C. ... (3taTM &J (t tiaJ are jut good La ry war Uteae Ikst ba coaliaa roa LcKr r If yJ couU wiait ajr Wss fa st Brecktk. Mail, mm4 f mt ymmnmli bow CArsfvUy W. L. DsIm iXmmt sre oaie, fM woLi 0k WritAiaa1 y thr tWr kap, ft Wtte asal wsr leefX tkaa tAalias. ITIOI w. l P-wW naa a4 Annual Re-Union Confederate Veterans, iaM I' M iw' iw 0 1 ' UknvMiW tl i n- :T- J. D. BLANTON It or not lie loaalred of bis minuter . ' . . . I n n aia t UC B1S.U LA . u,a u A M J "J" J w-w - This property is bounded on the south by, the land of the the Alps pretty ,weii, for they are I aa to the coat I aa .a A a W-aw A ' M Ilia IAfH ap n 1 n -r- . -- . Ti.-ix a Mnr. mncn imer tnan ioe uocaies. uui ui Xclcl lUdiiuu xvcaiijf vjxipa.xijr o 7 ganton road. v ' . . T v Will sell you a lot ISO by SO f eet, two together or a dozen in one body either on the Morganton road or on settle ment road, just as you like. These lots will be sold cheaper now than any later day. All are within one-fourth of a mile of the junction of the cv,o oH c. c. & o railwavs from which vou : can nr snnth. Also school house with llYWi V all modern conveniences within 200 to 300 yards of the property. A plot of these lots may be seen at The Progress office or at my residence. I will take pleasure at any time to show you .around if you wish -to examine location, etc . j, N REl Marion, N. C sou 3 100 Bui hels Gorn Per Acre You can, build up your farm to produce 100 bushels of cbrh per acreano even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and-good plowing with'good implements, proper cultivation, and ma Vir Fertilizers Carol liberally. Accept no substitute. If .your dealer is out of these fertilizers write us and we will tell you where ; , to get them. Write for a free copy of our 1910 FaroiersV Year Book or-Almanac. . It, will tell you how to get a big yield of corn. , V Mail at thif Coupon ....... , SALES OFFICES 1 Virginia Carolina cukmicai. 7 . Company. -;. Pleate send me copy of yoor 1910 Farmer' Yew Book (ree of coil. - Name, ,........ r.v Town ...... ' State Richmond. Va., : Norfolk, Va. Columbia, 3. C " Durham, N. C. - Winston-Salem, N. C. " ChariettOD, 8. C .. - Baltimore, Md. -. Colnmbnt, Ga. i,"- Montgomery. Ala. ; . Memphia, Tenn.-" Shrercport, La. ; Atlanta, Ga. -SaTaanah, Ga. - (Vlrginla-uroijna) Rome and Florence and Naples they saw a lot of old buildings not so nrocb use as an adobe shanty and miles of paintings of men and women without any clothes on. and tbey got tired of it Then they went to Egypt, where there's nothing but sand and obelisks and mummies, and to Greece, where there's a big stone house on a high hill, with the wind blowing through it. They call it the Acropolis, or some thing like that, but they didn't see'any comfort in it. so they came away. "Next tbey went to Psris and rode up and down the boulevard and the 'Cbamns Elizas' and aw shows such as never was seen In a dance house In a mining town and walked through miles of pictures in the galleries and past indecent statues. From Paris they went to London, where they saw a lot of sights of old piles of stones and castles hundreds of years old. Out in London tbey found the first thing to really amuse them while tbey were gone. That was riding on the busses. They rode all day and some time late into the night, but tbey got tired, eren of this and come home thinking that, after all. there was no place like Ne vady. " -On the shore of Washoe lake tbey built a big mansion. The site was a beautiful one, with the wall of snow capped Sierras behind It and water In front. Money was no object in its building. It was bunt of qutrr!ed stone and furnished with the costliest San Francisco could supply. A library of books with the name on every vol ume was one of the furnishings. The door handles were sliver, the table fnrnlshlngs the finest to be had at that place at that time. "The bouse was big enough for a hun dred families, but they didat have even a single chick of their own. so they adopted a little girl they named Persia. But the child sickened. Tbey loved her dearly so dearly that they would have gladly given all their wealth to save her. but the Lord wouldn't tike it In exchange, and Fersla died, and that left no one In the big house but themselves. "Next the teamster dlei and was burled under the shadow of the Sierras, and after her husband's death every thing seemed to go against the widow. Her fortune was melting awsy. and she undertook to save It by specula tion. This made matters- worse. lie mansion on the lake went with every thing else.-and at last she was w 'poor as when she took In washing and kept a miners boarding house. "She bad. to do .something to keep the life in her lonely body, so she' came to Frisco and opened a fortune toller's shop, nnd here she Is.. A quar ter each, please, for the story." . , "What-was your husband's nameT" naked one of the joung men of the parv. . f, ". . ."Bowers Sandy "Bowers."' Ills lordship, mindful of the general discontent then prevalent, answered: "The cost, sir? Oh. it would be a matter of three crown P The king took the hint The people kept tbelr park end the sovereign his triple throne, v - fVUrciful. Mrs. A. I do love lobsters, but I never have tbem at home because It seems so inhuman to kill them by put ting tbem in a kettle of boillzg wa ter. Mrs. B. Gracious 1 I never kin them that way it would be too hor rible. I always put them on In cold water and let tbem come to a bolL Boston Transcript f Low Rates I Pacific Coast J Mobile AU. April 26th-28th. 1910. SOLHIKUN RAILWAY Z5otr trj rU io Uo- bile. Ala. ac4 return for ihe above crcatloe. Thm foCkrwiiX roasd trip rale will arjr frtxa MAKION. S. CL f k ApprtJximaUljr low rln frota ether postU. TickeU oo sale April iSrsl. 24th az4 lll Czl tlaut to rech starlit point Msy 2td l3o. TVcktU caoU txUZiini until Msy 19th if deroitJ with Sr!! Act-I l MoU, Ala., on or before May Scd. araJ epeo ryril of fe cf fifty (iO) ceata. For for-er informatioo cail oo tsjr Af- Soliro IUIJ- ay, or write R. L VERNON, D. P. " Charlotte, N. C l I .... . . Ji N Satisfying Her. "Women are hard to understand." Think soT "Yes; I told her she can led bee sge well, and she was offtoded." "Ton don't sayT -Tea. -and then I told bS she didn't carry It well, and she wouldn't speak." -Philadelphia Record. Misnamed. Wife I say. do you know the girl In the fiat above us woo a piano at the charity baxaar lottery yesterday? us band A piano? Great Scott! And that's what tbey call a charity bs saarl Meggeudorfer Blatter. Ever FaithfuL "Tie's always wanting to borrow money from me." "A fair weather friend merely f "Oh. no. Fie has also borrowed srr eral umbrellas." Pittsburg Post The ingredients ere on the cartcn. Dr. Beirs Pine-Tsr lloiiey contains no habit production drugs, snd slways gives satiefsction. Look for the bell on the bottle. Ffoa Marion to prmrttrally all points ia Wahi-to- Of ear. C-.1 foniia f4 Ir1ih oli. Rie fit 95 W " DaayUnUlApriU5 Tickets at tW rir pl U l0riC lr"f crv tk are tHnrtwxtilf ccwnoctU mM W all ti cu rrUtr 4 il- rl' ace alep'f t1' c,,- tart, aratt frt. -Toionjli Tocriit Sletperx St Low aava) Cki ( mmi L kmsm U U U.Ti tW lU Cra4 Ktil The Is tliexr,a l , 'f " mih throcsh tjorivl -'r1 Cf to at! ifotr laitaa Caw r.u. r. a Jr.. Tr. Tm. Aft latlil.trM.TaB. . 1847 Rogers Silverware ME H jrou wxKild like to Kjppljr your able with this hih gn.de liUcnnre frrc d cwi, write ui for our ipe ch oflcr. 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Pbogbess advsrlnrmg results. $100 Reward. $100 x The " readers of this paper wilt b pleased to learn that there ia at least ooe I M k dreaded disease that science baa urn able to cure in all iu stages, and that b Catarrh- Hll's Catarrh Cure I the on ly positive cure now known to V medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being w conatl tational disease, requires acoostltntion al treatment Hairs CaUrrh Core ia taken internally, acting directly opnu the blood and mucous surface f tS vt(tn. therebr deetrorlug the f nida tion of th dwei arvl civing tbr pa tient atrengtb t y building up tlw ii tut i ah an I aitiDg nature in d'n Ua work The proprietors have a tatt h fu.lth in it curative powers that Uer offer One Ilundred IX1 are f or at y ta- cure, bend tor list r tefttimoniala. . Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. To ledo. O. Sold br an Druggist. 73c. - Take flail a Family nil for coartipa tion. 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