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CB. CHAMBERLIN, M jX OP WASHINOTON*D.C. | C. B. Chamberlin, M. D., Writes from 14th and P Sts., Washington, D. C.: V, Many oatee have come under my o* serration, schere Peruna $ ' JMM benefited and cured. Therefore, f cheerfully recommend it for $ rrh. and a general toni6.”—C. B. CHAXBBR'LUf, \t. V. > i& .» ,f> __•__■_•' ■ •_ 5 Examiner U. 8. Treasury. '■* Dr/lili'Wellyn Jordan, Medical Examiner ot (Wii/Tronaory Department, graduate ol _ . __i_- - - - - . finhimbla Colleffe 1 ****** •' , _■Aia.T—U**... >■■> ^&.9‘''r\ S” ► ' T<1 V r and who served ithree years at West Point, has the following to say ol Penina: L "Allow me to ex rress my gratitude o yon tor the benefit derived from your won derful remedy One short montl has brought fort! a vast change and I now considei myself a well mar after months ot Fruit. Its quality influences, the selling price. Profitable fruit growing insured only when enough actual' . *■' •*■?*'Sj is in the fertilizer. ^Neither quantify nor good quality possible * ‘ without Potash. y. /~M‘, suffering. Fellow-sufferers, Peruna will cure you.v’—Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. Geo. C. Havener, M, D., of Anaeostia, D. •C., writes: The Peruna Medicine Go.,'Columbus, O.t ■ Geatlemea—“In my practice J have bad occasion to frequently prescribe your valu able medicine, add have found its use bene ficial, especially in cases of catarrh. George C. Havener, if. D. - If you do not receive prompt mid satis factory results from the uSe of Peruna, . write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vioe gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ’ ‘, ' ’ ' , Notes of Progress, Drayton Mills of Spartanburg, S. C., has filed application for fhartsr capital stock being placed at $260,0^0. Books of subscription are now open, and the stoek is being * rapidly taken by local investors, some Of whom are officers of other cotton factories. Arch B. Cal vert, mentioned .recently as proposing Ja nkara^pfnr la thfi ratonslrelifr. Oa? . A. Daw, John B. Burnett «$d A. U Hrenham Cotton Mills or Bren ham, Texas, will build1 a'mUl to have equip ment of 5000 splndtes find 160 loonft for the -of the, coarser grades of dC. rted last weei Kl ii: [fftfil ' of $160,000. D. C.: Oiddlngs, Jr., caa be addressed for* particulars. The Board of Trade of La Orange, Texas, is -endeavoring to organize a and Alex. Rosenberg have been ap pointed a committee to visit mills in the State and report on the feasibility of the project. H. M. Shaw and associates of Oxford, N. C., contemplate the establishment of a knitting mill, and Mr. Shaw in vites correspondence relative to the cost of equipment, selection of charac ter of product, and qther information. Messrs. H. IP. Douglass, B. F. Hamil ton, H. O. Beard, Columbus Lytal and jF. P. Stearns have incorporated the Shawnee Cotton Textile Co. of Shaw nee, O. T., for manufacturing cotton products. The capital stock Is $100,000. *^S' Seaboard Special Rates. $5.90 Charlotte to Baleigh, N. C.» and re toco, accouut of Commencement Exercises A. A M. College. * Tickets oa 6dle May 24th to 27th, inclusive, good to return until May fifth. ■ 1 Y ’ ' \One fare for the round trip to Jackson, 'Iffis*., aeeount of the annual meeting Gen eral Assembly of Presbyter:.m Church, Tick ets on sale May 12th, 19th and 14th, with fi nal limit May 80th. For further particulars call on A, Y. Harrill.Pass. and Ticket Agent, 288. Tryon 8t. Charlotte, N, C. Nerve Restorer. tUtrtal bottle and treatiaefree Dr. B. H-Zmkk, Ltd., 88ULrch8t., Pbila., Pa. Germany- tklsea more potatoes4 thin any other European country. • Mrs.Wlnslaw's Soothing Syrup for children Atk Tour Dealer For Alle>n’» Foot- Bate, A powder. It reats the foqt. Cured Corns, Bnnioos, Swollen, Sore, Hot, ChUoua.Aeblng, a wanting lfeet and Ingrowing Nails. Allens •FootrBBSB makes new or tight shoes eaay. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 26 cents. Ac cept no substitute.. Sample mailed Pus. The consumption of flour in the United , States-is about, one barrel a year to every man, woman and child in the Country. and those ItoWng skin troubles so unpleas ant and disgu*ting. Mo. a beflby matf from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.,if your drug a^afdm't keep tt.-iAt j f j.. of *' Ginseng to the value of about $800,000 ia exported to Bong Kong every year from tiwjdodiJttyJ lUalded,!* a m*dv ciile and stimulant. Thirty minutes is all the time required to dye with Puts a* Pad arise Dtss. Sold by all druggists, ,VA ■£,-/ Few of us are so busy helping others that ■are can’t atep U>>slp oursehms. . is Mi* best medicine wd ever vised as oMhroat aadlungw-Wu. Vanburen, Ind.,Feb. 10. ltOifVft On the last Wednesday of August every year these Is * fair called the “Timmer Market” held la the Castle Snare in Aberdeen, Scotland. Spine fifty or sixty years ago nothlhg could be bought at ft btft wooddn aHJclSe—'1 from which arose the name “Timmer." Novr. however, it Is the Scotch hhw«M wife's last chance of getting her b«fr Vies for preservtegi ' the the market knows * that gfihviWW month the jpnly chance of fruit is «Wfi, —hence the rush. Great and small, rWh and poo^allke -turn out. Booths, set to the best advantage and numbering imrhaDS ,two hundred, are arranged In towb, ample room being left for the Buyers'and" pieas 'uro seokers between.; nrult Staua, old clothes dealers, shooting ranges, wheels of fortune—everything tp make a penny c^n be found there. Schools and colleges have no recognised holi day on that Wednesday, yet the aver age “med’Ma a regular .attendant. Up and down he parades, blowing his trumpet in the face of everyone be meets and looking the very picture of happiness, although past the age of three. By Beven o’clock the “tarry rope" lamps are lit and the fun commences. Country “bumpkins” fetch their “lasses” and buy them candy and . pears or whatever is wished fbr; pro vided that the cost does not exoeed sixpence. The elite of both sexes mix with the crowd and “treat,” the one the other. When all'Is about sold ont the students start for home with a rush, upsetting the stalls, as they go. Nothing, of course. Is said hy the police, il being “Timmer” day. Should any one be so absent-minded aB to forget the months agd the days thereof, he has no doubt whatever, from the head-splitting noise, of the last Wednesday in Augusi. .,, , ' Odds and Ends.' When a pugilist Is knocked out In the first round life to him is surely not one round of pleasure. 1 “Don’t strike a man when he is down,” says the Manayunk Philoso pher. “The chances are he hasn’t any thing, anyhow.” “I have followed the sea for 30' years,” said the man with the Weath erbeaten face. “And have you never caught up with it?” asked the sijly, pale young man. . .. The one crop that never falls is the deed beat crop. ■—■ III I ss ^ Tired Out , MI ni very poorly and could hardly get about the houae. I waa nejr, Princeton, Mo. ". Tired when you goT t$ bed, tf^ed when you gel up, tired all tne time, w ny ? Your blood is Im ?ure, that’s the reason. ou are living on the border line of nervfe ebti haustion. Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. "fUSSE: Art tout doctor what ho thinks of Ayef's Sarsaparilla, its knows all atMUtthts grand old family medicines. FoHow his advice and we will be satisfied. , J. C. Atik Co., Lowell, Mass. *o*onoiloieo>eo»toiiono*o«o«o»to | f APUDINE Mad" f * ^ LaORIPPE, COEDS, ETC. o If Doea Not Affect the Heart. o £ Sold by DrnstrJsts. 15 an 1 25c bottte. $ o*o»o»o*o»oho*o*o*o*o;*olio.* Corset Comfort. v7 k i For warm climates no M Corsets • comjjjire with M| Straight front Corsets 1 Thay always fit*' / f [ Ask your denier to show tBem . tp you, or order styMyou select.» . i .1 Royal WoreestirCofMt Co., ««.. „ - 1,1 ■, How, Truly the Great Fame of Lydia £. Biok ham’s Vegetables- Com pound. Justifies Her Orig inal Signature. Lydia Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. V, It will entirely cure the-worst forms of Female Complaints, all 0W T»U: troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling ana Displacement Of ihe Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly wfeptea to the Change of Life. ‘ j.; It has cured more cases of Bacfcache and Leucorrhcea than any; other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such , oases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Utertts in an early stage « of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. W^ Lrregular,' Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the ftomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding; Nervous'Prostration, Head ache, General Debility quickly yields to it. , Womb troubles, causing pain, weight and backache, instantly re lieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it' acta m harmony with the laws that govern the female system, and is as harmless as water. 6 “ It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling, extreme lassi-., tude, “ don’t fcare ” and “ want-to-be-left-alone ” feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, Dizziness, Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, .nelanchoiy or the “blues,” and backache< ^esd • Sura indicattom > arFemale Weakness, or some derangement of the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. \ , • /,v'«4 ;-, v tl’m / Kidney Complaints and Backache of either sex the Vegetable Cbmpound always cures. 1 No other female medicine In tho world has received such .Widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine iku such a record of cures of female troubles. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are re warded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want —a Cure. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. ‘ '■*,4 43 ill Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell **«auelhiag Jast as good,” <&& UNION WADO. , itorea in he best fwherc. ne have nd price 'out *•an<l *ei1*more m,en’**?-“ and $8.00shoes than any other two W. L.Douxlas $8.00 aiid *3.00 shoes placed aide by sldo with *6.00 and *6.00 shoes of other males are fonhd to be just as ttood. They will outwear two pain of ordinary *8.00 and JS.C0 shoe*. “ Mait of the best leathers, Including Patent Corona Kid, Corona Colt and National Kangaroo. TmS Color Br.trH sn* ibroyi B1s«k Hooks Cod. W.L.Do«*lo. »i”Utn Mr- Uo.” r*oool b« rduollrd. Shoe* by iap. 2» ct*. extra. Catalog: Jrgj^Jj^gggJjAS^Brofkt^aw^ ~FLORODORA“BANDS are| I of same value as tags from\ I 'STAR: 'DRUMMOND'Natural Uk A I 'GOOD LUCK' OLD PEACH & HOtm I 'RAZOR'and 'ERipE GREENVULC ■ | Tobacco., r ’/SI ■ Encloje »-cent I Address -f ■ ■ ■ — I ^ »r—7 SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm. 4 Ha* for tale * tep None better k Combining <j noted' ana u in America Se/ul cbvrk And get what you want. f'‘ T. 0. liHAnWuLL, i- ropvBaUiebfravN- C. Prevented by Shampoos of CUT1CURA 50AR ; > and light dressings Of CUTICURA, purest of ttaoltfent skin cures. This treatment at stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, dantffuff, soothes irritated* itchtojg su stimulates the hair folliidtes; supplfcsthe With energy and nourishment, and makes hair' grow upon a sweet, wholesome,,; Scalp when aH else fails. ,Hu ' MILLiOttS USE CUTICWIA SOUP I Assisted by Cdticora Ointment, ior,pn*eryiig, purifying, and beanttfyr ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tna stopping OTfallln 6r <oftehfeg,%hitenlne, and soothing red, ft&L, ■hflsbpabandB, for baby rashaa, iteWjjgs, and chaflDgs, and, for all poses of the toilet, bath, and nnrsery. Millions of WorflftffdlftCVBA. So ap in the fbfi of 'baths for annoying irritations, AMAt—.... excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the f emollient ptopcrtl* ie*yt*ftopp totwtm, tlm gfw; purest of cleansing ingredients, ana the most refresh! . fro’othdr wedded soapls to bfc tbflipartd-sHtti it fqf baby soap in the world. .v '‘ -rmr * ■,,»*** ■ttgFflrrssyss Siicurass The Set 81 • 'ioalp, sad Wood b«iSoiir*.i*rtrts,lttMaMjaort sfeTAta" Bsafszsi St, ' ^ S’ V WKtT. : -if-. Vfc.i™ jUuc VoS# . / fu XaL.w’a
Richmond Headlight (Rockingham, N.C.)
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