- " .;...!.. -r-.j-.-V., ' ' ' . . . . ,. , ' ' 1 . .- , . .. ,.. ... ... ' . ' I . , . , i V ..p.. i linn , uil!1 "'.'. 1 ' I UrAe MAT UfAniillK liriTimilf miv. I ...... ... .... 1,1 . in. , ."-7 is ii n ioi ii i rf u iyi i ii"isiir siii rmaraa-jr uikj i .11 r.ii?.! 1 i i ww nil iw u wv nnM in mi i n i i r- - i i rm n rw nni 7rv - - jmx n t r-m n m w m a n p n wi i - m m him ji. 6 raise r . mm ,i Mv hair was falling out and turning, gmy ver, - f.. .ButyourJ Hair VlgOI biupu uie laimig restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in vour hair I Perhaps you are seventy, and you like vour gray hair 1 If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, ncn color or youtn. $1.03 a bottle. AH drczgists. cend us ono dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be, sure and give the name of your nearest express offace. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. L5BBY luncheons' We seal t he product in key-openinccans. Turn a key and you find the ineut exactly as it left ust W put them up ia tliis way Potted ham. Beet and Tongue, Ox Tongue (whole), - Veal Loat, Deviled Ham, Brisket Beef. y Sliced Smoked Beet. Y All "Natural Flavor foods. Palatable and y wholesome. Your grocer should hnve them. . Libby. McNeill & Llbby, Chicago S "How to Mae's Gooo Things t6 Eat" will be sent free if 70a ask us. ALABASTIRSE FOR YOUR SCHOOL HOUSES Cleanly arid Sanitary Durable and Artistic Safeguards Health The delicate tints are made with special reference to the protection of pupils' eyes. Beware of paper and germ-absorbing and disease breeding Kalsomines. ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich. REPAIRS a ' mm sn Bristle Twne, Babbit, Ac , for any make of Gin ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting:, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings. LOMBAko IKON WO!!K AND SUf COMPANY. AuarusU. G. J $20.00 TO $40.00 PER WEEK Being Made sning "500 Lessons in Business." It la a complete hand book of legal and business forms. , A complete Legal Adviser a complete Compendium of plJn and ornamental Penmanship; a complete Lightning Calculator and Farmer's Reckoner. ' A complete set of lntereyts. Grain, Lumber and Cotton Tables; measure ments of CISTIiaiNS. Timber,' Lumber, , Logs : and Bine of Grain, etc., in one volume. Over 472 pages, 250 Illustrations. It is a complete business educator; - brought home to every purchaser. SIMPLE, PRACTICAL and PLAIN; 500 agents wanted at once. Boys and girls can sell as well 83 men and women. One agent lnthe country sold 45 copies In one day. Another 210 in on week. Agents have canvassed all day and sold a copy at every home. Belling price $1.50. Liberal discounts to agents. Send 25c for outfit; sat isfaction guaranteed (or money refunded). , Circulars free. J. K. NICHOLS & CO..' ATLANTA,. OA. . mm Are t and. r . it , vru uujr i;cmu iu iiiow uicsi I ' , -v : -; . . -i i . J A. SI 13 How One Boy Declined to Blow Glass - Kand Alake a Bottle Thinking to please the visitors who i come to look round his works, a cer-' tain glass manufacturer allows .them all to try their skill at bbttle-makins, an experiment which the majority, of them are very, eager to undertake. It is only necessary to blow through a specially prepared pipe, and a bottle or glass in its smooth stato can be produced yja mere child: ; Some hundreds of school board boys were in the Jworks the other day, and only one youngster refused to put his mouth to !the blow-pipe. He stood there with his hands in his pockets, watching the others with a comical air of contempt. "It's a rare fine dodge," he remarked to his bosom companion, as they left the works tdgether, "but the old rascal didn't take ine in by it." "Why didn't you have a go at the pipe?" queried the other, is astonish ment. . 1 1 "I wasn't such a fool," was the scornful rejoinder. "Don't you see his little game ? You chaps have been cracking v your cheeks and wasting your breath all the afternoon, and you've blown as many bottles as a man can turn out in a week. Talk about saving labor! Why, he'll make his fortune in a year if he zroes on like this." r NOT A BADGE OF A POLICEMAN. O facer's Lonsr Hair Mystified an Intoxi cated Woman. George Innes, Jr.; the son of the great landscape painter, tells a story on himself with great delight. Like Peter Newell, he has been connected with town government in New Jersey. He served on the .town council in Mbntclair in fact, he was the head of the police commission the chief of police. , , .. , . "In this capacity," he says, "I had about six policemen under me, whom I sent forth to do their duty. I used also to go about myself in search of wrongs to be righted and nuisances to be abolished. One day I saw coming up the main street a woman very much the worse for drink. I said 10 her: 'My good woman, have you no place to hide yourself in, no home where you can conceal your shame?' " 'Shure and who the divil may you be?'. was her retort. " 'Never mind who I am,' I answer ed. 'You will obey me and go home, or I will arrest you.' " 'You arrist me!' she' cried in as tonishment How kin you arrest mo whin you ain't no perlicemon?' "'But I am a policeman,' said t, with dignity. "She looked at me a moment in as tonished silence. Then she said: .'Thin, if you are a perlicemon, fur hivin's sake go home and git yer hair cut!" New York Tribune. Jets and Flashes. The kleptomaniac believes in taking things into his own hands. The fellow who makes a fool of him self always seems to enjoy it. It sometimes takes a sprinter to keep pace with his good intentions. Some women would like to recall the past and others even want their pres ents ,back. J The advisory board of the Catholic Federation in Cleveland, protested against the conduct of the school sys tem in the Philippines. ' When . God promises, you can trust Him, not only for all He promises, but for still more. 0U WANT ONE of these FltuTy Little White French Hoodies as an Aristocratic Pet l og. For particulars send td Rathmm's Pet Kennels, 1862 Marshfleld Ayc. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. So. 26, AND: O N TO N . - ana Make a Bottle . I 4. 4 Xrf - - ESTER 1. . CO H'S ETS straight Front made in all the latest sharjes colors. They have no equals, ana no otners are ''j ust as good. Ask your dealer about them. Royal Worcester Corset Co. i ;:. Worcester, Mass. Dr. Hartman Gives Free Advice to Suffering Wlooieti. ' j ' j Dr. HarxmanV the Famous JGynsecolo eist and InvenlGr of Pe-ru-naJ Of iers to Treat Women Free During the Summer Months. America is the land of nervous women. The gret majority of nervous women are so because they ! are suffering from some form of female disease. By far the great est number of female troubles are caused by catarrh. Women afflicted with pelvic catarrh'de- spair of j recovery. Female trouble is so common; so prevalent, that they accept it as almost inevitable. The greatest obsta cle in the way of recovery is that they do not understand that it "is catarrh which is the source of their illness. . In female com plaint; ninety-nine cases out of one hun dred are nothing but catarrh. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. The following letter was recently re ceived; ' ' ! 1 186 W. 33th St., New York City. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen: "What bread and meat means to the hungry Peruna means to the sick. It is an especially valuable 'medicine for sickwomen. I have found that no med icine so' quickly restdres health and places the body in a normal condition. I but voice the sentiments'of women who were once si&k, but now are in perfect health." . . j MISS LIZZIE SNEATHING. All women who are in doubt as to what their trouble is should write Dr. Hartman, ColumDUs, Ohio. Give him a full descrip tion of your trouble, previous treatment. symptoms and age. He will promptly re- piy wun iuii airections ior treatment tree "t " mi a - ... . 01 cnargei ihis is an . opportunity which no ailing woman should miss. Pr. Hart man has become renowned through his sue cess in treating women's diseases. His ex perience in these matters is vast. Corre sponderice is strictly confidential. No tes timonials published without written con sent, pr. Hartman relies principally upon TARTU NG Tnousanas oi cmiareii ! i ww 1 lusmm i Worms. Symptoms are seldom reliable, iney depend upon inei w S orin'ft temneramerit and unon the variety of worms present m tne intes- 91 tiaes. Lose no time! Adopt the safe BOYKIN'S A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DESTROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. IN USE OVER 30 YEARS- ACCtrT NUN t. uui uk. BUTrviiN o 25c BESTi VERMIFUGE KNOWN- SOLD tvcRYWntKt. No Salvation Army Divorces. Ia these latter days, when the di vorce I courts are crowded with mis mated,' pairs, the claim of the Salvation Armyj that in its ranks divorce Is un known where the weddings were per formed by the halleluiah ceremony pre scribed fin their ritual, ; ' comes , as a bright, spot in the view of the domes tic life of, America, j which has been painted in most pessimistic colors by social students. : ; ' J '-Xii, -v- Vi - Th0 Salvation ' Army is the first re ligious society to. . lay claim to the honor of being unstained in its record by an example of broken tows which were (taken withlits . sanction. For thir-ty-fiv'e years the army has been marryr ing its people with j its characteristic ceremony which binds the persons not only 'to each other,: but to work in the army as long as both shall live. " i r - President Patton, in his sermon to Princeton graduates j said that "intel lectual transition" causes the decline MRS. ALEX. J0HN50N reruna in these cases. Perunna cuies ca tarrh wherever located. ' j J. Mrs. Alex. Johnson, 256 University ave nue, Kingston, Ontario, Can., writes;! J have been, a sufferer for years with bearing down pains and back ache, and got no relief from doctors' prescriptions, 1 commenced taking Peruna and after taking .the first bottle. 1 felt much better and within a month I was a well woman, and henrtily recommend it to any woman who is in as poor health as 1 was. "MRS. A. JOHNSON. J.U.1SS ma uei jjxey era, aigcuwuc, iwusoo, onlltnr fnr the Kansas Temnerance Union, writes: "Peruna has proved a friend to me, ior it curea me wueu .a wa? and fliA lpnsf. T pan An in return isito ac knowledge its value to the public. Since I was i 17 years old I have suffered with lipnrlanKp riarkache and nains in thelshoul- der blades. I caught cold easily and my. lungs were weak. Catarrh oi the lungs vvas what the doctors called my trouble. 1 took their medicine for eighteen-months without any benefit, and hearing about Pe runa I decided to try it. I used nine bot tles and was restored to health. This was lwo years ago, and I am now in perfect health' - - I ' If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he willbe glad to give you his valuable advice gratis, gratis. . - : . J. Address Ur. liartman, rresiaent Oi ine Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, U, - FACTS arc ucmg gnawer uiououuu and sure course by using VVORM KIL,L,ER. jm CURES I APUDINEk Headaches, Vt NervoiiBiie , Feverish ness . Utf Colds, etc. Sold at all Drug Stores, 1 Gnarantesd by 1,000 FKEE ScholarfMps offered. All graduates at work ; many earn 1,000 to 5.000 per year. Write Qaickl GA.-A1jA. BUS. COIiijEGE, Macon, Ga. Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In bslk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell soaietluflgjnst eagoodV TO FABMEBS ANP OTHEBS- - m WHI1EWASH that will Not Rub Off I wmw Complete External and Internal Treatment One Doll: The sett consisting of Cutictif a. Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts- A soften : .the thick- If ened cuticle,. Cuticura Oint mehttto instant Iy allay -itching; irritation . and inflammation arid soothe anct heal, and Cuti-. cura Resolvent: Pills, to cool and cleanse the: blood, and expel humour jrefmsw A Single Set, price $, is often sufficient to cure the most tottur ihg disfiguring skin, scalp, nd blood humours, rashes, itchingv and irritations, with loss of hair when all else fails MILLIONS USE CuTicfcrBA Soap, assisted by Cutictjra. Ointment, the great ekin cure, for preserv ing, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for; cleansing the calp of crubts, 6cales, and dan druff, and the stopping of falling hair, for eoftening, whitening, and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchingB, and chaflngs, and for all the purposes. of tho, toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticuka Soap in the form of baths iott annoving irritations, inflammations, and ex- coriatione, or too fiee or offersive perspir ation, in tlie form of washes for ulcerative ' weaknesses, andfor many sanative, antiseptic , purposes which readily suggest themeelveai to women, especially mothers. ' CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coared) are a new, tasteless, odour less, economical substitute for the celebrated' liquid Ccticura Resolvent, as well as for alii other blood purifiers and humour cures. Put up in pocket vials, CO doses, price, 25c. ? . Sold throughout the world. Soap. 2."c.. Ointment. 30c ' Pills, 2jC British Depot: 27-28, Charterhouse So , xm- . don. French Depot: 5 Hue de U Puiac, PnrU. Pottm Deuo amd Caxjt. Cusfh Sole Prop. Boston, V. S. A. , I suffered from a difficulty about brea Ihing, a sort of breathlessness which was very distressing. It was always worse on just rising. J thought these spells proceeded from something wrong with the heart, but I believe now it is con nected with the stomach, for I find Ripans Tabules do me good, and my breathing is better already. I do not have that miserable, de pressed feeling and can eat and sleep well. I? if , At druggists. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an orilnary occasion The family bottle, 60 ce .ts, contains a fnnlv for a yir. . EABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY:. WEEK-END AND SUNDAV EXCURSION TICKETS . . On sale Saturdays and for forenoon trains'' Sunday, good to retain following Monday, from Charlotte to the following named points at rates-as shown bolow: Portsmouth, Va., $7.99, Jackson Springs, N. C, $2.50, Monroe, N. C, 75 cents; Witoington, N. $4.C0;Lincolnton,N.C, 1.00; Mt. Holly, N. (.'., 50 cents; Stanley Creek, N. C, 75 cents; Iron, N.- C, 1.00; CherryvtUe, N. C, $2.00,. ' Waco, N. C.,$1.25t Shelby.N.C, $1.25;Butbr erfordtoo, N. . $1.50; Marion. N. C, $2.95; Hickory, N. C, $1.95; Cliffs, N. C, $2.00; Lenoir, N. C, $2.65; Blowing Rock," N. C $5.G5; Cross Hill, 8. C.t $2.30; Morhcaa City, K. C, $6.50. , Exceptions: Tickets to Blowing-Bock will be gold on Friday and Saturday, good to re turn the following Tuef day. Tickfets to b sold to Morehead City on Satnrdays, : good to return the following Tuesday. For further information, call on, or odP dress AB. V. II fYUKIIjIj, P. and T. A, 23 South Try on Street, Charlotte, N. C. A SIMPLE, DURABLE Hand Power Hay Press. IMPROVED THIS SEASON. . 1 Better than ever. Pays for Itself quick. For testimonials, etc., address WATKINS HAY PRESS CO., East Poict,Ca. EDICAL COILEGE OF VIROrrilJU. ESTABLISHED 183. ' 'The Fixty-Fi'th Session will commence' September 3UlH vxa. Departinenta. cX Medi'inw. . Uentistrv. ana Pbarrnkxer' Well equipped Laboratories. sp!e did hopi--tal lacilitfes acdabunlance of Cltnical M -terial afford unexcelled eppnrtuu it es. far practical work. For Announcement and f nr ; ther information, address. ;iriiiotor- , X9napltlP,ig. Dean, Richmond. .Vv VVHtKt ALL USE FAILS. FAILS, j Jood. Use , 1st. f I , Beet Cougtt Bjrup. Taeteiuooa. In tlmo. Knlri to nrtJsnst. -FT fir f TM A . .".! .... , .. Price : 'SLr::: Only M I If H n cur!s in the number of candidates, for the ministry i

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