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H , n i 'UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT . Caused by Sores on Neck Merciless Itch ing For TWo Year Made Him "Wild Another Cure by Cuticura. ; "For twoyears my neclr was covered urith sores. Jthe humor spreading; to my Jiair, which ff ell out, leaving an unsightly bald spot, and the soreness, inflammation nd merciless itching made me wild. Triends advised Cuticura Soap and Oint ment, and after a few applicatus the tor- j .ment suosmea, to, my great joyj.n-surest .moon disappeared, 'and my hair' grew fcgaln j& thick anefc healthy as ever. I shall al ways reconirhend Cuticura. (Signed) H. ,J. Spalding,U04 W. 101th St., N. Y. City." ; ( c The sins bf the heart are the heart of J.L sin. . ' Cure SSciema, Itching Hamon, Especially, for old, chronio cases take Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a healthy blood supply to the affected parts, neais au the sores, eruption scabs, scales; stops the Awful Itching and burning f eczema, .swU lags, suppurating, watery sores, etc. Drug gists i perlarge bottle, 3 botttes $2.50, 6 bottles $5.00, express prepaid. Sample free and prepaid fry writing BioOd Balm t!o. Ah-"' lanta, Ga. Describe trouble anJ free Jcadt eavl advice sat in sealed letter. The funlof pretending to like opera' more than vaudeville is that our friends pretend to believe us.-"'" Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Help. She Has Guided Thousand to Health. v2Iow LydiaE. Pinkham' Vegetable Com- Mrs. Fred Seydel ,tp - 5 Tf t ?o or3 mortf satisfaction for a woman to feel that 'jshe cane write to , ariotherlellinff her J the most private f aad,jpotiadtntiaU details about her illness, and know .thatiier letter will !be Jseftn b- a wo man only, a wo man full of sym pathy for her sick sisters, and; IS STfilGrCOfiFlDENCEr - mm above all, a woman who has had more experience in treating female ills ,hai) anv,liying,person. . Over one hundred thousand cases of ixemaleliseases comebefore. Mrs. Pink Iiam feveryj year, Ipome personally, rothersby mail, and tbishas been go-' ing bnTfr twenty years,1da after day. Surely women arfe Wise In seeking adtice from a woman ol such expen hce,,specia'llyi when it is '.absolutely Jxee. . t , r i v 4 Mre.'Pirilrain nevervidlates the con-' .fc4M.tadeaice x)fomenaiid, every testimo- nici "letter published is doneiso witb il ithe,ritten?ccaiienli orrequet of the writc"riu order that btner sick women may be beheflteLas they have been. Mrs Fred Seydel.-of 412 North 54th " Street, We4t Philadelphia, Pa.Vwrites w-J)ear MauFinkhamt-.,, ' t ,- . QYQf a year ago I wrote you a letter asking .-Advice, as I had female ills and could nnt 1 tcarrra child to maturity. I; received your ' Juna letter at 4astructkns andf pllowed your advice. I am not only a well woman ia con Taeqnence, but ha,ve a beautiful baby girL I wish ery sufferinjBr woman in the land would write you for. advice, as you have done so much for me." ... i j1 Ust as surely ks Mrs. ' Seydel was ; ' , . curd, , wU Ly dia .E.,, Pinkham's "Vegetable "Compound" cure every ' woian'sufEerrng'-from any form , of U female ills. ynnMn . , ' rNo olher'medlcinin-ll the 'world lias stjqhj, record ,of ctes of female, "troubles a,s has 'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Therefore no prudent woman will accept any substi tute whicHadrhggist tnay"Ofrer. f-,i If you are sick,avrite Mrs. Pmkhami jLytonRJassi, f of special jid vice? It is free arid always helpful.4 z f I j y m m tMtt Ta letter Advertise Ithe Bowth,' JLedlnc . ;: Bmlneii Collee:, four eeholarshlpe are ofr fered younp persons of this county at less than . . ost. WRITE TODAY. - EA-ALL'EOiHNESS COLLEGE, Hmfii , BUSINESS "'. EDUCATION 134VV SCHOLARSHIPS Clip thU aetlce and present or tend It t OBAUBHOK'S ftstttPRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE- CALEIGH COLUMBIA, ATLANTA. KNOX" VILLEOH FT. WOR.TH vf j vritf y6'i -wilV cective booklet containing;. almost 100 mis-spelled words explaining that we give away, absolut1!Jl.x m JRF.g,. 134 , scholarships to those tinidtng ' " ' most 'mis-tmeild words- lnthj&i booklet. Jfoat instructive contest ever conducted.. JBooklet.contaJnaihtiridreds of letters, rrom inkers and business men giving? Teas: l.iiwnyybuto tlX B. C. Those who ,fail to get free schbJ- arship will, as explained in booklet, tret es?fe:eat!hTTJts-sieUed word found. C.X-et us .tell lyou a.14 abdutjojur great edu- , ,v GREAT SUMMER DISCOUNT. uA . t f fi t n I ft A I n C D A D T M C M T 1 1 r. 'ii.i.uraaiTV -iaf - mnei M A 4i . iwfta advtntagea tor praotical Instruction; botn 1 tn mrtclo , Ulforatoriea and abundant jjospital' mateHala are unequalled.' Frce"acces8 is given to the i:reat Charity Hospital with 900 bd ana ! H.Q0 r-atlentJ annually. Special instruction is If 1 1 ! Uy - the . bedside , of the slck f The .' ?xt session teiring October 19th. 19l)ai For 19 i . csua1os;ue and, informaUon address . t .PROP. S.'B. :UAII,I-E. II. D., Dcan.i. l Oi Drawer 201 . " 'NEW. oiilbash, l,a 'BOYS AND CI R IS .4td n Try locality in the Unitert Btatea bsrriDtionaf or liberal cash ebmmiSBtons to ' ' (A whole velar for 10 eenta) f X C)M rst od cheapest monthly borne masazioe lo the rortd, contalalng 32 pages, lOxltinchel, of selected, reading;-matter tf.umumal interest' In erery home. Uberal commission to solicitors. Bend postal rard for Call particulars aad tabseriptioa Mask book AT OSCEi" iH a ADAMS'S MAGAZINE. 131 W,24th St. H.Y.Cit . 80. 27. ' it? i ; Remoyes all spelling in 8 to M days ; effects a permanent cure injoto6odays. Trial tseattneot given f rce.fJothingcan p; f aires Write fir. H. H. Grain's Sont. r r, .. - --a ;-e . ,V v. J m J Cheese Charlottes. I Mash smooth half acream-cleesft with one tablespoohf ul of Roquefort crumbs, using enough sweet cream to make It soft. Add one cupful of sweet cream,, two tabjespoonfuls of dissolve J gelatinfe, ani salt and Jcayenne fo tastej. Fill twelve Swedish' tlmbale-cases with this mixture. Sprinkle over with Par mesan, and put in a cold place. Cheese Canapes. CuUastalfiuloatJn .slices about; a quarter of an inch thick. Divide these . into pieces about two inches Jong andone inch wide, and fry them linihot 'Jjiitterl orl dilf tillj thy are'al bright golden color. Spread a little thin mustard on each of these- pieces, lay over that some good cheese, and "put them in a quick oven till , the cheese is dissolved Serve as hot as possible. Time, altogether, about half an hourf ? Eggs a la Creme. Hard-boil twelve eggs; slice them thin in rings. In the bottom of a large baking-dish- place - a layerof. grated, bread crumbs, then one of the eggs; cover with bits of butter, and sprinkle With . pepper and salt. Continue thus to blend these ingredients until the dish is. full; be sure, -'though, that the crumbs 'cover the eggs upon top.' Over the whole pour a large teacupful of aweet cream, and brown nicely in a moderately heated oven. -" A p pi e Tri tier. "'Tirt Pare, core, and stew with sugar and lemon neeltwoTpounds of apples, and iCooit iiU. Quitcs6fM Cutsome Sponge cake in slices and arrange them in a pie dish. Then spread a layer of the appl mixture,,, mbre? sponge cake, and so on till afHsseti'up. MaW'a pint of thick custard and pour over the trifle. Beat up the white of an egg till" sfiff and pile oh to" the Custard; ajid lightly Jjrowi, in the oven.' Place, a pie collar round the" dish when serv ing. This sweet is equally good, hot or cold- Alexandra Pudding. 4 Take three large apples,a little lem on 'peel; four ounces of sultanas, & little ? candied j peel one ounce of' su gar, .lights suet crust. First, peel, core; and slice; the- apples, put them in a saucepan with a little nutmeg, grated lemon rind and sugar. Stew" till the apples-are-eoftthen-add-thexiiopped candied peeL ,RoJi put the suet pas-' try, then sfiread' the apples, etc., on1 it.' Scatter the sultanas on it, make':into as roly-poly, wet the ends and squeeze together. Boil for two hours and a half , in a floured cloth. Turn out to serve, and sift sugar over. i , Orange, and Rhubarb Marmalade Wash three pounds of tender pink sldnned rhubarb and ;ut in pieces two inches in length. Put three pounds of oranges in the preserving kettle .with, plenty of cold water to cover, and simmer three hours. Drain and cut in four pieces. Put six pounds of granulated sugar ia the kettle with just enclgh, water, to prevent sticking, and : stir ilntil dissolved and boiling. Add the oranges and rhubarb, stir un til boiling, then move to the edge of the fire and cook gently fifteen or twenty minutes. Turn into glasses, but do not cover until cold, While the food value of these sweets is not spe cially high, 'they ! satisfy the natural craving, while at the. same 'time their 'judicious use may be made to help out the butter supply which, next, to meat, is the greatest expense for the family bfllmited means; , "All Through the House. Wet " cooking ' soda, spread', upon a thin cloth and bound over a corn, will remove it.. ,. 1 A glass of water drunk half an hour before ' each ' meal and just before' re tiring -will frequently xegulate the di- gestipn. X pasle ade of egual parts . of i brimstone,., saltpetre and lard, if bound t about a ffeibnwni cure it Renew as J spctasjets.dry. .4b,.t ' nfDon'tus Jqrax; and rosewater to ejnoy .tahd f reckles'without put- uijigjon iiiiiejcpia cream-aierwaras, ofbofajjkes the skinxdryl Sa)hjDrsvery freshen thairof asick rooin0; PUt a piece on'Sfpl(saucerahd lay the ;- point of tefiiiot pokeiv "when it fumes i will' quickly fill vthe room. -"hi ; Whenasparagusjisto be served cold ?as? 4 salaa loK.3laIinkigrette, boil andvdrain a3usual.. and after' draining r let cold water' run' gently over the stafk's 6 keep them firm l and fresh looking.' tf'-J' lf A preparation of one ounce of flour . of i sulphur and tone quart of soft wa- ter, li appnea inorougniy to. tne scalp, ' night and morning, .will remove every . tfafe Xofi dandruff arid render the .hair m'u'j -l.L2 rn ti i - ' ncu'ttuu Kiussy.wv tj t c i l'MiltchenirTichgrea ih coldf 'andr4?iattaat;0.he"taste, Isi added to 3ranilll lceeara-reatly improving that simplt4ce4MinfvcherrieS "are feecomlhg ev enfinqre" popular than f.inorW ?$ftyb&ti a solution bfcriatic soda, ". or with slaked lime and'-pearlash, Lay it on with a piece of rag or a brush, and leave it for sev eral hours, when it will be found that the, paint or putty may be easily re moved. . PITSpermanently cured. Nofltsornervoua ness after.flrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveBestorer,$2trial bottleand treatise free Dr. B. H. Klike, Ltd.,931 Arch St., Phlla., Pa. England has just built the biggest troop ship in the world. -. There has been a great ceal of dls-. i appointment because the Garfield re port shows that the,proflts of the pack-, ing industry onlymount to about two per cent, on the 'Irolume of business - transacted. There,; is no doubt, how ever, that the report is correct. j-The census reports compiled by the Government in 1900. before the agita-j tion regarding the'beef trust" began, throw considerable light on this ques tion. It appears fom the census that. he packing industry is conducted on a smaller margin of fcross profit than any other industry in America. The gross margin of profit of 871 flour and grist mills in Illinois, in the census year, was: nearly seven per cent, on the. vol ume of business. The gross margin of fifty-one wholesale slaughtering and 'rrfeaf-pactlng establishments in Illinois was only about one-third as large, or a little more than two per cent, on the volume of business.' J The milllrs have not been accused of being in a "trust," and combina tions would seem impossible in a busi ness where there are several thousand mills in the United States competing actively for the flour trade, but it, ap pears that the gross profits of the mill ers, are larger than the gross profits of the" packers? lVmay turn out that the agitation regarding the packing indus-4 try will show the same result as the devil found in shearing the pig: "All squeal and no wool." ' "Why? . . .- " Wby7"wheiT buying" a bookrar fluenced by the author's name? Why by an artist's if we purchase a picture? .t,(f Why do wise buyers insist upon having a reliable name on nearly everything they purchase?,, . 't , li ' . ,v It, is because the name attached ia the safeguard of the buyer & protection against the palming off of interior articles. This "name guarantee" we all look for in the most important things we buy, and what can be. morel important than our food? - - " .Jiverybody luiowa.that all intelligent lousekeepers arevery particular about the ' juying of things to eat and drink, and no ,body realizes it more than the up-to-date (grocer, who caters to the wants Of his cus tooiers I - '') ' For instance, every real grocer know the reason for the universal popularity of Lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees. He knows that its uniform purity and high quality have made it welcome in millions of American homes for over ! a quarter of a century. Realizing this he cannot but hand it out " cheerfully whenasked for it;- He knows that the people accept the package as a guarantee of the contents., Yet there may be a few grocers left who do not recognize that the buyer not the seller has, the right o choice, and they may want to sell their loose coffee (who knows what it is, or .where it came from?) instead of Liox Coffee, which the cus tomer asks, for, and the merits of which both know. , . . , '' In4 such cases the ' wisest advice is: , Chazjge your dealer." ,, v 4 t Now to Dose a'Dog.U ? ; it Un- July Outing.) : A dose c castor, oil is as disagree able to the ailing .dog as .it is to the ailing human being. He kicks against it,' and does right, when is grab ' bed by the back of the neck,1 and with his jaws yanked apart with a towel awaits the nasty dose. -u This is, pour ed down his neck on the outside. It . is usually followed by a few more doses, all bf which go the same way 'which is the wrong Way. i The jaws are .'in a . vise,' the dog isjn torture, and he is ready to condemn his' very best friend for thus treating him shab bily. If they, were onlyj sensible, enough to know how any dog.from the meanest cur to the bluest-blooded canine, on earth was in , the habit of taking his oil, it would be different. But they ' are all at sea tra ' the sub ject, and poor doggie is - about i dead when a friend utters: -. '.' 'Humph! All chumps on ' dogs, I see. Pour the staff over the fellow's PAWS i . :. . , ..(.;. ' ; , Lo, and behold I The wise few who thought they knew all about dogs and. dogs things learned, something. to their credit when they saw how care fully Towser licked his paws, cleaned them and thus took his, , oil without fuss and. In the' proper way.' ; ' A girl's dea of a romance is a man who wears a woman's , ring on his fin ger and looks sadly at it. So. 27. jj , IN-COLONEL'S TOWN. v - Things Happen. V ? From the home of the famous "Keyh nel Keeyartah,Jof Cartersville,? away' down South comes an enthusiastic let-. ter about Postum. , ti ;? ; "I was in' very delicate health, suf fering from 'indigestion and a nervous trouble so i severe that I could hardly sleep.' The doctor ordered me to dis continue the use of the old kind of cof fee; which was like poison to me, pro ducing such extreme disturbance that I could not, control myself. But such was my' love' 'for it that I could not get my own consent to give it up for some time, and ; continued to suffer till my f ather one day brought home a pack age of Postum Food Coffee. .'!' "I had the new food drink rarefnllvi prepared according-' to directions and . gave It a fair trial. It proved to have ir rich flavor and made a healthy, wholesome and delightful drink.! ,; To my taste the addition of cream greatly improves it. f V "My health began to improve as sooiii as"tHe drug effect of the old coffee was removed and the Postum Coffee had tImetosinake'its-influence-felt. My nervous troubles wer -speedily, relieved fF?x P" always came to soothp ahdstrensthen me after" I had artmktPostum4n very hbrt time I began rtos sleep better than k had for , years before; ;I have ndw1 usld Postum -Coffee-for several years5jLndjike it bet ter and find it more beneficial "than when I first began. It is an unspeak able Joy to be relieved of the old dis tress and sickness." Name given by Postum Company, Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book, "The Soad to .WeUvUle." in caches. ' Delicacy of the Japanese. The Japanese have a malted -preparation known as ame, which is a kind of candy or barley sugar, made,by the action of barley malt on - glutinoua rice. Midzu "hme, or liquefied ame, a syrup, forms the subject of an articie by Prof. Storey and Mr. Rolf e, pub-' lished, in the Bulletin of Bussey In stitution. ' Harvard university.- The preparation of ame dates, back, many centuries, and it is interesting to com-' part it with most of the. more modern wort Prof. Storey also -describes some experiments m made with popcorn, which bear' out the opinions of pre vious' investigators that popping is' caused . by. , bursting of . the f starch grains Any country aome, store, hotel, church or building can bo as brilliantly and' conveniently1 lighted u city house. .-?:. 't '-.'f. e. : Acetylene Gas is cheaper than ' kerosene, brighter than electricity, safer than either. ;i .' n "i ..jt.i-r.j.U ? St Ck acker, lUdldM Co.. Wlsatoa-eun. K. C ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY Sixty miles from Baltimore at the base bf the Blue Ridge' FOR YOUNC LADIES t Mountains. Established 1809, Incorporated 1816". Healthful jun miqcco location, large shady lawns, modern equipment throughout. mhu miooco . Students may pursue either the Classical or the4 English Course; graduation is attainable in either. Music, Painting and Domestic Econ- i omy, are branches of special interest s in their respective, departments. Pros pectus sent on application. Address' - ; , , J Sister Superior. St. Joseph's Academy. EmmlUbur, Maryland CYLinDERG mil n either as to quality or price. Write for vlnty Delicious , , ' a-nd satisfying 9, (Natural Flavor) t..n' -.n n IA Libby X Tongue. Poited Chicken. Deviled Ham. Dried Beef. Brisket Beef .Lunch Tongues. Soups. Corned Beef Hash all as good as they are, wholesome, t Eesyn to serve -V U TheteoUet. "Hovto3IaHGote Things o ftte Address Lihhv MKSll tn voi. i ' - J in ' - - GUARANTEED CURP fi '.n'iL blood, wind oa th?f fllJf.T' Pfl??"" ein8. tremble '''"""'7 you are sick. Constiosti 5hjenttAndDlSK, -JvCl r xoay. tor you will never iT ngn Take nr advice 1 c yf&J! CANDY j How It Turned. Out. I went because it seemed to be A pleasant place to stay "Where I could go and drink some teg And wile the hours away. The grirl appeared to be a quite ' Refined and modest sort. Bnt though I went there every night I did not go to court. "We sat upon the sofa and f The lights were burning low,. , At times I even held her hand No harm in that, you know; I surely thought so, anyway; It had no real import, . i And I'm sincere now when. I say ' I didn't go to court. - V t J never thought she would be so Unprincipled and base; , ? To me it was an awful blow, ' . That breach-of -promise case. it t To pay her damages was gall, , ! - For payings' not my lorte, ;i " I had to pay, though-,Ater aB I had to go to court; ' ? win 'Jit .1 Automatic Generators ' require little care, 1 !do the work" ; perfectly and can be operated by any-? one anywhere. ' v ; Complete plant costs no more than' i a hot air furnace. , Vt t, : Send for booklet, "After Sun.' ' j set" R 'gives f nil information re ; garding this wonderful light, and is sent free to anyone. .'" V '; . i , I ! ! ' " , ; f i ;i .' '.. i;l Acetylene ' Apparatus 'Mfg. Co., 157 Michigan Av.. Chicago. IlL -li you hare been told you cannot live--2 that your disease is incurable do not de spair ! Buy a large $1 bottle of Checkers and watch the result t Sample bottle free,, write to-day youll forget it to-morrow . t Hi of aii mm at all Prices. THE FRIGE, TELLS, , ( r , THE QUALITT SELLS: Machine Grease, Belt Grease and Axle Grease of all Trades. Axle Oil and Harness Oil. We defy comoetition our catalogue; h We can save you money. OIL COMPANY, Nashville, Tenn. Attractive to the Eye to the appetite t 3-i ucts t . w iiuuy -iricafo " ' ' t-HW.X jfjOtry.w.Oi!?:. .-u... J-J5' bles. - Vi " rasixer wbst ails you. start takinc Ve" tay well until vm. mis KaiusI. mod ....... SSI l ...! on kill, more rioni .VkI k en your bowels don't move 1 .rs flPf01- other diseases together. It I I inll'L fl fll J'Uvll.VUlU.llU Complete .External and Internal Treatment siuiiiii Ccistingof warmbaths andscales, anf .fipfieh'. the. thickened cuti. xleuGUTIGURA OhI mentto instantly v allar itcKingfA irritation, auf iiiflam soo , ahd VKeal; and CUTI- ;CURAPaisto ccolanl . cleanse the ftocd. MAlSingkSeL ccMtinf.but One DoM is often sufficient to cure the most tortus fag, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings," aai 1 irritations, with loss of hair, from inW to age, when all else fails. , gent, 60ft, Kesolrent, 50c ( in form of Chocoiat CouaL fi tm,,2rZMr wt ,Pof: London. STCWT i -A"- fotter Drug Chem. Corp., Sole Prow. Eajuoxi from lnfaocj to Age." ""UH : SICK HEADACHE, . PROMPTLY AND PERM ANENTtf 1 ' CURED' WITH Crab Orchard ik ." r. j ' ' . ' : . ... , A Ontury's Experience, With 8uceessfal s -meiults. is the Best Testimonial. SOLD BY ALL DfiDGGISTS. ii CrabvJOrcBard Water Co., I n. Louisville, Ky. ilt'jil JTou want only the best iCat to n Gil Machinery riIlff.8iny? experienced t Qinner about PratuEagle,5mith Winship, Munger sWe would like to show -, vou what thousands ol life long- customers say. t . ; Write for- catalog and ;- . testimonial booklet. , Continental GinCo . 1 - Charlotte. N. C Atlanta. Ga. . , JHemphls, Tenn., Dallas, T. -J i 4 fcv, 1 k i : if - . J " .bbt stops discharges, heals inflamnwu rf . soreness, cures leucorrhoea and . bsm l in ;i .Paxtine, U in powder -form to be d's1 e -l water, and is far more cleansing, healing- 8 and economical than liquid antiseptics wr TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL , : Forsaleatdmggists,Mcentsabc Trial Box and Book ol lntf"ctj"V- thc R. Paxton Company BQtp AlltED"S?ig (2) of nen who wre flr- bV 3)of mothers of xA denied pension on in .marrie. 4) of men '"gt kjn of eral army, or () tne e5iceaed. mt.u soldiers or sailors, now defA,ters" NATHAN BICKF u.- j iir.uLlna-IAm aa ft m 5 5 la time, r"-" -r , g -i IIti f .FOR WOMEN J VrouMed with ins peculiar to. "SrV their sex, used at douche cossfnl. ThorouzUvcleajisef, kills aiseaw lAf 1 BB'SBSaBV aa- m m j-m a a 1 T l in -a'l 1
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