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'i .0 IHSS ELLA OFF, Indianapolis, Ind. SUFFERED FOR "MONTHS. Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That Cured Miss Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., Indian apolis, Ind., writes: "I suffered with a run down con stitution for several month, and feared that I would have to give up my work. On seeking the advice of a physi cian, he prescribed a tonic. 1 found, : however, that it did me no good. On meekinq the advice of our druggist, he asked me to try Perttna. in a few weeks I beganto feel and actlike a different person. My appetite in creased, I did not have that worn out feeling, and J could sleep splen didly. In a couple of months J was entirely recovered. 1 thank you for what your medicine has done for me." Ella Off. ; Write pr Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, .Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice. All correspondence is held strictly confidential. . So. 31. The Best, of Life. . Not till .life's heat is cooled. - . The headlong rush slowed to a quiet narc. : And every purblind. passion , that has ' ruled ; , v"' ? ' - Our noisier years, at last Spurs us in vain, and, weary of the 4race. ? ; !- ; ' j r . -We'cartv no more who loses br who wins Ah. not till all .the best of life seems past , . The best of life begins. To tell for only.fame .. Handicappings, and the fickle gusts of praise, : For place or power or gold to gild a Uame - . . . v Above the grave whereto - All paths will bring us, were to lose our days; c 4 V7e. on whose ears youth's passing bell has tolled r-In blowing bubbles, even as children do. Forgetting we grow old. But the world widens when . . t Suchfhope of trivial gainUhat ruled us lies Broken among our childhood's toys, for then - " 4 ' We win to self-control! And mail ourselves Jin manhood, and there rise Upon us , from the vast and , windless - height- - ; ' Those cleaner thoughts that are unto the soul . What stars are to the night. The Spectator. Thousands of Women ARE MADE WELL AND STRONG . Soccesi of Lydia E.. Pinkham's Vegetable , Compound Rests Upon the Fact that It ; .Really Dees Kake Sick Women Well V Thousands upon: thousands of Ameri--'Can women have been , restored to 'health by Lydia E. Pinliham s Vegeta ble Compound. Their letters are on file in Mrs.? Pink ham's office, and prove this statement to be a fact and not a mere boast. ' Overshadowing indeed is the success of this great medicine, and compared Tf ith it all other medicines and treat ment for women are experiments. - Why'has-Liydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound accosoplished its wide spread results for-good ? k .... Why, has it lived and thrived and done its glorious work for a quarter of at century? ' T . : v Bimply and surely because of its ster ling worth. The reason no other med icine has even approached its success Is plainly and positively because there is no other medicine in the world so good for women's ills. The wonderful power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound over - the diseases of womankind is not be ' cause it is a stimulant not because it is ' ' a palliative, but simply because it is the most wonderful tonic and recon- strcctor ever discovered to act directly upon the ' uterine system, positively cubing disease and displacements and restoring health and vigor. 1 " Marvelous cures are reported from' all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures, and physicians who have recognized the virtue .itf Iiydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com ' pound, and are fair enough to give credit, where it is due. If physicians ' dared to be frank and open, hundreds ' of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound in severe cases of female ills, jas they know by ' experience that it will effect a cure. Women who are troubled with painful ' or irregular ; menstruation, backache, bloating (or . naimencej, leucorrnoea, foii?Tir- inflammation or ulceration of ms. ovarian troubles, that v. bearing-down"-, feeling, dizziness, faintness. muig- . .rv"", f',uo the blues, should take lra- n-iate action to ward off the serious nuences and be restored to health iTd strength by taking Lydia . js. Fink anuat & romnound. Anyway V T?adT toi MItfreeandalwayshelPfuL ipiiililii' ; iy:::::;::::A:;?::::S:i. tSS::-S-WSSmw:W.,::.,.1 ov:v:v;vX;:::v:v NORTH STATE NEWS Occurrencea of Interest In Varlsua Parts of the State. Geneal Cotton Market. These figures represent prices paid to wagons: Strict good middling . , 10 Good middling ... ............ 10 Strict middling .............. 10 Middling.... -10 Tinges .......8 to 9 Stains .. ......V ...7 to 8 Charlotte Cotton Market. Galveston, quiet .......... ....10.15-16 New Orleans, easy .10 Mobile, steady ................... .10 Savannah, quiet ............. " . . . .10 Charleston, nominal ...... ......10 Norfolk, quiet . ..10 Baltimore, nominal Ml New York, quiet 11.05 Boston, quiet .". ........ ... .11.05 Philadelphia, steady .11.30 Houston, quiet .....10 Augusta, steady ....10.13-16 Memphis, quiet 10 St. Louis, quiet .....10 Lousiville, firm 10 Tar Heel Topics.. Cleveland Star: "The colored peo ple had a Sunday school picnic at Washington church, near Waco, Satur day, in which much interest was taken and much good accomplished, but the .quietude and pleasure of the occasion was marred considerably by a fight engaged in by Gus Roberts and an other negro by the name of Nance. It came , very near being serious, Rob erts being badly cut by Nance on the arm and suffering such injuries as to make it necessary to have his wounds dressed by a doctor. By a vote of 4 to 2 the board of al dermen of Greensboro adopted Alder man Thompson's amendment to the ordinace requiring telephone wires to be put underground in the business section so as to include telegraph wires also. The Western Union and Postal Companies were represented at the meeting and strongly objected to the measure, claiming that it would entail a heavy expense and work a great hardship on them. Since January 1st there have been erected., in WJnston-Efalem, and are now in construction, residences alone representing an expenditure of $100, 000. This will unquestionably be a record-breaking year in the building line.. The total output for building, including residences and business property will not fall far short of the half -million mark. Saturday afternoon when westbound freight No. 75, was between Cleveland and Statesville, E. McLain, colored, shot John Woodruff, also colored, the ball enteVing his left forearm near the elbow. Both were brakemeh on the train. After he was shot Woodruff jumped from the train and struck on his head, receiving severe injuries. Dr. Lewis M. Gaines has been elect ed professor of anatomy and physiol ogy in the medical department " of Wake Forest College, Wake Forest. Dr. Gaines is the son of Rev. F. H. Gaines, president-of Agnes Scott In- I stitute, at Decatur, Ga., and is a grad uate of Johns Hopkins University. Greensboro Record: It is announced that the directors of the Tar Heel Publishing Company will have a meet ing here in a few days to discuss the question of publishing The Tar Heel. It is also rumored that the paper will be issued weekly instead of daily, as was originally intended. Mr. Chas. A. Bird, of Marion, a brother of Attorney J. L. C. Bird, was instantly killed by an excursion train Saturday near Eberman. Mr. Bird has recently become deaf and did not hear the approaching train, which struck him, cutting his legs off. He is of a prominent family of his county. At Lexington Wednesday Mr. W. R. Wicker and family, were all taken suddenly and violently ill after eating heartily from a bowl of fine vegetable soup. An examination of the -con tents showed that one of the ingred ients, supposed to be onions, consist ed of a lot of bulbs of the narcissus. The Second , and Third Regiments broke ramp at Wrightsville Wednes day morning and the soldiers left for their respective homes. The Gover nor was in attendance and was ac corded a royal welcome, v Governor Glenn is preparing a clr cular letter to all the , judges! of the Superior Court, requesting them to see, through the county commissioners and grand juries, that all the jailsare made safe, so that prisoners can be kept in their respective counties when under conviction of capital offences and not have to be taken to other jails for safe-keeping, so as to avoid in the fu ture a repetition of such a spectacle as was presented Jn the case of Dan Teachey, who, on account of the abso lutely unsafe condition of the jail at Kenansville, had to be kept at Golds boro, from which place he was taken .to the ; place ; of excution a day before the time; a spectacle lor gaping crowds 4on' the streets and trains. .W, Mj Aldridge attempted suicide at the 'Henry House at Statesville last night by taking an overdose of mor phine. Physicians immediately sum , moned saved. his life. The corporation commission has overruled the exception of the Sea board Air Line to the order requiring that road to put in -a siding for the Round Pine Lumber Company, near Merry Oaks. The road will now; have to pu$ in the siding or appeal the case to the Supreme Court. ., : Train Wreckers Caught. .Salisbury, Suecial. Jacob ..Morgan .and John Brady, each aged 17 years, of Rockwell, Rowan county, havd been lodged in jail here on the charge of -wrecking a passenger train on the Yadkin branch of the Southern Rail way on June 27. A spike was placed upon the rail ' in such a manner as to derail the train. ' Detective Haney, - who has been working on the case since the incidenthas strong: evidence against the boys, who ran away, but laier were captured. Food of tho Cod." About 1874. William Drysdale won i medal at a poultry show in Dudley, Staffordshire, England. ; The centei part of the medal consisted of a (old disc, on which the winner's name was engraved. Mr. Drysdale's son seems to have worn the disc and lost it whilst on a visit to Ashington, in Northumberland, in 1894. Naturally he concluded he had seen the last ol it, but , nearly ten years afterward a cod fish was caught off the mouth oi the Wansbeck, in the stomach of which was found 'the long missing disc. A Blyth gentleman who had now become the owner of it published an account of his find in a newspaper. This caught the eye of Mr. Drysdale's son, who then applied for it as his property. His notion was that the disc must have been carried to sea witfc refuse and swallowed by the cod. Chinese In New York. There were 6,080s Chinese inhabi tants of New York, according to the last census, but the popular estimate Is that the actual number of Chinas men is twice as large. Though! there is a rigid federal exclusion law and few births occur in the Chinese quar ters, the Chinese population seems to Increase. Thibet Poor In Minerals. The geologist who accompanied the British mission to Thibet reports that the country Is strikingly poor in valu able minerals. The. largest yield of gold was .28 grain a ton of gravel, and there was no trace of coal or in digenous gems. ' :( FITSpermanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer.f 2trlal bottleand treatise free Dr. R. H. Klisi, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phlla., Pa. Cabbages were introduced into England in the sixteenth century. Onres Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers. If you have offensive pimples or erup tions, ulcers on any part of the body, ach ing bones or joints, falling hair, mucous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp, gnawing pains, then you suf fer from serious blood poison or the begin nings of deadly cancer. You may be per manently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (U. B. B.) made especially to cure the worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every 6ore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula. Druggists, $1 per large bottle, 3 bottles $2.50, 6 bottles $ 5, express prepaid. To prove It cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Would Live in a Cemetery. Israel M. Barnes, of North Scituate, Mass., Is to give up his well-furnished eight room house in Scituate road to build and occupy a three-room shanty in the old family graveyard of his an cestors, if the law will permit him to do so. Already relatives have taken action to prevent him carrying out the plan. Barnes plans to build the shanty beside the tomb where his great grand parents and his parents are buried. He has an opportunity to rent his house at a good price. With . his son, 19 years old, and his1 daughter, 14, he in sists that he will live in the graveyard. The graveyard is a private burial ground, a part of the old Vinal estate. There are many descendants who pro tested against Barnes' plan, and when it became known one of them consult ed an attorney to prevent any shanty being built. Barnes declares that he has been unable to buy a lot of land anywhere In the vicinity upon which he cares to build, and for this reason he will build In the cemetery. Gave His Life for Bride. A young man named Vansevcrn was married a short time ago on his death bed . at Courtral, Belgium. He had asked his father's consent to marry, and when it was withheld there was a violent quarrel, during which the father seized a gun and fired it at his son, mortally wounding him. When Vansevern was informed that his con dition was hopeless, he again asked his father's consent to his marriage, and the ceremony took place in his bedroom. When it concluded the bride fainted, and a few minutes later tho bridegroom died. . EVER TREAT YOU SO? Coffee Act tho Jonah and Will Come Up A clergyman who pursues his noble calling in a country parish in Iowa tells of his coffee experience: "My wife and I used coffee regularly: for breakfast, frequently for dinner and occasionally for supper always the very best quality package coffee never could find a place on our table. "In the spring of 189G my -wife was taken with violent vomiting, which we had great difficulty in stopping. .'."It seemed to come from coffee drink ing, but we could not decide. "In the following July, however, she wp.s attacked a second time by the Vomiting. I was away from home fill ing an appointment at the time, and on my return I found her very low; ihe had literally vomited herself almost to death, and it took some days .to .cure the trouble and restore her stomach. - "I had also experienced the same trouble, but not so violently, and had relieved it each time: by a resort to medicine. " ' - : ; "But my wife's second attack satis fied me that the use of coffee was at thebottom of our trouble$, and so we stopped it forthwith andtook on Pos tum Food Coffee. The old symptoms of disease disappeared, and during the 9 years that we have been using Pos tum instead of coffee we have never had a recurrence of the vomiting. We never weary of Postum, to which we know we owe our good health. This is ;i simple statement of facts." Name it-en by Postum 1 Company, Battle Creek, Mich.v , . - : Read the little book, "The Road to Weilville," in each pkg. : TH8 fkAY WRICMf -ST Aft s Odette tyUtt framoua AetreM Vaines Doan's Sidney PiU4 Miss Odette Tjler Is fcot only one of the best known dramatic stars in America, but has written and produced a successrui pm of her own Miss Tyler has written the following grateful note, ex pressing her ap preciation of Doan's Kidney Pills ' Foster-MIlbura Co, Buffalo, n. y.j Gentlemen My experience with your valuable remedy has been equally gratifying to both myself and friends. (Signed) ODETTE TYLER. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. X. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents per box. . i Home has seminaries representing eighty even orders.. 15 YEARS OF TORTURE Itching and Painful Sores Covered Ilead - and Body Cured In Week by Cntlcura. "For fifteen 1 years my scalp and fore head was one mass of scabs, and my body was covered with sores. Words cannot express how I suffered from the itching and pain. I had given up hope when a friend told me to get Cuticura. After bathing with Cuticura Soap and applying Cuticura Ointment for three days my head was as clear aa ever, an'd to my surprise ajodjoy, one cake of soap and one box of ointment made a complete cure in one week. (Signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Wash ington St., Allegheny, Pa." . Wisdom Has no bargain-days. Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, soften the gums .reduces lnflamma tlon,allays paln,oureswlnd collo, 25c.a bottle Cromwell ia eaid to have originated the board of trade idea. Fiso's Care for Consumption is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W SAMUEL, Ocean Prove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900 A baby was born the other day on a Gotham trolley car. XcSeltr Tyler When you are at a loss to know what to serve for luncheon, dinner or sapper when you crave sometking both appetizing and satisfying try Libby's Food Products Ortce trlod. you will always havs a supply m hand Ox Tongues Chili Con Came Veal JLoaf Brisket Beef Ham Loaf ; , Soups our Croctr has them Llbby. McNeill & Libby. Chicago oalna aftM t:l.r Tl LV?Ioat?? bowels, fexlnrly VoiS, cV TTZ nd When your Tadot oVe starts c&onlc sd?me?tn anlS?y.ffin thaa " oth " toeeth.Xt 5AACA5ETS today, for you wflfntSr re? weI?8;!tte,r,WhaJt, ila "rt " rifht Take mir advice, startwithIaeVr , JL2nd utmI I1 unt11 Cet your bowels monew r.r,mA tkI "Jr5J cscsrets today under absolute rn.r.ntw. t V. TlSmgaS VS:-"Jn tu-Sple-and GYUHDER & ISSS" it m .. t. "u xoamess uiL We defv comiwiifmn either toquaUryor price. .-Write for our catalogue. We can Z you CA33ETTY OIL COMPANY. Na.hvllla Tai, 30 DAYS Wo will send on ough we wi 5 1 handkerchief to quilt YoTrTr tt'Stt. rZif3 ""6 SPOTLESS WASHIW8 tHCHIKE CO., 1, To better advertise the Sowths Levdiat; BnslnoM College, tear aeholarshlpe are of fered young- persons of this county at loss than eost. WRIT TODAY. BA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hac Gi WOKEN .--v ; will find in MozwtY's Lemon Elixir, the ideal laxative, a fleasant and thoroughly re iable remedy, without the least danger or possible harm to them in any condition peculiar to themselves. Pleasant in taste, mild in action and thorough in results. Tested for 35 years. : 50c. and i.oo per bottle at all Drug Stores. HOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR "One Dose Convinces." OUR SPECIALTY 3 4 5 Three two dollar shirts for five dollars. MADE TO YOUR MEASURE. Writs for samples and measurement blanks. MODEL SHIRT CO.. Dept. S. IiltUaiiapollSf Ind, AMID Address of (1) persons of part Indian blood who are s lMni, with anv tribo. (2) of men who were drafted In Kentucky, 15) 01 lnoxiiers OI oiu ien wuu denied pension on cconnt of theirre marriafre, (4) of men who served in the Fed eral army, or (5) the nearest kin of such soldiers or sailors, now deceased. NATHAN BICKFOBD, Attorney, Wasuinston, D. C. THEREIS MOIIEYthe CORN STALK. Write for free catalog. I. A, Madden jLtlanta.Ga. CBBIS ISM(SE ALL IL1I f AILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes 3ood. Use CI In tlma. Sold bv drainrljita. foul month. hedmch. inMSH i,Vr al ell Pnobjj V ilTQQBQ THE PRICE TELLS, THE QUALITY SELLS. ft .tt. Cre"?. Ga of all FREE PRflCTICflt TFST you at once one of bur famous huiiui'niiiim.j SPOTLESS vSnStn.oi'?1: freIght Prepaid.' Test t thor. 643 ta. Kat. Baric ElJg.. ttbsO, Va. IS Instantly Relieved and Speei Cured by Baths with , v. 1 OIUIU eentle aDDlicfltinnQ nf r cura Ointment to soothe and heal, and mild doses of Cuti cura Pills to cool the blood. A single Set, costing but One Dollar often cures. Sold throughout the world. Potter Dnrini n. 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