CURED
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By Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Elack Duck, 2'inn. "About a year
cm T wTfite rnn that T was sick and
"Ti couia not ao any 01
If m7 housework. My
EicKnes3 was cauea
Retroflexion. When
I would sit dovrn I
felt as if I could not
get up. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham'3
Vegetable Com
pound and did jsst
a3 you told me and
now I am perfectly
cured, and hare a
r.icr hfthv bOT."
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ZAr?,. Arrsx Box 19, lilacs
lJuck, Minn.
Consider This AdYice.
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until she ha3 given Lydia E. Pinkham'3
Vegetable Compound, made exclusive
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Thi3 famous medicine for women
ha3 for thirty years proved to be the
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the female organism. Women resid
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the United States bear willing testi
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E. r-irikham's Vegetable Compound.
It curo9 female ills, and creates radi
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ire ill, for your own sake a3 well as
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IIrs. Pintharn, at Lynn, Mass.,
Invites all sick ivomea to write
her for ad vice. Her adrice is free,
and always helpful.
Twenty horse power Return Tubular
Bo:!er acd i3 hone power Liddell-Totrcp-icins
Enrine, together with a MofSit Heater,
in good condition and cac be had at a
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premises Corner Fifth and College Streets,
Charlotte, N. C, and can be inspected
before purchasing. Address
SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER UNION
Charlotte North Carolina
IffIhOKipsoii'sEy&Watef
whathe considered fair
Mr. Olsen's Offer Must Have Come as
Surprise Even to Persuasive
Claim Agent
Up in Minnesota Mr. Olsen had a
cow lallfrd by a railroad train. In
due season the claim agent for the
railroad called:
"V.'e understand, of course, that the
deceased wa3 a very docile and valu
able animal," said the claim agent in
his most persuasive claim-agentleman-Iy
manner, "and we sympathize with
you and your family in your 1ob3. But,
?Ir. Olsen, you must remember this:
Your ro;v had no business being upon
our tracks. Those tracks are our pri
vate property and when she invaded
them she became a trespasser. Tecn
ically speaking, you, as her owner,
became a trespasser also. But we
have no desire to carry the issue into
court, and possibly give you trouble.
Nov, then, what would you regard as
a fair settlement between you and the
railroad company?"
Vail," said Mr. Olsen slowly, "Ay
baen poor Swede farmer, but Ay shall
give you two dollars." Everybody's.
A Logical Landlord.
Many a tenant will sympathize with
the man in this story, from the Phila
delphia Record. lie was renting a
Email house which the landlord had
refused to repair. One day the owner
came to see him.
"Jones," he said, "I shall have to
raise your rent."
"What for?" asked Jones, anxiously.
"Have taxes gone up?"
"No," the landlord answered, "but I
see you've painted the house and put
in a new range and bathtub. That, of
course, makes it worth more rent."
The Difference.
"I don't see any difference between
you and a trained nurse except the
uniform," said her sick husband.
"And the salary," she added,
thoughtfully. Harper's Bazar.
We often hear the expression, "as
poor as a church mouse." But even a
church mouse doesn't have to live on
the collections.
When a man dresses like a slouch
It's a pretty good sign that he either
ought to get married or get divorced.
Vhen It's
"What for
Breakfast?"
Try
Post
ioasties
Serve with cream or
milk and every member
of the family will say "ripl
ping" good. And don't
be surprised if they want
a second helping. -
"The Memory Lingers"
PoHtura Cereal Company, Ltd.,
Battle Creeb, Mich.
NORTH CAROLINA
PICKPOCKET NABBED.
State Fair Visitor Seizes Hand of
Man Feeling in His Pocket.
A man who insists that his name
ia W. II. Hamilton, of Richmond,
bit who the police find, through
letters in his pockets, to be William
Tolliver, was committed to jail at
Raleigh in default of a S300 bond,
on the charge of picking the pock
ets of W. M. Mitman, of Selma.
Mr. Pitman's son, Arthur, claim3
he saw the man take the purse
from his father's pocket and pass it
to a confederate, who escaped while
f til her and son held Hamilton (or
Tolliver) for the police.
Articles including medicine, found
on the prisoner, show that he has
spent a time in Canada and Boston.
The police believe him to be a full
K;.f2f.( nrofessional. This is one
pickpocket arrest made in connec
tion with s-tate fair week.
-HOME-COMERS" WELCOMED.
Feature of State Fair Was Return
of Native Sons.
At Raleigh for three hours there
was a flow of wit and humor, and
?uolgies to North Carolina and
North Carolinians by '-home-com-rs"
and those who are abiding in
the Old North State, the exercises
D--!Fig in connection with the '"home
coming" feature of the North Caro
lina Stale Fair. The meeting was
:n the Senate Chamber of the State
House.
Mayor J. S. Wynne presided. There
.ver-e speeches by Colonel George L.
Morton, Atlanta; N. F. Parker, of
Virginia, and others from among
.he home-corners, besides a notable
Utter from President Edwin A. Al
irrnan, of the University of Vir
?inia, former North Carolinian,
expressed regret at not being
there, and declared that no part of
'he world is growing faster in all
that makes for the highest elements
'jf citizenship than North Carolina.
President J. L. Currie, of the State
Fair, spoke with pride of the part
former North Carolinains are tak
ing in the affairs of all large cities
)f the country, mentioning particu
larly the claim that of eleven
nourishing banks in Norfolk the
presidents of nine of them are for
mer North Carolinians.
Mayor Wynne, Dr. H. A. Roysler
president of the Chamber of Com
merce, J. IJ. Pearce president of
Merchants Association, Dr. J. A.
Long, Roxboro, Dr. Charles Lee
Smith, Raleigh, were among the
North Carolinians who spoke in
welcoming the -Home Comers."
Big Drove of Cattle.
The Southern Railway has been
collecting live stock cars to be taken
to Taylorsville to handle a large
shipment of cat lie from Taylors
ville to Rock Hill. There are nearly
) head of cattle in the big drove.
The cattle were purchased in Alle
ghany and Ashe counties by a Rock
Hill dealer who will fatten them
luring the winter for the spring
rnarket. A large portion of the
.irove was purchased from Mr. R.
L. Doughton, in thi3 district.
Actor's Body Found.
The body of Robert Barton Pahr,
I he young actor, who was drowned
it. Wrightsville Beach while in surf
bathing, was found near the mouth
)f a creak in Myrtle Grove sound
:jy two fishermen. It was badly
nufilated by sharks and crabs and
entirely nude. One foot was gone.
The face however, was not disfigur
d. The remains were sent to Balti-"nore.
Summary.
The third anual drainage con
vention of North-Carolina will meet
in Wilmington on November 22nd.
Florence Queen, of Cherokee, has
been appointed assistant matron of"
the Indian School at Carson, Nev.
All the children of the Charlotte
public schools are to receive a medi
cal examination. This is to discover
incipient eye, ear, nose, throat or
lung trouble, with a view to the
correction of defects, the cure of
jisease and the protection of others
from contagion.
There have been five deaths in
North Carolina the past week from
pellagra.
An increase of $90,000 is shown in
the value of the personal and real
property of the negroes of Char
lotte. This will mean an increased
revenue from that source of $108.
Of 0,197 white school children in
Nash county, 3,389 live in districts
provided with long-term schools,
md petition for three additional
local tax elections will be presented
at the next meeting of the county
rjomrnissioners.
Dr. Booker T. Washington, accom
panied by prominent leaders of the
colored race will tour North Caro
lina, October 28-Nov. 3.
It has been decided to erect a
building at the Children's home at
Winston-Salem at a cost of not less
than $5,000, same to be known as
High Point cottage.
Fire destroyed five frame busi
ness houses and a new residence at
Hendersonville, entailing a loss with
the contents of the different build
ings of about $10,000. There is prac
tically no insurance.
S. J. Davis, an inmate of the Sol
diers' Home at Raleigh, says: "thi
old-fashioned tinware the flat bot
tomed tin cup the rattling and
rusty old tin plate, etc. Nobody
there has ever seen anything of the
kind in tableware at the North
Carolina Soldiers'. Home and we
hope, never will."
About one hundred and fifty feet
of the steel pier built during the
past summer in front of the-Sea-fchorc
hotel at Wrightsville, was
swept away by the storm. The
entire length of the pier extending
wer the ocean it 750 fett
SPEECHLESS
FOR THANKS
Arkansas Lady Cannot Say Enough.
In Praise of Cardxri, Which
Did Her a World
of Good. -
Mena, Ark. "I find Cardul to be all
you represent," writes Mrs. H. B.
York, of this clty.""I suffered for near
ly two years, before I tried your rem
edy. I have been bo relieved since tak
ing CarduL I cannot say enough. In
Its praise. It has done me a world of
good, and I recommend Cardul to all
women."
Similar letters come to us every
day, from all over the country, telling
the same etory of benefit obtained
from Cardul, the woman's tonic.
This great remedy Is over 50 years
old, and Is more in demand today than
ever. Cardul has stood the test of
time. It Is the standard, tonic medi
cine, for women of every age.
The first thought, in female ail
ments. Would you like to be well and
strong again? Then take Cardul. It
can't possibly harm you, and Its record
Indicates that it ought to help you.
Have you poor health? Cardul has
assisted thousands of women to glow
ing good health.
Do you lack strength? Cardul Is a
strength-building tonic for women.
Over a million women have bene
fited by Its use. Can you think of any
good reason why you should not
try It?
Ask your druggist. He knows.
N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn., fcr Special Instructions, and G4-pag-e
book.. "Home Treatment for Worn
er," eent in Dlaln wrapper on request.
Completely Pauperized.
Albert W. Hehberd, New York's
charity expert, said at a recent din
ner: "The great danger of charity Is Its
pauperizing effect. This effect must
be avoided, or the recipients will all
become Jack Hanches.
"Jack Hanch, cn the Bcore of bad
health, never worked, and the pastor
of the Methodist church, a man whose
heart sometimes outran his head, sent
the idler and his family weekly gifts
of food and clothing supported the
whole crew. In fact.
"A church visitor, after listening to
Jack's complaints one day, said:
"'Yes, of course, you have had bad
health, we know that; but one thing
at least you ought to be thankful for,
and that is our pastor's kindness In
sending you all this bread and meat
and jelly and blankets, and so on.
Don't you think it la good of him to
look after you so well?'
"'Good of him? said Jack. Imp,
tiently. 'Why, what's he for? "
Wrong Guess.
It was exhibition day at No. 3, and
as the parents of Jack Grady, the
dullest pupil, were listening hopefully,
the teacher tried her best to help the
boy. "How did Charles I. of England
die?" she asked, assigning the easiest
question on her list to Jack. As he
looked at her, with no indication of a
coming answer, the teacher put her
hand up to her neck. Jack saw the
movement and understood Its mean
ing, as he thought. "Charles I. of Eng
land died of cholera," he announced
briskly. Youth's Companion.
Deadlock.
"Who is that man who has been sit
ting behind the bar day after , day?"
Inquired the stranger in CrimsoD
Gulch.
"That's Stage Coach Charley. He's
in a peculiar predicament. He went to
town last week and got his teeth
fixed. Then he came here, and, bein'
broke, ran up a bill on the strength of
his seven dollars' worth of gold flllin.
Charley won't submit to havin the
nugget3 pried out an the proprietor
won't let him git away with the col
lateral, and there you are!
A Perennial Mystery.
Average Man These Sunday papers
just make me sick! Nothing in them
but commonplace personal items
about a lot of nobodies no one ever
heard of.
Friend I saw a little mention of
you in the Sunday Gammon.
Average Man (half an hour later, to
messenger boy) Here, rush around to
the Gammon office and get me forty
copies of the Sunday edition.
Her Tribute.
Randall How did you like the mili
tary parade, Ida?
Miss Rogers Glorious! I never saw
enouga men In all my life before.
Harper's Bazar.
WISE WORDS.
A Physician on Food.
A physician, of Portland, Oregon,
has views about food. He says:
"I have always believed that the
duty of the physician does not cease
with treating the sick, but that wo
owe it to humanity to teach them how
to protect their health, especially by
hygienic and dietetic laws.
"With such a feeling as to my duty
I take great pleasure in saying to the
public that In my own experience and
also from personal observation I have
found no food equal to Grape-Nuts,
and that I find there Is almost no limit
to the great benefits this food will
bring when used in all cases of sick
ness and convalescence.
"It is my experience that no physi
cal condition forbids the use of Grape
Nuts. To persons in health there it
nothing so nourishing and acceptable
to the stomach, especially at break
fast, to start the machinery of the hu
man system on the day's work.
"In cases of indigestion I know that
a complete breakfast can be made oi
Grape-Nuts and cream and I think it li
not advisable to overload the stomach
at "the morning meal. I also know the
great value of Grape-Nuts when the
stomach is too weak to. digest other
food.
"This is written after an experience
of more than 20 years, treating all
manner of chronic and acute diseases,
and the letter is written voluntarily
on my part without any request for it."
Read tho llttl book, "The Road to
Wellviilt," ia pk(9. "Thvre'i f Rmiob."
NOTHING BETTER IN SIGHT.
Cook Please, ma'am, I want to
give a week's notice.
Mistress Why, Jane, this is indeed
a surprise. Are you not satisfied with,
the treatment you receive here?
Cook Oh! yes, ma'am.
Mistress Then I suppose you have
something better in view?
Cook Oh! no, ma'am; I'm only go
ing to get married.
She Probably Could.
Senator La Follette, apropos of cer
tain scandals, said at a dinner in Mad
ison: "These things recall the legisla
tor who remarked to his wife, with a
look of disgust: 'One of those land
lobbyists approached me today with
another Insulting proposition."
"The wife, a young and pretty wom
an, clapped her hands. 'Oh, good!'
she cried. 'Then I can have that sable
stole after all, can't I, dear?"
Anything left to be done at your
leisure seldom gets done. S. Martin.
For
Sprains
Mam
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Mr
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9r
uavc
mm Me
j Instant
Relief"
"I fell and sprained my arm
and was in terrible pain. I
could not use my hand or arm
without intense suffering until
a neighbor told me to use
Sloan's Liniment, The first
application gave me instant
relief and I can now use my
arm as well as ever." Mrs. H.
B. Sprixgf.r, 921 Flora St,
Elizabeth, N. J.
LOAM'S
1LX
13 an excellent antiseptic and germ
killer heals cuts,
burns, wounds, and
contusions, and will
draw the poison
from sting of poi
sonous insects.
25c, 60c. and $1.00
Sloan's 'book on
horses, cattle, sheep
and poultry sent free.
Address
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Send postal for
Free Package
of Paxtine.
Better and more economical
tban liquid antiseptics
FOR ALL TOILET USES.
' rJiy
mmm.
Gives one a sweet breath ; clean, white,
germ-free teeth antisepbcally clean
mouth and throat Durines the breath
after smoking dispels all disagreeable
perspiration and body odors much ap
preciated by dainty women. A quick
remedy for sore eyes and catarrh.
A little Paxtine powder dis
solved in a glass of hot water
makes a delightful antiseptic so
lution, possessing extraordinary
cleansing, germicidal and heal
ing power, and absolutely Harm
less. Try a Sample. 50c a
large box at druggists or by mail.
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston. Mass.
ion
'I have used your valuable Cascarets
and I find them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used them for
some time for indigestion and biliousness
and am now completely cured. Recom
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you
will never be without them in the
family." Ed ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken.Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. Theeert
nine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to
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Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color;
REMOVES OANORUFP ADO SCURF
Invigorates and prevents tbe hair from falling off.
Foe Bala b) Druggists, or Sent Direct by
XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia
9iq SI Par Bottla: Smp! Soul 35c Send for Circulars
Z RTe member
-J AST g-AW-- S2&V MTI SWT
I fnr gQiJCHgCOLpg
NEED MONEY FOR GOOD WCffiK
Plans of the National Association for
the Study and Prevention
of Tuberculosis.
What "A Million for Tuberculosis
from Red Cross Souls will do In pro
viding some of the 275,000 beds need
ed at once in the United States for
consumptives, Is explained In a recent
bulletin of the National Association
for the Study and Prevention of Tu
berculosis. There Is Just about ons
bed "for every ten Indigent consump
tives, and if all tuberculosis persons
In the country are counted, both rich
and poor, hardly one for every 25 or
30. If suQcient hospital accommodar
tions are provided only for those
who are too poor to pay the full
price for their treatment fully 275,000
more beds m special Institutions for
tuberculosis will be needed at once.
The immense outlay necessary to pro
vide and maintain so many beds in
hospitals, makes it Imperative, the
National Association for the Study
and Prevention of Tuberculosis de
clares, that such Institutions be erect
ed from public money, either muni
cipal, county or state. In order to
get appropriations for public hospitals
for tuberculosis, agitation Is neces
sary, and in order to create a cam
paign of agitation, organization is de
manded. But in order that an organi
zation may carry on an effective cam
paign, fund3 are needed.
These funds it is proposed to secure
in as many .communities as possible
from the sale of Red Cross seals.
REST AND PEACE
Fall
Upon Distracted Households
When Cuticura Enters.
Sleep for skin tortured babies and
rsst for tired, fretted mothers is found
in a hot bath with Cuticura Soap and
a gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint
ment. This treatment, in the major
ity of cases, affords immediate relief
in the most distressing forms of itch
ing, burning, scaly, and crusted hu
mors, eczema, rashes, inflammations,
irritations, and chafings, of infancy
and childhood, permits rest and sleep
to both parent and child, and points
to a speedy cure, when other remedies
fail. Worn-out and worried parents
will find this pure, sweet and econom
ical treatment realizes their-highest
expectations, and may be applied to
the youngest infants as well as chil
dren of all ages. The Cuticura Rem
edies are sold by druggists every
where. Send V Potter Drug & Chem.
Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass.,
for their free 32-page Cuticura Book on
the care and treatment of skin and
scalp of Infants, children and adults.
The Most Noticeable Change.
"So you have lived in Europe for 25
years? That's a long time for a man
to be away from his own country."
"Yes, It Is, and I'm. mighty glad to
be home again."
"I suppose you notice a great many
changes?"
"Yes, many."
"What, If I may ask, Is the greatest
change that has come to your notice?"
"The greatest change, it seems to
me, Is to be found In the fact that the
vice-president of the United States
succeeds In getting his name In the
paper nearly as often as he might If
he were a baseball player or a prom
ising lightweight prizefighter."
At tho First Try.
"What do you think of my dough
nuts, George?"
"Dear, you are a wonder!"
"Do you think so, really, darling?"
"I certainly do. Scientists . have
been trying for years to produce arti
ficial rubber, and here you do it the
first rattle out of the box."
Old Oaken Bucket.
Doctor (to typhoid patient) Do you
remember where you drank water?
Patient (an actor) Oh, yes! It was
back on the dear old farm twenty
years ago! Puck.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY'
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25o,
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
So They Say.
Stranger I say, my lad, what is con
sidered a good score on these links?
Caddie Well, sir, most of the gents
here tries to do It in as few strokes as
they can, but it generally takes a few
'more. Scottish American.
"SPOHN'S."
This is the name cf the greatest of all
remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Heaves,
and the like among all ages of horses. Sold
by Druggists, Harness Makers, or send to
the manufacturers. $.50 and 1.00 a bottle,
.gents wanted. Send for free book. Spohn
Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases,
Goshen, Ind.
No Hurry.
"What are you in such a rush
about?"
"Promised to meet my wife at three
o'clock down at the corner."
"Well, there's no hurry. It isn't four"
o'clock yet."
TO DRIVE OUT MALAKIa
AND BUILD UF THE SYSTEM
Take tbe Old Standard GROVE'S TABTELKS8
CHILL aX)NIO. Ton know what yon are taking.
Tbe formula is plainly printed on every bottle,
showing It is simply Quinine and Iron in a taste
less form. The Quinine drives ont the malaria
and tne Iron builds up tbe system. Sold by all
dealers for 80 years. Price 0 cents.
Queen's High.
"Does Bliggins ever bluff when h
plays cards?" .
"Never until he gets home and ex
plains where he has been."
For COLDS and GRIP
Hicks' Capudine is the best remedy re
lieves the- aching and feverishness cures the
Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
liquid effects i m media tly. 10c., 25c., and 50c
At drug stores.
There are some rich men who have
made their fortunes honestly. Also
ycu may have heard of the needle in
the haystack.
Constipation causes and aggravates many
serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by
Dr. Pierce's - Pleasant Pellets. The favor
ite family laxative.
A' business firm advertises a shirt
without buttons. That's no novelty.
Many a bachelor has worn them -for
years.
Was GettinprMonotonous.
'A handsome woman who had been
so unfortunate as to find occasion to
divorce not one but several husbands
was returning from Nevada. In Chi
cago she happens to meet her first
husband, for whom, by the way, she
always has entertained a real affec
tion. "Upon my soul, If it isn't Charlie!"
exclaimed the ex-wlfe, cordially shak
ing hands with the gentleman whose
name she formerly had borne. Tm
awfully glad to see you, Charlie!"
Then, after a wistful expression had
come to and been banished from her
countenance, she added:
"Old chap," I've often wondered
where you were and what you were
doing. It was too bad we didn't get
on better together. I hope your ex
perience hasn't been as unpleasant as
mine. I'm Just sick and tired of mar
rying strangers!"
Fable of Pan of Biscuits.
A Vassar girl married a Kansas
farmer.
Two weeks later a cyclone made the
happy pair a friendly calL
It cavorted around the premises,
ripping up the fences, scattering the
haystacks and playing horse with the
barn, but when it looked through the
open window It drew back in alarm.
There lay the bride's first pan of bis
cuits. T ain't feelln' very strong this
morning," murmured the cyclone;
And with another glance at the ter
rible pan it blew itself away.
The Family Growler.
"Why are you weeping, little boy?
"I broke de pitcher."
"Well, there's no use crying over
spilt milk."
"G'wan! Dis wuz beer." Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
For HEADACHE Ulrica' CAPCDETE
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capndine vrlU reUeve yon.
It'a liquid pleasant to take acts Immedi
ately. Try It. 10c, 25c., and 50 cents at drug
stores.
Don't you notice how the man who
always wants to bet, and who says he
has a roll in his hand, invariably rolls
away?
Mrs. Wtnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
We surely owe to men the same
duty as we owe to pictures to try and
see them In the best light. Emerson.
I want every elirxmlc rbenaatic to tts--
twsy all medicines, all Unlmeata, tj
pUtters, fn-lrlTB MUNYOS'S EHECTJi.
TISJI REMEDY, a trial. No matter wlat
yoor doctor may say, fio nutter
yout friends nwy say, n matter or
prejudiced yon taay be ajalnet ail a !t
lised remedies, jr at once to jrrrr ?
ml get a cotue or 1119 jmLUA.
ism reiikdt. if it fans to eiv .. !.
taction. I will refqnd yonr money. M7ii
Remember thlt remedy contains o ei.
leyUe arid, bo enlnn cocaine, morpaia or
ether harmful crcrs. It Is pet c? r.-?
the guarantee of tie Pure Food and L.-j
Art.
. For sale by ajj druggists. Price. iSc
zKJ i M.J &Jii
Is the price of HUNTS CURE. This
price will be promptly refunded if
it does not cure any case of
SKIN DISEASE
ALL DRUG STORES
A. B. Richards Medicine Co.. Sherman, Tei.
GET A SAW MILL
ta, Ga. Make money tawing neigh-
k bora timDr wnu (in enjmc i iaie
fj after the crops are laid by.
W. N. U.t CHARLOTTE, NO. 44-19'Q
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Honored by Women
When a woman spcks of ber
dent score t . suffering sho
trusts yon. Millions have be
stowed ' this mark of confi
dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce,
of Buffalo, N. Y. Every
where there are women who
bear witness to tbe wonder
working, curing-power of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
which saves the suffering sex
from pain, and successfully
grapples with woman's weak
nesses and stubborn ills. -
IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONG
IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL.'
No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or ber con
fidence misplaced when- she wrote for advice, to
the-World's Disfensaky Medical Association, Dr.
' R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Piercers Pleasmat Pellets Induct talld statural bowel movement once a df.
Ttoaitt CoM
on '.the side of the house where
winter blasts strike hardest always
has a lower temperature than the
rest of the house. There are timer,
when it is necessary to raise the
temperature quiclly or to keep the
temperature up for a long period.
That can't be done by the regular
method of heating without great
trouble and overheating the rest of
the house. The only reliable
method of heating such a room
alone by other means is to use a
Smokeless
Abschteb smokeless and odorless
which can be kept at full or low heat for a short or long time.
Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours,
without smoke or smell.
An Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font.
Filler-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork in a bottle,
and is attached by a chain and cannot get lost.
An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents the
wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to
remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed
In an instant for rewicking. Finished in japan or nickel, strong, durable, well
made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. lias cool handle.
Dealers Everywhere. If nol at yours, write for dtscriftii circular JT
J , to the nearest egexy of the .i.m
fy Standard Oil Company
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WHEN Uncle Sam puis Kit 0 K on anything
& stands (or current value and superior
worth; good as coin oi the realm. It is so I
willi Snowdrift Hogless Lard. Every
can is U.S. Inspected and Passed and is so labeled. ;
Don't buy unless you see it on tbe can. StlOZV
drift Hogless Lard is tbe best shortening
known lor superior results in cooking, and beallh
lul benefits upon foods and digestion. Made by
THE SOUTHERN C 3TT0N OIL CO.
wTock,SaTannah,N'wOrleaa, Chicago A c
W. L. DOUGLAS
3J3M & S4 SHOES Sffio&H
B0YStfHir0". 2.00,2.50 A 3.00. Best in the World.
mt'JSSSf'JMPJ?' ?.BO mml $4.00 mho
T.iT H"''.y tho tommt mat mad moat ooa.
too mot oconomloal mhoom foi you to bety.
80V rtelZ?thalmy 85 been the atandardfor oyer
ow years, that I make and sell more nt nn tt ka j T vi vS
0 A JVV?11- anl Save you so much comf
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