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I- ... m 9 I.; - '' . v 'e- !v :. ' 1 i ' J: ' : ? -If i n EXTENUATING. r i ii ?U1 HLi-" i : ei ?r, i . - vs- I Parson Boys, don't you know that you shouldn't play hall on Sunday? Jimmy Oh! that's all right. Parson. We ain't playing; we're practicing fer tomorrow's game. Outdone. Willis I'm raising 500 chickens on a five-foot lot. Gillis That's nothing. You ought to see the relatives my wife is taking care of in our flat. Puck. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. You complain of ingratitude; W3re you not repaid by your pleasure in do ing good? Levis. No- one is satisfied with his fortune or dissatisfied with his intellect Deshoulieres. ADVICE Hlo TO WOMEN t7omen suffering from any form ot Illness are invited to promptly com municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, ie,ad and answered by -women. A wo man can treeiy talk of her private ill ness to a woman; thus has been es tablished this con fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Kever has she pub lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience -which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in re turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor,- should be glad to take advantage of this gener ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinknarn Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkham's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail "Write for it today. Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color RE90VES DASDBCFF AXD SttRF In vigoratesand prevents thehairfrom fallingofl For Sale bj DraegiBU, or Sent Direct bj XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia Trie. 81 Fer Bottle; Simple Dottle 35e. Send for circular. l1 O if you have two hands Prof. G. O. T 1. Branning Trill teach you. Only -r college in VI S. with shops con nected ; J 30 for course, tools and position at g'ood wages. Commission paid for bringing stvalents. Atlanta Barber College. 10 E.Mitchell St.. Atlanta. Oa. If afflicted with sore eyes, use Thompson's Eya Watsr Charlotte Directory FEATHER BEDS SEND US TEN DOLLARS and we will ship you, freight paid a nice 36 pound FEATHER BED and 6 pound Pair Pillows. TURNER & CORNWELL Feather Dealora Charlotte. N. C. Typewriter Supplies Largest stock of ribbons, carbon, oil and other accessories to be found in the South. Orders filled same day received. J.E. Crayfon & Co., Charlotte, N. C. Be a Great Piai Yourself even if you don't know one note from another. Educate yourself, your family and friends to the beautiful in music. SELF PLAYER PIANOS $400.00 to $950.0 Convenient terms if desired. CHAS. M. STIEFF Southern Wutroom: 5 Wttt Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C C R WILMOTH, Manager Sarsapar.il la Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Get it today in usual liquid form ox chocolated tablets called Sarsatab3. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine must bear Signature . in iiiawi i J '"'-jinn am n l lainniiin ian " " ll0C iiiiii:ini;f;ii;iiimiiiiiiniiiimiimllHIIIIIIIH!r,!H11IIHI f tj JniTTir I jr- in r i tl wm BL.Z1. I 1 Trade Mark A LIQUID REMEDY for CHILDREN'S ILLS Makes Teething Easy KECOMMESDKD FOR Constipation, Diarrhoea,' Convulsions, Colic, Sour Stomach, etc. Il destroys Worms, allays Feverishness and Colds. It aids digestion. It makes Teething easy, -promotes Cheerfulness and produces Naturai Sleep. Kor sale by all drugKists and dealers 25ca bottle. Manufactured ty BABY EASE CO.. ATLANTA. GEORGIA DEMOLINE The only remedy on the market foi RHEUlATiSfrl Consistinpr of internal and external treatment One bottle to be taken internally anyone bottl for external use, all in one box. IT'S THE COMBINATION THAT DOES THE WORK Price TWO DOLLARS.express charges prepaid. MONEY REFUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED with the result, after usins the full remedy. Write for booklet and testimonials. THE IIEMOUNE CO.TIPAY 1028 Presbyterian Building. New York. N. Y A Heartless father. ''I need some help with my household duties," announced a woman when her husband came home the other night. "What's the matter with our daugh ter?" the husband wanted to know. "Our daughter? The idea! Why, Jim, you know she's awfully delicate, and she would die if she had to do any household work. She has her school, and " "And what? Her teacher's report shows that she isn't doing a bit of school work." "But she is the star member of her basketbail team, and you know she is eager to take the prize at the gum nasium contest. But that's just like a man wanting a delicate girl to en gage in rough, hard labor. Be asham ed of yourself, Jim Jenkins! You have no feeling." . The Old Gag. Miss Lillian B. Rowe, at an adver tisement writers' dinner in Denver, said of the harem skirt: "It will soon be so widely worn that the old gag, perpetrated in the '40s on men, may profitably be revived for women victims. "Some sharper, you know, will re vive the gag by advertising in the Ladies' Own " 'Send $1 and learn how to keep your harem skirt from becoming fringed at the bottom.' "Thousands of dollars will pour in, and to each victim the sharper will reply: " 'Wear knickers.' " The Worth of the Voice. Hew wonderful is the human voice! It is indeed the organ of the soul! The intellect of man sit3 enthroned visibly upon his forehead and in his eye, and the heart of man is written upon his countenance. But the soul reveals itself in the voice only; as God revealed himself to the prophet of old in the still, small voice, and in the voice from the burning brush. The soul of man Is audible, not visible. A sound alone betrays the flowing of the eternal fountain, invisible to man. Longfellow: Hyperion. WANTED TO SLEEP Curious That a Tired Preacher Should a Have Such Desire. A minister speaks of the curious ef fect of Grape-Nuts food on him and how it has relieved him. "You will doubtless understand how" the suffering from indigestion with which I used to be troubled made my work an almost unendurable burden; and why it was that after my Sabbath duties had been performed, sleep was a stranger to my pillow till nearly daylight. x ' "I had to be very careful as to what I ate, and even witlTall my care I ex perienced poignant physical distress after meals, and my food never satis fied me. "Since I began the use of Grape Nuts the benefits I have derived from it are very definite, I no longer suffer from indigestion, and I began to im prove from the time Grape-Nuts ap peared on our table. "I find that by eating a dish of thi3 food after my Sabbath work Is done, (and I always do so now) my nerves are quieted and rest' and refreshing sleep are ensured me. "I feel that I could not possibly do without Grape-Nuts food, now that I know its value. It is invariably on our table we feel that we need it to make the meal complete and our children will eat Grape-Nuts when they cannot be persuaded to touch anything else." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. ' Read the famous booklet, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." - Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, trae, and fall of htuca Interest. ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Vegetable Preparation for As similating iheFoodandReguIa ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Dig2stion,Cheerful ncssandRest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Narc otic Pumpkin Stti- JfethtUt Salts j4nis Sfd Peppermint - iCnriaUSoUf 1 Worm Sttd - ' CarSitd Suyaf I tfinkiyrten f favor. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of The Centaur Company;, NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hav Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years jGuaranteed under the Foodan Exact Copy of Wrapper. K-.v.!w.- .i, J. .i---- - MiTtitffhlr'V" HARD ON CHOLLY. you Cholly Chumpleigh Would leave your happy home for me? Miss Caustique Yes, if I saw you coming and the hack door wasn't locked. Willing to Support Proxy. Alben Tiedemann, a freshman of the University of Pennsylvania, was called upon to vote for officers in a recent gathering. Not being well ac quainted with the nominees, he thoughtfully hesitated before filling out his ballot. One of the company left the room with the explanation that he would "vote by proxy." 'So will I," said Albert, and with his pencil poised above his paper, leaned over to a companion on his tiglft and asked: . "Say, what's Proxy's first name?" "DEAF" BEGGAR COULD HEAR Incident That Struck Householder as Being Along Slightly Humor ous Lines. "Many funny things happen in flat during the course of a few months," said a Milwaukee flat dwell er, "but one of the best things I ever saw happened yesterday. "I was suddenly roused from my slumber by three loud knocks on the door. Jumping to my feet and into a bathrobe, I hastened to see what was wanted. I opened the door in time to see a young fellow half way up the flight to the next floor. "'Hello, there!' I yelled at him. "He turned around, hastened back and handed out a small envelope, pointing to the ' inscription. I glanced at it. It was an appeal for aid be cause the applicant was deaf and dumb. "Say, I was mad enough to kick him down stairs. Then the joke struck me and I slammed the door in his face and went back to bed laughing." ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands suffer from sick or weak ened kidneys without knowing the cause. If you have backache, head ache, urinary disorders, look to your kidneys give the help Intricate Letter. . When Bilkins was away from home on a long business trip, he got a letter from his wife that still puzzles him. It ended thus: "Baby is well and lots brighter than she used to be. Hoping you are the same, I remain, your loving wife." Everybody's. Perhaps. "Why did Humpty Dumpty sit on the wall?" "He. probably thought he could hold it down." First Aid. George Ade, at a luncheon in Chi cago, paid a gallant compliment to a well-known actress. The actress wore a harem skirt of the new flame color and Mr. Ade said to her: "It is ' pretty. And what an odd color it is! Tell me the name of the color." "Flamme de Vesuve flame of Vesu vius," the actress answered. "Be jabers," said Mr. Ade, "ye make a vurry purty crater." The Exception. Post There are as good fish in tli sea as ever were caught. Parker Hm! I guess you haven't heard Thompson's latest fish story. Harper's Bazar. Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you .cannot make yourself what you wish to be. Thomas a Kempis. To appreh'ead contempt is to have deserved it already. Pierre Loti. otrange But True. "T's said a woman can not throw A stone a little bit. But still a woman with an aim In life oft makes a hit Drawing the Line. "I don't find anything to eat," said the man of the house; "my wife's away from home. But here's a harem skirt that belongs to her. Maybe you can raise enough on that to get a square meal." A flush mantled the grimy chek' of Tuff old Knutt. "Mister," he said, stiffly turning away, "I ain't wot you'd call a pros p'rous citizen, but I've got some pride left!" its Diagnosis. "What would you say if my sailor admirer told me the furs he present ed to me had one from the neighbor hood of the north pole?" "I would say that the story waj what the furs are noL" "What's that?" "Far-fetched." One to Study Over. Mrs. Old Bludde I hear you have very fine colonial furniture ' in . the noose you have rented? Mrs. Newrich I don't know, ma'am; but we've been to Cologne Sid I never saw any like it there. Probably Not Contagious. Naggus Why do you get out your book anonymously? In your case mod esty is a disease. Hokus Then It isn't one of my nat ural, normal qualities. O, thanks. Amazon of the Kitchen. "Does your husband find fault with the cooking?" asked the patient look ing woman. "No," replied Mrs. Crosslots. "He 4id so Just once and the cook hap pened to overhear him." Don't Always Rise. Traveling Journalist (in Dugout City) I presume an editor of a paper in a booming western town is pretty apt to rise, isn't he?" Editor Daily Boomer-7-No-o, not always.- Sometimes the lynchers don't bave any rope and just shoot. is Katherine Was that big temper ance meeting last week the means of making many swear off? Kidder Oh, yes. Over a hundred men, who never drank in their lives, took 'the pledge. A Question. A harem skirt Is her street attire; What will she do In case of fire? House Cleaning Philosophy "What's intuition, pa?" "Intuition, my son, is being able tc tap on a parlor wall with a hammer and know just where to drive a pic ture nail." at A Domestic Gabriel. Mrs Kawler Is Mrs. Rr nome ? Servant Vpo mi o-' A 1 but she's a-layin' down. Shall I rise her?" The More to the Purpose. Little Boy (crvintrl T?nr.ii? Dolice rot Police Investigation Witness (mourn fully) That's nothing! They got mine, too! ' Just Waiting. 'Do you feel all run down?" "Well, the autos are m-ott n 1 about my way, but I'm dodging them Perfecting His Italian. Mrs. McClaueh Ta school now, Mrs. McGooghan? Mrs. McGooghan-No, sure he's trew wid the English branches. He's uia iianan now. "Where?" "HelDin" , j road beyant." uuwn on ljat&ry- the kidneys - need. Mrs. E. C. Tillman, Franklin Pike, Lewis burg, Tenn., says: "My kidneys were In terrible shape and I suffered intensely. My back ached and I felt all worn out. I seemed to be running into dropsy and my weight . dropped 35 pounds. For a year I was practically an invalid. Frqm the time I started using Doan's Kidney Pills, I improved until completely cured. I believe I would be in my grave were It not for this wonderful medicine." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 50c. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. SUCH A QUESTION. 1 r '-'III State's Attorney (examining tales man for jury) If you considered this man guilty would you send him to the gallows? Talesman (a politician) What's his politics? FREED FROM SKIN DISEASE "Our boy was born in Toronto on Oct. 13, 190S, and when three months old a slight rash appeared on his cheek. What appeared to be a wa ter blister would form. When it broke, matter would run out, starting new blisters until his entire face, head and shoulders were a mass of Bcabs and you could not see a par ticle of clear skin. Other parts of his body were affected, . but not to such an extent. We tried about every advertised remedy without avail, in deed some of them only added to his suffering and one in particular, the Remedy, almost put the infant into convulsions. The family, doctor prescribed for him and told us to bathe the baby in buttermilk. This did not do any good, so we took him to a hospital. He was treated as an out-patient twice a week and he got worse, if anything. We then called in another doctor and inside of a week the boy was, to all appearances, cured and the doctor said his work was done. But the very next day it broke out as bad as ever. "We decided that it could not be cured and must run its course and so we just kept his arms bandaged to his side to prevent his tearing his flesh. We left Toronto and shortly after our arrival in Duluth, the Cuti cura Remedies were recommended. We started using them in May, 1909, and soon the cure was complete. You would not think he was the same child for Cuticura made his skin per fectly clear and he is entirely free from the skin disease. There has been no return this time. We still use only Cuticura Soap for baby's bath. Robert Mann, Proctor, Minn., May 3, 1910." "The Bard of Oden." The Rev. George F. Culmer, "the bard of Odon," celebrated his eighty sixth birthday recently. The Rev. Mr. Culmer was born May 22, 1825, in Kent, England, during the reign of George Frederick (George IV.), for whom he was named. At the time of his birth John Quincy Adams was president of the United States. Dr. Culmer has been a minister for many years in the Methodist Episco pal church until his advanced age made it necessary for him to retire. He is a scholar and poet. Many of his poems have been published in magazines and newspapers. Wash ington Correspondence Indianapolis News. - He Got the Pass. "I want a pass." "Pass? You're not entitled to a pass. You are not an employe. Sorry." "No; but here the anti-pass law says free transportation can be granted to 'necessary caretakers of live stock,' poultry and fruit.' Well, I'm going on this trip with an aunt that's a hen there's your poultry;' a girl that's a peach there's your fruit; and a nephew that's a mule there's your live stock. Gimme a pass." The Way-Bill. CHILLS AND FEVER AND AGUE Rapidly disappear on using Elixir Babek, a preventative for all Malarial Diseases. "I recommend 'Elixir Babelt' to all sufferers of Malaria and Chills.- Have suffered for several years, have tried everything, but failed, until I came across your wonderful medicine. Can truly say It has cured me." George In scoe. Company G, 4th Batallion. Elixir Babek 50 cents, all druggists or Kloczewskt & Co., Washington D. C. A Use for the Recall. Knicker What do you know about the recall? , Bocker I believe in it for umpires. ' For COLDS and GRIP Hicks' 'Capcdine is the best remedy re lieves the achiDg and feverishness cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid effects immediately. 10c, 85c., and 50c. At drug stores. v Do not expect "a friend to ask &l you; anticipate his need. Socrates.1 The Herb laxative, Garfield Tea, over comes constipation, giving freedom from sick-headache and bilious attacks. Keep your heart high; tha't is the urn of philosophy. Victor Cousin. HAD BEEN SILENT SUFFERER Subordinate Officer the Recipient of Hints Intended for His Superior. , . A sea captain's wife tells this story of a . maiden woman, sister . of one of the owners of the ship on which she once made a long voyage. She had very decided opinion on most matters, and she and the captain had many spirited arguments at the dinner table. 'The captain's wife, a meek, submis sive little ''soul, fearing that in the heat or argument her husband might say anything to offend his august passenger, was in the habit .' kick ing him in the shins to hint at modera tion. Nevertheless, air these remind-1 ers passed unheeded. One day she administered a more vigorous kick than usual, and noticed an expression of pain 'flit across the face of the mate, who sat opposite her. "Oh, Mr. Brown, was that your shin?" she asked. "Yes, Mrs. Blaikie," said the mate. I meekly, "hit's been my shin hall the voyage, ma'am." Youth's Companion. Old Superstition. It was prescribed by an old super stition that If those who were affected with ague would visit at dead of night the nearest crossroad five different times and then bury a new laid egg, the disease would be burled. H the experiment failed, they attributed It to some unlucky accident that may have befallen them on the -way. Free to Our Readers. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper. Applica tion of the Murine Eye Remedies in Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength ens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 50c. Try, It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Scaly' Eyelids and Granulation. Use of Ants in Nature. . Prof. J. C. Branner, in the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, describes the immense importance of ants as geologic agents, especially in tropical regions. Ant burrows have been found at a depth of 3.5 meters, and they ramify over vast areas. TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BUIL1 If THE SYSTEM Take the Old Standard GROVBS TASTBLKA3 vHLLI. TONIC. Ton know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and Iron in a taste less form. The Quinine drives out the malaria and the iron builds tip the system. Sold by ail Sealers for 80 years. Price 60 cents. Vienna Style Sausage A good dish for a Luncheon or Supper. Brown the con tents of a tin of Libby's Vienna Sausages in the frying pan and serve with baked potatoes. Easy to serve fine to eat Look for the Libby label which means quality. Libby, McNeill C& Libby Love is the emblem of eternity; it confounds all notion of time; it ef faces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end. Madame de Stael. For HEADACHE Hicks' CAPUIJINE Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you. It's liquid pleasant to take acts immedi ately. Try it. 10c., 25c., and 50 cents at drug stores. Good maxims are germs of all good; firmly impressed on the memory, they nourish the will. Joubert. Garfield Tea will set the liver right, correct constipation, cleanse the system, purify the blood and clear the complexion. A self-made man? Yes, and wor ships his creator. Henry Clapp. Mrs. Wiaslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teethinsr, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. God pays, but not every Saturday. Alphonse Karr. Take Garfield Tea to regulate the liver and overcome constipation. Love is selfishness in two persons. BouSers. St. Augustine's School Collegiate, Normal, Industrial, under the Episcopal Church. For catalogue, address REV. A. B. HUNTER, Raleigh, N. C. KILLER daisy ay i ilm ftMMfciii i. ii in i- - J plMcd 7whr,a trmaU Bull kills ail 111. Neat, clean, ornamental, convea ient,cheap. Last all himl Can't spill at tip over, will not loll or injure anything. Guaranteed eflect. ir. Of all dealers at lent prepaid for 20c. HAROLD ttOMER IkO De Salb In.. Brooklyn, I. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Relieve Feverishness. Constira. tion. Colds and correct disorders of the stomach and bowels. Used by I Mothers for 22 years. At all Drug-. erists 25c. Sample mailed FRER. aRask mare. Addreas A. V Olmst.il, La Roy, N. V. KODAKS ;: nd Illph Grada FlnishluR. Mail orders Riven Spe cial Attention. Prices reasonable. Service Jjromp- Send for Price List. LSNEACS ART STORE. CHARLESTON, !. C. WANTED Men to learn the Barber Trad. Best carina work within renca of pour men. Wages from I12tu 120 weekly. Course cam Dieted In few weeks. Tools given Wanes while learning Booklet mailed free. RICHMOND II A Kilt 11 COLLKOE, BICUMOKD, VIRGINIA.. W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 25-1911. Hoas&cvork Drudgery Housework is drudgery for the weak woman. She brush es, dusts and scrubs, or is cn her feet all day attending to the many details of the household, her back aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress o pain, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed is not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous women is satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. This "Prescription" removes the cause ot women's weaknesses, heals In flam nation and ulceration, and cures those weaknesses so peculiar to women. It tranqaillzes the nerves, encourages the appetite and inducea restful sleep. Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what his " Favorite Prescription" contains, complete list of ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is "just as good" in order that he may make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. " For 1TTParni?n E. Epizootic H f I I IM'iriMt Shipping F.yer & Catarrhal Fever Bare core and DoaltivetireTentiva.no matter howhoraasatanv stare are lnfeetei or "ex posed.' Llauld iriven on the tonmie tacts on th. Blood aniiOlandi: .XMlstbe poisonous germs from the body. Cure Distemper In Dora ud Bhcwp and Cholera la Poultry. Lnretselllri(r livestock remedy. Cures La Grippe among human balnfre and Is a fine Kidney remedy. 60c and SI a bottle; f5 and SlO a dos.n. Cuttblaoot. Keep it. nowtovourarufrgisT.wnowingetitioryou. i n Booklet, "VisMmpas; Causes and Cures. ' Special Agents wanted. Bacteriologists 60SHEN. IKO., U. S. A. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. HOOL.&5 V 5 LARD Sold by all Leading Dealers who avoid substitution trade Snowdrift Hogless Lard goes one-third further," costs one-third less, is three-thirds more healthful and whole some than hog lard, and produces the most beautiful results known to any shortening. Always call for Snowdrift, the original HOGLESS shortening. Buy in tins only. Snowdrift is imitated but never rivaled. : Made by The Southern Cotton Oil Co., New York, Savsnnati. fcw Orleans, Chicago
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