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V!., i I ;1 y ; . I' t I f ' V ! i!1 i ! 5 'I, s THOUSANDS OF rFAIR WOMEN g HERALD PRAISES FOR PERU-NAi Catarrhal Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration Makes Invalids of More Women man ah uiner .uiseases vomuiueu.j Bystemin catarrh causes nervousness, poor pjHUto, tired feelings. . IVruna, euro catarrh whereror located. j r .' . ' LETTElW FHOM WOMEN. ' ! Miss Anna Praaoott'a Letter. Hiss Abu. Proscott, In a letter from tlfl South Bovontb. street, Minneapolis, Minn., write-! "7 wan completely used tip last tall, my appetite had tailed and I telt weak Mnd tired all tbe time. My drug gist advised me to try Ptruna and the relief I experienced after taking one bottle was truly wonderful. " I continued 11$ use tor five weeks, uad am glad to Bay that my complete restoration to health was a happy surprise to myself as welt as to my fr1ends."-Aana Prescott. ' Pe-ru-na True t'rland to Women, i Miss Florenoe Allan, a beautiful Chi cago girl, writes, tho following from 75 Walton Placer , "A ft tonio for a worn out system, Prruna stands at the hoed to my esti mation. It effects aro truly wonderful la rejuvenating tho cntlro oystom. I keep Hun hand all the tlino, and never have that ' tired fooling,' as a few doses always makes me feel like a different Woman." Florence Allan, Pernno will he found to effect an im mediate end lasting euro In all canes of syntemlo catarrh. It acts ulckly and benctleinllyon thodlsen.ied mucous mem branes, and with hi isllliy mucotiii incm brauuii the cuUrru otui uolunuuruxint. I'ernna Hake Tou Fool Like a New Person, Ming Marie Coats, a popular young wo man of Appleton, Wis., and President ot tho Apploton Yotmg Ladlos'Clnb, writes i "When that languid, tired feeling cornea over you, and your food no longer tastes good, and small annoyances Irri tate you, Peruna will make yon fool like another person inside of a week. "I havo now used It for three seasons, and find It very valuablo and efficaci ous." MIhs Mario Coats'. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho into of i'cruna write at once to Dr. Ilartrnan, Riving a full statement of your cane, and he will he pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. llortman, Presidimt ot Tho llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, SO I A L Coaching Party Given by Miss Drum mond. i Miss Cora Drummond of Merrimon avenue will tve a largo coaching party over the lllltmore estate ihlH evening to honor her guests, Mrs. K. It. , McKlwee and Miss McGregor of Columbia. :H, C. i J Mr. Rumbouoh Wins Billiard Tourney J. K. HumlmuKh won on Thursday tho Millard tournament Hint has been In progress ut the Ashevllle club for the past few weeks. The limits were hetwtfiui Rumhnugh mill Stike Innther. Congressman and .Mis. John M. Al len of Mississippi arrived yesterday st the Victoria Inn. They will int" uhly be here for gome time. . - Mrs. K. J. Pnrrlsh nmt "MIxh S."V. PiirrlMh of Toklo, Jniinn, have return ed to Itjitfry Turk uflor ;i shml stiv nt, Sapiihlre. They will leave shortly fur lnirham, X. t". New German Club. Ashevlllt' liow boasts two pi-man (lulls. The orlKiinil (lull has lieeu dishuniled nnd reorRanlr.ed. As a re , Suit a new. I lub bas been foi mml. It U I lv'kisn ns (he AHlicville Her man club mill will have iik olTlrert J. AV. Ite.'idles uresldent. .Juniuuj ti. Adams vice president, Ralph Carrier Hecretary anil treasurer. The other members are: Itlrlmrd Wright M. O. Oiieranl. Thomas J)ne, Hilfus Junes, OhsIm Kitzpatilek. Veniio (.udRej, Ralph Hams , S'I1I ItnbertHon, Heath Carrier, Hnxter llendersoii. The rluh will Rive a dance in the near futuie. In th.t other club, which has not yet fieen mimed, are. as has been pub lished, Kruncls (ltitljir president, Ralph t'arner trensurer. t'oiiimlttee of arraimeinent: Ralph furrier chairman, Uiwrence Jones, l)ennott SlieiiiMel). Koy Rankin, J. ). Adams. Other members: Heath Carrier. Hnfus Woodcock, . Roy Rankin, .lames Nich ols, Junius Adams, Dr. J. W. Kaucctte. X. A. Holt, Rul'us Hunt. lr. liunl, I)erinott Hhemwell. James liiuimnoiid, Harold Johnston, llond AnderHon, L. Blxler, C. I). Ruland. J. g. Adams, A. S. liuciard. Mr. Hudson, tluy Rankin, J. A. I'urekel, S. 1'PKram. lr. t'lem "Ber, Kin'ene Sawver.Clllil.unl Stike leiilher, J. M. RumbnuKh, l-'rank Smith. Rufo Kltanatrlek, VV. W. Hy mns. K. L. Ray and W, A. Bull. 4 Miss Mary K Junes, ilaiKsblcr of Mr. W. W. Junes. Is nt home at Ida Halley st reel for the summer. Khe will re turn to-her diftf.tr at K:ileiKh after her vacation. .1 ' Miss Uly MctiieKor. one of Coluni- Ida's most popular society xli'ls, is vls IIIiim; Miss i 'ora Druininond at her home on Moriinmn Avenue. Jolm T. Jlci'nw, of Columbia, who has been visiting Mrs. S. 1. IVIham, returned to his home yesterday. .." , 1". Wl'I'oe of tircenvillo, H. C, Is at the Buttery Turk hotel. .. Miss Mary Woollen, who has liecn playltiK In the Oiffen Slock company for the past few months will retinn Sunday to Ashevill: for the summer. : Mrs. K. R. Klwee of t'oHinilda. S. ('.. Is a idlest of her brother, Mr. W. ('. Drumnifltid of Merrimon avenue . 1 Miss Mary 8. WIkrIiis of t'hlcuRo Is at the Victoria Inn. i ,i Miss Susie Johnson will leave today for I tn h.im to visit friends. W. S. Montgomery of SparlanburR Is at Mattery l'srk. Mrs. liow mi and children of Atlanta are Ruests of Mrs. C. R. Schuessleh on Merrimon avenue. . ,4 Mrs. Thomas Wet more Is here from Arden. ' , - , , MIhm Martha Haynes of Richmond is MsitiiiR Mrs t'l.iybrook James on Moutford avenue. .4 vl Mr. and Mrs. Win. II Thompson of JUcmphls are here, ru 'wis of the Jlat lery I'ark hotel. ,4 ,"4 Mrs. Wood of HirmluKh'im Is here, a Riiest of Mrs. ('. R. S. huessler. . .4 1 Mrs. IS. R. KukeR nnd Miss Kuken have Rime to Salisbury, where Slay- den Kakes is 111. loiter ''Mrs. l'akes and iiiss Fakes will RO'tto S;iratogu to spend the summer. f! Mrs. W. Mr vheelefbf "Greenvlil.! has returned to her home aftet-Vlslts iuif Mrs. S. V. .Pelliam for a week. Miss Edna .Woollen entertainej a ffw friends at tea last evonlng at her home in Hiltmore. Mrs. n. D. Turner' Miss Sue K. Tur ner of Little Rock, Ark., are guests of the Victoria Inn. ? i4 Mrs. F. W.: Tilton nnd Miss Rogers, of Xew Orleans, are at the Battery Hark for the summer. i , .4 ,4 Mrs. f A. P,. CllHn of , Chicago, Is vlsltini ,5111 s. H.T. Gnnah.jat Ring hum la: Bhti t 11 . . ,4 4 '' . Miss Oherla Roijers, of Waynesville, spent last eVenirig In the city. HIS HOLINESS' , CONDITION IS - HOT IMPROVED y . Continued from Pnge ent. The Pope was making a brave struRffle, but, the doctor continued, "his weapons of defense are weak. Kven the finest tempered steel becomes blunted after sn iruinv voarn of use. A renewal of the pteurlc phenomena is ol- wavs damreroiiR. pv-en In n vnunc strong organism. Therefore, how much .more dangerous in a man of nlnety- lOUL torumatelv-thej uvp tew otKee serious complications. The defective respiration hus had w bad Influence on the circulation and we found an alarm ing depression in the heart's action. Perhaps this second withdrawal of the liquid deposit may restore the circula tion, but the great question is, can this relief be sufficient and permanent. Un fortunately there me llllinv renamia fur doubt both concerning the restored clr- r.t,l..ln .1 i , , , ... . uuiuifii aim me clearing or me respi ratory passages. The doctor declined to say whether in his Judgment, the Pope would have a peaceful end. He-concluded the Inter view by saying: "The Pope is very seriously 111 nnd is ninety-four years old. These are the essential facts. All the rest is smoke." GRIM PREPARATION; SCENE AT VATICAN Rome, July . lO.-The sun beat nercely on the plain white shutters which shelter the Pope's room, nnd all eyes were turned towards them, t ompared with the magnificence be low, with the bewildering colors of the papal court, and the rich nttlre of the guards, the shuteered windows are peasunt-IIko in their simplicity. Another window1 caught the eye. This was open and the sun streamed in on Raphael's priceless frescos and lit Up the great marble portico. "Within there." said ft papal attendant, "the rooms are nil ready for Oreglla, the cardinal deacon, who will reign during the Interregnum." The jmme urlm preparation is apparent on all sides. Count lYcci, a-nephew of the dyins Pope, wearing. straw hat and flan nels, sat in the' llre engine house, op posite the private entrance tw the Vat ican, chatting with the firemen. Cnr riage after cnrlrage drove into the court. All the curdlnuls nnd-countlesH bishops and priusts en me to await the bulletin. A small crowd of men. women nnd children of nil . descriptions besieged the dooi where the news was to lie given out. Kroin the castle at St. An gelo came the boom'of the middav gun and then the palace guard gave the signal for the anxious crowd to be admitted. Passing through the corri dor each received, n slip of white' pa per on which the morning bulletin was ulreadv printed. Intently raiding these papers, the crowd "filed out through another door past the armed guard and ini. the. quiet streets. Dur ing the remainder of thp day but few sought the Vatican. Then came the night bulletin and far larger crowds than had gathered during the day wandered to the Vatican in the cool of the evening. The Swiss guards had received Instructions only to admit n small lortion ef the Inquirers prior to the printing of the bulletins, and even this restricted number ulmopt filled th-i court of the Vatican, while many waited In jmsjiciikc on the steps of St. Peters. , - FULL LIBERTY WILL BE GIVEN CONCLAVE A Wife and' Mother Should not be exposed to the schemes of self-styled financiers. So think a great many men who, instead of leaving their insurance in bulk to their widows, have counseled with The Mutual uie m surance Company of New York, and adopted a course, which has eventuated in something like the plin of the late AKMMI4 N. WiWrtokM. r-Mlrft. who "J f taa r Imiwa nf'Wt " l""' . i . .M AM A I.Mil, ,fMV ailll ll UK II IWliu 1 lh m.l it that iKiial h fcle MOilM llr iijtli. ,klisr IlirloUl lI.HiM mci.d UllkWllM . M h "ll UK OUluU fUi by U. WMttkwiM WUUla U M.; Kj.cn HI - - . - - From Philadelphia Kicord, ffff. J, 1901.) ", In writing for terms on similar policies, state what you would like to receive in cash at tbe end of the limited payment period, amount you would like your bene ficiary to receive in event of your death, and give your age. . The MuTCAt Ixez Insurancs Company of New York 7 Sichaid A. McCcsor, President. HARRI3 R. WILCOX, Manager, Char lotte, N. C. LEE & WRAY, District Superintend, ante, Ashsvill. N. C. Ian government might exercise at the next conclave. Three Catholic pow ers, Spain,' Frunce and Austria, enjoy this privilege, termedt'the rightof exclusion," wblch entities them to -veto the election of a candidate who is not persona grata to their govern ments. Italy claims the right as the heir of the kingdom of the two Sicll ifts, which enjoy the right, but Italy did not exercise it in- the last con clave and may perhaps find it difficult to do so now, as no Italian' cardinal, even among those who are most con ciliatory, would undertake to repre sent united Italy, which is consider ed by the church to have usurped the temporal sovereignty or the papacy. Resides, Italy's policy cionsfsts ' in con wi jht) mppoTf ( ho rnr'dy a Iplritual power, Jvhlch, enjoyingr un u xunui. ia. conipifte uoeriy and Independence, can without politlcnl Intervention, exercise its ministry In Rome, the capital of the kingdom. The Italian government followB the fluctuations of the PoptfB condition with deep interest. Premier Zuran dclll is kept advised of every change. Immediately after yesterday's con sultation. Dr. Rossini called on the YOVR CASH Buys 18 pounds sugar. Price, $1.00. EUREKA GROCERY, 41 EA8T COLLEGE STREET. Phone 363. premier and mnriV n ntutamant t vi regarding the Pojie. . He again visited me premier aner me -morning confer ence. In respoiise to questions put to him M. Zarnadelli ptmivkwiI hta sonat solicitude for tbe Pontiff and he aaueu: "jay duty is solely to assure in the IntereMt tint nnlv ,f Tlulv K r all Europe, the most absolute liberty to the approaching conclave, and the fullest assurance may be entertained that the liberty will be gtVfn." SAW WINDOWS OPENED. Watchers Were for the Most Part Representatives of Papers. Rome. Julv 11. K in n m The ,tI1,ini gathering of watchers, mostly Jour nalists, witnessed from tho t,Ta nt St. Peters the opening of tha windows ui me pupal apartment tins morning by the Pope's faithful valet, Gentro. From what hs lenVe.l nut tmm ih. sick room It appears that no slgnlfl. chiii cnunge nus in Ken place in the condition of the patient up to the present hour. Dr. Lapponl succeed ed in having Pope Leo take a suffic ient quantity of nourishment during the night. . THINK POPE WILL DIE. 'Rome, July 10. In the provinces so firmly has become the conviction that the Pope will not recover that th A,. cusslon concerning hla ., I dli" almost sup:!r.edl I in gen', mtr 'S the details of the "pontlff'i fre,H Kettii.o- o,,. .. .?..;. 1 01 11118 illness. cardinal huv,, .Z, f Those most ft Ukaly to be the nrcupant of tK papal throne are Cardinal ofJnl Gotti and Rampolla, but r, V Agliardi, Zernfino. Vannutteu '"and torrari. press them hard In pubUc tal CARDINALS' NOT RECEIVED . Dbetors Refused to t Allow" Them to center With Pstisnt .; 14 Rome, July I0.-Once today the do OTUlu ln overcoming; p0De Leo's iron will. He had firmly decided to receive three cardinals. Aft.i,. morning's operation, he requested VL doctors to IeavLJhe'!aytS?.,S wished to see the cardials. Th-, he tors, gently, b,ut fffi ioteSS T But, I aliall not be fatieued . 7 . much better this mornl, 5 tt' Pope, but the doctors Insisted , d ,h that it wa. for his Sw Jn Leo finally yielded, although pdfW PROF. G. YHNELL, Sc,effin ?E mm Maulefe' I 'n mil nn TJ. u "l ...... imrimeilt N'n-.L. vu,u ,, ul DpniiBB. v 111 con at nny resldeneo !. country, by appointment. Phvsiel.m'. .,,."oe' clty or to on request My Massage treatment. iA r i R"en"e(l Talcum, Salt, Bay Rum or teh SSI? i ' V"' AIhol. don. Paris. Ber n. Montreoi m..... v1,. "irF Kn?,m Lon- Palm Beach. Fla. Address: '. Western HoILl8'0 &n Square, A.heville, N. C, TelephonVsV. Court iso country in the world is more beautiful ti,nn V and Norway, . theLand of the Midnight Hon L Swedn salary and expenses I am intpared to act as imr8" companion to any person or persons wishing imr8e. or above country. No grander trip In this world S!SL'n io)ntonn a.,nmUed- HiBhest ronicTK HO! FOR THE TO EXCURSION Rome. July 10. Premier Z.irnar delll had n long conference today with Minister of Justice SUnor i'm u Drtu, under vhoso jurisdiction are all religious affairs In Italy, about the eventual right of. veto which the Ital- Through Sleepers To San Francisco Daily from St. Louis via Missouri Pacific railway and Denver and Rio Grande. Through the Rookies and Bait Lake City eii route. Low rj.tes to meeting G. A R. iff Au gust. . Tickets on sale July SI to August IS, with final limit of October 15. with privilege of diverse routes, or same route, going and returning. RATE FROM A8HEVILLE, $64.15. For Illustrated pamphlets, maps, folders, etc., of the seenie line of the world write I. E. REH LANDER, Traveling Passenger Agent, No. II West 9th street. Chattanooga, Tenn. Sleeping Car Service ST. LOUI8 TO DENVER via ' MISSOURI PACIFIC AND DENVER A RIO GRANDE RAILWAY8. 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CURES CATARRH Report of the Condition of the Wachovia Loan and Trust Co. At the Close of Business Junef9th, 1903. RESOURCES. Lna ns, - bonds.etc .$2,176,036.21 Hanking houses, furniture and fixtures 65,832.37 Real Estate 658.60 Cash on hand and in banks. ,26,373.11 S2.468.900.19 y LIABILITIES. Capital stock S600.000.00 Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid.... 18,622.89 Deposits 1,108,465.62 Deposits In trust , . 724,811.68 Re-discounts 17,000.00 - S2.468.900.19 Ashevllle branch 43 Patton Avenue. T. S. MORRISON, Chairman. V. 13. WILLIAMSON. Cashier. TO-LO-TAN Cures Catarrh To-night ! "The Politician." Curtain rises 8:40. Mr. E. W. Spear Tea.cher of Piano Teaching Resumed July 6th. Phone 557. i , Studio, 96 Cumberland Ave, HARRIS A Perfect Natural Prescripl ion for all Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. ER rii.uu:sTi. s. c. . 1 am coiiKtriunt'il in hoimI vu this testimonial f tin- rfi.-n. of ll.n -. ris Lithlu W.aii'r. The v.iiiif of the t. timiininl m:iy Im m.hain i'.l fnun thi fact that It "ni's to you unxoliclt",. As H friend to humanity 1 i.m I Imun I to withhold my know li'itu . of ll virtms no longer. 1 have lei-n ukIiik the water for more than a year wlttMi.aiked ben erlt. To any one Imubleii it, Kldnc v disorder it is the iem,-.iv p-,r exrf. lnce, I prefer it to the lluffalo IJthla Water. Very truly yours. A. f. KA t'l'M AN. Tresldent VandCrbllt Ileuevoleiit An sotHntlon of Charleston, S. c. .,' - CARTER KVILLK. OA. ' Oentlemen 1 have been usin. wlih other members of my family. Harris IJthla Water for more than twelve months. It Is the most satisfactory, pleasant nnd delightful water 1 have ever used. Its ihfhi'ne ami ,.f. ' feet upon the, stomach, liver and kid ney arc wonderful nnd I can sincerely A Perfect Solvent of Uric Acid ir the System- Sure Cure for All Forms of Gouty eLnd Rheumatic Troubles. These statements are based on the testimonials ofreputafye physicians, compiled in book form, mailed to any address free. "" .'.'.. BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE MANY ENDORSEMENTS ON FILE : This wster hat made more prompt and permanent cures in the ten years it hat been on the market than many waters advertitad extensively for thir ty years, Harris Lithia Wator is in a class by itself and does not compete in price with to-called Lithia Waters advertised. to cure every ill known to the pro fession. - . . ' ' . . - roinntenil it as the most effective and HMtsf:uioiy ilthla ami mineral water of which 1 hive iiuy knowledge. SAM V. JO.NKS. SAVANNAH, OA. I have useil the Harris Lithia Springs w.iler lor the p.iht vear In renal troubles, wiih prompt ami efficient el lect. In mmt- and rheumatic troubles I consider this wutt r snperior to the Ituff.ilo l.lthla Hpiln- Water. 1 suf fereil from nn attack ni rheumatism for ei;;ht months, liurlnif- wltjch tune I drank the Huffalo Lithia Sprinn wa ter constantle for four months without any relief. In November last I had a easy of .H utIs' l.lthla sent to iuh. anil, after drinking fir atsiut three or four weeks, the naln and Mtiffn.ss left my ' limbs and 1 have not been troubled Klnce. I feel that I eun safely recom mend the Harris Lithia Water. Res pectfully, R. U. HARRIS. M. D. Accept no substitute for Harris Lithia Water. A&HKVILLR N. C. An extended elluical use of Harris Lithia Water prompts me to the state ment that I regard it as one pf tbe best, ir not the best, Ilthla waters known to the profession. In the condition of phospbatlc urine, Its action Is marvel ous. Us line In the rheumatic and lihouty diseases affords me more com fort than either the Ibiffalo or Loudon d 'fry waters. Verv truly vours, JOHN HKY WILLIAMS. M. 1. rtLl'.MHIA, S. t'. Afier a Ions ud varied experience in the use sif mineral waters from mativ sources, both foreign and domestic, I am fully persuaded that the Harris Lithia Water possesses efficacy In the, treatment of uffllctions of the kidneys , ami bladder nneipmled hy any other w.iter of which 1 have made trial. This opinion Is based upon observe-'. Hon of Its -ffoein upon my patlmts for the last three years. dmliiK which tiuia I have prescribed freely and almost uniformly with benefit in the medical maladios above mentioned. When failure to relieve has occur- . red I have Imputed it to Insufficient use of the water, for my experience tenches mp that from one to two quarts daily HhjjMld he tnken from two to four weeks 'to secunv its full remedial er f' t. A. N. TALLY, WASHINGTON. N. C. Oentlemen: I have prescribed Har ris Lithia Water In my practice for a number of years. 1 look uimn it ns the best lithia water on the market. In dia betes, RrlKht's disense and the con tinued fevers trier." Is none hetter. IX. T. TAYLOK, Kx-I'res. N. C. Hoard Med. Examiners. CIIARLOTTIC N. '- ', O.-mtlemen: In typhoid fever, and in fact all febrile conditions, th? system deeds water. Thirst is nature's way. of Indicating this. For many years I have advised and encouraged my pa tients to drink Harris' Carbonated LJthla Water. I keep It by their beds constantly and suggest, that they take a few swallows or, better still, n Rood dink everv time they can relish It. .This water seems to be tolerated ln hyrcr nuantitics than nny other I have used. It causes no filing of heaviness or fullness about the stomach a sen sation that very often keens patients . from drinkitiK larger quantities of or dinary water. KDW. C. REOISTER. M. D. Kditor Charlotte Medical JoumaLChnr lottc,. N. O. ; COLlTMniTS. OA. Oentlemen: I havi? prescribed Har ris Lithia Water extensively In my practice for vartous kidney and bladder troubles, nnd have found It highly ben elllclal. I regard it as best of nil the lithia waters which have eopie to my notice. JOHN EVANS WALKER. M." D. SPARTANRURO, S. C. Oentlemen; I take pleasure In add ing my testimonial to the many others "yodcatar J t supply you we will deliver it at regular prices. Hotel under management 'ot owners. Open June to October. HAR.R.IS LITHIA SPRINGS CO. Harris Sorinfls. S. C you have ncknowledglnn the virtue of your Lithlni wnter. In 1894 nnd Hi I suffered greatly with my kdneys sna liver. Harris' Lithia water was recom mended to me by Dr. Murray of tne Murray Prmr company, Columba, S. I drnnk this water and no other for U months; since which time 1 have been entirely well, and have had no return of these symptoms of my complaint. .. J. M. CONNOR. "COLUMBIA. S. O. Oentlemen: I have been a sufferer for four years with bladder and kidney troubles, nnd have visited 'a;'0"" sprint's with a hope of being- benefited, but have found nothing as effective as Harris Lithia Water. I have no nest tiTicy in saying that Harris kiiayj Water is sttpei lor to nny wnter in tn country for any kind of kidney, , der or stomach trouble, and I '1" cheerfully answer any inquiry address ed to me concerning it. ', , J. E. LAWSON, Conductor Southern Railway. St,
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