PureSrapeCraam^Tartarw^ p only excuse for buying anything but M p a Grape Cream of Tartar Baking In l|i. i owder is to save a few cents in price, jn Mil OVA f L T Costs >' ou a evv cents more per can than Alum or Phos- St 'SSm P , ° c P° v/de rs, but it is worth far more than the difference MM '"•vlik t0 !SCU^S > ca kes and pastry free from the injurious ' Mmflh effects of these cheapening substitutes. IjJContinued use of Alum means permanent injury to health. JmSF Avoid Alum Ailments —Say plainly Jffl/jip ilk. royal baking jgr POWDER HI MURDERER IF 11C. GIST IAS IEIJPTM Arthur Davis, Colored Pull man Train Porter who last Night Shot and Killed Clarence Gist, is in Jail in Union County. Was Caught at Day-break by Deputy-Sheriff San ders, Near Carlisle. Ex citement Ran High Over Shooting. l ; p. S. C., May 24. —Clarence C. (1. . grandson of the late Governor v.:;- shot and instantly killed last arlisle, S. C., by Arthur Da v: . a . iiuaan porter, as the result of it.'.vi'w : I Davis arrested for disorder ly i ;. ■ t at a baseball game. jotiug created great excite ment. Negro Captured. r. escaped, but this morning, ; .tired four miles from Carlisle j -break by Deputy Sheriff C. ■ 6an : and is now in jail. I Account of Shooting. Colli!::' S. C., May 24. —After be ! at the baseball park at C ; - ytcrlay afternoon by Clar brcthcr of President Wil- C,i: . of tha Bank of Carlisle, ! conduct; Arthur Davis, - ; rrcr, waylaid and shot killed tiie former, near •'-i-'i Air Line depot about 9:30 -; • last night. Excitement ran ■ :■ time and race trouble was i.ut the counsel of cooler' >iled, and at 1 o'clock the ' : -lu.iUiii: w ; reported as quieting lu\Vll. . A Fuller Account. ■ S. C., Alay 24. —The negro ] vis, who shot and killed Con- Gist last night at Car- ' • arrested early this morning j ji; • i int, four miles from Carlisle, • :n Union County Jail. ier negroes who are sus- j being with Davis in the . are in jail. j f -.-:ts were made by the Union : - :T ' rif", who with posses, fol he negroes all night. . v. lio is a Pullman car reporter Cliarlotte to Jacksonville disiurfcance at a ball game afternoon and was arrested Mo Gist. He gave the offi 1, ' ' '■liilo and vowed vengeance. p—lP | I lIiiSIICIIPC - *-~aie j?oocf, oi'l-fashioned 5 }?■ that has saved the !c ch -'fdrca for the « ycar; '- It Is a medicine • w I j c:irc. Jt hati never 4 .* llo V*' :i ta fail. If your • u s:ick j;ct a bottle of PREY'S VLZQSBBFUGE A Y3BSO m CHILDREN :-ct take r. substitute. If does not keep ;• t-."W*7-five cents in j tr efe S„ PREY jjf., "! a bottle will be tnc:.' -d you. When released on bail he waylaid the Constable last night near the Seaboard Air Line Depot and shot him to death without warning and fired. There was great indignation, but no lynching was feared and the troops were not called out as has been re ported. Gist was a young married man and a nephew of the late Governor Gist of South Carolina. Farmers in Prices Mill . Section Very Blue I Prices Mill. N. C., May 25. —The farmers in this section are very blue over the prospect of a cotton crop. ■ There are very pcor stands and the cotton plant still dyfng. A great many have replanted their crops. The weath er is very unfavorable for growing a crop of any kind. The only fruit crop • will be the blackberry. The election at Stout by some means . has never been pulled off yet, which was a great disappointment to many . of the people who were interested. The campaign was fierce and bitter. Mr. J. D. Hunby and Profesor Cor i rell, of Weddingtcn, have been in Mon-! • roe on business. ' Mr. Brown McLean, an old, blind Con j ■ federate soldier, is lying at the point of i death at the residence of Mr. Robert i ; Helms. Mr. McLean has a large ac- j ; quaintance among the old soldiers who j will be grieved to hear of his sickness, i J The W. O. W. of this place hold their ; I regular meeting Saturday night, with ; a large attendance. Steps were taken looking to the organization of a brass ' band, to be known as the Woodman Band. ___________________ As to Gould Marriage. j New York, May 24. —An inquiry into ! j the conduct of former Police Inspector | McLaughlin, in regard to the affairs of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould, Edward i Sholes said McLaughlin sent for him ' and asked if Mrs. Gould had been mar- 1 ried prior to her marriage to Gould, i Sholes said he told the inspector he be lieved so. He said McLaughlin then . took him to the office of the counsel for • Howard Gould but did not tell him i t what was wanted if him. For Control of San Francisco. j San Francisco, Cal., May 25. —Pat- j rick Ca'.houn issued a statement in j which he says the returning of in-; | dictments against himself and asso- ! i ciates is another step in the pro- [ j gram to gain the political control or; ! this city by Rudolph Spreckels anu ' others for selfish purposes, through j : combination with tlio labor union ■ party. Cascasweet for babies is the best . remedy for colic, summer complaint, ; diarrhoea and sour stomach. It is es • pecially good in cases of teething when irritation affects the stomach and in i testines. Cascasweet is a pleasant I safe remedy, containing neither opi- 1 ates nor narcotics; all the ingredients are printed plainly on the wrapper. En dorsed by mothers because it acts so quickly. Sold by C. M. Shuford • and W. S. Martin. : I Duke of Abruzzi is Guest of New York kew York, May 25. —The Duke of ' Ai.ruzzi, who came to America with • the Italian fleet as Italy's representa- j tive to Jamestown, is the guest of j this city. A long list of ceremonies will mark ' his stay here. He will be the guest of Gen. Grant' Monday at Governors Island. SAYS EVIDENCE IS SUFFICIENT. 1 Jefferson, City, Mo., May 24. —Com-' missioner Anthony, appointed by the 1 Missouri Supreme Court to take the ; .estimony in the ouster suit of the 1 State against the Standard Oil Co., J made a report to the court that the; evidence introduced before him is . sufficient to oust the Standard Oil i Co. and tributary companies from i Missouri. I ; | Body Sw Under Locks J ———— Columbia, S. C., May 25. —James Drennan, a lineman for the Bell Telel- I phone Company, in attempting to f.wing from the mouth of Smith's Branch to the bridge over the Co lumbia canal locks, in order to un lock a gate, was swept under the locks by the undertow this morning : and his body has not been recovered up to this afternoon. Coroner Walker and the locks fore , man, Douglass, have been at work with assistance since noon, trying , to locate the body. Drennan was cut with two fellow , linemen, J. W. Morris and W. B Horbeck, who were powerless to lend him assistance as he cried for help in being swept under. The party was out fishing and desired to go across the bridge. The only way to reach it was by swimming to it from above wliiel Drennan attempted. Bad Fire Gaffney, S. C. i j Gaffney, S. C., May 25. —This morn- { ing a few minutes after three, fire ; broke out in Dr. B. L. Allen's office in • the Star theater building and but for the heroic work on the part of the | department tne building would now be in ruins. The origin of the fire is a mystery. This is the second mysterious fire within the past few months in the same bu;:cing. j One theory of the origin is that it was set. { A short while ago some cocaine fiends stole some "dope" from Dr. , Allen's office which had been "dector (ed," but labeled as doctored, and as ' a consequence several negroes came near passing in their checks. I "Coot" Loclchart one of the negroes . implicated in the Cope stealing has | been arrested. He might be able to ! throw some light on the matter. Dr. Allen's loss was total and ; amounted to abou: 52,500 with $1,500 j insurance. The other losers are the theater j building about $1,500 to $2,000, the { Ledger about £2OO, Dr. W. K. Gunter I about S2OO, Jones J. Darby about SSO. j It is all covered with insurance. Raleigh, N. C., May 27. —Governor ! Glenn went to Greensboro today to attend the commencement of the State Normal and Industrial College. He will deliver an address In connec- Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur j gatives. To avoid all danger, use c nly Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorates. Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious-' ness, malaria and jaundice, at C. M. J . Shuford and W. S. Martin & Co'sj drug store. 25c. Spartanburg, S. C., May 25. —Dr. Frank Camron and F. D. Gardener, of the United States Agricultural De | partment .spent Friday in this city | making a study of the condition of" ' ihe soils of the farming lands in this > ! section. ' , I When your back aches it is almost invariably an indication that something !is wrong wit]i your kidneys. Weak,! diseased kidneys frequently cause a I break down of the entire system. De i Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford | prompt relief for weak kidneys, back , ache, inflammation of the bladder and , all urinary troubles. Sold by C. M. . Shuford, W. S. Martin. | Attempt to Wreck Tram. Buffalo, May 27. —An attempt was made to wreck the Erie passenger train No. 6 Saturday east of Alden, but the engineer saw the obstruction on ! the track and stopped the train. Forest City is \ On the Forest City, May 25. —(An unusual spring has much retarded the farm work in this vicinity, yel farmers generally are hopeful and are pressing their work with energy and persever ance. Cotton has had a considerable set back by the frost and cold winds, and wheat does not) look as promising as it did some weeks ago. Many farmers were forced to "re plant" their cotton in order to get a stand, but it is not too late yet to plant and reap a full crop. Our town was never in a more pros perous condition, the tide of prosper ity has not only swept ovev the coun try but all industries, in om mid»t have shared in the "wave of pros perity," which seems to have blessed the whole Southland. Our cotton mills have prospered un der the economic management of their official heads. The Florence Mills. Aliich is the backbone of our little city, has just closed a very successful year under the efficient management of its pres ent officials, all of whom were elected at a recent meet ius. of its stockholders. Capt. E. J. Barnette, the superintendent of this mill is an experienced mill man, havin -worked his way up by an earnest application of his tact and energy, from x common mill laborer, in the old Canperdown Mill at Greenville. S. C., to his pres ent responsible position with the Florence Mill Co.. at this place. I; can be. and is. said of this mill, that few ever wish or want lo leave it, after once engaging in work here. This speaks much for the maaa ,aiuerjt and is evidence of the fner. that its officials and bosses are disposed TO deal,fair with the laborers. The out look and future prospects arc very promising. The "building fever" has ag«u'n struck our city and many new houses arc going up and many improvements are being made, the sound ol the hammer, buzz of the saw, and clink of the mason's trowel is hen*p on every hand and daily we see the laborers go ing to and from their respective ;iohs of work. There are no idle hands, loafing in town, laborers ire scarce, and wages are the highest ever known here. A few years ago our city was crowd ed with laborers or sill kind wanting i a job. and now the demands for them can not be filled. The new railroad, now under con struction, (the S. & W.) has awaken ed a fresh impetus to all business and given employment to many. The work on this road is being steadily pushed forward and its only a ques tion of a very short time when we will have another railroad, which will open the gate to the coal fields of the West and the harbors of the South. Forest City being on this trunk line will have greater advantages than many other towns in the county and will naturally command an influx of citizens who will help us to build up a city worthy of the name, upon the foot hills of the Blue Ridge, where pure water, pure air, and an abund ance of the earth's products, will make this the mecca and refuge for many who are now watching us grow and de velop. Knights of the Golden Eagle. Frostburg, Md. f May 27. —The Mary land branch of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, a fraternal benefit orga nization founded in 1873, assembled in annual convention here today. It is expected the business of the conven tion will ocupy the greater part of the week. Delegates are in attendance from Baltimore, Hagerstown, port De Posit and other points. Student Gave 525,0C0 Bail. Karlaruhe, Germany, A student nam ed Merganthaler, from Baltimore was arrested here for dangerously injuring another student in an automobile ac cident and was liberated under a $25,000 bond. Ft'nerol of Theodore Tilton. Paris, May 27. —The funeral services of Theodore Tilton took place in the Chapel of the American Church and was very pathetic. • j He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., v/ho lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more £ood than any medicine I ever took, i Tor several years I had stomach j trouble, and paid out much money, for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Electric Bitters. 1 would not take SSOO for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for the aged and for the female weak nesses. Great alterative and body builder; sure cure for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin & Co., druggists. 50c. Washington, D. C., May 27. —A se j vere electrical storm at Washington passed over the city accompanied by ' a violent wind today. Big trees in ' the capitol ground were uprooted. TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. . . i Many Have Dyspepsia and Dcn't Know It. ! Do not be'.cn up wind? Taste your food after eating? See specks before the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? ( Do you have pains vbgkqjbtrkqjbgkqj Does your heart flutter? Are you diz- j 1 zy? Do you have pains in side or. i back? Risings or pimples on the. skin? | Are you low spirited? Is there a sour ( taste? Breath bad? Weak kidney^?; 1 Bilious? Constipated? Are your ner-, vous? If so, you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, j take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for just such troubles and smyptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Reme dy removes acids from the stomach, | strengthens weak stomachs, and cures | the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails U . i Detroit, Mich., May 27. —Snow is reported from all over the lower pen insula of Michigan. Concord Was Drowned Concord, N. C., May 27.—'The city was startled and saddened Saturday afternoon when a telephone message : was received from Bosts Mills that Linwood Fink, the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fink, of this city had been drowned at that place. Saturday morning Mr. W. L. Bell took a party of young people to this well known resort to fish and spend the day. The boys had been in the water off and on all day and Mr. Bell was very watchful over them. He told the boys to come out about five o'clock , and that he would go on and make arrangements to start home. He went off and several of the boys remained in the water. Several smaller boys swam across the pond and Fink said that he could do it also. His brother remonstrated with him, because he has j always had a very weak heart and ex r citement or exhaustion generally brings on a bad spell. But he started out and before he got across he gave out. The smaller boys who had per formed the feat went to his assistance I but were unable to save They • worked manfully and with no thought jof themselves in the matter. They , called for help and soon the body was j found, only remaining in the water i about 20 minutes. There was no possi | ble chance of resusticating him and I the body was carried to a house near by and the city notified. The dead I vsagon of the Bell, Harris Company j was dispatched to the scene for the corpse and arrived back in the city Saturday night about 10:30 o'clock and the body was prepared for burial at the undertaking establishment of Bell, Harris Company, and the remains then taken to the home on North Union street. | i Mr. Home Attended ; Bankers Convention : Winston-Salem, N. C., May 25. —Hon. . Ashley Horne, cf Johnston county, one of the candidates for the nomination , for governor, attended the Bankers Convention here this week. ' j Mr. Horne is a farmer, manufacturer ' and banker; in fact, to use the expres js.'on uttered by himself, "I am not a | lawyer—just a plain business man." In , conversation with a News representa [ tive he intimated very strongly that he I was out to win the nomination, and . | would make a n effort to secure strong . support from Eastern counties. , I Congressman W. W. Kitchen, anoth- i , er gubernatorial candidate, was in the j county yesterday, having delivered the . [ closing address at an academy near | the Davidson county line. The Con gressman is very popular in the rural ; ' districts in this section and he was greeted by a tremendous crowd. A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a, debt of gratitude that, can ; i ever be paid off," writes G. S. Clark,! l of Wcstfield, lowa, "for my rescue i! from death, by Dr. King's New Dis >' covery. Both lungs were so seriously pffected that death seemed imminent, i, when I commenced taking New Dic covery. The ominous dry, hacking : cough quit before the first bottle was j used, and two more bottles made a j complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, | colds and all throat and lung com [! plaints. Guarantee! by C. M. Shuford [land W. S. Martin & Co., druggists. | 50 and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. Case of W. Va. Vs. Va. . Washington, May 27. —The Supreme ■ : Court overruled the demurrer of the ] i State of West Virginia in the original proceedings against that State by thej j State of Virginia, in which the latter ! seeks to compel the former to assume 'a portion of the indebtedness contract ed by Virginia before the creation of West Virginia. ( The order was an-1 nounced by the chief justice who said \ '■ there could be no doubt of the purisdic- j , tion of the Supreme Court in the 'case. The Roossvelt's Outing. Washington, May 27. —President and I j Mrs. Roosevelt started for Mt. Vernon! this, forenoon for an outing. Ae heavy j tuunder storm occurred soon after' i ' heir departure. At two p. m. they had j not reached Mt. Vernon and it is pre sumed they sought temporary shelter j in the vicinity of Alexandria. ! Over=Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. | Ail the blood in your body passes through /our kidneys once every three minutes. fThe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If tney are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cels of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick cr unsteady 1 heart beats, and makos one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary I troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly J all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake J by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild ! and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's ' Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is • soon realized. It stands the highest for its . wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ' and is sold on its merits |fs v A.' 7V ' by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz e?. You may have a /ample bottle by mail Homo of Swamp-Rooi. free, also pamphlet telling y~u how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention' this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, Ni Y./ I Don't make any mistake, but remem ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. gASTQRiI Kind You Have S* :m I Always Bought PreparationforAs- ffi 0 *" similating the Food nndßeguia- 8 ' # ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ;|g J3OOjX*S tllG M f Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfui- 9 f | nessandßest.Containsneiiher ||| & ff W« §* Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. M 01 jj "NARCOTIC. « GS \YV^* afOUIBrSAMUELPITCIIER || « Stub' » ! !ffl ® WF K jilx.SauVA. * | sßj|S I iu BoeAelle SrMs- J 'f|! JwL» % _ jkiiv Seed *■ « "H A 9 IHI Ji»ermmt. ) ill f\ 4 Jf| 1 * > ,|jj II lil W 111 Ctart/ud Sugar I mi Adk T 9 m m mh&tyreeji Flavor. / f? : jpSfSJb W IF Qi A perfect Remedy for Consfcpa- fijj | \j ft'* vW U fion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea 1| I 1 Ajr Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- a mr T*> *» Hu ai ness and Loss OF SLEEP. SI \jp fQ f SI ¥R \ Facsimile Signature of M 1 Years ' THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Illinois Letter Carriers. Quincy, 111., May 27. —Quincy extena ed a cordial welcomo to the annual convention of the Illinois State Asso ciation of Letter Carriers. Delegates representing nearly all the large cities of tho state were present at the; open ; ing. Reports were presented by Sec j retary M. T. Finnan of Bloomington t and other officers showing tho affairs jof the state association to be in a I flourishing and satisfactory condition. A DESTRUCTIVE TC3NADO. Three Persons Reported Killed in Tornado. Fort Worth, Texas, May 25. —A de structive tornado is reported to have struck a section of the country sev eral miles no-th of hero. Three persons are reported killed. Washington, May 27. —Major Black son of the Inspector General's depart ment at the Brownsville inquiry gave teh opinion the shooting came from the direction of the barracks. HOW'S THIS. • We offer One Huncrred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F .J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo., O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and fi nancially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Wahling, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nallV. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Case Postponed. Lexington, Va., May 27. —The case of Judge W. G. Loving, charge J with murdering Theodore I. Estes, will not bo' presented to the grand jury until 1 omorrow. L A DIES ) DR. LA FRAN C OSJ &» Safe, Quick, Reliable Sups'ior t» other remedies sold at hiclt pr'ers. Ciiw suawntred. Successfully used by ove. - 'iOdtOOO Women. Price, 25 Cents, aruf.- glgts or by mail. Testimonials & booklet; fre>j Dr. ILaFraocoi ?bladelpbl£, IP» Fir Wnnllfl* ? c SENTFRKBtORi ' Uli IVUUIIBT 0 users of morphine, daimi rcc opium, laudanum elixlrof opium, co III HI calne or whiskey, i I PIH large book cf pat ■ ■ll ■■■ ticularson homeot ■ U IVI sanatorium treat I ™ ment. Address,Di WMB AND B. M. WOOLLEV Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Geortff Wedding Gifts one of your friends to he m .Tlfd soon? If EO, you will want a niw pres ent ror 'chein. Sterling silvsr and cd glass make exquisite gift 3 that ar« al ways useful. Write us for auythHj you may need in this Una. A tree uotcie or Or. Tliacher's Liver and Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of this paper who will write to the Thacher Medicine Co.. jhattsmooga, Tenn. The iamily medicine 111 thousands of homes for 52 vtars —Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Svruo V-. unicii ••n-.i tciicii iiaclier'f Liver -i;d Blood Svrup. I Eight People Burned to Death. ; San Jose, Cal., May 25. —At least eight persons were burned to death to day in a fire that destroyed the Union Lodging House. | Firemen are now digging out the bo | dies as rapidly as the smouldering '• ruins will permit. Eig Stock Jobbing Company Fails London, May 27. —Hubert Brunton & Company, stock jobbers, announced their failure on the stock exchange toil ay. The failure tended to weaken the American market. "Here's to your health and happi ness" —DeWitt's Little Eavly Risers — , famous little pills. Nasty, sick head- I ache or biliousness may come on any time; the cure is an Early Riser. Sold J by C. M .Shuford, W. S. Martin. Southern RAILWAY. The Standard cf tr.c tioutii- The Direct Line to u.. «-cii?t3 TEXAS, CAIIFORM, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO Strictly First-Class Equipment tor ojt Appiy tc Ticket Agents for Time bles. Rates and Genera tion, or address. R. L. VERNON, T. F. Charlotte, N. C, I. H. WGOLI , I). P. A.. Ashoville, M. t S. R H&SDW2CK, a P. A., rv HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no matteo how limited their means or education, who wish ta obtain a ttorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rat* of°r. Success, independence and probable fortuM Ore.-guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today, v Tile Gt.*Ala. Business College, Macon, Ga. HOLuiSTSn'S £eeky Ftaniain Tea ftuggcte f. Busy Medioine fov 3usy People. Eiinjs Golden Houlth anA Tenewad Vigor. A snoclilc i>r Constipation, lii'i anil Killney Troubles, Pimples. Ec/cto"«, Impur- Tilcod, Bad Breath. Sh:sr/y;nh Bowels, Heariaciis Ml Backache. It's Hoc!cy Mu'inutirt Tea in tab' iet fonn, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by lloLLisfisa Paua COMPANY, Madison, Wis. ROLDE3 NUGGETS FOR SAL: ~>W PEOPLE NOTICE! "We want every man and women In thu Pnited States interested In the cure ol ■ Dplum, Whiskey or other drug habits. , ilther for themselves or friends, to hairt sneof Dr. Woolley's books on these dia sases. Write Dr. "B. M. Woolley Atlanta | Stu., Box 28?, ac dona will be sent you fre r "PARKER'S *""* HAIR BALSAM JM Clir.mca and beautifies the h*lr.' BjSSWIf- Jar 35 Promotes a Inxuriant growth. I JEoNover Foils to Restore Gray) KwSk%E- "VEB Hair to its Youthful Color. I aca'.p diaesicsft hair tailing, I JOe, and 81.0) Druggists .JH.I A—» ;SLL,TK E OOUCH > CUREJTHE^LUMGS \ j | isw Hmmm i .CONSUMPTION price S 113 run S OUQHSand 50c & SI.OO f I" Free Trial. J I f" 3 THEOAT and LUNG TEOUS- X J G hES, BACK. F • i •