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WOULD TAKEBOOK TO TELL TROUBLES Camrflle Lady Say* Shi Laid Awake At Night Because of Her Troubles. Carrsvllla, Ky —Mrs. P. XL Cossey, of tills town, uyi: "I bad been af flicted for nearly six yean with wom anly troublai, and would suffer so much, ever; month! It wouM take 4 book to toll what I have Buffered In that time. ,[ got so X could not ilwp at night, 'from nervousness. 1 had four 4'ffer ant doctors to tract me, tut they could not help. When I took £ardul, It relieved me at once. I can't praise tt enough. I hardly know how to tell you what *Gardul has done for me. I have tak . en..about aeven bottles, and nothing elae I ever took gave me auch relief. All my friends know how bad 1 'was. and how Cardul has helped me In many different ways." Cardui Is mad* from purely vege table Ingredients, which act particu- larly on tha delicate womanly system, Vulldlng up health and strength where It la - moat needed! During, the paaf SO years It has helped thousand* or ltdle*. afflicted "Nth Juat aucb trouble* aa those from which Mra. Coaaey Buffered. It la therefore a remedy that you vcan feel confidence In.- Ita merit la guarantee# by yeara of aucceaa., , Don't experiment. Take Cardul. *t Begin today. N. B.t—Write lei l.adlea' Alrlatrr Dept.. rhattiaoogs Medlrlae Co.. Ckat taaoogra, Trai., far ftprrlal laatrui-- aid e-4-paff* book, "Home Trrat ■ a'«i fer WtaiMff Beat la »l«i« w—jpa H'i rt«iMt. Trouble* Laid to "In-Law." *'■ "The C4tt/*e of more than half the I, family scraps t Mat are *crapped to. a finish," says an exchange, "I* the 'lll law.' A man or a woman marries some one absolutely antagonistic to all the,other members o( the family, •rand then, putting this person on u peilettal, demands thai all shall do her or his will. For the sake of courtesy, ■"often a whole family Will yield many and gradually the 'ln-law' be comes more and more Insistent, and so things drift' along, always the one , .Hide giving In, until some straw, pome will prove the drop too much, '■ ntid after that the fracas. With the air cleared, a beginning can be mads over again on a basis of equal rights, '-or else all Intercourse can cease Hither way mi|ch has been gained ." . TO URIVC OCT MAI.ARIA ANI) It I 11.1 >VP Til R NYSTKM 'lmpa th« Old Standard OHOVMM TAHTHl.lftte UIIILL TONIC. Toil know whil jnu urn taking. i'b« ftiriuula l« plainly printed on boithv • bowing It In tiaiply Quinine and Iron in a taatntv** form, and lh«* inoAt effectual form. For grown people and cblldrvn. GO ohdU When a young widow makes up her mind to marry a bachelor he may pos « blbly escape by dying For 4 OLI>« and CHIP llioks' Capi'imnr I * His bfit rrnmly —-re ll.-vi-M the Ht'liniK anil tli« . fold ami realm*** normal coiidltloiin. If# liquid—effect * Immediately. lOe., K>e., and iUv. Al alore*. Malice Is morn easily disarmed by Indifference than by conflict or retalia tion;— Mrs Slgmirney. OM.T ONK "lIROMO OI'ININF. • Thai W I.A X A'l'l V H HItOMO yIMNINK. l.,Kik for the u* nature of K W. ■ ll«»V I*.. 1 tbu World wrcr u> ( un a Cold in Un« l>ajr. 25c. There are a few things that even a young man doesn't know. Cisrllrld Ten, the tmturnl ruinedy for Con •tipalioii, o*ii »»1 whvh lx' rnhrd on, Many a brave mail has lost his nerve In a dentist's chair. BACKACHE A SIGNAL OF DISTRESS tPaln in the back U the kitlnoya' mgnal of illHtrwid If this timely warning ia ignored, there Is grave danger of dropay, gravel, ttrio poisoning,orßright'u aiaease. When Ton hare reason to suspect your kidnoya, une a atrial kidney niodi- Doin'i Kidney Pille relieve weak, cotigeeUMl kidneys— cure backache - reg ulate the urine. Good proof In the following sta texnen t. CONVINCING ■ TESTIMONY O. A. Craig., 61 "Jttery nature Hancock ßt .Boston, Tell* a Story" racked with pain. I had a duU ache In the small of my back, my feet awelled. I had dit/.y spells and the urinary passage* were to frequent. 1 was very nerroua and the doctor* didn't teem to understand my caae Doan'a Kidney Ptlla brought quick relief and an ultimate OB»." • AT ALL DEALERS 50c. a Box DOAN'S VftY'y poS^tMESHOULDEIL I Jm)t P.CilMialin. Oaafk. Ala..writwi I "After tight months' Ulnes* with tame ■ shoulder and aid* 1 tried Mustang Liui ■ nsrat and waa entirely cared after using I only one bottle. My teacher. Prof. A. A. ■ Lee, has adopted a rule that Mustang Lio ■ iant be kept in tit school room la caesof I accident." ■ abettie et IVssg A CealSteres THIRD REGIMENT GOES TO HUSTON DECIDED ON THIB AT A MEETING OF THE MILITARY ADVIBORY BOARD. GOV. KITCHIM IS CHAIRMAN • 1 , i »/'.*' t Two Other Regiments' Qtt To Canftp Glenn—Will be the First Encamp , , r (..• • u r ment For Aml)ulfnce Company Or ganixed Recently. , , j f.i. 1 . —.... ; *'.[ Raleigh. r- The Miliary Advisory Board of the Nortl), Carolina National Guard—consisting of, Uo.yernqr, In, ex officio chairman; Adjutant Gen eral Lelnster; QuartefrtiAriter General K. A. Maoon, Brigade. CommanderJß.' ,8. Royster, Col. J. ,T Gardper, Flrat Infantry, Col. J. N. Craig, Third In fantrf—me( In (he' governor's ottce and arranged for the program for the outdoor season of the three North- Car olina regiments. . It was decided to sfenii the Third Regiment to participate In the JdTnt manouvera- to be M Aunl^ton Ala,, July 6th to loth; the Secqud Regiment will go to the eneampme'nt at Camp (Jlenn, Itiiy Srd to 12th; the; Kirst Regiment to the encampment At Camp Clean, July Kith tp 26th. It was further decided to give thfe post exchange privilege at Camp Glenn to the commanding officers'of the camp, during the period of each encampment. All of the profits ac cruing frbni the operations of tlie poet eftchange are' »o be divided among the oompany organization apd to construct a suitable building at ('amp Glenn to be used in the (Uiiire Mh a poitt efcc'liiuige. The deciaion of the board meaun that three military compa nies, Company M, Infantry, al band and company, will take part In the joint m«nouvcr» at Antiistpn,. The infantry fionj pany and bamj participated at siritll-tr manouvera several years ago at Chlc ainauga Park, fla., and the war tac tics at Auniuioi) will not be "ntlrpiy ,hew some of the members of tU''se two companies; however, the Ambu Ihnce company has only recently beer ui'Kanlfted and this will be tho mem bers tirst trip to participate in joint manouvers. City Liable For Over $(,000. Ttie city of Asheville, the i'«»*cn dant In the cast' of Buncombe county board of education vs. City of Ash" ville, In which the board Ih speltin.' to collect about $9,000 In lien c' tiues collected in city poUce court, througn cltv attorney J. Fr.ut'r Glenn. lias tiled with the clerk f,f Biipertdr' court a bill of exceptions to the report of Mr. W. D. T.uruer of S.Uitpsvlils, to whom the case was referred by the court In which the cn'ne is pending Mr Turner heard tho evidence In ih : » .'.ise several works ago and later submit ted his report, in which he found that the city is liable to the board of e«|q catlon'for over i»,~000 of the sum Bued for. Are On A Good Roads Tour. Greensboro has been host to ISO citizens ,of Davidson county, the vis itors coming here under the personal cliaperonage of Klltor 11. li.v Vane.' being Winners In a contest recently conducted by The Lexington Dispatch. The object of the visit was primarily to get a tlrst-huiHl lesson in good read building and the advantages whicn come from such. Editor Varuer now being in the tjrldst of a campaign for an improved system of roa '.s In Dav idson. The Educators Meeting Closed. The meeting of the county siiperln tendents of education, which has t>£en in Bession for several days, has closed The meetings were attended by >.b;teen out of the twenty-one superintendents in the dlsjrict, and was said to nave been 'he beat ever held. One morning was spent in visiting ■ the MTious sellouts of the city, and the visitor* were given an automobile ride over the city, visiting various point? of in terest. A Very Serious Street Affray. A pistol battle occurVe.l on t!:e streets of Rockingham between SPTCT aI linemen in lh« employ of the kin Kiver Piw*-' Company and "Le lpcal office. ind aa a.re.ult of which Deputy Carl C Pho>es is seriously shot. Deputy MAflht Brown M shot In the !ef hand an' Linemen George Hiuson Is wounded twica in the neck and In the lower part of the body. Three of the linemen are tu Jail with their heads more or !t>ss severely pommeled by clubs in the hands of the policemen. Get* Fifteen Years For Murder. Will Brown, charged with the i»!ur der of Jack Freeman, tendered through his attorneys a plea of murdei In the second degree and was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of fifteen years. Brown narrowly missed the sentence of death. He nad never shown any feeling agatnst his victim and there was therefore one element of murder lacking. He was beastly drunk when Its shot his man. though he had several times been bragging in his mauldln way of the things that | *>• meant to do. CALDWELL COUNTY SCHOOLS Excellent Record Made—The Woman's Betterment Association is Doing Some Qood Work. Lenoir.—From a recent report Issued by Superintendent Y. D. Moore, some very interesting facts are to be culled concerning the public schools of Cald well eouqby. There are 76 rural districts In the county, and the last school, except one closes In another week. The average term bft* been about 85 days. Only three pf ttp schools closed short of four months; two ou account of the low attendance caused by impassable rodds and on» becaus# of sickness in the family of m teacher. . .. Mora schools have supplemented the four months' term this year than ever before; some of them eyen length eqlug .their as six weeks The fiends for this purpose have gen erally been raised T»y 'private sub script lot Jtfid box supper*; ; Kurollmeut. of pupllp baa been aa good &s any prerioua year, but the great' amount of inow t(nd rain with the almost impaaauble condllton of the roads has- dwreaaed the average atten dance at least 16 per cent," aaya Mr. Mpore. The Wotaan'i Bet lenient tl4n U doing «ouie, wpfk that is. worthy, pf great commendation. At its first regular meeting, of thd year in the graded Brhooi auditorium ae* eral day* ago Biuoh important but ineßS was fran»(>cted., Committees were appointed to" place bookcases in the varlourrooms'flf thtf graded achbol for library books beiouging to eatfh grade; to aftfr the annual spring cleaning; ijnd to Tlalt the county home for tlie purpbse 6f assistfog'arid mak lurfr any suggestions that will be help fui to the parties in charge. ■ North Carolina New Enterpriser. Ntfw ehtehprlses Incorporated are as follows: J. B. Kalrchlld & Company, of Benson; chartered to do a general dry good* business. Authorized capital 'stock' tip SIO,OOO, Vlth $3,506 paid in by J. B. Fallcloth, M. J. Herring and 11, W- Darken, Town Folk Telephpne Company, of Fulp, Stokes county; to construct arid maintain telephone tines. Authorised* capital stock s6,#ot», with SBO paid in by Charles Bodetnhelmer. K. Fulp, Barker Bros, and J. V. Mar shall. Eastern Carolina Land and Lumber Company, of Kinston; to do s general lumber business. Capital atock |H SIOO,OOO. with $26,000 paid in by Win Hayes, l>. I>. Hayes and Orin Week. Barker-I'asfliall Lumber Con»p|imy, of Colston; to do a genr-il lumber bus iness. Authorized capital stock 1B $50,000. with $:i,000 paid in by O. D. Barber, N. F Barber and J. (1. Fascb Criticise#'County Matter!. The Brand jury of the Wake county superior court In lis final report, paus ed drastic criticisms on a number of county matters, especially the action of the county board of education ln)al lowing the county superintendent, J. V. Judd, two months' vacation to at tend college on full pay and with >250 allowed for expenses, and that the superintendent of public instruc tion cost the county $3,4£8, of which S'J,9P,4 was salaries and $431 traveling expenses, both items being considered excessive. It Is notable in this con nection that K. W. Clement, the fore man of the grand jury making the criticisms is a son of Rev. G. \V. Clem ent. who was for twelve years county superintendent prior to the coming of Superintendent Judd. Law and Order League For Louisburg For some time there have been flagrant Infractions of the law, partic ularly the prohibition law. in the good county or Franklin. For the most part blind tigers have successfully eluded the strong arm of the law. Sen timent has been gradually growing against them. The local ministers have been discussing the situation publicly and privately for several weeks. At their invitation Kev. R. L Davis, superlntnedent of the North Carolina Anti-Saloon League, deliver ed two masterly addresses here. As the result of these meetings some forty or fifty determined men met In the Sunday School room of the Baptist church and organized a "Law and Or der League," A Homicide at Hlekory. In the colored section of Hickory, Will ftelllnger shot and klled Bean Carson. Delllnger was drinking and had raised a row In a pool room with Roy Wilson, whom he shot at and missed. After leaving the pool room he started towards his home In the eastern aection of the colored settle men.t He met Caraoa and began quarreling with him. drew his platol and shot two or three times, killing him Instantly. There were several witnesses to the tragedy. Delllnger was arrested and locked up. A Bold Piec« of Blind Tigerlsm. i The boldest piece of blind tlgdrlstn was practiced at Shelby at court when Will lamerson bet another negro one dollar that he could sell whiskey In the court house without being caught He proceeded to make the transfer In the basement while the court houae , was crowded with people attending court and it waa not long before po Uoeman Bob Kendrtck had him undei i arrest. In a few houra the wheels oi i justice were put in motion and th i negro wu given a sentence of 4 montha on the foals. THIS GOUNJY LEADS IN WAR THAT IS BEING WAGED IN THE BTATE ON THE PINE BEETLE. MR. MASON SPENT DAY HERE He Makes a Flattering Report About the Werk Done By Mr. Clsrk Who is Commissioner of Agriculture of Mecklenburg County. Charlotte.—Mr. E. M. Mason of the U. S. .Bureau of Entomology, spent a day In the city. Ha Is making a trip through the Carollnas and Qeorgia tc see what progress has been mhde In the war against the Pine Bark Beetle He makes the flattering report that Mecklenburg county, under the direc tion of Mr. C. E. Clark, county com mlsstdner of agriculture, has made more progress In exterminating the peat than any county In the aouth, and he praised the work of Mr. Clark and Mecklenburg farmers In the warmest terms. Mr, Clsrk,as county commis sioner of agriculture, was commission ed to aid the farmers In locating and destroying'the peat'-lnfected trees. 'During,all the past winter he has >been vlalting the farms where the beetle was at work on the pine trees and painting the 1 trees that were in 'Mcted. * 110 to date he has visited 205 farms la the county, haa examined ip tjie neighborhood of 4,000 acres of pine woodland and forest,, haa marked 236 iofeated treea In this area, and hae found about 300 acres of pine timber aJready. destroyed by the beetle. Mr. Clark states that the infected trees can still be «ut and destroyed up *0 the (lrst of May. The fisherman Are Up In Arms. Elizabeth Ci^/ j- Watermen from 'down the sound bring reports that State Fish Commissioner Vann, who lpft here with naval mllltla on board the crulfeer Elfrleda, to enforce state fish laWa, found flahermen prepared for hlin In unexpected manner. In atead of meetiug; warpship with sho* guns fti attempt to defend property fishermen In Oregon inlet had cu' such nets as were ordered .remove*! former visit by commissioner Vann, and only stakes were visible above water. In this way rebellious fishermen hoped to get one on Com inissioner • Vann and had It not beer for some other fishermen who Joined the fleet the ruse would probably have been successful. Verdict in Favor of Plaintiff Durham. The cane of Warren j against the Seaboard Air Line was concluded and resulted in a verdict of | $1,514.85 in favor of the plaintiff. The action was for $12,000 for the killing | of James Warren, one of the victims 1 of the Hamlet collision last year, in which a number of Durham negroes | were killed and Injured. Judge Cooke | continues to express his disapproval of | the number of divorce cases that have I been coming v>T>, and recently he dis missed two actions because of certain j deficiencies In the preparation of the 1 cases, lie stated that it was no use J to «ome Into his court and ask to be i divorced unless everything was in first class shape. One Killed In Pitched Battle. Aaheville.—Lee Wells was killed and ) Waldo McCracken was mortally wund ed In a pitched battle waged in n | school-house yard at Clyde, 15 miles j from this city. McCracken was j wounded after being deputized by Hob j Inson Hogers, a town constable, to as j slst him (Rogers) In the arrest of! Wells, who, it ia said, had been drink- j ing heavily, and had ridden in from j Canton to "clean up the town." Foe' Operating Illicit Distillery. H"nderßonvllle.—Charged with oper ating an illicit distillery, Dave, Jack and Tom Foster, Bine Conner and John Barnet, all of the Lynn aection i of Polk county, were bound over to the term of federal court convening at Charlotte by United States Commls- | aloner George W. Valentine of tlfls elty. , | I To Improve City Water Station. Stateaville.—The Stateavllle board of aldermen have been in session twice in one week considering im-1 provements at the city water station and It has been decided to buy an ad ditional filter at once. The. demand for the city water has Increased to auch extent that recently In cases of Are or other extra demands on the supply the present filter has prorei Inadequate and some water had to be pumped direct from the reservoir Into the standplpe. The new filter will eli minate this trouble. Invetlgating Accident at Mine. \ Raleigh.—Commissioner of Labor and Printing M. L. Shipman returned from Caador, Montgomery county, where he has been investigating the fatal accident in the Warra Gold Mines, located near that place, la which Jim Ward, colored, lost his life This is the second fatal accident in mines in North Carolina in two years, which, considering the dangerous na ture of the work required In his In dnstry. Commissioner Shipman says ■peaks well for the condnct of th mines In this state. NERVOUS DESPONDENT WOMEN Find Reßef in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound —Their Own Statements So Testify. Plates, Pa.—"When I wrote to jot first I was troubled with femals weak neaa sod backache, I and was so nsrvoaa I that I would cry it DM the least noise. It Wi wan? m. w E. PlAkham'i remedies, sod I don't hlg*r^riTr \ I llrfi ' I aotind and mj Im ' > T i i 1 * I will rseommsad your medicines to all suffering women." -Mrs. lIABY HALSTBAD, Pistes, Pa., Box 98. Here to the report of another genuine ease, which still farther shows that Ly dia E. Pinkham'tC Vegetable Compound msy be relied upon. T> • 11 Walcott, N. Dakota.—"l had inflam mation which caused pain in my aids, snd my back ached all thi time. I 'waa ao bhie thst I felt like eryiag If «ayaas even spoke to me. I took. Lydia E, Pinkhsm'a Vegetable Compoona, snd I began to gain right away. I continued its use and now las* a well woman." -Mrs. Amblia Daau N. Dakota. ,4 # ' - I If yea want (pedal adrlee writ* to Lydia B. Plaktfaa Medteine Co. (eeal deatlal) Lyns, Haas. Tear fetter will be opened f read and aaswered hy a womaa and held la strict ooafldeaee. Mitkirs, Kara Yh Eur Usd Hitlir't Jif? If not. wby not t ■ you aan »«t a thins that U better thu,a^^^^ the other It pari to UM It. Try Mother'* » ley Juet ooa time. H pMMoiia ra\ -Motbersdoolfalltofetaboa of MUTHBU** JOY." ky TV Mtt MUSI Ct. MUNStOM. I. C Dr. M. Q. KREITZER'S 10c SALVE 25c has been in use over 30 years. Should always be kept in the house ready for any emergency. Its soothing aod healing quali ties make it unexcelled in the treatment of SWEUINQS, FRESH WOUNDS, BOILS, BURNS, CARBUNCLES.FELONS.SCAIDS TUMORS, ULCERS, BUNIONS, SORES, ETC. For sale by druggists or mailed direct on receipt of price. For a cents we will mail, you a sample box. W. C. POWER&CO .1536 N. 4t'i St Philadelphia Pa. For 5 j*»r« *• bars _ 1 spent _-(Ctrained uiat: and women XT ** *>*- f-k" tallica Kiretbual- Irfli ,| |gaSß j n colleg .n Virginia, en auoond In aouth to SiRIBSImIK own la building No vacation*. Write tor "Leatfag 818. CaL mi Pofcmc «I«."-na. Uamtttm Neck Bands For Shirts Sizes ia to 18, 5 cents each. Mail orders filled promptly. CHARLOTTE STEM MM, CHARLOTTE, 11 TSFT PiIIs Tha flrat deae eft re aetoelehea the Invalid, giving ela.tlcttyefMind, keeyancjr of body, GOOD DIGESTION, regular beweia aa4 Mild fleah. Price. M ct HI MP ;jfl»:n&suaKiar M SAVE torn ou worn CARPET We oea auks yoa baaatlfel durable rage: aajelae. To It room. or kails. We bare ao ageata. Oalatngoe bw ORIENTAL Rlltt COw. Bdteen. Md. fc KODAKS lliilK cl * l A.ttentk>a. Prices rcaaonabla. MMhcttlc* prompt. Seed for Pnce Lut. ""nJ usaaae a e set inai, caiaiaeisa, a. c. A POSITION FOR YOU Wantml Ilea aad Boy* to take IB days practical ooane la oar eaoMne ibop to leant aaloaauMte bsstneae. Mew and modem machinery: new can. A poaltlos for every gradual*. Catalogue Pna. Charlotte Aet® School, Charlotte, N. C. niS NIW FRINOH RKMBOY. *o.|..*oa.*a_». ifeAmwasss nLßS.easoMicokeaaa.ssiM taoruuxs— srrasassx iiaiv •v. . 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