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V A Reply -Wss Rffvfsed.";: j "XT "They have grown' Very touchy on Alaskan matters -la the" interior de partment since the trouble of the Cun ningham claims," eaid a coal man tha other day. - "I had occasion some time ago to write to the department about an Alaskan subject that had no bearing on the situation. I have just received an answer that does not commit any body, but it had on it the Initials of at least six persons showing that the reply had been thoroughly considered and revised before it was started In my direction. I guess they are on the lookout for bombs." Tetterlne Cures Ringworm. ".' Wysaeklne. . C. June 2, Enclosed you will. find 11.00 for which plenne send me at once Tetterlne. It la a dead shot on rinsrworms. W. S. Dudley. Tetterlne cures Eczema. Tetter. Ring "Worm, itchlns Pil, Romrh Scaly Patch es on the Face. O'd Itchln? Sores. Dan druff. Cankered Scalp. Bunion. Corn. .Chilblains and everv form of ScUd and Skin D)8ese. Tetterlne 50c: Tetterlne Poap ?5f r Your druggist, or by mall from .The Shuptrine Co., Sivannab. Oa- . With every rorill orrer for Tetterlne w five a box of Shuptrlrie's 10s Liver Pill tree. . . Coachman Had to Earn Bequest. A quaint paragraph appears in the will of Mrs. Julie Hall, of Brighton, -JJU&IUUU. Al IUB It'UUlUK Ul. UitS III the othor day It was found that she had bequeathed 100 to her coach man, provided he is in her service at her death, :nd "if - I do not die through cr from the effects of a car riage accident when ne is the driver." DISTEMPER In all its forms among all ages of horses, as well as dogs, cured and others In the same stable prevented from having the disease with SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 750,000 bottlos sold last year. Best remedy for chicken cholera. 50 cents and fl.CO a bottle, $3 and $10 the dozen. Any Rood druggist, or send to manufacturers. Yrite for free book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind., U.S.A. Accept your limitations. Seize your opportunities. Enjoy the good of the hour. Improve the bad and if you fail, let it drop. J. S. Blackie. A cold on the chest weakens your lunjja. Tubercular Germs attack the weak spots. Keen your lungs strong by curipg colda quickly with Hamlin's Wizard Oil and you will not get Consumption. And many a man makes a strenuous effort to recognize his duty so that he will be In a position to dodge it. LJEADACHE is just a symptom. It is Nature's- way of showing a derange ment of the stomach, liver or bowels. Help Nature with the best system-cleaning tonic, XSDiiME a bottle proves. The Specific for Malaria, Chills anj Fever, and a reliable remedy for all diseases due to dis ordered liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys. Qc At Your Druggists TBI BIE11XS mus oo, Waco, Texas. Clearance Sale at STIEFF'S pNTIRE stock of pianos reduced 10 per cent, and 6 per cent additional for cash. Three outside Cabinet Piano Players to be given away with first three Stieff Pianos sold. Specials at $167.50 and $190.00. Many dealers call them $350.00 pianos. OUR PRICE AS ABOVE. CHAS. M. STIEFF 5 West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C C. H. WILMOTH, Manager Very Low Mates September 15 to October 15 via The West Point Roof e (A. & W. P. R. C Tb W. By. of Ala.) to C1LIF0 ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO and TEXAS Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to San Franc isco.five days every week. Write to us for all information. J. P. BILLDPS. f. N. TB0KPSOH. Iticil PasMacer Agcil BUIricI FasMzger Aieat Atlanta, Gewgls : Atlaata, 6tsr$i RNIA Op : :;v;-For '-.the .Hostess :. " '. " - JL Paper Costume Party. , A girl noted for her clever parties Issued this invitation: A Paper Gown Red. white or blue, Or any shade Preferred by you. We ask you to wear Next Thursday night. And be present to witness -A pretty sight. Judges will .reign In majesty And award the prizes Of which there are three. First, beauty we seek, . Originality, too, ' ... . Or, if the most comical, We'll give to you A dainty little gift That you'd love to win Now please don't be late For at eight we begin. So wear your paper gown And bring" a heart full of cheer, And I'm certain this party Will ba remembered all the year Crepe papers are. so beautiful that the - Judges had a difficult time ren dering their decisions. Tafleton may be used as a1 foundation for the dresses. One especially amusing costume was made from Fels Naphtha soap wrap pers, the girl called herself "Aunty Drudge." "Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour" was also represented and one girl made a decided hit as the "Local News," her costume being entirely of newspapers. A Grown-Up Party for Children. Children's parties for grown-ups have been very popular and now the youngsters from six to eight years of age are having loads of fun by giving Imitations of mother'3 afternoon teas. Real grown-up names are chosen, writ ten on cards which are presented to the youthful butler, and all the youth ful guests are dressed in long skirts, hair done up and have all the acces sories of the grand dames who go to "teas" and "bridges." If desired some of the guests may be asked to bring their children (dolls). Arrange a tea table, a small one, of course, with doll china, and have the little hostesses' friends assist in "pourin." Dainty asndwiches, cambric tea, peppermint bonbons, vanilla ice cream and angel food oake will make a satisfactory menu. A visit to the toy department will reveal some very interesting card games within the comprehension of the guests and prizes may he given. If this feature 13 not. prac tical, the children will have a grand time in Just being permitted to dress up and go to a party. - A Tree Bazar. All the Ladies' Aids and Guilds are keen after ideas to add money to the treasury, i think the scheme outlined a delightful one for this season of the year. It calls for eight trees, which may be dead ones or live ones, as the case may be. Decorate entirely with large poted plants and autumn leaves with wild grape vine and woodbine if obtainable. The crepe papers that come in leaf, design will work in beautifully with this decoration and an entire arbor or lattice may be made by cutting out paper leaves and pinning on the trelll3. Oleanders and rubber plants help out, too. . Tables may be placed in front of the trees, making booths, the top, Feather 9 1HESE illustration! I have used on dresses for children; 1 and I 1 I used on flannel, 3 and 4 between tucks on waist, 5 and 8 on waist and skirt above the hem. Very pretty and dainty when even ly worked. Exchange. front .and Bides being covered with cheesecloth on which paper leaves are pasted or pinned. If a grape arbor can be constructed, tea and other beverages or light refreshments may be served from small tables under neath the enclosure thus made. Elec tric lights placed among the leaves adds to the effect If the affair Is held over Into the evening. At the end of the arbor, have grape Juice, grape Jelly and raisins for sale. Here Is the list of trees which may be arranged, around the room as best suits the committees: "The Pair Tree;" on Its boughs hang everything that comes in pairs, like scissors, tied with ribbons, slippers, (knitted or cro chet, or ribbon or leather), mittens, gloves, cups and saucers, twin bottlefc of perfume, combs and brushes, cuff links, etc.; on the table have spiced pears, pear marmalade, canned pears, pear-shaped candy boxes. The Peach Tree Decorate with real peaches, which may be tied to the branches if a real bearing tree rs not obtainable. On the table serve peach ice cream, peach shortcake, marma lade, spiced peaches, etc. The Palai Tree has real palms do nated by a florist, to be sold on com mission, and back of the palms have a fortune teller. The Orange Tree is literally covered with orange-colored paper fruit, each containing an article worth five or ten cents; this takes the place of the grab bag found at most church affairs. It may be presided over by quite a young girl and should prove a lucra tive attraction, as its "fruit" Trill be all clear profit. The table next this should contain orange marmalade, candied orange peel, orange-colored bon-bons and orange cake. Orango Ice may be served, also orangeade. For the Banana Tree have bunches of real bananas; in cities banana shaped candy boxe3 are obtainable. The Date Tree will have all sorts of calendars, engagement tablets, note books, telephone lists, diaries, in fact, everything with which to make or keep a date. 'Sell stuffed dates, plain dates, date cake, etc., on the table in front of the tree. Suspend small arti cles fromJts branches. The Sugar Plum Tree will lave candy canes hung on its branches, bags of candy, and all sorts of lolli pops and sweetmeats for sale. A lemon tree may be added, or any others at the discretion of those in charge. For September. Remember that this month claims the sapphire for its stone, the morn Jng glory for its flower and It Is con sidered a most auspicious month for marriages. Here is a verselet for a maiden who has a birthday in Sep tember's thirty days: 'A maiden born when September leaves Are rustling In September breeze, A sapphire on her brow should bind; 'Twill cure diseases of the mind." The 16th,' ISth and 20th are consid ered especially happy wedding days; an old saying goes: "Married In September's grolden glow, Smooth and serene your life will flow." MADAME MERRI. Stitch ;,, w,,..' ' BRUTE. m lis vSSt "Wife John, I listened to you for half an hour last, night, while you were talking in your sleep. John Thanks, dear, for your self restraint. "WHY SHOULD I USE CUTICURA SOAP? "There i3 nothing the matter with my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles." True, it is for skin troubles, but its great mis sion is to prevent ekln troubles. For more than a generation its delicate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advantages of the best of toilet soaps. It is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. "While its first cost is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet soaps, it is prepared with such caro and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use, in practice, most economical. Cuticura Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of these claims may be demonstrated without cost by sending to "Cuticura," Dept. 23 L, Boston, for a liberal sam ple cake, together with a thirty-two page book on the skin and hair. .Social Distinction. . In some parts of the south the darkies are still addicted to the old style country dance in a big hall, with the fiddlers, banjoists and other mu sicians on the platform at one end. At one such . dance held not long ago in an Alabama town, when the fiddlers had -duly resined their bows and taken their places on the plat form the floor manager rose. " "Git yo' partners fo' de nex' dance!" he yelled. "All you ladies an' gennul mens dat wears shoes an' stockin's, take yo' places in de middle of de room. All you ladies an' gennulmens dat wears shoes an' no stockin's, take you' place immejitly behin' dem. An' yo' barefooted crowd, you Jes' jig it round in de corners." Lippincott's Magazine. Easy to Arrange. ' "Do you know what a fortunate lit tle boy you are?" rather patronizingly inquired a young lady of the laddie whose mother is her dearest comrade. "Here,-1 invited mamma to go away for a lovely time with me, but she wouldn't because It wasn't a place where we could take children, and she thought she'd rather be at home with you. But I don't blame her," as the wide eyes grew wistful, "for I think I'd rather stay at home also, if I had a nice little boy like you!" "Why don't you' get one?" queried the child, briskly. "I'll tell Dr. John son to bring you the next one he finds, If you like!" Twice Convicted. Another lawyer's story arrives. We are told that a man was charged with picking a pocket the other day and that when arraigned he pleaded "guilty." The case went to the jury, however, and the verdict was "not guilty." And the court spake as fol lows: "You don't leave this court without a stain on your character. By your own confession you are a thief. By the verdict of the Jury, you are a liar." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A LADY LECTURER Feeds Nerve3 and Brains Scientifically. A lady lecturer writes from Philadel phia concerning the use of right food and how she is enabled to withstand the strain and wear and tear of her arduous occupation. She says: "Through improper food, Imperfect ly digested, my health was complete ly wrecked, and I attribute my recov ery entirely to the regular use of Grape-Nuts food. It has, I assure you, proven an inestimable boon to me. "Almost immediately after beginning the use of Grape-Nuts I found a grati fying change in my condition. The ter rible weakness that formerly pros trated me after a few hours of work, was perceptibly lessened and is now only a memory it never returns. "Ten days after beginning on Grape- Nuts I experienced a wonderful in crease in mental vigor and physical energy, and continued use has entire ly freed me from the miserable in somnia and nervousness from which I used to suffer so much. "I find Grape-Nuts very palatable and would not be without the crisp, delicious food for even a day on any consideration. Indeed, I always carry it with me on my lecture tours." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Erer rnd ke above letter t A new ese appeitr from ftiue to time. They it re genuine, true, sad full ot huniam interest- FELL TO THE GROUND. - Stricken Helpless With Terrible Kidney Trouble. F. Henry Thomson, 409 W. 40th St, Savannah, tGa., says: "Something seemed to snap in my back and I fell to the ground helpless. I was carried to my bed all in a heap. At first .1 thought I was paralyzed, but later knew it, was kidney trouble. An awful nau sea came over me, and the dull ache through my back caused suffer ing such as I had never experienced. Doan's Kidney Pills strengthened my kidneys, rid nje of the terrible pains, and in a few days I was a well man. Although past seventy, I am strong and vigorous." "When Your Back is Lame, Remem ber the Name DOAN'S." For salo by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price EOc Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The Recoil. Tobacconist You learned long ago how to pack a barrel of apples, didn't you, Uncle John? Horticulturist Sure thing, Billy; same as you packed that box of cigars I bought of ycu the other day all the nice oiyjs in the top row. 1 Where It Points. "For whom is she wearing black her late husband?" "No, for her next. She knows she looks well in it." Judge. For COIiDS and GRIP nicks Capcdikb 13 the best remedy re lieves the aching aad feverishness cures the Cold aurt restores normal conditions It's liquid effects Immediately. 10c., 25c., and 50c. At drug? stores. A feeling cf superiority Is about all the satisfaction some people get out of being good. Sirs. Winslow's Sootnmsr Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflammrv tion. alluju pain, cure wind colic. 2oC a bottle. Sincerity is the saving merit now and always. Carlyle. 1 tt Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a positivo cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism. It allay inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the nerves Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which has record of 40 years of cures. " No, thank you, I want what I ask for." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Induce mild natural bowel movement one day. 6k - i u. m Snowdrift Ilogless Lard is positively the first, the ORIGINAL hogless, digestible shortening:. There are imitations on the market, that should be treated AS IMITATIONS! Which would you pre fer, steak, or imitation steak? Apply the same preference to shortening:. Get 'SNOWDRIFT." One-third less ex II pensive, one-third delicious cake. : n n AW &S Snowdrift Ilogless Lard is sold t i tT j by oil leading crocers who avoid Xijp'K "substitution business. Buy in , VVVi-X Made by rIKll 1 1 ! 1 1 IIIIHTiK v Tie Soirtliern Cotton Oil Co. W pffiPni I k Yi X. New York, Ssrantuh, MJ', .. .s. . ' Er?jnn Li ULisa jlfrl Li3 u DonH dmg yourself for His that are bisi symptoms of poor blood, dcplsied and rim down systems. Ban9t patch np Hebnild r? Bin A Ganulna HoccnsirccUvo Testa h E!scd Rcr. MILAM "After one and a half bottles of Milam I nsva trained SI lbs." T. B. Stalnaker, Charleston, VV.Va. "I had not takea tha Milam more than 3 or 4 days when I saw a decided lmpro?e ment In appctita and digestion." Rev. R. L. McNalr, Char lottaC.H., Va. "Milam is a grand medicine. I hava taken only a few bottles but I feelstrongerand better, more active and able to stand up under my work." Rev. It D. Guerrant, Dan ville, Va. "I took five bottles of Milam and gained 10 lbs."- J. D. Williams, Danville, Va. "Am finishing my 6th bottle of Milam, and after 2S years of Eczema, am cared." C. 1L Wil liams, Huntington, W. Va. fcOOD, BONE md JB V-TTSlATtVl TOWS U Buy C Hoiitea fot sW l.Ua The i Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and CARTERS gently on the 1TTLE IVER PIUS, liver. Cure Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their dutyi SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature REMEMBER WHEN YOUR Needs Repairing that we have an expert repairman on all makes of machines. We are preparad to clean, adjust or rebuild your machine. Workmanship first class, prices reason able. We also have a large stock of new. rebuilt and second hand Typewriters that we are offering at very low prices, let U3 quote you, we can save you money. POUND Qb MOORE CO. 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' organs wcrs very much diseased and my back was very weak. I suffered a great deal with nervous headaches, in fact I suffered ell over. This was my condition when I wrote to you for advice. After taking your 'Favorite Prescrip tion' for about three months can say that xay health vras never better." liii more value. Makes Don't TriHe - TJiik It ! Li u Your, Health with B5.GO of your lrunitot ntj get EL? JlS
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