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THIRST. "Of all the tortures I should think the most terrible would be to be aw fully thirsty where no water could be secured." "Why water?" To Incline Toward Mercy. Jim had been far from a good boy during the day and toward nightfall he realized the fact fully. Being well acquainted with the workings of fam ily discipline, he assayed a little di plomacy. "Shall you tell father about me?" he inquired of his mother. "Certainly I shall tell him," re sponded his mother, with sorrowful firmness. . "Shall you tell him before dinner or after dinner?" asked the culprit. "After dinner," was the announce ment. "Mother," and Jim gave a wiggle of anticipation, "couldn't you have a blueberry pudding for his dessert? Couldn't you do that much for me, mother?"-Youth's Companion. A Ruling Passion. "Uncle Pinchpenny spent a great deal of time at the home of George Washington." "Yes. He couldn't be persuaded to ?top looking for that dollar George ls said to have thrown across the Poto mac." RHEUMATISM Mnnyon's Rheumatism Remedy relieves 'pains IQ the legs, arms, back, stiff or ?wollen joints. Contains no morphine, opium, ocalne or drugs to deaden tba pain, i neutralizes the acid and driTes oat all rheumatic poisons from tbe sys tem. Writo Prof. Munyotu 53d end Jeff, ?raou St*.. Phlla., Pa., for medical ad? Tice, absolutely free. We R R" J ls just e -you probably! enos what an ti !? but lota of me paying $1.00 tor as ei , cannent are DOW wearie* rBpoclal iPrtslden* Work Shirt at 11.00. These two grades are tbe J money ever handed over any countering (the U 8 - tho h carr demand TROVES ? Jit. Male In a variety of attracUve, J strong, ? .lit-co lor materials to ?alt every . I Um ti. Tour dealer can supply yon: If not j [send ns his name, your collar sizer " price in stamps for sample shirt ?CVTr?* land book of new patterns. J CAlKA LThe President Shirt Co. iSrtQAL tilt West Fayette Street? Baltimore , Maryland REGULAR Constipation' Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS f ail. Purely veget able-tel surely bot gently on the liver. Stop after distress ewe meli us prove the complexion - * gkten eyes. Small Pi?, Small Dose, S J Prk?, Genuine omstbeu Signature > X?NTHINEHA?R Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color? RIMOVtS DASJDIlUr- AMD SOU** ?avig?rate* and prevents tb? bair from falling oflj re/ Sat* tty Orugaiate, er Sent Direct by XANTH1NE CO., Richmond, Virginia, syrlM SI tv ea"'? Sample Settle JSC Seed fe? CWalan R E M E M B E R for COUGHS T> COUDS Wood's Trade Mark Clover S?. Grass Seeds best qualities obtainable. Sow Clover and Grass seeds in. March on your fall-sown Wheat or other grain crops. *Wood*S Crop tells the ad Special'' vantages of these seedings, and gives prices and seasonable infor mation each month about all Farm seeds. "Wood s Crop Special" and Descriptive Seed Catalog mailed free on request T. W. WOOD ? SONS Seedsmen, - Richnond, Va. mm ur PLAY HE IS RESTING IN AUGUSTA, GA., PREPARING FOR HARD WORK OF EXTRA SESSION. MRS TAFT AND HELEN THERE Has Not Begun on Message to Extra Session of Congress-The Pardon Cases of Morse and Walsh Will be Considered by the President. Augusta, Ga.-President Taft rested from the somewhat 3trenuoiis begin ning of his vacation when ho spent pearly four hours on the golf links. The Pr?sident was thoroughly tired out when he left Washington. The busy day he spent in Atlanta, when j he was steadily on the go for 12 hours, did not tend to help matters md he felt the fatigue of the past few months quite keenly. The Presi dent hopes during the coming week, however, to greyly benefit from the present outing. He will not attempt any work on his message to thc extra Cor ?ress until after returning to Washington, where he will have an opportunity to consult with both the senate and house leaders as to the program. It is not known as yet wheth er the President will attempt to dis pose of the Morse and Walsh 'pardon cases. He brought the voluminous papers in both cases with him but has not opened either set. It IB a coincidence in connection with the case of Charles W. Moree that the convicted banker's attorney, Martin W. Littleton, of New York, ?B enjoying a two weeks' vacation here prior to going to Washington, where he wi]l assume his new duties as a Representative in Congress from the Oyster Bay district. Two reports regarding the Morse case were current here. One was to the effect that the pardon division of the department of justice had recom mended that Morse's sentence of 16 years be reduced to 5 years and that Attorney General ' Wickersham had overruled thi3 recommendation with an adverse report on the application. I The second report was that just 1 the reverse of this was true, it being stated that the pardon division had < made an adverse report and the at- ! Lorney general had recommended 1 commutation to 5 years. President ] Taft said he had not read any part af the papers. What recommenda- 1 tions have been made In the case of, John R. Walsh could not be learned. 1 Mrs. Taft and Miss Helen Taft have arrived from Washington. Thier I ??ain was an hour and a half late * ind the President had a long wait at .he depot After meeting his wife .ITC tUUl UUVU V? -r ? - -_ lenunciation of the proposed celebra ion in in commemoration of the for Jeth anniversary of the taking of Rome from the control of the Pope, [n this letter Archbishop Farley do geared that the celebation was an in sult to every Catholic believer. Bavarian Prince 90 Years Old. Munich.-The 90th birthday of j Prince Regent Luitpold was c?l?br?t- ^ ed throughout Bavaria as a general , holiday. Prince Luitpold is mon pop- j ular throughout the kingdom. He Is t in good health and went on root ^ throughout the streets cf Munich and inspected the decorations that had f been hung iu honor of his birthday. Vesuviue Growling Again. Naples-A severe earthquake, ac companied by strong detonations from Mount Vesuvius, have occurred. In- ( vestigatiens showed that a great \ landslide had dropped from the upper part of the crater. It is estimated j that it measured 1,000 by 250 feet, and ] when it fell it caused enormous j clouds of smoke. The funicular rail- ? way was badly damaged. A party of j tourists were about to ascend by the . railway when the shock occurred. ( Rockefeller's Pastor Leaves. New York-Rev. Dr. Charles F. Aked sumitted a written statement to the members of the Fifth Avenue Bapti.-i church in explanation of his acceptance of a call to the First Con gregational church in San Francisco. Dr. Aked said that he had had "three suggestions from England, one . at tractive, but I am going to close my mind entirely against any thought of returning to England. I still believe the best work of my life is to be done under the American flag." Kindness of Uncle Sam Valpraiso.-Thc body of Anibal Cruz who died recently at Washing ton where he was serving as Chilean minister to the United States, was taken from the American battleship Deleware and delivered to the Chil ean officials at the Mole. Henry Rodridguez, minister of for eign affairs on behalf of the govern ment in an address expressed thc heartfelt thanks o? the nation to Captain Grove for the kindness of the I.1 ni ted States in sending the body of the late minister home. Protest Against Colored K. P's. Columbia, S. C.-Against tho issu ing of a charter to throe Charleston negroes, for tho "Grand Lcyige Knights of Pythias of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres," Mr. J. Walter Doar o? Gor r?otown. as grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the Work!, protested vigorously to tVe secretary of str.K Mr. R. M. McCcwn. Tho lat or took the peti tion, together with Mr. Hoar's formal ?rot Et. under advisement. Mr. Doar would ask the courts for an injune Lion. LIVED LONG WITHOUT EATING Men and Animals Have Made Some RemarWpbi" Fasts a Mat ter of Record. The record for fasting, so far as humanity is concerned, is held by Granie, a French murderer, who de termined to starve himself to death, and from the day of his arrest refused to eat. in spite of every effort on the part of his warders, who first tried tempting him to eat by placing the most dainty meals In his cell, and when that failed, attempted feeding him by force, he held out for 63 days, at the end of which time he died. Up to then the longest authenticated fast on recard waa that accomplished by Giovanni Succi, who fasted at the Royal Aquarium, London, for 45 days. But these records sink into insignifi cance when compared with the fat pig or^Dover, enshrined in Dr. W. B Carpenter's "Manual of Physiology. This pig weighed 160 pounds and was entombed for 160 days by the fall of a portion of the chalk cliffs. When dug out lt weighed only 40 pounds, but to the surprise of its owner was alive. WEAK BACKS MADE STRONG. Backache in most cases is kidney ache, and usually accompanied by ir regularities of the urine. To remove the pain and weakness you must cure the kidneys. Do so with Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. Perry Hlll manj Monongahela City, Pa., says: "I was so bad with kidney disease I despaired of relief. I had Inflammatory rheumatism and final ly dropsy set in. My ankles became bloat ed, my heart was affected and the doctors gave me no relief. Soon after using Doan's Kidney Pills, I grew stronger and ere long I was able to do my housework." Remember the name-Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Kind but Careless. John ?P. Irish, the San Francisco orator and ofllcebolder, ?was entertain ing Joaquin Miller, the poet, one aight. Upon hearing a particularly funny story by the host the poet fell off his chair In-a paroxysm of mirth. Irish thought the poet had a seizure af some kind and he rushed to the sideboard, took a bottle of whisky and stuck the top of it into Miller's mouth, hoping to revive him. Presently Miller waved hi's hands 'eebly and Irish removed the bottle. "What is it?" asked Irish sollcl xwsly. "Remove the cork!" whispered the )oet, hoarsely. "Remove the cork!" Saturday Evening Post .Dare to Be Happy. T^>t na ?o?,?? K~ nfmiH nf. Innocent ?til Veo niTinj.? i. -_ LS the authors of our own Joy.-Amiel. Brought the Tears. An unusual Incident marked a re :ent fire in New York. The fire jj itarted in the cellar of a five-story ten- 11 ?ment and before it was extinguished a he 18 families in the building and all ? he firemen were weeping copiously rom inflamed eyes. In the cellar 8 nany bags of onions had been 6tored. * The chief fireman allowed the tenants 8 :o remain In the building, assuring J hem that the fire was confined to * :he cellar. They did not stay, how- 8 ?ver, when the onions had got well ifire. EDITOR BROWNE Of The Rockford Morning Star. "About seven years ago I ceased ' irinking coffee to give your Postum a C :riaL . J "I had suffered acutely from various ? !orms of Indigestion and my stomach 5 txad become so disordered as to repel I ilmot every sort of substantial food. J My general health was bad. At close 1 Inter ya's I would suffer sevc- i attacks 1 whict. confined me In oed lor a week < Dr more. Soon after changing from coffee to Postum the Indigestion pbated, and In a short time ceased ( entirely. I have' continued the daily j use of your excellent Food Drink and assure you most cordially that I am 1 indebted to you for the relief it has 1 brought me. ' "Wishing you a continued success, I am Yours very truly. J. Stanley P.rowne, Managing Editor." Of course, when a man's health shows he can stand coffee without trouble, let him drink It, but most highly organized brain-workers sim ply cannot. The drugs natural to the coffee ber ry affect the stomach and other organs and thence to the complex nervous system, throwing lt out of balance and producing disorders in various parts of the body. Keep up this dally pois oning and serious disease generally supervenes. So when man or woman finds that coffee Is a smooth but dead ly enemy and health ls of any value at all) there ls but one road-quit. It ls easy to find out If coffee te the cause of the troubles, for if left off 10 days and Postum be ured in its place and the sick and diseased conditions begin to disappear, the proof is un answerable. Postum is not pood if made by cliort bolling. It must be boiled full 15 min utes after boiling begins, when the crisp flavor ?nd the food e'ements are bronchi ont of the gTiins and the bev erage i.; readv tn fulfill its mlsrion of palatal)1" comfort and renewing th* cells and n^rve centers broken down by ro^ee. "Thf-p's a Pe3??on." Get the li*t!e look. "The Road t< "Wellville," in pkg?. F.vfr- vnt\ Ot? nlmve J?1 + ~-? A one nnnrflm front limo to Muir*. T?I ire Rpniilne, true, nod full of kuma. Interest. CO?iW TO CuUNiY SURVEY OF NEWS CONDUCT OF THE CITIZENS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF tOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston.-The grand total of sub scriptions to the new $150,000 bulld og has reached $95,579, with a sub scription of $13,567. Darlington.-The South Carolina Western railroad,' leading from Mc Dee, on the Seaboard Air Line rall road, to Darlington, is within a few days of completion to this point Lexington.-One of the most de structive forest fires that bas ever struck this county has destroyed thousands of turpentine boxes, en tailing a heavy loss. Greenville.-The presidents of wo men's colleges of North and South Carolina held a two-day annual con ference here. Sessions were held at Greenville Female college and Chicora college. i Columbia.-The first trainload of live stock that ever went out of South Carolina left for Northern markets frcm here. There were twenty-nine cars in the trainload. Several well known dealers in the state had ship ments in the cars. Lexington.-Governor Blease has refused to commission R. H. Eddy o? Gilbert Hollow, In which the two towns of Batesburg and Leesville are located, as magistrate. The governor means to have a thorough sifting of the charges -'tat have been made against Mr. Vddy's election. Charleston.-Three companies of coast artillery corps from Fort Moul trie left Charleston and a full com pany of the United States marine x>rps left the Charleston navy yard ror Galveston as the announced des tination to take part in the extended irmy and navy oporatios. - Lancaster.-George Dixon and Paul Moore, two negro boys, were arrested it Richburg and taken to Chester, charged with attempting to wreck a rain on the Lenoir and Chester road >n January 26, by placing a rail bend ?r across the track near Richburg. rhe boys made a confession after be ng lodged in jail. Washington.-In an opinion an lounced the Interestate commerce :ommission holds that the freight ate of 20 cent3 per hundred pounds n bananas from Charleston to Au ;u8ta, Ga., is not unreasonable and he complaint of two firms against, he Southern railway company is dis missed. rospeci lur si.u ittrgti nufliLeia ua he club holds its meetings. Darlington.-There is a surveying arty in this county now, or has been n the past few days, which many re now guessing are the Clinchfield'r urveyors, and that Superintendent totter, of the Carolina, Clinchfleld .nd Ohio railroad, intends reaching he sea coast with the <flinchfleld, /via . route other than from Spartanburg, iy way of Columbia or Augusta. Cothing definite can be stated, but aF tated above, many rumors are afloat Camden.-George T. Little, a prom nent livery stable man and horse nan, purchased a horse In Atlanta a ew days ago for which he paid $1,500. rbis horse is the full sister to "Edna Kay," the horse which took a number >f prizes at the Madison Square horse ihow of New York last year, and >ther places, and which later sold foT r7.0OO. The horse which Mr. Little jtrrchased took $475 worth of prizes ast year at the Atlanta, Birmingham Vfontgomery, Greenville, Spartanburg lorse shows. Mr. Little will exhibii :hfs horse at the Camden show. Florence.-Since the publication of the fact that the governor's appoin tee on the board of assessors, for rans Bay township as the successor to J. Sanders McKenzie, whom the [ielegation recommended for reap pointment did not reside in the town ship the governor has made another appointment not recommended by the delegation, A. M. Hill. Objection will probably be made to Mr. Hill qualify ing because he was not appointed ac cording to law. Mr. McKenzie will demand to sit on the board. The board may sustain him. Andrews.-The Atlantic Coast Lum ber corporation warehouse was totally destroyed, with all its con tents, together with the drug store adjoining, by fire. The total loss on building and stock will reach $40,OOC Or f?O.OOO. with Insurance not over half. This is a hard blow to the At lantic Coast Lumber corporation, as they have had a boiler explosion ir Georgetown, which damaged them to the amount of $25,000 or $30,000. It is thought that rats were the caus of the fire. This is the largest lum ber corporation in the South. Allendale.-A Tomato chib was or ganized among the girls by Miss Cromer. County Superintendent. Crouch made a strong appeal to trus tees and patrons to support and im prove their schocl8. Rural School In spector Tate's address had, also.' the nature cf an appeal to the country people tn remain in the country and to bvilfi rn their communities through >u" phvrch and the school. Miss Premer has organized a Tomato ?^uh arreng the Allendale high school 'rls. M'ss Crcn-.er is doing a work 'hat will cc?nt. .ia als ?.Ho PHYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO HEALTH BY GREAT KID HEY REMEDY Some time, ago I began the use oi Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root with the most remarkable results. For years I was almost a wreck and was a great sufferer. The doc tors who treated me made me believe that my great sufferings were due to female trouble. I was so bad at times I would faint away and had sinking spells. Finally & new doctor was called in and he said that I had: kidney trouble and gare me medicin?, of which I took sev eral bottles. I obtained some relief from this but I was getting weaker all the time; I could not sleep and suffered so much pain that my husband and children had to lift me in and out of bed. After this time two friends sent me word to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, which I did, and I am glad to state that the first dose gave me great relief After taking the third dose I was helped into bed and slept half of the night. I took several bottle? of Swamp-Root and I feel that I owe my life to this wonderful remedy. The two family doc tors said that I could not lire three months; my urine was in a terrible con dition-thick and slimy-and I would have to be helped in and out of bed ten to twenty times every night. After taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for two days I was entirely' free from getting np and could sleep soundly. MRS. D. E. HJLEMAN. Tunnelton, West Va. Personally appeared before me this 11th of September, .'909, Mrs. D. E. Hileman, who subscrib??d the above state ment and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. JOSEPH A. MILLER, ?_Notary Public. letter to Dr. Klla.r * Co. ?????????, I. T. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneyB and*bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty cents and one-dollar. THE ONE DEFECT. "An heirloom," explained the farm er's wife to her 13-year-old boy, "is something that has been handed down from father to son, and in some in stances Is greatly prized." *Td prize these heirlooms I'm wear ing," remarked the youngster, "a good deal more if they wasn't so long in the legs."-Everybody's Magazine. SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE will cure uny jpossible case of DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, and the like among horses of all ages, and prevents all others in the same stable from having the disease. Also eurea chicken cholera, and dog distemper. Any good druggist can supply you, or send to mfrs. 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. Agents wanted. Free book. Spohn Medical Co, Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. lets J and ' dealt "Want a goou statesman?" "Was he re-elected?" Tavlor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet GUT? and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures Cough?. Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. To render your neighbor a service willingly shows the generosity of your character; to preserve silence over it, the grandeur of your soul.-Puysieux. A woman can straighten up a man's desk in five minutes so effectually that he won't be able to find anything he wants lu five hours. For HEADACHE-Hi ok*' CAPUBINE Whether from COIUB, neat. Stomach or Xervons Troubles. Capudlne will relieve you. It'B lian 1<1-pleasant to take- acta Immedi ately. Try lt- 10c., 25c., and 50 cent? at drug blores._, t The longer we live the more we realize what we might have done but didn't. _ Garfield Tea corrects constipation, cleanses the system and purifies the blood. Guod health ia maintained by its use. Every man Is a comer until he reaches a certain age-then he's a goer._ O?O.T OXZ "BROMO QUIXOTE." That 1? LAXATIVE BUOMO OlfiNINK. I^k for thp sltm?t.ire of E. W. <}RoVL. Lied a? World over u? Cure a Cold in One JJay. :5c. Each penny saved means one less pang of foreboding. All dnirsists nell the famous Herb rem edy, Garfield Tea. It corrects constipation. Loud apparel naturally proclaims the man. . . Is only one of tn dure through we organs. Mrs.L Dr. R. V. Pierc "At times I I believe I hi could have, organs were' was very wei nervous head This was my advice. Afte tion' for abo health was nc Dr. Pierce's Fav< Is-a positive cure for weakness and dis< inflrrr.mcrion, heals ulceration and sooth Do not permit a dishonest dealer to 6i record of 40 years of cutes. " No, th Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Induce mi UTNAM "Icier more oood? briihter ar.d fatter colora than env mStVmS? tlppina wtrt Wrilo lor ?roo bw aa s Asm of ?isonal \a&m bsassd 9vi aa asiaa tool to soidt no moo dsn tn99jl? io ne? no sham tratmol Y? 9 ri J aJovsb Hiv/ vari} won bns ?aarc .noiico o? bos! lisdi lo isbaUm; TTMSIJIUJO?J ai 513fii ?03T. ai In lt* OudlWerfaai lo In? Champ Clark, afc ja iddqneib4?aW?BJb ington, pleaded IndulgenQefj ftrfnl somewhat rambling ape*^^nirin?i, "He'll arrive," said the Def?Ofif?tyc. leader, "if you'll only give him. jama He is like Doctor Thirdly. ^ "Doctor Thirdly was dividing up nfs sermon into ita appropriate heads one Sunday morning when a member of the congregation shouted irascibly: ; " 'Meat, man! Qlve us meat!' " 'Well,' said Doctor Thirdly prompt ly, .'hold on, then, till I'm done carv ing.' " LADIES CAW WEAR SHOES one itxe smaUer after using Alien's root-HOM, tb? antiseptic powder to be shaken into toe shoes. Ii make* tight or new shoes feel easy; gires instant relief to oorns and bunions. This ls an easy test: Sprirfcle Allene foot-Base in one shoe and not in the other and notice the difference. Sold orel j where. Bo. Don t aeetpt any rubiutute. For FR Ba trial package, address Allen B. Olmsted, Lo Boy, M. T. The Practical Agriculturist. Adam sniffed at the book farmer. "I don't believe in spraying apple trees," he snorted. For COLDS and GRIP Hicks' CAPCSINI la the best rem ed y Ueres the ?chins: and fereriahneM-eurea thar Cold and restores normal condition*. It'* Uquid-effects immediately. 10c., 25c., and50c At drug stores. I A man likes to repeat the smart things his children say, because he imagines lt is hereditary. You will sneeze; perhaps feel chilly. You think you are catching cold. Don't wait until you know it. Take a dose of Hamlins Wizard Oil and you just can't catch cold. Improvidence in trifles never made a millionaire nor swelled a bank ac count. PILKS CT Ii ICD IX 6 TO 14 DAYS ToPMlrutfgiBt will reiund money if PAZO OlOT M h NT fulls to euro any case of Itching, Blind, Bleod.ng or Protruding Piles In 8 to ^4 dars. ?oe. No doubt the mind cure is all right if you have the mind to begin with. Hrs. Winslow's Soothing1 Syrup for Children teething, softens the g-ums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind coUc, 25c a bottle. Modern application ls likely to ex tract the teeth of an old saw. . In the Spring cleanse the system and purify the blood by the use of Garfield Tea. Her savings are the saving of many a business girl. foro a?.. friends harui., Woodson Branstetter, x* There are literally hundred the United States who have t old remedy, which was produc thirty years ago by a woman 1 Read what another woman Jonesboro, Texas.-"I have ra ble Compound for myself and < quailed for all female diseases, anything. I wish every mother to ase it as there would be less I am always glad to speak a wo ham's Vegetable Compound- an testimonial."-Mrs. James T. Iii Since we guarantee that al lish aro genuine, is it not fail Pinkham's Vegetable Compc these women it will help any i from the same trouble ? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkh? Compound has been the stands female ills. No sick woman c herself who will not try this fan Made exclusively from roots a has thousands of cures to its ere Kif the slightest trouble i you do not understand, m at Lynn, Mass^ for he free and always helpful? LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS! Take a thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops and learn the Automobile business and accept good positions. CHARLOTTE AUTO SCHOOL, ClurlotteJ.C. Backache any symptoms which some women cn? akness or displacement of the womanly .izzie White of Memphis, Tenn., wrote c, as follows : was hardly able to bo on my feet, id every pain and ache a woman Had a very bad case. Internal eery much diseased and my baok ik. I suffered a great deal with J,hes, in fact, I suffered ail over, condition when I wrote to you for r taking your 4 Favorite Prescript ut three months can say that my ?vcr better.*' )rite Prescription case of the feminine organism. It allay? ?es pain. Tones and builds up the nerves, ibstitute for this medicine which has . ank you, I want what I ask for." 'Jd natural bowel movement once a day. F?DELE her dre. One 10c naoliioe color* til fibers. Thor ?j? let-Bo*toDje.Blw.i sad Mu Colors. . /Iff Off/7 C IflaEiTflava? (usnsoaa .8C8I b9d?ikUi?a IRON AND .WI MBrtOM to tminti FOR BALK-I Muc?inc* $J0. H. f\?k??/ ls Ot trxuuo^ ieen benefited by th? ed from roots :o relieve WQmn% says: led Lydia jELPfrtbam*? Usgslss? daughter, ?ad cor** I Would not ba In America co cid be j suffering rvmons rd of praise tor , d you are at liberty toi awrence, Jonesbora. ll testimonials r to suppose that if rond had the yirtae te hti?* omer woman ira's Vegetable ird remedy for Loes justice to ions medicine, nd herbs, nod dit. ippears whick mite to Mrs. ar advice-it ia ITCH CUR IN 3D MINUTES. Dr. Draft Saaathe We guarantee ML DA-VSTS S?JjTWrB?] WASH to cure ?ur of fcwfc mmva**,J otes, if used accordix* te< will rc fond your IM WT- ._ If your Do? luv* fiermtcltra ?? Price, 50 Cents m Bottfc, It cannot be Milled.^P*twj?wl ?* J "J* J neareut exprea. offlo? Banc, mmmm we?in**1*! 75 cents. ^_ OWENS ft BSDR?M?GCa Richmond A Country School fer Girls in New YorkCfifrj Bett Fealnrej el Cooa**mai*&tt ld* Out-of-door Sporte mt CTSJWOI Fttrtr of 35 ?cres nesx tne Ka*--?? Httrec Full Academic Cvnzssr. ftmm Piimsrr Class to Graduation. TJwer Ona? for Advanced Spornt StM?untH. M?- " sic and Art. Summer Session- Or? - tlflcate admits t? Co?*??. SSm Coach Meets Day Pap??. Ka lap S>wAk??, ?srZ?SfrStJBat toro eyes, use 1 W. N. U, CHARLO TUX. rt-tt*J?*. SS D ie cold water MR**