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Bronchitis "I have kept Ayar?a Cherry Pec toral In my bouse for a great many years. It is the best medicine in the World for coughs and colds." J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. All serious lung troubles .begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. TfcfM fll ?? i 2k., 10c, ft. All druuUU. ConraU your doctor. If ho mm take It. than do M ho eayty If he toll* fM not to take It, then dolrt UU? it. Ho know*. Leave It with Mfc. Wr ?r? nHIHif*. J.'u.\YKHji#Lowe!l, M??e. cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and best* equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make is now accepted by shooters as "the worlds standard" for it shoots well in any gun. Your dealer sells it. The Union Metallic Cnrlrld^o Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn. DYSPEP "H?y|ntf 4ftk?n your wnaxterfiil 1 ? n>r thrna inoii tli h niul lii l ii? euttr< ly < urivl >*t alomntli ?Mtiurrl) ?n?l { Dunk n w.ml of |>i?u? li ?iuo U> CuaosretR ' for th?tr wonderful <*<uu position 1 havo tuUcn numnrona nilwr no-cniw-l r> in<-.ll."i tint without ?vnil an<l 1 flrul tlmt Ci\ne? r.'l < i<-H?vo inoro til A <lay than All tUo ollium 1 lmiu luk?ii would In it your." J amen McUunn, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. Plonftnnt, PaUtftbln. Prtldni.TMtoOooil. TV>Ono?l, Hovor &lnken, \Vo?k?ii Orim. 10c, SJo. 60o. N> vt-r BOW In tittllr. Th? tfdnitlno t?W<t pUMifvU O <J O. yuwuntvcJ to euro or ytiur minfiy bank. Sterling Remedy Co., CMcnco or N.Y. sqj ANNUAL SAL?. TEN MILLION ROXLS So. 2*5. r If winter left you "all fun down." wind up with Hires Rootbeer That will "set you going," Five snllons for 26 centn. CharlM E. Hlrtt Co., Maltam, pa. w A Man of Buslncos. The angry father kicks the young man from tho front stops. "Sir," says tho young man, picking 1 himself up. "I would like to cull youi ! attention to^jo goods handled hy mj house. Wo make tho host line of soft rubber soles ami heels that you cut find anywhere." Father goes back to the house, rub hlng his chin and wondering whether after all, he baa not make a mlstalu In refusing to welcome so great i business genius Into bis family. Minor Mutters. The successful liar Is always care ful not to write 'ilium down. Candor without courtesy Is not courage. ^ DANCER SPOT. A (luu^cmus sput for pjilti is tlifsmnll of l In- hack; it tolls of kidney ills, us ?lo IIIOSl pains ami m-ln n i n t li ?? l?ii?'k. K i?liH?y 111-; hi'^in | with l?a< k:u In? iind cml >vit i) i I-MiiIhupk, Droji : sy. Hi l^lit's I Ms I on so. ('lire KM ' invv it iii I Hl.-ul <ler troubles before they icm li the seri oils state. Head how easily it can be done, ? W. J. Hill, of to .South I'nlon sti c.-t, , Concord, N. C.\ proprietor of hardware | and harness store. Justice of the Peace. j and one of the best known residents of that eity, stays: "I Joan's Kidney j rills proved a very efficient remedy In ! my ease. I sot a box at the Cihson I>rug Store and used them for dNor- i dered kidneys and backache, from which I had cxpericiu-cd a gre.u deal of Annoyance, trouble ami pain. The ; kidney secretions had bothered tne for ! a long while, wove very 'irregular, dark j colored and full of sediment. The Tills cleared It all up and 1 have not bad ; on ache In my baek since taking fh<> last done. My baek Is much stronger and my health generally is improved a great deal*' I am glad to make a pulw lie endowment of the fills, trusting that It may be the means of relieving .. aqpoa other sufferer. " ? Free Trial of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Hill will lie Matted to any part of the United States - iw appttcatlon. Address Foster-Mil . ' to** O*, Botfalo. K. T. For sale b y I: prka 60 aanta par bo*. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL V Petersburg'd future. Tho Chamber of Commerco of Peterabury, Va., recently consolidated with the Young Men's Business Ahhq rjHtion, has elected Messrs. H. J' Stiat ton, president; Htlth Boiling and C. C. Alley, vice presidents; F. M. D'Alton, T. 8. Beckwlth, It. I). Gilliam, Robert CabanlHM, James Woddlll, James Galla gher. \V. P. Arlington, II. J. J Spral ley and Oeorge Cameron, Jr., hoard of governors. At the banquet which f <>1 lowed the election the speakers took a most optimistic view of the future ?>t Petersburg, and Mr. Alexander Hamil ton, speaking to the subject of Petcis burg as a Manufacturing center, traced th<; city's stead y progress in that re. sped slncc t*e war, and pointed out its many advantages as to climate, labor, rates and government. Auotlier Gusher. A dispatch from B<*?umont says that another gunher producing at tlie rato of 20.000 barrels ii day ha.s bcvn brought In on the movly-proven terri tory nt Spindle Top. nekr Beaumont, Texas. The effect has beep a spurt In well-sinking, and it iu said that there are now wventy contracts for wells under drill or to be dlrlled at once. Textile Notes. MadiHon Manufacturing Co., Hunts villi;, Ala., baa completed 1 tW building, the main structure being two stories high, 100x300 feet In size. Its additional machinery, 16,000 spin dies and f#25 looms, an announced last month, wllP'be Inatalled during the next Hcvoral montha, and by Septem her It Is expected to be In operation. Print clot ha will be the produot. About $200,000 hi the coat of thin n<T?< ditlon. The conipany'a original plant has 7,200 rim; BpindlQB, and manufac tui??'H hosiery yams. No public confirmation has been made of the report mentioned laat v/eok that ll. Frank Mobano nnd Ger man capitalists will build a 200,000 aplndle mill at Spray, N. C. Hut fur ther dispatches stato that plana arc j bfdng formulated by Mr. Mebanc nnd li Ih associates for the erection of a large cotton manufacturing plant. Messrs. O. A. Robbing of Charlotl<i, N. C.; Ceo. W. Tayler and Peter llum mcrHhlmth of Melton, Texaa, have in- J corporatiMl the Melton Cotton Manufac turing Co.. with capital stock of $50, 00?. They liuve acquit*] and will put ip opiircntlon th" Melton Cotton Mills, which has hern I lie for Home montha. Probably the plant will be. enlarged. It Las 3250 ling r.plndles and 100 looms Magnolia ( M Iks.) Cotton Mills has Its buildings about complcU-d, and ha.s be gun the installation of fiOOi) spin lien and 150 looms. The product will lie the cheaper grades of cotton goods, aiu.ii us canvas. About $115,000 will he the cost, ?it' this plant. Production will begin In a fcew wesks, and it is pro posed |<) double the capacity If pies fni piospccts for the plant's hucccse are realized. James I/. Wood, of Morristown, Tt nn., who announced several months ago his intention toestabllsh a knit ting mill, has completed the plant. Ho has been manufacturing for some time, and operate* as the Wood Knit ting Co., .Tas. I.. Wood, president. The equipment Includes ten knittera and complement, for producing seamless hosiery. * IfUtnbeiton (N. C.? Cotton Mills hns undi>r consideration tho erection of another building and tho Installation of 5,000 spindles, but has not. made a final decision. An enlargement of Ihin extent would cost about $100,000. Tile company now has 6,000 ring spin dles, manufacturing hosiery yarns, l!0s to 30s on cones. It. 1). Caldwell Is president. Messrs. Walter N. Brown, of 12n Held. N. C. ; James T. Green and Chas. IC. Cottallck. of Baltimore, Md., have incorporated the Hnflold Cotton Mill Co., to manufacture cotton goods at Knlleld N. C. They will operate the plant reported last week as leased and to be enlarged by Walter N Mrown. Authorized capital Is $.">0. 000. The Sycamore Knitting Mills of Syc amore, Ala., has been organized, with capital stock of $100,000. and wll les- I inblish a mill for knitting underwear, j W. l{. Schreme of Utica, N. Y., is p?f? ident; .1. K. Goodrich of Little Pal If, N. Y.. vice president; O. 15. Mewls, ol Sycamote, Ala., treasurer, and W. 11 Callahan uf Mtlca, N. Y.. secretary. w. C. Mat-hen. care of Hrunswieit .v Hirmlivgham Uallway, No. 7 Mroadwav Now York, is endeavoring to inducc capitalists to locate a large silk mil and a knitting mill at Brunswick, Ga Ashcraft Cotton Mills, Florence Ala., lias caled a meeting for .lune 11 to vote on increasing capital stock from $ I r.0.000 to $*00,000 and the is of $100,000 in bonds. The compain now has (5.210 ring spindles and 2or looms. Clifton, i S. C.) Manufacturing Co bass declared a dividend of I per cent., payable July I. and an extra dividend ol 2 pc; cent., payable at. once. Tuca I'fiu. (S. C.) Mills has declared a div idend of I per cent. Pacolet. (S. C.) Mantifactming Co. has declared a dl\l ilcnd of per cent. I>. 10. Converse Co.. til* mlale, S. C.. has declared a divi dend of 1 per cent. I. aniens. (S. C. ) Cotton Mills held lb annual stocdsholders' meeting ?>n May II The annual report of the manage ment was vot'-d satisfactory and the usual semiannual dividend of per "'nt. Y.'cis declared anil an extra (livi deiul of 1 per cent. During the year $20.ti0n was expended for iiitiuove ments. Tlie mill now ha.s nearly lj. 000 spindles and 1LMi? looms. It is proposed to organize a $50,000 cotton mill company ?t Camden, Ark., a.ud the Camdr-n ('omerelal Is promoting the movement. Messrs. T M. Morgan. K. S. Crooning ahd Adolph Kelsent hal and others are interdatfd Mesrs. J. W. M.vlirand. f>. K. Gantt J. W. ilaughnian. I*. S. Kthoredco natl lT. R. H. Jcffe.oa' have incorporated tho Wagner Mnnufactui ing Co , for the purpose of building a ?c.tton mill at V/agiianar, S. (*. The capital f-tock Is placed at $10CV>0fl. detail* de ?ided The monitor Arkansas arrived at Memphis Sunday. The vetiftel is taking on coal and reported for the Kdlf at an early hour Monday morning. Senator Hauna In an Interview op pofcea the endorsement of President Itoose%eH by the Ohio Kepuhllean con. ventlon. Pittsburg was the scene of distress, ing elevator accident On Friday. Two Vyyre killed and many seriously in jured. The Western State* have suffered heavily from stoma and cloudbursts during the paat v**k. LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS. Many Matters of Otnsral Interest In Short Paragraph*. Down in D'xle, W. P. Brown, tho Now Oilcan* operator, pushed cotton prices still higher <iii tli<? New York oxchangc, Gen. John B. Gordon wus re-elected cottimandti of the United Confederate Veterans, in session at New Orleans. 'liio schooner Inea N. Carver, which went > aahore near Chieomicomico, North Carolina, has been floated by the tug Hescue, apparently uninjured. The schooner Inez (?owper, bound fiom New York fur Urunswlek, Ga., wjib nt ran (led near Chicamlcomlco, N. (imiug u thunder sauall. The ves sel now lies bead off shore. and there is no bciioua danger of going to piece* unless the wind Increases from the i'UHt. The crew and life-saving station are trying to float her. At The National Capital. -? Tho United States will insist upon having tradu rights in Manchuria equal to those of any other nation. It may ho necessary to ask Congress for an emergency appropriation to re lieve a growing deficit In tho free-de livery service. The alleged postofflco frauds have been thoroughly Investigated, and re port* given out Indicate that there was much exageratlon in the charges. Opt. Jienry A. Castle, auditor for the Postoflleo Department, nays of H. \V. Tulloch'H charges: "Homo are reck hiija ami others absurdly false." *) Washington reports indicate that 'this Government hoves to have Vene zuela ccdo Margarita Island as a naval haso. K ar-Adimarl Melvlllo repeats his assertion that tlermau battleships, t<jii for ton, arc superior to any others in I lie world. The Interstate Coinmcreo Comniia kI'iii will ask aid of I lie Federal Courts i < > compel certain anthracite-carrying romls to produce documents and con I I acta. Representative A. L. McDcrmott says New Jersey is for tirover Cleveland first and Senator A. P. Gorman second foi din Democratic Presidential nomi nal ion. I i At 'I he North. ! President Roosevelt arrived in Port land, Ore., to lay the cornerstone of I lie Lewis and Clark monument. There was a bull panic on the New N nrk Cotton Exchange, prices crumb ling rapidly. 'I lie recent flurry on the Ponton stock market was thought to be over, though one firm failed. A score of persons were burned by the explosion of (lie gasoline tank of an automobile in New York. The Lfcimral assembly of the North- j ern Presbyterian Church opened at Loa Angle#, and the moderator, Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, preached t lie sermon. Py the explosion of a number of big ' oil tanks in New York, one man was killed, a number Injured and a destruc tive fire followed. The Jnrv lu the suit of "Charles Pto, Id way Rossenu," who was suing the Charles Broadway Kouss estate la New York for $100,000 for maintenance as a son of Mr. Rouss, returned a ver dict for the full amount, with Interest. James Rutherford Morris, aged 75 ! years, is dead, at Morris. N. Y. He was ! a grandson of General Morris, whose j ! father Lewis Morris, was n signer of j the Declaration of Independence, lie ' was the father of Dr. Lewis Rnther j ford Morris, of New York, who mar ried a daughter of United States Sena tor \V. A. Clark, of Montana. A Chicago dispatch says: "Refusal of t lie laundry drivers to submit to ar bitration prevented a settlement of the laundry strike.-^The owners and the Laundry Workers' Union have settled their differences, but the owners refuse to open their pluces for business until the trouble with the drivers is ad justed." A Milwaukee, Wis.. Dispatch says: "Local No. r>7, Amalgamated, held a meeting Sunday and deemed to go on rt rike at the various tanneries through out the city tomorrow, unless the Mil waukee tanners shall agree to a shed ale of hours work per week at the same wages which they have been re ceiving for i'.O hour work. Nine tan neries and 3.000 men are Involved." An agreement was reached to con solidate the strvet railways of Clove land. Ohio. l-'rom Across The Sen. The revolt in Croatia is spreading to alarming proportions. Count Tolstoi, in a letter. blames the Russian (lovernment as the real cul prit in the KIprhenefT massacre. Joseph Chamberlain emphasizes hit demand for a British Imperial com men in! league. A sensational price ? was pal i l?y a dealer in n London auction room lor Raeburn's portrait of Sir John Sin clair. A Santo Domingo dispatch says The arsenal at Santaino was blown up Saturday by insurgent government an<; (leneral Furst was killed and a nurn Ijqj wounded. The troon?, !\ro 'v.jvHui 'v the fleeing soldiers." It is proposed to deport the Bulga rian* from Macedonia and toloui/e ?hem in Anatolia. The Sunday automihilti rates in r^ar'.s wrrc attended with great dam ago and some loss of life. Miscellaneous Hatters. Rids were opened at the Navy Do part men t for the equipment of th Charleston navy yard. The lowest h'c' was that of the Clarke OonMruetir>t Co n many, for $130,000. The monitor Arkansas ariived at Memphis Sunday. The vessel i? taking on ?*oal and reported for the gulf at an early hour Monday morning. Senator Uanua in an interview op poK?s llifl endorsement of President Roo?eve)t by the Ohio Republican con vention. Pittsburg was the seeno of distress ing e'evator accident on Friday. Twoi w*re killed and many seriously in - The Western States have Buffered hcivlly from storm* and cloudburst* during tie psat waok. / rUTP X JCvX/Xi f|f>TAMIC Bl UOli UAI-H (U.U.Ii.i CURBS Blood and Skin Mine****, ? ^ lulling Hcubtjy y.vt*> itm, Hunt) ruin*, lllood I'oiann, Ho. UKKI'-KKATICI) C'AHKH A HI'K(;IAI.TV, Bend no money. Rim ply write and try Botanic Blood Balm (X. B. B.) at our elpense, to prove that B. B. B. cures the worwt an<l most deep-Heated Blood and Skin Diseavos, If you Buffer from had blood, pro ducing itching scabby ecaema, scrof ula, cancer, blood poison, ulcers, eating Hore^ bone pains, pimples, offensive eruptions, swellings, ris ings on the skin, offensive catarrh or deep-seated old rheumatism, we ad viae you to take B. B. B. It has cured thousands of the worst cases, even where the body was a mass of ulcers and boils, blood thin, with agonizing, itching, burning skin, and where doctors, patent medicines and Hot {Springs failed. Blood Balm kills the poison or humor in the blood, heals every sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and rich; aches and pains vanish for ever. Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) thoroughly tested for HO years ; composed of 'puro Botanic ingredi ents. (*OQ<i. for weak stomachs or weak kidneys. ~~*I)rug store ft I per large bottle, with complete direc tions for homo oure. To prove it cures, B. B. B. sent free by writ ing Blood Balm Co., !J'22 Mitcholl street, Atlanta, Gi. Describe your trouble, and special free ponfidential medical advice sent in sealed letter. ; B. B. B. son* al cno3 propaid. I A Word of Defcncc. A contributor to Tli Mother's Jour nal speaks up In support, of tho eo- ' railed "self-sacrificing mother drudges" ? who are represented In the popular , imagination ns working themselves to the bone in order that their daugh ters may lead lives of idleness and luxury. The mother in the kitchen scrubbing tip the floor, while the i daughter in the parlor, dressed in pur ple and fine !!r..?n, thrums crA tho i piano ? somehow it isn't a pretty pic ture. Hut while the daughter is pica- ; teously censured for permitting ir, .says this writer, nothing is paid ot' the son for wtyom perhaps iiie mother is tolling quite as hard to give a college course. As a fact, however,) why j shouldn't a mother toil thus for both i her loved ones if she f:i desires? If! that Is the way, or one of the ways, ! , Jn which she liudrj he O'.pplnesa, why j on earth shouldn't she do it? And j then the artlclo continues: "In Hie! majority of 'toiling mother' cases tlrj ( reul fact Is that the mothers are un- j consciously tielflsh pleasure seekers i rather than sacrificial victims, Toil- j ing to educate their' children and give ? them social pleasures and lives of hon-j or Is perhaps the supreme joy and ; recreation of their lives. If there is . anyone who really enjoys life and i loads a happy, car i-freo existence, li Is the hard working, stay r.t home j mother who lives in her children, in , them idio renews her youth and often i rees the high ideals of her own g'jrl- j hood realized." The.Mnrlne Engine is Alive. All go&d old chiefs love thtlr en- | gines and conw to believe in them as j McAndre'v/ did. To all of us assist- j ants and 'prentices they were not t..e more machines that they appear to the outsider, but qulto human. Every ! noise they mtute, every motion, every I trick they had, v.-e knew and had thfl* j reason for it. Kipling speaks of the j marino engine as the most sensitive j thing man ever invented. There\ a | sort of cold, ilfele^s, though admlrabl^", precision In a telescope, and a fine re gard for details in a phonograph, but tho marine engine is alive; it strains and laltovs desperately, it groans with rheumatism in its Joint*, screams with the pain of tight bearings, staggers and plunges against the pncomlng seas, RAits out of breath and-runs away with itself, trembling like ti frightened horse. ? Benjamin Brooks,! in Serib ner's. There is more danger in the under ground our r?'ii t s of desire Ibati in the j overhead winds of temptation. FITS permanently cnr?i',No lit n or nerv<v,n- j ness after lira; day's ut-o.of l>r. liltoo's (ii'#!' ' Nervoltestoror. flit rial bottloaiul t real t.*?? r??? 1 > r. IMI.Ki.in)!, Ijtil., IC1 Ai'diKt,, riil.ii., ' The owl iiiav have a reputation for wis dom. and vet he never looks on ihe bright side of life. t'so Allen'it It 1* tho only euro for Swollen, Smart ing. Tired, Aehiug, llot. Nw^atin-j Fee*, Corns and Bunions. A*k for Allen's Foot-Kase ,'a powder te ho fhnWon Into the shoe*. Cure? white vo'.i walk. At ail Uruc?is.U.oud iilice-iitux*!-.. iic. l>ou't accept anv substitute. Sample sent Fui:r. Address, Allen S. Olmste l LeRoy, N Y. j There are some people who would rheat At solitaire. Hrvrnre ??f OlnttnfuM* Tor Caiarrli Tliat Coiilnln Mercury, as merenry will surely destroy th*> son.ua ol smell and completely derange tho whole sjm. tem when e.nterlng'it through tho mucous surface*. Suohartlelcs&liould never be used except on prescriptions from reputable j'ov blcians, as the damage they will do la ten fold to the good yon ean poesThTy derivo from them. Hall's Catarrh Core, manufactured* by P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0.. contains no moreury, ana- Is taken Internally, noting directly upon th* blood and mucous surfaces Of tho system. Bf? buying Hall's Catarrh Curo be sure to get tVp genuine. It is taken in ternally, and Is maaotn Toledo, by F. if J. Cheney * Cor Testtmontats free. CaFSold Ly Druggets; price, 73c. por bottlo. Hall's Family Pills are the host. Perhaps it n possib'e for two to live s? cheaply as one, but it depends largely upon who aro the two, and who is the one. Fruil acids will not U.un scods dyed Will) i*UT.\AM FaDSI.KSH Dyk.s. It doesn't take a ?*KUrii?Ditt t? pat Haul! ? Ue U?k. ?? . MAKING CANES TO ORDER. Fashion* Change in Thl? ?? In All Thing* EUe. "Fashion* change In canea, a# they do In ?verytblng else," said a manu facturer who know3 ell about the fashionable trud?*. "Last year our cu? tomors were calling for rough wood Iih Its yatural stato, without any orna mentation. They wanted canes rnado uimoi.t as thin and an light as wban gees. Ho many cheap Imitations had been made of isllver-mounted smooth wood canon that men of fashion would not look r.t them. Thin year wo are returning to silver mounts, but In dc- 1 signs made to order I hut It will be almost out of the (juestlon for Im porters of cheap Herman silver to lrnl tato. Tn umbrellas tbo laige handles of rough wood sttJJ hold favor with tlio men. It is no longer fashionable to decorate thorn with Initials. A man likes an umbrella that he can pick out at sight from a bunch of others at his club or oleowbere. Rome men will have the crooked handle bo that they can bang their umbrellas on a hook In a hat rack, and we have to many* facturo a few of them to meet the demands of the trade. Women always go In for something odd, and usually expensive." Roof-Breaking Crowe. For a long time the Public W<rfl<s Department In Victoria, H. O., had been pu/.led to account for the con tined leakage In the roof of tho drill shod, an Imposing building with ft slate roof and solid-looking towers In front, In spite of frequent repairs, platen would persist in falling down. A thorough Investigation showed that the (rouble was caused by crows, who s.varm on tho beach at low tide and dig for clams. The blrdr. found out that a clam dropped on tho roof of tho shed would break nicely, leaving the contents In a safe and convenient spot for lelsurly consumption. Near ly every time a clam was dropped on the roof p. s'.ato would bo cracked as well. Scarecrows have been erected, and no crovs have visited the roof since. J'lso'fiffhri! I* tho b<Mt iriedlotuo we ever vised lor till affections of throat and luogrf. ? Wit, (). En nanny, Vanburen, Iud., fob. 10, iuoj. '1 he fellows who arc adepts at making love don't make the beat husbaudn. It in not enough to breakdown the thrones of sin; they must be built Into temples of the Saviour. Many women and doctors do not recognize (lie real symptoms of derangement of the female organs until too late. " I had terrible pains along my spinal cord for t\yb years nud suffered dreadfully. r "trfts given different medicines, wore plasters ; none pf < these things liolped me. Heading of 11 ie cures that T,ydia 10. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound has brought about, I somehow felt that it was what 1 needed and bought a bottle to take. How glad I am that I did so; two bottles brought me immense ro lief, and after using thi;ee bottles more I felt new life and blood surging through my veins. It seemed a# though there had been a regular house cleaning through my system, that all the sickness and poison had been taken out r.rid new life given mo instead. I have advis^^tozensof my friends to use Lydla E.Wlnkham'8 Vegetable Compound. Good health is indis pensiable to complete happiness, and Lydia K. Pinulium's Vefjetublo Compound has secured this to me." ? Mus. Lauha L. lJnEMKn, Crown I'oint, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Relief j Corps. ? $5000 forfeit If original of above letter canu</t uo produced. Every sielc wommi who does not ! understand lier ailment should write Mrs. Pinkhnm, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful. | apudine ^ Cures Nervousness AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. IOe. Uoe, hti<1 ROc. nt Drugstores. Wagner ? I'll wager that that Miss Jonc3 Is a beautiful girl, .lapner ? What makes you think ' so ? Wok nor ? Peenuso every woman in tho sowing eirele has pronounced her positively Ufily. Improvvil Sci'vlro to hikI From tho vln Ki>Hl>i>f?r<l Air Ijlite K'y. ? - Buffet Parlor and Obiter vatbm (-nr Is now : operated on trains 39 n?rfl 40 between Char- I lotte ami Wilmington. Leave <;linrlotte. 6;0l J a. in. Arrive Wilmington, 12:V> noon. Leave Wilmington. 3:30 p. m.. arrive Charlotte, 10.15 p. tn. rtuuapt liulTot mmtvuw? inodee ate price*. I'iia*. I). Ryan, Oen'IPas.". Agt. 'I'nr.8, l>. Mkahk*. Oon'l Agt. , Wilmington. N. C. It. M. t.'oKKF.v, P. A T. A., Charlotte, (!.. 11. K. I.kakd, T. P. A., HalelRh. N. C. SOCIETY WRECKED HER HEALTH. Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trem bling, Sleepless, Bloodiest. Pe-ru-na Renovates, Regulates, Restores. A Prcit) Neiv York Woman'# Recover/ the Talk of Her Numerous Friend** ' Mr*. J K Finn, 82 Kust fligh street, JJulFalo, N. V., writes: i'truns M.dtclno Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen, :?''A few years ago I hud to give up social life en tirely, as my health was com, pi ft i'/i/ broken down. The doctor advised a complete rest for year, vis this was oat of the question for a time , J begun to look for some other means of restoring my health. ^ "J hmt often heard of Pcruna a* an excel lent tonic, so I bougie a bottle- to see what it would d6 /'<,r me, and it certainly took hold, of my sit stem and rej uventiLiegfr . me, and in less than two month* I wa s in perfect health, and novo (rh fn J fee/ worn out or tired a ~ dose or two of Peruna is all thai 1 need .''--Mrs. J. K. Finn. j , Catarrh Causes Ffinalo DJucAsec, i . : America i* the land of nervous worn?*. The Kiv.'t majority of nervous women art to beciu>e they are Buffering from S0JQ4 '.2: form of female disease. ily lar'iho great*. c*t nti in her <>f female troubled are caused directly by catarrh. These women despaif ; of recovery. Female trouble is so comrtiofti1-1: I .so prevalent. I hat they accept it as almost ' inevitable. The ^realvftt obstacle ia the - nay of recovery in that they do not uu* ? lei tfiml that !t is catafrh which is tb# ; source of their illness. In female complaint ninety-nine eatM out of one hundred ure nothing/but ca* -j tarrli. 1'cruna cures catarrh wherever located. | Atldyees Dr. If (tr Intern, l*reaiilen.t of the Harlman Sanitarium, Co lumbus, 0.t /or free advice. Depressiosv Does'nt that word ex- 1 press your condition?!: Aren't you depressed, . tired and all fagged out? Ever stop to figure out why you feel that way,? and how you can get over it? Well, we have done the thinking for you and can give you relief. For 50 years DR. THADHER'S LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP has been curing peopld^afflicted just as you aro. It's the greatest preparation for toning up the system, building new blood and musdps. . What you need is just this, medicine, and it's your advantage aS well as ours that you take it at once. Commence taking it today. - 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Dr. Thacher's Liver Medicine (dry), 26c. Yes, your druggi3t soils it. Be sure-it's Dr. Thatcher's, though. Write _qut. Consultation Department, explaining symptoms and ~ receive free confidential advice. Tti&CHER ESEBBGiHE 00., Chattanooga, Tenn. by wearing \V. I,. 1>otik1hs S3. 60 or Shpwr"~ ? . They are just as rock! In crorv wav im thrm* ~M uavo been costing you from $4.00 to $,'..00. Th? liiiinense Mile of \V. I.. 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