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DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION Cured by Lydla E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compouod Galena, Kane, ?"A year ago laat March I fell, utxl a fuw dtty* aft?r liioro was Horeneaa lu tujr right iltlo. in a (jliyrt lime a Imuch came and it 1 iereu me bo much at night X oou!4 not sloop. it k?pt rowing lwrg?r and / fall It was a* rgo as a hen's ogu jouM not go i without h ho water bottlo appll< to that lido, Xhi _ one of tho best doc tor* in Kunnua and be told tnjr husband that I would ha?e to bo operated on as It waa something like ft tumor caused by a rupturo. I wrote J did take it and soon tho lump in my tidy broke und passed away."? Mrs. H. It. liuicy, 718 Mineral Ave., Ualeua, Khus. Lydia K. Plnkliam's Vegetable Con*. {jound, mado from roots aud herb*, ins pro vi d to bo tho most successful remedy for curing tho worst forms of female ills, including displacements, iiiilammation, fibroid tumors, irregu Jaritics, periodic pains, backache, bear, lug-down feeling, flatulency, indiges t ion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and tho result lias been worth millions to many lulYorivg women. If yoii Avatif epeelnl ndrtceTrrit? for it toMrn. 1*1 nk liani.liynn, Mass, IMs ii*co mid uiwuyo iiclpfuli ATCHISON'S ORDER OF SPINS Unrr.nrrled, and Contented Withal, 7h?y Have Mapped Out for Themselves a Pious City. There was called a meeting of the Ancient Order of Spins latjt evening, isinl papers were read on every sub ject, from removing grease from car l'? <s to ilii* ?ad memories that nttach fo .i 1 um li of old letters. Tho Spins wi re having a hilarious time when a \!. P.ir.g Spin K??t up lo make a fow re r.-niK Sln< said that, whllo thoy are li;i| ; > now, ihere was a sad tlino coin Ihinlt of tli<> day." she said, u 'l? ? 11, having no husbands or rhll dr. ii. yt.u will |?. all alono." Thero a mlrr and then a snort as Spin ? Hi , S|ln lecallcd wIvph nnd mothers ^ ho a re alone from daylight till dark, ' |>t when some member of the fam- i IIv w.it,<s walling on The snlflllng ? 11 * * i t It g Increased In volume a* ? ? 1,1 M''T S| In told of her frcodom j trnn worry, h<r Independunco In fl i aio I i! t: a't.-i s and the Joy of doing i.) :?: ?-d Hut wo must : not ' ">T> i . ;ii what our tdster has I.A.:.' ..I,.. -J.)., reTTTTTrk7Jd. "I^T ils-' ?.-\\ c::! >*<<??! In 11 ii I Ions hy railing ' ? "i > N ut -Mm., wife nnd mother ? u' ' I: "? Tht.-i was six wpoKs ngo, 1 i ? ?' Spina have devoted n and "veiling slnco to j i: ' !? n::> \v<>rk, th'-y haven't i I'1 ' H e ro intl.i yet.?Atchison C->'d Atlvtc, but r t i t il a railway ear i v a \ sM ? station. Tho solo 1''' ' ! "" c )in;>,'irt:ii(Mif con- ' 1 f " " 'i lady ami her son, j 1 w? y.-ars til.I Nothing of '? ;I'' ' 'inill the train steamed .-it nt whleh tickets were ? ! " w'oman, not having a '' boy. reeuet-trd him to ? !? n " 'i'v-l-r intervened and sug "'?! Mm under the seat. ? nil the excited woman, "It's r i'' ?-? t' imt there's twa un- ! f.'i!t a'rtfidv!" \ lit. No Help Nc?ded. ?' ' of flvo years who had ? ' < ? i t.? stay up for an even- ; was fti'd nbent f .10 to go \- rv. ver\ slowly she moved ' : i, ir \.j a'lnt, peeing her i ;? . ?!? 1;?* I ? ;i 1 1 -1 ' anything to holp 1 11' le:i. I will get r too poon as It Is." ' "fC'F? fcr Hfpp'nesf. ?! " e:u to ronslnt of' k ' - 11:fr.gs t!;nt would . "? ???? ? ? --Me :: t!t i'sn i 1-ate a ninn all ? '.s 5n great danger of t f if f Vn I I n< n 'The Smack" of Iho "Snack" 'OSt and Cream A wholesome, ready coo ked food which youngster, and t older folks thoroughly enjoy. Let them have all they want. It 19 rich in nour ishment and has a win ning flavoui "The Memory Lingers" ? ? ? ; < i KEAI. < IN OLD SOUTHJCAROLINA Cream of the New* Gathered From All Section* of th* Commonwealth for Dor Many Reader*. InUreitlng Divorce Question. The South'Carolina Supreme Court h'a* never p4*?ed on a case involving I ho i cm fruition of ii divorce fronted in another State. 'Hint this in a 1'aft. however, ha* been developed by a fontiM over u will originating in Spartanburg. Sonn> fifteen yoar* ago u divorce "??* gianted in Alabama and the hua* hand moved to Spartanburg. Six or eight year* later he married egai?4 his mho ml wile surviving big doeeaae, which occurred noine week* ago. Jty wiil he lett his probity, valued at al.out $26,000, to wtfe number two, but before the document could be proUted Mite number on* arrived fioui Alabama and protected the *r rangercent, alleging that by the law* of South Carol in* ?he i* the tail widow, and citing * statute which provides that a men shall not will more than cue-fourth hi* property to any woman not bit wife. The pro hate court ha* set aside her plea, but an appeal has been taken and the point will Qventually roach' the Su piemo Court of the State for adjudi cation. Clemson College Making Flags. In accordance with a law imaged by the hint general u*?embly, the textile department of Clomaon College i? now manufacturing Uie State flag, to be fnrnUhed, at approximate cost, to the jrbuol*' of the State. Schools de siring the flags can get them by send ing their orders to the Textile depart ?i'.MMild lo made payable to P. II. E. Sloan, treasurer. l'rof. C. S. Hogget t and his cola Ixmrs hove worked faithfully to pro duce the he.st possible (lag at a reas onable cost, and they have Hnccecded ir? making a durable and artistic flag at very sn ail expense. The following arc ihe prices for the various sires: 10 feet bv 20 feet, $10.64; 4 feet, 0 inches hv H feet, $.'l.M0; feet, 2 inches bv f) feet. 4 inche.s, $2.14. These are c:s!i prices, delivered. Other sizes wiill be made when special orders are received. T!ie flag four and a half feet by eight feet is the standard school hot jro flair twed throughout the I'nited States. The ten by twenty is used for considerable elevations, say above 75 feet. Important Questions for Voters. Six constitutional amendments will he voted on by the voters of tlie Stote : in thA general election, which is to l>e held in November. One of the most im|>oflant amendments is the prupo- I sit ion to increase the supreme court to five members. With five members ' of Liu" court, it is argued, there would, u.'ver lie a divided court and an en : banc se?s:on would n<>t be necessary *f- mrv?rttnr. The members of the' supromc <ourt are: Ira H. Jones, chief justice; Kugene M. Gary, C. A.' Words and I). K. Hvdrick, associate justices. It is argued by the at tor-j novs of the State that with five jus- ? li:'es in plare of four that much roort work will \h? accomplished. Any three of the justices would ^institute a quorum. i'nder the amendment th* j.tsjiccs woultl he elected for a term of ten vears, in place of eight years, as is tie case at present. ; Fair Open Day and Night. A feature of the State fair thii vear will be the entertainments at night. The management of the fait has agreed to keep the gates open urn til 11 o'clock, thereby affording mucb time fur inspection of the exhibits tc those who attend the fair for only on. dav. Greenville Dirt Like Gold. The biggest price yet paid for a uieco of Greenville real estate wai paid by the American Home Fire! Insurance Company to the American; Pipe Company. The price agreed upon for the structure which is on. Main street, is $.'15,000, being exactly! $1.250 per front foot. I; mav he interesting to note in this: connection that the building which changes hands ut $.'15,000 was sold] ten \e:.-s ago for $12,000. This will give an idea of the remarkable in? orca*? in property values Whisper of Palmetto Leave?, Trains No*. ?ll and 42 between; Columbia and Ashrville have been din continued. On O"'oher 28 an election will be held ii t!ic little village cf Silver Street. Newberry (ounty, for incor poration and also to decide upon the nt.p of the town. If i* > rrv proraMe that t!ie Char* | leMon A Wfst: rn Cnrolina railway will put o:i an nddit onal tr.tins be tween Columbia and Greenville. This won.d t hr?e trams a dav to Greenville. W hen the eitv building is completed this winter Greenville will have the distinction cf having no le.ss than seven V. M. C. A. organi/wit ions. \N . It. Gruber, of Walterboro, ha? decided to be a candidate for associate justice of the State supreme court, il the proposed amendment to the State fpnstitution is adopted. Th? Hpaii.mburg County Fair, a? fcpartauburg, has been |>o$poned fron October 26-28 to November 8-11 ot oacounl of the prospective appearand In Spartanburg on Otcober 26 of t flrruf, Th? law of Soulh Carolina provide; ft Hr*n*e of $2,000 to solicit laborer* to leav* the Stat* and be who *o licits them without* license ia 1UM< to a fine of $1,000 or sentence to bard labor from four reontba to two year* Anderson Farmer'a Union ware house stoek will be increased fron $20,000 to 140.000. At present th Warehouse bold* about 1.200 bale*. There is excellent work on Hig' wava being done iu York eonntv. Det Taylor, tbe negro convicted manslaughter in T-exington court, given AMrty yee**, li. T -V? W. L. DOUGLAS Mm8ir."? 8HOE8 inrttfcOO. 9940.9? >00, 9? 00.94.00. M OO *oyr ?a.oo. mo * w,<x> THK ?VaNUAKO FOR 30 YKARt TUy ?r? atxoluUly tfc* mo?t LmjuiIiij Mtul bi atahovi* iu< the iRLrlC*. Th*y ir* U? lMd?t trcry Wfefr* Uc?um th#y hold j,o, Jit belli. look MtUr *o4 wur loo Mr ttuia otb?r aukM. fhoy *r# positively th? mMt tcoaewlc?i abo?? for you to buy. W. L. Douft??n*m? and tho r#t?fl pile* ar* ?tmn^od Oa tM bottom v?lu* ffiiar?iiUt<l, . ?AMI NO ?UB#TITUTB I M tout (mIm CAauot ??Pp!y yvu wrtta for Mult Of Mr CaUlo*. W. L. DOUGLAS. BroUttvo, ftW ruoNEJis frulllfie ruur i-cord, I?4lr? wllb cortlUc*!** uU? l??lr?4< HiUool ?U|>|>ly Mltuu froa. Mttitrn T?Mh|>r? A|?uey, tvluniM*. M. 17. ?JOT CUT OUT FOR SOLDIER Widow Mealy Indulges In Some Plain Speaking to Her Dovotcd but Timid Lover. The courting of tbe Widow Hoaly >y Terence Corooran was g tedious affair to every one in Magray place, cost of all to the widow herself, who tried various expedlente to assist her ;lmld admirer. "I'm thinking I might go for a <oJer," Terence announced ono night, when hln fancy had beon Btlrrod by a ?ewHpaper account of a military pageant. "I'm not ho old but I could lo It, I wuh wanst In a school regi ment." * "You go for a nojcr!" cried the Widow Hoaly In mingled BCprn and jdarm. "A man that calls on a lone widow for two yearn and more, wld out pluck enough to npako hi.* mind, baan't the makings of a dhrummerboy In him." NOT YET INTRODUCED. "Where do yon live, my lass?" "Too hco! No. 411 Steenth street, mt mamma doon't allow gentlemen to ;all on me jest yet.** Tho Weeds Return. "Confound these election beta, any way!" grumbled Harker. "J.oso heavily?" Inquired his friend. "No, I won ten .boxes of cigars and th.vy \\rrc so rank I sold4he whole lot to the corner tobacconist for a dollar." "Well, you made a ilollar, anyway." "Ye*, but thnt Is not the worst of It. Sly wife raw the boxes In the window marked A Uargaln, $2,' and bought the whole lot to give mo aa a birthday .present." A Question. Vera (eight years ol<l) ? What doee transatlantic mpan, mother? Mother?Across the Atlantic, of course; but you mustn't bother mo. Vera ? i:oes "trans'" always mean across? Mother?1 suppose It doeB. Now, If you don't stop bothering me with your questions I shall send you right to bed. Vera (after a few minutes' silence) ? Then does transparent mean a cross paront??Ideas. New Version. "Now, Harry," said tho Sunday school teacher to tho brightest boy In the class, "can you tell me how Elijah died?" "lie dkln't die at all," replied tho youngster. "He was translated from tho original Hebrew." Not Strictly Orthodox. Police Justice?Young man, what la your religion. If you have any? Chauffeur (arrested for overspeed Ing)?Something llko Jim llludso's, your honor?never bo passed on tho highway. The moro mystery there Is about a woman tho more attractive and scary she looks to a man. A FOOD DRINK. Which Brings Dally Enjoyment. A lady doctor writes : I "Though busy hourly with my own affairs, 1 will not deny myself tho ; pleasuro of taking a few minutes to j tell of my enjoyment dally obtained } fro-ra sny rscraing- cap of Ponium. It | Is a food beverage, not a poison llko ? cofTeo. "I began to uso Postum eight yoars ; ngo. not becauso 1 wanted to, but be causo coffee, which I dearly loved, j made ray nights long weary periods to ; bo dreaded and unfitting mo for busi- j ness during tho day. "On the advice of a friend, I first | tried Postum, making It carefully as directed on tho packago. As 1 had always used 'cream and no sugar,' 1 mixed my Postum ^9. it looked good. I was clear and fragrant, and It was a pleasure to f.oo tho cream color It as my Kentucky friend always wanted her co(Tee to look-vitko a new ?ad-| die.' 'Then I tasted It critically, for I had tried rainy 'lubatttutea' for coffee, I wai pleased, yet, aatlsfled, with my Postum in U?te and effect, and am yet, being ft constant user of It all theee years. 1 Continually assure my friend* and acquaintances that they will like It in place of coifee, and receive benefit from Its use. I have gained weight, can aleep Bound and am not nervous." "There's a Reason." Reed "The Road to Wollvlllew In pkgs. Ever read the ebove lettert A new one Appear* from time to time. They ere genuine, true, and full of human - ' aV? b mora soothing than Cold CrtMun; mors healing than aov lot loo, llniraont or Mlv*e: more beautifying than any coametlc. Curt# dandruff and (tops hair Irom tailing out AWFUL. PMinO Rlanche?Poor Grace! She out-mar riod herself. Mantle?Indeed! Ulauche?Yen. She married a'duke, you know, and didn't huve' enough money to pay Ilia bills. ? ? ; ^ I_ Fflrtlng With Fashion. That innato tendency on the part of the fair consumer to flirt with fash ion, playing fast and loose with varl -ouh commodities, Ih rqspo'nslblo for ?the Iinrcrfiiliitl. H t|mt hqyo prrvnllod during the month. There was such a lack of confldoneo aa to the ultimate aeeejitanca of the various lines pro pnred by distributers and consumers that buying was somewhat'n)lnlnil/A*d. Prosperity or adversity has nothing to do with tho mllllne/y business. Fash Ion alono makes or breaks.?Millinery Trade Review. St, Louis Lady Cured of Eczema. 5639 Vernon Ht., St. LouIh, Mo. I havo had Eciema for four years, und hava fried everything possible to cur? It, without r.mvess, until I tried Tetterlno. Your modh'ino ha? cured mo after bIx ninths' trial. MIbs' A. II. King. Totlertnc cures Kcxcma, Itching I'lTes, Ring Worm, Dandruff niul every form of S<*alp and RMn Disease. Tetterlno COc; Tetterlne Soap 25c. At druKg^Sts or by mail direct frotn Tho Bhuptrino Co.. Sa vnnnah. Oa. With every mall order for Tottorlne we ?1vo a box of Shuptrlne's 10c Liver I'llls ree. Anticipated. Margaret?Did you tell tho girls at the tea that, secret I confided to you and Josephine?' -Kathorlno? No. truly I didn't. Jo sephine got there first.?Harper's Dazur. TO DRIVE OUT PI A I.AKI A AND III! I I.I) C?' Tlltf 8YBTKM Takn the Old Standard UllUVK'8 'I'ASTKI.lCtJ* CIIIU. TONIC Vi-ti know nlmt jron nre taking. Ttie formula Is plainly printed oti e?ofx boMl?, (liowtnK It Is Htmi>1 jr Oulnlne and Iron In a taH) !??*? form. 7"h? yntrmo drives out tho malaria and tnn Iron builds .p the system. Sold by all Uwlon for JO your?. I'rico 60 cents. A Contradiction. "Queer, wasn't It, that water in tho place you went to made the folks there sick?' "Why was It queer?" "Hecause It was well water." For lIKll> \mifr-lil<-k?> CArmiNK Whether from Cold*, Heut, Htomach or Kerronn Trouble*, Capmllne will relieve yon. It's liquid?pleasant to take?acts Itnraedb ately. Try It. 10c., 25c.. and 50 acuta at drug ?tores. Generosity, Tho Hacker?Go It, Hilly, yer ain't half licked yet. Tho Fighter?Well, you como and 'avo the other 'arf. I ain't greedy!'?* Tlt-IMs. Mrs. Wlnslow's Roothinjf By rap for Children teething, softens tho (rums, reduces Inflammv tlon, allay* pain, eurcs wind oollo, 86o a bottle. I hold It indeed to be a lure sign of a mind not poised aa It ought to be it it bo Insensible to the pleasures of home.?Lex. Bermuda Onion Seed. Direct from Tenerlffe. Wo are head quarters. Write for prices. John A. I Balzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. ? ? Bodkkceplng, I "Je Wiggins a good bookkeeper?" "He used to be. 1 never lend blnj ? any biore," In 1848 Old Reliable Mexican began ita enreer of healitur Man & Buii Its jntt ?a good to-dftj M than, flimt formal* UJ*<1 iwcauaeitcouldn't be Improved. Careful folk* have it filwuyt handy. a-bottle to-day?NOW. to. ft a WttU M Drwa mm! GmI ft LOOK TO YOUR KIONEY5. Whan Suffering From Backache, Head aches and Urinary Troubles. They are probably the true source of your misery. To keep well you uiui?t keep your kidney* well. There Is no bettor kidney remedy than Dottn'H Klduwy I'M!:. Tbey cure tick kldnoyn and cure them permanently. K. 0. HampBhlro, 708 K. Rrambleton 8t, Norfolk, Va.,8?y?: "I suffered from kid ney colic and the pain during Home at lacks was bo severe that It required two strong men to hold me. The only relief I received waa from morphine Injections. I waa completely curod by Doan's Kidney pill# ftPd vtt they saved my life/* Remembor the umne?Doan'a. For salo by all dealer*. 60 cent* ? box. Foster-MUburo Co., Buffalo, N. Y. INQAOBMINT NOW OUT. Ethel?Weron't you surprised when you heard about my horso running away with mo? Ernest?Not very. I'd do tho 6amo thing myself If I got tho chance. BABY'S SKIN TORTURE "When our baby waa seven weeks Jld ho broko out with what we thought was heat, but which gradually grew worse. We called In a doctor. Ho said It was eczema and from that tlmo we doctored six monthu with three of the best doctors In Atchison but ho only got worse, Ills face, head and hands were a solid sore. There was no end to the Buffering for him. We hnd to tlo his little bands to keep him from scratching. IIo never knew what It was to sleep well from the time he took the disease until ho was cured. He kept us awake all hours of tho night and his health wasn't what you would call good. We tried everything but the right thing. "Finally I got a ect of the Cutlcura Remedies and I am pleasod to say we did not uso all of them until he was cured. We have waited a year and a half to Bee if it would roturfl but it never has and to-day his skin Is clear and fair as It possibly could bo. I hope Cutlcura may save some ono else's little ones suffering and also their pocket-books. John Leason, 1403 Atchison St., Atchison, Kan., Oct. 19, 1909." Now They Sleep Inside. George H. Beattle, Jeweler in the old Arcade, and L. E. Ralston, auditor of the' News, have Jointly and several ly decided that sleeping out In tho open Isn't all that 1t has been declared to be, says the Cleveland Loader. They were both In a deep snooze out at the Beattle farm, near Chagrin Falls, the other night, when a runaway team from the county rfalr city turned Into the lane leading up to the Beattle o? tate and eame along at full speed. Sound asleep, but dreaming of Im pending danger, Ralston rolled out of his cot toward (he north, and Beattle from his cot toward the south. Tbe runaway horses dashed between ;tbp sleepers, oversetting'everything in the way, but-aliasing Beattle and Ralston by margins too narrow to be meas ured. Since that night Ralston has slept In his town house and Beattle has found shelter under the ample roof of his house on his big planta tion. Why He Wouldn't Hurry, They wore riding to church and were late. Several of the party were worried and one remarked: "The au dience will bo watting." "Well," ob served the old pastor (who was to preach that forenoon), "don't let's fret over it if we are a little late. It re minds me of the man who. was being taken to execution. HI* guards were greatly exercised over the fact that they could not possibly get thero on time. 'Never mind,' said the poor fel low, philosophically. 'Don't fuss over It. Tho peoDlo can wait. There'll be nothing doing till I get there.'"? Christian Herald. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyos andCJranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart?Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists 8ell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murlno Eyo Salve In Aseptlo Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eyo Books and Eye Advlco Freo by Mail. Murino Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. Latest Mine Horror. The Doctor?Of course, If the oper ators in the anthracite and bituminous fields form a coalition? The Professor?Then tberp will bo nothing for the consumers to do but coalesce. (Slow curtain.) Xofii 'iO llttl* enjoy life, and are such burden# to themselves, as thftlff who hare nothing to to. The active only hare the true relish ot life. ? ; win bjt Being Prepaid... ? Those who are prepared for the woret are the onee who generally get the boet Of It. . ' *!*". PUTNAM HIS RUBBERS HAD VANISHED Consequently M?n From the Country Had Little Use for City Methods. The benche# In tbo waiting rooms at (bo Uijlon depot Id Kao*a# <;by ar<? mod for other purposes than to rest on by travelers, tho KnnsaH t'hy Htar enlighten* us. At over, midnight the niuidH clean out t!>" rooms. They do not forg?>t to poke under tbo benches for stray bundle# loft by trust ing travoters. Sometimes, after interval*, tho trav elers return to' claim tholr property. Home tlmo jigo a red otiji at tlm depot saw a man In a Upon duster, a f??!? hat and fho manner of ono wh? hud his IJfo In a secluded part of tbo Osarks got down on bis knees and poor ohi'ofiiliy under several of tbo benches. "I^ost anything, mister?" tbo red cup queried. "Wall, no, aonny, not a'aaeMy, I loft * pair of /ubbers bora Inst January when I vai on the way tew Ktnporey. Hain't seen nutbln' of 'em, havu you? The red oap explained that ho hadn't, and, moreover, that tho room had been cleaned out several dozen tlmo* since last January. "Well, I swan," replied tho traveler, blinking and stroking his beard, "tbo city methods do beat mo." FAIRLY WARNED. Tho Slugger?An' see hero, vou don't wantor be goln' r. round lirsshk.n" dat it was ine wot soaked you, klc! Woman-Like. "I hato hlni! 1 think lie Is the mean ost man I ever met." "Ornelous, Jeanettel?What Is I ho trouble?" "Why, he told me ho loved me .!?? voto<JIy and I told Itltn it would hi- im possible for me to love him in r> turn The i>oor fellow looked so downhoart ed ! told hlin to try and forget me.*' "Well?" "Boo-hoo! He he?did!" Of Course. "What's the matter?" "Cold, or something in my head " "Must be a cold, old man."?l.i;>p COtt's. ^ . : -ff i < I* theprto 1,1 <N I'fciCl ,>,Uv will be pr*??.iptir - it doth ?ot curC an^ * SKIN DISE all DRU*? 3TOHI A. JJ Hiil'afd* Mftli lr1*( "" Heada "My father h?ibeen a< headache for the laat tweuty-fl\ never found any relief wnH taking your Coacuretf. 81 uc_ Ingiin taking Cascarets h? baa | the headadhe. They hav# tnti him. Casrarcts do wliat yoil thrni to do. I will give yon the of u^iug liis name."?K. M. 1120 Keener St., W. ludifttiaj 1'lcaf jjrjf, Palatable, Potent, Tail DoUkjkJ. Never Sicken,' Weaken i J'V, ?v. SOv-. Never s<jM In bulk, i vluu NtaiiiiMxl C <? Ci Guwi cuiu oi your money back. TaSking Parrel ?M Gage ;#a brhrt You fan hive ono of ihr?e I'jrrois in your homo for cn irul If it doesn't maki1 ? if gisdly ???ti9ng? It for one Hi if w The nge we furnish Is a large, cutfe, li inches liltfh. The Parrot mid case. <11 delivered ?? where In the Unlud Stttot. OrMr tO-fl I>'.jr limited. GIJGLEY & MULLEM Yho Lcrgotl Pet Shop (n lh? W ktvnoM - r?M -welling ? i i per mmiej (?> .U-.5. Trl*^ ?: ven frrr Wi?(,? Dr. H. H.julW Specialists, tio* B. A Rer.tor^c Cray Hair Jo fJotUr HIMUKC.1 OAHORUFK ANO < Ir.t /<>rs:.?> .ir. 1 i.rfvHiti t i??* hair fro A* ' for h? Dri.fcgt&la, or Odnt oil " XANTHINE CO., Richmond^ r?U? Jl f?r fettle; Ssmpit Battle J4?. 5*11# I W. N. U* .CHARLOTTE, NO. An Experience! Weak and delicate ladies need Cardui, to b? ros Into their pale cheeks and energy into their wegPPframtf Read this letter from Mrs. Albert Root, of Aiflanda, Ohi< giving an account of her experience, and hofr she founj relief: "I was hardly ever without a headachc, and o$ a misery in my back and sides," she writes. "I,. tombed half the time, and suffered a great deal ralgla of the stomach. Since taking Cardui, tin tonic, I have gained 10 pounds, and now I can.j my own house-work, and washing, and my frleiri ook like a different person." ^ : The Woman's Tonic No harmful effects can possibly come to young;<rt from the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic. Thousand women have written, like Mrs. Root, to tell of benefit they obtained from its use. Cardui I? a reliable tonic, its ingredients aro _T medicinal herbs, acting mainly on the womanly conaBtotH and building up both nervous and vital energy. Pure, strictly vegetable, safe and reliable-?Cardui to Ideal remedy, for delicate, ailing women. Try it At all druggists. ' Tlnvt North Tat the NORTn CAROLINA AORJCUI.TVHAL AM. MT'cYiVvtcAfi turning out graduates who, as scientific lunncrs, a ...a tfaohrn, am Tn pr*at demand! m^uauics nua That board, lodging and tuition cost only f7.00 per mnnMi* That you, young man, cannot afford to mU<< tin, oniHiriuiilivf ~ ~ For catalogue or free tuition write TODAY to I'Vom-i.-.h' limn*- a Mechanical College, Oreoueboro, N. C. ?r.M.i,..i Dudley, A Do You Know 3s$ C4rol s Neil liiHtrlnl rtud Weill //) ' ? A SCHOOL RtPUIATlO y HIGH GRADl . _ . . ^,?.?txsd .ohoou In the Bouth. THE I.AUOKST. THE BEST. On* 0* iATEH IN POSITIONS thnn i\W oilier Kchoo {^vKKRMNO HHOHTHAND and ENGLISH. Writ., lor llin^.mo Onto* COIXEOf, Italolwh. North Carolln-,. 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