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J... BUFFERED FIFTEEN YEAftf. 1 ) ? ? How Chronlo Kidney Troubl# W?( Permanently Cured. map | F. P. fieimnel, 8r., 230 N. Cth 8t. iLuhlghton, !?*., iny*: "For over II year* I Buffered from kidney troubto My kidney* were weak; iho socro ttpns contained aedl ment and panned with u smarting Herniation H h a r, p p a I n a a h o I tlirouKh my body and bent ma ulrnogt doublo. I beon#i? HO bed I could not drive to my work. Aftor doctoring without boncflt, I began taking I>oan'? Kidney I'IIIh and 00011 received r?Ilef. < '"Milnucil utsu cured tua. 1 bellava l>oan'a Kidney I'IIIh aavo<J my life." * Itomcmber fhy name? Doan'a. For hhIo by i? 11 dralera. 60 renin o box KpBter-Mllburn Co., Huffulo, N. Y Ix)ve bltn nnd keep bl?i for thj friend*, wb?, when all go away, will perish at Clio luat.?Thouiaa a Kempla >(ra Wln?low'? Hoothlnf Hyrup for CJhlldrM tfethlna. thu ?UM?, r*4uo?? lofluniuiit llutli allA/? pftln, our*? wtud calto, tfto a byttle It !? never quit# polite to contradloi ft girl, except when eb? aaya ah< rioean't. want to ba klaaed, and than It can be dona allentty. For <y>i,nfl Mud oiiip IIIpUm' C<n<i>IK| In the t*?t remedy ~ r* ))<>vrH (lie arlilnK and feveiialiiKma-t'iire* (lie Cold unit rcHlori'H tiortnul condition*. It'* ? fr? ? I'> I III Ul? || I It I I y. 1<V., *'?<', and bJu. At <Uutf stares. The Way It Lookod. Mrs, Honliam?How do you llko my bat? Henhain--You moan the one with the muyonnaiae drchslng? A Blaaed Opinion. "Do yon think buttermilk will pro long one's life, Colonel Hoaksby?" "Ahem! I hiivo no doubt, Miss Plumper, that If u person bad to drink buttermilk every day It would make life Been) loiter." Like the Other Kind, It wuh In a "down east" vlllago that the young man. tnelblH Hwcotheart, a | charming country beauty. When he returned to the city lie sent her a Jar of cold crsatn to k?op her cheekH as fresh hh the budding rose. On his next viBit he aMke<l her how she liked his little gift. "The tante wiih very nlce?" she paid, with a rather sickly smile, "but 1 think that I like the other Kind of < ream bent, dear."?Idpplneott'a. Tit for Tat. l.loyd C. Crlscom, In an Interview ; 1n New York, silld of party dlssen i tdons: "They ar?*-?nlmated by a nasty eplrj |t. a tit for tat spirit; and th?y go' from had to worse. "It's like the cuso of the engaged I fotilde ,jit tlie seaside dance. Tho ! young man. a little jealous, said cold ly to Ills fiancee at supper: " let me tee was It you I kissed : 1u tho conservatory?" " 'About what time?' the young girl i answered, with a little laugh.".? Popularity of Thais. "ft very other young actress \s c all- 1 lug herself Thais," said Henry K. Dlx , ey at a dinner at Maufpilft's. "Thais Mctjlnnls, Thais Kndlcott, Thais' Schmidt?the thing Is universal. 'Tnlversal and ridiculous; for they ?who have rend Anatole France's story of 'Thais' know Fliat Fbe vrtts a very naught) little girl. Indeed. I am quite euro that no real reader of 'Thnls' would ever, under any circumstances, consent to l>o'eai:<d such a name. "It leak's me think of a man who. taking his infant daughter to be bap tised., told the clergyman to call her Venus. " 'Hut I refuno to call her Venus.' Paid the clergyman, Indignantly. ''Ve nus Is the name of n pagan goddess.' " 'Well, l.ow about your own girl. IMona?' said tho man " , History of Red Croat Seal. "Charity stnmps," first used In "Boston In 18G2 for tho soldiers' rellof funds during the Civil war, were the original forerunners of the Fled Cross Christmas seal, which will be used this \cnr to bring happiness and cheer to millions. The Delaware Antl-Tu berylliosis society In 1007 for the first time In Atncrlca made use of a itamp for tho purpose of getting revenue to light consumption. In a hastily or ganized campaign of only three weeks thev realized $3,000. The next year. P'Oji, the American lted Cross con ilucted the first national tuberculosis stamp campaign. Krom this sale $135, 000 was realized for tho antl tubercu JosIb movement In 190?. under many ndvor?o conditions. $230,000 wan rea llred from these Btampt. Thla year the slogan of the tuberculosis f.ghtera nnd the Red Cross in "A Million for Turbcrculosis Krom Hed Ctobb 8eals In 1910." Toothsome Tid-Bits ??n vt auue ui niAviy ordinary 'home" dishes by adding Post T oasties Th? little booklet* "GOOD THINGS MADE V1TH TOAST IES," to pkp,i t?U? how. Two dosea or mor? Wmpli In expensive d?iotk? that wtfl delifht the family. "The Memory Lingers' Po.Him Cowpwiy, I**., .. DaUIo Creek, Kl b.' J. ' '2 ? ?? VITAL PALMETTO EVENTS Oondsensed Km Iteips of General Interest Gathered Within the 'fctate Boundary Linos. CHARGE AT EDGEFIELP. Judge Gage Tells Grand Jury of Flain Duties to Perform. A J Kdgefleld Court Judge Gage'a charge to I he grand jury wan in ?cv oral reaped* out of the usual run. lie told them (hat it whh their duty to inquire as to the condition* of the free hchoola of the county, and to see to it that they were presided over by competent teachers and that the trust ecu were efficient and were prop erly performing their duties. He spoke for a general attendance of the white children upon the schools. These remarks were made on ac count of discioaure* while holding Court at, Saluda, conditions in that county showing that there were a thousand more ntgro than white children attending school. He urged tbe jury to look carefullj into the offices of the magistral en, and if they found that any of theae officers Mere inefficient to so repoit and recommend their removal; that this office should hc tilled by the very be.>t men; that at the recent term of the Lexington Court a mat ter came to light that shocked him, loth as a irgn end .Judge. That a uejfro whs killed almost in sight of a magistrate, the officer impanelled a .jury, ujkjii which was placed the net sou who did the killing and a ver dict was returned that the deceased came to his death at the hands if puttie* unknown to them. Such a I ? ppeninx was a menace to law en forcement, and u discredit not only to the'officer, but to our civilization. GRANTS RESTRAINING ORDER. Oourt Holds up the Collection of Whiskey Overcharge!. Jud'/o Shipp, in ho Richland count v court signed a rent raining or der and a rule to show c ause in the case of S. (Jrabfelder against the State Diripcnsjay ('omniissiou, Atior nev fieueral Lyon, H. L. Abnoy. W. F. Stevonsoi and Andersen Folder and Hounl;e? of Atlanta. The order m to tin1 effect that until October 22, and until the further or der of the court, tlio defendants, he restrained from proceeding in the matter whrrtin it is alleged that the plaint iff is due t ho Stale of South Carolina the nam of +.r? 7 for over charges for licptor* sold to the State dispensary. The defendant* are cited to appear before .Indue Shipp on October 22, or as soon .thereafter as counsel can In1 heard, to show ' aiiho whv I lie perpetual injunction prayed for in tlie complaint should not be irrautod.. OraiiRcburR's Fire Corn Showing. FIm1 OrauiTeburu County Farmers' union made the !"??} 1-?wi-i'-r awards rf prizes tor the be.*! aire of corn in thc? county. the contest 'hem# open Jo iri.'on n c ithers oulv: First pri/.(*t +."><?. to M. ('. Fdwius. j I'.nnijiarlv known ;\< "hoc." who ; produced I.V.) bn^hcl-i at a cosf cf $t"t.K"?. inrludiuir land rental. Second pii/e. to .1. II. Avers, who produced 1 ? 1 bushels and MS |). uii(ls at a Tost of .?:><i.-in, imducliM'r land rental. Third prize. $20. to .Iii!iu- K. Ornmlinz, who produc e! llti budiels and L'l pounds. '1 he above one ac re \ ields, shows that Orangobunt county is an excel out corn count v and that modern farming pays. Ornnrebnru boasts rf her farmers and a bitr corn fair is to be held lioro oil October 20 at which other big results from Orangeburg farmers will be displayed. Special Court for Circus Prisoner?. fiov. An<"l has ordered an extra term of the court of eeneral sessions j f< r I exinRton ennntv. to be hold ! commencing on November 2H. The ? spec in 1 ter:n was ordered oil the r: - , cjuo<t of Solici t r Tinurerman. No reason trr the >epcial term was civon in the official order and (low Ansel. I c'iil not make known the contents of | the letter of Solicitor Timmorran. It is expected that the sovc: it ' prisoners held ? for the murder of | IV.ul William* will l>p tried. Hum marv. OommUlotKcr Watson ban been elected a? a member of the American Political Science association. The he tdcpinrterH of the association aie at Johns Hopkins I'nivfritJy in Bal timore. At Kdgofleld Hillie Williams, the nosrro char sod with the burning of the bnrn of Or. Penn lasi March was < onvited of arson with reeommenda ticn to mere v. He was sent "need to sixteen years in the penitentiary. Calhoun county's tinancrs are well in hand. The total taxable property is $2.*>01.100. At Florence .IucIro (Jane emphasi/ od the dutv of grand jurors in origi nal inar themselves prosecutor* In special presentment in certain eases, such as the sale of intoxicating lirjuors, gambling and similar of. fenses affectinvr the general public welfare and <*ood mora In. M. B. MeSweeney. of Hampton, rt'ed a petition at Charleston in the t'nited States district court to be ?d.iudffea a bankrupt. Joe Gofffa white employe of the Reavaa Shingle mill nt Reaves Ferry, a few miles from Conway, died as the result of aa accident at this com pany's mill a few days ago. -Representative John M. MoAhead of the Fifth North Carolina district, -rill address the Stat* convention of the new Republican party of South ^aroHn?, which is to meet in Colum ia on October 27. Rroarins Bkackmon, 11 years old, of J. W. Bfcackrron. of Ijincastcr - unty, picked 400 pounds of cotton v t-ne day. . < Old Lady's Advice "If you had seen me, before I began to take Cardut, you would not think I was the same person/' writes Mrs. Mamie Towe, of 102 W. Main Street, Knoxviile, Tenn. "Six (Jottors failed to do me any good, and my friends thought 1 would die. I could hardly get out of bed, or walk a step. At last, an old lady advised me to take Cardui, and since taking It, I can go most anywhere." Cardui is the nicdlcine you need, for Weakness, loss of appetite, tired feeling, irregularity or distress, etc TAKE CO 97, The Woman's Tonic Cardul It a natural remedy, and one that you can feel confidence ln? Its long record of more than half a century of success, prove? that It has real merit behind It, since It has stood the hardest of all tests?the test of time. A few doses of Cardul at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. You are safe In taking Cardul, because It is a gentle, harmless, vegetable tonic, that can do you nothing but good. It has helped a million women. Why not you? Try it. It Is for sale at over 40,000 drug stores. for v&vm Ttr mvrn distemper CATARRHAL FEVER PINK EYE AND ALL NOSi AND THROAT DISEASES Cures the skin i?nd net? as ? preventive for otbern. I tqnld given on the tongue. Hnfe for brood mates and nil otbern. lieht kidney remedy ;60 jeeutH rvnd II .00 n liottle ; 15.00 and f 10.00 llle dozen. Hold by nil druggist* and liorne good* bourn!*( or btut exi>r?*w? paid, by the manufacturer#. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemist., GOSHEN, INDIANA LEFT TO A WORSE FATE Dynamiter, Hlrr.self a Married Man, Knew What Awaited Forgetful Husband. The buflness man w.as sitting In his onion, thinking of starting for home, when n suspicious looking pxiraon came In with, a leather hag In his hand. "If you don't give tne $26," said tho visitor, coming at once to the point, "I will drop this on the floor." The business man was cool. "What 1h In It ?" ho asked. ?. "I): namite," was tho brief reply. "What will It do If you drop It?" "Blow you up." "Drop It!" was the Instant com mand. "My wife told me when I left j home,vthls morning to he 'suro and , send up a hag of flour, and I forgot j It. 1 guess It will tnko Just about as j much dynamite as "you have there to ; prepare me for the blowing up I'll got I when she eoes me!" Ho threw himself back In his chair ? and waited for the explosion, but It ! did not come. "I'm a married man myself," said the dynamiter, and quietly slipped out. I ?Illustrated Hits. "Thank You's." The man who Is not thankkful for j tho lessons lie learned In adversity didn't leartt any. There must be plenty of thankful- ? nesa In tho world If those who linvo loved and lost could know just what | they have lost. "Why are you giving thanks? They took $ 10,000 from you in Wall street a little'while ago, didn't they?" "Yes; but 1 got out with $20 they didn't know I had."?Judge. Juet Guessed, "Mrs. Wadsworth. I am very glad, Indeed, to meet you. But. haven't 1 had the honor of being Introduced to you before? What was your name formerly, If 1 may ask?" "My maiden name?" "No; your name before you wore dlvorcod." "How did you know I had been di vorced ?" "Why, hasn't everybody?" An Admission. Fred?I proposed to Miss Dlngley Inst night. Joe- Don't believe I know her. Is she well off? Fred?Yes. 1 guess so. She refused l?]C. CiFFEK WA8 IT, Piopic Olowly Losrn tho Facte. "All rcy life I have been such n tlftvo to coffce that tho very aroma of It v.-a a enough to ret my nerves quivering. I kept gradually losing my health but I used to say 'Nonsense, It dor.'t hurt me.' "Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the llr.al result was thnt my whole nervous foreo was shattered. "My heart became weak and uncer tain In its action and that frightened me. Finally my physician told me, about a year ago, that I must stop drinking coffeo or 1 could never ex pect to bo well again. "1 was In despair, for tho very thought of tho medicines I had tried fo many times nauseated me. I thought of Postum but could hardly bring myself to give up tho cofTee. "Finally I concluded that I owed It to myself to give PoBtum a trial. So I got a package an4 carefully followed the directions, and what a delicious, nourishing, rich drink it was! Do you know I found It' very easy to shift from roffee to Postum and not mind the chant# at all? "Almost Immediately after I made the change I found myself better, and ca the days went by I kept on improv ing My nerves grew sound and steady, I slept well and felt strong and well-balanced all the time. "Now X am completely cured, with the old nervouaneaa and sickness all gone. In every way I am welt once more." It pays to give up the drink that acts on some like a poison, for health is the greatest fortune one can have. Head the little book, "The Road to Wcllvilla," in pkgs. "There's a Rea PILES. It works gently but powerfully. Many relieved cases on record. Hero it a desperate ono quickly cured. Mr. J. Cottle, Chinquapin, N.C., writes:? "Mexican. Mustang Liniment completely cured me of piles in its worst form. I hud been a suft'erer for thirteen years. It is by far the liost remedy I have ever tried ; it acts like magic. All that is necessary is to anoint the aflVeti-d parts night and morning until a curc isdcflcctcd. I am free to sav that it ought to be'called "A Sure Pile Remedy," for such it certainly is. 1 am so grateful for the great good it has done me and I earnestly recom mend it to others." 25c. 50c.$l a'bottle at Drug'4b Gen'l Stores. Is the price of HUNT'S CURE. This price will be promptly refunded If It docs not cure any case of SKIN DISEASE ALL DRUG 8TORE8 A B. HiohnnU Medicine Co., ?l>crinan, Te*. Bad BLOOD "Before I began unlng Cascawts X bad a bad complexion, pimple* on tny face, and my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken only two boxes of them." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. l?o Good. Never Sicken,Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genu ine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to euro or your money back. ' 927 T"i 1 of lh?* paper de Readers toed in it* column* should iaaft upon having what they **k (or, refuting nil ?ubttitute* or imiutiooa. Dropsy CUREO Qlv?l Qulok fttlUf Removtt ?U twelHng tn 8 to to d?)?; effect a pirmftMfit cure In jo to 60 day*. Trkl treatment Sotolillitti in TEACHERS Outline your wit* corlifteaUa atoo t?Zi: &*???. H. o. THE BEST MEDICINE I for Couohs ? Cou?al BANKERS KNEW THEIR MAN1 fh Hit Customary Condition, and No Further Identification Was ^ Naeoa ?sry. One day a big city bank received the following message from ono of Its country correspondents: "I'ay $20 to John Binlth who will call loduy." The cashier's curioalty became suspicion when a cabman assisted Into the bunk a drunken "fare" who shouted that be was Jopu Smith and wanted some money. Two clerks pushed, pulled and piloted the ? boisterous Individual Into a.private room away from Iho ?Ight and bearing of regular depos itors. Tho cashier wired the country banks "Man claiming to be John Hmlth is bere. Highly Intoxicated- HhuM wo await Identification?" The answer read: ''Identification complete, Pay the njppey."?rSuccpss Magazine. HIS HANDS CRACKED OPEN "I am a man iaveuty jaarp old. My hands wart vary core and cracked open on tba iosldai for ovar a year with large torae, Thar wduld crack open and blaad, Itch, burn and aob? ?o that X oould not iletp and could do but Mttla work. Thay wara 10 bad that I oould not draw myaelf In the morning. Tbay would bleed and tbo blood dropped on the floor. I called on two doctors, but they did nje no ?good. I could get nothing to do any good till ! got the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. About a year ago my daughter got a cake of Cuti cura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and in one week from tho time I began to use them my handu were all healed up and they havo not been a mite core since. I would not be without the Cuticura remedies. "They oIeo cured a bad core on the 'band of one of my neighbor's children, and they think very highly of the Cuti cura Remedies. John Wi Hasty, So. Kf (Ingham, N. H., Mar. 6, and Apr, 11, '09." 81 Ightty Mixed. Two Englishmen were resting at the Red Home inn at Stratford-on-Avon. Ono of them discovered a print pictur ing a low/tumbling building under neath which was printed: "The House in Which Shakespeare Was Born." Turning to his frlond In mjld surprise he pointed to the prlfit. Ills friend exhibited equal surprise and called, a waiter, who assured them of the accuracy of the inscription. " 'Pon my word," said the observing Englishman, shaking his head dubious ly. "I thought ho was born in a man ger!" Free Blood Cure. If you have pimples, offensive eruptions, old tores, cancer, itching, scratching eczema, suppurating swellings, bone pain*, hot fekin, cr if your blood is thin 'or im pure, then r.otanic Blood liulin (13.1).H.) will heal every rore, stop nil itching and make the blood pure and rich. Cures after nil else fails. $1.00 per large bottle at drug etcres.- Sample free by writing BlooJ Balm Co., Atlanta, (Ja., Department I). More to Be Pitied. Tramp (to lonely spinster)?Come Missus, arst yer 'usband If 'e ain't got a_pair o* trousers to give away. Spinster (anxious not to expose her solitude)?Sorry, my good man, ho? eh?never wears such things.?Punch. TRY MURINE EYE HEMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulatedEyelld8. Murine Doesn't Smart?Soothes Eyo Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salvo in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Hooks and Eye Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Against Orders. "If you refuse me,. Miss Gladys, I shall get a rope and commit suicido." "No, colonel, jiou must not do that. Papa said distinctly he .'would qot have you banging about here." Tired Out. "la the first edition of your novel exhausted yet?" . "No. Why?" "I thought It might be from stand ing so long on the counters." TO DRIVE OCT MALARIA AND UtiaD ir TUB SYSTEM Tako tbe Old Standard ulWVtfb TAnTKI.BiM ClillA. 'IONIC. You know what you are laklng. Tlic formula ta plainly printed on every bottlo, oxmlng It ts slmgly Qulnlno and Iron In a taste less form. The Quinine drives out tho malaria and tne Iron builds up tho system. Bold by iUl doalers tor 80 years. I rtco CO coots. Its Advantages. "There Is one appropriate use of n good roker hand." "What Is that?*' "It will shovel In tho money." Par UTS IDAOIItt?Hloka' C4PUIHK1? Whether from Cold*, Heat, Stomach or Nervous Trouble*. Capudlne will ralUva you. Jt'? Would?pleasant to take?acts Immedi ately. Try it. I0o*i flSc., and 60 eeota at drug ?tor* a. Considering what most people are willing to do for money It's a wonder there are not more millionaires. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar coated. ea?y to take aa candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liv.cr and bow els. Do not gripe. -Life i? a grind, but the world Is full of cranke. Poor Prospects. "Voh," wild Mit-.- PusHJiy, "I found 1 a very ?l<? boarding how toilay. but Mie only room Hay !>;iU to offer me had a folding bid <rs i(. nii<J I d?wei>' (lio?*t thlllK* " "Of {.-our**1.?i Mi. rlif 1 Ml?s Port, "one Cttii im.'v<*?' i.ojo 10 find a wan gndor a folding b<<! "? CuttiO'i" tfiuid ard and TJrn?b News fc Her Jle-rConcoriiiiiK !uv- ?i rything |;ohkH)|o J)ji8 bf'i'ii rM|(| (j (hoifiht, She (coyly) -inn noi u> FlU K"ndi> MlaoM?ir RHEU ETON'S muuffiift CONVINCING PRO O* THB VIRTUE 09 Ly ?'/a E. Plnkhain's Vegetable Co What i? (ho use of procrastinating jn (he evidence as the following letters represent/ pick woman or know one who is, what eenilblo you /or not giving LyclU E. Pinkharo't Veget pound a trial ? For 30 vears we have been puolf testimonial letters as these?thousands ol them genuine and honest, too, every one of them, a* s*J' Barber mxyn 1 j , Mn, Goorgo H?f | ~?~~?*w*emm?,xrA ' " "IthinkLydlaE. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is tho lx?8t modi oino In tho world for women?and I feel it my duty to 1 <? t others know tilt; pood it lias done for me. Three years ago I had a t n m or which tho doctor mild would have to bo removed by an owralion cr I could not livo inoro than a y<*ir, or two, at raost. I wrote Mrs. Pinlc ham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice, and took 14 bottles of Lydia K. 1'ink ham's Vegetable Compound, and to day the tumor is (j-miio and i atn a norfeetly well woman. L hope iny testimonial will bo of benef't to oth ers."?Mrs. fci. J. JiAHUhlt, fcfeott, N.Y. Mrs. E. P. Hayes Hays: "I was under tlio doc tor'u treat ment for a 0' >rt? id tumor. I Buffered with jr.in, Bare ness, bloating, ftnd could not walk oi' stand on my feet auv length of timn. 1 wrote to Mis. il'inhhani for n l [ vice, followed her 'directions a::d took Lydia E. PinUham's Vegetable Compound. To-day I r.:n a well woman, tho tumor wasexiv.U. I an-l my whole system strengthened. 1 p.aviso all women who are afflicted with tumors or female troubles to try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vemdablo Compound." ? Airs. E. P. IIavks, 1890 Washington St., Boston, Mass. wnot fered male neural; and My lie co! mo euro tho' ad friend I to uso Lyd j'lnkhamV table Compound, and tlie ] disappeared. 1 continue a:id ain now la per feci 1 Lydia E. riuklir.ru 8 Vegewbl pound has been a (lod-senc' as I believe I should hare mv prrave If it had not beet l'inkham'i advlco and l'inkham'i Vegetablo Col ?Mrs. Gkorgb Mav, 86 4< l'aterson, N.J. Mrs. W. K. Housh 0&ys| "I hare b{ coDipiotelyd of a Beveroj malo trouble Lydia E. ham'B V?8 Compoun want tOL?_ mead It to all| fering womc ? ILrs. W.I Ilousn, 7 view Aye., cinnnti, OWc Iiccause your caso is a 4JUIM one. doctors having duno you . pond, do not continue to Buffer it cut (riving Lydlatl.rinkhanrtl^ ctablo Compound a trial. I) Las cured many cases of fem such a s i 11 (lamination,ulcernt placements, fibroid tumorp, la ri tics, periodic pains, backa( For 30 years Lydia F-. IMnUham's Vegetable Compound has boon tho standard remedy for female ills. No Blek woman does justice to herself who will not try thi< famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its crcdit. Mra. Pinliham invites all nitk \romen to write licr for advlec, Hlio lion thousandH to health free of clarpc. Address Mrs*. Pinkharq, Lymi* dass* guided rrEAwr WHITtJ UCMT* The Rnyo Ump 'u n grailo lump, soM ?n>pf? nrf lumps tt'at eo?: mow. h\it therol n no t<ctT prteo. (lon>imcl??i <.t ?.o:ii1 nlckfl plateil?. iirinmciH ti. f??? jr room In my hoitui. Thi-rpt k nothtl lif l?ru|>-nmkl:in t t:i' i.. imoM to \br v?h'0 of tfco 11/ j/lvltifl d<?vleo. Fvi-ry d "iili r evrrywh??rt? If [io{ llcbcnpttvo clreiila r to ? ! nearest otpr.cy of ti.? STANDARD OIL COMPANY (!nc W. L. DOUGLAS ?3 '3-"- & '$4 SHOES &?WOMEN ~ BOYS' 8HOE8, $2.00 82.50 AND 13.00. W.L.Douglas $3.GO, $3.50 and $4.00 shoos aro positlvoly tho bos t mado and mas t pop ular shoos tor ihoprico lnAmorloatandaro tho moat ooonomioal shoes for yov to buy. Ho yon renllr.o that my hIiocs luive htx>n tho Rtamlanl for over 80 yearfl, that I nmk? nn<l soil nioro 83.00. 8.1..".0 anil <M.<?0 ihooH thmi but other mnnnfarturor hi tho I .S., and Mint I>OT, LAR FORDOU.AK.I OUAUANTEI', MYsIIOI.s to l.ohl their (.hupn, look ami lit hettor.nml wour lonjrr t linn any other &3.O0, 93.50 or 94.00 irlioou you run huv ? (Mmlltv counts. It lina pin<lo >ny_i]ioM THK LKADKRS (>K T'llH \Voiti i? VHl.'l. iqo win d? pioaac<l when you buy niy bIkmh bccaufte of the lit a find TTlion It comn tlm? for you to pnrrhn*-) another pair, yon vrll n)e?a?<l l??can*o tho 1i\mt ohm worn po well, nnct gttvp y?m bo much com PAIITinMI Snnn K*timne without \V. U -Xwnrlm A if fcl f\ 011 ?*"* * ? HMnr vi<\ price M* mwl on ? i> N>p?)'n. ? r\ u\R. PJ VI S V* _ KyotwdwUw cftitnoteupply y>n with \V. I. !<>j Mat', order UaMl W? !<? jjouui..!!*, i4A u. tttrtiit, Jlroc Do You Know gjL T ial the vontll CAROLINA AORXCULTriUL AMI MKCHAKIO,^ turning Out fff*4nftt0? *ho, an ?oletitlttd funncis, tv.tehftttlo* leaohcra, are In great dftnnud? That board, lodging and tuition oo?t only fT.OO p?r month* That graduate* and uudergrodunten arc carulntr Ironi tf?) to 1150 p?T t4 That you, young man, cannot afford to ml?? this opportunity? For catalogue or (rco tuition yrrlto TODAY to rr?Mdeut Dud'ey Q A SCHOOL REPUTATIOI HIGH DDI ?*CO?*O*ATt0 ...???? Will., .x-nv cquii>pc<i sritooH In the K<.iilh 1IIK I.AIU.K5:T. THE nE8T,i faculty. KORK OKAIJl'ATKH IN POSITION.- thun all .,tl.rr HuMiiprb Hohooll IIOOKKEKPINO, 8HOUTI!ANI> and ENdUSII. Write f. r llnmlsomr "-1 - KINO'S BV8INK8H COI.I.F.dF? Hnlolvh, North Cnroltnu, or ( hurl,,,.,, jy Wo aUo tracU Bookkeeping, Shorthand, renuian*hlp, olt., by ina'l. Send for ] No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A itrong men la strong alt prer. No man eon be strong who it suffering from weak stomsch with ila consequent Indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomsch" and Its associated organs, which Im pair! digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or dlwated there-la a loaa oI the ovtritioa contained la food, which b the ?ouroe oi til physioal ttangth. When ft man " doesn't feel just right,'* mbm he doean't dec* well, het en noeomfortabla tMitntf la tb# itooMh iltor Mttad, to Un|uid, ethreos, irritable ?ad doapond - ? >i h> h loda| the mtritio* MiJd taai*e?r??tlu r j 1 fill ? itft 11 W WmW* Ooldta Bfdleat IT ft rr ITT it MfM rflMMoa ?/ mtommet mad othf orgamm of diA?tiom mmI jtmtrMom. M mnrtcM ? (A* blood, W'Wili'M <*? ktdoer*, J*e MPTMi Mrf M G/F?8 HEALTH BHD STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY, . Ym Wl ftfford to MMpt ? W?f aoatnm u ? *ub?titote tor tbh oon ?leoboHo medicine o* known ooxyotmow, not ma thoofh the argent dealer mmy thereby raeke ? little bitftr profit, Ingredients printed on wrapper. FOR SAl Twenty hursc power Return ; li.'nU r anil iH )i.<rso power Lidd? ki.is r.nginc. t< aether with a MoflM .ill in good condition and CAD ba hir^nin. aV>\u in oporatioq_j ; premises Cornrr Fifth and CoH ^ Chitlrrtte, N (. , and cao bo . Wore purchasing. 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