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ANOTHER WOMAN CURED , 1 By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lilack J)uck, Mlnn.?MAbout a year ago 1 wrote you that I was ?lck and could not do any of my houmjwork. My BlckntM was called Hetroflexlon. When I would sit down I felt jib if I could not Jet up. I took -ydla E. Plnkbam'H Vegetable Com pound and did JjUHt as you told mo and now I am cured, and have a bltr baby boy." ? Mrs. Anna JlNVKHHOX, Jlok JO, Black J>uck, Minn. Consider This Advice* No" worcan should Hubmlt to a Barirf cal operation, which may moan deain, until bIio lus gl ven Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound* made exclusive, ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. This famous medicine for women lias for thirty yuara proved to bo tho moat valuable tonic and invigoratorof tho female organism. Womon resid ing in almost tfyery city and town in tho UnlU'd Ktatos bear willing U?stl mony to tho wondorful virtue of Lydla JO. l'lnkhaiu's Vegetable Compound. It curoB female ills, and creates radi ant, buoyant female health. If you nro ill, for your own sake as well us thoso you love, glvo it a trial. ItlrH. Pinlflmii), at Y^ynn, Man**., InvHon nil sick women to write lier for advice. II<?r advice In free, rind always helpful. FOR SALE Twenty horse power 'Return Tubular Boiler artel 18 lmr.so power J.iddell-Tomp Jktns Engine, together with n Motfitt Heater, all in good condition and can be had at a bargain. Above in operation now on our premises Corner Fifth ami College; Streefn, Charlotte, N. and can bo inspected before purchasing. Address SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER UNION Charlotto North Carolina K"\;.::Jlioiiipsnn'sEybWater WHAT HE CONSIDERED FAIR ? Sv '; . . ? Mr. Olsen's Offer Must Have Come as Surprise Even to Persuasive Qlalm Agent1' ?' . . Up in Minnesota Mr. Olson had a cow killed by a railroad train. In j duo season the. claim agent for the- | rftllroud called; ? "We understand, of course, that tlio j deceased was a very docile and valu able animal,"-ftaId (lie claim agent In IiJIh iiiriaf p<'rsi!:iHlvt; rbilm/aironttonmn ly manner, and \vc sympathize with you and your.'family In your loss. Hut, Mr. Olson, you pmst remember this: Your cow had no business being upon our .tracks, Those tracks aro our pri vate property and when she Invaded them she became a tie's passer. Tech lcally speaking, you, as her owner, became a trespasser also, Hut we have no desire to carry the issue into court, and possibly give you trouble. Now, then what would you regard as a fair-settlement, between you and tho railroad company 7" "Vail," said Mr. Olson slowly, "Ay baon poor Swede farmer, but Ay shall give you two dollars."-?Everybody's. A Logical Landlord. Many a tenant will sympathise with ! the man In tills story, from the Phi la-. ) delphia KeoonL Ho was renting a j small house which the landlord had | refused to repair. One.day the owner ; Came to see him. ".lones," ho said. "I shall have to ralso your rent." "What fox?" asked Jones, anxiously. "Have taxes gono up?" v "No." the landlord answered, "but 1 see you've painted the bouse and put I 'In a new range and bathtub. That, of I course, makes it worth more rent." The Difference. "I don't see any difference between you and a trained nurse except the uniform," said lu*r sick husband. "And the salary," she added, thoughtfully ? Harper's Hazar. We often hear she expression, "as poor as a church mouse." Hut oven a church mouse doesn't have to livo on the collections. When a man dresses llko a slouch It's a pretty good sign that ho either ought to get married or got divorced. When It's "What for Breakfast?" Try Post T oasties Serve with cream or Hlilk .and every member of the family will say "rip ping" good. _ And <Wt he surprised if they want n second helping. The Memory Lingers" i - y? if . ,v"V " ? ^ ? Post 11 m Cereal Company, Ui, Battle Creek, Mich. ? VITAL PALMETTO EVENTS Oondaonsod Now? Items of ChM?r?l Iuterevt Oatbored Within the State Boundary Linos. A(,II) II \ \l(l. It IN sunn Milton A. Carlisle, i'i. mI. hi \tu Iwrry llunli Misapplies Funds. At Ureenvlllo Milton AncJeraou Carlisle, former president of lluv Newberry National Hank, wax found guilty of mi.supplieutioji ul funds ui liis bank, The defence offered no wilni'wr.x Tin,' Ijml I .? i ?> I < ? d foe 10 days. Mr. Carlisle i.s 70 years old. A motion for a now trial will be made. Milton A. Carlifch wan borii Jjj l'nion county, fiLe.pU'mbid- 7, son of TJiomas A. Carlisle and I hi' grandson of Boy, Cob-man Carlisle, a pioneer Methodist preacher. lb' wan educated in Houlli Carolina Col" log; left college and vojuntered in tin' Confederate army and served throughout the four yearn of I he war; moved to Mississippi, where be practiced law with ins brother, ?lames N. Carlisle al Oklahoma, Hie IIr*iu name of Carlisle ?V Carlisle; married Mrs. liosa A. Morrieg, a daughter of Co|. John S. Kenwlck; began the practice of law in New het-ry and continued llus practice until 1878. For seven years Mr. Car lisle Wo.H trial Justice of Newberry county; chairman of lb** Democralic, party of that eourity for four years and in 1908 was elected |o (he presidency of (lie Newberry Na tinoal Dajik. He was also president of the Carolina Manufacturing Com pany. Mr. Carlisle is an elder in the A, II. P. church of Newberry. Mr. Carlisle whs a college male and class mate of Judge William 11. Hrawlcy, who is presiding' over the present term of the I'mlcd Stales district court. In the event I ha! Mr. Carlisle should lie con victed it would be- very hard for Judge Draw-ley to pass sentence, upon one who was in former days a fellow Hi udei.il and friend of his, Mr. Carlisle's life has been as sad .'is i! has been checkered; Those who know him well say he has been very unsuccessful in business, Fjvideuce brought old before the jury in Ihe trial lends In substan tiate this. At the age of 7'i. when lie ran not possibly have 'many years upon this eaclh, Sir. Carlisle has stood trial for violating the laws of Ins country. If in a sad llnal chapter to his life. Mr. Carlisle was found guilty on five con nl si in an indictment con taiiftlig ('(Mints, all charging mis-, application. Three coiiiits on which a venjiict of guilty was rendered applied lo draffs drawn by the Cold I'oint (iraintc Company of which Mr. CftriisK1 was president and treasurer. These drafts were paid hy the Newberry National Hank and the. money deposited to the account -of the (Jriiliile com pjUfV Mi! when sent out for cjdle'c t(Oil were returned unpaid. It was testi(leiI that (lie granite company did not reimburse tin- bank for this nionev. The other two counts ap plied to the -ale id' a bale of cot ton. the proceeds of which it was claimed should have gone to the Xewberrv National Hank, but which ti was charged were deposited to Mr. Carlisle's personal account. l/nmous Witness In Testify. ?lames S. I'arnuin. Known a- I In* ")'"ur King" of (;iiarle>|on, lt;i< been! called by I In* dispensary commis sion to .tell wlial lie knows of the business- of the lliehland I ?i?d11111ik I I'.orupauN of Columbia against w lioin j the State has a judgment for over !?7iki,(M>0. I'aruum was the man who was acipiil Iffl of grafting and lat ?*r ( plead guiltv and was lined j?').0<XV | *. I ... Snnnnary. A petition asking for (ho forma- j tion of a now county out of parts j of Hampton and Beaufort is being circulated. President Tafl may pay Columbia ; another \isit next month. If he ac-| cepts the invitation of the Spar-| lanburg chamber of commerce to ' no from C-incinnal i I?n the CI inch-_! Held route to Charleston. where ho. is to sail for Panama, Ire would nec | essarilv have to |>ass throuch Spar-; | tanbuiK and Columbia. Col. T. Ilamer a few ?!.-?> ago j refused.*!:'.*, an acre for Ins entire plaidation of .Mi aerus .-aggregating $i>?.2.~?0. Very little of the best land | in Marlboro county can be bought j for less than $100. while much of it I would l?rmg from ?130 to ^l'ihi per j acre. , J. I.. Slalon. a merchant, -of I Jar ling-ton. Ihougti not a contestant in ! the corn contest which recently j closed in that county, gathered bushels from a fraction over one half acre just beyond the city lim its of I >ai lington. Stah4 Superintendent of Kdueation Swearingen says that J.hv work of the educational -commission ap pointed to revise the school laws of the State was progressing nicely and that a report of the work would tie submitted to the next general assembly. His mind perhaps impaired by long illness, (Jeorge V. Klecklev, a farmer, committed suicide at Tiis homo in Lexington county by shoot ing himself through the heart with a shotgun, ilis \\ifo and six chil dren survive, him. Last year during the scholastic lorm 19Q0-'10t 58 schools in llorxv "county applied for and received State aid. Since July of this year 37 of the 40 special tax districts in "Horry county have filed applica tions with the state superintend ent and ? warrant for bo sent to J. N. Jenerette, treasu rer of Horry county, for the use of the schools. colored, who was con ed of murder in tin- criminal court at Lauren* was sentenced by I M;""on'10 SPEECHLESo , FOR THANKS AtIubms Lad/ Cannot Say Enough In Praiie of Cardui, Which Did Her a World of Good. Mena, Ark.?"I Unci Cardul to be all you. represent," writes Mm. H. li. York, of this city. "I suffered for near Iy two your*, before I tried your rem edy. 1 havo been so relieved since Uk-m lng Cardul. I cannot buy enough la Hh praise. It ban dono me a world of good, and I recommend Curdui to ^11 women." Himllar letter* come to uw every day, from all ovor tbe country, telllug the same story of benefit obtained from Ciriuf, the woman's tonic. This great remedy 1h over 00 year# old, and In more in demand today than ever. Cardul has stood tbo tout of time. It In tbo standard, tonic medi cine, for women of ovory ago. Tbe first thought, In female all* ments. Would you like to be well and 4troug again? Then take Cardul. It can't possibly barm you, and Its rocord Indicator that It ought to help you. Have you poor health? Cardul ban assisted thousand* of women to glow ing good health. Do you lack strength? Cardul Is a strength-building tonic for women. Over a million women have bene fited by Uh uso. Can you think of any good reason why you should not try It? A?k your druggist. IIo knowB. N. M - Writ*(pi I-ucllr.-jf* Advisory Dept., ChattunopBu Kfadlclne <'o., Chattanooga. Tenn., for .v//<yvi/ /mtruidoni, and 04 pago book, "Home -Treatment for Wom en," bent.in plain wrapjx r on request. Completely Pauperized. Albert W. Hebherd, ?' Now York'H charity expert, bald at a recent din ner: "The great danger of charity in Its pauperizing effect, This effect must bo avoided, or tho recipients will all becomo Jack Hanolies. ".lack Hanch, on tho score of had health, never Worked, and the pastor of th?? Methodist church, a man whoso heart sometinieB outran hlb head, nertt tho Idler and his family weekly gifts of food and clothing 'supported tho whole crow, in fact. "A church visitor, after listening to Jack's complaints one day, Bald: " 'Yes, of course, you have had had health, we know that; hut one thing at least you ought to bo thankful for, and that Ik our pastor's kindness In sending von nil thlb bread and meat and Jelly and blankets, and so on. Don't you think It is good of him to look after you bo well?' " 'Good of him?' said Jack, Imps' Mr-lit ly. 'Why, what's ho for?'" Wrong Gueea. It was exhibition day at No. 3, and as tho parents of .Inck Grady, the dullest pnpll, were listening hopefully, the teacher tried her best to help tho hoy. "How dtd Charles I. of England die?" she'asked, assigning the easiest question on her list to Jack. As ho looked at her. with no Indication of a coining answer, tho teacher put her hand tip to her neck. Jack saw the movement and understood its mean ing, ns he thought. "Charles I. of Eng land died of cholera," ho announced briskly.-? Youth's Companion. Deadlock. "Who is that man who has boen sit ting behind the bar day after day?" inquired the stranger in Crimson Gulch, "That's Stage Coach Charloy. He's in a peculiar predicament. Ho went to town last week, and got bin teeth fixed. Then he came hero, and, belli' broke, ran up a bill on the strength of his seven dollars' worth of gold flllln'. Charley won't submit to bavin' the nuggets pried out an' the proprietor won't let him git away with tho col lateral. and there you are! A Perennial Mystery. Average Man?Theso Sunday papors just make iho sick! Nothing in them . but commonplace personal Itoma nlvont n lot of nobodies no one over heard of. Friend ? 1 saw a llttlo mention o| you In tbe Sunday Gammon. Average Man (half an hour later, to I" messenger boy)?'Hero, rush around to I the Can.moil office and get mo forty | copies of the Sunday edition. Her Tribute. Randall?How did you like the mill i tarv parade, Ida? Miss Rogers?Glorious! I never saw | cnougn men In all my 11 fo before.? Harper's Hazar. WISE WORD8. A Physician on Food. A physician, of Portland, Oregon, ! has views about food. He nays: "I have always believed that tho duty of the physician does not eoaso with treating tho sick, but that wo owe it to humanity to teach them how to protect their health, especially by hygienic and dietetic laws. "With such a feeling as to my duty I tnke great pleasure in saying to tho public that In my own experience and also from personal observation 1 liavo found no food equal to Grape-Nuts, and that I find there Is almost no limit to tho great benefits this food will bring when used In all eases of sick ness and convalescence. "It is my experience that no* physi cal condition forbids the uso of Grapo Nuts. To persons In health thoro Is nothing so nourishing and acceptable to tho Btomach, especially at break fast, to start the machinery of tho hu man system on the day's work. ?"In cases of Indigestion I know that a complete breakfast can be mado of Grape-Nuts and cream and I think It Is not advisable to overload the stomach at the morning meal. I also know th* great value of Grape-Nuts when the stomach is too we*kto tllgest other food. ; "This Is written after an experience of more than to years, treating all manner of chronic and acuta diseases, and tho letter is written voluntarily on my part without any requeat for it." Read th$ llttlo hook. "The Road-ia. WeUvlllo," in pkgs. "There's a Rsason.' NOTHING BETTER IN eiOHT. , ft MMimw*' Cook?Pleaac, ma'am, I want to give a wfiiX'a notico.??-?-? ?MlBtro???Why, Juno, thU I* Indued a aurprivo. Aro you not nattHllod with the treatment you receive hore? Cook?Oh! yea, ma'am. Mlatrea??Then I suppose you huvo something better In view? t Cook?Oh! no, ma'am; I'm only go ing to got married. She Probably Could. Honator I^i Folietto, apropos of cer tain scandals, uuld at a dinner in Mad ison:' "These things recall the lcgisla> tor who remarked to hlH wife, with u look of dlsRUHt: 'One of thoae land lobbyists approached me today with another Intuiting proposition." "The'wife, a young arid pretty worn an, clapped lu?r handH. 'Oh, good!' ?fee cried- Then J can havo that sable utole after all, can't I, dear?'" Anything left to ho dono at your leisure seldom gets done.?8. Martin. For i ?. ? Sprains Instant Relief" "Gave Me "I fell and sprained my arm and was in terrible pain. I could not use my hand or arm without intcnsCTsuffcring until a neighbor told me to use Sloan's Liniment. The first application gave me instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as ever."?M ks. H. R Stringer, 9J1 Flora St., Elizabeth, N. J. LINIMENT is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer ? heals cuts, burns, wounds, and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poi sonous insects. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 fclonir* book on liorscn, rnttln, ulirep ttii<l poultry (vat free. Dr. Earl S. Sloan., Boston, Mass., U.S.A. fip? Sf& Rtfl Difl Send postal for Irm f$a $U Free Package I n Hn hi of Paxtlne. Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOR ALL TOILET USES. Givea one a tweet breath; clean, white, germ-freo teeth?antiseptically dean month and throat?purifies the breath after smoking? dirpclt all disagreeable perspiration and body odoro ? much ap preciated by dainty women. A quick remody for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Paxline powder db ?olved in i* glass of hot water) mnltc* a delightful antiseptic so lution, po?JCfsinj| extraordinary cleansing, germicidal and heal- | ing power, and absolutely harm- ' less. Try a Snmple. 50c; a] large box at druggiiU or by mail. Thc paxton Toilet Co.. Boston. Maii. Biliousness r "I have used your valuable Cascareta and I find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion $nd biliousness ?nd am now completely curcd. Recom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family."?Kdward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. <?. * Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never .Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never fold in bulk. The cert wine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to ? outo or i vujc uivoty b*ck, 89^. Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color MMvUMMku^ a?d icuiir |mgBratM ftM pf*r#nU tht ttiir fron TtTlinc' *9, 9^ ^ r f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0L ^ I ? I r^o t XANTHINE OO., Richmond. Virginia RIMtM NEED MONEY FOR GOOD WORK Plant of the National Aaaoolatlon for tha Study and Pravantlon of Tuberculoma. What "A Million for Tuberculous from lied Cross Souls" will do In pro viding aomo of the 276,000 beds nfced ed at once in the United Btatea for consumptives, le explained In a recent bulletin of the Natloual Association for the Study and Prevention of 'J'" I herculosls. There la J nut about one j bed for evory ten Indigent consume j Uvea, and If all tuberculoma personn In tho country are counted, both rich ! nnd poor, hardly one for evory 28 or 30. If aufflcicut hospital accommodaj Hons are provided only for thoau who are too poor to j>ay the full price for tholr treatment fully 276,000 more beds In apeclal Inatltutlona for tuberculoma Will be ueeded at onco. Tho immense outlay necesaary to pro vide and maintain ao many beda In honpitala, . makes It Imperative, the National Association for tho Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis do clarea, that auch Inatltutlona be eract ud from public money, either muni cipal, county or atate. In order to got appropriations for publlo hoapltala for tuberculosis, agitation la neces aary, and In order to create a cam paign of agitation, organization ia de manded. Hut in order that an organi zation may carry on an effective cam paign, fund* are needed. These funds It ia propoaed to aecuro in aa many communltlea aa possible from tho salo of Hed Cross aeals. REST AND PEACE Fall Upon Districted Household# When Cutlcura Enters. Bleep for skin tortured babies and rest for tired, fretted mothers Is found in a hot bath with Cutlcura Soafc aud a gentle anointing with Cutlcura Pint ment. This treatment. In the major ity of cases, affords Immediate relief lu tho most distressing forms of Itch ing, burning, scaly, and crustGd hu mors, eczema, rashes, Inflammations, Irritations, and chaflngs, of infancy and childhood, permits rest and sleep to both paront and child, and points to a Bpecdy cure, when other remedies fall. Worn-out and worrlod parents will find this pure, sweet and econom ical treatment realizes their highest expectations, and may bo applied to the youngest Infanta an well as chil dren of all ages. Tho Cutlcura Rem-, edles aro sold by druggists every whero. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole proprletprs, Boston, Mass., for their free 32-pag? Cutlcura Hook on ^the caro and treatment of skin, and scalp of infants, children and adults. The Most Noticeable Change. "So you have lived In Europo for 25 ypars? That's a long time for a man to ho away from his own country." "Yes, it Is, and I'm mighty glad to he homo again." "I suppose you notice a great many changes?" "Yos, many." "What, if I may a?k, is tho greatest change that has como to your notice?" "The greatest change, it seems to mc, Is to bo found in tho fact that the vice-president of tho United States succeeds In gottlng his name In tho paper nearly as often as ho might.If ho were a baseball player, or a prom ising lightweight prizefighter." At the First Try. "What do you think of my dough nuts, George?" "Dear, you are-a wonder!" "Do you think so, really, darling?" "I certainly do. Scientists have been trying for years to produce arti ficial rubber, and here you do It the first rattlo out of the box." Old Oaken Bucket. Doctor (to typhoid patient)?Do you remember where you drank water? Patient (an actor)?Oh, yes! It was back on the dear old farm?twenty years ago!?Puck. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Byes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart?Soothes ,^Sye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salvo la Aseptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eyo Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. So They Say. Stranger?I say, my lad, what is con sidered a good Bcoro on these links1 Caddie?Well, sir, most of the gontfl hero tries to do it in as few strokes as they can, but it gonerally takes a few more.?Scottish American. "SPOHN'S." This in the name of the greatest of all remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Heaves, and the like among all ages of horses. Sola by Drupcgists, Harness Makers, or send to tho manufacturers. $.50 and ?1.00 a bottle. ,\gent.s wanted. Send for free book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. No Hurry. "What, nre you In such a rush about?" "Promised to meet my wife at three o'clock down at tho corner." "Well, there's no hurry. It Isn't four o'clock yet." TO IJUIVK OUT MALAKIa AM) IIUIU) UP TILE BTSTSM Take tho Old Htnndard GHOV B'8^A8TKL8s3 Ollllil. TONIC. You know what you are taking. Tho formula la plainly printed on eyery buttle, nbowlnif It Is simply Quinine and Iron In a taste less form. The Oulnlno drirca out tbe malaria end tee Iron builds up the system. Hold by aU dealers for 80 years, t rice 60 cents. Queen's High. "Does Hllggins ever bluff when lie plays cards?" > - "Never until ho* gets home and ex plains where he has heen." For OOLIM and QRIP Hicks' Cavudisb la the b?sl rtn?dy?n llevos the selling nnd Uisrlshmn nrw the Cold sad restores aocial sa?SUIr>na. iVs liquid?effects lm medially. 10o., Kc., and fiOo. At drug stores. _ Thero are some rich men who hare made their fortunes honeatly. Also you may have heard ot the needle in ihf> hayistitefcr~1. ICon*tin*t inn causes and aggravates many terinua diseases7^14 is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favor its family Is ?s live, % S4\ **" *"^T A business firm advertises % shirt without buttons. That's no novelty. M&fiy iTtiiefcelor has worn Umb for ?m W?? Getting Monotonous A luuidtsooie woman who had io unfortunate a* to flud occasion to Jlvofro not one but aovoral buaband? wmj ratuiotuK from Nevada. In CM i?io ?litj baypetltf to meet ber flrit 'buhbufiU. for wJiobj, by the way, ?he ilwaya Jjjih vutt'r(ftJn#<l a real affec tlon. "Upon niy soul, If It Isn't Charlie!" sxelaUiJ^.J (ho t x wlfo, cordially abat ing huii<I? wjfh tiin gentleman wbow oaine hIih formerly luul borne. "I'm iwfully fcjft.l to nfo you, Charlie!" I"hi*n, after >> wistful expression had ?on)fi to ;?n<l banished from her oyritciuinro, h1 <? h.Nb'.l: "Ul'j <?!'?!>, i wondered whore you were ami' what you were j loJng, If wan too ba<l wo dl<Jn't get >n bettor together. I liopo your ex perience hasn't b??en a* uni>i< asant & nine, /'m Ju' t -.lolt hiiiI tlrod of mar 'yluK Ktru?ig. rr? ' Fable of Pan of Bi?cult?. A VuHs?r girl tiijirrM ft ' Kansas a finer. Two wpt.-kB later a cyclone made (he ittpjjy pair a fHfO'J'y ' It (uvortfij tirouiiJ tho premises. IpplriK up ibu scattering the laystueks noil playing horse with the )arn, but wh?<? It looked through the ?pen window Jt dftvw hack In alarm. Tbero lay tlk- b.i>k-',s first pan of bis illittf. "1 ain't foollri' v<ry Htrong this ?uomlng," uiuriniired ihu cj clone. A.Ojd with another glanco at tho ter> Iblrs pan It b!??>v Jtx<df away. The Family Growler. "Why an- ynu wiping, little boy?" ' I broke <lc pf?< !ht "Well, tbore'h i;u u.so crying over <pllt milk.'' "O'wan! J>ia vuu boor."?Louis ville Com b'T-Joiirnal for II K A l>A< II IC Hick*' CAPI'DINH | Whothor from CoM* 11 ?-?vt. Stomach or | Vervoutf Troubles. ('iij>'uU?o will rfHeve you, } I'm liquid j)l<;(isiilit '?> luk??-n.CtH lnimcdl- | tu-ly. .Try It. ilk*.,- 50 rent* at drug < ItOl'UM. Don't you lidiif" how thu man who tlwayB want* to tu t am! who says ho las ft roll In his hntul, iu'variubly rolls iway ? Kra. Winslow'* Hootlilii^ (or (.'htMron ieelhliiff, Hofti.-nn tin* j-ani*. ioliK'i-.s tnlhuinna Jon, nllays l>nln, run- ? in.) co l.', y.Vj n bottle. We sui'ely owe to men t ho same luty as wq/nvo fo pit tur?%?to try and lee them in the best light.?Kmerson. sgg OBC0 ,?f Ui? !???? tf inon4 cout foc#)ur, LtkldttolHUNTS price wUl be promptly refunded If it do<? ootcore any of SKIN disease all ORUO 8TOR*$ vBRIcbi.d.Mt.'irl,,e<:o.shvnn^e*. ULI n uiui ??? from LomWrd Iron Work., AmM* u,G?. H*? ??"r ??*"?? W. timW wbtn ?in en?m? U Ml* ?fter th? mjl ?? l?ld by. ? w . N. U.?CHARLOTTE, NO. 44?1?10. Honored fa Woi m When a woman spe?ks of her silent secret suffering iho trusts you. Millions have be? stowed this marL of confi* der.ee on Df. R. V. Pierce, of Huffalo, N. Y, Every* ? where there are women who bear witness to the wonder* working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ?which saves the sufferttf teg from pdn, and succe?sfully grapples, with woman's wetk* irtrSfiMand'ubbcrn ilh.^ IT MAI IT HAKES SICl No woman's appeal vm fidcnoe misplaced when the Wouo'i Dispbnsaby R. V. Pierce, Pra?i4e?t, " That Cold Dr. f*terv?'m P!c**mat Pellet* laduom mlU atdmrml kowtl mttON' on the side o. winter blasts stri has a lower temj^*?^ , rest of the house. when it is necese^K temperature quicklW! TrawOTsi method of heating ? ? trouble and overheatinc4' *5 the house. The on?QiS method of heating su{??2 alone by other means 1:3! - L3 Absolutely moketen which can be kept at full or low heat for a shorfc j Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat without smoke or smell. An indicator always shows the amount of olj| Filler-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a corf and Is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. An automatic-locking flame spread* wick from being turned high enough to smoke, remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in The burner body or gallery cannot becomo wedged, and c tn an instant for rewtcklng, Finished In jtpan or nickel, stroi made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a i DteUrt Evtrywhtrt. If Mi at yours, unit* for dtscripth* to th4 ntartjt agtncy of tin Standard Oil Cpm; (Incorporate!) WHEN Untie Sun put* Kb 0 K 0 ll stands lor current vslua aa worth; flood at coin ol the rM wim Snowdrift Mofflesslxu can is JJ. S. Impeded and Passed aadk Don t buy unless you see It on the can. drift Hoglcss hard tstheW* known for superior results la eootdaf, lul benefits upon loods and digestion. W THE SOUTHERN CW NtwYock.9tniiHk.Nnr W. L. DOUCL ?3 '3? & 'S4 SHOES -'tttm Ui 'S3^riZTSS&SS^i?MiSt\ ?, look And ntlM?t?rlud?Mr lf>ngfr than any ot ??rsss taste's, ll.TtVin