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& '•A en 1Mwr« Spit ud 8««k» Toar life Away. To qnlt tobacco aaatly and fororer, be ma* itte. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take N’o-To- BO. the wonder-worker, that makev weak men T0 .°«- ^ AU . ^tuggittM, tOo or >1. Cureguarao. ! * 4 tl aample free. AdUreaa terUaf Knmady Ca. Chicago or New York Stockings were first used in the eleventh yratury. - So. 31. Weak Stomach I ensitlve to every little indiscretion in <atin£ even to exposure to draughts and *> over-pereplration—this condition is pleasantly, positively and permanently overcome by the magic tonic touch of good’s Sarsaparilla, which literally 'sintes w«ak stomachs strong.” It also areates an appetite—makes yon feel real hungry, and drives away all symptoms of dyspepsia. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla America’s QrcatestjlMtolne. All druggists. Hood's Pillj^cure all liver ills. 35 cents. Misa jR’illarrt’a Sweetheart. youth Bishop C. H. Fowler •pd Miss Willard were students In the I une Methodist college, both being l lembers of the Methodist church. Be- I iveen them there was a strong affinity, i friendship that eventually ripened l ito a deep, abiding love. The ring she >aks of in her memoirs as wearing as n allegiance based on supposition,” is the gift of Bishop Fowler. Both d great strength df character and re born leaders of men and women, le similarity of their temperaments ,s frequently considered by the young iple as a ber to matrimony, ami it is finally agreed that it would be it for both to choose separate paths life. The engagement was aeeord- :ly broken. In after years they were ■n brought together in their life irk. that of lifting up fallen human- and leading them to a better way. it the story of the early romance was wer told until the death of Miss Wil ’d. REGAINED HEALTH.^ FOB LITTLE FOLKS. A COLUMN OF PARTICULAR IN TEREST TO .THEM. atifying Letters to Mrs. Pink- bam From Happy Women. •I Owe Tow My Ure.” E. WOOLHISRR, Mills, Neb., writes: 'Drab Mbs. Piskham:—I owe my > to your Vegetable Compound. The dors said I had consumption and pthing could be done for me. My enstruatio* had stopped and they M my blood was turning to water. I several doctors. They all said I aid not live. I began the use of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a it helped me right away; menses Iturned and I have gained in weight, ■’iwe better health than I have had for life M I Feel Like m New Perton." s. G*o. Leach, 160# Belle St, Alton, 111., writes: 1 Before I began to take your Vege- le Compound I was a great sufferer m womb trouble. Menses would ap- J two and three times in a month, sing me to be so weak I could not nd, I could neither sleep nor eat, and ked badly my friends hardly iw me. I took doctor's medicine but did not ive much benefit from it. My drug- gave me one of your little books, aA after reading it I decided to try if&i E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- nd. I feel like a new person. I dd not give your Compound for all doctors’, medicine in the world. I H not praise it enough.” THE COLUMBIA GIAINLESS HAKES HILL CUMBiNG EASY • COLUMBUS A. It 13 SUNDIRD FOR CHUN HARTFORDS’ Next Best Other Models at Low Prices. Catalogue Free. _'OF THE WORLD |pt mfg oo. Hartford gonn BUOGUE OF COLUMBIA BICYCLES BY MAIL r ADDRESS FOR ONE TWO CENT STAMP. Somethin* that Will Interoat the Jn- venile Member* of Every Houaehold —Quaint Action* and Bright Sarins* of Many Cat* and Cunning Children. Sleepy Head* and Wide Awake*. Oh, the sleepy head girls, they nap in a row! Heigh ho, Nap in a row! Annie and Fannie ami Bessie and Flo, Oh. the nleepy head girls! Hollies neglected and duties forgot. Never a wide awake girl in the lot. Never a lassie to pin or to sew, Oh, the sleepy head girls! Oh, the sleepy head boys, they nod in a row! Heigh ho, Nod in a row! I reddie and Neddie and Jimmie and Joe, Oh, the sleepy head boys! Horsey and implements lying nt hand, Never a wide awake boy in the band, Never a laddie to idow and to sow, Oh, the sleepy head boys! Oh, the wide awake folks, they dance in a row! Hip! Ho! Dance in a row! Annie and Kiimu* and Jimmie and Joe, Wide awake girls ami boys! hor all the sleepy heads left with the dark, And lassies and laddies are up with the lark, Freddie and Neddie and Bessie and Flo, M ide awake girls and boys! —Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Oldest Animal on Earth. In the days when Elizabeth was at the height of ber power there was bom a turtle in the Island of Aldabra, which is situate between Madagascar and Mozambique. That tortoise is still alive and In good health. Shakspeare, Cecil, Raleigh and Essex have voted with the silent majority, but the turtle is still only a possibility of steaks and soup. He Is the oldest living animal on the face of the earth. For a century and a half he has been in the possession of a family in Mauritius, whose ances- bim a drop. Presently Goldie stuck out a long tube, like a thin stick, only hol low; this he put right into the stfeet drop, and sucked till he had enough. Then he curled It up like a tiny watch- spring and tucked it away tl think under his nose), and began washing bis face with both forefeet at once. This done, he began to fly about the win dow-panes, as if he wanted to get out, but I did not let him, as he was better off Indoors while it was so cold. It docs not do to handle a butterfly, so in the evening I always made him walk on a bit of thin board, and set It with him on the mantelpiece in the warmest part of the room. He then would fold his wings up straight, and remain till morning. By and by I got him some honey, and thought I had done great tilings for him; but It must have been too sweet for him, or else he ate too much of it (he did not tell me which), for he tiled soon after—Youth’s Companion. A CONTEMPORARY OP 8HAK8PKABE. tors brought him from his native Alda bra. Experts say that he is at least j cam oij. Besides being the oldest ajdraal alive, he is the largest turtle in the world and measures 5 feet 0 inches over his shell. When be stands up he Is 3 feet high a/nd the breadth of his shell is 2 feet 6 inches. The other day Walter Rothschild brought him to England and presented him to the zoological gardens. A Brave Act Rewarded. Mr. Edison, who is known all over the world as a great electrician, was a poor boy. He sold newspapers, he ran errands, he did everything an honest boy could do to support himself. The following story, relating to an event in his boyhood, shows that he was a brave boy. One summer forenoon, while the train was being taken apart and made up anew, a car was uncoupled and sent down the track with no brakeman to control it. Edison, who had been look ing at the fowls in the poultry yard, turned just in time to see little Jimmie on the main track throwing pebbles over his bead, utterly unconscious of danger. He dropped his papers on the plat form, seized the child In his arms, and threw himself off the track, face down ward, in sharp, fresh gravel ballast, without a second to spare. As it was, the wheel of the car struck the Heel of his boot. “I was in the ticket office,” says the child’s father, “and, hearing a shriek, ran out in time to see the train hands bringing the two boys to the platform.” Having no other way of showing his gratitude, the agent said: “Al, if you will stop off here four days In the week, and keep Jimmie out of harm’s way until the mixed train re turns from Detroit, I will teach you telegraphing.” “Will you?” said Edison. “I will” He extended his hand and said: “It’s ft bargain,” and 30 Edison became a telegrapher.—Selected. Oot of the Months of Babes. Willie, aged 4. had a new baby broth er. The first time he saw him he walked around him two or three times viewing him critically and asked: “Say, mam ma, what did that kid say when the barber sheared all his hair off?” Harry, aged 5, was reading aloud to his mother about a ship and came across a passage saying: “And she steamed down the river.” “Why is a ship called ‘she,’ Harry?” asked his mother. “Well, I guess it’s because she has to have a man to boss her,” was the reply. “Oh, papa,” exclaimed little 4-year- old Ned, “look what a bright star!” Yes," replied the mather, “and it is three times as large as our earth.” *‘Oh, no, it Isn’t,” said Ned. “Why do you doubt it?” asked his father. “Because If it was It would keep the rain off,” was the logical reply. Little 3-year-old Bessie was watching her mother drive a nail one day, when the latter accidentally bruised her thumb and exclaimed: “Oh, my'gra cious!” “Why did ’ou say zat?”‘asked Bessie. “I don’t know. What should I sayr queried her mother. “Well,” said Bessie, afteV a moment’s reflection, “ ’ou might say ze ’mandments.” The little 4-year-old daughter of a minister was visiting and at dinner found the carving was about to begin without the customary grace. Calling out loudly: “Walt a minute,” she fold ed her hands and, bowing her head, re peated “Now I lay me,” etc., all the •way through. This done, she raises! h?r head and waving’ her band to the carver, said: “Now you can let her go.” There Is a little 5-year-old girl In Chi cago who evidently appreciates her mother parti}- because she Is her moth er and partly because of self-apprecia tion. “Mamma,’! she said the other morning, “guess what Mabel’s mamma said about Ji-.O'M. ■IpnMML. the reply, “she said you was the sweet est little girl’s mother in Chicago.” Wat.—War Is a thing, bert there HI* < nations in which waj meats of nobUtt? at There are times wh| sought as the dltim given agency.—Ber. Methodist, Pittsburg. Our Wesfcminswr.—'I nation is not found m j of its merchants, but j Its heroic deed. Our i bey Is at Vicksburg Rev H. MacAyeal Omaha. Neb. {dreadful > lives ol the eie* [Is to be st God- IcCorkle, )ry o* our drawers ives of Ab- 5-sburg.- xtlonallst, | skin. No r Cathar* clean, by jail imp today to tekheada, 1 by taking BUT-OF : THF MIKFR Pi THE M1KER. $339 (Sean blood mi beauty without it. tic clean your blood ■tirring up the lazy liver purities from the 1 banish pimple*, boil and that sickly bilious cotgg by taking Caacareta,—beauty for teff All drug- gist*, satisfaction guaranty 25c, 50c. Dustless roads are madeble by a new material charged with heat To Cure a Cold li# Day. Take Laxative Brcmo Qtt Tablet*. AU Druggists refund money If l*to cure. 35c. Ho-To-Bae tar nf»ta. Guaranteed tobacco habit makes weak men strong, blood pure. Mkui druggists A pedestrian succeeded Ring foot, in the course of five hours amy minutes, lu seven German States. Lron A Co’s “Pick Leaf "Una ToKario is ftie “best of the beet.” t ee and cigar ette book for 10 cents. Try i There is now building in ;ktnd a cable carrying steamer, with earn capacity of 6,000 tons of cable. To Core Consttpattooreve*. Take Caacareta Candy Call* 10c ort If G. O. C. fail to cure, druggiafuud money. About 180,000,000 bunohee bananas are consumed annually in the Ud States. Buys this (exact) 6 drawer pollehed telle oak Chiffonier. 32 In. Iona. 6ft In. high, iff In.dee*. Retail price (8.00. .re oaving reUil price* for your 1 hnvlehoW good* tO your own fault. e dlruct fro"! our faciorie* and | * profit. Our ** y * catalogue l» yours for Carpet is also n Carpet* *M and pay and over, mailed for 8c- Vnr *• »5 WO will mike to 1 1 Catalogue la hand-painted colors! maned tree- This month wo *«w waddod Unlnft trae.l ‘9 carpet purcniscs ■ cun ' r L.ntliru;' and Sr Blue Sorgo Suit. «pr« t 1 to your station. . Samplea Fro*. Address easily a* below. 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Tmth- »nd EsSffiStaS*®® 1 the BoweU " hat Are Yon Gelas t* 6* 1 The catalogue of Oak Rida to answer this question in tS tory manner. Professors question at length, R*v. H. P. Carson, Scol •‘Two bottles of Ball’s Catarrh L ly cured my littt* girl." Mid bj It JUST At OOODFOtAO BAD . REATH toe«a using CAnCAKCTB and as Asad effective Uxatlve they are simply won- |l. My daughter and l were bethered with each and our breath was very bad. After t few doses of Cascarets we Lave Improved ‘ally. They ar* a great help In the family. WILUKLUINA Nagci.. 1137 BU ten house St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. CANDY CATHARTIC ntADCMAM* RgOWtlMO Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, ho r Sicken, weaken, or Gripe, the. 25c. Sflc. IRE CONSTIPATION. ... ~ * , CMsse*. asntr»*l. Xr» Verb, lit icgiiMassa’ffif “Goldie-dear,” My Latest Pet. Guess what he is, chiltlren. He has pretty, bright wings; yet he is not a bird. He eats honey like a bee; but he has no sting. He washes his face like a kitten; yet is no cat. His head is something like that of a grasshopper; but he cannot jump. What can he be! He bas a proboaHs-like tube through which he eats, and he walks on four legs like an elephant; yet he Is only a beautiful butterfly, with a black spot on each wing! He flew itfto my room one warm .spring day, when I had doors and win dows open. But the very next day It snowed, and poor Goldie had to remain a prisoner. For a full week the weath er kept very cold, and he sat motionless on the sitting-room window, where he could get what sunshine there was. But by and by he began to droop, and I be gan to wonder if he was not hungry But what could I give him to eat? Did butterflies eat honey like bees? I asked It certainly would do no harm to try, and as I bad none In the house I boiled some sugar and water together In a spoon, and as soon as It was cool gave A STATESMAN OF RUSSIA. How a Great Reaction Waa Canaed by Constantine PobedonoatzcfT. Ambassador Andrew D. White con tributes to the Century a sketch of “A Statesman of Russia,” Constantine Pobedonostzeff, Procurator-General of the Most Holy Synod. After speaking of the death of Alexander II. at the time when he was granting liberal In stitutions, Mr. Wh^e says At bis death the sturdy young guards-! man became the Emperor Alexander III. It is related by men conversant with Russian affairs that at the flrst meeting of the imperial councilors,, Loris-Melikoff, l>elieviug that the young sovereign would be led by filial rever ence to continue the liberal policy to which the father had devoted his life, made a speech taking this for granted, and that the majority of the councilors seemed fully In accord with him, when suddenly there arose In the council this tall, gaunt, scholarly man, who, at flrst very simply, but Anally with burning eloquence, presented a different view. According to the chroniclers of the period, Pobedonostzeff told ftie Empe ror that all so-called liberal measures, including the constitution, were a de lusion; that, however such things might be suited to Western Europe, they were not suited to Russia; that the constitu tion of that empire had been from time immemorial the will of the autocrat, directed by his own sense of responsi bility to the Almighty; that no other constitution was possible In Russia; that this alone was fitted to the tradi tions, the laws, the ideas of the hun dred millions of various races under the sway of the Russian scepter; that Jn other parts of the world constitution al liberty, so called, had already shown itself an absunllty—socialism, with Ha, plots and bombs, appearing in all quar ters, attempts making against rulers of nations everywhere, ami the best of presidents having been assassinated In the very country where free institu tions were supposed to have taken the most complete hold. He insisted that the principle of authority In human government was to be saved, anti that this principle existed as an effective force only in Russia. This speech Is said to have carried all before It. As its immediate result came the retirement of Loris-Melikoff, fol lowed by his death, not long afterward, upon the Riviera; the entrance of Pob edonostzeff among the most cherished councilors of the Emperor; and, as the consequence of this, the suppression of the constitution, the discouragement of every liberal tendency, and that eom- plete reaction which is in full force at the present hour. Nine out of every ten men whoso names are signed to a petition couldn't tell you what It’s for. The armless wonder, who writes vlili his toes, is never handy with the pen. \Ye have not baan without Consumption for *0 yaffra.—Lt Camp St, Harrisburg, Pa., Mai Novi Itutohelpa t aatiafac- Jaoiias the ftf their 33 , Oak ompletel lata, 7ft. '* Cure tog ilw""”' WANRANTED. 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"It isn’t my fanlt, eithc ie last time I was there one of arders told the landlady I look* he felt •7 after one of her breakfas WE WANT TO HK "SOCK BILL,' 1 law . will sew forget .turn. TW ilotul f kwsgtM—-ot "etar.irmp," •rlg-rer »t fc, STAXO t'P. iMiloug. »»<! srewsrrsm* Hlgb-rl la Piles, iw ■■■"«* Hut— ttdsat S' ■ ,[.1, I Doa I pay Mg preSie ea ekeap work [«-, I year leva er wrtie os. a*<l Llt- tosS^ry TRINITY COLLEGE I Offers full courses In English LamniABn crature. Ancient and Modern LtSffSajres Sociology, Mathematics, f’hll—,phj^Bible’tSTSZ; Commerce. Women admlttol to all course* Jb^argesl endowed liuututloa of Icaralng fo ti ’'fr.r.'-YifW.ir—'" ' •• M ivi-'-a DAVIDSON COLLEGE, OAVIOSON, R. c. 8IXTT SECOND TEAR BEGINS ffffFT. 8,1898. Eleven Professors nnd Instructors. Three Courses for Degrees. Ample Cabinets and Laborato.1— Location Healthful and Beautiful Gymnasium Complete. Term, Reasonable. SEND FOR A CATALOG IT It. ‘J. R. SHEARER. . - PRESIDENT, SEED WHEAT FOR SALE! c„., r .9 m to* greatc-,t crop ever grown In the ibree varieties: Fulcaster, a bearded R*d May and White CUusen, both smooth hr beardless. Wheat Is now very frea .„ 0 ®p oc kle seed and broken grain, being (0 *b e usual run of seed wheat, Wh ’•G* bowaver, reclean the wheat when 1 8 ,1’ T- 5* out alu 108 ^ every cockle seed pjeefts broken grain as well as any Infer!! may be in it. Wheat as it now i & I grain price $i.35 per bushel, recleaned wheat per bushel. There prieps are both on cart a Charlotte, including sacks. Pvh sack ebu toln* Jtwo bushels, t^end in your order* > you wish to gecure the best seed whea ttiarket. Terms : Cash with order. larlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co., or Fred Oliver, CHARLOTTE, N. C, REPAIRS SIWS. RIBS, I BRISTli TWINE, BABBIT, *c., FOR ANT MAKE OF GIN. ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for same. Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, injectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, LONBARIIHH ASVPPLYCO, Al'Gl'STA. GA. ofaift IMOff tlen this paper. ffe. Tiff ordering feed* or arakiat raenlrles AvertUers it will be to your advantage u CONSUMPTION MjmL : : 292 iUPPLY CEIVED. • 10 pOllllllN. Sgist. 9: woek you layton has f Christian are mis- Ciayton ia !i between Scribea ami ie article. ) cleansing nd is well ; the pro- a corrupt ruit The >rof easing iithing of uudary of rely omit the law. illustra- in charac- nrculated of polit- - E. D. the Hon. convicted of false e Marion dishes a it. Now tiau ia, era’ card, in- rou have Norton a Norton, it stand- ture the . charac- :or yonr ed to do iws: the] ;an< ny name hout my md as for *. Norton im to be I know i able to id that of •e he has e to his t reposed e, I don’t tion. If am the I shall to Eller- YERs.” npliauce ive read .▼e well- ory, bnt ; a denial vit. 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