jvpr': . *
RAMS' HORN BLASTS
m here ,s n?
I uight where there
*s no Mb*11
'/ We are disciJfgqK*
plined to prayer
result In living
< *0 o * without practice.
Only those who have bent at the
cross Ghall be raised to the throne.
There may be charity without love
but there cannot be love without
charity.
There are uo heavenly chariots to
those who have not run as God's footmen.
You can never rule with profit till
you have learned to submit with
patience.
A man's Interest in the church will
depend on the amount of principle he
has In it.
A book of plans is a Rood thing to
build a house by but a poor thing to
build it out of.
The human animal has neither
horns nor tusks and doesn't miss them
since it has a tongue.
Some Christians imagine that they
prove themselves to be of the tree of
life by their bark.
You cannot kick and haul at the
same time.
He who would prevail in prayer
must persevere.
No church c an he strengthened by
the absent treatment.
Christ changes a leap into the dark
into a lift into the light.
Envy is the disappointment of
fools.
No man is cured by medicine bottles.
Women Must Not Wear Trains.
A Berlin letter in the London Mail
reads: The authorities in Ems have issued
a notice in regard to the wearing
of trains by ladies. 1:1 which the danger
is pointed out of causing dtist to fly
about in a town where there are so many
invalids.
The printed notice concludes thus.
"Ladies will, perhaps, find comfort in
the fact that men are also requested to
refrain from smoking during the hours
when the invalids are taking their
walks.
"Should this wish of the authorities
not he complied with, then a poiice order
will he issued, which will be strictly enforced."
The meteorite which fell at Porto
Alegre. Brazil, has now been measured,
the re "it arc me t astonishing.
It measures t'.;'!y--ix feet from the base
??d'i? '">it f"."t hi"!'.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Ttm?? at Jacksonville nnd Savannah.
Ivwlctu Time ?t Other l'oints.
Schedule tn Kffrct JuiK'Stli. Iftd.
Xo.3lNn.IW
KORTtl HO ITS D. uini/i Daily 1
Lv. Jacksonville tP. . i . . 811m! 7 4.>p
" Snviuin.ih tSo. Ry ).... 1- 2.'>p 12 Am
" Barnwell .;.V>p. 4 l;ia
" Black villo 4 l-j?i 4 >:t
Ar^ Columbia .. '
Lt. Obvlonrm, (bo. Hy lo.u!linp
" Bunimcrvillo ' 4ln l.lMnt
" Branrhvtlle PtH-n i iMt
" Oraiij;t.it>ttrn -vi' '.'-Win ....
" KlnrfVtUo 1<? in 4 (Km
Ar. Columbia . 11 Ion '> 4i?
Lv. AuKuntu, itvi. tiy.) ".>t?V i*.wp ....
Lv. Grnnitovtllo .V 3 ?ti>ilO 15p
Lv. Aiken i> Of>p
Lv. Trenton , 8 :?.'p'11IXT
" Johnston 4OTp1 11 20p ....
* Ar. Columbia. 6 46p| 2 lua _ ..
CvTCoiumliiii. (Hldg at S~Kp <1 '.'in*
? " Wlnnsboro ft .V>i?; 7 25a
" Chester 7 8 17u
- Rock Hill KiUp 8UH*
Ar. Charlotto _ . vtnp y .Vm
Ar. DaovUio ;l2 4nai 1 ftapl . .
Ar. Richmond . ti 4<>pl
ArTNVasiiiiiKton . 7 if a iiutp ....
" Baltimore tPa.HU) OL* UWp
" Philadelphia 11 Hon 2 .Via
" Haw York? jmp 688a
Lv. Columbia .11 9i)n< 7 'JUai
Ar. Spartanburg SlUpjld'JOH
" Ashevillo ' 7 i.lp JtMpj
Ar. Knoxvllle . . 4*J8a ~ IQti _
Ar. Cincinnati fdirol K Ic?
Ar. j.onUvillr . ". > ; >
v,, ;im v,,
BOUTHIWUSU. D?ilyjl>aily|
Lv. IjoniavliU* inn 8*A>
liv. Uinciniwii . _ "J*"'
LTiKnoxvllle i Bftaj 8 25? ...
*' Askovlllo 7 tKVfi 8UWV
" rifartkiibtirR .... .. k'lioa rtlftp
Ar. Colombia 2 1
Lv. Now Vorki-Pu.K.Rft .i.ity klftoi
" Pliilndiilphm . 8 5oa ....
Baltimore* . I d22a ... 1
Lv. Waalil'jtt'n (So.Kyi '.'.Vrp !1 lf>?
Lv. Kiehmon I .., Ijjlro
Lv banvllio ... .... .
Lv. (.'harlot'K .. - ?i F".;V
- Rook Hill ??lo.? l*? ?*n'' ....
" Choator .. i'lin 11 15p ....
" \% ix?i?*Tv.ro . in Jv* 1'iOla. ....
Ar. Oolumhtu. i Blilg St ^ilitfta I iU>?
Lv. OolumCia, (LI. L).).. ir,i*iin S.Vw
" Johnston I lop rtuftn .. .
" Tronton I ft? 3 rt 2Sa ....
Ar. Aikt-n 2:n|> 7 li'uj ....
Af. ( raiiltovillo .. 22lp: ' .Vj*
Ar Augusta .. 8OjV 7 4ftn!
LvT Columbia (So. Ky) j . Ut>|? I iiftn
" KilltfYiUo 8 4l3p
M Orangeburg 4 rip 8 <.*> j
*" Briui-hvllie ' &2h\> 4 JSfi;
" Htyntnnrvillt* | tl i-*i> ft 57n! .
Ar. CimrU>4t >:i 78Ul'l 7 ."a1
LvTOolumliia (fc- . Hy. i fl kn' 1 lln' ....
' BlaokvuU* 1 fliji 3ft2ol . ..
" Barnwoll 1 :i8p H07i?' ...
" Savannah BUftii l.Vin
Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.l 7 4"j> ( 15.i'
Slnwpiu^ Car Snrvioo.
Excellent daily lmssouitrr eorvtco brtwun
s * Florida and Now Yiirk.
Nov 88 and H??Now \ rii and Florida Ex
prosa. Drawing r<> ?in alocping oar* 1 rw-.-i
iAugastn and Now York. Pullmmi draw;.
room Weeping oar* between Port Tnvpu. Jucl
' onvillo.Savannah Washington and V"w York
Pullman rJ.-opir.^ enr* ketwivn Charlotte and
.Richmond ?n.l i oar lot to ?ad Nortel i. Int.lac
'ear* botwoi n Chat l? :i - und Snvninnh
I N?*t. 85 ami :*V I". S. Fast Wa-.i. Through
jPullmau drawtni r > >m buffet ?lrouing i'?r * Iw
tween Jaokaouvllh' and Now York and Pull
|man MMDlnqi Mm between Jkufmtta and Char
tuiii" uuu I HITII' !iau KU'MI'I'IHI. IHlilux
ear* aorvt? nil meal* I'lillnuw; sl< op
;inn ears beiw<-?*:i Ja. k?.>:iville m l
enrouto -Inlly i. .luok>* >uvul4 umlOim-in
nntt. rta A- h<-viM?\
'FRANK b. UASNi'N, S. H HAKi >\VTCK,
Third V-P. ?* lieu. < " 1 A^t..
'Wnshinaton, 1>. ?.' W nahinirton, D. C
W.H.TAWK. U W . HINT,
Ai l M. Au't., Uiv. !>!.-?. A/t.
.Atlanta. Un. Cbttlwiva. ?>. C.
Kn . V
1N0R EVENTSOF THE WEEK
WASHINOTON ITEMS.
Roerotary Bong signed an order giving
In detail a long llat of those who
will receive medals and other honors
for service in the China and Phillip*
pine campaigns.
The Weather Bureau ahandoneil Its
kite experiments, through which it
hoped to revolutionize the business of
prognost I on t i on.
John W. Thompsott. f'fmcr Presl*
dent of the National Metropolitan
Bank, died in Washington, lie was
seventy-nine years old. lie leaves
several million dollars.
Five of the new cavalry and fine infantry
regiments were recruited t?
their full strength.
Tlie resignation of .Tames G. Stowe.
TTnlted States Consul-General to Cape
Town, was received at the State Department.
The resignation was based
on the utter Inadequacy of t^e salary
of the post.
President MeKinley Issued a proclamation
relative to the opeulng of
Indian lands In Oklahoma.
Otllt ADOPTED IST.ANDS.
The Captain of the Port of Havana
warned the eoiitracfors that they must'
begin at once to raise tho wreck of tlie
Maine or forfeit the contract.
Dr. Follppe Cnldns will experiment
In Cuba with hie yellow fever vneeine
under the supervision of au American
commission.
Culm's postal revenues for nin?
months ended March 111, 1001. amounted
to S2S2.271. and for the same period
of 1000 to $103,515.
Frederick V. Martin, of Indiana,
was appointed Commissioner of Immigration,
port of San Juan. Porto Itieo.
DOMESTIC.
TIndley .Tones, former Mayor of Utile
Falls. X. Y.. and now reputed defaulter.
was located in Buenos Ayres,
Argentina.
An injunction to keep Foster Kilpatriek
from interfering with Charles
S. Foster's wife was secured hy Foster
at Ypsilautl. Mich.
A dynamite magazine exploding at
Denver. Col., killed two laborers.
Professor Starr, of Chicago FniverI
Pity, said ten times too many persons
go to college nowadays.
General Gomez sailed from New
York City for Otlhn, expressing great
gratification at his reception in tho
United States.
I A shipload of granite will go from
j Maine to Kurope, and it is possible
that tho United Stales will supply
most of England's granite in tho fu- 1
litre.
South Carolina brought suit against
the Government for the return of all |
tlte liquor taxes collected in that State
since the dispensary law went into efj'
feet.
I iirnry \ annoy, apod forty-eight
roars, who weighed 4X0 pounds, died j
near Sandyvillo, \V. Va. j
Tlio mercury at Topcka, Kan.,
touched 103 degrees.
Secretary Reeckstuhl. of tlio Nntloniil
Association of Sculptors, was
ippoiuted director of sculpture at the j
Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
After being reprimanded by his '
'ather for betting on horse races. Eu- i
trene Penning, sixteen years old, of
St. Louis. Mo., killed himself.
As John Peermer, a clerk In a drug
Store at Cumberland, Mil., was removing
a revolver from a shelf, the
weapon was discharged and the bullet i
struck and killed Clinton Billmyer, u j
customer.
Christian Jensen confessed to stabbing
Mrs. A. A. lUillcs to death and
wounding Jessie lvinport, sixteen
pears old, in Denver. Col.
Former Lieuteuant-tiovernor William
Cumbaek. seventy-two years old. was
married at Lapel. Ind., to Miss Laura
WacDstatter. a teacher. Cumbaek was
sno of the founders of tfTe Republican
party anil was fatuous In Indiana as
i Lincoln elector.
Pierre Lorillnrd. the niulti-mllllonrslre
tobacco magnate and noted patron
of the Ainerlcnn turf, died at
Now York City.
Jessie Morrison, convicted of man
slaughter in the second degree for the
mtmler of Mrs. Clara Wiley Castle,
nt El Dorado. Kan., on June 22. 1000,
was sentenced to five years In the penitentiary
in close confinement at hard
labor. Miss Morrison took the sentence
calmly.
Relnhard Ilugin and Max Klttnip,
alleged counterfeiters, accused of operating
in many cities, were captured
In Chiengo.
Crazed by heat, F. A. Brackett killed
his wife and himself at l>es Moines,
Iowa.
The American Society of Religious
Education, in session at Detroit. Mich.,
urged normal schools for the instruction
of Sunday-school teachers and
[ aid salaries. -*
_______ ' ? i > *
FOREIGN*.
Sir William Vernon Ilarcourt m.nd&
a forcible speech attacking the tioverument
in the British House of Commons.
Martial law was proclaimed at Seville,
Spain, owing to tho turbulence
of the strikers.
Orders were issued by the Er.tprcss
of China to Ministers abroad to induce
young Chinamen of ability in profesuIaiio
t/v ?*'? " 1 - ' ? ? *' ' * *
niuu-1 %\J irvuiu uuu ua&liig 111C 111 Cllglble
for ollice.
At Thorn. In West Prussia, sixty
Polish pupils in the gymnasium were
arrested, accused of plotting in a secret
league against the Government.
The United States expressed approval
of Japan's proposal to Increase her
Indemnity against China owing to her
liuuncial didieultius.
British army canteen reform was
recommended by members of the Royal
United Service Institution, who proposed
a plan of protlt sharing an most
advantageous lo the soldiers.
General Kitchener continued reports
of the shooting of wounded British by
Boers at Vlakfoutein.
Throe hundred were killed in lights
at .Tuelpart, a Korean island. Trouble
arose between ibe missionaries and
| natives.
It was reported that Ambassador
' White would resign ins post at Berlin
id Uu: koUnwlutf year.
' s ft
a
I
A Heal F Tinny Story.
Old Tim Linkibs, tho barber of Wabash Avenue.
Chicago, in a great student of proverbial
philosophy, and he sometime* entertains his
customers, fci tho interval of a "norapo" or
" haircut." by Ids apt applications of the wellknown
proverbs of the past to the conditions
or requirements of the prosent. Efts regular
customers know his strong point, and many a
m?Ui who apparently goee in for a shave* is
really in search of a rest in a cosy chair, and
lias a desire to hear "Tim" hold forth proverbially.
Ono dsn- last week u stranger came
in for a shave, and as ho strotched himself
wearily in tho chair, Tim prepored to lather
him. Tho man ineidently remarked that he
kivl intended coming In earlier in tho day but
had boon prevented. "Well, it's better la*o
tbau never," paid Tim, siiulingfV. "Not always,"
replied the stranger, slowly. "How
about losing your pocket boos ? 1 never lost
one uutil yesterday?never did, but 1 would
soouer have kept it. Now, why won it hotter
for me to looe It late than not at all '( " Tim
I 41...4.1 i ?i
uauuntuu^KI uwruu KIUI wrOIIg UIOI IIH' mini
continued: "Don't know what I wouM have
done in ray predicament. only an old acquaintance
erf rnino on tbn Dako front lot tnc have
twenty to go on with." "Ah," chipped in
Tyn. "that was good! A friend In n<3od u a
friand indeed." "No. he isn't," snapped Uio
rami who vhi being shaved. "Thoro you ro
doa 1 wrong again. How can n friend in need
be a friend indeed? I have a good many friend*
who are ?1 way* in need and thev are a nuisance
to me.Always on the borrow. "Tim thought the
| problem over in his mind ami reluctantly admitted
that the man wen right. IIo had almost
raado np his mild not to speak again
| wheu the straugor continued, "Yes sir, thuv
are nuisances. Why, one of them fellows liar
boeu calling on uio for the past year aud
| threatens to get even with rao eotuo way if I
do not loan him fifty dollars, lie threatens
| mo Rt every visit." "Oh. I wouldn't yiind
j that," ropliod Tim uncouactonsly, "you know
| the old adage "A barking dog never bilet.* "
j "There you are again," ?nid the " sliuvee " a"
j he wiped a little lather from tbp corner of
I his mouth. "Say, what do you know about
' dogs, anyway, that you talk in sueli a silly
! strain ? lluve you over ventured to go too
i close to a barking <log.?Awl If you did, what
| did he do to you ? IHd you ever know a barking
dog that didn't bite if he got the chance?"
j Tim said ho couldn't exactly call to mind any
i eanlno acquaintance that strictly fulfilled the
I idatrn in tuo proverb, and thorn was a silence
| for a few tniuutes while hlu nvsor was gliding
over the man's face. Then the harbor stnilou
I to himself as he bethought hiut of a good joke.
! " I suppose," he said, as he applied the buy
rum, "1 Mlppois von don't believe iu the barbers'
proverb at all?" "What's tlmt ?" uskeil
..p,..., . > ?" ?1V- LM IHT
I than on*1," answered Tim. "Of course you
: can understat- 1 why th?y nro, in my business,
' but 1 know you would like to any thoy would
j bo bud for u titan with tho headache or ''
[ "Nothing of tho kind." put in tin' otbnr, smil- j
I ing. "One of your proverbs,nt least, is right. j
I I happen to know that two li ads uro better
! thun ooo." "Then you don't object to that
j old iidago ?" "Not at all. It ii dead righ*.
Aiul I would thank you vwt much if yon have
any stray I .ion heads at hand -those taken
| from tliu Llou Coffee wrappers. My wife in
i collecting them and she in ub.iut six shy of
the number required to get a Lady's (Sold
Wutch. Yon see in this riiw "two li 'ads aro
bettor than one, and twenty aro better tliui:
ten." ".lust e<>," add*I Tim. cheerfully, "but
you see, my wife is doing the same thing, and
oxjieets a premium in a tew weeks. So to her
also,"two heads aro l?e<tvr than one. Well.
1 in that ease," sa* 1 the stranger, as he jasid
Tiin for tho shave and prejuirod to depart,
"you had hotter tell your wife to do tho sains
as mine is doing. Have up the Lion heads
until after September 1st next, when the new
Premium Last is issued. Then if she sends '
them to the Woolsoti Spins (V?..Toledo, Ohio, 1
she can havo her pick of sumo very choice
presents."
NOTES AND COnriENT.
Lord Kinnnltd. now in this country
a < tf.i.ai..? ii... e - *? ? - . ?
u?> UK- I VUlllb Ult-Ml t> I UriSUUll
Association celebration in Boston, has
extreme repuKnance to notoriety nrul
for that reason his name hardly appeared
in connection with the exercises.
Only on rare oecas'ons cau he
be prevailed upon to spo;?k in public,
though he and his sister, Gertrude
Kinnaird, are familiar figures at !
philanthropic and religious gatherings
In Great Britain.
At the last meeting of the Edin- j
burgh school board complaint was j
made of the partisan character of \
some of the teaching found in school
books. The Kev. Father Stuart, in
moving that it be remitted to a committee
to arrange a better method of
securing books for the schools, remarked
that a number of the books
were an offence to histpry. Although
not made In Germany they were made
out of Scotland and one result of the
strong gloss of English authorship
would he found in the fact that Queen ,
Elizabeth was painted as ? saint and i
Mary Queen of Scots as tne greatest j
of sinners. The motion was adopted, j
y A LUXUR
Watch our noxt advor
Just try ;i package <
I the reason of its popi
^Mmayiuipnji.? iwmm
}
Haok package of PnTjtiUf FanEi.bss Dt?
colon mora goods than any othsr dyo and
colon thsia better too. Hold by all druggists.
In six per cent, of North Italian and
oighteen per ceut. of South Italian villages
the streets are still used as sewers.
When it comes to society the boat is
not always the cheapest.
I.iaclle* ( nu Wear Stines
One sbio smaller after using Allen's Foot- |
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight j
or new shoes cany. Cures swollen, hot. sweating,
aching ft el. Ingrowing nails, corns and
bunions. At nil drogr'sts and shoo stores,
"i5<\ Trial package FREE by mail. Address
Allan 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
If the whole water power of Niagara
tvero used it would be worth 91,600,000 u
day.
Rent For ihr CowrU.
No matter what ails you, beadacho to *
cancer, you will never got well until your
howel* are put right. Caocibf.tii help nature,
cure yon without a gripe or pain, produce
caay natural movement*, coat you juat 10
cent* to start getting vour health back. OasriHETf)
Candy Cathartic, tho genuino, put up
ih metal boxes, every tablet has C. C C.
stamped on it. Dewnro of imitations.
Corners arc as difficult to get in the |
atrect car as in the market.
FITS permanently cured. No fits nrneprous1
ncps after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Oren' j
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatina frue
Dr. R. II. Kline. Ltd., P81 Arch St.. I'bila. IV j
When some men borrow a dollar they
seem to think they have earned R.
?!r?. Vfinslow's Soothing Syrup for children '
teething, soften tho gu:u?, re luoes inflapama- |
tion,allays pain, euros Wind colic. 25c a bottle j
It's peculiar that when people net into
society they expect to be askea out.
I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption savod
my life three years sgo.-?Mas. Thomas Bondiks.
Maple iSt.. Norwich, N.Y.. Fob. 17. 1000.
A felon on the linger is worth two in
jail
Albert Hurch, West Toledo, Ohio, says :
"Hull's Catarrh Cure saved my life." Writ'hitu
for particulars. Hold by Druggists, 75o.
The world raised '277,<XI0.(XW tons of coal
in 1SD0, against 4.0*20,000,00f) tons lust year.
II. II. Greek's Boss, of Atlanta., On., are
the only successful Dropsv Specialists in tho
world. Sou their liberal oCfor in advertiaomont
in another column o! this imner.
I.nnn<lerlng TI1I11 Drrmr*.
To lnutidcr the oxnuisito creations of muslins
and luce jn which this season abounds lies
become (juite u problem, yet tho most delicate
materials will not be injured it washed with
Ivory Soap and dried in the shade. Hut little
starch need be used. Ki.iza 11. I'aukku.
The longest electric railway .n the world
is to be built in Montana. The proposed
line is from Hillings to Great Falls, some
_1HI miles, and the plan is to operate it
entirely by electric power, which is to he
supplied from generating stations on tho
Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. Tho
road would have a considerable traffic in
ooal. ores and other heavy fricghts, and j
would be the tirst line with such traJic i
|..? ... I....I l... ..I?
ku uw wui ivlhi uv uitxinriiy.
Stray Shots.
Sound doctrine docs not depend on
the volume of sound.
Many are willing to offer bullocks
to the iAirtl provided they can keep
the meat and the hide.
FRAGRANT
S j2j91M)NT!
a perfect Ibulfi dentifrice for tha
Yes.is end Etath
New She SOZODONT LIQUID. 25c r*" SUZODONTTOOTH
POWDEft, 25c A? t>3 *?
Urge LIQUID and POWDER, 75c Co W
At nil Stores, or by Moil for the price.
HALL&RUCKEL Now York.
Ik the oldest and only business college In Vn. owning
its building?a grand new one. No vacations. !
I.adies fk gentlemen. Bookkeeping.Shorthand. |
Typewriting,*Penmanship, Telegraphy, &c.
' Leading business college south of the Potomac
fleer."?I'hila. Sttnotraphtr. Address,
G. M. Smlthdeel. President. Xichtnond, Vs. |
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Y WITHIN THE REACH
"The E
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^ N'inctc-rn
Septetrlier
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T'"y* 1 lfe~J|y(j ! J'1, ne*est
I DiMribut
M< ?t u?e(u
jSnwOx&L For h,,IT1
Fi^ And thcrr'
r?&"*"*' *'or anjO
j? '"if* M1,r an
k~~ Our nf?n
1 f you dc
And write
A two-ce
We'll forw
tlsomor.t. N? woul
>f LION COFFEE an
llarity.
i i
Nature Needa
distance only. Mtiny of the ermon of rerioan
illness could be checked at once with a dose
of Crab Orchard Water, taken it) time.
On account of a short production the
export of grain lius been prohibited m
Persia.
Boa sdrt. of Ssiithdeal's Business Colleo*
i| Long Hair J
I "About a year ago my hair was jj
y coming out very fast, so I bought 8
I a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
n stopped the falling and made my
y hair grow very rapidly, until now it
c is 45 inches in length." ? Mrs. A.
H^Boydstoti^A^ch^sor^^Kanis^^
I There's another hunger
| than that of the stomach.
| Hair hunger, for instance,
f Hungry hair needs food,
F needs hair vigor?Ayer's.
This is why we say that
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
i v.oik/1 v.o v.uiui f diiu lildl\E9 IJ
| the hair grow long and | 1
I heavy. SI.CI bottle. All dniKltls. rj
J If your druggist cannot supply you, fl
I send "u a on? dollar and wo will esprrns u
you a Itottlo. lie sure and cite the name Q
D of your nearest express olmt, Address,
y. J.C.AYKK Cll.,I.ourp|l,M:iM. fi
Mm; ? ..-.anm>
Dszzy ?
Then your liver isn't actjng
well. You suffer from biliousness,
constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard Family Pill, j
Small doses cure. ah<1^*1*1*
Want your mountaohe or hetiril a bciuUlul I
Frown or rich black ? T1um? use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEW&o
ftt ' '% r>9 p. y -??? r\r I- P i AC_n , Salvia. N. H
44Tbf Uttiifp flint nm?lc Wcct Point fn?on?.H
MclLHEUUY'S TABASCO.
CK?KlVOKl-K)?C*0*CKI>OtO*05
,-v r\ A. r.Y?T\T*TV1 V
X u uxn & j
9 For 11 K rV l> A'TI ICS *
X anil H'I'.VKICS. v
Taken with Quinine it prevent* X?r- 6
?vouhicnii ami A-'hii.tr ami relieves the X
Fever. AT At.I. Dhl ti STOHF.S 9
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ted in its rays. Hj
rt may there he immersed fej
nt glaring sun, rj
i the words, "September first,
hundred and one?" H
nr?t.' T hat is the date C
[ON COFFEE grand. H
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es through the land. El
1 Rifts for youtiR and ^ B
r, for work or play,
s variety untold H
ne to-day. Q
d ask your grocer, then, Et
you, on that date, Ej
t List, or, take your pen, H
n't want to wait, U
a letter straight to us?
nt stamp inclose, B
ard you the List, and thus, H
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id you will understand i
W0OL50N 5PICH CO.. TO Id; DO, OHIO. S
nMHBBBBURBOatuJ j
plllll fill,
DAVIDSON, N. C.
For two-third* of a century J>avJ 'won
^ hnsheett noted among >ott hern oliego*
lor the thoroughness or iIs t. tuning, th a oil?
ity <>' Us U ulty. and ths atmosphere of
morality and honor on It* > umpus. It invites
the attention of every parent who wi-hes o
give his sou a thor<>u h class c il or so ?-ttt fls
education under Influences conducive to tae
highest type of character.
For Catalogues, etc., address
HENRY LOUIS SMITH,
president^
If You Wish Jr5.ooby
solving a comparatively' easy
Thought Test,which will ijive
* i _ r 111
: mc name 01 a wen-Known '.lower,
send your name and address
to **Tiie Unique Monthly,"
Dept. A. Temple Court,
New York.
EDUCATEjforBUSlNESS
Llexihgto:: bu iness college,
LK\ l\ii TUN l\ V
A hlghrln?*4 HuaIii.s* I rntnhit; s.-h f.?r ltoy< and
i JlrW. 1Mb Tour. !?? *? ll??*t ??f #?rt?rythills.
1'i'iirsfn elective atul o i rmv MathiMluUlCA,
Kcuiioml *. Civil <;ovi?riini**nt I -n?ltiR. Uw
kwpliift. ?ViuiLin-h1p. Mi irtli n I lr|x>?r1ttiu' ?n?i
Km) Emc'lali. WrlU* todav f ?i handbook autl elr*
Millar* ?*X|?ialfi|nK evi rythln-,* \ddr?**N
llrnjaiutu II. Juiici, Jem. Lntngioti. Kv.
- SOUTHf Rfl
'%- CONSERVATORY
tassawic.
BWWT- '* M' llran-h-ftTaiteht.
ty * - 'r'jif*- ' . ?: uin?xt\
im\ an r. m mi v vi. v r .niKEt'Ton.
flEDlCAL DEPARTMENT
Tuiane University oi Louisiana.
t'ouKit* tt xn lSu4.?iMf n* tr /ins :\*4\ <?Y?itl?#?tfrs.
It- aUvNiitKK*-! j??r |?Mcti h. ?n-t?in t?ou, 111 n:i?i !
ftlioratui ! '!( Atiil hI'IKhiH t li *?i? ' ? inaiat < * i r?* m \ I
r???* ih Kiv< ti I" !i?* Clmr iy II-**;
it* wn ii ami tt'.tH' t?M?. t - mi um11> >i"-e?al
na ru ? ?? in c Tf n- *tn> * at ill- t ?? U-?V ??t t 'i?- -?r kTin*
noit ** * nri U.moIi. i .1* , lull F??r rata*
u ?1 iutm mat ton ? ?1 I?h? ? E I'lhll.LK,
M. 1 > . l'uati. P. O I irawr . ?*l. Or an-, l.a.
rUILFORD COLLEGE,
I! 1837-?>-< O-i>EM < \n<>\Ai..1901.
Ojh im Nr|)lrllll?**r It. I flO I.
Tti H#?pillar Cmii***- i?i--l i'. I.viu rittflr,
Mftitlflc. Tlir?M? Special ?N??ir- , , .mvci u Mil*t?\
I hy Two Y ,-ur* Iti r ; am??* v I>t?pitrtln
-ttt. i? i K\j>r.t \ .-r< \I i i t Equipment
lurS ii?ntlt\,? . soar *h l>'*UHht!n! L?enti? >u. Lth'ary.
I ibt ruV.rios M ?hou?u. <?ytimnl.iui Tontti^
l oiirfs AtnletJn Fi?M F.xpfhC - low. For I*lua'
trat.l f.titn l?!n;-?
I'mUcai L L IIOIIH1*. (itiliruilC^lloi*, .VO,
WADKIH VALLEY INSTITUTE,
jj BOONVILLE, N. C.
Fall Term opoa* Au< 11. li* 11. A *<-hinl for
both ii'xto, liMilt'ifuliy in nn?- .if tho
hfst vcc.lon- of S . ?i, -.lu.ieut-. from "4
rniitilie* in . >tates. hxii.'n-n?* only $11.00
. lor tlie term. n riO for illustrate 1 c.italoKue.
n. II. SICK*, rrinrlpnl.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
j |9| Kat*l>ll*!i#?.l IKXS.
I wi 1Tii? ^ixty-foiirth will comineno#
I cVtotwir l-t. L? l. UfpartllU'tir of MellClti'*.
yi?nm '?tir-?v f^r-$A% oi par-? ->! .n. Dcpa tmt*nv of
futUtry, thr- r y ?:*r- ?*??ur-f f.??- $**? juir vmioa.
; I^purttiUMil ??f l*h.\rtii ii*v, t * o tr* ? 'urv, fr*s
' $>' .1)0 Jin -??h-!on. For fur.lu*r particular* t?ii,i . aL*r
j login* nd.lrona.
CHRISTOPHER TOM KINS, M D., Dtaa,
UK IS1IUMI, VA.
! FEMALE COLLEGE, wlLIifJl9TON'
NO I* KliSKWIIKICK
in th??ro puoh an iiloal of
CKKISIIAN KDtCATION.
Li?otur? Con-po. I.Uirarv. Ainmrntiip. Cntv
uitur*. r irai-uins*. j juuk - ni<o]>li)K, tSliorttiiliiil,
Art, Music.
I:mi.
Greensboro female college,
(xKKKttMliO WO, N. C.
Literary and litiftinmn Courses. Schools of
Mualit. Art mikI Elocution. I.ltortw. Course
itud nil living expenses ?200 per year. Full
SCrVallMI begin* tjOpt. lltt!. l'.lOl. Catalogue
011 application. l'mi'o I'kacoo*. l'res't.
Atlanta College of Pharmacy.
Well rqutppnl i.uboratorlns, exeellout
Teachers. ? free Dispensary, where hundreds
of prescriptions l?y tin* lost physician* ?rs
compounded daily by the students. Mudents
obtain flrst-cb s* practical Instruction as well as
tliai of a theoretical nature There is a greaier
demand lor our graduates tlian we can supply.
Address int. IIKI). I. I'AYN K. I'uyno't
I'hwi.itiMl Lubirivtory. l(<>oui 11. Atluiua.ua.
FOR COLORED STUDENTS OF BOTH SEjlES.
i st. augustine's schuol,
HAliKUlll) N. ( .
rollrsl?lr,N<iriiiiil,li)(lu?lrlsl, Train'
lua Hrhool far N iirui-n.
Iii.iVh >l?nih. stU'trnt* nny work Ibflr wny and
f[uto M*>il s.-ln?ol ( orin-ntry. I'rlnUu*. HrU'tlujr
t.K I'mb-r the Kpla i ai Church. ;t5ih Y^-ar. r.jr
H'tulnxun. ;i| j> } In l'rln Ij'ul. Hit, A. SI lluatrr.
Italrlli. i .
s SAW MILLS!
Knvcir.eK, Wood llmon, li li Prn??tie 2
mMitcliinei and othnr Nmchlntsry, ?
Manuf'rti:i .-<1 by th-.
Kfllflll Iron \V or L ?, Nil I < 111. N.f.
615 to S30( TO AGENTS
PER WEEK \ SELLING
CRAM'S POPILAR ATLAS
III" I" S. AN li W OK1.lt.
Now nin| A N>w < rnnn*; Nc* Statl*!l,-n|
M"?: |u?(.ii i?r aii'l vh! work re tb-rol
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; >r! Itorv Low 11 . Li: "T il turn:*
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a r" r:?s *? wahtft
Crohard Scsh Look nnJ
Brofcard Door Kc'.dor
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turjK>?'.Me. Til f. i.KOll \lti? < <>.,
Million "O." I'liiliulcliililii. I'up
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