Klfh Mn?r* Alr:i of 1 tnvrn<o.
J. M. Longyear of Marquette, Mich.,
who built himself a palatial home at
cost of $500,0C0 in that city, has become
so embittered against the city for
Allowing a railroad to run so near his
property that ho will move the house,
stone by stone, to Boston, wi loh
project will almost reach the origii.al
eost of th? structure.?Chicago ChronIcls.
If OJlTthincr We must hare wlnnfnc
power?in winning souls as well us
feme.
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My Hair
"I had a very severe sickness
that took off all my hair. I purchased
a bottle or Ayer's Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again."
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.
One thing is certain,? I
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes I
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
i is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and alj
ways restores color to
gray hair. .
St.00 a bottle. Alt dra{;l*t*. ,
If your drnxeiKt ennuot eiiuply you, |R
end ub one dollar uml we will vxprer.i |j
you a Ixjttlo. He iiureaud glvo the name B
of y-jur uenreHt ofto-e. Add re**, I
.1. A YER <'?)., Lowell, Mini. I
Snap Shots.
Our Idea of a level-headed man is
no who ran bo brought around to
our way of thinking.
The people who Insist that marriage
is a failure are usuully the ones
w,ho have never had a chance to try
?t.
A Itittenhousc Square girl has had
a wo many proposals this winter that
she is thinking of having rejection
?lips printed.
vmii uuui goes at s.bu." sai.l the
ticket seller. "Make it 2.48 an?l I'll
take it." murmured Mrs. Ikirgaitisales,
abstractedly.
Truth and error are the two great
opposing forces in the world. The
first is from (lod; the second from
Satun Truth will triumph
Noll?"What made you think
fieargo had been drinking at the dance
last night?" llello?"lie proposed to
me and I accepted him." Nell?"1 admit
that docs look suspicious." Hollo?
"You horrid thing! What I was going
to say is I).at ten minutes later he
came up to me and proposed again."
KIDNEY TROUBLES.
Mrs. Louiso M. Gibson Says
That This Fatal Disease is
Easily Cured by Lydia E.
Fink ham's Vegetable Compound.
" Dear Mus. Pinkiiam : ? I felt very
discouraged two years ago, 1 had suffered
no long v.-ith kidney troubles ami
other complications, and had taken so
much medicine without relief that I
began to think there was no liopo for
me. Life looked so good to me, hut
what is life without health? 1 wanted
JU> be well.
MR*. IX)>UISK M. O!nS(">N.
" I^yilla E. Pinkliam'M Vofjc(a1>1o
C' (impound cured iuc and made
me well, and that is why I gladly
write you this, and gladly thank you;
aix bottles was all I took, together
with your l'ills. My headache and
backache and kidney trouble went,
never to return ; the burning sensation
I bad left altogether; my general
health was so improved I felt as young
and light and happy as at twenty."
?Mrs. Louirk Oinson, 4S13 Langley
Ave., Chicago. 111.?$:<ooo forfeit If above
testimonial Is n.it genuine.
If you feel that there is anything at
all unusual or puzzling about your
ea.s", or if you wish confidential advice
of the most experienced, write to Mrs.
Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and you will
'be. advised free of charge. I,ydi;i K.
FMiikh*m'.s VcgelableCompound
has curod and is curing thousands of
cases of female trouble.
? R50 Kinds for S6c. ^
!t lift faul that Sal/rr'A Trertnblaatid flower -Sth'
V( v are i< mill In more irarilen*
dm I I'M more l.trniB llall ulijr oilier <HmT|l
l? AlwflilU i lutf I* I'1?m>ii for llilaT*^^
>V? ow ii ami oprraleotrr (??> nrirn li>r ^Ck
tStfi,' A (be production of mu iI.uIit k*iI> In Jjm\
onlcr to Iodine yon In Irv tlwni A&H
\*i'inalif D o lollon ut^ unjirec
For fG Conis Postpaid Afft
Ro' | |1 I til klmli nf nrfit Uiflmii rtdlibti, Wyr
I (I ' | ! nrlltl wIhi, ST T
/ III *|ilriollil Wrl flwl
Rf / li (arjniwl; tramltul Oawrr mill,
T\ a In *11 b'?> kind* po.ntirely furnlnliiiiK nq
US m IiimIk U of I'lmni lrc llimiri ninl /jH
1cl ?'# lot* nml lot* of iIbiIi'# Vfp'ml>lfi,/J|M
MB jRl luirrlU'i i.llli our ureal rnl?ln|HM/#H j
Ltl Ijij tliliul nil a hoot Teoalntr nml I o Vtl m'
W? CI (ni mil llrMum Mi) Sflli, nnlim
'4 Vi I aced at n pound, rle., nit only ^e",>
HA for I dr. In atainpa. \>rii<lo-?Uy. rf"\
W/hfl\Sw\ 'OHN A. SALZER SEED CO..
*V V\\ I)/JJI La Create. Wis. ^
So. 8.
f> DAPQY Nr.WDI'COVER V;?|?
LJr % I O qiiic. r* i*f and rami wort
rpnm. Bo? V of (r.tlmon a and lO iln va treatment
I ? ? . u?. U M. OI.IIH ? 8(.t.h, lea*. At aula, (la
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tCltNCE AND /NDU5T ri,f.
It appears that the greatest velocity
of a rilie hall is not at the muzzle, but
some distance in front An average
ol 10 shots with the German infantry
rifle has shown a muzzle velocity of
2008 feet n:?r second, with ? murlmmn !
veloci%* of 2132 feet per second at l'J
feet from the muzzle.
The extension of the use of electricity
in British warships in place
of steam for subsidiary purposes is
to be made the subject of a series of
experimental tests. At tho present
time the capstan, steering engines,
ventilating fans and derrick hoista
are worked by steam power.
Arsenic is a very brittle metal, steel
gray in color, and of no great importance
in the arts. Metallic arsenic is
found native in veins in mctamorphic
rocks in Saxony, Bohemia, and abundantly
at Chanarcillo in Chili. Arsenic
is widely disseminated, as fewsulphur
ores are free from traces of
it. The white arsenic of commerce is
crsenious acid.
A striking proof of the lasting qualities
of cedar wood nas been discovered
in the state ot Washington. Near Acme
is a forest of hemlocks, which has
grown up over a buried forest of ce
urs. It has been iound that the
trunks of ceuar are well preserved.
j although they have been lying In da nip
I soil for at. least 150 years. The ring.*
I of growth on the hemlock show that
they have been growing over the cedars
for that length of time.
Mr. Birkeland has continued his calculations
to determine whether the
periodic changes in the area of the
J spotted regions of the sun's surface
! are in any degree due to gravitational
! disturbances produced by either oi the
I planets Mercury, Venus or Jupiter. i..s
latest calculations cover the period
1S92-90. and his conclusion Is that we
I must seek for other causes than planetary
influence to explain ?..ie sun spot
period and that in future it is idle to
look for the cause of this period outside
of the solar sphere itself.
Professor Georgeson, who is in
charge of the agricultural experiment
stations in Alaska, sends encouraging
reports of the conditions there. He
made a trip into the interior and
down tiie Yukon early in August and
found new potatoes, cabbages, cauliflowers
and other vegetables ready for
I the table, and gardens blooming with
a variety of annual flowers. On the
lower Yukon he found extensive trace?
i f land covered with luxuriant grasses,
fix feet in height in places, ajid apparently
well suited to agricultural purposes.
The following it? m relating to the
Manila observatory is taken from Prof.
P.arwnrd's account of his trip to Sumatra:
The observatory is equippi d
I Inr \\f\i 1? netiiAo/?t?n.ol - * 1 *
.. .,ww. uo.iuiiuiiik ai uiiu humcoroiogltal
purposes, it has a fine refracting
telescope of It) indies aperture, the
rbject glass being by Stelnheil and
the mounting by Saeginullcr. On account
of the troublous times of the
past three year the object glass had
I been removed and hidden away during
that period, so ;hat the telescope was
not in a condition to tie used when the
observatory was visited by the Allien]
can eclipse observers during their stay
I at Manila. Father Algue, the director
of the establishment, stated that they
had a large percentage of clear nights
. i.uring the year, and that the atmos!
plicro was steady much of the time.
This observatory is doing very valuable
meteorological work. The study and
j prediction of typhoons?so destructive
in the China sea. and of which Father
Algue has made a special study?is of
j the utmost importance to navigation.
I The work was spoken of highly by tho
! officers of the various vessels on which
the expedition rnihd.
ItlriKurini; II timidity.
To most minds scientific instruments
are so fearfully and wonderfully constructed
that no attempt is ever made
to pry into the manner of their performing
their functions, the results
obtained being accepted as n matter
of course. Vet many such instruments
I while apparently complicated, are
j really based on very simple principles.
I Of these the thermometer and the
j barometer are, of course, now general'
ly understood, although this was not
always true.
Another meteorological instrument,
however, which is much used, otic
. which is more or less mysterious iO
the public, is that by which the amount
, of moisture in the air is determined.
While delicately constructed nmi t?-.i_
I anced by means of fine springs, the
I chief reliance Is placed on a few horse
hairs, which are ox< eedingly responsive
to the influence of dampness.
When the air becomes moist they
relax, and a pivoted bar, one end {
v.bieh forms an indicator, is drawn
ulong a scale, which snows just to what
extent tlic air is saturated with \vat< r.
When the nir is dry the horse hair
becomes tense anil the indicator is
returned to its appropriate place on
the seal p.
It Is in this way that traek is kept
of General Humidity, whose damp
forecs so effectually conspire to keep
humanity in misery during' warm
weather.
IntolllRmcn nml the Siiffinjp.
Rymonds So you object to woman
suffrage. I should like to know upon
what grounds, if you have any reasonable
ones.
Belcher?I've hoard more than a
hundred women say the men are all
alike. With such an idea in their
heads, how can you expect an intelligent
use of the suffrage from them??
Joston Transcript.
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NOTE AND COMMENT,
t Owen Wiater's "The Virginian."
| which the Macmillan Com pan > is pre
| y<u in is iui (HiiJii'Uimil, is ill Story '<5
a young Virginian of exceptional
gifts, who is living as a cowboy in the
I far West, and falls in love with a
Vermont girl of education superior
to his own, the first woman of refinement
with whom ho has ever been
thrown. The life in the cattle country
is familiar to Mr. Wlster, and in this
book he has united several chapters
that have appeared formerly as separate
stories, but that were originally
written with the intention of including
them in this book.
Announcement is made at Columbus.
Ga., that the Columbus Manufacturing
Co. will at once install the necessary
machinery to bring its completomont
up to the maximum of 25.000 spindles
and 800 looms, as originally planned.
This step iB taken now because of an
enforced idleness of several months
that is caused by the damage recently
sustained at the dam of the Columbus
Power Co. While the dam is being repaired
the mill's additional machinery
will bo put in position. The company
has awarded contract for the 7500
spindles and 225 looms needed to make
the number.
in a recent case the Supreme Court
of Georgia decided that "dry" counties
cannot shut out liquor "in the original
package." Whereupon the teetotalers
of Cartersville?where Sam Jones
lives?got together In mass meeting
and served public notice that they'll
"make an original package" of any
man attempting to bring liquor there.
Madison Spinning Co. of Hunt.sville.
Ala., is rapidly preparing its new plant
for operations, to have 6000 spindles
and manufacture thread. A 1500horse-powor
engine has just been instrllcd.
and the textile machinery will
bo n position soon. About 100 operatives
will be employed. Company is
capitalized lit $100,000.
Rushton Cotton Mills. Griflln, Ga..
has completed the Installation of 600
spindles and 12-S looms to doublo its
I equipment, and is about to commence
production from the now machinery.
Probably $100,000 has been expended
for the Improvements.
John 1). Uockfcller will give $10,000
to Hiram House, a settlement institution
at Cleveland. O., providod the
management raises $l.r>,000.
One man was killed and two hurt in
a train collision at Ahvorth, 111., on the
Illinois Central road.
The men who give up their seats
to women in street c ars have a long
standing grievance.
No. Maude, dear; mourning stationery
doesn't all go to the dead let
tor office.
'PI... < u I.. i
Send n box to above address." COe. a box
by rr.nil from J. T. Hhuptrlne. Savannah, Ga.,
ii your druggist don't keep it.
Ii poverty is not a crime, why ii it punished
with starvation?
Tynor's Dyspepsia Ttemedy is n liquid
preparation and knocks nil tablets out. It
cures Indigestion. 1-yspe) sia. Vertigo, Fullnests
of Stomach, Headache. fcOc. Druggists.
Mrs. Wtnalow's Sot >t hi ng Syrup for child ren
tei?t liing, soften the gun's, reduces in 11 annuatiou,allays
pain curt s wind colic. Jo.-a hot tic.
IMso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. \'. \y.
Samuki-Ocean Grovo.X. J.. Feb. p/ moo
Governor Tnft. of tlie* Philippines,
gets $20,000 and each of his four assistants
$15,000. while there at"
twenty-six other ofTleials who draw
from $4,000 to $7,500 a year. In all
there are 4.600 employes, not quite
half of whom are Amerii ans. The salary'
roll runs to over $1,000,000, or
which over two-thirds goes to the
Americans. It must he borne in mm 1
however, that the cost of living is
' very high.
.uiiugs w? no ueai are oiten iii<'
tilings that are not worth doing.
St-ulionr<! Special ltuic?.
$7.75 Charlotte to Wilmington, N. nml 1
return, ncconiit meoM.tg Htato Council
junior 0, U. A. M., February l^'h to 20th. ;
Tickets i'ii stile February ltiili. 17th and 18th i
Until limit l-Vl rnnrv 25th, 1 IKI'J.
$5.fi.fi Charlotte to Ihih'igh, N. and re- |
ttir- . account of "Hood Deads Cm.vnnilmi. ' i
Tickets on snla February 8-h to 14th inelu- j
>^1 v? ; linn limit Fot runry 17th. 11:02. For fur- |
ther information coll on A. V. Morrill,1\ und
T. A , '23 South Tr; on St., Charlotte, N. C.
!\p>t I'or the roupU.
No matter what ails you. headacheto a cancer,
yon will cover get well until your bowels
nro i'ut tight, Cascaukts 1i?*1 j? nature, euro
you Vt'ithout a gripe or pain, produee easy
natural movements.eo<; you just lOeents to
sinrt getting your healtlt l?nek. Camcaksts
t 'audy Cat hart ie, thogenuiue. put tin iu tuetal
boxes, every tablet lias <'. C. C. stamj ed on
It. lkivan of imitations.
A farmer near Lenox, S. 1)., shot a pelican
that measured eijiht feet and four
inches from tip to tip of its wings.
llrooklyn, N.Y.,Feh.20. The nativity attho
laboratory of the Curfleld Tea Oo. is further
evidence of the popularity of their preparations;
over Three Million Families used tlnrUeld
Remedies last year ! This vast pubii
approval speaks well for the remedies. They
are: Oarllehl Tea, Onr'leld Headache Powders,
tiartlehl-Tea Syrup.Oarileld Relief Plasters,
Oarilold Delia ionna Plasters darnel.!
Digestive Tablets ami <1 untold Cold Cure.
Hritish America is about "00,000 square
miles greater than the United States.
FITS permanently en red. No llt^or norvonstiess
after llrst day's u.-e *?f Dr. Kline's Croat
Nurvelteslorer. >o i rial hot tie and treatise lreo
Dr. 15.11. Ki.isr. I.td.. I'd I \ rah St.. Phila., Pa.
Putnam ren r--^ i?". y ado not spot, streak
jr give your goods an unevenly dyed appear- j
anco. Sold l?y all druggists. I
It's better to be a back number tltr.n j
not to be numbered at all.
How'n Tl?In ? |
We offor One Hundred Dollar* Howard for [
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F J. Cmf.nky & Co.. Props.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. .T.Clio,
net for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions
and hnaneially able to carry out any obligation
made by their llrm.
Wr.rt .V Tuuax, Wholesale Proggists.Toledo,
Ohio.
Wai.hino. Kins an A Mabvin, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,noting
directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces
of th*\ system. Price. 15c. per bottlo.
bold by all Druggist s. Testimonials freu.
Hall's Family Pilis are the best.
It's the hardest thing in the world to
Understand why other people are not satUtliod
Chronic Tetter.
Dr. .Tames C. Lewis, Tip Top, Ky., writes:
"I have an invalid friend who has had great
benefit from Tett? rine in chronic
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1} Delicately forme
c find, in all the Reason
I or mothers, that the
p which acts gently ar
^ which may be used w
any conditions,when
1^1} ' Syrup of Figs. It is
I biuation of the Iaxat
plants with pleasai
?'^Pff agreeable and refrot
Ilf * to the system when i
|L^-? Many of the ills
a transient nature ai
ftrouble and it is plej
promptly to the hem
w*,cn anything n
fyk , is best to consult tin
J the old-time catharl
trums of the present
ptjfc jT remove the, strain,
|it>, similar ills, which ai
l^kr' tion of the system, u:
\ Syrup of Figs?and
sion, tho aches and p:
P a re due to inactivity
Only those who
V; '1^ can ',0i)0 'Is 1
$;I i I'jrl, antce of the excellen
I'/f'l tlio company?<
{Jib'-, printed on the front
it any preparation H
nlent and should he <
quality of this exec
().' |/> substitute, when Sy
. 1/jh always resented by 11
irjS/T'- lirgt-class drug- esti
recommend, nor sel
remedies. The gvnui
j/W- reliable druggists ov
|&IF?RN
I WST* us? CAPUDiNE |
*| FOll I.AGKIITE. COI.HS, ff
Z. FEVERISH NESS, AM? ALL
? KIMS 11 IS A I > A < ICS . . . V
St NO ItlvLU'lP NO t <OT. IV
jfl So[?1 l?y 1111 Orii2?ls(?.
US fc ? ???;? Sr. CtvifcSiWft SiH .Wx 5r>*
r Small crops, unsalable veg- g
I ctables, result from want of 9
Potash.
t Vegetables are especially
a fond of Potash. Write for
I our free pamphlets.
german kai.t works.
93 Numuu St., New York.
Wanted I <" ^rr?vkB.
L. I/ . thc montof ilfe.Miidf
Hoolikr??|tliiu. nuialiklilp,
Miorittn ii<1, Arlilintrtlc.
AT ll?1K UDi'.fr tlio kmUIuucc ot
exukhienckutka*. lltlt?.
i Drake-hridge School,
Itnom WSO, IfiO Ktf h Avenue,
NEW YORK CITY.
I Sslf-Thrcatfir? Spwin? Machine Koodlol
Seri'lSTr an*! wr will ?rnil yo*i siraplppa lt?KV>assorted
| liewMfi. (live n?!ne ol lunrlnne. Arrnta wnnied, Net'.vilial
AuluuntloXae llf Co., IM'X?n..n 81 , N x.City
"pn KS AS1S FOI ^ V|fJ^
I KLDJLALSmiS'mW
ho. M.
i 8 A A Monpy maklnK rT"rjr ono n win#
Bilul ,','r M t?r! ?? Mr. IMrdmonf >??i
ww rlr> Co.. nil. lif, VV IiiiIiiii "ulrin. |
j "NEW RIVAL" FACTORY L
outshoot all other black poude
better and loaded by exact machl
powder, t-hot and wadding. Try
| ALL . REPUTABLE Dl
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HjHL
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d and gently reared, women will
softheir lives, as maids or wives
ono simple, wholesome remedy
id pleasantly and naturally, and
'itli truly beneficial effects, under
the system needs a laxative? is?
well known to be a simple comive
und carminative principles of
it, aromatic liquids, which are /;
diing to the taste and acceptable *&jff *
ts gentle cleansing is desired. v1 ti 1
from which women suffer arc of Yfc
id do not come from any organic
isaiit to know that they yield so
i'ilcial effects of Syrup of Figs,
lore tiian a laxative is needed it ?V
? family physician and to avoid
tics and lordly advertised nost
day. Wlu-a one needs only to jvlik*.
the torpor, the congestion, or
[tend upon a constipated condiso
the trne and gentle remedy? i
enjoy freedom from the depros- ^
lias, colds and headaches, which ^ vof
the bowels.
buy the genuine Syrup of Figs ^
lenefleial effects and as a guarcc
of the remedy the full name \
California Fig Syrup Co.?is \
of every package and without
Terod as Syrup of Figs is fraudleelined.
To those who know the
Mont laxative, the offer of any
rap of Figs is called for, is
i transfer of patronage to some
iblishment, where they do not
1 false brands, nor imitation
no article may be bought of all
erywhere at 60 cents per bottle.
lifihStfRVi
mi jbl ^o. ^ a av v ia
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|>K>fe ? ,;1 S.ifeej'ij r'.v vol . ; .
life? foul * Urau, ri Ullag ?>u war la. tu r.l l.u
| ^ \(j^' Th* mo?l retrrrI 'tr r*rr*l ??>?! n?* f ?o.l ?.
K? N ifr* /"s^Lv of fraiu ftBd 4 lou? uf t ir U Laj |>? r <.'ir.
VEZZTAlii
rfr '"'&crfl lariat rrowon ???! *??ir tori.
caui? aivi up a i-eui. 1 Catalogue tell*.
^or ~'^c?
I fcfXRILING
Ui Thousands of children u
4/
! tv Worms. Svmptoms are seld<
u< ,' .
^ child's temperament and upon the va
j |? tines, lose no time! Adopt the safe
| OR. BOVKIN'S >
! * A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DE
* IN USE OVER 30 YEARS AC(
25c BEST VERMIFUGE KNl
3-3-S* t
<.<>!.! .Mndal al i.uIIm.o i.X|i??lliuu.
/Vic ILH EN NY'S TABASCO
iety IVomen .. ^
will find a vast improvement In M
their different frowns it" they wear * ^
the proper corset. The
ml Worcester I!
ana Bon Ton Craigfc!
Tront Corsets 1
combine every grace H
anil elegance. fl
>ur dtalcr for them. B,
Worcester Corset Co ,j Worcester, Vast. JB
VLZSL
irauuj nr. v:zjnr lrorwmaMoraMuniwfraBHBi^
I ESTER'
OADED SHOTGUN SHELLS 1
r shclis, because they arc made
incry with the standard brands of
them uitd you will be convinced.
iALBRS KEEP THEM I
a? wiabbwnwwew^
t. 1 i
\ %v'/ '".j ' \
tell
?%Wd W4t mil
wm mm
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m ?& Mm
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? 'I'll., prndncln; ?ri>m GO ta 50 ba?tcla Mv ^
Lif'SEESS
FACTS. 1
tk
re being gnawed to distraction by &
>ni reliable. They depend upon the JjJ
riety of worms present in the intes- +
and sure course by using ?
vVORM KILLER. $
STROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. *
:EPT NONE BUT DR. BOYK1N S. *
DVVN SOLD EVERYWHERE. *
W'ANTED~"vom*iE3
wtio w.<nt to make money
ami hnv>- monry to h ive, to
sell l?r <i\li )'? Hhi:?i< !'.?
Comb. St favcs SiAir sn?t
make- hr.tr irrow. It enables
iiK?utt to K?t rich.
Rend M) cents for ono.
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