FREE
BOTANIC BLOOl) HALM (lt.B.B.) CC1CK9
Blood and Skin
jilm'HiiFii, t'lcrr?i Cittu-j-r, 11<-liIiik; Smlib; l
Kricmn, Koiif l'ulna, Klooil I'oIkoii, l.tc.
UKKl'-HKATKU CASUS A STKCIA1/1V.
Send no money. Simply write
and try Botanic Blood Balm (B. B.
B.) at our expense, to prove tliat
li. 15. 15. cures the worst and most i
deep-seated Hlood and Skin Diseases.
If yon suffer from had blood, producing
itching scal>by eczema, scrofnla,
cancer, blood poison, ulcers,
eating sores, bone pains, pimples,
offensive eruptions, swellings, risings
on the skin, offensive catarrh
or deep-seated old rheumatism, we
adviso you, to take 15. 15. 15. It has
cured thousands of the worst cases,
even where the body was a mass of
ulcers and boils, blood thin, with
JUTOni'/.inir 1 tflllIn<r linrnimr ulriti
?O O' 8' ? " "o ""'"l u,,u
where doctors, patent medicines
and Hot Springs failed. Blood
Balm kills the poison or humor
in the blood, heals every sore or
pimple, makes the blood pure and
rich; aches and pains vanish forever.
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B.B.)
thoroughly tested for 30 years;
composed of pure Botanic ingredients.
Good for weak stomachs or
weaic moneys. urag store *1 per
largo bottle, with complete directions
for home cure. To prove it
cures, 15. 15. !5. Bent free by writing
Blood Balm Co., 322 Mitchell
troct, Atlanta, Ga. Describe your
trouble, and special free confidential
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
8. B. B. sent at onca prepaid.
DYSPEPSIA I
Havlnc taken mr wonderful ** Pate air* ttM for
ihrvt* 11 ? 11t lih and bring entirely cured of tonmi'h
catarrh ami dyapcimia, i think a word of pratao Is
duoU?"<'tt?Cftr?'t*,rf?r their wonderful cnmpoattlou.
1 bavn t.ik'Mi utttneroua other ao.railed rained tea
but without avail and I find that Paacnret* relievo
more in a day than all tho other* 1 have taken
would in a year."
Jaines Mctlune, 10i< Mercer St.. Jersey City, N. J.
Best Tor
?3 Bowels
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pleaaant, Palatable. Potent. Tan to Good, Do Hood,
Rarer Sicken, Weaken or Urtpe. 10c, 25c, SOc. Never
old in bulk. The g'-nuln# tablet atatnpod C C C.
tiluarantcod to euro or your money buck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 592
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
f apudine
Cures Nervousness
AND NERVOUS HEADACHE.
lOc. 25c, and f?Oc. at OruRatorcs.
VRKK ! How to Improve your Complexion. \?'rln>
-* ?? \Vil?ii'? Krfcklc I'urf Co., < linrlt*-l'<n. S. O.
Mlnur Matters.
Until a few days ago John Wnnamaker
was believed to carry more life
Insurance than any othor American,
his amount being $1,500,000. Now he
has been outstripped by bis son .todman.
who, in addition to the million
which be carried for some time, has
taken out another policy for an etiunl
amount.
There is more danger in the underground
currents of desire than in the
overhead winds of temptation.
It is not enough to breakdown the
thrones of sin; they must be built into
temples of the Saviour. Ho. 22.
" "y A DANCFR SPOT.
A dangerous spot for
p^ln
sv- Ufigbrs 1
ease. Cure Kidney
and Bladder
troubles before they reneli the serious
slage. Head how easily it eau lie
done.
W. .1. Hill, of -10 South Union street.
Con<*or<1, N. C.. proprietor of hardware
and harness store. Justice of the I'euee,
and one of the best known residents
of that eltv. savs: "bmin'u Kia......
Pill* proved n very efficient remedy In
my case. I got a box al the (llhson
I>rug Store and used them for disordered
kidneys and backache, from
which I had experienced a great deal
of annoyance, trouble and pain. The
kidney secretions had bothered nie for
a long while, were very Irregular, dark
colored and full of sediment. The Pills
cleared It all up and 1 have not had
an ache in my back since taking the
but tlose. My buck is much stronger
and my health generally is improved
a great deal. I am glad to make a publlc
endorsement of the Pills, trusting
that It may he the means of relieving
onto other sufferer."
A Prick Triai. of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mr. Hill will he
mailed to any part of the United States
on application. Address Poster-Miliaria
Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by
all druggists, price AO cents per box.
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
Petersburg's Future.
Tho Chamber of Comraerc r.f
Tetersbury. Va.. recently consolidated
with the Young Men's Business Association.
has elected Messrs. II. P. S iatton.
president; Stith Belling and C. C.
Alley, vice presidents; F. M. D'Aiton,
T. S. Beckwith, R. 1). Gilliam. Robert
Cahaniss, James VVeddill. James Gallagher.
W. P. Arrington, R. J. J. Spratley
and George Cameron. Jr.. board of
governors. At the banquet which followed
the election the speakers took a
most optimistic view of the future ot
Petersburg, and Mr. Alexander Hamilton,
speaking to the subject of Petersburg
as a manufactu' ing center, traced
the city's steady progress in that respect
since the war. and pointed out its
many advantages as to climate, labor,
rates and government.
Another (iustier.
A dispatch from Beaumont says that
another gusher producing at the rate
of 20.000 barrels a day has been
brought In on the newly-proven territory
at Spindle Top. near Beaumont,
Texas. The effect has been a spurt in
well-sinking, and it is said that there
are now seventy contracts for wells
under drill or to be dirlled at < nee.
Textile Notes.
Madison Manufacturing Co.. Huntsville,
Ala., lias completed its new
building, the main structure being
two stories high. 100x300 feet in sire.
Its additional machinery. 15,000 spindles
and 525 looms, as announced last
month, will lie installed during the
next several months, and by S ptember
it is expected to be in operation.
Print cloths will be the product.
About $200,000 is the cost of this addition.
The company's original plant
has 7.200 ring spindles, and manufactures
hosiery yarns.
No public confirmation has been
made of the report mentioned last
week that R. Frank Mebane and C'.ernmn
capitalists will build a 200,000
spindle ndll at Spray, N. C. Rut further
dispatches state that plans are
being formulated by Mr. Mebane and
his associates for the erection of a
large cotton manufacturing plant.
Messrs. O. A. Robbins of Charlotte,
N. C.; Geo. W. Tayler and Peter 11aminerskimth
of Relton, Texas, have incorporated
the Relton Cotton Manufacturing
Co.. with capital stock of $50,000.
They have acquired ami will put
in oparcation the Relton Cotton Mills,
which has been idle for some months.
Probably the plant will bo enlarged. It
has 2250 ring spindles and 100 looms.
Magnolia (Miss.) Cotton Mills has Its
buildings about completed, and has begun
the Installation of 5000 spindles
and 150 looms. The product will he
the cheaper grades of cotton goods,
such as canvas. About $115,000 will be
the cost of this plant. Production will
begin in a foew wesks, and it is pioposed
to double the capacity if present
prospects for the plant's success
are realized.
James L. Wood, of Morristown.
Tenn., who announced several months
ago his intention toestabllsh a knitting
mill, has comnleted the nlant. lie
has been manufacturing for some
time, and operates as the Wood Knitting
Co.. Jas. L. Wood, president. The
equipment includes ten knitters and
complement, for producing seamless
hosiery.
Lumberton (N. C.) Cotton Mills lias
under consideration the erection of
another building and the installation
of 5,000 spindles, but has not made a
tinal decision. An enlargement of
thlR extent would cost about $100,000.
The company now has 6,000 ring spindles,
manufacturing hosiery yarns.
20s to 30s on cones. R. D. Caldwell
is president.
Messrs. Walter N. Brown, of Enfield.
N. C.: James T. Green and Chas.
E. Cottslick. of Baltimore, Md? have
incorporat ?d the Enfield Cotton Mill
Co., to manufacture cotton goods at
Enfield N. C. They will operate the
plant reported last week as leased
and to no enlarged by Walter N.
Brown. Authorized capital is y'G,
ooo.
The Sycamore Knitting Mills of Syc- |
uiuuir, jim., nits ncen organized, Willi
capital stock of $100,000, and wil lcstablish
a mill for knitting underwear.
VV. it. Schrome of ITtica. N. Y.. Is president;
.1. E. Goodrich of Little Falls,
N. Y., vice president; D. E. Lewis, of
Sycamore, Alt)., treasurer, and \V. U.
Callahan of Utica, N. Y.. secretary.
E. C. Machen, care of Brunswick &
Birmingham Railway. No. 7 Broadway.
Now York, is endeavoring to induce
capitalists to locate a large silk mill
nnd a knitting mill at Brunswick, Ga.
Asheraft Cotton Mills, Florence.
Ala., has onle,l a meeting for June 17
to vote on increasing capital stock
from $150,000 to $200,000 nnd the lsof
$100,000 in bonds. The company
now has 0.240 ring spindles and 200
looms.
Clifton. (3. C.) Manufacturing Co.
liass declared a dividend of 4 per cent.,
payable July 1. and au dividend
of 2 per cent., payable at once. Tucapau,
(S. C.) Mills has declared a dividend
of 4 per cent. Pacolet, (3. C.)
Manufacturing Co. has declared a dividend
of 5 per cent. D. E. Converse Co.,
Glendale, 3. C., has declared a dividend
of 4 per cent.
Laurens. (3. C.) Cotton Mills held ita
annual stockholders' meeting on May
14. The annual report of the management
was voted satisfactory and the
usual semiannual dividend of 3 per
cent, was declared and an extra dividend
cf 1 per cent. During the year
$20,000 was expended for improvements.
The mill now has nearly 45,000
spindles and 1216 looms.
It is proposed to organize a $50,000
cotton mill company at Camden, Ark.,
and the Camden Comerclal League is
promoting the movement. Messrs. T.
L. Morgan. E. S. Greening nn<l Adolph
Kelsenth&l and others are interested.
Mesrs. J. W. Lybrand. D. K. Gantt.
J. W. Bauphman. L. S. Etheredge and
I). R. B. Jeffeoat havo Ineorporatod
the Wagner Manufaeturing Co., for
the purpose of building a cotton mill
at Wagonner, S. C. The capital stock I
is plac</.i at $100,000. No details de- I
elded. 1
| Bronchitis |
I " I have kept Ayer's Cherry Fee- f
M toral in my house for a great many tj
years. It is the .best medicine in 3
1 the world for coughs and colds." H
J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. B
| All serious lungjj
I troubles begin with a I
8 ticklincr in thf throat B
I (You can stop this at first B
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j
Use it also for bronchitis, J
consumption, h"ird colds, I
and forcoughso. ali kinds. I
Three sizes: 25c., 59c., SI. At! drviflsts. p
Consn't yonr doctor. If lie noyn t*t:o tt. *
then do an hn ? ?>?. If In* toiln yon jiot L
to take It. then don't tsUe it. <!o kuow .. I
Leave it with Mm. Wo nro willing.
J. f. ATKKl'O., Lot/all. Mas-. *
w??? a
Ofcaflja en ?, ?
fl cartridges and shot shells E
4 r? ro mnHo in f ho In rnrnoi- nttrl ?cJ
JUII v IIIU.MW ill VIIV> *ui g,<^oo anu Dj
best equipped ammunition ?
I factory in the world.
i AMMUNITION |
I of U. M. C. make is now 9
accepted by shooters as H
"the worlds standard" for B
1 it shoots well in any gun.
Tour dealer sells it.
a The Union Metallic fijj
M Cartridge Co.
a Bridgeport, - - Conn. |j
V:j tzr^TT- 6MBPBI *-- wa.wg> ar-vram
It. is stated that President r Sittording
of the Virginia Passenger &
Power Co. of Richmond, Ya.. h:
loscd contracts for over -.">.000,000
Oi t of lumber in Amelia county, Virginia.
11 i? contracts include oak. pine,
hickory, walnut and maple wods. lie
will establish, it is said. thr< e or four
saw-mills near Amelia Court House.
FITSrsraianentlvcur?tl.\o Ilt^or nervo'Mreas
afterllr*l day'sino of Or. Kline's (Sraat
Kerveltestnror. V'itriul bottleaud: rotuiseirai
i'i. li.ii.hi.ink, Ltd.,' id Areli St.. Ptilla., t'a
Tito owl ntav have a reputation for wisdom,
ami yet he never looks oa the bright
side ot lil:*.
I 'to Allen** Foot-Ki?*e.
Tt Is the only rum for Swollen. Smarting,
Tiroil, Aching, Hot. Sweating Feet,Corns and
liunloiis. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder
to bo shaken into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25e.
Don't neeopt any substitute. Sample sent
Fukk. Address,Allen S. Olmsted. I.eUuy, N.Y.
There are some people who would cheat
at solitaire.
Itrwur* of Ointments For Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
ns mercury will surely destroy the sense o'
smell and completely derange the whole sys.
torn when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never he used
except ou proscriptions from reputable physicians,
as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
thorn. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Chei.ey A Co., Toledo, O.. contains
no mercury, tunl is taken internally, anting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of thesystem. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure
he sure to get the genuine. It is taken internally,
and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F
J. (TtoD.ny A Co. Testimonials free.
j&Vrioblb' Druggists; price, 7"> *. per bottle.
U..ll'. l II? T.:l. - -
? > i> i uiuiij i ins iitii mi) nest.
lVrh.ir- is possible lor two to Jive :? *
cheaply as i .10, but it depends largely upon
wliii arc tlic two, ami wiio is the mi".
Fruit acids will not stain Roods dyed
with Putnam Fahki.kss Dvks.
It doesn't take a contortionist to pal
hi'nscit on the bark.
I'lso'sCnre is the best medfolno wo over uso.l
lor nil affect ions of throat and lungs. >\ m.
t>. Kxdhi.ky. Yauburon, lnd., Feb. 10, l'JOJ.
Tilt- fellows who are adepts at making
Icvc don't make the best husbands.
Wagner?I'll wagrr that that Miss
Jones is a beautiful girl.
Jagtui?What makes you think
so?
Wagner?Because every woman in
the sewing elrcle has pronounced her
positively ugly.
Improved Nervier to mid Prom tlie
t'ool vin Smboiiril Air I.lne It").
Buffet Parlor nnd Observation Car is now
operated on trains 89 and 40 between Charlotte
and Wilmington. Leave Chariot'?. 5:01
a. m. Arrive Wilmington, 12:45 noon. Leave
Wilmington. 8:30 p. m.. arrive Charlotte.
40:15 p m. piompt Iinffet service at moderate
prices. Ciia-. II. Itvan. Gen'l Pas-. Agt.
Tuoa. 1?. Mr.Anas (lon'l Agt.. Wilmington.
N. C. II. M. t.'oFKKv, P. A T. A., Charlotte.
N. C. II. H. Lkaud, T. P. A., J'.alolgh, N. C
I
j Coroi Sheamtira ial I7 trniriUilig '.ho
J It fu tit'.rr this the but tb;l jorlSsr. All
C In the fall-winter of 1000 I was alibi
/ that I had to use it cane to ussist mo I
C no ease to ray thigh, and tho only pot
1 straight out In front of mo, while In >t
c of tho disease, I begun treat moot at one
J Mr. J. T. Poster, of Greenville, of tli
> " KiiKOMAOine." I purchased a bottli
J Doner that if 3 bottles did not euro 1
\ bottle relieved tne, and I have had 110 t<
/ VV. A. Palmer, who lived heroat tho
C of rheumatism, and for six weeks hud 1
J tise of several lioUlrs of ItH BOM At'I I >
v lng physician, who is a great believer it
y Vours truly, J. t. O. TIIOMI'St>
S All Druggists, or exprcs
2 Bobbltt^Chcmical Co., .
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MAKfrtG CANES TO ORDER.
Fashions Change in Thia as in All
Thi"?8 Else.
"Fashions change in canes, an thev
do in everything else," said a manufacturer
who knows all about the
fashionable trade. "Last year our cus1
tomers were calling for rough wood in
its natural state, without any ornamentation.
They wanted canes made
uimost as thin and as light as whani
gees. So many cheap imitations had
I been made of silver-mounted smooth'
wood eaucs that men of fashion would
not look at them. This year we are
returning to silver mounts, but in designs
made to order that it will be
almost out of the question for importers
of cheap German silver to imitate.
In umbrellas the large handles
of rough wood still hold favor with
i the men. It is no longer fashionable
j to decorate them with initials. A man
j likes a:i umbrella that he can pick out
i at sight from a bunch of others at
j his club or elsewhere. Some men will
I have the crooked handle so that they
j . .m cucni i a:. on a hook
j ill a hat rack, and wo have *to matin
factum a i'ow of them to moot, the
j demands of the trade. Women always
; no in for something odd, and morally
i expensive."
Roof-Brcakino Crews.
For a long time the Public Works
! Department in Victoria. 15. had
been pu7.1ed to count for the contiued
lea'-aae in the roof of tho drill
shod, an imposing building v.itli a
slate roof and solid-looking towers in
front. In spit" of frequent repairs.
1 slates would persist in fulling down.
A thorough investigation showed that
the trouble was caused by crows, who
swarm on tho bea?di at'low tide and
dig for c lams. The birds found out
that a clam dropped on the roof of
the shed would break nicely, leaving
the contents in a safe and convenient
spot for l.dsurly consumption. Nearly
every time a clam was dropped on
the roof a slate would be cracked a?
well. Scarecrows have been erected,
and no crows have visited the roof
since.
ranucr without courtesy is not
courage.
1141 Vf'k I
Many women and doctors do
not recognize the real symptoms
of derangement of the femalo
organs until too late.
'* I had terrible pains along my
i spinal cord for two years and suffered
i dreadfully. I was given different
I medicines, wore plasters; none of
these tilings helped me. Heading of
| the cures that I.ydia H. IMnkliam's
? Vegetable Compound has brought
about, 1 somehow felt that it was
what I needed and bought a bottle to
talce. How glad I am that I did so;
two bottles brought ine immense relief.
and after using thnee bottles more
I felt new life and blood surging
; through my veins. It seemed as
though there had been a regular hoi:so
cleaning through my system, that all
the sickness ami poison had been taken
out and new life given me instead. I
have advised do/ens of rnv friends to u?o
i ?' *?: i-i *-- '* *
i.iu.u *> ? itiiv.:;uu .1 ^ ?: i?io
Compound, (-hkki health is india
nensinhlo to complete hapnincs1;, and
Cydin. I!. Pinkham's Vcgftahlo
Compound has secured this to mt'."
? Mns. I.AUltA L. ltiiENRR, Crown
Point. Indi.na, See rotary Ladies llolief
Corps. -- $5000 )'nrfrit If original of above letter
prooin.] griiji/xrcxs caei.ot be produced.
livery sick woman who dors not
understand Iter ailment should
write Mrs. Pinkhain. Lvnti,
Mass. t?rr advice is free and
i
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tcldi la tht Mood tad drirtag thta est cf ta# lytttta. S
tleed dlieaaea yield trcajtly to this grttt reaidy. I
!tod with Sciatic Uhoumatism, 30 much an /
D walkiu - npon sitting down, there VM S
in w icu 1 could hoar my log was 1
1 eclluir.,; position. Ht-nlh-iiig the nature ?
so, but received no relief until induced by r
e drug Arm of liruco & Duster, to take y
s from I hem under the guarantee of Mr. t
ae the money would be refunded. One 1
i?ucb of rheumatism since that time. (
time (1901). was down with a sovereattack /
lo bo turned in bed on a Bheet. After the S
E, he was pronounced well by the attend- C
1 the etSicacy of your medicine. i 1
.V, Editor 1'icktn* Sentinel. Pickens, 8. C. r
sayc prepaid, Price fi.oo. - i ,
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E2w6 has been curing people afflicted jus
TV.! preparation for toning up the system
What you need is just this med
i,V J'" well as ours that you take it at or
wwl 50c and $ 1.00 per bottle. Dr. That
SHffl Yes, your druggist sells it. Be
IRwjl Write our Consultation Depart
BrgM receive free confidential advico.
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prQifnor* mure (Irtihlr an.1 lum.fr Wf*rlmt Iralhor I
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K- " It's the shots that
'It n.'" -J RiHe and Pistol Carti
they shoot accurately s
ft./ 11 t-| trating blow. This is th
y. ?. ^-=3 if you insist on having t
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O A M P C D CURIO WITHOUT CUTTING,
I.HIvULn * New Vegetable Remedy.
Ur A|vif> Piled, Fimuln and fort'*.
nation- P,u^r?v!e,e,d inEverV Case Treated.
NAT ION A I- CANCER MEDICINE COMPANY,
Austell ftuUdtiiK, Atlanta. Ga.
M <x>ugh Syrup, '1 aat<M Good. Go? Ml
D HER HEALT'). ]
Tiretf, Nervous, Aching Trembling,
Sleep.ess, Blocd'ess.
Pe-ru-na Honovatas, RegaJat33r
Restores.
.V I'rcJly New Yurk WoiniuiV. IttM'ovrry
t !ii' lnlli ol'llcr Niciu't'ous I'riomN.
Mrs. .1 !!. l'.nn. S'J Ka.t it. .-'i leoi,.
IV.'ii .r<?. N Y .. writes:
I'omtia Mcilicinc I'd., C'olumlit: ?. '
(t'rn f It'in r/i/ ftw f 'i iirs u <Jo
/ it at! la f'i >'' ''
ft reft/. ns in.'/ /leufiii it'ns ' nnid*
let 1/ broken down. Thct!< tor
tt-dr/sed, a ' om/delr- rr.s( for a
'/rut . ./s this mas out of foe
quest inn for o time, I he fan
look' for sontr other incurs of
rest or; nf nit/ heu/f/i.
" / /nttf often ril of I'rrnnti '
ris on e.veet'en' foii/e, so 1 bote;. 1
0 hot'le to see trimt it won't!
f< r m e, rt in/ it et rt hi n I if t >ok ho'it
''/ hi ft si/sf em. oiitl ft fit remit ed
me. am/ in /ess than, tie < months
1 nuts in perfect tien/f h , unit noitr
when / fee/ worn, oat or tired a
dose or t wo of J'ern n<t is ttU that
I need ."--.Mrs. d. K. Finn.
Catarrh Causes Female Itiseasrs.
America is the land of nervous women
The great majority of nervous women ate
so because they are Butlerinj; from ram
form of female disease, lty tar the great
est number of female troubles are caused
directly by catarrh. These women de-pan
of recovery. Female trouble is so common
so prevalent, that they accent it as almost
inevitable. The greatest obstacle in tinwax
of recovery is that they do not tin
deitsand tliat it ts catarrh which is the
source of their illness.
In female complaint ninety-nine rases
nut of one hundred arc nothing but < atarrli.
l'eruna cures catarrh wherever locate 1.
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