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Lot ig Hair
" Abot ye*?" aR? my hair vu
coming out TerY f?st, so I bought
- of Avfr'a Hsir Virinr. It H
topped tho falling anJ niade my |
h-r gr< >w very rapidly, until now it 8
is 4Cj nches in length."?Mrs. A. fl
Boydf >ton, Atchison, Kans.
T here's another hunger R
than that of the stomach, i
Hair hunger, for instance. I
Hungry hairnecdsfood, |
nfdeds hair vigor?Aycrs. R
' This is why we say that ?
Ayer's Hair Vigor always |
restorns enlr>i\ and makrs I
I the hair prow long and ji
K heavy. SI.CO a bottle. All drntidsts. L
M If your driigsint cannot numdy you, I
fl lend u? ono dollar und wo will exprr?K B
I you a bottlo. Do ntiro andplvo the tiamo ft
h of your ncaroit or prers office. Add reus, U
J. <). A VKlt ()()., Lumll, Mom.
Bwnun - >- - I I ?? ?a
WlNt IN POWDER FORM.
French Method for Obtaining a Beverage
in Concentrated Form.
The liquid port of wlno contains .
light ethers, cthyltc alcohol, heavy alcohol
and oils, and substances such as
furfurol and aldehyde. All those products
are poisonous. The solid* of :
wine are coloring matter, fixed organic
acids, and mineral salts, all of which
arc harmless, with the exception of
the lime and potash, the lime being
very bad for the gouty.
Now, a wine which la deprived of the
heavy alcohol, oils, lime and potash
ahould contain no injurious elements.
According to L'lllustration, it seems
that Dr. Garrigou of Toulouse has
been able to obtain this result by concentrating
wine in a vacuum, this process
taking away the cooked taste
which ordinary heat produces. In this
way wine may be reduced to a dry
powder, and if then the powder be
placed in water or ethylic alcohol, all
the properties of the wine are recovered,
with tho exception of the poisonous
elements. By this process there
is obtained a perfectly harmless wine,
which may be kept indefinitely, and
which is handled readily.?Philadelphia
Record.
INSURES FRESHNESS OF EGGS.
Novel Method Adopted by the Dairy~*
w-ui r
iiivn v?i iM.ni, ucimdny.
United States Consul Brlttaln nt
Kehl, Germany, says the Washington
Star, has advised the secretary of
state of a unique method insuring
the freshness of eggs adopted by the
Dairymen's association of the city of
Kehl. "The agents of that association,"
he says, "go among the farmers
each day and purchase eggs, tne farmer
guaranteeing that these have been
laid within the previous twenty-four
hours. In consequence of this guarantee
the association pays the farmer
three pfennigs, or about half a cent,
above the regular market price for
each eggs. The Dairymen's associatinil
1 hnn mal/nc n roo/\r?l ntioK
chase by giving the farmer a registered
number and numbering each egg
In corresponding manner.
"When a consumer chances to And
a stale egg ho returns It to the dealer,
*lio In turn charges It to the association,
which reports the matter to tho
farmer. Tho method is a protection
to all parties concerned and is said to
meet with much aucress. The egga
are delivered lu cases containing five
dozen each."
God's promises are weighty because
they are gold.
S M ^ ft ft ft "ft m m i m
jlSAW MILLSr?:s?:
B wit It Ttcyc's 1'nlversal l.otr beams,KectlllnIttar,
Simultaneous Set Works and the Ilea
HoooK-Ktng Variable Feed Works arc utiex
Soollod for ACCtKACV. SIMI'l.ICITV, ITHAIlll
3ITY ANI> KASK OF ol-F.KATIItX. W rite for full |
Idcscripttvt' circulars. Manufactured by thcL
HSAI.K.d IKON MOIIKS.W Inston -Salem.N.C.I
iBBwnKgmags TT^:?r?"Trreaai
n h N P ? n ClRl D w,T,50lir CUTTING,
11H I11 0 C. I i A New Vegetable Kemedv.
Vfure Guaranteed in I ver> Case Treated.
NATIONAL CAM Kit MKIHCIKK COMPANY.
Austell Building, Atlanta, tia
No. HI).
w.\",r.,y^7.l? Thompson's E.yo Water
Judge Cox. of the United States
Circuit Court, whilo delivering a lecture
at Columbia University told of a
young lawyer who came before the Supreme
Court *o argue a ease In which
he was also defendant. Addressing the
court, he referred to the old French
adage declaring that he who argues
his own case has a fool for a client.
After the case had been heard he left
for hla home In St. Louis, asking a
friend to notify him by wire when the
decision was handed down. This was
the pithy dispatch he received: "Old
French adage affirmed."
NERVE WOR
~I>o?n'i? Klrinry Till*
inako freedom front kltl- I
nrj troublo pitaslhle. || ^ Jt
They carry a kinc! of 6&fi
implication to Ills klal- PVI /iCi/
ney* that brings a bright K3| vSPBH^I n
way of In-po to desperate Mail \ I Pj
eases. ?M*pTa?t* so C\
Aching bna-ks nro enseal. V2k A Wttwit
Hip. laaclc, mil loin pains Xik&UXWixJLcu
OTCrcotno. Swelling of tllO !
limits and dropsy signs NAME
vanish.
Lock Haven, Pa.- Mrs. p- <>
Ms W. Arattnumen writes: ktatk
-jE* A few weeks ago I sent for
'*' trial bo* of Loan's Ki n -jr _. >'or bo*Frills
for myself, and they dial wr
11 Ussy are said to do. My raw slip
bus hand was kicked last fall ?
FITS permanently cured.Ko fits or nervous- j
nes.s after ttrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
| Nervoltostorer.*2trlal bottle and trentlsefrea
I>r. It. H. Kmne. I.td., 'J31 Arch St., l'hila..l\?
Glass tumblers do not make good cirrus
acrobats, for they always go broke when
they travel far.
l.ftiltrn fan W??i?r Khn??
One size smaller after rising Allen's FootF.ase,
a nowder. It makes tljfht or new shoes
easy. Cures swollen, hot, swcatlnR. achint;
feet. Ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At j
all druggists and shoo stores, 26<\ Don't accept
any substitute. Trial package Fhkk by .
mall. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lelloy, N.l. j
It is no trouble to do bv others as they 1
would do by you, for it is never a whole |
lot.
J do not believe Ptso's Curo for Oonsunrtp- >
tlontnisauo ptal f >r oouglts and colds?Jon*
Jb. .boxes,TrinityHprlup, Int.. Fab. 10, ltfJJ.
The man who in lost in thought is never j
found in dude clothes.
I.It t lei on Krnmlc r<illr?p.
Ono of the most prosperous schools in tho
South for tho hlirber education of young
ladies?an Institution tiiat has really done a
great woik. Wo will make a apodal offer to
the llr-t young lady In your county from
whom we receive a copy of this advertise- ,
meut. Address l'axs. IUiodks, Littleton, N. C. I
I
Humanity's debts to us ntuke our j
credit with God.
m
Mrs. F Wright, of Oelwein,
Iowa, is another one of the
million women who have been
restored to health by Lydia E.
Pinkhani's Vegetable Comi>ound.
A Youiifr Now York lonely Tolls
of a. Wonderful Cure: ?
" My trouble was with the ovaries ;
I I am tall, nii'l the t?P>ctor said I grew
' too fast for my strength. 1 suffered
dreadfully from iutlammation and !
doctored continually, but (jot no help. .
I suffered from terrible drnpsjinfj sen- |
I6ations with the most awful pains low
down in the side and pains in the hack,
and the most agonizing headaches.
No one knows what 1 endured, often
I was siek to the stomach, and e- cry
little while I would he too sick to go
to work, for thr* e or four days ; I work
in a large store, and 1 suppose standing
on my feet all day made me worse, j
" At the sufjgestion of a friend of
my mother's I began to take l.yriki |
K. I* ink ham's Vegetable Coin!><>ilii(l,
and it is simply wonderful,
felt better after the first two or three
doses ; it seemed as though a weight
was taken off my shoulders ; I continued
its u.?e until now I can truthfully
sav I am entirely cured. Younggirls
who are always paying doctor's
bills without getting any help as 1 did.
ought to take your medicine. It
costs so much loss, and it is sure to
euro them. ? Yours truly, Ar>ei.an>k
Prahx., 174 St. Ann's Ave., New York
CltV." ?$5000 forfeit if original of above letter
mrovlng aenuinrncsr cannot be produced.
Grandma is $
Generally Right |j
Take advantage of
her vast experience I "J
and ask her what is t|
/p> " best for your Liver, Ks
Pjf* Kidney and Blood Troubles. We Nf
y think she will recommend [ .
g DR. TRACKER'S LIVER AND $
BLOOD SYRUP
Hh because .he has tried it and knows it 139
, | cures Decti on market 50 years and i* Co
H reliable. You try it.
S| Thacher's Liver Medicine (dry), 2ocenU. ra
H Yes, your druggist. arils it. lie sure Qi
Lfi* it's Dr. TheclierV though.
Gfl Write our Cnusultntion Department. H
WB explaining symptom*. and receive free ?1
H coutideutial advice. MM
H TH/CHER MEDICINE^ COMPANY. fig
H w ('urei ^
? Sick Headache and Dizziness )
10. !5 anil 50e. at Drugstores. ^
An indication of the rapidity with
which the country west of the Mississippi
Is being reclaimed and settled is
to be seen in the project of the cattlemen
of Dakota and Montana to transfer
their business and their herds
bodily to South America. The grent ,
ranges of the Northwest are being out.]
up Into small farms and the t?rea of ;
public grass land Is diminishing rap- |
Idly. The cnttlemen nre looking for
ranges In Chili, Brazil and the Argentine.
and if they can not find large
unbroken areas of grass land In those
countries or are unable to make satisfactory
terms they intend to try Africa.
N KIDNEYS.
by a horse and badly hurt ?
I hia ft I r\
________ . ...viuivu ? emu |
_ after he recovered lie was in I
Jail's such misery that ha could .
i a hardly walk, and to stoop
, ?? caused him such distress that
lIlS he thought he would have to
*t?.' E-pSgSl quit work ? also.it affected i
torn. V^S/ his bladder, and he was uniT
^uff^V --a/ to make ids water with
?nt so much distress. I in
Ki.itod on his fitting a box
of your pills and trying them,
so I went to Mason's Lirug
Store and got a box. The
first box helped him so much
mail this coupon to that I got the second and also
Itoaddiwia 1ms the third, and now he entirely
well."?Mrs. L. W, I
?1 issuMzs, Look haven. Pa.
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SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
Road Building School.
One of the most important economic
problems before the people of North
Carolina today is the improvement of
their public roads. The people are at
last aroused to the necessity of this
work, and within the next few years
there will undoubtedly be a demand
for a large number of men who have
scientific and practical knowledge of
read construction. In order to me. t
this demand the North Carolina College
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts,
at Raleigh, offer a summer course in
road building for the benefit of those
vho, from lark of time or for other
reasons, are unable to take advantage
of the regular college courses in engineering
and road building. The
course will bo such as to prepare those
who wish to take up this work in the
future, and will also be of great benefit
to those who are already engaged in
it.
Instruction will he given in location,
grading. construction of roadbed,
drainage and the use of the various
materials for the road covering. Roadmaking
machinery will he discussed,
nnrl the advantages and disadvantages
of each machine explained as applying
to the different localities of our State.
Practical instruction will he given in
such rise of the level Instrument as is
necessary to the road builder, and also
such draughting as esscntiall to his
work. Visits will he made to where
roads are being built around Raleigh.
The course will bo eh urge of Prof.
W. C. Riddiclt, C. R.. who will ho assisted
by Mr. C. 1-. Mann. 1$. C. E.
Textile N(?tes.
Eaale nnd Phonix Mills. Columbus.
On., has declared a dividend of 6 per
cent.
Opolikn (Ala) Cotton Mills has declared
an annual dividend of 15 per
; cent.
Messrs. Win cert ? McCuthen. of
Hnjrcrstown. Md.. and M. V. A. Norris.
of Berkeley Springs. \V. Va.. contemplate
establishing a hosiery mill.
Messrs. .1. Fletcher Colbert. R. M.
Gauldin. Wm. Thompson. .1. J. Wagoner
and others will organize a company
to build a $.">0,000 cotton mill at
Colbert. f!a.
The Newton (N.C.) Cotton Mills has
let contract for the erection of onct.tory
addition, a warehouse, and office
building, and has ordered sixty additional
knitting machines.
Crawford Woolen Co.. of Martinshnrg,
W. Va.. has purchased site for
additional building; will erect same
and install more machinery. Present
equipment is fifty looms, etc.
It is reported that E. M. Clemence
has declined re-election as treasurer of
the Eagle and Phenix Mills. Columbus,
Gn.. and will organize another cotton
mill company. Local reports state
that Mr. Clemenoe will arrange for the
investment of $300,000 in a plant for
manufacturing colored goods.
Messrs. F. H. Fries. John W. Fries,
IV. A. Hlair and Clement Manly have
Incorporated the Arista Mills Co. at
"Winston-Salem, N. C.. with an authorized
capital stock of $ tflO.000. This
I com pan v combines the properties of
I South Side Manufacturing Co. and
i Aiista Mills, operating a total of 10,!
184 spindles and 208 looms.
American Spinning Co.. Greenville.
S. C.. has declared a dividend of 3V.
per cent; Brandon Mills, also of Greenville.
3 per cent.; Monnghan Mills.
Greenville. 3 per cent.; Mills Manufacturing
Co.. Greenville. 3 per cent.;
Piedmont Manufacturing Co.. Piedmont.
S. C.. 0 per c?nt... and Fountain
Inn Manufaeturing Co., Fountain Inn,
S. C.. 4 ner rent.
Industrial riiscellnny.
The Rock Creek Colliery Company
lias been .incorporated with capital of
$250,000 for development of coal mines
and manufacture of coke at Madison.
\V. Va.. by T. A. Hiotz. Charleston. \V.
Va.; A. L. Noel. Covington. Va.; P. P.
tChristian, J. ft. Payne and M. Sachett,
of Roanoke, Va.
Cramer & Yeager and George Cobun.
of Morgantown. W. Va.. and E. It.
l'.aker, of Pittsburg, have purchased 1.Ti'O
acres of land in Preston county,
West Virginia, and will mine sandstone
and erect a $35,000 plant for the manufacture
of fire and silica brick.
The shipments of lumber and crosstics
from the port of Pernandina for
the month of June arrgeratcd 15,815,753
feet.
In Mississippi last week the follow
ing saw-mill companies were incorporated:
Mississippi Cypress Co. of Clnrksdale,
capital $20,000; Reauter Manufacturing
Co. of Clarksdalc, capital $2.">.I
000; Van Cleave Lumber Co. of Moss
Point, capital $.">0,000, and Whitesand
| Lumber Co. of Whitesand, capital $">,I
000.
The Bagdad Sash Factory Co. at
Bagdad, Fla., has added a large drykiln
to its plant, which will make it
one of the most complete and bestequipped
plants in the South.
A lumber company of Fort Worth,
Texas, recently sold to the El I'aso &
Southwestern Railway Co.. owned by
the Phelps-Dodge Company, (>0,000
crosstics to be used on this line.
A permit was issued last week for
the erection of a factory by the Rock
City Spoke Co. of Nashville. Tenn. The
factory will cost $3,000, and work has
already commenced on the building.
Fielder & Allen Company, fil Peachtree
street, Atlanta, Oa.. wants quar
trreci oak lumber suitable for the manufacture
of desks. z
The Finder Lumber Co.. of Lexington.
N. C., has been chartered, with a
capital of $">0,000, by H. K. Finder. W.
A. Anthony, E. J. Buchamen and F.
Conrad.
T M. Williams & Bro. of O'Brien,
F!a., have bought out the saw-mill and
business of George Dowling of Branford,
Fla. The purchase consists of a
saw-mill with capacity of 25,000 feet
daily, a locomotive and several miles of
railroad in Lafayette county, besides a
large body of timber land. The consideration
la said to be about $55,000.
.. nn^i
SUFFER I
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?mma Mitchell- <2|$
A ULRICA is the land of J &'?>'/
1 b nervous women. ?*
The great maji?rity of nervous* ,4
women are so because thev are snf
bring from some form of fezuulc dise;ise.
I c
-Mrs. Km ma Mitehril, TrJO Louisiana j 1
street. Imlianapolis. Ind.. writes:
"l'crtina has certainly lweti a blowing ! <
in disguhv to me. for when I lirst began t
taking it for troubles peculiar to tin' sex t
ami a generally worn out system 1 hail lit i
tie faith. i I
"For the past five years T hnrn | 1
ravel ii been without pain, but IVrunfi
has eUanqed all this, anil In \ *
a veri/ short time. I think / had t
only taken two bottles before I
be (fit n to recuperate very quickly, T
a ml seven bottles ma.de me iitII. ' J
I do not have heailaehe or backache \
any more, anil have some Interest | ^
in life. 1 yive all credit where it
Is due, anil that is to IVnimt."
Fin ma Mitchell.
Ity far the greatest number of female ! 1
troubles are caused directly by catarrh. |
They arc catarrh of the organ which is |
affected. These women despair of rccov- 1
A
lESisI^rali
Natural Flavor
=Cottai|e=
Corned Beef
^^^^zzzzzz^zzzz^zzzzzzzz^zzzzzz^ it rittl
Keep it in tlie house for rmriKt-ncics?for t>?
you want something got d and want it guiiSc.
iuiiv.it id icauy in an insiam.
Lit by, McNci!! &. Libby, Chi
/f&h ESSTTF8R1
V \''' V :I.j' 3j
I GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles
R blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, fo
R pains after eating. liver trouble, sallow e!:in one
|j regularly you arc sick. Constipation kills more
H starts chronic oilment3 nnd long yrars ol rufTeri
r , J?u will nr-vrr get Wf
right. Take our advice, start with Casci-.rets
money refunded. The genuine tablet etampec
booklet free. Addrean bterlintj Remedy Compn
urttn n tirminn-^. -irwy
Bromo-1
j Promptly ?
j Heads
Bilious? '
Dizzy? Headache? Pain '
back of your eyes? It's your
liver! Use Ayer's Pills. g
Gently laxative; all vegetable.
Sold for 60 years. i?$Jekc^: A
Want your moustache or beard i I
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use \
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ,
nrrt era or namenta or * f ball > co.. wamiua. * h.
Ho. 29. j
| RURF C??RE?.4M?uS?,"Srrf
. I N<> ?lougliln(r "IK. Writ. ,
and .vat. fu? full* and ?? ? mr opinion ?n<1 price
1 (or * ttin. Dr. 0?oM Jlnon U n 10, Ittj Bridge, V.. 1
\
r WOMEN
Tired, Ner^us, Achine;,
Trembling, Sleepless, Bloodless?Pe-ru-na
Renovates,
Regulates, Restores?Many
Prominent Women Endorse
Pe-ru-na.
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Us ' !v:^7^iM !j
3^KM s
?Hte .CQ '; " : -V
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ry. Fcmalo trouble is so common, so
uwalont. i lint they accept it as almost incitable.
The greatest ohstnele in the way
>: very is that tlicy do not understand
hat ti i catarrh which is the source of
heir illness. In female complaint iiinctvtine
cases out ot' one hundred are nothing
jut catatrh. Per una cures catarrh wheriver
located.
Chronic invalids who have languished
or years on sick beds with some form of
ema'e disease hejzm to improve at once liter
beginning Dr. Hartman's treatment.
Among the many prominent women who
worn mend lVninn are: ? ltelva Isickvooil.
of Washington, 1). Mrs. Col.
lamilton. of Columbus. Ohio: Mrs. F. K.
iVarren, wife of I*. S. Senator Warren, of
iVyoming.
If you do not derive prompt and satis- j
aetory results from the use of Peruna,
rrite at once to Or. llartm-in, giving a full
tatement of your case, and he will lie
leased to give you his valuable advice
;rutis.
Address Dr. Harttnan. President of The
Iartiuan Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
M^rs>
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flffHfit ' nin
ike our choice corned beef, cook it and season
done by experts?better than is possible at
When just risht we put it in cans to keep
it until you want it.
ippers. for sandwiches?for any time when
fetuiply turn it key nud the can is open. An
Writ* (m m<r l?>
UcJ^O. |0 d.nice Good Things to Eat." I|
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rue BOOELS ^
CANDY
^ CAYHAR7B0
, appendicitis, biliousness. bad breath, bad H
ul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimplcc, B
I dirtiness. When y>.ur bowels don't move I
' pwple than ull other diseases together. It B
ng. No matter what nils you, start taking I f
II nnd stay well until you get your bowels g
uuurr uosoiute n"or:intr? to cure or V j
1 C C C. Never nol J in bulk. Sample auJ R ,
ny. Chico;o or New York. 50a f!
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*BgrTifr'TSt}ir'i"< ifr/Ty'-fAffr
Seltzer I
cures all |
icfaes |
aaeryangaaMta^kg.jiMRH iir
3o foil Want Yeur E^laney;
TO KARN '
7 % I ft T E R E S T '
1'KU ANNr.il (
Write na*for particular* of a ^?fe, *eeur* inventlent
pin ill' rnren 1 or rent, nil amount* of una
uiulrc<l dollar* or 111 re. limit r,/, rtner?.
\t'. II. !??> 1'. > or-i I'enn*.
^*^825 Every Day
Bjy k Can be ommAj made with onr |
Sli/ \AI nil An nrnt?o C* T\%?% 11?
JA Jr One man f.nd one hone reqnlrcd W?
Cflk ere theonle oiakera ofthr Timn Well.
? > liorlng Aim Kork-ttriUuig Marhiuw <
^.al^ Wwr??u< IW But ee Perth I ' "
Mauj of our ouetomnra make from II* to tko a dee.
look et-d ctroulara 1'RKE. Adrtroea.
loomis Machine co.. tiffin, ohio.
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M Beit <d)u?h ttrrtip. r as tee (J out. Uao *1
Ed la time. Bold t>r druggliti. *]
Ih-Mli.' tfiJi,
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j
RI inaTabulesare
tbe 0Bt dyspepsia
/S^GSWBPi^^ ?ver ,n,i^e?
<?>/A biidred millions
?f U im bftVr bt'?n
sold b tJbe United
Stated lu a single
year;1 Every illness
arising from a disord<*'d stomach Is
relieved or cured by \ielr use. So
common is it that di. tises originate
from the stomach It n/?l be safely us.serted
there is no Edition of ill
health that will not ? benefited or
cured by the occasion) I use of Itipana
Tabules. Physicians mow them and
speak highly of them All druggists
sell them. The five-cent package is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Itottle. six y cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
ram a m nb <na ? am* r
KAIH I'HUW IH
Promoted by Shampoos
of Cuticura Soap
And Dressings g( Gniicura fe
Great Skin (Jure
Purest, Sweetest. Most EfiaciWe Rsnie&es
for Skin, Scalp and Hair.
a tun kiv.auuv.iib ab Vflll U
hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruff,
destroys hair parasites, soothes
Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates
the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin,
supplies tho roots with energy and
nourishment, and makes the hair grow
upon a sweet,-wholesome, healthy scalp
when all else fails.
Millions of women now rely on Cutlctsra
Soap assisted by Cutienra Ointment,
the great skin cure, for preserving,
purl Mug and beautifying the skin, for
cle-.nsing tho scalp of crusts, scales and
Candrulf, and the stopplug of falling
hair, for softening, whitening and
soothing rod, rough and sore hands, for
baby rashes, itching* and dialings, for
annoying irritations, or too free or
offensive perspiration, for ulcerative
weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic
purposes which readily suggest
themselves, as well as for all the purposes
of the toilet nud nursery.
Cutienra remedies are the standard
skin cures and humour remedies of tho
world, Rathe tho affected parts with hot
water and Cutienra .Soap, to cleause the
surface of crusts and scales and soften
the thickened cuticle. Dry, without
hard rubbing, ami apply Cutienra Ointment
freely, to allay itching, Irritation
and inflammation, and soothe and heal,
ami, lastly, In tho severer AaiOn, fnfto
Cutienra Resolvent, to co*?l and cleAnse
the blood. A single set is often sntilcli'iit
to euro the mop1-, torturing, disfiguring
skin, scalp and blood humours,
from pimples to scrofula, from infancy
to age, when all else fail?Hold
fhtaitfhnnt Ihf trerM. Cnt1fur* .*> flfl
form of Chocolmfo Coated PHli.i'- P*' vial of Ort). OU
ment, .W . Httnp. use. Hepoi.t 2T Ch?rcrrt, t?
Hq i ParU, fl Hur de !a ISiix i Host*1** Cotumhu* Ata.
Potior l)ru< L. CL*tn. Corii. HoW imT*
i-youd lor " lloV to Cur* OOBMr."
ywill
Endowed Colleges
and
Correlated Schools
Kdnmt??a m?*n find wotm twjra and frirU not toprfti^
Gil*. In FI?o smnr itr U?i!iu<i>m i un*ier one fnanayrvtirni.
Tho t-uabca us to oucr Uio u*t
ailvunta^t'H nud to
Save Time and Money 1
For particulars, rvddrc'j, b&Uii, ukc ami ?ex of student.
Chancellor WP.l. W. 8IVITH, A. tf.., LUC.
Collero Park. Ly?chburn, Va.
MlTft ?R1th? aS-D^ko?:
Piedmont Hi*h School,
Or.- <>f the >.e<-t Frepara* ry School* in North
Ourol ih. A' l? Faculty. Mountain scenery,
lioulthlul Clltn it?< .-?rsioi opens ,\u?. lo;u.
Wilteto W. I?. ItVttNi* Lawmlulc.N.n.
CBEE A EcAUTIFUL
r s r r souvenir of
S iiiUlw LOIL'BMG COLLEGE
and a Picture of theOreen Hill I (oust
where the l:lr$t <""*" :e of tlie
M. E. Church w.
Kl.trois IVEY ALLR^ NOTifiln HO, N. O.
HEDICAL, DEPARTMENT
Tulane University ?f Louisiana.
It? adra nUfc-c* for practical i?tiuction, both ?n ainplalabor
at or i**n nrul rIiuii?i?i t iiJpiuti main i tar* niequailed
Fr?** - re*** iff to ttao ?r?*At ('liar 'y Hospital
wil h 9iii nud fti' nail Kp-cial
ins ruction m iivan <**17 atth- badmd* of the ho It
Th- next n??ion be^iu* Oct b*r S-'d 190'* For rataloff.ia
and inform at in'i ddre* Piior. H K CHULl.^,
M. D-. Duan, P. O. Drawn* 261, flaw O loans. La.
JiM ODICAL COLLI 5E OF VIRGINIA^
111 K.t.bll.Ol IM.TS.
?mmmm I)et artmp-it* of Medicine. Drnt!?try
nod i'l<nriiiHer, I he Htxtv -ixtti Seedon
will coiiiiut'i.ce Sep ember 30. ItAM. Tul.
; <in fee* nmi living t?<i>en>e? nro moderit?*.
For announrem-utrtnd further infnrmau,ti
uitil..... < .nk? ..t,
*1. I)., Di'nn, lllri- niond, Virginia*
Dropsy
y' Removes all swelling in 8 to 20
/ days; effects a permanent cure
/fc sjfr" /V in to to 6? days. Trint treatment
given free. Nothiiigcan be fairer
Write Or. M. M. Green's Sons,
wrT7Tr?Jl^ specialists. Bex K. Atlanta. da.
'PricKJy Heat
^jyS ^ ,?*ag3p^' Cleanses the Stomach.
Miff*S pood /or children to* "*
rilF TARF ANT CO, l 1 -00
11 Jay an. Mew Tore. . JU Druggists or by inalL.
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