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r Ml 111 I \My Hair "I had a very severe sickness that took off all my hair. 1 purj chased a bottle or Aycr's Hair j Vigor and it brought all my hair back again." W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. I One thing is certain,? | Ayer's Hair Vigor makes Jj the hair grow. This is 1 \ because it is a hair food. 3 : It feeds the hair and the U I hair grows, that's all there I i is to it. It stops falling | of the hair, too, and al- | wavs restores color to 8 I gray hair. SI.CO a bottle. All drvxtlstsIf your' dni'kc'^t cannot supply you, jj ??*nd us 0110 A >llur ami wo will express Q you a l<ottlo. !.< sure and ^ivo llio unuio 8 of vour ncnrwit oxiir^f*ntll'-o. Address, 9 I. ('. A VI'll I.uvrrl!, Mass. 1 ? ?r? -n ?wwa?cr<'tae?j F"" WTeT^WI i TO WO MEW i ^ ^ A, Large T^lnl Package of I Internal elrnnluieu I* the kej to woman's health and vigor. ^ Inflammation, Hardness, Pelvic Catarrh cannot exist with It. r?\*Clnr uied a? u vnRlnnl douche Is n rcvclallou lit roiuhlnoil rlcnnaing itnd li? ;?ling power. It kills all disease genus. B In local treatment of fetnalc lilt It is uivaluable. X llcnls Inflammation mul cures all discharges. Ojrct oHftwiTp pojgp ration ? f arm pit? and f?*ot. 4'tire? Soro Throat, Suro Mot:;!; and Sore Ky**. An n loot It not hlnr ciimiU II. lteinovo* Tartar, Harden? tlio (iutm and whiten* thotceth,maUc?&b;ul breath ?irii?tand airrorable. ThotraitmU of let tor? from womrti provo thut ttUt lircrcun Rtrurr for Lrurtirrhorn rvor dltrovcrad. Wr Iiavr yet f? tirai of the first cum* It fi?llr?l to rurr. To prove all ltd? we will mall a lan;e trial package with book of instruction? itHaoluirly free. T1 :r it not a tiny ?ainple, but enough toconvmee anyone. At (IrujcUtnor Men! postl?y ?i?, oil rts. lurj;e box. SatUf.iellon cuuriinteed. 1 The It. I'nxton Co., I)pp(.b, UokIon,211 na?. nipair.nTnliulesniv ever made. I ' Cj/A hundred minimis V\}v%r 01 them have been sold in Llu? United Slates iu a single year. Every Illness arising from a disordered stoinneh is relieved or cured by their use. So ?omumn Is it that diseases originate *"trom the stomach it may he safely as- , sorted there is no condition of ill henttit that will not he henetited or curefl by the occasional use of ltlpnns 'Tabules. IMiysielnus know them and speak highly of them. All druggists anil ?!.?. % 'HI.- .1? ? o... ,....11. 1 lie uvt?ccill [(nrKAf,')' is enough for nn ordinary occasion, and She Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains n household supply Tor a year. One j?onernlly gives relief within twenty minutes. rtllEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. ', jiffl Established 1H3H. , Ufimrim?nt? of Medicine, Dentistry *tid I'Lninncy. 1 lie Slxty-slxtli ^es sion ivtll commence September SU, 10.M. 'tut- 1 it'i'ii fees Mini living rxixn>?<i arn nioder- j nte. F'or snnonneeiio nt nnd further tnformii- ! tl' a, mlure's, <?iirl?to plier 't "?> in |>k Ins, I II. h.i l? n;i, I'.lcli moiid, Virginia. Eight miles from Ashevtl e. We wuut you to A, YM3T. The Cooling Effervescent ft 'Ifn irootl for rhiMrrn too" "T'?r*l l?jr AtllCTlc.in ~~ ., f*Hr?xiMiu.?*li'i? lt'44. Th?* lorrnot Co., New Yort S< Umit Ooukii Hyrup. Tuta* ()<M. u?o rl Trouble Averted. #1 ndlg?"Sir. I understand you .?nld I was an unmitigated liar." Miffliins?"You linvo been misinformed. I did not uso the word un^jH^itigntcd." ^WBWlndig?"Then I nrcopt your jackal is a greater destroyer ol JBMHnanUy in India tlian the tiger. Stapublished by the government kW||^Biia show that yH^H^BH^^^Bkllied by tigers, more 1.000 IwigPgsiMca were carried away by Jack |^*^^SDcOMPBLLKa TO USX A CRUTCH POR Ft CUItKD MRS. P. COM] C' til n. r: Orwn- ?- r: "iBufforod wttii . A ~T7Z and, dttiplrc tho fyjf AS^L /L) SH 1 could not frU ! tPliGWSf I fs^ ll / watctnnftrl'.etl Mil V4tt{B?Iflli E ~ ?** n rridr/i /or riyAt Ppl I >?.e.TT 0 ? 0B and a part of tho pM t | i ! "'"i" was unable to walk nt \P(kre\c.i~?o ci t *11. I fairly arivainod If I VA A WlW?*t ^ ^'CTiliV'.';..fltiS?. ^Vaw.n tn I lout control of tnv limim through wmlrnew, n* I could NAME * i~ ttelthrr bend nor straighten , "Ptomjr full height, and If P? ? **cr a woman was in a oerioti* ! condition, I won. My bun- STATE 'A r ?V' ^i^i* ''n'f For fr?o 'rWvI Not. jdoro and brourlit homo A : Foster-Mlltmni Co.. Rn ?* of bOAn'A Pill*. I felt I ?p*r? 1- Uuu(Actent, wi ?Mtor In alow Oats. And. - rstoou* ?o*fi*ulna She troAtmont, I 1 1,1 ' ~ . ** % -i *M * .Z~&' ?? mk " > % THE TOWN OF SPECTACLES. Curious Manner in Which an African Settlement Received Its Name. John Mofr built a commodious residence a number of years ago on the outskirts of D'.antyre in the Shire high lands south of Lake Nyar,.-a. lie is the agent of the African Lakes company, which has. a number of steamers on l ake Nynssa, and has proved that it is possible to build up a prosperous business in inner Africa without selling spirits or firewater to the natives. Mr. Moir wears spectacles, and the natives call him Mandala. which means glass. When he erected his house they also applied the name Mandala to the building. Tiiero Mr. M?>:r r? pvp'nncil n sinftln ment around his private property, all devoted to the interests of the company he represents. There are storehouses for ivory and other thirds bought from the tribes. Trade goods as they arrive from Europe are also : stored hero till tL?y arc sent up the ! lake. The place I us become a very ! thriving settlement with several hum j drod population. It did not lack a name for a single : day because the natives at once named ( it when the first storehouse was erect- , od. Thoy simply made the name Mandala embrace all the town; and < now on all good maps we see a little ' dot and the word Mandala standing ! for the most thriving and important I suburb of man tyre. The fame of Mandala is known to all who aro Interested in Africa's progress, and the name it boars was given to it simply because the founder of the town wears spectacles.?New York Sun. What It Suggested. A somewhat foppish youth had been spending his vacation at a fashionable resort. In the course of his sojourn he had purchased a small supply of ; up-to-date tall neck stocks, one of j which he wore when on a visit to his irate old uncle. "Hollo, uncle, how's the gout, eh?" j playfully Inquired the llght-lieartod , nenhow. "How's the gout, Indeed." groaned the uncle, gazing at his juvenile rela- , live. "What's that infernal thing I round your neck?" 11 "Only a stock?a collar?don't you i know." "IJah, stock the deuce?a collar, you call it Why, you look like a donkey looking over n whitewashed wall" i Your Is it acting well? Bowels |j regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer's Pills. 1 The kind you have known all \ your life. J. C. AyarOo.. Jewell. Mans. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ; ^VirTY-CTK. OK PlUT.f;l8T> OU ft P.JlAlf. ? CO.. ttAPHflA. N tL IrWDINEi ? \ yCURtS Sick Headache I ? V?AND D'ZZINESS. \' V 10. IS and 5(*-. at Drugiluits. Vj ; i m ABUNDANT! WATER can be had and plenty V of mone7 made b7 us~ WVi W ing our Well Machinery! ! 100MIS MACHINE CO.. TIFFIN. OHIO, j e+o+o+o*c+o*o+o*c+o+o+o*o? . f fORN MILLS ar|d | o V >* niLLSTONES 2, Y If In ni'fil of Corn Mill or MIllntoiMi O Q vnn will Hint It to your Interest in piirre?,sjri.l . A With CAHlll.OA Mil l.?TH\K CO. Q Q ('? rron. V niaimfut-tnrer* <>f Corn X 4 Mill* from the famous Monro County t.rlt O^O^CVK>*O+O^O*o*O*O?O*O II8AW MILLSEE%:| a with Hps:?'* I'nlvrrotl Lor l.cain-i.Ke.'ttllnl car. Simultaneous Set Wnrksauit the Hen I Heoo.k Kin# Variable Feed Work* ate uitex-l Joellerl for AcrTJtArr, MJiructTY, M'tiakii L fliTr anii rash ok orrn itih*. Write for full! ijilesorlptli " elreulnrM. Manufactured by tho2 P SALEM IKON WOKKB.U Inrton-Halain.N.C | , So. :i?. Prince as a Naval Stoker. ! The Duke of fYnniinmrht when eom 1 InK home from India in the battleship | Renown determined to inquire personally into the conditions of naval stokers. In spite of protests he descended IrAo the boiler room. Having been provided with a proper kit and a shovel, he proceeded to stoke coal \ with all tho enthusiasm at his command. At the end of half an hour his highness confessed that he had onougn, and he yielded up his shovel with the | admission that naval stokers have no ; easy time. - - - "I OHT MONTHS. DOA.VS KIDNEY PILLS IN. CARftONDALE. PA. *" ?11 ? ] wm noon able to walk. At ?the end of two woiiih the : pains in my loins Icf t. When , I had completed the trent] ment, I hod not an ache nor a pain, and I hare tx-on in t that condition over sh.re. Aching backs are eared. Itip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of the llirrha and dropsy signs They correct urine with ? | hrtck dust sediment, high colored, pain in passing, ? dribbling, frequency, bed mail thl* coupon to | *?tting. I>oan'? Kidney nils ffai.i, N V, If above remove calculi and gravel, rlto addraaa oa hj* Relieve heart palpitation, I sleeplessness, headache, nervousness, dltilni?> A TERRIBLE WRECK - Two Circus Trains Crash Together Willi Frightful Force OVhk a SCORE KILLED OUTRIGHT Engineer of Second Section Found His Brakes Would Not Work and Lost Control of Mis Train. Durand. Mich.. Special.?Two sections of Wallace's circus train were wrecked Friday morning. Seven of the dead are in the mor-Mi unidentified. Over twenty are more or less seriously injured. Co; oner Farrcll impanelled a jury, which viewed the remains au^ adjourned until August 14. when the inquest will b< held. Following are the dead: James McCaithy. trainsm aster, Grand Tiunk road between Port Huron and Battle Greek; A. W. Large, special oflicer Grand Trunk, Battle Creek; John Purcell, of Peru. 1ml., boss canvassman; liife Lars< n, of Cambridge. ().. six-horse team driver; G. Thomas, residence unknown, member of slake and chain gang; Harry Clair, residence unknown, resc:vod teat man: John Lear.v, of Springfield, III. lios of ring stock: Andrew Howiand. of New York Suite, canvassraan; Fiunk Thorp, of Dundee. Mich., trainmaster of cirens train; Robert Rice, residence unknown, harness maker; George Smith. residence unknown, blacksmith; James Toffelmire. of Orient, Iowa; Charles Sands, of Peru, hul.. driver; Joe Wilson, of Pittsburg; \V. J. McCoy, of Columbus. O.. canvassman with sine show; Edward York, of Terra Haute, ind.; unknown man, driver of band wagon; unknown man. home said to be Indianapolis, tider In circus races; unknown mac, home said to be in Louisville, fourhorse driver; unknown man. fourhorse driver; unknown man. suffocated to death. Two unidentified men are dead at the hospital. James S. Foley, of Detroit, special officer of the Grand Trunk, was seriously injured and J. J. Meadows, of Anderson, S. C., was also among the 1 Injured. The circus travels in two trains of' about Jo cars each. After Thursday night's exhibition at Charlotte, the two trains left for Lapeer over the Grand Trunk road, the : cond section leaving a half hour after the first. It j v.ftb 3:45 o'clock when the first section pit Hod Into the west end of the Grand Frunk yards here. A red light was ! hrng cn the rear ?ar to stop the secant! section. Engineer Probst, of Bat- j tie Creek, who was running the en- j ginc of the rear train, says he saw this 1 light and applied the air brake, lie aays it refused to work. Ho reversed , his engine, but the momentum of the [ heavy train behind was too great and with a crash that aroused all of the ; town near the yards, the two trains j met. Three ears of the stationary first j section were telescoped and the engine j and five cars of the moving train 1 were demolished. The ear ear of the | first section was a caboose, in which 1 the trainmen were sleeping, and the j next two were filled with sleeping cir- I ens employes. The greatest loss of | life was in the caboose. One of the J wrecked cars of the second section was j occupied by five elephants and several ; f'.'implfi Oni> r?f f?tn i VJ nr*,l of the camels wore killed outright, while the other animals and their traine escaped. With the exception of this car. none of the menagerie was wrecked, the other demolished cars containing canvass or wagons, and there was comparatively little excitement among the wild animals. As roon as they recovered from the first shock the trainers rushed among the cages quieting the few beasts that were excited. The elephants in the wrecked car behaved with surprising calmness and were led out of the wreck without trouble. The escaping steam and screams and cries of those pinned in the wreck made a horrifying spectacle in the gray of the early morning, when the trainmen in the yards and the aroused townspeople first reached the scene. Many ffsired at first that some of the menagerie had escaped, as some of the animals could be heard crying. The fire whistle was sounded and the whole town was aroused. The rescuers could sod unfortunates through the tangled wreckage and went furiously to work without waiting for tools to extricate them. A wrecking crew is kept in the yards here, and it was on the scene in a very few minutes, hriuging tools aad equipment in plenty. ( cn'irl nilci Retired. Washington, Special. ? lieutenant Ocncrnl Nelson A. Miles, commanding the army, retired from active service at noon Saturday, having reached the ] ape limit of 64 years. The following order was prepared and issued: Washington. August 7. 1903. "The retirement from active service by the Piesident. August 6, 1903. of Lieutenant General Ncl3on A. Miles. United States Army, hy operation of law. under the provisions of the act of Congress approved June SO. 1S82 is announced. Lieutenant General Miles will proceed to his home. The travel enjoined is necessary for the public service. "By order of Secretary of War. "H. C. COHBIN. Adjutant General, Major General, U. S. A." Land Agreemen. Pekin. Special.?Edward T. Williams. the Chinese secretary of the United States legation, has made an extensive investigation Into the execution of Chien Shen, the journalist who was put to death by orders of the Empress Dowager. July 31. and has handed Minister Conger a detailed report proving that the executioners, after heating Chlen for three or four hours, despaired of being able to fulfill the Empress Dowager'a orders and yielding to Shen's pleadings to end his misery. strangled him with their hands. I? * HIS BAD-COLORED WHISKERS. It Was a Good Joke, but They Picked Out the Wrong Man. "A little joke happened at the turn back there last year," said the stage driver as the highway made a half circle to the west. "What sort of a joke?" asked the man on the seat beside him. "Wall, among the passengers to start from Hill Top one mawnin' was a red-whiskered man who was great on the blow. lie said he'd almost give $100 to have the stage stopped, and that he wasn't afraid of no forty road agents rolled into one. "This gave the boys nn idea, and it was put up that Joo Harper should bo at that turn and purtend to hold us up and see red whiskers go down lrto his butes." "And did it come off?" "It did. When v.-o reached the turn 1 I slowed up a leotle and Joo jumped out and yelled fur hands up. I pulled up the bosses and he hollered fur the passengers to git down. Lord, how Joe hollered! Yon could have heard j him two miles away. Everybody got down and the passengers in the ioke purt ended to be; half-skeert io death." "Dut how about red-whiskers?" "Fur about a minit or two ho 'peared to be ready to collapse, but then he pulled himself together end it was bad fur poor Jo~ Harper. He had | a uun in both hands and he opened fire u;id shot to kill. "I don't Know how many bullets he shot into Joe, hut it wasn't less'n six. and then he put in half an hour to see if any more robbers was oc hand." "Then the joke was not a success?" j "Not skassly. sail?not s'zassly. Joe ; Harper is lyin* in his grave back i thar, while the rod-whiskered mnn ; was so mad about the put up job , that iie driv all the passengers out ol the stajze and made them walk j fifteen miles." "I'm a great hand fur a joke. Fah. but I ain't jokin* no more?not with red-whiskered men. They may he great hands to brag, but they also is loaded fur b'or." What Shakespeare Meant. She laid the b.?ok aside and pre s. d I her hand to her forehead. "What's the matt.r?" ho asked tenderly. "f've boon reading an annotated odi. tion of Shakespeare," she replied wearily. ' Wonderful man." ho commented. "Wonderful." she exclaim "i. "I should say lm was more than that. We've taken up his works in our literary society." "Some of the passages are very subtle," lie remarked, "There's a world of vhovs'ut hack of them." "I should think there was!" she ex- , claimed. "I've been studying one of those passages. 1 began with 'Ilarat- [ let.' and I've read all or one act, including the notes. I've also road two essays on it. three reviews and three i criticisms of the play as produced." "You must understand it pretty thoroughly," he said. She shook her head despondently. "A careful and painstaking study o! the one passage to which I have given he most attention," she explained, "convinces me that Shakespeare meant?let me see! one annotated edition. two essays, three reviews and three criticisms?nine altogether. I lind that he meant nine separate and distinct things by it. and I've beet: wondering how many things he had in mind when he wrote any one sentthe play." She stopped, passed her nand over hor forehead and said: "George, what did he mean?" "Perhaps," he replied, thoughtfully"he meant just what no wrote. It's a bare possibility, you know, although lionnlo dn nnf soom di^nncnil tn enn rode it."?Tirooklyn Eagle. The Chinese and Stoite Floors. In China the dining rooms are usually floored with tiles or stone slabs. This is because the household animals dogs and cats, are allowed to remain in tho room at meal time to receive whatever food the diners do not wish. You cannot live by another's experience. FITS permanently on red.No fits or nervousness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NervwKestorer.t2tria.'bottie and treatise frea Dr. II. H. Ki.inb, Ltd., asi Arch St., Phila.,Pa Eighty-five per cent, of the children of Japan arj now in school. Ask Your I?e?lrr For Allen'* Fnot-Knse. A powder to shako into your shoes: reals the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Hwoollen. Sore, Hot, C&liou*, Aching, Hwenting Feet and Ingrowing Nnil?. A ilea's Foot-Ease make* now or tight shoes easy. At nil druggists and shoe stores. 25 cent*. Sample mailed Fuke. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LoRoy, X. Y. Automobile building gives employment to 20,000 persons in Franco. T I - ? - ? We ofTor Ono Hundred Dollars ReT.ar.l'"*rry case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured u/ i i :i i. - Catarrh Care. i". J. Csksky A Co., Tololo, O. Wo, theundcrstgned. have kMown P. .T.Chepry lor the last 15 year*, an I b'V.ovo him nerlec.iy honorable in alt business transactions imd financially nble to carry out any obligation rando by thoir llrm. \V est A Tkuax,Wholesale Druggists,Tolodo, Ohio. Wai-diko, KinnanAM anvin.Wholesa'.eDruggist*, Toledo, Ohio. Uall'sCatarrhCurel* taken in ternallv, noting diractly upon the blood and mucoussarJncesofthe system. Testimonials sent free. Trice, 75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. An air brake for automobiles has been perfected. Mr*. Wis? low's doothlngSyrup for olilldrei teething.soften the gums, reduces lnflammnlion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. obottle An elephant'-, jaw has been unearthed in llalleck Canvcn. Wyoming. l'iso'sCure cannot be too highly spoken ot ni s cough ear*.?J. W. O'Pbism. 3X1 Third ATaace.K., Minneapolis, Mian., Jan. 0.1900. U. S. SENATOR FRO Recommend ForDyspepsia and j '11 \ W'~ iS^MWT wfmll * ?-?-? ' ?? ?? 5 Kx-Senumr >1. 1'. Duller. | V^/Wl^\14^WWiVlVWV1k^VVWVt^'WV If yon do not ?lori\o prompt and satisfactory results from the u.-e of IVrunn. write ! at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a full statement of your case and he will oe pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The llurtiuan Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio. I ifiifl 1 *0*tNk ; W^SLSX &-!. *3 a stron3 shooting, K v'lT^ "3 trap or cluck shooti k f i $A& *S modified chohe ore; PJ-'l, !$ in2? tists at only i Pvv.Ajj1 I'd less. This makes a p?? >!v\\/1*1 yl; Rj reach of evcrybod k-:'/i'hi ^ 'rinS Shotguns outshoot ffivr1 f I fty kjlp& 5S double barrel guns r4tt';vc/":sr?7: w-P?,/ir/ S?,mEgBB BEST FOR' miJfe^rta blood, wind o:j the stomach, bloated bowels, ft I pains after eating, livor trouble, sallow rV.in an I regularly you are sick. Constipation kills mon D starts chronic ailments and lone years of suffer I CASCARET3 today, for you will never get we a rir.ht Take our advice, otnrt with Cancarets B money refunded. The genuino table* stampei Jboc^lrOree^^li^eK^Stoid^^^^eTi^^^^m^u Littleton Fet H One of the most prosperous scl / standard of scholarship, located at i j y and with a large patronage from ft| Jersey to Florida?nn Institution th a We will take a limited number < fa Board and Full Literal / per term oil conditions made knowi ! ^ REV. J. n. RHODE ~ CLARE MON oour?t I ^^*KDm,rC(Oxfor5f INTELLIGENCE, FIDELITY I I \ ro controlling principles w Ith Faculty anil i 1 M IIimil, V? ?> newborn, VirKtnin. and 1 tile i-outli. Wilte fur CHtiloKUe. J A .VI ICS ?????ilWI IIIHA?MBMMMB WITH NERVES UNS1 THAT WISE, V BROMO - 5 TA TRIAL BOTTL t Dropsy 1 R,mo?fi alt awellinjj in Stoio days ; effects a permanent cure in ,v>to Ao day*. Trial treatment given free. Nothiiigcan be fairer Write Or. N. H. Craan'e Sona, SneclalUta. Bw B. Atlanta. 6 a. *' 1] M SOOTH CAROLINA s Pc-ru-fia Siomach Trouble Catarrh of the Stomach is Generally Called Dyspepsia ? Something to Pro luce Art fecial D; bastion is Generally Taken. Hence, Peps'n, Pancreatin and .a Host ot Other Digestive Remedies Have Been Invented. i nese nemeaies uo Not Heicd thSeat o{ the Difficulty, Which is Really Catarrh. 1"* X. r. S. Senator M. O. Ihitier, from j South Carolina, was Senator ti >:n that State for two terms. In a recent lott'-r to The Perunn Medicine Co.. from Washington, D. C., says: **.f ran recommend /Vnt/i i for ilyspr/isia and stoma eh trouble. I have been us I no your medicine /'or . ? short period tin I I feel eery much retleveil. It In indeed a icomlerf nl medicine besides a good lontc.'' <\ Jtutler. The only rational way to cure dyspepsia is to remote the catarrh, Pen ma cures catarrh. Peruna does not nrodit'-e artificial digestion. It cures catarrh and leaves the stomach to perform digestion in a natural way. This is vastly hotter and safer than resorting to artificial methods. Peruna has cured more eases of dyspepsia than all other remedies combined, simply because it cures catarrh wherever bleated. If catarrh is located in the head. Peruna cures it. If catarrh has fastened itself in the throat or bronchial tubes. Pertain cures it. When catarrh becomes settled in the stomach, Perutiu cures it, as well in this location as in any other. Perurin is not simply a remedy lor dyspepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy, f'crunu cures dyspepsia because it is generally dependent upon catarrh. CHPSTSn1 repeating shotguns | i-Down Repeating Shotgun, with >3 full choked barrel, suitable for gl ng, and an extra interchangeable *i| /linder bore barrel, l'or field shoot- 38 542.00. Dealers sell them for ^3 serviceable all round gun within ?j y's pocket book. Winchester 3j and outlast the most expensive 15 and are just as reliable besides. ^ NG ARMS CO., NEW HAVES', CONS'. PHI" rtmiivi ** CANDY J? ^ CATHAftTSQ I. appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad >ul month, headache. Indigestion, pimples, d dlrxiness. When your bowels don't move p people than all other diseases together. It inc. No matter what nils you, start taking ill and atay well until yen get your bowels today uuder absolute guarantee to cure or d C C C. Never nold in bulk. Sample nod iny, Chicago or New York. 50a nale_ College | tiools in the South, with a Itigh M a very popular Summer Resort, S five state*, extcnuing from New ^ at Is doing a great work. M >f pupils, including \ y Tuition for $52.90 js t on application to K S, A. n., Pres., Littleton. N. C. \ T COLLEGE, ; #,??2. HICKORY, N. C. resort. Pure mountain air and water, ? life, under tefinioe influences i of study. Ratee tnoai r?s3onaoio. Conservatory, J. H. Norman Mas. Ene.. aod l?tnsi?, Qor.l Write for A. J. UOL1N, A. Prmldrati ', Enthusiasm, Courtesy, Badetaof the 1'ISHHI It NIU I I.IIA It V i?ve made fur it h reputation throughout A. FIKllUI ItNE, A. If., Principal. 'RUNG AND HEADS ACHE /OMEN ?EETZER RE X 10 CENTS mwaucaanHaaiaaMBaaiP 8a 33. ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Free Dispensary. only college In the IT. 8. operating a drug atore. Demand for graduate* greater than we can supply. Address DR. OKO. P. FAYNK, Whitehall, Atlanta. Ua. "??' Thompson's Eyt Wafer