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Ai_>. I irtt'J OUT. The \v?arv. warnout. all tncd feellugs tome J a evi>rybody win. taxes the kidneys. When the worked they fail to ftcrforui the ditties I J* A nature has provided A for them to do. /yS / fir* When the kidneys / 1 / ij^jr Tail dangerous 1^ dci's, diabetes, drop- BT w?*Sofla -? y , rheumatism. {right's disease. Dunn's Kidney Tills oiro all kidney and bladder ills. Iteud the followmt; ease: Veteran .i< -nun Heller, of Tim". South Walnut street. Trbaiia. III., says: "* I it the fall of 1 St it I after getting * Iloan's Kidney Tills at Cunningham Hros.' drug store in Champaign and Inking a course of treatment I told the readers of the paper that they had re lfeved me of kidney trouble, disposed of a lame liaek with pa in across my Soins and beneath the shoulder blades. Staring the interval which had elapsed ? have bad occasion to resort to Doau's Kidney Tills when I noticed warnings <?f attack. On each and every occasion the results obtained were just us satisfactory as when the pills were lirst Irought to my notice, i just as emphatically indorse the preparation today as 1 did over two years ago." A FntiE TniAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Heller will be mailed on application to any part of the Unit I'd States. Medical advice free:strictlyconlidontlal. Address Cos? Milhuru Co.. itulfalo. N. V. Tor by all druggists, prlco 50 cents . mix. i ne onrnt i_ixxie eraser. My lit tie boy knelt at my knee lust night An.) bhlil the prayer my mother taught mo long nun; "Then for awhile was silent, with his head still bowed. And when at last he roso to give the . kiss l*"or which I waited, and withdrew his arms. I naked him why he had kept kneeling [ when tilt "Now I Ia> me down to sleep" wns done. C?r*ve-faced. he said "In Sunday school j they nskeil The children all. when they have said their prnyerr. I To whisper, asking Cod, up there, to ! bless m.? little, ones In China and in put The lovo ol Jieus in their hearts.' If one True, tender little prayer like that were said Kor me enrh r.lsht, I'd ask no more, and claim Til ' richest M -i sing Cod may wrlld us mine. VIT.-'perrnaner.; lyeureil. \o lltsnr oervonsne.Hs after ;irs. day's ti>?o' Ihv ''Clitic's tlr -at Nerve Restorer '>"il riuliot tie and treat Ispfroo Dr.II.M. Kt.tst. Ltd.. '.'ill Ar-li St., t'hila.,l'.u It is possible to raise a elf k without f.lio aid of a derrick. M rs.Winslovr's Soot.;.us?Syrup for children Cnc.thlng, soften t he gums, reduces inflammn fjon.allays ( aitt.i arcs wlndeoUc. '_'5e. a bottle The rduiai;?ii of some people is more >'jrnamrnt>l than useful. Vino's Cur# tor Consumption Is an Inf.iUlb'.* ??Aiclne tor coughs ami eold?.?>?. \V. KiHDiL,0?ean Grove. N..I., Felt. 17, 190J. "I'he fellow v.ho has moil v to burn ? generally sun of meeting his match. Putnam I i ss Dvis produce the brightest ami fastest colors. A man may he nuuli sought after, even 'hough he be a fugitive from justice. One irouble with the clothes women wear is th<v have no plate to scratch matches on. I'all in lttriti Itutr. The lies' calculation that can he made shows that the average number ??f children in the white native family -? century ago in the I nitial States was more than six; in ISlll) it had fallen to l-s> than live; in IMiO to less than four: in is7'_' to less than tliree; in V.?i>0. simony the "tipper classes" in Jloslon, to less than two. Iti.n "a Tlil?? t\ offer One Hunt d Dollars Howard ?MV case o" I'siturr.i m.ii 0.11m > In. .1 .? \ lEEmalii Fresident Sticks to His Decision in the Miller Case. NOT 10 DISMISS THE FOREMAN lit- Cannot tcninnt Illni l.rlli> in Non-Union Man ?Onratinn of Fl!iic?< Will Hi' llrti'rmiiicil in Itoutino Way ? Two-Hour Confurrticii With Httrhell, Goni|?oi"a mill Otlirr*. "Washington, D. C.?President Roosevelt announced to labor leaders who conferred with hitn on the subject that his decision not to dismiss Foreman \Y. A. Miller, of the (lovernment Printing OtTiec. is final, lie told them that the question of Miller's personal fitness must be settled in the regular routine nf tbe administration. Foreman Miller is the man who was dismissed been use he had been expelled from tlie local bookbinders' union and afterward was reinstated bv direction of the President. At the conclusion of the ? wiiiv k-iht, u lin n (UUIv |?Ull"i* JIT I M* White House and lasted until nlniosi midnight. the President issued the l'oi- j lowing statement: '"Pursuant to tlie request of Samuel fionipors. PreslTTetit of tlie American j Federation of Labor, the President ] granted an interview this evening to tii" following members of ttie Kxeeutive Council of that body: Mr. Samuel lumpers. Mr. .lames Duncan. Mr. John Mitchell. Mr. James O'Connell and Mr. I'rank Morrison, at which various suhjeets of legislation in tlie interests of labor as well as executive action were discussed. Concerning the case of William A. Miller, the President made the following statement: "'I thank you and your committee for your courtesy, and I appreciate the opportunity to meet with you. It will always be a pleasure to see von or any representatives of your org inizations | or of your federation as a whole. "'As regards the Miller ease, I have little to add to what I have already I said. In dealing with it I ask you to j remember that I am dealing purely with tlie relation of tlie < overmuent to its employes. I must govern my action by the laws of the land, which I nin sworn to administer, and which differentiate any ease to which tlie (lovernnient of the United Slates is a party from all other cases whatsoever. 1 Those lrltt'C ,* ... ,1 ' ' 1 mat irti it>. uir iieiUMll l i of tin' whole people. and ran not ami I not bo construed as permitting , liscri ml nation against some of the peoI pie. 1 am President of all the people j if the I'liitcd States, without regard to I creed. eolor. hirthplaee. oeeupation or i social eomlition. M.v aim is to <lo equal i ami exact justice as among them all. j In the employment ami dismissal of j nam in the Coveruinent service I can no more recognize the fact that a man ; does or does not belong to a union as . being for or against him than 1 can recognize the fact that he is Protestant or Catholic, a .lew or a Centile. as he ing for or against him. I " 'In the communications sent me by various labor organizations protesting against the retention of Miller in the (Joverninent Printing Oftiee the grounds alleged are twofold: 1. That he is a non-union man: 'J. that he is not personally lit. The question of his i personal fitness is one to lie settled In | the routine of administrative detail, and cannot he allowed to conflict with or to complicate the larger question of 111 overiiinenta 1 discrimination for or I against him or any other man because i lie is or is not a member of a union. This is the only question now before | II * ? for decision, and as to this, my do- ; eision is tinal." " The labor leaders came away from (lie interview much downcast at the j President's firm and unyielding posi- j tion. As one of them remarked. "He i stands pat. and that is all there is to | it." No Intimation was given as to j what course the labor federation would I take as the next slop in the eontroversv. No criticism was offered on the President's remarks or his attitude in | the matter, but it was indicated that the federation could lint nfTnr.l I.. 1!" dormant under the reverse that 1 li?* committee mot. and that the Miller case could of noecssifv !<c forced to tl??* front In the National Convention in i r.osion in November. M". Compcrs said lie had nothing to | say l>y way of comment on tlu> Presi* i dent's statement. As a matter of cnurl vsy. if for 110 other reason, tie said lie I should decline to say wlietiier it was I satisfactory. | CARRISD WATF.R IN HIS HAT. . 1'lirrrliy nn Ohio Mnn Saved Trestle From I>rut urllon hy Fir?. I Delaware, Ohio.?P. 1*. Ilills. cashier ! of the Delaware Havings Dank, saved a . >(? ?.foot trestle on the Pennsylvania | Itailroad from burning by carrying i water in his derhv lint. Willie visiting his farm north of town Ilills discovered that the trestle was on tire. The water barrels placed near by the company were tilled, but no buckets were a', hand. Taking his new fall hat and arrying water in it for almost an hour, he nut out the ldn/.e just a short time before an cxnress train went by at a 'need of a mile a minute. Firnt Class r.t A mm polio May Sttinkc. On the recommendation of Captain YVillnrd H. Brownson. commandant of the Naval Academy, Secretary Moody authorized the discontinuance of the rule prohibiting smoking so far as it applies to the members of the first class, in the opinion of the Secretary the members of this class are old enough to be relieved of such a restrict ion. l'aynr Not to R?l|;n. It wax said in Washington tlint Postmaster-* icneral Payne's health having j Improved, liis resignation from the Cabinet was not expected; Mr. Payne informed the President that Ids report on the postal investigation would be submitted late in October. Slnrr Trnrhtn \V?ntml In thti Philippine The Civil Service Commission, Washin;;.on, has received a call from the Philippine C.overnment for IT*) male teachers, at salaries ranging from $l>00 to $VJ(K>. Xlnll'fcCatnr i'arc. P. J. < rt.vKV ?V i <\, ".o, O. We, tin* ii \ ! . ? 'tiI. n ivf < :io ,vn P. J.L'h*- ! Tn*v lor I .if ;u? ! ' vn tr-. mid liirn nortec tlv lion ?ri)? e in .til i> -ih-m, transaction! ?iji-1 llnnuei illy : > .\irry out :tny obli-M(toils Hindu l?y if. nr Urn. vWkht rw.'w.ii oVsnio Dru {.jiat.s.Tolo lj. Ohio. / Hai.iun.i,Ui\ jaa.V Jaiitin, Who'.osnleDru Hlft.i, Tolo 1 i. I).do. llnir.? i '.i( irr.it nrois taken iuternelty.natIngiilrcatiy u .t>u tiie bloo.l itud uiuoou.HSurlaooKollht* sv-t > r. Tostlniuiiinls mmi free. I'riop.7.h\ j or i> i.tio. l-oid by nil Hru^'ist-. Hull's 1'utail) i'lil.H are tlio oe.s:. Ilf.iltli <if l.miijiinKcii, The Uujslish l:ti;tti;:iufrorcliiipj to n dnrmnn stntis'.iehui wlio hns inmle n etnily ?>( Uio ?-hiijiiiintivi" wciiith of laiiuuntros. heads the. list with tin* onormnus vocabulary <>f _'?! ),000 wonl<; Ccrman comes next, with S't.OOO words; then Italian, with Tfi.'.XMl; t'rpiicli, with MO.'H.iO: Tnrl;iKh, with *J-,&*R). and Spanish, with liU.OlX). Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain oack of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Aycr's Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. ?>o!ti tor eu ycsrs. b&tJV&i: -Xo?r -?? ? Want your moustache or beard A beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE mm cm or nart out*nn? r nut < rn . hhiiih. s n. So 41. MdEiaaanaasEaSi M SUfilJ WHEftl ALL IISI FAILS. PJ fluf DM (x>uct> Bjrup. Tast<?i (Jfwi Uto M fjj Id lima. Bold by druKgl?u>. pAf ; DOUFLE CRIME IN CHURCH | Husband Shoots Wife and Himself While Choir Chants. ! , i . Herman Konnow, of T.nrro?<p, Wl?., Take* 1 Vpntmiirp on Wifi1 I'roin Wliom He Wan Separated, 1 T.jhtosso, Wis, While the rongropn- J : tinn of the most fashionable (icrnian ' Lutheran r'lnirol: of Ihis city wns taking eoinnr.it ioi? Sunday morning < and llio elicit* chanting a I'salm. IIor- } man llossow shot his wife in the ( i chri'rli and then hiinsolf. She is dy- j ins, hut ho may recover to answor 1 the charge of innrdor. They married , throe years aim slm l?eiu>r nineteen t j and a popular girl and in- twenlv seven i I years old. wilh Hi.' 1 M*st of prospects [ anil wealthy pan-tils. Kor tin* past j two yours thoy luivo had domestic . troubles. cuiminnliny a short tinio ajro , j in lior leaving liiin. Although a divorce suit was not oonintoneed it was contemplated. non-support lining the ; charge. itossow has stah-d at different tinn-s ! that liis wifp would not live to -jot a | divorce. l?ut. hoing a noacoahlo man. ' no 0110 thought anything of it. To-day ho stopjiod at a livory stahlo noar tin- ' oliuroh. ostoiisildy to ohat. hut roall.v ' to watoli for Ids wifo. who ho know ' was a dovmtt ohttroh moinhor. 'When ' sin- ontorod tho ohttroh lio rttshod to t tin- ontranoo as slio was in tin- aislo. just roaily to knool at a pow. ran up ' ; hohiud lu-r and shot lior throe* timos i in tho ha ok with a rovolvor of largo t I calibre tin- halls going clear through i I lior and passim; up tho aislo. i Tito soroanis of tho injurod wonian 1 mingled with tho voloos of tho choir and panic reigned instantly. Itossow ( then shot hitnsolf in tho region of tho . heart, hut did not hit that organ. ltos- . sow ovidontlv ropontod of suicidal in- , tout and with hlood gushing from liis wound raced uj? tho street. Ktigonn i Dorr, an ox-police olVn-or. caught him. Itossnw says he iroi's not regret the deed. ns no matter how it ends it will < torminnlc his domestic troubles. S CATCH A REPEATER. WIN A PRIZE , I'.rtviii'iU of S.'O.tino lit I'tirjtr l'lrol iitu 111 ' S?'W Yorli, Xew Yorl; Tin* Citizens' T'nioti will ofler rownnls n^ureira t inu S.'O.imhi for tlw arrest and conviction of violators of the election laws dnrinir the emit in;! municipal oa ntpaiirn. It is pro- 1 posed to obtain front fifty wealthy ; members of the union SUMtii each towar?l this futnl. A eapital prize of S.MMmi < will be ofTereil for evidence first pre- i senteil wltieb shall r tilt in a eonvie- < tion. There will bo several prizes of t AlitOO each anil others of STtMt. SotHi. t Stixt. $:;tX?. js^'iio ami Shut each. I*olieetnen ami e'eetiott otliears Mill have < the same rbaiice of eoiupelint; as pri- ? vato citizens. 1 Tlte offenses for which rewards will t be offered are numerous. An inspector of election tvlio knowingly permits a person not entitled to vote is a good 1 enteli for the reward seeker. So is | 1 . my person who inlspjy personates any registered voter. or w!:,? registers <?r t yotex under nil assumed name. I Itireotly or indiren'y giving or re- < reiving any money or other l?rll?o for I i voting or withhohling a vote is an offense. If any inhabitant of nnotbor ( Slate or eounty is dotertod trying to ? voto here his captor may win a prize. } An aihlitional sum will bo given wbere , tlio oonviotion is of an election ofth-ial. ) ACH C4 VAN KiLLS GIRL. "iVfnltli)' ('mil llniUrr, si Jly-lU' Von ? Old. t in .l?>itloiiH 11;?stiimU Yntiia;; Wiinimi. j l'ittsburg, I'a. Coorgo W'orthington f <'.arwnoti. a woalthy ooal brokor. sixty- ' live yoars obi. shot ami killed Hilda 1 Vogel, iwonty-tw. yoars old. and then killoil himself in a room at No. Igl t .Moultrie street. .Ionlousy was the 1 en use of the deed. I Carwood was formerly a farmer, liv- .? iug at California, I'a. Ilis wife and nine ehildren are still living. For the < last two or three years he has been dealing in eoal land options in and around his unlive town and was very successful. This business lieeessitaled bis living in Pittsburg a good portion of bis time, and about iwo years ago. it is said, lie lieeaine infatuated with ' Hilda Vugel, who was a waitress in the ' restaurant where (Sat wood took b's i meals. Since then f.'arwood has frequently ? shown liis jealousy over attentions ! shown the girl by other men. Cnrwood i took rooms at the Moultrie House in duly and introduced the woman as j his wife. The Hnrwood family is one of (he | ' most prominent in Fayette County. One of the sons is principal of a public ! school in Pittsburg and a daughter is [ a stenographer. necroes lm:fra\chised. I'ive-st xtl?? of Colored Mni In Virginia | Now Have No It'glil to Vote. ^ Kielimoml, Ya. Registration books i Intro eiosed in Richmond. and the re- , stilt shows that oU'M) negroes have been ( disfranebiseil. I.ess than a thousand j : are now qualified to vote, and they have been entirely removed as a factor in local polities. Reports from the State at large justify ihe belief that at least live-sixths s of the negroes in Virginia have not now < , t he right to vote. Republicans contend thai their party | will be largely augmented from the Democratic ranks, there being no fear of possible negro domination in the ] . future. i Tillman'* Trial llrgiiif. I .7nmoh II. Tllimnn, former Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina, was | plaeed on trial in Lexington, S. <\. 1 upon the charge of having murdered N. S. Gonzales, an editor. 1 No I.ynclilnR Indictment* In DoUirnre. , The Grand Jury In the Newcastle ( : County Court. Wilmington. l?el.. after I deliberating all day. reported no indiet! incuts In the lynching of the negro | White, who was burned to death by a mob on June i Si.ooo.ooo i. O. O. i - Memorial. At the session of the Sovereign ; Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, at Haitii more, Md., the report of the Finance j Committee on the proposed milliondollar memorial building of the Wash| ington Lodge of Baltimore was adopter;, i illNOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK WASniNflTON ITEMS. The Treasury Department purchased !40.(HK) ouiici's of silver at lifty-nine liial threequnrter cents per ounce. The nirehase was made for the Philippine oinage. The Bureau of Immigration reports i heavy increase ill immigration to the I'nitetl States for August. as eoininreil with August. 15)02. The total lumber of immigrants was CI.1)77, igainst to.ol'.t a year ago. Many members of the general staff leclare there is no present need for the Hoard of Ordnance and Fortilieations. Hie board was created by special act ?f Congress, and can only be abolshed by Congress, and an effort will >e made to secure such action. The State of Minnesota filed a pefiion for an appeal in its suit against he Northern Securities Company. Senator Koraker and Representative >ick. who arrived i:i Washington. exircssed confidence of Republican vieory in Ohio. OITH Umi'TEII ISI.ANDS. Sixty thousand children began school it tendance in Porto Rico, and thrice hat number of enrollments were retorted. An American syndicate has started he construction of forty miles of decide street railway at Manila extendng through the business seel ion and lie principal suburbs. The system ivill cost The Philippine ttovernment has etileled a law for the education of a lumber of Filipino youths in the l'nied States. Its primary object is to lit young natives for positions in the ii-tl viiim'Iiu. ..< it... i?l.ll:... . . i< . Ml 111' I IIMI|>|UIM >. I Ml'' Kindred are to 1??? scut. Attorney Oeneral Knox rendered nn lpinion tlnit (lie Constitution did not rollow 1110 ting in Cuntil, nnd upli 1?1 ii:i_* he action of Governor I.eary in cxcr ising the i* i it 111 of eminent domain. dom kstic. T'nder the eleetrie instalment "I." timings in Manhattan have incrensod >l<J."i,tMM( in three months. A petition tiled l?y the Delaware Inlians in the I'liiled States Court of 'laitus accuses members of the Dawes 'oiamissiou of deliberately conspiring ;o defraud them. Samuel A. Wilson, seventy-seven rears old. was killed by a trolley ear it llaltimore. Mil. Mr. Wilson retired 'roni the Methodist Kpiseopal mil .istry i number of years ago I?. W. II. Morelaml. ox-Commissioner ?f Puhlie Works, of Detroit, lias been inlieted oil eliargos of defrauding the ity. l-'ive other persons, employes of lie Public Works Department or eonraetors. wore indicted also. An ordinance recently passed by the 'ity Council of Cleveland. Ol io, tixes ingle fares at three cents, live tickets "or lifteeii cents, nine tickets for twi ny-tive cents and thirty-four for SI. Illast furnaces in Pittsburg and Ohio ising Lake Superior ore are to close lilt il tlie in.-i Tin' women of Kansas have elect oil he majority of the "(Mid school ho.irils 11 the State, m iking their campaign >11 the issue of it more liberal contract or women teachers. The political campaign in Iowa was pencil for the Republicans with n ipeeeh by Coventor Cummins at l?es doincs. in which he expresseil views >n the tariff question practically in tarmony with those of President iioosevelt. "Sain" Parks split the convention of he International Association of Rridge iiul Structural Iron Workers at Kailia s City. Mo., anil held a rump ennvenioti which disbarred a delegate op used to him. President Sclntrman in addressing he students at the opening of Cornell University at Ithaca. N. Y.. declared hat the faculty was determined to suppress hazing. Two lives were lost and several permits were injured in a hotel lire in S'ew Hampshire. The Republican municipal convention at San Francisco. Cal., nominated II. J. Crocker for Mayor. The commission appointed by I'resilent Roosevelt to investigate comliions at Kills Island Immigration I'.tt eau started its work. l'.urglars secured about S1000 worth f stamps front the postotliee at South riadley. Mass.. but there was no noney in the safe. Jilted three times and each time havng tried to kill herself. Mary Kvaker.v succeeded in dying in New York City >y inhaling illuminating gas. The pay roll of the Pension Pay \gcncy. at Topeka. Kan., was about Si'.imiiiii ! ' * . .. .... ..mil h i I US I IMItlt'll hsin for 1110 same quarter of hist year. Kpilepsy. hitherto t-ousiderod ineurilde. yields to X-ltay treatment at tho Cost tiradnate Hospital *,'mv York City. Tho 1"iiiloil Stnt<*s Immigration Hu oan aoousoil tho Amorioaii Textile 'omjiany. of Pawiueket. ii I., of vioating tho ooiitraot labor law. FORK I ON. Cuba's present revenues from all soiuves approxiinato S17.oimi.immi per fear. A triple drowning aooidont is re;>ortod from tho How River, Rlnekfoot Indian reservation. X. \V. T. Sergeant Hrooks. of the Xortiiwost Mounted Polioe: A. I'-aupvo and Joseph IMsbury, nil of Hleie'iou. attempted to oross the river when their team was swept ii way. Some of the most important new buildings going up in I.omlon are in the hands i?f \ imM-i.-j . .....i ' ? . ,v ...1 .IIIU UVI Llltl II architects. Plague nnd cholera are raging at PelTang, China, where -000 deaths have occurred during the past two months. A severe storm swept over the northern const of Portugal. Two fishing boats, containing seventy-two men, were wrecked. Sixteen of tile fishermen were drowned. The Sultan of Morocco ordered all foreigners except the consuls to leave Fez. The Portuguese Government has decided to establish a special police force at the Azore Islands to prevent the secret emigration to the United States. JiVo Hair? "My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. 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Constipation kills mr starts chronic ailments and long years of suffi CASCARET3 today, for you will never get v right. Take our advice, ctart with Cascarel money refunded. The genuine tablet stnmj booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Com ^HATTAN BromoPromptly Head Typewriters CHEAPi Pig l.ot Secnnd-ha d Marhine< of ?li mnkes takrn n? part p*y for tha OllYrr Mareains for quick buyer*. J. *0. ( IIA Y'l O>, t tin lutte, N. C. Thomp*on'8 Eye Water RIpnnsTabuIesar# -^BBg&MKktho tfst dyspepsia /\^>^vninodicinp py<>r /m^ S/A hundred millions ?Sju\-V of tbem have been sold In the United States lu a single year. Every Illness arising from a disordered stomach is relieved or cured by their use. So common is it that diseases originate from the stomach it may be safely assorted there is no condition of ill health that will not be benefited or cured by the occasional use of Itlpans Tabules. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-cent package is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Hottle. sixty ceuts, contains a household supply for a year. One generally gives relief within twenty ?n iuu tea. W. L. DOUGLAS S3.S?&*3 SHOES mac" You can ca\o from $3 to $6 yearly by woariug W. L. Douglas 33.50 or $3 shoes. They equal those ?~? ?^ that have been costitig you from 54.00 i k j to 55.00. The iin- i M mouse sale of \\ . 1<. t F\ I touglus shoes proves fttctfSi their superiority over Wf-y all other makes. L.; J ptjl Sold hy retail shoe '-J dealers everywhere. r'Ai'^r' * <i<>ok f?>r naiuo and w&i''A priee on liottoin. I That Domrlas uses for. 'V iin.it oil prims I h. ri- is Mj {*&%' jks lalue tn UoukIsk shoes. ^MtA^rr Corona Is the highest If rail? Pat.Leather made. >, 1 0 tir S4 Oil I Edje I in-.' tnnnt be ciiiitth<1 <i* .UK/ fr:rr. i Shor* liy mall. 25 rrnls extra. 111 est rated j CataloK free. tV. L. IMIl'tJLAS. llroektou. >lnss. BSAWMILUcsiSi with Metro's Universal l.oe Beams,Reotlltn Q j (Hear. Simultaneous Met Works and tlio H'S- S Mcook-King Variable Feed Works are unei-n 1 jfsjoeiled for ACOfKACT, SIMPLICITY. nVRAItll ?? j rStTTAKO CASK or Ol'KHATION. Writ? for ful 19 I iX descriptive circulars. Manufactured by tlx-9 it?K9EDHS3E9BS5B2SP*V9BBiHBl O4OKHC^Ot0fCKK>K?KlKl# I fORN MILLS and i 0 v HILLS TONKS ? If In n?il ?>r Corn Mill or Mtllntonc* O Q you will Hil l It toyour Intrr.-st to oi r. Hj on J 1 with ?,\IU>Ll\\ Mil |>rn\K CO. Q Q I n nmit, I". iiiaiiiir.ii ttirrm of I'orn X J Mill* from the lnm"ii? Moore County tlrlt. A oxo^o*o*o^ooo*o*o*o*?>?o. tsi?^^^1 CURED Lrop^y Ei Removf! nil nwelhn* in 8 to 20 I'.ais; effects n ;>ernia;ietit cure in - ) to <*j days. 1' i..l! 1 cat inent given frrc. KnthinRCAii lie i urcl Write Dr. II. M. Grocn's Sons. Scccialists. Box II. Atlanta. Ga. Go APF VINES BY Jl\ A~a. 1. 11/ THOUSANDS. W ii'mliT, fc.ll',.for KI.OO, I". <?. I> I'm|in 1* I it Ktprru OHIietalMi II otlirr nursery nto<*k mi ln>v urli-cn. line UKi'iitn for I lilvcrmil Dust Si.ruyrr. host of all sprayers now. Ailtlra** km i'o it i a \ i it s r. it i i:m. \ n. #The Effervescent Stomach Cleansei biliousness, constipation. At IirURKI*'*. ROa". nnel ? I, or t>y tnaii (rum T.tltHttT CO. I Physicians since h"M. SI Jn; Mlrrrl. Arm Vorl es. appendicitis, biliousness. bsd breath, bad foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, ;nd dizziness. When your bowels don't move >re people than all other diseases together. It eririg. No matter what ails you, start taking /ell and stay well until you get your bowels ;s today under absolute guarantee to cure or ed C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and pany. Chicago or New York. 50J ; OR. THAGHER'S | wer s&zntl SSSo&siI == Syrgap = I o > by Removing tho Oauac T ilKK-FOLI> KBMKDY for all lll> due fo tunc- I troubles. Acts on the LIVKK and KIDNKYS and fl TRIFIES THE BLOOD i OOCA,TEMN. ? ;?mple Iwitflf by inull frW, I Seltzer J cures all | aches I 80. 41. rtfEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. jV|^ Kalabllahed IM3D ^^Dn?rtm?nti of Medicine, Per.tlatry end I'hnrmacy, The Sixtv-eixth Se?eion will commence September lftW. 'tut* t on fro* end living ?xi>eii*eft are moderate. For announcement and further Inform** lion, ?ddri>Mi, (ill rlatnpher Tompkins, "** H,| Dean, lllrLinoud, Virginlaw V