Miss A^es I^iller
to young- women ab
Menstrual Period ? h<
suffering and remove
* < T-l T-*< < 1 ? T
Lyctia rinicham's >
"To Yottng Womih:?I suffer
lliea (painful periods), so much so t
kn i>w it meant three or four days c
tills was due to an inflamed conditio!
by repeated and neglected colds.
"If young girls only realized he
this critical time, much suffering wo
for Lydla E. Plnkliam's Vcgetabl
medicine which holped me any. Wi
take it, I noticed a marked improvci
the time of my next monthly period
ably. I kept up the treatment, and w
another jtorson since. I am in perfect L
added 12 pounds to my weight, my
happy." ? Miss Agnes Millek, 25 t
Tlio monthly sickness reflects
health. Anything unusual at t
and proper attention. Fifty tli?>ii
that Lydia. E. Pink ham's Vepretw
truatlon and makes those perkx
REAI> WHAT MISS
jBBL Jfa paiu during rr
it 6th St re<
FRE,
UslliEm \ InvitodTto
(Hmlull) JdN 1 is any thin
1 >j not undcrNtan
Jjynn, Mass., her advice is free ni
in?f woman who asks for it. lie
more thai: one hundred thousan
it, my siclc sisters?
$zrim rorFFiT if we cannot forthwtt
r.li.wo .ojilmotilalj, \rhlcli wl'l pr<o?<
llrr Opinion.
"f have been very much interested
in these experiments with tetralu Viral
kites." said the mail with the sold
Classes.
Yes," answered Mrs. Cumrnx. complacently,
"luit I have about concluded
that the surest " ay to set rid of all 1
such things is to boil the drinking
.water."?Washington star.
FITSpermanenllyrnrod. N<> fUsornTvo<is?
nes?. *ttor Hr?t day's us'> <?f Dr. Kline's Great I
Horve Restorer,t'itrialhint leand treatise free |
I>r R. II. Ki.iNr.,btd., 981 Arch St., l'liilu.. l'a. j
'i'he average. finally in the Vnitcd States
1i?h four and seven-tenths person*.
l'lno's Cure is tliebest medicine we overused ,
lor all atToctlous of throat and lanye.?\\'v%
U ItaosLKV, Ynuhiiren. Ind., Feb. 10, 1 JO). j
In seven year* 950 nnpi's in German ;
schools committed suicide.
FRIENDLY ADVICE.
Horns?You've road my latest story
as far as It has been published.
Would you advise me to turn It into
tragedy or mnke It end happily?
Naggua?Make it end happily.
Blow the principal eliarncters up in a
dynamite explosion.?Chicago TrlVine.
Dropsy fi
f Remove# atl swelling in Stoao
/ days; elTeets a permanent cure
A. invito 60 days. Trioltreatinent i
jffitJjj. given free. Nothingcst! bo faire* j
Write Or. M. II. Oreon's Song,
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jf ^ AND MILLSTONES
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{ 5\ stones you will find it to your
j CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO .
of Cimtron, N. C. NtnuLclurrrt
of CORN MILLS from th- famous
Moore County Grit.
A "Sucro^R** Training Srhool.
Cloldey College Is A Business and Hhnrtt And
fleliool tiiAt iiinko* n sts-elnltv of training its
Atndents for "BUfclNZSB SUCc-Bsd." 1*0 irrsd
nntM urlth tiro firms. Stuuents from (ieorr??
to Nat* York. Write for catalogue. Address:
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..
sneaks
out dangers of the
ow to avoid pain and ,
the cause by using J
/egetable Compound,
r>d for six years with dysmenorhat
I dreaded every month, as I :
if intense pain. The doctor said
i of the uterine appeuduges caused i
>w dangerous it is to tako cold at
uld be spared them. Thank God (
e Compound, that was the only
thin three weeks after I started to
ment in my general health, and at
the pain had diminished consideras
cured a month later. I ant like 1
tea 1th, my eyes are brighter. I have
color is good, and 1 feel light and
'otomao Ave., Chicago, 111.
i the condition of a woman's
hat time should have prompt
sand letters from women prove
d?le Compound regulates mends
painless.
LINDBGCK SAYS i
rs. Pinkham: ? T.ydin E. Pinlcible
Compound has greatly bencvill
tell you how I suffered. My
iinful menstruation. 1 felt as each
y that I was getting worse. I hud
;-down pains in my back and abdoad
vised me to try Mrs. Pinkham's
lid so and am now free from all
ty periods." ? Jessie C. Lindbeck,
jt, Rockford, 111.
E ADVICE TO "WOMEN,
mber, every woiann Is cordially
write to Mrs. 1*1 iilvl:i?txi if tliere
iff about her symptoms she does
id. Mrs. Pink ham's address is
id cheerfully jjiven to every nilkr
advice lias restored to health
id women. Why don't you try
. i
h prodtir* the original lott??r? and 8>V attires of
!* thoir nbudluto jrormiii??nri?s.
II. 1'iukliam M utile I tin Co., Lvim, Muio.
Our FocIhI HintilU tidlis
"Ttut." said the foreigner. **.v?01 linv*
not hint; here to orliihil your social ?i istinctions.
You all herd t >gether everywhere.
Your upper . ml lower classes
are on the name fooling."'
You're mistaken. \V-> liavo sanitariums
ami lunatic atylums."- Chi* |
or go lieeonl-Herahl
llovr's Tlil??
We offer On? IIumlretl Dollars Reward fir
say oaso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
llail'a Catutrh Cure.
F. J. Chknky .V Co., Toledo, O.
\V e, the undersigned, have known F. .T.
Cheney for the inst lft years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and llnareiully able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm.
West .t Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
o.
Waldino. Rinnan .t Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, astIng
directly upon tlie tdo > 1 and mu.:uussur?
laces of the system. Testimonials sent free,
l'rlee, 75o. ner bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hull's Family Fills fur coastipatioa.
Odds and Ends.
lie who drifts anywhere hits no one.
A dude preacher generally produces
dead sermons. So. 45,
MArrT WUVifcN.
li''t hi
s ecre t lons,
which were exceeding!/ varialdo, sometimes
excessive and at other times
scanty. The eolor was high, and passages
were accompanied with n scalding
sensation. Doau's Kidney Pills soon
regulated the kidney secretions, malting
their color norma! and banished
the inflammation which caused the
scalding sensation. I can rest well,
my back is strong and sound and I feel
much better In every way."
For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents
per box. Fostcr-Milburu Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
.
W AR.
1! far I no-, ends ilie intercut
i>: iJitssi i ? U >n li.
It's tin- mm wlui can't raise whiskers,
;*-iiii^t the men who cue..
?Puck.
lin i:v vks words.
Kinks "Pour thousand .hips wore
iilli-il In th<- e:.n!rM<?n of a Russian
ua^a/.iiic they had. taken."
Jinks "Well, they ou;;lit to have
mown lietlor tin ? to try to read a Itiis1:111
inaira/.ine." <' nciiinati I'unimcrial-Tribune.
TIIKN 111: J. KPT.
'"Yes." said Mr. ltorom. "Pin ilisf.,
lointeil in these slides. It's fur.nv now
tdays how one's things wear out boom
one knows it."
"Yes." replied Miss Weary, with a
lUwn, "espeeialiy one's welcome."?
i'hitudclphia Ledger.
XL-: XT.
Stranger tin Moosnp)- "Are you the
oral judge?" j
Judge .Mossy "1 reckon f nin!"
Stranger "Well, 1 am the advance
igent for Percy Van Hocks and his
iut<>. 1 settle his lilies in advance so
is to save delay!" Puck.
>1 PST iti-i n.rcvKi:.
Passerby "l thought that you were
>11 ml?"
Mendicant "Well. hr?>s, times is so
uird and competition is so groat that
veil a blind man has to keep his eyes
pen nowadays if h?? wants to do any
msiness at all."- t'hieago loiirnal,
srui: si<;.\.
"You say he lias a visionary and Ican-act
ica I nature?"
"Yes." answered the girl who is emdoyed
in tlie postotlice. "lie is one
if these people who write 'ttusli' on'an
-nvelope instead of putting on a spotlit
1 delivery stamp." Washington Star.
tjl'lCK t 't IMPUKHENSUIN.
Mr. Itmviy "Don't ymi think .1 great
nany uninteresting people come t;? this
daceV"
Mrs. Ketchup oil. I'm < nniparalivcy
a stranger. yon know. l)o you entile
lore everv vcar':" Chicago Daily
Sews. |
BltlOUTKMNC Till-: VAVFAX. I
Hangs Wonder what there was in ;
lie paper to-day about Masterson?" j
Crimes "Didn't know there was any- !
Ihing."
ISnngs "Oh. there must have been, i
lie was saying to nte that to-day's is- j
me was unusually interesting."?I'.os- j
ton Transeripl.
STINO Y.
"Why did you quit the ltiehlrys,
JaneV"
"It was tlio stinginess of "em. muni.
I was a-lookin' out me kitehen window ,
?ne day, when the mistress comes in
ind says that she'd give a penny for i
me thoughts and them millionaires, J
in srxiMKi:, too.
"Where is Itoxniu?"
"lie's acting as clerk in a stunner
hotel."
"How docs ho like It?"
"Not at all."
"Why not*'"
"Says it's too hot work.**
"Hot work?"
"Yes: lio has to stand over the register
all day."?Cleveland l'lain Dealer.
VANITY uhpkovf.p.
Centlemnu (to burglar) "I say. what ;
are you doing in my house?"
Ifurglur (coolly)?"Your house! Is it 1
vour house? 1 thought you only rented
it."
(tPUtlcnian (quite taken r.hack)?
"Why. yes, hut. *r>>11 my word, of ail?
Kurglnr "Well, don't you he so 'igli
titd mighty, talkiu* about your house,
ndecd. CJood niglit.'' -- London Titilits.
A LICJUT 15 E A SOX.
"Wliy are ycu so happy, ol<l man? .
Pay raised?"
"Xope."
"Wife away?"*
"Xope."
"On your vacation?"*
"Nope."
"Then why so joyful?'
"I just fcot my ?as bill anil It's only ^
; alf what I expected." Cleveland i
I 'Main-Dealer.
i ' Y
Admiral Scl
j
/ \ NK of the treat e-t naval battles in
I / Fight Off Santiago. Never Mine the
Spanish i ?
has there I A GREAT NAVAL BATT
inure op- 1
nit vietory in the onward march of eivili
notable event of .Inly 211. 181)8. in which
iniral Sidney, took a leading part.
II was a great naval battle. Without :
it began. Quick decision, undaunted eour
plilie, resolute self-confidence these coml
Schley to produce that dash and daring
the American soldier.
A man must think quickly in these day:
for slow action. New enterprises arise in
pass awnv in a moment.
A multitude of great themes clamor f
must take sides tor or against by intuition
deduct ion.
One day this fighting admiral. Schley,
comp.uiv |
eis who I ADMIRAL'S OPINION OF PF.talking
I
ous topics of popular interest. The' stibj
putnam
t'olor more brighter hiuI fn<t?*r rnl?>rw rtinv? nn
ultra. Ask dealer or w* will send p??*i paid at IPp a p:
C"hills" j*
AND FEVER
AnU all oth?-r fornix of Mal.irtu arc nl||v curtst bjr
KLIXIIt HAHI'.K. torfciln ul ull ilrUKRlorea.
IOC. a bottle. l'rc|>*r<vt by
KI.?H ZKWNIal .1 CO.. Wnah|n|l.iii. C,
The Birthright of Twins.
A curious case as to which of two
twins was born first, came before
Lord Pearson in the lOdlnburgh Court
of Sessions.
Tin* twins wore John .vlcJurrow, nn
engineer of Virvan, and Charles McJarrow,
a grocer. of Glasgow.
Tlielr father had died intestate
while John was in South Africa, leaving
CI.500 worth of property. Charles
had taken possession of this, claiming
to be the elder son.
John, in giving his evidence, said
that he w:.s horn on Aug. 24. 18?>7, a*.
1 o'clock in the morning and that his
brother was born half an hour afterward.
The births were registered es
such.
Charles, on th?' other hand, averred
that the entries in the register were
erroneous, and that his father recognized
himself as his eldest son.
Lord Pearson gave judgment for
John, without costs.
Rodents Froze to Death.
It. W. Adams of i'lainfleld. N. II.
was throwing out hay from the ba
recently, when lie came across a nest
that contained seventy-four rats and
mice, which had evidently been frozen
to c.eatli.
Oil is accomplishing wonders for
no eormori ot railway travellers and
ol' those who live almiR the steel highways;
It lays the dust on the roadbed
and annihilates the mosquitoes of its
neishbor'ro-.d at the same time.
BY PROXY.
AYImt Dm* Ne^tlctl#
1 suffered from nervousness and
headache until one day about a year
a so it suddenly oeeurred to tue what
a ;;reat coffee drinker 1 was. and I
thought maybe this might have something
to do with my trouble, so I
shifted to tea for awhile, but was not
bettor, if any tiling, worse.
"At that time 1 bad a baby four
months old that we had to feed on the
bottle, until an old lady friend told
me to ivy I'ostnm I'ood Coffee. Three
.months ago I commenced using I'ostnm,
leaving off the tea and coffee, and
not only have m> headaches ami nor
vous troubles I'litir i\ ttisanpeuiv i. nut
since thru I have been givin- plenty
of nurse for my baby anil have a
large. healthy child now.
"I have no desire to drink anything
but Poslum and know it has benefited
my children. niul I hope all who have
children will try Postuni and llnu out
for themselves what a really wonderful
food drink it is." Name given by
Tostum Co., Rattle Creek, Mich.
Roth tea and coffee contain quantities
of a poisonous drug called Caffeine
that directly affects the heart,
kidneys, stomach and nerves. Postuni
is made from cereals only, scientifically
blended to get the coffee flavor. Ten
days' trial of Post urn in place of tea or
coffee will show a health secret worth
more than a gold mine. There's a
reason.
(let the book, "The Road to Wellvlllc,"
in eavh pfcg.
i ' ___
tiley Uses
Pe-ru-na ^
i* s->?
r ? ? **
t : \ *J|
. ,... r'v^S : . ^
)olumbusv Ohio. [ i /
in cheerrnlly state that v -JF
ken
tiago, Where Admiral Schley Made
the world was the raised?its poputarit\
disprison of the tanee, its extensive in
A r m ada One asked his op in
I.E. I h e e i? a said: can cheerfull;
noli mak- and 1 believe with k>
izatiun than in the Like the battle of
the great hero. Ad- him without any wan
> im anil decision as hi
i moment's warning ill-fated Viscaya.
age, excellent disei- His words concerni
hined in Admiral to be repeated by u tl
so characteristic of them.
Like the news of I:
?. There i? no time corn i iig |
an hour. < ?l?t ones will ho I AEMIRA1
l? y t h e 1
or notice. A man and passed from ntou
. rather than logical nents.
Kxeept for an inh
happened to he in free speech, these wo
Iwithoth- oflieer in such a noti
w c r e Kxeept for a wnrh
on \uri- l'eruna enjoys, no re
eet of lVruna was spoken public endor
nTADELE
iy otbfrdye. Ont* lib* imrkajri* color* fills. wool am I ?*i?tt
K'kHVf Write for fr?*o Inioklfl liow to IK**. Jlt?*m*h *ii?
MEN. WATCH 1
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Wo offer something different, better than
in this city.
There Is no patchwork about our treatn
j We do not treat all diseases; but we cure tf
eure cure in all ensee accepted for treatment
Write If you cannot call and describe ym
| ef okarg'-, our diagnosis blank. Consultatio
Doctors Leathei
Hours s h. in. to K p. m. P-. {J2rj
Sundays 10 u. m. to 1 p. m. liUli If 1P11
ZffF r '^V SIM I
wenins
| "I write to let yon know how 1 appreciate your
I Oairareta. I commenced taking them laal NovrrnI
her and took two ten cent ooiea and passed a tapoi
worm 14 ft long. 'I hcn 1 commenced taking them
again and Wednesday. April 4lU. 1 passed another
| tape worm '?* ft. long anil over a thousand small
i wornn. Previous to iny taking i'war'ti 1 didn't
know I had a tapr-worra. 1 always had a aiualt
| appetite."
Win. r. Brown. 1S1 Franklin St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
&X ^owelft a*
|swcmm*
CANDY CATrUimC
Pi*a?iint, Palatable. Pot^nt.Tait^Oood.DoOood,
So??r Slckon, Weaken or Orlpe, 10o. &>vS0c. Never
! |old in bu-.k The nonnine tablet temped CCO.
| Uuarurteeti to oure or your money beck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. *94 I
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! waawAimnmi <^r^-ri^~?:-?-?.
^JjUffWUMWWWBWIt ,1 ^lr~_7^~j~*,~ ^
as ? catarrh remedy, its nuuon.il imporiion.
Without a moment's hesitation he
y say that Mrs. Schley has taken iVrun*
oil effect."
Santiago, the thought was sprung upon
ling, and lie disposed of it with the same
_ did with the Spanish licet led hy the
ing IVruna have gone out into the world
tousand tongues, because he has said
lis victory over Cervera, his words conL'S
WCRD ; CARRY WEIGHT.j caught 'up
th to mouth, across oceans and eontiurn
manly independence, in a country of
rds never would have been uttered by an
tide position as that of Admiral Schley.
1 wide notoriety and popularity, such as
inody could ever have received such outseinent
by such a man.
S S D YES
a. ' nially well ud t? KUirantwil fn porta t f?I
MlxiV.tors. MON HOP liHCU (HI, tiiiloiivilk. Mo.
T l\ 7TT\ Tim I Y mil I
(UUn HKALM!
ition for Men.
any other specialists or medical Instltu tlon
tent. Th? cure i? perfect niul permanent,
lose wo trent. A prompt, permanent and
. Nothing but curable eases aooopnxi.
ir troubles and receive by nituru mail,, (ram
u free.
rman & Bentley,
etta and Forsyth Sis,, ATLANTA, Gk
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TO WR
T O TH E
WORLD'S FAIR,
JWo*Ocmhcr 10, 1904.
SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY
The Seaboard Air Line Ry. announces
their last personally conducted
tour to the World's Fair on Thursday,
November 10th, leaving Raleigh
at. 4 p. m.. Wilmington at 3.-0 p. m.,
Charlotte at 7.2:1 p. m. Connection
will bo made from all other points In
the- State. Through service will he
arranged from
Wilmington, Charlotte and Raleigh.
This is tho la.Jt special train of the
season to the World's Fair, ami special
low rates will apply from all
points on the Seaboard and its connections.
This party will be in charge of a
leprosontativo of the Seaboard, who
will look after the comfort and pleasure
of the party and arrange for them
to get. located at hotels, or boarding
houses, whero tho party may de3lro
to stop In St. I^oiiIk. The route selected
Is one of tho prettiest In tho
South, i. e., via Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Na*;hvllle and Cairo, 111.
For circulars and pamplets, apply
to
C. H. GATTI3, T. P. A.
RALEIGH, N. C.
So. 4.1.
Thompson's Eyi Watsr