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f UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT ^MMd bj Bor?? ob Nock?Morel lo#? Itch* For Two Years Hsd? Him W1U 0 ?Another Curt bjr Cutlouxml f *Vor two jrftn mjr neck wu covered Jritk sores. the humor spreading to my (fcir, which (ell out, leaving an unsightly aid spot, and the soreness, inflammation did merciless itching made me wild. Fprnds advised Cuticura Soap and Oiotand after a few applications the torment subsided, to my great joy. The sores toon disappeared, and my hair grew again, la ?h ick and healthy as ever, i shall always recommend Cuticura. (Signed) II. J. Spalding, 104 W. 104th St., N. Y, City." The sins of the heart are the heart <?I All sin. Cnroa fnrmn, Itching Huninrt. Ei iceiallv for otd. clironio ease.a tales SHsiiic Blood Hittm. Ik gives u healthy ood supply to tlio affected parts, hauls all tbo sores, eruption scabs, scales; stops tins awful itching ami burning of eczema, swellIn^. suppurating, watery sores, eto. Drngests si per largo bottlo, 3 bottles f'2.50. 6 >t t It's }fi 00, express prepaid. Sample frea ami prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. (la. Describe trouble add froo modi?a! advice8' ntlu sealed loiter. The fun of pretending to like opera more than vaudeville is that our frU ndt pretend to believe us. IS STItlCTJMIMlE. Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Help. Sbr Has Cniibil Ttiounanila to Health.? Hon I.ydlaE. Pinlili nn'i Vegetable Comiwnnd Cured Mrs. Fred Seydol. for a ^fcel that * slek sisters, and I above all, a woman who lias had / more experience in treating female ills tliaii any living person. Over ono hundred tliousaud cases of female diseases come before Mrs. I*inlc> hstm every year, some personally, others by mail, and this has been going on for twenty years, day after day. Surely women are wise in seeking advice from a woman of such experience, especially when it is absolutely jn'f. Mrs. IMnkham never violates the eonfidemv <tf vvoineii. oud every testimosnbtl letter published is done so with the written consent or rcipiest of the writer, in order that other sick women may be benefited us they have lu-on. Mrs. Frod Seydel, of 41'J Norm 5'lh Street, West Philadelphia, Pa.. writes: Dear Mrs. l'iiikhutn. ? "Ovoraymr ago I wrote you n lot tor inking advice,, its I tmd female ills and could not e&rrv a child to maturity. I reocivod your kind I otter of instructions and foUowod your advice, i am not only a well woman in eon esjucnco, but, have v Ivsuit iful baby girl. 1 wish every siifTeriup woman in tho land would wrile you for advice, as you huve douu ?o much for mo " .lust, as surely a.s Mrs. Seydel wus cured. will Lydia K. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of 'lEenjule ills. No other medicine in nil the world bas such a record of ei^es of female troubles as has Lydia K. Pinkhaiu's Veg? -table Cotupound. Therefore no prudent woman will accept any substitute which a druggist may offer. If you ore sick, write Mrs. Piukhnm, Tiynn. Mass , for iperial av'vice. It is free and always helpful. Bli Barsatn To t^tter ml ycrl Up the South'* I<eadt>iQ Itualnea* ColH'git, four ?ehol?rnhl}>ii ftie offered young |iptNona of thin county at ! tha* ont WRITf today 6A-ALA. BUSINESS UOLLEQE, MM,Qa Diicuair?oo EDUCATION scholarships!^ IE E E ^-'U|? (hi- nu(l,<* <?ml |irf?enl or trnd 11 lo DR^UGHOU'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE KALKIGH COLUMBIA, ATLANTA. KNOXVIL1.LOR FT. WORTH .- ml yo? will receive booklet Tontalimiff Almost !<H) nils :ipi?l|pd word-; explaining th;it we Rive away. AIiSOliUTKlA KHIOM, 104 scholarships to those finding most mis-spelled words In the hooki>-t. Most instructive contest ever conduce !. TtoolHet contains hundreds <>r letters from bankers and business men giving reasons why you should attend one ??t l? *. U. C-. Those who fail to gel free scholarship will, us explained In Isioklet. g->t 10 cunts for each mis-spelled word found. I*et ais tell ytai all about our great educational content mid our GREAT SUMMER DISCOUNT. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. .TULANJE UNIVFH8ITY OF LOUISIANA. iix iiivmmxct i or yi-ncuo.il inslru'i.n, l.nth in ample Inboraiorte* and Abundant h >.,|dial tiintnicla are unequalled. |.'vre bcc-.-ck i.c given to the great Chartty lloapitnl with !M hciln and JO.eod patient* annually Kp-rlnl Instruction l> alvrn dally at the outside of the s k The nest evasion Ik inn October lOlli. I '.l.l.'i. Koj catalogue and lulnrnmlIon address I'ltOK. M. |{ <11411.IK 1*1 l?.. Ilean. r <1. Iirn?ver ?01 NKW OKI.It I S*. 1.4. SOYSANDGiRLS RUil in every UioUiiv la tbi Uaitwl flutM to take fi<K'ri|>tioiH l or 1 canh fooimisgtoiiH to ADAMS'S MAGAZINE (A wtliole year for IDrenU) Hie he?t and eh?a??nf monthly home maiaitne to tha world, containing tVI pairs. 10* I linchaa. of selected reading mailer of utiaaual mteraal Inefaryhoma ldhersl rouiinlnnion to noli.-ltor*. Hand postal eanl for / II pari tenl am and auhaerlption blank hook AT ONUS. ADAMS'S MAftAZlNE. 131 W.24th St.M.Y.Cit* . Dropsy If j Removes si! rvrellinjf in Stojo P"11 / . day*; effects a permanent cure \ .Wsjot' >V In joto todays. Trial treatment \ rr^>. . given fret. Npthingcun t>s foire* < - fwT, Write Dr. H. M. (.tec 's Sons, \ ?SULiJ. SusuialitU. Bo* B Atlanta. Si? ' MUTINY ON WARSHIP > Officers Killed and Red Fla; Floated at Masthead ' ODESSA IS HELD AT THEIR MERCY vs?fjia>n ana mii u nicer* Except Eifjhx Compliant Ones on Board the Most Powerful Battleship Left to the Czar Are Murdered in a Mutiny Growing Out of Shooting of a Sailor Who I Presented Complaint Against Bad ! Food. Odessa. By Cable.?The red flag of revolution is at the masthead of tho KuLaz Potemkine, Russia's most powerful battleship iu the Black Sea. which now lies in the harbor in the hands of mutineers. The captain and most of the officers were murdered and thrown overboard in the open sea and the snip is completely in the possession of the crew and n few officers who have thrown in their lot with the mutineers. The puns of the Kniaz Potemkine command the city, and in the streets masses of striking workmen, who Wednesday tied before the volleys of the troops, are now inflamed liy the spectacle of open revolt on board an Imperial warship and are making a bold front against the military. All day long firing lias been heard in many quarters of tho city. A numI her of harracades have been erected, and tumuli and disorder reign. EXPECT A CIVIL SEA FIGHT. The main squadron of the Black Sea 1 fleet, consisting of the battleships Georgei Pohiedonosetz (George the Victorious). Til Sviatitclia Rostivlnv and Ekaterina II. with two cruisers, are expect"'' in .nrrive here and a regular naval battle is in prospect. The rioters are in a most defiant mood and are not inclined to surrender without fighting. Reports of the mutiny which occurred while the battlesnln >vj?? ? ? arc difficult to obtain, as the mutineers refuse to allow communication with the shore; hut. it is ascertained that it arose front the shooting; of n sailor who was presenting;, in behalf of the crew, a complaint against had food. According to one version, this sailor, whose name was Omiltchuk. objected to the quality of the "borehth." or soup, and was immediately shot down by a mess officer. HEC,INNING OP MUTINY. The crew then rose and seized the j ship and officers, eight of whom were spared on the condition that they would join the mutineers. The others were killed and their bodies thrown overboard. After a period of vaeilla-. tion, the Kniaz Potemkine headed for Odessa and arrived hero last Wednesday night, accompanied by two torpedo boats. Early Thursday the liody of Omiltchuk was brought ashore in one of the battleships boats, and was landed on the new mole, where It was exposed in semi-state all day. It wn? visited by thousands of persons, many of whom placed coins in the basket at (lie head of the body towards a fund to defray the cost of the funeral which the sailors propose to hold and which the strikers will make the occasion of a great demonstration. An inscription on the breast of the I dead sailor states on behalf of the crew I that Omiltchuk died for the truth because he presented a just complaint of the crew. A.UT Il'ORI TIES POWERT.ESS. The authorities have made no at- | tempt to remove the body, the sailors having served notice that the ship would open fire on any one seeking to interfere with it. A noise airent its.. i itlng the spot was killed by the strikj ere. I During the day a red flag was hoisted on the Kniaz Potenikine, and meni- ] hers of the rrow rode from ship to ship in the harbor, forcing the stop- I page of all work thereon. Food was I supplied them by sympathizers on the j | shore who pillaged tho maritime store- i I houses. Cotton Goes Up. Now York. Special.?Tho local cot- I ton market was excited and prices adi vanned approximately flftv points in i | the various options to January. This was equivalent to nn advance of $2.r?0 i a bale over last night's closing quotations. and followed an advance of thhty points in yesterday's session j and a previous advance in the last two or three weeks weeks of nearly a cent a pound Tried for Taking Bribe. Jdttlc Hock. Ark.. Special.?In tht Circuit Court of Pulaski county here, the trial of State Senator A. W. Covington. of ClarkesviUe. on a charge of accepting a bribe, v.as begun. The j ; indictment against Senator Covington I charges that he received $0,000 as a j hrihn for hiu vnfn f<>n * - e - ..... ..... ...... nu^un til. H | ( Senate bill appropriating $800,000 for j the completion of the new State eapitol. The dofendapt entered n plea of "not guilty." The entire day was spent in selecting jurors. This task was completed Wednesday and the taking of evidence began Thursday. The jury is composed of five farmers, five merchants and two retail nalesmen. President at Harvard. Cambridge, Mass.. Special.?Although nominally celebrating with his class mates the 2f.th anniversary of the class of '80 from Harvard University. President Itoosevelt was tho honored guest of America's most ancient seat of learning. No degrees of honor were conforied upon him, ns ho alI rondy holds the highest degree the i University is empowered to bestorf, I but the welcome accorded him by I Cambridge citirons, alumni and col- j ' lego officials was most cordial. I ' v b ;v / " 4 >.? .? C ; >* i. Bfv 5V. a: FITSpermenently cared. No fits ornervouc nasi) after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.f 2t rial bottleand treatise free Dr. R. H. Ki.ike. Ltd.,981 ArchSt..Ph!la., Pa. Rnglsnd has just built the biggest troop hip in the world. ProUu o? tue k'uc'keii. There has been a great ueal of disappointment because the Gnrtleld report shows that the profits of the packing industry only amount to about two per cent, on the volume of business transacted. There Is no doubt, however. that the report is correct. The census reports compiled by the Government in lftOO, before the agitation regarding the "beef trust" began, throw considerable light on thiR question. It apix'ars from the census that the packing industry is conducted on a sum 1 lor margin of gross prollt than any other industry in Ant or lea. The gross margin of profit of 871 flour and grist mills in Illinois, in the census year, was nearly seven per cent, on the volume of business. The gross margin of fifty-one wholesale slaughtering and meat packing establishments in Illinois was only about one-third as large, or a little more than two per cent, on the volume of business. The millers have not l>eeu accused of being in a "trust," and combinations would scetn impossible in a business where there arc several thousand mills in the United States competing actively for the flour trade, hut it ap-. pears that the gross profits of the millers are larger than the gross profits of the packers. It may turn out that the agitation regarding the packing industry will show the same result as the devil found in shearing the pig: "All squeal and no wool." Why Why. v. hen buying a hook, are we in. fluenccd bv the author's name? Why by an artist's if we purchase a picture? Why <lo wise buyers insist upon having a reliable name on nearly everything they purchase? It is because the name attached is the | safeguard ot the buyer ? a protection agniast the palming on of inferior articles. This "name guarantee" wo all look for 111 the most important things we buy, and what can be more important than our food ? Kveryliody knows that all intelligent housekeepers are very particular nliout the buying oi things to eat and drink, and nobody realizes it more than the up-to-date grocer. ?ho caters to the wants ot his customers. For instance every real grocer knows the reason lor the universal popularity ot Lion (.'oki-f.k, the leader ol all package coffees, lie knows that its uniform purity and high iiu.ihty have made it welcome 111 millions of American homes for over a quarter of a century. Realizing this he eannot hut hand it out cheerfully when asked for it. He knows that the people accept tho package as a guarantee ot the eontents. ) et there may he a few grocers left who | do not M'rognize that the buyer?not the seller lias the right of choice, and they j may want to sell their loose coffee (who | knows what- it is. or where it came front?) instead of l.K>N < "oKFKK, which the eltstcine: asks for, and the merits of which both know. In such cases the wisest advice ia: "I'll uige your denier." How to Dose a Dog. (In July Outing.) A dose of castor oil is as disagreeable to the ailing dog as it is to the ailing human being, lie kicks against ii. and does right. when he is grab bed by i he back of I he neck, and with his jaws yanked apart with a towel awaits the nasty dose. This is poured down his neck?on the outside, it is usually followed by a few more doses, all of which go the same way ?which is the wrong way. The jaws are in a vise, the dog is in torture, and be is ready to condemn his very best friend for thus treating him shabbily. If tliey were only sensible enough to know how any dog. from the meanest cur to the bluest-blooded canine on earth was in the habit of taking his oil, it would be different. Hut they are all at sea on the subject. and poor doggie is about dead when a friend utters: 'Humph! All chumps on dogs. 1 sec. Pour the stuff over the fellow's paws.' I.o, and behold! The wise few who thought thoy knew all about dogs and dogs tilings learned something to their credit, when they saw how carefully Towser licked his paws, cleaned them and thus took his oil without fuss ami in the proper way. A girl's idea of a romance is a man who wears a woman's ring on his finger ami looks sadly at it. So. 'J?. IN COLONEL'S TOWN. Tilliic* Happen. From the home of tlie famous "Koyhnel Keeyartah. of Cartersville," nv\ny down South, comes an enthusiastic let icr jiiiout Postum. "I was in very delicate health. suffering from indigestion and a nervous trouble so severe flint 1 could hardly sleep. The doctor ordered me to discontinue the use of the old kind of coffee, which was like poison to me, producing such extreme disturbance that I could not control myself. But such 1 was my love for it that I could not get my. own consent to give it up for some lime, and continued to suffer till iny father one day brought home a package of Postum Food Coffee. "I hud the new food drink carefully prepared according to directions, and gave it a fair trial. It proved to have a rich flavor and made a healthy, wholesome and delightful drink. To ray taste the addition of cream greatly improves it. "My health began to improve as soon as the drug effect of the old coffee was removed and the Postum Coffee had time to make its influence felt. My nervous troubles were speedily relieved mm uie sleep which the old coffee drove from my pillow always oniric to soothe and strengthen me after I had drunk Postum?in a very short time I began to sleep lretter than 1 had for years before. 1 have now used l'Dstum Coffee for several years and like it better and find it more beneficial than when I first began. It is an unspeakable joy to be relieved of the old dis- ! tress and sickness." Name given by , j Postum Company, battle Creek, Mich. I There's a reason. I Head the little book, "The lioad to I Wcll\ ille," iu each pkg. V * I, . Make Your Any country aome, store, hotel, I i; church or building can be as brilliantly ;!> and conveniently lighted aa a city !i! house. Acetylene Gae is cheaper than !j! kerosene, brighter than electricity, ;S> safer than cither. \^r?* / 11 ^ I ViiecR&ii)^ ^ djrkT' Motllrlu*" Co., WInaCon-b&letn. N. C, ISZEu?QE0BflD2S ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY Sixty miles from Ba FOR YOUNC LADIES Mountains. Kstablis AND MISSES SSSASjSSi Course; graduation is attainable in either, omy, are branches of special in truest in pectus sent on application. Address Sister Sviperior. St. Joseph's Ac&i I Conviction F( "When buying looso coffee or n to have in his bin, hOW do y< getting ? Some queer stories nl coulil bo told, if tlie people who speak out. Could nny amount of mere t housekeepers to use Lion C the leader of all packag< of a century, if they ln.d not found i Purity, Strength, Flav< This popular rucca s? ol LION COF run be due only to Inherent merit. Tl Ik no Nlrongcr prool ot merit than i tlnued and Increasing popularity. VI the vorillM nl Mil f tnwc ? ?vau>v?. va m?? *mtivm | HOUSEKEEPERS does not convl E you oi the merits of LION COFF St costs you but a trifle to bu 5 packaflc. It Is the easiest waj | convince yourself, and to m; I you a PERMANENT PURCHASES I I.loX t TO K KICK iftsold only in 1 lb. dpuIp'I park R and roaches you as pure and clean as when it lof fa. torv. 5 IJnii-hend on every package. Bttve these ljinn-hea<fs for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS 6 EVERYWHERE WOOLSON Sl'ICE CO., Toledo, ( ^^BBHKESjuasauraKSfissixaafaaBa fldtiiral Fla\w rlbod! Yoducfs L, -J Dainty ? Delicious - At arvd satisfying to Lfibby's Flavor) Ft Ox Tongue. Potted Chit Dried Beef, Brisket Bee r 1 ? r ww vui ucu oeei fli they are wholesome. 1 Thr Booklet. "Iloin to Make Good Address L,ibby, McNeil S?? ^GUARANTEEDCURM6nil^o?Mttroublri, 1 blood, wind on the ?tomach, blonted bowels, foi 1 pains sfter eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and I iegularly you are sick. Constipation kills more 1 starts chronic ailments and long years of sufferir fl CASCAItCTS today. for you will never get we'.l U right. Take r.ur advice, start with Cascareta t V money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped ^boo^lW^fr^f^^^Wr^u^Sterling Remedy Cumpar rmfiri"iTiinnitfin-|-in<i < i Own Gas Automatic Generators I require little care, do the work V perfectly ami can be operated by auy- S JnG?anywhere. <s Complete plant costs no more than i hot air furnace. ?2 Send for booklet, "After Suntet." It gives full information rc- # warding this wonderful light, and is >< >ciit free to anyone. v Acetylene Apparatus Mfg. Co., 157 Michigan Av?? Chicago. ou have been told you cannot live? I your disease is incurable do not de- S I Buy a large $1 bottle of Checkers I catch tho result. Sample bottle free, I to-day?you'll forget it to-morrow. I ltimore at tlie base of the blue Ridge hcdlSCW, Incorporated lSlti. Healthful lawns, modern equipment throughout. ; either the Classical or tlie Knglisli Music, Painting and Domestic Keontheir respective departments, l'roslemy, trrvrrvltsbvjrg. Maryland Alms Trial .nything your grocer happens ? >u know what you ar? I bout coffee that is sold in bulk, bundle it (grocers), cured to alk have persuaded millions of offee, e coffees for over u quarter I t superior to all other brands in g or and Uniformity ? | I tractive to the Eye the appetite >od Products :ken, Deviled Ham, if, Lunch Tongues, \sh ? all as good as Casy to serve Thing $ to Eat" sent free. 1 & Libby Chicago CANDY CATHARTIC i^^^^teUhiTbillouBnesB'^'a^^brei^h^^^ll il mouth, headache, lndisf?tipo. pimples, H dizziness. When your bowels don't mov? I people than all other diseases together. It I if. No matter what ails you, start tnking H I and itay well until you Ret your bowels 1 oday uuiler absolute gu?.rnutee to cure or t C C C. Never aold In bulk. Sample aad J ly, Chicutjo or New York. 5?* ^ kf MMDS Complete External and Internal Treatment ONEDOLLAR Consisting of warm baths with' ! to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA Ointment to instantly allay' itching, irritation, ana inflammation and soothe and heal; and CUTICURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single Set, costing but One Dollafr is often sufficient, to cure the most torture ing, disfiguring skin, scilp, and blood humors, ecrcmas, rashes, itchings, and irritation^ with loss of hair, from infancy to age, wnrn all else, fails. Sold throughout th? world. Cutlctim Soap, 01nl~ ttfnf, vV., IsriMiivrot, 50c. ( In form of Chocolate ('oaia&j rtlli, Uc, per * ?ai ui ?*?'# It.I.:rd:r, 'J? ? hctiac Stj.; I'Ax t. h Hue <!r 1* lVix j Ik>?too, |.17 Columi>u?i A**. Potter l?rt?; if ('hem. Corp., Sole I*roj??. BIT ^end for *')low to Curo Torluriiig, Uiiflguripr1 Uuuior* froui Infancy to Ago." DYSPEPSIA HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION PROMPTLY ANDPERMANCNTLY CURED WITH Crab Orchard Water. A Oniury'n Experience, With Kr.HUlts, Id the lies! Teatlinouiai ROL.O BY A 1.1. DKUC.UI8TM Crab Orcliard Water Co., Louisville, Ky. yp* " I ~~ Yon want only tho beat Cotton Girt j Machinery A?k any experienced Ginnor about Pratt, Eaflte, Smith Winship, Munger We would like to show juu vtiwib imiuitunnH (ii life lonp customers say. Write for catalog and testimonial booklet. Continental Gin Co Otinrlotto. N. Atlanta. <?a. It i rm lug ti una. Ala. Meniplils, T?nu., Uiillns, Tea. csssful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs tops discharges, heals inflammation and local soreness, cures leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh. I'axtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pure water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal ami srnnnmiral tliur* linni/l *r*? - ? ^.? .. - < TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES ' For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box. 4 Trlrl Box and Book of liutructlona Free. tmc r. Paxton Company Boston, mass. > I I IITm Aildre** of (1) persons of 1 1 I Q N I r I 1 i>?rt Indian olood who ?ro llln 11 I LU not livtmr wltti any trllis^ III (2) of it.en wliii wit" itriift.il (n Kentucky, HI (3) of mother* of soldiers who bare torn If U denied pension on account of their re marriage, (4> of men wlm serred in t lie Ked? era! army, or <f>) tli? nearest kin of such soldier* or sail, r* 1111W ilfi'uswl. N ATHAN It 14 K ? 4i If II, Attorney, 11 111I1 i mi t on, II. f tfSwai-frifc# Aif-AM w4 CllatS WHIkt A "list FAt 1S. Ina Bast Onuth Syrup. Pastes >ood. Use P* . Ccl In time. Sold hy ilrn rgl.t* Mil ^ ft]