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continuous performance ' Poet?In winter I write poems to Poet?And in summer I bare to weep on writing poems so the Icemen i* Effective greenery for the dining ^oom table may be made by planting the seeds of grapefruit Sow them thlokly. and in two weeks, If the earth Si good and has been kept moist in a warm place, the little shoots appear. ' tJTwo weeks more and the leaves unftld. and very soon there is a mass of Tich, glossy green, which is not affected by gas of furnace heat.?Suburtan Life. nauatf-all* Likes American Maaazlnes. i i American magazine* are conatantly increasing their (popularity in both jhuatrnMa and New Zealand. , ' tef} I WENT | THROUGH Before taking Lydia EPinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Xatlck, Mass. ?"I cannot express yhatl went through duringjthe change yyV'i" ?2i 1110 ueimo x uicu ^Mtt^VjJLydiaE. Pinkham's gp ifwU ' JVegetabie Co mlTCM pound. I was in such f|?<~?v a nervous condition Hal ^ ** W&# I could not keep creepy sensations; and 1 could not sleep nij^its. I was finally iPTlmcians that IPafso lllfR ? /. 1H Hhad a tumor. I read one day of the wonderful cures mado by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it, and it has made me a well woman. My neighbors and friends declare it haul worked a miracle for me. Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is Worth its weight in gold for women during this period of life. If it will help others you may publish my .letter."?Mrs. Nathan B. Greaton, IIN. Main Street, Natick, Mass. The Change of Life is the most critieal period of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other'remedy known Co medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying Ciriod as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega, ble Compound. If yon would like special advice about your ease write a confidential letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, nd always helpf uL 1 [ Rheumatism Yields to MILAM Read The Proof: Former U. S. Postmaster Recommends Milam. OeeUemcn.?My niece suffered for many 7mil with a trouble pronounced by her physicians u Crlc Acid KneumaUsm. and although he treated her. she never obtained relief. be d* well acquainted with mitjtm and knowing tt had been need successfully very frequently In Inrt 1 la.r cases. i determined to pat her on It. She tech tig bottles with the happiest results. I regard Bur as being entirely relieved, and will always taks gas? ore In recommending mium for Uric aolil Tours truly. CL 'I. w*i>rnr>AT.M , asurtllo. Ta.. July 18.1?1X .Spent $3,000 on Rheu-' matism. Vorfolk.Ya_Jalyn.191l i About flvo works agoI was ladncod to take Milam j fbr an aggravated casa of RbemaUem. for which I ' and spent over tt.000 for all known remedies and tried many doctors, wont to Hot Springs, bnt reMired no benedta whatever. tor fifteen years I bar* been a sufferer, oacb spring 1 bare been In bed and Incapltauvl for work nntll thin spring, which. I am glad to say. I hare been attending to my business. feel tine, splendid appetite, and feel confident that 1 will be a cared man from rheumatism. 1 wtah to say that Milam has done all you claim It Will do In my case, so far. and I look forward to a needy recovery, and would not take lire times the amount of the price of tho medicine for what It has done for me so far. Yours rcry truly. C. H. VTADk V?lininii Cor. Church and Lee Streets Rheumatism Entirely Gone. J was a great sufferer from Rheumatism aad do filed tatty MILAM. X bought slg bottles, aad am now on my fourth hottic. I ean truthfully say that I hare nerer taken T^H^ a medicine that hag I [in done mo as much good, m SH XLy Rboumatlsm Is enI' Rh tirely gone, m y complosion greatly lmproved and my appetite good?Intact. I hare not 1 felt to well In a long ' time. I would not lake rlB "?? '"r llu> t'""d pour m^B P tucdiclno has done rue. 11 A but in order to be sure fi am a--o that the trouble Is enErll&wAtVl j tlruly eradicated. 1 win I j t.iWe tho two retliaiD'.ug i voiuntartly give this to* Mmffn M I '<'?tlmonial. and cbeer1 UU%uJ ' fully recommend Milan 0%Sui to anyone suffering j from Rheumatism. ROOD. BONE ?i SB* | ALBERT McBUIDB. ' Danville. Va. =====3 fen- j irs 3 : QUaranfee(J \Hr Ask tho Druggist CI I1DI C Agents to sell Silk Hosiery and NecknCLIAULk wear. We manufacture men's and women's silk hosiery, neckwear, dress silks, etc. and I tell direct. Agent. making lib to SA weekly. Write today CWctrit (Jit sukt*., Utp'i S. V hslskw., twrsMsa, Pa Afents Wanted Bu want yonr boice county, write as at once taL aaaipamkiku re.. ?n k. isusi_ tuuitiu, a*. nnnDQY TRVATVD. Giro quick reJf WnwrA I n?yt asaally remove swelT ft Hug and short breath la a few days and ji J entire relief in l>4odaya trial treatment RR FREE. PR. CRkKtS 90SS, Boi A,ilto?U,Sa. | I Thompson's Eyo Wator tpiso's+ 3 HE BEST MEDICINE jjj torC c v.? c""" CoLOsI MISTAKEN DIAGNOSIS-DOCTORS 6UESS WR0N6 AGAIN. About five years ago I wrote to you that I had been a terrible sufferer from kidney and bladder trouble*, and that my physician informed me that my left kidney was in such condition that there was no hope for my recovery. I was advised to try your SwarapRoot as a last resort, and after taking four fifty-cent size bottles, I passed a gravel stone which weighed ten grains. I afterwards forwarded you this irravel stone. Have bad no return of! any | trouble since that time and cannot say too much in favor of your wonderful preparation, Swamp-Root, which cures, after physicians fail. Very truly yours, F. H. HORNE, Route 3, Box 30. RosCboro, N. C. Personally appeared before me, this 31st day of July, 1909, F. H. Horne, who subscribed the above statement < and made oath that the same Is true In substance and in fact. Jaxxs M. Halt., uturt. Notary Public. Sr. lilwrtu x. t. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Tor You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will a!iso receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. The Very Worst. Clement J. Drlscoll, at a dinner in New York, told a number of amusing stories about his strenuous life as commissioner of weights and measures last year. "A friend of mine," said Mr. uriscoll, "noticed one morning that his grocer looked very Bad. 'What's tho matter, old man?' my friend asked Jokingly. 'The weights and measures man hasn't been dropping In on you, I hope?' " 'Yes, he has,' snapped the grocer. " 'But you don't really mean to say,' exclaimed my friend, 'that he caught you giving only fifteen ounces to the pound?' " Worse than that!' groaned the grocer. 'I've been giving seventeen.'" TEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. Continual Pain, Dizziness and Nei^ vousness Caused by Weakened Kidneys. Mrs. Elizabeth Weiss, 2442 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., says "From morning until night I underwent tortures, lily head throbbed and . i I could scarcely stay jf/jSjjiCk on '?ct from dizziness. My back ftp -j% ached as if it would ^ g?. | break and I was **r/ nervous and often cried. I doctored but grew no better W(l 1 'I- Iv anc* outloolc was indeed. Yet '^??5?^ relief was to come "'^5p, and I can always thank Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me and for over a year I have had no suffering from my kidneys." "When Your Back Is Lame, Re- , member the hfame?DOAN'S." 60c. a ( box at all stores. Foster-Mllburn Co., i Buffalo, N. Y. Oxen in Massachusetts. , J. D.' Avery of Sbelburne Falls is ] surely the king of oxen In this part , of the country. At the Brattleboro fair J recently ho has had the most wonder- j ful exhibit of oxen, and in all the tests . of strength for pulling heavy boatloads of stone his oxen have cleaned the decks. One of the secrets in these . tests is the way the oxen are managed and driven. Mr. Avery does his own driving and is a master at the business. The other day again, as the . day before, he cleared everything before him in the ox pulling ring by taking all three prizes in the free for all r class and first and second in the 3,500 1 class. 1 Tho load drawn in the 3,500 class ? was about 9,100, while the veteran ox * man made an exhibition pull of nine f feet in the free for all class with a i ^ fancy pair of Devons with a load of 10,238, which is the biggest load drawn at Bratlteboro since he pulled over 11,000 with his famous pair of Holsteins.?Hampshire Gazette. Salve to Conscience. It was at a concert, where the removal of hatB was not obligatory, still the woman with a conscience wished to be accommodating. She turned to the woman sitting beside her and said: "Does my hat bother you?" "Not in the least," said the other woman sweetly, so the woman with a conscience settled complacently back to listen to the music while persons pn the back seats twisted their necks Out of joint trying to see around her bat. And So On. "What Is this domestic science?" inquired the engaged girl. "It consists of making hash out of the left-over meat, and croquettes out of the left-over hash," explained her more experienced friend. The shortest words sometimes carry the most weight. r One Mother O 8 Says ; "There's only one I trouble with PoSt ; Toasties : "When I get a pacK- ! age or two, Father and the boys at once < have tremendous ap- ! petites." Post Toasties , Require No Cooking ? Serve with sugar i and cream and the 1 smiles go round the i table. j \ "The Memory Lingers" ' Sold by Grocers t 1 Postilm Cereal Co. Ltd., liattle Creek. Mich. WHEN JOHNNY CANT H#EAR Boy at Play It Always Deaf When His Mother Is Calling Him. "Johnny!" That was his mother calling from a window and Johnny playing in the street, but Johnny didn't hear her. And then: "Johnny! Come here." But Johnny is at this moment reaching up to catch a high ball and his ears are closed to all calls; whereupon: "Johnny, do you hear me?" But Johnny doesn't. He has caught that ball and now he Is fielding it to another boy standing by a tree. So, now: "Johnny!" this time with a little staccato in it, and perhaps a faint suggestion of a slipper. And does that open Johnny's ears? Why, he's at the bat now and prepared to hit the ball a swat that will send it half way down the block, and all things else are as naught to him. But now hear the vigilant mother, this time gently, for she knows that boys will be boys: "Johnny, 1 want you to come In now." Johnny is at this moment running like a wild man, or boy, making for that tree he was throwing at a moment ago and utterly oblivious of everything in the world, the parental voice included. But that cleaves the air again now: "Johnny!" Jnhnnv it standing with one foot at the root of the tree and the other foot extended, all ready to jump and run when the boy at the bat hits the ball. "Johnny!" And Johnny runs like all poaaeseed, not for home, but for the base, and there he stands, while from the window comes again the voice. NO WONDER." I IV ? A \N He?She is so artificial. She?Yes, artificiality seems natural to her. ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA "I, tbe undersigned, cannot give enough praise to the Cuticura Remedies. I had been doctoring for at least a year for eczema on my foot. I had tried doctor after doctor all to no avail. When a young girl I sprained my ankle three different times, paying iittle or no attention to it, when five rears ago a small spot showed upon ny left ankle. I was worried and sent tor a doctor. He said it was eczema. tic rffow a email hnna frnm Ihp nnkln ibout the size of a match and about in inch long. The small hole grew 0 about the size of an apple, and the sciema spread to the knee. The docors never could heal the hole in the inkle. The whole foot ran water all he time. "My husband and my sons were up light and day wheeling me from one oom to another in the hope of giving ne some relief. I would sit for hours it a time in front of the fireplace loping for daybreak. The pain was to intense I was almost crazy, in fact, [ would lose my reason for hours at 1 time. One day a friend of mine Iropped in to see me. No more had ihe glanced at my foot than Bhe exclaimed: 'Mrs. Finnegan, why in the j world don't you try the Cuticura RemJdies!' Being disgusted with the doctors and their medicines, and not being able to sleep at all, I decided to give xne Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Qlntment a trial. After using them three days that night I slept as sound as a silver dollar for eight long hours. [ awoke in the morning with but very ' little pain, in fact, I thought I was n heaven. After using the Cuticura Remedies for three months I was perfectly restored to health, thanks to he Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I will be sixty-four years of age my iext birthday, hale and hearty at presjnt." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Finnegan, 1234 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo., Mar. ! r, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and j tlntniont tiro crtlH hv drnceists and ^ UlUlvuv " - -* lealers everywhere, a sample of each, i ivith 32-page book, will be mailed ,'ree on application to "Cutlcura," i Dept. 12 K, Boston. Modern Pharmacy. "We have a very fine course in pharnacy," says the president of the colege to the father of the student who s entering. "I'm glad to hear that. My boy ex>ects to become a druggist.' Well, we give special lectures on oap, stamps, cigars, perfumery, soda rater, candy, city directories, teleihone books anil stationery."?Life. Sometimes Not at Home. Charity Worker?You poor soul! )oe-? your husband always hang iround the house all day? Mrs. Tenement i? heerfully)?Inladt.. no Half the toitne he's In the ockup.?Tit-Bits. SPOHX'S DISTEMPER Ct'RE will j -ure any possible case of DISTEMPER, PINK E\ E, and the like among horses if all ages, and prevents all others in the same stable from having the disease. Also :ures chicken cholera, and dog distemper. Yny good druggist can supply you, or send o mfrs. 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. Agents .vanted. Free book. Spohn Medical Co., J ?pee. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. And No Strong-Arm Squad. The Greeks were piling into the iYooden Horse outside the walls of i Troy. "We might be called the first car j owdies," they cried factetlously.? Puck. tor HEADACHE?Hlrlca' CAPUDINE Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or fervous Troubles, C&pudine will relieve you. t'a liquid?pleas.-.nt to take?acta Itametll,tely. Try it- 10c., 25c., and 5J cents at drug tores. Experience may be the best teacher, >ut some people prefer a more fashonable school. The shortest words sometimes carry be trust weight, FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING OF A WOMAN Mrs. Garrett, of Vanderroort, Describes How She Suffered and > How She Got Relief. Vandervoort, Ark.?Mrs. Dora Gar- I rett, of this place, says: "I suffered : every month, for a year, and got weaker every day. My head and back would ache so bad, I could not sit up. I tried all kinds of medicines, and they all failed to cure me. Then my mother told me to take Cardul. When I had taken one bottle, I was able to do all of my work. I can recommend Cardul to be the greatest woman's remedy in the world. I have used it and know what it will do." When a woman is ill, the real trouble is generally some derangement of her constitution, and the headache, and backache, etc., are merely symptoms of her womanly weakness. The proper treatment, therefore, is Cardul, the woman's tonic. No other medicine, or tonic, has exactly the same results as Cardul. No other has the record of so many years of successful use in cases of womanly ailments. If Mrs. Garrett had taken Cardul sooner, she might have been spared the long sickness and much suffering. A few doseB of Cardul at the right time will often save serious suffering and prevent a long sickness. Don't delay. Begin to take Cardul at once. If. B.?Write to I leoitr Aarnory Dept., ClittMooEi Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ten*., for Special laatrao tlonn, and M-patc book, "Home Treatment for Women," aent In plain vrrnp per, on rcqucat. FAILED TO WIN. '1Scrlbb told me that lie once wrote , a |20,OCO prize story." "And did he get the 120,000?" "No. The girl wrote and told him j she had accepted his rival." A Broken Bone. Your first duty, after notifying a surgeon. 1b to provide support for the Injured member in the form of an lm 1 1 11-* l.nor.l 1 prUVlBt'U Dpiiui. nab ^ictco vi uvniu, i as broad. If possible, as the limb and slightly longer than the broken bone, ( canes, umbrellas, in tact anything that will accomplish you. end may be used. In adjusting these, pad with any soft material that is at hand; straw, leaves ' or cushions made of grass may be used. Avoid any pressure on the injured part, cover It with a cloth, and keep wet with clean, cold water. ?Wo- i man's Home Companion. j Too Late to Change. "A man can no more change his reputation than he can change his face < Or his arms," said Senator La Follette i at a banquet in Madison. f "There was once a wicked old Madison millionaire who took his pastor ' aside and said: 1 " 'I am going to devote the re- i J malnder of my life to doing good." i ] "Dr. Thirdly, outspoken man, retorted : " 'Do you mean John H. Good, the ( wealthy farmer ,or young Sam Good, the Socialist millionaire?'" They're All About Tailors. | i "All criticism," said Professor : Brander Matthews in one of his brll- I 1 llant Columbia lectures, "is, to a certain extent, personal and biased." He ( paused and smiled. "The Tailor and Cutter, a weekly paper," he resumed, "said in a recent leading article: " 'Carlyle's "Sartor Resartus," Meredith's "Evan Harrington" and Kingsley's "Alton Locke" will be great classics when the ephemeral novels of today will have long since perished.' " Would Arrest Him Anyway. Sergeant?'Alt! Take Murphy's name for talkin' in the ranks. Corporal?W'y, sergeant, 'e weren't | talkin'. Sergeant?Wasn't he? Well, cros-s it out an' put 'im in the guardroom for deceivin' me.?Tatler. Overlooked. Kntr-k-er?We rnn't earrv revolvers ! any longer. Docker?But they didn't take away the girls' hatpins. SHIFT If Your Food Falls to Sustain You,' Change. One sort of diet mdy make a person despondent, depressed and blue and a change to the kind of food the body , demands will change the whole thing. A young woman from Phila. says: "For several years 1 kepi in a rundown, miserable sort of condition, was depressed and apprehensive ->t trouble. 1 lost flesh in a distre- ;ing way and seemed in a perpetual sort of dreamy nightmare. No one serious disease showed, but the 'all-over' sickness was enough. "Finally, between the doctor and father, I was put on Grape-Nuts and cream, as it was decided I must have a nourishing food that the body could make use of. "The wonderful change that came over me was not, like Jonah's gourd, the growth of a single night, yet It came with a rapidity that astonished me. "During the first week I gained in weight, my spirits improved, and the world began to look brighter and more worth while. "And this has continued steadily, till now, after the use of Grape-Nuts for only a few weeks, I am perfectly well, feel splendidly, take a lively interest in everything, and am a changed person in every way." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read tbe little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever rrnd the nbove letter? A new one npponrs front time to time. They nre sninlt"-i true, and full of humaa in threat; An Unbtllever. "Sir," raid the haughty American to his adhesive tailor, "I object to this boorish dunning. I would have you know that my great-great-grandfather was one of the early settlers." "And yet," sighed the anxious tradesman, "there are people who believe In heredity."?Argonaut. All suppression of selfishness makes , the moment great.?Lydia Maria Child. A woman is apt to regard a bachelor as a man who is too much of a coward | to get married. k ? 1^2 I ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT | I A\egciable Preparation for As- I if;i* similaiingiheFcodandRcgulat k'jiwwlwHwww > 3 ndBowelsofJ & Promotes Digcslion,ChecrfulnessanHRest Contains neither l;> Opium.Morphine nor Mineral ss Not Narcotic Ptr/pt c/Otri DrSA.HUElPrrc/TM )|> PbnpLn St*d ' Jf, Alx St an a \ j _ Fotktllt faffs v[? An in SttJ j't ftpprrmint - V ,vl BiCi-rinaftStAtx / S Vm Sr.A - I JfJ Clo'jirA Smjn* pO Hinkryrrn Flavor ' -,-p : A perfect Remedy for Conslipa i >}l lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, I ^8 Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- 1 JtCi ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP 1 ' [J]*, Fac Simikr Signature of |l?r! 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For COLDS nnd GttJP HlrfcV Cap' l)lxr is the l?**t remedy?releves ? he ni-hli>* nnd ferrH?h/ieBi? cure* ihe Cold nn?l roatores normal condition*, lt'e I iqtilri?effects immediately, loo., 25c., and 50c. It drug store*. You may have noticed how differ ;nt men are from hogs. The latter never want to do things that are not jood to them. Accidents, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Bruise?, Pump?, Cuts, Wounds, all are lainful. Harnlins Wizard Oil draws out he inflammation ami riven instant relief. Don't wait for the accident. Buy it now. A man may consider himself truly famous when he has live-cent cigars and yellow dogs named after hint. Constipation causes and aggravates many neriou? diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. !The favorite family laxative. Rome of us are apt to take advice fhat doesn't belong to us. a Hon When a woman spr ilent secret suf trusts you. Millioc stowed this mark dence on Dr. R. 1 of Buffalo, N. Y. where there are w bear witness to tli working, curing-poi Pierce's Favorite P J ~~~ Ii|j8!| ?which saves the s qOWC j)) $ from pain, and s It!: grapples with womi I fj |!/ nesses and stubborn I IT MAKns [ IT nAKE5 F Jb*,, INo woman's op I I [IK fidence misplacet I is) the World's Dis ?R- V. Pierce, Pre Dr. Pierce's Pleusnnt Pellets Induce mild 111 I r\Ai ISM V* tu. L/VvML 2,50, *3,00, *3.50 & *4.00 SH! Men and Women wear W.L.Doug!as s! because they are the beet shoes product this country for the price. Insist upon ing them. Take no other make. THE STANDARD OF QUALT1 FOR OVER 30 YEAR The assurance that goes with an csta lished reputation is your assurance in buyi W. L. Douglas shoes. If I could take you into my large fadori at Brockton, Mass., and show you ho carefully W.L.Douglas shoes are made, y< would then understand why they are wa ranted to hold their shape, fit better ar wear longer than any other make for the pri PAIJTIflN r'lr" cenulno hare W. L. Dougl UWU I lUll niilne ,^n,| price Htumped on hottn If you cannot obtain W. L. Oouglag alines rour town, write for catalog. Shoes *er.t dire from factory to wearer, all diarce* prepaid. W. DOUGLAS, 145 Spitrk St.. Krockton, Mai PERFEi In every cold w KmIJPKM* Smokeleu Oil He* ' of undress? Do y< JjE|P?l chilly when the win \y> *^**? *"* j/m A Perfection Smi fort Can be csrri glowing heat from tl n. J\ At It your dealer to tl Cured in One Day As a rule. a fc..- doses of Munvon's Cold Remedy will break up nnv cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head, throat and lungs almost instantly. Price 25 rents at any druggist's, or sent postpaid. If you need Medical advice write to Munvon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mad, absolutely free. Address Professor Munvon, 53d and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ForlnfantsandCMldrem rhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /,* ; Signature /A.JJ ft Jr Use For Over Thirty Years TWl GCFITAUfl tOMMUT, HLW YO*? CITY. I "What's in I I a Name?" I When you refer to pianos, there's ! a or^at H?al in the name. The Stiofif Piano has become a synonym for I merit, and the name is a sufficient I guarantee on which to purchase. I If you will get acquainted with the manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, | ! note its quality, toi.j, workmanship I and*tiurability,when you buy, yours 1 will be a Chas. M. Stieff Piano. ! Chas. M. Stieff ' Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Shaw, and Stieff Self-player Pianos SOUTHERN WAREROOM 15 West Trade Street Charlotte N. C. C. II. WILMOTH, Manager ! (Mention this paper) y. WA ik 6 B K I Bk I WA r'lia Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color HEiom DASDBirr AMI MI KF Invigoratesaiid prevents thehalrfrotnfallingofl for Mil# by DrvffliU, or M#?t Dlrr<C hy XAN THINE CO., Richmond, Virginia Trie* $1 l'#r DotCl#: MaapU lloUl# Sir. Mrnti for rlrmlar. j IMBBBM o,He, ' DEFIANCE STIRCH-L r.'^ J ?other ?urche? only 12 ounce??amc price unit I . "DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. 1 W. N. U., CHARLOTTE-, NO. 43-1911. J ored by Women ' ?k* of her Fering ihe ^3raUypji is have of COtlfi- T-'r; j rM i /. Pierce, t Everyomen who e wonder er of Dr. ?cak ^f WEAK won EN STRONO > SICK WOMEN WELL. peal was ever misdirected or her coti1 when she wrote for advice, to pessary Medical Association, Dr. sident, Buffalo, N. Y. art urn! bowel movement once a d:y. I , pi -5,, Ifi . -' i bin I ict 93.IN) SHOES wiii positively out wear I.. TWO I'AII'Sof ordinary buy*'alioed Fast Ct tor Eyelet \ U$Mt Exclusively. | fTIAM SMOKELESS U 1 lKJl\ OIL HEATER eathcr emeroercy you need a Perfection tex. Is your Dedroom cold when you dress our water pipes freeze in the cellar ? Is it d whistles around the exposed corners of okeless Oil Heater brings complete corned anywhere. Always ready lor use? 3 i he minute it is lighted. 1 t viw you a Perfection Smoke lot Oil Hester; or tular to any agency of dard Oil Company (Incorporated) yj] \ ' EXCUSABLE. Judge?Ycm should hare known beL ter than drive fast while crossing that bridge; didn't you see the sign "Walk your horses?" Prisoner?Dat's right, Jedge; but dem was mules what I were driving. Quick Action. "They tell me you took a flyer In Wall street. "Yes," replied Mr. Lambkin. "For a little while I was considerably ahead." "How much?" "Can't say. Before I had time to figure it up the market dropped and wiped me out." Not in Vain. Noah sighted Mount Ararat. "At last." he cried, "the mountain resort with an ocean view!" Herewith he felt the voyage was not In vnin.?Puck. _ I B : 4. T V avo mspH i IIIIICIII |/ai * "--v ? cap caused by a fail, and to my gre. my duties in less than three weeks aft* is an excellent remedy for spraii ; No rubbing necessary?you can At all dealers* Prloe Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sht Dr. EARL S. SLOA1 R&rfo 'l he strong, Rayo lamps and lanterns give Do not flicker. Will Simple, reliable and durable?and s Ask four dealer lo show you bis line of Rayo Ij Standard O . (Incor; This Time for a Friend. " 'Tis a wise man," said Robert Edeion, "who knows when to ask quesions. The other night I was standing nsido the railroad station when an rish cab driver came up to me and Lsked nie how soon the next train :ame in. I told him and he said thank -ou and went away. In about five ninutes he came back with the same luestion. 'I told you* not more than lve minutes ago,' I said. 'I know it,' le answered cheerfully, 'but it's not ne th't wants to know this time. It's i friend of mine outside th't has to :o watch his horses and can't come In in' ask yez himself!'" ? Young's Magazine. CHILLS A\I> FEVER AM) AGFE Rapidly disappear on using Elixir llnhrk, a preventative for all Malarial Diseases. "I recommend 'Elixir Miihck' to all sufferers of Malaria and ("hills. Have luffered for several years, have tried I, I ? er l.ilf flllf.,1 until I CaiHI1 icross your wonderful medicine. Can truly say It has cured m>-."?George Inicoe. Company G. tth liatalllon. Gllilr Hnbrk 50 cents, all druggists or ivloczewskl & Co.. Washington D.-C. i The Awaken'ng. Dignified mother of prospective bride (to social editor)?And little Dorotha, sister of the bride, who is to he flower girl, will be dressed like a J Dresden shepherdess, with golden ! crook festooned with rosebuds and? Young voice from the stairway? Ma. where is the washrag??Judge. ro imjvi: cut m \ i \ iti \ .?M? III IJ.1> I j* TIII: SVSTKM T:ik<< the " I -'unurti TA?TKI.h?.? ,'iiM.l. ToMC. Vou know what yon tn liktu it.. ! rmir I i* p I r. j prlli il < n v.-ry hot' lion .ruf ii I ? imp > V" " net In n if: . i.-im. . riu. unit tii i.p.st :T W form ior ^roao m c pp. uiiil i InMrrn. Ui cents. The spoke of the wlipe] which creaketh most, doth not hear the greatest jurden in the cart.-- Thomas Fuller. Ifrs. Wfnslow's ^nothing Syrup for Children etching. softens the ginns, reduces iuflainm.v iou, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottiu A dollar saved is often a dollar oancd. If You Have a Youngster The family with young children that Is vlthout sickness in the house now and hen is rare, and so It Is Important that he head of the house should know what 0 do in the little emergencies that arise. \ child with a serious ailment needs a loctor, It Is true, but in the majority of nstances. as any doctor knows, the child cutters from some Intestinal trouble, jsually constipation. There is no sense In giving it a pill (?r 1 remedy containing an opiate, nor Is lushing of the bowels to be always recommended. Rather give it a small dose >f p. mild, gentle laxative, tonic like Dr. Caldwell's byrup Pepsin, which, by clean , - ? uaniei Fakrenhwu. In view of the abnormal weather which we have had this summer we' tiiink a tribute of respect should paid io the memory of Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, who was born on September 16, either in 1736 or 17*0, it ishard to say which. Before his day several attempts had been made to measure the heat level, not the heat, by tubes contalnig oil of spirits of wine, but it lay with a bankrupt merchant of Dantzig to show tow the feat could be successfully accomplished. The first thermometers were made with spirits of wine; but the ingeniour Gabriel soon adopted mercury as his medium, and so it has remained to this day. His instruments speedily became known throughout the worldand though*a more rational method of graduation has since been adopted, the? popular mind still clings to the Fahrenheit scale. Our own Royal society thought highly of this humble inventor and acknowledged his genius by making him one of its fellows. To the "Transactions" of the society he con- ^ tributed several papers.?Pall Mall Gazette. Hood's Sarsaparilla So combines the great curative principles of Roots, Barks and Herbs as to raise them to their highest efficiency; hence its unequaled cures. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. tumatic Pains I ;kly relieved | 's Liniment is good for pain of I It penetrates, without rubbing, I :he muscular tissue right to the B -relieves the congestion and gives B inent as well as temporary relief. I Here's Proof. | W. Lav of Lafayette, Ala., writes:? |j? ad rheumatism for five years. I tried I rs and several different remedies but I fid not help me. I obtained a bottle I >an's Liniment which did me so much jvj good that I would not do without it ^ for anything." pi Thomas L. Ricf of Easton, Pa., ,j$ writes: "I have used Sloan's Lini- jg ment and find it first-class for rhcu- St matic pains." US Mr, G.G. JosKsof Baldwins, L.I., I writes:?"I have found Sloan's Lin- [v t for broken .sinews above the knee at satisfaction I was able to resume I tr the accident." I StraTI ns, bruises, sore throat, asthma, apply with a brush. , 25c50ca & $1-O0. "*** ;ep and Poultry sent free. Address N. BOSTON, MASS. Lamps and Lanterns steady light. most light for the oil they burn. I not blow or jar out. old at a price that will surprise you. imps ?nd lanterns, or write to any ajency of il Company lorated) The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. jdBp t\ Purely vegetable ^ ? ?act surely and A nrrn'e gently on the Jmgt,MiO-ri p liver. Cure JteXSjW J\/cd Biliousness, ^KbHw iVcR Head- iP't-jS. ache, \V, fcwi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature Come to Florida and Work in a Nursery^. The cllmite ft delightful. the work esting. the surroundings ail that could be desired. We offer regular j< - tc good, so! er men?yo tng tanners \ referred? - )jff whh every chance for advancement. , ijCryf Good quarters and meals, plenty cf f.*j42rf^^fW reeling matter for odd hours, * . xVyto\Qj\ fair and snuare treatment all r] jl jwy-ffj around. If you want to get iy f-| out in the world and make a start tor yourself, here's from the noise and ternrrta* U '^LHft'^V/Z tions of the titf ci icf. jWol/vwj^ N llin For full psrtlculars, V vf I ' write without delay to V iL\J GLEN SAINT MARY \<L NURSERIES COMPANY \jZ3uZ?bT*Y! Kabay St Cka Saint Mary, F'.oriS Si ACTS LIKE MAGIC. I J. J. Petter?on, M.D., Marshall, AU., Mfi: " In my practice I have found that Mcx ican MuViang J.inimcnt acts like magic, fix In one tii.se it cured an old lady of a very I severe attack of Khcumatism in the neck | 25c. 50c.Jlabottle at Drug dtGen'lStore* Sickly Try This Free Ing out the bowels and strengthening the little stomach muscles, will Immediately correct the trouble. This Is not alone our opinion but that of Mrs. N. H. Mead of Freeport, Kans., whose granddaughter has been taking It successfully and of Mrs. J. It. Whiting of Lena, Wis., who gives It to her children and takes It herself. It is sold In lifty cent and o.ie dollar bottles at every drug store, but If you want to test It In your family before you buy It send your address to Dr. Caldwell and he will forward a supply free of charge. For the free sample address Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 201 Caldwell building, Monticello, 11L I