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| fMALARIA^ m headache, biliousness, in- m digestion, rheumatism, I M pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc, are all ? m signs of poisons in your I blood. These poisons Oj M should be driven out, or K serious illness may result V 1f To get rid of them, use I f ( Thedford's " { ' (Black-Draughti WS^i M ^ old? rename, purely | I vegetable, liver medicine. Mj M ? h Mrs. J. H. Easier, of 1 Spartanburg, S. C, says: 1 " I had sick headache, for years. 1 felt bad most of the time, 1 tried Thed ford's Black-Draught, and I i ' M now I feel better than I when I was 16 years old." m Your druggist 'sells it, in m 25 cent packages. J E Insist on ThedfonTs \ % * MBBTB WA.vritD KxcloslTf" territory. Goodchancetc | build up pcrioanrnt busies. Mall u* 110 for W lb. ; Feather Bed and recclTe,wltl?out coat, B lb. pair pillows. Fretebt on all prepaid. New featbera, beat tfek- | In*. Satisfaction guaranteed. T?iw.r*(w..>ll.rnik? I SnkrsDtiK. ll,(tul.ii/, S.(. Ref.Com'lNat'l Bank, i TH? NIW F WINCH REM tDY.No.|.No.2.No.3. ; THERAPION h???.iT-"S UI*T RICCKSB. Cl'KKH K1DMT. I?L ADDKB DISBASX& nuts. CHRO.MC CLCROS. MIX BBCPTIOKS-SITUBB HB1 Ind tMrm ft* 'If* t?o*M m DB. LI CLtRC MSP. CO.. HAYBS3TOCK BP.. MAMPSTKAD, LUXOOX, IXO I , SIPlHi nnnDQV TRKATBD. Gleequick re Jf*2 MnVrt I j|eft usually re more swel- | w -J line and abort breath la a few days and I entire relief In 1S-4S diji, trial treatment i BV"B FRKK. ?a.?BDCSSBO?S, aMA.AUmta.Ca. over 100 1 ?llHii3IP!tWHy!l , YEARS OLD |JLHiliftililXSB?lii9 HI AO Wanted, Bemnd-hand Bar* and BnrHlh\ **?- Write for price a. RICHMOND VnVIW BAGCOMFANX,Richmond,Virginia Some men never brag about themselves?and don't blame them. Health Is the fashion. Take (larfleld Tea. the herb laxative which purifies the blood aijd brings good health. A girl can be sentimental even about the way she eats pickles. For HEADACHE?Hlcka' CAPCDINS Whether from Cold*. Heat. Stomach or Nervous Troubles. Capudlnc will reltere you. It's liquid?pleasant to take?aots Immwllatel.r. Try It. 10c.. t5c., and SO cents at drug tores. j Found Imitation Difficult. Bert, a freshman.' closed a letter to his cousin, Joe. five years old. by say- ! Ing: "Now. I must quit and write five pages on Esther." The next day liis father found Joe armed v. ith tablet and pencil, trying to hold down his young brother Robert, j and said to him: "Joe, what are you doing?" "I'm trying to write five pages on | Bob, but ne won't be still," replied the j little fellow. Logical Millinery, "People say there is no reason, no /ogle, in Raster millinery. What a falsehood." The speaker was George Ade. He continued (the occasion was an aftertheater supper in Chicago): ' "Hat6. whether Easter or otherwise, are full of logic, full of reason. A little boy said to his father one day: '"What's a wide-awake hat, pa?' "That father logically and reasonably replied: " 'A wide-awake hat, my son, is, of course, one without a nap.'" SHE DIDNT GET IT. Mrs. New wed?Dearest, won't you give me $20 for a new hat? Mr. Newwed?Love 1b blind, but It jjetajns^hejsensej3Moucb^_js^ f v Every Crisp, Little Flake Of Post Toasties has a flavour ail its own. "Toasties" are made of selected white Indian corn; first cooked, then rolled into wafer-like bits and toasted to an appetizing golden j brown. A favorite food for breakfast, lunch or supper ' in thousands upon thousands of homes where people are particular. " The Memory Lingers " ? Sold by Grocers Postun Tergal v>>m?anr. Limited Battle Creek, Mich. jntojional SUMS* Lesson (Br E. O. SELLERS. Director of EvenIn* Department. The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 28. THE BEATITUDES. LE88ON TEAT-Matt 6:1-12. GOLDEN TEXT?"Blessed are the pure In heart for they shall (No doubt about If) see God." It was St Augustine who first gave the ordination address of Jesus, after choosing the twelve, the title of "The Sermon on the Mount." a title now universally accepted. It Is better perhaps "Thre Gospel of the Kingdom," telling us of the characteristics of these members of the new kingdom Jesus came to establish, the influence of these members upon the world, and is a commentary upon the laws of this kingdom t? iB thl? ?nd more, for it is a prophecy of the church at work and also a test whereby we are to know who belong to this kingdom. Their 8plritual Meaning. There are In reality only seven of the Beatitudes, the "blessednesses" and seven Is always typical of perfectness. They are written In Old Testament language, taut give the old form a new and spiritual meaning. The rewards are not t.rbltrary, but are the logical outgrowta of the character depicted. The first four are passive virtues. Happy are those who are poor In spirit, not tiie poor-spirited but the humble minded bnes conscious of their need. It is the poor, as to this world, that are to be rich in faith and to be heirs of that kingdom which Christ has promised to those that love him (Jas. 2:6). Happy are those that mourn, for they mourn not as those who have no hope, they shall be comforted, yea, they shall be strengthened. Paul tells us of that sorrow which is unto salvation and need not to be repeut*d of, but the sorrow of the world worketh death. Happy are the meek, those who are not proud. The pride of man is soon cut off as grass. In him, the meek and lowly, we are to find rest to our souls. We are exhorted by the meekness and gentleness of Christ to receive Instruction and Peter tells us that our ornamentation that shall be of the greatest price is to be meek and quiet in spirit. At this point the master begins to make his practical application of the lives of those having these characteristics, upon the world about them. Happy are the merciful. The withholding of mercy tends to poverty, but the liberal soul shall be made fat, for to the merciful he will show himself tc be merciful. Forebearing. and forgiving we enter Into this happiness. being kind, forgiving, tender-hearted, even a. Christ hath forgiven us. Righteousness Defined. Happy are the pure for tbev may draw nigh unto God in full assurance of faith for themselves and on behalf of others. Indeed the writer of Hebrews tells us that without holiness (purity) no man can see God, not our own righteousness wherein we might boast but the righteousness of Christ which Is by faith. Happy are the peace-makers, the receivers and the dllTusers of this king dom. Not merely peaceable men, not pieces of men, but rather as Tyndale's version is, "the maintainers of peace." I>ed by the spirit of God they are nol only called the sons of God, but are the sons of God (Rom. 8:11). "The cause, not the pain, makes the martyr," said St. Augustine. Those who are presented for righteousness sake, not those who seek persecution are possessors of this kingdom; pos seBslng it they are persecuted. Being is doing?doing does not pro duce life, and we hare here a linking of the old law and the new gospel. His kingdom brings blessedness, happi ness; satan's kingdom turns to the ap pies of Sodom. God says, speak out endure for others. His kingdom is dis tinguished by altruism. The klngdon; of darkness sa>*3: "Keep still, live foi yourself." This kingdom knows nol the essence of brotherhood. Man ever asks this old question: "How may I be happy?" Those whoa Jesus selects as the happy ones art looked upon by (he world as the mosl unfortunate, but time has proven and eternity will justify these declaration,' of Christ. The good of this age be longs to the selfish and self-assertive the good of the coming age to the self renouncing. It is better to have sor rowed and to have received his com fort than never to have sorrowed a! all. The message of the meek will gei a hearing as against the censorious and the supremely hanpv are thosf who shall see God. Jesus saw the multitude when he gave us this sermon, which is not c sermon at all. He understood theii ueed. the state of their hearts and what was in their ininds. He did noi see them as so many pawns upon the chess board of life; he saw their life thel.- sorrows, their sins. He read the story of human need and human des tiny. He looked into their sad eyes and saw their longing after happinesand immortality. He knew that th< best heathenism could ofTer was ob livion or else sensuous ease and sc from his heart he spoke to them of the 'Heart of Happiness." Light, liberty growth, altruism rather than an) paralysis of soul or supreme selfish ness. Hunger for the highest and th< noblest can find a supply for all Iti needs in Jesus the Son of God an< only according to the principles h' here sets forth. Why rejoice over our reproach? He ^anse this is the path into this ne* kingdom. And when we walk "fo Christ's sake" we shall enter thereii jnd rejoice greatly for we shall hav great reward i? heaven." Thps happy one" arp the salt that properve and the light that lightens human sc ! piety. Opportunities. LMfflc-ilties are absolutely nothing t i the man who knows that he Is on tb mission on which God haR sent hln ! They are only opportunities for hit to show his power; problems to mat ' itest his skill In their solution; thui dcr-clouds on which to paint the frei coes of his unrealized tenderness.^ev. F B. Meyer. The highest set-vice has ever bee ?:ven. not to those who have clutebc at a crown, but to those who hav been wiiiiug to wear fetters.?Brooki i Mothers, Attention! Dr. Biggers' Huckle- 4ft berry Cordial should be kept on hand as a ^PC&TjCs first aid cure forsnmmer bowel troubles. diarrhoea, dysentery. cramp colic, cholera morbus and all agcmi- Awfj? ji zing pains resulting f from eating green fruit A few doses ol Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial will prevent any danger and cure you at once. Dr. Kntn' HaekJetory Cordial it an old southern J remedy, letted and tried in thousands o{ homes. Try it; 35c and 50c at all drug stores. Bend for Confederate Yeterans'Souyenlr Book, ran Haltiwanger-Tay lor Drug Co., Atlanta,Ga. [f ^ f1 We are headquarI I I tert for Eggs, Poultry, ! Fruits, Potatoes anc 1 fil I Vegetables. If yot : IV Ik wanta reliable firm anc | a live house, ship us. We guarantet highest market prices and prompt re- | turns. Quotations sent on application. , WOODSON-CRAIG CO.,Inc. CMMISSIOH MElCBftHTS. lickmaH. Va. 160 A. IN STOKES CO , N. C.; 75 A. CULT., bal. woodland; 0 r. b. 2 tenant house*, orrbard. atock.msch..etc. Sacrifice. Fuqua. Bt.31D.Chlcsgr>. Charlotte Directory RHEnjAVAT^SM? Cure yourself without drugs, doctors or expense. No faith or mind cure. FHtil instructions, cure guaranteed for 60 cts. Address HOME CURE i INSTITUTE, Carson Buildlug, Cbarlotte, N. C. [ KODAKS IUfFiB prompt attention. Complete ttock ol r ml lull pboto goppliea Bend for catalogue LRfriy vr. I. VAN NKM * CO. 83 N.Tryon Street, Charlott*. N.C. A POSITION TOR YOU Wanted Men and Bora to take 3C dors practical coarse In oar machine abop to learn automobile business. New and modern machinery: new car*. A position for every graduate. Catalogue Free Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. Faultless Dry Cleaning and Dyeing too The best in the South. Write for our booklet CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY CHARLOTTE , UOHTH CAROLINA Woodall & Sheppard's 3 Day CORN CURE is GUARANTEED to CURE CORNS. Fifteen cents per package. WOOCALLitSHEPFARD, Druggists CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA TYPEWRITERS New, rebuilt, second hand and shopworn Typewri ters $10 and up. We sell supplies for all makes. Ours la the beat equipped repair department in the 1 South. Deal with us and save money. J, E. CRAYTON A CO., Charlotte, N. C. OflllAEIEI II We make a specialty dvnUriCLIf of Return Tubular ENGINES Boilers and Engines, j -yn Tanks and Towers. AND " " " They are particularly D A 1 I C D C adapted for Saw Mills, j i D V I LL IK 9 oil Mills, Cotton Ginning. We also handle Saw Mills and Gasoline Engines. If you are contemplating the purchase of new powerplant either s'eara or gasoline, It will r>ov vnii to write Ufi. J ? M.S. SCUOFIELD'S SONS CO., Macon, 6a. 1 Branch offlu: 307 W. Trade St., Charlotte. N. C. i Not Resentful. "Tliose people say they don't believe yon ever reached the pole." "That's all right." replied the ex- j plorer, as he lookPd up from his , manuscript. "The more doubts there are as to whether I landed or not, the . longer this rather remunerative di? , cussion la going to last." THEN HE WENT. | Myrtle?Have you ever tr ed tt , figure out what Shakespeare meant bj , the words, "Stand not upon the ordei of your going?" ' : George?No. Have you? Myrtle?Yes. The definition Is nau fnr a house to fall on ; t/VIl C nutv ? ~ . ? ? ! you." THANKSGIVING PSALM j A Rhythmical and Grateful Chant. A teacher In a Terre Haute public school joins in the chorus: [ "Teaching is a business which reQuires a great deal of brain and nerve 1 force. Unless this force is renewed as ; fast as expended the teacher is exhausted before the close of tne year. Many resort to stimulating tonics for ; | relief. "Fer 3 years I struggled against al* ( most complete exhaustion, getting what relief I could from doctors' tonics. Then in the spring of 1903 I had an attack of la grippe and malaria which left me too weak to continue ray work. Medicine failed to ; give me any relief, a change of climate failed. I thought I should never be able to go back in sciiool again. a "I ate enough food (the ordinary ^ meats?white bread, vegetables, etc.), j but was hungry after meals. ? "I happened at this time to read an article giving the experience of another teacher who had been helped by ' Grape-Nuts food. I decided to try r Grape-Nufa and cream, as an experiment. It was a delightful experience, p and continues so after a year and o a half of constant use. "First l noticed that I was not S * ' " ? ( hungry after meals. ' In a few days that tired feeling left me, and I felt fresh and bright, instead of dull and sleepy. "In three months, more than my usual p strength returned, and I had gained 15 j pounds in weight. n "I finished the year's work without v any kind of tonirs?was not absent from duty even half a day. . "Am still in best of health, with _ all who know me wondering at the Improvement. "I tell them all 'Try Grape-Nuts!'" Name given by Postum Co.. Battle ^ Creek, Mich. "There's a reason." Ever rend the nbove letterf A new one appenrs from time to time. They 5 are genuine, true, and (ui> of (muter later est. Not Needed There. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley was asked th? other cay If he had heard anything about the recent Invention which give* to new wine all the properties of ok wine. "No, I haven't," Doctor Wiley re plied. Then, with a smile, he added: "But. by Jove, I attended a musical comedy performance the other nigh! which certainly must have been treat ed with that invention." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle o CASTORIA, a safe and 6ure remedy foi infants and children, and see that 1) S In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorif Reduced. Potash?Cohen can -nefer make i goot golluf blayer. Perlmutter?For vy not? Potash?He neffer hollers fore?al ways he yells dree ninety-eight.?Wis consln Sphinx. Burduco Liver Pcwder Nature's Remedy: Is purely vegetable As a cathartic, Its action Is easy, mild and effectual. No griping, no nausea makes a sweet breath and pretty com plexlon. Teaches the liver to act Sold by all medicine dealers. 25c. What Happened? "Yes, I am ^olng to kiss you wher I go." "Leave the house at once, sir!" Good health cannot be maintained when there is a constipated habit. Garlleld Tei overcomes constipation. Money sometimes talks when yov want to keep It quiet. SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. JSIgin, 111. ?"After fourteen years of suffering everything from female com Mii.ii - ) plaints, I am at last . ' .. restored to health. " I employed the best doctors and w even went to the lis ^ W hospital f?r treatI fl||f ment and was told vll qtL /V- there was no help for T'nme *Li 41 me* ta^<* xn% Lydia ham's Vegetable * Compound I began aflgr.. r-'Yfl.-.-i jmprove and I continued its use until 170s made well." >i? U pkov T ricrnrsn 7A3 Arlnmi St_ ? ill I iiCinni iJUlUUUUItMf av Kearneysville, W. Va. ?"I feel It my duty to write and say what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet "After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone. Words fail to express my thankfulness. I recommend your medicine to all ray friends."?Mrs. G. B. Whittington. The above are only two of the thousands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn,Mass.,which Bhow clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does for those who suffer from woman's ills. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. f "O, I jl jLso tired Is that your casef Tired all K day?m o r n i n g, noon and night? And do you think S there's no good reason? ? There is a reason. Your system w is poisoned with stupefying toxins which nature cannot throw off I without assistance. g Go to your druggist today and ask him for "B.B.B."?our invigo I rating Botanic Blood Balm which I drives these noxious elements en- H I tirely out of the circulation. It I supplies the ever-flowing life-cur I rent with pure fresh vitalized I KJ blood; wakens every sluggish Sj I organ, and imbues your whole U KJ frame with new strength and H Your money back if "B.B.B." I a fails to help you. Ii your druggist I can't supply you, write to us. B W We'll see that you are supplied. fA Don't lose heart. And don't delay I Seek relief today. . The Blood Balm Co. j?j Philadelphia and St. Louis | Just ?n p p ?? I J ask for gj Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver 1; right the stomach and boweU are right CARTER'S LITTLE ^9 LIVER PILLS J&Efi \ ventlvhut firmly rom-jBaffWl -r pel a lazy liver to^BW^TnTcn'e ' ' . and Diatreaa After Eating. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Genuine must bear signature WE Ciqo per set for TEETU PAY $1?? 0LD FALSE ICE If vhich are of no value to you Highe? prices paid for Old Gold, Silver. I'latinum I Diamonds and Precious Stones. Mone scut by return mail PHILADELPHIA SMELTING AND DEFINING CO. 'KMablish?*'l 20 years) ?2S CHESTNUT ST.,rai LA DEI.rHIA.Pa DAISY FLY KILLER j HAROLD S'J.MLRS. 150 DeKalb Ave T Brooklyn. N.1 y?kTH0MPS0N8 _mjSS N^SSEYE WATER tcKT'fST"" JOHN JU THOMPSON SONS A CO. Tr?y, N. 1 I I HOLLAND IS SLOWLY SINKING Dutch Are Planning to Make New Land by Draining the Zuyder Zee. London.?M. Blaupot ten Cate. writ ing In the Ingenleur, suggests that Holland Is slowly sinking. His theory la based partly upon the subsidence of old Roman buildings. Such apparent subsidence Is known In other countries, but In these caBes It Ib probable that instead of the buildings sinking the surrounding or superposed Boil has risen. The old Roman Btreet that ran through London Is now eighteen feet below Cheap. Mde. At Aosta In northwest Italy the Holland Schoolgirls. ! Roman pavement of the Via Praetoria la from eight to ten feel below the present level of the ground. The i Cathedral of Notre Dame In Paris | was formerly approached by a fight ; of steps, which have now dlsap! peared. With regard to Holland M. i ten Cate says: "A certain number of Roman edi. fires, the entrance to which must necessarily have been from the level of the ground when they were built in the first, second or third century H. C., are now awash at high tide. ' An examination of the foundation shows that they have sunk from five i to thirteen feet. In certain low lying plains of Hoi" *' * 1 ? ? 1 J lnn/1 f r\v 1 rtn or jann inai nave ueeu uiAmru rears "tho level of the ground has fallen a little over a foot lr. two ; centuries. "Finally, the formation of the Zuyder Zee and of the Gulf of Jade, In northern Germany, leaves nb room for doubt as to the subsidence of the 1 soil in that part of Europe ia fairly recent times." Rut in spite of this gradual sinking of the coil of Holland the construction of the great works for the drying of the Zuyder Zee will not be allowed to cease. The Zuyder Zee covers 760 square miles. It is estimated that tho construction of a dam across the mouth would cost $1.8,375.000 and the process of draining another $65,090,| 00O. CURE FOR SLEEPING SfCKNESS West Coast of Africa May Get Rid of Disease Through Fowls Who Eat Pupa of Fly. London.?Letters received from the sest coast of Africa during the last few days tell of a new hope for the ultimate cor#uest of sleeping sickness, j It Is known that one or two of the , tsetse flies carry the parasite (trypanofome) either from man to man or from i beast to man. The attempt to remove the natives from the fly areas, and thus to protect them from the disease, has not been altogether successful Any effort to kill down the flies ap| pears hopeless. I Kecent worn, nowever, snows mm ! the guinea fowl finds the pupa of the i fly a testy morsel. I>nnd that ha3 beer scrr^hed over by fowls is completely J free from the pest. In a few week* full de'?'ls of this new hope will b* j published the world over. If the na J tives can be persuaded to keep fowls I It will not only be a eource of profit tc themselves, but also a protectlor against the assaults of the fly. Fowlt do not harbor tne disease, and al j though they have maladies of theli own they are not such as attack hu man beings. CEMETERY MADE IN A ROC* Mcst Remarkable Graveyard In the U S. Is to Be Found at Acoma, New Mexico. Aroma. N". M.?What Is perhaps th< most remarkable graveyard in th< ITnit?d States adjoins the old Spanlsl I church In the ancient pueblo of Acoma N. M., and took over forty years to con struct. The village 13 situated hlgl ; In the air upon a huge, flat topper rock many acres in extent and en '".lrely bate of soli. In order to ereatr the graveyard it was necessary t< 1 carry up the earth from the plain, 30' feet below, a blanketful at a time, 01 the backs of Indians who had to cllml with their heavy loads up a preclpltoui ! trail cut hi the face of the clIIT. Thi 1 graveyard thus laboriously constructei in nlare on three sides by hlgl retaining walla of stone.?Wide Worli j Magazine. "Red-Headed Woodpecker." Marion. Ind?A Jury in the G-an circuit court held that If a man call , a woman "a red-headed woodpecker she must not become provoked to th , , extent of striking him with a brooiT ' stick. The decision was called for In th case wherein Mrs. Kstelia I*ang c Gas City was charged with assau! and battery on Harvey Ruzbee. Mn Iving received a minimum fine of J || She testified that as Buzhee rod past her on a bicycle he called her ;t i "red-headed woodpecker." referring t it her auburn hair, whereupon sh y struck him with a broom handle. Light Raiment In Nassau. Mrs. Young, the hostess, w ho. hv th way. was sweetly gowned, by her ver r- pleasant manner added very much 1 n ! the enjoyment of the occasion: an i all present retired to pleasant drean at 1:30 a. tn.?Nassau (Bahamai r? | Tribune. * ( \ The Average. ? "Which of these clocks la right?" ' don't know. We've five clocks. Wh< ? 1 we want to Ynow the time we add 'e * i together and divide by five, and evt _ i then we're not certain." Puneh. GREATEST LESSON OF LIFE' I The One Thing Above All That e , i Woman Should Be Quick to Learn and Remember. The woman who.makes good must, i be blessed with strength and health, and an ambition to learn and take advantage of every opportunity that comes her way. She must work with all her heart and play with all her heart; above all things avoiding Indifference. Hers is the temperament that recrunlzes that encouragement Is all nice and pretty, but If one Is going to do the thing that counts one di%sn't need it; that refuses to be dismayed by repeated failures and that has a certain faith that what has been done by many may be done by another; that nobody goes through life without disappointments, heartaches and the breaking of pet Illusions; that there is nothing more common than trouble, but that It is the wise ones of earth that keep It In the background. That's the great lesson of life.?Exchange. ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA "T, the undersigned, cannot give enough praise to the Cuticura Remedies. I bad 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 little or no attention to It, when five years ago a small spot showed upon my left ankle. I was worried and sent for a doctor. He said It was eczema. He drew a small bone from the ankle about the size of a match and about an inch long. The small hole grew to about the size of an apple, and the eczema spread to the knee. The doctors never could heal the hole in the ankle. The whole foot ran water all I the time. j "My husband and my sons were up j night and day wheeling me from one room to another in the hope of giving i me some relief. I would sit for hours at a time In front of the fireplace 1 hoping for daybreak. The pain was so intense I was almost crazy, in fact, I would lose my reason for hours at a time. One day a friend of mine ! dropped In to see me. No more had she glanced at my foot than she exclaimed: 'Mrs. Finnegan, why in the world don't you try the Cuticura Remedies'' Being disgusted with the doctors and their medicines, and not being able to sleep at all, I decided to give the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment a trial. After using them three days that night I slept as sound as a sliver dollar for eight long hours. ! I awoke in tbo morning with but very ; little pain, in fact, I thought I was In heaven. After using the Cuticura 1 1 * - - * T rvn c npr. : Memeaiea lur mice mvu? ...... , fectly restored to health, thanks to the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I will be Blxty-four years of age my next birthday, hale and hearty at present." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Flnnegan. 22.14 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo.. Mar. ' 7, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and I Ointment, are sold by druggists and ' dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with .12-page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cutlcura," Dept. L, Boston. Must Have Had Money. ? Having learned that his friend had just married. Jacob decided to pay him a visit. When he arrived at. his friend'.-! house and saw the bride he was terribly shocked. "Why, Joseph." he said, speaking in a whisper for the bride was sitting near by, "she is not at all good looking." "No," answered Joseph. "And she has a glass eye." "Yes," answered Joseph meekly. Joseph," whispered Jacob again, "she has no teeth." "She will get a set next week." "She Is almost bald too," added Jacob. still whispering. "You may speak louder. Jacob," said ! his friend, "she is deaf too." FAR BETTER THAN QITNIXE. Elixir llnbek cures malaria where quinine falls, and it can be taken with impunity by old and young. "Having suffered from Malarious Fever for several months, getting no relief from quinine and betng completely broken down In health. 'Elixir Bnbek' ' effected a permanent cure."?W. F. Marr. l Elixir Bnbek. 60 cents, all druggists. , or Kloczewskl & Co.. Washington. D. C. A Soft Answer. He (triumphantly, reading from a newspaper) ? "Suffragist speaker 1 heckled by geese at a county fair." > Ha, ha! Even the geese are against woman suffrage, my dear! She (contemptuously)?That's be| cause they are geese.?Judge. A better thing than tooth pow "er to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay Is a preparar lion called Pax tine Antiseotlc. At druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid ' on receipt of price by The Paxton j Toilet Co.. Boston. Mass. What Make. ? Tittle?Hardup bought his wife a ' I machine. 1 Tattle?Touring, talking, sewing or . washing??Judge. 1 TO DRIVE Ol'T MAT.ARIA , AND nriLU I I' THE STSTFM 1 Take the Old Standard GKUVK-* TASTKI.K* CU1LI. TOSIC. Ton know what yon arc taking, The formula Is plainly printed on or?ry hottle ? showing it is simply yumino and Iron in a '?tc|e?? form, and the most effectual form. Kor grown ~> I people and children. SO cents. 1 ' i Literal. t> "This dentist calls his office a den R tal parlor." e "Well, isn't it a drawing room?" J ' tl For COLDS nod GRIP . nicks' C*Pi ni?B is the bc>;t remedy ? re ' /leves the aching and feTerisfine*K?cures thi Cold and restore* normal condition*. It'i liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., t!5c., and 30c At drug stores. f Nothing pleases a woman more thar her inability to show her age. p No harmful drugs in Garfield Tea. It Is com po*ed wholly of simple health-giving herbs Dream of marriage signifies mad ? ness. ' f There's Heall : I For Yo e jl Brief Extracts From Str j TESTIMONIALS Mr.C T. Part?H?lr. P.M.. st D?n*ilt? (or m??7 I My tieice laffrnd for many year# with uric aci I . . . She took fix bottle* of Milarn with th? h y I I regard her at being entirely relieved. q I Mr. R L Wallace, of Charleston. Wfi! Vi? I Keen a auffrrer from Catarrh for twenty year# i id I to tale Mtlaro I bought rhree bottlcj and an |fl I fourth. My catarrh is entirely gone and I hive a I in yeara. '* j I C. H. William*. Saleemin for Cluett-Peabody I ington. W. Va.. eajt: You ean ke-p your mine; I entirely well Am finicking my rixth bottle i I think after 26 yeara of crxeraa am cured. I Rev. D P. Tafe. a Methodiet Miaietcr. of 9 writer I took fix hottUf of your MJam whicb p fl culakle benefit to me. .? | ASK YOUR PBUSeiS WOMEN AND HEALTH. Women are beginning to realize more fully that good health is not to be found in the use of cosmetics and face ponders. The appearance of health may follow facial treatment, but health itself lies much deeper than the surface. Most important to the health of every woman la regularity of the bowels and digestive organs. The weary eyes, bad breath, frequent headaches, pimples and general air of lassitude, is in most every case due to constipation or indigestion, or both. There are various remedies prescribed for this condition, but the easiest, most pleasant and certainly effective, is a combination of simple laxative j herbs with pepsin known to druggists | as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This i simple remedy is far preferable to harsh salts and cathartics and violent purgative waters that disturb the whole system without affording more than temporary relief. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a tonic laxative, mll,d in its action, pleasant to the taste and positive in | its eneci, Bircugiucuiue v.? , ( of stomach and bowels so that after j a 6hort time these organs regain the power to perform their natural funo j j tlons without assistance. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold j by druggists everywhere in 50c and 11.00 bottles. If you have never tried | it, write for a 6araple to Dr. W. B. j I Caldwell, 201 Washington St., Monti- 1 cello, 111.; he will gladly send a trial bottle without any expense to you ' whatever. Kindly Scribe. "The editor of the Weekly Plain Dealer is a charitable sort of feller," commented honest Farmer Ilornbeak, in the midst of his perusal of the village newspaper, wherein he had encountered an example of the linotype's peculiar perversity. "In his article on the death of Lafe Dabsack, who, betwixt me and you, hadn't much to recommend him except that he wasn't quite as bad sometimes as he was others, he says that 'the deceased was generally regarded as hijjdyt89mfwrdetahrmfwhrtadfyp!'" "And I guess that's about as near as anybody could get to making an estimate of the departed without hurting his relatives' feelings."?Puck. A Confession. Rtartled by convincing evidence that they were the victims of serious kidney and bladder trouble, numbers of prominent people confess they have found relief by using KURIN Kidney and Bladder Pills. For sale by all ! medicine dealers at 25c. Burwell & I Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Right in His Line. "Who was that man I had for n partner at bridge last evening?" "He's a writer of farces." "I might have known it." "Why?" "He made some mighty funny plays." T If You Are a Trifle Sensitive About the fire of your shoes, you can wear a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foots Ka*e, the antiseptic powder, into them, lust the thing for Dancing Parties and for Breaking in New Shoes. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Lc Roy, N. i. A man ceases to be a good husband when he begins to feel sorry for himself. Mrs. Wtnslow's Soothing Svrtip for Children j teething, softens th* gums reduce* Inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. I beauty specialists encounter many ; hard lines. , For torpid, inactive or disordered liver, j take Garfield Tea. All druggists. The man with money speaks the ; truth. HAPPY THO? Mi j There are unhappy married lives, bt homes are due to the illness of the vrif nervousness, the befogged mind, the ill-te | and circled eyes, result most ofteo from I the womaa to be happy and good-lookii ? *?ii? Urafiging-uown iccuugs, ";m.. aches?are too great a drain upon a wot Favorite Preacription restores weak ant lating and correcting the local disorder! above distressing symptoms. S"I suffered greatl years was so bad that oveb, of Utica, Ohio, go to a hospital before and spring I was wore one in torment, I ai Ave months that I knc Pierce, telling him as course of treatment t of ' Favorite Prescripl fifty-cent bottle of S I wish 1 could tell ev. Dr. Pierce's medicine doctoring with anythi The Medical , N. Y., answers I every woman, sin< mas Dicxover. oh receipt of 31 eti W. L. D< SHOES 2.25 '2.50 *3.00 *3.50 *400 For MEN, WOMEN and I THE STANDARD OF QUA I.I FOR OVER 30 YEAF wfar W !_ DOUGLAS You can save money because more economical and satisfa style, fit and wear than any othc ; W. L. Douglas name and price 1 on the bottom guarantees full v protects the wearer against hij andinferiorshoes. Insist upon h; genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. If yourdealrr cannot nupplt W. I.. Doiurla* sho I)ou2]??, Hrx-kton, Jlrji, 'or cataloir. Shoe* ? delivery charges prepaid. fast Color ; Reduce The Feed Bill Horses and Mules do more work; c ' 1 Sheep and Goats better neece Cattle and HogS take on more Redi a better health and condition when fed on Cottonseed Meal a Tor Breeding or Nursing Stock, J valuable. Much better thai Write for free Booklet containing much Kaisera to THE BUREAU Interstate Cottonseec t*>8 Main Strci u In ? r yfir*. I d Mr. Cr d rbrurnatirm. MILAM Dscrill;. wn'tMi I ht*i yrtr. m he 1 now on mr io? f?!t so well | EJqWypJ ^ ^ iuot>- 6o*"e "* u Mi. ^ Ibaeaasagtt I tn.-3 JT^-l sot tkmk Dinvtlle. V?., , Dfit wk rortd of iae?l- j I ? _ in ittendi U. Uc. Pw*.*j 1 IT tawgy 6 Bol I ''Every Picture Itllsa Story' MAKE WORK HARD i Backache makes the daily toil, for thousands, an agony hard to endure. Many of these poor sufferers have kidney trouble and don't know it. Swollen, aching kidneys usually go hand in hand with irregular kidney action, headache, dizziness, nervousness and despondency. Just try a box of Poan's Kidney rills, the best-recommended snecial kidney remedy. This good medicine ' has cured thousands. HERE'S A TYPICAL CASE? "Walter J. Stanton, 11 "9 Pear Ft., Camden N. J., pays: "Kidney trouble bothered me 15 years. If I stooped, sharp twinges sliot through my back and it was hard for me to arise. I be- i ean U3ing Doan's Kidney Pills after doctors had failed to help me and soon noticed improvement. I continued until entirely cured." Get Doan's at any Drug Store. 50c. a Box DOAN'S^fy/ IFOR BACKACHE. I Dr. J. C. Compton, Ratliff, Mi*?. My*: I "lgave Mexican Mustang Liniment a thorough trial in a case of severe backache accompanying LaGrippe and found itgave H prompt relief I believe it to be a good H remccfy and shall continue to prescribe it." 25c. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drux &. Gon'l Store* | Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color HOOVES DA5DMTF AkD SCtSF Invlgoratesaml prevents thehalrfrom falllngolX lor 8iU by Drigrlili, t Soot Wroot by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia! Priea Par Kettlet Ssepla Haiti* lie. Spa* far drtalih! "DR." M. 0. KREITZER'S 10c. SALVE 25o. Unexcelled in treatmentof Wounds,Burns, Boils, Carbuncles, Felons, Ulcers, Corns, Bunions, etc. In use over 50 years. Sold by druggists,or mailed direct. For 2c, we will mail you a sample box. W. C. Power fii Co., V .*?V* I'hilarlnlnhia. Pa. I iJJO f H. P?iPHaWBMW 0 u rPiQ ! nn We eecure positions for our graduates. ' If interested write for catalogue. Address 1 H. H. BOWLN, Mtntfer, Msuea Mdf., Colsnbia, S. C ^ KODAKS Eastman and Ansro dims, mailed postpaid. Mall order* itiren prompt utlentlon. Any site roll 11 im developed for 10 cents. PARSONS OPTIC AL CO. 244 King Street, Charleston, 9. C, SAVE YOUR OLD WORN CARPET IV? ran make von beantlftil durable ru<r?: anyslze. To Bt room* or hall*. We have 110 n?ent*. fatal' iifUO free. ORIENTAL It! ? CO., Ilnlliiuore, Md, /f\ LfARll/P and Ui(;li Grade < 0 K 38 y MRO t',7ishl"f- >,;i11 orders given BpeI llliiJi. Hal Attention. Priers reasonable. IrHSgfe Service prompt. Send for Prire List. LiAM.il '3 iItT STORK, (IliBLKSTO*. 8, f. m B"I" TUITION to one student In each County, a NF fc Course*. Bsperf Shorthand, Book Mlfcifc keeping. Typewriting. Penmanship, Books.ete..onlye*pense.Wrlteqiilceenelo*lniri!amp. Soalhrrn rerrr?poacjr?rr InUllolr, I'J, A?w Orlraa,, La. W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 17-1912. UlRIED? it a large percentage of these unhappy e, mother or daughter. The feelings of :mper, the pale and wrinkled face, hollow those disorders peculiar to women. For lg she must naturally have gdod health., ishes or constantly returning pains and nan's vitality and strength. Or. Pierce's 1 sick women to sound health by regu? i which are generally responsible for the Ir for a number of years and for the past three life was a misery to me," writes Mas. B. F. C;ckKoute 4. "The doctors told me 1 would have to ! 1 would ever be bettor. A year aao this winter o than ever before. At each period I suffered like n the mother of si* children. I was so bad for w something must be done, so I wrote to Dr. R. V. nearly as I could how I suffered. He outlined a which I followed to the letter. 1 took two bottles ' ?' T.oMnn Medical Discovery ' and a mart-Weed,' and have never suffered much since, ery suffering woman the world over what a booa s are. There is no uso wasting time and money ng else or any one else." \dviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, losts of delicate questions about which gle or married ought to know. Sent fret imps to pay for wrapping and moiling only, OUCLAS & *5.00 jf^ SOY'S Sfe they are llPff ctory in WPfc&X, * j :r makes. jh prices avmgthe jM, ' /j y?Sk Niibsillute. 8^^;\a V?J-,/ 5V en. write W. I. ?3?&0I lr jffpjtffl rt everywhere 7 /QJgSg Kl/elela uttj. &3Wky? ?Improve The Animals OW8 jriv PW and better M.!'s and Butter; t; Hons 'a.v ,nort> rK-"-. a"d ;l'! Ail **!! as ud fat, and develop more rapidly and ^cep in nd Cottonseed Hulls Hares, Cows, S..W-, or Ewes, it is especially 1 Hay, far cheaper than Corn. valuable information to Feeders and Stock OF PUBLICITY I Crushers Association ft, Dallas, Tejas ostimcriials are From People of indigence and Hfgh Standing ffn \V I'iairi. Vn,f(.r Cr't.! Ice and Pow#r Co. \ a . Ex-CH'if of Police* 'vritea: F r tb? pc?* fire owing ?n mv foot and ankle tie 4 r a^venl r* ? Hf at ' c r*rre t mr rr-ry yrur. Lm n ?be a* mptom* to jppor. I f k wme < f y r i wai entirely relieved. No return of the trouble /inte. . E GntfJi. Serv^'Trr-ir Wfftltrnci# E'tr'tcr CP , ht begm to fail. ... I on?'iltr I serrr-l otcul- I 10 relief until about two yiri 2%>. ws# acivi?rd rotb- g uuld be done. . . con'r-nteo to takr Mtlam d?d jl it could Hurt nt AHo ;t i'% *.ve*k? ootierd -.-*rov?- I1 ich Ha* been ttendv erer fin-?. . . . Now read I ' at niabt witb ordinary tflas *. . No trouble J og to my dutita a* executive of a ltrfe corporation. ^ 1, Hies SS-ResuHs ui'srantaad J J