V , ,
MRS. WILLIAMS'
LONG SICKNESS
Yields To Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound.
Elkhart, Ind.I Buffered for fourteen
years from organic inflammation,
rrr ? f e m a i e weakness, 1
pain and irregulariti<
The pains in
: 9*^es were inWMTZx
creased by walking
J, W 1 or standing on my
; \ r feet and I had such
y\' awful bearing down
feelings, was dePresso^
!n spirits
V ' 'hy^ji/:hI' and became thin and
**-w/'. pale with dull,heavy
- ?1???J eyes. I had six doctors
from whom I received only temporary
relief. I decided to give Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair
trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have
now used the remedies for four months
and cannot express my thunks for what
they Pave done for me.
" If these lines will be of any benefit
you have my permission to publish
them." ? Mrs. Sadie Williams, 455
James Street, Elkhart, Indiana.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComTVHirwl
mn/ln f ?*?\rn rint 1 1 1?
4iviu native i uuuvililU IltfTUH,
contains no narcotic or hnrmful drugs,
and to-day holds the record of being the
most successful remedy for female ills
we know of, and thousands of voluntary
testimonials on lile in the Pinkham
laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to :
prove this fact.
If you have the slightest doubt
that bydhi E. Pinkhain's Vegetable
Compound will help you,write
to Lydia K.Piukham MedicineCo.
(coiitidcnt ial) Lynn.>Inss? for advice.
Your letter will lie opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
PERFECT HEALTH.?
Tu11'? I'll!* keep the ay .item In perfect ortler.
They regulate the bowels und produce
A VIGOROUS BODY.
Remedy for alck headache, constipation.
Tuff's Pills
WINTERSMITH'S
CHILL TONIC
not only the old reliable remedy
FOR MALARIA fftS
general strengthening tonic and appetizer.
For children as well as adults. Sold (or 50
years. 50c and S 1 bottles at drug stores.
His Practice.
' "The lumber limn your district sent
to congress ought to have an easy
time getting his hills passed."
"Why so?"
"Because he knows all about logrolling."
Somewhat Biased.
"Tins your wife an economical turn
of mind?"
"She has where I am concerned."
Hum i _
TUBiast What makes a
'S^mrt smokt'good?
It isn't shape ? it's
- y ?. i u:
^ cigar ? cigarette ?
all are good if the
tobacco is good.
^Svjg? The tobacco in
Fatima Cigarettes is
good?gloriously
good 1
Get acquainted with
/A. * its mild yet satisfy
for. ing Turkish blend. II
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^ Jt<t*cco Gtx.
MITCHELL'S EARLY DOUBLE
PROLIFIC YIELD COTTON
Tested and pmyen. Tho earliest, moat prolific and
Urumi ylelj lino on reeofd per acre. I.fctn pounds |
Double-jointed. boiled, limbed and yield?defies ;
boll weoyll, Insects, disease and frost?to the groateat
e?lent po?sihle. Mend for my booklet dceerlb- i
llUT Lbn tlntlllK ti'irtlsMilii rls? ???.!?. i..
crop .if cmt?n o"h half the'aerc*. Price at all dls- ;
tritintlna points $t |>cr ?nck. .HH bn ; freight pnld
SUGAR COTTON FARM. YOliNGSVllI F. N. C.
AGENTS- TAKE THIS TIP!
Wn want ambition*. r?vt blooded nucule to bundle
the now.-St Ortlon, More und Home lincmiiltjr oti the
nurk.ll a. a tirotlt of "AHN Man neter yet been sold
tn II. ft , .T.-rpt at I'nnaiiiii PaclBo KxpomllUn '
Helling experience unnecessary. Kverybody bnyh |
on night lixcluslve territory, Caniculara J cent 1
a tump Maniple U cents. Add rest, C A l.K INS HALKS
Co, er, CM.vruAi. HLnu.. u>s anoklms, cal
BROOK'S CLEVELAND
Ornp inu ...cil for Cotton h.aiory and wni
prices on my Improved Cleveland Heed. My
cotton ahead of all Cleveland at dtoryla Experiment
Station Inat year
?. T. IIROOKS. AKI.INOTOnr. OA.
Ui|||Vpn Men to learn barber trade,
iff nff I Pll Few weeks required.
ww " Steady position for comCtent
graduates. tVunderfill demand for bar
rn Wages while learning; freecatalog; writ*
RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Richmond. Va.
He on th* Hts|fo? Vandevllle, Drama. Moving
Plot urea. Riporlecre unneceaaary. I'an leulara fre*.
a. c. > aaaT, ** llwrta airMl, k. r.XMtlailN, i? c,
AUKNTn i all on uutoroohlle owners, ??e
we-kly. Kxp. rlcnoo unncceksury, eaay aalra
t'aiuc. fr??. Kt HO. IStyx U, Henderson, M, (
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SEEK CHARTER FOR "
60-MILE RAILWAY
NEW ROAD WOULD CONNECT
NORTH AUGUSTA AND CITY
OF GREENWOOD.
USE STEAM OR ELECTRICITY
Two of Corporators Are Greenwood
Men, Third is New Yorker, J.
Peyton Clark.
Columbia Having a minimum rap- j
ital stork of $30,000 and a maximum ,
capital of $3,000,000. the Savannah.
Piedmont & Western railway was i
commisslosed by the secretary of
state. The company proposes to con
struct a standard gauge railway from j
the town of North Augusta, on the
Savannah river, opposite Augusta, to '
the city of Greenwood, a distance of ;
60 miles. The petitioners are J. Pey- ?
ton Clark, S. II. McGhe? and Kenneth
Baker. Mr. Clark is of New I
York city. The other petitioners are j
citizens of Greenwood. The road will J
use steam or electricity.
The cnnmiinv i>
_ - .< i-iiri tilldor
the commission "of constructing a
line of railroad from a point on the
Savannah river, or at or near the town ;
of North Augusta, in Schultz town- ;
ship, in the county of Aiken, shite of :
South Carolina, thence through said ,
Schultz township, Langley, Gregg and
Slmw townships in said county and
state: thence through any or all of
tin* following townships in Kdgefleld
county. to-avlt: Merriwether. Wise,
Pickens, Shaw, Johnston, Klmwood.
Blocker. Collins. Colliers and Moss,
and through any or all the following
townships in Saluda county. Nos. 4. !?.
fi and 7: and through any or all
of the following townships in Greenwood
county, to-wit: Brooks, Kinards.
Fellowship. Ninetv-Six. l'hoenix. Cnl lison,
Kirksey and Greenwood."
The following statement appears in
the petition for the charter: "That it ;
is proposed tnat said railroad shall
either be constructed to a point without
the State of South Carolina, or to
operate as an independent corporation
in siirh states, or proposes to consolidate
with some other road or company
now incorporated or hereafter I
incorporated, in accordance with the
laws of this state and of the i'nited i
States, and that it proposes to operate , [
said railroads as a common carrier of >
passengers, freight. baggage, mail s
and express." , i
Live Stock Men Meet. {
Greenville. The leading live stock i
and agricultural agents of the South |
mei nere to discuss live stock raising !
in the South and to consider plans for ?
introducing this industry in this section
of the country. Bradford Knapp,
special agent of the federal department
of agriculture for the Southern
division, presided over the meetings a
and \V. F. Callander, private secretary
to the secretary of agriculture.
D. F. Houston, acted as secretary of
the gathering.
The following state demonstration
agents were present: C. R. Hudson,
North Carolina: II. D. Tate. Tennessee;
\V. \V. Long, South Carolina: Tt.
S. Wilson. Mississippi: J. T. Watt.
Alabama: J. P. Campbell. Georgia. In
addition to these agricultural and live
stock experts many high officials of
the department were present, among
them being R. II. Ilnwl. chief of the
dairy division. H. M. Lemon chief
of the poultry division, and others.
Mill President Resigns.
Rock Hill. W. W. Moore, president
and secretary of the Wyniojo cotton
mill of this city, has resigned, his resignation
to be effective April 1!?. He
will be succeeded by C. K. Hutchison
of Charlotte, who will remove to
mn'R mil rsoiIII HllPT uie nrst oi next ]
month. Mr. Moore came to Hook Hill
many years apo from Uiph Point. W
C.. and since comlnp here has hern j
connected with the (Jlobc and Man- j
Chester Mills. He was one of the or- '
panizers of the Mvtnojo Company and
has heen in charge of that mill since '
it was built several years apo.
Batesburg School Issues Challenge.
Batcsburp The pupils of the Hates- j
burp Hiph School, Bateshnrp. are j
anxious to meet the representatives
of any other schools in Western Caro
Una, in Joint debate on any subject J
agreeable to tlie schools in question.
?t any time between April 16 and May .
20.
The above named school takes this
method of ehallenpinp any hiph school
In the state as above mentioned. All
schools interested are asked to take
the matter up with the superintendent
of the Bateshnrp school.
:.
Inspect Streets of Spartanburg.
Spartanburg. Mayor J. II. (lodfrey
of Anderso'.i heading a delegation of
Anderson citizens, including nienibnrs
of the street paving commission of
that citv. visited Spartanburg to inspect
t\e paving of this city. 1 hey
wore received by Mayor Floyd nnd
othera idontifled with the adminiatration
apfl shown over the town. Anderson
has recently authorized bonds
for street paving and it is with a view
to studying paving that has been done
in South Carolina towns that the commission
will visit several towns.
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J?f healt
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? food we]
ESS it shortl
i*?* disappeai
Be sure <
~? 1 clean, kej
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- The Wrij
7TX? help yoi
* ficial, 1<
breatli
l**0*0~Sa%/e th
Moving Pictures.
1 licks Did you go to the moving
dctures last night?
Wicks?No! My wife made ino stay
it home and reining all the pictures
n the parlor.
CAROLINA PEOPLE TELL
OF STOMACH REMEDY
Sufferers Find Swift Relief by Use
of Remarkable Treatment.
Stomach sufferers iu the Southeast
ind, in fact, all over tiie country have [
ound remarkable and efficient reu
11s from the use of Mayr'a Wonderul
Remedy.
Many have taken this remedy and
ell today of the benetlts they rereived.
Its effects- come quickly?the
Irst dose convinces. Here is what
wo Carolina folks have written:
W. R. DAVENPORT. Parker. N. C ?
'For years 1 have suffered from a disease
wbich puzzled doctors. I heard
>f your remedy and one bottle gave
ne relief. Your full treatmeut has j
ibout cured me."
J. E. ERWIN, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1
?"I am satisfied through personal use
>f the powers of your remedy. You
iave saved my life."
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives per- '
manent results for stomach, liver and
intestinal ailments. Eat as much and
whatever you like. No more distress
after eating, pressure of gas in the
stomach and around the heart. Get one
bottle of your druggist now and try it
an an absolute guarantee if not satisfactory
money, will be returned.?Adv.
. |
Ambition is all right if a man lias !
energy to Jmck it up.
For calks use Hanford's Balsam. i
Adv.
At the ago of thirty n girl begins to
realize that she misses the "Mrs."
Hiddenl
defects
in Roofing
If your roofing is not guaranteed
by a responsible company
you run the risk of finding
out its defects after it is on
the roof. It cost* no more to get a
written onnmntm with h??t ??
Itpontibility behind it.
Buy materials that last i
Certain-teed
Roofing
? Otir leading product- -Is miurnntced 5 vrnrs
for 1 ply. 10 jears for 2-ply nn?1 15 year* for
3-ply. Ve also rinke lower priced routine j
lute surfaced shingle*. building paper*. wnll
boards. outdoor paints, plastic cement, etc.
Ask your denier for products made by us.
They ate reasonable in price and wc stand
behind them.
General Roofing Manufacturing Co.
NarfcTa l<r?nl w^ii?/tvt?efr< of Aoojt"t?
ami Builiilnp Itoper*
New T?e% City Beetae CW??e PittiWarik
PMUaWWa Attests CUeel.ad Detrwt
St. leak Ciadaaati Kuaaaa City NummIi
Sea Fraadaea Seattle La ad an Haabart Sydaay
Hm?? n
An i
} down these sit
h:
nk lots of water. 2.11.
4.?Have plenty o
? ? 1- ?
y unci mctiis unci <
rs.
of the Perfect Gum
ot clean, sealed agaii
*ley Spearmen want to
1 remember these beneong-lasting
aids to teeth,
i, appetite and digestion,
ley have done all the old
W/W. WRIG
2313 |{eSn
|p|p|y j|
to CouponsJ
Slight Absent-Mindedness.
"How are you getting on as the presiding
officer of your new club?"
"Pretty well," replied the emphatic
woman.
"NTo trouble with parliamentary
points?"
"Not much. The only difficulty 1
have is to remember that you must
hold on to the Ravel and hammer with
it instead of throwing it."
MISERY IN
HEAD AND BACK
A Lady Writes She Suffered So,
Would Have To Stay In Bed For
Days. Is Now Well.
Cartersville, Ga.?Tho following Is
from Mrs. Will T. L.awhon, of Cartersville:
"1 am writing this because 1
want other women to know what
Cardui has done for me.
Before 1 commenced taking Cardui,
I had headache ?r? had I I
* "UU1V4 ua?D
to stay in bed for days at a time. I
suffered untold misery with my hepd
and back.
I saw Cardui advertised and decided
to try it I took three bottles. After
taking the first bottle, 1 could see a
vast difference in my feelings, and decided
to tuke the second, and took
three in all.
After tuking the third bottle, I felt
like a new woman altogether, and 1
will always praise Cardui as a boon to
woman's ills.
1 believe it saved my'life and I am
now a well, healthy woman, and my
husband joins me in my praise for
Cardui.
Mefore I began taking Cardui. I was
Irregular, but since 1 began tuking it,
1 have been regular and without any
pain.
Everyone tells me I am the nicture
of health since taking Cardui. I will
recommend it to everv onffoi-ino.
woman."
If you suffer from any of the ailments
so common to women, or if you
feel the need of a pood strengthening
tonic, why not give Cardui, tlie woman's
tonic, a trial? Begin today.
Your druggist sells Cardui.?Adv.
The Kind.
"The politicians are looking in the
campaign barrel and licking their
chops."
"That's because they're pork chops."
If You Can't Get It In Town.
Someone in almost every town in
the United States sells Ilanford's Balsam
of Myrrh. If yo". can't get it,
write G. C. Hanford Mfg. Co., Syracuse,
N. Y. Price 50c and $1.00. Adv.
The statistician is the most successful
of liars, as no one ever stops to figure
up his statements.
For hot grease burns apply Hanford's
Balsam lightly until the fire is
extracted. Adv
Hut the man who says nothing seldom
has tho wood-sawing habit.
t
1
eminent pnysicis
nple rules for be1
?Eat slowly. 3.?Che^
f chewing gum on han
chew until the "full5
in the Perfect Packaj
ist all impurities:
Mother Goose " stunts 9
*' tune " of the new
jingles. Their book is 2
in four colors. It's free,
for your copy today. Add
LEV JR. CO.
er Building _
|4?gg
Get the Premiu
Some Sprinter.
She? I suppose the duke has lauded '
estates.
He?Handed one every time he married,
but he managed to run through
'em all.
yot'R own nnrc.orsT wii.i. tki.i. tod
Try Mtirlno Kyn Kctnovly for Rod. Weuk. Watory
Kyo* iitul 4arutitilut?*d No MumInitf?
just Kyo tMnnf. it. Write ft>r Hook of tin* Kye
by uimiI Free. .?lurln?? Kye KouhhIj ( <>., Chicago.
Battlefield trenches are now dug as
quickly as desired by the use of explosives.
J
Head Stopped (Jpl
Try the Vick Vap
Applied in Salve Form Over Throat
and Chest Relieves by Inhalation
and Absorption.
Vapor treatments are best for inflammations
of the nir passages. The vapors
carry the medication direct to tho inflamed
1 surfaces without disturbing tho stomach,
as internal medicines will do. A very coni
veuient vapor treatment is a pood application
of Yiek's "Vnp-O-ltub" Salvo over the
throat and diest, covered with a warm
vrcrmssa
? ?? ' JL 0 +V0
Rheumati
Muj
"It is easy to use and quick 1
apply. It penetrates without
Read What
"Have uaetl your Linimant vary ne
Good
for Neuralgia, Scia
All Deal
Send four cent* in stamp* I
I PR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc.
J
t
v your "TTrr.
id. Use
9 feeling l?e?made
??
' to the ?
Wrigley "
8-pages ? ?
Send mmmmmmm
iress JzEzE?
=F
Vain Wishing.
"Don't you wish you had a fairy
godmother?"
"All I want is a good plain cook. And
that wish seem3 too fantastical to
over be gratified."
For lame back use Hanford's Balsam.
Hub it on and rub it in thoi^
oughly. Adv.
After a lively race for a husband
many an heiress marries a run-down
nobleman.
} Can't Breathe?
-O-Rub Treatment
flannel cloth. The body heat releases
vajxira that are inhaled with erory breath,'
opening tho air passages, loosening the
J phlegm, and healing tho raw surfaces.1
I For deep cheet colds, first apply hot wefc1
towels to open tho pores. Vick'B is then'
absorbed through tho Bkin, taking out thai
tightness and soreness. 25c, 60c, or $1.00i
thlsTVadeW?3r*'
SALVE
wmmmmmmmmtmmmmm
cm
I9AA1
icle Colds
to respond. No work. Just
; rubbing."
Other* Say:
cessfully in a case of rheumatism, and
always have a bottle on hand in
rase of a cold or nor* throat. I
with to say I think it on* of
th* host of household remedies. I
would not have used it only it won
recommended to mo by a friend of
mine who, I wish to nay, is one of
Sgf the best booster* for your Liniment
Kja I ever saw."?J. W. fuller, Dtnetr,
"Just a line in praise of Sloan's
Liniment. I havo been ill nearly I
^7 fouiteen weeks with rheumatism, I
gtf have been treated by doctors who I
f did their best. I had not slept for ]
the terrible pain for several ninSte
when my wile got ma t email bottle I
of tba Liniment and three applies- I
cations gave me relief ao that 1 could I
strep."?Joirph Tamhlj/n, 6 IS Co*- I
terse Street, MeKeerport, fa.
I
icm
tica, Sprains and Bruises.
leri 25c.
;or a free TRIAL BOTTLE.
Dept. B Philadelphia, Pa.