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? BtrtetVprlnkllng carts aro just coming Into u*? In the City of Mexico Ohio Uiiomi Y?tt<>rliie. "\Y. r. li 40*11, 0rw?vlll0?0., writes "J fln<1 trout Totlaiiuo to La u uuuvolou?ly thing for t?kln diseasi'*." 60s. n l>ox from J. T. Rhuptrlno, Havujiuftb, Oa.,lf your drug gist don't kgep It. The Iiog of Allen, tho bigge*t in Irciand, 1? in placci seventeen feet deep Tho Christian who borrown re liglou will novor havo uuy to return. "I have used Ayer'a HairVifjnr for over thirty years. It kept my acalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair fiom turn* ing fray."? Mrs. F. A. Soule, BJIIInga, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Aycr's Hair Vi-or ? it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. Hut gradually the old color comes back, ? all the rich, dark color it Used to have. The hair stops falling, too. II W a bolflc. All drpiilili. If your UrugtfUt cannot (ntnjily you, ?aiiii us one dollar and wq will fX|>'rCMS you a l>o{ilo. It A hut r> ami rlvo llio n;uno of your neareat ^ r uftlco, AiMii^h, .1 O. A Y I'll CO , l.owHI, JIuhh. Note and Comment, i *. n Hf-rltn ?*1 ul? there Is a unbjiio j pair of curtalus. Thltf portiere is forjii (?d of hundreds of chiunpy i:tif corl<??. taken from every known brand ? ? r champagne, each of which. bctis f ? ? ' ? tin top which adorned it when tin* oork was in Its parent bottle. Th ? corks are in h ' l< ' Into strings, tfiere be ing sixty of them to ? ? a ? I ? string. H twfton oftvy cork there arc three big Chinese beads of tunjuolBi Mm*. M together there arc twenty four ntrln^s. The portion* represents a t > ? t ? I evp-n j dlt nro of The oris uro tic I to u white enamel). <| polo with fancy ends, and big sashes of blue ribbon adorn the brass knobs. "J" )i<? total ?!' fed is distinctly pretty. Tho Wut'ybiiry American says: "Little or uo lava is found In'St. I 'i ? vr und tho so-called ashes or vohauie dust which has fallen then* is not deemed HUftJcient to have done much Injury. The dent fuel Ion of everything i:> ami buted to a hurricane or tornado of l a* which strangled everything living and prostrated everything erect, burning. I ixowover. with such dlserimina! ion a;? t.O puzzle even the scientists, t ?; two things, Hide by side, one was burin d and another not, and o\en two sides ol' a person or thing were i r a i ? I differ ently.^ Washington hotel s arc sal 1 t ? > be l h ? only ones In this country thai serv four regular meals every twenty I'Mur hours- breakfast, lunelieon. dinner anil Biippor- tin* latter being .<<? .ved in r ? n - . cases an late as midnight.. CANCER CURE BY B. B. B, A 1 1 Chronic, J>a?|i*Meatcil HWIn and Mlood I Itlittifi ('iirml. To I'ruT* II H.B.B. I^fMi Mr*. M. I' Adam#, Fr<fdonia, Aid., took ' Motamr Htond Malm (H H H.) which ef fectual))' cured an eating cancer of the noio nii'l face i he ?<<r?*i4 ) ??? k < ??? 1 U|> per- J Many doctors had gjjven up her j ? .is. rts hope.'eaa. Hundreds of ca?cM of I i tin or of the face, lip, brcaat, eating, of )"ii..,ive, featuring *<>ien, peraistent pun* ? arbuncles, bujipiirating awellingfc hav# I..H cured l?y i ho H. H II.; fill the tore# | healed up perfectly. 15 It ll ttlao cure# > /.emu. itehn.jj humor*, ncahx and ac?)aa, hone fiuins, uo crs, oflU-h.ivo pimple#, blood ' po.? Hi, cai hunele, KcroiUiM, riaaig# Mi d ' bump* on I ho bkiu and all blood trouble#. I )i ugftixta, $ 1 per largo boit,le To prove it, II II Jl , fi-e^ajul prepaid by writln# J J{uT4,lK' Hi.oon Mai m ? '<?, 12 Mitchell VI , Atlanta, <!u I)e?cribe tiouble arid ?l>iT.al irtt medic*) advice aent in a?a!ed let t c > 1 1 1 c national debt of 1 Vance i? *0,000, O'Jil.WXJ. I A ? l> > our Heiilfti' Kor A IImi'i Knot- Kane, A powder. It r?*l* th# feet. Cujm Coral, Coition*, Kwdlun, Horn, Hot, Ca'loiiH, Aohturf, - wealing I'eol in, il liiKrovylUK Nulla. Allen ? l oot ? Kuw* makes n?iv or t l^lit ahoea eoay, At iitllmif^'lals und Shoo sioroi, V>'? ennta. A') <M t no H'lbsUhjto, Sample mallo'l Kaas. AtlJlofc.s M, OlmMotl, l.eltoy. N. V. Wln'ii marriage i-i a failure it ian't al tVA.V:i title to financial fitriuf(ency. M. I,. Thompson A- Co., I>r)iKKfat?, Con. b"*i.spt>rt, Vn , any Hull'} Catarrh Curo lathi i?*sl and only mum i nre f.?r cnturrh Ihey ovoj lohl. I?rnx?.'i.t!? hi ll It, 7.'n\ The dead beat can always be cllatin C li.vhed by the scnao ? ? f touch. >1 rs.\V!nnb>\\ h Mooihlnj; Hyrup for children leelhinj;, ao/ten ! ho ku.'ox, i ciliu-eMitflarrimae ; i< ji nl iny k put ii .'?u tea wind colic. XV'. a boitU You can turn t crank down but he a! ?.yay.: turna up n^aui. I ITS vrnninejit ly cured. No 11". or tiervowi tffft after ft r?t ilny'a nit of |>r Kl(iu>> (treat Nci \ . I ifct ore i < 'j i i'l it 1 1, cttU a n il t roat Inn f ron I l. li. II. Kt ,-M , f t. I.. 1'IU A |t'h St .. l'ldla., I'ii. Then* .tic few iliin^H more brittle than : cj i l i l w hi . Pl-o'ti Cur o for Ciii.Kiimpt Ion la an tnfullIMn I'.c II' In., for ??oii^rlis aiitl eo)il?. S', W. ! < m fi i , ( ifi-un Or-'Ve, N. J.. I'ob. 17, l'JOO, A hoi ?<? < .in 11111% a pound oil hi* back I ? i u'i ounce on lii.-i l'v<>t flood of i'.'uygrouiuLn. I ic St I ouiH tiliiiin |) inocrftt Mays: " I ? I I > KHJtlllibi C.lcillly l? ???!? tilt' j u V - ofilf miHchbr Ilia! often nin.s Into rriui'v A j;(it' I l?tl iii i- mi\ h pi rinnn < nl play j'IViuih!.' in <? ti'-s a'f import .'I'll (iuoi a I blips anil that tlio police ilc IMituioat in l.omlon icpujli 1 many vi ar." ii'.'.j ili.it ciiino u a.s l.u ?',oly rc PIcmsimI by kI \ i 1 1 K chlldii-n a cliunco lo v.tirl; oil" t h ? ? i r surplus ? ? n i ? t <>' in plav. N"\v Turk illy inaib' tin- kuiio discov ery, aiitl not o;,lv provide*! sufllelont pla.v y:< 'toil; for iho K' Iii it ds, Inn is rn pMly al iii;.', to tlo number of sn nit I pail.M a r ? . J open sjia< ea in i iowalcd pluci I ' I . i >? cliil lr< n prosotils It : -li' I" .??ociolov ;.'l ?. in t lir y.o tittieH hh a nattitai cie.hi. th ? ili-sri-nard of which run?; up a h'i.vy s. t . r ? ? arainM a com- ' j 1 1 ii ii it y." When ('hi i; l shin' oiln-rs arc not < ti. lil-.f liu' stilts mi tin' (laytltiK-. M rs. Annie McKay, C haplain Sons of iTemj >crance, 326 Spadina i \vc? T oronto, Cured of Severe Female I roubles by I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dkak Mks. I'inkham: ? Iking a mother of five children I have had experience with the general troubles t>f my sex. I was ! lacerated when one <>t niv thikiun was bom and fiom that hour I date ail my afflictions. 1 found th.it within a few months my health was impaired, 1 had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flooding. 1 became weak and dizzy b ;t kept on my feet, dragging through my work without lite or pleasure. A neighbor who had been helped by taking Lv<li:t K. Pinkham's Yogetabl? ' Compound insisted that 1 take at least one bottle. I did so and felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven months I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do 1 say it, health and strength are mine once more. 1 know how to value it now when it was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you. The f ew dollars 1 spent b>r the niedii ine cannot begin to pay* what it was worth to me. Yours veiy tiuly, Mks. Anna McKay, Chaplain Sons of Temperance." $5000 FOItFFIT IF TIIF AROVIC r.l.TTi.If IS NOT (iDM'INI). No otlicr female nu'dlelno in fho world has received such Vf hlesprrud and unquulifliMl endorsement. Refuse nil substitutes. Mrs. I'inkham invltoM nil shit women to write her for advice. Sho Ims guided thousands to health. Address, I<.vnn, Mass. 1 was troubled with pains in nn back, dizziness an- 1 burning in nn stomach. I hid no appetite, could not sleep. A sister of mine advised mc to try Rip.ma Tabules. They have entirely cured mc. 1 t ike one every ni<;ht and morning and U??>y ju?t keep mc right and regular. r, ^ ' At <lrut(?rl*t*. Tb? Flw-Ont pnekot H Mtoutfh for nr. ordinary oooiwlon. Tho family bottle IOomU, contain* n supply for it yo.tr. CURES (APUDlNE^gS W < old a, el c. V y Fold al all Drug Stores. 10# 411 Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In bulk, licaaib-uf 11m 4?viW who trh?* to sell "?ornithine just as #i>od." a* LDICM. CO! LEGE OP VIRGINIA. IV/S t:>TtMI.I<tllKI> IM9K. 1 lie Six'y J'f 1 1 U |i>-? will iMtnimfnot . hVitomtier ?*) li llfcCJ. Department* ol Mt'ill - In-. liciitUtry nn i I'hftrmaej \N ? II rq'iij>i>?v| i .ntior it >rle* wti'.o ?H<1 llj-iil 1 1) t n? 111 I u-4 nr.<( nt>u n i mice <>r ( I nicul Aln t ?m 1 h I rtST->r.) t? ?'!lo<l oj>p irtunlt ?* fo. pr.i< ticnl iv. rk. Kor Announcement uu?l fi'f liter lnf?u in ?Moii, *>lilro**, < tiriwoj'hrr TompkiiiM, .n. i?., Oc tm, hK HMonn, v* *o." 23. Tie country's tatMif politics from Goobmille to Grover, Red Seal Shoes thfy meet Its views And help the country ever. ROOSEVELT SPfAKS Utterances of the I'rcililfiit at Ar? Hngton on ftemortal Day. National Mcniomi f>ay was observed Friday with appropriate ceremonies throughout tho country. Chief Interest centered in tho utterances of President Itoosnvelt, who dull verod tho oration at Arlington. ? Mr. Jlooaevelt said in In part : Mr. Commander, Comrade*, and you men and women of Lho United btutos who owe your being hero to what was done Ij y ih(t men of the great civil wai 1 grout you and thank you for tin; hon or done me. In asking me to ho present this day. It is a good custom for our country to it ;> v ?? certain solemn holidays tu eommemorat Ion of our greateut men and of the greatest crises In or. r Iks tory. There should bo but few su h holidays. Tu Increase their number ih to cheapen them. Washington and Lin coln -the man who did most to found the Union. and the man who did mimt to preaervo It Htand head and rhoul dors above art our other public nun. ami have by common consent won tho light to thin pre -eminence. Among the holidays which commemorate the turning points in American hlstOi>, Thiinksgl vlng has a significance pecu liarly Us own. On July 1 we celebrate the birth of the nation; on this day, t h < ? .'loth of May, we call to mind the deaths of those who died that the na tion might live, who wagered all that lifn holds deaf for the great prize of death In battle, who poured out their blood like water In order that the mighty 'national structure raised by the far seeing patriotism of Washington, Franklin, Marshall. Hamilton and the other great leaders of the revolution, great trainers of tho constitution, should not crumble Into meaningless ruins. You whom I address tod:.y and your comrades who wore the blue Inside you !u the perilous years during whUli Strong, Bad, patient Lincoln bore th? crushing load of natl mal leadership performed tho one feat tho failure to perform which would have meant de struction to everything which MnAkci the name America a symbol of hope among the nations of mankind. \ on did the greatest and most n -i.e.-- sarv task which haw ever falb n to the "ot of any men on this Wes'ern Ilemlspheie Nearly thr< e centuries have passed since the waters of our coasts were tii>t f ii rrowod by the keels of the m. n wluis" children's children were to in herit this fair land Over a century and a hair of colonial growth followed il.o settlement; and now for ov<?i a century and a quarter we have been a nation. 1 Miring our four generations ot na tional life we have had to do mai.y tasks, and some of them of far-reach ing importance; but the only really v. tal task was tin* one you did. the la k of saving the Union. There were other crisis in which to have gone wring would have meant disaster; but this was the one crisis in which to have gone wrong vfouhl have meant not merely disaster but annihilation F<r failure at any other point atonement could have been made; but had von failed In the Iron days the loss would have been irreparable, the defeat !rro trbvablo. Upon your success depended all the future of the pooplo on this continent, and much of the future of mankind as a whole. Von left us a reunited country. V m left us the light of brotherhood w'ih the men in gray, who with such cour age. and such devotion for what they deemed the right, fought against you. Hut you left us much more even than your achievement, for you left us ill*1 memory of how It was achieve 1. ^ oil who made good by your valor and pa triotism the statesmanship of I.mcojn and the soldiership of (Irani, have sM as the standard for our efforts In tho future both the way you did your work in war and tho way In which when the war was over you turned again to the work of peace. In war and in peace alike your example will stand as Die wisest of lessons to us and our chil dren and our chlldrens' children. .lust at his moment the. army of tho United States, led by men who served among you In the great war. is carry ing to completion a small but peculiar ly trying and difficult war in which is involved not only the honor otf the (lag hut, the trfumph of civilisation over foici s which stand for the black chaos of savagery and barbarism. Tho task has not been as difficult or as im portant as yours, but, oh, my comrades, the men In the uniform of the United States, wiiti have tor the last throe >???:? i-h patiently ii^t uncomplainingly championed (ho Afnerican cause liftin' Philippine Islands. are your younger brothers. your sons. They havo kIiowjv t hetnsolvos not unworthy of you. ami (hey are entitled to Mm support of .ill nu n who art< proud of what you did. These younger comrades of yours lwjvo fought under terrible difTVultlcs and h ive received terrible provocation from a very cruel and very treacherous enemy. Under tho strain of these prov ocations 1 deeply dcplove to pay that some among them havo so far forgot ten themselves as to counsel and com mit. in retaliation, acts of cruelly. The fact that for every guii'y net commit ted by one of our troops \ hundred acts of far greater atrocity have been com mitted by the hostile natives upon our troops, or upon the poa"?\ib!o and law abiding natives who are triendlv to n?. can not be held to excuse any wrong doer on our side. Determ'nud ail I un swerving effort must be made, and i.? being innde. to tlnd out every nudum e of barbarity on the part of o.ir troops, to punish those guilty of it. and to fake. If possible, even stronger meas ures than have already been tAkcn to minimize or prevent the occurrence of all such Instances In the future. From time to flrno tho-'> occur in our eofintry, to the deep an I lasting shame of our people, lynohings carried or under circumstances of Inhuman cruel ty and barbarity? a enmity Infinitely worse than any that has ovrr been committed by our troops in t li ?-? Philip pines; worse to the vlotlms and far more brutalizing to thos* guilty of it The nmn who fall to condemn those lynohings. .and yet clamor about what has been done In the Philippines, are Indeed Rullty of negloding the team !n their own eye while tauntlii* tholr brother about the moto in his. Under stand me. These lynching* afford us no excuse for failure to stop cruelty In tho Philippines. Every effort Is being made, and will be made, to lum'mizj tin rhanecs of cruelty occurring. Hut keep In mind that tho<?e crueltlet ' tho Philippines have been wholly ??x ?dot:onsl and have been shamelessly exaggerated. We deeply and bitterly regret htat any such cruelty should a tve been committed, no matter how rarely, nil matter under what provoca tion, by America* troops. But. they af ford far lens Justification for J genera! condemnation of o^nrmy than these lynching* atord fornhs condemnation or the communities I* which they have taken plaoe. la each csm It to w*ll to condemn iM ^ m4 H to well alN to Si I .*?? ? ? - .. t refrain from including both guilty and innocent In tlio name sweeping eon (loin nation. lu every community *horo arn poop lo who commit acts of well-pljjh incon (??ivanlo horror and baseness if wo lix on ? yes only upon t.i"sN. Indlvl Inula and upon' their H'-t*. and IK wn fnrget mh- far more numerous citlauns of up rlgh t and honest life and blind our ?!v< s lo their counties'* fired", of wiv and Justice and )?hil,u>thropy, it c? easy enough to condemn tho com in 11 11 1 1 y . Thorn Ih not a eliy in t h lu land which we could not tl uk condomn !f wo "x<d our eyes purely upon its police record and refused to look at what it had are unpllshed for decency and jus tice and charity. *'ct thit Is exactly the attitude which .ias been taken by loo many men wjth re< n'onco to < ur army in the Philippines; and It is an attitude hmh .absurd and cintdy un just i , t.'ur soldiers conquer; and \V h a t Is the object for which they conquer.' To e.-itnhlbh a military government.* No The laws we are now endeavoring to eua' t for the government of tho Phil ippines are to increase the power and .'oiualn of the civil at tlui expense of i he military authpT'ltl -a. and to rendei i vn more difficult, than In tho past the . ham e of oppression. The military power Is used to secure peac*. in ordor that it may Itself bf supplanted by the civil goevrnment. The prof,veK3 of fhe American anna meaas the ablition (if cruelty, the bringing of peace, ami the rule of law and order under th?i civil govoi mm nt. Other nations havo "on quercd to cieate Irresponsible military ruje. We conquer to bring Just and re sponsible civil government to tho con quered. Nailed to a Tree. Iluntsville, Ala.. Special. Tom liar less, a farmer living near lterkley, was assaulted and robbed by two men lite Saturday afternoon and then nailed to a tree. Jle was rescued alive but his hambt were badly torn and he will not be able to work for several months. Hat less had been plowing and was eat ing his dinner at the spring when hf was confronted by two strange men with pistols who robbed him of $t an 1 then backed him against a tree. Tho loose f<dds of flesh on each side we; ? pulled out and nailed to the tree and his hands were stretched above and treated likewise He remained their until nightfall, when he was rescued by a farm hand. Baltimore Hanker Dies. I'.ali imorc, Special. Jyhn A. Ham bleton, formerly the^kead of t h <? bank ir.K firm of HainUl'ctou ?fc Co., died Sun day Ht hf? home here, aj;cd lit? hat been in ill health for several month* and two weeks ago was stricken will) paralysis. Because of falliuK health Mr. iLamhleton retired from the bank ing business ten years ago, but eon tinned a.s a director in several finan cial and railroad comp.*nie3. Seaboard Air Line Ry, Doublo Daily Sorvico Between New Yoi'<, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and Y.'est. IN i:1< ? !:<. r MAY l??ol2. SOU l it WA It I). I mil v No. 3 1 l.v Now York, I*. It.lt. iii 55 pm l.v. 1* h i I /i< 1*1 ( > li I n , ?? '? 8 20 j?m IjV. Itiiltimoro, " " & 45 pm l.v. Wjifdiiiiiflon, W.K.Ity 7 OU pin l.v. Kletimond, S A . i. l.v. Peterwlinrj;, " " l.v. Norllnii " l.v. Henderson, " l.v. ltalei^h, " l.v Montliern Pines, " Lv. llumlet, " l.v. Coin mltln, J " Ar. Sn van iiuli. " A r, Jacksonville, " Ar. St. A ? ik l*^' t >>** " Ar. Tuiiipti, " ~N'o 33 l.v New York.N.Y.l'. A N.f 7 55 ma Lv. Phlladclpiila, " )() 10 am l.v.N'-w York.O. I l.S.S.Oof 3 IK) pin l.v. Hull lintiro, It. S.l'.Oo.. l.v. Wa-h'lou. N.t W.S.H. .. . .~. l.v. Portsmouth, a. A. I W )(> 37 pm 1 1 20 |>m 1 55 urn 2 2* a n 1 12 am (i 05 am 7 20 aid ? J) 4(1 am 2 30 pm 7 00 pm tt 15 am l.v. n. l.v. NorTina " I,y Hi'iid'Tson, " l.v. Kali'l^h, " I ,v. Southern Pines, " l.v. 1 1 an. lit, ' l.v. Wilmington, " A r. ( 'liarli >tte, " l.v ? tHM(?r, '? l.v. ( i n-nii wood. ?' l.v Allien.*, " Ar. Atlanta, J " iV r Aii^'iVa, ('. A \V. t'. A r. Mae. >n. ( ' < > f (Sh . Ar Mniit^'iiii ry.A ?V\V.I'. Ar M .l.ile. !.. A N. Ar .New Oi h'atie. I,. .V N Ar. Nn.'li vllle, N.- ..V St. I. A r. Memphis, " 05 pm 1 1 45 j'ln J 55 nut 2 2? am 4 12 am f> 05 am 7 <:5 a n in Ottain 10 22am 12 35 pm 2 50 pm 3 55 pm 5 40 pm l>nilv No. 27 12 10 am 7 20 am 31 am 10 41 air. 2 15 |>m 2 6l> pin 5 30 (mi 5 54 pm 7 27 pm y 27 pm 10 35 pin 1 05 am 4 55 nm 0 15 am 10 50 ait 6 45 |>ii No. 41, 8 55 pm 1 1 20 piD t t> HO pit . 0 30 pir V 26;itr ) i 55au 1 40 pn 2 10 pu 3 56 pir (i 18 pti 10 35 pir 3 05 pit 7 20 | un V 20 (in 2 55 am 7 25 am 4 00 am 4 15 pm 1 1 35 ait 0 25 pu .'>5 pn b 26 au NOKTII WA1M>, l.v. MmnpliKN <'..V St. I. l.v. Nashville, l.v. New Oi leaij*, I.. A N , l.v. >1 ..Idle, I.. A N l.v. .Montir m'ry. A. ?V W. P l.v. .Mae. >n, ? of t in . . l.v. Auuustn. (.'. A \\ . <\ l.v. Atlanta, I h A. I<. A I Athens, A r Oreen wood, Ar. CliiMtor. " l.v. (Muiriottc, Lv. Wilmington l.v. HkiiiU*, l.v. Southern l'ines, l.v. Itnlcbfh, l.v. Henderson, l.v, Noriina l.v. Wnlilon, Ar. Portsmouth, l>ally Iially No. 32 No. 3i 12 4 5 noon 8 40 pn i) 30 An ' ' ' V ' 1 30 |>ii 4 20 pn 30 | in 8 00 pm 12 30 nm f> 20 am K 00 am 10 05 am 12 00 noon 8 00 pn 2 57 pm 1 1 23 pn 6 14 i>m 7 17 pm 7 '.'.7 pm .'{ 05 pin 1 50 an 4 06 an 4 f.O an 10 40 pm 11 33 pin 1 35 nm 3 05 am 3 50 am 6 00 am 7 15 am 7 40 an ~ 8 8 4 Ti n 1 1 05 an 12 42 pn 1 46 pn 3 00 pu 6 36 pn Ar. VVasirton.S.A NV.H.H . Ar. Baltimore, ib s. P. Oo . , . Ar. Now York.O.n.H N.Co. A i. l'litia'phiM, N.Y.T.AXt 5 piu ? it li) uu Ar. New York, " 8 15 pm A.QA an t> 65 an t 6 46 an f 5 00 pn l.v. Tampa, - ?~'No. 34 8. A. L. 1?v>n0 0.1 pra 66 N 00 ad l.v. st. A?ik<i-Hi" l.v. Jacksonville, l.v. Savannah Ly. Columbia, } lw. flumlMi, 7 45 am "v 80 am 1 40 pm 05 pm 10 40pm 11 33 pra 1 35 am 8 05 am 3 46 am 5 53 am 6 35 aA lintftAD, W.fl.By. H? iOra nora. PH.U. ?ia?J!& rblMtialphla, " - i ?>* pn ua. v?.k " ?' 4 18 pm Lv. Hon t hern Pines. Lv. HalnlRh, Lv. Honitnrooa, ?Lv. Norllwft - ' - Lv.Pttambnr*, Ar. IU" turn' AT. WdW Ar. llaltlmora. It. TblMtlalpb Ar. New lorl, 5 50 pn t 30 pn 11 43 po 5 00 ma 8 25 an Via an 11 36 an 12 58 pn 1 46 pn 6 07 pu . 4 55 pn 8 86 pa 11 28 pn 2 68 an if. now torm, Daitjr, ??!? , , I K??tara TUaa. (?.?.) A JUDGE'S WIFE PELVIC CATARRH I MRU. J CDOD H e would caution all people agwnst ac cepting nub.ttitutea fur l'oruna. Insist upon having I'eruna. Thfcre is no at her inter nal remedy (or catarrh that will take the place ot l'eiutm. Allow no one to persuado you to the contrary. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory lesulta from tlio use of I'eruna, write at onco to 1 )r . llartman, giving a full statement of your caae unci he will he pleased to give you his valuable advice Hartman Sanitarium, Columbua, O, Dr. llartman, President of The Sho SufTered for Years and Felt Her Case Was Hope- , less? Cured by Pe-ru-nav/ Mr* Jtidgo M wiiti'n from l-%I? West 33il b t M ini , as fol low*: ^ "I at tffervtl for t/eur.t with u pain in the small t>f' tit 1/ barli ami riff lit side. It inter/'creil of If n nil It tin/ ilomrstlc ti ml nor (ill thill- s utttl I never hu p voted *t hut I trout it l> o cured, as the tlnctor'n ntcdirlttc (lid not serin In hrl /> ttir a it (/ ''J'ortHnuielu ti member <>/ our Orde r ml c l set I mr In try Lieru n a ti tit i f/nrr il niith Itifjl i praise iltni I de elded to t rp It. Allltoii(ih 1 started In with t ttttc /a ith, t /rlt so much licltcr in a i veek that I jrlt mrour - tltlCll. "I took it faith /alt i/ /or t-rtm \reekn ami out http)t\/ tndertl to be < i blr to hh \/ that 1 ti in rill I rrl y curetl . ltd ft Is /a It t o express in u pra t It ude J'or/eot lira lilt once inure is the best I It I tiff I rout it irlsh /or, and i honks to J', rutin I en J m that now. " ? Minnie I.'. MeAltlntir. 'J fie groat popularity of IVruna ft* R cv tarrh remedy La<? tempted many j ???? ? j ?!?"' to imitate l'eruna. A ureal many ?<? <?i i ?*.?<! catarrh remedies an 1 iMarrliai tunics arc to l>e found in many stores. 1 \\t-sc lemediCH <-nn lie procured \ \ the druggist much cheaper than IVrima. I'crunn can only he obtained at a iimiMin price, and no druggiflt can v;et it a <? nt cheaper. Thus it i<< that (lnij,'^i"-th are tnnpted (<? substitute the cheap imitations of lYmiia for l'eruna. it is done every day wit lion t a doulit. Artistic Creations in Stylish Shapes I ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS s ' 'T.av, A'e the embodiment of perfection In STYLE, TIT, and FINISH. Auk jour itealcr. A i ce l'? no substitute, *.?* %/* *>+ Royal Worcester Corset Co. woucnsn-R, .mass. And every Distressing Irritation of Skin and Scalp Instantly Relieved by ? 3ath with / And a single anointing with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. This treatment, when fol lowed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood, is the mcst speedy, permanent, and economical cure for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, ever compounded. USE CUTICURA SOAP, agisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying:, and beautifying the skin, for cleans ing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too \ free or oiicnsive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative I weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the pur pose* of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP com bines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the I great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. It unites in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, Con#int?nff of C'tTTTCURA Soap, Vic.., to ctenn?e tho skin of crunta and acnloa, ami pifteu tho thickened cuticle; CtJTlcPBA Oint ment, IWc., to Infctfmtly allay itching, Inflammation, ami Irritation, ami nootho and heal; and CLflcVRA Rksolvknt PIM4. 23c., to ThO Sot SI 0001 ftn'1*c,oan*? ,ll? l?'<?od. A Bikulk 8kt la often sufficient to ?kin Pal*, Parla. Pottbr~I>kuo amd GURU. Coitr., fiolc Prop?., Roeton, U. d. A. Cotioi:i?a Riaoi.rsNT Pii.u (Chocolate Coaled) are anew, tasteleee, odourleee, economical ?ub. tit ii !<? for the colebnrtod ftquld imjba Kksoltknt, a* well m for all other blood po rlflere and humour eoree Each pf II la equivalent to one teaapoonful of liquid Rmolvmt. rut op la eer*?r cap p? rki t rlala, containing 60 doaee, price, 26c. CvticvmA, Pillc are alterative. ?ntUoptlc, tonic, and dlgeetlve. and beyond queatlon tbe pnreat,, egrVeteft, moet eucoeeafal aat ?eo nouilcai blood and akin yuiUn% humour cores, and tonlo dig? <It? fet ooeapooadod. @ticura rh? Sot, ?I euro tho n>o*t torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, and ec?ljr ii t v?lp4 and blood humour*. kUIa Joaa-of fkitathnmghcrat w>flu. Brltlnh I?ojH)t : Tl-iS, ChartorhotiFO 8q., London, Fronch Depot: 6 Rue do la SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm. | IIM rornWdirnunlitrnf nice youn*r??1?t*r?d A.J.C C. i JrrMvH?tn?M M#tr*r*. Non?b*lwrb(M In th? *<??.!?. ?v>i).Molr?# cIomij the m< ?? noiM in<l MM In ABwrlc*. null* to lo II mnrrtlw nra. ?5.ca trrtTCT#, #M?un Pol, AND CHINA PUM.?&00?Mh. riiRKIi ? * 8? TO ?? l?VV-4 * Wriu for |?rUcul?riiMd lOdtr*' (r??. ??. IC. Onltna* Drop*/ K* 1. C*.. AtMM, | wwKIig Free ? Eeeweee^eetetiuBprespeitieelSfs. *<mmm tconimwHiyc^ ?f. winw w?Tn?o wwnow tw rAW. so. sa leua-ysaeessLC STtoyt?E53S: i Ar^ tntf resting P/ay, We aro Kiforiuoil that, by tho kind nc.-rt of Henry Wajjiior, a^yumt Inter*' eating niainiHcrlpt has bo?-?1 prosonted J <.? ICiou College. Ih Imk no lotss tiian h ' i'la.v v\ i i 1 1 . n by ni> hard l'or?r?n when ii boy 11 f l.'toa. ami performed In tho i Ioiir chamber. This "traRl-eonil opor i i! far. <? ' i" tho quaint Uoscrlp* r ion mi iiu iii-r j Is 011 tit Jed "Out ,>f the- i'i \ii:K J 'nn Into tho Fire." .Tho ? i. a Is a* follows: Dr. ! in in , a roiijun i . Satan and Iaioi- , i . i. }i."> fa in. I iar.- , \ uh an, a god, turn, j , -nth, run. h s. i vant to tho (loo- j (.ii a: I .1. an I'uneh'H wJfo. It Id I \vriii?-n In a Hrui and beau U fully J fun' i I iii. I ami most linvo boon wii:i i : 1 n iii t the y?ar 1 77S, when r : i -v.!- i ;.t?'<'n. .Mr Wagner has 1 Pivn 1 1 1 ? .MS. to iho school, hut as Hi* a:-' -?> little space and ho tow ' I fin ii.::. - In the fci.-hool library for the Id ! such furiosities tb?) M8. ? lias luiu.'l a 1. 1. nil* for t hcj present In the ceil- .? binary. whore tho provost ' j ha i Riven it a place.- London Dully The <o Milan law forbids teachers in tu pit 1 1 tin- ear.t of tholr pu jii Im. Man.* cases of deafness havo 1 " ii.iuu i,i have rwltcd from I, nil shown sin h punishment S. (!. i II. I. II #. CO. tKuieral I'n.-si'j^'cr Department, Bi'lit'iluU* I'.ffectlv 11.11 N January 15, 1902. koimhbovno. 1-Af N?. 12. No. 32. Mixed. iWr. 2 00 f * 45a Lv 2 20|> f O'.'a l.v 2 4i>}> 20a l.v ;t 05p ?' . 15 a l.v I'lMK noktiiuoond. No.38, No. 11.. f'asx'r. Mixed .Marion Ar 7 3f?|? 1 20p ( ? it>ii wood l.v 7 20p 12 55p I h'mal < ity l.v 7 05p 12 30 p i.'nion .Mills l.v C f>5p 12 05p 3 0 50 i l.v iiutherfordton l.v l! p 11 45a 10 03a l.v 1' iroHt City l.v G22p 11 20ft Henrietta l.v (i 05p 10 50a M nrosburo Lv 5 55 p )0 30ft f.attiuioru l.v 5 I ftp 10 00ft Shelby ' l.v 5 25p 0 25a I'lU'riH .sp'gs L* ?? !|p 8 30a l'.irls J.v 5 r>n ? ? 8 20ft lila 'kiburg l.v 1 4S;> 8 OOrtf. No. 33 Mixed, iSlfu'ksl.tiru Ar 428p G 50p Cherok. F'l.sl.v 4 6'lp (lalTney 3 4>| \ i0:> 10 iOa l.v 4 S0j? in 30a l.v 4 15(i 10 3Sa l.v G 00p 10 5-">a l.v 016 1 0 8a I \ 6 25;. U 1 5a l.v C, 45j> U 30.i Ar No. 34 Mixed. 8 20ti 11 35a l.v 1100a l.\ III 40a l.v 8 ,'0a 1 1 55a Lv 0 10a 12 05 1" l.v Ji 40a 12 ^ 0 1 . l.v 10 : 0.i 12 35p l.v 10 45a 12 50;* Lv 1 lop l.v 1 ;:0p l.v 1 4 ">p l.v 2 ().">(? Lv 2 25 p l.v 2 Sit J' l.v ?,l 02 p l.v .1 17i. l.v 3 ;?0c \r 1 15p '2 40,' 3 !0| 3 r/ip 4 '.'.Op 4 40p 6 00;? 60 p lii. I I Hir. vriift Hic'ry tlr'v Sharon Yurkvlllo Tir/.ali Hock Catn'l 111 ViTi-t'lO l.v l.ah<'a-t"r l.v 1' can't Hill Lv lli-atll N|>'* l.v K'-r.-haw I v \Yc<*lville l.v Ar 5 10 p l.v 4 I0p l.v 4 00p l.v 3 l;">p l.v 3 3l)p l.v 3 18p 3 00 p 2 40p l.v r, 20p f. 0 )p 5 45p 5 20 p 4 40p 4 00,) 2 45p 25 p 12 45 p 2 10|i 12 20p 1 4F?p 11 30ft 1 40 p 11 20a ?1 25p 10 50a 12 46p 0 20ft jo minutes for Camden dinner. l.v 12 10p 8 20ft ? 1 \.|>lili<>iiHl t rami between lHackuburg and (iaITney. N >. 13 8 f>0a l.v 0 1 0:t Lv 0 30 1 A r No, 16, Ar f> lOp l.v 5 50 l.v 5 30 lilncksburK i'ln i\ik"o Fills UafTney Train1- N'.-- 32 a .13! ar.> operated daily,- J Train* N >?. 31, 35. II. r.i. I I. 14. 15 and 16 are operated .luily ? ? v ? ? ? ? j ? t Sunday. Con n k*'t ions mai>k. ii y bouthbounU TltAlNH. At Marlon- -So, 32 Connects at Marion with Southern Hallway train No. 3t>. which ar-0 rives at Marlon at 8 28 am from Chattauuoga Axheville and intermediate points. At Biacksburir -No, 34 and N<>. 11 '^.nnoct with Southern liailway train No 30, which arrlvrs at Jllack-bur^ at 7 45 am, from At lanta, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Inter mediate points. At Yorkvll u- No. 34 connects with C. A N. W. train No. 70, which leaves Yorkvillo at 10 4* am. for (iaMonia, Lenoir, and intor mediate points. At Hock 1 1 ill ? Nop. 32 and 34 connect with Southern Hailway train No. *?5. which leavea Hock Hill at 3 30 pm, for ( heater, Columbia, and Intermediate points. At Catawba Junction- Nos. 32 and 31 con nect with S. A. L. train No. 32. which pas hen Catawba Junction at 7 54 pm. for Mon roe, and intermediate points, At Lniu'.;u,Ler>-N"H, 32 and 34 connect with - L. A C. train No. lfi, which leaves Lancaster at 4 45 pm, for Cheater and intermediate points. At Camden- With A. C.L. fN. \V.of8. C.) for Charleston, Sumter, Florouce, Darling* ' ton, W41;nlngton and intermediate pointa. Tralti No.'Ca, which leaves Camden at 4 15 * CONNECTIONS M A1>B BY NOIt'PHBOUND THAlKfc. At < *jnn?lon-- \V It li A. 0. Ij. [N. _\V, of S. C.J No. 71 from Charleston, Florence, iJnrllng ton, W lltniiiKlott, Sumter find Intermedial* point:;. v. !iii i? miivo* ai Camden nt 1 1 >? am| with Southern Hailway train No. 77 from Klngsvlllo, which arrives at C imdun at 11 60 ain. At J.rvn 'a?tor--No. 33 connects at Lnnca*. ter with L. -V C. triilu No. 10 for Chester and Intermediate points. ? * At Catawba Juuctlon--Nos. 33 and 35 con nect wl.h s. A. L. train No. 32 which leave? Catawba Junction at 7 H [>iu for Monro# and intermediate points. At Hock HIII^-No-t. 33 and 35 conoecta at Hock Hill with ttouUiern Hallway train No. 31, havinif Hoe# Mill nt 8 26 pm for Char- > lotto anl points Yiorth. . - At Hlnck?liurK--No 39 coniiectfl with 8ou? thorn Hailway traliiH Noh. 12, 4 38 pm; No. 38. at 7 05 pm. and No. 40 at 7 45 pin foi polntR Xorth. Noa. 33 and 3 5 connect with Bouther/V Hailway tram No. 35, leaving 15lack>iliu|? nt 11 '25 pm for points Mouth, At Marlon-- No. ;j3 connects with Southoro Hailway /rain No. 35. leaving Marlon at 11 41 pm for Y-Ii>*ti.Ic, Chattanooga aud Interma* diat?< points. Through ear sorvko without chan>;o be** tweon Marion tun I Charleston on trains No#, 32 and 33. K. II. SHAW, flen. pads. A^t. SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA L:X I LNSION RAILROAD CO. The South Carolina and (loorgla Exten sion Hailrnuil announces the foliowifr|( Ion ( round trip rates to Charleston, S. C.,acoounl of the Houth Carolina Intor-Stato and Wdit Indian Exposition. Tickets on salo at all coupon stations. Excellent passenger sor? vice performed. See that your tickets read via S. C . ami O.K. H. H. FHOM " A H 0~ Wes'.ville, S. (' t 6.56 f 4.80 $ 8.54 Kershaw, H. (' 0.80 4.95 8.6f Heath Springs. H. C 7.03 5 20 8.04 1 .n??no>ilnr ? ' ' . - n . ?. v.... O L\3 1 HI Lancaster S. C 7 f(0 6 60 J? Catawba Junction, S. C. 8.20 0.00 *^O0 ?Pr?nh C 8 fi5 635 v i, .'ii o 806 6 60 ?4.40 \ork vill?, 8. ty., 0.25 6.80 1M1 Sharon. h. c ,, as 7 ^ nnaron, ?. C 0.65 7.00 4.(1 Hickory drove, S C... 0.85 7.2ft iM Smyrna, H. C J0.10 6.40 ? 4.94 Bla. kfthurK, S. C Ift45 7 05 OnfTuiAR, S. (J - . W W -T9T "EafTs. N. C i0.85\M6 Shelby, N. C 11.05 _. Latllinore, N. (3 11.35 9.05 -5. Moorrsboro. N. C 11.50* 0 20 ?t, Henrietta, N. C 11.05 0 8ft & FoientCity, N. C ... . 12.10 9.05 t. Hutheilordo>n N,C.... 13.40 9 10 & Thermal Pity, N. C 13 00 lU.Sfe** ?/ MUfrioo, N. C. 14.8ft 10 ? 7.i " Colunm A. Ticket* to I* sold daily o< meneinff Mov. 30th, 1901, until and laelod May tUt, 1902-, final limit June td, 19W. Column B. Ticket* to basold daily, ? mending No*. 80ih, 1901, aatll and laeli' May tl?t, 1902, final limit ten day* Iti tfon to day of rale \ except that final thoald la no caje exoaed Jaa? Sd, . * Olaian C. TickaMneo tm aold oa 1 day* and thnrmla^ or j JMMH Dm. td, 17901. and nattt aad eladlo* May, 29ih. Itwlc iMl IMt ? daya la Addition to d t? . I MM, M?r?t ftaal HaKMiould la ao mit urn I hm I m. U.H ttK4W,?^.ra-.A