The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 24, 1902, Image 4
Young girls at
this period of life,
or their mothers,
are earnestly in
vited 1ft. write Mrs.
|3S#-> i
I Ui tUlVKt ,
all such letters are
ystriciiy confidential ; she lias guided in a
ifftotheriy way hundreds of young women ;
and her advice is freely and cheerfully given.
School (lava aro danger days for American girhi.
Often pby^iuil coJJapr.o follows, and ir take.i years to recover tho
lost vitality. Homcl iines it is never reeovered.
Perhaps (hey aro not over-en vcful ahout keeping their feet drvj
through earclesiMiCR.'i in this reajjevt the monthly Kiukness unUully
rendered very oevore.
Then begin aihucnln which nhould he removed i.l once, or they will
product} onslatit wittering. Headache^ famines;;, slight vertigo, nains
in tho back and loin.!, irregularity, losa of fdeep and a j ?j ?? tile, a tendency
fco avoid tho Kociely of others, at'o rymptoms all Indicating that woman's
^*fih-crrniny in at Intnl.
\Iyydia 1). Pimdmm'fl Vegetable Compound has helped many a
your\j girl-over this eriiieal ]>eriod. With it they have o>i:e through
their trials with eouratfo and safety. With i:* pnr.vr u.<? '.lie young
girl i3 tafo from tho p-jculiar dangern uf houl yy. r? and prcjwred for
liearly womanhood.
A Young Chicago Girl 44 Studied Too Hard."
"Dkah All;:*. I'inkham: ? I wish tn thank, you t.rr'-ho he'p and be n ?
ofH 1 liaVO received through lh?? n ? f l.ydi.i V.. Pinkliam's \>gr<**
tubJo ComiKfUn:! mid J. Ivor 1MU*. ii-. i\ I v.,\- <;1 vuu m-vi nt?-? ?\
yours i.i?i j 8U(Itu'!ilv tfcesi'oti f<? |.?v jr.v ".srV tood
ifcv heahh Ai\>\ vitality, l ather said I *nWif.l n?o
nam, i i;r ? .i?" doctor thonglr. dilfervnt and.
proscribed -t< nie;-\ which I took 1-v tho
uuuii wiihout relief Reading one Jay in
the pa;* r< f l'inkham'c* grout tiiros,
and thulium th.> symptoms dcscrihcd nil
it We red miuo, I '!< ' -d / would giw Ljilia
IS. lMnlt lmm's Wtfctublo Compound n
'trial, I did not Mtty a word to the doctor;
I bought it tin* self, and toolc il according
to directions regularly for two months,
and 1 fonnd that I gradually improved,
and that all pains loll mo, and I was my
old self onco more. ? Lu.ue K. Sim i.aiii,
IV E. JJd St., Chicago III."
"JYiiss Pratt Unable to Attend School*'1
?T)kau Mi;!. 1 'i n *; i i a * i : ? 1 feel if my fluty to toll all young wom#?n
how milch l^ydia I*. IMukhant's wonderful Vegetable Compound lias
done for mi 1 was completely run clown, uuahlc to attend school, and
did not euro for any kind of. society, hut now I (Wl like a new person,
and have gained seven pound* of tlcsli in three months.
u I rccommend ii. to all young women who sutler from femalo weak.
neo3." ? Miss Alma I'uatt, Ilolly, Mich.
Tij'dhi 1-3. .PlnUliam's Vegetables Compound Is t5?e one sure rem*
?xly to l>o relied upon nt tlu^ important period In a young girl'? ttf<v.
OrnOn FORFEIT If w? c.limot forthwith proilm'f th>? oi j;iii.ii l<5tt'>r?< ?".'t fei^tiat uros
tibuvo tostiniouiuU, wliloh wUl >>rovo iliolr
vWWvv l.y*U.? K. 1'liiklium Med lit no Co., Lynn, Mnlt,
There are Many Corsets
on the market, but vow health
demands t It at you ijet the niofct
comfortable mul best made.
Tb' Straight Front
Royal Worcester
anil Bon T on Corsets
have ii" filial for comfort*
A*k vnut (. * thenl.
Royal Worcester Corset Co., winter, va,>.
f\'i( '.rttont!
Situations Secured!
I' i rmitliaU v .1 tuition rsfim'W'1. 'Write
at i.it .c t?i > at.it. ^ti* ?>>d ?j>ri inl olTns.
P;,'3 ^ c C1 Business
iVlidSSCy Colleges
Louiftwllo, Ky. Montgomery. A!?.
Houston, lot. Columbus. Cj
Va. Btrininnhnm. Alo. Jacksonville, F!a
> A<-k your 'lrtKglmt
l-ir I )>r? ln'*( cut ?? fur
Ilv
. icrv hvi'tioH. >o'<l
? tl? I ? -il |tlWl|r|??, ill <'?*!? J* lt*l
.it n'l W A I.TKl! S. nil other*
iti iickIh will u<m ill fin lor >????. 'l'lify nrt?
??>tivo Jolirt if itii'v <lon*t curt*. fx0n<l 10
r t.r v^rknijc to nil': \vai.ii:k
..lilt A I. < <>., \? AMll.M.rO.\,l).(,
?rise F.I.MS CHAMPION CHAIN ?hd I'F.AMT
I fiC 1 HllEi 'KH* ??v.j.-il nil oilier* hjr tli"' lunft.
? tit)* nn<l qoit'lly <?( I'k work, mul <lui'?bt1ll> of
tm conMrui'iloit. Three M*? * for *n?l trend
iKiwrr. For (rci! rntn'oKiie, jiriceOerin*. *o. a.l?lr?-?*
<iKl>. Ill **>, ueiifial A unit. Il\irkr??. V*
FOB MALARIA. CHILLS AND FEVER
'I'AKE
LIXIR BABEK.
Known all nrtr A merle* At th? ?ur.
on I-Iirr for all niaiarUI and
BT Writ* for Iwwaxmtiii,
Money
in Chickens
Rikn
rr, *** ? mmm w?r*??u
??MWriM, K?w V??lk
ALABASTiNE
The Only Durable W*tl Co*tl?\?
W?:i P*o?r it unyr^Anr KfcllOtnii.et ?i?> tern
portly, rot. iut? olf unit tml* ALAlU^ViNK iit
rar*. y* r.i??n*ut ar.U anfUlir uall rmliUff. r***!y
or tn* ta*u?h **? void * a ier. ror M'*
b lsilut Jrilrri ?M,p vTfn? HI' I IN I'll
AM> Ht^OU. <)> u Oil 1 II LlbS <Mir4llon5.
ALAMSTINE CO. Grand Rapid*. Mich.
vitocioe eteaoed C C C. Fever sold In talk.
Beware of tfce dealer who triec to seU
"sooMthlag jest u good."
No. 4.1.
GETTING READY;
^reparations Complete I or InauKU*
ration of New OUlcers.
O
Columbia. Special. Though it is *
little raily for State officers and oth
1 1 a fo be worrying about the coming
Mtulou n f t It o k?'Imt?I assembly, con
b'.iierauli* preparation* are belli}? made '
fo. I lie no*)' nihil UK ?<f the new body and I
the approaching o'aunge of Htate ad* j
ministration
'I'bls year the T^UhiiorK will he very
.nil. h n.ir.v towlcj\t;tbJy 'piarttred dur
ng busmen* hourx
.Mr. J, T. tJantt, the incoming secre
tary of state and i In* present chief
<hrk of i bo oflbe of secretary of statu
has bad it force of nun bu*y for some
'lays getting the committee rooms and
(lie l^uiutive bulla at the capitol In
first - i'l :? .-cm i otwlil ;cn. ?o that the work
will l,o out of t ho way duiiugxiho hol
iday season. I it <* h< n ate committee
rooms have all beta fitted with the
iiuist. fiirnttnre ordered Ht (ho . last
?i(Hr lion under appropriations made by
th?? legislature. 'litis year also the
hall* will he found cleaner and neater
ill !i for some yearn pa* tand will be
? rtalnly better liKhted than they have
bun. The iuini'iisp chandelier ordered
for tiie centre of the house Of repre
sentatives has not yet arrived, but it Is
expected in a few d;iyf, and will he put
up as soon OS it g? Ik here. Mr. CJantt
is now busy corfrplodng the terraces
about the building, and tod ly they pre
ill a handsome appearance. When
covered over with sand they will look
mat. and the espitoi will present a
tr.orft attractive exterior tiian it has
' vi r done. 'I'bls work has been rushed
:n order to have it accomplished be
fore fair wi?el< opens.
TIIIl ANNUAL REPORTS.
The various iitate officers ar?? already
hiuti at woi )i upon the preparation of
their annual reports to r !:?? general
lily and if they continue to work
:i? earnestly a:i the.V have t h ?? past
week t hr- more imi '" t:.:it reports will
j !:e if,: (y f jp ( |> o inly by the tiliie the
| ; mi op? ns this s ? ar.
| tiii-; i;ni;;?.(js >!m": dki'art.mhnt.
Inr.srr.u. h a a his term of office ex
I "'ns m tia Jtfter tl.e crnvt nlli'4 of the
j ! jiisl ii it i c, \iti>:w.y (ieneral K< 1 1 ! n K?*r
i !i f ii' 'a t lie nu:.io: oils applicants for i o
j ?:i'cfn mi ? f t ? ? ' -ic .'-.s iiiif* department 10
i.ir!f.>!:;ad t : ? *1 1 be wii I make no ap
p.?:?it::.i ;t! ? : ? ? ,?i upon the s't^.vest'.t it '
' est h:s> pj . : vs.: -Ut .<?.--?< >i*, Mr. I*. X. j
<5t:;Uii, .lr alone. ? > T course,'
h as h<kv I . .i i! l?\ the res;.<e.-- |
c i,rd.n? to ciocom
This cdc t. .? }4 .b ;crm!iied upon for
the \vi"'i k o; !!;.'? i pa* t n "t ; for the '
? \ t ::n newly ;
? t< d fit torr \ r'< ii* <
?Ml apt i; .. .. T( ![';< >I<|1 to t ilk ? I
!. "tie ?? <?/ jh.s. .' ta:< -m i:t time an 1 ;
e.ppnrtt- nny : iiTo.did to a< - j
, K 1 1 < > U <!ce ?- ?, ? a . ? t . ' i'ij-t of appli a- j
> iton> i?> irt:i { : , '..'.vi.'iuai
I Mr (i.sut't -. i 'l it nli ill'- positions j
1 in d?e.a;'ii-. .it ita.X'e l?et :i rilled. :
i and ?hat it v * : i i i ? for any per- j
I s^n to apply for .t p!a< c.
C.ly I'y Hie .Sea.
Charleston. Spc-ia!. The actual con
I f.l nivtion of t ii*? <i iv at the Clutl'-'
lesion navy yard i.-t r\pe:U*d to be be
gun wis 1?iti Die hwl Wpp.U M|* t"t! days
i opn yoniuirv i-:i of (he Ni?w Yot a
Continental .f v- I to.npnny which Ims
the tonl i act. will l)f her?- in a few days
to arrange the prePniinaricK. The work
linn to be completed within :h> calendar
in an tin:, ami there is consequently no
(inn- to l>o lost in stalling tiic big job.
1 1 Tilers have ulieady been given for the
immediate removal of t he buildings
which are hi Chicora park, the site of
i lie government property. Id an adjoin
ing trnct of hunt, removing all incum
brances. in accordance with the tejius
of the sale of the pvopeHy to the gov
ernment. The buildings belong to the
Consolidated allilway Company and
consist of a pavilion, bokllng alleys,
restaurant, etc. The contract for th?
I removal has already liven let. Hun
[ i'rcds of laborers will be employed on |
i ill" big eoni ra< \ by the Xow Yoru j
! tii in
I The repair. - t > the Clyde BteaiV.fir !
I wli'i li was r?, i>t;tly damage d in Colli*- !
! U r. with the lroqi:o:s down the harbor I
hit ve i??on computed and the steamer ;
too kon board today a cargo of lumber, j
cotton and clay and will sail tomorrow i
tor N'?w York, where she will be 1
tl i.ionahlv overhauled. i'lie fOf i
the collision has nvver been fixed, as
far as is known here, and all eftorhl '
i : get a statement of the damage ij '
tin ? \essels and the car no have proven
without avail.
t)augiilers of Revolution to Meet.
Columbia, Special. ? Arrans uuct.ts
arc being perfected for a big State coe
fe.ee.ee of ill" Daughters of the Anvrb
' t an Revolution to be held in the State
I ...
b !???? on Cue y'.itti t n ~ t . . which will bo
Wednesday of fair weel . A very large
'..at t ndanee is expected from all puts
of the State. The programme will be
a very elaborate and interesting one.
There will be addresses by gifted wo
?:irn front eevry portion of the Statt'
The business meeting will he follow* il
. in a reception on the ?ni-ning of tin'
-!'lh in the State house, given by the
members of the Columbia chapter ;n
? honor of the visiting ladles. This re
1 o ption promises to be a brilliant event
find the men will bo invited. Th ? State
recent. Mr?. II. AY. Richardson, and
: ihememheie of the l< cal chapter have
not spared time or pains to ni??k > bath
! Ho eon fere ?ce. and re<vpt: -n a line
j suet i
The. saw-mill and buildings of ttuS
; N'ottlnghnm Coal & tee Co. and tho
! wardrooms of the Roanoke Milling Co.
! in Roanoke. \'a.. wore destroyed by
! Ore on the icth insl. The toss is about
j sfaOitO: partlj covered by Insurance.
Morse Swappers' Convention
J . Walhalla, Special.? A grand eninlon
? of tho Horse Swappers association of
| the Carolina^ and Georgia wlli be held
? .1 -.-re m.rlng court vtok, on November
? 4 i jul a. Tremendous crowd*, hun
| tlrcds of horses and .utiles and a lolly
i r.-o.l time are ?-n ,????:! ? .1. The
? of t^e convention ;>ie TV. H. C.ib:\
{ p.erddent; Robt P'.Jworth, secretary;
; and Hobert MlllwV and James IImimi?
| '"iiit, managers.. This ? onr? the
! i.ri? boring 3 _ Ample pr^pars
i tiot.s aro bednj mnJoTrr focd pU?
J t ie IOOU1.
Atlantic Coast l.'ns [> videna.v
w\lmingtou, Special. ? Tho board of
directors of the Atlantic Coast l.'.ne
Railroad Company has declared a dlvi
dcn<J of i l '2 p*r eent. on the pre
ferred capital Mock of that company,
on all atock outat&adlng on Navena
bcr 1st, 1101 Th? directors hkvo
CiTM iMtrocttoM to p?y.to all hot
4?ra oT> rtTorrt <m NovemiHT lat It
ycr i'??i faitwwt oa tlu c?tfUtatS{
?- iifctojniai nf iw
kaTa Mrai iNMd in M of Xk4
-5- *_ "u.-,
EMBARRASSED THE CttRGYM AN
ttioWtfcr'ft M?k**hirt All flight Uotll
ttt? >i?t4 App?fcr?4.
A distinguished Episcopal cl< rgy
wan was once called on to ofl1c|ato at
a fashionable Hummer resort church,
and, finding only a abort surplice and
no cassock in the vestry, wah vory
much disturbed at the thought of hav
lr. X to appear In a vesture that to thu
frivolous would look like a white silrt
and trouKort. Hut a happy inspiration
came to him. Why not wear one of
Ids wife's blaek petticoats? The por
tion that would show below the sur
plice would look exactly like the fegu
latjon rfiBKock, and no one would ever
be the wiser. So he hurriedly sent
one of the ushers with an explanatory
note to his wife In tie hotel, and In
the nick of time the petticoat arrived.
The makeshift turned out to bo a per
fect success, and no one at A distance
could tell thftt he was not wearing a
rrassock. After the close of the ser
vice he decided to go out to the body
of the church without taking off his
robes, in order to greet some friends.
And ho was soon the center of a
troup of fashionable women, when a
ireon Irish maid from the hotel came
jip, and in a loud voice said to him:
'Y,er Rlverenco, tho missus Bint hie
fcfthor her petticoat that ye do be
woarin', an' ! wuz to wait till ye take
it off."? New Yorte Tribune.
He Needed no introduction.
Ad amusing Btory comes from Parln
the device adopted t>y a prominent
?lut?inan or wealth and position to
/onp' the acquaintance of a Jady well
known -for her beauty In social and
theatrical circles. Tlio lady was
lunching in a fashionable restaurant
!n the Llois de Boulogne, accompanied
hv ber equally well known poodle,
?says the t.ondnfo <tl?he. The dog wns
running from table to tablOj pick-"1
!ng up pieces and collecting morsals
from other diners, and presently,
When it returned to its mistress, she
has astonished to see written on its
back in red chalk, "Tell your mistress
Ijiot slip is simply adorable and I love
her exceedingly." The gentleman
signed his name. After this a formal
Introduction w ? "? no longer necessary.
Al! He Was Paid For.
The leader of (he band frowned as
ho brought (he music to a standstill
In tin* middle of a bar.
'Rav, Pumpernickel," hf> demanded,
In a loud whisner, "what do you mean
by playing a lot of half notes where
there should be whole?'
Pumpcrniekel took the horn off hi?
ti^ck.
"VH1," said iif^j "I make explain
tionings by you. Vou rememper dot .
you "iid down my va^es to halluf,
ilon'd you? '
Tb.e loader stared In amazement.
He had done po. but ?
? Urd so 1 gontinuings to make der
no les out mid dis borr halluf nodes, i
until der vages vos restorded unto j
whole vages Aind it. yes?"
Hotnetimea a comedian (-an proiiuefi
a grave crisis. ?Cincinnati Commer
cial-Ti ibuno. ? ' |
M o ? '? Ills
We offfr On* Hundred Dollars Hetrsrd for
any ruse of Catarrh that cannot l? ? cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cur".
1\ J. Chekky A Co.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known I'. J.
( Ucney for tlio le.st J ft years. otwl believe him
perfectly honorable in all htislneb* transac
tions and financially able to carry out nny
obligation made by their firm.
West A Tr.rix Whu!rsalo Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Wai.dino. Kinnax A Martin, Wholesalo
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's ( alnrrh Cure I* taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, Tic. per Fold by ail Druggists.
Hall's Family l'ills an> the best.
An osiiit.ii lives about thirty years, an<i
(lie average annual yield of a bird in cap
tivity in from two pounds to four ytouuua
of feather*.
FITS parmnnoDtlv cured. No fits or nervous*
nessaftertlrst day's us'> of Dr. Kline's Great
NorveRestorer. Atrial bottleand treatisefr*?
Dr. II. H. Km.sk. Ltd.. V31 ArChHt., PUila., Pa.
The co:'k can genera!:}' be depended upon
to stir-thing* up. '
M rs.Winslovv's Soothing Syrtl p for child rfn
te?thing,soften the ^unis, reduces itillnmmn
tion, allays pnin.enri*.* wind colie, '25c , abottto
Amcri'-an inacltinei v> tools and sewing
machines art used all over the world.
riso's Cuts for Consumption i* an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. ? N. W.
Samvil, Ocean drove, X. J.. Feb. 17, 1003.
! The experience that makes a man poor
j er should h'.mj make him wiser,
Monry lcmnded for each p.?ck.ige of
.Vi i.nam I' a Di.i.r.ss Dvks u uu?atisfac
' tory.
The recording angel eannot bo (noted by
thiirch reports. ?$0
HINTSVJFOR LITERARY PEOPLE.
A German Publisher's Rather Ex
pressive Vfewi.
The Author, at London, publlhhes
t lit* following ''literary hlnls for t ho
wealthy and cultivated," whl<-h, It
hpya, were taken froifi a (lerman pub
Usher's advertisements:
A gentleman does not five his
. daughter u dowry of from five to fifty
j thousand pounds and forget to pro
vide her with a bookcase.
A gentleman does not have a full
wine cellar and empty book shelves.
A gentleman does not use eau <l<>
cologne and reud greasy volumes from
a circulating library.
A gentleman 'does not borrow good
works which he is In a position to
buy.
A gentleman does not talk about the
latest literature when he Is acquainted
only with what has been said of It
by the reviewer*.
A gentleman does "not cut books
with his fingers, even after having
washed his hands.
A gentleman does not possess a box
of carpentcr'a tools, but no paper
knife.
A gentleman dons not receive books
for .review and give them away or
sell t/iem without opening them.
A gentleman does not make pres
ents only o t things which are entirely
1 without Inteliectutli value.
, A gentleman dbes not fiend to bio
. bookseller f<jv a parcel of books on
approval, and after having read them,
j return them, paying that none of then)
| suit him. v
j A gentleman doea hot buy only
sixpenny cheap editions,
j A gentleman does not depend for
; his reading upon the daily journals
. afld Illustrated weeklies, .
i
I Sk ..
Jumped Into fenglna Stack.
A dispatch from Joplin, Mrt,, say*:
j Owen OreeliHli, of Leavenworth, Kas.,
was killed between Lebanon and
Springfield by Jumping into the fun
nel of the locomotive smoke fctaek on
ho west, bound St. Louis and San
Francisco passenger train, ^t'ho dis
patch says the young man committed
' suicide. He climbed to the top of
1 the water tank and when the train
slopped Jumped into the smoke stack
? whooping as he leaped. Ho waa
pulled out by the train crew horribly
burned and died In a few moments.
I Ills body was takeu to Lebanon. C!rec
lish's brother, In this city, knows noth
ing of the details, but dentes that the
death* was suicidal. He says (hat he
received a postal the day before and
ibat hid brother did not. seem dejected
or liable to kill himself. #
1 1 is stated that the Cathcart Lum
ber Co. of Decatur, Ala., which has
been operating a band-saw mill at that
place of 30.00Q fert capacity, has made
arrangements to build a mill of much
greater capacity. ?
8. B. Bt SENT FHEE.
Cur*i niood find Skin iJlacime*, t'mnceri,
Itching Humor*, Hojio 1'nlim.
Botanic Blood Balm (B. IJ. B.) euros
riibplcp, aoabJjy, hvi'y, itching Ee/.onia.
Ulcers, Eating Sores, Scrofula, Blood
Poison, Bone Pains, Swellings, Rheuma
tism, Cancer. Especially advised for ehronlj
eases that doctors, patent medicines and
Hot Springs fiiil to cure or help. Strength
ens weak kidney?, Druggists, $1 per
largo bottle. To prove it cure* B. B. B.
Bent free by writing Bkooii Balm Co.,
12 Mitchell Strd^t, Atlanta, Cla. Describe
trouble and fjforj modloal advice syat in
soalod HOSSLW Medicine sent at once, pre
paid. All wo ask 13 that you will speak a
good word for B. B. B.
The jaw of the shark furnishes the best
I'atchniAker's oil. In each shark is found
about naU a pint* -1
CONGRESSMAN WILBER ; SAYS
I n lli" I't -i iimj.i Medicine Co., of t^unibui); f>.) :r ? X -
"Pe-vu-im is All You Claim Forlj" '
CorigrfMman 0. V. Wither, of Oueonta, N. Y., write*: ^
T#e I'er una Medici nc Vo. , (?olumbuH, OhlOt
Ucntlvmen?" I'et'Humlctl by a friend I have tried you r
Mid
i hn vo almost fully reoove rod after the u*e of a lew b'>ltl9$? lawfully
convinced that- I'criinrt li* nil ?uu, cl<i i>n Jor It. and i vheerfuttv I'MPBW
vlend your medicine to nil who it rc a/Jllotvd wlthculeffHVHft t rw nt?< w. If -
David F. WW***,
i*?-ra-hft A l*rf?t>#?t?M vo nnil ('lire for Cold*.
Mr. C. F. (Jlvcn. 5hi?5>ex, N. li., Vice
President of the Pastime floating Club,
write*:
"Whenever t)m rojd weather wts ii? 1
| have for year* pa?t been very siuP to catch
i ft severe eo!d, which was hard to throw
| off, and which would leave after-effects
! on my constitution t-he rao4 of the win
ter.
"La?? winter I ?as ftdvigod to trv Pe
runa, and within live days the cold was
broken up, and in five davs more 1 was n
well man. I recommended it to several of
my frienda, find erll epeak the highest praise
for it. There Ih itnlhlnn like Pernna
fpr catarrhal afflict lona. It 4t well
nlflh infallible as a cure, and 1
gladly endorse It. I'. (Jlvetf.
A I'inmliieiH Slniief ^nvoil I''rom l.nnj of
Voire.
Mr. Julian Weisslitz, 175 Senee<* street.
Jhilia'.o, N. Y., i- eorrestiorwling beoret?ry'f
of Tiie Jniuc" ? ' :-t, of is c.v York; is the.
leading seen, of the Sangerlust, the
SOUTHERN MADE
.FOR SOUTHERN MAIDS
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TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
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YOV CAN UliTTIIKiYI. O O O O
CRADDOCKTERRY CO.,
flAKERS.
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IS NOT (A CURE-ALL,
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but it cures RHEUMATISM
And all arlmSiiff from {mpiiPlHe-**1n tho blood. It / tosltlvrl >/ irlll ant
injur* the. dlffrntiee oi f/an*. Catarrh, liidnry . fArer ami stomach troubles
disappear muter tho powerful blood- purtfi/iup ijualitlc h of this thedirinr.
TWO BOTTLES CUfcED. , _
It ai.f.iuii, N. C.
Oentlemen:? I tnko pleasure in bearing testimony to tho curative properties
of your " HhbuMAOIDK. Two bottle* cured my boh of a bail cost. If this will
be <>f nny benefit to you in advertising your meritorious remedy, you can use it.
Yours truly, \Y-?H. HAND, 8 texenrd, N. TnMtt utton for lilind.
All Druggists, Ji.oo, or cxprcssage prepaid .
Bobbitt
Chemical Co,.
Raltimorc, fid., U. S. A.
largest German singing * jftGcUstjr of Ne*;^
York, and nlec *??<? oMe.t.
In 1899 J'h? bdngerltist celebrated it#
fiftieth anniversary with
tion in New Vork City. !!!? loUowtii* m
his testimony;
"About two years *%* i caupht M *ver?r
cold while traveling, and which f?44l?fr;:r
into <"ntarrali 0/ the bronchial tub**, itud
to a fleeted my voice tb?t I was
to caneel my engagement*. In dUtwn 1
was advised to try J'eruna, opd although I '
had never used 0 patent , medicine beIor&
I aent for a bottle. '*?. ?
"Words but illy describe mr
find thrt t within a few days I WM
relieved, and within three wdefeffiSBpjff* 1
tirely recovered. I am hever ~'iwj
now, and take an onajional'-dofB
feel f??n down." ? Julian
If you ila pf} t derive prompt St
tory results from the use of P<
at once to Dr. IfartWWn, givin
nient of yopr cai<?_find
to give you his v.-tjuaBIe adr
Address Or I fat t luan. 1 'regit.
Ilart ma n Sanitarium] Coiumbu^,
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The Preferred
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Capital Stock, 12,001
S l,OO0, COO Preferred 8tocK?
$1,000,000 Cc
Shares, S I QO each.
Only Preferred S'o^k offered fowl")
W. L. Douglas retain; all C
The Prefprvpil Stock of (h? W. U
pt'iy pay* tetter limn Html
lisivrf tluiri tfarflMf# f^nk*.t
kvoCry dollar of flock <ii/wr?<l1
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Tlie anna.il imam*** now In K'OOtL.
?cry rapidly. and will equal fT.uooW ]
fin tory U now turning Oill 7500 r"
rtay. atiiVan addition to the plant U 1
"rill liiefrmu* the cspaciiy to W" "
The rf.witi I tin ofTMlng tUe I
1? to perpetuate tiiPlmMnm.
If. yon wish 10 inwtln the hetti
vrorut, which i? i>crmi?m-n?. ?M it
y oil* money, you ain purchase iw ?h
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fled eheeVf iiiitri*.payAtilii to Wy t
is no liiilUi . U) yotit town, tend tc
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It is convenient for business men. *
It is petfectly safe under all circumstances.
It is used by millions of families the world over.
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It stands highest, as a laxative, with physician*.
If yen use ii you have the best laxative the world
produces.
Because
Its component parts arc all wholesome.
It acts gently without unpleasant #ftcr-effects.
It is wholly free from objectionable substances.
It contains.thc laxative principles of plants.
It contains tlv'e carminative principles of plants.
It contains wholesome aromatic liquids wtoieh arc
agreeable and refreshing to the taste. |
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All are delicately blended. " ?
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Its value is due to our method ^manufacture aa<J to
the orginality ?ynd simplicity of the combin*tiou.
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