The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 10, 1903, Image 4
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Advic? to Women.
Every sick and ailing woman,
Every young girl wh^suffers monthly,
- Every wotnati'who is epproachiug maternity,
Every woman who (eels that life i? a burden,
Every woman who has tried nil other means to regain health without Rucceai,
Every woman who is going through that critical time ? the change of life ? -
la invited to write to Mm. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., in regard to her trouble, and
the most expert advice telling exactly how to obtain a CURB will be sent abso
lutely free of cost
The 0110 thing that qualities a jxirsoa to givo advice on any subject
It cxpcrienco ? experience creates knowledge.
No othor porson hao ho wide an experience with female ills nor such
& record of BUCCOss as Mrs. Pinkham has had.
Over a hundred thousand cases conic before her each year. Some
personally, others by mail. And this has boon going on for twenty years,
daj/afte** day, and day after day. A
? Twenty years of constant success ? think of the knowledge thus
gained ! Surely women are wine in seeking advico from a woman with
*uch an experience, especially when it is free.
Mrs. Hayes, of JSoston, wrote to Mrs. EMiiUhnni when she was
\n great trouble. Iler let tor m!io\vs the result. There are actually
thousands of such letters in Mrs. lMnkhaiu's possession.
" DicA.lt Mas. PiNKir\bi : ? 1 have boon under doctors' trculment for female
troubles for some time, but without any relief. They now tell me 1 hnve a
ibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without?,jfreat pain, and the soreness extends
"ip my spine. I have bearing down pains both back and front. My nbdomen
ts swollen, I cannot wear my clothes with any comfort. Womb i>. dreadfully
twollon, and I havo hail flowing spells for three yenrs. My appetite is not
good. I cannot walk or by on my feet for any lengt h <if time.
"The symptoms of Fibroid Tninor, tfiven in your lit tie book, accurately
^escribo my case, no I write to you for advice." ? Miim, K. !?'. Hayks, !.'f>3
Dudley Ht. ^Boston), Roxbury, Mass.
" Drau Mas. Pinkham: ? 'I wr?>l<.? t<> you de.icribinf* my rivmptotns, and
tsked your advice. You replied, and I followed n!l your direct ions earefnlly
for several months, and to-clay I am a well woman.
. 44 The use of Lydhi 13. iMokhnni'N Wtfofahlo Conipoinul, together
with your advice, carefully followed, entirely expelled the tumor, and strength
ened tho whole system. I can wrilk miles n'ow.
"Your Vegetable Compound is worth five dollars a drop. 1 advise nil
women who aro afflicted with tumors, or any female trouble, t ? ? write von for
advico, and give it a faithful trial." ? Mas. 1!. I\ llAvr.n, Dudley St.
^UoBton), Roxbury, Mass.
Mrs. Hayes will gladly answer any and all letters t hat may b?
Addressed to her asking about her illness, and how Tlrs. Pinkham
helped her. '> t
vHnnn FORFEIT If wo fl.innot forthwith pro'hu'o O.to lnftcr nn<t nignuturo ol
Jkfl|ll||l aboro twtlmonlnl, which will iir^vnlf* nhanhito ir<Miiiltu>no*?.
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It Purifies tho Blood, Sharpons tho Appetite, Creates Energy
"and Assists ovcry organ of tho body to properly perform its
function.
"Biliousness, Constipation. Kidney Troubles, Nervousness,
Weaknoss, Catarrh, Pimples, Blotches and Rheumatism are
prevented.
Dr. Thacher's Liver smd iked Syrup
4? a perfect health restorer as well a?. ?i health retainer.
It filters the body taking out injurious maUer, stimulating
digestion and nourishing and strengt hening every weakened part.
A Tonic of the highest order that, has been used by hund
reds of thousands during tho past {iO years with wonderful
success. It will help you. A teat will demonstrate this.
Buy a bottle today.
Two aires? SO cte. ami Sl.OO.
Writo our Consultation Department explaining symptoms
and rccoive froo confidontial advico.
Thacher ftflediclri? Company,
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j Explanation of "Colored" Rains,
j An explanation of (ho recent "col
ored" rainrf which have fallen In Eng- J
land la fonnd In the story told by a j
?kipper of the steamship Sok. which
recently arrived In Plymouth, England,
from South African ports. Off tho
African coast for eight days the ves
sel was enveloped In a sand storm of
?uch density that speed had to bp re
duced, the fog horn had to be blown
and In the middle of the day the cabin
bad to be lighted. During nil this time
the ship was navigated by dead reek
#Blfig.
One Editor's Mistake.
An* yd it or of n email paper reeently
minted that ho ha. I been kissed by on?
1 ->f the most beautiful marrlod women
in the town, Ho promised to toll hor
name in thn llrat iasuo of his paper
next month In two weeks Iho eircu
! n t it?n of his newspaper doubled. Hut
when he gave the name of his wife ho
had to # loavo town. ? The Fourth
; I'state.
It's never too late to spend if you've
Rot it. Mo. 28.
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Let this Coupon be your Messenger of Deliver
tnce from Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Troubles.
It*? the nfopl ? Trhrt
doubt Ud be coin o OUl'#d
Willi* they doMltt wlio '
Dmo'i P1IU Ui?
O jwooaw. 8 w?IUog of the
tiarihe ead dropsy
WtWtt urine with
?fc-do ft ?cdlmcuL hlsli
Kfiids
headache
NAM!
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Imu
-J?" Wjl I*>'. n*i| iMa fou|i?n to
r??Wr-Wm urj V* t tt'iiU' t. S Y H*?ovo
*??* on nrpfti
Tito roaoon yon can get
j tlti? trh?l fro* I* li(c4U>*
{ tlioy fitm Kidney Ills ??i?d
Will firovo It ioyon.
WtHt Branch, Mien.?
Donn's KMwy 1111a hit I l>o
en y* which wok an unusual
dr>fp to ufinalo ? h<ul to got
tip tivooritix timosnf anight.
I think dtahetea w#? w*l| im.
? hv, Um> I cut 4uul onklt*
Kt\ cllcu* There *a? an in
two naln in tho hack, the
hoAt of w hioh would fool like ?
pitting one"* hand op to a
!?u.|> rhtmncy. I have uaed
fho ftve trial and tiro foil
boxMof bnMi'a Till* frith the
Mtltfiwlion ?>f fortlnr that I
?M cured. Thor (retMI?>
Er.iuLuk
BILL ARP.
/f^V (
It now niHiiy weeks the good
Ht. alentlno told the birds to matt
add the girl* and boys to go wooing.
Si. Patiick haj been out and shook his
(it the UlM>.kO?, but ?tlt! g<i!J.
Hi spring keeps on flirting and fool
ing with old man Winter and makes
Mid bell we ube is lb love with him.
Hut she Isent. May and Ueccmber
never mate, nor March and November.
M is against tho older of nature. We
old people can look and linger an'd ad
inlre. but that is all. We bavo nailed
flown the river and encountered its
I?c rl Ik. its reef# and rocks and shoals
and quicksands, but, strange to Hay,
wo give no wanting. Maybe It 1h he
cause we know that warning will do
no good; maybe,, because miHoly loves
company; maybe, because it la the or
der of nature, the liat of the Almighty.
Verily the youpg people would mate
and marry and launch their boat and
Mill down that river If (hey knew there
was a Hcylla and Ohgrybdi* at every
bend and levlathana and maelstroms
and cataracts all the way down. Poor,
trusting, suffering woman. What
IKiilB, what trials, what afflictions
does the maternal instinct bring upon
yon! Close up by us, while I write, Is
a beautiful young mother lingering in
the grasp of death-* dying that her
firm born child may live, There Js
nothing more touching, more pitiful,
more heroic. In nature. There is noth
ing that a man Is called upon to en
dure that compares with the death of
a mother In childbirth.
Hut there is a, brighter side? a more
charming, comforting picture of life
?married life, domestic life ? when the
good mother is a matron, and looks
with pride upon her children and
grandchildren as they come and go
lovingly before her. What calm seren
ity hovers over her matronly face.
What sweet content, what grateful
rest ? rest from her labors, her pains,
her care and anxiety. Well may she
exclaim with I'aul: "1 have fought a
good fight : I have kept the faith; I
have finished my course. Henceforth
there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness."
To ever]' lad and lassie there Is a
period of life not always thrilling or
tragical, but highly emotional and sen
sational. Of course, 1 mean the period
of love?young love ? or love's young
dream, wbivh sometimes ;uns smooth
and sometimes don't. What a luxury
1L would be to look behind the curtain
and se jur.f what love has felt and suf
fered nrjrl enjoyed. Such a kaleido
8 cope would have a world of eager
lookers, for the old are as fascinated
with stories of love, and courtship as
the middle-aged and young. In look
ing over the daily or weekly paper we
may skip th?* displayed heading of war
in Her via or riots in I/ondon or c>
e.tonc-c in Ore.gon, 'but any little para
graph that has love in It arrests the
eye and demands* attention. Children
go to srhool.tos tudy books, but by the
time they arc; in their t^ehs tiyy begin
to mix a little timid, cautions love
with their other similes. A sweetheart
Is a blessed thing for a boy. it
straightens him up i.nd washes ids
nice and greases his hair and brushes'
bis teeth and stimulates his ambition
to excel and be somebody. Jerusalem!
How I did luxrlate a id palpitate and
concentrate toward the first . little
school girl 1 ever loved. She was as
pretty as a pink find us sweet as a
daisy, and one day at recess, when no
body was looking I caught her on tho
stairs and kissed her. Hhe was dread
fully frightened, but not mad. Oh. no;
not mad. She ran away with blushes
on her cheek, and more than once that
e\ening I saw her glance at me from
behind her book and wondering if I
would ever be so rash again.
And now. Mr. Editor, if a thousand
of your patrons peruse these random
memories, nine hundred of them cr.n
finish up th? chaptcr from their own
unwritten book. Who has not loved
who has not stolen a kiss, who lias not
caught Its palpitating thrill and felt
like Jacob when he lifted up his voice
and wept ? Oh< Rachel, beautiful and
well favored, no wonder that Jacob
watered thy sheep and then kissed thee,
for there was no one to molest or make'
thre afraid. That memorable IcIkb Is
now four thousand years old, and has
passed into history as classic and pure,
but 1 have had lliem. and so have you,
dear reader, just, as sweet and eoul-in
p'dring. and never said anything about
i? to anybody. Ours was a mixed school,
and every Friday the larger boys and
Kirls bad to stand up in lino anil spoil
an.i define. My swcethenrt stood head
m<\st generally, and so I was stimulat
ed to get next to her. and I did, and
my i- i k)i t, hand slyly found her left,
nnd we both were happy. But time and
circumstances separated us, and we
both found new loves --she married
another feller and was content, and so
did 1. but neither of us have forgotten
the stob'u Kiss or that tender childish
love that made our school days happy.
I'.rl love becomes more cfunojft alter
awhile more intense, morn frantic -
the .wnin;; man means business and so
does the maiden. Like ti e turtle-doves
in the spring of the year, they are
looking around for a mate. This is na
ture. and it is right. God said. "It Is not
fov.il for man to he alone: I will make
a helpmate for hint." And so bo made
K\e to help meet the expenses, and
that is what a wife ought to do now,
but a good many of them don't They
help make them, but they don't help
me t them, and that is why the young
men have almost quit marrying. The
rich girls won't have them, and the
pror girls are trying to Keep up with
the licit, and so the turtle-doves mate
more slowly and' marry ! with more
aiairitv then they do now. It is not
vanity to say that I could Have married
half a dosen nice girls. nt>d my ^ife
could have had choice of a dozen clever,
prosperous youths as likflly as myself.
Cupid just roosted around those woods
and shot his arrows right and left
Sometimes he shoots a young man and
then waits days and weeks before he
ahoots the girl he is after. This keeps
the pnor fellow on the warpath. and
frantic and rampant, and Cupid laughs.
But he was clever to me. for as near
fts 1 can j ltd fie he let fly hnth arrows
e.t once nnd plugged my girl and me
simultaneously, and with a center allot.
Mv wife denies this, but I hive told it
often I believe it. Thrre was no skir
m falling on mv pnVt I ne/er \tM shoot
with a soBHei injf gun. Xfas rVH?jr was
cheap in those days. My 'roooll^rtlcn la
that it ret t me only aboujj $45 - twenty
five for rlothrs. tr i* for ? ring and ten
more to the preacher. It didn't cost
anybody else anything to sp^ak of. for
? b*?re were no woddlnfg presents. That
rrnvfooiet-y wasn't invented. We didn't
go to Niacara or nnywhere right away,
but we went to work: A month or so
lairr we did take a Itttle trip to Tniiu
lah Fails and look at the water tum
ble over the rooka, but that didn't cost
but a few dollars and marie no sensa
tion outside the ramily. My thounhtful
wife had enough nice clothes to last
her two jeers when t iunM her. a??
they were long afterward* cut up and
cut down for the children, and there
arc some precious fragment!} hid
away In the old trunk now. The old
trunk and of common size. wan suffi
cient then for a traveling wardrobe for
a lady of the land. My fsAher and
mother and two children made a lour
ed by ??*#. to FWjatoo with one truuk
and a valise, and came back to Ueorgia
by land, In a carriage, but not long
since I saw a dclhat*> female traveling
with two trunka four times as large,
and ribbed with Iron, and fastened with
three massive locks, and said she was
not happy. Oh uiy country! That girl
was too much In love with her clothes
to love a man, and nobody but a for
tune-hunter would dare to marry her.
Young man, beware of trunks!? Hill
Arp in ^Atlanta Constitution.
NCW8Y QICANJN08>
There are 118 libraries In Mexico.
The Mexican Coverp incut maintain!
fifty-eight lighthouse*.
Hotels In MJiidot are overcrowded
with American arrivals.
A crown Ik belnr; made In Paris for
King Peter I. of Servhi.
The nntbflutomoblie agitation In Rug
hind appears to be dying down.
T)eilnlte step* toward erection of a
$;{.<m<o,ooo art museum In Chicago have
been taken.
Over not) mile* of railway, mostly
Mingle line, are owned and worked by
the Natal Government.
The Rplscopal Diocese of Oregon fa
v ors the Incorporation of t lie name
"Cntliollr" 1n the church title.
Atlantic ('My, N. J. popsehhes a police
motor car which In used solely for the
conveyance of Intoxicated prisoners.
Three Kngllr.li motor earn pre running
between Oungii and Lad >, the first
motor car service in the Congo Free
State.
Orders have been given by the
French Government f A' the construc
tion of a turbine torpedo boat at
Havre.
I
The lterlin (Germany) Daily Zeitung
announces that the automobile tire
engines Introduced In that city are a
complete success.
A thorough investigation of affairs
on the Kiowa and Coma echo reserva
tions. in Oklahoma, has been ordered
by the President.
The Italian Parliament In considering
a proposal to grant a pension of ?r>00
a year to the four granddaughters of
(Jeuerul (iaribak'l.
Arbitrators have Wren appointed to
decide the question pending between
the steamship companies and the dock
laborers at Valparaiso, Ohll'\' The men
have resumed work, however.
Because smallpox appeared on boa f d
^he Cnited States Fish Commission
steamer Albatross hat; returned to
Seattle, Wash., from Its projected ?trlxi
north with a parly of scientists.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
The King of Italy la live foot throe
Indies in lid1ght.
K Hell :in> has refused nil offer of
$l00,0t)0 for Crescent?.
Itichard Crokor has \igorously re
peated his assertion that lie is out of
polities for good.
Tailed Stntes Senator William A.
('lark Intends lo build tin finest home
in Washington, I). C.
Commodore I Vary, (he Aretie ex
plorer, is anxious to make another at
tempt to reach the North Pole.
.1. It. (Jrewihut, of Peoria, 111., has
started for Russia and various points
in Hessarabln, where ho will study the
condition of the Jews,
The Hov. Charles A. Skinner has Just
celebrated the tiftieth anniversary of
his pastorate <;f the First Uni versa list
Church. Cambridge, Mass.
ltlshop Ilartssell, of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, has left New York*
City to begin Ills seventh episcopal tour
on the continent OT Africa.
Lord Rosobory has asked the London
County Council for a large annual
grant to a great ceientlllc and technical
school which he hopes to found.
Senor Sanchez Toca. the Spanish Min
ister of Marine, has a naval scheme in
hand which will cnll for an annual ex
penditure of about $50,000,000 for ten
years. .
John Morley says thnt the House of
(Vmiiitons in a technical debate Is like
a sort of listless audience listening to
ii very dull play performed by actors
speaking in an unknown tongue.
Miss Anna reck, the mountain
climber, lias left for llolivla, and says
she will not return home until she has
climbed Alt. Sonata and planted her
alpenstock upon its hitherto uneon
quoted crest.
lirigadior-tienoral William 11. Carter,
of the War College Hoard, will not go
to the Philippines this siin.mor. but will
remain on duly in Washington as u
member of the liencri'l Staff until that
body is in working order.
IAROR WORLO.
Tailors at Kd in burg. Scotland, havo
struck for higher wages.
. Toronto ti.'an.i marble workers
on strike for higher wages.
Mexico will employ Chiuese coollc
laborers In the hemp Holds.
The Hrh Mayers' International Union
has a 1m1 mbcrship of over SO.OtlO.
Cigarette makers of Iloston. Mass.,
and vieii'ity havo foruud a union.
Marlon <Ohio? women dorks are
forming a union and will join the cen
tral trade body.
Cnlon loathcrworkors at Memphis,
Tonn., are agitating the matter of
shorter work hours.
Uochestei ( N. Y.i masons have boon
granted the new wage scale demanded
| ???! for an eight hour day.
Sifn .lo5C (Cal.) bricklayers havo been
| organized under the banner of the
Mi ick!. Ivors' and Masons* Internationa J
Fnfon.
A satisfactory adjustment of the dif
ficulties. between the building trades
snd contractors is shortly expected at
iVru. .Ind.
St. Paul (Mien i plumber* may go
out on strike because of a icfusal of
the "ivployers to increase the rate of
pay per hour.
Ccorgia Is now paving the highest
wages for farm labor hi iho history of
tho State, in some instanci* it lining SI
n day and board.
Tho strike inaucpratcd by the Rin<1
cry Women's Union at San Francisco,
CM., to enforce a demand tor living
wages. Is still on.
Indianapolis fTnd.V lathers want an
Inerease of twelve. ^yd a half p?*r cent,,
and have decided to stay out until tho
demand is granted. *
Itandstrorg tOnl.V miners bftre walked
out. The miners arc asking for f3.30a
day in place of *3. and the rauckera
want $3 a day Instead of $2.S0.
At Morenel, Art*., the smelters' ?trlke
Is settled. The men ae?mUi the offer
| of nine hoars' pajftvr eight hoonT
I woHt^ltallaaa ar# aot included hi the
. ^ * .? '.--.Ly.
Notes
and Queries.
What Hi the meaning of St. Kwithiu'<
Day? When doe* it occur?
IOWA KUBE.
^Jt. H \v 1 1 1) I n was liishop of Wincben?
trt^-educator of King Alfred and Chun,
collor uuder Egbert and Ethel wolf.
He di?1 July 2, 8<)2. Ht. Hwlthin'K Day,
the anniversary of the translation of
Ids relicg, occurred on July lfJ. It 1?
tin* common belief that according as
it raliiH or shines on that day the next
forty day* will ho either rtilny or
blight. Incidentally, K within has no
claim to the title of un li|t, a k he wan
never canonized by the Pope, a practice
that wan not introduced until 2<M) yearn
after hi* tra nidation.
How is the astronomical aolar day reck
oned? *' BLEV1N.
It 1m reckoned from noon to noon, and
the hour# are counted continuously
from one to twenty-four, instead of be
ing divided iuto two equal spuces of
twelve hours eucb. a>? In the ordinary
custom. Thus, O.JJO o'clock hi tiie uiorn.
ing of, say, January 2, would be im
pressed by astronomers as January 1,
IK hourii, .to minute*. In an astronom
ical regulator the liour circle is ac
cordingly divided into twenty-four, and
the hour hand goes round oncq in
twenty-four bourn.
When did Confucius live, and what are
the chief features of his religion?
BOY KDITOR.
lie lived from GDI to 478 It. C. The
Confucian faith teaches morality, rev
erence for tiie past, and. conservatism
In the state. its great maxim is:
"Learn the post and you will know tbo
future."
Please tell me what i* the meaning of
"Alle wolken regencn." What language is it
it? DUTCH BILLY.
It is a Dutch proverb and weans:
"All clouds do not rain."
Were Christians the first to use tiie cro.?9
as an emblem and when did they adopt it?
t'KISCAL.
Christians began to venerate tbo cress
early in the second century, but it lias
been in use in Its several forms Since
before the dawn of history. It is a
common figure on ancient Egyptian
monuments. In its most ancient use
it Was probably a phallic emblem, the
type of the active principle of nature.
Id there such a title as "Congressman?"
A LION. THE I.KSS.
There Is not. A member of Congress
may l>e either a "Senator" or a "Rep
resentative."
When a person is electrocuted arc wires
connccted to the arms and iegs?
(). S. BOKNK.
They are not. The arms and logs are
strapped to the chair, and tiie electric
wires at'? brought in contact with tiie
body at the head and the calf of the
loft leg.
To settle a dispute, plea'c tell mo at
what point the first railway crossed the
Mississippi River., .
MlKETTE.
At Iloek'lsland, the first bridge being
built from the island to Davenport,
Iowa.
Shlp'K Steward ami His Ilutim.
?? A steward is nothing more or less
than a combination waiter and cham
bermaid. 1 1 is duties begin an hour be
fore breakfast, by all rights. Inasmuch
as it should take him that time at
least to brush up his blue 'or black
uniform, shave, make ins hands neat
and shine his shoes. lie Is supposed
to wear a spotless antl expansive
bosom to his shirt, clean collar and
blackyOr white tie. I do not think I
/tV
ever saw but two stewards who had
shirts; nil the others used a dickey
for the sake of economy.
Waiting Ofi, the passengers nt table,
the care of the tables, the care of the
silverware, and n certain amount of
dish-washing and pantry work, make
up t lit* steward's dining-room duties.
The other hnlf is work in the state
rooms, making the beds, straightening
up tl*e rooms nnd doing the general
work of a chambermaid, as well as
giving a certain mmvunt of attendance
to the occupants pf tlio. rooms.
The pay I* very poor, and the prin
cipal dependence of the steward is on
the tips he receives. They are really
the poorest paid class that go to sea
in one way, and yet 1 have known
j men to make ?40 in tips on h six weeks'
voyage.? Leslie's Monthly.
How Som? Nuraon Are Al>n*e<1.
A young nurse of my acquaintance
was found early one morning uncon
scious on the entry tloor; upon inquiry
the doctor learned that from Monday
morning till Thursday night she had
been without, sleep, or even enough
time off lo bathe and change--* hpr
clothes. Of course she was extrenciy
foolish to permit such a thing, on the
patient's account as well as her own.
but it was her tlrst private case, and
feeling shy about obtruding personal
wants In a time of general rtres$v sho
had relied on coffee ar.d determination
to pull her through. The stale joke,
"Why. do you have to sleep? 1 thought
you were trained!" unfortunately con
tains not a grain of exaggeration. c,
I have gone to a house wht?re after
a day's nursing, r? night spent m spong
ing a typhoid patient, at to o'clock on
the morning of the second day, the
nurse was still in charge; no one had
given her night lunch, breakfast, or
even a cup of coffee. She had been on
duty for twenty-six straight hou.s
working strenuously all the time; nit a
member of the household seemed equal
lo taking her place, or indeed dvearjt
of the necessity of doing so.? At Jfc'tic.
A VTonrlrrfrt! Tira?piec*.
One of the most wonderful watches
in th-? world Is that owned and made
by Major I>op- iug-Hepenstal of the
Royal Engineer*. It is a comparative
ly small watch, not milch bigger than
an ordinary lever, lint ft jierfof-Wft ' n
variety of rervlccs in addition to tell
ing the th It rings an alarm bell
In the morning to nwahe U* omwr,
then It proceed* to light a spirit lamp
nnd holt a kettlo of water. aod flmfliy
pour* the boiling ifrter Into a snail
teapot. The Prince of -Wales witness*
the wonderful performance* of this
w?td|_ sad partook of a cap of tea
irkleh tt sm4* for his rojal highness.
~*7: - ' ' ?f ?? ? jr ; ? . ? ?
FITS permanently eured.No fltf or nervou*- ,
ft?M aftar ant day b use of Dr. Kiln# '? Great
Ner volte# torer. ? 2t rial bottle and treatlaefre*
Dr. R. n. Xmnk, Ltd., *?1 Areb St., rhila.,l'a
The lowest -priced vehicle at the New
York automobile show was f>"500; the high
eat 1 1W0.
t'?* All?u's iroot'Kiisft,
It to the only cure for Swollen, Smarting.
T!r *4, Acblng, Hot. Sweating Feet, Corns and
Bunions. \?k for Allen's Foot-Kaae, ap?;wd<3?
to bo shaken luto tho shoes. Cures while you
walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 36c.
Don't aeeept any substitute. Sample sent
Fukk. Address, Allen H. Olmsted, Leltoy, N.Y.
A damaucd footballer has just been
fitted at a London hospital with a celluloid
nose, i
l'lso'a fare cannot be too highly spoken of
as a cough cure,-? J. \V. O'Duixx, 822 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1000,
Petroleum is the fuel of all the locomo
tives in Asia.
? H. H. Uukkn'h Soma, of Atlanta, Ga., are
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world, Hee their liberal offer in advertise
ment In another column of this paper.
Home people laugh and grow fat over
their own jokes,
?? ?;
Any young lady who will ?end her address
on a postal at once to Key. J. M Kuon**.
Littleton, N, 0., will receive literature worth
very much more to her than a penny.
Some of the shirt waists make bath
ing suits look very modest.
YourHair
"Two years sgo my hair v/as
falling out badly. I purchased a
bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and
soon my bair stopped coming out."
Misa Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111.
Perhaps your mother
had thin hair, but that is
no reason why you must
go through life with half
starved hair. If you want
long, thick hair, feed it
with Ayer's Hair Vi^or,
and make it rich, dark,
and heavy.
$!.M a bottle. All tfrnfflits.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send us ono dollar ana we vrlll express
you a bottle. Be sure and give the n.tmo
of your uearestexpress office. Address,
J, CVAYKR ?0. , Lowell, Macs.
cartridges^ and shot shells
are made in the largest and
best equipped ammunition
factory In the world.
AMMUNITION
of U. M. G. make is now
accepted by shooters as
T'the ' worlds "standard" for
it shoots well in any gun.
Your dealer sells it.
The Union Metallic
'Cartridge Co.
Bridgeport, - - Conn.
PIMPLES
"I trie<l all kinds of blood remedies which fnfled
to do me any good but I have found the right thing
at last. My faro r.-as full of plmplos and black
hoaili. After taking Cascarets they all left. 1 am
continuing the um of them and recommending
thom to my friends. 1 fe?l fin* wb?n 1 rise n the
morning. Hops to havs ? chance to recommend
Cascare ^ ITttt?#? TO Elm 8k, Newark, N. J.
Beat For
The Dowels
CANDY CATHARTIC
PlAMnnt. Palatftblo. T*?t?Good. DoOood,
K?vor Slekon, Weaken or Gripe, 10c. Bo, 50c. Never
??lit in bnllc. The conulno tubloi elemiwnl CCC,
GuarantoeJ to cure or jour money linck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
Hires'
/ ^ , o - '
Rootbeer \
I Th* cooleat drink for hot weather
A puokuK" make* flvo guilonn. f
BoU ovurywbere.orby mall for2ic.
CHARLES E. HIRES CO.,
^ ?' Malvern, Pa.
? QAU/ Mil I 0"l
i2 OH ti mlLLo i
nifn. Allour
mills are fitted with tho,fomou? Heaeoek-KliiK i
I'ttt. Variable Feed Works; the simplest, iuu*:
durable una be*t feed ??n the market.
?MAN V I- AlA'i: ItUp HY THK?
SALEM IRON WORKS,
WINSjTON-HAl.KM, N. U
I CURE CANCER. tSSSSuSSrlSnMiRr
? ?mmmmmm* Vo tlonililni! Mil. 'Viu?
? anrt ?tat? ca?e fully *n?i my ovinlou *n<1 prtco
for a cure. Dr. Aral I M??ol?iBox 10, Dry Bridge, V*.
@HNESSS|
W1, j
10 ? all* iyrfig?tort? J
CUTfCURA
OINTMENT
Purest of Emollients and
Greatest of Skin Cures,
The Most Wonderful Curative
of All Time
For Torturing, Disfiguring
Skin Humours
And Purest and Sweetest" Qf
Toilet Emollients.
ipif
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Wm
Cutlcura Ointment is beyond questfa? ?
the most successful curative for tortor* , I
ing.disflguringhnmoursoftbe skin and
scalp, Including loss of bali?i ^
compounded, in proof of wbictr?~- ?*
single anointing preceded by a hot bat&
with Cutlcura Soap, and followed ; ' -ij
tho severer cases, by a dose of C*ti
cura Insolvent, Is often sufficient t|
flilonl immediate relief la the mart
distressing forms of Itching, burning? * |
and scaly, humours, permit rest anafT. ^
sleep, and point to a speedy cure yrbeo
all othei remedies fail. It la especially
so in lli' treatment of Infants and Chi
drcn, cleansing, soothing and tifaling ^ -j
tho most distressing of infantile ha- ' ' .
moors, and preserving, purifying VIA ;i
beautifying the skin, scalp and hair.
C'uticum Ointment possesses, at the*
sometime, tiie chang of satisfying tftfT''
eiinplo wantHof the toilet, in caring for "
the wkln, scalp, hair, hands and feet, ,.3
from infancy to age, far more effepb*
ually, agreeably and economically ths^ V ?;
tho most expensive W^oilet emollients'.
Iu> "Instant relief for skin-tortured
bubles," or " Panallve.antlseptic cleans**
In?," or " One-night treatment of th?' ~ ~
bands or feet," or " Single treatment ...
of the hair," or ?? Use after athtettci;w ;
cycling, golf, tennis, riding, spaitfnjft:,'
or any sport, each in connection ?with -'?
the use of Cutlcura Soap, is sufitotafc
evidence of this.
Mi Ibrrurbmit tlie wortJ Cutlenr. Kr?o!r?nt.ffA <t*
l nor ?l?l offift), OUi.
mrnUWr, 9.w|i, A'c ]>tpoUi Lnridoa. if Chart*rfeo?M>.
Pq.i l -t '.A Rn?<lnU Palx, Boaton, 137 Cotuuibu*
Potlrrllny & Ch'ni ?Y.rp., Holfl Proprietors. >' ----- t>r?i
6*- fceod for ?? 1 iio Cutlcura Bkln Book." ? 4
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RIP-ANS Tabules1
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind. ;
The R-cent packet Is enough fo?
an ordinary occasion. Tha i:
family bctjle (prion 60 ceaU)
contains a supply lyf ft year,' '
Removes nit swelling !
days ; effects n permat
in ,v> to Co days. Trial tf
given free. Nothingcan L
Write Or. H. H. Green'* i
Specialists. Box
wno$8i$||sl
Piedmont High Sc
One of n.e li?-t Preparatory Schools IB 1
Carol. ni. At.le Faculty. Mountain
HcalUuul Clim ilo. >essin!i opens Aajf.
\V ilte to \V. ?>. KCIINS, I.nundtlfi
HEbiCAL DEPARTM_.
l ulane University of Lonisiiu|
Il? advantages (or vr*ctic?l initruction, both Hi
Iclitu and abumi-int hu?|iit*l
Q iaJirt). l'ri'o &?'??? m giv^n tolho RroMOKw
{?ual wii )i M' lint* and U?>, <>U> iintU'lltR An nnfttljr
mr. met ion in civ-n <tni ? Hi lh-> bodstile Ot
Th'n^xt hnxins OcUilmrS'.'d, 19U8
li'H lllf<lM>Vil ??>?> ???ItltBfH PnOK. H- B Vl?
M. 1) . l>. an. 1'. O. I)r*wer SKI. Nrw UileUM,
Oo Ion Want lour Mo
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I'KR ANNJP.U f ^
Write me for particulars of n sale, MCQM
incut j".x\ nvf H'vcn \>er cent, on amount#
Uumlrcsl UoIUvm ?r mors. Hank rrfsrenctt,
w. II. uokk. York* r
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"tried
Disordered
lietulache
aoc.
At
TirrantCo.,
Tremro.l f?r N <-\t Yr.ri
1 iiytU'Uii* in i a.it .
PfiWPCD CURED WITHOUT J
be!.;; i
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ION A I . CA^CKK M KDICINE COMW
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