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THE SALESWOMAN Compelled to Be on lier Feet the Larger Part of the Day Finds a Tonic In Peruna. XIm Cartafo, or St. I'M I, UItm If?r Kxp?rlencr. M'33 NenieciTPtgg: ' i MIKS NELLIE CURTAIN, 640 J'earl ?tre??t, Hi; Paul, Mjnn., head Hatos woman in ?? department a tore, write*: "1 have charge of a department In a. dry good* et ore, and after mtandlng the larger part of the dag, i would go home with, a dull ache, generally through mi/ entire h?d\i. A need !'?? fHHit and feel ho much better that 1 walk fo an I from the atnre now. I know Perunato be the bent medicine on the mar feet for the diner men pecu liar to teomen.tr?MtHH Nellie Cur tain. Nothing in no weakening to the human ?y?tctn on the constant loan of mucin*. Ca tarrhal inflammation of the iuucouh men/ brc.n# producea an exeemdvc formation of mucuu. Whether the mucous mom bra ny he Coolie* Push the Car. A curious utroot tram line If that between Ataml nnd Yoshlhomti, two coast towns in the proclnvo of Izle, Japan. The line 1h sevon inileH long, and ttie motive power 1h furnished by a couplo of muBcular coolies, who push the ear along wherever power is nec essary. 2-i's insurance for Chriotians, Hov. C. M. Sheldon is at the head of a movement to cBtabliBh at Topeka, Kan., a life insurance company that will only i8sno policies on tho lives of Christians and total Abstainers. All the churches of tho United States are to be asked to assist tho organization, llates wiil be from 7.0 to 20 per cent lower than in other companies. The hope of Immortal life Is tho life of morta} -hope. Ho. 84. ? ; ^ lponted in the head or pelvic organs, the discharge of mucus i , nure to occur. This discharge of mucus constitutes a weakening drain; the system cannot long withstand the loss of mucus, hence it is that women afflicted with catarrhal airee tionw of the pelvh organs feel tired and languid, with weak buck and throbbi g ! brain. A course of I'cruna in sure to re store health by cutting o|f the weakening drain of the daily loss of mucin*. Ah AUnilrithle YimiIv. Congressman Mark 11. Dunncll, National HoteL Washington, 1). C., writes: "Your I'eruna being used by myself and many yf my fiicnfy arid ampiaintauees, not only um n cure for catarrh but also as an admiiitlde/ tonic for nhysical recuperation, I ghmliT'iVcomiiieinl Tt .o all jiersoiis re quiri^ig such remedies." ? Mark 11. Dun nel)/ 1 / you do not dcrtv# promyt'and satisfac tory results from the tiuo ot 'l'eruna. write ay once to Dr. llartinau, giving a full state ment of your cane and he will no pleased to ?give you his valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. liartinan, President of The lliirtmau Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Oeware. O friend, when doubts assail tliy mind When dark tho way before, Remember to be doubly kind To 'those n t lejaer store If they believe, whnt'er !t be, Try not to prove It wrong, Think how their love hu.i made them free t Their fulth has made them MlroiiK! And thinking thus how otherw fare, Upheld by wimple creeds. Of thine own unbelief bewaro I, est It shall surb thy deeds, For better 'tis to wish life well. r , To hslp each brother man, Than to dispute o'er heaven or hell, Or frame n better plan. [ We do not know, we ran not tell, v The way that lies ahead, Not one who knows futurity. Not one by wisdom hid, Tho humblest faith may far outrcach l'roud reason's highest call. And In Its gentle service touch. To love la best of all. ?Charles W. Stevenson. ? Mrs. Huehson, of Chlcairo, whose letter foil ows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds "Dka.iv Mrs. Pinkham : ? I suffered for several years with general weakness and bearing-down pains, caused by womb trouble. My apj>e tite was fitful, and I would lie awake for bourn, and could not Bleep, until I seemed moro weary in tbe morning (ban wlien I retired. After reading one of your advertisement# I decided to try the merits of Lydia K. Pink hum's Vegetable (impound, and I am so glad I did. No one can describe tho good it did me. I took threo bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease aiul poison out of my body, and made mo feel as f-prv and active as a young girl. Mrs. Pinkhanrt modicines aro certainly all they arc claimed to be. ? Mas. M. EL fluoiisoN, 317 ICast Ohio St., Chicago, III. Mrs. I'inkliam Tells How Ordinary Tanks Produce displacements. Apparently trifling inculonts in wofoiinV dnilv life frequently produce displacements of the womb,. _ A blip en the Mnira, lilting during mcniitruat ion, standing at a cdunter, running a ? owing machine, or attending to tlie mubi ordinary tasks may result iti diMnlmviiicut, and a train uf ecrlQUB .evils in started. Tho first indication of snoli trouble should bo tho signal for quick aetlcn. Don't lot tho condition become chronic through neglect or u mistaken idea that vou can. overcome it by cxcrcito ur leaving it alone. Morn than a million women have regained health by tho ur?o of Lj' dill 15. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble nppeara which you do not understand writo to Mrs. IMnkham, nt I^yiui, Mnss., for her advice, mid n lew timely words from her will xiiow you the right thing to do. TMs advice costs you nothing hut it may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. Lclah Stowell, 177 Wellington Kingston, T)nt.f writes: "Deaii Mr.s. I^i xk ii Aii : ? Yon arc indeed c. godsend to women, and if they nil knew what you could do for tlicia, there would Lo 110 r.ccd of their dragging out miserable livca in agony. UI suffered for years with h.cnring-down nair.r., womb. trouble, ncrvousncsn, and excruciating nend aehc, but ft fow bottles of Lydla K. Pinkhair.'n ^V<*Brota1>lo Compound made life look \now and promiAing to mc. I am light and hafrpy, and I do not know what sicknct s 13, ana I how^aiov tho he?t of health." XyAk E/ Pinkham'A Vr**fat)te | ?i uimpouna can always no rtiuo upon to restore health to women who thus suffer. It la a sovereign cur* ftvr ilss worst forma of female complaints, ? that bearing-down fueling, wc^c Kinir, atfd m tfttf WotnV, fofUmmatto* <>f the ovaries, end ?tt troubles of the uierua or womb. It dissolves and. expela tumors from the stem It the early stage of ^development, end checks aryr tendency to eeneer esjjmwu. It subdues esoitabillty. nervous prostration, and tones up the rilnor Rv?nt? of the Week I* ? Brie# Form. The fleeting at Tlrzah, Rock IIIH, Special. ? Three thousand people in the estimated made la num b^rlngtho crowd at the big educatlon rally at Tlrzah Wednesday. This li(ia been one of the largest and most intelligent gat borings ever known to H4heinble at this celebrated cri(^mp ment ground where have been heard the leaders of th? political thought of K$uth Carolina, Mr. Henry Maseey, orte of the prominent men of the Tir luh community, nays that In one year only l/?s the attendance been so good. Fir yearn these people have looked forward to thine annual gatherings, and with the year* has come experi ence In planning and managing every thing that makes th? occasion a source of real enjoyment and benefit. Every detail was carried out smoothly, tti\? Immense crowd wan good humored and w$II behaved, the music was excellent, and 'tis not saying too much when it i?< stated that the speeches wefft in spiring. With such an audience it waa Impossible for the speakers to be heard by every one, but .there were manf attentive listeners. Superintendent of Education John E. Carroll was master or> ceremonies and presided in the most ^editable man ner. His Introductory remarks were brief but pointed and suggestive. Many prominent speakers wero pres ent and the attention was good. Palmetto News. Son Williams, a Southern Railway colored ex-swltchman, narrowly es caped being crushed to death under the wheels of engine No. 829 In Co lumbia Tuesday at noon at the union station. As the engine pulled out from the shed at a brisk pace Wil liams, In attempting to blythely hop up on the pilot In the presence of the onlookers, caught his coat pocket In a projecting bolt, causing him to loose his footing. Suspended by his coat with his feet bobbing along In front of the wheels, the lator gradually gain ing ground as his coat began to give way under the strain, the fellow was dragged about 30 feet, when the en gine was stopped Just In time to save his life. Mtb. Susanna Benton, living four miles from Columbia, Tuesday Insti tuted claim and delivery proceedings before Magistrate Moorman of that city against Constable Osborne for recovery of her horso and wagon, which were seized and confiscated In Hurleyvllle on Saturday with threo gallons of liquor aboard. Mrs. Benton claims that she loaued the team out on Friday and Is In no way respon sible for the presence of the liquor. Governor Hoyward has refused to removo Squire W. O. Hallos of Fort Mill township against whom a pe tition was presented Hohao time ago. Halles IS a notary public and his resi dence has long been the assembling place of eloping lovers from his sec tion, both from North and South Caro lina. Some of tho neighbors objocted to thlB and presented a potltlon for his removal. Italics presented a coun ter one for Jila retention. The Cheravf and Bennettsville rail road Is Hearing completion, tho tres tles over Heaver Dam and Phlll's creek have been put In, and a largo force of hands are now at work In Crooked creek, near Bennettsville. ,The locomotive Is running to within four miles of Bennettsville and by August 20th it is predicted tho train' will ho making dally trips betwoon tho two Pee Deo towns. Governor Hoyward has received a letter from an attorney in Vienna. | Austria, requesting him to look up the' rolatlvos and descendant*, of Johann I Probst, who camo over here In 17(53 and settled in this State. Tho lotter I l? written In English, but was evident- j ly literally translated, as tho wording Is so vague that it is not oxactly | clear what la wanted with Probst's de- ' cendnnts. ? . . A reward of $100 was ofTered for the apprehension of the parties who burned Hollls Springs Baptist church near Walhalla In May. This was ono of the oldest churches in the State. The magazine rifles for the State militia have arrived in Columbia. A I whole car load of armament came to that city Wednesday from tho arsenal at Augusta and tho adjutant general ofllco will soon begin to send the rifles to the several companies In the Stato. Lightning struck the barn of It. a. Hudson, a farmer of the I^ongtown section of Ridgoway county. Satur day afternoon, killing one mule and sotting tire to tho barn, which with 200 bushels of corn. 15 Urns of hav. a wagon and a buggy wero burned. The loss is at least $750. There was no Insurance. y Governor llcyward has offered a re ward of $150 for tho arrest of lx>o Green, white, who along with Toole and others, murdered a Jewish ped dler named Abram Surenky In Aiken county laat woe.k. Mrs. Nance, of Rock Hill, tho aged mother of President Johnson, of Wln throp College, and who has been in Shelby, N. C., for two months, died at that place Sunday afternoon. Early Tuesday morning State Con stable Kuban ks and another officer captured 53 gallons of Illicit corn whiskey, a double-barreled shotgun, two men and a mule and wagon near Duncans, in the Glassy Mountain s ?? tlon of Greenville county. Tho men | wero tried and sent up for thirty days each. Gov. Keyword announced Tuesday that ho had appointed \V.' H. StaJi worth, of Greenwotnl, to be district, chief constable to succeed Howie, re ft cned. Stallworth will hnvo charge of tho Beaufort squad. Embezzler Arrested. Newark, N. J? Spccial.? Edmund J. Smith, former discount clerk In the Merchants' Nation*! Bunk, of this city, who is accused of having stolen $29, ooo t^om the bank. ana who tf Wapnear oit about two weeks mo. has been ar rested In Wllllamaon, W. Vs., accord I itiR to a dispatch received by the police 1 Iris Is here. Smith has been taken to Roanoke, Va., to await the action of the Newark officer*. A detect Ire will leaw at once to >w|a< the ssan hack. Bmlth w*a toplOfld is ilia ba*k tor 18 jaana ? * *r * ^ CONSTABUURV REPORT. Showlax Mtjdi I ty This Ucp>r1m?n< of DUpemary System. Colombia, 8. C., Augu?t 8, 1903. Governor 1). ?},' Ifey ward, Columbia, ?? c. ; . Dear Sir; I have tho honor to trausmit herewith my second report of the transactions of the constat)*! ary. which covera the months of May ami June, 1903, aa compared with the same months of 190". The figures Riv en will, i k?p?, prove interesting, from amoug which your attention is respectfully called to (ho following: Kxhihit "A" aj^awa the expense of the constabulary for the inoutha men tioned. Tho expenses for tho two months of this year arc $2,109.96 more than a year ago. This has been brought about, as you are aware, by the necessity for an increaaed force in order to better accomplish the ob jects of the law, and 1 feel confident that a carcful examination of all the flguroa will convince your excellency that tho "ynds have Justified the means," %? 1 Exhibit "h" Informs you what has been accomplished In the way of seUur^s, fronj- which you will note that the value of seizures made Is $?28.28 In excess of those for May and Juno one year ago. In addition to tho seizures here shown there have been taken 1,500 gallons 0f beer in kegs, which has no value, for the rea son that after this beer has once been tapped It cannot bo returned to the breweries or otherwise disposed of at a money value, but has to be emptied. While this stuff haa no money value, yet the sale by "tigers" is curtailed to that extent. . Exhibit" UG" will advise you as to the amount of business done by the local and State Dispensaries during May and June of this year and last. You will note that the actual s&len by the local Dispensaries In the State amounted to $70,243.18 more for 1903 than for 1902, while tho Increase In the sales of the State Dispensary amounts to $72,048.48. In these figures Is not included the sales t by the Beer Dispensers, thirty of wHyfm there are In the State. I haye ^en deavored to got the exact amount of the gross sales of these Dispensers, and regret to say that very few of them have responded, but from the Information I have been able to gather It will be seen that the salos of theso few have Increased ' $17, 202.92 over the same months of last year. Exhibit "D." In May and Juno, 1902, thoro were 04 convictions of viola tors of tho Dispensary law in tho courts. Fines were imposed to the amount of $3,400.00. and $770.00 were pald( while 26 persons went to the chain gang. In the same two months of this year thore were 64 convictions. $5,675.00 In fines Imposed, $1,34.00 collected, 21 persona sent to the chain gang and a number of case# ap- j pealed' which are still pending. It glvos me great pleasure to be able to repeat, as stated In my flr3t report, that thoro has been very lit tle friction In the conduct of this de partment. Thero has been only one occurrence of an unpleasant and nature, which was slight, and steps have been taken to prevent a re currence of this affair. Information before me goes to show that thero has been a considerable diminution of the quantity of whiskey Imported Into this State. In the rural dlstiTcts we are experiencing le?8 trouble day by day. while lnr tho cities every possible effort Is being made to enforce the law. The Increase in tho Dispensary sales satisfies rno that our efforts are having their ef fect. Very truly yours, W. B. HAMMBT. Chief Constable. EXHIBIT "A." Expense of Constabulary. May. 1902. 1903. Constables ac counts $3,843.08 $4,844.79 S u p p 1 ementary accounts, ... 299.44 404.02 Total .* ..$4,142.52 $5,308.81 Juno. 1902. 1903. Constables' ac counts $3,872.06 $4,626.70 S u p p 1 ementary accounts . . . 271.62 521.25 Total $1,144.28 $5,147.95 Increase In expenses of the consta bulary $2,109.96. * EXHI3IT 44B." Showing seizures by the constabul ary for the months of May and June, 1902 and 1903. Whiskey, Etc. 1902. ^ 1903. No. C.a's. "Value. No. Gals. Value. May . .70S $1,062.00 569 $S53.50 i June . .455 0S2.50 116S 1,752.00 BEER. 1902. 1903. Do*. Bot. Value. Doz. Rot. Value. May ..001 $317.28 389 $186.73 1 June . .370 177.60 553 265.44 | Increase In value of seizures, $S18.28. EXHIBIT "C." I Showing amount of sales of the j local dlsponrarles In the State and of jthe State Dispensary for the months of May and June. 1902 and 1903: Uccal Dispensaries. 1902. 1903. I May $154,156.22 $196,818.42 I June 140.578.87 174.659. 85 j lncrcas" In sale? of local Dispen saries. $7^.243.18. - State Dispensary. 1902. 1903. } May.' $140,876.49 $176,159.72 June 126,309.40 163.074.63 I incron^r* in nales of State Dispell t rary, $72,048.48. In addition to tho above sales. I I havo reports fro'm several Of the bfer ; Dispensers In the State wntch show: Total sales for May and June, 1902, $21,942.07. .Total sales for May and June, 1903, $39,204.99. * Increase, $17,262.92. Exhibit "D." Showing tho number of crmTlctlona of parties charged with violations of tho Dispensary law, fines Imposed, amount collected, etc., for the months or May and' June, 150i and IMS. ? , No. Fines Amount. Chain - * Convictions. Imposed. Col. Ganff. May and - ? ... .r Jufte, IMS, 41 fS.460.00 $ 770.00 ?? May and 4*05, ?4 5,675.00 $1,545.00 31 SAVED ?y BRIGHT REPLY. Smart Midshipman Qot Himself ? i />?? ?' ecr?p?. ' r <Jn boafd a man-of-v^nr bound tcP h?n Fran<Hf?o froiH Chin* wsa ? yowiiK midshipman named Walters He wag a favorlty With, the officers, and had In him th& talent for making a fine offlcer. Thi midshipmen on board Stood their Watoh forward, aud fjvery hour it waa' their duty to come art and write uj/ tho weather columns of the Hhip'a log, showing the readings or the barometer and thermometer and to heave the ship's log to aacotv tain uer speed. fhe captain, in company with the * of the 4i'(k? wa? walking the weather side of tho deck convening when Midshipman Walters carne aft to write up the log. 1UU barometer, a mercurial one, was bung in the rap. tola is cabin, and Walters, after bavin* read JVfcelped himself liberally to the captain ? 8hferry on Ulo cftb|n 8,d^ k walking the deck the cap ilh.n i?P,?n!d t0 Kiance down the > I1 ?kyllght and saw the midship wans proceedings. When Walters a?6 up on deck to heave the log tho vaptaln addressed him ae follows: How Is the barometer, atr?" 'J!"6" SA'ut<!r' and sold; "Stead t? '' tir: sfeR<1,,y rising." Tin captain then nskod: "Ami how is mo decanter, sir?" Walters was taken aback, but with fallhTi? i V0,C? rep,,ed: "Steadily !$?*' r; BtoatiHy falling." r<!P!y Was to? much f?r tho said* "Y burBt,n? out laughing, ho f Young man, yotTr~brlght reply has saved you from punishment; but er l ?*1?"? Way t0 FrV- 8? Raf ter I beg Of you not to cbnsult the de 0f"r f.r 116 often M you Jo the barom made from historic treE. Furnlturo of Mulberry Planted by Bard of Aven. Prior to J COS Shako^eare is known to have planted a fruit orchard iu the garden of Newplaco, St-ratford-on* Avon. According to a tradition, which, however was put on record till 1758, when it was cat down ? hi piantod with his own hand a mul berry treo. An old Stratford Inhab itant confided to Malono that tho le gend had been orally current In tho town onward from Shakespeare's own day, and Sidney Lee mentions that In 1 COS a Frenchman named Vernon distributed a number o t young mul berry trees through the Midland counties by order of James I., who, as i? well known, desired to encour age culture of silk worms. Relics from this muioerry tree are highly prized. At Puttick Simpson's recently a standlsji, 7^ Inches long by 4% wide, apparently ?'authentic, fetched $250, and an arm chair ffom the wood of the samo treo will be offered for Bale In Io>ndon soon. ?The women of the Unltad States will probably be interested to learn that Uncle Sam I* cultivating a beau ty plant in the experimental farm at Washington. The women of Algeria eat the seeds of this plant to make them beautiful, and the government experts are trying to determine what grounds they have for the faith that Is in them. The outcome Is not a matter of much practioal Importance however, for there are many beauty foods now. and little use is made of them. Thore are fresh fruit and vegetables, and there Is absolutely no doubt about their beautifying quail ties, according to Professor H. W Wi ley, the governmehi chemist. Why this Is so Is not perfectly understood ? but their health and beauty giving powers are marvellous, and the worn an who wants bright eyes and a clear romnlexlon can scarcely eat too much The Hiimmor Hath. Nothing 1.', more refreshing or invlcroratin? In summer than a daily batb. Use soft, topid water and good soap. Ivory Soap Is ideal for the bath; it is pure, ikthers quickly and loaves tho skin soft anu white. Than bath should bo taken ?arlvriu tho morning or just before retiring at night. > ELUXon It. PlHKKR, Kven tho business of the contractor has been known to expaud. Vt* AlUn'* Foot-Kasm It Is the only cure for Swollon, Smarting, Tired , Aching, Hot. Sweating Foot .Corns and llunlons. Ask for Allan's Foot-liaso, a powder to bo shaken into tho sboen. Cures whllo you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Htores, 25c. Don't acoopt any substitute. Sample sent Fuek. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. Y. An eflfc is waylaid when <?he "hen steals a nest by the roadside. Mra.Wlaslow'sSoothlnglyup for ohlldraa tootblng.softon tho gums, r?<lucatf inflamma tion, allays pain, euro.) wind eollc. 25c. abottle To boast ot one's honcatv doesn't always prove it. _ ? It Would Seam 80. Wife? "I wan surprised to learn that Mr. Oldsmlth had taken unto himself a wife after three score yearg of single blessedness." Husband ? "Well, the old adage Is titlll working. A man nover gets too old to learn." YlRhter* Would Cft Hurt. The toy pistol In South America would make those revolution* far more dangerous than they Philadelphia Presa Sturtow I)o(l(fcr?i They nre folks who nre^ao cnr^fnl that they dodge the tdtndowa of their own making.? New York Press. ? 100 K?Tvnr?1. sioo. The readers of thte onper will hi pl**??o-l - > >*rn that thoro Is at lwvst one denuded dia- . paso that solonoa has been able to euro lit .ill { it*Hlng<M, iiri<l tliat Is (Utarrh. Hall's Cntarr.i Cure is^ho only positive euro now known to tho medical fraternity, cJatnrfh bolu < :i con stitutional dlseai*. ixxpitro? a constitutional t reatinont. Mall1* CatarrhCuro Is taken Inter nally, noting directly upon tho blood and mu? coussnrfam? of the system ittrorehy destroy log tho foundation or the disivwo, and giving the patient strength by building np the con stitution and assisting nature In doing tu wo. k. The proprietor* have so much faith la lt?cur>rttve powers that they offer One Huu dred Dollars for any <ja?e that It taUacoour*. Send for liat ot testimonial Address ? ' t. J. Caixn 4 Co., Tot" to, 0. SoldbyT>higgtoto,75e. Haifa >aa>Uy>tU? M? the bog. Tmrellng batha on one ot thv Rns- . alan raUwaya m tbe provWrnx ] for lt? employ#*' comfort In | lying diatrle**. )Ap?otb*uet?rw?* cm* w oowa*. ? -'IdalfrtTooutbaaad toM^Jon [ .nfeZT -iTiff !t*k* r>- bmt if? FXTft permanently eured.No fits or nerrow mMM?r ?r?t day'* u*o of Dr. KUao'? K?rt?ftiiHOW.|ari?l tx>ttle sod tr<MtUefr*? Dr.U, II, Kux*, Ltd., W1 A rob St., PMla-.Pa A philosopher in very often ? man who preaene# what other people should practice. Lost Hair " My hair c*mc out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Ayer'a Hajr Vigor, and it atopped the hair frdm coni ng out and reatored the color."? Mr*. M. D.Gray, No. Satem, Masa. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And yon feel so secure iff using such an old and reliable prepara tion. SI.I0 4 AlHrutftoU. If your druggist oSnnot supply you, scud us one dollar and wo will express you a bottle. lie euro and ttlve tho name of your nearest express office. Address, J. O. A YER CO., I?well. Mass. CURES HERV9US HEADACHES. And SOOTHKN the N IO) 95 and (Oc m( .VKB rem. HEADACHE "Myfotherb*4b??n ? ?offerer from alck headache for tho ImI twenty -five y?l re and never found ?uy relief nntii he beaan taking jo ur Cuetnti. Since lie has begun taking CuaoareU be Im Bever bad tho beadaehe. Thoy Imvo entirely eared him. Caacareta do wktl you recommend them to do. I will aire you tho privilege of pelnr hla aajne." K.M. Dtckaon, llMReelnerSt., W.lndlanapolla, lud. E>esT Tor Tfje Bowela CAMOVCATHAftTK: Plea?imt, PalwUble, Potent. TuU Gftod. Do Good, Hpter B?ek?n, W??kea or Gripe. 10a, He.Me, Never tpl4 In balk. The genuine toblot (tnenped OUO. Guaranteed to ear* or yotsr money buck. Starling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 398 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Smokelos* Powdor NITRO CLUB & ARROW SHOT SHELLS ?re winning everywhere at the trap-shoot ing tournaments. I-oaded with ANY .standard smokeless pow der, and for :;ale EVKRYWl|SRE. Specify U.M.C. S : ad for catalog tr*e * The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Bridgeport, Conn. . : . a Good Pills Ayer's Pills are good liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, ! cure constipation. LwAn?: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful browner rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE flrT* **** "r WAtltCO . WAMHflA. W.U. ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHArIacV Free Dtsnenaary, only colltK? lri tho If. H. oj? MiUnK? <lruR store. Ifemanri for urndiiAtrn ? re*t?r than we c*n supply. Address 1>R. GKO. V. fAYNK, Whitehall, Atlanta. Urn. la tlwo. Sold by dnicciiu RipansTtlnileeitr# tUo juedlflne ever mod#, liunarea Tiwinwif of tht'Ui Imvc b?ej? . > i .. xi. - BU?U ?? ??*?? State* lq a yrnr. Hvery Htaea* arlalnt,' from n disordered Htomacb J# relieve*] or cured hy their u?f. 8or common In it that ditfoufleii original* frotu the Btomach it may be agfeiy as sorted there Ik no condition of m health tliat will not be benefited or cured hy the occaHlonal uae Of KlyauN Tabulcn. l'ltyslchijt.s Know them and Hjwuk highly of tht^uiy Ail druggist* m-Ii Hi <Nii. The flvc-cYnt package I* enough for tin ordinary occanion, aiMf' tiie Family Hot tie, ?ixty cents, contain# a household supply for a year. 0j*e generally gives relief within twenty minute*. / ? x, ^ A HEW 8PEC!AirV FOR W8MEN. ? Internal cle*nllt?e?a 1* the key - to womtu'i health ?1><1 TtRor. ? Inflammation, Hortsness, I'clnO Catairli cannot txiU with It. I'uxtlne used it* it vuviaia ouuipu ? n revelation la cowjflybd de?Ml*( >?<*< iicuiina iw?w^r; it kiit? all dteMt gtnMk In local tr>>Atu?-nt of female ills it U luvaluaM* < , Mpals Inflammation ami cure* all dUoljorgoa, ?rrr fulls (o euss Nasal Catarriu _ Cjri s oiri-nMvo p?T?yuaii'in of arm pUii and fett> . Cures Sore Throat, Kore Ilouth and 8ore JCjret, ? As u tooth powder nothing ?4?*tts l(. Ittinores Tartar, Hardens the (iujns and wMfff tin- uxHb.iuakeaa bed breath sweet and aenwtfckw Thousand* of letters (Vom prmvm thutlt I* the trtatcit cure >? l^s??tri'll?n ever discovered. Wo have yet t? tie?UT W the first eitac It fnllod tu cure. To proveall this vre will mail a large trial pes*** with book of Iru ^ructions nlmoluUly frmm. T^lM, It not a tiny sample, but enough to eouvlaos anyotk At druaaUts or sent postpaid by W,'^ tt<.lar??box, Hatlafteetlois |oar??t*S<. The B. I'oiton Oo.,lln<.?>Bo?to?,|||W. | Dropsy II Rejnovcs ?H swelling in dMVfi ; effects a permanent <**? in' 30(0 6od?y?. TnaHrtstneMh givcfcfree. NothiiiRCAn bcfitW Write Or. H. H. Gretn't Wife 8o?o(all?ls. Box H. AUMtKjKs So. 34. iSAW MILLS^S with l'rilvor?rtl Los I?c?m8.R*otUla? ear. StnniltiinpousSi'i Works and th? H*?; ?ock-KlnK Variable Frod Work* ?r? an?*> oollcd for accuracy, mm i'J.icity, DQBAjbttjj ITT ANI> KASK OF OPKJI ATION. WttM fOV fell deaorlptlve cl renin rs Mami faotiyrert by the SALEM I HON WORKS. W ln^ton>M#tt?flMJ, C ORN MILLS and V ? ? > HILLSTON "ff11 of r"r" Mill or Mm you will And It toyoiir ii?t^rr?? tocnrre with CAHOL.IWA Mil L'K,"5roM,.J*' 1 ? mHn<if!wtur?m a t Mills from Ino famous Moore Counter EDICAL COLlfGE KMablUhed 1838. Derartments of and Dint Blon will commence tmn fees nucl living % nt^. For announceiiK nt 'Jon. addrosH, CltrUio Xn. D? Dean, Kl?li It You Don't Want CURLS IN YOUR YOU I> ? WANT Carpenter's OS MA8R0W It (i tti<? lm*( ?'r%i'rh?*nw th? hntr -tof^ nml irlo>wv \n 1 li oorfootly Iohh. Mi>r?(h?H worth .V P3ICE. 7*> CENTS. ? ? And if your <lruiort*t hadn't it wo wtU Modi innt) on reof>1i>t of is r?nt< In stamp*. Address, CARPENTER & CO .'2 LouIsvlUfT cures sick and 21 J?v St., o?c. A SI. T?vrr?nt Co.. ? ? i?? I ' I jMlly RIFLE ?, PISTOL CAR.TRIDG1 " It* 8 the shots that hit tnat count. " Wine Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit> \ they shoot accuratciy and strike a good, hard, trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you w if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester a ALL DEALERS SELL WINCH ES T E R MAKE OF C CLAREMONT Younji Women HICKORY, m K noted htxiiih report, Pure mountain air ana ' Pleasant home life, under teftnlng InfloeiW* Twelve court** of study. Rateo moel retaonab Director of Conservatory, J. H. Norman IlocM (Oxford. Knar.. and Letpelft, Qor.) Wftt dialogue. , A. J. BOLIN, A. Jl., K?r??IA*i INTELLIGENCE: NDtLITY. Fnth UCIOCtM i>.w>.'w,Agaiw jaA'^'aV "JSMSS ?^VSVSV2N^s<2v2N?N<r^T^v^^^ - ?-- '- \A* *?? *3 Littletef One of the Mwdari of ed ? ??H pat roM|? ?cbooti In tt|? Sooth, ?d at a Very popular SwurJ a ?iik ? lorn pttroMl* fro" five state#, cxte?Uog IM ! H ri"t'fl3 m Sontlurtlon tkat la dotot ? trert Board and Full Literary Tuition for _ _ _ a . 1* An# M Mi9 KMWl Oil tppMGftTm to REV. JL n. RHODES, A. fV, Prea., UttU