The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 23, 1909, Image 4

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AFTER FOURYEARS MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink liani'sVegetablcCompound IJaltlmore, Md, ?? "Ppr four y ?'?r? my 11 fu wauji misery to me. I luff em? irotn mrguiart tlea, terrible drag kImk sensation#, extreme neryouo i nebs, and that all gone fading in uiy tttPimCAi I had given up hope of e,?er being well when I began to take Lydia E.Pink hain'H Vegetable Compound. Then I felt as though new life had been irivon inc. nuii J am roconi mending it lo all my friends "?Mrs. W. S. l'oiu>, 103S I.unsdowwj 8t., M:iltimor?, Md!* The ??.?'? st fuiccosiful remodr in this country for Iho ?uro of ull form* of fomile ci:upl ilntrt In /..ydla K. I'itik hain'-i V'W'tahIo Compound. It lias stood tins t <- 3 1 of yj-.iih and to-day is more uhhly find Hu<ic6??fully ueed than any other jVmalu remedy, Jlhau cured tlioi; a nds of won.ni v/)?o hay? l>ow? ' t rouhled ,\\ ith di ijdncMiiontH, inflam mation, nli'f'i itlo'.i. tibroj 1 tumor*, ir /-t'k'uhu ii ic >, j ?< * 5r iodj.i* | ? ? ? : ? s, backache, that boa ring down frcU'iig, flat ulcucy, Indigestion, ant iK'ivoiirt nrust ration, ni'U'i ail other ronans had failed. If you mr suffiuiiijf from any i if these niluH'ntH, don't uiv?- up hopo until you JiAv j i yen I/ydia K. i'inkham'a Vege table ( 'ompo.usul a trial. If yott would l?k?? wpcelnl ndvlco wrlto to Alvs. riukhui.ii, JLynn. , Mass., for it. Bho Iiiih Kiild<Mi thousands to health, free of j ohnnjo. Bo- 20 '09. Salts and Casio? ? bad stuff ? never cure, ? o only makes bowels move be causc it irritates and sweats them, like poking finper in your eye. The brit Dowel Medicine is Cascarets. Every Salts ami Castor Oil urer slvoviid get r box c ( CASCARETS and try them juat once. You'll see. ^ Cnncnrft* 10c h?* wc-Jk'n frKitmcnt. All druggist*'. I'.igJTS-t? seUrr iu t..o w?rW -utiilioir boxck k utoutU SV3STCMELL5 EYE SALVE AT Al.L DKUGC1STS OR DV mAiL 23 C K N T S. SIMPLE, SURE, SAFE. l)o not <lrti*r 1 ? < )'o 'A' lion inflnmwl <ir In nil iiiih'-aii h v ? tnt?' !kl itch ki.i.'h Kvk Sai.vk it ??xt>M-iu\!ly mil ?ii!hI(k>h indatniiiitri- in n> iwiMv, few ? ii*?58 rixniifw mmv uuo' t !?? to in* |M>i?iii!iixMit I v rurivl. MALI. A IUJCKPI, r si. V. CIIY, MnUfr* of SO/ODONT. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON W^RKJ. AUGUSTA, GA. EvF?? Thompson's EyeWater ROSY CHEEKED CHILDREN A> f li k a:. 1 ii % |*% ) . U<-t;uU- if J lift II '? ! - it Hi. Y mm t|?. ft* ffl ||ir m C..I.V nil. II ? ll,? C?llt?ilii bill PALATAL C??ron Oil LOOK n, IMIlll. Mltll OOOU CtHLDPtM LiC? Twi Oro< N 1 ??* U? P ?? <t|?T? it ? RT 11 A . i. NUTH a south CARCHKA AlfhTl MURRAY DdUO CO.. COlUMBiA.J.a It \uu want to 1 >i?l> i"'1' only ti nu-nov making ami tiionov bj?(ji{li:i'_' iMiu'liino. lto n - (i ??!: i n ir. FRIEND SAID TO USE CUTICURA f t *? r Kpct'lallsl l';?i|r?| to Curo lie# ??nsi? 1 1 ?' 1 1 1 it nc l\i/?'ina ? Mad l}r<T? foituri'd uiu] l>ijllyur((l ? Was* Hoon Curt U of l>ir.ul ||un>u|'. '* 1 continued cczciii.i jiji-I ?utlo:ud in tensely fur ntiout ten month* At limes I thought 1 would ncrii'.ch mv#e!f to picco*. j Wy fuc0 ami mm* we:o covtro! ivilji i.u^o fed pntrhea, so 'tit n't 1 \v?u i\?ha:t.oi Ij K'> j put. I wua ftjvuc 1 tu kjo to u tlo-.tcr wlic j >vni a nj.ot'jftliht tit tk.it (Imonnoi, ' \il I r?' ; coivod very little relief. I truiii on cry I JcnoWn remedy, with tlio nitinn r>uU* I | thought I would tuner gi.t hotUr until u friend of mine told me to try tlio i u'-icurn Uetnodio*. So 1 tried them, and uftar four or live application* of Cuttcurn Umtinent 1 va* relieved of my iiRticnrnblo itching. 1 ; U8od two ?et? of list) It; tic tiro Hrtr.ediea, I and 1 nm eomj letoly curwd. .Mi?* iUrhura Krai, llighlandto'.vn, Mil , .Inn l), " I'ottor Drug tc Oic:n. Corp., Sola lVopf. of Cuticurn IlotnediM, Mnu. It ih happier to he sometimes chcoU'd tlinii iM-t !o trust. ? Rnmliler. wiiv !*ko:'i,k sirri:i{. Too often thel:ldnev$ are the enuso jmd tho Biifforor !* not aware of it. Sick kidneys brln? headache and si lo ?- 1) flips, lameness and stiffnfs.*, dizzl r.oss. headaches, ( i red fooling, urin ary trouble*. Doan's Kidney Fills cure the cauee. Mr*. Virginia 8pl(jter, lJuena Vlsla, Va., says: "For thirty years I guttered everything but dcnth with my kldueys. I cannot describe my sufferings from teiTlbte t; bearing down pains, dtizy ?pells, headaches and periods of par tial blindness. Tho urine, was full of ?edlment. I wss in the hoapital three wooks. Doftu's Kidney Pills wero quick to bring relief and soon made tne well and strong again." Remember the name ? Doan'a. for ?ale by all d^vler*. 60 c*i\U a box. AfttftHfttHtft Oo./ Buffalo, N. T. m. ? . Ona of Fathar'i Ways, Mr. Jcffera'on had not been alto gether an exemplary husband mm*) father, but bo possessed certain en gaging qualities wLitit secured hitn many friends and made hin death the cause of wineere luourning to hit* widow. MMU' Jefferson, tb*[* dupe broke up ov?r Kb 'nezer 's being took off fr'm de jpnoumony," said one of the neighbor*. ?""She sutt'nly ie." Hitid another. ' ' Mourn in ' round de house all *l<: time, she goop. Why, day bel'o* yis 'day i was tiwir holpiu' her, an' she only ?t<>p eryin ' onee, an' dat was to spunk little 10 ben for I akin' in'lu# ses out 'n de jug right into his inoul', when her back .was turned. "When she'd spanked him good an' net him down, she say to mo, 4 1 1 ?? makes me l 'iug ob liis pa so much 1 eyant bear it.' ami bus right out eryin* agin." From the Youth'* i Companion, Progress of a Severe Cite of Ounterevllle, Altt , July 14, 1901, Dr. J. T Hhuptrin*). Huvumifth, 0*. Deitr Hlr: ? I am Rind to any that three or four bi>x?i of Teltcrlne I ordered or you. I have personally tmod. have given me moro relief and ae?mln*iy a p?rm?n. e?:t cur* of Tetter nndKcsema. than J have had for 2R } ears ( or Which time I have been tortured and tormented, with torn* d"'?dful akin disease on my thigh* sod In my Kr>>lna also on my l?ft bund, ? riil liad ?? I thought destroyed the na tural (Trow I h of two of any finger tin Us. I now have cite of them Absolutely cured, it nd lo< >k In k *?? natural m ( could nek for.*' The other one very much Unproved I also had II on m\* f t and I hey arc cured. In the twenty-five to thirty yei'rs I hnvo boen embarrassed and tot Lured with ahlii trouble- I have consulted an) token medlHn* from rnvnv dortora, nnd hou^ht nnd oaeil niuiy dlferent kinds or I'lntments. hut none r-tvo me relief and ?Htlifa- Hon m your Telterlnc' h:is ftU'cti me I would no* have had my two rtntfer n;?Us |ji?'yna ,ih< y were for Jiort oo fle.?pe< ' fully , J ^ r> a n.ii I e TeMorloe i>nrn Teftsr Hlng Worm- Oritin.! I ?.<->! I? Psl.-a If. ? f -i K ? ' ? S. . e IT?*.l PI r.\ '?? UoHi IX ? frilly P*t/hA? nr, t!.# K?r*. fii-J f * -l t (t ftor+s T>andrvflr f"-s r.k ere?l F *!p. ft --.w. tohs. (??rr.a. CV.U ' *.>n? ?r.?l *v* v ' ,t?. c Skin I'M ??**'-?? . 44<- T?? Serine tto.ap ?V- Your lirngr ? ?< oe by rna.il frjm j the m?nn's' *'jftr, Tt.e Sbuptriivs Co , j Savannah. Hn. Tetter, A New Agricultural Conscience We must develop a new agricul tural eonseiencc in tliis country. We must couifl to tlic time wheif a man will be rh much ashamed of a 11 t il, gull i ed, unkempt Hold ra of a dirty, ragged, ill-smelling eoal ; as mucli ashamed of a tliiu, starved, mistreated hillside as of a thin, starv ed, mistreated horse, and when he will lake us much pleasure in re storing a worn-out Held to life and comeliness, making the waste places glad, as he would in feeding a half starved hrute itself mistreated by some I rule in human'form. The Al mighty has given the land as a her- ! it aire for all generations, and we must repeat that the man .who abuses and wastes this heritage (in which the l.ord gives him only a life interest alter all) is just as culpable, just as guilt v, as -a guardian who misuses liie heritage ol' orphaned and defense less children entrusted to his care. Well did Lanier feel and express the deeper meaning of our sinful land waste in the South when lw? wrote: "I 'pon that generous rounding side With gullies seanlied Where keen Neglect his lash hath plied ^ on old deserted Georgian hill Hares to the sun his piteous aged crest And seamy breast By restless-hearted children left to lie Intended there beneath the heedless sky, Ah barbarous folk expose their old to die. ' ' ? 1 'regressive Farmer. ' ' A government of the people, b\ the people and for the people" i.< generally attributed to President Lin coln's originality, but Jacob Hrowti who recently celebrated his tlOtl anniversary to the bar in Maryland says the phraseology was under dis cussion in his school period in 184: and 184(1 and it was believed thai Henry A. \\ ise was the author. HOME TESTIS' a" A Ruro and Easy Tost op Coffee. To decide the all Important ques tion of coffeo. whethor or not It it really the hidden eausc qf physical alia ami approaching fixed disease, ono should make a test of 10 days hy leaving off coffeo entirely and using well-madu postum. If relief follow^ you may know tp a certainty that ooffee ha? been your ! virions enemy. Of oouraa you can i take It baok t n your heart again, If ; you llko to koop sick. A lady says: "I had aufforcd with stomach trouble, nervousness and j torrlblo sick headaches ever slnoo I I was a little child, for my pcoplo were | always great coffeo drlnkor# and let [ us children hAve all wo wanted. I ! got no I thought I could not llvo without coftee, but I would not ac knowledge that It caused my suffer ing. "Then I read bo many articles about Post u m th^t I decided to give It a fair trial. 1 had not used it two weeks In place r>f coffee until 1 b?gan to feel 1 lit o a different 'person The headaches and nervousness disap peared, and whereas I used to be sick two or threo days out of a week while drinking coffee I am now well and strong and sturdy seven da^vs a week, thanks to Postum. "I had been using Postum three months and had never been nick a day when I thought I would experi ment and see If It really was coffeo that caused tho trouble, uo I began to drink coffeo again, and Inside of a week I had a sick spoil. I was so ill I wae soon convinced that coffee waa the cause of all my misery, and I went back to Poetum, with the result that I waa soon well and strong again and determined to stick to Postum and leave coffee alone In the future." Read the little bookt "The Road to Wellville," In pkr*. "There'a a Rea wm." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. Thejr ore guanine, true, and full at human tatwcsL NEWS FROM WASHINGTON By passing over the cotton and woolen achcdule* without taking any of the u 111M1<U<<I para^raphM, and *kip? pii)|( thv disputed |M>intM connected with tht* ratnJ on land*** it* the w<hmI wIum 1 1 1 1 ?*, the taritf conferee* wtfre uU?- to (Hxjiohc of about 400 amend' 'menta Tuenday. Tliia number however include* buhjecU thai were aettled tentatively un Monday and Saturday. Many iuiOi'it-int Hubjecta, hucH an the House <Ir;<\vl.a<ks feature* in the ah'ohol paragraph, the. rates on oil eloth and the various itenm untler (lie hi'a<J of lithographs, were tuihmitted to mib-conferre*. The trejmur.V < x* pfjls who helped the Seuaf? llnaneo rolnmittcc in it w consideration of t he bill are assisting the conferee* in Kathcriii'f. information about these fcubjeettf. btrenuous objections were rar."d by the House members of the tariff (conference Wednesday to the Senate provision in the maximum and mini mum feature of tin* tariff bill, wbjrh gives to the President authority to employ hu?Ii persons as bo may de sire to uid him in enforcing the tari 7. laws and which will be useful to ('ou gres h in tariff legislation in the fu ture. The- provision which provides for the establishment of a court of tuft toms appeals was adopted. It is in tended thai this court shall deal willi nil eases, of appeal from the board of geuerUl appraiser* and that its judgment shall be final. The. salaries of the live judges were fixed at $10, (MJU, instead of $7,000 as provided by I In* S??nat? amendment. The Senate maximum ami mini mum provision itsreed- upon ten tatnel'. a-> a substitute f< r the House with lit? ejp't |)t ion of the provision f^r the employment i f tar ift ? \t> rt>. The I Louie conferees rlaitnvd ti:at t !:?? 1 Ii *t <** wans ftii'l sr.v; f ii* f-i' the Jsri-Ate li ttHTx.'f* rOrt:rps"?'**r i.arr the mvpst'iira ?:<?!( .if taritT n.u'.l. rs as their special provwK e. Twenty-four hours woutd s?-e the I end ??t the work of the S*naJ?? an. I House (tmlrrcfs tin the tariff -bill, ninl a suhstantii agreement upon tin- I questions at issue but for the five proposit ions-? iron ore, coal, Iu?U'3f oil au?l lumber? upon which the Pres ident stands Urm for radical reduc tion or even abolition of the tun IT. (J real progress was made by the (onferew* Friday. A preponderance of the differences have been adjusted In each schedule, however, are a few items that have necessitated investi gation in order to enable the con ferees to pet together. This is true of had products, such as paints, in the chemical schedule; numerous ar ticles in the metal schedule on which the rates depend upon the settlement of tho iron .ore question; the demand for a change in the classification of wool (nps; the change from ad valo rem to specific rates on cotton goods: t?i(* i I ? c vo?4 by t!#o House gloves, and the wood pulp and print paper contest. The rates on silks and wro leu gcods were determined Fri day. The Senate won in both cases. < >t i s Iks there will be a considerable advance over existing duties; on woolen, no change' from the present law e\< ept in regard to wool tops, which are to be given a new classi fication. The duty on tons is prohibi tive now. and it is predicted that it will continue so. even after the re duction is put into force. The Senate provision reenacted tho Pinuloy rates of the whole woolen schedule, while the House provided for material re du< t ions. \Va?l?inj?toM, Special. President Tnft will win his fijrlit fur free or re duced rates of duly on raw materials. Nearly every member of the confer cneo on the tariff bill conceded Sat urday. The indications are that when the new tariff bill betomes a law. the rates on the articles which the President deniml to come in free will be as follows: Inn ore. free (present rate -10 cents per ton.) Oil. free (now protected by coun tervail intr duty.) Hides, 7 1;2 per cent, a 1 valorem (present rate 15 per cent.) Cor I, 4'? cents per ton. (Present rate C7 cents.) Lumber will proballv be $1.2/) on rough, with Senate rates on finish ed. T h i ^ would be a material reduc tion thmughout the lumber schedule. > V 1 1 o u i ho conferees transferred to the President to shoulders the respon sibility of putting the fcretroiir; raw innlerlnls on the l'ree list, it \vtis not believed he would meeot with success in bringing ftbout a changed srntl fent in relation to these articles. A chflngc rf sentiment seema np* pnrcnt. The extra action of Contrress will Boon bo ft t hintr of the past and it is pin in now, nt this stn<*o of the frame, that' the South is noins to iret a lem on, if not wow. Iron ore, coal find hide* will he put -on the free list. Lumber will he reduced us low as pos sil le, rttaining the House rate cn rough lumber and the Senate rate on the t'nif.hed prodiut. Cotton hashing will le put bnek cn the dutiable list. A drawback on ties will not he pro vided fcr. Sulphate of ammonia, used in fertilizers, ia to he taken from the free list. The New England States will tret the benefit cf raw material. Tho wcolen and rotten schedules will not be lowered. There will be no reduc tion of rates on food products. This is tho way it looked Monday night. President Taft, Senator Ald rieh and the IIouso leaders seem to ho together. Southern Republicans arc taking the promised results to heort. In talking about the situation a leading Southern Democrat said: 44 It is going pretty hard with tho hoys who fought for their district, but the Republicans of tho East have played a fine role. I do not see how ,'ho Westerners jef-t much comTtort out of tho situation." Saturday next is thp day for ad- i iurnment prsdi?Ud now. ACQUITTED OF STEALING LACE Jury That Free? Irish I*ce Make* Saya That the Charge* Agalast Mi a? Agnes Barrett? Are Without Foundation. Chicago, Hpcdal -Kllu Ginglea was chared Monday night of the charge of stealing law) from Slid* Aj;uca liar rett*, her fori ner employer, but the story who tohl on the witness stand to the effect t lint an attempt wan made to force her into white slavery huh denounced as untrue by the jury that freed her. The verdict wan as fellow.* ; ",We, the jury, find the defendant n.ot guilty and we, the jury, further tind t lint (tie charges made against Miss Harrette were unfounded und are untrue," The I uaia of the defense made hy Miss (Jingles' coimael wus that Miss Pnrretto and others had attacked her und mistreated her in the Wellington Hotel on two occasions last winter, und that the object of these attacks and of tjie theft charge was to force her to he sold to an unnamed inuu ?in French Lick {Springs, Jnd. Alias (linglcs shook haiula with the jurors. Juror Thomas Meckey, the oldest man on the panel, said: "Now, be a good girl, Klty. Oo hack to your l ome in Ireland and bo a good girl.v" The girl nodded her head and turn ed away. It Vas annaunced by Assistant State's Attorney Furlhinan that the question of whether indiettuentH for perjury would ho ask'd a^ninut Mbs (iin^lew would he taken up later. Instructing the 'jury, Jud^e litre u* lii Mo said that the girl's ?tor.v of tor ture in the Wellington Hotel wad to h'?. ie]?;mled by tin* juror* as a te^*. of the credibility of the defendant's lestnr.ony. At one time the taking of pertin nit evidence was halted long enoiurh to ^ivn Thomas Tajr^art. t?f iiM'uui.t, t"rmer chairman of the l)enu?<ruli<! [it'.unal committeeman opportunity tn dc-lare from the witness stand that he had no knowledge of Ella (.Jinnies, save what he had read in the iiv wspa|>ers. His name had been men tioned Hy hlla Ginjjle;? a.s one which viai ?poken while she was subjected to the int.a^inarv abuse at the hotel. Announce Mrs. Hayes' Death. Now Orleans. Special. ? OHu-ial an- | nouncemcnt of tin* death of Mrn. J. Addison llayea, the last surviving child of President JelTerson Da via, of the Confederate States of America, was n.atle to the I'nited Confederate Veterans in a general ordir issued Monday afternoon from the head quarters of that organization in this city. The order, issued by command of Gen. Clement A. Evans, comman der-in-chief, is as follows: "With extreme sorrow the general ccV.manding makes official announce ment of the death of the last mem ber of the immediate household of .Jeffer on Davis, our beloved and only President. Mrs. J. Addison (Marga ret P!\vi?\ H?ye?, died at her homo in Co lorn dp Springs late Sunday at* ternoon, "Like her distinguished mother, Mrs. Hayes did not enjoy the best of health and was on this account de nied the pleasure of attending the reunions <f the I'. C. V. to the same extent as her charming sister 'Win nie.' Yet she was often able to be present at these annual gatherings, and the 'boys' of the Confederate armies ever greeted her with that hcaity affection that they felt, for her immortal father. "Gifted in mind, charming in man ner. winning in behavior, she won tlx; nlTettions of nil who know lior in tiiratdv. She will long bo remem bered by all t lio members of tills or. der. The 1 otl v of Mrs. Ilayes was cre mated nt the Kivcrside ereamatorv, Denver? (Vlo., Monday afternoon. The cremation was private and an effort wns made to keep it a secret. French Aviator Fails. Calais, Spccial. ? Herbert Latham, the French aviator, mo do a daring but unsuccessful attempt to cross the Kiu-lish cbaffnel in his monoplane Monday morning. Ho pot away splendidly under perfect conditions, for the top of the chalk clitTc-at San gatte, and had covered over half, tho distance at an- average height of 500 feet when the motor slowed down pnd he was ol jlgcd to dcsccnd. Appeal fcr Missionaries. Poston, Speeial. ? An appeal President Tcft in behalf ot t ho Rev. Pr. William Morrison and tlio I]ov. W. P. Siicppanl, *t ho American mis sionaries in the Ccn.^o fsgion, whp&o I rial fcr allowed H (aluminous denim* elation" of officers of the Knsai Com pany, a commercial or^flniration ope rating nenr the million station at l.uclo, is to ijjfr held at Leopold villc, July -*0, hiw been prepared by the Swiss League f?r defense of Con co natives. The appeal clinnirlti iies (be treatment rf the missionaries as " perseeutir n. " Mr. Taft Pardons Addington. Washington, Special ? "I won't al low any d ? ? man in the world to whittle me off my saddle," is the re mark attributed to C. L. Addifigton, after a fusillade of ghots on the Ar kansas-Indian Territory border in the latter nineties, and Monday Adding ton was pardoned after serving a sen tence of more tl?an a dozen years of Imprisonment following: that shoot ing affair. Wright Flisa Around. Washington, Special. ? Showing more confidence in himself than he has exhibited before this season, Or ville Wright made two very success ful flights in tho Wright aeroplane Monday evening at Port Meyer, Vs. The first flight lasted 2ft minutes and 18 seconds, during which time the aviator circled tho paractq grounds, s distance of about fivenujetbs of a ' ails, 26 1-2 tims*. * . s? > 1 - The D?y After. (With apologies to J. W. It.) There, little boy, don't cry. ?They hav e broken your none, I know. Tlmt your hair ia burned And" your |ea*on learned The honpital record* show. ^ There, little boy, don't cry. C They*hftvCJtairen your eye, I know And your 'face in marred And your hand ia (warred ? A a tump where a thub ahould grow. There, little boy, don't cry. Your family in sad, 1 know; Though ho rely bereft, The part of you left Next Fourth will likely' go HkJwT*" There, little boy, don't cry. \ ^ Your playmate is dead, 1 know; Hut a mother 'b moan * Ah she weeps aloue Ih part of the annual nhow. '?Philadelphia I'ublie Ledger. IT WILL STOP THE BABY FROM CRYING. That is, if he'a crying been u?e of the itching of hives, nettle-fMb, or any form of summer lieut. .Ju?t i? kc< tlancovk'* Sul phur Compound, dilute it with water. uu?t Apply it to the affected parte. laed one tcusjioonful in a bow 1 of warm Water, it makes the finest bath in the world for the buby. If. J. Lamar. Vinevtjlf, Macon, Ga., writes: "Wc used your Sulphur Com pound on our one-year-old baby, wb<4 M?f lered intensely from prickly heat over, her entir? body. A half dozen duplications in two duya *?lircly relieved Mcr, and she alejit loundly. You should rccammcnd Si: I phur Compound strongly to mothers. It will pro<-e u b'cHtjing to every family with email children," Providence for tho most part sets u? on n level-? Spert a t or. A Pit ilot'tn nt ?i->n?3 is Dr. ni<-f ?r? i( ij'(l?)')ifry (J j -llil. It nl w \y i rtnr ?a Ht i u I II j v >1 T?'03^?1?w, Chlldr jo Tooth n ?to. \ Oru^jMtt HTw ?nd 6Xj per b ?t'l*. To promise touch means ^ivii?>* lit tle.? Port uguese. Mr* \Vu?ek>w's Soothing *\vrup for Children teetliiug.softensth* fUUMt >?stuios inrtamiim tiou.alLa) ap*in,cujr?ai wiud colic.'.'ic. a bottle. lie that stops at evrrv stone never ^ets to his journey '# entl.? -French. It in n mother* tluty constantly on hand some reliable remedy, for use in ca8c of sudden accident or nualiap to the children. llAmlma Wizard Oil can he de- I pcmled upon for juat audi emergencies. Two watermelons ortiniot '?)0 held 1 under one arm. ? Turkish. A-lCare 'i'lilng. "Am tilting Allen's Foot-Kasc, nnd can truly nay 1 would not have been without it ?o long, had I known the relief it would pve inv Aching feet, 1 think it ? rare good thing for anyone having Bine or tired feet. ? Mr*. Matilda lioltwert, Providence, It. V," bold by all Druggista, 25c. Auk to day. To persecute the unfortunate is like throwing stones on one fallen in to n well. ? Chinese. For COliI>S nnit OKIP. Illok's CAPt'niNK Is tho bost n-m^dy? r' llfvrs the hliig nnd fovei-Khnes*? cures the Cold and r<M>tort*s noiinal conditions. It's liquid ? ifftcts imnit'diati'ly. 10c.. 2.'?c. aud Uc., atdrua stores. GETTING WEIGHED. One P-itrcn Whose Motive Might Have j Puzzled Any Woighing Machine. [ If the weighing machines that stand i urouuu in public p'a^ej with mouth ! ever open for cents could talk odd tales could they te'.l of the m-nv and j varied people that step uprn t'.e'.r , pVatforms ? of the stout lady who s eps down wi'.h a smile glad that she has lost one pcund out of 30\ of tho stout gent'emnn who fi:me3 be.arse he Ins gained ore, of the aim gen'l~>!ran who steps up wl h a forty pound suit j case in his hand fnd is astounded tb , fnd himself gain'n-; weight so rapidly, i cf the merry- parties of young men end young women who, some plump, some lean, s'ep up one a'tcr another: , of the proud ' P">rent who sets little Willie there ami then litt'e Ethel, of tlhe keen small hoy who tricF^'o get (hli grandfather to let 1.1m 8'ep up before the o'd gentleman steps down so that they can both get weighed for a cent, and all that srt of thin-;. In short the weighing crachino meets all sorts and var'etles cf peo, pie, and it comes to know them all. or nearly all; and It knows ns a rule Just what prompts thorn to we'.gh themselves, whether it is idleness, in terest. curiosity, fear or Jve* fun. But probw' ly it wou'd puzzle even a weigh ing imach'lne, though it knows so many people, to tell jrst why a worn.' '^walk ing along a street on a rnin^night and carrylna: an umbrella should halt at a machine standing out on tho sldowalk and stcn uo in the rain to weigh horself. ? New York Run. Keenest Delights Of Appetite and Anticipation are realised in" the first taste .of d&? licious Post i Toastiesi tnd Cream.; The golden-brown bits fire sub stantial enough to tako up the cream; crisp enough to make crushing them in ?the mouth an exquisite pleasure; and the fla vour ? that belongs only to Post Toasties ? "The Taste Linger*" ? - - ? - - _ \ -? ? . ? - r TV*-. I This dainty, tempting food is f made of pearly white corn, cooked, rolled and toasted into MToasties." Popular pkf. I Oct tart* Family tin 15c. IMt by POSTUM CEREAL CO , LTD . Battle. Crtek, Mich. MUNYON'S PAWPAWPILLS Tue ui'?l biouiti-n and Liver l'lll* k'?o\va uua h positive ?u4 cure for Coo* Iadlgeetloo, Jnuudlre. Ilillouaueaa, ftou* JMouimrb, liead ?dip. jnni all ?lluiw?tt ?rulujf froiu ? dtaor dered atomach or liver. Tbey coutala lo com-eutr** ed form all tiio vir tue and Vd!uf? of iiunjtn'a Paw<l'8w toolc ??d are mad# from the. I nice of lUe I'div l'aw fruit I u it lif^l ( ut i?K I x rei'uu< tbcue Mill ?a belux t li?* bent l??o tlv? mul luihaitle ever compounds. *J?'t a W-toiit htiiilo ?it'1 ff you nr# not per n iMsMcJ t till refund your luouey. ? MCNVON. kit IV J'i 1 1 III) and .IKTIKUSON hlU. rilll.ADKM'IIIA. I'A. No Change. 1 Justice ? Wlmt is your name, eir T I'rixoner ? Casey, your honor. ' Justice ? Your full unmet ^rlsoncr ? Just tho same, yer boner, full <>r sober. ? Jud^e. ' ?? 1 ? ? ?' r i'ldnldller (Perry Duvlb'l ?ic:? qu.ikly A chi 1, rioliu, c;uinp ?>r il itrrheu om l>e check* d by h tctopoonful in hot water. I'riulence supplies tho witnt of er ery ifood.*? Journal. r Koofftl on lUt*. niilj<?ttnMooxt<*rmtnntor. Kouglt on linn Lice, N?v*t Powder, 4V, Hough <>u iie lbiitfs Powder or Liq'd, Mo. Hough on FVm, Powlor or Liquid, 'Mo, Iton >b on Koach**, Pow'd, l.V\,Liq'd, 95o. Hough. ou A'.oth and Ant*, Powdor, &V;. Rouyh on 8U?ot?tn, ngreoMblw i? uhi?, i}Ac, K 8. Wcii*. ilerwy t'ityj ti, J. ' No one is bound If do impossibil ities,- French. I??r IIKA r>t<ll f--l!lrkft? (A I'D DINK Wlu'tlier from t'olds. Urnt. 8 ton inch or ,Vl'rv>)us TiouM?'.s. ( 'iijhkIIiic will rcllevi* you. li s ll<julii jilt a.->niil u> fu'U lnmu dl ?i? Iv. Tiy it. loo., &&C. and 60c. at dru g slotc*. Food Products Libby's Cooked Gorned Beef There's a marked distinc t i o n between Ubhy'a Ooohod O o r n o d Eeof and even *the best that's sold in bulk. Evenly and mildly cured and scientifically cooked in Ubby'9 Great Whlto KttOhcn, all the natural flavor of the fresh, prime beef is retained. It is pure wholesome, delicious and ready to serve at meal time, Saves worlc and worry in summer. Other Libby "Healthful" Meal-Time-Hints, all ready to serve, are: Pour less Cried Do of Vionna Sausago Voal Loaf Evaporated Mi Hi Calcuii Eoans Chow Chov/ ? Mlxod Plotdos "Purity goes hand in hand with Products of the Libby brand". ? Write for free Booklet, ? ? "How to mako Good Things to Eat", Insist o n lihby'o fl t your groccrs, Llbby, McNeill & Libby je |> ir C A T I V N A 1< VlLARKNONT COU.9QM, Hickory. N.C. Ulr\* H?'tiool. Healthful I ix ttiion. Ki)MriwcTC Tt*t<-li?r?, MirtU iout JvnU * ?> I, M uui'H*. I'rcn, ?6i to ? i>oy? Mold, Tuition and Itooii) Itcntftt PIIJOMONT II I Ml W'Hooj. fo* the ?fity on of ulnr {ijoutlia. "It I* the U ?t ttiid tiio h< IiojI In tli? ?t?to.?,r- K. BJ. Kuoncv. Member of tliu ltyl.?l? ture. ' Moat heartily d# I commend the whool u> all who h?vi? conVAii'l <lauytit?r*to ?><lu?-jae. V.. Taylor, Kx-i>r(-?l J< nl of \Vak? KortWk iv. ' ' In my opinion thorn In no HIjfH H-'hool In till* j>an of the country aolujr m<?r? thorough educational work "--K. V, Webb, M, 0. For ('ninlofc' wr tu W. 1>, Huknh, I.awnijai,*, N. O. ?'*? inJ flrjtt.-uiiurj, xiMett* in V*. tu own iuLuiW ?|?? .f "'?? ty? wajiuiu. I Ji'Lct m>J SwiiM'KJ, I rnnuulkip. lyptwrilUiy, I cic ?J> 1 1" ? (irM Uuuhl by m?il wo. ??r.?il!S! !%!$??!*"? rHJ! "" C. M. SMI riiDEAt, Prwidvnt, tUdaxuK^V*. Do You Feci Ran Down? If oo, you are an easy victim of disease. You can avoid danger if you build up your eyatem with the natural itrength-giver? DRD.JAYNE'S TONIC vermifuge; which help* your body do its own building up. It puts the whole diges tive system in a perfect condition. Regulates the stomach, Imparts new vigor and health to the tissue#. Your Druggist has it, TfiX> ilzt j, 50c and 35c ITCH CURED ?? DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH is guaran teed to cure any case of Itch in half hour if uwd according to directions. Hhow this to per sons havlosr Itch, If your <!ok h?? Scratches or M fence pavld's Hanttlrn Wash will cpr? him Mtonce. I'rlce&Cc. a Mottle. Jt cannot he mailed. Delivered at your nearest express oftlee free upon rceelpt of 7f> cenU, Owrui A Mlnarlh ugt'd., Hlclimanili Xu. Restoroa Gray Hair to Natural Colorr MMOVKS DANDRUFF AND tOURf Invigorate* and prevent* the hair from falling off, fo/ lilt kr Oru||lit?, Of ?ont Direct by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia ?'"?? SI P?i Boitl?; lampli BottU jjc. &<nd for Circular* So-30-'09. THE LEXINGTON HOTEL K1CHM0M>, V I It U INI A. Close to t>.? PbdoU. Post Olflcc. Capitol 1 Square, Wholesale and KeUll sections. EVERYTHING FIR8T-CLA88 RATES REASONABLE TOILET ANTISEPTIC uOTHINC LIKE IT FOR J*|JC T IT FT 14 PMl'ne e*cel$ any dentifricer I, fit ? tt I 11 in cleansing, whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, besides deetroying all germs of decay and disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. ?ryn MflllTU used as a mouth ? fit IiJUU I fl wash disinfects the mouth and throat, puri6es the breath, and kills the oerma which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much tkkneM, TUT STVCQ >vhcn 'n^amc^? i ll t?u ?? B tO and burn, may be instantl| relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. fJlTARRU ^ax,'nc destroy the germ* I Aflrln that cause catarrh, heal the in flammation and stop the discharge. It is a sun remedy for uterino catarrh. Paxtino ii a harmleu yet powerful cermicide, duinfellant ana deodorizer. Uied in bathing it dettroyt odori and leaves the body antiieptically clean. FOR SALE AT DRUG STORES, 60c. OR POSTPAID QY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET OO., DOSTON. MA88. MEREDITH COLLEGE MWl (roR?ERivrB?rTisTEUMvtRs.rY) RALEIGH, N. C. Amonj t!?o foremost Colleges for Women in tho Sonth. F?'iir distinct school* Aria ami Sciences, Music, Klucntiqn nn<l ArU Hun ot cost Wrlto for Catalogue. R, T, VANN, President. AT LOW PRICE. SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE, The small price l? msde possible by the great demand for this Razor. The small profit on each aggregating as Inrge a j sum as If v/o sold fewer at & groater prlco. I The bentfit Is the cansumir's. Tho Blade Is of the finest oteol, ocion? tiflcally made and tempered by a secret procos3--an(i the blacio, of course, is ;ho impor tant part of any Rf *or. Tho framo is of satin finish, stiver plated, and "angled" correctly for safe, quick and elean shaving. The tough bearded man finds this Razor ? boon; the soft bearded man f1fc49.lt ^delight.. These blades oan bo stropped. Buy one and you will recommend It to all your fttsnds. That la the best test of any article. 25 cts. ?n Po$tug? stamps or cash brings it prtpau by mail in n ?P?oial bo*. 5 EXTRA BLADES 25* ? rcr.._, . Sp "? writ* nam* and full addr*ts very plainly WBUIB1NO BOVfS. ?? Leonard Street. M. V. Ulft -f If' -- ? ? ' .V% ^