The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 10, 1911, Image 3
CURED 14 YCAM.
Remarkable Recovery From Serious
Kidney Trouble.
Jacob gee, 199 l'rluee Ht., Newark,
N. J., sayn: "1 Buffered until I thought
1' would be better dead. I ww In con
ntunt palo, Incapacitat
ed for work and could
not sleep. The urine
pasaed too freely aud t
was obliged to arUe
luany times at night. I
wan growing gradually
vroraq. Nothing helped
we and then I huaan
fVy> Doan'B Kidney 1*1118 and wan
?wr#d. This took place fourteen years
and 1 huve had no trouble since."
^Remember the name?Doan'a.
ftfVor aale by all dealers. 60 cents a
bo*. Foster-MUUurn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Intend* to Bo Bom.
Maud?IX) you intend to inarry or
to retain your liberty.
Kthel?Both.
aSOm tor " ly
I honor any man anywhere, who
In the conscientious discharge of what
he believes to be his duty, dares to
stand alone.-?Charles Sumner.
For 4'OLI)R and <?tCir
illekM' Cajm ihnk 1m the bent remedy-?re
lleveu ilie nt-Mii# And feverlalmenK -ruicu the
'Ould and rentore* norwul rt?i(llll0UH. It'u
liquid- effeith Immediately. 10c., Xbc., uud
At drug uteres.
People seldom Improve when they
have no model but themselves to copy
after.?Goldsmith.
A cup of Garfield Tea before retiring
will injure that all-important meabuie, the
daily defining of the nytitem.
One Kind of a brute Is a man who ro
fuses to flatter a woman.
TO CURB A COLl> IN ONE DAY
Tttkt) I.AX ATI VK BHOMO Oulnloe Tuhlctu.
lMiinrlRU refund monejr If It fall* l<> cure. K. W
OUOVK'H klKUttturaJ^o uu ??oh box. MiO.
The rev/ard of a thing well dono i?
to have done it,?Emerson.
Worms
^Casearets ar* certainly fine. I gave a friend
one when the doctor was treating him for cancer
ot the stomach. The neat morning he passed
four pieces of a tape worm. He then got a box
?nd in three days he passed a tapeworm 45 feat
|o?f. It was Mr. Matt Freck, of Millersburg,
IMuphiu Co.. Pa. I am quite a worker for Casca.
rets. I use them myself und find them beneficial
for most any dl>ease caused by impure blood."
Chao. F? Condon, Iycwiston, Pa., (Mifflin Co.) .
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Tasto Good.
Do Good. Never Slcken.Wealc.on or Gripe.
10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genu
ine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to
core or your money buck- 921
Cured
Splint
"I have used
Sloan's Liniment on
a fins mare for splint
and cured her. This
mak<j3'the third
horse I've cured.
Have recommended it to my neigh
' bors for thrush and they say it is fine.
I find it the best Liniment I ever
used. I keep on hand your Sure
Colic Cure for myself and neigh
bors, and I can certainly recom
mend it for Colic."?S. E. Smith,
McDonough, Ga.
Cured Thrush.
Mr. R. W. Parish, of Bristol,
Ind.,R. No. 2,?writes:?"I have used
lots of your Liniment for horses and
myself. It is the best Liniment in
the world. I cured one of my horses
of thrush. Her feet 'were rotten;
the frogs- came out; she laid down
most or the time. I thought Bhe
would die, but I used the Liniment
as directed and she never lies down
in thfl daytime now."
SLOANS
LINIMENT
should be in every stable and ap
plied at the first sign of lameness.
You don't need to rub,-it penetrates.
WilL kill a spavin,
curb or splint, re
duce wind puffs
and swollen joints,
and is a sure and
speedy remedy for
fistula, sweeney,
founder and thrush.
Prlco, 60c. and $1.00
Rlonn's book on
horici, cattle, ihecp
anil poultry scut
tree. Atldrcsd
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, U. 8. A.
Wood's Trade Mark
Clover and
Grass Seeds
belt qualities obtainable.
Sow Clover and Grass seeds
in March on your fall-sown
Wheat or other grain crops.
*Wood'? Crop tells the ad
Special*^ vantages of
these seeding* and gives
prices and seasonable infor
fiation ea'cK month about all
arm seeds. Y
e
KM
Catalog
Jmilod free on raqunt..
T.W.WOOD ?SONS
Sendimen, - Richmond. Va.
UNDER PALMETTO TREES.
Th? Heart of South Carolina News
Carvad Out of Many Countiaa
In tha Commonwealth.
TO GET COTTON MONEY AT LAST
Congres# Will Settle Claima for Bale*
Taken During War.
Washington.^ Thousands of people
In the Southern states being paid for
cotton, seised at tho end of the war
by tho Federal government, la, after
h quarter of a ceutury of earnest
work, uKiilnat discuragiug odds, with
in tho hope uf -thinga obtainable. Tbp
frlenda in congress of the claimanta
ol cotton seized by the Federal gov
ernment under the "Captbred and
Abundoned Property Act," when boa-,
tilitlea had ceased, are In the neareat
way to accomplishing tho long delay
ed act of restitution that has ever
been approached.
Time after time a committee of
one house or the other of congress
has reported favorably on theae
claims, only to be blocked by the
other house. Now it appeura that tj?e
two houses are agreed, that It la
time that this money should be re
stored to its rightful owners. The
conferees of the two houses of the
committees on revision of the laws
ugreed upon the liartlett amendment
to consolidate the acta respeoting war
cluims, so that the proceeds of cot
ton seized under the "Captured and
Abandoned Property Act," now in
the treasury as a trust fund, might
be restored to those who submitted
ther claims to the court of claims,,
with proper evidence, without being
required to prove loyalty. The fund
amounts to $4,886,671, of which South
Curolina claims are $422,647.
Girls Will Make Tomatoes.
' Columbia.?Miss Kattie (iur.ter Is
the champion tomato grower of tho
world. ' ,
She is from Smyrna, in Aiken coun
ty upd last year produced 612 quarts
of tomatoes on one-tenth of an acre.
The general assembly awarded her a
scholarship to Winthrop college and!
she is expected to enter that inBtItu-'
tlon next year.
Miss Cromer will organize tomato
clubs in several counties of the state
during the year. She will work un
der the direction of tho United Stntei
farm demonstration work.
An announcement will be made by
Brddford Knapp as to the Girls' To
mato club work in South Carolina.
He iu assistant to Dr. Seaman A.
Knapp.
Five Years For Pope B. Havird.
Saluda.?-Pope Havird, a promi
nent farmer of this county, was sen
tenced to five years on the county
chafin gang for assaulting and curs
ing Miss Carrlo Mfcbeli and endeav
oring to drive his mule over her. The
Judge delivered a scathing lecture in
pronouncing sentence.
Miss Mitchell, who teaches the pub
Mc school, whipped one of Havlrd's
children. He, in an ungovernable
passion, took his wife and his shot
gun and overtaking Miss Mitchell on
the way from school, drove his mule
Into her. His wife got out and beat
the young girl, who Is an orphan,
with a stick.
Tillman Won't Attend Extra 8esslon.
Washington.?Senator Tillman does
not expect to be In Washington for
the extra session of congress.
He feels that it will be necessary
for him to be in the country more
than he could be in Washington and
that the close confinement to the cap
ital necessary during a session of con
gress would be injurious to his health
already affected, and he proposes to
take care of his health.
Seaboard Will Build Main Line.
Florence.?When tho Seaboard
comes to Florence it is not coming
as a branch road, but as a through
trunk line. That is gathered from
the way in which the road is being
?ullt and the indifference to local in
terests.
1 The Seaboard can, it is learned
from good authority, make a through
line from the coal fields of the West
to Charleston through Florence, Mc
Bee and Charlotte. The energy with
which the road is being pushed also
indicates a determination to get to
the sea in time to bid on the Western
business that will be offering through
the port of Charleston.
Port Business at Charleston.
Charleston.?Statistics made pub
lic by the officials of the Charleston
Custom House show that the business
of this port is steadily on the In
crease, and that the imports and ex
ports for the month of February are
greatly In excess of those for the
same month during 1910. The addi
tional fact was brought out that the
month of January, 1911, also showed
an increase in business over Janu
ary, 1910. The imports for last
month aggregated $798,630, against
$706,154 for the same month
Special Judge for Georgetown.
Georgetown.?In view of the im
probability of the regular judge
(Klugh) being able to preside over
the next term of court here, which
should convene about the middle of
the month and the further improb
ability that pny of the other circuit
judges will bo disengaged, the mem
bers- of the local bar recommended
to the supreme court Walter Hazard
fog special judge to preside over this
term. $Mr. Hazard's name was the
Only^ 6ne proposod and his selection
unanimous.
Hatchery for the South.
Washington.?South Carolina Is to
ivo'a fish hatchery.
? Senator Tillman had an appltca
tJofTof **26,000 for such an Institu
tion In South Carolina inserted In $he
pdatty cltll lim 15? the senate com-,
XllTthO house should disagree upon
Die item;*' the hill would go to Goafer'
she? and as one of the conferees Sen
ator Tillman will Insist that It remain
In the hill. Where the hatchery is to
be located Is not fixed by the pro.Tia
INFLAM
MATION
AND PAIN
Cured by Lydia I:. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Oreaton, Iowa.?" I was troubled for
a long time with Inlluiniuutlon, pains
in my Hide, ulek
headaches ami ner
vousim'sh. I had ta
ken bo many modi,
cines t ii.it i >w a s
discouraged and
thought I would
never get well. A
friend told me of
Lydiu K. l'inkham's
Vegetable Com
pound and it re
stored me to health.
I hayo no more
imin, my nerves are stronger and j can
no my own work. Lydia K. Pinkham's
Vcgetablo Compoimd'cured me after
everything else had failed, and I roc
ommund it toother suffering women."
?Mas. Wh. BkaLS 605 W. lloward btp
Crouton, Iowa.
Thousands of unsolicited and gonu
iue testimonials like the above prove
the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinknam'H
Vegetable Compound, which is made
exclusively from roots and herbs.
Women who suffer from those dis
tressing ilia should not lose sight of
those facts or doubt tho ability of Ijydla
K. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound to
restore their health.
If you want special advice write
to Mr?. Pink ham, at Lynn, Muss.
She will treat your letter as
strictly confidential. For 20 years
she has been helping sick women
In thi* way, free of charyc. Uon't
hesitate?write at once.
pi sow
HE BEST MEDICINE
for Coughs t> Colds
A FASHION PUZZLE.
i iiib ik merciy iwo jauies 01 lasmon
endeavoring to identify each other.
Give a Woman a Chance.
Compulsory military service for
men, urges a Herman female advocate
of woman's rights, should he offset by
compulsory domestic service for wom
en. On the theory that life in bar
rack and drill In the manual of arms
have benefitted German manhood, she
yisks, why will not life In the kitchen
and exercise In the use of pots and
patiR similarly raise German woman
hood ?
If Germany ever organizes a stand
ing army of^-fcooks It may force all
Europe to follow Its lead. Culinary
conscription is a seyere measure, but
when enforced 1n Germany other na
tions might" be expected to adopt It.
There would be more reason in .doing
bo than in following Germany's lead
In militarism. There Is more real
need of cooks the world over than of
soldiers. It is possible to get along
without fighting, but not without eat/
ing.'
The Point of View.
This is a true story. A certain belle
was present at a certain Chopin re
cital. during the "Marche Funebre,"
her eyes glistened and her whole at
titude of rapt attention was as If the
music had entranaced her very soul.
Her whole face was expressive of ad
miration and Intense Interest. When
the pianist had finished, the escort of
MIbs "Belle" turned to her and Bald:
"How beautiful!" #To which she re
plied: "Yea, indeed; doesn't It fit her
exquisitely in the back? How mucb
do you suppose it cost In Paris?"
HONEST CONFESSION
A Doctor's Talk on Food.
There are no fairer set of men on
earth than the doctors, and when they
find they have been in error they are
usually apt to make honest and manly
admission of the fact.
A caso in point is that of a practi
tioner, one of the good old school, who
lives in Texas. His plain, unvarnished
tale needs no dressing up:
"I had always had an intense preju
dice, which I can now see was unwar
rantable and unreasonable, against all
muchly advertised foods. Hence, I
never read a line of the many 'ads' of
Grape-Nuts, nor tested tho food till
last winter.
"While in Corpus Christi for my
health, and visiting my youngest son,
who has four of the ruddiest, healthi
est little boys I ever saw, 1 ate my
first dish of Grape-Nuts food for sup
per with my little grandsons.
"I became exceedingly fond of it
and have eaten a package of It every
week since, and find It a delicious, re
freshing and strengthening food, leav
ing no ill effects whatever, causing no
eructations (with which I was for
merly much troubled), no sense of
fullness, nausea, nor distress of stom<
ach in any way. - j
"There is no other food that agrees
with, mo so well, or sits as lightly or
pleasantly upon my stomach as this
does.
? "I am stronger and more active
since I began the use of Orape-Nuts
than I hare been for 10 years, and
am no longer troubled with eatosea
and Indigestion." Name given by
Post urn Co., Battle Creel^Jbuebr
Look in pkgm. for the fampns little
book. "The Road to Wellville."
"There's a Reason/'
Kv*r rfnil ?*?? A
<?*" tlW. "Tlie*
?4 fall of koaus
A MONUMENT A! PETEHSBuKU
Beautiful Shaft Which l? 8oon to tte
Dedicated In Honor of Mdtu
chuaotU bold.er#.
Springfield, Ma* a.?The (lealKd of
Ibe Mu*?achuaeti? momum-nt for tb?
toldier* of the Potomac who died be
fore Petersburg, Vu , U uimple, yet
fur moru effective than thu curlier de
licti which wttb teiitHtivuly accepted
by the Petersburg monument coitmia
tiloi). In the main the iiikiuoi luT in
limply a tail, peaceful bhwft with an
sagle resting on a globe placed on
.op. The design lit dignified and will
compare favorably with other mouu
went* of the ?am? approximate cost.
Petersburg Monument.
The state spt aside the nun) of fG.OOO
for the work. About $G00 of tlila wrb
needed for tho expenses of the com
mission. und the contract'for the mon
ument itself amounts to $4,000.
Tho material used la white granito
from Harre, Vt., which In considered
tho most durable Htore for euch pur
poses. Tho total height of the monu
ment 1b 21 foot 3 Inches and the baso
1b 11 feet 11 Inches by 7 foot 2 Inches.
The distance from tip to tip of tho
sproad wings of tho eagle Is 4 feet 4
Inches. At tho top of the sliaft on j
the front of tho monument Is tho seal I
of tho commonwealth of Massachus- |
etts over a draped bronxe tablet, on \
which will be Inscribed tho names of j
the Massachusetts organisations j
which took part in the battle as a part j
of tho Army of the Potomac. Just
beneath with Incised letters will be
the word "Massachusetts."
On tho rear of tho tablet, In a posl- j
tlon corresponding to the names of
the Massachusetts organizations, will
bo a quotation from one of Lincoln's
speeches, although Just what It will be
has not been decided yet. The monu
ment Is to be surrounded with a grano
lithic walk five feet wide. On the
globe at the feet of, tho eagle Is a
spray of laurel, and 'at the base of
the shaft Is a scroll of laurel.
RICHEST BABY IN THE WORLD
Two-Year-Old Walsh-McLean Grand
son Is Heir to Two Fabulous
Fortunes.
Washington,?This is Vinson Walsh
McLean, said to be the richest baby
in the world. This picture of him was
made only a short while ago. Young
Vinson is a grandson of tho late
Thomas F. Walsh, tho millionaire
mining man' of Colorado, and 1b also a
grandFon of John R. McLean, the
millionaire newspaper owner of Cin
cinnati and Washington. Mr. Walsh
Vlnnon Wai?h-McLean,
had two children. His son, Vinson,
was killed In an automobile accident
at Nowport. TIiIb left his daughter
sole heir to his great fortune. Miss
Walsh ran nway one day with Edward
McLean, son and heir of John R. Mc
Lean. Baby Walsh Is now about two
years old and is a healthy' and vigor
ous baby.
On his first birthday anniversary,
among other trifles, baby McLean re
ceived a specially-built automobile, a
private boulevard on which to operate
it, and a tiny chauffeur to run it.
When b\fcy Vinson and his pals (for
it is a four-passenge.r affair), go for
a Joy rido through the gardens around
the Walsh home in Massachusetts
avenue, th'6 detective assigned to day
duty in guarding tho young heir, takes
short cuts to keop tho outfit in Bight
nnd prevent its being kidnaped. Ned
McLean, Vinson's father, has hired
two detecttveB to keep constant watch
ori Vinson for the next ten years. One
sits hy his cradle all night, and the
other keeps an eye on htm all day.
Death Jumped Three Feet.
FiiMHiihfn>i?^ a tny tt>r>
ago, while standing on a platform 50
feat In the air, William j. Garvin, an I
employe .of the ?lectrkr -light com
|p?ny. indicated a high tension wire
to an assistant by pointing to It with
hi* finger. ? The currant bridged the
gap of threo feet and Garvin, limp
and unconscious. fell to tho ground.
~He was dead when fellcw employe?
-reached him. Either o'^ocit or fall
would have -been ftt^J In Itself, U?
^medical examiner sui<T 4 ;5<v.
HEAD SWAM
COULDNT SLEEP
Mrs. Fannin, of Lizzie, Who Uted to
Be Dizzy, Take* Cardui and Is
Now Able to Keep Busy.
I.lr/.le, Ky.~*"F*>r tho lust nine
years." writes Mm. Muu<l Fannin, of
IIiIh place, "1 suffered with womanly
troubles. My head bwmn, and I bud
dUsy wik-IIb 1 could not sit up all
day at u time, and I could not rout at
night, j had giveu up all hopes'of
getting well.
I'litil I began tho Cardui treatment,
1 never found auy medicine tlmt would
help me. Now, I can go all day and
never get wearied. I can sleep well,
and 1 feel like a different person. I
praise your medicine to all, for I
think U Is the best on earth."
All ailing women need Cardui, as a
gentle, refreshing tonic, and benefi
cial, curative medicine, especially
adapted to their peculiar aliments.
For fifty years, Cardui has been re
lieving puln and distress caused by
womanly troubles, so it will surely
help you.
It goe? to tho hpot, reaches the trou
ble, relieves the symptoms and drives
away tho cause.
If YOU suffer from any symptoms of
womanly trouble, take Cardui and get
well. Your druggist will recommend
it.
Ask him.
Try Cardui today.
N. n.~Writ* toi I.mile*' Advisory
Dept., CbulliiHiioKii Mrdlrln? Co., Ctant
IhBuoRu, Trim., for NprrUI In?<ruHloni,
nod (M pnirr hook, HHonn>Trr*(mf#t for
Wnmea," went In plain nrapprr, on re
4uc*t.
WONDERFULI
She?I wonder if the waiter speaks
the new language?what do they?
call it?? Esperanto?
He?Oh. yea! lie talks it lilto a
native.
: rr *
A Generous Qlft
Professor Munyon ha*? just issued a
most beautiful, useful and complete al
manac. It contains not only all the sci
entific information conccrning tho moon's
ullages, in all the latitudes, but has il
lustrated articles on how to read char
acter by phrenology, palmistry and birth
month. It%lso tells all about card read
ing, birth fctoiic* and their meaning, and
gives the interpretation of dreams. It
teaches beauty culture, manicuring,
gives weights and measures and antidotes
lor poison. In fact, it is a Magazine Al
manac, that not only giveB valuable in
formation, but will afford much amuse
ment for every member of the family,
especially for parties and evening enter
tainments. Farmer? and people in tho
rural districts will find this Almanac al
most invaluable.
It will be sent to anyone absolutely
free on application to the Munyon Rem
edy Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
A Terrible End.
"He met with a hard death."
"How was that?"
"Suffocated by his own hot air in
a telephone booth."
For HKAI>ACIIE? Hick*' OAPUDINB
Whether from Colds, Hint, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Cupudlne will Teller? you.
It's liquid?pleasant to take?acts Immedi
ately. Try It. 10c., 25c., and 60 c^uts at drug
stores.
When the flght begins within him
self, a man's worth something.?
Browning.
Pore Throat is no trifling ailment. It
will sometimes carry infection to the en
tire system through the food you eat..
Hamlins Wizard. Oil cures Bore Throat.
Common sense in an uncommon de
gree Is what the world calls wisdom.?
Coleridge.
ril.KH CURKI) IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
- ~ i?o oi:
^ Jir um of Hotting, BL.
Bleeding or Protruding l'lles In 0 to 14 day*. 60c.
Your drutfjpit will refund money tf PAZO QINT
MKKT falla to cure anr cmhe of Itohlng, Blind,
What sculpture is to a block of
marble, education is to a human soul.
For constipation, biliousness, liver dis
turbances and diseases resulting from im
pure blood, take Garfield Tea.
It is more disgraceful to distrust
than to be deceived.?Rochefoucauld.
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup for Children
toethliiK. softens tho gums. reduces Inflamma
tion, alh?y? pnlu. cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
Many a man who swears at a big
monopoly is nourishing a littlo one.
Itch Cared In SO Minute* by Wnolford'ii
Sanltaryl^otton.Never fulls. At druggists.
Give a girl a present, nnd sho will
not. worry about tho future.
Garfield Tea has brought good health to
thousands! Unequaled'lor constipation.
Some woipen are good to look at, but
bad to be.tied to.
FRENCH BEAN COFFEE,
1_CENT A POUND
It will grow in your own garden.
Ripening here In Wisconsin in ?0
days. Hpleudld heulth < ofTee turd cost
Ins to grow ubout one cent a pound.
A groat rarity; a healthful drink.
Bend us today 15 cents in stumps
und we will mull you puckuge above
coffeft's?ctd ? with full directions uud
our inaiuuiOth seed and plant cata
log free. Or send us 31 cents und we
udd 10 puckugos elegant flower uud
uusurpussuble vegetable seeds, sufll
clent to grow bushela of vegetables
uud flowers. Or muko your remittance
40 rents and we add to all of ubove 10
puckugfctt of wonderful furtn seed spe
cialties und novelties. John A. Hulzer
Heed Co,, 182 S. 8th St., la* Crosse, Wis.
A Cautious Answer.
"Now, Johnny," said the geography
teacher, "what Is the capital of I'ortu
Kul ?"
"I dun'no', Miss Flanders," suld
Johnny, "but from what 1 hearn tell of
the extruvagunce of the late king they
ain't much left,"?Harper's Weekly.
Free Blood Cure.
If you have pimple*, offensive eruption#,
old notes, earner, itching, scratching
eczema, suppurating swellings, bono pains,
hot skin, or if your blood in thin or im
pure, then llotanic Mood Balm < li.lt.li.)
will heal every sore, stop nil itching uya
tnakc the blood pure nnd rich. Cure* after
all vise fnda. 11.IH) per large bottle at
drug stores. Sample free by writing lilood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ott., Department 11.
Take This to Heart.
Some men work harder trying to
get out of doing u thing than It would
take them to do It.?Exchange,
No Ilnek*ol?* or Kidney 1'alna.
If you have pnliiH In iIip buck, urinary, bladder
or kidney iron Mr, dUillifHH and lack of energy,
try Mother Urity's Aroaiillc-leif, the pleuMKtil
herb remedy. Relieve* hruduche, nervousness,
dlc/.lneMH und Iomh of sleep, As a system r?f|r.
tutor It bus no e<|ual, At drutfurlsts or by mull,
boo. Ank t,y<iay. Humiile I'itKK, Address, Tho
Mother Oruy Co.. Leltoy, N. V.
Scoundrel's Last Refuge.
Put riot Ihiii In the lust refuse of a
scoundrel.?Johnson.
Taylor's Cherokee Itemedy of Sweet (Hum
and Million it* Nature's great remedy?
Cures Cough*. ('olds. Croup itnd Whooping
("oujili itnd nil throat and lung troubles. At
druggists, 2.1c, 50c and $1.00 por bottle. ./
Modesty Is to merit uu shnden to fig
ures In a picture; giving It strength
and bounty.? Bruyere.
Dr. Picrec's Pellets, small, sugnreonted,
ea*y to take as candy, regulate ami invig
orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not
gripe.
A mind eontent both crown und
kingdom In.?Robert Greene.
Particularly the Ladies.
Not only pleasant and refreshing to
die taste, but gently cleansing and sweet
ening to die system. Syrup ol Fin and
Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted
to ladies and children, and beneficial in ?
all cases in which a wholesome, strength
ening and effective laxative should ho
used. It is perfectly safe at all times and
dispels colds, headache# and the pains
caused by indigestion and constipation so
promptly and effectively that it is the ono
perfect family laxative which gives satis
faction to all and is recommended by
millions of families who have used it and
who have personal knowledge of its exr*
cellence.
Its wonderful popularity, however, haa
led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita
tions which act unsatisfactorily. There
fore, when buying, to get its beneficial
effects, always note the full name of the
Company?California Fig Syrup Co.?
plainly printed on the front of every
package of the genuine Syrup of Fig*
and Elixir of Senna.
For sale by all leading druggists. Price
5Q cents per bottle.
LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
Take ft thirty days Practical course
in our well equipped Machine Shops
and learn the Automobile business
and accept good positions.
CHARLOTTE AUTO SCHOOL, Ctarlotti.lU.
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
On* box of Tutt's PUIs mv? many dollar* In doc
tors' bUlo. Curo of tbe liver or bowdi.
For sick lirm)?cho, dyspepsle, uteris, conatl
p?Uon and bWow?n???. a million people endorse
Tuft's Pills
A COUNTRY SCHOOL FOROIRLS
in New York City. Beat feature* o( coun
try and city life. Out-of-door sport* op
school park of 35 acres near the Hudson
Hivcr. Academic Course Primary Class to
Graduation. Upper class for Advanced
Special Students. Music and Art. Write
for catalogue end terms.
Mtu lu<> ?4 Mh> WWU?. Mvtrtok Attstr, stir MM St. fat, A.I
u/Lirj to Womsn as well as men
? v * au nro pilserable by
HTO kidney and bladder trou
A " ble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
m AMK Root th? *rcat
*?' remedy promptly relieves.
At drUgglstM In fifty cent and dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle by malt
free, also pamphlet tolling all about it.
Adilnit, Dr. Kilmer A CO., Blnghamton, N. Y,
FORMULA ple*?un,1wmoiee'rin. InmploSaSd
KrnrklcH, ??nt foru <llin?._lr not ??tlnfuew>rv tnonor
back. xiaaiuuux,i>r^et^ieievMei?Ai?^tUifle<^II!r
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 10-1011.
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
/Vegetable Preparation Tor As
similating (he food and Regula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not "Narcotic
Prop* cfOlti DrSAHVSlfrrCffS/t
MuryJrim $*id *
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Fever ish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.'
?ac Simile Signature ofS
The Centaur Company.^
NEW YORK.
Rxjkct Copy of wnppor.
The Kind Y:
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SPOHN MEDICAL CO., AiasRfcJM. 80SHEI. IND? U. $. L
W. L. DOUGLAS
L^aVe] ?2 BO ?3 ?3BO& *4 SHOE8 !??!!!
W. L. Douglas shoes cost moro to make than ordinary shoes,
because higher gnulo leathers are used and selected vrtth greater
caro. These are the reasons why W. L. Douglas shoes are guar
anteed t<> hul l their shape, look and tit better aud wear longer
than any other shoos you can buy. ... !L_.?I
[7-flt WARE OF SUBSTITUTE*.
The genuine have W. L. Douglas ntmo and the retail
price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full vnhia
and protects the wearer against higb priceuml inferiorshoes.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES QLA/MEO TO Bt^USTASQOOD*
If yoor dr*ltr cannot ?npp!j yon with the irrnnlne W.UDonalM shoe*. writs
for >1*11 OrJor Catalog. H)ioe? sent direct from factory to wmw, all charges
prepaid. \V. 1,. Uoiiulu, 145 Spuric AC.. BrMHtMh Mnaa,
Do You Feel This Way?
?!pa or trade any looker P Do you havo e poor ape*
lite, tod lay awake at nights unable to weep ? Are
yout otrvef ell ?oac. and your stomach too P ? Has am*
bltion to iorgo ahead In tbo world left you P II ?o, you
might as well pot o stop to your misery. You can do it if
yotj will* Dr. Picroe'* Golden Mcdical Discovery will
fto yon ?different individuals - Ji-wiU eat your hay tlywr
to work. It will set things rijjht in youf stomach, end
your appetite will come bock. It will purify your blooj,
If there is cay tofideooy in your family toward constfmpfloo,
It will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after oon*
sumption boa almoat gained a foothold in tbo form of ?
Do von feel *11 tired out? Do-yon tomefimes
think you just can't work away at your profes
rtnflcnnfi-cough, bronchitis, or Mccding ct tho lunjsp, it mU bring about ?
c"r~? *? *8 per ccat. of all cnsos;*^|^B e remedy prepared by Dr. R?V? Pletee,
?f Buffalo, N, Ywboac advice it given free to all who wloh to write him* His
ffMt >uooea? ha* oomo from bb wide exporieooe and varied practice*
Dott't be wliutfliil by ? peeey-grebbiatf dealer iota tali lag laieilor ?dbcti?
tulp for DrwsfWp^?Jied<cines, reoonueended to bo "jtafa&ood,n Dti"
"?roe"? mcuHetoe# ere or known composition. Tbeir every Ingredient printed
KuffJo, N. Y.-,
ft ^ y' T'h&y
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W SO MINUTES. Br Q?? Am?*
Dr. David's Sanative Wash
wa
ui??, l( u?ed aecorulnjr to direction*, or w?
will rtfuod your mon?r.
If your I)ojbM Scratches or M*njr? Dr.
d?t14mW?WV? Waxb. Trill cur- iilm al one*.
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?y?** exprtM otte? <^tipnn
Ajcanta
OWENS * MINOR DRUG CO.
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