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W olAff8 ORb]]. SOME WOMEN' POT BOILERS. U. nusual Occupatio a Which 3ean a Goo Living, anti S netimes a Fortune. A former so iety woman of Nev York City who e fortune is now gon( finds in house decorating a means oJ support. She akes orders for interioi decorations, neuiding walls, wood work and fur ishings. .Slie not onli makes the purchases, but superz intends the workmen. Her friends, admiring t taste shown in the fur. nithing of er own home, suggested .that she 've the world the benefit ol her talent In a "estern city a large home delicacy association, which supplies tearco , clubs and railway cafes, is control ed by a woman. It began in a smsIl way, the originator being askedj to bake things for a luncheon rooms Her first contribution was gingerbread. This was homemade gingerbread, and evoked enthusiasm. Theni there was a demand for cakes, rolls, salads, pickles and jellies. The demand continued, and the associa tidn was the outcome of her experi iuent. Ore woman who on account of poor health was obliged to give up teach ing bought up. a lot of bog and mash laud in a little New Jersey to .vn, and lencing it with wire started a frog farm, sending the legs to the market. She fonnd a frog crop easy tr> raise, and it is said that she has made from $3000 to $5000 a year out of this un usual enterprise. A young French woman whose home was the joy and eenvy of her friends was asked one day )y one of them if she would out of pity arrange the petitioner's home, for in spite of many pretty and costly things it had "that stit look." The success she made in the rearranging of her friend's home was so great that the question was suggest2d "why not make some pin money by putting homes in order?" So she advertised to do dusting and artistic arranging "by the hour." Her first customers were so well pleased that they recommended her to4 their friends, au now she has more than she eaa do. A Southern girl has found a unique way of earning her living and is, in deed, making a fortune. She raises mocking birds and sells and rents them. She gets the birds when they are fledglings-sometimes from the nest just before they have to fly or when in attempting to fly they fall helpless to the ground and are res cued; or, sometimes, when they break a wring, which does not hinder t-heir singing and makes them content in a cage. This young woman will never sell her birds to a Northerner, for - she knows they will die when brought to the North, and she loves them too well for that. She rents them to visi tors at the hotels and cottages who go ~ ~e ~ f~r he wintem. : The New raris Coifture. A new coiffure which has already bjeen adopted by many French women is decidedly piquant to some faces. The hair on either side is waved part is waved in soft, irre'gular waves i o1 i~nd dressed in the shape of a large d mussel shell, which (s made to fall i i dver the forehead. One large puff,e made with the hair tied together and uJ -placed high on the head,-formis .the w chignon; this puff is pulled out softf and wide, the hair being carried for ward and the strand bent, as when making an 1830 puff. The remainder of the hair is then lightly twisted and arranged around the base of the puff. A comb placed at the back gives a pretty finishing touch. . . The artistic hair dresser insists thatt every comb and pin, how or buitterfly placed in the coiffure should hive a reason for its presence. Hair not puffed or waved does not look well It with jeweled pins, or fanciful ospreys and bouquets disturbing its severity j and destroying the effects of its be-1 coming simplicity. .An Empire comb, placed at the base of a low coiffure is inconsistent and in bad taste. The whole reason for these combs is either to support the hat or as an ornament1 pure and simple. If as an ornament -its [proper place is in front of the twists, which come no higher than the level of the top of the ears. MThe gauze butterflies, particularly the black .ones.-'spangled -with jet or =gold or silver, which go so well with the sequined lace frocks of the sea son, are not as becoming to everyone as. -one might imagine such pretty things to be. Tulle bows of white or 'in light colors, spangled or plain, are less trying if less beautiful and most -of themn are very pretty and becoming. Tulle bows with applique designs in lace are particularly pretty, giving the effect of a lace bow against a cloud like colored background. -New York Commercial Advertiser. The New Styles in MillInery. *The hats and bonnets for the season are very picturesque, and while some are not very different from those of a year ago the slight changes make for beauty and "boecomingness." The velvet toque of immense size is among the new styles for the season, but its tendency is to dip ov'er the eyes, while the chief charm of last season's toque was that it wvas a frame for the face and displayed the pompadour to its last fluiy hair. A rather pretty new stylie in toques has a low crown, a ruling brim, and while coming further over the forehead than last -year's variety is dented directly inthie centre of the front, making place for a big how of panne or satin, or for a breast of grebe and a soft osprey. A great cho'a of bright tinted velvet, with a barrrette of pearls or steel,1is also very effective, and looks wonderfually pretty when the color of the hair is carefully c/~~ dered in choosing the velvet. Tne 'Sonnet, with tiny c.-own, flaring d. long strings of tulle or vel uaint and becoming to th o has a picturesque face ,-bonnets are made of rib gathered slightly am 'n row like i'ose petals 'bed with rows of vel Aatin or lace. Chou: .and velvet leaves adi and jeweled brooces are used to fasten the tulle strings which are intended to be twisted around the neck twice and fastened at one side. Susan B. Anthony Abroad. Two little stories are told about that stanchest exponent of democratic and republieaa institutions, Susan B. An thony. On one occasion she actually undertook to introduce one of the greatest lords in the king(iom to two poor little girl employes on a London paper, and, as if this were not suf ficiently heinous, she told him frankly that she had forgotten his name. He did not tell it to her, anl if Gibson could have caught the expression of his lordship's face he might have pro duced his masterpiece. At another time she was invited to a swell luncheon to meet the Princess Christian, the Queen's'daughter. Af ter shaking hands with her and talk ing a few minutes Miss Anthony sat down. Presently some one came and told her she must not ;it whiile royalty was standing. Some of her filends say .that her eighty years and the fatigue from the strain of the past weeks justified her in sitting. Others say that she could have stood up two hours if she had had a suffrage speech to make, but that the awful breach of etiquette was due to that spirit of her Quaker ancestors which made them face death rather than take off their hat to a king. Miss Anthony herself only laughs and "refuses to be inter viewed."-Washingion Post. Haw Lived Under Four Fiazg. On July 24 the, Daughters of the Republic of TexaA observed in a quiet way the eightieth birthday of "Mrs. Anson Jones, widow of the last Presi dent of the Republic of Texas. Mrs. Jones lives in St. Louis with her soD, Dr. C. E. Jones, and in spite of her eighty years is hale and hearty, taking much iuterest in thei Danhters of the lepublic-of which she is one of the mothers-and in her chnrch. 31rs. Jones has lived nuder four flags, few who can say that being in the land of the living. She was horn under the Stars and Stripes, came to live undcr the Snake and Caetus of Mexico, saw the rise and the honor able retirement of the Lone Star of Texas, witnessed the rise and the fall of the Stars and Bars. and is again under the Stars and Stripes, happy and coutented in her old age.-St. Louis Repul):ic. How to Stick in Your Hat ?ins. With the hair dressed low an elastic can he substituted; hat, in the case of a coil worn high up two pins nnst lie used. Let them be of moderate length. and take the trouble to ran then in among the trimming of feathers, s o that a hare bit of straw is iot dataged and left exposed to view another time. The point should pass throngh the hair on the top of the head and just penetrate the opposite side of the iar. so that ii is fixed firmly, timangh the pins remain invisible. When the ha: or bonnet is lavishly trimmed this course is easier, naturally, but a sailo: hat with its plain hand canm be treated in the same way, the pin going ae-ross just above the ribbon. The BodCadeFts f ansas, a coma pany of yo-mg girls gowned in blue and white, with their own drum corps, attracted unusual attention during the parade of the Grand Army of the Re public in Philadelphia. At the bril ian av in receptions of the various ganizations of oya women a L th the G. A. B., which were visited H turn, they received cordial and even on ithusiastic greeting. Their novel nner of expressing their patriotism s considered -one of the pleasing a atures of the encampment. t -- al Ring For Wash Dresses. An odd thing in rings is one sold th e the express purpose of being worn ith wash dresses. It is a sort o' ck suit ring, plain but pretty, neat not gaudy. The setting of gold t as a plain rita around the edge like12 ie frame of a picture, and the stonie invriably a large turquoise. The verage size is about three-quartersot ti inch. in oval shape. It is not mn. s~ ended that any diamonds should be ~ rorn with this plain ring. (One ring hi considered enough, and it is in per- t ect keeping with the costume. a Wash For an oily Skina.a For an oily skin with large pores an uthority advisee washing every nightu s-ith hot water and pure castile soap; h hen, with gentle massage, apply a ;ood quality of cold cream. Glycerine s beneficial to some skins, but injuri s to others, so every individul must note the efrect upon her own. In the ~ morning put about a teaspoonful of . tincture of benzoinl in a quart of cold water, and wash the face andi hands ell in it. The Winter Colors. Light neutral colors will be in vogue for the winter.1 FashionI Fads and Faneies. Smooth cloth gowns will be much in vogue. Handsome stiff silver bracelets are out in a heavy rope pattern. Red and pink have taken very many of the foremost seats in fashion's court this season. The demi-long coats in white caout chouc or waterproof, in a thin and supple quality, are very stylish. The rage for jewels is on the In. rease, and they will undoubtedly he used more than ever this season. Elbow sleeves are almost universal 1 worn, sometimes with long gloves adsoeimes with no gloves at al. Thedpullback and the princess are ~realy revived. The fewer seams~ and the fewer darts the more fasi~ionahle a woman appears. A legion of wonien will nndo" ate1!v bail with undisguised delight the ai. nonemenit that cation shirt wai't are to be worn eutirely thtrough :he winter season. The new s'upple wee of taitetn sik are in great use this senaom, bot tor gowns and accessories, to ss.y up ig of the pretty dotted : ::' strie patens and the weaves imrr-i w.: satin in contrasting colora fo f- -' Ganzy materials, like neh' le pirced and buttoinho.k. N.T ii of this pierced shiit :1:- hla " brightcooyed comel ribb9J whi.-t ies a stM~ i 0 Napoleon's Example Failed. A iau and woman were before Ji,- , tie Lyuu. in a district court. a few a ys ago. (lisputing a claii for a dre5ss- b niakers bill. Tll wvolnlu1 waVs ;I dres- C iiitker. ht. inzin wAils the hii id ofr tlhei wo)iinl who bought Oh d11rtss -.u14 wvho ws willinig to p:iy f.r it. ulit her ui.1.t1d wLouiIl n1o1 givt heIr the ioniley. et b1;141 J)l idl hIf I the bill. I protte.'t d. :nd lit- IhmI( lght 111:11 w:is :l 1114 gir 1lientI wVis wortli. lit- hadti l l.i .'iluou,s hi w hr. witi 1:wyestlSid. "it' w\4. y belie l th it' Iiieo (is of the privat11e sreltary to Ptolo1. 1 114 Emperr *iu Oit dowi to one-half every one of theI litn es .ll phiie' r1 i-essuii kors' hills. I t says. ulr itheri ore. hi: t11t iissin k-, ers iterer comlplainail. 'My ellln " sillly follotwin N Xill in'l-o-N' et'N1ni'l. ois ifaerestin tiespior in..oliesit- ti, bul are n 1 ew. It suigestel i fio t S:tue Rey years :oan. th Wen thINi Worth. the dressmaker inl voue a under Napoleoni llL. woiuld inike an 9 excelltd .inister of tace' '9 But the lin ers c lient was 1t ahlhe must ip:'y Ohw hill in f ull.--New York S Herald I No facts on which spiritlualism is built arere aled to us plainly in Holy a Scriptu res,-Rev. Dr. Moreland. To sickness, when disinreciants are .1p needed i sink and basius, se car- o boelie aicid, allowving fouir tableso 'r ]udcs1011 rttrrocsae inls to each pint of' cold wvater. Pu dowu the r ipes and let it stay at half hour be:ore flushing. . r3 Ediucate Your Bowels With U&scarOTt. Candy Catartic, cure consation forever. it,5c. . C. .Ctailo e.ruggists refund money. pi t~l --A poet of tht right tp is one Who of ixiz:des retur posi-tage. an lWnd Two trhaeng alesl t oeash soutisrn state. *:I.00 arnt1 ex penuses. Perisuanenat posrition. Eperiel 'indt at direcs ar. Aidrenti Peerless Toest.y of rifI g., Hedord City. Ya AAne Caruegie wvil! give a pul.lie librar3 ualding to odaeauat. Ohilla. So. 43. To Cure Constipation FroreTer. Tak e Gascarets Cau:idyv cathartic. 10c ojr250. Ut C. C. C. Ian to cure, druggists refund money --The theyre' hat n ooit go-e ficet, dt nbists on going --to the theatre. 't' mIt is an M W nd Tht Blows Nobody GoV . That smal JAh or pain or cweakness is the "iwind" th.at directs your attentio to the necessity of purifyigyour blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your 'Whole body recei-ves good, for the purified n bloodgoe:, tingling to every organ. It is : the remnedy for all ages and both sexes. m GOOSE aJ GREASL UU R'"~~ E - CRUP1 and ('OLus. Gramtrnother used Ir. wh~i Dot you? Ws5 the -'restest& micin. lcc rOi.sul'! b dl dnigta aut g.nea stores. Na'ke only ." GOOSE .RR A l.W 1 "' 1, : - . ., i 0Instance ILlustrating its A&buses 0a the Continenit of E~urope-.y Chicago woman who reccently spent tGrn brief season in Germanly speaks inl ou ms of condemnation of the custom, plut' to universal there. of tipping ser- 31 nts. The practice is not confined to ve ehotels and inns. but guests at the ear. iate houses of the rich are expected ross the palms of those who attend their wants. This woman, in relat- figh g her exper'iences3, said: "When my sit came to an end I was in such a Ift lemma as to what was the proper 1pan ing to do in the way of feelig the . vfts that after some deliberation I il ent to my hostess for relief: 'Yoll Gre ive such a retinue of servants.' I slaid eve her. 'that I simply cannot fee them chil 1. I want you to tell me which ones __ 1 l expect a remembrance and what mor'nt it ought to be.' Whereupon e d me that the question had come pso often in this very way that she ad at last hit upon a plan which her sboad agreed was a good one and hich had been in operation for a long me in their household to the entire atisfaction of all concerned, inc'luding he servants. She showed me a locked ox in a dark nook in the hall. and ato a slit in this her guests dropped ~hatever amount it was their pleas re to give the servants. Once in six nonths the box was opened and the ftelte distributed among the staff, he gifts bjeing proportionate to the laee held-the butler, footmen, room naids and others who come In direct motact with the guest receiving th.C ager amounft-which,I can assur~e you, was the greatest kind of relief to me, nd seemed a go'sl Idea to adopt else ourStomach ALer I was saduced to try CASCA E T8 I wit never ibe withou't them in the house. M liver was ini a very bad shape. and my head ehed ad I h:at 6treacht trouble. sow- since ta g Cae2Ts. I feel fne- My wife has alo used hetn with benelci iesutlts for s'.ur stomach.' n J 05. KEELI.G. }11 Congress st.. st. Lounis. M!o. d CANDY C ti .TRvADE MAnn REOt5maE t Pleasant. Palatabe. Potent. Ta'te -OC fi God, ever Sieten. Weaken. or Grine.1 . 2t.W ..CURE CONSTIPATION... Iirllmg eedy t orpt", itag. Meintr# eat Tork. S1S I0-TO-BAC NEWaaE" ~ ait iThere has 'oeefl a u - ~ens~ for seillgi'ur. .eP'I A .Iecag Man Says: One bots Chill and Fever onie cured me oure .ge of Chblis d Eever. I trio. othe-s without -n uJell t. - W. J. Moonr. 1146 Wholesale, bv .. & D:~ C-. r harlotte. N. C. ')y; ill dealers, 50 . mts. No cur-. I --Maybe weil kele eigarettes Blow Ardidn~eys g r. Bobb'Sparatue aiu Lidney ills. Sa.TU e tree. Add. Sterz Co. Cbicago or N. Y. Draught coiunts at rae, but never tie: Inuch as draft. .H.G iN.s S(titt.. Ga.. .Ire the y' uc'(Cs ni rIspeci'li-t4 in the vr d. .re thirqtar in ad'et* e mft inl anther ot this paifer. culd n .t get atitlIiout pi.-o' Cure r t.cons umpjoi. -) ys Oeine.-irs. E'. 311ULrO.. Needii:L" October =1 is>L Mhats done Cnundone, esiecilally it's a hard-boilec Beauty ;oa Lseep. Clean blood m clean skin. I' nuty without it.rets, Candy Cathar clean your bid keep itclean, by rring up the la and driving a I im ritiea from the Begin to-day to ish pimples, brotehes, blackheads, id that sickly biamplexion by taking ascarets,-beautyen cents. All drug at, satisfaction tteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. At a recert l.show In 'ngland me sweet pea: were exhibited h'li were grouoi seed taken Cm the tomb i English iumnly uied some ',00rs ago. The blos mis wero- of a ete pink and white d were less tihe ordinary s'ze. IGrand R~emjesay.,'%rhornton I have been suiith indigestion and pepsia. I tri'l ta rem'dits as %Tell Vri e:.iuent p s. without fa ll. - 1in~ducd~ ito t:' r TS D1spopSIa Remed yl A the tirst dos' rel ie. It it a grad ruy. I rOeoriia a., worthy of a trial ll who iish tw bed. . A. 1:.;sio':. Atlanta. Ga.' '. ce- pe ., ,u-1.H dltggls- or 6,1, price. e-x jit.- i by Tyier D)yVpei.5ia ml~edy CO.. 45 .\ [list.. Atlanta, GIL. alformations -mg gold fish are .dued by thene!Fe )Y3 agitating Sf.--rtilized egit a certain stage! their develoom. Cures a Cotor cold At once. , Conquers (p without fail, .8 the best srouchiti. GiPl C, Hoarseness. Wping-Cough. au , for the cur Consumptilon. Mothers praise)octors prescribe it. Small doses ick, sure results. No him: Old can atftond t,- Ilt wiihoc it--Every. h.hold cin ar to have it Fun With - Check Book. renles-lHrownl L; just. ben umtrriedl. ile othewr hen1144i ltll discovered rly inIv 1 his 4oimal carier 1 l Mr. S11il~ varlw,l "df was mlos t unlbulsi 'slike :n1d waeuril. So lhe o1P(pned a<-t-on titi o r iin a iearby h11:i d broulghit thlittle Idy a chteK. 1ok. \'ith all 1,f his aetn'e. six weeks o Valulei ti i and gilam seVenlte ita :1heek wh~it lhe '-trefull liilii rkswee iint4'Ii toa hono i atli \out 1 hat I injie Mir. .Jones-Brow as aled away ;Tiromi town onl blu '. Oin his retdUru lit' askedl his lit! ,ose! how" shet w:as gettinig onl W r ihitk book., h ank eva':i: -wful 1(a 1 N- "Ti ,d all my c'heeks. at T 1hey easti .l!--they senit lthe d o you - 1 ,. r tmeTo I'. and rag.et so I wrotI~e them all re::h and .c I-t hemU agin. It's enoof the best .yeapons to use in ingg he ubignitona~ cocki'oach is a aree of Pajris green and oatmeal. iis isspea nder the paper's en ry shelves and on dishes set re' the most do conlgregate they p'rtake freely and then expire. at aution riust be exercised, how ,',o keel) it -ont of the way o di' or theC household lpets. CURE YOUR HlORSE of pan, Curb, Splint, Capped -, oe'endons, Cuts, Kicks. Bruuises, etc.. by using Alsoan~ nvduablc iremedy for inan Wheatutn internall ii.t~ enre Cranps an d Colit. it is the best antisp~tic hown. Everyrbolte is arrr.d. So&i by.dMc andtluggrib genefaf! . RFnuty siLe, 25t ulor 'si.5"-e **. n $ c P.'ared by EARL S. SL0AN, Besten, Mass. it. 'S -BLT F10 en uaraced fo r C:aiarrb,Co Coul Almost Prove it by Chemistry. Thoas A. Edison. like, other gre entisistZ a be'liever in a dli vering power. althou~gh poputi tion has argely ,.redite~d hinm wi Isbelef in uch thIngs. 1n a*:c'fnr ttion be btween himt and 1,ne (I. 'urnal,. he 'aid r'ecently: "Too ma oppiA have a microtcoP-e Idea of t reator If they wvould only study 1: onnderful works, as. shtwnl in the n rall laws of the univ'eIr antd in N~ re e herself iseen o te' ad e lie vould Utt look for them), th 'cul d h ave a m'uch broader idtea r. Ge eat Enginee-1 and of I t'ine t'por.i Indeed. I, 1an alini rov e is exit'nce by ene mstry.'' The wear in 'ar.l' ~ ''g )rod u( male i~Wi' h t'~ ines the feae. To cure - N I The ECn1 t Ie experime~t Of PI P]ti1 i-I wn eicalvps trte in nU5 l s s in ial., Mx2ico j4I other coun to the diseaSe ft9 the ur U o rendering t1 contit'y fref' rovu so successftul that Gover i;eener:l Brooke has begns k e mualariadilstriet of tuaba with e re.The huaypu 'Ia prodig er ' and absorbs great quanti of moisture. which. in warru ell es. is so conduci've t4 malaria. Dizzy? Then iyour liver isn't acting w ell. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. mall doses cure. 25c. All druggists. want your moustache or beard a beautfu brown or rich black? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE hr E4 CTS. or DRJGG:STS. CA f. P. MALL a CO. NA5HUA . - Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local applications as thycanbo rh the seat~ of the disease. Cartii bodo eetuonf thedisease. and ia order to cure ,onstitutional dremean dies. Hl' it yo must take 'inte redesn as catarrh Cure is takcl en tcosv and act di ectly on the blood and mu ciu n rfaCe. Ials Catarrh Cure Is not a k medicine. I n Was prescribed by one of the best phystotans In this country for year, and is sgUlr Pre acription. It iscom tedof the best toies known. combinedmi ouebestboarfes.T acting directly on the Muto inres Ts perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such woderful rests i n cur ing catrrh. Send for testinial. free* . in CF CHF lY Co'. Props., Toledo, 0. Sol by 3)ruggii-A Price. '6C. H.lls Famiy Pills are the best. Custom house officiils have a keen sens ofI duity. Dot Tobafco Spit and Smoko Your LO way. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mal atic. #ull of life, nerve aud vigor, take NoT( Bac. the wonder-wor'cer, that makes weak me strong. All druggists, W0c or W. Cure guaral teed. BooliIet and sample free Addres Sterlin nemedy Co.. Chicago or Now Yor) -A man never adds manv Inches to h ight by standing on his dignity. Fits permanently cured. 'o 2tN or De!vou es after first da 'suse of Dr. K.lie's Greg N erestoer. nret albottle andtreatise fro L ie . Rese. 931 Arch St.. Phil. P AN CTS GENTLY ON T HE IDNEYS, LIVE IAND BOWELS SES__ THlE SYSTE OVER COMES &J. A BITUAL. PERMANENTI BUy THE GEM9)EAN DB 2 a TuitIon low. Al i ool:s FF.l M SITUnT IONSGURRTBED over 50 . Rf tdSls yoa- fro a sSttes. S cr . sn for catalogne. Addres, Dep't20. STAaE' BUSINESS COL'GE, Battimore.Md. MILLS, CEvaporators KETT LES ENGINIES, BOLERS AND SAW MIUl AN D EPAILs FOR SAME'. ArNtl T Ilabbit, Eaw TeetI.' F ues, S ie Ft~n~ SP~Ylis hafting. Pulleys, Belting. Inject< ~ ATD io SalestS (wh ted t soo pay to tue rght ma. anhB p.'tes Good. Use5 A Pracical CritieIlsn'. IVampbe l~~ll. who uuiti i a year :'go U pid h ebnir - l->~If do3lCesti'e 0ono1 I inhthe.Kasas iuniversity. lecitured avenin Qlbfore iKia~ :literar societIy I outof-hewy ~ toeWY~ wn. At the enli the add re~s (oie of the com.iiute all gul alt woman'. s:iid aloud: .. Lii: I thought I wats goinig learn som~letl;:. buit it waIs J IIf ordinary imaueip~ing imi. t with lu um~,; wlrs no~.b'"iy coni ,or.iannev refunded b57 f p IE cheape the oh.e -too good ..L the wror yOU get as good 6! Ireap the benefit a that way? See our Agent or t* direct e h,)on Elevating. 'h S ithPretiC tgde he Simplest ainning and packing System t; Forty Lnd 3Most Eflicient on the arlet; Forty ;Ight Complete Outfits in s(ifth Carolina, tach One Giving absolute Sa. (action. BOILERS AND FVTINE; Siide Valve,\ Automatic and C~riiss. amSa Iills My I.ight and Heavy Log B Ef 'Xiley or Cannot be equalled in DiesigD? eturer in the rrice by r.ny Dealer or Mauuft aaloges outh. Write for Prices asti . C. BADHIA i& CO. 1326 Main St., ZOLUBIA, - - - Iteet All ompetition I Will )Iace with re spo sible partits. or ns or Pianos on rial and pay frei ht both ways if n t found as repr seated. f rom OR % 83uP - fp0ro ml tPA ' $18UP Wri e for cata . Malone, O mbia, S. C. A sharks egg is one of t e oddEst looking things iniaginable. ' isnent provided with shell but her cone are protected by a thick, sintd rub. Sering almost as ela is t no lr.ces b: her. The average size s irches, a two and three-uat ir k the color is n.moet pure bla - 1 It reqtre three .vears bClfore nman: s; ecies of birds acqir tle r 1 lumage. !W. L. DOU LA4 $3 &$3.560 SHOE. UN' Worth 0-o*~ ma other ekes. IndoneSg roe:r~ - 0o00 0 ere ALL LEATERS T tE G Ea s M y d o b o u namse and price eta teClE Take no subs arue e1tbe0. to be as sh. estna Y-4!TE AGeT~*r o CottOk r, siIuOECQ.. eC~ Mass fgr the CISfn eot.It om wi sed he t he m-n g n t- es i ce. S pound CU h)Is or cny~ a p - a paIr n receipt ttric. IP li.f leath lle nd 1 t . 1 Book :"tPlgn8a .ans ru I figues te inhs y d i2h ren It rel lik Dht ake:- ermst l H ea et - the i -.oklup lss .' v tt sro lbl b ilutraios;a R.t m E Pieitedn anose fur busin ma adao nl cunat*ie no a stag~slr, ,S 00p rweka Ye arlrto. - p-nti ASKEVCssol250s A TED-Eetimn Tas Cutke1 W , Inhade. yo mg ur d heinej in your w ri yrnm and adjonnrcut es.nca vassng; sti lary the.00mber week pr $7ethdiffepprtnt .d Addregs Maninfa turers, P O.a Box, apnhia en. or T xe s ~csoteel. Thel Tn pTatgs takerqu a Rp. J.crg R. Toba all ofti, itic blde.ia - they'wold' lie toov nd ca n Write yor namer and adtie 11 tioning the numb~r of the prese. 1 InehBo, qat' dsigi' a. Q5t al: ab PePe., on e, qa >.:........wh.t.meta....... Ths, loerd eir:eh .u. odrss all oger a anr lor R. J1. REYNOLDS T( upIrecals 6wyntt -is not the best, but te bst is pest, and th-,-bess Buggy is none Then why practice ecoiomy at end? For a dollar or so more can be made, and you might as wel s net. Did it ever occur to you 3n hy take tIauseous Medicines? ire you suffering with INDIGESTION? ire you suffering with KIDNEY or BliDDER TROUBLE? &re you sibject to COLIC, FLATU LEo CY Or PAINS 5n the BOWELS? o you suffer froms E TION or SUPFP&ESSLON of URINE Do you feelLANGUOR-and DEBIL ITATED in the morning. WOLFE'S omatic Schiedam SCHNA S S CURES THEM ALL!! Pleasant to take, Stiuulatifg, DlretiC, Stomachis, Abolute3 yPR I THE best KIDNEY and .IVER *EDICIIE IN THE WORLD!! - FOR SALE BY stlEMID *IDIf 1OT 1A1 DIPIM __5 x~xxx<xxxxx OF EVIRV aDESC nRION. Mfay bO you. do 20t need an~thing in, u M Le n if you should, now or later, Line now,.u-~s iin sfrpie consult your interest b,-WrltIog us for priew and estimates before placing your orders. Now is the time to buy a Bice Hulleror Rice Thresher We sell the BEST. W. H. 013IES & CC* 'E COalh. - 5C le e We again offer the cleanest seed wheat on - the market, and from pro'Ably the largest youi crop yield in the State, it not the Uted toe. 1 Staes. - bad 35' acres in wheat this yeqZ and d A bushels per ter crop ad aa good stand, not winater. Wled, wehad over 40 busees 1.er acre. One udred bushels of our wheat will contain s ess cockle seed than one bushel of ordinary hc 1.15 per bushel on cars atCharlotte. hold two busel~ are new no charge forbas theeIPer FRED DROPS a., *g. D-.-. iGRZEEN- soM-5.:o B.-AU535E. - " TTEN ~eon ~ atTIO Is facilt.'ted if you meadion 'S Ers~s.p.Wagnon,Lacbil* Ala. Wrote signerVoz'litte ow 20 minteatme. bu since. t..ing. TEETHINA hs Askyour DVt frit. ""il .'e [O ETT, M D, St ois Ir RIsds Essence of UMlsZf~t.-a ar eerfailfl r "eyfor all ess.es of 'nervous Ldd ets1 4 g1 j ei t, Li 'rut y 'sa -'re y both set.polttve TTIN TAGS FOR YOU. from SCHNAPPS cos w ill pay for any one or - ie and useful things, anid you tobobaco besides. eaac fid something on this Uist that bpla sphlasend the tags to us, men-. tt yotiwant. Any assortmen~ft of the id above will-be accepted. ~ 1 TAGS. es. i sx Roer.Teaspoons, best -z1 Z 44022 Enires ad Fcrss, sia each, -j~k 23C Clo S-dy -dr - brn fl :-2 emi ogO1ne No.4, o~ 70 255To ol d et, not playtbfhis. L0tO 2S SID Itchic ls lsw al l!attae2 -.. -.. -..-20 - V Z .IE ricet 1C- ,t 22-cal ..2600 11 uot Gun duble-barrel,.aner30 1000 er -ci-pea:1 150 33 Biyc, standardl wake, ladies or g nts. ...... -- 24 After Dnner .'offee Spoon, solid Ivr ,golecd boil- - ---- ------ Novemeber. 3th, 1900. theileorrerepondece about them to BACCO CO ., WINSTON, N. C.