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-, Robbed cf S-o,ooo. ~ville. r.!ich . Spezial.-Wolf1 r a nk w , roind Friday Aht of $ .17. The thieves gained entrance to the building by pr:ing a:l springinlg th- (ouble door apart with a large fil". The o:iier door to the vault wag then blown ooen and then the inne'r ((,Cor to the cash drawer where about $0i.o4 was aored. Thi bank was inrti In ihe Dankers Mi tial Casualty 'mpany, of Dr-sMoinCs. Ia., fnir $1'.I uai:Ist lo s by burgiarj or fire. niornions Driven Out. Reports come fromn 3arianna. Flori (Ia. that Mormc t :s who havo be(,. atwork ail .mu:cr there hiave been. run out of the ountry hy angered men. There famili- wero pake.l up to go with themt. consisting of eight wmnra and rl; an-I two men. The mob c angry men stripped and whip p'oi the ed'rs o and] a- the rorith (f rhotgrns drove them across the line, with the warning that they would he kill-fid if hey :r-u:ne:. The French BKrlh Rate. Duhrirg t h last five ye -r., r li b i rate arnon, the nat i-'rI:F h ra- haos b n a ppreiably inforior to 1'f death :te, althcugh the 10t:11 populat ion of Fan(e lias invr-aFfrd about 17>.00. in tho-e five ycr rs. 'I his insrcase. h-w ever, is due to fo:'eign i-mmigration. An eminent Fr'.::ch s ai tic ian. writ ing rcently in the Petit J-oirnal of Paris. estimated that R;-s;a will double her population in forty-live year'. Gcrmany in sixiy-'ive years. A1.titria-Hmgairy in seventy years, Englnand in eighty years and Italy iy one hndirc.1 and ten yeas. whille France. at her present rate of increase, will require 861 ycars. Notes. Prince Albert of SaxonY ws killed in a carrio go acc-idlent r n:ir Dresden. It is s sor"ted in IWn-'on that 'rtsi dent K:ug-r's r omirg trip wi I be to the United Sio. -i -I -d of t) Europe. The wo k ef televing the -uffere s from th- T-xzis flol I; progr. s.ing rapidly. A gre at many e-s of b ooI poisoniug have ecnrr:0d a: ong ti.o-e birying the de.;l in Galve-o,. Ruskin's kmmoria!. Notwithstanding Jonn R'TsKin re fused perrnission for h's body to be laid at rest in We t in tr and that his -.viitines how t1:t he had a preju dice against the crst ,in of rr c ing mer orials in that s cred edifce, he is to b fitly commor'ted in Eng'and's i haill of fame. The s-tperv'sing archi trt of the famous abbey, the rr'id nt of the Royal Academy. membe.s of Mr. Ruskin's own family. Mr. Freder:c Harrison and the !ctlptor for the mc morial. Mr. Onslow Ford, hve been made a committ-e as to the manner :nd charactt-r cf tUis national trib ute and there seeirs to b'e rto doubt that the memorial within the limited space at command will be a fitth:g one to England's great cr~tie aid moaster of poetical prose. Frecder:' IHrrison in this connection e:lls rt'ention to the facat that England's saersd burial place is t ulli. He says that the commit ., o every ava il:be corner and noo e ven:raib:e abbey for a spa:e fo th e Rt - ' memor i l arnd found barely a free square . 1 andj adds: 'Tnless our breet of grea?~'J is exhaueted sn-i I for one do not de ny th'int or unleas the nation has enas ed to honor any gre-it men it may have, scme expansion or annex to the abbey is a necessity of o'ur age."' Reason wvhy Tewe get soFo many orders Engines. Boilers, Saw lnills, Grist Mills, Brick 7lachi:iery, G:niing Mach - inery, Machinery A ppurtenan~ces and supplies in General is "EASY." When in need, drop us~ a lineo and we will do the reset. A car iloa-l of the co'elbra'cI ".Sprinkle"' Wood Split Pulleys jiist in. W. H.6IBBES & CO., ('OI.?IIAh, . C AMILLS, CORN MILLS, ANE MILLS, RICE SHULLER;,PE HUL. LERS, ENGINES, BOLl. ERS, PLANERS AND MATCH1. ERS, SWING SAWS, RIP SAWS. and all other kind. o wo-d workinemachin ery. Mly sergeant1 I o" Iea 'dar 31W I1 is the heav'aet, string"-' aind in.-t offielent mii for t h" mn-- on ib.- market, qu ick, accurate. stat" A...t.;.r H. P. Smith Machine C'om'.any w*n iw irkin-. machinerv. For high grade: .-ti'-". 'lain sttd vavo Automnati, and ( rri-. w ritO me: A:las, Watertown, and Mrtrthrs & W 1.. V.TV. BADtHAM 1326 Main Street, COLUMBIA. 5 C. Ai WORLD wit hout il USIC( ti l- o he reary p 'ne . 11. Ooi 'UP.'c WHAT'S THE USE? hats the use o' workin' Or a-diggin' in the groun< To get a livin'. when there's one A-Iyin' all around.' What's he use o workm \\'hci the sun' a hii' (i the ields and miedler. So's it sets a feller pinin' T it away into tho i Wh behe ie crick -ounds cool an' sweet? ietine's ieller, in the sun I. overcie by he;t. Ieems -- .oi' people Must he hoein' . corn t', fitowvin' \\~orkina' dia n ni gh1;It nowN, .\n' evCe <ime allowin' 1 o take a re sometine I'd rushe it or lie \rpeund1 nlow. while it 's pleas'ant. .\'work--mchhe-b y-an'-by. -Puck. JINGLES AND JESTS. Sail mtther: "\illie's 'niele D.in UR;s ,eit a lovely hike to hni." 'laideed! said pa: "what led the ian To take ,ieh trons dislike to hii" Mrs. Esiu-"What is the ma1:111'nr With thut mess of pttage' Esa--"Th1iat 'ile kind mother tsed to Iake.' - I roo'klyni i.ie. F.riemi 1--I id Ifortunle smiile onl yol?", 'jitld Sitilor -'\Vell. sit.' gave tme .i' hiaot1. i. that' what you meal." Svria-usi1e i1b. ->I yo i -llb-ve the 1 ill syiig. '1"Laugh and the( waorbd laugh~s wvilth ou'' "Not if you ilirsist I in laugh ing :t yourt1 own .inkes."* "Ile's generous, to i fault ." Thiat'S true! la thenl it's always -iown. The fault that le is generous to Is just one of his own. -Catholie Sianlard. FaitIr-"**WIo prepared h Iis Pud ming' )1other (looking at her daiughi ters inl suckcessioni.-" I mustn't ktll ihe author desires to remain aiony "What's the tdifference between ".ivwlege and wiisdom *Well. it atkes knowledge to build ant atlio inolbile. btit it takes wvisdoti to run 1.9" -Chicago lIttecord. Ittusiness lani-"Sa'y. did yotl sweep Ihe ofice out this morning?" itoston ( )tiee Boy--"No. sir. thie feat t stug gest borlers upon the irttplossile. I swelt the dirt outt. sir."-Chicago '.1.a te. low (1o yoi feel I oNtva rds e " "John. I canio't ltet yill yolintil I nlo-.v howv you feel towvards mle." I'Well. but youi know that all delwnds n iiov you eel towards tme.In glantpois .lotural. S'lle Neiglbtor-"Yout Imeat to tell iu yolt didn't notice 1toso ents yowl ig till iast ntiu-it? What a sleeper you11 mus1Ii 11w:" The Other Neighbilor "I wast't asleei. N(,it her was ti baby."-indialtalpolis l'res. Farmiir Iloik-"I hear' tiat that long-niecked young city felier that is boardin' With yout has got pajamias arm1Iler summetie-"ic It's a lie: . e' bleeni at ourt1 house inealy t wo weeks nlow. vn' he aIin't drank11 a drop01 all the G raphter-"'Ilang it. I left my pock ('thoo)k homie, antd I haive't ta pennyt in my clotheis. Say. hend tme a tiver, will you? ll r-eturn'f it to)-mlotrrow. yotu cant go hiomte and get your pow book."-L'hiadelphia Press. "A pretty lot of chlildrtenl for a minister to have. exe~ West Side pastor w~hose chil maisehaving tat the din "Then. whly don't you eli; uiness. papa?"t asked fotu Nrllie.-Trained Motherhood. "It is claimed that a Chin wrottw- the original of 'Poe's everal ~t~iagggr befo A. was born." "I wdhdel tered the 'Never'more" ' "That's easy, 'Allee samtee no0 cotmee somel( hiumbiy -ettee.' "-'levelandu Pilain Dealer'. Foer-"You seemiedl to enjoy the vudevile siiow hugely last evenIinig." Lobbi y--It wias tetrrib1 le." Foyer But you laughedl as thtoughi you'd flie." Lobby-"Yes: I (couldn't help hinking how futnny it was thtt I 'ihould Sit thieire'1miit he tortured. Incident of the0 Sixiewt War. buliw~arks. evidently e clled there b y lie ('halenge of ie- s:eu tmer-- to whiomi Parkr, prolieilt as a ntitive int Spatn ist. spoke. But t1ter' w'ias no faluter ig: we boaridedl ier at oliltee. antd as 1thnlsit of otur clu tt sses 1bietra1yed uts. ('te oh thle 'reole's crewt of seven hailed thle senttry oni thle eatst le. The alhrm haild 'een givenI as lhe ettte's teew gut hereid toget her thle tmen if t hi vessel, altl(I the oljilers plungtil int o the hold to Iirte lie vessel. Ileapinig aaninst a lihit inltuumablte hulttkhead the' saiils o'f tii her rft anil 1hits of wood 1urned slowly. andii the lie k eriintg, it tiled out. The' olijeers added to the d wi ng embeir b einig found. Hyn-soni etit ed tuponi it thet entire c'ontenlts of i powder~ tiask. starting lie fitre agtiin. but severely s'or'chinlg his hands. aims aind face. Tiheclamtor ftout wit hour tic to them ablove tile hiss andI eraekling of the increasing onflagratin. andii when they saw 1t th.eir effor'ts were emitnently sue ecsful they ihurried ott petk.-itobert C. iogrs, in Harper's Weekly. Species of the. A'.iericat. Sktmnk. There are distinct sp':eiOS of the Am ereitn skunik-thle je't blacnk andl the is readed ats one of I the miost bteauti *ll retIures of thle im tal kingdom. Its pel1t is hiigitly piz'i/.'. as it makes bias. Th'ie jeit h1:-k plt is also high ly pr-il. bt is nil sit valuab'lei as the dk ainIi wh~t striip-t. 'PTe pl't of Ih ' t1t re can iw iiays he sill fitr one -r i ti. ra :u it. Ma i and k-1: a l1-s-. Th1 e 1,&,i d.s i.su yuh tlhujtn-holie I religlsyo a is os CiIINESE MaIU 4 The Gong and the B. 1 Al Pronilnent Part. R Traditions without number are asso- s . eiated with the origin of nearly every musical instrunent in use in China a10 the present day. says the Chicagv Post. String and reed instrumentsq, suTh as were ued by the aboriginal tribes. were th114 ti-st known. Next etim~e the drulms. wlivi were first used to incite warriors vi the battletield to deels of valoir. There ai many kindm' i of drms. ditinguislh hv iames indi eating thir siz7 and use. None Inc ceded wwea! a1.- a r.: cval substanve. In the ca.-'es-t ehsis 1:n1-sical :o t are mnitho~ned. ieninnnh were lium: hy a enr;id ani tile performer potmnded (lilt thn S;rainis withIi a smatI1 m1alh-t. The stonles used' by emperor., were made 1141 of jde- t4 Though wvith mlos t people the trum pet has ime~n Wivfn flirst place amlong r mletal insrllt.i China. the heil tak es p-eete.The mn is m1:1le b 1y* strikti;. thi rm! viiiit a stiek. Tho use of the h>11 an a mai:-a instroinent , hjoweve. !I'y lconined to rl" I r-1 i ous 1, 1ives and prI sionS. NIt un usually it is concril with oher in The go:ig is evei more p lpulr than the bell. The (hinese gongs ::re of three kinds "he timpl gong. the Sou eblow gong, whlich is -.hap1ed "*Ilke a boiler." anld the v~thgong. which is used to strike 1h1 w.at e1vs. or divislons of time. The gong i: p(robably the most conspicious at a thentrical pt- F fo:manve of any of the various lusru. t( ients. It is supposed also to strike terror into evil spirits. Flutes, tifes, coiii'h shells. clarinets, and the reid orgaln are the coimonest -wind instrune;its. The latter is made by inserting nineteen reed tubes ito the uplwr sirface of a gourd. The reeds are pierced neaIr the ba:se to pre veint the emission of sound until stop ped by the ingers of the performer. The mouthpiece resendes the spout of a kettle and is instded in he side of the gourd. The favorite instruments finmong the more culituld Chillese are stringed. These ii.elude the she, the kin. which is said to *restrain and chek evil passiotis and correct the human heiar:" the p'hp'a, a four stringed guitar: the yueh k'in. or r "moon l'in." named from its moon shaped soundboard, Whi ch thas four strings standing in pairs, tuned as ifths to each oher. anul the Su-e i, or "standari tile. which has twelve strings. yielding exactly the notes of the twelve Luh. or tubes, invented by Ling-lun. From The beginning of the recorded history of China until the present day musil has at all tines liid an import ant place in the polit ica system of the] Chintese. Its inliune- on the people and the formiin eithe ww ROCKJHILL W Iq~ = GUN CAM Telis all amout Winche Send name and address on a postal now. I WINCHESTER REPEA r~WICHSTRAVENUE- - Too Lorng to Wait, The Japanese. as Is generally known, nre mainly i.egetariains. their diet 'otn. sisting for thi- most part of rice and a few other rdmnple vegetables. Whtile th-y are a healthy itnd happy people. tley are tundersized as com pa red with thel mentI-eit ters of Eurol p9 ind MAcmrica. and it was seriously ree ammended. a few years itgo, by ad-i risers of the, empleror, thatt lie shotuld t'outritge his subjects to itdopt a dIet ,f flesh, wIth a view to increasing the An A merican who wits visiting in .Ja. pan tells of a jinrikisha man 'with whom he hecitme aequaiinted. who, al hough ahle to trot forty miles a day vithotut fatiguue. wits vexed because of bs small size and ild begtin to eat neat. He asked his American friend ne day, in the best English at his ommand. how long a time It would e required, on an animal diet, to make he Japanese a lu'ger tace. "I should say a hundred years. at east," replied the American. The "rickshaw" man went back to i rice. Measures of Length hn the Bible. The measures off length u tsed in the ible with their eqtuivaients iin our nodern uise, are (E. L. Hulli as fol-I ows: The great cubit wats 24,888 nehes. or 1,S24 feet. and the less cubit 8 inches. A span (the longerl, half a ubit, or 10,944 inches, or .912 of a foot, a spatn ihe lessI. one third of a ctubit, r 7.296( inchtes, or .608 of a foot. A and's breadth, 1.6 of a cubit, or 3.;54 nhes. or .304 of a foot. A finger's readth. 1.24 of a cubit, or .912 of an nh, or .076 of a foot. A fathom, four ~ubits, or 10.944 feet. Thue mile, 4.000J ubits. or 7.296 feet. The stadium, 1 -10 f their tmile. or 400 cubits. or 729.6 wit. The parasang, three of theirI uiles, ur 12.I0l 'ubits, or four Englieb uiles and .SII feet. A day's jotirney -as about twenty-four niles. A sabl-j a as imwrney 3,500 feet.-' L e in a New Cuise. ir si'k fringe is mnde trilmiang of a black 1k greliadlin-. -;"a.ei up over or.i ang. iffeia. The ion .Ov(rdress or tunie f greimine is not c*ut even aiout i:: r-m. lut deeply siashe'd il great r. ingilar ;oit:h. te apex pointlig lpi -ad. The silk fringe (,iectly tie une depth1 a.s he he''ight of the tri ugles, a1i14 it is s'.t on benstih i em. So only a pa:rt is visible e e' iiiiran silk. whiri ills inl the open ti agies. TI:o fil ige is n:ot 0ut out to fill I thie spaces, lot )ominues a hriuini th it of the tank-. althngh only a little lore than halI f of it Shows. It woul' I t0k thin andl p)or if strainied avrwz Ie tr iIle. SO it fails loo . The !hck silk fringe looks like a lattieq ver lie orange colored silk. The el w shieves of grenadin are ontinuied i the wrist by an atrraiienlt of th: 1k fringe over silk. This feature i ither a isance, smie theI fringp lows a dispqositin to calhi andil Il; tt it looks stylish all the same. Carter's Ink lsthr ink that can1 h, mcaci. l ita nyou) rt- than p or - :1! iei ,L to wr.tf' w it!. It isn't every telephone girl that c n ake the welkin ring. i he vte4t Pre,.cri ption For chiln ,- Fever is a bottle of Co,'s.uvz TAsArF.r4 Hnn.:. ToN ic. It is simple iron and (julino a.asteletts form. No eureno pay. Price 25-. Stern Parent--"Exphin to me why Wre again behind at school. Bi In t te I you to g't sone push?" Bright oy-"Yes: and doesn't a fellow have be b-hind to push?' Show us a fault in our busi ess and we stop it at once, no atter how profitable. We on't believe a fault can ever e really profitable. They said our Ague Cure as too bitter and powerful for he weak digestion of malarial Iness. We have corrected the fault. t's cost us thousands of dol o its but we have cor is no setter medi sun Hair Vigor sCherry Pectoral 'rs Comatonc DIEX LE! , Wheel dloes rot hnve %~.to be taken off tn oil will run '2 to i nionths withouitre-oiling. Axles .will last as long as ti. ' bugg c. Donif't coat any Smire. Our Patent. A mec~hanicail wonder. iml.Can't get out of -ider. $ee samiph with our agent. D~on't buy a bu'ty untIl you see this axle. 100K BlILL BUGGY CO.,'""'T ".__ WIESTER "ALOWUE FREE ;ter Rifles, Shotguns, and Ammunition Don't delay if you are interested. TINC ARMS Co. - - NEW HAVEN, CONN. --that rneans sweet breath, q with your bowels clogged, ser but thoroughly and keep then the genuine. CASCARETS a "C" on the box. You will them are quickly and perman Get the genuinei sold In bulk, but on 10c. 25c. (0c. ~ Ths I t- To an~y neet CURES BLOOD POISON. Trial '1*amiu'nt Free. Permanent cure guaranteed by using 4 to 16 bottles of B. B. B. I1ave you Aches and Pains in the Bne. and J.ints, Ulcers. Offensive up n h Scr ula, Sore louth, Guns Ar Thrt, Falling Hlair, veligCancer, Iz, in rk:n. Coppor Cohoi-ed4 Sor-s, Ca:aih. lihe-unutism? Then 11. 1. B. -:3 every sort,, mk-ies the blood pur- and rich and stops every ach.- ar:d r-in. Cures when all .-!se falis. B. 1. U. tr stfd 30 yea rs. IDruggi-:s. "1. Trial t:ea ;e I r-. Bm ti:.g li'r.n l i ntm 3 M~hibell strit. .\lanta, n;.:. D2eibe trr.uole and nirdical advice fre., Retained AlI PI; Faculties. Tire olf his : :: grnernl' mre':tmes hi-T:i:.hhr turIt 'ut o!e ni:i :nil tar.i'e aud fe-:ritlred~ (j:, " re the* inr.'' ho S:1id to tI ::ood sevetrilhrs ::lter%'ard. "I can "Pt fiv.' r;-- a ym1 for iL.-C1:..ag Tribunei. Ile icig , Uiurg fEcz-ma. Wres troied with a painful skin rnpti::. adi(i after a:l oth-r remuelics failed, the fther uritue:: "'Eriirl me fuiir more b'Oxes of Tet terine for my little dlaughter. It does her iore' good i than anuy,tig we ever tried. Yours, etc., Jas S. Porter, Lyne'burg, S.C." At 50e. box, or postpaid by J. T. Shurtrine. Savanna!,. Ga. A New Field of Activity. There are not many wloa-en deICe tives errgnge-d inl trin;: crimil Wonwi are usually CLVnged in ca sri wIheIre a firm have rea:1ou to suspect that their patent hIs been infringed hy ano'.er, or that their norveltit8 are shown by rival houses hy sQe mil ployee. Bogus coipanies and swipd ling concerns. and any affair whee a Woliarn's wit Is servi<-eale. are vaherQ the woman detective grr-S. Wo~ie' i have been more- successfil ihn men ila enses where employlers wishell to 1 ds-. cover the money spent and society kept by any (miploye. How's thi%. We offer One itunlmred IDo!!ars Rewar-i fr any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by IHall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. C ii IN : . & ('o.. Toledo. 0. We. the u nder-1i nr*d i, -,a - k ncw-rn F..,. r'he ny foir the iat 15 yeare. and bllive him per fer-tlv honorable in all buinr-ss tran saetionu rind flinneinlly able to en rry cut any obliga tion made h th-ir firm. W.4T & TiAX, Wlesale Iruggi-ts,Toledo, Ohio. WALDiNr1. KINNAN & MARVN, Wholeaede i)ruggIsts. 'l'edo. Ohio. Ha4ll 's aerrh Cure is taken interrnally..rct ing direct ly uuton'the blood and rnicourrs -rir inves of tlie system. Testimonial. sent free. Price. 75c. per Iottlh-. Seld by all )ruggi-ts. Hall's Family Pills are the best. I do not heleve Piso's Cure for Cousumpt'on L is an erual tor eoighs and (-old; - .Touj i F. oryn i.'rii:ty Sprin:s.!r..Feb ]z.1. .trs. WInslow's Soot hinn Syrup ror children to-ething, softens th:e gunms. redurces intfarnRa oni. alIlayse parin, cuires wind! coiic.25c.a bottle. The tombstone never says gyn th ings about th e map thaws down. Tro cure a (old ini one Daty. Tako LAxArIVS i3RoMO Qt:INDlE TABLrS. All druggist.s refundl the nmoney If it jallasto One g~that ev yW4X 13 p rrowil~g is tror4A IDon't drink too much water wbi cycl . 'Ardamas Pepsin Thttl Frutti is a.g explie surbstitute. The busy fouindernalwayrs egr ing lots. Saleemoen Wanited. Two honest. re-liable manr: esprerteneN not abso lnrtely nr-essa' y: salary andlr rexprres p4id Peeren.s Tobriacco: works Co., Bedfer dj r iTy, \ a. One way to find time is not to lose it. PC-r'AM FADE! Ess DYF. produce3 the. fastest and brightest colors of ny knrown dye stuff. Sold by all druggists. IEditor-"Yout write a well-rounded artirle." Author (delightedly)--"n deed!" "Yes; this hasn't any point to it." IPermanently Cured by * U DR. KLINE'S GREA f NERVE RESTORER No Vits after first d atu. rcfo flta ria. er~sonal orrhe maul: treatrse and to 7i1 t atet who pay expreOssat only 'n delivery. - P-rnsaent 'cr,ooly temprary relef. S'r all Nevr eoas fI-dr. Et~iI'rp. slur"me st. Vitu' Dan,.. D~tamr. r-Ka ti a D12. R. lE.RLINE.Lid. 93! Arch Street, Philadelohia. Pounded15:1. You can a one."~ lie has a< Nis breath lie drags Listeners t< heads tl His breath air. lie ought uck brain, swift moving feet. You ding poison all through your systen clean with CASCARETS Candy Ca e never sold in bulk. Look for the rind that all bowel ills and the nas~ ~ntly CURED BY you want redis! Tablet i: marked "CCC. Cascarc y and alw.-;s :n tiht he ee :"e !a v:!nth the long-ta dr trde-mnark-the C with a .. E- C l' y imortal, who can't afford to buy, ce C+e-ling- Remedy Cnmpnn9 Ch; WOMAN'SKIE Lydia E. Pinkhai pound is Espe Curing this Fat Of all the diseases known with whi disease is the mat fatal. In fact. i pWied. the wcary patient seldom surr eing fully aware of this. Mrs. ipstive study to th2 subject. and in Ils, L4ia E. Pinkhan's Vegetabh Pontained the correct combination < fatal disease. woman's kidney troubi' mony with the laws that govern tI 8.re many so called remedies for kit table Conpound is the only one espe< The following letters will show h Aug. 6, 1999. "DEAR Mas. PxKaAM : - I am fail Ing very fast,-since -January ha" lost thirty-five or forty pounds. have a vellow, muddy complexion feel tire;]. and have bearing dowi pains. Menses ha-ve not appeared fo three months: sometimes I am trou bled with a white diseharge, and I alt. have kidney and bladder trouble. . . I have been this way for a long time and feel so miserable I thought would write to you, and see if yo uculd do me any good."-Miss EDS. FREDF.HICK, Troy, Ohio. Sept. 10, 1899. "DEAR MRS. Pi.KJif:-I hav used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl Compound according to directions and can say I have not felt so wel for years as I do at present. Befor taking your medicine a more miser able person you never saw. I coul not cat or sleep, and did not care i talk with any one. I did not enjo life at all. Now, I feel so well I eat not be grateful enough for what yo have done for me. You are surely feman's friend. Thanking you iaousand times, I remain, Ever yours MISS EDNA FasonarCK. Troy, Ohic t EAR MaRS, PINKUAM :- I hav pfive bottles of Lydia E. Pin!< praise it enough., I had headaches are notl genuine, or were pu FOR SALE! R ed May seed- wheat from a ero p that yieli d 3:3 to 35 bushels per necre, reeleaned by ~peial seed wvheat cleaner. in new two bush ags,price 91.25 per bushel. Sud Oats gron n North Carolina from TeIas Rd Rust Pro ed, the North Carolina CQp yielig ~ushels per acre, price 50e p~rhusbel. Pric n cars at Charlotte, N. 0., freight to I aid by buyer. Terms cash tith order. IIARIOTTE ')lL & FERTILIZER C0 FH{El OLIVER. UlfARLOTTE. N. C. TTENTI~ON is facilitated if you mentic this paper when writing adver tisere. So. 4 hat Little Book For La dies, Iefc'a AL IC E MAs~ON, RO"CHF.STERt, N. Y. ways smell a "dead ~ostive-lookin~g face. knocks you down. is feet. > his talk turn their e other way. poisons God's pure o keep clean inside;. can't feel well and act well . Clean them out gently thartic. 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BERTHA OFEB, , Scoond and Clayton Sts., Chester Pa.%. "DEAsn 3ns. PrNKHidi : -I cannot L find language to express the terrible suffering I have had to endure. I had female trouble, also liver,stomach, a kidney, and blad der trouble. . . . I tried several doe tors, also quite a number of patent I medicines. and had despaired of ever getting well. At last I concluded to try Lydia E. Pink- Pv h a m's Vegetable Compound, and now, thanks to your -medicine, I am a well woman. I can I not praise your medicine too highly for I know it will do al!. and even more. than it is recommended to do I tell every suffering woman about e your Vegetable Compound. and urge -them to try it and see for themselves ,HIPLrE, No. Mianchester, Ind. sited with the National City Bank of Lynn. 3000. rinon who ean find that the above testimonial letters bished hefore obtaining the writer's special pw SLYDIA E. PINK HAM MDICINE O. NATIONAL " BUSINESS SCOLLEGE, ROANOKE, VA. 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