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I Mother Lost Reason After La^Grippe. Daughter Had Frequent Spasms. Dr. Miles* Nervine Cured Them Roth. Dr. Miles' Nervine is a specific for nervous disorders. It removes the cause and effects a speedy and permanent cure. "I feel it is mv duty to let vou know that your medicines have cured lily little girl of nine.of spasms. She commenced havingthem at the Age of mree. Our family doctor said she would outgrow them but she did not. We took her to another physician who said her trouble was epileptic fits in a mild form, lie did her no good either. She was so nervous she could hardly walk. As 1 had already used Dr. Miles' Nervine and found It a good remedy for myself 1 commenced giving it to my child. 1 gave her in a'l ten bottles of the Nervine and one of the Blood Purifier. That was over two years ago and she has rot had an attack since we commenced the treatment. She is no longer J? .* ' ? :o . r. , . .. her permanently cured. 1 enclose her picture. My mother-in-law lost her reason and was insane for three months from the effects \ of LaGiii pc Six bottles of Dr. Mil. Nttvinc cured her. My sister has also taken it for sick headache * ith good results. We all thank you very much tor your good medicines and kind advice. I don't trunk there Is any other medicine half so good. I send ray daughter's phobtgraph so that you may see what a sweet little girl lives out in Arkansas."' ?Mrs. Hannah Bark.ktt, Spi iugdale, Ark. druggists sell and guarantee first bottle , / r^C^jv^''e"s Remedies. bend for free book i tf Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address f. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. ^ / 1KA l{ NINU TO COOK Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, (laughoter of the late Cornelius Vandebi'tf. has become an adept in the gentle art of cook inc. Know Cf' 1S< iog ho,w to cook has in fact be. 1 1 come a recognized fad in New York high society. Would that all fada were as tercise i,arn,iegsj How blessed the 10 25t world.would bo if all clashes and loimi- condi! ions, those out of as well as pon o jjie adopted this fad istori .. . lor their own. Knowing how to cook?it is J one ^>f the most useful, most beau- ( ^ifulTa .id most boned cie n t ac*oui [ ^ plisjnnents. It is equally adon', n ing l?.? Iha (<o((nrro nn(| ffio TV p'} ' <f sion. It is a prpmoter Jof con^ tentment and happinesj,< It pro iot longs life, and /an important ?f tb? vector in domestic felicity. The iaso bein#/^ who \y& good cook has the hato love oOfl'r husband, and ?he will l^3 live long in the memory of her children. ^ Knowing how to cook, as an P* accomplishment, is becoming 3 more common, lor which thanks j k should lie p'iven. TIia urtc <> 'w , O" * "*"v vv w* 1,1 ^oi kitchen are being taught in tKo ^ phblic schools, and the lesson? ' learned ace quickly conveyed to the home. , And while the ;;if 1 s1 are learning how they are .'->0' learnin how useful and beautiful are the arts of housekeeper. Instead of drudgery, cooking 1 ' comes a science: instead of s" tr>- ' ' I thing to he avoided to know !i^w is regarded as a distinction. Mr.D.l'.Daughtery, well known throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W.Va., most likely owes i his life to the kindness of a neigh- ' bor. lie was almost hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea ; was at- ( tended by two physicians who; t gave him little,if any, relief.when 1 ^ a neighbor learning of his seriou- ' condition, brought him a bottle! *** of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera j *1 ^ ahd Diarrhoea Remedy, which ' cured him in less than twenty I four hours. For sale bv .1. K 1 Maekey <fc Co, drugfcistfl. ' i 1 What the universities most 1 need in the endowment of chairs ] of cheerapathy. < ? ! _ OABTOUIA. k B?*r?'he /> Tha Kind V^> "->>"> I'.vays Bougtit , ! Blgaatnrr | ' TRAUEDY IN BUFFALO. Cheap Rc Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 20?Today The Soj JamesMears, 70 years of ape,shot tickets lor f\nd fatally wounded his son-in- of the fol law, Michael Crotty, 20 years old, at rate of and then sent a bullet through plan, for t his own brain, dying instentlv Charles Family quarrels were the cause of the Co of the crime. tickets oi A year ago, Mears deeded some limit Nov property to his daughterKathvine, Chattar stipulating that she should not IlomeMisi marry, ami that she should pro E. church vide for him until his death, on sale ( Kathrine was married to Crotty Nov 9, 19 three months ago. Recently the Washiu afFuirs in the household had not sociation < been running smoothly. Last 5-8, tieke Wednesday their domestic affairs limit Oct were aired in the police court. Washin Crottv, who had been arrested Spirituals on a warrant secured by the old 23, ticket man for assault, was discharged, final limit Today, while Crotty and his The Sot wife were in the dining room, sell open Mears came into the room and tickets to the quarrel was renewed. Crotty Creensl v? us oictnuiiig ul iue vviiiuoA,vvuou ivehiUelil Wears stopped up behiitd him 12-13, on at.d began .-.hooting willi a re vol frr rouud ver. lie fired twice, both bullets a radius ( entering Crotfy's "back. Mrs. boro, one Crotty attempted to disarm her cents for father, but ho brushed her aside within a and sent a hullet into his own one firstcl brain. lie died instantly. Crotty on sale Ot will probably die before morning. 15 days fr . . ? tirstc.lu What Is Life? sale Oc In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is ?.re,_^ under strict law. Abuse that law ''mil / da, eveu slightly, results. Irregular living mean derangement of the comic Asi organs,resulting in Constipation, | Historical Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. ?Jan Kings new Liver 1'ills quickly readiusts tills .It's r-p:if!u \-ot tlmr. I ? . . - j ?-> yMHnciaas J ouch. Only 25c atCrawford Hroy . T. F. Mackc\ <fe <,o. FunderbiLjw , . Pharmacy Drug Storo. f p \ ? ^L_ p. a!, Chi THE PANAM A VAS' \!, . ^ Washington, S^pt. 20?Interest ^ 6 enJ in the Panama Canal situation v' .lun 1,1 / . others mo now centres in the communication w'nich Dr.Herran, Colombian chavge, recently submitted to the IV slate department Tiom hi a go V- ? .. ernment. Just what tho nature 1*1 Of of thio iq Tlr T1 orrfl n and state Ha department otTici a Is decline to ]t jia8 | nay, on the ground it in of a con- physiciani (idential character, but it is now lor the dr understood it is in tho nature of ^p^f-p^i8 ' a proposition winch will keep -j.^0 rotLdo alive the canal negotiations with Hre j^uor,i the Colombian government attcr nature of the expiration of September 22, nately for at which time the existing treaty humanity expires by limitation. Unless that tho there should be a considerable habit can revulsion of feeling in theColom- an ubsolu bian senate in favor of the Hay- h'sa cure t Herran agreement that is beliov- use ot dru ed by Minister Beau pre at Bogo- treatment ta, and bv South American diplo- turns, man in Washington, to be dead. Kach ci ccives ii>i rjINCFn runf-n I V I<I rain n,o M ! 11,1 ,t|l: ''I "! ; nerve son All Skin ancl Blood Diseases Mso i ttti n you i m m i T> r . Mrs. M. L. Adums, rienoma, drills is Ala., took Botanic Blood Balm, f((t. for,^ j. wlii'. h effect u illy cured an eating Write t cancer of the nose and iac.e. The j0* H,.,j f_( sores healed up perfectly. Many i cnrreopom doctors had given up her case aflitiol in p!a hopeless. 11 Mildreds of cases c'f ' " ! # ,I. tia cancer, eating sores, suppurating I |>ep'f B swellings, etc., have been cured york City by Blood Balm. Among others, Mrs. B. M. (iiiorney, Warrior up.. wi, Stand, Ala. Her nose and lip I 4lA bi?3 wero raw as beef, with offensive (joe^, imcharge from th? r.ting tmroIBti0,k? toil Doctors advised cutting, tint it i tailed, Blood Balm healed the .. =iorcs, and Mrs. Uuerney is &r vmN well as ever. Botanic Blood i ' Balm also cures eczema, itching humors, scabs and scales, hone! ?^<i? pains, ulcers, offensive pimples, j r* blood poison, carbuncles,scrofula, ^58 fcr' risings and bumps on the skin : 'i and all blood troubles. Improves the digestion, strengthens (r,.r ...... weaK KianovB. Druggist*. *1! r per large bottle, with complete . iirections for home cure. Sample ^ rree and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (Ja. *,v". 1 Describe trouble and special medical avlvice sent iri pealed etter tics via Soul horn Ry. jthern Railway will sell } lJkA^rT^IA delegates and membrfs J jP*^ lowing named meetings $ 1 i f are on Ihe certificate 2p t t * ho round trip: J jT* /"V-rfVXl/" ton ? United Daughters J W-?xhaw. P nl'ptloriiov Nn? 1 1 1 /I ? i sale Nov 7-15, final *L. FIFTH TKACII1 18 1903. ^ been added to former fi ' ' ? 3 Departments. Miss CI LOOga, 1 enn \\ oman pletod courses in 10ngI lionarySociety of the M. tisf Female Universit ?W 9ft \nv ^ tickets 4Jf spirilflal, mental, and u Uct2b-?OV 5, tickets ^ ir. ELOCUTION D1 Jet L4?.>0, hnal lltnit ef take a small class in E 03 ? will be arranged latpr. .-ton nr Nntinnnl As fl 1IL CORRESPOX1 gton,UO?National As- M colir8e OOVPr8 one.hall ;>l Retail Druggist, Oct M by American Colleges ts on sale Oct 1-7, final J IV. 81; MM KR 8CH( 10 1 ? in session four months 3 GENERAL STATE gton, D C ? National ^ "Waxhaw Institute will its Association, Oct 20- % of Waxhaw and 1 a ? 1 n 00 a build up a great and e s on sale Oct to?~.w, m help many, including 3 Oct 27, 1903 & mation write itliern Railwav will also x Session opens Aug. 1 lincrn ivanway win aiso m Educational Rally A round trip excursion points named below: x>ro,NC?ReunionNon- " oorui oaroiimuns, dot e firstclass fare pins |1 I 1 lip from points beyond fi Vounded >f 300 miles of Greens- m 18M) viiCI. 1 v firstolass fare plun 25 1 FOK OIRI.S AND YO round trip from points ? radius of Greensboro, | LOCATION?A heali ass fare plus $1 tichets ? fatal case of sickness in ;t 9?10, with final limit. 3 ery. Comodious build om date of sale; one in a 20-acre grove. I' '' ar? j"dBo 25 cents,tickets 3 for select io.i. 14 teach f 10?11, aftd for trains ? ienn conservatory of to arrive in Greefisboro g England, and Seipsic, <". in of Oct 12, with^fiaal ? Write for catalogue, vs troin date o( ".ale. fi Aug 10,4t e?n, I ^."ericn'v-n I ?<*^^1j*Ca{iSuSj infM?l lOlS 'liwl A ninrmuti I Agp^iuiion Deo 28,'08 AT tickets on sale Dec. W*. v.; v ml limit Jan 5, '04, one ^ fare plus 25 cents _ (JttletOl 11 in format ion apply to or to W.II.Tayloe,A.G. One of the most | nta,(*a.; It.W.IIuut, I). jP a high standard of i irleston.SCJ seplG,2m ^ lar Summer Resort 1 JP live slates, oxteudij oy our own rights best institution that is d respect the rights of J Wo will take a Hi ? Board and Full Iorphine ? phine and Qther Drug hits ho Ournd? been long contended by 3 that there is no cure ^~ w w ug habit. This is true $ A B g the rank and tile of the ^ ^ ^ f^ H 5 rofession are concerned T* n,therefore, is that they $ V ^ $ i nt of the full scope and WIWl the disease; butfortu-1^ c the cause of suffering I v we have demonstrated j ^ ' llOSC who 1' morphine or other drag \W vacation had be be cured and guarantee ^ . te,permanent and pain Jt systeillS in ;o those addicted to the | ^ TVT/^n igs if they will take our | A-/OJ.1 t> J3i 0? and foILnw nnr I a c ... - i | /v icw wceKJ iwe submitted to uh re- ^ WCCiyH, Of S1CKJ1 dividual attention and j\ from an experienced j aislist. We do not de. ^ p- bracing rum business. Ue pvo ^ e reliof. Appetite for T woods, Splendid (1e?tr ?vod and appetite i ^ double-track ter < restored. ^ t ? jt 'T" \Tinr?r?1 oday for our free bonk-1 151?r>l Al in Cull trial treatment. All Fur liiillu-r particu rl"noo strictly confiden-! Jto An dress ?3" in envelopes. AddrnsqjHr n Th< r* pen tic Ass'n, 1135 Hroadwav, New lm I at is a bigot if" A Crea >t, uiy son, ik a person JL ? 1't think as 1 do, and t o " " * A Purely Mul EXPEmuNce | Fifty-Seven 1 With nWv cfcc The Most Lib Trik\, Ts 1 The Largest I COPYRIGHTS Ac. I _ r . ril.. ; -i rltctfh pinrt do'cri'iliiti mn' 2 110 JVLOSt lllS i ; i.ininn free whether ni ?i ur l"< I r\ <... .1 ..? iut?K <Hi|'if u.H Oi ft.ny boinpi lent Huency term, ifiiiKpatenl*. J " i?n tnrouirh Jmuhu v ( o. m* , ? . i v/tuiouiciMr*... ..'t'.e That s the N?? fttwrican. . !V wux't. 14i'cert fir I if k I : v, r|. U. \Ac IWVI * tlx ? u?u(LAtUU, V* ANNOUNCEMENTS I ====== J ,? ^w Institute | fart h Carolina. 1903?1 904 KR. Mi?s Elizabeth Browning t hears has W lenity to assist in Intermediate and Primary A mars 1 <<<?k a diploma in Elocution and mm- V lisli, Moral Philosophy, anil History at Bap- Jr y. She comes highly recommended as to iti'er equipment. & fif'AKTMENT. Miss Chears will probably ^ locution. Details as to time and tuition s >K VPK POIJ RSE. English IHerature. Virst ^ f of literature course required for entrance ? )OL FOH 11)04. Tbe Summer School will he (IT from April 25 fo August 12 1001. A MK.NT,?So lar as possible and reasonable, m do anything; for the educational advance- (3f of its patrons at a distance. Our aim i-< to S ;ood sciiool at Wax haw Ry helping;, you ?o rourself. For catalogue and further in for- m J. R. WALKER. Principal, ~ 7. Waxliaw, N. C. m g u trust 11. Jr imorit College 1903 I * UNO WOMEN. HICKORY, N. C. } Ih risort, 1800 leet elevation, no fever, not a m the history of tlig college, beautiful seen- m Ingswith all modern conveniences, situated ff !i'p.,rrments of study Affording a wide range ? ers. Rates $110 per year. Kuropean-Amer- tl music, J. II Norman, Mus. Doc. (Oxford, ? ierniany) Director. J A ?T. HO LIN, President. m. n Female College jrosperous schools in the South, with ^ scholarship, located at a very popu- IK , and with a large patronage from ig from Now Jersey to Florida?an 9 oing a great work. w pi mited number of pupils, including Literary Tuition for $52.90 ons made known on application to ^ looics, A. M., Pres., Littleton, N. (J. leteS SEPTEMBER, t g lave not taken their summer tter do so now, and get their J I order. J jlect Your Health. 5 > now may save you many j ess later. ^ attractions ? climate, beautiful autumn ^ orchestra, excellent fare, new ^ l-pin alley, pool table, and the Water on the continent. ^ ^ The Glenn Springs Go | * it, Company tual Company. fears Olrl, 500,000,000 in Assetts, gest Income, oral Contract, VT T> 1CVY -OUHlIItJfcja, urance in Force, any in the World? blW YORK LIFE. ^ irk, - - Aqent 4