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TToroerT* Unequal Rights. In thirty-seven of these United States a married mother has no legal right to her children. In sixteen states a wife has no legal right to her own turnings outside of the home. In eight states a woman has no right to her own property after marriage. In seven stares there is no law compelling a man to support his own family, nrdical Itnuk I tit. ' Rt.ov Thyself." a book for men only, Pt nt Free, postpaid. sealed. to any mate reader mentioning tin* paper ; f>c. for postfcge. The Science of I.ife, or Self-l'reservntion. tlie (ioitl M-.ini l'ri/.e Treatise. tl e b?et Medical Book of tin.- or nuy age, 370 ) with engravings and prescriptions. OuJy 25c.. paper covers. Library Edition, full gi't, *1.00. Adiire?s The Pea'?ody MedI Ml Institute. No. 4 Itu 1M neb St., Boston, Mass.. the oldest and best in this country. Write to-day lor t tiese book.-; keys to Liealtli. 1*P to snuff?;.n old-fashioned candle. To Ciirr a < old in One Ifar. Take Laxative IJk< mo yvtstvE Tam.fs. Ail druggists refund ttierzi uey if it fail.-to cure. L. W. tlhovK s signature on each box. 25c. It's the big pans in politics who , come to conventions with bocins. FITS j>erinanently cured. No:us or bitvuij*. e*s* after first day i use ol l?r. i\ line's Ore it Nerve Kept.?rer.$2triH: bottle and treati?efree L?r. K. 11. Ki inf. Ltd.. Kil Arcn >t. FLila. !'. ?. | The summer girl s campaign is full of eug:ig< uients. A Colonel in the British South African | arm v says that Adams' Tutti Frutti was a bieebing to his men while marching. It's natural for a man to kick when fcc has tu foci the bill. <'nrc for Consumption i? an infalli- , bit- medicine for couch* and cold*. N \\. S vmceu t>< can ?irovc. N. J.. Feb. 17. lW. j 1.". A. llcxd. Tob-do. O.. sa>*: Hall's ('a* tarrh Cure cured my wife ol eatarrh fifteen j years ago and she ha* ha I no return of it. it a -itre ar?\ soiu ey i.'rucci-is, io>\ Mr?. Win-low'-^oo'htn.; >yrui? forcluidren teething. -oftensihe cum-, red nr e-inflnniMiHtioi.. allays i'aiii.curt"-iviad eolic.2.'?c.ahot tie. Tin only thoroughly satisfied jH-rf<:is ji: this world a:e those who ex- . j>?-. t nothing. l'i ; yam FAi.ua s- Ivisdu not .-pot. -treak < r give your good- 11.1 unevenly dyed upp arunce. Sold by all druggists. The Willie Lov. with his trousers 1 t;:iii' d up. often finds himself turned j down. Are You l'?ine Allen'* Foot-Kane? It I? the oulv .Mire for Swollen. Smr.rtinp, Tire 1. Aching, Hot. Sweating Feet, Corns and bunion-. A-k for Allen'9 Foot-Ea-e, a powder to beshaket; into the shoes. Cures wlaieyou walk. At nil Druggists and Shoe St. res. 25e. Sample -ent FI.'F.E. Address Adeu S. Olmsted, LeKoy. N. Y. Many a fellow makes himself ill drinking another fellow's health. The If e-t PrcM-riplloii For KIiIIIm | #an>l Fever is a bottle of Ueove's Tasteeess < h:l:. Tonic. It is simple iron and ijuioine in a tastele? form. Nocure.no pay. lTice25c. Some neorde are always looking for trou 11?-. while others are coustantly running twuy troni it. So. 27. If her hostess does her own work the girl guest who is thoughtful may . properly give a helping hand in washing the dishes or dusting the parlor. l>u: thi< work ni'i-t be tactfully offered J and nut. intrusively urged; some wo- ! men are averse to assi-tance from 1 their guests.?Ju!v Ladies ifonie Jour- ' sal. . One Woman's i Letter SAYS "I doctored with two of UfUHOSI (fl/W(Wf O Iff Iffff w?/ for two years and had no relief until # i/oetf the Pinkham remedies. "My trouble was uloeratlon of the uterus. / suffered terribly, oould not sleep nights and thought sometimes that death would be such a relief. " To-day I am a well woman, able to do my own work, and have not a pain. " I used four bottles of Lvdia f. Pinkham9s Vaue- ! table Compound and three j packages of Sanative Wash and cannot praise the medicines enough,"? j MRS. ELIZA THOMAS, ^ 634 Pine St., Eastcn, Pa. Mrs. Pinkham advises suffering women without charge, LvUia K. P.nkVani Med Co . L\ nr., Thompson's Eye Water [TWO WEEKS SILENCE i Nothing Has Been Heard From the Missionaries. NO HOPEFUL NEWS FROM CHINA The President Leaves Por Canton Under the Impression That The Situa| tion is Improving. | Washington, D. C\. Special.?The , President is quitting Washington for . h;s Canton home, full of confidence j that the situation in China has improved. though it is fair tu say that all I the members of his official family do | iu.t agree with him in that conclusion. Indeed, the day's news, limited though i: was. to a single cablegram from Admiral Kernpff, and the preparation of instructions to General Chaff?e. sent out nothing calculated :o strengthen - , * . V. f..: 1. I lit.' UUpes UI lilt* lllt'iius w. .Utr 11'irif.ii ministers and :he missionaries who have now been silent for fully two weeks. Kempflf's cablegram was a disappointment, in his confession that he knew nothing of the whereabouts of the missing people, and there are many expressions of wonder that, neither that officer nor any of the foreign naval commanders at Taku have been ingenious enough to establish some system of spying so a- to learn within two weeks what has taken place at Pel-tin. Still it is said at tne Navy Department. that Admiral Kempff apparently has done as well as any of the other commanders in getting the news, and that it would be manifestly unfair to pronounce criticism upon him until ail the facts develop. if there h;.s been any fault. Admiral Remev. who should arri\e tit Taku within a week, according to the short message lie sent from Hong Kong, will make the fad manifest. Relative to the interesting story that an international accord has been arrived at as to the settlement of the i ninese trouuie. :*ru;p i?epai u:i?u; oificials .-ay that while the United States is not a par'y to such an agreement. if the European powers and Japan have come to an understanding on the basis set out. the result should be welcomed by all who have no selfish designs to satisfy. It is of course not yet possible to predict accurately what attitude the United States would assume officially toward such a combination, nor whether the government could be induced to enter into the common agreement, except with some special reservations made necessary by a desire to preserve the unbroken tradi- j tions of the United States in their relations with forign nations. Secretary Root devoted the afternoon 1 to preparation of instructions to Brig auier uenerai t nanee. who iuis men assigned to the command of troops or- j iferetl to ^hjja and after a conference, the President approved th<-m. with only a few verbal changes which did no"t chance their iie< I character. A 'thoncTT excreta l >r tiiTo- wfi:il(T"nTt ' Emke public the text of General Chaffee's instructions, he said that j generally speaking. General Chaffee t had been ordered ^ out for tTe' United Spates in China! to avoid en- 1 tangling alliances, to act concurrently ! with the other powers where it was to the general interest to do so and in a i word, to continue the policy that has marked the actions of the United , States government since the beginning of the Boxer troubles in Uliina. These instructions will be telegraphed to \ General Chaffer at San _ Francisco in j order to reach him before his de- i part a re on the transport Grant. Sun- j day evening. Secretary Root said that in case the progress of events ! made it necessary it would be an easy matter to modify General Chaffee's instructions by cable to Nagasaki, which will be the first port visited by the Grant, after her departure from San lVnr? / feen Insurgents Give Up a Prisoner. Washington. D. C.. Special.?The ' following cablegram was received at The War Department Friday morning. I ? from (Jeneral Otis at Manila: "Ly<l W. Atkins. Company I. Thir- i tv-fiftii Volunteer Infantry, woundetl in arm. moderate and captured May 30. was sent in by insurgents June 27th. j He reports the health of ('has. I). Robens captain Thirty-fifth Volunteers, j and Private Mclnfvre cood. _______ nonument to dmiral Semmes. Mobile. Ala., Special.?A bronz# statue, life size, of Raphael Semmes, late admiral in the Confederate navy, \\ iiS unveiled Wednesday afternoon, in j Duncan place, at the inters?*, ion of Royal street. The statue shows the admiral in naval costume, standing v.ith marine glass in his right hand! and his left hand resting upon his sword. The monument, which was ? : '<<1 by the Attn T. Hunter auxiliary of the Srmnies Camp. Confederate V? t* raits, v.as uiiv?-;p-tl by Mrs. Klectru s Colston, daughter ct* the i.d* m.tal. ' !Y ou Loc What makes ycu 1 certainly must be seme your tongue is coated your head aches, if yo your stomach, and if then the whole trouble What you need is a EM liver pin, a purely veg S? need a box of Aver s ||g need. These pills cur |P ness, dyspepsia, and ; OKI 25 cents c. box. " I always keep .1 box of Aver's Sjigjt their e?(u.;l for u liver regulator. tomplaint unci chronic <.on>tij>atioi tfjwfl Ohio, May ji. lyoo. SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE. DENTAL DEPARTMENT A riant 11 College of I'hy?iclan* and Surgeon* Oi.DRST * 01.1 k;k is state Fourteenth An I nual session open* Oct. : close* April 3otli | Those com em p.at lug the ttuiiy of Deiiti-try i elooild write lor ulogue. 1 Address S. \V. KOSTKR. Dean. tig-tilt In 111:111 Building, Atlanta. Va. ! ACENTS WANTED For Cram'- Magnificent Twentieth Centnry j .'i:ip ??1 1 II11 f|l -*l.ur- .IIIM ?f UIMI. KU>h< o< I ! niul moit leair.lf .1 Mi?j> j.uMlen'lnn ever printed on one ?dieet li shows all the rtven: ! chances 1'rlee low Fvnisive territory. I;i?? PjtOFIT 70 >A! t.v\lK\ a:-.- th? Jlnest line | beautiful. quick selllnc < li'.itr-. STATK Mats | nil I Famii.y Bibi.KS ever l-*ued W't Ito t< r t- rn? and circular? showing want onr sal-Much ar? dolup. UliiGlNS riBllfll.MO CO., Atlanta, < ??. >n:mc w, Tulane University of Louisiana i It- advantages for i radical n.-:i notion. l oth hi ample inl'orato'tt -> ami abundant h>?|dt::' | materials nre titi? quailed. Free access cl'<en to | the irreat ? dimity Hosj pal with bed* mid ] j tJO.OOn ;>atlrn!rt annually. >j?eclal lii*tructi??u ii (riven dally it the r.t tie ?i.-k. 'I In i. -\: i >,?i,.;i |;? Xiivcni'ni Nr. Foi Mtali-pno I and Information. add'e** I'KfK S. K < lUlllK. Ml'., Lit A.N. F. U. I'rawer'.'01. New Orie.ius. I.a. 1TTKM'10> is facilitated if vou mention A this paper when writing ail vet ti?er>. So. "2 7 HDODQY NEW DISCOVERY: ri'-i rv O ? quick rc.iH' atitl C'ir?? wont e*w? Boo* of tmtiraoa a - ?nd I() iln*?' tre*liue :t tree. Or. B. B. OREEN'SEOM*. BOX ?. AtUcS*. a* YOUNG MFN DO YOU cvunfti pavin Pf.*iton i uuna mtn ,.u it \ii.ku \i?; u-*niiw|. con. Ace 17 to -alari $vm to Kni-losc l: for i tcrins.poKtag'M-ti-.J.l .W!t.s ?N..M^r . A.HlMetirai) N.C. ] A III ready for the summer's tria is dangerous and destructive is to give new strength to tf life and work with CASCA, ( Get a box to-day and see ho ZD | To -ny needy xr.crta! suffering frcm bo Sterling Remedy Curr.p. i . .? >k Cross J ook that way? There p| ? good reason for it. If |||| , if you are bilious, if rag ur food rests heavy on 155 you arc constipated, ?B8 is with your liver. IBB good liver pill, an easy ffljfl ;etable liver pill. You BS Pills, that's what you 811 e constipation, bilious- MB sick headache. gjajj All druggists. Pills on hand. Thi re is no pill SnK I.ong ago they rurt-d me of liver OH II."?S. 1.. Si t.:.LMAN, Columbus, |jgj| MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA. | Tbe Sixty-Third Session will com- j in euro October 2, 1900. Medical Graded Course Four Years, $65.00 Per ?es?ion. Dental Graded Course Three Years. $6500 Per Session. Pharmaceutical Course Two Years, $60 0u Per Session. No Extras. For further particulars address t'liK1STOPIIEK TOnPKI.N'S, ."*1. Dean, Hit fl.TIOSD, VA. ENGINES BOILERS. E3 Tanks, Macks, SI and. Pipes and Sheet-Iron work; Shafting, I'ul- , lejs, Hearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc. ftaT'Cast every day: work ISO hands. LOMBARD IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Augusta, - - Georgia. We SPECIAL Contracts! WITH THE LARGEST ANI> MOST RE- 1 S 1' O X S I R I. E MANUFACTURERS OF MAC HINERY AND MILE SUPPLIES. AND 1 ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU SPEC JA'. | ADVANTAGES. OUR FACILITIES AiiE j SECOND TO NONE. Complete Ginning Equipments Complete Power Equipments A SPECIALTY W H. GIBBES & CO., COLUMBIA, - 5. C. South t'aroliaa ApenH for the Steel AVi? Sonth ! t-riek Mai hiiirr*. rEO. E. NISSEN & CO., VI ^lamilHilurern LiKh,^^Dm?s,WflbUrlo durable and finest finish. Do not take one claimed to be as good. If not sold in your town, write us for , prices. \vi wroN-s.% i.kn, n. r. ;ad i.i He thinks he 1 one. No person i\ liver is dead. most people spen in warm, stuffy ) |1N workshops. Ma exercise as they knows that pe( V winter. As a ] weight, but meai mkj and useless, rotti koc*y w^en h Kffiliy driven out. Bu burdened, deadenedBbs?'' you are, with a de^ time for resurrectio: Get all the filth out Is with clean, clear blood, body, b: : unless used in a gentle persuasr ie muscular walls of the bowels, a RETS, the great spring cleaner, di w quickly you will be rvTT^tTT iMri/ rn vnr i in UUlitll BALK 111 11E?Y Ein iN'OY CAT HA R TI < we! troubles and tco poor to buy CASCARZ'i'Z ;ny, Chicago or New York, mentioning advcrtis Davidson college, DAVIDSON, N. C. Sixty-Fourth Year Begins Sept. 6th. Classical, Mathematical. Literary, Scientific. Biblical. Commercial. Courses Offered for A.B.,B.S.,and A.M. Terms Moderate, Location Healthful, Laboratories Complete, Teachinj Thorough. Gymnasium Equipped. Send for a Catalogue, JT. 13. SHEARER, PRESIDENT. HillVi: I'OHJIED A CONNECTION o::o:: with ::o::o THE ELLIOTT GIN REPAIR WORKS ] am now prepared to repair and rebuild Cottoa Ulna as thoroughly as the mangfacturers. This branch of the business be under the personal supervision of Jlr. W. J. KLLIOTT, w ho has hail fourteen years of practical e xperlence In building the F.l.l.IOTT GIN. and who Is well known to most gin users in this State. Nqw is the Time I Brinj Your Gins Before You Need Them! Complete Ginning Systems, equipped with the most perfect Pneumatic Klevatlng and Distributing Systems on the market. Sixty eight complete outfits In use In tbUState. and every one of them giving absolute sattefa< tton. Highest Grade Engine*. Boilers. Saw Mills, Cora Mills, Brick Machines. Wood Working Machinery, haws. Pulleys, etc. WE offer: Quick Delivery. Low Prices and Reasonable Terms. V. C. BADHAM, 1326 Main St. COLUMBIA. S. C. A WORLD without MUSIC ?b?y an organ or Hiano come time. make? representORGANS "$35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. Write for Catalogue and Terms. Address, M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C. M CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. |m Beet Cough Syrup. Taatea Good. Use Ltj l'i time. Sold by druggist*. IH EVER lives, but he's a dead is really alive whose During the winter d nearly all their time houses or offices or .ny don't get as much ought, and everybody Dple gain weight in I rule it is not sound is a lot of flabby fat ing matter staying in ( ; ought to have been 1 I IIIC 11V CA wao uvvi ?stopped work. There id liver, and spring is the n. Wake up the dead! or your system, and get rain free from bile. Force ve way, and the right plan nd stir up the liver to new sinfectant and bowel tonic. p^qgjvs&T DRUGGISTS ' wc will send a bcx free. Address err.ent and paper. <C-?