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Every mother possesses in young daughter. That daug the responsibility for her futui mother. The mysterious cha less girl into the thoughtful \ on the watch day and night, well-being of her daughter, s i children also. When the young girl's th Ijw she experiences headaches, di an abnormal disposition to sle< * limbs, eyes dim, desire for s society of other girls, when s friends, then the mother shoul /A /Yl?/lofoci oi/1 outli O. ex i lie IIH' fioaitoi' uiu V ham's Vegetable Cumpoi svsfcem for the coming chang tills hour of trial. The following letters fron t ; of Mrs. Pinkhams efficient ad Miss Good asks Mr< "Dn.vb Mrs. Plnkham :?I hav< fj time with my monthly periods being I; it, and put myself in your care, for ? ; month menstruation would l>ecome 1 * i for six months, and now it has stop* vous aud of a very bad color. I am ; work very li H r just simply 1 \ - / has made in X ""V A work is now your medio:3 Vy*. 'iea^hy and ?Ca?V \ would use yo B^jAv less sufferini & "a/ 11 Av relief 1 have MI5S PEARL GOOO j!* 1'* X*?*1 1?' ' " Cor. 29th Ay< scnnnuw/ BB deposited with BnwISSbE which wM1 ^ ' ^ te?timonial is n Mr*. Window's Soothlnc J>yrat? i orotiii<lr?-u leethtnu, softens i lie jumi, recluconinflaniiii:i> U^n, allays i?ain.cur?awluil colic.25c.abotil?-. C. Piso's Cure cannot ho too hiir'olj- sj^ken of tsaco.i^h cure ?J. W. O'Bkik , .'sfj Third Ave., N., Minneapolis. Minn., .Ian. t>. 1U0J. k Some people are talked about because ibey achieve succe;3. and others b.~ l- ;ause they have gossiping reighbors. U;<' Hrsi Prr?< ription :<"or < !?ill* and Fever is a bottle of Oitovr.'s Tasteless Chili. Tonic. It is simple iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, uo pay. Price 23 c. .# Some of the things it is better to |ive than recehe are a plugged nickel, I bad cigar and advice of any old kind. A plautible speech does not always get applause. So. 3U. 'Even the campaign orator real 7.?s that money talks. A Japanese Charge. "The Japs seem to have made some wonderfu. charges." "Yes; I paid Sti ff for that Sutsunia teapot"?Cleveland Plain Dealer. . Alter Three Years. \^y^e*tftraordiuary instance of the infc^^lnct and fidelity of the homing pigeon iuts just occurred at Northwieh. In ijuly, 1897. a bird belonging to Mr. Woodward, Avenue Dodge. Winning ton, was liberated, with others, at Itennes, France. The race proved disastrous, only one out of several hundred, and that belonging to Mr. Wood ward, returning home the same day. This week the owner was astonished I to discover that one of the lost homers bad found its way back, and that on Itlie same date as when liberated three (years ago. The bird bore the racing ring which established his identity.? |x>ndon G'obc. formation of vital value to her jj hter is a precious legacy, and g -e is largely in the hands of the 5 nge that develops the thought- 9 voman should find the mother 8 As she cares for the physical I 0 will the woman be, and her jj oughts become sluggish, when | zziness, faintness, and exhibits g ep. pains in the back and lower u ;olitude, and a dislike for the p he is a mystery to herself and b d go to her aid promptly. At \ to nature is Lydia E. Pink- ij unci. It prepares the young e, and is the surest reliance in 1 Miss Good are practical proof vice to young women. ?. Pinkham for Help. June 12th. 1S09. r* lrnan rot?v Tnn/di cnmA k-regular. I will tell you all about I 1 nave heard so much of you. Each I ess and less, until it entirely stepped I >e<l again. I have l>ecorae vcrj' ner- I :t young girl and have always had to ard. 1 would be very much pleased if ill me what to do."?Miss Peari. Good, inue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash. The Happy Result. February 10th. 1000. [r8. Pixkijam :?I cannot praise Lydia s Vegetable Compound enough. It is wonderful the change your medicine me. I feel like another person. My a pleusure to me. while before using ae it was a burden. To-day I am a happy girl. I think if more women ur Vegetable Componnci there would be g in the world. I cannot express the experienced by using Lydia E. Pink:able Compound."?Miss Peari. (?ooi>, cnue and Yeslar Way, Seattle. Wash. 1 re 6? OwinK to the fact that some skeptical g lyfe ?3 3 people have from tine to time questioned SI It H I the ~er.iiinene*? nf the testimonial letter* we are constantly publishing, we have the National City Banlc. of Lynn, Ma?s., $5,000. >aid to any perv n who can *hcw that the above ot genuine, or was published before obtaining the permission.?Lydxa E. Pimkham Mksicinb Co. ? ? 1 The strew hat lingers in the lap of autumn. To Cure a Cold lit One Dap Take I.axatitk Biuuo Uujsink Tabi.es. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on cacti box. 25c. It's the talkathe barber who Is apt to make cutting remarks. FITV permanently cureil No lit-, or nervous, ne*.". al ter lir>t day's use of Isr. i\liae'sGr#it Nerve Re>tnrer.S^tri:ii bottle as.d tivati-efrco Ilr. R. 11. h 1.1 sr. Ltd . SKU Area St. Piiiia, P... Why not interest the baseball umpires in the striking situation? A ('olond in the Jiriti.~ti 8->uth African army says that Adams' Titti Erutti was u ' blessing to his men while marching. It's a good thing the teller in the ' bank doesn't tell all he knows. 1 1'CTXAM radil.r.ss l'iu uu dui sjiiii, Mrc.ik I or civo your goods uti unevenly dyed apj pearauce. Sold by all drug.lsis. The clock maker should have plenty of time at his disposal, but wh'ii business is bad time hangs heavily on hi* hands. lofortUBhte Fisheroci. "In the first place." said the fst man with the red neck, "I forgot my jug of commissary supplies when I started on that fishing trip, and there was none to be bad within eighty miles." "Too bad,'' said the lean man with the stringy mustache. "But that ain't the worst of it. Of course, I came home without showing the usual signs of having been on a fishing trip, and my wife thinks I wasn't fishing at all. and vows she will find out where I was during that I time if it tak.cs every cent I've ^ut."? I Indianapolis Pre NEW PENSION RULING. AH Calms Must Be Made Anew a:iJ Properly Authenticated. Comptroller (General I) rhnm is bn-v ponding to county pension boards ofll cal copies of the new pension ait passed at .he la-t session of the Gen pal Assnnbly. tinder which the pension appropriation must be distributed this year. This ait comprises the whole of the pension law of the State. The comptroller has received several letters asking whether the former li Is of pnrsion?i-s in the .everal cour.tie.; em be pled, when recied by county iK-.ards. The ;v-i changes the entire Machinery and dors away with all fxin ins county hoards. he ?onijM.alltr. ?.f:or tarefully studying ;he act. is of Hie opinion that all appro*,; !ati..ns must be r.iaile out 11 w and'p es u:'e.l to the county boards. T:-( lav provides emphatically that before r.nv .o'.dier or s .ilor shall receive |: ny payment provided in the ait. he j shall make an aj.pbcution. in writing, though ill- township representative, addre sc'i t > the comity pension board, setting forth in detail ilte n i.urc cf the d:r biir.g wound. If any. the company and nrrimcnt and battalion in which he served, and the time and p!ace cf re ciring ihe wo-*nd. and showing that | :a : lur h nor i:;-. wife is in receipt cf ibf income peJfic-d. and sh wing, furti or. the time and place of residence v.ithin the State by tlm applicant. Such application shall be verified by the oath of applicant, ma le before any offer in the State authorized to administer oalhs and hall he accompanied by the : flidavit of one or more creditable wit ! ncsses. statins that they kiuw the apj pi'eict \v:ir a solvitr o* sailor, or the j wilt- of s-ucb, a ; tease rosy be. an ' I believe the allegations made in the apiplcition to be true; provided, that ;h< ; ppllcition ball show that the apn?t t]rawing a pension in any otlu " i:i.tte. Su.k r.pplicati n shall he verified also by a certifies*: of the auditor of the county in vvh'ca the nplican: reside*, showing amount of tax return and that his i:: o . o ' es not exceed the amount stated. :n! sir. t he is net possessed of sufficient t r. p. rty to produce sttch income; and it sha'l be the dutyt'of the auditor to furnish sttch certificates, if he shall so nd the facts, without fee or charge. In each county of the Sthte the application shall be submitted to a hoard composed of four ex-Confede.rate soldiers or :a'lo;s (to be chosen as provided). who sha'l not he holders of or applicants for a pension, and a regular practicing physician to be selected by them, which five persons shall constitute the county pension board. They shall meet on ;he thiid Monday in January of each year, and shall examine (am applicant unaer ruics unci regulations prescribed by the Stnt? l:oard of pensions. After fir.-t being duly sworn, fairiv and impartially to discharge the} duties of the'r office, and after the; oaths are duly filed in the office of the clerk of court, the county pension board shall proceed with the discharge of the duties imposed upon it, ani shall' certify its approval to the State brard of pensions, giving in detail the reason which influenced it to grant or oppose each application, accompanied by all the eviden.es upon which the decisions were made. A Murder at Rock Hill. Mary Wingat?, a colored girl, about 19 years old. who was horn and reared at Pincville. was murdered in Rock. Hill, S. C.. Friday night, by Will Wat-' sen. a negro who ! ad led her astray under promise of .carriage. For five AV ~ A nfin I Or &JX munius >V <lldUU (IHU mai^ ?t i agate had hern living together as manI and wife. In^the early summer he took her with him to Chester, S. C. When she finally knew that Watson! did net intend to marry her, she es-j capcd from him and returned to Itock. Hill, where she secured employments as a washed woman, at the house ot Annie May Xeal, a colored woman who lives in the western part c." tho town. Finally, without saying a word; Wat-on. who had been standing in the door, walked up to Mary, who was trimming a lamp wick. drew a pistol ar..! shot her three times. The first shot penetrated her heart. As she was falling he shot her through tho breast and through tho head. She died almoit instantly. Watson fled and wes not caught up to a late hour Friday night Palmetto Points. Attorney General Bellinger requests the. statement made that he wi.l only m.iko appointments to the engro.-slng department upon recommendation cf solicitors from the respective circuits. Applications have been piling into his office. He asks that every applicant immediately make a new application and file it with the solicitor of his or circuit. The secretary of State has granted a charter to the Sea Island Telephone Company, which is to connect Charleston and the sea Islands with one another by telephones. C. Bissell Jenkins is president; F. Q. O'Neal vice president and J. A. Ball secretary and treas urcr. A charter was also granted the Alumnae Association of the Wllliamston Female College. Mrs. Dora A. Hutton is president and Miss Mary Newton is vice president. The Secretary of State has Issued a commission to the Major-Bussey Company, of Piedmont, which proposes to do a general mercantile business w th a capital of $">.000. The torporators are Frank E. Major, J. L. Bussv and 1. J. Phillips. m 4 4om y?\ U*$I J&j hmrfw\ Our fee returned if we fail. Any on any invention will promptly receive our ability of same. "How to Obtain a P; secured through us advertised for sale i Patent taken out through u3 receive The Patent Record, an illustrated and bv Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Adc VICTOR J. EV (Pateut Att Evans 5u[(dirtgy ^ Dyspepsia ' Cure Digests what you eat. It-artiticiall v digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digest- J ant and tonic. Nootl -r preparation i can approach it in efficiency. It in- | stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, j Flatulence, iv.ur Stomach, Nausea, i Sick Headache,Gasiratgia,Cramps,and all other results ,f i r.i rcrfeet d igestion. Prepared by E. C. OcWlti&Co- QjicaflO. nrr\ n nnm/rn D nnu p.. 5. mm 4 m j MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS AND Building Haterial. Dealers in Sash Weights, Cord, Hardware, Window glass, | etc. J'""0 O - ? ai who is qualified aa follows: tfe Who shall have been a resident o/ tho State for two years, and of the county one year and of the polling * precint in which the elector offers to * vote four months before theday ofelec- ] tion.and shall have paid,six months be- *r fore aDy poll rax then due and payable, {J and who can *K>th read and write any e| section of the Constitution of 189S gj submitted to him by the supervisors, or of registration, or can show that ho b! owns, and has paid all taxes collectable f during the preseut year on property in ? this Stato assessed at three hundred * dollars or more. J. .T. BADDY, I Clerk <ji Board. we guarautee our wor* j superior to any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacr ture. E.n.HACKER, Proprietor CHARLESTON, - 5. C. Atlantic Oaast Lhis. M-Sks!!?! Eaiimi cf So::h Oa::lir. : ! (\>ud*ns-d Schedule. Date ! April loth. 1MO. SOUTHBOUND. So.31" \o.28? Nn.53* N'o.51* A M r M 1* M A M I.t, Florence 3 JI 7 45 'J 40 Lv. S.)raut<'ii 8 21 10 27 J Lv. I/tlce City 8 27 1" 33 Lv. Kiugstree 8 54 10 59 J Lv. Laued ?. 38 9 11 8 ?.'< 1120 < V M * At. Charleston ?04 10.>5 3 30 J 00 J fc ,>v.ov A < ! P M A M 1' M , Lv. < hnrles'o.i 6 :ii 4 04 7 00 4 00 1 Ar. Lanes 8 82 Lv. Lanes 8 05 6 13 3 3.1 Lv. Kb.fistrs*} 8 28 5 51 Lv. Luke City 8 46 (! 28 i Lv. Scranton 8 31 b 29 Ar. Florence 9 25 7 25 7 05 | A 31 P 31 A 31 I* 31 I Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fuywt'.evillp? Short Lint*?and mats close I j Connection for all poiuts North. J NO. F. DIVINE. Geu'l. Sup't. d Registration Notice. ? ui ai The oflice of the Supervisor of Keg- vv istration Will be opened on the first ^ Monday in every month for tho pur- ?j r\r*t!a r\t 4 V. o rncri?tf.T 1 ncr of any Demon 41 GOOD for all work, h BETTER for some, | BEST for everybody. | Send for Your Neighbor's Endorsement ' KHTURNEfi. GENU SOU AGENT. /a WALL ST. ATLANTA CA? 1MB ALL HOUSE ENTRANCE ? Mama e sending sketch and description of opinion free concerning the patentatcnt" sent upon request. Patents it our expense. Special notice, without charge, in widely circulated journal, consisted Iress, ANS & CO., WASHINGTON, Li. C. Skin Diseases, For i\v speedy ar.d permanent enre ot' tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is .vithout an equal. It relieves the itchng and smarting almost instantly and ,ts continued use effect# a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids, J)r. fady's Condition PoTrdors for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge Price, Scants. Sold by Thp Drug Store B snd but j.ri: * the sane as ordinary brands. Dru^ists buy Anvl! Soda in buik and sell it at live cents an ounce. Grocers sell it in i?ckages at lt)c. a pound r " jvmnds for 25c. *t is Exactly the Same Soda* To net the best you must insist on packages pet a;> ly use inaauiaciurcr wun me AUVtL BRAMD TRADEMARK. Probably you use it? Nearly everyone does, and If so you know all about how far superior It is to cither baking sodr or baking pov/der. Leaven is the latest advance in baking preparetions, and if ycu don't use it you sboula. It Is Better Than Soda because it will make biscuit just right every time. No more yellow spots or soda taste. :t Is Better Than Baking Powder because it is balf as strong again and one heanina teasnoonful will do the work of two rounded teaspoon fuls of the best baking powder over made. It Don't Spoil but is so prepared that with ordinarycare it will retain its full strength for years. We do not have to pack it in tin cans like baking powder, and this saving enables us to give you better value for your money than you ever had before. ".4 littl leaven leaver.eth the whole lump." * ounces for tor. coats.?6 ounces for five cents. ACME HYGIENIC MATTRESS. This mattress depends largely upon sir?the most radish t force known to science?for its injurious comfort In m, having a ho!low central air space the length and width f the mattress containing spring section with bt) steel >rini:s iritercoiled into woven wire fatties at top and hot, >na. Around this is placed tho tilling, non-nbiorornt antttptic pure whitecotton felt. 1 he air under pressure ia imtwjiation with the springs result ia a most remarkable lasticity.au<l -ritli tho other features make the mattress ygienic, pneumatic, self-von tilering and of downy softess. Hotter than nay other muttraw nt siiy price. ET CS e gT ?To introduce our a o r if CBn&to -ACBK* M llyjrlenlc Mwttress we will for s [ "V. limited time include with every || H order a fine ilrmvt Trimmed. ffp\r^\ a Jika cut 'your a Ukr""" lA* ^ 3U choice of widthst\.. iK^.. yy8. 8M. 4 and *? y ;*...' "IT. c*T '...T^nyy ?^ feet),andoneofour n vr>, B .je**^.' celebrated patent r-f flV^ed! "ACME" lied I ll I I. jE3*^ ^4*. I Spring* same as II I yW1 adapted hy the U. 8. Xl \ . i t I Army after three ~ jm I I . I V 1 I mouths of the inort ^vM t t \ I I i 1 ? ' il rigid tasts ue bent J ?combining tlie :i w great vvnoce comruryhroMiltT and eatilluewi. Adjusts iteelf automatically to varying sighte. A light and heavy pernon lyfug aide by side will it roil agaln t each other. Head ui One Hollar, ?tata rl pay the bnh ^ a ice? 14.00 -and frrlshl rhargee?only when eat is fled that ,ey are exactly aa rep roue n tod. Where all ewah?? sent with order wr prepay freight la fall from thie end. Farther, we will make shipment wfth the express uaderp iding that IE in your judgment, the mattrewalone it net irth more than tli.CO and better than any other mattress, > matter how costly. yon oan have your money 'nick. The price of this mattress dose not begin to represent ito doe, the real solid comfort found in ita i?. Nearly e or body who has need it thus far has reported foil 14.00 value received in the first nxmth'e nee. The premiums offered in connection with the roattune e a free gift from us for the advertising wfcfch we expect > will obtain from the nee on your part at iMs la at trees, ts by use alone that its fall merits can be appreciated. On mi nest we will send duplicates of personal letters endorsement from the celebrated Chicago surgeon, r, J. B. Murphy; Washington Uesirsg. lute postmaster of licago; Mr. Joseph Siegel. Of Siegel, Cooper A Co. of licago; Judge B. W. Clifford of Chicago, and many other sll known people, of the merits 01 this matt reds. Ask far ooklet "A." n jp ( ?Samples of covers on A ilhirtrated cata' 8\ EL E* locncs showing more than 60 style* of -mrCcuclw^nt *fl __ yHoea, .W ttewln* tehlnc*. Beak*. Ae?e Br*%*-Tj4mmed ctol I tod*, yjiufir 141,4 >rd*, Cluxlr*. Hook- " *? etc. 0 kCWJE SPfctWC *" W. ?3fl St?_ *? ' sail OO , ^HICAOQ. J J /