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THE NEW WAY. COMMON SEN9K FOII WOMEN. Ladles Should (tend of the Latest and Most successful Importation from France. f * .All Workmen May Posses* Drliht Kale Skin. Strength and ' Good 11< alth. ' ***. ' So says Dr. LuDord, the famous Drench- practitioner, who has devoted his whole life to the study of women, w and haa won the highest distinction " through his wonderfully successful i practice among the first families of Paris. WOMAV A UKltOINU ' Woman is a heroine, says the Doctor, and her remarkable endurance ami ability to withstand the most trying * >?*- i:? cu., ordeal compels aumirauuu. ouc ?o ? slave to the Naturul Modesty of her sex, which so often causes her to endure the greatest trials, and suffer in silence, rather than consult even her Family Physician, fearing to expose herself to necessary questioning and probable examination. A LIFK STUDY P?ecogni7,iDg this fact early in his practice, Dr. LaBord has, by years of study and closo application, evolved an entirely new method of treatment for ail ailments peculiar to women, which baa met with unbounded success, and his Branch. Offices, managed by . ' skilled physicians under his personal supervision, are now located in every large city in Europe. By his superior methods each patient receive?, absolutely free of charge, full --J --J.-*- Jn 1 IT? I Him UCbOUCU BUUV.O WJ/OWJuuj I to her case, thus avoiding all embar- j rassment or inconvenience, and as Dr. j LaBord's remedies are put up in tho j form of small, dainty wafers, they ure easily carried and taken ut any time ^ or place, without attracting attention, i This insures regularity in treatment which is most important to a cure, and ' generally impossible with liquid : remedies. Liquid remedies always contain a ! largo proportion of alcohol, whiskey or I other liquors' to preserve them fiom ! spoiling. Dr. LaBord's Wafers are a 4,dry medicine" and are positively free from intoxicants or narcotic drugs of aDy kind. a BIODKRN MKTHODS 7 Dr. LaBord's greatest success has . been achieved by the use of the "CA- ' 1RONIA WAFER." This is not a Patent I Medicine, but a scientific preparation 'of , "Viburnum,"" or "CARONJA" (commonly known as Black Hawberry), and other well known herbs, whose curative properties have been known to herbaliBts for centnries. "Viburnum," or *CARONIA," is recognized and prescribed by the leading physicians of the world as the best known specific for female troubles. The ex* tremoly disagreeable taste of these drags has been overcome by skillful manipulation, retaining however all of their virtues and strength, and these specifics have been so combined and prepared as to form a dainty wafer, easily taken, yet embodying the most accurate and certain enre for Female Weakuess, Nervous Prostration, Painful and Suppressed Mc?nses, Irregularity. Lencorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the Uterus, Change '<>f Life in Matron or Mai 1, Chronic Decline, Urinary Trouble?, Nervous Deb lity, Fro In ee Flow, Threatened Miscarriage, Palpitation of the Heart, Voino in ?ho T.nffc Si?l<V Cold Hnnilkl and Feet, Bearing Down Pains, Backache, Shortness of Breath,.Scalding of Uriue, Soreness of Breast, Neuralgia, Uterine Displacement, and all those symptoms which make the average woman's life so miserable. It makes -child birth easy and SAVES DOCTORS' BILLS. A VALUABLE FEATURE CARONIA WAFERS" have proven a blessing to thousand of suffering women, who have been made well, strong and happy in a surprisingly -short lime, by this wonderful treat^; meet. They will not only cure the' W most ol-etinate cases, no matter now i??nir nearlected, but are also ibe only -Lntotm remedy that can be absolutely relied upon to prevent those monthly *recurrences of extreme pain and ^suffering, needlessly endured by so .many ol our women. PURE AND EFFECTIVE DR. LaBORD'3 CARONIA "WAFERS" are purely vegetable, containing no injurious chemicals or drugs, and are positively guaranteed to core even the most negleoted cases, if directions are cirefully followed, and the medieine honestly taken. 4 This valuable remedy, "DR. LaBORD'8 CARONIA," is now on salein America by the importing firm of NoYM-FcLLkn Company, who have contracted with D*. LaBqud for the [ exclusive ageucy for the 1* tiled States, j A Consultation Depaitment, viuder the supervision of Lit. LaBord, is maintained, and special advice furnished absolutely free of charge to all who take the treatment. Ladies ordering "CAROXIA" ure invited to write all about their particular cases, in detail, and are assured the most sacred privacy as to their correspondence, as no testimonials or letters from ladies are ever published by us. Onu ??.T ,.f WAltnYIA WAFFRS " containing h mouth's supply, will be Bent, securely packed anil prepaid to huj address in the U. S. or Canada, on receipt of One Dollar, accompanied by the details of your case. A full and complete treatment, * including all necessary medicine, aud our written guarantee, Five Dollars, payable iu advance. This charge covers nil expenses, in- ' eluding free advicj and fuJl directions. | There are no additional charges of any 1 kind, thus placing the treatment within the reach of all. Address Consultation Dept., The Noves-Fillkk Company, Market and 21th Sts., Phila. OJl'fliil Men Indicted. Jackson. .Miss.. Special.?The Federal grand jifry of the United States ! Court of the southern district o! ! Mississippi indicted a large numbei | of cotton seed oil men. directors and j other eotton seed oil officials, nlleg j jng violations of the Federal statute , of July -. 19<?0. The statute denounces ! combinations and the indictments al | Ifge that the oil mill officials hav< | conspired in writing to control the prices o! cotton seed and eotton seed products. Fact Express Blown Up. York, Pa.. Special.?The South *ves ternf exprcssa on the Northern Contra] Railroad, due in this city at 10:41 p m., was wrecked Friday night by s charge of dynamite placed under the track near the Black Bridge, a shorl distance north of York. The train was running at the rath of 43 miles an houi when explosion occurred. The pas fcngTs on the train were severely shocked and dbrstarnation prevailed but all escaped injury. .Earthquake shocks continue ic Armenia. Military Ordered Out. Montgomery, Ala.. Special.?Governor Jelks Wednesday ordered the military company at Troy to proceed at once to Ozark to protect Pharaoh Pavrnmore, a negro, lrom being lynched. Parramore is charged with having committed an assault on a white woman. He was captured and is in the Dale county jail. The call for the military aid was sent to the Gov crnor Dy tne scenn ui uie l-uuuij. mm telegraphed that he had deputized ev<rv reliable citizen' of Ozark to assist him ia guarding the jail. The negro will he brought to Montgomery to insure his safety. The Dry Goods Harket. I New York. Special.?Export buying has again been the chief feature in brown cottons, fair orders being put through for China. The home demaud continues good for bleached and coarse colored cottons. Print cloths continue Inactive. Prints are in moderate demand. Ginghams are quiet but firm.' There is more doing in men's I wear woolens and worsteds and the tone is generally firm. Woolen and worsted dress goods are quiet. Hearst's Men Jailed. Chicago, Special.?On a charge of contempt cf court, Judge Hanecy Tuesday sentenced Andrew M. Law| rence. managing editor of Hearst's - 'a j 1 Chicago American, to iw uajs iu county jail. The sentence of H. S. Can: field, who wrote the article objectionable to the court, was fixed at 30 day* In jail. The cases against S. S. Carvalho. financial manager of the paper, and John C. Hammond, assistant editor, were dismissed. Industrial flisccllany. A novel industry is now in operation near .Morehead City. N. C. It is a "porpoise factory," and utilizes the porpoise for various purposes. The skin is suitable for fine shoes, a valuable oil Is taken from the head, and still another grade of oil comes from the blubber. The fishermen on the North Carolina coast in catching the porpoise rid the wratoro nf an annovinsr fish and profit I by the riddance. Registration Notice. Tbe office of the Supervisor of registration Will be opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of the regibtering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of tbo State for two years, and of the county ono year and of the polling orecint in which the elector oQers to vote four months before theday ofeleot:on,and shall have paid,six months be.ore any poll tax thea doe and payable, icd who oan both read and write anj ection of the Constitution of 189fl -ubmitted to him by the supervisors, >f registration, or can show that h? iwna, and has paid all taxes collectable taring the prese^ year on property in ais State assessed at three baudred toilers or more. J. J. EADDY, Clerk of Board. \ ' k ( COTTON MEN MEET. Gaihcring of Manufacturers in Cily of Atianla. SENATOR M'LAliRIN MAKES SPFECH At a l unquet, in Which He Advocates Some Measures of Ecopomic Leg-station. Atlanta, Special.?The Southern Cotton Spinners' Association met in annual convention here Thursday. This is the fifth yearly gatheiing ct' the association and tha attendance was large, many people from New t'erk, Pennsylvania and the New England States inscribing their names on the register. A business session was helu in tr.o marn' oflt-mr-in u'?C! ?-iv?Ti nvi-r 11IS, U.1^ a to sight-seeing, the delegates being the gue3ts of the Souihern Railway on a trip arouud Atlanta. In the morning Dr. J. H. McAd n, president of th--> association. delivered his annual addross. He leocnimeuded a declaiation by the spinners in favor of a merchant marine linen a basis that will give all American citizens an equal chant-?, pi\v.-nt favoritism to critronrhmeut interests and recognize th? producing Ha.-its in the reduction cf freight rates." He also favor d th building ami const:*:etion, as soon as possible; of the i3thmifeiucunal. On reciprocity. Dr. McAd?n said: "The immense balance of trade in car favor creat-s the necessity of our finding a market for our surplus products. We should do all that wo can to advance both tho letter and th? spirit of reciprocity. We especially desiro closer commercial relations with South America and the Orient." ' At a "smoker" in the Kimball House at night, Hoke Smith spoke on "Development (>' Our Horns Talent," and , United States Senator John L. McLaulin oa "E.\tcr.i3icn ot Our Foreign Trade." Senator McLaurln said: "We are at the dawning of a new day cf progress in the history of the world. A better era is fast approaching when all peoples will have a more perfect understanding of the brotherhood of man and the InW-dopendence of nations. For two thousand years the policies of the world Lave bee a con ducted upon the inhuman idea of shedding blood. This hro served a useful purpose in the civilisation of mankind, awful as '-t s i- but that purpose has now been aeqo;Until \vi> w.;u:ercc was hot deemed a proper oubjeet for governmental consideration. There Is no direct department of commerce in any government except that of Germany. The moving considerations prompting the settlement of lie Chinese troubl era commercial. The time will com-' when the best minds of every country will be (ailed upon to adjust the complicated questions of foreign trade a;.J the consular ofdeers at the lcariina ports of com mere?-will equal in importance the diplomatic ambassadors." In connection with the extension ol the Southern foreign trade, Senator McLanrin advocated an American merchant marine. "Our weakness upon the sea is the one great danger.that confronts the nation," said the Senator. "If ships could be built In the United 1 States as cheaply and operated under our ling as cheaply a3 they are uadei other flags, it would be unnecessary lUJ'.UUI' J&UVeruiiiiuiL isj muit; inau u cfoet the subsidies, bouhtie3, naval r:- 1 serve letainors and other methods with which foreign governments at tract capital into merchant ships built and managed by their cwn people. Wt must not imagine that America is cle- . pendent tipen national legislation in 1 order to make ship-owning pay. We | have ample evidence of large American investments in foreign built ship3. manncj and operated by foreigner; Jj our foreign trade. However much o 7 people may have invested In foreign ships, they are unavailable undpr the international law when at war as navel auxiliaries, /wiuiiicr uuug we o.iumu remember. These very ships and tire , men employed on board of them, may | be turned against the United States in | the event of our becoming involved in war with th? nation whose flag they fly. "The object of extending government aid to the upbuilding of our merchant marine is to secure adequate protection t for the nation upon the sea. ami the mere fact that the investment has been f made attractive to American capital ii an incident of the transaction." "We do net want to see the isthmian canal become merely a foreign highway of commerce." said the- Senator. "Wo do not want our millions expend ed merely to become a bounty to for eign shipping. It should be an American highway, and we should so develop our mercantile marine that with ih? opening of this great canal our own flag shall predominate at the raas' head cf a majority of the shins that il accommodated. The South will be the immediate beneficiary of. that great wnicrwuy wii^u .l is uuai.i ul^u. | The Baby /"line Disaster. Bluefield, W. Va., Special.?Latest reports from the Baby Mine cdsdster at Pocahontas. Va.. state that it was mHch more serious than at first was supposed. Up to noon Friday, nine bodies had been recovered and U is believed 15 more are in the fuming mine. Firemen from surrounding towns have bc;en asked to aid in subduing the flames. That part of the Baby Mino where the explosion:; occurred is on the Virginia side. The main entry of this mine is six miles in length and extends over into West Virginia. The work of rescue is yet going on and it is estimated that possiblj1 five or six bodies will be rcrorered-tt.ifore hlgBt' * ( ' / ASTHMA CI Asthmalene Brigns Instant Cure in All ABSOLUTELY FREE ON J WHITE UR NAME AND :? The CHAINED bring* FOR TEW ,'a"'s'/2SV-, YEARS Thn BELIEF. la'astc After having it carefully analyzed; we c no opium, morphine, chloroform, oivcther - ltE / Avi Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial fi wonderful effect jf join Asihmalene, for been afflicted with "spasmodic asthma for t my own skill its well as many others. 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