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CompUte Km carried in dock for
IHHKDIA TX thlpmenl
III! Moclilaory.LowntPilmmia Boot Torn*.
Write us tor catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
ABSENT-MINDED.
"Butterby It awfully absent minded."
“What U bU latest?”
"He was driving a nail and ham
mered his thumb. He howled and put
the nail In his mouth and tried to
fling his thumb on the floor.”—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Bilious?
Dizzy? Headache? Pain
back or your eyes? It’s your
liver! Use Ayer’s Pills.
Gently laxative; all vegetable.
Sold tor 60 years.
. mTvswTgs OWoot Public Building.
If we seek the oldest civic building
by ahora* *od badly hurt— In the United States we shall And our-
*** I wives in the qnglnt old adobe palace
be tmiH 3f the Governors In Santa Fe. it. St.
bonny walk, and to Hoop ' This long, low structure. In the second
wchduuemtbrt | eldest dly of the United States, bss
oSitSSrt-UTttoSEtod b ** n *be scat of government under the
bio bladder,udUmom; Spanish, Mexican and American
able to make bit water wit•' regimes for nearly three hundred
*)*”**■ Ag years. It now contains the museum
«MwUMiwIwrtacthA. of *be New Mexico Historical Society,
so I wvotto Kuos’* Drag of wnlch the Hon. L. Bradford Prince,
**d so*.» bosf Ha * native New Yorker and former Gov-
Want your moustache Or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
owwnan Swelling of U»
limba and dropay aigna
YinUb.
ton Bares, Pi.—lira
L. W. Ammumre writeai
“ A law weak* ago 1 ant fbr
a trial bar of Doss'* JUsty
Pi3afarayaalf.aadtbaydld
dlcitie, bUIooeneee. bad breath* had
^ h wtVn h vo‘M^'| i .' , do^o ^
vsi. wnen your roweia non a mo.«
than all other diseases together. It
o matter what ails you, start tr.king
itay well until you get your bowel*
tader absolute guar* a tee to cur* or
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REINDEER MIGRATIONS
WOMEN
, Mrs. F. Weight, of Oelwein,
Iowa, is another one of the
million women who have been
restored to health by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
A .Younpr New York Lady Tells
bf a Wonderful Caret—
*• My trouble waa with the ovaries;
11 am tall, and tbs doctor said I grow
too fast for my strength. I suffered
dreadfully from inflammation and
doctored continually, but got no help.
I suffered from terrible dragging sen
sations with the most awfulpalus low
down In the side and pstns in the back,
and tho most agonising headaches.
No one knows what I endured. Often
I was sick to the stomaoh, and every
little while I would in: too sick to go
towork.forthn.e or four, days; I work
In a largo store, and I suppose stand
ing on my fact all day made me worse.
suggestion of a friend of
'a I began to take Lydia
toy mother's
E._Plnkhnm’ft °Vogatalilo Com
pound, and it la simply wonderful.
I felt better after the first two or three
doses; It seemed as though a weight
waa taken off my shoulders; I con
tinued its use until now I can truth
fully any I am entirely cured. Young
' who are always paying doctor’ll
girls . „
bills without getting any help as I did,
ought to take your medicine. It
costs so much lens, and It is sure to
cure them. — Yours truly, Ai>bi.aide
Point, 174 St. Ann's Avo., New York
City.” — $6009 forfeit If original of abovo tetter
crcclnj oonutnrncso cannot bo rreduced.
AlUprn Cl'RED WITHOUT CUTTING,
A New Vegetable Remedy,
UCuro Guaranteed in Every Case Treated.
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ft 10, «S and SCc. at Drup-torra. M
nEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Tnlane University of Louisiana.
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CURED
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Quick
Relief.
Remove* allewetlinR In 8 toao
daytt; effect* a permanent cure
in 30 to today*. Trial treat meat
given free. Ifbthiuxcan be fairer
Write Or. H. H. Green’s Son?.
Specialists* Box Q Atlanta, *2.
_ k $2S Every Day
W Can to easily mod* with our
|-<gf Well Augers & Drills
Storing and Roek-Drilll.14 hlaehluo.
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AFCO IVimtlo Pills
make WEAK WOMEN
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r!rxij* easy. F.verv {tack*
age guaranteed. I'.ymail
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plain wrapper. Write for
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A WOMAN'S BARGAIN.
Mrs. Enpeck—I think, Henry, that
our daughter has made a very satis
factory marriage, and that she will
succeed very well In the management
of her husband.
Henry Enpeck—'Why bo?
Mrs. Enpeck—f overheard her talk
ing to him this morning, and she got
him to agree to a proposition Uko this;
"If you will do as I jrant, I promise to
do die same.”—Baltimore American.
GOOD REASON.
"Three-fourths of your male guests."
said Goff, “seem to be cheap, well
dressed fellow, who expect to marry
women with fortunes."
"Yee,” pleasantly responded the
landlord; "that’s my reason for say
ing that the bouse Is run on the Euro
pean plan.”—Indianapolis Sun.
8uecessful Submarine Tests,
Some Important naval manoeuvre*,
took place recently between the Isles
of Re and Oleron, near La. Rochelle,
where the submarine boat Kortgan at
tacked the battleships of the French
northern squadron, which were defend
ed by four torpedo boat dMtaoyers.
The Kortgan succeeded In torpedoing
several of the battleships, and having
attacked a vessel on one sldj passed
underneath tho vessel attacked and
discharged a torpedo against the other
side. The torpedo boat destroyers
were enable to prevent the attacks.
The battleship Admiral Trehourat,
representing the enemy*, divlllon,
tried to pass the southern entry to
the roadstead of La Palllce, which was
defended by the submarines Kortgan
and Fsrfadet. The attack failed, the
Admiral Trehouart being torpedoed
tour times, equivalent to once for every
one of the four ships forming the di
vision which she represented.—New
Fork American.
ONE WOMAN'S VIEW.
, “I suppose you turned me down be
cause of my poverty," said the Im
pecunious youth who had Just been
handed the froaty mitt; "but you
shout'd remember that it is possible to
have plenty of money and still ho un
happy."
"True,” replied she of the refrigera
tor mien, “but I would rather be un
happy with money than without It.”—
Chicago News.
PITS permanently cared.No (it, or nervous-
ness after flnt day’s tub of Dr. Kline’, Great
Nervoltestorcr.t Strlnl bottlo and treatisefreo
Dr. B. B. Kama, Ltd,, Ml Arab at., PhUa.,Pa
Tho telephone ha* closely connected
many people who heretofore were only
distantly related.
ladle* Can W*ar Shoe*
One else smaller after using Allen’s Foot-
easy. dure ■ swollen, hot, sweating, aching
feet, ingrowing nails, ooras and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 25o. Don’t so-
eept any substitute. Trial package Pass by
mall. Address, Allen B. Olmsted, LoBoy, N.Y.
Happy accident will often secure for a
man the thing for which be has vainly
Btriven.
1 do not bellsv* Plso’s Our* for Oonsump-
tlonhasanequal for oonghs and colds—Jon
P. EorxS, Trinity Uprlngs, Ind., Fob. 15,1M0.
Tho parrbt may not be a brilliant conver
sationalist, but it can bite convincinsly.
I.lttlelon Female College,
One of the most pros parous schools In tho
South for the higher education ot young
ladles—an Institution that has really dono a
great work. We will male a special offer to
the flr.t young Indy in your oounty from
whom we receive a copy of this advertise
ment. Address Paso. Bnonas, Littleton, N. C.
A man with a fad is all right so long u
he keeps it to himself.
Long Hair
“About a yeir ago my hair was
coming out very fast, so I bought
a bottft of Aycy’t Hair Vigor. It
stopped the falling and made my
hair crow very rapidly, until now ft
Is 4»inches In length.”—Mrs. A.
Boydston, Atchison, Kans.
There 1 s another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for instance.
Hungry hair needs food,
needs nair vigor—Ayers.
This is why we say that
Ayer’s Hair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heavy. Sl.M s k«lt. AlUranWs.
If your druggist cannot supply 7°°*
send ns one dollar and we will express
yon a bottle. Da sura andrlvo tba namo
of your nearest axurasa office. Address*
J. C. AYER CO.* Lowell* Mass*
SAGE ADVICE.
"What am I to do." asked the very
young man who was about to butt Into
society, “when the conversation gets
too deep for comprehension?"
"Qo to the owl, young man, con
sider her ways and act accordingly,”
answered the Sago from Sagevllle.
“Look wise and hoot occasionally."—
Chicago News. ,
Dsvotttlng Herds Which March Over tbs
Country.
During tbo course of a pnper on the
‘Mammals ot MountKatahdla, Maine.”
rend recently at Washington. D. C„
Cnptaln B. II, Butcher, of the United
Siiiics Army, gnvo some luterostlhs
I'licts relative to the remarkable migra
tory ways, of the rclmlccr. Tho caribou,
or reindeer, la an animal that belongs
father north tbnu tbo northernmost
point of Maine, that vs given to migra
tions st Irregular intervals, and within
tho memory ot people living lu tbo
Mount' Kutabdln neighborhood thero
have been two such migrations within
tbo last eighty years.
In both Instances Mount Katabdlii
has formed the southern terminus of
the reindeer, migration, the Immensd
herd baiting* on reaching that point,
and, on the approach of spring, return
ing northward to New Brunswick,
Canada and Labrador. The last mi
gration ot caribou within tbd memory
of the Mount Katnhdln residents oc
curred late lu the fall of lSUU, when a
herd of thousands of caribou that had
attracted attention by their migration
through Labrador, Canada and Now
Bsunswlck suddenly appeared In tba
foregt* about the famous mountain.
All .that winter the natives of ths
region feasted on Juicy reindeer steak,
but with the first signs of spring ths
herd gathered together and left tho
neighborhood as suddenly as they
came, returning to their homes in bleak
and Inhospitable Labrador. Two days
after the herd got uuder way there
ivas not a reindeer to be seen nor found
In the entire Mount Katahdlu district,
nor lmvo any been seen there since.
This propensity of the reindeer sud
denly to gather In large herds, and
make long Journeys covering thousand*
of miles is a phenomenon that liat
long puzzled naturalists, and has novel
been satisfactorily accounted for. Un
like tbo bison, or buffalo, which animal
migrates north in summer and south
In winter, tho reindeer has no stated
time nor season for migrating, nor,
so far as .naturalists bare been able to
discover. Is there any good reason ol
cause for such action on their part
Kordcnskjold, during bla famous voy
age along th& Siberian coast, from
Bergen, Norway, to Bering Strait, wit
ncssed one of the largest reindeer ml<
gratlons that, according to tho Yaj
kats, Snmoyedes and Buriats, had
taken place in Northern Siberia in twd
centuries, there being nothing In thej
native traditions covering that period
to Indicate a like migration. AccoM-
ing to Nordenakjold, the herd numbereq
close to half a million, and the fegloii
over which It passed was swept bnre of
reindeer moss and other plants upon
which these animals feed.
Til* Color ol Ghosts.
Gray, rather than black or white, ap
pears to be the prevailing color worn
by the lntter-dny ghosts. Two houses,
one In England and the other In Ire
land, m-c persistently haunted by wliaii
are called “gray Indies.” The Irlslij
spook' of this category recently stood
lu front of a bust of Shakespeare, h!d4
dou by her form. A pair of shots,;
thrown at her opaque substance, pene
trated It completely and crashed
against the marble best A third gray,
ghost haunting the ancient dormitory
of an English college Is, on the other
band, transparent The panels of win
dows can be seen through Its form. A*
fourth gray ghost appears as a shadow,
singularly distinct and showing all tho
lines and features of n human being.
Still another spook, that of Colonel A V-
Melmvndcr, seen In St Petersburg, Is n
gray shadow. In fact, there are too
many gray ghost for enumeration. Tit*
"sheeted dead” appear to be In a sum!)
minority nowadays. Even lilack ghosts
seem to outnumber them. The black
•bade of an ancient clergyman often
seen In duyllght upon an English entm.
try road sometimes wear* a white film
of vapor enveloping hit sable raiment.
The phantom of another clergyman,
teen In church, Is described as “a Clark,
clear mist with the outline of a mas.”
That of "n little old woman in brown”
has long haunted the front yard of a
certain cottage, while that ot “att old
Indy In green” bothers a minister of
the gospel.—Washington Star.
ALL FALSE.
t Correspondent—You saw what ths
papers said about you this morning, I
presume?
Retired Millionaire (president of a
great corporation)—No; 1 don’t know
what they said about me, but you
may say for me, sir, that there wasn’t
a word ot truth In 1L—Chicago Tri
bune.
NO CUTTING REQUIRED.
"Johnny, don’t eat with your knife.”
“Why hot, paw?”
"Because It's impolite."
"Then what’s knives for, paw?"
"To cut your food, of course."
"Then it’s all right, paw. I’m eattn*
mashed ’tatles.’’—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
o’ Balloon vs. Automobile.
* Eight automobile enthusiast* have
formed a volunteer corps to 1» used
by the Government In time of war for
carrying dispatches and bringing Into
communication distant points not
reached by the railroads. Of late, to
jet themselves In training,’they have
irganlzed several balloon pursuits.
In these novel chases an aeronaut
itarts skyward fn a balloon, carrying
some dummy dispatches, while at the
tame time the automobiles start in pur-
■ult of the huge gas bsg on terra
Irma. If a good breeze la blowing the
teronaut gives the automobiles a lively
-htse, while If be Is aided with clouds
in or above which to hid* himself h«
keeps the modern "knight of the road"
guessing as to his whereabouts. Th<
ano who reaches him first after hi* do-
•cent is declared tfu winner of the
chase, which 1s said to be much more
exciting than "bare and honnds” or a
fox hunt.—Aeronautical World.
Tired, Nervous, Achins,
Trembling Sleepless, Blood
less—Fe-ru-na Renovates,
Regulates, Restores—Many
Prominent Women Endorse
Pe-rum
His.
ehma Mitchell
A merica is the land of
nerrsns women.
The great majority of nervous
women are to because they are suf
fering from tome form of female die-
eaae.
Mrs. Emma Mitehell, 630 Louisiana
street, Indianapolis, Ind., writea:
"I'eruna has certainly been t blessing
in disguise to me, for when I first began
taking it for troubles peculiar to the sex
Promoted by Shampoos
of CuticuraSoap
And Dressings of Cuticura the
Great Skin Cure
Pornt, SvMtost, Most Effac’Ue Reraidiss
for SMb, Scalp end Hair.
worn out system'! had lit-
"For the past five pears I have
rarely been without pale, but re-
runa hoe changed alt this, and in
a very chert time. J think I'had
only taken two bottles before I
began to recuperate very quickly,
and eeven bottles made me well,
I do not have headache or backache
any more, and'hare come interest
in life. I give alt credit where it
Is due, and that ta to Pemna.”—
Emma Mitchell.
By far the greatest number of female
troubles are caused directly by catarrh.
They are catarrh of the orpin which is
affected. These women despair of rccov-
ery. Female trouble it so common, so
prevalent; that they accent it as almost in
evitable. The greatest obstacle in the way
of recovery is that they do not understand
that it in catarrh which is the source of
their illness. In female complaint ninety-
nine cases out 'of one hundred are nothing
but catarrh. I’eruna cures catarrh wher
ever located.
Chronic invalids who have languished
for yearn on sick beds with some form of
female disease begin to improve at once af
ter beginning Dr. Hartman's treatment.
Among the many prominent women who
repommend I’eruna are: — Belvn Lock-
wood, of Washington, D. Mrs. Col.
Hamilton, of Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. F. K
Hamilton, of Columbus, Ohio; Sirs. F. h.
Warrqn, wife of U. S.' Senator Warren, ol
Wyoming.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from tho use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full
statement of your case, and he will he
pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratia.
Addreae Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hnrtman Sanitarium, Bj'.nmbus, O.
Haggard* for Hawk*.
AU the hawking on Salisbury Plata
this year has been doae with "hag-
Bards.” It ii a change from Shakes
peare's time. A haggard la a wild
hawk taken for use when In its adult
plummago, a bird of much superior
flight to the hand-reared eyas or
nestling which mostly served Eliza
bethan falconers.—London Academy.
BELATEl) KINDNES8.
Mr. Smith (In street car}—Madanh
take my seat.
Mr». Jones (who has been standing
fifteen mlnutoi)—No, thanks. I get
off . at the next corner.
Mr. Smith—That’* all right So do
I.—Chicago Journal.
FARSIGHTED.
"I wonder what’s the Idea In throw
ing old slippers and shoes after a bri
dal couple?”
"Probably the Idea Is that they'll
come in handy for spanking purpose*
In the years to come.”—Philadelphia
Press.
RIpansTnbulesore
the best dyspepsia
[medicine ever made,
rA hundred millions
of them have been
•old In the United
States In a single
year. Every Illness
arising from a disordered stomach Is
relieved or cured by their use. So
common is it that dlscayeg originate
from the stomach It may be safely a*,
aerted tbcfo Is no coudillon of 111
health that will not he benefited or
cured by the occasional use of Rlpans
Talmlch. Physicians know them and
speak’ highly of them. All druggists
sell them. The tlve-ccnt package la
enough'for nn ordinary occasion, and
the Kmplly Bottle, sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes. *
This treatment at onco stops foiling
hair, removes crusts, scales and dan
druff, destroys hair parasites, coothe*
Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates
tho hair follicles, loosens tho scalp slrin,
supplies tho root* with energy end
nourishment, and makes tho hair grow-
upon u sweat, wholcsomo, healthy sculp
when all else falls. . i.
Millions of women now roly on Cut I-
cura Soap assisted by Cuticura Oluv-
mcnt,tliogrcat3klncnre,forprcscrvln;f,
purifying and beautifying tho akin, for
cleansing tho sculp of ernsts, scales and
dandruff, and tho stopping of falling ' I
hair, for softening, whitening and M
soothing rod, rough and son hands, fur
baby rashes, Itching* and chafing.*, bn-
annoying Irritations, or too freo nr
offensive perspiration, for ulcerative
weaknesses, and many sanative, nml-
scptlo purposes which readily suggest
themselves, as well as for all tho pur
poses of tho toilet and nursery.
Cuticura remedies nro tho standard
skin cures and humour remedies of tho
world, llathotho affected parts with hoe
waternnd Cutlcnra Soap, to cleansu tlio
sarfaco of crusts anil scales and rotten
this thickened cuticle. Dry. without
hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint
ment freely, to allay Itching, Irrltnllnu
ami Inflammation, and sootbo and heal,
and, lastly, In tho severer forms, tako
Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and clennao
tho blood. A Mnglo act la oft»n su in
dent to cure tho moat torturing, dis
figuring skin, scalp and blood humours,
from pimples to scrofula, from Infancy
to age, when all clso falls.
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