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Overheard.
It was at one of those delightfully
festive and exhilarating affairs, an af
ternon tea. and a guest was about to
depart when the hostess said; ‘'lce
member me to your daughter -when
you write, won’t you?”
“Oh, yes indeed! Yes indeed! She
will be delighted to have me do so.
Since moving away out West she is
interested in the most trifling thing
fcere at home.” —Woman’s Home Com
panion.
APPRECIATIVE.
"I don’t believe you hold the public
In very high esteem.”
“My dear sir,” rejoined the billion
aire, “you wrong me. If it weren’t
Tor the public, where would we look
for our profits?”
A Sermon in a Sentence.
If you are morose, moody or despond
ent; if you have a habit of worrying or
fretting about things, or any other
fault which hinders your* growth or
progress, think persistently of the -op
posite virtue and practice it until it is
youfs by force of habit.—O. S. Harden,
in Success.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to care deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumblingsound or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam
tnation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
bo destroyed forever. Kins cases out often
• arc caused by catarrh, whiehis nothing but an
infiipned condition of the mucous surface-.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
'en9e.olDeafnes3(causedby eatarrh)th‘at can
not bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free. F. J. CnENEiACa., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hail’s Family Pills are the best.
More Snuff Used Now.
The snuff users of the United States
have increased in number about six
per cent, a year for several years, tak
ing the annual consumption of snuff as
the basis of calculation. The aggre
gate weight of pinches of snuff taken
last year was 15.000,000 pounds.
CDCC STUART’S
S Gipaand CUCHU
To all who suffer, or to the friends of those
who s- -Ter with Kidney, Liver, Heart, Bladder
or Blood Disease, a sample bottle of Stuart's
Gin and Buehu. the great southern Kidney and
Liver Medicine, will bo sent absolutely free of
cost. Mention this paper. Address STUART
DRUG M’FG CO.. -2S Wall St.. Atlanta, Ga.
Poor man! He can’t help it.
He gets bilious. He needs a
good liver pill—Ayer’s Pills.
"They act directly on the liver,
cure biliousness.
Want your moustache cr beard
a beairtiful brown or rich black ? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
FIFTY CTS. OF R P. T,T, »• C Q.. h y. V.
BM 9 • -"" 1 ’
‘‘l have used vour valuable C-aacarets and find
them perfect. Couldn’t do without them. I have
uaed'tnem for 6orue time for indigestion and bil
iousness and am now completely cured. Recom
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you will
iUever be without them in the family.”
Edward A. Mars, Albany, N. Y.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. ‘Do Good,
’Never Sicken, Weaken or Grlpo. 10c, 2r*c.’soc. Never
*old in bulk. Tlio genuine tablet atemped CCC.
Cruoranteed to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago cr N.Y. 602
MimM SALE, TEN BOXES
Tile Great East anti Went Line
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< ‘^^RAILWAY Mr
HO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS.
Thirty-five miles Shortest Rome Shreveport Ui
Dallas Write for new' hook on Texas— free.
E. P. TURNER. Lieu. Pass. Aj?t.. Dallas. Texas
s» rwm
Ri'sr,
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Cures by remoy-
i**g the cause. *
One Solution.
If each would mind his own affairs.
And each would go his way,
There’d be no need, with all our c'U’es,
To work eight hours a day.
—Sam S. Stinson, in October LipiMn
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ADMIRAL SCHLEY ■
ENDORSES PERK
Pe-ru-na Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen:—“s can cheerfully say that Mrs. Schley
ru-na and I believe with good effect.W. S. SCHLEY—
ADMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the foremost, notable heroes of the nineteenth
century. A name that starts terror in the heart of every Spaniard. A man
of steady nerve, clear head, undaunted courage and prompt decision.
Approached by a friend recently, his opinion was asked as to the efficacy of
Peruna, the national catarrh remedy. Without the slightest hesitation he gave
this remedy his endorsement. It appeared on later conversation that Peruna
has been used in his family, where it is a favorite remedy.
Such endorsements serve to indicate the wonderful hold that Peruna hns
upon the minds of the American people. It is out of the question that so great
and famous a man as Admiral Schley could have any other reason for giving
his endorsement to Peruna than his positive conviction that the remedy is all
that he s«3 r s it is.
The Newspapers and Good Roads-
One of the most hopeful signs for
the future of Good Roads in North
Carolina is the attitude of the newspa
pers all over the state toward this pub
lic question. Editors, like politicians,
live with one ear on the ground to
hear the first rumblings of an ap
proaching popular uprising; and are
the first to detect the qualites that In
sure permanency and popular favor to
the movements affecting the masses
of our population.
The good roads proposition has been
agitated long enough to enable our
people to determine whether or not it
is a good thing, and the fact that our
newspapers constantly advocate a pro
gressive policy along this line is a
good indication 6f its permanency as a
public question.
Several of our leading papers de
vote each week considerable space to
the subject, and upon any public oc
casion when good roads are to be dis
cussed, special representatives of the
press are sent, sometimes, long dis
tances, in order to secure complete
and accurate reports of the proceed
ings. A few days ago such a meeting
was held at Lakeview, in Moore coun
ty ,(N. C.) and the leading dailies on
the following morning contained a full
account of wnat was done there.
Upon the publicity afforded by an
intelligent press must the advocates
of good roads depend for the educa
tion and inspiration of our citizens;
and it is believed that through this
medium —more than any other —will
be brought about the ultimate reform
in our public road system at present
advocated by a rapidly increasing mi
nority.—jExrtange.
/
Ercteart Tbmpson Seton is to con
tribute I a seres of articles to the com
ing yefcr of The Century, which he
calls “tFabieand Wood Myth,” consist
ing of 1 ' a number of quaint and sugges
tive lftt.hs sketches which will remind
the reader somewhat of Aesop’s Fa
bles. Mr. .Ceton has the advantage of
Aescp in taat he can illustrate his own
work
|! Yoii Don’t Want
tUßlis IN YOUR HAIR
YOU DO WANT
Carpenter’s OX MA3ROW POMADE
(beware of imitations.)
It f« the best bait* «trai*?ht*ner sold; makos
the hair soft and trio us v and is perfectly harm
less More than worth the price.
P?ICE. 25 CENTS.
Ai dif vonr (Inuredat hadn’t It wre will send it by
mill on receipt of 25 cents in stamps.
Audrey, CARPENTER & CO.,
Louisville, Kv.
Give the name of this paper when
writing to advertisers—(At42-3)
INDUSTRY.
“Why don’t you go to work?”
“Mister,” said Meandering Mike,
‘l’m workin’ now. J’m no idler. I
get busy every time I see a man that
looks like he’ll respond to a tale of
sorrow wit’ a donation.”
THE PRIZE-WINNER.
Naggsby—How did the contest in
optimism result last night?
Waggsby—Gaggster won the prize
by laughing most heartily at one of
his own jokes.—Baltimore American.
To cure, or money refunded by your mercnant, so vvny not try it? Price si)c.
HIS PERSUASION.
“Have you ever made any effort to
distinguish yourself in public de
bate?”
“No, sir,” answered Senator Sorg
hum, “when money talks its argu
ment is usually most effective when
it comes In the nature of a strictly
personal communication." —Washing
ton Star.
LEI THIS COUPON BE YOUR MESSENGER OF DELIVERANCE
FROM KIDNEY, BLADDER. AND URINARY TROUBLES.
It’s the people wlio
doubt and beo om o
cured while they doubt
who praise Doan’s Fills
tlio highest.
Aching backs are eased.
Hip, back, and loin pains
overcome. Swelling of the
limbs and dropsy signs
vanish.
They correct urine with
Orick-dust sediment, high
colored, pain in passing,
dribbling, frequency, bed
wetting. Doan’s Kidney
Fills remove calculi and
gravel. Relieve heart pal
pitat ion, sleeplessness,
headache, nervousness,
dizziness.
TAYLor.viLi.B, Miss.— “I
tried everything for a weak
back and got no relief until
i used Doan’s Fills.”
J. N. Lewis.
‘NEW RIVAL” BLACK POWDER SMELLS.
* ing and the use of only the best materials which make
Winchester Factory Loaded “New Rival” Shells give bet
ter pattern, penetration and more usiform results gener
ally than any other shells. The special paper and the Win
chester patent corrugated head used in making “New
Rival” shells give them strength to withstand reloading,
_ BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS.
CAPUDIWE
V. @ P* 1 ® (5 s * (V** It remove, the cause,
ft .0 ILB kV IT 1 eoothes the nervec and
W H Has \z-jf relieves tho w .; ieo a - : j
GOLDS AMO GRIPPE
Jiofuiachen and Neuralgia also. No bad
effects. 10c, 25c and Mo bottles. (Lutein.)
dEaaßbaawna^isigHilß
I® „ (kIRES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. E
■0 Uest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use ft*
52 In time. Hol’d by druggi«ts. ifi
Free, -
The Y ©util’s Companion.
THE FAMILY PAPER OF NATIONAL CIRCULATION. THE LIFE IT PICTURES AND THE
CHARACTERS IT HELPS TO MOLD ARE TYPICAL OF OUR TIMES AND COUNTRY.
Annual Subscription Offer.
The New Subscriber who cuts out and sends this slip or the name
of this Paper at once with $1.75 will receive:
Ba _ Ail the issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of 1903.
B 1 g* &a 3 Ti, e Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Double Numbers.
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The fact is Peruna has overcome all opposition
hearts of the people. The natural tiniftlity which so n .
giving endorsements to any remedy is giving way. v , ...
help others has inspired thousands of people'to j
runa who heretofore world not have consented to siu£a|ja||
Never before in the annals of medicine has it
of national and international reputation have been
and public endorsements to a proprietary remedy.
could have accomplished such a tesult. l’cruna
Peruna cures catarrh of whatever phase or location
is why it receives . o many notable and unique
Address The Peruna Drug M'fg Co., Columbus,
catarrh.
On the Instalment Plan.
A bashful youth and buxom maid
who had travelled sixteen miles to the
parsonage were much perplexed on be
ing informed that the marriage fee
was one dollar. The young man
could only produce fifty cents. The
maiden naively suggested that the
preacher marry them as far as the
money would go.—Lippincott’s.
mvn «■*» J Pills ,
FRICE SO CE.HX 5. I Z'XkkjJ
a-sviomt v*»-
NAME i
STATE -
For free trial bov, mail this coupon to
Foster-MiUmrn Co., buffalo, N Y. If above
space is insufficient, write address on sepa
rate slip.
MEDICAL ADVICE FREXL
% Oropsyijl
jr Removes all swelling
I days; effects a 1
A in yo to Ac/dav.s. Trial
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C*'®’’ SpciJ iliils, bo-. bJHH
Wanted AgcUSSB
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The reason yon can
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cause they euro Kidney
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you.
West Branch, Mich
“Doan’s K idney Fills hit tlio
case, which was an unusual
desire to urinate had to
get up five or six times of
a night. 1 think diabetes
was well underway, t lie
feet and ankles swelled,
j There was an intense pain
| in the back, the heat of
which would feel like put
, ting one’s baud up 1° a
lamp chimney. 1 have
used tlie free trial and two
full boxes of Doan's Fills
with the satisfaction of
feeling that lam cured.
They are the remedy par
excellence.”, ,
B. F." Eaixaiuj.
O: M
SS,OH
GEORfI!A-ALflrt]KH|
. i. or
cured use of lilpa_n*
Tabules. Physicians know them .and
speak highly of them. AJI druggists
sell them. The flve-cent package la
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Botllc. sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
W. L. DOUGLAS
& *3 SHOES S!
You can save trom $3 to $6 yeairty by
wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shrfos.
They equal those
that have boon cost- at ?S?v.
ing you from £4.00 & J
to So.oo The iiu- ffc.
Jiouglas shoes proves JhE^Jgp'e»gj}
their superiority over
Sold by retail shoe -/
dealers everywhere. L/
Look for name and .-f
price on bottom. •*I
That Dougta* nses for- 'L \
onaColt proves there is jf± '*#] s rsis : r7'2 /Hk
value in Douglas tlines. r A&V
Corona is fho highest /MUZi-vS
frailr Put. I,rat her maile.
/ 'tut Color LI uelete uted. '-tjjr?/ y / .
Orr 51 Out L g Line -•tuntk oe equalled at any price.
Shoes b, mail, 2. r » rents rvtra. Illustrated
(atalog free. U. L. lIOtGLAS. Brockton, Ma*»