Newspaper Page Text
44 Better Be Wise
Than Rich.'’
Wise people are also rich when they
know a perfect remedy for ail annoying
diseases of the blood, kidneys, letter and
towels. It is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
is perfect in its action—so regulates the
entire system as to bring vigorous health.
V . j;.om tbo Great Book of
1tow-t ] a o. Know Your Future. Free by
EIITIIBE mail. M ceote. GENEMEE PUBLIHH-
rUIUnfc IMP <30.. US State St., Rochester, N. Y.
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS.
To tlio mountains or Seaelioro at One
and One Third Fares tor Ibe Bound
Trip, by tbe Seaboard Air Ulne.
Up-country folks and down-country folks
need a shake-up at least once a year. 1 he
ahake-nn might as Wellcome Fourth of July
a» any other day. Mountain folks need a
dash of seaside and seaside folks need that
peculiar something called “mountain air."
Fourth of July Is kind of a Jolly nlfslr any
how. hverynody moves somewhere. The
query, Is where t o go? The answer is found
In a glan- at the Seaboard Air Lino system.
From Ihe waters of the Chesapeake to the
ctags and dee trout pools of the Slue Ridge.
This railroad wll put on sale t'ckets pur
chasable of any agent, July 2nd.8rn and 4th
and g oil to return on or before July 7th. at
oneandono thir. fares for the round trip.
Plenty of peonl- will be going, but such
ample accommodation will be provided that
thepe will 1 e plenty of roomforthe children—
for the whole family. ‘Ihere will be no
atrugglo nor ezhau-ttnn Incidentupon crowd
ing for thove who t ko their Fourtu of July
outing bv the Seaboard Air Line.
Remember, tbe Fourth of July comes but
once a year. It will never do to miss the
outing.
W cn Duelling Is a Crime.
Two street porters In Bonn, Ger
many, got Into a row lately, and, in
stead of punching each other’s heads,
were persuaded to light a duel “under
severe conditions.” They were strip
ped to the waist, blindfolded, and
armed with revolvers. One ^Ijot was
to ho fired at-fifteen paces, blindfolded;
then the combatants were to raise the
bandage, advance to ten paces dis
tance, and fire again. Two rounds
were fired In this way without damage
to any one, not even the four seconds.
. The latter then decided that honor was
V satisfied. All the parties to the affair
have been arrested, the authorities
apparently being furious at the ridi
cule brought upon duelling by the low
, rank of the combatants
Hon. Jno. W. Moore's Trip.
While attending tbo Presbyterian Goneral
Assembly X was taken with severe Dysentery,
very palnfu'. Two doses Dr. King’s Dysentery
and Diarrhoea Cordial gave ,me permanent
relief. Jito. W. Moore,
Com. Mecklenburg Presbytery.
Boswell & Dwhn Co., Charlotte, N. C.,
makers, 23o.
—The bAath of spring and the breath of
spring onions are malting away.
Tile Return of Prosperity
f Toour G rest Country should be demonstrated
by songs accompanied by a Moller Oho an
OB Piano. Fur the finest tuned Instrument
at the lowest price, address M- P, Moller,
Manufacturer, Hagerstown, Md.
—The festive freckle ie out hunting
trouble.
Beauty la Blood l/eep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. Ko
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
Stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Csscarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug-
Cists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
—West Point’s Board of Visitors yesterday
.began Its work.
Do Your h set Acho and Burn?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease,
a powder for the feet. It makes Tight or
Hew cboea feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bun-
16ns, fcwollen, Hot, Callous, Aching and
Sweating Feet. Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent
FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy,
». Y.
—Say, really now, wouldn’t you like to be
the lee man?
fit
To Cura Constipation Forever,
iko Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or Bo.
C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
- 1 The cleotrio fan now appears to bo full
of breeze and sneeze.'
Kcxema la the Feet.
. la foot, tetter, ringworm end all skin diseases
an eared by Tettorlne. Mr. Lee D. Martin, of
San Antonio, Texas, nays: “lam suffering with
• violent cas • of ersomiiln my foot Please send
ate a box of Tetterlno. Mr. Moore, ot Moore A
McFarland, Mom h e, Tenn., says It cured him
,■ af a similar case." Sold at drugglstatOe. a box or
•sat postpaid by J. T Hhuptrlne, Savannah, Ga.
—No Maude, dear, you cannot keep oool
WRb a baseball “fan.”
Ho-To-Bao tor Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
man strong, blood pure. tOo,II. All druggists,
—It's funny that with all this heat you
Mat thqw out a cold In tbe bead.
BodTTafeaeeetplt sad Smekt Tear Lift Amy.
l Quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag-
A, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
, the wonder- worker, that mokes weak men
’. AH druggists. Too or Cl. Cure guaran-
Bcoklot and sample free. Address
: Remedy C», Chicago or Hew York
STORIES OF RELIEF.
- 'ii ■
Two Letters to Mm Plnkham,
Mrs. John Williams, Engllsh':own.
K. J., writes:
“ Mbs. Pimx&am:—I cannot bq-
gin to ttjll you hoW I suffered before
taking your remedies. 1 was so weak
that I could hardly walk across the floor
without falling, I hod womb trouble
and such a v earing-down feeling; also
suffered with my back and limbs, pain
in womb, inflammation of the bladder,
piles and indigestion. Before' I had
taken cne bottle of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s
Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal
better, and after .taking two and one-
half bottles and half a box of your
Liver Pills I was cured. If more would
take your medicine they woul 1 not
have to suffer so thuch.”
Mrs. Joseph Peterson, S13 East St.,
Warren, Pa., writes:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I have suf
fered with womb trouble over fifteen
years. I had inflammation, enlarge
ment and displacement of the womb.
I had the backache constantly, also
headache, and was so dizzy. I had
heart trouble, it seemed as though my
heart was in my throat at times chok
ing me. I could not walk around and
I could not lie down, for then my heart
would beat so fast I would feel as
though I was smothering. I had to
sit up in bed nights in order to breathe.
I was so weak I eonld not do any
thing.
“I have now taken several bot
tles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
compound, and used three pack
ages of Sanative Wash, and can say
I am perfectly cured. I do not think
I could have lived long if Mrs. Pink
bam’s medicine had not helped me ”
Curious Bird Habits.
It Is a well known fact, says a writ
er In the Pall Mall Magazine, that if
the young of almost any kind of bird
are taken from the nest before they
can fly, the old ones will feed them
most attentively if the cage in which
the little birds arc enclosed is placed
somewhere where the parents can
reach It; and a popular but erroneous
belief Is current that they do this for
a time, and end by poisoning the young
ones.
This, however, Is a mistake, the faet
being that at a certain stage of n
young bird's existence, when It is nat
urally able to begin catering for Itself,
the parent birds, also quite naturally,
cease to attend it, and then, if the bird-
lings are shut up In the cage and their
custodian 1ms not thought of placing
some food at their disposal, they neces
sarily die, not from poison administer
ed tty the parents, but from starvation.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method apd beneficial
effects of the well known remedy.
Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to tbe system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and Its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, bnt the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, mt.
itjonnvxLLR. xt. new tore, n. t.
For talc byTtll Drugglits.—Price 60c, perbottli
Klpllnx*a Slater,
Rudyard Kipling has but one sister,
now married to an English army offi
cer, In the staff corps stationed some
where In India. 8he is a great beauty,
and familiarly known as “Tricksejf.”
She is a yery accomplished woman,
and has written several clever stories.
'' 'V
The Latest Eadeaver to (MM a Laty HIM
la the Minlag.
Quite the-newest tbiig in London in
timepieces la the clock which announc
es the hour in a none what metallic,
but clear and distinct, voice.
It is, of course, an Ingenious combi
nation of the clock and the talking-ma
chine, tbe latter acting by means of a
simple connection with the works
above.' Inquiries made by a Dally Mail
representative of those in the trade
show that already several orders have
been received for clocks of that kind,
which, so iar, have been designed for
advertising purposes.
A few days ago a firm in New Ox
ford street wore asked to manufacture
a tlmepleci of this description for a
firm of patent beef-extract manufac
turers. The idea was to fix the clocks
In the various restaurants where the
beef-essence was sold, so that every*
quarter of an hour an automatic figure
would appear in a small doorway and
roar out encouragingly: “Now’s*the
time to drink our beef-tea—threepence
a cup,” or words to that effoc;.
For the use of the private individual
tbo talking clock might be employed
with considerable effect as a morning
call. If a man wanted to be awakened
at, say, 7 o’clock, all be wpuld have to
do would be to fix tho attachment at
that hour, wind up the talking-ma
chine, and retire to rest, with every
confidence of something happening. If
everything went off nicely the room at
7 A. M. would be filled with the strains
of “Hall, smiling morn,” or, In a lighter
vein, “Rise up, William TJIley,” which,
as an eye-opener, has seldom been ex
celled.
So far orders for private hotises have
not. been extensive, but the general
opinion among members of the trnde
Is that the cuckoo and the trumpeter
and the pieolo solo and the ornamental
chime and bells will soon give way to
a clock that will life off Instrumental
solos and funny stories whenever any
one presses a button.
As a stimulant to the sleepy hand-
mniden of the suburbs, a contrivance
that would yell out: “Now, then, hustle
around and get that fire under way!”
eleven times In rapid succession, would
be one of the greatest blessings be
stowed by modern science.
Expensive Plovers’ Ers.
A French contemporary grumbles be
cause, owing to the greediness of the
English, plovers’ eggs cost 26 cents
apiece In Paris. But the complaint
need not be taken seriously, as the
same authority quptes $1 per egg as
the price current in London, asserting,
moreover, that as much as $15 was bid
for a couple of specimens recently. On
the Continent the eggs of the plover
are not by any means so highly appre
ciated as with us. The late Prince
Bismarck, however, was particularly
fond of them, and his admirers used
to send them to him by the thousand
from the plains of North Germany.—
London Chronle.'e.
Mnnlfpitofiii,
Hagerty—Thlm whiskers Is sure a
breach of the peace. Garrlty (sweet
ly)—Perhaps yez are thinkln’ they
ought to be pulled?—Cincinnati En
quirer.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA.
T HE Sixty-Second Session will open Septem
ber 28, 1899. Lectures will begin October 8d,
1899. medical Course, four years, Matricu-,
latfon and tuition fees, 505 per sea-ion. Den
tal Course, three years. Matriculation sn-l
tuition fee-, SCO per .ession- Pharmaceuti
cal Course, two years. Matriculation and
tuition fees, 500 per session... For farther
particulars, address, CHHI8TOPHEB
TOMPKINS. M. D.. Dean, Rlohmond.Va.
DO PQ Y NEWDISC0VERT : sir**
a^ VN s^ 9 ■ Quick relist sod oorse worst
cua,. Book of testimonials and 30 its *s’ trsstmeat
Free. Dr. n. oxeem'r aona. Box D. Atlanta. Oa.
USE CERTAIN CORN CURE,
i Thompson's EysWsfsr
If affllctad with
tort IfM, ON
WKTANTED—Ctse of had httlfch thtt RI P-A .^B
will not Vsneflt Head ft cts. to IUpnng Oheinical
Do., NewYurfc, for 10 aamplas tnd lOQQ testimonials.
Antroloaer. I reveal your future 20c. Send birth
N date and-sex Prof. McArthur, B1U2, Danby, N. Y.
Old She
looks
Poor clothes cannot make
you look old. Even pale
cheeks won’t do it.
Your household cares may
be heavy and disappoint-
nients may be deep, but
they cannot make you look
old.
9>ne thing does it and
never falls.
It |s impossible to look
young with the color of
seventy years In your hair.
Ayer’s
permanently postpones the
tell-tale signs of age. Used
according to directions it
gradually brings back the
color of youth. At fifty your
hair may look as it did at
fifteen. It thickens the hair
also; stops it from falling
out; and cleanses the scalp
from dandruff. Shall we
send you our book on the
Hair and its Diseases?
Thm Boat Advice Feme.
If you do not obtain all the bene*
HU you expected from the use of
the vigor, write the doctor about It.
Probably there is some difficulty
with your genera! system which
ma» be easily removed. Address
LA. J. G. AYER, Lowoil, Moss.
TAPE
WORMS
“A tape worm eighteen feet long at
least came on tbe soene after my taking two
CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my
bad health for the post three years. I am atill
taking Cascarets, the only cathartlo worthy of
notice by sensible people.”
Geo. W. Bowles, Baird, Mass.
CANDY
■ ^ CATHARTIC ^
TRAOg MARK RIOiaitRIO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe: 10c. 25c. 50o.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Mirlla, Inal, Cm,..,, Ctilnf., Xoatraal. X.w Itrt. 313
N0.Tn.RSn s P ,rt andgnaranteed by all drng-
■W* I U*PNu Blau to CURE Tobacco Habit.
SALE8IMEN WANTED.
CRAM'S MAGNIFICENT TWENTIETH
CENTURY MAP OF UNITED STATES and
WORLD juat completed. Largest, latest and
most accurate map ever printed on one sheet
In the world. Shows all recent changes. Sells
at sight Price low. Exolustve territory given.
Big profit to salesmen. Also Handsomest Line of
Low-Priced, Quick-Selling Books and Family
Bibles ever offered A ddress HU DGIN S PUB*
WISHING CO., Kiser Building, Atlanta, Ga.
lithe world's greatest ero.bf
Murat Halstead. AGENTS
WANTED. Only 91 50.
OUTFIT FREE. SIDNEY V. HILLKIt, Lakeside Hid,., I'HICAUO
ufeofDEWEY
finr ftwn g , "*T , d RBV BUILDIKL
Oldost (33YBAR8) p.nd only bi>
incu collego in Vs*and 2din tii i
South toownits building. InU?-
©TO-DATB SCHOOL SohoUrly tni
experienced tetchcrs, 4 ofwlioa
arc enth. rs of valuable booki.
Beth sexes. HO VACATIONS.
All business tranche*, English
and Academic departments. ®
“ LEAN HO BUSINESS COLLEGE
SOUTH Of TSS FOXOIAO JUVKH.Thila. Stenographer. Catalog Ires.
TEETHINA Relieves tbe
Bowel Troubles of
_ _ of Any Age.
TEETHIM6 POWDERS ......
Drnsslitm.fi 55 cent, lo J. MOFFBTT. M. D.. F!| Loula Mu
Born In a Cabin*
New York 8pe, Pittsburg Dispatch:
MIes Virginia Fair, who is soon to wed
William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., was born
in a rough two-story wooden shanty in
Virginia City, Nev., where her father
was a hard working miner. The Fair
children played with the otheT miners’
children and showed slight promise of
future prosperity.
C ABBAGE CHEAP. J,'
Beans and Potatoes abou
Potatoes f. < *
f. o. b. here I
Express rate vei*
joining State*.
MMUl R. BUTCH, ■•ll.tt *• 0.
HE REPORTS MURDERS
QUEER OCCUPATION OP A
CHINAMAN.
WlUIsm 8. Lm Das Gotten Hlmsslf a
Unique Job In Nowapopordom—Is Wall
Kdncated—Why Chinese Appreciate
Stories of Groat Crimes,
William S. Lee, an educated young
Celestial, who was born ot pure Chi
nese parents in Portland, Ore., occu
pies a unique place in the American
newspaper field. He translates stories
i about murders in this country from
the American language (o the language
(of his race, and sends his “copy" over
miles of ocean and land to his favor
ite paper in China. Recently young
Lee made a big “hit” with his Chinn
newspaper by sending a two-column
story of the Sanderson murder case*
which was tried at Battle Creek, Mich.
This was a case of peculiar interest;'
handsome Mrs, Sanderson being
charged with the murder of her old and
wealthy husband by feeding him pow
dered glass. Young Lee explains why
bis stories of American murders cre
ates so much interest in China. Thera
murders are very infrequent. There
are more suicides there, however, than
in America. In China a woman would
WILLIAM S. LEE.
(An Americanized Chinaman Who Re
ports for Chinese Newspapers.
never think of slaying a husband. - 'cm-
ily troubles there usually end in the
wife taking her own life, hence the act
of an inferior creature like a woman!
killing so grand a being as a husband,
an aged man and a rich man, is so sur
prising that everybody reads It. j-'
Young Lee, beside being a reporter.
Is an extensive traveler and a lecturer-
lie dresses up to date, rides a bicycle
and speaks with intelligence on ail
questions of national prominence.
A ftlsing musician.
“Doesn’t Miss De Bang get up from
the piano gracefully?"
"Oh, yes; I am always so pleased
to see her do It ”—Philadelphia Bulle
tin.
... v / For FREE
Scholarship
POSITIONS^ GUARANTEED.
Open all year to Both Bexrs. Vary Cheap Board.
Virginia. UN0LM-UGOI ACADfiKY
Conducted i-y llamlolpii-Maeon College. Best
equipped In the South. Hanks with b«*Bt In
United States. Modern convenience* and appli
ances; gyrnnatiiu&i, e\c. Two hundred and thirty
collars. Address, 11 BuWkr smith, Principal.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS.
Established Years.
I59-I6J Bank SI.. - NORFOLK, VA.
Largest Stock In the South!
Low prices quoted on Monamenta,
Gravestones. Etc., in Marble op
Granite, delivered at any Southern
point, write for Illustrated Catalog.
I No. Ui, It is free; aad save money.
, 90 • • •
M The above figures tell a remarkable I
fa story; they represent almost exactly the ,
M percentage of cures made by
8RHEUMACIDE!
f. the wonderful new constitutional enre A
W <or RHEUMATIBM.Th- otlier2p rcent. fl
wen tint curab e,or failed to take metll- \
(J cine according to directions. Thousands TJ
have beet, cured. In view of tbofaetthat 5.
ij many phrsloians think that rheumatism r|
ft must be-true that K1IEU.MACIHE Is I
U THE BOBBITT DRUG CO.. Raleigh, N. C.
y Sold by Druggists generally at fl.0J •
M per bottle- |
Cl M REPAIRS
M ■ um saws, RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o. f
FOB ANY MAKE OF GIN.
FNGINES. BOIliRS' AND PRFSSES
And Repairs for seme. Shafting, Pulleys,
Belting, Injectoia, Pipes. Valves and Fittings.
LOHIARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY C0„
AUGUSTA, GA.