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‘‘I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to
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iind ©n the market. A
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ft doesn’t take much of
If to stop falling of the
hsm, make the hair grow,
aasd restore color to gray
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Wily Not?
I£ Bet bedecks herself with gems, bestirs
herself when bid,
And feels benumbed when very old—be¬
wails her lot when chid, with
Why shouldn't she bedress herself
garments, and befeed
Herself with food, and feel beglad a nice
book to beread?
—Life.
Digging For It.
“When a man Is working hard why
do they say he is digging away?”
“Because, my boy, he is after the root
of all evil, and how else can he reach
it?”—Chicago Post.
Sever© Measures.
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“Can’t you stop your little brother
from crying?”
“No. I’ve been er punehin’ him fer
der last five minutes, and lie won’t
stop.”—New York Journal.
A Practical Conclusion.
“Did your investigation of volcanic
phenomenon lead to any practical con¬
clusion?”
“It did,” answered the popular scien¬
tist.
“What was it?”
“A check from a magazine.”—Wash¬
ington Star.
A Doubtful Compliment.
Mistress—“Now, Jane, there is no
use of further argument as to how this
dish should be prepared, but our ideas
on the subject are so different that it is
evident one or the other of us is crazy.”
June—“True for you, ma’am, an’ it’s
not the likes of me as would be afther
say in’ the likes of you would have r,j
more sinse than to keep a crazy cook.”
—Chicago News.
The Six O’clock Dinner.
The C o’clock dinner is not a merfe
fad; anyway, not extremely mere.
The 6 o’clock dinner obliterates the
appetite for breakfast. But for the 6
o’clock dinner there would probably be
but a meagre demand for breakfast
foods, and that which is now a great
industry, employing many hands and
advertising liberally, would hardly ex¬
ist.
The 6 o'clock dinner kills a man soon¬
er or later; usually not until after he
has amassed a fortune, yet before he
has had time to queer his wife and
daughters socially with his chin whisk¬
ers and bad grammar.
The 6 o’clock dinner keeps one awake
nights, thus nearly doubling the num¬
ber of his business hours.—Puck.
Shocked Him Into It.
Kitty—“So you managed to get FrSd
to propose at last? How did you bring
it about?”
Bertha—“I borrowed Mamie's engage¬
ment ring and had it on the third
finger of my left hand when Fred
called last evening.”
Kitty—“And what did he say?”
Bertlia—“He saw it the moment he
got into the room. He looked as though
he’d go through the floor. Finally he
mustered up courage to ask if it was an
engagement ring, and I said ‘Yes.’
That was no lie, you know. It was an
engagement ring—Mamie's, you know.”
Kitty—“And then?”
Bertha — “Then he gasped and I
thought he would faint. But the up¬
shot of it was he proposed.”—Boston
Transcript.
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(Aunt Harriet has lived in fear and
trembling since Willie had a white rat
given him as a birthday present. He
has just lost it).
Willie—“Don’t move, aunt, the beg¬
gar’s under here somewhere.”—Moon
thine.
fi the Novelist Born or Made.
There is an interesting symposium
in The Young Man on the subject of
“How to Become’ a Novelist,” from
which, however, the aspiring romanc
Ist will not derive very much encour¬
agement. Mr. William Le Queux leads
off with the expression of opinion
that a wide and diffuse knowledge of
the world is one of the first essentials
to success in fiction. Lucas Malet is
old-fashioned enough to believe that
the novelist is horn, not made, while j
Mrs. W. K. Clifford is pretty much of j
the same opinion, and Ellen Thorney
croft Fowler epigrammatically re¬
marks that writing is like flirtin',
if you can’t do it, nobody can teach
you to do it.
Mr. Gilbert Parker is of opinion
that fiction writing can be learned
but not taught, and Mr. E. F. Benson
thinks that there are only two indis¬
pensable gifts for a novelist—an eye
for dramatic situation, and the power
of putting down in plain English what
he sees. Mr. W. W. Jacobs’ contri¬
bution is characteristic. “All the ad¬
vice in the world would not make
novelists of some people; a similarly
large quantity of advice of another
kind would also fail to prevent others
from attaining success in that direc¬
tion.”—Pall Mall Gasette.
$10,000 For an American Pearl.
The largest perfect pearl ever found
in the Mississippi River has been pur¬
chased by Runde and Upmeyer. The
gem is nearly a perfect sphere, three
quarters of an inch in diameter. It
was recently found in the river north
of Prairie du Chien by a pearl fisher.
It weighs 121 grans and the price
was over $ 10 , 000 .—St. Paul Pioneer
Press. i
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The mosquito is not blase, but he con¬
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E.B.Walthall & Co., Druggists, Horse Cave,
Kv., say: ■‘Hall’s Catarrh Cure cures every
one that takes it.” Sold by Druggists, 7oc.
Even the shoemaker objects to awl work
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Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing ;"4tm- t d'or children
teething, soften the gums, inflamma
tion,allays pain,cures win ;IW>lic. 25c. abottlo
Hamburg's shipping trade With Austra¬
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Fiso’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken ol
as a cough cure.—J. W. O’-Bmen, 322 Third
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The fisheries of the German Ocean yield
§40,000,000 a year.
The more personal you make your
preaching the plainer it will be.
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it is a happy relief, and we are both
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time and much sickness if they
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AND
BOW TON CORSETS
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no other just as good. m 1
Royal Worcester Corset Co.
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Worms. Symptoms are seldom reliable. They depend upon the
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Tnlane Lmversity of Lonismns.
Founded in 1834. and now has 3,864 Graduates,
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I have beo , troubled with catarrh from
my childhood, and have had many doctors
and many different medicines. At night
when I went to bed I could feci my nose
clogging up, and then I had to breathe
through my mouth, which made mo very
dry and often caused m sleepless nights.
I could not find any relief until a friend
called my attention to Ripans Tabules. I
bough: a box and took one afto. each meal,
at d gradually found reiie .' in my breathing
and sleeping. I also had numerous pim¬
ples on my face, which d sappeared.
At druggists.
The Five-Cent packet is enough for an
ordinary occasion. The family bottle,
60 cents, contains a supply for a year.
0 R. J. SILLS DANIEL,
or RICHMOND, V.*.,
The most prominent and successful spe¬
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s^CANCER,
Tumor and Diseases oGVomen, of the
months of July and August. The Dr. takes
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rlie suiferer.-‘- of Western North and South
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No. 30.
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Sunday, Charlotte good to return following following Monday,
from to the named
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Jlonroe, cents; N. C.,
14 (If)- T.ineolnton Dincomton, KC ISIOD-Mt J«U. MOliy, Hnllv N JN.
SO cents; Stanley Creek, N. C., 75 cental
Iron, N. C., $1-00; Cherryville, N. C., S>1.00,
Waco, N. C., $1.25, Shelby,N.O., $1.25; Huth
erfordton. N. C. *1.50; Marion, N. C., $2,95,
Hickory, N, C., $1.95; Cliffs, N. C., $2.00;
tkJnoir, N. C., $2.65; Blowing Bock, N. C.,
$5.65; Cross Hill, S. C., $2.30; Morhead
City, N. C., $6.50.
Exceptions: Tickets to Blowing Bock will
be sold on Friday and Saturday, good to re¬
turn the following Tuesday. 'tickets to be
gold to Morehead City on Saturdays, good
to return tho following Tuesday.
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And Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys,
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, Best JHHiLu. Cough Syrup. m r 1
Tastes Good. Use
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