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Gladness Comes W ith a better undorstanding of the transient nature of the many phys- I leal ills, which vanish libef're pr:pier ef forts-gentle efforts--liianut e'ff irtis - rightly diretctd. T'here i, cminflirt in the knowledge, that so ir.,ny fera of sickness are nit dIe to any acti 1:1a di ease, but simpp!v to a ciniitijipat(i l iii tion of the sy.stenm, hlii the pleasant family laxative. Syril [f i iipr ipt ly removes. 'That is whI it is the oil V remedy with milliron of floaio . anlti evervlwhere c (.teie"l ' s) highlV by in who valuei goid health. Its iinefi'ial effects are tue tp the fet. that it i- the one remedy Ihicli I'li"n''11'' inteiLial cleanlin'es w ithout dbihliiatill' tih' organs on twhi-l it ac's. It i' tIherefr ii'i all imnport;,nt, in ordi'r to it it, 1 i facial ellfe ts. to note w.hrn y''u pu1r chase. tihat oviii have the gr lline' ii - Cle, whirh is ininufactured i thl (Cali fornia I'i;; Syrup Co. ily ainI ' od ni all reputale r""''i:t-. If in the enyle mnt of ((,'oil health. and the systiem is r:r"lar. laxatitves or other rnemedies Iare thein iit needed. If afflicted with iany aiul i 'iiilleai'e, 'fnl ma. he cimmenillit'l t t he tii it skitllful physicians. lut if in neetd if a la:.ati'e. one should have the best, and with the well-irnformed everywhere, Syrup of Fige stands highest and is imli"t la:irger tsed and givesmost ge''neral atisfact i iion. $500,000.00 0FFERED Remarkable Suacess-The History of Veno a Wonderful Remedies--Make Him a Millionaire in Seven Years. lThey Are Prescribed by Ilundreds of Ph'ly icians in bthis Country and RTceom mended from tthe Pulpi't. Since Vent came to this country some four years ago. his remeuti"s have: found I home at every tireside. The fact, alone, that they have been adopUtd by hundreds pIt physicians irn their every day practice is, perhaps, tht' greatest guaratee of hefir merit. Many recverent gentlemen have commended thenm highly from the ulpit, notably among tlhexn leing t:.e e. Geo. Prisleain, of the M1. E. Church. ensia, O., and tev. A. P. PMcNutt, of radner, 0., also ait Methdist cltergymnat Before Veno left Europa, a syn.llcatt of wealthy gentlemen, seeing the great pus sibilities In these remetles, maw. him an Doffer of $PJ,.w.' for his entire busliness Tho Veno remedlies are sold by uC, J druggislts In the United Sta,-s, with lull Instructions for home use "s follos s: VENU'S CURATIVE SYRlUP is tlit best and on'y scIentific cure.. It per inanently cures malaria (chills and ftever) Ind thoroughly curts catarrhi. conutita tion and liver trouble. It strengthens the nerves, clears the hrain, invigorates the stomach andi purifies the blood leav ing no Ill effects. This mnedlanee has for its body the famous Llandrindttd water, the great germ destroyer and blood tiri ler, and rwhen used with VENUS ELECTRIC FLP'TI) will cure the worst and most desperate cases of rheumatism. paralysis, sel: tlita neural tla. and all aches and pains. No htsn· hould be without these mnedlclnes. Th'y re soltd at Id cents each, twelve for sI. Ask your druggist to got Veno's Curs tive Syrup and Veno's Electric Fluid for you. SIR M. MACKENZTE'S cATARtRTi C'RE relieves in 5 minutes. 1'Jc. At drug stores. .o E)R Th Best ~3 ater roof Coat In the ig 'R WORLD I SLlCKER~ The FISH BIRAD SLICKER is warantcd water roof end will keep you dry in the hardest storm. The 'OMMlEL BLICKEIt is a perfect riding coat, and 0YutstheCnttire saddle. BewareofImitatlons. Don't bu a cost If the "Fish Brand" Is not on It. Illultra Ie free. A. J. TOWER, Bost'J ! WE HAVEN A ~GENTS. butN direct to the coO eunte t wholesale {' Is-es. chip anywhere bor exmin-lii ation before sale. Evcry thing warranted. 100 etylc of Carlqe.. Ue90 styI. (of tarnea, 41 styltye RIdIag Sad dier. IV te Or cataloglue. ILKUART CAIIUIAEJE h 1IAIR XeSS Sre. CO., iLnliRT, W. ii. I'RTT. Seey. 131t. RODSlf For trartne and locating G;old or Slicer V\ Ore iost or hidden treasures. M. D. FOW LIR . ox 337. Southtngton. Coun. O RbtCue.Et.i Sr.Tuencrd. heapeet't and best curer. FREF. TRIAL o State case. DR.IIJusM, Quincy, Mioh. Bests ouchrnis. T PiesOod.Um.'g In tIme. 3o~d b druggista. W NUDALLAS. 21-9C When Anausseriue Aes ~rtlsentents 3ein flen thia i'(eer. OFIrCE OF S BLACKWELL's DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY{ DURHAM, N. C. Dear Sir: You are entitled to receive FREE from your wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all the Blackwell's GeniuL9 urcha irhm Smoking Tobacco you buy. One ear of soap Free with each pound, whether 36 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or a oz., packages. We have notified every whole* sale dealer in the United States that we will supply them with soap to give you FREE. Order a good supply of (IGENUINE DURHAM at once, and insist on getting our TOBACCOSBt. or vr soap. One bar of Soap FREE ith each pound you buy. 5 ia offered for a limited time, so er to-day. Yours very truly, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM OSRO0G @0 . N4 A Lee re?..tu Doctor. op !':" t"n '(" a'; .'e rte-' 1 1nto n1 111'" hi: \ "1', . '1::. I' .: t I. . t ake \VeLa·:et·!r I·:· L!Igy.I a -ncLicnl lor th- Ii' ' ad ?it ile fl 1 t k' a!,l ' i :t. "'t . ' ' 1 , i'\ I'' . 00\I1_ I ' Tinieshin 'ouhS. Thbe I;'' rman k til''el' ta: rne' l Lc P acn inter of tiLli"ta:V . * h i ve't Meer I pe .Chlinu . who W iJ I h;iut a few fiirllhllinv ichei oil the i pe&al mnae terlIiLee. anird incientakly lit tlli fur * l theF~ide 'f141 \r Tr YOUNG AT FIFTY. HOW A METHODIST MINISTER CARRIES HIS YEARS. IFrom the Tinies. Ctswego, N. Y. Probalty no 'Lan ist1 better known or Lmore highly r esltel in el Is'','g , N. Y., thanL tlhe re'v. w\illiam ni uniir of the Mi thoaist churchl . M r. Vung oi hls a Ireslponsiblel pisition with the es',vun ego ('ity iL ings HLank, where her lias been an e'mploye fir th.e past twenty wcars. Ii the sprin ofl i f I "I Ir. Young looked as if his tine in earth was lim it '" htlt, instead of falling as was pre dieted, l tie IInk fe a II eC healthy leoek anl ap je'a red sreni'er. As the InlL iths went by this inepre evemleILt Cln tinueId. until now he is as rugged and IapiarerLttly as healthy as a young mand of thirty, altheugh his gray locks de iLneto a roere aelta\ rt'eel age'. A Times reporter, determined to flinl out what lia1. m1le this great chunge, called upon Mr. Young at the bank and put thie question direct and received the following reply: "In truth I am a changed man, and I owe mliy proseint good health to Dr. W'il iarns' fink Pills. In the spring of 1,,:4 I was all run do-.n and had com minced to think that my time hadi conie. had to he pres rlbed for tby physicians, and although I rec!ived temporarLy relief, thec same old trouble came b(ack again and I was worse than before. I had no strength or appetite, and physicalIly I was in a miserable condition. After my work I would go honLne, but the general lassitude which hung over m4a lcft men without a iy pm I ition , ard henl I would go to the tabl3 to 'at, my appetite failed me and I would have to leave without taking 1hardly any nourishment. My kidneys were also tadly afecte'ild, and I was in utter destair. Lne day, here at the bank, I happened to pick up one of the local papers, and my "ye' fell on the ad tertise'ment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The a'tvertisemenlt gave a desem'iption of a man who, afflicted as I then was, had been cured by using Dr. Williams' Pink P11!. I wa1: not a believer in that kind of doctorimng, but concluded as a last resort to try a box of the pills, mak ug up mi y mind that if they did not help me I certainly would not be in jured any. Going to a drug store I pur chased a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and commoned'tkn taking them ae ording to directions. Very soon after I began to fe"l letter and I saw I had made no mistaKe in trying the pills, and before the first box was emptied I felt so much improved that I immediately purclhase'd another. I had taken seven boxes of the pills, and at the end of last sun,mer I felt I was entirely cured and discontinued their use, but always keep a box handy If occasion requires. I am now entirely cured. The lassitude has l-ft me. my kidneys are all right and my appetite-well, you should see me at the tnl;e. I am a new man again. an] Instead of feeling like a man of fifty, which is my age. I feel like a yeeungster of twenty. and I give Pink Pills the full credit for this great change. I have recomnmentdedd these pills Ito several of my neighbors and ac quaintances. who have been relieved of their complaints." (Signed) WILLIAM YOUNG. Subscrthed and sworn to before me this 25th day of May, 1895. BERNARD GALLAGHER, Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restome shatt'ereel nerves. They are for sale by rell druggists, or be had by mall from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.. for r0 cents per box, or six 'aoxeB for $2.50. Any man wLho talks about his gm'eai ability in ant' line is a fraud. Hothing so suddenly and completely disables the muscles as LUMBAGO, LAME BACK,R STIFF NECK, and nothing so promptly SiretuiemaS T eJACOBS0U Ls IN WOMANS CORNEl.' INTERESTING R:ADINtG FCFC DAMES AND DAThSELS. A Teas Diana Who ii'is arn'I Skinn lirr Own Garnce-Sonme Da)inty IDe'grns A Syrnphony in Green--Wfhen . W.oma II Old. - TFNA;' T1E1 wiblA ns the lai. I j'i, - othe opening off t( hunti- -cc p: rlcael; he~als. sOcf\·c l \i '('Iit i hil' W 'ýl';Onaid one i with 1i:. un fall she has killed tuserty-fi1ve Geer. tl\; black bears. seven wil ;;ats." thr(, wnl (': and one Mexican lion. B si' b being a iiunter of big gae'. 1: -' .Iint lidiis is a taxidvrmist. She 1l :.t Aud the gentle art of shinning and silu hug her tropiice; iiuntil hc r ho" c · is a rc't of iahi'eOiurn of Texan nat1'uzal hic-o V. Fo'tr ,'ears spent at lir:dinit -collig'. in Mtxico. Mo., nma'j; her e -kilb.ul a x:iciermist as tlic-re ic in the sitt C . Ii spit, of her unualI oa m A sue is not a imuas-til young Cc n.1, hut a soilien hat sicaia y vuail Leo 1' - eyed. g:accriv girl. CostumsF for Those la Monrraing. The:re i:; not a great deal of chan:ge in deep miourning fro0; year to ye.;r. lHenriett;a cloth rei uns uipreme as the correct mourning iatri('. while crape veils of varied lenigths proclaim th1i relative mournedl as pa:inly a:; the catli notice of ;paei:t or h:-S:nnd. In the deleiest nmo;lraing the Henrietta cl'I cOCIiuICmes nma:e abS3olutel;" !lain are the correct ones to wear. Af'ter three months crepe t aiuings may "i e use-d: at six months entire gownsi of c("rOpe are conb-lernid quite pcssibile. c'idows' mourning ic the d-ep st- buit the last year or two it Ihas be;:n the fashion (as it has leen from time ili mem'orial in England) to -wear the lihe-r white turned-over collars and caffs, whic'h atc so beco ing, and lighten the (ad black. he white ruche in side the bonnet is supposed to be the tvidow's cap, which at one time was al ways worn; now caps. even foir old ladies, are out of fashion, so that the ruche is merely symbolicl. For a father or mother the mourning Is almost as deep as for a husband. but the veil is not so long. nor is the mourning worn for the s:lne space of time. All mourning is now laidc aside much sooner than was formerly the case, a year to wear the long veil heing quite the limit. It is dillicult to have crepe bonnets becoming. but there is no reason why they shoall not be made so if only care be taken to have the I bonnet shape fit quite close to the head. The folds of the veil will give all the height that is necessary, and any fancy shape only looks grotesque utinder the I, ______C a. .e A· SUME GOWN Irepe. When the mourning is first ligat ened and the veil thrown back a few soft bows on the top of the hat are added, and give a smarter look. Many veils of nuns' veiling and of soft, heavy silk tissue-a sort of grena dine-are pow used. always with the face veil of net with the crepe bor er; for wet weather they are very much the best.-Ex. Rome Datnty Desir"i. While every thought is given to th' decking of the body for street wear it will be well to turn a few stray thoughts in the direction of some of the exquisite ,z ly chic and dainty night robes being sent over for our inspection. The soft est of soft India silks and the finest of fine batistes are used for the smartest of these, and whole pieces of ribbon and the loveliest of delicate laces are lav ished on them. The batiste gow1s are especially lovely and launder in the best posible way. Very, very pretty ones are made of this stuff in a soft creamy tint, with the narrowest of 'alenciennes lace set in at the seams. ý:ole sort of an odd, fua cqllar lares -e bth big, hisk aleeves, hBich i; c r T 1 . riyI' h to 1 1 : " F 7C 7 -1 , 1 n ') ' I 1t 1 ;'a ftil o 1", " 1. T i. i.'. or 1.. tll r'i:.t ;hill '. i n at f i: hrii . n th tl'Je an -t~!rl inte ha li e, o Dri ;\ nionyl:f~l beof~~! ronyr elub r- rivati 1IIICl'1'l i -' Cn 1 1 ii v 1.r II -l: , tau ti i l 1":: in . 2 for .h1 br li \\l ' 0r 1 VL rnouF.'hI for a jprin((:. to Wa" :ir. " t hey :I ,aci'" in th11' Mother Hu bard .ith dr p o'rl yokes, I ll *t i, - Lionls, Set tog( ,11cr wit 1' narroW S l ;,11i 1lib,. et'Ujing with a how at aoli roW "n1l iir d all about with a (1 4p frill of lac('. Somletim 1('s there is a colla r in lr 11p1 , p or0 o e tCr toe thvr in ('1, Sorints. latde of white raours.=linre I' pt , set toe' ther vith tckeli frills. io t's of Iatt reatch front tirro:t to j: with here and there full klnot: of ri Lon. A *ondorefitlly lavely rob- of U ,1ire silk it pahl roso pintk and \whi lI' :0n inch widv is rrade up with l 1'--1 ; ills of white filotlssf'line (l 5 )1 a tuelted yoke of ihi same X ll.w. i: 'ho pal., set sLhllS. is a ftvvorit( o for btrun'tt's. but is WO h'autifully ly pal -skitnrod blonibs as well. V :11 1ix of sat in ribbon in baby wi are tukebr in urmonig the frills with p.ety td i t.- -('hic:4a o (C'hronacle. A vSynpho ry In Green. The social s'ason is gacin in ft;ii :',inri: anti ti e lent; n i nll. E.. o own'is and bonnets have 1 en :'v:ll i and azr no' f.ttil.ar. We are rud tc 'V. the flo,.er-garden aptrarance cf our thororughfrres. It no longor sr'prl'1 3 s to see a woman dressed in vivid put - 'de or grass green or bright yellow. Sombrr colors appear dead in our eyes. Our curiosity regarding color is sated Iandi we now turn our att ltion to form. IWe find that skirts v1ill generally be flounced, sleeves are large, bodices will be divided-if not by jacket fronts, by I a trimming which gives that effect. NeCk trimmings are aggressive and higher than ever, although it is to be hoped that this mode will change be fore the hot weather is fairly upon us. A Fifth avenue belle, who is already preparing her summer outfit, has a gown which is a perfect symphony in green. The gored skirt is of pale green batiste--the sheerest linen batiste-on which is a delicate line of white. About the bottom a row of batiste rosettes, resembling fall roses. encircles the gown. A tiny cord of dark green velvet I outlines each seam of the skirt and that material also enters into the designing of the bodice. Straps of it appear on each side, the front and down the sleeve puffs. The sleeves are curious, for each stran of velvet was edged one side with a lace ruche, an upstanding ruche which increased the apparent size of the sleeves. F!nishing each strap of velvet on the bodice was a tiny jabot of wider lace and down the front at regular intervals were three rosettes, similar to those dn the skirt, but of velvet. The young lady proposes to wear this gown when she walks under the spread ing branches of the trees and beside the rippling brook. Then a woodland fairy will she be.-The Latest in Cail cago News. When Is a Woman Old? All of the leading actresses in Ger many have been asked the question put above, and some of the replies were worth noticing. Jenny Gross takes to the usual refuge that "A woman !s as old as she looks." Frau Nuscha Butze thinks "a woman is only old when she tries to make herself young again." Mary Poplschil declares that "as longas a woman believes in youth and clings to her youth she appears young even when she is not really so," and Marie Reisenhofer considers somewhat obscurely that "woman is old when she begins to love reason, and finds no love in return." Rosa Iertens reflects I that "a woman is old when she begins to ask herself 'When is a woman old?' " and Clara Ziegler, the famous trage dienne, Is the author of a phrase in her reply: "When is a woman old? The conceited never, the unhappy too soon, ind the wise at the right time." Genero~ltY or roy-nIti Ip'.rt \ i 'ttlrl oi( t ti- itraa' h 'Wi by hi. Q n '' -1n i e'·. .;2. 1KY'/ atlll i Io- 11a- . i- 11ll h" 1' t '.. r1'1 in (i111',1 :1·. t: 1 11111i t'lc· ' <"I1 1!1'T` h'!' a of OF ýl ., rý ;t l'li It it ~c-li _r ' tt'fi to . C"1.· '}'`. in and alt/''it lil'-to ll ?hit' ti 1llll1'll' 1· fi C 1()a 111_ rtl01 ýti'li"'I' lll''ý 'li, :" an ill!".11"" Jtnll:-- 1 alt-r a t-p , it -iti- tllat.-,. TIhe Stign ~lczuniv of a (oray Overcoat Ut a' the ta~i 1ti-. yr iwIe{- *,t ti x~ . and t' t4c'L.`. :111t-''- alte -i !~- e:'ci iitt"tt 1110r r.;I,:: rit-at"n' ti -1'111111 1kt:,1'. 1 V th4a~ttto. and' o tl tatin f ti otlit-c l -tu ,ti ,- av- . , -. M l 1'iutp"1 (u!'le fillr. ( 'u etii'cIt -111the 1-e tif take i(1:t it ct--.' S 4c *--at- V Ltz Nit~t-11 ;-.2~iatiy u knwi 1mw h vu:i-;a t andI cI:t iii ýn(i i'i~ ____________ls___thin_______oni___ tý hN A/[ / The Governor of North Carolina said " to the Governor of South Carolina Rttile PLUG "BATTLE AX " is the most tobacco, of the best quality, for the least money. Large quantities reduce the cost of manufacture, the result going to the con sumer in the shape of a larger piece, for less money, than was ever before possible. 110fmac1 I tOumes out of JO The New York Journal recently offered ten bicy cles to the ten winners in a guessing contest, leav ing the choice of machine to each. ., 0 , 4 ALL OF THEM CHOSE Columbia Bicycles STANDARD OF THE WORLD .Nine immediately, and one after he had looked at others. And the Journal bought Ten Columbias. Paid $100 each for them. On even terms a Columbia will be chosen TEN times out of TEN POPE MANUFACTURING CO. I896 Mt Catalogue free from the Columbia IHART'.ORD agnt; by mal ftwo 2-cent stamps. iThe\Womnanh The Man9 And The Pill. She wais a lov"ed! her. she \\ 'hel ie 'vt i t,"; 1 1 t:iadC it hle :ite it. lut ý )ie~ jliý~;Lrueel vvtl h~tni ti Ul' he dliýt reel With ll;vf N'ow he t.:kes a l i2! :iftl! ,;f': ai~ld is hapj',\. S, 1 Ii V .'' pille 1iU he t.{ki. is A er's. by using Ayer's Cathartic Pills. ftOW ES .111,, ......ý . .. ",~ l G. H. ROWS,. 19~5 N 11.i r:, 1 tk D.X.~~. 're 1 i' Ds,!:an~. Tex. \t, r u t tI r·.i'· Patents, Trade-Marks,, IEnln~ll ttl ni ii' 1 l A It i i .' " r.= h ?:r" "., ," M a rks, luc"tt~un Sn " ('r' ' i;Ct F ..~. '"t'r.ý:~i " : : OPIUM nnd WHISKY hab'fI urru. Ins uý hI(El. Dr. Ii. ii. 1%lIOIiIA. 4Tt[.A A. 'SA.