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Taylor'* i:ii?rnke? Rw?-t (tun* ?bd Mullen 1# Nutur*'? gr Ml romAdy?CurM <k?tiglm, (told*, (.'roup and (xyummiriton.and ?I1 liir>/?t anil lurifr troiildw. At druggUtii, ?Co., MK'. ?ud 11.00 i>?r Uotilo. I < 'Imivinfcli Nh'illlrt ayfiouuml hi* 1<) W A'RiijN MW I h(<tck Mild itcv'dr hi* t'tiXiiL time i'un umih fiinu). I J/- urjjwktliat tlio tvj?c 1)13 ;1(. uiii'C. \ J HOSPITALS CrtOWDED MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN ? H. Urn. Plukharn'i* A<1vtc? Havea Many From thin .Sad and Gontly tfxp6ri?nc?. II in u Afc<t but kc'l'tuiu ftt<f tlllit. F<* v <? r y y <? a r * brings u n i u> crease in the I nnmberofoprfu I tions performed I upon women in ' o ii r hohpitulH. More than three* |fourt)iH of the , pat lent# 1 y i n yr ou thoae miovv - white ImmIn art; women ami girln who are awaiting or recovering' from opera tion* fna<le neceanary by neglect. Every one of these patienta had rileutyof warning in that {tearing dowu . pain til thu left or right of the abdomen. nervons exhaustion, pain in tJn<. email of (In* buck , pelvic ciilurt'h, dix/.iurMs. Hat nleney, tiiBplaeeinenta or Irregularities. All of tin-. so f.ymptoms ? ni indication* of an unhealthy con dition o* the female organ*, anil if not heede.d the trouble may make headway until tiio penalty has to he paid hy a dangerous operation, nnd a lifetime of impaired usefulness at best, while iu mails' easi'H the results are fatal. Minn Lnclla Adams, of Seattle, Wash., write* : D>?r Mrs. ,>iin{haru "Alxjat t ,w? year* ag" I was n {tr^at ?uf> ferer from ? ncvere female troniilo. pain* and hMilHcln1!, The doctor (iiwriliwl for ma and finally told me that I lind a tumor and ninat undergo nn operation if I want mi to gel well. ) felt that .this tvaw my d?ath warrant, hut I upent hundreds of dollars for medical help, hut. the tumor Wept growing. Fortunately I r*>riim|>oiidod ? itli an aunt in the New Knr land HtaU'f, and who advised me to take l.yinu K. l'tnUhai i'H Vogatable < olll|>oinid, aa it. was Mild to cure t mnoi'M. I did no a ltd immediately began to improve in health, and 1 \??? entirely cured, f lie tumor diaapiMtariug entirely, with out an operation. | wish every sulFuring woman would trv t.bii K'?*at prajinratiou." ..i j Atlanta was cured of the trouble* enumerated in her letter, just ho surely will Lydiu K. l'inkham's Veget u hie Compound cure other women who Kuffer; from fe male troubles, inflammation, kidney trouble*, ncrvnii* excitability or ner vous prostration. Mrs. Finhham invito all vonng women who ure ill to write her for free advice. tShe in daughter-in-law of Lydia 10. l'inkhum and for t wenty-ti ve yeara haa been adviaing .sick women free of charge. Address. Lvun. Mnuu. 5? for (till worth of lf?<1lii* l*rtoov?)tl?nltiOho?? w art OmUii tl'i, worth of UnlYnrMlPr*1 i?iu tn Cou|joiit iif? with fvtur ord?r HOl.OI A NO'S ?KEU .-TOilK, UAI.TIMUKK. SS?S Thompson's Eye Water So. 12*06. Frcignt-Car Honeymoon. "One of t hv if'pieeroM wedding jour neyn 1 ever heard of," the. Kill re marked, "was that of a friend of mint! who whs married in Cunndu ? ho other day. She lived in Ontario, und her husband had nettled on u farm in one of the new provinces in tho far West. After they wore mar ried they net out for their new homo in a freight car that tho bridegroom had specially fixed t ?>> the Jonrnoy. "The front half of the car was ar ranged as a sdecping and living room und kitchen conildned. They had tho necessary lahlcs an! folding chairs, box cupboards for the dishes and sup plies. and a big oil stove. I. amps hting from the roof of the oar.,-ehj? fashion, and the whole interior rtookeiF ]>nrtlenlarly cozy when the bride had finished the work begun by her hus band. "The odd part of tho outfit was tho fact, that tho roar half of tho car was fitted up as a stable for tho two horses that were a part of their wed ding gifts. Thv journey ended safe ly und happily. 1 should imagine, from the letters 1 have had from the bride. No girl who could have a private ear or a steam yacht for such a jour ney would be moro enthusiastic thun iny friend was over her economical and unique honeymoon." .New York Press. Kvon the wisest of men would rath er have their friends hand them flat tery than honest criticism. GRAND TO t. Vr A ml tlii? ) *?t 1 ? ii ^ la l? Al?w>* tli* e?-?f "Sit monies .-('4'' I would have laughed ;?! '>>?. Mc. tliat Uie. - .vnt.1 he anything 1 ' ?* 1 1 r f . >r a table beverage than coffee," writes nn ')hio wouian "'now 1 laugh t ? know there i-j. "Since childhood I drank coffee as freely a? any ct'irr member of the fa m ily. The result wa> a puny, sickly girl, and as * grew into womanhood I i'.!d not gain in heal. li. but w:iv jilln tril tv i 1 1 1 heart trouble, a weak and <li?-or tiered stomach, wrecked .icrves and n general breaking down, till last winter nt the :t i e of ,'{S I seemed to be on (It veij^e ? . f consumption. My friend* greeted me with How bad you look' What a terrible color!' and this whs not very comforting. "The de"?i.ix and patent medicine*! did mo absolutely no good. 1 was t boron gulv discouraged "Then 1 gave no coffee and com menced PoKtum eoad Coffee. At first I didn't like it. but after a few trials and following the d>r*ctious exactly, it xvas errand. It was refreshing and sat isfying. In a couple of weeks 1 no ticed a great change. I became stronger, my brain grew* clearer. I was not troubled with forget fulness as In coffee times, my power of endurance xvns more than doubled. Tlie heart trouble and indigestion disappeared And my nerves hecumv steady and strong. f "I began to take an interest In thing* nliouf met Tfnrr*rvro!-k nimI home-mak ing became a pleasure. My friend* liave marveled at the eltange and w Ii.mi tliey enquire what brought it about, 1 answer *1*0*111111 Food <V>ffo?\ and notb Ins else liiN^ie world.' " Name given by ['nutuni Co., ltnttle Crerk. Mich. There's ft re?? ??. Head the little iMok, fcoad to WtHvUte," ia pk?*. HIE AS #11! SHIP SINKS Part o' iVttisii King's Crew Saved Amid Storm* HEKOIC LP FORTS OF HtSCUtRS i'lloi'iiis I. UK')', llyrrcimir li r AllMlitlr 1 1 ii I I I < .< lie, Kioiuilnn Oft Sh t > I ** Itl* I ami? - Cil | I tin K iirt i i in l?? to lii|iirl*?~ lltl Miiil.rn Itffi llr Murk In Ills I'oat ' ? I i-ri-t lil#* SnftVrlii^. In Miiirm Until*. J 15 islnti \Ja-K. Willi Iht llag* :il hair llia>l Sin* I - ? * > l.i 1 1 ? I I. iiif ? I i*;i tush ip 15os lollllllt 1*. *;i i -||i-l I port Willi >iXll*('ll >11!" ViVOt'K ill' till* 1 1 II I I V 1 1 S 1 1 '.I II IS 1 1 1 1 1 lll'lti*)! King, 1 1 i I 1 1 riiillull TCll ;| I II 1 1 i | 7(xi mill's I'llst III r.iiMl.ll, while nil a VoyiitfC riOJII NYn Y<ik j 1 1 \ nt werp. KeposJiig ? i ? a wondnli hox draped Will) 1 1 ; ? * 1 ii. oil - tv . nil ) In* starboard side nf (Ik* ?I?-i*K . was llii' body of Cap* tJiin . I ; 1 1 1 1 1 ? ~ O'llaguU. ? > I lln* Bl'llisl' King, who died nil I (Oil I'd tin* Bostouiari Ml i 1 1 J 1 1 r 1 1 ? - u ^ I :i i I hi I during I In* storm lll.'ll Will IllS Vl'SM'l Ill till' Illlltolll. .SnllH'U luri' nfl ("ape Sable tjl'* bodies or I i\*i ? ii i y -eight -i*aiii?'ii lire drifting ?? I i'i ? 1 1 in a mass nl" \\ i t*i k;i v,i*. Hiiiiiy nf 1 1 1 * ? 1 1 1 willi life lu'lis ? I in 1 1 1 h*i | .? l>< 1 1 1 ( I In ? I ii ^ I'.il her i ? ? i i nl' i ? 1 1 ? \ i*ii nt Iht iiu'ii won* >a ? oil 1 1 ? ?l 1 1 Jin- sinking i tiiH ii> i in ' ? i ? I ? 1 1 ! ; : n l.i 1 1 K steamer \ I ; i i 1 1 1 1 * i 1 1 1 . Ill'' Briii-h King - ; 1 1 1 ? ? ? ! limn N ? ? w ^nrk, I miiiiil fi Antwerp with a mi? i i'lln nciiii i ;ii -m :i iti I 1 Til f j ? < ? : 1 1 1 u| i .idli*. I'lii' passage \?:i-- ii lie \ i nl Jul 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi.* I ? i 1 ? -iMi- I. I>.\ ii si I'uiiu' northwest erly wind, w 1 1 1 1- 1 1 grail on My i,'icu' Into :i null'. 'I III' Ii. I I I'll". H I'l'e I lil I ll'lll'd ilovv II iiinl ('iip,,.j:i <> ll.igan pri'pii ri'il fur ;i laid hlnrili. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 '? 1 1 1\ tin* gale devel oped iiiln a Inn i li ji in* .-niil tin* deck lit titles nl 1 1 1 ? ? steamer wen; I'iiri lril away. Ill'1 \v;it?'t , which Iiinl Iti'i'ti gradually r i > n 1 1 1 ? 1 1 i 1 1 . now iiiovi-il in huge lilt- j lows. : 1 1 II I these broke o\ I'l (In* tll'i'k ol' tin- MlMltHT. Unloosed tin* I'aslolilltgS ol' Iht ill- lc cargo nl nil barrels and I'll si I I > ' ' 1 1 1 into 'In- si'ii l.iiii'i1 some ol llic liiiii'liis v, nl' loin npi'n. ;t ml great vn! ? linn's n|' w.iii-r II 1 1 w i*i | into the chip's i ninpii i i ini'ii t >. put 1 1 ii 14 mil Iht iliv<? ami in.ikni;: In". engines useless. Ilea I i/ing I In- necessity nl ipiirl; :n - I in 1 1 I'.ipli.in i ?' 1 1 aga ii hiniM'ir wen! ill I o tin* (mill :t ml strove to repair tin" liiosi 1 1 . t mil god vci't inns. 1 1 w 1 1 ill' lining this i hilt :t liar re I ol / 1 ' >MI 111 llis li'UH III tun phi cos. In -pTV nt' I his jnjin y ;i 1 1 1 1 In" tornal hurt- caused In Ins mil, faplnin O'llagilll I i* I M -i " 1 In III' carried to his 'Minn. Hi- i ? i" i Ii 'i*i*, | that liis lit; Ii" I "ill ml up ii i ii I resinned <<iininitii<l it 1 1 1 1 directed tin- i- I'l nils which wi'l'i' being ' niaili' tn plug np ilif Imli' m tin* ship's I ."s i < I f ? . I tu t tin* < 'aptain's 1'fl'oit.s to fi'* J pair hi- ship were Irnilk^s. Tin* ??|t*r Kiiiiiod < ontininilly. ntul ;i!l hamls wi>n? rorri'd to laki' ri tn^i- on tin* main ? l? ?< ? K . j t'hr i-alllo wiTi' swept nviTbonnl ?r;i<l iiii I! y l?y tin' ?i'iis ami ilfowni'il. At tin* <'ii<l i?r ihi'i'c ilays. wIumi all hamis lunl lalioinl wusfMnxKly without n?s| iiinl with I ii t Ii* lootl. t h?* llostoniii ii ami M.iiihi'im weir hi^htcit, ami to lh?'Ni> Capl.iin O'll.i^an displayed tin' sIkhii 1 tor assiMa in-e \N hen lite first lilelmat was Inwered I'rnni I In* Mostniilan tin* small era ft was swept amiinst tin* sfei n nl' the Pi^ ship and ilest toyed and several of Die sea men were., injured. Vet. despite the boisterous iMmlitinn of the sea, the volunteers well' resi Ui d by lilies thrown out from their steamer. Another attempt to retn h tie' sinking ship was Mi.Ti'ssf nl, and thirteen men, imliidiiiK ''apiain O'lla^ran. were tak en from the British Kiim to the llos Ionian, Then again a powerful billow earrled (lie lifeboat against iln- side nf the ship and ilestrmed it and the life savors were tlirnwn into the sen, In be resetted mily after an hour's i-D'ort by their eomrades. \ olnntei'is front the Mauhcim. '.iftor a heroic battle with the waves, hail taken olV eleven from the lh itlsh Kinu. but alter thjs m'lther ? ?i the steiiuu't's, in eoiiesipienee of the iii'Teasiim gale. v!<mld make an attempt to reai'h the fofindering fr<'i^-hter. Moreover, dark fell and it was an utter impossl nilitv to do any tliiui; hut wait for the moonlight t<> guide them to the striekeii hip. In the darkness the British King, wIlW'll U'jis liitMi w ||o)in i'ss, plnnued down bow tlrst and was ''St. 1' iftj si\ men, including a stowaway, vere oi\ board the Mri:ish i\Ing, ami wettly seven of these jierishi'tl in their hip. * NO l: .U IITKAI l\ miTTlNC. lie New Hampshire Supreme Court Makes A il verse 1 C 11 1 i 1 1 u . Concord, X. 11.? I'liai making Itool; iiul pool*elllug at tin- new rai't'i'inirsi' i. tin- New Kngland lliveders* ('lull, at Salem. N. II. would In- a violation of the l?< w atnl punishable 1 ?y t'l'i in i tin 1 as well as civil ai-tioii Is tin* division of tlu? Supreme Court. returned in reply ! i> an i ii* pi i r v submit t ? I to It l?y iii?\ i nor John Mi'l.nno. Tli*" decision of tin' New 1 la inpshlre Supreme Court on two se c 1 1 o n s of the art Incorporating tin* club. which were copied from the Ni>\v York racetrack law, is opposed to the Ni w York Su pi I'lil!!'!, '.V !;!?"! I passed llpoll those sections -oin?- J curs ;i;'o .tiidivw M i 1 ! i ? f is iTe.sidi nt of tin* Ni l* I'.nir'.a l.il rs' Cinb. and the track hav I., . i, built at a ? ost of close * ? ? s 1 ,ix * 1 1 m h > I I;.' i'ii t erprise wus ii ani "d i.u _. l?\ .Ni \\ \uik iiii-n. 1 >i ii^- iii? I J.ue (..Mii -t ion. lilt- i.i.lroad rate 'lU'? tion was ?!!.?? i iissi-d u iin' Senate, Washington. by Mi ?"s. Kayner. Kuo.v. \ldrleh, lodge, pooiii'i'. l?olli\i-r. Tillman and others, iio?.| i.t flu1 spe.i Ufi s favoring a court vn \\ pro\ tston. Peasants Seize Instates. With tho advance ? ? t spring there up symptoms ? . i" ? i cappear aticc of agrarian troubles hi Itussia. In a nuni hor of places in Stavropol I *r*?\ i n* ? ?. ? the peasants are refusing to plow tin* land for tin- proprietors, and reports from other provinces show that the peasants are hoUtlv seizing and sowing the es tates of the land ??\\ mi s Hired to Kill Parkhurst. Two men made atlhlavit in New York City that tiny were hired by police men to kill Dr. Parkhurst. Prominent People. Peon Cliook, a naturall7.cd Chinaman hi Mexico, is saiil to be a millionaire. Congressman Sullivan, of Hoston. has announced his intention not to run again for Congress. John Malone. who died suddenly the other day in New York, was widely known as an netor. hut more especially as a student of Shakespeare. M. Thiery, the famous automobile "a cor. has left the tlrm with which lie nas liecu connected, and will shortly commence manufacturing automobiles on his own account. ? Baron Sonnlno. the uew italiau Premier, is of Jewish extraction. < WORK OF CONGRESS What is Being Done Day by Day By the National House and Senate. Tillman RcporU Rate Bill, Mm Sena te eoiitilim .1 r.?;>i'U ration of |||<- IM il i ..... I .ju. -ti-.n In listening I" till- na.lm- .,| i, i I .Ml the; I Im!I In M I. I i 1 J 1 1 1 ;< 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ? I to K s | ,? ??'??!? .,|i llial inea-;ire b\ Mi. \'e| Mi. J illinaii n ii-jjiijt I'l'jul at ,l'" "> Mr. A Mri.-li, who said that lie was cinious I., hear ||,y> opin ion of I),.' South ( arolina Sciiainr, Hrief attention was yiven to the nie.-Mi^e ot the 1'residenl t ransmit t ing tin* 1 ? * 1 1 < * I to liit* SiticIiii'v of War lelative |.? t!?. ? \|,,ro ^at f jf. Mr. Ha. -on spoke ?f ihe killing ..I the M'.ms a.- >laiif.'ht< i " and Mi. | ,di!'.'f ? i < - 1 < I | | c| || |, - 1 -?| , | until tin | acts should |>e know n 1 he lloir-e lesoliil i.tn vi'. iie.', lh.' in t<*i-Si;iie <'< . 1 1 1 1 1 1< ? i . i oriiiins.-iiiii au thority to administer oaths in cou i ?-el ion with its jnvi -I iyal ion <>| 'char ' ' ' ? i i t ? i i 1 1 1 i ' > ; i t 1 5 ; ; : ? ; , ; , ? | mk| lailroa.U was adopted vv it Iioui . t iojC to i lie I oi mailt \ iii rctjuirinn il8 l-e I .?r^ilee |o commit t er. Mr. Stone's m solution *1 i reel iii v an ? ui|*ttri\ into ' 1 'o.-i| olljre IVpartment nilni'^s on l!ie admission ol college | ? 1 1 1 * I i i.. I tons io I he mails j-:*?-oi i?| eljjy- mallei a| so w .is adopted. A larire iiiinibcr of private pension hills and some other ?.-iiii-|?i in .il e hills u< re passed. Mif. tim. man's in:roirr. I lie rejMiit o| Mr. rillnian emhoilieil Ihe til-si clear ami concise t ; 1 1 < ' r 1 1 e U t ill!* differences coucel til|c_* court rc \ lew features ami other proposed amendments thai had made a uirtni inous report from the committee im possible. Without ln->itam\, tin- Senator dc d it to |>e I, is iieli, I (I,,. 1,111 ? !.? lie amended, hut llial amend ments should not In- 1 1 1 eharaeter to impnir or prevent the nplishmcut ot" tile objects of the legislation. which ate .-.et loll il best, he -a\s, in the I 'l e- iiienl \ ine-sauc to ( ? i f 1 > ???>. lie emphsisi/ed the |tee.| of re-ardin- the measure as nun partismn. but predict ed that the issue created will be para mount in t h.- next pre-id, it ml C|ec t ion. , ~ Mr. Tillman prefaced his report by j speak in-,' o| t lie peculiar cir<ums(nn-| ees ruling I lie committee's actions on the House hill, which made it ;m 4?ju barrassiuy task to submit views (hat would he concurred in by the com-1 mitlee as a whole. AN IM'liKfKhKN l id) Sl'ITA T!< ?\. "Ill -lead Ol beilie || 11,1 >||i iei i III colll miltee as is usual." tin- report said "so as p> command as j w ho|? the emlorsement ami support of ,-i majori t \ o| its i lie ii i hers, the lull was brought i i * I ? * 'he Senate in a form not entirely sat isfa.-lot y t<> nmre ilian tu.? mem ht i s. litis lack ot haiiaonx ainnim liie supporters of the lull ii would he speakinir with titoie accuracy to sav the supporters of 1 1 1 e policy involved in tlx' bill brings ahout tin- anomal ous sit 1 1 .* 1 1 ion in which a member of the minority party in Congress i- put. in charge in the Senate of proposed legislation which is generally regarded throughout the country as tin- cherish ed scheme of the President. with whose general policy ami principles that member is not in accord. At the same time ihe biii i- .1. d to tarry into cll'eei his own h?n<r cherisiied conviction- and the thrice reiterated demands of the partv to w hich he belongs. ' Kmphasi/iny the claim that :i:i* condition is without pieced, nt in !"i: iblative history. Mr. Tillman says it brings into prominence the fact that the legislation is non-partisan and i* so recoyni/.e/d as a result of the un animous support ;;ncn it b\ the mi nority in the House ami the few op posing . >td y m*\ e ! i in that enliro body. I'L I il.lt 1 hKMAM) I' AsS| t >N ATI'.. I here would follow a "cyclone of passionate resentment." said Mr. fill man. in predicting what would be thij result o! tailure on the part t'on ^ l'e- s to II lee ; the \; ule - j i| e;t? I ih U.a lid i"i i .iiili..iil :a!e leei.,|jn tot : ||, . elated that "woe v.ii! In i it.* har \ c-l " of a u\ ineiiibi r if t lie Senate or 1 1 on -e whose work in tot mulatiii^f 1 hill to regulate railroads la.-k . earu -- 1 u ess or honest \ ? > t purpose a ml \\ ho -hall seek to hcllltie the i|i|csl|o|| or kill th. hill b\ subtevtu.ee and ilcceu tiou. The const it ml mil ?4i\es to ton* -less the power to iee||l;lle the rail roads, he contended ami there ,uo man\ wrongs to in;hi. Ihe lull a- it comes |,o:i: ( '?< Ibuise Mr. Tillm an ehai actcri/ed a- !?>.v-elv worded ami capable of dnVen-nt in tiM pret at ions. "Massacre of Mt. Dajo." The additoual power which I ' i? ~ i denl Roosevelt sutjolcd should be -.liven thr inter-State commerce com ii ?->si??n in making 1 lie special investi gation into the coal and oil industry ;i< related to transportation was ^iv :: by t ?it* House in the passage of the fownsend resolution on that subject. The session, which was ended at 3 < 'rloek so that tin* Republican canons might be held, was devoted to gener al debate on the legislative bill. Severe criticism of the recent bat tle in the Philippines was nu\de by Mr. Jones of Virginia, who declared that the killing of women and children was a disgrace to the nation. Mr. Williams, the minority leader, faceti ously instructed" the Republican* ??ii their causcns, and Mr. Keifer, ot Ohio, delivered a s;j>ecch in favor of reducing Souihepn representation iu Congftu. COULO NOT Ktep UP. Vlr*k?ii n*wn. I.ikr Mitii; tuollier Vfotn ?a,|Wlth Kalt?u?(iMg Kltfuti fruublMi Mm. A. TMfior, of Whmiou. N. J., Kay*: "I hud kidney I rouble in it* most painful und *ev?i<- fm n. '!"? furiur<* ' wi'iit ? liniiiyli now *?#??? ins- ii; Imvi* I><??mi ;? 1 r 1 1 < > > I niilx'ai ')*>!(', I 1 1 <ul Ii.k k ? li < ? j : 1 1 1 1~ Hi tin- * lie ?mil lot li ;i ii i| li <? l , I >? v <? i i .? 'i li <>;i ?l .i < |j c >. Tln-i'i' w It #?;i i i:ift-<io\vit I>ainn, siiul fiu mi-< l i-l inns . Kxiiil tin. frcipieni ly J* im I wiili a huri.ing t Ion. They showed sediment. ( 1 j** ? came ditii' 'jl aged. weak. languid and ili'ltri'HhPil, m? > i < ? U ami -or*- that I could led K *m-| ? lip. As doctors did nut < tire mt> I dcchh tf iii try Moan's l\ d liey I * i 1 1 ? . ;i li? 1 Willi m|i h success thai iu\ irouhh < wcrc-nli gou<* after using ? ighl Imxi ?, ami my Hln-ii^lli. ambi "it Hint gen. Till ? hen Ith is line." Sn|il l?y all (li'iilcrs. oO ?i*i?t - i box, Foster M it I >i I I'll <'o., Buffalo, N. V. Tlii' 1'ii^raviT does lii.s work at nil Mom Menu liiulnr. \uw lliau f'j ver 11 m fm r . The use of the ?ton ni engine is in flensing faster to-?l:iy than ever before. Many mammoth industrial plants are i-x? lusivly in building strain | holler* and engines, and ii is the proud ] boast (it one of these, 1 1) r> Alias Knginc Works, of I ndiaiiHpolis, that it aver- | :iges a complete holler and engine out lit , ? if lifty horse-power every thirty mill ' iltes of the working day. When tin- visitor to their plant has j gone through two or three of their 1 ureal warehouse*. and emerges upon a ' hoih-i* yard of twenty uerex. lie won- ! tiers where ttjion parlh use can he loi:nd for all the hollers and engines. Hut. if he will wateh the loading proeeSs, he will see some ten or twelve trainloads |icr (lay go out, laheled for destinations all over the world, and will gain some notion of the magnitude [ of the world's work. Then, when lie is told that this one concern, leviathan of the trade though li is, does not produce ! ten per cent, of the world's output of j steam hollers and engines, he will be gin to realize how vast Is the produc tion and consumption of steam power throughout t lie world. 'I lie product of tiiis one plant, which f huilds every type and size of horizontal j ste-un engine, afford* an Interesting I study of ineehaulcu I evolution. The | balanced slide-valve, the shaft gov ernor. the rotating, or Corliss valves, self-olling devices, compound cylinders and direct connected shafts are only the more visible lniproveinenls. The h 1 1 i ! t up connecting rod, the removable hearings, improved piston construction, ' stronger and lighter designs of bed. | more Intelligent designing of ail recip- : roeatlng parts, better selection of ma- j terials and more aecurute workman ship throughout are some of the things that differentiate the engine of to-day from that of half a century ago. i he change* in boiler construction hate not been so numerous, hut they I have been quite as marked. In the out- ; put of this one concern can be found i every size and type of boiler, from the httle horizontal tubular of fifteen horse jHiwer, to the new Atlas water tube. which purities its own water. ! superheats its own steam and gives the i highest efficiency yet accomplished in I holler construction. lie is without the Word who bears! no \\ it ness (o i he Way. WORST FORM OF ECZEMA ! IIIhcL S|?lol<-ll<'fc Ml Ovrr I vo e? \ tt'e< tril j Part* "Sow I leur m? .Kvcf ? Cured 1>% , I In* Cuticiiru IttMiinlloH. " About four years .tK?. 1 \Vi?? .illh.tcd with black ap'olchcs all nvrr inv face and a tew covering my body, which produced a severe itching irritation, and which r.iuscd me a .great ileal <>t annoyance .uui sutlcring. to such an extent that I was i forced -vail in two oi tiic leading p!iy- j m> i.nis ofSlny town. After .. thorough ex- i aininalioii of the dreaded complaint they j announced u to he skin eczema in its worst loriu. They treated me for the same tor '.ii * length of one year, hut the treatment. did iiit: no good. Finally my liuchan.i purchased a set of the Cuticura Keniedies, and after usin, the content* of tli" lii-t hot lie of (.'uticniA Resolvent in coniieetiou with the (Tuticura .Soap and Ointment, the breaking out entirely stopped. I <i>ntinued the use. of .he t'uti i lira Home dies ;m ^ik mo..th?. and after lhat every spb-tcli \ its entirely gone and the affected pjrts were left as clear as ever. Th ' < uti iua Itemed ic* not otd\ line.! me oi that ("readlul diec; ?>e, cc/ema, hul ??thcr com p.* i. ate'* '.roubles .is well, laz/.i'- K Sledge, .M'.t .Ionc? Ave.. Schna, A l.i. <? t. _'S. tlK)a " I wouldn't give much for the mem ory of the man who cannot forget. I lo r* I line ri . KIoihI I'otfton Hint IStiru ? imtlmu. If >"ti !ih\>> poison prudueiiig erup lions. pimples, uloers, ^wo.hwi glomls, humpi Miol ririirij?>?. burning. iietiinK skin, eoppcr-eolnreit spots or rush on th?<?klri niueou* pnt<'hex in mouth i>r throat, fulling hair, lione pi?ui?, old r!e?u iimlism or foul -?atarrh. t it k -< i?otaisl? ni(i(>lt bnlp] (B. J'.. lt.> It kill* t li%< poison in the Mood; soon nil eruptions heal, hunt swelling* suh side, s-hes and pal lis stop and a perfect .?nri? is iimJ? of the worst eases of ltlood I 'ojson . I<?r I'liin'T. tumors, swellings, eating M'res. ngl> ulcers, persistent ptmnies of ail kinds, take p. It. It. It destroys the ciincer poison in the blood; Ileitis cancer <>f all kinds, cures the worst humors or xuppur iling swellings. 'l'iii>u~anits cured t?y 1>. H. It. Hjter all else fails. It. It. It. eontposed ?f pure botanle ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the Idood pure and rich. st<>p? the awful itching and all sharp, -h- Miting pains. Thoroughly tested for thirtv years. l>niKKists. Jl per large bot tle, with complete directions for home ??tire. Sample free and prepaid by writing Mlo. >d Hnhn Co., At ante, (Ja. I>e?oribe trouble and free mtdical advii j also nunt in s?alei lott ?r (.Jenerally speaking .the smaller a man is the larger his t roubles seem lc he. 3T0P8 i?LCH?KO. f?r#i Hm'I RrriltioPiitlllvi kiwi ln?t*?t t um I ItrUK*? Iiy Ali|i?)>tiuu. 4 p -. f-t-l !<i?,illi !h Mult n A 111 1 llfcil ll Wit frill wit! < If l?.i ' ! hlrtl'i .mil bad til?t4 iiiNt .ilitiy . )U-I< hlii^r ulid i >.1 i 1 ld<-U* indu At? oflt'lKIVi' breath, wluHl In 'I'll' ti> btutiwil t 1'iuhll' . Mull * Arivi Wnfen (.uiifv tL* rt/llli'M mid ?!??]? t*?*i ? lullg, l.y Al)SOll)i(l<! fnul that at ut- lent >> ii ? i ? x* ? ted ton! and b> ?ui'|i!> the di>r<*Uve or", aim wit!i ll.llilli) ?oK?-lll* I'd lulill I Ik y irlicvc mm <n ?.ii ?n l.iii-v, jti?I Inn; -< ?? ?/? Jll> kind I ?w y ijui'-kiv headache. KUlfvt tin ill ?-li ?-t i >>. <"?*< ivm i' iiittutit or ni inline 1 hey Aiil 'Irs' ?' "> ?! iiIijmii, wiiigkv ? >;* ??.?'?HI blldth lllktulll. . I he v n(ii|i If i im ii t.i I .ui) iii I In* itniiili'li. 1 1 : ?? i ii'Iiki^I ion . < r nii|if ? (?)i. ft. is hi tlie >l<iiiiai li :? it< I in ti>uiH> , <ii?t< nded ahilo : ? . ? ii In .i 1 1 bio ii . I'i'i i 'iiii;ilciii>n, ?Ii//'.* ?|i<-l|-i hi uiiv .?tl>ft .ifilu-tioti arming I'imhi .? ? ? i -i- . ? *t < ii ii.i i ll We Know Mull >. An . i? I !<?*< "? Wiiti'i# .'.ill tin*. : 1 1 1< 1 we \\<int ? r?u l<> know it. This oiler hi. iv noi appeal again. (.()<)!) 'ult H.I! Send !iii> ii>ii;<ii:i wit Si v.iii" iiaiiie i mil .kIiIiy-ha and >.uii' dru^gi^t >? n.iiiic I ill. I IlK . Ill - 1 <1 111 1 1 ?? i it' ?ll\ei. iillll Wf | .'.ill ?ii|i|ilv \ . ? 1 1 ?> h.iniulr )r<<' it you I li'.ve neve;- ti^c-'l Mull x Anti lle!i h J V\ itlel>. Mill Will illul fiUIld you a ? ei I I III.. ill" </> Hill ill! "J'n t?>W;tl'l| till* I 111 r- | ill. i m* III 1 1 1 1 > 1 1' I ?..I'll \\ aUlv. Villi will ! I I Ii i i I Iillll iliVa' 'able Sill- -t'linruli (roll | (?Ii'; cure* by aliMHOi" urn. Addri'** Mi i i.'s Cuaim: Tonic t'o. .'128 ilii | A ve., Itm k luliimi. 111. I r;,-, f?i i ,i.i n/i I All ilri vu.'ihI ?<. .Vie. |ht bo\. nr 1 1 \ 'Mai. ll|inli nviipt ??! |'l : ? slain;i.i .ii*i?f;>l < d. . __ l)o V on Bcle i One iinisi riiini' iluwii w ith tilt' coin in i iriliT t ? ? |?ny itj?. I . A' M.I I.. A AT. ! I . A U.I liny I.. .1 M . I'a! Jit and yi'l a full gallon. Wears III 1 1 > 1 ft > n|l I'H. lii'i'.IUSt* t<. it ill. '/ill'! Ii.'ifiii-iif 1.. .V Si. White J .end. aii'l iRaki'H I.. A N| I'm nt wi ?r lik'n iron. 1 callous ?.f I,. A M . mixed with :i ijull'IilS*' ? ? 1 1 will |>auit a moderate .->i/.cil house. < . s. \iulr?!w>, K.v Miiynr. l)uubury,<'?>nn.. wrlti'K : i'liilitvd my house I!' yi'tirs sigo i.itli I. M, | I'ujci vroll tn-duy. ' 1'AIM' YOI'U Hot'sK. t.i |i'*r ????lit. ???'ii.iui-si ili alluwi'il to tin V f' uli'lil wlu-rr w IlllV'i" 11" U^iMit , On Mttl<' <>f I.. A >1. to projii'rty-owiM'ry, at our retail I'M'-i . /l ? i | . 5 > to J.OSti M AN A HAiniNKZ. I 'iii lit .Maki-rs, Nov. V'.sl 1 11!' .iii|iaiie.ii' KnifKVi.i likrs lK'nii.*. Udii /.ii' I ?1^1 mi'! I>ni*fii<^?? Ciiuiint lt? (.'iireil liv'lo al ilJJplli'll* ions ii-. f llyy I'anilul l i'Si li I lift ili.-U'iiwii portion of t In - i-iiv. Tli*?ro ii mil j fine way t*i ??uri< ?li'ufn?v!ti. uin.1 tluit Is hy oou^tl lutional rcmi'dlKS. ? f)?*iifnc.ih is <*nii8o?i Iiy iui iu(1un:<Mi I'onilltioii ol tin* mucous lining of tin' Kust udiliui Tub.-. W|n?ii this t ubu Isin llaniiMl you hiivi-a rufrttjliii^ .souuil ojf loipur-.' tui't lii iiriuK. ftml whi-ii it in entirely 'okmed J>(<iifin'ss is the ri'pn It , ami unless t ho Inflaiu mull. al .-uii In; tiikon out and this tube r? stori-d to its normal uoudltion. b^ariiiK will b<- destroyed furcver. Nine ?'ttses out of ten are oau-i??d byi'iitwrrb.wbbdi is not bln^ but an iullunied eoiidltlon of t be nui.'ous surfives. We will Klve One Hundred Dollars for any 'e;i-i' of DenfiieiVH eiiuseil by eaturrb i that can not be I'll rod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J.Ciibnkv i Co., Toledo, O. Si. bl by Dnixulfts. V.V, Take Hall's Family I'llls for cou^t I nation. Mvorv mnn's ronsei?Mtee is just ;i iiiile ilitl'oivnt from cvciy ?illwr man's Tn Cure i? <'ot?l in On* I)?r. fak'e l.nxative IJrotno Quinine Tablets. I >rui?),'lsts refund money if it fails to en re. K. W. (irove s signature on fiaeli box. A mat) I'iiu hnrtlly ovim* aft'ovil in bo well iltessi'il il' his family is. i'lTH vrrm <:-urM. No lit* or nervou* htMM ?Tt?r flnrt ?!**'* at? of Dr. K !!?>?> * Ur?*' N#if? Hnoti'i *)i f2 J i iullx.tt l?*miti?*tlft*fre.? br. u H. K; ink Ltd. .981 Ar -h Ht . Phil* l'? Kcoitoixy is i lie roua to wealth ??.l <t ? * ????? r?| Om<l to . a vol. A t'urr t <n film. ft hiiiK', iiilnd, 1'rotrudiuK l'lN I > i <i wri wtri *rt< aui ,lion/.?4l t" rufuntl rnouuy If m?*ni fwilx to cure iu 6 tol4 <lttyn.6#-\ There I)f no KiunronK whrrr siu ????litv is lucking MOLD UP! and consider ri"n POMMEL brand^LICKESI Head ffiglt Tobacco can easily tie rained with regular, even stands, and of the very best grade, for which the highest prices can he gotten at your wart-house, or from tobacco buyers If you will, a few weeks before planting, liberally usn . Vbrgiait-CafoHut Fertilizers. Use them again as a top drcwing, or secoud application. Those fertilizer* are tnlxea by oapable men. who have been making fertilizers all their lives, and contain phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their proper proportions to return to youjr soil the eletnonts of plant-life that have been taken from It by continual cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond, Vs. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Va, Savannah. Oa. Durham. N.O. Montgomery. Ala. Charleston, 8. C, Memphis, Tc n?ui? ?? ? ? " - enn. Baltimore, Md. Bhrevoport, I jk. Ce nnneANK depoj?h ?Pv?v/V/\/ ftOO rttKK COVB *K* QMMHBBNHI s",#> '?*?? lJutiU'd eduM ?ion iK^muTrrtiirr tt<>? rit ?t *V'/ il< lo'lty. GA. ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Thai Delightful Aid to Health Toilet Antiseptic Whitens i he teeth ? purine* mouth and breath ? cures i.ak.;l catarrh, sore throat, *ore ryes, and l>y clii'c-t t application cures all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal condition* caused \ y feminine ill*. Paxtine possesses extraordinary cleansing, healing and gcrn;. cid.il q i.tliiii-s unlike anything else. At all druggists. 50 cents LARGE '1 HI AL PACKAGE FRKK J The R. Pa 1 ton Co., lioston, Mhs?. W. L. Douglas *3';= & *3'?? SHOES ml, W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. I ft. L. DOUGLAS MAKES A SELLS MORE MEM'S S3. BO SHOES THAN AMY OTHER MAMUFAOTURER IM THE WORLD. (Ifl nnn RfWARD to anyone who tan V I UfUUU dltprovt this statement. II I could take you into mv three large factories at lirockton, Alum., and show you the care with w lilch c\ e r\ patrol ?h<>e? Is made, yon would realize uh\ \V. I.. DoiiijIm- SJ.50 shoes cost more to make, why (hey hold (heir ihu|>r. lit better, wear longer, and are <>l ijieate." Intrinsic value than any other $3. SO shoe W. L Douglam Strong Mmdm Shoom for Man, 9U.HO, $2.00. Boy' School & Ormmm Shoo*, $U. BO, $2. SI. 7 B, ft. HO CAUTION. I'--;-' i..^ W l. i>.,ilif. );?S s)l?x!<. TiiK?* ii" s'lbslil ut?\ None tfMitiii.e without lii- name ;niil j ? r ???.?.? .-t.mi|ud ol. bottom / nb t Color I't/t lr!t useil ? thei/ will nut wtur Onut Write for lUu?ti:it<'ii i'at:ilo|(. XV. L,. IMM til.AS, ltrocbtoo, Must. So. 12-'06. ANTI-GRIPINE IS GUARANTEED TO CURE. S GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALfilA. I woa'tMlt AattOrlplur to ? dwlir who won't Oura*(?c I ?. C*II for your HOKIT BAC K IK IT DOESN'T tVKI. JF. W, M.D., M?uuficUin>r, S?ringj%*i4, Mm CABBAGE ri&ntt! CELERY Plants! ?nd alt kinds of itrrtog iiltnu.Ctu now furnish a!) kinds of rabliage plants. crown In the open air ami wlil stand great <'0:4. Hrown tr?m aaediiof tti.* moot rrlUnle seedsmen. We use the smiie plants on oar thou&nd acre trunk farm. }'lants otrefull j counted and proper! j pack ed Olfr* r?*dr last of Da?. lettuce., wuion ami Beet plania. name ?line or earlier, Reduced eiprea* rate* promised, nblrli.wlieo effectl**, will give os 1#.' j>?r or tit. les than inercn?nd1se rate* I'lK'M: Small lota $I.M> per thoinand, large lot ?>.(*) to ?1.VS par t liwii ??u >1 . F, O. B. Meg gettr K. 0. Arlington White Uplne Oicmuber S?><'d bii?uts per pound, r. O. R.. X,?'. The Cnlt?d Mates agricultural Department has patabllnhm an Experimental .Station <>n oiir(..i.i. - 1 > ut..A. C'*bl,*Ke*- ih." r<>bU'u ?r theoe experiment* wo will |* pt.??e<l to y|ye you at mi>T tlmo -\onr? ???iwtfii|iy.? y. gg. BMTCH COM FA V T. VKUVETTI, *. ?. There is .only One Genuine- Syrup of Figs, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. (v> THt Full name of the company, California Pig Syrup Co** 1 e printed on the front of every package of the genuine. The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, In Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of thir well-informed. Always4 buy the Genuine? Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE V* 1 Imitarflle.K* Swvfiunciaco,^. tnai firar cents m lorm nwT^t. , * ..:?n for . sick Wmhi 44 After Suffering for Three Years writes Mary E. Shelton. of Poplar Bluff, Mo., "and trying two doctors for female trouble finally laid up In bed for about ftve weeks and was near to death, when 1 began to take W In a week I was up. and have mended ever since. I have only taken three bottles and now health and can do my housework without a pain. My custom Is now regu&f. ' Cardul cured me and 1 cannot recom mend it highly enough." "For head ache, backache, falling feelings, diz ziness, cramps, fitful functions and periodical pataa take Of 'OJhln. I was Cardul. in good o -- Ci \