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i'ERUNA A TONIC OF GREA T USEFULNESS. HON. ft. t?. THXmN. Hon. K. H. Tbarin, Attorney ?? t Law and counsel foi AutiTru-.t l.cokua, nrUe? from l'ennaylvonia Avo , N. \v., Washingtoa, V. m? follows: "Having u?eJ rrvmia for ra tnrvhnl i' IxordviH. I <un able to 'te.*t fy to it* ?."oal lettitylml ex'.ell<?:w c ?'< 1 'Jo not h?>i* t<!t? to give it my eaipMa'}': en bu ?ement till on rno.it re"on.rnen!ot;ofi to all |>?iH0r i hfe<t?jil 1 iy that disorder. It in aUo u lull It) of [i rout u .?'/ u Itirwd.'l Mr. T, Uarneeott, Wcjt Aylmer. On tuno, t'nn , write*: "f,n?t w.rit'ir I w ?.* i'l w.t'i j >n/u no i (a (i ftrr huvln(t lu f/rl/i/*/'. I took lV:mi\ tor two month:), vlirjl I heejlHie qilil'* well. I h!k:> i reluct* 1 ii I 'uly, who wii* <ill I'll 11 (/'M'ti r.n l confined to the house, t<> tako r?trunu, nn! after taking I'eruna tut three inoritiii ? he In able to follow her trade of tailoring. J can rerommomt J'rru n<i f >r' all who Bic 1j1 and require h t'ni^. " Fe-ru-na Tat; c s. Homo people prefer to take tablets, rather tlian to tal.e nwdi.-itie in it Ituiu form. tin- h ... |i?o| !o can obtain I'muui tablet*. which lenreaent V.\v nohd nit* Ifitial mine iiciit* of 1'eruna. Lath tablet la equivalent to one ageing? doae of I'eruna. I'cittmi in H'l.l by your local <lru^ Itisi. Buy a but lie today. I KK I'd K KII.W '""" QXmPI.K Tlti:\ I MKNT ?)f Ke.l < loss I'll? I ' ? n'l I' ltl 'i t;> < >1 1 1- ami l ix iU < v p. irtnln;/ IMloj eont frt e. HKA < <_> l> ih It 1 . Mii.m-auotta.Mlun 1. 1 \ K '.V I I.l> r?l VV I.M A N II O A M K TV' A \ r I I ? - I I V I Will) 'it KK K V S A Iso >? ??? j 1 1 1 f I ?? Tann- I !?-?* ?? Hi til r-ix.H I'ur tili'ifs I'lirasiiniH XV 1 1* I \S' HOrfdW I t- ?u. l?i < ????! 1 IH n? It \ A t ii i i> 1 ?-t ,i - hin*#? i ?* , 1 > (\ ?- : : ? r-t Sonic nun i; I e mi \r| V that it ik impossible lur tl'i'iii to ewu Mill a (lit!, e. Sh (npi:<llne ( ur?>s Indl^est Ion I'ji'si*, Ttelrlnntf, Sour Stomach and IN-ai iburn, from whatever ? ? si m -?* It's Liquet l.(T?*>lj i'nmediat olv. 1 >. ?< ? 1 1 it h piemribi* it. I0e? ? ?3c . ami .'?>c . at iliu^ tiorea Dcn't Doubt. "\V In* ii .SoiMijr I'i\ M<il<- !>' Aub'.mn! NVfis a stiiilenl al Kiel, he was o|i|?res heil Willi <;ihi1i( ?,_atnl w?*nl tu Kiriikeu nil <i|<r~T"V]'i' i loin-i i| 1 1 ;?!?!< i* r lirlj*4Up'. Tin* '"hi i' ai! it I i;s. <1 in ansv/er tin-Hi, Mivnivr. ??\Vi ?i' 1 ti> i :<1 \u i of llie^o i lliets wimi bl eon.e. There is a shoit ir w ay n| <i( 1 1>\ i:i^ t luia. I.et t 'ht'tM be In \* i ' 1 1 really I he Soil of ('??"I, ihe Saxioiir, nnil his Julit will <ii^]>el ll;e <iaikhfss an?l !?.s sjj.nt lead ymi.in'o v. ! 1 trntli." A eeita:n minister l.vid t'.iiiv Keveu yc;ns a pertair.ty a> '.<? li:s spirit n;.l safety. \Vh'*n <1 > ? :: tr. I e asked : one w! i? pr? *;-nt "What will viyi > a y i f ~ ' i an <>ne v. 1 ; i.i is t; ? > 1 1 s ti oat > !' i i . ?? v.'cjM an. I i an 1 i i > : 1 ! 1 ? ? ' "ii i !"? ? rt " " W i'ai w:!l > '"i say <?! 1 1 in, ' ' v as t !. ? n pi,'. . V. l.n v.'!:i !i "".It of I j : ? ? W.'ll'i, i i ?'!. " M \ <ioi|, my tin!, why hast I i: e?" _'l t:i< p-?Mtn?t ifpiv ;i ? ! ? : : ; i : ; -s J ?? r? ? 1 ei : . > > ? 1 ? i f : ? ? r i lo the I I i '-pi: it ol l is frn*i:ii. who do I'liMfd iej??iei i:i the l.ord. Its Main Attrac'icn. Tl:c eiiii !uii wic a:e ^lowinj; up Will I'M the pa*! hi >!? biu-k A:;. I abi-.i: 1 1 . i ; ehihlhoeil a.i The :v:r ??! ? ? a. :..-i ..<?!; A plat " iV.' i.'U p !? y mv ciitrr !.:;n;e v e.il ?r ::: ?. i:-.v a tlniat'.t n by tsp-i:s. Matrimonial. Mr-. \ i - . 1 1 ? . u-.r'.s i:: yo -.r f ?'.( . ! i ,t' ?? fi.'.y t:a:: ::.i; tint will fit ; :? <? of :t w:j - ? >!:<* Viis!?::t Ves P. very s;:t. *;.:?!<? {. i' ??.!.;? . i . : : is a:. i;n.h ? i t > ? 'i: ! 'i ! y ' is it's ASTOMSliKli Tin: lKXTOM GUI J.ft'.iy tiot Well \\ i.!i Cnau^r of I i * tl. A Krctt cclcri*'^' ho? vtil ft\n put off ' oM a^e ' :: -v o of.?. ' ti'.v i.our Ish tho i-rcr '?/ To do this lt-i ;-;sh'. foM. of couTic. la u'*cc4i.\: : T ho " V.:iy raan u 'act urea poUcni ::: th-? Htomach find Intent luca fro:.'. ecr'.!\:n kitnls <J>f food f t ff s and unless r ff: ' ? nt ? f :he ri^ht klnl Id usvd. the t : :: '.?> :s e.e r: t r.t 9 ever co me the jjood "My grandmother. Tt y, ars n!l," writes a N. Y lady, "had be a an in valid for 1 v y i r r 3 from wh?: was called ronau m pt Ion of the stomach and bowels. "lho dr.ct.T had shen l.vr u^i t.5 die ? 1 raw h.i inch about Gra;?e Nutf that I p'vs.!ad?-.l Ri-.mdr.iot h?*r to try 1'. S:u- could not keep air.ti .at on hi r Ktomach for more than a few min utes. ? She began Orare-Nuta with mly a teaspoonfnl. Af that did not di?trop? l.cr and as aho covild retain it. rhe tock a little m<~>ro until s'.:.; couiJ take all of four teasrooEfuU z: a meeh "Then f.he began to gain ar. 1 (?row itrong and her trouble In the stomach was gono entirely. She got to enjoy good health for oco ?o eld. and we Vnc.w Grape-Nuts aaved her life. "Th? doclor was r.itor.tshed that Instead of dying aho get wtll, and without a drop of medlclnp after the began the Orap?^'^#." "There t a Reason." Namo kIt?d by Pottum Co.. nr*tl? Cr**k. Mich. Read "Tha Read to WellvlUa," in pkgt. Krrr read theaboTe letter? A new one appear* from time to time. They r, m4 lap of human To Be Held in New Orleans Beginning November 1 1 th PRESENT PRICES ARE TOO LOW Mooting Called to Plan for Better Price* for the South 'a Great Stfr I'nion Tiiy, (lu., Special. ('ha:','* S, HniM'tl, national president of the Ki i mei a ' I'nion, has untied the lol lowing Htatement regarding the in <1 i i :i I congn hs lie l?a^ called (o meet tt t New Otii . ith. Novcinb'. i llili, i ? ? i* tin; jMiip'.-o of foi ululating ? ear |>;?ij/n ft r advancing the price of cotton in the south: "Ah the executivo head of an or jf^iiization of rrojre tli&n 2,000,000 I'd in' i* la the southern Btatca, con trolling approximately GO per cent of i ho cotton grown in the United Stnti m, I fuel 1 lint i? incumbent up on me to tnke the initiative in prac tical steps looking to stopping the irvju.l iiciil of the price for thin >!apjc, and rcHloring it to a figure wariantrd hy tin* < < st of i ? h produc ' ' n and itrt value to civilization. "It is needle; h for mo Co stale i l iit the piohp 'iity of every business intrnsi between Ma?oji a:i I J)ixon's line and the Hio Grande river ih large ly dependent upon th? return the eot rrrT en.p is bringing to this section. " A p. < per return for cotton means profcp.'-rity to the fanner, the count ly ill ;d trwn merchant, the city business man, the inanufact urer, the wage wo'i !<?;?, the salni y-earner, every mil read .cud eoiporntion in the southern, s' at ; ' ?Totluv .iipol (">lldn is selling in t lie iH'i^iihoi I.TOil of "2 l-'j cents per i j >? i il i7it"~ir>> ftTTm rm" vi-.nr? In - v i i ? t anr< s. this means i hat lhe I' " u< < i i:, railed 1 1 1 >t ' 1 1 (m dispose of 'ds I'll : | ??! I III low < osl. "Il tins | ? i ice le.vi 1 prevails i f 1 1 < ? : i ?rl{? iti i tlu* sellout; season of j t f: (.? H?utl> will sustain ii loss ;i -hi hi; V 1.000.000. ''I'1'' s t:'i li'-::nee ?Y such a devel ? |i:ii? nt would be siiiirj^isliiies:* in \m\ MJiitjioni ( cuiii'M rial circle eon - 1 1 1 ? - ( i ? ii of i, i i icy in every Imsiness. ?i s'oppaye <d eoiist Kiel ion and dcvel ? ent ! ? i r a e 1 1 direct i<in, and a l'ail !|" !u i ( euporatr from the panic of 1: tall as lapiitlv as \vc have a rijjlil !o i-XIK < t. I it- re is no logical < ? r* necessary ' v i ? : i I ? > r I his !-liii!ip in the price of cotton. I he output of the south will be r. finitely smaller than last \ear, ; i | r? 'f^'ed >?> n lii.dicr level. An-!'. -jin and Kuropcan spinners "dm- 1 i Inv! they i \|hm | to book the i;mi il \ ohirne 'of advance orders at lie I'iu'ik ob'ainin',' in HH)7. *' I he so|" excuse now standing; bctwiii: fair prices and the south'* cotton. i? the bt- 1 i ? ? f of spinners that tl.ev uiil be able to rhiai'i the staple at their ov n figure. IM this belief 'ir\ lave been aided by exchange ii an i> ila'crs. whn?'(? efforts have bern 'o s':o\v that the cotton belt would : ?'? icei.rd breaking yield. As a' " 1 ' " ? ' "I f;:< t, w (> who. are in most 1 i. .' 1 ?? I < iii !i w |i h the si t tin* ion 'si"/, theie i^ niit the slightest -i d lor smcJi .'in opinion. "The numbers of the' Farmers I ???' ??. it* I Iihm. t?ai-'t control in the J m :t!.brrhoofl of PO per cent of the xou t h ^ st ap!e e: op. \'% i t ]? il,. r o-operntion of the bas il i;-s i ii* i t-r-w i lar?o and small, of ? veiy 4 oiilheni stole, they will under. '"It to seen, e for this rrrp its in. ' : 11 \.!uv ir. the markets of the "We :i : ? ? dcN-imined to win this i'? k.i: ?;!< -i t; f tin* temporary i "? it ivmv entail upon us. ] -iiv' ' ;?> i i'.iie fteelv and frankly ? ' ? ? ?' b ?.*!:< ess man of the south. ' ran i.i 1 us mat triall .? and 'ie\ in-. - oitcti the iinu? <f wai'in? <?y fictive < o-ott.M at ir ii in this etTort. "V'e Hi'' 'vrrbr.ir net alf.e for *'??i ?? ', s. b.;* fcr the pt e^nnriry and ? tte lit. dt':), f ! r *'i debt of everv mar., w.-.n-nr; n:.d c!.;! 1 i t he southern S ; it ' r . " '"e :.:v a : : - h t t ?> export their ,, . V. 1 , j. ? J . f , ? f f > Jt ' 1 1 t S O ?) S . ''T > ?!:e end of nnivit.ur tit a d< ? i:;i'e p.nt.s, 1 have nan*. n.ontd welo* fur.i fvciv pout If ni *tnto to j i er; it*. N^'v Orleans r:i November M!e. 1 w.i; at:swer for r. Ir.'.tro r'. < f '. N"0 rr.i'n. ( a."!; tl oio-.t-h. ? V : ? miliar \v:t!i t lie ro'.'rt) ftr.d the " '!'l M'ua'.ion in his eemtmmuv. "? .vite tie eo-operation of b'ts :>r'; r-nv nv?nufneturer. p:ofes?ion >! ti:v kor and waste earner in 'U" ?ou* :? . ] MVije th.Mn to hr> present ! 1 ' I 1 1 1 ? on eommereial !:oiit'?, ? li-'Ts' ot i-oinmeree. boards '? ' ' "a-'e ; I l ih. it- organizations to ?*r;el 1 e j )|t >? ';:t:\i^ to this I'otiven I ai? '.iHi v to .i i ! c pt extta ?riit '? fn. :i-,;t : < i" i r e \ r f nor i in irv '?' ?i ! :.. n*. 'I'll:! t settled. \\i?'.t t'.e active htlp and <ounse| of th<*- bnvinrvj men ??! the south, the -no ( >s of our plan-i. and the pros peritv ? f the entile se< t'on is as sured be \ ond perndvent :u e. ? will be pin \ to ieeei\'e m>tiee fteni pai ties, jis \\?11 rs sumrostion? for pune.ot in}: this universal xrtove rncnt, nnproerdented in s-opo nnd vital ixcportnnce in the liistcvy of the south. "Hear in mind that the n:onnent the south makes k evident at New Or leans that it intends to work In con ceit for a jmrt price for rot ton the .prire for that staple will begin to mount and that it will not stop short of on equitable level, eorrespondinjr to the lows of supply and demand. "Are the business interests of thr south ready Iri join hands, with ?h< ptoduec i * ?f the svuth in p.omoUn? this cjid!'' CHARLES 8. BARRETT. Pr^wu 4ft W<^ HAINES Will PIEAO INSANITY Oapt, Peter 0. Huina Will Plead Th?t He Wm Temporarily In ?ane When He Killed William B. AuuU Do murrer of Denfense Overruled Date Por Trial to Be Bet Monday. New York, Special. Temporary in Muiii t y will bo the defense of Copt. Peter C. IlatiiK, Jr., Cnited States army, who killed William K. Annis at the liaygide Yacht Club'# landing last August. In t li? Supreme Court ut Kluahipg, \4. I., Jud;;e (JanctKou overruled the demurrer entered by counsel for the defense in the cane of Thornton Jen kins llniiiM, brother of the captain, which net up the claim that the in dietuuut w mm defective in that it charged Jenkins Haiti* both a? prin cipal 'and aoc< .. iory before the fact. Jenkins |!?in* wan then called to the bur and pleaded to the iniic'rmnt not guilty. J. K. McJutyie, of coun sel for the clefenae, entered a plea of jiot guilty for Captain llains, on the ground that at the time of the killing of Annie, Captain -Halo* was insane. Hiatriet Attorney Darrin of fered i:o objection to tho pica mo that the couit could set a date for the be ginning cf the trial. This Judge Gar retacn said he preferred to leave to the judge who would preside at the November term of the (ourt. Mr. Dan in announced that he will go before the Kupmne Court at Fluahing next Monday ami ask that the trial of Thornton Jenkins llama be Met fyr November. He said it has not yet been defi nitely decide! whether or not Mrs. Hains shall be called an n witness for the pioaccution at the trial. COTTON GINNING REPORT. Census Bureau Says 6,283,780 Bales Hr.vo Been Ginnod. Prom Growth of 1803 Up to October 18th. Washington, Special. ? The^. census report on cotton issued Monday shows a total of 0,283,730 bales, counting 1 round as half bales, ginned from the growth of 1908, up to October 18th, and a total of 25,440 active giunories. This is as compared with ?1.420,2.38 buieh turned for 1907; 4,931,021 'or 100(5; 4.900,500 for 1903, amP 0,417, 8(J4 for 1904. The number of active ' ginneries in 1007 was 24,020, for 1000 J was 20.12f>, and for 1005 was 20,577. t Hound bales included this year num ber 115,438, as compared with 07,707 ; for 1007; 132,1-14 for 1900, and 140,- . 574 foMnj J 105. Sea Island bales a'g- J gregate^?2,402 for 1008; 18,775 lor 1007; 12.001 for 190(1, and 31,487 for 1005. The report by States, giving bales (counting round bales as half bales) and active ginneries, respec tively is as follows.:' Alabama, (590,788 and 3,205. Arkansas, 317.108 and 1,934. Florida, 31,577 and 231. (Jcoigia, 1,110.017 and 4.2500. Kentucky and New Mexico, 500 ? and 2. Louisiana; 200,207 and 1,499. 'Mississippi, 021.425 and 3,15)0. M ssomi. 20.234 an 1 f-0. 'North f'aiolina, 27(i,173 and 2.443. ()klal<ma, 1 111 ,578 and 802. South Carolina, 059,070 and 3,040. Tennessee, 1 .'<2,227 and 5^1. T a x< s, 2.041,570 and 3.978. Virginia, 12.S10 and C3. The report alro announces that 'lie corrected statistics of the quantity to September 25th are 2,590,039 cor rected bales. t Mrs. M?sness Pleads Per Clemcnc7 Per Her Deserted Husbr.nd. Washington, Special. ? Assistant Secretary Newberry, of the Navy recenved a letter from Mrs. Magness asking clemency for her husband. Mr. Newb?rry snid the letter was one of the kind that is constantly biting received bv him. that it will bo re plied to in the usual wav, and the u?ual f< ??*c will be taken in relation to the Maariess ease. He declined to make the letter public. Dr. J. W. Moore Discharged Froir Parir. Asylum. Paris, By Cable. ? Dr. John Miilei XJcore, cf South Carolina, who haf been confined here in r:i asylum foi the insane, was discharged from tlu asylum Mondav nipht ani placed ii the chaise of h:s brother-in-law F. H. FuHenwide. who will take him back to the United States. Cashier Found Guilty.' Pittsbursr, Pa., Special. ? Willian Montgomery, fotmcr cashier of th< defunct ? Allegheny National Bank which failed Feme timo ajsro for ove^ $1,000,000, who was placed on tr!r last Friday on two indictments chart* ine: the embezzlement and ab^traetic* of $4^0.000. was found guilty as in dicoted by a jurv in the Unite' States District Court. Monteomer was immediately placrd on trial o? n third end last indictment, ch.ilp ine him with the misapplication <>'. $1-44,000 in bends. Roundlng-up Prisoners. lamp K'lno, Iv eel Foot Lake, Tenn Special. ? Fourteen more prisoners were brought into earr.p in connec tion with recent night rider outlaws in this section. Tliis makes a total of G1 prisoners now in custody here. Three mounted sroutinp parties went rut and two cf them returned. Tlu detMthmcnt awav is under command of Captain C. B. Regan, United States Army. Teontjc Caecc Diimisted. Kew Oilenns, Special--Two chargea of peonaife ajraintt William William, ?on, a levee contractor, were dismita* ed in the United States commission er's cftiee here. Tuesday 'a action , completed the hearing of sevetal peonage casra against thin contractor, all of which. were (jliamiaaed. Five negToea were legally hanged in Lcniaiau* and ono in Ulinola while ft seventh who had killed two men* woe ahot dead by ft potM in Gtorgift. " ?HB LAW Or HASH. That wbicb has besn done once Is easier dons the second time. Hepe tition i? the only ba?is of perfection. Patient continuance in well-doing conduct's by a sffligfit p^th to glory, honor end immortality. Hi nee 1874 J have Won a steady student ct the law of habit ? ! bad well-nigh said the law of fate. 1 have seen it slowly, gentlly, imper ceptibly, wrap men round and round in its close winding sheet, us if they were Egyptian mummies. Ko quietly was all this done that thoy never knew their bondage until the Aral faint movement toward a hotter lii's, when, behold, their helplessitets r*? called the indiuu tortured huuter perpendicularly planted in the ground with earth ? packed li round him even to the lips. A miracle of faith has rescued some of these, hut a study of years comptds the admis sion that not mote than Tlvo in one hundred inebriates, gamblers or liber tines are ever permanently reformed. The thoughtless boy, cigar in mouth playing card? ''just for fun," and a little later with a glass of beer an the stake, hiding all ' these thing* from his mother, saying to himself, ' ' 1 '11 quit this after a while, but 1 want to sow my wild oats," the idle spendthrift youth with fondness only for the vile company where his worst passions can be gratified; the besot ted man, sold under sin, accursed of Ood and his own conscience and hi* fellowmcn? these are the piteous ob ject lcqsons that have taught mo the supreme power of habit over human dostiny. But I saw that the tendency to repeat the same act, and the great er ease with which thin is done the second time than the first, and the third time than the second, i? the key to paradise as well as to pande monium. I bbw the slow, unerring, unfailing plan of Ood, by which our habits may become oi'r stepladder to saiutship. And I said to my own heart in t}ie prose nee of many n bloated inebriate, what I now whispor to you: "No evil habit, however email, shall have dominion over me." ?Francis E. Willard, THE COUNTRY P^ESS. One of the finest tributes to the cormtry T7tr*r*|>nper that- ban-eve r been rendered was contained in a recent address by Senator Chauncey M. De pew before the New York Press Asso ciation. Mr. Depew f.aid: "I pay my respects to and express my admi ration for the country editor. His lints are not cast in the places of I by great and profitable organs of the met ropolis, whoso profits are reckoned often by the hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. But the country editor lives in and is part of the com munity. His virtue is not so much what he prints as in what he refuses "o print. He could easily destroy the peace of the community by admitting lo his paper the scandals and gossip >f his neighbors. But he stands as n ?ensor and guardian of public morals uul 1 know of no conditions under which the public is appealed lo m a ?ertain measure where the utterance is bo free from criticism as the gen ual tone of the country press." ECZEMA CURED. J. n. Mauve. I, Atlanta, Qa., gayis "1 ?ufferod a^ocy with a sovere eivae o ( ecze ma. Tried six different remedies and wa* la despair, wbon a no.ghbor told mo to try Khuptriue's tkttkkisk, After using (3 worth of >our tittkkiks au?i 6oap I am completely cured. 1 cannot say too much , In lt? rraise." 1 ettxrixx nt druggists or by mail 60o. Foap 26c. J. T. buutxmxx, Liept. A, tfaviumaii, Ua. - What will the American heiress | do for excitement and amusement i when she has bought up all the titles '.n- Europe, Truth and Quality appeal to tho Well-Informed tn evary wulk of life and arc essential to permanent *uccess and crcditable atanding. Accor ngly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs ind Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of cnown value, but on3 of many reasons ?vhy it is the best of personal" and family uxatives ii t'.ie fact that it cleanses, weetens and relieves the internal organs in which it r.cts without any debilitating .fter effects and without having to increase ho quantity from time to time, It ftctj pleasantly and naturally and ruly as a laxative, and Its componont >arts fii\j known to and approved by ^hytician1*, as it is free from all objoetlon dde eubstnnccs. To get its beneficial ?fleets always purchase the genuine? nanvifactured Ly tho California Fig 8yrup | 3o., only, and for sale by all leading drug /ista. TIm* Ingenuity ot Inventor*. The Ingenuity of inventors and manufacturer* i? ever a' woik ? oudeavcr to reduce t tMp* i n troduction, avid ?t th* 6arn* t|o?e w ( Improve thn qfUlty of articles ba*iM8 , ?la I to tha purch.-.sing i>;1 inure* l? Oio (wr?A< ?' I-"**" I In Increasing ?alt<3 a"'1 PT<-V<'- ['* i competition. This feeen o lj '-:? , ease of farm machinery. H-itbinf. . ?ho?n?. bicycle*, etc . u.r ;l " u jf I paroot 111 tSie wfvty ' ?^vr ti"!d Hiyi iHqri* of this it) l<* of VAtor h;r. e r>ee?i 1 io!1 ?t from *l .CO to each a u'l gtv- , ?u satisfaction. ' |letf.n'.ly rn juo f.ic turvf* bavu applied l. ore 1 principles and Improved 11:0' , < I* I" J their manufacture. an 1 the rfioiJt *9 4eea lu the "BUrp Hhavr" razor, wh|CD r (? n??t postpaid for twenty flv<* ? * !u Ktampa hy Che HoyU 1'ui l.tHi'S Mouse, 134 Leonard street, York. It li superior to any razor old. beln? bought larK?dy * * thoso ilroady owning the hi^h<?t 1 * razor#. Not every on? kn.ojvp tha' the b?st results nro obtained by hav ing two or three razors ar.d alternat ing them In use. This practice of al ternating possibly accounts for the /ery largo sale of thla low prlccd Im* element ___ A BIT OF WISDOM. "Grasp the nettle with both har. !s, And it Khali not sting" Take this bit of w^isdoii, d-ar, into everything. If the Josson's long and has?l, At it with your uii^lj t ' Foolish people stand and fi'(>t. Wonder what to <!<>> Bear tbwir troubles twenty Uine- ? Such n hilly crew ! (Jet the trial over, dear, Never frown or pout. Carry not tomorrow's 1 ? ? a ? i , Little heart, today; Trip with happy lie l along Life's uneven way "Grasp the nettle with l?:l, h:. And it will not stiii? 1 ' Take this bit of wisdom, into everything. ? Uar|x?r's Y-oung l't. 0 How S TIil<>? We offer One Hundred I) !!nr? P.fTfrl lor any case of Catarrh thst Cui.Uvt t-c cured by Hall's Catarrli < ure. ? _ F. J Cheney & <Y, T e ! O. \Ve, tlie uiiaersigii^f*" ;:r ? r-7 *? J. Cheney for the last 15 year*, .?V.eve hint perfectly honorable in t.l : \*> r ?--? transactions and liuanrir.iiy ,%L.e ; tur.r OJJ t any obligations made bv lus ! nr. NyjVLDjfNG, KJ.wan i AfAHM.s, Ml > sale Drugguti, Toledo, O Hair?ClUrrh(' ure in taken :nterr^;'v t *? ing A'rectly upon the b!go<i a si i n.'j (aces <?f the system, i estirnn:, -t : ? < c Cj1c<, 7/5c. J)?r bet tie. Sol! by : I ?: .??. falte Hal!'# l-'amily lJills foi < t.oti.j Trust in the Lord. Sometimes nun are : witji their woik and ?::i: ? . iou they occupy. Tio.v are jiot apprccated. a: ; ? . aro competent to lill u!.a: gard os much more i:: ; : ions. This may son. .< but if such person..' nr" f (lie positions they e? ?. ? or ill will be re.':;'.".::.?'-!. :? will be called to sn.ii - - ?? they are found e n. ?< a man of real wojtb tr..'v h- < ful iu one positions, to v . ^ adapted, while he v.(.u! ? b.. failure in another to \\la?-h '> ents are not suited. M*:i a: ways the best judges of -.in abilities, or of the p ?s;: i 5 - they are b-st qualified 'o I; . always better for the pinrr tr the man than for ti.e nr.:. ? the place. Modesty is l" :. evidence of worth, while : - : tion is almost invariably a . > ... of ahallownrss or u: r? l:r.t. . ;? a man has but a 5-rr.all ; cultivate it wdl ; when it b e ? small for him others wi]] p r it; a '.id he will be callcd u. :;.r r.-. ;_r. tensive labors. A man u . '? .<? waj'B laboring to do gocd eecd; while a man wj.o > c>v? . seeking for place will fail. . If one believes that he hands and engaged ir. ? why should he not so remmi: ?..? to God's will as to allow (J(.d him forward. Doen he f<9> 1 may neglect him md all v r: to supplant him? This i? a aZ\ : worthy view of God. and o-_;? to be entertained bv one wr;o himself colled of Ged r-nc ? eommunion with Ilim. The r to inheiit the earth. afccr.i;v Saviour's teaching. ai,d ;.<? ... ? - ? ed it in hie own life. ? way to him and he ahal: - to pass," says one when? c x pi taught him lessons by whic-b * ^ f. profit." The trouble w.:h rr.-r ? ?ona is, tbey want to chco.t own way ancl are ur*wiil:r.g < ; . t. ? 1 should lead them. ? oorder. PUT NAM Color mor? *ood? br)fht?r j rvt ?> v .... I o*u d> ? an 7 zarnieu: wnbout ns.vtgm .. uu" lJ| *"?V uot a *** * Jjfj?!' j!e ?? i ? >' Mr;l' HU?* "!?) ill m;. ivoyws % :e:V UW u'1'' ^ Ml tJk' ^ r.ivc e?f" '??''? ? i?#"ff h&m A hi..^Twrr^w|i tiva?!iK'.* (JcrttW. . VC?? T I b || All 15 t>|wk?TllH| I , . ,, riltf, UUJW <*??*" *' . a SfcMiiVr* ? l tb* t*?i 4"itortU Pr t?it?W??; it oiueJ :a - * * (c tlol1*' IbsotJt Of w ?ur.., T?tT?^^W5Swtt, .pal t?y P'*H <0v D?yl A. H?^qc*b. 0? A (et.il 19 worth nothing its a''Hver*fttioD.r? ?nek. 'Whether tire! out. * <>rr V. :,.t :i<- ? ? it q??rt : M" V) . .. . v, v. i ? !i<imd fcn<i ]?^r inL Tn#itottlf D". ^uUruv?W. dUyi U* *!? A deli's friendship is better th?u . 1c l>ruc Uu( Malaria tod Haild tyj ilic .SiHeni ' ? - f'-Vi | I nke the OiJ StauiarJ Oiwv?* TiST? j | i.k r?s Cmw.l Tcxic, Vol know wlut you ; ur? litkiris Tbo forui'iU is plainly printed c-ii rvry Sm t!**-, f'l-jwiUf it ii oiopl/ (jai* ' liiiu .ido fr<>u. lu a useless form, ?cj th? { uiuot HTuS'tail /oruL /or gr<m? peojU ulu cliti iren, y?i Of Course. ; ' ' f l.'ivc four.d my ideal man." n:v u?ii :<$ng io do with ? -.q J ilt! - Mri ;tit Kf(? Again. ,v* . .1 y - : - : Mediiru ull tlroc, ? r ? ? f far gr?r.?r wonder, tlit brightness ' ^n'-p in flu mod e"M * ? ? :r1-;?pfl<~otloM. . rr.r:T c-t to know of n? eye salve? Sold r r ' "< 25 c?nts. Lcvc-'.s. Brightest Dream. *;,? rich widow roar . , s!;o told liira he do but sp??vl '? ? f : ! ? jhe allows bim ft WOMAN LOVE TWOO m ftT THE SAME TIME ? -ily rj: ic ? d:fftrtat *iv f r. r.*r sovtt, "THAT K'. L. S f C J WAuL STREET" (the bet*. forfcid ??? : ?: . >i:d . ciaans tut a vcmin ?.L at S'OU ?- <J \J * cri% cr ,e* ^ v '.it itither ritkt, I wiil R^[7S"'C ?JT ^ Flf atbtM es astray ? . : :s. ne cn ?:Uieriidt.$'.3tich. : ? : rr t '.ut- ?id?. 15 e?ci Four, : :r. c '.it: s;dt. S2 SOesth. Forty, ? > ? ? t ?r, tac'r. v.dt |i.S0 tici. Coa. ? ^ ? ? ? " .?* A ??**!? pud Xcl 31. 11 *cn_ .. P . t1.EO-.Wv Prfc>? ByMxttSt.OO . r N'f Ot RiW-jrTil M.KtTSUCfTT A ojjviu liKbtjj proof if Ljrdhv K. Fll Compouna? through tlio < Read the Its &04 K. l>>ng writes to Mi* Mwus pMftil 0{ Life, und If new. headacKp U Jt I *cel ?? much wain do mvflwn wor to tell my Mi^lrwhj haw's Vcff?taM? Coin] during thi? tr, FACTS V Why don't you try it Mm. rintejjw women to wni She Ucaltb. Aa<jW Nothing NeW'^ My?terioUi? "AC. 1^1 YOUR GRAND MOTHER." Forminy gMor*tT>?i?0 ftcognUe I v vaiiiip In tre*tlu ; a i<J curfh* Ft Rhfu:n*ll-t;n and Neureltta. OBSm 1,1 V i MEM T i* jna * wi'ii va'tn (ilenUit!-! Try It. S5c -At hI I l)rii]t}l|t|iiii IMBIBE BgM' is^niiisans n p??avi ivio *!"<> luqi u| p U| t> II H *<J J UJJVd .*|J i ?*! i|tJ ?*l>? *"l MIX NOgXN I KELP r? rtR w. y/OMSTl ' __ henl i>,- <-">?>% "Mm* resncH xvjj co.. 30 W. low. ttriWaiuc If t (Meted *1ib wc?k ?ye?, 1 kri "TO I? >' x\i atti WINONA, (ja wyauerj WanUd in iO Tear* ExMrlntf ftn best proposition *ve? wb??t ftrr.'. t :ve yes ho* teidiMpct cent, of r v- n:::-g 100 iU ol eilhet with 15 ? t vy: arrRret-d to dc IhUt To lucre** y-cr v. ftbf '.has 10 ceau pet kibtl? ?.r :r* bmt to you! 4t?!? to get the Potash ? ??:& & micnilUet fit youi wbtrt? ov un: is proCt. B*t uejt *t wat be toe tot : i i :& u&t lot vn Thwfoti, dc It ???. ItM >?' *-? ? u.*j4 wivJT iiw imiUufi,' iuiitJ 'n.^AN K\U W0RK?, Uadlet BuUdl&s, $ Kc\j. * ,ni-? !??m futtt Ckkip i t A Lady's Words It* a not eo much v.Lat Eav, 01 v'--; kdies u?> about Cardoi, w a ?? f , fenm mems, mat we ask you to Cardui has benofh* y-xfx (. H fTiOUld tew, vegcuiDie lngreuiemt, 11 if fi r.; H VOU. rat always be iwucu ca. UiTuili Wrs. Vitl a V. . ,t l ? <*Drrr -,-1 can cescrioe. J .&<? r .. i i f- ' ^ 1 with lcma!? - , * > WUV VJ t $0 I took toufccwork. b.S-c mj irotllc k orsu, *ad '?fll nev** . PROTECT YOUR LUNGS I mnranlk aa f?* !?*. T*> Un wok 2S?fc?yai trsz* iAvsti tc iiadreptittcM^i F*r mmtiy lUH a cfry Um i"-n j IHbIm