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:Robert E. Lee. A gallant foentt inl thu fight, A Ib,1, her when the light was ue 'r, .Ih" l:am, that, I'd thu host wi th might The b!cssed toreb of le'arning bie NoIirick of shells nor roll of drn1W, No chndlenge fi,er(e.rosuundling Ifar, \WhCn reconcilinig W1isclor,l comers To he1(a the cru'i wtiii orihs ~tf w:at. TI:iglit ontiy the m1i:m!s 1 m- di vidv, fLove makes fite heart nations one, ,., ld so, I'hv -if,hlier t'raV(" b1side(, Wo hont,ur the \ irg":;litn's son. . ,liia \Wardt 1Howe. Prsidcential Manners. Over a.ndl beyond his CvaHive and ivial denial, Mr. Ioosevelt has given t> the country an example of presi dential mI1A1nterS which t~ say the least, is far fIrnom erdifying. A manl of small itniortance aid f shallow -chiraeter may, without any very se rious stock to the propriet.ies, permit his humiliations and resentments tt, explokle in exhibitions of anger. Ho may even, without harming anybody but himself: conjuire up plhantasins, call spirits from the vasty deep of his woniled vanity and otherwise give uvidece of t purturbed meintality. l-ut the President of the United States owes it to his high oflice, if not to individual self respect, to car ry himeelf, even in his resentments, with a certain elevation of Inannor. Speiaking for itself, the Arganaut grows weary of seeing the White Hfouse,reiiowne.i for moro than a Ctn. tury as the abode of historic men, distinguished, toot as the seat of high official and personal dignities, made the scene of outbursts of boyish bad temper. We grow weary of hearing every man whose ideas or memory does not accord with the President 1o1ily denounced as a double barrc 1. ed liar. 41 Stories in 60 Seconds. New" York Iera(ld. Up 41 stories in an elevator in G( seconds will be the gait of travel ir the now Singer Building at Broad way an 1 Liberty streets. Of the 15 elevators to go into th< wonderful structure, according to Er nest Flagg, an architect, four will actually scale 612-fout tower, a feat without at parallel or precedent in el I' ~evator building. Not only wvill they convey passengers too anld from the etyrio oflices wit htout a relay but what is more1 atstonishiing they' will ean<h rise and deseenid the 41l stories in less than 60 secondis. Poison ii tlin. I t o ds rd or lteh - tnd di eti apparaitu, t antlou altlu its frulills. at Nlt , liver rei:i g,wuh t a n: 5chola,n all Du~ss The Great BloodPurifier. K LA'sURE CURE FOR' pRi 1EfAI i .SM A1sogSpeci cfoalother'Disease arising tr Itief the Blood ' Aduit In a ittt 'wateh. rea eand atif berT AB'BBIT IMICURE R . lso aSolf o t,erDiseas B'ACTIMOR M.S. A. 4 iSHAKE THE BOTTLE.-. H- ERB'S A N EXA MPL rsin of what Iplant foods can dc aurmers. The picture on right shows plant developn ~' and po talto yield (55.8 lbs. a small patch, treated with On the left, a. patch of same31 size' (ield 21 lb) p!:mterld at same time, in saIme soIl, hut :In/rea/,d. These pictures are taken from an experOment sta tienl buletin, c'ompiledl in Our Free Book, "Profitab which gives authentic and authoritative arco actual results of practc al and scienifc farmi the farmer who is anxis to improve his pr ing for a wide margin of profits. Send for (GERIMAN KALI WOR New York, 93 Nassau St., or Atlanta, 1001w - sae s!! bu : treed TOBACCO Hi Sad d ou chew, mae from the best T: e North Carolina leaf; a leaf that has a spec ial texture, a special"rftb flavor and which makes REDi EYE a specially fine and satis- S fam fyingchewingtobacco. Miost people prefer it to tobacco costing one dollar perL pound. Ask yourh dealer for it ani insist on him keeping it. S MERCHANTS Wvrite for special P'rices. 7_aAcaMFI2 ( L 10I(. HERE'S A Not the mere not the littl< ABSOLU Rheumac uric acid a strong the blood ural met t SWEE taes s< :t tt 1 p tt CUR Diffe tt latest sc CURE For 16 vea tt Rheumatism. sicians butgo of ever bem - RHEUMACI I have taken wonderful m gotten a "ne t l of the disease MRS. tt Sample bottle s II you send five for the ent )of fe Farnng" ints of experiments and n;Z. It is invaluable to >ducts and who is work it to-day. KS in., 1224 Candler Bldg. a h'ave beer It() lots an( are leve. one-.hall i( nores. This H1 1101110 ii i Os hav< 1k sales. Virs .3, f irst (hi)OC I la S Eoe CURE.fOR Ri temporary relief that ti a help that the doctor's TE AND COMPLETE C ide does. Rheumatism i in the blood. It is an inte andl vigorous internal r of all its germs and yet hods that it builds up t ;PS ALL POISO ES TO STA reOTt from any other ren1 sientffic discoveries. At D AFTER ft YEARS. , Of BaltiM4b, Dec. lothA " aI rs I have suffeYed terribly with' I was treated 1 6hding y at t no relief, Long siie I despaired g well again. Buti heatag of st DE, I decided to givW it a t a. two bottles, and, thauIk to this ael edicine, I now feel that Il lave w lease on life." Every t'estige has been driven from my sy9ter., B LAURA D. GARDNER, 1301 James St., Baltimore. ind booklet FREEIwI cents for oe BOBBITT Ci P eerless Po u Sullivan I I hav Clocks~ with1 wigh M, w hi Silver W A TOII ES. A ni glausses to. fit eyesa. All kini II. SNIDli, .. IEERL MERCHANi <HO RSE~ r HIGHL, TI! - u\l TI/A Strong Chicken Proof HjI-og ITight, Nothing can run throu . it,or climb av EUMATISM!" e old "remedies" gave, prescriptioxls give ; but 'URE. - That is what s caused by an' excess of rnal disease and requires emedy .that w;il cleanse act through such nat he entire system. TS E-E BLOOD. i. Y . CURED. xedy. The result of the ,he same timeIt cures hieumatlin sweeps out d tbl germs of I other1blood diseases, id cures Indigestion, Con ipation Catarrh'Kidney id &Lver'Troubles La 1ippe'and Contagious ood Poisons. YOUR DRUGGIST &ELL_'4T., lICAL'CO., Prop's, BA LTIMORE, MD," rtable Engines Are the Iest General 'tirpuise hngiea it, ine wn+rb). \\'e -urry' the nt in stoek. : a+" ' the 'IInt.'tuurters for , ''ealos En,ines, Saw Mills, aind Throshe:rs. Also AUas Eng1innes and r%ollers DeLoach Saw M"111s aint' Shingle Mills, .&c,. \\ catrr.e n-'ru II'i ti o .H! d k of all kini.. o It VI I I N(. an'tt 1fACH INElYJup p1t'i. W\rih' u !(ri +NnS.thIne; in the M, thidery line. lard wuae Co. te a1 goid hlne o ()rinenl d (ahf b l ld t-v la Wet Ii 'Ill:0 inaa, eh1 I arn selinag alt seciJlbargn-aiae.. ERWR E.'\1 Also\ sol id (.old lad e line of Sperltacle ; 1 giuaant:ee 1. of repair work in t:he jewelIry line. - Ensley,8.0C.. T I WEL gh it, crawl under er it. and break it.