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. .tA Practical Airship' SMLY ATISFACTORY nfil -emt Zeppelin Makes Ascension it Remodeleti Airship With Prassia& Boyalt: as Guest. Frederielishafen, By Cablc.-Princ Henry of Prussia spent several hourt in the air as the guest of Count Zep gein, who made an ascension in hi reumdeled airship. Not only did the Prince flioroughly enjoy his experi. ente, but he sat at the steering wheel for many minutes of the flight-guiding the movcutemets of the craft and com relling it to execute all kinds of com pficated mancuvres. Prince Ilenry's satisfaction at the great. flight was unbounded and he gave expression to it in a telegram which lie sent to the Emperor. "Un der Zeppelin's guidance I felt just as -afe as on my own flagship." The start was made in the direction -of Uberlingen, to the northward of '-Constance. With Count Zeppelin him self at. the Wheel, the airship rose to an altitude of 600 feet, soon disap pearing behind a bank of clouds. Messnges began to arrive shortly af terwards from the towns in the Rhine valley announcing the passage of the airship, but about 2 o'clock in the afternoon a sonorous sound from the sky indicated that the craft 'as re turning. Soon it appeared above the - thronged stre, s of Constance, where the Prince gracefully saluted in ac knonledgement of the ovation from the 4rowds below. Aflcr manieuvring above Lake Con. stance in full view of the city for some time 'the airship made its way .ownrds the Swiss frontier, disappear ing in the direction of Tyrol. It re '.nmed to its moorings about sunset. The Associated Press' correspon dent followed it in a racing motor boat. but wrs unable to keep the air ship kmg in view, as it soon attained - a speed of 37 miles an hour. Short Jv, however, the airship reappeared above the lake, emerging from a cloud bmik like some uncanny visitor from -n unknown world. Count, Zeppelin evidently wished to - show the Prince some manuevering by the craft and he descended to about 300 feet from the surface of %the water, turning from right to left and from left to right like a well drilled filt of soldiers. Then sud denly it moxmted a thousand feet and shot into the clouds, only the mighty hum of its propellers indicatin. 4.he Course it had taken. Roosevelt 50 Years Old. Washington, Special. - President Roosevelt observed his 50th anniver sary Tuesday very simply. Ie-:attend ed to his excuutive duties as usital and except for the reception? of . delegation from the Hungarian Rce -publican Club of Noew York in the east room of the White House,' and the reception of a large number of wongratulatory messages,'somne floral tributes and gifts from the mnembers of his family, the day was the same to him as any other day. Late. in the afternoon the President 'donned his khaki riding uniform and sough rider hat and wenf 'for a hiros 'tack ride remaining out natil.6 p. m. There wvas a jolly family dinner at the White House in the eveniiig i -'honor of the President 's annivers:amiy; No guests wecre present. King Edward, of Great Britain, sent one of the first conratulatory sessages received. It said:. "I reqnest that vou will accept my wrdial congratulations upon the oc meain of your hirthday together with my best wishes for your wvelfarc and Vwnperity" A Satirfactcry t'e:r. Atlanta. C :m.. Special.-A sa tie factory . earN h-li ness, consideri ng frumeinl 'owl Iit ;ns. has just beeil gmssevd by the Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railrond, acfrding t6 the annual reor of the 'preiddent. H. M Atkcinsce., made here. All the old di. 'etorn and officers were re-elcted. Convention of aoai Miners. Pittdrnrg, Speeil.--A conventiom -'f ~deegates' from all loalis of'- th 1. =3 ' pion 'in the Pittsburg dis etwas called, here to consider th - A wystem anid other ithportan *mattr. The ~tion' pf the conven 1ee wilt direetl aftet 40,000O, ad may heve, *gnIet effect'i o *erel miners th *hnt he e6utzt ' Wbile there hs Wen 'p t ure c - aius nt4,t eV o and min~ hes 2i4a ankc4 rp"! tthe 'd gAt siffri d' to. e d kHo .d v ind ;t 0 .tber, Without god resulddtae I Ofie day L r some CmIeura ny putcura :OinNint*h'ad Lutiour - vent. He began to use them and in, Ui4a, weeks all the 346 *ere dried 1y. W2itb burning fire si9pped, ginti tile pains ben bearable. After three mouths he wns giite well. I can brV4t44/tentinonial at a*y' time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upi' Y,rencf. vil,Me.',. July '11, 1937. -A saviiig'diijposition'iq a good thing to have around the bouse. ficks' Capudine Cire Heftdacbe. Whether from coldt, beat, stomach et nervous trovsblo. No Acceanilld or dan gerous dm It'% liquid-.nd actA imme. drtey bottle 1oc. Regular asme 2c. and so., at ai duggiste. The good will of some people costs a lot more than it is worth.. Mrs.Winslow's Sooting Syrtp for-Chibdrbia teethimg,softents thegums, reduces inflatu , t.UI.allayspan, cured wind colic. 25c a bottle In the world who knows not how to swim goes to the bottom. DBATH TO RING WORM. Everywhere I go I speak for TETIRRINN, because it cured me of ringworm in its worst form. My wholodhest from nek to waist was raw as beef; but TZtlfRINX cured me. It also cured a bad case of piles." 8o says Mrs. M. F. Jones of 28 Tannehill St., Pittsburg. Pa.. TxTTKRIllU, the gregt skin remedy, Is sold by dfuggists or sent Dy mail for 50c. Write J. T. 13UPTAINE, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. Commit a sin twice and you will think it allowable.-Hebrew. ro Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the Systen rake the. Old Standard GRovi's TAsrz LESS CHILL Toxio. Yoa know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed. on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui nine and Iron in a tastbless form, aWd the most effectual form. For growv people and children, Me. A pleasant thing never comes too soon.-Danish. ti. 1n. Oai's iows. of Atlanta. Ga.. are the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the w rld. see their liberas offer in advertise ment in anot her aniumn of this paper. Danger Zone. A man may smile and smile and be A villain up to par, Particularly if he smiles Too much arouid the bar. Deafnesm Cannot Be Cured )ylocal applications as theycannot reach the 'itseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by consta tutional remedies. Deafness iscaused byan ,nflamed condition of the mucous lining of .he Eustachian Tube. Whenthintubeis in iamed ybu have a 'umbling sound or imper feet 'iearing, and when 'it is entfirely closed Loatnessis the result, and unless theltinm mation can he taken out and this tube re qtorod to its normal condition, hearing will bedestroyed forever. Ninecases out often .recaused bycatarrh,which iothingbutan inflamied cqilI~ of tlh l~~ssurfaces. c eofaashfj no6bo curedby- la S~~C~ e to fn Sold by..Druirgista, 75c. oeo, Take Hall's Family'Pill for constination. Pert Paragraphs. Theman \vho 'banks' on his' dig nity should be careful not to drawv too large a draft. -There may be sohie .way of falling i' love imid- escaping dire results, but S-so, the ::avex'age .man has never found it out. Curoes Through the liloodl The Old Stan4au OROVE'8 system, -You know what you a is siglply.Quinine and Iron in a 4 o ude sini t 4ruggIsts snal i X, Dept. A, 8Ta nighty fine ting to e Jut -it generally costs a lot OTHER How many American w6men in lone hones to-day long for this bless to conle into their lives, and to be a le to'utter these words, but because of soine organic derange ment this bappiness is denied them. Every woman interested in this subject should know that prepara tion for healthy . maternity is accomplished by the use of LYDIA LPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, - of West Union, S. C.,writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I was greatly run-down in health from a weakness peculiar to mpy sex, when Lydia E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. It. not only restored me to perfect health, but to my delight I am'a mother." M1is. Josephine Hall,of Bardstown, Ky., writes: "I was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound not only restored me to perfect-bealth, but I am now.a proud mother." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, nas been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands ol women .who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it-? Mrs. Pinkham invites all ick w6men to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. -FORM1E * TQbottom of your foot.j * *wMj 8bUtIIER.h ~e omfortablo. to: lead tchlng HUmoys, Ph~ o Eema,I th bood nd-tenondtnf adodA srface, ones, Join to ~ere te disas (cer,Pip mea,Eru to healed an d Oured. odition, sing the aItheo r'lhue of p worst old eaRes.~ i it. .61i00 p r re be t fot home cure. SA31PLE FnIEZb*rig M g' Mothes ad ' TASTELESS CHILL. TONIC, drive re taking. The formula is plainly pti tasteless, and the moAt effecttaal fornm. "Car ui" writes Mrs. Suasan A. taking Cardui, I have been in bette had my baby, if it had not beedl .f< 'I14dies who ' ache backache, toss, irregular tu has benefited ov Comn sed of and rel' le i-em Iien*'S erousne, ts imnme with beftt stores. T.aw A'Wdd oods, the Mi the be ver f to over himef lie e and o 199t , and tU he -may - bb ..i i li hul ry to14nd shelter, I m"st w4q hia- to go. slowly. Two -milgs an Iolur, -On an average, through tU9 snow in he wobd, is all that a man in )0 n Aitio. will be able to stand wit out ovor-faigue. and its attendant dan. gers, over-heating and perspiratiou. By exercising caution, a Nman may live through. a'week of what he is undergoing. To. make this article bWief,showever, we shall suppose that he -regains the road by the afternoon of the first -day. .Ie doesn't yet know, of course, just where he is. He should examine the tracks 'of the person who last passed that way. It being afternoon, he must follow in the direction taken, by the last pass ing vehicle or team, as shelter. will be nearest in that direction. Had it been morning he would have taken the opposite direction, as whoever made the tracks must have come from the place, where he obtained shelter the previous night.-From "Lost in the Woods," by A. B. Carleton, in The Outing Magazine for November. Industry is the parent to success, and the success belongs to the man who wons the industry. ueT eE Js e - Extracts all Canwa.-ser M 40 Y*ArG M: BEST PROPOSI For Lameness mHorses Much of the chronic lamenes See that your horse is not allo, Liniment- on hand and apply a It's vtonderfully penetrating-g4 the soreness -limbers up the elastic and pliant. Slo an'ps L will kill a spavin, curb or splint, len joints, and is a sure and spee founder and thrush. - Dr. Earl S. 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