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CAMPAIGN FUNDS Of REPUBLICAN PARTY J, Pierpont Morgan Has Second Place -Andrew Carnegie and Wbitelaw FAid, However, Also in $25,000 Class-President $1,000. Now York dispatch, 21st. When the report of George S. Shel idon, Reublican national treasurer, to filed with the State Auditor of Few York at Albany it will be found i ii said that the Republican cam paign wich elected William H1. Taft was conducted with a fund of about $1,700,000. Charlps P. Taft was the heaviest contributor having added $160,000 to the fund. The following isthe list of leading contribultors who gave over $250: Chal-hs P". Tatl.. .........$1.60.000 J. Pierpont Morgan.. .... 25,000 Andrew Carnegie.. ......25,000 William Nelson Cromwell... 25,000 Whitelaw Reid.. .... ....25,000 D. . Mills .... .. ...... 5,000 'Adolphus Busch... .. .. ...5,000 B. C. Keren... ... .. ...... 5,000 W. C. Dickey.. ........ 5,000 William Barrett Iidgely 1,200 President loosevelt.. ..... 1,000 Frank B.. Kellogg.. ...... 1,000 C. A. S(vernce.. ........ 1,000 E. N. Saunders.. ........ 1,000 Thomas F. Cole.. .. .......1,000 Edward 11. Stettinius.. .... 1,000 Marvin lughiitt.. ........ 1,000 N. W. Harris.. .. .. .... 1,000 H. K. Conehran.. .. .. ..... 1.000 Charles RI. Crane... ... ....1,000 saimudI Insull.. ......... .. 1,000 John C. Wharton.. ...... 1,000 Charles P)a,.: Bryan...... 1,000 W. 1[. Hartlett.......... 1.000 Jamcs A. Pat ten.. ...... 1,000 nobrt T. Licon.. ...... 1.000 E. I. Frazier.. .......... 1,000 Joh i(. Shedd.. ........ 1,000 Joy Morton.. .. .. ...... 1,000 E. A. V. Kieckheifer.. ..... 1,000 Gave Less Than $1,000. Will'am lKett.. .. .. .... 800 F. 1 .. Sith.. .. ...... 800 A. . Littlefield.. ...... 625 John Milton Oliver.. .. .. 500 Walter Hurroughs.. .. .... 500 Clayton Mark.. ........ 500 C. A. Smith.... ........ 500 W. K. Bixhy.. ........ 500 0. B. (Iorin .... .. ....... 500 A. W. 6oodrich.. ........ .500 W. H1. Evans.. .. .. ....... 500 C. B. Borland.. .. .. .. .. 500 . S. Johes.. . .... .... 500 F. F. Oriincs.. .. .. ...... 500 F. 11. Smith .. .. .. ..... 500 T. 1). oines .. .. . . ..... 500 B. E. Slunny.. .. .. ....... 500 John A. Sp;or.. .. ........ 0 Samuel Cupples.. ........ 500 R. S. Brookings........... 500 Julius Rosenwald.. .. ..... 50) A. A. McKay. . . ...... 500 John S. ltuinnclls........ 50 0 W. F. Conist eeL. ..1.... 500 William Mel.:imldin.. .. ...500 J. A. [I)Ilmes.. ........... 500 E. B. Price.... .. ............( William T. Jlovee..........5...0J And TVhese Gave $500. J. C. Shat'er ... ........... ..500 (George I". (Gritin.. .........500 1). A. (Ynmpbell.. ............500 E. F. Swinne'y.. ............5)00 D. M IHoer. ..t........500 EdwVard B. Butler.. ..........500 H-. W. Foe.... ............500 J. II. 'toughtd.. ............500 Ptewarit SpaId i ng.. ...........500 E. J1. Unfhington.. .. .........500 A. II. Mulliken .... .........500 Davidl B. ,fones............5)00 B. W. Sears..-..-.........500 Mark S. Willing-.--.-.......400 John Duipree----.--.........400 F. ,J. Iewes--.............400 J. C. Ames-- ---...... 300 W~arreni Nichols- .............00 Harry llart.--.............300 J. F. Domwning.-......... 300 E. E. Mortu.n-............300 Chnrles Piz--..............300 T. IB. I\oam-...--..........300 Franci I li...............300 C'aflvin D nd t.. .. ... ...... 00 E.lvi. Lehm anm~.... ... ........ 00 -Ale.a~nder ibertson.........300) Ar d R12ose Gave $-250. 'The folloiwinig gave 42501 each:l Charles JT. Singer, 1H. Ortunian, B. A. Keyes, JIohn P'. Wilson, L,evy Maye'r. George J. ('ooke, G. M. IReynobis, C. Li. W\illey, A. 0'. Hartlett, J. 1). l"as comn, H. Woodland, F. S. Winston hlenry G. Hart, WV. HI. Whiteside, .J B. Tarbell, II. M1. Vlyllesby, R. L.. W. ~owers, William BumttIerw~orth, WV. V .elley, P. JT. Bennett, Md. J. Spiegal A. B. Conover, M. A. lRyerson, D. Ui . nrnhiam, C. 11. Hnrlburd. Matz~ Boy~ CI Fisher, E. L,. Ryersoni, Eugrene S Pike, D). N. Barker, GIrahiam .1. Hn ris, J. S. Field, D). M. Cummings, Jo. cepfT B. Field, F. H. Ralwson, (). W. )Novion, A. M. Barnhart. W. Stone Kennteth Clark, T. A. Schulze. Jo)ll 1. H. Field, C. IK. Sharood.. Jlohn R Mit.chell, Gebhard Bohn, A. HeLir. dke, 4. W. Gordon, E. HI. Bailok.F B. WVells, F. -C, Vann Dusen. W Deering, Bron L. Smeith aend H1. 1 lorter. 61" aby W11W4' A baby, like an adult, needs water as regularly as it needs foo4. The milk that it gets, though a liquid, does not satisfy its thirst. It should be given water at least three times a day, and this water should he near ly, if not quite, free of organisms. The water that comes from the aver age city maindor country spring is alive with microscopic plants and animals, even when it seems clear and sparkling. These minute organ isins, as a rule, are hamless to adults but in the delicate stomach of the baby they are apt to cause disturb ances, and so they must be eliminat ed. The best way to get rid of them is to allow the water to boil twenty minutes. After that, let is cool and store it in clean, well-corked bottles which have been previously immersed in boiling water for five minutes. (.lass stoppers are better than cork. Boiled water is tasteless and insipid because of the absence of air-bubbles, but the baby seldom notices it. It is best drunk out of a thoroughly clean nursing bottle. Offer water to the infant every four hours, and let it drink as much as it wants. The supply for each day should be boiled in the morning. Under no circum stances should water be kept more than a day.-The December Deline ttor. News of the Day. There appears to be good ground for the rumor circulated some time ago that a deal bad been consummat ed between Mr. J. Elwood Cox and the Leach Bros., of High Point, whereby the, Elwood Hotel changes management. After repeated efforts to get around legal objections in the way, the board of aldermen of Wilmington have decided to reject all former propositions and readvertise for bids for the sale of $400,000 waterworks and sewerage bonds both on a. 4 1-2 and a 5 per cent. basis. At a special meeting the city received a proposi tion from the Wilmington Sewerage Company to purchase the establish ed system here and pay for the same in bonds. The board, however, took the position that a better trade could be made with the ready cash and the proposition was merely filed for in formation and future negotiations. Bright Sayings. Method will teach you to win time. -Goethe. A handful of might is better than a sackful of right.-German. By going gains the will, and not by standing still.-Spanish. Man's chief wisdom consists in knowing his follies.-Rochofoueould. One cannot take aim at things too high.-French. The cost takes away the taste. French. Necessity is stronger than human nature. A candle lights others and con sumes itself.-Dlutch. A man thinks a woman likes to scold, but that is only a salve to his conscience. Forlune favors the man with a st rong arm and a hard fist- f lhe has a d15'isoition to use tem. The're are people who will take anyting, and if nothing more sub stntziail is lying about they are! sure: to take offense.. A man rarely realizes how his tates have changed until he goes baek in aftIer years for a plunge in the hole where lie learned to swim.-Dalllas News. NEWV LIFE Found in Change to RIght Food. After one Buffers from acid dyspep ria, souri stomach, for months and then finds the remedy is in getting the right kind of food, it is somethiag to speak out about. A N. Y. lady and her young son had such an experience, and she wants others to know how to get re lief. She writes: "For about fifteen months my lit tie boy and myself had :niffered wit,h souri stomach. We were unable to retain much of anything we o. "'After suffering in this way for so loeng I dlecidedI to conslS t a specialist in stomach diseases. Instead of p-c scrihing drugs, he put us both (An Girape-Nuts, and we begant to improve imimedhiately. "It~ was the key to a new life.I foun td we had been eating too much heavy food which we culd not digest. in a few weeks after c'ommuencinig Grape'-Nuts I was able to do my housaewor'k. I wake in the morning with a clear head and feel rested and have no soiur stomfachi. My boy sleeps well and wakes with a laugh. "W(' have regained our lost weight andl co; ntie to eat Grape-Nuts for both the morning and evening meals. No are well andl happy and owe it to irape-Nuts. There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road~ to WelIville," in pkgs. Ever read the above, letter? A new onie appeas1I fromt time to time. They. -awe genuine, tr'ue, a.d full of human interest. 11 D14w out Malaria and Baid Ug the Syste= Take the Old. Standard Gno@ivf TAWM. L UUML ToN0. Yon know what YoU are takin n formula i lY rin onevryshwing it"RyQ nine and ro atasteless form, iu most felt for1n. boor grow" People A common danger produces unan imity.-Latin. DVATY TO 3KINU WUM. "Everywhere I go I speak for TBTTRINX, because It cured me of ringworm in its worst form. My *bole,peet from neck to waist was raw as beef; but rarrasiwa cured me. It also cured a bad.ease of piles." So says Mrs. M. Y. Jones of 28 Tannehill St.. Pittsburg. Pa. TSTTPRIXU, this great skin remedy, is sold by druggets or sealtby mail for 603. Write Jr. T. iupiatan, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. Every tomorrow brings its bread. -French. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegunis, reduces inflammt. tion. allays Liun, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle He who goes to the mill gets be floured.-Italian. Itch cured in 3 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggistp. Proverbs and Phrases. A day that is not thine own do not reckon it as of thy life.-Arab ian. A man is not known till he cometh to honor.-Dutcb. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars R"mrd for an case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Holl's Catarrh Care. -F. J. Cxxzy & Co., Toledo 0. We, the undereigned, have known . J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hin perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to tearry out any obligations made by his Srm. WALDING, KNAN & AI A v11 Whol, sale Fruggists, Toledo, 0. . ll's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act. ing directly upon the blood and mucuoussur. faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all DruggistL Take HaIl's Family Pills for ronsti'tion. Pop-Corn Balls. Make sonic old-fashioned molasses candy and just before taking from the fire stir in enough pop-corn to thicken it. After stirring the mix ture for a minute set the kettle at the side of the stove, take the mix ture from it by the large spoonful and lay each on greased paper or a greased tin. As it hardens roll each spoonful into. a ball, greasing the hands well first, and roll each ball over and over in freshly-popped corn until this ceases to adhere to the sur face. Wrap in waxed paper.-The December Delineator. ConIstipation nybepermaney vercomebypev perSonal efforts t ie eme,0namefe of4the o tru yeneici1 o tive wI1chh ere n ofr eao whe nolonerneed~c o$asie btestoj' rmedies,wen Yeguinred, aretq ossist n~aure and not to 6upplant1t tihe natur. OaIunctions, whidsch ustl depend uldtic prope andt~w riht livi genrlly. otjbreefcal effee s, always C atnufactureby the VALLFoRNIA ro Symup Co. oimxy SOLD BYLL LEADINC D)RUOcISTS Onle size qrnho reg,atar price 50$ yr Bottle Nothing New or Mysterious. "A SK. VOU R . MOT HER." For many generatione ooo,se tGrease nas boos recogn imod as a wonderful remxodial medium in treating and curing Pneumonia. Grippe, Rheumftisem and Neuralg*.s. RICE's 000)3U IR EAS E LINIME NT is made from pure goose swease, with other valuable curative Iigre. dien te added. Try it. 250-A t all Druggista and Doalers--95o. aOOSE GREASE OM1PAN, """ *8nao. PUTN AM~ CHRONIC CHE of the most senous character hat Cure. Coughs, colds, hoarseness, to taing' inifluence. If you Ii orhv ihyu breath diat beefit thefirst doss. plete ees.Fo acdyhalfa ai - ICAN I NO SKiN WAS LFT ON BODY. Bab s P d to Ie with Xe. 2-4oAb Oosed Out AU Over $a1d to use ctdemra. "81x months aftei birth my little airl roke out with ecZema and I had two doe, tore in attendasoo. There was not a partiole of akin left on 'her body, the blood oozed out 12t an where, and we had to wrap her in ' carry her on a pillow for ten weeks. She was the most terrible eight I ever saw, and for six months I looked for her to die. I used every known remedy to alleviate her suffering, for It was terrible to witness. Dr. C- gave her up. Dr. B- recommended the Cuticura Remedies. She will soon be three years old and has never had a sign of the dread trouble since. We used about eight cakeG of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Oint ment. James J. Smith, Dumid, Va., Oct. ,14 and 22, 190." Every man is th'e son of his own works.-Spanish. Panorama esdache. Caused by constantly shifting gazo. as by moving picture shows, tra*eling in r y 7PovIuAg conveyanes and the ie .s cured by external applica tion to he eyes of Dr. Mitchell's Eye Salve, It strengthens them and stops the burning sensation. Automobil lets use Mitchells Eye SalveI 2c. A beginner is always a good man -MartiaL Caudine cares Indigestion Painp, le ' , Sour 8tomah and Heartburn, om watever ause. It'e Liquid. Effects inmediately. Doctors Presen it. 10c 25.. and 0.., at drug stores. A good man's peligree is little hunted up.-Spanish. MAM ECZ8MA 15 YUARS. Mrs. 'temas Thompson, of ClarkPvIle, Go.. writes, under date of April 28, IfO1: "I Puffered 14 years with tormenting oosema; had the best doeters to prescribe; but noth ing did me aly good until I got trVaSRTNU. t eared me. I am so thankfuL" Tbousands of ethers an testity to similar eure. TaTTsao is sold by druggists er est by mai for 0e. by J. T. (srumz, Dept. A, Wavanah. G. A beggar'# estate lies in all lands -Dutch. T I R.i M t 0 Vase a. Cam>.aj.em , BEST PROPOS Weak frequently suffer great i change of life. It is at t effect of taking Cardut is who find that it relieves TAKE Mrs. Lucinda C. Hil "Before I began to take 'Iwas afraid to lie down , take it I felt better in a' gone. I can sleep like i of life has nearly left mi FOR MEN. 'i- tpof - to assure case and comforT dff others lies ir. the fact '-hat they are model. They fit exactly, and for t, Look for the label. If you do not fS readily, write us for directions how 1 FRED. P. FIEL.D CO., Broc F A D) E Ul Ir rre bookIoLS ~ow t o ye. enO Q and MIX ST COMPLAINTS i*,been permaneridy cured with Piso*s br isntha quicklyreod ave a cotgh or col, if you aroe 4g get a bottle of Piso's Cure. laS.. Continued use generallybis ern. ~PiosCua has been&carug s,clb ncrosia chest cspit EB C This wOman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound. lAnaV. Henry. of Norristown, Ga., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles. My doctor said an operk tion was the only chance I had, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. "One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first, bottle I was better, and now- I am en tirq!y cured. " very woman suffering with an female trouble should take Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SItK WOMEIL For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable. Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubied with displacements, inflammation, ulcer& tion,%fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodio pains, backache, that bear mg-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She Chas guided thousands te health. Address, Lynn, Mass. VAIKINS NDICAL CO. INONA, MINNESOTA. AriSe.,esss06hbld Remediva. Plavertne I. TetepS aeionon. Flatnpa. SCI. Wanted in Every County. ITION EXL. 0IEE AGENTS Women ain and misery during the his time that the benoficial most appreciated, by those their di.tress. RDUaomI Flelp You 1, of Freeland, 0., writes: Gardui, I suffered so badly at night. 'After I began to veek. Now may pains have girl of 16 and the change 3." Try Cardui. UG STORES ahoe deterrnines. its style. It's the art ren eein that emad tte proper ln t reason as apea unatural fot-fortn ktona hlass. HELP "* ** on iavInr; onf . ID. LA HFl' PeparatianI WOM EN -r'a. , ,A a,end Jor book. "Ucletes for Woanen." FREINCHI DRUG CO., 30 W. 32d st., b. Y. City. PRINTING CA ouTF'rs T~rY RIIEUMATI8M"nnW"*'*s 1hulu lv )o'WmiTho~~rm~1RPi~)ulps. sE eru,ad.