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I \ I DOCli FAILED, r KTORfD BY PERUIMA. Catarof the Lungs (Threatened Her Life, Missbotto Porter, Hralntree, Vermont, (too: "I have been cured by Pcrun; "I hsovoral hemorrhages of tbo lungs;..'ho doctors did not help nto much i would never havo curod inc. ^ "I ( a testimonial in a Poruna ' * nlmai of a caso similar to mine, and I I coirtnccd using it. "I ? not able to wait on myself Wherbogan using It. I gained vory elowRt first, but I could bco that it was l>ing me. "Ar I had taken it a wbllo I oommonl to raise up a stringy, utioky eubsico from my lungs. Thin grow loss id Iohk in quantity as I continued tho latmont. 4,jrow moro fleshy than I bad been for long tlmo, aiul now I call myBcll wcl' I 1). I. (i. CUNNINGHAM PRiTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF EE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT OXS8ES SCIENTIFICALLY AND ACCURATELY PRESCRIBED. < SIJ astsll BuildUtf. ATLANTA. QA. "nraawpirsJOteONCHlAJL TROCHIS Insntly r?ll<w? Cmj Throat, Hotnmui ?uJ Cofhi. Une*wlW4 lot cV vine **? ?Mc?. Abolul.y ftMS froto opf-.?fs Of <"niTtblr>(| t.Ajinful. Pc?, 25 ceaU, 00 SfBtn Jr.a $1.00 por box. Srtiplc c<nt on ro^u?-?t. jfa&Xmli FormoJ*;-B*<?4*r?i B*.l A.lbuavM>. ts ?W* t)v? l?iid* *1 111* a*l?i<ti? Ph?*plMU4. to Mni (he s? ikcll; c^?<4<aw. to -?m 11?mmo?v; r?fal**. n ho*? ? ?4 k^rv? VtwU Th? ?r?>?*?t "9V Pr?4tto?t oil tb? Bwlut Writ* ic> h*?Ll?t. Thi Sutton Stwk Food Go.. atlanta. ga. BWqw Book on Q@R3HB$ptioit FREE TO ALL 1M olcth bin ml rnu<llc*l l>o/*K >% ttliSM *<j?t1ou. Toll? In pl*ln, i/my)o I a .*X\ u aoc how eoumuipiu-d *ah lie MwtpA In your own lu>ni?t H vli? t Uur. Thcv Ilook m ubro ?m?wnwi'ff^ YONKERMAN CO. ^ (,44J WaUr air??l. K?l?n:??oo, HIaht LightSAW MILLS I atu Awn qmwai t; wapuiwcc i.n i ii nnu uiihi jll It! I\ U IIIII LO < 6 A WS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM A^ D GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, """a*"' Removes nil r.wrlllnt-; in H to 30 j dnys ; t ilecta n petmaneut cure dft in jo to 60 clays. Trinl treatment -Jr^Pj^..riv< n free. Nothingcau b<? fairer ( T. Write Dr. H. H. Greon'6 Son?. 6MHaSucclali*ts. to* b Atlanta. Op CARE OF OLD GLAS9. Sawdust as a Polisher?Potato Skint to Clean Docanter6. Antique glae? which tioos not require monrtlntr Imt tu ftlm luaim. lesn ma; bo made to uli'.nn and sparkle owe raor* If It is washed In water to which a little nmnionlu ha? boon adiVfd. Sooparuis apell ruination to crystal ware, -while drying It wltli a duater only Kervea to dim It atlll mor? Af ter having rinsed and left It to uoak In ammoivla watar, using a sort bruab If th? c'.a?s la out Into facota and tho dirt h*3 raiitfht In th* jxiuarea the article should bo placed In a box nnd coverod with oawduot. After an hour It will ixi found that tho wood dunt llftu rlrllk.* flln irlotu fin/1 tr(t-?vn It ft bright luutre. The <>kj fashioned cut crystal decantors which nro so much used nowaday* becorn* almost hopelofisly discolored when th.?v have hold old port o.- any wlno which leaves a deposit. To oionn th?m an old fa?h!oned remedy ia thut of finely chopped potato Kklnu with which the docantor should be flll?d, and a cork Inserted in tho mouth In place of tho stopper This should be left for throe days for the skins to ferment, whim it should be well shaken, emptied and rinsed with u/ftfnr Tin* /Inrvonf ai* uh/?n hi either reversed and loft to drain for a day or two or ruay b<> <1 ri* (1 more ftxpodltlovuily at th*? side of the stove.?Ixjndon livening Standard. A WOMAN IXX 'TOFt \Vn? Quirk (<? That <"olTc!e Was I>oinx thf* Mischief. A \ftdy tHIs of n bad cnao of coffee polaonlng, and tolls it In a way so Rlmpl? and Btrnltfhtforward that literary skill could not Improve It "I liad neuralgic headaches for 12 Yfcftra M nliu an va "? n/4 t,,? ngony. When I first n to have them I weighed ]40 pounds, but they brought me down to 110. \ went to many doctor* and they gave me only temporary relief, flo I suffered on. till one day a woman doctor told me to use Pofltum. Hho aald I looked like I wan coffee poisoned. "80 I began to drink Postum and ! gained 1 f> pounda In the first f<;w weeks nnd continued to gain, hut not bo taut a at flrat. My headaches began to leave me after I had used Postum about two weoks?long enough to get tho coffee poison out of my system. "Since 1 begun to use Postum I can ghidly say that I never know what a neuralarlc hauciMotiA i? iii^q ?? >" and It was nothing but Poatum that made m? wall. Before T used Postum T never went out alon?; I would Ret bewildered and would not know which way to turn. Now I ?o alone and my hoad Is a? cloar a?? a hell. My brain and norv&e aro stronger than thoy have been for years." Read the HfcJo hook, "The Hoad to Wellvlllo," in 0 , $. "There's a Reneon." j ICver road the abr.ve letted? A nf\v ono appears from time to 1l\f- They nnt (rcnulno, true, and fuflAf liuman Intorcct. \L r Household Affairs A Test For Fresh Meat. Tf blue litmus paper is soaked Jn the illico (if frrsll nc:it ( lir> i.ni.oi- lu I turned to a rod hue. This t?st applied to ui( at which is too old or of bad <|iiality will result In tho blue? litinus paper retaining its original color. ? Kvcryday ! ior.sekcepii'g. Permanganate of I'otnvh. Permanganate of potash is a most useful disinfectant, and may be bought i:i cr?.-tals for a nominal sum. Dissolve enough ot the crystals ill water t<> make a <leep, claret colored solution, and bottle it for use as required Kveryday Housekeeping. I When Windows Are Open. OirtaSns may lie kept from blowing j out of the windows, says the Ladies' i Home Journal, if you place lead or i iron weiuhts in the corners. Thin | iron wa.-hors are gor d. as they are not j lu avy enough ! > make the curtains j i khst Thi-v i.mv l?. " . - " nnrn u Willi JIM' same materia] and placed iti either the licm or corners. Canning l*Yuil. When putti!ik up fruit in clasp jars put rubbers < n first. tii > 11 lilt full. I nl top on and screw just as tii;h? as 1 osxible. Turn jar with top down; if any fuss or lo:?k run knife aroun 1 the cd^e on (op and turn down airain; if it leaks, try knife again. If then* i is still :i leak, take off top and try ;ui- i other lid, as fruit will not keep unI 1 ~..r ....... 1 i> in-m:i n; iui i mm. v oil near so usi!<-li about fruit not keeping, and not beinu airtight is one big trouble, j I use now rubbers. 1 have lost some i fruit, but hardly ever think of such a j tiling now.?Mrs. .J. I\ llunter. TSie Table Silver. Tvcrv an ! met'iur-of-pearl handles j for ta:>le knives seem to have been j superseded by silver. Perhaps this is just as well, for the j silver is more substantial, and less lik. lv to lie injured by constant use. Silver platters for serving meats are also much more in use than for- ; merlv. They hold the beat better than ehilia, ;o that t'.:rre i a surer way to j t I... -1 ! . . . - - . . i ? v i iv < 11 11 |.. 111: I: <?i. !t) matiy i>l:,i; is 1><coining more : d moi'o the h'on to pa:v, tho silver i: is -i r !i (1. for each enurso. This cms ;way with tin? imposing display of i: ! . v.a-o \ hlcli formerly cot.front(<1 111[ j < . i at tlio In ;;inni!m (,: a formal ?!i: . , >f knives :".vl forks and :noon oft > > prove:' rowwhat of a mi: "anr- \ r.' tiin^ in one's way, and < a':f l:? t i n of embarrassment to r!(l ":ie-i; who wuc so i u-.li;c-k: a - t i i e the wrong fork.? I Wasliln" :> S:.':r. < !:: ?:-!? ISoil. A lie- t'i he healthy must ho three thin : i. e. dry. warm rud li"ht, 't and tin two form'-;-condition:! (lop nd 1 greatly on lh" nature of thn soil oil which t!i" liouH" i-i built. The host kind i f soil io live >n is iliior gravel, s::ild or eh:; lk, hoc:"; boitis porous tlu? rain is able to percolate through j tin- ground instead ol acciimulatin;; ;?.s it usually do- 1 < < a < lay soil. I'ndcr no clrcut islanee.-; is a clay soil 111 tiirnltlr. r,,,. ..i I ' n mi ninii;i in <ia> way from the throat or chest, or wl.j ' at. ;i!l addicted to rheumatism. A home 1 yini; In :i hollow should ."Is i 1).' avoided, whereas one situated on a gentle slopo is inn ! desirable as its sit nation in .ure>; its being dry, ami is at. tho sumo time of groat as.-1st nnre for drainage purposes, says 1 lome ('hat. Light is also mo ' important to the inmal' S of a house, ami though it is well to have trees close id the house?, they fIioiiH not 1m> too near or they will drip on the roof as v.? 1! as make the rooms dnrk find cheerless; Tho roon should, ifpos ible.goi an equal am Mint of 111?Iin 1:' a southwest aspect is t in br. ! to:1! rt. I rtt/Z ' 77/^r- \, < I'.uihi'ri'.v Pi*-.?Ui'i - :;111* i iip rais; ins, o!:c <i]p < ranlH rrloii, cue rnp ku , . ..... ...n i \ i 11 nuu'r, 11ill* I i.lHpt 1(111 1 \: ii 11 a. < !;op t-ri!ribcrri (uncooked) iilit! raisins together. add sugar, watli r. vanilla, a little - all and Hour. | ilrll.v i'ie.?.Make :i rich |?i?* crust ' itnd perioral'- ii> prevent blistering and bake; when cool 1111 (not loo I full) wiili p; '|iO jelly, spread gener ously with whipped cream sweetened , ami flavored with vanilla; finish with tiny bits of jelly laid lightly on (he cream, , l>roilcd Cnrifl-'i Steak*.?Have the ; steak!) about an inch thick, clean and \ i wine nifiu v. < ii; into olive oil put an j onion chopped till vvry line, somo I mil, while popper find a little lemon Juice; coat < ach piece of tish thoroii;;hl' with 11.iMixture, set away for two hour in a cool place; take out find broil over a clear lire. Currant < rc.-unotatn.?Mash a sufficient quantity of ripe i*? ?! currants to yield two-thirds of a pint of juice and a sufficient amount of raspberries to : | Mold one-third; boil two pounds of , sui?ar and three quarts of water to- : 1 pettier until a clear syrup is formed; j Hkim off any scant that may arise, 1 strain and set aside; when cool add I the pint of fruit juice and freeze to I the consistency of mush, not solid I an ordinary ice. Serve In tall glasses. Kimlt:it*l? .Join.?Take the stalks of ; nice, fresh rhubarb and wash them j five from sand and dry them. Now j cut into pW-.'x half an inch long, then ; put into an earthenware vessel of Homo kind with the sanio weight of sugar and K"t in a cool place for shout thirty-six hours, then put Into a preserving pan and boll for about thirty or forty minutes. Pour into .lars and let sel until ctold before nealinsc. This jam la very/nico when flav- ! ored with lomon or ginger. Nfefc j Li I i MORE NATIVES UP FOR ORE AT CRIMES. Writer Shows Thnt Foreign Element Figures in Fewer Cases In Certain Respects. InjiiKtict; of attributing l<> particular natiouulitius a preponderance of particular crimes committed in New Yuri; l:as be. n i In* subject of all article by Mark J. Kalz. which appeared ill (lie i.?Ydernt ion Review, under t lio tiil" o!' "Comparative Criminality of Natives ami Foreign Horn in New York." Mr. Katv. has I?s1 his assert in;- ; on the statistic*; ?<i tin- courts for the last live yea!/. Th< iv have been l l.'iTU convictions for jerioiv crimes from I !><? ! to ntox. Out of !!'i. irunh'M* iM>2C., or per cent., of the criminals have been native born, I vinr>04f?. or r?.s per cent.. for those of foreiin birth. "Tho? who believe that the larger percentage of criminals in the large citi.'R are foreign born therefore are mi;iaU"n. New York, b im; the gate, way. has more foreign born residents than any otlier large < Itv in tbe conn. try. i>n oven thoui.h cviminnl alirns usually rental'i for suntn timo aI't< i* t'-eir arrival the . uMves furnish the majority of cojivl*.*'ions for serious criim .ays .Mr. ICa'/.. Dl^i l ihation of crimes amoiit; (ho various uationallti s wliieh imtninrate ( ? t'" Slat's is shown in llti.'j ' t 'oil- 'I'n! il < .iii* i v ef N'utiv \ . \ ii t ion--. P. t' I">| < I St it- -1 '.'."'JU til l! \ I JvS Hiis>i.i i.Mi-j : i \iiMiri H'j $.o IN.ii'iiJini.i s:t .(! Ml!-. 1 .i:?l 2X;"? 1 !t '.ji.! ti I f?'27 '!.S C. . 711 f>.3 - lliinl X . .. ,, It I I i'rnnco 7.~? ..r? <>t!i> < >11 lit l ;? > I f!.!l Till ills I 1.1)72 1IK).(| On I he* assur.iption lh;it most of the Km-.-i:ins who i-onie to New York are .lews, liii'lr com i f it) ii l io;i to Mio criminal ciasfs is about. t'i()2, or 7.1 per << it., a surprisingly small | rcentage. Italians, ?Jnri?iK 111' same period, have s! own i convictions, >r x.s per pfiil. Tmuther the Italians and the .lews contrili'ito only I."..it per cent , acainst l'.i.ii per cem. for th inhal)itani of other exotic orlc.in. x<imiial Tell-. One. Aviniral i'rin tnld till.' vory lately I a' n dinner: "A fortune t >! r osi (lie white amis of Sv.lt Uea??li pintir.int" I ! > f:" ire fivckles ?ia,-:icall\ I - >r SI. \ m;wi\ you;i|; mirs' iraid-. | t-i c'cklt i! I?v |ho Salt )' aeh Miii, I i;* h 1 I ! ' :i re. 11 con :>st 1 Of :i Id of . Kiui. i! -wciwiiiu, *ii*ystill H'l/insi. ami sri fori!), ami :>t tin- ? ti?1 i iu h iiiirs* r.said r< colved a RoiiM cij. v< !o|n) ilia: kIH* was I > opon a! mi 1 lii and read I lie light of i h? I'lOOH. F< 1!i ' ;J? thOKO ihSlCHd lOUH iii ill"- lettej* m ? would i nn- In r f. Id s a! solnn I;.. "Km. alii;-! ! i i !'I?i i'. six hour aft-r tho fortune teller's train lad a' rriei' him off, tlii is what the po > Salt 15each mir.- maids r? ad hy m<i!iali'^ht in \ heir ii\\ i erln i. \ !.?, i.i ' I'in hii' v ni'i' ucmox ' ; II'* fr( r-kles w ith a ponk11il*i*, soak Hum in suit water oyer nielli; then han^ tin :i: in tli" smok"hoiis<> in ^'roni; smoke <if hickory sawdust and oak liark. les " treat'-d for a v.n'k caniiOt fail to lie I horoughly cured.' " ?Cir.i iunatI Kmiuircr. Tin' l'M< pliant. The El-e phant lias a trunk at one end of him a d a tail at tlx- cither. This is f)r-tu-nati for hint, hc-causo if h>> had a It link at eftcli mid he wi uld he trying to walk I ;'< U-ward and for-ward at tlm sain" tine, I lis trunk is used for Ih'ld-ing iiiins, pea inii.-. He. Without it lie would 1?:iv? to li<- d< \vn < 11 his side iiml \\ i ii?Kh \vh' ii Willi tori io <'jit aiiylliLif Thr lli-f- haul is l initil for hc-iiu ahh> to pid; up :i pi:i with his trunk, which ti'Ol is ii \. r ic of tiino l> -can ii> has nothing to pin up with on> lio is ofton pitied l>eciuitt<' In- < air. cliinh it trci'. although IhiM'o ' ' l!' i ?'ii. >11 \s 11\ I should. lis 21 ii 1 !i < i-1:;111: would niorHy look ri-dir-u-hr.i 11 > -inn <i in 'i ii! o' ii i v.. I to not I: il-o-:{j in - , i r d ; > tholl, ! ! ill I ho- > will! ! ml \ r : \ uKUfctii (Sli. * ' I* i iild I'umpl.iio llrvivcil ilic \<>le. A VI... I....I . kins i'i a t'lus-x -? lj values (It S'.'ip m> 'I'llil l n \ it i a 1:0 ' ln? li;inksaid In- lent a liii i:n i $ 1 ??<? ? wit! which to I?11\ i( k. '!'Ii? !'mi'i" <>i (iliirsi1 um\ hi-- ii'itc. 'I'll* Imiitiiwit losl mi Ihi' slock ili'jil . 11 > -1 11; i' I hard luck Kcii'-i a 11 >, tu hi- coil Id n I |>:>\ !! not'-. I.aler he v.> ni West, and afiei lran.v yi ai !)< I. ! - >i??I ai-ain ai >1 returned in SI n i ' uii. f)n?- day !h>' 11:iiil< r stopped at I'm1 man' larn arid admired his f i n?' pumpkins. The I:im:!i,i' made hiu a pre.. ni >f !\v< lai one. . "I'll just civdil l li' < pi|!<n . i.v < n j you (,|,| note," t'n> l>anl<< i .'iti<:I '! rii.'li!." I In- fii rini r said. 'I'll fi t rovivd the iliii' ' i< n. '!'h' banker brought snll and n ri.\< ed j in Inl! for (be not?* and i"l r<v ' Kansas City Star. Itarclic.'Mlcil Wi-Modcy < .11 1 . The \Vidlwh\v Cidb'.ciP i;i i; : ?? reluriiiiiK f< r the school year. am! I'rojn I i-<nt indications the slud nts at Ihi c-o1I"ko will j;> barHiiM ' 1 I in- tin-' 'it pa it of l ho vi\". Falun ay the oanipm aad ! >wn wire swan ml will t'le youtm \voi 1fii :ill of u lin 111 Ai l! v I'limil i 1 heavy coats < r sweaters, hut ?><?i a hti( could ho 'Fl oy will < <> tipup to . <> without their h'\il:j:enr, wit't lho exception of certain ocea- 1 sioi as oik* young woman stated, "it Is tiie proper way l< lie." WoIIokley Corrospt t.dence i.oston l'o.st. Thousands >f Private Schools. Twenty yearn ago (lie number rf fiiivnio schools was sum 11: ten years afio '"<ro was noted locidod Infroaso, and ir-day America is supporting som^thltitf llko 800 ) pr-rinancntly established educational instituti >ns exclusive of the public schools.? Kducational r.eviowt Thore i? a florist at l'okin, Til., whose nanlo !s iohti Bloom pot, Ah fx 0 TRIALS rift/to NBEOEMS iw"is^ ;*?&] ( A J ?rx) l^^'tTfcWT PEOPLE HFIIR V i JferT zrNfififfSn^T /'~*?\. j I gf> npn taw ww UJ !'! >. f ' I Villi MOT BE ??] HO t\SPWW nv Titr w? i Mil.!5r?<&^") i 1 icr.rvr. VK'> iKAr wiir.tiv.vr.ti i V\ nn tmjo. 5STO 'WW: -wm: w{ >m?FlA ):?/<// r?.\v; ? < ;, .- Ji) T>1| A/l lojl I>l tiuyui)'* l'n? I'lW 1*111 r* I'XIX (!??'Ilvi.r into Activity t?y in?*th?nli I'liey ?lo not Hconr, f;rt(io or w?*akiM?. i h??y are ti toiil>) ui lUu Htonrjwh, liv?*r unri nervvs: .iti> n Mtoiul ?>? w??nki?ii Th??v ??n rli'h III** IiI(kkI uti I I'litlLIn llio nlotnaWi in K?'t u.. tin? | iH'UfUhmoiil lro:.i fool that In put bi:n II. Tho*o i pills contain uo culomni; lin y ar" *ootl?lnn, rifalln* ! mnl M imu la( In*. I ?>r *a.l\i l>y nil ilriiKtfUt > t !< ali i | 2.V* kIzv*. I! )cu in.nl nuMlcal a?lvh;<>. wi.n1 Munynir? 1 li i y will ivJvIhw to tin* l??-?t ?f tlmir ?k tit 111 y ui.-nlw??i> Irn' of t'lmruM. >1 I NYO.VS, | ?VM iumI J rife: von SIh., I'll! I u ?l 4* 11> li I ft * I'll* MniivonV 'o|.| It-mo ly (Mires a oo <1 In oik* flay. 1 J'rlcf Muiirnn's Hhr>MinAllH!ii ItmmMy ri(lloT?H In a few hour* uinl tirin !i? a f"W .lays. ItIcp &%c. A FIXTURE. Mistres-- Urld^'*, 1 hope you're no*. the sort of girl who quits hor Joh? Cook?N'o, mum; I'm a regular Do< juiw !"? l'uck. rimililiUDtliiirt' I'or (' > ti|;li*, Croup iiiiiI It i ollcll 11 Ik Ik now f'iviui-1 at nil ilrui{ iturcs 2'h> nhnttlo) ii* 'l'uyior's ClioriUni Kiki.'Iv "f H\v**ot <ium unU Mull'jlii. Ily ill i nus tliu Iii*st rtunuily for ooinump'.ioii, w!j.. pini; ?:<? i^li, ! cviMs. Homily tins li <i>n t-'sii-il fur ! CO y^urn nml uUv.iy* uivos sn'i-fu I . . ' The Corpse's Excursion. "It mav bo pfonomlcii!. but it. !a 1 certainly ridiculous." .ii 1 S ualor i Milium m ii proposition n "It reminds nil- of ChMk'in White, j "Calhoun Whito stink !iis !r a-1 in 1 through the tieket windo \ ?.r Salter Depot railroad station and - t:d: " Tloss, gimme two ro nid 'rip tiek) <>f. to Society Mill, on fn nr. IT and one fur a corpse' " '! iii'ver lienrd of noljt dv haying excursion tickets for < orp said tin' aaont. 'What's tin- m< i; : ( I ^ "'Will, hoss,' Calhonn W! plied, *ni> brother Woln-N t died y> < ti-rdsn attil I \\ nit t<? tale- tin ion ?iI'if to Hii' ii'H Mill and l?-t tlit- ''am iy vi? \ tin- remains, and tli?-n 1! hring him !ia< l< Id Suiters Depot here and 1 > lr> liini That'll Ik . hie lit I rhriipt P tlntl for thf? w !?* I'll mil", t < > trnipsi* fill hi" wny from Sn<-iot> Hill and all th?> 'way IjikU again.'"? l'.if - '.nr. ); 1 li- :>atch. I'ilt-s < ii! < <I iii (5 to I I Days. l'a/.o Milliiu-m i-. LMiarantr. il intuivanv i a.->'< >1 It liiii'. . liliv. 1, l'lrn(!ilii;orl'r. .1 rial, i,,; I'll' f. in ii in I I ila.vstir moiic . H'luho.'il. ."/tic i Till-: sti\r;i-:urf an'd t:ii! sti nc. Sr> ii II ilf th?? people in tho world | don't Know win- the other half ah? i 'lei n Jii tt No; that is hooauso tln> r:''.i <-r lialf ar-- loins tlw.'in iJoston i Traiiv "int Por IIUADACHI'.-lllrliaM At*ODINM Wh?t.h#r from Colds. M??t- ? r<firrou? Tro'iWes. ('apualuA will raiievo'rouL 11'? liquid ? lo l&ko?luimiiUIMely. Try U. 10c.. tec. and 5Cc. *t dru* lore*. In the sw-'ft by and by, prophesioR tlitt f>pr!i?Kn??lil I'nion. wo probnldy will knew whether the Sujuar Trust hau <llnoovore<l a way of applying tin? i bent pin to tho sealoH of Justice. An internallotml weather ootlo 'Ail! kooii h' us? ! (lie world over lie,'ill l>T-k <n ! arlu?? Throat *<>r<\ i with ?iiili-'* Th:i' i- l.n (irii-po. T.tkx ' l*i?i i \ I'.illil lllfl" ;?* Iilire. NATl'H M lMUKIKTSfiSlOW M M j(i How :\!?oiit your ?<>r ! vii:.' i-irl' *Ph l\-t tiim I sva you v(i i i1 About lici* bMhi so i \ : \ a Vv ? !i :m Off..11 Oil. s!if ': ; r< M v : :-h!<> i? \! ii (MY- ? Voh; slip's i' | : !!. 1 r !n\vo:\ -falliollr I Tli-ti niri-'l in W minute* |>y Woolford'H ' Sanitary l.-tioli Ni;v?t lailrt. At TIIK I' Wtll.V ! oUKCAf"*.'::!! W ft- I :n goins; Into lowii i ? !ay. i!:. (1< nr. : i ii > !)??? maker's, 111 i 11 iiiitil : I > -ilia'.' ' What < 1 ?? tlie* 11:i i sa > the weataiT 1 IItr ..in 1 llaiii. hail and t!iuinl? r t-'fir::: M n V.vant M r? Window's Soothing Syrup for ChlMr^rt teething.Boftfii* ih(*KU!iiH. re<lu<en ii)llmmii?| ik*n,allA>'Hi>*iU,vumiMrin(i colic. 25c u 1 otCU c.~~ "> ?? I W VJH J|>v. II I Sl'?iipo!s neeklng accommodations In llrockton during th fair toll many funny stories of their experiences mibii, after rin-iiig hesitatingly tin- ni#ht bell. wah iinswcrcil by a gruff voice Informing him that tlu?re remained only one room, and that he , side a very nervous and irritable old gentleman, who had been in the hotel for some time and was a stnr board er there After the ;>nor fellow. tired by hi* day's sightseeing, promised to be very careful not to make anv noise, he was allowed to enter l'ndressing hurriedly, he thoughtlessly allowod one phoe to fall with a resounding crash; then catching himfielf, ho carefully laid down tho oth.... ..-K,.I I.,. V. -> /...111 .. .. ...ii in. tjimtn, only to be disturbed about a half hour lator by a knock at the (loor. Upon asking whit the Intruder wanted a high, shrill voice piped out, "Hey, there, whv d n't you put down that other Rhoe, or nro you a nnaloggoil rnnn Hoston Record Bocartfft* of tho* j W One Louisiana Woman in Office. "Therp is but one woman in Louisiana who holds a State ollico. and special legislation had to he enacted so she could he eligible," said Captain K. H. Mllroy of New Orleans. Tniler the terms of tin- Louiiana statulo before any person can hoM a public offloe of anv df-sn i'>: inn t iu nee<?ssary for such person to be ail elector. and as women van': \ ' in our State tho prohibition is almost absolute Heoause of tin r ai litHess and ability of M?s. c rdon it was desired that she In nmd* fa t'-ry inspector, and so h friend.-* were instrumental in an amendment to the jnw i-s"d that authorize! the ernjdoyir. tit <>f woin-.n 111 wrfnln "Since then a Mi- MfCnl \vt., c|?(p(p?l to be Ftiporiuifrdrnf of schools of f>nc <if O'lr jisii <!i" hr.i if is not considered at all pnhalih i; slio will l,f deemed eligible i > at, a- Ikt ease is entirely different .i>s thai of Miss Gordon. The At'ornev <ral has the question nndi : ;*. ! vlsonu'iit. r<i:<1 it r< not ii hir> i*> < lha' h<* wi'l l:avi.? to flcridi* uKain^t the latl " Malt lino: " Amcrb-au P'TTKN. Slic had jii-1 not h*.?r soroml dlvoirc, \V?vll. don't you ou:<.! " a.! irir't'.d, c!.o< rfully. "th<-*!v ?: a 1 nr. i.'no | !ic!i a (!! ' sea, you know." ' Yt-s." i-aid tin o:h< r bi'tcrly: ': t whi n I' ll tll'MM till". !)' turn o'i' to l)' '>bst' !>!."?B'j|$(oi! P U T NAM ' <?ior inor#* iro* U t>i !wli'? r net fa i. r r -ihitii 'my < vui ?!v? any unr ?i??ht without ripping ujvir*. WrlM CAN VOC Hlv\T IT' She?I don't ft'f why '!) i V. r a 1 ! hesitate to marry on > i >< tu I'apa says my ymv::s u.-vor wt than that. He?Hut. my d> t w<? mi:--' ' . .v something to eat She (petulantly)- l>n't that just jiUe a man. Always thinking or hi tomnch. Hoston Trans* Tipt A Hurning Krti|i(inn Covered I!it From Heml to Foot. "Four years ago I suffered severely with a terrible eczema, bnitii; a mass of sores from head to feet ami for i\ wee Us confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual torture from itching ;ind b'liwiinu. After beItiu yiven mi lti* ">* i , M1, 11 i i| < / I I ? ?I ^ ? I * I "" vised to try CuMoura K mediep. After Hit' first hath with ('tHicura Snap and application <if Outlcurn Ointment I <':i.:n\ d it; ii:sl uot> 1 sl<" p lutim; nr. i>niir-- Mine I aP > t; ;,,<i t* atioura IP.-solvent ami tho in riinirnt was continued for ahout thr< <> \v>*"ks. At tlf- end <ii' thin time I was aide to 1?> about th" lion.-", < n?ir? 1 y cured, and have t'i It nr. ill i fn .-t . since I would adviso any per on ifferini; from an;, form ?>f slept trouble to try the Cuticira Ilenicdics. as 1 kpow what 111 y did fur mo. Mrs. IMwarll Nenunin, 111-.! Sal ilia S'., Waterf-iv n, N Y , Apr. 11.1 JloJi." Poison from online vanilla ?nu < ru* ic<> ( r??st:ii tli'U llrtv? 1 not htiown. Vnnililnc fftvbrs 11? KiviwtU or 'is nn- ViMiiil.i futures r.nri i<-" i:n should if ivt> \vh> :i ti; -1 il i>" iro/i 11. 'I'iifhiufsw aoffwii (lip client means a cr>t<l f'l\ tin' hllip" I' lniTitis m r\ . i r i ! ii cimfoit i >.cr\ litiir.it *. it n.'tlmivt Wir~tr Willi! ? tl< III-TM - I; : r > tin- rilt'.-t Willi 1111 mItrt^ \\ i/.iH oil f|nicU. nvr tiiiviI rr \ -i-imi. !?, :i. inII (RriJ'i'flisfloilll.v 1 I Slip* ;>osn ''i lio'V linw country r:L'ht ?o ' r -i c r / n i!!i'j|v i \'<?; 'I !- -t .J . ; ;. !( a ' J).?VV :l s !>-tr ! I . m : ) v I, Ithciiiiintisiti Cur.';! in a l>ny. I >!' I'"' li r, - 1-: 11? f ; 11 lit iiii.il irtin ami Nournlnia r.ulnalh niivxiii 1 to 'I ilnya, ltn 1. t .4111 I-. I I'll | k.ItlT.llVt S till- I ami >IiM'im |.m U ' ln>t 11 o'-i i;i' 1 > In i.cii's iii! .<1 All i!iuxkiv.;i. Substantia1 Proof i no nwiu : ;i i i i r : on nly an;- I i I'r .n 1 :imi. ' h? ))! :?' ii ? i ' ! ?k.s at"- his h' - iv> I Ii. tlit' woi: ' k? ! .?H-lv. - T? -aid lit . \ i : v .11 \va It n' Iu: *k!*. I ' ti| t'> Ali- -i'- I i Ita I'l. V? ' / ( I' V? 1 l"l \ I i ! " : ' 1: A .. i'KKCK! !Vi '. i a . ' . ; n) t ' ' | ) 'fi r. iti I . " halt f oh. > V u> t? ci. w i \i '.I <i ii ii .' 1 h i.' : . ! : | .1 * hilt l. 1 Y. , - v T>" f'iorcc - I'lo.i< ?i?( I'.'llfts I ? >?n<l iii\iif ! ' >! <'11 In' r fn t hcW'-.s. Siu ni -''I '..ii> .'iiulfi, c.i>y to 1* ll 'i *f! i \ ii< u i |i i I: ii'itl :i):i rin Inrl: |i i?r> liiiii'vi. in i li - i lull, ipl'l.' a mall (in-ami flit Imhi \\ it Ii n II*. and Mar! a 11r? in an a! iliol lamp wit', a Pit <?r f>l;i< imitii \vi all |>> ( >iiipl? ( Hi!' a < i j'ritii Imii t Ik In mi i* Pal I ibarlic-^ a tl it I lisir.il I at a ip-a-ini 'I 11 ill* Hor ('(ii.iih >uti uitir flick'* < AiTPiVB i? (!< brst romfdrrellatfrt llif Itlria Mid frvsrlshue** mrw UiO CoK" *ial roMorrt norrutl conmUoi.a It's liuuli) piT<vts lmim-d!?.L?l? i<-- -- 1 M>o?, fttdnxr iuum I II" s 11:ji: . in. .1 r hIki I i ?11I cue (lipid . .1 Iili nil> ' Vrryl In i ; -iidll li'iHII: Willi' I.Mill VWII'll I ! I ^( t a doftrt'i troin (lie u?lv< tv 'oi | lie To ('lire ;i Colli in < >m* l>nj I .ik?' I?>i\m11\ I'lmiin (..iiitninc 'I OriiKRiHlK r<rltin11 ii >111- \ ii n - )|? , i i K \\ (iroVf'H hlvin 'nil i< nil I I I , \ 2,">, Little Known of Cliff Dwellern. The h|B(or> Miiil I'm Ii ij>- <>f Hip Oltff-(|\\ f'lh'i ; i ii' ; \ l<> ' in 111'' obscurity of as.'- I l??' ? \islfi:l triboq know very little < '" t>j? o nncionts, who pofwlhly woo 'o-t'xistcnt with the children of I "aol, an ! may havn boen living in ?tono hous> and havo enjoyed n real civilization when our ancestors wore running about clad In tho skins of wild hnasis and with caves for habitation Strong Healthy W If :? woman in strong und healthy in a \\ eriiood means to licr but little Buffering in the fact that the many women suffer disease <,f the distinctly feminine crj-nni' ior motherhood. This can he remedied Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prc Cures the weaknesses nnd <li9orde *1 net i directly on ihe deFic/jte u ' r'siit uonccrncd in i Bit-ulthy, strong* vigorous \?r i 1 ?_ "Favorite Proscription" banishes i: psriod of cxpuotaney nnd mal.t-s lxihy almost p iiiL-ss. ft ijuiokens and \it;i organs, nnd insures u healthy uiid rub*. tc^tilicd i" ;.s in:;rv:loiis merits. It MaLfi W eak Women Ktronff. 1 oncr.t i! ru',,;ists do nut oiler rubst! o.s )}ooJ." Accept in) t.ccret nostrum contains not a drop of idcoliol und ni drills. Is -.i pure j'.lycorio extract < f lici Most old people must give the bowels gentle. con St ant help. One candy Cascaret cacli day cIccd that. Harsh physic, tai:i>n regularly, makes the bowt l.i callous. Cascarets do not. Nearly all ol;l people new use lins natura' :ntle hcrlp. I'l'T TiifM)! r, r .iil :? with your ;ul'lr,,ui to i'u'ri.t .- :i.? i y< Mii j riuy, I i.; 'Juro, 111 . an i roI. il.O.- ::i ' /ull.j* fcjOl'l Boll LS<;11 l'i(r;.L av a~TT nr'S" a W S&f A^r }llicr lye. Otio 10t> puokugo lor*.nil, r,ur-. I'hoj fur fiv<i book lot Mow U> Uye ri?\K"i -n* 1 M:x Coil TEIOMSOVS "FA/VH FOR SALE DY ALL LEADING DRUG? JAitaTi<e era KH jPLstkjhi* CANDLER QUILilT SpfCURES AT I3!Vi , S &ETA W -J RWTJ 25c BOX Haill ! ? r ^a t 8 M^wl BETT^.T,H?: WWiaWWrriXiUWitf /At?rv* n .V'S \*?? .. ~J y ' '.'?. . '.T!"".': ".' v';A^'i3 I I.i '' l:l' " 1 ' i ^51 ; : : ' '? ? /' ; : 1 ' p?;is#fe:5 Ri^wSPla; K M ACO> IPS^wwate^^ SUMMIT FikORHPAyto* rwr'GcjisjYct .??Aa 4 ?K iWI . Nnluro l.j? Jono Inr utir.oit 1,1 rr.nla "2 ff*\ this (Us (ijirdva Sput of lb* World ht, Tl'O rivliftl 8oii -ibw raokt delightful -X*. J chm.ite clt tr to tho l'?t nu:r .'!( > I. KiJ,r Urs-cl iaiii o . duil ftfwlit i 'n>i ,yy I lu.l and vCK?(iil)U'? ?rnw ?lnii;'Mnlly, y?Wt?n t id llirti iropi 11 yrjf. 'ivti '" Handsome booklet ia (?.> colors NM.ttdi l.v k ?wK:a mm fu!!v ? *!'.. > in il?Uil ?l?Ki..:ii Itro. Wri' for it now. AdJrct* J. W. V. IITE. Ccii'l Intl. i\Kt? ( ' $f ftp;.' , . >- i :. A** 1 We li'uy ^ */ -V-Y ?\ ;r RJ E? ?2 * >v$ ? , '???? ?? ^fi^rssn (I Wool Y.J i I r tflipr'., Ta!Iovt B ? <"?'i? r? * , Cinfr.v, y C?o!<!<*n S a aI, r , May Applo, ' '* \'? . . 1 (! .;. ' L? fiprlltl CMT.:i.m ? l\ iUff?L#.r>!* Ktfefrr. r. H Pj price I ?t fti.u ? i, . i i to M. Saboi & ftonrt, ra ?27 C. Marktt 61 tni. 3V.LLE. KY. <jg rv y > TwaRKvv; m: sj&Va asasxraiajlSi' . it*--\t v It c ISHa. il T? COLE PLANTER Makf{, bigger crops li? "< ' i inlxt - . II I; < 11 ! 111V If.) . I > 1 11 (>111 t lie I i. ic . s < i ? \* f < II Mrotiu 1 llllll) \ : !:? I I ton poiiiwl* oi ^iiuiio ii | | > I lit it nli ilic 4 II l<- I ' III II ( ' r la V<| IJ 111 I > .'(Ml (XI l! II <| m Vi 1""t k'i a'-V - "Trii.' V?i.?.?? \ h x i.;, I Ml 11; i l'< ? I.A< I! I >M II' l;-l- < IIOI CSAVEB TIME AND MOM:Y Out' mil h in I "i i . ' > ni> ii ii.i" i)r#'i'(ir> s lllll S" ? ?! I I 'I I lh !' : lHIMi. i-IM'Iim il 11>;.> All"! < i> \ i'I s ll e ?? > ii .ll ->t I ll* ' jfh I wui fin i lll'il i Vim. < 'Mi '?>ri;>: im I.'ii; Ik lii lli (OI.K Pl.ANVkll nr m i > tl,i' \* < rI<1 .i p t'M I ?u a <i " 1 l? << v<iii aiHinl II I . is i ii ii- si til u ftn b iinllic i' i a ? i n I jj h? lllll'. lllll' hi Villi S. < I ll U it HIHI'K ? * #" ?l n>?u lot to i li I >< ami l< ?< lo < nlllVMif. Mr l|i ii n of licir^ia wntoh i wot i.n Mir li*-s PI AXTIMi >1V i lllll' WITII 1 III. Col H I'l.A N Tl i< port V'-'OU t? il MhANS MOM-V 10 YOU. writ at on> ? ft i I It I J i-aialOKUi nii'l lirtiln if nirn-hant w lie srll> ami truai a 'or * < >U< I'lrtiilOi s. the colt mkq co., box 52. charlotte, n. c. Whon oni' att< !i.pt tn (irons up tri il'l . .* I I'll# I I '? I ' >\ i I. Proi^i woaknc^s and sc.] inul urc unfitted vfE^ HTiMf'Irin ?& h sv ??jU I < U r:i of xrnmeD. > '.' n.I important r~r . , ^ r.iskm^ llicm .?? %'? aud clastic. L>'<j j | f liiisposition*! of tlio jKl f - UM IUMI V.I: V UWU li/.es the fer.Vir ii,t 'i iio .arid:; of women havo It Makes Women Well. c , md urge- 'htm upon you cs "just pi net* of this noti-st'i n ' remedy. It t : (r.im of I Jiit-forming or injurious liing, r:v ve American roots. When You're Hoarse Use 1- " CUR^ ^ \\\i VlST KUAtlM, 70ft ' Givei immediate relief. The first ? / do*e relieves your aching throat and t rt allays the irritation. Guaranteed to ifi iH contain no opiates. V ery palatable, j) Al! Drufigiiln, 25c. ?am^xr^*r^ VMS*, \ Q <ST "fTV"ir"? W W A.V a iW V* 1\< in H-lii \r.iter tli:m any ctluT dyo. You ?r.i. >l()M!Oi DK1. <4 I'll., <>uillC> Illinois. ay Fever & Phthisic IXICVED IN TWO MINUTES by H)S ASTHMA CL'RE iflTS OH ',0C. A PACKAGE BY MAIL. natic Company, G, ATLANTA. OA. 'ATICN, BILIOUSNESS, RHIUMTOMACH and LIVER COMPLAINT IB Ffi?=:v mr/iwww.y " 11..SURE TO ACT PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS S k'tOICINt CO . M. IOUIS, MO. \\P5j j V : .V-:;^ Stops Lameness \ ! 1 ?i'S i; .< : i . v . ^ i . J Her o the Proof. ?1,1. ivu i t> I Sloan's LliunTUAm. ;nW4 J A .-i/ft -ilk Oi-N (V Ur <SL Ifc V V. II. 1 ! . o, K.n , ' \ our ) i 1 I V tlM*.| I . t i :.- ii. w . ; nil lior ili k I . ! : in '-ill I !? it . :< Illitl . !l t t - t '.wrlling* ' 0'. : . tii Slotk.'' r i.ini merit rc-11 i (lv f<>r Vistula, II ??vfc} 1 ami thrush. u K Pi ict and $1.00 1$) rfl Sloan'i boolt on r Pi liomt 4, M'ltlr, ?!)?'?|? ?>. [J? ji vi?I |m* ii I t r y m-nt g B Dr. Earl S. Sloan, tw^awSSMfiJi Boston, Moss., U. 8. A. With most men recreation mean* in get horrid. <At2'10> " ? *1^00, rotaH^^^k