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THRILLING RECUE OF WRECKED CREW TWO MEN SAVE 18AFTER BARKEN TINE STRANDS AND STORM FOILS LIF'E SAVERS. ONE MAN LIFTS 4 INTO BOAT But for the Heroism of the Two Sall. ors'Not Only .the Vessel's Crew but the Life Saving Force Would Have Been Lost. Wood's 1ole, Mass.-Of all the res cues in these parts for years the great. est was made the other night when -Capt. Sam Jackson and Frank Voeder brought 18 men to Cuttyhunk island in a ddry and yawl after pounding seas had put the life saving outfit out of business. But for the heroism of these two men the entire force of the Cutty hunk station would have gone down, together with the crew of the new barkentine btepihen o. Hart, bound from Gulfport, Miss., to Boston, with lumber and driven by storm and cross currents on a reef off the island. . The trkentine stranded in a fog and was not spied by the station look out until she had tossed on her jagged bed for several hours. Her signals told that she was fast filling and that help must come quickly to be of any use. Not knowing how many lives might depend on their getting to the wreck in a hurry, all the men at the station turned out and to make sure of room for everybody, they towed the surf boat behind the big power craft. Two of tho island fishermen named Cornell volunteered for the trip with them. When they climbed on board the Hart part of her keel had settled on the reef with the receding. tide, which steadied her a bit, but made haul ing her off out of thequestion. Captain and crew were willing enough to leave her to herself for the night, for the leakage had displaced her cargo and threatened to immerse her, and the nd shrieked warnings of a stormy .ght. The seas that broke over her parted the line to the station power boat and set her adrift. That left only the yawl for the 18 men who needed to go ashore. Meunwhile Capt. Sam, with a Rescuing a Stranded Crew. power (dory, andI Veeder, with a small yawvl and (dory that lhe hlad in some way managed to lpilot unaided thlrough thle heaving waters, reachled the scenle andI stood by to lend a hand if wanted. Eihteen would have crowdedl tile station surfboat in smooth weather. Thfie tempest thlen thundering set her crazy. Overboard wvent the dunnage of the ship's crew, but the boat be hayed no better. She lurched anid plungedi and took flying leaps acros the tops of the waves without making hlead vay and then turnedi s;omersaultt, sprawling the 18 into the sea. Fourteen regainedl tile surfboat and clung to its upturned keel. Capt. Sam made for them. The swift and violent see-sawv of thle water hulrledt his (tory on tile turtle back to which the crew were clinginig and shoved a streak of daylighlt through the dory's hull. Th'le 14 pulled themselves aboard, however, and she headled top) speedl for shore, tile rescuedl crew stuffing their clothm ing into tile cracks in her bottom to keep down the leak. Veeder jumped into Is dory when tile surfboat upset, andi, letting his yawl take its chances adrift, wvent to th~e rescue of the four of the eighteen who had nothing to cling to except the boiling waves. They were so nearly gone when he reached them that they could give him no hel-p in hauling them in. The dory kept its balance white he lifted them from the water by (lead weight and dumpedl them one by one in safe places. BDy the time he rescuedl his drifting yawl the four were able to help him row her to the island. Many lilegally Wed. Albany, N. Y.'-That there are up wvard of 100 couples in the village of Port Chester and surrounding coun iry' holding marriage certificates to wvhlch they are not enltitledl is the dleclara'ftionI made by Senator Wain wright, of Westchester, in an effort to have a bill palssedl legalizing the unions. Thue certificates were issued by Pollee Justices of Port Chester, who have no such authority. NOT A CRIME Tb OB HER HUSBAND'S P NTS WJFE HASN'T MORAL RIGH TO DO 80 BUT SHE CAN'T B PUNISHED. Toledo, Ohio.--Without being re, quired to offer apy defense to a charge of stealing -$760 from her husband, Mrs. 1loreuce Phillips of Maumee, was acquitted by a jury in common pleas court here. The indictment charged grand larceny. The court held she had no moral right to take the money from her husband's trousers pockets, but that she could not be punished under the law. Report also comes of a Philadelphia judge who recently made a similar 'de cision Wyhen William McCaffery ap. peared as complainant against hit wife, Nellie McCaffery, whom he had I A This Is Declared No Crime. accused of going through his pcchets while he slept and abstracting $3. In making his complaint McCaffery an nounced: "It is not that I object to losing the $3, Judge, but this thing (-cccurs three or four times a week, and I would like to know some manner in which I may stop the pilfering." Judge Be3lcbr, a married man him self and father of a large family, told McCaffery that there was but one thing for him to <:o, to discharge the woman, as the money in a husband's pocket belonged as much to the wife as to the husband. "Then, judge," asked. McCaffery, "I have a perfect right to her purse and abstract her household money?" "Oh, no; she could have you arrest ed if you did that," said Judge Belcher "but there are several ways of stop ping the difficulty. You see," the judge continuled, "I have had sonme experi ence na. telf-now you .mustn't take that literally, but I have solved the probleml. There are several ways. In the first place you might hide your trousers when you go to bed. Of course your wife might find them. Again, you might go to bed wearing your trousers, thxi again each night you might leave your money in the keeping of some friend before you ret urn home. You might purchase a safe for your home and refuse to let your wvife know the combination. "But the safest and surest way te have your tuoney when you get up in the miorning is to sew it to the inside of your p~ajamaus each-night. Sow it or the back of your night clothes and then always sleep on your back." McCafferty left the court room with the avowed intention of purchasingn strong box, declaring that ho could aot accept the more economical solution of the magistrate as ho "never slept 01 his back." SHARKS STOP A STEAMSH1P Sailors Held Man-Eatero Withi Knives but They Could Not Drive Them Away. Port Limnon, Cost a Pica -Sharks delayed the progress of th~e Rtoyal Mail steamship Marimia, which ar rived here, and for three days it drift. ed idle andl helpless because of school of about 20 man-eaters thai hovered about her stern. During a storm a quantity of rope of the afterdeck was washed over board and became hopelessly tangled in. thme propeller. Sailors, were lei overboard and with knives'they pro pared to cut away the knotted mass They wveroesurroumnded by sharks in an instant and soon the water wvas red with the blond of the fish, the men defending themselves with th( hatchets. The sailors refused to make furthe attempts after being hauled up fromr their first experience. At the cepd o: three days, deprived of food,\ thme sharks departed and the propti.W was freed. Two-Ton Magnet Saves Sight. Terre Hiaute, Ind.-A two-ton mnag. net at Rose Polytechnic Institute was used to extract a steel splinter froa a man's eye after an oculist had tried in vain to remove it b~y a surgical op. eration anid at the same lime rave~ the sight. TIhe patient wvas plaed stand ing near the magnet, and hlu hmt'd waIs turned so that the direct drawinig force wvouldl be appliedl to the eyeb~ali. The splinter flew qluickly to the sur. face of the magrnet. MEMORY BAD MIND' GOING But Mrs. Perry of ReMite, Built Up Her Shatiered Nervous System By Taking Cardul. Rolita, Tenn.-"I sugered with sick headache for three years," says Mrs. Lizzie Perry, In* a letter from this place. "I was so nervous at times, I could hardly bear.it. I had the blues, and everybody thought I was aling my mind. My memory was bad. ' I had pains in my side, and I was hardly able to go. I would have been in my grave if I had not taken Cardul. Now I am st-ronger than I ever was before, and I feel like a new person. I I am thankful for what Cardul has done for me. I wish all women who suffer would take Cardul, and be hap. py and healthy." Cardul's success in benefiting and curing sick and ailing women, is duo to the fact that it is a building tonic for the nerves, as well as for the phy sieal system. Being composed exclusively of vege table ingredients, which act gently and sympathetically in a natural way, it does its work 'safely, reliably, and without bad after effects. Fifty years of success prove these facts. Isn't it reasonable to believe that Cardul will help you? Ask your drug gist. It is certainly worth trying. N. D.-Write tot Ladles' Advstory Dept., Chattanoogn Medicine Co., Cint tunooan, Tenn., for SpecinI Instructions, and e4 pnge book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on re quest. Doubting His Word. Two Irishmen occupied beds in the same room. By and by one of them woke up. "Mike." said he, "did you put out the cat?" "I did," said Mike. An hour later Patrick woke up again. "Mike," said he, "like, did you put out the cat?" "Sure I did," said Mike, sleepily. "On me word of honor." Some time later Patrick again waked up. "Mike," said he, "Mike, ye divvic; ye did not put out the cat." "Well," said Mike angrily, "if ye will not take the word of honor of a gintleman get up and put her out yerself." CURE THAT SORE THROAT Sore throat is inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat, and if this membrane happens to be at all sensitive a predisposition to sore throat will exist. Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic is both a preventative and a cure for sore throat because it possesses extraor dinary cleansing, healing and germi cidal qualities. Just a little in a glass of water, used as a gargle, will quick ly relieve all soreness and strengthen the mucous membrane of the thr'oat, and thus overcome all tendency to sore throat. Paxtine is far superior to liquid an tiseptica or Peroxide for all toilet tind hygienic uses. Paxtine may be obtained at any drug store, 25 and 50e' a box, or. sent postpaid upon receipt of price by The Paxton ~Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Send for a free sample. Reckless. "Pippe doesn't care what he buys on cred(it." "No. You would think that every day he lives is his last (lay on earth." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOlIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it S!nt'the In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Exercise. "I'm afraid you don't get enough ex ercise," said the physician. "That,'' replied Senator Sorghum, "is becaus~e you never saw~ me at home with my fellow citizens lined up to shake hands with mec." For COLDS anid GRIP Hicks' CAP'il)INE Is the best remedy--Pe lieves the ac'hing aind feveriIshness-cures the Cold anid restores normal conditionms. It's Iiquid-effect.; Immediately. 10c'., 25c., and 60c. At drug stores. Read not to contradict and con fute, not to believe and take for granted, not to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider.-Bacon. Thousands of C'onsumptives die every Year. Consumption results fromt a nr'g lected cold on the lhngs. Hlamlins Wizard Oil will cure these colds. Just rub it into the chest andl draw out the inflammation. Slight exaggerations do more harm than reckless violations of it.-Ches terfld. Constipation, indigestion. sick-headache and' tafliouis conditions are overcome by' a tourse of~ Garfield 'Toa. Drink on retirmng. Some men,\like some roosters, are always crowing'--but what's the usne? eogge~ of thes ) I) SUNSHINE AND GOOD HEALTH Wherever Sun's Rays Penetrate Hu. man Life Is Quick6ned-and Health and Happiness Promoted. The sunlight, with its mellowing warmth and rad4ance, is one of the great essentials to good health. Whore ever it penetrates, in prudently regu lated moderation, it quickens human life, promotes health and happiness, and may be truly regarded as one of the best friends of man and beast. The common practice 'of providing bliids, shutters, curtains and other means for shrouding the windows and shutting out the sunshine, is undoubt edly a great mistake, and makes for physical weakness and ill health. More window light, more sunshine, and not less, is what we require. Leot all your piartments, kitchen, sitting rooms, parlors and bedrooms, too, be flooded with sunlight as much as possible. LEADING QUESTION. Grace - What lovely sleighing weather, Jack! Jack-Yes, It is. Would you like to try It? Grace-Dear me, I should be de lighted! Jack-fD-do you think your father would lend me his horse? 0 Ty Tisfor Cods Prescription Known for Results Rather than Large Quantity. Go to your druggist , ati ' get "Two Dunces of Glycerine ald half an ounco of Concentrated Piano Compound. ll.IX these with half t.f pint of good whisky. Shake well. Talso ono to two teaspoont fuls after ouch meal and at bed tim. Smaller doses to children accorling to age." Any one can preparo this at home. This is said to be the qjuickest nough and cold curo known to tho medical profession. Be sure to get only the genuino (Globe) Concentrated Plino. EIich half ounce bottle comes in a tin screw-top sealed ease. If tho druggist s out of Stock he will quicily get it rron his wholesale house. Don't fool ivith uncertain mixtures. It is risky. Railroad and Dancing. Stuart C. Leake, who has a lot. to do with managing a big railroad In Rich mond, Va., is noted as one of the best dancers in the south. One night something went wrong with the branch of the road over which Leake has supervision. "Where in thunder was Leak?" asked the precsident of the road next morning. "Leading a German," saidl the gen eral manager. \Which," commented the president, "w as a dlirty Irish trick."-P~opular Magazine, TIS WILL, INTERIDS'T MOTIIERUS. Moather oray's sweet. Powdiers for Children, a Certain reitef for Feverisimners, Henaneho, nud Stomach, Tenthing iOlsordetrs, move tad regulate tihe nouwolE antd destroy wormes. T1hey break up ('tals In 24 hours. 'The y are no pienosant to t he taste Chlidren like them. T1hey naer !f. Hol by all Drogglsts, 2te. saumpla' maited Fu~sE. Adadress Aleon 8. 01m sted, L, ntoy, N. Y. The Reason. "I know a woman who never- gossip~s about her neighbors." "Get out. You don't." "Yes, I do. She's dumib." For IIEADACHIE-Ii'cs' CA PUDIINE Whet her fronm ('olds, ltent. Stoach- oar Naerv'.ous Traou ltes, ' apinlae wit reliev'e you. NIi's qui-plentsant to take-nae.ts immei ately'. 'Try it. I0u., 250'., and 50 c-entut at dtrug~ sto-:es. I am not so lost in lexicography asi to forget that wvords are the daughters of earth andt~ that thinigs atre the sons of heaven-Samuel .Johnson. 7k Drop of Blot Or a little water from the human si thoroughly tested by the chief cen Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. 1 story of impoverished blood-nervous or some kidney trouble. Such- exami made without coat and is only a small work of the staff of physicians and sur the direction of Dr. R. V. Pierce givi medical advice possible without cot who wish to write and make a full a symptoms. An imitation of natures restoring waste of tissue and impove the blood and nervous force is use< take an alterative and glycerio extra< without the use of alcohol, such as Dr. Pierce's Golder Which makes the stomach strong, pr stores the lost appetite, makes assim purifies and enriches the blood. It and restorative nerve tonic. It ma) and cool in judgment. Get what you Life in a stage play; it miatters not how long we act, so long as we act well.--Hacon. PJLES OTJREDf lN f TO 14 DAY8 Your druggist, wIll refund ruoney it' PAyA) V NT M INT fails to eture nny es tuf Itching, ntind, Bluedtng or [Protruidn Ples 'i in 0 to 14 days. 60 A one sidled argument never gets 'ey strenuous. a ugly. grizzlv. grey hairs. Urn. " LI Hood's I All Spring B and A Possesses medicinal merit I unequaled record of cures. liquid, form or tablets known Spring Humors are due tv the im pure, impoverished, devitalized condi tion of the blood brought about by the unhealthful modes of living dur ing the winter, too close confinement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too heavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures them and builds up the whole system. W. L. DOU ievj *2 s3*S &0 W. L. Douglas shoes cost moro to mal because higher grado loathors are used an caro. Those are tho reasons why WY. L. I anteed to hold their shapo, look and fit than any other shoes you can buy. LWDEWA RE OF 8U1JBTIT The genuine have W. L Douglas price stamped on the bottom, which and protects the wearer against high pri REFUSESUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO If your deal"r te l pl y You With tile genull for .all aorter (aaftl . 'oa sen uitreet fro" f" prevaid. w. L. Dousina. 145 Spark Short Trip. "Twobble started to read Ddetor Eliot's larvard Classics." "How far did he get before stop. ping?" "As far as the bookcase." Free Cure for Rheumatism and Bone Pains. llotani. Blood Bain (13. 11. B.) cures tle w ors. cases of rheumatism, bone pains, vswolle'n muscles and joints, by purifying the blood and destroying the uric acid in the blood. Thousan d of e.' es cured by 13. 11. It. after all other treatments failed. Price $1.00 per large l'ottle at drug stores, with complete direc timivs. I.arge sample free by writing Blood Balma. Co., Atlanta, Ga., Department 13. Dog Dies From Grief. A dog's striking attachment to his master is recorded from Villeneuve Saint-Georges. While attending the funeral of a municipal councillor's wife M. Constantin, a resident of that village, contracted congestion of the lungs. from which he died suddenly. He had a dog, a small fox terrier, which never left him. Since the death of M. Constantin the poor animal re fused food and passed whole days at the cemetery sr" 'ng on the tomb of his dead master. Yesterday the ter rier was found dead.-le FigliM. FOR TETTIER, SCALY FACE ERUP. TION Use Tetterine. It is also an absolute cure for 1-czetna, Itlngworm, nirysipe. la. I nfatt's Sore 11ead and all Othet itching cutaneous ldisenses. It give, instant relief and effects permaneni cures. "After thirty years experience in th< drug business, I can truthfully say tha I have never seen a remedy equal t( Tetterine for Skin diseases. A few ap. plications have nmadce a complete cur< of' Telter on hands. whlich~ I had ailmost despaired o1' ever curing, I also stud It usnequalled for chsappied and rougi1 skcin." Itoland II. IHall, D~ruggist, Ma, con. (Ga. Tetterine, 60 cents at diruggistlt or by mii from J. T. Shuptrine, Saivanunah, Ga. All Snakth Are Kiilers. But all stakes, great and small, arc killel's. All of them eat creaturem which they slay. None eat v'egetable food of any kind. Nor' will they eat animals which they f111( dead. That is One reasont, nto doubt, why t hey hav'e always been shunned andl dread ed *by human beings. T'O DRfIVE OUT MALA lIlA (3111l4 TON~il. Y.1 know whnO yott are takiig 'The forutsl iis plainl prlited ont ('very bott i. shoiwing it is situily (1ltiuna sund I run in 5is aste lou's tarn,. 'VT (Qii no d rive's ouit. tho Z Isntrh timi th i ro h i i it. )~n i$yu'.'I. Sold by ali Tt'ue fr'iends visit tus it prlosperIity only wvhen inivit ed, but in adlver'sity they come withbout in vitat ion .---Thle op~hrast us. Rotten Cigarette Paper. Mu ich cigarette4 pa per is miadie f romt waste unri'ed hemttp rope. stem whten ist at Dr. '., tells the exhaustion nations are part of the lcons under og thte best t to those atemeat of method of rishment of when you t of roots, Medical Discovery :>motes the flew of digestive juices, re lation perfect, invigorates thte liver and s the great blood-maker, flesh-builder es men strong in body, active in mind ask fort A Country School for Beat Feature. of 4 Out-of-dleor Sports on School Park 01 Academic Course from Primary Class t< Special Students, Musaic and Art. Certifi Day I upilst. Miss Bangs and Miss Whi SORBOL.B" HAIR DRESSiNG. PRH4 sapar1 or lood Diseases lments eculiar to Itself and has an Take it this spring, in usual as Sarsatabs. Hood's Sarsaparilla has no equal for cleansing the blood and expelling the humors that accumulate during the winter. It effects its wonderful cures because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty different ingredients. Insist on having Hood's. It has no substitute. 1. SHOES'10wRo3IN :o than ordinary shoos, I selected with greator )ouglas shoes are guar- ) boter and wear longer name and the retail uarantees full value ces and inferiorshoes. DE'JUSTAS GOD' 0 I . ostLu as 611005 o write i wearr, al1 ob 2.00o Boso SESO mt.. iUsucktos biniti. 02.OO,*2.5O&68.OS "Cured Neuralgia Pam,9" "I take pleasE ure in writing to you that I had a neuralgia pain in my arm for five years, and I used your Liniment for one week and was completely cured. I recommend your Liniment very highly."-MRS. J. McGruw, 1216 Mandevillo St., New Orleans, La. . Cured Quinsy Sore Throat MR. HENRY L. CAULK, of 1242 Wilson St., Wilmington, Del., writes :-"I bought a bot tle of Sloan's Liniment for the quinsy sore throat and it cured . me. I shall always keep a -ttle in the house." "S AN'S LI NiNt gives instant relief from rheu matism, lumba go,sciatica, neu r algia, croup, sore throat, ton silitis, h oarse ness and chest pains. Pdlos,25o.,50o.,& s1.0o Slonn's bookc on horses, eattle, shieep froc. Adt -rsen Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S8. A. Atlanta Directory KODAK ? T ''EO'IIF1rrit I for LIQUOR and I - DRUG USING uvluio hat bon ski KILKKT NSTItL~i, cal oiatlists'fortg EkEMY NSTT U EM20Woodiward Ave., Atlamta, (Em. BASEBALL Enro "i, ~'hi kao toem RUBBER STAMPS fr ataiosiui w ylcs, type, etc, Dixie seal a siam o .. Atlania oKODAK S M~ cial A ttention. All ina. gove hpt 14u pplh ien.'ea for omtalogue. OLEIM ____ PltfTO STOCK CO., 11 Peachtree Atlanta, a, TYPEWRITERS MAkl Amerionn WrIting Machlneo Co. Estab. 20..yre., 40 No. Pr'yor St.,Attanta,Ga. W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 12-1911. Girls in New York City 'ountry and City ife 35 acres near the Hudson River. Full Graduation. Upper Class for Advanced :ato adrnits to College. School Coach Meets ton, Rlverdlale Ave., near 252d St., West 38. SI.00. retail.