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BROWNING IN KANSAS. .^f*?|iA-iwu3?o-^ay-- a^few^wordt' "Well, ladles," responded Mrs. Homehuddy,. diffidently, "for pies? and other pastry I^reoommehd a-Tiot-bveaf^ for beans, a slow fire.''-Kansas Cit/ Journal. - AN IGNORANT TEACHER. , Teacher-Who was Peter the Great? Pupil-If you don't know who Peter the. Great wa?* I'm not coming to -?ohool to you any^ more.-New York Press; ' ~" THE DUTCH POY PAINTED i STAN D S FOR P?INTQU?L1TY IT 15 TOUND ON LY ON MADE BY "THe OLD DUTCH pRocess. BEES' STINGS TO CURE RHEU MATISM. : . Add in the Vims Acta* on the Affect- ? ed Joints-Efficacy of the Bather Heroic Remedy Discovered in an Unexpected Manner. ."How doth the little busy bee in> ; provo each shining hour ?f r Well, the j bee, like many humans, has branched ont somewhat on its original industry of gathering?, honey and set up-as a " ''.healer" on quite an extensive scale. | In PhUadclphia^at present quite a nmn?>er of sufferers are taking the bee treatment for rhuniatism and it is probable that to the iraiintiated th? treatment seems worse than the disease, for it amounts to nothing le?i than" being stung by the inseet. ' Thejmethod of procedure is to ren der the affected part antiseptic hy lise of.such solutions'-as, the ...'docto-rjfmay* ^?$^e^ "Then by the afdT'of forceps ^>aV^njgje b?? is selected from a bos ^'^pTCviously secured from the apiarist . and held to the part affected.-by. the rheumatism. In short order .the ?r?-v furinted bee stings the patient, leav ing^his sting behind, which later has t?;.be removed. During the first twen ty-four hours the swelling of the af fected area is, of course,"increased, bnt rapidly, diminishes in the next J twehyrfourVhours,- taking away much \ of the original rheumatic swelling \ and pain. k The bee vims when analyzed by A.' chemists shows a large proportion of ? formic acid and some fatty residue. This:;.acid is found to a considerable extent in other insects, such .as^ntsj*] '0 some caterpillars and pinging; .'.nej :??\ti??-: Many of these^"pests '-' .in -fact, ."^diold an important place in ' the ma '"i^eria-medica. of today. ... . ?. .... " : The bee sting; tbeoTy ^as discover ???fd .quite by accident, as often is the ''^.jcase in great discoveries. It is said ".j^that the ownet of ^a bee farm tfas one -?^pay showing his old father the hives, *v]wheu something occurred to. irritat? iVjt?e-.bees,?and--they'made a furious atr >-r-itack on the visitors. The old man,. Vr/ Jbejng much -crippled..with.rheumatism nnahfe "to move rapidly", and con .?'js?fi^'ently. received ' the brunt of the .stings. Two day? later upon recov jerajg from the unwelcome attack he. '?5??n?id himself to be in much less pam in every }vay/: more active than fhoShad been for twenty years. ~ The i-nMfte^days' wonder soon found'its way ?|&?^e medical world and' was there ?rovpn to be a really wonderful cure. ; "The honey bee, technically. known 'a's^t?e ?apis mellificus, belonging: - to the family bf hymenoptera, bas been a>valuable acquisition in medical cir cles'; Irf ' the" ' homeopathic pharma cogoeia.are many drugs coming direct from the bee.- The dessicated insect itS8lf,..or the virus, soluble in alco hol-vare remedial agents in many ills wh??-.given internally. According to tb?^ameqpathic principle of "like. . cnripfr;like.'' thes^*insgcp-dru'gs-j.a'rj?. usu ally/given fo^'i'cgijccfition similaV to th"e?$ffect. which ihey produce. For instance, bee .virus ls given for the stinging, burning rash. accompanying scarlet fever;, differently prepared, it; is used for hives^and so oir-tbrouffh- I OTt-saliwoLg list of applied ' therapeu The:ani-also is. an important fac . tor in medicine,^ When irritated they emit a.-fluid .containing both formic and", malic acid, and by infusing ants in bcdhn&^water and acid as strong as vinegaifas -ebetained, which has been ' ireed in T?l?c?' of vinegar. Formic acid is eommm-utlly prepared by . heating,, oxalic " acid separating into . formic' . ' . acra abd; carbon dioiddev The result. .iC.is a:.colones,?, fluid bf .strongly,acid " smell, whtch.;produces- 'a' ''* blister dud . "'. great ' pai??'.'* when dropped' on' the ; r skin, which is really/ ?''good- descri? a tioh~ofaJbee "sting. ? ?'? ' '?'? Follow- close the fame of your, fathers.-Irish. So. 37-08 MOTHER AND CHILD Both Folly iNouris^e^^n^rap^;uts? The talaeVf.kw^jiv&??-tooa^?i shown in many ways* In addition to . what might .he ^eipect?d,? from its chemical analysis. Ire * * Grape-Nuts':food js j???e ?ot whole., wheat ana*' ' barley,, '??is. '^oro?gbly,; baked for many hours, and-.eonteins . all the wholesome "ingrjedt??te'- 'iii *? these cereals^ - . - \ - -. - -^* ? - - & It contains also the phosphaie x>t - potash grown in the -grains, which Nature uses to build Up brain and nerve cells. _ Young children- require proportion ately more, nf'this element because the brain and nervous system of the child grows so rapidly. A Va. mother found the value of Grape-Nuts in not only building up her own strength but In nourishing her baby at the same time. -She writes: "After my baby came.L did "not re; cover health and strength,, and; the doctor said I could not nurse the baby?. as I did not have nourishment'for her, besides I was too weak. "Ko said I might try a'change-of: diet and sse what that would do, and recommended Grape-Nuts food. ' I bought a pkg. and used it regularly. . A marked chance came over" both : baby anfc&?>bA *SO??*:J<0 i>sfa?fai>? "My baby is now four months old, is in fine ??^ft$a?dim nursing, ber and dolaghan my work .and never felt better in my life. "!?44 There's- a -Rea son." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to . WeU>me," in pkg?. Ever recd the above letter? A new me appears front tizne to time? They ^^.fKpntee, tTD*i-?T?d fol! of human rn Late JVeb?j I In Brief ?A I MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST Two .men were killed as a result of a quarrel at Lick Greek, Va. Th?-splendid $2,000,000 Wheeling terminal of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is completed. -."President Roosevelt has approved j the naval constructor's plans for the two new battleships. Four" seamen were suffocated in the forpeak pf a vessel at Boston by the fumes of burning pitch and, oakum John R. Early, the North Carolina leper will be given a pension of $72 a month for total disability incurred while in the arm}'. The strike of miners in thc Birm ingham (Ala,.) district has been call ed off and the mines_ will be operated on a non-union basis. - Kermit Roosevelt is to be the official photographer of the Presi dent's hunt for big game in Africa and he will also learn to hunt. ! Three persons in the big balloon I Ville de Duppe narrowly escaped dropping into the gorge at Niagara Falls. -The. custodians pf the Russell Sage Fund are considering the ?dvisabil : -ity of establishing cheap insurance "for the.poor. . At Hardin, 111., a skiff contain ing five persons was cut in two in the Illinois river bj the yacht May flower, and Mrs. May Appleman, of Alton, was drowned. United States- Senator Nathan B Scott, of. West Virginia, had a fist fight in Wheeling with ex-Senator S.-G. Smith, of Wheeling, and got the worst of it. Secretary George McLaughlin, of the New? Yo'tk Prison Commission, re ports that Harry. K. Thaw is demoral izing the Duchess .County jail and should be taken away.; . Th? balloon Queen Louise, ..which started with two''Others1- from Colum bia, Ohio, Saturday afternoon, fell intq_,Lake Erie after being trailed for tenVmiles by a steamer Which res . cue.d" th'? two passengers. At Kingston, "Maine, three pris oners pried apart the bars of, the county jail and escaped. Three other prisoners, among" them Albert Filley who is to be hanged September 21 for th? murder of his family, de dined to leave with the others. The firstjarr?sts under- the recently enacted law prohibiting. the drink ing of- liquor, aboard trains were effected at New Boston, Ark. Four arrests were made and one of .those arrested declares'it * his intention to test ~ihe' -"constitutionality of the statute. * At Hannibal, Mo., the Missouri Conference, of, the. Methodist Epis copal "Church, South, in spite of aD address by Bishop Morrison op posing it.at-,thi& time, adopted a strong resolution or- union with the Methodist ' Episcopal Church, the parent organization-. - - Alt Birmingham, Ala., another kink appears to have arisen in the en forcement of the prohibition laws. When a soft drink place is closed - under* fine imposed by the Recorder and suspension by orders of the Mayor in consequence it seems that that the proprietors simply take out a new license for $5 and go ahead. , Foreign Affairs. ' The International Council of Wo men began its session at Geneva. A carnival - was held at Melbourne in honor of the men of the American fleet. The exact amount of the defalca tion in the Bureau of Supplies and Vouchers at Havana has been fixed .at $53,135. Wilbur Wright tried to fly with the aeroplane in France, but- the rudder was crooked and the machine struck the ground. A Troqpsrof the Shph have beeil de ?Bated/-wi?h- a loss of SOO killed.and wounded,, and civil war is raging in Tabriz Province. * The Peking Government is said to be considering the recall of Minister Wu Ting-Fang on th' ground that he has been indiscreet. The French and American commis t sioners who have been at work on a revision of the tariff have about com pleted their work. Terrific avalanches caused by early thaws have killed thirty per sons and numbers are missing in the I Swiss Tyrol frontier. Searrchingij parties'* ?re; 'hindered by the sweden "streams-^and the dangerous mountain passes. , . One hundred.and forty persons are j known to. have lost their lives in the ?English Channel storms since Mon day night. The most serious disaster was the wreck of the* Amazon and the drowning of her? crew. Two hun dred ^sailing vessels have been lost. LAU trans-island..se?yi?e.was suspend-* ed for--"a>few days: ./ - . 2 Political Vermont gave a Republican plurat ity of about 28,000. j."?' ( William J. Bryan made a flying speaking tour ?irpugh North Dakota. The Republican National Commit-\ t'ee-^will conduct, an active speaking I jeamp??gn .in-Maine. Bishop Caldwell, of the African Methbdist' Episcopal Church .of Zion, gave assurances at Republican head quarters in New York-that the ne groes are for Taft. Chairr?nn Hitchcock has been call ed upon to harmonize a bad split among the Republicans of Illinois. Six hundred Michigan election dis tricts out of 2,01p? . .not including Wayne pounty, gave Bradley for the Rrpub%eao6 nomination fer Governor 2fl.4Q7TgWarner, 21,290; Earle, 5,692. Sufficient, returns have been receiv ed from the Democratic..primary in Louisiana. to show that A. P. Puje vvHl return to Congress from the 7th congressional district of Louisiana and that n second primary will be nec essary, to decide: the nomi ice in Gili Prouty's"Majority 29,376. White River Junction, Vt., Special. Complete returns from the State election in Vermont on the vote for Governor, received here, show the following: residt ;, George- H. Prouty.( Republican,) 45,2.81, James-E. Burke, (Democrat,) 15.903, Qu.imby 'S. Backus, (Indepen dence teague,) 1,125, Eugene f M. Campbell, ..(Prohibition,) 826, J. :H. Dunbar, (Socialist,) 479. ' The total vpte of ;all ;parti?B 'was 66,747, and Prouty's plurality 7over Burke WOR 20.376. Ill PERSONS INDICTED Participants in the Springfield Riot Eave to Answer to the Law. Springfield, 111., Special.-the snec ial grand jury called to probe the" re cent race riots, adjourned Thursday after returning twenty more indict ments. This makes a total of 117 during .the session. Among the in dictments returned were four against Sprinfleld policemen, Oscar Dahl kamp, Jose Ferendez, Joseph H. Old man, and George W, Dawson. They are indicted for alleged failure to suppress'.the riot when detailed for that duty. Sheriff Werner, Chief of Police Wilbur Morris, Captain Char les Walsh, of troop D. Springfield ?nd other officers are commended by the grand jury. The report condemns alleged "cow ards" among the officials and says: "We condemn in unmeasured terms the cowardly, contemptible ac tion of those members of the force, who, having taken the oath of office, failed to do their duty; men who were paid from money from the pock ets of the people of this city to pro tect life and property; men who were ordered by the heads of departments of the police to go out and disperse the mob, and not only failed to use a club, handle a pistol or raise a voice against the mob, and on the side of law and order, but some of whom are shown to have assisted by act and word in doing the work that bas brought destruction to thousands of dollars of property and has brought the blush of shame to every lawabiding citizen of this city. "We recommend that the civil sei* vice commission of the city of Spring field, without fear or favor, a nd while evidence can easily be obtained, de termine by fair trial who failed to prove. himself a worthy member of the force, and deal with him accord ingly." Cannot Stop Beer Shipment. Montgomery, Ala., Special.-In re straining the Birmingham city au thorities from interfering with the shipments of beer into that city Judge Thomas G. Jones, of the Unit ed States Court held that the ship ment was an interstate shipment un til it reached the purchaser. The Lemp Brewing Company, of St. Louis made a shipment which was held up at the express office. The city judge held that the interstate haul ended at the depot and that it was unlaw ful to deliver the consignment by transfer wagon to the place of the consignee. Judge Jones holds thal such is not the case and that the transfer company as well as the ex press company are within national statutes on interstate orders. Her Body Found Without a Head. Boston, Mass., Special.-Chester Jordan, aged 29 years, of 509 Med ford street, Somerville, was arrested by Boston officers late Thursday afternoon on thc charge of having murderd his wifet Hanorah Jordan, whose body minus the head was dis covered dismembered in a trink at 7 Hancock street, Boston. The head is believed by the police to be in a furnace of the family home in Som erville. The police state the murder was ccairaitted two days ago. Jordan is an,, actor and his wife was also connected with the stage. Her age was 23r" 36,500 Cold Baths and Still Lives 103 Years Old. New Yorkj Special.-Mrs. Eliza beth Hunt celebrated, her hundred and eighth birthday in Brooklyn. Every morning in the last 100 years, she says, she has taken a cold plunge. She says that she is the only living woman who was kissed by General LaFayette. The incident Occured on the steps of the City Hall 84 years ago, and Mrs. Hunt tells how thc General had remarked about the brightness of her eyes and said he wished France could boast of women so fair. Mrs. Hunt is a native of Lancaster, Pa. Made Millions and Kept Them. St. Louis, Special-Judson M. Thompson, 77 years of age, one, of I the most frugal millionaires in the city, and for many, years a conspic ious figure in St. Louis financial af gairs, died at the home of his son. ,It was his custom to buy clothing at a little outlay of expense and weaj the apparel as long as it-would last. General Stewart's Funeral. St. Louis, Special.-Gen Alexander ..P. Stewart, with one exception the last of the lieutenant-generals in the Army of the Confederate States, who died at Biloxi, Miss., last Sunday at the age 86, was buried in Bellefon taine Cemetery, this city, late Wed nesday ' afternoon. In accordance ! with the custom" of the United Con federate Veterans, the interment was not marked by the call of the bugle-' or by the - beat of the dijum, /the 'absence of these martial tributes -signifying for the veterans that theil warfare is over. Costly Railroad Station. New York, Special.-Architects of the new Grand Central Station have completed plans and estimates for flint structure. The total cost of 'building of the terminols on Forty second street. will reach $20.000,000. Frost .in Indiana. Indianapolis, Ind., Special.-Frost Thursday night reported from many points in Indiana, but no particular da' e has been done. Aeronaut Dashed to Death. Waterville, Maine, Special-In fv\] view of 25,000 horrified spectators, assembled on the Central Maine fair grounds hore Wednesday afternoon, Charles Oliver Jones, of Hammonds port, N. Y., aeronaut, fell a distance of 500 feet to his death, from his dirigible baloon "Boomerang". Among the witnesses of the frightful plunge were Mrs. Jones and child, and th \y were almost the first to reach the side of the dying man. Jones died an hour and a half aftor the accident. Miscellaneous Happenings. At Indianapolis, Ind., following a quarrel at their home, Henry Stuck man, a produce dealer, shot and in stantly killed his wife in a jealous rage and then killed himself. John. G. Clifford, president of thc Uro'red.;:'<>xygen and Chemical C'oin ot- iitk; Company at Niagara Falla in u fthe company.- a,t Niagara Falls in the presence of Bi? 18-year-old stitt, Roger, when a tanfc of oxygen explode edi The boy was un?njurodi COTTON ?CONDITION Decline of 41-2 Points Hoted foi Last Month. Results of the Flood in the Carolinas and Georgia not Reflected in the Report Just Is sued by the Journal of Commerce, New York, Special.-The Journal of Commerce published its monthly cotton crop report on September 1, As estimat?d from replies from 1, 500 correspondents, it makes the con dition 78.1, against 83.6 for the pre vious month, and 73.9 a year ago. This marks a loss of 4.5 points foi the month, but is 4.2 better than last year. It is a fairly normal de cline, comparing with 6.7 points fo* the ten-year average. These reports, it may be noted, precede the date of the recent storms,, and any damage resulting therefrom is not reflected in the returns. Drought caused shedding, which has been the "hief factor in deterioration. Texas and Louisana, in addition, suffered from boll weevils and boll, worms, but in Texas their ravages wore not severe. The spread of the weevil in Louisana has been rapid, and the heavy deterioration of 13.S points can be largely ' attributed tc their presence. N??rly ail the dry sections have been relieved by good rains, and figures show the crop to be entering September in a high average condition. Picking is well under way in nearly all States except Tennessee and Oklahoma, and the season is considerably earlier than last year. North Carolina shows a decline of 4 points to 86.2 ; .South Carolina of 4.7 to 76.6; Georgia of 7.0 lo 76.1; Florida of 18 to 78.6; Alabama of 7.5 to 78.1; Mississippi of 3.8 to 80; Louisana of 13.8 to 71; Texas of 6.9 to 76.3, and Arkansas of 0.9 to S5.1. Oklahoma, on the other hand, in dicated a gain for the month of 7.1 to 79.2,- and Tennessee and Missouri also showed improvement the fonaei of 0.S to 87.5 and the latter ol 1.8 to 8S.8. Birthday of Bollard's Queen Cele brated With Great Rejoicing. The Hague, Special.-The twenty eighth birthday of Queen Wilhelmina and the tenth anniversary of her coronation as ruler of The Nether lands, wa^ celebrated with great re joicing by the people of?Holland Sunday. In this city business wa? practically suspended and the day given over to merry-makingf The joy of loyal Dutchmen is increased by the report that the queen will! soon be visited by the stork. "Two or three times previously such a re port has gone forth, only to end in I disappointment. Unless an heir is born to the queen, the throne will pass to the German branch of the royal family, and Dutchmen fear that this will result in finally making their country a German dependency. The queen was married in 1901, to Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Sch werin. Her married life has been marred by many quarrels, and this has served to excite the wrath of the subjects of the queen, with the re sult that her consort is perhaps the most unpopular man in Holland. Deed of a Highwayman Says Mrs. Williams. ~" Baltimore, MA, Spscial.-Seated in .the drawing room of her home at Long Green, Baltimore county, Mrs. W. S. G. Williams, in the presence of her sister, Mrs. Sherlock Swann, wife of the president of the police board, described in detail the shoot ing of Charles B. Rob?rt?, Jr., who was wounded on Wednesday night, on thc board walk at Atlantic Citv. while in her company. Mrs. Wil liams discussed the affair with the utmost candor. "It was an attempt at robbery, pure and simple," she declared, "and Mr. Roberts was shot because he refused to. comply with the demands of the man in the mask who .had ordered him to give up his money. Words have been put in my mouth about this sad affair that I never spoke. Sen timen ts?li ave been ascribed to me that I never had. The whol^ thing has been distorted and greatly exaggerated. Oregon's Apple Crop. Portland, Ore., . Special.-Oregon will have over 1;000 cars of fine ap ples to ship this year, as compared with about GOO cars last year. Crop prospects on the whole are favor able. Costly. Railroad. Spokane, Wash., Special.-Eleven million four hundred thousand, oi 190,000 a mile, is the cost of build ing the line of the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railroad from Taft Mont., west to' St. Joe, Ida., sixty miles. G. P. O'Neil, right-of-way agent, who gave out thc foregoing, added that it is the largest amount ever -paid Ly any railroad company in the world for the construction of a line of similar length. In this piece of road there are thirty-five tunnels, the longest being more than 8,000 feeet through solid rock. Republicans Win in Vermont. White River Junction, Vermont, Special.-The Republicans won the election in Vermont Tuesday by car rying the State for Lieutenant Gov ernor George H. Pouty, of Newport, for governor by about 28,000 votes over James E. Burke, of Burlington, his Democratic opponent. His ~>1" rality was the smallest on a r dential year since 1892, when il. ..ns only 17^956, and was followed by a Democratic national vctory, but it was larger than in' 1888 and only slightly less than in 1900. Flood Sufferers in Augusta. Augusta, Ga., Special.-Flood suf ferer are receiving first at tent'cn. Car loads of provisions sent from At lanta lasted less than an hour. Many half-naked white women with child ren begged in the streets for food and clothing and there are many others clamoring for something to eat and wear. Relief associations and individuals are doing all they can to relieve the distress. Street? alleys, gulleys and sewers arc i: bad condition and there ir.not encuii water to flush Hiern. COAL STRIKE CALLFD OF?. Non-Union Bann Re-established in Birmingham District. Birmingham, /la., Special.-An of ficial order calling off the strike of coal miners in thc Birmingham dis trict was issued to all the camps iv this section, tb was sierned by Presi dent Lew!*. V:fo President Whitr and Secretarv Trcifsurer Biyan, di thc twited Min? Wnikorr of America A TEXAS CLERGYMAN Speaks Out For the Benefit of Suffer, lng Thousands. M. Gray, Baptist clergy Whitesboro, Tex., says: .'Four years ago 1 suffered misery witb lumbago. Every movement was ono of pain. Doan's Kid ney Pills removed the whole difficulty after only a short ?CTtime. Although'1 do ret like to have my r.amu used publicly. J make an exception in this case, co that other sufferers from kidney trouble may profit .by my experience. " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Record Log Drive A drive of 3,030,0.00 feet of logs his irrived at the Inlet of Lake Irving, .vherc the 'Mississippi River flows in x:o the lake. This drive of logs was Drought from Lake Itasca in exactly :hirty days, which is a record break ing feat In driving legs down tho'Mid ?lssippi 'River. All conditions wera favorable, the water being hirh and lhere 'being nothing to impede th-j progress of the drive. The logs were cut In the Itasca State Park and alcng the Misslsslnrf liver this eldo of the park, being banked last winter on Lake Ita.sca ind the Mississippi River. The entiru Irlve will be brought across Lake Irv 'ing, sluiced through the Mississippi between Lake Irving and -Lake Be ir.idji and finally boomed on the south east shore cf Lake Eemidji to be cut !n a local sawmill.-Bemldji corre ?pondenec Sc. Paul Ficneer Press, f??OO Reward, S100. The readers of (his paper ..-?ll be pleased to learn thal lhere is at leust one dreaded du nne that science has been able to cure in ali its stages.and thal isCalarrh. ilall'sCatarrh ? 'tire is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a,con stitutional lUsea.se. require? a constitutional real ment, ii all's Catarrh I 'ureis taken inter nal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the svstem, thereby destroy ing the foundation of* the disease, and giving :he patient strength by building ap the con Htitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they oiler Una Hundred Dollars for any case that it fail) to ?ure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. ClIEXEY & Co., Toledo, (J. Sold hr Druggists, 75c. Take Dall's Family Pills for constipation. He Would Arbitr?t*. The German Emperor hints that he would like to have his salary as King of Prussia increased; but there seems .o be no probability that lie will go on a slrike in case hfs^demand is,re fused.-Chicago Record-Kerald. l?icks' Cnpudine Cures Headache, Whether from colds, heat, stomach or nervous troubles. No Accetanilid or dan gerous drugs. It's liquid and acts imme diately. Trial bottle JOc. Regular sizes '?He. and 50c., at all druggists. The Illings that we oughtn't to do ?eem to be the only ones that makes ifc worth living.-New York Press. I'c Drive Out Malaria and Build Uy the System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TOXIC. Yoa know what you are talcing. Thc formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it ia simply Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, txv?. the most effectual form. For grown people and children, 50c. Leap year has not made an ap preciable reduction in the sale of iachelor buttons.-Atlanta Journal. The General Demand of the Well-informed of thc World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known /aluc; a laxative which physicians could auction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be vholesome and trtdy beneficial in effect, .acceptable to thc system and gentle, yet jrompt, in action. In supplying that, demand with its ex client combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup !o. proceeds along ethical lines and relics n thc merits of the laxative for its remark .bin success. That is one of many reasons why \vrup of Figs and Elixir of Scnnn is given he preference by thc Well-informed, .'o get its beneficial effects always buy he genuine-manufactured by the Cali oruia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. ???l?Ls THE J.R.WATKINS MED.CO. WINONA. MINNESOTA Make? TO Elffercnl A r t ldc ai Homehold IT < :r r <: 11 s. Tia. rr I r ir Extracta nil Kinda, Toilet Preparation*, Flue Spnpa, Etc. CAlYASSERS WANTED IN EV1RY COUNTY 40 1"eartExpci-lencc,C3,OOO,COO Output BEST fRCPGSIll?N E*M {??[??SB AGENTS fe' -After all, nature : try to get rid of disease vre come to grief. The best way to pains, irregularities, fi ache, etc., is to help nai the natural plant ext with a natural curative Mrs. II. A. Harper suffered miserably, fo MERELY A REPEATER. Gerald-You ore the only girl 1 nave ever loved. Geraldine-Do you expect me tc marry a phonograph?-Now Ycr'a Press. TOO SUSY. "D? you keep a cow since you've got Into your suburban home?" "fid. It'a all ? fcan do to keep my flhighb&rfl' .fthiciiMts,"-Chicago fteo? Crd-Hor*l{t NO THANKS. "I broke a record today. Had the last word .with a woman." "Didn't think it ?possible. How'd lt happen?" "Why, I said to a woman In thc cur, 'Madam, have ray seat.' "-Phil adelphia Ledger. A marble bust of Roosevelt is to be placed in the Senate chamber . The grass widow is not to be wink-, ed at.-Knoxville Sentinel. Thc beginning of excellence is to bo free fi om error.-Quintillion. A SIMPLE SAFEGUARD IN BUY ING PAINT. Everybody should know how simple and easy it is to avoid all uncertainty in buying paint materials. There are many so-called white leads on the market, which contain chalk, zinc, barytes, and olhor cheap adulterants. Unless the property owner takes ad vantage cf thc simple means of pro tection afforded him by reliable white lead manufacturers, he runs great risk of getting an Inferior and adul terated white lead. It la to protect the paint-buyer against fraud and adulteration that National Lead Company, the largest makers of genuine Pure White Lead, place their famous "Dutch Boy Paint er" trademark on every keg of their product, an absolute guarantee of Its purity and quality. Anyone who wants to make a practical test of white lead, and who waals a valuable free book about painting, should address Na tional Lead Company, Woodbridge Bldg., New York, and ask for test equipment. The campaign begins when the money begins to rattle in the tin cup, THREE CURES OF ECZEMA. Woman Tells of Her Brother's Terri Ldc Suii'eriug-Her Grandchild and Another J?aby also Cured Cuticura Proved Invaluable. "Hy brother had eczema three different summers. Each summer it came out be tween his shoulders and down his back, and he said his suffering was terrible. When it came on the third summer, he bought a box of Cuticura Ointment; mid gave it a faithful trial. Soon he began to feel better and he cured himself entirely of eczema with Cuticura. A lady in In diana heard cf how my daughter, Mrs. Miller, had cured her little son of terrible eczema by the Cuticura Remedies. This lady's little one had the eczema so badly that they thought they would lose it. She used Cuticura Jleraedies and they cured ber child entirely, and the disease never came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Litsk, Coldwater, Mich., Aug. 15 and Sept. 2, 1007." Atlantic City is one place Avhere th ev have no Sherlock Holmes. ECZEMA CUBED. J. It. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga., says: "I Buffered airony with a sevoro caso 6l ecze ma. Tried six dlfforent remedies and wa? In despair, when a nolghbor told rao tu try Shuptriuc's TCTTKRiNE. Aftor using $3 worth of jour TZTTEEI?TE and soap I am completely cured. I cannot soy too much In Its praise." TBTTSEXVE at druggists or by mall ??J. Eonp 25 s. J. T. Unvrizir.z, Dept. A, Savannah, Qa. The ash borrows poison from the viper.-Latin. _ Hicks' Capndine Cures Women's Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness, and Headache. It's Liquid. Effects imme diately. Prescribed by physicians with best results. 10c., 25c., and 50c. at drug stores. Trouble Bird s Nest Causes. A hatpin used "by a pair of swallow? as the foundation for their nest, built Detween two wires, put the entire po lice alarm system of the suburb ol Ballard out of business Saturday. The police alarm wires from Ballard tc headquarters at the city hall were tested box by box until the trouble was located. P was discovered thal Jifflculty lay between the box at Fre mont and the one next south. Th< ?lectrlclan could find nothing more se rious than a swallow's nest. Investigation showed that the nest which sketched from one wire to an other, a distance of about ?ight inches, was built on a hatpin, which touched both wires and short circuited the whole system.-Seattle Post-Intelll gsnccr. CURED Gives Quick Relief, Remores all shelling In 8 to 3* day? ; effects a permanent cure In 30 to 60 dara. Trial treatment tfven free. Nothlngcan be v'airer I Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons, Soeclalkls. Box a Allants. 6> The Old Standard GROVE'S ' system. You know what you ai SI is simply Quinine and Iron in a 1 PUTN A Color more goods brighter and faster colore taon anj ean Uj'i. any garment without ripping apart. Writ. is the best doctor. When we i, by methods contrary to hers, cure female troubles, female tiling feelings, headache, back fire to do it, by taking Cardui, ;ract, :aade from ingredients e action on the female organs. of Flanagan, UL, writes : "I r a year, with bearing-down The best tune Rory ever played may tire one-Irish. 6ELEC7 80HOOL FOR GIRLS. 14th Session opens Sept. 15,1008. Ideal location. Elevating and refining associations. Accom plltihed teachers. Individual attention elven. Fuji Couture, Preparatory and Academic courfCf- Fin? Profusorpf -Music. No c?a* of IIInMiain??.ffvniMg;thc ..mlnsry. Music K"cJW,ttf ?ArW, ??der,**?1 Aw?vto \r, Wm. 0. WM, Oak Grove.Westmoreland Co.,Va. NOW THE ENGAGEMENT IS OFF. She-I've just been to New York ior three weeks. He (absently)-Why didn't you ask for my copy? Note-All jokes on "Three Weeks" will hereafter be throttled and de stroyed.-Cornell Widow. CUSeS ALT. ITi UXSn ERUPTIONS. Glencoe, Md., Nov. 2btt, 1937: "I havo hod oczoma on my hands f >r 12 years, and have tried everything I hi79 been using TZT TEBiNX i days and tho re?ults aro great." Sii?u?d, Mrs. M Harvey. TarTEiiiyE la the turoflt. safest, spec liest cure for eczema and all other skin dtseatea. fold by? drug gist or sent by mail for 5 by J. T. SHUP TBIXK, Dept. A, Savannah. Ga. AFFECTION. Mrs. Hogan-"Oi gave me husband i loving cup.'* Mrs. Grogan-"Shure, Ol gave Pat sich a mug ihot he's been In the hospital wid it fer a wake."-Puck. TRUE PATRIOTISM. "Johnny, what's a patriot?' "A boy who'd radder mls3 iieelu' de game dan go In on a ball knocked over de fence by de visitin' team." Kansas City Journal. Thousands of American wornen in our homes are daily sacrificing their lives to duty. In order to keep thc home neat and pretty, the children well dressed ind tidy, women overdo. A female weakness or displacement hi often brought on and they suffer in silence, irifting along from bad to worse, [mowing well that they ought to lave help to overcome the pains and iches which daily make life a burden. It is to these faithful women that LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 3omes as a boon and a blessing, is it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Mayville, N. Y., and to Mrs. W. P. Boyd, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say: "I was not able to do my own work, ?wing to thc female trouble from which t suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcge ;able Compound helped me wonderfully, md I am so well that I can do as big a lay's work as I ever did. I wish every ' nek woman would try it FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink lam's Vegetable Compound, made irom roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, md has positively cured thousands ot svomen who have been troubled with lisplacements, inflammation, ulcera ion, fibroid tumors, irregularities periodic pains; backache, that bear . ng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges ;ion,d izziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write hm* for advice. ihe has guided rhousands to* lealth. Address, Lynn, Mass. So. 37-*08. American Cot? < For the education of Farmers, CL Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, y and put the correct valuation on 18 G ra our sample rooms, or *'x weeks' ccrrosp vrill complete you. Big demand for cottoi Sept 1st Correspon dence course year r< esTABusi M1LLEDGEV Largest and best equiped sch Railroad wire connections. Po paid. Board at cfest Open ye Great demand for operators. TASTELESS CHILL, TONIC, drive e taking. Thc formula is plainly pr: tasteless, and the most effectual form MKBBBEBBESBOU??BB???IBBBBSKBtBn? othor dye. Oae 1'Jc. package colora ill fibers. The; i for freo booklof-How to uyo. Bleach and Mix Col pains, which got so bad hardly walk and laid in bed the time. I was also irreg had the headache. Finally I take Cardui, and found it 1 that you recommend it for. am better, don't have the 1 like I used to, and am*a dift'ei son." Try Cardui. Soldevei VALUABLE S&?-S^fi BOOK HEBEK *?r womcQ- Sent fret Ltpt^ Thc Chartanoc CHICKENSE you cannot spend years and do! buy the knowledge required b\ You want them to pay I In order to handle cents, them as a diversion, thing about them. To meet this want w< of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 2! a man who put all his mind, and time, a en raising-not as a pastime. Lut aa a bul ty-flvc years' work, you can save many C earn dollars for you. The point ls, that Poultry Yard as soon as lt appears, and M teach you, lc tells how to detect and cur fattening: which Fowls to ?ave for bree you should knew en thu ?upjeet Ave e*nt> in ataniB?, BOOK POI wm THAT M?H Boat Sex-Magnetism Novel "Iver Published BEATS "THREE WEEKS'," "THE YOKE" Recular Price 81.50-My Price By Mall S 1.00 g. ft. Almeo, -wo mumt-UE.. uajWsVti A lone masked highwayman held up six coaches full of Yellowstone Park tourists and robbed thom of more than $0,000. LINIMENT. Wo offer ono hundred coila: s reward for ? . , ., any case of pneumonia in any family where they use Goose Grease as directed. 1/ you' over knov/;or hoar of any roch case?/phase in! omi us and we will pay them the reward. GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT CO. Greensboro, N. .C. The fleto Kind , The Good ?jnd All Grades, All Color*. All Pr?re*. Why buy dirty rags/Mr. ?'. Merchant, ; when pure; raw cotton costs the same? 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Thin y day scholar?hips ia ondenco courae under expert cotton mea i graders and cotton buyers. Session openi ound. Write at once for f urth cr particulars] ICO IO TEARS ILLt:. GEORGIA ool South. Expert management, aiuens go??*?.....?.' rii?faV ar around. Write fer catalogue J) :s out Malaria and builds up the inted on every bottle, showing it . For adults and children. SS DYES r dyo In cold water batter than any other dye. Toa ors. MO Mt OE DRUG CO.. Quincy. Illinois, ?eadaclie :ent per ywliere. MRS. IL A. HARPER flanagan, III. lustrated Book, *Bo*t Trtatmtnt for , y mp toma of Female Diseases and jiv health, hygiene, diet, medicine, ?tc, :, postpaid. Address: Ladies Advisory ga tied!cine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ARN MONEY If yon'gt Yj unless you under how to cater .lars Irnrn'-Bs^M?! i_nm?' - others. WV u^.Vto you for heir own jjppPeven If you merely Fowls JuOVcTously, you most know BOW ? awi?S?g?a 1,0011 glvl?8 toe experienoi* 'c- ^nnJr.five u was written by .nd rooney to making a success of Chick'; itnesB-jind if you will proflt by his twea*, hicka^annually, and make your. Fowir you must be sure to detect trouble lr.