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I A Woman's Back Has in a, nr aohot avi iaJr»ti cauaod by waakiK-wos aial filliii*. ;:r other dl?placo- mMit, of tliO pelvic orjj.tno. Other syrap- tems of fcmalo weaknesa a.'tt frequent Lfcada-he, dizziness, imaginary s;>oci;s or dark spots floating before the eye-3, gnaw- sensation in stontach, dragging or bafering down in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagrerablo drains from pelvic organs, faint spells with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above symptoms are present there is no remedy tu^t wn^glve quicker relief or a more per manent than Dr. Pierce’? Favorite PreXjk^j^bnNlt has a record of over forty years of curfews JUS- the most potent lAylgoratinji toiilcjand^trem:tUenihg~nc:r- Known to medical fcience. ItTs made of the glyceric extracts of native medici nal roots found In our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or kibiP'forming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering into •’Fa vorite Prescription" has the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice—more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials—though the latter are not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the euro of woman’s ills. Vou cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy or kxown composition, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health Is paramount to any selfish interest of ht$ and it is an Insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it Is hfs busi- j ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much Imitated but never equaled. Little , sugar-coated granules—easy to take as candy. Then They Understood. The Earl of Wemyss celebrate 1 his eighty-eighth birthday last Sat urday. He was born before Queen Victoria, yet he found himself on such good terms with life that he married a second wife the year be fore her majesty’s death. Whatever Lord Wemyss tackles he tackles en ergetically, and it is to his perennial enthusiasm that the volunteer army has outlived Us early fame as “Safc- urday to Monday soldiers” and dome something well wort!: a pos sible invader reckoning with. Fof fifty years he has been a volunteer and he can remember days when drill was not what it ah-vi'd have been. Once he was taking lh» corps he com manded up Fleet .-greet, and present ly gave the order, “Right wheel!” The volunteers did not understand, and began to get into a rare tangle. In another second Lord Wemyss saw ihe corps would be in a Lopeless wreck, so, metaphorically throwing his drillbook to the foil, w’^ds, be roared out, “ it all, turn up Fe!- tr-r Lane!” The situation was saved, — Black and White. Sizing Up a Stingy Man. Two dollars that had been taken into a till were holding a conversa tion together. This was not an un usual circumstances, becau-se every body understands that money talks. “I would hate to be the wife of the man who owns us now,” said one dol lar to the other. “Here, too,” said the other dollar. ‘If he squeezes her as he does us he will break every bone in he body.” “I notice, however,” answered the other coin, “that the man who squeezes a dollar hardly ever squeezes his wife.” MAY SEND YAMS NORTH. ORIGIN OF THE PEARL. An American patent has been grant ed for making pens of tantalum or its ! alloys. Cobalt is a comparatively rare min eral, used chiefly for coloring glass and fine china and pottery. It is also used for making paints and pigments, and may be used like nickie for tempering ! steel. Industrial High Temperatures. The highest temperatures reached in fuel furnaces for technical pur poses lie between 1,790 and 1,800 de grees on the Centigrade scale; they reach their limit at the melting point of fire clay and porcelain. The first «tep up beyond this point lies in a flame fed with mixed oxygen and hydrogen, or with mixed oxygen and coal gas. The flame has long been known in the familiar limelight of the stereopticon. By its means a tem perature of 2,000 degrees Centigrade may readily be obtained, and we thus pass the high water mark of regular , , , industrial practice.—Harper’s Maga- The Philadelphia Press maintains „ ine that this not of a land of snobs or j enobbery. The man is the thing, and not his clothes. An officer’s uniform Is regarded as a mark of distinction end honor. To draw the line at the private soldier or plain sailor is un- American and unpatriotic. HOLD UP!| Gtnd risH POMMEL ndJSLICKEH | LIKE ALL fOWOfr WATERPROOF! CLOTHING. | limadf of the btsl iwfends.in bioticor/tllow I fuilyWAMnlfd.wv! sold ty| rtlioHt deofcrs wrywhirt 07 STICKT0THE ~ - SIGN 0FTHE FISHl Tovrr* cauabuh <»..u>»TTa a-itowik co r T0H8NT0, CAM. »8IT0».rtm..mA J W. L. DOUGLAS *3.50& s 3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge lino, cannolbeequailedatanyprice, To Shoe D-alcrt: W. U DougMV .Tob- bitiK House is Hie most complete in (his <.-oumry Soul for CotuluO There is more Catarrh in this section of tht country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to leiucurable. Fora great many years doctors p ronounced it a local disease and prescribed ;ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses Irom 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direot- iy on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for i any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars I and testimonials. Address F. J. Chexet A ! Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation The New York Sun declares that there is altogether too much divers- : ity, too great, an expression of In dividuality. in the garments worn by the male portion of humanity under the present conditions. A Simplified i Tailoring Board, backed up if neces sary by Executive order, coaid regu late authoritatively and finally, this momentous question. Dyspepsiaj? Women Caused by Female Disorders and Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound A great many women suffer with a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not seem to yield to ordinary treat ment. While the symptoms seem to be similar to those of ordinary indiges tion, yet the medicines universally pre scribed do not seem to restore the pa tient’s normal condition. Southern Sweet Potato Growers Think Easterners Might Like Them. Something like 175 varieties of sweet potatoes may be produced in the donth, but for practical consid erations there are only half a dozen or less that are commercially Im portant. These are divided by the Southern Field Into two distinct classes. First, the sorts held in favor In the North, which must be yellow, dry, mealy, small to medium size, and in the opinion of the Southern grower the less good quality they possess the better they are appreciated. Second, the varieties desired by Southern consumers, vhich may be yellow, red or white, medium or large in size, but must be moist, sug ary and of rich flavor—qualities di rectly opposite to those demanded in Ncrtheru markets. The old pumpkin or yellow yam, the vineless ya>m and the Red Provi dence are considered the best for Southern trade. These are good, whether boiled or fried. When bak ed they come from the oven covered with a browned, sugary coating which has resulted from the exudation of the overabundance of sugar with which the potato is loaded. They make pies and puddings which are superior to those made from pumkpins or squashes. People are governed by habit even In eating, and the Northern consum er, having firmly fixed in mind the ideal for the Irish potato—that is a dry, mealy potatoe—is disposed to sac rifice quality to make the sweet po tato conform to this standa d. While this is true it is also a fact that Northern visitors to the South, many of whom have never had an op portunity to buy in their home mar ket's the varieties so highly esteemed in the South, are quick to appreciate their merits when served on the ta ble at Southern hotels and in South ern homes. This has convinced many growers and handlers of sweet potatoes that some adequate movement should be Inaugurated to educate the public at large to the merits and good value of thS Southern type of sweet potato. The world’s production of Portland cement has increased from 2.500.000 tons to some 11,000,000 tons in the last twenty years, and the center of the industry has shitted from Europe to the United States. Alum has recently been found upon many acres in the vicinity of Shep- herdsville, Ky. Experts declare that it is the purest alum ever discovered in the country, and that it will prove to be a valuable find for the fortunate land owners. The proposition to tunnel the Eng lish Channel has again been revived, and an English engineer has been in vited to make plans for it. The chan nel is twenty miles wide at the nar rowest place, consequently the tunnel would be a long one. It is likely that the channel will be tunneled before railroad trains are run under Bering Strait, but neither will happen very soon. Secretion Formed for Defense, Thinks M. Seurat. The origin of the pearl in the shell of the oyster, or other bivalve or mollusk, has been the object of a considerable amount of investigation and speculation. Among the more recent studies of the subject may be noted those of M Seurat recorded in the “Comptes Rendus.” This natural ist finds that in pearl oysters from the Gambia lagoons, in the South Pacific, the pearls are due to a small worm—a sort of tapeworm. In cysts on the body and mantle of the oyster he has found true pearls surrounding a nucleus which he has shown to be one of these worms. Like other tape worms, this one. concerned in the pro duction of pearls, requires a second host in which to complete its develop ment. And M. Seurat considers that the ray is the second host in this case, for he has found in the spiral intestine of this fish small tapew-orms, which he regards as the adult form of the larval w'orm of the pearl oys ter. The author has named this new species of tapeworm Tylocephalum r/.argaritiferae. The view has been held that the pearl is a secretion formed, as it were, in self-defense for the surrounding and isolation of a» injurious foreign body. ,-A-* % « . 4 -* «\ . SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. Men’s Shoee, $5 to $1.60. Boys’ Shoes. $3 to $1.25. Women's Shoes, $4.00 to $1.60. Misses' & Children's Shoes, $2.25 to $1.00. Try \V. L,. Douglas Women's, Misses and CltUdrrn's shoes; for style, lit and wear they excel other makes. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoes. HD name and price is stamped on the bottom, which protects youegainst hijh prices md interior shoes. 'Taktr no tubstlt tute. Ask your dealer for W. I.. Douglas shoes and Insist upon having them. Fast Color Eye'.ets usrrF; thru will not wear brassy. Write for lil’istraied Catalog'd Foil Styles. W. L. DOUULAS, Dept. 15. Brockton,’Mass. A FACE full of pimples •polls life for many a one. Get rid of them by aiding digestion with Parsons’ Pills They assist digestion, help the liver to do its work, and cure constipation. Put up in glass vials. Price 25 cents For sale by all dealer*. I. t JOHNSON A CO. Boitoa, Mass. Trade Union Old Age Pensions. It may be doubted whether tho jublic generally are fully aware of what is already being dene for the aged by working men through their trade unions and other great self-help organizations. Forty of the principal trade unions paid in 1904 no less a Bum than £267,390 in superannuation benefit. The Amalgamated Society of Engineers itself is paying more than £100,000 a year to its aged mem bers. All this is in addition to large expenditure on the unemployed which again is no doubt greatly swelled by those who are made work- The price of gas in Walsall, Eng land, has been reduced in the case of manufacturers from 51 cents to 48 cents per 1,000 cubic feet. The Bir mingham city authorities a short time ago similarly reduced the price to 38 cents. Throughout this section ot England, according to a consular re port, there is an increased use of ga c i for power purposes, and at the same time a greater determination on the part of gas companies, whether private or municipal, to meet the competition of the producer gas engine plant.—En gineering News. A very singular property of electric currents, which is not generally known is that called electrical osmose. An electric current flowing through the ground will cause water—slowly and in small quantity, of course, to travel along with it in the direction of the negative electrode. During some re cent experiments in England water was thus caused to enter a glazed pipe set in the ground. It penetrated the walls of the pipe when electricity was passed through them. The Electrical Review suggests that this principle might be applied to supply moisture to plants. Electric currents properly arranged in the ground would collect water dispersed through the soil and condense it round the roots. The Artful Squirrel. You may find many a squirrel in the course of year tramp, but no two alike exactly in their method of at tempted escape or concealment. The ways and means of the little rascals are legion. One may flatten himself out against a gray patch on the back of a tree trunk, absolutely motion less; and unless in your earnest, steadfast looking you can detect an i ear or a shoulder in relief against the sky you might as well abandon | search. Another may lie along a bough flattened at full length; but | here the telltale ears are more easily silhouetted. Still another may crouch j drawn up in a fork; and here the thing to look for is the fluffy tip of that little signal flag which always works and waves and jerks and sig- ; nals so bravely when danger is not j in the air. Or one may gather him- self up in a bunch to imitate a knot or knob; and here he can very well tell when you have spied him our. He will catch your eye, even as you catch the eye of an acquaintance in a crowd, and will instantly limber up for headlong flight, leaping from tree to tree, till he vanishes over tho ridge.—Field and Stream. • . V,. ,1 i:--:..-. •? •.'N.v fc&'V *V". .. .: I*.-* i TheWinning Stroke If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea sonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so dees a perfect laxative tend to one’s improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose cne cf known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup cf Figs, manufactured by the California F:g Syrup Co., a laxative v/hich sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently cn the nternal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal ci^ins in any way, as it contains nothing cf an objectionable ci injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with ti e figs in the manufacture cf Syrup of F:gs are knov/n to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy l as met with their general approval as a family ^axative, a fact we*i worth considering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that ^YRUPQF F5GS Is a jemedy cf known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has ied to ts use by so many mi.Jens of well informed people, who wou,d not use any lemedv cf unce r tain quality cr ’nfericr reputation. Every family sneuid have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Piease to lemember that tne genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name cf the company—California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. I'i I(aufprnia Fig Syrup r&ncisco A f. lew Yorl TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. RAILWAY SIGNALS. erland and Durham Miners’ Perma nent Relief Fund has for many years made provision for its aged members. In 1905 there were 4,591 on the fund, the total amount paid in superannua tion for the year being £60,094.—Nin€> teenth Century. A System Whcih Appeals to the En gineer’s Ear. The American Consul at Nottingham, England, describes a method of in forming railway engineers of the con dition of the track ahead which is being tested by the Great Western road. It «eems to be different from anything now in vogue, although in one or ttoo particulars it resembles the system whereby a train is stopped automatically if it runs past a danger signal. less through old age. The Northumb- According to the authority just \a uilOLed, the Hinallsn svsrem is A species of bee called the “cloth ier” covers its nest of eggs with a cloth made from the woody fiber of plants, and thus preserves its young from sudden changes of temperature. CURED Gives Quick Relief. Mrs. Pinkham claims that there is a Kind of dyspepsia that is caused by a derangement of the female organism, and which, while it causes a disturb ance Simular to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a stomach tonic, but has a peculiar tonic effect on th« fe male organism. As proof of this theory we call at tention to the case of Mrs. Maggie Wright, Brooklj'n. N. Y., who was completely cured b} r Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound after every thing else had failed. She writes: “ For two years I suffered with dyspepsia which so degenerated the entire system that I was unable to attend to my daily duties. I felt weak and nervous, and nothing that I ate tasted good and it caused a disturbance in my stomach. I tried different dyspepsia cures, but nothing seemed to help me. I was ad vised to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial, and was happily surprised to find that it acted like a fine tonic, and in a few days I began to enjoy and properly digest my food. My recovery wa.s rapid, and in five weeks I was a well woman. I have rec ommended it to many suffering women." No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unquali fied endorsement or has such a record of cures of female troubles, as has Lvdia Three lives have been saved by means of a device invented by a Swedish woman named Lind, for pre venting people from being buried alive. It was applied to 2,200 sup posed corpses. It Is sheer pretense to claim, as some do, asserts Leslie's Weekly, that the keepers of saloons or the managers of places of amusement, who defy the Sunday closing laws, are actuated by any desire to bene fit their fellowmen. Such claims, as a matter of fact, deceive very few if any. If a more liberal construc tion of our Sunday laws has any justification, it must be found else where than in this fooflish and flimsy talk about benefiting workingmen. quoted, Tffg~EngTTsb'system HT worked by electricity (as are many block sig nals in this country and Europe), but it appeals to the engineer’s hear ing, not his sight. The engine as it travels along the line comes into con tact with an apparatus fixed to the track which is worked from the sig nal box and set in motion a form of mechanism on the engine. Instead of the engineer having to look out for his signals, they declare themselves to hi* ear unmistakably. “Line clear” is expressed by the blowing of a whis tle, which eontinueslintil the engineer with his own hand turns it off. Both bell and whistle are fixed in side the engine cab, close by the engineer as he stands to his lever, and should afford a more telling means of notification than a dial on which signs appeared. The substitution of audible for visible signals would re lieve engineers of the strain of per petually looking out for any particular signal or lamp. The apparatus is so constructed that if anything went wrong anywhere the whistle signal would operate. The chief value of the audible signals would be found in foggy weather, and the new system is therefore of particular importance in a country so fog afflicted as Eng land is. Removes all swelling in 8 to eo days ; effects a permanent cure in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment given free. Nothingcnn be fairer Write Dr. H. II. Green’s Sons, t-. . 1 . -w » Ro.x a Atlanta. Hr E. Pinkham s Vegetable (.ompoun James Russell was right when he called the newspaper “the university of the people.” observes the New Haven Register, and it is because this is so that the more influential newspapers of the country have bold ly proclaimed their independence of all political alliances and entangle ments. Their readers demand from them careful, well considered views upon the current history of the day, and to accommodate them independ ence is absolutely necessary. There need not be a cold room in the house if you own a PERFECTION Oil Heater. This is an oil heater that gives satisfaction wherever used. Produces intense heat without smoke or smell because it is equipped with smokeless device—no trouble, no danger. Easily carried around from room to room. You cannot turn the wick too high or too low. As easy and simple to care for as a lamp. The PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) is an ornament to the home. It is made in two finishes—nickel and japaa. Brass o.i fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and bums 9 hours. Every healer warranted. Do not be satisfied with anything but a PERFECTIOfi Oil Heater. If you cannot get Heater or information from ycur dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. The T makes the home -^37^ Lamp 1^,“ all-round household use. Gives a clear, steady light. Fitted with latest improved burner. Wade of brass throughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's write to nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. HARD TO SEE. Even When the Facts About Coffee Are Plain. It is curious how people will refuse to believe what one can clearly see. Tell the average man or woman that the slow but cumulative poison ous effect of caffeine—the alkaloid in tea and coffee—tends to weaken the heart, upset the nervous system and cause indigestion, and they may laugh at you if they don’t know the facts. Prove it by science or by practical demonstration in the recovery of coffee drinkers from the above con ditions, and a large per cent, of the human family will shrug their shoul ders. take some drugs and—keep on drinking coffee or tea. "Coffee never agreed with me nor with several members of our house hold,” writes a lady. “It enervates, depresses and creates a feeling of languor and heaviness. It was only by leaving off coffee and using Postum that we discovered the cause and cure of these ills “The only reason, 1 am sure, why Postum Is not used altogether to the exclusion of ordinary coffee is, many persona do not know aud do not seem willing to learn the facts and how to prepare this nutritious beverage. There’s only one way—according to directions—boil it fully 16 minutes. Then it is delicious.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. ’There’s a rea son.” A Sad Ending. A young clerk, grown up in the em ploy of a prosperous German grocer, was, by reason of his ability and knowledge of ail the details, virtually intrusted with the management of | the business, and although given fre quent advances of salary, began to feel that his services were absolutely { indispensable ami not properly ap- j preciated from a money point ot I view. He laid the matter before his i employer, placing particular stress on ^ what a dit.’cult matter ii would be to ! operate tin business without him. ! This claim was admitted by the em- ^ ployer, who inquired further. “But, Chon, vat if you should die?" “Oh, then, you would have to get along without me.” remarked John. After a few minutes’ dee;) thought the employer looked at John and said: “Veil, Chon, chust gonsider self deat."—Harper’s Weekly. Molly Have Dyspepsia and Don’t Know' It. Do you belch up wind? Taste your food after eating? See specks before your eyes? Are you pale aud haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are you dizzy? Do you have pains in side or back? Risings or j pimples on the | skin? Are you low- spirited? Is there a sour taste? Breath bad? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Consti pated? Are you nervous? If so, you haye Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy. It is made for just such troubles and symptoms. Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy removes acr^s from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or by express 5 0 cents a bottle. Money refunded If it fails to cure. Medical ac^ice and circular free by writing to Tyner Remedy Co., Augusta, Ga. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c. package colors all fibers. They dye la cola water better than any other dye. Vou can dye any garment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet—How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. MOMtOK Dili <• CO., Luiituvillc, .Uissourt ! To learn our virtues we have to die and get an epitar4|fl|BMirn oudl^ults . we have only to nm Tor office. Avery & Gompany Rabbits, asserts a naturalist, have white tails so that the young may dis tinguish their mother in case of pur suit. The natural ^color of the rab bit is so like the surrounding earth that this would be impossible other wise. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES Breaks up COLDS IN 6 TO 12 HOURS Trial Boult 10c At Dru4$i*B The Ideal Family Laxative ia one that can be used by the entire family, young and old, weak and strong, without any danger of harmful effects, ft should have properties which insure tiie same dose always having the same effect, otherwise the quantity will have to be in creased and finally lose its effect alto gether. These properties can be found in that old family jemedy, Brandreth’s Pills, because its ingredients are of the purest herbal extracts, and every pill is kept for three years before being sold, which al lows tfiem to mellow. We do not believe there is a laxative on the market that is so carefully made. Brandretn’s Pills are the same fine .lax ative tcoiic pill your grandparents used. They have been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug store and medi cine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Our alphabet has endured for ages, though used only for a spell. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens theguins, reducesinflamma- tlon, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle A girl is piety safe in marrying a J young man whose mother can’t cook. | Thousands of women suffer daily backache, headache, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and a dozen other symptoms of kid ney trouble, but lay it to other causes. Make no mistake. Keep the kidneys well, and these aches and troubles will disappear. Mrs. Anthony Cadrette, 77 Mechanic St., Leomins ter, Mass., says: “My sight failed, I had sharp pain in my back and bear ing-down pains through the hips. I was nervous, fretful and miserable The urine was greatly disordered and I began to have the swellings of dropsy. I was running down fast when I started using Doan’s Kidney Pills. A wonderful change came and after using them faithfully for a short time I was well.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Power From Refuse. Several small towns near Birming ham, England, have combined to erect a plant for disposing of refuse, and at the same time furnish electrical power. The old system of refuse dis posal was unsatisfactory from a sani tary point of view and cost $2,638 per annum. Under the new method, as the heat produced by the combus tion of ashes, etc., means steam, it is calculated there will be from this source an annual income of $7,000 to $9,000. The Council has turned over to an electrical syndicate the rights to generate and sell electricity, and the syndicate contracts to pay at least 42,000 a year for the use of the steam from the destructor. The syndicate will build a plant near the destructor to generate electricity for power and light, and doubtless will soon be able to use all the steam the destructor can pro luce The summer girl who wears peek- , a-boo waists, remarks the Baltimore American, is much more apt to be ; converted to a different sort of ap- j parel through the attentions of mos quitoes than she is through anything that the preachers may say. Consumers should be on their guard against food articles that are made by ignorant persons in a haphazard manner, as they are likely to prove deleterious to health. D* PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is made by a physician and chem ist—cleanly, pure and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. 44 IO cents a package. For sale by all Grocers SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMILLAN, M-53 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Qa. —ALL KINDS OF— MACHINERY Reliable Frick Engines, Boiler*, all Sizes._ Wheat Separators, Indian Bankrupts. They had a peculiar way of going Into bankruptcy among the Marawa- ris in India, now unhappily giving way to the less picturesque method of the white man. When a man could not pay his bills he would summon his creditors. They were ushered in to a room in which the Thakur or household god was enshrined, but covered up with a cloth and with the face turned to the uvall, in order that it might not witness the scene that was to follow. The insolvent would then, in garb of mourning, lie on the floor, presenting his back to his creditors, who, on a given signal, would fall upon him with shoes and slippers and belabor him until their wrath was exhausted. The beating finished, honor >was declared to be There is a strong feeling in Aus tria and Germany against cooperative stores. At a recent meeting in Vienna, a speaker predicted the ruin of the mercantile class unless some thing was done to check the move ment. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. Is not a new and untried remedy. More than K of a Century attests its wonderful curative and health giving properties, and serves tj show that it has no equal as a cure for Constipation, Biliousness, Indi gestion, Siek-Headache, and all other ills arising from a TORPID LIVER. Being strictly a vegatable com pound, it has no harmful or even unpleasant effects. Its action is gentle but none the less thorough- cleansing the stomach and bowels of all impurities, and toning up the entire system to a healthy con dition-leaving the person feeling good, because every organ is made to perform its part perfectly. 600. ANS $1.00 A BOTTLE. ALL CRUQ STORES. "One Dose Convinces." BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shingle Mill#, Corn Mills. Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs. Steam Governors. 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