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he Bank of Manning, See MANNING, S. C. Bell & Reardon tal Stock, - S40,0001 OPP. Coffey & Rigby's Stable, , - - 40,000 efore you let the contracr for that holders' Lia- Turned %Vork or Log Cart. Ourprices are very reasonable when quality of ity, - - 40,000 work is considered Our blacksmith work is up) to the otal Protectaon standard and when you need work i t , that line Wrkeemr ogthat we are Just o Depositors, 10,000 IWOas accommodating as ever, and we are always glad to see you. Eat and Grow Fat FRESH ME1ATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. Give us a Trial. DON'T HOARD. Clark & Iuggins. Your money in unsafe place. A I HOLLUSTEFRS istD BANK, Rocky Mountain Tea Nggets is the saftest place for your money. A Busy Medline for Basy People. You will be surprised at the rapidity s Golden Health and Ronewed Vigor. with which your bank account is in- A speitic for Cons:ipation:. Indiestion, Iive creased by alittle systematic iTroubles. ipk Eczema. Impure by a ittl svstmati Sa Bl30 o Bad Breath. sii,,zzisli Bowels, Headache From Aril 1 to September 1 the I and Backache. It's Rocky U.ountain Tea in tab hour for closing will be 2 o'clock p. m. let form. 37 cents a box. Genuine made by ___________________________ I Howvsrza Darr, COuPA-sy, Madlison, Wis. e GOLDEN NJUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Tinning & Plumbing AN COUCH Have your tinning done by an expe- DCURETHE LUNOS rienced workman. I cut and thread all sizes of pipe and WITH am always ready to do the right thing- Dr. by those who bring me their work. I make a specialty of doing all kinds tles, stew pans, sauce pans, dish pans, milk pans or anything that needs re-I ONSUMPTfON Price pairing: I will do it in a workmanlike 6OLS aree Til way. OD reTil STOVES.-I repair, put up and buy uick um for your old stoves. I have had the best THROAT and LUNG TROUB experience with hardware men and.1 X , X BACH. will give you satisfaction. If your lamp is out. of order let me see it before you throw it away. Th rn o rgStore. JOHN P. -BEL Winthrop College Scholarship Shop near Bradham's stable.- andEntrance Examination. V RAN _OU COME The examination for the award of v cant Scholarships in Winthrop College TO TOWN CALL AT andf'or the admission of new students swill be held at the County Court House Non Friday, July s, at 9 a. m. Appli lcants must not be less than fifteenyears ,HAVING SA of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 5, they will be awarded to I - those making thie highest- averagre at Which is ftted nup with no this examination, provided they meet OG t..c~nif.rt f ~ the conditions governing the award. eye, t0 th .comlfort of hissol e~~ve Applicants for scholarships sol custo~er ~write to President Johnson before the e Cstomes. examination for scholarship examina BAIR CUTTition blanks. IN ALL STYLES, Scholarships are worth $100 and free ~S. &V N CiArmtuition. The next session will open1 allAINOAZMSeptember 18, 1907. For further infor-. S H A M:PO 1 NG mation and catalogue, address Pres. D. honewet neaes.. ~ B. Johnson, Rock Hill1, S. C. D>one -with .neatness% and dispatch. ..otice of Discharge. a eoriaj nvjttiov1 will apply to the Judge of Probate A cordial invitatioCoty on the 2Sr ja extended. - fJn,10,fo etr fDs J. La. W ELLS. neeo h saeo ayJ ad Manaing Times Block,.eesd K d. Dyspepsia CureI annSC.My29107 Dugets wisat you eat KneysLxtv oe n a (ure af COhSand ean el xaminatron. Theexamination o the oweofs. canteSchoatesip inWintrpg * (.) ONDY.-henews teamiso of tsinterestdent Unio Deprtmet, ilnduceed a the Cntrest o ueg tivorer hatis eeknt solvete fare's ffecnoear al ad pactcalprolem. Then scoandip Farerscae conductedy 5y tolonelli.be.aweddedg. Departent, Tethscen olman thhihesterge at vi~s trngepepls nthieina hompoe-d cthymet thebbeondithoThs TovWeekn The ad C stttion Welan ve. T~e~rt pgeshos spenidcolrdcoit a wof (10 2)fe b~t Koh ad SuthCarlin tu'ition. t ex t casin clor of wel e shon on he fa eofap. tm sbeauti107 Fful rted Stor ritedin olos o ne pltespearioed pcaalforue he PresD 1 iliapplyto theJudgeo rt FREEr ClrnoICtn dtion8h a hic hasbeenstaning orhefare Junte97 far hoettr Spares for weny-f~e ears an iticaitogo aainit ator ctu h the price. far hoesi roprtin t cicuatin, fth saote pa- Spare .Lao per pManiihe, S. A., Mca.2 any19 ag. Kenney's axatie o ernd ofr Thereare dpartmnts f r lpaes alog |Lar lieeh Coderacm coaiin the est/08 Ithatt godl. thcytmb enloigtene ofes An Wt AlThee TREEs COSIubOsr A OTHhe ie owwnHmaon Tne r-Weekly Constitutht erySusrpinFrce.... 10 SpanioDpment, l coubctdin Prie.. interest..of.the.g Newducted Lbry Wlnl Crt, Eail worthn....... .0 Yo(2oe.) er eal WEN SAY.-Theoneso Pr c ourse.....The.E F Deatet h CiknClm ndTeLte fi vies~ sragepepls ndthirhoe-an .c0tms ANCESTRAL APPETITES. Table Feats of Some Famous Feeders Stop T hat C old 4 o-ridconevDays I on T I :~lilier or unl~iSC, To check early colds or Grippe with "Preventics" means sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stop a cold d1 III inestor worsbip. lnt there with Preventics is safer than to let it run and boare at least one or iv-*o liing in which obliged to cure it afterwards. To be sure. Pre ventics will cure even a deeply seated cold. but our ancestors verc greater than taken early-at the sneeze stage-they break. or head off these earlycolds. That's surely better. we V the present (1:11 ian ever aspire That's why they are called Preventics. to be. Take 1leni. fur instance, It t1 Preventicsare little Candy Cold Cures. No Quin ine, no physic, nothing sickening. ie for theI children-and thoroughly safe too. If you feel quette a shilly.if you sneeze.if you ache all over, think of t Preventics. Promptness may also save half your thci' is no reason Avhv they should usualsickness. And don't forget your child, if not be tie there is feverishness. nightor day. Herein prob ably lies Preventies' greatest efficiency. Sold in of g .wiug bont.: - 1:2 and Of 5C boxes for the pocket. also in 25c boxes of 4s f I,%ci l Preventies. Insist on your druggists giving you :jsctItijt e lueafs of Ibrowni-tilg L1ndter thle talile or Prevntics ovbe his ofuhhr Some Famos eders wihA I generai n hdi hs critica aw suont bun' ielise orefused fork. lie used hsis table ipkin for W. E. BROWN & CO. uuqpt.'akble purpi)JSes andt hi-; fork in utter forgetfulness as cos or tooth brush In one srnseo therefore, he ic Inot know how to ent. )Ieanwhile, in anothers he waer truly great for the quntiLes of food whire h be caused to dispie r at a singie ena were anoth I~n- ,hur t of mnarvelous-. tLereciords preserved of the ances ot es of the fork (an the igeri Y;'I'.; are woefully thin. Wit now andl again in thein forme a men eiunarthd o pone of these very huemn documents ofi ron i the m ner1. thertbleo Liver his Miole.H kdhr iand tells its wn story. Such is the folloing list of dishes served in 1334 tyou to take good care of t e a worthy citizen of Valencia n the your liver, because, if you do, your occasion of his taking unto himself a Ever will take good care of you. wife. Across the space of close upon Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, the six centuries the cranes and la makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the ~1preys, the peacocks and boar's head or stomach, gives you stomach ache, the. feast made fine display. This is headache, malaria, etc. Well liver the order in which the fourteenth cen keeps you well, by purifying your tury wedding breakfast was served: blood and digesting your food. MENL17. i eroast crane, venison lamprey. ThiPeacock. pheasant guinea fowl, reliable liver medicine, aid that is snipe, pike, Baked pomegnates. burnt almonds. veg etables. fish. bloodEel pie and toast. you foo Gaantine of sprats and cheesceake Th edfodld's wafes. I4 San Jangon, Branine, Burgundy and lackDrau t Hock. The Italians also were famous feed ers -ad seem to have distingluishied themselves in particular during the For over 60 years this wonderful early days of the renaissance. The vegetable remedy has been thestandby Bourbons valiantly followed suit, one in thousands of homes, and is today the favorite liver medicine In the world. It acts gently on the liver and kid- mg scored by Louis XIV., of whom an neys, and does not Irritate the bowels. eyewitness wrote: "I often saw him It cures constipation, relieves con- eat four plates of soup, a whole pheas gestion, and purifies the system from ant, a guinea fowl, a large dish of an overflow of bile, thereby keeping salad, several slices of mutton with the body in perfect health. garlic sauce, two large slices of ham, a Price 25c at all druggists and dish of cake and dessert." The threats dealers. of his physicians finally reduced his .Test it. mat to such meager fare as two piltis of pigeon broth and three roast Mi Ifowls. According to' Arenberg, the I p great king was later in life subject to ingeg shor of marelous Itacks off indigestion. L 785. CHARLESTON, S. C. ,190o. The little suppers in the reign of the 122 a -inext Louis, though on a slightly less rs, Science, Enineeriug. 'One scol- igigantic scall . are still sufficiently i - ship to each county of SouthCarolinalpressive. The ofarise dArtenay, for giing free itio. Tuition M4. Board instance, put before her guests after and furnished room in Domitory $11 a they came from the theater and before month. All candidates for admission they went on to a dance this collation: ~re permitted to compete for vacant Pigeon soup, with lentils and carrot. P-oyce- scholarsuhips, which pay $E100 a Chicke-n broth. rear.Entrace Eainaions ill eysttie offwlpea cksan. porsheaantf bed t heCont Cur HuthoeE- guer inihea foureel.cn ~.av Jul 25t at , a.m. r ury weetnbrea kfdrast poas.rvd Baked starns, burnt pigeonds, ildduc reidet. ke. etables. fi. - .t s Eems l pi ned s eere ofwatlapened spat thandce follos. -'ti perck pranthy snt. Fianedasaddaes in Is The arme~sWnes.Oter 'heFames'I 3. F 2D Thein alonwee famous nee ~eat cooera- I oers'and.h eem the Chalden' patigeshe Deprtmnt, ~ ver themsc ele n-articlar guigte D. Carriers'alyday o the ren~l orpesttt~S nisa e h 'rael giin fom heget :Bouro seaty ofolo seris Aone som ofof gtemst distingiste astess ofe The econ shet rr~ers 'n:~ ing cred repesnisnV. ofhom anSi ~insa, nd f :il ur i-a~r fl at~ fou rats of thep a rwhlespofas a ma Of he i~pUii~ ~na::c a 'lad, ser sicesa of theton swith tte ma. Aeti ile Vr'~ e:tiist.garle sae, from thre sevace of he ents ofdtesh of eate and dee rary Wall thrat Thsset ive acz t rl rInajsthyte op hmetal tri as tw wates o th gl e - i t s iofl p igo bronvennt referast phre I s'os ls a'tn te ufowltas. Accrdngted rnbr,.h attacku e bes dgsin 8. A RLiEfISlrTlON, fS. C. . 97. Te itl upesinte eg of th~ ee U~ANL E Moet .ste mgzn ev. p-nisedt oi, Whu hn ao subht rie th22d s year its ptember it. L et- iatic sa wreatil youfaricgentoim er ,ien c ,E me r . O esc o - r si . Th M arquise in'A rna tor rsiof a c ar nty of Silont a :rlina, li . - net fresehed roo li Doiry p 11 afli theyed fro thns tros n eoreu noet. Alln 9~ cdiae o admsi therint on bul bi dan ths pulion: >oycles tcoasiswihpy80 hinen brthtae. gn esearEtiace cnamintion es l emtins Ito vea crp brezaats rs. Jeffrv o D5hatv9iam.IFrCt- setra worst e . Pa~ r wARRISON R AtLPH cakesand n e - It semembiyn er. e T preeklyed A u~ Six OE" l of wadF tvhappeea tie dacee folow tionple" 1r EerpMad nd thias fo $1n~nON1TWO01 e, eucaion- Suse, tehstoal t honce. Gerits . Depatmet, verya-:~h of The iWel givesIN BLEEDING A KING. BLEEINGA KNG.Supervisorss Quarterly Report, Louis XIV., a Greedy Physician and an Unscrupulous Srgeon. In 16"3. when Louis XIV. began to feel the first touches , (of ag.his: physi- -oigV o fee th lI.~ tudis t c hs ~~'ter of the tiscal year 1907. SLho ,-wing urber, in whose..favor, .fo clans on1ered him to h(? bilod .n!e w month. Thit duty was of course xli- purpme, and ainount. is pulished in accordance with the re trusted to n-rech:oi, his Irish surgeol. cjijewents Of Ole law: There was at the time in Paris. saiys the British Medical Journal, a young brother of the craft who conceived the N 0. IAM AND PURPOSE AX'T. idea of muaking his fortune by bleed I in- the king. The enterprise was diffl cult. but he knew that the most solid 6231 E Richbourg, magistrates salary...................... $25 00 doors can often be opened with a gold- (-A J % Clark Tp. board-assesors . .. . en key. 623 J W Clark, Co. beayd equalization.........................2 00 Folowig te alyee f hg.he ut6,26,,3 L Krasnoff, offiechair ....... ...... ....... ..............($50 Following the advice of Iago. he put money in his lmrst- and sought an in troductioll to Atoine l)aqnin. the Q8Loi1 Appelt, printing ...............................i 10 60 kig~ cie piy4Th~i Te egti-629 Miqs Belle Holladay,. part salAry ................. ........... 25 00 kipgr's chief phy:4ielun. The negotia 60S P H ol laday. part-salary .......... ......... .............. 112 50 tion was conducted on a strict busi tio ws onucedona trctbut-631 S C Turbeville. et al. TD. board assessors ..... ................ 2640 ness footing. Daquin, who was known 632 J P 'urbeville, part salary ..............................50 00 to love money, was told that 10,000 633 S C Turbeville, supplies to poor.... ......................36-00 crowns were deposited with a notary 634 David Levi, supplies to poor.............................128-00 who had instructions to transfer the 635 A P lbogin, part salary ..................................25 00 sum to him as soon as the surgeon 636 L M Coker. constable, part salary.........................25 had got the job. 037 W E Flemitg, road work..............................2265 It was not an easy thing to manage, 838 L ) Wfy, supplies for pauper 600, as Marcha neerlef th kig Oe039 D I Driggers, road work ................................... 15 0o as Marechal never left the king. One E B Gamble, jail report..340 day, however. he asked permission to 641 S Mieddings, road overseer.. :'0 I& leave Versailles for three days. Da- 642 W R Evans. care pauper............. quin seized the opportunity to intro- G43 W T Kelly, bridge work ................................. duce his protege. whom he had ready 644 W I Hudnall, et al. guards chain gang ..................... :M 00 at hand for the purpose. Feeling the 045 S MGCeddings, coistable's salary............... kings pulse one morning, as usual,. he 646 B F Sports,-bridgework .................... pretended to be alarmed at'its strength 647 A J Tindal, 1umber.. ........ ....................... y9 andvoum ad rdre te llstios 8 T Mi Beard, constiable's- salary ............................. .82 and volume and ordered the illustrious tob ld rhh~ 649 W G Frierson, supplies-to ,poor,-..........;..................;.90 patient to ' be bled forthwith. 60R Barrow, lumber............................. Marechal was away, the king hesitat- 651 1 A Johnson. supplies to. cliain gang .....................130.12 ed utfarsonmdehm ildt 62J H Lesessne Co. attorneys................... ............ 1 ed, but fear soon- made him. -yield to6o his physician's proposal. The young B A Johnson, county poor............................... 1 surgeon bled the king, and Daquin got 054 H M McIntosh, hauling and bridge work.............. . his moeey.y.5 B P Broadway, lumber andhaling....................... 36 In the meantime a message had been 65U Bill Bodge. lumber....................16 dispatched for Marechal, who was not 03' W T Tobias, coroner' aary.... ............. farof. e etrnd o eraile ~6Z C Mi White, lumber ............................... .... .. 13'.38 far off. He returned to Versailles in haste and was much surprised to .pnd 660 Dr W B Briwn,,medieat~elti)DtAo r.........15 00 that the king, whom he had left in the best of health, had been bled. He was F62 Dr G LDickson,,post not on friendly terms with Daiuln, 663Dr G L Dickson.n edical atetion to -poor... . . and he quickly grasped the situation. 664 Levi He went to see the young surgeon and 6653 Mc Faddin, forced him to disclose the whole plot .ger Whe th kig larnd te tuth be667 S M Youmnans, conveying -.prisoners ............. .. 8 When the king'learned the truth, be flew into a terrible rage, ordered Da quin to be arrested and placed the mat- 670 T ales luroer.s. tb01 ter in the hands of the council of state. 071 M Youmans, magistrates salary... ..... .300'. That obsequious body, after a very W oc f short deliberation, unanimously voted 673 S M Youmans, acting coroner............................ 8 5D. that the physician who had trafficked 674 J M Windham, ex. and committing lunatic in the blood of thejkng deserved death. 675 H A Alsbrook, Tp. board assessors The royal wrath, however, subsided to 676 Dr W -M Brockinton, ex. lanacy . 1500 some extent, and he graciously spared .677 Dr W M Brockintu, post -mortems,-eto........... Daquin's life, but deprived him of his 97 W T Kelly, bridge work................................. 2,50 to 67 9 T C Owens, part salary ......... ... .... office and exiled him from the court to680 D F Mabony, road work 7-50 Quimper-Corentin. The too greedy M 8 T Thames, lumber 2 physician did not long survive his d- 6 Bradway Bros lumber 2is grace.-London Standard. 6 F J Graham,bridge..-work ..... 684 F J Graham, road work .................. ..... 65E- M Wilson,roa~d overseer ........... 636 E B Brown,- salary . ......................... TOWNS WITH TROUBLES. 687 GA Ridgill, road overseer. .4: 688 B, F Sports, road .ovarseer .................. London's trouble is her fog.. 669 B p Broadway, part salary.............................. Tokyo's-trouble is earthquakes. In 690 M Yonwans, conveyina .............. ... her worst 200,000 residents were killed. 691 McIntosh Bros.,-supples to poor . 1 .0.: The mistral is the trouble of Mar- 692A--I-Barron,.derk, salary, jooksand janitor.-........... 9-42 Themisualis he roule69$3-Bowman, salary .......... ................ 5$OOG seilles, an east wind that increases the 6 GeoD.Barnard. & Co.,books, stationery, etc............. city's death rate 50 per cent. 6953: GPlowden,.eouoty board,,equazation.... -00 Calcutta's trouble is cholera, and the -696 J . Strange,-county board -equalization bubonic plague Is the trouble of Bom- :697W HMuldrow, county board. equalization--------..... . -0 bay. Each city pays to her trouble an 63f...uo eai o.... annual tribute of 9,000 souls. 699 J-H Horton, county board equalization . 7-00 1 Y Badon, county board equalization............~ 2 '-200 Bagdad's trouble is the "Bagdad but Bagads robl i te Bada bt-701 W H (jaillard, county board--equalization., ..................- 6-0& ton," a sore that attacks practically -10.00 every resident and visitor, leaving - equalization ....... ...... button shaped permanent -scar. 70 P I rrs county boardequazation.........------- 4:00 Madrid's trouble is the solano, a sum- 0JF iadw.OftOadeuztir........16: ner wind from the southeast. It is en-. 0 .PBok-cut-bad qaiain ceedingly hot and is accompanied by 770Bkr onybadealiain...........-6 blinding, choking cloud~s of dust, so ' HKn.cutbodevlzaon. 60 that notwithstanding a temperature of70APBues.outboreqaiton ......... 1.0 105 or 110 degrees all windows must be71 CRihrsnJrconybadeulzto. .....-.60 closed.-Philadelphia Bulletin. ~ jHGifn onybadeulzto........ 80000 71TJhe follntgey ReportyofoCladseapprovedtfor.the..1st.quar Swhi purp en. ancaount , oar pqublisheinaccodancewith. he.re 6~ly 23 T KEihbe,agistrate's cosalr.......................... 25 0 fr621 J H Cohark; .x boardeors........................-2 00 - -.622 T Clarkna,-cou. beard .equaliza~ion.................... 2 001 lis233 Mt Windhiam. oee expenses....... ....ie................. 4 0 in 5 243 Lo is WAppet, prnn .... m i ..---------------------. --.. . 107 0 I6UI 29 M i Breolayrtsa. y................ ......... 25Q00 *-763 hi PWollday, pxa d a oar.......-- -..nat--c.... ............11 0 6N23 H CBoawevll, enty.Tbo rd qassessorn...... ........... 64 ~633 72 BE Turbeville, sunpity boreulto........................36 00 ~' -723 Daid Linsuppies and poor.............--......-..---.......126 00 67403 F Radha, contysalard-.........-iz---------..----.-- --- 92 900 636 L P Hakr, contyaboear eqaliatio.................. .... 125 00 6323 3 NEtlemin, cont bork.........a......-......----------- 206 6t 33 T D Wsa, ouptie ord querl.......o.................. 60 6395 Pee Drigewnsg ouywork......................-..--....5 00 640 D LeGmbi, conyard reora...................................2,100 - . 6471 . M Reicug, ount ovrequ ao....................... . . 10 015 ie s6728W R Eas, caunt barer.................... ........... -2440 63 W E Bure ssy , county w o r................................... 50 6 -40 W icbdnal, tal curds bard eqgan...................6800 742 S- eddin,.c ntb'ssa sa ry......-...... ........... 2 5 6ly' 44 A C T ic k so , p am brt . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 009 648 TC Bdiconstap 's- salary. ....................... 25600 -746 W C Fieson, prsle-rypo,..........;..................2 9 0o 65047 I Bagro, countybord ... ............................. 2: 00 748 B A Brohnsn, county bor..:.....t.............:......-.-.-. 2 8 654ce y eilA t tet HMM ntshuigadbrdew R...... ......:.:10 0 65B;P B.rowy, lerk ad.upeving C.................. . 3 63'hWT obisrkone'ssaary........... ...........e1 6 i~So66pste Dgh uWtQ -E Bwgmial.apet ~ opoor.... .A1. ....... 0 itofthmnh'6sor61A goD dea of rikonyea. slnay..c.-. .... ........ if pae setof mies rom2 -beengen- o-fn. post -mortesm-aIn-iapy. .. ...eked 0 ce6ve oC Le, Yr'sdge wok..n. ......7 ... 667SMYouan, cnveingsp isoners.....:.... ... a2o sr o 8me 6 Quee Elizabeh,.aore~ te -cso t~ otatable..................de 67avT noalways lubeer........ ............:. --- alway a-s- - 2ld00: .672na t reg Wcold Hrceiv furmnt fsr-jeca i.....--........ is f trrtor. t aso hOs p?- -674s Jean Widh ame. aFrnch wrmiterng..cnftess...beg ........ 5 worl. gies aso to ograhic75o th A seeneent cetury b o trdassors...................:.......... .4~ apaesewarwit th hstoy o it 6Ial drin the B reinof, ui e x. u a .. c ...-ea .....................--- 150 677 the enorokntn, pstr .rs-e..,................... 26se-pwde ars ae al b und to eth r a th pe78 from hey ceiligan work ed.........., ...,....... s...-----...... - 2 0 encylopeia o eveythig pm 6tha make Cwien oughart maay.......I world ....i.....-ar to take.- hin -. 266y 681 __TThaes,_umer......... r.m......--..ner.t-. beom a2tan; The tonWars Notmber...... g.... ......:-... 2 Ge8 evivJGr a h er ocuid edo k.. .......-..... . .....u :.~....... 35 68 ea n sl to theis in d soursee ... . .. .. .. . .. . . .. ,. 5 the cls oA Ridhel rvice .ereter........... .................- W1. 688ni ste rial road Gen vereerto .. her ..........,............ in 48 5 0a forR~uan ifeyoukno exctl grun til theoumast onve congegrionerovid...............ie . -. br 2erp -et.You'e ging o ge th onl 6ha p1assedout tenk shelrookad aneitor.-..nt.....ab.... -19sett2 is evoed ntiely to eope, ot wit a sig B ofm n re lef ryel."................. a...f. ......... .. 50d0 ben alo -y eope, ut en ndwomn wo I6ges ty'eo-arnard.nneo. Anow s ter ate.......... a. sitabl model e mn an woen wo ar dong -nbod J traew eo"nty Yor Gloequa isat ictur.. u .................. u0r0d 6Chemist1 dai, ntcome oardine aywh employed.....'........ a 8 an 0ssst 699 othe oron, chemity ror-dgizatein................. of. aone 700 no Estni thcou tenytar ealzahop.e..s.................. of 0 70 t Wy Handilasla te nthe -midlSe fiedio.................. beuiu 00n. 12.50 ~ ~ 70 E~o th eighteen centy bor-d .eulableion.......:........... of 0g EA R g70n RtP ar ounty uh h board- qa-ato...........e .....abeth S ______________ che5 undobe dly, containead -te ounzatossett...... ......tw fel5ep the preen aer chemntybt boardugt eqraiztio.................. ul6m60y ~ntiuto, ona, ede0a8ti th religonty bwee te modlizaried..............'..0 r n ya adal7f09 aoe r scec adurge, cnt bodeuionIzaio...-..- ......00 710iBhW ided.natill, -icannt bard- eqalztin R...................g T-40 ARS AND~ , $2. 0 711 tha -i R wearson, Jr., founsh-bar equite Tin..............-6ha for th R Grif icount o"ad eualeaton............ -Fruit Syu for Don' mis acop. Adres ni "Eii i. Life"nthamen s hiut -on chroiation................. has proe 717 P emmig, cuntyboar equ lan................. consienio TI718- Jdy-e orkgomereany bo reaiaio...,............ Dru Stre 71 Podn con- badeulstin.......... 0S 720 W T Klley,-ma istat' osal............. 62 Methods of theBilg Stores In the English-Metropoffs. IRICKS OF- THE MILLINERS. A Ruse THat Was l#et by a ciever Counter - Ruse-The -Agitating .x Periences--of--an American Wasn Who-Was Looking For-Ba In American shops the estabshen wd -the customerare sepsrteentities, The-firm displays its wares;:the buyers examine them and purchase.or notps they see fit. In- London it .is diferent. The mo ment you enter-the door of a shop you .:are- accepted as part and-parcel of Its interests, a -member of the family, as it were. Then -a.shopwalker pounces Upon yonIdanLmn knowing what -you-waf.n -yonlesite as-to.your reply,~he:. .an esquarely-in front of - you. an4walts ln -ieer-desperaten fory af 4ahppy,almless -about); yea- say A'glove' jsM -your arm,-firmry marhes~y~i ilove cotfer, seats you at it ItaS14 ssalespeowait upouyo Ise meof -mind L6bought -iaaf-) eip-ereyo-keep-peace In 4lig.-me offsio.ekslyNEIoiiCN tNfo? by wayof prefacem ers. -Theaverf taedusoega br uh -~eanted n oegve- - 4u1d and- geved -lbeyn refused to buy m ore loved~ Moei thytold me Idib hi t riiW As-the-gloves were- tobe had-giventhe exact change I -deemed -this mnecessary, -but I soon ouniIt to be one, of -their--nexorble laws -be- ated - -m lu- e' g te re 4ase. v. the riet INF ~e .inged at soolae~hf~ ere merely-enu fo keh begn.-he~Ice rg~--~ icked m Hliners~JY-ol' in. themwooed.~r r'e tes spel -one'of tbmot anu~ for -at ein gvezBy4Z 4 pressed pnt d e iet n s it".lire four plnmehsbs but,-knowng-:th ga .1rs asked-~i~~o sHyod.-rords. Wth* lance t y(-saleelad 'n they never-sold by and-Ifsteired-awey the - eknoledg utueusbeda smggerestablis meez Determined .to- atthen~~he~ etheht~ a Meint eflaig tes Then-.foeowed -what I -conaeet ruse of-extreme cleverness on -my iant. I had- been told that If - letth.nw tt to be.-sent -hoeme- the mingoui ehugegthe gtrimming fr oth tedt leeke&the-samnej but-wrere of inferior Z -qualty.-.ha een:4iditherefore, en.purhasing -a-bat to carry-tatay -with --e4n order to prevent remarked on-paying o ag-bandbox being agree-fo~ t- l gyntalm to be - -MAter--witingaiam hatto return to me-1 ---' suspicion,-and.hi 6n1 rn2J5 delbertey&tpthe ore~lV& the tissue papxer wrappings ad er amind~he..bat-Sureenoegh, the'four long, rhoes ich plumese b:et re moveandreplace& by fanr othe-t the -same color, but ofedt it~~ cheper grade. I boldily car2 fat, but the salesid anhi niedit "But," said , "looklte he .stitcheshastly' put ~~o~ these ethers.'e e a when the :hat 4ean~uer "Ah,"- .she-2said," -'il e -stitches:to ifasten' .bit o4 trimming that wasloose" And.nothng remained for me but to tedhe-bat-and.-depart. I could o roveay case.- IcouldgetD no des But:.I learned, when buying a VO pin it firmly on .my head Aiway, leaving my own old~b6 ent-heme. Tthink anch an esdewodfoeC .urnany~reputabe B C ~-~33e3ica. -Carelyn Wells nWoman'se Home Companen. Let me mail yon- free, to prove mernt samples of Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys- Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. - bez'f the Stomach, Heart or- Kidnyfr merely symptomsof a deeper.~fme~. Don't make-the common-erro r~~~ ing symptoms-only. Symptow .is treating t-he result of and not the cause. XW~ C ,nerves-the- inside 'nsr~s neans Stomach wakness, always. And. the Heart, and Kidneys as well, bave thei controlling, or inside- -erves. Weaken these ner-vesg-en~dyou inevitably have weavitl:orgasD. Here is where Dr. Shoop'sBestr~tive hasnade its fame, INo otherremed-even claims -to: -treat. - Ithe -"inside-nerves." Also for Sloatink; Ibiliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's IRestorative. Write for my free book how. Dr. Shoop's Restor ative sold by W. E. Brown & Co. JPaini of a Woodf *L$ pi ofe lat,"said Scholes tobi cafe.thtat be?" asked Ms e'r-Bfly has been thrashing 'm wih it." was the exlault*n