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Cardinal Gibbon* arrived In New
"York from Europe and was welcomed
by Balttmtweans.
A national conference of Christian
churchea opened at Atlantic City.
Samuel Swenyon, a Swede, who
wanted to see President Roosevelt,
was held up by Secret Service men at
Sagamore Hill, but proved to be harmless.
The Farmers' National Congress began
at Niagara Falls.
Curtis Jott was sentenced to death
at Cypthiann. Ky.. for the murder of
Thomas Cockrill.
Impeachment proceedings were
brought against Theodore Shaffer,
president of the Iron. Steel and Tin
Workers' Union.
The Pen< oyd Iron Works, at Philadelphia.
employing .'1.000 men. are to
be closed until January 1.
Counsel for George W. Heavers
threalm to bring contempt proceedings
again, t District. Attorney Youngs
and others Interested in the prosecution.
William MacKnho *. the oldest living
naval veteran and a native of Haltimore,
celebrated the one hundredth
anniversary of his birth in Philadelphia.
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j A Cough J
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V "1 have made a most thorough 1
b trial of Aver's Cherry Pectoral and 9
J| am prepared to say that for alldis- 3
ft eases of the lungs it never disap- ft
J. Early Finley, Ironfon, O.
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
won't cure rheumatism ;
we never said it would.
It won't cure dyspepsia; I
we never claimed it. But |
ill will cure couglis and
colds of all kinds. We
first said this sixty years
ago; we've been saying it
ever since.
Tbr?c Jilt*: 25c., 5Dc., $1.
Consult your doctor. If lie ihti tnkn it,
tliun >tn n's lr siy? If he tells you not
tO'tkr It. thou don't take It. He knows. N
l.five It with hliri. \v.' are willing.
AVKIt CO.. I.urroli. Mats. 9
in ? J
BANK DtP0S,T
CD v. '\j' \y Rsllroad Faro Paid. 500
' Fit Eli Courses Offered.
B9Bff^S*3TS3323^3 Board at Cost. Wrl- Quick
<E0RMA ALAa*W* 'ICSI.MESSCOLLEGE.Ma: .n.Ga.
LAZY U.VER
*I find Canrareta no *ood t'S I would not be !
without thniu. I KM tMiil.lri'i cre*t deal witb j
torpid liver and lienda dir. How alnce taking .
Caacareta Candy Cathartic 1 feel very much better i
(TOuninicnu mom t<? my Xrlcudt
at the l?*?*t medicine 1 hnve ever wn."
Anna liaxiuct, Uaborn Mill Ko. 2, Kali Uivor, Matt.
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\ Pleuint. PtlnUlilt. rcttut T??ta Good. T>o flood, i
K??r Slrken. Weaken or 10c. S5c. 50e. Nr*rt i
~kold In bulk. The *ronine tnblc-t ftt.mpoU CCC.
Guaranteed to euro or your money buck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Sot 1
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
Is extensively used everywhere in the H
H world wherever the muzzle loader Sjj
ha* given way to the breech loader. 13
It Is made in the largest and beat E
equipped cartridge factory in exls* fj
H tence. |{
m . This account* for the uniformity of |j
K ita products. S
I Tell your dealer * U. M. C." when I
he asks; Whet kind? " *5
S Catalog free. |
9 The Union Metoillo Cartridge Co. 1
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given free. Nothinacan be fairet
Write Or. H. H. Giaan'a Son*.
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Note* end Paragraphs.
The figures representing the whote
population of Great Britain's colonies
will surprise many persons. The important
ones are: Canada. 5.525.000;
Australia. 2.860,000; South Arfict, 875,000;
New Zeland. 815.000, which makes
a total of 11.075,000 persons. There are,
however, says the Ixmdon Times, 20,000
white persona now going to the
colonies to settle each month, as a result
of hard times in England.
Col. Sir Francis Aylmer Gravcs-Sawl,
who died the other day. enjoyed a
baronetcy of curious origin. His grandfather
owned a picture which King
William IV desired to purchase. His
Majesty was politely informed that the
picture was not for sale, but if the
owner were thought worthy of the dignity
of a baronet he would respectful1>
ask his Majesty to accept the picture
as a- gift. The baronetcy wns duly conferred
and the picture changed hands.
Walter Wall Brewster, a member of
! a prominent Elisabeth. N. J., family, is
I engaged to one of the famous Ah Fong
; sisters. Wing Ah Fong. a Chinaman,
father of 13 girls, of whom 7 married
Caucasians, wont to Honolulu in 1S5S.
He amassed a fortune in the silk and
bric-a-brac trade and became several
i liiiilm n millionaire tnrougn itivest!
merits in sugar plantations. Walter
Brewster is 22 years old and a grand1
son and great grandson of United
Btates Senators, of New Jersey.
News of the Day.
Within a year It is claimed that
through connection by electric railway
will lie established between Cleveland,
Ohio, and Pittsburg, Pa., a distance of
137 miles. The country to be traversed
by the new lines is very rough, but
Its promoters hold that its success is
assured.
According to experts who have been
studying the question, the death aod
total extinction of the prehistoric glaciers
is only a matter of time. In the
Dauphine Alps seventeen main glaciers
! have been under close observation
! since 1S90. and all have shrunk steadily
! during the period, some of them as
much as fifty feet a day.
Unanimous Opinion.
(Philadelphia Press.)
"'Oh! yrs; Cayman is a vestryman of
our church."
"You don't, say? He doesn't behave
as if he belonged to any church."
"That's so. He behaves as if the
church belonged to him."
About 400 messenger boys employed
by the Illinois District Telegraph Company,
stopped work in Chicago. This
action \%as derided upon as a protest
against the employment of colored
boys.
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Bitter.
(Philadelphia Press.)
Miss Pepprey?What intelligent
; tricks your dog has, Mr. Sappy.
Cholly Sappy?Yaas, 1 taught him all
I he knows.
Miss Pepprey?Indeed? And can you
perform all those intelligent things,
| too?
Orrnsinrnllv n man nn
-F " W?. |1IU "411 U
path is traveling in the opposite direction.
l^et the man who would reform the
world begin on his neighbors and he
will soon see his finish.
Cynics are men who find fault with
the world because they were not consulted
when it was designed.
Peaches Are Peaches.
(Summerville |Ga.) News.
It is hard to tell which is in greater
demand, the Georgia girl or the Georgia
peace. It is a question of peaches,
though, either way you take it.
Not Obliged to Smoke.
(St. Louis Republic.)
Under the new rule West Point cadets
may smoke pipes. Probably it is
Intended that pipes shall conduce not
to peace, but to generalship. For the
Client or anxious or alarmed parents,
I It should bo stated that the rule does
; not make smoking compulsory.
I
I FfTSoermaucnilvenre T. Xn fits or nervousni
.M sifier tlvst day's rso "?r Or. Klino's 11r<*:it
Nerve Ilestorer.S'J trial bottle aud treatisefre?
Dr.u.H. KmxK.LtJ.. 931 Arch St.. Phila.,Pa.
il isn't always safe to (rust a man who
bus no small vices. He may go to the
other extreme.
Mrs.Wlnsiow's SoothingSyrnp for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflammation.ullnys
uaiu.eures wind colic. 25e. a bottle
Work of Traclton Plows.
I The sixty-horse power traction onI
glues used on Wostcni ranches will
pull simultaneously seventeen four/teen-lncli
plows plowing to sixty acres
per day, or will plow, drill and harrow,
nil at one time, with properly arranged
tools, from thirty-five to fifty acres
per day.
SIOO Howard. tlOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there is ut least oue dreaded disease
that science nas been able to cure In all
itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarru
Cure is the only positive cure now known t j
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's CatarrhCure is taken inter<
naily, acting direct ly u pon the biood aud mucous
surfaces of tne system, thereby destroy- j
ingthe foundation of the disease, and gt via; j
the-patient strength by building up the col '
stitut'on aud assisting nature in doing its I
work. The proprietors have so much falthin |
nn-umiivr pnvrpn mai tnoy onor Uno iluudred
Dollar* for any cm# that It fail* to car#,
bend for list of testimonials. Address
K. J. c'kknkv ,k Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Droplets, 75c.
Hall's t'atnily fills are the best.
Here la a l'roblem.
Which hurts the worse. To get over
a love affair by marrying or to get over
It by not marrying??Atchison Ulobe.
Perfectly Natural Folk.
When it comes to being perfectly
natural grown people are obliged to
use judgment.?Atchison CJlobe.
Jam nurePlio'a Cure for Consumption saved
Soy life three years ago.?Mas. Tsousa Rossis*,Maple
.St., Norwich, N V.. Keb. If. ISJ).
ilussia't new naval program, to finish in
lflOfi, ia six battleahipa and three armored
cruisers.
June Tint Mutter Colorwnakeo top ,
of the market butter.
The Frenrh domain in Africa comprises
one-third of the surface of the continent.
Household
^ patters
Vour Our.
Tit' should always have fresh drinking
water.
A puppy when about throe weeks
old should he encouraged to lap lullk.
Milk for a puppy should be sen hied
(not boiled) and slightly sweetened and
fed to liiin warm.
When a puppy is four weeks old
soup thickened with stale bread may
begin to be gradually substituted for
the bread.
If a puppy be weaned when six
weeks old there's less trouble with
stomach worms.
Well-boiled meat nml vegetables of
all kinds (except potatoes, which are
bard for dogs to digest! should gradually
become the dog's food.
Though the dog be by nature carnivorous.
tin* cooling effect of a part vegetable
diet makes him more desirable as
a pet.
Two meals n day is enough for a
grown dog; when lie lias hut one ho is
so hungry that ho holts It and pots dyspepsia.
I'lenty of oxorciso and plonty
of pood food make a flue, stronp dog.?
Philadelphia Record.
A Novel l.ooWcivrtc.
It seems as thouph thoro could
scarcely he anything now in the lino of
furniture, yet thoro are variations of
old designs which have all the appearance
of novelty. Otto of these is a
rather low, hroad bookcase, at each end
of which is a closet or cabinet, extending
the entire height of the hook
shelves. They are closed with doors,
decor.t ted with carving and metal
hinges and fastenings. The combination
of chair and table called the ehalrtablo
is not new, hut has in the process
>f i t si PVnllli inti hn<?ntni? ?? ??*"? '*
attractive article than it was formerly.
A very neat specimen of its kind Is of
stained forest green oak, small in size
ami having an oval top, which is quite
inconspicuous when folded hack. For
a liall or for a country home, where
economy of space is an object, this
chair-table especially commends itself.
Equally practical is a tea table of oak.
with metal trimmings. A shelf under
and the same size as, the square top,
is closed in at two opposite sides,
while at the other two arc little drop
shelves, which, when shut up, enclose
the shelf like a box. This compartment
could be used for tea things, for
sewing materials, or even as a receptacle
for a smoker's set in a mail's den.?
Brooklyn Eugle.
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T.nuntlorlni; Ilnlnty Knlirlri,
The laundering of embroidered linens
requires almost as much skill as does
the manufacture of the dainty fabrics.
Carelessness in this respect may in a
few minutes ruin weeks of work. An
embroidered piece should never be put
in with tlie regular wash. In fairly hot
water and a light suds of some pure
soap dip the soiled piece quickly several
times. If It be necessary with any
one spot, rub it gently between the
hands, hut avoid a general rubbing, as
this is apt to disarrange the smooth
surface of the most evenly set stitches.
Ilinse thoroughly in cold, clean water.
To dry, lay it between two towels or
thick line cloths and roll loosely in such
It U'dV l?.i i?oel !?.* ? .1.1
.1 u. ll ??>r |'?l I l \fl IIHT ruiui J
shall touch any other part of tlio piece.
Never fold or liang up a wet piece of
embroidery nor leave it in a little damp
heap ' just for a minute" while something
else is attended to. Hut rolled
between dry towels, it can lie wrung,
twisted or lightly pounded to hasten
the drying process, without danger.
When quite dry it may he removed
front the towels and...for ironing, laid
face down 011 a thickly covered ironing
board. This gives a soft surface for
the relief of the embroidered design to
give into. Otherwise these surfnees
would be ilattened and the eltief beauty
of th<? piece ruined. S>rcnd a clean
white clotli, moistened in clean uusoaped
water over the reverse side of
the linen and pass the tron quickly*
and lightly over the whole surface, being
careful not to press too heavily on
the embroidery itself. Damp linen,
dry silks, hot iron and quick action
arc the ehief elements of success in
the smoothing of embroideries.?New
York Tribune.
. . RECIPES . .
Hlack Kasnberrv .lam?Take four
baskets of black raspberries nnil crush
them, bring to the simmering point in
a preserving kettle, then put through a
sieve. If there are plenty of red eurrants
on hand, use one basket of them
instead of n basket of berries. Add
to the Juice four baskets of black raspberries
and cook gently for ten minutes,
then add two pounds of sugar and
boll to a Jam. Put in glasses and
cover with parailine.
Turkish Chicken?Singe and draw a
good sized fowl, then split ami cut
each piece in two. In a large saucepan
melt one tablespoonful of butter, add
one tablespoonful of chopped onion and
one-half of n green pepper seeded
and chopped; cook for a moment, lay
In the chicken, and draw over the hot
tire, turning until encli piece Is lightly
browned. Add one quart of broth or
water, three eupfuls of strained tomato,
one tenspoonful of snlt, one-half
of a tenspoonful of paprika or white
pepper, two cloves, n stalk of celery
and two sprigs of parsley. Cover with
a little saffron, add one cupful of wellwashed
rice and two tablespoonfuls of
grated cheese; cook until the broth Is
absorbed and the rice la tender. In
dishing use a deep platter and arrange
the chicken over the mound of rice.
The rate of suicides per million lfl
I.ondon is 95; In Brussels. Berlin,
Stockholm and St. Petersburg 300, and
In Parla and Vienna 400 per million.
Lament of th# Lay Brothers
Iona, O Iona! jjV:
My days go sad and slow. f 14
For "mid your island meadow*
I hear no cattle low.
I miss the fields of Kerry.
The green fields and the kine.
And In my brother's chanting
is heard r.o voice of mine;
Iona. O Iona!
My mates are glad of cheer.
But I. the Kerry peasant.
Dwell sad and lonely here. ?
I send an exile's sighing
Across the sundering sea;
O would I were In Kerry.
Or the kine were here with me!
Iona. O Iona! ' r ,
The Saint sleeps well. I trow.
Nor dreams that one poor brother's
Heart broke for Ir*nnd now.
lleurtbroke to be a lierdboy
And watch the cattle feed.
Avd call the cattle homeward
Across the darkening tnead.
Iona, O Iona!
All summer swallows stay
About your towers; the seagulls
*!'?? Ireand take their way.
And would, I cry with weeping.
The seagulls' rond were mine.
To hear and *ee the lowing.
Tnc kind eyes of the kine!
lona. O Iona!
Sharp* and Flats.
For some time past doctors in
France have been warning the public !
against the dangers of the latest craze
?opium smoking. The habit has been
introduced by officers and others home
from Indo-China and gradually extended
to society at Marseilles and
Toulon. After being adopted in other |
seaports the mania has now reached
Paris, where it is reported to have
widely spread.
The Official Gazette of Italy says
that by a law of June 27. 1903, the exportation
of antiquities found in excavations
and that have an archaelog- J
leal and artistic value?also articles of ;
antiquity of artistic value in possession
of private parties, regarded by |
the Government as having great value
j for historical and artistic purposes?is
i forbidden. The law is to be in force ,
j for two years.
Bulletin Bubbles.
(Philadelphia Hulletin.)
A poor lot?potter's tleld.
In hot weather even a straw hat is ;
fr-l?
----Dead
letters do not require a "post" i <
mortem. . j <
An up-to-date newspaper doesn't al- !
ways wear a stylish wrapper. ,
A stingy man may hedge and still ,
I not he a hedgehog.
When some men get a joh they are
! between two fires.
The Worm Turns.
(Philadelphia Press.)
"You're forever trying to give the
j impression that you're a martyr,"
j snapped Mrs. Henpeek. "I suppose you
want everybody to think that you suffer
in silence."
"No." replied Mr. Henpeek; "I suffer
in the perpetual absence of silence
A little silence would be a positive I
pleasure to me." I
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Good Pills
A .. D:1ln 1 I
a rnia uic ^uuu livci
pills. You Know that. The best
family laxative you can buy.
They Keep the bowels regular,
cure constipation.
Want your moustache or beard
I a beautiful brownor rich b!ack? Use
| BUCKINGHAM'S DYE!
; nm ? ? r?wi <>h h ??. ho i a ?*o . nahhpa. w il
Medical coluge of Virginia.
Kit'iMI. hr rl 1 S3H
?mmm I)ei ?rlni(!nti ut Medicine, Dentistry
and ehnrmacy. The Sixty-Mxth hot]
eion will roiniiifiit'o September Ui), IttJU. TuU
t on fees xiui living rxi<?n>en are moder- !
ate. For Announce:u? nt and further Informa|
Mon. addroa. t'lirl.lo pltcr Tnmpkliie,
1*1. E?., Urun, ICIeli inond. Vlraiull
Reflections of a Baohelor.
(New York Press.)
One trouble with the clothes women I
wear is they have no place to scratch |
matches on.
Just as soon as a girl goes to luni
cheon with married women she begins
I to think she is wordly.
Nothing makes a woman so furious
as to picture how sweet and sympa- <
thpth* l)Dr hit tDroof rival ivaiiI<I lw? of
her funeral. 1
When a woman gots nervous over :
l;er husband's working so late at night
in his office it is a sign she doesn't bell
evehim.
STRAIGHT 1
Aching backs are eascll. Ilip. back,
and loin pains overcome. Swelling of
the limbs, rheumatism, and dropsy signs
vanish.
They correct urine with brick-dust
sediment, high colored, excessive, pain
in passing, dribbling, frequency. Doan's
Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi
and gravcL Itelievo heart palpitation,
sleeplessness, headache, nervousness.
Tp.i.i, Citv, Ino.? I received the free
trial of Doan's Kidney Pills. They are
splendid. I had an awful pain in my
back ; on taking tho pills the paiu left
me right away and I feel like a new
man.? Stephen Schaefer.
Mrs. AnniK Andiikws, R. F. D. No. 1.
Bkodhkad, Wis., writes : I received
the free trial of Doan's Kidney Pills with
much benefit. My little nephew was
suffering terribly with kidney trouble
from scarlet fever. Two doctors failed /
to help him and he finally went into [
spasms. llis father gave him Doan's
Kidney Pills and from the second dose I
WORN OUT, D
Are Most Women in Summer
?Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of
Efficiency.
I OSKPH J .* K MOKKIS. 236 Carroll St., I
r) Brooklyn, N. V., write?:
"l'criina is a tine uieUicine to take any
time of ttie vear. but i have found it cs i
penally helpful to withstand the wear and
tear of the hot weather. 1 have taken it
now for two summers, and feel that it ha*
..opt my system free from malaria. a"d
also kept me from having that worn-out,
dragge<i-oi:t look which so many women
have.
"I therefore have no hesitaney in saying
th.?t I think it is the finest totnc ill the
world."? Josephine Morris.
PeruTia is frequent ly used as a mitigation
of the < .%cls of hot weather. W hat a
hath is to the skin. I'eruna is to the mucous
membranes. I lathing keeps the skin
healthy, Pcruna makes tho in neons membranes
clean end healthy. With the skin
?ii?I mucous membranes i:i good working I
order, hot weather can be withstood with '
very little suffering.
Prequent bathing with an occasional use |
of Per una is sure to mitigate the horrors
of hot weather \t 1 ..I..... I. I.
Mpl REPEAT!!
\ No matter what your prefercn<
A some one or the eight different
L\ will suit you. Winchester Ri:
\ ble for shooting any game, f
| and in many styles and weifi
V select, you can count on its b
-Jft reliable in action and a strong,
jjUg FREE t Cur 160-pjgt
WINCHESTER REPEATING AF
#RipnnsTnbulcsan
the best dyspepsia
medicine ever made.
A hundred millions
si them have heen
sold in the United
States in a single
year. Kvery illness
arising from a disordered stomach is
relieved or cured l?y their use. So
common is it that diseases originate
from the stomach it may be safely as
senea mere Ik no condition of ill
health that will not be benefited 01
cured by the occasional use of Uipans
Tnbules. Physicians know them ami
speak highly of tlieui. All druggists
sell them. The five-cent package is i
enough for an ordinary occasion, ami I
the Family Hot lie. sixty cents, contains j
a household supply for a year. One |
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
rnypEWRlfFRs
| CHEAP!
M TV* 1 ot -*o'?nil-t>? ?i Machine* of
hII tnnkeg t?V?n a* part p?y for the
OllVrr Mh> teniae for quirk buyer*, i
J. li. < liA Y'l'ON, v h ulutte. N. C.
Majors and Jlinors.
Arrangements have been completed
for the return of President Roosevelt
and his family, anil the executive
force to Washington. The nnrtv will
leave Oyster Hay next Monday niorh- i
ing. at i> o'clock on u special Long I
Island Railroad train.
In order to secure fortification of his
milk by the milk commission of New
York city the dairyman must have a
clean cement floor stable, with whitewashed
walls and abundant windows.
Cows must he sponged and their tails
scrubbed before each milking, bottles
and utensils scalded and filled bottles
kept on ice and shipped only in refrigerator
cars.
'O THE SPOT
the pain was less. lie began to gain !
ami is to day r. well boy, his life saveu by
Doan's Kidney Tills.
Ruddles Ivy.? I received the
free tria. of pilis. They did me great
good. I had bladder trouble, compelling
me to get up often during night. Now
I sleep well ; no pain in net* of bladder;
pain in hack is gone, also b^daclie.?
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for trro trt?l boi. mail thin eotmnn to
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l?ro I* Inaufflnxnt, wnu> kldrrn on H|?
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MKDIC'AL ADVICE FJOKK.
RA66ED OUT,
Mm. Tressie Nelson, 1'22 Broad St., *
Nashville. Tenn., writes:
{ ".4s Peruiid Aa.i done mr a e
{ tcorl d of good., I feel (n duly*
J bound to tell of it, in hopes that ?
J it may meet the eye of some wo ?
man who has suffered as I have, e
* " For five years i really did not I
J know what a perlectly well day t
J was, and If I did not ha ve head- J
ache, I had bitc/c ichr or a fiain *
} somewhere and really life wa* J
not worth the effort 1 made to*
{ keep going. *
t "A good friend advised me to*
J usr I'eruna and / was glad to try t
J anything, and I am very pleased X
J to say that stjr b dtles ma te a new
J woman of mr and J h'tve no more
J pains anil tlfe looks br(;hl +
J of/nin.9'?Mrs. Trrsslr \rison.
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ered that the depression .>f hot wentIkt
and the rigors they hate been in the
habit of attributing to malaria quickly
disappear when they use IVrmia. ''"his is
why l'cruna is so popular witii them. IV
rutin provides clean inueous membrane*,
and the clean inueous im-nibrnuca do the
r?Kt
It you do not derive prompt and xatisfactory
ri'sult.s from the use of IVriutJi
write at once to l)r. Ilurtninrt c.vni" a
full statement of vour t.t-c. ami he will Ikpleased
to give you lus \alu.tble advice
gratis.
Address IV. Hart man. President of 'l*lie
11 art man Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
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RIFLES
:es are about a rifle, Jsj l!
: Winchester models I
les are made in calibers suita- /i
rom rabbits to grizzly bears, M
;hts. Whichever model you S
eing well made and finished fij
, accurate shooter. Jim.
illustrated catalogue. _/0 8/1
l^S^CO^N^EWJ^A VE N, CON N
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.S2&*3 SHOES wot!
You can save from i?>3 to $5 yearly by
wearing W. L. Douglas ?3.50 or .-i3 shoesThey
equal tlioso
that have been' cost- y
ing you from ?4.00 / * t.
to So.00. The im- f
mease sale of W. L. LI
touglas shoes proves iWfiS|v
tlieir superiority over HpT/ x^N>ull
other makes. 'i WJr
Kolil by retail shoo j- /
dealers everywhere. i-*
Look for nauio ami i
Thai Mouirlns iikcm Cor- /L
niiaColt proves there is
value In Oouitlas shoe*.
Corona Is the blithest raffiSa/X:- /mff&fltSu
Itraile Pal.Leather male. IvaE?
0.ir S4 Oilt </.? * Line -ennot br rnunlled a' any price.
Shoes by mall, 25 rents e\lra. Illustrated
Catalog free. W. L. POt'llLAK, Itrorkton. JImi.
a o+o*o*c 40*0 <) <: <> ? ? ?
| fOUN AliLLS and i
5 V HILLSTONES $
If In need of Corn Mill or Millstone* Q
0 too will Olid It toyour Interest lo<*orre?|if?n<l
1 with I A It \ III' l.?fll\K to. O
0 t'? rron, X. I', manufacturers of Corn aJ
Mills from the fam-ots Mmrr county t.rlu q
040*CHO*0?CKO*0?040*040<
hu. 40.
r 'gaHriBBf.-. - c. acaaMmMMi
ilSAWMltteli
3 with Ilfpe't Univer-al l.oir Uranm.ItKtllln-l
sear, Simultaneous Set Works and the Ilea-19|
iTcock-Klnir Variable Feed Works are uuei-l
joclled for accckacy, simplicity. iicrauii-u
' 11ty ami kask in oi'Kration. Write for ftlllH
; ^descriptive elrettlars .Manufactured Sy theB
l'?SALE.it I HON W OKK9.W ln-ton Sn om.N.C.I
1 wmwMv.vz--?ma
NO MORE . ..
CURLS IN YOUR HAIR
*j>. a* e < *
Carpenter's OX^SROW POMADE
<nrw?n?t >" '*trATl<>*? )
T?Rm thorn out and Vreps vniir nraipln ?i<'eni1lil
a)iai?? lnt'> tho harir <tn. That'll why you ne?d
It. It'a highly porfuuiort, too.
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
At tha Drug Htora. or mMlort on reootpt of*
/ nonta In ntaini*.
LAddrwas. CARPENTER & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
The Effervescent
Stomach Cleanser
Pi w A lr &yj prevent* heartache*.
^ ??jL blliou^nesa, con?ti|4ktlr.n.
At Dntginala. aoe. and SI,
ttara tiy Auwiawn TAItKAVT d'O.
Phyaiclann alur? 1S44. tl JajNtrrrl. V w Vwrli
IgaBOHnaBEEHBi
CHRIS WHIM All HSi SAILS. Bj
Bent Cough ayrup. Taataa Good. UN H
In ttraa. Hold by drurgWla. It