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Parke* has showed that in England, while the number of eases of scarlet fever per annum has remained practicably stationary for the last 40 years, the death rate is only about one-eighth of what it was in the former period. His tables also show that diphtheria has Increased and that it now causes nearly twice as many deaths as scarlet fever, while measles and whooping cough cause more than twice as many. A man's religion in the shop is worth twice his religion in tlie* church. Russell Sage has lost title to Minnesota lands involved one million dollars and the homes and modest fortunes of one hundred anil fifty American farmers. The San Francisco Call nays: "It is such gratifying in idents of lav. as this that tend to make the closing yearn oj the millionaire mi.-'cr appropriately miserable." Tin biggeet monkey rver exhibited is rt gorilla fee; 10 inches high. with on arm spread of feet "? inches, from the Camaroons. West Africa. lb stands with his skeleton beside him in the nirsmm of Hamburg. The crowds at t museum have been enormous and th?- comments upon its marked semli'ani . to the human species have been g< r.cral. p Gray ? f "My hair was falling out and jj turning gray very fast. But your P. Hair Vigor stopped the falling and M restored the natural color."?Mrs. tj E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. jj It's impossible for you not to look old, with the j S color of seventy years in j I your hair 1 Perhaps you 1 Q n f n poirnnHr onrl trnti It'L a K OVVWIIl> ^ CtUU JUU 11 your gray hair! If not, J use Ayer's Hair Vigor. | In less than a month your jj gray hair will have all the ft dark, rich color of youth. 8 51.00 a haJtle. All drrjr'*<J. If your druK^-t't caunot pnppljr > < ;!, {j |. inl i.? one dol'.ar R'.:<1 mo wiii i xitosk m you a hurtle. Bo nuie haiyjlvo tlir i.riinn J! cf your usaieRt' >'Tivn olllrc. Atldi <* >*, M J. I . AYF.K t'O., JAIWC'1, Masf. R IB1W.VW1" *>' ''I'"1' ' J mYPEWRITERS CHEAP! M rig: 1 rit, *- rr ti. I -11 .a il Marll : oj ? nil makes talt-v. m pnrt. :>?\ !'i?r tl?* oilY.-r n>? outti* for quick l>uvn ?. ' J. ? It A VI on, I 1?. luttc. N. C. I &&&&&&? Op 6 ; ON RAINY DAYS WZAR SA rU /J '/& \&NEft's Waterproof '/y\ OIL?D >h 0 , CLOTHilcG t BLACK or YZLIOU?. xv! ?? / VV, 17 MAKES EVERY DAY cai'KT * G tXA L?T9 iT+e ?'? M<rVr. I {/ .??* fmr ilnlir. // A# 1/^ aw ??? ?.,v, / ? ?*t #/ .?*? r/rl *?o. MmCMt a' ... WJ^/?2tW&0rttomr?&TU&?ir. ( > so 4<r Young Wown Defy Superstition. There are thirteen young women in Chester, Penti., who have no fear of fate in eonneetion with that unlueky number. They invariably have charge of No. 13 table at soeial functions ^ connection with St. Michael's church, hold parties of thirteen and recently, at a reception given by the chairman, Miss Mamie Duffy, sat down to supper at thirteen minutes of 9 and arose frum tlie table at thirteen minutes of 10. When a man gets to thinking that he is top-heavy with science he is likely to trip up tor the lack of a little sense At rent, in that ? ity, lavs: "With my nightly rest broken, owl .g to irregularities of the kidneys, suffering Intensely from severe pains In the sinali of my hack and through the kidneys and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secretions, life was anything but pleasant for me. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition, and for the reason that nothing seemed to give me even temporary relief I became about discouraged. One day I noticed In the newspapers the ease of a man who was a filleted us 1 was and was cured by the use of I mail's Kidney rills. I lis words of praise for this remedy were so sincere that on the strength bis -*a:n:r?i?t I went . the Hugh .Murrey i'ltlg t.'o.'s store and got a box 1 found that the medicine was exactly sis powerful a kidney remedy as represented. I experienced quick and lasting relief. 1 loan's Kidney lMlls will prove a blessing to all sufferers from kino-* disorders who will give them a i??!r trial." A I-'iiki: 'I til a t. oi this gr-at kidney medicine. whlc'o cured *ir 'A'nlis. wilt be mulled to any part of t!t? t'n't"d States on s?pp|b alien \d?!ree.c Toster Milbnrn <'?>.. Ituflalo, v V. v>r sal** by all druggists, pi ice f-e ivu.j per box. \ Mfo / N ; ;j , Hi & t?iuci\ anel ? ? ? ? /^Venture. A LIFE I'l'Ll. OF THRILLS. 'IS. K M .M A OA it N IS II ^ Snellin;;, who owns li:ilf of O \T o tli?? < .'arner-Westfall cattle ranch in Xuvajo County. on "ZiGTf the Atchison. Topeka ami Santa Fe ltailrosid. lias Peon more ira;: <ly than one man in 20,tKl0. Siie is fifty-live year*-, old. ami lias been si participant in enough excitement to 1111 columns of a newspaper. She was horn in Cleveland. Ohio, and went to Colorado with her parents when n fprl lifteen years old. It was sit the time of Pike's Peak sold exeitenient. when des;i;?rate characters t.. 11... .1 part of the* border. One night in on nip, near where the town of I.n Junta. Col., lias since grown up. when the snow was failing and the weather was bitterly eolil. men came hurrying into camp with the news that the Kiowns were coining to massacre the whole camp. Mrs. darner and her parents hitched the mules on the wagon and drove madly away, while the whole camp scattered in the snow storm. As they lied they heard pistol shots and the exultant shouts of the ICiowas. The wind blew a hurricane, and the family almost died of cold ami their intense fright at the .attack by the Indians and the murder of their friends and companions. The next day the family reached Trinidad, and there the news of the Indian attack was given, and fifty Mexicans went back to gather up the dead and to inform the troops. Mrs. tlarner was married when site was hut seventeen, and removed to Santa Fe. X. M. Four years after her marriage her husband wont on a mining expedition among the friendly X'avnjoes and never came back. Scan-lies were made over the mountains and through the canyons, but no trace of him was ever found. For two years the young widow cooked in a mining camp at Ksinoralda. X*. M. She was one of four women among -1(50 men. There was a shooting there every week. Once she was 11, ill 1-111 .r ....IT, I.. lY... |> Iw......I..... .... enemy popped his ln*!ul in the door anil shot t!ii? man dead before lm pick op his tin cup of coffee. Afterward tlm shooter felt so chagrined that he should have killed his man while endangering the life of the widow tiiat he " her S'JOb or $:10(I iu bullion, and olferetl his heart and hand. At another time two of the widow's hoarders got In a row about a domino game, ami while the little woman hastened in to calm the troubled waters each man fell with a hole in his chest. At the litre of twenty-four Mrs. (lavnet* married a Mr. Siielling. The couple started to go to Salt Lake iu October, hoping to get through before the snow became too deep in the IJoeky Mounttains. There were fourteen men and two women and Mrs. Sncllinjr's little trirl in the partv that set out for I'tah. Oil the way down tile wesiern slope of the Koekles the miners visited placer digging- anil found very rich dirt to wash. Men and women worked together with pans, getting out i?4 and $." each in gold every day. The NavaJoim eatne around and warned the . campers that if they remained all winter they would be hurled in snow. The men were making n lot of money and i>111 inii nit* warning. "t lit* i.i ; limaiiou of trouble w;::. t!i;* failure of the last park train to arrive, in November, ami they began to go short on rations. Some of the miners became alarmed and returned to Santa Fe. leaving Mr. and Mrs. Snelling and their little girl and eight men in ramp. The Indians were right, for the snow fell as it had never before fallen in that region. A Herman mail carrier j lost his way and wandered around in drifts until liis feet were frozen. He J j was found unconscious by one ol* the men. The man's feet and legs were frozen so badly that amputation was necessary. The victim lingered on for a few days and died. Another miner, in going down the range, fell upon the pole used to guide himself with and ran it almost through him. so another death was added to the camp. Then a veteran miner and an ohl friend of S telling's was laid low with scurvy, and Knelling was frozen to death, Hy that time provisions had run so low that absolute starvation stared them in the face, and Mrs. fuelling made up her mind that perishing on the divide was better than starving to death in a cabin covered with twelve feet of snow. She therefore announced that she would take her girl and start for Santa Fe. The miners said they would go also, ami the mail carrier, who had not yet died, and the old man with the scurvy, and one or two others who were too ill to travel, were left to die in the cabin. The party started on .Tanu.tr}" IStJb. for Santa Fe. leaving almost all the food, including a little dog, with the wretches in the hut. The snow was twenty feet deep and more was falling. The first night was spent in Fte gulch trying to keep from freezing. The next day a fresh start was made without food. Mrs. Snclling's luggage consisted of two blankets, a change of clothing for herself and child and a shotgun. There was enough Hour in the party to. keep them from starvation. A fte. i a;old suffering the men reached a cabin at the bottoip of the range, llorr they made a fire in one corner an<1 fixed Mrs. Snelling and her little glr as comfortably as possible. The worn an could proceed no further. In tlvc days the resetters returned to find boll the mother and daughter barely alive The party reached Santa Fe on Wash ington's birthday more dead than alive The men left In the cabin all perished. A DEr-SKA RESCUE. 4 Any one who has seen a pilot boa attempt to board n groat "liner* ran appreciate the dangers that attend a deep-sea rescue. This sort of work is sometimes doue far otT Ilutteras, and in these waters is exceedingly hazardous. The lifenicn must know every foot of water for miles out. because the sea is studded with rocks whost ugly heads lurk close to the surface, and a high roller might at any moment lift up their frail boat and break its back across oti<* of those jagged unseen fees. The British steamship Virginia stranded on the Outer diamond shoals, the most dreaded point of that dreaded llatteras. The steamer broke into three pieces, which were held together I by the tough steel framework. One of the boats containing seven men capsized before it could be cleared from tin- ship's side, and Its occupants were drowned. Then the large lifeboat manned by tifteen men reached the water in safety, and made for the open sea. being picked np later on. The only parts of I In- steamer now out of water wen* the bridge and the bow, with the sea (lowing between them. The captain. tlrst mate and three sailors remained huddled together on the bridge all uiglit. watching and hoping against hope for assistance. The next day the captain swam from the bridge, and dove into tin* forecastle for oil and turpentine which was stored there, slnd when night came on tin* desperate HUM. ntiMiv ii MTIIII- lira. iio;wi.^ to attract attention from the tnainhiud far away. Hope ami despair wri-c their lot. nail whan morning brought a -pale from tin* northward tha poor fallows well-niph k:ivc tip. for they kttaw tiiat faw lioats could liva in suali a spa. However. l?y !> o'clock tlicy wan1 astonished t<> ltaholil tlia plea mi tip sails of two surf-boats. Tha ('ratals liill boat aama to within a fourth of a mila of tha wraak. and lay to for tha Hattaras boat. Than a aotifaranaa was held. A tramamlous saa was running ovar tha shoals, and to approach tha vassal in any othar way would involva tha jrreatest parll. Finally it was deaidad that they ware to run to tha southwest of tha Outer Diamond, ami than proceed under oars. One boat was to take tha craw from tha hridsrc, and tha other tha eaptain and mate from tha how. where, marooned by tha intervening sen. tha.v had burned their sianals through tha niyht. Although tha task was exceedingly hazardous, and involved patience as wall as darinjr, both keepers ware masters of surfmauship. and soon had their man safe ly aboard.-\\ oman s llome Companion. coniaiir, on Tin: i;i:axi? hanks. an extraordinary ?'? ;?: of rouraite and eooJness was performed by John Clements, who was vast away in a dory only las; summer oil* the l.ahra<! -r Hanks. On July U1. when the selmouer IVoteelor was just beyond the Strait* of Hollo 1st',-. Clements and tleorye Johnston, iiuoiIkm* < !' tho < row, were urn in a dory together. The l'oi: shut down suddenly and slint lluun oil' from their ship. They rowed about for hours trying to lind her. as there wore no other era ft in that region. and laud was thirty miles away. When niii.r. ea.tne on they determined to make iv the enast before the jiolar enrrent swept them south. They were without food and water and the ocean was tilled With ieeherus. The morning nine at hist with a britiht sun and breeze, and they set a sail for a few hours. Hut a storm followed ..nd bv r.iulittall foe boat was I'M J f full of :un! lying 11> m dray, the mill 1 touring <l?i\vn and both men hailing their hardest. As the third j night mpproa "heii without sight of | hui'l Johnston lost heart ami abandoned thenars Clements hehl on tintil his ina;?? Iioeaiiie ileiirioits and threatened t<? Jump o\"erl?oar?l. Then Clements. being the stronger, overpowered .iohnsion and tied him tip in the hottoni of the ho.it. an operation whleli, from their Mrugg'-s. nearly s.wampcd her. After daytireak Cleetents pn out the oars a train, and at noon reaehed the shore. lainiimr in a little rove. Here In* found a hrook tliat Save .lohuston a refreshing draught, besides a meal of fresh roots ami berries. This restored tlie latter and Clements eut him loose. Then liiey started to roast south ami in the afternoon were oieked up by a Newfound land schooner. l'atrirk MefSrath. in l.eslie's Monthly. IIKKl) ON A 1?ISAi:i.MI> STKA M K!J. ItlSffeted by one of the most terrific storms of the season, the Harry line steamer Alice Stafford, with lot I pnssenders, was for twelve hours driven disabled before th" gale 011 l.ake Mi oigatt. ltlanke'.s, soalmd in keroseoe, were horned on the de k of the sliip in an effort h> attr.tel the attention of other era ft. but withoul avail. At noon 'apt a in Steohen .Tones of the II. II Williams risked tiie safety of ids shin in a Miceessfnl effort to help the Sfaf for i. The tlisahled vessel was towed to St. Joseph. The Stafford's danger developed J' hero 111 Robert Mnnnicr. assistant eng neer of the vessel. who risked his lit* to prevent the si earner's hollers fron exploding when the machinery broke ami the safety valves refused to work Mannier ran to the stokehold and rak<-i the tires from beneath the boilers. Athe last eoals fell at his feet he faiulei from exhaustion ami would have die? from (lie s had not fellow sailor, carried him to the fresh air of Tin I dock. lie had severe blisters oa tin I | face and arms. j For hours the pa senders expected flu 4 I ship to founder, and the officers foun ! it necessary to kpop theiu locked in tin | main cabin. o. j.-_. An Innovation. A lady in New York has had he bulldog's teeth tilled by a dentist. Th usual prnetiee is to let the dog til them himself with u tramp.'?Toront t Star. . The Pharmaceutical Era Is inveighing against the multiplicatlou of drug stores, which, it says, forces the pro- I prietors to sell cameras, stationery, ; cigars, books, soda water and other things entirely foreign to the business to make a living. In sixty years the annual per capita consumption of whiskey leas gradually decreased from two and a half to one and a fourth gallons. In forty years the consumption of beer has increased from less than two to more than seventeen gallons per capita. CURES RHEUMATISM AND~CATARRH. U.II.lt. Cure* Dnnp-Sratrd Cases Kapcclully ?To l'rnvo It It. It. It. Sent Pree. These diseases, with aches and pains in bones, joints and back, agonizing pains in shoulder blades, hands, fingers, arms and I legs crippled by rheumatism, lumbago, sei- ' atiea, or neuralgia; hawking, spitting, nose bleeding, ringing in the ears, sick stomach, deafness, noio. in the head, bad teeth, thin hot blood, all run down feeling or catarrh are sure signs of an awful jxusoncd eoudt tion of the blond. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Soon all aches and pains stop, the poison is destroyed and a real permanent cure i* nimlc of the worst rheiiinaUHir or foulest catarrh. Thousands of eases cured by taking B.B.B. It strengthens weak kidneys and improves digestion. Druggists, $1 per largo bottle. Sample free by writing l'l.ooti Bai.m Co., 54 Bnltn Bldg.. Atlanta, (la. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Machine to Sew Up Wounds. A wound-stitching machine is the invention of a doctor nfimcd Michel. it works very much more rapidly than ho old method of stitchln;; by band, is painless and effective. It consists of a case, or sheath, holding a number of rlckel hooks, or bands, like thono used for the corners of card-board boxes. They are put in position with a pair of forceps and can tie adjusted at the rate of 25 a minute. Their round' 'I po'nts do not penetrate the lower layer of the skin, but only the epidermis and therefore the rain caused by thorn is very slight. I They have the additional advantage i of being v? ry easily disinfected.? i Stray Sto: >s. i Flcr.d Benefits One f/an. Tho M;ps-.iv:i river J!: xl i:ai; Kivpn P. ('. s of Rocheport. Mo., a now hour", ciapl-. *oly furnished. The high wuter drove Mr. Nurkles a<rty ; fiom his farm. and when he returned to it ho ti.niid < n his is.r.d a comparatively n*w ho. ;.o. which wns in good i condition dcrpHe its vr.iory Journey. Thorp in i.o'.him: a'.nut it to indicate who tho owner is. A I'cor ri'icithiiil.. r. T.'t; 1 ?'i i:.t?i.t -;i . i.. iii -ijjnor of '"Uig lie. ugh :i ii ; oio.olv. ' till retains hi.-- ^ I -11 . :t -.* itlii-- liii:- 'io* gisi. * cltiintiov rjoelt dvsigae i i?.v him is being < ii. i\vl mi tin* lower <*f the parbli > huivb i.L i'.-eikin^haiu, near G?inslK>rot:gli. Stat* or (>mo,'"i rv of Toi.ki'o, i Lcr \h < 'oo.i rv. i " * 1'raks j. 'ieasuv nuvk<* oatli ihut he u Fiinlor oartiew of tin* lir.n of 1'. j. i 'nr.sr.r "c <Io.. doing busiues- lo th Ciiy of Toledo, (lounty an 1 :>>o. * aforwedi nn I that .sold llnti wiil pay t'e* siun of o.\"r. iit:snni:;i i?;>i,? j Ana for o.ieii and ovory raj-."o.r o rxcnii 1 :t it cannot bo cured by tho mm ,,f IUix'i catakhu e'ejir. krisk .1. i'lir.itr. tiworn to before me and sulircribcit in rue . ? *? j.fiidouoi'.Utlaothibiy I Its.* * nbor, - rk.ai.. ( A. I'.. /. W. Ht.r.ARos. ' v?~ 1 A'ofor./ /'uhlic. halt's, 'atarr'.i 'hire ' ? ittliiia iat***ually. nu 1 acin directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tnesysi,.)!ii. Komi for testimonials, free. t1". j. ('itr.sr.v <t- < o., Toledo, 0. soiii'b) all ?.ra.;gi3?.-\ 75*. lluJi'.-j family l'lils are the l**3t. A Coveted font. At n meeting of the Wandsworth Guardians applications were received irom no rower tnau i!7o persons for 1 the post of messenger at u salary of thirty shiilincs n week, with three hillings a week extra allowance for Sunday work.? London Tit-BiLb. FT'PHper'iinnontly enro l. \o fits or nervousness after llrst day's us1 of l?r. Kline's Groat NorveR?storer.8'itriul bottle nud treatise free Dr.ii.lt. Ki.ittx.Xitd., 981 Arch St., I'hilu., Pa. The l itiversity of Zurich is about to estableih a ( hair of journalism Mrs.Wiuslow's SoothingSyrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces inllamma| Uon .nJinys pain . uses wind < <>U- . 95c. a ts>ttie A flock of ostriches nt PhooDi.v, Ariz., now nuiuliers more than 1000 birds You ran do your dyeing in half an hoair with PlJTNAM Kadki.Ebs Dvks. It's all rigid to lie wide awake bo long as Toil don't suffer from insomnia, i "I J i.so k i -lire cannot Do ton highly spokenO? naa cough euro.? J. W. O'Hribs. 32*2 Thlrii j Avenue, N., Minneapolis. Minn..Jan. 6,1000. | The man who is rich because he is stingy I :b alto stingy I ior.au w he is rich. CAPUDINE Itsrfi 11 fcrt? imvnslMttlf ? . CUkEo '??,B " INDIGESTION and I'Z'Z 1 ACIDITY rou* in* tfc? omau*. lOcuntt. I - SOFT, SILKY HAIR whru vor r.*K i Orjcst.r's OX 9MS9W MS WE ' -1-sr ? <rriTii1** < n-.'? r If ??|n t'torvi*" lv mi- ? ?? n 1 ?" ?.id?**i'n K * Htb"!*"!* f * . '*!' -i - ' "vl n r?n da.nlrtiff. t<vi. lie:t?-r 'l.n., ati Id 1; >.il or tool:. ; ? ..re 0"\ r.F*JT<5. A? vn-ir or h.r mall. i.n-? C \ < ' iN ?t:M Jc CO , L>f I o ?lr.v ile, K\ ) Odil* and Ends. The ash?9 of Mrs. Laura K. Anderson. who died at Muncle, Ind., several months ago, were scattered over her favorite rose bush last Tuesday afternoon. in accordance with her dying wishes. She was a free-thinker and at one time editor of the magazine Free Thought, .lust before dying she requested that her body be cremated and that on the anniversary of her birth, which was Tuesday, the ashen be scattered over the rose bush in her front yard. ?= THROW VOUR OR to tb> rtuM1 and temom It. "Better hrol rterk. "f WmMtiii. N wt'<? ??* ? " lor. u . I. mb.rU St.. B*lt tnnrj. W Trial U-ttli t;ev. llOUnil s 1? Cures CONSTIPATION 11 MAKES PU If you have never tried it t i VOU. free cf charrr unnn re S THACKER MEDSCSNE CC I /f'E!:3T m J ^j^-""^-".''J -^'1-^ / '(y pff-aavvtUS*. Ji e>'\-a.i > --^Xl I O'1A ?tA ! "i I'.i--} CITKE ft>- !', ho? cl trouti K w.ad or. *.h? nlnmirh. hlntlnt ruwr!i H pair.s a(r? r r,>t:r^, liver trouble, tr How aicin It fcf'iltrly you it- ? *U. Cemtiyatson kills m ! jj *Url? rb?T.ir uiim.r.te and long yrari of ?uf in CASCAVCT3 today, for you wi I never get 1 b right Trke nnr a-'.vice, .tart with Cnacert jj? is^r.ey refund' "1. Tli- grm:ine tablet atarrt Dl^lile: ire*. /. if,'re?i. f?te-|uig Rrrpfijy Con ! [ *1 m|g I K/S? ..?a ' \ Jiiil >jv ! # m HC .iMERSON'S QY] ! 8HBS9-SELTZER & !Q CENTS. Ml QiRESAlL ujr MMM& ?^sr:SOLDI i Dizzu? Appetite poor??^ Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, all sold for j p ** ? pa I YV^^>aUl^" ?iity yf?f. I.owclf. Hmnl Want your mour tachc or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? llgc BUCKINGHAM'S DYE j nrrt its r?? purnotstft o? ft. v. 11 mi > ro.. wa?um'*. w. ii. , Ripnne Tabula ar?the lw??t dyffiK:psi? n ediriue over made. f'HT ^ hundred million*; of them have beer, sold in the finiteStates in a single year. Every illness r.rlstag from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by their u?e. S<i com Bon Is it that diseases originate from the stomach it may be safely asserted there is no condition of ill health that will not be benefited or cured by the occasional use of Kipnu* Tabtdes. I'hysieians know them ami ?peali highly of them. All druggist* ell them. Tbe five-cent package i> enough for an ordinary occasion, ami the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contain* .1 hoepehold supply for a year. Om .1 nenlly gives relief within twenty niiiuus. rstrm ktztc? *WE?.E*?., mm ~ Hf v Bv Vi to planter. r-o*e. 1 well r?olml grape vlnei SI for $110 of ConeeM Cj NUittn Wnritrn. F.lr. irt fbr our ifm e lal price of frnll tree*, etc. Novenribei ' Iini time for aetllnit In Month. a* cm | w*nt il for 1XU We aril thn Unlverae l>U?t tpr?>?-, lint, mull effective rpnjai * 'Jt intr Ju.vd A 4(1 rem Emporia JV arteries, Emporia, Va. rJfc^iTl^s23SG3^i V*; tCKU VilUl All H.il f Atl?. i y# lit?t it-rush syrup. I sates U<r?l. 1?bo r V O In tiuie. S.iM hT ?lru*KI'la. >+1 /"Unor Mention. A member of a board of education of a scliool district is held, in State vs. Lceehner, (Neb.) 59 L. R. A.. 515. to be a ministerial ofTicer within the meaning of a statute providing for the punishment of certain public officers for malfeasance in office. Lord Denbigh, of the Honourable Artillery Company of London, is said to be the best and kindest landlord in all Wales and to have the warm affection of his tenants. 0 10TCHES AWAY! CURES. || Not rorrc temporary rclrt. It | Clraua ?>ut of tor b.o<?l all tlia J; | uric and la* lie acids tbat causa s; q KUEt'MATISM. (Si. riKl.t ?K?wn \> th than eeer before." antu 1.'*. J \0 I mble atifTtrer !cr ;* jeara. win. A. A J d U11DT otber? the mire testimony. T CltEUICAI. CO., Sallimorc. has t?en used in thousands of 2j families for fifty-two years * * ? . LiVor or KidneyTrovbles ja RE BLOOD| sample bottle -*i!l be mailed to quest. For sole at all dealers Chattanooga, Term. 3 rnffi BOmS ^ ~ C&KDY A? CATHARTie lea. appendicitlr, biliousnrsa, bad breath, l-ad , foul mouth, headache, indication, pimples, end d;srine*s. When your bowels don't movo nrr people than all other cliseuren toe other. It [ering. No matter what tiila you, start taking welt and stay welt until you Ret your bowels tn today under absolute guarantee to cure or p* d C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and rpsnv. Chicsijo or Nevy York. ft kjji A IW ?- * 2^ ^ I1CKLY CURED BT WfiyW/ffPE. M *J? r . ? '1 w7 L. DOUGLAS . *3.5? & *3 SHOES You can save from $3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. L. Dougia3 $3.50 or $3 shoes. I They equal* those that have been cost' ing you from ?4.tni ? ! meliso sale of NY. I,. gr< I Douglas shoes proves {Sfn^ $B&1 i their superiority over Sold by retail shoo dealers everywhere. C'^aySv^-ii ! l.ook for iiamo and > We~yyjrv. , / That Douglas nse* Cor- L oust oil proves there is /m. talue in Domrlas shoes. jflgV~ / 'Settfch Corona Is the hiehest IjBSWbLS /j?; f>]i2 era.le I'at . I.eat her made. I Our S4 Qllt Ldir Lirr rnifiot he euunlled at ami tiricr. Shoe* l>) mall. rents extra. Illustratri Catalog free. W. I.. DOCtiLAS, Brorkton, Dim. "FIRE INSURA NCEr~ We insure farm tlwelliiurn, barns, country nierraatlle risks. etc We ran nave you nirent's commission. Wrtte lis for rates, etc. All prurient uu u eri v Ciro Insurance. Ayvrits wanted. THoKNIX I XLif.ltM III THUS. Station 1>. New York fit y. K>K>K>e0e0?CeOfJ*0*-0>0?-C< I TORN MILLS and | o V**> HILLSTONES i -f If In need of Corn Mill or Mlllstoaes 0 O you will find it tnyour Interest to corres|>oi><l , i with I AKIIIJY* Mlll.krnx F. I O. Q Q fa'.urou, K c , oaaaufacturers of Corn 2 4 Mills from the famoue Moore County Ortt- fo #0404<H04(H<H04<H0*<H0W hSAWMILL8H?| n with Here's Universal J.oy Beams,KerftllnB Rlrar, Simultaneous Set Workeand tlte Heal Wooek-Klng Variable Feed Worka are unex-B Moelled for acctract, simplicity. nuRAniicil Uiitt and kasx or operation. Write for fullB . i yj^R'erlptlve circulars. Manufactured by the JJ | PfSALF.M IKON WOKKS.b ineton .Salam.N.C-H te Dropsy! -Jffr&V. y Removes all swelling ii?8toao T ~ / tlaya ; effects a jiermanent cure fV in 30 to todays. Trial treatment given free. Nothingcan be fairet XT ,*? *if'S jr Write Or. H. H. Groan's Sons, ^? i ** Soreiailslt. Bex It Atlanta.fla> hO, 4.'{. xvcak e> i *, uae Thompson's EjoWator