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* President Elect Taft Going to
Lone Star Stale
|?>? BMWILL VISIT PANAMA
D^iring^^jM Administration
Into fl ii^j^TT TTTIIli the
S?UTh j?efJPrC?idc3Hil^c!tP^
an Invitation to _ \
Star Slate. ?' th? LoM
Augusta, Ga., , 4
elect William II. Taft decided to |
visit the State of Texas at some
convenient time after his inauguration,
preferably at the end of the
special session of Congress which'he
is to call to reviso the tariff. While
his itinerary for the visit has not
been arranged, lie will make the City?
of Dallas, one of the principal points
of the trip.
Thirty cities and towns of the
Lone Star State united in a request
for his presence at any time he
should chooso to come. The invitation
expressed a keen desire on the
part of the cqmmercial bodies of the
places in question to make the per
sor.iu acquaintance of Mr. Tnft awl
promised him a cordial welcome nnd
courteous treatment. It nls dwelt
upon the advantage wliich would result
both to tho State and to himself
through such a visit.
The acceptance of the invitation
is 111 accordance with Judge Taft's
well-defined plan to impress upon the
South the necessity of becoming
practical in politics. Ilf is to
bring his administration into close
touch with the South, according to
his declarations and hopes to bring
the South to realize the necessity of
itself taking a hand in national affairs.
Judge Taft was compelled, much
to his expressed regret, to decline to
visit Chattnnoogn, Tenn., where it
was hoped to have his presence at
tho dedication of a $'200,000 Young
Men's Christian Association building.
The invitation was extended personally
by a delegation which visited
Mr. Taft from that city. Tn declining,
the President-elect snid that to
accept meant that he would have to
give up the balance of. the time between
now nnd his ti-ip to Panama in
visiting Southern cities as he had
pressing invitations from nearly all
of tliern, nnd to accept one nnd reject
another would cause dissatisfaction.
He expressed his hearty accord
with the Y. M. C. A. movement in the
. South, and recoiled the fact that he
had assisted nt such dedications all
around tho world.
But three Southern cities besides
Augustn will see the President-elect
j.._:? i-;- - -
uunii^ jus present stay in the Southland.
He will visit Atlanta at soino
time to be fixe<l by a delegation which
will come here next week. He will
embark for Panama fiom Charleston.
S. C., and has decided to land at
New Orleans on his return. Invitations
which he has been compelled
to decline are from Appalacliicola
and Jacksonville, Fla.; Savannah
and Columbus, On.; Birmingham.
Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn., and Charlotte,
N. C.
From Notle Defence to Hymcuial
Altar.
Roanoke, Va., Special.?Walter
Whitnker and Miss Eula Cahill were
married on the 18th in Welch, W.
Va. The groom is the son of Mrs.
Mary Whitaker, who a few days ago
was assaulted by four ruffians. He
ind his bride both gained prominenco
together with Whitaker'b 16-year-old
lister, by going to the oiler lady's
rescue nnd fighting off her assailants.
The Whitaker gill was shot
through the breast and her spinal
eord severed. The brido was also ini;
jured, but recovered sufficiently to
W- "6e married.
Major Morrow Removed.
Washington, Specil.?By order of
r? SJ ?a. -
- ?. j rcsiaeni itoosevelt, Major Jay J.
Morrow, the engineer comrai8sioner
of tha District of Columbia, was rellovcd
of that office and transferred
jttp to succeed Major Cosby, in charge
Hk of the Washington aqueduct, who
HA was immediately assigned to duty as
engineer commissioner.
Castro Eliminated.
I'ort-of-Spain, Trinidad, By Cable,
titter elimination of President
-'"*\^festro from the political life of Vengwela
is accepted as an nccoraplish,:.^?nct
in Venezuela everywhere, acb
'J*J? to advices that reached here
Caracas. The ousting of the
H^Annistry by Acting President
the appointment of a new
$||i^<^known to be out of sympathy
administration, is ac~
r toveru%rowlS?}^m^na^ne step in the
to be\followSes,tro ,nn<l il *8 Kkely
deposition of >^rtly by a formal
JW^Ldwr Wiu\?" Justice.
/ BhiD of Pan*,
Washington, Special?Kv. nil(i_
13 prAof North Carolina, Wl\t,0 apposited
bv President RooscVeK* *pe
cl^ief .instieo of the Supreme t.
of the Panama eannl zone, for a to.
< f. six years, to succeed I)r. F. Martin I
% Dttran, wfiose term expires January I
?ft"is upderstood that Secretary
_ JflKright has recommended to the Presflfep^^ident'
this appointment.
p i Harry Suydam Dead.
Now York, Special. ? Harry B.
Suydam, the curb broker who was
fshot in his Broad street office last
Saturday by John C. Lumsden, an
W^entor, died in the Hudson Street
Hospital Monday. Lumsden is under
arrest. Thes hooting is said to have
WfL ' len an outgrowth of a dispute over
* \ . inraent for stoik in a company
'* \ ^1.1) w.is organized to bundle one of
TO KEEPOUTOsJ^URI
jb. '
Court" Decision r^Jolna Two 00
Companies?May Meet Certain
Cond&ma?fined . $50,000
Each. pJq
JefTvrsp/t City, Mo., Special.?The
Supreme Court of Missouri delivered
a decision Wednesday ousting the
Standard Oil Company of Indiana
and the Republic Oil Company from
the State, forbidding them" ever
ngain^fcr ^o business in Missouri, and
dissolving the Wtttet?-?ierce Oil
Company, of St. Louis. In addition
-J ' ?? wnipariies is lined $.*>0,000*
The eniirt <1 rwlnrr.l tlmt I
? Mvvti. *VU mill tUC lUICt
oil companies had conspired and combined
to monopolizo the oil busic*5t
in Missouri.
The decree against tWaters-Pierce
Company is tempered by the proviso
that it may continue in business
if, by January 15th, 1009, it can show
to the court that it lias taken steps
to operate as an independent concern
nnd has satisfied the judgment
against it. The other companies are
given until March 1st, 2009, to wind
up their affairs in the State.
Honduras Loses Suit.
San Salvador, Republic of Salvador,
By Cable.?The Socreary of the
American Court of Justice at Cartago,
Costa Rica, has forwarded to the
Salvadorean Government the verdict
of the Court in the suit brought by
Honduras ngrflnst Salvador atid Guatemala,
charging tliem with promoting
the recent revolution in Honduras.
The verdict is favorable to
Guatemsln and Salvador on -all
points, and constitutes a vindication
of tho Government of Salvador. Its
announcement has caused great satisfaction
throughout the Republic.
Tho Pittsburg Grafters.
Pittsburg, Special.?Six common
councilman, one select council man.
nnd two bankers have been arrested
here on charge of conspiracy, corrupt i
solicitation nnd bribery. The arrests
were the result of the investigation
by a bank examiner who ascertained
that President W. W. Ramsey and
Cashier A. A. ViHack of the German
National Bank had arranged to paj
a large sum of money in return foi
the bank being made the city depository.
They were at once discharged
and their successors elected. One
councilman is charged with receiving
$17,500. The prosecution will be
pushed.
Narrowly Escape Flames.
Newborn, Special.?Fire destroyed
the two story frame building occupied'
by F. Rniff on Middle street, in the
business section of the city. The
origin of the fire is unknown.srjThe
Raid family barely escaped fromVfhe.i
rooms above, losing all their clothing
except a few garments which theyV
seized as they left the burning house.
The stock of dry goods and clotbinji
was completely destroyed. The loss
is about six or seven thousand dollars,
with insurance, covering .$3,500
Assailant Identified.
Spartanburg, Special. ? George
Mintz, the white man arrested on the
charge of murderously assaulting and
robbing Mrs. Rnllie Green at . her
home, near Campobello, has been
taken before his vietim and by her
identified as the man who committed
the crime. Mintz was brought here
and placed in jail.
Gen. Carwile'a Successor.
Brig. Gen. Zimmerman Davis has
been appointed commander of the
South Carolina V. C. V., to aueeed
tho late Gen. Y. W. Carwiie.
Gudger For Judge.
Washington, Special.?H. A. Gudger,
of North Carolina, will he appointed
by President Roosevelt to he
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of the Panama Canal zone for a term
of six years to succeed Dr. F. Mutis
Duran, whose term expires on January
1st. It is understood that Secretary
Wright has recommended to
the President this oDpointment. Mr.
Gudger is nn associate justice of the
canal zono Supreme Court.
Whiskey and Orime Restrained.
Gaffney, Special.?The results of
the recent crusade against the "blind
tigers"-by the local police are being
felt in this city. Although the holidays
are on. there has not been a
session of mayor's court in more
than a week, which goes to show that
"blind tiger" whiskey and violations
of law are closely connected.
Acquitted, No Evidence.
Reuben Bar bee has been acquitted
of the chargo of assassinating engineer
Holt in Durham. There was
no evidence.
Aetna Cotton Mills, Union, S. C.,
Reorganized.
Union, S. C., Special.?The Aetna
Cotton Mills of this city, recently
sold at a special meeting of the cred
w?o n? i? s^iKuinit! OI prominent
capitalists, lias been reorganized and
mod Ottarny Mills, with a capital
O1iwo hundred and fifty thousand
dolrv^ jn common stock. Augustur
TV. 1)ns t,ccn elected president
The rn\. wjjj resume operation or
full time January 1st.
Killed b*^aJling Bridge.
Baltimore, Rpochi ?By the giving
way of the false wot. under a county
bridge being erccVn OVer the
Cheat river, at Point a^rion Tuesday,
John Gallagher, aged *>, an iron
worker, of Vincent, O.. w.-n killed.
Morris Thropp, of Pittsburg. h?d Ips
leg crushed and Clinton Carr* <>f
Frankfort, Ivy., suffered a mailed
arm. \ [_
AIL CAN FLY Njty
Believes Aerial Navigation^An
Accomplished Pact
AIRSHIP BELIEVER OPTIMISTIC
' "* ' ^ S, ; rAll
That F. S. L*tai Needs is the
Wherewithal art* Everybody Who
Can AiTord to &>end $1,000 to $6,000
Can Have A Machine to go
Touring Throng hi. the Ether?Says
the Wrights Solved the Problem
of Aerial Navigation.
New York, Special.?Asserting
that the problem of aerial navigation
has been mastered nnd that within
a few vpnrs nirctiine ...III ?- -?1
_ - - j wmaw M itoui |/o niu UVUt HUIO"
mobiles. Frank S. Lahm, one of the
first of aeroplanists and the father
of Lieut. Lahm, in command of the
army's aeronautic experimental station,
began his campaign to interest
capital in the "Wright aeroplane.
Mr. Lahm, though for thirty years
a resident of Paris, is still a loyal American
and believes end hopes that
the Wright method will be adopted
by the nations. He said that it was
Gtted for both commerce and war.
Mr. Lahm believes that the world
will Epeedilv recognize the fact that
the age of aerial navigation has
come. In speaking of his experiences
with Wilbur Wriglit^^ France, Mr.
Lahm sai^: > .
"I once went ltnT j\bove tin I
ground with Mv.^Wruiit. Jjt was bis
first trip sqfkighs TiT the 'air, and did
much towarn coiVverting many scoffers.
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"The sounds of our whirring wings
and the buzzing of the engine frightened
many of the horses below us
It was a natural flight and we rose
unaided by weight or monorail. 1
had the greatest pleasure of my life
"'It was as if we were in a steamship
driving through a calm sen
against a stiff wind, or as if we were
sitting in a rocking chair and letting
a gale spurt by us. When we came
down at the rate of nearly a mile
i minute I might have been disturbed
if I had not seen Mr. Wright make
so many landings without aeciden!
that it seemed preposterous that we
should not land easily. I feared foi
a second that we might come down
with n shock, hut just as we got
close to the ground?we had been
rushing down spirally as tf on a
twisted toboggan slide?-Mr. Wright
o niunipulatyd the machine that she
easily. ?
*^^Lavc sccu Mr. Wright go aloft
? ?iu ui any propulsive
wrightT^^Htvc seen him pnrallel the
J*rth nowB -or than n man's shoulder
for. milesv J have seen him take up
a man weighing 20S pounds. I am
confident that the Wright machine
has solved the proglem of aarial navi??iion.
He can oven with his present
machine do whatever he wishes within
the limits of the fuel he is able to
carry.
"I expect to see a Wright machine
make a flight across the English
Channel and back before the end of
spring. I believe that even in France,
which is five years ahead of America
in aviation, it will be difficult for the
most optimistic to realize the possibilities
in store for the aeroplane
commercially and from the viewpoint
of war."
Mr. Bishop said that the Wrights
had taken France by storm. He
understood that Orville Wright, now
recovered from hiR accident, would
sail from here next week. He will
establish a school of aviation at Pau.
Tlio brothers will manufacture aeroplanes
in France on a large scale.
The best machines will cost $5,000
and the smallest about $1,000.
Three Dead in Street Fight.
Ocilln, Ga., Special.?Within n
stone's throw of each other, their life
blood making crimson the shaded
streets of this quiet town, three men
were instantly killed Tuesday night
and an officer of the law received
raortnl wound. The dend are: Charlie
Moore, Virgil Moore, Leonard
Smith. Fatally injured: Policeman
Cain Walters.
Gold Hill Mine to be Developed.
Salisbury, N. C., Special.?Financed
by a dozen well known New Yorkers,
a newly organized company capitalized
at $1,000,000, has acquired
the ownership of the Graff Gold
Mine, at Gold Hill, Rowan county,
and w:M develop the property on a
large scale. A shaft has already
been opened sixty feet deep and the
yield is said to be very rich. Aqpong
those interested in the new corporation
are F. P. Rawles and J. S. McLean,
of New York; W. Murdoch
Wiley and A. II. Graff, of Salisbury,
Thos. Moyle, a Western miner, will
bo superintendent.
Purchases Deep Water Site.
Lynchburg, Va., Special.?A local
syndicate headed by H. E. McWayne,
president of ' the Lynchburg Pipe
foundry, lias purchased n twentythree
acre site of deep water near
Norfolk, on which it will erect a mill
with a capacity of 300 tons a day.
The concern will be controlled by interests
similar to the mills here and
at Radford, Va., which belong to the
Lynchburg company.
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Young Boxer Is Held For Murder.
Philadelphia, Special. ? Benjamin
Barnett wes committed by the
coroner charged with causing the
death of James Curren, aged IS years,
during a boxing bout at the Broadway
Athletic f.lnb in tire lower section
of the city on Friday last. The
boys, who were novices, appeared^ at
an amntenr ir.ntincss. Cnrrcn collapsed
in the second round after a
blow on the jaw and died before he
could be Uoajpii)?*, ^ ^
I
ation of tko trans-shipment decree I \
of M? J 14th by ft ? Venezuelan gov- i
etnnant was Ajmonnced in the lower '
House of Parliament Wednesday by ?
foreign Minister VanSwinderen. It f
was this decree that made most of t
the trouble between Venezuela and '
the Notherlands. "Under its terms {
the trans-shipment of goods at Wil- *
lemstad destined for Venezuela was <
prohibited, and its operations work- ?
ed much injury to the commerce of J
the Dutch island* The Foreign Min- 1
ister scud also that the Dutch naval
operations along the Venezuelan j
cdast had been suspended at the lequest
of Acting President Gomez.
TL - ITS- ? * *
iuu r oreign minister's words were
as follows: ^
"Following the discovery of a plot
against the life of Vice President of ^
Venezuela, Juan Vincente Gomez, a q
new ministry was formed and some i
of the supporters of President Qom^ \
were cast into prison.
"On December 21st acting Presi- {
dent Gomez, as an evidence of friend- c
liness and pending later negotiations ?.
by duly appointed delegates, ordered f
a stay of execution of the degree of c
May 14th and expressed the hope (
that the Netherlands similarly would ,
suspend the naval demonstration in T
Venezuelan waters. (
"Pending tlie re-establishment of ?
a Venezuelan consulate at Curacao t
the German consul there has been s
authorized to grant shippinb clear- i
ances." I
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Nlght-Rider Tells Story. c
Union City, Tenn., Special.?The j
State practically completed its case
against the eight alleged niglit-riders
on trial for the murder of Captain ^
Ranken, when it drew from Frank
Fehringer, a member of the band who
turned State's evidence, a detailed (
statement of the Ranken nffair and
a score or mc.-c of other outrages. It r
also called to the stand Mrs. Emma
Thnrman Johnson, one of the two
women said to have been whipped by
he band and had her tell her story.
The startling testimony of Frank 'v
Fehringer, who confessed, accusing
tho men on trial of being actual par- .
ticipants in the murder of Captain
Ranken* given with an exactness of (
detail, amazed the people who throng- .
ed the court room.
wyOutlook Bright.
The j^dtiiiK'twfrttn mekes the fol1
o
_-vo .it me ?tui ruuiiiL ,
has bei^^mstitisfactory in main
respects the closing months have
brought such n revival that the out- (
look is regarded as bright. Confidence .
has returned in all directions, whole- j
sale movements are in greater vol
nine, factories are resuming and 1
railroads are putting their extra roll
ing stock in motion. One element |
which suffered no depression was the (
farming community, crops being
abundant and prices higher. The se- <
curity markets have recovered und |
Baltimore financial institutions close (
the year in good shape.
War Claim Allowed. J
Washington, Special.?Among a f
large number of war claims bills passed
by the House on the lfltli was one 1
for the relief of the Citizens' Bank i
of Louisville for $215,820. That sum s
was found duo by the Court of ?
Claims and tlio bill has passed the s
Senate many times. The claim arose i
over the seizure of the funds of the <
bank by Gen. Bonj. Butler in 1362. ?
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Carrie Nation to Entertain London
Lodon, By Cable.?Carrie Nntior.
ia to be the principal attraction ir
London music halls for a season if
negotiations begun by the managers '
of these halls are successful. A '
proposition has been made to the fnra- '
ous hatchet-wielding temperance ad- J
vocate to give a series of kftnrn? t
managers guaranteeing her not only 1
protection but a respectful hearing. ?
Many "Witnesses Testify Against 0. c
F. King.
Boston, Special. ? Numerous cus- (
tomers who testified that they had (
orderif the purchase of stock and I
failed to receive certificates nftci f
sending their money, were the prin- '
cipal witnesses in tho trial of Cnrdenio
F. King, a "financial agent," |
charged with larceny from thirty- i
one persons of $25,000 by fnlsc pretenses.
A number of the witnesses
admitted that recently they had consented
to a settlement of tneir
claims.
Tho Innocent Barely Escape.
Montgomery, Ala., Special.?Though
they were once almost mobbed in Russell
County, it developed that Will
and Jeff Latimore, charged with the
kiHing of Walter Williams, a_ farmer (
not far from Eufaula, had no port in
it. The courts have held them guilt- 1
less, and the Sheriff of Montgomery
county, to whom they were sent to 1
prevent mobs getting them, has sent '
both homo firce.
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Bfacksbnrg Votes Bonds.
Black?burg, Special,.?The election
authorizing the issuance of $15,00 in 1
5-p?r cent 20-yecr bonds for the pur- ?
poso of paying off soma indebtedness *
4X -tb. town, and probably furotfti- [
ing electric ligdt^ wwa held Monday j
and resulted irr* 80 votca being cist ,
for and H against,bon<&. Messrs. P
li. LVc-:n\ M. II. Morrow jtnd 0. A. ,
.Osb<fcne/>?g!v elected -ocimissioncrt >
6f nubbe
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MOW TO CUBE RHEUMATISM,
(t Is An Internal Disease And Requires
An Internal Remedy.
The cause of Rheumatism and kindred
liseases is an excess of uric acid in the
>iood. To cure this terrible disease this
icid must be expelled and the system so
-emulated that no moroucid will be formed
n excessive quantities. Rheumatism is an
nternal disease and requires an internal
emedy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments ,
vill not cure, affords only temperory relief
Lt best, causes you to delay the proper
rcatmcnt, and allows the malady to get a
inner hold on you. Liniments may ease
he pain, but they will no more cure Rhcunatism
than nnmt will change the librc
>f rotten wood.
Science hua at last discovered n nerect
and complete cure, which is called
'Rheuinacide. Tested in hundreds of
:ases, it Iioh effected the most marvelous
:ures* we believe it will cure you. ltheunacicie
"gets at the joints from the inlide,"
sweeps the poisons out of the system,
tones up the stomach, regulates the
iiver and kidneys and makes you well all |
>ver. Rheuinacide "strikes tlie roots of
the disease and removes its cause." This
splendid remedy is sold by druggists and
lcalcrs generally at 50e. and $1 a bottle.
In Tablet form at 25c. and 50c. a package.
'Jet a bottle to-day. Booklet free if you
write to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore,
Md.
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Shooting Feats That Never Happened.
A grotesque and foolish view of the
iVest leads many who are not ac- 1
[iiainted with that part of the eoun:ry
to perpetrate amusing bunders
egarding the possibilities of tile typcal
Western weapons, the rifle and
he six-shooter. To shoot an animal's
>ye out at "a hundred paces" is a
omnion feat in Wild West literature,
sometimes it is done with n viv_?lwi?i
ir?in typo; not anywhere else. OP
nurse, no man can sec the eye of an
mimal that far. I have had a good
ifleman tell me he could cut oft a
obin's head at a hundred steps. The
ruth is that he could not see the head
dearly thnt far. You rend that the
lesperado Slade could, with a sixihooter
at "fifty or sixty steps," hit
t man in any button of his coat that
te chose; but you may be sure that
leither Slado not any one else could
lo anything of the kind. Even trick '
md fancy shooting at its best could
lever cover feats ascribed its matters 1
>f course to the average frontiersnan
by those devotees of frenzied
Iction who never say the frontier.
?From "The American Six-Shoot;r,"
by Eemerson Hough in The
)uting Magazine for January.
The First Sabbath School Ba^an in
"Sooty Alley."
"Bobby "Wild Goose and his ragged
egiment" was the name hooted
tfter Robert Kaikos, the first modern
Sunday school advocate, and his
icholars. The thoroughfare was
'Sooty Alley," and the scholars'
vere the ragged boys who toiled in
he pin factories of Glouehester,1
England. Robert Raikes paid Mrs. i
Brandon, a poor woman, one shilling
ach Sunday to teach the boys the
Bible. Thnt was in 1780. Four
rears later there were 250,000 hoys
ind girls attending Sunday school in
he kingdom. To-day the Sunday
tcliool liour in city or village, the civlized
world over, resembles Eillipu-1
inn land on dress parade. Streets
ending to churches are bonny with
ads and lussies, not ragged, but
Iressed in their best, going happily J
o "hear the woiul'rous story.",
riiousands now do the work Robert
Bnikes started. One of the greatest
'actors in developing the Sunday |
ichool in America is the Sunday |
School Union. Mr. E. P linnnr,>f? Jo
ho present secretary. This orgauizaion
has been laboring in the field for
linety-one years. Last year it estahished
1878 new Sunday schools in
iestitue places and reorganized 721,1
t total of 2,(502 set in operation, with !
102,034 members. The society em-1
loved 207 missionaries. It received '
[ 215,013 and spent $200,017. Head
es the work of this organization,
?ach denomination has its own misnonaries
in the field recruiting for
ts Sunday schools.?"How 100 Sunlav
Schools Have Succeeded," in the
January Delineator.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a
Sanitary Lotion Never fails. At drusguts.
Circus Daring Due to Heredity.
Alfred T. Hingling tells mo that
lino-tenths of the leading performers
?efore the public can bo included in
hirty families. As sharply defined
is any old English lineage, they can
e traced bnckward in some instances
core than two centuries?each gonerition
accepting without question the
leritngo of spangles and tights. Tho
lirctts daring and the circus musrles
r.d the circus restlessness have defended
from father to children and
hence to children again. The thrill
-f the sawdust ring has got into the
>leod. From the parent trunk branch's
have crossed and crisscrossed until,
is in the case of the Clnrksoninhs
nnd the Demotts and the Siegri^ts
Florences, great circus lines have befn
built up and guarded with the zealolis
care of a royal genealogy?Frotai
'The Bltie-blood of the Sawdust
Ring," by Hugh C. Wier, in The
Bohemian Magazine for JnnnnrV
Only Ono "Hromo Quinine"
That iu Laxative ISromo Quinine. Loek
for the signature of E. W. (drove. U?ed the
\\ orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 23c
Humor and Philosophy.
Great floods have flown from litiln
jources.?Shakespeare. ^
It's hard for a lazy mrtn to be
Jruthful, for ho is happiest^when lyJ
A new broom sweeps clean, but,
alas, it stays a new broom such a
little while.
You may retire an old horse after
ong servieo without its costing much,
)ut it is another thing to retire an
tutomobile.
One way to make yourself unpopuar
and offensive is to know more
dories about yourself than you can
jet people to lisen to.
The man who makes mistakes and
nanages so that the other fellofr pays
'or them does not need any prtyftic^
r . .
Soive py>|te arc so mean that they "
cfonV even let yon borrow trouble
vitbout good security.
kL > 1 Ja * -
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Frdrfnl Ecremn All Over Baby's Foe?
?^Professional treatment Failed
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^Tien ray little girl was six months old
I noticed small red spots on. her right
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Then I went to a second doctor who said
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which did not help either. The disease
spread all over the fuce and the eyes
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I begnta to use the Cuticnra Remedies. The
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instead of red. I continued until the
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