The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 17, 1905, Image 4
This Pretty
Girl Saved
From
Catarrh
of the
l.un^s by
Pe=rti = na.
j MISS FLORENCE KEN AH. J
Miss Floi Iv isi'ii.tli, I.! I M.ut.i stifi-l, Ottawa, Out , imi!? ?:
".I /fit' in ti it I It s "//" I ratlj/hl it Hfl'Ti' riihl, iv'ileh Hi'llleil on ill j/ lilHl/H
ti n 1 1 rfiita I neil llit'l'i' hi fU'i'MlsIti nil 1/ llui t I been me ala rnte.,1. I I noli nieill
olnjpti'llltuitl hene/t I , tin III in if il I i/i'^l 1 1\> nrj/uiiH been me npsel awl myltenil
Mini buck Indian to aehe nct'ei'1f' (/ ii it tl / ee inen II //
"I i in h mlrl st'il lolif/ (, n nil ill l/iniii/lt Ihml lllllr /ndli I frit h'i
hlrk lint I I Wtin mill i) to , ti'fi ii n t/llt I iifi II hrotii/'tl nu> blcHnrit relief' .ii
one i', it ml I /ell I In 1 1 I h (\tl the el /It I in a! ?r / ne it I t i it , If 1 1 h I ?? ee i rrclc*
J uvih eninjitclel ii rexloreil an I li'ire en Jin/eil /"??"/'?>< i lira I Hi hi nee.
"1 ninv Initio tin'- i/ri'tile#t /a lIU I " mini." I'lorenee ii. lie no It.
Woman 8h ?.!rl
Sow.tr; of
Contracting Catarrh.
i Ik* < <il<| \\ i n< I
.1 ll'l 1 .11 II, h! il -li
ami iiiiiil i>l' w in
1 1 r ;i 1 1' csiiri m i'\
cornlin nr toiat.iiili.il <l<tati^<nnut> l'<-w
Wdllllll *???:? | ??* .
I ')>nii (In- Ill's! symptoms <if r.it' hmtf rulil |
]'etili>.i nlmiiSil In- t.ikrn It lortilirs t In* t
eynti'tii against roMs ami tat ,i it li.
i Pe-m-na for CoMs and Cularrli
Tin* following mii i c.si iiijx It-tin ^ivi-s mn
yiMitin woman's f>i-iii-in-f wiin k '??rttii.i
M I.1S llllKl' ( tl l'lllll'4, .1 ||II|.U'.|| H.)l'H't\
Von), in ol' Crown I'oinl. lint . uiiii'.
"KriciUly I took .1 1 ? H ? ? 1 1 I \ ?- Hi III'
country, .m.l In ui(4 |o.? ili iiiv i-la<l I ? niv'lii
It had ro!<| V\ 1 1 1 <1 1 set I It-it oil lov lillu's. .111*1
wlll'll I lOIlM 1 1 < 1 1 r-. ? I n |t| kIi ikt* "ll I
)iu 1 1 lllMltl .1 (Jl'f.lt < 1 < l I III I'll llll. 1 t>l niltl.i
ami r.ilaiili ami I imnjiit a liottir in i > %
1 am |ilt-a - ? 'I thai I il. l. im ii lnoii^lil i
Kin'ciiv rrlii'i, Ii only I not* ain?u> two Imi
tli'M, anil I i-orisiilt i tin- iiioih* v \m Ii r?j."iii I
"Noil li.i v. i * ."i Iiiiii I inn. I in tin. .i 1 1 1 1 I
rot only ?i?l v i ->?? il.s ?i si* to mv Iricml*. Imt
li.t \ ?? jhiitImwiI M'vc|-al boti!<? (<> i \ ?? to
tlio-f uitiiunl l in- iiw. i'is l<> 1 >(i y . iih'l liiivc
1 1 1 > 1 ii i'i| wit lioil t i |>l mil til. if il Ii.iH
1>! 1 iliilil .1 | run* wlmcvn it h'tn h' < 11
iisi'il < ? tij 1 #r"i i .
Pfi-ni-na Contains No Narcotics.
On ii-.i..<,ii v\ iiv I'll in.. i I i.i .< fiiitinl (.if
III. mill! 1 1 - 111 .-,11 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 \ hi Hill * l-v lllilt ll.
< 4>ii* .i tu>. tin ii. ii. Mtii mi in v l.in'l lunula
i. jn it.. I 1> i..illiiii~. I I i. in l.c il-i-il 4liV
ll'lljfl il ."I llllli UjlilKIl! .1111111 1 III/ 'III!/!
il.lhll I Vi lli, ,| .I'M',-. (I'll 1 1 fix 1 1 j ? # ? 1 1 II I |I. I| .1 1 y
ii'-'l.li II i- | >i - 1 mini nl in it- i llii i
Il ll.l* I|f! Ii.lt! I ill i t II). nil till' "\ -ti III,
? III'I i < 1 1 1 ill\ i- 3 III I III 1 1 r.it.u i Ii i \ H line.
1 1 1 K I in * i . 1 1 1 ? i ? i > I 1 il r i i . I Ik ii' Hi i 1 1 1 1 1 ! ?
lilllilr i ? f Ikiiiii.- v.'iii li I', mhj.i Ii.is III i ll
ll.nl mi ,i 1 1 ? t nil In 1. till \ m ;ii'H Sin ii a
Muni; i t ii i i 1 1 ii in.* | i -.i i i.i- it l'i riini run
l .i 1 1 1 ? ? I .in. 1 1 1 ii'/ nl i ii ii ? >ln ii.i I in i
A i Iti 1 1 I >! i I i I t : ii.i II . I'l i'-i'li lit ? ! I ho
I I I I ! 1 1 . 1 1 1 S . 1 1 1 1 1 i I iillllj >' i '. 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 - < ) 1 1 ? ? .
\ I i il I ? ? - 1 ? ? n 1 1 S i I : ? i In-Ill - I i 1 1 t ; \ i 1 1 1 1 1 1
? Initial.
RIFLE C&> PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
" It's the shots that hit that count. " Winchester
Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all c:ilihers hit, that is,
they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene
trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get,
if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make.
ALL DKALKKS BELL WINCH K'S T 1C K MAK.'i OK CAKfKIIXJKS.
You want only tin- Iw.t
C o 1 1 o n GJ n
Machinery
A*k nny cxpcri'Miiwil
(iinnci si In >11 1
Pratt, Eagle, Smith
Winship, Munger
Wo would like to show
von what t housamls
life I. mt; i-nsl < niters say .
\V iit<- for catalog ami /
test mioiiiiil book let . !
Continental Gin Co
. mU.
Ollllloll N. I'., (><l.
Itlrm Iii^Ioi in , \ In .
3li'iii|ilil?, linn., Dailuu, lex.
seed corn.
t.-i) . ri, I, , - II .1 ; . I, 1-1..' - |i. r ..en- Wil'e
\ mor
i M?
'jiilt k
U I*. I> * I. I O.N, Hum III*-, * i?.
i / >?' / j /7. *
t / f / f , //{(/'/ n?nr D -lifTOi
I>1^ Dal ??
I'.i lillci ??! v rf !?<> !!ir HoiiIIi'h I .nut I tig
I It iihI iu?h* < f"t?r ? ? w ' i* r*' '? ' I'"
| ! r i imI \ mi ii|? [?? i . i:it ? >f l-IlK n'ninlv >i I .'i-h* i tin II
; BA-AlI'raiiijsilOLLHIt Macon. (ia.
A Tobacco Grower's Profit
i= 'IrprMidont U!?>n .1 (jiopcilv
aiicol lei tilizcr.
N??
" so r.p;ily
spoiled as
Tin
frrtili/i-r must
In* / ii> it I, t.>
1 ??? it must
Contain at 1 < a t
!??"? HttU.'.l
T,.?, I. - s..; st. , , ,? uith
wil li I '-n! \ I I V. ' I II ?, . ? I. .,.,1'
n > I I ????<?? Ii? I <??< '<? I . :
iii > -I ? ii"ni t ti.n . .ii 1 lit :<? ?>. ? .1.
I 'I. in..'' I -Mil 1 fl, ?
iilKM\N KM ! WOKKS. 0.) Nassau Si
\ : l.f>* ... ? :.?
SICK
HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION
PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY
CURED WITH
Crab Orchard Water.
A (>ntury'R K \ piTii'iii-o, Wifh s?fn
Kfiiilt'. !?> ihf? l:."< t TnlK y \ t%:
SOI. I) it Y a I I . J r; ! 1 1 ? , i s ; m
Crab Orchard Wafer Co.,
Louisville, Ky.
*DE 'RSO fs A L L V S
M s* COJV'DX/CTE'D
EJTCUKSIOJV
To HAVANA. CUBA, March 29
30, r.>os.
1 1 < ) Pikrs plri'.vMro in ar.v. mjii- ;isk
f. )|<>tl)<l |?? 1 ">?>??; ll!v > -.11 ly;i
flOUl Null ' *: I vol ! :iii points t.. ||.
ami ict tii n M.i.ili .inh-.i'Hi
Kalv ?>!' oU? !.;r? pins J.' lit fur l!i, I
trip. Int lu<)!;r-; itii'.ils In ? III w ? ? : 1 ? -
on nenmn1, will appiv TP k--iv v iM '
yold for tr:iin* ji ,\t;it >i V&Tl . ?<? U t
tn|r Port I'.nni'.t mi - i< ,mh. i !> ? n's
of MhicIi .';6th. tln.il limit i" l> ivc 1l.iv ?
April -13th. p.?-r? n,(. i 4 tiiuil Ah i,
19th. to rr-lurti to ile*tiu n ton. y
8tO|l*OVf|S will t <? ;,ll.w.. <l" xirlli
Jncksonvitl?, which Rnvcrn t !\ - sv>p o\. .
of rrKiilnr NVIntcr T<>.:it-t i' U< i
As thix fXfH'iirstoii i-< 1 1 n> 1 1 ? ? ? I t.i : '?> p. ?? - ?
p!<\ prtrll'ifl should a<tvl>? .? i ? ?s i ? i<1.uiv<
to xecuiiliK their Pullmati .i< oiume?< <
Uopm, 'ft!* no orur will ho p< i ?ntiu.H --ii
litmt1 without II rut HtivIiik ui "lo i< .-( ! . .4
tlOM.H.
'.For llmo-tahh 5, rale an?l r? m i vati<>n: 4 .
fll.ply to
CHAS. H. tJATTIS.
'fravHiuK l^wrngir A?r?w?t
k ALKKiM, N C.
iSjSls:1
THE. RC?T ">
IN TME. WORLD
CCAR5 THIS TPAPE MAKH
-0WEl?;y
till
HA&t IN
TAMNOSUBITIMtt
ON .SALE tVERYWIitSt
CATAlOGWt*n?fi
SHOWING-P ULl. UN;', cr
CARMEN I 5 AND MAT J
n J. TOWIR CO., fiO-.TON, u r.. A
TJWnCANAOIANCO .tTD., TOUONTO, CA'iAlix
I I
Salzer's ^
i.^iional Oafis
Oroutcst onl of (li? oo-i'-irv.
Yiouto.i in ouu. i-:, im Mu-h.
^<1. In Mo ft ml ! ii N l>.tkou%
| 5.0 lm?. |n>r n> r?<.
Yv>u can Ix'nl llmi reoini in 1'0\
For 10c and this notice
we mall you freo lot* of fnrra
patnpt in a nd our btx catnUtir.
I PR at) nN)ul tin* On I u ondrr and A
ttiv'uaaiulH of ?>ct^r #
:OHN A. S&LZER SEED CO.
k. teL l? Crow/ U
rv>?.
A WCUJ ? A II T> THICK. T"vr , ?icM mi
i\ nun if,,, (|p, ,f ni)K?.r? r?n
mr-'? ?IIMcljr ocaln from ??* j>*f.
I* tfotmt-r ili ilira, Full out ?>? *?*!?! t?? lor
(!. Att'J i? ?>, .I . II . \ nnilr i liu?rn,T*t
^ cutis WHIM All list Mil*.
I*??l <: >n?h Sfnip. TMtM Joo<1. Itn
?n llra<?. <*oirt hndnvBJi -i*.
I " I." III MW STRIKE
Traffic Lines in New York City Par
tialiy f ie<! Up.
POLICE RESERVES CALLED OUT
Allrr I I.I. I' 1 1 ? ?' >t <*i?< I a* Atfftlv
lljn r.il I ml r Kc41tl.11 hclii.tule
.s!iik<* II ? < i >. I iti |i<>> < i- l From oilim
(, (licit ? 111! I liln I II. I * of III!' Ilii|>:<>ye*
!? .?-.l I I I) lull K*|?l Ill'll.
Nf.v Vurk I'ils Tl.e collapse of III?
*?11 1 K ? ? oil I !i<"- Mtbsv.iy nut c)>'\ <it('tl
Inn ? whs marked by a general attempt
oh tin- part nl III.' lurpi er I'll 1 1 1I1 1 v es In
riiiivi-r 1 1 1 < ? j 1 Inst |in-il lulls', 11 1 1 I by
lli?' a ii iinii 1 1 ? *? ? 1 11 < * ii I llial tlif local union
? 1 1 : 1 ? i I m ? i ? 1 1 ? ? x | ? i ? 1 1 ? ? 1 1 hum tin- Bruther
lluO'l i?l I') Ii y i 1 1 J, 1 1 * 4
I pun 1 1 i n .11 rival in I '|es eia ml, < > I ? I ?>,
; a ?*?>; n'm nn stuit labor leaders
lu l l-, 1 .'rami < ' 1 1 i ?? f W arren S. Stone, of
the lirot 1 1 ? -r 1 1 1 mi I of I .ocoiunt I se ICugb !
in 1 is. sent a telegram to William I.,
.h'lli'lis, I lie I lejl 1 1 ill' I lie local UlllOII (if
iiiuluriin 11 wlio weiil tin strike, revok*
; inn I lie charter nl tin* iiniun. Tile tele*
gra in lead an ?':/iin\\ s :
j "To h'ke e|| eel nl oitee, (lie charter j
I ui I. m al \u I0.*?, Brotherhood of l.o- 1
? ??motise Khgineers, is hereby revoked. |
Nun will please forsvard the charter |
and all hooks belonging to the subdl- ,
s i > i n 1 1 In I his nl lien hy express
"W'AHIIKN S. STDXH." j
The strike was begun three days .
prim* in this lis tin* Amalgamated As- |
? social ion ul Street Kailway Kmploycs !
<?1 A 1 1 1 e 1 i 1 1 and the Brotherhood of |
, I,u- un.nl is e Knuineers, nl whieh the !
1 inuioriiieii <>i hut h tin1 "I." am! sub |
| way lilies were nieinhers.
( J In* t?rie\ a nces of the striking men
. briefly were a demand for his/her '
wanes hs i niidiieim s, station agents, 1
! t ieki'l clioppi'l'.i and pol lers.
Working hours in lie cut from !
ts\e|s<* in t?-n hmirs per day, svith a
Ii 1 1 eei 1 mi 11 lit i* "sw ing" between "runs.''
I'ln* ul her dei lands were as follosvs:
that the present physical examina
tion tiuss 1 n fi if i* against motnrmeii
ami uthet" 1 in| ilny i's should he eliinin
ate. I. a t id a practical raad test sjibsti
tilted instead, in take elleel January
1. 1 1 m ?;,
A da s ' ; work fur inutut titeli and
other t r. 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 e 1 1 to he nine hours of
> !??--. 1 1 lot u I'lneli s mileage tint to eXeeed
I u<i ;i day.
Belay fur inotoi uien, ss lien headsvav
? is less than i\ is i nines should In* al
. loss ed at southern terminals, loop or
ie> loop
I he ni' ii -aid tliis svax nut now done.
All load work. mi trains ssi'h m*
ss i t linn ( pa -senuers, should he dune by
. 1 1 111 I I I ill I lliui.ll IIH'II.
I'ut* ail employes, excepting tower
s ss ltehnieii. ui lie hutirs In constitute a
das > svurU. svith time and a half fur
us . t time
i'uss ei sss it' ! 1 m en , einhl liners of
lis-, 1.1 constitute a day's ss'ork. svith
? ui" i'.i.s oli' duty a 1 1 1 o 1 ] 1 1 1 ssith pay:
time a nd a hall fur overt i me.
\t I u'el'iek Ill tin lliul'llillg the
1 s 1 r i !\ * ? ss a - in l ull force. }'raius had
, b n taken tu then destinations by the
ei ess - and then* deserted. The men
nbesi'l implii'it |y the ?omiiiaud of
: their 1 ad rs ami ijiiit svurk on the dot.
Many trains svere deserted a less*
luiuule*: befuie the hour in order to
avoid beginning a m*sv trip whieh it
sxmi!d be neeessa r.v to complete to es?
; eape arrest. the lass providing that it
! is a uiisdemea imr to desert' a train be
fore ihe dest i 11:1 1 ion is reached.
, iMher trains manned by strikers
Were compelled to run several minutes
past the hour to complete, the trip.
Hut as closely to the hour as pihtMde
all trains iu the Inlefhorough s.^Weni
i ss 1 i .? ib'-efted, as leaders Pepper and
.leu. k*- had ordered
I II.- I n i i'i lnn "iiuli company hail been
niakiui: ready for ten days in meol the
i ? ? 1 1 1 1 ? i ' ? 1 1 ? ? y if it should arise. At No.
j I 1 ?ey street a vaeant store was
? I'en I ei I as an otUce, ami an ad vei'liso*
j nii'iit inviting aide bodied men \Vith
I r.iii'.tiad experience 1 < ? apply for places
( brought sueli a HihmI of rcspons??N that
by 7 o'clock that nifilit fully (KM) men
j had been examined a* to their capa
bilities, placed on record and sent np
low n io report at various points where
: au. nts of the company were waiting
to receive them, .lames Farley, the
j "strike breaker." was in charge of the
! ?ev street headquarters.
While ho was sending his men to the
yards l.y different routes, the steam*
boa t Xorlham. of the .1 1> l>aly Tow
inir line, steaui'-d over from the Jersey
* liofe to the pier at loJd street, where
she made fa>t and was surrounded at
once by ;i sipi id of policemen and
Central Oilier detectives. She carried
>'K> hi POO men to lie ailded lo the l>ey
street I. Hi e They kepi out I I si^llt
ill the i.ibins and below decks, and
were no.i permitted to coiiuuuniOato
with .i i. \ one on .shore.
\t II o'clock the police reserves fro>u
:i!l tl.e .station-, w in re they had been
!c M i<> the number of more than JliMN)
i i all precincts, were ordered to .sta
i.nii- of the "I." and the subwa.'.
\ \ 1 1 1 1 1 n twenty four hours the sub
way was running its trains with fair
ii'- . i . a r 1 1 y , and se\ ciity -I we> hours af
li r the strike had bo>'tt dee|ar?"d the
1 1 ? _ i j : . ; r .schedule was heiim metered
> mi the eievatcd inies nearly the
s.in.e ic-ull was accomplished by the
, -,i-ei ? ; i ii* .1 ided by I lie police.
The order if Crand Chief Stone, of
tie- Ib othet hood of I .ocouio! i> e l ami
ni ets. ordering: the striking motormeu
i" re turn to wi i !v practically ended the
I \ n. lied 1 "or Larceny.
? harmed with larceny. Kotiee tvvyr.n,
ci ?! i ij ei I , was 1 \ i .. he, | at Tnllahoina,
f-'ia.
lie . mi, mo Sees rresident.
? ieroniiuo. ;ii old Indian chief, /en r
fr. iv \ . u v;ctl lo be sit tree and sent
b.; i i, Ari/.'ina. and President lloose
xe'.f. durin.: an iuterxiew at the White
f i !i?i'.? i:i \\';i>iiinutou. |> C, held out
' >, i imp < that t lie prayer may be
K?'.? lilt
** Senator Itale l?ead.
S ; : to,- Will a:. i It llate. of Tonnes
s c. i: .1 in Washington. I>. C. from
pa '.to: >ii a r? >n!tii:^ irqm a cold cHUjjbt
i ii it.a n - ill U Ion dey .
I abor World.
A strike of the btewety employes
4 w is luaUKtirated at Seranton. I'a.
Auain il Is asserted ihifv there is an
I tic * eased iittniber idle men in New
; York ?'U>.
In dci ii.iiuy einpiojei s < ? i* labor arc
compelled to smut one hour's rest at
midday, r, ml women with household
care* may cinini nil extrn linlf hour.
The North b'orninu l.loyd Company
?will open an Imudtfrant line liotwecn
. lireunn and liiUvcaton to turn Um> tide
? ??r Immiurnllon toward the Sontli nud
fc'outhw est,
t. ? tf>
7
WASHINGTON'.
Secretary of (|k- -?ttv Slulw Ii.ih
Issued |i warrant for ST'iO.ihm) m f;i \ ?
4 of Mum* field, M, \| m i ll) \ ( 'orulnh, j
! If wyers, residing iii i it ?? I ii< I iii it Terri
| 1 ory, as fees for xervfci ?? rendered In
, fin-in to lln' Choctaw ;i ii<l ('hlckarf.lw
' riKliMIM. Till! Seerelal'.V of tin' lllti'r
, Jor declined lo approve flu* claim "ii |
flu* ground I hnl il was e\eessj vc Con
gresnt however, it i t'**< t I llu- payment. ,
I i ill I III' showing 'lift' i' wax ill in colli- |
, aiii-i' with f||(? contrnt Willi lln* J ti
ll ia lis.
'I wo submarine torpedo boat*. one
to COSt S'J'tl 1,1 MM i, fill' lltlll f .S.'IHI IMIII.
weir- orili'i'i'il I coin I In- Kli'i'l rii* Itoat '
Company l?y - 1 Im* Na\y Ocpiirtnicnt
| \ cpahlun Warner look cliiiige of
fill' I'l'IINioil Offhe.
Contracts aii' aliout io In- li t | Or the
i construction of two 1 1 1 ;t ^ 11 i n t ofllce
I'llllil lugs f or Si'iia tors ami llepresen
* tat Ives.
Tlii' Senate nii't in special session
ami recelviil from tin- President noin
Ina I ions of Cabinet members, amhas
hii i lor h, milliliters ami others, as well
| as a message urging prompt ratilicn
Hon of tlu> Honilnii'aii pjy^NiroJ,
< > wing I" press of business tin' Pros
lili'iit'H depart lire on his Western trip :
has been slightly postponed.
OUIt ADOPTKH I SLA NHS.
After a Ion/? discussion ami several j
conferences the House of Delegates !
of I'orto Itleo Insisted upon a pro
vision ill the civil service hill compel
ling all the present employ < to take
examinations with outsiders. This '
Kill i'(l the hill, as tin* Council stead- '
lastly opposed :he insertion of the '
provision.
The coroner's jury In Honolulu
found a verdict that .Mrs. Stanford |
died from poison, administered with j
felonious intent hy some unknown j
person or persons.
The Manila customs officials arrestcil !
three .lapauese lishermeji in cunncc
tion with the alleged atteinpl to sink j
ilie Itritish steamer Carlisle, at anchor
in Manila. A Catling gun was placed i
on hoard the Carlisle. The Japanese
I Consul assisted in the efforts made to |
i clear up the mystery which surrounds l
' I lie affair.
no.Mr.KTir.
Pacific Coast fisliernien reported to j
Washington, I ?. < that Japanese are |
poaching salmon in Ilie Poring Sea.
Tli'V headless liody of a man and the i
lioily Kf a woman, evidently murdered,
have -ween found in a l ock fissure !
n ".a r I'ocatello. Idaho.
The funeral service of the late A M. |
rainier, the Ihcatrieal manager, was !
held in New York City.
I fie la ie Itailroail annonnced a
change in route, doiiig away with the ?
awkward curves and grade on th"
western division.
Secretary Metealf will a. lend the
American Manufacturers' Association
Convention, at Atlanta. Ga.. May 1 < ?.
I lie late .failles ( Carter left SI.- :
r>ilUUUl) ?)|' W { I it'll v\:ts
1 1 ? 1 1 .? 1 1 1 ?'i I lo Harvard ? niversity.
I'lie will of William i Miiion. of
New Yorl;. was made puldie at Pitt.*
ti" Id. Mass. The I'-tale of S I .uod.titlt) ?
will u'o to Harvard t 'niversity after
. t he ilea i ll of t lie w idow
; W'hilelaw Ibid annonii'-ed his retire
nieiti as editor iu ehief of the New j
York Trihuuc.
Ten I lioii-and Mil iii I able Life policy !
holders in this Stale were called upon '
, hy the Crimmius committee to petition j
the Legislature to romp.'l inufuali/.a
; t ion of t lie society.
The name of Grand Chief Stone, of |
the Itro) Iii'I'IioihI of I .ocomot i ve Kugi- .
| neei'K. was hissed at a Central Feder- ;
: ated I'nion meet ins? iu New York City j
when the 1 nlerborotigh strike was drs
' eltssed.
i A committee of hankers and business !
j men has prepared a protest to Gov- i
ernor Higgius and the New York State ;
i Legislature against the passage of the
proposed tax on stock transfers.
.Licoh II. ScliitT presented lo Coluni- :
l>ia I niversity $100,000 for a chair of '
social work.
For the special fund of Sl.OOU.iino j
wanted hy Harvard Fniversity to re- ?
lieve th" annual deficiency. Samite!
Hill, of Seattle. Wash., hits given $."?o.- 1
HI M >.
A M. Palmer, a noted Ihcatrieal
manager, was stricken with apoplexy
on an "L" train in New York City.
Richard Wakenian. who has heen in
an insane asylum, murdered his moth
er with an axe and fatally shot his
father at Glen Ridge, N. .1.
A. M. Palmer, the noted theatrical
manager, died after a stroke of apo
plexy in New York City.
The testimony in the Chadwick trial
a i < "lev eland. Ohio, during the first
day. dealt wholly with hanking ac
count*.
Railroad Coinirtissioner Prank Vl .
linker, who was Injured at Port .1. r
V!s, N. \ . I ?y being struck hy a train,
preferred to remain in the hospital
there to 1'i'iiitf brought to New York.
An injunction was gran fed against'
striker* picketing the St. Louis Smelt
ing and Itefining Works, ai ('ollins
\ ilie. I ll , w^ here KM> men were out.
|
After a chase of nearly ito.ooo miles
! .1 P. Haupry. an enlisted seaman, has
, been arrested at Norfolk. \ a . charged
j ^^ilh robbing tlu> I'niteil States mails
at Lynn. Mass.
j The trial of Mrs. Phadwiek was tie
gun in Cleveland, and she and Andrew
1 Carnegie studied each oilier. The
court was adjourned while a witness
was testifying because the prisoner
became faint.
The Ucv. Mr. Cordova, of South
Kiver. N. .1 , was indicted for ile**er
| lion and assault by the Grand Jury.
i POKPIGN
j The Cuban Congress adjourned.
leaving practically all Important
I measures until next session.
PeH*?nt risings, aeeoinpauied with
I great destruction of property, have]
j been reported from (he governments i
| yl Teliernigoflf, Orel and Kursk. Troops '
j jtvere sent to |>ut down the revolt.
, Mr. George Wyndhain has resigneil
? his post as Chluf Secretary for Ireland.
-
The *teamship Lucania broke a
l?aw*o pipe and a plate and was forced
to return to Liverpool, England,
I Reduction of the bank rate In Lon- ;
| don. Kngland, came as a surprise, but J
; had a strengthening Int'iience en the
Kuropcan bourses.
|. St Petersburg workmen ?fmck j
again.
Kuropeau financiers were reported '
to lielbwe that the present fighting iu J
Manchuria woujit bring lite war to an ?
CliiT.
'I iio Chief of poller of Itialystock
near Grodno, lihs been assassinated,
but *(r|ker? i-efuruetl lo work In War
saw .
VELLOW CRUST ON BABY !
Would Crm k Opru himI Mc?I> Cnualng fir- |
i llilt- I tcli tog ? t o red t?y Cutlcora.
Our baby had u yellow cru?t <"i bin
l?u.| which I ?-?niM not keep awn v. When
I thought I liail #u<vci'ilcd Hi getting III*
Im .i I ? j; , it Wmild ?tiiri 1?> tli'"
(T<l\\|| of ll.> ImJ'I, t-14'k <1 1 1 > 1 Sl-llf, Hid
tcrrilde Hilling I then got t uU.tjra
mid Ointment, washing the acaip
Willi I in- ooap anil iIk'Ii applying the Ouil
. A few Iteatniciil* uiad^ a coin
ium'. I have advixed many inotluT*
III 11*0 t'lllKlllrt, wltt'll 1 ll.lVC bfOll 11*1. Vll
.< i ><>(? t 1 1"' niiiie aliment <>l I lift I bailie*.
.Mia. J oli ii I Joyce, Pino llrunh, N \ '
For the Young Housewife.
Young housewives and girls that
arc training for the r<*Hi*oi%Hil>i)iif<*s .
of a household will iind much Hint is
useful iu the little papers contributed
i ?> The Delineator liy Isabel Gordon
Curtis under tho t it It* "The Making of
a Housewife." In the April number the
topie Is "(Manning a Week's Work.
?Mi l Wash Day." The author suggests
an economical distribution of time and
labor tluii will recommend Itself to all
who read her remarks. Other features!
of domestic interest in the same num
ber are illustrated cookery for Master j
entertainment and a number of re- 1
cipcH under the topics. "Delicious Hot
Bivakfast Cakes," "Lenten Soups,"
"Cheese as a Nutritive Article of Diet,"
and "Savory Varieties of the Homely
Hrcad Pudding, besides a practical ar
ticle on "Cleaning and Renovating
(iariut nts."
KITS permanent iy eurod. No fltsor nervous
ness after first dav's uso of Dr. Kline's flreat
v? ? * r v?* I ; ? :d ori!i\i,2t rial hottloaml t rent ise fr?o
L>r. It. II. Ki.ink, I.t(l.,?31 Arfth Kt., l'lilla., Pa.
Japan import* wool ftpm many of tlio
Kuiopean count rio*.
Taylor's Cherokee Kennedy of Sweet Oum
end Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures
Coughs. Colds, (.'roup and Consumption, aud.
all throat and lung troubles. At drugglatiA
lb'., Wc. and $1.00 per botllo.
There are 2/5?. 430 miles of ocean cable in
operation.
A fi nirnnlrp 1 Cum For
ftehlutf. Itii'nl. lUeeiHait or Protruding
Pi los. Dnivnsts will refund money if Pa'.o
Ointment fails to cure In 6 to 14 days. GO*.
The e.vnoi'tation cattle from Mexico
to Cuba is increasing.
M rs. Wlnslow's Sooth ingSy ru |> for children
toothing, soften the km m*. reduces inilamma
t i'jifTSllays paln.eu res wind oolle.'ioe.a bottle.
There arc 12.flV> gradual cs of the Vale
Cni versif y 1 1 \ i M|? .
Pisa's Pure forConsumnlton Is an infallible
m?>di'iii<> for coughs 'and colds. \\ W.
Samcki., Oee:ui drove, N. J., Fob. 17. 100!).
f !raha in < 'omit v jail at Clifton, A. T., is
the strongest jnl in lite world.
'I'o Cure a Cold In Ono Dny
Take I.axativ.' Ilromo Quinine '4'a'dots. All
? irugt;i?ts refund ni<>n>-.y if il. failsdo cure.
K. W drove's signature is on lu?x, 2.V.
Pel rolcnnt wells have been discovered in
Citiliualitia, Mexico.
Itch cured iu .'10 minutes by Wuolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never Kails. Sold by all
druggists, $1. Mail orders promptlv filled
by l)r. K. Detchon. Crawforusville, Ind.
The animal consumption of salt iu Eng
land is forty pounds a head.
Why II o Cronseil.
Washington was asked why he
crossed the Delaware on the ice.
"I couldn't commit mi anachronism,"
ho explained. "It would have spoiled
the painting utterly.
Perceiving the wise foresight of their,
leader, the soldiers cheered him on.?
J ud go.
Cntiirrli Cannot IJe fit rod
Willi i.ocal Arri.irA.rio.sX ns tlf*>y cannot
reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh Is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to euro it you uiust tako internal remedies.
Hull's Catarrh ('tiro Is taken internally, and
acts direct ly on tlio blood and mucous surface
lla|l s Catarrh Cure is not a (piack medicine.
It was prescribed by ono of the best physi
cians iu this country for years, and Is a reg
ular prescription. It is composed of the
best touies known, combined with the best
blood purl tiers, acting directly on tlif/mu
cous surfaces. The perfect comlunntion of
the two ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing catarrh. Scud
lor testimonials, free.
K. .1. ( 'it kn kv ?V Co., Trops., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price, 7f>c.
Take Hall's Family rills for constipation
Ijikxi Overcome l>y Cold.
K. 11. Skinner, caretaker at the town
farm, found a large loon in the road
yesterday near bis house.
He caught the liird, carried it hotno
mid fed it. It seemed to he suffering
from hunger and the severe cold - l>er
tin Correspondence Hartford Couraut.
HAD TO CIVE UP.
Siirtcoil 4goulc? From Kidnrv HUnrilfn
I'ulll t'lirivl l?y lloun'i Klilncy Flit*.
(ieorge W. ltenoff, of North
Kleventh street, Philadelphia. Pa., a
man of good rep
i utr. writes: "l-'ive
illation and stand
years ago 1 was
suffering so with
my hark and kid
iK-ys that I often
had to lay off.
The kidney serra
tions were tiiinai
urnl. my legs and
s t o in a c h wore
! nv.ouov W. liKNOIT. swollen, and 1 j
1 ha?l no appetite. When doctors f?i i U*?l t
to help mo I began using Doan's Kid- |
; ih'j Pills ami improved until my back |
{ was strong and my appetite returned.
During llu< four years sineo I stopped!
| using them 1 have enjoyed exeelleut |
i health. The euro was |?ennanont."
(Signed) CKOItCK W. ItEXOFF.
A TltlAL KKKK - Address Foster- !
Millmin Co.. llutYulo. N. Y. For sale
by all dealers. Friee J>o cents.
CHIC AM OF ENGLISH NUTS.
; Blanch one pint of English wa'nuts
ni<ats and cook until tender in boil* j
| ing .salted water; drain and presa :
j through a sieve Into a cooking pot. i
. Simmer <hreo pints of clear brown '
! stock for half an hour, with the addl- |
tlon of a pinch of paprika, six cloves, j
a saltspoonful of grated nutmeg aw'J
a tiny piece of vanilla bean. Strain ;
; into tlK^pot containing the nut pulp, |
svason wk h a tiaspoenful and a halt i
; of salt, reheat and terve in shallow
plates with a tablcspoonful of whip
i ped crcam on top and accompanied bj
| crisp wafers.
So. It.
Dropsy 1
Rerrvrrr* ?T swelling in S(o?
? permanent cwt?
In toto Aoday*. Trial treatment
given free. Not hlnzcan be fairO
^"WSsbi
tMCWItll,
Woman's Kidney Troubles
Lydiev E. PinKham's Vegetable Compound is Espe
cially^ Successful in Curing Thia Fated
Disease.
/firs. J U/. Lang and /Ylrs. S. jFrahe
Of all the disease* known, with
which women are aftiicted, kidney dis
ease is the most fatal. In fact, nnless
early and correct treatment is applied,
the weary patient seldom survives.
Retnff fully aware of this, Mrs. I'ink
ham, early in her career, gave exhaust
ive study to the subject, and in pro
, ducing I ? t*r great remedy for woman's
| ills ? Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound? was careful to see that it
contained the correct combination of
herbs which was sure to control that
fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles.
The Vegetable Compound acts in har
mony with the laws that govern the
entire female system, and while there
are many so called remedies for kidney
j troubles. Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege
i table Compound is the only one espe
| eially prepared for women, and thou
j sands have been cured of serious kidney
j derangements by it. Derangements of
i the feminine organs quickly aft'ect the
kidueys, and when a woman has such
symptoms as pain or weight in the
loins, hnckaehe, bearing down pains,
urine too frequent. scanty or high col
ored, .pepdtfcing scalding or burning,
or deposits like brick dust in it; un
usual thirst, swell ing of hands and feet,
| swelling under the eyes or sharp pains
j in the back running down the inside
| of her groin, she may be sure her kid
j neys are alVectcd and should lose no
i time in combating the, tlisea.se with
I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
| pound, the woman's remedy for wo
man's ills.
! The following letters show how
i marvelously successful it is.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Mrs. Samuel Frake, of Prospect
Plains, N. J., writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham: ?
1 cannot thank you enough for what Lydi*
| E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comjwnnd has dona
for mo. When 1 first wroto to you I had suf
fered for years with what the doctor called
kidney trouble and congestion of tlw;womb.
My back ache*! dreadfully all the time, and (
suffered so with that gearing-down feeling I
could hardly walk acffflw the room. I did no*,
get any better, bo decided to stop doctoring
with my physician and tako Lyula E. Pink'
ham's Vegetable Compound ana I am thank
ful to ?ay it has entirely cured me. ? I do all
my own work, have no more backache and
all the bad symptoms have disappeared.
I cannot praise your medicine enough, and
would advise all women suffering withliidney
trouble to try it.
Mrs. J. W. Lang, of 026 Third Avo
nue, New York, writes:
Dpar Mi's. Pinkham:?
I have been u great sufferer with kidney
trouble. My back ached all the tim^ and I
was discouraged. I heard that Lydla E.
Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound would enra
kidney disease, and I began to take it; and it
has cured me when everything else had failed.
I have recommended it to lota of people and
they all praiso" it very highly.
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing In
vitation.
Women suffering from kidney
trouble, or any form of femalo weak
ness are invited to promptly communi
cate with Mrs. 1'inUhain, at Lynn,
Mass. Out of the great volume of ex
perience which she has to draxy.froin,
it is more than likely she has the very
knowledge that will help j-our case.
Her advice is free and always help
ful.
; a Woman's Remedy for Woman's Mis.
Facts Are Stubborn Things
Uniform oxr-rllr-nt quality for OVCT 3 quarter of Q
ccntury Ims tttciulily increariocl tho Riilea of IjION COFFEE,
The leader of all package colfees.
Lion Coffee
is now used in millions of homos. Such
popular success speaks Mr itself. It is a
positive proof that JL10N COFFEE lias tho
Confidence of the people.
Tho uniform quality of LION
COFFEE survives all opposition.
I, ION COFFEE keeps It* old friends and
? makes new ones every day.
LION COFFEE has even more
than Its Strength, Flavor and Qual
ity to commend It. On arrival lrom
the plantatlon.lt Is carelully roast
ed ai our factories and securely
packed In 1 lb. sealed packages,
and not opened again until needed
lor use In the home. This precludes
the possibility ol adulteration or contact w|tb germs, dirt,
dust, Insects or unclean Stands. Tbe absolute purity ol
LION CQFFEE Is tberelore guaranteed to tbe consiimer.
SoUl only in 1 lb. packages, tiion-lie/ul on ?very paokage.
Kuyo these Lion -kea da for valuable premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio, j
OUAKANTEED CURE for all bowel trouble*, appendlcitta, blHouane**, bad breath, bad
blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowela, Ihul mouth, headache, Indlgestloa, p?ui|jic?,
ps!r.; After rnunR, liver trouble, natlow akin and dlzxlneaa. When your bowela don't move
regularly you nre r.ick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseaaea together. It
starts ohroric ailments and long yeara of aufT^rlng. No matter what alia you, atart taking
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right Take our udvice, start with Caacareta today under absolute guarantee to core or
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The ConilnK horse for the South Our last Importation of
108 Stallions arrived Feb. 20th. All Stallions guaranteed , lib
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needs a stallion write uif J. CROUCH <k SON. Nashvllfe. r?nn
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W. I.. ?iiiKElim *'?..%?> ahaiea ??r?> lli?i |ri<iilp>r<W?ir> In the
world hrriiun' ?f lh?lr oifcltviil m> |c, ruty Nttitiu uhtfauur.
rl??r wrurhu qt?. tilde*. "l'h?-v arc ,|u*t MS go<?4 i?* T^t
??" 1 , JV . ^hr n"'y "IHfrrnirr l\ |h? I?i lcc. I
W . * ?..>!? aliuca ru*t worr ?m Mnkr, hold their
?tvipc ?ve ?r lomer. i?ti:l arc or irrCMtei- viilur limn uiik
nthrrSI.-lO ?hnr on thr m.irkrt I W.I,. Uoualu* ?u,i/
uitteca lliflr v*No liv Mitwplui hi* numr and price ?? ih?
hutlnm ofrath I.mik l\ir It. T.tkn iiu>uK?<tititr. w ?
llmial ?h.iriiiri'Mi|<t through liUmvii i
? be l?* ?ll?rrti>ittrr?rvrrywhrr(>. Ma n.i.
tee where ymi live, V* .?.. U?H|lit* ihura i?re ?Vhln y?n?LrrNth.
rt kttkk Max other makes a t i.vk />?/<,/?'
"for thf >?<t t\rf+ a / Aw wv>rn hntinl.it tit V), . ..
imlu IM ff.vfcf. far br'/,,lU.iunmHt^f ihitt / 'rrr hi*, ttrfr/^
<?.?<. A. / Aft. ( inkier Thr (YuXtof X?t,on?t /!?*. 'nhaaap^t M
Bore wwrW.L Snrii ? $2.WW $2.00 ?hoi? bMkuw tbtr fit
better. hold tlvslr Uip?, n?4 weer longer than other mekee
W.L.00U6US $<00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUAUEQ AT ANT WOE
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