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MISS. 71 ILDRED^ KELLER. RESTORED TO HEALTH. THANKS TO PE RU NA Friends Woro Alarnnd? Advised Change of Climate. Mine Mildred Keller, 7 1 ? I ' 4 1 i i Hiii ct, N. | W., Wusbington, l> <' , wnii'*: "I can safely reeumineii'l I *? lima fur < a- j tar?|j. I lia<l it fur vearw imi it wuuld I respond <u no kind of l n?atment. <o if ii ' did it watt only I hi j ?' ? i jj y, uii'l on the , elittldcNt Jil'ov oea I ion tin1 trouble iviniM come bark. . "/ WtlH III HHO.'l It slitli ? lllilt m ft friends un/rtt tiln rm etl olnittl mr, it ml ' i I VUH itfll'l itl til h'.:lVfi this i'//, nn'o : Than / trial I'rrttnii, mil In nit/ O'OtljL J t>)f /'omul It (fitted ntr / r > n /lfnt tlnsn I Untie, ti ml tt / r n- tn/t 1 1 <? ?< | on red ni t'. "It built nj) my coini il lit i<ni, I i-fur-t i i:< < I my upper i I c, and I feel that I ahi |>iiiii(iy well and atron^." Mildred l\i|!?r. W? 'have on iil<? many I b<>><-aiid 1 ?? - S inomals likfl tin- ab->\e. \\Y <an pvr < . ? i :? loaders only a nii^bt uliinj.-r at tin- \.i*t array of unsolicited cin!<nflim<iilu lit. 1 Hartinan i? icceivinu. ' rod t lils Barcaln To letter itrtveiilno (lie HomIIi'n lirndtnj; J1 il?l nos* (our qcltolai^hlpH i-:?t <>{ feroil yoiiDK |>?moiii of this county *!)?)?? thA'i post Wit IT K Tol?\V PAY TUITION AI-'Tlili POSITION IS 51-XUkliU First 10 who flip tli in notleo uiid nond to PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Hfelci^h Ccluinliia, Knnxville, Allnr\t?i VVnro I'l. Worlii or N^?lvvillr, T?nn. may, williont glvlni; p;iy KVKKY CI'JNT <>f tuition out of fi.il.iiy n f i r Koocl po.iltlon Is securt-d. If i ? t serurrd no pi: y required. COUnSE BV MAIL I RT.E if not ready to outer you may tako Icsuuiis l?y mull 1'ltlUK uulil fatly, Wliltli would ..savo time, llvlntt ?? x j ?< ? 1 1 s?? ? . otc.i or complciii at lioiuo uiul i:< t di ploma, I). I'. H. C. t'o , lias il.Vi.10 capital, 17 bnttkei'H on IJoanl of I ih-fi* lor*, and TWIiNTY Co1|.>;.h In Tllllt 'J'KiCN states to back every il.iliu It makeo. |C?luldl.sli<-d KIXTKKN yearn. Clip und ttend this notleo today. Conccntratco Crab Orchard WATER Nature's Great Remedy FOR ? DYSPEPSIA StCKJ^DACHri | Btimulntu* tto mv - M uiul koopft tho ?lvtlrw^RRHpi^v^teHith v oondlttou. ?l<r A Nftturftl Product with ? ro?or<l ol ? i>n tury. If aflllotrul try tt. H<M l> BY A 1-1. IHtt'fi'Jl.HTS 0RA5I ORCHARD WATER GO,, I.OlilSVII.I.Ii, Kt, so. lii . MLWmlsa S3? $3.50 SHOES 85,. XV. ?.. Poiuilai ami ?cll-i uioin Men'* lS.'t..?o Nlitiis thin an) ntlni Itmnufart uri-r Id llie \?nrl?!. Xln.tmil REWAKD to*ny nnr who ran dUprcvt Out tUtruic.t W. I>. Ilonclnii *:?..-<> ?duic* ?r? tin* ftroli'st M'llcrH lit tin- win lit Iut:mi>o <>l lielr excellent Mylo, ??!??>> iHtniu stml euifrrior wcnrtnir qtinlltli?i. Tli?-> nr?< ili?t n? kikmI mh IIiiim> flint <\i- 1 from 15.00 fo ??7.00. Tlii' only .l.llf/Vm .? U til* |?rloe. \V. 1.. l>ouirlns qi.'I.M) vli.xi font nioro to ninki1, holil tlicir kIii?|i,< better, wear loncrr, nml are of ki-<-hi< > value than any other 8>:hfiO *linc on tlio market to-day. \V. I.. l>otit;l.is umu ant?M their valno hy nmpini; I ? I name anil priro on tti? bottom of ?-:i<- )> ?hoe. I.ook for it. Take no Mit>.?t it n I W. L. Donglm* 9:1. rto lire noli! through h In own retail utorr* in theiirln ctpal CltlCrt. unit hy kIkmi dt'iilri* where. Nomattcr whero yon live, W. I.. Uooflan shoe* aro within your rcaili. EQUAL 03. OO SHOES. */ Map* worn If. (,. Dok(j1<is fS.SO ifwct /t 9tmrt,*n4 rvMiit'r litem 1 >jn?l to any /yoo $h ? nov on Iht market. They *?r? t^irn rrh, i*Mwuii.''-Hiii. II. Anderjon, i,e<tl ?ti<iie Avtnt, kania4 Vxty, Uj. 2k BeyewearW. t,. Dearies $2.90 find9?.oo *MU because ik*y fit better, hold their <>iyt ?b< wear tenser then ether make*. IT. L. touffai ?in Corona Coltskin in hit pM thoet. Corona Colt 11 r,.,-r, lt,l (., M IKt /Innt patent leather produeeJ. frcrr i*m*ry. j _ W. L. DoocIm hM the UrrrAt?Ji<><> wictllordrr Mmh In lb* world. >?> trouble to Kot a i.t ?I I Mil H Jmlta*. Mm, , MAN FROZE TA8T TO PENOfc | W?i There to Otay and Had to B* bawcd Loo bo. I It neded lift !o argument to convince ' 'esldonta * 11 ut they were fueo to faca | villi Hie woi'Ht cold fciiap that hull j '.onto here this your, h uy? a dispatch I 'rom Anaconda, Montana. A peep 1 it tho thermometer wan all that was J ??. quired. In tho morning tho mor ula- y registered aomowhoro around the i (0 degrees below zero mark. Out of j ho city It wan colder than that. lt? ? }ort? brought In from tho vicinity of j =llv<r I alto claim the thormomotor j a ? ? : i ? down close to f)0 degrees below ?.( ro, and then refuaod to work ore* i ln,?'. Several Htl/.ena had experience# A'h.lch tl:ey will remember for Homo I .lino to come. In the vicinity of the j ouiuiry a belated pedoKtrlan clung for i i moment to a fenco and froze faat | o It. lb* wan there to Htay, and wan "I'o/lng to tho boardH harder every i nl/nite. A few friends happened to jo mo along, and they tried to pry him noun. Home one suggested going for in ax, and another thought an Ice jlck would ho tho proper caper. Hy ! ? ! ri: ?.* tho man aKalnat tho fence ' a na ready to talto an oath that hla | *:is the frostiest Job h* had ever fr*> | ten on to Tho trouble was flii!iJJj^'A?>voreomo | iy jawing away a part of the fence, uid I lie man went home with a new 'angled Kind of a box plait finish to a Is coat. Claim Statue Is a "Fake." A contributor to a recent number of the Strand duel area that tho William II Seward statue in Madison wqunre. New York city, is tho "atautuo of two people at once." The sculptor, accord ing to (he Strand, was approached by tho committee intrusted with the erec tion of the Seward statue and wan a*! ? d to abate his price. "I cannot do <!?:?!.'* he aald, "but I will tell you what I will do. 1 have a Mat ue of Lie <dn here which has be<vn left on my hands hy a defaulting Western city. 1 will take off Ills head and put on Seward's, and llx It that way." Ifo d'd, "and the head of William II. Sew ard has at nod upon the broad about d< ru of Abraham Lincoln from that day to this." T.iM.i is a hundred years older than St. I '? t ? i L 1 1 1 1 ' .i'-: ? 'hi1'' for i 'o!i.mi:n|itloii |? an Infallible n ? Mi" i ? ??* and cold:>.--N. W. J Avi ??(?' in N..F., I'eli. 17, I'.KX). ^ - ? ,v-t.,|i|| lY||e I !!!'"! Il.ivr illl lodlK-cd llblllll^ I I i.i i -% i i 1 1 \ iVi i I ' y niol ors. It li cured iii n<) minutes by Weolford'n Sii 'i oy I ? ?lion. Never 'aiU. Sold hy all <1 1 ?> i -i ?>, SI. Mail ordvi'H promptly filled ||> I )|'. Iv I >e t rill >11 . ( I .in fill' .IrfVllle, liid. ? lap. in has vriy lew iiuHit#iiaiics and pi a-. i ic.iiiy iin mult i iinllion^ireu. ITCHING SCALP IIUMOR I ioIv SiiHrretl 'I'ortnroii I'ntll Cureil I ? y < i lit iii .i ? rill i licil I la\ kiiiI Nielli. "My ?? alp u.i.s covered with little pim idiii and I fiiiTciid torture* from the itch ing. 1 wa-1 mi .ill h. Mi; all diiy and night, and I could yet no rest. I washed uiy h- a I with hni water and (\itienni Soap and 1 1 ? ? 1 1 applied the ('nlionra Ointment ;:-i i illr^iiii;. I ?iiC? hog of ihe oillt ment and ?iii" i ike ut (,'ul icii ra Snap cured inc. Now my hrad !i entirely rlrnr mid my hair m pr.nvinjj splendidly. 1 have used Cutieurn S up ever since, and uliall never be without it. (>i;:ned) Ada ( Smith, iit)U Caiunoi St., Jersey I 'My, N. ,1." Coin Minted In 1304. \V. M. Fayette of llurllngton, Vt., a!.;is In his po?;sessltin a very old and ?on! raot'dlnary coin. It appears to have bton ii-sued in Turkey anil bears tho rain of 1 ;{!)?!. Sullanate of Hrunel in clearly engraved on ono uldo of tho coin, while on the other nro charac tet'M which are a mystery to Burling Ionian:;. ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. Mrs. <L W. Kooks, of SallMburjr, Md., wife of tJ. \V Kooks. SheritT of Wico uiico County, Buys: "1 mif f??roil with kid ney complnlnt for vight yt??rR. It camp ou nic *Krnd unlly. 1 = IVIt tired und " \v t> 11 k , w ii a short of bron t h and wns trou 111 o (1 w I t Vi Monti ok ii f | ?*r eutinK. nnd my limlis wore badly swollen. Our ilix-Kir (<?!?! me it would finally turn to Bright* ? I s. ,!--.. l \v:is laid up at one time for ilifc.' u ci-lvs. 1 .had not taken Dunn's K iltu'.v I 'ills mote than throe days \\ln-n tin* distressing selling across my l':i' t; disappeared, anil 1 won soon en ; i v ty cored " I'm- sa|i? by all dealers. Prlco, !SO rents. I \.>:? i M IllMii n Co.. Huff a lo, N. Y. C'henp N'rn<|??i rrn, < "ii'r.t-'t^ i : i' w * 1 1 a pers, owing to tho <?!? ? i s ! . 1 1 . 1 \ lit' |?a used and to (lie l.?\\ j-i-.i- <.f la I ii i r, Imlli literary Hint ! i ? '.initial. aii' issued at an extreme ly -in. ill lis;ure. '1 1.? pri<?? of the nr.l:i..n\ S!:an^hai journal is four cnbti, or all ill t one iifth of a rent. Hi- III hi < 11 II III t III- < llll'll I \ ' ^vil a;\>U'\iti Mis ;ts ttmy ?'?ni?ot r?a*hth? ? i-oit (? >ri i'?.t of tUiv ir. 'i liore is ouly au \ . . i ? ir>' 1 1 '.i i iii'.hs, ;iti. I thai is by eoustl l'iii mi ii ro ;i'sii?i% 1 'outness i-. euu sod tiy a. i i. m i i.i-ii I'oa tutiia ut l In* timeout ltulngo( li.?* r.'istai-aiaa 1'uno. Wlnsntliis tubo is la ...tu.i-d you ntivo a ru inMiugsoiiitd or impor* .1-. mull ami wiiou it ii entiroty elos?d t i.'.iiu ?>> Is in > . ? in It , .mil unless tho InAutn* iii.it i? i i inn In' la'ioa mil and tins tiiliu ro f-inn'ii to us no.ai.u couihli'ia, hearing will li.i de it r?>yi- i iiiri'Vijf. Nliuj east's out of to.i mumI'I ay.i.ii iii'i-.i,\Viiii?ii is iiuthiii < tv.it i i in li aim'. t iMailittoa of tlio iniieou* surftioAs. iif .\iil /no (l,ii) ) I tin ire. I Dulliirs (or an/ ensoul I >o.iiii;?s< ^Musi.-il i>y ?'iitarrii)t lint onii i.ol ?"? ?aic t ay liali'j i .it. i. ill Cure. Send for v ne.i tai ; i >'0. f. I. 1 hunk* A Co., Toloilo, l>. S?old 4y i >r. i exists, < Vs 1a*ouiair.s I'liiniky t'iiU for constipation. SivhIIiiit II.imic Out, The swallow is being annihilated. As tin* 1. n ils cross Frame ami Italy going to Africa in the fall ami returning In the spring they are mercilessly slnugli* tereil for the table and the plume trade Their numbers arc visibly de Vi'ca.-it:g. ropsysi Rrtnovr* nil t-\<rrltin? it t tOM ID II W ClOSf Mil Disastrous Collision on the Elevated Kaliway ESCAPE HIGH Dl VI; BY EEW INCHES Twenty Are Injured, 8ix Seriously, and Over a Hundred Have a Han's Breadth Escape From Almost Cer tain Oeath on a New York Lir.c. Now York,' Special. ? Twenty por tions were Injured, six of them ho iously that they were Kent to hospi tals, it i id inoro titan a hundred per Hons narrowly escaped death or ser ious injury when a fast moving train crashed Into two others on the 1 i I k ? ? lc? vole<i structure eu the Third avenue line at One Hundred and Twenty-third ftjtroot and Alexandria avenue. Only the best of good fortune prevented a terrible tragedy. After tin' crash the ends of the shattered earn bung over the elevated Ktruetuie at one of the highest points on the line. Had tjiey moved a few Inches more they would have pitched to the ground far below with terrible reaulLs. (Jood fortune alho kept the wrecked earn free from the heavily charged third rail. As they hounded front the track they rolled away from the deadly rail and settled down, safely, but Infiecwrely at the nioht distant point possible on Hie narrow trestle. Two trains were standing on ?ho I resile waiting for the draw-bridge over the liarlcm river to close, when a third train swung around a curve and crashed into them. The motor car of the third train and the rear car of the second train were smashed and thrown half around and the other cars were tossed about, ami Homo of | them overturned. Passengers were j thrown to the floors of the cars, and ; many of them were severely cut by ! glass. Men and women fought to en cape from the cars, which they feared might pitch to lh?> street below any minute. A fire alarm brought several ladder companies to the scene, but by the time they had arrived nearly ev- I cry 1114111 who had been on the train had reached the ground by scrambling down ihe Iron pillars which support 1 Ihe elevated structure. The firemen j carried down several women and a j number of persons who had been in , Jured too severely to help themselves. | To Unite With Cumberland. \\ inona l^ike, Special ? Aiiild a| storm i if applause, without debate or dissenting voice. I he <;?me,nl Aasei/ibly of the Northern Presbyterian Church i Monday voted (<, re-unite with lln> | Cumberland Presbyterian body, which j withdrew from the original denomina tion on February |, is In, thereby. So | far as the main Church is concerned. | bringing together the two largest j branches of the Presbyterian faith. The j Cumberland Conference now in session ! at Fresno. C?l.. has not yet decided to ; the union. Hy the adoption of the rejmrt of the j special can vanning committee, the as- j uembly ordered that the question as it I now stands be referred to the commit- 1 fee on co-operation, with the pro vis- j ion that It have power to confer with ! a committee from the Cumberland body j to the end t lint the details of the con- ! sol Idatlon may be worked out in a re- i port to the next General Assembly, j The special committee, in its report on ' consolidation, canvassed the vote of the presbyteries, showing Mi yean and nays. , Dissenters from the Fast and the South, who apparently made no con- j certed effort, outside of secret commit- j tee meetings, to defeat consolidation. ! declare that the General Assembly has/ opened the avenue to defeat by re- ! ferrlng to a committee the work of ar- | ranging the details of the consolida- i tlon. It Is intimated that the opposition i will take the question hack to the < Presbyteries of the Cumberland Ccurch ! and ask that It be reconsidered before i the committee on co-operation makes ! its report In 1906. ! ? j Bryan's Accounts Considered. New Haven. Conn.. Special \ lie ir ing upon the account of William .1, : I try a n for $2,500 for services as admin istrator of the estate of the late Philo S IW'uhett, was conducted here. '! ii.r estate had n value of Jj'.n .nun, with yet to be received from the linn nf Menuett. Sl<>an & Company, of New York, of whi.h the deceased was a member. Gayner-Grccn Judgment. Montreal. Special. .Iinl>;.* |.tl Fon taine, the ex t i'ad i' icti commissioner, ' havh.g had time to prepare his judg meiit in the < use < 1 1 Gaynor and (ireeiie, Monday remanded them until next .Monday, when he expects to be able to hand down his decision. Three Injured in Hotel Fire. Dallas. Texas. Special A s| <-, i;(l to I he News from Sherman savs that in a lire which destroy, -d the Texas House today the following wi-re in jured bv jumping from the window.-:: <J. It (laltney. one rib broken, and ??*; tornal iumries; William Kiley, s"\? :e i uts in foot ; John IVrry, back injure I and body bruised. Killing on Excursion Train. Cramlall. Tenn.. Spe< lal. in a shooting affray on an excursion train Monday night near iliis pla e. i.;,-. t ...? ' W. Fisk. an employe ot the Teniic:;-?e-.> : Lumber Company, and f, mv. rlv d Wllllamsport. Pa. was shot and in stantly killed bv \\ ill Par.'oiw. wi:.? Is supposed to have been ti:n* *it -in other man. At a pr dIi:,:iMry he.u today. Parsons was bmlnd Over to t court. _ _ | 17 Tunn^J Workers Killed. Vienna. My f ,M . \,ror to news received he e from s , ,n Styrin. 17 persons have beep kiik;i by an explosion caused by n rt? da:nn in j tho Bosruck tunnel there t< Jav. Van ? explosion ttvok place in the lower >.al lories on the southern side (,f (he tim nol. There were 17 nuo in the tunnel at the time^nd It is fe.tivd that all have perJshetTi I Rojeatvcnsky's ships ore ie orte? -? Vrv 'fft Indo-Ch nese r< Achievement. A man one* roiled at tM# world of Mn. Mitt nobody h^frmwd <0 ear* }{> ra iscd titM voko with a mighty <1lr O'er the liut ?1m we have to bear. ){? waiit'fd to revolutionize The world on a basis vast and wise Hn that f-vnybojy eould have a prize, Hut nobody *'.-<? rried to euro. H.> he roiiKht tho dlHtreaa that was neat hi? door. 'I'lim ?(im',lK?il>jH?-f ni''d to <? j? r<* . And h<- ca*od Wi'i btird< n that smarte< *oro |'"or the ludghhor nllli f/rU-fn to bear Aii<l ho ?r>oko Wind words In a hum Idt w a y A (??) latiKb'-d with t ho children In thNi ?da y A r.<l did lir.'s duty /rom day to day, Afi-I Homd'ody s<'<-in<?l to cure, WashlnK(on Star. Mr. Cltveland'o Musical Criticism. Once, during his .second term, (Jio vcc do vclund was asked to speak al a In net Ion In n certain town and when In.- arrived at the depot, the wind was blowing ?t K'tlo, sleet was drlvitiK and hailsioncs nearly a a largo as marbles were fit' reel y failing. Of course, tho inevitable brass band was ihoro, and at the night of the president, tho performers struck uu v/!ih all tbi> stronuonlty at their com mand. "That Is tho most realistic musio I ever heard," remarked Clove land. "What aro they trying to play?" u:;ked .Secretary Olnoy, who aecom pa rt led him. "Hull to the Chiof!" ro plied tho president with a cheerful SlI.llO. "Waste" Brings Much Money. Those who aro fond of curious sta tistics will ho pleased to learn that the slot machines eontainlng gum in ufo on one of tho Western railroads Imrvested 111,000 last year. From what. Is known as th<> "scrap heap" the company realized $1,200,000. This Included a 1 1 tho wornout and discard ed things, from a ra i 1 to a locomotive. Over $5,000 was realized from the sale (jf paper alone. y'iTS nermtnently euro 1. Nofllnor nervous. iuss t'lur llr^ dtv'.i ii w o Or. Klhio's Ureal N?rreltodoror,t2lrlalb >.( '?? and t realise fr<v> Dr. It. II. Kr.i'xic, Lt.l./tti Area St., 1'hila., Pa. In India threshing done by hand or by the tna'ing of birtlOt Li. A^'c Vo:iv Donlup I'hp A I Inn'* l"?ml-TCa?o, A powder. It roatu tho Cur?.< Corm, HunloiH. StfolLm. S>ro, io , t'.al Ion*, Aehiti ; Sweating Foot and In-^rowiioc Nails. Alton'.* Foot- Iviso nuikns now <~ft I l;?ht shoes easy. A^ all l)rutfgl#t^nlTsho<? stonw, 25 eents. Ac-^; cent no substitute. Mampb) mailed Fukk, Address, Alton S. Olmsted, l.elloy, N. V. The Hygienic Institute of Ureslau is making w.ir oj. ifios?piitoes. Mrp. \VI:islow'<5 Soothing Syrup for ehlldren le?l hlntr, soften tho i;u ins, t?- dite.es Inflamma tlon, alia y.? pain, euru.i wind eolle,25e, a bottle. Scuttled Ship Saved Dam. Mr. Fosdyko, engineer in charge o) ! the Asaka dnm on the Nile, scuttled a ship to savo his cherished earth | v.urks from ruin. The dam parti) j burst, and tho groat rush of watei : was forcing tho banks from below. ? Something had to ho dono to stoi j the flow, for a terrible disaster wai j imminent. Mr. Fosdyko hoarded * | cargo steamer tied to tho bank som? distance away, and, getting up steam steered her down tho rapid stream. When she was broadside on th? trembling dam the engineer had hci scuttled, and as she sank in the rush" Intf waters Mr. Fosdyko and his men cheered themselves hoarse. The scut tied cargo steamer had saved th< datn! This remarkable makeshift foi a breakwater cost nearly $35,000. Famishing Crows Kill Pigs. Hungry crows, unnblo to find food elsewhere, killed and partly devoured eighteen yigw belonging to Julius hiiuhmann, a farmer near Orston, Camden county. The birds had hung around tho piaco for several days and become such a nuisance Daubmann found It necessary to uso bis gun. Yesterday or.o of Dauhmann's assistants was awakened by the din of the crows and taw (ho barnyard full of them. Ho aroused Daubmann and tho other men. and after tiring into the crows eighteen of tho pigs wero found to hfivo been killed, all having their oyes peeked out.- ? Philadelphia Rocord. lOven a lazy man will get a move on himself when invited to faco tho bar teudor. GREAT CHANGE Ptiiih I'll iingo In Konit,' The brnin depends much more on the stomach than wo i:e apt to suppose un til v.e take thought in the matter. 1'eed the stomach on proper food easy to digest and containing tho f/roper amount of phosphates and the healthy brain will respond to all demands. A notable housewife in rtuffalo writes: "The doctor diagnosed my trouble as n *nervou? nffVctinn of Mie stomneb.' I was actually so nervous that I could not sif still for live minutes to read the m-wspaper, and to attend to my bouse hold duties was simply Impossible. I doctored nil tho time "with remedies, but medicine d'd no good. "My physician put me on nil sorts of diet, and I tried many kinds of cereal foods, but none of them agreed with me. I was almost discouraged, and when I tried f? rape-Nuts I did so with many misgivings -I had no faith that it would succeed where everything else bad failed. "Hut it did succeed, nml you don't know how glad I am that I tried it. I feel like a new person. I have gained in weight and I don't have that terrible burning sensation .11 my stomach any more. I feel so strong again that i am surprised at myself. The street noises that used to Irritate me so, T never notice now. ami my mind is so clear that my household duties are a real pleasure." j Name given by i'ostur.J Co., Rattle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Now why was this great change made in tlijs woman? vJhr stomach iml the brain had not bVen supplied with tli<> right kind of food to rebuild and slrorgthen the nerve centres in these organs. It is ab solute folly to try io do this with incdlc|r,e. T'tere Is but one sure way. and th.it is to <juit (he old food that has failed and take on Crape-Nuts food, which is more than half digested in the process of manufacture and Is rich In the phosphate of potash contained In the nntuial grain, wl.reh nnltestywlth albumen and water? tho only threo substances thnt wilt mafce tip the toft gray tilling In the thousands of dellCAto nervo centres In tho bvaln and body. ' Grape-Nut# rood 1? ft ? v.r? road \>wk to bHltb In at) iuob urn ' , Kia !tro*<1< fcwd Troftm*. In Id* testimony before tlie Jfc-uste Committee on Interstate Oommwe ?t Washington <>u .M-'.v I, Professor lingo It. Meyer, of Chicago \*??1 versify, nu expeit oil railroad inanagcmeat, mado this b t a t i- in t- 1 1 1 ; "I.et m> look at what might have hap pened if Ml' llltd heeded I'm* protests of the fanners of New }ork and Ohio ft 1 1 < I Pennsylvania tin the seventies w lieu grain from I li** began pour ing to llio Atlantic seaboard) and nded upon tho doctrine which the Interstate Commerce Commission lias enunciated time and again, that m?.?nan may ho deprived of the ad \ a ntages accruing to him by virtue of hii geographical po sition. We eonhl not J.ave west of the Mississippi ? population of in i 1 1 ions of people who are prosperous and are preat consumers. We neyr should have seen the years when we built 10,000 and 12,000 miles of railway, for there would have been no farmers west of the Mississippi River who could have used the land that would have been opened up by the building of those railways. And, if ays? had not seen the years when we could build 10,000 Mini 1 2,000 miles of railway a year, we should not have to day, east ! of the Mississippi, a steal and iron producing centre which is at ojtee the marvel and the despair of ft u rope, be cause wo could not have built up a steel and Iron industry if there had been no market for Its product. "We could not have In New Eng land a great boot and shoe industry; we could not have in New England u great cotton milling Industry; we c<|uld not have spread throughout New York and Pennsylvania and Ohio manufac turing industries of (he most diversi fied kinds, because those industries would have no market among the farm ers west of the Mississippi ltivcr. "And, while the progress of this country, white the development of the agricultural West of this country, did mean the impairment of the agricul tural value east of the Mississippi Kivcr that ran up info hundreds of millions of dollars, It meant, Inci dentally, the building up of great man ufacturing Industries that added to the value of this land by thousands of millions of dollars. And, gentlemen, ?i these things were not foreseen in the seventies. The statesi^cn and the pub lie men of this country did not s?;e what part the agricultural develop ment of the West was going to play in the industrial development of the East. ] And, you may read the ^cessions of the Interstate Commerce Commission,' from the lir.-t to the last, and what is one of the greatest characteristics"' of those d visi. ns? The <.-ont iuiw-ti in ability to see the ?;u si o.i iu this iaije w ay. " The Interstn'e Commerce C->;r;. is sion never can see .ir.yihing m.ie th\u t Is a t the farm laud of some farmer is decreasing in value, or, that some man, who has a (lour mill with ..a pro duction of titty barrel.-; a day, is being crowded out. it never can see that the destruction or impairment of farm values in this place means the building np of farm values i?? that place, and that that suifting of values is a neces sary incident to the industrial and man ufacturing development of this coun try. And, if we shall give to t lie Inter state Commerce Commission power to regulate rates, we shall no longer have our rates regulated on the statesman like basis on which ihey have been regulated In the past *iy the railway men, who really have oeen great states men; who really have been great build ers of emplMs; who have bad an im agination that rivals the imagination of the greatest poet and of the great est inventor, and who have operated \v,ith a courage and daring that rivals tlfo courage and daring of the greatest military general. Hut we shall have our rates- regulated by a body of civil servants, bureaucrats, whose beset ting sin the world over, Is that they can never grasp a situation in n large way and with the grasp of the states man; that they never ran see the fact that they are confronted with a small evil; that that evil is relatively small, and |hat it cannot be corrected except by the creation of evils and abuses which are infinitely greater than the one that is to be corrected." hfnls consider the wool on the back s!*:T-!i unfailing barometer. Th? lilttle II urU leborry that Rrows alongside oujr hills and raoun tiitna contains an active principle that has a happy effect on the bowoln. It enters' largely in Dr. niggers' Huok leberry Cordial, tho great stomach ami bowel remedy, for Dysentery anil Diarrhoea. Bold by all Druggists, 25 and 50c. bottlo. The present population of l'ersia ia es timated to be about 12,000,000. Cures Kczein*, Itching Humors. Fspcclally for old, ehronio eases take Botanic Blood Halm. It Rives a healthy bl*ud supply to the affectod parts, heals all the sores, eruption scabs, scales; stops tha awful ItohluK and burning of eczema, swell ing j, suppurating, watery sores, eto. Drug gists *1 per largo bottle, 3 bottles $2.50, 6 bottles 15.00, express prepaid- Fample free and prepaid by writing Blyod Balm Co., At hiuta. On. Describe trouble and free medi cal advice s< nt in s*alod letter. Aiistria-Hungary ha.s 18,000 medical men. LIVING TOO HASTILY AMERICAN WOMEN BREAK DOWN IrreguJarltloa and Kemal* Poian^^. uionta tteuutt Cured by LytjlM E, Hlukutru'# Vegetable Compound Owinjf to our mode ami manner of living, and the nervous haMe of every wwuiau to accomplish jm?t no lunch each day, it hs Maid that there ia not Airs CAe*t<ir Curry' one woman in twenty-five but what j suffers with some derangement of tho j female organism, and this is the secret ^ of so many unhappy homes. No woman can he amiable, 1 iff lit- ; hearted and happy, a joy ty her Ihm- j band and ehlldren, and perform tho j duties- incumbent upon her, when she is : suffering with backache. lieadaehe, | nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing. j down pains, displacement of the womb, J spinal weakness or ovuriau troubles. Irritability and snappy retorts take ' the place of pleasantness, ami all sun- ' shine is driven out of the home, and j lives are wrecked by woman'.-* great i enemy ? womb trouble. 1 Read this lotter: Dear Mrs. l'inkhain: ? " I was troubl?d for eight years with irregu- I larltlcs which broke down my health and I brought on extreme uervouMuvt* and desnon- 1 dene jr. Dydia U. Pinkhsm'x Wgetablo ( om pound proved to l>o the only mcdicino whfeh j helped me Day by day I i-t?|>rov< <i in health j whtlo taking it until 1 was entirely cured. I i can attend to my ftocinl and household duties I j and thoroughly enjoy life onoc more, n^Ljdia | K. 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