The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 21, 1905, Image 4
I VETERAN OF THE BLACK
HAWK, MEXICAN AND
THE CIVIL WAftS.
CAPT. W. W. JACKBON.
? _ ;( \
Ruffe, rinqt Were Prolrne.it I < md Severe
v? Tried finer y Known l{etnnl</ Without
Iltlief SerioiiH Stomach Trouble <'ure.< I by |
Three fh/tttes of J'erunn !
C "h i*l . W. W. ?liuliHon, 70 'J St., N.
XV , Wiixliinulon, D. O., write#:
"I am I'ijfnty-thive year* old, a veteran i
of tln> Black Hawk, Mexican And tli?
Civil War*. I nin by a |?h >h t -
ciiin, Inii abandoned trie s*?i in?*.
"Soyttt \iearn tiffit I iniH serlatm/ y
afj'eeled with rata mi u/ t i e hlom ?! eli.
Mi/ Hit If'erl nyn were prolraeted and
Hrvorr. / tried every Icnoien remedy
tvilaaut olita Inl ny relief, ,
"III dtmynrtlt Ion I lieyuit Ihe uv ttf
your I'er una. I heya n to realize
immediate tlmayli yrmtua ' I m prove
me n I .
"After I lii> ti>e of tlir<?> 1 >. ? ( t Iih every
appearance III It i \ Ci>yi|ilaillt tt is I cli|nve<{,
and I no lioiiljititiii in t tiniiiind
inn il ;im an infallible reno < I y for ihat dm
or^'r." \V. \\'. Jackson.
Add) c>* Dr. S. H llarl'irin, l'i<*idcnt '
of The IJarlinaii Sanitai min, ( '?ihimlniM,
l
So. 'Ji>.
COIORADO HAS A GODA LAKE.
Remarkable Discovery Made in the
Hcait of San.Luid Valley.
Onu <il the most rniiai kahlo dls* j
nivcrii's ever made in tip' legion I" j
1 1 a i nf a lake of liquid soda in tho In
Hccof-Hible deaejrt between Ciestone, j
Col., ami Hooper, in tat' San l.ulf.
vnlov. Tin lake is an a- n and a quar !
1 01 in extent and U *. ? al tin- bottom }
of ?K little basin \aIloy in '.ho d< s< i t
On lis surf. h< i an!. i ci v.- tal i have i
collected to a depth of <n 1 1 1?' lies |
tho wliob' lake having i Ii" :i | > | ?? -:i rn ttoe I
of a body < f ice with a bard snow I
covering.
A recent rxaminal Ion by the slat*
school of mines shows that 1 1 : ? so cry
stain are !!7 p?r cent pure soda, puret .
than mo* t id' tl.o commercial soda
offered on tlio market. A Denver man |
JO. M. Kallto. has scented a base of (h< I
land containing tlio la I . and is now !
installing ma< hlnerv which will eon
vert tho native er.wtals inio market i
nhlo form. Tln iv n o I, eon |..ua Ir |
fight.
Tho kchool of mines exports sav j
that tho soda is a creation of fold
span. The ; * r ? *. n it <? niusos of the Manure
do Crlftto lani-.o stand sentinel on
two hides of the little valley. The
feldspar In the t'ranile, undernoitip
decomposition, loibrts in the lakf
banln, whrro it In hrld in check* by nr
Impervious rlnv, anil | Miper coutll
tlons are fttrnlsliod f u* cuin-' mraiioij
and ovaporation.
4 \
Banks as Public flenefiti.
Many peopbr who deal \\i"i bank?
every day Wi? not really uudi istano
the pmper object and pnrp?>. o of bank
inir. Banks ean tut nvato money,
lilt! they ean r.aiher small Mints
nvhieli are dist filiated ainonjr tiie poo
pie and thip; rreate riv a-;t;ro^atc
whieh ran be mado a \ aila l?'c for im
portant business operation, that pro
viotpty would have b<-i ti impossible.
Individuals. ? teit i ? ^ . s ? ? ? a few
bundled - er a f' v. tlmnvMuis. invest
It In ^toek ill a 1 1 a iK av l tl"is ,i fund
of f,"i<>,onu or ^i' l'.oo;! j i ..!a lill s!,oi|
In a town or eommia !!?? . a pjoat
aid to the lup-inos;-. ? ; v ' " ?. and pi'os
jierity of its |a op';.\ "i" r . re is iio
mote uP'tH s in tlio coiiina:!!1 y than
there was pr. \iou 1\. Is' ia in a
form wheio it can l.o n ? to t(> assist
In the Micro - sfnt eondt:e! of five tiine.J
or ten tina s the a i * 1 1 cf bu-lneps
than its aeiuvl sum -tain!; for
Ot loans l:':c:!.\ une.
I
in Di-:i:r wati'.ii.
"Mind you." observed the party
who wn., taiiviai;, ' I'm st<i i'.r!n:r me(a
|?hf?rjf:ill\ now.'"
"Alt'" rejoined the o.le;. "I thought
you were vttln^ a bit c.ixed."- Chi
cago Journal.
COM?S A TIVI .
When Ciidtu Mxiwh \\ tial II Tl*t noon
Doln^'.
"Of lato years ? olTee dlsngreotl
with me," writes a matron from Home,
N. V., "it's lightest | . i 1 1 1 1 ~ I ^:.'iit was to
make me "lo^y* and d -./.y, and it
seemed to thicken up ui\ ? ?!?? ?il.
"The heaviest \va> wh ti it ujisot my
stomach eompb'tely. do-tr -yai- my ap
, pojitc and making n o lprvou^ and irri
table, and .vent me t-> n \ I ?? | After
ono of th.^.so ailai k-. in which I nearly
lost my life, I com ludrd ' i quit and
try rostum Food Colics.
"It went riglii to t! ? vt j found it
not only a ino-t pah' ablc .i:.J vefrosh
lnj; beverage, but a food well.
"All my n i linen t*. tlu> 'I ?}{ine.?V ai:?l
dizKim^s.-*, tlw. unsati.vfactci..*ti){hnditiou
of no- blood, my ner v<i?ijuuk?. and lrrl
tabllity dJ&appcarcd In Mwirt order and
my bo rely nflltctcd stomncli began
gulckly to recover. I begun to rebuild
and bnvo steadily continued until now.
Huvo n good appetite and am rejoicing
* ill !#>und health, which j owe to tho
use of Tostum Food Coffee." Natuo
Blven by Tostum Co., Uatllo Creek,
: Mich. ?/
There's a ror.son.
Head the little book. "Tho Hond to
c/' fouud ia cacb pkgj" t
'-1* -VIT*. .
BUMPER CEREAL CHOPS
Acreage and General Condition Above
Last Year's,
AN INCHEASt IN cflhN AHFA
finffrniiifiil'i Moullily H?<|>ort
Kn ToritOly <'??ii?fninl hy Hint l*ll<lt?i>n ?
W tutor U In hI Htuixla ill^li ? An lixtl.
rat?<l *1.-1-1 or 4 1 .1, 1 no,ono Itunhi-ln ?>/
IVtntfr WhfAl!
HKCKNT (JKAIX < KOI'H.
WI.VJ'KM IVIIKAT.
< '<>!? <1 i t ion . Jturthi'ltf .
lrnli<ati'(l crop, July
1, 11X15 82 .7 413,1.50,000
Final cjoji, ittoi ;i32,(Oj.:m
Final nop, JOO.'J ... ?- :?tit,807,200
Ht'KI N't W II K AT.
I liilirjitril (^TOp, .1 II I V
i, iw 1.5 ' in 0 W2,:i7h,<hh)
Fitml crop, 1004 211), 401,171
Filial ?Top, 11)03.,.. ? ? 237 ,1)54 ,68.1
I'OliN .
f ixlicatct) yicM, July
I, I IK 1.5 . . h7 .3 2,0.51 , 1 10, (KK)
Final Vielti, 11MII 2, 4(J7, 480,034
I'iii.il yi?>l<|, 11)03 2,241,170,02.5
I' 1 1 wi I yicM, 1002.... -- 2,.523,048,?XX)
? .... I
Ksflmatos of tho country'* grain
crop* made from the statistical reports
of Hi.. Department of Agrlciilt lire ImW
eat? favorable yields of spring and
winter wheat ami an extremely largv J
crop of corn.
According p, | f Hoi user, flic sin
tlsllcJan of Hie New Vork Produce Kx
cliange, Who analyzed Hie < .overinncut
figures, (here hi an Indicated yield of
4 1.{, loo.ooo bushels of winter wheat, I
202,.{7(l tixx> bushels <>f spring wheat
and 2,<55 1,1 10,0^0 bushels of r(irn j
1 hose ar? the estimates based on the
reported condition of the principal !
crops on Jnly 1, lust.
I 'capita (ho fart that discredit Was to
nome extent east upon the ( Jovernnient
crop figures a is a result of the cotton
flop scandal, ureal Interest was mani
fested In the showing of the bureau
IIkuics. 'ill,. conditions reported hy
the ( Jovernnient showed a slight de
terioration In the condition of the win
ter and spring wheat crops. The de
terioration was slightly In excess of
two points for both the winter and
spring wheat.
This deterioration, turned Into hush
els |>y (lie Produce ICxcltauge statist!
clan, means a decrease of 22.<mhi,<mk> j
hushels, as compared with the .lime
forecasts. Notwithstanding this de
crease, there is- every reason to believe
that #1* taaviUry will raise a crop
slight^ %rr\, Ii 7<K),()oo.ihh? bushels
ol wheat. I.ast year at this time the
prognostications were for a crop of
?tUI.OOO.OOO bushels of wheat, but so |
unfavorable was the subsequent ]
weather, with its excessive moisture I
and cool temperature, that the July es- '
timatu was shown to be loo.ooo.olK)
bushels out of the way when the crop
was finally garnered. Last year the
crop *4 wheat was 552,2HO.OOO bushels.
Ofllclnl Crop deport.
Washington, I >. C. I'rellmina ry re
turns to fhe Chief of the Korean of Sta
tistics of the Department of Agricul
ture show tho acreage of corn planted
to bo about lU.oil.tMM) acres, an In
crease of about 2,080,0<X> acres, or 2.:>
per cvnt. on the area planted last year.
The average condition 0 f the growing
crop on July 1 was 87. .'1. compared with
80.4 on July 1, 100 1 ; 71?. I at the corre
sponding date in lOo.l and a ten year
Mveragv of 87.0.
The average condition of winter
?wheat on July 1 was H2.7, compared
with 85.5 last month, 787 on July 1.
IImM, 78.8 at the corresponding date 111
loo.*}, and a ten-year average of 77. s.
The a voyage Ncojidltlon of spring
wheat on JAly 1 w^JH^ompared with
0.T7 last month, 1W.7 on July I, llHi-l,
H2.5 at U>e corresponding date In
uud a t9?-ypar average of 80 ;t.
Th>* average condition on July I of
spring and winter wheat combined was
8.YM, compared with 8-1.5 on July 1,
1!HM, and 8<> at tho corresponding date
In 1
The amount of wheat remaining in
the hands of farmers on July 1 is esti
mated at about 24,257.000 bushels,
equivalent to about 4.4 per cent, of the
crop of last year.
The average condition of the oat crop
on July 1 was 1)2.1, compared with 1)2.0
last month. 80.8 on July 1. 10<M. 81. a at
the corresponding date in 10?>,i mid a
ten-year average of 88.5.
'1 lie average condition of harhy on
July 1 was 01.5. against OH. 7 one mouth
ago, 88.5 <?n Jnly 1. Hhm, NO.S at the
corresponding date In 1ln>n. and a ten
year average of 88. .'V
I he average condition of winter i j e
on July 1 was i ?!! . 7 . compared with ss
on July 1. loot, 1k).2 at the correspond
ing date in ll)o.'{, and a ten year avcr
J' ge of Kb 1 .
I he average condition of spring rye
on July I was O.'t, compared with !N> 8
on July I, 11MI-1, 8S..'t at the correspond
ing date in lOO.'l, and u ten year aver
a ue of 88.4.
I he acreage of flax Is greater than
that of last year by about l'JS.soo
acres. or tV7 per cent and the condi
tion on July 1 was 02.7.
The acreage of potatoes, excluding
sweet potatoes. is less than thnt of last
year by about lO.OOO acres, or O.d per
cent The average condition on July 1
was 01.2. compared with 03 0 on July
1. toot; ss l nt the corresponding date
in 100o, and a ton-year average of 02.1.
COTTON ItKOKKIt DROPS DKAD
11. I- Hruner Passes A way 111 Chair on
Porch In K nox vllle.
Knoxville. Tcnn. R. 1,. Hruner. for
ty three years old. widely know n In tho
South as a stock broker and a member
of the Now York and New Orleans <'ot
ton Kxchanges and Chicago Hoard of
Trade, died suddenly while seated in
Ms chair on the porch of his home.
Death was due to heart failure
brought by an acute attack of Indi
gestion.
Personal tSosslp.
.1 P Morgan Is having Lis portrait
painted by J. J. Shannon.
Thomas Fortune Ryan, tho railroad
magnate. Is a Virginian by birth.
It is said that J. J. Hill a J ways in
sists that lie Is not a Wall Street man.
The chaplain of the Hawaiian House
of Representatives Is the ltev. S. L.
Desha.
Count Bonl de Castellane is reported
to be anxious to becomo President of
France. *\
The late liuy lloothby, who wrots
many novel?, railed hlir>?etf a mechan
ical author. ^
NEGRO MURDERS TWELVE
Stowaway Slays Crow and Passen
gers on Fruit Vossol.
VmiiiK WnuiHIi Hi ?*. Hull' Nurvlvor of
mii A|>|>uIIiiii,' Irugi'ily Wlilili II i|i.
yi'iit 'l lit f Iia * h ? I ?ilii-itn Men,
NVw Oilcans, I.il < 1 1 1 <? phlck.V A liter
li'Htt t/iit i- ? 1 1 ?? -oh* ytievrvtif of thtr<e?Mt
)ht.vi||s w !n> > ailed from llii' little inl
and <il' I'tilla, iiimtil tt-ii mile* off tltrt
north shore of Honduras, on tin- little
?rl|iir IIII-I Oly Inpia, (In* IwHVf OtlMTH,
iiii hiding a woman ami a HuM, heing
killed, one hy diii', hy Robert ,\M ; III, a
ii. ".M u, will) ;\ i t | ? * . i ! i 1 1 rille. Mis*
I'IImi1 \| m i/:i n, lip- mils mii* of llii' thir
teen let I ; 1 1 ' \ i , wan hJioI by tin* hruto
ami i'IiiIiIm'iI on tin' head with an car
w hfii, In-i l>till"l broken arm trailing
uselessly, sin' swim tovvard a dory Into
which tin- mm ih-ri-i- sought lo lure licr,
Sin- ixnipril hy pi"t end i ng to hi' deiid
ami floating foi vanls or nioro
niinh'KKly as a body, 'J ho negro, think'
In;; In- 1 1 a 1 1 Mulshed ln-r. hi-nl lo his n.'irx
ami i-owcil lo tin* islaml, where Miss
Morgan, almost demented from grief
ami liar, was IoiiikI hilling in the un
derbrush several days aft* r.
The lillle island of I'tilhl, lying off
llir Honduras coast, ami wIiiiki' popula
tion is an indiscriminate mixture of
whl I i'.s, ( 'ay nianilt'H ami ('arihs, wan
llie mi ciii' o | i hi* ex l ra\?r<lina ry tragedy.
The raptain of (lie lit 1 1 ? * schooner
Olympin wax almiit to make a trip to
Kiiatan, Truxiilo ami Heli'/.e. 'lie hail
aluyit I I ? m ? sols, ami was to buy ealtlo
al Truxiilo to sell at Meli/.e. Jle car
tied a erew of four ami some pnf.seu
gers, making (lie total list of pcopht
a hoard iiuinher Ihitjcrn. Among theso
were t u o" wttmen'a ml two children.
The vessel left the liarhor of I'tlllrt
at I I oYloi-k at 1 1 1 1; 1 1 : , and after she had
heen under way less tliuu tin hour
every hoity was aroused hy a Khot.
Rushing <m deek, tlic.v found a negro,
ariiied with a Winchester rifle. shoot
ing down the ni"ii one after aimHier.
This negro wiii Robert Mefilll. It af
terward ih'Xi'loprd tint I he had slowed
himself ah'tard, Willi the intention of
lobbing the < -a | > t :t ill and then awim
lll. Ul,' a sliol'e. ?
After lii- had killed all hut one of
the men lie ordered th" last'' survivor
to K" hi low and sejitth' the ship. W'lie'l
III" man reappeared on deek and re
ported the negro shot liiin dead, lie
then pill tlie two wmiii-n. Miss Klsie
Morgan ami her sister, Mrs. Walter
Rose, with lo i six weeks old infant, in
the dory A ? ?onn as tliey we re alloat
Im- changed his mind ahout allowing
the wonieii to live, and killed Mrs.
Rose a in I her infant.
Th- n he he;: a ii shoot ing at Miss Mor
gan and won i u! eil her in the arm. She
jumped overboard ami started to swim
hark lo 1 1 1 ? - inland lie tired at her in
effectually, lull his ainmunition evi
dently '.*a\e out, for lie promised Iter
immunity ti-'Ui liariu if she would
i o 1 1 1 1 ? h:ii-'; ! 1 1 the dory. Sin- started
hark, and when within reaeh lie struck
her on tin- head with an oar. stunning
her. Relieving she ? us dead, he rowed
away toward the mainland.
Miss M orita n swam ha<-k to the isl
and. where she was thrown on the
hi arh hy the wave.< in an exhausted
eonilit loll. She t'earei! that the negro
Would follow her, so she !iid in the
hushes nnd lor two days suffered from
the heal and cxpoMtrn. until she was
found hy a woman from her neigh
borhood and rexe?in| from starvation
In tll<' 1 1 1 1 a III i 1 1 1 e the dory had heen
washed ashore, and there was excite
ment in the island, as ii was helieved
the niymp a had con- down with all
hands When Miss Morgan told her
story an immediate searrh was insll
tuled for MrCill ami the authorities
on the maiiit.-ind were informed of the
tragedy. They caught the murderer
at l-'.l I'oi-vinir, a little town on the
load to I'eiha. His life was saved
1 1, Ulijugh the presence on the coast of
President Ihuiilla, who was on an in
spection mm*. The Honduras warship, j
I. a Tuinhla. which has figured In so
many revolutions, was brought into
service, and the murderer was placid !
aboard and sent hack to the Island.
The laws of I louduras prohibit the I
intlict ion. of capital punishment, hut It I
was feared the people wouhlHfM-ohahly |
lake ihc case in their own hands.
Mi^s KIm,. Mottra u. the only survivor
of the terrihle occurrence, visited New
Orleans three years ago. She is a well
educated, it lined young woman, twen
ty live vi ars old.
o\ r.i: a iicndkki) i ? i ; a i >.
Si oios >>f limit's Taken From Hhomhln '
\ 1 1 1 ?*> iWalost <'?>llicry.
r. H , hit. \\ ;i !>"- An explosion of i
. I i k <??!: ? 1 1 1 1 > i^l No. 'J pit i ? 1" lh" I'nitod t
j N .It i* >ii.i 1 ( VihoiN < 'otnpa ny , ;i! Watts
; town. in ill.' i?; 1 1 ? ? 1 1 < 1 1 1 : i Valley. the con- j
Irf 111' (1,1- sire.it Welsh roil 1 Ileitis, re- ;
j sulle.l m liir los* ot over ItHi lives, j
i .\loiv than t In f?* st or.- of hollies liavo t
I I u re. -over. -il
A 1 "Hi 1 ropoit was iminetlintoly t" . ? 1 - ?
I ! ? ? 1 hy 1 1 1 < ? hehhiim t ? I" rloinls of
j slunk.- ;ii .1 . 1 1 1 - 1 from 1 1 1 f pit shaft, in
I wh.fli I .u iin'it were workiiiir The i
i of ill.* i'\|i!osjon wr.'i ki'.l the '
1 iiiin h lioi \ i;| tho month <>l tin* pi!. i
\ I < otiitiiiinit iilion with tin* (loomed :
: II o I ill this 1 1 i | . ft ion \\ ;l s MMi'l'i'il. No. ?
j 1 >h.i it atV nihil com imiiu.ii t ion with
I No. Tin St h i men in No. l ami tho |
t'i w win i':i | !?'. 1 ttoin No. 'J wore
j ill i \\ n i.p.
\ t*? s Hi* p iny .h'M'en.leil, hut its |
| W'tik was v. ri..||s!y imptilnl hy tho ;
| foul ;i u ami lh>? f.illinu masse* of oarih
I .1 ? lo.hjed 1>\ tho i'\ p los inn.
1 I In on.' to 1 ti? i; esjor oil.
riif fa m< >11 > throne of 1 telhi is t<> he !
t TVStoffil.
I
l i IJ. v I :t hov 1 1 oil 1 s.
'I'ho i:.\.vi;:i\t< ? >iii in it t e.1 of tho
I I'.i!..: t'l.i (Jaiiill ("olilUii'-^'on ha> I'.'. ,
j si'ivi il to i t .!i: .> (I..- workin;: .lay of
iu?'< 1 1 ; i in< > :t it?! hi h'.tfei s 1 1 > riuhl limit's. i
Vpp.ni.ts Kim: Oscar .in Aliiii5.il. |
I 1 1 1 5 p. I W:?!l,ll.l. It 1*. lliC. .1 PP<>) lit- I
Oil k i n i: ('? .i. "f Sw.-.ii'!! ? *. Admiral !
I of tl:* < ionn.'ii Navy.
A Ni w I ow u.
Mi?>ouri h:i? .i new town that IniS i
1 ln'iMi iiann\l Oianiu* IVelings.
I .....
I
\ i ; i' . :..i ! < ; i ii' ?
til" Ni. ho:- . st. !...m> N.t
tint I I .? .? u tie t'luh. hii*> ho.'ti making
u-'oil iihoirt :>? lone ;t" any ot tho top
not< h pilehfl- He joined the l'trt?|OH
tram h.uk in IS'.'O
nno tronhlo ahonl havimr ii play or of
Lajolo's ability is that ho ioavos ft
j moat hit: itolo when lit* is out of tho
Sumo The ? 'levolands are missing him
a ^#<1 rtoal Jn>t now.
I I a II. secured hy Brooklyn from the
<?iant?, H tho only Hanlon Jtaismo.n
hitting over He has .^'.20, innk
lii? twontytlffoo^jits In seventy times
at hut In iilnefeeii games. I
A WOMAN'S MISEWf.
Mm. Jolin IjftBue. of 116 P?t?rso?
A venue, I'aUraoB, N. J., ??><: "I w*? j
troubled for about ulut and
what 1 Buf
fered no 0119
will ? e ? ? r
know. I lined
about ever/
known reme
dy that lit haid
to bft good for
kidney com
plaint, t> u t
without deriv
ing permanent
relief. Often j
when alone In 1
i ne house the back aebe has been ho
bad that It brought teari to my eyes.
The pa In at times wan no Interna} that 1
was compelled to give up my household
duties ami He down. There were bead,
itches, dizziueMH and hl?>od rtiith i iik to
my bead to cause bleeding at the nose.
The tlrst box of Doan's Kidney I'll I a
benedict! me ho inueh that I continued
tbo treatment. The stinging pain in
(lie small of my back, the rushes of
blood to the head and other Hvmptoma
disappeared."
Doan's Kidney PUN are for nale by all
dealers, SO cents per box. i^ofiter- Mil
burn Co., Buffalo, N. V.
A woman thinks her husband has a
fine mind when be Is tickled to dnuth j
becauso tbo baby throws his watch
down t lit* bathroom hopper.
FITflpermannnMv mired. No fits or nervous
ness after lirst lUy'M u?e of Dr. Kline's Great
Nervellestorer.fJJtrlttl bottioand treatise free
Dr. It. If. Ki.ink, Ltd. ,931 Areh Bt., Phlla., Pa.
There are in Oermany twenty-one uni
versities *
l.*tl?* w?tf Sh??i
One ftt/.o smaller after usln* Alloa's Fo<>%
Kase, ii powder. It makes tight ornewohoei
easy. 'in res swollen, ho*, sweating, soiling
feet. Ingrowing mils, oorm and bunions. M
all druggists and shoe stores, ?.V. Don't ac?
rapt anv substitute. Trial panic age Fa EE by
mal1. Addresn, Allen S. Olmsted, l.oHoy, N.Y.
Itussia Was eighty (sir general holidays in
a year.
M ra. \V i nslo w's Hoot hi ng Syrup for Children
t ????? king, soften t lio xunis, reduces lntlamma
tlon.nl lays pain .cures wind colic, !45e.a bottle
Winnipeg, Manitoba, is said to be the
fast est (/rowing city in the world.
do not believe Plso's Cure for Consump
tii>iilias:tne.|iril for coughs and colds, ? Jons
r.HOvKH, l'rlulty Springs, ind., l?'?b. 16, l'JOJ.
III.' production of quicksilver in 1004 ia
f.-iiin.iU'il at 3iiUl tons.
BABY'S TERRiBLE SORE
Moil v Ituw \ V till llnmor ? ('nine I I'ntoM
A ~ I >o?-!or Ulil No (io<)'.!? Milliter
I Mi rou i'ji|f <><l ? ('ill !?? ii i rt <'u ix I iitllnci*,
' My i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 vva< a wry delicate baby. A
tiiiiiiii- soil- ami Itinnoi broke out on h:s
l?? ii ? \ . looking like i a \ ili--.li. a nd causing
ilii ? ! 1 1 i ? 1 iiulotd iifjoiiy. My phy-i. ian prr
srrilii d various i i-iik da ?, none oi which
1 it- 1 j ? * d at ail. 1 In a amc disMjinngrd and
took the mailer into mv ?i-vn hands, and
(ind ('ulnar i Snap and (.'uticura Ointment
niih almost, immediate siici-cs. lleforc
I In- second week had parsed the soreness
was gone, not leaving a trace of anything.
Mrs. .Ii-auuctif 11. lllock, 281 Kodcdelc St.,
lb>chcstcr, N. V."
Given Lien on Gravestone?.
Aniens the. many remarkable acts
? if ihe Maine Legislature, recently ad
journed, was the passage of a law ea
la'di-hing i> l-i'n on gravestones. by
which the marble worker may, within
two j ears trnin the erection of the
-tone, lake possession of- the memo
rial in satisfaction of any sum that
may at thai time remain unpaid. When
the law wis under consideration in
'he legislature it attracted very little
attention, hut now that it has been
passed there has arisen a great storm
of molest. The law is denounced as
'ghoulish." and the legislature and
tu:ub. !n;.e makers are being roundly
aliased f< r their utter lack of de cency
,n thus opi nirg a legal way to the in
vasion of the sacred "Ms of the
dead I tu' it id tin* law and Maine
people wlui wish to rest easy in their
?raves must now Tnako sure before j
ieath that 'ho tombstone niaket wilj
ne paid in fu!l.
Cure For The Blues
ONE MEOiCIHE THAT HAS HEVER FAILED
. '-y
Health Fully Restored and tho Joy of 1
Life Regained
When it cheerful. brave, light -hearted
u(>iu:ni is suddenly plunged into that
perfeet inn ?>f misery, the lU.l'KS, it is
a -.ad pietury. It is usually this way:
She has been feeling "out of sort*"'
Rosa Jldg/ni)
for sou it* time; lu'ad has nchad and j
back also; has slept, poorly. been quite j
nervous, and nearly fainted once or i
twice; head dizzy, nml lira rt-beats very
fust; then that bearing do.vn feeling,
and during her menstrual period she is j
exceedingly despondent Nothing I
pleases her. Her doetor nn'-'R : Cheer
up you harp dyspepsia ; you will he
all right soon." 1
Bui she doesn't get "all right," and
hope vanishes; then come th^ brood
ing, morbid, melancholy, everlasting
HUES.
Don't wait until your sufferings have I
driven you to despair, with your nerves j
all shattered ami your eotlrage gone,
but. taUe I \din Iv . 1'inkhams Yege- j
table Cotn|HMind See what, it did for -
Mrs. Kosa Adams, of 819 I'Jth Street, j
Louisville, !\y., niece of tho hito (Jen- I
oral Koger Hanson. C.S. A. She writes: '
Ifcvu Mr>. Pink hum: ?
" i en mutt t?*ll rou rrith pen an'l ink what ;
Lydin "K. l'inkbam'a Vegetable Compound
has done for me. I suffered with (Vmale
troubles, oxtrrm* litsaltuil*, ' tho blues,'
nervousness anil 1hat filling. I was
ndviiMxl m try Lvdia E. Pinkham's \ egetahle
Compound, lind it not only eured my female
dcmngiuutuU hut itha* reitor?xl meio perfect
health ami strength. The buoyancy of niv
younger days hivs returned, and I do n?>t Hur
ler any longer with deapondenov, as I did l>a
fore. I consider Lydia K. Pink ha in'* Vege
table Compound a boon todek and suffering
wom*n.''
If you have nome deranftniMt off
tho fp male orgoaUm write Mrs.
Plokham, Lynn, MtM.AforUvk?.
?WW TO ovm ftlADIU.
Bvtaalc Bloud Halw for the Blood.
If you ?ijfr?( from uicar#, tottma, ?orofaii^
Mood poison, oauoar, eating sores, itohiug
ehlu, pliaplaa, boiU, I>oa? pal tie nw?lllttirt,
rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood ornliu
disaaaa, wa advise you to lake Botanic Blood j
fiuln (0. Ik B). Especially recommended |
for old, obstinate. 4?ep seated casi-a, ?'u r> ? j
where ail else tails heal* every sore, makes !
the blood pure and rlob, k'v? the ?? k in t (?? I
rt?*l? Blow ?( health. Druggists, $i j ">r
)?? t bottle, 8 bottles 6 bOttluH li.'JO, i
ux prepaid. bample sent free by writing j
Hlood iittlm <?<>,, Atlanta, Oa. Describe j
trouble and tree medp-ai advice seal in |
letter. Medicine tent el once, pro. j
/.aid. I
Spiritual hirtU knows no social bar
riers.
Bariau j
To l.etirr advertise the Mouth's l.?a<11ng j
nusliir** (.'olifge, four seholsrshi i>? ate of- i
fere-l yomiK persons "f this county st Je?s tbsn
cost WltlTK TODAY
GA-AU. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, ttJ
(1 rdKKt * ta .
cTVIozley's
Lemon Elixir.
Is a sure cure for all
Liver Troubles
and a preventive of
Typhoid
and other fevers.
( Grandparent
Good for ^ Pareut
i liaby
A?k Your Neighbor
5Qe. und $1.00 per bottU
at Drug Storr?.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
TULANE UNIVERSITY Of IOUI8IANA.
Its S'lvan'a^ri f <">r practical lnatru< Hon. Loth
In aiiii l? In lx<i u(oilc? an<1 Abundant lio*i,ltal
ii.uN-i t,(|? aid uii<<jijAllfil. lii* aictn* l? glv*n
??< thf t; if at Charity lioapttAl wttli !*<0 In- tlx mil
> rodents annually S|>?. iai limti ruction 1*
i-iv r. 'I. illy at the Imilnlilu <>< th? Hick Th?
i..M >.?g)na tjrt'"/b(-r lUlb. HIII5. Foi
i ittH and infot matlon a<Mn?s
I'UOF. M. K. I'll A1 >r. I)ran.
I'. (I. Kniwrr 201. NEW Oltl.RANS, LA.
Facts Are Stubborn Things
Uniform excellent quality for OVCT a quarter Of a
century haw Hteaclify iucroaat il tho huIch of LION COFl<\EE,
The leader of all package coffees.
Lion Coffee
Ih now uh<hI iu millions of homos. Such
popular succoHH speaks for it?elf. It in a
positive proo! that LION COFFEE lms tho
Confidence of the people.
Tho uniform quality of LION
COFFEE survives all opposition.
LION COFFEE l<eepw Its old Irlen'fcj and
mwkea new ones every day.
?ON COFFEE
has even more
than lis Strength, Flavor and Qual
ity to commend It. On arrival front
the plantatlon.lt Is carefully roast
ed at our lactorlcs and sccurely
packed In 1 lb. sealed packages,
and not opened again until needed
for use In the home. This precludes
the possibility o! adulteration or contact with* fjerms, dirt,
dust, Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity of
LION COFFEE is thereiore guaranteed to the consumer.
Sold only in I H>. packages. Lion-henrl on overv package.
Suvo those Lion-heads for valuable premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., ToMo, Ohio. J
ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY Sixty miles from Baltimore at the base <>f tl:c Hlue Ridge
FOH YOUNG LAOIES Mountains. Established 1X09. Incorporated iS'ti. Healthful
AMH MIQ<JCQ loeatiorf, large shady lawns, modern equipment throughout.
Students may pursue eitlu-r the Classical or the Ivnglisb
Course; graduation is attainable in either. Music, Painting and Domestic Econ
omy, are branches of special interest tn their respective departments. Pros
pectus sent on application. Address
Sls'cr Sviporlor, St. Josoptv's Acadomy, Emmltsbvirfl, Maryland
BEST m TfiS 10WELS
CANBY
CATHARTIC}
i.i. ?iii?i >i? TTmiroi ? frnim?TMnrin inauafiMMa^Ml
GUARANTEED CURE for oil bowel troubles, appendicitis, biliousness. bad breath, bad
blood, wind on the stomach, bloftted bowels, fool mouth, headache, indigestion, pimplea,
pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow akin and dizziness. When your bowels^on't mov?
regularly you nro sick. Constipation kills more people tl an all other diseases, together. It
atart3 chronic ?.ilment9 and loop yenrs of Buffering. No mutter what ails youi start taking
CASCARET9 today, for you will never get well nnd stay well until you got y*X^r bowels
right, Tak e mir advice, start with Cascarets today under absolute guarantee f?^cure or
money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Never *old in bulk. Sample and
booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, ChlcHt;o or Now York.
N at u ral
Flavor
Products
Don't Re Without Them In Your Home
Tijcy Arc Always Ready to Serve
Lvinch Tongues Vonl L.oi\f
Ron olnss Cliickorv Dried Boof
Brlskol Bocf Soups
Jollied H or. ks B tvked Benns
.Vf""1 Ctrocer
T'?' Jtpnklet "'/low to Make Good Thing ?
to Kaf sent free.
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago
tVMon nml womon ?H?>
ovory year. thousands* of
who mit;ltt just
'nt well livo. It If* their
, t.?i! Wiirn rtU-k tlioy don't t?ko the proper
c maider the exit it si?'W. for your lif(> w HtHtitKi). Hot tlio beat, but above *11
tiling* do uot- ji.-rmit tbo disonso to ruu alontf without treatment. Our oxper
ienrn h-iM tau.rlit. hi w i?at Clioe.kora will do. Wo know of no remedy in tbo
w.iv'il wltloh will o'uml its marvelous notion in the ]>orwancnt euro of moot all
know u chrouio or lutul digeasiaa.
^SESMOBmma
|T^"TVo want yon to try
Cluvkcr*. We wont yon
to u?o this modicino bo
cause it baa merit, bo- . " i ? .
rauao it will do yon Rood. liocauao inoat any diaeaao will ranlsh when Checker*
r.iiuinoni'M to aoatvh the nyntem. It Mr ill find out what In wroutr inalde~lt goes
t<? tbo b.ittom of every ordinary diaeaao and makes thealek well. Oall on yonr
drutftfist for a anmplo bottle froo ? or write ua. The better plan ia to bay a
mammoth dollar bottle to-day.
ChecKer Board and 24 Checker Men
m ^ m ^ ? V Call on yonr dealer or dnuorfot for one of our fall
|4 U' M air.o heavy Checker board*, printed In Qtilora, with
IT fvl_y 13 rod and IS hluo Checker men, FRKR. If he rtfaaaa
a ? ^ j ? r to fnrntsh eamv. write ee ew yeell b? enppttel
l^thn OWfiaf!
,?.a
MAY
BE
USED
FROM
THE
HOUR
OF
BIRTH
Weigh
ing tho
Baby.
Physicians, nurses, pharmacists,
and chemists throughout the world
endorse Cuticura Soap because of
its delicate, medicinal, emollient,
sanative, and antiseptic properties
derived from Cuticura, the great
Skin Cure, united with the purest
of cleansing ingredients and most
refreshing of flower odors. For
preserving, purifying, and beauti
fying the skin, as well as for all
the purposes of the toilet and bath,
Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuti
cura Ointment, the great Skin
Cure, is priceless. Guaranteed
absolutely pure, and may be used
from the hour of birth.
Two flo*p? In ono ?t one price ? nemrlr, a Mcillrfnal
?nd Toilet Soup for 25r. Kilter Drug ft Chun. Corn.,
8"le 1'iopi., JioKton. MnllrU "How to C'?ro lor
Jlttiiy ? .Skin, Scalp, ami I lair."
Concentrated
XRAOe
mark .
Crab Orchard
WATER
Nature's flreat Remedy
KOR
DYSPEPSIA
SICK HEADACHE
CONSTIPATION
RtlmulntCH the Liv<-r, r?>j?nlntiv< th? Bowels
and koop? the entire system i:i a h^ultliy
condition.
k Natural Product with a rooord of a Cen
tury. If afllictcd try if.
SOLD BY AM, DRUGGISTS.
CRAtt ORCHARD WATER CO.,
Louisvuxi-:, kv.
You want .only thti best
Cotton Gin
M c h i nery
Ask any experienced
CI inner about
Pratt, EagBe, Smith
Winship, Munger
We would like to mIiow
vou what thousands of
life lt)ii>f customers way.
Writo for' rtwlalojr ami
testimonial booklet.
Continental Gin Co
Charlotte. N. itl, Atlanta. Ca.
ItlrinliiKliam, A lit.
?ffempli|i, T?>i?n., Dallas, Tor.
FOR WOMEN
troubled with ills oeculiar to
their sex, used as a1 douche b nnarvrloujTy su-.
csssful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills discaaeget mi,
?tops discharges, heals inflammation and local
soreness, cures leucouhoea *nd uasul catarU^.
Paxtine is in powder lorm to be dissolved in pure
water, and is far more clcansing, healing, gcinuL.Jal
and economical than liquid a^Ustplics for ail
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL U6L3
For sale at druggists, cents a box.
Trial Bos and Book ol Instructions Free.
Tmk ft. Paxton Company Boston. Mac*.
Dropsy III
Remove* all swelling In 8 to so*
days ; effect* n permanent cure
In jo to 60 days. Trial trentment
ghreafree. Nbthjnecan be fniiet
Write OT.H. iTrtTMpn'a Sons,
S*Ml?ll?ts. B? ?%tl?r.ta.Q#
WlllTrn Addreas of (1) personV-S*
RN I K 1 1 " ? i>?rt Indian hlocdwbo *r?
HI" I LU not livtn* with any trUi^ .
(l)of n.*n who were drafted In Kentucky.
(?) of mother* of aoMicra who h*va Vid
dented j>?nalon ofl *cc<?unt of tlielr rj*
marrta**, <4) of men who served in <L?l>d?
era! army, or (I) the nearest kin of tqcfc
*oldier? or aatlora, now decewed.
. \ NATHAN BICKFOKP, Attorney,
\ Waalilmiiw, >'? C.
BO. ?o.
OUR 8&f!plALTY
^ ^
Thi twi llfiir skirts for fits .dollars.
MM? TO VOU* MEASURE,
WHH *M ?aaa?Wa and ui??*uie:r>ent blank*.
MODEL SHIRT CO.
Off** ' l(?lMW?UliU4