The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 19, 1906, Image 4
Lytila Em Plnkham's
Vogotahlo Compound
It a positive curt' for all those painful
ailment h of women. It will ?*ii 1 1 rr-1 y
ourt* the worst forms of F< male t'oin
plaints, InHammat ion ami 1 'titration ,
Tailing wo 1 1 I >isphtceuienth nml rouse
Spinal \Vrulllii'i,:%, uixl is OeCllll
arly adapted to tho Clunijn <if IA/e. ]
It will stiroly cure,
Baokaoho.
It has cured tiiurc ruwH of Female |
thiol n ? ' V litia t i im1
?world has e ver h now ri . It isalinost in
fallible in such cases. 1 1 dissol ves and t
expels Tumoi'R In an early sta^e of
development . That
Bearing- down Fooling,
causing pain, weight nml headache, 1a
instantly relieved and permanently ;
eured -by its n?c I nder rill eireum
stances >i arts in harmony with the
female system. It correct*
; Irro gu/arl ty,
Suppressed or I'ainfftl Periods. Weak*
o<?ssof the Stomach I ndigestinn, Mloat
in#, Nervous Prostration, I lemho'he,
tiuneral Debility. Also
Dlxzlnotss, Falnlnoss,
Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and
" want-to-he-left .-alone " feeling, excit
ability, irritability, nervousness, sleep
lessnesa. flatulency, im-hi ncholy or the.*:
%i blues," and huclcaclnj. These aro '
sure, indications of I-Vmule \V?*al<nes?,
nOine derangement of tin* oi'kHiik. .For
HI tin ay Oontplalnls
and Itaokaehe of ci'I/iitw the Vegeta
ble Compound is iineipjalled
You ran write Mrs. IMnhham about
yourself in strictest confidence
I.Tim K. I'l.VKIliM M Kl>. CO., Iron, Mam
.So. .j- 'OG
Salutes and Corbet#.
, Aihoiik i li?; odd ??l!lt*l ;t'i deelsion*
l>ii t)llRlii'(l iii Merlin is thai <<f !|m
T'riifodnn railway admini*! ration on ;i ;
point 'if I !? advuneeil li> a -la
\ loll imiKtei nil lit.- low. i Klllll". w ho
asked for a ruling hk in \\ I ? ? ? t li ? ? f i ! i ? ? |
you lis; women subordinate.-*. in Ins of ;
fl?'? shout*! not ret < >)>, n l/.<' Mia first oil!
? h<? Ktrei-l, instead o) v. ? 1 : 1 1 1 f. In in !
mm lut ei), a<coii|iii- to tl: | ? r i 1 \ ailing j
eUtttOUl 'I'll" gO\ ('III III' II 1 tlilillcd'
the Ht it lion iiiUMtrr to hiIu'? tii t
The priiK-i p.t I of tlio ?',irV iiii-l,
? flebool at Senrhniek in<|iili .*1 of M;<
provineial i.oii'i 'nmi'iii if ?!? ?? v.a-- as
thorized lo forliltl x.hiiik \\<iiu?-n i ? .
wear eornets duriuu jr.vmnas'ic < v ? ? j
elsen. Tin1 j.-, o \ < ? 1 1 1 1 1 ? ' ? 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 Inn i/od
" I />< Ufir , ri^id prohibition ,\<w Vo:l
Tribune.
The IVkin robin in b'H'omiim nalui.ih/.i'd
in liio jt.wki ?f London.
i
lColiboil In riiuroli,
|i iln?t Uiink what n i> outrage it ii to be
robbed ot all tin* bench ta ol thu service*
*>y eontiriuoii* roughuin throughout the
o. congregation, when Anti l.nptne i? guaran
tccd lo cure. Hold rvi ly where. '1'5 oU
IT. W. Dioiner, id. 1)., iniiiulachirpr,
tipringlichl, Mo.
? t'liiiiOHO Hlil(|ri\i- hi 'ipaii i?'M? laMiihei
more I ltd ii 30iX).
Dreaming and Oolny.
"Th0H0 ho dream do not *lo Those
who do have no time <o dream
These epinrinn.-. ,1'roni a i < ? ? n * at
tiele liy Sarah Mernhardt ap|>!> tut
only lo the iii : students, for whom
bho wrote It. h*v with equal apiues:
to the woman ordirini*, a homo orjb.*
' business pirl earning Ik r livvbhoo'
out of the home.
"It Hceina lo nic." she eouiinurs,
"that the sueeesslul ones are those*
wno never think at all ahou' siiircs,-:.
but dimply work. Tins low ail ami
they loll. They make no *p.*e<-hes.
novel* seek to impn-vs others with tie
eertaintv of their own . ,? . e n vei,
in fact, bother i h< u I .<-.?? i ;? .ml o.
IM'S or lb*' opinion <.>K.i'''i* : > :i :i \
ilirn* They woik pml-n-M. tl.ej \oi i.
year After jeai the* .mmK iu:|*mV?
llttlo by Utile, nmt : tajm.
day Burprlsetl to tlntl em- elves u ?*
C?Mful."
Mtnolik Nnmes 3ticcrr.sor.
Eroparor Menclik l.a.s *;ominnted
li is 8HCC0S8or to the thro: e ,,<?
FlniH. He is a yo'snc n ,.n numed
MIrK Mann. Menclik'. i?i . ? m ? r. and js
? hortly to le n. ime. l eei.n-. *?? KjT.i. of
which eounirx Men< hi : | .
Hlnn in lM'i
All the tin, ... I.,,,.
puessiiij; vie lli.-r -i,e
vou niustn'i or uol.
in-:
? ? i il v
SI OPS Ba&HINO.
I C?i?? Hrtilli-Poiliitt #u?l Tiiiliul i
Car* Fitt-Nii l)? ?!?? ? <m ??
l> I Absorption.
A ??*??( Urotli ? i>ric*U?*
i &l?!r? Ami lieU'k \V tlcm Hi') ?K?* li-l :
> lire* I h and In -J t*??* inntAutly TVI.-li'iiji
! A ml J'jii ?."??'# tuju-atr' cirfr mi > ?? L) r c * ( H
; uh it u .1 i? to auuuvb
j Sl.$V? Ar.iill?"\h \\*:e;? (>u;.fy t h#* j
, )i ? rnl ?lai> l>* --tutm \ \ ? ' <?-*r ?>i n?f j
' foul ??*??? tii*t ?ri**> fn>!ii /""J. t
, * f I < ) by ? Upjl'yilltf 1 ll* (lij'tlltr Willi j
i uaMijal ?olv<*ntif f'.i
Tlii'V relieve k'n of i at ?' li r'i*?* dli'i
imti.ii'4 of o ii v Uiii'l
T-lu v <|il!< l(.V ? ill m heml*i lie, <' iir?" l tli# i
ill i flV. t ,,f < v- ffsi >o f.t'li/K or 'li ? V.ii'jf |
I lirv uill di'wKoV ii tohd'CO, ? liisk v or j
(th'ini I. H'6 Hi i n ill . i ?il' v
Tliev nlo|> fi-l itiuiil.il iyti il> lltO flloalHtli. j
? /? 1 1 i i iii) i Ion Cf.to-, pb - In lli' j
i|n|,l i !i 4ii-1 il l' ? tin^K. (l.Mtfrliilcil ft!" I
lloi-"ll. h?-4l llllll II. l'A-1 I MHl.V *HIIi, Auj.y I
h| ?>!'.? m <lli>' oilier (lHln-1 ion a I i *? 1 ! J u fl'ni" i
fl il ?e,l><*<| |l IIM''I|
W. I.noiv M .)j\ A i.t: I VVhiVk V,,:: i
. il.-* .in ! w i* v im! you to l^now it. 'Ilii* j
oil t . ll'Ul HO' IJ/.llll
I
' * <? i ( >< >| i Iii)' ?/.? I ?.$
I ;
??, l i1 III,* I i; 1 |. Ill Willi V'J'II II J II If i
''irnl . !?!(<?* j. 1 1 < I \oiir ill Hj//i*'. 'it rmitie 1
j ii.i'l )<)??. io ? i .> hi r<* in' nilvi'i , u it ? I We I
? V, 01 *ll|i|>lv Sou .1 k.iliiJoC III!.' II Villi]
llltvi- lie \ CI lioCil Mull ? A III i llclcli '
I W'iii'iTH, ii nil will ulto nciicl oit a err I
I nlii. iii ^it-.il foi i- lnwunl 'In' |?iir !
I ? lot >>' iiior* Mfu-li Water# You Willi
? is., i . ...... ;v, !,!c '
! li'.l : ' III rA li> iiliiol pill. II \l|'l?i!r 4
Mill's ? J R a l * l - T'iNU' < o 'S2H fill
A * ?? I {?'? l> I 4iu 1 1 < I , t II
I Out ! ii ' ail Writr /'Kiln':/. |
All 'IrtitfK i'-*. !*?>' |" i b"K or liv iimi!
uj on i'cc.ji' i/-' j 1 1 ? i ?? ^i.uii|i<i acwpiCil.
MiU 'ltsrH ami lioinlcrldc* ilci-i i*itsi'il
MKiro than 2,000 lit till) I'lilt'-d
.?51 itKs In lln< |,a i (in year*. Lyii'h
ln?3 c 1 1 ? c* i < ? . i < * i oil** iialf.
AN i.vlry.day stmucgi F.
I no M itn v Woiuoei <Hny llie Homy l.ou.l
ill lv 1 1| ii i-y Ml(-|( i|i-p?.
Mr-*. Ii. \V. W riKiii. ol" 1 72 Main I
I iii i , 1 1 a voi Ii 1 1 1 Mn.-i",, ?ii In I
IMiH 1 Wit- Mill.-l
i ii U ko wit!) *li;il|?
I'.ilns in (In- mi. ii|,
of I lie 1 in ? ? }v (i ml tun)
Ml<|| lll'li I. ill /./.J
^ 1 M1 1 1 S I ('Olilli Nf;| |'C<>
I y<'t iiIhmi! Ilir
Ikmi-i'. Tin* Hriiiiir>
piiN>;i^i's \M-rc :i!m.
I ? l i 1 li | ?( 1
M?m ln\ (??' r i <>i| ?
U I'l'i' S'? <1 If-tTrS- IIIK I c I C*??| < | f | lll. ll I
.Hi. Tills Wits 1 1 in ? Mhilil jolt I <I|
Ixiir y> ;ii v Imiiii's Kiduiy I'ills ,
! i ? ? i I n <1 lilt- i i;;lit iiwsi.V w In n ! Im-kiiI. I
Willi ill' ii' : 1 1 1 ? t I Ii r< ??? hi .\r* i urn)
in*' | r ii i ;i 11 1 1 1 *
St. 1. 1 :i II .1. sil' i ? r.n f *?? 1 1 ( <? ji l"? ..
i ??? ? i M . <I>iii ii i . > Iliil'fa It N . \ .
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1 vat i i ill ?? i !'? ji:i. It ri'iit iM<'f r-' ?
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w?y- ,t7" '?"i i ? .i
A < . II IU i*ltl t'n I < III" I ?< I'll" * .
ri'lihi^'. l'.lin-I. 111" ? Ii., !??-.. 1 .1 l. ?? ; lit*.
I 'ni -f-'i -l ? iii '- I'll 1 1 :? i/- 1 ' " r"l mid ti. ? i . '
I'll 1 1 1 nl 1 1 it -n I fit i Is t u ? ? 1 1 ? ? ? 1 1 ? ? I ? ?
lit.- i ?\ ? .nl ir.iif.^
I .? II t I .1 ' 1 1 ? 1 1 1 O.I.I I ? III 1 "? . \ I ? I" I . ? . I
1 m tit ?ii i ? I .i ii i i. r < . >it?i| 111 (?! i..,i -a v i
ri ? \ Ii ft* I Ii run \ r.?r* a <?( \l r-*. I ii .uah 1 1 . . i: -
Mil's, V|ii|?lt?SI. VtwI-Ii N \ I .'Ii, I V , I 'III. I
I lit' I i f I II;. ill ii|>. ? .1 I '..>1 / III llll ll.t - <1
|'i >|lll!.l I |.?ll "I l>." II'"1
ill < tit." K <t?l.| ill 1 1 lit" ll/ly
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l'liiLT^'i:.!- rr(ni"l i '.ni-v ii r laiW I.. .'tiro, I!,
\\ , 1 1 . ? n ?> - - (j' i i i' 1 1 1 ? ? .in .?n .-Ii I.- > v . ? .
I tln^iiw. ><iil..U"l *? | .t' II ' In mi liltlli. $tl>.
WO,!*"' .i vmi
Why Not Sign "Y'ra?"
In I Ih'sc ?days, when economy or
I linn ninl spare am nl the 1 ? i n I 1 iiu
pm'turnc, II seems lt> nif that ? m ?
of the conventionalities nl' I'tii i vs|innil
.?lice ininhi w. ll he abolished
Why should we w rite "Dear -it"
and then inaki' a patlso ami levin
i fri'.vh line? Why could mil all \\>l
ha vu In say flow straight on in t ho
.;inw> lilli> f t'tini "l?t 'lir sir""
Av,ain. why should wo lake ilnvi'
linns ami 1 1? is*, perhaps. Is more im
\>tnlaiil over the conclusion ? ? ?" ?nir
ftlli is"' II .strikes me dial it v\ ? ? ? ; I < !
hV iuliiiitt-lv simpler ami more eon
\onicnt it \mi t oacludeil a h iter thus.
I am. dear i ? . J oni ohedit ut ri \
I an!, I'M'anl I'ntili1," all Hi ii.ii' litf
J I'aii an mil'' t.-'l on. it.'- I't-a. on n| i i ;
? ? .f.iluin Ulill wilt 1} ll ^tlc rM isJ:ltalt-tl
j l.tuuloii (|i;'|'l'ii
l
|
Tv?.o famous Pior.cor Tif?,
Two of t ho most famous viur.ee:
inCft In tho weal have n well merited
i p'.iuo In history. These wnro the
j I. oao Jack tree nmj the I.ono Klin
The first 1? In western Missouri
and tho second in eastern Kansas. A
r.i?od ploa.-or liorsernaii tnli;ht have
i rovered the distance hoi ween (horn
I 'n a day. At ilu- l.um^.larU uv
Ki'"at I'.rMi- v. as ii'ir-hr t!iiriii>' Mr
t ivil v ar \' . I..- | < t . > . | Ira . u ...
c\ . r ll.t' Sat" i ? rail h.i!'t l !m ?
i-h'.ht nil'! Iifif w> !v ? ? i i i : t ? . ! i ?.. . ?
inn lulu:, ut ilu- t'arnnus tit! irir.l ?
Kaunas City Si in
yielding All.
"Omi jviM* ni? Our* to tnuk* I ham thin*."
I h lil on Thlna altar, <) my l.erd dlvlna,
a vpt thl* nlft to-duy, ("> Jeaua' auk*.
I httvu in) Jew via In ndoin Thy ahrlna,
\li tiny world fumifd au^tlfKa to
* 1 1 ft li 4 j
bill ti??* 1 Ot'li'K within my trembling
) ,,4 1 til
'I'M# will lif lllll. V ft till I'K tlltft ftavfliwlh !
ttlDli!)
Atitl I'l.oii olvntv u ImiJ, canat under- {
aland
li^M' When I >Ulti Jin* tlila. 1 y 1 ? ! <3
lr. 1 1 Hi t<ll
IIIiM'-ii theieli. 'J'liy a?*a i '-IiInk fc* ' ? can
u/ {>?< ?? ??i, villous of 0 *tt t m * > I
All ii . i I I ,n\f hi mi) oi r.iln would l/o.
1'ii i ,) low. A. fond hop? n ond longing* i
InflnilA.
It i,n'h I n w?i wlili W'um auU diuiiimd
with atgl;*
' I ? linj l:i my K"<Mp till btauty hath
II !.? j i. n
N-HV fluln 'Ills' foolalool wl.Wiu It Vnif
l|U I?h'->1 111**
ll. i- i.in^ir u (cviiiliii Ii nifty 'I l> > will be
l iiku It.' (> I uil.ir, <-i? 1 1 1 > coning* f?|l.
Ami" llii'gb I' *" I" 'J'hlno uH'ii will,
1 1 1 u l w I'll
If l.i r itnu deapvi >i l? hOUi (it > ill?# pift
< ;? II.
Ami * 1 1 o ii u'.\ i' l/.ii li iuy k'h, It may
L.iV II I,' ? ll
bo Ci.Ullgl-d, MO ptllllR'd. flu full ):ttV*
Hi nVi I)
!?'/ om- Willi Thi'i*, no tilled with peace
dUlne.
I ii. iy i.ui know i i ? I Ii ii* mine own,
hut ijiilnliitf I, j< k my will may llnd I C
'l'liift- |
Th# Car?rlt*? Writer.
Oh, oMrelcaa. auper caieley* wight!
Why (IhnI with pan or oertHI write,
An either comoa? Ana paper us?
Without dl*t|n'-UOn. lion* refime?
Why do voii like n board Ha well
A? duik inhiid Willi toitolao slullT
Why willu allk" amid the bloom
( >f %ni i iji'ii und your I'oty room?
In IIim . h ? .>? t you K'-t lomewhiit mlxedi
\S h> havi'ii't y?ni your habits fljed?
Why should yoU '! rtlmplu! lJon't yon
know
hrtt If mohi? diiy fame h litunp should
1/1*. w.
Ami kiiiimi fi;w proplu Mptak your nanii
With loud rt nil moat admired nocl/ilm,
And fioin i ho pupoiH cam* around
lt**p??i icf M with n look profound
And didn't ilml your stuff you wiote
Aiwjiy* fi r "iioitr,"
And i in t 'I I a ciriiiln kind fit pen.
Wrotu ulway* In your ,fa\ orlte "don."
T Will, h <len, of eonrne. with mi (Icmm em ft, I
All inaily to he nh?togiu{ih?d
In illnnri ny von eser k< ep
A "t.ii>: l'i llinko IV hoiiHi'W'Ifu wu?ip!;
Ati'l it 1 1 tin: othur smart <intulln
'l li. y h;iiid the p*op|? but lit bttlca
Wi s' ilon't you know thou- pcisona hilght
i'.miM mil .i :<li.^l<' column write.
And. umsslutf ilii-ui iiiuni foikN would aay:
ll'i ftln i no lit ry mail! <Jo 'wuy."
? -New orle.jny 'I'linea Demoeiat.
UNABLE TO WALK.*
'iiiii'ili' *dir mi \ ? K 1 1* filtiKfit iu I'iiI Silfi
? I 011I1I Not SI?M-|? ? Clllnl
li> I itliciu.i III hi* \ViM'l??.
' I li t I *.i !-iiii.'( miii- mi my hiiUIp. uh'i
ir'? l in- .? . any i ? >i ?d"voti month*. I
4i ? ? ? I ??? >i iy r\ ci \ i limn . ii hoi , any hone
III iltl'I I .1 I .t <l>. lor, lilil )|i> < 1 1 < 1 1 1 < M'l'lll
:?? ?t" n . ii II'1 /inl I would have
!'? ti \ 1 1 iii I i k<ii oil. .iixl I ha I I
'iii. I in' % ' i .ilk :./am I Mitlcrcil aw*
In.. Mi l ii lo/li1 I ? ? >tilil not .hIc<'|i at nil,
f t Ii- "m *i : 1 1'"' ?' ?'?. no | est i'oi inc. t ill
? ? i .i I In'.' ii in' i. c ( ilu iiiii Si .1 1 1
. I ' I ? I '? Ml ? ? . . ? II I . > i 1 1 1 1< " ? I < ' ? *' i ll<-.lllllJi lll<?0
:> I i'il ? i.?' u ? . ii It' With Will ill water
iii.! i i?t;..i So,(|i .| In n pplicd ''nil
< . i .( i ? o ' > in' n ' l 'i i in' i ll in i i'il pa 1 1 , ami
I. ml i In' 'i ? i tu'* M'H lo lioiil ll Iii
ii'.i.? \ .ci two I'tirlo I could walti
? I ll|l:0 .11 III \ ' mill I I'llI K'l'nl, and III .six
i l. if in \ . liii.ir s cm. lei i 1 1 r I .
.'..i >n .i.i ?...likmv. 'llotiinl oilt o| ? t o ?> i .
Ml- M ? Ii .????!' , I on -a <4 u , \
,\ I ? I ll i'M.i. \
A inn u s wile iio\ ce <joit| i iidiii s ]iim
1 1 in' ,r.:iv<> with Inr w'So.
ll'' ' ? ::<? I i'i .it! in f ri it t **?> l>y Woolford's
i Saiiii;ii \ I. ? ? t i < i n n?v?'f fully. Sold hy
I'i >i;,'k:i-i.i. -M :ti 1 <.iil<>rs | >r? ?initi ly tlllod
; '?>' ',r I'1 ti'l "ii, ''niwfor'l.'sville, lud. tl.
N'Mnil) I'il l'l )iii*> I I'il \ el '*\t l(X>,000 111 I i 00
j mm '? M.i) I , IWI
Man's Chief Peril. #
i Tim rli i?'f peril to which man Is ^x
I po.sinl i-i that of profanation of what
lis In'ly, from which ho is shielded
j l>v shutting himself up in Iho circlo
i ?'f his at 'n sos, and rest rlct Ing
himself to tho shallows of his
reason . Within that circle, and
in ihoso shallows, ho acquired
whit he believes Is wisdom, pur
; ?;>i< s what ho namca ambitions,
-"f|"'. ; \v!t;|! : I' tallC'il'S ill'" nil IIS allll
? ??rows, wn-iUvK what lie intomlK for
r?*vt<t>H' !?, eommit?? what ho calls sins,
'i idulges \\ I ? : H ho mistaken for lovo,
m l. in ii word, lives* what it is given
him imagine is human lifo. Yet
.iu i!1 "hit spin of existence there is
i. in a ian<uui of hours when lie truly
tiv. ? the lift i ha i is his own and not
i i ? ri ?! o u >* i ? . ;,ii evasion, or an error:
ii nd thosw few hours appear to him
s:i \ ? ? it' i lie Instiint of their revela
tion ;>-? hallucinations. Nevertheless
?hrv iin ilu> port teos and pillars, halls
i\l ?-:?! ion:. s:in and mais of his
li? .i\ ??ti w liii h In- pragma* Ically aiui
? iViTVii l.o . in l> piilb uw&.V from him,
Mi l nn its himself to what seems to
' 1 1 n; hi; In. a Veil, hut in hiu hell.
Truly, this i- a pity mid a Ions!? ?
VP IX TilK /in.
-Is he p ti; l auporlntdud^tu o[ thM
powder niill?"
"No, he's trave.tng now."
"Indeed ! "
"Ve.s; ?? aa> rule, lie hasn't com?
down siiuo that explosion last week.''
PiiiLulolph a I'rv-s.s,
ti vi i f of Onlifornia I'earn.
"I'l.e whole 0%'iisi "f iho gu'f of fall
hiiSim aoi'Unds in pt-irla. an?l last year
^ ,:..?i oi'ii worth was harvested in lower
I i' ' ?" ' "
L
F VS W
fs
Through Coff?
T
Soir* ;?? t 1j e statements
that co?T> <* l.iirt# t i. ??? iWMSt-n'o nerves or
tije body. Pe)?ujjaJ experience t\ i u
thoukH u-1* j rovw C-?- / - t:<ira ! statement
.* t^u#, find i-liyul 'Im)*? hr.vc uvord* <?f
great mujjlHt# ca<CH itj.it udd to tl?o
teatliuony.
.Tho fo'.louim; :<? from th* Hock fori!
111., Regi*l? I t i'm'/ >i I V
Dr. \VJ1 ISnm r.r.iikiii ie of Aiirorn
Las been tr<a iu>a out <>f 4I10 gno^roK
<'ti bos of lost eyapttjit #>'< v in history,
The patloitf is O. A.'Lea-h, of Htuch
County, and In tho lust four mouth* r.p
fcaa doctored with all or the ?pc<iuli*tH
?bout tbe country, mix! bat at lant re
turned home vritb tli? f?et Impressed
fob Ma mind that his case is incurable.
? portion of the optic nerve ha* been
toad, tendering hta eight ao limited
it be Is ihmble to aee anything be
Mm, t^he can see plainly any
" at th? ? Ida of Mm. There bate
l?OfU bill f?MV (MISCS Of Its lv'.IUl !>**
Jove, and tlav it,1 vo I?c?mj ranged by
uhlukj ur jobfleeo. l.f-a<~h lifts never
ll.voil either. but 1)11 <: l>- en U K :*'M t ?"<>f
fee drinker, and ihe speetalisJs have
| decided (li.it Hie OHM' litis been enured
' bv th's. I .".K'li Kir, UN? himself Shut Tor
; Several .\fiits bad dntnL three cup*
| >?f coffee for breakfast. iwo it t ik??>h
! i< 11 >1 one at night. According to {he
record* of the Kpeclnl'?>lH Of thl* eoun
' tr> Oils Is tho flr*t case cvu* caused
| by the use of coffee.
t Th? nerve Is ruined beyond aid and
hi* rn<?? ?* Insurable. The fact tint
!uak?? the case a queer one is thai tl.oi
sight forward has been lost and t!;e
side sight bag b?*en retained. Accord- i
lug to the doctor'* statement the young
man will hare to give up coflfae or tho
r?st of h1? ulght will follow and the
?ntlra ntrv b? ruined,- Rcgittor On
I.et It be ren.endjerod Unit the vye#
iv.sr ho attacked lu on* ?-ftsd anil the
si.m.a. h in auothor, whlM in others It
.O I'C kidney*. luui t, howwU or *eu
:?? ii 1 nervou* prostration. The reined.
m ? i> M.-js jin<l should ho adopted be
lt ?!?? too l.l
< ^ n i i rofiVc if jo,; show iuolplent
dHon>e.
it is If oi'.O e?n ri \ o wcll-txvtlo<l
?*o*hMn I*\?o 1 ?'oiVfi? to servo for the
'i it mondr.tf bevon-go. '? The withdraw
al <>? tho oM Iciml of ?oft'e* that I*
didny ho harm nnd I lie supply of tbe
element* in tho !'o*tum, which Nature
uses to rebuild the broken notrn nerve
"oils, injures a qjlek return to the old
j'\v of Ftrviigth nnd health, and |f?
well north while to b? able Attain to
"do things" and fool weii, ?here*? m
reason for . \
?OSTUM
KILLED IN A LANDSLIDE '
Over a Score ol People 9t Hdver- 1
straw, N, Y. , Pertsli.
ENGULftO IN GREAT BRICK PIT j
111 Ick lllitkfcr* ^ I'D llf.lil l(t||iuiitllltli ll*? |
l iitiit of 'I lioli I". nn oarllili i- lit n_ Ki rr j
mnl IValri Ailileil t?l I It 11 Horror* ol
lli? A winl N'l(lil of 'IViroi-l'li* IJe- j
(in rlmeiit II ?1 |?li'?? .
lli( vri'htra \v. N. V. The bodies of
twenty two persons wife I < u i iftl iiu?Ii>r
thousand* <>l I'.iis t?f < lay i\ml ?pi:ck
Kami as a result of a disaster which
overwhelmed the northeastern part ol
tills village al liight.
Kocklaml street, for tl distance of live
clt.v bloekv, wan swept into mi l>y x*>
caused by tin1 settling of till- clay bank
upon which it stood. Tlii* for years
hatl been steadily undermined by tin
brUkmakcrs, whose yards arc down
iho valley. The hrh-kinakers, however
are expected to proilt from the slide, 21 >
io,< M M> worth of clay was dumped
Into their pittf.
The whole town in hnilt on a li iik*'
chiy hnnki and the principal indin>lr.\
of the place is hriclunakiug. The lop
layer ol ground is ftand about thirt.x
feet deep. Then comes a stratum ol
fairly toft clay, such as is used fot
brlckmaklng. This is ahout forty feel
thick. Honcath this Is a soil. Idm
hand mixed with clay, of the consist
enoy of mortar and ahout thirty feet
thick.
For years the brickmakcrs had been
digging n v.ii y al the clay bank below i
Uocklittid street In such 11 manner that |
they had practically undermined thai |
part of the village above.
Tin low i'<?i. *iraiupi Hi* rait May audi
Kami slid oui, and (In* tons of clay and (
sand ahovt? settled straight down. At
the same time the soft mass of yla.v
and sand lowest down rose up like a
great; geyser, and, tailing, settled ovci
the eiitomhed part <l? the village.
A great fissure was seen in the ground
111 the end of Kockland street at -I
o'clock in the afternoon.. Warning \va>
(piickly sent around that the clay hanli
was hcttling. Some persons left t licit
houses and went to another part of the
village. Cave-ins had occurred before,
but never so close iy thto, residential
sect ion. .?? \
Into the chasm were swept thirteen
houses, only one of which stands to
day. 1!?H> feet awav and l.'iO feet jhm 11
into tlie pit. This was tho onv> <?ue
of the thirteen that was vacant. That
Ihe landslide occurred in three distinct
parts, 11 hoi.tt fifteen Minute* apart, ac
counts for the fact that the lives lost
are not counted in hundred*.
Now It do/.cu hotises. from which tin'
tenants have lied, are standing on the
brink of the abrupt declivity int<
which lliey will >jinl< with oilier slide*
whieli are bound to come. For thiee
blocks around .the danger /.one house:
have tieen deserted. The ground is
hondyeojijlK^d with great fissures, and
bits of the bank break away every few
minutes.
I There was m consult.! I ion among th" j
I people living at tin- edge of tin* hank,
| They agreed that there could bo jio
1 danger while tin- mass In-low ivas |
i frozen. but I h:ii il would In- a dagger- |
I mis section should a thaw occur.
: Musi <>r tin' people in I In' neighbor
J hood were a wakened at I ?'."<? <Vclock
i l?y a loilil rushing sound like the in
coming of a huge wino as the soft
i clay slid y n I .
TTTTP? house* begun lo settle. The
j Ill's t lo ^ i ? was a hoarding hoti-e run
hy .Mrs. I'oley. John Huike awoke lo
see the sky through si great relit in thtj
roof above him. 1 1 ?> ran to a window
and Jumped. alin-isl Into the arms of
Mrs. Foley, who had run out the front
door. They raced away just as the
house, turning eomnletely over, weni
crashing into t li ?? pit. With this house
were engulfed two Hungarians and a
SWede. The experiences of others was
.similar.
I >ir?viiy nfi?M* the lirsl crash the
? la nil hell on the Town Hall was rung
1 1 1 < I litis brought Mayor Wilson 1'.
Koss and the I'ire Department to the
scene. Hy the time the department ar
rived the wreckage was a mass of'
lie no's.
The overturned .Moves in the houses I
sei hre to tiiojn. and Haines shot out
from broken gas pipes. Sparks and
burning lire nds were carried on the
j stilT breeze that blew from the river
directl> over the village. Hut for the
snow that lay deep on ill.* roofs of the
frame houses the whol# village might
have been burned.
The lireineti *ito >d uyhaft when they
? discovered dial In the landslide the
j water main supplying t Hi; r part of the
j town had been carried a w ay. and from
i Its broken cdj;rH ton*, or water were
j poming down ? er the - l.ty pits. It
: W'fth milhlfetll.V impo?>ll.l? SO ll.?e t lie
| ftiipftiaius under the en. dltlons, ami
j after delay the water was
turned oir in that main and a Hue
of lio?e laid up to Hroiwhv ay. Soon
: the liaruoravllle department from live
miles awav reached the scene. and.
! taking the affair out of thi? hands of
the local department, saved the city,
j Among i ne dead are: Joseph Ailvrf,
J Mrs. ,f OM'ph Daley. Mr. and Mrs. l.aw
! reiice Manion. Mr. and Mrs. William
| rohrii. Michael Har::\. H. Neb .n. Hen
; Hi in in Nelson, his .son; Mrs. Silverman
J and her iiahy, Itahhi \ I i *r ? n. an tili
? k. io\v n .lewMi man. the I'rotich fam
ily of three. Hartley MeiJovern. \b.\-i
hatu Hias. W illiam Hughes and .bdin
Hotitlel.
War Kisks on iJran;
I War risks arc heing placed oc ?.?.ivin
j contracts in He: tin. ilt rmany. owing
i to iilarni oxer the Moroccan situation.
r.:
Harmsw or?h lo He l.onl NorthclilVe.
Sir Allied Harms ?\ or: h, the news
paper p.-oprieior. who was created a
! Vise4?uu: ?i'i the ivtircitn ill of the Hal
iniii Ministry. i.il. 'N .ho tllly of VI--,
i count Nor i iidiiVe, from Northclflfe H!e
of Th.iii'.t, N>iielo l:e ha& iiu estate.
Suicide on Steamer.
fharie* Meier, who wn> inoiei*;-.
embezzlement <i f S-'o.umi in Siiu 1 ran
cisco, Cjil., killed hin?>e'f on the I'.ir
in.tiH?; ag he ai rived in New York ?.'ity
from I?oiid<?u a captive.
Newsy tifeanlngs.
Hall Caine contemplates writing n
iife of Christ.
They have taken to titling ladies
with hosiery in the shoo storey at
l-opi'or. Mich
A Texan named Dismuke ha# been
married three times and is the father
of thirty ono children.
Mrs. L P. C.hahners, of Helena, S.
<?.. has h pair of tpectsrles that are
more tlinn 200 years old.
The Auierioan Rlhle Society, tt \v?*
reported recently, found itself for the
j tr?t time in a quarter of a renturT in
?loh.U
J
^"PARING RWDtftl
{<0 IavI it. THtY A*f
AMtlCltS ?tl 1>I4T IN
0??AflT?4?NTtrOA? Of
6*a*?? eel i
?w wzv/rt* <mi .r
*
w
This It th? "cir" coup?a
fouad on back of ?ach ?*?
of fenuin* Good Luck
U?klPK Powder. Each
toupoo count# for ft
??? premium.
Good Luck
Premiums
tor You
Good Luck Baking Powder is such a great
favorite with good cooks chat we are (hipping
it to grocers in t ar load lots. '1 his means a big
savinjf^to us. Now, to show our appreciation and
Fr still further increase the sales, we are (jividing this car
load saving with you in the form of desirable premiums,
all absolutely free if you use
GOOD LUCK
Baking Powder
Thece article* are carefully selected, and you are fcure to
And something to plea.-ic you. At! arc illustiatr-d lit the
Gift Hook, foil ml inside eacll can. il also Itlli you how
tunny coupons it will take to fcct the premium you choose.
Good l.uclc Hale 111^ J'owder is tlie hem obtainable at
any price, because strictly pure aud always i*U*ble.
'f'he low price, jocehts for n pound can, i< made pos
sible 1 >y the enormous sales, and the premiums are
O . 'red merely us an inducement to new purchasers,
the cost of same t>ein(? covered by lower cost of ship
ment tn car lot*.
// your groeir hitm't Gootl I. nek, pltan und us hit nam*.
THL SOUTHERN MFG. CO.,
Richmond, V?.
r??i
Ma.?|
r ONE >
SPOON
\ a.'uable dog* are often vaccinated nowa
days.
G'tiiftft Crnicer, Itloud I'oltoli hiiH Scrofula.
It ydu liuVo blood j.oinon producing
eruptions, pimple.1), filters, swollen fthtnds,
bumps untl risings, burning, Itching skin,
copper-colored spot* or rush on the ek)n,
mucous patches in mouth or throat, full
ing hair, bono pains, old rhoumatism or
foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood DuurWli.
1). XI.) It k 1 1 1 h tlio poison in tho bl<K>d:
soon all sores, eruptloito heal, hard swell
suhsldo, ueheB and pains stop and a
J)?rfuct cure is mndo of the worst cases of
Jiood Poison.
For cancer?, tumors, swellings, eating
sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of nil
kinds, take 1J. 1) 1). It destroys tl>? can
cer tUdson In tho blood, heals cancer of all
kinds, cilr?'3 tho worst humors or stip
Jmrnting sWelliiigXt Thousands cured by
y 11. after all clso falls. )i. M M.
com posed of puro botanic ingredients. Im
proves the digestion, makes (he blood i wre
and rich, slops the awful itching and all
sharp, shooting pain^^ Thoro ghly tested
for thirty years ffl^^Mlsts, $1 per botthj,
with complete direjWWis for home cure.
Sample free and prepaid by writing 1Uo<"1
Bal'n Co., Atlanta, 'la. Describe trouble
and free medical udylco also sent in scaled
letter. x a
One <>t tlio very best wjtys t(J l>o pop
ular is not to In* sure .you ore.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet (lum
and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all threat and lung troubles. At drug
gists, 26c., &0(j. and tl.OO per bottle.
A Game.
Spinning the thread of tho stars ?
Do you know, little girl, how it's done,
When tlio daylight ims gone with its
Jars
And the stars blo*?om out ? every one,
Ami, sitting ao silent. >oU raise
To the sky where they glisten yo'Jf
guise?
It's simple! Close both of your eyes,
Not tightly, till lashes do touch.
And then look at a star In the skies
(Remember! Don't close them too
much ! >
And see What a slsht you will win. ?
What a thread all of gold you will spin!
Oh. It's pleasant to sit In the gloom
Of the long old vtwanda at night,
With mother near by In a room.
Or at hand, lost the shadows affright,
When naught the vast sib-nee mars.
And spin tho sold thread of the stars!
Oh. grandma was wonderously skilled
With the distaff and spindle, no doubt;
Hut. siiti couiun I, although kIio hud
willed.
Have spun such a miracle out
As you by half closing your eyes
When you look at a star in the skies!
- Now York Tiniea-Deinocrat.
Saved.
The man dressmaker In his pink i
velvet coat v* ? ti u hi* hands in do- J
syalr.
' Hero it i- October," hp cried, "and
I lmve not yet ewiived a now idea It)
winter gowns."
"Ma?ior," Haiti the apprentice tim
idly.
jjWhat, boy?"
"i have thought out a novel type of
gown that will make a woman look
ll}>e a broken-backed apo with wings."
"Superb!" tho master cried. "I.et
us model It at once. 'Twill take the
world by storm."? Chicago Chronicle
U' ~ CONCIOUS POISONIMC.
linn It Often llnpprit* I'roin Co fir 04
"I had no 1 lea," writes a Iniluth
man, "that it was the 00 flee 1 hail been
dri lifting, all m.v life that was responsi
ble for the headaches which were
growing upon me, for .the dyspepsia
that no medicines would relieve, and
for the acute nervousness which un
filled me not only for work but also
for the most ordinary social functions.
"Hut at last the truth dawned upon
me, 1 forthwith hade tho harmful bev
erage a prompt farewell, ordered In
some Post urn and began to use it. The
good effects of the new food drink were
.apparent within a very few days. My
headaches grew less frequent, itiul de
created in violence, my stomach grow
strong able to digest my food with
out distress of any kind, my nervous
ness has gone and I ain able to enjoy
life with my neighbors and sleep sound
ly o'nljtht*. My physical strength and
!' nerve power have increased so much
that I can do double the worff^f used
to do, and I f?i*l no undue l'atisfae af
terwards.
"This Improvement s*t in ,1nst as
soon as the o'd coffee poison had so
worked out of my system as to allow
the food elements in the Fostum to get
a hold to build me up again. 1 cheer
fully testify that It wan Postum and
Postum alone t)>at did all this, for
when I began to drink It I 'threw
pbyale to the dogs.f" Newe riven by
Postutn Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Tbete't n reason. Head the famoua
little book, 4?b? Road to Wcllvlll<* in.
1 Pkf*
^ . .1 * ' 4
Place honor nbovo wealth.
Hiiw'it Till* ?
Vr'tf offer One Hundred Dollars Reward bu
nny ease of Catarrh that cannot bo oured t?y
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Oil eh ft iV Co., Toledo, ().
Wo, the undersigned, hav?i known K. -I.
Cheney f fr the la. si 15 year?, and believe hinT
lerfeeily honorable It; alt business transac
tion* and linatifially able to carry out any
obligations made by their drill.
Wkkt A. Tklax, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O.
Wai.djko, Kin van <V Maiivin, Wholesale
f' Druggists, ToleJo, it.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act
ing directly u pun t ln< blood and mucuou& flur
faccs <>f ( he system. Testimonials scut free.
Pi Ice, 75c. |M?r bolt lc. Sold by all I >rtiggints.
Tako Hall's Family l'iils for constipation. I
Tea at a cent a pound is used by the
poorer Hashes in .Japan.
THE
BEST
Antiseptic
Remedy
For Family and Farm
KILLS PAIN.
Dr. EARL S. CLOAN,
816 Albany Street, iioston, Mam.
BACK 01' THE ATKINS SAW
Tw centuries of patient nmi
roiiaotciittous cllort U> produce dm
ix'st Sfift-g in thn world
Ten ifi'i.iTHl ii>n? of Mood -.ml !irain>.
The lafucfcl pluiit In i!?c ivorid riritttitoly
devoted irt saw-makius.', ???>? pit?v > n^j tnnuy
hundred* of hlgholam. h.gri priced crufUinen
ami cq uijiiicd Willi ooatly special nmahiixirv.
A worftt-wirto businof* GS^rcgstliig jnaiiy
millions of dollars every year.
A reputation built tip thrcuth twooanturlM
of itKHily growth, valuod wore highly tbnii
any other of this srent initltuiici.
Tho jruarauty of thl? Om>)*M?y? which U
reipected the world over, j
\v a make nil typ?* anif^lres of ??w?, but
only one grade? the best. ^
Atkin* 8aw?, Corn Knivei. Perfection I'loor
Seraper#, etc., are sold by all good hardware
dealer*. Catalogue on request.
E.. C. ATttlNS (EL CO.. Inc.
I.argc>t Saw Manufacturer* in (be World.
Factor* and nxreutire Offices. IndianapolU, lmlLrrm
HUANOHtCS Nrw York, l'nl<\i(f.., Mlnnenpoltj.
(Portland, (r>..voii'. Bonttl". San t"ranrl?oo,
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Accent pa Sub?t>!ute - Iniiit "n ihe Atkim Beam! |
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Chemical
L- CUy -A
COTTON
Increase m>
f^nrTON
Yield* ^er/vcre
Values'
Above Par
It 1* a well known fact that cotton,
or ftny other crop, produced with Vir
Klnir.-CnrolHm KortllizerH will brintr
the highest ]>06#Udo price <nt I ltd mar
ket. Make healthy, strong, well-do
vclopeJ, 4iivrly cotton, wit h lull grown
bolls on the fruit limbs at the bnee aa
well nsall the wur up to the very top
niul tip ends of tho hruuchcu of tho
cotton plants, by liberally using ' .
Virginia?Carolina Fertilizers.
They contain all tho materials neceB
fiary to supply to your land the ele
ments which nnvonnwn taken from It
byrepeatcdoultlvatlon year at tor year.
Theso fertilizers will jfrcatly "inereaao
your yfoldfl pei acre.'' Accept uo sub-- !
stituto l'roui your dealer.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. i
Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga,
Norfolk, Va, Savannah, (la.
Durham, N.-C, Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, s. C- Memphis, Tenn.
Baltimore, Md. Jbhrevcport, La.
coTTory
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?ml coinmfexloii. Kitubllvhei!
Frederick K. Fish, Jr.&Go.,
44&<Ut HltOADH'AV, NKW YORK.
oropsys.
Removes nil swelling In 8tow
davs ; effects a permanent cure
iny>to Co days. Trialtreatnien*
lUlvtu free. Not hi upc.in be fairer /
i ' \+ztit Or. M. II. Green's Sons, ? I
ISpcclnllsts. Cox g Atlanta, tiau
John White & Co.
LOUISVILLE. KY.
t 193'
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FURS
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Weal *o
CsmIwIm*
CMtS WHIM All lUt fAlCI.
IlOflt f'jfh Bjrup. I'm tea lood. Um
In tlro?. Polfl by drtmglna.
So. 3-'06.
FilTPCP/S PI r?"< Iff ami mi llohlntSkli!
tu?t m A Vemi r.',V:FRFE TRIAL
HAI.KCIirMKM'O., KIKHHV1 M<K, MO.
A RE FULLY conducted
experiments, ranging over
many years, have proved con
clusively that the liberal use of
Potash is essential to the pro
duction of big yields of full
eared corn.
Let us send you our practical books telling of these and
many other careful crop-feeding tests; they are free to farmers
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