The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 08, 1906, Image 4
A Woman ? Back. ^
Mm tunny mKm uniff by ,
^<H^a<w?Ni tyid f*li|h|;,oi other
?iiafct, of the pelvic Other ayrtip- i
Man of footle vr{ftlcnt?> ere freoueut j
?M*Afcoh?, diulneet, luiagiiitry hpe<l>? or
4*rfc ftoetiug before th* eye *, grift* ?
ttf teuketlon la etou>*cb, urtvfcpliig or
fctartagdowBla lower ftbdoiuln?l or pelvic
miaUtti, dUagreeebte drain* (rocc pelvic
*c*ftuj?, feint ipella with general weaknaM.
ff ?Mty ooaftlderebte numberof the above
>iu? ere preeent there to no remedy
Ive Quicker relief or & more per
tnta Dr. Pierce'# Favorite
#^?ltfJkv#(wSlt hu * record of over forty
? -r <Mi>2y It y> the r>oUM>t
"*?*"? lieniiui [iff
V? __
fltvi .
? ft
fglyc?rlc ?KtrictToT native medt1
*?) root* found In our foreflls and ?rc
a drop of ?loohol or liarmfu "
*M*llrf<>nuing4rugs U* lugiocMeni/ '
?ft irt'UiUsdon the rX?U!*s-V. t/<;r K;j
--???* K4 com*
Vjtuvi ti/iUftr ukiu
Kvury ingredient enter.r.g in
**r\Ui I'referlpUoo" h>vv the v/ri
4ori*une<a of the taokV eminent
of *11 the eeveral t'.'Kooii
tic* more valuable il>ait an> u
teatlmonlb'.u ff
i*Mer are not lucking, lin\W ^
ftrlbntftd voluntarily by fjuu-f
1m numbers to exceed the <?''
gfven to toy other cacdl.itiv I
rh? cure of woman's 111*. / I
You cannot afford to acecyr' I
% of uofcnown composition J!' ?
*itof this well proven rei/j
J rwMuawn??i>?, thou?/;,, i
?a a llttlo more profl^
totUtTMt (<i regaining bftj t
t9 tny Intereat/y'
tnauU to your lnteini/(HN(
4o -palm off upon yof. * j
*mw what you wajfo tb(J
u??s to supply the #,ut , /
Dr. J'lorce'i Ple/? a? ' /
?riglnai "kittle r/ kittle
hf old Dr. PlorcA'tt/^
i4mcb Imitated b?
?*jgar-eoatM gi7 I
?*wi v. V>iaer. i
P JU8Ukd? of
n n u IT ft r
backache,
janhe,
j^b, lantrior,
^ousn?aa and
doton other
Miptoma of kift
Yp trouble, but
yy It to other
Iubas. M&ko no
plstake. Kfcy
Who Uluueya woll,
liod thfso ache*
fund troubles will
diiianpear.
/ Mm. Anthony
imilc 8t., L?omtna
/"My wight failed, I
1 my back And boar'
nrough tho hlp?. I
Mfill and mlserablo
reatty disordered *nd
/? the dwellluRd of
k running down f*?t
/ UBlng Doan'? Kidney
/ftrful change eam? and
(flera faithfully for a
wa? we'l.
Ideal#iF? f>0 cents a bor
rn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
incentive to Live.
'.'j? It, old irjiii," Kjiid tho in
?'j' fid, "yw'rr. upt QZowg 1?>
i I'm not," replied the* in
qreat determination.
itho way to lull;."
'/hoard the doctorn qnarro!
'which one of them should
;ie autopsy, ho I've jusf do
f?ol them."
jht Enough for That,
'ery dark the hallway rrheic
jk her by ?urpri?e;
nd a way to kiss her by
lov?-!i(fht in her eyes.
. you hare a crosn to bear, boar
iiko a man and don't place it on
iubition. So. 45-'00
Dyspepsia or women
titaeed by Female Disorders and Cured by
Lydla C. Piakhan'eVegetibteCompoond
A great many women suffer with a
4rm of lndifeatlou or dyapupuia which
4ocia not ?eem to jlold to ordinary trcut
Bit. While the ?ymptomsat'ein to be
4lmlLar to those of ordinary indiyes
tUa, yet the medioiued universally pro
earibed do not aeein to restore the pa
'^?st'ii normal oondltion.
JPIrs. Stf. yVr/ch t
Mru 1'lnkliMn claims that there ifi u
kind of dyspepsia that is caused by n
4eradrarueut of the feamle organism.
?ad which, whllo It causes a disturb
ance similar to ordinary indigestion,
aartnnt ltr rnlinrrd without*, medicine
Which not only acta an a stomaoh tonic,
feuthaa a peculiar tonic effect on the fe
male organism.
Am proof of this theory we call at
tention to tb? oa&e of Mrs. Maggie
Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y., who \rui
completely eured by Lydla K. Pink
hama Vegetable Compound after every
thing clae had failed. Khe write? :
* For two yearn I suffered with dyspepsia
" 'eh so degenerated the entire system that I
enable to atUnvt to ray dally duties. 1
ad aarrous, ar.d nothing that I ate
end It caueed a disturbance (n my
I triad different dyspepsia cure*.
nothing aesmad to help me. 1 waa ad
& ia give LydLa B. Pinkbam's Vegetable
qmmniiiif a trial, and was happily surprised
na t that ffc Mir* s fin* (nnl? and In S
I began to anjey and proper I yrttyft
? BKj Ntewy waa rapid, and in
^ " wall woman. I hare reo
tay^Btdsf women.*
MdWat In the world haa
4 and tmqu?lt>
meh a record
hoiUia. aa has Lydla
Cwpowi -
w*k*l
waa ?m
7
W V
. _ v . I Li td */v^?
? ??/ ri
i VViKimt* < ??* ?( ttwia??
*I1HvtUlkaiU
. (ir, *1 tei having iujt little (irt
' ' i very prominent poyncien 101
*?re*Jkt? cam oi ev?ciua, i r*-?omd u>
/uiA K?(ll*d.e?. ?li<l ?A4 ?<> Wfli
thtf a.nKMU io?t?nuato(M re
[ t'-ided Iu4t we dwverded the pUyei
?'frc-tcription *n<i relteU entirely on
'/iciira Ho?|?, L'uticura Outtnieot end
Fsl!?. Wheu ne cvfumtncfd with
(licuid Ktmtdift tier (rrt end iimbt
cu-eted iv.it running ?ore?. In
I an week* *? tud t cr completely
acid there n&a i>?en no rfrcun erica of
[rouble. V\ e find tint ihe t utieu *
>di*? otr ? vxlneble noim-ftold n?n.
ivitift ?% we do iwrivc- rune# trutu *
r. mini wh?r? U c-o?ta I ruin twenty to
ty-fiv? <joU?r? to c<?ice up on tit#
lam Mn. Imuo X'luocut MiO'iiav,
iou5^, V\ *Mtn? Knlge, I'rrm., Oct.
05."
It..
ft Monthly MuKa/.itje published in
the interest of Poultry. You should
havo it. Semi 2f>c to The Poultry
Yard, Charlotte, N. C., f"r a whole
yenr'fc subscription.
Rush ?aiuicnt'j weep on unworthy
Hlj(uldert>. -from tho French.
TKMiK'S 1?> Si'KI'M A UK IKIH .
Matty Have ami
Know l(.
liu ;on up wind? Ta?t# your
fnod after eating?. Bee fyeeks t?eforo
your ? A, fit yyj
pkf? and ha^gafd?
Doe* your honrt
flutter? Ar? you
dl7.?y? Do you hnro
pains in hido or
buck? l<lMiut>H or
pltopU'M on (ho
?ltln? Aro you low
spirited? 1b there it
bout* (Hatitlinmth bad'.' Headaoho?
Wouk ktdney?? Bilious? Consti
pated? Arc you nei voun? If t?o, >ou
have Dysyepsla, ntid It ih a dangerous
condition. To cure. tnko Tyner's
Dyspepsia Hemndy. It 1b mad j for
tuai uueh vroubier und aynrptouiK.
Tytier's Dyspepsia Itemed y removes
aelda from tt?o stomach, atrcr.gtheilfi
u^ak ^tomnehs r.nd curea tho worst
1 (/'.'ia or lR<Hciilcn. OruggluU
or by express 5 0 cen(^ a bottle. Mont y
refunded If II falla to cure. Medlral
advice and circular frbt by wilting to
T. v.t Itomedy Co., Aui;n?ta, Ga.
HnooztLft Is the heat brutq dcaror
known. Many persons conclude an
attack of falntnosn or fi'.lntltig with
:t violent nueoze. Our ancestor* took
snuff from a belief In the ofllcacy of
puoealnt. Hut tobacco ho taken Ik In
part absorbed Inlo tho blood and
hurt* the ?y?itonr.
ThorMt mora Catarrh In thb? section of tba
nountry than all othor dlaea*** t?at tow?th?>r,
and until th* la?t lnw yAur* w*? aap|>?!ad to
b*lnour&l>l?. 1'ortt great many y<*?r* doctors
nronouuofdlt a local dlaoiwn and prosorlbad
local rmnadlon. aad by constantly lallltjif t<*
our? with loi?a! troatmf?nt, prono?n<-ad It In
Cnrnbt*. Hotenod baa proton Catarrh to bo *
constitutional dl*>?a??? andthoroforu raqulitn
constitutional treatment. Hall'* Catarrh
Cur? manufactured by P. J. Otvmuy \ t!o?
Toledo, Ohio. Ii th? only constitutional 'niro
on lb? market. It Is taken Internally (u dog**
Irom 10drops toa tOKsnoontut. It autndlrQdt*
lyontha blood and murtoim aurfacn* of th*
jtyatam. They offtsr out hundred dollars to;
any ease It falU to ouro. Nend for circular*
and tajitlmonlnU. Addre.u K.J. t'as.tur <V
t o., Tolado, O.
Hold by Drutftrlsts, 75c.
'J alio MaH'u Family 1*111# for eottsMpallon
Th? city of St. PetcrbburK In pro
ceeding vigorously wKh Iho develop*
mont of it* urban transportation ays
teni. An order has bouti given for
1K0 DritlsU-mnde electric trolley
cnrn.
Good Habit* a Business Asset.
Ft used to bo ?ri accepted theory
tbat tbf* business world has- nothing
to do with the private lil'o of business
people. As long1 us a man attended
honestly to bin built icss occupation,
was* true to his obligation* and pnid
bis debts, that was 'considered suffi
cient. Jt is ny'long^C considered suf
ficient. The (business world, before
it will accord revany man the highest
rate of credit, lhust be shown that'
tho man is not onlV faithful and re
liable, but is not nodicUid''fo habits
and occupations which may impair
his standing. Tho Wall Street Jour
nal recently went so far as to declare
lhat the business world has a right
Jo know of any business man "not
only where ho spends his days, but
where ho spends his nights. It has a
right not only to know his financial
standing, but also bis status in the
ucule of social decency. The man who
is faithful to the duties of his office
and false to thy standard* of domes
tic decency must have his financial
credit marked down and the business
confidence of his fellow men lowered
to tho class of extra-hazardous
risks."
TO 8KK.
I'vra When the Farts Aliout Coffee
Aro IMaiu.
It Is curious hr?w people will refuse
to bolleva whnt olio can clearly seo.
Tell tho iwornyro man or woman
thfit the slow but cumulative poison
oiis effect of caffeine?the alkaloid In
lea and coffee?-tends to "weaken the
heart. iip*?*t the nervous system and
cause Indication, avd they may
laugh at you If they don't know the
facts.
Prove It by srlonco or by practical
demonstration in tho recovery of
e.olTee drinkers from the above con
ditions, and a larsce per cent, of the
human family will shrug their shoul
<\ors, take some drills and?keep on
drinking coffee or tea.
"Coffee never agreed with mo nor
with several members of our house
hold,"* writes a lady. "'It enervates,
depresses and creates a feeling of
languor and heaviness. It was only
by leaving o?f coffee and using
Postum that wo discovered the cause
and cure of these ills.
"The only reason, I am sure, why
Postum is not used altogether to th%
exclusion of ordinary coffee is, many
persons do not know and do not soera
willing to learn the fecte and bo? te
prepare this nutritious beverage
There's only one way?according to
directions?boll*tt fully IS minutes.
Thra It U doliclous." Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Read the little book, "The Road to
WellvHle," in pkgs. "There's a rea
son."
MH ui- bull) HtijhtiHt
Report of Charles H Treat, United
States Treasurer.
'J *>tf. ?Trrimur;' S
I ?i- iimmi,
C'iikii UatuiMc Hi){.
W'ftf-MiixI'J", I> (*. ?? CharldtJ 11.
Tioat, 'fn.-aHiircrnf ? l?<? l.'uitttl Stat''*,
: uhmift'd hi* annunl report to thu
Kucrelary of the Treasury, and in
reference to the more noticeable
transactions said in part:
The ut-c rexuit oi 'tw ordinary rev
cnticK and ecpendpurvu for tho final
\t ur )9ct> wuh a . lupius of $a5,tt(>9,~
.>?2. uh compared with a d-ln li. uf
% 'l,00 J 2 S fop 11 i>i ?;<?*,*<!year.
A ii>iitiit ii at ion of tie.to favorable
< ofiilitiont is reflet tod in the trans
act tons for the ll'iit quarter iti tlin
eurr< nt fiscal year, in which tho rev
enues were $f?,H71 ,'i> I f lu cxceaii of
Ui? expenditure*).
The aval InI)lo cash balance on June
SO, 190ti,. wus $ 1 SO,GK:i,3&4, an in
*-roaso of $3.r>,2 I I.as compared
with that of twelve months uuriior.
Tho monetary stock of iho coiiim y
took on a growth during the your of
$iS?.KG6,7^7. of which 'f 1 4.8.050,777
vwna }n gold, 15,4 50,39# in silver and
$ti5.392,554 in national bank notes,
wlilla i ho Treasury notes decreased
i-.U37,U0lL Tiu. HKtnvWlv Mtttek of:
money nt the clogo of. tho yeut; was
$3,009,97*6,591, or v.lifr
i>V>< wan in circulation.
Tho .national bank dc/ponlturlcs
have^hcen utilized during the year an
a Medium through which tho exces
sive accumulation of money in tho
Treasury wu# restored to tho chan
nels of trade. About April ) an unit
f-.iiiil stringency in the money market
was relieved hy the temporary In
crease of public, deposits with dc-pos
iiary banks, to enable thom to im
port gojd. Through thi.-i aid more
tiian Jt^,000,000 lu gold war. Im
ported. The halauce in bank-! to the
credit of the general fund on May 5
was $102,708,123, the highest polnl
reached during the fiscal year.
The national bank notes presented
for redemption during tho ; car
amounted to $236,2 92,tfn'5, .'n; again at
$30fc,29#,760 fn I90f>; the national
banks have n<rt Issued $5 not*.H b> the
limit allowed by law, and thereby
have fotved upon the Tnii.sur) the
burden of nupplyiug tie.; crrnller de
rnmtnauonu requiiv <1 l?y the business
interests of file country. However,
in response to the appeal of the Sec
retary of l he Treabiiry, tUe banks
have Increased 'he volume of their
|5 notes.
The Treasury holding of gold con
tinues to attract r.ho atu iiiloii of
liiiaticiera hoiii a< home and abroad.
It la apparent, from tho continued
accumulation that a large share
of the product of tho gold mines of
the world is brought to tho United
States. The gold <oir> ard bullion in
the Treasury on June :;n, J 00.".,
amounted to $7oC,59-,390. At tie
?lo?e of flic fiscal year 100 0 it hud
advanced to $^07,o[? 1 By Octo
ber 20 it attained a ma>.imum of
$ 877,296,238.
The United Sla'e.i paper currency
it:?ucd amount.>d toSOzo.b'jO.oOO, and
redemptlonn Wir.i ?577, H 5,100, a
net increase in tho volume outstand
ing of fr?a,4.so,9oo.
Tho pressure irom bankers and
others for larger and more regular
supply of tniall denominations of
currency continues unabated, while
the Treasury is without resources for
Iiie issue of small bills to comply
with their, urgent requoacr. it if- to
bo expected that ('"Uicrv^aH r.ill ulti
mately enact bvulHlatiou that <lt has
under coni5id.uat.ion, which will bring
full relief from the existing condi
tions.
FKiHTINCi ENCiLIKH SO AT TKFST.
Newspaper Publicity Aiding Finns
Which OpposH! Combine.
Loudon.?Great public intorcBt has
boeu aroused hpro by tho efforts of
the Khgilah press to wreck the newly
formed English aoap combine.- The
trust began operations by lastting
aoap in pa<'kt'ts ?u!' fifteen ounces to
life pound and ivy adopting tho cus
loipacy ifiethodtt to coerce the smaller
manufacturers into Joining.
Hut a goodly number of prominent
firms havo stood out and are being
rewarded by free advertisements iu
the daily papers, which publish lists
of the firms ontrddtf tho combination^
and urge the public to confine their
soap purchases to them. The con
sumption of trust soaps has been se
riously affected by this boycotting
campaign, and already the sltort
wel{{ht package*; have boon with
drawn front sale.
NO DEATH PENALTY IN l'KAV( E.
Cabinet Approves Measure and Par
llument Will Make II n I.aw.
Paris,-''France.-- Tin? Cabinet luM
a meeting and approved a measure
providing for the abolition of the
death penalty. This means that Par
liament at its coming session will en
acl a law to thai efi\v;.
Stub action har. t-.er?xi,-fl,.l
since the office of "Monsh av de
Palis," or oublie < xecut loner, was
suppressed n few mouths ago by (he
excision of his -salaiy from the
huduet. At tIn?t time neither the
Sarrien Ministry >n? the Chamber of
lleput ies iimk iorieal a< tii-it tls
ing chat capital punishim 'if would no
longer b indicted i.i France, i.?ui v.
t'lMii'-'iie 'au, ih> iu u Prime Minister,
has 11 ? *vided ( iv u.i.iti'.c a d-'frnito sti'M
! to that end.
National \V. 'T. F. Fleets Olllicrs.
At IMm-i lord. Conn., the national
e;?nv. i.tiou ?>i mi- \V C. T. IT. elected
these officer* Pr?t>ul ni. Mrs. Idiiiuu
M. N. Stiver.". of Maine: vice-presi
dent, Miss Anna tendon, of Illinois;
corresponding secretary, Mrs. S.:
sanna M. P. Fry, of Illinois: record
ing secretary, Mrs. K. p. \nderson, of
North Pa'kotu: tivas.ircr, Mrs. Iiar
r"' t \V. Itrand, of Illinois: becrehiry
of the V. \V. C. T. I'., Mrs. Corn tie
barry, of New York.
French I'ritrol Killed.
X. 'v; re; ived at /.angaro, Ni
geria, that a French camel patrol,
consist ing of one officer and sixcy
men, was surprised and annihilated
by a Sanouss* fore-.4, at the em' of
. uga'i, 200 uiiljh nu. iasi of L>ko
"?cnaa.
Peaceful Conditions in KuskIa.
Ante, lean Ambassador Meyer re
turned from a trip in Southern Has
sla to SC. Petersburg; all sl^-is
. olntecl > a return to peaceful '.o -
dltioos; Government securities ; sa
sharply.
HID Mil BUM
. 8Y COUNT CASTEIUHH
Asks Custody of Children?Core
spondents Are Not Named.
PITIFUL CTORY TOLD IN COURT
Wreck AiiH'ilrnti Muifb'd
l.iU JC<S<UI<<1 ity CoiiiimI in
' t intx A(Ult'< x*?-1)1 v<?*w Dccrw
I'rayt<I fr'or.
I'ails, Franco.?Tho Custcilanc di
voir.ii t aso was heard before M
I !ciu y Dltte, oldenr. of tho TrW
bunal of First lnxtunce ot the Heine.
Neither tin. count nor countess, for*
nioily Anna (lould, daughter of Juy
Oould, of Now York City, v/uu pres
ent.
Maltro Cruppi, for the countess,
fiendi-d for a divorce upon tho docu
mentary evidence submitted, and told
u complete an<l pitiful story of tho
Nvr?'ek of her married life.
in an extended review counsel de
clared that the countess at tho be
ginning of the. i.uit wuk not acting;
under iniiuonc", but'solely for the
purpose of ending forever tho peril
of tho moral denotation of her house
hold. H?- ?-y ptninrrt ttin marrlaKe
rorilii<ef, hy which tho regime of
Kcnui'ittlon of property wan estab
lished, troih tho very beginning, and
aiaied that domoBtlc difficulties arose
ovoi tho question of money.
ii! treatment soon followed, tho
co"nt oven striking tho plaintiff he
fore tho Hervuntn.
When he reached tho question of
the infidelity charged against the
count, Maltro Crnppi did not mention
names or oven initials, designating
the cor^ a pond on la aa "Mine. A,"
"Mine. II," and so on.
Maltro Cruppi askod that the
coiiiitesn be g I veil tho custody of her
three children.
The courtroom war. crowded,
Muonij those present being many
member* of the. American colony.
The early troubles of tho countess*
married life were* duo primarily to
Ib.^ (ou.U'a inordinate extravagancy,
the lawyer declared. ICvon in spite
of th domestic Infelicity tho count
ess was too good and scrupulous to
begin .-in action for divorce until she
possessed fill I proof.
Anna Could waa only twenty years
old when sb? wan married in 1 Si*r? in
Now York City to Count Boni do Cas
tolluue, and. Malt re Cruppi. assorted,
the happiness <?f the honeymoon was
disturbed on their arrival in Paris
by the count's demands for-money.'
The counters' income was then $VOrtf
<>00 and the count allowed h?r $80
pin money.
In the face of the overwhelming
evident Mihvnitted, Maltre Cruppi
deelured. I'ir- opopiionL could not. eX
peel the tribunal to ark ,t'or tho^mm
atoning oi \vitii0??0?, and addon:
"Does be imagine by dragging out
tho case to obtain forgiveness? No!
No! Count Honi's plan to reconquer
his wilo'j! ttoetIons is too transpar
ent !"
The final rupture came the day
after the famous entertainment of
King C'nrh-B of Portugal, December
12. 1 ft 0 3.
Tilt count insisted that they, tho
couut and counters, go to a shoot
ing party given by noblewoman of
whom the countess bad cause i.<> com
plain. When tho count became en
raged at (.he countess' refusal sho
abruptly uituoimcyd tier intention to
seimrai" from lylm aud began legal
proceeding:;. /
Counsel placed u* $8,000,000 the
total of the oou At 'a expenditures pre
ce'dlng the appomtment of a trustee.
"^1 ;iitr?N Cruppl asked that tho ens
tody or' her threo children bo given
to the countess.
T.U'T TO VIHIT MANII.A AC* A IN.
lie Will See the New Philippine'* As
sembly Installed Next Year.
Washinglon, 1). C.?The President
Is preparing u> redeem his promise,
made to the F'lllninos through Secre
tary Taft, that they ahull havo a Par
liament. of their own. conditioned
liDon their good behavior for a term
of t\V? years, and it is understood
that Sc< rotary Toft himself will pro
ceed to the Philippines nett spring to
witness the installation of the now
form of reoroxent??Uvo government.
Ou March '11, l!>0.'>, the Philippine
census was published, and conse
quent iy two years from that date,
March 1P07, under tho terms of
tii** act of Congress, the President
will direct the Philippine Commis
sion to eall a getcral election for the
choice of delegates to what will bo
known as the Philippine Assembly.
This ?x>(|v is to take over nil legis
lative n?wers heretofore exercised by
the P:>ilippin? Commission In all tliat
pari of 'he at? iili?elai;o not inhabited
by .Mores or tiou-Chri.iiia:. tribes.
. v
i.ii !?: xi:\ iK\ri; koi; kiotkks.
\egi <? Charged W illi Mitiilrrin;; Po
li< email, ('??nvicted.
\4!:?.v.l?;. ('. . --I.ifp imprisonment,
fl'in 11!?? j- 'nt'"Mice in;posed uuon Alex
ander v^ alricr. ;< I'.rownsyilh' negro,
for ' !i ? r. i.i ili i of ? Vnu(y\P"ll< ?-iUan
.1 i.. It.':u<i. of which lie Was found
in: j: r.-'comineinhdion of
iin . > A .. ? >n .'<<.? ,i new Vjdal was
i:.r . 11..' ' ".I' ll t>i' his attorneys.
Wall-. w.c.- indir'ed withXJlfty
??ii,'>: oil.r *t< :v> s for the nniVder
of P ?lii-. '.i.u; duviug the Spai
ti -.v.- ?? . ;.>:n a.-..v. Ms bulng the llr^t
\<U foiteiH.mi] l!e*dsf% Treaty.
Newfoundland issued an order In
. ell a nee .?f iije Anglo-Amorican
a^iV'-iip-ru, a <1 has ('wiilrd to test
th< valit!i;y of "lie modus vivendl an .
intends to prosecute fishermen wh ?
have been rhlpped ??y Americans out
si.le the thrcu-mile limit.
'I'cs^Wt Takes I'est.
The Presid "lit, accompanied by
Poij^^vel;, went to he'.' cottage ?
Pin*;, Knot- in Virginia, to work ou
his message to C.ingress.
About Noted People.
Sir WllPam Gray Wilson, Gover
nor of Xa^ar, r.ahama Islands, has
arr'.vvd in Can*Ha.
Knnm V/>n AchrcntTlSi, AtuhusSii
-t?o:' to R.v-w, Cmrntr 1?ot
up'mjws'kI as Austro-Hungarlnn Pre
m'.?)?.
l'oih King Kd ward and Qu*en
v/?*>xandrR have been experiencing
the trouble of autowobllo break
downs.
Eisbon VlkeaniflMfAr* the Nation*!
Sumiay-sebool convention, at fopcVn,
Kan., advised against tho UcMinu of
lon? famiT* vr^vers.
TheWinning Stroke
If more than ordinary skill in playing brings tic* lienor* of thn
garnt to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy
ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea
sonable amount cf outdoor lift and recreation is conducive te
the health and strength, so deer a perfect laxative tend to one's
improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches,
etc. )t is all important, however, In selecting a laxative, t#
choose cr.e cf known quality and excellence, like the ever
pleasant Syrup cf figs, manufactured by the California Bg
Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system
effectually, when a laxative Is needed, wilheut any unpleasant
after eftects, as It acts naturally and gently on the internal
organs, simply assisting nature when nature need3 assistance,
without griping, Irritating or debilitating the internal organs in
any way, as it contains nethingef an cb.iectlonafcle ci injurious
nature, Aa the plants wh!ch are ccrrbined with the flgl la
the manufacture cf ?yrup of Figs are known to physicians to
act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met
with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact weJJ
^"wcrth considering in making purchases.
It is because of the fact that iiYRUr OP FIGS
Is a jemedy cf known cuality and exce.lence, and apprcved fcy
physicians that has *ed to its use by so many mii.fens of well
informed pecple, who would not ues any remedy cf uncertain
qu??ity cr .'nfericr reputation. Every family sncukl have a
pottle of the genuine on hand at a/I times, to use when a
jaxat.ye remedy is required. Please to remember that tne
? genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one aixe
only, by all reputable druggists, and that fuil name of the
company- California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on |
tne front of every package. Regular price, 60c per bottle. J
0UF9RNIA FlG SyRUP 0?
Sfcn Fr>wtl?c> t t>I.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES]
*ml f,ait#r Oolorti*1"1 *?y oib?c dy?. Om ICo. p*rk??o ?*olor. all fibert. Th?y dye in cold ??iw tetter <tuu> *ay othw
?/? *a/ ?<nu?nt wUUoul n?i>lu? ?p?ri^ Writ# for tfo booklet--How to J>/?, DlMob and Mir Color*. M ON ROH ttRUU <JU., t?U?TUi?, Itmijjf '
STAND FIRM
^ Wkmjimliuytsi
OILED SUIT
02 SLICKER
dtm&nd
)4tye~i
Tts thj easiest and
Sold ?vcrj<wh?r?
I'
Dropsy 1
> Kmmth all twilllaf la 8 to m
4ajra; cffecta ? parmanaat cars
Trill tr??tm?nt
llitts free. Kothli|<?a tx fairer
I" Write Or. M. H. iraan'a tana,
|i>iitaHata. ?ai a Atlanta. Q??
Ho who is feared by many fears
many.?From the German.
The Ideal Family I/axatlre
it on* that can he used by the entire
family, young and old, weak and atrone.
without an/ danger of harmful effect#. It
should have properties which insure the
-umi dode.alwajre haVing the'earns cffect,
otherwise the quantity will have to be in
creasod and finally lone ita effect alto
(other. Theje properties can be found ir?
that old family letnedy, Brandreth'a Pill*
because ita ingredients are of the pure*
herlml extracts, and every pill is kept fo
three reara before being aold, which a
lows tnem to mellow. We do not b?lie\
there is a laxative on the market that i
mo carefully made.
Braodrctn'a I'illa are the same tine i?>
ativa ltirtltn pill grandparenta uae<
They have been in use for over a centur
and are aold in every drug etore and med
cine store, either plnin or sukkt coatee1.
You arc not likely to find faith
when you nr? looking: for Haws.
Mrs. Winslow nr>ootlnng Synip for Children .
teething,noftens tbt3gum8,reducesinflumma- i
t/on, allay* pain,cure? wind colic, 25c a bottle
Out before day, in before night.? !
From the Dutch.
MONTHLY MISERY
is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves
you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and mak?
your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Gftdul
it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func*
tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. Itisarfr*
liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head
ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness*
fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe andefftcient
medicine for all women's pains and sickness,
Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; "1 hava
used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to
women, and it has completely cured me." ?
AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES
WRIT* US A LXTTKX
4**?r1Mny fully all your lynpttm*
and *? wMI mm4 you Fr$* A4vk?
In plain sealed ?nv*lop*. tidies'
Advisory D*p1? Th? Chattanooga
MedtclnaC#.. Chattanooga, Tenn.
J10
WINE
OF
Two-thirds of the so-callcd socicly
'400" aro ciphcrs.
HICKS*
CAPUDINE
1HMKOIATKLV CVM8
^ HEADACHES
j^BnaKi up COLDS
in ? to n noun.*
Hrnii bob to.1. At Onctfhw
So. 45-'06
A ad raw of CI) r>?r???" ?' r*ri
1 IniUutWood wko in sol Br
iH WiU? %?? tnW (t) of
who MTTtd la the ri 1*ra ?ray. et <*> tl??
s^tMffmjsss^s^sxs: ?
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.50&*3.00 Shoe*
? ??T IN TM? WORLD Wt
WX-QsUgSsS $4 Shi U ji flit
t?nnotb??yttlttdilMy price/
ttHOEB roR gYEHYBODY Af ilx
Kil l Buoh, $0 to fl.BO. Boye* thMoS)
- toVLun. wo.Ma'i IhoM, ?voo to il iJT
Klsfcjfi* dk OhUdnn'* Hbo??. #!J iiB u>f|
Try W. I? I)ou(Im Woimb'h, MImm Ml
Children'* ihoM; for style, fit acd wmi
they Mwl othar makes.
It I could take you Into my lar?
factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show
you how carefully W.J*. Douglas sho?i
are made, you would then understand
why thoy hold their shape, fit betUr.
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever you live, you can nbt*lo W.
Dougtoo >h?ts. HU mmo and
on the bottom, which protect*
""'?hi W. U '
I price U itnnM
? youav^M
?>? n* utHk
prlCM Hd Interior shot*. Tmk* no ..t.Tt"
tat*. Ask your dralor for W. L. DoMttMMMtS
and Insist upon havlni them. ?
Fait Color ???/?<? u?4; tttiy will not attr
Wrttt tor lIlMtrtua Catalog ?t P*u n,
W. U DOUGLAS, Dopt. IS. Brxx*tsW.
There
need not
r be a cold
rocm |q the
hoc* If you own
^ a PERFECTION Oil
Heater. This is ?o oil
beat* that gives satisfaction
whmrfT tutd. Produces intense
knt without smoke or smell because it is
equipped with smokeless device?no trouble,
AO dinger. Easily carried around fr*fn room
to room* You cannot turn the wkk too high
?r two low* As easy and simple to tare for
as ? lamp* The ~
PERFECTION Oil Heater
(Equipped wttk Smokeless Device.)
is an ornament to the borne* It la made in two ftnfcWs?nickel
and Japan. Braaa nJ fomrt WmtifaUy tmbo?ed. Hokb
4 quarts of oil and hm * tmn Evtry beater warranted.
Do not fee satisfied with anytfatef bwt a FEtfFCCTMN OU Heater.
If yon cannot pt Heater or information from yo?r dealer write
?? mi?? i~=ry ftr douifim onmh. *.
Tb*JBaj/t>Larops? _
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bibtuiol
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Standart of Quality