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Tired of the PedeBtal. W??ih'mi i? tired of bar fih? Is. tlrod of eulogy and cblv.:!.\v .And Jf. \oi Uhi. Sh ? in t.livd of l)' n : * won)'ii, r,iv!ng at; ,-r ? ?t? Ufa! ami If.-:?i?t -i.ilo Vint" .I ?(i to i;u.m! so It'- !>i 1 '?? r petit*.-::iI aride B!?f ha* (?<>;?.. (>i'.ni 1nll> lilt- Im.V.C- itiKt H?'l ll.llliifl'e of or dinary I.I" a a I .>lte hMakl\ ? fool l*b man i?* it *h?- ncvi r Inn !>? en wi?.t h,. r,ris imnpinrd hor. itiM hi Itapid Mur. /.in". l-'ASi t ION NOT I -5 Wn H'. llm J. *011 ? a : ?1 ^ If?i t of It'. ! ma I : il a I t1:?* bat k Hie j IIIOI . is it Itev/ and I" ? v ill ! i.Is favored color <d I .VJ V t>:i!( ii t Till* llial" >' 0)C jlKll't^ it'1' 'i: II Hii (I II <?:.!?? nrmn^r '<> lit Il"' '*' All !))< t: w 15ii-? rlv ibo*.> 0i<.* Cilt'llf <?(!.*?' ahd Jup'dl ill A i) .:111 y Iki i on t i.e .-.ilk ;.li i I ? ' \r? If*? <; i< <t frill of wli.'f mmdin finotrtK all i h?* wtty down *>itli* <?;' I in- front opening t?f Mn- n- .v t r on< Fanr) i.utians arc mu'-li u ' !l "n all* '.he lu'hi rolorod s;n\'in gow IIS. The liif I; of the oi?fitW'?.-Kf'n,"? ha? bet n sounded 1?> 'he > xHn d\e. For ;i ?inir 'ii1 ' 1 111 i-1"'1 rv voile and Itrai'1 I'- in ai ho. ttmnrt. r?? <I new are Hie dog collar.* of white '1 'fitI ( <? t<l ?>, wi lt II.h i1 o bait t.t'-s <>f f::H?l?-d Hainan sold j?-1111 ? r*! women ?In1 m ? ? *?>' jew elry l : 1 ;'"!<! enameled In b!:n-k. ??"t nhowiii^ ' It in-rt-Kt t.-dge him of Hi" gold, and treated to the lines' of golden wlie trai-erlo* and veinings. In ||<-W gioVCM tht'l'e In itll ilHltlll.sll In^ novelty It is a "ml"" I" elbow length, running well uj> to 'it" should ?r, but leaving tin liii.'.ei s and t'.'ilf tlw* Iliiim.li l.a:Wltere it eiul a roi=s the bat k of tit4' littiid it is "lit)n<?;<1 er Hi z\ now foot ro\ ? rln.^ Is it low t>''? - ((f ia;, I.Ill cnt ttt a hU'li Iiolnt ? n tho lnsi(i|i iiiul fa; teniim at one :d !o Willi two Iiti; tons. All tile t lit fo ?' wear i ; of il H"t ii-e ably preit.er <? lor ,h;tn nsaal tliis Hoason? a mellow, fruity idiailf '' ?'I '' golden tan. in> tead of Hie tl n r Vir<>wi':- iind ja 1 ai::jj; yellow?, of olhiM year> (?],.. ;.: it'a lia'.: are ne.v ril'W pmu ii>aiv of a b'li'e liir.l, Gir.na d./ po'r- d '.o two'tp down and vil?rt Upon 111" W'.l't'r tile fate of IiM> lanndry niaiil in "Sin^ a .^oa;; of :3ix ,1'ndi 1 t i.e M M'?I||!C Ibere bn l -pi(i\s n up an 111111ost 11111\ > t ? ? 11 ? ?) t< (iju iif fal i naint'M, lain1!-'.. pi<'t'i."-> UIII| ?>. VI, e, lilt e!1 le | and Well Ctl U laJt'd lo 11 < t' e; v " i tie pal.lie ill latJM' ?lf, to ;ii" i li.triU'iv:- ami ipmiitv of . 1, ;,. i, i nitl I ? ? I Illt'l ? v !? rf-!i 1 f. < . rJ ?*' <vi,net I 11. wbi'-a Hey were einlr-dy 4,1 the :n.?-f v Of t' o ; :irk"r:t and n.an'i 1'l.e llilllt" 1 "111 -'artels were if.iriniei :tM<?. ae n dim: to the lad.ana, ..;i - N- v ? l| wa '? ?n alnn'it nnivirsai >>s:.in of t a I ?? p t ? ?IfTjXeB I'ttiple e\|'e.'led it la" II" A law w;p??? it all out, e H ; H uP and biam-b. II. reat'l**r all kind* of njfiit pit.diets and plena: ??d ft ????!? miiPt sail under tbelr trno rulor? and he. sold under thel: true i?:?II?"H. Tin law provltlen for inspectors who will really inspect, ami every label, be t.ides ind'.rai inv: the truo tdiara<*t"i of tbi' i indents of tbe package, mint ] beat tl.e i'f ond in plain letters: "I*, v; 1 iipoet e l and pa: -t<'tl nmlor On - a, t of dune "a'. " 'l'hn 'aw Is thf bei-lnnlm: of a new order of tiling II, 'the lino of industries whi. h should j have an iiill ienee throuv.lio.it the eoni men lal w. i id in helping to e tablisl, , honc*.-.ty a a l.atdt. 1J IS Plain Business} Way. A 1' I i i \ i i 1. ? t';irnicr w !n? I If^ur f Iy oh!1 lii- 1 YninU ami n* i^uho- j . l)v ?< ? i n 1: i: theiu iii"1n'\ t"f n Sltlri;?t :? >?" w ;u- ;? --lx? I l?,\ "Mr ?.*t ? t Li* III '' ?? U'ltu "I - ? ? A ' i i ;t !. " i:-' - i'i. '' li-'ir s I n 1111)11'.' *. i i1. ! 1 ?'i \ < 1;i\ ? I i i'iii iio>\ you ;.*i\ <? !? r- 1 '' ? * 1*1,1 It . I ;!!?.'( !a? i HI in (i re ~l !' ? * I -i:r. ? 1;! I! i: 1: i ' hunt : I \*. till 1<M ??-! . " ? i I '!'? V. All I 1..1" 'N is lli;:' : . II ! I I 1 I'I \ ? I a > -> 1::l11 - alien ll" I <?I 'm illltM I ' I ? < "1:1 1IMII hni ti \ u.iv . ?loi:i' !>:. : ? I i- a? plain .1 ? .1 l?o:i! <i irr.i <? ! Opt ratio Voice.;. iii. \.. . t ln:il\ in \ \ "ii <? v\ i! ovt i ! i? ;f.ii?:}<>r uprra ! Sin' M ??_? ? h"M'> t l?i.-k Mi' r,?. \\ bo .!i t'- :' a \. pi|??*-. ^\\ fft <ici u.ii n. S>? 'J i 01. I III I I I ' itMIM.l \ ION Many l..i(lii's H :i\r I'mir < "or.iplrx* lOlls t Kill) < 'oll'Ci*. "CVff ?? dark roloM'il t>l.?tch?? ? - niv 1;. all ! !>? ?X. I !:;>.! . vim; i' t.? a 1 'i:s; whip ami ? . ?'i'?i *? v.i a-.i i;;i 1 !v ap Svjwa:'/ ans.l'.y 111 - * N h ? 111 ?> por ) ivr.v i;i as dark i? ' *"f- !:??:*%? had ;-.s Jim- a ??omph'x ton ?.?. ? ?????! 1 i ? i'i aim1 < "Hv.ivi] ; hr> t oofTe.- *?..?? rir.isi' "? my troahle, J Hiaji^t-fl link i?> uslii,; Poshini J?*ood and .i . I mad** it well, Rrrordin?' to dirrciions. I liked It very m'.:rh and haw sineo .hat time used it i:i ph:< ?>{ eoffei\ 4'1 an thr.rkt'ul to say . am not mervous any n:niv. :.s 1 was wIhmi I ?was di in k in*; c ift'co. ami my com plexion Is now ;\s fair and nood as it was .years a so. it i>i very plain that coffee iai;so1 Jhe trouble." Most bad complexions arc caused by sot'." ?'!J'ur" is: ?? <>r 'he sl'):n;\,-h And roTof i" the :ii'f dist^bT ?of digcsticn known Almost any wo nm can have a fair 2ompl<*xion If will leavo off cofT?r and uko Pox tnm Food Coffoe and nutritious, healthy food in proper quantity. Postum furnj^hes certain elements from the natural grains from- th? 4eld that Nature uses to rebuild the werrous system and when that is In fpmd condition, one can depend upon ^?4 good complexion as well as a good lM*lthy body. "Thera'a a Reason," 'Tta Road to km \ miff o Slow Progress in Moycr and May wood Ccise 1 EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENCE Proceeding* oi federation ot Mini i\ Iteportod to rmkertoiiii State Jjiidcavor.H to A.m.rtain ii i'ri:d man Has More I.ctt? r.\, and .\t tacks ifiiji cm (hound That iJoc.i I ment.*; Wcru .Stolen. . | 1 Mi 1 .. r-1?\|. 1 ; j i''i i' n l?* ' tan I ? i; . .ipi-.-r ) u i' : 1 ? 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M 111 l.i M M-XH-.'C ?'< Mil 11 \' j;| i t 1 i '-villi U.'iti:; I In' mur<l<>rcr ??t" Hal l.i i> v-.| "T. thai Ins l>i i>l licr, I ? . 111U '.; 11 I \ . i- \| i I ?r<l\v-?trfslav ? i II ? >:i^ f 1: :t t lie \\ a-> | |, I ;'I i???t 1>int > ? I?? with t it?* kill floors Will Have to Work. San A lit. ? ?;;> >. '|*? \ . ,S|ii'ci.il. \ >!><? l;-l rile i f r. nil S;i 11. ?1! >. M ? v.. ~a \ : \ j .1 ,i i !. i 1.1 llr w .v- i - i '? ? ?!' I !ir Ill ? . I? ~ I- 'iM.lfl Miiv i.-M'rutMll I| . ti?' I' ??? li v?iI .t ? ;1 hull 11 ? . i: Mrviin ?i?? nt.it I. r. hi .-.?I,.;.. I :i'I .,!?!-? ? 1 i ado !.. w ln.-ii 1 h.-s, ! ?an nial-v :) !i\iM;;. \ 111 :?? 1 \ tinMc :? !i * ;t *a i:. Mcviiii i i'-t lie: i;i.; ! >? i ,t_: | f<> ri'i t.ill! . l;l \ N?\V:? Not OS. l 'i?;n |?ci - were drowned i;j n tin ><! ii; Montana. i tic suit Ol' Mm ris ('. Moniris i us I (li-ii. I.onis Filzyrrald wa< M'1 l'n! fill' - ! *!????<i<l?*i11 1 i> 1uii<'I)t? (?dii at Hill, ami nvoivt>?r flu* thanks of China for his scaling ?>t ?lamau'r> through tin* ret iritis; t'!ii uom? Minister. Suit for Damages. Miinni, Special.? Mrs. Ellon K. .T. Dot I it has 111od unit in tlio superior ronrt lioro against A. T. Small for the recovery of $10,000 alleged dam aufs on neoonnt of an aoeidont in front of* tlio nnion depot here May 17. in whirl? Mrs. Dottro was struel: hv an automobile driven by Mr. Small. The suit is tlio first arising ont ??f an neeident of this character, and for this rrnson it will prove ao interesting case. JUDGE LOVING SOI GBILTY Of Ml)! j Verdict of Jury at Houston, Va., Upholds the Unwritten Lav/. I OITENSE JUSTIFIES THE KILLING I it rv iu'*H \?111) i ( Mi.it 11 ?< ? I'lfJi ol J..MIOI 11 >ii a J I n ? it ii 1i > I * 111 N i >1 \ I - I it I licit* I mm ishi 11 'I lie I ?' i ? II in!.ml ('oligl'at ttl.it im{. I! o'isf mi, \*; i A I hi Iciii^ ill t !l'i 1 ir room iii5<* hour t in- j .ti > i >? t -il ,i v-rdict i'l ni>i guilty" iii ? ; I ? I IS'- I '< fill !i: I r .1 IMliM: W tliiam (I. I, iv ol I so 11 Count", the mana y . '/I i in- Vit -itiia i-siiiu- of TI)olu:iS i i( Mil', who win (ilneed on I rial 5 i ?. i ? (. i In- <' i i"<* 11 i l four! of ffali fa*: Count \. for the murder of Theo dore !?]:,! tin* .soil ol Sin-tiff M 1<. I-:-,, "s, ill Nelson Comit y. .111r|* !,ov iti , shot and killed young K:Ue? ott Mil* afternoon of A m il 'l J at Oak ridge following a Imt?ry ride that I'l si i*s had taken wilii tin; iudgfi'tf da lighter, MhiH Klizabetli Loving, who told Iter father tlinl her oHcort h:t'l drugged and nfcsaulted her. " 11?* vi'i'diii is a complete vindica tion of Virgfhla'n "unwritten" or "higher" law. Momhers of t iu> jury adinii t ii ii. f the |ih*a of emotional In . a r 111 > had nothing to do wit It the verdict I hoy K'liih'i i d ' ludgo Loving did jus' wiutt any Virginian would havn done under similar oircumslancos," one niemhor ? it' tin' jury said "We rendered tin* verdii i we did because wn in Vir uinisi lielievo in preserving tin? sano 111 >' of our homes and tin' honor of oar women." Scons rushed tip to congratulate Judge Loving and Miss Loving as tl'.iv wit lid row front tin1 court, room, l)'!t \lV<n they walked to the* hotel none.- of liiv o'it1!.'/;ts sought. to follow tin m. Tin? Kates faction is dis tiis.id ov> r Mte verdict, not so much In cause tltev are vindictive as be cause the verdict casts an impntatioji of ?.-.it i It oji t he ilead ma n. Collateral evidence touching Ills culpability was excluded, and it was this ruling which scored the victory for Midge I,oving Friends of the 'i ad man still adhere to the lielief I ii.at lie in no way wronged the ir 1 ' 'outiijel for Judge l .oving upon bo ' m :? interviewed in tliis connection said Tlie conclusion of the jury to tin eft-ct that, no assault was colu mn:, d was absolute!v correct." Miss !. oving will leave for a visit. *i> fi ii-t;ds in a distant State in order ? i';''llpe not oriet y. womi-n svvi-; ?'.k; i>\.m. \'i hi I, I'ill Ihij linlit St<?f?|>*>i?* Real; at Ih'IIVtT, ( til. I I nvr. <\d Mrs. M J Reed and 11;?? Misses Knight, Reed and Medill mm ni? ? (I tlic breaking ?ii" the dam of h" m eat Wheat land Reservo! which holds I'nc largest arl Ifieial hndv of w ater in 111?? State The women u :-id\i i i'd ail alarming leak and tel ephoned liir men, ih.?!) took a team and went in the dam While two hauled hjiy lv/n other* pai ked it info the crevasse and s'nov- i eled dirt upon it. After ih rowing in j eleven loads of hav and working like beavers until daylight they were re lieved hv men. wlio tinisiied the re- ( vairs and averted wna' would proh- f ably have been a disaster. <>i i ici\r, kiij.s A\<>rii[?:!:. [ Treasurer Stubs < ?Miiiiii>sioner t?v | Hcatll With a I'enUnife. Chariot Ie. N (' ,\ special from ! Rakersville. Mitchell County. prives news of a fatal encounter near there when Countv Treasurer .1 C. Ran dolph st a Idled County Commissioner Anderson Rurleson to death with a pocket Uni fe. The killing followed a dispulr* over lax returns. Randolph was af terward badly beaten hy brothers f?l' Rurleson, one of wiioin is a Stale Senator. Randolph surrendered. ITaucis Murphy llead. Francis Murphy. the temperance lecturer, died at I.os Angeles. C'al., following a hum illness and general collapse. Francis Murphy was born in Wexford. Ireland, on April 24, and received a common school education. lie came to this country while a youth, and was married in his twentieth year to Fll/.abeth .1. Ciinn. of New York City. Yale (?riidiiatc Kills Woman. Mrs George I-]. Russell, of Park street, was knocked down and fatally hurl hy a hicycle ridden hy W. A. I'errv, a Yale si'tiiot. a! New Haven. Conn In an opinion llled hy Medical l'.xaminer Rartlett the death is at tributed to accident. l'crry comes from Tarboro, N. <'.. ami was ;,..ad* uittcd on the day of the accident. Insurance Supcriiiteudent Alia; kid. Attorney-*lem i al .l.ickson, of N?1 >v York, refused to arc ; t the report of e\ . 11| d i; e Olcott on the Ke'.SeN re;- >iv | e|>hlp of the M.t!l!'.;!:l,iii Fit" Hislir ance Company, and a'atkd fhu :?!u? 1 ei'iiitendeiit ot I as : : n. ? Harvard < outers llieiors. Harvard 1 ni\ i.:;> coale.: 1 hon orary defies on Secri .11 > Root, A ml :i--ador I'.r; ce and ll;e Puke ol' ihe Abrnz/.i. Heallbfi:) iasMii.'s-, Situation. Railroa i e.'.: :.ii a.? enormous in nil pails e; the i .? u u i . hank clear ings aie hv ii\v, tae ; foil and sied in dustry i. wo: king m :.ime and in all llius ??. h*;'!!'aful situation pie vails. * . liliiope Favor* Rod.>c\elt. Returnlng irom r.u ope c'oion?" George llarvc>. the editor of Harper's Weekly, reports everybody over there in favor of tjso re-election ol IVesi donl Roosevelt. Women in the Hay's News. The "American walk" .s reported to be popular in Knglish society. American women are taking the lead in State and social functions in London. From two-thirds to three-fourth? of tho exports of Japan aro produced by female labor. Mine. Schmnann-Heink thinks il will bo itnpopsihlo to cs.abllsh an American Rayreuth. Letter write?r. have been asking MIks Gould for everything trojujTais: te?th and blcyclaa to bridal irou? aeavu and houses and Iowa. NRH. DE PA8SK OF NEW YORK CITY "J Consulted Srreral I'hytricUinti, Iju4 they IHd Mr Vo Hood. /t-ru-iia and Munndin J/rlj>ed Me." M IS3. ALINE DcPAbSE. Mrs. Aline DcPiiHiie, 770 K. lOoth HV? Nfw Vork, N. V., writes: "It g'vc* mo pleasure to testify to the curative qualities of I'eruna and Manalin. " I wan afflicted for over seven years with catarrh of the hrmt, throat ami di (liHtlve I consulted many phy sicians, hut they <ii< 1 we no good. "One day i happened to read some testi monials in your I'eruna almanac. i de cided to try I'eruna and Mnnnlin. 1 bought a bottle of each, and after taking them for a week I noticed a change tor the hotter. So 1 Kept it up, and after using twelve hot ties I was pcrj'cctty rum/, "I also gave the medicine to my chil dren and they hi I the same beneficial re suit. I would never he without these rem edies in the honse. "1 highly recommend I'eruna and Man alio to all niy friends, and in fact to everybody." Miss Mildred ('rev, 110 Weimar St., Ap plelon, Wis., wnt<*s: "It gives me pleasure to recommend I'eruna for caltrrh of the stomach. I had this disease for ? number <>t" yea in, and could not enjoy u mouthful ?>f food that I ate. It was Indeed a great relief when I Jut upon I'eruna, and obtained decided re sults from the lir.st. I look six bottles before I felt entirely cured of my trouble, but 1 had an aggravated case." Pornna is sold by your local drug ^ist. Hits' ii hot tie today. Sickness tells us what wo art.? French. two TicitKim.i: vi:.\nr;. 'i'lte I ntobl Agonies of Ncglpcted Kid ney Tronblev. Mrs. James French, (>?"> Wt.ir Street, Taunton, Mu-js., says: "Wlioii I bo t;an using Dunn's Kidney Pills I was k<> run down and miserable* that I could hardly en dure it. Torrihlo pains in the hack attacked mo fre quently and the? kidney secretions were much disor d< red. 1 was .1 nervous wreck and 1 here seemed no hope. Doan's Kid ney I'ill.; brought. my lir.M relief and lin.u ii liavi! i.t? th>>rt>uy,h1y curcrf lay kidneys that there has been no return of my old trouble." Sold !>y all dealers. 50 cents :\ l>ox. Foster-Alii'turn Co., Hufialo, N. V. A chance shut will kill the devil. NO RELICF FOR 13 YEARS. All Sorts of Itemedirs Fnilr*. iO ('ur*1 He/emit?Stifl'erer Tried Cut U ltra and is Kntirely Cured. "1 Imvc liail eczema tor <>ver fifteen year*-, and have tried all Hurts of remedies ! i? relieve me, but without avail. 1 stated my rase ty oik* "t my friend* and lie recommended tlie t.'utintra Remedies. I bought fliem with the thofight tha* they would l>e unsuccessful. an with the other". Hut alter using them lor a tew weeks I j notieet! to my surprise that the irritation | and peeling of the skin gradually de- | creased, and finally, after using five rakes ot t lit niirri Soap and two lioxes ot ("tit I * eura Ointment it disappeared entirely. I feel now like a new man, and 1 would gladly reeonintend these remedies to all who are afllii ted with skin diseases. David lUuiii. H'>k A, Uedloui btatioii, N. V., Nov. ti. 190.V HICKS' CAPUDINE. IMMEDIATELY CfREJ HE.ADACHES Drtahsup COLD?S IN O TO 12 HOURS Trial Bold# 10c. At Druaf lit% Food Products Libby^s Vienna Sausage unequalled for their delicious taste. They arc put up in most convenient form for rea<!y serv ing, requiring only a few min ute* preparation. They have a fine flavor ami freshness which will please every one. An Appetizing Olnh. ~-Prop a tin of LiMiv'? Vienna >ntii?see in boiling water until liented (aixtut is minute*) and serve n* taken from the lir? on a small I'lato garnished with lettuce lea\ en. Aak ymnr rroeer f?r nnd laatat HMIj |?lll?l l.lbl;V L ibfcy, McNeill A llbby, ChlMgo AXE IN TREASON TRIAL* Sharp Edge Turned Toward Prieoner When 8en.ence Ic Pronounced. Ever/ ono is aw mo of tho d read* full/ ?4gnlft<ant part tho executioner's ?x? plu>? in a trial for high treason. The sharp symbol of death Is carried beforo tho prisoner, wit^ Its blunt* side turned toward him so long &3 ho has not boon sentenced, says Macuiil* lan'B Magazine, and Just before sen tence Is pronounced th<s sharp edge ts iiirrt? d his way. I'Keiyn, who was present at tho trial of lx>rj Stafford In 1GS9, tells us that tho axe was turned edgeways to tho unfortunate nobleman as soon as lr was ascertained that tho voting of his poors wont against him?an ?-f* foctlvo but ghastly pioco of stage managerm nt which min t have had a sickening fascination for tho unhap py and probably innocent man. In thoso days, now hapj ily gone by, no 00o seems to havo re 11 ec to.I on tho unnecessary cruelty of harrowing 'ho feelings of men. about to die by such shocking judicial by-play. , Not every prisoner treated this purely symbolic but othorwlso super tlmuis and unpleasant ceremony as contemptuously as did Lord Ualpier ino. When tho three coaches convoy ed tho Jxirds Kilmarnock, Halmerino and Cromartie from .the Tower to bo sentenced at Westminster, pn July 28, 174<j, a difilculty arose. It was not laid down by inscription or use in which coach, if there were more than ono tho fatal axe had to be carried. "Oh, put the thing in here," cried bravo old Halmerino, "I don't care." Yet, notwithstanding his contempt for thlsi horrid symbol, the undaunted old man cheerfully suffered death for his attachment to another symbol, tho Whit? Cockade; but Lord Kil marnock, In the next coach, was dreadfully frightened, an ho shewed himself u? be, by his thorough reali zatiott of what the awful axe would to him. lie inquired minutely into all tho details of an execution, wdntoij tiie Governor of the Towdr to (HI him whether his head would roll or rebound, and when on the scaffold he saw the executioner dressed in white, with a white apron, he whis pered to lii.s chaplain, "Home, how horrible!" SULPHUR BATHS AT HOME. They Heal the Skin and Take Away Its Impurities. Sulphur l>;\tIih heal Skin Diseases, ami give i lie body a wholesome Blow. Now \oii don't have to go oil io a high-priced re sorj. to get thejn. Put a few spoonfuls of ilaneoek'ri LiquidSulpliur in the hot water, and you it perfect Sulphur hath right in your own home. Apply Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to the alYer'ed parts, and L/.cema and other stub horn skin trouble?* are quickly cured. Ur. 11. 11. Tho::i;i::, ? ! V::M"st;<, was I.-U??<??I of a paintul skin trouble, and he praises' it in the highest terms. Your druggist tells it. Hancock':* Liquid Sulphur Ointment is the best cure for Sores, i'impleH, IMaek beads ami all intlamuiatiuii. Gives a butt, velvety hkiu. TUB ILLUSIVE IIAT. "Why is it." queried a plaintive feminine. "that n hat which, In Its embryo stage, In the milliner's hand, looks a thing of beauty and a joy forever, comes home a horrid mons trosity that no sane woman in her normal mind would buy? "The poet who wrote that famous line, 'Things are not what they seem,' was surely alluding to Easter hats. " 'Now I know exactly what you want,' reassuringly saya the milliner you always go to. 'Yes, indeed, some thing drooping and pretty, real blue, light in weight and no exaggerations. Liko tliis?' "Tho milliner gets out a swee{ lit tle dream of n blue hat, drops a rose on tho brim, and describes how she will put a little ribbon on the side. Effect: simple, sweet and en trancing. "Next day you go to try it on. It Isn't finished, but seems likely to be quire becoming, after you have sug gested removing a peaker gable or two, and razing tiff some of tho front piazza and an 'ell', behind. "On the third day It comes home. Heavens, what a hat! Is ft possible you ever ordered a collection so dla l<t>Uca!ly ludicrous? No, never. You did not! What that milliner has done to It you ilon't know. You only know that if this is tho natural evolution of the hat you admired in Its embryo stage, then you and that hat have nothing In common. You require a totally different species. "Rut you never can tell how any species is golny to turn out till you see it in its fully developed state. Thoreforo, tho best plan, when you have any deahug with t.'ie genus milliner Is to purchase a full-fledged specimen that has already attained Its normal And complete growih, and cannot spring any startling surprUtea on you when It Is too l.ite.''?Phila delphia bulletin. His Class. 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UOLLKOK, MACON, GA. | The benefactor engraves liis name j in the hand that receives the beeiilil. | French. i FITS,St. Vitus'Da we: Nervous Diseases per- : manentlycured by Dr. Kline's (treat Nervo J Restorer. trial bottle and treatise tree, i Dr. 11. K. Kline. l,d.,UM Arch St.. Pliila., Pa. I THE J'KACM TRICE BORER. The peach bore r is a wasp-like in- j sect, with transparent wings and a richly-ornamented body, banded and i striped with gold, and deposits; its ! eggs about the base of the trnnk of the tree. The eggs hatch out, tho 1 larvae boro into the sap-wood, and cause an exudation of gummy matter, ( which annear* in masses about tho ! base of the tree. The larvae seem j partly to live in this gummy substance j and partly in the sap-wood of tho j tree. Sometimes three or four are 1 found on the same tree, occasionally I girdling and destroying it, but always I inducing more or less of a diseased ! condition ai>d impairing its vigor. Al together it is a very objectionable and destructive insect. Pure White Lead is the Natural Paint Pigment | Numerous; co m pou it d s arc being offered to take the place of white lead as a paint, but no real substitute for it has yet been found. Pure White Lead has a peculiar property of amalgamating*" with the wood upon which it is used?added to this it has an elasticity which permits the paint to follow the natural expansion and contraction of the wood. Pure White Lead (with its full natural te nacity and elasticity, unimpaired l>y adulterants), alone fulfills all the re quirements of the ideal paint. Every ke^ which bears the Dutch Roy trade mark is positively guaranteed to be ab solutely Pur# White Lead made by the Old Dutch Proccss. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Paint.." uiv?? vill.mi,i,. (nf?r. ni At Ion on Iho pntnt t Soot troo Upon icnui'Bt. All lead parked in IK/7 bears this mark. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 4n?toh4rhever of the follote* itij cities u nr.irrfit yju ? Now York, Ponton. Duffnln, Clevoland, <*incimiati. Cn;?n.*o, St. l'hiln dolphiA [John T l^wla * I Iron. Co.)? l'lll* burgh (National JU*ml A Oil Oo J Medical Department TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA It* ?'tv*n(r\j.-n for prnctiiitl instruction, l?>ih in ruil>i? lalxirinntiw iml nliundnnt hoapitnl m.iti-r a I*. ?rv unti<M^^<t Fn-c iu -'.-x i* lilven to tim (1 ri.M <'hnrit>^^h?l>itnl with UHO (>#>.!? nn.t UO.ijuO pationU niinuallv. . Hpooinl Inttrut'tlrvn is yiten 11:111y ??t ihi? of the sil k. Tho nokt tMninn l>trl:i? Octolwr 31. 1967. Pot cjUIoiiu*, tnd iuCornim u>u, K'l'lrMo I'llOC, ?? H. t II ? II.I.K. M.I*. I?, I*. ??. I?mwn tut. NKW OUI.KA.>M. i.k! So. 27-'07. / A rr mtfdyfort HEAVES troubles. Cures lletTM. Coughs. Distemper wi Indigestion. Vetertostl* aiui use uimI roccjnmena PRUSSIAN HLAVE POWDER8 j>ru(firsts will f?cfc them. i'rli'<> (?<'<? at do?l<*r, #Co b]f jnail. Heiut for Kreo book. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO.. ST. PAUL, MIN? M Axle Grease takes iiii 1 ? 9 off the ro.nl, a::<l weight from the load. II:jj>s the fc.'.m i- ii J pavs t he i' r. Pr actio .1! y <!c*;t roys friction. Jtjvv s half the \v-.'ar that copies from jolting overrov.gh roads, and lengthen? the; life of a heavy vehicle more than tiny othcrouc thing. A\-\- thr??!calcr for Mica Axle Orcujc. STANDARD OIL COMPANY larorpirataS co On an lnvstmont is worth Making 'f V"'i ,,i? p?v? n dollar t.v inv<vtin? n pnouy , WHY NOT DO I I ? HARNESS You onn do that or more by foiuliiiK an a postal tor our tlo-iTl]-tlv>Mi c I>() IT TODAY. COLLARS You will tht'ii ?<??? why you bhoukl insist on your tlealrr liupplyiu^ you ">11 \\V MAK NESB." If Hi: wont, W i". will. SADDLERY HARDWARE Wo have Ixn-n Tanners nnd Manufacturer!* . f Leather Good* for 40 ytvir* ntul Know How to Mat" <ioo?l iiitrut'jM and Sail Chen|>. r. r 'SHAW'S HARNESS H(uinpHii c*n SHAW HARNESS CO., CHARLOTTE. N. C. Dropsy CURED Gives Quick Relief. ^7^V'frtiV7jHnC in 8to* S!"W,!!'o?r..nS?r f**6'0"1"- Bo* B AUtnU.da. > . ^ Rifle nnd C#ntr? MlaS Engines LARGESTOCK LOMBARD T cur.dry. Machine and Boiler W<<fVs v.d Sufp'jSlwt, SW*DMfofO940Xf*JiS THIS LINIMENT KILLS PAIN?AND SHOULD BE FOUND IN EVERY HOME AND STABLE CURB At^D SCRATCHES. J. Arthur Brubeck of Simeon. Viu, writes t I have tried It. ami fiml YaoKR'a Liximunt tho b'-. t he ever used. Ono of hi* horses had ft curb cr.tl it rcmovod it entirely, and it is also * euro cure fur scratches, and many other ailment* he I h** used it for. he uyi it is tho b#rt of all liniments and recommenda It. A PAINFUL BRUISE. Mr. W. E. Brnnerof Richmond. Va^ writea: I had been troubled with aaarsc? braise, which ha rot from rldln* a horse barsback and could not cure It. a friend recommended Vaosv's Liinm.Tr, on* application Relieved him. aad leas thaa a bottle cared it entirely, he says it is She beet liniment he aver used. CURES SWEENY AND RHEUMATISM ^ .(Ocltman for the Mononamh Coal ?nd Coko Co.. Monon*M>, Mr. Thos. G. Pnc*. ^ ^ horsca anJ ?nd h.ivo used \ agkk* \V. Va., writes. Th y ? e.rid it hw? nevor failed to cur*. p.,r ??v*r*l Moatl^ WW? thrc<, bottle* of Yager'. Liwimkxt cured it. Mr. wJui u? tor .lev.? month. with rh.wd.rn, .even month, in Ywn'? US??" p?t W?n oo hU feet _ ? b?T YWW* ??"? yo? ??* th. bwt-keop a bottle ^ tb# lnr*tTrM,nt ,0U 0ver It x?dr foe ?ner?.?cto*. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE?ALL MERCHANTS AND DRUGGISTS SELL IT?LAHGE BOTTLES. K CTS.