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MAIM C<TJr, ?'; *"*? ^ C<s MAN-A-UN Is A. [ Excellent Reined;, for Constipation. ! Th?ro ftre many aiiuumu <!? ? > r<?ctly dependent upon count I im t tlon, ouch no biliousness, <1 i><-n 1 orod and pimpled hUIji, inactive liver, dyepop.'sla, overworked kid n#y? and houda< lie. Hemcva constipation am! a!! of these ailmonts dis appear. WIAN-A-LIN ran bo relied up on to produce a n"ntlo action < f the bov/cln, niakiiiK pilla and dras tic cathttrticsi entirely unnccoi nary. A dose or two of Man-a-lin Is advisable in slight febrile attacks, la grippe, colds and |; Influenza. !| THE MAN-A-LIN CO, COIUMQUS, OHIO, U. S. t\ !! . ,, I'cnina is sold l>y your ?i:>i;. j:^st. I'uy .'I but ll-' today. .So. :ir, ov. S'Jfjnr <ih Food. Tv.o tvieiit lst:> ha ve recent Ireach '"?I ver d: Ter?at rur.c !i: "I<m < in !-?*? ;ar'i to (lie li'i'M isliinu value of su^ar In re-en; vi'iir.i ixjcris .i:;v?' shown .in ii;r': ii:i i '? n to ri'i'iiliHuiiiil with Kteat v i:\" i!i s : ;m" n : an ;n tic!'- of food. New, however, ill! i ? T??11 ? I ?. different view <:f the matter I:, tain n In 1 >r vo:j lJunee, In ;;n article published in the Journal for lMo|oi;>. under t h < ? tjilo "Ti'e Inri " iv'.iitf ('onsn iii pt ion of ? ii?ar, and its |i.in) ?Ts" The in vcslir.ator conclude^ from the woll Unow>? fact that children who <ai sitj'ar hit pale and have bail teeth, that su:.vir, owintf to the faet that it i!o,vs n?.t contain iron and lime, jmd til it it is substituted for othrr fix^ls containing these materia!.*, has an injurious ?? fl?? r? f. mid it*; 11h? ? should it;11 i;i? i i i innn tw <1 l "i this reason 1 ):\ %<>n lt'U).;i? advointii.t nil lu<i,aso i,l th (leruian i'u<;ar tax A iM?i hr r iin^'i'i'tHnt physiologist, I'rrf p!ne, of Lyons, takes u dl.v p.iCricfilly opposite position, and shows frrin von lluniM1'^ <? a n tables* that th'M'o in very little lime or iron In ;?ny of oar fc.od His cdik luslon Is Ivit an i:i r a-i'I ronsumption of jniprrr could nut fur the reason; ad rancid hy voa lJune havo a d vh t?? ri? ii::s i ffrc t lie. iiuir^iviT, calls at jtoiivlon to the fact that In Fr.'tnrp, v ov.'iiu' to its h!i;h price, s'i^nr in nail, an article of luxury, and where afcorilloiily only one-third as mm h per head of population is us<v| in Germany, the people do not ?rc in to on joy letter hei.llh than tho IJprn'ans. 'i n i Jilv had remit o' 'li?? larjio consumption t?f te.mar i i thrui'iiy ap pear. i to ho'an increase J demand f r the qrrvlros (,f dn'i.-'s. hut In tills rr"poi t (iermnr.y's troubles urn not greater t'.ivi I'ria-.'.;. Prof, l.r I ln .> declare" that, from the stand* point of a hv^'.enist. h?. would rejoice to see- hi > fellow co in;-ymen increa?o th< >r a" am e :i of mmar fourfold jind "ha; lie " i?'.:l l i- t have th" slight* is; !a 1 to <-oiis',ijMt,i;e<vj Paint Purity The Puti'Ii 15'>y P.iintor is f<-Vml?>'.ly "H l.i p > t Wlitfu 1 .C.l'l S?UV,:ly liU't.tlliv. Iv.ul C''t roiI<-il. | lii, Wl>ito I.e.i,l i-. \u>t ? lily pur.' pii.'uv i>t it ; .u V ( ? nipus ill ?t ,ip' ? /V.-.'V Wli;! I ? . : r . . 1v y .111. f.t ri. 1 l.f *.t <!? r.i.iil U i a j; l.i i -it'i V .il ? !li{; Sv I'll Win', ? I,-.ll ill i>1i- Iv t P.::,;, ri-.H.v,, All I.; : il?.? . t i ?. S* tul t Wr I .1.1 our \\ iiunk > i..? I. i; u ? v v i.! i) c lit :? ?i t.i 111 on i *4 r ?,|;t N''t ,,M 1 'r-o. NA 1 K >N.\l 11 \1m . >M 1'AN \ /?/ re.. '.,?/> ./ ('it ?? s ct.fi m i.t.i'/ i i,'u : Nov \'???x. IVcuii. r.utli;<y 1 !r\f Mii'i, t'ir.<ini>.|i. i ?;< i :.>. Si 1 ?, ri.ii.idr!; l?i< I I ! .<? a ... 1 ... . o . I'i'tsiHirgN ( N ?i ? n.il l-c.i<!? O.i t o > " WALTZ ME AROUND AGAIN, WILLIE." SEEK FINAL TtST OF THE BOYCOTT IN BIG LAWSUIT Action Bedim at Washington Against the American Federation of Labor. ; Would Stop F e of the "UnT "\o "We Don't Patronize" Lists. V. a i.i K .';t oil, I). (' \ KlgllltW-ailt )'?; & el Ion u ;i > l) 't;uM in i In1 Su Co.ii i of i Jio l >isi rli t ol Columbia I?y .latins W. \''iin Cleave, t ol Hi" National Assor iation of Mnnu fa*'I'iri'i s, to enjoin Saniuwl (Joinpers, .loloi M i 1?-) t ?? 11 ami tin* other ofiieerH nil.I lit" 'J .nnn.n -o) n;< min i s of tin* Am-i it an I'edi ra? Ion of Labor and s.-\. i a I of Its suh.sid ia i y oi^;ni/a lion.; from 11in-* ?11?? I? \col I an<l so call",I unfair list." Vim Cleave Marls III" null on behalf of :i Inr^e li a n 'H a- I 'i i i n;; roni|i.1ti.V in Si l.ouis o) uiiir'i ho is pr< sMi'iii, it having Iti' si ?!???? I.?i.? <| "unfair." so it Is saul, )iy ill" labor unions. Imi ill" siicnili ? aii'" of (it" M<lion lies in its IniiiK a I"-! ra.-". ulii ii in Mr Van ('leave. as In a I of ill" M a n ii fsiri n rers' Assoeia t ii - a. ;; 1; ; : ? > i -'i u:a ii"iit l> e>i jo i n or ;;a u i/ I Iai.or from iliiri-; tli" "un fa.i" or "w" don I nai i onilints in 1 'lil iii'.ainst linns and individ i .?- 1 11" papers u"i" (iled here in ? i! r tha' personal s'Tvie" min'ut In* iiiiin"dia11? I>' obtain d against a lain1' n\ii.Ik r of Mi" lalior leaders named in cmtviilaint. who nr.' in Washington Tli.< hill a Us for a permanent in Jiiiniion ni'.;i iiiii Samuel (lompors and I 'rank Morrison, of Washington; .lolni V. l.i'tinon, of Itlooinlii t;(on, III.; lanii'i; bunraji, of Quiiicy, Mass : .fohu Miti lndl, of Indianapo lis: .lanes <? i*.<i111 dl, of Washington; Ma\ Morris, of Denver; l>euis A It'iyi'j, .;f r;,i!,id. Ipiii.i. hatiini .1. K" I'. oi I >. - ? i < > 11 ; William l> linher, el> I mliai:;i poI is ; .los-'pli l-\ Valentine, of Cincinnati, all - of (lie American Federal ion ol Labor; also It. L. Tliiiton, ('. O. liuikin.nton, II. C l'oppe, A. .1 Cooper and L\ L. Hlck niait, as individuals nn 1 in ofl'ieers of tin' KI<'Otrotype Mulders and Finish ers' I'nlon No. 1 7 and members of (lie International St >'i ??<>( M-ers and i'!l"ct rot \ pi-rs" I'nlon. T!i" eom plainant is th" Macks Stove and Uaiiije Company, of St. Lou!*, Alleges a Conspiracy. Tli" 11 la i 111 i IT ask-; l-int 1 lu* defend- i fir.i.-i 1:? ?'ii ioi11<m 1 <f.i nine special | points, first allegim; a conspiracy um- i lawfully to injure its business. It 1m asked that the unions bo enjblned : from carrying on a conspiracy f?> re st i a in and destroy the business of j the plaintiff; from ann eing or com- j billing 11? interfere with its business j or thai of any other person, firm or j corporation, or from boycotting or | ntt?niptlng to boycott or thr??:?t??nin( to boyi-ntt til-- plaintiff or tin* plain- j tiff's business or attempting to inter- I fere with the regular shipment, sale; or Made in Us goods. It Is also nought to enjoin the unions from prinlinur, publishing or distributing iiv mail any paper which contains the name of the plaintiff corporation un der a "We Don't Patronize" or "i'n- 1 fall" heading or wbi.-h < ,-itnln:i juiy , htalenicnt tbni the pluinUff Is or ban been unfair; from publishing; or fir- j culatlng in any way. in writing or *>r- | ally, nny statement to the lnjury'tof | the product of the plaintiff, or from j representing to dealers or the public that the plaintiff's factory hns been boycotted, and that its goods should not be dealt in. Safeguard Is also aslo <1 from any threatening or intim idating of customers of the plaintiff; from any gl\ing of orders to commit tees, Rsveclai Ions or age tits for any acts or threats which would Interfere with the plaintiff's business, or from the carrying on of the alleged con spiracy against the plaintiffs proper business. The steps leading up to this action are set forth In the complaint to be the outcome of a striU". The com plalnt sa>s that on August "J!?, mod. without previous notice, the inembeis l.ouls l*a>-s Head Wife's Sifter Hill. | Afi.-r a prolonged and animate.! ! del at" ih" 11ru ? ot I ords in I.on ion passed the S"< on l trailing <?f the l>o ceased Wife's Si-st ? r l<ill hv I I I votes to The minoriix im I id"d i-verj . one of th-> s.\>nt" n Mishops who are meinb'M.< of th" lion *.\ Steel I'lant Itiiiiii'd. The plant of ihe <"nmh<Mland Steel j Company, at Cunib. rlan-1. M l . was destroyed bv tire of unknown origin j Loi>a, J3r>0,ooo; Insurance, JlOo,oon. I'etiOnlne Note*, Pa illn > S| ??!' lor C5a v, g< a-i l bnif b- ' t?r of Wll'lin w- : ? >; f ,\stor, Is ?"o r cs?? t'i $ i 00 OO'VIIO. Ml.i. ('a I. 61 i p (tllitiiA", nl 1 >s . t:. man In t!>j r ,nv, .? *\ p.j ,v3\' York City Jn!v 30, :i;M 1 7. Mrs. DIck-Wuo! a newspap??: woman of Chii*il?n;a, Norway, Is vhlting filonda in Minneapolis. There is but one Indian .onian In . the world win . lawyer, viz.. Miss] Lyt'a Conley, o' Kaux.is City, Kanr Mif. IMdy ha4 lie monst ratevi tJ-.at she Ih lu astonishing physical heaUn for a woman nearly ninety year* old. of l he MiH.il Polishers' l/iiion, No. I.'?, of Si. l,o;iis, in the employ of the stove company, struck in ft T><>;!y and without notice to t he company, vhlHi | action is nal<l to have hecn in viola* | t Ion of an agreement h?,i\,<cn th<> In ternational I'liion of Metal Polisher* ami the Stove Founders' Na Clonal I ie ( f n.-" Association, of which the IJik 'ks niiniiiHiy is n member, under I v\hfc>h all differences have for foir ( ???? n years been riuccessiuI ly adjusted I by a conference committee. SI i I'.s St. I .oil Is In i<> ns. On the failure of the strike the !n iternaiional I'nion of Metal I'olisherH i!ee 1 are(l ?! lioyrott auaim-t lie* Hmks company ami its produci, inserted ) the c i in pa n >?';{ name mi if "unfair" j list and published i; in the union pa per. The local, union, No. 1", also! | joined in the boyeoii ;ui ! nain.'d its | indorsement 1?\ the (\nlral Trades I I and Labor 1'nion, of St. Louis, ami the Meia 1 Trad* s founcil, ah;o t>t Hi. Louis, both subordinate unions of 111?? Amerh a n I Vdei a lion. In November, l!?'?."?. at the annual convention of tlm American l'cd"ia tion in Minneapolis, the products of j the company were placed on III" "\ve don't-uat ri'iii/e" list of the fed. ra ? I (ion, and its uame was published in this list in tlie A i111?ri? ;iti Fedcrnt :<:i: - i. t in I he .June and .I is 1 . 1 '.i07, issues, j The complaint s?>ty ('????'h that !<;? reason of the fe !>-rat ion's ureat H'eni j hership and w ide disi i i!?ut ion and its extraordinarily complete and power i tul organization, the placing of tile I company's products* on its "wedon't palronl/.e" list injured greatly the complain an 1'h business. LABOR TO FIGHT. Compers Says Manufacturers Soujhl to Delay Criminal Action. Washington, 1). C. -The injunction proceeding brought i'.i the Supreme C>art of the Pisii of Columbia against the clllccis of il;" American Federation of Labor by the National Manufacturers' Association will be answered by a conspiracy suit from the labor organizations against the Manufacturers' Association. The au thority for this statement is Presi dent Samuel (lumpers, of the Ameri can Federation of Labor, who said that he was authorized to instruct tlu? attorneys of Ins o.-gauisuUon to pre pare the papers in the action. Another development, in the mu les- between organized labor and t he .Manufacturers' Association is likely to be an application to the lV.rto'Hce Department for a fraud order against the .\tnerican Federationist. This is the organ of the American Federation ot Labor that prints the "unfair list" against which an Injunction is sought by thy Manufacturers' Association, Daniel Davenport, of P.rldgoport, Conn., one ot the attorneys of the Manufacturers' Association, took steps to bring the complaint to the at;et:tio:\ of the Postoftico Depart ment. President Oompers declares that the <iUlcers "f the Manufacturers' As sociation began their suit hurriedly to forestall the criminal prosecution of themselves by the American Fed eration of Labor. lie insisted that th> American Federation has had under consideration plans for the prosecution of the Manufacturer*' Association for some time, and that b^ soma means President Van Cleave, of the Manufacturers' Association, Pained of the Federation's purpose and brought the injunction proceed ing to counteract the efft ct of the c n'eiiipln'cd euit. Hanged For Assault on Step- bibl. .Limes K icker, a ne?;ro.was hanged in .'all at Asheville. \. C. Kucker w a*, coii\ ici ed of criminal assault oil bis stepdaughter. It is said that this is the II;.xt time in ibe history of North Carolina that a negro has been '.mlined tor s ;t h a (time against one u his own race. Allies Defeat Moors, Moorish tribesmen again attacked Casablanca and were d? f< ate I. Newsy Paragraph*. Fnsta id Is "pugeant mad," Pi:uMg now claims a population n t (' 0 <?*. 0:1 1 indon !? full of Americans unable <o obtain passage home in overcrowd ed llnvrs. /> d vie s received In Washington* l\ ('., showed that UusRia Is chang ing her military have in Siberia from I Ixi bin U> Irkutsk llenrv C. Ide, former (Jovernor of the Philippines-, expressed the on'nlon in an Interview that the newly elected Assembly lor the Islands would yrovo a success. PROSPERITY NOT HALTED Chicago Bank Reports Remark* able Assurances of Good Times. Overwhelming Preponderant* of Krt* ili'lK i' in Thai I lie Hitua lion Ifc Hound and Hat Uftutory. Chicago.---The conclusion of the (seventh annual business statement compiled by tin; Commercial National Hank of Chicago from M?e reports of 110,000 correspondents In all parts of the country, just made jpublllc, is that legitimate business interests through out the country uro prosperous and sound; only the purely speculative markets uro feeling the effects of money tension and stagnation, in part the report says: "The overwhelming preponderance of evidence in that the business situ ation Ik sound and satisfactory. Not one of the thoiiHiutds of replies nega tives this conclusion in definite terms. That there has been a marked easing down from the tension of the spring and winter months of the year Is generally admitted, but it Is admit ted without a trace of regret or mis giving." In regard to money, it goes on to sa y: "Th? bankers of tho country, with fow exceptions in the Far West, re port an extraordinary demand for funds in all lines of business activ ity. Interest rates are Arm every where, and in the central reserve and larger reserve cities tho inquiry tor funds so much exceeds the supply that money is described ns 'tight.' The range of our investigation Justi fies the conclusion that bank deposits show a straight, average Increase of 14.2 per cent., against a similar aver age increaso of 10.X per cent. In the loans. Tho averages, weighed ac cording to the relative magnitude of the totals, would probably show a closer correspondence between tho growth of deposits and loans." The report continues: "Business is generally reported to br? good in volume, making an excep tion for the great hesitancy in the metal market, especially In copper and tho alloy metals. Voluntary concessions in the prices of these Materials have made buyers wary and they are generally waiting In tho hope of further forced declines. ? The Iron and steel industry is go ini; ahead under the pressure of or ders previously booked for fall de livery, but it Is conceded that, tho current, inquiry Is lighter, leading to the shading of prices in pig and 1)11 !? '? the h;?sic articles of the In dustry. Tlio feeling prevails, how ever, that with a continuance of activity, even on a somewhat lower f-ca!<\ the railways will bo compelled to buy ctmidily. in fact, the strength ? if tne market for plates Indicates conlbience in the tariff situation and a steady increase in freight equi nieut " A'?:'errint? to (he crop situation, It sa>s: "Our replies on schedules touching the crop financing opera tions of the banks show that though > ields may b?. deficient in quantity and quality those defects, in conjunc tion with an intubating consumption, will require practically as large a volume of funds as last year." with n.xurc in aiims, llic-'vind Shoots Wife Through the Heart After Frequent Quarrels. Washington, Ohio.?With her son, three years old. held to breast, Mrs. Clarence Haines was shot through the heart by her husband here. The bullet iniKsed through the hand of the baby, who was also severely crushed in tho fall of tho mother's body. When iho parents of the woman hurst open a locked door it was to lind the baby half hidden by the bodyj and holding up its hand, from which blood dropped on Its face. Haines killed himself an instant after shoot ing his wife. The bullet almost cut through his brain, and ho dropped dead in a corner. Haines was a prosperous young merchant, and tho tragedy was the result of frequent quarrels with his wife. 15AX ON RICK THROWING. Priest Announces That Archbishop Prohibits It at Catholic Ccrcmoules. Racine, Wis.?"Throwing rice Is a r? lie of barbarism, besides being dan gerous and exceedingly unpleasant. This practice is not to be tolerated at a Catholic marriage ceremony." This declaration was made upon Instructions from the Archbishop :?f Milwaukee by the Rev Father Theo 'ore B. Meyer of St. Mary's Church, at the close of the ceremony uniting two of his parishoners. A crowd of guests was outside awaiting tho coming of the bride and bridegroom. When the newly wed ded ones reached the topmost steps thero was a sudden shower of rice. "I forbid this," cried the priest, ind hi* announcement followed. I KXAS SIT S IIAltVKSTKR TRUST. secKw to Oust Company From Stato untl to Collect $i.000,000 Penalties, Austin, Texas.? Suit was llled by tho .-V torney-CJeneral'a department for the State of Texas against the International Harvester Company of America, whkl* does business under 1 charter granted in Wisconsin. Tho petition alleges that the de f?*ndant has violated the anti-trust law of Texas, and the State demands penalties in tho sum of $1,100,100. CO\YICTi:i> OF f,\.\'l> FRAUDS, I!i'i'cin!;uils (,'ot CJ.tJRO Acres of <?ov < diluent I.and in California. San l'i;* iscist o .John A. it en son ami Dr. I'M ward J?. Porrin were con vicled in th>> l'nt;? ;l Sta'*~s Court of ?onsj?iraey to defraud the Ciovom nifiit oat of l'j.ooo acres of land in California. Th;? p!i?'ishm:*af provided by stat ute i.^ a fin? <?.' r.">? less than $1000 *tul impri.son;r.cnt of not less than Us o years. MOV.X INDIAN A SUICIDE. Cause: His New Mother.ln-T.aw Wouldn't Chop the Wood, Sioux Falls, S. D.?Because hi* mother-in-law would not^'nave her homo with himself and ?ride end :r.op all the wood, a Sioux warrior named Red Shirt, who resided in the extreme northern portion of the Rosebud Reservation, near White River, committed suicide by shooting himself. It is one of4 tho few cAse* which ire recorded of a Sioux ludian ending hie own life. DOCTORS PRESCRIBE SULPHUR. Hut Hulpliur Mhould He I'mtl in Liquid Form Only. "Htneock'i Liquid Sulphur >a the moat wonderful remedy Ior Koseuin I have ?ver known," writhe l)r. W. \V. Ixuke, of Or lando , Fl? , who wan cured of a case of yeatV atanding. I>r. W. A. Heard, of Maitland, Ki^., was cured of Eczema after he had auff^t?d for thirty yvare, and auya: "Hancock'fl liquid Sulphur ia the finest remedy for all Skiu trouhlea I have ever uhed or preaeribed." Doctors everywhere prescribe it,hut they ?ay Sulphur ahould he uaed in liquid form only, a? it ia in Hancock'# Liquid Sulphur. Druggist* aell it. Booklet 'tc?, if you write Hancock Liquid Bulphur Co., lJalti more. it cureu all Skin and Bcalp Diaeaaea, if uaed in connection wjth the wonderful Hancock'a Liquid Bulphur Ointment. HOI'flKKKKPINO HINTS. Starched muslins, laces and prints will look nicer ami iron more easily if dampened with hot water instead of cold. To Impart extreme stiffness to starch add to one quart of starch a teaspoon of gum arable and the same of baking Boda, dissolved in a llttlo water. The contents of the inner vessel of n double boiler will cook much more rapidly if the water In the outer com partment is salted In the proportion of half a cup of salt to two quarts of water. Soak new brooms In strong hot salt water before lifting. This toughens ? lie bristles and makes the brooms last longer. If jelly has been H<>t away to cool lu an earthen or ugate mould, set the mould in a dish of very hot water and count three/then it will be ready to turn out on a plate. Always wash red linen tablecloths In water in which borax has beon dis solved. Soap and candles should be bought in quantity as they last longer and are more effective when dried. Meat will keep sweot for several data by covering It entirely with milk. Sour or buttermilk will an swer tho purpose as well as sweet milk. To remove stains from the fingers, caused by peeling onfons, rub well with a lemon. To clean a goid chain place for a moment in a cupful of ammonia an ) water, using three parts of water to one of ammonia. Polish finally with a clean chamois leather. To save incandescent mantles, when lighting turn on the gas for a few seconds, then hold the match one Inch above the chimney. It is through ap plying the 'match too quickly that so I>1/1 ny mantles ure destroyed. The Italian Moon. Your "honeymoon?" w'at ees cet? Kh ! Kci'l ees <la "moon of love," yon say ! W'al, tnehhe so, Signore, l?ut O! 'Sou don't know, you don't know! Yon could not konw onteel yon see i?a moot* d.al shine eon Ketaiy. Here cesa moon, hut ret ees cold; Kctalian moon ees hall of gold! So warm, so sof yon wouda why Met steeck toother een da sky; You thecnk eet gona malt an' run Like him pa butter ccn da suu. So, too, orts?w't you call??eets '' beam'' l>at streama down on you, dev seem So theeek, so reeelui lika eream. An' you ean feel dem on your tongue Wen you arc seeng your lova song An' warm an' sweet vou feel dem slide liiglit down your throat, onteel een side Your heart dey rest, an' eet ees hold No longer blood, but justa gold! You cannot know of love onteel Sooch moonlight een your heart you feel. W'at for you smile- Ket eesa true! For so, w'en I am young like you, Wan night weeth Kosa by da shore Of Xapoli I felt, Siginore. You say dees moon dat shine to nijj'ht Kes pood a 'nough l'or you? All i ight. I s'pose dat you are love your wif?\ l!iit O! Signore, you bat your life. You eat her up eef your could be Where shines da moon een Keetaly. It's a Good | Time now to see what a good "staying" breakfast can bo made without blgh-prlced Meat TRY A Little Fruit, A Dish ol Grape-Nuts and Cream, A Sott-Bolled Egg, ^ ^ Some Nice, Crisp Toast, Cup ot Postum Food Coffee. That's nil, a"d all very easy of di gestion and full to tho brim with nourishment and strength. ItKPKAT FOIl LUNCHE^^R 8UP l?RR. 4 and have a meat and vegetable dinner either at noon or evenings as you prefer. J/ "S We-predict tor you fcalhcreaee ife physical and mental power. \_ ?There'! i Reason/* ^et??W cU^*^eBo?1 rr i Increases the Site and Improves the Quality of Onions : j ;f ?,ves ^lem ^r,cr flavor and increases their nour ishing quaJitjes. it v- ? - r ? ( \ ( * Jt Aature s fattening food /or all vegetables. Send fi>i our free booklet on "Truck Farming. gives scientific r<asons why thou sands of truck farmers h&vc found big money in it- j til: KM AN KAI.I WORKS yj N?m?h Ztrtet. Mon.dttOik lluiltflng. thlc??? Cundltf Building. AitanU. l?. Addret?olfi? ? nf.rMi jou WITH POTASH WITHOUT i PDTA5H Verging on Professionalism. "Dingbat coiitwniplat<s getting mar- j I'ied for tlx* s<'vtMitli time. His lri'Mnlai hii> worried." "W'hy'l" "Afraid it may oft'eet his amateur i slandiii^." The first at the mill grinds first.??] Italian. CROUP AND Pneumonia Salve Thr? Famify Safe-Guard. 25c, $!.<0. ItoiicvesC:roup in 20 minulH. Abortfi I'neumonia in <5 hours. Jifzir.B work flfl soon as appli. d. Criminal to be without It. SoM by a.I diUKfii'J or 10c ad<!rd by BWil. L. Richardson, Miff. Chern., Greensboro, N. t. HEADACHES Orenhs up COLDS IN 0 TO 12 HOUR* TiUii Coiji ?0*. nt DlU?f,i.HJ HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMKDIAir.LY Cl'Kf.1 Improved Tactics. Atlanta was running l'??r oflire. "I won'( throw away any golden, apples," said she. ? * 11 t??:>?1, 1 I throw out a lot of hints about plums." j The ruse was just as succesj-ful. TERRIM.E ITCHING. K('7.Pina \ flVctcd I?<?1?* System?T'u able lo lies' Nis:J?t or I*:?y?Suf fered I Vi'iirs ? ('tilintra ( hits. "I Hiiifci el severe!* tor l.ur \eats 11 < tin poison oak and ivy. My <on.l:tii>fi was penults, as I eo:ild not rest iiigl.t <>i day and he free It.mi .1 ti'iriti!.> u< lim-i sensa tion from wcm atelmej ??!) tnv 11111>'I< I??'( \\"vn the finperp. my and f. and i'lvfm.i followed. My eyesight was affeele.l an.I I wont ti) a hospital especially for the ovrs and ^ot relief. but eczema not a^ t ei t il.le hold on my system. I was about to jrive up all hope of ever tiein^ < tired, yet I could not he reconciled to stt.-it re? nits. ::s tin health had been pool and Imv ftr.ni any disease all my life. My ajje is ?:evetitv (hie ? years. In my ext remit v I happened !.? read of t'titieuia liemedies fo: si. in dis eases. I |v)ii|ilit li\ e !io\es ('nlnuia <:mt men'. also seine ('ntietira Soap and ( nil (ilia 1'ili.i as i rc-pnred Iheni In four weeks' treatment mv face was smooth. an I the itching fsradually left mv hands and feet and I eonld rest < oiiiforlahh . which 1 am grateful and happy. \V. Kiel I ('owen, .lustico of the Peace and N'otaiv J"nhIn:, llattly, Del., May 1.1, 19 0." The world is a graveyard, and un derneath every stone is an opportuni ty, done to th aih. FITS,St. VitiiR'DaneeiNervnns Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's (.ii'eat Nervo Restorer. S"i trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. It. It. Kline. Ld.,M! ArrhSt. I'hila., lva. lie that ventures not, fails not.? French. Mr*. Winwow's Soot hing Syrup for Children teothinK.tjof tent* thelitis, redneosi anamina tion, allays pain,curc:;? wind mlic/JSca bottle That Fine. Twenty-nine million plunkets! II' 1 had such a pile 1 could pack up my trunkcts and g?. away I'or a while. That much would title me over down by the ocean's shore And let me live in clover for seven days, or more. Twenty-nine million plunkets! If I possessed that sujn I could buy : t'vc;nl t hunk'icts <>!' sir loin stvalc, I vuiii! I could cat peaches wckeh while sum mer lasts, but then Autumn would hit me bleakly and tind tne broke again. Exclusive. "She doesn't care for the bntliinj.' ' f Why not !'' "Too common. She tni-jlil take up if they lupl individual oceans." CUMBERLAND-EVER3EARIN6 1 u<?7 ItKCO"" APRIL 20 TO JULY 4TH ioasi nisi The horse can draw the load without help, if you reduce lru'tion to almost , nothing hy applying I M BcaAxle C3rea.se to tiie wlicrls. No other lttbri PVPT rnndn wears so lon^ mul saves so much horsepower. Noxttimc try Mica A\'t.n Grease. Stiuulnr;! Oil Co. J 9f?rpor*t?d COMMERCIAL COLLEGE PF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY I. i: \iMJTON. ?\ V. ' i? 'if i /**/?' a( Worttf iTalf ?m 'i; V ***. Hhori h%n l Ttpa* ?.i1 1 rir<ft' ),Y hiHU UOU?. i.r^ain t?e ? - Kt 1 *-?*?:?* ? now, A J ii *. \\ J J. 111 i( !{. .h \11 1 if I'fft l on. Kj. tans ~ CHICKENS-h ts in LICK POH'DKU Surj D?a(h U Lice and Vermin They can't ltrr v rre it i?. Ki&y to oppiy. Dutl it in "Ktllfd fvery InUfS in my flccV of 250 Krn?."'~l).P<,rry, Monroe,Wit. Price 25 and 50c a rkjj. Dy nail, 40 sn4 79z jB Pruiiii*n Rt^cot Co., br.pAuu, M?hm. tjflj iropsfl! Rfn.-t-i ,1? t?etnnjr j? 8 tew rfvt; c.'rcti a petrn%r,en(- b?iri in o'.> <1?v?. Trial treatment "v'. : ree. .'<'>ttilngcAn be fauet . w? - Cr. II. II. i,:6f;Vb Sens, ?o-c. .??? Co* y fttijiita.Oa. PiEBWIW COLLEGE DeWOfUST, GA. nu">ni?*. K04.nl.tr I'rf juratory mul ruliOr^ 1our?i??, -;????. .1 eritr*?'? '.n Hunine**, |).tn:?k-t'?\% JM-iorur un I Mu*:? Sr.;?*rkt*r ft ?lv antntff*#. i;o. *-?ttnt*V j : 11 ???*. Krr . t ii.-j r.r \,.>\ turtle r iitfop. WM C. KE'SELL tt| Pnsil.it So. 35-'07. rt c if SAWS, RIBS, tlrlsttft Twin*, Rnt>1>U, &c., for r.ny muk? of Ciln CMCiliNI^S, UOIl : 1?S ami PRrSS|E9 ? ? ?nil Repaid for Shaflby. Putlvys, Belling, In l*ctoro. Pipes. Valve? ami TUtlnK*. light S^jw, Shins!*, flf) l??h Milk, Ga?oline FrcloM Ko? MH??H ??och. LOMHARO IRON WORKS AN!) SUPPLY COMPANY, Anstistu, Go. nn telegraphers wanted It 1**:**. 1m ?h?rif ?'f fi rnllwHt cflli Ink IvrnU <1 \ I it | \j \J \ ^ |; |; tn Si liiHtlrooin*. IViUion* i'.?j liv I'*''" ??>*??: l? m i 'n-v ' <llir ?in lor a Sl?) <ta ? ri%:?t% It ?u?t. \ ??i % x\u w ft f'.t* for OataW?K- n A .ION \ I. TKl.l-U* U \ I'll INHTITITt, \ I???-ci? ? r. c, S^^OU^HERN COLLEGE OF PH^MACY 11 HvOVll*. Ooto^r A V'"'1 ? K..k< -avlnn V-> b>oK ?< ? I xr in'*' luuMmrf , **" |T.ul{ St?r>' tn the r.>W?v > V,* .' .V ,.! ji.r -x , l uilxm K?'i Mil BqHtpiW""1: I Torr* ;vM:Vu^M an. S?cri-t:?r ., 0.1 l,u. k c Inn ?, (In. P*r a WB L. DOUGLAS $3.03 & S3.50 SHOES THE WORLD i prove W. L. 1 rrffce A ac// Gii.bfJ nhcom KiLiKufacturor. REASON \V. L. Donjlu ?boe* arc worn by more i>?oj?l? to"niVValiwof ))?' thva any o?b*r ti?nk<\, U bco*u?o of tbetr ?*oeU?JU ? yl*. oxy-JUl. id. '?"?l ?"T'Tio? veiriuR qnr.Mle*. Tb* of tl?o ami other material* tor cii<~1i patt of lurl over .? d?-s:s1 of tbo l? looked ?r?or by tbtt ??late >rs \-iije .lion of ?up*rlltteiulants.foretnenftn?l ?klllmWa"1"" i'<vr >, V b > rcoelvo tbc blgb #t wacc* paM In tho ?bo* Industry. ? i'l workinrvu?bl|? < uinoi l>? _^4ftoonM t\kc ??>?? !?????mv 1-uw ffcctori.* *t Bnx-kton.NUw., and ?bow you lio'w carefully W. !>. Douglas i>ho?w ar? in ul?, yon would th?n uiii^mta.nl wby tb?y hoM tlifllr ?hai>?, flt ?>etur, w??*r Imtwr an<l mc of cfil'f t?1iw than ?n* oil.** Wo KuMlttttq Ai>V. yonr do-.Ui* for W, VJVmeU- ihi>? inM4l"l" 1 ""