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IPPe. Sutman, Mt. 3?: "My wlfa 5v?m lu l'ci ua?. 1 v. i: -? i iif! I <>f a tiu'l cane of catarrh wli^n j r. ?i.; <?! ?: lli.U I tru-il lia.l afiv HTr.'t . ! v.i-i .-iin-il from u m-vcr/* cum <?/'/<: f/(?////(", it 11 > I ?? (<><?! (hat the W.'J.sV i ? > n' atrfull) acknowledge the iij? > t > t ! '??run.i My , us mo in scii<in>K luwt ' ' ' '..r ? . s;t. " '! hroat Trouble. K<*v I! \Y lair. Hi') Lincoln Avenue, ? Ask Your Driiftffist for hren Per una Almanac for 1903. i -"M bv yf?ur local <lru I'.tiv a hnttli* todnv. \ ' ]? 111 |n I -nil Hilvi'l'tiscs llJS . !i p.' !"!i? 11-!l? \ . So. 4- '0*. Oiilj "!?I'mino (Quinine" Dim! ih I .a! i v<> l'iom> f" ,, I);,. < uri< . t I SV UlMV.*. UkpiI tlif* W'm ill t ' ' ii ? 11 ' '<>!?! til ' tiic IJay J.V I'vcry !??:?]? y<-;?r i:i?1 \ lias Ijoi* day. I'ili'M i uii 11 in (t I > 1 t Days. ? * ijnt i/i jjiui I"' ii t i*0i I In i*in*? any It-11.111- Hi'n !, ni^11j-1'r,ii Hiding ! ' ! ? ; . Ii to i I I.H s.l| a f j;;-?-?;? Ml.. Kami heart tu'vcr w<>n l air I?a<? 1 ? 1 <>i '!'? y l? >?"*" * lii'ruliri" Urni^dy of Hwwt I <) it m ;i m 11 M ii! I en t* Vi lit ii r??*M r?mo- | dv -ur"ti ' ?>'!/:, ( i-i'i Is, Croup tin.| Oou- 1 nil inI'ii nn ! .hi Uii 'V. it'll hint; InmbliKi, j fli\i;/i<i?t'?. .'.'i! . f>0 ? Mi l fl.'O pur bottle. Swrcp Im? |'i? 11? ? uiir nu n door. y r* \V iiiHin'.v rtSn.it liiti^ Syrup f"i"< 'liildriMi (i-nt Iiimt.noft ??nt. t lii-^uiiiH.r?'<liu't?BiiitlHiiimn !mi. alia \ > pam.i'um* winil folic, ii liuftlo Military. Pertnrbation. An army nlliiTr at In' long ami val iant li.iri'aii .<ii vn'i> was ordered to 1 ako .? i nn\ ??Wlat!" I" ''vrlaimoiJ, "On a liorsr /" I'wti t!: r t' \ ] 11: t: < a t idii that it \v H < a I'ri'siilfiil ial 11? >I?hv failed to "? i.i :i. Philadelphia ledger. An Uiifortunato Inference. i i.i- I'.'- i"|. M \ ili-.-ir, \ do wish v'." i!-! i y ivn those ' ? Home i ii ' ! : Villi mo sending to tin1 lii- v. if. Wl.y not | ;? Well, I not ire t hat in : nun' "What in I >o for a '! ? i ?: : 11 t . ?. | |Ta ^ I'll t in* '' I ' ' Iia 1 word.? l'tirk. This woman s;iys that Kirk wnincn s)i<>111<| mil |.,n (0 trv J.><lia I.. I'inU lia iii's \ t/^ctaldo Collipoutii! as hIh> did. rs. \. i .l!'?, j \.?| hnvvrii'V St., 1 >? ?' I N't V, t ?!., V, 111,.; t,) ,M I S l'inkham: "I was ]> "H'li.-.nlv nil invalid f.,r six years, on u:.t ..f u-miiM.-k. 1 underwent. op. >n t.v tin doctot'H advice, luil jn a ( >w months I was worsi'''than l>t f ,\ fii.-nd ad vised Lydia II. Pinkhaui's \ <?>;, Compound an?l it iest?>r?-.t me t.< pn (V, t health, such as I have i "t. ?-uj<>ved ii> many years. Any woman sut'u riu^ n . I did with )'.n ttache, Waritn?-d?n pains.and periodic pnitiA.shoidd not fan to uso Lydia I-l I'inUham's Yegct;d>'.c Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years J.ydi.i 1-'. I'inU ham's Vegetable Conu'nmd, made f(pm roots and herbs,(has been the standard remedy for fc-malo ills, and has positively cured thousands oi' women who have been troubled \\ itli displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, tlbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, baekachc, that l>eat ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices tion,dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? + Mm. Plnkliam Invites all Kick women to write Iter for advice. She has fpiiftod thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. TbompsoD's Eye Water ENDS - ?R PE-RU-NA Mt, ftrv. dro/toi A L'T/toutman. Walnut llilln, Cincinnati, Ohio, writ ea: 'lor >.everal yearn I have been troubled v tli a peculiar Mpaxmodic <i/J'rrtton of t.'ir tlit'ottt. It would moi/c me suddenly und for a few rnimi'crf I would he unable L<> apeak audibly, and my brestth would be ?really interfere!] with. I would he obliged to ????}> for breath. "l finally concluded that it wan Home v '-t.tiili.il affect ion which prohal !y ere,led the Hpasin It interfered with my voca tion aft .1 preacher, atta< kiti|{ me occasion ;.!!%? in the pulpit. " I had heard no much about I'eruna sa n 'atarrh remedy that I determined to t r\ il After tal. inn I wo hoi I h*M my I rmi bin hii h (I I?'t )i/H'ti rr<l. I fed ?ure I at I'eruna has gi^atlv bench'ed me " |{?'V. IV K Swanstii>ni, Hwcdndi Baptist I t o-, llox Tl*. < JianlhIhiik. \\ in . writes I' it from 'lie line if I'cruiifi In- in perfectly v.-ll, entirely cured of < In onto diarrhea an 1 cat an h 1'erurvi In Tablet Form. I' ?r two yearn IV llartuian and h;n ua ?ii.mis have m<y-H>iaiit ly labored to i i < .i I e I'ciiina in tablet form, and their hti--n ie :is labni H hj?ve iuat been crownr I >? .111 i? < ce.iH. People 'A Iiii objei I Id Ihjui't h.' Ii ?. 11? ? i an Mow neeiirr I'ciun.i Tablets, which repri^ont the uiedicuibl in?i11?*? 11-? of I'eruna Kach tablet ih cpns al'-nt to miic average done of I'onii.A Ili-iivrii 11<? 11)H liif liuiti who ! ??!(?-. ' lie hi 11? ? i* l i'llovv. V\ < >IJ K WKXKKNS Till: KIDNIiVS. | Thi" K.v|M?rli?iin? of Mr. \\ otxls Is ilin KnprHrnrr nf Thousands of IMIuts. llcrnard 1*. Woods*, of ,la< 1: <>u ' Si rc.'t, Lonaconin/?, M<1 , uayn: "H;ifI work ami heavy lift ir?? weakened i!iv 1< Kl iwys. I was t i :?>?< 1 cvrry ijiim ill it*, :? ?; ! in y I i m ?>k stiff and finro. Dizzy r.pelW and headaches wero f l't'ij net) t, and t li t? J< idney nen el ions in nr h disordered. This conUnued for fifteen years and until I began using Dunn's Kidney PiUn. Then 1 Im proved steadily until cured, and nat urally 1 recommend them strongly " Sold by all dealers, fit) cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., HuftV.lo, N. V. Whose i IK \\ 11 icli la I e del eriui lie-, man must hear. KomctliiiiK New 1'uder the Sun. \ 1 :v 1 y mi Illinois ncnt us l'2e a year n;jo f . remarkable collect lost ? ? f viyri.iiil'' Uli ! b ?*ve;- .?-??el* iiii.I noli! ?5 worth thfitj/r?im, or inii'le .'ti t per cent. That's lie-*-. .'list i'liil this notice with l'Jc i.ivl re ceixe lt,e most original need and plant cat <>og published ami 1 pi.g. "Jjturck Oinck" Carrol .. $ 1> 1 | >.g. iVlrliOjit Kmc Cabbage I'l 1 l kg. Kiirliest l**moi <i l>t i'n 'iiu'.'-r !.'? 1 | kg I.a Crosse .Market l.i'ttmc I'> 1 | kg. Karly Dinner Union in I |iK?i M ra wberrv Musk melon. l."> 1 j kg. i'hirtecn Day Kadis)!.. 10 I if).I kernel* gloriously beaut ltul (b^ver need 1.") 'I >lal :?.??? >1 ,v? Al>o\c w sutticient *eeil t t giv\v bn. of rarest vegetabUs ami t hom-amis bnl I .nit (lowers and all is maileil to you i'osu' vih i c>k Ubv < v i! > on ?'. nd UV. we will add a package tt Karlie.xt t 'auhtlower. .John A. J-.il/vi >e.".l C*i , I .a ('rosso, Wi#. A. C. L. An Important Political Factor. ?'1 don't believe Hugiies woult! :i':y ehauce ??1* h?? ii>*_T elected.' " Wh v not /" '' I bine.-.e he comln't get the safet\ i .i/?>r \<>te.'' 1 Va'ar^s Cannot T'e Cured bvl v ?'.? p;iltiMt ott? hs t bey ?e.nnot i f' It t ?. ?,>? ? i j .? i oj:i of Ilio car. i iiej e . * i.is.y ???.? v. a .? t ???iifit deafnefr1 ;>ud that is by consu lt!' i .rial rcin?xtiea. U.afucsH Is ijiukch! by an i:r?>n?d ? >'? bti n of the it.u.- iv.s lining ot i ' is. i .nun Tun.\ \?'ltoii tins tube is iit t'.iv oil tmvo a rumbling Pound or imp<u\ tor-: lo* irmg, and when it Is entirely closed I i n-><s ?tli i re Milt, ami \mles4 the iittbiiu* I'vit. m ran ba tukoii out and this tube re st iv?t t ? it i normal condition, hearing will I ? b?v?v.e."?I ferovec. Nme' iim-* out of ton r.i >? -a'ts.-d byeat-irrh, which i- i >thingbut hii i!i".:i!u> ! .Minlitsir-. ' t'o n.tooiis surfaces. Wo will viv.< One Hut-aired I><>llnrs for any e. ? o i ,'uoss 11 am.e.i l.y? a tar rh) that can i >? m;'> I ?v Mali's ('?tnrrh Cure t^eml for i il iratreo. I' I Ciiknky iV Co.,Toledo,O. ! I bv Drtn.'^ml.H, Tfa l.'kw llalVs L'ainily ITiln for constipation. Morn Appropriate Than Birds. 1; ? >? is a tip In t he milliners Wl'.n sjet uj? headijear tosis; !'" women must wear mu>hn>om hats Wlo tml trim them with frojrs. ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY. t ? Hands wrro n Solitl Maws, and i?i<-ease Sproad All Over llody? Cared In 1 F?ays l?y CutJcura. " nn ? oay we noticed that, our little boy v. si'.l broken out with itching eor^n. \V? t i-t notice! it on hi* little hands. Tli* 1 em's were not na bad then, and we didn't ;'.i nk anything teri^"" would result. But t ? i."xt day we neard of the Cuticura l'.i'tn^ lies being no good for itching nor**, lly thi* tmio tho diacasc had epread all | < \ er his body, and hi* hands wero nothing \ ut a soli a in u us of thiK itching disease. I purchased A box of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticirra Ointment, and that night I took the Cuticura Soap and lukewarm j v.aicr and washed him well. Then I dried him and took the Cuticura O.nlmeot and r.uointel him with it. I did this every evfntng and in four night* he was entirely , fur?tlv Mrs. Frank Hons hue, 206 Fremont St., Kokonao, lod ,_Sept. 10, 1007." Happiness begins young. j r\\ u Wholesale I'rlcc* tjuoted In New I'ork Mir k. The Mi!k Fi<0,afij(e pric? ioi ?tan<1or<J quality m 4c. per quart. in i I KK. Creamery V\?oii i i>, extra f 31 (a * 3Ity Fir?t? 28 (a) 30 H nf<* ilairv 11n? 29 M (>r>?xl to i>t iiit?* ft 28 Factory, llunU to flint* ... 15 ui) I')'*, III'. A Nit. Marrow, rl.'nor . .... ? (if 2 30 ^ Mf liiim, < hoi'??' 2 27',2 30 ' IiI Li'Im-v, t ljoHC* (a'' 2 00 I'."i ??.1 (2 2 27 Yellow eye 2 10 (If 2 !.V V. lit 11' k wine? . .. 2 fri (a 2 (J5 li|ae|< I ii.< i |<i Noup 1 <(.1 fit, 2 00 l.iniM, Cal. 3 55 <<i 3 O) CIIKKHK. State, full cream 15 (3- l.V^ Small ? (a) 15% J'nrt xkiui*, common.. 3'^^ 4V4 Full ?l< mm ,. / 1 Jg 2 KOO H. ? I???H<->- I 'd no> 32 f'? 31 St?tit* 4(lo'iil to rlioiee 28 Oi 31 Went era Fu>t* ? (at 25% HU1IH AM) DKItlilKA KltF.filf I'earn, Kiefcr. per Mil . 2 25 (n, 3 00 Apple*, per 1>I>I 1 25 (a ft 00 < 'ranlierrien, ('.('oil, per 1,1,1 2 'XI Co 8 00 .hi ney, per J>M fl 00 fi 7 <H JiUKHSM) I'OUl.ll'.V. T urkeyg, per lb 12 (<i) I'J Broiler*, l'nila., per Hi ... 2- (?> 2ft Kovyl*, per II) 10 (n It ? 'nponn, per ll> 16 (a) 20 Duekft, spring, per 11> X ft) 12'? IIm'Hc, spring, per !I? 8 <<i. 13 iStpjaliM, per ilo/.en 1 25 (5 4 IX) IIA V ANI) BTNAW. llnv. plinii;, pi?r I'M II) 1 OT'/i'S) 1 10 No. ), per I'i'i ll? 1 00 (a). 1 0.1 No. 2. per 100 Hi 00 (2J 05 <'11>\ ?? r inivel. per 100 11). 70 (fi) 05 Straw, loiin rye (JO (ri) 70 jiors. Stnlr 1007 15 Cf 10 Medium. 1007 10 ft> 12 l'n' ilie t 'i>a,-t. 10(j7, elioiee.. 10 (?$ 11 ' ? i??j ' e, 10* It ?? (if 5 V WiF. I A llt.Kfl. Pi .1 at <>c ,, Stale, per xaek . 2 IX) 0t 2 20 .fiTxey, per 11111. . 2 *10 (a 2 10 Sw is. pi-r l.askel 1 ,r)0 (7i 2 <X) r<iinaI? n'?, per earner . 1 'XI in 2 IM) plant. per l,i,x . . . . I (XI (ii) 2 tx) I Sipi.i-li, | er M.I 1 75 ft 2 50 | I'ra*. per I 1 0(1 (?? 2 50 i Peppers, per earner 75 <n I 50 | I .ill me, per lufket 50 (if 1 75 j I 'al liaj/es, per I>1 >I 75 (if 1 50 I Slim*; I earn, per li.iukei 1 25 (<?. 3 00 i ? i.: ? ? i - ? ? nil . <vliit e. per I'M 3 iHI (a: ft (HI V. Ii. -v. per I.I.I .2 25 (,'r 2 .r)0 j <'i.iii/i ( '?> . iim|, per I>;ik I 25 Oi' I 75 I (\irr<>t>. |I'l.l 1 00 (if 1 25 ! lie. is-, per I i ! 1 75 (2 00 . | fi I>111 . . .. . 1 (*l (ii> I 25 <)kra. p"i e.nrier 1 25 (it) 2 25 I .. | -T l,ii.\ ;} f,0 (u) I 00 . | er Mil . .. 1 00 M 3 '"I !;? in t'.'.-i per lia.-Uet .... 1 'X) (a 2 'XI | l?.| I.M .3 50 (<i) (I 00 I ? \s. p. !? I "I l.llll.'lieH 2 oo (>(? 3 IWI >' illoN. I r I.M 2 .'xl (fi) 3 50 ' ? <? i. i'1-r ilo/ 15 50 II.'I : . !i-? 11. I el- 1 ? HI ll.s ... 2 (X) (a) 5 00 W ill i i. --I. I ??! loo luilielics I 'XI (w 2 IX) I . | "' I >| | . . , (10 ft 1 Id) k.iT>? p. . 1 !0 }0 (it) 50 i i i ts. Pill luiiirlie- 3 lKi ^7 5 00 ? i i ? elli er i|t . . . 0 (if 12 IV ' ii per Mil 75 (a) 1 00 CHAIN, IC I'O. \\ ililer ! .iteiils . . . . 1 S5 (<7> ft 25 it.- i at "ill - . . . 5 50 (<ii (| 50 W i 2 re I 1 Oti'^ri; I 07% V. I V'tilt'-in I iii 1mill.. (ii 1 22% i n. \>> 71 N " wl: le (,H (17 '4 I ? ' ? : ? I M 5;l !.<, ? i', . 1 ! W iiit e 55j I ! ?. . \.. 2 We it e| ii (if 031 ?? I..P.' ? :U . .. ... -? (ii" 7% <; \m k. I) I. -'. MiUiiv per pair 2 25 ( 3 00 K* 'III ' el. | ei pair 1 50 (./ 2 00 M il! .-.I. per pair 1 00 (i'i i 25 I! iil.lv .pel pair. . . .... 50 (n} 00 K .M.it e ii .ut.ul, per pair ?(?! 20 Jail; i i1.! il-, per pair 00 Oi) (55 i i v k s rtiCK. L5ve\ es. ? 11 \" ili'.'-iseil 7\''^ 0'a . Calves, eitv .lresse,l 0 (ii> 14',(j (.oillilrv ilres-.'.l 0 (if l:,i,i Sieep. per 11HI 11,. 3 75 (if ft 25 I.allies, per Iih) II, 0 50 (n \ 50 It' live. I 1',' I'll) III (if 4 75 t i.lint rv ilre--(?l. per lb . 0 (ny 7'^ 4;<11.i> I'uoontion ix mo?. \ ear's Tola! Ivstimuted $2,701,000 l.css 'I 'linn ill 1 ?)(>(?. New Y.-rk City. I'll.' estimate on : I'll- \\oi!!'> output oi' mild for I !l07 ??-hows 11: ;s i production of this |i-.- io:is nic'iil, which s?uce tin* Mom* ^::r ?'-"I increased with remarkable lav.diiy, received its first setback. \ceo rd i n g to the Kngineeriug and M iiiini; .lournal. tlx- total of gold output. which in 1'.mi | was $:14 9. 1 nsx.non. in j *.n?$:i7S. il 1,000. and in I !? oI-. ? to.<i;n ,niui. readied last v cat only $ in::.230.000. a decrease of $ 'J .7 n | .tinn," or o.i? per cent, from l!?n'*,: inn siiil an increase of Sl7.n0n. or ?'? K |>er c.'iit. over 1H0.V The Transvaal, according to this nntlioritv, maintained its position as the leading producer, and was. more over, the only one showing a lar.no increase. 'I"w* l'nited States again | conies second, hut showed a loss in I production of nearly $15,000,000. The 1 mines of \ustralasia reported a con sidernhle loss as compared with the j piecedint; vear. while Canada lost ' nearly a million in I'.ritisii Columbia. and there Was a further decrease in . the Yukon, which is still in tip* j period of transition, though a gain j is anticipated in tle> current year. I In India, cue or in.>r?? of the large mines of the Kolar district is still in a /one of lean ore. cutting down the production. ? ? ? ? Itailway Wanes Important. Tlfe waRO item is the most impr.r f n nty expense in railroading, and rail road earnings are sulYering enor m oil sly Many road;-, if present con ditions continue, cannot meet fixed char.vs unless they r<duee this cost, and the same neees.sitv exists in the veiieral ind"*" t i:i t world ? ? ? ? ItCturn of Norincl lltisinoss. Most Wall Street houses coincide In the expressed belief of one well known Arm that "It is not unreason able to expect, in the absence of any adverse circumstances. that the re turn to normal business conditions should sot In within a year." ? ? * ? No Tolmrco llnyers. The tobacco farmers in Wisconsin make the same report as those in the Connecticut Valley. It is that there are no buyers. ? ? ? ? Hop Crops Lucrative. The hop crop for l'J0 7 netted the \'ew York farmers close to $2,000. 000. For the acreage employed tho I hop crop Is one of the most lucrative of all agricultural products, an<f only after a lonR and hard fight have the New York farmers yielded the su premacy to the St.ites of the North west. ? ? ? ? Increased Coal Tonnage. The Pennsylvania Railroad's lines rnst of Pittsburg carried 58,450,000 tons of coal in 1907, 8,150,000 more War la 1&G0. CONbHtSSAI WOKK TU? Hacfcney BUI. Tha proceedings of the House of KtpnitntilivrH wtj'f varied some what h ndn\ by the t^ 1111>??i'ai*y side tracking ?f i|i(. penal coda bill ami the consideration of j?iivale bills. With but one or two exceptionb 111*-.?? ? all related to pensions and a laig* number were wip?d ?fl the ealendai by their passage. A bill designed to prevent Federal iat?rf?ranc* with State rate statute* during the pendenoy of trials wa* in troduced by Mr. Ilstcknsy, of Mis souri. It provides that no circuit or district court of the United Statc-n ?ha!l have power to iteue any tem porary writ or order restraining air. fctate official*, hoards or commission from enforcing any statute of the State pending Federal litinuiion to determine the validity or constitu tionality of that statute; or shal have tlie power to issue an order re shnining such officials or hoards fiow enforcing their judgments or decis ions rendered by Stat? authorit\ pending Federal litigation. The lull also airna to faeihlate Federal hear ings in casee involving State laws and provides for the right of appeal fron Federal decisions without reijniro ment of bond. Would Reduce Army. Among the hills and resolutions in troduced were the following: liy Mr Sherwood, of Oliio, to reduce the en listed forces of tlie nrniy after |)e cember 1st, 1 !)()><, to .'{5,((()(? men, 10, 000 of whom shall constitute an ar tillery corps for coast defense; ami to reduce the field, line and stall" of ficers correspondingly with the ex ception Hint field and line officers foi ten regiments shall he retained, wIk shall be known as '' eniergcncv ofli cers.'' By Mr. Floyd, of Arkansas, to pre vont committeemen or referees of an> political party from selling their en dorsenients for Federnl positions niu providing ns pnnishiuei<t a fine not it excess of $10,000 or imprisonment foi not more than two years or both. After passing a large number of pension hills the House at 1:25 p. m adjourned until Momlav. The Senate was not in session Fri day. Bond Issuo in the Senate. The recent issue of bonds by the Secretary of the Treasury for tin [Mirpose of relieving t|M. financial Miingency was the. subject of an ani mated debate in the Senate. The dis cussion was precipitated by an in ? |Uii\ b\ Senator ( ulhcrson and was nanicipated in by Senators Aldrich. 1 i '1 nan a I'd Haiiey. li resulted in an agreement t?? postpone further controversy until a statement ean be j i eit, v ,".J s;<>eretarv t'ortelyou j While the subjeet was under discus sion Mr. Tillman's resolution dire? 1 i U'-T the finance <ommittco to imiuiit ?nlo the operation's of the Treasury, f)cp ir'.ment was referred with his | con mi? to that committee. The Sen at" parsed Senator Till- j I nan > resolution calling on the inter [Sin(,. commerce commission for in ; lot n:at ion concerning puichases b railio.'d companies of the $iock of j competing roads. I'he unfinished business in tin form | of t lie bill to codify the criminal law . | of the I*nite<l States was placed be fore the Senate and the reading of? the bill begun. ! Stato Rightn in the House. Vigorous defense of States' ?? iuI:I - in dealing with violations of civil rights or with special Stale elections where troops are called into service, served to enliven the debate in the House of Representatives in connec tion with the consideration of the bill to endit'y the penal laws of the Fnit ed States. A number of Democrats, mostly from the Southern States, strenuously sought bv amend ment to reserve to the States them selves discretion as to the <|ualilica tions of voters or of persons to serve on juries, and to limit the powers of Federal judges in certain cases, but every attempt failed. The K'cpuhli cans presented a solid front and tlu* votes all were on party lines. 1 he bill was still under considera tion when at "vO'J p. m. the House ad journed. Tho Penal Code Bill. The Senate did not receive a reply from tin* Se-eretarv of the Treasury to i's resolution <?:?11?11<_c for informa tion concerning the financial situa tion, a? had heen promised and in its absence Senator Aldrieh assented to the passage of Senator Culberson's resolution on the same subject. The !*esn'utu?n was adopted. Tin Senate passed a joint resolu tion reducing-from 10,07M to $1 1.055.492 the war indemnity of the United States from China, growing out of the Uoxer distuibailees in 1900. The remainder of the session was devoted to the discussion of t lie penal code bill. In tho House. So persistent have been the efforts in the House of Representatives to amend the bill codifying the penal laws of the United States, that the committee on tho revision of the laws consented to let down the bars, and as a result the measure was changed in some important particulars. l'he pacific Attitude of the committee in this regard served to modify the op posing members. When the Jlouse at 4:50 p. in. ad journed there were pending a num ber of other important amendments. The portions of tho bill which at tracted the most attention were those covering Senator?; and ^lerubcrs. ai^l the sale of endorsements or support for appointive public offlcos. It is to the amendments touching those questions that tho House will devote iteelf upon resuming consideration of ths bi" LICK IN I'OlLTlU'. ilorax ripray a Waf* l-Veveutlv*; Simple, Cheap, Harmles* lo l ov 1?. "20 Mule Team" borax wab a noo \ thing to rid poultry of lice. 1 had used so much Inflammable J.leu klllwrs that W) 1'oultry Houmvm w?i? x enulfc.r ftie trapu. 1 gave my S. C. VV. Leg* horn bouse a good spraying Just lv\<j mouths ago. Bince i have caught aeveral Iihuh aiid 1 found no lice. 1 am rid of lice and shall continue to uau "20 Mule Team" lie i >. a? a spray, aleo a a a wash. (Signed; UHH 1J H. BUFFHAM, Hoi well, New Moxlco. A good cause makes a stout heart , and a strong arm. ?(jerman. l iit' (<t< r Hall a < eit.ury Brown's Bronchial Troches have been j un^celled as a care for hoarseness, coughs and sore throat. A green winter makes a fat church yard.?Old Baying. A Texas SUootiriK Wonder. The World's Records for wing bhooting with a rifle wore "umanhed to ninderu'' in Han Antonio, Texas, recently hy Adolph Topperwein, a native of the I-one Htar Btate He sltot for ten consecutive dayu at Ux/i inch wooden blocks thrown in the air at a distance of 20 feet from hint, missing only 4 out of the firHt ?>0,000 and hut 0 out of ?'2,.'>00. During his bhooting he made runs of 14,M0, 18,5W, Iami IH.'ilu hiu without missing. in doing this wonderful Hhooting he ubcH only two ,'iti caliber rifl?*? Winchester repeaters. His ammunition waa of the sntolicdesB powder variety mucin by the Wine heater peopfc? and famed for it* accuracy and cleanlinc-st*. It is by the face we judge. ? Irish. lt<h cured in 30 minutes by.Wool fold ? Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druKgi?U. Who has not, is not.?Italian. CHRONIC STIFFNESS Are Speedily Relieved by a Hot Bath and Rubbing with the Antiseptic, Soothing, Penetrating, Stainless GLEAN TO USE And grateful let.tors from sufferers all ovn tiie world, prove that this treatment lend; to perinntiefit cure when all else Ik'.k f.dlcd Get it tod;-:*. H;;c. at all Druggists. }>< ill postpaid on receipt of price if your dealer ?i<?; s not earry it. Min ard's l.ininieni Mfv;. Co., South Fra:u lll'.'.llf'tl'* M.'ICC Beware. i e a maiden fair to s?'e, C^uite as sweel a - sweet can lie; I Jew a re. Take <;? re, She is wntcliin-.; thee! There's a maiden not so young, Sharp of I'aee and sharp of tongue, Taku eare, He ware, She is t railing thee ! There's a maid with gleaming eyes. IJridjve she plays and gets the prize; Take eare. He ware. She will capture thee. The Art of Organ Grinding. While the organ grinder ate the ihiekiv hnttered slice of bread on the hack porch, the similiter resident who had provided the repast amused hetself by trying to turn the crank ot the oiv.an steadily. '"It must he quite difticult to turn the crank in such excellent time as you ?I(?, * * she said at last. "No hard, if you no hava da monk,'' replied the organ grinder, with a melancholy smile. "Tnrna da crank, keepa da tiiue and watcha d;v monk- dat taka da artecst?' ? Youth'm ('otnpanion. ItAXISIIEt) CofTee Finally Had to (Jo. The wnv som* persons cling k> cof fee even ait^r they know It in doing them harm is a puzzler, llut It is ail easy matter to give it up for good, when Postum Food Coffee is proper ly made and used instead. A girl writes: "Mother had been suffering with nervous headaches for rev en weary >*urs, but kept drinking co f.Y.\ ' Ono day I a Mu d her why she did not Kive ii;i coff' e, as a cousin of mine had done who had taken to Post 11111. Hut mother was such a slave to coffee ?ln> thought it would be terrible to give it up. "Finally, one day, she made tho change to Postum, and qu'ekly her headaches disappeared. One morn ing while she was drinking Postum so freely and with such relish I asked for a to^te. "That started mo on Postum, and I now drink It more freely than I did coffee, which never comes into our /house now. "A girl friend of mine, ono day, saw mo drinking Postum and asked j If it was coffee. I told her It was | Postum, and gave her some to take 1 home, but forgot to tell her how to uiake it. "The next day she said she did not | ace how I could drink Postum. I j found she had made it like ordinary coffoe. So I told her how to make it right, and gave her a cupful I made, after boiling it fifteen minutes. She said eho never drank any coffco that tasted aa good, and now coffee is ban- ; ished from both our homes * Name given by postum Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. Read the little book, "The Road to , Wellvlile" In pkgs. "There's a Rea- ! ?Oft." v Habitual ipfluon m i a 1 \ I lay hpjwmaivnlly otmotne uypro|>fr pev.sonul ejfoJs v?ilMoc oSf>?$tancc of the on$ truly \(xxut?*c remedy, S) ruiicj Ii?f> ami l\lu\r ujS?"'><i, uKu I i eaabiof* oiu* lojorrn refju)<\r l\a j, cKuL 5c) iKcJ <\v.-,t<-taucc lo na ture may In* ?raduallj tWpentk'tl when no ?wv;K>J at, the best oj ?em**tl?cs,vvju'n re^uuvd, aietoasftist *\?\ure aiut not tv Kupplaul ^Ke natur* r?) juiultous, vlucK mufit ilepfna ullc muKly upon propel uouHsnment, proper e||ovU,ami rif-M living ?oncrally. Togvt ils hejiefinnl cfjeefs, alway* buy ll?o ?enumo SyrupyFigs* Elix'wtfSenrvi . W?nu|a(tmv <i Uie California Fio Syuup Co. only SOLD WV ALL LEAD INC DRUGGISTS oue we only, r???uta?- pmc 5(K i><? rtottle CAPUDtNE f \ I g ff^u >*[Vk It rmiovt * t>10 rati**, (jllrf *OOtll?? (lid III rv?B It lid "? ? relieve* i).e arliei and COLDS AMD GRIPPE'*??7;"jit hr(i4litt'li?a? ?tn?! Nt-urnl^!" ulno. No bad e(!?rt? lOc, 21c mid Joe LottUl. (LwVIU.) / I minister* in the Japanese Cab inet resigned. KITS,St. Vit????'I )a!ii'f Ni'i von^ l)i>easi'h per rnanentlyein <?<<?)>* Dr. Klin<V (ireat N crvii Ki'Morer t'-i 11 i:>I Imttlc :>ii?i tivatis?< freo. Dr. H. It. Kill)'- I. !..!?;(I Arelittt. I'hila., Pa. Keep I liev simp and thy tshop will keep I lice. (Jrovvn from nure bred seed*. (^ua!ity and aatnfafUgn tfuar*ntc?d. h arly J?-r?oy Wakel'.eld; ('hkrkiton ijirfo '1 /!><* Wak?|Wld; t-?ily Flat Dot h; Flat J)utch. 1,000 to 5,o<rt) at $1.50 per 1,000 f?,000 to 10,000 m $1.25 per 1,000 I?t,<xjvj lo20,ouoat$l.u<)jpc'? l,000 20,000 or ov?*r at upcciul ratc-a. I i -liint'e 4'hvcty In jv?! condition. N U 1 <nak? ? fpcfiv.iy ot it citlc of cabb.gr tiUntt (.?jnt<i'nln? 100 each of the fjui viilrim, <)ellvrit?i any Southern Kipieu Office lor $1 00. ARTHUR W. PERRY Young'* Island, S. C. Light SAW MILLS LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES, SAWWfc AND SUPPLIES. STEAM AN9 G All O LI N C ENGINES. jfL ? -dj Sid* and Centre AtlaS Engines LAH,J.TOCK LOMBARD f ?uWiy, UaeHint tnrf Boilsr Worki ind tupfJy Staff, AUGUSTA, GA. Joki\ WhileCo. l.cuiKvllle, Ky. t.UbJUhort insn. i I! iij?rM? price p?lil I toe w FURS ?nU MIL)tiS W?ol t?u ( uu/uImIuu Ho. 4- *08. ,?r& IV NOT NUBBINS, BUT? two shapely cars and more per stalk. Kars that are solid from tip to butt. Kvery j;rain plump and heavy and rich. That is the common record when a worn soil ta properly treated with CL I 1 t jcriil you f.nr I'rrc HooUlvt, " IWr.it Food." It is a scientific discus ?.i i!ic r-'iltt J |ip)lilnn, and i-j thoroughly simple and practical. It will yiiU i;..\v t > d.Miblc th<- valiu* of a livid. \Vrit<; for it to-day. Address GfiRfUAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, isew York Chicago ? Mo.tuIrc- k Hitll<llf;yr Atlanta, (ja.?1224 Candler Building ~ f.VuM3F.R OF THE FAMILY, 7^ MEN. BOY'J. WOMEN. MISSE9 AND CHILDREN. ??> H L. tJoualno ntnkaa and nolle mere? rnan'sj $2.Mi, and $3.liO ahoea tfrrsn any ctinjs- mnnitlactvror m the " VfurStl, fteccfao thoy hold their rli?tta. fit !tc(tarr svosp longer, and <-? .tr'u c.f nr-o^tsr value-than any other < rhocts In Hio vrarld to-day. BUOE8 AT AuL ' PRICES. FOR EVERY VM Kytltlt w. L uoug'ss $4 and $5 Gill Edg8 Shoes Cannot Be Equalled AS Any Price Exftu,ivelv* "?r t'il F. TIOIV. W. I? l> >nclu* iimne ftit<l prion li gtr\inpe<l on hoHow. rr?iT o K?? Hiil t !>v ?l est hlu>f (Iral.T ! <'v>'i y\tliere. tiliovs mailed from factory p.fiy p.\vt of the wo; liut^ CaUloK frco to any itfldreHR. W- ]>. IIOtJUVA^i HrocUioii, UalltiMr. orld. 1 lias Muss. For Spavin Curb or Splint* Sloaovs X/nvinveivt is unsurpassed U penetrates and relieves pain very quickly-needs very little rubbing - ana does no! leave a scar or blemish. An antiseptic remedy for thrush, fistula and any abscess. PRICE 25*. 50^ ?> * J.OO SloonVTreatise on Horses. Cattle. Hogs and Poultry" Sent Free ArirlressDr Eorl S. Sloon. Boston, Moss.U 5. A. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THF. SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRtTANT. 1? Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE KON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN - c9.M?S~KEEP A TUBE HANDY a uuiv.r>.auKt,:iAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PATN.?PRICE 15c. IN C.OI LAI I!.,! t- TURKS MADE OF PURE TIN ?AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND I<EALERS, OR HY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute fcr anil superior to mustard or any other plaster and will not blister ttie most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curatlvo qualities of the article aie wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica.. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter Irritant known also rs an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we clai^n for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. One* used no family wilt be without it. Many people lay " it Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It Is not genuine. Send your addrets and we will irlCll our Voeellno Booklet deecrlblno our preparations which wilt Intoroet you. 17 State SI. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. N?*YorkCitv JPUA3XTT8 THAT WILL MAKK OABBAG1I K?r'y Jer*e> Wakc&ekl Chartaaton Lurn Typ? W?kefleW isass* WtanSrSutdt Battr j, am locavoa on one or tfte Sea Islands of South Carolina, oar climate ia mild, juot sufficient cold to harden and cpase planta to stMxi-aevero frcciing after BftXnir out in the roM^r ikvMotw. JjT>arW" *>tti*acticm Fxmm ratts to til F'r":*rf!ote- , Pri2*i. WinM? M$1 JO; s.000Mffiof mlfLiSi lojodaatf o*w?$tto. &p?iUl pilcit on l*rg? lots, v>?nd your ortftrt to f X*. W, TOWXiXW. H?a?i Hut Imm ? 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