The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 24, 1908, Image 3
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Tip of Franco
^OUiitrUs ho viilt#.
I. Cra.-.dln not b-*t
Trlty during hiu Joui ley*
considerable profit# by
tho way boo'.** m?d punch
ra^ouiitlnK Ibo fntercsttng Impr**
mluau of tils tourj, and out of (ho ho
baa already Rlv?u a eon
fllwrtlo turn to u ho. .dial in bU
commune.
On? of his ox;> riemci wan of a
particularly thrllllnp character. Wl?ll<*
pausing through -\ -J > y h y ! 1 1 1 u he wax
t* k**a for art Ifn'lan spy, nunm-led
4 anA lnryprlaonod f r a month. During
tbu tlrno ho was terrorized by hi*
.Kvwds, but JMiscood <1 by a brlv>> in
gwttlni; them to remove hi* chain*
It was only after a inarch o I thro#
fkvm<lmj iniU'H Ihroutfh a d??ii?r?<, ?i u i
tag which his fjuarUs threat mod to
blm )( ho tried to oHcape, that
M *irun<r.u came atroag Ann' of Mene
M'< otn^ialH, 10 whom he waH able
ta wvpluln hi? position, afior whim
t?? wan treated with every con^ld^a
tlon su><1 ^eaijeol.?'Tit- Htta.
-fO t'i.lvAN LACK/'
"Ti> roHturo la. ?i, either blur W or
?bti?, when hoI ! oil , plait" li In iiiIIk
'?*r 111 or 18 bourn Tha milk become*
*r j?i; (bn lam shtni'd then bo K"ntiy
wiahftl lu ll and afterwards well
t~in*?4 In clean lukewarm water and
fal<| out Kinuoth upon a pillow lu ib?
atn. ? Dost on I'tit.
THE PAINTING SEASON.
f#ood rcFultn la poli.tlng at th*>
I?mmU ccmt depend largely upon the
raatovlxl chosen. Faint in a simple
?meajptwntl and the Ingredients can bu
?? tly tested. Th ; solid part or ply
mumt should bo White Lead. Tim
Itqukft part should bo Linseed Oil
Yhote boat Informed on painting al
ways buy those ingredients ^^arato*
ijr. and havn their painter mil them
v- firuih for oach job. llefore the mli
I?I tJtu b tost Is made.
VtSita a pea-hized bit of White Lead
OB a place of charcoal or pleco of
wood. Illow the flame against it and
is ?h>t it will do. if- It in pure
White he ad. little drops of bright.
Va*? metallic lead will appear, and
with patience the White Lead can be
?oapletel7 reduced to one globule of
a??Aaillc lead. This la because pure
WhUct Lead In made from metallic
ZMd
Ti?v xany test dozens of other so
fsllbd White Leads and not be able
nto reduce one of them to load II
t will not chaagtt wholly to lead
>lb?t le?ave a Residue, It U clnnr that
taome Qkdulterant 1h present.
CD yon uhould have your paintlnu
? Mwttb tuieh materials, no mattei
'how dheiip they might seem. It would
'jb4s rosily In the end
National Lead Compnny, Wood
ferldgf Building. New York < *i i> . an
Mmidiug; ou request a blowpipe fro*
?o any one about tn have painting
? done, so that the White Lead ituiT.bc
tnatntL With it will be sent a hand
taoHox^ly printed booklet having a? Its
Cmul lspieee the "Hutch Hoy I'ahiter.'
reproduced from the original paint
tin* Tliis little painter has becomi
?*vted as the guaranty of pure White
?j?ad.
Don't he nftnid of censure. We nl
o??ii toning down as well as toning
?apt So. 17- 'OS.
THECOMEAND SEESIGN
This si^ii iTpern;?;iently .attached
to the front, of the main )mil<ling <>t
the Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine
4'oinpciny, Lynn. Mass.
Wlint IXops Tills Sisrii Mean ?
If. rcer,a:is that public insivction
llw laboratory and methods of dein^
Ix lh inoss is honestly de*iivd. It means
thai ll>cie is nothing about 1 1 u* bus
iness which is not "open ami above
iKfcwtL"'
it wans that- a permanent invita
tion is extended to anyone in runic
and verily any ami ail statements
made in the advertisements of I.vdia
K Pinkh uin's Vegetable ( omixuind. i
Ik it a purely vegetable eomj>ound
made from roots and herbs ? with
out drills V
mid See.
4* > Che women ?<f Anvi iea font in ti
a\ly use as- much of i: as wv are told ?
t'oian ami See,
Was there e\?? :? nr. !i a person as
T,ytlia K 1 "*inkl:.un, a:.d is there anv |
Mrs. Vinkh am now t.> whom sick
woman arc ask'ul to write?
4Jthtaa o ;t iul Sr?\
is the vast private correspondence
with sick women conducted by
women only, and arc theietters kc{>t
Htrictly eonlidcntial ?
Como and See.
Have they really got letters from
over ouo tv.illion, one hundred
thousand Tvomen correspondents?
nful Sec.
Iljtve th( v p:v? f that I.wiia K.
l*SnUh amV> Vegetable ( ompound has
cujwi thousands rt thc^c w cme:i ?
si ii ' I sec.
Th* : ? t\>r
doubters. Tlio great army of women
(> -who know from their own personal
?xpfcrienoc that no medicine in the
world equals I-ydia E. pinkham's
Vegetable Compound lor female, ills
roll Btill pro on using and being l>en
efitod by it; but. the {>oor doubting,
, muttering woman must, for her own
atfaejbe taught con lidenoe.forshe also
v. might juntas well regain lier health.
IIO'/KN VAUiH IV \ \u:i:k.
in . Ill (iHiheniiK 1 0 . f? 0 0 dn*<*n okk* I" one wet*k In th?
record accompli* 4 hy John Hu nr. 4.??l, h< Low Hoini , HI. l,at??
If.Kt wu??k li ft received hii order from Ronton, Mm*., ?o riiHh il??i
mi I t?mv lit , uitii was K'vMit on* w/?'h In which l<> fill the order.
Wood fori CuuMi.v >v;?M won tfd nnd iln? ronitigtini^nt hax been n 1 1?*<1
litfonc tb<* tim< l.lutit. 'Fliliivni Mhd a half ?eni! ? dozen w?# lhf
IK'liU'.
I Admiral Bwlrli llrntl.
j TtuMiib. S'. d R?ir Mruital 0iO
I 15. Bttlch, United HtaU-tf Navy. itMhud.i
who bn<t oom.fi to Hal rftli froiii hix
home in fttihliuuTtt to: luv wjntur lor
lit** huh" of h!x health, Ik rtpR<1 of '
pneumonia } ??- a I i fiah'h wan
born in Tt'tiiMMKtu; on January J,
U21.
I". M. ( ' ir ( 'omen 15a< h .
Vl'lo.ij*, H. V.. Th* AinAr^un rap.
In tho Now York-tO'fui'U a?|iomo- j
blln ravtf, wilich wk# eojrijM'lh'il to
abandon ilia i i ll* unoA* Alaska, has
ar.lv?l on tin- xrcainalilj) Mcrilia.
J'r.urir Vii'i" Kills Ki'vmi.
At. Paul. Minn l.oui* O Kiau hi?
wit'i ami live < l?ililri*n periwhert In aj
oi'ai.rii! fire. whirh hwoim Hi" country ]
iwHvt! niih'H west of f'onswfll, N. I) i
O'HIan lui'iii'd IiIh fainil) into a I
wagon, hut lout In a men Willi (he
M u moj?. Thv Urn was Hpnad all over
I liK'Vouiury hy a wind which irawk'd I
at forty will s an )>ou:\
Tttiii* (lorn :i Day Ajtirl.
Spring Held . Muik. A won wan bo"u
to Mi and Mi'x, I'Vaiik Hhor'initn ?'.oii*
ney, mid next day a ?iau^liUr whh j
born to iheiii Tin* phenomenon of |
iwimi w i i '? dlffr ? n: hli i h'la> <* ih ill- j
nio't unknown. I
To Mold a National Spelling Her.
f'levebi rid A national Hpellinn )>.? ?
v/)ll he hrOd In fonii rtion with I he '
annual seHtiion of tin' National Kiln*
rational A^oclrtioa licic on .1 ti 11 ?? 1
Will ICinploy lo.ooo Mi'ii.
KairbrtnliH. Alaska Ton thousand,
nii-n will In* ontfatfrd i 1 1 H?*at t and
Other Pacific (!oal#t eitp*n at a salary J
of $5 a day and board, according 'o a j
derision reached by III" Mint' ()wii"rn '
anil Op 'i atoi ;/ Assoi i: lion.
Killed by i'oin.
l,u;?i)/i.r I iid A iai'K*' copper en I , i
swallowed si\t\ yearn a>;o. caused ihi* '
death of .lame* IIimkIiiv. aixt >?-?'? veil !
years old. The coin bi'i'.ann> encased j
in tl'i' lining of i In* stomach at the
time it was swallowed and i eihai >t?'d
there until receii 1 1> . when an absrvjs
tormvd and acids in tin- uLoniucli li<*- !
^an to dlsKolvc the coin. I'olhonin^ i
I'lJ.siM'd . ca iik i it j.', den i li
Panic a Plot.
Washing! n ? I) f*. ? lieforo n j
House committee Hanker A <) '
('.rozler. of WilmitlKi ')ii, l>. I . offered t
to prove that the recent panic was i
brought on dellberaiel y through a
Wall S< reet plo' .
Tall lleaii'itiarlers Kn^ayed.
t 'iiicauo. Headquarters for the,
promotion of the candidacy of SerYe. ;
tary Taft for tne Presidential nom
ination were engaged aL liie Cireai
Northern Hotel here
l,-i*n II Jar Plant llcsnmev.
Marion, Ind '1'he Marion l-'ruif ?
Jar Kavlory . of Muneie, will r.-stnne j
??perat ions a. soon as possible. |i j
has hen c'osi il since las! \|;?v 1
I K <1 |nl Tiiji f \\ ittlc ( ? iiii Muff.
Cincinnati - 'ro'.mail Williiim
l iio, iiiK Hhol ar>? r'QUliy Killed lien
Smith on 1,11)- uii'wwt. Thorium
cm uk tit Six. U. in < he act of mealing i
l.-nd V?lp? n n cl Smith made n I ? 1 u f f ui
df|WlQK ? |/l?i?>l. Tli#) r. ii n Smith
ina>4ft tho threat to d;aw whh a loan#
Uptir faucet, It wa? disco vered after
Ilia death.
Army l'?y Incrrniii* Asnuirctl.
Washington. I) C Th*> Army 1h
[. !?;?,<?( leally assured of an Incrcasm in
oav, The ciinfcrm of the Sonatn and
Hoiih<? have reached an agreement on
ihlH Iteiu.
$UII(),OIIO I I it ui St, ( n< hariiic'H,
St Catharine'**. Ontario. >? --The edxe
i ool .;o\iorv of Whit man-l)arneH whm
Dinned I, ohm, $200,000; Innurance,
51 or, ,(ioo.
( yrttx W, t'line For CoiiKfCHii,
K endall villi*, Intl. Tho IJemoftratH
?>r the Twelfth Coiiktckh District num
ina'etl CyriiH W. Clino for Copgree*
on i he flint ballot.
Willow of Dan Kin* Dead.
San Antonio, Tox.---.MrB. Mareella
like, widow of "Dan" Ulce, the
Millions e i !*(? 1 1 h clown, died in Santa
Hose Hospital hero of general de
l?l lily,
\o More Sunday jMUicral.t.
J'aii r.son, N. 'J. ? According to ai)
a -rang ?mont made between the coach
drivers and liverymen thero wili he
i' a more Sunday funerals In this city.
Named Andrew Johuhon Cemetery.
Washington, I). C. ? Secretary Tuft
ordered that the National Cemetery
uf Cmenvillo, Teiin., he dcftlgnated a?
"tin' Andrew Johnson National (!i;m(!
terv '? in honor of the former Presi
dent.
Iron Mines li^sume,
Lexington, ? Ky.? 1 The Ross Run
iron Mines, fu Math County, owned
l>v Alabama and Mississippi capital
ist. have resumed work after a shut
down during the financial stringency.
IvNtud'N May Lose SilOO.OOO.
H os-ton It whh announced by at
iortn yti rx'I^l tsiculiug Henry H. Hogerf.
receiver for the estate of John Oakus
Shaw, Jr., thai the shortage in the
(Stale* of which he was trustee will
exceed $:{00,000f
Asylum f'l?ysiciari Kills Himself.
Medfield. Mass. ? Dr. Ralph Wljder,
aged thirty, assistant physician at the
Medlield Insane Asylum, committed
sulfide by shooting. Despondency
over III luialtii is supposed to have
heel) the cause
Seiirrbliglit For Life Savers.
Say vi|!e, N. Y. ? The first search
light for a Long Island life saving
station was Installed at Fire Island
as a result of the recent stranding of
vessels. After a test of the efficiency
ot this ll^bt all stations may be simi
?u fly equipped.
NEWS BY cable.
i:\ri-\i\s r.vr mk.vs siiii r.
Paris, France. "Wl:\ do {??; net: wall- *.v i t !i ;i proud carriage,
and. desp'itV t li ? ? i r ? ? v i ?i 1 ! r _* . mi'-ri nr.. .? ii ? ? - ? h.nk in the eye?"
vv:i-< I he q iM'stion di><us>>ii 5 ? ? n i*. ? r ? I ???;-???( ? i ? l-Vcnrii Academy
ii!' Scicitr *s hv I 'r<?t'cs*or liti'jin -(>.*! . ih.- ?-??? i i savaMi. lie ex
pounded a ? m ? 1 1 1 1 ? 1 i <? n t i-d and highly t irh !iic:i 1 ? ??, >i:tiial ion showing
that t lie repletion ? ? f the stumarh has t li \ ? ? ? f f ? ? ? ? t n;' drawing up the
diaphragm and short filing: th" l>;i s?- of the tlmra\. thus lengthening
the waist. The mechanical 'fferl uf this is t h t the su>ut. well-i'?d
mati is forced to strut "A' ? li ? * saute time," he said, "a very stout
person is inclined to have a tierce look tn his t ?>?? because the socket
itt which the ejeball univcs is emu m bored with adipose tissue. "
Australian Horses Por Philippines.
Manila Major William lliown. ? if 1
the I'huil t \i v.i I r> . has returned front i
Aus;. .ilia w I ? it I OS Australian re- I
mounts for tin1 cavalry, making a '
total ui !'.tt i he army bought In i
in six inwilhs This is an experi
ment. to prove whether i! will bo I
possible t<> slop bringing Atm-iuan'
hoi.-i'S hi-1 ?? , I'll" Australians are
smaller. suppose llv hardier and bet
ter suit ivl to tli" tropics than iho-.
lto'.v in t;^" throughout. the Islands;.
Iviuu Uark in London.
London. King Howard. who
reached l.ondon on his rcinni from
Mtr.rrltz, held a Privy Cuuxrcii in
P.ll.ice. w i i ? ? 1 1 tile yt'als ill
otlice wore transferred from the old
to the ii" w tit liili -is of the Cabinet.
(ii i 'tunny Allows Cremation.
It. i'iiii T'm* f'rit"sia n (lovernmT.*
1; about lo.ilndish t he . xis! im; Minis*
t> ,<.il han Hi'.at'ts' cremation i'h'.-.
n ii 1? i ? >? t h; s lieen under acii\.> discis
sion <n\- a'-nii; lAetiiy ; .':ns j as1..
l'nris Si nke < >IV.
Pa. i> Tie- i'miis master 'ii.isn'.iS
(all-. I off i I' ? 1> "koiit i?! 1,". <io(l of
. i . ? ? i r t.nij''.'<\. iii-i i 1 1 < 1 1 n u them to
return to work. About 1 .'?<>. niin ,n..n
w ? ; e ::i\ ii) \ I : r. i he d i -;>u . e>.
liiisMit to Ion Ships in Knulunil.
S: '? iru The Vdimi.titv,
a< r >r liiur to the Ituss. has di cided
. '? ????-. i ?? r !>?iir !????? ' i ?> : i 1 'trhittv desrr y
?*is from Kv.rlit'ii'
Woman Si!(liaj;e in Denmark.
(' c, ?:i).a^.,a tlj a vole of 0 1 to
?. Die !?'.)! k -i ii i im passed the (iov
I'ri'iii' n< KV.ueh i>e hill It already
has lu'i'it alojited hy the Landsthing
I'm!'':- St .ill taxpayers, both male and
f"Uial?\ over twent>-f:vo years o( ago,
and all married xvonvn whose h us
hands art* taxpayers are entitled to
vote in nil comnutn.nl elections.
To Huihl Amur Hailrond.
St Pet et bhur>?. - The Duma passed
t i first reading the hill authorizing
tiie construction of the Amur Kail
road.
Ten Killed in Prison Rising.
?v.. i'ei * t s-i-i r{? ? A prison or^RklstR
? ?* i>;iorted Iront Penza, wtoi"h re
s'.ii.-*! in k"ri d.'RtsiB. J*J!<;.vn poihett!
a ? r '< ?? .1 and s.;>oh? d tv o
Ar'mens to liealh. I'liey then iiirev;
a number of humus and escaped front
the prifon in \ he confusion. Guards
pursued an shot eight of the men
dond.
'I'o SjicinI S I ~ 000,000 in Havana.
Haul* a, C'.jba. ? A committee of
th" City O.ineil rct.crtrd favorably
on the plan submitted hy Governor
Masoon for lite paving and sewrrinc
of Havana at a cost of S 1 .">.000.000.
l iifiious rrriK hinan Doad.
I *;t i i m. ? llart wig Deronhou rpr. J
French < Jrient a I ist and member of I
I h?* Institute, died hurt* al the ug'_? nt !
sixty-four v?ars.
I
Kissing (James Prohibited.
j l.nndnn. The County Council has!
issued an ordinance forbidding chil- i
'droit attending Cnutuy Council
; schools to play tames in which kiss
; i UK forms a pari Tin- head teacher*
'are instructed to see that such games
I ?ti.* discontinued. The reason for the
prohibition is contained in a sentence
i of the ordinance reading: "On modi
?iil mounds the practice is considered
u ndesirable. "
< on\ crsidM <>f Miss Klkins.
j Rome ? The King's consent to the
marriage of the Inike of the Ahruzzl
;-r?d M i?r Katharine R'kltis whs oh
iaineil cotid 1 1 ionn I i> upon MIsj
Klkins' conversion to Catholicism,
which Mgr Reccaria. the court chap
lain. is now negotiating.
i
Hra/.it to Manufacture Itillrs,
! Rio Janeiro ? The Government ap
proved the con'raets with Krupp tc
purchase the material for the instal
lation of a manufactory for amntuni
: lion and ?<lso for the manufacture ol
?>t?e*.
I'n Tottt h at Halifax.
Brer.v n The North German Lloyd
i'.as d< ruled to have some of tht
.low <?> ?'.?ai'ie.s in its New York ser
\ "c touch at Halifax.
i ioiia l"n.il?ie to iiaise n T.oan.
i'ekin ? The Chinese Government
has admitted i'.s inahiltty to raise an>
i pari of the Rekin-Hankow Railroad
-redemption loan, which approximate?
I r. 0,000,000 tails'.
' Anarchist's Mother to l)te With Son.
I Madrid Resides Juan Hull, tho An
archist, his mother, Marie Queralto
{and his brother, 1 Iermencgildo-, wht
have been sentenced to death by the
, i'.areelona Court, his father* has been
sentenced to seventeen years' 'penal
servitude. Hull's mother Is the wom
an who placed the bombs.
Russian Oftlcers Kxfcutrd.
Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. ? Lieutenant
Maslof.' and a >rtrseant were shot. tc.
d n her.- >.y sentence of a court
martial Tu. leading r evolutionists ii.
the attack last June on the guard
nouso and detention prison, in which
several men weio killed.
Russians Fight Persian Handita.
! Lenkoran, Transcaucasia. Russia. ?
A company of Russian troops fought
a band of Persta1? brigands near the
frontier coast of Relosuvar. The cap
tain and three llusslan soldiors wen
killed and live wounded.
BETROTHED PASTOR SUICIDE
The Rev. G W. Tomson Shoots
Himself at Woodbury, N. J.
HIk KfigjiKmn'Mt to u Widow \Vn? An
nounced n Keu Dayk IJi'fcmv ? ^n?
oilier Woman Denounced llim.
Woodbury, N. J.~Th? Hev (J Mrg?
W. Totnaon, pastor of the /hut I're.'J* I
bylerian Church, of thin place, wan
found dyad ou the floor of hie room j
III the Newton lfotwl with a bullet
wound tn lit 4 temple.
There ar? uiany eicmontK of raya- !
tory in I he death of the prominent
rdergymtwi, who timbered hiiioiik hl?
'-oiiKregatlon a number of wealthy
''hlladelphiMiM who have their homes
In thla fashionable Hiilmrb. Tho ver
dict of the Coroner'* Jury indicates j
suicide, but the theory that the. min
ister took hie life Ib supported only
by tho face that he wa? in trouble
with luwo women of hi* congrega
tion.
Nothing lndloa a premeditated
pirn to kill hlpifcvlf. The door of ti 1h
room was unlocked His body was
found practically hidden behind a
bod, and I h?* revolver was some dU
tancu from the body. On a table In
? bo room wan the manuscript of an
Katie;- Bfiimon prepared by Dr. Tom
son on the text, "I am the Resurrec
tion and the Life."
The absence of any evidence of pre
meditation and the fact that the trou
bles of tho preacher might Incite in
others a desire for revenge as. well as
to lead him to suicide, makes tho
kilting Ot Dr. Tomson a tangled mys
tery, and the authorities here have
determined upon a thorough Investi
gation.
Only a fi w days ago a report was
circulated among members of the con
gregation that a brother of a wealthy
widow, who had been the object of
attentions since the death of his first
wife, had demanded that I)r. Tom
son at once publicly announce his
engagement to this woman. Other
women, In turn, including another
widow, claimed that Dr. Tomson bad
trifled with their affections, and the
pruacher was beset on all sides and
grew despondentt
About a week ago an announce- |
meut appeared in tho local paner that
Dr. Tomson was engaged to be mar
ried to Mrs. Fannie Ken worthy, a
wealthy widow, living in a magnifi
cent home, and the mother of an
eighteen -year-old daughter.
The day following this announce
ment there was a congregational
? ?ueeting at tho church and a aeusu.
? ional scene was enacted. Miss Helen
Moore, a handsome woman of thJrty
flvn and a teacher of tho Sunday
school of the place, rose and faced
the preacher. He turned his head
away.
"I wish to tender my resignation as
a member of this church," said Miss
Moore. "Tho yiastor has broken his
promise to marry me, but he will
never marry Mrs. Kenworthy. He is
a hypocrite.
"Ho owes me all the love and. duty
belonging to a wife, and l shall not
permit him to desert me now."
The words of Miss Moore threw
the meeting into confusion and she
was immediately surrounded by tho
women members of the congregation,
who appeared to sympathize with Dr.
Tomson. These, women made a for- !
nial demand upon iter to leave Wood
bury at once.
Miss Moore broke ('own and w?op
fngly declared that. she had spoken
only the truth and should have tho
Kymnatliy of th" women members of
the church. Nom> was extended to
her nrtd v. h o was finally forced to
a^ren to city
Dr. To in .-on l^ft the me"tittK. He
was Rt angering and when op rijaeh?'rt
the ton of t!i<' stone stairs loading
from Mic church oitched Ijeadlonu; to
the sidewalk ()nn of nia friends
rushed to his a' 1 and asked him if he
\t;is ba'llv hurt.
" f"nfor? unataly not," was the short,
reply of tiie preacher, and h<' asked
to be 'allowed to ?jo to his hotel ajpne.
Since the depari-?re of her fatnilv
to the Pacific Coas. to ne ti.ine a?o.
Miss Moore has b< t n living at the
Newton Hotel, and i-- r norted to have
?uirsed Dr. Tom son uiiring an illness,
riitil her dramatic denunciation of
the preacher In the church, however,
no one suspected that there was any
thing between Dr. Tomson and Miss
Moore except the friendly relations
of a pastor to one of tho teachers in
his Sunday-school.
NEW MOTS STOP TOKI'IiDOKS.
American Navy lias n Siccl Device
That \\ ill Protect War < raft.
Newport. R. I. -?Exhaustive testa
with steel nets to resist attacks from
torpedoes against war craft have
been ?.)ing on in Narragansett Bay
recently. They have denionsti a ted
that the navy now has a resistible
steel net. The ships will soon be
fitted with this device.
One of the nets, twenty-five feet
square, was held by two largn naval
launches. Within about 800 yards
the torpedo boat Morris, under full
speed, fired from her forward tube a
Whit"head torpedo, which rati at a
speed of between twenty-five and
t weniy-einht knots an hour It hit
tho centre of the not aful boundvd
back.
Senator Koraker Dofonils Negroes.
Though 151 Senator Koraker, before
.1 great audience of negroes in the
Senate galleries, pleaded for justice
for the Brownsville soldiers.
< lative Apartment House.
Five Chicago men, having become
?ired of paying rent and desiring to
I live In apartments constructed after
their own ideas, have pooled their
money, and with $ 100,000 will have
constructed an apartment building,
in which the plans of each one will
b? carried out in tho minutest de
tail
, Danish Women to Vote.
The Danish Folkething adopted the
Government franchise bill, which
gives to women taxpayers the right to
vote in communal elections.
Notes of the Diamond.
.Too Tinker's injured hand 1b henl
ins nic?ly.
Manager Joe Keliey reports his
pitchers as being in flne shape.
Pitcher Upp, of tho Cincinnati
Reds, is troubled with a persistently
lams arm.
Tommy Sheeh.m has pleased Patsy
Donovan with bis condnct around
third buse.
.lake Siahl is showing consistent
hitting form. Slahl can hit tho ball
when he has no managerial duties
to worry him.
KKOM SUNNY OHANUK (JKOVKlt.
The Twice -Told K*prrtr?ff vt m l?R
lierimrdluu, Mao.
From Hunny ttan Ik'ruurdtno, In tt>?
i/ildat of orm?g? groves, writes Ltouul
M . MvKtU, of luK
Kltfhth .St K'H : - For
fifteen year* I suf
fered with Jo
my buck, frequent
rail* to |ma* Ihw ?e
cretion?, dropyy, rheu
matic H? he? and other
ayuiptoma of kidney
trouble. I could get
no relief u hi ll I u?ed Douu'u Kidney
I'UU. They curwl Hit* fl v ?r yearn ngo,
u?d this U twice I have publicly buld
bo The cure w?? thorough,"
Buld hy all dottier#. 00 cents u box.
KobUT-Mllhiirn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y.
On the C'api? to Cairo railroad, near
Hulawayo, th<*r<? Ih to he ?<<en the
longest stretch of track In the world.
It is 71 mile* without the slightest
variation.
ItAI) KCZKMA 15 Y K A It*
Mrs- Thomas Thompson. of ClarkavliU,
Oa ? writes, nud?r date of April v;i, 1:0/ "I
f u rr?jr o J 15 yen r* with tonriontlo# ?*r.ema;
had the b?*m doctors to pr<'ncrll>o; hut noth
ing <1 Id m?* a ty good until I not tkttvwivi.
It cured |Q?, I um so Uiunkfol "
Thousands of other* I'au tofltlfy to similar
ourou 'J' x < tkuimc lrf sold by druggist* or
*ent by mall for $00, hy J. i\ Hut/prams,
Dept. A, Kavatiuah, 0a.
Don 'l be afraid of ox|>orieiice. lie
is the l)?*si t cachet'.
A CURE AT CITY M1SSI0H. ?
Awful Cm* of Stuhiru ? llodjr ? M??i
ot Soi t ?? from .s. i <?i< Ihiik 1,1 1
Torluivu ,yirld to Cutlrum.
"A jouri# woman nan?c to cut city mi*
i ?ion ju u iuo.< l awful condition |d'} ?
Uur doit?j' emtiinmd lift and I old tl? l t'?*t
?h? Litii ?v*bi*ra (Ihtf lUli), I'-nw
?ik, rh?uinatiku>, etr , brought on fiout ?'X>
jx?aurf. II tr |iooi body ?.?? .? hum <n aom
from acrat thing <md aii? w.n? it?i able to
retain aolid food. Wi: worked h?ud f ?* **t
Iter for seven ?erk? hut tv? could *rc l?tiM
ituproimifiit, On r day I bought ;i "J
Cuticuru Soa|? aiul a bottle of t utuui.i
fteaolvrM, unit we bati^l our ( well
and gave hvi" ?? iuii doiW o< I In-' |?t?aoU\.f?t.
HLe nit-jit better that night ninl tin' lie**
I day I it t<t a box of L'utn ui a Ointment. It.
five wevks t Inn young tvomsii \\a? .thk" to
look for a jiOMition, a n< I a Ik* la l>0 w atioiig
[ #nd well. I*iir& l.iin: k. i 1 1?
Ave., Nc.v York, N. Mat, 11, Mi."
HhrewnirtCKK i* fi<'<jin?ntly i?M?d ?*
a charitable tnm ?01 dishonesty.
IlifltK' ('npucJiMf ( iii'cm Women.
PwNIr letlilN lunkiitln*. iifrvon-ii?""<
and In-ttchn h"' rHi?*v?d nuiinMliwt? ly ami
MMtiitta iiMturo. I'fVM ribftl t?v nuy.-n imm->
wit h bfht i 'tiMult*. 1 rial i*>t tin |0f. (<?*k u
lar aixea . ami Uks , ut uli ilruuKiaU.
A luctn 'u house i* his castle.
Syrup tfffgs
j^EhxivtfSma
I acts Oontly yet jMompt
I ly ontlio Ix^oUruwiscs
u i e sy st< n u ( i<;t u < tl iy,
! assists on<> m 01 (urominjJ
I liuljitufil constipation
i peniKHKMitly. IT) M its
\ ( I 1
I (KMicficidl offa ls buy
I the <)onuin<\
I fianufuduivd tatliP
I CALIFORNIA
I FioSyhupCo.
I S0LOUrUADlNCMUCa$TS-ZO4r*,MTTL? '
DOWEL
TROUJBLES
CUaUBKM
XBKTHINQ
Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cordial
New full! to relieve at on-e Jt W the farorlto b#l>7 iu?4lolne of
the ilMMt iiiinxx an. I fjiuily dootoi*, Mother* ever/whe/e lUlck l? It.
?a?l urtfe lli?ir frii?nd? to ?t?. )t to Children tor 0)Wi)Wr/.
At Irani i?, Oiurt b<>?&, J'lui, Foul HloiiM.h mi'l all Hl?>mncb and Howel
llmunU. You i--an u?ii>onr| mi it. Iion'i wujt>, but Ukc Dr. IMftfur*
urklolMTry CorlUI 7f> nt orb* mall rlrr?l?r? fro*.
HALTIWANGEIt TAYLOll JJIU'G CO.. AiIhhU, Urn.
CURES STOMACH-ACHE IN TEN MINDTES
PUTNAM FADELESS
DYEj
Color nior<* l?rt(fhlrr nnd fu.?? ??r colore tlmn ;?:iy oilier ilvu. One lyiy, |<if:k<t4(i> color-. ,-Ji lltxir*.
P4H il)r any Kiiiiiiont without rlp|<li)tf ?lHirl. Wrllo I or froe booklut- How 10 lijc, IllrtOJ ami lllli
J hey .ljo In < "1.1 vy.it. r ^ .nun
Color*. MO.NUOI' "?? <? (
,0 V Other ay?. You
gulucy llllnvU.
At present I live in hope, but the '
inrfne i? in <li? hand of the gods.? ?
Pinder,
OK AT11 TO ItINO WORM.
"Everywhere I go I *peak for tcttxbimi,
been u?? it cured (DO of riiiKWurui in IU
\*or*t form. My whole cheat from nook to
wftlut was raw beef, hut tbttmiiin* oured
me. It also oured n had case of pile*." 80
? iy > Mm. M F, Jouea of U8 Tnnnebfll 8t.,
rittHburK. I'll. Tkttzmmr, the groat akin
remedy, li Hold hy druggist* or sent by mull
for AO j. Write J, 'p. 6uvri bink, Dept. A,
Mivannab, <??.
Don't bc? afraid t <? risk. The great
Kiu-cdHscis are born of chance.
Itch cured iy 30 minute* by WoolfoH'?
Sanitary Lutiuo- Never jails. At drunut#?
Pert Paragraphs.
The express mention <>f one tiling
implies (he exclusion ? ? F another.
Two ministers in the .Japanese Cab
inet resigned.
A woman at Steubenville gave
birth to quintuplets.
Ignorance ceases to be bliss when
you begin to realize it.
IIow small a doctor's pills are
when compared with his bills.
If it costs money to be popular,
then popularity is not worth what it
Mon enjoy doing anything they
don't have to do for a living.
. No man will criticize vonr singin
as long as you sing his praise.
The less money a man makes the
more he has? -if lie isn't married.
Usa^re is the best interpreter of
things.
You can nag a man into purgatory
easier than you can pray him into
heaven.
be afraid to admit when you
are in the wn.nu.
\ on can't save tir::>\ The best \ on
can do is to iini>io\e it as it passes.
There is some bliss that is not ig
norance.
I mhrcllns are like men; usually
the | )? lorest get left.
I I is belter to In- deceived occasion
ally than lo suspect everybody all
the time.
Don i he a I ra id to think <>ti* new
wtnys. Orminality is appreciated.
Don't he afraid lo do your hest.
The best i> none t mi irood.
Don't he afraid t<> use your time to
advantage. [i given you for that
purpose.
W liei: ? man doesn't ?_ret mad over
his politics it s ' heeause he happens
to know what he's talking about.
COITKE EVKS '
It Acts Slowly but Frequently I'm- ;
Unci's Itlindness.
The curious efTrtct nf ?.o\v dnily j
poisoning and the. :;radun! bu'.iding
in of disease as a resu.t. is sh'iwn in
numbers of cas<>s where the eyes are
a ff rrtrd by coffee.
A case in point will Illustrate:
A lady in Oswego, Mont., experi
enced a slow but sure disease set
tling upon her eyes in tho form of In
creasing weakness and shooting pains
with wavy, dancing lines of light, so
vivid thr.t nothing else could bo seen
for minutes at a time.
She says:
"This gradual failure of sight
alarmed me and I naturally began a
very earnest quest for the cause
About this time I was told that coffee
?poisoning sometimes took that form,
nnd while I didn't believe that coffee
was the cause of my trouble, I eon
eluded to quit It and see.
"I took up Postum Food CofTee
in spite of the jokes of husband,
whose experience with one cup at a
neighbor's was unsatisfactory. Well,
r I made Postupi strictly according to
directions, boiling it a little longer,
because of our high altitude. The
result was charming. I have now
used Postum in plnce of coffee for
about three months and my eyes are
well, never paining me or showing
nnv weakness. I know to a certaintv
r
that the cause of the trouhle was
coffee and the cure was in quitting It
and building up tho nervous system
on Postum, for that was absolutely
the only chango I made in diet and
I took no medicine
"My nursing baby has boon kept
in a perfectly healthy state since I
have iibed Postum.
"Mr. . a friend, discarded
cofToe and took on Postum to see 1f
he could be rid of his dyspepsia and
frequent headaches. The change pro
duced a most remarkable Improve
ment quickly."
"There's a Reason." Name given
by Postam Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
I ?rape Nat* N?.
BUVS A HIGH GRADE DROP HEAD
W$45 SEWIN(i MACHINE
HUfliu ? Kft*y Hunnliif-- I.ift* Tini.r lio* ranicc
Tlifi I ii <Ju ?l rl on ? llfii i? Mil* Ji'inllMK |Kiulwy ^ < >11 r ri ? < <if
I he ttiiiiUi ? {,(,!? ni:t* ^ fa r. Ilni-i- yen I ? $ I
Naini'le* free. eiri u.air f r ?
Th? (ml uatrfou* lien Co , Dept. A, lim>* vil.i-, Trnn.
PRICES, FOR EVERY
MtfrfBER OFTHE ?'AMIl.V,
MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
t. Douafmm tnmkmm mnd mm Mm mora
..nrfi't $n7a Of 08. OO mnd 99.BO mhoom
thmn mny othmr mmnut mcturmr in thm
world, Jfpoaumm thmy hold iltmlr
mhmftm. fM hmttmr, wmmr longmr, mnd
mm mi prmmtmr yritum thmn mny other
mhoom In thm world to- dm v.
W. L. Doufflas $4 arv, $5 Gilt Edce Shoes Cannot Be Eoualled At Any Price
y fa, I
I.vlor
F.yrltU
ttrj
ririuinfiy*
,?r ?A*riON. W . L. J (oukU* ?ml pric* ?? *t*mpe<l on bottom. T .? U ?? So * v h? t I tote.
HoM by th* l>ent *>io?> (Inkier* *vh?*w)ih?. HwtM ??Ue<J (rqra fRitori to M'TP*'? o! 'J1? m ?
'.ran*) Oatalo* fre? ?o an* HjdrtM. I,. ? OIJOt.AM, llrock-lou, Mu.?.
Tt is bettor to trust to your faults
t han to ho f n 1st: to your trusts.
FITK,St. Vitu<?'Dance:Nervons Disease* per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer, fli trial bottle ami treatise free.
Dr. H. ft. Kline, I*d..N81 Arch St.. Phila., Pa,
All acts are presumed to have been
rightly and regularly done.
('npudlne Cures Indigestion Pain*,
Sour stomach ami heartburn, no matter
from what cause. Give* immediate relief.
Prescribed by physicians Iwhukc it in sure
and effective, 'l'ria I bottle 10c. Regular
sizes anil 50c., at all druggists.
Common Sense Condensed.
Most liquor would improve with
if men would let it.
Time will tell ? but gossipers man
ige to tell it first.
Forbearance is one of the virtues
our enemies do not possess.
Th??re in more Catarrh in tMn section of
the country tlinn nil other diseases put to
gether, and unttl the Inst few year* was sup
posed to lie incurable, l'or a Kreat many
years doctors pronounced it a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and by wiv
htantly failing to yurc will) local treatment,
pronounced H incurable. Science has proven
Catarrh to :>e a constitutional disease. and
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. .1.
Cheney fc Co-.. Toledo. Ohio, m the onlv con
stitutional cure on the market. It is t ak eti in
ternally in doses from 10 drop* ton teaspoon
tnl It at is direct Iv on the blood and unicoir*
surfaces of the system. I hey otTer one bun
died dollars tor any case it t;' lis to cure. Send
tor circul.irHand testimonials Address K.J.
C It K n KY A Co., Toledo, Olno.
Sold \>y 1 'rii^i;ists, 75c.
'lake Hall's Family 1'illa tor constipation.
Here and There.
Don't be al'mid to make your goods
1: tt"\\ n.
It dnpsn't help Tour credit to be
guilt -edged.
"Money i> easier, '' says the press
imports. It is eerfninly resting somo
v, lu re.
CuticM Tea i. a natural laxative? it
r?'?{ul.ite-? 'In d mc I !o!i, purities the blood,
cleanses *' ? ? ?? ,j. i-'.c.us the complexion.
lil'ljS !i! ei:s ?!-e ? . ?- ,t:. 1 l.liiiz.H the ;,L>w ot
splendid I ie 1 1 ? ;
The form of n freemen t nntl t ho i
convention or parties over-rule the j
Mrs. Wmsinw sSoothinp Syrup for Cmianni
t"ft hint;, softens **W'yuins,mlnee8ii)llamina
t'.Mii. allnya puin.e ten wind colic, 26c a bottle
Beware t he peese when the fox
preaelie*. ? Italian.
Free Ours for Rheu
matism, Bone PaSn
and Eczema
Botanic Wood Halm IB B. B.) cures (he worst
ra?rs of Kheornatlsm. bone pains, swollen
muscles and >otnii. by purifying the blood.
Thousands of rases cured by B B. B after
all other treatments failed. Price tt.oo per
large bottle at drug stores, with complete
directions for borne treatment. Large sample
free bv writing Blood Balm Co . Atlanta, Ga.
JKSsta:
r?n'? Hnm?,
K?w York Oilj.
MOTHER CRAY'S
5WEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN.
A 0*rt*in Oirr* for FfTrrtahnrai,
(on* tip* I Ion, H ( i<| *fVo,
Htamarh Trouble*, Teething
T>l ?? r 4 ?r ?, .nd Dntroy
Worm*. Thty np Cold*
j? ^ honrm.^ At oil Pm?gn'?, Sft rta
8?mnU FKKK AddVw,
A. &. OLMSTED. L? Roy. . Y
THE DUTCH '
DOY PAINTER
STANDS TOR
PAINT QUALITY
rr is FOUND ONLY ON
PURF. WHITE LEAD (
MADE DY
THE
OlO DUTCH
W PHOCRS9 .>
$60,000 Value Given A way
TUC Dirvri F l'***7 prewiur#
I IlLKnt I LLC on I tacraji* hunKor. '?? ,
le?a strain on chain, It run? and cllinl* I
hllla c?aler than other bicycles. la iho I
largeat immIIiik nlifli tcruilo w??i'l
world. Wllll*?t?lirct!me. Womakono
cheap RACYCLK8 but >ouc?n gvt j.^urf
AT FACTORY PRICES
TMI
loKanri Mnt r RPB. It (iMIb about vnfl 1
IlAC*CIJi?n(lhowlo eel tbo 580,000.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE RACYCLE. MIODLETOWR. 0.
NEW WAY
? TO GIVE MEDICINE
TO STOCK
.3 ACTS
CJ3CS
ANIMal
ITS
o'tfll
DROP QRICK IN FEED BOX
IT WILL DO THE REST.
Saves Veterinary Bill?,,
Time and Labor.
WHAT OTHERS SAY
My wile's ow, ol w^; ;!i ?V.j V;i:y p: >u i .
was recently taken sick D ii vetertniry nuel
to Rive relief. A fn?il mi:;''!'! tint 1 try
your Melicatei Salt H' i ; IiJsj. T hi cow
has liclte-l it away . Ta ? oi in : ?? is iv>ii'l?rfut.
Shois Rettinc (at a* nf y.v.v n 4
tallons d( mi'.li dail v. KiiAN.\ WfLIJY.
Atlanta, Ga.. May it. lV);
Letters chanKcil every insertion.
Sold Everywhere by Dm!ts in F<:ei,
Groceries, Drills and Hrdwue
AT 20 TO 25 CENTS PER BRICK
If your ilea pr \v . v \ > i. w* <
BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY CO.,
Chattanooga, Tennessea.
CURF.D
Given
Quick
Relief.
a" swtllhip in H to 20
nays t fTi a pTr.ianent euro
i n $c*tn (oiuvs. TrU.l treatment
Igivr-i f-r<- '.Miigmn br fairer
L u'. t>r. K M. OfCi-.'j Son?,
ISoeclaHslv Ooj b Atlar ia. G*
D0YE-1MUU him LDU SASH ,
Nobulltlnr ci? nfTi'T.I lo n?c I It ?< ?M
kind wh?n h? can -i I ihr J'litty l.ock
HmH JnHti chMi|>. >'nr aalf liy
Randall Bros.,
Sat* I)i ,i
?1 B I ?.!.
<? "? " K i,
So. 17- "0^
TOILET RMTISF.PT1C
Keentthf ?
Keeps the breath, tee t h , mouth and body
?ntueptioally olefin end free from un?
healthy germ-life and disiCreenhlc odor?,
which water, soap and tooth preparation*
alone cannot do. A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toilet requisite
at exceptional ex
cellence and econ
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eves,
thro?t nnd nar.al uud
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
- -4
WITH Ml ALT H ?NO OtAUT* OOO* f,t*T fKII
THE PflXTOH TOILET CO., Boston, Masj. 4
.^i