The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 03, 1908, Image 4
TUP IWUCor- LCXINOTON .
In .seventeen hundred /wventy-fivc,
Wighf early in Hie morning,
licforc tlve birds hod left tlwtr nests,
Uefo re I he cloy waa ?l?wnlr\o,
A not? of loud olorro rony out,
A horse niOn swiftly flying,
A rlnolny of the belli, oiul then
A yvolllny sound of crying
"Arise yc men of Concord town ,
Moke ho?lo your yuns to corry,
Arid let your lovers yo ye molds*
It Is no pme to morry ,
Tor lol 0 Ihrpot'nlng ormy wolt*
Within our very borders."
So Haste*. the messenger cries out?
bWoit hot for further orders."
All doy rl?c cannons deodly roor
Mode havoc for the flying,
And many were Ihe wounded men.
And rnony rnoro the dying,
f re lony to tveru country form
The news come fo?t find foster,
Good newa-lh* ivev/A of victory.
And to our foes disaster.
And thus the flyht ot Lexington
lies oka a good beginning,
And now the homes fhot once wer?so<
Are full of joy ond singing.
?' - W/'ll
Ilti(*trn<<-<] Paii-lotlc .1 1 !!?!?? From l lie < Inn < luiian, \<vv York.
D")WN In 1. !>o \II- I
Intro (Jjoro won? !
goi UK I O lie K I <lu- ;
In,.;:; oil ( h" Font I !l
of .) ii ly, a 11 (i I he clil I - :
tln-M (if ltl^h K id
Farm v. ri i- w : nil I ii
.hat tlu-y iMii-.lii K' ?
to f".' t h ? f u n Tli-'i't*
were; tlj r ? ?? T < > r ffi nrr
? ? Had!'- and i ie and "Mil . !
IxdiiK the only hoy in llie family, had |
an idea tliai he ouuht lo he allowed ?
a little more f tci'duin than hi-' >l<le/n j
They were only anyway, lit';
a n;ut'd , :< nd fii is li.nl n<? hii:diH'.-?H- In |
a crowd, ? i i <? 1 1 > w le ii there were!
hombs and ran non to l>. I ? ? t off; but j
a hoy v. i * 1 1 , a hoy coul ! a:t>wh r? ? j
anil l)i' sat"'.
But Mr Dayton, IO'-s fa'h'M*. rvl
deuily hel.1 a diff? r?-'iii opinion, for j
Ijh sa id , vi-r > il> rid ; ".11 v . Hi a ) <>< < " i M
not lake I'M rl i :i tin- \ 1 1 la < eb b i a -
lion, "Best [d.u e for buys; h- hom-v'
hi added, a.; l.e wviil out in tin- li 'Id
with his men And .loe Un-w ilia' i* r -
Ktimw.t was wo;>. lit. in u I
llul in his v?a> Joe was iu.-.f as tii -
term itied as his .at her, and tt hr
couldn't j;u to the vi;ta;v he raid to
himself, lit? would ha'.'f a litil" cide
hrallon of his own at l:oiu?v lie had
Mini ? pocket money "hidden away in a
little old t r ii ii k np in the kuu ci?'uml
wllh Ilia! he would I'll > all lh<f fire
crackers hi- wanted. wuutd dm) a
gceluded place, far enough from tin*
ho hm: to insure himself a^ain.-i de
tection, and there lie would I t them
off
It did not occur to him then thiil
he would have rath- r a bmcsom' tint"
of It le 1 1 1 ii g off lil; Pr rr:vl;ers by
hinif'U; hut a few dw> s later, when
th? i:iton hov? and .l.e k Hardy i am ?
Into ? li ?? store w lore he v as buy Inn
hhs fl n c rack " rs to make tht'i own
purchase*, his ircnl h-cani" all at
once too ^ood to Weep. The result
was that the other hoys apreed to
join forces with him. and .1 was ar
ranged between them thai t h?-> won! 1
havs' w hat t hey < a lied a "bai.n-'ip
K.ood t i inn " a II ton?'i lo t
The |>lac<? decided upon was a smio
of uncultivated ground mi the out
VN AN MA I, l'\ I ! Nf
Cirrat 1'ourth of July Konllrp' on (tal
lows Hill, Sah in. M.i--. ? A I'ili*
of I lK l Ki<;lily 1 i ?>'( l!ii;l|.
- M,? I. I! N It1. !. I V Ml
|. ^ \\ ,...j 1.
Hkirtfi of lite DiOton farm, 'I'hero
wort' no dwellings near nave u Ktii'ill
cottage \s 1 1 i f 1 1 luid oiieo bcou occupied
l?y an old negro farm hand, and wan
now U8"<1 us a sort of shollor and '
storehouse I ? y th? men working on
I ho new railroad rlo.?? hy. The men
would all Ih; away on the Fourth, the
ho>s agreed among t heiuse! vej*. and
Trnyvay tr.ry- Koulln't hn llkrlv to
in i ii d it I'it of nolwo.
It s' ? ? i : mm l a little strange to Sadi<?
when, oil the aftornoMi of the Fourth,
Jo > suddenly a:id mysterkniidy disap
peared She was worried about it,
(oo, for id.' susprr ed that t here was
Kotne mist hb f afoot. Shu knew too
the fields, they were not loag la
reaching the scene of action. A
I>uhcent ?mell of smoke filled the air,
mid as the two girls came In sight of
Hid mUiifes llm nrnl glance lold tbam
that it was ^ on ftre.
jflluy here, Bessie," commanded
8u<}lc; "don't go one atep further!"
Then, quickly hklrtlug the small gar
den plot, bhe tore around to the back,
joMt In tliuu to hiio the terrified boys
making off ss fust hh their legs would
carry them. Then, before she could
turn around, she felt herself being
lifted off her feet and carried rapidly
away, and a minute afterward there
was a tremendous roar, a great sheet
of llame shgt up Into the air, the
: ? * '*# i r'f ? i i
TIIK Ol-I) HKM-UV AT UIXINUTON.
earth seemed to reel and shake, and
then ?? v?*i-y t li I it k grew suddenly and
strangely black.
When Badlo oame to herself she
whs lying In her own room, with
father and mother bending anxiously
<> v<? r her and Or. Mux ton Kitting by
her bedside with hi* finger on her
pUlSO.
"Why, I'm all right," she said, In a
surprised tone, "What has hap
pened ? "
"It's lucky yon are all right, young
lady," the doctor nald. with a relieved
Kinllo. "You had a narrow squeak,
I coin tell you. It was a mighty for
tunate thing that the Italian left In
chargo of the supply Btore had tho
courage and presence of mind to pick
you up and run."
"Where are Bonnie and Joe?" tfadie
asked, springing up with terror in her
heart.
"Safe, dear, both of them," Bald
mot her, Boot hlngly.
"Nobody hurt at all ? thank good
ness," the doctor put In, "though why
you wwrni't all blown to smlthcrucnsi
I'm sure I don't know. Now, keep
<1 11 let awhile, young lady," he added,
as he turned to go. "and tho next
I I in'? there's a dynamite explosion on
(lie sc hedule make a joint of keeping
out of the way."
Joe Dajton learned a let son from
I.KX I StrTO.N (iKKKV.
"If They Wnnt Wtirt l/t't It IWglu lit* it,"
J U.ist raiion 1'iom Thomas Wch'.hmii!) lliggiusi n an.l William Macdonnld'a "Hialory
ii the L'nitvd States " llurjor it Urvn.
better than any one els*' did, an;! ^he
luul felt s : j 1 ? ? f.'ir nonso d-ays ; ? a > that
he had Home *? cnt | lan in his ml:id
Suddenly the distant sound of ex
ploding crack* is v. as borne upon the
wind to her lbtenin*; ears.
"Sounds as If it were out by I'ncle
Josh's cabin." Mr I>ayton said, ?!an;
' lri? up nn.-asily ,'r< m J, is pap--r.
("Where s .hit'* I !ut;.' 1 1 . ? isn't u;>
Mhere i i i ? ? . i :? d i ?????:( : at t?>r
' the oth< r < ! : ? (!?' ex|.?Tte;l In sto:e
; wni" dynamite tlor<\ read> for the
hlastlnc I ^ sr. I It j;<> and h ivo a
look it r?"U :ii!
Uut Sadi-1 was already out of hear
ing. w;?b lot i-* H.-.-.si,. (1> lim at her
heels. If she eonU only g <t there in
t i ;:ie to w a ? n ? h" l?o\> ' Tl.a' washer
? only thought. She never for an In
1 Hfan' doubted that .!<><;? was among
them.
Kear Ipji' wlnus to t )v children's
fc t. and. tak'.nu a short c > : f across
that Fourth of July that h? never
forgot. Long before Sadie recovered
;;om the i'.lnrss that followed (he
shook her brother had bitterly ro
pent-.'d i>f the deceit that had brought
It about, and had resolved that, come
what tni:,ht. he would always be
'Miuaro and above-board" in the fu
ture. The misdirected firecracker
that had set I'nile Josh's cottage on
fir.- proved, ,lndned, to be the Instru
ment of I'rovidenco for making a
splendid man of him. ? Christian Ad
vocate.
Favors For a Fourth of July Dinner.
Candy box?s made of white
watered paper emblazoned with flags
and the portrait of Washington will
comprise tho favors. These are filled
with that most patriotic of all sweets,
candied cherries. The ices will be
red and white cherries eaten with a
silver hatchet.
L I T T L ?
A/ / N U T E M E N.
Rub - a - tlub ? dub <it i</ rat - a ? tat ? tat.
Liberty diiy hai (on-.c agnin ;
W'f K forty itrong /jj u>? march along,
y\T\d we are a band of minute men.
R itb ? a ? dub ? dub,
ral ? a ? lot ? lot
IVh ile u>e are playing our soldier trick*
Each little man that wants to can
I fonor the heroes of Seoenly - tlx.
slsje. y ecsr
Mi. mi cum
*? ?
Km of Xatttw* aotkortd Twm All
Part* *f IM OnBUf-Finfitphi
of Moro or Lm Important*
Wha* Um World 'j Doing.
Capt. Henry McCrea i# seriously
ill in New York..
Theodore Kooaevelt, Jr., will go to
work for the Steel Trust.
A bloody Hff lit took place around
the Persian Parliament House.
Leon Delagran covered mora "than
11 mile* in his new aeroplane.
The Pan-Anglican Conflresa meet
ing In lA>iidon ditscu*?ed socialism.
Tho establishment of court a ia
ex|>ected to mark a new eru in Korea.
A second hoii waa born to King
Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain.
Secretary Tafi waa heartily grftet
ed on hia return to Yule, hi* alma
mater.
J am en 8. Sherman, the Republican
Vice Presidential nominee, ia ill in
Cleveland.
The United State* has practically
broken off diplomatic relations with
Venezula.
Secretary Taft received an ovation
when he uttended tho Yalc-llarvard
ball game.
The batlleabip fleet will be ready
to Bail on its around-thc-world cr,uisn
on July 5th.
Six members of the leper colony
in tauisiana are reported to have
been cured.
W. H. Leeds, one of the Itock Is
land "Hig Four" and tin plate King,
died in Paris.
Receivers were appointed for the
West Side Holt. Line of Pittsburg, a
Wabash connection. -
Kd ward Farley, of (ircggsville, W.
Vn., was murdered and his body
thrown into ft creek.
The Commercial Travelers' Protec
tive Association is in convention at
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Locke bill, which kills race
track betting in Louisiana, was pas
ed by the State Senate.
George Forest committed ' suicide
is Leesburg by cutting his throat and
swallowing carbolic acid.
In a periodical article <>n the Pres
ident Secretary Taft says he is the
lonliesl 'man In tho country.
The 12-year-old son of \\V K. I).
Stokes, a New York hotel man, is an
expert in wireless telegraphy.
Kx-CJovcrnor 1). R. Francis of Mis
souri, is proposed as chairman of the
Democratic National Committee.
The Richmond Howitzers returned
homo after a successful practiec
march down the Yallev of Virginia.
Taft men hope to induce Foraker
to slump Ohio and win hack the ne
gro vote for the Republican ticket.
Two thousand club- women are in
Host on to attend the convention of
the Federation of Women's (Hub's.
Saunders Hohson, a Richmond
banker, was struck by lightning while
on his plantation in (loochland
county.
President Kiliot, of Harvard, snub
bed President Roosevelt when he in
terposed in tho ease of two suspended
oar.- men.
Fire in Three Rivers, Que., destroy
ed UOO buildings, among them the
City Hall, and caused $1.00(1,000
damage.
With the aid of 10 of a maltreated
spouse's female friends, a New York
wife-beater was spanked with a rub
ber hose.
State Comptroller Glynn, of New
York, is fretting after the corpora
tions which failed to pay stock trans
fer taxes.
The Salesiamun, conducted by the
Oblate Fathers of St. Francis de
Sales, at Wilmington, Pel., had iU
commencement,
F. C. Fribe and A. T. Lonndes,
water tenders, are accused of partial
responsibility l'or the explosion on
the cruiser Tennessee.
The upccial grand jury, which in?
dieted the American Ice Company, re
fused to find Indictments against in
dividuals and adJourneA
James 8. Sherman. Republican
nominee for Vice-President, is ill in
Cleveland, but is reported as doing
R8 well could be expected.
A fine of $2,000 was imposed upon
each of 24 manila and fiber paper
manufacturers who had been in a
combine in restraint of trade.
The wedding of Miss Jean Reid
and Hon. John Hubert Ward in Lon
don was attended by King Edward
am^ many other high personages.
Governor Swanson, of Virginia ao
ccpted an invitation from William J.
Bryan to second his nomination for
President at the Denver convention.
Frederick A. Hyde and J. H.
Schneider were convicted on 34
counts on the charge of conspiring
to d?fraud the Government out of
"Western lands.
Col. E. W. Nichols was elected
superintendent of the Virginia Mili
tary Institute, at Ix'xington, to suc
ceed Gen. Scott Shipp, who resigned
a year ago.
The cannibalistic natives of Por
tuguese Guinea are in revolt and have
captured a number of Europeans,
who are believed to be in danger of
being devoured. ,
William J. Bryan, in an editorial
summary of .the Chicago convention
denounces the Republican platform.
I tis estimated tfcat it will require
between $25,000 a'nrt $30,000 to re
pair the monitor ? Florida, recently
subjected to gunnery and torpedo
teats.
Army officer* plan to create eight
large army corps to be composed of
regulars aad guardsmen, each with
it? concentration camp
Seeretory Taft ia slated to deliver
the annual addreea before the Vir
ginia Bar Association at Hot Springs
on August 4,
A number of nsw pears were ereaV
ed by King dwarf, . _
Hi* "Kick-**
*^Bay. tbeTa'a a mistake In t^ti W?1
you MDt EM tk? other day."
"Wbat't wrong with It? ? It It too
Will 7" ..... .
"No, fcut? '
"Any In th? figure* r*
"No; It's not that. Iff? ? "
"Don't you think ihat bill bu been
running lon? enough?"
"I rackoa so, but *'
"Then what are you kicking about?"
"That'# what I'm trying to toll you.
There's a mletatoe In the nam*. Yon
Mot It to the wrong man, eesteuad
you. I don't ow? you a cent, and
never did!"
"O!" Chicago Trlbuue. *J
TUB ANORY OWL.
8he loses ber seoae of humor; of
ten also the other sense she baa goes
with It. If getting angry ever did
any good there would be more reason
Id It.
The surest way to weaken a good
cause Is by a bad temper.
The girl who Is easily angered pays
the piper In broken friendships.
A hot temper rarely flnda a happy
home big enough to bold It.
The angry girl forgets that the peni
tence .which follows her folly Is not
pleasant company. ~ Indianapolis
News.
FRUIT SAIjAD.
Line a dish with small lettuce
leave* that have been chilled, and In
the bottom place 1-2 a peach on each
leaf and around the leaf put chopped
citron and almonds. Dressing ? 1-2
cup whipped cream, 1-4 teaspoon each
of cinnamon and nutmeg, 2 table
spoons each of Juices of peach, cher
ry and any preserve. Stir all togeth
er and pour over the peaches, ? Bos
ton Post.
A woman at Btcubenville gave
birth to quintuplets.
Cleanses the System Effect
ually, Dispe Is Colas and Head*
aches duo to Constipation;
Acts naturally, acts Truly as
aL/axative. * ?
Best forMcn\V()mcn and Child
ren-young and Old,
To ^et its Heriejicial Effects
Always huv the Genuine \vhich
has ihe jull name oj the Com
^'CALIFORNIA
Flo -Syrup Co. ,
by whom it is manufactured, printed on the
front of every package.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS*
one size only, regular price 5Q*p?*-boNI?.
Apple Fifty Y?*"a r>1d.
Mrs. Ellf-n Toothaker of South
Harpswell has a keepsake, an apple
that was thrown to her In a kindly
manner by a young man while Bho
was returning from the Baptist
church one Sunday afternoon fifty
years ago Phe picked up the ap
ple took It heme and filled It with
clovrs and today It Is very small, but
well preserved. That young man la
seventy-five years of Age, and had
forgotten the Incident until Mrs. Too
thaker related It to him one evtning
? Kennebec Journal.
INTENSIFIED REGRET.
Mrs. Scrapplngion ? Well, what are
you muttering about?
Mr. Scrapplngtoix ? You accepted me
after I had proposed to you four times,
didn't you?
"Y es."
"Served me right, confund my fool :
acul!" ? Smart Set.
Mrs. Wlna/oWs Soothing Syrup for CtMlaren
roething.BoftouB'hogums.reduooBinflammar
tton, allays pain, o xoa wind oollo, 45c a bottle
Freakishjiees dooan't indicate in
dividuality,
To Drive Out Malaria am) Build Up |
the System
Take tho Old Standard Oqovv's Tasts- i
l*bs C'uiLL Tpwio. Yot know what yo-4
are taking. The formula la plainly printed |
on every bottle, nhowiug it U simply (^ul*
uiuo itnu Irou in a tasteless form, aud tho 1
moat effectual form. *'or grown psopla
and ohildren, SOo
Iy?t no one know go many of your
secrets that you will regret his be
coming an enemy some day.
Ask four Dealer For Allen'* Foot-Kate,
A powder. It rest* the feet. Curw* UOrn*,
Bunions, Hwollnn, 8ore, Hot, Callous, Aching
Sweating Fiet and Ingrv.w.ng Nails. Allen'*
Foot-Ea?o makes new or tight shoes assy. At
all D. uggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
cept no MibHtitute. Sample mailed Pass.
Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Always speak well of yourself.
There are others who will attend to I
the other side of it.
inn kczeu a is trim
Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Clarkavllle,
Oa.. write*, under dato of April 23, ICO/: "1
suffered IS years with tormenting eceeana;
had the beet dootors to presertbo; but noth
ing did me a ty good until I got tbttbbixb.
It eured ras, I am so thankful."
Thousands of others can testify to similar
oures. TsminiSB U sold by druggists or
sent by mail tor SOo. by J. T. 8norTBiKa,
D>pt. A, Bavannah, Oa.
There is no disgrace in playing the
second fiddle if you play it as well
as you can.
Hicks' Capudlne Cares Women's
Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness,
and Headache, it's Liquid. Effects imme
diately. Prescribed by physicians with best
results. 10e., J5c., ana oOo-, st drag stores.
If 1 1 <
The less money a man makes the
more he has ? tf be isn't married.
SUFFERED TWtHTY-FtVE YEARS |
With Xex?ui*-? iter limb ftui
Foot W?? Haw?Thought A*?puU?
. fJou ^etownrjr ? believes Ifcr
t u m ax, !
*1 btvt be?n treat? I by o oiti r* f'r 1
twvuty tiv? years tor ? bad case of tc/tmi |
on my leg TUey did their bent, but >
faded to c^r? it My d<v<or had adristfd \
ins to hav? in y l?g cgt off. At t hi* I in ? ,
toy 1?| waa j?eled from the knss, ioy foot j
W*i lA* a of row (U*h, and I had to |
walk vn crutches. I bought a ?et of < uu? t
cttff K?iae4it?. After the ti r? L two !
aunt* the twolljug went down, en I in two j
months my leg Wt? cured and th? new akin |
?ttt? on. Tot doctor wag (.urpriged and j
?4M<1 that ha would lire ("utietira /<>r l.n
?Wn patients. I have now bie? our?> i over |
nvm yeais, and but lor (hf Cuti ma He; :
?diaa I might have lo?t n>> h(- Mr# 1 H. )
Renoud, 277 Mentaiu St.. Mvniic.d, Qut , |
Kab. 30, ll>')7. "
Tlift biggest army in the :
country is to be established uf .tr ??;?. 1
Kiancibco.
KITW.Ht. Vitus'Danw Nwrvon-i DUnt i> r
Waneutlyeui wl by Dr. Klin- 1> ' mat N.mms
Rwtorer, W trial bottle ?nd in ?<!>?? f 10. I
Dr. II. It. Klino, 1,(1.,*. 'ill Aivh ? I 'mill., i'iit \
Owing to ail outbreak i>i Mniillj?"\ j
on the transport Sherman ?*\or.\ lixd v j
on board may be vaccinated and held
in quarantine.
flicks' Cojiudliie Cure* H<a<J?cli<\
Whether from Cold, Ileal, Stomiuh. or (
Mental Strain, No Acetamltd or dnn^oroti*
drugs. It's Liquid. Kffects itninediatoly.
iOc., 25c., and 50c., at drug ?tom?.
And homo ijiirt -waists would b'
le?s rumpled if I hey wen* jucsM'd ,
less often. j
ECZKMA cuitr.il
J. R. Maxwell, Atlanta, G.v, Suva- '? I
suffered ftgony with a severo c. B) of ?oz*
ma. Tried six dlfferor.t reiii<*difB and v,m |
1? despair, when ft neighbor t.J I inn to try |
t huptrlus'ri iKrritui n ? Afi'.-r ttalng 53 !
worth of your tbtikrini ftitd bouji I u;n
completely cured. I oaonojt bay too mu'di in
Ita praise" Tar renin* tU druggists - r 0/.
mall fcOc. Roftp 2dj. J. T. huvrmisM,
Oapt. A, Kayauriah, (Ji.
The Wtee Young Man.
It was a wise young man who paus
ed before he answers! tho widow w 1: ?)
ha<l asked him to guesvs her ago. "You
must havo some Idea about 1:." h!io
?ald, with what was Intended for :;?>
arch tJdewlse glance.
"t have several l>|pas," ho admitted
with a sriiile. "The only trouble 1s
that I he?ltate whether to rnuke you
ten years younger on account < f your j
I00U3 or ten years older on arcc.i:!! i
of your brains. "
Then, while the wldcw s.ni'.cd .11; ! '
bluHlu d. h? took a graceful Lui I
le>ave. ? Youth's Comii.xv Ion .
Knew Her Limit.
"What are you fading, Mnr'ai""
asked mamma of a littlo /* : rl <? th li^:
hoad b?nt down inkier a h.c.t\y vol
umo I.r her lan
"'The Wide Awa'<e \Yo:'d.' mam
ma."
'Gracl' its, child!" IntrrrupTd a l ip
ulster, "you can't uml-ibtind .m. ire
than half ef that K>oU "
Marian look^!! a.: tho spwler wi <?
dignity. "I rtad It for il-e ha'f 1 -!
understand," ehc i^iid. -Buffalo News
The vocabulary rf the avtrag*- %-.vr
son Is 70) word.*
FACTS
~FjlH Plfllf
WOMEN
" ? * ? ,
JLYDIA t PINK HAM
Xo other medicine haa l>een so
hi rssl HI in relieving tho suffering
< t w, .in- ii <>r received 80 many gen
, nine testimonials an has Lydlft E.
I'inLham's V egctable Compound#
J ti ev< ry community you will find
women \v l.i o have been restored to
health hy J.yiliu I-,, I'inkham's Veg
c. ;\lilo ( niij|Mitui<l, Almost o very
! (i. it* you lut-ft h is either been bene
I tiled hy it, or lias friends who haVe.
In tli.o riukhaiii l-ihoratory at
| I.;, nil, Mass., any \vomniianydayrnav
?<?(> the lilcs rmii. lining over one rail*
; lion one. hundred thousand letter*
l iruaurAtL.'iii'.'JJ health, and
hi- re a tv the. 1. ; ii-r.s ill which they
. , ..] i ? '!? o\. r their own signa^
twf<? i t iivcd hyLydla
KTirtkhaius \ 'K*'tal>TT; Compound."
f.ydia K. I 'inklia m's Vegetable.
Compound has s.tved many women
f ?.? ?nt il < p.'i at i??nn.
l.ydi.i I'. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound h ii;.nle from roots and
hei without dt ngs, and is whole
Mini'' and liai ml- ?/>.<.
The j( why I.ydia E. Pink*
ham's t ai.le Com|<oiind is so
su'-eessfi:! is lii-t an.se ii contains in
n r? ? li-j j i; s \'l,i<h t directly upon,
lit.- feminine feminism, restoring it
to a ljt-a l? liy il < ohditioil,
\N < ?i?i'-fi w\yi ar-' suffering from
those di-t r.-s :;n;.r i!!-- peculiar to their
sex should jj.-i l?...se .sight of these
; of. ilu. ..Liiiiv of T^k
i K. riixkhaiii'-i \'. ;C? ta!'l<> Compound"
[ to lestore ilu :r !.< .t ii h.
@000 BREAEB
"My bread won't raise" is a co'taaicn j
coin pl.uni amoni: huuselserptis. A
dtstrtssinu thing, but thcie's always a J
cause Nine limes out cf ten it's on I
account of the flour.
Dewey's Best Fious* '
doe* rv.-ay with such complaints. If 1
jrou can bake at ail. you can have ?
'good luck" with it. It is'n flour with
Ufa in it. Mado of hast wheat, (-lamp j
Brains, croimd by a tnpnrior pr.'C- ;
cts. The miller that make ? it knows !
huw.
Tiy a Rack and se?
what a difference th?ro
will be in your bread,
pies and cakes next
baUo day. Ordt?r ttan
your local dealer. If
he doesn't fiavo It. he
will c?t It if yoa aik
him.
THE DEWEY BROS. 00., Millers,
Blanohostor, Ohio.
HP NOT EMPLOYED?
Y?u Cnn Work for un tun! Farn From
B S3.00 TO eiO.OO PER DAY
H duriutf tho >u:nutur toaiiou, em.a )? ut
nddro-B on postal (or
FREE DESCR1PT|\ E CATALOG
and ? i?r montr -making off? r. rira'ant mil u rO.y
?mploymai t fr.f any lady ojr gentia-atMii JUftr
*nc??; Dnnn, Drfr ittrrt. or ?njr > hari"t<0 PonVcr.
?*'. It. XtoV-n*?fc A Co., 150* *#T Ctiorlour. N c
DECLINED IN HSDirrTAf i.
Au horec8 (of tho budding variety)
?I got level with the '-liter lav.
clBht. He always rejects my manu
scripts. Cut I have hftd rny re
venge.
Friend ? How did ycu do Jt?
Author: s:? 1 declined hb son. with
thanka. ? Tit-Bl:s.
BOWEL
TROUBLES
CHfLDHEN
TKKTlilNO
Keeps the breath, tic'.!!, mouth and b?3y
nnlisejriiicaliy clean r.r.d irrc from un? .
hcalll'.v tferm-lik' ?ii> 1 > -s.itfrc-cr.hle odors,
which water, s. ;i J tooth preparations
?!.?nc cannot do. A
Jul, dic. in*
stitl dv nltw
i/:n^ tuilel requisite
of o\cr;ition-il e\
c 1 1 1 j rt " ; ?! I ."c ) ?
our.. I ijva 1 1: .5 b Ic
for iniliir,-.' 1
ihrout an.1 .1 :v.l .-.i. !
iitrrir.c c:!':ir.r!:. At
drujJ u. l J toilet
stores. ?U cc-.i. >, or
by mn'l prv.t;v..i I.
Largo Trial Sa^lo
WITH M ?*(.-.< 6,\ - CCi JTY ' COCK SENT FRt|
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, MiM. :
KILL THE LICE
;,r:; chickens
PRUSSIAN
I !( K POWDER
Sur; ir Lico cad Vermin
Tbey can't Itva frc i; V.a ? y lo apply. Dual it in
Killed every lir.8C ;?< my flock of
250 br.i.' ? Maiiroe.Wil*
Price 2i and SOc PV-. by mill. 40 and Tie
Pnvnm** ru-i-. Co.. &T. P??w< Minn.
FINE FARMS
In mhllii' u-. >? i uf mla W# cnn
intar?'?! y- u ; . ? aii f.vuu In any *tM
d?*-irc.l i a ?>'?: ? ?. are r>ro<luc?
ii\f. .1 ..I sul.l ..... Ui
lor intoruiu i nvi
A MAT. A I ' 1 : 1 > I ; V . Wlmlnv. O*
W I
J1 !
OUREf
Give*
Qulok
Relief,
Pfirove; nil iweUlng in 9 to 9*
c.ttvs c;. ecu * jerrnanent curf
? t <?-. d'.n ?. TrinUreatmtni
g-vcr.frfr. Noitiingcan t* fnirf#
v-,: - Or, I'. M. Crton'c tons,
Soc.ia! v;j. Cox n Atlanta, u*
So 27- '03,
Dr. diggers Huckleberry Cordial
Kerer fallt to rcltfiTO Rt oaco. It l.? (S.< farnr'.te bnby rnsdloln? of
th? l)C?t n?ir*os ftivl 'Uully 'i.M-tor*. M -.:: -a .n.;rahoro Hick to It,
ind ur(5? ihrir f Mend* to {-;*?? ?* ? -> t i... ("r Collt, DTMnWtr.
Cramp*. D.arrhtwa, tint. ?-.nsl ? . .1 Stomfteh and BowM
Allinonu. Y.iu onn uepon-l on it I> Vt w.--ry int t?Wo Dr. mpcort
fiuokloborrr ('or-IUl Soonnt^nt t r ? i , ? - r ?? .jail. Circular* fro?.
HAI.TIhANOER XAVLOll ?1U (V CO.. Atlanta, Oa.
CURES STOMACH-ACHE IS TEN MINUTES
CfTABCItHCS 10 V?AW
MtCLCDC. tVILl.t. GEORGIA
L,*rg?ei And bctl equipcd ?chf>?l SouiS F.*r*rt management.
Kjufr?~*d w\r? connections. PouUonj piuui tee J. itruiroad t?rr?
paid. Board at co?? Open year around. Write for iauIojuc ])
Great demand lot operate?.
FOR MEN
A ahoa that is too big may not. pinch, but it is a bad fit Just the same.;
What you want is a shoe that matches the shape of your foot at the'
place where your weight rests,? not too large or too 6mall, but exactly
right. 8KREEMER8 are shoos like that, and
wc s tyte 13 taofc, too, LooJc for the label.
FRED. P. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mass.
Malaria Makes PaleSIpkly CMdrejs
system.
^ For ndnltaanH