The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 10, 1908, Image 4
A Remarkable Recovery.
Mn. Frank Htroelie, It. F. I). 1, Applo-'
ton, WiflM writes: "I began u?ln? Peru
na u few month* ago, whon my health
and Htr?j>Klh wore all k??". &ii<l 1 wu
nothing but a nervou u wreck, whiM
not Sloop, oat or runt properly, ami foil
po donlro to llvo. Poruna in ado rno look
at llfo In u different light? ?? 1 to
regain my lo?t Htreagth.
"I certainly think 1'oruna In without
m rival a<* u tunic and utrvnylii builder. "
I'fimiu Is hold l>\ your locul drug*
|?iht. liny h bottle today.
Ui-? 4-. ? ??
. * *' *, ' ? * ? "
T.eft t li r? fatno of a patriot be dim
tn?)rt it should bo explained, protents
the houlbvlllc Couriers] ouiq&I. that
when the author of a Junt published
history Kay? that Lincoln, ui*m? the
occasion of hi* inaugural address,
"was >.br rounded by a number of pre?f
uK<*nti4" ho repreaontailvoa of
the press.
Thank# to the Gibson Gl?*'
Tim MIIIIoii'b flguro hu? astound
1 nK 1 v Improved during tho last flvo
yoarA, and tho rnuch-abutuM (Jlbaou.
girl has done a ?roat dual for It.?
:From tho Onlooker.
DOCTOR SAID "USE CUTICURA"
For Ita<l Vmv of Kcwum on Clilhl? ?
DIwmi* Had Reached a Fearful
Htnte ? Or<1or Rctulted In
On pp.
**Whcn I waa imiall I wm troubled with
?cxeina for about three inontha. It was all
over my faro and covered nearly all of my
tiead. It reached such a atato that it waa
Juat a large acah all over, ami the pain and
itching were terrible. 1 doctored wjth an
Able phyaieian for aomo time, and wiu then
advised by him to uae the Cuticura Item
cdiea, which I did and I wm entirely cured.
I have not been bothered with it aince. I
uaod Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment,
hut do not know exactly how much waa
oacd to complete the cure Mi*? Annbel
JWilaon, North Branch, Mich., Oct 20, '07."
Umbrellas nre like m**n; usually
tilt* poo re M KM left.
What a I'onltry Mail Sny* About SO>
Mule Tram Ilornx.
As i am In tho poultry business. E
had ten white chicks to wash and
prepare for a show. I used *U0-Mul?
Team" Soup for washing tin* birds,
and I can say from yearn of etper
lonce washing white Llrds. never be
fore have I found h soap <ir Itorax
that cleaned my birds ?;o 11 tit" and
easy. I hud (l great deal of roinnient
on my birds being sa white. J. A.
Dinwiddle. New Market, Tcnii.
All dealers ? V4 . 1 and f> II) cartons,
damp '.4i mid book'.-t, fir. ? 1'acitle
Coast Itora* f"o.. New York.
Some ti.cn ui^l won1 fool a bill
without 'kicking.
Tt. 1 ?li . e < Jut ? ri.t and l.uilil I'p
t be .N) 1.1 nil
Tak- I h?? ' >M st.ui i.n .l <iu>vi.s ]
I.KMH t'llH.I, "l'oM? \ 1 k!l o\ wh.n V.I.I .
are t?)<iiiu'. 'lTi-' I' ?niitil't i-.,.; nirv prua.-l
oil ?'v??ry 'not tie, (.m.iwiii:; it !? -nnpi\ ?^iii J
nine uiul Iron in .i t ait e. form, ?oi l t n?>
most otTVrtuu'i form. I* or ^ruwii pe<-p|?i
aihI I'.hildreu. .'?it.
1'' re ilk isline.ss (ioe-ti 't indicate in
dividual;! v , So 'o-v
I.?tlt?'* < 1111 W.M.r
Olti* st/.e miwili-r ii 1 1 'M u^r.T A'-!.'- I
JCasc, a i '<>wib?r 1 nmi. ? ? t ? a ' ? ? u - 1 . 1
?<asv ? "uri-* wooon. < k; l?:n?(
feei. ingrow lliff lirtll*. '?"! 1- in to! ? i ? : 1 4 1 ? ? ii - At
ixl 1 dr iggint^ioid ? ll- vl..r?-? J 1 1. ?? i ! ii <?
oiiot any hiit>Htitut e Ti mi pie k l-'i i i '>v
ni ail. AUtli i*mh Allen s v ?iiu.-: .?.! o . S \.
A woman at SlvubetiN 1 1 1 ?? g.i\c
liii l Ii to quint uplets.
KITS.St . \'itu ?'!")a:i' ?? N? rwiii<|?is,vtM
ttiuuently cured by l>r Kiev-"-. < iie-it N r\i
Restorer. f trial !?<>ttle it in t t ft ut ttve.
Dr. H. ii. Kit ne. I .d . Ai l.i l'lu,.t . l a. i
Luzwickk l>e^n:? in ih ?eb>. and
ends in ilrou chain* Sp.n.i.-li
KKKI* von: IIUAl.TUT
T*rrtniNit 'ius <|ou>> w in li'M f.r ?; u Ti"r
ern (roui t ?? 1 1 ?? r . ?-r ??ii?>1 r *!i <>rv
>lpelii?, in taut lixivl, ;???. ??!><?'??< <in '
olhor forum -if ? 1 1 1 ? ? ?v ? s iu ??/.; rnv.it
??<1 ousort of Ovyr.'Vtiii It* euro* !,av> ; ?mmi :n.?r
V*lous a;\il tlKSaaftlul* .?f (??? Mi./ l i
jiriilnoB. .->flo nt ilrvi .>r ? 11.11: i '* >??
J . T. S?l)VTCIX?, I'Oj.t. A, SilV4 i!!H'l till.
1 ,IIW 1 v 1 In* pi | '.?? ? ... . ! ! i ,t>i ?: .
Coll'.
Oipitdlrw ( nri's I ml ion
it^lohiiw. S..nr S iulIl.U li .. *l'l I ! ?V. I '
front Avh".i .i:w it h I.. . .. t ""
inmu'.lint o! v |).?. |..rs t nNo it i
25o.. nrvi .'?"<* nt "true ; ??*
lion ' f l?; .1 [?:>. >.! t ;
hones' I v. II ! \ :i
Mr* W !???????? ! nu v;v
t???t 1m:.,;. . i! I-;.:. ; ?
tiou. all.t ? 1 '<?: W'.I. .
I .?'t r\ r : V ?? .1 : . pi ;!?-?.?
fflN'S I >\ I ;i ? M.
t; IM. i m iuii \<.> ii.v rri \ i ss.
|?ivnt'.<) <)?!???*, ii llappv \\4miimm .Now.
Mrs (" K SlH'I'on. I'li-.iv 11 t
C'u v I'.' ?! ? >ii. 1 < . s Mm i- 1
?*? i ii, |,.ss , ? .
>!?'!<!. !>:: t n u i
t tu- : n ?? t (,t tif 1 1 ? !i '
i 'I 'i <? > ti i ?< ,? a ?
oro-s^r. t nil1 {(?? i
r:M> I? lieu ma t ic nciws 1
tuiitiA m a every
in'" ?? rtif *??- ;
CrPIlOKS w (TP (lisor !
d?*r.*d ami mv iic;u! .? erw>cj to illsirar
tlon l ? n? in a l>mj <\jndlliois. t>ut
n?odicin?*s f.iilod to n *? 1 1? i lov:
ground tl a I ! T until | began u'.ib
Doan t Kidney ?':l!s They neip?><i
me ut once ami atjun made dm *;ruiic
and well "
Sold tiy all dealer* t>0<*n?* ? t*n
Kosier-Jlllburn l"o . HnlTakJ. ?V Y.
There is some bliss that is net i?
noruuee. 4 ?
SKETCH OF THE CAREER OF
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
Without holding any ohlriul i>uhI
fJou <o 'lit iiliu to public view, It ix
? CiirlouH fact t hut thn
r>fi*onaHt> of Will lutti JwitplnKit
Hiyun han prominently impre.wd it
nr?|f oil the country. To bfj Kiout 1h
oawy for ili" iiiaii who h ucceed h. Hut
hurt; la- lht- man who f,uiit>d, aud ha* i
growl) K<ro?l am] nior? great. Only
a rii lor or a gmiornl haw rocoivod
more public in t cut Ion than ho, l'ilm<?s
and pott'iitati'H h<iv? ontortained him.
Yd In; in only an American private
oil Urn.
William JenulugN Dry hi) Is a na
tive of lillnolit, having boun born In
that Stale on March 10, ixOo. He
i ????.?! v?mI hih early education in the
public hcIiooIh and Whipple Academy.
Wiih Kruduali'd In I h K I at t ho llllnoln
( 'ollcne, .liicWaon vllle, and wiih the
Yiilpdictoriaii of h Im dawn; received I
the dogro?? of A M. from the num? in
uml hit* hml dialing ii Ik it ('<1 roiiHtdoru*
Hon hIiowi) him In japan, China, Uiih
H)a, (Continental Km rope ami KuKland.
At I ht? requital of King Kdward he
had an audience with that famoua
nriiiHh ruler, Tbi i ,m?i Chtocetlor
of Kuttlaud praised him before the
l liter-par llainentary that
dlatinxulahed aaaemblaKe Cheofed hl?
apoech and adopted hla international
peace resolution.
Mr. liryan. Uvea In a aubatantlal
red-brtcli houae four inllea out *>f Lin
coln, ut a little aett lenient called Nor
mal. The trolley will take you there,
(alt huiiIIowcih bruHhliiK tin; car win
dow a? K paaaca through. In tho
little country church Juki at tho edgo
of hla own cornfield, he worahlpa on
Hunday. Hornet linen he pre&cfteu
there. Ilia wife and daughter teach
In the Kunday-achool, It Ih a Meth
odlat church, but It U nearet that, the
WILIJAM .JENNINGS BUYAN\
Htitutlon in I8S4. and from (tw Union i
CottrRn nf l?i\v at fliUiiko. In }
In October, 1X^4, Mr llryun wan 1
married to Miss Mary K H :i I r ?l . of j
Perry, 111 llf practiced law at Jack- ?
honviii*', ill , from l sk:? to l sx7, hIiu-<? ?
which t i 111 ?? hi* has practiced his pro- j
fesslon at l.incoln, Nel>., where he
has made his home.
1 1 ? ? was a memherof Con ii reus from 1
thi' 1 .1 n<'< 1 1 n i Nell. I district ln?m 1 HO I
in I s !t In 1 s H Mr Hryan received 1
tin- I Ji'tiutci a t lc viii<? fur flu' riii;.i| j
S'ati-s Heiial ondiip. ;ii:d in I v.i 1 he j
was in tin i nat i'il in thi* ,N"i'liraska Slat")
I Iijiiimtm t ic '"nil v i ? 1 1 ? i'ir: for I' S Sell- i
iiiii! Ii'it a ;',s (}.-Sr:it r d 1 ? v lhi> linn. !
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M,-v in an: a :i con f'r?r; a
1 1 ii 1 1 ?. t i'!icy
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no; t ? ? tul i iu' > ;.i . . ^ inn
F O'Ni'il i s to laKo a of
nu'-.'i'a lo thr unvitriK now u-iluj; on
Ut Si at t ! . K*.tnti* of \\ asisiiiiitou.
The statement abroad thai Kir i
Thomas l,i|?ton Intends to tflsne an- ;
other challenge for the America's Cup j
?oou lacks conUrtnatiou.
Presbyterian church whore he and
Mis. Rryan hold Uiefr iT i e i i i T fe r 8 h i J k
Slit* was brought up a Methodist any
how, and when they moved to Nor
mal nlie Maid. "Will, I've none to your
church ever Mince w<- were urfWried.
Now let's >!o to mine." S<j later the
children, Grace and William, Joined
there. William J .Jr., is eighteen
yearn old. and a freshman in Nebras
ka Slate I'nlverslty.
Ml;> v> l ! .1 . 1 A M .IKWIMis ; ; | ; y \ N
" l-'auvi w " tin* i5:>:wis call ihfir
; ti.f i i two ! 1 1 j : s . I r . ?? J a< vcs.
I .;i ::<1 aiounl th-n' i. worth from
S.'iiii i<> Sm ii can 1>"
lu*.'t that Mr It:"- .til i-~ < muTim tali! v
xn.-IM. ?-(!?. Tim i'mi ? have |..;U
i i : 1 1: i : " call hiiu a : i > - 1 1 :na:i What h ?
h.'-. I-- !. is 1 1 1 . < 1 1 ? ? troiii his I -ctui'i-s
aiii'. Ms luniks .i;m^ fiuai Tic : i i -
t ? r ? ' : . ; 'I in a i.i.ii'i ? ? < ? ? i n I V >
:a v. : '? ? | ' > ?!;? ?? in ! .1 in "In
1 : ? ' .i- l'.i\atis I, ail as much a -
t 1 ? ? :.????? ? > v. . 1 ! i \ 1 1 v ? I in ; i lit! ' . ?
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in- -;tt <?1
J : ? .? ? ? ::ei< ?:??? ???u: !a\v The
? I : - ? s will ?| !?.? r ; t A !l
Ye' ? : i n :? r\ ? ii vi;? mi ?. * ? ! in III"
e\ ; ? of e ? <i : i \\\ t ?_?
i " ? : . ? ;< ? W - 1: ? I :?* ? ! >. < i ? ? in New
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T*r - l-'ti' TVtviln. of I l.nrl i; r:is. ha*
iv.|. ii i| <!iaT l-'ranris (I I'aU ?> ;ni:l
! broi'i- r I- ? :Mirrend.M-t 1 to a \>'v
Yoi K j.oi!f?> of!:e?*r.
Si vi-nty I nit"<l States sailors beuan
c-hfwi;-.:; and smoking ti.baeeo so tliat
tin* nav> could nbtai.i a brand to bo :
used as a standard.
Tin* Hussion Council of Empire !
Hdo|ii??<| tht* naval bud^f*. Including.
$:).:.uo,ooo for bmile*hi|> construe
tlon, an ttora which wua not cane- i
Honed by the Duma.
KukIIhU brcrk'ast cuttioni pjcvallv.
That In, tho family <Ioph hot break fa?t
togvthuc at) ;i rule. M ra, Uryun msual
ly U tho t1r?t to ? in ci' tho dlniitK
room, which la han?lj?o?t"ly furnlnhed
in h*avy black nu'lu'^uny manufac
tured oByet lully fur her. Noithcr bho
nor Mr. tiryun drittkH ???offo# or i?*n.
IS'-QT do Lhu t hildi t-i). l.'nh:ah. llioru
fo ?5 , th?*^ar* **!??*<?> in the Hotter- th*
cook noVftr prepare# olthor of tiictjo
Mr. Itryuit mikI Hi* (?*Htn*l?;lii)?lieii, Kuth
iiihI It i % a it I/tiUVl'tt.
beverages except for hervelf. ISach
member of the household orclerH ap
propriate dishes demanded i> y the
morning appetite, (Juests do the
same,
Mr. Hryan seldom takes a walk
around the estate before breakfast.
A cold bu,th Is Indulged in as soon an
ho jUcb. Then lie hastily prepares
bis toilet and descends to the base
rnont dining room for a hearty break
fast of eggs, usually scrambled, hoof,
steak or broiled chicken, hot corn
cake# and- milk fresh from his own
dairy. After this he piurgos Into the
work of the day. Ho receives his
mail by rural free delivery. He goes
over the first batch before Mrs. Hryan
has put her household affairs in Bhape
to join him in his vorkroom. Then
he begins dictating to her. Mr. Hryan
is a rapid talker, but his wife, al
though knowing none of the estab
lished stenographic systems, is able
to keep pace with Ills dictation. She
uses a method of abbreviations of her
own contrivance. He also dictates to
her most of his editorials for The
Commoner. Mrs. Hryan understands
the political situation in detail almost
as well as her husband. For years
she has been traveling with him,
meeting tho men who confer with him
taking part in the discussions,
Sne now lias a most capable private
secretary and handles a heavier cor
respondence than. Mr. Hryan. She re
ceives herself a great many letters
and all get answers. She also an
swers a great many letters of her
husband's. He indicates the answers
and she dictates tho rep1loB.~"
His editorials in The Commoner
and much of his other literary work
Is dictated to her, and she writes on
the typewriter instead of taking notes.
She Is a capable and experienced
Writer, and those who are familiar
with this class of work can under
stand the advantage of having an
amanuensis who Is always ready with
a word, a phrase or an Idea. In this
respect the two are in perfect sympa
thy and together perform an incred
ible amount of work without apparent
fatigue. They inters perse this with
attention to visitor^ and other mat
lets.
j Two 1 nt i>!< st ing personages of the
1 Mryan Imu. i itold are the grandehil- I
;di< n. Ui.i!) and Mryan l.cavitt, ag-d ,
! tour ii'id ilii -e. T!n',v are V 1 1 ? ? ehil- '
i i ! j i ? :i of liui'.uT itii'.l Until Hi van 1
ih.aviu ' I
Mr. Mryan has no o(Hc" in t !i ? simp j
| !:i l.ltnoln whc:'!' *1*1: - ? Commoner is
j !i 111 l:-in d. It. it ?>' i a:d<> ir.lly lie drops I
: m :?> rr.v the uajusr is getting j
;'.! T'ii ; in :: t > { j i : 1 1 louutry news- i
; -j < Hi < ? It smells of benzine and j
; j ? ; i r> 1 ??! - ink. Old ?dl s ? ?!" exchanges
at-' in "he corner. and the man who i
. v. ilii a v. h??i - bottom in it <
is r"> ?; ? u :: :tt Cannons and prints:
,<.!??< ; t : . i ? walls. and st raps of re
? i ! i I arc pasted hero and there. Tho
; Pi s r?*ed on the flov.r paste and the
j iakwdls eloft up with ants. Tho
j smoking pipes ??t' ? li ?-? printers are
: ( 1 d r than the town aiul stronger than
i'!ie uplift nioveinent in the oHice of a
. reform magazine.
I li is interesting to rote that tills
! is the headt; nar tors of the whole
? Mryan ::iovetne:tt . There are no j
smart head clerks and liveried mes
: r.-'T.; r hoys.
li is s;-.i:l that Thf Commoner pays
its editor about. $:i00 a month and
' others "get a good living." It is a
?air)' prosperous property, hut no
strain is made to pile up big profits.
Tn.jt is immediately plain to any
. experienced newspaper man who
waii-he* i he way of doing things. Mr.
Mryan is apparently content to lu've'
it dis.v - initiate his doet tines, to pay
: mvn wnv and support lt^ workers,
and i,ive f?'r return*
ii i ?. i :<>!;. ;k r.u.w.
i ?; I >??!.! a* 1 v
\ i I ???. lit I 111* t ? tit IIIMItll.
M.I IT lint :i s the Ho's
u :r il t lie last man is
? ? at
rill' t ' ! i' V ; '1 .'! m 'I C.lnb lias reinstated
I -i : ? t? ? ? lik;' Thiel'tnan. who was ro
i i m !-. ? ? : i ! off without i ay ov>i:i.-t to
Jack < t r.indition
'!(i.ul old C '.ire Van Haltren is
Mil' i!! harries.*. and i.s g. tiding the
?!?? 'it.! <s of the Oakland team in the
I'.iiitii <".?ast League. The leg ho
hj-' ko ;j t Pi!rsb;wg when a Giant nov
i v >if}-.i>rs hiin. and ho is hilling the
hail with a von gvairco.
MiKk. the >oung Syracuse I'nlver
?i. v iii'?-hcr. has joined the Chicago
Nat ii ?i; ;i i s
e>
J.)!.!: Anderson andt.llggs Donohne
an* some groat liitting for the
White Sox.
The Pittsburg Club has transferred
out iicldrr Heals Becker to the Little
Hock Cl.nl>.
Pitcher Wlllott this season is mnk
l'i good Manager Jennings' claims
for him.
Ty C'ohh, of the Detroit?, likes to
be different from any ono els*. When
going to bat he swings thr?re bats be
fore picking out the one ho U going
to tilt WSUL
. . :
vuumttitlj
^ r<yr
|>ev:,onut efforts u6&i$tom <?
oflhvoig truly bciicjiaal IwujtUc
remedy, Sjrup oj hgg a?>d Kt'uir ojSoma,
wNtcK eualilfjV ouv to Jorm IfcMftT
I'aUt*, daily So that assistance lo na
ture ttuxy l>* ?radua)fy dispensed v*t)H
when too loto^er needed a$ the belt of
remedies, when required, are to assist
*ia\urc and not to supplant tne ?*otur
atfwtuUoos, vhtch must depend ulti*
mutvly upon proper nouriflKmeht,
proper effort*, ami ri^it living frnttaUy.
Jogvi MA (>enefu?ui effects, atwcyjt
buy the genuine
Syrupffigs^Eluir^Semui
Cai sfornia
FlO SyBUP Co. ONLY
SOU) BV ALL LEADING DKUOCISrS
cue tire only, ra? uur pnee 50* Bottle
, 1 1 . .ii" -ill?
Mi*. ('oinptoii, widow of a W-a?h
ingtoniun, won a $800,000 verdict
from the Wabash over rightH of way
iti Ohio. ?
Ilfrkn' <'npu*llne ('urea Norvoitfiiirsa,
Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or
what not. It refreahen the brain and
neyvea, It'a Liquid and plennunt to take.
10c., 25c., and 60c., at drug atoica.
Little dogs start the huro, but great
on 08 catch it. ? Itlaian.
DKATtf TO KINU WOBM,
"Everywhere I go I apeak for tbttkbimb,
boonjao it oured roe of ringworm In Ita
werst form. My whole ohtwt fronu neck to
waist waa raw aa beef; but tittmih a oured
roe. It alao oured a bad ca$o of pllee." Ho
nays Mra. M. F. J one* of 28 Tan n eh 11 1 at.,
I'lttabura. Pa. l'lTTlRlim, the grent a'ciu
remedy, la eold by druggists or seat by mall
for 60j. Write J. X. HUUfiBim, Dept. A,
bavannali, Ua.
Don't bo afraid of rebuff*. This
may bo your empolyer's method of
trying your grit.
Returning Check.
A New York editor laid down a
letter with a laugh.
"A letter from W. W. Jacobs, the
English humorist," ho said, "declin
ing to write mo a Christinas story
at a dollar a word. That was not
what made me laugh, though.
"Mr. Jacobs tells me In this letter
about an American cor respond ftp t of
his own name. The American W.
W. Jacobs wrote to the English _pne
recently. He said he, too, aspired
to literary laurels, but so far with
out ijuecoss. Hx? had a proposition to
make. He proposed that the two
work in partnership, he supplying
the ideas, the other writing the ideas
up." .
The editor took up Mr. Jacob's let
ter and read from it;
"My American namesake then told
of a dream he had had, In which this
partnership arrangement evidently an
swered satisfactorily; so satisfactor
ily, indeed, that publishers' checks
came in so fa. t and furious that the
majority of them had' to bo returned
r.s *ur available" ? a happy state which
none of us. or very few, ever reach."
? v.'ushir.j'ioji Star.
C.AME O :?* lil .\V Til1': FOX.
Pa"t:ie.!i arr* ch~s?~n an;l star.il In
iwo lines. p*?rt::crs opposite. The
fox at the head stpvts a:.d runs down
the lire and pursued by his
partner, '.ho hunter. He can pass
through the line, in and cCt. but 'he
hunter mu -t follow him. When caught,
?he coup'.e take their places at the
fool of the line. ? Cood literature.
The Austrian Lloyd line estab
lished tho 'Irst week in January a
fast fortnightly steamship service be
tween Trieste and lirlndisl. on tho
Mediterranean, and Karacl/ and
Lioujbay, India, with a maximum
voyage of fifteen days.
WIFK WON.
IIuHbHiid Finally Convinced.
Some men are wise enough to try
new foods and beverages and then
generous enough to give others the
benefit of their experience.
A very "conservative" Ills. man.
however, let his good wife find out
for herself what a blessing Postutn is
to those who nre distressed in many
ways, by drinking coffee. The wife
writes:
"No slave In chains. It seamed to
me. was more helpless thun 1. a coffee
captive. Yet there were innumerable
warnings-* ? wpking from a troubled
sleep with a feeling of suffocation, at
times dizzy and out of breath, attacks
of palpitation of the heart that fright
ened me.
"Common sense. reason, and my
better Judgment told mo that coffee
drinking was the trouble. At last my
nervous system was so disarranged
that my physician ordered 'no more
coffee. '
I "He knew ho was right and he
knew 1 knew It. too. I cnpltulated.
PrloY to thlB our family had tried
Postum but disliked It. because, as
we learned later, it was not made
right.
"Determined this time to give
Postum a fair trial, I prepared it ac-.
cording to directions on the pkg ?
that is. bollod It 15 minutes after
boiling commenced, obtaining a dark
brown liquid with a rich, snappy
fiavour similar to coffee. When
cream and stigar were added it was
not only good but delicious.
"Noting its beneficial effects in mo
the rest of the family adopted It ? all
except my husband, who would not
admit that coffee hurt him. Several
weeks flapsed during which I drank
Postum two or three times a day,
when, to my surprise, my husband
said: 'I havo decided to drink
Postum. Your improvement is so
apparent?' -you have such fine color ?
that I propose to give credit where
credit 4a due.' And now we are
coffee-slaves no longer."
Name given by Postum Co.. Battle
Creek, Mtch. Read "The Road to
WellviUe," iu pkgs. "There's a Rea
son."*
Em rend the abort letter? A new
ose *p|)c?r? from time to time. They
are gewdAy true, and full of human
interest. ?
Why Ho Could Not Chatitfe.
The s(ory Is told " jmtchioan
who certainly nwrfeJ ??-rvko 0!
tho far-famed "bad/ from
phlu," if cvep^any icqulri'ii
assistance. (
Ho was a?.?)?ncd ?<? t? lu t l*
ivt.mil f.l.Utft l Mlli ' ? : ^
ward through th? nrar * - P>v?v-t. a
the 11 r ?i t topping place h?- 1 ;;
postmaster to give h!;n another ??*a'? t
uuyiug U made him iil tl> '"l '*
ward
"Ask tho man opposite to change i
with you." said the po-nniHo'e: guilt. y. j
"Hut there is nobody opposite '*
me," ooanpfalned the Dutchman .
I cannot ask him" Youth's rompaw
Ion.
' .. -r? |
Concrete Uelt Armor.
The use of re-enforced concrete .
armor ou warships haa rc'cn'lv been
guggestejJ An Italian engineer. I<or
enzo d'Addu, haa been !t*?l by tin* sue
cesg of concrete land fortifications,
as revealed In tho Russian-Japanese '
war, to construct armor plates of re- j
enforced concrete, covered with thin
plates of steel, as a protection against
the Immediate effects of the Impact of
?hells. Concrete armor plate#, oven
when re-enforced by stout and close
ly Inlaid Iron bars, must . obviously
be much thicker than hardened steel
armor, but as tho specific gravity
of the material Is only one-third that
of steel the weight of the armor need
not bo Increased, while Its cost may
be very greatly diminished. The sub
stltution of re enforced concrete for
steel arnvor on a first class battleship
would ejfoct a considerable saving
Tho practicability of the substitution
will bo decided by the result of ex
periments, soon to be made, on tho
effect of shots on the re-enforced
concrete plates. ? Scientific American.
rnk'iii/dioui,'! ? ?"???? ? ?ou).
There nre few piaces that hav?
given birth to more humor airfl wit
than tho court rooiu. Many have
heard of tho humor of tho famous
Lord Ellenborough.
One day a young member of tho
bar rose to address tho Court In a
Kravo criminal caso. "My unfortu
nate client" he began; repeated
It two of throe times, and then
stopped uhort.
"Co on, sir, go on!" said Ellenbor
ough. "So far tho Court Is with
you." ? New York Tribune.
The best gold peiiB are tipped with
an alloy of osmium and Iridium.
Gold pens are ulloyed with silver to
about slxteen-karat fineness.
Food
Products
Libby's Cooked
Corsied! Bee?
Th ere's a big difTcr
e n c e between just
corned beef? the kind
s o I d ? i n bulk ? and
Libby's Cooked Corned
KeeS. Th e difference
is in the taste, quality of
meat and natural flavor.
Every fiber o f the
meat of Libby's Cooked
Corccd Deef is evenly
and mildly cured,
cooked scientifically
and carefully packed in
Libby's Great While Kitchen
It forms an appetiz
ing dish, rich in food
value and makes a sum
mer meal that satisfies.
for Quick Serving: ?
Libby's Cooked Corn
ed Beef, cut into thin
slices. Arrange on a
platter and garnish with
Libby's Chow Chow.
A tempting dish for
luncheon, dinner, supper
Write for frm
bookie I ? ' )/ ot />
<o \\la kt i (?" no tl
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Inslil
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J. It. V Al'(?H AN. CI ?i > toil St.. Athctu, (iu
SSPtk Thompson's Eye Water
So. 28-'08.
Proof is inexhaustible that
L.vdlu i:. riukham's V?wetuble
CujujmhiihI curries women safcjy
through the Change of Life.
Hciul tin* letter Mrs. E. Harmon
.".hi K. Ia> ng ?St.? Columbus, Ohio,
writes to Mrs. rinkham :
" 1 wim pa-s^intf through the Chang*
of hifo, ami hulTcrrd from nervou#.
i ? i ? s h , hcadachcs, and other uuuoying
symptuM..,. My doctor told me thJL
i.ytjia K. J'ii?l<l>ain'? Vegetable Coiq.1
pound was x<??l for me, ftud slue* talc. I
iug it I frri wi much better, and I ca% I
again do iny own work. 1 never forg?(
to tfll my frit'it'is what.Lydia E. Piul<*
ham's Vegetable Coxnj>ound did for to*
daring tliit* trying period."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
Kor thirty years Lydlft B. FUikjj
ham's Vegetable Compound, made"
from roots and herbs, has l>een the!
standard remedy for female illti
and lias jxtsitively cured thousandeof i
woijii'ii who have Ix-en troubled with
displa< einents, inllainination, ulcera*
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities^
periodic pains, backache, that bear*
mg.down feeling, flatulency, indigej.
t ion, dizziness or nervous pros trationt
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. IMnUiant invites all ulelc
woiucii to write her for advleej
She hug guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mays.
Should be inseparable. 3
For summer eczemas,!
rashes, i::hinc;s irritations, *
inflammations . chafmgsrJ
sunburn, pimples blacK-J
heads, red, r and sore:';
hands, and antiseptic!
cleansing as well as for all
the purposes of the toilet,
bath, andnurwry, Cuticura
Soap and Cu'.'.i'ara Oint-1
meut are invaluable.
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