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frd that
[irmur n??d
in cost luajr
The sub
ed concrete f?*r |
clans battleship
*oul<l offset -a considerable Having,
Tba practicability of tho subbtltutlon
will be <lertdej by th# result of ex
periments, soon to be made, on the
effect of ehots on the re-en for<M
concrete plates.? Scientific Ainerlcau.
Ellcnbowugli'a Karcuxm.
There aro few places that havt
given birth to wore humor and wit
than the court room. Many have
heard of the humor of the famoui
Lord Kilenborough.
Una day a youug member of the
bar roae to address the Court In a
grave criminal caso. "My unfortu
little client" ? ?he began; repeated
it two of throo times, and then
?topped Lhort.
"Go on, Blr, go on!" ?ald ICIIenhor
nugh, "Ho far the Court Is with
you."? New York Tribune.
Tlie best Hold pens are tipped with
an alloy of osmium and iridium.
Cold pens are alloyed'' with ellybr to
ubout slxteen-karat flnenens.
Why Ho Could Not Change.
The story Is told of a Dutchman
who cerlivl/r.ly needed the b<mv|co of
the fa>famed "l^ady from I'hlladeh
phfA," If ever any one required' her
assistance.
Ho was assigned to a Beat In the
?t?a< li which obliged him to ride back
ward through rtio Ulivk Forest. At
thp first popping place he asked tb?
postmaster to give him another at,
baying it made him ill to tide back
ward.
"Ask the man opposite to chahgo
with you," said tho pontmaftter, gruffly.
"Hut there nobody opposite *.0
me," complained tho Dutchman, "no
I cannot ask him. "-?Youth's Com|>un
1)1 D PON CATCH ON? '
"Pa, what is a iiioiio'ogiifj?''
"A monologue, my aon. 1.4 a conver
- nation- wi'h the only child of .one's
own parent*. I <lpp|ncot t'?
IIAI> K4/KMA 15 YfARI
Mm. Thoinns Thompson, of <'lftrk?v1ll?
O* w rlton, under dntn of April '2;l, 1 0 ' "I
mffvred 15 years with tormenting m-znina;
ln*d th? b'st doctor* to proM'rl^e; but noth
ing <1 lil me ft iv good until I got i r r i rui.n b
)t ourod m >. I t\'i\ r ? t'iftnWful "
'I houAnmlN of other* fan towtlfy to Hmllnr
?ut'? Ik it mi n k Id Hoi*! by druggist* or
inat by mall for 6:)e. by J, 1\ Kit u rrm km,
Dept. A, H'lviiininh, (la.
I.iille <!(?}:? start (ho Imnv,. but tficut
<>JU'.S flit ell it . So. ;j I - 'OS.
Micks' <'ti|Mi<lino Cures Women's
Monthly 1'aina. Backache, Nervousness,
orid Headache. 1 1 'k Liquid KlTcet* imme
diately. Proscribed by physician1* with b<'Kt
result*. 10c., 2oc., ntul 50c.. ?t drug Ktoro*.
Tho literary st\!o of mrn of action,
w- h c n theao men have a style of their
own, probably nwrs Its excntlmre
lnrT(>!y to the lark <if that self con
erlnu?ncH?, maintains The DlaV that
1'alnf"! striving for effort, which mars
the utterances of men of letters. "Tho
mere writer," s;i > h Ui?? London Specta
tor In a lato instructive nrtirlo, "who
must. likr a vl 11; worm. spin out his
prerious material from lii.-l'lft him.
ran hardly hope to rival the man of
Fcnhi<t wlibio Imagination has been
quir.kt i:<d and whose tongue has boon
fooaenrd by what Uurko rails the 'ov
ermastering necessities' of events."
Tho men who irike willing a profes
sion nre common1 y the men who do
not do ihin&s to write nbcuf, n a
"Walter Rage hot used to complain;
end, he ml^ht have ad led, the men
who do things are us tally too modest
to vvrlto ibout ihe.n.
r.ifl Hull of Snakri,
?Tohn and George Aber, sons of
Co orgo Aber, a farmer residing iu?*r
this village, while working in the
woods on their father's farm over- j
turned n largo rock, under which they
found a ball of snakes.
The snakes were colled In bulk aa
large as a bushel basket, and I ho lads
succeeded in killinz all of them.
The:** were fifty snakes in the bunch,
Including many milk snakes, garter
pnakes. several black snihes and
other specimens ? Bath Correspond- j
enco Rochester Union and Advertiser. |
Bravo not ions never want ft trum
pet. ? Spnni.sli.
IIKALT1I ANI) INCOME.
Both Kept l'p on Scicntiflc Food.
Good sturdy health helps one a lot
to mako money.
With the loss of health one's In
come Is liablo to shrink, if not en
tirely dwindle away.
When a young lady has to make
her own living, pood health Is her
best asset.
"I am alone in tho world." writes a
Chicago Rlrl, "dependent on my own
efforts for my living. I am a clerk, and
about two years ago through close ap
plication to ?work and a boarding
house diet, 1 became a nervous in
valid, and got so bad off it was almost
Impossible for mo to stay in tho ofllcc
a half day at a time.
44 A friend suggested to me the Idea
of trying Ornpte-Nuts. which 1 did,
making this food a largo part of at
feast two meals a day.
T "To-day I am free from braln-tlre,
dyspepsia and all the ills of an over
worked <and Improperly nourished
"brain and body. To Grape-Nuts 1
owe the recovery of my health, and
the ability to retain my position and
income." "There's a Reason."
Name given by Poatum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to
WellTllle," In pkge.
Ever read tho above letter? A new
?no appear* from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and fuU of human
- ? ;
IITEO STATES MUST HAVE
11 HARO HITTING NAVY
|r?ivable to "Hit Soft," Roosa
ISays in War Cojlo^e 3peech.
rENS NEWPORT CONFERENCE
f ! Only In fato Nation
"Intend* to Hummer Opponent
rtiTIl Timf Opponent (juit?y?
I II ( .Mm* i Do ? i ooiWui."
? ? f.
Now pdrt, it. At the tnd of n
portlou? sea trip from Qyetor H^y to
Newport, during which bis ?w i# Wid
bin family's llvo* woro Impel ilk-d
when tho yacht Mayflower ran ilown
and rank a lumber schooner In tha
Hound, l*rosi<I t#ni Hoojevelt appeared
before the Naval War College here
and niado tho strongest plea ho baa
ever made for a greater navy.
The plea amounted lo a Presi
dential demand for more battleships,
more *allor# and better fighting
equipment without delay. And cast
ing off the innsk of diplomacy in
which ho hitherto ban veiled hie pub
lic utterances bit tltlv subject, the
President frankly kkv? the country
inferential notice that the rostrlctfon
of Japuneso Immigration, which be
advocates, may ''very possibly"
plunge* tbiH country Into war with
Japan unless tho liavy Is made big
enough to awe the Orientate into ac
quiescence.
The bpevch delivered to a body of
men, the majority of whom are Agi^t
Ing officers, Won instant approbation
and i bo President'*! trenchant de
mands were ?'ijt huslastlcajjy ap
plauded. As a result it is learned the
suggest Ions for the construction of
our lighting craft hereafter will come
more from the officers of the line than
from the bnreftu-~-or sw1 vol chair ?
chlefH,
In a secret conference following toe
public speech fourteen It oar-Ad
mlial.s, only a fevv of whom are on
tho retired Hat, faced tbi* I'resideut.
lie Insisted, during the hour's dlsciiB
h Ion t that existing methods must bo
revised if the. maximum of con
structive efficiency in to be attained
in tho b 11 i If! in %; of the nation's war
ships. l!o declared that a way must
be found to avert eff-ctively such re
sults !is have provoked recent criti
cism of ( stain constructive features
of tho now battler, hip North Dakota.
JliLiLJux_bkiiu:.. E-liiii. .Lliu D.lawiiiu.
both M the Dreadnoiignt type. (Com
manders Albert I,. Key and Wtlliajli
S. Slmn, whos" reports to tin; National
Kxecu 1 1 vo have lcve.ll -d t!i<s* crltl
c.lsms, personally purtl< ipa'i d In tho
discussion and refused to recede from
their pusILlun.
*1*1 it? I'resbb nt wax c;i lei'i ai net! at
luncheon bv Admiral Morrill, pivsi
d'ljt of (ho Naval War College. Mr.i.
Itd'iiO'Vi'li ititd the children did cot
nun" as.ii ore from t in* Mayflower dur
ing tho fore'Kon. At p. m Mr.
Koosnvt It jot in n* d to tiio May (lower
ii nd tli" yacht t-ailfl for Oyster I'ay,
the naval vessels in thu hrrluj;- iiring
KH ! 1jt C".
I'ilSSMVJCH I'rolll 1 't'**Mlclc lit li<>0-?'
v <? 1 1 *h Sp' rcli Tilling Why II-.'
Demand* a l'ir-1 ("lass Navy,
I v ant a resistless fighting i:av y,
because it Is the mn::t pff*rtl\e
??.!)(?" of peace thnt this country can
have.
No fight wr<s ever w on > et exeept
by hitting. ar.c! the one unforgivable
offense iii any man Is to lilt soft.
Winn this nation cloon have to go
to war, such w a r will only b? ex
cusable If (h.y ii:a lo'.rTuI^nt ? l'> hani
in?r its opponent until that opponent
quits fighting.
If war comes at any time In the
fni u ^, that administration under
v. Iilch it (nuns will ind ed b? guilty
<if folly if it u - - .s the 1 ! > ? .?? I t>i protect
any j:"it. I, of tij" pori b<' i> r :* i t < ti j
by the fortification?.
Thf Monro?1 Doctrine won ! ha oh- !
m iv<\1 by fntviiui nations with suf
(icirnt strength to disregard P. when
onto it Iktoiiip3 their interest to dis
regard It, unless we have a navy suf
llcient to make our assertion of tho
il0i:tiino good.
If wo have a coast defense navy
only w? had better at once turn over
thn Panama ('anal to so in I stronger
and braver nation. ?
It is very po-nlllo that we shall
have to exergls? a continually greater
pupcrvif ton, a camlnualiy greater ex
er( Ise of the right of rejection e.moiis
lm. ml. grama thai iuiuj hit her,- and
shall. It may b.', take an ntiltude that
will end at firat to provoke friction.
CllIC.UJO IS CHOSEN.
Democrat* and Republicans Will !)!?
n't-! Work l-'roin WrMriii City.
Colorado Springs, Col. ? ? Just In
f<>r? tinai adjournment tho rior.ihT,r.?
of th-? ll- ptibiica ,i Na'.i >i.;.l Commit
tee. la i .inf' i ?-n e wnh Chairman
Frank H. Hllcl.coct;. voted unani
mously to es'abllsh headquarters in
Chicago Instead of New York
All the wo;k of the fart forcta
will be directed from Chicago, ovea
to the collection of campaign fund*.
Lincoln. Neb. ? 1: has been decided
that th** Democratic National head
quarters will be In Chicago. Willis
.1. Abbott is in charge of the Hryan
and Kern campaign temporarily,
Republics to Fight.
Nicaragua and Honduras are about
to beronv plunged in war. The rea
roh fur tins is the help given by Nica
ragua to the Honduras revolutionists.
Alabama to Kcsist Higher llntr*.
Ciov.'rnor Com - r ann.M:n"ed at H:r
m in gl.an1 , A'.a . that the State \\ ? i I re
sist in the co iris til" incivase in
freight rates as proposed by the gen
eral managers of railroads south of
the Ohio and east of tho Mississippi
rivers.
Noted Arbitral icn Advocate Dead.
Sir William Randal Crem er, Mem
be.- of Parliament, and for thlriy
Sr'von years rcnrctary of the Interna
tional Arbitration league, died at
Londou.
Women in the Dny'i Ncws.
Miss Ethel .T Wheeler, daughter of
Everett P. Wheeler, will become a
missionary in China.
In Vienna it is necessary for a
man to got his wife'e consent boforo
he may asccnd in a balloon.
Mary E. Beasley, of Philadelphia,
patented in 1 S S 4 a barrel-making ma
chine. All barrels before that tlmo
were made by hand.
Lady Evan*, the wife of the new
Solicitor-General for England, was a
Miss Rule, of Cincinnati, and ?nb|?
qutotljr Mrf. Pft ?JotQ>
$29,000,009 Oil TRUST
? FINE HEVERSEO BY COURT
United States Judges Centura
Landl* and Order a Retrial.
DECISION WAS UNANIMOUS
liCfUrri Tl??*ri? Wm* No Ju?(lflcntlou
for liilogliig in Ktandnrd Oil C v,
of Notv Jetm-jr-? Eaelt Carload
Aot nu OlfriiK*.
Chicago- Tho United Slates Cir
cuit Court of Appeal* In a unanimous
decision- completely reversed Judge
J.uu'llb' dcclvlpn In the Standard OH
rase, wiped out th? famous $29,2 40,
000 n ii u and remanded tho ease to
tho lower court for a retrial. TUa
opinion wan- written by Judge Peter
H. Grosscup and w&? fully concurred
in by Judges Seaman and linker.
Tho reversal was more than a tem
porary setback for the Government,
Inasmuch as tho upper court cut the
ground out from under the Federal
prosecutors In several extremely ln?
portant features. Tho reversal wa'l
based on the following points:
That Judge Landls was wrong In
assuming that It. was the business of
tho Standard Oil Company of Indiana
to make sure that the rates tendered
to It by the Alton Railroad were tho
lawfully published rates.. This, It
was held, threw an unfair burden
upon the shipper, whoever ho might
be, and tended to check rather than
promote industry.
That Judge Landls wns wrong In
his view that the number of offenses
Involved were the number of car
loads of property transported regard
less of whether each carload consti
tuted <he wholo or a part only of a
single transaction resulting In a shlp
m? nt.
That Judge Land Is was wrong In
basing Ills fine, $21), 240, 000. 'upon
the wealth of the Standard Oil Com
pany of N\'w Jersey, which the upper
court held was not a defendant, in
stead of upon the capital stock of
$1,000,000 of the Standard Oil Com
pany of Indiana, tho legal defendant.
The little room on tho seventh
floor of the Federal building, whore
tho Appellate Court sits, was crowded
with attorneys and other spectators
when Judge (5 rosso up, followed by
Judges Seaman and IJaker, entered
from behind tho curtain at 10.25
o '<douk . _
TUTor Judge Sea man had read off
a number of unimportant decisions
lie gave way to Judge GroBScup, who
called off "N'o. 1 4 07, case of tho Stan
dard Oil Company of Indiana, plain
tiff, in appeal, vs. the United States.
Decision of the lower court reversed
| and case remanded for a new trial."
There was a stir that the bailiffs
could not chf^rk
"is there anything further?" called
out Judge Gro?scup. ."If not, this
court is now adjourned."
[ And with a big buzz the crowd
poured out excitedly into the hall.
The affair had taken less than four
minutes.
Following '-he unanimous decision
the Federal attorneys announced that
the Government had thirty dnys with
in which to file a petition for a re
hearing. and . that It would be filed
\\ ithin the allotted period.
ri:i.\rK lands at gi'i:ni:<\
Fifty Thousand People Roar Welcome
to Future Kin;;.
Quebec. Canada.? The Prince of
"Wales landed from the British bat
tleship Indomitable to take part in
the city 'a tercentenary amid the deaf-,
oiling roar of 210 guns from the in
ternational' llr-pt of British, French
and American warships and the tu
multuous demonstrations of f,0,00'.)
people massed upon the wharves and
terraced heights of tho city.
It was a spectacle of royal splendor
as the latest type of British Dread
nought. with the royal standard fly*
Ing. came to anchor among tho dou
ble column of foreign warships, and
the Prince was welcomed by Karl
Grey, Governor-General of Canada.
Premier Laurier nnd tho assembled
dignitaries. Hanked by thousands of
soldlera and U multitude of people.
One of the first glimpses tho Prineo
got as he stepped ashore was a bevy
of English, French and American
women, in beautiful toilets, ranged
In terraced seats before the landing
stage. Including Mrs. Fairbanks, wife
of Vice - President Fairbanks who
represents President Roosevelt at the
ceremonies, and Mrs. Cowl's, wife of
the Admiral and sister of the Presi
dent.
RACK MEN INDICTED.
Bench Warrants Out For Fitzgerald,
Engeman and Cavnnaug'.i.
Brooklyn. N. Y. ? Following an In
vestigation Into tho connection of the
racing officials of tho Brighton Beach
track with tho bookmakers and bet
tors at tho track, bench warrants
were issued at tho Instigation of Rob
ert Elder, Assistant District Attorney
of Kings County, for Christopher
Fitzgerald, president of tho Brighton
Beach Racing Association; William
A. Engeman, owner of the Brighton
Beach track, and John O. Cavanaugh,
the betting ring superintendent. They
are indicted as "common gamblers."
Bryan Subscribes $1000.
William J. Bryan, at Idncoln, Nob.,
made a contribution of $1000 to thu
Democratic campaign fund.
TOM S. A 1. 1, FN RESIGNS.
Aftermath of Now York Contribu
tions in Parker Campaign.
\
Lincoln, Neb. ? Because Tom S.
Allen, chairman of the Democratic
State Central Committee, is a broth
er-in-law of William J. Bryan, nnd
because of the unpleasantnr ss grow
ing out of the handling of the ?1^.
000 or $20,000 of New York money
in the campaign of 1904 by Mr. Al
ice, he tendered bis resignation as
chairman of the Nebraska committee.
TWO PAY DEATH PENALTY.
Wurdcre.ru Go to Electric Chair at Sing
Sing Without Showing Emotion.
Osslning, N. Y. ? Charles H. Rogers
and Angolo Laudlero suffered the
death penalty at Slag Sing Prlaon,
both executions being carried out
without facial incident. Rogers was
the first to pay the penalty, for the
murder of the Olney brothers.
Laudlero shot Michael de Ambro,
an Italian contractor, of No. 178 Heft*
ter street, New yorfc City, la 1906. ..
J. J. WIVES, AMERICAN,
HMON WINNER
Italian, Dorando, Assisted Ovir
Is ad. Collapses.
-w? -r . ' 4 ''H
DISQUALIFIED BECAUSE HELPED
IInj'cm Fresh at (lio FinUlt?- -Anwri
riMia Arc Joyful, Having Tnk ?1i
TJWid, I'limili uud Ninth
in tho f.on g IllK'C, .
London, Knglauti.-- Surely there
ran never have been such a Marathon
race run na that which an American
won. If was ylarted In Ihe precincts
of Win'deor'n historic castlo by the
PrlncfSB of Wales, and tho picked
loug difctane* ^minors of tho world,
numbering fifty-eight, b^gau their
long run <f niorj than twenty-six
mile* to the great stadium at Shep
herd's Hush. Of the*-) fifty -eight
America provided Kevcn. Of these
seven no leas than five were ii.u in
hered among tho fi r b t fifteen to cross
iho winning lln?, which was placed
beforo tho Queen of England.
It was a remarkable demonstration
of ihn strides that long distance run
ning has made in the United Hiatus
and astounded the competitors and
athletic sharps of tho countries that
competed. Ahva>s in tho race from
? he start, tho Americans, not ftver
nrominent during th? early period of
? he contest, began to come to tho
front rapidly during the clo.dug mile?,
and when Doraiido, the Italian, col
laused ten yards from tho finish and
was dragged unconscious across the
line the protest which tho Americans
raised was toon settled in their favor
and Kayos, of America, who was two
'minute* later in crossing the lire, re
ceived firat place.
Hefferon, of South Aftlcr*. got sec*
nnd piac.>r and Forahaw, of America,
third. The order of the finish foi tho
first eighteen men was its follows:
I.GW TMKY
* FlrsU ? Dorando,. 1 1 aly.
Second ? Hayes, United Sta'r*.
Thlrd-T-Hefreron, South "Africa.
Fourth ? Forahatvv United States.
Fifth ? Woltop, Cubed Suites.
Sixth ? Wood, Canaan.
S ? ve n t h ~ SI m pyo . Canada.
V, i k li t h- ? Law ton. Canada.
Ninth ? ? .Svanbcrg, Sweden.
Venth: ? Tewanlna, United Stntca.
_ F Icvr nth Xicini.icn. Finland- - - ?
Twelfth ? Cattery, Canada.
Thirteenth? Clark >, United King
dom.
Fourteenth ? Barnes, United King
dom.
Fifteenth ? Hatch," United Slates.
Sixteenth ? Lord. United Kingdom.
Sr? ven tee at h ? G o'dsb 0:0, Canada.
Eighteenth ? lHtl?, United King
do 1.1 .
* Disq u a I i fi ed.
Hayes' timo was ?. ho.ir.i r. j niin
ules <11 second?, unofficial -ti.niQ.
Never in the history of an. athletic
event, cli her in this country or in
thosi' 0/ the teams CTiiipnhig h -rc.
has anything n??n wiiness^d cunaHirg
the spce.aele at th.- finish <?f t h -?? Mar
eihon rar?. A short tinr* before
Porando the lead f? 1 vntsM-ina: 1 It 0 ? {
stadium, appeared within sight of the
Hlrueair.? his approa'-li v.r-? announce I
by the megaphone ai.n 1 1? the crowd.
Italy, it was announced, had passed
South Africa, end wai co?mr:s iu to
the finish ahead.
For five minutes there v us a
hush within the s?r.d!;un. !?. vsi 5.2'J
o clock p, 111. wh?:i I) j ran tlo fnaliy
auu-sa-r-e-d ot Hi? entnurr? ? lie was a
pitiful wrack, with drawn face and
tottering l?g?. 11? v.as hardly able
to support blnis"*!' and friends fol
lowing closely b?hird Siool ready to
prevent his falling. On ? hundred
and fifty > arris fror.i th? fiisi?'i he fell
in :i ktitr, Inn hi* friends lifted him
up and he started on again, only to
fall o n c more, a few yards beyond.
Brandy and other siiniul.-.nts were
Administered to Horando. and when
It was srni that i>% wps in fuc'i con
dliioti that the few remaining yards'
were beyond ills ability tj gain ho
was swallowed u> in a throng < f e\?
cited officers and. r,ti?ndants and tho
whole group moved over tha flnlih
line with Hayes still running strong1.'1
more than 10 0 yards away.
After Hayes came Hefferon, tired
but In fairly good shape, with For
Shaw and then Weiton in the order
named. Immediately a great uproar,
arose, followed by the pro Lest of Cue
Americans at the manner in whica
Uorando finished. There v.as a hur
ried conference of the ofiicers, an)
then cair.e the announc?incni that
Hayes was the real victor, with lie.'
feron second and Forr.haw third.
ST K KMT CAR THIEF CKTS $1000,
Chokes I'hiladelpbin linnk Rnnnrr,
Seir.CK Wallet and Hscapcs in Store,
Philadelphia , Fa. ? After choking
Joseph A. Vaughn, a bank runner,
and robbing him of $1000 011 a Chest
nut street trolley car. a man, whoss
identity Is unknown, dashed through
tho car, leaped to tho street and,
darting into a department atort>,
eluded the policemen who pursued
him.
The wallet was found in a saloon.
The money wrs missing, but checki
amounting to $625 were In It.
Snowstorms Sweep the Alp*.
Heavy snowstorms iu the mount
ains of Switzerland are driving the
American and other tourists from the
high elevations down to the cities.
Many accidents have been reported.
To Close Itig Diamond Mine,
Tho Dp Beers Company, forced to
further retrenchment, will shut down
the De Beers diamond mine In South
Africa until tho American trade has
revived. There are enough diamonds
In th? company's safes for a normal
two-years' supply.
Hughes Willing to linn Again.
At Saranac Inn, N. Y., Governor
Charles Evans Hughes announced
that ho would accept a renominatlon
for Governor If his party bo desired.
fcltr
The World of Sport.
Ralph Ros? won th? shot-put and
Martin Sheridan tho discus throw at |
the English Olympic games
Frank Gotch, champion wrestler of
the world, announced at Houston.
Texas, that he will retire from the
mat.
The hoys who ctartfd the 1000
mile relay race to Chicago, beat the
schedule time almoit from the fir?*
half mile. . r
The Philadelphia Cricketers lost
the* match to Hampshire County, at
Southampton, Koflpnd, fcy an lQP|n<
Hod ?? rum
y W rtKIT WIRE ?OLU
TTifnk Wh?t ? Lot of Thing* Uv? Coo*
? ? ? Would Buy.
TLo $180,000,000 invooto* la tbf
wmnfcJpo sow in Sou rraaoteoo lur
bor wouM irrigate 0,000,000 aero* of
arid land, and provide toamoo tor ISO.
ooo fa millet, giving to oadk family
fifty aoreo of land. Tturt Amount of
moaojr wvu'.d bulla a railroad Cixnn
tho Atlantic to tb* IVcMIo, and ouch
ft road owned by the poople and run
for tho benefit of the pooplo would
squeeze every drop of water out of
i)'?< niHrogd* ol Lke oountry,
That amount of money wouJd Vulld
anl equip a national telegraph *U<J
V?U"i/lioiH? mynlAtm, which, ?ouduated
for the people would squeeze every
drop of water out of tbe <prlv?l?ly
ownod telograph end telephone eya
tcju*.
'Mutt eanoun/t of money properly
*H>ont, would go far toward relieving
the people of the troraondoua
stonopoly burden no-w resting on their
ba^ks.
That amount of money would build
from CO to 100 grfat electric power
plant* -for the poople, and free them
from iv monopoly that U now ektnnlng
th?m.
Instead of buHldkng more warships,
l<m't k time to call a halt? WUb
ten,9 of thousand* of our citizens beg
ging /or an opportunity -to ??' n a
living, isn't It Um-o to call *? valt on
this wicked wazto of mon?ey anil
energy? If wo nro c.dng more ami
more Into the warthlp buslnore, let
us be honest and pull down our
< hurchf?. If wo aire t/> glorify war,
let us quit glorifying the Prince of
I'eaeo. J,ot us quit being bypowltco
? San Franel&co Star.
Just Sneeze ltight Out. ?
"Novo;* suppress a sneeze," said
tlia trained nurse to the young
woman who had Just performed that
polite act. "it Is a great strain on all
the nerves and tho blood vessels of
the head, as It throws all the actloc
to the back of the head Instead of
letting It come out of the mouth safe
ly and naturally. Tho unusual and
hard strain on a llttlo blood vessel
that may b ; weak Is likely to burat It
and cause Instant death. A loud
sneeze does not sound very nice, buf.
It is a safe thing to do every time,"
Life of (he Woods.
It Is imagined that tho blrdfl aod
beasts ofprey are to "be envied, .but'
the small shy creatures really get
just as much, If iipt more, Joy In life.
It may he that one mouse In a litter |
goes one night to feed an owl. That's
bad for the mouse, but he was prob
nbly disobedient and refused to squat
at the warning from his mother.
This is a kingdom whero the laws of
life are learned and obeyed. The
punishment for dlsobedlcu^ 13 death.
? Badminton Magazine.
Mrs. VVlnsiow's Soothing Syrup forehlldren
teething, softens 'begums, reduces! nflam mix
tion, allays pain,c. res wind colic, 25c a bottle
It is not a disgrace to fail, but it
is u crimo not to try again.
To Drive Out Malaria ami Hulltl Up
the System
Take tho Old Standard Ouovk's Tastk
I.ksh CuifJ. Tonic. Yo i know what you
are taking. Tho formula U plainly printed
on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui
nine and Iron in a tiiateloss form, and the
most effectual form. For grown people
and children, 50c.
The ocean i? not the only body
filled with breakers.
A TKIUUBLK CONDITION.
Tortured by Sharp Twinges, Shooting
ruins nnd Dizziness.
Hiram Center, 618 South Oak
r.treet, Lake City, Minn., says: "1 was
so baa with kidney
trouble that I could
not Htralghten up af
ter stooping without
sharp pains shooting
through my back. I
had dizzy spella, was
nervous and my eye
sight affectcd. The
kidney secretions
were Irregular and
too frequent. I was
In a . terrible condition, but Doan's
Kidney Pills hare cured me and 1
have enjoyed perfect health since."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Ilabits are part of our life in youth
and nil of lite in manhood.
The
General "Demand
of tho Well- Informed of tho World
always been for a simple, pleasant unci
efficient liquid laxativo remedy of known
value; a laxativo which physlolani could
sanction for family uao becauso it* oora
ponont parts aro known to thom to bo
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acccptablo to tho system and gentle, #yct
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with ita ex
collent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Flixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along cthical line.-? and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success.
That is one 6f many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
tho preference by the Well-Informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
tho genuine ? manufactured" by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Trice fifty cents
per bottle.
WHITE STEAMER WINS EVERYWHERE
Makra perfect score in all important events; won
1907Glidden and HowerTrtphy? Quaker City run.
Double victory at Harriaburc. Choaen official roa
ckir.a by United S tstea and Brazilian Governmenta.
Gooa through sand, mod and roountslna. Bond ua
narces of three man baat abla to bur a rood auto.
We wiil aand you (free) eheio* ?l three works on
J lUf ?? wv?
CUT1CURA CURED
7?fm
iaM, JigHdMi Huh THrft Kiuk
l&M- IU4 llfcia IWaM- ? CWIi
Co lie am Rw Old Mtal^-bjr.
?I4> Uby bad ? runpiof tor* OB Ida
n?> k uid nothing tU( I did lot it took
df??t until I used Ouiiour*.
ImU 4>j of ?um
61w6m. ' It would itch Mid bum iio that J
could hardly eland it. Twy ?tk? of
ear* Soap and a box of Oaticur* OhatumU
curod me. Two jrw r? after it broke oot ott
mjr baud* and wrUt. Bomotiaato 1 wvuM
go nearly craay for it itckad ao U4|f. I
wout beck to my old ataud by, that bad
xr?r faded mo on? ?et ofOutloura Rem
?diai did the irorlr. Ob* set ?Uo <tar?d
toy um-le'a baby, whoae bead *u a cake of
eofee, and another baby who ?u in tba
same fix. Mre. JilUe Wilcher, 770 Kiev
cutk St., Chattanooga, Teas., Feb. 16, '07."
Crossea arc t ho Ladder* that reach
to heaven, ? French.
A <Joldeu Opportunity
U offered to a few luveetore. The Curtie
iUohmond Mi nl iik Co., a lilyli class roiuiug
ooucem operating iu Booorn, Mf*lco, and
whoae inlnej are very rich lu gold, need
910.000 more with which to Install muchlu*
my (already raid for) uud complete devel*
opmeot. Will sell enough atock at 85 cent*
i>er thnre (par value 11. 00, none told fur
loan tbuu 60 fonts) to entry out thU plan.
Adjoining mine u paying *1.000,900 yearly.
Thia lit a high-class oontervalive investment
which will produoo grout returns wlthlu one
)<ut. For further partloulora address
O. Lenox CurtU, Presldout, 17 East 45tb HI.,
New York Oily.
Do what you know and you will
know what to French.
/?
FITB,Bt. Vitna'DanferNervoos Disease* pen
muueutlycured by Dr. K hue's Grout Nerve
Restorer. $3 trial bottle uud treatise free.
Dr. H. it. Kline, Arch St., Phila., Pft.
Don't be afraid of experience. Iio
ia the beat taachor.
I>K V'l'll TO ItINU WORM.
"Every where I go I apeak for tkttbbin*,
because it cured me of ringworm in ita
worst form. My whole chest from nock to
waiat Was raw as beef; hut tbttbbinb cured
me. It alao curod n had enso of plies." Bo
inya Mrs. M. F. Jon?? of a# Tannehill Bt.,
Pittsburg, Pa. T*ttbhihi?, the groat akin
remoily, is sold hy druggists or sent by mall
for 60 j. Write J. T. tiuurraiMs, Dept. A,
Bavaunah, (in,
lie who thinks before ho speaks
frequently remains speechless.
Illclis' Cnpudlne Cures llendncttc,
"Whether from cold.*, heat. stomach or
nervoua troubles. No Accetunilid or dan
gerous drugs. It's liquid and acts imme
diately. Trial Lottie 10c. Regulur sizes
V5c. and 50c., at all druggists.
Umbrellas arc liko men; urually
-the -pnornst get"! off. ~ "
I.kIIi h Cum Wonr HIiopS
One size smaller after using Allen's Foot
Easo, a i owder. It tnakrc tight or new shoes
easy. Cures swollen, I ot, sweating, a hing
feel, ingrowing na^lH, cornsaud bunions. At
all dr jggistsKiidhhos stores, 25c. Don't ae
ceptanysubstitute. Trial package Pitra hy
mail. Addicts Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy,N.Y.
Dear Mother- n Law.
lie -Your nunhor Is becoming mora
and mere a balloon, but leas and less
dirigible. ? Tram-Htlantlc Talcs.
$100.00
REWARD
We offer ono hundred
tlolUis reward for
urty caeo of pt.oumonla in any lamlly where
tht-y uso (Jooso Crctse B3 directed. If you
ever know or hear of any fuch case, pic ago
inicrm us and wo will pay them the reward.
GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT CO.
Greensboro, //. C.
FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND
SIXTY-FIVE MEN
with teams are selling our products to
FARMERS in thirty- four different States.
Seventy useful articles that country people
need. We furnish the goods and give agents
time to turn them into monev. Address,
J. R. WATKINS CO., Winona. Minn.
PIEDMONT COLLECE
DEMOfl EST, OA.
JToitthful mountain location. Regular Preparatory
and Oollega oourtesi apeolal oourao* in Duiinnaa,
Comeatlo Solonoa and Munlo. Superior advantagca.
Keoaonabla prlcai. For oatalogua and further Infor
mation adlreas
HENRY C. NEWELL, Acllag F.eslM
SCO to 111 Paja Xloard, Tuition nod K?om
llcnt for Scaaton ofXUa Maathtal
PIEDMONT ocTohol
Forbojennd erlrla. Fndorxd bjr lirat rdn
cutori, At re o t of ntue Blc'Jt
ctalKonei j. Ko nolarlo Hlntrnl nruier.
Open* Amj It, '1'8. 1 or catalogue write to
W. D. BURNS, N*I?:and
A SURGICfl
QPERATIol
If there is any one thing th
woman dreads more than auotl
is a surgical operation.
Wo can state without fear
contradiction that there are 1
dreds, yes, thousands, o t ope rut
performed upon women in our
pitals whicli are entirely unnc
?ary and many have been avoide
LYDIAE. PINKHAM'
VEGETABLE COMPOr
For proof of this statement
the following letters,
Mrs. Barbara Bane, of Kingi
Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
" For years I suffered from tl
most wvo t o form of female troubles an<|
was told that an operation wts my onlj
hope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkhair
for advice, nnd took l<ydia 10. PJnkh*m'd
Vegetable Compound, and it lias HAvec*
my life and m:uic mo a well woman."
Mrs. Arthur I{. House, of Church
Road, Moorcstown, N. J., writes:
"I feel it is my duty to let people
know what J.ydi;i 10. 1 'ink ham's Vege
table Compound has clone for me. I
Buffered from female troubles, and last
March my physician, dccided that an
operation \%an necessary. * My husband
objected, and urged mo to try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Compound,
and to-day I am well and strong.*^"' "
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been t.h?
standard remedy for female
and has p< >sitively eured thousandsol
women who have been troubled with
d isplacements, i 1 1 fia initiation, ulcera
lioii, llbruiii Lumoiii, .irrcgularltifia,
periodio pains, and baekaclie.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass*
scrap sag
A I.I, UKA1IKS OF SCItAI' IKON.'
BOX 466 ? ? RICHMOND, VA..
Keeps the brcuth, teeth, mouth and body
cntiseptically clcun nnd free from
healthy germ-life and disd^fCenWiFWRiW
which water, soap and tooth prepanUiafl
nlonc cannot do. A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor^
izin? toilet rcquisito
of exceptional ex
cellenco and econ
omy. Invaluablo
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal und
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
6tores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
WITH "HEALTH AN O DCAUTV" book ocnt MB
THEPAXTQtj TOILET CO., Boston, Mlj
Dropsy 1
Remove* all ?weJUBf t%tt
day* ; effect* a permanent C
in jo to 60 day*. Trial treattx
given free. Nothing can be fa
Wriie Dr. H. H. Qroen't Son
Specialist*, Box B Atlantftr
A I, way* hii;ktion Til in PA PI
wit mi ivrlilntj A ?1vrrtl?er#?
buying Artlolc? ndvrrilard In lh(
< o I ii lit ii ? i n It <? o ii 1 j ihf OliNl'INE
DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUT
So. 31-'08.
h t r A I..H
SAWS, Rtns, Brittle Twin?, Dobbit, Ac,, ?f?i
Of 0?n CNOINC3, BOILCRQ and PRI
and Repairs for Mini. &li?ftlne, Pulley#, E>?ltli
Itctera, V#lvc? und rutins*. Uih| S?w, ShlpcU, n?vi Lath MMa, Cuotte?JC(
tVn. UllUU itatk, J.OMOAHD IRON WORKS AND ?UPl
COMPANY, Aufu?ta? Oo?
FOR MEN
Don't suffer from diseases of thefeet? bul
Keep your icei in a naiurai, healthy condition by wearing
SKRKEMtiK eboes. 1 hey do not crowd cr pinch the feet. They
aro made over natural foot-shape models. LOoV
for the label. If you do not find these shoes
readily, write us for directions how to secure
them. FRUD. F. F1HLD CO., Brockton, Mass.
American Cotton College Hfiu
Fof the education of Farmer*, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, C?
BuycrJ, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old, who are unable
and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Cotton. Thirty day *ch(
our sample rooms, or tix weeks' ccrrespondence course under expert fc<
will complete ycu. Big demand for colton grad trs and cotton buyer*. Session I
Sept. 1st. Correspor 'tnce course year round. Write at once for furll cr par tic
eSTABU?NCO IO YVAA3
MlLLEIKifcVll.CE. GEORGIA
&L ^-ct^sr w~ '- -stis
Malaria Makes Pale Blood
t!o!HSS?VB:s
g^w xa.ls.TJ^to ESE2- nio?mo**?*<* ?**? Fm ?*??