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MTOpe-ru!I5,,a?use HON, QIORQRW. HONSYt " Hon. <i?orrt> \V, liotioy, National Chap |*ln'U. V, ir. et-CUapinin Fourth Wjfcon' ?in Cavalry, ?X'Troa?ujr?t HUtt *>f Wiacon* fin, and ox-QcAiiettnnktvr (Jenerul btnto o f Texua (?. A. K.. writw from 1700 Kir?t St., K, K., Wellington, !). C., ?? followa: ."I cannot loo highly raeommem) your preparation for th? relief of catarrhal trtml Irn tn their %a?inn? /ornm. Homo member* of my own family have mod it with mo*t 'ififlfying taf!Ul;flp. When other r ?medio* failed, !'<?/ nun pra'vrf mo*l o/Jt oa cIohm rind I cheerfully cert.fy to it* curative cx.celIcneo,J' Mr. Fro I L. liebard, for nine year* ? lending photograplmr of Karma* City. Mo., located ?t the noithcnnt oorncr of J?th nti'l Orniul Am., cheerfully glvea the following testimony: "It in h proven fnr t that Ferritin will cure catarrh ???<l In firli>))r, rind n* a tantp it linn no canal, I )rijjrRi*t!i have tried to make me t.iKo aoincthing xjIhc *junt oh g<?od/ j/Ut l'urunu i? good enough for me." Fc-ru-na In Tablet Forr,i, For two year* Dr. 1 1 nit man end hi* aa MMtnnU have inceBHantly labored to eiortta Feru.ua in tablet form, und their Ktranuou* effort* lukM; jtiHl tiL'im crowned with ku?j? ceaa. People who object to liouid medi fines can now sot-uro Pcnina tnbfetH, which represent the not id medicinal ingredicuta of Penuia. 1'ottma is sold by your local drug |<i nt . liny n Viltle todoy. fio. 40 - ' 0'i. t 11 ? i . Fail tuo in laudable attempt jh fnr from being u tiling to be ashamed o t ~ Kendo. USIIHU PAINT. Properly owners should know how to prove the purity unit quality ol white lead, the roost Important paint Ingredient, before pn>lnn for It. To all who write, National Lend Co. the largest ma nil taet urers ol purr white lend, ??*- n ? I a tree outfit w 1 1 Iv which to make a simple and sure t?'?t ol white leud. and also a Iri-e hook about pnlnt. I h??tr address Is Wood Di hJ&e tlld# , New York City. The nsh borrows poison from (lit vi|M'l". ? I. Ill i II. ItieUs' Cupmllne Cures Ncivoiivncas, WhctliSr ? i re .! ? * ' worr <> t ? n!ni>nlHHKniM>< (i what not. It quiclx and ref realies* brain nut rervff. It'* liquid and pjeio-nnt to lake. Trial bottle I ) . Modular ?uo< X*i. anil 5')c? at ib UKKi?t \ FooU rush in where angels fenr to tread. ? Pope. tk rricitt - i;-a kici-i.\ih,k curk. T?TT*niXK 1a a'i'l rrpood-i* cure for ooxomn, tettur, a'tl i u ul scalp dlioasoi and I oMmt pll^n Kudorj ? I bv phy*loi-in?; ^rfvln'Jd Ijy thou?:nd.i \?!? > h tvo unod It. ?'ra^rant. bq >thi i r. av.lj iptlj. L0\ nt itra.CKliiH <>r ??y in oi fr ? n J T. rtaurrniNK, Do it. A, H iy.i m 1 1, Da. OLD COPY OF MARYLAND GA ZE HE. City Librarian Co\le recently found tfmong a unit. be r of obi paper?; in the sfciTK ( m : I llio city hall copies of Uio Maryland (fctrctto of April S to 13. 17JU. The papLU". which f'ur pair1 s. ^ by 12 inches, was published lit Annapclia b v Willian^ I'aika, They will bo kip! by Mr. Coylo.~ Hnltiirore Sun. .1. .1. l,?r.r, -Jr., is editor and T. 1). Ilu.b'ivi manager of The Covington (brpatrh, a new, bright, dean nml p( v sv Hvvcn (clumn weekly just re* roinh est ab! ished. It bcai s all tie vx'.errrl evidenees of a winner and v.? btkeve it will prove to bo one \' r l:opo ?*<>, nn> way. c rcr". r*ra?rapha. >n o prrp'.o ere so proud of their ):n:ri!itv that tlev are constantly *-?- liiitii i 1 i :: ir i;i.:isc re lions in-order that r ev may gracefully apologizo for t ! i tn. tteautiful auburn hair with hints of cold in it. ia the kind poaB^Hsed bv ti.o jich man 'it daughter, and in cidents the geld hinted at is ujunlly in the bank. Xcx to beir.g able to deliver the prods rankn in ordinary competitive life the ability to keep the other fellow from making delivery. Yen may retire an old horse after long service without its costing much, but it i?? another thing to retiro an automobile. Notice that most of he men who are stading pnt have comfortable peats. There are people who will take anything, and if nothing, more sub stantial is hing about they are sure to take eft i: use. lie gives twice who gives quickly. . ? Cioldsmit lu Fifteen acres of lumber yards were burrted at Saeo and Riddeford, Maine. Not Soo Much. "Are your cxereises benefiting you onyt" * "Yea; I nm getting a flne muscular development. " "Giving exhibitions to your frlonda?'' - ''Well, I picked up a Afty-po'iind cage of Ice left by the iceman this ?morning and swung it around at - ? ttotifb ii been a featbePr^ PP NOT WORRYING HIW. "Wonder what that was we had for fere*fcflaet thla in'ominn?" aald the Wife to her husband on shipboard. "Ob, la that troablln* you yet, dear?*' replied the buabead, lookln* rallward; "I r*ve tl \Q*g S?oTW Tonkers SUtetna*. IBRl'r 71 NEW PM'S CMDWE8 dominations l or Stale Officers ct N#w Y fir!'. FIhiuImkI Oil I.eUt-is Itmrt l>jr \V. II. jlejirst Kx|io*l?ig KfToit to Defeat 'iilliUBti, of Soiilli Carolina. N?w 1 ?>_?? i; c?|ty. - ? T he I ndapmdenf ? party ioii?niliwi uomluated thin Blate ticket: Coventor? Clarence .1. Shearn, of New York. l/leu tenant-Cover nor ?I):'. Daniel W# Finnlmore, of Polvdam. Hecrelary of Htale --Frank O. Stev ens, of Naaasu, Comptroller-? V/illiard Clcnn, of Onondaga, m.mu Treasurer? William I, Biro* vie.h, of New York,' Attornf v.(|i<imrul ? Wlddlam A. I)e 1 **??*!> , of Albany, Stste Nnaieear and Hinveyor-~M. J, ('Kflero, of Kings, AssooliCe Jostle# of lh? Court of Avreali ? It otib e ti ltoblo of Eat|i. Pending tha arrival of W,,U. Hearst, who Is State Chairman ot the Didependence party, m Cooper Union Hall, M orris Block, a delegate from tUstei*, ca'lPd the convention to order end intro Inced James A. Allen, a for* mer JUMublicjtn, as the temporary chairman. There vhi r dramatic moment when Mr. Hearst reed letter* to ahow (hat John D. Archbold, of the 8tand* m I'd Oil, had sent money to South Carolina for th? defent of H?nator Tillman, and ihrns same letters proved thrift Tillman's colleagu?, Sen ator Mcl.aurii'. whs on confidential terms with tl"> Oil Trust/ ( Then Hearst declared that Archbold used the Siandsrrt Oil money to elect a D?mof'jatl(! Kenator in West Virginia Hi the s>anie time that Arclihold was, through the" aid of Uoprerfentatlvo Klhiey, debauching Republican Hena tor* It. Washington, I). (', After ivcchs James A. Donugnn, chairman of the Committee on Cre* f>ntlalx. reported that the contestants of three Assembly districts had been seated. Tempo rary Chairman Allen was made permanent chairman and J. J Howell >V a s mad? permanent ?secretary, Clarence J. Shearn, chairman of the Platform Committee read the platform That part or the platform nutting the new party on record as lu favor o* -womnn suffrage was lottdly ttpuiauded. '1'he candidates were nominated by delegates on the floor Only one man wks named fo;' rach ofllce, however, and in each instance the secretary cast the unanimous vote of the dele f,alei?. The platrorm demands: An honest election law and a cor? n.irt pracll-'es r.et, i.nws providing for a .?easonablo transfer system and a single fare \. ii'nir. any city or town. The. platform declares for A law condemning hi illegal the blacklisting of employes. Kufoivement of the employers' lla LllltLs and an eight-hour work day. it ""nndenvis the arbitrary use of the writ of Injunction." i i. i ii? 'to Iho support of thj three-platoon system In the police department. Touching tho gas situation, tho platform says: "In th'i event. of the overthrow of the present oighty-ci?nt gas law, we pledge ourselves to the Immediate eiu :;etment of an gighty-flve-cent gusi law." Smnii::uv ol Important Political News F e r ft t r, ;? Forftke;* gave out a Ion# r nfenieiii, defending hid course la acting lib a.t.j.upy to:* Standard Oil vticii ic reorganised to comply wito Ohio liwy. (juovins many letters, said I'? rcftis-.'d to represent it lu other swa.ters, and assailed Roosevelt ami Taff. Governor Charles N. Haskell, of Oklahoma, has reslgnrd from the trpnsureshlp of tho National Denio era ilc Committee. C. B, HQUtre dictated n statement, sa>iU? liu did not offer a brlba lo At? ?orne> -General Monnctt, of Ohio, lu b'half oi the Standard Oil Company, that he did not namo Govornor Has-, kfll in tho matter and that Monnettn affidavit was false lu Its reference to him. Monnett in a telegram denied Squire's statements. i\ Coleman Du Pont resigned as chairman of the speaker!1 bureau and ?.;:e:nh3i' of the lOxeoutlve Committee o f the Republican National. Commit* tee. because of criticism of his cam laisn activity due to his connection with the alleged powder trust now be ing a icd by the Government. Arthur I. Yorya was disbarred as rn attorney by the Pension Office In ix';j for withholding money belong ing to a woman client, paid the money ;.n:l fifteen years later was reinstated, Yhe executor of Grover Cleveland's will pronounced the posthumous let ttu published by the New York Tlpes to be a forgery, HOTH HOR8H AXU MKN SINK, i:<u(h Opens and Swallows Them ft I \Y likes- Burn*, Pa. AYllkes-Barre, Pa. ? As Blaln Lewis And Joseph Ruddy, of Mill Creek, were driving over an old road in the mining district near Plalnsvllle the road bank beneath them, and the?-, with the horse and WRgon, were car ried swiftly down u depth of fifty feet to the bottom of a mine cave-In, the earth having fallen into some old working? of a colliery. The horse e'.so escaped Injury. Three* Marriages l>y Joint Ceremony A ninle weddin? was celebrated In Reading. Ohio. Andrew i)eller mnn, W'tlltam Dellerman and Mls3 -tos- Ddllet tu.tn, brothers and sisters, were married with one ceremony to Miss Hilda Kbstein, Miss Nettle Mar shall and Charles Waaser. All are neighbor?. Their ages ranga from ?dghteen to twenty-five year*. Postmaster Pl<*ad>t (?ui John 1). Ci?Hpman, ?former deputy postmaster 1 1 Akron, Ohio, pleaded guilty to embezzlement of f 9 0 C 0. Newsy Gleanings. Rabbits and quail ft re plentiful in lower Delaware. TUb annual rsport ot the Wabash Railroad showed a dsoliua in cam* TUK ? w? r Kucalyptua growing in Lower Cali fornia by the Santa Fe Railroad baa proved a auacaaa, Vha Americau battleship fleet latt Albany, Australia, on ita Journey of vSOO miles to Mauila. ' Vha new negro pavty la Cuba bald ft* first meeting in Havana. attract ing general attention throughout tha island. ^ "7 : ? ",c- r SHIP SINKS OFHM; DEAD NUMBER 00 jjwiL. ' j r:,.- .Tl.tfi.'-- . Star of Bengal Wrecktd ou Rooks of Coronation Island. BROKE INTO THREE PIECES l>rtnlfs of Diumtrr on AU*k?u Itliud ? Vfwel a Total Loss, Only the Kiwi* of the Mn?t a Showing Above * the Water ? Tale of u Survivor, Wrsngel, Alaska. ? The Star of Itongal In a total Ion*. Captain Kar rar, of the tug Hattlo Gage, gives this account of the dleaator on the rocks of Coronation island: "As we ran ioto the gale we could sea w<? were making leeway and drifting toward Coronation Island, The other tug, the Kayak, was light aud could do nothing. The Hattle Gage could not handle the ship alone. At 4 o'clock the Btar of Bengal drifted into a narrow bight and we could tee land on both sides abreast. "We sounded and found eight fath oms. We could see the vessel dimly by the phosphorous rocks that were all around. We cut the towline and steamed out Into open water. We could not see anything in the driving rain except one blue light burning on j the ship. Th4 storm Increased and the tugs steamed to Shipley Bay, twenty-si< miles away." The total number of lives lost was 110. There were 137 people on boar J.' The bodies recovered aud buried wero thoso of Denjemln John son. Siguard Nelson, Eric Pierson, William Periicbke, Peter Peterson. John Peterson. Olaf Peterson, Elnon Swenaon, Charles Buchanan, Carl Bore, Joseph Griff) u, 'Andrew Han son, Frank- ?fe?fy, Norman Hawkins and G. Hendrlckeon. The ship sank, after breaking into three pieces, according to the surviv or*. These tell or getting a boat off the doomed craft and effecting a land ing. They helped several aehore and pulled Captain Wagner out of the wreckage. He could not speak. The breeches buoy was rigged to a tree, but the ship was swaying so that the Hue was alternately loose ;ind tight, making It impossible to use. The ship's oooks and papers were founu on tho beach, One man had matches, and a flxa-waa built, with kerosene from the wreck. The fire kapt the Burvlvors from freezing. BACK BROKTCM IN CLASS RUSII. Worcester Teoii Freshman In Hospital Paralyzed From Breast to Feet. Worcester, Mp.ts.? Euill Grau, Jr., titled seventeen years, of 15 West Warelmm, a member of the freshman clans of Worcester Poly\echnie Insti tute, had his back broken on the com mon in the annual clas3 rush between tho freshmen and tho sophomores. He was removed to the City Hospital, with hla body from ttoe breast down paralyzed. Residents In tho vicinity thought tho rush was a riot and telephoned police headquarters for officers, but when the police arrived and saw what it was they allowed the boys to fight It out. Grau's companions thought he only had the wind knocked out of him un til they found ho was unable to rise, and then tho call was sent for an am bulance, RAVAGES OF TUBERCULOSIS, Physician Says It Cauaoa Every Third Death During Working Life. Philadelphia, Pa. ? "Every third death during the period of working life eauaed by pulmonary tubercu losis; every workman who becomes Incapacitated must ascribe his con dition to tuberculosis," declared Dr. Gotthold Pannwltz, of Berlin, one of the world-famous authorities on the "white plague," In an address on "So. clal Life and Tuberculosis, " before the Hcspltal Association of PhlladeU phla here. The meeting was prelim* Inary to the opening of tha Interna* tlonal Conference on Tuberculosis, of which Dr. Pannwltz la jieoretary general, i ? ? ? ? l NATURAL GAS KILLS THREB, Well Diggers in Manitoba Strike. * Sudden Rush in Deep Pit, Winnipeg, Manitoba, *r- Word has bsen received from Stanley, a small town near Port Arthur, Ont., thai, three of the inlanders were asphyx lated In a deep well they were digging by a sudden outbreak of natural gas. ..The gas gushed in great volumw from a fissure opened by a pick, Two of the men who wsre at the bottom of the well were overcome at once, ?The third, going to their asBletaace, suffered the fate of his comrades. Natural gas is now (lowing from the well In great quantities, WOMAN WINS AT POLLS, Mr?, Eaklns tho "Regular" Rcpubll* xnn Nominee at Kearny, N, J, Kearny, N. J. ? The first woman elected to run for public offico In this State was chosen here at the prima ries, when Mrs. Pamela Eaklns triumphed at tho polls and became the "regular" nominee of the Repub? llcans for member of the Board of Education. She defeated Qeorge Mc Cllntock by a poll of 291 to 211. Mrs. Eaklns made an Interesting campaign, winning on an Issue of thorough representation of parentf In the School Board. IDce Crop Short. It Is now certain that the estimated crop of 6,000,000 sacks of rice will net materialize. Rec3lpts aro light on tho Atlantic coast and prices hold firm. Work For 1000 Men Tho Department of Commerce and T abor at Washington, D. C., through T. v, Powdorly, has found work for 1090 men throughout ' thirty-** States since July 1. Feminine Notes 8?v#nty-ftre dollars Is iho prlet f?k#d for the ostrich crown on one of the new mo4tl hits. New York City laments a shortage imnm RTfirMHtJWiHoint i iton age of school teachers. , Miss Julia C. Lathrop. of Roekford. til., has been made corrector with .Professor Graham Taylor, of the Chi* cago Institute of 8oclal Koleaoe. The peasant women of Aervla hav t>e?r searlet fes caps embroidered ? 1th real seed pearls* They ere heir corns bsnded- down from feneration to generation. Wholemlo Prk?? Quo4e4 la New York ? WMh. i- ,---/ -v s Tha JMHtk Exchange priee for natulan} quality if 3%?, per Quart. ,* . , -%y BUTT* II. C?**n*rjr~ WmIiid, eiltra f PiraU 21H? fkicontn, .... ...? tate dm ry, good to choice. SO im actor jr, aeconda lo firat*., 18 (<$ . ? mm ?>?;???? "H Marrow, choire. JV 24 * s Jt 10 A 1 40 ? 3 23 <& 1 W ?J no Qtt 33 <? 2 40 0! I 75 ? 3 30 cholca., 2 30 Had kidney, choice . , J 'allow eye ? Whij. ferine?.. * ** pUpk tartle soup ........ 1 70 CHEESE. Bute, full ......... BmII.. ;? Part akima, f??r to good. 1'ulJ ultimo., j 11 . ........ EUUS. .laraty? y?nrjr.. .... ..... State? Fair to cboioc.t ..... Waataro?Fancy VHUITa AMP VCRMM? VRMyir. Applet, nar *>bl } 99 % 5 Paara? Reokal, par l?bl JW to 3 M BarUatt. par bbl . . 2 HQ La Conta, par bbl ...... 1 Grape*? Concord , par caaa. palawara, par Niagara, par caaa Huckleberriaa. per qt... Peach aa, per basket.... Pluma, per baaket. . . Cranberries, C. Cod, 4 79 1 78 . 60 1 I 7 1 28 to 33 @8 SO to to to <3 40 80. 80 8 30 10 per bbl 8 00 LIVE POULYAf. Soring ohickena, per lb. . . . ,; ? Powla, per lb. -~ Hooatcra, per lb -*? Turkeya, per lb. ? Puck*, per lb. 12 (Irene, per lb . . 10 Pigeoiia, per pair ? ; t>reh?ei> rouLTnv. Turkeys, re? lb 10 Broilera, Phila., per lb. /, . . 2") Powla, per lb 11 Cocka. per lb. ' ? Duckling*, L. I., pef lb. . .. ? (lecsc. Knatern, per lb., 18 to 18 Squab*, per dozen.. 75 @3 5.) . II A v AND STRAW. Hay, prime, per 100 lb rr Nn*.4& to 1, per 100 lb...-. &) Clover, per 100 lb..r, .... 00 (Straw, loqg rye, per 100 U>. 80 Hops. Slate. 1007, good tp primo. 8 Pucifio Coast, 1007, choice. . ? Choice, 1008 8 to to to to to 14 14 0 14 13 12 20 23 24 13* 18 80 75 70 03 VEGETABLES. Potatoes, L. I., per bbl.'.., 2 25 to 2 80 Jersey, per sack,... .... 1 28 (a) 1 01 Sweets, per banket.. .... 40 - to 00 Tomntireir,-p*r boxr.- :r:: r; ? 25~ f vt ? 50 l')ge plant, per bbl ........ 1 00 6$ 1 25 Squash, per bbl 75 Peas, per banket 1 25 Peppers, per bbl 50 Cabbages, per 100 4 (X) String beans, per bnir.. .... 3') Unions, L..I? per bbl.... 1 25 Orange Co., red. per bag. 1 00 .Jersey, yellow, per basket 01 Beets, per bbl ........ 1 00 Carrots, per bbl 60 Spinach, per banket ....... 40 Cucumbers, per bbl '. . . 2 00 to 1 00 ? 3 00 to 1 50 to 0 00 to 50 to 1 5 j to 1 25 % 1 25 (a) 1 00 (a) 50 to 4 00 Cucumber pickles, per 1000.' 1 50 ??(a) 3 50 Lima beans, per basket . . : . 75 Corn, per 100 <5 Cauliflower, per bbl 1 50 Lettuce, per olil . . . *? ...... . 50 IV.erp. per dor., stnlks 10 Pumpkins, per bbl 00 Turnips, per bbl 73 Brussels sprout v per qt.... 8 Parsnips, per bbl,. ........ 1 00 -- * ' w\ r?j 1 12 r<i) 1 5) to 3 25 (<H I (Kl ( a) 40 75 1 25 14 1 23 to to to to v? ORAIX, ETC. Flour? Winter patents .... Spring patents Wheat. No. 2 red No. 1 Northern Duluth., ( om, No. 2 Oats, mixed Clipped white Hye. No. 2 Western 4 40 (5) 4 85 5 40 <o> 6 58 1 06VaCd) 1 08 ? to 1 uu Laitl, city, GAME. Plovep, npr doz Hail birds, per doz Wild Dunks? Canvas, pair. Mallard, per pair lluddy, per pair Venison, saddles, per lb. . . . live Stock. Beeves, city dressed Calves, city dressed ........ Country dressed .... . . , , Sheen, per 100 lb Lambs, per 100 lb .... .... Hogs. Jive, per 100 lb 83 - to 55 fa) ? <o) 10H@ a-) 78 00 23 75 28 83 * 52',4 81 84 10* 3 50 1 00 2 50 1 50 1 10 33 ... 10% W 13V4 to 12# Cd) 4 00 to 6 25 ? 7 25 WHEAT UUYINO HEAVY# flocelpts ot Northwestern Centre# Are Enormous*? Xo Burden to Trade, Chicago. ? The wheat market con* tinues to run away with any* weight that can be placed on It, The largest marketing* ever recorded In a similar period In this country occurred, but milling, export and speculative de mands took the property and carried It to a higher level of value. Wheat Is plainly not yet a burden on the trade, and It Is now the problem to discover when It will be, Receipts of wheat at northwestern centres were enormous, Minneapolis received 4483 cars for one week, compared- with 1318 for the same period la9t year; Duluth bad 8266 cars against 1244 last year and receipts at Winnipeg wore 8602 cars. ? * ? * Idle Cars Put to Work, ?" ? The bulletin of the American Rail fray Association for a three weeks' period reports the total number of idle cars in this country and Canada as 222,632, a decrease of 80,371 as compared with the number of August 19. This la the greatest Improve ment in any period since July 24, when the reduction was 36,720. The decrease was general throughout the United 8tates. In New York. New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland and East ern Pennsylvania the reduetion was nearly 6000, and In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Western Pennsylvania It was nearly 7^)00^ -.**** Increaso In Wages. The averngo wages per hour in the principal manufacturing and mechan ical industries of the country were 3.7 per cant, higher in 1907 than in 1 906, while retail prices of food were 4.2 per cent, higher, according to the July report of the Bureau of Labor. it it it it Demand For Field Beans. The field bean market holds steady At the advance recently maintained, receipts being light, demand fair and market iteady. -* * * * "" Abundant rear Crop, Ptars aeea to be the moet abund *nt fruit this ysaf excepting peaches. Receipts of the early fall Ttrletlee are i very heavy at aU-Baatertt mirkete. } Prloea hare held up better than did the peach nartrtt, The crop of pears from the Sooth Atlantic States and from New York State to large. Ilorso Breeding Increasing. Investigations go^ to rhow that more well bred draught tareea will b* foaled In the United 8taiae In 1900 than In any paat year In the hi* lory of horse briedfitf. Architectural DUcernweut. "Will you walk into uay parlor f" ! B*id I lie opider |o the fly * nd rn*aiimKi|? i>v |<n - ; - 1 it tie winked (he other ?.v. "You haven't any parlor." Ha id (be nifty fly, "although i might couaeut lv {amble. Down through your Imugalow, " Beauty Kushea out of poetry in great flob# whe^i you ???<? the nuthor, lacking a Hhave, Htowiny away cornfl beef and cubb*K<'. To Drlta Out Malaria ?u<l Ilulld t'p ?- the Hjrilmi Take tho Old ttund?rd (Jiutvx'n Taht? LIM Cmiix Ti/XI?. Yoi kuow what you are taking.. Tho formula le plaiuly priuUx' ou every LottU, allowing H U aiiuply <^ui niaoaod Iron iu * tanteloan form, i the moot effectual form. Ifor grows jm?oi>U and children. &0o. Kvery tainted dollar know* where to get an immunity huili and how to become riapcctuble. Mm. Wuulow'n Soothing flyrup for Children teething, ?often?? lie gutii*, leJncea inlUnimi?> tlwn,ftllay?puui,cu?*K wiud colic, 25c * bottle ? A mind Quite vacant is a mind <li? t re wed .?Cow per, AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACKS Cure<l by Doan'e Kidney Pills After Yea rt of Hufferlna. F. A, Flippy, Depot Ave.,' Gallatin Tenn,. eft yu: "Fifteen years ago kid ney disease attacked me. The pain in my back was sq agoniz ing I Anally had to give up work. Then came terrible attacks of gravel wjth acuto pain and pa?eages of bloof}. In all 1 passed 2 5 stonea, some A3 large as n be**. Nlrje, yearsof this ran mo dovfn to * state of continual weakness, and I thought I never would be better un til I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. The Improvement was rapid, and since using four boxes I am cured and have never had any return of (he trouble." Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foitor- Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. J * ? The fact, thut the Government has ^ecid?d_?haL,jdl. iiiutali.ou whiskey must be so labeled indicates its ap preciation of the further fact that a large amount of ovcrcredulous peo ple are still at large in this country. ? Washington Herald. ITon'b This? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward fdr* any- case of Catarrh that cannot b? cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. V. J. Chexey & Co., foJedo^O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 18 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and .financially ablo to carry out any obligation* made by bis Jirin. Wai.dino, Kixnan & Marvin, "\Vbol* ?ale Druggist*, Toledo, O. Hall'* Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, act* Ir'jdifectly upon the blood and inucuous sur face* of the ayatem. Testimonials sent free. I'rice. 75c. Oer bottle. Sold bv all Druggist*, fnke Hall's Family Villa for f.ou*tipation. To Hold Him. Nan ? That's a beautiful solitaire Dick gave you. I wonder if you know what a licklo young man he is f Fan ? Indeed I do; that's why I made him give mo such an expensive one. ? Chicago Tribune. Habitual . Constipation Nay be permanent overcome by proper personal efforts vat)* the a?$\ stance theory truly ijencjic'icvl Wgtlvc remedy, Syrun c and l\\'u\r wMcK enables onoto^orm regular habits daily Solhd assistance To ??? W^be^radaaiV dispensed with wKen no lonfcer needed active best of remedied, when required, ate to assist nature and not to supplant tbe nutur. at ^nctioni, vrh'tcn mu6t depend ulfri* tnatoiy upon proper nourishment, proper effort*, and ri?lvt living general!/. .To get it* beneficial cf/ecli, alwava * th* genuine Syrub^TIgs^EHxir'/Swui * manufactttrraby th.e California Fig Syr up Co. oniy SOLD BYML LEADINO DRUOqSTS owe *?te only, r#?ul?r price 50t >,r Bottle THE DUTCH POY PAINTER STANDS TOR PAINT QUALITY IT 15 FOUND ONI.YON PUREWHITELEAD MADE BY TH F Qt-O DUTCH PROCESS. $100.00 REWARD W? offer on* hundred doliirfc reward for ?Mr eM*?fpr?umoft!* in onjr tmxaOp where th?jr on Onn Gmoo M dlrocud. It you fvw know or hoar of nw ?uch cm, pl<M? Uiom os And wo will pay thorn the r?wwd. Q009K MIAII LINIMENT CO. Ormu ink * C. Man a' <1 llcmut Alike. Tlioao who ha v v suffered tb?lfO?y of ( )V uflJU-uuiii nut apyiecUt* f o tiiifr.rijtf > In \)t. Mitchell'! /.lOK.i , I . latrodtKffl lu ! I Ma 10^ if/a jn J sjy jt la found to v?t'll rvtf uiaftfd No( nloil# iijai-hiba f.ii: w ,io.;, nnimaJi koo* Uf c ,n!> m hi, rtf * L'x 8*l^> A i . . i i vf i* fo b# i ' Uos ii ; :u < i i . gir?( riehtp. .1 ri'HKN Al l- IT lit rKCKTW^f.,.1 OWD-oa M.I .Nvv JNI, 1307; "I b?v?M4 e.'gain on tn? !?vi i< t ><? i I y?\?s. m4 b#r# tr|n<J ot?tytu luic I li i <4 tiaon n*laf rll? T>ui<?fc i liyj a?> ! th> r.jjiuirs are jireat." iUi M lliit vuf , I crrim** la thf (ureal. <-.\i ro for wmbui *n<l all tjthtr $k!o (]U>*?<e?. Hol<i br dm** gbt? >>r * > I? ? tiY r-n(i f >f 01} by J. % bl?f tbim?, I'rjit A. fcafUBnali. Oft. A viriMcti.- j>j a rronn io i '? |Hi(]in<' ? it ri'H I ndljfeMloii I'nin#, Jiehhmi;, Soiji* Si.ijiiij' It, and llortlMlg, frois whatever iii'i-i* 1 1 '? l.iauul, imnie.liftt?!v. *L>< x-t f?i ? |>rct>cnb# it- Wy 23c., and c . ftt dru^ ?t u? e? People' wjio are aluayg trying to look the part Kotnetime# K?t 80 bu<y (ll)'Mlt U tllHt till'}' fui xct it, DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA After Other Treatment Fallal?- lUlf i?cxt?ma on llahy'? Kure Jlftd Lasted Three Month*. "Our hnhy hoy broke oi.l with cc*em? on | hi* face when or.fi month old. One pine# on (lie aid# of h i h f.np the ui/e of t nick#! una ru \v like beefsteak for three montlil, and lie woiilil try out when I hntlied lb* finrts that were s"io ni l l>rokcn out. 1 gave him tliice month*' (u'a Intent Irom i "good dortor, Iml at t!ie rml of llinl tiiilf the child was no hcttor. fhen my doctor fecoinme.xk'il CutiVurn A f t i-t lining noake of Culfcura Kgbj>, n third <>f a "jo* nf Cuti* riirii Ointment, nnd half n Mile of (.'nil* euro Resolvent J:o wan woll nnd liia foc? wan ns cmooth a* any ImhyV lie Ik .ioir two year* nnd n half old and no cczwna Inu leappeinod. Mm M I. Ilarru, Alton, Kan., .May II rit'i June 12. I3J7." If tlioro is a tlii'fii cj;eo between a good thing and an <'n,\v mink it Inked liis wife to point it out. Thl? WQlfl Plokhum'H Vl saved her life. Mw.T,O.Wf Iowa, writes to ? I can truly M bam'a Y?getal>lo ] life, and I cannot i to rou iq wordi, with tb# wonl ' platoU, coutlni ?pending lots ** without help. I followed it as 41? & Piukham'a Vf It ha? r?ator?d Had it not boen ; been in my grar suffering vroma: FACTS FOR For thirty y 1 ham's Vegetal [from root# and. standard romci. and has positive] women who hftr displacements, j tion, fibroid fct periodic pains^f lug- down feelirtj Uoii,dixziiiea8t6jL Why don't you S Mrs. Pinkl women to vi^ She 1ms tnii M health. Audi ir? Lydltt 1l\ i i ? hcur . lettoctf aflfclflli i Lydla E. Pfokfc id eavfd my > my gratitude years I*uffc 'cTiil igS rirjit? n,rr .. 'OMEN. f<Ma & Jpound, nmda ' tow been th? female ?] thousandaojf WUbJed. with Mon^ulcera. & r, indices. Ostration. All ?! ck advice, wo aUS in, MaseT^I a T' lilt 1 R. V/MKINS M0MCM CO. WINONA, MINNEBOT M iWoi TO li (Ter ut Articled Monte! Kiimtliull Kludi, Toilet l'rc|>urat Can-vcusers Wanted in JBfi ?iO Tear* ?xy?rlcutt, 84,00' ' BEST PR0PQS11IQN !??, rift*orU? knit), Ktv. County* 2AGEMTS1 low to icrtki*. BlHlMHt 15S9 Rf?<;trlaS >paUh*r?9 ?Ion of SSLfttX* Mu ClJf'INN, MKjUlUri, MILLEDGEVILLE, COTTON: . .... norkut. We ali-o lr?? li U'-w i ? ?.ra < ? f "ii It ? Corrtircm'ciicc ( turte ct tton men. All ?;uui>li? Pf "JOJv K F F PI riirfH^rd ub gridftt! KKKK l_>v^ vy iVl^IliLil 11 tV1? M p. KC I A I . JAW bij'1 nil lilt: AJ'.i i.r.nn hr? HHOK'l n A M>. i 1 I'SWHl Telegraphy and Railroading: south. Kxpcniiw rrnnonablu. N r iv ?< r < ..talosur, ati4 elntc cmtr*? ? iC Learn Telegraphy i > <i!:t Mrn Mod J.ailjpr of , ruliitii l' >h< oj l! AcretmViTij ?>tw o' i \?r ' 1 ? r *- ^ rjrrale five m lii? l? unJ?r <-irf|>l V.tti'.au Malu-ln e h^ios in iill i-ur nh<J ?licu uniicen; NVntk lor. I* " National Telegraph institute, Dept. A. N.) A heaping tensponnful to ? jruur uisiicii f^lateSi utensils from dirt and (jrease, leaving 411<t?4i*r*. 100. and IV. i>< r; tUoJlb. box<*. 8iropl/\ Ito>kl?t 1' VCtKIC COASr.BOHAX CO., Hen Y MUL Make Two Uuudles of Wheat Grow 1 Where but One BunflflT Crew Befort Getting a fall <."?p from o fer ti izer without r'ioiizh I'otagh.ii like retting well by the doctor'a prescription with itfl mott Important Commercial fertiliser* need more Potaih to got all you are entitled to. #y. , Mix 26 to 80 po.jr is of Muriate of Potash with^fX) meal phosphate will rain wheat / Het clover, The proof will come next y$*r in biggefictop, more i'j profit . Buy the l'ctssh first. 6cn<l (or Our Booki. containing fait ?bout toll, crcjia ur?? and fertilUera. Mallod fru . GERMAN KALi WORKS, Ctodlcr Building, N?w York? Pi Nnt?u S.rrct Chicago- M. POSITIVELY BEST absol CHEA Save Shaving How zs? Shrp-Shavr" 25c Safe! - " whuh gives you better BLADE ? VM razors costing 20 tlipes the price. *i value Is In the BLADE, U la th?_ mndc ot tho finest steeV tampered I procoss <\nd scientifically ground down to tho kcen?*t posslbl*-) j>ay 25 ccnu for tho best practical B troduced, nnd you save nineteen- twlj fancy prices aakod (or fancy Xtiu ir?. Tho "SHRP 611 A VR" RA'/.O in the frame as to b? correctly suit any face. We aelt you the 101 2 >c. so as to create a market for Kxtrti "BHRP SHAVR" Binges. I fM or.t'.n flnlBh allver?plaud ^ EXTRA BLADES ?ond tho Raii. " ?tsasiSSi "? tcht^L la wJWILIli SKIP*'* puTjnnr FX err E s s "?ft neiM M4MU Ootor J l