The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 06, 1908, Image 4
SNOW STORM OF COUPONS.
Unit Section of ''Wild Animal*"
Went With ? Ru?h? Section Two
Now Ready.
<(;harl?iU>ii.K.C,,\i w? and < ouil#r,of (M fl')
{taction l <>( "The W t l<f Animate of
Morth A ' iiii* distribution of
fr"iTfJ2rb at. the others of 'J'lic
New# und ( ouiicM', ( 'hurjeston, Tuoe*
?lny morning, 'want with a rush, Tfio
maguiflcicnl pictures of the wild hii*
imals of North America* scented ilm
instant uncoils approval of the lend
ers of this iicw.tpi'pci', us i* evidenced
by the fuel that the .'an pic supply on I
liuiid whh mioii exhausted. Another
supply hits been ordered und 1 1 ? unit
val will h<* announce^ Inter.
Hoe t ion 'J is now reudy for distri
bution.' This^MOclinn consist* <d' the
?log tribe, with splendid pictures of
the JCfiquiiiiftux dog, hurc linliun dog,
Polar fox, gray w??l !', red fox. coyote,
hid fox, silver fox and others with'
the detft'i1 'iptivo test.
No reader should uiims m single sec
tion, .as cucli one is u purl to com
plete the whole fidd of the wild uni
inol>} .of North Amenen, The editca
tional advantage of outline this grunt
work shoiil l not he overlooked. Ail
f'hihln ii will he. especially plentiud
with the pictures.
Mr. Knot* IV vvojk ?.?> endorsed by
Principal AN- K. Tate, of flu? M?ot
mingel' Normal School, in the follow
ing letter:.
"I lilive eXiituine.d with home care
t|ie sections ;of Kilobit's 'Wild Ani
iiiii Is of North A nierie-n, ' which were
submitted to me, and take pleasure
in recommending them for u place in
every home where; there ure children.
4tv nut ure-lovers. They will prove n
' Hon fee of pleasure nu I profit to young
und old."
' To secure the work it is neeessnt-v
merely to clip one coupon from The
News and Courier. Charleston, ,S. C,
for each purl niul bring or send it
to The News and Courier, accompan
ied hy Hi cents, or 1'J cents if ord< r
ihI sent postpaid.
I)K?T1I TO ItINO WORM.
"Evwry whom I go 1 ?[>?ak forTtmuiNji,
titifl&uurt it Cured m?? <?f ringworm In its
' "worjst form. My wh?>lo ctnwt from ueolt to
wulHt wad raw an h?i?f; hut tettkhi* m eured
me. It uIho eurod 11 had east). of |?II?h " fto
?ay? Mm. M. V. Jooen of VIM Tftiinohill Ht.,
Pittsburg, I'iv. Terrfcum*, tho groat
eamedy, in Hold hy drug.<l?tii "* ??m 'nul1
lor W". Wrlt? J. T. ?uur raimt, A,
Bavannah, On.
fj-fjr-pfrjisou why some of us starve
to dentli is because others vvnsie their
Kubstnuce.
IlicKn' Cnpudlne Ciiit* Women'*
Monthly I'ii uw. Hio'loiclia, Nervou^iie.HM,
and lieinl?ch?' It ? t-|i|uid. KfTeri* iinme
dintcly. Prescribed liy pliymcianH with ln???t
rcMults. 10o.. 25e., ami at drug hIuicm.
The Family Toothbrush.
Country people, as u rule, nlwnys
try to uuike tin' teacher feci tluit she
_ is "one of the family" and nil that
they possess is for her use and pleas
ure. (hie Monday morning, upon re
turning to her hoarding plnnwaft er
a visit, home over Sunday, she ?'is
eovercd, to her annoyance, tluit ?he
had left her t oot hlirush at hi une, and
she expressed her annoyance at the
fact, tin' lady of the house replud:
"Waal, now. that's too bad: we
iiiiyhi 'a' ieut \e oiiru. hut Snrv 's
pone visit in* for a week ami Ink it
with her." From The Itohemiun
Win ;axiue for November.
Provorbp and Phranes.
By ni^lil an atlivft believes in a
(lO 1. N OM !!'?'?
A bad tire tiiivs n i ? f yield -.rood
apples. hanivii.
Had i> nev< r -nod until \v<tr>i>
liap|h'!i'i. I > i! 1 1 It.
ll' lus were |. aim there would be
mam learned met. lhii.U'i.
A <!av's | *lt*n ?iit itrjil a \ ear's
pril'f. Mmlr! || < i ! r-1 K.
A plea. a;.! tliiir?j iu\t i roims too
( un mil :i :n I w ire an 1 % on wii!
think il allnv .able. 1 1 < - 1 > t ? ? w .
Pert Paragraphs.
T I t ^ a f ? h i \ t i < t ? ? t It t tr." I <> I
pleasant, 1):.! * . ? ? i a 1 1 \ e..-.(s a lot
of mot 'i y .
A ?? a v tttv i.i ??*?--!* i i a
to liii \ i :n ? ? t : . i i - . ? ! - ? ? i -i ? ..
Tin* -??..! v !'
a U>( I : a ? i ? ? l i' is w ? . ri h .
A n :: h- -:amr!. ^
as ;i If ? : ??? ?; ? I ! ;? lit! met t!
co wai >1! \ . IV 'o^.
IT/.' i.i : si ?i \ i D
Cor. v.. .? i r.'-:tov,i ,,r Timibie.
It takes j.i-oj a ] iti,; lime to
find out I';;.' i> h : : t * . i-. tlftit.
Hut ur. t'i,- f.,,1 Is clear.
most.peupb1 try to k.- -p awa\ from
the thing wMrli ts f.illow ...? by ever
Increasing detriment to the heart,
stomac h and u-rvi's,
" 1' n T i 1 two j'imis ?<;?"> I was a tvavy
coffee drinker." writes an 111 t;t?n k
tnan, "and had been all my life. 1
ant now Mi years old
"'About three years ago I began to
have nervous spells and could not
sleep nights. v. ;;s bothered )>v lnrit
gestion, bloating and gas on stomach
affected my heart.
"I spent lots of money doctoring
one doctor told me 1 had chronic ca
tarrh of thy stomach; another that I
had heart disease and was liable to
die at any time. They all dieted mo
until T was nearly starved, but 1
aecmed to pet worse Instead of better.
"Having heard of the good Postum
had done for nervous people I dis
carded coffee altogether and began tr
use PuBLum regularly ! soon got
bettor and now, after nearly two
years, I can truthfully say I am
sound and well.
"I sleep well at night, do not have
the nervous sptdla and am not both
ered with indigestion or palpitation.
I weigh 32 pounds more than. when I
began Poatum. and am better every
way than I ever was while drinking
coffee. I can't nay too much in praise
of Postiitn, as I am auro it saved my
Iff?." "'^hero's a Reason."
? ~ ? Name srirrn by Poatum ?po., Battle
' Creek, Mich, Read "Tfcir. Road to
tyellvillp." in pkga.
HS7"" TJvw* read the above letter? A
new one appears from time to time.
They are genuine, true, and full of
interest.
WARFARE I IMM
.
Governor Patterson, of Ten
ne&see, Doing fine Work
NIGHT RIDING MUSI BE ENDED
? I""" ? ? ?
Seveuty-Five Arrcuta Haye Already
Been in the Tciim:*#?e Out*
rages.
Sinn bin n, Tenn. Speoia! A ? I ? I i ( ioit a I
details ill' 'I'iiJ Minion '* i'oii
al Tipluuville indicate tlwit perhaps
,'}()() |x>i'konh in Obion county an* im
plicated in rit i < In or as nccuKHorios of
Night Kider*. Kven the ojjih taken
by I lie N i ? J 1 1 Kiders i.s known. The
ant boiil ics believe cuoukIi ovidoneo
haft alieady been obtained to indict
four men.
Thorn aio- 7.? prisoners in camp.
(Jarretl Johnson, alleged leader of
the Nifilit Kideis, i? under a double
guard, and no olio in allowed to ,soe
him. Ilia brother Toiu and William
Watson are olso Kept in solitary con
finement,
"We know absolutely we base two
of tin* eaptains in Camp Nen.io and
twelvo of the other Night Kiders,"
said < 'ol one I Tatom.
Since Wednesday night, when Gov
ernor Patterson arrive^, lie hag been
in' charge of examination of witnesses
and had general direction of the
movements of (he troops. The Gov
ernor is leading the life of a soldier,
sleeping in a lent next to Colonel
Tatom.
John F. Cookrun. tho man eapturtUl
after a chase on the lake, has con
fessed that the Night Wider outrages
have included the whipping of wo
men.
Because of n technicality, it may
In* necessary to abandon the special
term of court convened at I'nion
< ' i 1 y on Monday, and allow dO dass
to elapse before tin' iutpnry can be
resinned. The statutes of ibis State
require that any term of court called
must be advertised in advunce for
lit) days.
Trii "wilnesses were be ft ire tho
irraml .jury and, accord in-,' to the
statement of Attorney-General Cahl
well, disclosures were made of almost
as nine!) importance as tlto cmlVs
.- ion of Till Hurt on.
Frank Korriimr confessed hist
week and implicated It) or 12 men
now in custody, lie gave names ami
went into details. Ferriner is care
fully guarded in an isolated tent.
Forriner's confession came alter a
lontr grueling examination in Colonel
Tatom 's tent. Governor Patterson
m person questioned the witness; "The
Governor expressetl hitiisolf as being
pleased with what has been hrouvrht
out.
''We are get I in? sumo mighty
M rong evidence,'' he said, ''and 1
am confident we will discover the
members of this marauding hand ami
con v u-i J ' '
I
NIGHT RIDER CONFESSES.
"Till" Bulron Implicates 40 Men of
Reel Foot Lake Countr.
T.p.'onv illr. Tonn., Special In (in*
presence of Sheriff lliiims, .Jtitl** ?*
Harris and Mavor Cleveland I inn
nldson, "Ti.l" Hnrton. I !k> Ntirli*
Wider n n esi 1 :t< S:ui.'i?ii i made a
full run IV?si? 'ii in t he l.ake < oimty
.lint hotv, and told ;i ni 1 1 :i r k ;? 1 > I <?
story ..r ?i itrli t :*i ? t * ? t* <li prcilai 11H..S
!???:? r Ivci ! Foul lake. ??? ? 1 1 1* ^sint; to
lli- i >:i i ' In' | ? I :i \ ? *i 1 in (Iki oil I ra'-res
which 1 1 -:i i In'.) a onlminat n>n m the
(?lining In ili-iilh oi i n
Tifltkl'i. ;i r : ; ; ! ? ? r;i: \ ? > ?' Trenton.
Trim., i"i tho hanks- oj' Kiel Foot
I a he :i ui'i.'k a'_'<?. : i * ? 1 1 tniplicMtinu'
ii iii pi*? >tis i ? i m this pat! of ihe
State.
i the - i i;is win l:r declared
h::.| :i |i:r:t in tin- k'li::r_' of CapT.
Iv;ri." m ? 1 1 ii ? ilia ii !: a ! ! air now m
r !l<! i ?i ; V a1 I : I T' ;? N" ? M u. tin- m I.tafV
I ha -r in i r Tiro <???> con
wr>-? r :. t Mr T i pt i ?! i \ i i' (.til to
S!.i i . iV 1 1. ? r r ? i = . .1 1 1 1 1 t ? llaivi-. nv, hit
j ? !' a l:i'U'.' tiiU'l of bind "l i !ir Keel
[ IV i; !...???? ir-.rr.r,. u !io i .. -i : ;Yi ? i I
if; ' .1* I '? ?? : --of t i-r : :,!.-i > ami
M l - I - ??; . Don. 'Nil!., of Tip
t I " ! \ i' V
T . ?? , r,... \\
a:ii! \ oh, ?' .1 1 ? ? V :l ' . i :? I >; .1 ? I'M I ? v W.I I;
'I''' a ii : ? ? ! ? i : i. <?. . .. ?? !::? ? - 1 ! j 1 \
?o ,i ; .',?v
\\ \ , ' . I ' - I r ? i t ;-.i? 1 . ? was
P'V-i "1 V, ' . ; | U .,s |?;|t
' o i ! ? lir :i' !!! .: > ? !>:t ' i* u a?.
' ' i _ ? ? ? ? i > : ' band
<???:. iTi- -i | ;?::?? t??>k i'rr attornev
v.1;!" !.?? h;i- ^:-a\.'-,' at tl.r hotel
??? Wal-.M- I.itr.
\r( ni l!., J- to I < ? t r I 5 . " - !'???? ><:oli
1 i'ii' an! i ! a rvr ; i .1 oh r. ?o n . n p. . 1 ? ? r n r -
trs;. ;i!ii \\ isi. Walton. tir.ih-r bond
in i'oi : ! ;ot' will' a: i ther rani. were
I ho '?Muh"s i f tii,- hand
Mnrlon declare* that the first pir!
ho played a member of tho nichf
rider hand was w! en he anl.- in tho
hurninir of a tNh wharf at Samhtirsj.
HVvrral weeks I t ?* r h1' was onr of
several that cn^-cd the nmiilv lino
from tho Heel Foot Fake region into
the adjoimnu eontiiv of l.ake and
whippi'd .lustier of 1 1 . i ? Fence Winn,
an av'i'd ninti
Coming t<> tlio k i I J ? ?*?? of nan
kin Hnrton declared that on the niirht
before t hr Ivnrhintr li?' w ont to Wal
nut Fos and thoro mot .Tamos F.
CarpenttM*. an attorney of Fnion
Oitv, at whos?? solicitation Kankin
and dudiro K. V.. Taylor, associated
in tho West Tonnossoo Company,
owners of (lu* land on which tlio
lako is situated, oanio to tho lake. It
was stated that the visit of tho two
attorneys was to dismiss a tindior
deal with < aipcntrr. Alter this oon
vcrsai n>n l?nr(Cii-sav*. ho romrnuni
oafod widi ?)if?lit rider lenders and
told of tlio intended visit of tho rep
resentatives of tho lupd company.
On the following night lie snw the
two attorneys at sqpper nt tho Wal
nut I/Op, but he deelared he left Wal
uut Log early in the night and went
I ?
ou the lake to flnh. .He saya that hO|
was fishing when he heard the ahot?,
which ended the life of ('apt. Had*
kin, hut he did nut return to the
ahonft for home time. ,
In the confession Button gave the
name* of jj.u fewer tha*t forty attend j
members of the night riders.
One More Prisoner Oonfesscs, Im
plicating a Dozen Others.
('ump Nemo, Keel Foot Lake, Tet,n.
Special. Within one week from the
time thft soldiers of Tapncane under
personal direction of (Jov. M. K.
Patterson spread their tents in the
heart of Ihu night rider region, evi
doiii-o of the moat damaging nature
against the murderers of ("apt t^uen
tin H tin ki ii bus been uneurthed.
PjpiAk Kerriner confessed and im
plicated t<*n or twelve men now in
custody. Ih - gave names and went
into details. I'Vrriner is carefully
guarded in an isolated tenl. Ferri
ner's confession came after a I<?iik
^rillin^ evuminnlion in Holonel To
tout's lout, (Jovernor I'atterson in
person questioned the witness. The
(iowinor expressed himself as highly
pleaded (villi what has hcon brought
our,
Pn side* Ferriner, four oilier men
arc <-* ii a r. I <?? | m separate tents. They
are Torn .lolm on, of I lo"i nbreuk, al
leged I o he one of the night rider
captains; his cousin* 1 (iarre.lt .John*
ion, of Spiliil Springs; also alleged
to lie a captain of t h ?* hand; Will
Watson, captured lasi week, who is
under i ndi?*t tnfii r in f^nkj* .county '.or
whipping old man Winn, and Fred
Pinion and a man named Thorn. A
score of additional prisoners were
brought in. Most of them are v.'fuit
<??( as v.* i i m.'spcs, but three who were
apjimhi tided am regarded as import
ant prisoners. They are Fred Pinion,
J. A. Johnson ami K. I/. Knight. On
I he arrival al camp of Maj. R. E.t
Martin and his detachment, bringing
eight or ten prisoner*, (Jovernor Pat
I C.I son conducted v court of inquiry
in his I en I ," examining singly those
I > i ? ? 1 1 U 1 1 1 in.
The lolal number of arrests is Sf>.
and of (his number it is alleged that
half belong (o the nigh I ridets'
band.
AGAINST NIOHT RIDERS.
Suit fcr $100,000 Damages in an
Jiudaavor to tJnr Oonlen
ticn Thot ?U Persona Connected
With the Nipht Riders' Associa
ti'^n arc Re?;ponsiblo for Ravages
Mn.de by Any Member.
Louisville, Kv? Special. ? In on en
dcaver to establish his contention
l hat nil pel sons connected with the
night riders-' association are respon
sible lor ravages made by any mem
ber of the organization, Henry Hen
net I tiled :i suit for $100, 000 damages
'in the l ulled Slates Circuit court.
The plaintiff on February 4 was set
upon and terribly beaten with clubs
and I horned switches by a band of
; i i l: 1 1 1 ridi rs. At the same time his
stemmcry ami tobacco factory aiid
other large and valuable buildings
we i'd destroyed by the night riders
M;V I >c 1 1 nen since then has been re
ceiving letters threatening that he
would be killed by nijjht riders.
In I he suit filed be is proceeding
i:<?t only against the actual persons
who were present :it the time of the
destruction o| i.is property and in
jury to himself, but against a large
number of other persons, many of
ul" ,n are counted among the most
pr. iinnenl and prosperous citizens of
I t ,e Western part of Kentucky, al
leging that thev were- mi tubers of a
eri'ninal conspiracy known as the
" N'iulit Riders' Organize I ion," or
"Silent Brigade, " and that they par
ticipated in 1 he meetings which were
In hi throughout manv counties.
T'ii* contention of the plaintiff is
1 1 1 a t all persons ;ire members of
the niui.t rideis' o.jani/ahon are
lioitml hv ll:e t s of the several
o'.h; riders, all heim_- alike nspnu
,?i b!e for the eon iuct and actions of
the others, done in furtherance of
the general object of the conspiracy
uhic'i was fiive all independent
rai e i >; ,*ii <i h:: !?<?'?? i s ol dark tobacco
to ! I H e 1 ! 1 e ' tobacco in the pool
eo-i ? i . . 1 1 t d h\ I lie I lark '!'< haeco As*o
j THE* CHAIN" COMPLETE.
; C vernor Patterson Savs He Knows
Who Fired lire Ehot and Who Put
| the Rep? Around Captain Rmkin'r.
"i Coi:fec:ionp of Other Nisht
| PJ.Yr's Tnllv With Burton's- ?
Three More Prisoners Brought in.
| Can.p V I; ! I I'lX.t \.<\r. Tenil..
S ji-'-Mal. ? ? \v.. I.imw w!:.? fin-d the
rsVrt avd w ! o put ill*- rope around
j Kvktn's I'i'i I." >.u 1 iJovcrnoi' I'at
Ii'Imi:: i:i a -f ;Ki v.< nt Friday after
noon. jn-t i i' lus departure for
City, where a special yrand
\ is ip\ ?*?;! '.p*? the night-rider
d> -predations in this section wftiieh
culminated recently in tin- munb r of
Captain Qacn'in Kankin. The (lov
1'inrr said:
' ' The pi oof which has tins for de
\ eloped is positive as to the guilt of
some of the mm under arrest and *in
plicate* many others. This will all
ho presented t" the court nt the pro
per tunc and a lone stop has been
taken to discover and suppress law
!ossih>ns in this regfon. Conditions
have heen ext rrmel y ha;!. the night
litters going from one lawless act to
another until the culmination came
with the murder of Captain Rankin
and the attempted mur ler of ( oloncl
Taylor. We know who tired the shot
and who put the rope around Han
kin's nock. The number of men ac
tually at tho killing was probably not
more than ten, whil* some 'stood
guard and others hrld tho horses. The
whole number engaged in the under
taking did not exceed thirty -five.
The inquiry will be further prosecut
ed and the State will l??re ample evi
dence to convict. "
The confessions of Ferringar, lloftr
ami Morris substantiate, it is said,
that of Tid Burton. Thev will be
tnkon to Memphis for safe keeping..
Thre. mono prisoners were hroujfht
n Friday.
V>*aV* ki?# 'ami# e
"I NpAlJ^' 'CaVXKI
1 ?nd f'aiArr
F V?
m m k.
JKlX^ (nrw
rUi trio*
Dyo Wouldn't Stick.
"No uae trying toeonvlnce bimf"
" None at all . Jit: in a dyrd in I lit?
wool party iimn,"
"Oh, wall, if it i? no worse than
I lint, we will go after him. I noticed
aw we paused that he wan almost
bald. ' '
Pert Paragraphs.
Tin* man who hanks on hi? /dig
nity bhouid be careful not to draw too
1 11 rife ? draft.
There may be hoihc way of falling
in love and eta-aping dire renult*, but
if mo, tint average man ban never
found it out.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING.
UurnJng, Painful Korc* ou l/ega? ?-Tor?
tui?-<i Day and MtfUt? - 'J'rleu Many
ItfiiirdlcH to No AvnUwt'wil
futlcura; l>, \\t-ll Akiuii.
" After an attack of rbvamutiuju, running
ttotx-A broke out on in >- huahand'a lcg?, from
below the knew to the ankle*. There are
no word* to tell all the discomfort and
grout Miifl'erine h?> had to endure night and
day, lie une t every hind oi remedy and
t iiiv? phyaieian* treated him, one after the
other, without any good remits wbatsver.
One day 1 ordered eoinc Cuticurn fc>oap,
L'uticuru Ointment, and < utiuura Iteaol*
vent, lie begun to inso them and in three
weekti all .the ware# wele dried up. The
burning tire stopped, and the pains became
bearable. After thrre month** he was quite
well, i can prove this testimonial at any
time, Mrs.' V, V. Albert, Upper French*
\ille, Ale., .July -1, lUJi,"
Danger Zone.
A man may smile and fmile and 1)0
A villain up to par,
Particularly if he smiles
Too much around tho bar.
KEPT CJKTTING YVOR8B.
Flvr 'Ycura <tf Awful Kldnoy ])lfloa?r.
Nat AndorHon, Groenwood, 8. C.,
uhyb: "Kidney troublo boKan about
five years ago with
dull backache, which
got bo severe in tlmo
that I could not got
around. The kidney
BecretlonH hocamo
badly dlHordored and
?t ? Hmcjr_'thCT5 "waa
almost a complete
ctop of tho flow. I
wrb examined again
and again and treated to no avail and
kept Rotting worue. I have to praiso
Doan'u Kidney PUla for my final re
lief and euro. Slnco using them I
have gained In strength and flesh and
have no sign of kidney trouble."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
FoBter-Mllburn Co , HnfTalo, N. Y.
As Usual.
"I've plenty of theories" ? ^
"Yes and when you want to work
one out " ?
"Work one out?"
' ' Yes.
"Oh, when I want to ^o to work
I format them."
Ilenfnewi Cannot He Cnrrd
>ytoejil ai>nli(?hon? ;isct rtach t?iA
ttisoaatnl portion of th?oar." Thurc i? only on*
way toouro cloufnea*, and that Is by comai
tution.il remedies. Ih'afnesa israuwd byan
inflamed condition of tho mucous lming of
llie Kustachian Tubtv When thin tube is in
Qumed you have a rumbling sound or impw
fwt 'loaring, and whon it is entirely cloaod
Loafnesf is tho resnlt, and unless the in ttam
mation can bo taken out and this tube re
utorect to it* normal condition, boa ring will
bedestroyod forovor. Nine cases out of ten
ar??cjius?il bj catarrh, which ianothingbnt an
inflamed condition of tho in t icons surfaces.
Wo will givo One Hundred Dollars for an y
case of Doafnosw ( caused bycatarrh ) that can
not bocuredby Hall's ( Vt tnrrh (."tire. Send for
tircjilara fron. F.J.Chk^ky & Co., Toledo, O
Sold t>v Drr.RgiHts, 7.V.
TaUo llali's Family Pills for const! nation.
Bo Your Own Tree Doctor.
Kverv man should he his- own 'fee
doctor. If properly (rained he lias
hoc i busy all summer removing suck
i rs from I he trees, lighting f uncus 1
and discouraging insects. When the
leaves are off he goes all over his |
plantation. diagnosing each tree, i
shrub and hush, lie will find some |
borers not yet killed, and these
should ho thoroughly eradicated from
his quinces and apples before winter
sets in. I'se a flexible wire and o
sharp knife: and when the larvae are
!<il!ed, pile era I ashes freely around
i lie tree. He will probably find in
his currant and berry fields more or
h-ss bushes thai cultivation has
loosened in tho soil. These are liable
to heave out during the winter, lie
should slip a narrow shovel under
the plant, draw out (he dirt, ami let
the hudi settle until it is well plant
ed Tread heartily, and then, if you
have i hem to spare, place a scuttle
of coal ashes about each one. ? From
The Outing Magazine lor November.
OMUl
ses tKeSyv>t<*m
Meun.es ine^emwL .
ually; JUispi'ls Lolas aua I Unid
<lcno? tlu<? to Constipation;
Arts naturally, acts truly us
a Laxative.
Dost forMiMiVonw'it wu 1 ci.il J
ren-yimiuj anJ Old.
Ti jjot its Henefioiol Ejfects
Iwoys Ijuv tne Genuine; ulucli
ia* ihp full name of tlie Com
pany
CALIFORNIA
J?o vSriiip Co.
m it i* manufactured .ftnntfii on till*
front of pvtM-y iim'ka^r,
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
Ofitf oil ly? royulur prict* 50$p??- botlla*
Nothing N?w or
iviyatcrioua.
"ash
YOUR
ORAIND
MOTHER,"
Vor many geii*r?t'lon? ?.??>??? inn !>?? n
reconnt/ft'i a.* % woinlerful me hum
In treattiiR *nd curing I'neuuiHiiit. firijip^.
Kheum*tl?m an<1 Neuralgia . KICK'S UOOnK
(JttKAMK UfUMKNI* W (iimIh from pure KOOStf
Kr?ait?, with othor valuable ourutivc luijro
dienU Try (t
!I84-At Mil DruKiililn ?n<l l>?nleri ? 2So.
3003E GREASE COMPANY,
Dropsy if
R?moTti all rwelllnR In 8 to a?
day* : effect* ? permanent cur?
in jo to to tl?v?. Trial treatment
iriTenfree. Nothinxcau befal- ?r
I Write Dr. H. M. Gre?n'? 8,^01
?iMciatUt*. Boi B Atlanl d*
RHFIIM * H'< U nr?w tumble; ihoMvimi* re
nnr.LI*fil I J.ti ,,u 1 1 A - 1. O ? J )? : gpi until U'o ? ven.prira
low. Wiuc.|,?.u?. luu WHtUUfMhU. C'j.. i'utu, I
Tin- n:"Si:i who ?? a ; i li-tl a I'uur.v
Uo<*vy? mt4- -t4nrrcrr rUlir-T"a i77CTTii
| man or I, as a new story.
' KKIir VOUKHKIN IIKAI.TIIT.
T* ttkhjnk has ilono woiJci-TH for suffer
er* from tottvr, grouri.i Itoh, orv
? ir>?la', iofaat worn hoail, <:ha;>rt, chafes and
OtWr formn of aliln diswa-j.-H. In ii^Krav ru
ed cases of ocr.Htna its ourtw havo bt>?n mar
ycIouh rt'iil thousands of people sin# lui
nralse*. MV*. at <iruK>;taU or bv mail from
J.T. UiiuyiniNx, Dept. A, Bnvannah, Ga.
Nome people are short on intellect
who are Ionir on brains. The brains
usually <ira\v about a huixlrcil dollars
per.
To Drive vlui >< al arm uml iiutld Up
l lie 8}t)iem
Tube f 10 Old Staudard Uhovk'h Taste
I.MSH Uhii.i. I'dnic. Vol know what yoa
are taking, Tlif formula itt plainly prints,
on every Mliowiug it is niuiply (^ui
uincttQU Iron iu a ia?u?W<iw form, auva tho
inotoL wifticiiml form, v or grown? ^Awple
"iu ah.l.ii .;. .V<.
J 11 I lie world who knows not how
to swim noes to the bottom.
Flicks' ('npiidinr I'nrpR Ilen<lncthe,
! Whether tr~m t old1*, bent, 'h to:nacf\ or
nervou* troubles. No Acewtanihd or <lan
g?roun diuyn. It'n liquid ami act* imnitv
| 0 lately. Trial bottio 10r. Regular tsizwft
V.'jc. and 60c., at nil di-ugglata.
If no fi^ht. no victory; no victory,
no crown. ? Savonarola.
M r*. Win Plot's Sooto!r<c Syrup for <" *1? 1 !- * ???>??
t eethmj;, 8oftc:i? t begums. ifii-tU'tM hi !. 1 :i-i i ?
I ,vu. ulla) ? pasn, cuics uin<l tolic.'Jjc a
Mi hlnoss governs bolter than ' an
swer .
II FT. OnF.Krc'? So5s. of Atlanta, Oa., are
only Mii!ce:**fnl Dro^^r Hfieolaltut* In the
\r--rl<t. S?e iholr 1 1 l>r?ra ? offer In adTertUe
ment In aooiher column of thin paper.
Most women hold that the toncrne
was made to talk with. A few men
hold it was made to keep still with.
It You Art Lott la 4* Wwfr
l*t the win who i? lotl in
wood? he very careful aol to Wf|*
exert himnelf.- Hi* chief dinger* lie
?n fuuic uui orit-eUfti*, *ud
Jtlwiixit ho my bp io i jrdf to" *7
i<> tin J J must vam kitu to
'r'n *lowly. Two mikf an hour, joti
" "vera"*., thrutyb the suow in tlit
ttlijJ.j-, /, i,H (hut H Ui0 iiia cufj
w ill lib!.' to fiand without
?' "? d*.i?
J
UYHIUIJZU e an; ...
" ' ' ' h , owr-Ju'atiiitf #n<i iMi^pirjtiOir. i
Hv cvt'icihiiig r nation, a wan
Jim* through a week of *t?t be is
tnt'iloi'tioiiiff. J'y uiakv fftlf irtielo
''Mi l, iliMVCVW, HP shall SUItfiOM- that
h<- i-nuiiiii III f toad by tbe aflrrnooii
<>/' i ')?? first day, H? doom'l
know-, ?f ci hi me, just where be i*.
"? -iioiiM rxiiiuino the, fraeks of tb#
wjio liist parsed tluii *iy. It
1 - ??"* ?'olluw in
bi'Mly {it'lcriioon, He IBIUI .v.
iiu- i|iii'ciioj| lakeii by llie Uti !**?*
injc I'liicK* or as shelter will
?>?< in that direction. ll*d
'( horn morning lie would liavp taken
Hj<- ??j)'p.?>ito (iiroctiofJ, as whoever
in.'ifit' i In* Hacks muitt Juv# torn? from
i In' plant where ht1 'obtuiued shelter
(lie J/l'eviotlx ili^lil.?Fioni "Lot t iu
j W'rn>iln," by R, CarlefOU, ijl
I'Jh! < Hi ! it. Marine for November.
'i ho Frenchman Looked Innocent.
S miin lirju' since, in
a Twwont
Siin-t s! (H i' hi Hoaiou, a nervout lit
i !?? Vh iiMi niitfi brushed against a!
piMi v ijtiK- of vase ware valued at
rIhmi! J'oui ift-jj dollars and succeeded
hi u* ? ? i c : n tr several score more pieces
! "(it ni it ihaii had gone into its uiak'
I i tin. T iie floorwalker led the abashed
I'nriM.'in ;mji|c ami politely expliineo ]
1 that I he broken vase must he paid Joy.
i Monsmir !'??( a handful of small
: silver ;i:i<! <*opj?i?r, mostly foreign;
I .from his por-ket when he was told the
! va'lui? ??!' the I rifle. "Mo?. Dieu,"
fric i 'ho Parisian, "seventy franes!"
; A l i1ii? .Ih' i.hiIv <>nt his hillbook 'nid
? lisvuvi-ct'il it ' -dollar draft, which
! tlic^ floorwalker instantly seized u|K>n,
to (In1 unspeakable horror of its
owner. Alter deducting tlip value of
j the tin- former handed the inan
1 Ins < haii^o and dismissed him with a
lliMirw alkcr "> blessing. The express.
? draft rcai-lird the hank in due time,
with t'our ot.hi'is, as fraudulent,. but
... ili*i httlr Prrnrhmnil hA<tHF~
parted southward with the swallows,
j ? From "The Latest Methods of
itiral't," I iv linit Mark Lemon, in The
1 IWiliciniaii Magazine for November
Se ine nu'ii a rhaujje of heart
alrim.vt as badly :ia they need n
<-1ianjr<* ??f <l<>iin-s and some loose
cliiiiifjc iji the ' pockets thereof.
.. llow jitfwy A*
lonely hotofia
blowing to corao
to 1$ aplo to utU
\x>Mm otnotmH^
uwmt-tUU happfo '
Kvery woman _
subjeot ahouUl \i
turn ior i
accomplial
lydiac.
IVEGETABI
Mrs. Jll ||
Union, S70t?writ
" 1 waa greatly
from a weaknewi
but to my flight
Mrs. Josephine
Ky, writes:
" I was a very
female trouble*, ai
to help me. Lydl
<0 perfect health',
mother."
FACT# won
For thirty"]
ham's Vegetal
from roots and
standard Temfivij
and has positively c
. women whohMB*
displacement, in'
mil
m
ui?r3?
tion, fibroid til
periodic pains,
ing-down feeling, 1
tion, dizziness or nei
Why don't you try
Mrs. Piulcham *
women to writ#.
She has ginldec
health.
THE J. R.WATKINS Ml
WINONA. MINNESOTA.
7* nircr-Bt ArtUlrn BonNk?UI 4
Extract* *11 Klud., Tgllet rr<p*ratl???,
CanxJajserj Wanted in J?>
40 Tt*ri Exptrltace, 98,000,4
BEST PROPOSITION OS
jror
Lameness
Much of the chronic lameness in horses
Sec that your horse is not allowed to go
Liniment on hand and apply at the lirst
It's wonderfully penetrating ? goes right to
the soreness ? litnbers'up the joints and
elastic and pliant.
will kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce
k-n joints, and ir, a sure and speedy
founder and thrush.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, - -
Sloan'# book on hor?w, cattle, Ahoep find
OCT TUMMl*? f * u*"1
FOR MEN
Tho?x>ttofn of Your foot, i f t w i s r c < I ont
of its j?roppr lines, will cause fcot
trouble*. bKKKFMKK b)u?<s tit at tlio
foundation : tht> bottoms much tbo
bottomsnf your foot. That's why tlicy
lire connoriahip. ix>ok for the l ibel. If yon <]<> n<-t find
bkroeincrs?.;?il>. write fur din-awn* l.ow t., w.,.ure
them. FRhD. F, FILiLD CO., Brockton, Ma*.
Cures Through the Blood
Pimples, Itching
Humors, Rheumatism
Blood
Poison.
tczema,
Bone Pains.
the blood and then purine# tt? sending ? flood of pnre, ru h Mood direct t i trip .u 2
surfao?, Bones, Joints, mid wherever the dt?ea?* in In this w?v?" s V
Ulcer*, Plmnics, Kruntlon* *ro hettled And cured. p*i n* and ache* .if Khtu'-V ? ? ?'
,ce?se, ?welllnfr* mthslde B B B completely chaiwiilte l?-dr In toe t?., ? >"*
condition, jrlvlng the skin < he rioh. rod h n? of perfect health Ft H B ,..,^,",'7
wornl old ckitet. Try It. tl OO per l?r(? bottu it -
for home cure. 8AMFLK fkEk by writing BUX)
8?"rn with
OOl> BAI.M CO , At inu <)i
Nursing Mothers find Malaria
The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL. TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds
stem. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle si U,P i
simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults n?wl u?mil^
btwh? * * ^uucircn. .S(V*
H?nd f?r bnali 1 ?? illMBii
m^NCH D5?s Co' so w'anS
"'It
Cured
:er.
CyWS3T/HKkt ALLELSKFAU
Pwl Cmk Hrnqv. Tax** OomL
IJ?? l i t N<J?l by .'.i>?rrt?*u
"Car dux" writes Mrs. Susan A. Hall, of Havne X C "} u.
taking Cardui, I have boon in better health than in' the tin., 'T, a hc(tv^-sent blcsnn*
had my baby, if it had not been for Cardui. I cannot L y tooinuT'' U ?rf<i mc' 2l
. Take
.V- T^dic* who puffer from the pains and ailmcnlx
ache, backache, dragging sensations, pain ia
nese, irregular functions, dizziness etc., should try this
ha* benefited over a million rtomn, during the past 50
Composed of purely vegetable, harmless ingredient*,
and rsliuble remedy. Try it.