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m pyrupff^s <sSHQixirrf'SennQ Gets gently yet prompt ly out! io IjowoU, cleanses the system oj|eciu< illy, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To gotits oenojiciot objects l>ny the jionuino, rtonujait u? ?ci l?y 1I to California jpG SlfHUP C'O. V SOLD BY IKAOINO WJUGWSTS-ljOl ^.BOTTLt CL AS*' fHP A D Vt M TltJEMEN T 6 l jMUUEgWJRN ?vam i it WA N '/ J. I) - A ( i is <?, rin i j. ? lir 11,111 to i < yry hl'i t IIH. ) '? uftll I II I ? .?? ? t !? IS. m?k<' Mk it u tivy. im i'Mi ?nl vrinn-*, Com plete outfit Inc. lit li ?'? '.:iiuly (or yur ill* I'M I <'fT? V U I lllM<|t A ? It (M.I' M li.-i 1(1 1 H. MflHIoil UiJn I l.ll IIMOKI>. V' A I.AIIV U.KM'I HA\TKII, WA.VII.IJ I i .i i litfi'ltl!* Ill Oil |>r.l'H of llllj t "iili< ?l t (uti-s ii> ninl M il "HllWl, ? I <J\V Mt< <'k<. (?>>'' t? V } it J fl ft, (mudl'OUl* n.ltbl<ni. A ix.rfnw, Ill.Ai k ? l-ovv I ?! ( i h v s <"t>. . N? w ton, N C. ? I)m the ot|tsi<|?j painting whilo lliu <IiikI is fttijj ijiMd ar.d before insects appear. If'or cdi.iis nn<l <;kii?. Hick'* < ai ri>!>'n Is li <> l-i si c?'iij'<ly ? I. Hcv.1 II (?<?) ? :f r.itil frvoiHf !!!???;* iMiri'S Uip t'oJil ni <1 i i^.ioci loiniil i'oii'Ii 1 1' hi i It'* llijultl i ir? ri , ItuiiK ilmu ly. l-if.. '??a;, tint) UH\, nl ilruif aton I iiKp.Tt l!*o < MI tr nfl en, aiul ik>v?t allow CUV ;tl:i ' ' ? 1 or V<*j?i?titl)l(? matter to <lri ay t ! . < !'<?, i:,\ihi:i> rnoM kick m:n. Aft<-? All Hope 1 1 :?<1 Vanished, - Mrs .1. II f?'j Fountain Bt., Clurdlucr, Me., ,u:oa: "My bark UBi tl to t rouble (no ko n.'vrn ly tli :>t lit laat I h ii ?1 to glvo ii[). J took to my h?.tI and Ktayod there four i:|ini t h?, 0iiffurlng 1n t f ? ri in ? I lit t !1 , (ll/./llK'HH, In firtnr!:o ntid Inflarn i:?n t Ion r j f th'? blad dt'T Though with out hoijr, l began msIij?; Doan'n Kidney nils. and In l!woe ininth.i wua com pletely tv.red. The Iroublu baa tic vor returned." Sold by ;i ! I dealers. f>0 renin a box. FoBtcr-Mllburn Co., llufTalo, N. Y. Iron ynui hninlLereliiel's in the mid illi. litst. 'i'l:i.n ll.ev v,:!l uul btf no a|>t t ? I U'.( ! <? ! PASM ALL ( VSR EOfS BODY. Awful , Weeping Kerenm on Little Nullvi" r ? A h-uir of Treat* inent>, Prove IM-nntl failure*? Cure A' i i v< d by C'lthuru. "My I. '.lli' i?.> 1 1 a ? ) ait rash nil over bin body r . I t!:v ? !(?< l'-r nr. :?,l it rc/.omn. ]t was .ml i t>> wi.ler n^vfully. Any plr.ie li e" water y. cut it would f?rm another * r?* .it' ! it w *n 1 ? I l.efmr.o crinkled. A neon? ; lr. ? -tit'ii u ? t e : I y Rtli) dio::;: . .?> tF.e:: ?<? : ' lv ieiiiu\c tho trouble. I I wad t id t-> '.no the Cu'j CUift Ilea < !.<.? I >t .i cnUf <:i Cutuuru Soup, n Ik.n >f f'utf. inn ? ) ;? -.-nt and a bottle. o( \ !'.??? 1 \ ? ? : * , aal liefer? we ha I u-.j 1 hf'.l tiiv il-juolv : I ccald -I sec h eli.?:i/e it\ :ii:i"i In .l?ut ttvg a. "tithe he w,*.? eniii^'.y "<!l. (ie< k?' K. Luijbert, j 130 We; t Cenfiw St., Mnlrtnuy Lily, I'a., Kept. .'20 ? t. i N 4, 1007 " 1'otter 1 ^ : i; / t h-:n. 1 ? ?r j? . Solo Propa. of CuUcitiii Urniedie*. Ih.atMt, M *sa. Proverbs arid Phrases fir d t . sV ^ tie j m fill . Mih!". lie ul.o Las ii.i nvl you ni!! never forgive \ ou. - < i i n ? : ; n . When n nan trrovi angry his 1 IT n si n : ill', i t j n : . - - Spa!.ir.!i. A plar'T ;; v .<!! amends' for n! broken Lead.-? ital.an. i-'o 1!) '00. | JUST ft/ieumaa'a'e, L ^aesssBBrncsamc^ !T Cl-RIIS ! RHEUMATISM AND Rl.OOf) DISHASES ! To Slay Cured, 23c nnd 50v, at Dru^^ist a* Do You Love Your Child? Th?n p-otect i*. frcm the dan gen el cr-vip \o v.'iiich ever1, child i3 nvulect. Keep DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT in r<ur i ? n'.' t ? ? \ :y.o, th*n you're r'A-'v 1 >! :: ?? r- : !<-f> : ? : * a . ? k 3 of crcup ar. J c 1' .. N I 1:1:1/ cost you the lite of ) Mir cL; J. h'a safest to be on yc n --* Dr. T>. Jtyr.r's Expectorant is the bc:t retv;?iy known for croup; it t'*vcs quickest relief. Sc!d everywhere In three size hollle * $1 CO, 50c, 25c Cures pneumonia R!ee'? (Inom Q re??p l.inl mcnt In in ad?. ??f pure *?om (R,)rt otlinr r*m*di?l rfcoj nlied tor K?n?riuloti? lnT?lu*bU for Pn?nmo nla, Oolda, Orlp, elo Try Kia's Goose Grease Liniment For th?M ailment* ? I* relieve* ipMdily And CWM permanent!?. 25c -At all Druggists and Dealers-25c 600S| TENEMENT HOUSE BURKED AFTER BLACK HAND THREAT Bodies of the Dead Taken Out by Police. MOTHERS HURL BABIES OUT nine Ji iiiii i l< in Omuiix) $1000 Fruiu liicli (innci' I'ikUm* 1'Mln of Death 0 ? Virliiu Ciiive l In* I.Htn* to I lie I'ollcr-wriitf Flrw Followed. Now York C*?ty Kigtit portions. of Khoiu live wt?i?> children under f.Uht year* old, wuru killed, and fourteen w *??'<? Injured, bwiuM of thorn falullv, in tut Incendiary #lr?* thai Irnpped twenty families III till) tenement ?t No. .'{7 Hpilng Ktr?*et, between Molt mill Mulberry, ii ml partly destroyed tin' haHdlng. The hl.aze \v 11 utarted l>y b'ltu.k mallera who had domaudod (1 000 from onn of thy tenant# of th* house ho.iBu a 1 1 'I hud heen ref imed and the poll co notified. Kerosene oil hud hcen distributed throughout the building and United. The people In the tenement be came panic stricken when they found escape cut off and the flames gaining Jit it 1 w ?y upward through the house. '('he dead nrc: Lulgi He||eviii, seven yeafs old; Htepenu Mellevln, threo yeais old, brother of Lulgi; Anna De HoiiIk, ne yen years, old; Antoinette De l/oula, five years old, hlnler of Anna; frank Do Honls, two years old, brother of Anna; Consettina i'lc elniiH. twenty yearn old; DomJuick Puz/elll. twenty-two yearn old; Mat t< o Vipplana, thirty-two years old. The injured are: Lorenzo Amino, buriiK about (lie body, will die; (Jlo van nl !)?? Hait7.ii), burns nbout head and body ; Mario HyiJeyjo, burned about head and body, will probably die; Marie Puchlto, burned about legs and head; (iiuseppi Juttelll, twelve years .old, burned about legs and body ; Antoinette Carrlora, four, badly burned about the head and body, will probably die; Nellie Car rlora, fourteen, burned about hand?, unit# and fare; Calota Carrlora, 'burned about body; ? Carrlora, eight montliH, burned about body, xvl'l probably die; prospero Do l)o li?. burned about face and hands: M rs*. Marl') Sosetn, burned about body; Mrs. . lamina Slav, burned about fa e*?,- will lust |n!t eye; Carmc lia Carriorii, fractured skull, will ! i rob a hi v die; Hulxator Carrlora, In ternal i n J *i r i >*? and fractured akull. When I lie . firemen and poTlco ar rived men and women were banning from the lire eseapes^ the flames Ikiv | in#; -driven them from the windows I 1 1 > 1 they were ready to drop. The llaiin* were bursting from the? vjndows ;;|| about them and blister ing t '? -ir handi? Mother.', maddened I > y the* flames, b< u;;ti ??? i \v babies from windows, Ko::r were hurled to their deaths* be fore th?< firemen and police could get I i work. I'oii e'na!i Ilrosmcr stood on 'he I a \ fieetit i,n'| mught five children, un I thev escaped injury. Firemen and | o'icetr.en went up the ladders to the struggling masc'H '!i I It ?? fli ? > scapes Men were tight l'i to down through the man h It, id in many eases blocked J 1- ill i iitii. I v. The police were co m i "'!??. I 'o live tbilr club!: In order to i 1 1 ? tii* women. S i i;. a *i ! K'.-ardon and Policeman C:i')i r.i-ll i.r * he Mulberry street v t m ; around to tlje rear of the liiv.iv,. n<l wo i k their way up the lire ? apes Thev rescued Mrs. Lena I 'it ;r '' her daughter 1511a from the third Moor. ? )?> third floor Policeman Y'hii" who Is to receive the Depart* ? lien t V> I :i \ th'.s vrar for braverv, I found j-'nrton, stxtv venrj> old, t:--c : < I i >v end carried 1* es* down ' h<? ? v r h ?? flrsr floor, where ho .'>.r: * ! !???] ov.?r to ether policemen, i;.-? ? * ;*? t *!??. his CharlotM, j n i I da i*?ht?r, Ne!l!?, fourteen ?e u's ..hi ?fi'c also fo.ird ovc?conis | 1 1 * TP <? p.d ler-n- ?? i carried them I d - a i! i ;ii- Ir.* ure to the first flooi , " drono. d ? f h?*ni u> othat* po 'i* mi ii frc.ni tin* Mulberry street sta Ri'turnlnu: aualn. tho brave ? I..' "'.).;' :i \\>nt Into the rooms on tho fvir'b rimv nnd there found Mai la Si; > was overcome, and u/ii:i W1 I;.* went down thi eacapes i ? * he ftrcef. v. * ;-f* the woman *vaa in charge by ambulance fur* ?4 tm At;*-;* about hour's fli<hf. the f '':ms were nrwi v under control suf. i f' t i ? t : r 1 \ ! ) allow the firemen to mnke v irp'i 1 r the rooms. On tho fourth !'i fr-tit ro^ms wnro found the 1 'h ???? Pr V. j;:iq chlldien They had ' ( 'i *v*t.vw .-^1 hv the smoke. All v. .v.- h'id.ib I ti'i'-'her In the rrar w.-re found the bn;ll"s of P 17 '? ? ? ; "> ? i in: m and 0:1 the third 1 r. t\ < t? 11 ?? the P lv ef ? ? : ? n.i 1 ? 1: \ ; a , whosn moth ? r ' ' 1 ' ? ft .' a '! ! v l.nrr.ed and who I-., i c;. V-t>e;?nfn Hos. ; ?' ' ? iody ' r Vl'ipimn, had'v ; 1 ! . w as f ' ? 1 r ; 1 0:1 t V? eit'cond I ".o- : ??.. ,v stairway, anl ;i.c lioy'a ! V " ? r\ *? >- . a Tlrnck, who keees a R"r.? ! '??v o n C'o jni:ir, 1 ncr.r, fled | !r !>M be w^oHhv. ?i!d ho had 1 i .>."<>! vri ??v,iT.l l/'iarkmaillng letters j rr.M ?. ?)?(, f\rr, Thev der.vin^od I r-,.n, ? , fo .,0a under pain of ; 'iCllli; litre OT1. e* "Vet" Yo: At!! 21. "() P,r. A? S;',:lrg strict: c^.ir !v da rr. and 3 ? 1 0 0 A or at'.i li: 1:: ~ I: ri to <h^v ^ BLACK If WD." i; ? i-.'i't; :i!?.? Port- a rudely drawn 1 ue.l b> lie. llaie. Th- w.f-> < 1 * 1: aiv II S ll'th-i w V A 11.'. .?*' t >'? 1 of \\ ?s rf. I'.er?, w a >' i s 1 .-w ?; -?!i V.< \ h.t n 1 from ri'i :vi ' "v: W .1 ?'#-*:? rt'J P;ii k. N?-w I York ('i?? 1.- r mpss of hair I raved her iif ?. P\rei'ii':ii , f ( 'e.:i ?p' ra t o: ? . I Two ii ?: !? -.! r.'d . ; 1 fi f t > r.rsor.s I were excit' d after trial by court I maiiial 111 ( 'onsta nt ii:o;<le. AMilir 1 Pa^i.a th-> ( \ Sultrn's eunuch, a no Kr(> was hanged. Women in the I>ay'? New*. P.oston women established the first playground in 10 02. i Norway, Sweden, Denmnrk and Ice , land have given the municipal fran , chise to women. I Mrs. K. A. lJaleh, <Nf New Hochelle, ; N. Y., was severely hurt lo i>reventiug ; her automobile from run it i n k down a ! bicyclist. J A leading nitmiier of the Woman'u I Municipal League, of New York, as i fvrted at a meeting that to have sap arate cars for men and for women | simply would Intensify the selfishness ?f men. , Catarrh ( 'mi not Ho <Mrrd With tjOCAt, ArrMCATi<>M?,M tb#y cjjMoI reach tha m*' of tb? <i????a4. Catarrh la ? hlotKl vr WUMtltUlfollul dt??**?, Mllli IB to iUie it you Ml lift take inUuival rCmediaa. If *11 * Cut hit)) Cur? if tak^n n?t?rn*lly, ui?<l fc< t$ directly un In* blood *iul niueoua ?ur ?>?<??, Hull'# Catarrh Cur? u not ? qua<k h)odk'lIlU. It WW I'fctK by one of tht bent physician* in tU? country for y?anl. ?lid i? a regular prc?cri|>tio?i. It in ? omi>?/*ed of thv t ><-* i tonic* known, combined with th* boot blood iiui iK'tlntf itiievtly on th? riiu<ou? ?urtM<?ri I lit p*ricj * L-oiobimitiuu of the two iuurcdivitt* in vr b?t produce* mich wornjcTfuI r^?nltn in curing catarrh. K?o<i for Iwtinonitli, fi?*. V, J. Cllkjf KY & Co., l'ropa, Toledo, 0. Bold by prire, 7ft<\ T*ko IjuII'm l aiiuly I'jIU for conatipatiott. A NEW~8T0RY OF LEB. An Incident Revealing Afresh tht Character of the Man, A hitherto unpublished story a|joot (.Jen, Kobert I). I,ee in given in The Manufacturer*' Hecord in un grticla. entitled "Hounding Out of the Na-'* tion 'h Life Through Bouthorn Devel opment," in the course of which it is said ; "At t he close of the Civil war ?ev eral young men who had nerved in the Southern army, so The Manufactur ers' Hecoid hns recently been told by 0:10 who wan in the party, called on Gen. Hubert K. Leo. In explaining the objcct of their visit they said to Lira : " 'Your nurue han curried us into many place# where we did not want to go. Now we want to tako your name with us where we are going, and wo . have eome to ask f?.r your auto grupli ou these photogrn pits.' "<J?n, I .?;(*, in jeply, said: " 'If my mime has carried you, as you say, into places into which you did not want to g</? I want you to be cure fill not to carry it into any place where I would not want it to go. Where are you going?' ""Cue said that lie was bound for Mexico, another that he was looking to the fur Southwest, ami the others to 'distant sections because they felt there was no opportunity for them at home by reason of the destruction caused by Lite war. "Gen. l.ee said to them: " 'As soldiers you served your State faithfully ; you did your duty, "you risked. your lives in the service of your country ; I nt your St.ite needs you to-d;:y more, than it needed you ia war. It has hard problems to settle. Its b'isiucss interests have been de stroyed, and for these very reasons it seems to me \oiir State has a light to ask you to s!atid by it in these days (. f trial and to h<i|> t o rebuild H s for tuiws. Consider whether you do not owi: to \uur Statj, under these con di(i<ns the same dev tion to it, the same s< lf-stiei ili' e, that you gave to it at ; he call of war. ' "If it had been p issible for this thouyhf of imp i^rent Confederate Sol dier to have been carried out, and if the hundietls of thousands of young, virile men who left this section within a few years after the war, and the 2 .500 ,OUO people who have left it dur ing the past !?) years, had been ablo to tind at home scope for their energy, euipli vu'.ent l'< r their talents, whether ? 1 ? . t 1 1 : <? ?'l ui ?ti:i ? ? 1 iiJit^LK, n mil a > uu ? feretn e there would have been, not enly in the South, but in. other ?oe? lions! The South wov.id have gained the enemy of lue people an J the ener? py of the eliildieii bo'rt'i to them, while I olher sections which, have been en riched by their work would to that extent have tnailc loss relative prog. I reus* than they have made," Ilr.d Toclh in His Tongue, Mr David Mitohcil, who lives with llr. !Scl uncji Gregory. near the Fair* view community, has had on experi* | pace that Ik extraordinary. Fourteen | \ cars oiro he was shot with a 38 . calibre pistol, the ball knocking out j two teeth. On hint Saturdav ho I ( nn\'e to Union and had Dv. Mont ! potnciv to examine his tongue, for i pomotinng was evidently wronjf with ! that ir.dn'.bfi'. Dr. Montgomery i carried t!:e patient to Dr. I. I M. Ilair, and out of his tonguo was [ extracted one of the teeth which were tih^t cut fourteen years ago. | It had been shot into the center of the top of the tongue, and when the ! pun-diot wound liealed the tooth was ' inside the bmlv of th.e t :-ysruo. I | KeecnMy Mr. Mitchell felt this | 1 st riUe'hjrJtinst his other teeth. IIo 1 ean.c ? n a few days later and had the ! tooth :?k. n from his tongue. ? Union Tin.cs. So. 19- '09. Ivvcry picture of the devil in hu man f.-rm represents him as very tall, very slender, and e'epantly dressed. The fut men need all tho | comfort tlioy enn gc-t, and many find iopio in this. OLD BOA Kl? lift Oct Saturated With Caffeine, Whon n person hr.s uaod coffoo for n number of yearn end gradually de clined In health, It Is time tho coffoo should bo loft o.l In order to see whether or not that has boon the cause c! the trouble. A lady tn Huntsvllle, Ala , says sbo used coffee for about 4 0 year?, and for the past 2 0 years was troubled with stomach trouble. "I have been treated by many phy sicians. but all tn vain. lOvcrythlng failed to perfect a cure. I was pros trated for some tliu'", and cama near dying. When I rocovered biifflclontly to partake of food and drink I tried coffeo ayiatn" and It soured on my stomach. " I Anally concluded cofTeo was the cause of my troubles and stopped Using it. 1 tried tea and then milk In Itn yJaee. but neither agreed with mo, then 1 communced using Postum. I had It properly made and it was very pleasing to the t,:sto. "1 have now i;;ed it four months, and n>v health la bo greatly Improved that 1 can eat almost anything I want and can sleep well, whereas beforo I suffered for years with Insomnia. "I have found the causo of my trou bles and a way to get rid of thom. You can depend upon it 1 appreciate Postum." "There's a Honson." Read "The Iioad to Wollvllla," In pkgs. K?er rend the above letter? A 1 new one npprnrs from time to time. ? Thoy are ^cnnlne, true, ud fnJU of Interest. ? ? / <*? [MM II. RULES, j ABDUL HAM1D DETKflONED Turkey Has a New Sultan, Brother of the Former. CONSTANTINOPLE GREETS HIM lJtc Now lluler Was Iloru November si, l k 1 1 ? He Wn# llt'lr to flu; Throne, lii ing (he Klde?t of (lie Constantinople Turkey. ? Ab?l *;1 I I.-i nil'l bus been disposed and his brother, Mebemmed He'chfcd Hffendl. ban been mado Hultftii In his ntuad under tho title of Mebmed V. Tho new Hultun was. proclaimed by tbo Hrlng of 101 gun*. The dethronement dJ tho ol<l Sul tan wus accomplished by unanimous vote of the two houses of Parliament, acting hm a National Assembly, Im mediately following it* racidpt from the Sheik u I IhIuiii of his authoriza tion. The announcement was greeted with universal Joy. The streets were filled with cheering throngs, and houses throughout the city were dec* orated with flaqe. Abdul Humid will bo permitted to live hereafter In a palace In some re-, tired spot, where he will be closely guarded. Ho has dlsgoYged largo sums of money that he had se questered. Thanks to the iron rule of C'nefket Pasha, the Young Turk mllltury com mander, perfect order prevails In this city. Reactionaries and Moslem fanatics, have been arrested by the thotfMUd find led through the streets to Imprisonment. In the War Office barracks alone there are 0000 pris oners. . These arrests wore based on lists of members that were seized on the premises occupied by reactionary so cieties. They were made at a neces sary precaution to prevent any trou ble in connection with the change of Govern merit. Mehined V. of Turkey was born No vember 3, IS 4 1. Ho was heir pre sumptive to the throne, according to the Mussulman law, as the eldest member of tho reixning family, ex ? cept the Sultan. Because rf the eloao survelUanco kept over him by tho j Sultan's spier, ho la littlo known as ; a man. Ho hud hi* pa !ac? on the j shores of the Bosphorut:. ll(t is tali ami well , proportioned, but inclined to stoop, }|i? features are regular) but ho has a hooked nose like that of Abdul Humid. His eyes are blue, and hi* hair and beard are ! light -red. His manners are very i gracious ar.d easy, and hr? exceed ingly generous and kind.- l'o Is not at all fanatical, but he ia sincerely re ligious, He plays unusually well on the piano, and js a great admirer of ! classical music. i JAkf tho deposed Sultan, the new ruler Turkey Is a good draughts man, and' ho sketches well, jle has , two wlvfcs and several children, threo of whom are boys. His wives aro both blgiily educated, and iirj the daughters of distinguished Pashas. They d rests at home In tho Frcnch , fash ion, Dii:s s.ivixti hi?:k ihiothkii. (.ill ??! Si\(ccn Hushes Into IlliUing 1 1 onso After Crippled Hoy. Buffalo, N. Y. ? Helen Sie?/;?r, nix teen years old, lose her life in a he roic I'ffori to save her eleven-year-old brother Carl from burning to death in their home, i.t Bialsdell. a village on the shore of the lake, seven miles west. of this city, In tho excitement which followed the discovery of tho fire, the boy, who was in Led with a broken leg. was temporarily lorgotten. Helen heard his cries and rushed Into tho house, calling, "I nm coming, Carl." When the firemen arrived neither boy nor girl v as in sight. The lnd was brought, out alivo later, but. it took several minutes to locate the girl, and when found she was dead. MISSOl'IHS MAXIMUM 2 CKNTM, New Hate on Kui-liiigton and Other llor.tls, Chlcace, 111. ? a maximum rate of two and onr-haif cents a mil? In Mlv foui 1 will so Into eTfecc. on thr> Bur lington and several other roans, ac cording to a decision rcachfd at a meeting of tho executive officers of Missouri railroads. The roads which nr.> . ed up In the Missouri courts in tho Injunction brought by Circuit Attorney Jones In St. L^uis to reetra-in th*?m from adopting a three-cent passenger rate, sought to induce the Burlington offi cers to a ait until all the roads could start together In tho two and one-half cent rate, bur tho Burlington would r.ot agree to this. CKNTHAI, Ml'ST IMY S2 ."5, COO. Court of Appeals Afllnui Judgment in V.ivui- of Woman Injured, Albany, Y. ? The Court of Ap* p c a i ^ rtfllrir.-'d a Judgment asalnit the Jsxw~ ?o;U Central Hallroad for 5 2 o ,? j 000 damrfttc which grew out of a r\ autrrr.ohllo accident on Junw 12, KuM, wi'.fii a train nm lnio un auto mobllo at p. prjido oroealng at Va*\ Cortiandt Pari* and Margaret Xoakcs, tin oceuran'. of the automobile, w:ia ro badly injured thr.t her left len had to bo anipu.ated below the knee. Tho court held that I h o train was running at a dansero.is speed at a place where special caro should havu boon exercised. Slut) Kmls of Nihvh, A l>i'.l< r il isc.i ? I.; :::\r.i?ed over fhv- VL-latioiKs of C.".ni;iiiy rnJ E:is 1;< n.!. Kmperor Nicholas repmled rrstric ttoi.s r?v;H-din^ the marriage of Ftur s i p : l of!] ctvy. f'ret?i.l? lit Vaft hr.s decided that t i : ? ? rnti:v SarlfT c,ueM'.on inn si. be "?*??! t1 ? cn*i\ At ;; < on fcrt net' v. i t :i tho labor. I' uui-.s in N^'a^.tin^iop. n, (' , the i'r-'s itji-nt announced thr.t he would .'on'luct an Investigation :? 1 1 summer virh n vli'W to a revision of the Sher iian Ar.ti-Trust law. ADMITS AMKIUCAN CA1TLR. ' Helgluin Idfts Kmbnrgo Duo to Foot and Mouth Disease. Washington, D. C. ? Tho Depart ment of Agriculture has been o ffl clally advised through the Depart ment of State that the Belgium Gov ernment has issued a decree remov ing tho restriction* previously im posed against tho importation of cat tle from the United States. The decree was promulgated be cause of the oxlitctico of foot and mouth disease. ijn . PAINT EVERY YEAR. fro On? W?u(| To l>o It, Hut Borne Paint Will Wear No longer. When you hare a Job of painting doue you dop't ex poet to bava It done over statu very soon, but to uiuke * lasting Job several things must be taken lo>to consideration ? the proper tloie to paisirrtbe coudltlon of tbe ?Urrace? the kind of materials to uge, stc. AJ1 thcae matters are fully covered Id tbe specifications, which cad bo hadjree by writing National Lead Company* 1&02 Trinity Dulldo log, New York, and asklug for Houuo owners' Tainting Outfit No? 49, Tbe Outfit also Includes a book of color schemes for both Interior and exterior painting, and a simple Instrument for detecting, adulteration In the palht materials. The outfit will solvo many painting problcmu for every house owner. ty-antlmo when buying paint see that every white lead keg bears the famous Dutch Hoy Painter trade mark, which Is un absolute guarantee of purity and quality. If your paint dealer cannot supply you National Lead Company will see that sotuo one else will. Seasons may roll, but tho true soul burns the some where'er it K?es> lira. Winelow'e ftoothing bjiup lor Children teething, toftens the gum?, reducta infi?n>m*< fj?A,tllsyaf*in,currs wind tolio,U&> ? boUla The asp- borrows poisou from the viper.- Latin. '' Try Mm in.- l$ye ltehicdy Fop Red, Weiik, Weary, Watery ICvea, Granulation, Pink Kyv and Kye Strom, Murine Doeim't h>iuart; Soot hen Kye I'uin. 1h Compounded Hy Experienced l'hyuicianuj Contain* no InjurUm* or' Prohibited Orugs. Try Murine For Your Kye Troubles, You Will Like Murine, Try it in Ruby'* Kye* for Kcaly Kyelida. 4)rugqli?tH Sell Murine at. 60c. rite Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chi cago, will send You Inlet eating Kye Jlooka yrt0- u \ , The avaricious man is always in want.? Horace, Bend posUard reqnos* today for smuplo package of Unrliold. Ton, Nature's Uorb remedy 1 or ooiUituwltTon, hvor and kidney diseases. Garfield Toa Co.. lirookiyu, N, Y. A man in n passion rides a liovse that runs d\vny > with him. ? CJcrman, Rough on Rat%, unbeatable oxtorminator. Hough on Hon Lice, Nest Powdor, 25 <*. Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Lifj'd.SSo, Rough on Fleaa, Powder or Liquid, 45c, Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd, 35o. Rough on L'oth and Ant*, Powdor, Mo. Rough ou Skoetors, u^reouble in use, 25c. E. H^Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J, Frame your mind to mirth and mer riment. ? Shakespeare. The Rest Salve Ever Used. Fort Ocott. Kansas. Mr, J. T. Shuptrlno. Savannah, Oi. Dear Kir. ? As*4?- 1 am cnllln; for the best salvo I ever uaod. Enclosed find |2. 60. Send rpo one-half dozen boxes of rcttcrluo. Yours truly, N. J. Klpp. Tetterlne cures Eczema, Tetter, Hint? Worm, Ground Itcli, Itching Piles, in fant's 6orc Head Pimples, Rolls. Rough fccaly Patches on the Face. Old Itching Eore3, Dandruff. Canltored Sculp, Dun lone, Corns, Chilblains and every form of Kkln Dteoaflo. Tetterlne 00c; Tetterlne Boap 2Rc. Your druggist. or~try mall from (ho manufacturer. The Shuptrlne Co., Bavannah, 0<i. Fear of Premature Burial. Tlio fear cf premature burial, which prompted the late Lord Burton to direct by his will that bin heart ihould be removed from hia body, lias caused many well-known men and women to order a surgical operation to be performed upon their bodies, llarriot Marlincau left her doAtor 10 Pounds to amputate hor head, and Lady Burton directed that her heart should be pierced with a needle. The lato Edmund Yates left instructions that his jugular vein should be sover* pd, with the provision that a foe of iJO guineas should be paid for the pur pose. ? Westminster Gazette. RHEUMATISM I wont c\6ff chronic rhcumatlc to tbrovr lira J all medicines all Uulmoots. all plaattra. nod tlve MUNYON'H UHEUMA TlSil ItEtfEDY n trlnl. No matter what 7<)ur doctor tea/ aav, no matter what your friends m ly nay, no matter how prejudiced vo*j ir.ny La ngalnst all adver tised remedied, nt on-e to your drug fist and get a bottlo of tho KIIEUMa 1HM ItEMEPY. If It fulls to Kive ratls (action. I will refund your mon^y.? Munyon Remember this remedy contalna no aat> Icrllc acid, no opium cocalno, morphlno or other bnrnjful orufB. It li put up uuder the guarantee c t tho Puro rood ond Drug Act. A poor man wonts acmo things j ft Covotous man, ail things. ? Puteh, Itch curcvi .n 3> minute* by Woolfori*! Sanitary Lotion N'avw fn;l?. At druggist*. Tho blosaednees or misery of old ngfl it often but the extract of our past life. ? Domaiatre. Bo. 1Q?'0Q, THIS UTTER IS WORTH READIN8. "OentUmcn:? -For fiv? week* I luffflrcd Intensely from k bod ease of Eczema, which covered my chost, stomach, back and both anus. After trying threo physician* and one skin specialist, and by actual count twenty-nine different ointments uud lo tions, I accidentally learned of Hancock's Sulphur Compound and Ointment. As I was willing to try anything once, I pur chastxl n bottle of the Liquid and Oint ment. The first application gave me in stant relief from that awful itching in flamed surface of my skin. I persistently used this remedy for one week and at the end of that time I had hardly a trace of the eruption on my person. If any reader questions this testimonial as not being bona-fido and absolutely nneoticited, an in quiry addressed to the addreea below en closing post Ago, will convince any one be yond question. Warren C. Oarkh, "108 So. Ohio Ave., Columbus, 0." Write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Proprietor, Baltimore, Aid., for Booklet. Sold by druggists* Be not arrogant when fortune smiles nor dejected when she frowns. Great floods have flown from little sources. ? Oroek. Blue and Or tj. If the time id^mld come when (be South ileum** to erect on I he battle field of Gettysburg a monument wor thy of the C'onfeaerale soldier# who (K'nabtiU there, there should be no nar row eectional protest*. .In respect to. memorial* of Hie valor of the men who wore the grav there ought to be reeiprocity.-rlhiltimore. Hum When The Month 4 wire* fo build a memorial at Gettysburg. the North will welcomo'it. The deeds of Picket t and Lee are the common heritage of alll sections.- New Votit Herald. For II KA 1>A < II ft? lll< < A I'llllNI! Wheth?r fiom Cold#, llt-at, Htomaeh ojf, r bi voiiH 'J'rouMfi, (.'apudiue *11) relieve yoil. t'a Jtuukl i<Ua?ant to uke a-i* tuuimll ately. Try It. ICc., 16c, anil 60tf fcl <iruif ?tore#- ... lietter slip wiili the foot thon with the tongue,- -Italian. The wuy JtHiukiiH Wittril < hi WWthil and i* 1 1 tt y h ?!l aorenesa. inu uikJ inflammation in ? ?ni'|>rw? ur I light to the aHlii'tod. If i* simply Kical tu , lelievu ull kindu uf pain. The amity that wisdom knitH n??t , folly may easily untie, ? Shokexpearo. H. B. -Qssas'a X0*?, ot Attain*, flu., ??? 111* only twcHaful Dropay BpoclalW'a lu tha world. B?? tbalr liberal oflNr lu advertUo i mant to another column ot tbU j aper. Mingle a lit tip gayety with your grave pursuits.- -Horaco. MADE WELL AND 5TR0NG By Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound IJardatown, Ky.? " 1 Buffered from ulceration and other fqmalatroubU's for a loiiK tiir.o. Dot tors nail failed I*; help mo. Lydia K I'inkliam's Yogeta ble (Jjompounu was recommended* and I decided to try it. It ciirud my trouble and made mo well and strontr, so that 1 can do all myown work." Mrs. .Tos Ki'H Hall, Hards town, Ky. Another woman Cured. Christiana, Tenn. ? " I suffered from | the worst form of female trouble r.o ! tjiat at times I thought I could not ' live, and my nerves were in a dreadful j condition. Lydia 10. IMnkham'a Vege- i table Compound cured inc, and made mo feel like a different woman. Lydia i E. Pi nk ham's Vegetable Compound is i worth its weight in gold to suffering women "? Mrs. Makv Wood, H.F.I). 3. ! If you belong to that countless army ; of women who suffer from some form , of female ills, don't hesitate to try f Lydia E. l'iulcham's Vegetable Com- J pound, made from roots and herbs. ; For thirty years this famous remedy ! has been the standard for all forms oi ? female ills, and has cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with 1 such ailments as displacements, fibroid tumors, ulceration, inflammation, lr- j regularities, backacho, and nervous prostration. lf } fon want special advice write for it to Mrs. I'lnkhnm. Lynn, Muss. Is 1'reo and always helpful. PALATAL CASTCR (ML A fateful, ti i lui.lf ?iTecilft, pur* CA?tur 0.1. Prescribed And ei .dorscU by physicians. CHILDREN LICK THE 5 POO"! 85c. ? all DRUQOIBTft? ?Cr. Or upou receipt of pi ic?. PA I. ATA T, M'F'CJ r o. j i SroM Stkkr! , N. Y . II >ou .uffvr from *tu. r?UiM Umvo i'lilHlft'li, Ui !'?*' ^ w? 21Z i,_l ? - %U<S ?tt 7<hi ?r? ?????>? >vo ly vr III r?U#?? wuiji.tmj'j /?? l> U to miii-1 f>'? ? FH KB IMlH ol Dr. D(?> a Kyllfvllc I ?rt)i 1| )>*? t:u.~e<l UMUUM wCrr* f?rry (atLX *?><?; <tv- >.nh illir :il")|f. i r - OuarfcitU*! ?'/ >?#X 'l^W?tory, ?W? NtUouui M,{ $V.,\V:h I Zt ,'l mv WO. 1W71, I'lruMifl** A^f |>K, W, H. W4>|. 04H r?rT ?ir??i K?w V urw 4 "*? This Trade-mark liliiiiinakvs All Uncertainly ill tll<* JHIIllMSl' of n.iiiit materials. It is an al?olute guarantee >f |>i?r iiy a?<! quality. I 'or 'J-our uw i? n r<> t e 1 1 i "ii , sec tlcit it is <>ii tlip ??<lr of fv?ry 1<<'^ <?1 w hit<* lead you buy. MAI ION At (1*0 COIUfAUT 1902 Triftliy *?? *?* ITCH CURED ?' ?"5oYS"",?.'* UH. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH. * tfuaran. teed to euro any <'ju?u of J toil In half hour If uyt-d according to din c ilous ?how Lit I* to Der ail* having Itch. If your doif has Hcratche# or M aiitfo David# Sanatt ve Wanh will euro lilra aio?ice. Price frOc a Mottle. 1 1 cannot he mailed. Delivered at rout- nearest uxinfas ofMco free upon receipt of 7& cents Ontai A Mluvr Dim If It lim vnd, Va> BoTlO-'OoT MOTHER ORAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OarUtn 0'ir? fur I'rverlpbneM* t.'ouallpfitloii. .."f nfounirta TroublWi j Dflhlng 1? I no r A <? r a, ??d Oral r yl Worm*. Tlioy llrroli MP < lu ?4 It-Hjr#, At nil OiuifKiiU. 26 oU. ntAilod KKKK. ^/^rNI?| A. 8. Ol.MSTED. Lc Roy. M. Y Mother Graf. Nur?e In OhiWl r?n's Hniuo, Hum YoikCUy OLD NORTH STATE OINTMtNT Vi lli euro your Piles. Ecr.r pia,- tryBlp <ia?, < ai bunch's. Hoils, hoiv K.v?'s, I'livrs on the Kycball, Uraiiulaud I. Ids. Koru Threat, (olds. lUicumatlnm and A I'l'Oi.dlfli U. Coins, liuijlons mid Ingn.w \ne Tiif NaTs. A?>l< roar druiriBst for It. OLD NOKTll ST A 1 1 OINTHEM CO., < Iiii riotte, .V . ; DAISY FLY KILLER Ill* ''4 infublrf , *t ItKII ?nil IUIU *11 fll?. Nidt clean, oru-mouUil, con vonliiut, v I) cap. U>U Ail lingo. Miulo of melnl, otfiuot ?pill or Up <v cr. will not mill or Injure any* (blntr (1 Oar mi lenl effcctlvo. Of *11 d'*lrr* i r ?on? |u< iiulu for 20a. Hrcokl j ?. n. T. U*:;0! O SOHEH.H 1 Hf i'< '? I . lj tri, CURED Given Quick Relief, Rtmovf* nlT ?welUog Ju 8 to M d?y? ; ctfeoti ? permanent curfl in joto 6o day*. Tri;>Urentm?u| !gi*enfree. Nothingcai^be (aire* Wri'e Or. H. M. Green's Sont, ? 3p?oliH?t?. 0*x u Atlanta, Q* DISTEMPER Pinkeye, Epliootlr. C??rrlial F?? v vrr. lnducnii, Cought, Coldi, :rc., are ail p^iUWalj rr?v;?Ml and I quick)/ curM t/ Craft's DUiemptr ! and ifcuw'fi C?jre. Onoo alwot ? j Gnf&n"eJ toour-j. bVO M k 41 ?l or <V.ro-n tircpajd. ?'Vaiertnarr FotLl?r?," Q+*f l<X>fc. fircc. *Ye!l* MedUlniC^i lnd? Restores Gray Hnlr to Natural Color.' ' RCMOVCt DANORUFr UHO 8CUHP Invigorates and prevents the heir from fulling off, For 6ato b| U;upylMo, or Bont Diroct by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia fi'tt )l P#? 0)1*1*; Sampla Bottl? jjc. S?nd for Ci'tult" ! SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS ! LOMBARD IRONWORKS. AUGUSTA, GA, Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tenderest part without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed ? all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates instantly ? relieves any inflammation and congestion, and reduces the swelling. SIoan'_ Liniment ? is an excellent antiseptic and genn killer ? heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poisonous insects. Prlco, 25p., GOc., and $1.00. Dr. Earl S.Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A, Moan'* book on horMt, cattle, iheep mid ponltry ??nt frt% B.B.B. Cuts Tbreogto tbe Bleed Pimples. Itchincr Humors, Eczema. Poison, B. B. (Dnlanlc Bio od Rheumatism, Bone Paina. Blood the blood and tton purine* It-ondln* aft<iod lhe I>??">n In aurfaee, Bonca, Jnlnta. and vherever ih? dlaeaa*?* lv, w,? ,h* "kln Ule?rs. PlmnlM, Kniutlona arc hraled and e?red C thl! W*T*U SiiKa vflgtittf ir.'ii'Jg! '? i~ hoo. m ft.uirx.ic wnSk JySSjBfSiow