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No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach K ?troni man U atronj nil over. No man can be strong who it eufforiuf (root week etoiaeoh with it* consequent indication, or from tome other di?e?to ( I tUc etoinaeh tad it* moolittd prlioii which im* pairs dictation and nutrition, l'or when the itomwh It weak or diaeaaed there ia u loaa of the nutrition - contained in food, which if fhp aouroo of all phyalcel t Mr?n?th. When a man "docan't feci Juat ri^ht," when ho docan't aleep well, haa an uncomfortable icennft in (he stomach t!t?r Mlin|, is languid, nervous, irritable and Jiipood* ti l, he it losing tho nutritiou needed to make strength. &uvb a man should uao Dr. Pleruo'e (J olden Medical Mllacovory. It curat dlei >aeee of tho etomach and other or&unu ot dljjoetlon mnd nutrition. It enrlchva the blood, Hovljioratee tho liver , atrehithene the kidney a, nourlahem tho nerve*, and mo tUVHS It HALT It 71HU HTIttiSiiTII TO Til a w i/o Li: no nr. You can't Afford to accept a writ nostrum us u substitute for this non* ulooholio medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby mako a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed ou wrapper'. You Need a Tonic if you feel languid and deceased all the time. The best thing to help nature build up the system is Dll D.JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE This lyel U-ntc U not * false stim ulant cs titan/ cA |!i? t o called "spring tonics." It it a natural stiength jjivrr. For all run-down <or.ditions o( the health' it ii a:> invaluable rem edy; inipo. : j r.< w lifn #ri(t Vi^or and buildj up the tntiru tystcm. Scltl b'j AH I .fusing Diij, In two r/:e io .'iV), 5 0< and. 3 5c iJiiijiiialys All I'nccrtuinfy it. the jiuri h-w of (??ill in.iti i i.,U, It is an a nc t ir-iiiUv >1 j.nr. !?> .??in! l i?r your n |>i ? 1 1 1 1 on, sri t I * ? II In ?)|| til'' > I'll* fit < v i v <?{ \* ii.'U- lf.nl ) i> i huy. urimi in* r.eim*r 1*0' I 'i kit York Si< 1 i 1 1 ! |"< in I In 1 . > i'. | s, I ,!. 1 .1 iv<\ !?! ;i rl i :r/ lin'i Win.-itnii -Sii'lvm, Kiii' li.'irt ;id<I !?rr. ii>!, Kv I > i 1 1 1 ? 1; 1 1 ? r . vii. !>.<'. So. '{'i- 'n!(. 1 i ko.m Pi' k i Aflcr All II "(>< |J:id \' :i n i v I it 1 1 . M i'K. .1 II. H'.'iiin -t?, .V.) Fountain Et., Oardi M?* . t.v.s: "My buck us?;(l to t r o n 1 1 1 ?' ino ko H" v r> ! > llial at 1 1 1 lia l lo p!v?> up J to k '<> :*j} ImmJ am! st:iy?-rl t h.i'i'f! four months. uuftt rlriK la ? ; 'it s- * [ i u, illz/iiH-KS, hoad.n 'i" ntnl itifbun ^ T! J t f ion of th'? I . J :i i J -- c! ? ? r . T!iou^!i with out ) ? " . ! ii; um!i:? ! wi's K i y j-iiis, a n ? I in 1Hn c !k< was <om ;> I t< !y ctiri-t! The t r <? ' 1 1 ? !?? has never ret urii' <l " Si > 1 ? ] I ? >' a!! il< :ii"!S. ;. ?? cents a box. l i I'mi i :i Cm., f< -fr il l, N. V. Inc'kate:? CM Tragedy. Fiftcdi skil. t? -is l> i:u; together in fundi a position as to militate hasty burial and three llir. 1 1 - 1 j ? ? ? i r > s hesinn-r tin* ? ' ;? t ? ? 17..'!', f < i . i i ? ! v. .ill them <1 ir iity the i v< nvat !:._r f< r the ? t ' :t it ? >1 ! 1 : 1 1 ?? s M < ?? I i ?- 1? 1 Sr!:? ? I Hospital. ill AVa^lii.Mi'.lnii C'.iv, near t ! .i- IjumUm of the I'dImiIIIC, I I il-us t" i !'4 i: t , It ii be lieved, some Indian or ii.'iat iciil trag edy of cni! Aii.f-riian days. As nut lient ie history sheds no ilhuninnt i n^r ray < n the < aw, tl:o 1! surer of sns pieion wavrrs in its pointing h>okinvj first townrd the red man. who Mole Kiltntlv f.lotiir t!u' Wroded I'otomae hanks a erntury and a half ?'???.. I In- ?\ to n in \ t h i< :i ] pirato < row whic h is he lievod to have n ude its rendezvous in the upper lYtoir.ae, and l:\stlv to a mutiny-infested uivo trading vessel, lint the lenes mnv remain forever as silent ai when they were in their yrave. For Women-Lydia E. Pink kam'sVctfctable Compound Xoah, Kv tlie Ch:i:nv f I. passing through ;d suffered from Ii'-ii'l u hrs, ihtvous j priist ration, and , hrnmrrhai^'S. "I .yiiia K. I'ink- ' Vegetable ; < : oundiuudemc | h > h .11.-! .si roti}?, so i thai I r m do all my hot: vw ork, and at t'Mid to the store a; .1 pusi-oiluv, ami I l n'l much younger than I realfv am. "JLydia I', Pink hum's V t'Ki-tunir ( 'onipountl Is the must gucc?tssful remedy lor till kind* of female troubles, and I fuel thtit I can never praise ittnoi^'h," ?Mii3.X4ZZJ8 Uollaxd, 2\*oah, Ky. TheChangeof Life is Uiemostcrltical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this timo invites disease and pain. Womenevcrywheroshouldrcmember that there is no ot her remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com nade from native roots and For 80 years it has been curing women from the worst forms of femalo ' tii? ^inflammation, ulceration, dis Slacementa, fibroid tumors, irrogulari ea, periodio pain#, backache, aud MArv/iu? nn^tmlion. " Yoillttf HUM, >Ol? ' FoX 'i l^ook of Mart yr* 1 ' " " We have, but if you will pardon mo, Mr. fJii \ inun, I don't think it will interest you." "Ye# it will; I 'in breaking in a pair of new kIiocs." TAINT DURABILITY The n rat thought In painting should, of course, b? durability ? and dura bility means simply puro paint prop erly applied. Pure palnl Ih pure whlto load and |lii?i:cd oil (with or. without tin 1 1 idi malarial). Bruno yoara w^otho paint-buyer was likely to got adulterated or counter* fell wblfo lead If ho was no', familial* I with brands, To-day ho may buy with perfect safety If ho only m;ik('ll pure thai tbo Djteh Hoy Painter trad "m ark Is on the packages of white load that he Imys. This trade, "mark wan adopted by National |,ead Company to <1!*) io**titvit the puro while I 'ad made by thorn from tbo worthless adultcMti d and fak'f noods. It in a KoiuanU'.* as viiImmI'Io lo Him houHo-owr,? r as the education of a paint expert .could be Mrs. Oreeti.? " I )o \o;i oyer . get are'ry with your husband and threat en to jjto l.oine to your moiiierf" Mis. Wise.? " Sq, I threaten lo brill/ ii.? i her lu-re." ^ HAD SEVERE WEEPING ECZEMA. Fin e and N'e< U Werv Itmv ? Terriblo Itcbiuir, Inthimiiiatlon and Sore uess ? Ml Ti eat ni?'iit s Palled-? Cut h ur t a (ii'i nt Success. " Iv-y.ciiiii began over the lop <>f my ear. i It iiimI. i'il imil tin it be;/an lo Kpiead. 1 Flutd three ilfiMTt'iit < 1 1 m- > ? ? i h and liied sev r;nl Mi i . but they did mi' no H'md. At la.nl one Midi! i, f- n ' y (at e and in> luck with raw. The water run out of ii-vi ili.it I hud to wear iiiedieutud col ton, nnd it wan *o inflamed nnd More I hat 1 Lad to put n piece of cloth over my pillow lo keep the w titer from it. and it w<n,M islam 11m; cluth a sort of yellow The. eczema itched ho that it Keoaicd an though I emiM tear my face ail to pieces. Then I began to ion; the ( iitictiiu Soup and Ointment, and it wan net more than three month* before it was ail lieuled up Mihh Ann Pearson;!, North field, Vt Doc. Ml. 1 *> ? 7 . " Poller Drug & I hem Corp , Solo Prop*, of Cuticuru Kemcd/eu, 1'uMoii, M.iss. Proverbs and Phrases To had a virtuous ine is pleasant. The timid are alwavs enol. tjib I on. Tired fi Ik are quarrelsome. ? French. Truth i:evi r ?n> in 1 <?! it ? d to a lie. ? - Vount*. We should be undone but f t>r nil (bun^'.? Tlieinist o< h s. He who understands tnest is other men 's n :a-t i r. t lerrrnn. Knew prudent. cautious self-eoii t rol in \\i>dom's root. Bun*. Mm prize a ilnr.'-' un^aiiiod tnoro thr.n it is, Shnkesp 'are. Ml'SVON'S F.MINKNT DOCTOKH AT vol ' n si;i;vic i<: #Not a Penny to Pay For the Pulleit Medical K\ a ni I nut Ion, If you are In doubt as to tho causo of your diiTSpe mall us & postal re questing n medical examination blank, which you will nil out and return to u?. Our doctors will carcfully diag nose your cane, and if you can ho cured you will be told bo; If you can not be cured you will be told so You are not obligated to us In any way, for this advlco is absolutely free; you are at liberty to toko our advlcn or rot an you see lit. Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eminent doctors will dlafinoso your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon'p. 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Two securities avail more than one. ? l.a Fontaine. r..r ITI'VDK III - If l?-U?W APllllMt Vi'ic.l cr from Col ls. Ili ?t.. Siomsoti or Nervou* Troul * fci-udine will relieve you. Its UguUl - iu ImnieiM Try a. luo , Ui> c, and &OC. al tljuf ?ton ? A 1 1 e I : I n I., snail li-in.s is t lie > < i i .i n: \ j I' virl i \ I | di. S" n.i \'i'iir t ? ? ? ? I e* ?v) | '????! I. ie.|. achy rn l ?"r :il !????' I |'.,l, i'.i) \v . : a 1 . 1 ? ' i? ll.imhin Wizard t':l I! -v.! be k^.I in tl.o ii.onun^. . it. I ho u II ll'jit s(ieaks M'Ws, but he t!at In ar- r? a:??. A r ; i i i;s Dr Pierce's Pellets, small, xu^ar oontc<l, eah> t i t.ike a? laii'lv. recniite and uivig orale nt<Mhueb, liver nr\d baweis and cure constipation. Twixl the spoon and I lie lip the morsel ma\ ?lii>. ? T'anish. Perry Pavm' Palnkl k-r for rovontv rr ars h?? been curing t'l<?rri a*, dysentery aud bowol coinpi&luu. (iu . tiio genuine. Six inches of snow is reported from Johannesburg, South Africa. Mr* Window's Soothing Syrup for Children teeth inn, softens the gums, reduces inflamms tiou, silsys pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bottls. Better the' last smile than the first lanphter. ? French. Roogti on Hats, nntooAtabTe ertermlnatoc. Uoogh on Hen Lien, It eat Powder, aso. Rough on Bod bog*, Powder or I/lq'd, flSc. Koogh on FWi, Powder or Liquid, 90c. Rough on Boacfcsi, Pow'd, l5o.,I/iq'd, 3So. liongh on Moth aod Ante, Powder, Mo. Rongh on Iksstsn, sgrwllls ta ???. Bfco. M. ?. W?m airtH, JsrMf OHf, h NEWS FROM WASHINGTON D&vjd K. Thorn bin # in appointed I'OmI n:u?U'r ?l i ''berry V ill*, (Jantun cou nly, vicv 'i'. .1, tSuinii^r, removed. Mcyond (I'liniltiiiK t liut iunt ructions had been given to t ho I 'piled State* Aitojrii <>y ai 1'ituhurx to iintiiituiii <du*W ohiitfrViUifrrt ?**(? -?#*?** itl ttio plant nl i'Kh.scd Su et < 'ur Company ii( MeKee# Kockx, near I'ittMburK, of ficials of llic Hcpartinoiit of J u wt ice would not discus* the htriko condit ions. The President hex commuted to ?ix inoiil Iim thf term of imprisonment im posed upon W, S. Harlan, H, |<'t liuj< ).'i)i?i and < ( '. Hilton, hut hurt denied commulal ioit of pardon to Kohert Galliidier (iini 'Wnller (li'iicc, all of whoin v/et'O com icti'd al IV'iisocola, I' la., ol conspiracy to commit peon a w. ' hey were Kculenccd Hecember II .last follows: Harlan, 18 n i o 1 1 1 1 ; ,s al hard labor and ?500 fine; (fallajjlier, I . > months at hard lahor and ifl.000 flue; lliitf'/iiiH, Hilton and Grace, Id mouth* at hard lahor and *1,000 (jjio, Henry J.ano Wilson, American Minister to Heltfium, will he appoint cd to succeed David 15. Thompson as A inhaKsador to Mexico within the next lew week Mr Mr. Wilson has heen ntd i lied of his appointment by thi> Slate l)epn rlruent and is t learniu up his- business at the legation in f!ruK8ids piepu ratorv to departing lor his new post. The Mexican.Gov <cnuici.it, while, rcj.'Tt tl in-f lo hco Mr. 'I ! ompMin sever Ins connection an A udasnador. is ayrc-al I" lo the itp* |oinln;eiil of Mr W il oij and has .so r <l:li< d the L' Mi led Stat. 1 n i- (.1 I In- t< u (cms is s.ipcrvi.sors ??*+'? N utrfr'a will be I ?emrt'C'|\'ifs. ""Tfie" i a a < >' 1 f i.iiie of the ;;u;" iM'isors ? r ? mini r\<'< d I ro'la v as follows: W. \\ . ?\\ i.i .i! ,v u i it , f,i>! di>tri< J It. I'. I'fiiiliinr. he-M.ud; I'. Kid.;;'' way Moore-, ijind; Win. Al l iuid, fourth; S. I lov d I undn t h, liith; Kdwiird t . I'uiI.k, r !x 1 ? i ; I',. I). Oil, seventh; ?'. ? I : (' Su,il|i. ninclhv Warren I.. Jl'.tfe, In. l !i. 'I ! i ?? j: | >? (??t'i I m? til for ll.i- i i * ? ! . I ! i dislr'n I ha ?.!:< ! been made., I id it !';is ? i def oh d that In* shall hi a I'eacira!., lit I !i ? nine desiynal id. :?!' \V< < ?! \s a r ! . l.aod. I'urk* '{Mid- Hyde .re 1 t? o< rats, and the ? t ' r live I>mm' | a": Il is oil i. al'd I'm! a'-i t I. ' numeral ?>rs will I c n r \ I ii ma I..' I la1 count in \ ir as a'.'a ind l.llO i:i l!><>(). 'He huodrt ? ! '''Hi i . is I i II -, i u ' !' -I'd I.i S "a 1 ii. ! no pi* c h ol pa * 1 ??-. I < a i !. w;i - M i: u! in ; n nut I.i imed III I' op ? ii il S: 1 : | rt' .1 \ 111 I lit' t Ic.'l'l It 1 1 . r 1 1 i \ i > t i t | ill" | 'osltillice | )e | a rt nun i . 'i !m? ? n ? dope contained i'o iics-a.'i' i r wril.ii!-' ol' auv l<i:id '?at v i i.l.l t 1 ist 1 3 . t ? name or ad ' it ?"s i I tl c. s' in", r. The envelope v. nal il m I *o>t i ? ! i t.) an add res.-, la \t \v \ ci"!-,. but t i : - ? i> ?r..o,i lo whom it wa? add I"' > - d it.;! I c.i-t I"1 found. I '? i - ' ? i t !ie | u rit i t ? f ( 'o| 'mit l-a ? . I.i' | ? t.o t Kit .' ii1 ri- 'l ie' frit !?- I" f :. l.-i.; , r them. Tit !?".*} if la', c' , .'.ailed a i i ?.?it l-.r- ; in \ i.?w ! !i. I i - ' " I I I ! :. v e di>t ill-; .'!? and d ? p .!' ,? r-_'cl.' I ? *r : ' ? i ; ? r- ? ?) t| -? "Ur: t" I 1 i- v\ - 1 : . ; i -I tit : ui t a pi v I'M. vv 3 , ; . 1 1 i % r a :i 1 1 d t ?' - 1 ?' ? ' i tie ct- :i li ti'.;".: t'. ? p;*r- ?? Ml a P' f " ';< a r ; 1 v ' ' 1 1 t and -il I'M :t" i f a :? :? \ <!t jiei^h ! i rs in ! ' " >an ?? ? mm:: r \ i'!:c I i.ep ; M'?T ol' all mm'I? t'l pi'"i'r\, e\et pi p:._. i 1. i-.. l, , pari ialiv i t : : r 'n 1 1 tl. Siaiii'ei i;at; >i-. u> ."iveK'nl > of l JV I I i * t ? ill" I i ? t : i n to at'rae* at lenli'.M. > is i ?>.' it a t < i! !>v t!:?> lm nt t f Vit t>-( 'o:i>.mT( irti: t al lla:>s:-n. el l'a:.l<i k. I ! Ml t IS.no ? ft pies of d'o'* t : ret: t p:M t s of I lie l'?il I - in t he Siannse- lan^ua-t' w; re si Id last M'H f. Mr. ll;inst;i is espeeiallv i:ti I r- ?-<i d wil !i t ! e I o I ' 'i:- 1 t \c i:i l abilnnt.s i f S.:i::i, a; a ^ nei al i al '. nre cn^er to ?<-? a:nl .learn a;. 1 :trc \ < ry i(eod st t'dtMiis. ! T!:e. roste!!'., o lXpavtnmu will I ] l.nt e u:i iiddit m :: :: 1 I t a t in. tue ocean i: ail trai:sf? r s rviee in New Vcr); 1 arl < r. he? aiis-> <?! t <? ureal inti^a-" in l<jvi_ni na l. i".e j/.'ie.ncr d.'lui I <i n ; ? v will a- "-t t : >? >: ,u .? r 1 - ! na t r-Gunra! i-:akin*/ t'te r-id l:a:.-lt?:. Al! S.aith American liner*1 us we I! ns s'eane.M's frotti Kurop.-nn ports \\;il he !;..'t at t rut re: it i ; i and l ? I'. -veti of ! !a : r !' a:i. Stale 1 'epart nier.i otlleials a;nl tiicm! t i s cf diplomatic ? orps in W a>liin>;'i r: . a:v kei nl> intrrcste?l r.i I he r;\tdi!n:i width has tl ? \ ?. !? >??.?! ::i (li'i'ite. Ncwspnpcr re|" tls i t tonlil ii t d e:hi ia! advices reeeiveil u! the Slate IN pajtmrnt from < i ? Mt.sts, ;i.o rew Mun.^ter It) Gre.'ce. T ? j c hi!-.:- ?-! < i : i t in e of I*:: t d Statts ! . a_ r> ever In hi in t i is < i a, : - ? ! ' < ! ? M :vd lu A ai t S. i'i t . ? ?!' i Y:*. a * ;m ?. I.'. . 1 : . ? . t at t'-. ap pi .. : r i - . : * * a.t \ > ^'<?1 fro 51 Nov . !?:' ? : - I- :??. I ? 'ia - I .-ill'. ; I . : P"1' - W. c: i !???' ? - ? . ? ? i ?? . ' ? ? d . ? co:: : r.r ? i.i ? ?>. . i ; ? ! ? . Tilis v ?' i * 1 ' ? :?.? i ! : i Will ' ? :? . . : d tl." I ' -tin:. '\'\ !???? " , ; ..?? \ : 1. r > ! > tl." j . ? \ 1 I 'ark .1 : i'i ? l:sa a I \ " ?'? '. 1 v. a>. ii rail is' Mi t \ - < < of "'.i; i f MCiA Ii -S VC.M <. Ti" is shown l>v the j'-mmu:*! r-'') ???'. o' 'a1 park < r j mM? - ' ' urdav. t^hn 1'. X:c!adson. t.: aii * A. Hi'vnudt.ae, And 1.. 1? T.on:a\. (lie ]>ark eoum.isMoncrs, conclude their report by referring to the proposition to establish a national roadwny from \Vashington to the park, to be known a* "Lincoln Memorial Wav," su.sr gesting that a prospect of additional access and interest is thereby open , cd which will probably materfalive in the future. W. L. Harris nn?l P. II. Oi;i?ls<lon. of rh?v}vfU?M. uorn .-iuae .iSaluitiav.. and calh'il upon I 'ost muster I llitelicoek in vofercnro to the mat ter of placing in operation the pro posed lion of steamship* between ("harl^ston nrul Hnn?mn. Th*v ?l?? intended lo sec Secretary of Wnv Diekin?nnt but the Ifttor U out ol the ?ity. Wit a&d WUdom. 1 Striking tuanum ar? bad wanner* Solitude sometime# a bent vocioly.1 Self is (bi flr?t object of charily. Truth never was indebted to a lie. I am the only one of my friend* I can rely upon,~-Tfrer?ce, Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. . ' , j TU? tyrant ia dead, but not tyran ny.- Herman. Kveryone has his hands turned to- 1 ward himself.? 1'olish, Bo. 86-'09. Milw Butter From Oil. The Standard Oil Company has de cided to drive the cow and the dalry mnn out of business. Its skilled chemists have discovered a process whereby they tan make gilt-edge butter as a by-product of crude po troleum. If report# are true, plans have been prepared and contracts Boon will be li t for putting up a bin butter-making plant ait a new depart ure of the Standard Oil work* in the Constable Hook section of Hayonno, It was thought the limit had been reached in the by-product, business wljcn delicate perfume* were ex tracted from kerosene, Until yester day no one had an idea the Standard Oil had designs against the butter and The oleomargarine industries. It in predicted confidently that withiu a year the only butter on sale in the American market will hear the Standard Oil label, and that petro leum butler also will lie an active and aggressive competitor with creamery butter for supremacy in the foreign markets. Since the new process was discov ered every precaution possible has been taken by the Standard Oil olll cials to prevent the secret leaking. It was only by accident it became pub lic. The story, which comes from r.avonne. is I hat the chemists and Standard <bl otTiiials were so elated by the discovery that they made eight pounds of the butter and put it in a lux to be shipped to John 1). Rockefeller.' . When '.it came to mak ing out the express slip, t.lie term " Petroleum Butter" was used. That led to inquiries, which dually elicited tin; informal ion that the Rockefeller corporation, is going into the butter ni:> king business. Nor did it end with that. A.**crt;ion also wa? made "that t lie chcmi.-t s," in the steps leading up to t he pntroleum butter discovery a|<o have perfected a cheap process by which they tan tonvcrt the kero serie into sweet milk, with a larger p"r< outage ol better lat than cow s milk posses.- Hv running the pet roleum milk through separators of h i v! 1 1 . s-p' eil all the butter fat, or cream, is extracted. I hat lea\cu Ij'*1 tanks of the separators filled with rich and wholesome self-pasteurized butter-milk. -7- From New York Press. Do Bees Make Bad Honey? No one need be alarmed over the assertion of tiie Speaker of the \\ is consin Legislature that the present I Secr.i arv of the Treasury, Mr. Mac Yeagh, made his fortune by selling adulterated goods in the wholesale grocery establishment with which he j was f?Ti!icrlv touuertcd. l iiere are j few prominent manufacturers of, or j dealers in, food products iu this I i ouni rv wlu? have 1 1 ? ?t been rendered liable to a similiar imputation. ^ et | t l;e present'1 Sycntarv ol the T" r' as- i urv lias I wen conspicuous in Iillinois | as a leader in the | ?'. ? re food move- i ment and a r< < ognized dufunder of the pure 'food law adopted bv bis State. We have often referred to the fat t that the purity and whole* ttoruencss <>t tood has not alwa\s in volved in the accusations brought by Pr. Wiley and other publicity seek t rs in their so-called pure food cam paign. Mr. Mac\ eagh s lirrn, for instance, suffered from the conflscia tion of a consignment of Cuban honey, made on the ground that it did not conform to certain pure food standards. It was not charged that the honey was unwholesome, adulter ated. or impure, but that Dr. \\ iley bad tixed a "standard" for honey. It must contain a certain proportion of ash. The Cuban honey is sold by Mr. MacVeagh 's firm contained a larger amount of ash than the stan dard" permitted, because the bees who made the honey culled the pro duct from llowcrs that yielded too much ash. i he "adulteration was done by the bees themselves! And this honey, pure, wholesome, just as the bees made it, was conficat cil, and tiie purveyors of it wore charged with violating the pure food law! Could anything be more non sensical ? ?From Leslie* s \\ ccklv. IT" WORKS The Laborer Mats Footl That Would Wreck an Oltlce Man. Men who are actively engaged at hard work can sometimes ejit food that would wreck a man who Is more clostlv confined. This is 11 1 a st ratod In the following story: "1 was for 12 years clerk in a store working actively and drank coffee all the time without much trouble until after 1 entered the telegraph service. "There I got very little exercise and drinking strong coffee, my nerves urew unr.ti ruly and my stomach got wenk p. i.d I was soon a very sick man. I quit in? ;; i and tobacco, and, In fact, T stopped eating everything which I thought might affect me except coffee, but still my condition grew worse and I was all but a wreck. "I finally Quit coffee and com minced to use Postum a few years ago, and I am speaking the truth when I srvy my condition oommenced to Improve Immediately, and to-day I am well ar.d can eat anything I want without any bad effects, all due to shifting from coffco to Postum. "I told my wife to-day I believed I could digest a brick If I had a cup of Postum to go with It. "Wo make it according to direc tions, boiling it full 20 minutes, and use good rich cream, and IJ is certain ly delicious." l/ook In pkgs. for a copy of tbo fa mous little book, /'The Road to Well vllle." "There's a Reason." Kvfr read the above letter? A new > o?? appear* front time to t|me. Tfaejr ?re snulM, true, aod fait of human intaraa*. White Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel] THIS WHIT 10 8TKAMBH WHICH M,U>K A HJJCCKftHFUft PUBLIC DKMONHTHATION KKHOSICNK AS FUEL ON TH1C HKC'ENT SMBO- Mlljfr GLIDDKN TO tit. Tha most Interesting announce ment fever made In connection with the HutomohJIo Industry whs un doubtedly that made .a month or two ago to the effect that the now models of the White Steam Carg could be run on kerosene, or coal oil, Instead of gasoline. lCvcryone at onco recog nized that the uaa of tlie new fuel would add materially to the advan tages which the White already pos-' sensed over other types of cai's. There were jBOino |>e<?plo, however, who wore sceptical as to whether or not the new fuel could bo used with complete bucccfh and, theveforo, the makers of the White Oar, the White Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, deter mined to make a pubi.le demonstra tion of the new fuel In the 1 U 0 i# Glld den Tour, From the standpoint of the public, no test more satisfactory could have been selected. Klrat-*of all, the dls tanee covered on the (Hidden Tour, from Detroit to Denver and thence to Kansas city, wan 2GS0 miles. This was certainly more than #Hfflo|ent to bring out any weaknesses, if such had existed. Still more Important was the fact that tho car was at all (lines while on the road under the supervi sion of observers, named by. those who entered other contenting cars. Therefore, It would have been impos sible for tho driver of the White to have even tightened a bolt, without the fact bcjng tToft d and a penalty in flicted. At night the cars were guarded by Pinkerton detectives and could not bo approached by any one. A great gap may In* filled with small stones. ? Gaelic. For COLDS an<l GRIP. Pick's CArcniNK Js the best remedy ? relieves ti t* acliintf and fevertalino>s? cures t)ie<'oUI and restore* normal condition). It'* lUjuld? effects immediately. 10c.. i iQC. and W?c., atdr-.n; store*. "I have suffered with piles for thirty- I j si x years. One year ago last April I bp- < I gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In ! | the, course of a week I noticed the piles be^an to disappear and at the end of six ! weeks they did not trouble me at all. | C?scarets have done wonders for me. I am entirely cured an I feel like a new man." George Krydcr, Napoleon, O. pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Tattc Ooo<J, ] JJo Goo<l Never Sicken. W 'oaken or (irip4, 10o,25c, 50c. Ncvsr s<?l 1 i-i 1 'J'iic tiine tablet stamped (' < C. O uar*r.toctl to cute or your uiocay back. V-'J Tho completo juccess of the now fuel while on thin 2Gf>0-mile public test und tho advantages gained tlirotiKh its uho wore well described In the following dispatch which the correspondent of tho Now York Sun wont to his paper at the conclusion of tho tour: "A feature of the tour which was watched wit!) special Interest was that the White Steamer used kero sene, or 'coal oil,' ns fuel Instead of gasoline. Tho new fuel worked splendidly throughout tho 2(550-mlle Journey, and all claims made In its behalf were fully proven. First of ail, as regards cheapness, the White driver scoured kerosene all along the route from 0 cents to 10 cents cheap er per gallon than was paid for gaso lene. Secondly, the new fuel was handled without any precautions, and it was not unusual to see kerosene being poured -Into the fuel tank while the crew of the car and an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigars and cigarettes. At the finish of the J tour, the White was the only car per j Convention Hall, where the technical examination took place, without draining its fuel tank. Thirdly, the new fuel proved to bo absolutely without smoke, or smell. Fourthly, i kerosene could be purchased at what ever part of the route whs mosf con venient, and not once during the trip through the ten States of the Middle West was there found a grocery store where kerosene was not readily and cheaply obtainable. Finally, the 'fV.VK.S r V D F 'KI'.KNT Kol'H Cul/JItKO VI KWS >' 1 S.-a- V <r.:. I'u.u-y l.?a:? 1 a:i i a:ia ilf C.tr *vlt'i Iwck^t ) c-M '. Up lullfilMMVt'ltv. Sul 1 <<? ir StumiM The Koyul M t x cV 111 ? Co . !l i <11111 ????>. it I i Cntliartto PALATAL A^Cranm of ! CWI.IIKKN I, (OK TIIK al-oos, KUl.l"." y. CorrLi. ] Oilplnf, aij< DU??lun. 23o. *' I- UHUOOI-Tn. ' ' Jv.r.l'll'i'uu Thnmnsnn's Fvr Wafpr I oivoc urv ? v ^ J v 11 AI,WJtY< .TJr.VMCN Till* l'AI'lin M lien HrllliiL' /% ?1 VtTII ?<T?, n ll?l til buying Arllclrii hit?i'rlUr<l III llirne rol 11 111 11 11 (11 U <? ?> 11! j 1 ti ?? (i I- M l \ I', n ltd DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES! ? ~mt/o/yal^ap f?OAHCX?. M. > - ? / Cffir* (touMc the advantages of oth-r trhooU. Tie itant n?w building. new furniture and equipment, i-nrve f.K.'.aty of |>r<jf>-mii->u.il tcaohors. I'cMitions t?r cratlMatf-1. Kail sp*slon open < Sept, Ht. Write f'>rfrc? Pro>puctua Addre?* fc. M. COtl.TEU, I'l vtldvnl, Houuokc, V?., Druwcr 7CT. amount of fuel used on tho trip , showed thftt kerosene is at least fifteen per cent, more 'cflhient. gallon for gallon, than i*anolJi?4*. Tho car to other respects made ft most. creditable showing, and there was the usual riv alry among tho observers to be as signed to the Whlto en that they could rido with the maximum of com* fort. The only adjustments or re pairs charged against the ear during the long trip were tightening a lubri cator pjjje and wiring a damaged mud guard. Thee? penaltle.i we 10 not In flicted until more Lit ail if i> 0 0 miles had been completed with an absolvitor ly perfect score." A particularly Inlcres'fng' feature of tlio new White Kten'to r Ik that either kerosene or gasoline may be i^KOd as fuel. The in res: a ry adjust ments so that t lie fuel may he changed from kerosene to gasoline, or vice vert;a. may he marie i-i a couplo o^k minutes,; hut r.:> compl'-t?dy successful Iihs kerosene proven to he, that It In not believed that any purchasers will care to uko garolitie. The White Com patsy report that the demands for their ic-w M?am ears * ? both the ?20(Ui h.o !? I anrl the $4 000-inodel ? exceed their most Ban gulne expectations. It is evident that the combination of steam- the pow er which everyone tin I'-r.-tnnds and has confidence In with kerosene . the fuel which everyone has on hand and can handle without any danger ? Is thoroughly appreciated by up-to-date purchasers 0! automo biles. $25 pay.- (->- <> 1 r 1 1 n?' ? i< iTekIF inu cut >?. !piLm:-iiii? if.; you writ e w-j'-v! 'lavs :?-.?? I state. wlwro v > 1 :>?> v ? ad Kecular urlct- is ?u? H "> ? a:i'l stationery free. If not ri'ail . ii.i.v. an I a >'<- otto r&V servo.t and wo will l< 1 \ ? 1 1 pav wl.eu you on* tcr. Can also teach y?:i '> , n: nil If voa ureter. tHJSINF.SS COLLEGE I) pt ?0).i ^ui?vill?tay. Yadkin v alley institut HOP N VI Lh.a.Cp.,-.* ' A well organized, < o-cducAtlOOa1 lion now eiitrilmr ui?>ti itsr?2nd fWfjai. oujfliiy prepares for college. a ndtoU' ,??' public schools. Hoarding accoorfntfiau excellent: its hcnii hfvilness is unsurnn 1 ru iBr moral atmosphere is pun i;ca>onal)le. School o; ens Sept For further Information antt?ist address, J.H. CA'RT&'R, tgyi liuoN villi:, n: c. A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION FOR DOING h Gtl GRADE . WORK. (INCORPORATED) ?* ? mrormKmMBMfe VR Wiffi K twSf.'TSSSR K 1- K rVN^i! MN '(i iQLLEG''t'1l Hi- li-ttlil ?* '"^V.i-'V 1 1? G OTHERS SGHOOL OF TELESRAPHY NEWNAN, GEORG'A. Established 21 .rears. Tlio Oldoat. Horn {tellable :\:i I 51?*t Tilfjrapli Srliool In * li >ui ill. *I'?i 1 1 ion reasonable: board cheap: to*n healthful an 1 ple.unt. Wo teach TKI.KiKA I'M V. TYI'KWRI I'lNU ft HAII/{>.) VD AUKNCV. A *ohojl fjr YOUNG MKN and I.ADILS. Open year round. Fuidrnts can onmll at any time. Most modern equip ment: instruction thotoujrh and practical. 0.d>'4 to *J rcjilrel t> qonlif? for service. Idplomas awarded. CirBd'uat'>8 liUAU \ NTKEl> woo l pJiitlms. They bc/ln on f45 to #05 per inor.th: mptd promotion: stead.' ? inph-y nent Constant ?)-inand fir Telegraphers. Telegraphy ln'-the only trade or professto i NUT overcrowded. Wiito today for out HXH> handsomely Illustrated W-pp.k'o fatal' u. It contains full partic ulars alout TelrKJ aphy and our fcbcol and will lul'y convince you t':ct the 8. 8. T. Is the 1'l.FT. It is l'lt I E ard will le mailed promptly or. request. You can't afford to mUa It. It will enrourofc'e ai d Umpire you. SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Ncwnan, Ga. A Certain Cure for Sore .Weak 6c Inflamed Eyes. MITCHELLS] MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY. Price, 25 Cents. DrUGfliStS. CO!.lf L>3S"1 CMP'EK ('ail l)f UmilVi' vrry . 1 1 r 'it k ?n . ar?-l, Mul :?n tr umc no mullet how ? po-r t." ?<t.i fn-m > f\Mr.K t! ? by iiiiiik SP'illN'S l.! /l Ii> 1 '1ST K3! !"h It <'t'K Cllvt nn tlin t<>nin:e <ir !u (tv>l Aim* on l? ? > ?? I 1 i f?nii> of All form i of iltm vnipcr. !k*<t i :??? '> < v-r ki.iiwu f r mitre* m foal. On? Ix'-tHi- fcu.ir.mirr I lorvrr o?o< 'i?o. >i? ai>?1 n I <>t tie. (!> ami $1<) .to/on, of ar 1 I mi.ru ? ?-a,i rv ,in; < x frrr< paid by inviufa 'tun-r.. <.'11? &!..?? i;<v.' !<? ; < ?- : I ? 1- ??? throat*. On# fri?? ?.??* )?1 vi'i rv?ry Uiln *. ?<-??. : ? I.ir.r-.! w.ltln ; hoi-..- r?rmr?J> '.*? ? melt. \.ur Finer fl?ror. rrenter rucrutcnrc and mor? weight ire insured to your Fait Cabbage and Onions by adding Potash to the commercial fertilizer you use on these crops. It produces sound, solid heads and bulbs w.th much improved flavor, and matures tbo crop well ahead oi frott Potash Pays InnrMM ronr onmmMvU) f?rtilU*r to 9 p?t <*Bt, of PtMak for 7 jwr poni Tor Onion*. Two lb? of lo#??rf 100 ltn>. of forttliMr inrrrfvo? the Nm toUt 1 prr wn?. for Mt?r*t?r? ?"tl.ftop*, manors and frrltuior* con^lteS l>? t ?|>erU. M .'.l, <1 on riijuf?t rrt*. e?;u? ?.UI W8HS, Marti. St.. IIM C??f ?r ltff. Oklii(?,KnMi?ikBlwt MivYKk.lS KuUt it SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BBMj LOMBARD IR0H<WP^iHLPU^?, 6if ITCH CURED ?* ?;5o? OR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH Is iru?rin. teed to cu~?j any rase of Itch In half hour It ttmd AcrortMiiir to direction* ^ how th'.1? toper* son* ) i rv I U'h, 1 f your hn* ?crat- he?or Mange 1 >Hvld's tfanatl ve \\ nsli will cure Dim notice, Price iOc a Hot tie. 1 -i cannot tie mailed. Delivered at ycur nearest express oflloo fro? upon receipt of 75 cent*. Uw^m A M Inoi lima t'o., 11 1 c )> ninnd, >'?? Restore? Qray Hair to Natural Color' REMOVES DANDRUFF AND SCURF Invigorate* and pr??ent? tho hair from falling off F?r 6?ls by OtUKRUla. 0' Cant Dlt?ot by XANTHINE OO., Richmond, Virginia *ilM Jl f?( ?oltli; Simula d?tll< jj<. itri let (Irtvlaa ______ THE LEXINGTON HOTEL? UlCII3IO.NI), VIRWIMa. ,He fitCHMOwa VA. Clo*? to I <H>OL?. Post DT,f (>1)1(0) M)uar?, rtklo ami Kt'liil (ions. i EVEKtYTHING FIRGT Cl.ABS RATES RtASONAniF Y$g0?e43e TOILET MTWE?T? NOTHING LIKE IT FOR ? m fPR'TLI f>ax,u"ic exceli an* dentilricq . I 19 La I ???? I ?1 ia clc-nfog. whitening tvac^ removing tartar from the tcclh, l>r$; >.j dcjlroyinj _ all v;c::n* o| d<xay nnu crieaie which cruicary tooth preparation! cannot do. T!J?? Qinii7U Pextin* uied ai a ooulh? I llfci iJiUU I il waih di?mfcct?the mouth and throet, purific* the Sreath, ar.d kill* the gernu which collect ia the mouth, canting icre throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much ilcknfM. TUST rVCC when inflamed, tired, achf I II & uluv ?nd bum, may be iiutantlj relieved and atrengthened by Paxtine. A AT II nRII faxtino dc*trov the grm? wM I flnnn thai cau?e caUnh, neal the in> (lamination end Mop the diacharge. It it r?reedy tortiterinft catarrh in? a au? LARGE SAMPLE FRFFv I ? Totwrr ?*.to#T?JTSi MfcDtCAL CO.* Cr.fDlifS trr ? wlfi Oshrn f-r*. ^ p a