The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 19, 1909, Image 4
Remedies are Needed
WtHre>we perfect, which wo ere, not, lncdiuiue* would
uot Often be needed. But alnoe our *y*teu>* have be
come weakened, impaired and broken down through
indiaoretiona which have gone on from the early age*,
through couutUui gcucratum*, icuuadic* urt
aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwUe
acquired wcukucbuc*. To reach the teat of *tomeoh
weakne** and consequent digestive trouble*, there la
nothing 10 good ? l)r. Pierce'* Golden Medioal Diioov*
cry, a glyceric comnound. extracted imm ?????<*
iuul roots - sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. I of
Weak Stomach, biliousness, Liver Complaint, Piin in tho Stomach alter eating.
Heartburn, Bad llrcath, liclohing of food, Chronio Diarrhea and other Intestinal
Derangeiucuts, tho "Disoovery" is ? time-proven aud moat cftoicut remedy.
The rionulne ft as on Ha ~ /Q cvC^WM r\
""s/JiSSSS?" "*?
You oan't afford to accept a secret nostrum a* a substitute for this non-aloo*
holic, medicine oh known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may
thereby make a little bigger profit.
l)r. Pierce'* Pleasant Pellets rcgulute and Invigorute slomaob, liver ami
bowels. Sugar-coutsd, tiny granules, paay to take as candy.
the Famous
The
STEADY
WHITE J
LJCHT*
'1 h? ItAYO LAMP Ix ? hJ#ll KT ?'!? litjiiii ? ?>lfl lit Ik low prl<'.?.
'J h< r<? n.v lnin|M t-hM <:o*t ii)or?> but tiioro (? no hiiiiji
t?t any Tin* Humor. Uio ih? I'M i nut 1 1 < > < i ?.?/?
I II t?r>! vitftl IhtoKi ill h l.'iiiui; liioto | urln of Wi? )<AYO
I. A Ml* ; r?) j>urfrvll>' roiiKt;ii<i<'<l mul ilit?ro noiln n
Jk iinwii In thourt of l'iiii|> ID kltiK thnl ?? ?il l n I'l to t!i <
Viiluo nl tlu> KAYO i? light .{i vu, if ilflvirw, Sti|tulil? for
uny room In Mio )??>uuo. I'.viiry <lrnl r o\ cry Nvljero.
If iiol ill your*, wrllr for ?/ 1 j?l I vu i-ltrulnr lo Ihti uonnnt
AtfOIX > of ilio
Standard Oil Company
* <1 tif?r|in i ft I ???! )
rot <-OI,l>!H nn<I <illir.
nick'# ("ai'I'Thnb t* il>o >><fct rftn^dr
?rwllcvf'H the bi'lilnt; nml tr * 01 jVlnw.vi I'ltrni
uii' CoWl , Hid t'H normal roiiilltlwiii. Il'a
IlijuWl - fIT'fts Im-iiixliau.'ly iix:., 20c. ium
too., aiilruu slorrs.
Tli?> crook in l lir' , oli! si icTi i? ill
to t ;i K (? <tnl . I r is f i .
Tin* ni*xl I urn* vmii <'???! liuii n Willi iwin?
yciiHxhiiii'. 1 1 ? ,v nu n >.i^'ii <?! ?or?' i It?' nit .
I l.ilnllli-i Wi/.inl <>il iitiiii<--li.it < /I v
villi thrc.i' | ?. 1 1 1 s waiiT, h will h;iv<* )?u
da;,s ainl |nih.i|>s vsiii.s nf mirti'i v.
\\ liiil <?fi| Ifst 1 1 w ri j mil won't In'
l"tl/ I'll.ji IN I'll. I, ".till.
II. II. (In ? n ,V v 1 1 n ?* , i.f At!i|i|ln, (la , nrn
th?* oiily Hnci'i'-i-hi! I'r i .*>? S.'i i'i?li!?!? h tin*
\V-i?r!?l Hi-i' lli-'ir l.li.iiil c IT- - r III lul v??ri Ifn
riiuiit in it 1 1 1 > t h i ? r c In ; 11 n < f Utl-> | ii {??? r .
A Tnlo ol IIhko. ~
A lift, ilot i'S of \ ii t< i I i u is i i' n
\ i \ i'i| in I'il I i-.. (lie ol ! hi in 1 1 I i- i !
1 ? i M ' (? \ | ti I H i* lil^liif 1 ? 1 1 :<? ol a I ? ? ?
pulilnan liu^li I i > ? ? I'ri'n r lin -'
I ami', Mini \ol tin I in ; | ? ? I" ;i I ? J?? "ii I'l ?> I to
| Toiioiuh e 1 i ? I ? -;n l a :n* .' 1 1 tiaiMl'.l
' ' M iolati c ?'.*>l m nil'." In all'., i !i '
? ? f (In- int i'i, ales M. . \ iv | ? J ? ? - ; -
ilciil o|' tin1 scnati\ :i ; ?? ? r? ?:i ?? t- ? ? I llm
niistio.-s ol' t lie lin:*.-, a. .1 sinl.
lan*_'liiliLr : " I i ?!? T. I : I l:a\ ?? I
n i'hIii a ii '. I ;i\?- ? I I 'p> ; :M t !ia' \(>u
I in' I 'I U i ?! I ii^ In iin:i I ! ?? l.nlv
whispiT .?"!. it' i'i'|-ls . * " 1 * . 1 1 . t r !
^ rs. \\ '?? \v c !?? to I < , i * i * !??????? loai
tci'ii; lint M. I " I'm it lia> i;\i ii r l
Iniiist It' at 1 1 : ?? I ?-! ?; ii . int. ;'it<-| | i
I ail In soinl 1 1 ? i a vr -tiiii!<\ T'l'tv's
? 'III* III II, it Ulic-! s If'IV V I: I wnal'l
never it ? ! < > \\ n 1 1' v.r wen1 i!,.r!i'i:i at.
tal l''. ' ' A n oit 1 .it ? . f, M . IV
lltlkn / wit1: \ : i : i t* I I ''.in
\on ia:v.-o.i v'.\ ili.a : ? linr.'"'
in- ii-lcil t1 ; ? i ! . *' !t I ? ? ;i -i?
t hfrre V -KM.- .i.a.Ui". !;. :??_* v !??* '>?
ii I I Jliil "I si 1 ?: i!<.'\ n . t ' i ? i : I ;i!
I:, Me ! ' '
Lydia E, Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Vienna, W. ^'a. ? ' ' 1 lY-i \---\\ Iowa
?the last ton years of r.-.y ::!> ;.?> ! . v, ; : a
tftu'.f l',il|i ;' ;.'U;d
i\ !'?>??!) w-.-us a > I
w:\> ;i . i j k i t ! vf
k1i;i:Io\v. 1 ivi'U
uiul?' r thr <];.??; 1 1
earvlmt l''i( :it>rr!icf.
Mv It U s :>;t tul J? r
sn;i<ii><l !iv> ! 1 1 trv
!'. I'uikli 'in s
\' t 1 1> ! i? ( 'in.
i M w . ? ? ^. ?1
:.k ;i .?! <; :i.. !?
and mi. wry. I rru?
women to t ;i k I vi: i K i ink: tin s
Veget able ( * ? ? i j ? ; ?? ? ?? ? ? i." Mi:.-. K i v \
WllKA'l \' ie'.Mia, v? \
Lydia K. l'ii:ki..i!)i s \'i t\>:n
ound, made fro ni native room" a fid
orbs, contains r.o naveotics or harm
ful drugs. and to-day holds the record
for the largest number of actual cures
of female ciiseasesof anv similar medi
cine In the country, and thousands of
voluntary testimonials are on tile in
tho IMnkham laboratory at l.ynn,
Mass., from women h?*> have kern
cured from almost every lorm of
female complaints, inflammation, ul
ceration, displacement s, fibroid tumors,'
irregularities periodic pains, b.rt'kache,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Every audi suffering \\ muan owes it to
herself to give I.vdia K. I'inkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial.
If you would liko N|ieeial udviro
about your case \vrii?- a rontideiv
tial 1 <*t t <t to I>I rs. I'inkhain, at
Lynn, Mass. Il<*r advico is tree,
and always helpful.
ThA Idnal PALATAL ^Crenmof
Cntharllo ? ? , , Cnator Oil
"(mii.ouN uomnsiifiw*' owiwm
a,tpiii,iuiiX(nl|<,>^25o> aix amiaui>T>
I !<? that rati not iKnlwavs willing. ?
Itrh nuptj in 30 minntt'H 1 1 v Wonlford'i
Sauituiy l.otirn. Ncmm I.iiU. At < 1 1 im( aft.
'I bo Only Alternative.
' ' I )?>|| 'I yon imw, lit 1 1 ?? lioy, t Lilt it
is ?vr< tivr ??? 1 I V !<? shoot your n?ai<>li -
lor 'h cats 1 ' '
'*1 I "? ma 'ant Ma won't IH ttto
Yin. ' ' I'lm ajjo Ti iliittn'.
Not Wortlt the TrotiUe.
M i^s ( l eal liain : ''1 I ?? ? 1 1 ? \ <? I shall
I ? <i v?* to tiw up l?riil<r.>.
Mi-- I'rank : "lirallv? \\ asn 't t-lw
caii.f wiulh I !.?? m :in.!al ?" I.mluii
V ? ? vt- V ,
<s.v^?v
TusTf >;:i:s i.osr ruwrits, a
Jimii li 1 r '? ?? ;i i '???<?'.? I in n. Ml NV'N .H
\ I I A I l/.KU will \> t > . 4.1 "l-.lur 'i|i nn'l r.i.iko
lli.il (; ?. If \>l iil'i- I ? I \ >?! ?. .( \ oil mo
1 r r 1 1 I [ - . If \>m 1 ?< U ? c n > -is r?
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mv 7". v Tr.M l/l ! ; i ll I.- -? In . I;.' I. til.-;
<v. T\ I il l?-t 1 4 full >.( \ r ::1 |...w . . 1 ' 'lit
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to fi l l liu- v t:;!i c . . I . f !*!.: I : "iv !v
nfli-r l {i. j- >?-< i? ? i f.
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I Vt r\ I ):i v is' 1 1 i i ri k it :?'i !???? im > *ut i?it i! lit
Nn . tl:n K-ni-lv l- ??(Ii- In.- I.Ir I h.-'itiiil
1 1 tin, hirnt'. v- >?! iH pi-*. iK in .I't" i ? ? Oild.
i" 1 1 <? I i.v\ in-! i i ? > I a!" :: \ > i l.i'til.
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i- 'MM'jv . i-.- : m i i.i\ i^
stciUl.,. II. 1 1 \ t I ..I'll li.-l .'.1. Do not
K> ? I ?? ;
1 1 : s i ! \v : f j it i >?: , 1 1 r i< Ii i>l!irr.
P n'l iii^l??i 1 f'-il 1 1 ti,:'! 1'i-it i u'l.i vnnr
tiVAli iii .1 niav !??.!.! I i s"l'U'i 'n?v? i .i;jm .
Aliens I. It lUam will o'.loi-i iialt> olii'ik it .
HasU n >!nw 1 Aiij'.i' i in C'iH'snr.
r?>r iii: % r>A< ii !?:? iii?-u*' ? \ im pin r
Wl.rtl'.f'r f; ,,ni CnMs lira!. St.on.neil Of
? Spfv..;. , t ,.,.uil;i r vv'.'.t l <-itf*ve yolt.
It ? Hi it'l i-'< a??:<i t n> take- ? tmnu'tU
tielv T. y i: l.v . V.V. ami 10c ?i ilrug
?to ;s
Xoil.injj linos sooner tl.nn tenr*. ?
l':c.:rl-. So. 47-09
THEiR SKIN TROUBLES CURED.
Two Little ( ? i rl h Had K< /ciua Very
lladly ? In One ('use Child's Hair
Clinic Out and l.eft liarc Patches
? i.'lltii'ura N 1 ? ? t with Success.
"1 have l wo little ^;:ls \\ heen
troubled \<tV I'i'ilv .\.'li r /??:. i.t 0:n? of
them li.fi u '?!? i.'T 1 '?(?! I 1 1 u 1
' fvrll thing t '/?:;! I ftmM hvtl ? i i- 1 lief. hilt
it (' :i i-'t :!?>? in ii'il.! u. it i.i . v. : mm . w lit : i
it >? .m-.>-iiv.> ?? ni ?- '. ?* I t ' !.???? t winter
; w i.i ii it i i:;.v' i ? ! I t ! ? ." i ?! ,i : t o !
o ? 1 1 ? .nul i.'.mi (? r 1 i. a;., if v. ..nil
t t:i';r t ) : ir !:i!i <?'. I ? '? i ! ; .VuM.
I At the :.:. r a'r-.i k.^c t iie
t \vh? io* x .-.???a. i i.-k ,,?l.cr u>- ?
f hy?!Ct:'-n. I . o .:r'. I ,*re \ worse all the
tm?<v Jiei k.stoi'* v.eio al?o Affected.
1 began i.i':'; t'.e i i:'. :? ur# 1'ciiicdiea, and
. by the tin. i' Ke.^:i 1 lot w.ih vise! their
. nkm ?'.is - v . s i ft r . 1 *'?io?>ih Mi* (,'lnirlet
| linker. Ail.: -i. M ?? , Se; t 21. 10 -S."
IN :t<-r 1' ..^ A: *. 1 1 v ; n tVr.i , S.:'.c Props.
: of i*u'...u!.i lh"iifil.e< ili'si.ir V:\hh.
; N> i.o hut the cum t empt i I > 1 o nre np
! prehoti^ivo t of contempt. ? Hoche
j n-.ilcl.
why rropi.r. sn i KH.
: Too fifr?n th(? k iduovft nro t ho rauso
j .'.ml tlie ? ifT?'r<Ni is smt aware <>f It.
! Sick kidneys hriti^ hoadaelic and side
| pains, lameness nti<l stifTn^ss. di?.?!
ncFs, r hoadarhrs*.
Mro<l fooling. urln
nry ( roiihlrs. Dean's
Kidney Pills euro
the cause. Mrs.
Virginia Spltzor,
Huona Vista, Va.,
fays: "For thirty
year* I suffered
cverythlncbut death
with ray kidneys. I
cannot describe my suffering from
terrible bearing down pains, dliiy
spells, headaches and periods of par
tial bllndneas. The urine was full of
sediment. I was in the hospital three
weeks. Doan's Kidney Pills were
quick to bring relief and so6n made
in* well and strong again."
Remember the name ? Doan'a. For
sale by all dealers. SO cents a box.
Toster-lfilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
HOOK WORM DIflOOVBRKR.
Amy Officers Declare Major B. K.
Ash ford Found It First.
(vOpufiingled wiili Mat commenda
tion to r tlie |?roje?t ot John D. Rocke
feller, wlto Friday Kuvfc ?1,000,000
t6 halt Ibe ravage# oft h^hook worm
disease, Hiniv ollUera generally and
other officials hero entertained and
expressed a deep regret that Major
ft &ily K, Ashford, l\ S. A., medical
corps, who they term tho real di?
covcri'i' Of the disease, ww/i not named
on (tic commission appointed to light
the disease and Upparciily is given
no recognition tor tlx* work he lias
done.
Jtrig. (Jen. Clarence R. Kdwards,
chief of tin* bureau of insular affairs,
Hng. <len. (ii-itiKUy \Y. Torney, bur
geon general of the war department ;
Major Frank Mclntyre, and others,
all Haiti that ii any man was qualified
to wive on a commission selected to
fight this disease, it would he Major
Ashford, who discovered it, and
treated it with remarkable results,
and probably knew more about its
ravages ami its cure than any one
else in the world. Major Ashford is
now in l'o.rlo Rico, continuing this
line of work, which he he^un in 189W.
The discovery of anemia, of "hook
worm disease," was tnade, it whs
said, by Dr. Ashford in Porto Rico
shortly after the island had been de
vastated h.v a hurricnnc in JHOIJ. At
tluit lime I >r. Ashford, then post Hiir
geon at Police, esl nhlishcd a Held hos
pital of J.'Jti herds for the treatment
ot persons who could not he accom
modated in the hospital of the city,
fully three foui t lis of those were
suffering front what was behoved to
he faulty diet. Heller nutrition was
pros ided. hut this, with other reme
dies fail' d. It w.is I lie 11 that Dr.
Ashford made the discovery of tho
hook worm, ot anemia, and also
found a remedy which has steadfastly
prov ed snci ( ssf u).
INTELJLIOiiiliiE^Cr THE FOX.
Apparently Able to Distinguish Be
tween Real and False Dangers.
The ill! el I iueiiee (it' I In* fnx is often
hlloWll h\ I lit' WilV III' I'M'uxeS to 1)C
headed when lie |i;is made Up" lii.s mind
ns In I he sale course t(i take. 'file
\Ve,<l Suiiici M l liiiAe an excellent tix
ttire at Kike, hut il has one draw
back I lie S( IS not jar oil, aild
loXes lilt I ill. 1 1 1 \ ojtell make lor the
< lltTs, :i senile relume. A fox cull
Iw rr,'-'<T t*f;i I !'i-i 1 t times, Im4 ? t-Jiat
is i h ? 1 1 | \ :dw.i',? hen lo he seen
woiiM 1 1(1.1;. 1 1 1 1. 1 to his enemies the
hound- and ;:i\ e I hem an advantage
I lit w! 1 1 1! lie i> ,i!.i ? his point the
a'Uaiilaue i> on hi* side, then noth
ing *\ ill t e r'l Ijiim.
To ret 111 n t .? I he West Somerset
at K ilv" : ihev l<>iiud a fox, ainl tl|e
-whippci in. >ec;i:u' ( I ut t thw I'ox mean'
to ?(i to 1 he elnis it possible. started
lo head 1 1 1 1 1 1 ntf. Tlii' u round was
? ? j ? 1 moi t ? > i !..>!: mile the uhipp?>r
111 mi l l<>\ w< re inl-.iiiv parallel lines,
the tnx eh Mil;.' M:e:iniii'/ to slip by
ami timl .1 p 'ri;e m l he ditTs. Th:"*
man turned t ! <> j'i.\ ::wav at last, hut
III a si 1 > ; I lin e the hounds |(>st h i in.
ami I ! : 1 * .1 I k alter all.'
Avii-iu t in- u ii?:er ratitred up some
oi l he" l<!l iii prevent another i'ox
i; ? ? i 1 1 ^ I ai k ii'in ;i 1 i t t ait) c overt. In
\;i*ni w! i|i were rait I '1 against sad
dle tliip-. the fox wenl riylit through
1 1: e w .i I < I ej's ;iud made his point.
Tho Exception.
''Then mmi don't 1 . ? ? 1 i \ in inar
l it'll women i 1 1 1 ' i ; ! i fop < illirt1 ? ' ' sa'.d
I i:c s'll! i a. ill. - ' 1 1t 1 \ .
'"?Ml. t!.r|V MIC C\t ;-|i' !d!h to 1 Uo
Mill'.'* .-hi. ! tin- vdmri an man with
a mio'o. "Now, l ii< !c i- one oll'tro 1
? ion 'I ? I t to my wife nmiiinir for."'
' ' Aii-l w i.at i ! ;:i ! . >ir !' '
''Tin1 i hi| >lo\ i ????? i oliii ?? when \vc
la\i'ii't a i ' ? * o 1, . i'Ii'imv News.
Hard to Chooso.
"Who i- \>:n !'a\oiito in this pole
coiii ro\ if ' '
''iVarv. I li-ai'v. wonrv," rhantod
I lie pool. "look. hook. hook. I can't
quite make up us y ;:iind. They're
boili umi.,1 for riivnu'S. "?Houston
Clironu lo.
It Works Both Ways.
Tfnoher (to ilull pupil in rrmtho
rr.atica): "You should be ashamed of
yourself. Why at yur ni;e Oeorfie
Wa^hiv.^ton \va< a surveyor."
I'upii: " Vi<, sir; and at your nge
ho was President of tho United
States. "? P.oston Transcript.
Y i pi "i' that p:iil \ s is near a snr
J'em! i ;? I 't ? > M- ) . So. 17' 0!).
c m:i i V! r.onou
Prost rlltt'd l"li?<i:go * t ( I'tMnl Instead
of 1 ?i uus
1( taken ruiifjiScral'lp courngp for a
doctor to .1. liPe: iteiy prea?-rlbe ouly
food for a dvipalnng patient, Instead
of resorting to the usual list of tnodl
clnes
Tho re nro some truly pclontlfic phy
sicians among the present generation
who recognlr.e and treat conditions as
tiny are a:>d should bo troatod re
gardli-KS ( f the \a:no to their pockets.
Hero's nn Instance:
"Four voars ago | was taken with
Bevrro gastritis and nothing would
stay on my stomach, so that I was on
th** verge of starvation.
"1 h ard of a doctor who had a
summer cottage n??ar mo ? a specialist
from. N Y , and as n last hope, sent
for him.
"After ho examined me carefully
ho advised me to try a small quantity
of Cirnpo-Nuts at first, then as my
stomach Ihthiiio sinuiKiT to oat more.
*'1 kept at It and gradually got so I
could oat and digest three teas|?oon
fuls Then 1 began to have color In
my face, memory becamo clear, where
foeforo everything seemed s blank.
My llmhs ?ot stronger and 1 could
walk. 8o I steadily recovered.
"Sow aftor a year on Qr&pe-Nuta
1 weigh 158 lbs. My people were
?urprtaed at the way I grew fleshy
and strong on this rood."
Read the little book, "The Road to
Wellvllle." In pkga.
"There*? a Reason."
K*er reed the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of hamaa
interest. A
I
NEGRO MO WHITE
MAN AKE LYNCHED
Slayer of Annie Pelley Hanged
and Shot at Cairo, III.
HUNDREDS OF WOMEN HELPED
Killed In Public Hqunre miri Then
Jtiirm-d? .White Man Pie* Next,
Who Wns in i'rlaoii For Murder*
in? If Im Wife.
Cairo, III. ? ? " Will " James, the ne
gro murderer of MIhh Annie i'elley
hero, wait lynched by u mob, After
James whh atrunK up to tho public
arch, tho rope broko, and at leant
000 shots wore poured into his body,
which wuh then dragged through tho
HtreetH to tho place where ,MI*? Pel
ley's body, bound, t&ggcd and
bruised, had been found, aud burned.
Ho made a confession and implicated
another negro, ?rthur Alexander,
who wuh not found.
Hundreds of women wero In the
crowd, anxious to help do tho work.
After killing James, the mob went
to tho county Jail and after battering
down a steel cell took out Henry 8aU*
jter, a white man, charged with the
murder of 'bin wife, and dragged him
up Washington avenue, where he was
aluo lynched.
Hulzner wa? a photographer, who,
It wuh charged, killed his wife last
July with an ax. He was hanged to
a telegraph pole and hist body wan
riddled with hulletH.
The mob gave Salzner a chance to
confess after the rope was around h)s
neck, hut he was ho frightened that
ho could only mumble that hiH sis
tora had killed his wife. The mob
became furious at thin.
When Hulzner was naked for hlB
hiKi stat< ment , a man, a Htranger in
tho crowd, stepped forward and said
Ho believed Balzncr w.a? Innocent,
whereupon the' mob fell upon him,
kicked him and Anally knocked him
down. .
JnmcH wan found with Hhcrlff
Davis between Karnak, 111., and
Helknap by a Cairo mob, which went
tlwre.^ The crowd overpowered tho
oflleers and took the negro from
them. After a conference It was de
rided to bring their prisoner back to
1 1) i k city and lynch him.
Sheriff I)avi? had been evading tho
mob for twenty-four hours with tho
prisoner. Driven from town to town
by menacing Crowds, the Sheriff had
taken to tho woods will) James, but
could not escape the persistent search
of tho nvpnqorH.
Miss Annie Pelley wan an orphan,
twenty-two years old. Her home was
formerly at Anna, 111., but for two
ypuiH she had lived with her sister,
Mrs. John Coffman, in Cairo. Hho
was employed as a salesgirl 1)) a dry
goods store and was on her way
home.
The finding of tho handle of her
umbrella in the front yard of the
residence of Harry Lipe, tkree doors
from the Coffman home. Indicated -
that this was where she was first at
tacked. Markson theground showed
that slio was dragged seventy-five foot
to tho spot where she was strangled
to death.
Muodhouds were put on the trail,
and each of the dogs tried separately
on oight tests led directly to a houso
where four negroes, including a wom
an, wore arrested. One of then) was
James, the man lynched.
TWO HOYS HOB Ii.ANK.
Shoots Hanker nnd Trios Suicide
Wlicii Cornered.
Eudora, Kan. --Earl Hullock, a boy
bandit, (if Lawrence, Kan., accompan
ied by William McKav. fifteen years
old, of Jacksonville, Kla., in an at
tempt to repeat his exploit of a month
ago. rohbr^I the Eudora State Hank
of SSOO, after shooting Fred. Starr, a
hanker. Later he probably mortally
wounded himself when closely pressed
by armed citizens.
In his first hold-up of the Eudora
State B:<nk, Bullock. who is seventeen
years old, shot and filled a police
ma n.
t)fncers had about decided that ho
had left the State with the $1000
loot of the previous hold-up, when ho
and McKay entered tho bank about
closing time.
G. O. LAMFRKC11T Gl'lLTY,
Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange amJ-~
Chicago Hoard of Trades Convicted,
Cleveland. ? Georgo Lamprccht,
former manager of the brokerage
firm of Lamprecht Brothers & Co.,
was found guilty of embezzling $2932
from Ralph Ellsworth, of T,p.kewood,
N. J., who gave the money to the firm
to invest In railway stock.
I.amprecht Brothers & Co. failed
over a year ago. with liabilities ap
proximating; $1,500,000. The firm
was a member of the New York Stock
Exchange and of tho Chicago Board
of Trade
. ..-Cii'm .\skrd (o Explain.
The Srate Department nt Washing
ton. !> lias asked *. ho Cuban Gov
ernment for an explanation of the
new trade treaty with Spain, and It Is
said thnt continuance of the reclproc^.
I ty treaty between the Cnlted States
and Tuba will depend on the answer
received.
To reunion Its Employes.
The New York Central Railroad
.idoptcd plans for retlrlrg and pen
sioning Its employes.
Senator From North Dakota.
Fountain L. Thompson, of Cando,
M. D., was appointed United States
Senator by Governor lHirke, at Rls
marek. N. I).. to fill out the unexpired
term of Senator M. N. Johnson, who
died" recently.
C'zoigosz's Drother Dead.
Frank Czolgosr, aged forty years,
elder brother of I-con Cr.olgosz, the
assassin of William MeKlnley, died
from heart disease at his homo in
the Polish colony near Aberdeen,
Wash.
Kssencc of tho New#,
Directors of the Monufioro Home
/n New York City decided to erect ft
new and largor institution nt ft coat
of $ 1,2 60,000.
It was Announced that President
Taft's next message to Contrast
would deal chiefly with control of
corporations, also reasserting bis
fidelity to the Rooiavalt policies. r.~
Premier Brland narrowly escaped
drfeat in- the French Chamber of
Deputies, which fey a vote of 291 to
225 voted down a proposal to change
the method Of election of meml>er* Of
the lower hotts* * < - 'v
A $ 10 White -Enameled Bed w
M..M. ? Yours "Without Cost
A b?n<i?oi<ie rtew d??t*n. All ?l?*l P?*?
b??? U>r?? ????? of
Mnt?r ? ?pio<Uc* ??<* *r* ,
<(UvtC<l Uim ?nd <??*?'? "J t
bgi ?r? dfCviftUd l? goW broil*?.
The IUyl co?ti ri'ithiriK U?cj?ua4j It repr?
?en t? thA expwiM* *i*i ptu&lA ut iiu! 5
uil<^ ktWi-ttK^nt Aiul rt-Ulk-r, wvto ?nn
fiv?ii to yov? wiUi ? ?10.U> I'urfhajvy or
.tiiWIn HotinvlioWnniPvlui# ;-Co??#?
SpU??.iUtr*<M. B?UMt? Powd?r,So?p#,??e-.
ever 300 ?u?h n?ce*Mtic? ?? "O"1'
You R?t iwU'? mi much tvi yvuf mv?vy.
By LARKIN Factory-to-Family Dealing
You otutll yoor uioney'f wortii, full valne. In I'r^ltu-u ?iM again In a rr?:innim
farnUh your home aiul < lolli" youraHf out Of U?e aaino ukoitey you for IaiViii
?ui>i>ll?*. Our Caulua lllututu* ?ad describe* over IM* Premium# lo rl>?0#? hum it dU?#rwa??.
I>IiKn,(.iiM*> FufJiiirr, *4?i ?l*u fall Mylee In Women'* Fur?, Buiw.
Co?U. Skirt*. etc. jfyf--* '
U??m In a<l<liiion*l I'rcw:
l'roduci* nut any |
you can Uv? i
1 ? yn, . you do wot wml yvur u*Imi Id the form o f * t'o iiiliint, vuii ?:?n liavo
Uiciu i|i taifllloiiAl I'rtxlllcU. To fl ntiitlr ; /or flOX/j you i an Imvr $1"" ?< n(i vf 1*1 kilt
i'toducia and aiiy Iiouj I'rruiluiii In our ?'*t?Tog. \v liiiuut lite I'rriniOiir, for #!(/?**'.
worUi of l^rklit i'roducta.
THIRTY DAYS' FREE TRIAL. K
tton and aiiy fr ? -
ttivn |*y us $lo
riltiiK-, refiiu.!
Bi
amount of I'rodneU"
? will ?*>?
Olf'-rnd l>? ua on (till 4 y da)a' fun,- Ir
<M> n IIAlUrtwIl oUirrwUm, wi will rrii>o??- I !>*? good*
I rrtiglit < hjwuM immI cli?rg? you nothUiu for a rcu?vn
loot* umx) in trial"
Our Large Catalog Free ? Send for Copy
KeublUh?4,
1171
Larkitt Co*
Vi\,u4, Wrei ol ilie-Mltiieelunl . Hirer pleaaa
??JUreeer LAMKIN CO., PKORJA, UX.
UDKFAI.O,
N. Y.
-
to yon $m/jo worth
W?<in?l? <>f your ?cW<>
(rial. You
nl out
rcaavnable
. V ,/ y
&<&'* \>Y'^ 0S*
Every wind is against a leaky ship.*"
Mrs. Winslowr's Rootbiiig flyrup for dtilrirea
toethinf, softens th? gums, ?edu?hs inflsmin?>
l*oa, allays psin , <-ur?* wind uuIm. 20c. a bottla.
He 1 1ml threatens want eg his anger.
Distemper
In nil ita forma, aiming all ages of horse*
and dogs, cured and others in the same
stable prevented from having the disease
with BpoUm's Distemper. < 'are. Kvery lit
tle guarantee!. (.her 399,000 Lotties sold
last year. 80c. nnd $1.00.. Hood druggists,
or send to nuuuifuc t urcrs. Agent* Wonted!
Write for free* hook, Hpohn Med. Co.,
Spec. Contagious Diseases. (Joshen, lnd.
The dcscetit to liell is easy.-? Virgil.
MB mil I. ? uu ? IULU ?+,i.A -||?, II, ?III. m
CURfcS RHEUMATISM
TO-STAY-CURED.
BbftmiafMo <II<111I<I or tablets)
removes the cauKc ami stops the pata
quickly. An Internal (blood) remedy,
which has cured thousands of bad case*.
At all rimtorlsis. Trlnl lx>ttl? tal?etsby
mall 26c. Bej)d coin or l? stnmim. liooklet
free. Amircsx.tlobbiltChemicil Comviny
3ltl W. Lombard. 8t.. Haltlmorc. Md
Caution. **
"Would you marry a woman who
had heeti divorced?"
"Well, I don't know. A pood deal
would depend ' oil what sho had been
doing with her alimony." ? Chicago
Kec'ord-llerald
A Consistent Reason.
Hrooke: "So you're not taking the
electrical treatment ?*'
Lynn: "No; they charged mo too
much. ' ' ? Harper 's Weekly.
A Matrimonial Bureau.
"Dad, what sort of a bureau is a
matrimonial bureau ?' '
"Oh, any bureau that has five
drawers full of women's fixings and
one man'? tie in it." ? Houston Post.
All Who
Would Krtjoy
s
good health, with its blessings, must un
derstand, quite clearly, that it involves tho
question of right living with all tho term
implies. With, proper knowledge of what
is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy
ment, of contemplation and of effort may
bo made to contribute to living aright.
Then tho use cf medicines may Ik> dis
pensed with to advantage, but under or
dinary conditions in many instances a
eimplo, wholesomo remedy may be invalu
able if taken at tho proper time and tho
California I-'ij Syrup Co. holds that it is
alike important to present tho subject
truthfully and to supply the one perfect
laxative to those desiring it.
Consequently, the Company's Syrup of
Fisjs and Elixir of Senna gives general
satisfaction. To get its beneficial effects
buy the genuine, manufactured by tho
California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for Bale
by all leading dru^ci'sta.
Mother3^ mills
will supply th e
baby laxative enough, if
she takes a candy Caacaret.
And the laxativo will be natural,
gentle, vegetable ? just what baby
needs. Try one and you'll know
why millions of mothers use them.
Vest-pockel bos, 10 cents? at drnt-nlorei.
People bow use a isilUoa boxes monthly. &50
You Need a Tonic
if you feel languid and doprcssed
all tho time. Tho best thing to
,he)p nature build up tho system is
DR.fiJfAYNE'S
TONIC VERMIFUGE
This {,/eat tonic Is not: * falso stim
ulant as many of the so-called ' 'spring
tonics." It is a natural strength
giver. For all run-down conditions
of the health it is an invaluable rem- ?
edy; imparts new life and vigor and
builds up the entire system.
Sold by All Leading Druggist* In two
sire hollies, 50c. and 35c
Nothing New or
Mytterious.
"ASK
YOUR
GRAND
MOTHER."
For rut |*B?r?tioniOMHOrHMiui U?i
r?oo*nli?d ca a wonderful r?m?d!*l ?*dlum
In tr?fciin* and ?>nrlnf hmunmtlt. OripM,
Hh?um*tWm inti RICK'S QOOBK
ORKAttt L1NIMKN f U BMUIrnn MN|ocu
jrr?M4. with oih?r y?Uu?1>1? curAtlve lugr*
di?nt? added Try It.
*5o? At ftll Uranlrt* find l?r?Ur?-tSo
ftQOSE GREASE
IN THE HOME
COWAN S I'PkPAKATION li il-toluir pro
/ teclioil tgaliiit pnruuiunia, culdt. aoup.
coufhs, pains ami ?orrm>? in tunfi ?n4
lhlO?t. Rtllcv?? el OIK e bf d(rsUM>H>< lt'?
li.flrtinin j|iua and cgnlotioit. KxUnUl
?nd i>? (< atJu j(. $100. i(A, 2V. All
diullisli.
Siw/. catalogue rnt-c.
DOW WIRE & IRON WKS. Louis ville.KV.
PIPE-VALVES FITTING AND
SHAFUNG, PULLEYS, BELTS.
LOMBARD IROIl WORKS,'""".""
XANTHINE
""'"ir-o""'..""'' *? v^i
|#T*o,.??. .nd prm?t. .1
r<? in* J
XANTHINE CO,, Fuchmontf, ^
S0
., fdlii
%
Wo Buy
FURS
Hldot and
Wool
r*?tk?r*. T.IUW,
OolJ.P fl??l.( Yellow f<o*>, M ?* Ap?k,
Wild Cin?*r. ?<?' ,M d??Ur?|
wuUliStd ? l?56 "0?. !.*lf ? c?M?or If
tyHUrtlie"--?nd <?? 'w J""
igcuU of <onuii*'on o"rt' 4""' .
?or U*ok l> 1-oui.yilW. Wriu (a w*l^'
pocc lit* ?nH tlvp|4?? '?*??
HI, 8abul A floni,
gt7 I. M?rk?t St. IQUimti.KT.
Paper-Hangers & Pail
Yoo c?u grMtlr (oor??u? foot t>u?In?a wj
tra InoMtiuvot >>/ -tiling Alfrrd Fl?(|
\V'?llpni?rr. M# wiint one BOt>d worl (M
tii'lollr. ?n<) to'ttie fi??t worth/ ?I'pllronf f
nti:i. t>y ur<'i>ai(t ritir?, five l/n#?
book* ?tiowlng ? i'lAO.OOO.OO W dllpilixn.
for < uttomer* (o *?laet from. We offBjr llln r?|
to our r< j rr??i.t?lli w A nnw?r I <- h I y tiiatJK
the ??it-n</ In /our vicinity It: r 1910.
iLtunu PUIS (A., At* lor*, I, ? BmU?
. ? ? ~ - - ? . .1 1, M| j
So. 47- '09.
you ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions,^
dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn-aj
out expressioqs, you need a tonic. .
The tonic you need is Cardui, (lie woman's tonic. ^
It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients*!
are specifically adapted fur women's needs. They act onJ
the womanly organs and l^elp to give needed stj^a^U^nd |
vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. -m
Cardui is a vtif&tablc medicine. It contains no min-$|
erals, no iron, nrrpofassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan-J
gerous, or habit-forming drmjs of any kind.
It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use.'!
The Woman's Tonic
"After my doctor had done all lie said he could for me,*!
writes Mrs. Wm. Milliard, of Mouutainburg, Ark., "1 took Car*
dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped ir.c so muchd
"Before taking Cardui. 1 had suffered from femakfl
troubles for five years, but since taking it, 1 am i:i j;ood healths
"I think there is some of the best advice in your book!
that I. ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it.
Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Cli.iiljnoo};". .M.tlicir.c Co . C! Tenn.,tJ
lor Spccial Instructions, an;' C4-pagc book. "H .me Treatment lor Wc:ncn;" sent Ircc.
When cold winds blow, biting
frost is in" the air, and back
draughts down t hechimney deaden
the iires, then the
(Equlppod with SmoH?lesj Dovlca\
shows its sure heating power by
steadily supplying just the heat
that is r.eeaed for comfort.
The Perfection Oil ilenter 1b unaffect
ed by weattjer conditions. I( never fnils.
No smoke ? no snie'.l . ? Just a genial,
satisfying hent The new
Automatir
Smokeless Device
prevents the wick beins turned too
high. Removed in :? n in^taiit
^ -M
not hi nutsw lout IjoI.U 4 <|uari8of oil RuuU li lit :o i;ive out a glow}
IriR heat f cj r it hours- solid brass wick carriers ilunv/t.r ;.u;; -cool haift!
dlo ? oil Iml U-Hlor.
Heater beautifully finished In nickel or .lni>:\n in ;? vaiiity of suylcfc
fcvory Distlor Kwry >v!.".to If Not At Y> ?rs, u'r:!'-" f r I1 ?? l";vulnr
lt? Vh*? Neurvsit of '.1i j
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
wear W. L. Douglas comfort- |
ablo.oasy walking, common
sense shoos. A trial will
convince any ono that W. L.
Douglas shoos hold tholr
shape, fit better and woar
longer than other piakos.
They aro mailo upon honor,
of tho beat leathors, by tho
most skilled workmen, In oH
the latest fashions, shoes in
ovory style and shape to suit
men In all walks of life.
CAUTION !S5|u.1.mVSd'rth
lUmptd <m bottom, vMoh guirinte??
full Talne and protMU tc# vrtkstx
sniiut high prloM ind inferior tfcoM.
TAK< HO auatTtTUTK.
uimwii!
vt'ltr- ranch. If Vonr biioos am ^
Ma" ?- ?-r G?>?U w ^nTuTi "L*?u.