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Camden Chronicle Published Weekly CAMUtN, *. C. m NEWS NOTES (1)8 THE BiiSV NAN MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS OP THE PAST- WE UK TOLD IN CONDENSED FORM. WORLD'S NEWS EPITOMIZED Complete Review of Happening of Greatest Interest Prom AU Parti of World* Southern White Springs, Flu,, u report (Ity nm tlio fluwaneu river, wan practically* destroyed by fire which started In tlio Baptist parsonage and spread rapidly . tbiough the buBlnoss district. A total ?f 2K atructuioa. u majority of them mercantile establishment*, and includ *>?? four large hotels, wore destroyed before tiie llamea burnt out, Tho dam age is conaervatl voly placed noar two hundred thousand dollars. ? -New Ofleana paid tribute to the ouly president of the Confederacy by unveiling a monument to Jefferson llavln In the parkway recently, hon ored by IiIh naino. A picturesque fea ture of tho unveiling was tho forma tion of a living Confederate flag by the school children. The death of Gen. VV. 11. Ciibeli of Dallas, Texa?, leaves but about half at dozen general officers of tho (.'on federate army still alive. Among them -?re Oon?. 8. II.- liueknor, K.v.; C. I. "V/alker, South Carolina; Clonj.rnt A. JCvans, Georgia; Marcus .f. Wright, ''Washington, I>. C ; George VV. Gordon, Tonne^Hoe, and T. T. Munlord, Vlr jgiula. Provident Chailcs S. Barrett of the ?J, "Farmera' Union ban issued a call for ? m conference of tho sou Island cotton .fcrowers of Georgia, South Carolina ! ?nd Florida, to be held at \Viiycir..i<-, J ^ f*B., March 14, 1011 Toe purpose of j the meeting Ih to conrluer means fv>r j ^'Increasing tho present price of ti:<> | Ktaple and for ho reverie ting the acre Age for tho coming season. It I ; .tthown that the mills are not taking ?ea island in any quaritltieii, and that to plant it largely would te to court ?. iOKS. Tho new Japanese treaty of trade ; end navigation wns ratified by the jienattt. While the apprehension o| ?.'Western senators that the treaty might let down tie bars to coolie labor was not entirely removed, these senators contented t.henuilve-? v. Mb Expressing their solicitude and Inter i.poKed no objection to tatiiicatlon. The 'action nf this government in promptly . ' confirming the nev; agreement. Is ex peccod to do mote to prove the foe! i Jttg of cordiality thl!?' country tnn t<?r Japanese than anything that hies beeti <foue for many years." In spite of a temperature several itexreen below freezing, which pre vailed throughout the South, It is gen erally . believed by fruit growers that dry weather and high winds have thus far saved the fruit frop from to tal doatructlon or from very serious damage. While it Is admitted that ? the fruit crop has suffered, consider ably from tho cold and in several lc calitleu In Texas and Alabama may bave been practically destroyed, it is not believed that the damage ha? been general or of sufficient magni tudo to result In serious los-.t. Hut most encouraging reports are being received. Two men arrested twenty mile-# from Dahlonega, Ga., confessed to be ing members of the gang of bandit irblch held vi|> and robled the Sout i ' ern railroad's fast mail. No ;h'?, near While Sulphur Springs. Ga Tiie men bad more than one thousand dollars In various kinds of money on their persons. Another man, believed to . .. Jbe R member of the gang ami impli cated by tho two men arrested, arrested by Sheriff Sargent of Lump kin county, 14 miie.j nort.iwcut of this place. This man's name is John I.uck The men are said to be Georgia mountaineer*. General. AaiJrt;, X. v., and" vfrlnfty fairly bristle with "votes lor women si&UR, for the campaign of tho &ult:a *isU'? in favor of Ihe woman sufliufco bills is on in earnest. An exu*iivw A.&vertl8ing plan iiaa leeu put in op eration, and s:jrn.i have been defi ed on all the irais in this vicinity by the >lre:uious women l, on ml on KMtkir.f; 'hi;!* rage week" a siicie^s Kept it; f.ori various parts of Ah". h&tii't v>how tlif-.i tho fio.t and co:.un ited cold wo.uhor ha* damaged t'le Tcu'.t and prvdt ? e or<:;,s considerably, 4ti cvjtin.aU' piac:n3 tho air;oui.t to l.>* jii least halt j; million dollars All's. Curry \;.tion, who i;i in a Fan - iSarUifti at ! ? ;v*nwort.1, Kir.--, hns completely 1. t her mind, recording to RlO-iBage:! t?xeiveJ from |>hy?ie:aii? at the institute n by friends of i:ie -irlnk crusade:. ... .L.Oocricr.incd i::?u In Nevada will htvo their (hole.* < dcatn by hang tag* sheeting ? r ;:c'.:,.,n it a new law -j? 'lr <M?P?povo<!. Ilydroryunio acid the One drop en the end of the toCtfue Is sufficient to produce in i $eath. The measure picvides at the time of the sentencing the mod n.an raay cluose his way Prank A. Stcue, 18 yeara old, and AUinar, 12 years old. both mil. are 1 rkle and bride* one of tho most immature reeord. The pair Were consent of thoic fifcwola, ker, chief of the ()omin ^ 10 w*? reputed to 'W*' 1? dead at his home' to jjk, of pneumonia. TUe eredtted with having kitted ? of white men while leader UP*?, but for years he t??d cltllleed life oil hi UK* * lord in a $60, Brooklyn bridge in New York City broko liu record as a mene of dare devil exploit*. A *uiclde or profe* alonal bridge Jumper never thrJltaf tho th/oiig of bridge promoiiudor* more than did the appearance or a dashing young blonde on tho great thorLougbfare. fjho wan attired In the Hear harem skirt the flr?t of the mil lion* of. New York, women publicly to vonturo tho new affectation of men'a clothes, which ban stirred con tinental cities to dot, It nearly cawi to that on the Brooklyn bridge, and the police dispersed the mob. A simple tablet of bronze whs un ?veiled In Havannah, Uii., whore tho Bpring Hill redoubt stood during the devolution. Jt marks the site where wan fought tho bloodiest light next to that at Hunker Hill In too war of the involution. Kepreaentlng France, whose troopu, under ('ount d'KtuIng fought byMhe Hide of American* in the buttle of Havannah October 'J. I77y, Viscount Henolut d'A/.y, n.'ivai attache nt tiio French embussy at Washington, and lieutenant In th? French navy, delivered an addresa. In the United States district court at Huvannah, (Ja., "finis" wa? written after the famous Greene and CJaynor et al conspiracy case, which has been Jn prog rents since isit'J. Tbe last chap tor which wan written by Marlon Kr win when he a?kcd mat the Indict ment agalnut M. A. Connolly, Oherliit M. ('.trier's Hecvretary, and indictee with hlni and Greene and Gay nor, ho nolle pressed. Judge Spear consented and it statement-of the cuho whk plac ed on the minutes of the United Siiate.i district court. (Joor;;e ("Hons") Cox, Ueud of the Republican organization in Cinelnnati, vva? indictod by (he grand Jury on n charge of perjury. The baiils of tae churge that Cox tentiflud falucly i;ofore a grhnd jury un March 21, lleui, in denying ho had received any of the interest money which several ! anks paid to the county treasurer lor the deposit of fundi*. Klnal decree was signed at Bavan uah covering the doeiaions in the 111 igation whicli involved (.'apt Oberlin M. Carter. The United Sttaes took (.ver about $l2,uou of Captaiu Carter's asfcet:i. All strawberries around I jay Min orite, Ala., have been Killed by the (tld. Tiiei'iuon.eters registered 20 rojtrees. Tito fruit has been damaged. Colcnel Gaetlke. a well-known mill ttH=y?*i4-aic, discussed in lite liorlin, ticniiany, Tngollatt. from a military point of view the fortification of the 1'anaina canal Colonel Gaedke nays that it is to the most pressing inter , <-a* .of the United Stales to fortify the oi.nal. Washington. An extra session of cougror.w, to bo i <?otivenod (lie i'l-st v.ook ill April, is j tin; prompt , t iieiv, The tl??lay or in .ei mission of one month has boon' I i I (Ml I >. at; rood to by President 1 Tttit, !(i the cvor.t of mi extra ho:-;- I s.on, I lit unloss <*!nj>'Vos shutu its ; ay os ami the senate agrees to appro- ! pilale about $7j'j.H>ij without road- i :tig tl;o bills passed by the house, an 1 extra m-xhiuii 1;< i.ievitablo. i tie I >I'H II - I .?*??) (? | |ii|) f<if? ()tt* poptt- < h'.r olo: tb.!i of senator.-. \n doomed, n.i ' was .shown by t io tosl voto in the! b??nat:> I.y wb!e!i tho Sutherland' amendment was adopted by a vote l of .)?' tj .'J7. Tho Sutherland amond- J ment given e< ngie.-'.s tho right to rog- | uhito olootionn, inoludlng tho right to1 prov -nt Southern states from intor fering wit!) the ;'.gat of suffrage. Another I.Seedless battle wa< fought on tiio lb ?.r of the Iioiim of represen tatives. It eauio daring a somewhat heal ?d debate on a I.ill lor the le.-.s ing of ooal Iambi in Alaska. The lie u us pa;^od. and a ; the short and ugly word ran;: out, 1 >c'..?><;}? t,> .lames Wick oi sham oi Alaska l'.iai'o a rush lor Itepro ot:t:.;;ve !?'. W. ;.p. rHlell of Wyo ming, wl.o win seated at n nearby I e: k. iu:t ir.omt.ors who surrounded I the t : v'jtnifj i.t the :::ne say that ' 1 cth 1 1. ,v ? foM rt | e agree to :Sio rigors and : (ia . I < i> ..ai'iM ypi ijvL.'jii Lill amended I ''V ? e s ...it.- and ,;ob plod tho report | <?! t.' .? <vUei?-v!. T'.ia Fenato added ! ? I.M. whirh \\:.o f.nally a'lowod ! a.\ tho live to. M'hK hi; too total,amount 1 ~'f '.1.0 Mil t_' I t addition tc j tins, the folate ndtlca u.Cs7,?fe_ tu ' i or.tr:.'; t nut ho: ii atica i T::o te\t r,| ,i no \ tr-'aty with Ja t | an, (los.|;i'.vMl to rej,la e mat <:t l?'jj : .'.a.l i rawn with t'ie .-pi'. iai design ??i . .diininr'!.ii:K the i o.->t ru t ioa upon in: f ??'!{. i a;ion ?<miaiutM m tt'.e treaty j \s a s hud lie! ere the Sf I y !'!i :it Tail. The e ? o:.t al difference i .n tfti on ti.e proposed tioatv and tI.c j \...;.ng c< i;\t i,:i >n is said to be :n | ho i.i(t i.i.u :t omits ami leaver to ! i.:i ?.ii;iI honor <if Japan Hi.; en I >?;? < meat a: her own ? . -: t s tno i:m j ..itan, ; u emigration tioni Japan j :?<.?? o:;rro.i: iy ,.hui .1 ,.p. ;i Immigra | > i,i. !i !.) !.:e I iiittd t..:?? . He? a use i-e.? tlt.s .. a] dcpaiture tro.i > and toiii ioJ ? e i;: e -1. t ! i oi :ix (;???. ;>est import ..nee .r.i' :i.'.ei est to t he i'aoifi? sitipe, l.v- :ti,t.on of tins oenvontion line ' - :0 o.o-;n^ hc.n-o if t't" profit < on ? ?? s. i. e.ite ! .1 ,-o:i'';t:i. a o, i'. ?? lit# r?lc ,?;;?*.?>;vc e imtnis ion lo.'u.od to i.-raiitt !i,.* r?'.i.-?ed freight ri.te-j ( ?! tot .i Ka-to: .1 and U estorn ra!'::at!s I'roposetl ndvanoos in tiie rlr.s;t forij*M rates in o:IUm?1 clasjitt a'.?.n tc-rritor;.. ar;:re;':uinp, anions iU tho railways in tic territory aj> i",\iniato'.y $-7.'.ft1.* .-'i a year, wci c lisapproved by the comndssicn. 'i'tiii r a sweeping vietory for the Fhip- ! prrs. The ceinmiescn ir.struots the Eastern and Western toads to witiv wiaw the proposed tariff increase. II -ueh fcciion is not taken by March '? <>, toil, fho ermmlsslon will further suspend the rates for three yeais. Senntor UiFollette of Wiseonaln de manded an investigation of published caarxos that ' government naval se crets are being dirclosed to tho Ar gentina Hepublic through the con ?trtructftm of tTro hattleshlpa Tor thnt country in the United JStato*. Mr. LaF^Uetto wants information from Lb? CepartmenU of state and navy con cerning the contraeta which private shipbuilding concerns received from i ;the Argentine Republic for the con st ruction of two battleship*. The rea-, 8eB?U * SCn"Uon ,in t (? Governor blease vetoed a NUMBER?OTHERS WILL BE "THE UAW OP JHE LAND." BILLS OF GENERAL INTEREST Governor Bieaee Hai Not Signed Act to Investigate Oiepeneary Commie elon?Other Investigating Commit teea Appointed Columbia.?The general assembly passed, unrolled and ratified a largo number of acts and with tlie oxcep tlon of a number vetoed by tbe gov ernor, these will now become h part of "the law of the land." In the fol lowing lint will bo found the acta of state-wide Interest 'ratified, al though tho governor has since ve toed u number of these. To apportion representation in tho house of representatives. To permit elections In cliloe of more than #,000 and less than 20,000 and cities of more than 60,000 and less than 100,00') for tho adoption of a commission form of government. To amend the law in reference to compensation of county officers. Billiard Tables In 6mall Towns. To require a license for pool and hllliard tables not in incorporated Iovuh. To roqufre the filing of written in struments lodged for record. To require the distribution of the dispensary fund among the common schools and provide thds method thereof. To amend J he law relating to mug lstrates, their constables, powers, du ties, jurisdiction and salaries. To amend the law for the protec tion of game birds and* animals and to provide a close season. To promote the public health by draining swamps, building levees and establishing drainage and levee dis tricts, and issuing and r.elling bonds therefor. To amend an act providing for the payment of jurors in circuit eourts. To regulate the introduction of law3 of otlwr mates, terrltone* and g?^v ernmcnta. To provide houses of detention f<.r female convicts. To require the analyzalion of ferti lizers without requiring the purchaser to furnish name of the manufacturer To regulate .the. buying and selling of cotton in balt-3 and co'ton seed. Tej annul an; clause ?n a conLraLt limiting time within which suit may be brought other than the statute <?( limitations as to such eauses of ac tion. To provide for th annual pension for benefit of a de ceased pensioner. Must Pay Wages Promptly. To provide a penalty and mr.nner of coJicrtiou thereof \\h?_ie a corpora tion fnitn to pay ynxytc* when duo.- ? To continue (ho State hospital com mission and to authorize it to crect buildings. To provide fcr the levy of taxes fcr county and school purposes forj yt'Hr beginning January, 1911. To empower the railroad ecmmlr.- ! sion to require the installation of any ! , device which will promote safety, pro-! 1 tection and comfort to train crews ' ' and traveling public. To provide for an investigation of the acts and doings of the state dls ! pensary commission. and tiie acts and j doings of the attorney general in j | connection therewith, and of the acts j and doings of the committee of the i general assembly, appointed under 'a j concurrent p-solution of the general 1 assembly. ! To authorize and empower the j board of trustees of Clemson Agri , culturalymd Mechanical college to 1 e*iabi:i.h Lwu or _ more experiment i stations. To amend an act entitled "An act I to regulate the sale of coraitK," ap ; proved the :fth day of February, A. ; I). 101-7. so as to further provide fcr i the regulation of the handling and ! use of cocaine and to change the pun ; ishment therefor. To amend section of an act to 1 declare the law in reference to, and to regulate the manufacture, sale, use,, consumption, possession. trans Must Ccmc Dctore Supreme Ceurt. ! Associate .lustier- lhigcne H. Gory, j ft h-graphed fr< m his heme at Abbe ville to the clerk of the supreme , Cvurt, "Hold rv;v'"i?nr in Hunter case i until further < n!< - of the ceurt." The delcr.dant. Wash M' rtrr, was parol ed by Uovcrnvr si<v??e until July 1, when Hunter to move before a circuit j".:d;;c :'<r a new tr;;\l on the ground of ,'.f:er :^srovercd evi dence. Hunter 1 1 Alber' Co Po land at Cliu't.n ! a game of poker sevt ral y? . ; n^o. Governor ' Iilease was h r. a'"' -r^v. Ncn-Su;t ot CelorTi Pv?hi.in Case. A nc? eu1t v.-.ir in the Rich land courty ce">t ?? romtv.on plea* ? in the crse of Little as a/l i mlnlstrntor of \". V. K<-y;.Against th? i negro orde-- cf Pythias for the pay j merit of an insu?nr>eo <"|H(m of $300 | The action was 1 rought to test, the i liability of the insurance. He de ! clared that the proper person had | not brought pvtif. Judge Watts allowed the plaintiff to amend his complaint and to naVnr I Duncan Key as ?.l>p proper person to institute proceedings. Electric Trolley Lln*? Blocked. .... Friends of th^ Piedmont A Nor thern railway nre receiving with re grct r.nnouneement that Governor Bleaso ha* refused his signature tc the net of the. -l*ci?.lainro inrortffrrat-; ing this company, thereby vetoing It Governor fclesse'a aollon w?ir w* 4h? ground that the act nave thla pro ; posed corporation too much author ity. The company vra* proposed with Capital itocX 6T *C.mKM>00, on.' would op?rato a notwork of trolley tints jr,.-r. /<? ? ? ?r - ?rrrrt?r???? .i ? ? Ai porutlon and disposition of liquors and beverage* within the state end to pollqe the same. Marriage Ucentes Rsqulrsd. To require marriage licenses and to regulate their issuance. To declare the wilful or wanton burning of any building or personal property In which any person has an Interest as mortgagee, Insurer or otherwlae, a felony, and to provide punishment therefor. To provide free scholarships at Clenigon college for Jerry 11. Moore Of Florenco county and Arfble T Odom of Marlboro county, successful competitors of tho boys' corn club*. To provide for a scholarship for Hannah Plowden and Kutle Ounter ut Wluthrop college. To dispense with publication of legal notices in certain cases To require the clerk Of court to open and puhllah sealed sentences. To amend section 8094, volume 1, code of laws of Kouth Carolina, 1902, by making each first Monday In any month a legal day for judicial sales or transactions of any other , legal business. To require the clerk of court of gen eral sessions to enter upon the calen dar the race to which the Indicted person belongs. To provide for the custody of des titute, abandoned and unprotected children. Employment of Children. To amend an act to regulate em ployment of children In factories, mines and manufacturing establish ments In this state. To provide for tho appointment of townahii/ commissioners. To amend subdivision.8 of ecctlon IS93 of volume 1, civil code of 1902, by adding a provision as to purchase money mortgages. The president of the senate ap point t'd the committee to investigate the winding-up commission of tlve stato dispensary, composed, of H. 13. Carlisle, John .11. Clifton and U. W. Sullivan. \. The committeoto examine into ex penses and appropriations for Btate educfttlcnal institutions, J. W. Mc Cown. Committee to examine into books and accounts of penal and charitable Institutions, (J. K. Laney. CAmmluee to Investigate and chock ifp books of certain Ktate olllcers, L. M. Law son. Committee to Investigate progress of. code xommissicu, Robert Lido. As Governor Hlcase hak' not yet signed (he act to investigate the dis pensary affairs, Speaker Smith has not appointed the members of the commission. He will make the an nouncements later. Reapportionment Bill Passed. | Under the provision of the reap- j portionment bill the following will be I the apportionment for tho various I counties: Abbeville three; Aiken ! three. Ar.dcrscn six, Mam berg two, ] Barmvc!! three, Beaufort (wo. Berk- j ley two, Calhoun one, Charleston j eight, Cherokee two, Chester two, Chesterfield t^o. Clarendon three, Ccl- ! leton two. Uarl'ngton three. Dillon two,--Dnr^hemer fCdgefield two. Fairfield two, Florence three, George town two, Greenville six, Greenwood three, Hampton two, Horry two, Ker shaw two. Lancaster two, Laurens three, Lee two, Lexington three, Miiricn two, Marlboro three, New berry three. Oconee two, Orangeburg five, Pickens two, Richland five, Sa luda two, Spartanburg seven, Sumter three. I'nicn two, Williamsburg three and York four. Homicide in Ecnnettsville. BeniiattsvlHe.?Mr. C. LaFayetto Rivers was shot and instantly killed here by Mr. W. Gary Smith. The homicide occurred in a room in the rear of the Matheson building on Broad street, near the Bennettsville & Cheraw railroad depot. So one t was in the room at the time of the shooting. They were brothers-in law, and Loth men were drinking. ? KdgefieM.?The county superinten dent of education, \Y. \V. Fuller, is very hopeful over the nut'.cck fcr the Boys' ('cm club. He has written all of th?? teachers in the county, enlist ing their co-operation and has already re ceived several nam; s for enroll j ment. An ;.ttractive list of prizes will , be arranged. The banks, fertilizer J dealers and others have signified their I willingness to contribute to the prize I 0'ijd. Demand Expense From Bondsmen. Attorney General Lyon will make demand upon the bondsmen of G. i Wash Hunter of Laurens for expenses i amounting to $141.Gf., incurred .11 i arguing the state's side in the appeal I to the United States sujireme court, i Tlie bondsmen aro H. H. Evans and ? Jos. Norwood of Newberry. Governor Blease recently paroled i Hunter, now under sentence cf eight | years, until Julv 1, pending an ap j peal en the grounds of newly discov ered evidence. The remittitur in the ! i i:?e has been ordered stayed, i j Will Adopt Drainage Law. t A drainage rr.eafrure similar to the ! South Carolina law will ho Intro i iliiced In the Georgia legislature. The j drainage measure whfl passed at the ? last session of tbo general assembly ! of. South Carolina and has been ap | proved by the governor. Commis j Rioner Watson and F. A. Eason, the { United States drainase expert, p-c j pared the measure for this state, ar requested by the state farmers' uu Ion. Mr. Watson says that a similar law would be Introduced in the Geor gia legislature. ! Newberry and Southern Power Qo. j The city council of Newberry and j the Southern Power company catne | nearer to* an agreement when tht j council roceded from its position ro I onftfe* fc raaxim^wr rajti". protlfo ifl i the franchise for the Southern Fotr^t i insisted bow j ^ver, that the rate# In Newbirrj i should be no higher than in other ? towns its si*e pltpulated^ Uur. jrtationa should he placed in^ (htn i totvu and that the company shoub j not #ell electricity 1 of. resale. j Kill com? to an atfrtemerft. THE DRU66IST KNEW FROM EXPERIENCE I have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Hwarnp* Ilo<>t (or the ixut thrue years and tUose of my customers who buy it, apeak fa vorably regarding it. I have iwed it in my own family with good retults, and I believe the preparation haa gr?at curative value. Ycu may uae thia aa you like*, Very respectfully, C. B. RUPB & SON, By C. B. Rupe, Mgr. Seymour, Texas. Personally appeared before me this 20th day of July, J'JOO, C. H. Hupe, Drug gist, who subscribed the above statement ami made oath that the aame ia true in aubstaaco and in fact. R. C. .TANKS, J. P. and Kx-OfJicio. i Ihr. A U, tfflf*Tl1 I. W. f. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yon bend to Dr. Kiluler &? Co., Bingham ton, N. Y,, for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all alx-ut the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention thia paper. For tale at all drug stores. Price fifty cents and one-dollar. , ? JUST LIKE EM. First Collego Student?Don't you think Bomo i>copJe ask a good many fool questions Ijr lettors? Second Collego Student?Yob. Now, ny father always wants to know if I'm u tank. Wifel/ Solicitude. Appealing to the police to find her husband, who went to work and had not rcfurned home at ei^ht o'clock, !)ut l'fcyuestlng that the* officers nei ll.t r arrest nor "talk cxobb" to him, a ?'.oniiin left a noto in ,the hands of rairolinan iHcker&cn at Sixth and Ed mond streets containing information concerning the missing husband. Tho note in addition to giving a de scription of the missing man read t h>d_Lho wife "was worried nearly sick because it was the first time that he h; d done thi?." "1 don't want }lftu to arrest him," continued the note. "Tell Yne police to picas.- ant talk cross to him."?St. Joseph Or./ctte. S-.'ccessftil Life Work, "lie achieved success who 1ms lived ?.*??'!. laughe-'. oftrn, and loved Much, whe has gained the respect of. lnteili);'?:)t m? n nnd tla> love of little ehildrr.n: who has filled his niche and accomplished his task! who left the world better than 1>h found it. whether by an improved poppy,, a ;erfECt nceni, or a rescued soul; who l.ax never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express it; who bar- aiwnys looked for the best la ethers, ami given the best he had; who.*e i 1 fo was an inspiration; whose memory a benediction." ? President Scburman. A Frequent Speaker. A member from a northern constit uency, who was one day reproached 1 <;? {? disappointed supporter for never opening 1:13 mouth In the house, repu diated the r.coi!s<alIon with indignation. Ts'ot a day passcvl. he declared, but that he or.id something; and it was reported In tl.o p/ipers, too. In con firmation of his statement he pro duced the report of the last debate, and point-.I triumphantly to the "Hear, hears," with which certain speeches . were punctuated. "That's me," he raid.?Tit-Hits. CHILDREN AFFECTED" Dy Mother'c Food and Drink. Many labios have been launched Into life with constitutions weakened Ly disease taken In with their moth cTa iiifiii. Mt/lm fa CftnuOt be ua> Cuk; lul as to the food they use while nurs ing their babes. The experience of a Kansas City mother is a case in point: "1 was a great coffee drinker from a child, ar.:l thought I could not do with out it Hut I found at last It was do ing mo harm. For years I had been j troubled \\!:ii diz::lness, i j ots before | my < yc3 and pain la my heart, to which was added, two years later, a chronic sour stomach. "The br.by was horn 7 months ago, ?nd almost from the beginning, it, too, b:irercd from your stomaoh. Gho was taking It from t:ie! i "In my dlstrers T consulted a friend i of more experience and sho told me ' to quit coffeo, ' that^ coffee, did not . make good milk. I havo rlnce ascer- ? tr.lned that it really dries up the milk. ; "So. I quit coffee and tried tea and i at last cocoa. But they did not agree j with me. Then I turned to Tostum i with the hoppiest results. It proved I to bo the very thing I needed. It not j only agreed perfectly with baby and i myself, but It Increased tho flow of j my mlllr. ? "My husband then quit coffeo and U6ed Postum and quickly got well of fhe dyspepsia with which he had heen troubled. I no longer suffer from tho dlsclness, blind tpells, pain in my heart or cour stbmach. "Now we all drink Poetum from my Uiiiband lb" YBf VBIgg monthf old baby. It has proved to be the bo?t hot drink we have aver u*ed. Wo wotrltf trot glrrnp ] coffee wo ever drank." by Get the little book, "The Boad to ellTllle." In pkia. a*re Mtfrt A ??w hrMt (lm* Tfcfjr trtM, n4 tall ?< k???? ?e evar unea. . wo tKa lmat r u"TllTTi I\T IW rank." i Name jtfjfen atm Cf wjnisr^ IN CONSTANT PAIN, ? ; . *jgg> ? ; .?. ,. Little Rest and Less Peace for the Kidney 8utfercr. ? i? Mrs. N. U. Miller, 1609 Jackson St., UaUliuorc, Md., aaye: "Tbwe was j scarcely a moment 1 waa not suffering from lUdnejr Jrouhie. F.voty jnovo tix nt caused misery and at nljght I | could not slct'D owing to the Intone palu. 1)1 ay upr-m were frequent *w>d obliged me to wit down to keep from falling. Kidney s< eie tlona were* generally profuse, then again scanty and deposited licavy sediment. My feet and ariklca were ho badly tswollen that morning* I could not wear my tihooH. Today I a:n freo from kidney trouble. Two l>oxe? of Doan's Kidney I'Ula effected a com plete euro." Remember the name? l)oun'n. For ?ale by all d?aler?. 60 erntis a box. Foiiter-Mllburu Cp., Uuffalo, N. V. NOT UNUSUAL. "1 Haw a pianist last night who can i ploy with hl? toea." "Umph!?-I've get a kid IS months old can do that!" Nino or Ton Deposits. "It 1b expensive to learn to fly," said Clifford Harmon at Mlneola. "Your aeroplane coBta more than $5,000. You J rmiat ppy a fee of $500 for tuition, and you niUBt dcpoBlt, too, about $500 j moro for damages. All the damage you do to the machine you learn on muHt bo paid for, and your deposit may easily bo euten up. , "I wub talking one day at Nice to an Englbih flyer, * " 'I learned to fly in a week,' I said. 'How long did it lake you to learn?' " 'Oh, nino or ten?' "'What!' I interrupted. 'Not nine or i ten weeks?' ! " 'N?, aeroplanes,' paid hr." Latest Quotations. "1 lew would you Jike a game picture ] for your dining room? A trace of can- ! vat-backs, say?" "No cheap tituff for me. Paint me | a picture of a do;;en eggs." Ulnny Children Arc Sickly. Mother Oriiy'u K? ?ct Povwlers lor children ! break up coIiIh in !M n< urn, relieve feverl??}i iicxm, licutluehc, . KtouiiK'h trouble*. it-i-iJiii;; t disorders. move nnd rejftilnte the IhiwcIk, it ml I destroy worm*. Tliey hiv mi pleasant to lake ] children !ik.' thorn, t'scd l>y moiliiTr, !? r 2'J ] yum. At all 2.V-. Sample tnailed i FUEK. AditiVbii, A. !i. OliLoteJ, V. Have to Pu!l Them tn. Ella-'I here are just as good fish in the sea r Stella?Hut you have to have a pull to land them. TO DKIVn OCT MAt.AlM \ A.\1j HL.li-.Ll LV Tin: SXXTI^U . Tak?? ilie Oil MaiiUaul t-.1' A !.!*>"< 0'.II 1.1. TONIC. Vo.i know what y??u ato tuklCtf Tlin formula Im pl.;;i:ly printed r>u every liottlo. ( showing H :* simply y'tilr/'-c r.nd Ircn in :h?m.i- i lw>8 form. Thr Qtiinini! drlvos out the luatariu ttiiil tt.o Irt.r. tinilOH tip Ai; sjbti'Ui. bold by uil Icuiuil lor So years. I'rlco t*j cer.ts. His Light. Ella?He says that I am the light of his life. Stella?That's gas. For roiltK nn<l r.nif C?a?*i oink i* Cue t"*st remedy?ro. Ijcves ih<? uchin^ and f<?vcrlsltn?,i?R?cure* the Colli mill rcntv-rr.? norma! cotidiriotis lt't liquid- elTcct* iiitlucdiuiely. lu'., 26c.. and 50c. At drug stores. Can a woman become a member of the Daughters of the Revolution just because her ancestors murdered the king's English. Tnvlor'?? Cherokee Remedy rf Sweet Clam and Mullen, is Nature's groat remedy Ctiren Couult-'. Ci Ids. (.'roup and Whooping Cough and 'ill throat and lung t.r< uble??. At drugftittn, "JSc, 5'Jc and SI .00 per bo*.t!e. The measure of what we love and admire is the measure of our own \vorths?Dob son. The Chicago Fire could have been pre vented with one pail-of water, but the water wan nof handy. Keep a bottle of Hamlins Wizard Oil hnndv and prevent the Jieiy pr.ins of inllammatii n. It is sweet to feel by what fine spun threads our affections arc drawn to gether.?Sterne. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant lV'ets regulate and invigorate stomach. liver and liowels. Sugar coated, tiny, granules, easy to take. Do not gripe Inconsistency often means those deeds in another which 1 only half mule \tand. riTTTS nurn f V O TO 14 BAYS fotir <trii|.V.-t m\ r>-.rr t if.oru-y If i'.\/o OINT M10NT tu:l> <o ,? ir" i i > i:im> of Itct.irift, HI. ni Hleeutr.K or I'rutmJi.w I'.ii* ?a *' lo U a.iyi.. 6oc. Sympathy sometiaies means fitting In a car and passing out soft words to lame I oik. Better health sure to follow the use of the natural Herb laxative, Garfield Tea. All druggists. \V hat women feel Is more convin cing to them than what men know. Iteh Cnrfil In 30 Minute* by Woolford'c banitaryl/<>tlon.N'c\ er falls. At druggists. The ocean is crossed in love?by a number of bridal parties. Th? Final ftettl?m?nt. "A verdict for $10,000 lutt't HQ, tti?? *jtld tlie Junior partner. "How mu? h bhull we give our client?" Oh. give hiui $50," an#were4 the miliar partner. "Hut hold!" "Well V "Don't be hasty. ProroU# to eW*4, bin) $50." QI8TEMPBR I? iill ifm form* <uin<>nn mIJ itge? of horxisa^ a* well no cured and other* in -tamo ?tub?e prevented from linying the diwntio with fcFOH&'Jt iJjyTlvMi'KK CjjRE. Kvkiy bottle 4jui4rrtntc*??*J. Over 000,000 hottli* sold la?t ye?r $.50 and $1.00, Any 1 dniKgifl, or >ett<f to manufacturer*. Ai'ffitK ufliitt'd, Spoliri Medical Co., Kp*c. OonUiioiw PiMMfli, Uubro, Iud, If n (nun'e wife can reud about potim, lies wkhout wishing whe were a n.aS^ ho will never experience the pleatJuiA. i.t b| ftig henpecked. AML ? f- , Ifor NIUDAf llK -IKIritt' < At'l iUNfc Whether front Cold#, lleut, Stomach or Kervoti? Troubles, < ni>mllite will relieve yog. It'll I i<J tt i<l |?lfrt?HUt tu lHk?< Bdi Imuietll aUly. Try It. I0u.t 'Jbv , niul 60 tciit# at Uruy Homo men will do anything for tho nako of a little newspaper notoriety. OM.Y ONE "BROMO OUIXIXK." U I.AX ATI VK IIKOMO OlTjJNIHK. Look for lynsturd of U. w. <?H(oVtf. I mjU tl.o \Von\ OM 'Ptint U Ihf k1|;NRiMin . '???"? ??. *?' i,wt lu Cure a Cold In Otio J ay. 24c. Peace with (Jod without peace with ir.cn Ih hi) Iniquitous thing. Druytfint* everywhere wrll (>arfiel<I th?* Herb laxative, il acts hh u tfcntjQ ?idf t<> Nature. intervention In love lu equivalent-to u declaration of war*. ,. ffiinii ?4 'Bt?; v . ? ^ AWFUL BACKACHE , y ??'V";Vk y- ui. , j* Cured by Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable Compound - Morton's Cap, Kentucky.?"I suf fered two yearn with female disorders. my health was very bad and I had a. continual backacha wltich was simply awful. I could not stand ou my feet long enough to cook a meal's v i etna la without my back, nearly killing mo, " and I would havo : such dragging sen sations I could hardly bear it. 1 had .soreness in each side, could not eland tight clothing, and was irregular I was completely run down. On ad vice 1 took Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegc- .7 t.ible Compound and Liver Pills and. am enjoying good health. It is now r.iore^than tv.'o years and I have not * had an a"ho or pr.in cinco I do all my 7.* own work, washing and everything, rr.d never have the backacho any more. 1 think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all rcy neighbors. If you think niy testimony will help others ym'i 1 ;ity publish it."?Mrs. Gfcfcttt Yv'oodai.l, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. <| llackache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get permanent reliclf you must roach the root of the trouble. Nothing wo ?? know of will do this bo surely as LyctLv ; E. Pinkham's Compound. Write to Mrs. Pinlcham, afc J,yiin, Mass., for special artrico. Your letter will bo absolutely confidential, and tTio a<lvieo free.: ; CHEAPER THAN INSURANCE. Mexican Mustang Liniment is made good by accidents and is cheaper than any insurance policy. IT will t:ikc a curb off your horse or cure him of the heaves. IT will cure h*m of cracked heels or grease liccls. No matter how lon^-standinp or deep-seated the pain, this old reliable remedy will kill it. 20c. 50c. $ 1 n bottle at Druar Gen'l Store*. Restores Gray Hair to Natural Oolor; RIMOVII OANDflure AMD tOURF InvigortU* and frftventa the hair from falling *Q\.. for ft*t? by Dwu????, ?r UM Blr*?< fey -A- b XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia frU? H,p? BoHlai Sam#to tatlla It*-, IwM Hi Orvalar* "i'SiVSKSi Thomptan't Eya Wattr y* ? ? ? . . ? i .. i ? ?_? _? -? ?? ? W. N. U? CHARLOTT*. NO. 8-1911. IF YOU HAVE A SICKLY ? r . L. ' TTTXI: \?:u. j "ThA family with young children that to Without stckncsa in the houM now an<I then In rare, and so It to Important that the head of the house should know what to <io in the iittlo emergencies that arise, child with a serious ailment needs a doctor, it is mie, font IttAhe majorityat A Instance?, as any doctor, know*, tho child stifTer* from some Intestinal usually constipation. Them Is no sense In irtvlnr ft a pill or a remedy containing an opiate, nor fe fhiahlny of the bowels to be aTwh*i rec ommended. Rather.give It a small doee of a mild, gentle laxative torrtc like Dr. Caldwell's Hvrup Pepsin, which, hy clean ing out the bowels and strengthening the . 1^, - I This la not fclono our opinion but that of Mrs. N. H. Mead of JToaport, Kans.; ?> who? *rin<WltiijthUr.hM b>i? Iwliirlt-v ^hfflnr ??? a ?tora, bat If you want to taatlt In family bafor* you buy It Mtkl youf'i? ?* to Dr. C*?dwfll and ha will for* ? a supply fhM of charge. triiSiV-v tha fro? Mitplt tddimi Dr,J" Caldwell. Ml CaMwaU building, ' caUo. 111. "