The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, April 02, 1914, Image 5
D~o nn*iglect Nature's Warn.
ing Sigeals.
If e wsffr frvm headaChe, Der
vc, S-ess, sick stoma, cosDtipa
tica papitationlhysterieS,Ora dull
"4y feeakg k the head, TAKE
EED brmturis saying t6 a
Zs pinly fA if the wdsf Wert
"I .NEED HEL P.
:1e tlsees, mncles and mem
branes upprting your womanly
1g. ikeed 'Steed
tak need FOOD.
~TELAA-V1TAE will supply what Is
wml supply It in the form that will
quickest and mnost lasting results.
STRLLA-VITAE, tested and approved
by perfEal, bas been PROVEN TO BE
- ina~ss Great Restorer of strength to the
w anly organs. For THIRTY YEARS
e has been helping suffering women.
No wttehow many remedies you have
tried, no matter how many doctors have
fefldto'help you-you owe IT TO YOUR
8LF to try this great medicine for the
~mnm of women.
THk7TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTH
mn6G..you are beneAted.
.We 1tveauthodsd-YU dealer to sell
yndNE heottre o our positive, binding
JaRaN of -money back if NOT
1ELPEA* AFTER YOU are satisfied
be wU see you six bottles for $5.00.
Q*,or send this very day, this very hour,
Sad det that ONE bottle and be convinced
'bat you'have at last set your feet firmly
- en the road to pefect health and strength.
Tiache Medicine Company
-mga tenne
Lameness
- an's Lininent is a speedy,
ftfable W for lameneeI
h horses a farm stock.
- n's proof.
- Iamsem~e
"bada horse sprain his
&and hewas so e
atc foot at al. Igot a bots f
ra tree dase showed no "am
For~plEs and'Ehresh
h ave used Sloan's inaiment en a
inare for 't anid eured her.'Zhis
- thEe -he I'ered.H
in maf it to a, enirpea for
1 iu nd the wsagitife.-i P. Spadt
thea bStonant Boo enveisd Cattep
- en hand S~are-Ct~ Cure.o
yrBpaentb o
CFor vato Toothke
.%ir.'s Li::y 'nteril ::pnd
Atin aBDrs.25. e&$.0
RCdan boo en a ro pate,
Makes corng Pof lats e
Aossrble
WrhTheWihinol
aprofBentTet,'ihcmle
diretivawfletodrecot
- AneabsGaae~orsavngevicethake
.tihe. e.sy an mat1.ri C n
creases cropr.
Wowes or iUs
Mia.-wifItaladar ae
Price S$1.2Z-00Prar
Worth yueheir Wht nGl
- paro7et etwthcmlt
dietions wis eseon weu ire. l~
Th ean . Mofg.. o.Sa4O
-aorepnde$8notwifdsateg h
WaL.D L.OUGAshS ae bo
Re.. i''* u's ittoutW .
-tanotheheorow
--0 baE Sle.o~e.Ma
.C~ ALOMlEL IS DANGEROUS
an sbigdisplaced now in many sections of the
DR. 9. Bs WILLIAMIS'
LIVER & KIDNEY PILLS
e eknin after effect csed bynaoe. ti2c
THlE 6. B. WILLAMS CO., Quitmnan, Ba.
RSDERof this paper desir
ing to buy any thing
advertised in its
ns should insist upon having what they
sing all substitutes or imitations.
NTS
B. ~ etin" FREE. Act quick.
121.Winston-Salem.N.C.
BES and CAgPINES
Inwn e e
Va.
I,
CHLDENLOVE I
SRP Of lIS
t is cruel to ibree nauseating,
barsh pItysic .into a
rick thild.
iik back at 'you childhod flayi
Remember th *sg' iotiier insigted
on:-Castor oA, tainel, cathartics.
How yon hate& them, how you fought
igalst aking them.
With our children it's different.
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don't realize what they
do. The children's revolt is well-found
ed. Their tender little "insides" are
Injured' by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only deli
cous "California Syrup of Figs." Its
action is positive, but gentle. Millions
of mothers keep this harmless "fruit
laxative" handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never falls to
clean the liver and bowels and sweet
en the stomach, and that a teahpoonful
given today sares a siM thild tothe
row.
Ask at the store f 15-efht bottle
of "California Syt#n of Figs," which
has ful direttons for babies, children
of all f&s and for grown-ups plainly
*f' bach bottle. Adv.
Atheists and Agnostics.
-The census of 1911 in Britlih India
showed a population of 315,000,000.
Of these only 17 registered as atheists
and only 50 as agnostics--61 In all.
As 45 of these were reported from.
Burma it is surmised that they were
Chinese..
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Don't Look Old! Try Grandmothett
Recipe to Darken and Beautify Grayp
Faded, Lfele6 Ralr.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti- -
fuly 'darkened, glossy and abundant
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair'fell out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked appeat
ance this simple mixture wa &lplIed
with wonderful effects ly !wklhg at
any drug store for "ieth's Sage and
Sulphur Bai lItedy," you will get a
large bottle of this old-time recipe,
ready to use, for about 50 cents. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beaity
to. the~ hair and is splendid for dan
druff, dry, itchy scalp and failing hair.
A well-known druggist says every
body uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur,
because it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody can tell it has been
applied-it's so easy to use, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw It through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after an
gther application or two, It is ,re
stored to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft .and abundant.-Adv.
AS DAD CLASSIFIED GOLFER
Probably He . Had Played the .Game
and Knew the Temptation
"Just a novice, my son."
"Well, if he knocks the ball 175 .
yards, Is he pretty good?"
"Yes, pretty good, son."
"Wgll, pop, what if he knocks the
ball 250 yards?"
"Mighty good. He's -mighty good,
if h'e can do that.my boy."
"Well, pop, what if he knocks it 275
ards?"
"He's awful, awful good, Tommy,"
replied pop, as he once more fastened
his eyes on the baseball story.
"Well, pop, what if he kn'ocked the
ball 325 yards-what .would be be
then?"
"Probably a liar, son. Now you had
better ~run up and kiss mamma, and
go to bed."
'Greater New York.
The population of Greater New York
Is estimated by the health department
at 5,476,966 on January 1, 1914. Ac
cording to the same authority the pop
ulaton or the boroughs is as follows:
Manhattan, 2,513,060; the Bronx, 612,
294; Brooklyn, 1,880,713; Queens, 373,
414; Richmond, 97,515. Not yet, how
ever, has Greater New York saughteup
with London. The British metrofolis
still leads the big Yankeetown by
some 2,000,000.
Crazy Act.
Bill-He was crazy to get some
offie.
Jill-Really?
"Yes, and now he's resigned."
"That looks more as If he was
crazy."
NOT A MIRACLE
Just Plain Cause and Effect.
There are some quite remarkable
things happening every day, which
seem almost miraculous.
Some persons would not believe that
a man could suffer from coffee drink
ing so severely as to cause spells of
unconsciousness. And to find relief in
changing from coffee to Postum Is
well worth recording.
"I used to be a great coffee drinker,
so much so that it was killing me by
nches. My heart became so weak I
would fall and lie unconscious for an
hour at a time.
"My friends, and even the doctor,
told me It was drinking coffee that
caused the trouble. I would not be
lieve it, and still drank coffee until I
could not leave my room.
"Then my doctor, who drinks Pos
tumn himself, persuaded me to stop cof
fee and try Postum. After much hesi
tation I concluded to try It. That was.
eight months ago. Since then I have
had but few of those spells, none fori
more than four months.
"I feel better, sleep better and am
better every way. I now drink noth
ing but Postum and touch no coffee,
and as I am seventy years of age all
my friends think the Improvement
quite remarkable."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Write for a copy of the
famous little book. "The Road tO Well
ville."
Postum now comes In two forms:
Regular Postum-must be well
boiled. 15c and 25c packages.
Instant Postum-Is a soluble pow
der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly
in a cup of hot water and, with cream
and sugar, makes a delicious beverage
instantly.,0 and 5 ,tIns.
The co pe up of both kinds is
about the same.
"There's a Reason" for Postum.
1OOK5 MANY MP
Nater Font of Buens kre a
Place of Wonderful Bustle.
iugb 8ceah diyhoundis Aire Stretched
out at 1il Length, With no
Shieds Between, as Far as
the Eye Can See.
Buenos Aires.-Not even London's
ocks give such a picture of the vivid
matle and whispering of the sea as
oes the water front of Buenos Aires,
or here huge ocean greyhounds are
tretched out at full length, with
to sheds between, funnel behind
Unnel as far as the eye can see. A
reritable street of nationsis this water
Wont. Here a Royal Mail packet from
Ingind-4me of those aristocrats of
he seas which swim up and down
Lcross the tropics with, music and folks
Iressing for dinner-rubs shoulder
with a river boat just come dowh the
?araa river from Paraguay with a
:arge of erIngbs; tsia a Spanish
Inet IfRI Batcelona, a Frenchman
Fain Marseilles, an Italian from
lenoa, a German from Bremen, loaded
lown with champagne and aperitifs,
pera companies and automobiles, and
iundreds of hopeful immigrants from
al the countries of the old world;
ihips flying the Rags of every nation.
f the world, and sailors joking in a
ozen tongues.
On every hand It seems to the visitor
hat he has been swallowed by a mod
)rn Babylon. These docks and
wharves are the finest in the world,
td connect with over 20,000 miles of
-allroads reaching every part Of the
vpublii
commercially and fnaneially Fiuehos
WAres Is the Argentbih. It has 2N baiks
which SppiY th:6 -bpuBilc with ioney,
Hig banks with 1plendid buildings.
Four of them have a capital stock of
}5,000,000, and the statistics of their
leposits, discounts, loans and clear
ngs are amazing in their niagnitide.
he Bank of Argentine Nation, which
)perates 80 branche tlirbugho tii
Ounty M.&o% & inet brafit 8f j4,00;
)0}6- 5; KD66 fL ear.
Al i ^'I' 'ester Buenos Aires is
itb the 'Argentine. Most of the
noney made in the Campo - is spent
lere. The city has scores of million
iwres, nabobs wdo each own'their half
nillioi acres of land and who count
heir cattle and sheep in hundreds of
ousands. They may go to their farms
[n the summer, but their winters are
spent in their palaces in the city,
where they give royal entertainments
nd- pay a thousand dollars for a sea
son box at the opera house. The
Buenos- Aires Jockey club is supposed
to be the richest club in the world. Its
Interior is certainly superb, and the
attings and furnishings are of the
ost costly kind. Its ep&cioue atair
way of onyz Is adorned oh eithef- tide
with valuable ittiels, and its ro06his
Race Gourtb, Buenos Aires.
aires' club. Numerous art galleries
and literary, musical and scientific so
cetes eloquently testify to the high
standard of culture prevailing in the
Paris of America.
SUICIDE FOILED BY WOMAN
fter His Terrible Gashing She Pefll
-,and Takes Weapon From
1-im.
Coatesville, Pa.-Abstainintg fr'om
ntoxcatng liquors for three moniths,
John Peace, aged forty-five year-s, ah
electrican, became despondent and a't
tempted to take his life at the homelI of
bis sister, Miss Annie Peuxced 87 Chest
nut street.
He slashed his throat and wrists
with a'razor several times, but Mrs.
Graves, wife of Dr. E. H. Graves, a
nextdoor neighbor, rushed into the
ouse and, catching the infuriated man
by the shoulders, threw him to the
door and took the weapon from him,
A~rteries in both his wrists were ;et
ered and he bled considerably. His
condition Is precarious.
CHECK FLAMES WITH SNOW
Shovel Brigade- Effective in Ending
Fire In Town Without Water
System.
Albany, N. Y.-A snow shovel bris
ade did much toward saving the vil
lage of Berne, 15 miles southwest of
bore, from destruction by fire.
After a hotel, a business house and
two residences had been destroyed It
appeared that the efforts of the bucket
brigade to stop the fire would be futile
and many volunteer firemen turned to
shoveling snow on the burning build
ings.'
The fire soon was checked. The vil
lage is without a water system.
Church for Deaf -Mutes.
Chicago-A church for deaf mutes
In whIch the songs anid sermons will
be sung and spoken in the sign lan
guage will be established in Chicago
by Mrs. William G. Hibbard.
Have Golden Wedding Ceremony.
New York.-Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
imma Immendt, aged seventy-three
and seventy.four, renewed their mar
riage vows at their golden wedding
anniversary.
Paralytic Walka'%tir Dream.
New York.-Following a dream in
which she discarde'd her crutches,
Helen R. Scott, fou n, a paralytic
for two years, awoke d was able to
walk. Physicians h said that she
would never walk ag.
Hurt Boy In Drivi ut Devils.
Duquoin, Ill.-In ifort to drive
out seven devils w hich he was
aid to be posses Holy Rollers
trampled upon N lckman, an
pileptic. The boy ered a few
roken ribs. -
bently ii|ansd your ie iiild
sluggish bowels while
you -sleep.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi
ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul
breath-always trace them to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When .this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it - causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick
ening headache.
Cascarets Immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sut-, utidigested
food and foal gases, take the Oiesi
bile friTn the live- and dfiit diit Aif
the aanstipated waste matter afid
boiasii? in thd howeis.
A Cascaret to-night will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you eleep-a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months. -Adv.
"Bustles" Not to Come Back.
M. Poiret, the famous French dress
maker, says. of the spring styles: "My
collection contains narrow skirts, crin
olines, and some draped dresses, but
no 'bustle' dresses. I have designed
a new skirt which should proVe Dar
ticularly popular, eie, without be
ihg slit, it shwl ?ff the leg ath *ar
lire ih fi disefftt ahd thliaigfigiinfi
her by sh Ai-fagefient hibd ifiside
the skirt, Wy whkI t1b iaits afe it
tached to the leg. in this *iy the
leg is outlined in walking, and A W8ni
an can wear a particularly smart ad
fetching costume withbut outraging
any susceptibilitie"
Oiid ENIN
LFE AND DEATH
Ridgely Lady Tells of Her Fierce
Struggle and How She
Finaly Won.
Ridgely, Tenn.-"If it had not been
for Cardui, the woman's tonic," says
Mrs. Jennie Estes, of this town, "I
honestly believe I would have been in
my grave today. Therefore, I want
to say something good for Cardul, but
I can't begin to say enough.
I was sick abed with womAnly tro
bles, from ebruary until October, and
was. in vary bad Wonditiofl, I WU
treated three at tida times a Weeki
btit it did =he ;8 #8d:
I batded '66teh ifeb ~id di3 '
sid, my husaman tii@Njk dufN17
Wildii dieI
One day, I thought' I would give
Cardul, the woman's tonic, a trial. I
had 'no confidence in It, at all, but
bought a bottle. In a few ~ys, I was
up and doing my housewor. Now, I
have gained 15 -pounds and feel as
well as I ever felt 'In my life.
I -advise all sick and suffering
women to try Cardui. It cured me
or any otner symptio vi
trouble, you are urged to try Cardul,
the woman's tonic. We thlink it Will
help you.
ment for Womsen," bent bn lain wrappen Us
-qet M*.
eatefui Man.
"So you are deaf and dumb?"
"Perfectly. But I will not say a
work except in the presence of my
attorney."
THE BEST TREATMENT FOR
ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF
AND FALLIN4G HAIR
To allay itching~ and 1yritatidh &f the
drut aUtI Dromot% ta'e giowta ad
beauty of the h~a'r, the folo~wing e
'ial treatment Is mnos't ieffeitd 10
able ana dotildh 6f ~irng,
comb the bhaI Oi1 straight all around,
th begin at the side and make a
barting, gently rubbing Cuticura Oint
ment into the parting with a bit of
soft flannel held over the end of the
finger. Anoint additional partings
about half an inch apart until the
whole scalp has been treated, the par
pose being to get the Cuticura' Olnt'
ment on the scalp skin rather thenl 9%
the hair. It -in wull tb blace a -light
covering SY&er the hair to protect the
Dillow from possible stain. The next
morning, shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Shampoos alone may
be used as often as agreeable, but
once or twice a month is generally
sufcient for this special treatment
for women's hair.
Cuticura Soap andt Ohtflnt soid
throughout the ~HIdI. Sample of each
free,with Sb..kin Book. Address post
cad "C~uticura, Dept. L, Boston."-Adv
Summary Punishment.
Mr. Dullcop-I see that Huerta har
executed a coup d'etat.
Mrs. Dulicop-Did he have the pool
fellow hung or shot?
Distress After Eating.
Indigestion and Intestinal Fermen
tation Immediately relieved by takltn
a Booth-Overton Dyspepsia Tabiet
Buy a 50c. bottle at Druggiate. Money
refunded if they do not help, or write
for free sample. Blooth-Overtorr Co.
11 Broadway, New York.-Adv.
L.iteral.
"Does your new dress button in th'
back?"
"No; somebody has to button it,"
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated
easy to take as candy, reglate and invig
orate stomach, liver and bwels and cur<
constipation. Adv.
As a moral force, the average mai
can never hope to be more than:
danger signal.
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold
water. Adv.
Why waste time criticizing you
faults? Your friends will do it fo
you free of charge.
For bruises use Hanford-s Balsamf
Adv.
When a girl thinks she has a broll
en heart it's a sign that she is bilion:
The funniest of all men is the fe
law who is not naare of '''t '
LOSIN hnit -
WOMAN VERY ILL
r Iij e To Health
By Lydis L Pinkdkanis
.Vegetable Compound.
Beevue, Ohio.-"i was in a terrible
state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. My back
acheduntilIthought
itwouldbreakIhad
9) apains all over me,
nervousfeelingsand
periodictroubles. I
was very weak and
- run down and was
losing hope of ever
* being well and
strong. After tak
ing Lydia E. Pink
hamd Vegetable Compound I improved
topidit ad "yi a a well oman. I
dfnot tell yd a6* jippg1. feel and I
ioatbdyfiuh forydut~C 6 tiiodsde
Wt6j Wib wdithetit it in the house Iff
it cost three tiiies th' dmoitulint"Mrs.
CEAs. C AN, R. F.D.N& e -
vue, Ohio.
Woman's Precious Gift.
The one which she should most zeal
ously guard, is her health, but it is
the one most often neglected, until
some ailment peculiar to her sex has
fastened itself upon her. When so af
fected such women may rely upon Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a
emedy that has been wonderfully sue
In restoring health to sfering
womens
fhautbive the slightest doubt
Olat dis En16Pwikhant'sVegeta
eni _WW2di 1 il b6s 06fAe
vc6; Yar i ~ilil be &ijened,
read anid is*i&#Wkd byf Worns,
gnd .held in'.i1it 6 fid&
The Reliable Remedy
' for an form of
RHEUMATISM
GETS AT THE JOINTS
FEOM THE INSIDE
Liquid, Tablets, Unnemnt
For sale by an
druggists
Willing to Do Something.
-A few days after he had purchased
the horse he returned with It, highly
indignant, denanding gatisfaction. He
delared the poor brute had every
d~sae and infrititity Mdei- heath,
aid its apeiance bi'a ant hIs state
th farmer 6Naiie ali this. gid de
nouncing him as a scouindrel, ile &Sn
luded: "Now, I want to know what
you're going to do about It?" "Some
thing ought to be done. That's a
fact," said the other, calmly. "Well,
I should say there had." "Well, I'll
give you the name of a good veteri
nary surgeon; it's a shame to have
that horse suffer in that way."
*sv8 Ybut Hair-! 541 a NN Ceitt 0o*
*f banderine Right Now-Also
stopb Itehlrig 5calp.
rriii, brittie; toibrissa snd safasfY
hal is tiiiith evidiS6i 8f & b6it&e8
scalp; of dandruff-that awful sctifLa
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its luster, Its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish
ness and Itching of the scalp, which
i net remedied eauses the hair roots
to Lbhrik, loesen and die-then the
hair falls but fast. A litie Daldefinle
eeybti- half-.
et a 25 eent b'ottis of Kh6otioWnS
ianderie -fron any store; sta after
9. nisj ipieiioa bhiai-* will
tilta oil tiat life, lustaf in insiiae
which is so beautiful. ' It will become
wavy and fluffy and .have the appear
ance of abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after just a
few weeks' use, when you will actual
ly see a lot of fine, downy hair--new
har-rowig all over the scalp. A44%
- Full Hand. .
Brow-That man's face remind!
me of a stacked deck of cards. It'i
full of grim aces.
Jones-Yes, and they tell me he':
quite a joker zNo.
"Why so?"
"It's a hop."
Its Kind.
"My boy, are you studying profan
history?"
"Oh. in a cursory way"
MAKES ARDi WORK
UAR1)ER
A bIad bd'i makes aiday's work twice
as hard. Br.ckache usually comes from
weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizzi
ness or urinary disorders are added,
don't wait-get help before the kidney
disease takes agpbefore dropsy, grav
el or Bright's aisease sets in. Doan's
Kidney Pills have brought new life antd
new strength to thoulsancds of rdng
mn and woinen. Used and recoim
mended the world over.
A CONNECTICUT CASE
'Ery Picture A. A. Perkins. 82
2 Bis Story" Mechanic St., Dan
lelson. Conn.. says.
'7 "I had kidney com
plaint. brought on
by driving. A heavy
pain darted through
my loins and shoul
1 ders. It was~impos
sible for. me~to lift.
- The kidney. secre
tions paed too fre
- -~ quently and I didn't
rest well. Doan's
I -~ Kidnev Pills cured
me after doctors
-failed. I haven't
~ ~%~'had a sign of kid
ney trouble since."
Cet'Doan's at Any Store. Soc a Box
DOAN'S P'I%'L
FOSTERILUN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.
intm.sold by Druggist.
Cuban Metropolis Built by "Old
Chaps" Who Certainly Knew
their Business.
tew Yer.-ou -must leave Havana
just itef abidfthi to get her full
beauty, says a New tork writer. I
shall nei~f f6ig~t one iight teh feats
ago, we slid out of the hitoi in thd
early evening, by grim old Morrd
castle to the moon-silvered gulf.
The long tree-ranked vista of the
Prado, ablaze with light, stretched
from the Malecon to Central park.
The piled-up mas*i 8f Old Spanish
architecture, the color hifibif6 6f Soft
yellows and grays picked out fM 66ai
blue, cerise and red under the trop'''
night, made a -picture neyer to be for
gotten.
The old chaps who built Havana cer
in the Suburbs of Havana.
(ainly ki*e their busifess. They may
liae beeli a tit stig in the matter
of streets, 6t fhey jut Will that will
stand till the crack 6f dded, iiid tieY
knew color.
I prowled for hours through th
gaunt old narrow streets, rarely more
than wide enough for two coaches to
pass. Iron balconies overhang nearly
to the middle of the highway. Side
walks there are none, or only a little
18-inch shelf. Frequently bright col
orded awnings are stretched across the.
street from house to house. The heavy
doors of dron or oak are always open
through the -day and early evening.
You get glimpses back into dim patios
idt With d*aff palnis, frequently with
. .a2ed Jaby --1#1-g d the fLo and
(adefsaniting, a 6hi1ekei 01f twe-the
featered kind, of course. YoU get
hiffs of garlicky cookery that make
yoi wanit to explore.
Being Bin~day, Havana was takng
her simple pieasiifia. tty around the
middle of the town thei's1 i ie of the
open-fronted cafes on pretty iiesfir
every corner, and through the after
noon It seems that the entire popula
tion sit at the little Iron tables sipping
.--coffee or cognac and playing
c8nitrf:
in cafe walks 6i(116ti ffadd 6i omih
Malecon, the wide esplanada doWn bi
the sea wall where the band plays all
fie ay-: The parade from the lower
end of theo Ptado to the park will fur
ii sainfie5 Of & Wiiele lot m~ore than
mighty badly ~Fde& as *8 i61df; fOA
ing from pale ledoii *& #a6int
leather shine.
There is always a scattering of tour
ists, but fewer this year than usual. I
wonder why. The hotels are good and
lHavanti is a EnQ place to rest, and if
one raly wants a taste of feverish
t ibiial dntertinmenl~t, it may be had
M jny ti&affef aP- i- Merything
els aid. T&hza is Werth a trip just
far a 6615.
Did 1 say thiat Havana Is wIoidd
Well, there's the Zaza motion picture
so and-and-Oh, the Zaza motion
pictures AM enough for any -town.
DUTCH THE BEST NA E
With Germans5 a Close Second, in
London Hairdressing Expert'k
Opinion.
Lendn--"DlitFihmen and Germans
are the best tiners In the world.
They have the artistic (8-ie~s
that lightness and agility with N
razor and the scissore which make the
difference betw'een- a haircut or shavE
tht is absolutely perfect and one that
This is the. opinion 6f
Zairdrsser, who was asked by The
ti-b isacaiit for the number ci
Dutch and iEMil . Narbers In Lon
don. The reason might 1iher have
ben known if a Dutch barber, ag
twenty, had not sought to pass the
Aien immigrationi board with only
$1.50 in his pocket. He was going, hE
sid, to a hairdresser at Lambeth, bu'
ncaehe could not get employmen
hehdtken the precaution of buying
a eturn ticket. Such foresight coult
hot go unrewarddthe applicatior
I often h11ve btltCh barbers In m3
employment,' said the liairdresser ia
qto,"and it would be very liar<
uetoind their superior." The tril
Dutch barber regards an unshavec
chin as the artist regards his canvas
and he will clip a long-haired head
int as perfect a conltour as possible.
The only drawback to his work i
the fact that, like many artists, th
Dutchman is inclined to spend to
long a time at his task.
Alrmalic Candidate Passes Cand)
ChicagO.-Thomas Donahue, Dem<
cratic candidate for alderman, passe
around 1,000 boxes of candy at a pt
litcal meeting.
Postmaster Resigns His Job.
Evanston, 111.-Mathew Larkin, poi
master of Evanston for 12 years, r
signed because the pay of $1 a day
Thleve Exchange Ducks for .Heni
Peekskill, N. Y.-Thieves who stc
nininehens from Eugene C. Mor'gan, le
behind two ducks stolen elsewhere.
H eld for Selling "Love Powders.H
New York.-Joseph Weaver and I
doph Manser were errested for selli
"oe powders."
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Two.Views of It.
"What do you think of married
e?' asked the henpecked .man, ad
dessing the youthful bridegroom.
"Biss Is no name for It," said the
yoig hlisband enthusIastically.
"You arie Aight," said the henpecked
one gloomily. "91lss-Is no name for
ItV,
MEAT CLOGS KIDNEYS
THEN YOUR BACK HURTS
fj aGlms of Salts to Flush Kid.
neyi fl. Badder Bethers You
- Dri6 Lets of Water.
No man or woma who eats meat
regularly can make a mislake by fiush
g the kidneys occasionallY, says a
well-known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which -excites the kidneys,
they becomt overworked from. the
strain, get 'uggish and fail to flter
the waste and poisons from the blood,
ien we get sick. Nearly all rhea
atsm, headaches, liver trouble, ner
1snss, dMeness, sleeplessness and
rIggy dtgardei'. come from slugish
dneya.
The moment you feel ? dull ache in
the kidneys, or your back huits or if
the urine Is cloudy, offensive, ftil of
ediment,-Irregular of passage or at
tded by a'ensation of scalding, stop
sfgBeat and get about four ounces
ofJad Sands Ifen any pharmacy; take
tablespoonful ffi S glass of water
c7' -"' "ed @e In fu few days
nerIns to g :rmaza the~i~c
idneys, also to mieutralize the ailds
I urine so it no longer causes frita
don,, thus ending bladder weakness.
Ja4 Salts is inexpensive and cannot
lJUVsi makes a delightful efferves'
et lfihfWMt drink which everyone
hould take noW and then to keep the
idneys clean and active and the blood
pure, thereby avoiding seriOtIs kidney
nnplcatons.-Adv.1
N~ew Readlng. I
#degfo6e.-My dear, this is not
1hO Mid of *teaA Mother ued .to
make.- -
Bride (fiercelyYMist's de difer
BridegromYor Is etfi~
FAR BE TER THAN QUINE.
Babek cures malaria where
(En44* fals, and it can be taken with
$sIigfbtIdu nr 'c Fe
vet'f m~E'i~ onths; gett no relief
n own in he~u$ ' Bae' eec
ed a permanent cure," MWl~Sm F. Marr.
lixr Babek 50 cents.,J QVrg~It or
by Parcels Post prepaid froml lwesew
ski & Co.. washington. D. C.
The t'letim of love at first sight sel
dom has a clhiOe for another look.
Soils best suktedto peanuts at
.-Peanuts 'tik 2%4 time
-- and your fertilizer should
phoric Acid. Five hundr
Pots furnishes two-thirds as much Pc
You can afford to feed Peanuts rig
furnish forage and sell at a good cash p
Write for FREE Book on Fertiliuer
of Potash Salts from a 200-lb. bag uj
GERMAN EAIWORKS. In
aO.,. secomick Bh&e Atknta, Eu
New ordg.,m,c..bqtral 3mk Bus.
North-(
Tobacc
A New District Just I
A Thousand To:
In the celebrated Sand Hill
United States G<
have miade careful examninatiC
grown in this district and ar
equaled and the tobacco to
and value.
Thousands of acres wa
counties of crop land. Good
tablished. Splendid railroad
low prices. Quick buyers w:
Write for maps and desc
B. E. RICE, General I
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