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KIDNEYS
pLADDER
W. A. Aiiicneu, aeaier iu general
merchandise, Martin, Ga., write :
My wife lost In weight from 130 to
S8 pounds. We saw she could not live
long. She was a skeleton, so we con
sulted an old physician. He told her
to try Peruna.
She gradually commenced Im
proving and getting a little strength.
She sow weighs 106 pounds. She Is
gaining every day, and does her own
housework and cooking."
According: to Hli Fotljr.
The present chief Justice of Ontario.
Sir William Meredith, is a man of fine
presence, with a leonine mass of wblti
hair. One night he was siieakln; in
Toronto at a turbulent meeting, when
he was sharply Interrupted by a stri
dent voice, from the top gallery :
"Aw, Wlllum, go an' get your hair
cut!"
Instantly Meredith threw bark bis
magnificent head, and, fixing the of
fender with the stern eye of the prac
ticed examiner, exclaimed:
"My friend, If my memory derres
me, I once bad something to do witb
getting your hair cut"
There were no more interruptions.
LIppIncott's Magazine.
Same Old Feeling:.
Gladys I feel sure he has never
loved before. Penelope Oh, I felt the
same way, dear, when he used to make
love to me! New York Press.
FADED TO A SHADOW.
Worn Down by Fiv Years of Suffer
ing from Kidney Complaint.
Mrs. Remethe Myers, of 180 South
Tenth St., Irontoii, O., says: "I Lave
worked hard in my
time and hare been
exposed again and
again to changes of
.ik.. t .'
Z-fcf, ai 10 iiu nyu
. X lip, mv ki.lnt.vil a.wa
pieces at. last, tor hve
years I was fading
away and finally so weak that for six
months I could not get out of tliej
house. I was nervous, lestless and
sleepless at night, and lame and sore
in the morning. Sometimes every
thing would whirl and blur before me.
I bloated so badly I could not wear
Tli Itasavnuia.
Here are two essaya on the Hugue
nots by Chicago public school puutls:
"The Uugnnots are pivple In France
that are followers of Victor Hugo.
Their leader Is a man named Jean
Vallean that was a thief, but ot m
verted and turned out well. The Hug
imts are very good invple. A lady
named Evaugellne wroti a long poem
about them, but It don't rhyme.
The Huguenots la tlw name of a big
thing like a steam roller that the mo
gul used In Iudla to run over people.
It squoslied them to death and was very
terrible. It bad eyes painted l It like
a dragon and snorted steniu when It
was running. They are no Iiugueuots
euny more."
Flavaao.
"Senator, everybody Is commending
that speech you made the other day on
the subject of the trusts."
"I think myself it was a pretty fair
effort."
"Unfortunately. I diilu't hear it. What
position did you take?
"Bless you, 1 didu't take any. I man
aged, however, to assure each party to the
controversy that Its position was the only
correct and logical one.
Time a K.
Gunner There was a bad, bold bur
glar up In the girls' college the other
day.
Guyer Xou don't say. And did the
girls yell?
Gunner I should say so. They gave
the college yell and the burglar hasn't
stopped running yet
Bat the Otkr Side Objected.
Attorney (for the defense) Do you
know anything about the merits of this
case?
Venireman I should say not. It hasn't
any merits.
Attorney n e II take this man. xoui
honor.
the Hiaorlil,
Mr. Pepew threw aside the paper in
which he had just read that as a Senator
he was a joke.
"In that case," he said with decision.
I will not resign. I wouldn't spoil
joke for anybody." Philadelphia Ledger.
So Ulaarram avltk Tali.
'Smythe. you railed on that Boston
girl, did you? Was she at home?"
'Yes. she was at borne, but you
Yes?"
'She was at home, but you see
Well?" 'She was at home, but you see
"Go on."
"As I said, she was at home, but you
"Ye, yes; she was at home, but I
see"
"Well, that's the answer."
Too Maeh. '
There couie times when the desire
and need for a vacation are quite over
balanced by other things. When Mrs.
Hanson had nursed the children of
Herryviile through au attack of scarlet
fever, she resisted all suggestions from
irateful parents that she go off for a
month s rest at their expense.
"No," she said, with weary firmness.
"I m obliged to all. but I haven't got
strength. I could either get ready and
stay at home, or I could go without
getting ready; but 1 couldn't do both
anyway In this world."
Cynical. .
"Permit me to ask you, madam." said
the lawyer, who was a friend of the fam
ily, "your real reason for wanting a di
vorce from your husband."
lie isn t the man I thought I was
marrying," explained the fair caller.
"My dear madam," rejoined the law
yer, "the application of that principle
would break up every home in the coun
try."
GRAFT WAS RAMPANT
Ruel and Scho.lt Secured Lare
Sums In Bay City.
TOO SOON FOR FAIR.
Sign
SUPERVISORS TELL ALL ABOUT I
Traction Company Mulcted of $450
000 Money Taken from Two
Telephone Companies.
Still Francisco, March 10. lU'fore
tomorrow morning dawns, Abraham
Kuef, fallen boss of San Francisco, now
on trial fot extortion, will have bee
indicted by the grand jury on varlou
counts, aggregating nearly 100 in limn
ber, covering n period of ninnv month
and bused on bribes miming into lain
dreils of thousands of dollars. With
him will be criminally involved Mayor
Schmitx, almost a scot e of th official
of the city government and a mitiihe
of millionaires of prominence in San
rrancisco ami in the Last.
Seventeen of the 18 county sttpervls
ors went before the grand jury today
and confessed m detail graft operations
and their magnitude carried on during
then tenure of office. Principal among
these was the a wan! of n blanket frnn
hise to the I'liUsl ltuilroads to trans
form its cable lines into an overhead
trolley system, for which Ruef had
mulcted Patrick Calhoun, president of
the roitiimnv, in the sum ol t.i0,000.
Rut the corruption surrrounding the
history of the franchise granted to the
Home Telephone company was even
more dumnahle, and explodes the cher
ished proverb that "there is honor
among thieves." The board of super
visors was bought twice, once hv the
Pacific States Telephone company
which wished to keep the rival coipor.
ation out of the city, and once by the
Home Telephone company, which was
righting to get an entianceintothecitv
The Pacific Slates comiwny paid the
most monev.
This was brnuirht about bv the pur
chase of Mayor SchmiU and Abe line
by the foreign concern, and they, with
their pockets well lined, cracked the
whip over the etipemxurs uml forced
the granting of the coveted privilege
.Most of the supervisors bad got $,,IH.I0
apiece from the Pacihc States com
puny. A little later the Home Tele
phone agents paid a number of the su
iiervisors I.1.U00 each, but Kuef and
Schiuitz, having been seen meanwhile
the sum was considered enough to com
plete the transit t ion.
The confessions revtaled details also
of the Ocean Shore railroad ftiinehi.-e
leal and others less extensive, but in
volving in the aggregate upward of $1,
000,000. It is believed that the super
vigors who confessed have been prom
ised immunity from prosecution.
HERMANN WROTE ANSWERS.
Many
Land
Dabloas.
Stippler Did Miss Kutts admire
your paintings? Dobber- I don't
know. Stippler What did she say
about them? Dobbler That she could
feel that I put a great deal of myself
into my work. Stippler Well, that's
praise. Dobber Is It? The picture
I Bbowed her wai "Calves in a Mead
ow."
Aaeleat Instance,
Moses was numbering the children of
Israel.
"What are you doing that for?" some
body asked him.
"They wouldn't stand for a referen
Hum, explained Moses, "and I had to
turn it into a census."
Not even his worst enemi'i. howrer.
tight clothing, and had to put on shoes ecused Moses of doing it for political
two Bizes larger than usual. The urine i vurvotK.
Letters Received at
Office Sustain Case.
Washington, March l'.l. Yesterday
oiieueil the sixth week of the trial of
liinger Hermann on the indictment
harging destruction of 35 letterpress
copybooks alleged to have contained
olliiial correondence of the general
land office. The prosecution will prob
ably conclude by the end of the week
and it is expected the defense will occu
py two weeks with its witnesses before
the ca?e goes to the jury. To date ap
proximately 1,OU(J,IJOO words of testi
mony have, been taken.
Yesterday the prosecution placed on
the stand seven chiefs of divisions of
the general land office who served under
Hermann, and all identified original
official letters from the land office files
which were answered in peisori by Her
mann as commissioner. All testified
that they have been unable to find in
the files copies of the replies to these
letters, the memorandum in each ease
stating stx-cilically that the letters were
answered by the commissioner. Then-
were no such letters.
was distrlered and passages were
dreadfully frequent. I got help from !
the first box of Doan's Kidney Pills,
however, and by the time I had taken
four boxes tlie pain and bloating was'
gone. I have been in good health ever
since."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. '
toeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y
The Old QoeatlttB.
"Say, If you put all your money Into
building a house?
"Yes?"
"And an earthquake came along and
shook the house down?"
"Yes?"
"Wouldn't that Jar your' Philadel
phia Ledger.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
Contagious Blood Poison has brought more suffering:, misery and humila
hon into the world than all other diseases combined ; there is hardly any
limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders,
wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being
transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of suffering and shame.
So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it
by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose
blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only is it a powerful poison
but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience
know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of
the Buffering which is to follow. It comes ia the form of ulcerated mouth
and throat, unsightly cormer colored suata. swollen r)nA in
falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the
uugcr nans crop on, me bones become diseased, the nervous 6ystem jsshat
tered and the sufferer becomes an obicct of nitv to hia fellow t T?cr,,.;.
ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown When the
infected person endeavors to combat the poison with , mercury and 'potash.
These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for
a ti-Ti i 1 o .wl f 1. , ..." , : ... : j : i . , . . . , . .
- .-i.m is uuxiwu imo uie oenei inai tie is cared.. When,
however, the treatment is left off he finds that the poison has only been driven
deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually ia worse form
because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from
the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive
action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poi
son. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs
and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest and field. We
offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral
in any lorm. e. . S. goes down to the
very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing
the blood of every particle of the virud and
adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital
fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder.
So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the
circulation that no signs of the disease are
, .. , .... cver 8eea flSa'n, and offspring is protected.
Write for our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which fully ex
plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat
ment for all sufferersof this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and
if you wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptoms, out
rs re w vo lurmsu mat, too, without iiarge,
WE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. C A
Smallpox Hits Paris.
Paris, March l! The appearance of
a few eases of sinalitox here has greatlv
alarmed the people. Thousands f
persons huvo been vaccinated during
the past few ilavs and the hospitals and
academies of medicine are besieged by
crowds ol people anxious to I vatic I
nated. The authorities, however, say
mat were is no real "lunger of an epi
lemic. Dr. .ilesouereiir, director gen
eral of public service, informed the
Associated Press that the retsirts that
the sitimtion had grown worse were
untrue.
California Qovsrnor Wilt Not
Bill for Appropriation.
Sacramento, 0l., March lit. Clov
ernor Ulllelt will not sign tho Pacific
Coast Kxpositlon bill miderunyclrcum
stances. No amount of Influence will
lend to change hU resolution In this
i os petit, which, he says, is unallumhle
It ia not beeaiiso the governor Is oppos
etl to the exposition Itself, but because
he Is fully convinced in his own mind
that the project has beeu sprung too
early and at a time when tho taxpayers
of the state will he burdened enough to
repair the dimiHges indicted on the
state institutions ami on California
cities bv the disaster of last April. In
espieesing his views the governor said
"I told these people from tho first
that I would not sign this bill, thut
would not burden the taxpayers of the
state with a tax to raise 1, 000,000 at
this lime. In the first place, this pro-
posed fair Is six yea is in the future, and
it will bo plenty of time at the next
session of the legislature for the slate
to tlo her share. Another thing, it
absolutely foolish to begin operations
now, when labor is scarce ami materi
als high.
"It is foolish for a man to have
hollow arming before he builds his
house, and for tho next two years, t
say tho least, the streets of San Fran
cisco will be filled with bricks ami de
bris. The bill provides that the people
of Nm rmnciseo must raise some 1',
000,000 as well as the state. I .el them
lo this and then the slate can acl
OVER A HUNDRED DEAD.
Catastrophe in Forbach, Germany
Mine from Firedamp.
Forhtii'k, ticrtiiunv, March IS. An
explosion of tire damp in the coal mine
at Kleinrossein, near here, last night,
resulted in tho death of over 100 miners
and the injury of 12 others. Tho dis
aster occurred between 10 ami 11 o'clock
in a small gallery in which 80 miners
were at work.
As the work of rescue progtesses it is
seen the disaster was more serious than
the first reports indicated. I'p to a
lute hour 117 dead men had been brought
to the surface, while 40 men were still
missing. All the missing have been
given up as dead, as they undoubtedly
were buried under falling wreckage.
Of the wounded two have died, ami
the do. tor. think that only one of the
remaining 10 will recover. The Ic
Wendola brothers, owners of the mine,
have given $25,000 to relieve the im
mediate necessities of the alllicted families.
One hundred an. I seventeen others
e 'raped into adjoining gullerUs. Two
hundred and ten men went into the
mine at 5 o'clock last evening, and
about midnight the news was spread
to the nearby village that a terrible
disaster had occurred.
Almost the whole population of the
countryside gathered si the mouth
the shall, among tin mi the fainalies of
ttie men below. Ihiiu began to fall
heavily, ami distretsinu scenes of irri
wtre wiintsseu as. mo tsslies were
brought to the surface and laid out un
1-r a blaze of electric lights.
Many of the Ixxlics were so dislliruied
thut they were si artely recognizable.
The wink of bringing out the injured
men and the bodies of the dead was
very slow, the galleries being choked
un wreckage.
The lieWemlels are one of the richest
mining families of Alsace-Ioi mine.
flow He Knew.
A witness was being evmilned M to
the aatilty of one of tl "''1I,,;M'
asylum. "Yoit hold that this Ummto l
insane, do you?" a hiwyor ssk,M. I
do," was the Unit reHiiii. 'Why ari
run si'tvr "The limn."
said, "goes nlH.ut asserting that he Is
Santa Clan." "And." wl ;
. ... sit. it u-lis v I H
von hoiu. no J""
. ... !.,.. tluil be Is
goes bihuii iiimi,u. --
yer,
man
Children's Suicide Pact.
St. Imis, March 18. It was devel-
ped today through testimony ut the
coroner's impiest into the suicide last
night of I.iehling Sloruui, agetl 10, that
he lul l entered into a suicide pact with
iertrude Harper, alo 10 years old.
Gertrude testified that she had told her
mother thut she was going to hike her
life, and was prevented. J. P. Klinger.
eilrug clerk who soli) the carbolic
id to the filocum girl, was uirested
bslay. lie asserts she Isire a note pur
porting to 1m from her mother akimr
for 5 cents worth of rarholle aebl.
PURELY VEGETABLE
X Rays on Governor.
hanfa he, S. M., March 1!). The
fight in the lower house of the h gislt
ture culminated this afternoon in tin
atlojition of a re)ort to investigate the
governor's alleged connection with the
disposal of 78,000 acres of timber by
the territory to the I'ennsylvaiiia I)e-
velopment company. Ibe report, which
is bitter in its arraignment of Governor
Hagerman, finds that he Hgned TA
deetls conveying part of this timber
land and allixed the seal of the commis
sioner of public lands thereto without
warrant of law.
Will Tell About Land Dealt.
Seattle, Wash., March 19. Henry
Kj. Kooertsori, a court stenographer,
anil A, G. King, former deputy clerk at
Portland, (Jr., wire stibpcriaed Saturday
night and will be sent to Washington
tomorrow to supply data, in the trial of
I'inger lleiiiiuun, ex-commissioner of
the general land office. Uoheibon and
King have full data of all the circum
stances relating to tho land deals, and
their appearance in the trial is very
necessary.
Civil Service for Porto Rfco.
San Juan, Porto Uico. March lit
The legislature adjourned today, after
the most important session since the
American occupation. 15 bills of the
207 introduced being massed. A mom?
the measures approved is a civil service
bill which will become effective next
January. Appropriation bills finally
were passed In the form presented by
I the governing council.
Steamer Suevic Ashore.
I-ondon, March 18. The White Sti.r
line steamer Suevic struck on the ris ks
and Jwent ashore near the I.inr.l in a
thick fog at Ili.'iO o'clock last night.
Two lifeboats have lieen launched and
ethers have been summoned to go to
the assistance of the vessel. The H it
vie went ashore on what is known as
Mueritere rock, under a lighthouse. On
board the ve-sel were 400 passengers
aim ino mourners or the crew. No loss
of life is expected. The i-asscngerH and
crew of the Huevit: are being landed.
Xo lives have been lost.
Santa Clans It's a clear proof of his lu
sanity V "I .W "VVhyr " ;';'i-.
aatd the witness, In a loud. Imhnt
voliv, "I Implicit to be Santa Chius my
self."
l.lmtt..
Tho trnln was called the limited, but
what was limited uuoiit IU It ran at
an unlimited speed, the Inclrlllty of
the conductor aud the brakemen was
unlimited, as was tb rupsclty of the
porter.
It's a mystery!" exclaiiucu me m
tiarty of foreigners.
Hut lu a moment they eiuereu nw
Jrawlng room car aud liieir wouuer
vanished.
Of course. It's the good tt ' W
lecvratloiis!" they whlierod. "!. re
uieiiiberlng their manners, preieuueii
not to notice. Puck.
PIUS tllHtO IN 10 14 DAYS.
r-AZO OIMMKST U (Hrfiiln-I ttffiit
rsteot Irlilns. blind, bluntm or irolrtnllu
lllf In t to It Jars or 01011,7 ri'iioeifi ioe.
Mrs. Wylile Mr. Wink by Is quite an
unusual nmn. Isn't h?
Mr. Wilde-Oil, I il't know
Mrs. Wjl.le- Oh, but hs l. Why. 1
saw hint leaving airs. nmv
street i-erner the other ilar, sml be lisik
off his hat and wa just po1" '" h'r
f they hadu't bta married. mur
ville Joiiriuil.
Mothers will fl oil Mrs. WlnfloWi looihlai
Syrup lb Isil rvmedr toUMlixtlKircJiUilraa
turlBg 1 ho Wethlns eriud.
Ilnliblna l lu.
Miss Krdpepou sre letter, ars you
not, Mr. Feallierliip? You wrerr not look
lug at all well the hist limo 1 un ou.
Mr. Krathertop - Why, mhra did you
ee uie last?
Miss l!flpev-At tli Swellham recep
tion. You rr nullnni, 1 llouk, with
Mla KluttcrlvT. '
Skka kiia Vow Slmca
Ailen'i Fiw,t I A pot'ler. It uialtM tiaD
or now Klux-s ca,,, it l a rrrtmit rum t... j
twi'atins. raliotti ami hut. llrr.1, a. Iilns l-l i
SoM l all PrtititUt. i'fti-4 "it,. Irlal tia.-k- I
K.-tnail. J KIO.lv. AjJrvM Allta S. Violated,
UiKoy, New Vorx.
t'oulila't t lllm.
"Speaking of silovus lu life," re-
nuirktvl llojax, "there goes a man wlw
Ii.is left liumlretls of ptiile behind de
spite their strenuous efforts to omrtakc
him."
"Itideetl!" exclaimed Tomdlx. "Who
Is he?"
"Ob." replied Hojax, "he's a motor
uiau on a trolley car."
Worth Knowing About
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thVis t ler nur safer II1.01 lli.it ,l-l fo..
tly n-nicilv. llruinirt'tli ' I ol . I t,. Ii 1.0I
conlni i one Kra it of ot il eilr.i. t f
kar.-ap:ttill:i, w l.-tl, with ollti-r .tlua b
v iff HO I (.milui'l.-, imikc It a MotM pur
ili'-r of ft nt rhar.irlrr. II yuo ar
troill li-. with c 11 1 1 1 ill mil. olio plil ut
night wi I uit.ir I gr.-i rch. (.
ilraudn'tli' pills am tlis miiiie line lax
' '"i' pill your g-atidr-a rets u...
thev h.if U-cu in 11 r for uirf a i-i-nlnrv
and are tnld in every dittg n l tnrdirine
-to.e, cither pi iu or sugar 1 ortte-l,
A Memento. 1
A gentleman was culling upon the
widow of a valued friend, says lx- KU
aro. linrlng the ylslt be said: j
"I was a gissl friend of your late
husband. Is there not -rliap aome-:
thing which was his it mi which I could!
bate si a memento of him?" j
Tearful widow; "How would I doT
Does Your
Heart Beat
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
Docs It send out good blooJ
or baJ blood ? You know, for
good blood is food health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad Mood Aycr's
Sarsaparillu. Doctors have
endorsed It for HO years.
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time fifllnir for tlitf rllit tiote.Sumi-r- '
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FIT? v'tt"f "aD and ll Narrmia Dlaaaa
I 1 1 n-rmananuf hf ir. KUna'a Urra4
7r, a ItpaK.rar. Hnil fur l'ltl.-a: aii,,K. k..i,ia .
lioatlaa. Ut. It IL aim.-. Ii.,Mi Arcli at.,l'kUa,.l-a,
I napprrf latlt,.
Mrs. nmuiT f n-iiillnj) An orl.
nary nlano coutalns nut a wile of
wire.
llomor-Ilul,! Tli tmo nt-xt ,la,,r
sounds Ilka It ooiituliied a wajon loin)
of tinware.
Finds 2,B00JPeopla Destitute.
CoIiiiiiIjus, O., March 1H. Ailintant
Oenttrul Critthfinlil rdiiiniil tonight
from (ilotpstpr, O., wln-m ho wnnt ut
the reiiii'St of (iovcrnor Harris U Invi-s-U'lflito
the fliKxl situation. Tho adiu-
fant K'JDPral rotiorttil that h friiiiul
uhout 2,B0J fltKKi BiirfiirMrs in i lotunti-r
ami olhr miniiiK towns in tho vicinltv
In . 1 .( I. .a . . . f
u .iiK. iii iiotii 01 re iii.'i. no piirchiiMftil
ciipiiliirs to the amount of $1,000 at
(ilot'cstcr anil turneil tlmiri over Ut the
local roller wmimitteo for distribution.
Muriy of tlia minera lostevervthliu Do.
noon coiiiinii upon inem so quickly.
Burton Will Tell Secret..
Abilene. Kan., Murch 18 Ks.Hi.n.
mor Josepti K. Ilurton, who is exin-i teil
to return U his home hero this week
110m iroritoti, Mo., lias endued the
iwai ineater lor March 23, wliere ho
will deliver a public adun-HS. Keriiitir
liiirtin has for some time threatened to
expose llioso whom he charged with
ijcirin responsible for his c,mvii,.i,.
uno 11 is naiii mat rns remarks on next
batiinlny will prove sensational in H,n
extreme.
Thre l more Catarrh tn thia ail..n ,.i
1, 1 . yy ",' ' ll.-a.-a put u.tl.,
ami until th Lai law .,. .,,,,,.r,i t.,
no iral. a K.ir a sn-al maur vara.l..i:l.,r. i,r.,.
tiuiiiii:. ,1 t .(1 pri.a.-rlUillO'-al
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Willi loi a tmilmitiit i,r ,;,..l i.i?.. . ..."
ii, .. 1, 1 ...'rrn w " tiilialllH.
una IIWM, a t .orelure nHiilrSRunaillu.
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I. ii'?Zt':"'.""l"!!"".1r"""n markal, 'it
ieK,r,tl. 1, i lailuBtllai,,, the bliK. l and
S '"' ' a ItlalUt-.cura.
" fr circulars anil ii-aitnionlala. ,
9hl".T' ,'' J "f-Mtlf 4C0.1Tula,lo,0 '
Sol'l Ijjr lirinrirlara. '
iiall 1 lamil I'lllaare the Uit.
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What is CASTOR I A
Ciislt.rhi I a Imrii-lf siihslliutti fr ititr 4111, I'nww
11 iIiih iifl l.r (i,,, l..r.iiiir i,P ,tli,r ,,rctln
r... r. , nVV ,u K'iriiiti... it df.tn.js Wttriiis
,..,,v,,r,,;'",'V: It uria IHrrli.i. uml WUi.l
1 i'i ,,, l' nir Tr.Mil.l. , ,.r.v Ct.iiHilpiitlt.ii
a I.I I liitiilriifv. It uaalimlatt H tilt. I tM.tl, r. Klilal tlin
TI11 C linttVi'n'i i' KU',",ir hJrUhr "! ".V.irut alit 1..
lln llilltlrt n a ruiiitceii-'H, alutli-r'ii i rlt ntl.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
uoars tlio Signati
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
tut clai.ua eaaiaawf.
8ix Die in Virginia Mines.
Norton, Va., Muifh 1H. An firnl!i.
sion occurred in tho mines at (Jreen
ouli this morning after aeveral miners
hml entered. Tho mine Is seven t,ill,.a
east of NtTton. As fur aa ,n u.
learnetJ, tn minors have encane.1
lightly iniuied, two dead hav til (All
tuken from tho mines and four aro
known to bo In tho initios and aro sup
posed to be dead. Tho can l il im
plosion is unknown.
Ol'l Kullt-riiliiuks, who ilj,.,l
wr two ag, iJiiln't 1,-avo
liniV t .1 . .. . . .
minikin ut wns a
oi youra."
a niunth
J"'ii anyililiiK,
near ri-luilve
Niar? Iln n ,.r ,mn tm irulk.
W'kot, on n alxtwn in i, , i-
Mica Axle Grease
Best lubricant for axlci In the
world Jong wearing ind very td
hetive. Makes a heavy load draw like a
lilht one. Saves half the wear on
wiE""! snd team, and incrrases the
earning capacity of your outfit.
Ak your dealer for Mica AxU
UreattK
STANDARD
OIL CO.
aa.a.i.m
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOFQ,11'""
shoksJ'
a,. . :. . - --.i. , iiim ii i
mill ran . NhiM... SI.HA .u,l.
1'iiri jiiiIkk. of tiailwimr
d III thia miliary. KmIi
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The Finest Gardens
i"15.'" hen Portland Seed Co. 'a "Diamond Drund''
Annual t.i ! Sf't Ur "daomely lluslrflied and deKrtplW
Keriiii .,. . our, bee1'- ' lanl- os"- 2pry Pump
fenilizers. Incubators, lirooders, Ppultry and Bee Suppllei.
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PORTLANn Qirirn m.
PUTNAM
tolor more aorfa hrUhi..
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FADELESS
Color mOTtH mnsiAm k.If. ....
tumrmntmmA .VI 7" - 'TrT. "nfl WT Color than ..t.- a
mJ color. MoMwtr fiiftfflK.ww will .art nr.l?J "iori .ift mnA rAl(nn .oi
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DYES
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wte for lies beaklet kew t rr