General D ebility Day In and oat there Is that feeling of D a n v ille Officer W ho Defended Negtro P riso n er A g a ln e t Lynchers. weakness Out makes a burden of Itsett. I f the law had more such fearless Food does not »trangthan. defender« as Sheriff Whitlock, of Dan­ Sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, bard to bear, what ville, IU., It would be more generally tfmold be easy, — vitality Is on the ebb, and respected and there the whole system suffers. . would be fewer oc­ For this condition take casions for our offi­ H ood 's Sarsaparilla It vitalises the blood, tires visor and tone to all the organs and functions, end Is positively unequalled for all run-down or debilitated conditions. r hoSD’S F I U I ears •aaatlpatioa. 1ft There ere about 360 volcanoes on this earth that have performed in modern times. There are many hundreds more that have long been extinct. 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D E A F N I8 S CATS WOT BK CUBED By local applications, ss they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that *« by constitu­ tional remedies. Deafness la caused by an in­ flamed condition oi the mucous liy ig o it h e Kustachian Tube. When this tube gate in­ flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imper­ fect hearing, and when It is entirely dosed deafness is the result, and nnleas the inflamma­ tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing w ill bade forever; nine eases out of tea arecei catarrh, which is toothing bnt air ini condition of the mneous surfaces. We w ill give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by H all’s Catarrh Core, lead far placed under a physician’» care. The experience of Mrffi Carter would have killed ¡in ordinary woman, but It la thought that the Naturally strong phy­ sique possessed by her w ill gave her life. In tcAltng her story Mrs. Carter stated that she lived on Monroe’s Island, opposite Owl’s Head. Mho re­ called starting to'row some time late Sunday night frem the laiand to the mainland. An oar broke and she drift­ ed In the darkpes* out to the open sea. The wind blew a «a le and she became, terribly frigbttsred. She waved an oar and shoutko at what ahe supposed were boata^passing, but they did not see her ddty or heed her cries of dis­ tress. y in agony kbe cried, while the dory, driven by tbe violent wind, boro her Into the mysteries o f the great ocean, while the Ink} pall about her added to her terror. At times ahe Imagined she beard help near at hand and coukl dlstln^bieh the sound of men talking, but evidently these voices were only delusions, and abe said she realised how hopeless were her chances o f rescue. , A great thirst came upon her and she gulped down. « handful of sea water. A t daybreak M n . Carter w as hi pitiable sfiapq. Her throat was parched and her body was racked with pain. She could see schooners afar off, bnt vraa too feeble to make a distress signal. That was all that ahe could recall of the fearful experience o f forty-eight hours, half of which abe spent In a hurricane, and In which she drifted seventy-five miles. cials to be held up to the scorn and derision of those who entrust them with authority to preserve order. In repu ting , a . m o b which sought to fight Ita way Into the county Jail, this • h e b i f t w H nxocx sheriff prevented a double lynching. A crime had already been committed by the mob,* whose offense would have been magnified bad It been permitted to carry out Ita purpose. Its original Intention w as to go to the county jail, secure possession of the person of James Wilson, negro assailant of Mrs. Bifrgess, and lynch him. It numbered several hundred. On the way a negro named Metcalf became Involved in a quarrel with some of the party and mortally wound­ ed a man named Gatterman. The ne­ gro fled, but .was captured at the Dan­ ville police station, where he bad placed h(mself under the protection of the officers The latter barricaded the doors, but tbe angry mob battered them, down, seised the negro, swung blm from the nearest telephone pole and burned bis body In the public square, hacking It to pieces with BMTNMARk GIVES knives. WARNING O f MISFORTUNE Then the mob went to the Jail te get ■ ■ . Wilson, but Sheriff Whitlock himself A wreck that resulted In a romance flred Into ffie gang of assailants, has brought to light a queer story of wounding several of them. The Infuri­ an occult manifestation. Mias Olive E. ated crowd sought dynamite and de­ Coventry, a young clared that It would lynch the sheriff heiress of Guelph, and hla deputies. If they could be cap­ Canada, was tured. but calmed down before doing caught under a any more trouble. The sentiment of seat In a railroad the community sustained the sheriff wreck, .and waa and he w as never more popular than rescued by Jhck to-day, though he would probably fare Bernestein, a civ­ badly In the hands of the lynchers. il engineer. They H e has no fear of them, however, and b e c a m e lovera, aaya he w ill bring the offenders to Jus­ and were recent­ tice.— Utica Globe. ly married. In telling' the story of her mar­ riage Mrs. Berne- F a v o rite B ritis h A r tis t u f Illu s tr a ­ ateln accidentally to r Is N o More. dipped the re­ Phil May, artist and illustrator of Punch, the Graphic and other periodi­ mark that she had “disregarded the cals, died in London, after a protract­ warning hand.” It‘ seems that In each ed lllneaa. Born.at.Leeds.in. 1864, he generation of her faotly one member ham carried upon hi* or her wrist when " * Y /. C H O K T . C O . * * * . O. drew from hla earliest childhood. A t sixteen be went to ‘London to earn a danger of mtaforfuae waa near at hand living with hla pencil, and after a a birthmark— tbe livid Imprint of four Ungers and a thumb— which at other times w as wkoDy absent Guest — Hera, waiter, H u my bill In the present generation this In­ been made out yet? fallible warning o f approaching mis­ Waiter— No, not yet. The proprie- fortune appears on the wrist of Mrs. tot aaya that his id eeem to come Bernestein. very alowly today. C A R TO O NIST MAY DEAD. FIXES 8TANDARD8 FOR FOOD. Permanently Cared. Ko fit* or after first day’ s u t o f Dr.KlIne’s Ureo* Nerve Restorer. . Send for F r e e g l trial bottle and treat!— Dr. r. It. it. H. : Kiln«, L t d . . « Arch S t. Philadelphia, Pa. FITS 3 Youth’s Romance Soon Ended. Si I Ileus— They are really tbe most devoted lovera I ever rear. Cynicus— Yea; it seems a shame that they are going to get married and spoil it all.— Stray Stories. 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CANDY w unanng CATHARTIC w *n ù f n ì P K ì I l f V f V V f W f V THAOS I « M s , s a w . ä ... O U « « C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... , CM«— . ■MtrMl. I n Tarft. MS I0-T0-BAC P. N. U. No 36—1901. r B IN w riting to advertleare p lea «« mentine this pepar. P H IL MAY. sharp struggle his work in Illustrated Journalism brought him Into the notice of the public. H e spent three years in Australia on tbe staff of the Sydney Bulletin. Returning to Europe, he spent some time in Paris, aud then became regu­ larly connected with the London Dally Graphic. H e came to New York on a roving commission In connection wJtb the Chicago W orld’s Fair. DRIFTED 48 H OUR8. A w fn l E x p e r ie n c e o f a W o m a n In a D o r y O ff t h e M a in e C oast. The terrible experience recently of Mrs. John Carter, of Monroe’a Island, Me., who- drifted In an bpea boat for w—si— forty-eight hours, Kk^’vV'J IU and helpless, is ^ without parallel on the Maine coast. Mrs. Carter w sa !§J picked up by a Gloucester fishing schooner about thirty mile« east of Mount Desert Rock. A t first it was thought the woman w as dead, MHS. JOHH CARTER. but restoratives be- log administered sbe revived suffi­ ciently to give her name. She waa taken to Long Island, where she w as Department of Agriculture Takee . _ Btepe to Ckack ln u u U . The Department of Agriculture at Washington has just Issued a state­ ment defining the standards of food products. By reference to It any prod­ uct may be' classified and good and poor separated according to the stand­ ard established by tha department and recognised by the laws o f the States. The standard leaf lard must contain not more than 1 per cent o f any sub­ stances other than fat o f the healthy hog. Standard milk must contain not less than 3.25 per cent of milk and 8.25 per cent of solids, not fat, and must have an acidity equivalent to not more than 0.2 per cent of lactic ad d. Cream to be standard must contain not less than 18 per cent o f milk fat. Butter must contain not less than 82.5 per cent of butter fat, with the fatty aubstance of fresh or ripened milk or cream. Standard renovated or process butter must contain not less than 82.5 per cent of butter fat and not more than 16 per cent of water. Standard 'whole milk, cheese, full cream cheese or skim milk cheese must contain not less than 48 per 'cent of butter fat. ( Ice cream comes within the report and to be pure and up to the standard set by the department must contain not less than 6 per cent of milk fat. These standards will be sent to ev­ eryone Interested and 8tates will be largely governed by them In legislation governing food products, no common­ wealth acting independently of tbe general government In this respect. CATARRH DESTROYS THE KIDNEYS W as M iserable—C ould N ot Stand U p or W a lk —P e-ru -n a Cured. Many Persons Have Ca­ tarrh and Don't Know It« Mr. James M. Powell, 638 T roost street, Kan so« City, Mo., vies grand of I. O. O. F., of Cherry villa, Kan., writes: ‘ ‘ About four years ago I suffered with s sever» ca­ tarrh of the bladder, which caused continued Irritation pain. I Was miserable could not stand up or k for any length of time without extreme weariness and pah*. I be­ gan taking Peruna and it greatly relieved me, and In eleven w eeks I w a s com­ pletely cured and felt like a new man.” —James M . Powell. Hundreds of Dollars Spent in Vein. Mr. Cyrus Hershman, Sheridan, Ind., writes: “ Two years ago I waa a sick man. Catarrh had aettled in the pelvio organs, making life a burden and giving me little hope of recovery. I spent hun­ dreds of dollars in medicine which did me no good. I was persuaded by a friend to try Perana. I took it two weeks without much improvement, bat I kept on with it and soon began to get well and strong very fast. Within two months I was cared, and have been well ever since. I am a strong advo­ cate of Perana.” — C. Hershman. Perana cures catarrh of the kidneys, Liver end other pelvic organs, simply because it cores catarrh wherever io- JAMES M . POWELL cSted. No other systematic catarrh remedy has as yet been devised. In­ sist upon having Parana. There ore no medicines that can be substituted. If you do not derive prompt and sat­ isfactory results from the use of Para­ na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv­ ing a fall statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his val­ uable advice gratia. Addreas Dr. Hartman, President of Tbe Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. sad Wi " I notice, W illie, that berrisa are “ They my Underwood baffled six beooming pretty plentiful upon the physicians.” market.” “ Mast have been a terrible com.” ‘ ‘Yes, Sallie, and they w ill remain “ It was. Althoogb they took him more plentiful upon tbe market than to oourt they oonld never collect a upon oar table until tbe price gets cent.“ smaller end the boxes 'get larger.” — Roller Monthly. Discovery la Horiaeay. Tbe German empire la divied into 146 chamber of commerce districts. Them chambers exert a powerful Influ­ ence on legiilAtion in the empirei es­ pecially la tariff metterò. Momma— Gladys, yoo were rude and indifferent to several people last night. Gladys— Yes, mamma; I ’ ve decided that It i « * t worth while to have man­ ners if your clothes don’t fit.— Detroit Free Press. Chronic Sores Eating Ulcers, N othing is a source of so much trouble os an old sore o r ulcer, particu­ larly when located upon the lower extremities w here the circulation is w eak and slu ggish . A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the le g is a frightful sight, and aa the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tis tissue beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost ; the flesh m elting aw ay and feel the strength g o in g out w ith the sickening discharges. Great running sores and deep offensive ulcere often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise o r pim ple, and are a threatening danger always, because, w hile a ll such sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this should make you suspicious o f a ll chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if can­ cer runs in your fam ily. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoyance because they are so per­ sistent and unsightly and detract so S0RE8 ON BOTH ANKLES. much from one’s personal appearance. About tan y ean ago a a on eaoh of my anklos. M iddle aged and old people and those whose blood is contaminated and Daw gat Into tha plaoaa and tbay ba­ lera«, aatlng uloara, and I suf- tainted with the germs and poison of farad intansely f r naerly ‘ ~ tan yaers. m alaria or some previous sickness, are jihad spant than 8600.00 try­ the chief sufferers from chronic sores ing to gat wail whan I ehanoad to am 8. 8. 8. advartiaad Ip a Xampbia and ulcere. W h ile the blood remains in P « par. I bagan to it y l im b « an unhealthy, polluted condition heal­ ourad. L M My a* e ll in g is impossible, and the sore w ill ■ora er given fi. fi. 8. alno«. X bava continue to grow and spread in spite of to a greet r p e o p le , and a m b o w i t tO m y n in e -y e a r -o ld BOM f o r washes and salves or any superficial or Durlny my long aiaknaaa X surface treatment, for the sore is but waa living paar Memphis, Tenn., but the outward sign o f some constitu­ have ainoa removed to XansM City, tional disorder, a bad condition o f and am now roalding at Vo. 614 Street. the blood and system which local Boat Sixteenth Mrs. B. A . H A R R IS . remedies cannot cure. A blood purifier City, Mo. and tonic is what you need. Some­ thing to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken the circula­ tion and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sore» through the blood. It goes to the very root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the blood all the im parities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system and strengthens the slnggish circulation, and when the blood has been purified and the system pureed of all morbid, nnhealthy matter tn e healing process begins, and the nicer or sore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison­ ous drugs of any description, bnt is guar­ anteed a purely vegetable remedy, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores Expensive Goldfish. and ulcers. I f von have a slow-healing sore of any kind, external or internal, One of the rarest and most expen­ write ns about it, and our physicians w ill advise you without charge. Book sive of Chinese goldfishes is the brush- on “ The Blood and Its Diseases ” free. tall, a pair of which sell for $1,000. Probably there la no other living thing of ita slse and weight that la worth so much money. Like all the other Chi­ nese fishes that are so highly prised by collectors, the form of the brush- tall la due to some extent to artificial methods. The Chinese know bow to assist nature in shaping and beautify­ ing fishes. H ow they do so la one of their many secrets which have not yet been discovered. A cynic is a man who admits there are worse men on earth than himself, Southwick Hay Press The Southwick has the largest capacity, 1« fastest and easiest worker of any Hay Press made. Bend for catalogue. Mailed tree. MITOHELL, LEW IS « STAYER OO - sise Hair# ' n