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H:!tC3 l!cn:3 Daklng Easj '' ' ' '' jpcl 1 N Kill Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Grape Oroam of Tartar P ALUM.I1Q LIME PHOSPHATE SENDS MESSAGE FROM AiR. Smds Wireless Messages From a Scouting Aeroplane at San Francisco. San Francisco, Jan, 21.- Lieut, Paul W. Beck of the United States signal service demonstrat ed today to the army's satisfac tion the practibihty of sending wireless messages from a scouting aeroplane to field headquarters. Flying with Philip Parmale in a Wright byplane equipped with a wireless sending instru ment and with a wire antennae 100 feet long trailing from the car. Lieutenent Beck transmitted half a dozes mei sages to the wire less station on the aviation grounds. The first message was to the Associated Press. It had been prepared in advance by a representative and its text was known only to the writer. Lieu tenant Beck tucked it in his pocket and did not open the -paper until he had reached an alti tude of 500 feet. The airship was at times about two and a half miles from the field while the officer was flashing communications to the wireless station and the receiving opera tor stated that no difficulty would have been had in reading the meisage had the distance been twenty miles. Resolutions of Respect. The following resolutions of re spect were adopted by Bethany Local No. 788, of the Farmers Union, at Rockwell, N. C. Whereas ; Our Heavenly Father who doeth all thihgs well, has Been fit to oall from his earthly labors to his eternal home, our brother and eseemed friend, J. Albert Earnhardt, therefore be it Resolved I, That we, the mem bers of Bethany Local, No. 738, of the Farmers Educational and Co-operative Union of America, t Rook well. N. 0. do bow our hearts in grief on account of the decease of our brother, whose lite was an example that many of us would do well to follow, not on account of any great public deed (for he was not a man of the pub lic) but more on account of his retired life and the many exam ples set there-in, who was always loyal to duty's call, ever ready to do what he could for the uplift of himself, family and community, also 'on account of his earnest christain life with its many ex cellent examples and influences which had much to do with the shaping of character in his com munity. We shall miss him, but we submissively bow to the will of our Heavenly Father . Resolved II, That we extend to his adopted daughter our gym pathy in her distress, recommend ing her to our Heavenly Father, the truest, the noblest, the best, the father of the orphan, the father of us all, he maketh every thing work together for the good of those who love him. Resolved III, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, a page of which shall be dedicated to his memory, that a copy be sent to his adopted daughter, a copy be sent to "The Carolina Union Farmer," and a copy to The Carolina Watch hah for publication. Respectively submitted, G. H. Peeler, Geo. L. Bbown, B. A.Eabnhabdt. , committee . GIVES ANOTHER ENDOWMENT, Andrew Carnegie Makes a Donation of $10,000,000 to the Carnegie Institute. New York, Jan . 20 The do nation of an additional endow ment of $10,000,000 to the Car negie Institution of Washington by Andrew Carnegie, the founder, was announced today. This brings Mr. Carnegie's gift to the institution up to a total of $25, 000 000 Counted with the formal an- nouncomont was a declaration by Mr Carnegie that the work of the institution had cleared from blame the captain of a Brit'sb ship who ran his vessel upon the rocka, by proving that the Bru tish admiralty chart?, by which the captain was guided, were two or three degrees astray The discovery of 60,000 new worlds by Professor Hale at the observatory ou Mount Wilson, Cat., also was announced. Mr. Carnegib also announced that a far mere powerful tele scope than man has ever made is now under constructin for the Mount Wilson observatory. With it he hopes to make possible the discovery of still more celestial bodies. The new telescope will have a lens of 100 inches diame ter. Mr. Carnegie .declares that the "whole world is going to lis ten to the oracle on the top of Mount Wilson, and in a few years we shall know more about the universe than Galileo and Coper nicus ever dreamed of." Mr. Carnegie's latest donation to the institution, like his first, is in bonds. The institution was founded on January 28, 1902, when Mr. Carnegie gave to a board of trustees $10,003,000 in registered bonds yielding 5 per cent interest. The purpose of the institution, in Mr. Carnegie's words, is "in the broadest and most liberal manner to encourage investigation, research and dis covery, snow the application of knowledge to the improvement ot mankind and provide such build ings, laboratories, books and ap paratus as may be needed', n REGISTERED. Sends Lifeboat Of er Niagara In Test. A new loim of lifeboat whioh has the appearance of a subma rine has been invented by James Mitchell of Arrow River, Mani toba. Robert Leaoh, a resident of the Niagara River frontier, has volunteered to go over Niagara Falls witb the boat and the test is to be made in June, according to present plans. One model of the boat has already been sent over the 'alls with satisfactory results. A picture of the boat appears in the February number of Popular Mechanics Magazine. Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, chapped hands or lips boils, sores and all skin diseases are quickly oured by the use of Dr. Bell's Antiseptio Salve. 25o a box at all dealers. A creamy snow white ointment. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pfioria. Til. "T wish tn lpf. evprir nno know what Lydia E. Pinkham's reme- cues nave done tor me. For two years I suffered. The doc tors said I had tu mors, and the only remedy was the sur geon's knife. My mother bought me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and today I am a healthy wo man. For months T RiifFp.rp.ri frnm 4n flammation,and your Sanative Wash re- II J TT- -r -nmii ueveu. me. i our laver Jrtus nave no equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing proof of what your medicines have done for me can get it from any drug gist or by writing to me. You can use my testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer letters." 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In other words, for a package taking a rate of $1, the railroad gets 55 cents for hauling it in a car, while the express company for 45 Of nts calls for the package, takes it to the shipping office, enters a record, hauls t) train at destination hauls from train to office or delivers to consignee, and Has to stand liable for loss in transit. The very fact that express companies oontinue to pay big dividends under such conditions is a confession that the rates to shippers are easily' 25 per cent, too high, which should still leave the railroads a prof! table price for simply hauling the car. gowans King of Externals Stands supreme under every test. Feel se cure, keep Gowans in the home. Gowans al ways conquers Croup and Pneumonia and your doctor assents. Gowana Preparation was user! on my child when it was desperately ill with Pneumonia. I in media tely after the second application my physician called anil finding so great an improvement ordered its continuance. 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