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We promptly obtaiu U. 8. aud Foreign Bend model, sketcli or photo of inveuticB for' freereport on patentability. For free bcck. Howto SecureTn line IIA DI/0 ^tite fatents and I nAllC‘-{nAI!aO to mmm I? 50 YEARS* EXPcRIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. ^nyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confldentlal. HANDBOOK onPatenta •ent free. Oldest agency for securinK patent*. Patents taken tnrouch Munn & Co. rcceiye special ftbtiee^ xrithout charge, in the Scientific Jftnencdti. A handsomely lllastrated weekly. I-nrpest dr- TQHtion of any scientific Jonrnal. Terms, $3 a "ear; four months, fL Bold by all newsdealers. MlINN & 00,361Broa<kvay, New York IH[ TOBACCO TRUST / Dcdered to Be a £ombination in Restraint of Trade AND IT SHOULD BE OUTLAWED United Stales Circuit Ccurt of New York Hands Dovni a Decision Which Declares the American To bacco Company an Illegal Combina tion in Restraint of Trade. THE WORK OP CONGRESS Synopsis of the Proceedings of the National House and Senate. Brancti O^oe. 625 F 6t^ IT. „ lUiill WK?® If-iLits cured at my Senttorimn in i few weeks. Yoa can return to youi ^iomo in 30 days well, free and liappy. I have madf these habits a specialty for 25 years and cured thousanas. COfC Book on Home Treatment s^nt rnCb Address OR. B. M. WOOM-EY, 1C2 M. Pryor Street, Atlanta, Oo< KILLthe cough MD CURE the LUNCS WITH Or. King’s New Diseovery FOR - .50c_& $1.00. PRICE 50c & $1. , 'OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUABANrEED SATISFACTOBT OB MONEY BEFX7NDED. FEELING UVER-ISH This Moniing? TAKE A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy -During the past 35 years no rem- ‘8dy has proven more prompt or more effectual in its cures of Goughs, Colds and Croup than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In many homes it is relied upon as im< plicitly as the family physician. It con tains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given as confidently to a baby «ato an adult. Price 25o: lariire aiza QOo New York, Special.—The decree ©f the United States Circuit Court in the government's suit cjrainst the Ameri can Tcbacco Compan;/ and others, which was filed, j^leclares the Ameri can Tobacco Company, the American Snuff Company, the R. J. Reynolds Company, Pierre Lorillard and the Blackwells Durham Company a mono poly and engaged in an illeg’al com bination. The decree restrains these hclding Companies from enga^inj? in foreign and interstate commerce un til competition between them is re stored. The decree denies the re ceivership asked by the government. An appeal which has been taken to the United States Supreme Court will act as a tcm}X)rai’y stay to the de- erec. Nino companies with their siibsid- icrics are named as constituting an illegal ccirbinat’cn in the final de cree filed in the United States Circuit Ccurt, putting into cffect the judg ment reccnllji obtained by the gov ernment in i.s suit- to dissolve he so-cnlled tcbacco trust. The cora- panies named are the American To bacco Company, tho American Snufl; Company, the American Cigar Com pany, the American Stogie Company, MacAndrevv's and Forbes Company, P. Lorillard & Co., R. J. Raynolds Tobacco Company, Blackwells Dur ham Tobacco Company, and the Con ley Fell Company. Each of the first five of tliese com panics, the court declarcsris in itself a combination in v^claticn of law The order enjoins these conTpanler: ficm continuii’g as parties i nthe com bination and le^'traiiis ihcm from en- gagir.g in inteistate or foi’cign trade until rer.?ci:able competitionbe tween lliein is restored. Xor may the con-paiiics fcr their su^'^sid- iarics r.crjuiio b; ccnveyance or other v;irc Iho^plr.nt or businrss of any ether i^iticrcnt ccr;:crai;cn wherein any or.: ci tlicni i:cw holds s!ock, oj exercise any cciitrol whrJ.soever over its coijioiaie ac's. Both Side? to Apr^oal. Pclh the r'ovcrnment .Mil the de fendant ccniiir.nirs v^’iil at '^nce itako appeals firm the decree. P h action cn the ccn pahies’ v;.^rt ef fective ci'.o highlv’ iir.]ior1ant cl\'.se— that which piovides for a suspension of the injunction during the pendency of siich appeal. As the matter stands therefore, the companies may con tinue business as iicrelofore and until an aiBimatlcn of the judgment is ob tained in the Supreme Court.' Twenty days is rJlovrod for an anpeal to be fil^d. The government v;ill ap peal cn what it considers errors and Cuimissiors in the decree and the de fendants will appeal fiOm tho general decision of the court. It is underslccd t’lat one ground of government’s appeal vnll be the Saturday’s Session. The House of Representatives Sat urday was in its old-time fonn. No particular programme bad been map ped out, but under a call of commit tees several measures in which the members were especially interested, and in seme cases vitally concerned, were considered. With few excep tions they engendered the*^ liveliest sort of debate, and it was disclosed that the forces for or against them were fully lined up for the fi*a.y. Parliamentary tactics were freely re sorted to, with the result that five times the roll was caliad. The first rangle occun*ed on a reso lution fixing the boundary line be- tAveen the States of Colorado,'‘Okla homa and New Mexico, which was agreed to by a majority but not with out tAvo roll calls. The House then by a decisive vote refused to further consider the bill providing for arbi trary settlement of disputes between on’ployers and employes. Next turning attention to the bill providing fcr the protection >of aliens in the United States the subject was IhreFhcd out at leng^th. The measure ha*.I rough sailing and it was passed by a slim majority after the roll had been called twice. The Brownsville Affair. The Brownsville afifair consumed nearly the entire session of the Sen ate Monday. Senator Foraker obtain ed the floor early in the day and read letters from a former soldier of the Twentv-fifth Regiment telling of the procedure of government detec tives in attempts to get confessions from him. Mr. Foraker introduced an Amendment to his original bill for the re-enlistment of these soldiers providing that a commission of three retired army ofBcers be created to de termine Avhether discharged soldiers are innoccnt of complicity in the shooting up of Brownsville as a pre requisite for their re-enlistment in stead of leaving that duty with the President as provided bv the Warner bill. Following closely upon these re marks the President's message giving the results of the War Department’s investigaticn of the Brownsville af fair Avas read and Mr. Foraker again took the floor to comment upon the message*. Senator Carter announced that he would speak upon the postal savings bank bill and would ask that it be rar.de the unfinished business of the Senate. Ir. the House. While considering bills dealing with afTairs in the Dish-ict of Columbia the PIouso passed a measure provid ing for 85-cent gas in Washington. The ])ill now goes to the Senate as well as another bill abolishing ^‘buck et sho]is” in the District. A bill providing for free lectures in the public schools was voted down. An attempt by Representative Henry, of Texas, to obtain a chansre in the .reference to a bill prohibiting the marketing or future contracts on agricultural products brought forth the promise from Chairman Scott, of tlie acrrieiiltural committee, that his committee would soon grant hearings to farmers’ unions and others on this subject. The House voted to adjourn Saturday, December 10th, to Monday, January 4th, and adjourned for the day at 5 n. rn. A. Spocic.1 Message. On Tuesday Congress received a special message from the President bearing upon the Panama Canal mat ter. The message was directed against the New York Woild and was very bitter, demanding that the editor of The World be put in prison and otherwise punished. Repeated peals of laughter greeted the reading in the Senate of the open ing paragraph of the President’s mes sage on the Panama canal charges. As the secretary read the statement that the charges were “false in everv particular,” Senator Bailey laughed outright as ho was passing along the rear of the chamber to his seat. Oth er Senators on both sides of the cham ber joined with him, and when the reader reached the statement that a statement in a newspaper which he mentioned v^ould not be believed, there was general m^erriment from both sides of the chamber. There was only a small number of Senators present when the readihg was begun and it was hurried through, the papers accompanving the message not being read at all. The House Interested. The message elicited the greatest interest in the House of Representa tives. The members gave close at tention during the reading of the doc ument and there w^as a ripple of laughter over the President’s charac- IVould you Hke to talk like the follov/ing: If so send $4 to the undersigned. \ tcrizati^n of Joseph Pulitzer, publish Ileridersonville, N. C.—This is to certify that before confinement I used ^5^ WorW. The Dr. ll.all s hygienic treatment and found it to be the most 'satisfactory treat- accompanving nient I eyer uaed. It reduced my usual sufferlner from twentv-five hourH to Hn-ncr and Philosophy. Thoe probably is a wronj; side to everyt-Vj-.:—except maybe the right woman. V\'cmen don’t have to swear to show how mad they are. There are other Avays.- The Atlantic Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines has been incorporat ed in Boston, with a capital of $40,- 000,000, to ^ave the Morse Vrreck remnant. Odd 5hin^ in the News. , There are still places in Asia Minor w^here the genuine Arabian horse is bred. This is- the case, for example, in the Vilayet (province) of Diarbe- kir. Such an animal will sell in that section for es high as from $2,500 to $4,500. Ordinarily, however,- the aveixige horse can be bought through out the country at about $50. Two fragments of the bones of Christopher Columbus, owned by John- Body Thatcher, of Albany, N. Y.f were exhibited at a y.zaar held in New York a few days ago. The relics were obtained when the bones of the great discoverer were dis- inteired in 1878, and are valued at cnany thousmids of dollars. Gov. Johnson, of Minnesota called recently at the White House and tendered to President Roosevelt the presidency of Minnesota University when his official duties are ended. The President shook his head and said he could not think of accepting it. Coal has b§en found in nearly every island of th"^ Philippine archipelago, but only 4.545 tojis were produced last year. In many,places it is asso ciated Avith petroleum. Snsip Shots. Some women are such slaves to drc^s they are Avilling to Avork for (heir clothes. When our distant relatives get rich they seem to giow still further re moved. It is no -direct evidence that you are going to have uniuA'ited com pany because you have only scraps icr dinner. Still, you Avould better have your weather eye out. ^ Cdd3 and £nds. If everybody knew when he well off, tms would be a better cated^Avorld. ' a:1 men were born free of inr.,., You can’t always tell how money , a woman spends bv ircUlt knowing how much sal a it her i ^ band draws, but taking it V . large it’s a pretty safe guess. <i6:nl Kye. Milchell’s f]ye'Sal-7e was first com pounded In ISIS by I>r. MitclieM, a noted eye specialist of Missouri. It is a clea^, white, odorless salve with wonderful curative properties. Sim ply apply to tho eyelids, that’s all. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. the FOR IhIR f,’’*!’ Si'.ie . Tbe Woman’s Club of Magnolia, Mass., is said to b,e the only one of. its kind in existence. It has a mem bership of more than three hundred all women > employed as workers in the hotels, boarding houses and resi dents of the summer population of th^t resort. th Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED, to YEARS’ EXPCRIEKC:-. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Seud mcdcl, photo or sketch for expert eearch aad free report on {latciitability. NiFRING^tJIEKT suits conductcd before all co-arts. Patents obtained through us. ADVER* TtSEDand SOLO, fre>. “aADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and CC«*VP:.CKTS quickly obtained. Opposite Patont Offlcoi . WASiTi- TG?<, D. C. failure cf the r-ourt to declare that the ' /nierican Tcbaco Company, the Am erican Ccmpany, the American Cigar Company, the American Stogie Company, MacAndreAvs and Forbes Comp^'ny, rnd the Conley Foil Com pany, have each attempted and are at tempting to force a monopoly. An other ground for the government’s appeal will be the denial of its de mand for a receivership for the de fendant corporations. Hur*:cr and PhilDsophy. Great ilcods have flown from little sources.—Shakespeare. It’s hard for a laz7>r man to bo truthful, for hje is happiest when ly- ing. A ncAv broom sw’ecps clean, but, alas, it stays a neAV bvoora such a little Avhile. The best cure for dniLkenness is tvhile sober to see a drnnkcn man.— Ch’nese. • The American Humans Association sAdll held its annual meeting in New Oileans beginning this Aveek. Ecvery friend a man has repre- -^3n'R some side cf his composite na ture, so i Aou AA'ant to size him up have r. roundup. You may retire an old horse after lOnu,' service Avithout its costing much, but it is another thing to ^ retire an automobile. The girl Avho spends her time mak ing angel cake and potato salad in stead of castles in Spain Avill do bet ter execution in after years. There is no use in regretting the past. At the same time is may be ?aid that semetimcs it shows desir able qualities of mind and heart to do so. TWs? We offer One Hundred Doflars Keward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be : «ired by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Qirexfrr & Co., Toledo ' We, the undersigned, have known J. • Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly bonorable in all business transactions ai^ flcancially able to carry out any oblirations made Iwr Uis firm. Waldino, KiyxAN & AIarvix, Whole* sale Druggists, Toledo^ O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act« ing directly upon the blood and raucuous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. I’rice, 75e. per bottle. Sold b}* all Druggists. 'fake Hall’s Family Pills fov < ouotipation. The monthly statement of the --di rector of the mint shoAvs that during November, 1908, the coinage at the mints of the United States amount ed to $8,817,210, .as follows: Gold, $7,993,740; silver, $820,000; minor coins, $3,470. There Avere also coin ed 3,475,000>v]pieces for the Philippine Islands. XANTHINE KestoresO?rayHa^ moves Dandruff and Scurf prevents the Hair from faliUic by Richmond. Lynchburg. Va Md.. Druppjsts or sentdiiTct liv XANTHINf^ COWPANY. rir* Mn>.n - • 1 p«r bottle, t »ir|»l«>l o.tI<r JJoi- Nothing New or Mysterious. “ASK YOUR GRAND. MOTHER." ISLICaSS For many generstiona Goose liieaso recognized as a wondarful remsd’ii raed jr* In treaUng and eariiw? PneumonU Rheumatism and Nenralipta. RICE’S GREASE LINIMENT Is made from pure frrease. with other valuable ouratlv** invr- dtents added. Try It. SSo—At all DrnffsrUta and Dealera—ss,,. ann nDr a or nnun a uv oREEwsBoa'). H.C. * We Buy FURS Hides and Wool Feathers, Tallow, Beeaw&x, Giaseng, Golden Seal,( Yellow Root), May Apple, Wild Ginger, etc. We are dealers; established ia 1856—"Over half a century in LouisviBe”—and can da better for you than agents « comimssion merchants. Reference, any Bank in Louisville. Write for weekly price list and shipping tags. ni> Sabel & SonSf E. Market SI. LOUISVILLE, KY. KEEP YOURSKI:n HEAtTHT. Tbttkkine has done wonders for Buffer* era from e *zoma, tetter, ground itch, ery- ;ipela>, iufanl sore head, chaps, chafaii and other forms of skin diseases. In aggravrt- ed cases of eczema its cures have been mar velous and thousands of people sing Its Sraises. 50c. at drug-^lsts or by mail from . T. SnuprniNB, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. HOLLISTER'S Rocky ^Qunfsin Tea Huggets ^ A Busy Medicine for Busy People, Brines Gciden Health and Renewed Vieor, A specific for CtonstipatJon, Indigestion, Liivet and I'Lidney troubles. PimplGS, Eczema, Impure Bloo-.l. Bad lireatli, Slutrglsh Bowels, Headache and BacUache. Its Kocky Mo intaln Tea in tab let form, 35 cents a box. Genaina made by Hollister DKtro CoMPAur, Mjidlson, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Florida Man Shot to Death. Jacksonville, Fla., Special.—A tele gram received here by Dr. M. B. Herlong, a prominent pliA^sician, stated that Y. A. Herlong, his brother and foreman of the McGehee Lumber Company’s mills at Woodstock, had been shot to death by a iiegTO em ploye and that a posse had been formed and Avere in hot pursuit of the negro, who had escapcd to a nearby swamp. Woodstick is a small settle ment in Baker countA’ r.nd many cit izens joined the Avlilto men at tlie mill in pursuit of the black man. l\d particulars of the murder could be learned. Cholera and Ivn^moeriain S Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may snve Iw. ; WONDERFUL CURATrVE my usual suffering from twenty-five hours to le»s taan one. It saved my husband of a doctor bill three times tb.e cost of ttie treatment. My baby is four months old and is the healthiest child I ever saw. ^xy own health has been the finest since I haye been using the treat ment as prescribed. I owe these profitable advantages of health and happi- ne.'S to tlie hygienic treatment. I therefoi’e recommend the use of it to all latiies in similar cases. MRS. J. W. NEILL. LhinU ro, N- C., Jan. 28, 1908.—Dear Sir: I bought your hygienic treat- ment.tne 18tu of Nov., 1907, and I praise it aboA-e all medicine. I had con vulsions and took medicine from several doctors but they did me ffood. I got no beUer until I bought your treatmeat. I can pecommend it to SXl suf fering people. ^ J JUSTUS. Come or write today for circulars and infoMuafeion. Consultation st^-ictly confidenti-al, private and honorable. Agents wajjted -$9 to SIS per week, or or ’commission. Address LccklSox ^2 T fu Dr. L Z* Philhps/ Brevard^ Q pa pers was rej.erred to committee. Accompanying the President’s mes- sas:e Avas a large bundle cf documents bearing upon the transfer of the canal property to the United States. Many of these documents Avere in French, without English translation. There was nothing Avhich showed di- riectly the persons who received the $40,000,000 paid by the United States, but there Ava sincluded a lisi of about 7,000 stockholders in the old and new Panama canal companies, all of them citizens of France and of the Colom bian republic. There was not tho name of a citizen of tho United States in the entire list. FFARFUL ECZEMA ALL OVEP. II!M. No Night’s licst foi* ft Year nnil Limit cf Ills F.iJ<iiirnuce Sctnicil Near— Cavc3 i^ecovcry to Calicura. “]\ry son Clyde Avna nhnost coiTipIetely roA'crctl Avith eczema. I’hysicriana treated liim for nearly a ye^'-r without helping him fiuy. II)s head, face, ant^ neclt were cov ered Avith Ir^rge s;jab3 which he would rub until Ihoy fell oIT, Then blood and matter Avoulil rvui cut nnd that would be worse. I'Vionds coming to peo him paid that if ho pot well ho Avould bo disfigurcl for life. >\’hcu it Geomod as if Ue covdd possibly Ftand it no longer, I uaed some Cuticura Snni'i, Cuticura Ointment, an 1 Cuticura llcaolvent. Th.nt wna tlie first night for nearly a year that he olept. In tho mom* Jpg there was a great change for the better. In a’o9ut six A'.'caks ho Avas perSectly well. Some people are so mean that they AvonH even let you borroAv trouble Avithout good securit3\ Only One “nromo Qiiinlno” That IS l.axative Bromo (Quinine. Look for tl»e sit;nature of 10. \V. Grove. L’sed the \Vorid o\er t<» Juie ji Cold in One Day. 25c. We all knoAv that Ave show our good taste when Ave prefer ourselves, but it is horrid taste to show it. CAPUDINE CURES COLDS and GRIPP Relieves the aches and feverishness. Contains No Acetanilido JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE. KY. CeTABUSHEe te3T mfhest mai'ket price paid 5S.FUHS imd HIDES Wool on commission. DASHSYOURFOB no matter whare you are. If you trap or buy fur write to-day for our new plan to make cx- *”ofl.?<S7CHRatHiBE 4 Fcii co.,cei;Et, ph. Insist on Havir>s , Dr. MARTEU8 Preparatioa The Standard Remedy. HELP ■^FOR WOMEN AT DBOQOISTS. s»eud lor book, “Kelietlor Women.” FKSNCH drug CO., 30 W. 32dSt.,K.Y.City. PILES Sampte trra+ment Rbd Cross *‘ile and Fistula Cure and Book sent by mai/ REA CO.. DEPT. B. A MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. So. 52.-’08. If afflicted with weak '3yes> use Thompson’s Eye Wsfi God never sendeth mouth but Ho sendeth meat.—German. lilE IJ. WfllKINS MEDICAL CD. WINONA. MINNESOTA.———" Miikei* “70 UlfiVreiit flouaiehold Remo«ileM. Fluvorlnu Kxti'uctM Mil KIndH, Toilet PrepHraitlonM. Fine Ktc- Can-Va^^er^ IVanted in EtJery Couniy, 4« Yearn £xpertenee, •:1,000,<K>0 Output. BEST PROPOSITION AGENTS POSITIVELY BEST ABSOLUTELY CHEAPEST Jlrs. WinsloAv’s Sootliing Syrup for Chih^ren teethii»s»softens tuegunut, reiiiices intlanim »- tiuii. allays i'uin, cured wind colic, 25c a botile Fools must be taught by experi ence.—LiA’y. Itch cured in 30 minnlc^ hy Wonlford's Sanitary L'otion Never fails. At dru2gislf». Flee pleasures, and pleasures will folloAV thee.—French. v Piles Ciirrcl In fl to 14 Days. Pa7o Oinlinent is guaranteed to cure any cnr’col Ilchii)}'. IJliiul, l’,ice»imaor l*i«4ruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or moncj* refij^i'ded. 50c. You neA'cr appreciate your luck until you haA^en't it. In that way it In that w’ay it doesn’t differ from lots of other thing’s r»T] wfii TO “E^’erywacie I go I speak for tettebinb, beeaus«*it cureil mo of rinsATorm in its worst form. My whole eliesc from neck to waist was raw as beef; but risTTslpaNB cured me. It also cured a bad ca.-,e of piles.” So fays Mrs. M. F. Jones of 28 Tannehill St., rittsburg, Ta. TaTrsai:;?;, the great slun reir.sdy, is sold dru'x.fist? or seat by mall for 50 Writs j. T. rfHCPiEiHE, Dept. A., tSavannah, Ga. AFETY Sucdll -i4A,(P4JA, EXTRA BLADES Save Shaving homy Here’s a revolution in Safety Razors, the marvelous “Shrp-Shavr” 25c Safety Razor] which gives you better BLADE - VALUE thaji razors costing 20 times the*prJce. The practical value is in the BLADE. It is the best because made of the Ahest steel tempered by a special process and scientific ally firround atvd honed down to the keenest possible edge. You pay 25 cents for*the best practical Razor ever in troduced, and you save nineteen-twentieths of tho fancy prices asked for fancy frames and hold ers. The “SHRP SHAVR” RAZOR is 80 set In tne frame, as to be correctly *‘angled” to suit any face. We sell you thfi whole Razor at I. ; ® create a market for our blades. Extra “SKRF SHAVR” Blades. 5 for 2Sc. And satin flnlsh silver-plate d stoppers at 10c. each We send tho Razor complete, extra Blades or the Stropper, prepaid by mail on receipt of price in stamps or cash. Never cnccurage scandal. It has a Avay of getting on Avithout encou ragement, and so you will Avin a rep utation fcr reticence that Avill natu rally causG 3"cu to be intrusted with the choicest bits. HE RAZOR !s a manril Irrespto* tivs of prici iwfi 111 A'leAv cf the increasing scarcity of timber, frcm Avhich almost ail paper is manufactured, it is of in terest to knoAv that excellent brown paper is produced from peat, and in all probability this can be bleached There are 2,800,000 acres of peat in Ireland alonb, averaging fifteen feet in depth. An acre contains 1,800 tens of solid peat. A TEARING TERRIBLE COUGH bcspe^ rapeiidisg pen!. Cooitant coughiag nritaies wid iaflamss Uie lanp, Ae ravaging attacks of deadly disease. PJso’* Cure soothes »d hea,« the inflaiaed sudaces, clears the clogged aii passages and itopc the co^h. first dose will" bring smpiising relief. Piso’s Cure has held the confidaice of people everytvhere for half a ccntuiy. No matter i wow senoM 8M obstinate the nature o( your cold, or how many reme- ’i dies have fall^, you can bo convinced by a fair trial that the ideal re- P* js* Tnf«V Tnr ftnM* *. &;i-K medy for sudi condkions is PESO'S CURE m *
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