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Slnjfeth Bowrele, Headache ss Hock ■ • tfs Erokv Mountain Tbs Id tsb aouy? FOR 3AU jw PMPLE hi—mil ■lampi vom M at Mm* Ha bent aad Hi n ail. .« WHUCi OI » DOwpfa®l™. Chriatmaa Island U a speck of land, aha pad Ilka a dumbbell, rising steeply from the bdlu oaaaa, I*o mtlaa aouth of Java, says tha New Tork Sua. NOOMII known ever to bar* landad on It previous to lt|7. It vaa thought of only aa a Httla rook, without good anchorage, not worth aiamlalag whlla larga ragtona wara still whiu on tha maps. But to-day BOM fifty mm aro Mr lag on OhrlsUaas Island, aad now aad than wa saa a paragraph la tha trade Journals tailing of tha laoreas la quantity at phoaphata that It Is shipping. Last yaar for sxamplo, aa wa aro told by one of thoaa authori tlaa, the laland shipped 11, HI tons of phosphate aad new methods of loading vessels wsre Introduced, something like those by which Iron ore la poured Into the holds of Lake Superior steamers. The phosphate is tipped from a high pier Into the ■hip. 'The last vessel to sail loaded In a day with 1,100 tons. It waa a deep sea resesrch that pointed to Christmas Island as a source of wealth, and the facts In the rase hare only recently been told. About 10 yeare ago a British naval veeeel atarted for the Indian ocean to examine a part of Ita aea door. Its main work waa a long dis tance from Christmas Island, but Sir John the great Scottish oceanographsr, In mapping out the project, happened to think of an urea around Christmas Island where no Investigations had been made. He auggestod that the vessel diverge from Its course to make soundings und collect samples from the ocean bed In the neighborhood of Christ inas Island. The work was thoroughly done, and In due time a list of soundings and specimens of the mud and blta of rock dredged from the bottom were delivered at St. John's labora tory near Edinburgh. In the colleo ton wns a fragment of rock whloh he could not Identify on casual Inspec tion. and It excited his curiosity. He made an analysis of the frsgmant and found that It was phosphate. The results fulfilled the most san guine expectations of the man of science. There wss no longer any doubt of the existence of a thick bed of phosphate on the Island. But to aaoertaln all the conditions and the proepccta of mining with profit, Sir John made a Journey to It. He found that the mineral offered a promising commercial possibility; that there waa a good anchorage on one side of the Island, and that by bulldlug a wljarf with a second story, on which trucks could be run out, vessels might be loaded eaally and cheaply. A company waa organised with the necessary capital. Parliament made a concession, giving the com pany the right to work the phoe phate for a series of years, and de \elopmcnt was begun. It has been a moat profitable venture, and the best of It Is that It has placed Sir John Murray, who, like most sclentlflo men, had no superfluity of this world'* goods, In very comfortable circumstances for the rest of bis llfa. Startling Bvt Trii w -' People the world over were hor rified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly ,vix hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this num ber or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the stnie year, wjth scarcely a passing notice, livery one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have l)een prevented by t ie timely Use of Chamberlain's Cough Rented v. A great many >,ho had every, reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by 1 lie prompt use of this remedy. The following is an instance of this M>rt: "Too much cannot be said in favor of Chamberlain's Hough Remedy, and especially for colds aud influenza. I know that it cured tny daughter, Laura, of a evere cold, and I believe saved li;r life when she was threatened with pneumonia." W. D. Wilcox, Logan, New York. Sold by S. R Higgs There is probably nothing tno:e annoying than to have to spend a lot of time prepating for an emer gency that failed to emerge. Luckiest Ml* li Arkusis "I'm the luckiest man in Arkan saV' writes H L. Stanley, of Hiuno, "since the restoration of inv wifr's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discov rv for Consumption, which I krow from experience will cure consump tion if taken in time. Mv wife irn ptoved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At S. R. Biggs, druggist. 50c and SI.OO. Trial l ottle free. If a nice young man calls on a girl, and she requests her young er brother to recite for him, the hint is quite sufficient. Ckiabirlin'! Coign Riatit tli Motto's hwlti The soothing and healing prop erties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people everywhere. It is especial ly prized by mothers of small chil dren, for colds, croup and whoop ing cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by' 3. R. Biggs. w*u' t&o* 's*• 11— ms« A member of tha editorial et*S of Public Opinion visited a number of prominent publtahara la New Tork otty and ssked them tha point-blank question, "What kind of books do people readT" The article la which the answers are recorded Is conclu ded with this summary: Looking back over these opinions of publishers who represent almost every side of (he publishing business aad who view the book purchasing public from almost every possible aagle, one Is forced to a gratifying aad highly optimistic conclusion. Even allowing for the natural and legitimate bias which would lead a man to take a favorable view of his owa business, we must oonclude that people are reading better hooka now than ever before. It ts not only that each publiaher is of the opinion thst he is publishing better books than he did live years ago or ten years ago, but that be also bellevee that other publishers are doing the same thing. Examples of books brought out by other houses were cited to me con stantly In proof of this. Another gratifying tendency upon which practically all agree Is In the increased reading of history, and particularly of biography. While the scientific hletorians may not agree that tbia U a good thlag, yet any careful reader who follows the cur rent books steadily will conclude that even the scleatlflo writers of history must look to their laurels. The writers of popular books are Im proving steadily In point of accu racy and general literary merit. An other good development Is that away from tremendous hundred thousand editions. Booh extraordinary sales are usually obtained at the expense of other books almost If not quite as meritorious. The reeult of the change Is that the general average haa gone up. Viewing the world of books from the standpoint of all thoee different publishers, ench see ing It from a slightly different angle, one ran only conclude again that people are reading more and better books and that In this respect at least the world is growing better. Hound Weep. We sleep the soundest between three and five o'clock In the morn ing. An hour or two after going to bed you sleep very soundly; then your slumber grows gradually light er, and It ts easy enough to waken you si one or two o'c'ivk. Rut whan four o'rloek conies yr»« are In such a state of somnolency thst It would take h (T' • '•*' ! i»' to AwiUen you. 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It Is an Internal disease and requires I ' JllVn Jm a strong and vigorous Internal remedy that will deans* I /n \ .4 4 ftpy H the blood of all its germs and yet act ttroogh soda net- I W \Mj\V H ural methods that It builds up the entire system. fl . jlwy ■ SWEEPS ALL POISONS STim BLOOD. I The fireat Blood Pnrifier. BjCURES TO STAY CURED* a swmk ci*Hc pon Different from any other remedy. The remit of the 1 DUTCI 111 A Tic an I latvi> uivatiflc discoveries. At the same time It cures I UnCUWAI lorn ■ Rheumatism it sweeps out 1 Also • Specific for all otter Dlmmm H CURED AFTER IS YEARS. of the Mood the gOTOS off ■ritlngfrom lmpurltk« of thti Blood. MM „ cr w _ , * D "ther Mood diseases, ■ d,rect,o*..~] lU JSKSf and cures Indigestion, Con- ■ A4.IU. M. I. ■«. Uupooal.t. In. MIIK of ever bem well again. But hearing of StipatiOH, Catarrh. Kidney ■ V,Ur. .tt.r m«.i. , a 4.t Miiim HI RHEUMACIDE, I decided to rive it a triaL - ■ . T __. . , .' 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Ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, H ■ backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru- K I atlon, dragging down pains, etc. H It Is a building, strength-making medicine for voman, the only ■ ■ medicine that is certain to do you good. Try It. Sold by every druggest In $ 1.00 bottles. WUTC US A LITTER j "YOU AM ntIXNDS freely and frankly, In strictest confij- of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Junes, oi K I ence, telling us all your symptoms and Gallatin, Tenn.: troubles. We will send free advice "l-'or since taking Car Jul I have I (In plain sealed envelope), how to gained J5 lbs., and am In better health (* cure them. Address: Ladles' Advisory than for the past '■> years, I tell my K, Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., husb.ind th.it Cardul Is worth Its B Chattanooga, Tenn. . weight tn gold to aU suffering liJies." J| Dennta S. Higga Pre* ifc Tre«» T. W. Tilghtnan Oen. Mgr. AsaT. 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