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Wo w-. . . w --T.a.e,a.aaiBW: uAiiriit'i eva in arm m itt. - -crv- -j . - - '. i : . -m www v ej it 11 it m , '-. i "v -m - -r - e, i a t fltr TTTir Iff S; "rr TTTTTHTr TTV I X ; vi ;V i ..-V,118 ;nfidenpeiof v th Weninfomied : : y" os emini yskians it as essen - ; -' 5 k ponent part of Syrxxp :-(ltJ EUrir of Sennk; should -be 1 l"Si lmowil .to ftpproyed by them; there- : fort5'' California Fig Syrup Co. pub . - '; - lisbes a futt statement with every package."; ; ;-npcribct parity and uniformity of prb -'.;r -CrtV"-'-V-K ""ticlx tlicsjr ;ierrxa3icl in a laxative . r?medy of aacthjcal character are assured Secretary Dickinson Compliments the Class on Its Appearance, Grand Wlad-Up of Four Years' Hard Study : For a Iarge Class I ; f of Young Soldiers, West Point. N Y -The class o! 09 dt ; the'; United States Military Academy 103 sturdy youngsters-, im maculate In j gray i coats and v white 'trousers,: received their diplomas '' ; l-i. y:V7 -rr T?;3 cngmai moiaoa pt man-, from the hands of Secretary. Dlckin .. ' ; J ufacturo 'fcaorn to tha Company only. son, oftha War Department. And ' i:?&MbSThtit ftf fiiihw.K i 'o,i il while Ihey blushed somewhat at, his 3oduction of Syrup of Figa and Hixir of talked gayly among themselves about . Senna to pronioto the pleasant taste, but : the; joys of getting away from the i 1 N aedkinal principles are obtained from acad Ma' train, timeame . : VV ' r i i , vMvauvv 4uu , woxmd r a f ew- hours later it was no- V "To pet itfi hpnnfiMni pfTta Aitm-v. ht ' I 'flrood-llys" and "Kood-lucks' were a the genuine -manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for by all leg ding druggists Thoughtful Reflections. , t it . .: Helmnif the follow -that will not Velp himself is not charity; it's fot. ishness. . ' .... I - ' ' J The meek shall , inherit the earth , ' ; Hut t the hustler will have possesion bofore'tho will is probated. ; V ; Most unfortunate indeed is the par son who has not enough Avit to speik "well,' or not f enough v judgment to V- keepy silent. I So. 25-'03. The pessimist stands beneath the tree of prosperity and growls when - the fruit falls" on. his head. ViliasQ ; OI ' IllllUittUI i'Ml YV"V - . . S 4 .. - . : r til'. :- PeWtroyea py . A aines 7 itants Escape by Traim 2 ;'i.r';:--.Ji--::; MW-PAVPILLS :A speedy cure for. Con ; stlpatioQ. Indlgeitton, Jaundice, EUlousuesa,. Soar Stomach. Head ache, and U ailments ariBlnj from a disor d e r e d stomaeh or lugjflsh liver. They contain In concentrat ed form all the vir tues and vnlnea of Uunyon'a I'aw-Taw tonic and are mad from the Juice of the Paw-raw fruit I unhelttlncly recom mend these tillm as beta? the best laxa tive and cnthartl" ever compounded. Get a 25-cent- hottlo and If yon arenot per feotlT rnitlafled I vUl refund your money. MUNIOX. 1 . I'ltlWIIIHI) anrt-lKFFEHSllN SIS., I A. trifle. husky and choky, and tho hand clasps were almost Immoderately tight. ; ui: .It Was the grand wind-up of four years' work for the youths, four years of mighty hard work, too;, they wn tell you. . But then, too, it was the end of four years of pleasant arsoma uons under pleasant conditions' fur Dished by a kindly Government,. years studded with close friendships. So not even the treasured diploma, not even the presence of proud parents beaming sisters and adoring younger brothers- not even the presence of a bevy of thfe pretty girls who seem to grow especially for army graduations and West Point-Annapolis footbal sranies. could quite' blot out a little feeling of melancholy as the train' came pounding into the station. The presentation of -diplomas took place according to the -general merit of the graduates. Stuart C. Godfre; ot Milford, Mass., headed the list. Secretary Dickinson, when the cheer ing which followed the calling of Cat det Godfrey's " namo had Btopped, grasped" the young man's hand warm ly, and told him he had incurred rigid obligations by reason of havjng stood at the head of his class during his four years at the academy. "You have, made a notable record. and your country will expect great things of you." said the Secretary. Then, as his name was called, each cadet stepped to the platform rnd took his : diploma. There was ap plause for all. but It was noticeable that the football and baseball men got rousing cheers. IUCH BOY UNHAPPY. Fort .W6rth-. ,,Texas.In,tt tornado at tuders, 'TexasftlQ0 mies wet of. Fort VV or Etti lour, persons ;w ei;w ah reu,. two others ;were seriously :hurt, thirf teen tiouses;. were recked and scores. oZ cattle were killed Another tor nado. almost destroyed the little tpwn of Hamlin, !in. Central Western Texas. Three persons were seriously injured,: In a .terrific windstorm a nansas Cltyexlco' and Orient passenger train was t blown " from the bridgg across the Brazos River,1 between Knox City and Benjamin, Texas. ; v . Ek Staff cttd. of Crowell. Texas, a pas- aenter was killed. - several rersons were injured, uiouaourstsqccurrea in sections jyest of Fort worth killing at least? one person and Injuring scores of others. :. --. ; he wof d, ; i 1 whlskSy ereii when coK ordtror flavoring matter .is added; ae- President :Taft . by Lloyd M. Bowersi solicitor general -of the Uniiep: oiaies. i w. jjL D ' flSf .-I Ee-holds .that as such , coloring and l U . UI ; JUe ? rilUUlttUl p not , be ; illegal ; or? mcompatiDie witn i .- Rockland, Main. "I "was tronbled whiskey.' The decision, i for ft long time with pains in my back r i t 1 Fire Destroys Villager ' Smyrna Mills. Me. Flames that consumed the forests of f northern Aroostook County overwhelmed the village of Hlllman, . a new hamlet on the Ashland branch of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad ,. seven miles north of this place, , and rtiestroyed teverv building in the settlement. ' Tha nouuiatlon. consisting of fifty persons was saved from death by t&Q timely arrival of. h, special train Bent-front Houlton. V The fire suflerers "were brought to Smyrna Mills and were cared for by -the villagers. v Over a territory of .1Q0 fcuare miles, ini northern AroofctOrok there was, a fire front ot twenty miles, ex Ending back in somo places for five miles. z Cambellton, N. B. Driven frora their homes by a fire, which pursued them - through the forests, ninety refugees arrived here. They made up the entire population of a pillage on the line of the International Railway known as Coulllard & Guimont's Lumber Mills. ' Few of the. party of men, women and children saved any thing except the clothes they wore, a.-.d some were thinly clad. ' 1 Classified Advertisements? g !i '1:. hlEACHKRS: Write for freebookleU-'A Plan" JL Hhowln? how we help yon secure a bower twsltlon. Thousands excellent vacancies open pa) ii?t30-il.i0 monthly. Schools xappllea with teachers. Qnrs tht larevst Southern Ajrency, c fouTHKRW TaACHTOa' Aqbxct. Columbfa.3. C. EltPC,tl'iXAL " LAREMON V CkLLao& Hickory, N.G. Girls' " 1 Hchool. Healthful Location. Experienced T'nrs. Modornte Hates. J.L.Mttbpht, l'res. JKr IKADAOIIK Ht ks ( Aft lUNK Whetler from Colds. Heat, Stomach or Tterrona TrouUles. Capudlne will relieve you. It's Uauld pleasant o take acts Immedi ately, try It. lOo., ZSc and tOc at druc v V r Plank Blown Through Tree. Each day brings to lijjht some new freak of the recent tornado which caused Mleath and I destruction in Georgia. As an evidence of the freak ish foree of jthe wind a big pine tree and a large plank on the property of the Hon.; S. M. Roberts, about twelve miles from Atlanta, are now Joined as if done by an expert carpenter.-Although' the tree was a largo ono the plank wa picked up ad : driven through' the centre as neatly ; as if shot from a gun. Not only was' the plank s6ot through the tree, but went tbrouih without tearinar the tree. The plank was picked up in the yard of Mr. Roberts' sawmill and , Other plankg in the pile were not moksted by the wind. So singular does Mr. Roberts consider this ac tion of the tornado that he has posted a notice telling bow the plank was driven through the big; pine and or dering thftt.it shall not ba cut down. the name however, is not the finaliword in the and side, and was miserable in eyery was passed by- the House.: It. provides that when tha v Porto Rican .Lejrisla ture' fails to pass an' aproprifttion feiU thai same "anrotirift turns snail noid as provided .in Jthe last -bill passed. . The j otton schedufe was cOiisideMd Itt the Senate little progress .was niaije in voting oh various schedules because Of- much : debate, "espeeially between Senator 4idrich .for ' the coak jervatives, and v' Senator uevenage, for the "progressives," . as to the duty ; of members td. hold to party lines and to platform principles in voting on the bill. By the narrow it ... ft? Ufa ihdnffht I should never gel welL'X read a testimonial 4bomt Lydia Fitikham'a Vegeta ble Compotindi and thought I wetld try ft. -Aftef tak. ing .three bottles I was cured, and never felt bo weB I recommend Lydla . In all mv life. Jdnuiam'B vegecaDie fjompounaioau my friends. t Mrs. Will Yoxmo, 8 Columbia . Avenue, Bockland. Me. . ; Backache fs a symptom of female wpalrnpRs nr ileranffemettt; J If von margin of 32 to 8$ the amendment of I have backache, don't neglect it. To Senator Dolliver t6 itrike out, the get permanetit Teef ton must reach financ Committee1 provisioii flliflg a duty ofione "cent a Bqu&re V. yard on mercerizauon was. iosii . Ilclr to $6,000,000 Says He Wants Mamma, Not Money. Chicago. Five-year-old Villlam MdCllntock. an orphan, was told by relatives that through the death Of his mother he had inherited 6,0 00,- 000, and had become one of the rich est children in the world. 'i don't want money." was the pa thetic response of the little fellow, "I want my mamma back." Kevertheless, the money will be safely guarded for him, and when he grows up he will come into full pos session of the big estate'. The death of his mother made an orphan of the boy. His father, Will iam McClintock, who was sjxty-six years, old. vwas killed recently In an automobile accident. His mother was thirty-three years old at the time of her death. The tiny heir lives with his aunt in a big mansion at No. 2226 Calumet avenue. He Is a well-mannered, gen tlemanly little fellow of sturdy na ture. RIGHT TO HIGH TEMPER. Missouri Judge So Holds in Denying Divorce Application. Macon, Mo. "A woman has a Tight to be high tempered; and her husband ought to be man enough to yield her that privilege." remarked Judge Sh el ton, of the Circuit Court, to' a young man who had., filed a plea; for divorce against his wife on tbe ground that she was of an Irascible "disposition. The wife did all the work of the house and cared for" their four small chil dren. - Judge Shel ton continued; ."Most good women have some spirit, and they can't help showing it once in a while. A wife has Just as much right to possess a temper as her husband has, and the husband's duty is to Indulge her .when she wants to ex press herself. Now I am net going to" entertain for a moment he idea of divorce between you. You must go back Home and make it up. " DIED BY TAKING POISON!. PHYSICIANS' "O. K." NECESSARY. New Law in State of Washington Af fecting Marriage Licenses'. Seattle, Wash. The new Stato law providing that applicants for mar riage licenses must undergo medical examination, except where the woman at least is forty-five years old, has gone into effect. Ten couples ap peared at the license clerk's office with physicians' certificates, and two couples, when informed of the new law, said they would go to British Columbia to marry. County officials say the law win result in many Americans marrying in uanaua. Mrs." J. C P. Jones, of Toledo, Ohio, Committed Suicide. y The "most important happenings in ihe nation's capital Saturday were as follows?'., President Taft sent a special mes sage, to ' Congress transmitting the nal report of Charles E. Magoon, former Provisional Governor of Cuba, and praising the latter and Majpr General Thomas H. Barry, who was in command of the army of pacifica tion, for their1 services in, the land. - Owing to the state of Mrs. Taifs healthV the President announced that be had abandoned his proposed trip tp Alaska during tbe coming summer but had noli yetrgiven up hope of be- ng able tot attend the Seattle &xpo- tition, . That danger lurks in the transfor ation of those who have died from infectious diseases' was made evident it Saturday's session of tbe twenty- tourth annual meeting of: the confer ence of State and provincial boards of North America. ' The " committee appointed to report on the subject found fault with the. present system of shipping bodies from onto State in to another and. recommended tbat greater care should, in the future, be exercises in this regard through the aplicatipn of measures, which would secure better preparation and the casing of bodies preparatory to shipment. In connection with the discussion Tuesday in the Senate of the woolen schedule of the tariff - bill. Senator Carter, of Montana, with a large box of various grades of wool by his side, ?ave a lecture oh the woolen industry rom beginning to end. Many Sena tors flocked about hint to examine the samples. Most of the day was occu pied by Senator Dolliver, who propos ed, among other things, an amend ment to assess duties on woolens on an ad valorem basis according to the the foot of -the trouble; Nothing we mow or win no tnis so saieiy ana surety as Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Cure tho cause of these 61 tressing aches and paihi &hd foU Will become well and strofif; - .' ; The great volume ef 1ihj&6li riten testimony constantly potinng irt,protfes conclusively that Lydia E. jHnkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots ana herbs, has restored health to thou sands of women. Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charjre ; t TelephoheLine It Is the, tnott rahiabU thing for a com. rrrnrilrtr to t)OtlCU.l - It TJUti the dortrvr : tiTtt &tend witllia mediate reach, i VAJ It protects ths home "and does away w:ti: A XA I the isolation of farm UT' that drives the I boy ad girls to the big dtiet. y VVS r -- Yoil a Rural Telephone ? ): XI. you nave not, cm wr. ui aaver-- tlsement, write jour ammo sad sddn&s oa tho aUrsta and mall it to our Bearcat bout to-day. Upon receipt of youraddresawtwiUsendyouaioncayoioufnsBoiiueuuo. iui oa " flovr : io Btdld Rnral Telephone lines and their Costs" sy We have' sol nearly fifty thousand farmers' telephones since March 1st. Tbe coat Is ' very low "where each nb crfber helps Wild th line. Oct your family doctor and merchant interested, it helps them : and the whole community aa well as yon. V ACT TO-DAY ' sax iv - a a iL lOfltMnBTTKM . Tha worifs Aim t mi Uiwl U. Boaim Khtlnlr), t dnolnfcaa .rocrown 7'-"" rj.lua Bute umIaT. 1o. Angles Flt Ikr City Dallas ! BatatLtmU . 5artt Sb Frnrxo Who wquldwin most learn to bear: A Domestic Gye Remexly Compounded; by ErpHeflced Fbyaldan. Conforma Ur Pvire Food afld .Drugs Lawa. Win Frienda Whererer Uaed. Aak Drop ffiata for Marine Eye Remedy. Try Marina The less said the sooner rrerided. j lll II ! l ' SWV90H , COVP"t OlGTEr.lPER 1 Vmnmtmr. 1 a ,t :..Mtmmt lllll r HI. CURCB eivaa Oalck RallfC i all vwelUag la StoM w r ' . . : - . ' Wca ire. iobic .. ts. t tt n . n e nma MOTHER GRAYS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, X Oarta CWa f of Frrl CMClarla. . .11 a r, mBttk Trk1r-. Trrl Wltt (. Ii.ritrt. ud I)filrr Wrwi, Tbaj B rjrm k p ( I Ok. fmvU a-iW ntlE A6tt. V?TracItr. ATS. OLMSTtO. U For. H T Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color atatovaa aaJiaawrr aaa aciiar laviforatc aaJ prcrcsta tit hair from f.li.r.c if fm mk hf tnaiaM. a al aws , XANTHINE OO Richmond, Virginia I ft tm BalWK taiati (MM Jj- mm tm io) m (oi Cures fThrougli tbe Blood Pimple? Itching Humors, Rheumatism, Blood KO SOn, CCCma. DUIIU rains. B B B. tBotlnic Blood Balm, U the aalr iood remedy tnat kljla u p..iao in thebfcod irTd Un porlfle. Itodlo aflood of oare, rick dlto tbf-Ua anrfaee Bonei. Joint, and wherTr tbe dteaat U locatad. In tbU way ail Serf , US'lWea.lratttoM ara heaJed and earad. pain, and acbea of RbeurnatUn a.weuKwuUlla. B. B. B. lete.y ehcea the Ky l-we, baaHhr. MtMitntnn vivinr tha k1n the rich, red hue ot perfect health. B- earae w vit ?d eae? Trrt. a?l OO par large batfU.tall S'-n dlrmJon, fhltoi WraV lAlirLK TltkK by wrlUuc ttLOOP BAI.M CO . Afaata. Ca. TO Si Communities begin by baildin;; their kitchens. German. So. 25-'09. Bough on Rata, unbeatable exterminator. Bough on lien Lice, Nest Powder, 25c Bough'on ilodbugs, Powder or Iiq'd. 25a. Bough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c Hough oa Ro&chea, PoWd, lSa.Liq'd, 350. Rough on Moth and Ante, Powder, 23c. Bough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c E. S. WelH Chetniat. J""iev Qty, H. J. For "Charge CustomtrSi New York Sun. When &e trade of a department He is the best scholar who learned to live well. Duma?. AGONIZING ITCHlia has Ecerna For a Year Out No Relief Even at Skin Hospital In Despair Until Cuticnrm Cured Him. "I was troubled by. a eevere itching and dry. fcorfy skin on ray ankles, feet, arms mA mnn Krratrhins siade it worse. aa,lS toaaaaa ' a . niougandii of small red pimples formed and these caused intense itching- 1 was advised to go to the hospital for diseasts o the skin. I did ao, the chief surgeon . J. , iLi 1.k -flT,,HTi savittfl: '! tiftcr saw eucn a doq cnei Store is s.o mrKe m - - , ct t ffot Uttle or no relief. and sales? Deoole cannot recOttflirO credit customers readily variouf et- pedienta iave been adopted f 0i cs- tabushim?; their identity1 The usiial system provides. for long nif while tViA customer's name is T.i. ni hjt t Pi.. """" v r"" -v. .w vu I walls wnue me cusiumrr a w.t.uv, . vmu. iuii, muuo viais 1 V : I . . . i ..1 J Procter Jones, a widow. Bister of Ed- u" ."1 "" BU UU1 l" looked up, but a quicicer metuou ward Procter, of the soap raanufac- shrinkage or the wool. Senator j based on van identification coin bear- turing firm of Procter & Gatnble. is moo ana warren upneia ine i tha westered number, which is dead, a suicide. She died from the finance committee's recommendations effects of carbolic . acid she took ten on the schedule. then I tried many so-called remedies, but I became so bad tbat I almoin gar up m dcor-wr. After ftiffering agonies for twelve montlis, i was rcucveu oi vu aiui. fco:ub! itching after two or three applica tions of Cuticom Umtmeni. conunucu iU ue, conbinwl with Cuticara Soap and .n.1 T w comuletelT cured. Henry Scarle. Crow It., Little Itock, Ark., Oct. Send 19, 1007 - rotter Dm 3 Chem. vrp., roie i rwpa. Beware of errors of the mouth. Mra.Winalow's Soothinj GjTup for fliilr-a teething, softens the guma,.iedufa infljtmmv tion, allays pain. cures wind colic. 25c. bottle. Don't budee if you sit at case For COI..DS and tlttlP. " Etch's Cinrmn Is tha brat rrtaT rellerrs tbe acbirc and fevartkhniva-curps the Cold snd restores normal corid'.Uoiii. It's bauld-effecta lunaedlaiel. lUc 21c and ICie-. atarot- days ago Anothec brother ot the dead worn an, the late William: A. Procter, com mitted suicide here in March. 1907. At that time he was president of the cbrporatlo. , Every effort was made to conceal the real cause of death, and although the woman was in the hospital for twelve days, was not until after her death that it was laarqedlthat she had taken carbolic, Mrs, Jones was sixty-nine years i old, v - sent to the cashier with the credjt 0f Cuticura P.emediea. Hoston. Mass payment if the customer takes the Love grows with obstacles, purchase fwith him. One New York jafficuh Case of Eczema Cured. nrm has ? augment ea xnig system hv ..j have been aflijcted vith ecxema. tot 11 i(.iiiinff fmmmp and I ) TMiat vr wu under tbe ea.ra of a olua.11 uvf" ---- "7 Uhvlan -sU that tlrro. I have used youi BAD LIGHTS AT ANNAPOLIS ACADEMY. ' Wealth doesn't brinsr' happiness be cause there are so many people wno vrant to tell you how to dispose of it, Pkasure; ought to be the greatest business in the world, just as busi ness ought .to be the Rreatet pleasure. Alan showed his egbtism when he called it reason in himself and in stinct -in animals. Y. aval Cadets Weak Cye Thus explained System to Be Chansed Before Next ITerm. WashiJtrton, D. O. .Officials of the' Navy Ueparimeui are now thoreugniy 1 4i .1 : t it it Breakfast, tunch or bipper Deliclbuf Wosi aroused over the physical condition of the cadets Annapolis. Their showing, as compared with the cadets at the Military Academy, suffers Be- verely. falling eyesight and heart troubles have become so frequent that the special board now at work to as certain the causes has been reinforced by ' the addition of Surgeon-General Uitey, . . The board Is still pursuing its ln vestlgatlon, but the members already have reached tha-conclusion that tha lighting system at tha Academy Is to blame for the failure in eyesight. The ugntB in th Naval Academy lack certain color rays, making the lamps give out a Dimamg glare ot whlta light so. Intense aa to bo highly Injur ious. secretary vMeyer announced that the whole system would nrobablv be changed before the next class en ters. (. , .The cause of the increase In heart trouble m puzzling . the board, how ever. The young men successfully pass a rigorous examination before entering 'the Academy, and some of the officers are inclined to attribute tn deterioration to an excess of en thusiasm la the nursuit of athletic. Every healthy young man on enter ing tne Academy strives to "make' the football, baseball and V track teams, it is intimated that this over. doing of exercise has a deleterious ener on the heart. ine caasa :ausc graduated, and which is to undertake its two Years of prescribed service at sea before Its memoers receive tneir oommlssiona at officers, oft oyer ilxty insmberi during itt progtws through thf Acad, my, Attar-th eliminations had pro gressed :ffrthrea years, it was found that twantyflve of the 180 remaining members had to; be rejected ott physi cal ; grounds, while three were set back because they failed in their men,, tais; examinations. ? t It -is rnnderstooi mat these three:; were sufferlne from trouble with their eyes anfi Could not pursue their Itudiea as asliduously as tneir more fortunate classmates. Twelve of those who were rejected as physically unflt were declared in curable, and their resignations were requested. - . - g A proposed amendment to the in terstate commerce law to give ship pers the same neht of appeal to the courts now enjoyed by tho railroads, was presented-to President Taft by a delegation of citizens from Spokane, Wash, a a a In the ISenate where the woolen schedule of- tbe tariff bill was under discussion Friday, Senator LaFol- etto declared that Senator Aldrich bad forfeited the confidence of other Republican Senatort and had stated 'half truthi. which have discreditsd .a tb chances of error L." 11. If 1 A ... . .1 . u leaaersmp oeiore tail Doay ana in trans(SribinK the name anl addre. before this, country.1 When the Tt t8 gaia to avoid more errors than yuiur caueu jmt. lAxouetie. io oraer 1 nrhpr nlan in use )unH nf V1 a mmk.,1 M 1 1 -2 l. . I J - ties .. gUA;n . --v corn, by the makers of Postum and . CrapeNuts. fi-,? ;;tT.oasties are fully cooked; t rolled y lota ; thin wafers and toasted I a crisp golden-brown. 'A . ; j' 'JOY KDDER CONVICTED. ; FornW Chauffeur For Adolph Segal ' . . Guilty of Manslaughter." ? NOrristown,, Pa.- A Jury, after be ing out f an hour' found "Charles Seheers,-- chauffeur for Adolph, Segal, of Philadelphia, guilty ot Involun tary manslaughter for causing the death of Patrick McLaughlin by run ning him down on the York road Tho party hen the accident occiirred were Seheers, who was operating 4he L automobile; vWHHam; McNamee, Jen nie Highiandsand Annie Jlelney. . j SIAIiAItlA KILI.S ,: NINETY. r to perforateji slips bearing: the cuj tomer's printed name ana aaaress. When makinff purchases, says b . . ' - C . u tpin. tKrtr customer merely tears oa two of Ae address slips and ban-is them to! the salesjnrU One 8lip if Stuck into the package as an Sddreas I ,rtn4 'orns .-ChtWalns and every feem of ,.i.i .i-- j. ... v.. JaHvirtH I bv( Tiaa.aa. TatteHna I0c! Tetterirs laeei u W rouus i t - i'ronr drugnst, ee by mall frera and tha vther IS attached to the casn- the manufacturer. Tut Bhuptrtne Co nan and Tetterlne for three weeks and ara entirely well. .1 am a lady elgnty four years old." " Miss saran A. vjw-n. iyrii. Tattarlne cures Eeseraa. "Tettar. lung Worm. Ground Itch. Itching U- in fant's 8ore Head. Ptmplea, Bolls. BmijH Fcaly Patches on ine race, If you but knfew what harsh cathaftics.do.yould always use Cascarets. Candy tablets, vegetable and mild. Yet' just as effective as salts and calomel. Take one when you -need .it. Stop the trouble promptly- Never wait till night. Vest-pocket box. 10 ceota-at droratorrii. Each tablat ef tka raaataa U marked C C C ier'g account. The scheme saves time and tronbl; Savannahi Otu Wi,ne will not kegp in a fonl vessel. liur'.ng Hot U at. and Coot Xlghts Ta'teDr.-Bisff-rs amtleoerrT Oordll far alt Sto-nai aid D)w rroaoies. vmwroa Teethlag, eto. IX Drutlts tto sad Mj. I PRESSED HARD . CoCjee's Weight on Old Age. Cherries are bitter to the gutted atter laid he had not noticed that There Is a whole lot of relijrion in unr WONDERFUL CURE IH THE ;he rale forbidding personal allnsiona erarvthinj? a fellow does if he does rnn rr?rws . w r a-i - i arj taf l piih rii r nisi. uaa oeen appnea equally to all Bena- I it well ore, xwenty-iour amendments ' to he wool schedule offered bv Mr. La- Follette and voted on 'en block were voted down, as also , several amend., menti by Senator Bacpp, and one by geoaioye UPT?, Consideration on the income ouet- A.1 - a .a m . po wai poitponea by, the senate un. " Department of Agriculture decided to investigate charges made by J.-F, Wheut prominent men realize the tnjurlou's efteeta of , coffee and the change i in health that Poatum can bring, they are glad to lead ttieir ies- tlmony for tbe benefit al others. A suderinteadse ot public schools In one of le southern states says: ?y mother, since her early child- iS5 '"rS? a;. ffle" Paction i WM w laTeterate coffee drtn K";; ?H er hadheen troubled with. her, heart ol"!r . ,T, ' for a number of yean and complained swarms tf filosqaitoes, . Owing i j Overflow in Cape Colony, ; ... London,: A dispatch f rom; Capa Vown says that the heavy ralnfatrbas caused t an ; overflow of the Qrangtj River in theiGordonia Northern dis trict. ; This has resulted in the breed lag of swarms of mosquitoes, leading to a . serloui; outbreak -of malaria, Three-quarters Ot the population were ou.wi-.'u, iiu cmexy .aqatna were re ported; -;Jr - Secretary Ballinger elimbaMd 4 the common carrier, and ' the ao-oalled confiscatory clauses of tbe old oil and ?as pipe line regulxtions in opera tion in Oklahoma r The Americaa National Bed Cross Society sent $5,000. for relief work in Asia Mince ' tv In 'the consideration of the woolen schedule of the tariff bill by the Sen ate sWednesdayV-the,, finance .commit tee won several victories, three rf it 'amendments to increase the rates by I pleased with it, that we discontinued he . ilouse on TVool : top and. other! coffee Jand used. Postum entirely .1. f ? JSt ji " Tm I GIRL MARSHAL SIAKES ARREST. v yuui .utatu ut KVWi XUllaT, A?he cui.slte. flayO and Crisp ilsS Dorothy Koch, of New Orleans tenderness deliglAtSi the- - mOSt f Takes a Prisoner to Court.! H 'fastidious epicure orlhvalidJ " ; i :----$&frSK v-W jvs; tS3: 'twenty : years old. recently auDOinted ; j i uThflTtilttf LfnffftlA,,i ; I a . Deputy United States Marshal by V : trm::: plkity ftf a violation .of the" immUrra k fW-nVrtrWa' : i-iC-: I I tion laws, . c She I found t hlm,; atlila Gomez Castro's Iroter. President Gomez of Venezuela will permit j eiesimo XJastro,- brother ot the deposed President of the Repub Uc. to Tetura to - Venezuela provided e:BU5r?r thev000 rlfleg ftehaB gathered together on Colombian' ter- lllifWit'yeaB;- :v - ' , Six .twins ' born to . one couple In jfclghtnyears Is ?Jth&; recnt-rt e nur - a il&Zp w0 Hvelat'Alexi aralwr- la?1 Ba makes the ot that 'weak all over' feeling and tick stogtnacn.v- 1 x "r0 -';'-'v.- -' Some time ago I was making an official , -visit to a distant part ot the country; and took dinner with one of the merchants of the place; ' I noticed a somewhat peculiar flavour of the coffee, and asked him concerning It, He replied that it was Postum. I was so pleased with it; that after the meial was over, I bought a pack- L age, to joarry home with me, and had wife prepare some for the next meat The- whole family were so . well WORLD FOR ECZEMA. Dr.lW. W. Leake, of Orlanda, Fla., who was cured of a very bad case, writes: 44 Hancock's Sulphur Compound is tbe roost wonderful remedy for Ecxeuia I here ever known." Doctors everywhere Prft and reoommend it as the greatest cufe for tin d iasea crec lrxorn. You can get -a knttl from Tour druKzist fof W cents. J. R. IL Thouuis". tt V'ajdoata, -V4,.?f cured of a painrui itm irouo, iu oo praises it m ins DiiawnvrHw. 7- -fculphur Comionnd awl Ointinent curejl an ugly. ulcer for juts. Ann u. uirti. Wsifiington; D. C, 4n three days. Booklet free, if "you write Hancock - LiQCrD Sci nurn Co.. iUimore. M. ' Eesriv wasterlong knave. j INVAUil lUi llsLlRS Cures PNEUMONU Rice's Ooc G ruw Llet meat la mada ot pur. anaa rreae (and other reieadta: arentst r-ror atxad for renersrlont lnalnabla for Pnnmi ' nla. Colds, J rtp, ate. Try Fice's Goose Grease Liniment Far . these ailments It relieves peeeUly saA curve permanently. 25c-At all Drattists aol Dalcr$-25c GOOSE GREASE COMPAST,aJffRO- wastes- bn shoddy and on tops" being adopted. The increase" was from 20 pents to 30 cents per pound. 3 Senator Dolliver, declared,' tat he had dis- covered a rag trust, whin was denied by Senator "WarrenrSenators Warren and LaFollette were J the - principal ipeakers, the former speaking in favor or increased and the latter in favor of lower duties. J, John Nortig. ehairman of; the com mittee I On paper Uii4. wAttericaBi Newsixaper Publishers Assoeiation, auux coseu me . nuance committee in a piea ior . iree wood pulp and slower dutyoniprlnpapej w The-5 Inf eraUte ; & sion fin dthe -: shippers, and. railroads interested in the. Spokane' rate caie ngreeu vo poaipope :nnui -s iau a ine "I had really been at times very anxious concerning my mother's con dition but we noticed that after us ing Postum for a short time; she felt so much better than she did prior to its use, and had . little trouble : with her heart and no' sick stomach; that the hedaches were not so frequent, and her general condition much improved- This continued until she was as well . and hearty as the rest of us. - ''.."I inow Postum. has benefited my-. self and the other- members of the family, but.not In bo marked a degree as tn ;the'case ot. my mother,' asshe vas arvletlm of loner stand in or " : . HaA r"TheRoad to . Wellvllle," tor pkgs. 'There's a Reason." "3 Everread Uje above letter? J A new on appears from time to time. . They are, gvuiuae iruv, ami lou .oi niunu tfade' WcU by Curing the Weakemed -! Kidneys. r. a. pavls, 700 -.Third Ave., Col umbus, Oa., says: "A slight Irregu larity 01 tne urine ac companied with pain In the back made me aware' that I bad kidney trouble, I neglected It, and Anally got so bad had to stop working; .My back ached tem bli." -1 could not rest weil at night. I had rheumaUo pain ana lost an energyv, iuw una wh tn an" awful, condition. X; ran down and down until I was an emaciated wreck and aa invalid, in bed 'and out of bed, but in it most of tho time. At the. time . I started with Doan'a Kid ney Pills I weighed only 115 lbs. As they helped' me I kept on until well again and up to my old weight, 170 Ibs.-m five years I have had no- re turn 'of kidney complaint.' ; Sold by all dealers. ,60 cents tv boxH Foster-MUbnra Co:; Buffalo, N..Y. Weight and measure save man toll. Do You Feel Run Down? If so, you are an easyA4cura c! disease. You can avoid danger if you build up your system with the natural strength-girtx DR.D.JAYNE'S J0NIC VEBSuTUGE iwtleh keles you body da iu ews baUdiag up. It pttti tbo whole diges tlTt'syttea ia a perfect coadiUca. Regulates the raacb, Uapsru ww vigor and fceshh to ttt tUraa. I. Your Draggiit has It.' ' 7a afxe. 50c and 35c ROSY CHEEKED CHILDREN OH t Til tkWiaIWrtK. kataMta. TWjIw, PALATAL caarea oil nm. ,min raarraa o0 CHiLeaca Uea Th Caoo" t ill . a ,t k . ' i loin a inn umiri unn BCTUT SKI CL. COUBSJuLC. tv nil6 KDRTH STATE OINTMENT I cure roar Piles, Fetenia. -ts'p-. Carbuncles. BoJU. Hare fre. Ulcers on tbe F-rebtU. Urafolated Lid, fore) Throat. Coida. EbetAsstiain sod Idtls Cvrna. Banlons sna incrow KaUa. Ask roor drucrlst torjt. Caarlawa. JB. c 1 Inr Tpe DAISY FLY KILLER BHAFTING,"P!JLLEYS,BELT3 feGreCf T 'aeF'i tloa law8' f 8Ue found t him,; atti ttoval eight hoys and four 5rlam 1 Phases el the ease still in eontrp- J r ZZTT?-; -Tv-; rTr. I ins-alsa 1MH rTSlXS.lCSCSTi. CI- i SSLS? ESS heme and willing to go te court! 1 art to good hams.1 ferayi --:: W&.-i . . -V , f. : I udJ f?a, V" ftWuii!?r; 1 1 JZ v aitrvb- .sraamatal. anML.cin. will aoll onniarnjtkta. liuiuw c-a- or vmt r""n,41"r ror. Hm a. t" ". Sr ITCH CURED . Ktftfr DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH is teed to cure any caao of Ivch in half lour 'i used accord Ui to direction, rhow tM to vj out narlns-1 ten. 11 roar doe- has fcr aict Mange Isjirld's Ssnstl re Wash will run- W at once. lYKe&oc a hottle.li rannot mai! T)eher4 as roar naareat ezvrcas office ft etwt receipt racestav - , r i ner ara( Ca,
The Siler City Grit (Siler City, N.C.)
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June 16, 1909, edition 1
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