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f
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tijBhod everyday 'a tie Tetf,exocpi
'iv, at Hud'. s:rast.
. - Honit No. 8.
TtlALES L. 5TCVCNS.
tUjiTuM. Aira raoFUKOB '
i SVBSCR1PT1C3 RATES';
Ona year,. In advance. , ...... .....f'Mt
One year, nqt is Avan.oe. .-....-
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. ii i :i fl.. ,V iSi-jr - v . ' 1
'Advertising Rate furnished on appll
" Entered at the ?ot Office, Hew Ban,
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; r- SCHWAB, THE f'SELP HADE" ,;
V JttAN,tV--;-
. Thopnbllo -investigation now, going
- Ion In the case of the United, States Bhlp
' landing o tmpany, one Oharlea;!!,
1 $ciwaX late President pf the" United
States Steely Company, at one . million
.ir...i :Hiara satarir nnr vtnr id ft notable Oei
-iv"-songe. - 1 '. v '-' .
'i U this S-jhwab, -who short time
'V- ago, boasted ot being a "self made" man,
"Z. sd scorned the thoughtof an education
bein- necessary to a man, in or Jer to
" win success In the world, -C
' "After - this pubilo . ptonuneia'lvn
V1" against ' an education, It was this same
, "v Sch wab, - who rushed about t Europe tor
several months,- throwing his money
attay. in sensational attempts to regain
"hlV health, his money and bribes only
savfnjj til in f rom Hrrest and Imprison-
' niftii becano of his notorious pullo
Oi-U-ll't.
J '. " A. d ii la i tils same Charles M. Schwa
. fill iiu i auo 'mug iu piurv miuv
V-.se' if'niii ex of bribery, in the Unit d
, '4rS-.jt-.Hi in mil lDg case Investigation.
v-i'-vr?) V VJ.. ... ....... ...!, MHB rvT M
JJIUniVtf tug WillVl v .
ifSpawab ban bcea, whatever success he
my claim for being "self made,' there
iihoti lng la his life to Inspire the fol
lowing of any young man, who Is look-
T lag" forward to a life of endeaTor and
: .work. , r ' ,
- According to tbe ttohwab Dlan of'telf
" ' j . .
1 i mudeness," the dollar counts ahead 1
'morality, education and public decen-
'-""V ThB man ia "self-mide." therefore
,w; uton the pinnacle of psrsonal incceu,
- RUU LRU DGVUIQ U UIVUV f 1 IVKSHUtVH V
the means by which It Is secured, and
through tbe power and ibilaenca of the
, . 'dollar rush rough shod over everything
. ''. which the dollar power enables him to
1 .'VdoV. ,
.-'T If", the men of the self-made"
r ' Bcbwab character.money getters throogh
fraud or bribery,: or botn, scora eauca-
& i . i . ti...Ai...
, - every yottng man who eipecte and de
', aires to live a life of probity, one com
- msndlag public respect, should shun to
be "self-made" as Bchwab, and- aetk as
'. education ai teaching hint how to live a
.'H Ills "of honesty and of public good. ' , .
, , It 1 education, the teaching which
-'shows to each person, not only the' Way
to wla succeti' and the favor of the
" 'world, hot to win It honestly, ao there
. -may be no tula kfl npon tht character
and soul of the man winning his wa, 'f
'," , There Is much more that the weight
. ' of the dollar la tho truly; HteUa4e
' man, end whDe Qckwah miy boaat of
. tetng "aalf-mide," it U out an
Ignoble boast-iwhea Bchwib Is fally
. ilMd op for vrhrt he feally Is, la charac
ter aed Uftfaieeda. t ',: "''
',, Cglarrb Cmnot UCvti !
: with LOCAL APPUOATI0H8, m they
' cannot reach the 'eeal ot the disease.
" Caurrh li a tlood ot eonatitaUoaar flla
ttia, and la order to eure It 70a mast
. uk Inters al remedlaaT Hall's Catarrh
Gut Is take Infernally .gtad acts Ci
really oa the blood and u aeons nrf acee
.U all's Catarrh Oar la tot a qaack aaadt
"rj.a. fIt was prrtserlbel by oat of lb
heat phytldsoj la this oonstry for yeat
and ts a rgV pne'ptlra. I l -posed
el u bt toaase kavaa; oo
bla4 with tbe Wat blood parlSera, act
InmllrwcU; oa'U ratooM tarfaoae.
The perfect eotaUaatioa of the two In-
CrvdkaU is what prod noes sQch woader
f il rrsaiu la cnrlcf Catarib. (Wad for
tcitSaioBlsla free !-.-"
r, J. CBENET It C', ToWdo, O
Jfcldhf DrejffUU.734.
lurr I MiBy rnia are tk ti
I ilifl-tte J i r- il-l t (1 th
"7 nlr he earns! -
! -s rtr brnlte ttn prwi to
; rm try flotl-r he ia n tis
l "Ufl uh. jtt. knawt-ParlE,
A v tn tt f mnt Wirt ra mV any
- m?,B oo anrtv.rg tbt bt wn! e
CtrcICf metier 41 ar.
V t U i:Ay.C'l Uneta,' 0, ll Z'x
l. r'1 yf. P''t i it -' ?t
I f Vm st Hf.'i-t f !''"" ! t'l
' i K n 5 0 t . r f 1 1, ' t, j r t
tr''.'. f,r f a". f , .' ,
Ku'i b I'.etC t ro;i a iiu to Anu.a
ilartla at Kiugara I'uli, vLere t'. f y
pUsbtcd tLcir troth.
. "Dear Anne," he eaid, for he tvas a ,
serious man, not given to fine speech,
"on tbis rock we plight our troth. Here, i
with no human witnesses, but a thou
sand eyes to see us, we promise, to love
each other always." . t
"On this rock," she echoed as che
clung to him. "....-..
"On this rock," he went on, "if the
evil time should come when that love
has grown cold and bitterness has come
Into its place, we must meet to break
She ties the presence of the name
witnesses which have seen as seal them
thiaday."." . .
. VOa this rock," she whispered, cling
ing closer as he bent and kissed her;
Then they pissed tinder the Tinea and
through the-low hanging branches Into
the open grounds, jaway from the brink
of the great chasm, "and strolled back
to their hotel, with the newly made mu
sic in .their hearts and Its softer notes'
murmuring In the words they spoke, "j
Three months later, when the leaves
were crimson and gold in all the forests
and the air was touched with the grate
ful crispness ipf the first frosts these
two became one 'in the old .church
where Annie's mother, had been mar
ried and where Annie had been chris
tened, and It seemed as If no -cloud
could, ever shadow the blue of their
-v
- Put the clouds will come, and to
some they show, no rifts through which
the sun may shine, and to these ere
the year bad gone the clouds came. , '
'- For three years more they thickened,
and then the evil time came when they
thought It was hot possible for them to
llvethe life' their married life was,
an-they. resolved to sunder the .tie
which bound them.'
-jWhy they had" grown apart, in" this
dreadful' fasbioit neither could say. '
- She had been frivolous,- as most
young women are whose lives are passn
ed In plenty, and he bad grown' cold
and hard, as men do who. devote them
selves to their ambitions,
He had not thought enough of her,
and she had thought too much' of her
self. .-- --. - -"i
With this as a premise there can be
but one conclusion, and that- conclt
sioa they had reached, more In sorrow
than In anger tor each of them; but
with the calm coldness which nothing
can melt '
fTou remember, Annie," he said ,to
her gently when they bad ended the
conference which was to finish their
drefim of love and hope, "we promised
each other if there should ever come
Such a time as this; that on the rock
Trhere we Stood above the tumultuous
waters and made our vows there we
should stand again to break them,"
"I remember," she replied coldly
, "We leave- for Niagara at .7 o'clock
this evening,", he said to her. In, that
firm tone - which chafed ;her. spirit,
though It compelled-her obedience. "
She nodded merrily and went to her
room as be went to his. .? ' . !
She thought of many things as she
made readylor this unexpected Jour
ney, and when they met again at din
ner her eyea were red, and bis voice
"trembled as he Bpoke ,to the servant,
for between them, as for months past
there was a silence that shivered.' V
i. The next day fit noon they were at
the hotel where four years before they
had been, but, the harp strings were
broken, and. tbe music waa dead in
their hearts. v
They had scarcely spoken on their
journey, and now she asked no ques
tions,, but followed him aa if she. were
walking In a nightmare. ,, J ;
; As they left the carriage near where
the little path led out to the rock of
their troth he- stopped' in tbe ahadow
of a tree, and she stood by his side
waiting. W. v ' ,
"In a few momenta, Annie," he said,
with quivering lips, "the tie that we
made for ourselves will be by our
selves broken. When we have retract
ed the wire on the rock where we
made then) you will return In the car
riage alone. I sball not return until
the sua haa et?.;-u-"' lzi.
- 8h tried to speak, hut net'." words
were only a great sob, and Ue fol
lowed him as ho moved on toward the
roAt the last turn in tbe path,
where7 the rock first cams into view,
was a rough place, which, ho remcm
Wed to have, helped her across on
that otbe day four years ago by giv
ing bor his hand. . Be remembered, loo,
how It trembled to bis and what
thrill this reliance of her upon fain
sent through every ttm of bis body,
and toconscUmaly wben he- came to
thla place b held out hie hand to her,
and sue as nneonacloualy took It Then,
band In hand, they atepped out toward
the rock, but It was there no longer,.
' The sever ceasing power of the rush
ing waters hd swept out Ms founda
tion and It Uy sunken in the -dark
current below... L."s-'':-r?;.. '
Yrtt one Instant, standing there oa
tbe brink of the chasm, they looked
Into each other yn, and hn he
opooed hi arms, aod with little try
of Joy h wont to tbera. r - , f-
; -Thank 0dr he otclalmed. 1 And
smiling thy turned from the cbaant to
tbe otn bryond, wbr tb sun waa
shlninc and thy dror bur- trgthf
tefore tb no had ed : .
' fae tm4 Ik tt.'
Mr. Ilradipy Martin' ArnithW, the
Connt of C'ratwi. tl!ti br mother
rrr? anttimn t h latter ptaoe la
(h iontiUh I.isMiinila. Tbta, s at
mt Tjntry haoun, it la the aftora
lo fit r-ar5o on h"1mni Gtrrm Inr.td
wltb Ui tniB" cf smwit VlitnT to
Mr. r"rliy Mrtl t!ii nfi Mv
tli iV4 14 m fin rrt p"rtl
th HsnA, -TU fl jc Tit llmnlU tl
Vi'mnt ffn -Jiio," . tir-n!rf tAQf
rrTn' . )i it ))( f.nir yr
M . - -
lu i S!.k I r f.;ncc
'I OMt.k M"-',f ! kwlih k!
iri'.U. I tr!-l U r.f pnt:, '
fit i.f lj! H re'!f1 r . Or C
wn)f.f jr.-.t J".:wit!i r;t;-f
'in !' 1 to try that. Af:r t-
f I' i I f' TB..-1, - !'
; t t ' i f ''. ;
-.!-.? . : f ;
.. ? ' . r . 1 f " "
Ti
t
Ka More ut.ca I t'l a 3 Xut,
rcrlujs uoi.e of oar j 'a'. Is Bn.e
cc:.:.!i.a or nore f l r i: ie
daniirliun, uud cert..!:.!? bolo u ihore
wonderful. First of all It Is not a na
tive, but was introduced from Europe,
whence have come many of our worst
weeds, fitted by centuries of struggle In
cultivated fields to overcome the na
tive plants of a continent where culti
vation had previously been practically
unknown and where natives had had
no opportunity of adapting themselves
to the conditions yof civilized agrlcul
ture.-"
One " of - the f dandelion's strongest
pointa ls the ability to obtain nourish
ment under- strong competition and In
unfavorable situations. A deep, strong,
perennial taproot draws all available,
nourishment and 'moisture from sur
face, and subsoil, .stores nourishment
during the winter and enables the
plant to start far and away ahead of
most of Its competitor ; JThis same tap
root.ia exceedingly bitter, which very
likely, protects it from destruction by
moles and other animals. . At least I
do not remember having' seen a root
that had been disturbed by animals of
any kind.- -a l": T"-','-t '-r .; '' ',""
; But only- a small portion of Its food
comes from the soil.,- Air and sunshine
hre Just as necessary, for the air Is
food and the sunshine Is digestion for.
our . vegetable' neighbors, .vNote'a the
Shape of the leaves. Narrow, at the
base" and "widening at the outer end,
they form a dense rosette that not only
gets for the, dandelion all the air and
sunshine comingtts way, hut smothers
all but the -most sturdy-competitors.
HereJles the secret of the dandelion's
presence in lawna and walks and open
waste places. ; In lawns the grass is
kept low .so that it cannot overtop and
shade the dandellonf while' its own
leaves lie so low and close that they
are little hurt by the mower and can
smother the grass underneath, -Harper's
Magazine. I , - - -
-' ' A Rcmarka bl Case. , . 1
One of the most remarkah'e eases of a
eotd, derp-scatod cn the lungs, causing
pneumonia, U that :cf-Xta Gertrude E
ffenner, Marlon, Ind.Kwho .w e entirely
cured by the pse ,of One Minute Cough
Care She saje: . 'jTbo coughing and
straining ; so .weakened me that I ran
down In weight from 148 to 92 pounds.
I tried a number of remedies to no avail
until I used - Ohb vMlnnte Cough Cure.
Four boltlei of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the oougb, strength
ened. mv . lungs and restored me to tot
normal "weight,, health" and strength."
Sjld by V S Duffy r- ? . ':-.-. ,
Impudeut D1ukmiIIii Akaomptton.
Mr, Ferguson-Wlioa' character were
fou and Mrs.,Tarnip discussing wliett
j came In n
;'i Mrs. fergusou What mnde . you
Ihink - we rwere- discussing anybody's
charactorr;'' V-:, '.
Mr. : Ferguson 1 noticed you were
busily talking that'a. all;Exchange,
,Termlnated,rwlth an ugly' cot on the
leg of $ B Orneri.; Franklin" Grove, 111.
It developed a stubborn ulcer unjieldisg
to doctors and remedies for four j ears.
Then Bucklen' Arnica Salve bared.: It'
Just as rgood for Butni,' BCaMi, Bkln
Pruptlon and tttu, : 16p at 0 P Bradr
ham's drag stort. - " f i -L'" ' .?-
Wtar IT6o Lt Naibvtuir.. . t
; An old. pleasflotry : worth- ropoatlug
relates to the experience, of 'General
Hood who Id great haste left Kash
vllle -an one side of the city, aa the
Federal .troops wore entering upon
the other, .'ill colored servant being
captured, wwa1 asked J . why General
Hood left Inaucb t hurry. "Ah," be
aid, ."Maaaa Hood didn't think , he
oould do hhwelf JusUce In tbl clty.''
Boaton Chrlatlan Bcglster. "v!
., , . ;. Doesn't Respect 014
h'n shimefui when youth fall to show
proper re poet for old age,' hut Jost tb
contrary la the ease of Dr King's Hew
M'e PUUv They eat iff maladies no
matter how mere and Irnspcetlve of
old . g 1 Dysppla, , Jaundice, Fjvr,
vonsupaiion ,au yiew to this perfect
Pill, Wc,! at C. D. Bradham Dru
tore. '
"J" -s.' Tbe B4 LutMter.
'Tlio qtjcxUou i often askt, say tb
Larn.S't fjlthotit at aatiafaclory' artawrr
being nipllcd,.Why do lo'jstwi, and
certain" ilirUnp and prawns turn red
on bulUngi One roewm tnay be that
tb black pigment of the lobster la an
Iron compound In tb lower slat of
oxidation,, wblrh boiling OxldLao to
the higher etare. - Bed bumo hair Is
aid to owe its briltlaiKO to Iron exist
ing in tb blght-r Otidixd state, and
by mean of n-ductng agents, aucB as
pyrogalllc acid or hulgall, tb color
may be modilled. la abort oxyga U
a greit painter and probably account
for the bauUXul autumnal tint of
plant life.
-- ' - - . - '." "
' T0aRB ACOLhlH.OJ-HtAT
Take Laiat't Cromo Quiale Tab
Ws, Alt drof gliu rfB4 tb m wits It
It falls to tor. X W Urott'a t(stjr
I oa ch hot. &"-c. "
fmrtng tb rl'il var a M tf yoon
fr;!lrtr at OliaW. "aotM Ji rnit
la lb cavulry. Jim l.nna told t'-"a
tboy W0!ill 6.ik fi.l'eV If t!.--y
J ''.! a "Uf" hE'l. 'i l"!i ) i.
Wa." I' Mli. "it !.l rr-t jm a
r4v la Ja'rt t!i ris'iT. A i tnfan
rymi yntt wt! t OrlTd lo M!-:irt
and you tn tM in hrw :,- trsi
anfhT wha yna it-.:, t-a-ik."-!- IU
Mr ftf.t liri.rr, I : :- k J 1 ai
r-',$-iy mm:; it. ! f -v t
f.S'l t vr,t J-':J li ,-. ... , I 1
J-'i-l tiavni't 1 f -itu ii
' t li
1 .---! I 1 J !
r f t if II i ! .-. '
t 1 - - -
: . : : . . , 1 1 f.- ..i
e,t."iL y it s .a utid whole tLat
tLe nct ral ..1 6' j In r lmiu-e Ll
la in tl.e vsy of runii'i.. guses In
candescent. The most fascinating, "because the
most recondite, field is that variously
known as fluorescence and. phosphor
escence. This includes 'the means of
producing light on which tbe fireflies,
and their tribe have Uius.far held an
absolute " monopoly , aud is the only
method apparently of producing , an
absolutely? "cold light" Compared
-with tbe other fields in which progress
Is likely this one Is comparatively 'un
explored. The tendency- to consider
electricity the essence of energy and
even of life Itself haa undoubtedly di
verted f much attention which' would
otherwise - have !: been given to" other
fields of. Inquiry, If one-tenth of the j
scientists who' aje pushing forth Into
the. domains --of electricity , would,' de
Vote their energies toward solving the
-problem ; of 'producing -. cold;, light 'by
the? -men as which insects use to pro-
duce It we-should perhaps obtain re-'
suits which would demonstrate" that
light may ibe-commercially1' produced
Without dissipating 95 per cent of en-,
ergy as heat ' - ,
' The recent remarkable' discoveries In
tbe general field of radiation of which
'the X rays first startled the world are
so far reaching in their possibilities
that it wduld he presumptuous to make
any forecast of their future develop
ments They have already demonstrated,
however, that the conversion ofcne
form of vibratory" energy Into another
may.be continuously brought nbouf
Without the nld of external Influences.
Tbe continuous conversion of heat rays
Into light rays without a material loss
-of energy may therefore'tie "coked upon
as a possibility which will be realized
sooner or later. --".'r-
; In conclusion it may be Bald that the
most probable Improvement In electric
lighting in the near future will he tbe
use'; of ; incandescent gas as .the light
radiator -f-
It would not be more surprising than,
many .other recenf .discoveries If a,
method of generating- light entirely dif
ferent from any now in use should be
developed to commercial extent be
fore the present generation has passed
a Way,, The properties of the element
radium .thus far determined will J"ur--nlsb
ample basis for'one woo is dis
posed to speculate On the light of the
future. E. Leavenworth Elliott In Cen
tral Station. - ' : -.
A SclefltiflcDIscoTery. ,
Eodol J Dyspepsia Cure does for i he
stomach v that, which it Is unable to do
for itself, even - when bnt (lightly dis
ordered or over loaded."; Eodol Dy spep
sia Cure supplies the natural jalces of
digestion and does the work of the Mom
acb, relaxing the nervon tension, hlle
the Inflamed i muscle ol that organ are
allowed to rest and heat Kodol Dypep
l Care : dlgestt ' what yon eat sn J en
able the stomach and digestive o-gan
to transform alt food lnt.ot leb, red blood
FoldbyS-DnJfyZvv.-;. tj.
,' .,. ..-'-:j' y
.';jc -v j'-..Cleta Baalaesa. . .- --'-'i,
" i!amma-Om aeei-WUllet. Tour little
brother can stand, all' alone. Aren't
you glad! j - 'V L . '.'
'----Willie- (aged slx)-Sure, riW I can
get him to hold an apple, on his head
whl I shoot it off with my bow and
arrow,, can't .I?,iVa :- -
:-;y.. . '.. . . -.:r-
r:;;v'!.-x-Dlsastrtii$, vVrecis.!;,--.
; CareUMnei!s;reponslbleforJinany
railway wreok and- the tamo cioear
making human wreck ot sufferer from
Throat and .Lungl trouble.: But alnoa
the advent of Dr King' few Discovery
for DonsampUoBj . Cough and ColJ,
even l he worst case can be cared, and
hopeless resignation I ho loaget aecc-
tary,. Mr ,LoU- Cragg of Dorchester,
Mat., U on of th maa who life was
ved ' bj ,Df King' Dlacovery,
This great remedy li guaranteed for all
Threat nt Long disease by 0 D Brae
nam, DregtUt. . Price 600 and 11.00.
TtUl botUea free. v - v . ;
; Ji'A.tt r.i pra-lv rir. .
The comuiutcr iiarted np troul Lis
seat twbrted about frowned and fat
down again a the train moved. ' , -
"Anything Ibe matterr asked the
chap who bad got on at tb last !
Hon. ." ,r--t' -, "J.t K x --Jt "y
y "Tea,' replied the coramuur ctoom
ily e. there la. For tbe ootid time
this week the conductor ha punched
y meal In it ad of my railroad ticket
t tnnat t glaatea for htm or for my.
elfr Cincinnati Commercial Trfbtro,
A STATEMENT.
L. 'A. Smith tho lea
Dealer, "JIa3 an Ex
perienco td Rov-
' ' lato. . -'
fa r cthtf tMy limy Ilk tb fl.
lew'ei m'sU tttt on'y fM'n a1 111.
1-' o, la J-'t T", t.t .. n.Ur, I'
&"m, from pro!ot!t eliifta, it ra-
fi.it full 10 lD'.rt tsrr.Ur c f
r"v , who f tt'.i hf ti, irtt'- !
;"' m. -.
t, A PmV.b. Pi ffrlai't-lfrl f-f Crt tl
1 " i , U C'r'.rT.ik t , f' '. r i it J3
Ilii'lfS C! .!)-.. "1 l.f,l 1). .nr.'. Ill,,,
IT'S '' ry lii-'i.'i ant r. I. Jhm
ft
!--r.f r t k'd-;rj lit a i .:,tf
. ! -t-"i .'iiln I'. .,
i; i,: r r f i ;
I f vt I ? - -1 !
- 1 s tf - t
t i ! i f I'
, f .. ' j . , .
i
t t
Iht 111 1 utt ioarjt tc bt Cn
V torn la i.rcr7 body -1 174.
TLire ia na t Kh splilt In t'.e a '.
IjCj- as In old tidies. T-y t'tTe
football eleven, it la true, and it Lo.
Its head well up among Its mates; a lit
tle above 'eai, too, most of the time
the old school's the old school yet 1
tell 'em-but after all, it isn't the old
game nor the old spirit I go out some
times to watch them and think, "Well,
it's a queer game tbey play now and
call football!" Tbey trot out in such
astonishing toggery padded and guard
ed from shin to crown, welted, belted,
strapped and buckled" beyond recognition,-.
And there's no Independence In
the, play; every move has to he told
'em. -. It's as if they weren't big enough
to run aUne, and so tbey hire a big
stepmother v of , a ; univeraity- 'i'coach,"
who stands round In a red sweater. and
yells and berates-them. Not a man an
swers baekt he doesn't dare toC . They
don't dare eat plain Christian food, but
have a ''training table" and diet like
Invalids.'; I've seen 'em at a game not
dare take a plain drink of water. When
they: got thirsty, they sucked at a wet
sponge, tike babes at the bottle!.,
It was not ao in our day. " Mo apron
strings of a university: coach -were -tied
to us. sjVe were free born meru When
we wanted to play' we got together and
went down to the old pasture, to the
big oak tree that stood near the middle
ot ifand there we would "choose up"
and take off our coats and vesta and
' neckgear and pile them round the oak
and walk out on the field and go at It
everybody not a pitiful' dozen ot bo,
while the rest stood with their bands
In their pocket and looked on, but ev
erybody! - And it was football; no play
ing .half tin hour without' seeing the
ball In the air once. We- kicked It all
the time except when we missed It
and then we kicked the other fellow's
shins. And when we got thirsty we
went down to the spring and took an
honest drink out of pa honest tin cup.
G. H. Teeple in Atlantic. - - -
IheBest liniment.
; "Chamberlain' Pain Balm.hconsjder?
ed the ' best liniment on the narket,
write Post & EllMt, of GeorglafYt . No
other rniment will heal a cut or bruise
so promptly, - No other afford' inch
quick relief from 'rheumatic pain. No
other so valnable for deep seated paths
like lame back and pain , In the. cheat
Give tbl liniment a trial aad you will
never wish to be wlthout.lt. Sold by all
druggists. - - .
rotas iicatneB.
,;Mamuia Oeorglc. " whore Is the 8
cents I gave you to put In the contribu
tion box for the heathen? "
.Georgia I'm saving It for Aunt Het
ty when she comes.
'.'Wbyr , ' .?
Georgle 'Cause I , heard papa say,
Is the bd heathen coming here
.again?" .V:--. ' - - y
i - For sick headKh try- Cham)erlaln't
Stomach and Liver- Ttbletorthey will
ward off tb attack if taken la time. For
ale by all druggltt. ."t '; .'.' '.r'
prvBrT.trr
; ir;r ir if
mm
hirir;a.r.uu..-a th aWtstrMirM
Costs OaU 25 esfi ti fec. mJ
Or ataO II eaatl t 5.
Tonuiaa. Ala., ilr SS, im-Oa. 0. 1. Uomrf-Wf
TItaMUII rwallM.t MalelM, TKETHINA. r mW ,' MllilrMIMUM,M kadBM
hrggkluUliif. Brf Mnwaj im ikaM I aha tt fmrtfimm trm fcV ielk. H Mli
cxsE'iitatA la EM ofl pur t)xd ud bgmlmi ammiuMl fcH wrt m mm. Km mtm wm mlmM imptti tt mt.
I avKba Maminaa: I or TKKTU1H A, udka oar ar M aut waa .inailini i mtm mm aaa tatwaa.
telMaUa.wla,lllMaTaa'faiaA,UlMUkaWla mow- IK . . .
. t .Van,kw, . b. W. matrajkaMMca riiililwtaa(AIUWaM S
1 m-m
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Bn to call the atimtlaa of
It Complete Stock of;
li staple ana i-ancy . uroccnes.-:;
H -: Every itcajner U Idntfng in iomt delicacy to U ftdde4'o
1 A shirt tt vrar tnulo is
. : roceiv careful sttxcUoa iaad
; Z " All orders imall or largo trill U anirecUJsd. r -1 - Z
-1Z "' TP J0"K OT- WS' -W-awaw 1 "I wH C
11 ' -Jy :y GatCCC ,V ''V!'';-.r::rV-
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MHiiiMinmiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiMoiiii
If a
. .ant j Terr
i4 t- -
r . l ,ji
.. It COTT t..
t,ry notw-i of tl.e V..'ij u-d di-sree of
lataude, eabUnid to the iriobisslppt
and westward aod norlhwaid aa far aa
the undetermined boundaries of the
newly acquired possessions might ex
tend. , South of thla waa tho district of
Orleans, with its seat of government
fixed at New Orleans. The cession of
the upper part ot the purchase did not
take place until March 10, 1804, when,
having received the cessjon from the
Spanish,; the French representative
banded it over to tbe agent of the Unit
ed Btates Kith a very brief and simple
ceremony -
By these unimpressive - proceedings
the. government of tho United States
was put In possession of territory with
in whose boundaries xuW flourish: the
states of Xoulatana, ArkaiiBaa, Missou
ri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Nofttf Dakota,-
South Dakota, Wyomlng Idaho,
Montana, ? the Indian ; TetTitory ind
parts of the states, of MinneeoU and
Colorado r The men who were the'ac
tive agents 'la tho" transfer- Of Ihl
mighty; land from oneTmGonarjuiisBic
tlon to another are well nigh f 6rgbtten
In tho Crowd and rush tof lateYthtt hot
lees important events. By this historic
purchase tho seat of at mighty eftrpire
was forever established. Br thlo pur
chase the possibllltlea -of c developing
from tho republic a world power were
strengthened,- Under - our; benignant
rule comfort, "luxury, prosperity and
. every variety of material nctrf Ity.mi
the wide spaces In which oUr-fjrthers
found only a trackless wtMArtife ora
mon gratitude bids us recaHiwitb ac
claim the name of Jefferson, Living
ston and Monroe, whev building better
than they knew, made this magnificent
transformation possible. Noah Brooks
In Scribner'a, -.-
A Good Name.
. From personal' experience 1 testify
that DeWltt's litUe Early Risers ire tin
equalled as a liver plll.tThefarefcitW
named because they give stfetfgth arid
energy and do their work" with lase.i
W T Easton, Boerne, Tex. -Thousands
of people are using these tiny little' pllb
in preference to all other, because'tbey
an so pleasant and effectual. They eure
bDIoujness torpid Dvei", Jaundice, sick
headache, onttpaUon,- etCv -They do
sot pnrgo and weakenr -bnt eleanser and
trengntent vow sy r b lmiry,
J mia to Hl iitW
'HCferk.am. fo be married Hhortly.
Couldn't -you manage to increase toy
tttutrrllttle? ( v .
' DlorerM3oildt'raU'r.
tell, you what I'll do for yon, my boy.
I'll, ahorten your boura during the first
three, months, so. that' yon can 'spend
your evenings at home,, and after that
XH lengthen them again so that yoa
Will have an excuse to get away.
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Other medicines treat symptoms; Rhtumacidt rmtvtt t b
ttm, and, therefore, its
' ": CURES IRE' PPRMANriMT
f . Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle
' freo. on annliraf ion tn Rnnptf t Phrmip ai Cn
..!pretor, 316 West .Lombard
A Poet' Paatlmo.
It was not only as a boy that Words
worth, j
Shod with ateel, biased along th polished
we.
He was a skater of skill In his man
hood. "A girt skater; noan better m
these parts," was the testimony of a
Dales man, quoted by Canon Bawns
iey In his "Lake Country Sketches."
On one occasion the poet went by
himself to figure a bit upon the White
Moss tarn, and a man sent a boy to
sweep the snow from the Ice for him.
When the boy returned from his labor,
the man asked:
"Well, did Mr. Wudsworth gle ye
owtr
"Nay," rejoined the boy, with a grin
of content from ear to ear. "I seed
him tummle tho,"
But the lad, who had thought tbe
tumble a fair equivalent for a tip, had
been much Impressed by tbe quiet way
in which Wordsworth had borne his
fall. His skate had caught In a stone
when he was In full swing, and he
came down with a crash.
"He didn't swear nor say nowt," said
the boy, "but he just sot up an' said,
Bh, boy, that was a bad fall, wasn't
ltf"
JUST WHAT YOU NEED.
Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tab.
lets.3
When'you.feel dull after' eating.
When you hay no appetite.
When you : have a bad! taste In tbe
mouth.
When your liver la torpid
When your bowe' are conttlpated.
When you have a headache.
When yon feel billow.
They will Improve your appetlf,
cleanse and Invigorate yonritrmacb and
regulate your liver and bowel. Prlre
t8 cent her box. For sale'by al J drug
gist. a
' A. '- T
.! : -,1 have just returned from Tennessee, Kan
fea a and Ulssourl with
60 Head:of Horses and Mules,
all personally anr) inosi earefuliy selected
s Tho Best Clafta ot stexk shown in this mark
et lor the past 6 years, Such as you need and
want.; Tho right . kind' lor the farm, road
work, general draft purposes and timber
hauling, ;-'; : .
I ;M 4u also sbow ytm tho moot ooirjploto ubo ol Top sad Oyeo ng
gjea. Harness, JtoUi "Whlpi, BlanVet, Eto. to U fotad ia laslero
oUarmtfor ihs BfHOWHED "AtTBDllS WASONS AND
. . Ceo no Ufor buyls-r, ot if fo
ATI YOrjUOSXT.- ;
rim 71. .
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tlTTTTl ATTCl i f J
nirwwi an th MAieAHAn ' . '
tne way cure are effected by
St., Baltimore, Md.''
How He Won Her,
"Then you will be a sister to me?"
"That la all I can be."
He paused and looked at her thought
fully. "I already have seven sisters," he
said, "and I am not quite sure I can
make room for you. They are very
kind to me, and on several occasions
my sockshave been darned a half doz
en times In the same spot They are bo
thoughtful too. Each of them has pick
ed out a wife for me; but, strange to
say, not one of them mentioned you. Of
course you won't feel hurt If I add that
there Is a general and deep rooted im
pression among them that you are not
half good enough for me. Sisters are
like that sometimes, you know."
The girl flushed hotly.
"Not good enough!" she cried. "I'll
show them. Consider my refusal with
drawn."' And so she married the foxy fellow
out of spite and made him very happy.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
PROM SOUTH AFRICA.
New JWay of Using Chambef'lain's
Ccuh Remedy.
V I Arthur CI apman writing from Our
ban, Natal, Koath A f rice, avs: "Asa
proof that ' hamberlaln's Cough RemerU
I a cure suitable for old and yonvg, I
pen you the following: A. ceiphbnr of
mine btd a child JsM over two rnoaibs
old. It bad a vary hhd rough nd tbe
parents did u. t know what to give P.
I suggested that if 'l ey would set a but
tle of Chamberlain'-. Coogh R. medy and
put Some upon the dummy ten- the hahy
Waa sucking it w old no doul t urc Hk
child. This tbey did and hroiiK1" at-. mi
a quick relief and enrt-d the Ih " 1 1,
remedy Is for salr bv all duiupl i-.
Hodol DyspapsSa Ouif
Qiaoato what ou sat
Mfosi to ttfy. I CAk tnl WILL
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