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SOioilYALLLi^l'NG DRUGGISTS.
Mr*.
* Oliver Evans,
The Scientific Miller
MR. GROCER SAW A CHANCE
8y Rev. Thomas B. Gregory.
!i HKN ilio farmer has harvested his grain and got the golden
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Mr c .
An Ohio Pic Makef
1'rank Fox. of this city has
a pastry <ook for thirty-three
" f and baked on an averng< forty
ft day
A calculation shows that this would
H {go pies in a year, or 481,800
L* to tin thirty three years. The
j(,c | v bakes are eight inches
a dlainctt' ami If laid side by side
T. ou ;,i nink< a line <>r pies over sixty
l lf(( iw The pies she baked were
(id at five oents quarter section,
Chilli makes a total sum of lOO.Kff
•i-al:zt.1 for the pies.—Bellefontalne
irpcmini' < ( omnibus Disiiatch.
II\l> FCZF.MA IB YEARS.
Ti„ n.a- Thompson, of Clarksville,
„ n t,.. under date of April 28, 190Vi 14 X
uJered i8 vwi-s with tormenting eczema;
nlthe best di tors to prescribe; but noth-
.did mennv g ud until I got tbtterine.
’ f ., ir ,.,l me. I nm so thankful.”
Thousand!- <d ethers can testify to similar
href Ti n think is sold by druggists or
Lt by mail for 50e. by J. T. SiiurTMNS,
Dt] t. A, Savannah, Ou.
Uses of a London Church.
The church of All Hallows, Ixrndon
Vail, present* a strange nppea,ranee
sry morning The building ie open-
early for the accommodation of
tiris ami women who arrive In the
ply by tlie 'workmen’s" trains, w hich
Kjuen-tly are run at such an hour as
compel the passengers to make a
eg wait after arriving in the city
their places of business to often.
, nhort service Is conducted and then
Ihe congregation is permitted and
kven encouraged to employ themtelvce
pith needlework or with reading. The
ftoirnn and girls are provide<l with
ns matter, ihough care is taken
hat it shall not be too narrow in
range l/ondcn Globe,
stores safely into his garner, the next question Is: “How
shall his wheat tie prepared for food and for shipment to the
distant parts where It 13 wanted?”
It is known to all that ihe ancient method of grinding
grain was that of the hollowed stone, or the mortar and
pestle.
By sueli means did the old Hebrews, Egyptians, Phoeni
cians and Greeks grind or crack their grain.
II was a long time after the building of Solomon's Temple before the
Romans improved upon the very ancient system by Inventing the running
stone and stationary grooved one—the'“upper and nether mill stones,” which
were, of course, at first operated by hand.
III tile early part of the eighteenth century the millstones invented by the
Homans were made much more effectively by the process known as “clreftsiiij^,**
or grooving, the meeting faces of Ihe stones.
(rude as these means were, they were all that men used in milling until
well along toward the beginning of the nineteenth century.
It was in 171*o that Oliver Evans of Delaware, wrought his great revolu
tion in the milling industry.
By Evans’s system, from the moment the grain was emptied from the
wagon to the (Inal production of the flour at the close of the process all man
ual labor was dispensed with. The grain was first put into a box hung on
a scale beam, where it was weighed. It was then run into an elevator which
raised it to a chamber over cleaning machines, from which place it was run
down to a room over t ho hoppers of the millstones. When ground it fell from
Ihe millstones into a receptacle which carried it to the drying lloor, where an
other contrivance kept it in steady motion until it w'as thoroughly dried, when
It was conveyed by machinery to tlie bolters.
The Evans system—between which and the older one there was no com-
partsop—prevailed in the Old and New World for more than three-quarters of
a centuryt
Within the past generation there lias, of course, been a revolution in the
milling business greater even than the one made by Evans at the close of the
eighteenth century.
About thirty or thirty-five years ago it was discovered that the coarser
portion or kernel, of wheat, which lies next to the skin of tho berry, and be
tween Ihe skin and the heart, is Ihe most valuable and nutritious part of he
grain, as it consists largely of gluten; while the Interior is made up chiefly.of
starch.
It was such knowledge that led to the modern revolution in milling meth
ods and gave us tho*'roller" process in lieu of the old faced stones.
The new process consists of removing the outer skin of the wheat and
its adhering impurities from the "middlings," then separating the middlings
from the central part, and then regrlnding the middlings into flour.
Under the old system the coarser part, known as middlings, was thrown
aside and ground up into cattle food or into what was considered an inferior
grade of flour, by which arrangement the cattle got the cream of the wheat,
while the man, in his ignorance, was eating the poorer part, thinking that he
was getting the best.—From the American.
to work ofTsomc cheap coffee he lind long hail on hand,—
told Ills customers tfines were hard (!) and tacts a pound
wb<m noitgli to nay for codec. They followed Ills advice
and got a tasteless, dyspepsia-breeding article requiring fl
double quantity to make r.ny showing for strength. Ilefore
he realized it his customers were going elsewhere to buy
delicious, double-strength, last 1 wtceas-long MZ1ANNE
COFFEK, whose nrice-25cts- Is really only half ns expen
sive ns the lofts Kind.
LUZIANNE COFFEE .*■
ROI.I* F.V F.KV WHERE.
The (Englishman’s ardent admira
tion for the Jap Is wot appreciated
by the Garnik, notes the Sacramento
Utica. The mtr'.ross of the seas
made a. mistake when she took t.he
Mikado Ir/.o her political family.
FITS, St. Vitus'Dance: Nervous Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Ure it Nerve
Restorer, tk! trinl Iwittle and treatise free.
Dr. II. R. Kline. Ld.,«ll ArchHt.. Phila.. P».
Sayr the Baltimore American: • A
sound 1 rind In a sound body Is stlP
the college Ideal, and there never will
be a return to the days of cadaverous
scholar;-hips, when Ihe stud(n,t wcir.'t
through the dull round of study with
out appeal to tils physical nature, at
the age when Ihe demands of the
latter are closely linked to health and
success In the battle of life.
No Use Bothering.
An engineer from Sunderland wa*
spending n few day* In Tendon with
a friend, and after a busy morning
sight-seeing the Londoner chose •
large restaurant for luncheon, think-
ling it would be a novel experience
for the man from the north.
The visitor Appeared to enjoy his
luncheon, but kept looking in the di
rection of the door.
"What are you watching?" asked bis
friend, rather annoyed. *
"Well,” was the quiet reply, “Ali
keepin’ an eye on ma topcoat."
"Oh. don't bother about that," said
the other. "You dont see me watch
ing mine."
"N'o," observed the guileless engi
neer, ‘‘t.hee has no call to. It’s ten
minutes sin thine went." PhlladeL
phia I/edger.
It is a mean woman, Insists tho
Philadelphia Inquirer, who says that
.Sftk Your Denier For Allen's Koot-F.nSe,
A powder. It rests the feet Cures Dorns,
Bunions,Swollen, Sore, Hot,Callous, Aching
r« 1 1 - .... VmiU- A linn J
the Merry Widow hats which are tho sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
rage Just now e;e smaller than tho
panamas men sported a few years
ego. But the men admitted they
were ridiculous and soon gave thorn
up, which Is more than the women
will do.
Foot Ease makes new or tight sho«saasy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, lift cent*. Ac
cent no substitute. Sample mailed Fnxx.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy.N. Y.
Hicks' Cnpudinc Cures Headache,
Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomach, or
Mental Strain. No Acetanihd or dangerous
drugs. It's Liquid. Effects immediately,
10c., 25c., and Me., at drug stores
Drive Out Malaria and Build Up
Hit- System
’ake the Old Standard Grove's Tastb-
i Chili. Toxic. Yo.i know what you
staking. The formula is plainly printed
»every l«ittu-. showing it is simply (jui-
jint'und Iron in a tasteless form, and the
B! effectual form. For grown people
1 children. ,V)u.
An Ohio Pie Maker.
Mrs. Irnnk Fox, of thin city has
Bern a pa-:ry cook for thirty-three
Bp* . baked on an average forty
Jic-b a day
A calcula:;on shows that this would
I 1 ’ !' pit's In a year, or 481,800
lie* tn t!i( ihlrty-three years. The
r fc Mr* Fox bakes are eight inches
dtatnett-i and if laid side by side
[ ou "l make a Unr- of pies over sixty
P 1 ’* "hv The pies slip baked were
pld at fi\- cents quarter section,
cli makes a total sum of $0(1,fltfc
dli^e! for ihe pies,—Bellefontnine
prre-s 1 ic'(.'*■ iuf- Columbus Dispatch.
r Parties and Principles f
By A. C. McLaughlin. &
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JBMOVES COHNS WITHOUT I’AIV.
Herr s 1 as 1 Indian corn faintrenioves
root and all. without cutting or burn-
runl leaves no soreness. It cures soft
... wtween tho toes, bunions or sore,
pus spot*. It cures ail quick and per-
( "'t it nt your druggist or send
• t0 Las Abbott Co,, Savannah, Ga.
iThoso
expecting to be bothered
F“ boll weevil sooner or later
cj’ 11 ' do a little toward getting
P • for R. bv raising turkeys. They
food weevil-catchers.
I °unp chicks can stand considcr-
J e (0 'd if they do not get damp,
1“ if they (an run back to a hen
<o a brooder to warm up after
and air off.
f'y run
Hl,|„
|d"ii',: v 1 Backache, Nervousness,
id.. lf 1' s Liquid. Effects iinnie-
' Uapmliiie Cures W
/omen’s
kteK fT" v * 1 8 Liquid. Effects mime-
Enin ,„>escribed by ’
bulls. "v physicians’vith best
I 1 - -’c., and 50c., at drug stores.
A Reformed Zulu.
n °w church lias recently been
l/* 1 ,'" 1 * at Umzumbi, in Zululand,
K 1 F. vetnarkable as being tho best
P constructed
by natives bhem-
'' hout any aid whatever from
ap; os or any white persons.
sa, ii uary has been erected by
I lhf> csicorned chief of Quabl,
H | mz »mbi, who became convert-
, f Christian fuiih in his youth
'kin ! Pt>,iniill R il l ’hief. Nilunge is a
k exception among the Zulu
’ l||i8 remarkable man is a
P»bllnt r!s i l v U Ioader ’ Krea,ly re -
8 txhama, of Bechuanaland.
1 *s uttcri
hi
' unlike ihe average Zulu
f in industrial undertak-
^ in bis economic habile, lie
(""i for himself a fine farm resi-
411 " Uf ' h might well satisfy any
, J" fa inior. it i s a substantial
’niniodiouis edifice of brick. On
v | l1 lai 'm be has had from the
<ur ' r be became chief both
"• u a school.—Pall Mall.
btrrch
POLITICAL party may be trulhfully defined—or its content
roughly suggested—in some such way as this; It is a body
of men, somewhat fluctuating in personnel and in numbers,
who have begun to work together to attain some political
purpose or to oppose other men to whom for some reason
they have felt antagonistic. This body, acquiring organiza
tion and gradually devloping esprit de corps and a sense
of self, continues in existence even after its first purpose Is
accomplished or abandoned, indeed alter it has lost a dom
inating purpose of any kind; it accepts new doctrines to wrest office from its
opponents; its activities rest largely on tradition, on party name, on personal
pride and sometimes on a dominating principle. We should not be fat-
wrong If we should declare that there are two or more great armies in ex
istence, each controlled by a select few whose main ambition is victory, and
that objectR of tho people’s desire are attained by the organization's accept
ing a principle as a means of winning success. This does not mean that
a party government would usually throw over a principle which is believed
was unpopular and likely to bring disaster. If this is not true, why condemn
Mr. Bryan for adhering to free silver, when its advocacy had not brought suc
cess?—Atlantic.
Expert are now able to di Mugulsh
the writing of any particular type
writing machine. Just as they recog
nize the penmanship of an individual.
Surely that’s discouraging, observe?
the New York Herald, to the writers
of anonymous letters.
If we have fewer ministers, the
tendency will be to make more of
those we have, and by a naUtiafl law
to Improve the quality of me work
done. The Incompetent minhter who
Is silly and pretentious brings the ,
whole profession into disrepute, as
sert d the Christian Register. The
Sooner he is weeded out the better.
FACTS
FOR SICK
WOMEN
Mrs. Wtuslow’uSoothing Hyrupfor Children
teething,softens thegums.reducosinflnmmrt-
tion, allays paln.cnres wind colic, 25c A bottle
tine, ytilu cukk tour corns
Why should the maple tree produce
ten thousand seeds a year when one
seed In ten years would more than
perpetuate its kind? as\s The Dial.
If you Invest It in a bottle of AnBOTT’s east Qf t h e naturalises explanation
Indian corn paint; It removes bard or soft
corns, bunions or sore, callous spots ou the
feet, warts or Indurations of the skin. No
pain, no cutting, no "eftting" of the flesh,
no after soreness; quick, safe, sure. At
druggist or by mall from Th Abbott Co.,
Bavannal), Ga.
is obvious enough; but the tru’Jlt re
mains that nature is Ihe very type
e-nd example of exaggeration, of a
lavish exuberance that Is the very
op]K»i'to of restraint and reeeiwe. In
LYDIA E. PINKHA
No other medicine has been so
successful in relieving the suffering
Relates the San Francisco Chron
icle: At a banquet in New York Hud
son Maxim, the explosives expert, and
Alexander Graham Bell, expert flying
machines, predicted’ the possibility of
a eort of frolic superabundance -of of women or received so many gen-
vltal energy not even the superlatives u j ne testimonials as has Lydift E.
of the up-to-date Journalist can vie Pinktuim’s Vegetable Compound,
with her. In every community you will find
. women who have been restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Veg-
Alniost every
ECZEMA CURED,
J, R. Maxwell, Atlanta, Oa., says: "I - ,
•uttered agony with a severe case of ecze- etable (. ompound,
an aerial navy In the next war. Ire- lnai Tried six different remedies and was one you meet has either been bene
dieting Is an entertaining and more In despair, when a neighbor told mo to try fifed 1>V itl Or has friends who have,
or less harmless form of diversion, ^ h 0 ^ r, 0 7’* 0 " T ^”^“i K /a n d B oap g I am In Ae Wham Laboratory at-
and sometimes the predictions come completely cured, i cannot say too much I.ynn,Mass.,any woitmnanydaymav
true. In the meantime there Is no. in Its praise." Tettkiun* at druggists or see the files containing over one mil-
necespity to regard the battle whips l ,y '" a1 . 1 *?,',• J - 'F- Wucctkinb, ]j on one hundred thousand letters
Dept. A, savannah, Oa. frota women seeking health, and
here are the letters m which they
as obsolete typos.
SUFFERED TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
Glorious Things to Talk
About for a Year
With Eczema—Her Limb Peeled and
Foot Was Raw—Thought Amputa
tion Necessary—Relieves Her
l.ife Saved by Cutieura.
"1 have been treated by dot-tors lor
twenty-live years ior a bad rase ot eczema
on my leg. They did their be*t, but
failed to c-urc it. My doctor had advised
me to have my leg cut off. At this time
my leg wns peeled from the knee, my foot
was like a piece ot taw flesh, und 1 hud to
walk on crutches, t bought a set ot Cute
cum Remedies. After the lirst two treat
ments the swelling went down, und in two
months my leg was cured and the new skill
came on. The doctor was surprised and
said that he would use Ciiticura for Ins
own patients. J have now been cured over
seven years, and but for the Cutieura Rem>
cdics I might have lost my life. Airs. J. H.
Kenaud, 277 Mcntana St., Montreal, (jue.,
Feb. 20, 1007.”
The Oldest E-Congressman
“The oldest living ex-member of ofienly state over their own signa
the Congress of the United States tureg that they were cured by Lydia
is the Hon. James c. McGrew, of K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Kings wood, in my state,” said Rep- Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable
reset!ta-tive Sturgess, of ihe Second Compound has saved many women
West Virginia District, at the Ren- froth surgical operations,
i ..j:. c r>r..i.i v.
licit.
“Mr. McGrew Is now ninety-eight
years of age. He Is in full posses
sion of his mental faculties and would
be in good physical condition but
for injuries sustained In an accident
in Florida some lit He while ago. He
was thrown out of a carriage, the
Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable
Compound is made from roots ana
herbs, without drugs, and is whole
some aud harmless.
The reason why Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound is so
successful is because it contains in
gredients which act directly upon.
WIV3 bill (Jn 11 UU1 U1 n l m I l»hr, l llvJ , « • • t I • • A
»' -Blox »«. cnel, aud boU, 11
The Methodists have found a name
for the American divorce habit, de
clares tho Haverhill Gazelle. They
call It “consecutive polygamy" arid,
in view of the con tenuous performance,
that Isn’t half bad.
legs were broken. The surgical work,
It is claimed, was faulty and Mr. Mc
Grew has since been forced to walk
with a cane. Otherwise for a man
so closely verging upon a century he
is in gcod shape."—Baltimore Ameri
can.
to a healthy normal condition.
Women who are suffering from
those distressing ills peculiar to t heir
sox should not lose sight of these
facts or doubt tho ability of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
to restore their health.
John R. Dickey’s old reliable eye water
cures soro eyes or granulated lids. Don’t
hurt, feels good; got tho genuine in rod box.
CURED
Gives
Quick
Relief.
Removes all swelling in 8 to so
days; effects a pennanent cure
in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcan be fairer
Write Dr. H. H. Oreen’8 Sons,
SDeililUts. Box B Atlanta. Or
By Chancellor Day.
A Roston pastor says that the only
Take the Place of Calomel
Conntination noinonmia matter hounding
x fL t ‘ *
\| K of nothing for a year but (he great and glorious things
of Mnerica. Talk ot’ the thousand varieties of Handy and
"h,-.'!) forms into which meats and fruits and vegetables, all
edibles, arc being put for men in all places and
from the clay laborer to the North-pole explorer. Talk ot
the difference between kerosene at 1j or 20 cents a gallon
atul kerosene at ?1 a gallon and every gallon at that time
m ight blow you Into kingdom tome. Talk of the by-prod
uct's once in the dump heaps that are adding hundreds of
millions annualb to our country’s wealth and the comforts of the ric_h to Hie
way a nwm could Justify the use Of Oirouah tlia l>odv. llitfi headache Hour Stomach.
Hroiith, Bloarnd Kywu. I^omb of Knorgy nna An-
tob'ACCO would be to consent, to let »r‘jtbe surest ■tgtuior ho affliction. Yoiinun
Ms wife share its use with him. But ih,' e «inisi"]
suppose his better half should Insist
tito ami aid diKAntion. Th »y do nor .Sallvuto, no mat-
l w „„j.) ooiro tVizx tor what you ent, drink or do. Price 2f> cents from
on S£i(?Ctin th 1 © brfind / Ai^KR tlio your doalor or direct from
SiM’lngfield Union.
J. M. YOUNG. J H., WAYCROSS. GA.
homes of the poor. Talk of unnumbered forms of manufacture, those most
active agents of civilization, which must be credited up to our great land. Talk
aetbe agents ot l„ their inception to persecution
Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cordial
Never fail, to relieve et once. It te the favorite hebjr medicine of
theilieet nurvoe and femily dnotore. Mother* everywhere etlck to it,
end urge Ihoir friend* to give It to Children for Oollc. Uysentory,
Orama*, Diarrhoea, Flux, Foul-Stomeeh and all Htnmaeh and Rowel
Aliment*. You cen depend on It. Don’t worry, hat tu'xo Dr. Blirseni
Haekleherry Oordial. Z5 cents at drua Htore*. orhv mall. Circular* free.
IIAUTIWANGER TAYLOR DRUG CO., Atlanta, Oa.
Mend dealer’* unmennil lop from pound
rnrion of’“iO-Mulc-Tenui" Horn* with to.
■lampe and we will mail lllaslrnted boek-
In. glvlns many use* far “liernx In th*
Home, Farm mid Dairy." nleo III* lace de
sign, 13 by IU tucliea, an cl*tb ready f*r
working. FREE. Address,
PACIFIC COAST UOUAi CO., hew Ycrib
CORES STOMACH-ACHE IH TEH MINUTES
k of our shops and factories,
and see how few things there will be to
s/^st/^t
Die world the products of our fields and the v.
Talk about these great things a year and see I
complain about.—From Appleton’s Magazine..
R'd’d’d’d’d’dll'd’d'd’d’d'dilkkd’dll'd'diA'd'd'd
Precocity and Degeneracy
By W. Jt. Newman Dorland.
RECOCITY is not always a thing to lie desired. Indeed, it
may just as surely as a prematurely ripened fruit indicates
eca’y and early death, mean an early degeneration and loss
nr the mental faculties. By many biologists it is considered
•m expression of premature senility. As Lombroso lias in
dicated many of the men of genius were subjects of degen-
•nnv There is a period of antenatal growth known to sci
entists as the senile period, embracing the fourth and filth
mont s of prenatal existence. 1. has been found that a
, 1 Q „i ..t this neriod is characteristic of the class of be
*t of devetopn ent a th» peil ^ us one of the exprt . 8
n as degenerat , . dj ReUef de , a Brelonne> who composed at
NUBIAN B LIVER TROUBLES
-TEA
TRY A BOTTLE
MILD BUT EFFECTIVE IN ITS ACTION
STIMUUTM THE LIVER TO NORMAL A0TI0N
ASK YOUR DIALER FOR IT
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body
antiseptically clean and free from un
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors,
which water, soap and tooth preparations
'alone cannot do. A
slight arrest
iligs known as (legeueiui*™. ' R liot - ,i e i a Bretonne, who composed at
S love.! I. . remarl;a(>le pretty. -A ,-K
S™ L fS of wrntj." (a a., adage fonuded upon (he popular appred.Uon
o! tills unpleasant trutli.-Fiom Hie Coutuq.
FOR MEN
A shoe that is too big may not pinch, but it is a bad fit j jst the same.
What yon want is a shoe that matches the shape of your foot at the
place where your weight rests,— not too large or too small, but exactly
right. SKREEMERS are shoes like that, and
the style i3 there, too. Look for the label.
FRED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mast.
MFranDi
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toilet requisite
of exceptional ex
cellence and econ
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, SO cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
WITH "health ANO BIAUTV" «ook ssrt rREK
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston,Mias.
(At27 03.)
Malaria Makes Pale Sickly Children
The Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELE.SS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and build3 up the
system. You know what you are taking. ^The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it
is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form, v For adults and children. 50c.