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FindiuK n Mine.
Two cowboys and several sticks ot
dynamite very suddenly and unex
pectedly discovered the Hualipi mines
near Kingman. A. T. The cowboys
were on their w ay across the territory,
tnd they bad with them several sticks
of dynamite, to be used when they
reached the Colorado river. One day
they camped some seven miles north of
where Kingman now is. They left the
dynamite among some bowlders at a
distance from the camp for safe keep-
Ing. The day was unusually hot, and
in some unaccountable way the dyna
mite went off.* The cowl < Lurried to
the place of explosion, and even their
Inexperienced eyes saw that the dyna
mite had blown a gold mine into their
pockets. As high as S2o,<XH) a month
has been taken out of this mine.—Phil
adelphia Times.
A “Pracl lon I’’ Joice.
An Irishman took a contract to dig
a public w ell. When he had dug about
25 feet down, he came one morning
and found it caved iu—fill--1 neatly to
the top.
Pat looked cautlour< mid and saw
that no one was near, then took off his
hat and coat and bung them on the
windlass, crawled into some bushes
and waited events. In a short time
the citizens discovered that the well
had caved in. and, seeing Pat’s hat and
coat on the windlass, they supposed he
was at the’bottom of the excavation.
Only a few hours of brisk digging
cleared the loose earth from the well.
Just as the eager citizens had reached
the bottom ami were wondering where
the body was Pat came walking out of
the bushes and good naturedly thanked
them for relieving him of a sorry job.
Some of the tired diggers were dis
gusted, but the joke was too good to
allow of anything more than a hearty
laugh, which soon followed.—Loudon
Answers.
A UaugeiouM Hallucination.
1 saw a shrewd and successful gen
tleman who, on my being introduced,
•aid he was glad to have a talk with a
nerve doctor, for be thought there was
something wrong. Then he told his
tale, which was that he was pestereo
by gangs of gypsies who appeared ev
erywhere. He said that he had just
come In from chasing them in his gar
den, for when ver he looked out he
•aw them pulling up bis shrubs.
I said: “But the shrubs are not re
moved. How do you account for
this?"
He said: “Well.-It Is hard to tell, but
I still feel they’ do it, and when I wake
in the morning 1 see the same gypsies
using my toothbrush and my hair
brushes. I jump up, ouly to find they
have disappeared.” He admitted the
absurdity of the whole thing, but yet
he said he felt it was true, and he
must act upon bis belief.
What might have proved a serious
loss fallowed the persistent hallucina
tions, for before 1 insisted on his with
drawing from all business he had od
one holiday gone to his office to look
through his private safe with Its very
valuable securities. Before leaving he
thought he saw hia son in the adjoin
ing office and told him to put the things
away and to lock the safe. The son
was a hallucination, and It was only
by accident that the son discovered the
■tate of affairs before others arrived 1
next day.— London Lancet.
A QUIET SU IDAY
IN THE COUNTRY.
I —— -----
(Continued From Ist Page.)
an especially appropriate name,
I since one never knew where its
, owner was “at”
Supper was a delicious meal,
. with everything that was good
, and pretty and appetizing on I
, the table, and the sweetest andj
coolest of fresh evening breezes
dancing through the room.
1 told my friend I had found
three or four appetites out there
on the veranda and the lawn
and in the pasture and orchard,
and, if she did not mini!, I was
going to give each one of them
a supper.
And did! And she was love
| Iv, and told me and would rather
! see me enjoy my supper than to
■ have any other compliment
I paid her, and finding how she
i felt about it, I just “eoniplimen
j ted” her until the end of the
chapter.
How charming it was out on
the veranda, after tea, with the
. summer nigfit, sweet-scented and
; dew tilled. whispering softly
! about us. like a starlit nocturne
1 Ido believe people can live
better, purer lives in the fragrant
innocent country.
When the sun sets, there is an
emerald expanse of glorious
I landscape for the shining rays
Ito gild and beautify, and the
. feathery pine tops reach up to
I the sky and seem to be drowsing
in a golden mist. And the sun
rise is an anthem, sung in meas
• ures of rose and gold and writ
ten in tinted notes of dew. God
seems very near, with all this
beauty about us. pine and ‘law
less and free from any worldly
taint. The rearer we arc to natures
heart, ’he nearer we are to God,
and a soft, summer breeze, sweet
with wildwood fragrance, seems
like a breath from Heaven.
There was lovely rest and
‘sleeping, that night, after the
groups on the piazza dispersed
and good nights, were said. The
starlit air stole in and went to
j sleep with me, and fanciful lit
! tie dreams blosomed and twined
about my slumbers, like wild
roses.
The last thing I remembered
was loooking out of the window
; and seeing the splendid stars on
’ their glittering march through
! the sky.
Then came midnight and the
| “wee, sma’hours,” and the ra
diant summer morn sprang from
her cloud-pillows and smiled
upon the world! Sunday was a
‘ Jong and lovely day of rest, and
Monday morning found me in
| town again, with my stay in the
country a’breeze-swept memory.
Mary Louise Huntley.
, NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
■ friends, hut one who would be attract
. ive must keep her health. If she is
I weak, sickly, and all run down
she will be nervous and irritable. If
she has constipation or kidney trouble,
her impure blood will cause pimples,
blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch
i ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the
best medicine in the world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys and to pu
rify the blood. It gives strong nerves,
bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich
complexion. It will make a good look
ing charming woman of a run-down
invalid. Only 50 cents at Bradfield
Drug Go’s.
If you want something fine to
! smoke try Ellengers Resagas.
’ J. C. Roper.
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Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
( lEA nses the System
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DEA CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an in Hamed
condition of the mucous lining of the,
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever ; nine cases
out of ten are caused by catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by llall-
Catarrli Cure. Send for circular, free
I’. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
by Druggists, 75c,
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
—•
To arouse a Dormant Liver and se
cure permanent regularity of the Bow
els, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med
i icine.
Ladies agonized by Female Disorders
should avoid Unpleasant Examinations
[ and at once cure themselves with Sim
mon’s Sbuaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
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Every woman in the country
ought to know about
Mollers friend
Those who do know about it
wonder how they ever got along
without it. It has robbed child
birth of its terrors for many a
young wife. It has preserved her
girlish figure and saved her much
suffering. It is an external lini
i ment and carries with jt therefore,
absolutely no danger of upsetting |
the system as drugs taken intern- M
ally are apt to do. It is to be 1
rubbed into the abdomen to soften I
and strengthen the muscles which I
are to bear the strain. This means
much Jess pain. It also prevents
morning sickness and all of the j
other discomforts of pregnancy.
A druggist of Macon, Ga., says:
“I have sold a large quantity of
Mother’s Friend and have never
know-n an instance where it has
failed to produce the good results
claimed for it.”
A prominent lady of Lam
berton, Ark., writes: “With my
first si? children 1 was in labor
from 24 to 30 hours. After using
Mother’s Friend, my seventh was
born in 4 hours."
Get Mot Iler’s Friend at the dmc
store, WIXMI per bpttle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, SA.
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Patent Medicines?
From Sylvan Valley News. Brevard,
N. C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper has the right to
i publicly recommend any of the various
1 proprietary medicines which flood the
market, yet as a preventive of suffer
ing we feel it a duty to say a good word
for Chamberlain’s Colie Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known
I and used this medicine in our family
: for twenty years and have always found
lit reliable. In mnny-cases a dose of
I this remedy would save hours of suffer
ing while a physician is awaited. We
do not believe in depending implicitly
on any medicine for a cure, but we do
belive that if a bottle of Chamberlain’s
! Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on [hand
■ and administered at the inception of an
I attack much sufferingmight^beavoided
' and in very many eases the presence of
' a physician would not be required. At
| least this has been our experience dur
-1 ing the past twenty years. For sale by
I all Druggist.,
So far as the constitution of the Uni-
I ted States is concerned, Porto Rjco is
[ a foreign country ; nevertheless, other
| countries must regard it as a part of
i the United States, according to the
j opinion of Judge Townsend, of the
I federal court for the Souther district
!of New York. The federal court for
i the Southern district of New York is
1 acquiring a reputation for its decisions
■ and opinions.—Griffin Evening Call.
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gratitude for the benefit
received from Dr. Miles' Nerv
ine prompts me to write, that
others may learn of the efficacy
of this grand medicine. I suf
fered extreme nervous exhaus
tion,which rendered inc unable
to work. My nerves seemed to
be ‘on edge’ and I had much
lassitude. I began taking Dr.
Miles’ Nervine and steadily
improved and now am enjoy
ing good health.
Mrs. Rev. F. M. Lacy, Fortville, Ind.
OR. WHILES'
sservgne
is sold by al) druggists on guarantee,
first bottle benefits or money back.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind-