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LORD ESHER.
[Astonishing influence is ascribed to Lord Esher, personal factotum of
L Edward, by the latest gossip of London. His is the responsibility
Ike international sensation caused by the Kaiser's Tweedmouth letter.
Litimate Influences at Court” are made the subject of a startling at
[in jtitute one of the leading English monthlies, the National Review, and
the sensation of the hour in London. Following, as It does, so
[after h the the Kaiser, revelations this in article Berlin forms of the the evils all-absorbing of the Camerilla topic at the
of of discus
jin political and official circles, in clubland, not alone in the British
[opolis, whips but also and of in the Continental leaders, both capitals, of the and Government In spite of and the efforts the of
bartv of op¬
tion, as well as of the Speaker, the matter is likely to crop up at any
lent [lhe in Parliament.
charge of “illegitimate influences at court” has not been heard of
reputable English print concerning a ruler of the British Empire for
fe than fifty or sixty years. But previous to that time it was a subject
hr.stant denunciation as a crying evil.
;EP IN A CITY TRES
msb Boy Makes His Summer Home
in a Big Walnut.
Ic* ping outdoors in a rudely con
pted house erected among the
ehes of a high walnut tree in
heart of Flatbush a young Poly
pic Institute student has adopted
Ivel method of "getting near to
Ire.” Last year he tried this
bod of outdoor life, starting in
[early Kirst real spring ryiowfall and continuing until
of the season,
he "tree house,” as the people in
pdghborhood [lawn call it, is located on of
I surrounding the home
W. T. Lees, who lives at 1704
push } W. avenue, Thompson near Lees Avenue the I, Flat- tree
is
Her.
wooden stairway winds around
tree s trunk leading to the single
liber above, allowing an easy as
to be made. The entire structure
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THE BEDROOM IN THE TREE.
Ne of wood and was designed by
P6 Lees and his chum, Vail Apple
. a fre: hman at Dartmouth Col
ie ' )0 ys built the house a
more t han two years ago, but it
iat that they have converted
to a si . f-M ■ ping place,
f fititfl ,^ st a lh<1 "crow’s ir intention nest” was simplj
sei tide where they
r • themselves on rainy af
L s rfnt * w hen it was too hot for
[ pot e exercise, The “crow's nest”
'
i ‘ <1 * e be large enough, so
boys added a large platform
b fo s what they call their pi
piazza is roomy enough
“‘dinary sized dining room
comfortably accommodates
ter diners.
' ® ar -ri Applegate had ths
IBtt ted their parents took
' in it. They recognized
be a fine place to sit in
"cat her. Mrs. Lees sug
a stairway be added to
der folk to climb to the
Ihs ■’ took the bovs three
,0 i’Uild it.
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summer that Lees and
h elded that they would
!ow it would feel to sleep
en. They covered the
f use with panes of glass
< them all the light, day
ey needed. The trial
" f/51 that they declared
i that thereafter they would, while the
weather was warm, sleep in the tree.
—New York Sun.
Moonlight.
Many readers may not be aware of
the fact that the full moon gives sev¬
eral times more than twice the light
the half moon. Ihey may be still
mor e surprised to learn that the
ratio is approximately as nine to
i one. Professor Joel Stebbins and
F. C. Brown, taking advantage of
the extreme sensitiveness to light of
a selenium cell, have lately measured
the amount of light coming front the
moon at different phases, with the
result above mentioned. The reason
for the remarkable difference shown
is to be found in the varying angles
of our satellite to the sun. The moon
is brighter between the first quarter
and full than between full and last
quarter. The cause of this is evi
dent in the more highly reflective
character of that part of the moon
which lies west of its meridian.—
Youth's Companion.
Pencil is Always Handy.
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A recent French invention consists
of a flexible support for a pencil, as
shown in the illustration. t\ hen the
pencil is used the support bends read¬
ily and is no obstruction to writing.
Philadelphia Record.
Altogether during the year 1905
there will have been under construc
tion buildings directly or indirect^
connected with Princeton University
representing an expenditure of near
ly $2,000,000.
AN HONEST DOCTOR
ADVISED PE-RU-NA.
TUTR. SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room
E'* 218, Granite Block, St. Louis, Mo.,
writes: “Peruna is the best friend a
sick man can have,
“A few months ago I came here in a
wretched condition. Exposure and
dampness had ruined my once robust
health. I had catarrhal affections of
the bronchial tubes, and for a time there
was a doubt as to my recovery.
“My good honest old doctor advised
me to take Peruna, which I did and in
a 6hort time my health began to im¬
prove very rapidly, the bronchial
trouble gradually disappeared, and in
three months my health was fully re¬
stored.
“Accept a grateful man’s thanks for
his restoration to perfect health.”
Pe-ru-na for His Patients.
A. W. Perrin, M. D. S., 980 Halsey
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., says:
“I am using your Peruna myself, and
am recommending it to my patients in
all cases of catarrh, and find it to be
more than you represent. Peruna can
be had now of all druggists in this sec¬
tion. At the time I began using it, it
was unknown.”
GIFTS TO THE BARBER.
One That Was Out of the Usual
Brought In By a Man From
Long Island.
Cash is not the only shape in which
gifts come to the barber. Here was
one in the form of a spray of apple
blossoms brough* in by a customer
who has a country place out some¬
where on Long Island. The barber
had put it in a glass of water and
set it in a central place by itself
among the bottles and things on the
shelf in front of his chair—a spray
of apple blossoms, with all the apple
blossom’s delicate beauty.
It is no reproach to the barber to
«ay that at first he didn't know what
they were, for he was born and
brought up in the city; and for that
matter there were plenty of custom¬
ers in the shop in the course of the
day who didn’t know what they were
any more than he did; as, for in¬
stance, one customer coming in along
in the afternoon who, his eye falling
on the blossoms as he took his seat
in the chair, asked of the barber:
“What you got there?”
“Apple blossoms,” says the barber.
“Is that so?” says the customer, as
he surveys them with new interest.
“Yes,” says the barber, “that's what
a customer of mine who knows tells
me, and there are two or three bar¬
bers here in the shop that know and
that’s what they say, too.”
And this customer looked them
over again with keener interest still,
his recollection bringing gradually
other apple blossoms back to him
with which to compare these, and
these were apple blossoms sure
enough, some of them not yet open
ed, still of the unfolded blossom s
beautiful pink and some opened, with
their petals of the apple blossom’s
delicately tinted pinkish white. And
then he smelled of the blossoms, and
they had the apple blossom’s delicate
woody fragrance.
Yes, sir; they were apple blossoms
all right, a lovely spray of apple bios
soms here in a city barber shop. And
then the customer sat back and got
shaved.—New York Sun.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ior Children
t ecthing, softens thegums,reducesiniiamnia- wind colic, 25c bottlfl
tion, allays pain, cures a
Mistaken Impatience.
“He says ‘he is an anarchist,” ex
claimed the citizen who is always
being shocked.
“Nonsense,” answered the calm and
collected person, “He is merely one
of these impatient people who can t
wait until the Fourth of July for the
excitement of promiscuous explo
sions.”—Washington Star.
A CORN CURB THAT CURES.
Abbott’s east Indian corn taint is a won¬
derful remedy for hard or soft eorns, bun¬
ions, sore, callous spots on the feet, warts
amj indurations of the skin. It is applied
with a brush and cures without cutting,
burning or soreness. 25c. at your druggists
or by mail from The Abbott Oa, Savan¬
nah, Ga.__
The Troubles of the Sincere.
“Why didn’t you congratulate
Brown on bis marriage?”
•I couldn’t conscientiously; I don't
know his bride well enough.”
“Then why didn't you congratulate
tier on her choice?”
"1 couldn’t do that conscientiously,
either; I know Brown too well.”—
Boston Transcript.
ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY.
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disea-e Spread All Over Body—
Cured in 4 Days by Cuticura.
“One day we noticed that our little bov
was a li broken out with itching sores. We
first noticed it on his little hands, 1 lis¬
hands were not as l ad then, and we didn 1
think anything serious would result, But
the next day we heard of the Cuticura
Deniedies being so good for itching sores.
Bv 1 his time the disease had spread all
over his body, and his hands were nothing
but a solid mass of this itching disease. J
purchased a l:ox ef Cuticura Soap and one
box of Cuticura Ointment, and that night
I took lhe Cuticura Soap and lukewarm
water and washed him well. 1 lien I dried
him and tool; the Cuticura Ointment and
anointed him with it. ] did this every
evening inn' and in four nights lie was entirely
cured. Mrs. Frank Donahue, 208 I rcmont
Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 16, 190i. ’
£t.,
Stale lYbrjaurier.’s Orchard.
John- Haberk' iives five miles south
a- l^ast week Haberle
.
• ’<1 fruit trees. Thursday
-f t c f last week cine thieves dug
l nd carried away every one Of
HC Lu d. i; is presumed, piant
ed them again- Tacy left the ground
%ad fence St. Joseph Observer.
¥ f. The H famous
most (bffee
in RoasTedandBlended America is New Orleans (ofiee f ... |lf\
% to the Creole-French according Formula Me//]
- You 3e? if when you buy
\ |J|LUZlANNt(OFFEE if
25*1 Lb (an f ThlRoly-TayiorI
Eve" tn yV yHtRe ^Company, HlwtWlMSV v
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—
If a man and a woman live together
in perfect accord, perfect friendship
and sympathy, growing together, help
in? each mho. r studying each other, I
.
’
they will find ihat they can get on
well, form a complete society of their j
own, without much help from the out¬
side, moralizes the New York Journal.
John It. Dickey’s old reliable eye water
cures feels sore eyes or granulated lids. Don't
hurt, good; get the genuine iu red box.
W ithout adequate physical develop¬
ment, mental Instruction to a great
extern is wasted, asserts the New
Yorl; World. A sickly child in excel)
tional cases attains an unusual mental !
development, but in general b a d !
health means poor scholarship, and a
weak body is accompanied by an inef¬ I
fective mind.
TV ANTED
Several small business anil manufact
uring enterprises—new town—inducements,
financial assisiauce, etc.
L. Edmundbon, llavmond, Ga.
The difference between the paying
guest and the boarder, as defined by
the Atlanta Journal, is that the lat¬
ter doesn't he)]) !o bring in the stove
wood.
To Drive Out Malaria and Build U|
the System
Take the Old Standard formula Grove’s Taste- j
L .splaTnlypHnted
are taking bottle, The showing
on every it is simply Qui
uineand Iron iu a tasteless form, and the
SS anduuidrem t cflS'soo ooc. farm __j - k '° r gr ° WU ^ I
Squared Himself. I
She—Sir. 1 understand you said II
had hard features. I
He (suavely) I plead guUty to say
mg you had a marble brow, arched
eyebrows, eyes like diamonds and lips
like rubies.—Chicago Journal.
BED-BOUND FOR MONTHS.
Hope Abandoned After Physicians’
Consultation.
Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash¬
ington Sts., Centralia, Wash., says:
“For years I was
weak and run down,
could not sleep, my
limbs swelled and
the secretions were
J ■ tpr,.- i i troublesome; pains
1 were intense. I was
L- fast in bed for four
i -- months. Three doc
: tors said there was
no cure tor me an( j [ was g i Ve n up to
j die Being urged, I used Doan’s Kid
j ney puis. Soon I was better house, and well in a
few weeks was about the
an d strong again.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
j A husband in Connecticut,
young
died lhe oilier day from the effect of
eating the first pie his young wife
had cooked. That illustrates the hero,
I ism of the brave fellows who take
unto themselves brides.—Houston
Post.
,
•z/Air Products
Libby’s
Vienna Sausage
You’ve never tasted
the best sausage until
you’ve eaten Libby’s
Yienna Sausage.
It’s asausage product
of high food value.
Made different. Cook¬
ed different. Tastes
different and is different
than other sausage.
Libby's Vienna
Sausage, like all of the
Libby Food Products,
is carefully cooked prepared
and in Libby’s
Great White Kitchen.
It can be quickly
served for any meal at
any time. It is pleas¬
ing, not over-flavored
and has that satisfying
taste. Try it.
Libby, McNeill & Libby,
Chicago.
To Keep Flies Outside. ,
For those who object to wire net
ting in the windows during the sum
mer a new idea has been found to
prevent flies and such annoying pests
from entering the house. This new
preventative is a window-box of mig¬
nonette. It seems that the insects
do not care to face the odor of this
charming flower, so that it is an ef
fecual barrier against their invasion.
It sounds like a very pretty idea, and
we may expect to see ugly wire 1
screens entirely discarded and the i
windows decorated with dn’nty boxes j
filled with the sweet blossoms.—New
York World.
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Whether “"*? ( tired a P« di out, "e worried, Cures overworked, Nervousness, or
what not. It refreshes the brain and j
nerves. It’s Liquid and pleasant to take,
10c -> 25c-» ani ^ *«•> at drug stores,
The Charleston News and Couriei
that there demagogues in '
says are
this country whose ideas are so bad j
that they refuse to associate with i
each other.
DON'T CUT YOUR CORNS,
If you suffer with corns, bunions, sore,
callous spots on the feet or soft eorns be
tween the toes, go to your druggist or send
25c. by mail for Abbott's east Indian cons
paint. It cures quickly aud permanently
without cutting, burning or “eating” the
flesh and leaves no pain or soreness. Ad
dress The Abbott Co., Savannah, Ga.
Lettuce is said to cause measles
and scarlet rash. It is known Mvond :
cav1 ’ the Atlanta Georgian that
boiled cabbages have caused rows in
flats.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Ease.
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions,Swollen, Sore.Hot,Callous. Aching
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac¬
cept no i-ubstitute. Samule mailed Free.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
His Own Pockets.
whf . n lhe awkward fellow doesn't
know What to do with his hands
put them in his pocket, which, after
,, , better than putting them in
other people’s ‘ pockets.-TPliiladelphia
Record
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cures am. itchino erii’TIONS. ,
Glencoe,Md. Nov.21st 1907: “I hafbhad
Vdays ™ l-t^fng "fhav/be^ usfng t"t.
I „ E and the results are great."
signed, Airs. Si. Harvey. Tetterike is the
surest,’safest, ail skin speediest diseases. cure Sold for by eczema drug¬
and other T. bncr
gists or sent by mail for 50e. by J.
tbine, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
A California politician died of heart
disease when arrested for embezzle
ment. Do these things still surprise
lhe California bcodlers to that
tent? inquires the Louisville
Journal.
American Cotton College Milledgeville,
Georgia.
For the education of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cotton
Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old who are unable to classify
j and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Coltoi. Thirty day scholarships in
cur sample rooms, or six weeks’ correspondence course under expert cotton men
will complete you. Big demand for co ton graders and cotton buyerj. Session open*
Sept. 1st. Correspondence course year round. Write at once for furtherpa”ticu ars
i NUgl£K Acts the Liver and Kidneys,
on
Invigorates the System and
“Keeps You WeiI”
TRY A BOTTLE AsJs your dealer for if
—
PIEDMONT l COLLEGE
DEMOS EST, GA.
Healthful mountain location. Regular Preparatory
and College courses; special courses in Business,
Domestic Science and Music. Superior advantages.
Reu^onahlo prices. For catalogue and further infor¬
mation address
HENRY C. NEWELL, Actillj Pfefitot.
Take the Place of Calomel
j Constipation send-* Dull poisonous headache. matter Stomach, Pounding
through the body. Sour
Feted Breath, Bleared Eyes, Loss of Energy and Ap¬
petite are the surest signs or he affliction. Young’s
Liver sluggish Pills postively liver cure constipation. action, They cleanse awaken the
the to better
bowels, strengthen digestion. the weakened parts, Salivate, induce appe¬
tite and aid They do not no mat¬
ter what you eat., drink or do. Price 2o cents from
your dealer or direct from
J. M. YOUNG, JR., WAYCROSS, GA.
THE DAISY FLY KILLER drsiroy, nil ti.a
niesana anorus comfort to every Home in dining r< cm,
, H M Wfc and sleeping ail room
placcN
h V Where fil.-s Hie
1 ro u b I e s o in o.
i rle»n. neat, and
WUhS LljHJ wilt not !4 oj 1 or
^■9 injure them Hiiylhing.
BHHd Try ouco
anu you will m v
er De without
them. If not kept
C ^^/S prepaid by oealerK. f rent
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HAROLD sOHKKs. 149 DeKalb Brooklyn, fi. T.
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established io years
MILLEDGEVlLLt. GEORGIA
kH I^argeat and best equiped school Positions South. Expert management. ; ' ■ '
•Jr) Railroad wire connections. .guaranteed Railroad fares
yju \a ^ paid demand Board at for cost. Open year around. Write for catalogue J) Blj M|!
S reat operators
BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA.
Ideal school for Girls and Young Ladies. Boarding pupils limited to fifty. Reft aed
Christian home; every household comfort. Perfect health, out of door recreations, unex¬
celled city advantages. Standaids high; faculty fupetier. Iscxt Fttsion legiLs September
sixteenth. For catalog and full particulars address
MISS LOUL1E COMPTON, Principal, 1722 Fifth Ave„ Birmingham. Ala
FARMS In loom Lift and atljai nt Counties, Banner forming Faction
of Georgia. Can raiu o an?thing that grows. Healthy foun.
try. Any Kize farm you want and prices reasonable# easy
terms. Also city \ irtalia property, the railroad t enter of
South Georgia, all classes and prices. Write for descrip¬
tive circular.
ROBINSON JL CK tCH, Vi.Ulin, Ra.
I I I
FOR MEN
I ■ Many people crowd their feet into shoes
| in an attempt to make their feet fit the shoes.
Don’t choke your feet in that way: wear SKREEMERS.
Apr find They these fit shoes your readily, feet. write Look the for the label, and, if you don’t
r makers
for directions how to secure them. KAflf BY
FRED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mass ^>$03
esfiffowiMaji
FITS,St. Vitus' Dance iNorvous Diseases per
manentlycured bv Dr. Kline's (treat Nerv*
Restorer. *2 trial bottle and treatise free,
Dr. H. R. Klin e, Ld.-Okl Ar<-h St,, P bila., Fa.
Some people wouldn’t be so careful
about their actions if it wasn't for
the gossips.
FOUR GIRLS
Restored to Health by Lydia E.
Pink ham's V egetable Compound*
Read What They Say.
MissLillian Ross. 530
^ ^ East 84th Street, New
]£■ fjA York, writes: “Lydia
E. Pinkkam’s Vegeta
niile r^Bcame Compound over
•jiiJ|riodic irregularities, and po
suffering,
nervous headaches,
-I after everything else
. had failed to help me,
■1U.IAM ROSS and I feel it a duty to
let others know of it.”
F KatharineCraig.2355
■ Z® Wgffl B Lafayette Col.."writes: St., “Thanks Denver,
V- ,2g|>:Wto pv7: Vegetable Lydia E. Compound Pinkham’s I
am well, aftersufferiug
i for months from ner¬
KATHARINE CP.AIG] vous prostration.” Mario Stoltz
Miss
man, of Laurel, la.,
>5* writes: “Iwasinarun
downeonditionandsuf
A f ered from supp ression,
i lBindigestion, and poor
circulation. Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
marie sToiTZ MANy E iUk Compound and strong.” made me
S’!* well
flof M iss Ellen M. Olson,
417 N. East St., Ke
T III wanoe, I’inkbam’sV Ill., says: “ Ly¬
dia E. ege¬
table Compound cured
me of backache, side
ache, and established
CLUN M.OLSON my periods, after the
V! best local doctors had
failed to help me.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills.
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled With
displacements,inflammation,ulcera- fibroid irregularities,
tion, tumors, backache, that bear
periodic pains, feeling, flatulency, mdiges
ing-down tion,dizziness,orneryousprostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice,
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass,
woon. IRON AND STEEL
LOMBARD COM !• AN Y, AUGUSTA, GA
with If eyes, nffltctcil weak nse Thompson’sEyeWater
(At-30’08)
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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
germicidal, disin¬
fecting and deodor- k n
izing toilet requisite ___
of exceptional ex- ““ ^
ceilence and econ¬ IU
omy. Invaluable ~»LL"NTlSfpf!C i ! !<
for inflamed eyes, HUs
throat and nasal and •a.
uterine ca'arrh. At es
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
WITH “HEALTH AND BEAUTY BOOK 6 E NT FRIC
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Ate