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Miss Rose Hennessy, well
known as a poetess and elocu
tionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells
how she was cured of uterine
inflammation and ovaritis by the
use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound.
“ DeAR MRs. PINkHAM : —For years I
-enjoyed the best of health and thought
that Iwould alwaysdo so. I attended
parties and receptions thinly clad, and
would be suddenly chilled, but I did
sot think of the results. I eaught a
bad cold eighteen months ago while
‘genstruating‘, and this caused inflam
thation of the womb and congested
ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains
and ke?t genting worse. My attention
wag called to your Vegetable Com-=
peund and the wonderful cures it had
rformed, and I made up my mind to
:Ey it for two months and see what it
would do for me. Within one month I
felt much better, and at the elose of the
gecond I was entirely well.
“I have advised a number of my
lady friends to use it, and all express
themselves as well satisfied with the
zresults as I was.” — Miss Rose NoRA
‘HenNpssy, 410 8. Broadway, Lexing
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Preclse.
Miss Wabash—Last Saturday was
your birthday, wasn't it?
Miss Boston—Preposterous! How
can you be so silly?
Miss Wabash—What's the matter
with that?
Migs Boston—Last Saturday was the
anniversary of my birth. ‘l'm not an
infant.—Philadelphia Press.
A Bargain,
Mrs. Younghub—Oh, Freddy, I have
such a surprise for you.
Younghub—Have you, love?
Mrs. Younghub—Yes, dear. See this
sweet little dog I bought for us—only
s2s—and the dog seller warrant
ed him to be pure mongrel.—Tit-Bits.
The Wail of the Victim.
“You can’t get something for noth
ing,” said the man who affects prov
erbs.
“No,” answered the easy man, “I
can’t. But the people with whom I do
business seem to manage it every now
and then.”—Washington Star.
A Yonkers Philosopher.
Teacher—And why should we endea
vor to rise by our own efforts?
Boy—’'Cause there’s no telling when
the alarm clock goes wrong.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer.#2 trial bottleand treatisefrec
Dr.R.H. Kuixg, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa
- The 15,000 convicts in England cost $3,«
000,000 every year. -
80 Bushels Macaroni —';V:;;eat I’§r Acre.
Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr
It is a tremendous cropper. yrelding in
good land 80 bu. per acre, and on drfi. arid
lands, such as are found in Mont.. Idaho,
the Dakotas, Colo., ete., it will vield from
49 to 60 bu. This Wheat and Speltz and
Hanna Barley and Bromus Inermis and
Billion Dollar Grass, makes it possible to
grow and fatten hogs and cattle wherever
goil is found.
JUST SEND 10¢. AXD THIS NOTICE
to the John A. Salzer Sced Co., La Crosse,
Wis., and they will send you free a sample
of ithis Wheat and other farm seeds, to
gether with their great catalog, alone
$lOO.OO to any wide-awake farmer. [A.C.L.]
Most young men are too much infatuated
with themselves to he seriously injured in
an ordinary love affair.
Use Allon’i Foot-Tage,
It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Foeet,Corns and
Bunions. Ask for Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder
to be' shaken into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25¢,
Don’t accept any substitute. Sample sent
Free. Address,Allen &. Olmsted, Leßoy, N.Y.
Many a man would be glad if his wife
would talk to herself.
An Untimely Death.
An untimely death so often follows neg
lect of slight cough or cold. If Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul
lJein is taken in time it will prevent any
evil results. It cures coughs, colds and
consumption. :
At druggists, 25¢., 50c. and $l.OO a bottle.
Respect for the man who is a better
financier than yourself doesn’t indicate
that you would be willing to let him run
your business.
Earliest Green Onions,
The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse,
Wis., always have something new, some
thing valuable. This year they offer
among their new money making vegetables
an Farliest Green Eating Onion. It is a
winner, Mr. Farmer and Gardener!
JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND l6cC.
and they will send you their big plant and
seed catalog, together with enough seed to
grow
1,000 fine, solid Cabbages,
2,000 delicious Carrots,
2.000 Blanching, nutty Celery,
2,000 rich, buttery Tettuce,
1,000 eplendid Onions,
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes,
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers.
In all over 10,000 plants—this great offer
is made to get you to test their warranted
vegetable seeds and
ALL FOR BUT 16C. POSTAGE,
providing you will return this notice, and
if you will send them 20c. in poatafge, they
wifl add to the above a package o the fa
mous Berliner Cauliflower. [A.C.L.]
As a rule the man who isr’t afraid to
stand up for his rights imagines that he
has a right to anything he wants.
Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forehildren
teething, soften the gums, reducesinflammae
tion allays pain,cureswind colic 25c. abottle
In the production of lumber California
now holds second place among the States.
Many Rvssians Killed in the
Bombardment.
PORT MAY BE ABANDONED
Fall of Stronghold is Freely Predicted
and May Be Signal for Chinese
~to Rise Against
Russians,
With unusual unanimity it i{s report
ed in London from the war corre
spondents of the London papers that
Port Arthur bhas been practically
abandoned. This 1s taken to mean
that the Russians are not geiag be
vond the present endeavors to hold
the place, and that preparations are
under way to facilitate a retirement.
That the Japanese have a remark
able advantage in having once held
Port Arthur is evident. The accuracy
of their fire is arousing military admi
ration. It is reported from rciiable
sources that not only were fifty per
sons Kkilled or wounded in the town
during the last bombardment, but that
in addition to this, forty-five sailors
were killed on the vessel in the har
bor.
It is believed in IL.ondon that a part
of the program of ‘“abandoning” Port
Arthur is to get the Port Arthur fleet
out and run the gauntlet of the Jap
anese squadron. The repairs on the
damaged ships are under way, and a
final dash is likely to occur inside of
ten. days.
From Shanghai great excitemeat is
reported among the Chinese. One cor
respondent cables that it is his belief
that the fall of Port Arthur will be
the signal of an open breaking of neu
trality on the part of China. That Ja
pan has some knowledge of this seems
to be indicated by the continuous re
ports emanating fronf Tokio to the
effect that “Port Arthur is doomed,”
“virtually abandoned,’ etec.
Confirmed at Tien-Tsin,
A special from Tien-Tsin, China,
says: Information, from an official,
who wag an eye witness of the bom
bardment of Port Arthur on ™\ :dnes
day and Thursday, is to the effect
that the Russians had twenty-five
killed on the battleship Sebastapol,
twenty on the Retvizan, and, in addi
tion, ‘thirty persons, principally sol
diers, wera killed in Port Arthur.
The Russians assert that their dam
aged crulsers have been repaired and
are ready for the sea. The battle ghip
Czarevitz will be ready shortly. There
is no dock capable of taking the Ret
vizan,
The Russians are preparing for the
defense of Niuchwang, finding it im
possible to stop the landing of the
Japanese.
BUFFALO BILL SEEKS DIVORCE.
Wishes to Break Away from Helpmeet
of Thirty-Eight Years.
A dispateh from North Pla{té, Nebr.,
says: Colonel W. F. Cody (Buffalo
Bill) would divorce the woman who
for thirty-eight years has borne his
name, has been devoted helpmeet and
has given him five children. He filed
suit in Wyoming two months ago, but
has carefully suppressed the proceed
ings, He charges his wife, as one
ground, with an attempt to poison him,
“My friends tell me,” saia Mrs. Cody,
who reluctantly spoke of the subject,
“that he wants a young wife, who will
bear him an he€ir, for our boys are all
dead and lam too old. I know there
is a young woman whom he has been
taking around the country for several
years who I understand is ncw in
Washington.”
Witn The exceptlon of Brazil, Span
ish is the prevailing language cf every
country in South America.
SHELLS SHATTER PORT ARTHUR,
London Advices Indicate that Strong
hold Will Soon be Abandoned.
A London cable dispatch says: “It
would occasion no surprise in military
and naval circles here were the fall
of Port Arthur announced.
“It has been apparent for some time
that the Russian commander in the
Far East has left the stronghold to
its own resources, and it is also ap
parent that the Japanese are deter
mined to “capture it.
“All reports indicate that the place
is being torn to pieces by the repeated
bombardment of the Japanese, and it
is only a question of time when the
sarrison will have to leave. This an
founcement may come at any time.”
ALLEGED FIREBUGS IN DANGER.
Two White Men Held for Burning
Town of Prestion—Militta Called.
The Americus, Ga., Light Infantry
received hurry orders Monday to pro
ceed immediately by special train to
Preston, Webster county, to protect
two white men, Henry Morgan and
Sidney Harrell, from lynching at the
hands of infurlated citizens. Morgan
was arrested Monday morning, charg
ed with burning the town of Preston
Sunday. It is said he had freely con
fessed the crime, and implicated his
cousin, Sidney Harrell, whom, he says,
employed him to fire the building,
which resulted in sweeping the town
away, and entailing a loss of $30,000.
Both Harrell and Morgan were placed
in Preston jail.
LAW HITS BEREA COLLEGE.
Kentucky Institution Must Stop Co-
Education of the Races.
The friends of Berea College, Ken
tucky, held a meeting recently to con
sider what action shall be taken in
view of the passage by the Kentucky
senate of the house bill prohibitng
co-education of whites and negroes.
This is the only institution in the
state where co-education of the races
is carried on. The result of the confer
ence was the determination to call
a meeting of the trustees of the col
lege in Cincinnati, when it is hoped
means will be devised whereby the
college can carry out its purpose with
out conflict with the law.
HEINOUSB CRIME CHARGED,
Postmaster at Dothan, Ala.,, Charged
With Criminal Assault,
At Dothan, Ala., Postmaster W. W.
Milligan is under arrest, charged with
agsaulting Miss Snyder, his wife’s sis
ter. The people are indignant. Milli
gan is a member of the state republi
can executive committee and was re
cently lected a delegate to the nation
al republican convention.
IN FAVOR OF “UNI. RULE.”
Rhode llsland Hearst Delegates Or
ganize and Adopt Resolutions.
Six of the eight delegates to the
St. Louis convention chosen at the
Rhode Island democratic convention
on Thursday formally organized Sat
urday. Resolutions were adopted sup
porting William R. Hearst of New
York ,for president and declaring in
favor of the “unit rule” in voting at
St. Louts. The two opposing members
were absent.
A BIT OF GEORGIA NEWS.
House Committee in Favor of Federal
Court at Athens.
A Washington dispatch says: The
house committee on the judiciary
Wednesday authorized favorable re
ports on bills providing for holding
federal courts at Athens, Ga., and
transferring the county of Pierce from
the eastern to the southwestern di
vision of the southern district of
Georgia.