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Alex E. Harris&Co;;
(incorporated),
^COVINGTON, KY.
POTPOURRI MAKING.
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These brands of goods dira :t fr > n t'u >1 i stiti of Kentucv,* “the home
ar M .aiif., tfc'n
of lovelv^wonten, thoroughbred horses and GoodJWhiskiks.” ALEX E. HAR-
RIS;Trade Mark*on every bottle.
NONE BETTER
mightyJfine
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Harris’ No. 900 Uve Whiskey. 4 full qts.. $2.OS; 8 qts., $5.80
IfONOGRytyj
Harris’ Monogram Rye, 4 full qtfl.,’
Harris' Ruby Lee Corn, 4 full quarts, -
Harris' Mountain Corn, 4 full quarts, •
Harris' Holland Gin, 4 full quarts,
Harris' Dublin Gin, 4 full quarts, - -
Harris’ XX Rock and Rye, 4 full quarts,
Harris' Reach and Honey Cordial, XX,
4 full quarts, • - ' -
Harris’ XX Reach brandy, 4 full quarts
8.26; 8 qts.,
2.US; 8 qts.,
8.25; 8 qts.,
2.66; 8 qts.,
3.25; 8 qts.,
2.66; 8 qts.,
6.40
6.30
6.40
5.30
6.50
6.60
pplVATk
2.65; 8 qts.,
2.65; 8 qts.,
5.00
6.00
KENTUCKv
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whiskey
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; , Express Prepaid on all packages ot 4 quartsl and| over. Post
Office • ~xprei.9 M >ne✓ ) tars nust 3 jmp*ny all orders 1
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DOCTOR KING
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How * Prepare and Select tha Various
Ingredients.
For a dweller In the country or the
garden surrounded suburb the follow
lug suggestions for gathering and pre
serving Ihe sweetness and frngrnnce
of the spring and summer for delecta
tion In the winter months by setting
np a potpourri jar are recommended
to every young girl who has access to
u garden or the fields and woods.
Any one of the quaint and pretty
patterns of rose jars procurable at any
big shop will answer for bolding tbo
potpourri Itself, wbl h cousisis not
only of rose leaves, but of the petals
and leaves of any sweet scented plant
The putting up of the p itpourrl con-
scquently extends through spring and
early summer. Just ns be different
blossoms come out There are a few
general directions which must be close
ly followed in making potpourri. The
rose Jnr ilself, ns also the vessel in
which the |>otpourrl Is mixed, must
l»e perfectly new—must never liefore
have been used. The salt used in the
making must lie loasted In the oven tu
Insure Its absolutely dryness. The
blossoms nut! leaves must lie young
and tender when gathered, entirely un
willed and must Is* used when |>orfcol
ly fresh—not after lying by or standing
In wafer. The Ingredients must be
thoroughly stirred up at least once—
better twice—■ day. and when the pot.
pound Is all gathered aud mixed It
should be exposed for two or three
weeks to the heat of the August sun.
Here follow two recipes for pot
pourri Ingredients. They nre copied
from nti old Isiok banded down from
mother to daughter In a German baro
nial family and have been followed,
ns have also the general Instructions
given alsive, and fouud reliable and
satisfactory even In the present genera
tion:
First.—One pound fresh pickled
orange blossoms, half a pound of roses,
half a pound of mace, half u pound of
lavender and four ounces of marjo
ram loaves, four ounces of carnations,
four ounces oxalls. one ounce rose
mary, oue ounce cloves and half an
ounce of bay leaves.
Second.—Ons'pound of orange blos
soms. one pound of roses, half a pound
of ml carnations, half a pound each
of marjoram and myrtle, two ounces
each of nutmeg, thyme, lavender, sage,
camomile and sweet basil, fifteen nr
twenty bay leaves and three handfuls
of Jasmine. I.et the mixture staud for
a month, stirring twice n day. and
then add ten ounces of powdered orris
root, two ounces of cinnamon aud two
of cloves, with six drams each of yel
low satidalwoisl and rhyper.
Both the nhswe rcol|>es cnll for half a
pound of salt-aliaoititely dry—to draw
o<rt every bit «f perfume.
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person, or by IMior. Call or wvile today. Don’t emmj.
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l could not , c,.' be cM-ites, "Ruf-
.) ing as 1 Id from « *evere lung trouble
and stubborn cough." To cure Sore
Lungs. Colds, ob-ijmte ’ongbs. and
j prevent Rbeunsonss, it ia the best med-
[ ,eire on earth Mlc and 41.HO. Guaran
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R. H. MGCOMB
Phone 272
HaunnoPPomDiilllDone
Heavy hauling without delay.
Moving household goods is a
Specialty with us.
Incomplete facilities make it possible ior us to
£»ve vou ideal service.
Call us up and give your orders.
Ron. ft McGomft.
St- Stephen’s Episcopal Churoh.
Rev. Wra, Russell Ucarntt, D. I>.,
Rector.
Sunday services—Morning Prayer and
Sermon. It a. m.
Sun lay School, 9:30.
Friday Evening Prayer, 4 p. m.
Holy Communion, the First Sunday
in. the month.
The Rector and his family will lie at
home ta frin Is each Monday night from
8 to 10 o’clock.
FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB
PRINTING SEE THE NEW:
Sees Mother Grow Young
“It would lie hard to overstate the
wonderful change in my mother since
Tfer
she began to use Electric Ritters," writes
Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Danforth, Me.
" A Ithough past 70 she seems really to be
growing young again. Thesutfered un
told misery from dyspepsia for20vears.
At last she could neither eat, drink nor
How t* Malta Milk lift.
KrtentlBc InvestIgatluBi have proved
that milk In a raw state should uever
h» given to clifldrvn. Those who can
not Iw.v paatearlxed milk should pas
teurize It at home. Tbts can be done
by idwervlng I lame simple directions:
First.—Bring the milk slowly to a
Imtl, mid when lx rosettes the boiling
potut bottle It instantly, cork tightly
and cost it.
ttecood — Nevee feed milk that Is
more tbun twenty-four hours old to an
Ihfant.
TtilrtL—Kqg[» th» milt near lee and
Sever lesv«8g ttrQk t«HtU* nuisirkeiL
Fourth.—Cleans* mid scald all bot
tles liefore reOlltog.
• CarofM ob««*r*ava*e of these direc-
ttmis will Insiirw against (tables con
tracting disease Croat impure milk.
Mow t» Reduca Fat.
An excellent and highly effective ex
ercise fsr rbe remwvai of Htslmnlniu
Alt Is taken as futiows: I.ay tint on.
the back ou tfsr floor and place the
hit nils et tbe shies. Catch the toes un
der something h» keep tile feet down
nutl keep the Laces stiff. It Is well U>
catch the toes under the edge of tlu-
itresser. as there is iu> danger of this
being moved by the exercise. Take s
deep breath asd rise* slowly to a slt-
Ihig [HMiltkin. t.ower the Lssly, slowly
expelling tbe hrr-itb. P.e careful not
to overstrain tbe muscles while pcac-
ilclng these inovemeuts.
sleep. Doctors gave her up and all re-
niediesfail<*d till Electric Bitters worked
such wonders for her health.,’ They in
vigorate all vital organs, cure Liver and
Kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart
strength and appetite. Only 60c at all
druggests.
A STAR SERIAL BEGINS
NOW
There it an article in this number with
s big jolt in it. DON’T MISS IT.
You know some of the things
Kviarsonr’i has done. THIS IS
ANOTHER.
There is s storv hv the "Pigs Is
Pigs ” man that is one long tche of
laughter, and hack of these special
features « big, fine EvuraooY’t
Magazine.
H. Wt CTT N.
WHERE DID CASTRO GET IT?
Me
alio
nd Foreign Interests the
6ourc«s of the Venezuelan Prasi
How to Clean Doors.
Doors nnd window frames reqnlrt*
»l>eclal attention at cleaning time.
Clean the paint with warm water and
a little ntumanta. Take a elewa soft
tlnnnei and wot as much as tlsc arm
can roach. Wash nnd wring the flan
nel and rub tbo pnlnt till quite clean.
Dry the surface thoroughly ttt:d pulistj
with a soft cloth. If the ( |KXlnt Is left
damp it shows the marks .g the wash-
tug and loses Its polish. For very light
paint wrlug a cloth out of hot water,
dtp It lu whiting and rub till quite
clean. Then wash It and polish with
a clean wash leather.
dent’s European Bank Deposits.
Estimates of tbe amount of money
that President Castro ot Venezuela
thriftily deposited In Europe prior to
his flight vary all the way from $10,-
UOO.OOO to $00,000,000. Where did be
get It? Is the natural question. Most
of bi3 wealth has come from monopo
lies out of which be bns received tbe
lion's share. The latest nnd one of
the most Ingenious of those monopo
lies was tbe sole right tu butcher cat
tle. This was said to produce n net
income of $2,000 a day, as the cattle
raisers were forced to sell their nul-
maLs for almost uotblag Ik the absence
of competition.
Foreigners of all nations, ns well as
the Venezuelans, have contributed to
Castro's Kurojiean bank deposits.
After four years of exploitation tbe
“receiver" of the New York iBermu
dez company's asphalt property turned
Into the Venezuelan treasury only $K,-
000 as the net proceeds of four years'
sales, amounting to nbout half a mil
lion dollars at the mine. All but $8.-
000 of this sum, the “receiver" stated,
was absorbed by "expenses and Im
provements.” The "receiver" neglect
ed to mention tbe profits derived from
the sale of Ibe asphalt here. Added tp
the half million dollars charged to "ex
penses aud Improvements," the profits
made on the sale of refined nsphalt
make itu enormous sum. which has
been divided between Castro aud his
American bnslnesa associates.
But the cattle und asphalt grafts arc
only samples' of the sources from
which Castro has enriched himself at
tbe expense of Ills own people and for
eign Interests lu Venezuela.
Business Locals.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
Haygood house, Wayne street, for
rent to tenant who will take it for a
year, preferred. Apply to-
NEWSOFFICE.
—Gasoline in 5!gallon cans, batteries
and gas engine oil. You don't have to
wait. Emmett L. Barnes.
BGT'Money saved when you use our
new Electric Light Globes. Come to see
us about the same. Culver & Kidd.
FOR SALE
Four good mules for sale. Come
quickjand get them cheap.
C. M. Wright.
— Sugar $1.40.
—Pride and Blue Ribbon Flour 70c.
—41bs. Lump Starch 25c.
—Leaf Lard 12 l-2c.
— 5 gals. Loil 76c.
—7lbs. grits z5c.
— Wheat bran $1.30 sack.
— Cotton seed meal $1.40. *
—All heavy goods at wholesale prices.
W. H. Montgomery.
— All kind of garden seed and onion
sets at Emmett L. Karnes.
INVENTOR OF TELEPOST
BEGAN AS WIRE OPERATOR.
FOR SALE.
Three hundred bushels of good 'com
in the ear. ■ Apply to,
J. L. Bames, 313 Jefferson St.
mr~Tbe ladies should all see R. H.
Wootten’s line of household and enamel
ware.
— Fresh bread, Schlesinger-Meyer St
Co.’s make—twice a week at C. E.
Greene's.
-Honey Comb candy, Heinz,s sweet
Has Now Received Highoet Honor* BOur an( j mixed pickles. Emmett L.
For HU Achievements In Rapid To- u arnes _
Hgraphy. j
"Many of the prominent men of the: FOR SALE OR RENT,
time liegnn thetr careers In the com-1 Ninety Acres of Improved Farm
Land, located about seven miles south-
paratlvely bumble calling of the .tele
graph operator." says lA*slie's Weekly ...
"One of the most successful of these is west o{ Miltedffevtll.. Apply to-
Patrick Hernar.l I»elatiy of New York,
whose Inventions In Improving teleg
raphy have attracted worldwide nlten
lion. Horn In Ireland. Mr. Delauy was
brought t>> this country when a lad. be
E. I>. HUBBARD,
St it*e Sanitarium
When vou are in line for 11 i
hams, backbone, sparenba and sausage
FOR SALE
came an excellent telegraph operator nt 1 either at 16 cts. per pound, delivered,
the nge of sixteen and at eighteen was phone No. 619.
Hne of the moat expert pres* operators | „ . , , „
In the land. Afterward he rose to high 1 - Best lum P , llme ' Portland cement
|M(sltlons In various telegraph conipa- plaster Paris. Emmett L. Barnes,
ntes and Inter was naHoelated with
Ml. Edison In rapid telegraphy exper
iments and began bta work as nn la-igJFonr good mules for setle.
motor. He devised the famous 'nntt-
Pago rainy.’ for which he received a
pocsldcnitile sum. nnd invented the,
antl-fnduetloB cable, the patents of
which netted him over $100,000.
“Turning his attention to synchro-
i
Come'
q lick and get them cheap.
C M. Wright.
mms multiplex telegraphy, he perfect
ed a system whereby six Morse cir
cuits were obtained 'from a single
wfre sraf wits awarded for It the
highest prize at the International In
ventions exhibition In I^indon In 1885.
ytr. Delsny twenty-one yen re ago
iff' A large and comfortable office
for rent, fronting north and ea*-t Apply
to- J. C. WHITAKER.
Perfection oil heaters and Ray-O
amps always give perfect satisfaction]
See them at R. H. Wootten’s.
—Chase and Sanborn’s coffee and
equipped x laboratory nt South Or- u*tf. best made. Emmett L. Barnes,
trnire. N. .1.. nnd devoted his time to „ , . ,
irutcnmtle note! telegraphy. In which
he has had groat wees*. Ms appara
Sale Agt.
“A handsome and perfectly gentle
transmitting n theusnnd word. a „ or8eforM , c . Not afraid of automo-
nfntoto vt+t » s!bk)<* win*. This !* re-
gterdinl by experts ns one of the greatest or anything else. Apply to
achievements In the telegraphic line." . J. C_ WHITAKER,
OEMWOS FIRM POLICY “““I
on oouth ayne street,, bow oecupted
TOWARD SOUTH AMERICA, by II. A. Dearman Immediate possesa-
Apply to,
Ftea For the Protection of American
toterooto South of the Caribbean.
"If the new •temple of peace,* the
$75t>.IXXi building for tile International
bureau of American republics, of which
the cornerstone was laid in April, Is
not t<« be a memorial to the ruin of
WARREN EDWARD.
TO AILING WOMEN
United States Interests In a number of A Little Sound Adyice Will Help
thes.* republics, our government must Ms *' llledgeyille.
es'ublDh a reputation for firmness
wjon these Interests nre attacked,” i —
seya a writer In the Pan-American. I ).
“With the completion of the isthmian V 1 v ' °" 1an < ‘ an bc heulthly and well
these lutorwitn. which nn* nl- kidneys are sick. Poisions that
ready estimated at a valuation of pn ti off in the secretions when the kid -
$1,000,000,000. will be largely Increased, neys are well, are retained in the body
How to Free Clogged Drainpipes.
A convenient and inexpensive way to
open up a clogged drainpipe is to pour
■i half cup of gasoline lu the sink or
linsln drain which Is clogged and to
allow it to stand for ntxmt au hour
without letting the water run. The re-
sett will surprise you nnd save the
trouble aud expense of n visit from tne
plumber.
Haw to Economize In Ice.
Fifty pounds of Ice every other day
will last better and keep the Icebox
••older than twenty-five pounds a day.
Besides, yoa save the Iceman three
tails n week nnd yourself his wet foot
prints; also you buy the Ice tongs
only one-half as often
How to Clean Plaster of Paris.
The plaster of parls figures which
have Iks-time dingy uiny be brushed
with a soft brush snd then washed
Gth warm soapsuds without Injury.
A policy as just ns It Is unyielding
when necessity requires will mean the
salvation of existing Investments nnd
the protection of the Investor of the
future.
"The fact that a definite remedy Is
required was impressed anew upon the
United States by the unsuccessful ef
fort on the [>art of the state depart
ment to secure arbitration of five long
pending American claims against Ven
ezuela.
"The merits of these particular cosps
Is not, however, tbe qnestlon of Imme
diate Importance. This question Is.
What effect must be expected from a
policy which Involves the abandon
mont of citizens whose wrongs have
been declared to th* world? If redress
Is not to bo exacted for those wrongs,
what fate can other despoiled Ameri
can citizens expect lu Central nnd
South America when menaced*by un
scrupulous governments?
"The definite remedy . demanded In
volves no more than the assertion of a
policy of insisting upon prompt and
thorough redress of Injuries. It would
not be difficult for the United States to
establish such a reputation for protect
ing the Interests of Its citizens In
South America that these Interests
would rarely be attacked. All the
precedents go to show, especially In
the ease of Venezuela, that the most
Impudent, contumacious ami belliger
ent of South American potentates will
bocorae tractable upon tbe mere threat
of force.”
ben the kidneys are sick. Kidneys
and bladder become inflamed and swol
len and worse troubles quickly follow.
This is often the- tru c.v.-s of bearing
down pains, la eness, backache, side-
ache, etc. Urtc poison also causes
headache.-*, dizzy spells, languor, nerv
ousness and rheumatism pain.
When suffering so, try Doan’s Kid
ney Pills, a remt-dv that cures sick
kidneys. You will get better as the
kidneys get better, and health will re
turn wben the kidneys are well. Let
a Milledgeville woman tell you about
Doan’s Kidney Pills
Mrs. T. F. Carr. 512 S. Wayne St..
MiUedgeville, Ga., says: "I suffered
from pains through the small of my
-back and dull headaches for a lang
time, I felt languid and did not seem
to have any energy or strength. My
kidneys were also disorderd. Idecided to
try a kidney remedy and sent to Goo,
D. Case’s drug stole for Doan’s Kidney
Pills. I have been using them for a
snort time and I am we 1 ole (sad with
the results. There is a steady improve
ment noticeable, the pains being less
severe and my kidneys mc.e normal.”
Ecr sale hy ill dealers. PriceSOcer.ts.
Foster-MiibumCo., Buffn'u.Nea York,
so'.e u,*■ :.u lor the United States.
R -rr» mbev the name—Doan's—and
take no other.