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Novel Ship Propulsion,
A resident of Stettin, Germany, has
invented a unique scheme of ship pro
pulsion, which he has had patented
in the United States. This propelling
mechinism for ships is by means of
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ing to two propellers facilitates access
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tive.—Waghington Star.
She Married a Chinaman,
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Chinese colony of San Francisco is an
American woman who married a Chi
naman. She is a sister of Katherine
Clemons, who married Howard Gould,
who is suing her for a divorce. Her
name now is Mrs. Sun Yue, and she
apparently has affiliated herself thor
oughly with the people of her hus
band’s race. Among these she is do
ing much benevolent and religious
work. She has ‘converted to the
Catholie faith her husband, whom she
once nursed through a severe illness,
and she has also made many similar
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HUPATTIES (INDIAN CAKE
Al 'AKES),
Five Things About Minneapolis.
Everybody is supposed to know
about Minneapolis, but at least five
things I did not know—that the resi
dence portions are simply New Eng
land over again—elms and all; that a
frowsy and even dirty hotel without
electric lights in its bedrooms, which
could give no breakfast to a traveler
leaving it before 7 oclock, could set
8o good a table; that a city could con
tain so large a proportion of man
nificent boarding-houses, those here
having once been the residences of
men who lost fortunes in the over
speculation in grain and its products
some ten years ago; that so prom
inent a paper as the Journal is print
ed in simplified spelling; and that
the University of Minnesota has the
finest campus I had ever seen in a
city.—Henry Holt, in Putnam’s and
The Reader.
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Auto Sleigh.
Automobile enthusiasts will be in
terested in an attachment designed by
a Washington man whereby motor
cars can be easily transformed into
sleighs. Automobiles cannot be de
pended upon to travel over roads cov
ered with deep snow or an iey sur
face, and this exhilarating sport must
be forsaken in winter, at the time of
year when it would be most appre-
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ciated. The novelty of such an auto
sleigh as that shown in the accom
panying illustration will appeal to
many. Runners are attached to the
front and rear wheels. An auxiliary
wheel which assists. in propelling the
vehicle is placed in front of the rear
wheels. Wound around the latter
and the auxiliary wheel-is a toothed
chain, the purpose of which is to grip
the icy surface ¢f the road and force
the vehicle onward. Any auto can be
equipped with these attachments,
which are not made a part of the
permanent molor car.—Washington
Star.
Uncle Eben’s Philosophy.
“Mebbe de man dat brags ’bout
makin’ de same mistake twice,” said
Uncle Eben, “is so busy makin’ new
ones dat dar ain't no room to re
peat.”—Washington Star.
The Japanese were acquainted with
iron from very early times. A sword
that was used by one of the ances
tors of the present Emperor, about
800 B. C., is still in existence.
The city of New York estimates the
number of its trecs at 700,000,
A man cannot add to his stature by
treading on other people’s toes.
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CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS.
Constipatien sends golsomlf ‘matter
bounding through the body. Dull headaal B, /
sour Stomach, Feted Breath, Bl Eyes,
Loss of Energy and Agpetlto are the g :5 ]
signs of the afliction, Youxa's Liven ss'¥ns
positively eure constipation. They awa¥en
the sluggish liver to better action, clean 80
the bowels, strengtben the weakened parts,
induce appetite and aid “dizestion. ' ice
25 conts from your dealer or direct.Som
the laboratory, Frec sample by majl) ANy
address. I, M. You~a, JR., Way orfiaaio
The pessimist never would be miss
ed, " Rks
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the System Ny &.
Take the Old Standard Gmmf'?nl }
Less,\ CriLL Toxic. You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printe
on every %ott,le‘ showing it is simply Qui
nine and Iron in a tusteless form, and the
most ellectnal form. ior grown people
and children. 30c R
A man is not always all he-thinks
he is. . ¥ R
HAD ECZEMA 15 YEARS. ;
Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Clarksville,
Ga., writes, under date of April 23, 1907: “I
suffered 15 years with tormenting eczema;
had the best doetors to preseribe; but noth
ing did me any good until I got TETTERINE.
It cured me. I am 8o thankful,”
Thousands of others can testify to similar
cures, TETTERINE is sold by druggists or'
sent by mail for 50c. by J, T, SHUPTRINE,
Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. l
HIS DIPLLOMA.
Jchnny: “Going to school?”
Tommy: “Naw, I don't hayve. to}
the candidate said he never seen a
more intelligent audience and I was
one of ’'em.—New York Sun. |
Deafness Cannot Be Cured ]‘
dylocalapplications as theycannot reach the
tiseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafnesjsje:md that is by consti
tutional remedies. nfness iscaused byan
mflamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When thistubeisin
lamed youhave & rumbling sound orimper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely cloged
Deafness Si‘xe result, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be dest;gi&\ forever. Ninecases out of ten
arecaused bycatarrh, which isnothingbutan
inflamed coadition of the mucons gurfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deagnesa (cauged bycatarrh) thatcan
not be curedby Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Send for
tirculars free. F.J.CHBNEY & Co.,Toledo,o.
Sold by Druggiste, 75¢.
Talke Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
IN 1940. :
They were looking up at the latest
skyscraper. “But what. are those
things sticking out from the sides?”
asked the up-state friend.
“Those? Oh, those are mile posts;”
answered the New Yorker.—Judge.
KEPT GETTING WORSE., -
Five Years of Awful Kidney Disease,
Nat Anderson, Greenwood, 8. C.,
says: “Kidney trouble began about
D five years ago with
/I‘ ) dull backache, which
P got so severe in time
377 {9y that I could not get
?;“as around. The kidney
A secretions beét;fo
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/Q__ at times there was
, ALy almost a &g:plgu
#2707 §” stop of the fi w. I
; was examined- again
and again and treated to no avail and
kept getting worse. I have to praise
Doan’s Kidney Pills for my final re
lief and cure. Since using them I
have gained in strength and flesh and
have no sign of kidney trouble.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
The man who wants the most for
his money should buy experience,
FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING.
Burning, Painful Sores on Legs—Tovs
tured Day and Night—Tried Many
Remedies to No Avail—Used
Cuticura; Is Well Again.
“After an attack of rheumatism, running
sores broke out on my husband’s legs, from
below the knees to the ankles. There are
no worde to tell all the discomfort and
great suffering he had to endure night and
day. He used every kind of remedy and
three physicians treated him, one after the
other, without any good results whataver,
One day I ordered some Cuticura Soap,
Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resol
vent. He began to use them and in three
weeks all the sores were dried up, The
burning fire stopped, and the pains became
bearable. After three months he was quite
well. I can prove this testimonial at any
time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upper French
ville, Me., July 21, 1907.”
The best pie for most men is to be
occupied,
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No wonder doctors tell people to
drink” well water,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion.allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢c a bottle
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'AND HAVE THF LAST WORD, TOO. .
~ He: “When we are marrfed we
‘must both think alike.”
f."‘S«he: “Yes, but I'll think fl.st.'—
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"~ How many American women in
lonely homes to-day long for this
blessing to cone into their lives, and
to be able to utter these words, but
because of some organic derange
ment this happiness is denied them.
Every woman interested in this
subject should know that prepara
tion for healthy maternity is
accomplished by the wuse of
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West
Union, S. C.,writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
*“I was greatly run-down in health
from a weakness peculiar to my sex,
when Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound was recommended to me. It
not only restored me to perfect health,
but to my delight I am a mother,”
Mrs. Josephine Hall,of Bardstown,
Ky., writes :
“i was a very gre&t sufferer from
female troubles, and my physician failed
to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Comgound not only restored me
to perfect health, but lam now a proud
mother.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty gears Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Clomfiound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
andhas positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, flbroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration,
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
m hag gnided thousands to
alth, Address, Lynn, Mass.
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men’s $3.00 and §3.50 shoes than any
other manufacturer in the world, he
cause tho{ hold thelr shape, fit better,
and wéar longer than any other make.
Shoes at All Prices, for Evoq Membor of the
Family, Mon, Boys, Worron, Misses & Children
W.L.Douglas $4.00 and $5.00 Gilt Bhoes cannot
be equalled tnny prtm.. W. L l:?o?uu $2.00 and
$4.00 shoes are the best in the world
Fast Coler Flyelsts Usod Haxolusively.
o= Take No Sußstitute. W, I, Dougins
name and price is stamped on bhottom, Sold
everywhere, Bhoes mailed from factory to any
art of the world. Catalozue free,
W. L. DOUGLAS, 157 Spark St. Girockton, Mass.
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“Cardui” writes Mrs. Susan A. Hall, of Hayne, N. C., “has been a heaven-sent blessing to me. Since
taking Cardui, I have been in better health than in the past five years, It cured me. I could not have
had my baby, if it had not been for Cardui. I cannot say too much in praise of it.”
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-4 i(fl,‘rfi b ache, ; backache, dragging sensations, pain in side, numbness, inability to walk, nervous
/ ;;y,./;.wg‘ ), ness, irregular functions, dizziness, etc., ghould try this famous female remedy, which
T Q\ - ‘has benefited over a million women, during the past 50 years,
y \‘-,éy Composed of purely vegetable, harmless ingredients, CARDUI is a perfectly safe
; 5 ot and reliable remedy. Try it.
1 Nursing Mothers and Malaria
@ The Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the
§ system. Vou 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. For gdultsand children, 50c.
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The upstart has usually a bad fin
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DEATH TO RING WORM.
“Everywhere I go I spoak for TerTeRINE,
because it cured me of ringworm in its
worst form, My whole chest from neck to
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