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- LATE NEWS NOTES.
General.
g Mrs, James H.. Boyle, alleged ac
complice in the kidnapping of Willie
Whitla, wno is in jail a. .ercer, Pa,
has an offer to go into vaudeville, It
comes from an eastern theatrical syn
dicate, wh wants her to appear in
the ait on and evening perior:-
ances, for which she wculd recelvel
S6OO a week,
A band of cut-throats, who have
been committing brutal murders, were
arrested in the village of Murchino,
Russia, The principal culprits are a
mother and her two daushters, who
kept a tavern, assisted by two other
women in the village. ‘T'hey murder
ed travelers who stopped at the inn
for the night, disfigured the bodies be
yond recognition and then threw
them into a stream that passed near
the inn, Many of these corpses have
been found.
In Brooklyn recently, Judge Dike
sentenced a man, who plead:d guilty
to attempted burglary and was indici
ed as a second offender, to forty'two
years imprisonment in Sing Sing. The
man had been out of prison only @
few months, and the police 'say that
he has been concerned in many rob
beries.
Great excitement was caused at th.
navy yard in Brooklyn, N. Y., when a
fire was discovered under thie bow of
the $11,000,000 barttleship klorida, In
course of construction, It was at
first thought tnat an enemy to this
government m.ght have started the
blaze, but investigation revealed tnau
the rre prcbacly was caused by a
hot rivet which had been droppcd by
a workman. A cnemical fire extin
guisher put out the blaze,.
By a coincidence the Confederate
memorial day, which has always been
held in Lousville on the last Satur
day in May, this yecar falls upon Dec
oration day. ‘Their observance bids
fair to be made a joint one, as the
graves in Cave H.ll cemetery lie not
tar apart and there has always been
good feeling here between survivors
of the two armies.
The United States Steel corpora
tion, in its report for the quarter end
ed March 31, just issued, gives its
net earnings at $22,921,268 as against
$26,225,485 for the quarter ended De
cember 31, and $18,229,005 for the
corresponding quarter last year.
After suftering a broken arm, a
broken leg, a mastoid operation and
a severe =scalp wound, Michael Kil
lackie of New York City is preparing
10 recover and exist without a liver,
. Washington. ;
Secretary of the Interior Ballinger
has issued an order to the director of
the geological survey to ascertain
what power sites are in the public do
main and not inside the naticnal for
ests, with a view of obtaining legisla
tion from congre:s to control ana rex
ulate their disposition.
The Turkish ambassador, Hussein
Kiazim Bey, presented to the state
department formal notice of the ac
cession to the throne of Mehemed V.
It is believed that the ambassador
will retain his post under tne new
government, -
Colonel Robert E, Lee, Jr., grand
son of the noted general, rormer mem
ber of the Virginia legislature and a
young lawyer cf Fairfax county, Vir
ginia, who has been prominently men
uoned for governor ui virgiunla in tne
past few years, has announced that
he is not a candidate for the demo
cratic gubernatorial honers.
The supreme court of the United
States will adjourn on May 31. Sit
tings will be held May 3, 17 and 31
to announce decisicns and to hear
motions,
The body of Major Plerre Charles
L’Enfant, the French engineer officer
who served in the continental army,
designed the city hall in New York,
where the continental congress met,
and who planned the national capitol,
was disinterred in Prince George
county, Maryland, where it was bur
ied in 1825, and was placed in the Ar
lington National cemetery. Brief ex
ercises were held over the remains at
the capitol, with addresses by Vice
President Sherman and Ambassador
Jusserand. The remains were buried
with military honors.
Mrs. William H. Taft has received
an offer from the mayor of Tokyo,
Japan, of one thousand Japanese cher
ry trees, to be planted along the Riv
erside drive in Washington, which is
to be made one of the holiday places
of Washington, The offer was ac
cepted. One hundred of the trees are
available for planting at once. ‘
The original manuscript of the
“Star Spangled Banner” has been lo
cated hy the Francis Scott Key Me
morial association, which is endeav
oring to secure possession of it
While it is improbdbie thaf the 6wndr
of this precious relic, a Baltimord?
‘woman, will consent to permanently
part with it, the association hopes to
be able to borrow the manuscript to
place on exhibition at the old Kay
mansion in Georgetown, D. C.
The plan of New Jersey codsters to
present the nation with a summer
capital has been given fresh impetus
by J. B. Greenhut giving $50,000. Long
Branch and other cities are collecting
a fund for the purchase of “Shadow
Lawn,” the $1,000,000 mansion bullt
by the late John A. McCall, for the
purpose of deeding the property to
the government, to be used as a sum
mer white hcuse for the president.
New Jersey representatives in con
gress have promised to see that the
government accepts the gift.
As the president has signified his
intention to make an official trip to
the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition
this summer, Repres&;n_a;ive Tawney
introduced a bill' in the house 10 up
mg"tae&m:w he president’s
annual traveling expemses. . .
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It fer from Fi 1§ Slokn "
hnz:“o.lflld.r:nm f:luo'm It“t do u:.“ fin;" m'?)fi'
covery will relieve them, and all you are asked to
do s tosend fora FR EE Botue of
Dv. Muay's pllorllo Cure,
It has cured thousands where everything else
falled, Sent free with directions, Express Prepald,
Guaranteed ::‘y May Medical Laboratory, under the
Nationnl Food and Drugs Act, June Joth, 19048, Guoars
auty No, 18071, Please 'ulw AGE and rull address,
DR, W, H, MAY,
S4B l'enrl Street, New York City,
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Now is the time for the baseball
fans to get an aeroplane and watch
the home run,
PAINT EVERY YEAR.
No One Wants To Do It, But Some
Paint Will Wear No Longer.
When you have a job of painting
done you don't expect to have it done
over again very soon, but to make a
lasting job several things must be
taken into consideration—-the proper
time to paint—the condition of the
surface—the kind of materials to
use, ete. All these matters are fully
covered In the specifications, which
can be had free by writing National
Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Build
ing, New York, and asking for House
owners’ Painting Outfit No. 49. The
Outfit also includes a bock of color
schemes for both interior and exterior
painting, and a simple instrument for
detecting adulteration in the paint
materials. The outfit will solve many
painting problems for every house
owner,
Meantime when buying paint see
that every white lead keg bears the
famous Dutch Boy Painter trade
mark, which is an absolute guarantee
of purity and quality. If your paint
dealer cannot supply you National
Lead Company will see that some one
else will.
The latter is only for the human der
elict.
THIS LETTER IS WORTH READING.
“Gentlemen:—For five weeks I suffered
intensely from a bad case of Eczema, which
covered my chest, stomach, back and both
arms. After trving three physicians and
one skin specialist, and by actual count
twenty-nine different ointments and lo
tions, I accidentally learned of Hancock’s
Sulphur Compound and Ointment. As 1
was willing to try anything once, 1 pur
chased a bottle of the Liquid and Oint
ment. The first application gave me in
stant relief from that awful itching in
flamed surface of my skin. 1 persistently
used this remedy for one week and at the
end of that time 1 had hardly a trace of
the eruption on my person. If any reader
questions this testimonial as not being
bona-fide and absolutely unsolicited, an in
quiry addressed to the address below en
closing postage, will convince any one be
yond question. WARREN U. GARES,
*IOB So. Ohio Ave., Columbus, 0.”
Write HaAncock LiQuip SurLpHUR Co.,
Proprietors, Baltimore, Md., for Booklet.
Sold by druggists.
The Resurrection is tolling its glad
ness in all Christian hearts.
Try Murine Eye Remedy
For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes,
Granulation, Pink Eye and Eye Strain.
Murine Doesn’t Smart; Soothes Eye Pain.
Is Compounded by Experienced Physicians;
Contains no Injurious or Prohibited Drugs.
Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You
Will Like Murine. ‘lry It in Baby’s Eyes
for Sca.l;i‘ Eyelids. Drugfists Sell Murme
at 50c. The Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chi
cago, will send You Interesting i"lye Books
Free.
In the race of life, the man who
pushes along is winner.
Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the guris, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a Lottle
When the purse is full, the brains
are apt to need solidity,
For HEADACHE--Hicks’ CAPUDINE
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try it, 10c.. 25c. and 50c. at drug
stores.
The individual who has poor taste
has really no taste at all.
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator.
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Lig'd, 25c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c.
Rough on Roaches, Pow’d, 15¢c.,Liq'd, 25c.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c.
E. 8. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
Not one in a thousand make life
an art. Most of us produce a miser
able daub,
" Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS,as they cannot
reach thereat of the disease. Catarrh is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
face. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. 1t was prescribed by one of the
best physicians in this country for years,
and is & regular prescription. Itis com%osed
of the best tonics known,combired with the
best blood })urifiers. actm% directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two inFredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing catarrh.
Send for testimonials, free.
F.J. CHENEY & Co., Pro‘})s., Toledo, O.
Sold tfi d’ruiglsts price, 75¢c. E
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Promises are usually made to gain
time. ;
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1 want every chronie rheumatic to throw
uvn{ all medicines, all llolments, all
q_lnl ers, nnd pive MUNYON'S RHEUMA.
ISM REMEDY a trial, No matter what
your doctor may say, Do matter what
your friends may say, DO matter how
{»rcjudlced vou may be against all adver
ised remedics, go nt once to your drng-
Tlat and get a bottle of the KHEUMA.
TISM REMBEDY. If it falls to give ratls.
faction,l will refund your money.—Munyon
Remember this remedy contains no sal
feylie acid, no ?lum cocalne, morphine or
other harmful drugs. It I 8 put cp under
tAh't guarantee of the Pure FFood and Drug
ct.
~For sale by all drup~ietn, Price, 250
The road to wealth is paved with
crushed hopes. -
Send postcard request uoui:'y lot sample
pickage of Gartield Tea. Nature’s hecbh
remedy for constlpration. liver and kidney
diseases, Garfield Tea Co.. Brooklyn, N.Y.
“De man wif a grouch,” said Uncle
Eben, to the Washington Star, “won
ders why he is losin' his friends de
same time dat his friends is wonder
in’ why he ain’t losin’ his grouch.”
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Pl Uncertainty
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gl =y paint macterials.
Eoameedr=y 1t is an absolute
efi | guarantee of pur-
FreptaEy ey ity and quality.
3 ‘ ’;f:/ft‘tl‘a For yo uqr own
R <= protection, see
RS that it is on the side of
WIP¥ cvery keg of white lead
g you buy.
.'& NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
B 1902 Trinity Building, New Ytfl_
We use fraternity as a text, then
degrade it by using it as a pretext.
The way Hamlins Wizard Oil soothes
and allays all aches, pains, soreness. swell
ing and inflammation is a surprise and de
light to the afflicted. It is simply great to
relieve all kinds of pain.
Eat drink and be merry today, for
tomorrow the bill collector may call
For COLDS and GRIP.
Hick's CAPUDINE is the best remedy—
relieves the aching and feverishness—cures
the Cold and restores normal conditions. It’s
liquid—effects immediately. 10c.. 25c. and
80c.. at drug_stores.
The truest computation of time is
by the hour’s joy or woe.
RASH ALL OVER BOY'S BODY.
Awful, Crusted, Weeping Eczema on
Little Sufferer—A Score of Treat
ments Prove Dismal Failures—
Cure Achieved by Cuticura.
“My little boy had an awful rash all over
his body and the doctor said it was eczema.
It was terrible and used to water awfully.
Any place the water went it would form
another sore and it would become crusted.
A score cr more physicians failed utterly
and dismally in their efforts to remove the
trouble. Then I was told to use the Cuti
cura Remedies. I got a cake of Cuticura
Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and a
bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, and before
we had used half the Resolvent I could
see a change in him. In about two months
he was entirely well. George F. Lambert,
139 West Centre St., Mahanoy City, Pa.,
Sept. 26 and Nov. 4, 1807.”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
For the sane, poised mind, tempta
tion is a word without significance.
RAISED FROM SICK BED.
After All Hope Had Vanished.
Mrs. J. H. Bennett, 69 Fountain
St., Gardiner, Me., says: ‘‘My back
& used to trouble me so
075 N severely that at last
(R eAT I had to give up. I
took to my bed and
: «Iw\ stayed there four
o RAGEY months, suffering in
vj’i.j-f‘ tense pain, dizziness,
s, headache and inflam
r@fl - mation of the blad
6/ TR ’C "‘\l der. Though with
fhf ‘ ko out hope, I began
H A using Doan’s Kidney
Pills, and in three months was com
pletely cured. The trouble has never
returned.”
Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn’' Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
A new thought is not always revo
lutionary.
_ The_'Really Irreparable Loss.
«What has happened to me?” ask
ed the patient when he had recover
ed from the effects of the ether. !
“You were in a trolley car wcl-'
dent,” sald the nurse, “and it has
been found necessary to amputate
your right hand.”
He sank back on the pillow, lOb-'
bing aloud. . ‘
“Cheer up,” saild the nurse, patting
him on the head, “you’ll soon learn |
to get along all right with your let;!
hand."” |
“Oh, it wasn't the loss of the hand
itself that I was thinking of,” sighed
the victim. “But on the forefinger
was a string that my wife tled
around it to remind me to get some
thing for her this morning. And now
I'll never be able to remember what
it was!”—Cleveland Plain Dealer,
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Love Letter.
Jean Jacques Rousseau once de
clared that to write a good love let
ter you ought to begin without know
ing what you mean to say and to
finish without knowing what you have
written.
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o Sf* 8.8 B. (Botanic Blood Belm it the only Biood remedy that kill the poisonin @=GRS
7 4[" the blood and then purifies it—sending a flood of pure ricg blood directto th skin @&\
/ (“"" surface, Bones Joints and whereve th disease is ocated. In this way all Sores, W
i 4/ #» Ulcers Piml)los. Eruptions are healed an® curet pains and aches of Rheumatism. /N J
i “k .cease, swellings subside. B. B. B com'Pletely changes the body into clean, healtky \ R
L‘ condition, giving the skin the rich re hue of perfect health. .1 B. cures theg -real ')
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X # for home care. SAMPLE FREE by writing BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. V. iWA
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Smile and you won’t be lonely. Gl
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
Join the cheer-up chorus.
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i COUGH CUR ato., are ail positively yrovenud ‘nd é
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N AU used. Guarsnteedtocure. 500 & [
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o (o "Voterinnelz Pointers,” new book, free, |
Nt G Wells Medlcine Co. Lafayette, Ind,
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i / / /) FOR C“ILLS and Uric Acid Poisons, ex
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y &% ative and Bowel Antiseptic. It needs only to
be introduced to sell,
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B AR AGENTS WANTED!
Inevery locality to sell to friends. Write at once for special terms to first person in neighborhood
who will act as our representative. We have a special rirropnsmon to make you and it will pay
you to find out what it is. We shall not expect you to tell your neighbors ahout it.
Address ANTI-CHILLIZE CHEMICAL COMPANY, Richmond, Va.
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Sloan’s Liniment is the best remedy for sprains
and bruises.
It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the
tenderest part without hurting because it doesn’t need
to be rubbed —all you have to do is to lay it on
lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates
instantly — relieves any inflammation and congestion,
and reduces the swelling. | _
_Sloan’s
3 is an excellent antiseptic and germ
- killer — heals cuts, burns, wounds and
B ) contusions, and will draw the poison
& “2% Y from sting of poisonous insects.
Ni’ S § Price, 25¢., 50¢., and SI.OO.
\Wy J Dr.EarlS.Sloan, Boston,Mass., U.S.A.
Sloan’s book on horses, cattle, sheep and poultry sent free.’
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! Whiskey, Drugs, Cigarettes and Tobacco Habit
Also NEURASTHENIA or NERVE EXHAUSTION.
Administered by Specialists for Thirty Years. Correspondence Cenfidential,
THE ONLY KEELEY INSTITUTE IN GEORGIA.
229 WOODWARD AVENUE, ATLANTA, GA,
Syrupsfigs
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Hard work and constant applica
tion judiciously applied keeps the
wheels moving.
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®heetMetal Manufacturing Co.,
€0 W. Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA.
HohEETéEJgRNIz:‘gE.I‘LIaNGcSes.
Ventilators, Skylights, Roofing.