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LATE NEWS NOTES.
General.
As the straing of "The Star-Spang
led Banner” played by a brass band
of forty Highlanders died away, the
Roman Catholic priest at Aberdeen,
Scotland, read the marriage ltany
uniting Miss Anita Stewart, daugh
ter of Mrs, James Henry Smith of
New York, to Miguel of Bragonza,
son of the pretender to the Portu
gese throne,
Denouncing the counnecting of Mrs,
Horner's name with uis as outrage
and charging that his wife's suit for
divorce has grown out of his persist
ent refusal to embrace Theosophy,
Major J. ¥, Hanson, pre:ident of the
Central of Georgia izilway, filled In
the Georgia superior court his answer
to his wite's petition for divorce. De
nying practically every charge
brought by his wife, Major Hanson
stamps some of these charges as be
ing “unqualifiedly and absolutely un
true,” while others he terms “reck
lessly and absurdly untrue,” On the
whole he charges that Theosophy
broke up his home,
J. P. Morgan,, Jr, was elected to
the late K. H. Harriman's place on
the board of directors of the National
City bank. By Wall street the elec
tion is regarded as one of the most
significant of the week's financial de
velopments, presumably indicating
that bharmonious relations exist be
tween the Morgan and the Kuhn-
Loeb-Standard ofl groups of finan
ciers, Added weight was given the
event because it followed so closely
upon the recent reports that the
Morgan interests were about to take
an active interest in the government
of the Harriman roads and that the
younger Morgan was slated as the ul
timate successor of Mr. Harriman in
the commeand of the Union and South.
ern Pacific systems,
‘ The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposi
tion entered its last quarter with
every cent of its floating indebtedness
paid.
An important archaelogical dis
covery was announced in Mexico City
by Professor Ramon Mena, who head
ed a government expedition to Otum
ba in the state of Mexico, which has
uncovered a buried city of great an
tiguity. A pyramid similar to that
uncovered at San Juan de Tootihacan
has been exposed. The pyramid lis
sixty feet in height and measures
two hundred feet square at the base.
The remains indicate that the city
was buirt and occupied in the time
of the Toltecs.
Captajn Netherton, of the steamer
Comedian, reported three streams of
oil bubpling from the surface of the
Gulf of Mexico, ‘one hundred and six-
Lty miles southeast of Galveston.
Soundings showed a depth of 5,400
feet: The spring comes from an ex
{ension of the ooil bearing strata of
the Beaumont field.
Miss Marjorie Palmer, millionaire
daughter of the late General William
J. Palmer, was married in Colorado
Springs to Dr. Henry C. Watts, who
restored her to health after hopes
had been abandoned for her recovery.
Washington.
John R. Early, the leper, so-called,
has been struck from the rolls of the
pension bureau, as he has been found
to be entirely free from any disease,
having recovered from the skin erup
tion which was declared by eminent
physicians to be leprosy. Early was
receiving $72 a month on account of
total disability,
The postoffice department purpos
es to glve inventors an opportunity to
put to practical test some of their
ideas in regard to improved methods
of tieing packages of letters in the
mails, From the thousands of de
vices submitted the department has
selected eleven, asked the inventors
to furnish twelve thousand of each
and to begin an official test on Sep
tember 15. KEach device will be test
ed for one week in a number of post
offices and in the railway mail ser
vice.
Fifteen companies mining coal in
the Coal Creek fields of Tennessee
filed a complaint with the interstate
commerce commission, charging that
the Southern Railway company dis
criminates against them in the rates
on coal as compared with those ac
corded operators in the Appalachia,
Tom’s Creek and Black Mountain dis
tricts of Virginia. It is urged that
the differential of 80 cents to Knox
ville given on the Ccal Creek coal
should be maintained in shipments to
South Carolina, Georgia; Florida and
other southern points when passing
through Knoxvillee To points in
North Carolina, South Carolina gnd
Georgia reached by both flelds
«hrough Morristown, Tenn, it is
claimed that the same rate should ap
ply beyond that junction, with a dif
ferential to that point of 40 cents in
steand of 25 cents, in favor of the Coal
Creek field. 'The rates to Nashville
are also made the subject of com:-
plaint,
The coast and geodetic survey will
vndertake to arbitrate the Peary-Coock
north pole controversy providing Dr.
Cook requests that it should do so.
In view of the fact that Peary has
been operating under the directions
of the survey it will become the duty
of that institution to compute his
notes without request from any one,
and Aeting Superintendent Perkins
saild that if Cook should so desire the
survey would go over his papers also.
The International Esperanto con
gress hag selected Washington, D. C,
as the meeting place in 1910 and a
special steamer will be chartered to
carry the European delegates to the
Unilted States, Hdwin Reed, thef
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indigestion or any stomach or liver ailment,
Munyon’s Paw-Paw Pills regulate the
bowels, correct indigestion, constipation,
biliousness, torpid livers, jaundice, sallow
and dull complexions. They purify the
blood and clear the skin of pimples, sores
and mowt eruptions,
One pill is a gentle laxative; two pills a
thorough physic. They do not gripe, they
do not weaken, Price 25 cents.
MUNYON’S REMEDY CO.,
53d and Jefferson Sts., Phila., Pa,
WHERE THEY GOSSIP.
“In Arizona it is considered healthy
to mind your own business.”
“That idea wouldn't be at all pop
ular among the Eastern health re
sorts.”—lLouisville Courier-Journal.
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator,
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
RKough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c.
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15¢.,Liq'd, 25¢.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c,
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N, J.
CALILL AN AMBULANCE.
He—l feel like a fool to-night.
She—So glad you've recovered.
—Boston Transcript.
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It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try it, 10c., 265 c, and 60c. at drug
- .
When we describe a man as being
“whole-souled,” “good-hearted,” or “of
a fine spirit,” we use words meta
phorically, admits the Christian Reg:
ister, but the meaning is plain,
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets r?ulate and’
invigorate ' stomach, liver an bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take
as candy.
AND HIS OWN SHORTCOMINGS.
Judge—You say your wife is in the
habit of throwing things in your
face. What, for instunce?
Plaintiff—Her former husband’s
virtues, your honor.—Boston Tran
gcript.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a tottla
it looks, to the Indianapolis News,
as if hazing at West Point would
have to be permanently suppressed
again.
When the lining of the bowelsisirritated
we have paius or diarrheea. Whatever the
cause take Painkiller (Perry Davis').
A Pajama One.
“The late Col. A. K. McClure was
a brilliant raconteur,” said a veteran
Clover Club man. “I'll never forget
his pajama story.
“Col., MeClure told this story at a
Clover Club dinner in the old Belle
wwe of Philadelphia. It was a story
sdout the Snanigh War.
“There ‘was a regiment, it seems,
recruited from Conshohocken, Cinna
minson, Wawa and Manunka Chunk
and the ladies of those Pennsylvania
towns got together after the regi
ment’s departure and made a lot of
pajamas for the soldiers. Pajamas
were a new thing in those days;
smart, exclusive, and so forth; the
ordinary man wore a nightshirt.
“Well, these pajamas, in a half
dozen big packing cases went duly
Cubawards, but no word of their ar
rival ever came back. The ladies
waited about a month. Then they
wired to the colonel, a genial, whole
sounled Conshohockener: .
“«Anxious to know if you got the
pajamas last month.’
““The colonel had never heard of
.pajamas. He wired back:
“Story is a lie out of whole cloth,
probably fabricated by enemies to |
Tuin me politically. Admit am not
total abstainer, but never had pa
jamas last month or any other time.””
—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
Hamlins Wizard Qil is over fifty years
- old and, like an old. friend, it can be de
pended upon just as surely as the family
doctor who may be miles away.
GIVING REASONS.
“Why do they call a wave a swell?”
The beach enchantress asked
No beau ¢f all her string could tell,
Not one essayed the task,
Till, after a lengthened, si'ent while
. The cynic up and spoke:
“It comes to shore in bang-up style,
But goes away dead broke!”
1 —Judge.
l Walter Broadbelt, of Williston, Pa.,
claims to have a hen that last year
laid 247 eggs, of which ten were dou
ble .volked.
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Because of thees ugly, arizaly, gray heira. Use '* LA CREOLE™ HAIR REBTORER. Pricq, SI.OO, resall.
SKIMMED MILK FOOD,
Skignmed milk is a splendid animal
food fori growing and laying hens.
It contains all the essential elements
of the egg, and has the advantage
of being diluted with water to fur
nish drink as 'well, It is good fed
in a natural state or mixed with oth.
er \feeds, Clover and alfalfa are
good egg-producing feeds., They con
taln protein for the egg and lime
for the shell, and they may be fed
winter or summer, green or dry, [t
is best to grind them to a meal for
dny feed.—Farmers’ Home Journal,
SERING 1S BELIEVING.
Isaac (who has just recovered from
typhoid)—Doctor, you have.charged
me for four weeks' calls; I vill pay
for only three weeks!
Doctor—But 1 called on you every
day for four weeks, Mr. Isaac!
Isaac—Vell, dere vas one week I
vas delirious and I didn't see you
come in!"—New York Journal
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Allays Feverishness and Colds. It Aids Diges
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fulnesr and Produces Natural Sleep.
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Says the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
There are two Bernard Shaws—one
a good deal of a clown, the other a
good deal of a genius. Which one is
coming to America?
MUST BELIEVE iT.
Every Reader Will Concedethe Truth
of This Statement.
One who suffers with backache or
any form of kidney trouble wants a
cure, not merely temporary benefit.
Rev. Maxwell S. Rowland, of Tom’s
' - River, N. J., makes a
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A h&\ attention. Says he:
¢'o ’/ “I was suddenly tak-
R en with an attack of
: / l kidney trouble, had
b severe pains in my
, j{ | back and loins and
i was . generally run
down. Doctors were
not helping me, so I
began using Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They
) brought me prompt
et D Sen relief, and as I con
\ tinued taking them
the pains in my back disappeared and
the kidneys were restored to normal
condition.” .
Remember the name—Doan’s. Sold
by all dealers. 50 cer a box. Fos
ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
“As a rule,” said Uncle Eben, in
the Washington Star, “tain’ no use o’
lookin’ a gif’ hoss in de mouth. De
fact dat he were a gif’ is a purty
sure sign he’s no good.”
COVERED WITH HIVES.
Child a Mass of Dreadful Sore, Itche
ing, Irritating Humor for 2 Months
—ln Terrible Plight—Disease
Cured by Cuticura.
“My six year old daughter had the dread
ful disease called hives for two months.
She became afflicted by playing with chil
dren who had it. By sctatching she caused
large sores which were irritating. Her
body was a complete sore but it was worse
on her arms and back. We employed a
physician who left medicine but it did not
help her and I tried several remedies but
without avail. Seeing the Cuticura Reme
dies advertised, I thought I would try
them. 1 gave her a hot bath daily with
Cuticura Soap and anointed her body with
Cuticura Ointment. The firsi treatment
relieved the itching and in a short time the
disease disappeared. Mrs. G. L. Fridhoff,
Warren, Mich., June 30 and July 13, ’08.”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
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There will be a promising opening
for many a skilled mechanic, pro
phesies the Chicago Tribune, when
repairing aeroplanes becomes a Treg
utlar business.
Fortune Telling |
Does not take into consideration the one essential to wom
an’'s happincss-—womanly health. .
The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the
very foundation of all good fortune. For without health
love loses its lustre and gold is but dross,
Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally be
regained by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Presoription.
This Prescription has, for over 40 years, e
been curing delicate, weak, pain-wracked
women, by the hundreds of thousands
and this too In the privacy of their homes —
without their having to submit to Indeli- r
cate questionings and offcasively repuge
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Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. \
All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary
Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M, D,, President, Buffalo, N. Y,
Dr. Pigrce’s Grear Famiy Docror Book,-The People’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—looo pages, answers in
Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married,
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INTERESTING TO
Believing you desire to keep your
stock in the best possible condition,
we call your attention to our Medi
cated Salt Brick, which is beyond
question, the simplest and surest
means of supplying stock with salt
and the best remedies for their ordi
nary diseaases.
It contains nothing but the purest
dairy salt mixed with Suiphur for a
blood purifier, Copperas for worms
and the other diseases of the bowels,
Salt Petre for the kidneys, and a
small amount of Nux Vomica which
is one of the best known tonics.
‘We want you to read below what
others think of our novel plan which
not only succeeds when all others
fail, but also saves time, labor and
money. '
WHAT OTHERS SAY:
There is nothing that seems to “touch the
spot” like your Medicated Salt Brick. Please
ship two cases at once, \M
E. H, McFADDEN.
Covington, Tenn.. February 4, 1908.
Your Medicated Balt Brick did my stock un
told good. Please ship two more cases. 1
could hardly getalong without it.
G. R. MAHONEY.
Itta Bena, Miss., July 17, 1908.
A few weeks ago 1 gave o6ne of your Medica
ted Salt Bricks to an old mule who had lost
his appetite,’ and become very thin and life
less. After using it I notieed a decided im
grnvemem in his condition, and after giving
im the second one he can kick up his heels
with the colts and ‘“join in their plays.”
M. 8. HERRAN, (J. P. Hale Co.)
Newbey ne, Ala., February 22, 1008.
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Steven’s 22-Crack Rifle, $2 .95
Iver & Johnson, single barrel gun;
12 0r 16 GAUZ® covu tvvcennsneiins 53.75
22 Winchester Rept. Rifle, $8.50
Steven's double bLarrel Hammer
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Guns at all prices. Write for catalogue. With every
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