,ww''vi wi. """i ii t ' t ii 111 r-' r1- rr -. i n;-! nr if r rnrr i r r r - i t't" ---r--r---' r--1T. - ..- b!!!..! COLDS GUN PRACTICE AT ONE OF OUR CUAST DEFENSES rHE HOBBLE 8WEETHEART. Policy. He Darling, I would die for you. She IV'nrest, do you carry much Insurance? DYSPEPSIA "Having taken your wonderful 'Case rets' for three months and being entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dysricpsia, I think a word of praise Is due to 'Cascarets' for their woudcrful composi. tion. I have taken numerous other so-calk-d remedies but without avail, and I ful l that Cascarets relieve more in a day than all the others I have tHkcn would ia ayeur." J.imcs McOune, lu8 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. PMmiint. I' dnUliln. I'el'-nt, Tanle flood. Iu I..M..I Ni'v-r Su lo-n.Wrulfii "r irli. KJk, Nevi-riuJ iubulk. 'Hie w en time Utile Uiiu 'K' ' '. (imfniumx) t vuio ur yuui uuuey tiuk. tMf ! V ONF "IIHOMO OriNINF.." Tlml l l.AXATIVK HlltiWO (JI'IMNK. I. ll IN- miii'ilKin f K W. l.llliVK. I h-U tha Vl'unit tirr u.curoik I'old Id oho Jm. k'. L'vcry hear of a pearl being found In a church fair oyster? The very belt ndvier: t.il;.' (i.nlii'M Tr.i whiin-vrr a !;iv;itivo U iiitiIi'iI. It sometimes happens that tho black eheep of a family is n lilondo. . . i. i. ViHi'Tia tlia " ry MM '''""'V.i- " ul"1 1'''",' "."",' ,' ,I,H It '"r,,H ,irl "." I ' I. milt Iin-Vt'lltH flllMIINOIllll. ' '" "',! '7 M, ' . Mr.1 t..l .l..ir,rH.m .! ''.;'; i'u.i Ir medical uilvl.-u Hb. The Wretchedness of Constipation Cu, quir te ovrrcome by OUTER'S Lin Lb I turrly awl ,inll.O loJIgatus. They do J JT. i 'Sn.ll PiO. Small D. Small Prfc ' Genuine -i' Signature MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET i POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Hrlicve I'evorinlineM. Connlipa fniHtiiinil rorrrrl riiannlf rnof the Mnmmh nnl Itowrl. f'W tjr Muhet tot rrtifi. At All lim. ? Knmtilf ntnilril PkKI'. akkbamK. A.iJrvrt A. S. Olmalatf, La Kay W. V. i'illii Thompson's Eyi Wator i - l.lnm mnkA bnva I 'ill t,U (i.irtiilil Ten! M ule of Ilorba, it il W, jili'iiNint and health-giving. Simplicity of Expression. A story was told on Martin Lomas r f at the Cape Cod commercial trav i s' dinner by representative Pope c.';.eomlnster. "Kant season Lomas I -if was seen talking to some one In ( i of the corridors, and as I passed I fctard these words: 'Shall I write I'm?' No.' said Lomasney; 'never Trite a thing when you can talk, and lifer talk when you can nod your t d "'- Hoston Record. J Time for Stlllnets. Mrs. Marl.achlan was kind to her acrlcAn boarder, but she did not pro ; te to allow her to overstep the llm '. t of a boarder's privileges, and she l tie It very clear. One Sunday the boarder, returning ' i a walk, found the windows of : roof, which she had left wide i tn, tlfthtly clofed. ?0h. Mrs. Maclachlan, I don't I ' my room to get stuffy," she said, tten the went downstairs again. "I I J plenty of fresh alV" TVour room will na' get atuffy In ri dny," said her landlady firmly. "7a never our custom, miss, to bae f ah air rooshln' about the house on t' Sawbath." Youth's Companion. DOWN ON HIM. ti n Cynic (with InclDlent mustache Taof: Udy footballers. Indeed! Why, I don't suppose half of you know what "tOtich down" means. ?"imK Udy Your best girl does If J7t ever klasod her. HEREDITY Can Be Overcome In Cases. The llllltieiice of heredltv cannot nt f Vse be luccessXully disputed, but .tan be mlnlnilzcd or entirely over Cttie In swnie cbrcs by correct food taj drink. A Conn, lady says: 'or years while I was a coffee 1-toker I suffered from bilious at t.Cks of groat severity, from which I to emerge as white as a ghost 1 w very weak. Our family physl- V Kiive me vailous prescriptions for proving the digestion and stlmulat ' I 'he liver, which I tried faithfully ' without perceptible result. He was ncqimlnted with my fam r, j history for several generations HPk, and once when I visited him he f- If yii have Inherited one of Y torpid livers you may always , :f r n'"re r less from its Inaction. ; f "ii t dodge our Inheritance, you . I' ils n(lt "o strong a believer In ' T" n he was, however, and, be- ' "US to think for myself, I conclud- " top .irinklng coffee, and see . f Tfert that would have. I feared IT " "v "were trial to give It . ' ' lien I took Post urn and had f 1 made, it completely filled my v r,,8 .h0t boeBe and I grew J5 "'lid of it. jfbave used Postum for three years, F no Diedlelne. During all that I hi i l"ld nl,8olutely none of 1 rlT aUark8 ,hllt 1 t I t l nnd 1 ,mve beei entirely , n the PHln and deb,tat ef. fth' V'PPd t0 -'B..lt from them. "urely very great, f ' """Pelled to give Postum ! Mtluslva credit for it." Name r Postum Co., Battle Creek. s lead "ti.- - H. .,T:"",ual to Wellvllle," In f Smuln,, V ,lm in ' Thr ri... 'rut, aBd f..n 1 I'LL rt IT jj.V.'.W?w.I liw-:-9r I .K-M TDK qiK Ktlim of coast di-fi'Di-e Is Just now Iii Iiik given ni i li iittriillon by tln unlltiiry uiithurltii-s. It Is iim-itimI that, for tome reitKon or other, this "lino of defeiiBe" hits not received that consideration In the past to which its Importance entitles It. miring this year, however, tho mutter will b taken tip In earnest at Washington, and It Is sale to say that many points on our coaat that are now nil iroti rted will In do axon be equipped with forts of the type ropieHented la tho plcturo above. This photograph was taken during taig'-t practice and at the moment of thu Drlng of imi! of the 12-Inch disappearing guns with which Kurt Wmlswoith Is armed. The roar and concussion of tho explosion of those pieces of ordnance are alike tremendous To counteract their effects on the body, tho soldiers are instructed to (also themselves on their toes and open their mouth. In some instances the men relnforco theBO Instructions by covering their ears with their hands. BREED ARMY HORSES Great Britain on Still Hunt for Good Animals. Sum of 1250,000 to Be Set Aside for Developing Equine Choice One Go Abroad Because Foreigner Pays More. London. A sort of government stud, of which the purpose Is to establish a new breed of horse, is not unlikely to be presently endowed by the commis sioners of the development grant. Tbey have promised, as recently an nounced, $250,000 for the encourage ment of horse breeding; but the more any definite scheme is Inquired Into the more clearly It appears that the cardinal point, so far as tho army is concerned, Is money. Tho best horses go abroad simply because the foreign er pays more; and to supply a govern ment department with extra doles Is no business of tho commissioners. What they do should be done princi pally on behalf of the breed Itself. This being so, it is proposed as a first step to try to convert the hunter from a mongrel to an aristocrat. The hunter la the horse, of horses for util ity. The cavalry and the territorials I want nothing hut the hunter. At pros- ent the breeding of hunters Is a ran dom business, as It always Is In cross bred stocks. Thoroughbred sins are sent to tho several centers by tho royal commis sion on horse breeding, hut the breed ing of hunters would he on a very dif ferent footing If the hunter type could be, as It were, stereotyped in a disilne tivo pure breed. In many parts even of Ireland, the paradise of hunters, tho type 13 depreciating and nowhere Is It Improving. It Is argued that a really scientific and practical body, with the grant of several thousand dollars a year, could evolve a pure bred hunur of Just tho sort required, Just as the pigeon or dog fanciers havo evolved birds and dogs of every sort of "pattern." Similar ex periments recently made In Hertford shire In regard to polo ponies are very promising; and these have been under taken on no very scientific method The evolving of such a horse would nu.ke horse breeding for the army a steady, lucrative business instiad or a lottery, and would be a constant source of wealth to the country. It Is to be hoped that a small part of the $250,000, vaguely and conditionally of fered, will be spent on such a progres sive experiment as this Ti.ere are scores of men who would co-operate. Hackney enthusiasts be llevo that hackney blood should ap pear In such a breed ami would, as receiet' offers prove, lend mares as oth ers would lend stallions, it is not oft .en that the opportunity Is offered of organizing so useful an experiment so cheaply. A letter from Mr. Haldane was read WAITERS MUST Big New York Hotels to Require Phy sical Examinations Similar to German Custom. New York. Tho German system of supervising the health of hotel em ployees for the protection of guests is being put Into force in the la:g.r New York hotels. A large Urotdway hos telry, employing 450 servants, put tho syRtem into operation lately. The serttng of food by Infected wait ers Imperils the health of patrons, ac cording to sanitarians. "The hotel guest," said one manager, In speak ing of the Innovation, "Is at the mercy of the management of the hotel which he patronizes In respect to the selec tion of employees. A hotel ought to protect its guests from diseases Just as any private householder would pro tect himself and family. "Only recently It was brought to my attention that a man and his wife and child who had been staying at a hotel, whose name should have been . T at a. meeting of the City of Imdon Territorial Force association. In which the secretary of state for war wrote that progress was being made with thp scheme for the supply of horses on mobilization, and before long def inite Instructions would bo Issued. In the meantime Mr. Haldane did not see any reason for a conference with the association n the subject PAYING CHICAGO FIRE DEBT Last of $50,000 Bonds Issued by City of Buffalo Will Not Be Retired Until 1917. Chicago. The'clty of nuffalo Is still retiring bonds Issued for the relief of Chicago at the time of the fire It Issued $i0,000 worth of 7 per "'nt. bonds Oct. 10, 1871, and this Indebted TOY HOUSE TO Even Though Girl for Whom It Was Constructed Has Since Married and Moved Away. Chicago. The bijou toyhouse for children, which for many yenrs nns I lllltllt-JI, IIH II I "I Kml(l,n(1(1 tho ,p.,rU nn1 oxcited the Interest of children passing the home of Thomas Lynch, Dearborn avenue, is to be kepi In repair nnd renovated. The wedding recently of Miss 1ella Lvnch, for whom tho model house w as constructed, when she was a small J girl, revived a desire of Mr. Lynch to keep Intact the miniature dwelling which had brought as much joy to members of the family. Miss Lynch is now Mrs. J. P. Stevens nnd her homo for the present is at Washing ton. D. V.. The little home, about ten feel long and eight feet wide, situated In the yard adjoining the Dearborn avenue address, Is or was complete in its appointments. It is a replica of a modern house, but now sadly in need of repair and fresh paint. A veranda which formerly made a pleasant loung ing place for the small residents of the house has fallen away In ruins. Klecttic Unlit and the connections are broken, aw le Inside of the dwelling 's one of iiaos. Much of the ap pointments of the apartment, however, remain to demonstrate Its former glory anil completeness. Three rooms comprise tho lower door, with stnlrs leading to a tower, from which a view of the neighbor hood can be obtained A bedroom con tains a bureau and mirror with a closet and chairs. There Is a small sewing machine and piano In the liv ing room, with a table and couch. A gas burning grate formerly provided heat for the apartment, while electric fixtures testify to modern lighting ef fects. Real windows with shades, an e!"drlc door bell, small dinner dlsheB and other accompaniments of a per BE HEALTHY a guarantee for the utmoit cleanli ness, became Infected with a horrible shin disease. It was learned that a scrubwoman w ho suffered from the disense had used a drinking glass In the guests' room. The disense hnd been communicated to a cut on his lip and thence to his wife and child." The question of requiring similar inspection of dining car waiters pre sents more difficult aspects to the health authorities attempting to solve the problem. They point out that corgress should authorize a national health bunau, as lecommended In the president's message, one of the pow ers of which might be to supervise the sanitation of Interstate carriers. Of the 450 employees In the first hotel to Initiate tho C.ermnn system only 12 refused to undergo the physical ex amination. They were discharged. - To mingle our sorrows Is to sweet en them. . A NViti-; Vtv;5Jti. -Vl ness will not bo wiped out until 1017, according to the date of expiration of (lie latest refunding of the original Issue. Information on this subject was ob tained by the county architect, Kdwln lilce Raker. Seeing In the last annual report of the comptroller of nuffalo. William G. Justice, an item of a $20, 00 bond Issue, marked "Chicago fire relief bonds," he wrote to the comp troller of that city for enlightenment on the subject through curiosity and as a matter of general public interest. Play Ball on Ice. Sandusky, Ohio. The novel experi ence of witnessing a baseball game on the frozen surface of Lake Erie, off the south shore of Kelly's Island, was the pleasure of nearly two thou sand Islanders. A regulation diamond was marked off on the Ice and the rules of the national game were followed. The teams playing were dubbed the Klfers and the Porters. The Klfers won by the score of 22 to 20 BE RETAINED fectly ordered household were enjoy ed by tho small owner nnd guests. A flagstaff surmounts the ower top and a small yard surrounds the house en circled by an Iron fence. "It sure was some house, wasn't It?" commented the coachman of the household to a visitor as he crawled out of the door and fastened it with a string. "It's a shame to see It go lo pieces." It is to he repaired, how ever, and kept in shape. PARROT CHEWS UP HER TAG Express Employes Had Lively Time Caring for Bird Death Follows Delivery to Owner. St. Paul. Minn. A parrot, sent to St. Paul from Chicago, chewed up her address tag and mnde things lively for the last ten days in the office of the Wells Pargo Kxpress company. She perished after reaching her rightful owner. ' "Why, that parrot was talking tht whole blessed day; we could hardly get In a word edgewise," snld one ol the e'erks. "We took her out of the box every day to feed her. and we al ways had trouble catching her again." Polly was shipped to a Mrs. Cook by her son in Chicago. The bird man aped to reach tho label on the box nnd destroyed It nnd there was a long delay In getting a duplicate address. Mrs. Cook called at tho ofilce of the St. Paul Humane society and In formed Miss Alice Nlllard, secretary that the Wells-Fargo company hnd do tained her parrot for ten days because they hnd lost the address and that she did not believe the parrot had been cared for all that time. The ex press company ofllclnls say every at tention was paid to the bird and that It really got a good deal more than was Its due. Law on Rotten Eggs. Albany, N. Y. The New York state department of agriculture announces that In its efforts to enforce tho pure food law it has been difficult to obtain evidence to convict persons who sell I'.nd eggs for food. "It Is tho practice," says the depart ment In Its circular, "to ship rotten eggs to New York rlty from the ioui corners of the earth marked 'not for food' or 'lor tunning purposes.' "This makes the shipment legal and It Is not until tho shipment reaches the consignee that its purpose Is changed." Dog Is Hero. London. Jess, the Irish terrier of the paralyzed Islington watchmaker, has been presented by Mrs. De Courcy Laffan with a collar admitting It to the Brotherhood of Hero Dogs Known as the dog with the human brain, Jess Is In the habit of answer ing the door for her master, and helps him by holding and fetching tools, running errands and generally acting hi a domestic "What's thu matter with him? lla.-t he got rheumatism?" "No; the girl he Is engaged to wears a hobble shift, and ho. not that va!'.c from tr in;; to ktcn B'.i p with her. . Runs on tl e Bank of England. Kvcii the I'ntik of Png'and lias not lion iiitlrely iiee from runs nor from the necessity of caving Itself by Hitaliry. In 1715, for Instance, Il was torced to employ agents to present notes, which were paid as slowly us io.;til)io in sixpences, the cash helm; immediately brought In by another door and paid In again, while anxious holders of notes vainly tiled to se cure attention. In 1S25, too, only the accidental discovery of Toii.tmo (; I notes saved the bank from stopping payment.-- London Chronicle. lO DKIVK Ot'T M 41.4 Id M 111 II l I I" TIIK KVSH M I'tlki. th OM MitlxUnl I.IMlVK l'A-1 Sl.hS CHILI. I'nSir. Ion know mhnt ymi ;u ihihim I ho furiiitilH l pitlnly .n nltil nn .-vi'ir l'i.i!'. Hll-iWII II U (tllll'ip IJlllttHII' H Oil IPlll III II HIM"- Ii"n form. 'I'll.. Oi'llilni' ilrtv.. mil Hit I'.uidriit Jli.il IlK Iron Inill.U lli Oh fctl.-m. Sold by Hll ii.i. lur .10 r.r. fnri :a i-nim. And In the Meanwhile. Lady Can't you find work? Tramp Vessum; but every one wants a referenco from my last em ployer. Lady- And can't you get one? Tramp No. mum. Yer see, he's been dead twenty-eight years Lon don Punch. I'or COLIM and CHIP flirkit' 1'apcihns t tli b--il reml.r r llrvrN ihfl nt-hlnir ah1 fvirUlineMi rur thr Colli ami rHtiina nurml (uttilltliiiiM. It ll'iulrl rnVrtA Itumeiliuttly Itie., 'JtV., unit Vh Al drug aluren. The saint who says he canhot sin may be an earnest mn , hut it Is wisest to trust some other man with the funds of the church. Pon't worry about vnur complexion take Garfield Tea, the liloml puritier. Homely girls rush In under the mistletoe where peaches foar to tread. Combination caiiva many arrioiia riia mwi. It ia thnrnuBiily cured bv Pr. Pierce't Pleasant Pelleti. One s laxative, three for cathartic. Many present problems sre past follies netting rlpo. Oarfield Tea piirifica the blood and erHi rates rheumatiam. It ia made of Hurbn. An undertaker knows at lot of "dead r.nes" that he Is unable to bury. Laaid ack rll US If. figures out this wny. Sep this farm? Bolnnps to a man named Moor. I-ujit Aupust, AFTER HARVESTING THAT SAME YEAR, one crop of onts mnl one of cantaloupes, for which ho received $3,600.00, ho let tho grass prow, and in forty days the hay on every nctv was worth .$-.'5.m, or just about what it will cost you to buy exactly aa good nn acre of ground, 11 the same nciijhborhood, from us. PEEN at Wavcross, Ware Co., Ga., cost $?0.00 to $,'i.r).00 an acre (price depends on how close, they arc to the city of Wavcross) and can lie taken possession of nt oure on payment of a dollar an acre down. If yoit had to pav cash for this land, ns yon tan ceo. six weeks in grass would let you out nlsmt even. But you don't have to pay cash. You can take three years' time to pay if you wish. That makes this propo sition easier for you than a government entry. Reserve Your Land Now No Risk Tell you what do. Write Senator Deen to pick you out the host farm ot. the lVen Land Farm Tract. He'll do just, that for you select the best there is. Eneloso a deposit of ene dollar per aero on acreage desired (farms sold in 10, 5!0, 40 and 80 acre parcels) then take t!0 days to investigate, examine titles, etc. At the end of that time if you are not more than satisfied, nay astonished, that you ran get such rich, lively, productive land ns this, within a radius of two to ten miles of the hand somest, most, prosperous ami fastest-building railtond town in the new ItK'H SOITH then you can have vnur denosit money back with dr'c interest added just by asking for it. Get our his book' of SOHER FACTS and rend all about this crops a year and grows prnctirauy everytnitiR rrom swoei poiaioes, mm;ir pecans. Send us that coupon NOW and Ret posted Q I'lt'K on this land Kipht Ihn Viinluhlm' Dentli Rate. Hooks, and the Ilest Peoplo 011 Ideal for you whether you are a can trust a southern Rcntlotnnn Senator Deen your deposit money Deen Realty LEGRANDE BLDG., WAYCROSS, GEORGIA PUTNAM .MdikflaMw and hilar Mtertlhaa sat. La.. . .. ...-w.n I lXril Ji n'.il ... ' I fp a mm . Al.CnilOI.-3 VI H CENT AcCti.il!e Prep ir.iliou for As- i similiilmj Ilk'FooJanflR.'Cula J i ilw Stemai-hs ami UonWs cf y.i fi'M v.i Promotes Lli''Jjs(ion,Cltferful ncssfliiilUcsl .Conliuns neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral Not N aht otic c": Mhrilt :lt Apirfeii Remedy fiirCnnlipa lion , Sour Stomach, pLirrlioca Worms .Convulsions. Feverish ncss and Loss of Sleep ''I. ;.3 Tjc SimiV Sifinature of The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. ;s Exact Copy of Wrapper. For ffliiaranieed under the Foodl) fjf jn j gj Q DISTEMPER SPOfIN MEDICAL CO. A Country School for Girls in New York City Bf Ftatarei of Country and City Lift Out-of-door Sports on School Turk of 35 acres near the Hudson River. Full Academic Course from I'rimary Claw to Graduation. I'pper Clai lor Advanced Special Student. Music and Art Certificate admin to Colli-e. School Coach Meets lay Pupils. Mite Bangtand Mias Whiton, Riverdale Ae, near 2S2d St., Weat That Psys Ym in Sixty L&ND FRm Low Freights. Ocean Hreezcs. Year 'Earth, where sun, air. water nnd soil farmer or not. (let this book, we say, nnd want the best farm there Is In the at ouce. & Improvement FADELESS DYES niM.r 0. t0 aarkai eotor. all Ultra. Tht tn I. MM atar Wtw than w .taw r Y tS Tor Inf: ni n p.p rl Cl:Hrcr . Th3 ir.d Yg'J !i:va ka I i W Uwk ill Boars tlio Eifmaturo Thirty Years tut rva mmmov mwm mw Pink F, Fpfiooflo .Shipping Fever H Catarrhal Fever k& Use" J For Over ftrtrrnra4 f1tlv prtit1i ha matfrr how hnnwtnT tir ara Infsw tM r"iMtat ' l.l'iulrt Kn ob lb tmifii . ii-in& U IImmI And llnd (I FrIMinitjrrmMfrom In brmSj Otrrm Illipr la loc ami Hr)Niann 'lM.lfra la oullry. l4rfM( llln Mleh rrmMly rum 1 A Ufll-p intnnii tiMitmn hoinr and la ft tn kh1ny rinif kflr an 4 II a ! ft Antm ( it tH al. ltNP II. bo 1 f oiir rlnitrflat. hn wtll fat It fur you. Kra llottklat, "llatwtt.par. CauvMaandruroa '' It portal Airmt want!. 60SHEN. IND., U. S. A. Psys wonderful land that produces threo tm cm-i m vuuuu aim of Perfect Day nnd Velvety . Around Crops. Full Pocket combine to make conditions NOW ; better still. If you Deeu Land Tract, send 1 n I e n I'rr. Deen Co. piMT.'inriii Co. I.c Urn rule BUlr. Wnyrrww, t. IVarhlr frnl nifvnnr book itti In liul Kami, Incluilinv map. I-. M. rHru, and romitlvtit authniitatl In fnrmatlonatotirv. Prvmld. Pn. aoO w lib out otliifatlun wo nt pari A J s Si. S
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