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Prices always the lowest consistent with best work, We are recognize Kodak and Photo headguarters Mail orders attended to properly and prompt! y Catalog and Price List on application. THE 8. GAL ESK1 OPTICAL CO. Rie hmond, Va. Bi j SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Active, J— men to represent us. Profitab e positions, Hustiers make hig money. Cash weekly advances Complete outfit free. Write immediate ¥ for our iberal offer. W.T. HOOD &CO. OLD DOMINION NU RSERIR® Mention this Paper RICHMOND, YA, insane persons 18.67 per 10.» The proportion of rose in England from ) 000 in 1859 to 35.48 In 1308; in Scotland from 19.18 to 36.8, and io Ireland from 25 in 1879 to 35.7 ir 1908. English porcelain withstood electrical high rents up to 300,000 volts insulators have tension cur- Only Une “Bromo Quinine” That 1s Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of K. WW. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in Une Day. 25¢. One Of Messina's Tragedies, One of the saddest incidents of the Sicilian earthquake catastrophe hap pened ,the day following the great quake A party of Russian sailor: found in the center the town the rear wall of a four-story house still standing precariously. A foot or twc of the third and fourth floors remain ed, and upon these narrow edges were clinging women and three children, crying for help. There wer no ladders and rescue seemed impos gible The brave bluejackets did herole thing. One stood on another's shoulders against the outside of the wall. a third carrying a pick climbed over them. and, using his implement as an ice pick, drove it into the mor tar high above his head By this means he pulled himself up to a win dow sill, released his pick, used again in the same way to gain a near er window above, and finally reached the terror-stricken refugees high ir the air He lowered them with @ rope to his comrades below and then slid down himself. The little part} assembled in the narrow courtyard prepared to depart, and one of the gailors was wrapping his jacket around one of the almost naked chil dren. At that moment the tottering wall fell upon them and killed every one, the brave sailors as well. Seems But Yesterday. “1 heard a girl say today that the Trilby craze was before her time, She was grown, too.’ “What's the answer?” “We are growing old, my boy. We are growing old.”"—Kansas City Jour- nal, Of two ue i i Sham, “He puts his watch under his pil- low every night.” “Il notice he likes to sleep over time. —( hr stian Advocate. NEW IDEA Helped Wis. Couple, It doesn't pay to stick too closely to old notions of things. New ideas often lead to better health, success and happiness. A Wis. couple examined an Idea new to them and stepped up several rounds on the health ladder. The husband writes: “Several years ago we suffered from coffee drinking, were sleepless, nervous, sallow, weak, and irritable My wife and I both loved coffee and thought it was a bracer.” (delusion). “Finally, after years of suffering, we read of Postum and the harmful- ness of coffee, and believing that to to new ideas, we decided to test Pos- tum. “When we made it right we liked friends poticed better temper, ete, “These changes were not sudden, lost the desire for coffee. Postum according to directions on pkg., until it was dark and rich they liked it better than coffee and were benefited by the change.” “There's a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Oreek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville” In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They § i MUST QU Tr HU SBAND. Scliwenksville Banker In Will De- mands That Daughter Margaret Leave Robert Anderson. In the will of i. Prizer, a banker, of Schwenksyille revealed a romance in which his daughter, Margaret, figured to the resentment of the parent, who stipu- lates that unless she quits the she married, Robert Anderson, Norristown, she cannot share in $80,000 estate, The will of was for many Norristown Hospital was probated. He devises gne-third of his estate to his wife, Emma 8S Prizer, and the remainder to his four children, Clara J. Rahn, Adele D Prizer, Roz:coe J. Prizer and Marga- ret J. Prizer Margare dition that ship with does not the amount to go to her garet is to come to that time her reverts to mother and brother and sisters. Miss Prizer's whereabouts are known. She did not attend the eral of her father. Anderson a telephone lineman, and became quainted with Miss Prizer while she was employed as an operator in the telephone exchange at Schwenksville After Miss Prizer and married it was alleged son already had a wife, that Miss Prizer left this Norristown, Oi fu Banker vears a trustee of the for the Insane, Prizer, “on con wers her relation Anderson.” If she from Anderson for that year is absolutely. Mar- Years in if fails sg share ig given she tohert Cut away due her mother given seven te 84 she in her rms share un- fun Was Ac~ that Ander Then it was vicinity. PENNSYLVANIA PARK. State Veterans Of Gettysburg Fight Will Be Honored. The Pennsyl Commission cided upon the site to the soldiers from fought in the Battle The land to the southeast tersection of Hancock and Avenues was selected converted into what is a8 "Pennsylvania Park ment is expected dedication July 3, 1981 The National Park Comm'ssion has sanctioned the selection the site which is one of the most prom- inent on the enti field, having a commanding position and situated be- tween the Vermont and Minnesota monuments The Secretary to ratify the Commission in members of the Execut which met here are General A. Mulholland, G 8 koper and Captain George P all of Philadelphia, and Judge F. McKenna, of Pitt sburg Gettysburg. mittee ment Com- Monu- and de- memorial State who ' Gettysburg of the in- Pleasanton and will be to be known The monu- ready Executive of vania State met here for the this of be f 16 for of re War of sar fi £3 tod the Park ure, The Committ of is ex action the ne ive oF St. Clair Huide- Morgan Wal eneral PALMER » AYS PE ALTY. Slayer Of Affinity Keeps Nerve On Scaffold, Reading Frank who murdered Clinton, September 12, ty of his crime in the Berks Bradley. yood-by, all.” were the last words spoken by the condemned man, just a half minute before Sher. iff Bradley pulled the trap sending him to a quick death. Palmer's wife died three years be- fore the Clinton woman was mur- dered. A son of 14 years is at school, preparing to study for the ministry and the two younger chil dren have been placed in good homes, all three being kept in ignor- ance of thelr father's fate. AGAIN. Palmer, his sweetheart, by Gertrude cutting her throat, on 1907, paid the when he Jail penal was hanged vard by Sherifnt C ATTLE PLAGUE Foot And Mouth Disease Breaks Out In Clinton County, Lock Haven.-—The hoof and mou‘h disease has again broken out among the cattle in this county. Dr. Heck- man, a Federal veterinarian, who has been located here for several months, discovered the fever in a herd of fifteen cattle on the farm of 8 E. Brownlee, about two miles from Mackeyville, The farm was at once quarantined and the fa= telegraphed to Dr. Leon- ard Pearson, State Veterinarian, who arrived experts. The Brownlee farm is close to the Henry Maurer farm, where an outbreak of the disease occurred sev- eral months ago. GIVES HOSPITAL TO C ary. —— At Huntingdon, Huntingdon, widow of J. C. and maintain a hospital on Quinn's HUl, to be called “The J. C. Memoral Hospital.” The hospital is to be free to all religions denomina- tions, and no school of medicine ia to have a preference, Mrs. Blair, a few years ago, pre- sented a public park to this city and an athletic field, and has been noted for other public benefactions, AS A 45 FOLLOWS FAMILY IN DEATH. Father Gives Way After Eight Of Nine Children Die, Pittsburg. With eight of his nine children dead within a remarkably short space of time, Adolph Net phoch kissed his ninth and last child, aged 7 years, and sent him off to school and then killed himself by drinking carbolic acid. Since the last death In his family | | PAID HIS AFFINITY $1,200. In Breach OF Case Helped Plaintiff, Sunbury. — Since 1888 Meisberger has pa'd $1,260 to Miss Rebecca Metz, according to his own wdmission in court, during the pro- rrens of a $10,000 breach of promise sult instituted against him by Miss both of Johnson City, Meisberger, who is sald to $8,000 to $10,000, testified stand he met M 83 Metz twen- ago. He took her car- shortly afterward and such good friends that her money unti! vears ago a child Metz va'd he was M berger told pOing HIAarrs armined Promise on the riding became frequently gave July. Eome born and Miss father. After Metz he was another g rl the instiinte suit against riage they was its Miss 0 det him, former to At anual Darone, pay $500 t« ay Woman Gets Verdict York will Rentzel York. of Dover, Mrs ing brought a have to Alles for h malicl unfounded prose againgt wa: not when his tle Rentzel's bar ous and larceny Darone advice ution for f appears that proper legal had strayed nvard and sb« them up until Darons for the damages which done The owner of ths lier arre for larceny. the would they cattle pay had had sted Heart, Jarred which, in Steel Bar Plerces South Bethlel hammer it 1€1m by n falling sharp Fred huge struck glanc pointed instrument, by erick Cott on pregg forge at the Bethlehem Steel Works, rebounded and flew straight for Cott's heart, piercing it like an arrow. His death was instantaneous, a ng blow, a used a Lineman Electrocuted, Edward was electrocuted Scranton Scranton Smith, a line man, by coming in wrong wire while Scrant Electric contact working Company. with the for the on ESTATE ITEMS, The largest by a trust com Union Trust it paid payment of was made by Company, Pittsbu $160. 0600 the Sta: Treasury as State tax N. J. Hofman Birdshoro, 1} Fish Commissic intend the re the Six- pany in and C. C. Sands 4 * ¥ “7% # frit ant ave geen appoinieq mer han to super- fish Schu the wi Meo of the fr f the when smoval Mile level o Canal to clear ieft out of the level Mrs. Eliz makes the sixth Bunyes amily, of wh within water in The death of abeth Chester, the Was The oid uprotte weeks a member Yeadon elements been purchased I.. Campbell, by D. s up and dist er of Del . pointed carrier bet Chester post office and the & Ohio Rail succeeding den Fire tation Ww ‘hester H, Cow- the {liam at Harrisburg w banana warehouse ynder unusual circumstances An oll stove used t« heat the storage room explofied, and by the time the firemen got to the place over $1,000 worth of fruit had been smoked and ruined. Mrs. Margaret Riley Mebowell who has been the soprano soloist in the choir of the Madison Street Meth. odisi Episcopal Church, at Chester for six years, has resigned to go tc Newport News, Va, where she will recked » James McKnight killed by a trolley car on the Wom: elsdorf branch of the United Trac. tion Company, near Smok'ng Spring just after midnight McKnight fel) asleep on the track and was behead ed. East Pennsylvania Classis, of the Reformed Church at the Northamp ton meeting transferred Rev. HL H Rupp, of Easton, to the Wyomissing Reformed Church, and Rev. Pete: E. Heimer, of Welssport, to the East Mauch Chunk Reformed Church. The statement made at Scranton that Normal Fogel, of Wilkes-Barre, had pleaded guilty to embezzlement of bank funds was false, was expected, but later Fogel's at. torney asked continuance, which has not yet been granted. The Harrisburg school board has of Reading. was er on a new high school erected, will be Harrisburg has built three While John Huruda, doah, was loosening culm at Kehi- noor Colliery the bank rushed upon could be extracted. Frank McAndrew, a pioneer resi: dent of Shenandoah, formerly a bor ough water superintendent, died of | age. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Righter celebrated their golden wedding an- niversgry at their home, near Abrams, in Upper Merion, Not finding any money in L. W, Flanagan's ooal office, at Altoona, a thief stole a map of Pennsylvania. Dressed in white, sixty-six bables from a New York foundling asylum passed through the Btate over the Pennsylvania Raliroad enroute to New Orleans, where they will be dis- tributed for adoption. e little tots were aged from to 8 years, and were all white save one. Miss Mary W. Hartman, of Jersey- town, nd Hartman, | of Mon , were married by Re Mr. Strail, rate. ov oro. City or Tov.evo, os. Lucas CouxTty, Frasx J. Unexey makes oath that be is senior partner of the tirm of F.J. Cngxey & Co., doing business in the Uity of Toledo, County und State aloresmd, and that said firm will pay thesum of OXE HUNDRED DOL LAUS tar each and every case of CATARRN that cannot be cured by the use of HaLL'S CATARRH CURE, FRANK o. CHENEY, Sworn to before me aud subscribed in my rescence, this 6th day of December. A. D., A. VW. GLEABOX (8 AL) Notary Publie. {all's Catarrh Cureistaken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sure faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J.Unexry & Co, Toledo, O. Bold by sll Druggists, “5e. Take Hall sg Family Pills for constipation, And Move To Zoo, Employer (to clerk )-—You say you feel 48 hungry as a wolf and drink ithe fish, and yet fee! weak as a rat; you'd beiter see vet The Tatler. as “ Piles Cored in 6 to 14 Days. Pezo Ointment is guaranieed to cure any Piles in 8 to 14 dave or money refunded. Be. Rich 4! covered in been dis- amond fields have German South Alrica For HEADACHE Whether from Colds Stamach OF Nery is Troulsde spudis will relieve you it's 4 immedi sleds arug BLUES Heat guid Try sl Electric vurns bad if properly to be ale Bald not cared for Sickly. ders f« Many Children J wit Pow Are Mother Gray's Swe used by Mother Gray Home, N. Y.. cure Fes tion, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disor ders, Destroys Worms All Druguists’, 20 Sample rue. AS, Olmsted, Le Koy, N. Y ir Children nurse in erishness, Constipa A man can insure against lotteries with a Hague company. N.¥X. fea Co Brooklyn, Address the Garfield when writing for Tea, the true remedy ree for constipation. Parisians have meat begun Singers and Speakers use Bronchial Troches for Hoarseness and Throat Troubles. They give instant relief, In boxes 25 cents. Samples mailed free, John i. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass The first of concrete cellar recently built ant Atlantic C Was ity. N. J A Domestic Eye Remedy Compoundéd hy Experienced Conforms to Pure Food Wins Friends Wherever Used gists for Marine Eve Remody Physicians and Drugs Laws Ask Drug Try Murine A Virginian has patented tent pin modeled on the corkscrew | bast how ff ma Poesn’t disagreeable a ttle Haml the cord neck! imount ghty yasokl w quickly will lubrieate comfortable ngamn The world n CONCry Ww longest CTrOosEeR Philade ph Mrs. Winslow's Soothing teething, softens the g tion, allays pain, « The American Engineers now members, issaliics Lis 8 ures wi Institute of Electri- Ca; over For COLDS and GRIP, Hicks Carvpise is the relieves the aching and the Cold and restores Hguld- effects immediately. So. stdrug stores best remedy feverishness = cures 1 0. BC. No metal railroad tie has yet prov. ed satisfactory B. N. LU. 10. Tech cured in 3 minutes by Woolford" Sanitary Lotion Never fails. According To Rules, Billy had ta the races Uncle fee ken to one before and was quite inno- cent as to the manner of betting, but she placed a bet on one of the horses in the first race. There seemed be trouble with the horse she played, for it turned and went in the opposite direction. “Look, Nellie, your money is gone, for your horse has gone the other way.” said her uncle “Oh, that is all right. Cousin Bob told me to play him both ways'' re plied his niece. Harper's Weekly, f to MUST BELIEVE IT. Every Reader Will Concede the Truth of This Statement. One who suffers with backache or any form of kidney trouble wants a cure, not merely tem- porary benefit. Rev. Maxwell 8. Rowland, _ of Toms River, N. J., makes a statement in this connection that is worth attention. Says he: "1 was sud. denly iaken with an attack of kidney trouble, had severe paling In my back and loins and was generally run down. Doctors were not helping me, 80 | be : gan using Doan's | Kidney Pills. They brought me | prompt relief, and as [ continued tak- | ing them the pains in my back disap- peared and the kidneys were restored to normal condition.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥. A AIAN LEU Perfect Brute, “I saw Mrs. Jinx In a box at the theater Iast night with a strange man.” “1 wonder where Jinx was?" “It was Jinx she was with.” “But 1 thought you sald she was with a Sean man?" “Well, 1 heard you remark just yesterday that Jinx was a strange man." — Houston Post. { Vegetable Compound. In almost every commu have been restored to health etable Compound. either beer In the Pinkham Laborator taining over one women seeking their own signa taking Lydia E m health, 8 atures that the E. Pinkham's has Lydia ‘y 3 ‘ you will find women who “by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vv eg- 1 woman vou meet has Y : 1 » who has, yy . Jii many openly state ined their he: Compound. in over ; egai h by le : r i 1 ¥ i has saved Compound clusive The reason wi nade ¢ v harmless. ex- Thousands of of the system. fully. derived from Lydia E. Mrs. JohnG. Moldan, Wome ho are suff omen who are sufferi peculiar to their sex should or doubt the ability of 1 3 from tl ills not lose sight of these facts m's Vegetable 10se distressing Claim nan was Disputed. The fat spread {two Seals by him ‘Couldn't Hitle Ht?" “No,” he seat “Yes, ] ‘buat you you? Chic when the woman sa Ove him pleasan dy. ‘1 paid for this you over she as Knap inet guterly LWO, d said for know.” didn't ago Interoc ean Tale Of Tongues. Mrs. Crimsonbeak how nice- iy that team of horses go along. Why man and wife trot along pleas- together like that? Crimsonbeak — Well, isronly one longue two horses. Christian Keg antly Mr you see, between A New York man has secured a patent on a bowl-shaped hood to be attached to a chair used by a person while telephoning, to save the ex- booth. <4) 00 SHOES S $350 1720 Fa - (ITICLRA (OMFORT FOR LITTLE FAT FOLKS Most grateful and comforting is a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle anocintings with Cuti- cura. This pure, sweet, econom- ical treatment brings immediate relief and refreshing sleep to skin. tortured and disfigured little ones and rest to tired, fretted mothers. For eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations and chafings, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are worth their weight in gold. 60 cts. a bu. POTATOE
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