The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 14, 1906, Image 7

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    OX OF WAFERS FR5E-NO DRUGS
jr -CURS BY A8iO.riON.
bras ftelehlnf of 0s-Bit llraetti
i Bull Stomach ht Oraath
I HIobHrt onr Krntitritlons
1 Imioln Heart, Kie.
:Tk a Mull's Wafer any time ol the i d
r night, and not the in .mediate ood el
let on your etumsch. It absorbs the pas.
Uninfects the stomach, kills the poison
rm. end cure the disesse. tstsrrb of
in head end throat, unwholesome food
bd overeating make bad stomscbs.
tarcely eny atomach i entirely free from
fink of .ome kind. Mull's Anti-Belch
sfers will make your atomach nca.tny
. abnorbina: foul jnsee which arise from
be undigested food and by re-rnforaiiK
he lining of the atomach. enabling it to
boroiighlv mil the food with the ga.tno
oicea. 'X'biH cures atomach trouble, pro
aotea r1iijer.iinn. sweetens the brenth, stops
lehitiit and fermentation. Heart jetton
rcomca atrong and regular through tbie
process. .
4 J)iacard drugs, aa yon know from experi
ence they do not cure atomach trouble.
Try a common-eenee (Nature s) method
that doca cure. A anothing, healing sen
sation results Instantly.
We know Mull'a Anti-tWrh Writers will
do tbia, and we want you to know it. Ibis
Oiler tuny not appear again.
3178
UOJD FOR lie.
M2
Send thia coupon with your name
and address and your drusir.at'a name
and 10c. in atampa or ailvcr. and we
will supply you a astiiiile Irce i! you
hnve never used Mull'a. Anti llelcli
Wafers, and will also wild you a cer
tificate goefd lor 25c. Inward the pur
chaae of more Hclch Water. Vou will
find them invaluable for atomach trou
ble! curea by absorption. Address
Moll's Ukapk Ionic Co.. 3JS 3d
Ave., Hock laland, III.
7 Full Addrett and Wriln 1'lainlij.
I All dmggiata, Bflc. per box, or by mail
Upon receipt of price. Stamp accepted.
a Steven Baird, of Chittenden, Vt., af
ter working ceaselessly for forty years,
declares, he has discovered a method of
-elding copper, something metallurgists
.!ay has never been done before.
iurwH llhtii,ii mm aim! rHlMr'li Mll!lue
Nmit I'lmi.
Bond no nioiiny Mmpl.v writ"- anil try
otunln Wood lliilm ut nut iwih-mhh. Ho-
tunio lllnoil IIhIiii (.11. 11. II.) killH or du--ftroya
tlio pulMofi iu tho blond whlrli cuiisps
tho awful iiclK'N In I'.'K'k mill shoulilur
liludos, BhlftiliK paius, iliniiMilty in moving
ilugerH, toes or Ib ih, boiiH pitiim. swollen
piUKfilcs and joints of riHumutisui, or tin)
jfoul breath, hawkiui,-, KpittiiiK. dmpplnirs in
turout, bud lu'iirinK, spinks tlyinK be
fore the even, nil played out fueling of ca
tnrrh. Uutuulo lllood Isului hiut cured Iiuu
A reds of cuhuh of 8(1 or 40 years' Mundlujr
after dootora, hot springs uud patnt medl
jrinca hud all fulled. Must of tlicso cured
patients bud lukou lllood l;nloi as ii lust re
sort. It la especially advised for chronic.,
tieep-sentnd tnes. linposxlblo for nny olio
tosulTerthn iiKoiiie or symptoms ot rheu
piatism or outiirrb whllu or uftcr taklnii
Jilood Bnlm. It mukrg tho blood puro nud
rich, tburoby Klvinga henltby blood Hupply.
Cures are purmiiumit and not it putnliliiK up.
)ruK storea, H por Inr'o bottlo. Hiimplool
Jilood lialni aunt free and prepaid, alnoxpeu
lul medical advice by describing your Iron
tie and writing lllood Bului Co., Atlanta,
tu.
I Abraham Lincoln w.ia uinc years old
when his mother died.
' -, How'a Thia f
TVeofTerOno Hundred Dollnra Tieward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hull's Catarrh Curat
F. J. Chknet A Co., Toledo, O.
Yfo, the undersigned, hav known F. J.
Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and believe him
perfectly bonornbln In nil busiuess transnc-
tlna a n .1 II nfltinl nllv oliln I n tnrrv nil, unu
J obligations made by their Arm,
west xboai, wiioiesnie urugsists, ro
ledo, O.
Waloino, Riknah A Mabvix, Wholeanlo
Druggists, Toledo, 0.
nail's Catarra Cure Is takn Internallv. aot
Ingdlrentlyupon the blood and mueuoussar-
laces of tbesystom. Testlmoul ilx sent froe.
J'rtce, 75c. pr bottlo. Sold by ull Dnig.-lsts.
STake Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Oirnflea are the most difficult of all ani
in.als to take by turprise.
I To Cnre n Cold In One it.
b"ake Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab' ..
)rugglsts refund money If it falls to cup-. .J.
W. Urove'a signature on each box. iiSc.
J The coldest city in tbe world u lakulsk.
Juatern Liberia.
'1 livlor'f (htrnL-HH n,tnHn . I xu-wt f.'lini in 1
elulk'ii li Naiuru'k eroui rci. ..!) e.'urui cuukIiv,
uiiik, i.ruup nun Luiibiiiiu, on, anu an inroat
nd lung trouljle. Ai uiukwii, jm., tw. and
l.OVpcr bottle.
Thr nro nn nu'wliovrf in linin. Women
oll newspnpera on hip trci t.
-
TOP, WOMAN!
AND CONSIDER
THE ALL
rtPORTANT FACT
That In address-
met Mrs. Pin tr.
fcum you uro con
ning your private
Is tO B. Wntrinn .
woman whoan exnerb
ice with women's (lis
(Sases covers a., great
?any years.
Mrs. Bukhara is the
4aughter-in-law
tydia E. Piukham,
and for many years
miuernerairectloii,
Bid since her de
(ae,shehas been
ii vising siek wo
fen free of charge.
iManv womAn
biter In silence and drift along from
d to worse, knowing full well that
ey onght to have immediate assist
ce, but a natural modesty Impels
bem to shrink from exposing thern
sives to the questions and probable
aminations of even their family
oysleian. It Is unnecessary. Without
ney or price you can consult a wo
hb whose knowledge from actual ex
rience Is great.
Irt. Pldkham'B Standing Invitation.
pnaleweaknessareinvited to promptly
mmunicate with Mrs. Pinkham; at
tn.d "a A1i lettor re received,
wuea, read and answered by women
ivauj illness to a woman: thus has
i AmLI'- P'kh'n nd the women
Lk.n n .Wh.ioh h -w been
i , U mlu ch he h" todraw from,
ined the J1." ?,ible thftt h "
the Tery knowledge that will
lTl2l,i P yr pood-wlll. and he,
7 woml J-T thou""s. Sure!?
J f yeu are ill, don't hlt
. L.ynn. Mans., for special advle
.S,&"-"?.i
Mm
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COMMtrvClAL
R. G. Dunn & Co's "Weekly Rruew
of Trade" says: Prospects are most en
couraging for continued activity in the
commercial world. Seasonable merchan
dise is going into consumption more free
ly, and preparations for a large spring
trade keep shipping departments busy.
Mercantile collections arc somewhat ir
regular, although satisfactory on the
whole, especially in view of the firm
money market
Manufacturing plants report little idle
machinery, except at Northwestern flour
mills, where the heavy output has ex
ceeded demands for a time.
Railway earnings for February ex
ceeded last year's by 28.2 per cent., but
a further decline occured in rriecs ol
securities, attributed to the finnncial
stringency.
No setback has occured in lite iro'i
and steel industry, mills and furnaces
operating at the limit of capacity wiili
out overtaking orders, which come for
ward more rapidly than they can be fille,!.
Bradstrcet's says: Wheat, inclitdi:v
flour, exports from the United Sta:o
and Canada, for the week, arc 2,.ioo.4;6
bushels, against 3,35",oo8 last week.
907,930 this week last year, 1.643,0X6 in
1904 and 3.401.486 in 1003. Corn exports
for the week arc 3,767, 063 bushels,
against 4,403, 007 !ar.t week, 4,171,279 :i
year ago, 1,690,753 in 1004 and 3,817,000
in rgo.l.
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Baltimore. FLOUR Quiet and un
changed; receipts, 4,098 barrels; exports,
5,179 barrels.
WHEAT Weak; spot, contract, 85M
8s- February, RsM&SH, March,
86J486; May, 88ji asked; steamer
No. 2 red, 8o(g8o; receipts. 3,737
bushels; Southern on grade, 80(1(85.
CORN Weak; spot, 45M4Si ; Feb
ruary, 455i ?? 1 March, 46 (fi) 46M ;
April, 465e46j4; May, 47H A'H 1
steamer mixed, 44(8444 ; receipts, 8.
82a bushels; Southern white corn, 42!4
45'4 i Southern yellow corn, 4i4
45!4.
OATS Easier; No, 2 white, 35T4
35'Ai No. 3 while, 34J434-M 1 No. 2
mixed, 3434; receipts, 28,516 bushels.
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 71
72 export; 7475 domestic; receipts.
865 bushles.
BUTTER Firm and unchanged;
fancy imitation, 2l2r; fancy creamery,
2829; fancy ladle, 1819; store
packed, 15(ii6.
EGGS Easy ; 15.
CHEESE Strong and unchanged ;
large, September, 14 ; November, 14 ;
medium, September, 1454 ; November,
14; small, September, 14 14.
SUGAR Quiet and unchanged ; coarse
granulated, 4.90; fine, 4.90.
New York. WHEAT Receipts, 8.000
bushels; exports, 1,765 bushels. Spot
weak; No. 2 red, 87 elevator; No. 2
red, 90H f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern
Duluth, 928 f. o. b. afloat
COR N Receipts, 58,05s bushels ;
exports, 138,311 bushels; sales, 130.000
bushels futures, 128,000 bushels spot.
Spot weak; No. 2, 48 elevator and 47
i. o. b. afloat ; No. 2 yellow, 47J4 ; No. 2
white, 49. Option market was active and
generally weaker, affected by lower ca
bles, the wheat decline, and liquidation.
OATS Receipts, 46,500. Spot weak;
mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 3414:
natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, 34!
35'A i clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds,
353S.
New York. FLOUR Receipts, 19.005
barrels; exports, 9,468 barrels. Quiet
and lower to sell.
BUTTER Firm; receipts, 3.180;
street price, extra creamery, 27J4 ; official
prices, creamery, common to extra, i6Ji
7'A'' renovated, common to extra, 15
eo; Western imitation creamery, extras,
20(52l; firsts :8.
POULTRY Western dressed chick
ens, 10 13; turkeys, lj2i ; fowls, ioS
13.
SUGAR Raw nominal; fair refining,
2li; centrifugal, 96 test, 3Ii-323-H;
molasses sugar, sU ; refined quiet.
Uvs Stock.
' New York. BEEVES Steers slow
and feeling weak; bulls steady; fat cows
slow; others steady. Steers, 4.65 to
5.40; tail ends, 3.75; stags and oxen,
4.204.8s; bulls, 3.40(f7;.i.4o ; cows, 1.90
405; few choice fat Ohio do, 4.40.
Exports, 3tp cattle. Tomorrow, 1,036
cattle and 5.1 15 quarters of beef.
CALVES Prime veals would sell
steady; others weak; barnyard calves
unchanged. Veals, 4-5o9-5o; choice,
9 75; h'tle calves, 3SO4-5o; barnyard
do, 3.50; no Westerns, Dressed c.n!ve
steady. City dr-sserl veals, 8;ifi.(c
per pound; country dressed. S'nii'ic.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep nomi
nal, but feeling steady; lambs easier.
Medium to prime lambs, 6.,"57.6o;
choice slightly exceed. quotation's; yearl
ings, 6.00.
HOGS Market nominally steady;
no sales reported.
Chicago. CA TTLE Market steady.
Common to prime steers, 3.60 (S6.50;
cows, 3-0045p; heifers, 2.505.00;
bivlls, a.oofg3.2o; calves, 3.008.00;
stockers snd feeders, 2.50(4.65.
HOGS Market strong; prices 5ioc
lower. Choice to prime heavy, 6.io(?j!
6.15; medium to good heavy, 6.05(6.io;
buitcher weights, 6.io6.i5; good to
choice heavy mixed, 6.056.:o; packing,
$.8o6.io.
SHEEP Market loQisc lower.
Sheep, 3.506.oo; yearlings, 5.50S6.40;
lambs, 6.40(7.25.
IK lllli HELD Ot LABOR.
There were 1,352,947 concerns doing
business in the United States in J905.
Boston (Mass.) lodges of mechanics
have begun the agi'ation for a uniform
Initiation rate.
Arrangements are about completed for
t new organization of dock carpenters'
fit Duluth, Minn.
London (England) cabmen have re
volted against the new badge order, for
which Ihey r called upon to pay as.
6d.
It is probable that Boston and Albany
freight handlers in the East Boston
(Mass.) yard will be organized into a
Knights of Labor Assembly.
A number of the master barbers in Bos
ton, Mass., joined with the union of
ficials in support of a state license law.
Blacksmiths' International Union will,
in 4he near future, organize the black
smiths of the Montreal (Canada) dis
trict. A concerted movement is about to be
made in San Francisco, Csla., against
the ever-increasing number of Japanese
cobblers.
The hospital association of Carmen's
Union No. 205, in San Francisco, Cala.,
numbers 1800, and it has over $3400 in
its treasury.
The annual convention of Ihe Inter
national Brotherhood of Bookbinders is
announced to he belj in Washington, D.
C, in June.
With the Funny
Iptr
Tlevlaeit Muslim
Karly to rine,
And earlv to shop,
l!iikee dmidy'a bank account
lake a big drop.
Kilt He Ol.l.
"Slip don't look ro old."
"But I ran remember when hp had
la grippe."
Trvlni,
First Chlrkon "l'nn ar-oni iici'vona."
Sr-eoni! Chicken "Why. yes. I've
Juft seen n cour.In of mine running
around with bis bead off."
The Oeatlenlatnry I.nneange.
"Ah, bon jour, iiionMeitr."
"Oh, talk English It's too cold for
French to-dny. I wnnt to keep my
hands In my pockets." Woman's
Home Companion.
Me Dneant Cnnnl.
Caller "There is Mr. Ilenpprk nl
the window, nnd you tell mo thoro
isn't anybody at homp."
Mnld "Sure, then, nn' Sir. Ilcnpeck
Isn't anybody nt home."
Iinpftfltinenr.
rrup "Why don't yr,,u bronk the en
cagiMiicnt If you find you no longer
love him?"
Marjorle "I've Just discovered thai
he wunta to break it himself." ruck.
It Often Ifapjiena.
"I understand you played a solo at
the musical Inst night?"
"No; merely an accompaniment."
"Why, nobody sang."
"True. I5ut everybody talked."
Louisville Courier-Jounial.
Difference In Fiiplle.
"It costs a good deal to got ft thor
ough college education, doesn't It,
Henry?" asked one of bis friends.
"Naw!" responded the husky young
athlete. "It ain't costlu' mo nothln'."
Chicago Tribune.
Ad Awlnl Warning.
Men of tbe Strap-hanging Age.
(From a print of the period, VMj.)
Puncb. Woman! TOoinnnT
"She Is literally stni-vlng."
"Well, I can get ber into an Elderly
Ladies' Home."
"But, my friend, she would muih
sooner starve than admit that she's tin
elderly lady." .Minneapolis Tribune.
Hnl the Dost.
"Was there much dust on the trip
coming through?" said bis friend to the
new arrival.
"I didn't notice any," said the otber,
"but the pot-terfound fifty cents' worth
on my clothes." Detroit Free Press.
Not to UUina.
"Why are you here, my poor man?'
asked the prison visitor.
"Through no fault of mine, sir," re
plied the convict.
"No?"
"No, I ain't hr-.a a single chance to
break out." Philadelphia Press.
After ClirUlmai.
nivers "Brooks, you've heard that
familiar saying, 'Give a man ropo
enough ' "
Brooks "And he'll smoke himself to
death? O, yes, I've heard that, ar.d I
have often wondered who the pretend
ed friend of yours la that's trying to
kill yon off." Chicago Tribune.
Dlsnppoloted.
"Don't you know," said the young
man who thinks be has musical tal
ent. "I sprained my throat the other
day playing the cornet."
"Yes," replied his landlady, "and tho
neighbors sent their sympathy until
they beard the truth."
"What truth?"
"They thought you had sprained the
cornet" Chicago News.
11 unit.
nicks "lie was at one time quite
prominent in Wall Street financiering,
wasn't he?"
Wicks "Yes, but he's settled down
now as a gentleman farmer, raising
Que cattle and all that sort of thing."
Hicks "Well, woll! How entirely
different from bis old work."
WIcks-"Ou, not entirely. He wat
ers bis stock, of course." Philadelphia
Press.
Investigation Culled Tor,
Julius Caesar "When dey fit froo
Investigation. do lnlqultuble Life I
wish dey'd disillusionize dls yeve telle
graft company,"
Slsrcus Cicero "Wot d.-y done,
Julius?"
Julius Cofcsur "Dey doat- said In dli
message, 'Money sent by telegraph.'
My ols boas done sent It. too. But
when I open de eenvelop derc ain't t
sent Iu it, iai:HJJudx,
HERITAGE OF CIVIL WAK,
Tliomand of Soldier Contracted Ctironle
Kidney Trouble While la the Berrlee.
The experience of Capt John L. Ely.
of Co. K, 17th Ohio, now living at 600
La.t Seccnd street, Newton. Kansas,
will Interest the thou
sandi of veterans who
came bnck from the
Civil War suffering tor-
turn n 1 1 it feMtinw
I,lnlnt C"Dt E1' M-T,:
trouble durinc the Civil
n'lf nn,l ttia nnn.,.lnnnl
'Sj$! attacks f.naliy (level.
oped Inio n chm'c
.np. At one tune I hud to us n
crutch and cane to get about. Siy
back was l.-.me and weak, and besides
the nchliig. there was n dlstiesslns re
tention of the kidney secr.-tlr.ns. I
was In a bad wny when . tipciin uslna
Donn'A Kidney Pills In 0ul. but the
fpiiipdy ci-eil p.p. and 1 hnve been
well ever iinrp."
Sold by all denier, flrt rpnt n bo;.
l-'o-.tiT-Milliui n Co., Itn 1T11 lo N .
Real Cause for Worry.
"Yes, I am concerned about myself.
You see, of late I have pot Into tho
habit, if one may term It, of tn'Mn?
In my sleep," said the innn who had
been waiting to see the doctor.
"Ah,, yes!" said the doctor. "And
you want to stop it In somo way?
Really, It Js not a cause for worry.
1 should give It no attention If I were
you."
"But It bothprs me a great deal."
"Tut, tut. You needn't feel nny
alarm over tailing In your sleep."
"But I nm afraid my wife listens In
her sleep." Stray Stories.
AWFUL PSORIASIS 35 YEAK3.
Terrllilo ft'nily Iltunor In I'nlrhea All
Over llody Skin Crocked and
llleedInCmed by Ciitlcnra.
"1 was nlllicted with psoriasis for thirty
five years. It was in patches all over in y
body. 1 used three caUes of Cutieurx
Soap, six boxes ot Ointment nnd two bot
tles of Kcsolvcnt. In tinny days I was
completely cured, and 1 think permanent
ly, as it was about live years ago. The
psoriasis first made its nppearance in red
spots, generally forming a circle, leaving
in tile centre n spot aoout the size of a
silver dollar of sound flesh. In a short
time the affected circle would form a
heavy dry scale of white silvery appear
ance, and would gradually drop oil. To
remove the entire scales hy bathing or
using oil to soften them the llesh would
he perfectly raw, and a light discharge ol
bloody substunce would ooze out. That
scaly crust would form again in twenty
four hours. It was worse on my arms and
limbs, although it was in spots all over
my body, also on my scalp. If 1 let the
scales remain too long without removing
by bath or otherwise, the skin would
crack and bleed. I suffered intense itch
ing, worse at nights after getting warm
in bed, or olood warm by exercise, when
it would be almost unbearable. W. M.
Chidester, Uutchinioo, Run., April 23, 18C3."
MEMBERSHIP OF RUSSIAN DUMA.
Only 28 Out of 400 Will Come From
the Cities.
The 400 members of the Russian
Imperial Duma must have certain
property qualifications. They must be
able to speak Russian and they must
take the oath of allegiance, on elec
tion. They will draw $5 a day during
the session of the Duma, and mileage
at the rate of two and a half cents a
mile to and from the capital. As first
designed these members were to be
elected In rather a roundabout way,
Groups of electors were first to bo
chosen from threo great classes of
Russian society; the land-owners, the
village communities and the munici
palities. The first extension of this
scheme further admitted large num
bers of tho artisan class, the latest
developments will, it seems, admit cv
crybody, including the army and navy,
It Is worth noting, a.s showing that
Russia is still a vast, sprawling vil
lage, that of more than 400 members
to be returned to the Duma, only twen
ty-eight will represent cllles; six for
St. Petersburg; four for Moscow, and
one each for the following eighteen
towns; Astrakhan. Kishinev, Wllna,
VoroneJ, Rostov, Ekaterlnoslav, Ka
zan, Kleff, Riga, Nljnl Novgorod, Orel,
Samara, Saratoff, Tula, Kharkoff,
Odessa and Yaroslav. Compare this
vast rural representation with that of
England, where the city and county
members exactly counterbalance each
other, and we get a measure of the
difference between the two nations.
Harper's Weekly.
Jimmy Wanted to Know.
Jimmy was riding In an elevator for
tho first time. He wasn't more than
four, and be was a bright youngster.
Tho trip to the fourteenth floor was
made In safety and excited no com
ment. Jimmy and his mother caugnt
an express elevator on tho downward
Journey. They had slipped past four
or five floors when Jimmy caught his
mother's hand.
"Mamma," said Jimmy In an excit
er? tone.
"Yes, Jimmy," answered the mother.
"What makes the pavements go up.
I never saw pavements go up like
that. Where do you suppose they're
going, mother?"
And of course she couldn't tell.
THE EDITOR
Explain How to Keep Up Mental ant
1'hyslca! Vigor,
A New Jersey editor writes:
"A long indulgence In Improper food
brought ou a condition of ul rvous dys
pepsia, nearly three years ago, so
severe that I hud to quit work eutlrely.
I put myself on a strict reglineu of
(Jiupe-Nuts food, with plenty of out
door exercise and iu a few months
found my stomach so fur restored that
the process of digestion gave uie pleas
ure Instead of distress.
"It also built up my strength so that
I was able to resume my business,
which Is onerous, as I not only edit my
owu paper, but also do a great deul of
'outside' writing,
"I Bud that the Crape-Nuts diet en
ables me to write with greater vigor
than ever before, and without the feel
ing of brain-fug with which 1 used to
be troubled. As to bodily vigor I mu
and do walk tulles every day without
fatigue a few squares used to weary
me before 1 begun to live on Cirspe
Nuts!" Name glveu by Postuui Co.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
There's rearou. Read the Utile
book, "The ltoad to Wellvllle." la pkgs.
WOLVES ARE HARD TO CHOOT.
Seen fop Only an Inatant, They Seem
to Melt Into the Landscape.
The wolves now found In Jackson
county are In size between the coyote
ot the western plains and tho big
wolves found In the Ozark region. In
general appearance they bear a re
semblance to the Scotch collie dog.
They live In unfrequented places,
generally In the timber or along the
streams, and a favorite abode is lo
naves or under overhanging ledges
of stone.
Scratching out a shallow hole in the
ground they line It with small sticks
and dry leaves. Here tho mother wolf
takes care of her young, while tho
father Is scouring the country for
miles around In search of food.
He Is rarely seen by day, and then
only for an Instant, for he seems to
melt away like a mist into the weeds
or brush, his fawny hide making li
cusy for him to disappear from sight
His skill In eluding his enemies, es
pecially human, Is remarkable, and
this Is one of the most ngsr.-n-atlng
things about him. If a hunter suc
ceeds In getting within gunshot of
lil'u the (bailees are 10 to 1 that no
damage will be. Inflicted.
His hide Is so thick and tough and
la covered with such a heavy coat of
fur that an ordinary discharge from
a sfiotgun has llttlo or no effect. With
an ease that Is exasperating ho sim
ply lopes out of danger nnd Is soon
lost In the brush. Kansas City Star.
Utilize Victoria Falls.
Sfpps are being taken to utilize the
500,000 horsepower of the Victoria
falls for industrial purposes, care be
ing taken not to mar the scenery.
1
Your. Flour
Goes Further
Here's a pointer on getting more baking to the
dollar from your flour. Use Good Luck baking
Iiowder, which raises the dough better, insures
ight, crisp baking, nnd develops all the nutrition
of the flour. No chance to spoil a batch of baking
with Good Luck baking powder, for you cau
always depend on it9 strength. You know just
how much raising power there Is to n spoonful
no guesswork, no soggy dough, no wasted flour.
LUCK
la sold at an honest price
Notice this coupon with
IN CUTVINO OUT COUPON POLLGW
Solid Csr-lo.o "GOOD LUCK'BAKING
1
CUT OUT THIS CA AND SAVS IT. TMtY AAl
OOOO FOR VALUABLE ARTICLES. SEC LIST IN
EACH CAN. Addra: Tut Dcpartmcnt Stoni op
THE SOUTHERN M'NTG CO OnAMf m 8l fl.CMlUDNttVA UJS A
mm
i w-
lMCtT?tf"a'"lrJj'ui
W B N C
LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS
Carefully inspected shells, the best of powder,
shot and wadding, loaded by machines which
give invariable results account for the superior
ity of Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater"
Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells.
Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetration
are determined by scientific apparatus
and practical experiments. They are
THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT
PRICE. y23 Ct
jfTO CURE THE GRIP i
a III llHi I Mi I i.Jk -
J
X3
RWi HO LOIML F0R Hl'JlVfME H V
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CABBAGE Plants! CELERY Plants!
ami U icintU of garden planu.CAn now rurnUb all kinds of cabhi
piwnt, crown In thp open air nl will itand riit cold, t.rown from
iRfda of ihfc nu 'H l rrllsiblc ke(iincn, We me tlm snin p'auu un our
thoiuaud acr truci farm. Plant carefully countrd and i)r. p-rW .uck
vd. Celery redv laat of Der. lettuce, 'iilfin and plun t. name
lima or earlier. Kedut'au exprra raiei proniited.irhi.li. when eft ecu v.
will nlve uu per ct-oC loi than mri-i)-nlltf rates, hrico; small lot
i 5 pr thoun1, larae tot ii.uu to A per thouin I. K. u. It. il g
yctti. a. c. Arlington White bplne Cucumbt-r heed eot-ruti i erp -nn
mm
hai eitablltned an Experimental Stallon on our it.rii.rj to tent ull kl m
or vnpetftniM eitciallT 1 hl.oKt(, he reiuiti nf t
flva jouatacy uue,-iour ra.pectfull.-K. II.
Andrew Paul, marshal at Cirard, Pa.,
works for the glory of working. His
salary is one dollar yearly, and he pays
50 cents on the first of each year to be
sworn in, and then gives a $1,000 bond
for the office,
FITS permanently eured. No Stn or net-rons-
reus alter nrst day's use or In. Kline s uroar
Nerve It c9torer,tatrfalbottleandtrtfs9fre9
Dr. H.H. Klise, Ltd.,931 Arch 8r.,Phlla., Pi
Smallest if all the armies In Europe J
that of the principality of Monaco.
A nnrniitoml Cure For Plica.
Itohlnir. Blind. MeecMnff. Protrudlmt Piles.
DruKKtsts axe Authorised to refund monevlt
PasoOlntmentfalls to cure In 6tolt dayg.&i
The year 100J broke tbe I'atent (Jflict
record.
Itnh eured la 80 mlnntes by Wool ford's
Sanitary Lotion) never falls. Bold by
DruKKlst. ii all oraers promptly nilea
uy vr. uetouoD, Lrawiorusviue, xna. f i.
Women in China have fhe Drivileze of
fighting in the wars.
If, H. Oaaax'a Sons, of Atlanta. Qa.. r
tbeonlysuooessful UroDsv Suealallsts lntne
world. Bee their liberal offer In advertise
ikeut In another column ot this paper.
The nay of tbe Chinese soldiers figures
exactly eiabteea cents per .week.
OWXWWM
I THE EXTERNAL UE OF
St. Jacobs Oil
Is tho short, aura, easy curs for
Rheumatism
and
Neuralgia
MMMMMts)ittM
AVfTTl FROM CATARRH OF LUNC8
V SO COMMON IN WINTER
BY TAKING PE-RU-NA.
Sore Throat Develop!
.. $:x
k-. ' v wyvssy. . y-l
1 r:m-?;.'m-
y?;y
fy-;:-:yyy.--X
xix-fa.Vi'y,
it.';-;','.:.-' - Ails
Mm. Addlo Harding,
troubled with my throat, a kino ot raw
. ivcutiK, luiiiuiK iu mi uiii in ua. a niive uau
t lie services cfmv iilivsiiMiin in inrh ph.h
l'wo years ago, when 1 elt .- riell comiiiB
I tried Peruna to check it, and to my
delimit was not troubled with the smoth
ered nnd choking feeling and never have
been sinrc. 1 ccn check it every time with
' Peruna."
Baking
only ten cents per pound can.
picture of o freight car. You will find one
f HtS UNC
i Into Bronchitis. JJT5?5
Ave., Syracuse, N. YT. writes: "I hsve
been a user of Peruna for the psst twelve fc
yesrs. With me it is a sure preventive .
of colds and many other ills. .
"Two or three times a year I imffi o
ti ... , I L mmmmm
.11: Mr .
mum
fr S
mm
outsiuc. v.ut out iuc coupon, jnsuic or can you
will find the Good Luck gift book. Pick from the
gift book the premium you want and w e. will send
it to you iu exchange for your coupons
THE. SOUTHERN MFC. CO., Richmond, Va.
POWDER
"' hiii'i '--rfrtisi
HE S T E K
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
I woo't Mil Anft-Orlplne to t lpltr wbo won't Onarantre It.
Cll for your Mu.vtl BACK lr ITllotn.V'Tdlim.
If. Viemer, il.lt., Manufacturer, HprinaJield, JUa
iWAVBfl
m
m
)( eirrl mm t we wilt b nl ued in
UUTCU lOMPA VT, MU4iKT
T. . C.
There) 1a no aatlsfaction kenr
than being dry and comfortable
when out In tho hardest totm
09 ARE SURE OF T1KS
,l? YOU WEAK
'WATrJBPDOftI:
ILED.CL0THIM(i
V ' iiXlar'lrMVWlAU
HACK oaYtUOW!
Kl OiUUt EYErWHLBL
' -O0in.f0ST0K.M$$:(rS."A.
1 .TOWtR CANADIAN C0.LWU4.T0lMlf0.UM.'
PENSIONFORAGL;
A new order
wul elye oau
Blon lar ...
Write me at onoe for blanks and liutrutitw.
rrre of charge. No fenslon, ho fay. Addnu,
. II. WILLtt, Wills bullulnt.au Indiana Ara
Wutbluiiou. l. C. faiwu ud I'rade-alariu
aolloiwd.
I PAY SPOT CASH
For Mllltaj-y Bou.tr I.aed U'arrauate Ssanea
toaulil'ersotanrwar. Write we at 0110. IibAnK
A UVEKT1SE IN THIS fAFKK. IT WILL PAY.
' KM till
0
It penetrates to the teat
of torture, and relief
promptly follows.
Prtco, 25c. and fOc
vl
. X X . X A.
. : ? .
Mra. Vlrsliilu C'arlnnn.
Chronic Catarrh of Throat and Lungs.
!rn. N'iruinin L'nvi.inu, room 32. Cam
bridge Hloek, Portlnnd, Ore., wiites:
"I was a snllerer -,ith catarrh ol the
throat and lunirs lor a lonn time before
Peruna was recommended to me. I gitve
it a trial, i.llliuuh 1 thought at Hie time
it would be jut like other medicines nnd
o me no good. I was pleased to tind that
my improvement beitun in less than two
weeks and continued u- til i was entirely
vv.il. I guincd nearly 75 pound, have a
splendid appetite and nm grateful for what
your medicine has done for me."
Powder
on the back of every can
iKoiTiKirt WtiW's-1'Vlfvhiir-'rai
. L. Douglas
W. L. Douglas H4.00 Cllt Edge Line
cannot do equalled at any price.
W. L. DOUGLAS MAKITS StLLSMORP
MEN'S S3. BO SHOtS 1 HAN ANY OTHER
MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD.
I U,U U U disprove this llit.raent.
If I could Uke you Into m v three larie factories
at Brockton, Alaaa., and show you fhe infinite
cm re with which every pairot shoea Inmade, you
would reillre why W. L. l)ougl S3. BO shoca
coat more to make, why they Bold their shape,
tit better, wear longer, and are of greater
Intrinsic value than any other $.1.50 ,hoe.
W. L. Oouglnm Strong Made thorn to
Man, tit. BO. S3.UO. Hoys' School
S.TSfS?."',2'0' ?,'f,7,f.aO
CAUTION. -ln!'t u.on Luiinu' V.l..H..i,K.
las hh.es. i'ake no subtituto. None gonuiiio
n ithmit his nnm anil prion stampM oil fHittum.
Fast Color Eyelets uxtd ; thtfd tvitt not wmr brattu.
Wilts for Illuai ruled CatKlng.
IV. L. JJOUULAIS, ISrouhton, Maaa.
fhat Delightful Aid to Health
r
Toilet Antiseptic
Whitens the teeth purifief
mouth and breath cures trasal
catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes,
and by direct application cures
all inflamed, ulcerated and
catarrhal conditions caused by
feminine ills.
Faxtine possesses extraordinary
cleansing', healing: and germi
cidal qualities unlike anything
else. At all druggists. 50 cents
IARGB TRIAL PACKAGE FREB
The K. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. .
Medicine
Mndps rrv.
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for Internal Mi ti.t "
?"re croP, coliCl cronipa
cough. ,ore throuV' bun..'
Sri-Tei "!d
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