THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBUEG, FA. My Wife Was a Great Sulrerer Pictures of Wor from rheumatism, writes Vult Wright, Druggist, Atlantic City, N. j. I "Nothing helped her until she tried -Jones' Ureak-Up. Two bottles entire. 4 ly cured hor and through her recou p mendatlons I have sold a great maoj' bottles. It has cured more rheumatic' troubles here than all other remedlet combined." No matter how bad your case Is, Jones' Break-Up will cure It $1 per bottle or 6 bottles for $5. tDo 6 bottles do not cure your drugglit la authorized to refund your money. If not at your dealer's write Jonet Break-Up Inc., New Egypt, N. J. Adr Located Him. One evening, when a water Inspector was going bis round, be stopped at oo of the mains in a busy street to tint off the water owing to some repaln He bad just put the handle on the ta, and begun turning when a hand wtu ' placed on his shoulder by a tipsy gun tleman, who said, In a drunken tone , "So I have found you at last, have IT It's you that's turning tho str.'n round, Is it? t In "This Dopa rtmon-t Our Readers in Fulton County and Eloowhoro fVIay journey Around -trio Aorld NAith tho Camera on tho Trail of History sV3 a l S ri e Happenings. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA AND ONE OF THE HEROES J J .4 - "Tv . ... . . rn Th, J! i,.!!.v! mas . -.Jm .ill VM Vt-X Mil lisSMIJ 4 1 71 r I II ft. mr h m ill win 1 4 ?1 7J tbe steamer Naolucket of the Mercbauts and Miners litis ran into the Monroe of the Old Dominion line tu a deimo fog off the Virginia coaxt about two icore persona lost their Uvea. Our IlluHtratlon Bliowg the Monroe above, the Nantucket below, and, Inset, Ferdinand Kuehn, chief wireless operator of the Monroe, who gave his life belt lo a woman passenger and went to the bottom with the vessel. SUCCESSFUL REVOLUTION IN PERU r a Tho rule of Gulllermo Dlllinghurst, president of Peru, came to an end the other day when he was seized and ar rangements for his banishment made. The congress thereupon appointed a board of governors. Our Illustration shows the national palace in Lima and nilllngburst. WORKING WOMEN ASK PRESIDENT FOR VOTES - v f--r j fl IS rl ' V . . mi v I Hix hundred working women called on President Wilam the oihur day and presentfd a plea for equnl suffrnge. The photograph shows -.he crowd entering the executive olilce of the White House, where the president smilingly flvaded their petition. On the left and rlf?ht are MargnretHlnchey nnd Hose v Inslow, two of the leaders. MRS. LINDSEY AS ASSISTANT JUVENILE JUDGE I FRANK edward johnson i) i, ..... . u ui turn iw iim i mil i iint Judge Hen I). Llndsey of the Denver juvenile court has made bis young bride bis "assistant judge," and they are here seen sitting together on the bench, bearing the cases of delinquent children. Mrs. Lludsey loves children and takes great Interest In the work. 5 I " 7 I I V u 4-f The Reason. "Old Mr. ChubDins says he Is glad to see the Mexican town of Victoria mentioned frequently in recent news paper dispatches." "Has he interests there?" "No, but he says It's the first Mexi can town he ever heard of with a i:ame that he waa sure he knew how o pronounce correctly." Her First Picture. Mr. Waybiick What you got the hired man plowin' Up the front yard for? Mtb. Wayback Our darter says the first plctur she takes with hor new camera will be the hoiiHe, and the book of instructions says she must breuk up the foreground, but, of course, she enn't do that herself. Frank Edward Johnson, the explor er for the National Geographlo soci ety, and the man who discovered a riud of cavo men In a hitherto sup posed uninhabited portion of Southern Tunisia, has just arrived in Washing ton to make his report after an ab sence of nearly two years. This race, Mr. Johnson s.iys, live In caves hewn In tho solid rocks of Bugar loaf mountains. WOMEN OF CHICAGO REGISTER TO NUMBER OF 153,897 uiii""riniiiHWiiiiwMi.j minim in imm-mrmf'iitm'WW,mw'ml 1111 " 11 mvmmimtmnmmmmm Ji - m A .-fni- ' kt 1 ""It- '1 J If 1 1 rfs rv-Vfvr ; ' ; ,- , rr n ' '-; I. -1 ' Oh, Quit Itl Tbe tea drinking of Great Britain amounts to about 3,000 cups per Indl f vlduol for a year, according to stall, tics, which probably accounts for tl tannin' ber athletes get whonever they enter into competition with uh.-. Philadelphia Inquirer. ) Liiicago's women to the number of 153,697 took advan.uge of their new franchise rights nnd registered. Among those who went to the polls were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. R. Abott, aged respectively Beventy-seven and seventy, who thus celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They are here seen taking the oath. THEIR STEAMER SANK THE LINER MONROE Important to Mothers) Examine carefully every bottle c CASTOHIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infanta and children, and see that It In Use For Over 30 Tears. cniiurcn jrj ior v icicncra uaatoru , No Exchange. "I see you brought back the sara-. umbrella you took to the banquet:: "Yes; I didn't see anything better.: ARE YOU CONSTIPATED? Wrlcht'i Indian VeimUble Pills hurt prove) thfir worth for 75 year. Text thre juuiwlf nw. 8eml for lampla to i'cu. 6u, New York. Adv. Engagement Rings. "Pa. what's the stone age?" "It usually depends on how attrac tive tho girl Is." t&a ,v,.- O y .. .. . . r t ' Jb '' "k v (il Only Ona "BROMO QUININE" To tel lh lennlne. oil for fnll oama, LAXA-I TIVK KKOMO OUININS. Look for tirnatiua 4 B. W. GROVU. Cures Cold io Ooe bw. lit " j Time and tide wait for no man, but you can't make a woman believe It' when she Is trying on a new bat. Oincers of uiu bicumer Nuiiiuckut, which colnuuu wuii and sanK the uld Jjoiiimion liner Monroe, some two score persons being lost, are charged with gross negligence by tho captain of the Monroe. Three of the oillcers are hero shown, being, from left to right, Chief Engineer M. Woodward, Capt. Osmyn Berry and First Officer J. W. Wad-man. AMERICA'S BEST UPSIDE DOWN FLYER 7 w i'tv SI M J: SAW " tV-K i ! "'f - . Mi- 4 -til x- -f t 4 t . 1 l!, -V X jiuiiiuiiiuiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiniuiiiiiuiiiuiiiauiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiuiiiiul Charles H. Giles (right) Btauding by the aeroplaiie which lie used recently In a marvelous flight at 1 lamps tead Plains. He ascended 6,000 feet, flew a half mile upside down and then, his gasoline giving out, righted his machine and glided to the ground. Appropriated the Compliment Mr. Timklns gave a purty and a Christmas play for his children. Be fore tho curtain rose he made a speech. "Ladles nnd gontlomen and grown up folks," he began, "we take particu lar pleasure in presenting this mar velous, scintillating Christmas spec tacle before so stylish and handsome an audience. . .. ." Next day Mrs. Sprlggs asked Mr. Timklns whether ho had noticed tho new gown worn at the pnrty by Miss Ellvlra Sprlggs, ugnd eight. "To tell the truth," said Mr. Tim klns, "1 was so much preoccupied with the scintillating spectacle that I didn't notice anything, even Elvira's dress." Elvira looked up accusingly. "Why, Uncle John," she said, "you said you did, In your speech." MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN '''.:"' fi - , :. .- & r V 1 ' J x- , j rtVx:vL . r- 'i tJVrJi Kichtlv coughing knd torturins threat tickle quickly relieved by Dcan'i Menthut lated Couch Uropn uc at ull in-ukkiku. The puny child of poor parenU would he delicate if they were rich. THIS WOMAN'S ! SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Baltimore, Md. -"I am mora than (lad to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham'ij Vegetable Lom-I pound did for me.; I suffered dreadful pains and was very irregular. I became alarmed and sent for Lvdia E. Pinkham 1 Vegetable Com pound. I took it reg ularly until I w without a cramp or pain and felt like 1 another person, and it has now been six months sinco I took any medicine at all. I hope my little note will assist you In helping other wo men. I now feel perfectly well and in the best of health." Mrs. August W. Konpner, 1632 Hollins Street, Bal timore, Md. Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, mnde from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmtui drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousand) of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Moss., eem to prove this fact. For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled wiUi such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want special advic write to Iivtlia H. Pinkham ftled lcine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Monm, Your letter will be opened, rend and answered by a woman and held lu strict confidence. The marchioness of Dufferln, who before her marriage was Miss Flora Davis of New York, has at last real ized her artistic deBlres and. Is about to make her debut in opera at the Covent Garden thenter, London. Sh has a soprano voice of rare quallt) and dramatic power. Her marrluge to tho marquis of Dufferln took plnce In 1893. The One Only. Nell He say b he 1ms never lind a rival In love. Hello 1 suppose not. Ho has al ways been in love with himself. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely gently on t liver. Cure Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi. ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PM Genuine must bear Signature and M . IPspitcD - jmy 1 mm. . . . The Reliable Remedy fur an tonni or RHEUMATISM UFT8 AT Til K JOINTS HlO(l TIIK l.NSIDK , l.lqaltl, Tablet, Llnlniont j tot ! br all TO O llltKAK VP rill IHANI) ORHTWr iiovntim ai-hvi nd nuln Uht VA Kit V NIII.KK, Vxi at dniiiKUw or I'urr Hnw., 0;"A7' BalUiuura, ata. "Mouor taok If But afi"
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