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The Clinton New Era, 1902-04-25, Page 7, THE CLINTON ZiEW ER Man as an Incarnation. norrial or* linaterialistto nralalit Of , 0 ND . I . DOCTORS .... VA littIOM Man is bat a Mae „,, _Allhltlee nays an edittneliel :writer in . Ad. 10l that oannot be wenehed and nettailirett es" net emir inexplicable or CouLD N T cuRE P ..7-ior "Intaelettel."' are apt to put on one nthintrable, but as quite teyond the *mien of reaeonable dleelissien, SUOh people are advised to attend a meeting Of 'the Societe? ter Parc:ideal Research ' tor "a Change of scene." What tben• Will8 lg tJnt d ribed' "There they will And people, quite eta .convinced •ae they are of theer own .inualty, and quite as coitent as they .0all PoseiblY be ;with the correeene,ss of their own dnterpretation of things, as - 'Voting the most astounding propos!. btene,•without turning la hair. To those ;who are so iseitecenterect aa •to think tbat there is something 'cranky &Wilt aL1 who do not see as they do, it Is a lerholeacnoe awakening to tind good, solid, comfortable, and reepectattle peo- ple believing In telepatny as a thing lindtsputable, and nolning that nen, as IBM see hisn engaged in his various more or less !amble pursuits, In the city and elsewhere, is but tile imams. , !Ion a one Untie bit ot himselt oe he exists In a. ?n,tangible and ethereal • form. At the • et meeting of the Peen. ethical Researen SooletY, Dr. Oliver Lodge, said that he did net hold `<enbat the evhole ot any one ot us WaS 111- •'40rItated in their terrestrial bodies,' •seerbainly not in childhood; more, nut •ISpeetapit not BO very much more, in igte. What was aniinifest was a. definite portion of a moon large* Whole. What the rest was doing dur- •Ing the years 'spent here he did not know. Perhaps it. was . asleep; but sprolba,bly, he. said, It was not entirely 'asleep with men of genius, nor perhaps ;acne it an completely inactive With people called medlums, Now to the lanodern materialist all this is absolute neon' Yet Dr. Lodge is not exactly a Irian to 110oh-poole. Indeed, may not .tho immaterialists retort that this is a Ohrleitian country and that our very religion teaches us not to weigh and Measure to exactly? Again, Roentgen, Tesla, and Marconi have a late been gdving many shoelts to, old ideas. At .any rate, this Is clear, that we must not too rigidly put outside, the bounds of sanity belief in the unthinkable. It -Is .4 queer world, anO Ywaitch half a it Is sane appea.rs still undecided." - An English Departure in Insur. ante. AGORRBSPONDENT ,writing from, London under date Of February. 13 says: "One queer phase of the -resent sinesiloex,epese is. the smallpox • inibrance denarterient esinietted Lloyd's. The eurrent rates are 21-2 r cent. If recently vaccitiated, and 1-8' if not Vaccinated since infancy." • The insurance becomes due on the do--. - tor'e certificate thatS the policy -bolder.. has sinallpox." Ile adds: !tAfter. loge •ging along comeortably with anniliPok :in its midst for six months, London Is • now beginning to get werried, and a' .large eontributing cause of that worry 'cure him. MR MURDOC His Case a Severe One, --Pain so Intense Morphine bad to be Administered -410 Control of Biacider-«Virife Thought He Would Die: Doctors railed to Do 'imp Any Good—One Bottle of • Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets Eased • the. Pain and Allo*ed Him Sleep—Two Bottles Cured Him. MP. A. E. -Gregory, the w'Well-Known Lindsay Drug- . teat, Endorses Mr. 1Viurdock's Statement • of, HIS Case. MR. JAS. Pd. INIURDOCIC, HOME-MADE FILTEB• et It The lisproauctIve 0oWee . Cows is a question that is puzzling Many totoW * *Cry Cavity On ts Can Be Made . " farmers to -day. Much of the stock en 41 feed needed to keep the animals. IS II lotite-`, yr,„. • is..4.,41. ... band Will not return the value of the When rain water ;Is witKI for drink* Ong and household purposes, it @bona 1 he filtered. Very good liltera for the , 1 the poorer animals of the herd are old Soothes tired cows, evbieh have passed, their period of purpose Ottli be Obtained in tilnund• , Wren? totrti. Thene Who Prefer to itato - SCOtt'S re11111iSi011 id _not a usefulness for the dairy, I would advise anew% re. I fil.N. 'tie accompanying aketob and de- good medicine for fat folks.. wit 14 1 InveraeaOnna_ NuOivree: 4 A ft. tbe body a agile of comfort oak ftb.,._e cost by maising their own filter will Selling for wbat they will bring as Se i °eV ceftltalityi bef., Old da,ircouvrs are required, It eleed not be new, t ening Thi e What to do with the unproductive April 25th, 1902. After Work or Exercise or sorlition auggestlie. A. barrel or halts We have never tried givi'ng it )145 r rrt n heir final value e cost, strength, I barrel may be Used, aecordingly as levee f the feed necessary to fatten them I tion't thee the eveak, watery witch hazel 1 large or smaller quantities of water to a real fat person. we don't Reifers or cows in the prime of life preparations represented to be "'the *one fonlY water -tight and clean. One head dge, . . Pur* generally contain, 'amid alcohol," dead," e amount of feed which must be You see Scott's Einul, rhay pay for fa t . _ s dep flies, op as" Pontre extract, which win, eour vet Se reineved and in it is set a wedged- non .builds new flesh. Fat chased and used in thus way. • shaped box, as sbowa in the sectional Bothegrown corn and cottonseed meal are the most economical grains be use tylew herewith. The t011, or the Alter • people don't want it. Strong in fattening. I Would. anvise feeding . - • peOpiC don't need it. ' . tie coarse fodder, aneef this would use 1 TEAT TOMBS The SPOT ' animals that are being fattened but lit. , But if you are thin Scott's • the poorer.grades, !such as second qualn . . . I V hay and corn. stover, but would feed , Emulsion is the medicine for you. It doesot tire you out: weeks, and then sell for what the with , • ileLL ts liberally of grain for from four to six , 4- There is no strain. The work male will bring. A grain ration made up of four hune is all natural ,and easy. You dred pounds of corn meal aod two lone deed ?bonds of cottonseed meal shollik sysTEH traduce a rapid gain. This ration should lust take the medicine and e fel at dthe rate 1 froim gx tste ten that's all there 'is to it. i Munanimatil aYklatteezler alIwill er;lesfzaestg The -next •thing you know during the. early part of the fattening -4 you feel better—you eat bettet , feeerlosd; a iiirtital; IteNt el= g —and you -,Weigh more. It is . pay fair the feed it the fattening pre- , ces$ is followed up beyond a certain fox . projects four dnches above the -,-........-.. a quiet worker. point. This point can only be emir- •,, . barrel. Four inches from the bottom . -14!. ately e.seertained by frequent weighing, Of the filter box Is a closely -fitted bon Send for free sample. aaa and s, an. an draaalata, . • but will probably not be later than six - tom of wood or zinc perforated with 6c°17 St SOWNE, Tomato! Carmil weeks after feeding begins. -Prof. C. S. emalrholes. Above this perforated bon Phelps, in New -England Homestead. tore ere placed fettle Inches of eharceal, a OEVELOPING 'flea HEIFERS, • , tWo or three inches deep may be put wshaosulond beee Illitelraption for the Rest Results. koTmoaa layer of the coarSest pieces at the bon algevPetryGrPwrelvnagleVntitill: !tom. If gravel Is Obtainable a layer or .SECUR1TY. MONOMENTS. RENOVATOR 0 P Wenix and Impitre Bland. eIver & Kidney Diseases, Penaleefoinplaltto Etc; All Dregpani, or write 4 eat' BC AleLEOD, • Wedeln On p he I. th Outer, eindi if the, chareoal has been • qan-4 Is still in some qUarters, enter-. tunatelyt, that any kind a rough 101 - well pressed in place thte water :will der is good enough for young stock, Alter slowly through. A faueet la , .whether steers or :heifers. Swale hay placed near be bottom of the barrel end dry cornstalks have made many a . '. as Shown, Tien. of the lower edges of . pooreadiker that With proper feeding the filtenbox are deeply notched M al- might have been a credit .to the Med, • low the free escape of the filtered Stunted growth and poor development Water as It comes •througle the, pen Can be seen in all kinds Of stock, Ian . • (orated bottom. . • •• Cause Of insufficient food; but, in ea " . : cane .dt. these have so depressing an Iblehor ot Alinerlee* Sheep BeibokOrY•• effect, perhaps, as with the females ' As sure as. One and one are two that are be supply the dairy. The &tit ' the sheep tor, the farmers is' one Coln- . that, .With proper feeding during the • bitting In a high degree a good mature • period of growth and after cowing to •• itt !clean, strong, lively wool that Will '' Wine, a 300-pouild butter , now, will - Tiittle Liver Pills. • ., carcass at twie years old aeol €C fleece _Abe milking .period, might have ' be - •• !weigh ten pounds or more...lifen with hardly exceed 100 ok 125; pounds ' of years Nor are such theep bard to . also qulte:likely to precede an inset- . Must BearSignature at •auch sheep Ineee not been eemPlabeiten butter Per year under the neglectful,. • • of hard times during the lent five he.pnazza.rd plan. of feeding, which is , find by any meting, Good sheer), Veld.: ikelent milk ration. when the calf toe. • agement geed hands have lens cent- .. .. pastures, goOd774_ inn,' ' good ' man-. become 0,* cow. To obtain, a cow -Of • ,' petitIOLTtIfan- the Toppoeiteetincle- et-. the ,h4ghest capacity •for prodection, It • Is -not too -soon toebeginenearlyea -year.: - . :Ass Pag-slutlls*iffsr. Below ebeep • •and care given. T e .. 'otj'e'lliefore-sheele-bor-nesnhatencele - leverybedylei leindease Ont.. knows Jiro hilerdoch.•...Who bas been eligaged• • dlnary • weal groWei sentient • te • eggard to the. buttes nualities of -the— l'erreatallatadalastesi--___ . '1 the and deliverer, bueiness in that toevn. for •some yeate peat, and" heed this.. Efe '• Alas. • need of' Sire and dam -from ,whiclt she ia' to no • • itif talks as sugar: • : Carmine arter's . cartage • , •• is,.tteriy has beeri in the employ of the Rathbun ComPanY. • .• 04148 ellteide, 'above 'the class. ho. raised. It is aa „foolish to expect but- e --roaltADAeNE, few irionths ago his frieteds evere .well aware that he was -4... verY complains is better beyond had grave apprebenseens• as to the *Inmate otttcome as he was rapidlY 'the markets Mutton -sheep 'Maim* portant that the dam sbouhl have the T -LE • ron tutiOusNEkt• • . tercows frem °poor stock as to teak • CARTERS - serious cohdiblori due: to trouble with his kidneys and blander, and Inane' ' '. Where the best products sre.effered ilk :ter figs Preen thistles; It 18 net so inn FOR DIZZINESS; going down hill; despite the efforts of .1,wo of Litidsay''s beet. physicians to want all they can get for their wool 'highest milking •qualities, .th•ounii this - f .111 that it *the . plague spreads much ' • • He we's confined to bed MX weeks; end .the severe pain en hisibteOk and in /'011 CONSTIPATION. • as well as mutton, hut 'mutton -raisers . will Undoubtedly give the most setts - Say least.. There has been a rainboW factory results, Its a rule; laut it is In eight all'the time ter thenn es.sential that the sire' be pure,bred of • a butter family and from a bigh pro- • • Accuracy arid Measuring; ductiVeneSs. A .9crub bull may. haye seatter dollars •tight and left. Trouble. bladder, and the, frequent ar.d,painful urina•tion added to his misery. Many farmers work too mueli . by . no dairy qualities -in' his.blood. It is begari away back in August, and has . Het had a, doetor •in attendance -coristantly, •who said ate suffered front guessilig, They do not know, the Innen .iernfply a lottery, with the chances • - beeti siowly growing, oft'and on, e.ver • . • P• . i • ber of acres in each field, oe•bonelarge against one, to.pa.troeize such a sire. ulcer on the neck of the bladder toon bottle after bottle of his medicine but • - . sdnce, until the average lately has bee* Into From' the clay' Of the oalf's birth It got little relief. Then he tried anotner doctor, but his tree.tment proved of no • a piece of land has beme plowed neer benefit than that of the drst one and Mr Murdock felt that unless - I VEIR FOR.TORPID me. • more it is. &nig .ao• frighten 441,4 the ' the, region: Of. his bladder, 'made it excruciating agony for him to move, Iti F111.13. iproittable American cousin, Who is ex.- fact the pain 'became so intense at times that 1aige doseseaf 'morphine °ha d to FOR SALLOW SKIN. .. , peoted to come 'over In unprecedented be administered to give him ease and very few nights was he able to get • FOR THE COMPLEXION ' I g sleep without the aid of an opiate 13:asides this, he had lest .control of his .,.;., •I _folerrvderso ous7,Krov_. . TintslruirelYTegetehle; .' ' .: 4,17 6 'r. CURE sileICHEtWAOHE.. about ISO new eases a day. One. day . day, By knowing the. breadth of *a ..sliould have the full measure of sueb som:thing were done for him," he was ;Mt long l'Or this world. tast week et ran up to 82There were A friend visiting him, one day happened to tell him of Dr. Pitcher's Rack- lot, one may knew the width of each `•feteci, as mita as it needs for growth, ,. '. 183 new cases in Septernber809 in Ge- ache Kidney Tablets,. and the great things they were doing for people suffer- sere, the 'quantity of :seed required, • and as much as it ,cap. digest -but M tcher473 en November804 In Decem• . ^, • ing erom itidneY and bla.dder disease. He sent to Mr. Gregory's drug store and the precinct per acre Of each amp. . no ogee more It should be kept grow- • e, , . ' . 5.,.'.' .5. 1,296 in January. Yeta,rd , eco- and got a bottle -the first few doses gave him ease from • the awful pain, - 'The implein • mate to be uSei,. may, bee • ing without interruption. The sooner . i:';; .to PeeVieus ettPerience, smallpox: 'Wheo 'the bottle was finished he felt wonderfully improved and by the time. reaches Its heloht In -.London from i , the. Secend bottle *Wes taken, 'Mr.: Murdock leas a cured man. : ,• " . • • ...- .January to May.' Consequently It would. • i . be well tor _readers Planning et 'trip to • • .. . ' : -Pidie. Mlirderelg's • Statement - .. . , .lx.5e. up.1n bed for over' Aix weeke Suffering feriOna severe attack . see Xing !Edward's .erown" Pot .en tte . rule , for measiteleg: the- size cif -frulle amid ha.ve.been reacleed•in two. T el e tvro-rod surveyor's . clutin • or a poekei It Is developed the less Will be the ex- tane•line, a pole eleven feet long, tnree pollee, both of. care and feed; for it is lengths Of Which make two rods, yard :certainly mere • expensive to spend ' eticks ,g•railuateci, 'and a small . pocket three yeers in ettitining • a size thitt • y d bladder t °tibias The pain in • ill it . back and acress. b bladder " watch the smallpox aeturns•trom. Len, ; ' of ki'lll seavnerethre &eaters evirere eibliged . to give :me morphine. I had . axed roots end for other pliermses., ,A is better developmentlalsoin the Ian. • ,•Nts;a:os osfn tbem in attendance at different times; but althougle they did their beet • trequent _use of 'these. 'measures en- • ter ease, • . • . ! , don for the next ;Poor or five Weeks. _At , • ' present • the plague oen be . seed. to ; be , .. oblea the owner to judge with tou'eh'. When prier:finable, it bine been .found . well .unclet contrel, but a big sudden forepTelietkent getting: 'worta ., • - . ,, _ .... . , . , , said I had an nicer onthe neck of theshlackler, 'antt•did .not think accuracy on the distance measured by well to feed. eiden-milk fttene• calfhoed Increase would tax London'sresources .1 could be cured without in oPeratielt4 • ' .. ' ' . ' . Wing Or bend meastuang. • . ' . Jill theshelfek colleen into milk herself... - • to the • utmostand might eause.a pen- ; • " I•last vont el et iny bladder , and the Water kept ealniog. nwen ' every . . • . .. s. ' • • ' ' It Is fed:Wa.rne 4=114 tbe' first Month. . " I took a g eat deal of doctors '• medicine, and although it wa.s very ex..... • * "fine bean•will'alio be peesine, it did not help ;rte. ',was gettieg very thin a.nd wasted and both. me? .1-4 .. no.wer C. aliforitia..., . . . • . . Ground eats and valuable nseistants in. growing bone', , ic." • • • . ,. * ' lade while and - istressed Me gre.atly. . . • • • , . .. . .• . • • . e _ • • , . ' • ewer- Caleformitt, 0.n• Immense ter • • e A Wend one Ility'litipp'enea -to tell me of Dr.-Pitereena lieskaehe- Kidney , .only -en I h bassi seinen per . portant In the ,winter as an -additive:: and tissue. These are especially im- . Onlotis .an,d Epidemics. r, titory• of 46,12 square miles, containe" - . - • -- • • wife and I deenaired.of mysecoverY: . • . ._ , ... , . • • . . A •ZAD)1/11. of • t'llarmadulte's" let- , fere in London "Trude! has seat .taken a few .doses when the pain. eased inn '. I began 'to feel better. and could. .. no telegraphs or geblee, and Tablets, and'1. sent to Gregory's drug store for a bottle of them. '1 hadeoniy • baps 1,000. are ()reign s ye ban , , •'°°9 .11 a 8'.' 'GI ' ' . -----' '''.--t'' -10' diestaysrettion wnich should-- be . • so/nen/nee: .,'etater . bay If...obtain . • . . , . s '• . • ' able' P It Wage I :control my water and by the, time e had .eved two . bottle', I was :compiefely ,. it is an :entire month without receive ' feed ' • • •"Whilst turning Over some oh:I-books eared.-Vehnii 7 was Bid( my . WOlght .1 1.1..1 p;.:1,e „down to '1e5 poutids. Now I . Ing news froth the outside weed. Thie' - 'can. be added,: 'or air o.ceasicnial . . , of . needle -Pule • I roots, on Much the . .' him •the,followittg: .. - • • . •• .• hinny library last week I stumbled ap- ' 'weigh 173 pountle, and° never felt . better . in •my life.' Although I work hard .• 'territory bee long been noted foe that ' better. Such 'iods, With warM 'Oar - on the following paragraph in • the every day, I never have a pain or ache or trace of my old trouble. ' , • Variety of dyes Which it'produCes, ellen' . terssit dry 1-d, •end . plenty of good 'Rural World' ot 1363. - As there le an •• " I ,cannot 'speak too highly of Dr.'Pitcher's tackaene Kidney Tablets, as as 'orchilla weed, etc ., bet the tomtit water, In 'one •r, bring. a heifer to her occurred, to Me tosend this to 'you, foe •• -me.1 . • • ' • ' . ' . • ' . tree b k • ti ' di • d .h • full'capacrty ai a Producer Of :butter. • ,epidernic a smallpox. in. London it has , t verily believe they saved my, life When ethe doctora ..eould en nothing for . • ,. ar , recen y Scovele , ae . (Signed) - • • , IVIEIS elM . •inibDOCK cOMe -hit°. great demand, tend, several ' e _When she.hegins togive•milk, it 'should .... Mr. Gregory's ...ivoloftrmation. ' large nurops as been exported , Re kept li) mind that for. laige. I :led, some of ' your. medical reatlera mity..be' SA either able th•prove or. disproVe the • . ne. • ' • she mist have as mucb of a well -ban " 'Onions and Epidemics, -In e • • •P P . demand for the articleSin -anced radon as she can digest The statements It contains: . • thMr. A El Gregory,the o tiler Lindsay druggist who sold Mr. •Murdoek hut little -Tablets, confirmed hiS statement as fellows: • the United States, although it Is cheap. measure of profitably' feeding a Wells spring of 1849 I was in charge of One • o I have known Mr. Iantes Me Murdock for 'some yeare Past. Ile is a ee then <wane flee 'sneer ayes, pee, tr. „ e ter aaw ceases only when the ! akes short roads.' • . lid 'light loads.' ood for kverytbing -that-runs oir-vylleelsi5-- •'Suitt -Everivehere. . ..• ••••,. .Ifade lay rtiPErtiAL CO.' Cook's! Cotton Boot Comitrand Is successfully used monthly Waver one0Lames. Safe, effectual. Lames.* ,your druggist for emolOs Cotton Reel Cu.' 0, `fake no other, as all Mixtures, pills and gotor wbl h ,quite • indelible. It, n Well-balanced ration is fed in exceee tions are oangerous. Prioe, No, I, !diger hundred Men on .shipboard, with the hard wtirking and .highly respected citizen of Lincls.ay, and X, can vouch, for ease- no. :a, 10 tlerreceS stronger;$3nper boas:Ito. ' echoltrasamongethe 'tenons •-Wo; ban ease •nthe •„-teccuettne; nfetits stateemeats regardinn his ease; and hi$ core ny Dr. tilloing In Its natural stiite a dark red - of her ability te turn It to dairy par .ordozoliegaroe:tipttoolilinev,waltaz iu • eons, which a numbet ei the men ate Pitcher's laadtctieliwaTtictiose.vratr-etsr--MartI-:'Pe6151'6, itnethie toyerssareenetrig ntless eeeeee 'Peenjeeeneneeneeneeseeneeeeeeenee sdlletaer,Welebe„P„Onn,nlek., ,..4-,47.1:19.4014., Ain landSseittandrecommendedky «jrpey-.:411940,lato,:q,.5.o....„,,Wr.ere „epee!, 2tabiets with spiendlel.results, and their sale teeth us exceeds tnat of .any oer 4. I lt t.• sittitoked, -and neasisitt 'a ?dledtr As' tood. ----- - •.• of La Paz at $1 to $1,50 per 100 pounds • gr cu ur, s Olelnaggistebeininadit. • • - ' (Signed) ' A, R. Geepenton,y, and the supply Beetles to be enormoua • as Z made this discovery their utie was forbidden. eAfter triable& llllllllllllllll I came to the eorichrelou that onions 'should /liver be 'eaten durIng the pre- valence of epidenties, tor -the reason that they absorb the virui., and corn- ' municate tett disease, ,and that the pro- per use for them is sliced.,and placed in the sick -room, and reptaeed with fresh ones every few hours " 'fele nialiitaitiog °the ••foregoing opinion . or eighteen years, 1 haye found the ollowing well attested: Onions placed In the room whate there IS striallpoit will blister and decompose with great . rapidity; not only so, but will *prevent •the spread of the disea4e, 1 think that • as a diSinfeetilit they have no equal if preperly used. If needed, -tile foregoing (which have greatly•abbreviated) can be-atteetedeom oat .' " • • • It is a eurious echo of a bYgolle pre- • ' ventive, and It is given here without much hope that the suggestion cith be vaittable. • Doubtless She two. • Dr. Pitcher's Backaehe Kidney Tabeets are prepared from the formeila, of ahem Piteher, Yermerly Professor of Materia 1Viedice:and Genito-I.TrInary • Dieeases Michigan poill6ge of Medicine, Detroit, Mich. They are the xnotat • Slaal-hent. p cultUrels making marvel OH MY 11EliDi HOVI IT ACHES! • if. P. .TISD.a.b14. ' lalists frorn Great Britain, Canada' , BANKEit, effective, scientific treatment for ' backache, lame er weak •bark, • Poniness • oir progresa in the Bahamas. Copt • under the eyes, swelling, of the feet and ankles, dizzieess, Mist before, the • - eyes, •bloa.tingt granel, acme in tbe bladder, high colo: *urine, • sedinneots ecaideng or. smartitig, irritability of the inadder, frequent cads kuring the clay Ind ' Newfoundland bought 120,004 , 'oLtraqx, oNT« or night; pains in the 'neeits or -muscles, uric acid in the ,bloodicidrioy ,• Wes of tletVetnineet land last yea.r, • troulnes of Wonlen, bed wetting of children and all forms of kidney, bladder and are putting"11 into sisal, btxt the •. There is no other terneak so good 04 Dr Pitcher's Backache XldneY Tab. etted at present. Unimpreved privati Private funds to loan on Mertgagee le best aliment ratan or urinary troubles of young or old. " gOvernment has declined to sell niors ' lets Invery Tablet twiddled the right spot and you feel every dose (loin! you ' lands can be bought for from $8 ni good. t . ' • $12 per acre. ' It is believed that de I Price SO cents 0 battle, or 3 bottles foe $1.25, at all druggists, Or Sent by Short time ttie exports which le al , no ii by addreSsing the • Dr, Zino. Pitcher, "o., Toronto. Ont. • . • tivelage about. $600,000, will run up . . . . . . . Into the milliene, Sisal plants...are im .• 1/filler's Granules mire Ballots! gilt. , Sold . __ • _ . _ . .. - , great demand, and the price las •ad, . ; by ail druggists,. town, . , vanced trete' eitt to - thirty-six cents meet bail reported in favor ' of decimal ...been can't . Almost ever Since - Bloemfontein hag u.rea th3heatrical Company hits needs no replanting for several year.s, . A committee of the Australian Perlis- • per dozen. • A plantatien once Started For ltilionsneset nee Miller's Grannies. peso. ''''' ' _peen Ilaying ere witholit ,interads- cm lit ti _ f Mon, andliitifirecir-doing•-a-good-busk-7b-ma -iliEte4v:red ou t30,10_,.0.frot41011,_ ,, . . ., • da keys, which suggests a trial of the Bch:Cage. • •-ssesse* old- plants have lateIy• Sold by all druggiste; toWn. ' ' . wo officers and nine 'men Wine killed ly The fruit grower ShOuld know every hen* Industry la Southern FloAda. . - the bursting of a. gun on H. M. ti, Mars. tl'ee in his °razed, end. he should go- ..... „,..., , - • . • Black Walfriut, • • ° . over the. orchard frequently and. satisfy • eters.. Browne -And who Is the preen. ' ' - • ' .' • • hiineelf Abet everything is favorable to. ' DIAMOND biro. the nuts ,when 'fully ripe this fall and ,.u'ho raise black •waleilit tree% Wallet' . dent of your club. now, eerie lelaialerOP? ' tin rv. i ' , the, trees. Some. trees may be baekward plant 'them hi rows, dropping a mil my Kind Bought and : in , growth and he should. endeavbr to , every six Inches, covering two or three. present encumbrance, just now. -Philo- learn the %Wise. It may -be due to a . . irtehes deep: If the soil is Light and. um galaproti (proudly)- -X am the '1.u(it %., delettia "Press." Used By Wiseand .Prudent , • • . . - .••• • keit at plant food in the soil, to the pruning, to too trittch green to the moos, very richt the seedlings will produce a; T Bargains. When woman gets inte pofltics teforra will Just bp great, TW0.41,01rar Votes will he marked down $1.90, The "Capital." Of eultwatioto or to inetetei but a thole larger_ number of fibrous roots that ti Woniatt. Mighty eoropetent fruit grower will dito planted on a heavy clay or lititna: ;iirhen the Stedlingg are one year old; Cover the eatigeo if possible, and remove The only pure, harmless and unadulter. it' • dik tip and cut away about one-half , the length of tha e tap -root and the ; idea package dyes for home nee art the drawn from the Udder al; the last. In Each packagneolore from one to. eiiiht experiments made to test the matter it °Plant In num* rows, Placing Val i vtaS found that the differenoe was so rows-, and the rowii ehould be at deest Diatoond Dyes. „ plants about two feet apart in lliSi pounds of goods Recording to depth of co or, grea a wi some L th t 'et COWS the strippings four feet apart to admit of cultivating ?terms Bilious -- Sick IlEADACIIES. Periodical • Spasmodic Iteadaehe is at. ef itself a 0 a y 0 are so rap 0 a I f e .that /tinkle a from four m Sit feet dig up and hen the trees tieVe ree,Ohed it height disease but is generally caused by fork a sharper robbed me of fifty dol. k of Diem nd D e i 1 tb t The fall end explicit direatio"no- eneh ictonissistimedpoltraanotsy teinetricreol ,ef butter a g and character of fabric,• ,Yeat-Yes, sir; When Was in IOW Vo trews with plow and cultivator. kaftan? ',Veil, tlibentit ilfty dollars match any desired Outdo, the cows be, done in it therough manner, dOrne disorder of the stomach, liver Hay—Wuy didn't you call a ru:s.. h War eriougn."-Philadelphis. "Press," Diamond tlyoo tasks 015 ibinto look dotie t e cow will got he 80 gable to led• ne,e. tiefore you. eau be cured you 1150 telerkeble Aran th • Ears. elven ao Oen tin erstelid there,atat etuoily ee. leaviNnothing In the udder. If this is tri t the,jila where wida.4 tvriAtzd yotil or bowels. • orae dry ite Soots as when the milk, is itvir.INS MINES untst remove the cause. Ithentnittiera The re Albertl.siesier. ex -M P. P Seicreur bably fatally wounded hy eon new, You canceler old faded dressen,slurts, ilk t arid marvellous ilootbing property Ntr- upon tare est er BURDOCK 01000 BITTERS featheariadother goods any dealt-. 118 -i)43 174' el el" na' The poetleo of, carefully stripping also I s s, est colors, unfadinin washing or etinlight, each 00W atter she is milked ia order infallible in Eboniristiset. stronger than auy other its penetrating do it for yott. not entirely removed at, each tt t ett k t lk bbo cf Varemiee. Quo., was shot an )re ea sh tdeenakirtg them legit as plod as new °err" " a a ee bilmona Dyea thoboot otrong, Ms the farther, Cale and ehotud, examiti4 Vilble'r-nerr Pant euee-rtsil °Ph!: alitg Yeti are always 5510 when you use them ; te cheer". if the 14111deg 1)°6r1 due tower enablee it to roar% the source of t• &in 1 itoltenbury St. Works, gLiivrom ' Direct importers. Workmanshiu and Material guaranteed. JAN SEAUE alta ita . • • COmbines the well knows fbod values of wheat wad .the medicinal - virtues of malt. It is a Perfect Vend, ,,Nature e own tonio. It areyente eickness by keeping the system m a healthy condition, , It restores .health by regalating and, toning -pp weak systems. . • Itnives sure relief to persons euffertng from poor digestion, headaehe, dyspepsia - oat other disorders arising frometha.. use ot poorly cooked foods ' • A trial will cenvince the most skeptics - el of the superior meeite of this feed. • For MOB aitocERY T. Our' telephone number is 8 • • ,. New Blacksmith. Subscriber havine rented the' thoo adjoin - Lenie's Carriage Shop, Orange Sfu. is pre - A General Banking btiemess transected rifg.idtic:ogIVIeleivit?Ptigget41:4; ;nterest allowed on deposite. • ti ea*, and. give riersonal attentioe. * S 1. the busl ale Metes beught• • work enteusted to hire, Special attention given _ G. Di McTaggart to liorseghoeing aud the care of Horses' feet. /ix -HER " Reealling tf Motel; charge reasoned ALBERT ST, CLINTO — A. General Banking Business • transacted . • NOTES DISCOUNTED Notes issued. Interest allowed on deposite. 1110LSONS BAM Incorporated by Aot Parliament lt365, • Cal:TATA ' 0$2,5000Ott NEST FUND • $2,150,000 BEAD OVVIOlii, MONTBEAL Wu, MOISOU,10,001111110011..Preelden JAMBS ElltOrw Gen. Manager, Notes disoonated, colleetions made drafts issued; sterling and American dehatige hOught--and- Intereet° allowed on deposits Some Boitt,-Xiiterest allowed It t t "la 1111 ouree of $t tots Op. Money adeatieed to he " rep 0, OS Id , 0 find Works elf the Mild when y o go to your 116 ligal3POintmetta or failures, tberbilitbAP And drive oat the disease. Nary druggist or desierte vision he milking 18 neyeetasee pete retire penetrating, etrongenaed tnoro high aiid 'Where there is no super. dine '0 u tv 10 y bowels, purifies the blood told th I 1 stein to full stop* the ectugh • tantetiVe BreMo Q111410.6 Tablets oure a buy dyes, do not tkedept any bet the "'tics formed 0061°84 and itt lOSS tO t ly pain-suhdaing in its a tion than any tones p of man's infirmities, Druggists eon it mid in one flay, No Oure, Foy, Priee niond,'' they are the only gostariteed peek, •&met g5 cote0 age dyes for home use, „ ferniere im their OSVI1 notate with one or more thaorsoto, mortgageretpurea. medithee heretofore deVieea for the hoalth and vigor. 1 ILO. Brewer, Manager, eyerywhere, L e .; Having Onrokamd the buicbering •brieinees of I% Et. Powell tam pee. tar/'d to famish the people 01.01in. toij With all kin& of Fresh: and 0 :ed Meats. %neap, .bologna lard, butter and egg; always kept on hand. .• it Fitzsimons 4: Sott Teipbarie 111. Orders delivdred Promptly to al Parte-Of thelOWW, N.8.-.Psrecnit having hogs for eltipment will .confor a favor by leiteing Word et the ellen, Ciiittadte 040ota...••••••••••••aissa