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vnrvLTP&ffz i im i - - - - i . - --, . . -n- -, ,y. ljr ft-T '.(' J1 f L&3. i I I.M Oh0nOO Is your baby thin, Make him Scott's Emulsion baby. Scott's Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites prepared so that it is easily digested by little folks. Consequently the baby that is fed on Scott's Emulsion is a sturdy, rosy-cheeked little fellow full of health and vigor. ALL DRUGGISTS; ,5hOmQ4404M4M4MmO FORDS FERRY Gabc Wathcn and wife of Marion visited at Late Clement Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Wathcn's mother Mrs. Clement i uite sick of pneumonia. Wayne Smith of St. Louis, is visiting at Otis Hughes where his two sisters live. To be James who is sick, of la grippe, is better Will Alvis, Gabe Ford, Aaron James and son Charlie went to Marion Monday. The l'oids Ferry school was out Monday, Feb. 11. Prof. Smart has taught n-4 a good school, this being his second term here, and he ha- the goodwill of everybody. Lige Curry is(juit? ill of la. grippe. Quiet a number attended the bee at Heath school house Wednesday. John Roberts foiuierly of Mattoou i at present hunting in the wild- of Arkansas. l!ev. William went to Kwuisville week where he shipped a lot of cattle and hog-. Tom Watson has lately moved up Crooked Creek. George John-on and wife went to Weston Monday. The John S. Hopkins is in. iking her regular trips after being out of for several week. The Ohio river i- still falling. - Charlie Daniel visited at G. II. Kirks last week. Lige Curry has lately purchased a new boat. Mack White and neice went to Weston Friday. Buddie Daniels has the mumps. Charlie Cook and wife visited at Mrs. Truitts Sunday. Neglected Colds Threaten Life, the Chlcaco Tribune) "Dont trifle with a cold,' is nood advice for prudent men ami women. Ii ma be ital in the case of a child. Proper food, nood ventilation, and dry, vvatm clothinc are the proper safeguards acainM colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and tprinc, the chances of a surprise from ordinary eclds will be slight Hut the ordinary licht cold will become severe if neglected, and a well ripe cold is to the germs of diplithetia what honey is to the bee The greatest menance to child life at this season of the ear is the neglec'ed cold," Whether it is a child or adult, the cold slight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy. It is safe and sure The great popularity and immense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of this ailment Anlilievtr n pneumo ilia when it is gien, For sale b J 11 Orm". LEVIAS These bright days have started the farmers about their spriug work, tencing, burning plant beds, etc. Our spring school commenced last Monday, with an enrollment of about thirty. Prof. Wright is an old hand at the business and persons wanting an education now have an excellent opportuity. Ilev, Ben Yates of Cadiz, spent a week here with friends and relatives. Ben is well pleased with his work. Grant Davidson and wife of arc with his brother Dr. Anthony. Anthony and Edgar Threlkeld of Good Hope, visited their brother Glad here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lelia Carter is visiting her sister Mrs. Guess of Pinckneville. weak, fretful ? 50c. AND $1.00. Will Mutter of Hampton, visited friends here the of this week. Miss Flctu LaHue of Sheridan, visited her ister Mrs. Will Conyer here last week. Will LaHue sold some of hi- mineral land last week thru the agency of Will Howery, to some Louisville capitalist. J. B. Carter has the Banner crop of lambs, twenty- seven already. Bill Taylor i- a c!oe second, and Henry Bicwster yet to report. Miss Naomi Minner ot Tolu visited Mies Lelia and Katie Carter last week. Miss Kitty Franklin of Fords Ferry visited her grand-mother Aunt Mary Franklin week. G. B. Tavlor of Marion was here Monday visiting the sick and looking after his farm. Mis Katie Carter returned home S.uuiday after two week- vi-it with friend in Marion. Kay Farmer and family of Kepton aie friend- and relative- here week. Will Threlkeld ot Green Ferry spent Sunday here witli friend- and relatives. A Baby should be sunshine in the house, and will bo i ou ttlve it While'- Cream Vermifuge the btst worm medicine ottered to Mirlering lium.initv. This remed) is becoming tin tierin uient fixture of all households. A mother with children rant git along without a bottle of White s, Cream Wr mifuge in the house. J H Orine. It's a pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shoop has fought against Opium, Chloroform, or other unsafe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he has worked along similiar lines for many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisions. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold by Haynes & Taylor. GRAYNEVILLE. Last week's letter. Mrs. X. K. Ordway and Mrs. Geo. Tabor arc on the sick list. Auburn Cochrau visited J. Carlton's family Friday and Saturday. There was a musical at Jim Xill's Saturday night. Tom Jones and wife visited Frank Deboe's family Sunday. The train killed a tine cow for Frank Tabor Saturday. J. 0. Tabor's family have moved to the Hoswell farm near Mexico. Dr. 0. C. Cook bought two young mules from the widow Long last week. Miss Iluby Bigham attended Sunday School at Crayneville Sunday evening. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey anil Tar (or coughs, colds and lungs troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harm tut drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults I H Orme. Forbidden Game. Almost every one of England's pop-liar games has at one time or another ceen made Illegal. Scotland is the aomo of golf, yet In 14." the Scottish parliament passed an net entailing ((-veto penalties on any one caught the game. L'llwanl III.. Henry IV. and' Henry VIII. all strongly objected to football, and Queen Kllzaboth made It an offense punishable by Imprisonment to play football. There Is n record of sixteen people being Imprisoned at once for breaking this law. rootbnll Is still under a ban In some part of the world. Two of the Swiss cantons refuse to allow it. and In Turkey It Is absolutely Illegal, and thoe who dare to play It are punished. Among oddities of laws about game must bo mentioned a French decree of the thirteenth century. By the king's command the gallants of the court were forbidden to play tennis "In their shirts." Whether his majesty of France Insisted upon coats only or whether the unfortunate players were doomed to practice In complete suits of armor does not appear. London Graphic. AKrlcnltnrp In Africa. Excepting perhaps some Malayan tribes the African negroes are said to be the finest agriculturists of all the natural races. The Bongos aro said to have a greater variety of garden plants around their huts than are found In the fields and gardens of a German village. Irrigation Is practiced. The in the Kongo dlstrlclt, have practical Irrigation. The Wachangu show wonderful skill in Irrigating their terraced hillsides by tunnels of water diverted from the main stream. "They have a clear mode of Irrigating equally a given surface. As the little canals of wnter tire always elevated above the cultivated plants, they will tap them at a convenient spot above the beds to be watered and then turn the stream Inlo a rough conduit made of the hollow stem of bananas cut In half, the end of each stem overlapping the next. Then as the water enters the last Joint It Is freely turned right nnd left, the vivlf.vlng stream In all direction." Southern Workman. Too Colli Kor Osereonti". "You do not find any one wearing overcoats in Alaska, even In the winter," said a man from that territory. "The principal thing to be careful about Is keeping the head, hands and feet warm. 'In that part of Alaska where I have been the only land Is by dog sleds, nnd to follow them out has to drop Into a dogtrot beside the sled. An ordinary suit Is plenty thick enough to' keep you warm,-and an overcoat is dangerous in that temperature. Trotting alongside a sled wearing ..au overcoat would make you perspire, and the bitter cold would freeze the perspiration. The nieu there wear a fur cap that covers every part of the head aud face except the eyes, nnd there Is only n little peephole for them. Wool lined mitts are worn on the hands and moccasins with woolen stockings on the feet." Haiti-more Sun. Tniiri'ilr ot n AVnoilcn l.m. A man who travels on a wooden leg says; "About the worst accident we ever heard of befalling a wooden legged man Is the time one such unfortunate was going home after being to a late supper, along about 3 o'clock In the morning, when hl peg leg went through an auger hole In the grub plank sidewalk, and ho kept circling about that hole all night thinking he was going home. The editor of this paper wants It distinctly understood that we cannot vouch for the truthfulness ot this story." Kansas City Jour'nal. All thr Snnir. At one of the largo north country churches recently a fashionably dressed lady happened to go into one of the private pews. The verger, who Is known to be n very stern old chap. Immediately bustled up to her and said: "I'm afraid, miss, you'll ha'e to cum out o that. This Is a paid pew." "Sir," said the young lady, turning round, "do you know who I am? I'm oue of the Fifes." "I dlnna care," said the old man. "If you are the big drum. You'll ha'e to cum out." Edinburgh Scotsman. Dnlntr K Sot Sulmtnntlnl. The wife of a farmer had a sister come from Chicago to make a visit. One day the thrashers came, and the guest Insisted on doing the work nlono and sent her sister away to rest. When twenty-seven thrashers filed In to supper that night they found a sandwich tied with ribbon, one chicken croquette, one cheese ball the size of a marble and a buttonhole bouquet at each plate. Emporin (Kan.) Gazette. Lome SlRht. The longest distance ever compassed by human vision is 183 miles, being the distance between the Uncompahgre park, in Colorado, and Mount Ellen. In Utah. This feat was accomplished by the surveyors of the United States coast and geodetic survey, who were engaged, in conjunction with representatives of other nations, In making a new measurement of the earth. Cheerfnlneaa. The cheerful man's thought sculp tures bis face Into one of kindliness touches his manner with grace and hi-business life with friendliness toward humanity. Jacksboro (Tex.) Gazette. Both Are Titer. Teacher Is there any connecting link between the animal and the vec etable kingdom? Bright Pupil Yes. rnum; there's bash. Philadelphia Inquirer. TRfSffW' Grove's Tasteless Chill has stood the test 25 years. Average Anmir,1 Sales over One and a Half Million Domes, Does tnis record gftciom wkb every ROLL Or HONOR. 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Ill Pi:s ,n p,K.iiisp uioq s.oiii.mIs -:!MS J" .iii.i, ..Mils.!!!,') sniinr,, JO t's IMI, 1.1 ,M1 p.)MI.)Jl' pllsj 'od ,wljuuiu otij. jo .n.ku,p Auno,t, "j Safe, Sure and Speedy. Xo external remedy ever yet devised has so fully and unquestionably met these three prime conditions as successful as Allcock's Plasters. They are safe because they contain no deleterious drug and are manufactured upon scientific principals of medicine. They are sure because nothing goes into them except ingredients which are exactly adapted to the purposes for which a plaster is required. They are speedy in their action because their medicinal qualities goes right to their work relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy performance of functions of muscles, nerves and skin. Allcock's Plasterc are theorginaland genuine porous plasters and like most meritorious articles have been extensively imitated, therefore always make sure and get the genuine Allcock's. A good Pally I.unn, made according to the original Sarah Lunn's recipe, without yeast, Is this: Mix three cups of Hour, tluee tablespoonfuls of sugar, three tablespoonfuls of melted butter, n cup of milk, three teaspoonfuls of baking powder and three eggs together and bake In a loaf. A Card This is to entity tint all ilruccists art to leluml our money it Jlone anil Tar fails to cure our couth ot colilj It stops the eoutih. heaU the Itini! and prevent serious from .1 colli Cures la crippe couch anil prevents pneumonia anil consumption Contains no opiates The genuine i in a vellow packace Kefuse substitutes I H Omw A new metric chart representing geographically measures of the metric system of weights and measures litis been prepared by the bureau of standanls of the department of commerce and labor, and will be furnished free to any school the system. For Biliousness and Sick Headach TakeOiino LaxatiM I nut Sjrup It weetens the stomach auls ami acts as a centle mimnlant on th liver ami bowels without tltt'se oieans Oiino Laxative I nut Svmp cures biliousness anil habitual constipation Does not nausLate or tripe ami is mild and pleasant to take Keinember the name OK1NO and refine to accept an) Mibstitute I II Orme To telephone or telegraph, Is always futile labor; If you'd spread news Just notify Your wife to telenelghbor. ii Everybody Should Know" s.insC ('. llavs. a prominent Inisiuis man of llliitt. Mo that lliicMeii Arnica Salve it the quickost and surest he.iliuc salve evtr applied to a sore, hum or wound, or to a case of piles I've used it and know what I'm talkinc about ' bv J II Orme Drunelst :!C "Veil .ippeai' I" be ptetty li'ls.v." veiiiun I the caller 'it the big ailee olllee. ".es." replied the clerk, "we have Eomelliiir.' M-iy absniliiiig on hand." "Absorbing";" "Yes. We are sending out six tons of advertising blotters." 66 it Out says many a doctor to his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medicine that will cure female troubles except the surgeon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by WINE OF CARDUI Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued others from a lifetime of chronic sickness. It will cure you If you will only give it a chance. Try It. Sold by all druggists and deal ers In SI. 00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. "I wore a supporter for f.. years, to keep up my woatb," writes Mrs. S. J. Chrlsaan, of MannsviUe.N.Y. "My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I gave up ay um now well." Tonic No Cure. No Pay. 30c. Black Koott Uver Pins. Legislation to Preserve ForeH. The ppiilaehliin nu1 White mountain forest reserve projects belong to the great l:iss of ine.isiifps which ev. eryone Uimws to be riMn nig hut Vvhlili st. mil oul.v .t poorehain eof eaii adoption The .'teguments in favor f the fnret reserves aie of general jp plication. ;m eminent control of tracts prevents wasteful IlllllbeillU'. tafegu.irils the watershed from els. Iiicicases the value of water powers, protects against forest fires and Is In every way a wis, and far-sighted policy. Why. then testrlct its beneflti to one section of the country? "WHISKY" COLD CURES. Danger of Using Alcoholic Mixtures or Coal Tar Tablets. Laying aside al moral objectiot. against filling up the system with whisky or drugs because one has u catigh or cold, the dangerous physic.tl effects should be uflicient to keep one from using these strong medicines. A thoroughly scicntilic way, to treat a cough and cold as well a a sensible method i to breathe Hyomei through the neat j.ockct inhaler that come! with ever outfit. The breath of its healing medication relieves the irritation, and it continued use effects a thorough cure. The best people in i Hyomei in the house during the winter months, at the tiist symptoms of a cold or bronchial troubles, use the remedies, ami prevent sL.rioUs and lasting illness. The guarantee that a give with every Hyotmi outfit should convince you of it cur ative powers. A complete Ilyonui outfit cost but $1.(10. extra bottles it needed ."(k and a guarantee t refund the money il it doe mt give satisfaction. For Rheumatict Sufferers. The ipiick lelief fiom pain altoided . Chainbeilain s l'ain Halm lllaki ' it a favorite witli sutterers lrom rheumatism I in . lurk. lumbit!o and dttp ..ml mils' il, pah 1 ui sale h I 11 Oirm Forty years ago Japan had only coasting vessels.. Now It has several steamship companies, the largest of which runs sixty-three vessels. The Limit of Life. The inunent mtdiral scientists are uiiaiii mous in the conclusion that tin ceneiall) accepted limitation ot human lilt is man) vears below the attainment possible with the advanced knouleclci of which the tare is pew The critic.il piiod. that dit. n ,',. - us duration, seems to be betwi en i! '. the propt care of the bod duiin? t li i ilti.di cannot b too stionsly uived ilun Im nil! t.iU to loncevit Natutes best In Ipei ifur --.p i I'.lectric Hitters, the scientific t nu revitalizes ever) k.l tin bml) (. la antued bv I II orme Druccist vnc. The oldest church building now standing In New York city Is St. Paul , chapel, the corner stone of which w w laid it 1701. Wintiv winds whined weirdly Willie Wriuli i wlnli Winnie wheeed wretclndl) mloi whispeis wiiiui winds work vvhfeios Wbete fc! mi wuti I se Kenned) 's Laxative Cm gl S 1 1 p Nxthinc else so cood Sold b It () mt State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) . Lucas County ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Polars for each and every ca.se of Cattarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Chonov. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this (ith day of Decem ber, A. D. 1SSG. (Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts dirctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for tion. Neighbors Got Fooled "I was literally coughing myself to death, and become too weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alivo; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God. I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discov ery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure the cough and restore me to eood sound health." writes Mrs. Eva Uncaphei1, of 'Grover- town, Stark Co., Ind. TWa King wr. cough and cold cures, juri healer Mi throat and lungs, is 'sMruiteed by 3 nasties u iyiur, urugmwje. - JVS1 fV s. "W '! SlVi. i'Jk -' X I !&.' S. sAii gy.i ii 31 J Ml '! Ml l t i .'! U Ssil A t s A' f? f 13 4 h m H