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13 OP ESPECIAL BENEFIT TO Says Dr. M. C Gee, A CT-NTASTLT iuowicrsttmW ; A rt ph'fs-eiaa pmrfiMI 'eraa la toe .Tiers J ae pracUc. it ta pcaves it fcotftOfWi' that area tha 4rs k' (ni.n tfeeir jweiad.ca gsUiL-.&aaen4'jpal.ti i jUhai mm to tw "Vra-aa,'. Dr. M. C Ce ka on of tu physician . wbo endorse IVroD. In lru.- nv- tea front St! Jati-a tret, baa Frae- Kmtt. Ul., be miis I tifTt It ft general objcruo on the . fmriot the prftevtaiiif phyM-iaa toadro-1 eate naw-sst njedioB, bat when aoy one aoedtOiiM cure handreds of pep.e. Itj sieovustratii!wsiaBa d-je not; end th endorsement of the profession, "Peruaa ma prform4 aa miaay Wtn4tr1al curt la Sam framcltcm Ihmt I at eoWHrf lf i wtfuaale; rtmcdy. I mare traaoantlf a4te4 It ma tor mmmea. mi I Vn4 It latum rrrv'n amd p!ntet mtattrusllon, lurtt Irttcorrbtea aad ovarian trouble, 1 o eWa f f r syartm. 1 : ew.4r It one of tbe finest catarrh ! reined -ce I kwwcif. i hevt! endorse yonr bm1h. M- C Oc. D. j Mrs, E. T.lisddia, Martoo. N. C. , is of lr. Hertmaa'sgraVrfulpet'tenta. Ki.e , cnaealted him by letter, followed bin direetioa, m4 im sow Me toy the! fjjlowlngl j i!v!re 1 eommenW! ts UV Prrowa IcwMcxjit do oy hard worlt ithoat; ffrinr(rrptf!0. ItowklVmn. n4 cn t wtlia nlraaara tiut H !on tti-jf fiir tkM other llc!n I hte taken." How 1 am a well a mnr id-tail mv own wrk and It BPer IssrU at all. I ti.tnk lmn Isa rj-tat roediniua It womankind. M. E. T. GMdla. Women ar ejsrfa!ly !Iat.l to pelvic ctfTl, fm!e weakneaa wltU com mnaif called. ( If y0 49 not 4trtvm prompt and ufhfattorf rttuli from tb vm Ptruaa, writ mt ttm la Dr. Hertman, giving m full Hattmtnt at yumr aa4 ha wilt ba pleated to glra you bit iratuabl a4rka grath. A44rea Dr. itmrimao, Praldat of Tba Hartmam Sanitarium, Co'-aiiw, Ohio, j Kularat Mlaila I tut Sak it cr.raia'aMr nferV fM, 'm. 1ii a oik (m ii a r.til Iff i.i(f ." "V; but I'm fri4 ifliftt mtf mat v a aa ftii tot t." J'adi. r 111 ' Tit Tfcaannad lalaad. Thtt nir be tt-mtuhm on tii rtd t more dsiiKtsUul rvaioa tntn tiiat of tb TjjouMdd Ilind, but H lcrr , it at ut to 6ttwiti. It it tba roioa of but al bt od blU that eaa b kft aarai if tbcf cliail btpt1 to I j cold raiisjr arfiinr. H w a 6n a tlit itar of Napi'S 'tk S.OMJ cturKu WautU artttrr4 along ta tnnty lt iniiro of b of tba taoaiVMOtifuJ river in tha world. You ran fiiii! out t grt dil rrrii r. it in Hi. W at t "Feur Track Hnn," 'Tba IbaiiMtnd lituii." t uvr iU Ix maii'd fre a rrctijH of a tnt Mmp l Oor II. lnwlt, rnral I'wtijr Aeal, Utaad t'ntral fciniion, N rk, ti-rf tn naraaaar. Mnma-4i!iir, yaii ra twtl and ia dirfrrrnt to wttl xn.I iittt myht. ildr V, Bmi J' didd that It ian'f wortb wbii to bare mrt tl )ur tlotbea dea't 6l-latroit Vrrt frtta. It Im't tkt 6M li that it o bad. It it Iht flow a ar ao T"a afuraard liavt to tell mka tba fciat out Ulwted. tJbicaga GET WEIX th thaaaanda f a tta aM a arwy ajr lln caafo '! br ttorium't RMIae; fttlt wad Um tr Ha! fewrawits sirMrad HkM farther aeiar, IUaeyatt" Thee wwt arina wttb tTKk Oit KllIBMll, kla cinr4, fa aawinc. tritibltBC, trMjiMfy. and atua, fnui a kktaneriUe eawva eslnvit and aranj. IMtwe ImuM xlita!ua, WpKMeanaa. kaadacka, aertwMMM, dkniiMaa. , , K,-B,C. Joaaa aiitwa) "I araa ttiMbla ta ta aartlitst tu atua tba too Fflr Teething, Diarrhsa, 'MAKES ! liiunnniirii iT " i i ' .iLimniini I MjxJ ml: yV i VA a . I,r. Want i I I ' ' TTI ' ,,, ; rr to feat. tK Witl Maem I rs'MtiU4ir bH., Pt If, f mtu a a"f..'U Faciory Loadt.d Snioktess Pcwdcf ShtHs. IVi Be amtiment k'a eot tha rjife that r.iakra tttt 1 MMK lattllifeiit and iutotaaful ahota ahoot Wincbeator Vmaarf Ladd Ebotpja Shells. It'a tba reaults tbey tfrm. It'i tlwir antiw raiiabiiity, aventtraa of paraaro end uniform booir.g. Wirtchaat! 'Leader' aStV.a, load ad avitb amoaekaa powder, aft tba beat loaded shells OS UM tbarlwt. WMCfiMtar "Repeater" abclia loaded ariUi mokeWsaa powder srt cheap la prka Utt not lo tfaalSf . Try either of th brands and yoa WiU p q taeaaed, tft Wtnclitstar ractory LoaJaJ sbella. TIYK intLLft YtlK CiSArlPSfNi 6tt0OT. cnSsifrLiiyiJla I ml .! ia :rt TOM: II f inl t th htk7. la-aiua a okysiifl V' M. AKifi & SON Proprietor. Emnsvli!, Indiana. USE DR. DIGGERS' veC-vr 'a f Ftet ftotfcr limMv, tiijwMf a4 aJ hMiaaca 2ruM WO ...El. of San fraousco. 1 I '4' JVrnna Mep!-a oi!'U wwUbm 5n medicI tfin. JtUth ooljr istrmal vt. o:io warrh rei-djr known Ut ntfdical pnifralo tortay. CaUrrb, aa rrry on w!l admit. t lieacf one baif tb dirf-al wbkb afRirt mankind. Catarrh aad catarrhal diaraM afflwrt nne-kalf of tba ptxipim of tba United HUtUs. A llraad Ilnaltia, The fnt ma titd iiifa tb o!r tinat nt juH a'ic'i ul tut -.-a.o vUo abvu (a Uk It. I ba nin todir( ap us d.u'4. that, a tha ear ;r4, he rrmittfd tra end of bia caaa to d( tba fnt naa la tba fib. Tba Biaa tlnnd.nj Bt to tb on i!k th taut iraiitd mtr and told bun tbat ba nrirdrd at the atorbjrard. "Mt" etui tut man atitk tba ran, ia dl.Bl!r. Vn, o!" reptird tbt otbr. "Tlmt ia wbrft tbey ptf good priett fvr pif tick ." TbB tbcf both lookri) at tba fat Bita. bo aHrd at if h aouid like to kit auuia aue.o-Cbiwfo l't. j Oar da Taw Haonea. - "Yo bar mrh atian$ aarnea fnr Tonr toweit fivr bnli." md a titlrd Kraiitb Ba. "Webaka, lli-hobm, fuu'ikfrp , and avrr m ntnr utnxi, dnc't toa knew!" ' I tu-f ia sjd iiiwrr te r.fijj'irh ear," taid tbr .tn-rrmir. liioufbt fiiiljr.. ''Iht yoa iiv in !ottdB ali iba t ut?" "h, bo," tiul tb iiEuiiin.ut ltiitan. "J jirml irt ef ttm at I bi tm Norton, and tbra 1 a n i Iflrti(jf on-tba llik." fkwtua CbriMiaa Kfgctter. It U airr ta be forgottea tbaa to forget. -Kam'a liurs. STAY WELt, forty fmn I Had beadatrha I'nr aod alfbt (smiM aot aitt-p it aa try voak, aad abmtt gtrtftit up ail bopa. I got Ixtaaa I'tiia aad tbry Cored mm. Taat aa tta M(aa agt, and 1 eaa tdar, my wau la mrilwr and I bane nut a4 b4a7ti tor floe Bxaitlii. Fur bed raUlnK, acaJttui urine, aad iHwlet ha, Itaaa'a kWlarf HUa haira as nqual 1 baa rKuenswattcd tbam to fitly dilfemat prreiwe ltb ewd multa. 1 Ant read i( Ixwu a Ptll ta Kattlhlund Ilannrr, amt to you tut- a in pi and aflMrward rwvliaaod tha (roai Jollrjr Bnia, Oraad Ulcer. tl, C. Jueca. Summer Complaint, Etc, Si . VJ ' 1 CONTAINS WO POISON IN AMY FORSI IS PLEASANT TO TAKE GUARANTEEDTO CURE Price, 25 ani 50 Cents FOR SALE BY ALL CRUSGISTS Just ss gold for ClilLDREM fr? WINTER as Summer Also RECOMMENCED to DELICATE WOMEN for SICK STOMACH TBI HaTrlKLt) MClKCt- UK) CO. M. Mo, 1 aa mr9m WW at la etlMtv 4af !( th h4 ti, ut a4 amawtt HtvtK't atai k.l41l f fct aiuttM. A ll.ltvaUAd Ata. W if II 1, COKHlAh 0fa tlbiidrea taathiag, t;ijtora, aP At Vrvggitta, ctai i. ttr O CIS, 1 M UNIVtMlTV MATTCKa. Caau1v Co-ww'tua of tt Board f Trustee of tha University at Mia. siae'eei Ha'd lm(?ortart Ms tit". Tba rtiw-vtHo Co;ml'te) of j tb tVord of Traa'e of tba ftltera'.ry of yia!pj4 t t tfeo t'ulaaratty ar.d Ira3a.f4 bnaisna of treat lm- PitVLtvm. Ub tb teftt of U th eoibmitt bad b ebar4 by tU Ijard of Trmat1. Tba jni tea cotnpieted the orcaaizAMoa of tha DnirtaxBt of Jledirlno la U.a Lot reraity of MiaalaaSppL Tbla depart Bvnt Sil UB4-rtk eoora ewrer tn the I: rat to of a fail ftir yers" courae is Biellcine. it H not bow undertake ta it rant 6tra ia laedi- ctne. but 6)- arramrmeBta mAl win Iba MMirs.1 AJMK-aU w tta Sootbv era Stat.-a add tb American Aaaocl atkrtl, tfca c.joajiie'ioa of tk ooara uf taj yeara at tha Vut,t oi tia- i!ii.jl will entitle at adent to fail rredit fur two tears' work In aey tl- Irai r)11k la tba country. Tbat tb work done at tba taierity of Xia vieaippl wlil b moat tb'j'oh Is hoaa by tb prepai-atkms which ta bB mad and tt pritsBel of tbo faruity Iatrnf-iia wtit Ns glten la tkntv trr-r weii-b ar fuolaroegUl in tbe atudjr of medlrlna. Special t 'eft'kta wiil a given to tba study of anatomy. Fr!ai baa bs mad ir tba erertkm Immediately of ft dla aortlox laboratory and ftr tba equip ment of a lf:tfiolor,fc4 laboratory. To the farujty baa boa addnd Dr. Jamea II. Kuilitt, wbo baa for six years bea e.oniicid wit a tha taedUrai fartiity of tba iBirerslty of Virginia. in. iiu.litt ta ft natire of Kentucky. He Is an A. B. aod a Kradaat of Waao. iBitoB and Ijb fnlreratty, and ao M. I), tradaata of the I'uirensity tK Vlrclnla. f rom tba facility of the L'lI reraity of Virginia ba brings tba blgb- et cxin5inndatm. Ha baa made ft moat faruraltla Intprc-aaioa personally upon tb authorities of tba t'nlreraity nf Mlaiiai(.pl. lie Is sura to win for bis work In the Important field or wwv tertolor.y bigb diatitinUoil. Dr. Uullitt rill bar r harg also of the work of itiatomy. 1! nad the poaltUm of dera-rmeU-titije of anatomy in tba Unlrer Uy of Virrloia for several years. Tba work In tba department of medlclna rails f'r et5iargment of the work ba lor.s;ins to tba chalra of ebemiatry and bintoKf. Tba Kierutlre Comraltlea spptitoted Messrs. W. A. gtetens and 11. K. Fulton, graduates erf tba Vnl reralty of Miaelaalppl, aaalstants to tha professor of rberalstry and tba professor of bioloer. reeperttrely. Tba bacteriological nd dissecting la bora lories will ba at once) fitted with all needful appliances, and all Ar rangements preliminary to tba open ing of the school of medicine for atu denta will b Immellate1y completed. Tbla department will be open for the reception of students at tba beginning of next session. Work in this depart ment will continue through nine months of each year. The Kiecutlre Committee also com plete the ergaBlsatlon of tba Depart' ment of Education, by the eieetten of three additional officers. Tb com mittee established a chair of-Psycbolo-ry. Character Btuly tad Caltur His tory, and elected to tbla chair Prof. Tb.ia. fearce llaJity, Jr., A. M., Ph. D. Prof. lialley Is ft native of Bout a Carolina, ft graduate of South Caro lina College, and was formerly fellow In Clark University. He baa served In several positions In bis native State, was professor In the Department of education In the University of Cali fornia, and at tbe time of bis elec tion to the University of Mississippi ba beld a position in the Department of fcMucatlon In the University of Chi cago. Prof. Bailey baa done pedag glcal work in the summer term of the University of Mississippi during tbe present summer, and bis Instruction baa been moat prod table. Tbe an nouncement of his election was re ceived with great enthusiasm by tboa now attending the summer term of the University. He is thoroughly equipped, enthusiastic and earnest. The Executive Committee elected as associate professor in the Depart ment of Kducatlon Prof. J. W. Bell, a native of Mississippi, a distinguished alumnus of the University of the class of nn. and Prof. Belt baa bad ft large and successful experience as teacher and manager of schools in this State. He la enthusiastic and earnest, and his large acquaintance with educa tional conditlor.a In Mississippi wli! be of great 'value to tbe department. Tbe Executive Committee elected Mi Eula Itoa ton. M. A., to the posi tion of Dean of Women. Miss Deaton la one of tbe most talented daughters of Mississippi. After graduating at the Industrial Institute and College, she entered the University, and in 1S95 received from this institution tb degree of Master of Arts, being the first woman to take this degree from tbe University of Mississippi. Bhe baa held various positions aa teacher In the Industrial Institute and College, at Columbus, In Agnes Scott Insti tute, Decatur, Ga.. and in several In stitutions in the Northwest. Miss Dea ton will have charge of some classes to be assigned, and ah will be spe cially charged with tbe moral and so cial Interests of the young women at tending tbe University. Her splendid character, ber refinement and culture. and bor tact and ability give every as surance tbat, without wielding author ity, abe will Influence and direct to ward every sortie aim the lives of the young ladles attending the University. With tbe election of the o (Seers ahov shown, and the completion of the new bulidlttfi now In procee of erection, and which will be ready within a few week, the University of Mississippi ha begun s broader course of Instruction and ft larger ca reer of usefulness, and the beginning baa been mail under moat favorable auspices. A special bulletin making full anno'tnegnent regarding tb nw tours offon d will shortly b Issued. MISCELLANEOUS MIHTIOS. Tb gold fever 1 raging In Africa, at tracting men to tb region adjoining Khartoum, wber copper and gold alas exist la paying quantities. Th loo. walk on record I ft llttl Jaunt of l.3! mile. Tb distanci ror ertd a from Ssa rra&djco to Mew York city, and tb p!eti1aa wa Mr, "Zoe" Caytos. il left San Francli oa August 17. 1890, and arrived ia New ork Marcb JT, I SSL After picnicking ndr ft bayslack, c party of holiday maker, near Monlau ban, France, irfl an empty ginger beer botU standlne upon tb ground. Th lua'a ray becara focuaed through tbe glaas, and set the stack ftllgbL It wa burned to th ground. Prof. Fraa Wlnhoff, of th Uolver (ty of Vienna, baa beca rbargad by tb Vienna Academy of Pcienr to visit all tb public and private galleries of Eu rope ta discover how many grnuln work of Raphael they contain. Tb professor, who I as expert, dtir tbit of tivi rk-ture and draalngs at tributed to Raphael not more tbaa 158 r genuine, th mt being either imi tation or work of fcis yjjii:, LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM Bill Aif RkaIU tie Vtjt Wtsa He Woo4 t&i Wei. TtlBhe tmmm fclrta Ta atltfe Their (LMhce ! atea Waeae Immmm ' Bearer Traah. It is now ay weka siii' tbe good 6t Valentine told tbe birds to fct and lb g'.rU and Utj to go wooifig. Bt Pairw k has bees out atd bxk his sbe lablaa at tb teak, bat atili gentle gprlug keep on flirting aad fooling with old Bias Winter aad makes kirn believe she may fail la loe wltfc tim. Eut abe isn't May aai December never mate, nor March and November. It 1 against tbe order of ature. We Id pwp.e can look and btg-r aod admire, bat tbat 1 ail. We ta a:d down tbe river and eacountrd Its priia, la reefs and rock and shoal and qul'k- aahds. but. strange to aay, we give bo warning. .;! It Is because we know that warning will do no good; maybe bcu misery loves company; maybe bcaat it Is tbe order of nature, tbe fiat of tbe Almighty. Vtrily, tbe young peopie would mate and marry and launch their boat and sail down tbat river If tbey knew tbr was a BcyUa and Chary bdU at every bead and levi athans and maelstroms and cataract all tbe way down. Poor, trusting, auf ferlng woman. What perils, what trial, what aSletlons doe tbe maternal In stinct bring upon yoo Close p by as, while I write. Is beautiful young mother lingering in tbe graisp of death dying that ber firstborn thild may live. There U nothing more touching. wore pitiful, more heroic in nature. There U nothing tbat a mr. 1 called tspoa to endure that cotnpsre with tbe d'-ath of mother In childbirth. But there ia a brighter sldea more charming, comforting picture of life- married life, domestic life wbet the good mother Is matron, and looks with pride upon ber children and grand children a they come and go lovingly before her. What calm serenity hovers over ber taatronly face. What sweet content, what grateful real reat from her labors, her pains, her care and anxi ety. Weil may jbe exclaim with Paul: -I have fought a good fight; I have kept th faith; I have nniabed my course. Henceforth there Is laid up. for me ft crown of righteousness." To every lad and lassie there Is a pe riod of life not always thrilling or trag ical, but highly emotional and sensa tional Of course, I mean tbe period of love young love or love' young dream, which sometimes rues smooth and sometime don't What a luxury It would hp to look behind tb curtain and see lust what love, Las felt and suf fered and eii Joytd. Such a kaleidoscope would have a world of eager lookers, for the old are a fascinated with stories of love and courtship as tbe middle-aged and yousg. In looking over tbe daily or weekly paper we may skip the dis played headings of war In eVrvla or riot In London, or cyclones in Oregon, but any little paragraph that baa love in it arrests the eye and demands atten tion. Children gs to school to study books, but by the time they are In their teena they begin to mix title timid, cautious love with their other studies. A sweetheart Is a blessed thing for a boy. It straighten him up, and wash bis face and greases hi balr and brush e bit teeth and stimulate bis ambition to excel and be somebody. Jerusalem! How I did luxuriate and palpitate and concentrate toward tbe first little school girl I ever loved. Bhe wa as pretty a a pink and as sweet as daisy, and one day at recess, when nobody was looking I caught her on the stair and kissed ber. Bhe wa dreadfully frightened, but not mad. Oh, no; not mad. She ran away with blushes on ber vheek, and more than once tbat evening I saw her glance at me from behind ber book and wondering if I would ever be so rash Again. And oow, Mr. Editor, if a thousand of your patrons peruse these random memories, 900 of them can finish up the chapter from their own unwritten book. Who ba not loved, who has not stolen ft kiss, who ba not caught Its palpitating thrill and felt like Jacob when be lifted up bis voice and wept? Oh, Rachel, beautiful and well favored, no wonder that Jacob watered thy sheep and then kissed thee, for there wa no one to molest or make thee afraid. That memorable bis is now 4.000 years old, and ba passed into history a classic and pure, but I have bad them, and o have you, dear reader. Just a sweet and soul-inspiring, and never said anything about it to any body. Ours wa a mixed school, and every Friday th larger boy nd girl had to stand up in line and spell and define. My sweetheart atood head moat. generally, and so I wa stimulated to get next to ber, and I did, and my right band slyly found her left, and w both were happy. But time and circumstan ce separated us, and we both found new love he married another feller and wa content, and so did I. but neither of u have forgot te tbe to)en kiss or that tender childish fbve tbat mads our scbooiday bappy. But lov become more earnest after a bile more Intense, jnor frsntlc tne young man mean business, and ao does th maiden. Like tb turtle-dove la tbe spring of the year, tbey ar looking around for ft mate. Tbi Is nature, and it ia right God said, "It I not good for man to be alone; I will make ft help meet for him." And so be mad Eve to help meet tb expenses, and that Is whet ft wife ought to do now, but good many of them dont. Tbey help make them, and tbat is why the young men have almost quit marrying. Tb rich girl, won't bav them, aud the poor girt are trying to keep sp with tbe rich, and so tb turtle-doves mate more slow ly nowaday. Folks seed to love and court and marry wlih mora alacrity tbaa tbey do now. It i not vanity to y tbat I could bav married baif t doxea ale girls, and my wife could have had choice of a doa dever, pro perou youths a likely a myself. Cupid Just roosted around those woods and shot bis arrow right and left Sometime be shoots a young man and then wait day aad weeks before fc shoot tb girl be 1 after. This keeps th poor fellow on tbe warpath, and frantic and rampant, and Cupid laugh. But b wa clever to mo, for a near a I eaa judge he let fly both arrows at one and plugged my girl aod m simul taneously, and with a center shot. My je&ie tbla, but 1 iave tot! It to i often I fcei'ev K. Tir i,btcg oa my part 1 wltb a acatterlBg gaa. rrrjwg cheap ia tboa day. & reeollertloa is that It eoat mt oely bo ttV-twen.y-flve for clothe, tea for a ritg. 3r to tbe preacher. It d. t wrt anybody else ar-b)rf to P there were ao weddlsg presents. That tomfoolery was! la vented. Wt g to Niagara, or esywfcer right away, lt w went to work- A month or s later we did take a little trip to T-lo-lab Faa and look at tb water umW ever tit rocks, but tbat Jds1 coat but a few dollars, scd made ao sensatloa outside tb family- Mr thocghtful wife bad enough nk ckbe to lat ber two year wfcea I married ber, and tbey were locg afterward cat op and cut down for tbe children, and there ar some precious fragment bid awsy ia the oid trunk now. Tbe old trunk, and of common aiie. auffiHent tbea for a traveling wardrobe for a U4y of the land. My father and mother and two children made a JOutbt "T ''' " ion with one truck and h va; se, ana came bark to Georgia by land, la a car- riitse; but not long since I saw a oen- . . ? , - - I. V trunks rate Ima;e irsiBs u four times a large, and rio&eo Iron, and fastened with three massi locks, and still she was not naypj. my country! That girt was too much ia lov with ber ciotae to ioe a and nobody bit a fortune-hunter would dare to marry ber. Young man, newars of trunk! Bill Arp, la Atlanta con stitution. DECREASE IN DEATH RATE. Saraa Ceaeral ee latereet ia Beiwrt fra Mr leal Oal cera la Fhlttpataea. Surgeon General 0Rilly bas received an Interesting report from tbe midlcal officer in t!i ITiinipines, which shows a steady decrease in tbe death rate in tbe city of Manila, as a reault of the operations of the medical offieere of the army. Tbe death rate of Ma nila for the lirst quarter of t' past four years has decreased ateadily from .S0 per thousand of tbe pop ulation for tbe firtt quarter of 1900, to 22.17 for the first quarter of 1903. AiMistaet Surgeon Munson says that the improvement in tbe condi tions this year baa been accom plished in spite of the fact that Asiatic cholera and bubonic plague both previously had gained a foot hold In tbe inlands, and that the ex istence of a largely nn vaccinated pop ulation In tbe provinces meant a constant introduction ia the city of the Infection of smallpox. Cases of plague, cholera and smallpox have oc curred in Manila during tbe present year, but the precautions taken by tbe board of health have prevented an epidemic tberefrom. "The aanitnry results obtained in the past four years through Amer ican control have been accom plished," says Mr. Munson, "despite the naturally Insalubrious location of Manila and its total lack of snnita- tion under the former sovereignty, which, from tbe level site interfering with drainage, the many foul canaU ramifying the city, the absence of any sewerage system, and the exist ence of an impure and insufficient water supply, and many old, un hesltbful habitations have created sanitary problems of the greatest difficulty. The board of health, therefore, has been mtsble to turn previeuely existing methods and con ditions to sanitary advantage, and has found it necessary not only to develop entirely new plans of im provement, but at the same fime to combat the rrsmlta of conditions in herited from the Spanish administra tion. Tbe mixed character of the Inhabitants, with their prejudices, superstition and largely primitive habit of life, also bas b?en a con stant obstacle In sanitary work." Attention is Invited to tbe fnct tbat the present annual mortality in Manila, 22.17, is lower than thnt. of many cities now commonly regarded as heslthfuh situated in the United State and elsewhere. In Washing ton city the annual death rate per 1.000 in 1900 waa 22.S0. According to lir. Munson, tbe present death rste of Manila compares not unfavorably with San Francisco, Boston and New York, Glasgow, Paris, Vienna and Havana. NEW CAUSE OF APPENDICITIS. Us4sr Sasseat That Refrigerate Meats Mar Aeeewat far laorease ia Dread Disease. The London Lancet questions tit ac curacy of the statement that append! citi case have Increased during recent years, believing that undoubtedly the Improvement ia diagnosis will account for some of the excees of case met with at th present time, a compared with those noted 20 or 30 year ago. This remark is called forth by a letter from 8. Keilett Smith, wbo suggested that the alleged Increase in appendicitis mignt poesiDiy he due to the greater amount of refrigerated meat eaten nowaday. Mr. Smith pointed out that tbe Ingestion of chilled or frozen food, it being especially liable to rapid decom position, might result la a more semi state of the intestine than prevailed pes ore ine oays oi cold storage, and that tbi greeter ptlrity might. In It turn account for th greater virulence of those Irritation to which tbe appendix ba always been prone. The lancet think tbi theory a plausible one, but would Ilk to know whether it cas be shown that tb Intestine 1 fa a more fteptlc t tate bow tbaa It wa when frozen or chilled comestible were cot to lrg. ty la use. Wire aa Weather Froaaeta. A new as ba been fojnd for tele- grapa wire. Dr. Laaka, a Polish Dieitmraiogiat, na studied tb hum- wing aouna they emit occasional and ba found tbat It I not caused by tb wind, a commonly supposed. Eydama observation, extending over several year, show that these sound alway Indicate tb approach of rala snow or a storm, and Laska Incline to th belief tbat tbey are ia some way """" "7 wowvnw v I orations i. ouceo oy m;eoroioeical change Dwleg Mystery Umwimlmt4. Mia. Bacon-It 1 said that in taw of sea water a mil qure and m deep there are 1 ton of chalk. Mr. Bcn And yet people wond bow chalk get Into tb mllk.-Yonker RSaUSTIC FI5IS3. (hare h V " " U aa AahIaea tl'aa Bear TV. " i4 tb Jris'i.t, a is atitr BTOrt.t.1 v" Air . - , .La ... ra-.- a - -Wtal ix tt c r;.. . .w- th btro an4 Bar, ci wt.!c j J . tSe ... a t sd ts cstft-.'.e atd tc pjy e ta ice bmku tj ya Urt realtn . jov mt.l't Jyr hj.i.n. WT- ft "-' gaitg to eotr ia ca a ante ",ie. re.tg.t W tx-t ta aa a.'-ii at. Be MTrrlt - Cmito Kr, Jay att-"1 believe I OfTlurr . - , . . A, Mr. Bai t.i bees oa ti -aii a fit time. ta cec.aralion um ceme. a quit a aurpru. . tea aAed totxp.aja how be had beo-nw te .:r r.r ia i J a aert t.n., ne '- "I did'eave Ktcney Trout. very bad, , w Ut 1 tad to get op four or ove teaery n.gat breata iwn 6itresel mt vernw.j. - --- bad.y aed and a a reiijy oi v- cooBt for aytoir,g. PiUs. and that sat aa mace mm ru. eaa .:p ill nigat it boot b'B. to Se.! I li pltntiJand a I ad before I ve rt I eould ci.aib a m driwif g a iorg breaia. Dodd K-dney Pi.; cA it ai Favorable comment If bnt ene leg a a ruie, bat .Under i a centipede. .. 0. T.ie Democrat. It Carea While Walk. AHen'i Foot-Eae i s ccrtao cure for hot. .wt-ating. callus, and iwoUen, acaingleet. jiold by ail UrueMU. Pmtix. Jfv rept any .ubt!!me. Tnal package J Ktfc. AiidreM Aiien 8. OimHed, Le Kuy, 1. There lots of eone!tion in s cigar and a good deal of experience ia it, it it's toe hi.t cue. Chicago Tribune. Ta Car CI l Omt Oar. Take Laxatir Bromo Oninine Tablet. AH druggist! refund money if it fail to care. 25c It d&ei seem, it time, tbat our troubles arc a great crecit to u. Puck. J am mre Pio"i Cure for Consumption iwved my life three yean go. Mr. Tbo. KobtiD. Norwich, X. Y., Feb. 17,18W. Matrimony u like boatingthe mt rows, but tae woman steers. X.Y. Pre. BACKACHE. Backache is forerunner and one of the moat common ymp toras of kidney trouble 'and womb displacement. READ MISS EOLLMAH'S EXPERIENCE. "Some time ago I waa in a very weak condition, my work made me nervous and my back ached frightfully all the time, and I had terrible head aches. " My mother got a bottle of Lydta XL l'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound for me, and it seemed to strengthen my back and help me at once, and I did not get so tired as before. I continued to take it, and it brought health and strength to me, and 1 want to thank you for the good it has done mi." Mis Kate loujAir, H'Jnd Kt A Wale Are., New York CiXy.-$aooOMeltlfrttlnivf sow intitr prating fenuinentu auingt it iirulun4. Lydia E. FInkham's Vegetable Compound cures because it Is the greatest known remedy for kidney and womb troubles. Every woman who is puzzled about her condition should write to BIrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Stags and tell her alL 41 What Luck! tlbby LDrhon mt ready fa a Irw Bomenit. Potted Turkey Deviled Ham Ox Tongue, &c. 0klly nsd ready to tent. Ar. t. . Omtawat hwpecu. b?Jy - jy Lib&y, McNeill k Ubby, Chkip, BJ. aiJt i lt!,,",T r"i!!T rtis.rallSntlilck s7alril.,;iWi';' er Vertl- va chll ' W. H. MAY, M. D y nne otreet, New York Otv illllll'lTiHMCT w n r, "TCT5 ij.it i's - ---ui VITALIZE YOUR NERVES il you e aervouj, fcrtiik bH jvs, btaiacby, oat tif sorts, Ozomulsion will VlUlire You, aad tx-t you to ? V bat is uzomuision r it k a vitaiaeJ emulsion; a great reconstructive tonic food, for consumptive and diseased wrecks, composcJ of cod liver oil, gtiaiacol (a germicide) ana the alycero-hypophes. chitM. famiinz a food medicine wt-.i has been truthfully called AH ELIXIR OF LIFE; Ozwnuhion Even you up, puts new thoughts in your head, develops 1DJ strengthens your vital energies, make, ( new man or woman of you. Cures Core sumption. You see the world through new glaae after the use of Ozomulsion. And withal, It is not a drug, but a food. Can't do you any harm. Can't help but do you goou. -V, Write for t to Prove Its Great Medicinal Food ratn, sad What It Has Done For Others, aad Will X For You, a TRIAL BOTTLE FREE BY Mil will be sent, prepaid, on request It Is the Emuliiioa Pbynictans Ca and Pr scribe ia their own families aodpracticc, ssd Drugsltta sell in Large ilottiea, Weigains ore 1 wo Pounds Write (by letter or postal card) for Pre Sanitl, giving your name and lull address. OZOMULSION FOOD CO Piaaw St.. NEW TORS if TO WOMEN mm A Lara Trial Pachas of am srecuin r ob wtmoi. ta vomu'i hMlth and vlaor. "t iDaammaUoa, Soroea, FeJTta Catarrh csbdm am with a. Putta aae u m vmslaat Aaneha fet a ravetaMaa la enaUua cteaaaiac aa hwallas aawer. It kill all aiaau gra ta loeal utatnirat of temai Ob) K i toraloalil. Basl InflaaunaUoa and eurrt alt dMclmf Merer bull to core Suti Catarrh. Cote oOewav aenpiraUon ef ana ptu an feet. Caret Sot Throat, iktr Iftoath and Sore ?, A a teeth pmlcr aettilas eaalf U. Boson Tartar, Uardent tb Oan and vhtteM the teeth, make UtadtJreatti swaa and reelt. Ttiwuaad.erfrUrr.rrea mmi ara tbat U lathe createat car hr UaearhMK caFlraere. We har rt ta hear th arat caae It rail ta care. TprovUUUirwlU mall Urge trial paeXM wKh bocofinarnetjooblatelr frea. Tba M sot a tiny aunpl. hot eaoagb to MrtM anjoe. At arasslat or wal paataaM hj a, rta. large boa. rlaturartlon gaart. Tha t. Fu tea .'., Del W Hoataa, hi aav IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 50 CENTS? If 80 Try A Bottle Of Mxmix Wa rlefu the world ta nroduCC tn'dl- eln for the cure of all form of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and all dunci peculiar to women, that wul efjuai femith'sSure Kidney Cure, Sinety-eigni per cent, of the case treated wit Bmith' Sure Kidney Cure that hT come tinder our observation have wes cured. We sell our medicine ou a Y tive guarantee, if direction are io' lowed, and money twill be refunded n cure is not effected, Manufactured vj Bmith Medical Co., St. Ixmi, Mo Price 60 cent and f L0. For J all druggists. ' Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf R. R- COiliM THt soasrtstt 6f EASTERN SERVICE wiiii t er6Tmfi of- " WESTERN COUNTRY DIRECT LINK Memph! to Little Rock, Hot Soring Indian and Oklahoma terrltorlo Texaa, Colorado, Now Mx'c Arizona. Oid Mexico and tho paUo Coaat Wtd Veotlbnle Train. Pullmaa rj ftocin Hleapittsrara. Pullman Tourlltr" ln Lara, re Ueciining Cbaif Car. I. I tOOOHCN, tt. rM. tft. a la, ta, sit, m. us, :f.tt Uttt et. ah. I iie." for frwf p tr, iltlOLII 1 1 SHUTTLES a3RCPAIS I iECDLS FaU Ht a,.,... ,r,vtr In t ' r ill iwv A. H. K.-F wr -m m m -BT MAIL IS l S m Alt i Hill,-- -""n I "iTa lrT I M M'aHii1 sWJ PIT wui:s trtuYiia to aivriJ aira.B (aua that raa saw tha -T tit tlli.aiwr. 4