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Vt. I ft f" &- te fc Vv i. 1 I IV .a r,u & i i V ' v, t ' - 7. i. w. OLD SORES IMPURITIES If Old Sores were due to outside strictly to fie diseased flesh around simple cleanliness would cure them. nao ecanc.-unneamiy ami uiscnscu, nnu Keeps uic sore open uy raminwuij : " " - z, r,v ,- 5 . ,- ------ discharjfJns'into it the Iuipurities and pbisons with which the circulation is ?,te BoJhq aiitTl'erry barred for tillpH Tliia nnicntmim onn.lillnii of ttii Mnrtrl m.iv h tlin rpninill's of Rome tho lOCaWKiandVOOrSllUfl for the Vlsl- constitntional trouble; the effect of along spell of sickness, ,or because the aatural refuse of the body, which should pass off through the proper avenues, has been left in the system and absorbed into the hlood. Again, the cause may be hereditary ; but it does not matte? how the poison becomes Intrenched iu the blood, the fact that the sore will not heal is evidence of a deep underly ing pause. Salves, washes, lotions, S 5 5 PURELY VEGETABLE discharging unhealthy matter into the place, it carries rich, tissue-building, flesh'-hcaling blood to the diseased parts and in every way assists in n,najtural cure of the sore. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. MARION DIVIDES HONORS . WITH THE LANCASTER TEAM HOW THK OL.UI1S SUND. .Mansfield 14 8 'Ashland 12 8 Zancsvlllo 10 12 Marlon S" U Lancaster 811 Coshocton 8 14 cm coo 4341 303 3C3 3C3 In the opening polo game of tho season the new Marlon team of tho Ohio State polo league, was defeated by Ashland, tho league loaders, Tues day nfg'it, by a score of C to 2. There" was a large attcnaanco at tho contest and much enthusiasm was manifested throughout the evening. Tho Marionltes were up against loo stiff a proposition and In tho last "(half, lack of condition against tho hardened Ashland players lost tho game. The "locals have not played for several weeks and tho pace set by -Ashland finally heat down their deHenso. iln the first period Sliaw started the scorlnc by drlvlntr llm first goal In five minutes and ten . . . beeond8. Fletcher, of Ashland, diovo two pretty ones In tho next thrcb minutes or play and although tho remainder of tho halt was hard fought neither side could score. Tho second period was an exciting ono. Tno play was lough and Mar Ion had tho hotter of Ashland in every department. In flvo minutes and thirty seconds Shaw put one In the cage, tho only goal made In tho period and tlclng tho score: dn the third period lack of condi tion told on tho locals and Ashland got three goals, two by Fletcher and ono driven by Fahncr. iAII of tho locals showed up well We Plan Your Home Don't make the mis-" take of building a home without proper plans to make it a convenient home. A few dollars spent for plans is worth hundreds of dollars after it is finished. We only charge a small fee. South Side Build ing" Co. COUNTY PHONE 1521 ! HOLIDAY RATES , - VIA THE HOGKING VALLEY a Ho'fOIMTV IN INDIANA, ILLI- H.r- A NfHI. DallD PFftlltlPl VAIIIA 1 .. ,"- r "-TWJ -""F . m"r,w - .,..r : r.'AAND miCWCAN s i ' . ' . " V.n AJtaf I hailA'ant - 4 riBn iiw riKbiii v ; . ,w -v r -- v rl-nt' niV.-O. .mmmmU!.'. ' 4.. " .... iu 2m&jif YOtal triTlflal ' ity ABUWAL -ponvp. FED AND KEPT OPEH IN THE BLOOD Influences, or If the cause was confined the-ilcer, then external treatmcntoind Btjt the trouble is in the blood, which mav be the etc., may cause the place to scab over temporarily, but tlie blood is not niaue any purer by such treatment, and soon the. old inflammation and discharge will return nd the sore be as bad or worse than before. S. S. S. goes' down to the very bottom o the trouble, cleanses and purifies the blood and makes n permanent cvire. S. S. S. enriches and freshens the circulation so that instead of but little team work was In cvldenco ns it was the first time the men had played together. Line-up and summary: Marlon 2. Position. Ashland 5. Shnw R. R Plotchor Turner S. R Fanner Sin C EdglngUm KenswOrthy ..H. D DoWltt Bruck Q Otnctz Goals Shaw 2, Fletcher 4. Fanner 1. Rushes Fletcher 8, Shaw 2. Stops mctz 30, Uracil 33. Referee Dlth lldge. Attendance 150. 'LANCASTER EASY. (Marlon and Imcaster, tho two new recruits, In the Ohio Stato League, biittlod yesterday afternoon at tho local rink, .Marlon coming out Victorious by a score of flvo to two. There was a largo holiday crowd on hand to witness tho game and the j""""'5 .wcre v Ieniy ot eneour n!ji agement by the crowd. Shaw nlnvnrl a brilliant gamo at socond "rush, driving four of Marlon's five goals. Ho got the first one after six min utes of play. Three minutes later Turner, of the "opposition put ono In tho cage nnd In tho remaining six minutes of tho gamo Shaw drove two more. In the second period "thcro was considerable rough work Shaw caged tho sphoro twice In flvo min utes of piny, stamper got Marlon's last point In tho third period after a mlnuto and thirty ttJu seconds of play. Turner, a mlnuto later, scored Lancaster's last point. Pretty work by tho men In the goals prevented urthcr scoring. Tho local fnns were highly encour aged over Ihe showing made by tho Mai Ion team In Its second gamo. Tho team work was very much bo'tpr and the men handled themselves bet tor on the floor. AVlth a llttlo moro work It Is hellovod that tho Runts will round Into one of tho best ag gregations In tho league. Tho lino up and summary: iMarlon 5 Pos'tlons Lancaster 2 Stamper First Rush Nolan Shaw Second rush.... Turner RIpo Center Hadly Konworth ....Hiilfliac.k Opting Brack Goal .. Graffom Go-Us-film w 4. Stamper 1. Turnv 2. nusliPR -Stamper 5. Nollan r,. Stops Bruck "20. Graffmnn 24. R"f orre Dlthrldge. Attendance ,"00. iMANSFJHLD TONIGHT. Ferd Drumm's Mansfield team will play thp Runts at tho rink this ovon Vig and n big crowd Is expected to bo on hand to help Marlon defeat tho Tack aggregation, headed by tho for mer manager of tho Llmo Burners. COMn RIGHT BACK. Iincaslor, Dec, 25. Tho Lanks tonight roturned tho oompllmout with Qulnn's Marion Runts winning tho gamo 5 V) 3, Four hundred enthu siastic fans saw tho game. tA rough house was started by SIpe, center for the Marlon team. Os Isng, tho Lancaster halfback, got In to tho mx and mado things Interest ing for tho visitors. Line-up: Marlon Lancaster Stamper First rush Nolan Shaw Second rush.... Turner SIpe Couter Hadlcy Konworthy ...Halfback Osslng Bruck ,i.,...,, Goal Graffam Goals Stamper! 3: Turner. 2: kissing; Nolan, 2. Rushes Stamper, 7: Nolan, 4. Stops Graffam, 24; Biuck, 3C. ReforeeDlthrIdgo Timer -Cassaday. i i IUfL DOas DEFEATDD. iMansfleld, O., Dt;e. 24. Wansflcld secured an early lead In tonight's gamo 'With Coshocton and defeated thn 7 to 5. The visitors played a former's homo floor tonight by a called. Ooshocfon losing one coaL Williams caged five goals In tibouc flvo minutes' play in tho final pe rlod. Long, 'Mansfield's new flfst rush, and Houghton starred, Lino-Un and summary: HfaBsfiold'r. position Coshocton S img .,..,..,.1-'. k , winiams Houghton 8. R.,, Hlckoy WliUIng .,..,. .C ,,..,. BoIs4 W.t'Mon'. .11. Ti'.r .". . .vparry Wallace '.v., '..CM ...... OriTOByw uiwu-tuiug i. tiUUjiUlU -i. WBl.' TUB iMAnlON Ing, .Williams G. Hickcy. flushes LongD, Williams'?. Foals floflghton Whiting, BoJsc, .Perry 2. Stops Wallace 51, Drlft.tuyer 49. Hcfcrcc Mcll-row. " ,11 ' " TOOK BOtPH GAMES. Coanocton, Doo. 5. Zancsvlllo went after Cosaocton this afternoon' with blood in hor eo and, in n tors. Coshocton will have a now goal tender In tho gamo tomorrow. Eancsvllle, Dec. 25. Zanosvlllo again defeated Coshocton on tho termor's nomt floor tonight by a 0 to 1 score. Tho visitors wcro outplayed at all points of the gamo by tho Tlgors, 'the work of First Itnsh Korzlllus featuring. Ho played all around the speedy lied Williams. Score: ZANEGViLUi:, 6. COSHOCTON, 1. Korzlllus -P. It Williams Slcrbcs ........ S. R. .... Rclchart ........ C. ... .Hickcy Prcnnan H. B Perry Heffner Goal .. Drlftmeycr summaryGoals, Korzlllus 4: Relchart 2; Hlekey. Rushes, Kor zlllus 5; Williams 4. Stops, Heffncr I 38; Driftmcyor 30. Rcferoo Lnlongo Attendance 700. MANSFIBLD IN LUAD. Mansfield, O., Dec. 25. Before the largest crowd of tho season Mans- Clonai- fair mmtf. itafrateil .h Inanln A PROPHESY FROM ONE WHO IS An Industrial Revolution Preceeding a Reform Unparalell- ed in History Intellectual and Moral Forces Have a (Great Opportunity, for Practical Work. I Br Charles E. Lukens 'llio devclopmont of tho uso of ulcctrlclty In competition wJth oluaui ij lileeedliib' u luvoluuon unpurallelicU ainco tho Uidcovory or iiiuunca'wlucU ui venod tho minds ot all Europe lnd led to tho ces sation oi intcruuUoual wars. Wltliln tho lust fifteen years there havo been strides bejond tho realization of all. Wo may expect within tho next flvb or ten cars at least double or ticblo tho number or oloctric roads. Wherever anticipation will warrant tho lnvcstmont wo may expect this method or transnortu. 1 tlon which completely changes condition wiping i out noighbor. hoods as formerly considered and ,t)ljmiji;ig ub ito ouo cominon wealtli. Uhero will bo ninny moro through lines, also cross lines and bolt Mnes or electilc roadB forming in many, communities. A complete net work or electric lines. Iu Fianhlln county nlno lines of oloc. tile roads havo a contor. Thero aio onllro counties that nro now i thoroughly coveicd with electric ronds. As a result of this, mortnl man, who is less adamantine than tho pebblo and tho boulder which has recolved a pollbh from tho no tion or Mature, will becomo qmsslve to tho centrifugal forco and be roscued from tho centripetal forco which 4ias nrbltrarilly placpd hu manity In strata nt certain points, for no definite purposo, Thero will Uo an exodus rrom our commer cial centers toward opou Holds advantage that ' our ancestors en joyed with many disadvantages omitted. Human Ingenuity prompted i by self interests may retard forj a season but cannot jirovont the movement. Tho intellectual progress wHl bo In proportion to our freedom to act, and power to resist tho coor. clon or thoso who demand a rec ognition or authority which cannot bo sustained upon otornal prlnclplo Our posterity should bo regarded about tho idea of profit and aro entitled to ovory opportunity that wo can grant thorn. The so. clallstlc tendency or tho ago Is responsible for tho lndlfforenco and 1 regret to say tho Ignorance In many Instances of what Is tho true reatlonshlp that oxista t bo tween tho stato and ils Institu tion thq public school. It Is not fiow much but how llttlo tho stato shall do for tho"" individual serving all allko. If tho stated at tempts to do tho most It can for US citizens It rocognlzes In. dividual talents and becomes guilty of grpdH partiality working without Thmrm Im Only Om V "Bromo ' . " T?:va5ME;.Mf . tfflW' ktf serving an wisjaasii ilggMjaia' " ' " ''-' usjJjai IB ,,. ,it.1, , Lmxmtlvm Bromo Qubtlnm n mm.Tmtttmm ra Always iwnsswaac Um fall aaSa, tocitWs Ha1iaii oa itwy '. v? DAILX MlgJlgft, aTHmYORQfiMWIll ' 20. 1907. ' Held iJefeatoitiMMaml'tlila KHent&mi In fast and rivKairioj '"fet tea'ais had ono goal '.taken away because, of fouW. t lloMtoh. iM-ltHaat goal shooting Vwoifi&he nam tr Ms ha"-', field. Long equaled tho league roc- nM.t 1... ...iMM.taM ..., M.ak T I a. viti mj wiumiiib uvuijr lUBUi U1UU up and summary: Mansfield 6. 'Position. Ashland 4 Iong ,. First rush ,.. notched fkiuhtpn u.r ateond rank ..Paaaenl . j-i. . . i. . . .1 . . 4a .1 Whiting ... Center JSdglngtoni Morgan Halfback ..,... Dowltt Wnllnco .i.... Goal ...... .. Ometz 3oals Ix)ng, Hbughton 5. Plotchor 2 Fchner 3. Rushes Iong 13. Fouls Dowltt, Bdglngton 2, Whlfn, A16r gan. Long. &(oj)-WnUacb 5S, Oinctz 42. Roforco-JMcGrcw. Mansfield, 0,k Doc. 25. Mansfield gained 'first plato In the lcagulo Bland-' Ing by detofttliig Ashland again to-" night, winning Hho sixth' Itacoosslve game, .Neither team scorpd Id the first period, while Mansfield scored! In tho second' And clnchod tho game 1 Xtolsojln final period. O'Mctze's brilliant j .-work at goal was a feature Lin A up and summary: (Mansfield 3 Position Ashland 1 Long First nish ..... Fletcher Houghton .... Second rush ..Pahrncr Whiting .... Cantor .Edgtngton Morgan .,... Halfback .,... Dewltt AVallaco ....... Goal ..OVMctz Goals Long 3, Rushes Long G, l rtiiinier. rouis vaiorgan, iixigington. Stops AVallaco 42. '.Mttzt 50. Rcf- creoHMcGrew. AUendanco 1,152. 1 NOT A PROPHET , toundanou TcsJUig 1 uipn eternal principle Our statu is now rur. nlsliliig a twelve eur course in many high schools to bo completed with a collegiate course for a se lect fow. ForSiu 'exceptional num. ber, Its juvenile orreiidors; it fur ulslics dn eight year courso of study and a trade, in a spirit or I retaliation or rovengc. For tho great mass it provides retrievers whoso duty It Is'' to trail, capture and deliver - over to an Institu tion wherd aprofcsslou is the only goal. Our stuto universities nnd rc-( formatories uro J state Institution. nnd supiiortud as such. Tho schools . lor tho greater number nro regard, cd "as stato Institutions to tho extent of ono mill uo moro, no loss. Tho writer, contonds that theso aro stato institutions to the oxtont or ovcry mill necessary O maintain them. Upon this poclUo:i ho stands refusing cither comfort or compromise FomoMio cha'l3ngc3, nil others ho dares to meet him upon tho rostrum or in tho proj;. Oceultiar?. It Is noteworthy that supernatural Ism prevailed Just as strongly at tho othsr side of tho globe among the aborigines of the new world. Tho com ing ot tho Spaniards-had been prophe sied to tho Mexicans by their caciques, and tho prupheciea worossuns amid loud lamentations at their festivals. WSurHjKiiyEr Yon, Read; the Other Fellow's Ad You are reading this one,' That should convince you that advertising In these columns is a profitable prop-' osition; that it will bring business to your store. The fact tbatthe other' fellow advertises ie prob- ably tfie reason ho is get ting moro busjnesB than is' fallihg to you. Jould it, not be well to'givo the" other fellow a chance MftpWf ?VWMNM VS' .15. a ''H5F? t " , ", t. ( Quhtkf" tmifWHufm TiSiSsa: 77 Loak 9lo. . . Mr y tr ,t rti, jv . y "x-v , . .- -....... .f- t,.ffl:.f u,i,vwrit. r- XtiXfAn . . t.i i- TT(ir.htl 1rfltfCSf. isodsmf.'tsSMb TSmZS sswkTSa.riJsas &itc.aK;atttiiViA iir;.7":r...T"x. -t, "w3frT,"a. 'illz. vjjn m a.li Kj..i.ir- cr mkiVi nn . . .k;.T3' ,'aaMVi ' 7 mmmmMjtmmmmmmmmmmMmaik.kxWi.MmTiBMFitiwi riirni M n? r. v . -."" i niv mm aBaa v. , mft vuur uHaw iut rxi. nrvAK ji i iiiiiii i niw h iliBSamayBaamaaaWaaaimMt ..Im lsjiiiliHMIiB JLaaaaL'' '" t brought a IHith. c . t , "Yens ," related te old -pottrntustotj at Bacon IMdgo, "times wofe getting fathor duN mrbimd hero art wo had io roeort to'-sorae press agent tactic llko you show follows. Tho village ed Iln. . AM M .1 l 4, 1 B tttl TAH fthtlt t1lril livi fruif ii u an iio fivi iiirk ajm"! Urown would tako city boarders atfiw 1 .dollars t dozen.' " i. i t 0roatjJpernhrdtrA(jgasped tho tho-s atrlcal manager. "You? don't menn to say that Hiram, kept his word?") That's what ho did, stranger, ovltli reductions In 4arge lots." "But how could ho board them at flvo dollars a dozen?" "Ho didn't board them, Btrangcr; ho just took thorn. You sco, Hiram BrOTXil Is the village photographer." ''CHILE'E AMEPICANIZATION Appliances from Thli Country Evary ' whera In Evidence. Chllo Is described by J. Gilbert Vanl warier in the Outlook ns the "New England or South America." theicby apltcmblng tho Industrial energies Which characterize tho Inhabitants of that country as Influenced by Its large North American Immigration. Tho lat) tor jstatea that when an American nr rives' in Chilo kcrldcs to Santiago In a Pullman car' built in tho United Stntos; the modern railway was en gineered nnd constructed by Amcrl cans; tho atfllmlt road over wjilch he rides to his hotel was laid by an American; nn American olovator takes him upntalrs; m8 telegrams aro sent over an American wiro by an Amcrl-! can company; an American cash reg ister itemizes his bills; Amorlcan ma 'chines print -Ids morning pnpor, rind American furniture Is found every where. A vorltnblo fury, of rogoss and Industrial dovoluimelit seems to havo seized upon tho Chileans, bnnk- era estimating that within tho last thrco j cars nbout J3CO.000.000 have I been Invested in now Industrial under takings. This sum is being expended m working now nltruto fields; In ro sumlng copper mining. In dovolopluy gold, sllfror, till nnd coal deposits; I? building railways, steamships, ctinalr for Irrigation, told storago plants, saw mills, etc.; in stocking sheep farms and In inaugurating a great numbed or Bmulic- "Moralises. TRY ADMIRAL fOOFFEB. George Eliot's Church. At a cost of $15,000 the threo bolls In Chllvers Coton parish church towor aro being recast and threo others add ed, says the London Standard. As a child "Georgo Eliot" (Mary Ann Ev ans), tho famous novelist, attended Chllvers Coton church with 'her par ents, nnd long afterward she drew vivid 'word pictures of the ancient building and Its Incumbents. Mr, Oilfil" and "Amos Barton" wore tho vicar and curate respectively of Chll vers Coton. tho "Shopperton" of "Ccanos of Clerical Try ADM Carr's Trade Letter iWcckl rclcw ot Grain Trado Conditions, v.likh aio shaping prices prcpntcd expressly for tho Minor by II, II. Carr & Company, Commission Merchants, 00 Board ot Trado, Chi cago, 111., who possess unexcelled facilities for oxpcutlng orders tor ru turo delivery. " All calculations of wheat trade- crs woro upset during the last halt of 1 the weerf by tho cable news from Argentina. Fy weeks tho advises havo told ot tho enormous crop about to bo hnrvestcd in that country and now right in tlio middle of their j harvest, with the crop In some of the largest provinces about two weoks away from tho sickle, very v unsottlcd and stormy conditions havo spread over nearly tho entire wheat rais ing portion of that country. Friday, cables direct from Buonos Ayres claims 2G por cent. ' Injury to tho crop In two largo provinces whorosix million acres of wheat aro raised. This nows forced and advanced In all tho foreign market for several days. Prices on T7is sldo naturally followed and May wheat at Its high point to day at $1.07 C-8 was up Co for tho week, Thero was reaction 1 l-4c at tho closoiduo to profit taking by holders who had been right on tho advance. Dispatch from Montreal claim that Canadian wheat has al ready been over expoitod. Northwest receipts of spring wneat nr,o falling oft oven n tho faeo of flno weather, plenty of cars.nv high prices. This appears to confirm tho claim that a much smaller proportion or tho crop remains In first hands than usual nt this time ot year. Tho St. LouIb nlbdcrh Mlllor roports Russian fly In Oklahoma wheat fields bared on Investigations of -state experimental station, As matter? stand at tho close of tho wcqk no man Hying can toll whether May wheat wlUMbo at $1.10 or -at $1,01 hvinoxtTucsduyi of bail wfjnlherOfontArfiontlna, noth ing can prevont Jertliep strong ad' vanco. ir conditions there greatly Improvo It wlll-bo hard to prevent a sharp break, Tho situation surely suggests thaf best results, can prob ably be secured by having discre tionary orders In the hands ot tho conimlsslop man who Is 'pa tho ground and ready tojake advantage of the news the moment It Is re- ot'w, -inure in bij ouunauug nqw-toig-of wheat' by strohg people, who T IM ' PlAl'JDFFBil, . .i-v ; . s-. "Muj,rMiiiinrw ntuu uwHiriuuiiiud ' waaatfa. huph wnm. vi bwi a iiioviyu nAirv luiMii: imma i t" n i 1.11.;. f,i..nK , a . i .... s waffBa,-- m ..mkia ku. .1 u'li DiiviAitr-i-c iiAin rrwi.M . . v a t, r-'s. i BECOMING A MOTHER of the gufTcringmd 'danger in ttoro for hr, robs tho expectant tnotl of all pleasant anticipations of rtKo coining event, and casts o'ref'h: shadow of gloom which' cannot' bo1 shaken 'off. Thousands of worn have found that tho use1 6f Mothe'ifs Friend during-pregnancy confinement f all pain and danlrerjbnd insures 'cafctv to lite of motl and child." This Scientific Titilincnt tkM efUhW Wost: 'critiial Trial! vcarry Women safety' through :he' -enuy presarcs uio. svsicm lorotne sickness," nnd other die- ., ' - comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at It nn nr ynttn ftn.-.l iintnlnini ,m1.mVi1a !MfnMHtallj.H wuuiiuuijjgiiuuiuHi iniuimaiiuu trcc Th aVdfiW Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. We can detect somo sign of hcavl- news In ttie corn trade. This markot will havo receipts of nearly 400 cara Monday. Clear cold weather ov- cr the bhluplng states. Js favorable to frco marketing of corn. Both cash nnd speculative markets aro likely to fool the effect of larger country offerings. Mayt price closed the wook but a fraction inWlor GSc and a do cllno is in sight, especially It thero Is a bicak In wheat. Elevator peoplo havo been free sellers of Mny oats agalust country purchases, l'hlrf markot hits received Its only support of lato from tho strength, 61 wheat and corn. If thero is .any weakness in tht other grains noxt week It will not ho surprising to sco May 'oats drop back qulto sharply from present lovel. CAHR. LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Back Is Always Worse in the Morning Marlon People 1 are Finding Relief. A back that uches nil (lav ami causes discomfort nt night is usually woiso In tho morning. -Makes ou feel as it you hadn't sleep nt nil. Can't euro a bad back until you euro tho kldnojs. Doan's Kldnoy Pills euro sick kidneys make vou reel better, work bettor, lest (bettor and sleep better. ' Permanent cures In Marlon prove tho merits of Doan's. S. D. Might, employed In the city street department, and- living" on Waterloo St., Marion, O., Bays: ""in (ho month of Ootohcr, 1899,, .when living at 320 Faliground btrcit, I expressed . my appreciation7 of the merit of Donn's Kidney Pills In a public testimonial, It has often ap peared In tho local papers, but I had no reaaop to change my 'opinion dur ing tho five years It has been run ning, for the benefit I l-ecelvwi ima heon permanent. Before I msod uoairs Mdnoy PJlh i W,s troubled for a long tmo with Irreuular .-uiinn of Nio kidnoya, tho secretions boing ioo irequeiu nmt containing a sedi ment Hko,brIck-iluRt.vMy lmck wns lamo and sometimes I had spoils' of dizziness. Doan'n Kidney Pills, which l got at Flockon's Pharmacv. erad icated tllO Wholo tnillhllft nn T li-ivn staated, arfd It has nover lclnrncd," I'or salq by all dealers. Prlco CO tventa. Fostor-Mllburn Company, Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United Statcji. Rcmcmher tho name Doan's and tako no other. PAINFULL IHJUUED. Hatchet Slips in Hand of Lad Iu fllcH Bad Wound. Kenneth Goe, aged tweho, tho son of -Mr. and Mr. Jl. A. Goo of Leador street, was tho victim ot a painful accident occurring about 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Tho lud was ongaged In chopping down a small troo using n sharp hatchet as tho Implement of destruction. whon tho stool slipped nnd bunk NFW TMPFF Ithamp Guns I aBBBBLalliiLiaSattlaaal ' V ' ., J aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH . 4 J&? smmmetr VaaHaaaaaaaaV- 1 " ", 7- " ""aaaaaaaaaaaaaW I K 3 1 -Lt . . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal a-aatrvv a jamn&tiMjRi iafTOrjiifa u. ,Aatrasf JbsiaW Our IWt New MoflolTUree ItollAPWurr embodlea all of thq refiuiHlttvrmnllMoa rJulincss of rrnamuntntl'iiu H''''CutNu ,?,':k(il!(t KiitiHti'iniSitOOvK-wiiin-isii, prlco 1218.78, J'cU.riOcxvml e iiuranui! 1U llircu" b,t8ool(l Uipbuii .,. , m, .....'. ..v. ........ ...w ,,H.. . .. uv. in ii.ri.iiaiKiiii(, WUIfUBT antoo tho coltjnalinprlni? foruvur OK'ilint ht-onka ambmlas ftrva Hoiii lor '19W Art Cotnloff ic'crlblng improvcuiunta tind aneclnl prlcoa on It) uriiduH $17.78 not, to 1300 )l-t. n ' ' ' -,. ITHAOA GUN CO., Box wtimmrn la 'an ordeal ;wMV, V . ' wotncti approach; iudcr.cribableieari nnthincr. comoarM ' tho paitTlnd fiahw child-birth, ihetnou Ss a cod-s (SitUto plyamerf it ttcftU&M kiti&W Mr perils of chud-birthj t)ut its u Jcominar"rvcni.fDrevcnw - "nwrBm il 't ' Ji il ,n)f!9 wfj XSrfo; i al,r jaf , MOTHER'S f.. ' FRIEND deep Into his left log. Ho was, re moved to tho offlco of Dr. F 'B. Sawyer whero It was found noccs- sary to tako several stitches In closing up tho wound. Tho lnjuwllh havo no serious remits. . Nervous Headafche, A VARNING. t- Not a disease but a tympton xt u'gn which f telli of thin blood nnd exhsutled ncrvei. A warning that nctve force ii becoming exhausted and that you are in danger of nervou collapse- prostration, paralysis, or even worse. What is to be done Headache povydert are dangerous and only leave the nervous ' 'ystem more exhausted than before their jute. ' New blood must be formed, new'nefve force created, and ihu !i Mrllv wksi u r. . comphlhed by the use of ' (i ' k Dr. A. W. Chase's g KT " l i mra trm m .-i Gradually, naturally Vand certainly the nervous system is built up by this great restora tive treatment, unld weakness, pain and dis couragement give way lo lieikh', strength and vigor. The portrait and iig-.clire of A.'W. Chase, M.D. the famoui Recri,-t Book author are on every box, 50 els. at all dealers of Dr. A. W. Chase Median Co.. Buffalo. N.Y. Mra. Richard Tovey, Walnut StraeV Aahlnnd, Pa., atatea : "I wns very much run dow n and suffered from aevere headadies, Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills did me a wotM of goodcured the headaches, strengthened my nervous system and enabled me lo sleep ntjcl rest well." ' For sale In Marlon, OhU', by Flockt' in'a Drug Store. MfltlnUranPAVeFREflCHFEWLE WliiaVfliyisiflHli PILL'S. k Bum, CiMiia Rttnr far Ritismis tlmmmL una irsws H fail." sr t si bf-h i sub. I fMUon UamrkQtrM or oncr Kffon4d, 8ai irpal4 Cnr l 09 JUT bOIi'WIII Mail IhAlon trill, to Ix ptUfor lnrttlreL uipMrnf. irMT4rtatiM0sTail hATV HUM lBd vour erdvri Iff th. T I UStlTEP MCOICAL CO.. o V. UweaaTtK. Ha. J "told In Marion by D. T. Maloney & Sa CHlCHESTEft'S PILtS- -w- Liulltut A.U y.inr VraffUl rw j ( hlHrbea.lorUlanto,idTlMiHjaA I c lltl. In ll A iu M....mTmV7 f fiamonaiii w . ...w. w;-. ..w iii, in Mnl ?c, snlcil vli-i nlno ItlUion. llniscl.t. AtklmVII.C'irpit.TPJra lUAMOM) IIUAMt l-ll.l..(.Tal ,, flia nrn.r. iitiv mr vnww ywisktKjrnnIlMl.Stet.AlwwRtl labia SOlDBYDRUPaiSTSEVERYWHEafv MANDO tf HfllOVM aunMrniimia' iinirirHIIIHalV ptiri r . uiiun -inf onir ail a Cn ataaal aiallHhlM .. ..!,r.,"t?,,n-I"'s!, huttu si.oti iimido IOe. Nrinirorloohlftite. Madame Josephine Le I'evre. 4 1KUM CliratiiutM., ruilistln.. Tu. Dumblo and Flockcn pharmacies. Mm. 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