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Is Pc-runa Useful for Catarrh? Elioull t lirt of tbe inToikn'ji of IV tuna bo submitted to aLj medical ex pert, of whatever school or nationality, l.s would be obliged to adait w ithout terre that fftch one of then wsjcfuu doubted value la chronic catarrhal (Ur ease, and bad itocd the test of ;nnuy years' experience In the treatment ol tnch difOfues. THESE CAN t?. NO DISPUTE ABOUT THIS VHIAT' IVEIt. rerunaUcompocodoflhemcrt efT.cacionj and universally used berbal remedies for catarrh. Eitry iigreiiot cf Pernna has a reputation of iU owa in the cure of tome phase of catarrh. reran brin,-: to the home the COZI BIKED KNOWLEDGE OF BLVEHAL ECHC0L8 Of KXLICEirE in the treat ment of catarrhal creases; brings to the borne the scientific sLLU and knowl edeof the modern pharmacist ; and lott but nolleast,brin3 to the home the vast snd varied experience of Dr. Eartraan, In the use o f catarrh re modies, and in the treatment of catarrhal disease The fact is, chronio catarrh ii a dis ease which is very prevalent Kany thousand people know they have chronio catarrh. They have visited doctors over and ever again, and been told that their case Is one of chronio catarrh. It may be of the eom, throat, longs, stomach or eome other Internal organ. There it no doubt aj to the na ture of the disease. The only trouble li the remedy. This doctor has tried to cure them. That doctor baa tried to prescribe for them. BUT THEY ALL TAILED TO BEISO AST BELIEF. Dr. Hartaan's idea is that a catarrh remedy can be made on a large scale, as he is making it; that it can be made honestly, of the purest drugs and ol the strictest uniformity. Ills idea is that this remedy can be supplied direct ly to the people, and no more be charged for it than is recmary for the handling of it. Ko other household remedy to uni versally advertised carries cpoa tho label the principal active constituents, showing that Pcruna invites the fall Inspection of the critics. 1 JK Poor Pair.t is Expensive If nrf ii tuh eiwiih to rc; i-it I i rrcry ycr r t!ie p.-jvui l I..1V1! jj a li.ir.je if f to rn.r, t!.e fjuliiy of the piii.t u-rd mar cut l.:i t y.iiv. Tut if it i iirit!.'c tu i.t t!.e J aii.tii-.g l.-il! i!. n I n tii? Ir-t anMHir.t poii .e f-r yrir. it it of the u!irt iir.ruit tht rais.t ! rr.j.le v l'uit Whit Lcti a:,d the brM of LiiimvvI OiL Tb'rr arc imita titi( iii the ixm cf a!.ci.rl Mute l-rJ, and thrre ar tu!titu!r in the furm of retily prrparrj pir.tv. We f uar4i!rc tur kite lrad be alxx'lutrljr pure, and the Dutih V'f vn Ibe title 4 rry krg it jimr mt. (iuid. IjMtk kit btm. SEND FOR IiOOK sjrr tn' ta isi i. t .1. I taii. NATION. L I FAD COMfANV 4m a Svr 1 T.tk, h.-wi. relief i .rt. ISI;tt. i ki-W- l I, ... I ti . 1 i t -'-fc T I A !(.. lt t 1 Hti-isi SICK nOADAOII Wm a a TVTwr I rored b CAImFcd ;"' "'. , JiTTir IVER tliittf A -rf.( rsrtar U r lnfiuifM, Nau. T. lrta,eftJa, t ss 4 Talr it it Miiill, 1 4ja M loii.t, I'ato iu it. Turit 1 1 kt- SMALL PILL. SMALL COSE. SMA.LL PRICE. CARTERS Ccnuir.e Must Bear Fac-Sim.le Signature ' -ITTf J IVER REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ALLEN'S '"--ffcrfo'-'t. FOQT-E&SE. T MU'ic Info tour Mmn i - 'or l,.r K t i .. ...'i.- .1 .Ihi m I mint f jt 1 1 I I "'n f il.e r, i . --l . CU... . . V ' '-' I'-!. '.-. l.i i . t ... .-, s i.. u . - IT t-IKV. s ll.l l . "! S.. SU'. ..' - ls la a a'tv-a, fc. (. I H. ll l HI, I . , . V IXUZ&Zl ELECTROTYPES f l sr" ' at tz I v.t pr.- I f Happenings Jcplin Motor Flr Wagon. Jopllii, aej far uh Known, hat the? only motor cur c.iuvitt i tnio a fire; fltjIilliiR ni aratw. Bump time apo A. C. WViiti, th motor rar ilrhir (iamry OHfl.-ld call "Uio wild man froiri Mi sotnl." rlKt:-il up a C0-gul!oii ehrmlea! tank on an orJInury motor rnr frame-, convert Inn a ijIk toiirln oar Into a quick fire errvlro machine. A Ms i-!l was rU'Kil In fro.it and t!i tnnchlne riven to the city for a trial. 'I fi city council naiiu-d a comtultU to iukoU at for thee pure'liase of the ma chine. It has bwu found almost lnili-IK-nnaMe and since Its use was Iv-gun tho ronlar honu? drawn apparatus has not been used once, the motor car bi-?.tlng; It always nntl exiltisulslilnj; the blaze before th horses arrived. Cot the Flvt Dollar. A crary man walked Into a batik in ProokfU-M, jKkd a revolvi-r In the face of the cashleT. and demanded $5. the amount was small and the pun vat big, so the catlt r didn't argue?. This so encouracfd the unbalanced man that after leaving the baak he tried the aame game on a Justice; of the pt-ace. The justice preferred to keep the money, however, and grappled with the lunatic. The man Is now in Jail, where he will Btar until bis men tal condition can le Investigated. He is said to be a descendant of royal; y in Swedf n. t New Missouri N. G. Officers. Folk, at the request of Adjutant Gen eral DeArniond. has commissioned these officers of the National P'iRrd of Mirsotirl: J. W. Allen, captain; Char les DauRlaa, first lieutenant, and Floyd Ganihill. second lieuter.ant cf j Company K, SUth battalion of ln j fautry, wilh rank from July 12; John I C. Taussig, captain and commissary of ! the First rf-simoiit; E. M. Shankland, first lieutenant, and Homer H. Martin, I sectnd lieutenant of Company F, and ' Clyde ?e',ls, second lieutenant of ; Company H. ail of tee Second regi- menu Work for Prof. Hyslop. Prof. Hytiop should ko to Greene county. At a recent burial there a dove was released, as the custom of the Woodmen of the World. Instead of flying away, the bird fluttered about and flt w down to the casket in the Krave. The undertaker took It out and aca'.n tunx-d It lxe. when it flew straight to a twin sister of the dead i young man and perched uin her hat. She r moved it and it n sled on her j p.rm until tVe tiok it home with her i resolved to ke p It as lotsu as it lives A Smithville Pioneer Dead. I Charles liornecker. nr.. a i.luncvr rei.n!eiit of i?ii:ithville. w.t found dead j in b'J at the home of hi ton In law j Mr. Huriitcktr Ininr!y owned the propt-rty Uon which a hirte number ' of iic tif Snilthville now tand I He wai one of th- I'le.nioUr of the i Q'.liu-y. Omaha & Kansas City rail j roc.d wl.n it was buiit throusht j mlthville. I A Bjll Fight on Wheels. I !i-c. r,t).v Motierly had a bull fltht .... 1.. . T-l, - ,..! 'n K.-. . i lit- uiiiiiiiiii urir ui'i:i; loadi d In a nil k oar w hen they befran to fl:!.t. Their owner laved the matador and tried to atop the battle, but were plad to Bet out of the car alive. The bulls were allowed to fiKht until they became tired and quit, when they were rehalti red and tied with much KtroiiKer rope. An Obliging Constable. A Callaway county mail was arr-t-ed fur Illegally aelllim liquor, but the e!ill;l!iK constable nave, him permla atou to carry aoine article Into his house before khIiir to Jail. The con Ktatile was a patient man and befor he Rut tired of waiting the Jolntist had potten out through a back door and n-achid satety In the woods. Reaped Where They Had Not Sown. To Monruo county farmer are puuN-d. One f ili.-tii found Ma bl.ie Krana pasture overgrown with a tpieti did crop of timothy, though no seed had ! n nowed thereabout. The olh rr cut a fin e crop if hay where nottv had N- n planted The farm. r are llli'!!iu-d to be IU ve the at;e of Kolvolii ba r t'.irm-d. Nearly Drowned Trying to Save Son ltamind Cornwall. U ear old. imii of one of tho bii mine outlet of Aurora, wait drtiwned ill the lalv j 1 1 II mtid nar hu father' hone. In ! atteiupiiio; to rescue I. Is b.iv, Mr. Corn- Wall c.une lu-nr me-tlr.! diiiili. being taken from the water In an iiiieou fcrirus condition. j fihot Hi Little Brother. Flojd Hackley, 11 years eiid. shot ' h!a brother il. nier. s )iar eiid. wl'.h a j nedver. The ball tru k the l'y in : the fare, but did not p'M lrate tl.e j skull. Kloj 4 s ivs the hmtini was aci-tovn:!, Hit Ms e-oin;ki,iion s:.y it was not. Brave Columbia Girl. A team ran aay In Columbia with an iH .Mr)ld clrl. Hh imlled at th lliu anl euirt bridle broke. Still the mil atisnl (-it. shoutlnx to i-o 1 In the stre. t. -Get eut of tho wu! Get out eif the Way!" tine of tho horse fell and th ulrl leaped frtn the wauou and aeiicd the etlnr by the brid'.o U-foi other fci lp catue. A Galena Clrl Drowned. Mlt Ceille Matthew, 1 year edd. rf Celt ua, was liruwiied In Ihv Jainen Hver in Missouri. Lawrence County' D ittinctlon. The reneiwned Lawrciife cjunt) Sunday hoed map which turn nhlhii ji In the cfi'intriei, e,f hurop and wa tt pride of the Ameriom deleeate at the l.'v.t World Sunday arTu,! con Eli at J- ruhah en has Just under Koi'.e ltd annual revision. For year l.awrine county ha led a?l conn tie of the t t.ited S'.ates In the Sunday school woik, and the t.,atiilea now belns collected show that her rteord remains I:: tact and ber place as the banner county cannot be questioned This condition i the re-.tilt of syt m atic and Intelligent plwtis Mh have covered r:.nny years and whhh Lave Ikh n followed by inteiiitenl men and women who are Intensely eJevoied tx the work. I'.riefly FtaJed, there if a Sunday rchoeri within rvach ef every home, being a schoo' In every rural public school dittrlet and Bimet!liiet two or more. There are CO public school tlstrlcts out of one hundred in which every home is connected wlh a Sunday srhoei! and two where every person is conne-cud. Two whole townships have every heme conne-ctcd and over 30 homes in the rural pari of the county, with every member ol the home niomtteni of the Sunday schools. Out of a population of 31,0'X In the county the enrollment In the Sunday schools is S.SCO, the largest percentage of any county in the I'nlted States. In 1S72, two years af tor the county association was on;an lzd. the; first county nia;j was made and In lVi the present map waf Ftarted. It is made of muslin and l 3x15 feet. The scale Is four Inchet to the mile. It has been exhibited in more religious gatherings the world over than a-:y ether insp la t-zistence The New Court Building. The con. mission which has la charge the re-ctlon of the rt Jti pre:i! cou-t buildin? met at Jefferson City and inspected the new building which is altncst finished. Judge W. C. Marshall, ex-ntpreme Judge, c'aalr Oian of the commlBS'hin, has had direct supervision of the work of construc tion. He was present as was Mr. Hill of the Hill-O'Mears Construction com pany of St. Ixiuis. the contractors, snd Mr. Mariatn. the architect. The con tractor a mured the commission that the building wuuld le ready for oc cupiincy by September 1. This will give the J.idge of the rewirt and the clerks seimethlng more than a month to move into the new quarters be'fore the n;e eting of the October term of the court. October 9. The Joint commit tee of senators and repress, ntatlves appointed at the jH Ie.siniature to audit the accounts tr be ps Id out of the special appropriation for tie bulldir.!:. ban taken no actlen yt. The contractors have ndvanc.-d the money to linlhh th work, and the ap-p!-.'.r!n:t :y of $:i:.e"'i is lyir.s; in the state treaniry. Judje Hawlsy cf Manhall Dead. JuiUe Ct.:;r'en M. Haw ley, 71 years old, died at Ir.a house in Matha!l of heart disease. Judge Haw ley was lejrn in Ne w York and remove-d to St. Iouis In the early 'C"s whre he stud-le-d law r.nd was ndmitu-d to the bar In lM'.j. He thea came to Saline county and taught achcxil several year In connection with his law prao tic. In 1S70 he was elected juhtice of the -ace of Marha!! township which jeitiein he has held continu uusly stnc that time. In.ltfOi be was also flecte-d to the o!tlin of police Judge of this city which ee.liion he held at the time of hi death in con nection with the office of Justice of the pi aee. 61 Deal In Lima. Ived tiled convening all the hold ings of the Ash Grove White I.lme a Koctatioti to H e Ash Grove I.ime and Tort land Cement ceuiiatiy. The old Ash tireive concern owned 19 lime Vi'.r.S in A;-!l tiro'e. Galloway, Kver ton, GreiltfielJ and Cartha. The t!ev company l lncorMirated under the ht of Maine, and Is capitalized at :.."."0.i'(". William Jewell Alumni. Tho it. Ixiula a'.umtil of William Jewel! colli gel haee been holding their 2eth annual u.e.iiu in Gut city. The two eiuleot graduate of the college' J pKk. nl wi re T. W. Tate, of IajuU, and John It Mimn1, of Klrkwood, who were Kraduate St) year ago. A reo lutioii p;.-i!,'lm; acltance In ralKiug the million duiiar endowment fund jH-o.ed. One cf Seining Party Drown. II. W. King wiii drowned lit Huff's lake, foar mile north ef Marshall. Mr. KtnK left M.irnha'1 w uh a lserty to Kiltie dt rt:ig t.he im;ht. Hu com pa.ii.i.n fotiiij las K dy tl.e ii-xt Uioru- ll:S The Wether cf Eighteen Cead. Mrs. I'.ivu, 'uati. wite e.f J. hu H. I're.Nnrui e.f Je.'ferr.o') city died re rei tlv. Mie wa .'" year old and the im ;)'. r of In e l itdren, IT of wl.ur.i li J t-.i 1 1 gtove n. An I'rportant Cat Settled. At Libert v a ! phono -ii,aue w tkii.au d.sf ' uid l;in alone, the' ld,w..;k lu front f the hHu of a w.u.iau e.f that p'.a.'e and the kited the company f r ela!tiai;v. wluutui; the suit in tho cucult tMurt- An appeal a tnki t the ninni court, but the eon:;r.y lest there. The rae in tni;-vu tai.t. rk It will .itii the piv ii ity r!h; In tu--.- go'wlim at"!i.i the a: l .. s aud the n'u nf t le- l h.'l.e AI.J COUlJii.Ule to du UitB thitu waiting ro thc r.n. Vounsvter Had Reason t Enpect 'Sartttthinj WoulJ rtapren." An f'ld c till'iaiti. rather j -r.r ' y and '! In '.i:ew.at yo'Kh'ul a i t f LV.I.l itniy f.t.r,fl, tm a here1) in tt ,r-J")lt tfce day, r;at-) the Woman's Home Com'snhja. VV,t's the mutter, sor.nyr f e Si-kc-d a small urrhia who lay e. thf Bras Juf arrets the walk ani ared Intently. -Why doo't yuti co atd piayr "Oon't wanter," th Viy rephe-d. "liut it is Cot nsMi.'sl," the ,, Ge-nsn !f!e-!( -j.;t a .,T t1 r, quiet. s ty don't ye.-u ruin mU.xsl V "Oh, Ira j!iit wauic'," tbe little fel low answered- 'Tni Junt awaltin t::i you jret c;. A man painted that bt'iua aboLt C.'teta E;inut.-i a;o. TWO SISTERS HAD ECZEMA. Cut'cura Cured Scalp Troubles cf Two Illinois Girl Another S:s ter Took Cuticura Pills. "I must c've much. jra'.s to aT! the Cuticura Remedies. I Uaed but one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box tf Cuticura Ointment, aa that was all that was required to cure cy disease. I was very much troubled with eczema cf the bead, and a friend of mine toll me to use the Cuticura Remedie. which I Cld, acd aa glad to say that they cured my eczema entirely. My sister was also cured of eczema of the head by using the Cutienra Reiaedita Another sister baa used Cuticura R solent and Pills and thinks they are a splendid tnnlc. Misa Edith Harr.mer. R. V. U. No. . Morrison. 111., Oct- J, OC." Strr-a Eequests. In Ms will Stephen Swaia cf the parish of St. Oiave, Souibwark. Eng land, gave to Jchn AbUot and Mary, his wife, elxpenc-e each, "to buy for c-ach cf them a tailor, for fear the therlfTs should tot be provided." JoLn AyWtt Stow left the futn cf Cve guineas f.i.r the purchase of the ptcture of a Tiper biting the hand cf tie rcfcucr, to be prcsen'.ed to an cntl cett K. C. ss a rrn-iacVr cJ "Lis la Bratitude and insolence." The extraordinary popularity cf fina white g'yods this sumaier makes the choice of Starch a matter of great im portance. Defiance Starch, being free frotn all Injurious chemicals. Is tk only one which Is safe to use oa fine fabrics. Its great strength as a stiffener ciakes half the ut ual quantity of Starch eecc-jsary. with the result of perfe-ct finish, equil to that when the gooeia weie ec-w. D.vertifled Esistence. Aa e;ld brick laltoratory in Mldi! tewn. Ce;nn, which wa torn down Saturday, has beta jut to maay users since Its crei-tlon in !?:;. Originally It wai a g unhousv, but It has sincej been used as a luifpfta). cn eating house, a earj eater shop, an icc-hoa-, r. I aa tlectrka! Iab,ratery. Preient Duty. Ho who is fise to the present dutt breaks a thread ia the Uk iu. and C::d the faw when he may have furgoltca the causes. Henry WajJ lie 11 her. If vou k ih l-sn! i'u!. elear, hite clothea um- J;d t iu. Liue. Lai 2 ox. pi. Lage, 3 ecu:. What is clviliiation? I answer, the power of pood women. Kmersen. Schnapps Tobacco is Hade ENTIRELY from Flue Cured Tobacco Grown in the Piedmont Country. The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps Quality Only On the Outside Of the Plug Hunilrc'ls of imitation brant!? arc cn sale that look like 'Schnapps to bacco. The outside of the imitation pluj;s of tobacco is Hue cured the same as Schnapps, but the inside is tilled with cheap, llimsy, heavily sweetened air cured lob acco One chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such to bacco. The color, sire and shape of the tags, plugs and packages of certain imitation brands cf tobacco have been made so Schnnrps that thev have 1 accepted by buyers under uku iney were getting riumciont proe't lias been s . ...lfi .1. r . .1 u. Ls;.iou-;i me laci fua certain brands are infringements and in it lation of the trade mark laws, vet tho trade will continue to upon by these infringers V' will -'v .1 1 - .w...., J. J. REYfJOLDG TODACCO C0r.!PAr;Y, cv-t n 7 l fs'TTl FHr "". '3 f'r. --r ft wii ft t,w, c r::i'b of r eMraeti.er.f V, tit way ty a-e ivir,-:-.re.l, th.s t. w in a ir.sr.rr to ehr, (f..;r tc -:; N? ty. I?'! !jn;."!tj o-.:d ly satU'a'to'y jf irci'r 'r-.-'.'t) was i Eleo Ut jre.5rr. t!:e f'vt -er.Vi t'.iK fA P'Sfh, WhI'h In -.--.', y. j a'-'-gb '$ sttjeti, wit.Est tl: '-,:. jf ' the ; ''!. Try Ier.aiace f-'rh atd I ou wi:l t ;- a k'.'y e-j.-prlwd t t ti.;roved ppre cf Ji,-t cfi. Vjcs! Irue-K. The b trr'jr t.-:l the tr-e e.f a TV "3 ke ! '- .f ' tfc;!d s rr'.'h' r, and wi-.H to fait I.'it when ;te Cp bi t'e .; :nin chimed la he ejuit rik!6? ad te,,k a LeaJer tLra'! tt wSriow. your wife as y:i love yctr -;ul; b:it stake tr as j'.i wj.'A sfcike a $,!ura tree Rjrt.aa lrrrt. ALeLOHOL 1 Hi t tir ..... ir:4 fjrr.vv'air'tv- ficss art tesfcozzz s rroe NotNakcotic. 'cl '- 0 l liii.naii 35! A nprSrrt Rmr dv for CrJca I tort . Soar S 3Drack.Darr2ea ru-ss arel Lo ssotSoxf. '.-.; a i . ; i "6; yrw YOVK - If wa MSrvs mmj-. w. - Fyswrt Copy of Wr;pef. r A' v ; . - j '('ii- much like often b; .en mat tms - " , - i. ii J va. ...... -y ! . i (5 tu r 1 '" " ' "'I 1 in 11.11 n -i . ,1,1 the belief in the famous i'ledmont region, re- chnapp quires and reel any otlierand has a u ho!eM:tu stim- be imposed until the suit IAu.viphv ,(Uivii tW VC3U J reetc"wr IT.t Vea'i C i. r.';-r i-i ('- w i fj-.e V.'r.t .t .'.. of tho '.. j ,.r e:.ut,, , ! 4.-5, aj.ilrerja.-y u; J sr. s ?t;al h W. N. U, Ki4t City. ea. Jt. "X ' I ii , t . - 1 . 1 ( . t Tfts Kind Yen fa Always BoL'ghi Bears tia Signatore ' ol n Use For Over Thirty Years ; .... ; Mt 11- tu ' - u a jj 11 i' :i i. 1 j u 1 .- i UWMM rmm in. mmm already entered and now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations arc claimed to be "just as good" as Schnapps, but there is only one gen uine Schnapps. Ie sure the letters, on the tag, and stamped on the plug under thJ tag spelt S-C-I I-N-A-IM'-S and then you have it the most wholesome tobacco produced, with jut enough sweetening to preserve the mild, juicy, stimulating tpiahty of the leaf tobacco. I:pcrt tests pro e t'.ae cured tobacco, crown takes Ic-s sweetenin s than ulatmg. sati-t lag trVect on chewcrs. It t!ie tobacco you arc chewing don't satisfy you uu re th.an the mere habit of expectorating, stop tov!ir.g yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco u. Winston-Calem, f', C i . T1 CSCAHJ HOT