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THE CELINA DEMOCRAT REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shnmrock, Mo. " I feel It my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before umnff your mudicine. I had falling, inflamma tion ami congestion, female wenknesa, pains in both aides, backaches and bear ing down pains, was short o f memory, I nnrvnua ImnntinntL rTJfr7fT7 I pned ileepless nights, and had '11 ' I 'I neither strength nor nery. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spellH, hot flushes over my body. I had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. 1 got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Iurifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, cat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. , All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I had before taking your remedies, and all Is pleasure and happiness in my home. Mrs. Josie Ham, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, bnamroek, Missouri. If you want snlil rulvlrri write Lydia I-:. IMnkhum Medicine Co., iconjiaenfial) Lynn. Mass. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartic and pureatlw. They are CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. , gently on the live eliminate bile, and loothe the dWicatt tiembraneot uwel. Cur Contlipilion Biliouanrss, Sick Head. iche and Indiffettioo, at millions aoow, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature if we have a mean disposition there's no cure for what ails us. Red Crocs Ball Blue makes the laundress happv, makes clothe whiter than know. All good grocers. Adv. A Foozler. He Is your uncle good at golf? She Mercy, no! He's very profane. Boston Evening Transcript. On Principle. Stude Don't you ever sweep under the carpet? Janitor Yessuh; I always sweeps everything under the carpet Yale Record. An Apt Interne. Nurse Heavens, doctor, patient No. 22 has swallowed "fcls thermometer. Young Doctor If his temperature rises above 104, give him an emetic. A Justified Fear. "See the man standing over there, looking at us? Well, he has a rabbit's eye grafted on his own." "Good heavens! I hope he doesn't think we have cabbage heads." A Terrible Blow. "What's the matter with your hus band? He seems to have met with a severe loss. Get caught wrong In the market?" "No: I merely gave away the straw hat he was saving for next summer." Reversed Lever. Tompkins What, back already from your trip around the world? You did not stay long. Blllklns I did not go all the way around. I was so pressed for time that when I got half way around I was compelled to turn hack. Toastie Flavour A Winner Every day many are finding out that" Post Toasties are different from other "ready to eat" foods. It's in the making. Toasties are carefully cooked bits of choicest Indian corn toasted to an appetizing, golden-brown crispness. Care and time In toasting' and the delicate Savoring make this crisp corn-food de lightful. Post Toasties ready to eat direct from the sealed package, with cream and sugar to taste. sold by Grocers. TA. , (CARTER'S JT -a. urii-ua. sport 7 in ' '' rrC"L ,. . 'ft' 1 ' ' t HE announcement that 1'rlnce William of Wied oc cupies the throno of Albania will glvo birth to some hope of sufficient tranquility be ing restored to allow of shooting there ajrain: at any ratu. In that part of the country which Is opposite Corfu. For two years this capital hunting ground has been closed to sportsmen while human warfare ragfd all around It, but no lighting baa taken place over the 20 or 30 miles of Bfacoast which offer the best and most get-at-able shooting, so the game has bad a good rest, and, what Is more, baa probably boon driven down from the disturbed regions Into this quieter haven, it Is easy to pass two or even three months In shooting the coverts round the harbors which are opposite Corfu, and four of these are such Bnug little anchorages that even an open boat would be perfectly secure. Cut ters, small but well found, can be hired at Corfu, and are In every way ade quate for this trip. The sea Journey from Corfu to the farthest harbor Is not more than 18 miles, and to the nearest about eight, so. as the little cutters sail well and the wather Is smooth, great pleasure Is added to the trip from a sailing point of view. The scenery rather resembles Scotland; deep water and good holding are found ell along, and, in fact, the little Inlets i.re so snug and well masked by the mountains that a HOO-ton yacht can lay Just Inside and be quite hidden. About this time of the year the snow comes down on the mountain tops and drives the woodcock to the warmer coverts on the coast, and very numer ous they are; in fact, I should think It would puzzle anyone to find better woodcock shooting, go where they would! The marshes also teem with snipe, and some thousand duck, teal and the like flight In from the sea be fore stormy weather. Even the best shots, however, get but small bags at this game, fascinating as it Is, for the "flight" last only 30 to 40 minutes, and the surrounding land is so high that It Is Impossible to see the birds against It at dusk, while by waiting till they are right overhead, the chances are they see the sportsman first and soar up out of shot flocks of pelicans pay occasional visits to Purtrlnto marsh, but I have never seen flamingo. Besides bird-shooting, there is good rport for the rifle. The country teems with wild boar, and In a lesser de gree deer come out of ono covert. The local shepherds form up as beaters; from six to eight are enough to drive the coverts properly, but the more the merrier, and two francs a day la all they ask; the head beater, who places the guns and knows the run of the game, wants, of course, a little more. They are a wonderfully pleasant race to deal with, and In all the years I have known the country I have never heard of their giving any trouble to Englishmen. They fight freely among themselves, no doubt, and still more TO LOCATE NEW ALASKAN RAILROADS J - L pboT' . j Left to right are: Lieut.' Frederick Moars and William C. Edes. These two men have Just been appointed by President Wilson as members of the Alaskan engineering commission, which la to have charge of the location of the new government railroads in Alaska. Lieutenant Moars was the chief engineer of tho Panama railroad and was suggested for this new work by Colonel Goethals, and Mr. Edes was formerly the chief engineer for the North western Pactflc railroad In California. He Is the man who located and built many of the moat difficult stretches of mountain railroad for the Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific. The two engineers are shown In the photograph poring over a map of AiasKa in tne interior department at Washington. They are ordered to proceed at once to Alaska to begin their task. SLENDER OR PLUMP WOMEN London Authorities Go on Record a Disagreeing as to the Best Female Type. One of the London papers has put the question to its readers, "Is the slender woman or the plump woman the ideal type?" It arose from a dis agreement among the physiological and artistic authorities, Kate Upson Clark writes in Leslie's. The American doctors have declared that the plump Fewer Mining Accidents. I A statement issued by the state department of mines shows that the fatal accidents In and about the bi tuminous coal mines for the three months ending March. 31, 1914, num bered 108 as against 126 for the aame period in 1913. The Inside accidents numbered 98 aa against 112 and the accidents on the surface 10 aa agaiaat 14. Of the 98 killed inside during 1914 66 were killed by falls, 24 by mine cars, E by aufTocatJon from gas, 1 by FT " ;r u i r;7 freely against the Turks, who ride rough shod over them and take their cheep and mules without so much as ','by your leave." But the sylvan shep herd, as found in this particular re gion, is In every way a good fellow and entirely reliable if well treated. The only danger lies in getting mixed up in some local affray, as we did once, when the bullets flew freely over our heads, the Turks loosing off merrily, as Is their little way! Obviously, alas! our sporting rifles must be a sore temptation to them. I have had one of these ragged individuals come and sit down close to me while waiting for the beaters, and beg to be allowed to handle my rifle. Needless to say, I have never bi'en quite so confiding! Flint locks were used by the Turkish soldiers who patrolled this coast until three years ago; four-foot barrels rich ly caparisoned with brass, firing huge spherical bullets, implements better suited to adorn a museum than to pro tect life in an uncivilized country. The treatment these guns received, how ever, was not conducive to their shoot ing straight, as I once saw one of these Turks bang his gun down on the rock and Jump on it, as a punishment for missing a hare! The "bashes" on the barrel bore witness to this being no unusual transaction. These represent- woman is the standard; while the Eng lish artists say that the thin woman approaches more nearly to the nor mal type. "There Is no question," writes one, "that the 'new figure,' long and willowy, the result of the modern athletic movement, is superior in vi tality and natural grace to the old short and stumpy figure. The tall, thin woman is freer and more healthy, a better comrade for her husband." Another says: "Surely there Is a golden mean between the plump and the meager. Let a woman aim at explosives, 2 by premature blasts, 2 by falling Into shafts and slopes and 8 by miscellaneous causes. In 1913 76 were killed by falls, 24 by cars, 3 by explosives, 1 by blast and 9 by miscellaneous causes. During 1914 the Inside fatal acci dents were 14 less than in 1913. The accidents on the surface were 4 leas In number. English as Ohm la Spoke. Knlcker I'm out for prison reform. Bocker I'm going la far It too. mi n IMP- tbr.. Zmccho - rox.nz.v. y a atives of law and order have by now been requisitioned on active service, and a good Job, too, as they merely ex torted the wherewithal to support their useless lives out of the Albanian shepherds, until the latter got out of all patience, and within my personal experience three of these wretched Turks were murdered. The shepherds look to their dogs for protection as much as anything, and train them ac cordingly, so It Is well to keep a good look-out for these brutes. Considering that tbey are as big as wolves in fact, practically Indistinguishable from them it is no laughing matter when they set upon you three or four strong But for sport such as there is In Al bania, you must expect to take aew risks, and as it is obtainable from the fastness of your own yacht, with all the conveniences of civilization close at hand, this country must be reckoned as offering very exceptional facilities for sportsmen. B. S. Hughes. Improved Method of Farming. Great interest Is taken In France just now in a new method by which the yield of crops per acre is enor mously increased. In one test case the Increase of wheat has been three times above that grown In similar soil in the same neighborhood. The remarkable value of the meth od is indicated by the statement that It has made twenty grains of wheat produce 700,000 in one year. The method consists in preparing seed beds in widely spaced lines on very mellow land; then at the end of two months dividing the tufts springing from each grain, replanting each of these rooted shoots thus de tached, and finally in hoeing and earthing up these new plants many time in such manner as to provoke at all the points brought Into inti mate contact with the earth the growth of numerous adventitious shoot3, each of w hich bear an .ear. Dangerous Jewelry. AH bracelets and rings have been barred from West Virginia factories by the state labor commissioner, I. V. Barton. He declares that jewelrv worn on the hands of working girls has cauned more accidents in thfc? factories of West Virginia than al most any other thing. "Bracelets, especially of the chain variety, not tight fitting, Invariably drag a hand or arm Into some fast whirling machine, and rings are also apt to catch," he says. Many Industrial companies have co operated w'lth the state labor depart ment, and some manufacturers have already taken the precaution to bar Jewelry from their factories. Relative Values. Dunbar Did the woman who sued Pollard Doubleday get anything? Sprague No; but she got more than Mrs. Doubleday did. Judge. keeping her mind active and her body fit, and she will find that she can have a good figure" which seems to me highly illogical. Who has not known women with the most active of minds and of bodies whose figures, ac cording to the received standard, are absolutely "dowdy?" "A Woman of Forty" writes sensibly, "Why not recognize the fact 'that there may be several equally good physical types? The girl of twenty may. properly be slim, while the woman in the thirties looks quite as normal If she is plump." Not a Tempting Offer. He was an idle Irish boy, but he had the Irishman's ready wit. He had shipped on board a man-of-war, where he annoyed the boatswain by his lazi ness. Seeing him on the maintop one morning gazing idly out to sea, the boatswain called out to him: "Come down out of that, ye rascal! Come down out of that, an OIT1 give yez a dozen whacks wid me rope!" "Faith, sorr," replied the boy, "Ol wouldn't come if ye offered me two dozen!" LEPER HAS A PRIVATE CAR Charles Wolgren Deported by Chi cago to Sweden Journey Is Kept a Secret.. Clilrnpo. After a trip of a thou SHiid rnllcH. riding la mate In a pri vate car that cost the I'lilted States government $Kiii, and mirrouiuled with all the fXilUHhcnchK of a millionaire, Charles Woljtron, the leper who bus been living In the Cook county hos pital In Chicago for more than two months, 1b on board an Atlantic liner In New York harbor and will vail for Sweden, his native land. His departure from Chicago, his trip to New York and his removal from, his private car to the steamer were surrounded with all possible secrecy, duo to the acute fear of leprosy that ilntes "buck many cen turies before the Christian era, and which today is much alive In the 1'nited States as It ever was among the ancients. Uailroiid officials were Induced to take (he passenger only on the pay ment of a high tariff, and they stipu lated that his movements should not be given publicity. The governors of six states were asked to give their permission that Wolgren cross thoir respective do mains. They complied and held their peace. Several of the officials of the Cook county hospital were engaged In the planning, but Warden W. O. Chap man was anxious to lose a boarder who required puch extra care and who apparently might stay a charge on the taxpayers for years, and he saw to It that silence was enforced. Two men were detailed to accom pany Wolgren In his private car. They were George E. Schubert, a deportation officer attached to the Chicago Immigration office, and C. D. Crelghton, a Cook county hospital nurse, who acted as attendant. MONUMENT TO N. Y. TROOPS Empire State Will Honor Memory of Cavalrymen Who Were Civil War Victims. Washington. A bit of news gleaned in an Interview was that on July 11 a monument provided by the state of New York to the Twenty-fifth New York Volunteer cavalry, which fought at Fort Stevens, will be dedicated at Battle cemetery the little cemetery on the east side of Georgia avenue, a few hundred yards north of the site of Fort Stevens, and in w hich rest the bones of a majority of the Union sol diers who feil in this engagement. The pedestal of the monument is of light-colored Barre granite, and the statue of marble, which surmounts It, i 5', feet tall. The combined height of pedestal and statue is 11 feet and 3 inches. The monument will be in scribed: "Sacred to the Memory of Our Com rades Who Gave Their Lives in De- Monument to Twenty-Fifth New York Volunteer Cavalry to Be Dedicated at Battle Cemetery July 11. fense of the National Capital, July 11, 1864. "Erected by the State of New York In Honor of the Twenty-fifth New York Volunteer Cavalry." Mr. Wolff told how the Twenty-fifth New Y'ork Voluuteer cavalry came to be at Fort Stevens on that July day fifty years ago. Queer Act of Englishman. Washington. Declaring that the United States government insulted him when customs otficials at New Y'ork took an aigreue from his daugh ter's hat, an unknown Englishman, sent a draft for $1,000 to President Huerta of Mexico to "get even." Advice for American Girls. New Y'ork. "Forget the tango nd be up at 4 a. m., milking cows," is the advice of Savannah Peate of Chester. England, to American girls, if they want fine complexions. Miss Peate does It and shoes her own horse, too. Cure for High Cost of Living. Champaign, 111. The country must cut down on its expenditures for cloth ing, housing and amusements in or der to combat the high cost of living, according to Dean Davenport of the University of Illinois In a speech hero. Wife Seeks a Divorcn. . New Y'ork. Suing for annulment ol her marriage, Mrs, Sophie T. Erber charged that her husband tore up her former decree of divorce and rnde her swallow the pieces. A Speculative One. Teacher Tommy, what Is net i jome? Thomss Finliermau's luck, teacher. Buffalo Express. Important Mother Rxaailat) carefully every bottle of CA iTUKlA, a sor and sure remedy for infants sad chlla'ren. and see that It UU fUlllIVU, RUU t,Usll a Bears tb Blgsature fn Use Fsr Over 80 Ysars. Children Cry for ristthsr'f Castorla A bunch of women dou't seem to bo having a very good time uniubs three or four are talking at onco. ARE YOU CONSTIPATED? Wrlirht's Iii'llim Vt-Uftnl)l ViUi have proved their worth for ;5 yar. 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It disfigured my face terribly and I couldn't be seen for everyone was afraid of it. It looked like a disease ot 6ome kind; it waa all red and a heavy white crust on it. Everybody kept out of my way, afraid it would spread. I lost rest at night and I couldn't bear to have any thing touch my face, not even the pil low. I had to lie on the back of the hesd. I was always glad when morn ing came so I could get up. It was extremely painful. "At last I thought of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I commenced using them. It took three weeks to com plete the cure." (Signed) Miss Caro line Miller, Apr. 30, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample ot each free.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv, Stating It Correctly. "Owens says it costs him $6,000 a year to live." "Costs him? Costs his creditors." 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