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7 The Trouble With Poets. Atlanta Constitution DRAGGED FROM AUTO. Colored, Art Pictures. The first of a series of beautiful colored art pictures will be aa issued with the next Sunday Post-Dispatch, March 30th, Easter number. The pictures are in eleven colors, size 104 x16} inches, ready for framing. Fit to adorn any home, | The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, including 14-page magazine, elaborately illustrated, comic section in colors, news sections and this beautiful art picture, regu- lar price, only 5 cents a copy. Onsale atall news stands or by mall for 3 months 50 cents. Address: Post-Dispatch, | “That's strange!” St. Louis, Mo. “No, itain’t. "Twixt you an’ me Don't Miss the First Picture, Jan’ the gatepost, it’s downright in- pans Wits fat herited laziness. Sunday Post-Dispatch. | | Magnate Causes Accident and Is | Taught a Severe Lesson. “Trouble ‘bout these here poets,” said the Georgia farmer, “they none of "em make good field-hands.” “Ever tried ‘em?” “Ot course. They're dead set agin | plowin’ for fear they'll hurt a wild flower, an’ they won't beat an’ swear ata mule, for fear its got a soul!” Farmer's Son Succeeds in Stopping the Speeding Machine After Its | Driver Had Repeatedly Been Summoned to Do Se. Copeland, Wallace, a millionaire iron merchant of New York city, was dragged out of his automobile by the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Lovatt, of Spring Valley, Rockland county, N.Y Just outside of Nyack the automobile so frightened a spirited horse behind which were Mr. and Mrs, Lovatt that it bolted, throwing them both out Mrs. Lovatt’s left arm was broken and she tand shaken up that her condition is serious. Wallace paid no attention to the the Lovatts after they had been thrown from their road wagon, but went whizzing on at great s} tl. Lov. att telephoned ahead and Wallace was He said the me, and was al CANDY CATMARTIC e as so bruis KEEP IN TOUCH WITH St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the Great World’s Fair of 1908. is the order of aawoman’s preferences, The Great Republican The § e Louis . Paper of America. ee ; |Jewels form a magnet of mighty of dis World. I Globe De moerat | power to the average woman, Even that vreatest of all jewels, health, is Drngriats. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold tn bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” Women and Jeweis, stopped several times. accident was a trifling lowed to pass on, Then Lovatt called up his son's house, whieh is next to his own in Spring Valley. He told his son John that his mother pert the result of the the automobile w He get a farm hand they built a barricade of beams, boxes and barrels across the turnpike Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that was dying as ruined in the strenuous efforts to ent. John said wld not pass him The Datty GLose-Dewocrart is without a rival in all the make or save the money to pureliase be West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY | them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let nd between them GREAT newspapers of the world. | trated by | Londen Com IN A COMMAN ING POSITION. Some Figures Which Show Extent of Preduction and Ma factare of iron and Steel in United States. The commane ng posit United States in the p manufacture of iron anc res put Intelligencer, copy of which has just reached the treasury bureau of statistics. Phe world’s total product of pig iron in 1901, it says, amounted to 40,408,000 tons, of which the United States con- tributed 15,578,000 tons; the United Kingdom, 7. Germa 3,000 tons; Rus 3,100,000 te Prance, 2.362.004 and the remain- 00 tons, Com- “tof 1901 with that of 50.000 tons: der of the world paring the pre the annual average for the five-year 0, it will be seen that the United States has increased its iron re rapidly th period, 18¢ steel output far me nany other nation, the figures b United States, from 1,464,000 tor STs.000 toms, an iner of cent; United Kingdom, from 10.0000 ons to rent: 000 tons to T.663,- ase of 5 and the entire world, exclusive of the reasen Germany, 000 tons, an ir u3 per cent, countries mentioned, from 2,710,000 tons, to 9117000 tons, an in- crease ¢ 263 per cent An even more noticeable featureof t) pointed which the us growth of the steady i f the world’s produet sup Missouri Corn io Feet High . C. Star, A. Hughes, of Richmond, Mo., was at the stock vards yesterday. He says that he never saw finer corn growing than is now ripening in his fields in Ray county. “The stalks are so tall that they would reach to the ceiling of this room,” and he | pointed to the top of a 10-foot room in the Exchange building. “They are 80 big,” he added, ‘and so close- |ly woven together by the long green leaves that you can enter the middle of a field in the daytime and find the lightning bugs blazing away the same as they do in the nighttimeout in the open “The yield of corn is going to be something unusual if present pros- pects continue, Some say it will make over one hundred bushels to the acre. That looks like a’ high estimate to me. | believe, though, my corn will yield an averave of sev- jenty-tive bushels to the wer There are tields that will yield only sixty bushels, but it's almost inpossible to tind fields in my neighborhood that willnot yield over fiity bushels tothe ‘are, Educate Your Bowels, Your bowels can be tr tas well her fortify herself against the insid- Leaving the farm hand to guard the Ja tte i SIAN as your muscles or your | Cas “ . : a es ; ’ ecadence in the § sii ap aT i. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. ious consequences of coughs, colds} pass, went down the road ty t Reritair carets Candy Cathartic iin your Dail Dail adi ‘and bronchial affections by the reg-]await the enemy. When the machine the Tatted Rine .- | bowels to do right. tablets aily, | aily, | Sunday, ‘ a 58 Pi et we came rushing along young Lovatt Md by pe a ae as ‘ ~ Including Sunday. Without Sunday. | Edition Uae Te en $ Ro» rg . German stood in the middle of the read and ron mt para : : " C, sold in One Year - $6.00 | One Year = - 84.00) 40 to 60 POM eee pater el : a nod weak shouted to stop. The mt HG Hath yuk, All dru ws 6 Months - - - 3.00) 6 Months - - - 2.00) One Year + - all bean wren ba tans pe gre hial Naht along, and Lovatt n ne ar 1} Train Falls Through Bridge 8 Months - - - 1.50{8Montha - - - 1.00[6Monthe - - 1.00} the affected lungs and bronchial} ic, ver the dashboard Whereas. 1. the ain Fa gh Bridg tubes and drive the dread disease] yr. wattaee bv the tl . fi s pr Fore Worth ee doy Pet ' Tho Twice-a- Week Issus of the Globe-Democrat at $1 a Year, |from thesystem. Itisnot aeureall] oyine Gowed up he dt tans scont ‘Nox ; : is but it isa certain cure for coughs, cmkihe the annunl aed th \ istenths, a ry exas and Pacitie | Is the greatest newspaper bargain of the age. It is almost equal toadaily | colds and allbronehial troubles, You} gy oe pad encod in favor twortenths hy the t Kings jeast-bound, whieh left TAS : ‘ ‘ . ret Dr. G. Ge Green's reli pees dah ind about the same share by Ger be marmite. dont then + betdve at the price of a weekly. It gives the latest telegraphic news from all the — ‘ears a relieble} ee man, Mr, Wa was m be ' esa [this morning, went through o bridge m BINOGIO A be I. the house, where the farn over Sabineriver at lis y Tuesday and Friday. Its market reports are complete and j¢-o-w Get Green's Special Almanac. i ‘ arena ‘ “ITC m | world every Tuesday a day | p Som iet Green's Spec ANA Fed him while Levatt sent for the au VISITS BOYHOOD HOME. J gage and mail en { correct in every detail. It has no equal as @ home and family journal and | thorities Jwent down. T rer Mr, Wa retted the y Gwin: bike ought to be at every fireside in the land. | Hane eo Hark = ‘Twain Ans HOW OP ER Sd auatiia and denier i | cident ex hat ! Incident of | os Two papers every week, | stopped wher fed, Mr. 7 t Childhood Days, | the track. The scene wreck is Fight pages or more every Tuesday and Friday, Sapa 5 | Tvs miles Weat be * a One Dollar for one year. Sample Copies free, Address ena ’ ni nT tal il. Wats killed ’ . . ‘ refu st h ' ox. | Shall, was killed outr THE GLOBE PRINTING CO.,, St. Louis, Mo man driving «| About: thirty. passons roa — — _— | JEFFERSON'S BIBLE. Ring Netto Mig [ett ely hore a lineata spent at ‘Hannibal, Mo and told how pare they are. receiving foal at he tried to help tight the battle. of the ’ i“ ia “ 1 IGNORANCE THAT WASTES °: Clerg AHL Over Countey Protest [oo tention IT 18 Against Ite Printing and ya my d EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE Gisuiaaine Woeneanase Setten, t) sabia cho — Lone} but from hur i Jefferson's Bible will not be pt inet t 1 ' rain | by the government, at leas : fee es } wi i TRI ETT + n bisetrert-rrsssiteritey | a # \ Seon TTNGh ui for bate levaured maid & tow A printing ef a numberof conic ‘ White’ ‘ \agmaihia lie distribution was recently pas i! ' 4 ee: Ne x = aan the house, but se many p naive | ‘ ‘ Bee OURS RE u WI T H | Between St. Louis and Kansas City and | Poured in ‘i re | Cee ; pie ey ' | t HW | srevinen all aver the thata | ‘ j ! THE ,OKLAHOMA CITY, Iution has been ¢ hy the fand ere ‘ esr patiare Vuliea | y ' t 1° > ser t re nt | WICHITA, reanostne eset te [0 | | the bi ting for the i ! 4 t fits when you bu; ’ : : ' P and harness, Dele Reerrory Get our lowest wuolesale ‘rates, Our aystem of Mf | DENISON, x It the desire of |. V \ - 4 Selif direct to customers is saving thousands of dollars to carriage buyers in every corner of the SHERMAN ie ays sain Pedant ritlos i i country, We quote the sume rates to you that we would give the largest wholesale Jobber, and we Ed H ' ; ' ike alae ‘ ; offer you an assortment to choose from such as no other dealer ith every purchase DALLAS original resolution: for the parp ' x mm ¥ we give the brondest guarantee, 1f itis not in every way satisfactory, you cam retura the vehicle r) ‘hy aah i ; " ane 7 to us and we will pay freight charges both ways, We can also FORT WORTH |’ ' i it, as the cor en tes ty ‘i it: i that it not poplar, and they mi = S. Rnd principal points in Texas and the South | + ' : : rad If ' ave two Fror End princi Texas fear tie p west, This train is mew throughout and is | /°"' L * wed a hing AAs for you on harness and other horse equipments, made up of the tine i The objec syaun Wert teeny ~ Write for our free illustrated catalogue in which we with electric lights bie is] ‘ ves Jor OS aeross i] describe the buggies, surreys, plietons, etc., that have wraveling convenienc oe Ae aes the ground |), i ‘-} ‘ ¢ made our fuctory fainous for their tuish rade, Don't yompleted bad tie-avas rane 44 he | i the 1 dam Bi ait until yo nd i$ more pressin t 1 is 4 fave the catalogue by you for future u Red River Division. ted all ‘ ti | fie : |i Iwo mush 1 THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO., Eyery appliance known to modern ca: |S!!! : ee s ed Columbus, 0., P.0. Box 772. ican dns é ane | dy lose ha on employee erary wo have heer | : i ; ne 3 St. Louis, Mo., P.0. Box 64, No. ingle Birap a the make-up of this service, including a ‘i ae tha! v ‘ rm Shipment frou Columbt Write to nearest office, Doeey aioe co ae Caté Ob . SEH tate en an | Mosier opened tit driving afe Observation Cars, |'"'''\" 81!) ye fer tie £M Ithem back. ‘The robbers os ander the management of Fred, Harvey [0° NS Bis werk ft suteehin, vei in of ‘ : i ies babs z ic it, Full ihformation as to rates and all detailso | Heation was desired Hhe | : jto the deep undertens bite train atrip via this new route will be cheerfally | Jeiyerson Utible is in the bP i hi | ‘arn shed, upon application, by any repre b the Nad feet ‘ the neant al follies of [eumeon to Fort: Worti r hours | ae 8 as . ; oe ae ; Marl : Jlate, Seven ore shots were fired 99% T | ber pul rs | pieitits ‘ spt SOCDSSSIROSERIAERRINDERERRNONS O Prompted to seek its pichlieat Pals A Brouen wavy, «(7° th tetrratiog edie = LAWN received in © CASTORIA. E “a | reer i é A fd-Porster Detends Uritish Wd= | goos6 the g iti t H ‘ peerete sy Hy Against Charge of Insig- Saat eS Lawn Swings and Settees, Hammock — BRiTiSH BIBLES. ree Siguature Z A ptf Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, ~A BOON TO WOMEN. nificant Ship-Building t f aX VTE Ah Ironing Tables, Wash Benches, Etc. | BAHAM TABLETS The Conservative Way in Which the} 1), Seen | Shot X 1H \ op Lass . 7 scl, Real aakao Bb cis a | SHOt Murses ane imseil Agents easily make ‘OF DISEASE. A ? Si Cte POW a a aa other day the fdimiva New York, Jul vy Ning, " 2 - Mr. Arnold rster. repudiated the |aped 2S, of venue spa bag 3d, f the Bible is the most | jawed 2S, ea) avenw $5 To $10 Per Day. They aro aafe. sure, harmless, Watley ext eaneecat estion of Sir Charles Dilke. ad-| entered the New York foundling asy ae | herithand cure disease of the ‘gina Womb Ova i achide inwak in "vanced radical, that the government’ : = Sa aie cha: m ess, irregul " ae hh aippee 1 aeul we Th shiek stre ind Thi 2 Will furnish samples at re- enses, loos of vigor and tone, These tatiers | st teas ‘ a shipbuilding programme was jum, Sixty-vighth str nd Phird 5 r ee | ocure thesé diseases but to prevent | HECE On Tee tr an Inaecurate : avenue. at 2:43 ees after- duced prices to those desiring | thet ‘occurrence, We have received thousands of testi- | Bille mvielit | ut vs the Live | #8 toereatea bad impression aby avenue, at 245 o'clock s after ae | monials. ble nh t ‘ut. says the Liv- 4 i ii ve + Ppor T o's Dt The sécretary pointed out that noon, and shot tw f his nurses and kt agency. Exclusive territory / OUR GUARANTEE —¥%iii'"%", Fee ee cree printers tid | sue sive tant peak Us aNipe heal bert a given. Address, we recommend,and offer a reward of ONE i | the two universities of Oxford ance ad 5 then himself. One of the nurses , pe on pT eed they will not ¢ wees? | Cambridge give to the world all th pleted.and that 75 ve Iswer Wiun- Cyrila,is } li Gleariold Wooden-Ware Ge., |, AMARA Hit are"soid iy ull drogelsteopeent | Bibles printed in the United Kingdom, | (et constuction, including swarmored | ESPNAS IS Mn a dangerous cond CLEARFIELD, PA. lor eben Send Yor tre: samples Pt OO% OF six boxes except some printed by spe etal yferuisers. In addition to this colossal tion; the other is only slightly 4 ag THE DE. SCHURMANN CHEMICAL Co.‘ ke fev sents airy. the gieets i ¢ | increase of Great Britains naval ve- | wounded in the right arm. King is Mees Te | whether the wotd “spirit” in Matthew [| S°U at at eal ee ‘ mplated docked up in the East Sixty-seventh “ae 4-1and Mark 1-12 should have a eapi- a pmporentel® aguas ne ene street station house. King had at- ot tal * it having been previously | "7! ’ . : ad t 4 ler oa) CFARILAN I > 8B FR < »=3 F . ; The vote for the construction of ves- | tempted to obtain a court: order, rinted witha small one. and, althoug! x ‘ 1 eR i bap eheg An ti feta yi sels alone during the present year |ecalling upon those in charge of the Harness . ed. it was not until after the ruling oun Smoint sesdaabial Se: , foundling asylum tu reveal his par- powers at the universities and the]. bspiageal § ig BME A as joe jentage. King, it is said, believed king’ inters had met insol it was purposed to continue the use of z i ‘ ni lg sieht at qs a 4 leche > the subsidized merchant cruisers, subject that he was the child of wealthy par- a aod capital litter Kotnthig eae ened be toa possible change in the general pol- | ents. i hn ba aie ai i «y | iey regarding subsidies, and subject = ; ee = pth: Mangere with- also to the question of the status Rings aon Be on farms are espe- M5 Saddlery; re - ing — hing a .~ revo-| which some of these ships might ac- | Cially liable to many accidental cuts, %: tion i e places where Bibles are quire by virtue of a change in. their | DUTNS and bruises which heal rapidly | Bue ae ownership consequent on changes in | When Ballard’s Snow Liniment is ap- ae pli rice, 25 5 = ugo1es Rides Horseback Like atady, | registry. j plied. Price, 25 and 50cents.—H. L, : ‘ ucker, ° ‘ Miss Alice Roosevelt's love of horse- Coming Great Show. 4 * don of the coronation d are) re +9 " coming summer, says the Chicago Rec- a ae seaheathaate Cape Town, July,17.—The ladies of ‘ d-Herald. It : . make the cream-colored horses famil- C T ‘ fs iM y Surties; MS -Herald. It is proper to exclaim that | tar with their parts, says the Chicago |. *Pe 40wn yesterday presentec Mrs, iss Roosevelt Uses a sidesaddle. Record-Herald. It's a great show for | Steyn, wife of the ex-president of the Road Wagoas A Striking Co! lence. the priee of admission. former Orange River Colony, with a > People who have investigated the How It Feels, purse of $1,000, before she eailed for and _— say that the taps J ae is} That man sag was killed by anele-| Europe with her husband. Mr, * coming more common than it was a! phant the other day, suggests the Chi- Ste i iti A * 3 n was in a pitiable conditi few years ago, and the Chicago Record-| cago Record-Herald, probably didn't fi y aie ie P Hi ion 5 ti W: Herald adds: So are automobiles. suffer any more than has many a man | TOM enteric lever. os arms wore op no Wavons Sere ame who was killed by a little old rusty paralyzed, and he was unable to open A pone pony ody el aa hie eyelids. 3 . ——______— would look well anywhere, says the Strength of a Railway Pngine, OmwnmewvRiaAa. Somes eset Soe oe 200: ingle Recacte $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles Chieago Inter Ocean, and if Rerlir| A railroad engine may roughly be| gears the The Kind You Have Bought aad prices. Bugs, Oudiions, agon Sheow and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in and painting. | would really like to have one, all +}, | said to oe equal in strength to 900 / Signatare Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely, trade McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. — | needs to do is to suy so. horses. a SL idnu ‘ 4 *