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{ A TEST FOR TUBERCULOSIS. Let ’Em Ride. |S BED ON HIS PORCH aa The Commoner. 3 sar Pi ae . | When you seea little fellow with @ : Fight Greeley’s Son-in- m O nN = The State Farmers’ Convention © 41.3 ut red and yellow, oon " O } | I S O And his che k« with winter-rores] Law ig Making Ageinst , nstration. I aglow; i sadhana iam be upand ehriek with] sgh Consumption. d our money for shoes, Csiambia, Ian 13 —The first see- ter when he vainly fullowe after, | prom the New York Tribune. When you spen y = h 7 wf the State Farmers’ conven- | But poll up and jet your horses lnetead of going to the Adiron-! Pi = as oe The feature of the he alow Pheornsgee some place in the south, as vou want to get the value of it in S oes. gmeeting was u post-mortem Gemone | Let him have his ave : ¥ " waa intended last raagersng — bi fi sxtion of tuberculosis in eat tle, con-| on” while you emileand gindly | ii. wongryation gave him an inde- F l Qrctel by Dr. J. W. Comay rete] Dok on, wl leave of abeense, the Rew Dr. You want them to look and wear and fee rinatie a of the state experiment) pj.) ‘gid'nj {and trot eff sith, Frank M. Clendenin, rector of St. Th ns- eta ton, and Dr D. F. Luckey, state’ the extra load, | Poter’s Eptscopel church in Weet least as well as they cost. e tra ‘ ? vee. a | Yue will never know what jay “ tik chester, is tuking herole treatment at eas d ats ‘Three animals that had been de you know some happy boy is for tuberculosia at his old home in 2 n tra e-— cowed tuberculous after an applica | “Hooked behind” and guily sliding theaeul For several monthe Dr. action ought to be at least an eve tim ot the tubercline teat were eu down the road. Clendenin’s health was such as to . - . tion up and the disease, pote soya an I have kuown some selfixh creatures | cause grave fears of his recovery, and much money, so much shoe satisfac e {nei vant form, was ie 4 8 a who wore scowls upon their} he was advised to go south ~ . : ; S 1 The vnimals were apparently soun ientutes Adirondacks, Now ho is said to A : ; elz emt (nealthy and exhibited none of ry ho always have green hate! growing strong again and there is 5 h we find about selling ' d tuber-| And who alway e s e best thing ane : the symptoms of advanced tu’ upon the mind, hope that he may de able to resume 2 8 t bg act Gecverinan tonviocs the farmers ot] WHO would rake an eudhaw svaauel charge of bl parish within w ty Royal Blue and Perfecto shoes 1s the, bes bs eae yenes 9 of w most peculiar pleasur— — | months. Coane 6 Ot Seo) Chey eal try cb The doctor fe @ man of remarkably . A grin at ev'ry chance doctor is a man ‘ 5 ' Ganting seasbionsgr yi \ to “whip behind.” nerve and courage. He maintained thing you ll find about buying them ? we Anat lvl grado aabones cole fs i i ould be cured just as well at j When the lash with cruel hissing, | that he cou cured j x — Seer cee pm Pg curls behind, and seldom misetng, | hie country Lome as in porter perg give, with Selz shoes, and you get for your a ae ’ as t well at all. : ; Gives the boy a cruel hurt and|dacke, if he was to ge ; ; ‘ @iaeave was not hereditary and that he Gaustbie of hoes ; breake his bold, His wife, who was the daughter any other s . Pleees-was no crag Miler ey Old Nick gring and says, “I’ve cinch-) Hurace Greeley, agreed with him, money, more value than wit y i tenor cant eget ‘aa she ed him! That's asign my imps/and together they are fighting po A | “ R | Blue or p have pinched him; disease A bed has been fitted on the . ‘ be. qHecetl in — gee rd = Pi cd am driver I'll protect from) top of a porch, off a third floor win-| One experience with Se Z oyal pote ee future cold.” re dow, and here the rector hen bane h ill be more than one. The ee Bless the man who emiles while look- ma ge gyre cha "7: ae Perfecto snoes Ww . ho’ ’ 4 Sickening Shivering Fits {og at the happy boy who's enveloping the whole bed préteste “S Iz” is on the sole. It means | of weve and malaria, can be relieved hooking t ai and atill al name e orc Leured with Blectric Bitters. Thie| On behind and gaily riding on bis vow aga nitptonsta , tonic icine; of especia : DoacKt ie maleris, forit exerts atrue| ‘led. Dr. Clendenin has been trying this “good shoe. eueskive {nfinence on the disease, | May that man find each day sunny, treatment now for four months and driteiag {t entirely out of the system. may he have good health and h i Sh sonia deacien: iniri Te ts much to be prefered to quinine, money, 8 porns ona ar 4 hartag none of this ~~ = May life’s choicest blessings reat eo wrod : pie on a hed Te writen: “ify brother was very upon eee. rod a * re pale we and their Jtes with malarial feverand jaundice, | !{ by providence empowered I would oung daughter, Gabrielle, are with tt we tonk Electric Bitters, which have rich blessings showered + g t on ’ The att Mf Prvebdints anaresf tile life. At Frank T. Clay's! Every day upon the man so good|/!m constantly. The attending phy. drag store; price 50c guaranteed. aod kind * |e icians are confident cf his recovery. | —_—_— That he always saya, “All right, 6on; i | 9 ae : CARBTORI&. aoe any Cy Yeo TY Sad Old Age of Famous Beauty.! hook behind and hold on tight,| In Their Quest For Wives. eames 10 Kid Ys An Bul | Always Rewer cr tao k Nantée ; ’ son!” St. Louis, Jan. 15 —The Granite| Signature “s i, @ @ ager oe on He’s all right—the man who never City bachelors are going to get wives of QML, ( aXxativ a e x ? tt 3 ( F) winine ton who danced with the Princa of whip pion : it oa all this year. They vo Blown to Pieces By Dynamite. | Cee) eae ed Wales, now Edward V11, ata his Velevan ia Peed ormed a permanent organization wn . : * Pir ce ucts ball given tn hia honor by New Perhaps you do not realize that soe pt i * er ag Vinita, 1. T., Jan. 15.—4 wagon Cur’es a Caid w One Vas7, Pay in Two. Yous city when he vieited America, muny pain poisons originate in your es rahe y Pa y load of dynamite blew up near Chel- fs Aging after passing many years of| food, but some day you may feel a/COmpilshment of the matrimonial]... Jamea Chara, the driver, was lif < ov Bei, 25Se, Ker Vife as a peddier of matches on| twinge of dispepsia that will con-|designs. They will give a ball Thurs- blown to pleees, Many buildings in (Leen, ta on O Oi. thieSereeta of Atlanta, Miss Peyton] Vince you. Dr. Kings New Life Pills) day night which they think will help’ Ghel th > Pbk eenensatiemmmentiinitiitnion tas Virginia and saa descendent of John) or money back. 25c at. Frank T. ral eet a ae — Injured. A hole thirty feetinlength| itty Dyna ) ieee De 2 etad felts F. ' Rawdolph of Roanoke. Hor father | (lays drug store. Try them. ray : ig 4 sa sy 8! and six feet deep was blown inthe Springfield, Mo. Jan. %5.—Williasw ‘d September 27th 187%, and recor led in r werstrom Virginta to South Caro- LEEK REIRE EE tlon of the St Louis widows and]. { McNeal and Joseph Kepoe -ere killed ! #¥ stout, In book No. Is/, page 800 con- Mirawnd the latter state sent him to] Property Worth $40,000 bachelor girls. It will leave Wash- 'Qnd several wounded by dynamite | “Y4!,\” woribed ‘real setate ‘ries win belly ington avenue station at about 8 rane, aiteater Ana, "¢, county’ of Bates of Mis- the Gaited States Senate. . 8 A Grim Tragedy |near Crane, Mo., yesterday. Tho | sitcapers ta ‘Swen the Prince of Wales vielted | Left by Woman Goes to e'ctacs, Widows and girle 00 be) daily enacted, in thousands of| 2 were working on the Mierttirl | ihe dest ty 'f of jhe southwest cuiiier of Arwecion Miss Payton was in her day carried tree, but men will have to| i omes ae death claims, in each one, | Pacificextension to Springfield ‘ahd | 2ecton, mre hg, Arter of ection three (8) fo ~ of tweauty and was famous as “the I Husband She Deserted pay the usual fare. The flood of let-| another victim of consumption or | were thawing out the explosive. The Op oah frEF OMe» “undred ang trent cies sda Caroli ouri.” As the guest owa husbani je Deserted, ters to the bachelors has notabated. pneumonia. But when coughs and | hamite caught | apres more or Seas; wilt, ” COUVevance was made 8 wa Carolina houri.” A g Th hel the theaietin suf,|Solds. are’ properly treated, ‘the iy ight fire and one of the; trast to peaere ie B, ment of one certatd in New Y e work of the Granite ostof- , i wt esc Ly ; of wtriend she was an New York at Sioux City, Ia, January 15 —Be-| 4, has inereased to euch area tragedy is averted. F. J. Huntly, of rai’ attempted to pat it out-by kick | Wotemen! deta iis Dee nea 8 beh oper | ; the.tame of the prince’ visit and at Oaklankon, Ind., writes: “M fe |iag it The explosion followed. Of agit ote und hee ean P | feed the ball given in his honor, |Cause the man who wns with bis) chat it has been found necessary bo had "ab coemuation, and oo . I" IO tieietors at wie’ eqns v% of the legal The yrince was struck by the beauty | "e Placed the fortune which he sub- employ an additional clerk. The in-| doctors gave her up.’ Finally she j holder'of aid note am pu in Mo 8 to sell { <ne South Carolina girl and re. |Sdvently accumulated in her name, | creased tonnage {s expected to help| took Dr. Kings New Discovery for Dr. J M. Norri S atilaist | rsiehonmitel emer ‘he veadne clas oh tei, ae given.| 5. Douglass, a prosperous farmer] the effort being made to obtain car-}consumption, coughs and colds,|¥!+ 4+ MM. NOMTIS, Di coor orfret war for eae: of “Or Butler, yea is ? ,|Tesiding six miles from Sioux City, f t ’ which cured her, and to-day she {s On th county of Bates and atate of Missoays . ; Fou many a day thereatter themame |, be dof $ ster Getienry for the somn. well aud strong.” It kills the germs | 2° *heeye, ear, nose and throat, 7, January 26th, 1906, : ot i.2s Roweria Payton was onevery nal . — Possessed’ o! = ofall diseases,, Qne dose relives, | &!¥8 special attention to the treat-| between th'é hotirs of nine o’clody iw t ter enat % Ij, “or the newspapers of the world wees Onur gl vpey | Davenport Boys Use Cocaine Gvgranteed at 50c and $1 by Frauk | ment of Catarah, ond ite effects upon day, forthe peepee o or vat ge ; everspaierc were full of accounts of lean’ wile Gonorted bim and joined G. Y * |'f Hay. druggist. Trial bottlesfree, | the ears, throat and lungs. er denies Tae Eve, fe fhe. wrince’s inviting her to dance 8. Porter in California. Porter had Davenport, Ia , Jan. 15 —TheState - Those in need of glasses can have ~~ Notte of Fitial Settlement. a formerly boarded with the Douglass 1 hibiting the sale of 1 th ‘otice o jal Settlement. F wi6s'cim, of her wonderful beauty, lnntite-and-tnd-tee ti aw prohibiting the sale of cocaine e eyes tested free and properly fit-} Notice is hereby? nd ‘ae Wevtortune did not continue kind i ec a Pesto os and other similar drugs without aj Honeymoon Trip in ted. Office on the South Side over | others ig Soll : vk - i 7 hysician’s prescription is to be vig- Elmer Dixon’s store, 0 administrator of sai eer py covered be was making love to Mrs. Sroualy enforced here. *|Covered Wagon From rom9a.m.to4pm, Ties |e Seaeet Tithe qr “v9 came to Atlanta quietly and|P0vslass. Douglass did not at-| 4 prominentdraggies was arrested, | Miggouri to Texas ; Siissoue, oo the ieee ad ‘empt to pursue the eloping couple. | .p, rged with sell! ine to 19- . Noti y on said day or a soon t! m+. her fate with a serene smile, no He learned thas tb: doh temeth cha: ing cocaine Sedalia, M J 15 otice of Final Settlement. wees of complaint ever passing ber ay rem geth-| year-old John Foley, ‘son of well- ene, «0, dan. —Teene! seisaie heteby given to all creditors : fy. ‘The great world had rolled on|° ‘2 California as man and wife and! known parents. The boy’s father | Peters, a bustness man of Louisville, others interested fa noeasste ot Curse Whe Mth day of December, 180s) pos wey and forgotten her. She had] “r TaPidly accumulating a fortune. | gied the information. Mo., and Miss Pearl A. Terrell: of dura, Steir of ed state intend ip ata spply to the sald court tn order ot ies af} out of fit forever and ehe| Four months ago Douglass.learn-| Ho states that previous toa year| Green Ridge, Mo., were married hore | S2s!sett! ty Probers Cour Bato oanty, ihations 20 be 1 gia bogan her humble | that his wite was dead. He con- ago bie son was a bright and intelli-|!ast week by Probate Judge 0. E, tema dy of et ‘Batter, assa: Me; with never a sigh for the glory sulted & local attorney, and, upon gent lad, and that he is a physical| Parsons. woay, BUIZAC. EEsPOON, @hars-was gone his advice, went to California to wreck through the use of cocaine, The couple left tn & two-horse cov- Eaceatrix, ‘Beormeans of livelihood which pro-|e*?eh for the property. In the end] Young Foley is a member ofa band | @red Wagon; elegantly equipped, on greased tteel! was aboutas humble ae|%? located Porter at Los Angeles, ot. boys who for sometime have been |® bridal trip to Dallas, Texas, eeu wel’ bave betn—thei of » He found that his wife had left Prop-| purchasing from 25 cents to 50cents| The overland trip is taken as a ; gmetich -vender on the streets of the erty valued at $40,000, which Por. worth of cocaine daily and using it novelty. i i a fy which was to be home from then | Try 88 6 legitimate inhert- by snuffing {t into their nostrils, ors, Chrough life. She purchased a Fae x that P ‘ seems orter, who was a eF Budie stock of matches and started J 5 ter eweot voice for the first time| *70ck diver in Omaha when he mes| Lived in Missouri 80 Years, feling up that cry 00 .tamiiiar now | tbe Douglass family, had elected to Montgomery, Mo., Jan. 15.— fou@be ears of Atlanta, “Matches, keep his property in his wife’s sp-detnee—who'll buy?” employed an attorney at Los Angeles and bas just succeeded ‘in, having the court decide olf Sstate left by Mre. Douglasd cna!