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VOL. \ XTX, BUTLER, MISSOL ki, THURSDAY, MARCI 7, 190 CAUGHT BY THE GRIP-- RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. La Grippe Is Epidemic Catarrh. HE disease now known as ‘grip’ used to be called ‘influenza,’ Itvery closely resembles a cold, but is More tenacious in its hold upon the system and produces more profound dis- turbances, Grip is in reality epidemic catarrh. When it once begins it spreads over the country very rapidly, People do not catch the grip from each other, but each one catches it from the atmosphere, “Most Effective Medicine Ever Tried for La Grippe.” Robt, L. Madison, A, M., Principal of Cullowhee High School, Painter, N.C., is chairman of the Jackson County Board of Education, He is a writer of occasional verse and has contributed to a number of leading papers and magazines,—religious, edu- cational and secular, In speaking of Peruna, Mr, Madison Bays: lam hardly ever without Peruna in my home, Itisthe most effective medi- eine that I have ever tried for la grippe, “Tt also cured my wife of nasal ca- tarrh. Her condition at one time was such thatshe could not at night breathe through her. nostrils, “In consequence, an inflamed condi- tion of the throat was brought about, getting worse and worse and yielding to no remedy until Peruna was tried.” Healthy Mucous Membranes. Those who are fortunate enough to have perfectly healthy mucous mem- branes ordinarily do not cateh the grip, The Mucous membranes lining the Nose, throat and lungs, whtn in a normal state, are an effectual barrier against the invasion of grip, But, if there happens to be the slight- est catarrhal derangement of the mucous membranes, then the victim be- comes an easicr prey to the grip, This in part explains why some peo- ple get the grip, while others do not, The rational thing to do is to keep the system free from catarrh, In attempt ing todo this most people have found Peruna to be invaluable, Systemic Catarrh, the Result of La Grippe. Pe-ru-na Receives Credit for Present Good Health, Mrs, Jennie W. Gilmore, Box 44, White Oak, Ind, Ter., formerly ITouse- keeper for Indiana Reform School for Boys, writes: “Six years ago I had la grippe, which was followed by systemic catarrh, * “The only thing I used was Peruna and Manalin, and [ have been 1n better health the last three years than for years before. “I give Peruna all the credit for my good health.” The Medical Profession Recognizes The Grip as Epidemic Catarrh, During an epidemic of grip Peruna should be used, The doses recom- mende@ on the bottle are suflicient, After the grip has once been acquired, Dr, Hartman recommends the use of Peruna in teaspoonful doses every hour during the acute stage, after which the directions on the bottle should be fol- lowed, Experience has shown that the people who use Peruna as a remedy for grip generally recover sooner and are less liable to the distressing and long-con-! m tinued after-effects of the grip. When Peruna has not been used dur- ing the course of the grip and the patient finds himself suffering from the after- effects of this disease, a course of Peruna should be resorted to, Suffered Twelve Years From After- Effects of La Grippe, Mr. Victor Patneaude, 328 Madison St., Topeka, Kan., member of Knights and Ladies of Security, writes: “Twelve years ago 1 had a severe at- tack of la grippe and I never really re- covered my health and strength—but grew weaker every year, until 1 was unable to work, 7. a Grewing Contest. “2 21» A mammoth boys’ corn growing contest is being organized among the boys of Missouri for 1907. It fe being conducted by the Missourt Corn Growers’ Association in co- operation with the State Board of Agriculture and the Agricultural College at Columbia, and promises to be of great interrst to every Mis- souri boy who has an opportunity togrow some corn during thecoming year.= A long list of prizes will be offered at the State Corn Show in January for which every boy in the contest can compete, There are no fees, vo dincalt requirements and every Missouri boy is eligible. In addition t) the prizes at the State Show local tanks and merchants are offertre prizs. One of these con teste shouls be organized in every community where corn fs the {mpor- tant crop There will be two classes of boys| in this contest, she young mens’ class or those over 15 years and un- der 20.and {n the boys’ class or those 15 years old endunder, Theamount of corn to be grown in the young men’s class {fs at least one acre and fn the bers’ class one-fourth acre Corn for planting should be secured fo the nelehborhood if possible so that fs «i'l he well adapted to the soil and climate. Where good corn cannot be secured, however, the Agrienliural College will supply corn of good «) aa Seversi prominent firs denne Gillmor ee eer ey “Two years ago Lbeyan using Peruna and it built up my strength so thatina couple of months I was able to go to work again, “This winter I had another attack of la grippe, but Peruana soon drove it out of my syst My wife and T consider Peruna a household remedy.” Pneumonia Followed La Grippe. | Mr. T Barne tario, Ca livto those who wish it, corn breeders | oflered to give corn for have also «ishing to enter this con- ve wishing further partie. | rd address, M. F. Minter mt, West Aylmer, On- | ‘eeretary Mo. Corn Growers Assuct “ ation, Colombia, Miss suri. | | | pneu- | T took : 7 Ltecame | Salvador in the Fight Too. quite well, and Leansay that any one | w can be cured | . at little expense. ! vlees rn Pe-ru-tia—A T iment am to Mrs. Cha Ohivy write 2, la grippe, I took Peruna and f very good tonic.” ane Gift, Athens, Ohio, writes: ro Thad la grippe very t Ireada monial of a woman who had been cured of grip by Peruna. My | 9 “i 8 de husband bought me a bottle of Peruna, carps so hare won the preliminary Iwas soonable todomy work, T coms | actions tinued using it until 1 was cured.” | Great peblic enthusiasm exists in Nicaragua, particularly on account 2 ill with wv, March 4 —Officialad iby the State depart- | that the fight.) jing in Ce tiea has become! | more general, with Nicaragua bear {tog the tof a3 cornered contltet. | | There t en constant fighting be. | | tween the s of Nicaragua and Honduras, in which Nicaragua is DR. J #, NORRIS: SPECIALIST, ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE ‘AND THROAT. Gives special attention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and its efiect upon the Ears, Throat and Lungs. Those in need of Glasses can have ba eyes tested free, and properly fit- Office on the South side, over El- mer Dixon’s store. Office Lours from 9 a, m. to 4 p.m. An Indian Territory joker is au- thority for the statement that the postmaster at Wild Cat isa negro. It is turther stated that every time the postmaster gets enough mail to fill a mail sack he throws the pouch over his shoulder, strolls down to the depot, and pacing the platform, waits for the train. When {t arrives in sight, the postmaster announces in etentorian toner: “Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye. The honorable mail of de United States of Ameriky am about to go.” A small Kaneas boy was called in to view his new born baby brother. He} looked is over with dissatistac tion, and finally asked: “Mamma, where did this thing come from?”— “An angel brought it, Jimmie.”— “Waz you awake when he come?’ “AGertainly, Jimmie” “Well, then, mammn, xl! that. [have got to say, 4e that you are dead easy. I'd like 0 gee any old anxel put off euch a thing on me. BatI reckon For a New Statehouse. J fferaon Citv, Feb.—Because there are 80 many demands for the money In the state treasury the chance of starting a new statehouse, as sug: gested by Governor Folk, out of the general fund has dwindled to almost an impossibility For that reason & proposition to vote 5 million dol- lars in bonds to be redeemed out of the ordinary revenues will be intro- duced in both houses. The propo- sition will be in the form of a constl- tutional amendment providing that one half million dollars must be set aside every two years asa sinking fund to wipe out the bonds. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggiste are authorized to refunding money if PAZOOINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c The officlal board of the First Presbyterian church held a meeting Friday night to discuss the new church building. No details were gone into, further than the determi- nation to build a thoroughly mod- ern house of worshipin the near fatare. The plans are crystalising {nto shape and the building will be one of the best inany city of this sjzein the State. Another meeting will be held soon to elaborate the plans.—Clinton Democrat. Nebraska Two-Cent Fares. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 25 —By a vote of 9000 the house passed the 2 cent passenger fare bill. [s now goes to the governor with the emergency clause and will be in effect aseoon as he signe it. : : : CAST the 4 of the aggressions of Salvador, which Doctors Suspect Foul is lensing ald to Honduras. Nica-| ragus ts preparing to resist this tn- Hf J, Play in Farmer’s Death. terference. which is interpreted here Galesburg, Ill, February 26 —At/to mean thatan invasion of Salva- the inquest on the death of Frank) dor is in prospect McGrath,'s prominent young farmer, whose body was found late Saturday night tangled up under his buggy, elreumstances developed that indi- cate he. may have been foully dealt|Guild of Massachusetts, the most with. Doctors who performed an| active of allthe Republican leaders autopsy swore the head injuries were | in urging tariff revision in Congress, Guild’s Revision Propaganda. Washington, March 4—Governor Roosevelt ‘Spares - Longworth’s District. Washington, March 4.—The nomi- nation by the President of Amur Smith to be surveyor of Customs at Cincinnati removes from the list one of the places to which the Prealdent had in mind the possible appoint. ment of a negro. The President stil! hus underconsideration the question of giving some well-known negro an office in Ohio, The Cincinnatl district ia represent ted in Congress by Nicholas Lonw- worth, the President’s son in law and this may be the raason why hi overlooked this opportunity to “pnt one over” on Foraker by appoint ing a negro DeWitt's Carbolizet Witeh Hazal Salve undoubtedly the best relief for piles. Sold by Clay’s drug store, For Textbook Uniformity. Jefferson City —The committer substitute for nine texthook bills was passed by the house, This tneas. ure provides for county textbook uniformity and provides for the ers ation of a couaty textbook commis- sion. Representative Lumpkin, of Pulaski county, assatled the bill by saying that it had been prepared by the School Book trust. He argued in favor of state supervision bill, however, was passed by a vote of 101 to 24, To remove n congh cold whieh causes shoe cour ‘Taere ia nothing ao froad ne Kannedeta Laxative ( Sol! by Cet at the wh Svron Jay's drug store To Aid Russia’s Starving Washinton, Mareh & Samael | Barrows, representing a commntpee Appolube dt ab A ass mew eid in New York tase triday, calied up to Ure achlon Dy bits wovernmens to nid the famine stefeken Ros Che comratttes wanta the Prostdent to issue a proviamation informing ha Aim: pleay ' fot eto? the fm riean pecpt> of x of give turds for relief, ter the wloorm of stek headwehe by Clay’s drag store, A Polish Plea to the Pope. Poses, Prussian Poland, Mareb 4. —A deputation of Poles has gone to The | oo the Presideut aad Secretary Root, the famine and requestiug them to, DeWitt’s Little Karly Risers, sent. | Sold’; NO. 18 Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it—Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he wid say about this grand old family medicine. This is the frat qnestion your doctor would Ars wee” ows nd your wiar by taking laxative loses of Ayer's ills, Mado by J.C. Ayor Co,, Lowell, Maun % Also mauataoturers of \ 2 HAIR VIGOR, | CHERRY PECTORAL, ! We publish our medicines. We have no sec the formu'as of a \ Filipinos Fear the Japs. | Manila, March 4 —There tsa gen- eral surprise here among the Fiit- pinos at the recent action of the Uni- ted States Senate in defenting she amendment offered by Senator Cul- j berean to the act establishing an /Ouricultural bank in the Philipptues, | declaring the intention of the United j States to abandon the islands as soon as aetable Independent govern- ment should be established, The Progressivists express sntls- fiction with the sentiment of the /anondment, bub deplore the thine se jlecced, la view of the Japanese war |} talk, which has caused excitement in j te provinces surrounding Manila Ii some dostarces: the Inhabitants jieft the towns and hid dn the moun- tains Ouse town was depopulated tly by the exchange of ealntes ven warshtpa, which caused the jiica tuspread thas the Japanese j Were euberiag ble bay, Ups areconstipating, ¥ those contatning optates. ty’s xative ( h Sprup moves the biwels ate one Sold by Clay’s drug. store ‘opiates i Another Mutineer Caught, Leavenworth, Kas. Mareh 4 —Ma- jor RW. McClaughry, warden of the | Vntved States penitentiary, received | word of the detention In Portland, ; Ore, of James Seymour, one of the jmintineers who escaped from the pen- itentiary November 7, 1901. Sey- Rome bearing a petition to tie pope | Mour {s positively identitied by pho- to which 180,000 signatures are at-)to#Taphs and Bertilllon measure tached, bewving him to support the | ments, and Willlam McClaughry will endeavors of the Polos so obsain *t8rt at once for Portland to bring from the Prussian government the | im ta. Seymour will be tried in the restoration in theschools of religious , federal courts for his part in the mo- instruction in the Polish language. ; “ay and probably will get a five Are said often to be buried six feet under probably the result of direct blows| has sent a copy of his tariff letter to on the head rather than the effects of | the President,to all thesenators and being dragged along the road by the| representatives. Champ Clark re- runaway horee, as was at first eup-| plied to the Massachusetts governor posed. It was shown the horse was | in this language: gentle. Several witnesses swore to} “I beg leave to suggest that you hearing loud and angry talking in| have just about as much chance to the road and near the place where/ be translated in a chariot of fire as the ground was covered with foot-| you have to secure tariff revision at prints and indications that the buggy | the hands of the standpatters who had been backed in several direc-}now control the cengressional ma- tions. McGrath’s vest was found|chine. They are as deaf as posts to near by with the buttons torn off./all appeals in that behalf.” Officers are atill working on the case, —_ Pet Dog a Mourner. but no arrests have been made. Trenton, N. J., March 4—When An exchange says: Leading physt-| Colonel Michael Harley, City Council- cians now assert that rare meat {s/man and member of the Democratic one of the most dangerous foods for] State Committee, was buried here & human being to eat, as it may con-| hie pet dog followed the hearse to tain the egg of a parasite. Unless| St. Cathedral and sat how!l- meat {s sufficiently cooked to kill the| ing outside the door of the edifice all egg, itis taken into the stomach, | through the services, defying efforts where it immodfately hatches and|to keep him away. Then he followed grows with an astonishing rate-|the funeral cortege to the cemetery Every particle of food should be/and sat staring at the grave until a thoroughly cooked. member of the family caught him and took him home. ground. But many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid- ney disease, another from nervous pros- tration, another with pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their eeyguine or over- busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions, In reality, they are Il only sumpipms caused by some uterine isease. The Physician, Ygnorant of the cuuse of sutfering, until large bills are patient gets no bette: wrong treatment, but. by alspe toms, and institutin froloneed misery. t has been well said, at “a disease known is half cured.” _ | Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by | an experienced and skillful and adapted to woman’s delica Itis mad physician, system, le of native American m Ma werful Invigorating tonic "Fae ription” imparts strength to ans dis- or over+ worked, “worn-out,” fun-down,” debili- tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” house-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen- erally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the Sorgey earthly boon, being un- equaled as an appetizing cordial and re- storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv- ine “lavorite Prescription” is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and sub- duing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, —, St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant goo nic disease of a vorite the whole system and to the tinctly feminine in particular, ‘DOCTORS MISTAKES | | year additional sentence. All except four of the twenty atx men who escaped have been shot or \Tecaptured. Major McClaughry says he will get them all if he lives long enough. How to Remain Young. To continue young in health and jstrength, do as Mre. N. F. Rowan, ; McDonough, Ga. did. She says: “Three bottles of Electric Bitters, cured me of chronte liver and stom- ache trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that my skin surged red as flannel. 1am now practically 20 years young- er than before I'took Elec-tric Bit- ters. I can do all my work with ease and assist 1n my husband’s store. Guaranteed at F. T. Clays, druggist. Price only 50c. They Don’t Want Peace. Washington.—No responce has been received either by Mexico or the United States to the second note calling upon Honduras and Nica- ragua to submit thelr differences te arbitration. In the meantime an understanding has been reached be- tween Mexicoand United States that matters will be allowed to drifts along fora few days in the hope that one side or the other may be induced to ecceps the offers of good Offices for peace. Both appear to want war. % CASTORI Aa. Tha Kind You Hae Atay Bagh mental 7 | Beare the cise | Pedy: 7 to ;