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Show NERVOUS PROSTRATION J. Christman Proved Mrs. That Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is Remedy for this Trouble. Kl rood H, given a KURLAND TIjMiipion it and Iam well. ALCOHOL-- 3 The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add trouble. Famous since 1698. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes. All druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look tar the iuua Gold Modal o every baa sad accept M hnitatioa Try a Shark 8teak! Sharks may poon be marshaled among the forces combating the high coat of living. If an experiment now being made by a canning company at Long Beach, Cal., proves successful. Encouraged by reports of government chemists that the meat of the blue shark, common In these waters, is both nutritious and pleasing to the taste, the canning company Is preparing to handle the new delicacy In sausage form and place It upon the market. Cold In the Head" la an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Persons who awe subject to frequent "cold la the head" will And that the use of HAUL8 CATARRH MEDICINE will build on tiie System, cleanse the Blood and render them lese liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is tak-a- n the Blood Internally and acta on the Muroua Surfacesthrough of the System. AU Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. 100 00 for any case of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not cure. K. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Saving Coal. local factory started work a few days ago on a new building, and bought a quantity of cinders from another local factory to use In the construction. One of the owners of the new factory was making the rounds of hts plant soon after the first load of cinders was received. He discovered his fireman shoveling the cinders Into the firebox. The fireman said the cinders burned readily, and the owner said they saved coal. A RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 o. Bay Rum, a small boa of Barbo and 4 o. of glycerine. Apply toCompound, the hair twice a week until it become the desired shade. Any druggiat can put this up or you can mix it at. home at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and wilr make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co'or the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. t la I: ad li No "Garage for Him. Edwin had seen a cemetery where there were many mausoleums. One day he said to his mother: "When I die, I dont want to be hurled In one of those garages In the cemetery." The Difficulty. "What do you think of street pav- the abstract? "Ilow cun you take abstract views of a concrete subject ?' ing In COLDS breed and Spread INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD AT ONCE WITH Always Bears tho Ha,iUUiflJt.ng Thereby Promoting Signature Cheerfulness and RcslCoetat neither Oplum.Morphlneiv, Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC JhtfrttQUDcS&LCUt&L frnrvt AhclpfulRcmedyfcr Diarrhoea Constipation and an4 Feverishness end LEE? OS Salt Lake cityNo. VJr therefttW-inhuaN- Facsimile SijnaWL8 (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.! OS.SESSIXO a longer arm of destruction than the of volcanoes, mlghtleet nl having In Its wake a land, rivaling wnrs across the W0li8 Al rj(it face of Europe, the hurricane Is chief among natural forces contending for the title, "champion of destruction. To fight the hurricane offensively Is folly. For ages mankind has been able to wage only a defensive war against Its terrifying "drives and these efforts have been, until modem times, pitifully feeble. Man's only defense Is to be forewarned. That It has been possible In the present generation to reduce death toll of hurricanes to a minimum, Is due to the marvelous service maintained by the United Trevf vonfo For Ow no-ina- Exact Copy of Wrapper. Unsightly n&ls In Decides. Madrid. Tbe Spanish courts hnve Just decided thut the subject of a nnd not tbe photographer Is entitled to tbe prize In a beauty contest. In countries where these contests ure no novelty it Is not likely that the question would arise, hut pbo-togrn;- h former Industry In northern Michigan One concern notified commission men Ihnt It Is In the market for 10.000000 rabbit skins during the mo-insea son. Farmers children !n farming sections whe hnve decided In fill ,nn orders are sending their addresses to the department of agriculture, which transmits such Information tc fur and pelt dealers. State and ofll Rabbits Bring Wealth. rials are encouraging tie county killing of Demands from Mich. ruhlts. which were numerous and deMarquette, Eastern concern for unlimited quan- structive In agricultural districts this tities of rabbit pelts has revived a summer. Spain and when the prize In a recent contest was awarded tbe photographer who took the picture the winner decided that the prize should go to him. The question was fought out In the courts und resulted to the discomfiture of the photographer. w m new P :i j When Columbus landed on tit. , of Ilultl a huge banquet was gi hts honor by a native chleftni on that occasion he chanced that two or three of the guests Imre scars on their naked' suggesting serious wounds. In response to his polite I they said that the scars reprej bites which gentlemen from the' by Island of Cunlba had casualty I J out of thrtr persons. It was further explained ti, people of Caniba (known toh ; Porto Rico) were addicted to t of eating human flesh, and thaL tain this gastronomic luxury the; accustomed to undertake armed upon the Haitians and other ne folks. Hence (as we learn) the rig the word "cannibal. $ szzszs P Coffee troubles Vanish . vhon the table drinkiis changed from coffee to Postura Cerea' ( Its rich flavor makes it fully acceptable to those who like coffee but find coffee doesrit like them. This healihful ailehcverago has not increased in price I AtGrocers and General Stores Two Sizes ( Usually sold at utandjrs i JTada!by;Po atum'.Cereal Co. Battle CreefcMicIz. SfZ, i V ' V. Not Recognized. f "Whats to become of thL glass now? "It will have to ha glass soon." A woman of experience says Photographs are seldom true to nature. No one ever sqw a small hoy as (possible to keep children ori clean as he appears In a picture. carpets In place without using the i r. WORM: of Caniba. "Weather and climate have not changed from the time of the Pilgrims down to the present day, are the dosing words of an article by Prof. Robert de C. Ward of Harvard university, on "The Snowfall of the Uni ted States." In the Scientific Monthly. That this la so Is proved by a comconditions with parison of present-da- y those so accurately recorded by the early settlers of New England. "There are accounts of great cold; of deep snows; of violent winter storm s, There are also many descriptions of very mild and open winters. Thus, we read of December and January resembling May and June; of flowers growing In the woods In midwinter; of 'so little snowfall as scarcely to give opportunity for enjoying the music of the sleigh bells; of 'green Christmases; of 'winter turned Into summer ; of the 'ground hare for the most part;' of little lee; of crocuses up. of wild, violets In blooin, and of lilacs throwing out their leaves' In In -- Garc0h TONIC Liters of Human Flesh Weriv tants of tha Watt Indian til Cli- ! jl Records Show That Weather and mate Are tho Same Today as They Wer Long Ago. I these affairs are ij WHENCE THE ( REWARD one of the greatest vegetiyi compounds known, and coats no minerals or chemicals to the most delicate skin. t Go to your drug store, and j bottle of S. S. S. today, get ri those unsightly, disfiguring pies, and other skin irritatia-wil- l cleanse your blood ly. For special medical i uom address Medical Directo. SEASONS HAVE NOT CHANGED j ITS Disfiguring Sig of Bad Blood. Pimples on the face and other of the body are warnings ?art Nature that your blood Is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can caus Laboratory, Atlanta, I GETS ftfW Watch the Little Pimples; I WarniF They are Natures unlimited trouble. This reined, and 30-ml- I VNtMWIVlMiMMV! C limln-travele- BEAUTY $ Thirty Yea; jmCnnacaC16 ly accessible ami with reports from all available points of observation tabulated and recorded on the weather map. the weather bureau foretold many hours in advance the peril that threatened the Gulf coast Thus the people were forenrtned. It will he recalled that storm warnings were dlspluyed regularly on the south Florida coast since Monday morning. Ilow accurate the weather bureau's forecasts hnd been Is shown by the press dispatches dated Wednesday night September 10: "Lower Florida was paralyzed today as a result of the violent hurricane that pnssed over that section last night. Not a house In this city (Key West) escaped damage; 820 frame buildings practically were razed, two church edifices wrecked, nnd five retail stores States weather bureau. to make a proper forecast and Issue overturned. The damnge Is estimated The headquarters of the weather warnings. The fate of whole at more thnn $2;000,000. Shipping off adequate bureau, located quite to one side of cities rested on his decision. As he the const met with disaster. Several d thoroughfru s In the turned from his study of the telegraph- small vessels were sunk and others national capital, are the nerve center ic were driven to the reefs." of this unique organization which ex- andreports received from the eastern southeastern section of the counBy this time the weather bureau. In tends across the continent and also he Joked a little but In the man- Its fight to keep destruction and death try, far out to sea, since many vessels co- ner of one whose Joviality was a trifle at the minimum, was able to act with operate with the bureau by making forced, about his repeated more definiteness, even though there perhaps dally reports to It. hard luck at being on fluty every was no adequate means of ascertainGreat Storm Sighted. time one of these storms hove In ing atmospheric conditions In the cenEarly in September a hurricane, sight" There was an unmistakable ter area of the Gulf of Mexico. The destined to devastate a wide area bor- tenseness In his manner as he studied report of September 11, flashed ovef dering the Gulf of Mexico, reared Its the map, pointing to the low barom- the wire from Washington, read: head like a great monster a thousand eter area that was steadily to- "The tropical storm Is apparently cenmiles to the southeast of the United ward the southern moving states. tral tonight In the Gulf of Mexico States, among the Islands of the CarWeather Forecast Correct with latitude 27 degrees and longitude ibbean. As to what gave It birth not The next chapter In the hurricane's 88 degrees. Absence of reports foreven the scientist knows. The forces brief is told In the weather re- bid the definite location of the storm that propagate all of these storms are port history of September B: "The tropical center, and It Is therefore Impossible shrouded In mystery. This particular Btorro was central Tuesday night and at this time to state the portion of hurricane was bora In remote tropical a little south of Key West where the the mainland that It will first reach, waters, probably about September 5. barometer read 29.08 Inches with a although It Is fairly probable that A few hundred miles north of this wind velocity of 00 miles an hour from It will be west of the Mississippi river. center of disturbance the sea was rel- the northeast. The storm Is apparent- Storm warnings are displayed from atively calm and passengers on steam- ly moving northwestward, and will the Louisiana const eastward to ceners passing this way had no Intimapass into the Gulf of Mexico during tral Florida and on the northwest tion of the terrific force that was Tuesday coat of Texas." night. generating off to the south. Likewise, How speedily and decisively the While the hurricane was moving on the southland of the United States forecaster had acted In the face of the Its northwestward course additional lay placid. In part bathed In sunshine and oncoming peril is Indicated by the news, brief hut vivid, filtered In from In part shaded by blanknext sentence: "Warnings to ship-pin- g points In Its wake. September 11 the ets of clouds, many of them so fleecy and other interests have been Associated Press representative wired : that to the casual observer they car- regularly sent since Monday morning "Nine members of the Ward line ried no suggestion of the coming storm. when storm warnings were first dissteamer Corydon crew of 30 men But the hurricane in the tropics gath- played on the south Florida coast were brought to this port this after ered strength quickly and flung Itself The following 48 hours were laden noon by the schooner Island nome. In fury over the slender chain of iswith grave responsibility for the staff They hnd been adrift on an upturned lands constituting the Florida keys. of the weather bureau. It was theirs lifeboat, without food and water for In the face of every such to decide at the earliest possible mo- three days. One of the crew, accord rising peril the meteorologist upon whom ment consistent with accurncv In what Ing to their story, had become crazed, rests the responsibility for making direction the storm now moving with from suffering and privation Wednesdally forecasts, stands like one facing Increasing power and rapidity would day night, and sprang overboard." a thief in the dark. Beyond the main- travel as It came nearer In these hours the thoughts of the the mainland. land coast and a few scattered sta- On Wednesday, 10, the re- chief forecaster Instinctively turned to September tions In the West Indies, he has no port read, The tropical storm pnssed Galveston, which In the past had sufmeans of learning of the changing Key West, Fla., about midnight Tues- fered terribly from similar storms. atmospheric conditions In those sens day night with the barometer reading Dispatches from thnt city Indicated to the south and east, save chance re- 28.81 Inches, and estimated wind ve- thnt the tide was rising rapidly. Wa ports from ships. Early reports of locity of no miles an hour from the ter was flooding the low place on the this hurricane were meager Indeed. enst." Here was evidence that one of island and people were fleeing the The first Intlmntiou of the coming of the most violent storms of recent city. A northeast rtonn was disaster was received Septemlier 8. years was about to strike at aome blowing. But for the weather bureau's The daily forecast for that date stated point on the Gulf roast. . . timely warnings which had ranched that a tropical storm had appeared This report revealed the meagerness Galveston before the gale struck the to the southeast of Key West. But of available information at this date city, millions of tons of cargo and as to Its extent, or Its course, the chief regarding the progress of the hurri- scores of ships would have to sea forecaster at that time could only con- cane: "Tonight the storm Is probably and would have been lost. put jecture. central In the Gulf of Mexico, not far In the next 24 hours the storm burst Despite his long experience In Ills from latitude 20. longitude 85, still upon the Texas const In full fury. profession, It was Inevitable thnt the moving northwest, and northeast While the papers the next few days forecaster should he anxious every storm warnings are ordered on the were filled with accounts of the dammeteorologist who Is forecasting at Gulf coast from Carra belle, Fla., to age and death caused by the hurricane such a time Is anxious, He hnd been New Orleans, where the winds will the fact of greatest significance, and on duty In season pnst when not a probably be strong on Thursday night, which the public tins come to take alBut In Advice has also been Issued to this most ns n matter of course, only parsingle hurricane nppenred. other years between July nnd Octoher section to prepare for possible very tially realizing the skill and responsimore thnn one such storm had left j dnngerous winds by Friday. bility Involved, was thnt the weather n trail of devastation across bureau had been able to anticipate Defensive War Starts. ninny Hinton. The forecaster knew thnt mil-- 1 Anil eo man's defensive war against this storm long enough In advance to lions of dollars worth of cargoes, tho mighty force of nature was on. (prevent a loss that probably would about to sail from tbe Atlantic and j With all Its scientific data regarding have totaled thousands of lives and Gulf torts, might he loot If he fulled the course of previous storms. Instant- - millions of doliurs a sWuilrg . ( loss wwMdtlnd -- W. N. U., Sf JkMhUtt Photograph Not Entitled tp Prize Contest, Spanish Court Standard cold remedy for SO year -In tablet form sals, ears, no breaks up a Cold in 4 k opiates hour- s- relieves grip in I dsys. Money back if it falls. Hit eenulns boa has n Red jp. with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Draw Stacie IbfAj aimilatin$theFoodbyReutij flnfithcStotMdJatrfBw'RJ HILLS cascaraSHuinini per OENt Avertable Preparation iinend it to all afflictMrs. J. ed with nervous prostration. 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