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Show ltl -- M ARK O-F- In dealing with a jewely store you want a liberal supply of reliability with eac!i purchase. Our gooda are absolutely guaranteed and fifty years successful business has established our reputation for CB9QQSS WHAT IS PAINT? AC,'JAPNTtt EASED The paint on a house Is the extreme outside of the house. The wood Is limply a structural under layer. That Is as it should be. Unprotected wood A will not well withstand weather. But paint made of pure, white lead and Unseed oil Is an Invulnerable armor against sun and rain, beat and cold. HANDSOME SEEKS STRANGER Such paint protects and preserves, WREAKS AND MAN HOTEL fortifying the perishable wood with a VENGEANCE. complete metallic casing. And the outside of the house Is the looks of the house. A building may be greatly depre- SWORE OATH WHEN SENT UP ciated by lack of painting or by poor painting. National Lead Company have made It possible for every building owner Man, Arrested on Ssrlous Charge and Sentenced Long Term In Prison, to be absolutely sure of pure white Finishes Incarceration, Satislead paint before applying. They do this by putting upon every package fies Grudge, Kills Himself. of their white lead their Dutch Boy Fen-ton- . Painter trademark. Middletown, N. Y. Daniel A. That trademark U a complete guarantee. one of the best known hotel proprietors In this part of the state, was shot and wounded mortally on the j SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. itreet the other, afternoon by an recently from Sing Sing, named McSorley. Fenton was a rmber of the Jury which convicted McSorley of the crime for which he was sent to prison. Both are dead. Fenton was B0 years old on August S and entertained a party of friends at luncheon. At that time he told the Btory of his life. Among the Incidents he mentioned that he had sat upon the Jury which had convicted a man named McSorley. for which McSorley was sentenced to a long term In the Ftate prison. A stranger of handsome appearance entered the cafe of Fenton's hotel and after taking a drltik of whisky asked Gimlet Fibbs claims to have caught if Mr. Fentdh was around. The clerk a catfish weighing 50 pounds down said he had Just stepped out. The in the creek, does he? Well, It's safe stranger said he would call again. He went down the street. Later the to say he's lying to the extent of about 40 pounds. stranger retraced his steps to the he before Hammer Not if he hears you say it Hotel Elbertou. Just reached the hotel Fenton stepped out of the door and walked up the street. Why We Are Stronger. The stranger followed him. Fenton turned Into West Main The old Greeks and Romans were great admirers of health and strength; Ureet There were hundreds of per their pictures and statuary mado the jons In sight when the stranger muscles of the men stand out like walked up to him and tapped him on the shoulder. Fenton turned around cords. As a matter of fact we have ath md uttered an exclamation. Then he letes and strong men men fed on ran down the street. The stranger fine strength making food such as pursued him, darting In and out among Quaker Oats that would win In any the shoppers. After running about 300 feet the contest with the old Roman or Greek stranger pulled a revolver and champions. The It's a matter of food. The finest food began shooting at Fenton. for making strength of bone, muscle and nerve is fine oatmeal Quaker Oats is the best because it is pure, no husks or stems or black specks. Farm' era' wives are finding that by feeding the farm hands plentifully on Quaker Oats they get the best results In work and economy. If you are convenient to the store, buy the regular size pack ages; if not. near- - the store buy the . 2 large size family package. 1 5 Hit d AIT LAKE HARRY cut unit J. ATTORNEY 04-ao- S Judi. ROBINSON AT LAW Building, Lake City NOTES FROM ABROAD. From Brussels and for American ' use the bureau of manufactures, Washington, D. C. has received new application blanks and additional literature relating to the International exposition to be held In Belgium In . 1910. A new steamer, the Vasari, intended for mail and passenger carriage, has been put In service by the Lamport and Holt line, between New York and Brazilian and Argentine ports. During 1908 the 308 furnaces In Bouth Wales, England, had an aver age pig Iron production of 30,000 tons, against 27,400 in 1907 and 15,000 in 1882. The Japanese government will next year send commercial agents to Europe and America for the development of Japanese trade. Leading Japanese provision merchants have agreed to dispose of 7,500 bags of Brazilian coffee during the next three years. A new electric railway is fo be built from llorrlsburg, Ont., to Ottawa, Ont. The power plants will be at Morrisburg and Billings Bridge, Ottawa. The company lias $1,000,000 corporate capital. Another line contemplated, called the Belt Line Electric rai!way, covers practically the same route, and whichever line begins work first will get the right of way. Out of 206 railway charters granted by the Canadian parliament in the twenty years ended 1909 only twenty-eigh- t have resulted In any construchave lapsed ana the tion, eighty-siothers have received extensions of time. Exclusive ol the Canadian Pacific, Grank Trunk raciflc and Ca nadian Northern, the charters granted called for 03,809 mites of construcx tion. Denmark exports to Great Britain 148,000,000 worth of butter year ly. Dairying in Denmark is mainly In 1907 the 1,085 associations had 158,170 members, bound as a rule to the enterprise for ten years. The creameries in 1908 num- over Castoria Physicians Recommend the is used by physicians with: results most gratifying. Tho extended uso of Castoria is unquestionably tha jesult of threo facts: vif Tho indisputablo evidence that it is harmless Sbcoih? That it not only allays stomach pain3 and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the foods" Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphino, or other narcotio end does not stupefy. It h unliko Soothing Syrups, Batcman's Drop3, Godfrey's, Cordial, etc. This h a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to cxposo danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers aro entitled to tho information. Hall's Journal of Health It . Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher, - lllll m .ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, AVc2c(ablerVrparallon&r.s-simllali- iliEnjodantlKrijula (ing (lie Sionodis andBowcisof Promotes Di$es(fonfliefrfi ness and Rratrontalns Opiura-Morphit- Kilter norJliucralJ e NOT WAUC OTIC, i ' J'xJmna tfomSrrtl-him- tttnr. tton.SourStoit.Dlarrhoca 1 i . ncss andLossorSrET. JittS'unHe Sijnamrt ALWAYS Signature - of .ssr m ' CASTORIA Soars tho of GZnUINE Worms jlomTilsions.rewrait m ar m tfEWYOBK. TSiij J Guaranteed under Tie x! Bought M You Have Always 30 In Use For Over rr Mimiia Tt huhiut tracer, whMi Years. new voaa cm PUTNAM FADELESS DYES attar tomh fcrlotrtw and fatter color, thaa aoi garment mtbout ripping apart. Writ tot Itm baoklat-cl- ow Color more TRAGEDY c. VI-an- Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed youf Castoria often for infanta during mjr practlco, and find it very satisfactory." Pr. William Delmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria standi first la Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I nevor have , , found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. IL Taft, of Drooklyn, N. Y., Bays: "1 have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice foe many years. The formula Is excellent" ' Dr. IL J. Ilamlcn, of Dotroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children'! troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations In the field, but I always see that my patients got Fletcher's." Dr. Win. J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great modlcine, and aside from my own family experience I have In my years of practice found Ca torla a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home," Dr. 3. It Clausen, cf Philadelphia, Ta., says: "The name that your Ca torla has made for Itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse It and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr. IL JL TVard, of Kansas City, Mo., says: Thysicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but In the case, of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me In heartiest recommendation of Castoria." Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' bric-a-bra- m Anerfert Remcdv for Omsflra , Mottoes of a Queen. the queen of Portugal, Her majesty, bered 1,345. pins her faith, It is said, to the lollow A New Story of Old Virginia. Ing mottoes: Keep out of doors all you can. "Irene of the Mountains," a romance of old Virginia by George Breathe outdoor air, lve in it, revel Eggleston, bas recently been Issued In it Don't shut yourself up. Build from the press of Lothrop, Lee &. your houses so that the air supply inis good. Throw away your portieres Shepard Co., Bostan. As the title Don't have useless a is romance, plentifully and dicates, this grounded, however, with historical trifles about you. Have a favorite form of exercise facts, written In a manner which can not help but captivate the reader. and make the most of it Ride on Politics plays an important part in horseback if you can; cycle If you can the action of the story, the heroine not get a horse; do anything to get out in the open air. being a power in the mountain secDon't overeat Drink little and let heroThe lives. she tion in which Don't try to be pure. ine is later transplanted to the fash- that little as well as too dress dress much, yet where of Richmond, circles ionable able. are Wear you everything you she seems to have carried the spirit can to make lovely. yourself well a is It story of leadership. worth the reading. No Short Haul for Him. Is where you get off," said the "This Thou Art the Man. conductor. railroad "Didn't aome Idiot propose to you "But I haven't rid fur enough," said before onr marriage?" the Blllville man. 'Certainly." "Can't help that You can't go any married "Then you ought to have further on this ticket" him." "My friend," said the man, "It's the t Just what f I did." Bon "That's furst time I ever rid on a railroad " train, an' ef you ain't a better man to set right than what I am I'm A Patent Fire Alarm. ' here till I see whar the road ends. , John-nyWeek-Ende- r shay, you, The know it must end some're, an' I'm curl gimme 'nother bedroom, will you, ous to see whar. Here's one more there's duck. dollar. Now, go 'long an' let me The Hotel Clerk Well, sir. No. 45, alone!" . next to your's is vacant, if you're not Not Ashamed of Economy. comfortable where you are. That'll do nicest The Week-Ende- r Discussing England and the English from an American point of view, a rely. I've set old 44 on fire. Sketch. cent American writer In England obWhen He Takea His Fruit. serves: "Nobody, from the king of The Patrolman's Wife "Does youi England down, Is either ashamed or husband eat frulfln the morning?" afraid to be economical. Here a man The Roundsman's Wife "No; he' or a woman Ja thought to be a fool only on duty in the evening." Yonfc cr a vulgarian who Is not careful of era Statesman. expenditure, while in America our i waiters have been clever enough to On the Nile. make it appear that economy Is mean, "1 notice the same character! and as a nation we suffer according' ly. We are fools to be footed In this carved on all the pyramids." "Maybe it's the name of the firm manner." that furnished the stone work Kan A Rare Good Thine, as City Journal. "Am using ALUS.VS FOOT-EASand ean truly mv I would not nave been with' A Poser. Out It no lung, had I known the relief It would iue my aching icet. i tninK it a Auntie (after listening to fhe tale rare good tiling for anyone having aor or tired feet, Mr. Matilda Moltwert, of woel. It serves you right. Tommy. I'rovlilcr.ce. K. I." Bold by all Drusgiata, AH little boys who play marbles on 25c. Att Sunday always lose them. Whrnn a man has enough money laid Tommy Well, how about Billy? aside to keep him on Easy street the He's won them all. rest of his days, he ought to give others chance. tuck. Bosworth." man that "Lucky dog, Good for Sore Eyes, "Has he come Into a fortune?" for 190 years PF.TTIT'S EYE SALVE has "No; he hs secured a certificate positively cured eye (linen everywhere. from his doctor showing that he has All dru.git or Howard l$ro., Buffalo, N.Y. Inorganlo heart trouble. When an If a girl admires a young man and surance agent attacks him hereafter keeps him at a distance, It's either behe will merely have to how his cause she is bashful or becauue she C'hloigo Itecord llcrald. haa been eating onions. Gift Giving. Hire, W'nelow'e Soothing Syrup, n tehtvirca tontliln. tfteu thegitnu.reitiieet One gift well given Is as good at Snuuuua, allay. tui. curat wlud uullu. IM a botbe. 111 given thousand a gifts a thousand; Many a man Is the moving picture are hurdly better than none. Dean of an unimld tailor bill. Stanley. part of physicians, pharma- ha3 met with pronounced favor on GASTORIA. ceutical societies and medical authorities. It Ona 10c oek..a eotort .11 fiber. The o la cold mtrr bottor than am olhor itra. You can die to Oia, Blsacb and atu Color. MOMROE DRUG CO Qulncy, lJlnolm, , BANK NOTE A ON . Bitter Words Found Written on a lar Bill by the Receiving Dol- -' Teller, "Yes, I collect queer bank notes," eaid the receiving teller. "I've been doing it for years. Tou know there are some very odd things written on bank notes sometimes." He pointed bill bung In a frame to a of black oak on the wall. "Read that," be said. "And I've got queerer ones than that even in my collection." On the bank note in red Ink was "You written in a feminine hand: have robbed me of all the rest, and of my soul also. May this burn your hand when you touch It. . May all You you buy with it be accursed. have the last. Are you now satisfied? first shot went wild, but the seo ond entered Fenton's back and he fell to the sidewalk. The strangei then walked up to his victim and looking down at him, fired an other shot This entered Mr. Fen ton's head back of the left ear and passed out through bis neck. The stranger then stepped back s couple of paces and' placing the re volver to his left temple being left banded pulled the trigger, sending a bullet through his brain. He fell to the sidewalk within five feet of where his victim lay. Both men were taken to a hospital and placed on adjoining beds. Ten minutes after their arrival at the hospital Fenton's assailant died without Fenton was regaining consciousness. placed upon the operating table Immediately. Drs. Mills, Powelson and He died Purdy probed for bullets. soon after coming out from under the influence of the ether. Information regarding McSorley Is meager, but it is known he once ran a saloon at Coney Island, within a short distance of a hotel kept by Mr. Fenton. This was 10 or 15 years Murderer!" Useful Baby. Speaking of tricks to win the sympathy of juries In criminal cases, Judge Willlard M. McEwen, In a recent address before the Illinois State's Attorneys' association, said: "I know of four cases where a baby played a prominent part in getting the acquittal , of the defendant, and I later learned that the same baby had been used In each of the cases, although the supposed mothers In each case were different women." Law Notes. A At a rose competition in Paris recently, 69 entirely new varieties of roses were exhibited. Walt did. I Boy Shot While Playing Indian. Des Moines, la. Ray Atchison Is dying at Owkaloosa from a wound Inflicted by Charles MeHber, a playmate, while the boys, with several others, were playing "Indian' at the Menber home. Mealer found an old and rusty revolver and when Atchison and an "attacking" pnrty approached the house he was shot through the head. Mealier was arrested. ' I ' Safe! Can't Cut Your Face NO HONING NO STROPPING The Success Sulky Plow Tnn ean ttmk. hM ml.t.La. In RUUtiar Huik Una la lo buy an inferior plow becauM It la offered abeap, and tha other la to bnr m hluU priced riding plow plow, will do better work. WORLD OVER Successful Plowing RANCH LANDS diillara an avr thla NEAR HICAOO-- Wx anil clurer aunt jvarunljrjalfntfit brtu-- r liu land for general Ann Ingrni). anil fruit. 8ilrriilM rllmat pura water. Out ulitlit from ( lilcaira br rail or brntt. Eaxjr term. 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