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Show 9 NEWS SUMMARY KEPT GETTING WORSE. Five Year Fire ftnriiil ly 1IalIivvrn roystcr rrs at Ik lion, Texas. totally the Belton jof cotton. compn-hI.oj-- s of Awful Kidney Disease. Nat and lo.tmu talcs says: s Anderson, Grcnod, S. C Kidney tumble began about five jeais ago with dull backache, which got so severe In lime that I could not get around. The kidJims besecret ney came badly disordered, aud at times there was almost a complete stop of the Cow. I was examined again and again and treated to no avail, and kept getting worse. I have to pral.--o lVians Kidney Pills for my final relief and cure. Since using them I have gained In strength and flesh and have no fign of kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. $25o,o(to. Known tier tlonyc OUach. a man butihtr, hhoi ami fatally wound d lilh wife at Bridget ool 1 f IjH'.K I 1., and then Killed himself. No cause 3s Known. Cadet O. Cooke Fordo of Norfolk. Va., Is dead front concussion of the hraln due to an Injury In a same of football between Virginia Military Institute and Roanoke college. Three firemen were hurt In a fire In Fan Francisco which destroyed the warehouse of the American Can company. hadlv damaged the plant Itself end cause d a loss of $100,000. At Sac City. Iowa. Will H. Petti, former county treasurer, pleaded guilty to embezzling $27,000 of the funds of the county and was sentenced to ten years In the penitentiary. Fostcr-MIlbur- For Co., Buffalo, N. Y. n A Difficult Task. An old Irish laborer walked Into the luxurious studio of a New York artist Is Anin Caught in a chicken-cooa was geles. Casper Henson, peddler, mob that injured by a small-sizemade the capture. Only the timely nr rlvnl of the police saved Henson from being lynched. Hy the blowing up of the magazine of the Hammond .Mining company at Oadscn. Ala., property damage to the amount of $9.0i(i was caused. Thus far one death has resulted, that of Henry Kiel, a foundryman. T. O. Jones, aged 50 years, a prominent merchant at Holland. Va., was shot from ambush in his own yard ,late at night and died the next morning. Jones was to have given testimony in a contested will case. The assignment of Hrigadier Central Frederick A. Smith to command the department of California, it is said at the war department, may be only temporary. A general rearrangement of army commands is contemplated. Grafton Starbuck, aged 48, a miller of Gauley Bridge, W. Va., was shot and instantly killed as he was leaving His home by an unknown assassin. Mr. Starbuck was active in the recent and asked for money to obtain a meal, as he was too weak to work. The artist gave him a quarter and then, seeing possibilities for a sketch In the queer old fellow, said: Til give you a dollar If you11 let tne paint you." Sure," said the man, its an easy way to make a dollar, but, but Fin wonderin how ld get it off." d Sloans Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can beapplied to the tendcrcst part without hurting because it doesnt need to be rubbed all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates relieves any inflammation and congestion, instantly and reduces the swelling. YEARS OF SUFFERING. 15 Burning, Painful Sores on Legs Tortured Day and Night Tried Many Remedies to No Avail Cured by Cuticura. After an attack of rheumatism, running sores broke out on my husbands legs, from below the knees to the ankles. There are no words to tell all the discomforts and great suffering he had to endure night and day. He used every kind of remedy and three physicians treated him, one after the other, without any good results whatever. One day I ordered some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent. He began (fight against saloons In Fayette to use them and in three weeks all the sores were died up. The burning fire .county. An admission that the Standard Oil stopped, and the pains became bearcompany benefited from a preferential able. After three months he was quite ilreight rate lower than that quoted well. I can prove this testimonial at ito any other shipper was drawn from any time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upper !a witness at the hearing in New York Frenchville, Me., July 21, 1907. of the government suit to dissolve the company. Pennsylvania Statesmen. The Deputy Marshal McAfee and W. E. Pennsylvanians in Gerf:e Bass of Sherman, Texas, who arrest- Washington's first cabinet were ed William Hatfield, the Dunham sus- othy Pickering, secretary of sta pect, and accompanied him to San for a time secretary of war an and William Hr. Jose, Cal., have departed for Texas. 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How and where to trap, and to heconio a suo cefcs.nl trapper, a regular Eneyeloedia. Price, $2. To our $1 25. Hides it's customers, tanned into beautiful Knbes. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts animals to traps, $1.00 per bottle. Shin your Bides and Furs to tu and get highest prices Aiideracii liroe., Dept 113 MlnniaflliilMltr l, l. uel on November 5. Ward building B, of the state cuswotodian asylum for feeble-minde- d men at Rome, N. Y was burned last week. All the sick and helpless were safely removed. It will cost $100,000 to replace the burned structure and $25,000 to furnish it. Wreckage picked up in the North sea confirms the fears that the Yarmouth foundered while crossing from the Hook of Holland to Harwich. The Yarmouth was a channel freighter men, and carried a crew of twenty-fou- r all of whom perished. It is rumored that a batttl&Tjetween Papago and Yaqui Indians has taken place at Altar, Sonora, and that forty Yaquis were killed. According to report, the Mexican government armed the Papagos, who lured the Yaquis Into ambush and slaughtered them. According to newspapers received from Venezuela, there is already on foot in that republic on the part of the government party a movement to bring about the election of President Castro for. another term of office in 1911, when his present term expires. 5, COFFEE LIVE STOCK AND .MISCELLANEOUS poor coffee; we cant all be comfortable; but he neednt sell it to you. Electrotypes IN GREAT VARIETY FORj SALE cAT THE LOWEST PRICES BY Your grocer returns your money if you dont like Schillings Best; we pay him. -- A.N.KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. 73 W. Adams St., Chicago There are two sides to every story and some have four and a ceiling. XV. makes and selTstnoro Douglas OO and S3. 50 shoes mens S3. than other manufacturer In the world, any because they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Put new shoes on the youngster. Look at them in a week. 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