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Show v' t FLOOD AND TOR.NADO W0R.I1 . RUIN IN SOUTHERN STATES For daya ted weeks tbs sunny southern skies' hid been greedily drinking up the waters of the rivers and streams of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. In the valleys people sweltered as the feverish earth was subjected to the overpowering sway of the aun, and the rivers and streams dwindled. The elements seem to have become drunken mad with the draughts of natures wine and began a revel that knew no bound of Ufa or property and swept all before. The peacevllle little town of Galnesvil'e, Oa., and its environs was the first to suffer from the play of the monster of the air. With devilish fury the blast of death swept the village. DAVID B. HENDERSON TOWN OF CLERMONT, IOWA STATUE OF FOR j T THE TRAINING CF tV 'r v : 7w' i' 7, vI O f I t e' I4! ' j ij ft A iV "ft 7 ' A , &;rV- - 1 9 hf;, ..-- r$L icl v uVfJi A t. rtf v ;i ! t J , V ',,v ft it i; 1 K .'f .n '$ v le yy uf -- Map Showing - ... J( - A X-- V:s r s, yw-tis- wi DOANS GET BACK REST. the Sections of South Carollns and Georgia That Suffered Ssvor Damage From tha Flood. -- MAYOR KERN EXPLAINS ACTION. 8TAND BY FREE TRADE. Vegetable Compound. agr.-cultura- rf- -l s O. L' Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Washington, D. C., Ladies Auxiliary to Burnside Post, No. 4, Q. A. recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams In disease that come to women only, as a rule, the doctor is called in, sometimes several doctors, but still matter go from bad to worse ; but 1 have never known of a case of female weakness which was not helped when I.vdla II. lMiikhuniN Vegetable New Idea in Pnysiology. faithfully. For Compound was used are subject to It Is possible that the school child young women who backache, irregular or painmay be quite as readily fat'gued by lieadaehes, and nervous attacks due to ful lrsplrlrg the waste products of his fol- the periods, severe strain on the system by lows as by bis own, and that the bus! some organic trouble, and for women l ness man Is more liable than the of advanced years in the most trying laborer to become run down, time of life, it serves to correct every not so much because he works harder trouble and restore a healthy action of or more monotonously and therefore all organs of the body. Vegetable Lydia ILIinkliains personally manufactures more waste is a household reliance products, but because his tissues are Compound be withnot I would in home, and more liable to become saturated with outmy it. In all my experience with this the waste products of himself and oth- medicine, which covers years, I have ers derived from the confined atmos- found nothing to equal it and alMas. Lai ka L. phere In which he works. Excessive ways recommend it. 007 Second St., N. K. , WashliAK.vxs, from a likeIs fatlgve railway journey ington, D. C. $5000 forfeit If beoriginal of ly to je noticed if the cars are crowded mb tetter proving genuineness cannot produced. or ill venti'ated. acSuch testimony should Convincas women all by cepted Belt Arizona's Copper evidence that Lydia E. The copper belt In Cochise county, ing Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Arizona, Is three or four miles wide stands without a peer as a remmiles sixteen for be traced and can edy for all the distressing ills of women. across the line into Mexico. jL5 a--? CHILD. Several Important Points That Must Ba Rememtered. To teach a child with success requires only common sense, good Judg ment and gentleness. Taereare, however, three other Important points that must ever bo foremont In the mind of the teacher First of all, she mut remember that to teach is to Impart Instruction; cot to find fault with Ignorance, with lack of comprehension, wit.y listlessneas or with forgetfulness. Often, Indeed, for these last named faults, poor teaching is to blame Second, thee Is the inflexible rule that requires a teacher to prepare every lesson carefully before giving It, In order to present It In an imerestirg and Intelligible way. Third, there is the ever present danger of overdoing, against which the teacher must always be on guard. In the begtnnirg short lessons frequently varied give the best results Ten or fifteen minutes for each study Is enough, and this time limit must not be overstepped so long as tomorrow represents another day. The Household down upon The destruction of the large coKon mill by the tornado was t:ie first serious blow that had been atruclf the Then "a series of growing Industry disasters bcfcl.1 the town m the' Valleys of the three state This time the elements hurled back to the earth the water it had sucked up, not In rale, but in Hhects and torrents that swelled the streams .until their beds were the confines of the valle)s. The most serious result, of course. Is the loss of life. Thirty four are known to have been killed The property loss la over three million A Aching backs are eased. Hip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs and dropsy signs vanish. Thev correct urine with brick dust sediment, lilgh colored, pain in passing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Doans Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel. B. HENDERSON. DAVID Bronze by J. Massey Rhlnd, 7 fast I Inches High, Town of Ciwmont, Iowa. an Ornament to the Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness headache, nervousness, dizziness. Doan's Kidney Pills are now recognized as s known remedy for kidney, bladder, and uriuary troubles. They bring rellei and cure when despair shadows hope. The free trial is an open door to self proof, -New York. Tribune. Statement Frm the Chief Executive British Houst of Commons Rejects of Bellovllls, Illinois. Protection Propose la In answers to criticisms of his The British House of Commons, by THE TEMPTATIONS OF BOYS. WEALTH IN IRISH BOGS. Baxter PrRruos. Kaksa It was Pkctfikld. action .in not using more forcible a vote of 24 to 28. declared Its hostil"I received ihe free sans called rheumatism. I could of Doan's hwiney hills. pie docthe relief from means to disperse the mob which ity to a protective tariff, which had May Prove Regeneration of no oi the Country Lad Who Goes fret For five years T have had tors. I tx;an to improve on to a Great City. . much Isle's Industries. lynched the negro, Wyatt, at Belle-vtlle- , been proposed by Colonial Secretary pam in my back. which tikinv Doan'i sample and physicians said arose front boxes st our 111., on the night of June 6, Mayor Chamberlain. It had been supposed Sir Richard Sankey, writing In the J Mr. Depew says in answer to the got two kidnevs Four boxes o my although t8 years Kern said; Doan's Kidney Pills have ea that the ministry would stand by Mr. Nineteenth Century on The Future jeharge of Rev. Dr. Hillis that the of age,and,I sin almost a new cured ike trouble. I tirely man. I was troubled a good It Is true that I requested the off- Chamberlain and accept defeat, but of Irish Eogs. prophesies as to the! pampered sons of the rich are rotten deal think I owe my life to three had to with my water Pills, and I want others IS icers not to us tbelr guns, 1 did so Premier Balfour, In a speech In which way In which the Irish bog Is going to before they are ripe that the great-prov- e get up four and five times a know it '' Sadis Davis, - That trouble is over after careful reflection. 1 was con- he declared himself an out and out Baxter Springs, J to be the regenerator oflrlsh est danger comes to country boys nightwith and ones mors I can but the demanded free that trader, Industries. He says that tea. tons of ho go to the city to make their for- - rest tbs night through. My vinced in my Judgment that to do so all and I backache T sufFalmocth, Ya would not stop the citizens In their party leave his bands untied is so bog peat are worth a ton of ordinary1 tunes. It Is these unfortunates who thank you kever sogone, much for fered over twelve months 8TATZ- determination to get Wyatt, but that Important a national question, saved coal. If It could be treated and tura- - are to be pitied more than the million-e- d tha wond-rf- ul with pain in the small of my msdiciaa, lTiia." back. Medicines and pla ' Tnr fww trial boa, wiad this eoofon te such n course simply would fan the the ministry from Its threatened overinto fuel on the spot, it could be sires' sons. The hall bedroom is not lioan s ladusy ter gave only temporary Jko. Q. Hrsts, x flame of their Insane Ua, Buffaiu, X. . If auora crisis a and averted conwas I throw, electric home of political saloon and in the wnu aiiilr ua a$ used for the. generation relief. Doan's agreeable aw i. inwIflrlMt fury. Pd Kidney President BidgevltK , cured m" - r d. Bkowx. rtallk vinced that to do so would precipiIndiana-- htata Bank. tty. Any part of Ireland can ba and poolroom become their places of Falmouth. VS tate & battle, I was convinced that reached from the bogs of Mayo by atfi fleort, their cIubs.'The conditions 8 are all as all are .bt-Wllthem" 150 S wires long. they against electric, main many Citizens would. A Great Apple Country. I common thing ( favor of the boys In wealthy Four Varieties of Projectiles. "tna lined lu the encounter. America It la quite and 200 The homes. seems Tbe are of used Fciirclasses taken. well miles, Annapolis valley of Nova Scotia to projectiles transmit point "I did not Yrant to see, innocent electrlcjfr of the cur- The country boy In town has need of in the United States - navy armor-piercin-g sends over 600,000 barrels of apples anStood flow on account of the guilty only to lose 20 vf projectiles for use against nually to Scotland, England, and other rent . by tbe w aj AH Irish bogs, g fortitude and a firmness of purpose wretch In the Jail tie was not worth of to common overoome shell for use against parts of Europe. wUfeln loneliness the and armor, any the the are range therefore, the sacrifice which would have fol unarmored or very thinly armored Sir Richard calcu- idleness that make any acquaintance part of Irelan lowed and wbich would xhave been Core a Cold In One day. lates that thr Irish bogs contain the a friend in need and to resist the parts, shrapnel for service against ex- Take To Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail simply awful tb conteroplatex in itu UOO tons of considdetachments a of men ac Into which chance 6,000,000, posed temptations equivalent fearful scope. druggists refund money if it fails to core. 35a , of which is certalhly quaintanceship leads. He Is far more erable distance away, and canister, tual. "The officers - did their full duty.. THE JOKE OF A KING. or apt to go wrong than & lad reared in which is employed against detachavailable for steam-raisinThey They arrested tha assassin. ments of men lacking protection withThis Is the surroundings of wealth. purposes. locked him up In one of the strongest in close range. Historic Hoax Perpetrated by Gusta-vu- s equivalent of a constant output of. and most modern jails in thta or any consecu-412 SAGE III. of Sweden. TO MOVE. RUSSELL for horse power 300,000 ROYALTY AT THE RECEPTION other country. They exhausted their King Qustavus III. of Sweden had Sir Richard thinks that tlve years. possibilities In defending the prisonbeen frequently Invited to tbe little before many years It will be possible Great Financier Dissatisfied With SurWearisome Duties Imposed on Those er." They could not be asked to kill court of Schwerin. In 1783 he paid a of His Home. to generate electricity at the cost of roundings In Position. save lives own to High and lay down their to Germany and as soon as th Russell Sage Is going to move from one farthing per aorse power per How royalty and their suites ever visit a murderer. The men actually on the of Mecklenburg heard of his Duchess he has unde- the modest little house in Fifth avethat He hour. says manage to survive those weary hours ground were the best Judges of the restimated everything, but even If his nue. New York, where he has lived for of standing is always a mystery to me, approach she prepared fetes in his critical, situation. He can no longer says The Countess, In the London honor. But Gustavus, who disdained estimates are reduced by 50 percent, forty-tw- o years. iu Is, to blame for hidden the be seem to would his for stand neighbors. First some Outlook. "You get used to It in the petty courts of the small rulers, hope the lynching. The negro, Wyatt, who one put a candy store next door to time, say the maids of honor, but ap- sent two of his attendants a page bogs of Irelapd. named Peyron, and Deevouges, a valet came into this community armed and Hon, Joseph Chamberlain. him. Then another store was estabparently not till they have been carwith murder In his craven heart is to relieved Colonial Secretary Chamber READY WIT CAUGHT MORGAN. lished on tbe otner side. At the rear ried out two or three times in a faint who had formerly been an actor to be entertained by the duchess. The two blame for it. The negro, Wyatt, who lain from the necessity of resigning. of the candy store Is an Immense fan do the gentlemen-at-arm- s tightly but'tried to murder the county superinIt Is reported that the Duke of How Compliment Won Recognition designed to cool the ice cream parlor. toned up in uniforms and smothered in personated the king and his minister, Baron Sparre, and sustained the chai From Financier. tendent of schools Is to blame for it Devonshlre.at the kings wish acted as This fan Is right next to three of the helmets get used to the ordeaL actefs throughout They accepted as 'first and last. room. his The noise of windows blunt a mediator and played an Important Is dining It within way the direct, of memory many their due Plerpont Morgan's all the homage meant for - I dont approve of mob law. 1 do Forty-seconOn is makes the one In It how in Dublin a certain distinguished man. deafening. patching up tbe cabinet crisis. overrides most people, but part street side there Is a smoking viceroy in the middle of a drawing their master, danced with the Mecklennot wish to be understood to condone King Edward regards his coming visit Wall street broker, got decidedly the offense of the mob. But there to Ireland as of the utmost import the better of him In a verbal encoun- parlor aa Mbs. Sage detests the smell room gave the order to close the burg ladies who were presented to was a reason lor the fury which ance, and the visit could not occur if ter. The broker had failed in an ex- of tobacco she Is compelled to keep doors, and having cleared the room the them, and Peyron went so far as to ask one of the ladles for her portrait burst forth. Murder have been too parliament were dissolved. ceedingly shady fashion and Mr. Mor- her windows closed. So they are go- entire viceregal party sat down on Meantime Gustavus was manToo now of to move deserted late. our to enjoying Mum the in In county been for the floor In Balfour took bouse Premier let various stages of collapse, tbe something ing by gan had frequent self elsewhere in secret many murderers hav been able to storm. His speech was the most ex like 140,000. But the broker eontin sion of the late Charles Broadway and I often wonder how It is that our get away by flight or to conceal their traordlnary and the most vehement ued to bow to his vlrttm as though Rousa. On one side lives Henry Own "king and queen are not similarly Compatriot of Brownings. crimes. A. vicious negro, the Rev, he bas cver bten known to make In nothing of the "kind had occurred. One Clews, on .the otner D. Ogden Mills. overcome on these occasions. RoyalRobert Browning, who during Ms been an agitator," has his long political career. ,8o thorough morning the millionaire said to him ty is the best paid profession, but as- lifetimes was a jl r. Thomas, persistent visitor at HIS. ACTING AND TALKING. suredly, it must be also the most art exhibits, said one day to a friend busy i Belleville, under the ' equal ly did he carry the house with him m his very sternest tone: See here, that the . Chaplin amendment to tbe Mr. Soandso, you owe me 310,000 and wearing. rights act whom he met on such an occasion: Lawyer Squelched His Most Costly Handkerchief. . budget, which declared that the repeal youre able to pay, Iut I'll let you off . The assault on Mr. Hertel was The Chinese ambassador is herd.-- I if cease me needto was Colleague. will Young of the grain tariff would Involve recognize The dowager queen of Italy is In have been introduced, and a member you atrocious im its nature. It During his long career as a lawyer possession of the most costly hand- of his suite was specially mentioned less disturbance of trade, was defeated when we meet. Why, my dear Mr, Wyatt who disturbed the peace Shaw gathered a large kerchief in the world. It Is of the and suave was 396 a of the Secretary votes, by smiling majority composed Morgan. as a poet I caked him what kind of I would not deny myself the collection of incidents grave and gay. of unionists, liberals and Irish mem reply. earliest Venetian lace. Though made verse he wrote, and he- said he pracIs a of young lawyer in the fifteenth century, thla unique ticed the bera. The minority who supported Mr. pleasure you refer to for twice the One of his stories composition of enigmas. By It Is said to be a fact who was opposed to a veteran of the handkerchief is in a perfect state of, Jove! I thought Chaplins amendment were almost all sum named. brother of mf court. man The Iowa an in young Its value is estimated own: the followers of the government, while that ever since that brief conversa- bar preservation. many others of the conservative party tion Mr. Morgan has warmly returned addressed the Jury first and in doing at- - f 10,000, but Queen Margharlta n would not part with it at any price. Vlue of Different Environment the broker's salutation, though he so took occasion to imitate abstained from voting.. mannerisms of the other, such as ad- Queen Margharlta always, was fond of Edmund Clarence Stedman delivers never did so previously. an imagin- collecting old lace, and she still has himself thus of the race of which h KING LEOPOLD IN DISFAVOR. justing his cuffs, stroking We New Englander FAMILY OF LITERARY WOMEN. ary imperial, etc. " This caused con- this " passion. After her majestys is a member: in court. When the death the matchless fine of humanity when are siderable Die- handkerchief laughter Selfishness specimens Monarchs Belgian we are transplanted. N ot ableT r ioW n to her daughter-in-law- . New York S u cc e sa In World veteran rose torepiy he did not neglect descends pleases Parisian Club. bis preliminary motions Queen Helena. Times. of to through Letters. go the Fitnrcr"of"FarTs"TaTc8 that In and deliberation more even bro with Three all women, ofwhom literary members of tbe Jockey club of that than usual. He bowed to the city have a serious affair to settle with have made success. In one family lg clslon to the jury and then began: and In rare. rathbr of other judge visit on hi next history days Leopold II of Belgium and gentlemen of the honor "Your were Brontes the nearest octhe approach to the French capital, which will there are Mrs, G. j. jury, that young man acts like a good cur toward the end of the present to It. talks like a blamed month. It seems that when the king Duer, her married daughter, MrsT Mi- lawyer, but he fooL Alice herself Duer Miwas' last there In February, he dined ller, who signs at the club off, a cnard aux navets," ller, and her unmarried daughter, Miu De Wet Heads Irreconcilables. which he pronounce, to be the finest Caroline Duer. The trio of women De Wet has become the head Gen. he bad ever eaten, ahd th next day have written several novels and noa political party in the Orange some velettes of and excellent large short It club the chef of the disappeared. Every Boer returned colony River and is stories and there KERW essays was later iesrned that he had been hardly fpCO British prison camp at once a one of the from and wbick monarch popular periodicals the Belgian kidnaped Wets De party, and it now Gen. oar community. It was he who fired Is now In by does name as not contain the a kitchen cojoined charge of the royal the shot which felled Hertel. He and at Larhen. Then the Jockey club met ntributor of at least one of the threw comprises a majority of the white popfce alone was to blame for the irreguMrs. Clarence Mackey, who Is ulation H the colony. De Wets irHe suffered and resolved some disagreeable things reconcilable attitude gives the British is lar execution of himself. more her career with cousin, beginning literary of fils own cowardly about the old royal roue, consequence and la said to be at wrork on a novel authorities cme for apprehension. the to come. deed. if drug-gmt- V -- VWar-Ullba- eiLJ if f one-half- g 1 d How-Veter- well-know- - To-da- J te- - , ' h |