Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 July 1909 — Page 8
- COMMON SENSE fore (L is thag Dy, Plerce’s medicines, the make f wiich print every ingredient entering o Yhem upon the bottle t"ri'g pers andd atitsl its correctness under oall are dally gryging In faver. The composition of !“% Plerce's medicine is open W everybody ¥Dr, Plerea being desiros of having the Seareh Tobt of nvsitigy(ot tirned fully ypan his formuie, bl confidril that the Belter Ihe comuugiliinn OF Y e it e e oA n the marn sll thiir preat eurallye wmer: .‘ p idn B 0 WHOHY Hee "{* ear . £ mm!if:mjfi privciples extracted {rom nstive forest pools, by esact processes original with Dr. Plerce, and without the use +f a drop of slechol, triplerafina] and cheviically pare glycerine being uisd instesd in srirseting and preseriing the purative yvirtues peslding in the rools emiilored, these medicines sre entirely free Irom the objectiim of doing hsrm by creating 88 sppetite for either alcohalic beverages or babit - forming drugs. Examine the formula on thelr Yosttie wrappers—lho same a 8 snorn oby Dr. Pieeen, and vou wil Bnd that ki *(iihen Madical Diseovery.” the grost, Birest-purifier, stamach Wonic snd towel regilator—the medicine which, while not reccnimended 10 eure eansumption In e advianced slages (ho medicine » 1 dothall yol Jirr cure 81 those eatarrhal conditions of head and throat, wesk stomach, tirpod Hver amd bronehial troubles, wask futizs and hangoncuughe, shich, I nege lestod nr badly treated losd up to and finally terminate in o nmpiion, - Viase the TGaiden Medical Discovery * € fione and 1618 not LRely @ disappoint you i only you give ita Wrough wid Jotr trial © Don's efpert puracies. It won't do sapernstoral things, Yon must exoroise sour patiened and jersovere by He nse for 5 ressonable lengih of Ume to get fts 1000 Yenefith Thoe Ingredients of which I liores's rasdictnes are com posnd have the ungualified endotsement of scores of bt iond fondorn—botter than any imonnt ! of rearprolessional, festimioninla Thov dre ot glyen SWeY 0 be experds tro et with bt are sold ;fl“ nil dealors (n texd Cites at reasonable W‘éfi‘ : : Heal Facate Transfers For the wesk ending Jaly 17, 198, n Noble County, Indiana. prepared sy the Noble counity Abstract Oflice, (1. 5. I'nylor Mge . Hevry Kahler and wife to David . Benuett ot 42 Ulark's add Kenddiville = - | Raclhial Dragoo o Matiida Van Niman pt lot 28 Mitchells add A aéndativille, : ’ Frederick . Rapp to Kendallville il Co. pt SW i see 59 Wayne 1p Elijal - Buntiog and wife to John tiller lots 101 and 102 Bilger & Sim: s add Latttn, : - Jobii Miller and wife to Margaret Hunting lote 101 sud 12 Bilger & Sirnons add Latitto. ' “William H. _\V!utnn and wife o hosepts - Fohart and wife lot 8 bapuisn s add Ligonier. . : Jacob Truessell and wife to Kithrine Meyer pt NW Y geé 7 Swan tp. Katherine Meyer and busband to lacob O Trossell aud wife pt NWi, ¥ 7 Swan tp. . Jacob Truswell to Samoel . Clev. shiger pt NWE geo T Swan tp. Herman Krueger and wife to Anna A Krueger lote i 4 Kruegers sub div Londallville, - . Hernman Krueger and wife to Hanche A Kroeger ot 26 Kruege eul div Kendallville. : Herman Krueger and wife to Mittie A Kroeger lote 15 Kruegers ub iy Kendallville, Wiliinm and Melvin Hall to Benain . Hall ptund & SW Yy pee 8 sikhart tp o ; Many péople bave chronie throat i Hung tratble have found eomfort ud relief in Foley 8 Honey and Tar MW 1L cures stubborn eoughs after ther treatinent has failed Li M, luggies, Reasnor, lowa., writes: The doctors sadd 1 bad consumption nd logot no better until I took ‘oley’s Honey and Tar. 1t stopped he hemorrages and PAit inmy lungs nd they are now as sound A 8 A allet.” Sold by all droggists.
l ~,_,._:‘ RlO T T SR, (N DT, OO DWOsO, PO OGO, —i The | ] oast O | L g 3 Texas Is the ' , | ¢ Lredam or, : | .' the SOUtWQSt ) fi ) ( -~ I k : No long cold winter nights or long hot summer days ) ( where the sun shines twelve hours every day in the vear. ' : J\“ru‘r.ur party December 15 or January 5 and see our bargains ) | in this land of opportunity, unimproved prairie land $l5 to | 30. per acre; improved land, with fig and orauge treés now ) ( loaded "with fruit, and strawberry vines from which you can | R_ pick ripe strawberries today and every day until June 1, at ) [ $9O to 200. per acre. ; : \S}' have sixty miles of sea shore frontage on the most ; »c;mum} ba_yfi. teem'mg' with oysters, on the American conti- ; | nent. For informatiom call on or address. ’ J. C. Billman G.J Beang | { . re 1 - .Jo S 'g , | . _ LIGONIER, INDIANA | lanflmmonn“fi“n““l
TT T eTRRN ST e T i NPT .et Cnl) AR CANAD Ca Y Rinn—wt TANE, Don’t Drink Unless You Get The Bestl! = e : Brewing Co. Have won fame by the purity and superior excellence of their brew. Tafel, Bohemian, Salvator, Velvet and Cham- : pégae Velvet, Bottlad Goods for Domestic Use. Leave orders for Delivery -W. SMITR Manager
|ANGERED BY CHINESE. JAPAN MAKES THREATS ¢ - ¥ ,» .'; '.‘lh”..'l"'v 7" & Mouthpiece of Premier Katsura Says | Mikado's Atfitude of Patience { Tokyo, July 21~The Kokumin, one of the most Isfuential of the Japan- | #Be newspapers, and which (s gener ally regarded a 8 the mouibhiiece of Marquis Katsura, the premier. in mat tore perinining to the puvernment's policy, in an article discossss the sl uation between Jupan and Chiza and {#trikes & somewhat mr:ng.a: e, It was expested says the artcle, that the withdrawal of the proposil to reler to The Hague arbitration irib anal the diffcrepces between China and Japat, preceded the adoption of what was boped would be a concilla tory pollcy by China. But this expectation has not been reslized China now proposes wholly uose ceptable tertis apd refuses to reply to ‘dapan's roquest for reconsiderstion The article coneludes: : | The Jupunese government is exerfcleing all possibie patience Lot Is not ' earrying s endurance (o the point of : sentimentality. Unless China's wood changes beTore the comciuxion of the current month, Japau will be obliged to msEume n different attitude” | . Prince Ito, votll recently the Jap | %’anmw resident general in Korea and regarded as being the greatest of Japan'e cider siatesmien, returned from Beoul earl) today and was received with unuedsl. Botiors at the cxpress command of the eniperor. de .~ The Imperial Guaard of Honor occy pled the square outside of the Shim | ‘bash! raliroad statlon when the | princes teain mrrived. Prince Ito drove through streets loed with troops directiy to the palace, where he reported to 11}03‘!‘-:‘:};&#{;: 7 WAIL FOR HARVEST HANDS. Western Farmers Appeal to Department of Commerce and Labor { for Help. § - 2 - Washiogton, July. 21 A cry for| kel 1o harvest the BERBON 'S h«'rzu‘»!wé oS Crops comes from the weast 1o of | ficials of the departiuent of commoerea | and labor, whose functions. in part, | are to find emplosthent wherever p(m—f sible for the throngs of aliens who| come into this country. - ; Pifty thousand ablebedied mén mre watited, and badly, tob, by the .'sirm-s ers of the wesl sccording to Repre- | sentative Bievens of Minnesota, who!l Las beesn in conference with Assistant Secrofnry Modlarg snd other officials ol -t!l’ce department of commerce a‘ndi iabor. Mr. Bteveng says the west s | Hterally bepging for help two ;—'a!!wri the big wheat and other erops 'Hu; declures that the erop situation al through the west I 8 splendid. . . John A. Cooke Pardoned. Chicago, July Sl--John A Cooke, who has been in prison since January 29, 1908, werving & term for the ombezrlement of public funds. went before the board of pardons at. Joliet ¥Yesterday, pleaded for parole, and se. cured 1t His brether, Willlam Cooke, bad supported his plea. Therefore the board went into secret session and ft Was not until afternoon that formal anouncemdnt wag made that the parole had been granted : ' When-the stomach fails to perform its funetions, the bowels become deranged, the liver and the kidneys congested causing nunietous disesases The stomach and liver must be re stored to & healthy condition and Chamberiain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do il, Easy to take and most eflective. Sold by 5. J. Willlams., :
FOR THE TRUSTS - The Payne-Aidrich Tariff Bill a i Sham and a Fraud .. . . ’ ‘. . . " 'NO RELIEF FOR THE PEOPLE | The “Friends of the Tariff™ Make s Bill | For the Favored Fow—Most of the ; . Tarif Hogs Taken Care Of-~The Re. | duction of Duties en Stesl Trust | Products Will Net Disturb the Pro. | tection of the Trust 4 : | The three parties most interested in ; the tarilf are producers, consuLers jand the goverumest Produocers may i be divided Ifo profected snd unpro | teeted interests [ The pratected pruducers inclulde 1o Cday a comparatively small percentsge |l of our manufacturers, the owners of | mines aod fimber lands snd & vers ismsf: percentage of farmersomainiy i those raising sugar cane, sugar leets tariey and sherp o The mnpreteciel .mfixwrm fos e P abegt O peer cent %‘2‘}3} yalue i‘,f-‘f pread. { petny of onf farsiers shout 85 per cent | of our manufaciurers and virtually al of sur wage snd salaty workers, pro | fessional men, merchants and ftrans . porters ‘ : . L The conwumers include every man, | womsn and ohild inside of our nstion i al borders 5t L As usual, when tariff Lills are belng Vnade, the cousgmning class, those sl L pay the tarifl taves and who therefore are il vitally inferestal, wWere not consulited by the framers of the Payne Bift. The two or three men wha ap peared bLefore the ways and means committes 0 the (ntereat of the neg Clected and forgotten consgmer w.rp‘% treated with gnoming snd contemipt | The committee had no tiow to vwastej g on those who did nol appear to repre i sent special and selfish nterests ] ! Raises Cost of Living, ; E The PayneAidrich Bl will ~!‘i%iea‘i Crather than kevwer the ecost of lving Under it the breakfast, dinner and sup ?pc'r talies will be taxed even nore heavily than they wow are. Under it | [and partly eause of 1 the cost of Eihmx {measired in gold doilars) will continne to rise in the next decade as rapidiy as it has risen In the one just w ended : : There nre many “jokers” in the Payne CAldrich bill, Nearls all have been Pl there for o purpose--to insidionsty ralse tariff duties. . It is reasonably eertain that if the Payne Aldrich bill i its present form o becomes law pot enly wiil the percentage of goods (by value) mported free be diminished, but the fhv-cr{‘n’gi- rate of duty en dutiable Im ports will be bhigher than It is at present. - Consumers who asked for tariff reduction bread will be given tariff enbapeed stones—that s, “handed a lewmon,” as we would now render L - - - Copsumers should not, however, ex pect much from the tard® revision now under way It was not undertiken at thelr behest. Their volee has pever been heard at Washington slnce the elvdl war, It was undertaken becuose it was demanded by the unprotected or ne - louger protected manufacturers. Thus -the boot and shoe makers, pot being in a trust and therefore recelvng litle or ne benefit from the daties on shoes, were beseeching congress for free hides, free leather and free coal Manufacturers of hmplements, machinery and tools, who were benefited less than injured by dutles on iron, steel Jumber aud cos!, were asking for re duced or no duties on these raw mate- ‘ rials and suppiles. Newspaper publish. ers were asking for free wood pulp
fand paper. . 2 i The Steel and iron Cuts. , { Most retlef s expected from reduced l { duties on fron and steel. The country | ;%;ns heard much of the “H 0 per cent” ; gw:s in the duties on steel. 1t has seen ; i the prices of some Lil_ldt‘ of steel prod- | | acts cut $6 or $8 a ton. Putting these i g two facts together, it Imagines that we ‘ are in fulure to have cheap steel as a | !n"_«n}: of lower duties. There is uxz—§ | doubtedly a conneetion between these ‘two facts, but It is pot where mnsli people think it is. Steel prices have | been reduced for effect on Washington 1 —that {s. to prevent radlcal tariff re- l { duction that might hurt and to save as much as possible of the present duties In reducing prices .so ostentatiopsly the United States Steel corperation would have the country belleve that prices are reduced because of the proposéd reductions in steel duties. It is ‘also a part of the game that the “independent” steel manufacturers are to mske a loud outery, to reduce wages | and to claim that they will be rulned if the proposed reductious are made. If necessary, the steel corporation will reduce wages and perhaps pass {ts quarterly dividend at Its meeting on the last Tuesday in April. Al kinds of fits will be thrown to prevent drastic cuts in steel duties. - That the proposed cuts are not drastic, except possibly the 50 per cent cut In the duties on steel rails (from $7.84 to $§3.92 a ton), is certain. In fact, the most of the reductions take away only a part of the superfluous duties and will leave even more tariff protection than Is now needed or used. Thus the duty on tin plate is reduced from 13§ | to 1 1-5 cents per pound. As foreign i ‘and domestic prices seldom differ by ~ more than a cent a pound, the proposed rate would be just as protective as is the present duty. Similarly the propesed duties on wire, naills, bar fron. steel beams, billets and cotton tles wounld as effectively protect the Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by S. J. ‘Williams. - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the o Signatare of
3 7 | ——————— Y : . Collides with Tug and Goes to Bot ' tom—All Rescued Except Sec ond Engineer. - ! New York, July 31-<The Martha | Stevens, a eteam freight propeller be longiog to the Trenton Transporiation Company of Trenton. N J. collided with (he tug Confidence of the Bouth lern Pacific Steamship Company in up §m New York bar acd ssnk almost immediately. Her crow of elght men, besides the colored conk and her baby. were all rescued excepting Zachariab Logue of Hound frook N J, %‘M- second . engineer Logue's come | panions tried to keep him afloatl, but he slipped out of thelr hold and was drowned. ' : The eollision orcurred in the Green vilie channel about half a mile from Rohbins reof, betwesn Staten leland iand the Brooklyn shore The tug { Mruck the {reighter bowion, tearing jan lmmense hole. and the Stevens i went down so quickly that the crew }did not even have time to climb on [ the afterdeck. whieh remained fust §atmrn the water after the boat resetd {(m the botiom In the B 0 foet clannel | Rebecea Brown, the conk. sucoeoded {in taking her threeyearaid girl to i Ihis refuge, but the mon of the crew g ware picked up as they swam or clung [ to hits of wreckage L The police bost Palrol went 1o the g ald of the Confidence, which was un | damaged by the collision, and together g they tock up the survivors and trans | ferred them to the municipal ferry ?'{n‘m! Gowgnus, whivh landed them st |Bt Georgew on Staten island Several P of them were uncomscious and were | revived with diffieulty. Later the | Gowanus brought all the rescued to | this city, where the latest reports § wore that the halldrowned were rest g:ng comfortably at the hospital | Capt Edward B Foster of the Ste gwmfi was placed under arrest under | the technical charge of homicide A i similar warrant will bs jsstued against the captain of the Confidence. The Martha Stevens was an old wooden steamer 130 féet long. She was londed with wire - China Yields to America. Washington, July 21-—Officia! adviees received at the gtate department from Peking contain positive assur. - ances that the matter of the participa. tion of American hankers in the Chinese rallroad loan will be arranged to the entire satisfaction of this govern ment, ; Dynamite Blast Kills Bix. Faston, Pa., July 21 —Bix men, employed on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western rafiroad’s cutoff work, were killed eeveral miles fzom Blairs. town, N. J., by a dynamite blast. THE MAR‘Z‘"ETB. Grain, Provisions, Ete, ‘ Chicago, July 2. FLOUR—-Market firm. Quotations follow: Bpring wheat, special hrands, $0.9: Minnesota, hard patent. jute 88 1564 m; Btraight, export bags, £.%0600; clear, export bags, MOGO, low grades, 8153 3:30. winter wheat, patent, $§ 350¢% 0, stralght, jute, $.1068.50; clear, fute, 5.9 @560, rye flour, white, ‘SLOMPADE; dark, 22060400, . ; . | WHEAT—Tmproved. July SLI7%@GI 184, Beptember, SLIOGGI N, | CORN-—July, ToM47l%¢c; Beptember, &% e _ = S OATS-July, Q%G44 c; September, oy 1%, . 1 BUTTER--Creamery, extras, %o: price 1o retall dealers, ¢ firsta, %S¢ extra firats, 25¢:; firsts, 2¥%e; seconds, Theo: dairies, extras, B, firsts, 20; seconds, | 130 ladles, No. 1,1894 c; packing stock, %o s : ] EGGB--Miscellaneous lots, cases returned. e cases Inclußed, e ordfnary, e, firsts, dk; prime firsts, 2040 extras, M4o; No. 1 dirties, 1640 chm'ks_.i 00, . ! LIVE POULTRY--Turkeys, per Ib., l4e. chickens, fowls, 130 roosters, G s;mm} 18G1c; geose, Sc; ducks, ligike. ! New York, July 2o } FLOUR-Quiet and about steady. . WHEAT-WHth a moderate trade the wheat market was quite stesdy on furth‘[er bull support and light offerings September, - FLITWHLITY, Decomber, §sl 14584 L% : t RYE—-Dull., No 2 western, e, nom[ixul f. 0. b New York., | CORN~—-Bpot barely steady; No. 2 old, THec elevator and nominal £ o, b afloat: No. ¢ new, Bi%e, winter sßipment. £ o b, afloat; July closed We; Beptember closed TBc: December closed ‘s6he. - OATS-Bpot quict: mixed, 5S¢ pominal; natural white, MglT4e; clipped white, 58 ! ' Live Stock. : | © Chicago., July @ [ CATTLE~Good to prime steers, $6.758 iuo; good to cholce steers, $625§6.75; medlum te good steers, $.7549.25; common to good steors, $E.5G550:; good to fancy yearlings, $6.3067.60. Inferfor killers, $4.75 @635, good 10 aholce beef cows, MG 635 medium to good beef cows, WG 450, common to good cutters, §.756250; pferior to good canpers, S2SG2W:; good to choice heifers, $5.00§6.%5; common to fair heifers, R. 0004.75; buteher bulls, 1.7 @5.8); bologna bulls, B ESHLIS: good to cholice calves, SS.OOFLH); medium calves, $L.0067.75; heavy calves, $47565.00, : - HOGS-Good to prime heavy, $8.006830; fair to good heavy, §.5568.20; cholce to Hght, [email protected]: lUght mixed, $7.70497.55; common light. $7.60¢77.80; butcher weights, B00G8.S: mixed packing, $T.50E70; rough packing, $7.0567.50; pigs, $7.00§7.50; boars, $5.00§5.50; stags, tvmm.v : S L . Omaha, Neb., July ™. CATTLE—Markets steady to 10 cents lower. Native steers, $54067.00; cows and helfers, RLBEL6O; western steers. $3.50@ 5.50; Teéxas steers, ROMESEOO; range cows [tnd heifers, $2.75695.00; canners, $£2.0063.35; stockers and feeders, $3.0086.25: calves, $3.506.50; bulls and stags, $3.00§5.00. HOGS—Market steady to & cents lower. Heavy, $7.5007.90: mixed, $1.7067.75: light, $7.607.80: pigs, [email protected]; bulk of sales, $7.7097.80. e g ~ SHEEP—Strong. Yearlings, gm wethers, H50G5.35; ewes, RBOLE
It people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregnlarities, strengthens and builds up these or%uns and there is no danger of Bright's disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. Sold by all druggists. Gures Golds; Prevents Pneumonia
THE SUGAR. SHAM
. How the Payne-Aldrich Tariff Fai vors the Sugar Trust THE CONSUMER SOLD AGAIN | e LAn infinitesimal Reduction in the Migh | Duty on Refined Sugar and How It In | Maore Than Made Up In Other Ways— The Great and Unscrupuious Trust Has Frisnds in Both the House and E That persistont protes? by the people L against tarif platader will pevduce re #tits ‘was proved Ly what hgupenued in Cthe Bouse of rejrcscutatives on April B and B when crriain smendinents (o the Payne tarift Bl were volad on Biagdard U 8 haw lewy pretty tharough. Iy exposnsd 1o the paldic io one way o aoother, and the countervatiiog duty o peiradess which Payue pat in bis IBf and which i In the Dingler haw i;wna known 1o e wimply for the benelit of Bandand Ol apd put there by Btandard 08 The Hgh! against R grew so strong that Canoon and Payne Cwepe forvesd Into the opwen In defouse %""f thelr specisl nriy iEe‘_.'_v for Standard (O Cannon clen tonk the floor to try %tg save it Dut be and Parne were de. Loisively beaten and oi! goes to the free .§ st j o i The Trust Defrauds the Revenue, | The way to pit an end to all the { plundering tarlff joba bs to bring them f:l{}fi thelr deferalers gut into The et ‘and fight them to a finisl The sugar [trust 8 no betler than the ol trust, fand there are plenty of others as bad ga:i both comsbined The sugar rust has [ enjuyed for many years af the hands Laf the goverament an enornousiy Yaly able privijege of taxing i;c—'—;wfl; all the t~mmrm~rs~fi! fix sugnr The govern. ment bax glven 1t Cprotection” at the Prate of about 8O per cont of the {8 bond ivamv of sugar. This has given the ftrust many milllons lu sprarned profits and made it very rich and powerful Yet, only a few weeks ago, the sugar trust was convicted In o the federal courts of having defranded the United States customs out of about $§2.250 0 In duties payable on raw sugars it has lmported asd used. The United States Is now trying hard 1o colleet this money, the trast fighiting every step In the process The Trust Selis Sugar Cheaper Abroad. The sugar taril is another great In fquity which it {8 remarkable the Aweridan people shonld bhave endursd 80 long The price of all the sugar consunied in the Unlited States, wheth. er foreign or domestic, 18 based on the in bond price of forelru sugars plus the duty and the cost of refining. The duty on refined sugar i in the Dingley tariff $l.OO per 100 pounds, practically 2 cents a pound, nud if there were no duty on sugar grenulated supgar wonld be sold to the vousumser at 2 cents a 8 pound less thuan the presest price This is proved by the fact that the sugar trust exports refined sugar to forelgn markets nt 2 cents a pound less than ft price in the domestic markets. An actusl transaction of this kind eame to light in New York re cently. On Felh 25 of this year the Amerlcan Sugar Refiolog company (the sugar trust expnrted refined sugar 1o Great Britaln at 2.0 ceuts por wound. At the same time the prive of the same article In the dowestic market was 4.55 cents per pound, the difference belng 195 cents per pound, or the exact amount of the duty. ; : A Little Pretended Relief, o The revenue to the governiment from the duties on sugar, raw amd refined, Is only about onethird of the direct cost to the people, to say nothing of the Indirect cost [h crippling other Industries and adding Yo the prices of the articlps futo which sugar enters The high duty on sugar is maintalned not for the sake of revenue. but 1o “protect” the great sugar trust The peoplé ate beginning to learn something of what this means, and the Parne tarif bill makes a pretense of reducing the protection a very iHttle It fixes the rate on reficed sugar at 1.90 conts per pound instead of 165 How the Trust Gains. The Paxne bill really takes excellent care of the sugar trust and leaves it with more “‘protection” than before. For one thing, as Imports of raw sugar frowp Cuba pay 20 per cent less duty than the regular rate on raws and as the Cuban sugar practically makes the market price of raws In New York, the trust by this provision saves about onewighth of a cent per pound on the cost of its raw material. But of even more importance I 8 the “minimum and maximum™ proviso in the bill, which adds 20 per cent to the rates on lmports from all countries which do not grant special tariff concesslons to the United States. Practi}cany the only countries from which f!mpo’rtg of refined sugar can be expected to come are Germany and Austria, and conditions in these countries are [such that the additional 20 per cent is practically certain to be imposed. This will make the actual rate on refinedJ sugar higher than in the Dingley tariff: 1.90 cents per pound increased by 20 per cent is 228 cents as against 195 In the Diugley tarit. =~ = i The Trust Can Meet the World.
No wonder the trust s profitable with such good care. This trust can, as a matter of fact, refine sugar more cheaply here than can bLe done anywhere else in the world. The independent refineries claim that with free raw material they can meet the competltmfi of the world, and they are not as well equipped as the trust; The entire labor cost of refining sugar in this rountry does sot exceed one-tenth of & eent per pound. : :
Soreness of the mucles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury is quickly relieved by the free application of Chamberlain s Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for musculr rheunmatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by S. J. Williames.
The world’s most sunccessful medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ithasrelieved more fnin and suffering. and saved more ives than any other medicine in use. Invaloable for children and adalts. Sold by S.J, Williams. |
ARMY RECRUITS AFFLICTED . Soidiers Eriisted in the Southern | States Infected with Parasite, But Neariy All flecover Boon from the Ansemia That Resvits, | | Waskington, fuly 21—The hook | worm or “lary bug” as it has beon Shows 10 exist in the southern states, | | sccording 1o investightions of the phy slcal condition of army recruits, wiil| form an intoresting chapler in the Morthooming report of the surgeon . general of the army and probably wiil | dead 1o a widespread efort cn tho | part of boards of health tn the south i ‘;m sates o eradicate this disense, | which & few years ago was a:smm! . prominently 1o the attention of the ' warld in commection with the Porto | Ricans, . o | % When the hook worm, referred m'i 18 the medical world as pacinariasts - was declared 1o be prevalest in Porto Rieo, resgiting In & tendeney (o indo. | letee on the part of the patient who | | otherwise appesred In usunl hewith, | zm was no suggesiion that this ;&.«\é - callar parasite infected people I 8 Ihe United Sistes. Through ihe vory | | caretul and thorough wethods Ihat | bave beoh adopled In the United Biates army, both In the selection of | recrults and In the care of men alter thelr enlistment, thin disense. h“; been shown to exist to & large cxtent | | Found in Southein Soidiers. | | i- This investigation has besn ;gmé | gresaing guletly during the last six or | - seven motithe, so that when Surgeos. | General Torney makes up bis anousl | report Be will have much data to | prove the prevalesew of the hook %W{x{m armong wbllers enllaled from | %ficm!hvm states These recrults pmss. | fng through the army depot st Fort | Blocum, N Y., were examined to the | number of 140, 109 of them being in. | fected with the parasite Went Vir | | xinla, Vieginia, North Carolins. South | l(?amima, Georgia, Flortda, ..fi;_»si.x;m:;‘i [a.nd Tennessee all supplied recruits | that weore nfectad } While the hook worm was 50 large i !!}!‘ prevalent, 1o only two instances in thiz serles of investigatlong was the | anaemin suficlently severy 1o a‘,}.';flflg the rejection of the men. After being | treated. all of the infected soldicrs | gained in weight and lmproved -in | physical condition generally, s Following tbis investigation of r:g crults {t was discovéred that une mj arfasis . was a common discuss | throughout the southern siates. 1t | s estimated. by army surgeons that | 50 per cent. of the recrults in the ar | .my today from the roral dlstricti of | North Carolina, South Caraling. Geor ‘gis, Plorida, Misslssippl Alabaima and { Loulsiana will show hook worm hzw*v.; tion, 4 o § Recover After Joining Army. . ;, ‘Reerults from southern siates who | bave been in the srmy several _.w;u«w show a téndency toward tha_m::;ma.f tlon of the diseare. This Is partiy | gccounted for on the theory that the | regular life and nourlabing food, tg.vl gether with dally enforced exvrcise, | often result in recovery from the in fection. : It has been estimated that the cam. paign waged by the army agsinst the ‘hook worm In Porto Rico ressited in Euvln’g of more than j. 060 lives annu iaily:‘ The surgeon-general may sug gest . the possibiibly of Instituting imme campalgn against the disease (n the south, but under presest condi tlons 1t s sald but little can be dnne’ except gh’réugh the agency of state governments, | 4 EERNEEE Tl e b E Prize Bull Kiils Farm Mand. © - Santa Barbars, Cal, July 21 -W. T Drummond. & farm hand employed by 8. A. Pinkbam, was kilied by Pink bam’s bull, “Dudley,” the winner of ilnm blue ribbons, FIRE BUGS CAUSE BIG LOSS. [sb A 2 incendiary Blaze in Oshkosh Destroys Lumber of an Estimated Value | : of $lOO,OOO. - - Oshkosh. Wiz, July 21.-A loss, which wil be abogt 31000060, was caused by a fire which destroyed the greater part of the lumber yards of the Foster Lothman Lomber Company In this city. It i estimated that about 12250080 feet of clear factory fumber and about 1,000 000 feet of cut stock was destroyed The fire is be Heved to be of incendiary origin City Hall Corner Stone Laid. . Chicago, July 21 —Declaring that the new municipal building was des tined to be the administrative center of the greatest city in America; Cor poration Counsel Edward J Brundage, wielding a silver trowel, officiaily laid the corner stone of the new city hall in the presence of 300 city and county officials, builders and guests of honor, Chase Negro with Autos and Hounds. ' Vinings Station, Ga., July 21.—Auto mobiles and bloodhounds dre in pur. suit of a 4 negro who assauited Miss Exy Humphreys, near here. The autors were filled with a posse of excited and heavily armed men delérmined to tynch the negro if they catch him. . Trustee Notice - 1 will maintain an office at 'the Farmers' and Merchants’ Trast Co. and will be found there Saturday of each week for the transaction of public business. H. C. Erwlx,
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Everyone would be benefited by taking Fo)o?'a Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley’s Orino Laxative today? Sold by all druggists. T :
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