Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 January 1901 — Page 7
AN INNOVATION. The Louisville & Nashville It. R., together with its connecting lines, has inaugurated the Chicago & Florida Limited, which is a daily, solid train, wide vestibuled, steam heated, ga3 lighted, with dining car service for all meals en route from Chicago to Thomasvillr, Ga., Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Fla. The train leaves Chicago over the Chiraro & Eastern Illinois tracks at 11:00 a. m., running via Evansville, Nashville, Birmingham and Montgomery, Plant System to Jacksonville, and Florida East Coast to St Augustine, arriving at the latter city at 7:20 the next evening, making the fastest time ever made between these points. The train has annex slreper, leaving St. Louis at 2:13 p. m., which also runs through. Mr. C. L. Stone, General Fus.seiiscr Agent, Louisville & Nashville 11. II., Louisville. Ky., will answer all inquiries concerning this train and furnish printed matter concerning it.
SHOO Howard, SIOO. The readers of this i;;ier will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that scknee letn al.o to cure in all its stapes ana that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the mniii al fraternity. Catarrh beiütr coast it utier.al di.-;ie. r-juires a constitutional trtatinfnt. 1 tail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, net iü, dir.'etly upon the Mood and mucous sr.r-f-i'-es of the sv-Rm. therei'.v d'troyine the foundation cf th-ili-.ras and;:ivii: tin- patient fctrr.-ih by loiiMir.;: up the Constitution and agisting nature in doii.v its -work. 'lhopro-pri'-'tor. havf so much faith in its native powers that tVv offer Duel turd rod I'ollnrs for any case thai it fails to cure. end for I.t of Ic-timon.al-N. Address P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold bv tfmtrsMs 7.x: Hall's Fa tu o' Pill arc the best tiettin,; Away from Nirktnme. In the future the United States steamship StinJia. is to bo known Ajax. The Scindia, it is said, acquired an unenviab'e reputation by the amount of toot and cinders she emitted from her Foickestack. Th- men on board the Scindia ncquired a disrespect for her and altered her name to the "Cinders." A Keine ty for the Grippe. Vhysi. ianj rtcommend KKMP'S BALSAM for patients alllicted with the grip, us it is especially adapted for the throat and luns. Do not wait for the first symptoms of the disease, but get a bottle to-day and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grip has ii tendency to bring on pneumonia. KEMP'S BALSAM prevents this by keeping the cough loose and the lungs free from inflammation. All druggists ell KEMP'S BALSAM at 23c and 50c. Fiell Con for Amttria. The question of a new field gun for the Austrian army is still under discussion. There are advocates of a nickel-steel and of a bronze gun: meanwhile the Austrian artillery remains armed with an antiquated weapon. Try nrr!n-0! Try C.ruin-O! A?k yunr (rot -er to-d.-iy to show you a package of OUAIX-O, the new food drink that takes tl.o place of fHVe. The children may drink it without injury ns well ns the adult. All who try it, like it. OltAIX-O hag that rich seal brjwn of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure prains, and the most delicate stomach aveives it without distress, the price of coiTee. l.V and 2ö cti per package, bold by all grocers. The iZmprcss of China is said to carry with her 3.000 dressp when she travels. These fill tlOO boxes, and are taken care of by 1,200 coolies. To rnjoy good health it is necessary to keep the digestive organs in perfect condition: Garfield Tea is the most successful remedy for all forms of indigestion. Laugh and grow fat. Ben Johnson. CURED BY ES,
nervous, and debilitated, tortured with female complaints, or racked by headache, neuralgia, backache, and kidney trouble. Here lies the great strain upon the nervous systems of women. They have little or no rest ; their life is one continual round of work, duties here, duties there, duties without number. What wonder that such women go to bed at night fatigued, and wake tired and un-
refreshed in the morninj I What women need is that great strengthener and invigorator of womankind. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy that remedy which rebuilds health and strength, purifies and enriches the blood, givesstrength and vig-or to the nerves, and the strong vitality and energy to the system which will enable women
to do their work and yet keep strong and well. It is this great medicine they need. Nothing else in the world can do its work. . MRS. M. D. PERKINS, of 100 Q St., So. Boston, Hass.. says:
I was romph-tf ly run down and could not eat, for the siht of food made
mm ii-k xaui not iiep at night and was nitrhf f r ko.il .nl I .nlul retired at night. ---p.... j um. ctiutTU hausted if 1 triad to do my housework, and I was excessively nervous and very wak.
" Then I began to take Dr. Greene & Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and I cannot wy enough in it praise. I havo not felt so well for yars as I do at the present time, thanks to this splendid remMv. "I cn now eat and sleep soundly, waking mornings strong and refreshed. I do my housework, which is now a pleasure Instead of a burden as formerly. My weight has in
crease 1 about twelve pounds in the last two months. I would recommend any one afflicted as I hare been to use this wonderful remedy." Dr. Croono WW Advlso You Without Chsrgom The benefit of Dr.Greene'sspecial advice is at the disposal of every sickly woman, and it is well to write for it or call and see Dr. Greene at his office, 35 W. 14 th St., New York City. Doing so may shorten the time required for recovery of full strength, and give information which will guide aright in the future. Absolute confidence is observed in all consultations, and no f harge is made.
A Tenant's r.epoulbi:itle. He agrees to preserve the house, eta, and return the same to the owner when the lease ends in as good a condition as that in which the premises were received by him, ordinary wear and tear excepted. The word "preserve" comprehends everything; and "ordinary wear and tear" do not cover any abuse or extraordinary wear and tear. The tenant is not preserving the house, or subjecting It to ordinary wear and tear if he leaves the windows open to min, snow or hail storm which injures its interior; nor If he leaves the blinds open during a gale of wind which may wrench them from their fastenings, injure them, or cau?e them to slam agan?t and break the windows, this not being ordinary wear and tear. If thieves break through and steal he must thoroughly repair the breakage, and any other damage done by thieves, because of hi3 agreement to preserve the premises, and because burgling Is not ordinary wear and tear. If he subjects any fixture to extraordinary strain, cau?ing them to break, he should replace them with perfect ones. If he allows the watr to overflow he Is responsible for the consequent damage. It is -well for every tenant to keep In mind the word "preserve" and the phrase "wear aid tear." Tenafly Record.
POLICE OFFICER RESCUED. Officer A. C. SwMiison of the Council HlufTs Force TelN an Interesting; Story. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jan. 19, 1001. (Special.) Kindhearted Officer Swanson of the local police force is very popular ia this city. He has lived here for seventeen years, and has enjoyed many high offices in social and society work. He is now Vice-President of the "Dannebrog" Brotherhood, the largest Danish secret society in America, which combines benevolent with the social features. Owing to the constant exposure and many hours on his feet, which his duty as a police officer makes unavoidable, Mr. Swanson became the victim of serious Kidney and Liver Trouble. He was very bad, but has entirely recovered. He gives the story in his own words aa follows: "I have been a sufferer for many years with Kidney and Liver Trouble, and have tried many remedies, some of which gave me temporarily relief, and others which were absolutely worthless. I began to think that there was no help for me, when my nephew gave me a part of a box of Dodd's Kidney Tills which he had left, saying that it would do no harm to try them, as they had certainly fixed him all right. What lie gave me helped me so much that I folt justified in purchasing more, and I grew slowly better. It took almost two months to effect a complete cure, as mine was a very bad case, but I can cheerfully and truthfully say that I am a well man today, and I am very grateful that Dodd's Kidney Pills were thus brought to my notice." The wonderful cures effected by Dodd's Kidney Pills in Iowa have created quite a sensation in some parts of the state. There does not seem to be any case of Lame Back, Rheumatism. Kidney or Bladder Trouble which these wonderful Pills cannot cure. They are certainly popular here, and the sale through the local druggists is very large. A needle machine turns out 1,500,000 needles in a week. IIB ceaseless drudgery of househo 1 d cares is more than the strongest man could endure, and it is no wonder that women show the effects of work and worry. Thousands of women in offices, shops, and factories break down in health under the strain and become weak, tired, ii FOR THE BLOOD AND NERVES. as tirwl in the morning as when I .11 .1.. T . - . 1 a 1 oil iui Lime. a "Hi nmlevcly CXcould not waik without being dizzy.
American Exports
There Is no civilized land in the world and few savage ones where evidence of American Ingenuity and skill do not confront the traveler on every Bide. Up in the north of Sweden trains of reindeer are drawing American wood-cutting machinery to points not far distant from the North Cape. The machinery has to bo hauled hundreds of miles over the plains of snow, but the shrewd Swedish lumbermen have found that its use almost doubles their proüts. Again Puntas Neras in Tierra del Fuego is the most southerly continental spot on the globe. The Important lighthouse there 13 equipped with electric machinery manufactured within a few hundred miles of New York City. Some of the schemes devised by the enterprising Yankee are so daring that they might have been almost sacrilegious in a less practical age. A large consignment of steam pumps was lately shipped to the East. Their destination was the Jordan. Formerly pilgrims with an eye to the main chance had found it profitable to secure calabashes of water from the sacred river and sell their contents to churches and convents to be used as holy water. A wideawake American saw his opportunity. He devised a steam pump of convenient size, a number of which were set up at suitable points along the banks of the Jordan. The result was a profitable business in retailing to the churches all over Europe. Again, American devices are finding their way Into the Vatican itself. The sovereign pontiff has recently been our customer for a flashlight apparatus, which stands by his couch and can be Ignited at any moment during the night by pressing a button. Tradition has assigned to Bagdad the honor of producing the most celebrated of lamps. But a New York house has superseded Aladdin and his genii. The lamps are of fanciful pattern, and TAX COLLECTORS o In India the native tax collector is intensely proud of his position and has methods which are, to say the least cf them, Ingenious. The small amount of legal oversight which he receives tends to make hinr. despotic, and he gets his pound of flesh in a manner entirely his own. It is said, however, that the conscientious performance of his duties is likely to get him into trouble, if the recent inquiry relating to the Guzarat district substantiates the complaints that have been made. Guzarat is a maritime province in the northern part of the Bombay presidency and, although some of the districts are flourishing, others are in a poverty-stricken state owing to the barrenness of the soil. This gradually becomes worse as the briny spray from the sea causes a deterioration of fertility. The average tax collector there has a matter-of-fact, every-day system of horsewhipping persons who object to paying their revenue dues. By way of variation, or when a whip is not at hand, its place Is taken by a stick, club or by boot leather. If the culprit has a skin with which this treatment Is not persuasive other methods are tried and an instance of unsurpassed degradation is reported from the village of Bhatgaum. At this place a man from whom some money was due was led thiough the SC Lullaby Her To the music of a soothing lullaby, played softly on a piano, Florence Talmer, 19 years old, diel in Chicago the other day at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. Sullivan. Miss Palmer was the daughter of Matthew Palmer, of Waukegan, 111., and had been ailing for a long time. Feeling that dissolution was near, the dying girl, who was very fond of music, asked her friend, Emily Michaels, who was watching at her bedside, to play something on the USES OF EXCELSIOR. Article Made In Amrrlt-a fioui Ltasswood and l'oplar. "Excelsior,' an American invention, which is extensively used for packing purposes and in the manufacture of bedding, and various other upholstery uses, is not, as Is generally believed, made from shavings," said a wholesale dealer in the material to the writer recently. "It is an article of regular manufacture, and between 35,000 and 40,000 tons of the curling wood fiber are turned out by the Eastern and Western lumber mills annually. "Basswood and poplar are the woods used in the production. The logs are sawed into lengths of eighteen inches, which is the length of a fiber of excelsior. These blocks are in split halves and the wood Is properly seasoned. Excelsior is made of different degrees of coarseness and fineness of fiber. In the manufacture a series of knife points run down the face of tho block, cutting into the wood in parallel lines that are spaced according to the width of the fiber to be made. A following knife slices off the whole face of the block thus served. The fibers curl and commingle as the knife sets them free. An excelsior machine make? two to three hundred strokes a minute, every stroke cutting off a tier of fibers across the face of the block. The usual commercial package of excelsior is a hale weighing about 230 pounds. At wholesale excelsior sells at from $16 to $40 a ton. Washington Star. la Hantloc Kn?tnl Invests SSS.OO.OOOO In the pleasure of hunting England has Invested, it is estimated, $55,000,000, and each year, following the chase, puts Into circulation in that country
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Odd Articles Sent Abroad from this Country. are decorated with devices often more pleasing to the eye of the oriental than the morals of the ascetic. They are of simple design, operating without a chimney, on the principle of the blast furnace. They are conveyed to a point on the Persian gulf, from whence they are hauled over CO mile3 of desert on camel back. They are then transferred to rafts and towed a hundred miles up the Euphrates, where they are again loaded on camels, which convey them to their destination, two hundred miles from the river. These lamp3 are quite the thing In the orient. Among the residences that they decorate are the palaces of the sultan of Morocco, the prince of Siam and several rajahs in British India, In India, too, It looks as though at no distant date the punka will be a thing of the past, and the punka walla seeking a new job. A demand for electric fans of the more up-to-date of the native princes, a little sultan In Borneo in particular having laid In a considerable supply. The torrid climate of India opens up a number of opportunities for American enterprise. Nor does the ancient land of Egypt turn up its nose at our newfangled contrivances. The supply of Images in the pyramids having run rather low, owing to the depredations of curio hunters, an American firm has been filling up the vacancies with most interesting and antique appearing little statues. As a matter of fact, they are manufactured by a new patent process from various condiments, but they look so like ancient stone that they would deceive any but an expert. Egypt appears to be getting frisky In Its old age. An American merry-go-round of the Coney Island type has recently been set up at Cairo. It is largely patronized by the Arabs, who cut a fine figure In their snowy burnooses bestriding the green and gold tigers and elephants. T. G. Knox, In Atlanta Constitution. Persons Horsewhipped in India for Objecting to Dues. streets by a rope with which his hands were tied. The rope was then put into the hands of a Dhed, who led the man to the neighboring village of Olpad. Western people may not see anything very heavy in this treatment, but conveying a man with his hands tied 13 considered specially degrading by the natives of India. In addition, a Dhed belongs to one of the lowest castes, whom people are not permitted to touch, so that being led, or practically driven by such a person, Is about the depth of degradation in the eyes of these people. In other casts families have been turned out of their homes at a moment's notice, often suffering great privation. Others have been forbidden to use the village well, an order which means great distress In a hot country. Houses, cattle and lands have In many instances been "attached," a proceeding better translated at the present time by the word "commandeered," and in many cases the trouble has been made worse by resource to money lenders. Wives have been compelled to sell their wedding presents, which every class of people in Guzarat are obliged to make on the marriage of a relative. These presents are the sole property of the wives and it is considered not only improper and dishonorable, but sacrilegious, for such to be sold, or even pledged. Death Song. piano. Miss Michaels at first demurred, but the importunities of Miss Palmer at last prevailed and she turned and opened the instrument. Soon the melodious notes of the lullaby filled the room, and the gratification of the fast-failing patient was pictured in her worn countenance. When the melody was about finished the smile on Misa Palmer's face vanished, and just as the last notes of the old song were sounded she passed away in perfect peace. over $25,000,000. The various English packs number about 400, of which 22 are of staghounds, 196 foxhounds, 127 harriers and 51 beagles. The Earl of Rithurst has figured that the daily cost in the season of keeping foxhounds and hunting the country is $3,250. The main food of hounds consists of oatmeal, dog biscuit and horse meat, and hundreds of tons of these component of the dog ration are bought and sold In England each season for the support of the packs. Hunting, except la the case of hunting with beagles.meana that the hunters must bo mounted, and It Is estimated that for this purpose 103,000 private hunters are kept throughout the country, not Including the horses of the servants of the hunt In fact, huntsmen figure up that their diversion Is a great national blessing. Land Values In Highlands. How the value of land has gone up in the Highlands of Scotland, as well as elsewhere is evidenced from some extracts that have been given to the press from the MS. of the late Iter. Donald Kelly, a KIntyre divine, who had observed the changing conditions. Some rentals in KIntyre, as compared with those of the latter half of last century, have gone up a thousand fold, and that without taking Into consideration the value of the shootings and fishings. There are four farms In KIntyre today that are more valuable than was the whole of KIntyre In 1772, their rent roll standing at 2,400, aB compared with a valuation for all KIntyTe of 2,025 a hundred and thirty years ago. Tonbt are but th clothes of the dead. A grave is but a plain suit, and a rich monument Is one embroidered. Fallen
What Do Ihe Children Drink?
Don t crive tüena tea or eou.ee. nave von ' . m . l l i Ii i r- a t x rned trie new iooa arintj canea uiiAi.-uf It is delicious and nourishing, and takes the i place of eo2'oo. The more (imia-O you pivo i the children the more health you distribute i thron Th their systems. (Jrnin-O is made of I pure gr:iius. nml when properly prepared I tates like the choice grades of colfee, but o-ts aixv.it )i as macn. Ail grocers sell it 15c and -öc Hirtin of Name "linn Uctp." Iowa almost from the date of its admission lias been called the ''Hav.-k ye State." HawUeye was the name of a ! noted Indian chief, who, in the eirly ! days caused no little trouble along thj wortern border cf American civiliza- ! Men. j Little E'.!a "Mamma, is the min- : iptcr coming here today?" Mamma I 'Not thai: I know of, dear. Bui why ! lid you a:-:k?" I.Itilr Mil?. "Because : I saw papa dusting the bible off this morning. Cou Rlil lit; I.piKt-t 1 o Co'iiimptlon. Kemp's iialsaiu will taop the cough at once. Go to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in I 23 and 30 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. "P Vi n. l rw o n r c- n 1 ta- o f, f ni'r?n o hil : complexion is by purifying the blooo" and j cleansing the sjsttm: Take Garfield Tea j an improvement can Lc seen after a j few days. It is claimed by a physician of Italy that the fumes of petroleum will cure whooping-cough. TO I'IKE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take L sat i ve I! homo Qü.mse Tabi kis. AU örut'cists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is ou tLe box. ;c. In times of war the number of individual homicides always increases. FITS TVrmstieotly Curd. No fit or nerTousress after first ti.'iv s ue f l'r.K. lie's i-at Nerve Jietorer. Si-mi for ri:i:i-: &2.0l UUI Uttlr and treatise. L&. K. 11. ti.i.NK, Ltd., IUI Arch it., 1 hi!Jtlj Uia, Va Many a man has ruined his eyes by using glasses other than spectacles. WANTED Men yrUh r??8 tn advert!"! and Introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture. S:ra!-ht alary 15.00 weekly ani expenses. Address with stamp Monarch Mfj;. Co., Su. rJ4, fcprimjCeld, llllnoi. A shaft 4,7C0 feet deep In search of copper has been sunk in Michigan. Iam sure Tito's Cure for Consumption savefl my life three years apo. Mrs. Tuos. R.jBBLNS. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17. 1300. Great men stand like solitary towers in the city of God Longfellow. liATT'S LAVS FOK COLO. Are recoinmemhd by tt e best drupgKts. 25 cents. '1 hey cure safely und quickly. The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough. Carlyle. We pay SIR a W ek and expenes t- men whh r!u to Introduce our I'oi i.tky "Mi'r . Javklle Mfo. Co.. Dept. I), Paioxs, Kanus. A farmer works a miracle when he turns his horses to grass. Coe's Conch Haina in ' fthe oldt ami l'cst- It will lnvak up a coli quieter man auyiiiiu eise, n is m aj ri-i.a'-. jij i. The sweet simplicity of tne three per cents. Lord Kldon. ruTXAM faii-:lk.s: dyes do not stain the hands or snot the kettle. An egotist is a man who enjoys talking to himself. Many causes Induce prav hair, but Parser's üiib Balsam brin.-.-' liack the youtlnul color. ilLsuRcor.jis. the bent cure lor cniB. 13cU. A character is a completely fashioned will. Novalis. Baseball plavers; Golf players; nil players chew White's Yucatan whilst j.layiug. Some actor.i appear at their best in a dying fcp;ie. Tho best is the cheapest. ra-trrV Ink is the bct. yt't .tco.-.ts 110 more thau tu" poo re!. Some men are afraid of nothing but danger. Nov what you want is cost 10c. Take one! Eat it that means it strengthens the act regularly and naturally. 25c ALL DRUGGIST; CURE i ill bowel tronbles. iousnru, bad brrath.
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on the Rlomarh, bloated bowel, foul mouth, lieadarhe. Iiidicr.ttoii. nininUs.
pain alter eating, liver trouble. Mallow complexion and dizziness. When your bowel don't move regit larly you are getting sick. Coiifttlpatlou kill more
jM-opie man an iiier diseases tosether. It I a tarter lor the chromic, ailment and long year of 11 (ferine that come afterward. No mailer what all you, Mart taklne CASCAItl'TS to-day, for yon -ivill never cet well and be well all the time until you put your bowel rf cht. Take our advice; Mart with t'ASt'AIIHTS to-day, under an absolute guarantee to cu re or tuouey rcfuuded. uo
Grocer The bey you recommended won't do at all. Customer What has
he been up to? Grocer I gave him a the report that he is to succeed Prcslnotice to stick up: "All the delicacies dent Eliot of Harvard. "1 Lave na 1 e of the season will be found inside," how the story originated' writes Mr. and he pasted it on the rubbish barrel. : Wheeler.
Hesult of a Prompt Heply. Two Letters from Mrs. Watson, Published by Special Permission. For W omen's Ejes Onty.
To LIES. rrcKimr, Lyx::, Mass.: " Deati Madam: I am sn fieri n
ovaries and womb, and havo be?n for eighteen uontl:?. I have a i-ontinual pain and soreness in my back ar.d ?iJe. 1 am cnlv free from pain when lying down, or sitting in an easy chair. When I stand I suffer with severe yan in my si ie and back. I believe my troubles were- caused by over work and lifting son: a years ago. "Life is a draj; to me, and I sometimes feel lilio giving up ever bein a well woman ; have become careless and uneonctri.ed about everything. I am in Ltd now. I have had several doctors, but they did me but little pood. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable- Compound has been recommended to mo "by a friend, and I have made up my mind to give it a fair trial. "I write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in rc-ard to my case." 3Ii;s. S. J. Watsox, Hampton, Va.
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November 27, 1S09. Tait Mrs. Pinkitam: I feel it my duty to acknowledge to you the bemdit that your advice and Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have done for me. I had been suffering with female troubles for some time, could walk but a short distance, had terrible bearing down pains in lower part of my bowels, backache, and pain in ovary. 1 used your medicine for four months and was so much better that I could walk three time the distance that I could before. "I am to-day in better health than I have been for more thar. two years, and I know it is all due to Lydia 1C. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. u I recommend your advice and medicine to all women who suffer." Mus. S. J. Watson", Hampton, Va. This is positive proof that Mrs. Pinkham is more competent tc advise sick women than any other person. Write her. It costs you nothing.
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About the first thing the doctor saysThen, "Let's see your tongue." Because bad tongue and bad bowels go toge&er. Regulate the bowels, clean up the tongue. Vc all know that this is the way to keep and lock well. You can't keep the bowels healthy and regular with purges or bird-shot pills. They move you with awful gripes, then you're worse than ever.
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like candy, and it will work gcntly-whilc you sleep. It cures, muscular walls of the bowels, gives them new life. Then they That's what you want It's guaranteed to be found in
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