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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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rnE BAdNB 0ATIT TOOXAL. FT? TO AT A FTEEXOOT. MABCH in, 1905. 5 ment of the balk rule and the leveling of the pitcher's box will make his team the "Backache, "The Blues Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement In Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. Wrmi under which he will come west and be is awaiting an answer.

SAN FRANCISCO, CaL, March 10. Al Her lord, widely known a manager of Joe Gana, light-weight ehampion, MM talMB charge of Young Corbett's affair and will take the former Denver man east and try to get match for him with Terry MeGorern and others of that darns. Manager Fielder Jones of the Chicago best base -running train in xne American league. The hardest batter to fool I ever pitched against," Ssjre "Smiling Al" Orth, "was Pop Anson. Anw used to take two strikea on me and then crack to third one aa regularly as be came to bat and as easily as breaking a toothpick.

And maybe he couldn't clout them to right field White Stocking" says that the enforce HEAT WITH HOT WATER YOU WILL SOON BB MAKING ARRANGEMENTS ran fltXT WINTERS HEAT ARB YOU GOING TO BUILD OR REMODEL YOUR HOME PROVIDE FOR DAVIS HOT WATER HEATERS Your SpectfkaUeags OVER 303 IN USE IN RACINE. For Information Se. DAVIS Heater Co1 216 Sixth Street, Racine, Wis. -By FRFDF.RICK 5 UPHAM ADAMS SjS I Cwfcj JOHN BURT Author 'of "The Kidnapped Millionaires "Cotonel Monrat'l Doctrine BtC. jg OOPTHIOHT, IWJ, BY 1 Cyrt A.

J. DllXIL BlBDLI IfeJ All rl ghts Mil MM COPTaiGHT, 1908, BY FRSDRKICK I'PHiM ADAMS Continued.) ttt that have been rolled on the alleys this season. One weak player who played as a substitute held their total score down somewhat and with their regular man the helm at the next playing they should be able to carry away the honors easily from the Johnson Am-bergs. Several new players were added to the Wolffs last evening in the hope that defeat could be averted, but the Reukaufa were too much for them and the score following will give an idea of what waa Ai-mur Morris, stripped of all power The members of the local Y. M.

C. A. are jubilant today over the great victory gained by the local team in competition with other state team in the meet at Fond du Lac yesterday, the home team winning the amateur championship of the state with apparent ease. In but one event did the Racine men fall down, and that was in the relay race, which waa the mosti exciting contest in the meet. This event was won by Kenosha with the Milwaukee railroaders second, giving Racine and Kenosha the great bulk of the decisions.

I by the action of the directors, stood CHAPTER XXXI. Dear Mrs, Pinkham: fal it rn-v rtutv to tIl all BufTerine mrnrn For Perfect Health How often do we hear women sy: "It seems aa though my back would break," or "Don't speak to me, I am all out of amid the wreck of his fortunes. He was a witness to the compromise by which a representative of James Blake ft Company agreed to terms, which, while protecting the depositors, called for the sacrifice of the millions which once stood in his name. The fifty thousand dollars he had succeeded at the last moment in draw- Ihm no ortr Hn Dim of the relief I have found in Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound.

When I commenced taking the Compound I suffered everything with backaches-, headache, men Pilln. You will nod ft all o-ri Uw mark you, Ike moot perfect of done: REUKAUFS. sorts? These significant remarks prove that the system requires attention. Backache and the blues" are direct MSBSSSMSSJ BI hkI arr 1M nmr strual and ovarian wouoies. i compiew-ly cured and enjoy tha best of health, and I owe it all to you." Symptoms OI an in warn trouoie wuicu ing from the bank was all that was will or later declare itself.

It 235 140 134 125 125 205 205 168 109 126 Heckner 190 Hanson loO Schroeder 134 Nelson 214 Brill 97 left to him. When women are troubled with irreg ular, suppressed painful menstrua A t.ltrl rlUK MtJOI-ftSBll, ISDWSKTinS. R1C1 KABimK. 873 820 tion, weakness, leucorrnoea, aispiace-ment or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovariea, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms aa dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irrita Father and Son. One by one the directors of the bank had entered the room where Randolph Morris, was making his fight against overwhelming odds.

Some he recognized by an almost imperceptible bow, but no words came from his lips as he bent oyer the tape. The faces of the directors were pale and drawn from tension. When L. O. had mounted to eighty dollars a share, Randolph Morris changed his tactics and attempted to check the rise by throwing all his holdings on the market.

In less than an hour he hurled thirty-five thousand shares into the speculative whirlpool. It was like stemming Niagara with a straw. The price did not sag. The powerful interests back of L. ft O.

pledged three millions of dollars for this stock and clamored for more. In response to a demand for margins, Randolph Morri3 deposited several millions cash and valid securities. Alarmed by rumors, patrons of the bank formed in long lines and demanded their There was no EN Toarm ion, Bisnrnu, nam vasars, bIiaow mui VIM. VIGOR! and VITALITY Jr Ir fwr tit mm I Cents and 2S Cent per Boi Total 795 WOLFFS. Stoekmeyer 115 Dick Nelson 143 Olson ...155 St.

Clair 140 Gabbey 181 138 163 144 120 13S 105 178 144 178 106 may be caused by diseased kidneys or some uterine derangement. Nature requires assistance and at once, and Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound instantly asserts its curative powers in all those peculiar ailments of women. It has been the standby of intelligent American women for twenty years, and the ablest specialists agree that it is the most universally successful remedy for woman's ills known to medicine. The following letters from Mrs. Holmes and Mrs.

Cotrely are among the many thousands which Mrs. Pink-ham has received this year from those whom she has relieved. Surely such testimony is convincing. Mrs.J.U. Holmes, of Larimore.

North Dakota, writes: bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, mel Through the long hours of that eventful day General Carden's eyes were fixed on the stock board. Few of the excited customers of James Blake Company recognised the ex-banker, and none knew the reason for his absorbing interest In the fluctuations of the stock labeled L. ft O. Who was this man Blake, and why had he offered to place a fortune in his hand? Why had this stranger come from out the West, and by the magic of his touch, transformed a worthless stock into ona of so great value that millionaires struggled madly for Its When he took his last look at the The Racine men made 29 pointn and their nearest competitors, the Central of Milwaukee, made but 10 points, showing that all of the other teams in the state were clearly outdistanced. Oshkosh secured 6 points, Kenosha 5 and the Milwaukee railroaders but 4 points.

The HueffneT boys on the Racine team made a great hit and were liberally applauded for their work, they making 24 out of the 29 points credited to the Racine team. Otto HuefTner was the star of the meet, winning first in the 20 yard daah and the broad jump, second in the high jump and third in the shot put. Williams of Racine also made a good record, making 9 feet 7 Inches in the pole vault. He was closely pressed by Springer until he hurt his shoulder which forced him to retire. The attendance at the meet waa the largest that has ever turned out to a similar event in Fond du Lac and the crowd was very enthusiastic.

The next place at which the meet will be held has 861 008 Total 740 ancholy, "all gone" and want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember here is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink F. B. WASHBURN TWr Mrs Pinkham ham 'a Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqual-fied endorsement.

No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman ib cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand.

Mrs. Pink-ham's address is Lynn, Iter advice is free and cheerfully given to I have suffered everything with backache and womb trouble I let the trouble run on until my system was in such a condition that 1 waa unable to be about, and then it was I DENTIST 502 Monurnpnf Sq. Citau Phone 822-Z. OFFICE. HOURS! From 8 to 13 and from 1 to 5- The Terrible Turk who appears at the Lakeside Auditorium on Monday evening in the wrestling matches, remains true to the customs of his native land while in America and especially in the matter of dress.

While he has been in this country for some time he still retains his Turkish costume consisting of the red fez cap with the turban, red "Saltn" (short jacket) big loose pantaloon and gold and red sash. He will arrive in the city tomorrow and will remain here until after the match. According to has mnnager, he knows that he has hrd proposition to fro uj ngninst in Racine, but feels confident thut he will be able to defeat his men. Rooney is too well known to need an introduction to the. Rurine snorting fraternity.

Both of commenced to use Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege table Comoound. If I had only known how much suffering I would have saved, I should have taken It months sooner for a few not been decided but either Racine or Kenosha will secure it, that being the general opinion expressed. Summary: 9 i j- I em weeks' treatment made me well and (drone My backaches and headaches are all gone and I 'suffer no Twin at mv menstrual periods. gleam of hope, but grim In defeat the old banker stood by the wheel and watched the ship of his fortunes as she swiftly neared the reefs of ruin.

A clerk entered and handed to Randolph Morris the yellow slip of paper containing the bulletin. He read It slowly, crumpled It In his hands and threw It on the noor. Grasping his massive gold-headed cane, he brought It down on the glass dome which covered the delicate mechanism of the ticker. One of the whereas before I took "Lydia K. Mnkham's Vegetable Compound I suffered intense pain Mrs.

Emma Cotrclv, 109 East 18th every ailtnc rmnn who aks for tt. Her SjftviOto and medicine have restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. Street, New York Otter, writes: AA Ire. Plokhain's Advice -A Woaian Best Understand, a Woman's Ma stock board L. ft O.

was quoted at 105. He nervously drew a slip of paper from his pocket and made a rapid calculation. If Blake chose to realize at the quotation. General Carden's share of the profits would be nearly eight hundred thousand dollars. The figures puzzled him, and he made the calculation anew, only to find It accurate.

This represented more than the fortune he had lost. A wild Impulse came which urged htm to demand of Blake the Bale of his stock. What right had he to Imperil that which would Insure the happiness of his daughter and the repose ot his old ago? Hurriedly he retraced his steps until he reached Broadway, and again he entered Blake's office. An hour had passed, and he hardly dared look at the quotations. Perhaps the deal had collapsed? Perhaps ft O.

145, 145, 146." called out the man who was reading the ticker. "Two thousand L. ft O. at 150!" An exultant shout went up from the crowd of men who surrounded James Blake. His handsome face was aglow with pleasure as they slapped him on the back.

i "My congratulations, general," these men are possessed of reputation which they will not wish to see trailed in the dust in the coming contest, and the match can safely be said to be on Us merits. GOLD. Cl. I S. OCTSa I 1 fas, ai orBKulthn nl Mf a humiiii MJmssSL Nf ium i ob men ssssssaaw.

Wfmn Imw aiwt 'la' aturraMuifaoar rftaii'g pk .) I 01una.i tvnct. jotia iiAYs iiaNimomd, vuttoatw tuiMu- antrtnrtty, aV" la hi aaar d(aarpl en -jt lakrn owl in I wo Ttmn Ok. In alaTtn. lunnpali la makliia: m.ra ranl Ml 'ban any rami' la lb worirt. UK ateUon al rap.

Ira a4u aa, meraa MM MPsMUMj nnnniliunwl, Naw Varfc ril y. ZU vara oasn J. nueuner. nm im-. first; Roumuender, Centnil.

second; M. HuefTner, Racine, third. Shot put M. HuefTner, Racine, first Roumuender, Central, second; 0. HuelT ner, Racine, third.

High jump Vanliew, Omhkr.sh, first. 0. HuefTner, Racine, second; Bowen, Oah kosh. third. 5 feet 4 Inches.

Three standing broad jumps O. Hut tT nar. Racine, first; M. HuerTneT, Racine, second Theaetu, third. Distance.

HO feet 0 inches, Pole vnult Williams, Racine, first Springer, Central, second; M. HuefTner. third. 9 feet 7 inches. Relay race, 1 mile Kenosha, first: Railroad, second; Central, third.

Time. 7:02. TWO TEAMS TIED FOR LEAD Shocking. Daughter Don't invite my rural uncle In the reception room any more. Mother Did he make any bad breaks before the company, dear? Daughter I should say so.

When I showed him a Louis XIV chair he asked if Louis vis a good chalrmaker. mi SACRAMENTO. March 10 The anti-priro-ftghf hill was defeated in the assembly yesterday by a vote of 35 to 33. a SBe ALBANY. N.

March 10. The Krnw- ley boxing bill, permitting limited-round contest between amateurs under the sanction of the Amateur Athletic union, passed the senate yesterday. The bill now goes to the assembly. PATENT flytng fragments cut his cheek and a few drops of blood slowly trickled down his face. "The corporation of Randolph Morris ft Company Is bankrupt!" he said, rising to his feet and looking Into the faces of his astounded associates.

"The Board of Directors will convene at once and take formal action to that effect. Be seated, gentlemen, and come to order. You may make the motion for suspension, Mr. Mason." When Randolph Morris adjourned the directors' meeting he looked about for his son. but he was not In the room.

He found Arthur Morris within the caged enclosure occupied by the paying teller. In his hands, were several packages ot money. "What are you doing there?" demanded Randolph Morris. "Cashing a check," was the sullen reply. "You are a thief as well as a fool," roared Randolph Morris, his hand on the door and his features convulsed with passion.

"No officer of a bank Japanese Alphabet. The Japanese system of letters la called Iroha, from the names of the first three letters, "ro" and "ha," on precisely the same principle as that which gives to our own Bystem the title "alphabet" HUBERT E. PCCK, 8t Wa-h-ton, D. C. CononlUoit oxpert in Patent n-' 8.

and Vorniga Patent. Seed for Inaflet; "Relucted Patent Apolieationa." cue son oaa Tftuen with crushing tores on the father. In the hour of victory John Burt was silent and sad, and John Hawkins was not Blow to glean the reason. "I wouldn't worry over Randolph Morris," he said, with a gruffness which was assumed. "The old man will recover.

One stroke of apoplexy won't kill him." "Write to Randolph Morris," said John, addressing Blake, "and say that his personal property Is exempt in this settlement. He has scheduled It as having a value of nearly a million dol-lare. I shall not take It from him. He's an old man, with daughters and others dependent on him." "Good for you, Burt!" exclaimed John Hawkins. "It isn't business, but business Is hell as old Sherman said about war.

I'm going to my hotel to take a nap. Where can I see you this evening? Dine with me at the hotel at nine o'clock. What d'ye say? You, too, Blake." Both accepted the invitation. For some moments after Mr. Hawkins had RAILROAD TIME TABLE Cfelcago tndSrthwMir ilailwajr.

Job aeon Ambora- and Reukaufa Share Honors for the First Position. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pet. Played. W.

RICH OH P001-Y00 NEED TEETH No one, old enough to know better, should MILWAUKEE, March 10. dim Mc-Cormack, who is acting as John L. Sullivan's sparring partner, writes from Terre Haute, that he will issue a challenge to dim Jeffries or any of the heavyweights, when he arrives in the city next week. McCormack says he weighs 106 pounds and is 6 feet 2 inches tall. He claims that by his defeat of Sandy vcr-tnison and Jack Johnson he is entitled to Arrtea frera r- am.

ea. SuaJar ia. Hiiedpoalr IK a at. ax. tia ity if at i.i .633 .633 .400 .333 11 11 18 20 Johnson 4 Amberg ....30 10 Reukaufs 30 19 Dan Sols 30 12 Wolffs 30 10 Blake said, grasping the old Boldier's hand.

"Our little pool is working splendidly! Do you feel like getting out at 150, general? I wouldn't advise you to do so, but if you wish It can be arranged. I have a customer who will the stock off your hands at that fig. "I am entirely satisfied to let alone," said General Carden, drawing himself up proudly. "Handle my be neglectful of that most vital and useful organ of the human system the teeth the Irrlv from Milwaukee CSS a m. daily 7:60 a.

ml ax Sunday aa. daily teaoa as. daily. m. dally a 4ail 3: ua.

ti an lay 1: m. ax ajuadaf 1 .1 at SB, very guards to the gateway of I cal h. SOZODOFaT i d. m. dally.

4:11 p. St dallf p. at. daily at p. at.

dailf li tip. aa. iil 111 daily. a meeting with Jeffries. While here next i on the point of suspension has a right V6op at to accept or withdraw funds, and you week McCormack will meet all comers in -apart for Ml wankee.

4 1 a at. a Stiudaf tldla tu. Haaaayoaly (-') a as. Horn Jay four-round bouts. NEW YORK.

March 10. Jabez White, the English lightweight champion, and left no word was spoken between John Burt and James Blake. Eacn was busy with his thoughts, but John broke the silence. "When 1b MIsb Carden expected to 10 dally TOOT POWDER should be found on the toilet table of every one, be he rich or poor. It will aot tarnish gold work nor scratch the enamel.

A perfect dentifrice the one for you. FORMS) LIQUID. POWDER PASTS. at. dally.

Depart forOaJaaea. a av dallef" 160 a. SB, em, alar -a. daily a-31 a at. dally i.

dally :90 p. at. as. 4tt at. Ull I'M p.

A. latl Jpm Bowker. the bantamweight chain- -0tp. at. as.

rlnjnl l.m p. st. as. Saaaay 4:11 p. SB.

dally p. as. i p. m. daily return?" he asked, Quietly.

To be Continued. stock according to your Judgment. The subordinate should not question the policy of a victorious command-er. "Mr. Burton wishes to see you," whispered a clerk to Blake, and the famous head of the firm turned and left General Carden.

He heard the shouts of victory and found himself shaking hands and laughing with strangers. He felt a strong grasp on his shoulder and turned to see James Blake. "We settle with Randolph Morris ft Company at 175," he whispered. know It." He grabbed Arthur Morris by the shoulder and dragged him through the narrow doorway. "My curse goes with that money!" he shouted, his face convulsed with rage.

"You have dragged me down to shame and poverty In my old age. I hope, by God, that everything you bny with that money will give you pain! I wish to God" His voice waa choked, the blood surged to bis temples, his hands clutched at bis throat, and with a gasp for breath he fell heavily to the p. at. all Hp. at.

Datlr i'1 a a a a The Wolffs are now hopelessly entangled in the mire in the games between toe teams of the Busine Men's Bowling Wrngue, and as the season is far advanced and will soon come to a close there mm i to nothing for them to do but struggle on to the last and retain the rear-end position to which they have Iropped. The old tail-enders, the Dan Sols, have picked up recently and are now in third place with some prospect of rrawling up on the high men before the dose. If they can't do that they will be able to hold their present position until the end of the playing. There are now two teams tied for the first position and the second place is empty, but will not long remain so as one ot the leaders will drop and there is oonsiderwhlo speculation as to which of these teams will take the roll down the hill. The Reukaufs have picked up spirits since their last game and last even NOTK4 18 a.

m. a. m. Bandar only) s. 9:32 p.

n. 11 A. oorta ban aurl a. a. u.

m. boon 1 How ATTENTION COMRADES If yon wish a pension, patronize a comrade, who like you has been tried in the fire and smoke of the nettle. All over 62 years of age are now entitled. do not Ktop at Racine Jpnctlop. 'CATam.

ST. FACE. t. TIBS Tim pion of the same country, who were expected to arrive in this country on the steamship Oceanic, which reached here yesterday, were not passengers on the oner. White is slated to meet Jimmy Britt for some time in April, while Bowker will be rematched to fight Frankie Neil for the bantamweight championship of the world.

It is expected that the English fighters will arrive here within a week or ten days. MILWAUKEE, March 10. Joe Crawford, manager of Charles Neary, yesterday received an offer from one of the Denwer boxing clubs to meet Young Cor-bett there in a ten round bout some time For Chicago. if our Hcurt 2 M. C.

EADUS IOOO M1UC 3t Notary Public. Frocn Cblcuro JSti no ex -ua It 10 at SnmttW ooly 1 JD Sunday I -ft) I dally daily tJDpnda.il -JR a no ea. Seeday a Sunday only IWimei Sonday 10 a daily 1 Saodsy i daily as daily for Milwankee. floor. Before Arthur Morris realized what had happened, others were by his father's aide.

The stricken old financier partially recovered consciousness before a physician arrived, but again sank Into a most alarming condition. "Apoplexy," said the physician, in answer to a question. this his first attack?" he asked Arthur Morris. "I don't know," was the reply. "I've seen the governor so mad he couldn't speak, several times, but never so bad as this." ing played a star game, throughout, some HINCHLIFFE'S Both 'Phones 184.

004 Wfcs Stm Carnations, Roses, Violets, Daffodils and Tulips Sweet Pta and Nastartlaoa Seeds. of the individual scores being the. high- next month. Crawford has wired the Frotr, Ml! wrl. ti a fi ex.

Sunday (tttau Sunday Sunday II :0 at ax. Bandar 1J0 at al Huaday StDpa daily JCpdaUy I a at am. Render I hnnday only fi a an ex. Sunday a SB ex. Sunday liMpea.

Huedar aVsv mm ex. Sueday ti ed Hundar or if I KB a ax. Sn uday 9 a rlaily JBp ex. Sunday 1 ex. Sunday :) ptn dally 6 :45 Dally.

a daily rorWeat- tUtmn Sunday. 12 Jt Suiidni i in ea. Sunday I daily Is your pulse weak, too slow, too fast, or does it skip a beat? Do you have shortness of breath, weak or hungry spells, or choking spells, palpitation, fluttering, pain around the heart, in side and shoulder; or hurt when lying on left side? If you have any of these symptoms your heart is weak or diseased, and cannot get better without assistance. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens weak hearts, and rarely ever fails to cure heart disease.

Try it, and see how quickly you will find relief. JIHLSwqBiPK "Your share of the profits is nearly a million and a half. IH call at your house this evenlug and give you a check for the exact amount." "I can Had no words to express my feelings." said General Cardan, deeply affected. "I do not think that I am entitled to so large a share of these profits. I I really I do not know what to say to you.

Mr. Blake. God bless and reward you." "Don't thank me," replied James Blake. A strange expression came over his face and a look of pain to his dark eyes. "I am not I should not He paused, released General Carden's hand and turning abruptly, rushed across the room and vanished into an inner office.

In the turmoil of his own feelings General Carden paid little attention to this strange action. Six hours before he bad entered these rooms all but penniless. He left them more than a millionaire. In a darkened room in a remote quarter of the city, a gray-haired man gasped for breath and moaned in his delirium. A great financial battle had been fought.

Randolph Morris was one of the stricken victims, and Marshall Carden was ope of the victors. In this age of commercial and Indus Those afflicted with Eczema know DR. G. E. MASON Dentist more than can be told of the suffering imposed by this "flesh tlS SIXTH STREET fire," It usually begins with a slight redness of the skin, which gradually spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid at dries and scales off.

leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itching and burning are almost unbearable. While any part of the body is liable to be attacked, the Office Hour Stol-a. m. Open Krenio. Black M01.

Wisconsin. hands, feet, hack, arms, face an isg-s are theparts most often afflicted. The cause of Eczema is a too acid condition of the blood. The circulation becomes loaded Eczema made its appearance on my left limb the size of my thumb in 1893, and spread until it was large as my hand, burning, itching and paining me, and for which 1 could get no relief, until seeing the other cures advertised by you I wrote and secured the advise of your physicians, commenced S. S.

S- and it cared me, Msyetta, Kan. J. II SPEWCB. fi. Q.

UNDERWOOD Attorney and Solicitor of PATENTS 107 Wisconsin MILW AUKfct. Teiepboufe. Main 501. Patent UtHMNI ia all U. 8.

Coart. ii vihtihhu L.arrrsjB Letters unclaimed at Racine. P. March 7th, 1906: Anderson, Miaa Agnea Vrmak T. H.

C. Lemjr, C. F. MM Bojan, Mrs. Kittie 1 Breer, L.

J. Broks, Miaa Dollic McCarthy, Owes Upper. M. F.Co. Morrison, M.

Clark Mfg. The OMa Wagon Wha. Cotton Manufacturer I'ederaen, Thora, S. Elton. Dr.

E. PeUreoa, NeU Ckriss Ford, H. Grilntha, J. 0. Rutherford.

W. J. Massing. M. Stembougb, W.

Hennesaev A 2. Bterea. Mr. Henry. Jamc Select flubs.

The Hove, Miaa A. ahnith, J. F. Highley. Wm.

P. hettner. Win. lnfrijioodi PsMjtuile Kchsnidt, MUa Flof Quiaeppe. ence.

Young George R. When calling (or above lettera please As he spoke Randolph Morris opened his eyes and they rested on his son. "Take him away," he said, averting his eyes. "Take him away, and give me a chance to live." "You're all right, governor," said Arthur Morris, as the doctor gave him a signal to stay out of sight. "Keep cool and you'll come out on top.

I feel at bad as you do about it. but there's no use In kicking. Brace up and take your medicine like a man; we may win out yet." To which encouraging advice Rati- dolph Morris made no reply, and the son left the room. As Randolph Morris was tenderly 1 carried down the steps, through an angry crowd, and placed in an ambulance, he opened his eyes and looked longingly at the building which bore his name. Thus he made his last I Journey away from the roar and tur-I "soil of Wall street; a mental, physl-i cal and financial wreck, cast on the shores of oblivion by a storm terrific I and with fiery, acid poisons that through the are lorcea "About January 1st.

1902, I took down with wesikneas and dropsy, and gradually grew worse. I was told by my family physician that mjf case was hopelesa. My neifrhbors and family had given me up te die. My limbs and body were swollen to one-third larger than normal stae, and water bad colWted around my heart. For at least thr- months I had to sit proppt-d up in bed to keep from smothering.

I sent for five bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and by the tim I had talten them all I waa entirely cured. 1 feet better than I have for twenty years, and I am able to do any kind of work on my farm My attending physician told that If It hadn't been for Dr. Miles" Heart Cure I would now be In my grave." I. T.

CTRL'. Wilmore. Ky. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure it sold by your druoglit, who wftl guarantee that the "rat bottle will benefit, if it tails he wilt refund your mow Miles Medical Elkhart, lad glands and pores of the skin which set the flesh aflame.

Since the cause of the disease is the blood it is a waste of time to try to cure it with local appiioatious; tho cause must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. MEN AND WOMEN.

BWBBH irriiu.6 BSBsssasai It ft efefSvH Si fc eaeWtwre Mi no equal as a remedy tor bczema. it enters the blood and forces out the poison through the natural channels, and builds up the entire system The skin becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczema is cured. Cases that have persistently refused to be sss MMSSS, i not aatnn- trial barbarism, man must climb to glory over the dead and mangled bod-! les of the losers. Commercial competition has all the horrors and none of 1 the chivalry of physical warfare. I Thoughts such as these came to John Burt when the news circulated that Randolph Morris had been strick-I en in his office.

The blow aimed at hr Sewta4. or Bass' sa sia seMMM mention advertised. Liet will be Efl pr. a'a 'i. tor to the dead lelUx aSaJ Maj' i.

21at. )bM i mm, cured under the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect on the btood. Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge, THE SWtFT SPGim ATUUtTA, GA. I or ksMlSI SI TS CucalaJ aaal wa MPMh.

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