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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 2

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The News-Stari
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r-vr TilE MONROE NEWS-STAR I TIME i li 4 4 4 4 4 4 iu ST 4 J. 4- An Io 1 i pari pl ion giving 1 ago, V' saner lb The hoi; roof to ss as a mas or Ne ebrw.M mince tnen iy recent Jyn i i. New Eng 0 a Vhis de- Thanka- a century simpler and i are Ell 4- Of wi eenis 4 4 4 the manufacturers who prepare this 4 ve useful product for the use of 4 the people. 4 It utilizes water as a means of 4 transportation. Wat ami lieat disintegrate, destroy and dissipate.

Oxygen eternally eats the heart out of very- thing, even an iron bar. Oxygen is restless, reless, insatiably hungry. Water is always going sorne- 1 i the people. 4 4 of the i 1 water. much better earth is covt The world 1 to raising fish than men, al- where or coming hack.

And if though man in hi existence passes you think it is standing still it is be- (bared front the through an aqueous stage, and to a cause you do not sec that it being ir the week before, degree be never gets out of it. absorbed into the atmosphere, in New England l)0(Jv Js mado up of 79 per All vegetable matter contains a loliday than Christ- ron( cutter. Water is the great big percentage of water. This water and it must be golirce of transnrssion and trails- is the disintegrating element that The house 0 rtation. The circulation of the sends the vegetable fiber back into nice odors.

One day if in the body feeds the tissues. melting pot. pie and fried cakes. The circulation of water means 1 ould be sweet pickles and Twinges of rheumatism. Nuperpliy-icul I ucuclt'es.

One of the most interesting problems that is today attracting public attention is the ro-call sense' that has been invest 1 gated by eminent men with rather remarkable results. Y'i phenomena presented cover a wide range. in one case a hoy was successfully employed in one of the Pari hospitals to us? this in locating bullets, or other foreign substanc lodged in the human holy, when the X-Ray was not satisfactory, as often happens. In another ra a Norwegian hoy was by she police to clear up a orim'nal mystery. Suspicion had not fallen upon the real thief at all and despite the best work.

election cake, then pumpkin pies weather, climate and all vegetable! and animal life. The now of one joints, and shooting pains my sister Persis counted ten in a Thing into another is what const! row thon plum pudding and Wed- tuteg all and the chief agent Jn right. Urinary irrcgu.arit es, a chicken pie that thig eternal flow ia water. (of Bleep, nervousness, weak bad. 60 re kidneys tell the need of a good dlu uie Reduce the quantity of water in a the ires 1 yv night would come on to piece of it.

mean, warmed up every Sunday till the next year, it held the plumpest chickens and pwfMt apple quarters that had been half dried, and the meat and gravy were sweet as the apples, and spices one! other goodies, and all in a large milk pan. with a flaky crust at top and bottom a quarter of an i.tch thick. To make that crust Persis and 1 body below 70 per cent and the man dies. Increase It over 82 per cent and the man has dropsy, el phantiasis. Bright's disease, diabetes, or some of those other cheerful things that the surgeons have re- larkache, ajl of the police the robberies continued.

how kidncys are not'working the -sixth nse" loss it into use and described to tool the authorities not only the thief but of sleep, nervousness, weak back and good where he paw rtliable kidney medicine. Foley In a par, of the vidwey arc tonic, strengthen- country) hiding his plunder of ail- ng and restorative. mansion ce Thev bn Id up vcr "late fronl the kidneys and regulate their ac- he was a custodian, tlon. They will give you quick re- Confronted with a detailed state- I let and contain no habit forming ment of just where he had beeu. drugs.

Safe and always sure. Try where what utlv invented and presented to us. 1 he confessed his crime. In another them. Phoenix Drug Co.

A gentleman from Kentucky. wej case a man (John Dodtls of Delhi, My Doctor Said Try writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of liayne, N.

C. I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to be up and tend to my duties. I did try Cardin, and soon began to feel better. I got able to be up and lie.p do my housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now 1 am able to do my housework and to care for my children, and 1 feel as though I could never praise Cardui enough for the benefits I have TAKE Tha Wo man's Tonic Cardui is successful, because it is made especially for women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution.

Cardui does one thins and does it well. That explains the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years, in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to health and happiness. If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, cross and irritable, it's because you need a tonic. Why not try Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test it for yourself.

Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him. Write to: Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medidne for Spesial Instructions, and 64-page book, Home Treatment lor sent remember, once said, is great stuff for bathing in." hrd to urn an corncobs in iron kettle and gather up the ashes and mother poured hot water on oxygen, them, then strained, the liquid an found pure. buttermilk, and exactly as it is condensed from the atmosphere in the skies, and then Blanche Rates a Bride. N.

mysteriously Obsining N. Nov. The detectives easily Hollowed his of rarer matter does not stop with the cases above given. The theo- Water, we are told, is made of redding of Miss Blanche Bates, the trail to a nearby city but there they ether, of which alone there are sev- sophieal statements relative to after- one part hydrogen and two parts I actress, and George ('reel, who were completely baffled. It was as era! grades.

The series of gradations death conditions are the remits of But water is very seldom holds the office of police commis- though the eartli had suddenly n- goes on to infinity. the careful work of a group of If we could get water Tv stirred it int that uri it fis soda no Vi Thursday bright an chapter in HtOO I and I i so sole r.D.i FUiOkin US I vp? 1 OU 1 nu 1 Tk steer floor Swept wav tains stand Fix v. roel lore i as it for next groui fs osi and fizzle jus ning we were ip and mother read iDie. Then al praved for 8 liberate it by short-circuit scheme, otherwise known as the thunderbolt, we would have pure water. But on the descent of water cr ing, it was 11 over walk of a the music a from purit ic 1rai in a house.

It tl gir ty lor Id not were hc- ls and iter, irrel at with the 1 eaves, shower coming ticulnr board, her how, if that skies it takes up many irn-j orn the a r. Fo we get the' whichused to catch the corner of the 1 help of a board un-i When ve saw a ran for that par- we all remem- barrel of rain water not emptied every little while, it became full of ,7 7 million varieties o-' bugs and microbes. arlor Lrt 11 dv( ctting In the ourseof ti me how ver. Cu elifide to i hese thi lived the dti an i died heir de nili and hen had 1 he or 1 er. The sweet St -smelling com bina tion that hito sand was vei it here in partie ular ie woo work barrel ibe nicht! te pas i cur- Pur waer di no do? oinpose.

a ti a plain But i 11 tiling are never oth on it foun 1 ill a 1 th T. G. Mahan. 192 Ar sr much in favo of Fn had kidney may hade liad to go The precious metals are never found pure. To separate the good from the bad, the useful from thr dangerous is the tas of modern science.

By the use of elecfric'ty in sinelt- i fngi rnouri ains of refuse ar non giving up their treasure of got silver and copper, where before the Fort stuff was regarded as an incubus, cannot say too The slag from iron sm Iters Is be- Kidney pills dig utilized for Portland cement, with a paP, in The great packing houses make their hurt so sometimes I money from by-products, and 1 he lown. When I started Standard Oil Company touching us on an a stiff backed 1 the furni- Stiff and formal was not the place arty games. The and roomy. tak ng Kidney Pills I was bent 17 cents a gallon for an article over. But row 1 can work every which, 10 years ago, was a bv-prod- day, the pa i gonp and I feel uct and went a-b ggtng at 2 cents a Phoenix Drug Co, gallon.

Fcene from at Sug Theatre matinee and night. Of our five physical senses only psychic scientists who are devoting touch and taste may be classed as their lives to obtaining and desimi- be onging to th'ngs visible. The nating such konwledge. sense of smell results from invisible L. W.

ROGERS. particles floating from some object! ------------and corning in contact with the ol-' On Exaggerated Statements, factory rve. The sense of hearing a wonder why some of the results from waves in the invisible women preachers who claim to be air striking upon the tympanum of everything but .1 sus him elf would the ear and Getting it in vibration, think for a moment that we are not The sense of sight arises from the all Holy Rollers. Before making action of lumlniferous ether setting statements of what happened in the retina of the eye vibrating in a Monroe five years ago they way that impresses the brain with ought to make the own path clear the light reflected from an opaque first. If is something awful for a object and thus or become woman to make a statement that she aware of the existence of the object, was told there were 400 girls in on? Ret us call sight the fifth sense.

Now house, and that a one story house, just as the organ called the eye re- Coo. The American Salvation Army spends to etheric action and thus never does fail to lie at the post gives us a method of consciousness, when such unreasonable alarms the pituitary gland in the brain re- come up. This last two years that sponds to a still higher grade of in- 1 have been in the city of Monroe I vis matter and giv us yet an- know the East End district is cer- other method of tainlv decreasing. sixth sense. This delicate gland is I would like to know set vibrating and reports to the brain what kind of religion th? woman has.

quite as accurateh as the eye does That is the way of things. When but as it is responding to a much you give them the privilege of rarer grade of matter (one that preaching in our city there is noth- reu Mly penetrates all coarser grades ing too had for them to talk about matter) build'ngs, for-sts, moan- when they leave. Mrs. Durham r- tains, are no obstruct on to it; tainlv ought to com? back and show and just its the eye can see for bun- us that house where four hundred tlreds of millions of miles when girls are located. at the stars, so this newer It certainly would be good for 'sense, with no obstruction from nat- people to practice what they preach, uyal objects, is unlimited in its That is what's making this world as range.

Even as it is possible for the had c.s it is. Too many are trying to astronomer to sweep heavens preach what they have not done or his telescope it is possible for seen. one who has this added sense to oh- CHRISTIAN CHARITY WORKER. 'serve the invis'ble world and its in- ---------habitants to the minutest detad. In- Wedding at the Capital.

deed, the vision of the astronomer assisted by the telescope is but a Washington, Nov. poor illustration for it but vaguely Episcopal Church was the scene of over the lost Illustrates one of the several super- a brilliant gathering today for the Thursday, Not. 28. New id Spniu the I mirad-s of sdomv aro work- in the city or vain effort to Physical need by the occult marriage of Miss Alice Oates Bou- Ohio River. great changes.

Among place at tnc jth th sc entist. He does much better than tell, daughter of the American min- nothing is more wonderful than the near here 1 lU observe at a distance, but a descrip- ister to Switzerland and Mrs. Henry attended by a number of persons, sixtn sense was appealed to formation and detectives were Ohio rh Louisville and the In liana side has been formally opened and wi 1 ba ready soon as the finishing touches are and the cause of death. Tlie bridge The was at the The jcereinon: rsvflle, Nov. 28.

The elimination of water from rubber by was jnagnifii ent new bridge spanning the vacuum process. well known lo the stage and in Heat and water are the great dis- Re life. The couple have planned mt i egrators. Oxvgen is never at a honeymoon trip to Cuba and bottom of the Hudson river near the npnvpr in th foot of a certain street. Dragg ng for traffic Oxygen is at once the source of life retiming to Denver in i.t Hv.t pitv their homo, iwas at once begun and the body was spring to i.ia 1 These are brief exam- deveioped in few an(1 developed with Sherman Gates Boutell, was the ma- sc'entific accuracy in very few, in- iron of honor, and Miss Constance deed.

Most of the race have not Anderson of Ottawa, the maid of tion of his other methods must be S. Boutell, and John Wood Brooks left for a later article. Ladd, of Boston. The ceremony was But why do some people, and not performed by the Rev. Reginald others, have this sixth sense? Be- Pearce, the godfather.

The ca while it is latent in all it is sister-in-law, Mrs. Roger ted. What is this senseand reached the point in evolution where honor. Six young women promine it is either possible or desirable to in Washington society acted as In a large bridesmaids. The best man was put tn the apnroacties.

i lie linage tie scientists tell us that oeath; Miss Bates, who xas born i i a inner been pi es of a long list ot similar cases was constructed for th Kentucky itself is a form of life, and that land, in 18.J, has eei fnrcmnRt of tbc which might he cited if space perniit- ajid Indiana Term nal Railroad Com- things are destroyed in order that one of the foremost at tresses pan at a cost of about $2,000,000. new life may evolve. This is inter- American stage. In recent years, Its createst spun is feet long to the theorists, but it gives under the tion of David stich a faculty. fl in othere doTot? aBM, i l.ut majority of those who give some Hugh Gates Boutell, brother of the and "The Girl of the tfotd- are hut understood it bride, cn West." marriage to Mr miraculous but it is no more so than Creel is the actre.ss’ second venture eve sight.

This same element of matrimony Her first hits- miracle characterized Mllton telegraph until we got used to It. It as and suspended Meridian White Star Laundry. I will A to whom'she was married seemed positively mysterious that a at. San Francisco early in her profes- wirelesa instrument set going at a sional career certain point could tick out words that would be repeated by another Hyland to Mi-ei Thompson. instrument a thousand miles away with no apparent connection be- Calgary, Nov.

tween them. But of course there is AMONOS Nothing is more suitable for holiday presents. Your money invested in a diamond does not depreciate, but pays a good rate of interest. Diamonds have doubled in value within the past ten years. We have a large stock and invite von to call and in- sped the same.

Youngblood-Foster Jewelry Co. Monroe, Louisiana moans under the control of the person. It cannot be directed by the the ils tlie eyesight can. brought Laundry Agency. I have secured the local agency for Manchester club of this city has ar- a connection only it is not visible, ranged a promising box ng show for grade of matter called ether, so Us patrons tomorrow night.

The subtle that it makes no impression main event of the evening will bring on the physical senses, furnishes the together Fighting Dick Hyland and medium for the wireless telegraph Maurice Thompson, of Butte. In just as the air does for sound, the semi-final Joe Uvanni, claimant Now it is in the real of invisible to the Canadian middleweight ham- matter that the also pionship, will face Cleve Hawkins, of works. Air is the lowest grade of Ban Francisco. invisible matter and is ly Ho course a grade that science FiglBs Scheduled for This Date, knows practically as much about it Ad Woigast vs. Willie Ritchie, 20 as about any visible grade of mat- rounds, at San Francisco.

ter. Next rarer than air is ether Joe Man dot vs. Joe Rivers, 20 which cannot be condensed like aY rounds, at Vernon, Cal. until it becomes visible, for it is so Matty Baldwin vs. Joe Sherman, 3 intangible that it flows through any rounds, at Memphis.

nstrument we can make as water Johnny Kilbane vs. Monte Attell. does through a sieve. We know of 12 rounds at Cleveland. its ex stence only by the phenomena Clarence Ferns vs.

Tommy 'or which it is a medium. Of course 10 rounds, at Kansas City. 've know that this ascending scale such investigations research in trusted to me, with promptness, guar- the invisible world be relied upon as anteeing satisfaction in all cases, accurate until the faculty is system- All calls will be auswrered promptly, atically and scientifically developed Cumb. pLone 322. Office 119 1-2 by long training although It may he Grand street.

usefully employed sometimes as in 8-lmo. COOK REN WICK. COLDS use CATARRH BAD BLOOD DOES A cold will usually aggravate the symptoms of Catarrh, just as it may increase the pains of Rheumatism. But the cold lias no more to do with the real cause of the one than with the other. Bad blood is the underlying cause for Catarrh; the circulation is iufected with impurities which are deposited into the mucous membranes causing inflammation and irritation, followed by excessive secretion of the nose and throat, roaring sounds in the ears, neuralgia, inflamed eyes, etc.

Being a deep-seated blood trouble, Catarrh must be treated constitutionally, for it is beyond the reach of local treatment. The blood must be cause removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S.

cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal mat- A ter and at tlie same time building up the system by its Si In other words S. S. S. cures the trouble by supplying the mucous membranes with healthy, OOD life-giving blood instetid of saturating them with, tarrlial impurities. Special book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write and request same.

S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores, THE SWUJ CO, ATLANTA, CA..

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