BGIATIC TORTURE A Locomotive Engineer Tells How He Was Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Pain that seem"» almost unbearable Is a characteristic of sciatic rheuma tism. In some cases the pain is knife-like, sharp or shooting; in oth ers it is dull and aching. Sciatica Is stubborn in resisting treatment and the patient frequently suffers for years. This was the case with Mr. Herbert E. Spaulding. a locomotive engineer on the Cincinnati, New Or leans & Texas Pacific Railway, whoso home is at Longvlew, Texas. "While running an engine soma years ago," he says,"l fell off and hurt my knee and spine and I havo always considered this to be the cause of my illness. The sciatica took hold of me from my heel to the back of iny head. Tho pain was the worst 1 ever suffered in my life and my leg and back were twisted out of shape. I was under a physician's care for several months and for six months could not get out of hed. I also went to Hot Springs but came back In a ■worse condition than when I went. "It was when I was down in bed that I heard of the case of a Mr. Allison, a much older man than my self, who had been cured of sciatica by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I taking the pills and soon was able to eet out of bed. When I had taken «ir boxes I was able to work about the house and yard. I kept right on with the pills until I was cured and I have never had any return of tho trouble. I have been running an engine ever since." Dr. Williams' Pink Pllln are cold by all drusgists, or scut postpaid, on re ceipt o? price, 50 cent 3 per box, six boxes for $2.50. by the Dr. Willlam3 Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. FMM THAT GROW "NO. I HARD" WHEAT II 'iJIM- it H (Sixty-three Pound* to the Bushel). Are situ riTl *2> l VV* £1 f* ated * n Canadian I A West where llome- I ifflK steads of 160 acres enn {[ir+t&l be obtained free by every settler willing * and able to comply I ffIgSMJ with the Homestead Regulations*. During the present year a large portion of Hew Wheat Growing Territory HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIRI.T* TO MAR KETS BY THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION that has been pushed forward so vigorously by the three great railway companies. Fo»* literature and particulars address SUPER INTKNDEN'T OH IMMIGRATION, Ottawa, Canada, or the following authorized Canadian Government Agent : H. M. WILLIAMS, Law BuiMinc, Toledo, Ohio. Mention this paper. 1000 the Thlrtv-Thlrfl Yonr In tbr> History of the REKiNGTSN TYPEWRITER »S*o!E put of 1 percent over tho previous year. Type writers come and typewriters ro but t hp Kemtngron runs <.n forever. KIC.MINGTON TVPIvWKiTER COMPANY, NKW YOKK AN IJ KV KUYWIIKRM. ELECTROTYPES] Sin prrfnt variety for sale nt tho lowest prices by 1 A.N.kILLOOG Nftn4I>APKUCO.,I3 W.AUamnSt.sCbkace Q DEFSSNCE ST&RGH &MK Happy Colors . Y° u ] :now that there are colors which signify sndness, others which indicate happiness but do you ever Btop to think how often people uro I i i made sad or glad because of the colors? I , You know that children and flowers thrive best in ' the sunshine. Why not have more sunshine in your I | it**" me ' |^ e n—why not let Ud show you how to get ™ a ' c ® your home a more cheer- ful place to live in. Letusshow HfiS■ /!• vS® y° u how easy and economical <aS^" e ' S ' > 311 _ W atcr Strot, New York City. PBB23MK^^6aiMK^ifcMMWWMMP || *^a*!M^^aiP''sr3PgWsgaaßi!S» i iapw«gaaw«»CTaM I PAINT YOUR VEHICLES || Shoddy or weather beaten carriages, bupgiea. sleighs or other vehicles detract a prreat I deal from the pleasure they fthonld afford. You cau make such vehicles look like new ■ at a trilling coat with one coat -»x ■ Buffalo Carriage 1 •'d Buggy Faint 11 mixed ready for use. No rubbing or varnishing necessary. Specially made for painting M buggies and carriages, and cun be easily applied by anyone who can handle a brush ffi l)ries quickly and hard and gives you a bright, flossy, piano linjsh, uneuuaied by any B other paint on the market. The kind of paint that wears and resists the ravages of the I weather and muddy roads, Wade in eight colors and black. Made from the finest pig- E wents ground In the best and most dnrablo coach varnish. Insist on Betting Buffalo ■ Carriage and Buggy Paint. If your dealer does lint keep it, send us his name and wo I will send you our color chart and our beautiful Buffato-head sticlc-pln Free. Buffalo OH Paint & Varnish Co., sole Makers Bulfalo Boston Chicago San Francisco PILES crnr.D I* O TO U DAYS. PZ'/.O UINTMICNT is guaranteed to enro anv cast <.t lictinv, IMnd. Bleeding or Protruding I'llea io oto 14 days or money rulumted. We. We are ourselves served best by serving others. —C. G. Ame3. Take Garfield Tea. the herb remedy that has for its object Good Health! It puri ties the blood, cleanses the system, makes people well. Guaranteed under the Pure Food Law. True courage Is not Incompatible with i» rvousness, and heroism does not mean the absence of fear, but the conquest of it. —Henry Van Dyke. If You Own Mining Stock that has not made j"ou money, write us, we will tell you how it can still be made valuable to vou. INVESTORS REFUND ING ASSOCIATION, 42 New Street, New York. New York's Milk Supply. New York's milk supply comes from 86,000 farms, situated In si* states, varying in distance from tha metropolis from 10 to 400 miles. It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure fot hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all druggists. Price 25c. Don't eeeeptany substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy N. Y. Triumph of American Duchess. Helen, duchess ct Manchester, la now lady-in-waiting to Queen dra, and tho first American to receive that honor. So much Tor marrying tha only son of the most popular duchess at the court of Edward VII. Other American duchesses may shrug and say they wouldn't be a lady in waiting on any account; but don't you believe them. It is a royal distinction tremendously valued by English no bility, and tho next step is the polit ical plum to be made mistress of the robes. —lioston Herald. Stood the Test. Allcock's Plasters have successfully stood tho test of sixty years' use by the public; their virtues have never been equaled by tho unscrupulous im itators who have sought to trade upon their reputation by making plasters with holes in tliem, and claiming them to bo "just as good as Allcock's." Allcock's plasters stand to-day in dorsed by not only the highest medical authorities, but by millions of grateful patients who have proved their effi cacy as a household remedy. There are as many miseries beyond riches as on this side of them. —Izaak Walton. ILB I*s M E J 0 AND K | SCiATECA | k 8 1 „ 1 I I | ,»§!■„J | OIL 1 ]! Penetrates to the Spot O <i Right on the dot. H Price 25c and 50c K | %SCeQCQOgOSOXO9OQGBO2Ci!xS CAMERGN COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1907. FADED TO A SHADOW. Worn Down by Five Years of Suffer ing from Kidney Complaint. Mrs. Remethe Myers, of 180 South Tenth St., Ironton, 0., says:"l have a worked hard in my time and have been exposed again and again to changes ol weather. It is no wonder my kidneys gave out and I went all to pieces at last. For five years 1 was fading away and finally so weak that for six months I could not get out of the house. I was nervous, restless and sleepless at night, and lame and sore in the morning. Sometimes every thing would whirl and blur before me. I bloated so badly I could not wear tight clothing, and had to put on shoes two sizes larger than usual. The urine was disordered and passages were dreadfully frequent. I got help from the first box of Doan's Kidney Pills, however, and by the time I had taken four boxes the pain and bloating were gone. I have been 111 good health ever since." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WILLING TO LET HIM DIE. Btinging Message Sent by Farmer Worsted in Business Deal. In tho old colony town of Scituate, Mag 3., once livi»d Deacon J , who had a yoke of oxen he desired to sell. The new reached tho ea?'3 of Farmer T , who lived in another portion of the town, who waa in want of a pair. So he visited the deacon, who met him with a gracious smilo and led him to the oxen, which wers chewing their cuds and to all appear ances ready for any amount of toil. After some bargaining a difference of five dollars remained. Finally the deacon said: "I am old and feeble, and shall not live long, and five dol lars will be of no account," so the bargain was made. Farmer T — took the oxen fame. They proved worthless, could not work, and had been heated. He felt provoked at being sold, and, seeing a person the next day who was going to tho part of the town where the deacon lived, said: "You tell Deacon J ho need not live another d —d minuto longer on my account." TACK THIS Ul , simple Advice Which May Prove of Untold Value. At the first sign of Backache or pain In tho region of the Kidneys, or weak ness and Urinary trouble, the follow ing simplo prescription should be used: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, ono ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Any good prescription pharmacy will supply these three ingredients at small cost, which can easily be mixed by shaking well in a bottle. This is said to force the Kidneys to filter the '•our acids and poisons from the blood, overcoming the worst cases of Rheu matism. Secret of Japan's Success. Gen. Sir lan Hamilton of the British army wrote the evc-ning after one of the great battles which he had wit nessed between Russians and Japa nese in the recent war in Manchuria: "To bed! Although it is with re luctance that I prepare to lose my grip of the exciting consciousness that I have to-day seen the most stupendous spectacle that it is possible for mortal brain to conceive—Asia advancing, Europe falling back; the wall of mist »nd the writing thereon." Then as to tho meaning of this retreat of Europe be fore advancing Asia: "The more I think the more certain I am that it was not strategy or tactics, or arma ment or information, which won the battle of Liaoyang for Oyama, but that It was rather the souls of the Japanese troops which triumphed over the less developed, less awakened, less stimu lated qualities of the Russians." T HREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. V/e-e Treated at Dispensary—Did Not Improve—Suffered Five Months —Perfect Cure by Cuticura. "My three children had eczema for five months. A little sore would ap pear on tho head and seemed very itchy, inci easing day after day. The baby had had it about a week when the second boy took the disease and a few sores developed, then the third hoy took it. For the first three months 1 took them to tho N— Dispensary, but they did not seem to improve. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment and in a few weeks thsy had improved, and when their heads were well you could see nothing" of the sores. Mrs. Kate Keim, 513 West 29th St., New Ycrk, \. Y., Nov 1, 5 and 7, 1906." Pine 200 Years Old. Charles H. Lord of Durtbarton, N. H., recently cut a large pine tree on his farm which, from the rings, was 200 years old. The tree was 1154 feet tall, measured five feet four inches on the stump, and at the height of 60 feet measured three feet in diameter. Both Kept Busy. Prof. Burgess, of Boston, is filling the Roosevelt chair In the University of Berlin and while he is pursuing his duties his wife is devoting much time to the pictures in the Kaiser Frederick museum, copying pictures by Gieuze and Franz Hals. You can do vrmr dyeing In half an hour with PUTKAM FADELESS DYES. Auk your druggist. Without self-sacrifice true friend ship cannot exist. —Goethe. Mrs. Window'# Soothing: Syrnp. For children teething, softens theguniH, reduce* in flammation. allays palu, cures triad colic. 26c a bottle. When anyone has done you a favor how small it looks the day after. OXLY ONE "BROMO QUININE" fhntiH LAXATIVK HKOMO (Quinine. H>ra!!nnv named remedies sometimes deceive. The th>t and original Cold Tablet it> :i WHITK PACK Ai. K with black and red lettering. and beara tho signature of K.W.UKOVK. &>c. And some people are so Industrious that when they haven't anything to do they proceed to do somebody. One trial will convince you of the pe culiar fitness of Nature's remedy, Garfield Tea, for liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, for impure blootl, rheumatism and chronic ailments. Did you ever observe the look of contempt on a plump girl's face when she sees a thin one crossing a muddy street? FITS. Pt. Vitus Dance and all Nervous Diseases permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for Free $2.00 trial boltle and treatise. Dr. R. 11. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bold Raid by Foxes. A curious vulpine raid was witness ed one recent Sunday on tho Manor farm, Corston, near Malmesbury. A number of unsuspecting fowls were feeding quietly in one of the fields when a band of five foxes appeared. Heading for tho fowl 3, they each pick ed out ons of tho unfortunate birds and made off, carrying their prey With tiicia.—Loiidoa Daily Mail. How's This? vco offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can nut be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney fort lie last 15 years, aud believe hi in perfectly hon orable in all business transaction* nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by hi* flr;n. W'ALDIVO. KIN NAN* A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggist*, Toledo. O. nail's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoun surfaces oi the byntern. Testimonials sent free, l'rlco 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. To £?e Refilled. One of the suburbs of Chicago is the site of a well-known school of theol ogy, from which go out each weekend many uaoiibers of the senior class to try their voices as '-'supplies." A passenger on a Monday morning train was surprised at the number of them who got off at the station. "What are all these chaps getting off here?" he asked tho brakemaa. "Them?" asked the brakeman. "O, they're returned empties, for tho col lege."—Youth's Companion. Cats— Heads 2 Foot Long. The .li.hn A. Salzer Seed Co., La.Crosse, Wis., are bringing out a new onts this year with heads 2 foot long! That's a wonder. Their catalog tells! Spctz—the greatest cereal hay food America ever saw! Catalog tells! 1 r * FUEE Our mammoth 148 page Seed and Tool Catalog is mailed free to all intending buyers, or send Co in stamps and receive free samples of new Two Foot Long Oats and other cereals and big catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La Crosse. Wis. Profitable Pearl Fisheries. The pearl fishery of Ceylon, leased by the British government, involved an expenditure of only $73,510 last | year, with a net profit of $801,882. KNOWLEDGE#?^ £ F lml Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of ,-jf | 112? |? \Jjr this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of v '^~^ \'{ The Well Informed of the World. 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I \ % m A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl fir edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health M when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup Jt M ffig of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and IS gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of (Tlffi'll I' \f Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known ComponentjWlj/1/l/iW Sk Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the f/l l/i# > W3 world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first /fl 111 j /yffljfQ ESi/' and best of famHy laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are Wjllh /> S This valuable remedy ha 3 been long and favorably known xi under the name of —Syrup of Figs and has attained to world- Wjfiffigr ArtiKf St\ wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure '' '/fwy' laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have ''^f/sj&Sm adopted the more elaborate name of—Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna —as more fully descriptive of the remedy, -XXttH . but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter *Nm| i \ \fM'' <//f name Syrup of Figs — and to get its beneficial jiJMh I'»/ jl \\ yX an /' j|£, ' effects, always note, when purchasing the full jm If |\ \v \\ jl i |li\W name of the Company California lig Syrup MI |l| |\ \l\ 112! I\ v\ Co. —printed on the front of every package, Ml 1 I \\\\ \f\ — or by the full name Syrup of \y nju V\\\ jl \ \ Yt\ Nv\\ Jf LOUISV ILLE, KV. rnp] J ti: '■ * ' ■ IL JJJ AYegetable Pr eparalion Tor As - w simulating thel'oodandßegula- m ting the Stomachs and Bowels of |g Promotes Digcslion.Chcerfu!- "ness and Rest.Contains neither $j Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral, ig NOT N Ait c oTI c . M Dtty?: afOW I*-SAMC£LPtTCI!£R fail f\*npitxn <W * v J/xSenna * 1 iUe.\ tils Sm/St - 1 EM tSevd. e 1 - / IvJi ijoncJrSoda*' I nfc-Jt/d Sitnw iVutkeymen rfatfm 112 Apcrfect Remedy forConslipa- R> fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea fej Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- |s ness and Loss OF SLEEP. !'{ TacSumto Signature of _ EXACT COPT OF WRAP PER. || r— ; —i Positively cured by C - these Little Pills. | WO!A DIL fl\o Tliey al3o relievo Dls- Kgaa tress from Dyspepsia, In- SQwS digestion and Too Ucarf.y jfes jS Vf P* ffa Eating. A perfect reir j PS 3 " Er.i 5 a edv for Dizziness, Nausea, ! ITCg P* !§,&,§ Drowsiness, Bad Taste JgS m " la lho Mouth, Coated ! ffi&&9W|pß Tongruo, Fain In the side, p<gfe-ijWdS.-aaj Itoiutd LIVER. Ttioy j regulate tbo Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. fMnTcp'cl Gsnuins Must Bear Fau-Simile Signature I p?its. [REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. PERFECTION •. POULTRYand 0. K. Poultry Rabbit Fence The name itself describes nil. 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LOUISVILLE, KY. jl | I I' EACH ARTICLE GUARANTEED riAf Hor«c and Cattle Powder PI 51 I H / Superior Poultry Food * V/vliz hj Certain Y/ orm Pgw<Jcr and bear 9 Government Serial N0.217. Send for price ll«% I and literature. DAVID E. FOUTZ Co.. Mfra, Baltimore,!**. A. N. K.—C (1907—12) 2170. 7
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