HARD TO BEAR. J. WW, Walls, Super- intendent of Streets of Lebanon, Ky., liv- ing on East Main street, In that city, says: “With my nightly rest broken, owing to irregularities of the kidneys, suffer- ing intensely from severe pains in the small of my back and through the kid- neys and annoyed by painful passufes of abnormal secretions, life was auy- thing but pleasant for me. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition, and for the reason that nothing seemed to give me even temporary relief 1 be- came about discouraged. One day 1 noticed in the newspapers the case of a man who was afflicted as I was and was cured by the use of Doan's ney Pills, INid- His words of praise for this remedy were that on the strength of his statement 1 went te the Hugh Murrey Drug Co.'s store and got a box. I found that the medicine was exactly as powerful a kidney ren edy as represented. [ experience quick and lasting relief. Doan's Kid- ney Pills will bl sufferers from kidney will give them a fair trial.” A Free.-Triarn of this great 3 medicine, which cured Mr. Wklls, will be mailed to part of the United States on application Iress Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box, 80 sincere nrove a disorders who kidney any Adi A Good Alibi 2 4 Qiate' The Framing of It. Bizzy? Appetite poorrf Bowels | constipated? Tongue coated? | Head ache? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills arc liver pills, all vegetable, fr oie - . $ . » a.4 Ayer Con - — I tl IA Pi 5 It I — Want your moustache or bear a beautiful brown or =i: black? Use BUCKINGHAN'S DYE] OTS. AF RRPOGIATE CR RT ALS a MASHTA ¥ tiation —————— A —— S63274, cr — ON RAINY DAYS WEAR {OWER's Waterproof lwfif§e<i OILED S13 CLOTHING BLACK or YELLOW. IT MAKES EVERY DAV COUNT fn toate how ww Ba oesther, Lonry garment guaranteed oh your Seaiee. I] be WE wot supply pow. send for price But of Linshurs, Suits, Main, Norse Lowery, and Wagon Bower a) eS dimer (6. Soin Worl fh SOFT, SILKY HAIR COMES WIIEN YOU USE Carpenter's 0X MARROW POMADE (BEWARE OF IMITATIONS) Hah it Into the scalp thororenly and if will work sanders Boome falling out and cures dandruff, i any Lair ofl or tonic PRICE, 25 CENTS, At your deagwist's, or by mall adaress, CARPENTER & CO., Louisville, Ky. Anes 8 Wek the hair fron Better than [ATENTS, TRADEMARKS AND PENSION«, 1 Are You Interested? Millions of dollars have been made ont of Patents sud Trade Marge. Millions of dollars are appropri. sled to pay pensions, 20 years practics, For Information and lterstare, FLEE, writs .» THE W. H. WILLS COMPANY, Wills Building, 21: Ind Ave, Wasnington, D. 3 ASTHMA TAYLOR'S ASTHMA REMEDY wil cure any case of Asthma by persistent use. Regu- lar size box, by mail, 35¢.; three for $1.00. 1. Taylor & Co., Green Cove Springs, Fla, "Wanted Agents our Propared Roofings, Vaints, Varnish. ke. E t pte or wien. Good commission ’ y or sam one, contract, eic Tin Mm UeacToRing oom: gs The Early Home. By Lily Braun. N pre-historie time wh had not vet learned how to make it the first time the household hearth, group gathered. The woman became she was bound to it, for care must be aig BOL 80 Out ht to her the wild beasts he had killed She pre pared them, made warm clothing and coverings out of the skin, and learned to make tents which could Le stretched over the sleeping places, flesh she cocked over the fire Then came the time when man abeut the same time that he began to fight not only his own kind as well. And it was at this time grow, for, needing protection, the f : lived together—sometimes several generations, tent to be enclosed, animals were domesticated and : of. In the ovens bread was baked and real roofs were built, were those which the women held in their hands as they spun the threads wool and flax. Slowly they learner to fashion the cloth into garment : And how the realm of the hearthstone grew! Not 4 prepared there, but soap and candles were made, drinks were grains roasted. From the milk, cheese end butter were made; but the from which man got his material for this production were gradually taken from the household care: hunters became shepherds and looked after their property The highest point reached in the development of ; castles of the Middle Ages. There was not only the work of the present to be done, but the work for the coming gener be garments, carpets and wail-hangings to be ma ie as well as for the great number of caztle.dwellers of foods which could be kept \ and But the cities! Even in the ancient world they had changed the methods of housekeeping: no one in for all the war te they had 1 have trading. The weaving and coloring became industries outsl le the individual household, Of great the effect of the city in the Middle Ages. Hand workers took one alter ther of the hou cupa tions. The spinner, the weaver, the candie soap makers all these helped to diminish the he tle. was left to be done in the home except the cooking, sewing, washing ar With the incoming of t} machine |} homes. Their rooms becam whole family, men a bare livi Of the mealtime, and the hs Then } less th the count went into it into it on¢ simself, he established for around which the The tearned to strike fire from flints; this was that the household The fields began to some eX The first spindles only were the meals ations, linen closets to And for the possible guest: there was the preparation pt in the storeraoms cellars wide iat) them ald | WAS Ant emaker CWOr'n imn 1 7 On igechold o the and f i d i of the where work for hurrie« tress poore: home, the had to . the ng h when ever ry, tof © Was 7 N Acquaintance With Grief. By Margaret Deland. idren ey are well was actually BAYS B( is “IE has her husband and good, and because her r are content 5 and ve & he make disapp her! goul who has paid the price RW her desolate. To such plaint about the unimpe fs moved to her member that you are rich bering her wealth, the sumed with worry over her eyes; the domestic does not come turns the world black Shame! says the poor creature whose sense of propo gome bitter hour of fear or bereavement! or wrongdoing And it is a shame —a shame for y have sciousness of Love, and Character, and of unhappiness about the unimportant ful kind of unhappiness uld be confined to the perso unfortunately, its black comes down to her breakfast on,” is grou feels it: her servants feel it dress man whose house whimpering t seems an |; ylaining rich POR SEES ’ hewalling The dressmaker night; an one, the and scold} say to remember lish woman unimportan problem keeps her awake at before her poverty brings invitatior her the De heir { wasteful if this o fall into the It { be bad enough n who exp noes No woman iv calls a EAmMe Can IArKiy edge spreadg over on to other lives table ye l with what her Her hus the hy to herself al band feel and | His u £0 need on the world. It is how ri being conscious of our happir An sha other people's happiness It doea not need that high i tion, a martyrd at hand is tt being pleasant Sd The Art of Letting Go. By the Editor of Success, we deed to do E held to a great many thi oft complete let go-—shaker entire from our our past misfortunes, the fied and humiliated us. good, but it re ting useless things is a great one and we miinde MInaGs bs us of peace ould learn it cost to learn. to let go as to hold on. Anything that the world, anything that is a drag. a stumb ling block or a hindrance, should be expunged from our memory, Many peo le seem to take a positive pleasure in recalling past misfortunes, sufferings and failures. They dwell upon such experiences and repaint the dark pictures until the mind becomes melancholy and z2ad, If only they would learn tc drive them out } their attempts to return, as they would banish 2 thief from the h . » painful thoughts would to demand entrance We want all we can get of sunshine. encouragement, and inspiration. Life is too to dwell unon hinder our growth If we keep mind filled with and wholesome thoughts-—the things onl can help us on ane ! shall make inf greater progress than by retrospe One of the first lessons in life mind, to clear it of its enemies and ill never harbor thoughts inimical ability to choose your mind's company: you up at wil please. Then why not choose the noblest and + Sg Sd Rockefeller’,s Money. By the Editor of Harper's Weekly. It {2 just as important cannot help us to get on and up in ¥ COA8e short oniy yictures things whi brigkt, hopeful f 1 Pu the 1 the world in gloomy carn to be to Keep it clear. A tO queer eda ¢ h i which { we fut evin ge rae lve Tn MITYINE ourseives tion f 4 master of one's welltrained mind You 1 i any guest you iz to abacinte own appiness ive the 1 Rockefeller will get all the money there is. Mr. Rockefeller has not lately seen fit to publish his estimate of the value of his pos sessions, but sanguine guessera rate him he has more than half a say what is the total billion. It would be impoasible to wealth of the United States, but the as billions. for the rest of us. But his fortune, they tell ue, is probably increasing by as much as fifty millions a year, and is not unlikely to double within ten years Already his financial power Is enormous, so that he could influence stock val ues very materially if he chose. and, at times, make or unmake ordinary mil llonaires by mere whispers at the telephone, Malevolence ia not attributed te him, nor is he felt to be a mischief- maker, but the feeling is that his business abilities are so surpassing, and his business judgment so unapproachably sound, that he can’t help seeing and improving chances to make millions more. To discuss him is as little of an Impertinence as to discuss the comet. He ia 8 force, sixty-four years old, moving through the earth's atmosphere, and be lHeved to be rapidly Increasing In weight and velocity, Persons who fear they are in his orbit and may be pinched may find some relief in considering that even though his fortune increases very rapidly, its growth may long be fed by the increase of wealth in the country. If wealth in general slope Increasing, and Mr, Rockefeller's wealth keeps on Increasing, then the pinch may be felt. SHOCK CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS How One Man Was Cured of All De sire for Liquor. in spite of being a really kindly, honest fellow, with a loving wife, a cozy home and a flourishing young family, was rapidly becoming a slave to drink. Night after night he went home in a state which made hig little wife heartsick, until she with a woruan’s ready wit, deviged a scheme and with the ald of the family physi clan gave Janes such a shock that he probably never will drink Jones, ggain. Like many other men, Jones u: ually logt all of his actions after he had reached a certain period of (ntoxication. When, five weeks ago, he arrived at his a fir the experin wife to bed there, recollection or six home in ent, his As he lay doctor state for had him dead to put the put his right leg into a cas ter of bind waoria, to Te wl it remain in id suel An Encouraging Sign. tr CLI re . Driving Him to It, you afraid that after we are tired of 1 when I'm cross or petu- 1 get tired of me, meals are n't you?” You know when HCW tired Dpernes late, you'll tired of “Aw. vou make nu I won't,” CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH. B.0B.B, Cares Deep-Seated Cases Especially wTo Prove It BB, B, It, Sent Free, These disensss, with aches and pains in bones, joints and back, agonizing pains in shoulder blades, hands, fingers, arms and Jegs crippled by rheamatism, lumbago, sei atica, or neuralgia; hawking, spitting, nose bleeding, ringing in the ears, sick stomach, deafness, noise in the head, bad teeth, thin hot blood, all run down fecling or catarrh arc sure signs of an awful poisoned condi. tion of the blood. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Soon all aches and pains stop, the poison is destroyed and a real permanent cure is mado of the worst rheu- matiem or foulest catarrh. Thousands of cance cured by taking B.B.DB. It strength- ens weak kidneys and improves digestion. Druggists, $1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing Broop Baim Co, 54 Balm ‘Bidg., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter, . has a less percentage ———— § ——— a (iood Enough Reason. “Lillian is sure that she loves Waiter thinks ¢ and at other times she's « loesn't.” “And 3 not Sometimes she He does onvinced she neg t sarry him MNg to marry nm all settled (reek Meets (reek. ' 111" exclaimed the at : county fair, the man raked in the ness alter first dav's use of Dr, Kline's Graat NervoeRestorer. 82trial bottle and treatisefros Dr. iH, Kise, Ltd. , 931 Arch 8t., Phila, Pa. You ean do you bour with "ur: am | HalPFsCatarrh Care a0 3 ve 3 acts directly on the bio faces of tue iree F, Ele Fos J. Cnexey & ( Druggists, 75 AS Bre Las A Coveted Post. ns a. “My hair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color.” —Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It’s impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. $1.00 & bottle. All drugpists, If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you & bottie. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express ofl ¢, Address J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. wo Ea W. L. DOUCLAS *3.2 § *3 SHOES ii wr MADE. ‘ou can save from $3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoes. They cme rman equal those ireen we o« nn 54.0 That Douglas uses Core ons Colt proves there ix in Douglas shoes. Corona is the highest ¢ Pat. Leather faade. Foelelis used ov 84 t Edge Line Nhoes by mail, 256 cents extra. Catalow free. W. L. DOUGLAS a’ any THlustrated Brockton, Mass, mins Tabules are best dyspepsia ne ever made, millions have been the United in a single Every liinpess arising from a disordered relieved or cu i i common Is pin the ston serted there is health th-t will the occasional use of Ripans them and All druggists package ls an 1s and the Family Bottle sixty cents, contains #8 Lousehold supply for a year. One generally gives relief within twenty Lutes, Tabules. *hysicisus epeak highly of sell them. for RLIGW ve.cent ‘ ordinary occasion, NEW DIRCOVERY; gtves DROPSY Jr icoymy: om asses. Book of testimonies and 10 days’ trestment Free. Pr BE EH. GRELN 8 5008, Boz B At santa, Go IT PAYS firey ter iX fdiscAdaa ADVERTISE Bav 4 to the cause ay lack § Winstoe * 1 ww jor, $A8y W, Lombard Bt Trial bottle [lie (Rcmandsy (Aheamacdly CURES. tempoTers re be bicod Kot mere oN ver before bie sufferer Jor sig Yeu ve The Bewg h thas zo Amand] | amc pn » J regularly you are sick. CASCARETS today, for you wil When your bowels don’t move No matter what ails you, start taking
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