John B. Knox Home, John B. Knox of Anniston, Ala, whe has frequently of late been spoken of as a candidate for the United States genatorship, was in Birmingham yes terday on his way home from Burope where he has been for two months. Mr. Knox is looking well and says he had a most enjoyable trip. On the subject of politics, he had nothing te say at least, he sald nothing When the subject was mentioned he looked at his watch and said: “It is now 3:30 o'clock. The base ball game at West End park begins at 4. Gentlemen, I'll bld you good afternoon.” And with that, Mr. Knox left lobby of the Hillman and made ball game.—Birmingham or, the for the Age-Herald A Trite Reply. 1 Kan. was told by one her that, if she didn't marry him, he'd get a rope and hang himself right in front of her Louse, “Ol, please don't do it, dear,” she sald, “sou kuow father doesn't want you hanging around here.” A gir! In Gaylord, ir of admirers portunity in this viein. the celebrated White re : an here is a fir ftv to take orders DBronze monuments, headstones, grave covers, ete., made Ly The Monumental Bronze Company, 802 Howard Ave., Bridge port, Conn. It is a go od, legitimate busi ness, and they offer very liberal inducements, SBomeone should write them for the agency, ne of A Big Sounder, sometimes makes an- A gramophone which | {f three m ded One invention Der necessary iles is | i a three.nile | of the 18 Liev Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh--Medicine Sent Free. These two the result of an awiul poisoned ndition of the blood. If 3 e¢ aching joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pair ippled hands, legs or feet " en muscle shilth sharp, biting i feel spitting LORSPS Are raged hawking, f deafness siok es in the head, mu. lecaying teeth, atarrh, It It the ou bad Bota: breat! take kills the ‘auses these awful | healthy blood us meme cure of the | ir and 8 DY Joints supply to the branes, makes a worst b sim foulest eatarrh Cures hore all fails. Biood Ba B. B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic in- gredients ‘ for weak ki mn - proves ‘ures dysg perfect i ¢ folks by siving dew, rich, pure blood. Thorough for thirty years. Druggists, $1 iarge pottie, with cor ete directions for home ture. Bample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm (Co Atlanta, Ga Describe rouble and al free medical advice ent iu sealed letter. or them tested EDC it Looked Like a Drug Store. The captain of of the Bostor harbor tugboats, while trave ward Boston one night, was « to place a green man on watch instructions to call him if he & thing in their course. The was aroused from his sh the new man shouting, for the deck “Well.” repl wal have a green light and a rid and sure [I think it's FROM GIRLHOOD one “it loight, a drug shtore.” the her, RAISED FROM A DEATH.BED, Pitts, Onee Pronounced Incurable, Has Been Well Three Years, E. E. Pitts, 60 Hathaway St, hegan, Me, "Seven years ny back ached I wasso ran down that I was laid up four months. i had night and fainting spells and dropped to 80 pounds. The urine passed every few minutes with in tense pain and looked like blood Dropsy set in and the doctors decided I could not live. My wife got me using Doan's Kidney Piils, and as they helped me so I took heart, kept on and was cured so thor oughly thatI've been well three years.” Sold by all dealers. B00 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Hkow go and BAYS: swents The Joy of It. “Here, my good man,” she said one day last week to a man who had begged alms of her, “here ig a nickel and please to understand that | do not give this because | hope to be rewarded for my charity some day, but because it gives me pleasure to do so.” The burly beggar looked dublously at the coin “Look ‘ere, mum,” he said “In this "ere wicked world we don't orften get the chance to enjoy oursely not make it a dime and good time?" es ‘ave a real Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercary, asmeroury will surely destroy the sense o! . ¢ 126 the whole sys. mucous surfa } 4 sshould never be used except « iresceriptions from reputable phy. siclans, as tho : hey will do is ten foid to the go 1 yo an i ¥ them. oul I's ) t by F. by directly u ofthesyst i the derive rufacture be sure you g tarnslly J.Ch 3 80ld by Druggists: Take Hall's Famil No Occasion for Mincing Matters “Theodosia, 1 do not wish to anything | } uncle ! will not as to with penu but carries uncharitable o gO BO riougns the idea « He trifling ex wi il his own finar economy to ar treme hesitate to make the penditur unless assured that it timately to tage, While just to him- expressing the opinion that most caut redound ul advan be cial ut fron not wishing to I cannot refrain he too As fo rugal, were Top b “Mamma the u fine talk? tha shal wad what's T0 WOMANHOOD Interesting Experiences of Every mother possesses information | which Is of vital interest to her young | daughter, Too often this is never imparted or is withheld until serious harm has result- ed to the growing girl through her | ignorance of nature's mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties, often puzzle their mothers and baffle | hysicians, as they so often withhold | Phair confidence from their mothers snd conceal the symptoms which ought | to be told to their physician at this eritical period. When a girl's thoughts become slug- gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis- ition to sleep, pains in back or lower Fimbe, eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound will ‘at this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start the menstrual period in a young girl's life without pain or irregularities, Huandredaof letters from vonng girls and from mothers, expressing their titude for what Lydia E. Pin Bon 4 Pe table Compound has accomplished for t them, have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass, Miss Mills has written the two fol- lowing letters to Mra. Pinkham, which will be read with interest: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — (First Lotter) “I m:n bus fifteen yoars of age, am bave dizzy spells, chills, headache and back: Misses Borman and Mills. ache, and as T have heard that you can | helpful advice to girls in my condition, writing you "Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, nL | Dear Mrs. Pinkham :— (Becond Letter.) “It is with the feeling of utmost gratitude | that I write to you to tell you what your valuable medicine has done for me. When I | wrote you in Jogard to my condition I had consulted several doctors, bat. they failed to understand my case and I did not receive | any benefit from their treatment, 1 followed | your ad vice, and took Lidia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and am now heal y and well, and all the distressing sympt | which I had at that time have disappeared.” Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, IIL. Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs. Pinkham as follows : Dear Mra. Pinkham :— “ Before Ja Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compo my mouthlies were frregu- lar and rinful, and 1 always had such dreadful headaches, ** But since Jaxing the Compound my head. hes $ hnve yy lait me my month ies arg nd well, gen f Am so alg aly hows tL dia B le nn he me. "Matilda Dr Farmington, ae Jor If you know of ang } young girl whe is wick and needs motherly advice, ask her to address Mrs, Pinkham at Lynn. Mass., and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely fres, from a source that has no rival in the rience of woman's ills, and it will, it fo owed, pvt her on the right road to a strong, healthy and hap y womanhood, Liye in E. Pinkham's egetable Com. pound holds the record for the greatest number of eures of femalo ills of any medicine that the world has ever known. Why don t you try it? Fi THE KEYSTONE STATE The Latest Peansylvania News Told In Short Order. Turkeys are northern Berk Counties and prevai expected, will not be maint er this been i fowl, the being Dealers report the birds in fine conditio and large Hocks of twenty to forty mon. Many owners are for delivery Thanksgiving 18 coms Jo po und The School ter C Chester ness, Presid ville ; West Miller, Hellver, ox Sit reported pi lentiful and lower Sch ling high prices, 1t ained: We ati 1ylki * } i +1 year Nas iCal Spring dry rincipals’ MY met 1 annual session at and after transacting ted the following officer ent, Prof. J. Larany, of Phoenix vice-president, A McCrom other i ele (srOove ; ecretary, ter: treasurer, West Chest £ Kennett Square Pure nmers, r, brought a half dozen adulterated preserves, Several weeks ago 1 p3 3 13 then analyzed by local merchants were State chemists ross impurities it i The merchants referred to wi of paying fines were found, rtunity Tw Tripols the Revol Steinsburg, and the stov the century They even took the pipe a he church members wi have since Sdded new Wi to their gunn Daniel S« ry firgt victim of 8 gunning ac iguyl kill Vall ey. Whi ¢ 7 Green Lane he wilh en by another gi wounded n incendiary fire yed George Heffley, Paxin were burned No insurance. Whary, of was shot in inner and pain destr Fifteen Loss is Shamokin, was Arrested Both Bear and Owner, Some little time ago an Italian gave the police trouble in a certain small provincial town, and when the police were armed with a warrant to effect his arrest, they were faced with a dif ficnlty which only tact could over The alien was traveling the coutitry with a performing bear, which he declined to leave even for a few minutes, and so it was decided the station with his animal. Eventual bear were placed in the same cell, and next morning duly appeared in the dock together. Believed to Be Rats’ Hiding Place. When the sid-fashioned chimney on the Dwight Flint place at East Hamp ton, Conn., was torn down, the open ings hetween the bricks and about the nate of the chiffiney were found $5 be filled with corncobs, buttons ana simi lar articles A pair of very quaint old shoes were hrought to light also. The work of stowing the things in the hid ing place is believed to have been done by rats A Drying Rank, “1 should think that merry-go-round the boys have built In the back yard would make your head reel? “It doesn’t; but on wash day fit makes my clothes reel” OF WAFERS FREE~NDO DRUCS -~CURES BY ABSORPTION, ——— Cures Belehing of Gas liad Bad Ktompeh « Short Bloating «Sour Fructations Fite. Breath and Hrontlive wlrregular Henrt, 1 sa Mulls Wafer anv t me of the das or night, and note the imme wl ef fect on your stomach, It gas, disinfec the stomach, kills the poison germa and cures the digeasd Catarrh of the head and throat. unwholesome fi and overeating make bad stomachs Hearcely any stomach is entirely free from taint of some kind Mull's Anti-Beleh Ww will make wvour stom healthy by abzorbing foul gases which arise from the undigested and by re-enforcing lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric Hees This cures stomach trouble, pro motes digestion % the breath, stops belching and fermentation, Heart action becomes strong and regular through 3 1K liate go a the is aod sfora neh food the sweeter this “an Di gcard 1 they wu know from experi stomach trouble Nature's) method healing sen drugs, as v¢ le not cure A coOmmMon-aense loes cure. A soothing 1 in results instantly We know Mulls Ant io this, and we want vou to know it SPECIAL OF 3 ’.~The regular price of 1uil’'s Anti-Beleh Wafers is 50c. a box, but introduce it to thousands of sufferers we will two (2) boxes upon receipt of we Wil i-Belch Wafers wil mena A sample ree sement Ot for this coupon. vac. and send vou i TT i | 11185 FREE COUPON 129 | with ame oO Send this ¢ { and address | who does not { box of Mull's your pame f a druggist | a free sample Wafers to sell for Anti Belch Thire i | Mua Grare Toxic Co Ave, Rock He nd Writs Plainly Island Addres iy ‘or ArURR: to Power. life is a delicate a ficult thing to define many ongly it is synog@mous walt) The Key 8 in nd ait righ ’ with Suece the st embers the skh Business = ras race { weak Woman Bosses Gang of Workmen Having no and dislikis life children of hotel gitice Pitiful Plight of Aged Man. Recaune Powe, a Ans put his wife and according Oliver der all his property she 4 buf nia, Conn, & name tL it all, $i ied child] he fo the probat court's ruling, and is left penniless a! the age of 72, too infirm to work Be ileving that at his wife's death he would be her heir. Mr. Powe had his home and savings. 22.000 in transferred to her, so she would have in getting his estate shoul be die first Mra. Powe died a ves: ago, her estate was promptly claimed by her relatives and the probate court gsustaired thelr claim Mr. Powe has brought a suit for equitable relief no trouble FROM TEXAS, Some Coffee Facts From the Lone 8. a | State. Frou a beautiful farm down Texas, where gushing springs unit form babbling brooks that wind their sparkling way through Rowers meads Cotes a4 note of gratitude for ue ivers rom the coffee habit, “When my baby boy came to me ve Years ago 1 began to drink Postun Food Coffee, having a feeling that | would be better for him and me thas the old kind of drug-laden coffee. | was not disappointed in it. for it en abled me, a small, delicate woman, nurse a bouncing healthy baby 14 mouths, Baird North Stock Pins | Fark loaf #4 Gold, plain Al) i a pid Bolig Gold Brooches 45] ear] crescent rogue pwaris, Glamond 2 brad er, Plain . eh And berogues Sterling § sil ver Brooches wis au dy Pin, hie Uy oerit Bit] fest Bwillow is Owls, wray aE Withbone Our Catalog T4 8 now read senas, uid and Kjiver J Jee piE rad pon oe FER Nacht, pear] Soar , Pins oid EE ibd Mugielen! ste wig Ruby wyes, 1 w go % - postal Yer ruske 8} i eit of your addres WHITE NOW. ¥° NORTH COMPANY 120 Essex Street, Salem, Mass, 25 Cts 0 0 7s THE GRIP / “im So ANTL-GRIPINE ANTHGRIPI | i | | GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. 2'ieell Anti - Gripine 1 aler wi Guarantees 1 HAS 40 LAL Foi SAY BAIRD- oa for your MONET BACK IF IT DOESN’ T CUMS F. W. Diemer, M.D., Mauuiasciurer, Springfield, Heo W.L. oOUCLAS 1304 *32°SHOES W. L. Douglas $4.00 Clit Edge Lino cannot be equalled atany price, f Dr. Kline's Grea tticand treatise 1 Areh St. Phils. Pa f mgnie CAPT GRAHAM'S CURE BackwTried Many SaccersnCGives on Face and Without Thanks Sores ! frectors toe Cutleura. w. Le DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MEN'S $5.50 SHOES THAN ANY OVHER MANUEAG TURNER: $10, 000 Pi EMARD to anyone whe ca douglas $3.50 shoes have by their ex. a tyvie, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.5 shoe in the world. They are just as good es those thet cost you 58.00 to $7.00 the only difference is the price. HH | could take vou into my iaclory at Brockton, Mass, the largest in the world under one roof meking men's fine shoes. and show you the care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Doulas $3.80 shoes sre the best shoes produced in the world, H1could show you the difference between the thoes made in my factory and those of other makes, vou would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hoid their shape, fit better, wear jonger, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, W. L. Douglas Sv Ma iis Shans for Alon. $2.50, $2.00 B * Sehool i Dress hoo 85. 80, oo 2 81.78, 87.50 Remedy of Sweet Gam | CAUTION. Insist ing W. L. Doug Lures sig ke © pub trite None genine Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption i wit it his name and price stamped on bottom and all throat and jung troubles. At drug “ hy! ANTE . A shoe dealer matory i whers ~ } nar bes be gine Shoes are not sold ne of ] a, a5. bx and $1.% per} ttle. a et sent free for Inspection upon reguest Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy Write for INMustrated Catalog of Pall W.L. DOUGLAS, Moarkton, Mass SUE TOILET phar FOR WOMEN troubled with ills peculiar to iheis sea hed ~ 3 Seach u marvelously cess oug canses, kills divease stops discharges, heals inflammation and ocak soreness, cures lencorrhosg and nasal catarrh, Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pore water, and is far more cleansing, healing, gemaicidal and economical than hgeid antiseptics for ~ TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggiets, 50 cent a box, Trial Box and Book of Instructions Pree. THE BR, Paxton Cowrpany Boston, Mase. Taylor's Cherokes sullen I» Nature's great remedy wir Jaw ae : Kivies LXV NA ERE THE CRE) BY ALL THE i EST DEALERS “Igy pop A.J. TOWER CO. ESTABLISHED 1836 wm BOSTON NLW YORK CHICAGO TOWER CARAMAN CO. Limited TORONTO, CAN MAKE No MISTAKE ; Parsons Pills ITH Na “I have since continued the nse o Postum, for I have grown fond of and bnve discovered to my joy tha has entirely relieved me of a billio. habit which used to prostrate me | or three twes a year, causing mo discomfort to ny family and suffer to myseit, “My DUbrother-in-law was cored chronic constipation by leaving off old kind of coffee and ‘using Posty He has become vven more fond of than he was of the old coffee, “In fact, the entire family, from tix latest arrival (a 2-year-old. who always calls for his ‘potie’ first thing in tie morning), up to the head of the Lous, think there is no drink so good or =o wholesome as Postum.” Nume giver by Postum Co, Battle Creek. Mich, There's a reason, Read the little book “The Read to Wellville” in pkgs. INIMENT | CURES [50c. and $1.00. | Swine Disease |=Hog Cholera Bend for ge with Directions § Dr. EARL 6. SLOAN, 615 Albany 8t. Boston Mass, | fil fe BEST i: PLLS Beities for $1. AN Drustits. Asis fares AUVERTISE' tain ru IT PAYS | CATARRM is the mother of CONSUMPTION. Our CARBOLATE of IODINE FOOXET INHALER is a gusrantecd cure, Price $1.00 Wom. SMITH Of Bullaic, N. ¥. Scho Ba vactarets snd 1 NANTED: | a Tor pes ., Sami Ho en Bos PISO'S L URE LAND JaUTED an | § Wi # Sh a Jpn tifol " whan 1 ented Ceri i's Coney Ad Thompson's Eye 1d A new of ils PENSIONFOR AGE. 87%." sd n Wilie ha At once OE DIABKE SIV Lair ors ree of of MoPay. Addr wi H Wi wills Bullaing, 312 Indias «5 bide 4e won DG relents aod Loedeoa a ai OE
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