UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Dyspepsia is Often Caus stomach— Peruna EEE EEEEIEEEEILEEEEEttsttitttetedy Hon. M Ex U. 8. iron ing i m w 18 I Sena tw C. Butler, terms, in etter 1 D. C.. writes to the Co., as follows: “J can recommend Peruna jor dyspepsia and stomach trouble, 1 have been uging your medicine Jor a short period and I feel very much relieved. it is indeed a wonderful , medicine, besides a good tonic, Jessssssssssssesssrsscssssssssssnss C ATAnan if to h is the cor- rect n fo st ca § We DEIA. order to cu Eth EL hh COs LbeIOGIsBsRsROT Ie ach 2 .atarrh mus Unly : an 3 a8 P era is adie, > . + 3 Aion tire Perun a exac meets Me indications. iv Revised Formula $ars re ATMAX, M Pointed Out Centingeney. Francois, Hazen Hy tions, for rancois, Vanderbilt and who, tion WAS red bookmaker. “There was went to the by the betting. “She mingled the bookmakers. vailing there her 3 mokef and ‘““If I put a dol! wins how much “‘If the bookmaker it starts at 20 to 1 starts at 1f “The girl “Bat, at 1 o'clock?” spirit. book- sald 1 on a horse and horse Answered to ly An Eye to Bus ness. Senator C of Ges rhan me thod 8 renin i man whom I heard of “This woman was One day at the beg! called her cook upst “*Jane, 1 an are carrying young man.’ ‘Oh. he's a orable person, Ge replied. ‘1 couldn't ‘That may be, Jane,’ the woman interrupted, ‘but I think you consult interests more shouldn't you, up a little flirtation wi er?" D> 8¢e how you the but grieve on with cher's very decent, nice, hon- rge is, ma'am.’ assure You, Jane maam, I keep better company.’ our now that Lent th the fish get deal- Sir J presen 300 as condn AN EVERY.DAY STRUGGLE. Menard Women of Every Ocenpation Saf. fer Misereis From Kidney Complaint, J. C. Lightner, 708 So. Cedar St. Abilene, Kansas, is one of the thou sande who suffer from kidney troubles brought on by dally work. “I first noticed it eight or ten years ago,” said Mr Light. ner. “The dull pain in the back (fairly made me sick, It was hard to get up or down, hard to straighten, hard to do any work that drought a straln on the back. I had frequent attacks of gravel and the Urine was passed too often and with pala. When I used Doan's Kidney lls, however, all traces of the trouble Misappeared and have not returned. I am certainly grateful.” Bold by all dealers. 5O cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. COMMERCIAL & Co.'s Weekly Review ier evidence nation, but and Spire } wii pressure in the market the nation as a whole “ive no setba ufacturing rking to i indus- &! 1 cel nachinery mills. for 8 : ‘per cent. and bars 1s he iron and exports from Canada for the +18, against 1,844, ek ; 1,260,316 bushels year; 1,010,850 bushels in in 1903. Corn exports 1.428.021 bushels, 1.885.760 a $2,210, week ; vs | ce id 83 a)32 pound 5; stockers higher: esti- 16,000 head ab.70; good $6.23 6.45; 3 heavy , $5.00@ Dressed Beef steady at und for native sides. and 7.015 quarters Receipts, 147 head. few choice un- 5 per 100 pounds @7.50 Jressed i fatton 8% low Hogs—Feel ing frm to a fraction high- Country-dressed Hogs steady at IN THE FIELD OF LABOR. A—— Patter nmakers’ League of North Amer ca will remove heat Quarters from New York to Cincinnati. Officials of the Patternmakers’ League of North America claim that the organi- zation has gained in membership by 2000 in the last ten years. The rate of jncrease in the number of women wage-carners was greater from 1830 to 1000 than the rate of increase of the female population. Troy (N. Y.) street railway employees were receiving 16 2-3 cents an hour at the time of organizing. Ag the present time they are receiving 22 cents an hour, Women are found in all but eight of the 303 kinds of employment scheduled by the census, In 1800 wages in New York were 40 cents a day, and in Baltimore 30 cents The average rate, all over the country, was $65.00 a year, with board and, per- haps, lodging. Khe Army Council of Great Britain, in their conditions as to future contracts, have added a clause to the effect that the wages paid to workmen employed are to be those current in the district in which the contract is executed and carried out, The White Paint of the White House, The White House at Washington, which has been the “King's Palace” of the American People since it was first occupied by President Madison in 1800, has recently undergone a thor- ough course of remodelling, renovation and repair. Every American citizen is owner of an undivided eighty or eighty-five millionth part of the White House, as well ag of the other Public Bulldings and Monuments in the Cap- ftol City. An item in the renovation of ‘he remodeled White House was repainting, Every visitor in Washing- ton knows vhy the White House is g0 called—because is literally a house.” The exterior paint must there- fore be white. Now while the pure white surfaces and simple lines of the White House, set in the midst of green lawns and beautitul trees, produce a very satisfying effect of dignified simplicity, white paint from a practical point of view, {8 about the most un- satisfactory Lind of paint that could have been selected by the original de- signers. I'irst, Dbecaur: any white paint is easily discolored by smoke and dust, and, second, “ecausé ordinary white paint {{self gradually turns gray or brownish yellow from exposure. But white the White House is, and white it must remain or it would no longer be the “White House.” 8o the renovators, making he irs of a dis COUrag:ng tion, sought for the best kind of paint ugh urable. The average citize asked to guess what kind of p ey finally decided oun would ore bl; swer— ‘white lead and ofl,” but he would guess wrongly. The paint best obtain able, was . ready-mixed pa.it, such as f. furnished -Lurnisnea detall— *d brands on ave oeen se 8, and, in ' 4 1 ¥ ‘B00 AD SNAKE DIRD MAI Readily Tamed A ’ Attac and Fai ment. thiul and ite favor mediately hen, and vith the dogs # Kite desirable place on orest and Stream. hearth." —F New Yorker Owns Famous Banner Mr. Eben Appleton of New York city has in his possession the famous “Star Spangled that in- spired Key to the writing of the much. admired national song An effort will shortly be made to purchase the house in Baltimore in which this flag was made and use {t as a museum or patriotic shrine, REPAIRING BRAIN, A Certaln War By Food, Every minister, lawyer, journalist, physician, author or business man fis forced under pressure of modern con- ditions to the active and sometimes over-active use of the brain. Analysis of the excreta thrown out by the pores shows that brain work breaks down the phosphate of potash, separating it from its heavier compan. fon, albumen, and plain common sense teaches that this elemental principle must be introduced into the body anew each day, If we would replace the joss and rebuild the brain tissue. We know that the phorphate of pot. ash, as presented in certain fleld grains, has an affinity for albumen and that is the only way gray matter in the brain can be ballt. It will not an- swer to take the crude phosphate of potash of the drug shop, for nature re- jects it. The elemental mineral mus. be presented througa food directly frown Nature's laboratory, These facts have been made use of in the manufacture of Grape-Nuts, and any brain worker can prove the value of the proper selection of food by mak. ing free use of Grape-Nuts for ten days or two weeks, Bold by grocers everywhere (and in immense quanti Jes), Manufactured by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, BOX OF WAFERS FREE-ND DRUGS ~CURES BY ABSORPTION, Caras Ralehing of Gas—~Pad Breath and Bad StomacheShort Breathe Bloating~Sour Eructations Irvegular Heart, Ete, Take a Mull’s Wafer any time of the day or night, and note the immediate good et- fect on your stomach. It absorbs the gas, disinfects the stomach, kills the poison Catarrh of the head and throat, unwholesome food and YING . Scarcely any stomach is entirely free from taint of some kind, Muil's Anti-Belch Wafers will make your stomach healthy by abs orbin foul gases which arise from the undigested food and by re-enforcing the lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric juices. This cures stomach trouble, promotes digestion, sweetens the breath, stops belching and fermentation. Heart action becomes strong and regular through this process, Discard drugs, as you know from experi ence they do not cure & ch trouble, Try a common-sense (Na #8) method that d« oes cure. A soothir healing seusa- tion resyl its Ins stant] ¥. We know Mull 's Anti-Belch do this, and we want you to know it, offer may not appear again, Wafers will This GOOD FOR 25¢ 142 this coupon with iress and iB SUAT } 4 sam e Mul u's Send your name | druggist’s name | or siver, and we free if youl Anti-iel toy 1 owara RAVE ve., Rock lsland ana Cures Mhenmatiom wid Catnrelie- Medicine sent Frae Dysentery, Choleramarbne Cured By a trial of Dr. Biggers Huckle 3 . ' al, At Druggists 2 and 8 pe Why Man's Love Cools. ih Deaitl Mre, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Ohl) testhing softens theagums reducesint Hon aliases rain cures wind colle 25¢ Many fail succeed iren PARTE MA. v bottle tarongh ie whie Otoersy through | { How's Thia? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Any case of Ustarrh that cannot be cured by Liall’s Catagrh Cure, F.J. Cuzxxey & Co,, Toledo, 0, We, the undersigned, have known ¥, J Cheney for the iast 1) years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac. tions and fGnancialiy able to earry out any obligations made by their firm, Weer & Tavax, Wholesale Druggists, To. ledo, © Warnixo, Kiwxax & Manvix, Drugg! ste, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cureis takeninternally, ast. ipgdirectiyuponthe blood and mucuoussur- isces of thesystem, 1 estimoniale sont free, Price, 70c. par bottle, Roid by all Druggists, Take Hall's Family Pilis for constipation, Wholesale interest! ng what a iittie mouth an do ite mighty of kissing a RUNNING SORES ON LIMBS. Little Girl's Obstinate Case of Foreman Mother Saye: “Cuticara Remedies a Household Standby.” “Last year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent phywician for an obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to the Cuticura Remedies, and was so well pleased with the almost instantaneous re lief afforded that we discarded the physi ciai’s prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills. When we commenced with the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs were covered with running sores. In about six weeks we had her completely well, and there has been no recurrence of the trouble. We find that the Cuticura Remedies are a valuable household stand: by, living as we do tweive miles from a doctor, and where it costs from twenty to twenty-five dollars to come up on the mountain. Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, Fairmount, Walden's Ridge, Tenn. Oct. 13, 19005.” Miss Lizzie Johnson, the “shut-in,” who lives in Casey, Ill, is reported to have earned over $11,000 for missions by the sale of book marks which she has made, A AH MONI AA A. This remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Estes, was born in Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1810 ing from a good old Quaker family, For some years she taught school, became known as a woman of an com. and alert and investigating mind, un earnest seeker after all. possessed of thetic nature ut take the pains the roots herbs in and there d are remedies cox design to ire uw WeAKTIEBROCS was her pleasure to sca are simple and for her own family f thea WES B ext a best 8 BOG llartothefemnle sex. a ham's { rare "ink. learned d and cured among 1erisis struck EhuAnG avers ge realestate] were (00 lerests this class eur to source Pinkham's Vegetable was made known to the world. The three ms the with their m ns An ther, daughter, sombined forces to Forcing Nature the 5 cerned over i facilities and tistics of the thou. who must be placed yet it has lon been known London schools the haif-timers who work half of each day really progress faster than those who go to school all day. Have we not upset natu too quickly in our schools also?-— American Medicina ‘HOLD UP! and consider SIGN OF THE FISH TOWER CAMAPIAN CBA sw © ©. Tres ya on ad THE DAISY FLY KILLER froze allords towler watery hema One B06, box a WS " Pe patton rig SRE Larwaln ie Co. ay pare Automobile Op. HE APvERTaET IN THIS PAPER. IT WILL PAY | Wash RRs the family fortune that the medicine which 50 g for their woman friend neighbors was equally good for women of the whole world The Pinkbams had no mo credit Their first the kitchen, where herbs were steeped on gradually gross Then came the question it, for always they it away freely. printer to run ) forth the merits of now called Lydia E etab) e They was and the argued rOO0 ney, and laboratory roots and stove, bottles. selling filling # Hing a before "wo vig ris 4 buted extent, f-advertising, f« hoever used it i i the de- In 1877, y y had saved enough money to com- d fre s fame eX Po he was ever hodical in her to pre- atcame 10 1d results eference, and wether with made since, are en th & wor id n , vast collabora. regarding the is, which for hardly un the Oo» 0 es ee oy = eR With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her daughter - in law, the present Mrs Pinkham. She was carefully instructed in all her hard-won knowledge, end for years she assisted her in her vast correspondence, To her hands direction of the wo tor passed BWA five years she nothi ork she first i inkham pen ws when the dropped her Mrs, Pinkham, {alarge family, took nan assistants, some as as hersel the present Mrs, Pinkham continues thi great work and probably » other person have so many women been ad- vised how to regain health. Sick wo men, this advice is “Yours for Health" fret ¥ & ven if you only write to ask for it. Such is the history of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Veget table Compound; made from si mple roots and herbs; the one great medicine for women's allmen and the fitting monument to the noble woman whose name it bears Of no 'W.L:DoucLAs 332083 2°SHOESE | W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Line ria 5 thre argo e large Suctories infinite A pair of Thott yp ed you cost more to m wh hn 044 siete fit belter, wear gar, and of grevter sic value than ron ther Be ‘ $ be, 83. Fh, 5, o o no substitute. ph genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. a Sover 4 Egelots wend ; they will mot wear brace. Hustratod Ota og W. L. DOUGLA rockton, Mass, DROPSY YB pu tot sot tod fwonlule and $0 Da irestment lg Rg Keo Br Aliaein PENSIONFOR AGE, 15:75 will i diveped bh ante for bans god inrgcuons would realize why
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