} 3 Ni AAD GIVEN UP ALL HOPE CONFINED T0 HER BED WITH DYSPEPSIA Owe My “Life to Pe-ru-na,” Says Mrs. Huffaker. R. R. 4) Mrs. Mittie Huffaker, Columbia, Tenn., writes “Iwas afjfileted with dyspepsia for several years and at last was con- fined to my bed, unable to sit up, “We tried several different doctors with- out relief, “I had given up all hope of any re- lie; and was almost dead wien my husband bought me a bottle of Pe- runa, “At first I could not but after taking several cured sound and well. “It is to Peruna I owe my life to- day. “1 cheerfully ferers.” rece to all suf- Revised Formula, AlS wn eneficial H ARTMA . M D> Will Carry 4,150 Passengers The Kaiserin Aug ‘toria has a length of oy ) t and Is 78 feet beam passengers in first in 1 300 in third class, and 2 } In age, so that her c¢ officers and for 4.150 i have a « city of freight ste Vi She lass, her steer with of 650 she will have room Her cargo holds will 16,000 tons of class rew men ial *oint of the Froverh, An i maker to that a ma: the busines it means, blacksmith, painter i how every ons could do som ter i pa bet! the painting than the p A tt Thanet's egate of body can al line paluter “None of yo for me: I reckon to mix paint.” I'he farm hand painter is wrong: “Rhosmaker, to your last.” The “fancy farmer” can farm, of course, but it is an ex- pensive amusement. If it strikes him as pleasant grow strawberries at fifty cents apiece, or to produce CERES that st him five dolinrs a dozen, it to be sure, if ¢ farming. likes to slosh agound with tid can afford the time of bavisg a practical the job right pretty soon i's a harmless form of amusement. 1f the painter's customers can afford to stand for paint that comes off in half the time it should, they have a perfect right to indulge biz harmless vanity about his skill in paint making. ut in none of these cases does the shoemaker stick to his last There is just one class of men In the world that kidows how to make paint properly and have the facilities for doing it right: and that is the paint manufacturers—the makers of the standard brands of ready-prepared paints, The painter mixes paints; the paint manufacturer grinds them to- gether. In a good ready-prepared paint wtter, fe the alesma, mixtures o Kuow how is $ i0 {'s not and painter afterward, expen 1 go Is forced to join hands with a particle of another kind and every bit of solid matter is forced, as it were, to open its mouth and drink in ite share of linseed oll. That is the only way good paint can be made, and if the painter Po Low to #o It he has nothing at hand to do it with. A paint pot and a paddle are a poor substitute for power mixers, bubr-mills and volier-mills, The man who owns a buflding and neglects to print it as often as it necds paint is only a degree more short. sighted than the one who tries to do his own painting or allows the painter to mix his paint for him, P.G. { THE KEYSTONE STATE The Latest Peansyivanla News Told Ia Short Order. 1 of : ion of a boiler ¥ fient XCrCisgs School were held Reformed Church were presented with lomas. The class prophecy was read Miss Mary Yeager: the class history, Miss Jennie Stauffer: the salutatory Fast V lve graduates by Miss Mary Force The nerviest robber on record broke imo Isadore Bole's store, at Greenwood, before the proprietor arrived and opened it for business, disposing of several cus. tomers who called. The thief forced open a rear door and exchanged his old ciothes for ¢ new suit before he assumed the duties of a clerk, After making the sales he pocketed the money, together with $7 nt te ca h register, helped him. self to a lot of provisions and disap- peared, George W. McEwen, an old resident and veteran of the Civil War, is dead at Milton aged 24 vears COMMERCIAL R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: “Domestic industrial conditions are greatly improved by th race coal nt ] Of lrathe settlemen anth the lake on situation | French elections serious outbreak. of unusual imyj terests in tl the present clo markets. Pri covered part of imports ot go rarily rel Manufacturing pl their eved the fall iui Capacity relies y nly maustry ai and stru ry i ve i steel 1907, more ac commodity on 050, against $106.066 the slight decl and garden produ the level of a there is an ady Way earnings show a previous 1 FI price Rail- us far available for April the i 4re cent gam Year ight mmpr Bradstreet's flour, exports and Canada for the w 2,142,002 week : 734,736 in 1004, and 4.007.506 in LI iy 10 104,748 apr year are push last 800,33 last : 1003. v0) 1,431,257 WHOLESALE MA LS KETS. I and “5 nn sicady ; turkeys, 12 14@16; fowls, Dress- ’ na ly steady. Western prime, Continent, 0.0¢ Bermuda, per ithern, per Western, 2.20: ~ cady: Easy; Florida, red, per rLoof2o0;: do thite, Loo@1.75; Charleston, 72 2.00 rate, Live Stock New York—~BEEVES-—Steers, slow nd roc. lower; bulls steady; bologna ws in good demand and steady: othes iow to 15¢. lower. Steers, 4.80@35.47% ; no very prime here; bulls, 3.500415; WE, 2.1001.7 CALVES-—Veals, 4 06.50; dress alves, steady; ¢ dressed veals, 7%4G ac. per pound; country dressed, 614 1 OC SHEEP AND LAMBS minal: lambs toc v ped sheep, 5.00; good clipped lambs. 6 30; rit wooled 705780; spring mn easy at 5.50 per head for prime arylands HOGS-—Market low; State hogs, 6.00 on Chicago. ~~ CATTLE — Market steady Common to prime steers, 4.00(06.30: cows, 3254.60; heifers, 2.75(25.35; bulls, 260@4.25; calves, 275@5.75: stockers and feeders, 2.750480 HOGS-—Market sc. lower. Choice to prime heavy, 6.45@6.55; medium to good heavy, 6.35@6.45 ; butcher weights, 6.3714 W6.45; good to choice heavy mixed, 6.32 (16.45; packing, 5.60@6.40, «Sheep almosg lowe Good elip- Tie Go y 3 MDs wt A IN THE FIELD OF LABOR. Alabama enjoys the distinction of hav. ing the most severe antilabor laws on its statute books, On June 11 Chicago (Ill) ceramic, mosaic and encaustic tile layers and help ers will meet in convention, Northumberland (England) miners have obtained an advance of 1Y§ per cent. for the next three months, arranged by the conciliation board for the cou! trade, TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY, A Woman Who Has Saff. red Tells Hew to Find Rellef, The thousands of women who suffer backache, languor, urinary disorders and other kidney ills, will find comfort in the words of Mrs, Jane Farrell, of 606 Ocean Ave. Jersey City, N. 1, who says: “1 reiterate all I have gald before in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 had been # having heavy back. ache and my general health was affect ed when I began using them. My feet were swollen, eyes puffed and dizzy spells frequent Kidney action was irregular and the secretions bighly colored. To day, however, 1 am a well woman, and I am confident that Donn's Kidney Pills have made me so, and are keeping me well” Sold by ail dealers. B50 cents a Foster-Mitburn Co., Buffalo N. Y. SATISFIED WITH HIS QUIBBLE. New Hampshire Man Stuck to Letter of the Deed. There are some literal minded per- sons who are never satisfied with the gpirit of the law but w necessary with the citizen Many Years ago his conscience {8 recorded by in the records of the t The old man used went back on no Ompun« my were box. ho consider it to enter romises od good Juggling h Mr. Lord into com Of such was an Hopkinton, N. H., a and his letter, of will Wn boast that he v wd Ore worag, to his exact tion ROINE nothin EREAD CYSPEPSIA, Th Dig sting Elemeat Leff Ont, it al. bread is in Bread fe the bowels If neariy ail = in FOI JSToper dyspepsia is common t& because white slarci not ALi tarch, gested the int:stines, somacn Up noder the shell of the wheat berry Nature has provided a curious deposit which furued into diastase when it is subjected to the saliva and to the pancreatic juices in the human intestines, This diastase is absolutely necessary fo digest starch and turn it into Erape- sugar, which is the next form; but that part of the wheat berry makes dark flour, and the wodern miller cannot readily sell dark flour, '« uature's val- table digester is thrown out and the human system must handie the starch as best It can, without the help that Nature intended. Small wonder that appendicitis, peri- tonitis, constipation, and all sorts of trouble exist when we go so contrary to Nature's law. The food experts that perfected Grape-Nuts Food, knowing these facts, made use in their experi urents of the entire wheat and barley, including all the parts, and subjected thew to moisture and long continued warmth, which allows time and the proper conditions for developing the diastase, outside of the human body. In this way the starchy part is trans. formed Into grape-sugar in a perfectly natural manner, without the use of chemicals or any outside lngredients, The little sparkling crystals of grape- sugar can be seen on the pieces of Grape-Nuts, This food therefore is naturally pre-digested and its use in place of bread will quickly correct the troubles that have been brought about by the too free use of starch in the food, and that is very common in the human race to-day. The effect of eating Grape Nuts ten days or two weeks and the discontin- uance of ordinary white bread, Is very marked. The user will galn rapidly in strength and” physical and mental health, “There's a reason.” iw ! Wemen Grape Pickers, The women of the grape pickers are picturesque in California. There is color to of Bpanish, and that ARO In the cheek, a touch the wonderful cities lower Mexico, making a attractive to the Dark hair, flashing black intelligent faces, telligence that but necds sugges irad higher grades, could ‘not look these kers cholo, as the led . picking grapes to see that it required but clothes and environment to make a remarkable change ick Holder, in the Outing Magazine built ages combination lover of the pictur perfect courte to indead at pi tenderfoot co: Charles Freder Too Often Bucceeds, The more desperate notorious lawyer loose on une, loned and the criminal 141 turn Chicago Trib- works to always 5 {ety agalr BOCiely again DON'T Miss THIS, A Care For Stomach Trouble—A New Method, by Absorption No Drugs. Do You Beleh? It means a afflicted with Kructations lies pipeia, Burn y it of ams, in¢ ing Paine and | stomach, Acid Ston Lhzzir es, tresth Any Abdomen, Bad ture? let us ser Belch Wafers cures Nath 0i'¢ Ot Uthes : Nothing « and very j Harmless "id HR i*nsant, No rugs nach and n ¢ ktiow we want you a TW i 85.000 ~O8t ECZEMA A Suffered Two Years With Terrible Ectemae and Five Children Wonderful Cure by Caticura. “M3 ssband and five children were all afflicted with Ihey bad it two We the remedies hear of, with any rebef, and a physician and got medicine times, and it got worse. [ti afle ver except head and hands We saw Cuticura Remedies advertised and econciuded to try them. So 1 sent for $1.00 worth, of Cuticura Boap, of Ointment and one vial of Pille commenced to use them. 1 do not eXpress my Joy In finding a my children were # have the brown Scars where they were BOTY Hili, Stevens, Ma- son Co, 12, i905." ie, years home we coud then two different ised went {« fed ue all msisting of one cake se box and we know how to onre, LEE bad that they their bodies Maggie B Va. June for on Mra Ww. have alw excuses Or we poor During Hot Days and Cool Nights Take Dr. Biggers Huckleberry ( all stomach and Dowel Troubles, Teething, ete At Druggist 250 and 80¢ i= will takes ans 3 around I'nices a man chances he never that happens be lying WASHINGTON, D. ©, is leaping forward to a place among the great capitals of the world. Invest your mpney there, anywhere else on earth, to loon { } | tate holdings, largely upon famous Pennsylvania Avenue, the upon which the White House and cap- itol are iocated by paying $3 per month on a £110 investment, $5 per month on a $220 investment, or $10 per month sn a $550 invectment. We pay you dividends on full amount subseribed for from time first pay- ment is made, and protect your fam. ily in ease of death. You can buy at £110 per share if you act quick. Priey will advance to $200 before June 20th, 1006. This investment sold to white people only, Send for free book. let giving full information. United States Realty Co, Washington, D. C, CORDIAL INVITATION ADDRESSEDTO WORKING GIRLS Misa Barrows Tells How Mra Pink ham's Advice Helps Working Girls, (OY PET Girls who work gh are particularly A { susceptible to fe ie disorders, those obliged A 10 stand on their feet from morn- ing until night in stores or facto y i he 110 B ky § & ' © pecially who are Day in and day the girl toils, ad-winner of is sick or or shines, she to her place of employment, of her— exacted whether it rains r .¥ ge % ‘mm the dutie * and be agrecable this class tl} * diseases are ear and limbs aching bud ana i 1 consequence if feet organism and j§ tham's Ve royrvirst lw rompliy eta Nelsonville at ti great 1e writes ; il you the good Compound Letare 6, bavi dull perixis were + Qoctors, and and work are all well i of Ring PEO: than 1 ever was I PeTTeYies I women ng record of INAKes ia vaiue 10 ng sick Address 3G THE SIGN OF THE FISH during seventy years of increasing sales, Remember this when you wen! woler proof oiled costs suits hats or horse all kinds of wet work. WE CUARANTES EVERY GARMENT A.J TOWER COBOSTON MASS USA TOWER CARADIAM CO. Limies TORONTO CAR W. L.DoucLAs *322& 32° SHOES W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. goods for REWARD to anyone who can disprove this statement. HI could take you into my three Is octorie at Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite care with which every pair of shoes Is made yoo nould realize why Ww. i. fas $3.50 shom cost more to make, why they wear longer, fit belter, Intrinsic vi 3 “hoe. ou Made Shoes 1 a" Soemool 7.75, 81.80 Ww. LD - Mon, $2 80, 85 TON. lusist upon having WL. Doug y LOM. $2.50,82, Ins shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine without bis name and price stamped on hotvom Fast Color Eyelets uved they wili mot wear brassy. Write for Hlustrated Catalog. WW. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Masa AVVEKTISE IN THIS PAPER. IT W PENSIONFORAGE. Vi rite me at ouos for blanks and | i dik iil Diiing 55
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