i om— TORTURED WITH GRAVEL, iince Using Doan’ Kidney Pills Not a Single Stone Has Formed, Capt. 8. L. Crute, Adjt. Wm. Watts camp, U. C. V., Roanoke, Va., says: “f suffered a long, tong time with my back, and felt draggy and lisc- less and tired all the time. 1 lost from my asual weight, 225, to 170. Urinary pas- sagas were too requent and 1 have had to get up often at night. 1 had headaches and dizzy spells al but my worst guffering was {from renal colic. After I began using Doan's Kidney Pills 1 passed a gravel big as &a bean. Since then 1 have never had an attack of gravel, and have picked 21th and weight Dcan’s 150. tone as up to my former he I am a well mau, and give Kidney Pills eredit for it.’ Sold by all 50 cents a box Foster-\Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y dealers Wanted To Know, y which has Ireland is Bishop Ww hose been really 'albot, POWEers de- The bero of a stor ld of Archbishop that witty the cowboy Of repartee churchman bishop,” and who votion made him famous churchi) among those ightfully volume, people of whom he has so del written in his reminiscent “My People of the Plains.’ Where in have | demanded a rough-looking Jneeting Bishop Talbot one in the crowded single street mining town To which fort 10 the bystafiders: What part of from, sir?’ Life you?" man, evening of a re 2% wif hop the Bis suavely shouting delight of hell come do vou FITS, St. Vitus'Dance : Nervous Diseases pet. manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Hestorer., #2 trial bottle and treatise free, ir. H. R. Kline, Ld.,981 Arch St, Phila, Pa. Lackawanna vidend of 10 declared an extra per cent Keep Your Blood Pure, No one can be happy. light-hearted and healthy with a f of biocod that cannot do ita duty part because of its impurity; 1 the and moat important work in hand is to punfy the blood so that every organ will get the full benefit of a healthy circulation. There is no remedy we know of so good as that cld family remedy, Brandreth's Pills. Rach pill contains one grain of the solid extract of sarwaparilla blended with two grains of a combination of pure and mild vegeta bie products, making it a blood punfier unexcelled in character wo taken every might for awhile ice prising results Braudreth’s Pills over a century an and medicine body to even first Une or will pg have been for { are soid store, plain or in use in every drug oated sugar by Woolford’s ; never fails. Sold by Drug Mail orders filled by Ih hon Med. Co Ind. 3! uffer most from rheu promrg tls JSCrawfordsville hildrex nflammma a bottle wile are masked with Piles Cared in 6 to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilesin6to 14days or money refunded, 80c ge Was pr wo happy f ev body e NO RELIEF FOR 15 YEARS. All Sorts of Remedies Failed to Care Eczema—Sufferer Tried Cuticara and is Entirely Cured. There in being » “l have had eczer r fifteen vears. and have trie to relieve me, but to f remedies 1 stated j¢ and he Bemedies 1 thought that they with the others. weeks | irmitation de- one recommended the U bought them with the would be unsuccessful, as Jut after using them for a few noticed to my surprise that and peeling of the skin gradually creased, and finally er using five cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cath cura Ointment it disappeared entirely. | feel now dike a new man, and 1 would gladly recommend these remedies to all who are afflicted with skin diseases. David Blum, Box A, Bedford Station, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1905 my its my onse the When is comes to gi advice the average man is liberal Ving To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Browno Yiinine Tablets, Drogiisa refund money if it fails to core, EW. Groves signature is ou each box. 8c, After doing one thing. do you not often wish that you had done the other? LUMBAGO AND SCIATICA Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot, Price 23¢ and 50¢ POTTERY OF VEGETABLES. CUPS AND SAUCERS FASHIONED FROM THE PULP OF PLANTS. gent Fruits Boiled Until They Have the Plastic Properties of Clay With. out its Fragility. The use of the dried fruits of trees, such as the gourd and the cocoanut, for holding water and liquid stances is familiar, but it is generally known that cups, and jars to take the earthenware are made glutinous and not so the Orient material in of a plastic eastly moulded vid Hooper the Asiatic quoted in the “There history dried communication of Bengal National Druggist more than one ins in of vegetable confued with The pulpy parts of fruits the and Says in a Society, to is miatter earth os 2A ciay various astringent have peculiar p air, into pots, they and have that they being after being impervious to additional 0 the molded are wate the can broken “The making advantage t ground fal] withou aouin in Mar dis the fruit of the scribed use of de for 1866 pottery Wis in a letter from Mr. James tin, written from the Tumgaon trict, Ralpur, Central Provinces the reporter on economic produ the Government of India. He ‘1 have come peculiar that is made by district from the fruit of aoula {Phyllonthus emb] The is collected and dried. It is in water until quite soft and pounded, the stones removed and the pulp beat er up and worked with the hands int a thick, darkbrown sticky When this quite ready the facttirer an any shap pleases hin ers it ware across a the Banjaras of the the fruit then boiled ICO} mass manu- vessel caf%men with a thi coat i mT aside rude Hes which quite hard we mit the forests of and the employed in itilized “Another mate the , when a most which elds with vessels ite obllers employ 1 in pm to animal zlue in thelr work J. E T. Altchison these describe the met od of makiug “The a hollos earthen vessels in Persia painted over mould that has a gOme coarse cloth this giae ter.ucious gum is single la ering it ¢ aye on cloth, layer after he painted until a forms, iH sufficienc: this hment-like skin, Ken JAT, sewn of the and is With ordinary mole moisture Hko s ha or ae to afl hair cove SBCHK amount of the ja ing. if whiter Kk ¢ through the harm is to allowed to il in time gORtL 8 MHkely nG accure it the jar is stand in Hesolve or melt away “Sarish-i-narm i# the name : flour made by grinding down the dried roots of Bremurus with the intention of converting them into glue BSarish i-kaki is the vegetable gine eady made for use. Daubadsarish are the vessels made the above manner There is sald be a large trade in thir material Khorasan.” : Hye It wi of the in to in ASK THE HEN. Chicago Doubts If Chickens Are Like . Poets, “ls a spring chicken born?’ was the question that came up to puzzle the wise heads at the hearing before Maeter In Chancery Kelly to deter mine the legality of the city's seizure of frozen poultry from the Northwest. ern Cold Storage Warehouse, Leon Hornstein, Assistant Corpora tion Counsel, was cross<examining F. A. Becker, commission merchant and the owner of the condemned ponitry “You say the price of poultry In January,” asked the attorney, “Is lower than in the early wpring?” “Why, certainly. it {8."” replied the witness, “And how does that come?’ persit. ed the attorney. “Well, you see,” went on the poul wy man, “from April to June is the mating season. The farmers are hold. ing thelr chickens for the eggs. The meat ig liable to be coarse and stringy during this period.” “Ha,” rald the lawyer, a8 he jotted down some memoranda, “and it is then that a spring chicken ig born?” “1 don’t — quite — understand.” gasped the astonished witness “Repeat the questicn,” ordered Mas. ter Kelly, . e rapher, | Born?" iq object to that,” put Dudley for the defence The objection was overruled “1 don't know,” sald the witness, “but I should not that a chicken is born." “Chickens made and born, then,” sald the Assistant Corporation Counsel, “Rather,” replied the witness, “they {are hatched out.” “Make the correction,” master, | ‘Now, the eggs that { ed from.” continued “are they old-storase The witness the knowledge “No.” he usualky are eggs.” This did { tion, as many ! fnto. The ! storage rooster | ont “that the spring chicken in in Attorney "ay ire not ordered the they are hatch Lhe attorney, egrs”?” of in his struggle at after cast a look pity lawyes ckens the things Hot conciade gone cold thawed wus other during again pa The | ‘ | the reporters ter hi om nose 10 and the witnesses and sniff Then ti held iit gingerly oy ¥ don Broo! ont “Will vou pcx t an invita a frozen chicken dinner to be g Friday night at a 9 Mr. Becks the world ‘TH rend ! the Chief Foi master, The Point of View. much } of depends upon the point not can r SLOTOS. fit thems following translation got into the Turkish according to The Boy's World children } the n the wa heathen are time, Hving lke the They have | tamed frul ikch the | cooking | and play a strange game | the name of which can not | Az they have no servants sent and boyg girls IPOD They capture oe gis are the same other's they to school indecently and the uit the and look They in each respect roon do | faces lo not women | To keep the boys subject to their mas they are gnade slaves, and iand, while the girls are servants io the kitchens until they can work more, and then they are mirried off They show no respect to father and mother, since they eat with them. They love a strange god, and are po lite, but the meaning of the last wore fa unknown.” We clearer unde: standing of our meaning by the read ere of the Home circle than General Lew Wallace met with from his Tus confrere ~The Circle, ters 1 are hoping for a toda] Kash eautiful, we Are Our characters our ideals Look For the one sald admirations molded by The who holds an admiration ideal, to speak, who finds some | thing good, something to admire, in everybody, infinitely superior the one who holds a critical ideal who is always looking for ugliness deformity and inharmony Nothing else so hardens character, #0 demoralizes manhood and woman hood, and so utterly precludes the sos stbllity of upward growth, as lhe deadening habit of fanit-finding, of criticizing. As a rule, we find what we seek, If we look for light and beauty, ~-if we try to find something to admire apd praise In others, we shali find it. On the other hand, if, like the hog, we root in the mire, seek something flithy, keep constant Iv on the watch for the faults, the anjovely qualities in others, we shall find what we seek. But we must re member that whatever we are look: Froins that be é@re Our certanly man 80 is find, will color and influence our char acters; in other words, we shall be come lke what we strive and yearn for. Bo, if we wish to become beau. tiful and strong, In mind and body, we must seek symmetry, beauty, no bility ~~all that is vigorous and ele vating continually, in nature humanity Success, When are soldiers and Carpenters alike? ‘When drilling Philadelphia Record. ] To 1 enjoy, the diet of which the not by constant m ous or objectional nature, only and whol Syrup of come into Genare Evil Ane aii yrup of Figs h they know it is whole tig} fu bout much-pleat to be the breezes a hugh 158320 muff, for Guiliver's hands, | of her while a Hght-weight, which appears sf ir enougl sOles hoses are of weight 4 The burning question is the when he is comfortable about and skirts, how does she feel with all that blanket on hes and shoulders? And when she warm enough about the head and shoulders, isn't ghe aching with cold at the other extremity? Or is it, after all, only a case of mental gymnastics? --N. Y Press feet nead ia jnst fixture consists of a eweled, hand-wrought, polished, band carrying a centre light with motherof pearl shades and three irop lights, with shades of the same naterial, A new eleciric brass CRIED EASILY. Nervods Woman Stopped Coffee and Quit Other Things, No better practical! proof that cof- fee is a drug can be required than to very HoMmE ~ ville { . . ‘x n d smiling faces they romp olay—when in health he) outdoor li 1114 Wii RE - we | ir How tenderly boivé f . $ v careful avoidan iy WLLL by cal ila AY Vihail J $4 a 1 Wie Va ye vd. re WERd Lelie, aAvel aid rer Py full of pimples 1 3 rd of SOT ay BR One digestion with gh HA Parsons Pills CAPUDINE § ™ HEADACHES Breahs up COLDS 2 HOURS iret tem LY ading digestion, help Lhe Liver to do He work, and ite const palion Put ug Price 25 conte For sale by all LS somwsor & CO, Boston, SEEDS, "Fru trees Proper time for nll varieties of the highest grade of Southern iron n Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. Shrobs Shade and Fruits Trees Poultry nnd Poultry Suppiicsinwine Poge of all Kinds In fact exeryibing seeded for the fare, Headquarters for BUBDED PECAN TREES, Remember, we give elther Vegetable or Flower seeds, inrge papers, 156 for 81.060, Postpaid: Smaller sizes 20 for 81.00, Postpald Mention this paper. Cntalegae free to appileants, Hogless Lard J. STECKLER SEED CO. Lud, None anywhere near so No. S12 Gravier St. NEW ORLEANS. LA good, so pure, so eco- § : nomical, so satisfactory, DROPSY I*% Discovsy, Fives quirk relied sod cures worel caves. U. 8. Covernment Inspected. in glass vials IMs Cralers Ware v8 TC rie! Borde 10 Ar Drege Book of toetimonieis nnd $0 De uw" Lrvst mend Free. Pr. BH GREENS MOSS, Box Tatianta, a AVYEETisy ih AMIS PAFER JTWILLPAY LIFE AND SAYINCS BY HIS Wire WANTED Agents are coining money. Send be for Canvaming Outfit and Contracs for territory + B. NICHOLS & CO., *7gan ——— ———— ily. SRE = +x - in women who habitually drink ft. continually drugged with coffee and tea-——they both contain the drug caffeine, Ask your doctor. thus: “I had used coffee for six years and was troubled with headaches, vousness and dizziuess. In the morn ing upon rising I used to belch up a sour fluid regularly. “Often 1 got 20 nervous and mis- erable 1 would cry without the least reason, and I noticed my eyesight was getting poor. “After using Postum a while I ob- served the headaches left me and soon the belching of sour fluid stopped {water brash from dyspep- gla). 1 feel decidedly different now, and I am convinced that it is because 1 stop{ yd coffee and began to use Postum. 1 can see better now, my eyes are stronger. tum, but when I told her to make it like it sald on the package, she liked it all right.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Always boil Postum well and it will surprise vou. 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If not at your dealer's write our nearest agency for descriptive circular, Ee the pnlest and best 1am ur allvound househo! light. Fitted with latest Mad by my : ¥ dated, Hd Bottabie for Pat a Sexe Plated, A TLARTIC RYFIRING COMPANY fd WN %
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