A TEMPERANCE WORKER. Says Pe-rusna (8 a Valuable Nerve and Elrod Remedy. MISS BESSIE FARRELL. ISS BESSIE FARRELL, 1011 Third M \ve., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1s President of the Young People’s Christian Temperance Association. She writes * Peruna is certainly a valuable nerve blood remedy, calculated to build up the broken-down health of worn-out women I have found by personal experience that it acts as a wonderful restorer of strength, assisting the stomach to ass ilate and digest the food, and building up worn-out tissues. In my work | have had occasion to recommend it freely to women. “1 know of nothing which is build up the strength of a young mo in fact all the ail } LS 30 I am pleased to give dorsement.” Dr. Hartman has prescribed many thousand w to receive a mu above, thanking benefits received Man-a~-lin the ideal Laxative. and 1a 1081 m wz 114 especialy better t peculiar it my Spanish grapegrowers pre ican oak { that no the preservation gtaves other ace: Nervous Diseases ped pnanently cured bn ne's Great Nerve Restorer. £2 trial bottle and vr. H. BR. Kline, Ld..981 Arch St, Phils |, FITS, St. Vitus treatiss free, © Lg » One of the oldest krown food plants Is asparagus Brown's Bronchial ‘1 roches have a world-wide re { ing coug! throats and relievi bronchitis and asthma. tation fAr fo @iion io sore Balked on the Combination. Senator Foraker ba'ked at the combi- nation of train 23 and trac Fe was on the program of a meeting held in Cleveland recently, of which the Mer chant Marine is in charge. A member of the league arranged for the trip, which was taken by a party of representatives and senators This man called up Senator Foraker on the telephone. “Hello, Senator, are you all ready?” he said. ‘Our train leaves at 5 o'clock. It's train 28. on track 13." “What's that?’ said § ¢ 19 eague the Senator. friend. Now that I think it over I don’t seo how I can make the trip. ”’ he had been the victim of an and saw the significance of the combina tion of numerals misunderstood me. Our train wili bo found on track 17.” “Very well,”’ came the answer, 2 rest DR, < a ee WI in the New York World Lost at © the made Mi veiation Lee's Summit, eriiaps most astounding re in a house of worship » from the lips of the Rev. Charles 3. Brown, pastor of the Christian Church in this town, in a sermon on the evil 1 of gambling, for the preache from recs exper Brown toid the passion for sumed its of them forget | and God. He di by name, bu X knew what than a « { town with a paid to meml that amount | them. He | Kansas City he got from his It was when |} lenders prompt investigation resulting ery that the pa away their money table. Brown charge He promising to for a few da: town and wag al ing. The clergyman the church taxed said he had suc gambling to which ject years conquer th gaid, but a few daye self in Kansas City in a hotel remark poker game in a « seized with a cards and chips once drown dressed hime uniike those of tO tiie evel nt enc his c« gat viptily ie VICRITOE, 0s idk cons desire ing a gambling He was admitt eadily 3 wag playing as if he had ered a pulpi He explained to the elddrs that it time he had touched a card sine tering the ministry. It house. soon he vy # ens was he Gid his Years To his amazement, gtrong in money he d to $300, is the him that he the It amounte borrowed in all which Vari amounts flock J Rep | » \ {UY gw § After suffering for seven years, this woman was restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound. Read her letter. Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind, Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “1 had Jomle Hpubles for seven CATH «= W run-down, a 80 rr Your I od. not do anything. Fe doctors treated me for different troubles but did me no good. While in this con- dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad- vice and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege: table Compound, and I am now strong and well.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compu, made from roots and herbs, been the standard remedy for female jis and has positively cured thousands o women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, riodic pains, backache, that bear- ling, Satulenioy, indiffes. zziness,or nervous prost Why don’t you try it ? ” Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs, Pinkham if there is Anthing os a t your unde . letter noonildence and advise ee. No woman writing her, and because of ; she Lonn Si i PX A noes the his turned with reimburse Brown, when hie g 0 to let men of egation him address the nd w the church once He s#aid he had something to which might work incal- 1 congr men a again sa. to them culable goo The elders cn Ssunaay gave thelr consent, and apparently Congr wioht DIKAL mibor af the memoet : HE the every WARE in at t mation chur n gazed the iked officers he pastor's Not a movement | big crowd, which to the doors, pulpit, strove ! vice that § him it is believed | weakness too {calling further, by tl was made by the filled the building whila Brown, from the to save others from the had proved too strong fo. i the preacher {fears his much tp follow his but it is said the church officers will urge him to keop { his pulpit, ia the hope that one who { has suffered as he undoubtedly has done will the stronger for his tendency AmMONg { restrain ! that may caarge any exist to gambling those in his Boston, Mass. prepared by Dr An anti-cocaine bill Charles Harrington, of the Btate Board of Health, has brought before the legislative Committee on Public Health by that official, who made a strong appeal in its advocacy He declared that hundreds upon hundreds of Boston boys are slaves to the cocaine habit, that the harmful drug can be purchased in saloons, street from illegal agents as freely as one can buy fruit from street hawk. filling up with vouths who have ad. mitted that their downfall can be traced to the vicious drug habit Said Dr. Harrington in part: "From judges, from lawyers, from probation officers and others, [ have received hundreds of pitiful letters giving me lists of names of Boston boys who have Deconie giafes to cocaine. “I have heard of saloons where they keep catarrh powder filled with cocaine or its by-products in the toilet i rooms for the useof customers, Cheap west end drug stores sell scores of boxes of cocaina a day illegally. The negro race fs especially addicted to the drug, and it can be purchased by them in stores and on the streets “One of the agents of the Health ‘within a half hour, all the purchag- ters being negroes.” . . Dr. Hariington said that children ‘were supplied with the drug Ly agents who went about the stisets iwith their pockets stocked with the powders, Washingion, D. C.—— According to investigations made by G. K. Holmes, chief of the Division of Foreign May- kets of the Department of Agrical- ture, the automobile has been respon- gible for the displacement of but 60,. 000 horses in thie country up to the present time, and farm horses have never been in such great demand as at the present moment. In fact, the demand for horses for farm and other business uses has become stronger and stronger during the past twy or —- ; . Why Paris Employs Imitators of the Canine Voice, Paris. w= The revenue authorities, with a view to outwiiting the dog owners who persistent!y evade the dog tax by denying possession of afi mals, have engaged a number of men who are accomplishe. in imitating the voice of a dog. These artists promenade at night and bark outside. If a dog is within It invariably re- plies, thus betraying ite owner. The next aay a collector visits the owner and gathers in he tax. T barkers receive $30 a mon . | three yearn, the farm horses alone in | use on January 1, 1508, numbering {Mo less than 19,982,000 in round inumbers. The department figures {that 60,000 horses in stock on farms {could have replaced the same number {that have given way to the automo- i bile, while it is talculated that the (500,000 horfbs which electricity die- {placed in urban street car service, could have been replaced by 850,000 horges in stock s.suming its growih ‘to present proportions with horses. ge ' Mother's Death May Result in Release of Her Yonug Heir, Los Angeler. While serving a gen. tence of 180 days in the city jail for larceny, Willinta Allen, aged twenty. eight, received word of his mother's (death In New York City aud that he "bad been begneathed an estate val ned at $15,000, After he had failed to secure money from a broker un the j Was sent to the administiator of the {estate asking him to forward moiey £0 that Allen could obiain his velvar: HER GOOD FORTUNE nn After Years Spent in Vain Effort. Mrs. Mary E. H. Rouse, of Cam- Lridge, N. Y., save: “Five years ago I had a bad fall and it affected my kilneys Severe pains in my back and hips became constant, and sharp twinges followed an) exertion. The kidney | secretions were badly disordered. i lost : flesh and grew tod weak to work. Though constantly using medicine 1 despaired of being cured until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pilla, Then relief came quickly, and in a short time 1 was completely cured, I am now in ex. cellent health.” Sold by all dealers. 050 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tricked of the Time. A Philadelphia lawyer, who spends most of his time at his country estate, employs a sturdy Iri h gardner whose one desire fo life is £5 Live until th: ban nir of freedom is unfurled over Ireland One evening th: lawyer suoled through the grounds of hs plece and stopped to have a chat with the garden r “Michael, do sou know that are here enjoying the beautiful twitight it is dark mdnight in Ireland?’ he asked. ‘Fuith, an’ Oi'm not surprised,” re- plied the grrdener. ‘‘Ireland niver got justice yit."'—Judge while we Piles Cured in 0 to 14 Days, Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itehing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 daysor money refunded. 50c. of Arthur B. The pottery industry writes Special Agent man, is of ancient origin handed down from father from time immemorial, among the prehistord have resulted in the unearthing many specimens of this the designs of which are reproduced to this day ———— But- {Oo son ruins of Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of Catarrh is 3 blood or const it al disease, and in order to cure it you mast take internal Hall's Catarrh Cure 1s ¢ acts direct] face the disense. remedies sken internally, and blood and nu re 1% not medicine 1 prescribed by best physicians in thi ntry and is a regular pre it is composed of the best tonics knowr best blood punters GOouUs : a quack of the for years 444 Ong acting directly on the muocous surinces The perfect combination of the two ingredients #8 what produces such we nderful resulis in curing catarrh Send for testimomals, free F.J. Cuexey & Co., Pre Sold by druggists, price, £1 ily Take Hall's } a rw., Toledo, O oe "ills for constipation The total number of vessels arriv- ing at New York from = . during the year 1507 which only 726 wer« <. 030 were v foreign ports was 4.749, American, while British and 710 German. of The cow's udder Is kept in a clean, hetéthy and smooth by washing It with water, a condition Borax and tablespoonful of Borax to two quarts of water. This roughness and soremyss or cracked teals which make milking time a dread cow and a worry 1o the milker. prevents fo the Outside of the steerage, there were out of New York harbor last year on steamers. Hog Cholera. The greatest drawback to the hog industry which breeders in this coun. try have to contend with is what 3s known as “hog cholera” and “swine plague” Hog cholera is a highly contagious disease and unless checked is lable to carry off a great number of hogs in a very short time, Mr. A P Williams of Creek, Ind, tells of an which he had with some hogs that had the cholera. “Five years ago,’ gavs Mr, Williams, “1 was in the em ploy of Mr. J. D. Richardson, Lafay- ette, Ind, as his barn foreman Somos fine hogs that I was feeding took the cholera. 1 gave them Sloan's Link ment and did not Jose a hog Some were so bad they would not drink sweet milk and I was compelled to drench them. I have tried it at every opportunity since and always find it 0. K” Write for Dr. Sloan's free book on the treatment of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. Address: Dr. Ear! 8. Sloan, 615 Albany street, Boston, Mass. Burnetts experience ! 4 We A Si, AY { The population of New Zealand i (exclusive of Maoris) in 1508 was $09,000. A ——_ Billion Dollar Grass. Most remarkab® grass of the century. Good for three rousing crops annually. One Towa farmer on 100 serge sold $3. 800.00 worth of seed and had 300 tons of bay besides. It is immense. Do try it. FOR 10c AND THIS NXoTilR sand to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., la rosse, 4 postage, ton a blished the only wit! oa! of Billion Dotter A ; mixer dry “ol Iuxarivior, ictoria a. on green f cer, Silver King Barley yielding 173 bu. per acre, ete., etc, And if l4e we will add ok- oF ELE BT phy By " Water pipes of terra cotta were used in Crete 40 centuries ago. Those supplying drinking water consisted of a series of subconical tubes sock- ‘eted into each other with collars and . ridges,” 80 constructed as to give the water a shooting motion, thus preventing accumulation of sedi ment. : : Lard is one of the chief Mexican United States. The , the i from the 1907 was nearly 7,000, i | | | Naming the Zones. : The semiannual examinati ns were held a & Well-kno vf upper West Sie | priva‘e sehisol the other day, and whic | inspecting the papers the 1encliers fougd may numerous auswers to some of fhe quéitions : A class of bays averaging | about twelve years of age had been ex | amivcd iin geography, which bh 4 licen preceded the day before by grammar ! Among theque t o-sin the geography | paper was the ful owing: i “Name the zones." | One promi-ing youth of eleven years | wrote this answer: : i lets down the bars. The Gouble ls lf plves no werning. The his of the serpest warng you of Conger, but Orig meser gives an olan col! ity poison has gntone the syetom, Vesk Junge--mesn consumption, we.k bear, beent disease; snd wesk kidneys, bright's discase, Take OHNSON'S G51 TONIC J 4 Fover In 33 minutes it enters the blood 1nd beging 101 the mischief, snd in one day the Grp wictils placed beyond the danger line, Use nuthing else, Johnson's Chill @ Fever Tonic Co. Savannah, Georgia. AGENTS (without WANTED 97 Years is a long time for an article to remain on the market and retain its rep utation for reliability. Johnson's Avotmefiniment Established in 1810, holds this recerd. Taken internally on sugar it has po esque in turing coughs, colds, croun. oo je ¢.. three times as mined Sie “Al des iers JOHNRBON & CO., Boston, Peach Trees ii There are two zones, masenline and | feminine, The masculine is either tem- | 1 peate or interperate; the feninine is} § cither torrid orf igd ""—New Y. rk Bu One i Lost. “Well, fepperl, what about the goose your futher was going to send me?’ : “Dunno, teacher, but it's getiicg well | again,’ —*"Tules.” i Ouly One “Bromo Quinine™ That is Lazative Prom) Quinine. Look for the signature of EW, Grove. Used the | World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25¢, I what 3 Aiwa Know don’t he neighbors may have got. but what know is how you got they it Spring Delivery. Best varieties by orchard Low prices any quantity Extremely low prices on 50 yi the assistance | to 10,000 trees. ALSO A GENERAL LIN: ersonal efforts yalh the assistance | 00 IO ree, of th truly b aaal | iv Rose 1111, en vse. | SILVER LEAF NURSERIES, ATENTS know abou: TH which enables onete form vepular abits daily so thet assistance & na- ture may be gradually dispensed with i Do you wish 10 kuow abou! # when no longer needed asthe bestof | jou wish 0 know about ka remedies, when required, arelo assist | Mow: bile). 0 nature and not to su plant the natur. | ou. Union ¥ol 0 pension on agy ales Et Coushpation May be permanently overcome by proper Do you wish two Enow ad FATENTS: Do yo lis Baliding Db { ers and sadior yor Qessrss wiles she wy his peusion MILTON ACADEMY. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Founded ju 1847, and rund since. Day and Night lusses 1 jpondenes its i K-RCeiiul, 8 =“ full information. WANTED where BAGLO, Thompson's EyeWater | Aves is mui rae vic ————— A—————— NO MORE MUSTARD PL proper efforls,and right living generally. opel ils eneficial effects, always wy the genuine SyrupdFigs"Tlxir Senna manufeclared by the CALI Fic Syrop Co. ony SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS otie suze only, regular price HOS per Bottle grvr Second Mand Bas nnd Va. Any kind navy guont ty Se pay fretght. Rios 110 KF Cary St. Richmen if afflicted with wenk res, use mC —— BS MODE TMZ ENTIF] RN EXTE AN . - Tl , : = it | Capsicum-Vaseling. | | ! I =xTRACT OF THE CAYENNE | La ill, PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE 1 | 4 iii i dh A 5 ' CE : po $ i ~~ * DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN \ ; ’ COMES-HEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK SURE BATE AND ALWAYS BEAL URE FOR PAIN 11 wii COLLAPSIBLE HES LODE OF ¥ : rf DEALERS f E A substitute blister the most de article are wonderfu ache and Sciat irritant know and all Rheum we claim for it. and children. Once used nily will be wit 3 the best of all your arations.”” Accept no preparation the sams carries our label, as otherwise it is not penuine, Bend your address and we will mall cour Vaseline Booklet describing cur preparations which will interest you 17 state 6. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. new York Cty will step the too ommend itasth © as an external remed 3 — wd Ciatity “RAEN a FLY anid relieve Hesd. Ve re SHOES AT ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY Vv gf o- AWA Uned w.L Douglas $4 and 35 6M Edgo Shoss Cannot Be Equalled At Any Pris Bena wir J ON. W, L Douglas name and prios is gamped on bottom. Take No Sabetitwie, Rodd the best shoe dealers over Shoes mai ' f ord Th t ated Ontos tree to. nny rv Hay Fen. wT DOT CLARK Trac kion, — > AM ORK MY ANRUAL TOUR around the world with any of the best-known vari. . of Alr Grown Cabbage Plants at the follarwir @ prices, viz: 1,000 to 000. at $1.25 per thousand; 5,000 to 9,000, at $1.00; 10,0060 or more, 81 P00, P. 0, B. Meggett, B ©. All orders hbota ply Sled aud satisfaction guaran- toed, Ask for prices on 50,000 or 100,000 sh accom panylog all orders, ADDRESS B. L. COX, ETHEL, S. C., Box 4 in one day recently 3,813 tons of coal were taken from a Nottingham shire mine. This, it is claimed, is a “world's record” for 12 hours work. Nearly 20,000 tons were taken from that mine during the third week in January. There is Only One pais “Bromo Quinine’’ That is : Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A DOLD IN ONE DAY. . CA R00 SAVE THE CARTON TOPS “20 Mule Team Borax” Products and axchange them for VALUA, Ab-pase Mnctrated ojslopas at 1000 4 Soup | pla, PACIFIC COART RAX Co. New York -»
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