lita! Constipation May be permanently overcome by proper personal effort s withthe assistance of the ong truly beneficial laxative r edy, oy rup cf igs and Plisiv of Denna, abits daily so thal assistance fo na- ure may be gradually dispensed with when no longer needed asthe best of remedies, when required, are lo assist nature and not to supplant the nalur. al funclions, which must depend ulti- mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts and night living Sentrally Togel its beneficial effec s, always e genuine uy SyrupyFigs=>Flixirf Senna manufactured by the CALIFORNIA Fic Syrup Co. ony SOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRUGCISTS one size only, repular price 50¢ per Bottle PATENTS 5x BOUNTIES Reg your Trade Marks, Copyright your Books, Writings, Pie tures, otc. New act to Bounty for soldiers and their relatives, wi rved in the civil war, 188 Have secured ov og for them, For and instructi . W, H. Wills, Law, (Notary Public, i» Building, 312 Ind Washington, D, C, Over 2) years' practice, WARTED: Resident and Travelling sales agents . by one of the oldest and most fa vorably known nursery concerns in America. Liber al commission salary if preferred. Experience un necessary. THE FAIRMOUNT NURSERY, Troy, O ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER IT WILL PAY rad—————— BXV1e i aMicted with weak eyes, use Damascus Vital Statistics. The French to obtain wishing in re- provinces, government, some vital gard to certain Turkish sent the usual blanks to rovin- cial governors with the that they be answered. The following a copy of the re received from the Pasha of Dama Q. What is the death rate province? A. It is should die; die old. . Wha births? A. God know and .hes to inquire Q. Are the supplies of water suf. ficient and of good quality? A. From the rem one in Damascus Q Give the character of A. A self or that concern Globe statistics the Pp i request is ply Cus: in otest period n ; died of thirst remarks as sanitation man should not bother him his with to local brothers questions only God Toronto How Machinery Multiplies Powes The forthe the United States Commissioner of Labor will afford some interesting informa. tion on this topie Alded by machin- ery, 4,500,000 men turn out a uct which would require t of nearly 40. 0¢ } men if duced by hand in America vantage derived f about twice as that the United States power to 15 With labor-s: generation of four workers, oming report of ne 0 Oi the machinery ats al of work or five generations of hand Carries Its Own Light. of the most curious of known phosphorswcent larvae is found in British uuiana, near the Brazilian bordei, where it is known to the natives by the name macadonub. Iv is believed t be the larvae of some beetle. A specimen was recent ly carried to E and by C. W. An derson and exhi dead, at a meeting of the Linnean Society When living the creature shows a ruby light in its } a double row of phosphor gpots along the body, two on each segment. The lights are not intermittent, but glow continuously. indianapolis News, One all 0 bited, LOST Buying Medicine was Nceded. S00 when Right Food Money spent for tonics™ “bracers” to relieve indigestion. while the poor old stomach ig loaded with pastry and pork, is than loging a pocketbool: int the money. If the money only iz lost enough, but with lost wrong eating, it is hard money back, A Michigan young lady lost money on drugs but is thankful she found & way to get back her health by prop- er food. She writes: “l had been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for six years and spent three hundred dollars for treatment in the attempt to get well. None of it did me any good. “Finally 1 tried Grape-Nuts food, and the results were such that, if it cost a dollar a package, I would not be without it. My trouble had been caused by eating rich food such as pastry and pork. “The most wonderful thing that ever happened to me, I am sure, was the change in my condition after | began to eat Grape-Nuts. I began to improve at once and the firs® week gained four pounds. “1 feel that 1 cannot express my- self in terms that are worthy of the benefit Grape-Nuts has brought to me, and you are perfectly free to publish this letter if it will send some poor sufferer relief, such as has come to me.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, "The Road to ana worse gaining it's bad health from to make the son. 3 ie SPRING KIDNEY TROUBLE. Vividly Described by One Whe [as Suffered From It. Mrs. H. non, Pa., says: Mutzabaugh, of Duncan- “1 was sick and mis- erable all last Spring, and as 1 did not know what was the matter, 1 kept going down and down until I was a physical wreck. | had smothering spells, flashes of heat over the kidneys, and pain in passing the kidney : secretions, which con- : tained sediment. My husband urged | me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and at { last I did so. They did me much good, and I used in all eight boxes, which restored me to perfect health.” | Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Balanced To A Penny. ! A remarkable condition arose In ( the Muskogee, Okla., clearing house { the other day. When the members ; of the association met at 11 o'clock | to make their bank clearings, it wa: , found that there was $40,000 in {| checks in the day’s business, and that when settlement was made the ac- counts of each bank against all other banks balanced to a penny. had to pay a cent to any other bank { The clearing house clerks were amazed. Such a thing does not | cur once in a lifetime.— Kansas City ‘ Journal, Oc BORAX, NATURE'S DISINFEOT- , ANT, CLEANSER AND PURIFIER. Everybody realizes the necessity of some method of purification of sinks, drains and utensils in which may lurk ! the germ of a dreaded disease. Health is a question of cleanliness and prevention. Most people are familiar with the use of disinfectants in their r sense-—all of which are unpleasantly associated with on which are depended to kill tho contagion (which disinfectants must of necessity be of a more or less dan- gerous character) and must be for this purpose and for no other, in consequence kept fr i and careless handling There is, however, within the reach of all our readers a simple, economical article that answer for every disinfecting purpose —but can aiso be used for a multi. tude of domestic cleansing and puri- fying purposes— Borax. Borax is a pure, white harmless powder coming direct from Nature laboratory; in Borax has been called “Nature's Cl! Disinfectant.” Two tablespoonfuls of Borax a pailful of hot water poured down the grease-choked pipes a sink, or flushed through a disease-laden drain, cleanses and purifies it, leaving ean and sweet, Bed clothing and clothes used in a sick room can be made hygienically clean and snowy-white, if washed in a hot solution of Borax wate: Kitchen and eating during illness will be kept from all possibility of contagion if Borax is used when washing them Pure &s snow and harmless as salt, and be- cause it can be used for almost every domestic and medical purpose, Borax must be considered the great household necessity. ordin disagreeable odors, used om will fact ofte anc eanser in id of is is utensils, used "ie a one The 1% women in the Finish Par- | lament have already presented 26 ! bills relating to the reform of the | marriage laws, the legal position of | Megitimate children, protection of i minors, public education, the liquor question, ete Deafness Cannot Be Cared Jylocal applications as theycannot reach the i Siseased portion of the ear, There is only one | way tocurs deafness, snd that ix by const tutional remedies. Deafness iscaused byan | mame condition of t mucous ning of lhe Eustachian Tubs. When this tutes in | Samed you have 4 rumbling sonnd orimgper | fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed i Ceafnese is the result, and nuless the inflam | mation can be taken out and this tube re | stored to its normal condition, hearing will bedestroved forever Nine cases ont of ton i arecaused bycatarrh, which isnothingbutan i inflamed conditio the mucons snrfoces We will give One Hundred Dollars for ary | case of Deafness (caused byeatarrh) that ean { othe curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure, Yond {or : trenlars free. FJ Unesey & C6. Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 5c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation hie ’ Of {i The four-year-old daughter of | John Hudson, of Springfield, O., was thoking to death from diphtheria : when Dr. L. L. Lyman ‘slit the wind- pipe rapidly with a pocketknife and , inserted a tube, saving the child's | He, WAS DELIRIOUS WITH ECZEMA. Pain, Heat and Tingling Were Excru- ciating—Cuticura Acted Like Magic. “An eruption broke out on my daugh- ter's chest. JT took her to a doctor, and he | pronounced it to be eczema of a very bad t form. He treated her, but the disease spread to her back, and then the whole of i her head was affected, and all her hair had { to be cut off. The pain she suffered was excruciating, and with that and the heat and tingling her life was almost unbeara. be. Occasionally she was delirious and she did not have a proper hour's sleep for many nights. The second doctor we tried afforded her just as little relief as the first, | Then I purchased Cuticura Soap, Oint- ment. and Pills, and before the Ointment was three-quarters finished every trace of the disease was gone. It really seemed like magic. Mrs. T. W. Hyde. Brentwood, Essex, England, Mar. 8, 1007." Crooked Age, “You don't seem anxious to race the tortoise,” remarked the friendly fox. “Well, I should say not!” replied the hare, “In these scheming days he might hire an automobile when my back was turned and win toe race.” «Chicago News. 4 MACHINE-GROUND PAINT. Occasionally one hears the “hand. { mixed” paint of the painter slight- ingly spoken of as “unscientific” and “not thoroughly mixed.” The facts are all on the side of the painter and his hand-— prepared paint. It is the most “scientific” paint there is, because it is made on the spot to suit the particular purpose for wher it 18 to be used. It is as scientific as a good doctor's prescrip- tion. patent medicine, which a good painter turns out is made of genuine white lead and pure linseed ofl. Ir he does not mix it him- self he is not sure what is in It and consequently his client cannot be sure. As for not being horoughly mixed by machinery, that is simply a mis- statement. White Lead as made by National Lead Company is thoroughly Incorporated with 7 or 8 per cent. of pure Linseed oll in the factory, mak- ing a paste. This paste need only be thinned with additional linseed oil to make it ready for the brush The thorough incorporation of pig- ment and oil has already been accom- plished before the painter gets it. To know how to tell pure white lead is a great advantage to both painter and house-owner. National to anyone Interested. Address company at Woodbridge New York, N. Y. the Building, Much of the tobacco grown in East- ern Bengal is marketed in Calcutta, 4 it is manufactured into cheroots. a healthy action of liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, sick-headache Write Garfield Brooklyn, N. X,, for free samples. The politeness of some men causes them to be looked upon with sus- picion This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia E. Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Ga., “1 suffered untold misery from fe. tion was the “One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to Before 1 had taken the first “Every woman suffering with any female trouble should take Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- Jepodic pains, backache, that bear- ng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? auided thousands to * Adress ¥ vnn. Mass, the has wealth — weak muscl The Doctor And His Reward. In the same Jaga of af Edetern ing the medical profession. One is | about a bald and resourceful surgeon who sewed up a knife wound In a dying man’s heart, the other the fact that, as doctord are shorts | lived, they are extrahazardous insur- ance risks. Here is both the service in the cause of humanity and sacrifice, the labor and the reward The doctors are so near to us, play 80 intimate a part in our living, that, as if by their very they have made for the general com- fort and happiness, But for the doctor { cities would still the Southern low fever entered port. He caused swamps to be drained, sewers flushed and hospitals to be built. The French regime, was a highway death, now is more healthful may a Northern community with the same number qf inhabitants. To | know a medical practioner is to know { one superior to the average educated man. Few professors develop such { character, The o:zupation ef heal- { ing, of beholdin~t men and children at their worst, irritable, unreascnable and often cowardly, has not, fortunately, caused his own de- generation, His capacity for though { fulness is trained to keenness, selfishness, where there i8 any, shrewdly hidden, and the human stinct for enjoyment is not the iin him of his knowledge of i its reactions— Cleveland Leader. is in- because Was Bound To Win. Edward Mclinty Minnesota young n has example of combined patience, endurance, and foxiness that it would be hard to match n abandoned homestead near Es 3 tchewan, was thrown and animated was the Mcintyre took at previous Then he in the knob there 2, a r 1, sel an ii i i inquirer aay stationed corridor of he morning vigil { 8 { Many gathered from | direction 0 ge a nance at in the venteen hours all the the ana ar i homestead winner ‘dians 1 was Western ( hown a trick two, | opher genius St Dispa Many Old People Suffer From \ffections, particularly at irown’s Bronchial immediate relief, governmen de esta b- for the na- clares it t intention to lish agri its prisoners tional penite penal colonies sf is confined in FITS St. Vitus’ Dance: Nervous Diseases per. | manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. £2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H.R. Kline, Lad. 981 Arch St, Phila, Pa. for the Protection England against and others receives now 40.000 complaints a year of the { parents Ladies Can Wear Shoes | One size smaller 5fYer nsing Allen's Foot Ease, un powder. It makestight or new *hpes easy. Cores swollen, hot, sweating, aching | feet, Ingrowing nails, cornsand bunions, At all droggists and shoe stores, 25¢. Dou'tac ceptany substitute. Trial package Pues by mail. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y, how people Isn't {it comedians are? funny think some they funny think | Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrup for Children | teething, softens thegums redoossinflamma. it is all that | keep from being done, Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists, Cleave to the good and use the | cleaver on the bad BT nor es. vents Catching — : : “ clothing. Wraps. The rapid movin perhaps they are slightly perspiring. chilled cautions, hence they cateh cold, Colds vances, they do not decrease, During t caution should be observed at this season first few pleasant days of Spring, the No wonder so many people acquire during this season. However ’ ‘ directions on the bottle, and continued Do not put it off. Do not waste time to take Peruns and copdinue it until disappeared. ve PPP PEPPPPPPP BPP P PPP PPP PPV EV 00000000004 Bad Effects From Cold. Mr. M. J. Deutsch, Secretary Building Material Trades Council, 151 Washington Bt... Chicago, Ill., writes: *1 have found your medicine to be un- usually efficacious in getting rid of bad effects from cold, and more especially in driving away all symptoms of castarrh, with which | am fregeuntly troubled “The relief Peruna gives in catarrhal troubles alone 13 well worth the price bottle. 1 have used the remedy for several " | years now, Spells of Coughing. Mrs. C. E. Loug, writes fron Colorado, as follows: “When | wrote you for advice my li three-year-old girl had a cough that been troubling ber for four months took cold easily, snd would wheeze ner per 4 ay Atwood, German Good Sense, This count: pected to cedure, or, for that ma r, make other any coun mbody with bene- i the tty small y nan Cmin (sO ina in who inquire there were only lawyers a town of G00 peopl was told that reduced to such cas ators of the in Germans | cases had conet into the o« of tne concilia £ the ¢ then goes into court the ane hag to pa; Costs. ttorneys the the loser cluding a | judgment of tally accepted celve no salary, | their appointment ly in slander ci ted to impose a able to the distri insane The guilty party required ia declaration of regret and Hit in the official or Kansas City Jor that i8 usu p intr concilialors re conciliators consides nor Li » they permit which is is girl Hkes the becaus: The reason the kiss | that surprises her best there is no such thing to seen on he bullocks or oxen employed No horses are be i farmd in Bolivia I f A) J= » ho wi | th Sp rT al iid m, are i a pe fo f YOur way ana been Car ey | Time, Baves Nine. When they board the car the even Ore. pre in t ao not olserve these his account, apd a Bo mmer ad- think of ing months, On (sreat nst to cod During the of catching eold is great ar rheumatism and catarrhal exposure Ciseanes aught. Id be taken according ‘eruna shou to Begin at once positive that the cold has entirely srhaps serious iliness later on FAP PPIPPPPPPBIVR RPP PPPPPERPPP2 P0000 woud we } change you have health Before Peru she suffered can never enough our little cough, colds { a8 taken not quite a t is well and strong as in her life.” Pe-ru-na for Colds. James Morrison, 98 East a J., writes g'ven Peru fair trial ciain } DE, used and say bave ever 17 you suffer from Fite, Falling Sickness or ® purse ¢ have Uhlidren that 690 a0, my Kew Discovery and Treatment wil give then immediate relief, and sil you are asked to do is to send for & Free Bottie of Dr. May's EPILEPTICIDE CURE Qomplios with Food and Droge Act of Congrem June nh KY ern plete di nection, Ais Los Umonials of CURES, ete. ¥} by mail. Expres: Prepasd. Give AGE snd full address WOE BAY WD. S48 Peat! Sheel New Yor THE DUTCH BOY PAINTER| \ § STANDS FOR & THE 71S FOUND ORLY ON PURE WHITE LEAD MADE SY THE OLD DUTTON Bas 27 4 ows preseure on lw ormnk or. % RACYCLE i s We make no CLES but you ons ge ACTORY PRICES 37 rot VOR E aod how Lo get the $60,000. SIDLETOWN, § There is Only Ono “Bromo That is x »» Quin CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. 6% 5 " MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND pa WL 1 [7 SER .
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