A SEVERE SICKNESS LEAVES THE KIDNEYS WEAK After recovering from a severe spell of sickness some time ago, | was all run down and suffering from poor BACK YARD COMMUNINGS, ! needed. My blood became all and after taking a few bottles, surprised at the effect it had kidneys. They were entirely I was on my that your great remedy did for me. Yours very truly, W. 0. BLACKMON, Phenix City, Ala. this the 14th day of July, 1909, W. J. BIRS, Justice of the Peace. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Oa, Binghamton, ¥. ¥. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y,, for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also re- celve a bookiet of valuable informa- tion, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fiftv-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Why He Couldn't Sit Down, Harry, aged six, is an orphan; but an indulgent grandmother and kind maiden aunt have taken care of him The first pair of knickerbockers were secured recently, and it was a proud moment for the boy when his aunt put them on him on Sunday morning and he was permitted to go to church with bis grandmother Naturally malden aunts know very little the arrangement of knickerbockers and there was a suspicious fullness in front and an equally mystifying tight ness in the to be obeerved, as the little chap trudged happily along In church Harry sat down. but did not appear comfortable and stood up “Harry, sit down,” whispered his grandmother. He obediently climbed back on the seat, but soon slipped off again “Harry, you mi sit down “Grandma, I can't. My pants is chok ing me.” She looked closely than hey dim sight had bef« ted, anc the new knicke ri ckers hind fore. 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Dun & Co's Weekly Review BAYS: G. “The year opens with a pronounced business confidence, based upon the improvement during the past months, especially in iron and steel, copper and dry goods, is a growing belief that the new year prove better as to the volume of business transactions than 1811, though this optimism is tempered by much conservatism, and there is no disposition to expand unduly. “The increased operations and larger working forces feature the opening of the year in iron and steel Some plants that were closed entirely or on only part time are resuming again, and the leading inter is now running at about 32 per cent. of capacity.” Bradstreet's says: “At the advent of the new year the undertone of trade and industrial con- retail lines branches of the moment most active trade.” character. At present the distributive Wholesale Markets NEW YORK No. 2 red, $915¢, elevator, and $1904 1. b. afloat; Northern Duluth, $1,214 f. 0. b Corn steady; export 67%, £. 0. b. afloat Butter—Creamery 3815c.; extras, seconds, 32¢.: thirds, Wheat—Spot steady; export ba- No. 1 afloat, Corn, oO Spot specials, 36@G 37c.; first, 334 Ji@ factory current makes, first, 23c¢ asc. Steady; onds, Eggs 3c poorer, first, and fresh gathered, thirds geconds, 284 26@ 28¢ 0c. | PHILADELPHIA Wheat er, grade, . port elevator, SEQ 87 4 No. 2 No. 2 contract Corn steady, in tor, 66° trade, Oats Yo yell 671.68 easier; atural, o and oth $0 CARSeSR, $e, Eggs steady; Pennsylvania nearby firsts, cage; do, current rece $8.40, Western firsts, do, current receipts, $5 Live poultry firm; old roosters, 10611; Sprin gE ¢ 13@ 14:5; ducks, 14@15;, geese, 11 @ 14; turkeys, 15@18. Dressed poultry fi turkeys, nearby, e to g2lc; fair to good, 17 ern, choice 19; good, 16@ 18; is; by, 16@ 16 I roosters, 10%i;; ing 186 20: do, Western, free cases, per tree Cases, er iPpLs, free 40 fowls, 13@16¢c; hickens, fresh killed fancy, 20 G19: West do, fair to fowls, near 116; oid chickens, 10G 16; 140 16 a fancy fait 12@ 14; rm, choi do, to fancy, do. old i Wester: broil nearby, roasting © nearby, Western, 18@ 20; to good, 8Q do, fair DIiCKe! 149 16; Western, ducks, nearby, 156 18 au fancy, do, do, ROR, good #@ll Lk BALTIMORE Western, 867 red, steamer No. 2 sing 'C, G51 451; Western, 31 t and January Fehruary, May, 102% Spot, 67% bid; January February, 2671 March, red 43 WAS RITORE. Six 861 08 X: Core and 671; {nts white, Lightweight & premium over the Rye-—<No. 1 ry« 1.02; No. 2 do, Western, @101; No. 3 lo, do, 4 do, do, M4455; No 826192: bag lots nearhy, Checgzo-—Jobbing lots, per © standard £5 52144 No. 2 white, 5315¢; No. 3 white are bringing above prices. $101@ domestic, 31 S6@%7¢c; No 2 do, nearby aa to quality, ib, 17@ Ep na 536! 34; white coals domestic, do do, Li Pennsylvania and Western firsts, 28; firsta, 27: Southern 2¢€: guinea eggs, 13@ 14 Chic’ ens Old hens, do, amall to medium, 14; 15: do, small, 2 1bs and and poor, 12; old roosters, 8. Ducks-~-White Pekins 14 @16c: wmscovy, 13. puddle, 13614. Joeso--Nearby, 136014; Western and Southern, 12413; Kent Island, 15416 Turkeys— Young 5@16e: old toms, 15: small Dressed Poul:ry- scalded, undrawn, Turkeys —(holce, Maryland, 2%¢; Bee nearby Wost firsts, Pou heavy, 16c; young, lzrge, undér, 15; rough firsts, Virginia 14 tholce, We alicte, per 1b, head and feet on: 18@17¢; falr to good, 15@ 16; rough to poor, 116013 Chickens Choice, young, 16¢; old and mixed, 14; old roosters, 84010. Ducks, 14@ 186. Geese, noarhy, 14@ 15; West. 2Q 14. Live Stock market Texas and heifefs, weak steers, feeders, CHICAGO Cattle | Beeves, $4.70¢8.50; | $4300 6.80; sldckers | $2.25606.75: cows and calvos, SE60@R.75, Market sirong to Be higher | Light, 8B5.85@6.15; Hogs vosterday, * i : i i i : i rough, 86.8571 8, good to choice heavy, $6476.20. KANSAS CITY. — Cattle-~Market strong to 10c higher. Dressed beef and export «tedrs, $6506 8.25; fair to good, S$5.25@0640; Western steers, $4.05400.25; Southern cows, $3100 4.956; native cows, 3285@5.75; native heifers, $4L40@7, bulls, $305; gulves, 54 5008. hv LESS STRENUOUS TIMES | Explanation of the Difference Be. | tween Domestic Standards Now Those of Long Age. Woman's Home In the Companion | the difference that existe between the domestic standard of young married | women of today and those of the past | generation. How did the women of | the middle class of a generation or | could not | keep help? Following is the answer quoted from a Companion editorial: | “They lived according to their | means; they did not set up fmpossible standards, and they knew much less about the science of bringing up chil- | dren. They had no special style to | keep up; gave the children a weekly | bath; kept the table set between | meals; did not serve thelr meals in | courses, but put all the food on table at once; confined their social | affairs to evening calls and parties and church suppers, at which they wore the same black silk dregs for at least two seasons: in short every | woman did only what she could, and her friends made it easier for her by doing likewise.” PIMPLES SO DISFIGURING HE SHUNNED FRIENDS the | “l was bothered with pimples and blackheads in the worst way {or over four years, My and arms were completely covered with them The pimples wouid come out on my face and fester all up. They over, and make my face sore asides being so disfiguring that 1 iunned my friends. 1 tried {acial rea balms and benzoine with no effect “One night I asked a was good for pi me to try C Olntment wh my face first cura Soap, and then pul on some cura Olutment, let it stay minutes, and then wash with the Cutic Soap the blackheads or ples, oh say, it relief EO among my jolly again. After using tw Cuticura Soap and two boxes cura Ointment, my is as if there never had on it. [I cann spenk the Cuticura Soap and I hope others will pro much as I have after giving them (Bigned! Arthur E. Casv No. 2, Portsmouth, N Although C ira Soap ment are sold by druggist everywhere, a sample of page book, wiil’ be application to Cuticurs, Boston. face ou would scab friend what he uticura Soap and ( ich 1 did. 1 would with hot water and mpies, and on face agal it W{ my ura draw the pin Ag Lice grand and be Was one tr f to il ends cakes of face Leen Ot too his a n sti : with 32 mailed free Le yt each Eager to See. “1 have here entit] with Nat man with fro 7 a poem ire, Baid the » the omg hair and t UBers It is a personal sion.” “Is it Chicago Rex glanced at you ever been al “1 have, and rious!” “Here's a car and back to or {wo plucked stream. If place where know do it” rep the dime as far : e and spend and with her hazel b you are ab FOu can 1 want to watch 1 ’ ride ae natur alone the lossom ble fo do ths yOu 3 “And Again My Brethren” A certain small girl, wearily listen Ing to a long sermon by a ren cleric who had an odd babit of draw. ing in his breath with a curton whis- tle, whispered to her mother that she wanted £0 home. The mother, ex- pecting the discourse to end tarily, refused permission I'he thirag time this bappened the mother mur mured in the child's ear that the preacher would soon gtop now Hut the child, nervous and despairing. an gswered her in a high falsetto “No, mother. he Bot stop. [| thought so now times, but he has gone and himsell up again!” csp Owned is to nomen is going to for three blowed Swallowing Glory. The little daughter of a well-known Baltimore clergyman recently startled the family while at breakfast by sud denly exclaiming “I'm full of glory! “What on earth dd you mean, the father hastened to ask “Why,” exclaimed the youngster, “a | sunbeam just got om my spoon, and I've swallowed it” " child? A Fright, “Lady,” eald Meandering Mike, | "would you lend me a cake of soap?” “Do you mean to tell me you want | “Yes'm. Me partner's got de hic | cups an’ 1 want to scare him.” { Why They Scout. Mrs, Forward—And so two of your | Where do they | | do their reconnoitering? ‘Mrs. Howard—In our refrigerator. Ee ' AAC | There are two kitids of suffragettes | ~the unhappily married and the un- bappily unmarried. | i down to earth sooner or ister, IN THE CIRCLE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY SYRUP CO FACTURED SA —— SE —— ——————— S————" A ————— ~ a — ORUCLISTS MINIATURE Pic J OF PACKAGE LADIES AND CHILDREN IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS TAKING CHANCES OTHERWISE. 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Winslow's Soothing S8yrep for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces Infamma Lion, Buays pita curse wind colic, Zc a bottle Some people get so accustomed to looking on the bright side that the: can't see the other ne at all ITOH, ITCH relieved in Woolford's Sa: 3D minnt itary Lotion At ra by Druggists There's a aiff erence between useful and being used being Chest Pains and Sprains Si oan’s Li Celent reme ~ Here’ s Proof Have uped # CAD tes have use Back 2 LINIMEN] bru Ses, It tops at once i ng ang reduces f this paper Readers =m buy anything advertised in its columns should mnsist upon having what they ask for, refusing all substitutes er imitations. Brown's Bronchial Troches Fiflective for Cotta rod Bore Pr vl Bore Throat, Xo opiates Sample frees, Jors L Baows & Box, Boston Mase TREATED DROPSY I aie : Live Quick Mow Y oeemove swel Ang and short breath In a few days and onlire relief in I-04 rn trial tres sent FREL. 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