smn —— Strictly up to Date. How oddly some men Alice pose. Kate—] should say so. A gentle man asked me last week If 1 felt fa- vorably disposed to a unification of in- terests, pro For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks’ CAPUDINE is the besi remedy—neo matter what causes them——whether from the heat, sitting in draughts, feverish condition, oto. 10c., we and Me. per bottle at medicines stores. romantic man may lovemaker, but matterof-fact fer. Yes, Cordelin, a be all to the he isn’t in It man as a family sug SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY How Mrs. Bethune was Re- stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound, good as a with the por Sikeston, Mo. — “For seven years 1 suffered everything. 1 was in bed for four or fivedays ata time every month, and so weak 1 could hardly walk, I had cramps, backache and headache, and was 80 nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have anyone move in the room. The doe- tors gave me medi- cine to ease me at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a {riend of my husband’s told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do all my own house- work, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy a m, and can walk as far as any ordi nary woman, any day in the week. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl, and tell them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable €ompound for me." — Mrs, Dena Be Sikeston, Mo. lemember, r which did was Lydia E. P inkham’s Vege Compound. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg- alarities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don’t you try it? has done THUNE, the this stable Teme ol Cramps, Colic, Nausea, Acute Indigestion, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Sick Headache, Alcoholic Excesses ring a after” | feel. 25¢ At Your Druggist’ * Ihe ¢ stamps for “BROWN N BROS. 28 S. Charles, St, BALTIMORE Mail orders promptly filled. BOTH EROS. RCD. - Wilastle [Rstribatary 1't supply ¥¢ trial size. trial sa u, send Il in ——————— Heat Rashes Pimples Oily Skin Itchy Skin Eczema Hives Blackheads Ivy Poisoning Sold by Hill's Halr sad Whisker Dye, druggists, black or brown, 58. To cure costiveness the medicine must be more than a purgative; 1 must contain tonic, alterative and cathartic properties, Tutt's Pills Josaces these qualities, and speedily restore Ih bowels thelr natural peristaltic motion, so essential to reguiagitys SPECIAL Vaseline OFFER HAIR TONIC “It Saves the Hair” Trial bottle sant on receipt of 10¢., Write to. day. Chesebrough Mig. Co. ( Consolidated Dept. K., State St New York ork. N. Y. DAISY FLY KILLER es Placed pr—— ate fies, Neal, clean or cheap. Lasts al senson. Made of metal, enn’ epill or tip over; will not soll or injure anything Guaranteed effective Sold by desiera or 6 sent prepaid fer BL RAROLD SOMERS, 380 Dultaly Ave, Brechin, N. ¥. NCER BE CURED? IT CAN! he Fecorq gin the Kells Hospi ia » withau paralia n 2 v » permanent without rs the knifs or X-Ray over W boi eent. of the many hundreds of sufferers from onneer which it has rented during the past fifteen ais ® have been endorsed by the Beaste and Mature of Virginia, © Arsrnutes Sug Our Physicians ¢ KELLAM HOSPITAL Richmond, 1817 W. Main Stree, Va EDUCATORS RAP RURAL SCHOOLS National Council of Educators On at Chicago. MUST REVIVE INTEREST Submitted, Bohool Child Neglected. Report Is Criticising Qur Rural System, Country is Chicago. — The Httle red school Jouse is 80 “u i that than two-thirds of the 12,000,000 puplis in the public scl reach a high st studies.” ‘hat nattracilive more fail to their’ rural O08 ancard condition to # wenace ag one oO try child ¢ity, in a N tional Lilie The condition tional little r gsoribed as po oll considered a j tional 0 ipvestigate an tricts E. T. Fairchild, ¢ of public instruction gnd James Y. Joyner declared that the the neglected child, gthoolhouse a negled They the import education wae shown in of the 20,000,000 school the United States gountry sch thi ird of the nN meet thelr grad “There mu est in the country school if the tion of the sald Mr. | aentering all school . the schoo deplorable 1 an i empl association a rep« tale su int Topeka, Raleigh “country and ted schoolhoy the cou 18€ ance the { said al ik ools, vet ira oduca ORTesS,’ CORSO i the city mountain rural if Negle« i will be tiye and will flouris The tea aud fruit eRce ic pended interest ue KEYNOTE AUGUST That Date Agreed Upon For Notifica. At Sea DON'T WANT A FORTUNE. Heir To Go After It. A Gardener To Millions Refuses Zealand g $15,000 ters Knew he 9 ployer irged claim, but the ol pal with his gent he tune th 1 Yort man said station regarded hes § y ie troubl isfied word that as not MORE THAN 50 PERSONS MURT. Engineer Killed In Head-On Southern Collision ireensboro, NN. C engineer Thome as C. Beach, of Alexandria, Va. re ceived injuries from which he died and more than 50 passengers hurt when the Southern Rallway limit. ed train No. 36, Atlanta to Washing. ton, ran into an open awitch and col lided head on with a freight engine In the yards here wore TO FIGHT PLAGUE IN EARNEST. Rican Situation. Washington, — Two deaths from | the past three days and the discovery | the United States Public Health Serv. | paign for the eradication of the dis | ease from the island. A A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS. ing Pictures. Toledo, O-~In an organized effort to wrest public favor from moving | foture shows and saloons, social serv. oe workers attending the Internation al Baptist Young People’s Union, in| gession here, indorsed a policy of pro | viding ohurch ontortainments for young people that would prove mora attractive than those supplied by popu lar amusements opposed. { Baptist Soclety Would Vie With Mow | | i COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstreet's says: “Better weather, favorable crop re ports, increased orders for future de very, better retail trade, heavy con sumption of finished steel, which taxes mill producing capacity, and higher prices for plates, shapes and bars, comprehend the features of the week, “Withal, current trade in the larger lines has a8 & natural pro- ceeding season of the year, dealers and jobbers stock to find out how they stand from the viewpoint profits and make preparations for fall and beyond, Jobbers, espe cially those purveying goods, have done a little better in the way of reorders. Btill, as a general prop osition, distributors, especially those engaged in various lines of dry goods, are doing little on regular spot business, clearance sales and suitable for the barg counters of retail dealers, tend to prevent marked dullness “Wheat, including flour, from the United Btates and for the week aggregate 3,187 els, against 4.784.034 bushels week and 21,078,400 bushels this last year. Corn exports for the are 148,835 bushels, against bushels last week and 612,848 bushels in 1611" leading decreased, at this when wholesale are about to take ¢ {tO of glapie these selling the although of odds ends ain exports Canada bush last week we ek 5G. 463 521 Hal Wholesale Markels YEW YORK. —Wh eat No. 2 red, 1183%¢; basis and export, arrive; No. 1 fob afloat Corn-—Spot strong fob afloat. Oats Spot 6p in eleva 121 North 661% white cli Poultry PHIL ADELPHIA ©11; spring cl id, 12Q 13; d« Dressed Weatern do, smalle £1 TIALS T BALTIMO] Western, 110%; closing was f 111% not Corn Butter creamery good, 24@ 25; crear creamery blocks, Cheese We quote, Jobbing lots, og as ed “ creamery a ED, 28Q1%0; per and 18; Southern rehandled Pennsylvania 1 3 1 RnG, TQ 18s i 5 ~Mary v firsts Vestern firets, 17; Virginis , and West firsts, 18 eggs, @ ic higher Live Poultry-——Chickens—Old hens, heavy, 1215¢ do, small to medium, 1414: old roosters, %; spring, 1% lbs amd over, 26: 134 lbs 24; 1 Ib and un der, 24. Ducks—White Pekings, 12¢; Muscovy, 11; puddle, 11; spring, 3 ihe and over, 17T€ 18; do, smaller, 14@ 1B. Recra do. Live Stock OHICAGO. ~Cattle — Market firm; 7549.60; Texas steers, $60 Western steers, $6.30@7.80; stockers and feeders, $406.60; cows and helfers, $2.75@ 8.50; @ 8.560. Hogs—Market steady to 6c higher; light, $7.10@ 7.50; mixed, $7.10@7.65; heavy, $7.06@7.66; rough, $7.0607.26; pigs, $6.25@6.85; bulk of sales, $7.36 Sheep — Market slow; steady; native, $3@5.10; Western, $3.26@5.15; yearlings, $4.765@6.75; lambs, native, $3.75@G7.256; Western, $4.2007.40; spring lambs, $4.75@8.60. KANBAS CITY, MO.-Cattle~Mar ket steady to weak. Dressed besf and export steers, $8.26@0.50; fair to good, $6,508.15; Western steers, $6.000 0.00: stockers and fresh, $4.26@7.00; Bouthern steers, $6.0008.656; Southern cows, $3.50@6; native cows, $3.50Q 7.50; native heifers, $6.50€08.90; bulls, $4OET5: onlves, MBIT He nnd soulmates are HAYS BYDONYIMOUS, panies not Why be constipated wher field Tea nt any store’ Heve and {1s benefits will be you ean get Gar. t will quickly re- real drug ined, inks there is a lot of in any kind of busi in in One always th money to be made nese that he isn’t To keep artificial teeth and bridge work antiseptically clean and free from odors and disease germs, Pax! Antiseptic is unequaled gists, 26c 1 box or sent postpaid ceipt of price by The Paxton Co, Mass of Sanity. as asked | ne At drug on re Tol et Boston, Standard Shakespeare Ww WAR sans “AR BANG plied, With the Lid Off. “Mother,” ssked Hot ful the peppermint 1 been ee wi eye On a good boy M-m-yés ously within { lomat Joo oker Please," open yes!" firms advertiee sell fish direct tu small pur glowing ad vertisements asked for the sending of hal! a dollar with a list of the ’ rieties of chasers Ya fish One letter dozen whit me floun- t two salmon. a f gh herriog 5 them wan a dozen apd if vou have lobster.” next day the iady ing dere add a The letier, whic “Dear Mada Gime you Car received a $ another flsher Beno and ard the Da man, ~ Drew Where He Americans have springs GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP No Medicine So Beneficial and Nerves. ts makes it hard things In day a8 and stimulants™ es is like sel. fire 10 sce if you to Brain Lyi awake nig to keep awake and do time. To take “toni under such cire ting the can put it out he right kind house on of food promotes re freshing sleep at night and a wide awake individual during the day. A lady changed from her old way of eating Grape Nuts, and says: “For about three years ! bad been a great sufferer from Indigestion After trying several kinds of medicine, the doctor would ask me to drop off potatoes, then meat, and so on, but In a few days that craving, gnawing feel ing would start up, and I would vomit everything I ate and drank “When I started on Grape-Nuts, vom- iting stopped, and the bloated feeling which was so distressing disappeared “My mother was very much bothered well, and says she don't think she could do without ft, “It 1s a great brain restorer and nerve bullder, for I can sleep as sound and undisturbed after a supper of Grape-Nuts as in the old days when 1 could not realize what they meant by a ‘bad stomach’ There 1s no med cine so beneficial to nerves and brain as a good night's sleep, such as you okn enjoy after eating Grape-Nuts™ Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Look in pkgs. for the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville” Byer read the above letter?! A new one appears from time te time, “They are genuine, true, and full of human Helped a Little. At Dinard one summer there was a beautiful young countess, the wife of a millionaire, whose bathing dress was Wl A couple of men nbout town talking in shocked tones about bathing dress on the were the casino terrnce, “It's shocking; aid the first jut,” sald the second, “I can’t Heve {i's any worse than the dress she wore at Mrs H let's ball last night . “Oh. well” sald the other, ber diamonds on then” Evening Telegram ' it's most improper,’ be dinner Ughes-Hal “she had Rochester Bame Purpose ished "Oh, mot COL Accomp! Georgle!” exclaim her, when iderably “you have often have shouldnt “Well ing to d« “WR by ; the moth “1 bet.” keep out Modern Miracle days palate joy—it's yor Wisheves Free lo 1 see an oh w think of Coca-Cola, * nmin i ANDWICHES! What's tastier than SH ron Ham It's excep tional in flavor and doesn't cost a bit more than ordinary kinds. At All Grocers Libby, M< Neill & Libby great write, Ons packages makes § gallons If poe? Jen’ puppiied, we will You & patkage on ressipt of weese five Bis Daze Write for premium puzzle THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 55 N. Brosd St., Philadelphia, Pe. The Old oc the brim with cold, purity—no such rare: ays. Bring back the old [J im portant to Mothers every + Bul and — - i J r Over 30 Years 1 Cry {fo letcher’s ( hristian Register Stil w hi Ruling Spirit Mrs. J. L. Story, lished of a lady relative afraid of damp wae dying Mrs room, to find the fireplace barricaded with a large assortment of bed linen Bhe was having her winding sheet warmed. “l never have lain in da clothes while I was alive,” old lady in a feeble whisper, not going to do it when I'm dead.” Singing and the Lungs. It Is well known that singing, whistling, lunge, and some doctors advise those who fear consumption to go in for volume of rex who been she Story entered the bed the mp eaid like At the same time they, of course, Acquire the habit of taking the big deep breath, which is a and the physical AR 0 DOF x YOU Rn HEAD AC HE? ® A INE. It's lige Mrs. Bul She's a ne she has ve on to per's Bazar, ————— Her Special Advantages. James Fullerton Muirhead ok, “The Contrasts,’ an Americs irl who was § 1 » } his tells atronis for ish and who re Ay ell, nad special advan inngemuch as an English mis ry was stationed near our tribe.” nels aised 3 n B shman the pu plied | tages gions And So True, Too. i Father walking to Sunday- school with little Johnny, and endeaw | oring to improve the time by teaching | Johnny his Golden Text, the words of which were: "Whatsoever 4 man sows eth, that shall he also reap.” Johnny repeated It after his father several times, and seemed to have mastered the correct wording. As they drew near the Sunday gchool the father gave Johnny bis last rehearsal. “Now, son,” he sald, “Jet's have the Golden Text once more without any help from me: This is what he got from Johnny: “Whatsoever a man sews always rips.” larpers Bazar. was Arla.
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