I ft a V liiTED STATES SENATOR FRQ. SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Ex-Senator M. C. Butler. Ditpepsia It Often Caused fly Catarrh of the Stomarh feruna Uelieres Ca tarrh of the Stomach and It Thertforta hemedy For Dynpepna. Hon. M. C. Butler, Ex-U. S. Sena tor from South Carolina for two terms, in a letter from Washington, D. C, writes to the Peruna Medicine Co., as follows: "1 can recommend Peruna for dynpepoia and stomach trouble. 1 haw born using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It is indeed a irondcrfui medicine, besides a good tonic. " CATARRH of the stomach is the cor rect name for most cases of dvspepaia. In order to cure catarrh of the stom ach the catarrh must be eradicated. Only an internal catarrh remedy, such as Peruna, is available. Peruna exactly meets the indications. It Looks so Good But I can't eat It, Is a common complaint. But you can, if after eating you take one of Parsons' Pills The rational corrective and epi- cure's friend. One a dote. Put up in irlnss vials. ' Price 25 cts. Sold by all dealers. V I. t JOHNSON A CO., Boiton, Mm, HICKS' CAPUDINE IM MEDIATELY CURLS HEADACHES Breaks up COLDS IN e TO 12 HOURS -Trial lettis 10c At DnJSAuu A widower always fltiKReMa a man who has Junt escaped from Jail. SAVED BABY LYON'S. LIFE. Awful Sight From That Dreadful Coin. plalut, Infantile Eczema Mother Praises Cuticura lteinetlles. "Our baby had that dreadful complaint, Infantile czema, which atllictcd him for several month, commencing at the top of bis head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were untold and con stant misery, in fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given him relief. We finally procured a full set of the Cuticura Remedies, and in about three or four days he began to show a brighter spirit and really laughed, lor the first time in a year. Jn about ninety days he was fully recovered. Praise for the Cuticura Remedies has always been our greatest pleasure, and there is nothing too good that we could say in their favor, for they certainly saved our baby's life, (or he was the most awful sight that i ever be held prior to the treatment of the Cuti cura Remedies. Mrs. Maebelle Lyon, J826 Apoleton Ave..Paroni. Kan...luly 18,1005." A lot of reputations are saved by not being In politics. STIFFNESS, STITCHES, TWISTS AND TWITCHES, YOU ST. JACOBS Oil THE OLD-MONK-CURE Keeps cid. nd the lock like Gives a Harness! Soft and Strong cabs, "Siitn" lvia' Having. "Sam" Lewis, the famous London r.""ey-leiidr, used to speak Jocu larly of himself as lending to the Lords and giving to the poor. The death of his widow releases for chari table purposes the large fortune which he accumulated by Bhaving the notes of England's noble spend thrifts. It was a business from which he derived more profit than pralso during his lifetime. Tho world generally looks with disfavor on Its Lewises, yet In this one case the usurer, whatever his gains and his victims' losses, per forms a great public service. If the end Justified the means, he would need no other excuse, although his prnctfees were sharp and his terms cruel. Many of our American philanthro pists seek respectability' and easy conscience In the same way. Possi bly It helped In Lewis' mind to rea son that If It stripped the profligate nnd Inefficient sons of titled fathers the really needy would benefit from money which would otherwise never reach them. New York World. "Joe" Cannon Versus Sleep. , "Uncle Joe" Cannon has been tell ing his Missouri admirers that late to bed and early to rise has been the rule of his life. "Uncle Joo" scoffs at tho old couplet Early to bed, early to rise, Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. He believes with George Ado that "early to bod, early to rise, and one meets few prominent people." lie Indorses the theory of tho Uogeru Brothers that "early to bed, early to rise, makes a good milkman." "Uncle Joe" has Rlent little. Like Napoleon, he gets along without It. Like CbbsIub, he Is lenn, hungry and wakeful, the type of man feared by good politicians like Julius Caesar. He has exploded the Gladstonlan theory that eight hours of sleep a day are essential to greatness. For is "Uncle Joe" not truly great, and Is he not the one man In this country for whom the newspapers waive their strict rules against the printing of those impolite words and ? St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The One M ho Succeeds. He laid his true heart at her feet; His rival better planned. Who laid with shrewdness hard to beat. His checkbook In her hnnd. Philadelphia Press. Do You Oien Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp down what ever food or medicine may be ottered you ? Or, do you want to know something of tho composition and character of that which you take into your stomach whether as food or medlcino? Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days Insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect right to (lintel upon such knowledge. So ho publlfhes.'-taoAdk-rist and on each bottle wrapper, whatJiT?Trtdirlnc8 are made of and veijRos Jjrn kTCto n l ra This he focls he can weUjTford to do h-jnisl t ho myn the Ingredients of which his medicines are made are studied and understood the" more will "their superior curative virtues" hf ' nirpiTat - For the cure of woman's peculiar weak nesses, Irregularities and derangements, giving rlso to frequpnt headarhes, back ache, dragglng-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofttimes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a most efliclent remedy. It is equally cffectlvo In curing painful periods. In giving utroijgth to nursing mothers and In preparing tho system of the expectant mother for baby's coming, thus rendering childbirth safe and com paratively painless. Tho "Favorite Pre scription" Is a most potent, strengthening tonic to tho general system and to tho organs distinctly feminine In particular. It is also a soothing nnd Invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vltus's dunce, and other distressing nervous symptoms nt- tcnciunt upon niiiet.ionai and organic ais eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommend each of tho several Ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription" is inado for the cure of tho diseases for which it Isclulmed to bo a cure. You may read what they say for yourself by sending a postal card request for a free booklet of extracts from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute, ltuffulo. N. Y and it will coino to you by return post. A woman's distrust of her husband Is never really serious until sho begins to refer to some other woman as "that brazen thing." LAMENESS, CRAMP, ALL DECAMP WHEN APPLY PRICE 25 AND SO CENTS For 1. Ull K M preserving the strength and Increasing the lifeof harness Eureka Barnes Oil has no equal. Su perior to other brands because free from odd and will not become ran' Penetrates the leather makes It weather-proof, sweat-proof, soft, strong and durable. Makes old harness new. Prevents rot. glossy black finish. Boston Coach Axle Oil makes easy running wheel Re duces friction to an absolute mini mum. Better and more economical than castor oil. Will not gum or corrode. For use on carriages. buggies. Sold everywhere. STAMARD OIL CO., A WOMAN'S KIDXLV3. Women havo so much to do, so many paint to suffer, to many critical periods to go through, that it Is Im portant to keep the kidneys well and avoid tho backache, 'J bearing down pain, languor and other common signs of weak kidneys. Mrs. Charles F. Smith, of CvAftsRSJ' " ua-vaen St.,Woon- 'wcae. ik .My kidneys were weak from child hood, and for eight or ten years past my sufferings were terrible. My back was very painful and I had many annoying symptoms besides. When I began taking Doan's Kldtiey Pills I weighed only 120. To-day I weigh 165, and am In better healtli than for years. Doan's Kidney P11W have been my only kidney medicine during four years past. They brine me out of every attack." Sold by all dealers. CO cents c box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. n. y. Kffect Of The l'ure-Food Low. "I got a bottle of lemon extract at your store the other day." "Yes? Anything tho matter wltb It?" "Nothing so far ns I can find out, but I'm curious to know what there Is in It that makes it taste so much like lemons." Chicago Tribune. A medical Journal declares that people who drink cowe' milk are more and more Inclined to consump tion than those who use the milk ot the reindeer, the buffalo, the ass or the goat. How's This? We offerOne Hundred Dollars Eeward for ary cose ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by hull's Catarrh Cure. I . J. Chkxet & Co., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have, known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him I erleotly honorable In nil business transaa lions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. xst A Tbuax, Wholesale IruggUts, To ledo, U. Waldiso, Kihnan A Mabvix, Wholosala Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarra Curels taxenlntornally.aiN Ingdlreatlyupoatheblood aud nmououssur laces ot the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle, hold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family 1'llU lor constipation. The cities ot Glasgow and Notting ham supply gas to the consumers, and It is sold at fifty cents a thousand cubic feet about one-halt what it costs In American cities. Last year Nottingham made a profit ot 1120, 000 on its gas plant. II. 11. (jiu t. b M.b,oi Atlanta, Ua., are the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the world. See their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. How many people fumigate the money that is given to them? Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children allays paiu,cures wind colic, i&uabottlo Pearls Are All The ltnge. The brilliant diamond has had It3 day. The modest, taerful pearl Is in the ascendency at Newport, and all because Mr. Leeds bought Mrs. Leeds a pearl necklace whilo they wore abroad. Uncle Sam, upon seeing the same, threw up his hands at tho Custom Houso and demanded $120, 000. Now all Newport is wild to see tho pea'is, which are safely guarded in the big burglar-proof safe at the Leeds cottage. Tho neck lace is more than passing fair. Never were pearls of Cleopatra more per fectly matched. Tho arrangement is Oriental, consisting of CO pearls ranging In size from 25 to 40 grains, the average being 32 all flawless, white spheres and perfectly graduat ed. No one Is allowed to see these Orlentnl beauties without a written or verbal order from Mrs. Leeds her self. She does not believe in "cast ing her pearls before swine." New York Times. A Seriour Mutter. The marriageable age for young women Is 18, yet business houses are said to prefer women of 30 for places of trust. Is marriage, then, a less serious matter than everyday busi ness? St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Must Mean Something. A Missouri man has been sent to jail for 30 days for stealing an um brella, and now we understand that t the great moral upheaval in Mis souri must mean something. Min neapolis Journal. A FOOD CONVERT Good Food the True Road to Health. The pernicious habit some persons still have of relying on nauseous drugs to relievo dyspepsia, keeps up the patent medlcino business and helps keep up tho army of dyspep tics. Indigestion dyspepsia Is caused by what is put into tho stomach In the way of Improper food, the kind that so taxes the strength of the di gestive QTzv.ni thoy are actually crippled. When this state Is reached, to re sort to stimulants is like whipping a tired horso with a big load. Every additional effort ho makes under the lash increases his 1oe3 ot power to move the load. Try helping the atomacb by leaving oft heavy, greasy, Indigestible food and take on Grape .Nuts light, easily dl. rested, full ot strength tor serves and brain, in overy grain of it. There's no waste of time nor enorgy when Grape-Nuts Is the food. "I am an enthusiastic user of Grape-Nuts and consider it an idoal food," writes a Maino man: "I had nervous dyspepsia and was all run down and my food seemed to do me but little good. From read ing an adv. I tried Grape-Nuts food, nnd, after a few weeks' steady use of It, felt greatly Improved. "Am much stronger, not nervous now, and can do more work without feeling so tired, and am better every way. "I relish Grape-Nuts best with cream and use four heaping teaspoon fuls at a meal, I am sure there are thousands of persons with stomach trouble who would be benefited by using Grape-Nuts. Name given by PoBtum Co., Battle Creel;, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellviiie," la skgs. "There's a r salon." L. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Re view of Trade" says: Lower temperature brought out much business In seasonable lines of Wearing apparel nnd most reports from wholesalers tell of tho largest volumo of trade ever transacted. Shipping departments are limited In activity by Inadequate railway facili ties, and this dllllculty Is becoming aggravated by the free movement of grain nnd coal as the season ad vances. In tho leading industries It Is Im possible to secure prompt deliveries, even contracts for shipment during the first quarter of 1907 being diffi cult to place with the steel mills, and he long continued lassitude In pri mary markets for cotton goods has been succeeded by an eagerness to purchase that la advancing quota tions. New England footwear manufac turers receive liberal Spring orders from Jobbers In all sections of the country, with tho best demand for heavy stock such as grain and split goods. Producers have large con tracts on hand for Winter nnd Spring lines in addition to supplementary orders for late Full delivery. "Bradstreet's" says: Business failures for the week in the United Stnt.es, number 192, against 136 last week, 1S3 in the like week of 1905, 196 in 1904, 203 in 1903 and 203 in 1902. Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United States nnd Canada for the week aggregated 3,257,S.S bushels. Corn exports for the week are 1,202,430 bushels, against 846,099 last week. Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. FLOUR Steady nnd tinrhanged; receipts, 19,422 barrels; exports, 55,473 barrels. WHEAT Easy; spot, contract, 74',4Cn 74 i ; spot No. 2 red Western 77fi78; October, 74 fj 74 ")8 ; November, 7 5 asked; December, 75 76 a4 ; steamer No. 2 red, 69 69H. CORN Easy ; spot, 54"- R 4 ; October, 63" J R3 ; year, 4 7siSi 4 7; January, 47(347; steam er mixed, 52-14 &3; receipts, 38, 4S5 bushels; exports, 128,571 bush els; Southern white corn, 55 (ft 56 : Southern yellow corn, 53fi55. OATS Quiet; No. 2 white, 39 ? 39 ; No. 3 white, 3838; No. 2 mixed, 37 37 94; receipts, 23,846 bushels. RYE Firm; No. 2 Western ex port, 64fi f5; No. 2 Western domes tic, 7071; receipts, 5,022 bushels. BUTTER Firm and unchanged; fancy imitation. 20 21; fancy cream ery, 25T26; fancy ladle, 18020; store-packed, 164 IS. EGGS Firm; 24. CHEESE Quiet end unchanged; large, 13; medium, 13; small, 14. . New York. WHEAT Receipts, 40,900 bushels; sales, 3,250.000 fu tures and 24,000 spot. Spot easy; No. 2 red, 78 'i elevator; No. 2 red, 79 f. o. b. afloat. No. 1 Northern Duluth, 86,g f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 83 f- o. b. afloat. CORN Receipts, 62,350 bushels; exports, 3,104 bushels; sales, 30,000 futures. Spot barely steady; No. 2, 54 94 elevator and 55'i f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 57; No. 2 white, 57. OATS Receipts, 130,5 00 bushels. Spot steady; mixed oats, 2 6 3 2 pounds, 37; natural white, 3033 pounds, 38 40; clipped white, 3S 40 pounds, 39 44. BUTTER Strong. Receipts, 7,700; street prices, extra creamery, 26 26; offlclal prices, creamery, com mon to extra, 19 25; do., held seconds to extra, 21 26; State dairy, common to extra, 18 24; renovnted, common to extra, 16 22: Western factory, common to firsts, 1619; W"Ftern lmltatln cream ery, firsts, 20. EGGS Steady; receipts, 10,917; prices unchanged. POULTRY Alive, easy: spring chickens, 13; fowls, 14; turkeys, 14. Dressed, firm; Western chickens, 11 16; spring turkeys, 1622; flowla, 12 15. FEED Firm: spring bran, 20.85, Ortober shipment. LARD Firmer: Western prime, 9.15 9.25; refined firm; continent, 9.55. COTTONSEED OIL Firm; prime crude f- o. b. mils, 31; do., yellow, Live Stock. New York. nKKVES Medium and common slow but not lower; bulls steady; cows dull and weak; steers, 3.90JT 5.90; bulls, 2.bOZ-90: cows, 1.10&3.20; heifers, 3.30 3.75. CALVES Veals steady to 5.00 ?T 9.00; culls, 4.004.50; Western calves and grassers lower; Westerns. 3.25(5' 4.50; grassers, 3.00; dressed calves slow; city-dressed veals, 8 CD 13 c. per pound; country-dressed, 712e. HOGS Receipts, 6,200; market firmer; State and Pennsylvania hogs, 6.95 7.10. Chicago. CATTLE Common to prime, 3.75 ft 7.00; cows, 2.70 & 4.50: heifers, 2.60T5.35: bulls, 2.40 4.50; calveB, 3.00 fil 8.00; stockers and feeders, 2.25 0 4.40. HOGS Choice to prime heavy, 6.70 f 6.86; medium to good heavy, 6.55 (7f 6.65: butchers' weights, 6.70 (S6.S5; good to choice mixed, 6.50 tf?6.65; medium mixed packing, 6.35 6.50; pigs. 5.50O6.60. WORTH REMEMBERING There is now one public house for every 80 people In France. During the siege of Paris 2,500, 000 letters left the city by balloon. Coolies In China are giving up their long and cumbersome pipes and taking to cigarettes. Tho world moves. At Hulswayo, several hundred miles north of the Transvaal, on the Capo of Cairo Rail road, In the country where Living ston worked, they had a well-attended agricultural fair. The following advertisement re cently appeared In a New Zealand Journal: "Wanted, capable girl, for dalrv farm able to milk. Four good looking sons In the family." William Charles Steadman, bull dor, who helps to represent trade union interests In the British Par liament, recently asked the trnde unions to raise his salary by $10 a week, and they refused. American windmills control the markets of Western Australia, al though their prices bold firm against the Australian-made article. That Is because of tho superior quality of American windmills. -.-'I it. .St -1 lei? PUTNAM ij?i0r!J0Z,58""'1? iKt"''"""'! faU-r colurit ttiau any uya any jmiuem wltnuut ripping apart. Wr iui tor The Hnbit Of Haste. In tho railroad depots a man bur dened with coat, grips nnd umbrella will dash blindly and madly In front of engines, to the rear of trains and between cars to reach his particular destination. If a trainman Interferes to prevent the passenger from throw ing away his life, objurgations nnd epithets are hurled broadcast at the Good Samaritan and tho officials of the road may perhaps hear of the Incident through the medium of a romplalnt. It is a mental condition that must be overcome before suclf a degree of safety can bo obtained as an enlightened country should provide. The only hope lies in creat ing a sentiment uniting nil the peoplo that life and health are of Infinitely more Importance than the three of four minutes that elapse between street cars, or the few hours delay necessitated by the missing of a train. Cleveland Lender. v ' .Z' f OPERATIONS AVOIDED Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations. Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Will Be Interested. When a physician tells a woman, suf fering from female trouble, that an operation is necessary it, of course, I frightens ber. j The very thought of the operating table and the knife strikes terror to ' ber heart. As one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation, she felt , that ber death knell had sounded. Our hospitals are full of women I who are there tor just such operations! It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stage where an operation l is the only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great many women have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after the doctors bad said an operation must be per formed. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be u&ed to secure instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. The strongest and mott grateful Statements possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound, have escaped serious operations. Margrit Ryan, Treasurer of St. Andrew's Society, Indinuapolis, lad., writes of her cure as follows: Dear Mrs. Plukbam: " I oannot fiud word to express my thanki for the good Lydia E. PlnlthauYs Vegetable Compound did me. The doctor said I oouki not get well unltwa I had an operation fur tb trouble from which I iiiftVred. I knew I ooulil notattind tlw strain of an operation and made up my mind I would be an invalid for life. Hoaring how Lydia E. Pinkham's Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advlce-A Wemar; Gall STONES, KIDNEY STONES, GRAVEL OR STONES IN 1HE BLADDER AND it llioM.n.., .a.ltiv.'jr sw.d by Resulting from fllio.n.. aasltiv' iiml by CRaEMCR.' CALCUlUS tllllC. Writs I,. ueoUs. WM.CHAKMSLft.4100 N. (.RAND AVINUE. ftT. 4-OUI. MIftOUT. There arc two classes of remedies: those of known qnal ltv and which are Dermnr.rntlv beneficial In effort, nrtlno fSfy gently, iii harmoriy with nature, when nature needs assist ance; ana another class, composed or preparations or unknown, uncertain and inferior character, actir.fr tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing' tho natural functions unnecessarily. One of tho most exceptional of tho remedies of known quality and cxcelleneo is the ever pleasant Syrup of Flps, manufactured by tho California Fir Syrnp Co., which represents tho active principles of i'ifffj plants, known to aet most beneficially, in a pleasant ttyrnp, , j lu WJlrli the wholesome Californian blue ilsrs ore used to con i: t, tribute their rich, jet delicate, fruity flavor. It is tho remedy ' I' of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse, tho system ,v :? gently and naturally, and to assist ono in overcoming consti patiou and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its octivo princi ; pies and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with i tho favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience yA' that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. Wo do not claim that fg. it will euro all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or LJnrious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are informed 89 to tho quality of what they buy and the reasons for tho excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known 'article; but, unfortunately, there are some peoplo who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get tho genuine remedy. To tho credit of tho druggists of tho United States be it said that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional Integrity and the good will of their Imitations of tho Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to buy tho genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly package. Price, 50c per bottlo. FADELESS DYES other dyn. Onp KK-. pm-Hnge rnlnr all nhers. They rtviln coin wntor teller man any other dya Von caa hw booUot-Uow to tiyc. Bleacn and Mix Colon. IIONKOU UtltU CO., Luiouville, ollssuart C'IIikoii'n Definition Of "Lady." "I dined with Charles Dana Gibson at Princess' restaurant In London during the season," said a Chldagoan. "The lofty, spacious dining joom was filled with women in pale gowns, their hair uncovered and their arms and necks bare, and though these women were fashionable, aristocratic, they smoked cigarettes with their coffee as they watched the blscope pictures that went on at one end of the big room, and as they listened to the singing that went on at the other. ' "Amid all this feminine smoking we Americans began to discuss and to define the word 'lady.' Was It ladylike to smoke? we asked. Would a lady ever smoke? What was a lady? "I think Sir. Gllipon's definition of a la4.v was the best that was given. " 'A lady,' he said,' Ignoring the smoke question altogether, 'is a wom an who always remembers others and never forgets herself.'" Philadel phia Hulletin. Vegetable Compound had saved other womrn from oerioui oi-rations I docldw" to try it, and in leu than four month I was entirely cured ; and wonls fail to expn-u my thank fulness." Miss Margrct Merkley, of 275 3d Street, Milwaukee, Wis.,writcs: Dear Mrs. Plnktutm: "Low of tnuigth, extreme nervousnrHi, severe shooting pains through the pelvic organs, orampt, bearing-down twins, and an irritable rtUpntiltion ooinprllea me to teck medioal advice. The doctor, after making an examination, aaid that I had a nerinui female troubleand ulceration, and atlvined an operation an my only hope. To this I itronglv objected and I decided a a but reeort to trv Lydia E. llnkham'a Vegetable Compound. "To my surprwe the ulceration healed, all the bad symptoms dimppearol. and I am once more strong, TiKorou and well; and I can not express my thanks for what it has dune forme," Sorlous feminine troubles are steadi. ly on the increase among women and before submitting to an operatiou every woman should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin pound haa been curing the worst forms of female complaints, all functional troubles, inflammation, ulceration, falling and displacement, weakness, Irregularities, Indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who could read the many grateful letters on file in Mrs. Pinkham's office would be convinced of the efficiency of her advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Best Understands a Woman's Ills, BILIOUSNESS "fit&ZSnXp. CRaEMCR.' CALCUlUS tUi.lt. Writ. I,, 1 I V 1L, ur UAilTYl customers too highly to offer printed on the front of every One size only. MAKE EVERY DAT COUNT- no matter how , bad the weather You cannot afford to bo without a TOWER'S WATERPROOJl OILED SUIT ,,OR SLICKER. When you buy loots. Kir ma SIGN OF THE FISH touts AH:.-. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50&3.00 Shoes CE8T IN THE WORLD . YU.uoug:as Mliiil ttfgs im cannotbeequalledatanyprice 71c Shot Orui'ri W. L. iLMiifUi' Jot. Mug House m the inct xmipM in this -nnniry IE0ES FOR EVZKYB0EY AT ALL FBICES. Xon't Sno-i. ss to Si SO. J)oyr Shoes. S3 tell. S3. Won-ni lim 14 DO to IUO. Kiar ' dk C.-.U.irea s Shots. S3 ae tti Sl.OO. Trv IV. L, noughts Wotni-n's, M Iwoi n4 CblMreti's Mines: for MM, fit untl wear IhFT excel otlter lltukvs. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass. .and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Whrrsvcr you live, you ceo otitato W. L. OouKlas shoes. Hit nime mil price Is stsmped en tac bottom, which protects yousgsinst high prices and Interior shoes. Tak nn mubstti tut: Ask your dealer tor W. L. Oougluj fttioce and Insist upon having them. fait Color iueietn uirsl: tfirit uiill not leear Drawl Writs lor lllustrstel Cstalngol Fall Styles. W. L. IXKHiLAS, llept. 15. Brockton." Mass, You Cannot i? in all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous memlirane such as nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, core mouth or inflamed cyea by simply dosing the stomach, but you surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease perms.checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness, l'axtinj represents t!ie most successful local t reai men t for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify , to this fact. 50 cents at dnifgi&ts. Send for Free Trial Box THE R. PAXTOH CO.. Boston. Mat. Y(J!T?, l;1 AKn t-AOIKS wanted w agents tn Nl.-sol Tiilrniu; -IU on sliihli n iloilne. onn uiliMliin dallv cully made; no irvuu. ex-ierlom-u re-iulmt. Thiee .ample Uises a.id .Ki'iiU' lumrue tlon mailed for twenty centi. lu tftami.. Address .NK KE1. TALCUM CO., do. to Wail St., k.w VorV. DROPSY MUSIC rin"n- Vtellii. Mendel s. Slorlnc. " w lnrumeiiu uwUed. CocreHiidsiics LESSONS ""eh. r-raiik'slen. tLMU1' aervntery, ;im sta Ave., New koro. WILL BUY,1 i'rnsu'i -rs , , " lund. attacks mu4 He. STUB AM. Ilm m, u tlreedwa. N. v 1 UVKHXUi 1H XMU f AfaM, IT WILL fA i f M V is
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