TIRED AND SICK YET MD8T WORK MRS. AUG. LYON "Man may work from mn to (ran bat woman 'n work in nerer done," In order to keep the home neat nl pretty, the children well dreased and tidy, women overdo and often anffer in alienee, drifting along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have help to overcome the pains and achea which daily make life a bnruVn. It is to the women that Tjydla E. Pink-hare's Vegetable Compound, made fromnative roots and herbs, comes as a blessing. When the spir it are depressed, the head and hack aches, there are dragging-down pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluctance to go anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless heeded t are soon follow "i ay the worst forma of 'Female Complaints. Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism Ina strong ar.d healthy condition. Itourea Inflammation, Pleeratlon, displacements, and organic troubles. In preparing for child-birth and to carry woLien safely through the Change of Life It Is most efficient. Mrs. Augustus Lvon, of East Earl. Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pink ham: "For a long time I suffered from female troubles and had all kinds of achea and psian in the lower part of back and sides, T could not sleep aetd had no appetite. Hince taking- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following the advice which you gave me I feel like a new woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly.'' Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness arc Invited to write Mrs Plnkharn. at Lynn, Mass. Out of her v-ast volume of ex perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and always helpful. HICKS CAPU DINE CURES ALL ACHES Aud NrvMMM TrUl bottle llo aidralKwa If s woman can't find any other cx ycuso or her husband not hnriiBr ante to make, a living she will say ha MM sn artistic temperament. If you have not received the Argo Red Salmon Cook Book ask your gro cer or send a postal card to the Alaska Packers Association, Rich mond, Va., advertising department. What For. "You don't love him?" "Lots him? I should say not!"' "Then what did you set engaged to him for?" "Here it is on my third finger; iBn't. it a beauty." Houston Post. Argo Med Salmon Is cleaned and packed entirely by machine, and not touched by the hum .in hand. After trying It you will use no other. At all grocers. Clothespin From Maine. Pow persons every wondt r w here clothespins come from, few ever beard of Bryant's Point, Me., and yet a man there has been quietly turn ing trees into clothespins for years and supplying the world with them, amassing in the process as comfor table a fortune as many a imtn makes rn a more pretentious "hnstness in some money centers. His name is LewiB Mnnn, and he began with r capital of $400. with which he pur chased an old disused mill and began the manufacture of clothespins. To day he Is the largest Individual mak er of this very necessary article in the world. -Chicago Journal. Proof of Merit. The proof of the merit s of a plutrter is the cures it effects, and tire voluntary tastimnntalN of those who have used All cock's Plasters during the past sixty years is unimpeachable evidence of their superi ority and should convince the most skep tical. Self-praise is no recommendation, hut certificates from those who have used tLem are. AllcocV'-s are the original and genuine aorou plaster and iiave never been equaled by those who have sought to trade upon their reputation by making plasters with holes in them. Avoid substitutes as you would counterfc.it money. No Trouble To His Memory. Friend (tr) Bowly made widow) I suppose you are going to erect a lasting moiitiment to your husband's memory? Widow To his memory? No. Poor lsadore haul none. It was only yasw-rday that in turning out one of hl old coats 1 found the pockets full of letters I had given hint to poBt. Bon Vtvaurt. During Lent there is nothing more delicious than Argo Red Salmon. There are so many different ways of preparing it, and it appeals to both the eye ami the appetite. A sleeping car company could mak. lots more money if it buns the pas sengers up on jm-kh. und they would Sleep Just as well. A Most Valuable Agent. Tho glycerhuo employed in Dr. Pierce's medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties wlib-li It extracts from native medicinal roots utid holds In solution in u.-h better than alcohol would. It alto possesses medicinal proMrties of Its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic und antlferracnt, It adds greatly to the efficacy of the I Hack Cherry 'jark, lIliKxlrout, Golden Seal root, Strum root and Queen's root, contained In "Golden Medical Discovery " In subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, for all of which huso agonta ure recommended by stund jrd medical authorities. In all cases whore there Is a wasting away of flesh, less of appetite, with weuk toniacli, as In tlio early stages of con iLiiminihn. there can lie no doubt that civ- cerlneacis as a valuable nutritive and ' aids Mio Golden Si ill root, htono root, Qucefcs rofct and Black Cherrybark In promcsUiiK ilgcstiou and building up the flesh umfh(reriKth. controlling tho cougb and brlntiig about a healthy condition of the while system. Of course. It must not be cmci-ted to work miracles.' It will not cureuunsuiiiptlon except in its earlier Stages, ft. will core very severe, obsti nate. hanF-on, chronic cmiyhs, bronchial slid HIT TTrgertl Tn'iiTilc.siiui! chruiilcjiore tlnftt?i(p hoarseness. Ill acute coll Rol It Is not so effective. Tils In tho lingering bang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that it bus performed its most marvelous cures. Prof. Finley Klllngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med. Collcgo, Chicago, says of gly cerine: " In dyspepsia it serves sn excellent purpose. Holding- a fined uiiantity of the peroxide of hydrotfen In solution, it is one of tin Ex it manufactured product of the present lime In Its action uiHin enfeebled, disordered stom achs, especially If there Is ulceration or ca tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal Inhaiumalloii - 1 stomach), it Is a most efficient- pieparatlon. Olycerlnu will relieve many citn of pyrosis (heart burn) and excessive gastric (sioiuactil acidity." "Oolden Medical Discovery enriches and purifies the blood curio blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings and eld sons, or ulcers. Bend to Dr. H. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. for free booklet telling all about ilie native medicinal roots composing this wonderful nii-dlclnc. There Is no awubol in It. "For over fifteen years," writes s patient, hopeful llttlo Ills, woman, "while a coffee drinker, 1 suffered from Spinal Irritation and N'ervoui trouble. I was treated by good phy sicians, but did not get much relief. "I never stfspecfd that coffee might be aggravating my condition. I was down-hearted and discouraged, but prayed daily that I might find something to help me. "Several years ago, while at a friend's house, I drank a cup of Pos tum and thought I had never tasted anything more delicious. "From that time on I usod Postum Instead of Coffee and soon began to Improve In health, so that now I can walk half a dozen blocks or more with esse, and do many other things that I never thought I would be able, to do again in this world. "My appetite is good, I sleep well and find life is worth living, Indeed. A lady of my acquaintance said she did not like Postum, It was so weak and tasteless. "I explained to her the difference when It Is made right boiled accord ing to directions. She was glad to know this becauBo coffee did not agree with her. Now her folks Bay they expect to use Postum tho rest of their lives." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mloii. Road the little book. "The Road to WUvlHe," In pkg.B. "There's a reason." NEWTORK MY BY DAY Some of the Tilings Done Daily in the Metropolis. The nencnt Of Travel. Travel broadens a man. Some times when tbe engineer goes by the red target or the operator Is taking 40 winks, be finds himself broaden ed out otct half an to of land scape. Travel shows h man the resources of his country. He may look from the car window and estimate the mfl llona of feet of lumber required for pickle ads. and corset billboards. Travel teaches a man to respect Ttls fcrioweltlzens 1n fact, at the end of bis trip he will have learned to raise bis bat to any man in uni form. Travel develops the brain -vcn one week of solving time-tables fits a roan to tackle lb puzzles and how-old-ls-Ann? propositions with a con fident smile. Chicago Post. TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY. A Woman Who Has Suffered Tells How to Find Relief. The thousands of women who suffer backache, languor, urinary disorders and other kidney ills, will find com fort In the words of Mrs. Inuo Farrell, of 606 Ocean Ave., Jer sey City, N. J-, who says: "I reiterate all .1 have said be fore tn praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. I had been having heavy backaches, and my general health was affected when 1 began us ing them. My feet -were swollen, my eyes puffed, and dizzy spoils wore fre quent. Kidney action was Irregular and tho secretions highly colored. To-iday, however, I am a well woman, and I am confident that Doun's Kid ney Pille have made me so, and are keeping mo well." Sold by all dealers. SO -cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bicycles And Automobiles. The bicycle demanded physlclal effort and a certain amount of ath letic ability. After the novelty wore off, riding OD the city streets became unpleasant to many. Absolutely smooth pavements are a rarity, and the bicycle rider seldom meets with consideration from the drivers of wagons. Runs Into the country call fur a good deal of physicist stamina not to make them unplousajit In their after effects. More than all this, the rider of the "silent steed" must be clothed in a special manner or endure discomfort If he rides far or fast. And the bicycle has not Shown Itself well adapted to more than a limited commercial use. The autoraoblru has none of ihese disadvantages. It curries you swift ly wherever you wish to go, with out great exertion and in such cloth ing as you wish to wear, underneath the necessary protection from the dust or mud of the road. For short distances it makes the owner Inde pendent of the railroads. It is social, as the bicycle never was. and works In all weather. Cleveland Leader. An Expert "Opinion. A cookery teacher was giving a lesson to a class of children and 'Hiestioning them on the Joints of mutton. Tho neck, shoulder, leg and loin had boon mentioned. "Now," said the teacher, "there is another Joint no one has mentioned. Come, Mary, I know your father Is a groom: what does he often put on a horse?" "A shilling each way. Miss," was the unexpected answer. CussoII'b Saturday Journal. COFFEE THRESHED HKK 18 Long Years. Shave, Etc., Iwt. Him r,n?,-2. The visit of Morton Woodman, a voang business man of Fall River, to a barber shop In the vicinity of Thlrty-fonrth Street and Broadway, cost him l&ftfii', for which he re reived a shave, a facial massage, hair rut, shampoo, singe, shoe polish and a line of conversation which resulted In a visit to a wireless wire-tapping establishment at 123 East Twenty sixth 8treet. ' Thursday afternoon the place was raided by Captain llc Dermott of the East Twenty-second Street Station, and a squad of men and Detectives Draham and Murphy ff the West Thirtieth Street 8tntlon. The heavy doors of the imposing brown-stone structure were battered In and five prisoners taken. Maurice Franks was identified by Woodman as one of the men present when he was separated from his money, and he was charged with larceny. SUitOO For Each Performance. Signor Caruso and Mr. t'onried camo to an understanding in refer ence to the tenor's future contract with the Metropolitan Opera Com pany. The result was a niodernte victory for both of them. Signor Caruso did not succeed in 'YnislnB i the price to $3000 for every per formance, with a guarantee, of not less than L-0 during the season. Ca ruBO will receive under his new eon tract, which begins a year from next October, $2300 every time he sings, and he will sing not less than 50 times. The new contract will run for that season, and during ths sec ond year the tenor is to receive $2500 for the same number of representations. COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. O. Dun ft Co.'s weekly review of trade, says: Weather conditions have been favorable for trade and transporta tion In most sections, but a few ad verse reports are still received, and total transactions again felt the cur tailing Influence of a holiday. At the large cities there is n good at 'endanco of Interior merchants or their representatives. producing much activity in jobbing circles, no lably those dealing tn dry goods, mil linery and other distinctively spring !tnei. Mercsntllo collections are im proving, but some complaints are leard regarding extensions, especial :y from points that experienced great tat interruption to traffic from the recent storms. Industrial returns ire uniformly encouraging, mills and factories having so much business In tight that no machinery Is Idle, ex rept In rases where fuel deliveries ire unsatisfactory or the labor sup ply Inadequate. Farm staples are fairly steady in price, liberal foreign purchases precluding any possibility f excessive stocks to be carried over f r- m loot voor'a Inriro rinna nntl ! preparation for the new season prom ise another hlg acreage in grain nnd 1 cotton. Of most Interest In the textile 1 market In the Increased attendance I of outside buyers in the jobbing een- ters, aud there Is also definite im provement in demand at first hands. New England manufacturers of footwear report a fair volume of sop j preroentary orders for late spring and early summer delivery, which, i In addition to contracts on hand, as- I luraa full n,Arotlnn if ferlni'lia until fall business is placed. Crowd Needed No Vrgiug A fire In Long Island City along side a frame shanty, In which were 4 00 pounds of ilyuarolte, was watch ed by hundreds of paBsengerB dis embarking from the Thlrty-fonrth Street terry boats nearby, who stop ped to gaze on their way home from work, unconscious of their danger. They were rushed away en masse by tbe police us soon as the blue coats reached the scene. The crowd needed no urging when it learned what was In the shanty. Quick work by two engine companies suppressed the re. but not. until it had badly I scorched the side of the djnamite shanty. "The whole or Hnnters Point would have gone up to the sky if the fire once got in here," snld the foreman. Tenement Fire Makes TrimHc. Complaints of wholesale -robbery Ivy firemen followed the extinguish ing of a fire in the six-story teaeroent liouse nt 149 Stanton Street., which routed from their beds more than 200 persons, most of them children. Two tenants, corroborated by wit nesses, declaro that they catrrht tire men, either of the regular lorce or of the fire patrol, stealing Jewelry from rooms In the upper section r the house, which had not been at tacked by the flames. The police will conduct a searching Investiga tion of the CO tn plaint, as mary simi lar reports have been made of late, especially on the East Side 1 -il On His Head. Thrown from tho "L". structure at -Sixth Avenue and Twenty-aeventh Street, Alexander McDonald, a labor er, landed on hjs head on tho Blde walk in the midst of a crowd of women shoppers. A panic ensued the people van shrieking in every di rection. McDonald sustained a com pound fracture of the skull, and will imihshlv rtio The maul was workinc on the structure and stepped to the side or the tram to let a souinnouna rain pass. Something projecting, either a contact shoe or a spike, caught in his clothing as the train whirled by, and be was tossed OMI the guard mil. fttoeks Lost Tly Messenger. The loss ot 19T.0 shares of stock, valued. at about $175,000 was report ed by Sutro Dros. Co., bankers and brokers, of this city. Tho cer tificates were Intrusted to a messen ger to bo delivered at various offices In the financial district. The young man reported to his employers that ho had dropped the package In the street. The stock was non-negotiable. They Took Him To BadlCVWe. John Daly, a coffee tester, of 326 West Seventeenth Street, harangued a crowd of several hundred porsoni In the street In Iront of addresB on the Iniquities of n great city. Dalj suid Mr. Thaw, on trial on a charge of murder was innocent of wrong doing. "The world Is coming to an end; New York is rotten," said Daly. Roundsman Qtilnn and PatroliuuM McKettiick took Daly to Uellevuc Hospital, where he will be detained while his sanity is being determined fftOOO For Ixiss Of Scalp. Fourteen-yoar-old Amelia Klrwnn was awarded $5000 damages against the American Lithographic Company for tho loss ot her scalp. Tho girl was hurt In June, 1906, while em ployed by the defendant. Her hair caught in belting and she was whirl ed In the air. She has beou in Hellevue Hospital over since, and when the case was called Thursday she was carried Into court on a stretcher. Now that the raccoon skin is popu lar for automobillng garments, there Is a greater Incentive than ever to hunt tho festive animal, which is In digenous to nearly all parts ot tho country within a stone's throw of Creator New York. In truth, lino coons have been treed and caught, a score In a night, by people who know how to .go about It. New York Herald, Medals of honor for distinguished gallantry I" war in whicli tho United States was engaged are held by 458 I AnierlcauB. O. F. Bodley, ot Loudon, and Henry Vaughn, of Boston, both architects, havo arrived In Washing- . ton at the invitation of Uishop hat torleo to arrange the plans for tha now cathedral which la to bo erect ed In that city. Mr. Bodley says that the old English gothic design will be adopted and tbe cathedral will be one oi tho finest In tbe world. The edifice will cost more than $2,000,000. Vice President Henry Tatnall. of the Pennsylvania, succeeds tbe late Amos R. Little as a director of tbe Philadelphia ft Trenton Railroad Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un changed: receipts, 6,715 barrets. Wheat Quiet; spot, contract, 79 y, 7; No. 2 red. Western. Rltft R2; February. 79 14 79; March, B0S0; May, Rl4a 82; steamer. No. 2 red, 74; receipts. 12.9S4 bushels; Southern, on grade, 75 79. Corn Firm: spot, 50 M rt 50 J February, 50tto0: March, 50V4 50; April, f.050; May 12 14; steamer, mixed, 48 4 a 4 8 : receipts, 166,426 bushels; exports, (0,000 bushels; Southern, white 49 51; Southern yellow, 48fr50. Oats Easier; No. 2 white, 45 Vi 6; No. 3 white, 45; No. 2 mixed, 3V444; receipts, 21.318 bushels. Rye -Firm: No. 2 Western, do mestic, 71(rf7z; choice, 7 5C(76. Butter Firm and unchanged; fan cy Imitation, 260 27; fnney cream ery, 33(fV34; fancy ladle, Slj22; store packed, 17 20. Eggs Firm at 26c. Cheese Active and unchang-d ; large, 14; medium, 14; small, 14. New York "Wheat Receipts, 27. 000; exports. 119,816. Spot firm; No. 2 red, 83 elevator; No. 2 red, 85, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 93. f. o. b. afloat; No I bard winter. 88, f. o. b. afloat. Corn Recolpts, 103,200; exports, 1.000. Spot tlrm. No. 2. 58 eleva tor, and 53 t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 White, 54. and No. 2 yellow, 52 f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 28.500; rpot mar ket firm; mlxefl. 26 to 32 lbs., 47: natural white, 30 to 33 lbs., 49 Mi fa 1V2; clipped White. 36 to 40 lbs fr0 53. Butter St rang : rccel pts, 5 .9 6 0 j street price, extra creamery, 33j' it 4 : official prices, creamery, common to extra, 22 S3; held, common to sxtra, 21 31; Western imitation creamery, firsts. 23 24. Cheese Firm, unchanged, re colpts, 3,667. Eggs Steady, receipts, 12,335; brown and mixed firsts to extra firsts, 2527; Western firsts. 25 (official price, 26); seconds, 2425. Philadelphia. Wheat firm, c. higher; contract grade. February, 7979Vc. Corn quiet but firm; February, 5050c. Oats firm, fair demand; No. 2 white natural, 47c. Butter firm, good demand Western creamery, official 33 c; street price, 34; nearby prints, 36. Eggs steady, fair demand; nearby fresh and Western fresh, 28c, at mark. Cheese firm, good demand; New York full creams, fancy, 14 14 tie.; do., choice, 14; do., fair to good, 13 14. Live Stock. New York. Beeves Dressed beef quiet at 7c. to 9c. per pound, with fancy beef bringing 9c. Calves Veals steady; barnyard and Western calves nominal; veals, B.50 10.00; culls, 4.00 5.0d; dressed calves steady: city dressed veals, 8c. to 15c. per pound; country dressed, 8c. to 13c. Sheep and Lambs Sheep steady, lambs, 7.50 to 7.65; no choice stock 'jere; culls, 5.00. Hogs. Market about steady; State logs, pigs included, 7.50 7.75. Chicago. Cattle Market steady to Btrong; common to prime steers, I .007.00; cows, 2.754.75; helf- I ers, 2.355.10; bulls, 2.154.50; itockers and feedeis, 3.004.35. Hogs Market 10c. lower; prima shipping hogs, 7.12 7.15; pack ing, 7.00 7.07; assorted, light, 7.027.05; pigs. 6.256.80; bulk of sales, 7.007.10. Sheep- Market steady; sheep, 3.00 I 6.00; yearlings, 4.C06.65; lambs 6.0007.65. WORTH REMEMBERING The most profitable business In Morocco la smuggling in firearms. Among the 5,000 car drivers in Vienna the are 400 knights, 50 barons and 5 counts. , The total pack of tho United Stales .. .. ., -,H I,, iti : K, Duan Ul iiiiii.-i ......... v'".. " v v u ,a (, , ' 1 1 . as a, on, moo cases. Tho result of the first six months' working of tbe Simplon tunnel have been tabulated, and show that an average of 8,000 passengers were carried a day. If not absolutely the oldest, the Stora Kopparberget, In Sweden, Is the oldest copper mine of which there are any official flgiiro.i. It has been worked continuously for dearly 800 years. Filipino laborers are leaving Ma nila for Hawaii in parties of from (0 to 100. Those men and tholr fam ilies go to Hawaii as contract lab orers on sugar plantations. Exten sion ot sugar raising tn the Philip pines canuot be carried on while the door ot the great American market is practically shut against Philippine 1 product. One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-informed of the World it to learn a to the relative standing and" reliability ol the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that Ihe name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-Iniormed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may lie made to contribute to that end and tbe use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances ,1 simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is nlike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed liecaiise of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long nnd favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the. full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for--Syrupof Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the Calitornia Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or mishranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louirville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, N. Y. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mors goods brighter tuUaiu:r colors than any otter dye. One loe. 1 . k colors all fiber. Thry d . a In cold water better t baa any utber dya. You can uyu any garment, wltliout rliiplug apart. Wrllo lor tree MKUt How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. 4HO.MtOK UK.IU CO., UoionvUlo, lUtaaourl If you don't bolUve that honest y tbe belt policy, try it. is Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. ' Pazo Ointment ie guaranteed to cure uny I caseof Itchiug.Blinu.BleediutrorProtruitliig rueamuvo ituaye or mony rerunuea. ouc Charity of r.amf P seals begins anil ends with tallrinR nliout it. extra price, extra " darfield Tea, nnturc'n remedy for a tor pid, inactive or disordered liver; for con stipation, sick-headai ho, indigestion. Mitny a o-cnllecl tlf-raado man is the handiwork of bin wife. &HILDREN TORTURED. Girl Had Rnnninfc Sores From Krze ma Hoy Tortured hy Toison Oak Both Cuwd hy Cutlcura. "Laat year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician for an obatinate case of ei-jema, I resorted to the Oatirura Remedies, and wag so well pleased with the ulmogt instantaneous re lief afforded that we distarded tbe phy sician' prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and ttoticura Pills. When we commenced with the Cutieura Kemediea her feet and limb were covered with unning sore. In about lix weeks we bnd her completely well, and there has been no recurrence of the trouble. "In July of this year a little hoy in our family poiioned his bands and arms with poison oak, and 111 twenty-four hours li?s bands and arms were a mass of torturing ore. We uaed only the Cuticura Rem edies, washing liis bands and arm with the Cuticura Soap, nnd anointing them irith the Cuticura Ointment, and then gave him the Cuticurii Resolvent, in about three weeks hi hands and arms healed up. So we have lots of cause for feeling grateful for the Cuticura Remedies. We find that the Cuticura Remedies are t valuable household standby, living as we do twelve miles from a doctor. Jlrs. Liuie Vincent Thomas, Fail-mount, Walden's Itidge, Tenn.. Oct. 13. 190o." The majority of a man's good Inten tions are carried out to the dump. Tho reason a woman doesn't spend more money on her clothes (in because her husband doesn't htive any moro for her to spend. Every lady should have a copy of the Argo Red Salmon Cook Rook. It tells you thirty-nine different ways of preparing Salmon. Ask your groetl for it. A kiss returned Is a kiss earned. I'harlty for revenue only pays poor dividends. A woman Is as vln of her small s a man Is of bis largo head. That Cough makes your life a burden. Johnsons Aiodynefiniment dropped on luffar will cure it, and cure us wall cold, rraiupta and all throat troubles. For Internal am much aa for Kxtornal ua?. itVM three times as much Mfc All doatera. I. 8. JOHNSON ft Oft. Ilofttou, Mut, iiinii in kllUIV ii(i 111 PATENTS r (o ynu h to PATENTS I snow about THADX.MAHKST Do veu wish io know about PENSIONS? Do ynn wish to know shout PAY nud WiCNTVf Then rl.e 10 W. . Wills. Attorner-ai-Lan (Notary Pulill ) Wl'.ls Uuililing BIS Indiana Av enue. Washington. I). C 2 y 111 sin Washing. Ion. 1 nlou Folitlers and Sailors war 1861.fr entitled io pension en ttg.- at er they reach ivj If pensioner d, ser.s iviio she may be en Itit-d to hall his p,-uftinu mm IKF II U 1 VJL m in Mil an vmm . Hi 11 I I 1 J - EMIWOOD NUKiFRIM. Wo are firowfii and offer n fine assortment of A F PI-EH, PEt( HKH, I'EAliM, I'ltims. A irleot. .Nectarines, Cherries, Orupe vines In osaurfj un it I a. ti ooavtii n les 4 111 rants, Ntruwbfrrlei, II.,,... Itiidtstft, Asparagus cwher rlfs and nn r ict a iut Ri.be -rles, Murenril.I nss.ir meiitOU- IMI ll. land MM I E T K E K , (KX AM ' T Is MUM H A X II UEIIftE 11. a vra. u t t , i..r .. 1 .1, ,,. to ). 11 U A IklNs A lIKO MIdl' thlan.Va. n For Preserving, Purifying and Beautifying: the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands. Culimrs ntp ctmbtns dsllrstu medicinal and emnL lltHt ,,.-,), from t'utlrura, tlia gust bkla Cure, ti purral rd sapoi-areuus i"(rertlrMa, and iFi iaot rclrxirtlng ot ?l vr .... n. u4 tti rouirlioui Ilia WOriJ. llfnn at ImU'iIm- L'7 t"),atvk,n.. C I..- f Hue tte I Falsi Auiirtlis, It. ' uum k ' ,' s ,i,' rT I ' i A 1 11 ... ,.. A 1 , n - . . 1 ' ptsk vr CABBAGE Plants. CELERY Plants atnl all kinds of garden plant, ran now furnish all kinds of cat'bagu plant , gri'Wii lu tho otntu air aud will iad grtmt ould tirown fruiu aeods id Uio most rt liable stfudt-uitii- Wo usu the sanm plantsou our thorn's ntl arm truck farm. Plant carefully courted and properlv paufctri. (Joler; ready lout of !. lettuce. Onion and lien iilai.is mini., tint or earllt-r Hedtneil espresa rmU-m promised, which, when ofr. flv will gl us u per ctnt less than eMMito rutes. prices; UniM. lots il.MJ per tfa;uaaiid largo lot $1 wi to 41 a thousand. O li it,.- s tin K I- a rihiut.n U hllti hill 111 I III' II III In- r Ki mi ill. ...t. 51 F. i'. VMajjgMl. H C. Thy fcidtsu tatea Atfrt ultura.1 MFar'tineui bas eatal.ll hetl an KaLtrioieuial Matluu on our farms, tp i i all kinds of vr Utiles, ean, ClalJjr Lab bag us. 1b re.uits of those ojoaHments we will w p!eard to ulv,. m 'aToni Hour rotuavtxuujr m- am. ui.nt'll t'UMrAK . M I'ilUt m r "II- ) its, a. o I muieTeam BORAX IN THE LAUNDRY tn wonderful In rettjoWu' .mm tl,,-umv puis. 1 1 tlxoa colors bOodice. aud I fOMiorloih irom mrulnsr rrltow. 1U ttoniOfo, shiucIo ltora.v BoiTOfiif picture Id - o colors mid rwohi.'t 6c. and rtciiler' naine PAi'lK ' C lM Mi ;:VX CO New York W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES W. t. D0U61AS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRIGE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRiOESt nun ni, io i.u. lii.yn- hbo.m, .l 1., SjlUfl. M ,,,. , Kiliue. 94 t ai.dU. IUUmV ,i l MM,..,,-. Ml,,,,,.. Mi.im ... Ml. (si. W. li. Douglas sliuf am rwogiiiwHl by ox purl IuiIkus bf lootwear to bo Ilia best m st;lc,fit and wear iirotluead in tills rouatry. Gsch pan. ui vuo iuud mm vmrj utimi tu tue making is looatia aiu-r sod watolied ovrr b tkilleti shoemakers, -without rouard to time or .. i If 1 ooukl take vou into uiv Larua t, , at Mrocktun, Mans., and how you how earufully W. L. DoukIi.s" shoes are made, you would than understand why they hold their shape, tit betu-t asalnM Llh I MSTWhtir. MSlss.Mata ForheaJtl Economy Results .Snowdrift Hog.ess Lard A nvr.mi a ... a i t. i'l Ml Li, I'AV k N r iv If mi i. .1 wlih miss ti... ) TbompsoD'sEyeWater
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