KIDNEY TROUBLE 4Trri 7Vio Fir Relltvtd TAro JfonfAt. write R. C. B. FIZKR, Mt. Bterlinu, Ky., Htilfered irlth klilneo tin oiaaaer trnuoie for ten yearn punt. "Last Match I commenced using I'cruna and continued for three months. 1 liuve not used it aince, nor hove I felt n pnin. "I believe that 1 am well and 1 there fore itive my highest commendation to tbe curative qunlitie of lVninu.H Pe-ru-na For Kidney Trouble. Mra. Ueo. 11. tsiniuer, lirunt, Ontario, Can., write: "I had not been well for about four year. I hail kltlaei trouble, and, in fact, felt badly nearly aU the time. "This summer I got to very hod 1 thought I would try IVnma, an I wrote to you and began at once to tn!;e I'cruna and Mnnnlin. "1 took only two bottle of I'cruna and one of Matinlin, and now 1 feel better than 1 have for ome time. "I feel that l'eninn and Mannlin cured me and made a different woman of me al together. I blea the day I picked up the little book and rend of your reruns. 11 Ih the bUHtnrsH of the hltlneiH to remorr from the blood all poltumotm material. They mut be active nil the time, elae the ayatem sufferB. There are times when they need n little assistance. Peruna is exactly this soil of n remedy. It has saved many people from disaster by rendering the kidneys service ul a time when they were not able to bear their own burdens. Thirteen A Lucky Number. "Yes," mid the hrakeman, "I was Just sure somethlng'd happen, but I was ashamed to lay off. You see, I hurried off In the morning without my watch. Well, now, yon see, right there was had luck having to go back, you know. "My wife didn't like It much, nna when I told her a black cat had run across my path a 1 came home she made me sit down and count 10 t break the bad luck. "Well, I started back and I'M be darned If that black cat didn't run across my path again, so when 1 got to the train I did really feel kind of nervous; then I noticed the engine was No. 13, and T was the .'hlrtoenth man out, and I'll be switched If there weren't thirteen cars in the train. "Well, I never started out feeling so blue, but we got to the other end all right an' when we were coming back we ' "Well, what did you do?" asked a listener. "What happened?" "Why, when we were coming bnck we Just traveled right along nicely till we got here that's all. But I was glad to get safe home you bet." Kansas City Star. Sheep Betrays Ills Fellows. Andy and Tim an- partners In the sheep business at the stockyards, and with their silent, partner they are likely to remain so as long as ho Is sufficiently ablebodled to follow his present occupation of "separating the sheep from the goats." Captain Is a white Cotswold sheep weighing about 200 pounds. It Is his duty te nsslst his owners In loading and un loading sheep by leading them from and to the pens and freight cats. As soon as his work of guiding to a car Is done Captain slyly steps out of danger. When he has a drove to deploy from the car he goes among them, mixes up with the sheep a few minutes, just to calm their fears, and then trots away, the gang most obediently following In his wake. Once at the pen, he leaves them and goes for a new drove. Chicago Nowb. M KOR THIRTY TKARK nvTA.tDaRLi OF THK WORM). The Official BiIIWhartvtrBaio Balllt Played, $1. 25 Each Boys' Offlclul Base Ball. 75c. Each. ASK BALL UNIFORMS FOR BOYS. No. 4 4uaiity, on tum onier, 4.-ju per suit. iNo. (Quality, on team oritur, jo.uu , r i c SPECIAL. No. 6Uua.it, gi.uu ptrauli. 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Why not linve It Cured send at on ;e letter er postal, with jour Mdrttl and p imMpal fact. We will mail trial iro it numt, without citt to you, Hint will ifivn linm 1 1 1 t v.. 1 1 ft fi-i mi t ho ittect a O euinborwinitf and dangerous truKKe We r!h rend our free boo on the "Cuu"o, Cure and Cure of If You Read This It will bo to learn that tho leading medi cal writers and teachers of all tho several schools of practice recommend, In tho strongest terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering Into tho composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhul diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a sjecille remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of cutarrhal affec tions and their resultants, us bronchial, throat and lung disease (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases ft is especially clllcueious In producing per fect cures. It contains Black Chcrrybark, Golden Seal root, ltlondroot. Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for nil t.lm ilIhivc mentioned a flections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as jrjonersun meu. Prof. Bartholow, lego; Prof. Prof. Flnlc; nett Med. King, M. M. Seuddi Edwin Ml Med. Cj other' eflwlofif timet ice. """ ti- r: vi .. . ... . . Hie "(.olden .Mouicai imcpycry-is toe Hare the Univ. of Pa.; ttWhgwood, M. U., of Hen liege, Chicago; Prof. John ol Cincinnati ; rroi. jonn ., of Cincinnati ; Prof. M. D.. of Hahnemann Chlcaeo. and scores of ly eminent In their several XI Hupturf." ThU oxplalni how you may be Kn tiieiv iirru uy fio.iu com ny in lleiuU 11 e it 1 c i' t .... 1 ui) V. Krle, P&x 20 Mule Team BORAX will Preserve tho Cmnpl.-xlou, WkMM iiit, lUua.t, Clen the Scalp and Umulir.v the Hlr. All rm. 5-10-15c. puukagtHi. BMkM Tmt Suniplf, 5c. PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., New York. .,. . J mi. oriiiimini vvi,-' Ul It - 11 jrm. IT. .. Smnmn ttTw't: oiihlicliv oi lis i iTTIT Ficsl. o Tssibfo auaranty of Its merits. ula A glanco at this published formula will i (how that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no poisonous, harmful or nami formlng drugs and no alcohol chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine being used Instead. Glycerine Is entirely unobjec tionable, and "besides Is a most useful agent In tho cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. There Is the highest medical authority for Its use In all such cases. The " Discovery " Is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, MA.ltrt.,1 .. ,itlw,.!t j.iulrtrilmr Its lliirro tuc ninv ci v . 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GOVERNMENT- INSPECTION The SOUTHERN-COTTONOILCO, Nft.Y.iRK-S.WANNAHATLXNTANU.'UliUli.NS nOKS VOIIR BACK ACHK? rroflt by the Experience of One Who Has i . .iin-l Belief. .Tames It. Keeler, retired farmer, of Fenner St., Caienovl, N. Y., sayt: "About fifteen years ago I suffered with my back and kidneys. 1 doctored and used many em edles without get ting relief. Beginning with Doan's Kidney Pills, I found relief from tho first bo, and two boxes re stored me to good. sound condition. Ky wife and many of my friends have used Doan's Kid ney Pills with good results and I can earnestly recommend them." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. '.. Washington Hlntues Boxed lp. Tbe work of restoring the Interior of the United States Capitol Build- i Ing Kt Washington, even as to de tails, according to the orlglnnl plan, has begun. Visitors during the pnst few weeks have been greatly disap pointed to find that all the statues In Statuary Hall have been boxed and scaffolding erected over the en- i tire space. BORAX IN THE DAIRY. A Blatter of Profitable Interest to the ' Farmer and Dairyman. A few years ago most anything "Went" for milk or cream or butter so long as it came originally from a cow, "Now things are changed. The public realizes, the dairyman realizes and the farmer realizes that there Is Just as much difference be tween milk from sweet utensils and milk from "stale" utenBils as there Is between milk, and chalk and water. The problem of keeping sweet ajl the utensils used In connection with milk and cream selling, and butter making, has been a serious one with tho farmer. He has come to realize fully that the slightest taint or hint of stalencss left In a can, tin or churn may ruin a whole output; that tho taint which Is left Is In the form of bacteria which grow and multiply in milk or butter, producing disastrous results. Tho farmer has learned that hot water won't rinse away the greasy residue in dairy utensils. He has learned that soap leaves a reBlduo of its own which is, If any thing, worse than the milk or cream residue, and It is little wonder that there has been a constant clamor for a dairy cleanser and sweetener that will meet modern requirements. A few of tho largest creamery es tablishments have called experts Into consultation on this problem and have with this scientific aid hit upon a product of nature which exactly fills the bill borax.. Scientists have long known borax as a cleanser, a sweetener and an antiseptic destroyer of bacteria and germ growths. Destroys all that Is harmful and promotes and preserves freshness, sweetness and purity, re lieving the dairyman and dairy house wife of drudgery and of needless work and worry. Its cheapness and value should glvs It first place In the necessities of every dairy. The cow's udder is kept In a cleanr healthy and smooth condition by washing it with borax and water, a tablespoonful of borax to two quarts of water. . This prevents roughness and sore ness or cracked teats, which make milking time a dread to the cow and a worry to the milker. The modern e'eanser of all dairy utensils consists of one tablespoon ful of borax to every quart of water , needed. Ifemember a tablespoonful equals four teaspoonfuls. Be sure that you get pure borax. To be sure, you must get "20 Mule Team Borax." If you are unable to get the "20 Mule Team" brand send us your dealer's name and we will ar range to supply you. Utnd for booklet. Pacific Coast Borax Company, 109 William street. New York. COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reoorts. R. O. Dun & Co.'s WeeWy Review of Trade says: "Spring retail trade Is backward because of the unusually late season, and lardy distribution of merchan dise Is also causing romplalnt of de lay In mercantile collection, but there Is confidence that most of the postponed business will he made up when conditions become normal. Denlers purchased freely from manu facturers In anticipation of a record-breaking season, and deliveries are still coming from tho mills and factories, shipments being facilitated by Improved traffic conditions. Manu facturers are active In all leading Industries, most plants being operat ed full time, and the outlook In the steel business could hardly bo bright er. Projected building operations promise a good demand for all ma terials, but numerous small labor disputes retard activity In this de partment. All controversies over wages and hours are not extensive or, alarming. "Only favorable reports are receiv ed from the iron and steel Industry, new business coming to the mlllB as rapidly ns orders are filled, the few producers are able to take advantage of premiums offered for prompt de livery. Ore has begun to move freely n the lakes. Arrangements have been made for a record year, many new vessels enlarging the carrying rnpaclty." Wholesale Market. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un changed; receipts, 8,239 barrels; ex ports, 529 barrels. Wheat Strong; spot, contract, S2fi 82; No. 2 red, Western, 83 (Tt 83; April, 825j82; May, 82 fl 82; July. 83 83; sdeamcr. No. 2 red, 7677; re ceipts, 2,327 bushels; exports, 1.6,- 000 bushels; Southern, on grade, 77 8 82. Corn Strong; spot, mixed, 56 '.(66; No. 2 white, 57 57; April 56r56; May, 56 r.6; July, 56 56; Steptem ber, 57; steamer, mixed, 53 53 ; receipts, 71,069 bushels; ex ports, 115.714 bushels; Southern, white. 55 58; Southern, yellow. T.4 56. Oats Quiet; No. 2 white, iSVj't 19; No. 3 white, 47fn 48; No. 2 mix Bd, 46 47; receipts, 10,149 buBh ?ls. Rye Quiet; No. 2 Western, do mestic, 75(fi"6; choice, 80; receipts. 2,498 bushels. Butter Firm and unchanged; fancy Imitation 28(3 30; fnncy cream ?ry, 3536; fancy ladle, 2221; ?tore packed, 20 22. Eggs- Steady and unchanged, at 1 fi ft 1 6 . Cheese Active and strong; large, 15; medium, 15 15; small, 15 15. New York Wheat -Receipts. 14, ono bushels; exports, 21,466 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2 reJ. 80 elevator; No. 2 red, 87 f. o. b. Northern Duluth, 96 Igatlon f. o. b. afloat winter. 90 opening ). b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 155,875 bushels; ?xports, 207,425 bushelB. Spot flrm sr; No. 2, 58 elevator and 56 f. ft, b. afloat; No. 2 white, 57. and No. 2 yellow, 56 f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 102,000. Spot i market steady. MiXfd, 26 to 32 pounds, 47; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, 48 .')0; clipped white. 36 to 40 pounds, 49ff 54. Poultry- Alive quiet; chickens, 9 '11; fowlB, 13; turkeys, 11; iressed slow and unchanged. Cabbiiges Firm; South Carolina, : flat Dutch, per crate, 2.25 ft 2.50; ' Danish seed, per ton, 10.0018.00. Philadelphia. Wheat quiet but Itaady; contract grade, April, 79 , (.; g0o, Corn firm and 1 c. higher; 1 April , 53(Ti53c. Onts quiet but ' tfeady; No. 2 white, natural, 48 fl 4to, BSgga firm and In good demand; Pennsylvania nnd other nearby firsts, j free rases, lRc. at mark; Pennsylva nia and other nearby current receipts ! 'n returnable cases, 17, at murk; Western firsts, free cases, 18, at mark. afloat; No. 1 opening nav ; No. 2 hard navigation f. Use A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue name Oil Cook-Stove Because it's clean. Because it 's econom ical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated! instantly. Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. ytftnjsf steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Mada of brass throughout and beautifully nicktled. An ornament to any room, whether library , dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every lamp warranteu. Writs to our nearest agency If not at your dealer's. ATLANTIO KSMMINQ COMPANY (looorporutrt) U I No, Cordelia, a married wnm:in lsnt I necessarily up-to-date becajISi hor nunbnmt happens, to be tbe latent i '.hint? out. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ; bylocal applications as theycannot reach the ; dLHeastTd portion of the ear. There is only one j way to curs deafness, and that is by consti ! tutionul remedies. Deafness ii-i:aUKed by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whontuiatuheisin flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper 1 feet hearing, and wheft it is entirely closed ; Deafness is tho result, and uuloss the intlam- mation can ho taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will ! be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten arecaused bycatarrh, which isin.tbingbtitan inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give (,)ne Buudred Dullurs for any case of Deafness (caasedbycatanh)tliatci.n notbecnrodbyllall'sttarrhCure. Sendfor circulars free. F. J.Chenst & Co., Toledo O ; Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. It's uu undisputed fact that some men do not have any more sense when they get married than they did when j '.hey were born. j FTTS,8t.Vitu9'Dance:NervonsDlseasespeT ' manently cured by Dr. Kline's Oread Nrvo Kesturer J trial noiiie ami treat iw Iiw. Dr. II. R. Kline, id. Ml Arch St., Phila., Pa. Silence la irolilen. but verv fw r-t ' us are burdened with sold. The inducements to adopt Nature's pr i feet Laxative, Oarfleld Tea, are many! It ii made wholly of simple Herbs and is guaranteed under the 1'nre Food and Drugs i.aw: it overcomes constipation, regulstes the liver and kidneys, purifies the blood unci brings Good Health. A prstty girl's cheek goes for F-rre . than its foe-e value. Live Stock. Chlcngo. Cattle Marker steady o 10c. lower; common to prime steers, $4 (( 6.80; cows, $3.25 Oi 5; heifers, $3 ft 5.50; bulls. $3.40 4.60; calves, $2.75 iff 5.75 ; stockers nd feeders, $3?i'5.25. Hogs Market 5 fff 10c. lower; choice to prime heavy, $6.50 If 6.55 ; Medium to good heavy,' $6.45 6.47; butcher weights, $6.rofi 6.55: good to prime mlxod, $6.45 6.50; packing. 19.80 6.45; pigs, $r..40(fi 6.40; bulk of tales, $6.45 0.50. Kansas City, Mo. Cattle steady. Choice export and beef steers, $5.50 6.25; good, $4.75 5.50; Western steers, $4.50fi 5.75; stockers -Market dressed fair to fed and Itch cured In 80 minutes by Woolforl's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggist. j It is easier for some people to bo j poor than honest. Spring iilwivs brings luto special favor Nature's blood purifier, Garfield Tea. It is made wholly of clean, sweet Herb. It purifies the blood, aleanses the system, ! clear the ennplexion, eradicates disease and promote Good Health. 1'or vouiiu ; and old. A wi man shnty up before be run Argo, Ai'gu, Argo, Arso, Argo, Argo, Argo, Aran, Argo, Avgo. It's to a ntaa's uredlt If h can truthfully ay thut hi credit 1 good. feeders. $3.75 (ft 5.25 ; Southern uteei-B, $4.00 5.60; Southern cows, $3.25 4.40; native cows, $2.40 $5.00; native heifers, $3.50(5.25; bulls, $2.75 i 4.25; calves, $3.25 5.50. Pittsburg, Pa. Cattle Market steady; choice, $5.90 6.10; prime, $5.70 5.85. Sbeap Market slow; prime weth ers, $5.85 6; culls and common, $2.50 4; lambs, $5 7.40; veal calves, $6 6.50. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The King of Benin wears a cap made of coral beads, with a tassel of l.srge heads at one side. Ordinary sheep dip u now being extensively used for the destruction of locusts in South Africa. One hundred oil wells have been sunk on Manltoulln Island, Lake Huron, at a cost of about $500 each. The average life of a horse is 20 rears, but those animals have boen known to work in harness up to 4 5 years. New "York Cll v consumes 118,160, 000 pounds of cotton each year. The sand of Sahara averages 30 feet In depth, but In some placea tt bail been found 300 feet below the surface. The capital represented by Great llrltain's cotton trade Is $2,000,000. 000 a year, and the profits $350, 000,000 a year. According to information sent by Consul H. A. Couant, of Windsor, the numbor of cooperative, cheese factories In Ontario Province alono Increased by 1,200 during this pa3l 40 years. One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-informed of the World is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians arc the most careful ns to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, nnd 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 the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess nnd 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 be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in mnny instances a simple, wholesome remedy may bp invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co, feels that it is alike important ) present truthfully the subject and 'to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the nppoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because 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 lone and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance ns the most excellent of family laxatives, and ns its pure laxative principles, obtained from S. nr.n, are well known to physicians nnd tho Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have ndopted 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 calld for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Compatn California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by tho full name Syrup of Figs and Klixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. nnd 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 misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, N. Y. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more uowUbrlubti-ruiul fiioter color than any other dye. One luc. nacltime colors all rlbcr. They .lye In rold water Dctter ilntn any utbor de. Vou oun dys any garment wltliout rluplug apart. Write for reo booUit.-Uow to Uye, Uloacn nnd Mix Ootora. iMUNKUK UHIU CU L'uiouvUlu, Ml'Muitrl There would b some fun In belnB a farmer If It weren't for tbe itlnia n;n s he 1ms t' n ml. f Argo Red Salmon furnishes mate rial for tho muscle and brain and docs not heat the blood. Look In your grocer's window for the trans parencies of Argo lied Salmon. A man thlnkd he's a martyr when he lends his wife ten dollars he owes her on her allowance " There is nothing nicer packed than Argo Red Salmon and yet the prico Is within tho reach of all. A woman hates to tell her husband how much her dress costs, and her friends how UtthS. Argo Red Salmon Is rapidly becom ing a household word in this locality. At all grocers. A girl calls falllnir In love with a married man almost as romantic ns belnpr enffnfted to two other men ut the same time. HiiiiKiirlan Partridges Vor Kansas. After distributing several hundred pairs of K'ngllsh pheasants through the State last fall, State Fish and Game Warden Del Travis Is now stocking tho State with Hungarian partridge;". It is thought thut the Hungarian panldges will prove more successful In Kansas thnn the Eng lish pheasants. The partridges are being Imported directly from Hun ary, where the seasons aro as se vere as they ever are in this State They are good game birds and hardy. The Hungarian pnrtrlrlges greatly resemble the native quail, hut are somewhat larger birds. Their plum age Is not as bright as that of the quail. The hens lay about IB eggs every spring, which they hatch out. If the season Is long nnd open they will hatch two broods u year, the same as quail. Flowers Mailed To Grave. "I had a queer Job yesterday," said n letter-carrier, as he warmed his cold, blue handi;. "I delivered a wreath to a grave." "It was a small wreath of immor telles in a pasteboard box. The ad dross was: 'Gravo of James Love, W'oodlawn Cemetery, First Lot to Right of Smith Monument.' "Thousands of times I had passed thut cemetery on my rounds, but I never thought to make a delivery to one of the tombs. "Going in, I found tho Lovo grave easily. I brushed tho now off tho mound with my bag and, taking the wreath from its box, I laid It on the bright, green grass. "I consider that the strangest ex perience of my 14 years' service." Minneapolis Journal. People often ask what is a good brand of Salmon. "Argo Red Sal mon" Is the best possible answer. Chungcs In The lllootl. In an effort to determine what chemical change takes place In the blood with age, two French Investi gators, C. Dhero and G. L. Grimme, have been examining the blood of dogs and rabbits for callum content. It was noted thut In dogs the pro portion of calcium in the blood de creased regularly with age, but no generalization from this can be drawn. Inasmuch as rabbits' blood did not exhibit a similar characterls- rtic, the proportion of calcium vary ing greatly with Individuals of the same age. Most women are proud of theil ability to humble a man's pride. ISABY'S ECZEMA GREW WORSE. Hospitals and Doctors Could Not Re. li.'vc Disease Cutlcnra Remedies a Speedy, Permanent Cure. "Kezcma nppeared when our baby was three months old. We applied to several doctors and hospitals, each of which gave us something different every time, but noth ing brought relief. At last, one of our friends recommended to us Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. A few days after wards improvement could be noted. Since then we have used nothing but Cuticura Soap and Cutirurs Ointment, and now the baby is six months old anil is quite cured. All that we used was one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes Cuticura Ointment, costing in nil LS8. C. F. Kara. .143 Fast 8.5th Street, New York. March 30, 1030." A fruit tree In the back yard l worth two family trees in a class casa 1 1 . 1. 1 IN FOOD Works Wonders In Health. It Is worth knowing that a change In food can cure dyspepBia. "I deem it my duty to let you ,now how (irape-NutB food has cured mo ot in digestion. "I had been troubled with It for years, until last year my doctor rec ommended Grapo-Nuts food to be used every morning. I followed In structions and now I am entirely well. "The whole, family like Grape Nuts, we use four packages a week. You are welcome to uso this testi monial as you see fit." The reaeon this lady was helped by the use of Grape-Nuts food, Is that It Is predlgestsd by natural processes and therefore docs not tax the stom ach as the food she had been tiBlriK; it also contains the elements required for building up the nervous system. If that part of the human body is In perfect working order, there can bo no dyspepsia, for nervous energy rep resents the Eteam that drives the en gine. When tho nervous systom Is run down, the machinery of th body works badly. Grape-Nuts food can be used by small children as well us adults. It is perfectly cooked and ready for Instant ues. Read, "The Road to Wellvllle," la pkgs. "There's a Reaaoa." Perfect Womanhood The frreatest menace to woman's permanent happiness la life is the suffering that OOmes from some de rangement of t he feminine organs. Many thousands of women have realized this too late to save their health, barely in time to save their lives. To be a successful wife, to retain the love and a.lmirution of her hns bnn.l, should be u woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her ener BjLeaaM Hugging, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appear Under her eyes, she has backache, bead ache, hearing -down sensations, ner vousness, Irreg nlavi'tiea or tin "blues.'' she should start ut once tu build up her system by a tonic with spociilc powers, such as LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound the great woman's remedy for woman's ills, made only of roots and herbs. It cures Female Complaints, such us Dragging Sensations, Weak Back. Falling ami Di -'.placements Inflammation nnd Ulceration, un.i all Ort'imic. Diseasos, and is invaluublc in the Change of Life. It !is:.olves and Expels Tumors at an early stage. Subdues Faintncss. Nerwuis Prostration, Exhaustion, nnd strengthens and tones the Stoma oh. Cures Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole female SVSem. It U au excellent remedy for derangements of tbe Kidneys in either sc:c. ! L I 1 hNShHwbbI uab,e pamphlet written by , BHEBjpSJLliMl eminent men of scientific ffKjag-3pM BBk'-4b training and national rcpii- R9ES$fiB tation. We mail it free to KWBBsgPM vSralgr ' mm farmers who write for it. sSLJjB oewmain kali works stLLA' V UBMMAN KALI WORKS 03 Nassau Street. New York It's to wle n Ii nth even on tho ulx-foo has one font In tho grave. HICKS' GAPUDINE CURES ALL ACHES Am) Nh.uih Trial Utltt Its alfcclsfc RAISE CALVES WITHOUT MILK Our III him. KT HID Blatrat.r4'a I'stl Jul '' from toiB jt lbs W.900 , luva had venilort'u! r milk tviliilllul. Writ BllU.lufd'lttflHltWUl ll M tory ef inci.ii tMtnnonltUi iivs fftrTjnerr hu tuiui thU tmi'fect .) if tKkB. UVKK'n' IN TUU 1'APtK. 11 rt'll.t l-AV II N II ft) If .nil. IM wftb i treat " Tliompsoii'sEyeWaler
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