The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 29, 1908, Image 7

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    PERUNA A TONIC OF
GREAT USEFULNESS.
' "fc
THREE BAfNZAlS!
HON. H. S. THAU IN
Hon R. S Ihinn, Attorney at Law and
ounael for Ann I'm. t U'niruc, writes from
Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington,
U. . follows:
"Having used l'crunu for catarrhal
i3 1 nm nble to tentify to it
(treat remedial excellence and do not hesi
tate to give it my emphatic endowment
ina earnest reennnncodution to ull persons
inected by that disorder. It ia alao a
tonic of great UHefuhiefm."
Air. T. Bnrnecott, West Avlmer. On
tario, (an., wntea: "I,Ht winter 1 was
dl with pnruinmifa after having la
grippe J t(tk IVruiia for two months,
when I became ii.ite well. I also induced
a young lady, who was all run down
and confined to the house, to take Perunn
and after taking Peruna for three months'
she M able to follow her trade of tailoring.
I can recommend l'eruna for all who
are ill and rerrflire a tonic."
Pc-ru-na Tab'ets.
Some people prefer to take tablets,
rather than to take medicine in a fluid
form Such people can obtain Peruna
tablets, which represent the solid medicinal
ingredients of lVruna. Each tahlet is
equivalent to one average dose of Peruna.
ur at Inalot on Having .
for Dr. W MEL'S Proration
ujAftsrsi The Hlimilnril Kemed'.
WOMEN it DBuuonm
Menu lor . "Itellcl lor W omen."
FRENCH DRUG CO.. 30 W. 32d St., N. Y. City.
ForSale5wX&
tn 14 : I'n, Strout't num
' moth illustrated tatttlfla of bar.
gains with State mapi mailed frtt; we
. jvv u f:ir r a crimrrrn
ffvrU't UrtMt FutaDcaUrt. Uod Till! Blag.. PhiUicbki
-Cartoon by TTiggs, in the New York Presf.
GOLCONDA FOUND IN THE CANAL ZONE.
Commissioner Collins, of Washington, D. C, Says Life
is Pleasant and Living Economical at Colon Indians
Trade in Gold Nuggeis-Gambllng Not Popular
All American Games Pursued as
Outdoor Sports.
New York City. After upending
fourteen months on an Investigation
along the canal zone regarding the
allegations that have bsen brought
against certain officials In the employ
Signs Of Lour Mfe.
Every person, according to a medi
al writer, hears physical Indications
of his prospects of a long or short
life. "The primary conditions of
longevity are that the heart, lungs,
and digestive organs, as well as the
brain should be large. If these or
gans are large the trunk will be long
and the limbs comparatively short.
The person will appear tall In sitting
ind Bhort In standing. The hand
will. have a long and somewhat heavy
paliif, and short fingers. The blue
or brown hazel eye, as showing an
Intermission of temperament, Is a
favorable indication. The nostrils, if
large, open, and free, indicate large
lungs. A pinched and half-cloBed
nostril Indicates small or weak lungs.
Chicago Journal.
Hungry lg Shoots A Hunter.
Abraham Scott, aged 31 years, of
McKeesport, started on a hunting
trip Saturday. Today he Is In the
McKeesport Hospital In a critical, con
dition, and the doctors there say
he cannot recover. Scott arranged
to spend the dny in the woods and
took his lunch along. He also took
two dogs. At noon they were very
hungry, and Scott sat down, placed
his gun across his lap, and opened
his lunch box. When the dogu
smelled the food they made a jump
for It. One of them got his foot
tangled with the trigger of the gun
and both barrels were discharged,
blowing off Scott's right foot and oth
erwise injuring him. New York
Herald.
of the Canal Commission,, J. H. Col
uns returned irom colon, en route
for Washington, D. C. to sharks hi
I report. He declined to discuss it be
I fore submitting It to tho authorities.
Mr. Collins said last month was a
record one for the amount Of money
sent to the United States by men cm
ployed along the canal. He found
them all in good spirits and fond of
baseball, bowling, tennis, rowing.
and all kinds of healthy outdoor
j aports. Gambling is not popular nor
I drinking to any extent. Mr. Collins
i found, and this had been eo marked
during th laat year that many of
the saloon and gambling house pro
prietors in Colon and Panama have
closed up and gone to pastures new.
The health of the employes as a
whole was good, he said, and the
labor conditions at the present time
satisfactory. Excellent food at cost
price is sent down by the Canal Com
mission twice a week for tho em
ployes and their families.
".lust before leaving Panama,"
Bald Mr. Collins, "I met Baron von
Tuber. He was sent out by the
Smithsonian Institution to study the
conditions of the San Bias Indians,
who live In the Interior of the Re
public of Panama, about seventy
mlle3 up the coast on the Pacific
side. Ho told some of the most
thrilling adventures I have ever
heard. His companions, two Ameri
can boys, woro killed by the Indians
last January.
"The Baron described the San Bias
country ns being very rich and the
natives warlike. He wa3 certain
there is plenty of gold back in the
mountains, ns the Indians traded for
merchandise in gold nuggets, which
had evidently been washed down
some mountain strenm. Ho said that
the difficulties jio be encountered In
the San Bias country were very great,
as there wore no roads at all, the only
means of travel being by canoes
and navigating tortuous waterways,
where an exploring party could be
easily ambushed. In addition to the
Indians there was the malignant
black-water fever to be contended
with.
"The Baron is making monthly ex
peditions Into the San Bias country
on behalf of tho Panama Govern
ment to teach the natives how to get
rid of tho swarms of locusts that de
stroy their crops. He stays in as
long as his provisions laat. He Is ac
companied by his brother, a Heidel
berg student. Tho baron said It
would be perilous for any white man
to attempt to reach the mountains In
March of the gold, as the natives
have never allowed any strangers to
penetrate Into the interior. He was
only tlier'o on suffrance, and had to
be always on the alert. Their coun
try la rich In coal and all kinds of
Mineral."
COWIMER GiAL OLUM M
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
Bradstroct's says:
Continued warm. unseasonable
weather and the approach of the
national election tend to hamper die
trlbutlon of seasonable merchandise,
the puchaso of any but Immediate
necoeeltlee and the projection of new
enterprises. On balance, Industry Is
slightly more active, Borne branches
of the Iron trade having Increased
forcei, while building is more brisk;
but, at the same time, drouth or
low water In various navigable
tttreams tend to affect such lines
as coke, waterway navigation and
paper mills. Railway tonnage is
heavier and current gross earnings
show smaller decreases than for any
time in the past 10 months.
Summed up, caution still prevails,
but confidence Is very strong, and,
therefore, natural conditions, togeth
er with light stocks, should produce
a marked degree of expansion after
the turn of the new year.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review
Of Trade says:
Moderate Improvement is Indira
ted In reports of current trade from
most sections of the country, with
pronounced confidence regnrdlng the
future.
Although many large undertakings
are held back In the Iron and steel
Industry pending the result of the
election numerous small contracts are
being pluced aud specifications on
old orders Involve a considerable ton
nage. Progresu is slow, but, on the
whole there Is n distinct Improve
ment each week, export business con
tinuing liberal.
1.02
No. 2.
No. 2,
JAPAN'S CORDIAL WELCOME.
The Reception of the American Fleet Was Elaborate
and Perfectly Carried Out.
Toklo, Japan. Tho reception ac
corded tho Amaiican Atlantic fleet by
the Government and people of Japan
It Didn't Hurt The Stulrs
This message was received yester
day at police headquarters from the
Church Street station:
Patrolman Thomas Rohe fell down
stairs at this station, receiving a
lacerated wound of left side of head.
Attended and went on patrol. Stairs
in good condition.
"I'm glad ho didn't hurt the
stolrs," observed the lieutenant, as
he entered the slip on the blotter.
New York Times.
A man'B Idea of economizing is to
wear an old necktie and then spend
in one afternoon four times what a
new one would cost, treating his
friends to show them it isn't because
he is short of money.
ASTONISHED THE DOCTOB
Old Lady Got Well With Change of
Food.
j Is conceded by tho American naval
j officers to be the heartiest and iuos.
perfectly carried out of the many re
ceptions received by the fleet since it
: Bailed from Hampton Roads. Reai-
Admiral Sperry said that he was ut
terly unable to say how it had been
accomplished, but that the welcome
given the fleet and its officers and
men here had been so carefully
planned and carried out to the most
minute details that lasting Impression
has been stamped upon the mind of
every American who has witnessed
It.
It Is Impossible to doubt the sin
cerity of the Japanese. The Ameri
can officers and sailors are already
beginning to understand the fact that
the evident desire on the part of the
Japanese for the friendship of Amer
ica is not founded upon opportunism,
but finds its source In a sincere wish
to show that such friendship, at least
on the part of the Japanese, has ex-
lsted always, end that this visit of the
a great scientist has said we can
put off "old age" If we can only nour
ish the body properly.
To do this the right kind of food,
of course, Is necessary. The body
manufactures poisons in the stomach
and intestines from certain kinds of
food stuffs and unless sufficient of the
right kind Is used, the injurious ele
ments overcome the good.
"My grandmother, 71 years old,"
writes a N. Y. lady, "had been an in
valid for 18 years from what was
called consumption of tho stomach
and bowels. The doctor had given
her up to die.
"I saw bo much about Orape-Nuts
that I persuaded grandmother to try
it. She could not keep anything on
her stomach for more than a few min
utes.' "Shw began Orape-Nuts with only a
teiBpoonful. As that did not distress
her and as she could retain it, she
took a little more until she could take
all of four teaspoonfuls at a meal.
"Then she began to gain and grow
strong and her trouble in the stomach
was gone entirely. She got to enjoy
good healtn for one so old. and we
know Grape-Nuts saved her life.
"The doctor wus astonished that
Instead of dying she got well, and
without a drop of medicine nfter she
began the Orape-Nuts." "There's a
Reason."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to
Wellvllle," In pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. Thej
' ic genuine, true, and full of liumurj
interest.
fleet has merely afforded the Japan
ese an opportunity for that expres
sion. Admiral Sperry was received at
the imperial palace. On the next day
the admirals and captains of the fleet
were the guests of tho Emperor at
the palace. Admiral Sperry conveyed
to the Emp?rqr a message from Pres
ident Roosevelt. This message
breaches a spirit of friendship and
sympathy aud expresses keen expres
sions of the traditional friendship bu
tween the two nations aud an earnest
wish for the strengthening and con
tinuance of the friendly relations of
tho past.
Three thousand sailors from the
American fleet were granted shore
liberty daily, and it Is remarkable
that notwithstanding their long con
finement aboard ship not a single dif
ficulty has baen reported, bearing out
the statement of Admiral Sperry,
made in one of his speeches here, that
the American sailor of to-day Is the
result of that development and edu
cation which Japan is seeking in
every department of her national life.
FORTY FOOT FOSSIL FOUND.
Complete Tyrannoiourus Rex Now For American
Natural History Museum.
New York City. Dr. Henry Fair
Held Osborn, president of the Ameri
can Museum of Natural History, rc-
Whnlesulr Markets.
New York. Wheat Receipts,
258,800 bush.; exports, 211,072
bush. Spot easy; No. 2, 1.06 'fp
1.08 elevator; No. 2 red, 1.09
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du
luth, 1.11 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2
hard winter, 1 08 f. o. b. afloat.
Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 81
elevator, and 82 f. o. b. afloat to ar
rive. Option market VII weak un
der pressure by May longs, and clos
ed c. net lower. December closed
74 , ; May. 7 1 Q 71; closed
71.
Oats Receipts, 7.T.00 bush. Spot
steady; mixed, 26 32 lbs., 53
53; natural white, 26 31 lbs.,
52 54; clipped white, 32 (ft 40 lbs.,
S4&59.
Poultry Alive, weak; spring
chickens, 13; fowls. 13; tur
keys, 14. Dressed irregular; West,
em spring chickens, 1318;
fowls, 11 15; spring turkevs. 18
20.
Butter Easier; receipts, 3,776;
creamery specials, 28; extras, 27
27; held specials, 26 27; State
dairy common to finest, 18 26.
Philadelphia. Wiieat Lower:
contract grade, October,
1.02c.
Corn Dull; c. lower,
for local trade, 86 (086e,
Oats Dull; c. lower.
white, natural, 53 54c.
Buttor Firm; pood demand. Ex
tra Western creamery, 29c; do.,
nearby prints, 31.
Eggs Klrni; good demand. Penn
sylvania and other nearly firsts, free
eases, 26e. at. mark; do., current re
ceipts, In returnable eases, 25, at
mark; Western firsts, free cases, 26,
at mark; do., current receipts, free
cases. li., at mark.
Cheese Firm; good demand. New
York full creams, choice, 13 c. ; do.,
fair to good, 12 13.
Poultry Alive, dull and weak.
Fowls, 12 14c; old roostors, 9
10.
Bl tlmoyOt Flour Dull and un
changed; receipts, 13,612; exports,
4,261.
Wheat - Weak; spot, contract,
1.0 1 'ft 1. 0 t ai ; Bpot, No. J red
Western, 1.03 ft 1.03 j October,
1.01 Cn 1.01 ; November, 1.02
1.02; December. 1.03ft 1.03;
ateamcr, No. 2 red, !io (g 98 ; re
ceipts. 42,226; Southern, by sample,
93 1.00; Southern, on grade, 99
1.02 .
Corn Easier; year, 06 66;
January, 66 66; receipts, 266;
Southern white corn, 8586; South
ern yellow corn, 85 87.
Oats Quiet; No. 2 white, 53
53; No: 3 white, 52 33; No. 2
mixed, 5151; receipts, 14,034.
Rye Steady; No. 2 Western ex
port, 83 84; receipts, 5,416.
Butter Firm; fancy imitation,
22 23; fancy creamery, 29 30;
fancy ladle, 20 21; store packed,
14(B) IT,
Eggs Firm, 26 27.,
ChMM Steady; new large, 13;
now flats, 13; new small, 14.
celred word from Great Falls. Mon.
that a research party from the mu
seum. Iicidrii hv Vtarnum Rrnwn haA
! discovered part of the skeleton of the
j Tyranuosaurus rex, a prehistoric ani-
i raal. in the Bad Lands several miles
south of Glasgow, Mon.
I Tho fossil, which is forty feet long
and twenty-two feet high, has a per-
j feet skull, an entire set of ribs, back
; bone and hip girdle and practically
supplements the specimen discovered
in the same section in 1902.
nosauruE rex is called, was found, re
search parties from the American
Museum have been searching through
the Bad Lands for a specimen that
would complete the missing partB.
The first fossil had good hind limbs
but incomplete back bones. Dr. Os
born said that be believed the two
specimens are about the same size
and that the museum will now be
enabled to mount the animal com
plete. During th five years or search
fragments of TyrannosauriiB rex havo
been found from time to time. Dr.
Osborn said zoologists would be
ever since tire nrst iussu or tne nigniy elated over this second dls
"king of the reptiles," as the Tyran-1 covery.
Nebraska University Orders
Girls to Go Um-clieadrd.
Lincoln, Neb. The State Univer
sity senate adopted a rule forbidding
young women students to wear hatB
in classrooms. . The order was made
necessary by feminine headgear which
bad grown so largo that It not only
tested the capacity of tho classrooms
but Interfered with recitations. An
other rule adopted prohibits students
indulging in shirt-tall parades or kid
naping class officers to break up so
cial gathering, on penalty of imme
diate expulsion.
Feminine Notes.
Mme. Schumann-Helnk sailed for
Europe to begin a year's concert
tour.
Thirty-five entries were received
for the natlonul women's golf cham
pionship. Miss Mary R. Sanford, a member
of a wealthy family of New York
City and New ilavon, has become a
Socialist.
A storm of protest followed the
removal of the Professional Woman's
League from its fine club-house In
New York City to humble quarters
In a hotel.
Shirt Sleeves For Church, Hays
Bishop Hamilton to Ministers.
Boston, Mass. Bishop John W.
Hamilton, formerly of California,
speaking to Methodist ministers of
the Immigrant and how ho should be
assimilated, said: "I return to New
England aud 1 find a new New Eng
land. I tell you to gather them Into
the churches. Break down your prej
udices, social barriers. They will
come in If you want them. Get down
to shirt sleeves and make a pair of
them the Methodist church's coat of
arms."
Jottings About Sports.
J. Mara, of Paterson, won the on
hundred yard championship of the
Eastern Y. M. C. A. at Willlard Park,
Totowa, N. J. (
Tho Boston Globe Is of opinion that
tho Cleveland Club pays too much at
tention to picking up outfielders and
not enough to securing competent
pitchers.
Captain Currier of the Harvard
varsity baseball team, announced the
appointment of L. P. Pieper, 1903,
to be coach of the team next season.
Pieper has served as coacb for the
last two years,
New York. Beeves Receipts, 1,
061; feeling unchanged; dressed
beef in fair demand at 7 010
per lb. for native sides; Texas beef,
6 0 7 .
Calves Receipts, 116; veals
sterSy; Western calves In poor de
mand and weak ; common to good
veals, 5.00 8.75 per 100 lbs.; dress
ed calves steady; city dressed veals,
8 14 per lb.; country dressed, 7
12.
Sheep and Lambs Hecelpt3, 3,
188; sheep, firm; lambs, 1G tranc.
higher; sheep, 3.004.25; lambs,
5.00 6.50.
Hogs -Receipts, 3,044; feeling
barely steady; a few mixed Statu
hogs sold at 5. CO.
Chicago. Cattle Receipts, esti
mated about 6,500; market steady to
strong; steers, 4.407.75; cows,
3.266.25; heifers, 3.004.26;
bulls. 2.50 4.50; calves, 3.60
8.50; stockers and feeders, 2.60
4.65.
Hogs -Receipts, estlmatod about
18,000; market 010c. higher;
choice heay shippers, 6.00 6.1 5;
butchers', (1.00 6.15; light mixed.
5.406.5; choice light, 5.60
5.80; packing, 6.35 5.85; pigs,
3.505.15; bulk of sales, 5.60
6.00.
A cable report from Japan state
that the weather has been generally
favorable to the rice crop, and that
the quantity of the crop for this
year is estimated to be more than
7,000,000 toun, which is above tho
average crop.
The American colony at Zambaan-!-a,
Mindanao Island, P. I., must be
p. wperlng. as tho customs reo.evptB
are gaining month after month.
The highest point In Pennsylvania
in Blue Knob, 3.136 feet above sea
level.
ft rk rov ptt.rn
JJAMI'LK TU-.A TM'gN'i ,,f Ic.-J Oro. H.
. ?, F,?Tt'." ' ""nnd look explaining I'll,
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Wise Beyond Her Age.
Rene La Montague, the crack pole
player, tells this story of a very
r.mall miss, the five-year-old dnuth
ter of a prominent merchant of the
Cedarhurst set.
Mr. La Montague was driving
small trap from the Hockaway Hunt
Club to his home In Cedarhurst,
when he encountered the little miss,
who was out for a walk with hat
nurse and a small baby brother, win
occupied the perambulntor. Being
on Intimate friend of the child's pur
ents. he offered to give her a lift
nB far as her house. The offer w is
accepted, and on the way Mr. La
Montague was regaled with interest
Ing Items ol family news which were
llBped out In- rapid succession until
he pulled up In front of the house
The child alighted, and ns there
was BObOdy In sight on the grounds
he asked her If she could get Indoors
safely.
"Oh, yes." said the little tot, "and
thank you very much."
"Don't mention It," nodded back
the polo player; when to ti is surprise
the child opened her eyes very much
and tn u rm ii red :
"I won't." Philadelphia Record.
Kalome In ritinkvllle.
"Sim. the Town Council Is a little
vorrled nbout this Salome act you've
booked fcr the Op'ry House."
"Oh, I've cut out tho objectionable
leatures."
"TbCt'l Just It. We wuz afcerd
you Would." Kansas City Journal.
Hitre Carlo From Forbidden City.
Dr. Hermon C. Bumpus, dlrectoi
of the American Museum of Natural
History, announces the acquisition by
tho museum of an exceedingly rare
Chinese curio from Kindling, the
Forbidden City of Peking, it is call
ed a "Judge's staff or Brepter," Is
fashioned of lacquered wood more
than a century old, and has on one
end an elaborately carved crested
head of the winged dragon, the em
perlnl emblem of China, and the oth
er end Is sharpened to a point.
After a judge has heard the cvl
dence In the case of a prisoner charg
ed with a capital offence he takes
up the scepter. If he points the
dragon's head at tho prisoner the- lat
ter goes free, but if the prisoner is
confronted with the sharpened end
he must be beheaded. This is said
to bo tho only specimen of its kind
ever obtained from the Forbidden
City nnd brought to this country.
New York Tribune
The Same Family.
An official of tho Department of
Commerce and Labor, who had been
directed by his chief to draw up a
summary of the conclusions of cer
tain distinguished authorities in en
gineering, met with disaster not long
ago. when he hnd occasion to refer
to certain statements of Mr. A. R.
Colquhoun, the British engineer.
The official had been told that af
ter Mr. Colquhoun's name there
should be placed the letters "M. I.
C. E." (Member of the Institute of
Civil Engineers). "That's easy to
remember," the official had said,
idopting an easy system of niemo
nles. " 'if. I. C. E.' spells 'mice.' "
This memory system was of lit
tle avail, however, for when the of
ficial handed in his summary, the let
ters after Mr. Colquhoun's name
were "R. A. T. S." Lipplncott's
Uagazlne.
Crazed By His Rescue.
Two Gloucester fishermen, ono of
whom waB a raving maniac from
foy, were brought into this port by
the stenmer Republic today. They
were picked up In open sea by the
Iteamer Michigan and transferred to
tho Republic four duyn ago.
Tho two men are John Burks and
James Burbine. Tholr dory was lost
from the fishing schooner Bohemia
off Cape Race, and for seven days
they drifted without food or water.
The fourth day Burbine drank sea
water, and for the next three days
Uurke fought him constantly to
prevent him from committing sui
cide. Both men were unconscious
when rescued.
When Burbine came to on the
Michigan and realized that he was
saved he became hysterical from Joy,
and then began to rave. Both men
will live. New York Tribune.
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up
the System
Take the Old Stundard Orovk's Tastb
lsss Chill Tonic. Yoa know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printn l
ou every bottle, showing it U simply (Qui
nine and Iron in a t&sttUeta form, and the
incut effectual form. For grown people
and children. .". i
The man who does't acquire wis
dom as he grows older bunkoes himself.
Hicks' Capudine Cures Nervousness.
Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or
what not. It refrenhes the brain and
nerve. It's Liquid and plr.mant to take.
10c., 25c, and 50c, at drug stores.
A Modern Macduff.
A little Swede boy presented him
self before the schoolma'am, who
asked his name: "Yonny Olsen," ho
replied.
"How old are you?" asked the
teacher.
"Ay not know how old ay bane."
"Well, when were you born?" con
tinued the teacher, who nearly faint
ed at tho reply.
"Ay not born at all: ay got step
mutter." Atchison Globe.
Truth and
Quality
appeal Ui the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success nml creditable stand.ng. Accor
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
ami Elixir of Senna U the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
ivhy it is tlm best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens anil relieves the internal organs
on which it acta without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
tho quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
! parts are known to and ayproved by
: phyoiciani, as it is free trim all objection
, aMo substances. To get its beneficial
I effects always purchase the genuine
manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for italo by all leading drug
gists.
IIoh'c. This?
We ofTrr One H bed rVnfllfl Urwnrrl
fot .iny rnp n ( ainrrh thai cannot I
-Sired, by Hit It'll Cniarrli Cure
I lUttRV Co . Toledo. O
I'f. the umlstaistfien hsrs kmvn F .1
Lhsney tor Hie t 15 veim. nnd htJtfrt
him perfectly honorable tn n imsmw
tranvnif ifow ind Nnsfiesllv nMe to carry
out any Obtlfstiofia made bv his firm
Uai.ftxo. hrx.Ai Marvui, whole
hhIo ItHirinut. 1'otedu. O.
11 ill', ("a I mi i ti Cure i. taken iniernally.act
Iflffriifpetlv upon Hie hfaind and mRfROUasiU1
(ii'Om of thr.v.trni Testimonial. ent fiee
Trice. TV i cr bonis Haiti hv all DrnsjgMs
Take Rall s Pamitv 1'ilu for "oastiuatimi
IttHflag By AppMMMIUi
Magistrate- If l remember lightly
thin Is not your first appearance In
court.
PliflODor No, your Honor, but I
ho- e you don't Judge by appearancc3.
ilarpcr'i; Weekly.
Capudine Cures Imiig'-Miou fafa,
Holrhme. Sour Stomach in Heart). urn.
from wfistersr rsuss, It Unuhl. Kiterti
imBMaisttlr, Doctors presenile it. loc.,
and MS., at drug uteres.
People don't think much of your
opinion unless you happen to think
U3 they do.
c.rrs AWFUL ITCHING humor.
Nothing Would Help Him Mother
Almost in Despair Dues Quirk
Cure to Cutlourn.
"Several months ago, my little hoy licnn
U break But With itching sore. I doctored
him, but as soon as 1 got them healed up
in one pir.ee they won!. I break out in an
other. I Iran almost in despair. I could
not K?t .111)111, ng tbal would help linn,
'ilien i began to use CuticurS Soap and
Cntieors Obttmint, nnd after icing t.icm
thrts times the sores nnmtUSRSSd to lied.
Jio is now wall, and nat a scar is left on
his body. 'Jlicy have never returned nor
left him with had blood, as one would
think-. Cation rn Remedies nic the best I
have ever tried, and I shall highly rccom
iv.cnd thorn to any one who is suffering
likewise. Ml. William (Jssdhlg, 102 Wash
ington Bt., Attica, Iltd., July 12, 1907."
What's the matter with the tongue
as an express agent?
Proof I.h iii' vli.-iiigtili: - (hat
1 r ...II.. i i o .. i i ... r. . -
.: . a., j iiiHiiitiii n v.v ..line
Compound carries woman I feljr
through i in' CtUUlf of Life.
Read the letti-r Mrs. E. Hanson,
304 K. Long Bt, Columbus, Ohio,
WTitos to Mrs.Tinkbuvn :
" I was passing through tho Chnniro
j of Life, and suffered from nervous-
' I1PK !'.'..' . I..- tinrt , ill.. .- int.. . .....
symptoms. My doctor told me that
Ljrdia K. I'iukham's Vegetable Com
pound was good for me, and since tak
ing it I feel f.o much better, and I can
again do my own work. I never forget
to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink
liain's W-r.-t ii... i'i m pound did forme
during this trying period."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Comixninil, made
from routs and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
nnd lias positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inftunxnat Ion. ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
t i in, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkliam invites nil sick
women to write her for nrivlcc.
She lias guided tlioiisitmls to
health. Address, Lynn, Muss.
One of the wor?t thingB about be
ing single is that you are always
in (Linger of being married.
Mrs. Window's Southing trjrrup forChildrcn
teething, soft cnx the gums, i educes inflaniiiia
tiou , ulluys pain , cures wind colic, 20c a bottle.
The trouble with knowing how to
Bupport a lot of people Is you will
always have to do it. B. N'. U. 44,
CAN A WOMAN LOVE TWO
uru IT Tlir Pilar -rissr
hi m: oAitir. imt
WHYNOTTY POPHAM'S !
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every
.mt'. r-oiu uy uruirisis. rfce slim.
Trial Packacc by Mall loo.
WILLIAMS L'FG. CO., Props, lleve'a.i !
Lcvc them both er,.ially. but ina different way ?
Mrs. Kuth Everett in her novel, "THAT
MAN FROM WALL STREET" (tht best forbid
den love stcrv published), claims that a woman
can. what do von think about il ?
for the best letter. XO
words or less, showing
"ic amnor rigni, i will
ry EB R M ET O Pay MS. For the best
r ffV 1 ElO ftt which proves
her in error, $25. l or
the two, second beat, one on either side. SlOeach.
Two. third best, one on either side, $5 each. Four,
fourth bapLtwo on either side. $2.50 each. Forty,
fifth best, twenty on each side. $1.50 each. Con
testtloset. Mch. 1. IWl Awards paid Mch U. 09
Ruoular Price S 1 .SO-My Prloe By Mall S 1 .00
L If. HAMMITT, C0 MAHHATTA M AVE.. lW ,0RK CITY
PATENTS BOO
Tni4-llarns, UopyngM your lloola, Wn ....
lure, tc. lNw t?t m u ,:r . for a4
tlifir roUc.vua, wtiu nervtxl ia ttw cml mr, imI-x
Hard rKMir..L over (:!,uju.jj for tuiu. fe'uc uLtvulu
and laatrucliou-t, A llr-f-., W. ti. WLIU. ." . 'v :
Iaw, Notary Puulic.j iVul UuiUmu, ll J LixX. A.
WwUtiitftoii, U. U, Ove Mi yw' p. jtu.
Pnltf stomp 7 fart dlarmrttr. OmH
mm Rtumt FuiUr VnrUrj In Ui wstli
Pfc .i. ( . - a4 d . . id di.' . ;
Zimmerman; steel co.. Lens Trot. lows.
low. Wrltuqules. Pit. s. T. WUIUIIT. l'. ru. InJ
U HlHIl'lI'll
With Vtruk
wen, use
AbsmBk . isVQbV
Tiiompson'sEyeWater
THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
W NuNA mil M M renra
M..kf. 70 '"" .iriin.i, sMSMhaM aasasNM, rtamfais
t-.slriicla ull Kin,!.. Ttillrt i', .. ....... .
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ianfajjer-s- tY anted
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BEST PROI'OMHON E2 0
in i-Very iotinty.
:i,ooo,ot Ouipiic.
E2 AGENTS
POSITIVELY
BEST
ABSOLUTELY
CHEAPEST
SAFETY RAZOR
i an i
Shall
5
EXTRA
BLADES
25
Save wAiSTing Honey
In Safety
Hero's a
flexors, the
revolution
marvelous
M
Shrp-Shavr" 25c Safety Razor
which gives you better BLADE VALUE than
razors costing 20 times the price. The practical
value Is In the BLADE. It Is the beac because
made of tho finest steel tempered by a special
process and ecientincully ground and honed
down to the keennst possible edge. You
pay 25 cents for the best practical Razor ever in
troduced, and ; ou cave nlneteen-twentleths of tho
fancy prices ctkod for fancy frames and hold
ers. The "SHP CMAVR" RAZOR Is so sat
In the frame as to be correctly "angled" to
suit any face. We sell you the whole Razor ut
25c. so as to creute a market for our blades
Extra "SHRP SHAVR" Blad. s. 5 for 2Sc. And
satin nnlch silver-plate d stoppers at 10c. each
We end the Razor complete, extra
Blades or the Stroppcr, prepaid
by mitil cn receipt of price
in stamps or cash.
BOOK FTELISHING HOUSE,
104 LEONARD STRUT,
K Y, CITY.
FOR MEN
The foundation of shoe
comfort turn: be at the bot
tom, and If the bottom of
the shoo is dlffnreut Rosa
the bottom of your fool it
duos not lit. Sh.Uhh.Vi! it
shoes are built from 1 1 .
? round up to FIT. Tool
or the I alio I. If you don't
easily find these shoes, writ.
us for directions how to
secure them.
FRED. F. FIELD CO.
BROCKTON, MASS.
i
PROTECT YOUR LUNGS
II every cough you catch settles on your lungs, you hare weak luogs.
Don't let the cough hang on. A " hang-on ' cough is dangerous to
strong lungs doubly so to weak ones. Got rid oi it in the beginning
with Piao's Curs. It acts proaaptly and effectively ; allays tire iintaiion,
reduces the congestion, frees the throat of nitlevm. clears the tloeued sir
i and si. .on liie tough. For nearly hsli a century ike umimuyj
ay ior the worst lorms oi coughs, colds and chest comulsiuU has been
PISO'S CURB I
lessen i'