VITALIZE erT ItKS LOST POWERS. A wpnlt ...ii llkea clock run down. MI'NYON'M sJtaI 1ZKB 'IM wh'd nlm UP "1 make J mi If 7" "re "'. If you are K.T,.V,le If y"U I"" confidence lu your III If Von rto not feel your full tunnly hp'..n on this remedy t once. There Tm v1taI.I7.KK tohleta In one bottle; '".J, tablet la full of Tllnl power. Don't !HS aoulher dollar on quack doctors or IKrlom reinertlea, or till your BTntem wlto SS!ti.i, Begin on luiJNYONS viTAl.lZKlt nt onre. and yon will r,etl tVfefl ll l'lllln !"' i m remwl Jl'SoD, Krd and Jeffm-aon, 1-hlla. ia. Waste of Knerinr. Colonel Moore. of Kentucky, owned a large number of slaves. He was a kind master and never punlBhed with t'-ie whip. One day one of the field hands named jupe wns guilty of some negligence and was sent to the woods at once to Cut down anu B)ii. up a uihli bu.u tree, practically an. imposible Usk. the tree and labor ed hard to split the tough wood, but In vain. In the meantime a thunder itorm came up and Jupe sought ref uge under a brush heap. Directly tie lightning struck a large poplar tear by, splitting u mm muuuus -j After the storm had passed Jupe trawled out from his place of .,,rif,. inH nftnr taklnir a careful look at the remains of the poplar tree, which was scattered all over iho mods, said: "Mr Llchtnln'. I wish you had just tried yo' han on dli black gum. Any blame fool cat; split a poplar!" Cleveland LeaJc? AdvertlBemets were taxed at one time In England. OWES " HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna, Y. Va. " I feel that I owe the last ten years of my life to Lydia i x'lUKiiam s vege table Compound. Eleven years agro I was a walking shadow. I had been under the doctor's carebutgotnorelief. My husband per suaded me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com pound and it worked like a charm. It re. , H O T7ll,t nil iyim Tin i . i. ind misery. I advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Emma H heatov, Vienna, AV. Va. Lydia E. llnkhair.'a Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and Serbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drum, and to-day holds the record lor the argest number of actual cures of female diseases of any similar medi cine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file In we I'iiikham laboratory at Lynn, aiass., from women who have been curf-a from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration displacements, fibroid tumors, "regularities, periodic pains, backache, "Witfestion and nervous prostration, w r?.MIch ulTer"iR woman owes it to v,iVilTe Lydia K- rinkliam's Vepetahle Compound a trial. y. would likcupwinl ndvlco i ii ?oup 'ttse write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. IMnkhum, at iiynn, Muhh. Her advice Is tree, nnd always lielnf nl. . Why Women Murry, The colk-fie woman or the edu cated woman, docs not fail to mnrry because of nny abnormality, but be cause eho is too normal. We yearn for and demand anot'.icd atmosphere. when the day Is done, and the truce of darkness falls over the earth, n;ul we sliest ho our weapons and furl our brittle-fines, we long for peace and pleasure. We have agonized, we have made a,ony one of our changes of garments; nnd wo do not wish to have t'.ie mental struggle and attrition carried into the home. It is not necessary that the educated woman should fall In these things if truly educated, the would riot so fall. She could give us counsel and support In the warfare of life, but she could not give us what wo most need the love and charm that would lure us for some hourn of happiness from these sordid market places and the stained arenas of our daily strife. The reason why certain women do not marry to say it bluntly is that they do not know why men marry they do not know their own powers of charm. o:td whut It Is In them that areals to nnd cx hults of man. Columbia State. Pur's litl I Hldog and VCi-.2V3 Wool Fathrt, Tallow, Btuwu, Clnaena;, GeWea SmI.(YUow Rm), May Apple, Wild Claier. ate. We aia daaiarat MabCUd ia l856-"0w Uf a caaanT h UuimilU" aed caa do batter rev uSaa ana or conaaaioa Bercftaaak Ratmaea. ax Buk ia Lotariilla. Writ. for mtUy caa liai aad ahippis ua. I Mi Babel sons, 117 1 Market tl. lOUItViLLI. KY. MONEY In Chickens For 25c. in stamps we will send a 100-Page Book giving the experiencs of a practical Poul try Raiser. :::::: Book Publishing House, U4 Leonard Street, Ntw York City. Llo In State ;') Days. Sunbury. (ieorgo Miller, a form, er well-known traveling salesman, ol this place, died suddenly here at the dinner table, of iiaralysls, and follow ing his death a note was found mak- i ing a Btrango request concerning the disposition of his body. Always hav ing a horror that he woull bo buried alive, in the note he made a number of years ago and kept in a private box In one of the local banks, he not only I requested but demanded that his boJy should He in state here ror two days, to be viewed by his friends and then taken to Gallon, Ohio, there again to lie In state for thirty days, then to be placed in a metallic casket nnd buried In the Gallon Cemetery. His request will be carried out as desired. Too Slow. A New Yorker, dining a Phlladel phia friend, desired to show Sim all the delicacies of the season. One dish in particular the Thiladelphlan ex claimed over in delight. "That is made of snails." said his New York hOHt. "Don't you have snails In Philadelphia?" "Oh, yes." responded the Thila delphlan ; "but we can't catch the pesky things." Lippincott's. Minister's Secret MurrliiKc. Reading. The wedding has Just been announced of Rev. J. W. Laza ' rus, pastor of the Lutheran Churches fat Wernersvillo and Sinking Springs, I to Miss jannctte Blnnck, daughter of I Dr. E. K. Elanck, of Vermont. The young people became acquainted on a nulling trip on the Perkiomcn. The marriage was a complete sur prise to the members of his charge and was kept a secret until' it was all over. Not Itoom Knougti. While riding on an electric car, during his first visit to the city, a farmer passed the yard of a monu ment company, where gravestones and monuments were rUsplayed. Turning to his host, he remarked in an awe-stricken voice, they dew Dury 'em close in the city, don't they!" November Lippincott's. Never Again. "Why don't you gfrve your wife an allowance?" '"I tried that once, and she spent it before I could borrow it back." Louisville Courier-Journal. Black beeswax comes from Burma. D'-.temper . In nil its forms, among all npes of hones and dops. cured and othein in the aame table prevented from hnving the disease with Spolm'a Distemper Cure, livery bot tle uunrantped. Cher 510.000 hottlea Bold lat vt r. 60c. and 1.00. Good dniRpiata, or Bend to mnnnfiicturers. Acent wanted. Write for free book. Spolm Med. Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases. Goshen, lnd. Among the latest activities ol awakening China is to be a service ol motor cars across the Gobi desert to replace the tea caravans of old. For COLDS and iKlf-. Rick's rpcri! la the best remedy relieves the aching and feverishness curea the Cold and restore normal condltlona. It s llquld-effccta Immediately. 10c.. 2SC. and 10c, at drug stores. Nitrogen iodine is so sensitive that the touch of a fly's foot would ex plode it. Don't neglect that cough that rncka your vatem and may lead to aonielhing serious. Allen's Lung Bulsum will eSectually check it. The distribution of hot springs In the United States coincides very closely with that of the mountain uplifts. Th next time you feel that Bivall wing sensation, the nre aipn of Bore throat, Karcle Hamlina Wizard Oil immediately with three parts water. It will aave you days and pcrlinps weeka of misery. Prince Edward Island's annual catch of lobsters amounts to 20,000,-00O. Attack Moving Picture Law. Argument was heard in the Dauphin County court by President Judge George Kunkcl in the proceedings to attack the constitutionality of the attack of 1009, regulating moving picture show places. The Globe Theatre Company and probably twen ty others united in the action, the Attorney General's department de fending the act as entirely within the police powers of the Commonwealth. No decision was given. i '' Ituih'oad As Drought Breaker. Reading. Two hundred oil ta?iks were ordered to the Shamokin di vision by the Reading Railway Com pany to haul water to the collieries and towns that are now practically without water. It will take at least twenty crews to man these trains and distribute the water. The present situation is one of the most serious problems that the Reading Compa:iy has even been up against. StiipKd Of Clothes Hy Tramps. Hazleton. Newton Mlnnich, of Wcatherly, was beaten by tramps, who removed his clothes and per mitted him to wander in a dazed con dition through the swamp near Black Creek Junction clad only in his un derclothes. He was seen by a tow erman, who rescued him and sum moned help to remove him to his home. $1,000 Gift To Chester Church. Chester. Samuel A. Crozer, the Upland manufacturer and philanthro pist, has offered to give the First Baptist Church of this city $1,000 providing that the members of the church raise $1,200 within a month time. After the church debt Is paid off it is proposed to make some ex tensive additions to the edifice. School Flirtations. Shenandoah. "Vou must stop this flirting and love making by tho pupils under your charge," shouted Superintendent Cooper to the seventy-seven teachers attending the coun. ty institute, alter a heart to heart talk, which tinged of reprimand, on tho behnvlor of the boys and elf'8 of the higher grades. Superintendent Cooper said that during last week he had occasion to make a personal investigation of a truant case and It was v hile on this probe the conditions objected to were brought to light. He charged tho teachers that the children were wards of the State, and that tho teachers were commis sioned by the State not only to de velop the child mentally, but morally as well. Teachers who failed In this duty, he declared, were unlit foi their calling. He Bald to remedy the evil of child ish flirtation and love making the dart of ridicule should be used forci bly. Ho announced he would go still further and take the ministers of the churches Into his confidence and to leave nothing undone to stamp out what ho regards as a great evil. Willie s Had Kent Word. When Willie's father camo home :o supper thero was a vacant chair t the table. "Well, Where's tho boy?" "William is upstairs in bed." Tho irswer came with painful precision frrM the cad-faced mother. "Why wh what's tip? Not sick, Is lie?" (An anxious pause. ) "It grlcvra mo to say, Robert, that our son your son has been heard swearing on the street! I heard him." "Swearing? Foott! I'll tench him to swear." And ho started upstairs lu the dark. Half-way up he stum bled and came down with his chin on tin; top step. When the atmosphere cleared a little, WlHlle's mother was K.iylng sweetly from the hallway. "That will do, dear. You have given him enough for one lesson," Judge. A S 10 White -Enameled Red Yours Without Coot New Itlllet Mill. Lebanon. The managers of the Ame-lean Iron & Steel Manufactur ing Company have give n their sanc tion to a plan for the erection here of a steel billet mill, which is to be built without delay. The proposition has been under discussion for a number of years. The plant with machinery will involve an expenditure of mort than $500,000. Probably the most Interesting feature of the announce ment is that steel billets wifl be manufactured by electric process. Kleven Deadheads. Mike Murphy, tie University of Pennsylvania's famous trainer, eald of a Pennsylvania player: "He has the solf-sncrlfico and tho Inventiveness, minus the deceit, of a man at a Philadelphia ame last year. When tho crowd was catering thickest at Franklin Field ono after noon this man sliouted to the ticket taker from down the line: " 'It's HI right. I've got the tick ets. There's 12 of us. Count 'em as they go In.' "Eleven men were counted. They entered the field and mingled at once with the crowd. "Then the tlrket-taker turned to the twelfth man but he had dlsap reared." Washington Star. I f I No. S3. A finnHnorr newdrr -n. AH trr) pnrU tiaro thrra outs of enamel UvUt i on center aftpindlet nnd ornnmcnls fere lac quered hrnu and eentrr nncf cornor-Cait ing &rc decorated in gold brunzo. Thr 11M cftf nothinp hcffiuv It r"pro eontr lH rxpt-nv-o nnij prnl'.tsof th whole ralcr, Pali (nrnt nnd ri'taiU'r, nnvrd I rivtn to ym with a fclo.'O purchnpn of nrkln HoiiMho!d-Aiipiili ; Coffee, Teat. Spice. Extract, Uakins Powder, SniM. etc.. Cbf-' ' " you Bct twice u much lor your money. uy L.runi ractory-to-ramiiy jueaung Trn niitafn Tnnr rr.nnpT'i wr-rth. fnil rci.iM v.-tiw. In trolnct and ntriln in a PrMninm. Von run rnrniMi rr hwiif tmti ,icMie johit -nt nf amii" money yon Pimt tii ijtkHi Ifumhoiii lli'pUr. Our Catalog iHiffc and dcrih. ovrr Prvmt'iimt to chocn frm t S't vvrwtraj, I)lnc4. f nrpttf, t-urrnt'iri1, Stove, etc t 'o t all My I tn Wnrnfft' Fitm. Mii?-m-Onti-r Suht, (.jniK. .mr", n nam yni- sani'va i tup itTTll nr m I rfiitltim , "I mi n.ivtj niim in ii.i niif-imi rrim m. i- uuinirjii' : it tiot yin Tin nnve "i nn wttnii x i..'in.in rtcxiiiri ii iil a:ijr iiimi rrcniium in onr aiftlr. n uhout tin; rrnniutii, lor f:, yuu can nii vi' vu.uu worui ui utrtun J rmiuci. THIRTY DAYS' FREE TRIAL. lion ami n:iT finm rrrinmm i.tTcn'd ny o on tinny ln' free innl. l ou T V eppii-.H')iMnl fn'iiftit- h!Ha''ii. ai.d cliarKv you nuttm for a n-atouatle sAy Ji amount vt rruuun ntcil m trial. why rnorLE sitfeh. Hunter Killed. Dloomsburg. A fatal hunting ac cident occured when Walter Davis, of Fritz Hall, was shot In the head and almost instantly killed by Albert Hess, of Herwlck. The young men had located a rabbit which ran under a pile of stones and Davis was on his knees trying to scare it out, when both barrels of his companion's gun were accldently discharged, the load shattering Davis', skull. .Vllesed Murderer In I5ed. Willlamsport. Ellis Deeter, who shot and killed J. Rankin Edwards, a prominent -Muncy farmer, was ar rested here. He was found in his bed and offered no resistance. Too often the' kidneys are the cause and the sufferer is not aware of It. Sick kidneys bring headache and side pains," lameness and Btlffness, dizzi ness, headaches, tired feeling, urin ary troubles. Doan's Kidney Pills cure the cause. Mrs. Virginia Bpltzer, Buena Vista, Va.. says: "For thirty years I suffered everythlngbut death With mv klrlneva 1 cannot describe my suffering from terrible bearing down pains, dizzy spells, headaches and periods of par tial blindness. The urine was full of sediment. I was in the hospital thre weeks. Doan's Kidney Pills were quick to bring relief and soon made me well and strong again." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. T. ill Charles K. Hoffeit Dies. Lancaster. Charles E. Hoffert, 34 I years old, a graduate of the Philadel phia School of Pharmacy in 1901, died here. Coal Wanes For Xovcmhrr. Shenandoah. The anthracite coal operators were notified by Commis sioner Neill, of Washington, that, ac cording to coal prices at tidewater the mine workers' wages for Novem ber would be seven per cent, above the basis. Perrv Dnvia' I'ninkillpr hna no atihsl'tute. No other remedy ia ao effective for rheuma tism, lumbniio, stiffness, neuralgia or cold. Timber And Minerals. Huntingdon. The extension of the Shade Gap branch of the East I Broad Top Railroad, Just completed, I opens up one of the most important new timber and mineral lands in Central Pennslvania. The new road i extends from Mt. Union, Huntingdon I County, into the northern end of , Pranklln County, and penetrates a large area of valuable timber, iron ore and coal lands. A company will proceed to develop the rich resources of this new region. Penny postage is proposed between Great Brltlan and Turkey. Dr. Pierce'i Pclleta, small, sugar-coated, easy to take na candy, regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. Longevity is most frequent in : countries of low birth rate. I For Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat' Troubles Take Recovers Enilmlmlnx Art. Pottsville. F. J. Hummel, of Mi nersville, an undertaker, has made a chemical discovery which his expert menu prove means a practical re covery of the- lost art of embalming used by the Egyptians. He sent to the county almshouse, for burial, the body of Anthony Stinus, aged 4 0 years, which he kept for thirty-five days after being treated with the chemical process for thirty-six hours strapped to a board in his morgue without the slightest evidence of putrefaction. Richardson Gets Five Years. Pittsburg. David. J. Richardson, former cashier of the defunct Cosmo politan National Bank, co.ivicted re cently of making false reports con cerning the bank's condition, was sentenced to five years in the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. Two Buried; Only One Dead. I Tamaqua. While working In the mine of the Lehigh Coal & Naviga tion Company, Thomas Edwards and George Fisher were buried by falling coal. Edwards was dead when res cued, but Fisher was only slightly Injured. N CURE The relief is at quick at it it certain. Ple&tant to take and guaranteed absolutely bee from opiate. All Drnasista, IS aaata. Mother's milk will supply the baby laxative enough, if she takes a candy Caacaret. And the laxative will be natural, gentle, vegetable just what baby need. Try one and youll know why millions of mothers use them. Vaat-pacasH horn. 10 Mala art aVat-atarva, aaala mum wmm mBham boaaa aaaalaiir. 631 mi Wear W. L. Douglas comfort able.aaav walklna. common ens shoes. A trial will convincs any ono that W wougias snoos noid IhtDa. 1 katt mnA lonaor than ethctr makaia. They ars mads upon honor. Of tho best leathers, by the most skilled workmen, In all tho latest faahlana. ihu. i- vory stylo and ohapo to suit mon in all walks of life. WtV JUtl I Dongla. nam u4 prioi Jtwpad os botum. whioa guaranty fall valoa a&a prataota tla waaxar iu urmea ana interior alums. - auaariTUTl. L. their wear 1 L'i-rv. M I 'i, 7 1 m -liijisi njyr, 0: 7i i t Ground Up Snake In Cider. Marietta. The family of Paul Els ner. of Red Lion, is seriously ill from drinking cider. Eisner took a load of apples to the press and ar riving late at night allowed them to remain In the wagon over night. A huge snake crawled into the wagon and was ground up with the apples, The family became deathly sick and upon examination found the crushed skin of the reptile in tne pulps. Bwoous At Husband's Death. Chester. When notified that her husband. Andrew Grybek, haj died In the State Hospital for the Insane at Norristown. -Mrs. Grybek fell in to a swoon and it was some time be fore she was revived. Grybok's mind, It is said, was affected by the inhalation gases while employed at a local blast furnace works. His widow Is left with several little chil dren to support. Aged Woman Injured. Chester. Mrs. Mary Griffon, an aged woman of Leipcrville, accepted an Invitation to take a ride in a carriage along the Chester pike. Aft, ex traveling about half a mile the borse started into a wild gallop. Fearing that the vehicle would col lide with a heavy moving van that was coming in the opposite direc tion, Mrs. Griffith leaped from the carriage and landed on the highway In a heap. She escaped with a few slight bruises, her dress becoming fastened In the front wheel, breaking the force of her fall. Entombed Ia A Mine. Hazleton. Michael Bauer, a break en boy, 16 years old, fell into a strip ping on tilt way borne from the Janesvll'e breaker about midnight and was not found until nearly noon. He lost bis way in the dark when the lantern which he carried went out. He. felt a distance of eixty feet, landing on a heap of stones. Injuring bis spine. He was not rendered uncon scious, but was unable to move. Aft er several hours be managed to crawl to a steam pipe, which kept him from dying from exposure. Ills es cape from Instant duatn was miraculous. Trump linns His Itencfactor. Chester. While Mrs. Ella Mulli pan, of EJdystone Borough, was pre. paring a meal for a stranger, whe had asked for something to eat, the tramp sneaked into tlio front part ol the house and stole a handbag con taining Vil l:J-Year-OI(l (iirl A ItoMier. York. Charged with robbing s house, 13-year-old Adalino Kenn was arrested by Detective Fickes The cUild confessed taking a gold watch and other valuable articles from the home of George Yessler She was committed to jail. Leap From Train in Fatal. Pottsville. Finding he was on th wrong train, Constino Krlstus, aged 35 years. In his excitement jumped from a Philadelphia and Reading coach midway between Pottsville and Mlnersvllle, and was Btruck by the steps. The top of his head was knocked off. He died where he fell. Philadelphia Charters Granted. . Governor Stuart approved the fol lowing Philadelphia charters: Edge Hill Land Improvement Company, Mount Aity, $5,000; Waseka Manu facuring Company, $25,000; J. T. Jackson Company, real estate, 10, 000; James Irons Company, Inc., fix tures, $5,000; Urban Dulldlng a;id Loan Association, $2,000,000. German Household Kconotny. The American consul at Nurem berg reports on an interesting stat istical study of household economy in Germany. In the report considered the government took into accmUrl 852 families, the heads of whicb were asked to keep a careful accounl of the wage income from all sources and the outgo for the jierlod cover ed by the study. The total annual income was $444,501, and the total cxpendlturei $453,005, leaving a deficit of mor than S8.000 at the end of tho year For skilled industrial workmen the annual average income in Ger many, among the families considered was found to be $448. The average income for all the families in the reckoning was $521.70, while aver age expenditures amounted to $531. 69, which left each family owing ap proximately $10 at tho 'end of the year. When it Is considered that these averages may be accepted as the averages for the better class of wage earners in Germany it would seem that, so far as the matter of compari son Is concerned, the average Ameri can wnge-earner, whether skilled oi unskilled, has little about which tc complain. The showing In Germany is more remarkable on account ol the difference between earnings and expenditures, and suggests the need of larger Incomes or greater econo my in household affairs, else wage earners in Germany will soon find themselves burdened by a growing debt which they cannot hope to overtake. Consul Louis Hostettcr, of Hermos illi, reports that tho Sonora Railroad is experimenting with a gasoline motor enr which was made at Omaha, Neb. Preparations are being mado at Harpers Kerry to move the old John Brown fort from tho Murphy farm, a mllo or two from town, to the ! campus at Storer College. An eigth-track swing bridge across ' the main channel of the Chicago i drainage canal, near Thirty-first ! street, .will be operated by electricity, i Blight At 107 Years Of Age. Reading.- Mrs. China Wnlrlm- nt nred. celebrated her in7th hlrthriuv and Is Reading's oldest woman. In spite or ner age sne is still able to be about the house and converses with all the callers at her home. Dies In Fall On Ktep, Lewistown. William Rupert, 88 years old, was instantly killed in sight of bis home at Ardenheim in falling from the subway steps lead ing from the Pennsylvania Railroad dopot to tbe public road. Pimple Downs Football riaycr. Chester. Hugh Lyons, s well. known football player, Is critically ill from blood poisoning. Lyons pick ed a pimple on bis finger and In con. sequence bis hand and arm are swol len to almost twice their natural alxe. I)lsf mrged; Knda Life, Lewistown. Within a few hours after be bad been dismissed by the school board, John Kearns, a well, known sohool teacher of Besvertown. Snyder County, committed suicide by shooting. Despondency ranted by his dismissal Is believed to have' prompted tbe act. CAREFUL DOCTOR Prescribed Change of Food Instead Of Drugs. It takes considerable courage for a doctor to deliberately prescribe only food for a despairing patient. Instead of retorting to tbe utual list of medi cines. There are tome truly identify pby. slclans smong tbs present generation who recognlts snd treat conditions ss tbey ars snd should be treated re gard leu of tbe valus to their pockets. Here's an Instance: "Four years sgo 1 was taken with severe gastritis and nothing would stay on my stomach, so tbat I was on tbs verge of starvation. "I beard of a doctor wbo bsd a summer cottage Dear me a speclsllst from N. Y., snd ss a last hope, sent for blm. "After be examined me carefully be sdvlted me to try a small quantity of Grape-Nuts at first, then as my stomach became stronger to eat more. "I kept st It and grsduall got so I could est snd digest three trnipooD. fuls. Then I began to bsvs color In my face, memory became clear, where before everything seemed a blank. My limbs got stronger and 1 could walk. 80 I steadily recovered. "Now after a year on Grape-Nuts I weigh IKS lbs. My people were surprised st the way I grew flashy and strong on this food-" Read the little book. "Tbs Road to WelWIIle." In pkgs, "There's a Reason. " Ever read tbe above letter? A ew one appears from time to time. Tbey aro-nrnuloe, true, and full of bumaa intercut. I Our Large Catalog Free Send for Copy EM.hll.hfd. 1171 Larkitt Of BUFFALO, N. V. Friend. W,,t.nf.thi-MlmlMlppl Rlvtr pin ddKMi LAHUIN (.()., Pt.ORIA, ILL. j 1 . 1 'V -V an r. w When Cold Winds Blow When cold winds blow, biting frost is in the air, and back draughtsdownthechimney deaden the fires, then the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) shows its sure heating power by steadily supplying just the heat that is needed for comfort. The Perfection Oil Heater Is unaffect ed by weather conditions. It never fulK No smoke no smell juet s genial, satisfying beat. The new Automatic Smokeless Device prevents the wick being turned too high. Removed in an instant. Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil sufTiclvnt to nive out s glow lng beat for 9 hours solid bruss wick carriers damper top cool Han dle oil indicator. Heater beautiful!." finished in nickel or Japan In n variety of styles. Every Dealer Everywhere. If Xot At Yonra. Writ (or I'rsrriptire C'irrulur to tho Sionri'81 Attuary oi tbe THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPAHIT Lncorporatcd) ?2 si 111 : f f r v-1 , .13, A A M m Ills FpvIIi-.ks. Bessl How woulu you fee! if someone died nnd left you a fortune? Harold I'd feci sure that some one would prove that he was of un sound mind. Kxrhangs. For nv. ADACIIV. Ill.lia' CAPIDINR Whether from ColiK ll.(it, Ptnmnch or prvon TrnuMca. t nimdlne will rcllevf von. It'a llijiilil-iiica-.nl, t to lake-a-i limni-'il-atel.v. Try It, luo., 10c. and .Vw. at Uiu aiorca. There are now over 33,000 men employed In government dockyards in England. JT. TT, GitEKM'a Hnx, of Atlanta, On., ara tbe only Biiceeaatul Dropsy Kcocluiista lutha ttorlil. Nee their III.ituI uffar In ndvoriJa li.ent lu another ooiumu of tliii paper. Dragon flies can catch Insects when flying at the rate of 4 0 or r,0 miles an hour. Mm. Wiasiow'sSoothint Pyrnpf.irOliiMrec teething, softens t begums, rtd'.icehinllummH tion, allay", pain.curos wind colic .foca bottL) The- Main Quest bin. "That suffragette lady oralor de livered some forcible arguments, Mayme." "And how was she dressed?" Louisville I'ourler-Journal .Natives 01 r.-.o iTper I'n-fr certain kin.ls of caterpillars. eat THEIR SKIN TROUBLES CURED. Two Little tiirls !!;;( Eczema Very ISiicliy In One Cie Child' Hair ("time Out and Left Hare Patches C'titltnra Mot with Success. "I have two l:t'le iils wv.o have bee trouble, 1 very badly with eczema. One of them hail it on l.er V wer liraln. I did everythwip that I eoi'M hear of far lifr, but it did not give in unr.l u-nrei we.ithrr, when it feomint7ly n.'i.it.!. The n,t winter when it 1 ame r, Id the ef .ema PtartC't tifiain nnil nUn in l.er heail. where it would take the hair out nn,l leave bare patches. At the name time her anna were sore the whole length rf them. 1 tool; licr to a physician, but the child grew worse nil the time. Her fitster's arms were also affected. I began using the Cutictira Remedies, and hy the time the second lot used tliair nkin wan aott mil smooth. Mr. Charlca BaUer, Albion. Mo., Sept. 21. 1:) S." l'otter Drug & I hem. Corp., Sole I'mpj. of C'uUciira Heine. l.cs. llostoti. M.;-w. Tho life cf barges in the coastwise trade is increasi.ig enu"niou. ly. luti cuie.l in tit minules liv Wnoiloid'a Siimluiy l-olirn. .Sever IiiiIk. At .'i ir..u. Deaths from hydrophobia in Ku ' rope average o.-.ly a small fiactiou over one a star. 1!. N. !'. 47. Remedies are Needed Were wc perfect, which wo are not, medicines would not often bo needed, liut einco our systems have be come weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which havo (jore on from the early oiies, through countless generations, rcmcJics arc nc'.-ufd to oid Nature in correcting our inherited nnd othcrwiso acquired weaknesses. To reach tho ae.it of stomach weakness and consequent dii'.cativo troubles, thero is nothing so good si Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, a glyccrio compound, extracted from native medic- I AA i . M ... . . iiiui iuui, niiu i-jr uvcr lorry years will! fireat fcctmuctinn to all User, ror Weak Stomach, Jiiliousness, Liver Complaint, l'ain in Iho Siomach after eating, TTftnrfhiirn. HaH Itrnfl. )lll.:..rf ( I'M... ri:..-.l.n : ...I... I f ..k.v.,.,, w , ,,llllvllll i, 11, 11 IV U MUM 1I1IIVI IIIIC.IIUMI , Derangemc-", the "Discovery" i a t;me-prc,cn end ciott clicient remedy. Tne Genuine haa on its outside wrapper the Signature OU can't afford to aerenf n trnmt nostrum es fl cubtitutc for thia nnn-alon. holic, medicine op known coMrosiTios, not cveu though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pieaoant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and Powcla. Sugar-coated, tiny granulea, easy to taka aa candy. Jrl THE ST LADY f JJCHT.'" TbeRAYOLAMPtaahlKh irraile lump aold at s low prk-a. Tor ai lami that coat more but thora ia no bottxr lamp at any price. The Burner, tue Wa k. (he Cultnnr-Ho der alljtra rltnl thloira in a lamp: Um puna of the SATO LAMP are perfectly :ilrin t1 aixl tbere la nottil ,ir known in the art of lanip-m Jnng tbat couUi ail, I u, th -value or the A VO iu a light Kiviny ilevii e. buitalile for any room lu the houae. Every M-r nvnwbrr ' If bi al tir wrllv fur tlracriptive otn-ular to Ibe ararael AmuK'f uJ ibt Tbe Atlantic Refining Company tlarersaiaieSi C1APL A FLAVOR that it Btf lb nm m wan or will hr UlMwlvntif grmmmUiM Mtgv La VBtaBTsviid tsUJlsif M)iut dJiiloaa iTrup U lusWe sui4 a yrup bur Ua Bisvplas. ilapUtias aold by Sn4 ! vtsubp tut ssvnpU dA iclp Utukm Cmetat Via. 0fts lunn. PATENTS BOONTIES Trade-Mare. Ueerniut yoar Saeaa. Wniiaaa, ru. lunax wi ao t te uoiuif foe aoiiiiera aaJ Uiu ruaiiraa. eke Mrndia ia m rU mmt. 1M1-4 Itaie MuureJ efet i,iM,ej m lueia, fu buaaa EUMlriuilieua, AOOieaa, W. U. WUla. 4U'f r (hotui rubite, aula Bulldiac, tula. , Paper-Hangers & Painters Km mrtlr Imw mm twii imimi ;tk m Ir t"stut f awlltam Atirvd fsiU' frim tVaUMhr want oa wl vrTkaxr im eh i. tpii, mi4 to hm ttmk worthy a rat "mat will wis f KHr cy orvtMud vkdivsi. tl Usrgr Mnipl DVSS ISQWISI PATENTS iKOTleJ:T:: .1 oka iowlu itaf ruMnuvn to a or rsDrssMiaU1 MUI Vftpn-Sk. fl ItsTir Msupl s-isaraj frxo. Wm ofTrilawrai pAw lUrsM. aipMMC oalralf ikatl ynaB sM 0 E YOUR OWN BOSS.I,:' ffV." Writ for fr tu-ilrulr. Tell how. IV hakfu f)l th ii, jr a ronv Tioinltjr fo 1Mb aaS SaVaS aTMSSl ( SW Bfs DROPSY "ilTO -a a imo.uu 4 trMm See. '. . uaaj a mu, Jba a, Miwa,
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