mi. 'AF.1lltel mj,. I feaMrai -LAJ The nrlcrlna! and mnulnA .-. jr-.s -o o Runm nf Plcre onrl Pllvlf r Senna, known throughout the world as the best of family laxatives, for men, women and children, always has ' the full name of the California Fig Svmn 'Hn nrlntrvl nn thp fmnr rt every package. It Is for sale by all $ leading druggists everywhere, one size ' only, regular price 50 cents per bottle. The imitations, some times offered are of inferior quality and do not give satisfaction; therefore, should be declined. I This Has Ilenched London. While spending the winter In bfoiKla, before his inauguration as President, Mr. Taft went to the city of Athens to deliver an address to the students of the University of Georgia. He met a member of the faculty a staunch Democrat who mid, "Judge, I voted the Democratic ticket, but wanted to see you win." "Judge Taft replied, "You remind me of the story of Brer Jasper and Brer Johnson, who were both dea cons in the Shilo Baptist Church, although avowed enemies. Brer Jasper died, and the other deacons told Hrer Johnson that he must say omethlng good about the deceased on Sunday night. At first he de clined, but finally consented. Sun day night, when the time for the eulogy arrived, ho arose Blowly and aid: 'Brederen and Sisteren., I promised ter say sump'n good 'bout Deacon Jasper tonight, an' I will lay we all hopes he's gone whar we knows he ain't.' " London Tit-Bits. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. The city of Frankfort has not only established a municipal fish market, but supplies housewives with a fish eookery book free of charge. Food Lilly's Evaporated Milk Contains double the nu triment and none of the impurities so often found in so-called fresh or raw milk. The use of Vblf$ In sures pure, rich, whole some, healthful milk that is superior in flavor and economical in cost. Libby's- Evaporated Milk is the purest, freshest high grade milk, obtained from selected, carefully fed cows. It is pasteur ized and then evaporate ed (the water taken out), filled into bright, new tins, sterilized and sealed air tight until you need it. Use Libby's and tell your frierds how good it is. Litbj, McNeill & Libby Chicago A Zxxxxooooooooooooooooooo ooe&oooooooooooooooooooiot QDnPQV VISOOVZBTt , 1 W I .!. ,.u.f m rm ; SmS T m4 Innw4 vie in a. a, saws tux, in a, ium, fc aIOu.sk u mil; uiu ltlo dollun phw .t bom eieuiu Putt inronuaikja frnKK. "UHjjT, I3J Area fhiLeelpbla V A WE DUY WOOL HIDESAHDFfjnS Wnset: sst kisk it Leeiirills. We tarsias l m tit, y, mi ttiwee. f lilt let fat SASJ, ft JIWS "SSST LwriK If. Lavender and rose perfumes are said to be fatal to microbes. Baby's Scnlp All Crusted Over. "Our little daughter, when three months old, began to break out on the head, and we had the best doctors to treat her, but they did not do her any good. They said she had eczema. Her scalp was a solid scale all over. The burning and Itching was so severe that she could not rest, day or night. We had about given up all hope3 when we read of the Cuticura Reme dies. We at once got a cake of Cuti cura Soap, a bot of Cuticura Oint ment and 6ne bottle of Cuticura Re solvent, and followed directions care-' fully. After the first dose of the Cuti cura Resolvent, we used the Cuticura Soap freely and applied the Cuticura Ointment. Then she began to lm- nrnvn rnnlrllv and In two weeks the scale came off her head and new hair began to grow, in a very snon unit she was well. She Is now sixteen years of age and a picture of health. We used the Cuticura Remedies about five weeks, regularly, and then we could not tell she had been affected by the disease, we used no other treatments after we found out what the Cuticura Remedies would do for her. J. Fish and Ella M. Fish, Mt. Vernon. Ky.. Oct. 12. 1909." An acre of growing wheat needs 60 tons of water a month. ForCOI.DS and GRIP. Rick's Capudini Is the best remedy relieve!) the avhlnff end feverlshness-curee the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's lluuiil flTr-cts immediately. uc. itto. and Uic, at drug store. Great men are never sufficiently shown but In struggles. Burke. For Red, Itching Eyelids, Cysts, Styes, Falling Eyelashes and All Eyea That Need Care, Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Tubes, Trial Size, 25c. Ask Your Druggist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Educating ltoyalty. Divinity may or may not hedge a king. If we think It does, it does; Jf we think it dosen't, it dosen't. The German people hold one 'opinion; Colonel Roosevelt, a strenuous and aggressive minority, holds another. Between these divergent opinions the German Emperor is having the time of his life. Europe lives in a hothouse atmos phere of convention. It Is Colonel Roosevelt's office to smash a few panes and let In the fresh air. He has smashed a number at Berlin, as at other places, and the stifling grandees so far from resenting it, rather relish it. . To Ignore vain ceremonial, to brush aside empty forms, to come down to the bedrock of essential fact and to appraise the value of the reality behind the trappings and the show all this Is a service that only an American could perform for an old society. The German Emperor Is as little likely to suffer from this direct approach and clean-cut method as any other man In Europe a fact which helps explain the friendship which has been struck up within the past few days. Chicago Record Herald. Traits Of The Trade. "Tell me air about It," said the woman who was 111 and couldn't at tend the wedding. " 'Twasn't much," said her hus band. "There was no best man and the blrdegroom forgot the ring and had to go back home for it." "Lucky girl!" she exclaimed, with woman's institution. "She is marry In a plumber." Importance of Good Romls. We have received a copy of the re port by the Senate Committee on Agriculture recommending the enact- ! mcnt of Senate Bill No. 6931, provid ing for an appropriation of $500,000 for the extension of the work of the U. S. Office of Public Roads in aid ing In the Improvement of the public highways. Senator J. H. Bankhead, of Alabama, In bis speech on the bill said: The national Governments of all the principal nations of the world ex cept the United States actively aid and encourage the building and main tenance of public roads. France has the most superb system of roads in the world, completed at a total cost of $612,775,000. The effect of these roads upon the material prosperity of the French people is indicated In the following extract from a report by Francis R. Loomls, commercial agent at St. Etienne, France, dated April 23, 1891: "The road system of France has been of far greater value to the coun try as a means of raising the value of lands and of putting the small peas ant proprietors in easy communica tion with their markets than have the railways. It Is the opinion of well informed Frenchmen who have made a practical Btudy of economic prob lems that the superb roads of France have been one of the most steady and potent contributions to the material development and marvelous financial elasticity of the country. The far reaching and splendidly maintained road system has distinctly favored the success of the small landed pro prietors, and in their prosperity and in the ensuing distribution of wealth lies the key to the secret of the won derful vitality and solid prosperity of the French nation." As a result of tho Improved con dition of the roads In these coun tries, their farmers haul produce to market at an average cost of only ten cents per ton per mile, and In some cases It Is as low as seven cents; while, as a result of the bad conditions of American roads, our farmers are forced to pay an average expense of twenty-three cents per ton per mile on every ton of produco hauled to market or shipping point. Indiana Farmer. 1 Particular People iFind'positivo pleasure Jnj ' Post Toasfies (ft'erisp," appetizing dainty food for breakfast, lunch or 'supper. - Always ready 'to serve right from the package1 .with cream or, milk, and waya enjoyed., The Memory. Users' ' fkt.. lOcs, m I5c SoM by Crooara.1 Yostum Cereal toLuQ Battle Creek, Mich, ' Improving tho Roads. Of New York State's 80,000 miles of public highways, running through her 30,476,800 acres, 3000 are State roads, maintained by the State. The remainder are under the care of coun ty or town. On January 1, 1909, when the new State Highway Com mission was created, there were prac tically 2000 miles of highway macad amized; now 2400mllesare Improved. This year the commission hopes to in crease the miles Improved by perhaps 600, and to increase each year until the total per year will amount to 800 or 1000 miles. Thus far this year 120 contracts for Improved roads have been let by the commission, and more contracts will be awarded. This will be the last until fall or winter, enabling the suc cessful bidders to get reaJy for work early next spring. Under the law some work must be done In all counties whose roads are to be Improved at the same time. The 120 contracts awarded this year call for the building of 430 miles of high way, at a total cost of $5,600,000. Of this total the State will pay about $4,500,000 and the counties and towns the remainder. Of the work contracted for 158 miles are State trunk lines and about 272 miles county roadB. The State pays the entire cost of the trunk lines, while the State, county and towns share the cost of the county roads. The contracts to be awarded will amount to about $500,000, bringing the total outlay for the sea son to more than $6,000,000. The trunk lines will traverse the State from east to west and from south to north. One trunk line will run from New York City to Platts burg, on Lake Cham plain. From Flattsburg the trunk line will pro ceed westerly through Ogdensburg, Watertown and Oswego to Syracuse, where it will Join the main artery, ex tending through the centre of the State trom Albany to Buffalo. This central artery will pass through Am sterdam, Utlca, Syracuse and Roches ter. A third east and west trunk line will run through the southern tier of counties, and will pass through the cities of Blnghamton, Elmlra, Corn ing, Olean and Jamestown. There wlll.be several trunksextendlng north and south, which will connect the trtinks along the southern tier with that from Albany to Buffalo. New York Times. . Deacons Stick Together. ' Representative Dudley M. Hughes, of the Third Georgia District. Is a farmer In addition to being a states ran. Recently, when he was at home, Mr. Hughes received an urgent rail to go to the police station In Macon. When he arrived Mr. Hughes found that one of his negro laborers had temporary quarters there. The negro was Tory penitent and very anxious to get out. "Marse. Dud," he said, "youse er deekln in de white church, ain't yer?" "Yei, Sam." "An' yer knows I's er deekln In de cullud church, don't yer, Marse; Dud?" "Yes, Sam; but what has this to do with your present trouble?" "Well, I Jls' wanter say dls, Marse Dud, dat hit's time fer us deeklns t' stick together I" Philadelphia Even ing Post. , Children Save Digamist. t New Orleans, La., Joseph Vsu thler was acquitted of the charge of bigamy In St. Barnard's parish after bis attorney made the plea for acquit tal on the ground that the defendant was tho father of Bine children. All of the nine children were In court. No attempt was luade to controvert the fact that Vauthler had Illegally married a second wife. Vauthler claimed tbut he was Intoxicated. A Package Mailed Free on Request of MUNYGN'S PAW-PAW PILLS The bfnt Stomach and Liver Kills known and a positive and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, J3illoiihtif ss, Sour atom nrli. Headache, ami all ailments arising from a disordered stomach or. sluRRlsh liver.' They contain In concen trated form all the virtues and values of Munyon'r Paw Paw tonic and are -made from the Juice of the I'aw-Paw fruit. I un hesitatingly recommend these pills as Wing the best laxative and cathartlo ever compounded. Send us postal or. letter, requesting a free package ofj Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa tive Pills, and ne will mall same free of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 63d and Jefferson Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. A It;id Lot. ' A foreign-looking man was brought before a magistrate for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. When ask ed what he had to say for himself he jtazed pensively at the judi?e, smoothed clown a remnant of gray hair, and said: "Your honor, 'Man's Inhumanity to man niak.s countless thousands mourn.' I'm not as debased as Sivli't. as promote as Byron, as dissipated as I'oe or as deliauched as ' "That will do." thundered the magistrate. "Thirty days! And, officer, take down a list of those names and run 'em in. They're as bad a lot as he Is." Exchange. IT WKAKtt YOU OUT. Kidney Troubles Lower I tic VltnlH) of Hie Whole llody. Don't wait for serlinis Illness; be gin uslnr; Donn's Kidney Pills when you first f'-el Uu'lsacho or notice urln nry disorders. W W. r,o:len. 71 m K Marshall St. Ulcli moiul. says "My doctor salil i bad InMiuntnnUuti r . the l)tiid:k'r. M j limbs swelled l" twice their real sli-i and It B'-etnot! us it there were thousand.' of wcuy.cs stlckilt:' Into them. I had ,been bedfast for three mouths when l began , using Donn's Kidney Pills .Soon I was in better I:e;;l;li than I: years." Remember the name Donn's Koi sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box , Fostcr-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. , Y : INDOOR EXERCISE FOR . : : HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT. Z m .) Dr. W. R. C. Latson has something very lnteresttng to say in The Outing Magazine regarding exercise. He di vides the people In general Into three classes: trained athlete, thoso who exercise at random, and those who neglect exercise altogether. In one place Dr. Latson says: "The ordinary 'professor' knows no more about the principles of bod ily development than he does about ancient Coptic. And the poor lay man, groping to find some guide to a correct method of physical training, must necessarily fall to obtain from his desultory experiments any real or lasting benefit. "In the first place, current methods of physical culture aim at factitious results. The man Is trained, not to develop a fine physique, powers of endurance, grace, and general bodily efficiency, but to win at some particu lar event. "Of course the poor little people who exercise at random or who fall Into the net of the wily 'professor, get little or nothing for their time and money. The men and women who write tho articles or who prepare the material for the 'courses' aq a rule know but little, If anything, more about the matter than those who are held up for the price of the Instruction. The result is failure to realize any great or lasting benefit from the time and effort put forth.!' In conclusion, Dr. Latson describes a system of ten simple exercises which will result In an increase of health, Btrength, endurance, and bodily effi ciency which will be a surprise and delight to the student. i H:.' ! UoIibiiiK The Cradle. Senator fleveridge was speaking to i an early morning crowd in Hunting- i ton, Ind., School had not been called because of the Senator's visit, and the school children were there with the grown-ups. . . Two or three di3KUbtd Democrats walked by, scorning to stop and lis ten to the argu;'.ic:uB. i "Huh!" sniffeJ one. "Now what ' do you think of that? They had to . 'let out school to get a crowd." Sat urday Evening Pest. .Dr. Pierce's Pellets, stpnll, migiir-conted, easy to take as ramly. re isliite and invig enit stomach, liver and howls and cure constipation. When Widows Ilciiiiirry. A strange commentary on Dr. Johnson's famous dictum that a second marriage lu "the triumph of hop? over experience" conies from France. Dr. Jacques Bertillion hr. I been collecting statistics to discover what age is most favorable to second ventures in the troubled sea of matri mony. Most amazing is the deduc tion that women, whethsr widows or divorcees, between the age of 20 and 30, are less inclined to a repetition Lf the great experiment that thosu under 20 or over 30. The more youthful widow seems to be less hopeful. It may be that sentiment is powerful to k?ep her in the bereaved state. Possibly a widow between 20 and 30 in so chnrminr. and attractive to such a degree that eo many men -ay their court to her es to make it impossible for her to rhoose between them. But once the widow pasees 30 she apparently feels old enough to select a second part ner. ' In the natural course of human Jlfe It would seem that the percent age of widows under 20 must bo relatively small. Between 20 and 30 ths proportion will Increase rapidly. Once the boundary line of 30 is past, perhaps the bouyancy of youth has gone and the widow of France mateaj again for a home and a protector. Philadelphia Press. Consul-Cencrnl John E. Jones, of Ylnnlpec, reports the formation ther? of a $5,000,000 American Canadian Oimpany to exploit the oil tleida of Alberta. I! USIl CIN C'lllLlMck.N When Teacher Has Coffee Hum. "ucst Is best, and best will evei ive. f When a person feels this wa bout Postum they are glad to glvf estlmony for the benefit of others. A school teacher down In Miss ays: "1 bad been a coffee drtnket since my childhood, and the last few vears it had injured me seriously. "One cup of coffee taken at break 'ast would cause me to become : nervous that I could scarcely g" through with the day's duties, an this nervousness was often accom I panled by deep depression' of spirits, 'and heart palpitation. "I am teacher by proreieton, ann when tinder the Influence ef coffee had to struggle against crbssnosr when In the school room. , "When talking this over with tnj nhyslelan. he suggested that I try Postum, so I purchased a package and made It carefully according to direc tions; found It excellent of flavour,, and nourishing. : ' , "In a short time I noticed very! gratifying effects. My nervouinsed disappeared, I was not Irritated by my pupils, life seemed full of sudV shine, and my heart troubled me no longer. . "I attribute my change In fcealth and spirits to Postum alone. - Read the little) book, "The Road to WellTllle." In pkgs. "There's . Reason." . J Ever trend the above" letter T v A, new one appears from ttuta td tlmei They are genii loo, true, and fall of bamaa Interest. , " -- WORDS OF WISDOM. Clean-Up Week. It is interesting to nolo that, fol lowing the worthy example of some smaller cities, it is proposed to have what may be termed a "clean-up week." Anent this, the excellent ad vice given from time to time by Dr. Neff, director of the department of public health, is full of good, practi cal suggestions regarding the best methods of sanitation, the removal of rubbish from cellars, the cleaning of dirt and dried leaves from drain pipes and roof gutters, the cleaning of dark and unsightly corners by somo disinfectant wash and the ad mission of sunshine to rooms ordinar ily darkened and neglected, the proper care and cleansing of rugs, carpets, bedding and clothing and the draining of all stagnant pools of water in cellars . and back yards. Philadelphia Press. Hard to Explain Away. Cham Clark, discussing the . latest political scandal, said: "Some of the testimony was bad, very bad in fact, unanswerable. You couldn't get around It. It was like the remark of the new parlor maid. "This girl was a greenhorn. She didn't know the pretty daughter was engaged to be married, and when the pretty daughter's intended called after a week's absence from town this . is what the parlor maid said to him: " 'Miss Minnie you're wantln'T Well, I don't know whether she's la or not. But If you're tho young gen tleman that was here last night till half-past twelve and got caught hug gin' and kissln' her in the parlor, why, she ain't in to you no more and never will be.' " Washington Star. Developed Since Then. "Augustus Saint-GaudenB," said a Cornish novelist, "used to Illustrate the development of art In America by a story of the past. "He said that. In the 40s, a rich Rostonlan built a One hpuse In the Back Bay. He decided to adorn the lawn with statuary, and, having heard of the Venus de Mllo, be wrote to Rome for a replica. "The copy duly arrived. It was In marble. But the Boston . man no sooner got It than be sued the rail road company tor $1500 for mutila tion. He won the suit, too." Ml " spoils Journal, i 1 What Ails You Do you feci wrr,!-, tired, despondent, have freq-.iert heitf aches, coa'cdt uin, bitter or bad taste in trornini, "heart-hum," U i.-.i'.n-j of f.Js, scid risings in thront sf:cr entini", stomacli gnnv or burn, foul brcatii, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms ? If you linyo ony considerable nemlirr of the above f.ymptoma you ere surl'criaj from bilious ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is modo up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to lucdical science for the permanent enro of si2u abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient liver inviiorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator a:; J ncrvo strengthen,-?. '1ieii"(?ol'e? Me?!ca' Biscovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum? - " iBrcuien;s ocine, printed on ite bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcch'nl, er harm lul habit-tormina: drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, tripie-re6ned glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots oi native American medical, forest plants. World s Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N.V. . (TK... Iff!' 81? No Heat Except Where Needed Dishes hot food well cooked kitchen cool. No underdone food no overheated kitchen in summer. Everything hot when wanted. Heat Un der perfect control and concentrated. The blue flame is all heat no smoke no odor no dirt. These are some of the advantages in using the Some men wear themselves out, and others simply rust. Many a man makes a noise like a virtue to drown the clamor of his vices. Lots of us who are sure we are right never go ahead. The man who ij blind to his own interests seldom interests any ono else. The man who is too busy to make friends seldom succeeds. Even when charity begins at homo, It usually ends with some foreign missionary. A plain duty Is like a plain person. It is always the least attractive. When they get on tho scales Is about the only time some men ever have their own weigh. The surest way to shatter an Idol is to marry it. Blessed are the meek, for they gen erally are married. It is hard for a woman to conceal her faults In a decollete gown. The trouble with a bore is that when ho gets wound up he doesn't go. The ball player should always re member that a hit in time saves nine. Some people are so lucky that lf they should Jump from the frying pan into the fire they would put the fire out. From "Dyspeptic Philoso phy," in the New YotIc Times. Mow IPeriSeiion syHsMaWMisi Oil Cook-stove It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and rood hot Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. CACTIONAIT NOTE: Be sure m fet this stare-see thai ibe namr-platt reads "NEW rEkTECIlON. Every dealer everywhere; If not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the The Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated ; A rl.AVUH tlml IN flPd ll:- -nr.i. in ."i.tfit) orTnills. Hy h!i)lri:i',' p-ani ...!. 1 ,,r in vat.irftud iumin Mat.W'ino. (!:. ur.ut it.uf Is matiowid anynip b'iter t':r.:i tnf.'j. .V..;..i-iD9 Is nn'il hy er.xrrs- hi nd u pl.t...; fur 'nipi awl rucip'e kuuk. Cnscect Hie. Co.. htlie. We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Shakespeare. I'eople Talk lnii:t (iooil Tilings. Sixteen veur iiu lew njoplo tiii-n' ol Mich a preparation us a Powder lor t'.i Kent. Te-diiy ur'tfr t.m Kenuina merits of Allen's t-E'.no have been told yenraft-r ye-ir by grateful piTsiin , it in in i ihj;:i Ruble to millions. It is cleanly, wholesome, lieiilin iiinl antiseptic ami Rives rost uu l comfo t to tired acliinu teet. 1 It 'cures while, you walk. Over rtO.OX) test inmniiiK Imitations nav the dealer a larger prulit otherwise you would never be (UlVri'd it sttbitituto for Allen's Foot-Kane, tne o",'iiiuL loot pnwdcr. Ask for Aliens j Foot U tse, iiiul sea that you get it. A friend may well be reckoned the j masterpiece of nature. Emerson. Pr "I III nrhs, rAPCnVK V 1 ether from Colils. Heat, Utomaeh or ' 1?1'r;,ms 'roillM. tnuudlne will rellere you. I Us liiiiilil-pleasiinl to lake-acts lmmnil- I ucly. Iry It, loc., 26c aud 800. at lixut ' Best "sandpaper" Is made from j powdered wine bottles. 1 Uuy "Battle Axe" SnoES. 1 I In calling attcnion to Trinidad as I a popular coaling' station, Consul Franklin O. Hale says that the bunk I enlng business, especially with steam. ' ers trading between North and South j America, is increasing at a rate which I shows the excellent facilities avail- able at Port of Spain. Simple. . MUtreee "Why. Unlet Now you have broken another valuable vase! .You have , done more damage than your vAgea amount to. What shall I doT" Mid "Ralee my wages, ma'am 1 Fllegende Blaetter. Canada Imported f J, 415,783 worth of paper and paper manufactures from the United Btates In 1808-09, against I8ST.154 worth from Great Britain, out of a total Import of IS, 651.il 8 worth. . AFfEK SUFFERING ONEYEAR Cured by Lydia E. Pink bam'sVegetable Compound Milwaukee, Wis. " Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound lias niado me a wen woman, and 1 would like to tell the whole world of It I suffered from female-trouble and fearful painsin my back. I had tho best doctors and they all decided that I had a tumor la addition to my female trouble, an-J advised an opera tion. Lydia . l'iukham Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and I have no more I backache. I houe 1 can helo others bv telling them what Lydia E.llnkham'E Vegetable Compound has done for me." Mrs. KMMAliisE,b33rirstSt, Milwaukee, Wis. The above la only one of the thou, sands of grateful letters which aro constantly being received by tho l'iukham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mas.,whlch prove beyond a doubtlhat Lydia E. 1'iuk ham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such suf eriug woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia . llnkham's Vefrota ble Compound a trial before submit, ting to an operation, or glrlng up boje of recovery. ! Mrs. l'iitUhuiu, of Z.ynn, Mass., invites all trick women to writo Iher for advice. Blie has fruided tbouHand to, health and lier Udvtoe is free. The trouble about noticing the de dine in prices is that it is figured; at on ;-sixtceeiith of 1 pe;1 cent. decline like that cannot be seen w'.tfc tho naked eye. Chattanooga News. VtfYV VninkiUrr for rir. 'vii'ipr. rtnnaa and itrnins. AIo for firrT"ii find rlvsen tery. Avoid substitutes. ;;."e., Vic. There are about 20, son worms to an acre of cultivated land. ITr. Wlnslow's NnntMn? Svii' 'or ChtMrea teetblne.sofl ens tbeirumw.fdn.'et l..fl;im -ua lioi,!tllnypnln,tirnr. wind olie '-'Sea bottle In 54 cases out of every 100 the left leg is stronger than th. right. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. The convicts of Norwav are made to till the soil. B. X. C. 22. You Iisdcor Peop! mtlSt eivp thf hnwelo Viaf- Your choice must lie be tween harsh physic and candy Cascarets. Harshness makes the bowels callous, so you need increasing doses. far.n just as much, but in a gentle way. vest-pocket boa. 10 cents-it drug ttorrs. gsl Each tablet ol file resume Is marked C C C Semi ioKtal for Fro l'ockage of l'axtine. Better and morcveconomlcal than liquid anusepucs FOR ALL TOILET USES. FREE ten 00O0O00O0O0O00000O0000000( Bk'Dattle Axe" Si:of s Gives one a aweet breath ; clean, white1; germ-free teeth antisepticelly clean mouth and throat purities tne Dream after smoking dispels all disagreeable n: r. .ul !! ! DiucksD predated by dainty women. A quick remedy lor sore eyea ana eiunn. A little Paxtine powder duv. f solved in a slats ol not waia I"' , . i J l:Tl.i..l u MuwlMfc tnaaes aeugnuut wwipN hCLl I lution, possessing extraorduauy I1 J tleatwng, gemictdal and heal. Sr a E 1 ,,. and ahaolutelv rtarns- IKS SI Try Sample. . 50c a tmrnf Urga boa at druggii of bj ". n . w AU vtn ,TAn . an. Maaa. a r-- . . M PATFNTQ Irtde-MarkT. rtniloiueuity InlLniU, Pay, Claims A.alntl Um -aarmeot, lolicltlnf. i Address W. H. WILLS, All'yal-Law. 312 lnd. Are- VYeibiagtoa.D. a ' MriAHH'PRCTlt.H. 30000000000000000000000000 B'Battle Axe" Shoes O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OC SZaAin.'B XXXjXfa1. t'KraMHATKI) ItNOI.IHH MKtl BOY fJf kLLibl.lt. AT kOUK ltltVClLUBT. w ANT to Buy Farm ?, STJi denes as part py. rurulituxl hotel tor rent DJVTFMTS DAISY FLY KILLER fiTT" 1 kl. ab..lw EeStS . 5 A
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