There arc more opportunities thur there am young men to take advan tace of them. James J. Hill. Constipation causes nd seriously tgfrrs Tstes many dinec. Jt in thoroughly cured fey Dr. Pierce's Pellet . Tiny sugar-coated tTtDulee. The spinster la handicapped In on respect She can't tell all the things ihe knows the way a married woman can. for ITRADAOIIB lUrku CtPt'DINB Whether from Onlds, Heat, HWimaeh at Perrons Trouble, tlaptxllne will relieve yno. It's llanld pleeeana to lake arte I ni medi ally. Try It. loo., 15o., eud to oenta at drag stares. Heavy Gates for Panama Canal. . The order for the Panama lock tates. covers no fewer than 58,000 tons of steel, distributed .over 46 gates, or 12 leaves. TO OBITS OUT MALARIA ami nmi.i (ih Ttnt wrwrrti m the 014 Burn Jam uuuvcx TAMTHi.arid QHLLL 'IVeHO. Ton know what yon ar taking, (be formola Ik plainly nrlritel on ererr bottle, I bowing It lealmplr Unlnlne and Iron In a taeta m form. The Ontntne SrlTes out the malaria and in Iron bullae up tbe eretem. buie of ail faalan or m jeer JMoa 10 oenta His Specialty. 1 hear that author friend of yours Is making a line living by his pen." "Tes. He's stopped writing and i-one to raising plga." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infanta and children, and see that It BUmatura jffS&U In TJse For Over SO Tears. The Kind You Have Always Bought One of the Producers. "You should endeavor to do some thing for the comfort of your fellow men," said the philanthropist, "with out thought of reward." 1 do. I buy umbrellas instead of borrowing them." TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY tor Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andOranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Bmart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 26c, (Oa, 1.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advire Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Mass Play Modified. City Editor Any radical changes for the better in football this season T Sporting Writer Verily. In under stand that not more than one ticket speculator will be allowed to tackle a single patron at the same time. Fact. Free Blood Cure. If you have pii.iplea, offenuve eruptions, Id sores, cantor, itching, scratching ecsema, suppurating swelling!, bone pains, kot skin, or if your blood is thin or im pure, then Botanio Blood Balm (B.B.B.) will heal every sore, stop all itching and auks the blood pure and rich. Cures aftei all else fails. SI. 00 per large bottle at drug stores. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., Department B. 8upreme Test. "1 thought you said this bathing srrt was in fast colors," said Blnks, Indignantly, to the bathing master of whom he had bought bis dollar suit that morning. "Yes, that's what I said," returned the bathing master. "Well, every blessed stripe on the blooming thing has come off on my back," retorted Blnks. "Ah, but wait until you try to get 'em off your back," smiled the bath ing master, suavely. ' "Then youll see." Harper's Weekly. ENCOURAGEMENT. First Boy Mother says If I go swimming she'll lick me when I get back. Second Boy (encouragingly) But perhaps you won't get back; there's been lota of fellows drowned in that swimming hole. PUTS STOMACHS IN ORDER. No Indigestion, Gas, Sourness or Dys pepsia Five Minutes After Taking a Little Dlapepsln. There should not be a ease of Indiges tion, dyspepsia or gastritis here If read ra who are subject to Stomach trou ble knew the tremendous anti-ferment and digestive virtue contained In Dla tepsln. This 'harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without the slightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest, acid stomach In tve minutes, besides overcoming all 'onl, nauseous odors from the breath. If your stomach la sour and full of gas, or your food doesn't digest, and your meal don't seem to fit, why not get a 60-cent case of Pape'a Dlapepsln from any druggist here In town, and uake life worth living. Absolute re lief from Stomach misery and perfect digestion of anything you eat Is sura to follow five minutes after, and be sides, one fifty-cent case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely, harmless, Inexpensive reparation like Pape'a Dlapepalri, which will alwaya either at daytime r during night, relieve yonr sick, sour, gassy, upset stomach and digest your meals, la about as handy and val "ble a thing as you could have Is tna bouse. In the Grand Stand. etella Do rou understand kaiir ' . . Bella Perfectly; but why does that ea run so bard with nobody after bun? FELINE AVIA'IOK AND HtR MASTER j4GZ:lUt. fA,.0r$? p! . '' , ' J I I 4fr ?.. , , a i v,w' - f . 4 A 3 ' X " 1" II r Z -T .. : :. M ( . ... EXCEPT for the cat that started with Walter Wellnian on bis (utlln attempt to unfl fu-rnsa the Atlnntfc In a dirigible balloon, the only feline aviator is John M. Molsant's pet pussy "Parcc." He carries her around with him wherever he goes. When he flow from Paris to London puss was In his seroplHne. and during the recent aviation meet at Belmont park he took her up Into the air several times. She seems to lll;e It LOST FOR CENTURYi Musty Records Point Way to Fa mous Gold Mine. ith Newly Discovered Directions ' Shaft Where Millions of Dollars' Worth of Gold Mined May Be Found. Arlzpe, Mexico. The famous San ta Teresa mine, which has a record of having produced ore to the value of more than $10,000,000 gold during the latter period of Spain's control of Mexico, may again come Into prom inent notice after being lost for more than 100 years. The musty records of this mine were found a few months ago in the government archives at Madrid, Spain, by Pablo Resaza, who forward ed a copy of them to Miguel Lon gorlo, a mining engineer employed by one of the companies operating in the Cananea district, this state. The existence of this rich mine has been a matter of common knowledge to many mining men In this part of Mexico, al most from the very time that Its lo cation was lost. Scores of attempts have been made to rediscover the property, but these expeditions have all proved fruitless up to this time. Mr. Longorlo has organized a party of mining men, all of whom are Amer icans except himself, to go In search of the mine. It Is said that the copy of the record of the property's pro duction aluo contains a complete de scription of its location, and it is thought that it will not be difficult to find It. It Is stated that there are four men in the exploring party, and that they have employed guides who arc familiar with the country where the mine la supposed to be situated. It Is known that the trading point of the men who are employed In the Santa Teresa whs Arlzpe. The de scendants 6f many of the miners who worked In the property are still liv ing here and the family traditions of the fabulous richness of the ore and the enormous quantity that was pro duced are being told and retold since it was learned that the chances are good of the property being opened up. The owner of the Santa Teresa mine was Ignaelo Munoz, a man of great wealth who lived at Guaymas. The abandonment of the property was due to the raids of Yaqui and Apache Indians. These redskins massacred many of the miners and the remain der fled to lmurls, first sealing up the entrance to the shaft. Munoz, the owner, died soon after this, the for mer mine employes were scattered, the raids of the Indians continued, and when it finally became safe again to enter the region where the famous producer was supposed to be situated no trace of It could be found. The existence of the records of the ancient mine in the government archives at Madrid Is due to the fact that nil mines operated In Mexico during Spanish colonial days had to contribute a part of their output to the crown. A careful record was kept of the output of each mine. Its location was a matter of official rec ord with the government. Duplicates of these ancient records are to be found in the archives of many of the old towns and cities In Mexico. It Is said that the output of the Santa Teresa mine was so large that several hundred pack mules were con stantly employed carrying the ore to Guaymas, from which point it was shipped by boat, to reduction works. The underground system of workings Is extensive. For Cheaper Funerals. London. The bishop of Birming ham, preaching at a friendly society's parade at Birmingham, said he wished all classes of society would spend less money on funerals. He should like to see a thorough reform In this matter. It was most lamentable to see bow much money even poor people would devote to funerals. May Discover Gout Microbe French Savant's Experiments Said to Be Along That Line How As sertions Are Proven. London. Still further proofs of the important part mlscrobes play in pro ducing old age have resulted from a series of experiments recently con ducted by Professor Metchnikoff at the Pasteur institute, Paris. Experi ments now in progress suggest that the long sought microbes of gout may Bhortly be discovered. Professor Metchnikoff, as a result of his study of iutestlnal microbes as a cause of disease, advocated the re moval by a surgical operation of the May Change His Own Name Can Be Done Legally Without Re course to Court of Law Several Noted instances Cited. New York. City Court Justice Finelite has Just Died an opinion based upon exhaustive research. Biblical and otherwise, In denying an application by Bernard Elliott Bur-stein,- a lawyer of 648 West One Hun dred and Sixty-fifth street, for per mission to change bis name to Bur ston,t by which name be was known in co'llege. While the application was denied only because the papers were faulty, the court held that It Is not necessary to bother some court when you want te change your name. A man may legally name himself or ac quire a name by reputation, general usage, and habit Justice Finelite mentions persons known to history who changed tbelr names without recourse to law, among them President Cleveland, who drop ped Stephen from before Grover, and President Grant, who had the name Hiram before Ulysses dropped through the error of the recording officer at West Point when he en tered there. James B. Matthews and James B. -Taylor dropped the James and became known as Urander Mat tismal name of Honore de Balzao was TEETH OF HUGE ELEPHANTS Guez, Maurice Barrymore's was Her bert Blytbe, Henry Irving was John H. Broadrlb and Henry .M. Stanley was John Rowland. Justice Finelite says that In Biblical times the conferring of names was generally connected with some cir cumstance of birth. Several of Jacob's sons got their names In this manner, the name being chosen generally by the mother, while occasionally the father gave It, and sometimes others than parents gave It, as In the case of Solomon. Before the exile chil dren seem never to have been named after their relatives, the court says, and none of the twenty-one kings of Judah was named after a predeces sor or after David, the founder of the family. The court says that as the Jews spread through the land bordering on the Mediterranean they drew upon other languages for personal names, while retaining Biblical ones, and such new names became popular in Italy, Persia, Arabia and Turkey. This led to the adoption of two names, one for clvio purposes and the other for Hebrew documents. ' In 1787 the Aus trian government compelled the Jews to adopt surnames, thews and Bayard Taylor. The bap- whole large Intestine In certain dis eases. He further claimed that the ab sorption of the poisons produced by intestinal germs was the chief cause of premature degeneration of th or gans of the body. Dr. A. Distaso, Professor Metchni koff's assistant, who has been con ducting further experiments in the lab oratories at St. Mary's hospital, ex plains how the great savant had proved his assertions. "One of the chief degenerative changes one finds in old age, whether premature or natural," he said, "is In the condition of the arteries. Instead of the vessels remaining soft and elas tic, they become hard and twisted and brittle. This condition constitutes the disease known as arterlo-sclerosls. The true cause of this degeneration has never been known. Professor Metchnikoff, however, was convinced that the disease bore some relation to the bacilli in the large Intestine. 'These microbes produce three well known substances in the digestive tract skatol, endol and phenol. Ob taining specimens of these substances, he Injected them into guinea pigs, and In a few weeks all the animals so treated developed brittle, hard and tor tuous vessels precisely similar to those found In a person suffering from arterlo-sclerosls." Roosevelt Thanks Horn Carver. Natchez, Miss. Dave Dreyfus carved a hunting horn and sent it to Colonel Roosevelt. He now has a letter from the former president thanking him for the gift and saying that the horn re minds him of the ones he used In bear hunting. . j College Maids In Fire Brigade. Wellesley, Mass. Wellesley college has a full fledged college fire brigade. Miss Mary Sawyer heads the organiza tion and each house la represented by a captain. The brigade has already started practising "running with the machine." Uncovered In Ancient Alaskan Gravel Bed by Hydraullo Nozzle Also Find Beaver Dam. deattle. Wash. A hydraulic nozzle cutting away an ancient gravel bank on the Kougarck river, 120 miles from Nome, to wash out gold, uncovered sixteen mastodon teeth, grinders of Igh huge elephants that roamed over Seward peninsula when that now frozen country was covered with abundant vegetation. Near by the nozzle uncovered a beaver dam, the frame of which was composed of fir timbers a foot in diameter. There la not a fir tree within hundreds of miles of the place today. Tbe mastodons, beavers and Dr ( trees are) shown to have been contenv Iporarles, confirming the belief that tbe mastodon survived long after .Alaska had eeaaed to have a tropical climate Using Coeur D'Alene Lake Pretty Body of Water Will Be Filled With Logs Cut from Burned Regions In Idaho. Boise, Idaho. A strange fate Is to overtake the beautiful Coeur d'Alene lake in consequence of tbe recent de vastating forest fires In tbe panhandle district of Idaho. Tbe big land and lumber companies owning tracts In tbe district have sent tbelr experts over the burned areaa and are now combining to log the whole district and store tbe logs In the lake. , It is estimated enough logs will be put Into the lake In tbe next two years to cover its surface completely, so that It will be practically nothing but an Immense log reservoir for tbe next ten years. Tbe Rutledge, Mc Goldrtck and other owners of Umber In the St Joe country are in the deal They are to contract for much of the government timber that baa been scorched. ' Cruisers will explore the district as soon as tbe Bros bava died out and soon thereafter tbe logging will commence on an enormous scale. Millions of feet of pulp wood and billions of feet of lumber logs, It has been found, were not destroyed by the fires. It Is hoped to save 90 per cent of tbe timber left standing in the whole region, comprising many thousands of acres. The branches and foliage are burned from much of tbe timber, but the trunks are not much scorched. A considerable portion of the fine pulp wood baa been badly blackened by flames, but It can be utilized as lumber logs, for purposes other than paper making. f : . Gorgeous Fur Psrade. Parts. Tbe "fur parade," an institu tion of fashionable Parts, which takes place In the Rue da la Pals during the winter months, between the hours of I and ( o'clock each afternoon, prom ises to be a display of elegant luxury nnegnaled rvt bare. THOUGHT ONLY OF THE GAME Filial Affection Lost Sight of by the Small but Enthusiastic Lever of Football. Among the spectators at a match between the Blackburn Rovers and tbo Olympic was a llltio lad ahout Bine years of Bge. Though the boy's knowledge of the game may have bicn limited, bis notion of correct play was extremely robust. "Go It, 'Lymplc," he yelled. "Rush 'cm off their pins. Clatter 'cm. Jump on their rhents. Bowl "em over. Good for yer. Mow 'em down. Scatter 'em, 'Lymplc." When his parent neatly "grassed" one of the opposing forwards, the youngster expressed approval by bawling. "Good fer yer, owd 'en," add ing proudly to the spectors, "Fcyther ad Mm sweet." "Yes," said a hearer, "but he'll get killed before the game's finished." "1 don't rare a carrot if be does," said the boy. Iindon Tit-Bits. NOT WORRYING. Guest Scientists claim that in a million years this earth will be a mass of ice. Proprietor Summer Hotel Oh! well 111 be out. of the summer-hotel busi ness by that time. I hope. BABY WASTED TO SKELETON "My little son, when about a year and a half old, began to have sores come out on his face. I had a physi cian treat him, but the sores grew worse. Then they began to come out on his arms, then on other parts of his body, and then one came on his chest, worse than tbe others. Then I called another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad that I had to tie his hands In cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. He got to be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. "My aunt advised me to try Cuti cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. I sent to a drug store and got a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box of tbe Oint ment and 'followed directions. At the end of two months the sores were all well. He has never had any sores of any kind since. I can sincerely say that only for Cutlcura my child would have died. I used only one cake of Cutlcura Soap and about three boxes of Ointment. "I am a nurse and my profession brings me Into many different fam ilies and it Is always a pleasure for me to tell my story and recommend Cutlcura Remedies. Mrs. Egbert Shel don, Litchfield, Conn., Oct 23, 1909." Taking His Meals Out. "And do you take your meals out?" aNks the village probe,' who is garner ing information from the former resi dent who is home from the city for a few days. "Not until after I have eaten them," wearily responds the unwilling vic tim. Judge. Where He Fell Down. Mr. Crlmsonbeak I see Budapest has a school where tbe students are taught the art of bating. Mrs. Crimsonbeak You ought to ar range to go there, John. "What for?" "And take a course In spaghetti eat ing." Yonkers Statesman. For COLD and iHP 'Hlrka' Capcdimb In the brat remedy r Uves the ai'bluir and fevertahneHncurea tha Cold and rNtora normal coudltlona. It' liquid effect ImmadiaUjr. lUv., ibc., and too. at drag stores. With the advent of the telephone tbe old "working nights at the office" excuse has been given a permanent vacation. Stiff neck! Doesn't amount to murh, but mighty diftagreeAble. You've no ich-n how quickly a little Hnmlins Wizard Oil will lubricate the cords and make you comfortable (gain. There are times when the still, small voice of conscience seeuia tongue-tied. i Mrs. Window's Bnotnlntc Hyrup for Children teething, softens the fume, redurea Inflamma tion, allays pain, eurea wind colic. Sic a bottle. There are a good many heroes In novels who couldn't earn a living in real life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? We can furnish positive proof that it has made many remarkable cures after all other means had failed. Women who are suffering with some form of female illness should consider this. As such evidence read these two unsolicited testimonial letters. We guarantee they arc genuine and honest state ments of facts. Crrsson, Pa. " Pivo years tigo I had a bad fall, and hurt myself inwardly. I was under u dtrtors caro for nine weeks, and wlien I slopped I prew Torso attain. I aent for a bot tie of J.ydia K. Plnktinni'n VepetnMe Compound, took it an directed, and now I am a. stout, lieorty woman." Mrs. Jllliv K. Alkey, t'resson, Pa. Ttaird, Wash. 'A year njro I was sick with kidney and Madder troubles and female weakness. The doctors (rave nie up. All they could do was to Just let me po as easily as osslh!e. I was udvlsed by friends to take I.ytlia K.Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound and Jtlood Purifier. 1 nm completely cured of my .ills, and I am nearly sixty years old." Sirs. Sarah Lclgliton, lialrd, M ash. Evidence like the above is abundant showing that the derangements of the female organism which breed all kinds of miserable feelings and which ordinary practice does not cure, are the very disorders that give way to Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. Women who are afflicted with similar troubles, after reading two such letters as the above, should be encouraged to try this wonderfully helpful remedy. For 30 years Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vepctablo Compound ban been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. Bintia Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women irsr to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkliam, Lynn, Muaa. W. L. DOUGLAS '3 '3.50 & 4 SHOES lglX Boys' Shoes. 2.00, S2.80 S3.00. best in ths World. D r,a ral- that lioee s7i vv: aan- I ia tin ' I my ilicx "V. I bar S heen tl W. LDoud 03.OO. 03. BO mnd 9.00 mhom mrw pomnivmiy tnm ommt mmam ana mof po vlmr mhomm tar ihm nrlom frt Ammrlom. mnd mi thm mort mwmommmi mhamm tor you to buy, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBl iw. , i.. tandard for orar 30 yearn, that I make anil tell more S.l.on, $,i..yi and f4.no fthftAt than any other mannfactnrer In the U.S., and that POLL A K Olt IM)I,LAB, I OUAKANTEK 11V SHOES to hold thelmhape, look and fit better, and wer longer than any other ta.ro, 3.M) or (4 no hv you en buy ? Onallty eounta. It has made my shoe XUK LEADKlta OK THB VOIUJ. You will be pleased when yoa bny my titan rxwimiie of the a on win ne pieason wnrn yon ony my sntvs rwctmite or the n . r, (It and appearance, and when It eomnii time for you to purchase ttr I . -jf-. another pair, you will be more than pleawd bn sura the lxt yfcSsp rvyvtA , one wore o well, and (tt you to much comfort. CAUTION! ?.',: ES'KMiWBSTA K E NO SUBSTITUTE l wim tv . I uaUu titu Co. It joqx dealer cannot apply you . I- Ir'iuiflaii MhfWfi. writs fnr Ms.il frW ( ilfiliiaf. W. L,. JOL .I.A!, AftA ftjmrk ft.. lirocklun. Mm. rmk- STEADY WMITI UCHT in i a is i iii iimaiiiti.aeiiii , aa1 1 ' The Rayo Lamp Is a hind grade lamp, sold at a low price. There are isnuw li st ool nmw. hut tlnrpl no hpitr lamp mde at anr price, nonplrnrted of eolld hrarti,; nicfcH ,lat,1 .anlv kfpt clf.in-an unwrawit l,i anr room In nnv honito. Thre In rmthln.' known to tha'art of lanip-maklnn I hut wr, B.I.I In the rnlne of th,- HA VD lamp a-a lliiht- Klvlnjj devlrn. Kirrj .I.-.H.T f,.r h.Te. If nol i ,our. wr'UJ for deftcnuUre circular to h mar?it unciicr of th ATLANTIC KEFINING COMPANY (Inrorporatedl i Plain (rirystiiri Household Lubricant THE ALL-AROUND OIL IN THE HANDY, EVER-READY TIN OILER Is specially selected for any need in ths home. Saves tools from rusting. Can can not break. Does not gum or become rancid. roe SALS BV ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY ( tnmrtirMtl) MANUFACTURED BY Standard Oil Company (liM-orrKiratdl COLT DISTEMPER ftPOHN fVn b htxndlMf V(nr MUt. Tha Slrk Ara mrsarl atnrl all AtTiMs nswur!il.' i.omttfcr Low ,iinsjwi." knt (mm hsvitu the UU Maliuua. tv ualitir MUHK UUl ID L.LHTr.M Vl.H I'l kt. nm 'tbe tonsrtie r In ficnl. Acu on the blood nt riprl irrmj rvf all furniej ut dirtrmpwr. IVt nmv1v known for irr tu ftasu dive Irfttttosniftranttwd tt rtirv on rM. ftuusui'' ti txmle, tv. i4 ItOtiompn of itruwtftnd liarre dMtlnt. or mn 4irsjsw pul tr DmnufM-turAnL Cut liuwi h u poultice tbrnLL l ir Crno Jtwiklt irlfpfmiHini'. inniti Wsvntati. lrvwi bllinji bone raued lit exkiiteaoe -twulv . MEDICAL CO- OMMiste. BMirief.a, Coihen, Irvd., U. 8, A f I AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle, bright and free from grit. Try a tox. Sold by dealers everywhere. Atlantic Refining Co. Uncorporatedl LAIT AfJKNTS WA'TTrn-laillee wanted u do wurk In kpare time lo repreaost a tnunnlurlurrr. Kipnnenre not neoFMutrr. im romniiion haioa. Addreas A. HUUUU'U, Kdsewaler, e Jeraeji A Faint ? Hera ym weak heart, dicey (eliot, oppressed breathinl alter mamls 7 Or do you esprieaoa paio over ths heart, shortness ol breath oa oiii ap-slairs and the many diatresaina symptoms which indicate poor circulation and had blood? A heart tooio, blood end body-builder that has Mood ths test of over 40 years oi cures is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery The heart becomes regular as oluck-work. The red blood corpuscles arc increased la number sod the nerves in turn arc well fed. The arteries arc filled with food rich blood. That Is why nervous debility, irritability, feint inf spells, dissppenr and are over come by this alterative estreat ol medicinal roots put up by Dr. Pieroe without the use ol alcohol. Ask vour neighbor. Man have earad ol scrofulous conditions, loert, "fever-sores," white swellings, etc., by takicd. Dr. Pierce's Discovery, Just the refreshing and vitalizing toaio needed for eseessive tissue waste, in eoovalesoenco iron (even or tor rua-dowa, aaavmio, thin-blooded people. Stick to this sefe and sane remedy cad refaee all " past as food " kinds offorad by the dealer who Is looking for a larfer profit. Nota in, will do yon half ae asuoh food as Dr. Pierce's Golden Mediosl Discovery. "PLAIN TALKS ON FLORIDA" By I. I. Mrxxlj, on of th Hit's rly tntlrr. row thtfwieslkttjrou will Irtsru uiany imporant t.ilrttfe nHu. VlorMa nit Florid 1 and i- fax'U for yoi t rv D.vmtwr when you kmrik Th1 ro fr wrltsj for thrtn. BUNNELL DEVELOPMENT CO.. Bunntll, Florida RoosEvars crcat uoot ".rtfncan Came Trail." Nreflrtl man la rrrf ulf tU 1 1 il.lt iUteJt.U tl'W fWniSa. Hrlng Itl.t It.e fau ihc iu ,N t4ioKif ui fifiti and r- gta ' dtnuiikMlttn. 1'kkMtltt frv-stt. ensure, n rii iiir nepsciusv. i Charlts Scribnw i Sons im i.) rui ., B Is DROPSY NEW DISCOVERT . Swa ITrwa. ka a etw. mU r4i M wtau amm 1 C ! I tUU I aula. Saa B. llllali, ka. ncniunr crinrtu t wkllAltuf. aifcilWll lbs aaeaase -Htier etarrae. enlf IS on we. -aaaae ertca ao4 OkFIANCS M UrEHIOI QUAUTV. W. n7v., BALTIMORE, NO. 47-11uC PUTNAM FADELESS DYE-S Cater aers seses krlsklsr sad farter eeter Ikes sr etker Oe. was We sacssse eelers sM Ikevs.' That eVe la eels' eatsr Setter IKss sat etKsr 4fe. 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