RHEIIIiTflH l' aP V Mmj.V"ii'ii lUioiitmiilHin lteitieity rel lovi-i p::lnR la the k'fis, urnm, Inn k, Mill" or (wiillcu Jnliils. CoiiliilhH im tuor 1 1 li 1 1 , HiIiiiii, curuliin or ilni:s t' tpinlii tlm I:it ci. It iii'iitriilUi-s the u i I unit ijrln Out Hll rllrlltlllltli' I'lilNun fl'nril tlut NVi. Com. Wrltu I'mf. Jkl'inyon, 6;ii ami J i tT ern.rli Six., I ' 1 1 1 1 11 . . I'u., fur llil'.lklll ud Ylie, uUolutuly free. MEN K'd'N-'y trouMo pfvi AND UK'tl II 1 1 t It'-fHl'IIM UlllMi tl'tii: ln:iiity. vluur urn) WOIE N '" L'rf,,'i"'H8 r""" n p J I"rir wlii'ii Hie lililtnyi r nut of tinier nr 1 1 ; n . I . I'nr cnncl rev anils line 1 ir. Kllmer'H Swiiriii-It..(ii tin aruut k ulin y rfmmy. At IrtiKk'lHts. Hum pin lint tl liv mull ro , also nuiinl,.t. 4d(lri-B, Dr. K timer A Co.. lllfiifhiiuiton, N. V. w". N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 8-1911. Dllllciillte-i aro often tho burnm-loa that grow on delayed duties. To rum-it disorder of tin- liver, take Qnrlield 'lea, the Herb Iji,,itive. A good home In tho bent exposition of heaven. rii.r ri'KKn is stoii datm ToiirdniKtflHt will rvitin-l timm-jr If I'A.lf 1'IVT MKN't fail. ti I'liri, k'iv i-hmi of Ili'tillitf, )lllliL BieaUifja ur erotruding l-llus latiui Uanr-i. Im- It Is the little heart that Is soonest broken. Mm. Wlnslnw's .Southing Hyrup fur Oillitn-n Imhlntr. Miftnm tin iiniH, ri'iltifi'M ltitlitinttiii- tlOU, allti.VN pillll. (Miri'4 wtuil imiIIc, 2.V h holtlt. Keeping Oil Fire From Spreading. Milk will tiueneh a lire canned by an exploding lamp, water only Hpread lug the oil. For IIFMIltl III. Hick' CUM dim; Wtii'l lirr friull ultiH, Ht-itt, Mimuirll or NiM-viilln Trnilhli'n, (itpiiilliif will rcllt-ve yon It's lllii'l - Ulrllsailt to tllkf- Hi'lH Itllttlnll- atilr Try It. loc., it3c, uuii iAJ ct'iitu ui drug, .inns. THE SITUATION Katharine lie was to marry a telephone girl, but she broke tho en KWinent. . Kidder Oh, I see! A case of "rin,' off." A Fairly Wet World. Tin' Pacific oeeaii covers C.S.OOO.noO milt tin- Atl.uilie :!0,00ii,ti(iil and tin Indian, Arctic anil Antarctic 4-'.tHr,0(l0. To t-'inv away the contents of the Pa rllic it woulil he neci ssaiy to lill a tank one mile long, oil" mile wide and one mile deep every day fur 110 years. I'u t. in ''kiii-ck. the I'!k i!ic buhls in i -:iii l- ;S,iMi(l,ll(:),0il .oini,ii;),im. luiin. TI.e Atlalilic aveiii'es n depth of lie unite three miles, 1 1 water weli-lis :'.i;',.i)nii,(iii(i.(MiO,ii(i 1,111111,11:10 tons, and a tank to coiita'n It would have each of lis Hides i: miles Ions. Tho figures of the other oceans are In the name start II i 1; proportions. It would take all the si a water In the world 2,():i0,0ijf years to flow over Niagara. No Purchase Recorded. Tliete wan a dealer who tried to fell a 1ioi-m lo the late Senator Daniel of Vli'S'liia. Mo exhibited the merits of the horse, and said. "This horse Is a reproduction of tho horse that (ieneral Washington rode at the battle of Trenton. It has the pedigree that will show he descended from that horse and looks like him In every particu lar." "Yes, Kn much h " i'1'1 u---n-Daniel, "that I nm Inclined to believe It U the same horse." IT'S FOOD That Restores and Makes Health Possible. There are stomach specialists as well as eye and ear and other special ists. One of these told a young lady, of New Krunswlck, N. J., to quit medi cines and eat Grape-Nuts. She says: "For about 12 months I suffered se verely with gastritis. I was unable to retain much of anything on my etumach, and consequently was com pelled to give up my occupation. "I took quantities of medicine, and had an Idea I was dieting, but I con tinued to Buffer, and soon lost 13 pounds in weight. I was depressed In spirits and lost interest In every thing generally. My mind was so af fected .that It was Impossible to be come interested In even the lightest rtudlug matter. "After suffering for months I de cided lo go to a stomach specialist. He put me on Grape-Nuts nnd my health began to Improve immediately. It was the keynote of a new life. "I found that I had been eating too much starchy food which I did not di gest, and that the cereals wiiloh I had tried had been too heavy. I soon proved that it Is not the quantity of food that one eats, but the quality. "In a few weeks I was able to go back to my old business of doing cler ical work. I have continued to eat Grape-Nuts for both the morning and evening meal. I wake in the morning with a clear mind and feel rested. I regained my lost weight In a short time. I am well and happy again and owe it to Grape-Nuts." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Head "The Road ,o Wellvllle," In plis. "There's a Ttenson." t.rrr read h nhove Irttert A Bfi-r one inmrnrs from lime o time. Tber an- k'uulue, true, a oil full ( tauniaa InlcrekU M i J ONE-SIDED BOUTS TIRESOME Public Anxious to See Wrestling Match Between the Big Fellow Mahmout Ready. If the wrcHtlliiK f.niK.of thin country were aukeil to jjlck the four uccb of the sport there Kcenm little doubt that Champion (latch, Miihinoiit, Zbynzko, and 1 lackc n Hchiiild l woiihl be the (IioIcph of the grout majority. Any two of tht-hc men matched In u llnlsh 2', ' vV , . IH-''(T"' ft . . " . ' .v'!-?. :;s,- Yuosiff Mahmout. bout that was on the level would prove a remunerative proposition lor the promoters and an attractive event for tho fans. It looks like a simple proposition, but the optical viewpoint Is deceiving, tile problem bing one of the gnarled oak variety. In times gone by the cha'le::gi s used to read "man and money n ady at the Ked IJon," or toiiietlilng along those lines. Nowadays match-making Is a lar more complex propositi n, says the Chicago Tribune. It Is eas y to get the lion to lie down with the lamb, but, Judged by current events, almost Impossible to get two lions together. It is charged the men who pull the strings control I he wrestling puppets and that un'osH th" grapplcr bus a siring at tached to l i'tt about the best be cpn get Is a thinking part. This at least appears to be the predicament In which Mahmout, the llulgnrian heavy weight, finds himself. Always spotts munlike In his matches, and without a doubt a li!;;b class performer, the big fellow from the I'alkau regions seems unable to get on a match, and the charge Is made by his friends that his failure to do so Is because he is outside the "trust." There may be such u trust, and again there may not. If there Is the sooner it Is "l usted" the belter. Stronger amusement com binations have gone to t;e wall Tlio public which supports the game v tints to see the blgfc-t lishiM in the w test ling acipiailuin, and will not be sat Islied willi Hie whale against the mill now matches now being ,-erveii up. EILL DAKLEM MEETS POLECAT Painful Experience Comes to Mana ger of Brooklyn Team While Rab bit Hunting in New York. Pill Dablen, manager of tho Brook lyn National league baseball turn, who was at Fort Plain, N. Y., re cently to attend a reunion of the fam ily In honor of the seventieth anni versary of the birthday of bis mother, has "sworn off" Indulging in his fa vorite port of rabbit bunting. Ik-re's the reason: Duhlen went on a rabbit hunting trip on skis, accompanied by his two brothers and some local hunters of repute. Pill hud a ferret to help him. For several hours all went well and he had bagged many bunnies. Then suddenly Hill stumbled on a bole w hich looked sure of housing a rabbit or two. He sent the ferret on Its way and got the bag in readiness. In short order, with countless yelps and unusual noises, out dashed not a rabbit, but a Bkunk. Dahlcn's friends are circulating a report that he will use Its left hind foot for a mascot during the season of 1911. Safeguarding Football Players. All High school football players In Indiana for the coming season will have to pass a physicnl examination. A certificate must be filled out and signed by the physician, and then placed on file with Secretary Olles of the state organization. Furthermore, no player may take part lu high school football contests unless he files with the principal of the school a certifi cate bearing the written consent of either parent or of his guardian that he shall play. Plan Great Horse Race. One of the greatest races In the history of light harness sport may bo a feature at the Grand circuit meeting at the North Randall track next Au gust. At the Cleveland Athletic club the other day Capt. Duvld Shaw de clared his willingness to match Joan, his champion 4-year-old trotting mare, 2:04, against Uhlan, the world's champion trotter, with a record of 1:C8, and the champion stallion of the world, The Harvester, 2:01. Players Sign Freak Papers. Manager Rlggs of the Fort Smith Western association team, on a visit to Memphis tho other day secured unique contracts from two ball play ers, Herbert Ilenham, a recent bene dict, signing for the 1911 season on condition that his bride does not ob ject to his playing professional base ball. The other was from Catcher Hill Parrott of Peoria, III., who bigued with a "water wagon" clause Inserted. .-rev. 1" ' J Baseball soothsayers are predicting big things for the Cincinnati Itcda. President Murphy of tho Chicago Cubs lg said to favor a new ball for use In the major leagues. Kansas City, too, has tabooed the handicap wrestling match as the w ind up of a big show. Christy Malhewsoii gays Johnny Kvers U one of the best ever at "get ting the other team's nerve." Dr. Holler says the world's wrest ling championship lies among "Hack eiiscbmldt, Zbyszco and myself." Wanted, by 10 major league man agers, a pitcher w hom no one can hit and a batter who can hit any hurler. Some clever eastern statistician has figured that Abe Kttell makes about MO. 000 a year taking on numerous short battles. Tony Diddle says the real gentlemen who take In boxing matches at high class clubs should be attired In full evening dress. Kid Howard's coming star, Mickey Sheridan of Chicago, and Paul Slkora of Detroit, fought ten rounds to a draw near Cleveland. An Inquiring fan wants to know how to become an aviator. He might try "changing his ways" of travel and sprout a pair of wings. Hddie Collins Is cutting his repor torlal eye teeth and Ty Cobb Is shnp eiilng his editorial material for use In case he falls to make good In 1911. Michigan university's football eleven Is 13,0U0 to the good. Now some of the other colleges will want to have the rules revised. It Is a dltllctilt task for pitchers to put strikes over on midgets. This Is one advantage of being of diminutive stature. Owen Hush of the Detroit Tigers, the smallest player In the TALE OF M0IR-WELLS FIGHT New Yorker Declares Battle Between Two Englishmen Was Funniest of His Experience. "I have seen many prize fights In my time," said a man who has Just returned to New York from Ixjndon, "but the one between Gunner Moir anil Bombardier Wells was the fun niest in my experience. "Hugh Mcintosh, the Australian, and our own Jimmle Ilrlit are run ning a high-class fighting exhibition business over there, and the big hall back of the skating rink at the Olym pla was packed with fully (i.tiuu people lords and dukes and countesses aud duchesses and Die biggest kind of swells, who had put up at least two guineas ($10.."u) a seat, at least the most of tin in Wells was the unde feated champion, so called, tuid a Ho round contest was scheduled. In the Mist round Wells Jabbed the Gunner one willi bis left and knocked him down, and he was so long getting up that people began to leave the ball In the Fceond round both tueu were down, wl'li the referee counting, and ncit in 1 get up on time, 'i ben. In the llisl ttmiule of the third. Wells was knockt d out. The whole bait- was over In ten minutes It would be a good thing If a lot of our prize light ers who are always knocking out each other in the newspapers would go over and do some real work." RULE G.N SCHENECTADY PUTTER TKAIALMJ?T GAP?? That breach between the United States Golf association and the Royal and Ancients of St Andrews, Scot land, caused by the edict of the dic tators of the golf world against "mal let headed" putters, Is far from being closed. Although the meeting In Chi cago did not insist upon the enforce ment of the Royal and Ancients' new rule, many golfers, especially In the east, are Btrong for observance of any thing emanating from the venerable Scotch organization. The rule bars a lot of clubs that have been used many years, though It doubtless Is alined against only a few of the extreme type, notably the Schenectady putter. One definition given of a "mallet headed" putter Is as follows: "One that Is wider from face to back than It Is long from heel to toe." But this definition Is not compre hensive enough, for many putters now tolerated approximate this shape with out actuully conforming to it. What tho Royal and Ancients are undoubtedly fighting against Is the spirit of change with which this coun try attacks every sport that It takes up. The progressive disposition of Americans extends to their pastimes. Where the Britons are content to let the games of their forefathers remain as they were, the Americans Insist on making those they adopt up to date. The Royal and Ancients cling to the Iron putter of their forebears. Tbey do not want the center Bhafted mon ster or the mallet headed pretender to dethrone the tools that were good enough for their ancestors, even though Americans think tbey have proven that the Innovations are a lot better than the ancient and obso lete types that existed a century ago. They have cnanged the ball al ready In this hustling, bustling coun American league, received the most bases on balls. Pitcher Walter Johnson Is a knock out as well us a strikeout star. 1I says Washington must pay him $7,000 for this season's work. Counting the days until the major league teams start on tbelr spring jaunts seems to be the principal pas timing even In St. Louis. Clark Griffith, manager of the Reds, Is out with the statement that the Na tional league race lies betweeu th Reds and the Cubs this year. Iloth Costur and Attell, who fought recently, are laid up for repairs. Cos ter is being operated on for appendici tis and Abe Is nursing a fractured shoulder blade. Klght National league teams will try out approximately 250 players for 1911. How many of these phenomi will even have a chance to warm benches In 1911? Connie Mack, when be reached Philadelphia from an extended honey moon across the Atlantic, refused to discuss baseball, but admitted there was no place like home. "Red" Kelley, who lingered at the South Side Just long enough to win the title "former member of the White Sox," will coach the Notre Dmne base ball candidates this year. A medical journal records 19 deaths and 400 Injuries duo to tho football aeason of 1910. It may be a fine sport, but It Is a poor cause to require the sacrifice of so many martyrs. The Highlanders' new bull park will sent 40,000, and the patrons are to have every convenience in the grand stand tbey get at first-class theatres. The grand stand will bo three decks and 20,000 will be able to lind seats there. POOL PLAYER WILL RETIRE Champion Alfred de Oro to Dev Time In Future to Billiards, Says New York Report. Alfred de Oro's match with William Clearwater In defense of the pool championship which ho won from Je- Alfred de Oro. ninie Keogh probably marks the pass- in" ot In. Urn iim fi fulfil li'nvcr It Is ile lltuH eleventii rtiuuipiolisaip con test mid he probably will quit lie game to devote his time to three cushion billiards. try. The old guttapercha sphere once sufficed, but the American manufac turers have found substitutes that could produce much better results, and now the market Is clogged with a variety of balls, all better than the old one. Americans, for the most part, think that the new clubs are sure to come, sooner or later. In any case, they can't see the Bense In clinging to any Instrument that can be Improved up on. SPRING TRIPS QUITE COSTLY Baseball Statistician Figures Out That Big Clubs Pay $200,000 for Early Training. A baseball statistician here has Just figured that the spring training of all the major league teams this year will cost about $200,000. The clubs hope to gather In enough money from ex hibition games to pay a part of thesfi expenses. The players draw no sal ary until April 15, but advance money can be drawn by those who respond to the early call. This privilege Is gen erally used pretty freely, for it is usually the case that ball players have empty pockets after the long winter lay off. It Is figured that nearly 500 players will begin practice at the major league camps this year. Of this num ber at least 100 will have to be drop ped when the proper time limit ar rives. The remainder will draw about $1,000,000 in salaries, averaging $2,500 to a man. A club that manages to get through the season with less than $100,000 expenses will be regarded as a curiosity. This Includes Balarles, railroad fares, hotel bills, rent, taxes and assessments, also an outlay fur new ta'ent. ni. , : JSJ vjy WILBUR D NLPglT SKEPTIC CONVINCED I'v winked and aenlTed and aneered full oft lit aplrlt-talk and lui'h, I've ald that tbeorlea about iuch things don't prove ao much. But Juat Inat night I bad a il-rht of evi dence of welxht Not common tuff deviled to bluff, but word from people great ! to you think I enn aay 'Oh, fie!" In ac cents filled with acorn Blnce Ueorjre the Third, upon my word, rame bark and blew a horn? 1 might remnrk the room was dark and inyntlmlly dim. The atniiiaipliere waa laden with an In fluence all grim; Cold chills In line rlim-rd up my aplne, my tonniie grew very dry When through the alli-nco enme a aound like to an awful algli, Then through the. gloom that filled tha room there eame n mefimige keen "Two William Hlinkeii-are who came back lo play the tambourine. And doughty Knox upset a box to ahow us he uhh Ibi ru. While Hubert Burn and Scott took turns at tilting up a chair. And (Hailstone blew a paper through a lube right lo my lap Wbilo Ciieaar told he'd taken hold he gave tho wall a nip. What cun you Buy wlinii In tlila way you get the news dlrert? Why, old Nnpolfon mine anil gave the table top a peck! Where do they atay? They did not'aay"; they, nor none of the rest 'Twaa Talleyrand, 1 undcintund, the me. flllllll pOKSf-HSed. When great men eomr all wllllnn from the hind beyond the Styx. Why hold aloof when they give proof by ill ilteiie nlnifilH trlcke? I've winked nnd acofffil mid uneerod full oft, but now I have no scorn Slnc,e George the Third, upon my word, cainu back and blew a born! Ten-Twenf-Thlrf. "Yes, sir," Bays the man from some where near the Mississippi river, "I'm telling you tho absolute truth when I say that Richard .Mansfield played my town once for ten, twenty and thirty." "What?" asks tho other man. "That must have been a good many years ago. if It ever was at all." "No, sir. It was last season." "Man, you talk as If you thought I were a fool." "Hut he did. Ile was billed for ono night only, n crowd of ticket specula tors cornered all the seats, and prices went up to $10, $J0 and iM) wUh a lleop." A Blirjhted Caieer. "In me. mum," says tho weary way farer who Is applying for a lunch, "you see a victim of medicine." "What kind of medicine?" asks the woman at the door. "Hair tonic, mum. I used to be per fectly bald, but was Induced to try a hair renewer, which grew this head of hair for me, and I lost my Job as nest egg on an ostrich farm." A Contrast. We are discussing a mutual ac quaintance, and we have repeated our opinion of his faults and fallings, when one of the party turns to us with a knowing smile and asks: "Do you know the difference be tween yourself and opportunity?" We do not, and say so. "Well," he explains, sagely, "oppor tunity knocks but once." His Preference. "Say, Fattzer, wouldn't you like to be as thin as either of us?" "No, Sllmmuns, but I'd like to be as thin as ten of you." Maps. A map Is to a country what a pho tograph Is to a man. If It looks natural It la not regarded as authentic. On maps all bodies of water are blue, and some states are pink while others are yellow, green, mauve, ma genta and red. New York la always red and Rhode Island Is green. Massachusetts Is a calm gray and Texas Is a hectic pink. Maps are useful to show children how some place Is bounded. Railroad maps are more Interesting than any other kind. A railroad map can make the state of Illinois twice as long east and west as It Is north and Bouth, without the slightest in convenience. Only on a railroad map may New York, Nashville, Butte, Mont., and San Antonio be shown upon the same parallel of latitude. Dr. Cook sought the north pole with a railroad map. Muc hshould be forgiven him, there (if'i-i1, !'")!'!ivtflMi IP 1 i'fi"'M':i'':'.J , 'JL'.?.'.. fill Jllct ' -irai wxT-- v f i Commercial Anxiety. "A elockmaAer must be the most nneasy of manufacturers." "Why bo?" "liecause thero Is always the pros pect of a strike In bin works." Cnrfleld Tea cannot but commend Itnelf to those deMi'iiitf a laxative, dimple, pinu, mild, polimt aud health-giviiiii. Chilly. They say tho pretty Hoston girl Is a good pick. I wonder what kind of a pick Blio Is?" "Ice pick, I suppose." SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS. A epoedy and economical treatment for disfiguring pimples Is the follow ing: Gently smear the face with Cuti cura Ointment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water and bathe freely for Romo minutes. Re peat morning and evening. At other limes use hot water and Cutlcura Soap for bathing the face as often as agreeable. Cutlcura soap and oint ment are equally successful for Itch ing, burning, scaly and crusted hu mors of the skin nnd scalp, with loss of hair, from Infancy to ago, usually affording Instant relief, when all else falls. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Hoston, Mass., for the latest Cutlcura book on the care and treat ment of the skin and scalp. 8lmple Rather. H3 You are the only woman lever loved. She Do you expect me to believe that? He I do. I swear It Is true. She Then I believe you. Any man who would expect a woman to believe that cannot have been much in the :ompany of women. Free Cure for Rheumatism and Bone Pains. Botanlo Blood Ralm (r. II. B.) eurr. the worst cases of rheumatism, bone pains, swollen muscles and joints, by purifying the blood and destroying the uric ucid in the blood. TIioiimiiiiU of case, cured bv H. R. H. fter all other treatments failed. Price 1.00 per lare bottle at drug .tores, with complete direc tion.. Large sample free by writ inn Blood Balm Co., Atlunla, Ga., Department B. Ready With Proof. An earnest preacher In Georgia, who has a custom of telling the Lord ail the news In hl.-i prayers, recently be gan petition for help ngalnst tho progress of wickedness In his town with the statement: "O thou great Jehovah, crime Is on the Increase. It Is becoming more prevalent dally. I can prove it to you by statistics." Everybody's Magazine. Important to Mothers Kxamlno carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and Biiro remedy for infants and children, und see that it Rears the Signature of Crftfi? In t'se For Over ."JO Yenrs. Tue Kind You Have Always Bought Domestic Amenities. Father I think the baby looks like you. Mother Yes, It shuts Its eyes to an awful lot. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, Kiigar eoateil rny to take an ea'iid.v, rigul.ite anil invig orate stomach, liter nnd IhiwcN and care loii-tipation. Preaching product a so little practice liecause people look on It as a per formance. Your wording power tlcprihls upon your health! li.ulii Id Tea eoneeU ili-indeii i.f liver, kidney.', Monndi and bowcU. Talent enrnB what tho world gladly gives to tact. TO tTtlV. A" oi l) IN ONK DAY Take I.AAAIIVU liHmio Ouilii no 'tablets. I ii ,:i:l-tMv!iin. liMiei-y If II fa.K I., cure. L. W. 'iUoV L S biijiiatuiu IsoD uactl Ul. 'itj. The bill collector Is also incut worker. a settle- TETITR FOR MEf, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTC.1 01. 8ALTS.0R PI1LS.AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SrSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AS 13 FAX MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. la the Circle. oneverijiPacftagQ of tho Genuine?. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORICINAL AND CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BV SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. TtONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES. SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR UFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEFEND UPON THEIR SKILL AND REUAOIUTY WHDN BUYING Kotst&eMNamG of tha Company PKIMiD SlKAIGlif A(.KOS.S.r,LAK lilt ti-JI IOM. AND IN Tilt CIRClE.NEAK THE TOP OF EVEKY I'ACKAGE.OFTHE CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGtbTS. RLCULAR PRICE 50c FLU BOTTLE., SYRl'P OF Fir. AND FI.IXIR OF SrNNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE BECAUSE IT IS THE O.NE HEMEUY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING W AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AKTER-EKFtCTS AND WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CRIPINO, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN AM WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. W. L. DOUGLAS ggyj- 2.?2 3 3.?S a 4 S ho es VMS ( IT tit, vrf fyc lr auti jiiiuir.,j. f EFUSE all aub.titute. claimed to be "just at good," tha true value, ot which are ununown. You are mntlt-A Ia iKa hi.st. Insist UDon bavins llm crtinutna . Douila. .hoe. with hi. name and price on the bottom. iO''l w a. ant-mina annaa nnai mnrn ui maia i.iiii. ur hi arv ririfsB nnnaiian . . II I )(-" KrHllU irniHUIl tirm. ium nK-ini w n u t ' HUH VMI O Hi rri j dotfi I In the timklnv I w itohott orr hj the niv ktl1til nr(raiiUAtlon .. ..... L.r.lii tl.l-a ft.iiiiitrif TK..at. ru ll.sa fri.s.. -...a tukuVV T. I)uiilI;ii nuwn are guaruntfwl U linlt'l tlml .ut, look and lit butUT H -.i uutt weiir loiiRer than any other vhmw toii 0:111 buy. uJt. If yonr dnlcr fannot not'ly yn with Hip iftMmiiif W.l..rfniilti ihori, write r for Mull uruer t vlnn. .s'iiwh ntnt mp-im rr.un Mt .i 1,1 w'inir, nil rimtitvi "70 nuki OATS 259 Bu. Per THt Is the sworn to yield .,f ri , Ifiiniiea, Lewis ('., Wa-!,. Vi' nui.era iiniuvenniiMi White l)M ' anil won a haniNoniit 80 acre f ., bi yiehlH are ill hits., im ' '" ''s, etn., hiul by tanner neaitei..,! ,i J n the V. K. ' Niiora Pedigree Ilarlev, l.t,. Oat. Wheat, Pol attic.. (;,I1U,J era are fuinoin. the world oVl'r", ') purity ami treinetcioua v e!,' ., ' Vm . .fti ii. i i . ... triu feedu in fh u-ot M .... .... eri u,.. , " li u Our catalog liri tlinu wii), fl-ef filP fl,A fljl !ti,f n. 1 . 4 elites and Tardier, includin - i V"loo( nnt". toe-ether u-ill. i ' Tohti nl?er Sinn, I P.. tu.i HI- '"I'll M La ClOHse, Win, There's Many a si,., "What Is the iiame of , lady Is Hinging?" " 'Moot me In Heaven.' " "nin'r von fhlnlf tl.,.- ' " r'" tat!". , Many Children Art- si,i,. Mother tirny'a bivrei I'o-,i, i , , ' breuk up eolii. In xl hour, r.-u,.,,, , llpim, headache, aloinueli lr.,til,.,., .''i fllitonlers, move nnd ri'irubitn i la-!W dftlrojr worms. '1 hey am m pi,.,,,,.! , J1'" children like them. i;Hetl by m,,,,,,;, ears. At ull flruiiflsls, ,.,,' 'I Kh.lS. Aduresi., A. 8. Olu,u,l, Lcu",Jf On Her 8lde. "I didn't know you bad any i,, marrying her." "I didn't. The Idea was ueri.. L,ippincou s Magazine. TO IBIVB OfT MA I.Alt I AM) Itl 11. 1) I I TIlFsvm. Tske ths OM bt.nnmrd GIlllV H 1 1 Ti.ii'3 taiU.L TONIO. Ton know l,i ,' Tlis iVirmul Is plain)? prtnui nn Y,n showing It Is slmulr Unlnlnn anl Imn u lass form. The fjulnliis dri llut o " and tin imn Imllils op Uis tfK-iu. j L" aaftlera fur la! lemn. IMua til r,.i. Cheap Form of Fuel. A Welsh rabbit may be cooki an electrical cnanng aisti at in . pense oi v cents lor current. Taylor'. Cherokee Remedy of Ss-eotO;, and Mullen ia Nnture'. great n!st-h Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and WhVa Cough and all throat and Iuiik troiib!n.i uruggihis, iM, ouo ana ii.uu txj'.tii A man may go up when you tit him, but you cannot claim credit i kindness. Tightnesi across the elicit ireanm'i on the lungs. Thnt's the d.n -rr iL-," uro innt coin wnn Iininlun Uiirji. iniore it run. into miihuiiiih: ii or monia. Magnify your person il tl,!;,i you are sunt io creaie -n:, .. t wrongs. Taking Garfield Ten will m curreiiiu et sii k-headaclie, n, bilious uttarl.H. All dill-. One might llghta lie follow the truth. ill ai The Natera! Lasaiivo acts on the bowels jurt as soe foods act. Canrarcti thus ii the bowels j'ust as Nature vrod Harsh cathartics act like pepper in the nostrils. Soon thebovtti prow so calloused that one nest multiply the dose. ( Vest pockst boa, 10 cents st dentine Cacta tablvt o( the genuine Is ckr.eu 1, C ft tin ie lev-l numr el rKt KltK !.!. lit umlM.1 IUU.1.1. Mr. I.yi:.in .-. U line inn! nil fun elimii il lu In'. - .;. lin.l Mnt,e Mi'inili'i l-i yive n i"i ' ' " lriiiMi-.il. I-.uiiuli llKOIIUi! OoMliiH-lliillhuoru, .llur luinl. Direct Runnin g A ri tlu h.'sr on tlii innrhct fur p 1 " ' ur 1 win . v hi iinrt, ensy to run ,i i nn i'1'ni.niiiiiM I ti.r.ii'st' tli'-y n i ' iMnih tt ml liH-r will cut I lu l ' lnitil'i r ui tho I'iih v-tim-mm'. Ii nun- l nuM i In tho liiriiiit-r lni'm. ' i II ii .1 IIOJM-V. 1llV.-tl( it.' tin' In in i Inn. niiii lur f iut'LuiaUii(1hi.liN1. n. , WM. 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