AFTER 7 YEARS SUFFERING I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound Waurika, Okla. "I had female trou. bles for seven years, was all run down. I and bo nervous J, could d o t do any. thing, i he doctor treated me for dif, fnn?nt tilings but did mo no good. I got so bud that I could not Bleep day or night. Wh loin rJ this condition I rrsd Ifif T.vrlla !! linlr ham's Vegetable. Compound, and began its 11 so and wrote to Mrs. linkham for advice. la t short time I had gained my avcra?o weight and am now strong and well." -Mrs. Kaltje Stevens, lL i D., Ho. B, Uox 81, Waurika, Okla. A notlior Grateful Woman. Huntington, Mass. "I was In a nrr. tous, run down condition and for thrca years could find no help. "1 owe my present good health to lydia & l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound and Wood Purifier which 1 be lieve saved my life. "My doctor knows what helped mo and does not say one word against it." Mrs. Mart. Jantitte Bates, Box 1.14, Huntington, Mass. liecause your case is a difficult on, doctors having done you no good, di not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial. It surely has cured many rases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic rains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, and nervous prostration. COOK OUTDID THE SCHOLAR Maybe Sign Wat Not All Good Latin, but She Translated It Without Difficulty. Jack returned home from college, where hp had won hlh honors as a (Undent of ancient lanKuagPB, but he phnded lunornnre one day when his yoiinn ulster nuked hltu to tranidute a F)gn kIip had seen of an optician's which rend thus: "Con aultu Ratio utyw urcy rs." Jack (struggled nmnfully with It for several minutes nnd gave It up. "There lire come words In It that are Latin. The others aren't, anyhow. It doesn't make sense." "That Is what 1 unld." replied his flsti r. "Hut cook translates It. with out any trouble. She says It means 'Consult us ahnut your eyes.'" Open-AIr Schools Increasing. Since January 1, 1A07, sixty-five open Ir F.'houls for children afflicted with or !erili.insed to tuberculosis have teen established In twenty-eight cities, Accorling to an announcement made by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. The firs', upon air school In the United States was established on January 1. lt07, by the board of education of Tnivlcence, R. I., at the Instance of Dr. Kilen A. Stone. The next school was established In May of the Rame year at I'lttRburg, and the third at Huston In July, 1008. According to the reports received by the national association, the result of the open air class work has been to rpstore most of the children to normal health and efficiency, One of these open air schools or classes should be estab lished Uir ench 25,000 population, es pecially In cltieR. Willing to Make an Effort. On a large estate In the Scottish highlands It was the custom for a piptr to play In front of the houst every week day morning to awaken the residents. After an overconviv lal Saturday night, however, the piper forgot the day and began his reveille (can It he played on the pipes?) on Sunday morning. The angry master fhouted to him from the bedroom win dow: "Here, do you not know the fourth commandment?" And the piper sturdily replied: "Nae, sir, but ye'll hie hustle It 1 11 hlc try It, sir.' Solely to Blame. IHner Who is that singing so dread folly out of tune? Restaurant Proprietor It Is my wife. IMner Perhaps the accompanist Plays out of tune. R- P. She is accompanying herself! London Opinion. There Is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do It with reluctance Terence, Makes a Good Breakfast Better ToK; ave some Post Toasties with milk. cream or For a pleasing change, "prinkle Post Toasties ovc fresh or stewed fruit, 111(111 add cream and you kave a sttiall feast. "The Memory Lingers" POSTI M CfcSKAI. CO.. Lid., Ka tie Cisck. Mich. J mm n mm mm FROM 1 STATE CAPITAL Information and Gossip at Harrisburg. DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Brief Mention of Matter a Thay Occur at the State Capital Official and Other wise. Hate to l-'lulil, .Mine Fire. The Joint legislative Commission appointed to make an investigation of the mine fire which has been burning beneath Carbondalo for sev en or eight years, filed Its report with the legislature and reconi-HK-nds that the Slate take Imme diate control of the situation and that an appropriation of $100,001 be nado for the purpose of extin guishing the fire. The commission finds that the continuance of t lie lire Is dangerous to the community and that the State Ik'partnietit of Mine should bo given authority and means to proceed Immediately te either confine the fire or extinguish, it and that the Attorney General sue the owners of the tract for the cost of putting out the fire. The report of the commission criticises the own ers of the property known as the Watts-Scurry tract for a disposition to allow the lire to burn out and for failure to furnlBh specific Informa tion to assist the commission In IN investigation. Accompanying the re port Is a statement by Chief of Miner James K. Roderick in which he says the only way the fire can be con trolled Is by digging a channel around It. Thirty-two private prop erties with an estimated value of $ S 5 , 0 0 0 would have to he rondenined to bring this about and the work would cost about $175,000. A bill to appropriate $100,000 to start the work of ronflnlng the Are was pre sented In each House Immediately after the report was read . I tllltles Hill. The first public hearing on the public utilities bill was attended b representatives of many of the pub' lie service corporations of tho State The discussion, which was taken part in by the counsel for tho various companies on the one side and At torney General Hell and Representa tive Gilpin Robinson for t he State, resulted In a battle between lawyers and was along legal lines through nut. The gist of the arguments ail vanced by tho corporation lawyer? was that the utilities bill In Its present form was unnecessary, tin fair and burdensome in that It not only compelled the corporations of the Slate to obey existing laws, which they were always ready to do, but In addition they were com pelled under the provisions of tho bill to have additional rules and regulations thrown around them. MconM's for A vim ion. In line with the progressive spirit r( the age and the habit Into which legislative bodies have fallen of reg ulating and licensing everything on tho earth and the waters under the earth conies a hill providing for the licensing of aviators who desire to fly from any premises in the Com mon wealth either for sport or exhi bition. The measure provides that any aviator who carries passengers shall first satisfy the Secretary of the Commonwealth that he or she Is competent to manage an aeroplano and shall have a license from an In corporated society or association of Individuals formed for the purpose of promoting the science of aviation. Any aviator who (lies for sport or exhibition comes under the same provision and is compelled lo satisfy the Secretary of the Commonwealth of his or her fitness to fly. Cash for Itittetville Job. The hill to provide the $4TH,(M)i) which the Rlttersvlllo Commission told Governor Toner was necessary to complete tho buildings, was pre sented in the Mouse by Chairman Woodward, of the House Appropria tions Committee. The bill rarrieg the sum former Governor Stuart cut out. of the appropriation, and says the money Is for the purpose of car rying out the provisions of the act to erect the buildings. Hotels Seeking Hearing. The Philadelphia Hotel Associa tion, through Thomas ( l-eslie, it secretary, compiained to the Stato RaHroad Commission that an Im pression had been given that tho hotels made money on their tele phone service. The hotels. It was set forth, lose money by reason -of tele phones. A hearing Is desired to give the commission a correct idea of th business. Hills Passed in House nnd Senate. The State Senate passed a Housu bill making it. a misdemeanor for any proprietor, manager or employed of a theater or other public place of amusement to discriminate against any person wearing the uniform of the I'nlted States. The penalty Is a fine not exceeding $500 or im prisonment not exceeding one year. Authorizing cities and boroughs to enact ordinances prescribing regula tions for mining coal beneath them to prevent the settling or caving Id of the surface. Authorizing the State to build bridges over any river not more than 1,000 feet and not less than K00 feet wide at localities not less than ten miles distant from tho nearest pub lic bridge over the same river In counties where the indebtedness in creased by the cost of such bridge would exceed the limitation of two per cent, of their assessed valuation. Appropriating $110,000 Tor the purchase of land for rifle rane or land for permanent camping ground for division encampment or for per manent ramping ground for three ' eparate brigade encampments. LIVE NEWS OF THE STATF. Pen Argyl. Miss Kthel Tucker wan announced as having won the valedictory honors of the Senior Class of the local High School. Miss Minnie Parsons Is the salutatorlan. Tho commencement exercises will take place on June 2. York. Thousands of shnd are swimming about In front of the big dam at McCall's Ferry. Many of them have been caught with dip nets ami seines. It is stated that on ac count of the dam they cannot get up the river. Johnstown, Three colored per sons, one a woman, were killed, and five, also one a woman, were In jured In an automobile accident, while returning from a dance. The machine, running Hfty miles an hour, skidded, jumped on to a pavement and ran Into a telephone pole. Mauch Chunk. A cablegram has I en received from Peking, China, by friends of Mrs. Harry ft. Packer, loeenscd, slating Hint Mrs. Phi ker lied of pneumonia and not by the plague, as supposed, and that the body will he shipped to Mauch Cunk for burial, arriving at Sail Ktanclsco on May 1 9. Media. Harry C. Worrall. a farm er of Newton township, began a suit for divorce from his wife, Margaret Worrall, charging her with miscon duct with Thomas Pyle, of Lima. Pyle is under ball for trial on a charge preferred by Worrall. and Worrall was held for trial on a charge of assault and battery on hla wife. Bethlehem. -G"orge Iluss. a broth er of Tobias Huss, of l.ehlghton, ro relvod word that the I u Pont Pow der Company had decided to purchase Ills invention. The Invention Is one by which powder Is manufactured that Is non-exploslve unless Ignited by fire. He has patented the Inven tion In this country, Mexico and Ger many. Plooinshurg.- Only the fact that a bard storm whs its pi ogress saved the village of Kxenange when the three story planing mill of John 1 1 h rl 111 ;i 11 ind Jacob Smith caught fire and was destroyed, entailing a $;i,(Mio loss. The mill was in the center of the vil lage ami with no tiro protection the heavy rain kept the lla.'.ies from spreading. Norristow 11.- - Hochiiho there Is not sulllcieiit money in the county treas ury, the erection of the new House of Detention, bids for which have been received, and which will cos? about $1.1.11011. the building will likely lie posCurier for a lime at tho direction of County Controller Jacobs, who says he wants the coun ty to pay as It goes. Chester. - John Grawl. of l.eipel' ville, died in the Chester Hospital from Injuries received at the Bald win Locomotive Works in Kddy stone, where he was employed. He was adjusting the driving box of r locomotive on wheels when he fell, sustali Ing a fracture of the skull. Grawl came to U'ipervllle a few mouths ago from Heading. Pottsville.- Armed with legs lorn from the table in their ward, Adam llanselman and William Colonis, two Inmates at the county Insane asylum, fought a duel to death. When at tendants rushed to the ward, drawn there by the sound of the scuffle, Col onis, who Is 33 years old, was lying on the floor with his head battered In, while over him stood llanselman uninjured. Colonis died shortly a f torn ard. Reading. The Jury In the case of S. 11. Wagner and ('.' B. Wlckersham against the RcHdlng Railway Com pany for the destruction by fire of their ham In Douglass township, al leged to have lieen caused by sparks from a locomotive, awarded the plaintiffs $3. Run damages. The barn was valued at $:',,ouo and contained .Tops and machinery worth $1,200. It was located forty feet from tho Colebiookdale branch. York. John B. Kone, of Chance ford township, was badly injured by an explosion of a small dynamite :ap which had been hidden away In some loose tobacco which he had been carrying around In' his pocket. Kone loaded the bulb of his pipe villi the tobacco and, after lie had given several strong puffs, there was an explosion which carried away portions of his nose, cut his eye and burned his face badly. Allentown. By direction of State Health Commissioner Dixon the but ter produced in the greater part of Lower Macungle, a rich agricultural township of lxhigh county, has been (luarantlned on account of scarlet fever. An epidemic of this ma'ady which spread through the borough of Ktnans and sundry villages, was traced by the health Inspectors to ba scarlet fever In the families of the dairymen. nioonisburg. At the closing ses sion of the Northumberland Presby tery here Rev. S. C. Dickson, of nioonisburg. and Rev. W. K. Pres ton, of Klysburg. were elected min isterial, and I). H. Snyder, of Sun bury, and Robert h. Montgomery, of Warrior Run, lay ronimlssioncre to the General Assembly. Bethlehem. While on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Coleman, at Butztown, Howard l-aubarh, for twen ty years proprietor of the Hanover ville Hotel was stricken by a stroke of apoplexy and died, his age being 70 years. Mauch Chunk. Clerk of ths Courts of Carbon County John J McGlnley, received a verdict for $10, 000 damages against tho Central Railroad of New Jersey, for tho loss of both his legs at Hauto, near I.ans ford, on December 18, 1903. by an accident. Ue was then a brakeman, and while his train was receiving a car loaded with timber a brake chain broke and McGlnley was thrown on the track the car passing over hoth hla legs. It was stated at the trial that theV liain was nerecuve, naving been nit together with wire at places. LIFE SAVED BY FRIEND'S ADYICE Ahnut three year ngn I tufTero.l with appendicitis and after having an operation performed it left) me with a severe cast of kidney trouiim. 1 waft doctored by aev rral phyiicians aul getting no relief I took the advice of a friend nnd procured a bot tle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. After taking the contents of the first bottle I felt greatly relieved and decided to continue it. After using the contents of three more dol lar bottles, I experienced a complete cure. I cannot recommend Dr. Kilmer's Bwatnp Knot too highly to anyone suffer, ing from kidney or bladder trouble. Your vrrv trulv, K. V. HILAM. Cartcrsville, Ga. Sworn to and suhscrihod before ma this July 12th. l!ofl. JOS. S. CALHOI'X, Noturv Public, B. Co., Ga. I lX M Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Senl lo Dr. Kilmer k Co., Bingham ton, X. Y., for sample bottle. It will onm ittee anyone. You w ill alo receive, a hnoUlet of valuable information, tellui II about the kidneys and bladder. W hen writing, be aure ami mention this paper, l-'or K.ile at all drug atorei. Trice lifty tenia nnd one dollar. OF COURSE. The Magistrate You aajr you didn't know the pistol was loaded, yet tba, dealer who sold It to you says you did not pay for It. rrlsoner What's that got to do with It? The Mtglstrate Well, If you didn't pay for It. then the dealer must hav charged !t for you. "ECZEMA ITCHED SO I COULDN'T STAND IT." "I suffe-cd whh eczema on my neck for about fx months, beginning by little pimples breaking out. I kept scratching till the blood came. It kept getting worse, I couldn't sleep nights any more. It kept Itching for about a month, then I went to a doc tor and gut some liquid to take. It seemed as If I was going to get bet ter. The Itching stopped for about three days, but when It started again wns even worse than before. The ec zema Itched so badly I couldn't stand It any more. I went to a doctor and be gave no some medicine, but It didn't do any good. We have been having Cuilrura Remedies In tho house, so I decided to try them. I had been using Cutlcura Soap, so I got me a box of Cutlcura Ointment, and washed off the affected part with Cutlcura So,p three times a day, and then put the Cutlcura Ointment on. The first day I put It on. It relieved me of Itching so I could sleep all that night. It took about a week, then I could see tho scab come off. I kept the treatment up for three weeks, and my eczema waa cured. "My brother got hla face binned with gunpowder, and he used Cutl cura Soap and Ointment. The peo ple all thought ho would have scars, but you can't see that he ever had hla face burned. It was simply awful to look at before tho Cutlcura Rem edies (Soap and Ointment) cured It." (Signed) Mis Elizabeth Gehrkl, For rest City, Ark., Ocl. 16, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment are sold by druggists and deal ers everywhere, a liberal sample of each, with 32 page booklet on the care and treatment of skin and hair, will be sent, poKtfree, on application to Potter D. & C. Corp.. Dept. X, Boston. Bloodleu Battle. "What we want," said the peace promoter, "(s a system that will per mit candid discussion to take the place of actual conflict." "Don't you think," inquired the man who was rending the sporting page, "that our professional pugilists have come pretty near solving the prob lem ?" Justified. Wngge Why did llenpeck leave the church? . Jaggs Somebody told him mar riage were made In heaven. Judge. Constipation caue and aggravates many nerioun HiM-ai". It is thnmuclilv cured by Dr. Piercf'a Pleasant Pellets. The favor ite hniily laxative. If a girl has a grown up brother she acquires a pretty fair knowledge of men without having to pass through the agonies of matrimony. To enjoy (rood hwtllh, take Garfield Tea; it cures 'constipation tn regulates the liver and kulneva. It's a. wsjite of the other fellow time when you talk foolish. im UUEfl "I find Cascrets so good that I would not be without them. I wa troubled a preat deal wkh torpid liver nd hedche. Now since UkinR Cacrets Candy Cathar. tic I feci very much better. I shall cer Uinly recommend them to my friend a tue best medicine 1 hare erer seen." Anna Bnzinct, Otborn Mill No. a, Fall River, Maaa. rieanant. Palatable. Patent. Tail Rood. j)o (ocx1. Never Sicken, Weaken or (irlpa. 10c, 25c, SOc. Never aolil In bulk. The tenw Ine lahlet stamped C C C. Uuaxantcatl to our or your money back. CAP-DE-GRIP r.,:TO h rnltFTivl ntany of HHVKItM UU.Irt, J ' I'l'c. mitl Nn.I KAI.lilA. Mm. little wrlle, "Cap-IM-ltrip I lint ntl all you rltttm II lit be. Hnd mo a Jin bo.t nnil Mure Miimple lo alte lo hit frlt-mia." vio Jt.iBk-itiK. Kwe i.nipl.- I' A UK liKOTHfr.tta, Hot itna-Hull liuort. Marjrlnud. tf mirtralwttli I auiitvut,UMi Thompson's Eyi Watoi icicles T im Trrv ,hy WILBUR. D NEPB1T Master." Ill Ih siiKKcstcd I I111I linrliilorii shall he rompi-lli'il liy law to entitle tlicinselvi "Master." and when mnrrled ttiey may e known aa "Mlsler.") The Hcnperks silt one evening-the day's hnrd tusks were done, llenpeck removed the Hpron from his vest ; He'd straightened up the table, washed the dishes one by one And now be settled down to have a rest. He waited for the paper, which Mrs. Hen peck read; She reached some news that fllled her with dellKht "Cll bachelors all "Mnster"; the proper plan." she said And llenpeck. nodding sanely, vowed: "That's right!" 'The men." said Mrs Itenpeck, "loo long have bad full sway, And bachelors must he Identified; lo long as they're unmarried, a lax they ought to pay And sign tlieir names to show their class, beside." Then llenpeck kept on dnrnlng the socks, to pass the while. And. leaning down to get a better lllit, Dr possibly to keep her from noticlii). his smile. He snld. with mck expression: "Yes. that's right." Then llenpeck sought the kitchen, and set tlie bread to rise. Ami put the onlmeiil properly to sunk. And while he did his dot) hu musd between his sighs: "I onlv hope she doesn't see the Joke." Hhe called lo him, serenely: 'pear, ure the windows locked? And have you got tilings cleared off for the night?" He came and took the pnper, nnd, "Mid ler!" then he mocked -But very sollu voce "Well, that's right " SOUR DROPS. We often have wondered what psy j Miological Impulse tells some women when to laugh at the theater. A man w ho is under 20 or over 40 finds It hard to understand why there should be anything except aoubreltes 3n the stage. Folks who adopt music as a profes Ion may not be said to have a hold on fame until they have caused the post ponement of a concert because of their illness. Some people go around missing trains Just because It gives them a rhnnce to boast of their absentmlnd rdness. The man who takes you to one side and tells you that he Is simply rrnzy because of his love for some girl, Is Imply crazy. Ixve makes, the world go 'round but two drink of rye will give It r per ceptlble whirl, according to Kentucky theorists. A man will make more druses for oelng fired than his boss does for Mr ing him. The man who stands on the street 'orner and oglea women Is usually the line who applauds the loudest at the play when the hero tells the villain lo iinhnnd the girl. Some men are mean enough to make scrap books of baby food pic lures and preserve them to show to Iho victims In about 15 or 18 years. Diplomacy. "We must give up the open-door policy, I am afraid," says the first dip lomat. "And why?" demands the second "The Ambassador from Klshwoo will not agree to our plans, and you know the whole open door idea hinges upon his derision." "Hinges on It, does tt?" asks the lecond one. "Hinges on It? Tell you what we'll do. We'll make It a sliding door. See?" Thus was shirt sleeved statecraft given another great impetus. Knew Her Limitations. "Wouldn't you like to drive for a little while. Motile?" "Mercy, no! Why, I can't drive a horse any better than I ran drive a tack." Just for Spite. "She seems to be a woman of excep tionally unpleasant disposition," ob serves the newcomer, referring to an absent ono. "Unpleasant disposition?" echoes the native. "Why, did you never heat of what she did to cause heartburn ings among her acquaintances? She announced a big dinner and ball fot a certain evening, and then never In vited a soul to It." A Mere Tyro. . "You are flirting terribly; 1 do not like It," said the Indignant wife. "But, my dear," begged the poor husband, "you must be lenient witr me. Remember, thia Is my first at tempt at flirting. I'll do better aa 1 get In practice." Lack of Horse Sense. "Ha. ha!" laughed the philosophical man, after hla horse had thrown him. "It's a good Joke on you. You are run nlng to Greenville, and I am going tr Jonesboro." 1 48 " V Johnson and the Smart Children. Full of Indignation against such par ents as delight to produce their young ones early into the talking world, Sam uel Johnson gavo a good deal of pain, by refusing to hpar the verses the chil dren could recite, or tho songs they could sing. One friend told him tba" all two sons should repent Gray's Elegy to him alternately, that he might Judge who nad the happiest ea lence. "No, pray, sir," said he, "let the dears both speak at once." I.ADIKS f'A.N WEAR M!OI-:. ine Urn mull.T nftiT tiring Allen's Ki'l-Kuke. lh ntltppilc pirnler to ba slisk.-n Into Hie RtH it siukps tlitlit or nw tli.H-ti feel es.f : sites ItiMunt rehof to corns soil t.tmlon. Tills Is in i-rt; Sprmkln AUi-n's Kiiol-kit In one Kilo slid nnl In ;lieotber snvl mtiitillouinn-n-e. Sold eT.-rrwIiiTr. Ife. hint aet'vl ' tnbtt if ute. For KKKK trisl rat kage. sddruss Alkn tt olualfd. l.rK.ijr. N. V. To be conscious that you are Ignor ant Is a great step to knnwltdge. Benjamin IHsraell. To keep the Mon! pure nnd the kin ilcjr, drink IIiirlcM Tea before retiring. It Is not necessarily true that tho worst Is yet to come. When woman sprikt of her silent secret' suffering the trusts you. Millions have he towed this mark of confi dence on Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Huffulo, N. Y. Tvery. where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce' 1 svorito Prescription which save I lie tufftrin tt from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak ill I nesses and stubborn ills. IT MAKES WEAK WOHCN STRONO IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Ptem'M Pltmstal Pcllttn Indue mild BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. Ilix letter writing never amounts to anything. IHx (Hi. I don't know. Ten letters cost me J 1,000 once. Labrador' Future. AeenrdiiiB' to statements made the other day by Dr. (irenfell of Labrador, the Cinderella of British possessions has a brilliant future before It. Ir. (irenfell, who has lived twenty years in tlinl snowy country, says that In Jays to come It will carry a popula tion as easily as Norway does today. It Is, he says, a better country than Iceland, and to be greatly preferred lo I.aplund, Finland, Siberia and northern Alaska. FD OF.KRS. "The grand old man." he is called for he is so honest handlim; horses in r:ice. He s.-ivs: "I have used M'llllN'S DISTKMPKK Cl'RK for 12 years, alwava with liel success. It is the only remedy I know to cure all forms nf distemper and prevent horses in same sta ble having the disease." 50c and $1 a bot tle. All druggists, or manufacturers. Spohn Medical Co., Chemists, (ioslten, Ind. What We Are Coming To. Jack I thought your landlord didn't allow children. Henry Sh! We call It Fldo -Harper's Bazar. A pin scratch may esur Mood poison, a rustv nnil cut is very apt to do so. n.imlins Wirard Oil used st onc drsws nut all infection and makes blood poison impossible. The Ignorance of Casey. Casey Thwat kind av a horse ii a cob? Mulligan It's wan thot's been raised intoirly on corn, ye Ignoramus. For fOLDS) and fill IP ttlrks' CsrcniNa Is the liest remedy re lieves the aching mid feverish ness cures Ine Colli amt restores normal coiiilltfons. It's llqulil etfeels Inuuetliatrly. inc., it'., ami .S'. &l drug stores. Not Possible, "la there a good parting acene In that play?" "No; tho hero's bald." Nature's laxative, flnrfield Tea, nver rnmes constipation and is iiieallv suited to tone up the system in the Spring. Who bo neglects learning In his youth, loses the past and Is dead for the future. Euripides. EATS WHAT HE LIKES AFTER It will b welcom nw to dyspr.ptles to learn of a remedy that, In the opinion of thousands, Is an absolute cure for In digestion and all forma of stnmuch trou ble, and. better still. It Is R-unrRntesd to do so. The remedy la Ir. Caldwell's Byrnp Pepsin. Wa all know the value of pure pepsin In IndlKeHtlon, and ndd tn this some ex ceptional laxative Ingredients nnd ynu have a truly wonderful remedy. Mr. T. W. Worthy of Korsythe. Oil., got to the point where lie could not even eat or di gest veRetatilea and after many years of seeking- he found the cure In Ir. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. Mr. Rudy Kasnerof Mollne, III., was In the same bad pre dicament wltli hla stomach, took Ryrup j r" 5c Regular, lA.i.n th strenuous something rvrru .vpeciuL 1 y on 1 he market. C.omnsrison will brwa It to you. Made br snecisl opemlors nt attractive, extra sirons. isst color msirnaisi reintnrred snd C.ll AkANT KH). Yourdeslrrcan supply you; If not. send ushlsnsme. roar rollsr air and ths pi ice In stumps lor tsnipla shirt and book of nrwpsttcma. THE PRESIDENT SHIRT COMPANY, HOW. Fayette Street Baltimore, Md. Household Remedy Taken In the Spring for Year. Ralph Kust, Willis, Mich., write! "Ihiod's Sarsaparilla has been houses bold reined v m our home as long a J run remember. 1 have taken it in the spring lor several years. It hn no nn.i for elennsing the blood and et pelhng the humors that accumulate dur ing the winter. Heing a fanner and ei pnrd lo IihiI weather, mv svstem is often flii'led. and I often take llood'a farsa parilla ith (inoil results." i Hood's Sariiparilla is Peculiar to Itself There is no "just as need." Get it lodav in iiual liquid firm et thocoluti'd tablets called SoreatabS. X COUNTRY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS in New York City. Best features of roun by and ciiy liie Out-of-door apotts on 1 hool park of 35 acre near the Hudson Kiver. Academic Course Primary Clajsta Graduation. Upper cla-ss fur Advanced Special Students. Music and Art. Write for catalogue and terms St j kiwi mi ' sMIm. iimtilr nw. liiit it.. rJ. A. I Mgrs SORC EVE WELL DEFIANCE STARCH fl.'k a truly Honored by Women No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her 000- , fidenre misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the Wosio'j DisrsssAar Mimical Association, Dr. It. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. v' atlurtl bowel movtmtat one a day. 3 The Point of View. "I notice that you have given t.. the fight for a cleauer city. You used to be one of the lenders in the oppo Kit Ion to the smoke nuisance." "Yes. I've come to the conclusion that smoke cannot be abolished. It iisiIckr to keep harping on the que Hon." I "lly the way, what business are you In now?" j "(Hi, I've quit working for a salary. : An uncle of mine left me a valuable j Interest In one of our biggest may i chine shops " Urn. Win. low's Ritothlitg 8.Trnp for liiiilresi : teething, softens lite irnm. reiluces inflMiiim tiuu, a.1ii puin, cureit wiuil colic, lc a. botila If you move to another Hat thle spring you villi have to get used to a new set of noises and neighbors. ll.iilttll lea. imaliiahlc in the (test iticiil 1 liM-i slid Kidney dtM-iisa's! No man becomes a jailbird just for a lark Constipation 4 Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Core CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS I sit Purely vf tle act lurcl but gently the liver. Slop after dtanef dtrirrss cure iadi- cesooa - improve ike complex ion hi ightea ike eyes. SsmII ML Snail Dm, Saull Price- Cennina Duitkai Signature FARMERS Inrtvitftn ynnrcmp by inidin I our Hif ktruin wiib n ( wenj .1 nnl nit Mill; an.t il-tn.y tht) muni NNr tit U'ttirf 1 lu wnj H im, M.u'hliir. llrtYa Trail pin til r ttiut -. iiUrit ttiioe m.tlfralW. ltrk' nnd Huill IVaarnl IWn Tl.rtlirrv U4 rrn itrmlnri. Writf J ..Owm4 Ill Ugh. H., tltJ..r, aU .......... .... 4 ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? lot Msttsrv of Trsvsl, Consult ARTHUR W. ROBSON Cnro Sfamthip und Railroad Pat: Agent 127 Baltimore Street. BHimore, MJ, Ticket to and From Europe by All Linoa Pai-tona II r ConducldToun,SummrCruiai.a Travollrr'a Choquva Lallvra of Credit DAISY FLY KILLER r; Nfcr,aai kHIa atli4 htl,0 !. tltlkVIr li , ai- 1 .tjinfs l ull All !! H !( mrLfti cmmJ pill or tl a '. v4 toiastti rmjir mw ibiat- Uutnnirll fMlt Uftllritttlrra r Nl I ft H'l fsif '.Ds Hmni n tHuru 4 PATENTS ! Wnlaoa E.CoUtuafi.Waiht Intuni.ln. IWkxin. Hi ha. rai.j. jv.va. mm result Ol K ItlU l l OW HI' 4 Ml H li K hTKI I; iiiltiiii'n suvm von l.kti ir i-i)i on jinn l utrtde, .ami )mintiiitnt. Hib hmi a ri i.,Mrr4,rei W. N. U.. BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1911. TAKING FREE SAMPLE Trpsln an.l Is now cured. Hundred! ol others would sTladly testify. It Is a sTunrantced cure for Indigestion, constipation, biliousness, hoadiu lies, (ti on tlie stomach and similar cumplitlnl A bottle can ba had at any drua st.irt for ft ft y cents or a dollar, but If you wish to make a test of It first send your ad dress lo l'r. Caldwell and he will supply a free samplo bottle, sent direct to yout address. You will soon admit Hint vou have found something; to replice suits, cathartics, breath perfumes ami other temporary reliefs. Syrup Pepsin will curat your permanently. Tor Ih free samnle addrs TV. W B. Caldwell, Ml Caldwell buildlnc. Montl- I cello, 111. GUARANTEED WORK SHIRT VThclt.M Kxtra Seectai resident Work Shirt ouulu to sppfitl tn yon at once. I.iks th riow worn by ovrrJ MILLION MKN, It is made wesr of work dsv.hut (orlhos nieo who want Both srs lh areatst values or tlis money Tito, ,',T 4 X A'Vi.TADTrDT 1 vrm,",wi j 7 5? I
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