Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. mm Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out cf order ' or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so nrevalfnt D that it is not uncommon ' for a child to be woi HBSB? afflicted with weak kit 111 I NMM ! . .UAi ... . a.wjo. v,,"-v UI .L- e'es 'er, if the ' urine scalds th. fies i hen the child rea:!ies an "..tail -a.ould be able to ccn'-oi ihe p -;jr:,. it Is yet afflicted with i , ratting, oepcnd upon it. the cause of th jifficulty Is l.idr.ty trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effest of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- J cent ana one uunar HJIUI'ap -tiH :. . Y u mav have a U - sample bottle by mail a5Si tree. r.lso pamphlet tell- jiomo of swanrrvlioot. ing all about it. including many of the thousands cf testimonial letters received (rem sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. i EN sy IMI v M t. guubury A Lewtatowti Division. In effeol N v. ! ssstwasd. iTATioas. m a M a 1 1 i n i M m I H (S3 I Oil J J7 U 3 Si :!' 1 90 3 1 :i i BO ., Biinnury 10 7 Bellnagrove Junction in i esiltisarove 1011 I'awilns1 id si Kresuier l 27 M .In r I0W MiiliUeburg low Benfer hi i' Deaverfiiwu in .'.I Adatnsburs I .17 Krtilli-. titlls 11 ia McClura 1113 Wagner II II mil. ll j it Patntvrvilli li s Mnitland I ,v Lewtstown II :r? fjesrlstown (Mln t ll in Lewtstown Junction. 1ASTH Aim A M !' H a i s nit li 09 4 Ml j '.i i 4 r. S3 4 ; - 1 1 II I 111 4 28 Mi ' I .i I II R W i s'.M I 1 h 18 :i .. HiC :l l'i T ? :i :l TIM i an 7 411 it .'III 7 43 a l'i 7 SI 3 II 7 a ii 7 ill !! II! Grave, earnest, dignified, unspoiled, sincere. Hi 'Ived nonve th ntid ntm isphere Of puny selfishness and shriveled pride. In unspanned space sublimely wise and wide. Content to love our ltvrtd as patriots should And serve his country for that country's good. No sycophant nor oilv fl-xttcrer he. Dut from all petty shams and shallows free He Stood erect In greatness and in yrace. Look ever) evil squarely in ine la.ee, I en. hi ii .i .All tricks! -i ,. coli tiers, shulflers. knavca. Scorning e.liho t!e tyrant and his sLvvey; Foresaw vii dangers, lar-oii miures scanned, For peril others saw not keenly planned. Beheld i;rnn battles ? mint) up ahead, Yel viewed them .. . . coolly, without dread A man equip; od in word r.nj ready deed God's hosts of Freedom in strong love to load Through bcxttle smoke, tiic-nigh baptisms of flame, Willi steadfast courage nought could turn nor tamet A hero girded Freedom's fight lo Win Anil triumph over tyranny and sin. rhat good sword sheathed, Ins eaglo vision saw A land in peace, subordinate to law. Into thai lasting sunlit atmosphere And guided it with instinct . k-.vn and clear Which blos.ed its people With contentment's calms 'INealn northern pines and plumy southern palms. 5hper of destinies, he challenged fata, Made his loved country prosperous and f.reat. Till ris;ii(j clear from clouded fields ol Ti vrs Flashed forth resplendent all its bannered stars. Not since the world through rpa.ee its murse has run. Since glory dawned and mighty deeds were done. Has man excelled our peerless Washington. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Contagious Blood Poison ia the most degrading and destructive of all diseases, as it vitiates and corrupts the entire system I "PI i. . ' t .11 I llul I .... - ine iirai mire or inter is luuuww ay imit reil pimples on tlie IkhIv, inoutll and throat heroine sou-, the glands enlarge and Inflame, copper colored splotches appear, and bail and eyebrows fall out. These are some of the milder symptoms ; thev increase in seventy, filially attacking the vital organs ; the body is tortured with rheumatic pains ami covered with offensive eating sores. It is a peculiar poison, and so highly contagions that an innocent person handling the same articles used by one infected with this loathsome disease, may lie luoculated with the virus. It can he transmitted from parent to child, appearing as the same disease or in ;. modified form like Kcema or Scrofula Many an old sore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in middle life, is due and traceable to Mood poison contracted in early life. You may have taken potash and mercury faithfully for two or three rears and thought you were cured, but you wi re not, for these poisonous minerals never cure this disease ; they drive it from the outside, but it is doing its work on the inside, and will show up again sooner or later. You may not recognise it as the same old taint, hut it is. S. S. 8. has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood l'oison, and it will cure you. It is the only purely vegetable Mood purifier known, and the only antidote for this poison. S. S S. cleauses the blood thoroughly of every particle of the Kiison there is never any leturn of the disease. Mrs.T.W Lee. Mom gamery, Alt. . writes: Several year ogo I waa Inoculated wilb poison by ft diaeited nunc, who infected lay baby, and for si long years I suffered untold misery. My body was coveied with sore nnd ulcers Sev ers! I'hysiciiinstreated tne, full nil In no uur lo.e. The mercury aod potash they gave me seemed to s Id furl to the BW 'ul flame which was devour ing me. Fr iends advised tile to try S S I I Ik-hhii lak ing it ami improved from the stai I and a complete and perfect cure the result." CURE YOURSELF AT HOME. close study of Mood poison ami actual experience in treat ing it. You cun cure yourself perfectly and permanently Ht home, and your secret is your own Should you need any infonnation or medical advice .it any time, write to our physicians. They have mile a life study of blood diseases, and will give your letter promt)! .1 1 1 . 1 careful attention. Consult them as often as Mm please; we make no charge whatever for this service. All cone-.pou.h-Mn is conducted iu the strictest couUdence. Send for our Home which gives a history of stages, and is the Treatment the disesse ol manv M Look, in all irs ot ATLANTA, GA. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY '-US, rruin leaves Suubury 5 80 n in, ur rives ut Snlitistrrnvn " l"i p m Leaves HelinBtirnvoftiOOp, m , urrivi s hi Sunbury ' i in. renins Itwve Lew Into wn J miction i I vj i mi. Ul l.l n in. I in p iii.Iii ip in Hp iii. : I7p in, l'i M i m for Allium, i, PHUhuni ind the Ww.1 ror HaltlniorH anil wnshinston HMaiu '.'. in i 4M.S I0"n m ForPhliadeipntii mil ork "i "-, sir,, ii :i i in, l m i m I ,ii .oi.l 11 in m Km riartifharH s id p in Philadelphia & Ene R R Divisidn AM) PIOltTHBKN I'BNTH II. KAILWAV W8STWARD, TMln I nve s-ll IgrOTd JUOOllOD d&l BsaQ uy unit W "ii. u-.'-ain, rj.iH p in, ;i) p m.s unlay y 141 p in. Trilns leave Sunbury dally eX0Ot Sunday: I it am torn Italo, Rrle and (anandalsun Oil! 1 111 H'l HOMO V l. I" .. ll'l 'illlllllllltiai't 112a in or Lueii Haven. Tyrone andtbd Weai, 1 10 p in torHallernnt Kaie Tyrone and tiaimn ilaluua "i 4fi p ii) lor hnnovii unit ISInIrS ! In p lor Willl.un.sp.il t Ssnday t '21 a m for Bttff'ilo via Bmporlum, r io i in tor Krie and OseaDshsikTaa mi. i in for Lock Haven ana S M p iu lor VI Ihuaiport )i 50 a m, 9 It u in 2 Ol and 5 48 p SI lor Wllko- ii irre uud Ksselton 10 a in. lo in a iu. 1 (is p in. s 4"i p in lor Shatno kln ami Mourn Osmol Sunday a 98 a m lor Wllkssharre B istw.i BD. rrain.' ioav SeUsiiirort Junotlnn 10 03 a in, da.lv arrlviru at I'llll dallblH SlTpm New York 5 m p in Ualtliauru 3 a p in v, Hililnirtoa 4 In p in 5U4 p in .l.uly i rr v I nsr in Phlltulolpbl ,n sopm Now VursSlHtsiu, Baliiuiure B IS urn Waslilnglnti I M p in. i4jpru. ually artivlnv at Phlltvlalphls J Now nrk mi a in, Baltimore 230 m sshington l le a m ;'.-a lis ii o Isavs Sitnbury : til? a iii dully airlvlnx ii Phlladeldhla o 51 a in Haluninre fl 33 in Waihl stoo 746 am New lurk WS3a in Weekdsyi, in - h a m Sundava, tM Ptn week Ihts arnvliiK i Pblladelphia ii4Ham,NKw VorKHU p m, Baltlmira 1 1 s a in. Washington 1 (Ml p in. 1M pin, waek dayi arrlvlna at Phitadelphli ! ill. New Yors" V Ml p Ul. USltlmON rt 0 i p m Washington " tip m Trains alio leave Banbury at 0&O am sn.i is 21 and I at pp;, r Han isiiurK, Pbilsdelpbls and HJtiuiure , ,. .n I vTOOli, Qon'l Hass AroiH J B. HtTTCBTNSON itau'l Manaaar IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST. We give below some clubbing oombinattoua with the Post. The Wtes limited arc very low. 'Hie -New York Tri-Weekly Tri bmieantl tin- Middleburg Pust, one year, paid in advance, only 1.75. I n.. Tri Weekly is p.l,liHli.-d Monday, Wednesday and rriday, rmebae s larire ""' rn r ubacriReri on data ol sue, and eauh edition is a tboroughly ip-to-ilate daily family newspaper for DUiy people. I lie New York Weekly Tribu Mini tl... M :.i 1 1 i ii . we uxiuuieourg hist, one pwa in aavunae, only f 1.25 riu-Weekly Tribune ! published on tnuradey, ami gives ail Importsni news oi niilion and world, the hio1 reliablu market reports, uueneelled airrieultursl 'lepartineni, reliable K r.,i informs- loiiaud l imit,. U intertslnlns niis- tll.Ty.; "'"'he'-people's paper" for ie entire I mted States. national fam ily DSMt for farmers and villaaers. The New York Tri-Weekly World the Middleburg Tost, one year, in auvanee, only 1.65. Tbs'M.WaaSla w.i.i .. iSS aek. ' "lied with Ihe. latest he country mil Is well worth tne price asked for it. Ihe Practical Farmer, one year, -nd the Middleburg Post, one 'year, jjMd in advance, $1.50. Both of the above pajiers and the Practical Vmm Year Book and Agricul W Almanac for 1900, paid in wlvance, only $1.G5. : AN AMERICAN BEAUTY. A tilor; f..r ffssiilsitse'l Rllikssy, By T. C. HARBAUGH. I A I i : Ni ver 1 1 1 ire As iu seemed recrown ars ,i brighter (treat WVrh ngtoi had ii looked su i ie and ii.. in the I il with in w luate hiti in si und tin "And Mexicans, if they are gentlenMB, will nut ine It on pulling down the rni li en of a lister repubiic." A loud, derisive laugh grtti-u these Word I and told Maliel llint the bid w hi i i ffoi t on dell eai. "Ilring it down, icnorits, am! w- srill tie it at our bortes' hevls and" "You srill ilo nothing of the kind," Inter rupted the girl. "That Bag flosts to-daj in iioiior of the Kivat nun whu t.iv- il j lua ii gscy to thil country." "IIohii! down I down!" scresmed Ihe half-drunken mob a they urged theii boraai nearer to the doorstep. Suddenly Mabel disappeared, hut for a moment only. In another instant her graceful figure re appeared in tin- doorway and the Mexican! raw that her white hand gripped iheii of a Winchester. i in n- wai .i brighter, almost lierce, light in the young girl's eyes as ihe itood de fiantly in the doorway, looking calmly at tin- croup Iii fore her, "Senorita no ahoott" laughed the be lavflhi il leadi r of the greaser mob. "A hand laid on the flag-rope will an iwer that question!" wai the initant re joinder. "I thought better of you, Capt. Uustenn nte." Tin- Mexican, whom Mabel knew bj - . grinned under hii sombrero, ami ihi A. i j. 1 '()lCHCr, Veterinary sOrcoN. MIFFLINBURG MARBLE WORKS. I at In- i umux-i u'lHUi IVI i mi ' lookr ii III. Ma ll.: in our let ani J.uJ; ( onn v. i.. at the fair girl who I; ul ii downstairs uit'u a loiileil America i her .,rm ami a lustrous light m hel deep lin.wn eyes. "Don't you know, Jack! To-morros is the twenty-second, and I am nothing il not patriotic. rsnaw: i.wayt Keeping i n nivers.iiiis. 1 iii ion luii'i tin m -'ii by "Why ihould we? Thil is s glorious coun try, and" "The Isnd of the free am! the home of tlu brsve," hmke in the handsome fellow in his brown riding suit uml In- d-briinmvd hat, patterned a little after cowboy style. "I mppose yon are going tu hni'h the old thing up and hang it out to-morrow, am! bring some of the greater!, who are not patriot ic, down upon j ou?" "I shall certainly lei the breesei of thi Urasoi hi-w the fold I of '('id Glory,' ami I don't think 'the greasers,' as you call lliem, will molest it." "We'll see," 1.iiik)ii i1 Conroyj "but, leri ons'y, Mabel, I'd aiivis.? you to take il down if you see them coming from town to morrow a little hilarious, That's a greal Bag, of course, the fairest am! dearest ban ner in the world, to our way of thinking." "Qiad I am, on behalf of the flag, for your compliment! the tir.-l 1 have In .ii.! vi, ii pass this .war, 1 believe," and Mabel Brewster, known to many as tin- Rose oi the Brazos, unfolded the beautiful banner, hanging II gracetuuy over tne bacg ol a i ri.iii in ii i ear, m o: t in I r II .ving H orn us .-: i tpei gi- usten in white, hoisted the flag, whi Iii. m her si.it ut , pi r her ni t !u i the W . I . ' the fair girl reentered the house and . about her dutii i. "Is Jack coining back?" n sk 1 the lady, itching Mabel's quick movements "I think not! at least he said hefeai we would have to keep the day slov ; glailfi I wonder if I r ow him, I Ail hi mi i the saddle 1 pole, The vile ' his hi I, I as the i i ii I "Halt!" Win. h companions, who sei mi would let aii American e I '.ii.i Itusti mi i te snrane fi ind took a sit toward tin- Hag IHt f-LACi S1ILL FLOATtU. he ithing a I tuld have i-k thinks a good iinu- a rule d( at of v ..ii. I.. ush AN AMERICAN UEAU1V. si. Il Srer n the best 't"? PPrs published, Issued weekly, SftMf The year book eonlaini lormatlon that Is useful lo the farmer ana the Year Book for on ly $1.6.1. manlier tliat disclosX : their held ol soil azure. "Thanks," was the reply; "but, really, I must he going. Am sorry 1 can't Iv with you to-morrow to help juu celebrate the day." "You won't he here, then?" "I think not. 1 shall have to pass the day on the range; but, it 1 can, Why, 1 II come down toward evening. I0UU have to celebrate alone unless )ou can induce sonic of the greasers to assist you." A few moments later Jack wax riding toward the west, watched by the young girl, who stood in the doorway of the home near ihe river, and who now and then re plied to the wave of his hand with a similar use of the flag. ".lack's patriotic, of course," she said, half aloud to herself; "but he doesn't take to anniversaries like some other people. He thinks them a little stale. Hut let some one insult this Hag in his presence, und I there will have to be an inslaul apology or 1 or a light!" Karly the following morning Mabel, who was alone, with the exception of her wid owed mother, who, being an invalid, was seated in an armchair at the window, car ried the flag outdoors and hoisted it at the tip of the slender poie which had been planted in front of the Texas home for that purpose. It Was Washington'! birthday, snd ss she Stepped back and saw the winds shake out the starry folds of our nation' banner, Mabel thought of her ancestor, who had followed thst same flag on famous fields answered Mabel, 1 know, mother from tile l a lie "Vci, hut .1 ill Id, and "0, we'll see enough of each otli fore long," interrupted Mabel, as the grew dei per on her health) cheeks. "Ami I shall he happier than v. r, thi i ," and the ipeaker turned away, and, look ing from tin- houss out over the beautilul Stretch of country in sight, recalled th, days of lur young maidenhood when sin w.is wooed snd won by one who had given hii life for the Ha;; of our common coun- t t-y . The day passed almost uneventfully foi the two women in the Brasoi home. Now and then Mabel saw a horseman passing aloiitf the road which, running mar ihe house, led to the little town a few miles sway, Every once in awhile mine of thi rideri would tip their hats to tin-Hag, but, lor tin- in., st pari, the men passed without demonstration, "Afejcicans, some of Jack's 'greiscri,1 "the girl would murmur when sin- saw the lat ter. Towards evening -the young girl was startle. I iiy a series of wild shouts that i!ri w i her instantly to the window ami theme to tin- door, iu which she stood ,.,.!.. ng and listening. A paiiv of horsemen had tumid from the road and were coining toward tin house. iney rode the sturdy Mexican pony, and it did mt take .Main ! long t Identify them "We are going to have Mime callers," she aiil, calmly, turning hack into the house. "The ii vclcrs are coniinu hack from Qulcfa fit v and have turned from the road." "Mexicans, child:" "Some of Jack's 'greasers,' "smiled Mabel Brewster, "Don't jou hear their outland ish oriel!" "They may have designs against the flag." Instantly the face of the young girl red dened. She knew what the half-drunken greaser is capable ol doing when he has pent mad day in a frontier town, and he fore, going again to the door she looked tSWSrd a ( in ner of the room where she taw something that seemed to please her. Then she opened the door. Ity this tune the hilarious horde had pior nf the frontier had tired am! In- was more than hall fiend s of bii set urged him on. r.mg oul clear am! sharp as the r struck Mabel Rrewater'i shoul der .tin! instantly covered the Mr-Mean chief. " The Ii .i, Is that raised the Has' oi Wash ington will defend it to the bitter end I" Cspt. Bustemente bit his hps, but did not stop; he seemed bent on his own de struction. Suddenly, like a lion, he sprang at the flagpole, and, as his hand went up, the Weapon spoke. Shot through the shoul der ior Maliel, an adept with the Winches ter, did not want the worthless gresser'i life In- ii 'ted and staggered hack to his men, who at once set up cries of vengeance, "lake your leader away and leave the flag where it is!" sternly commanded Ma bel, " Tin- m xt man w ho Ipproai lies it a ill forfeit Ins life!" The Very mien of the beautiful young i t" ked the mob. Tiny looked from her at one another, and strong arms drew ( apt. Busteuiente up into his saddle, For a moment, while Male! faced them, the) looked into lur face, then with a half i In 1 1 foi her coin age, they gave their sir-, .is tin- cruel -pur and she yaw them Vanish. " inly a little of Benito Button nte'i bldfcd, mother, but the Hag of Washington still k:w the breeses!" said .Mabel, as she turned back into the limine. "I his has been the most exciting Twenty second c have evi r had " "And .lack will ls prouder of you than evi r!" was the answer, am! Mrs. Brewster, folding her daughter to her heart, thanked Uod thai the hloud of her ancestors bad not run out. HELD IN HIGH HONOR. - i dyir -i . .l - WXB ...-I bruNM kiwi, h irii-iuwL. . if ui:n,i ! All professional liusim k-eni rusti etl to my can T y will rm-lvi l.rnlnpl Mai i-nrefiil nllentlnii, X "- ' T j k. 1 1. xt. i ., :j: its t'StEer ol II i irv. luit fiicri . not X It.-ni.-r in Hnrble itml V town an) s;zi which dots not have a If s'"""' 1 K : STGNES & CEMETERY I : u "' ' LOT EKCLC-eiiRJS. Names ni hi. lies Counties. Towns. 4 Old hmis Cleaned and Ri paired y now liaViTiVhtr':::::::::::::::::: . i pcesasLowastieLowest. i Vermonl 1 I v Satncfarfinn ( , . .. ,t. . ( Ic Coiiiiccilcul ! v , , ii J A. JENKINS, Aft., t N. vork ii.. i ii ' Crc88crcve, . Now Jl I ) L I l i Mai . and I ; , ' III IVV.IIi vii-Biniu i - t.r r " it " r y Went Virgin , I L North i ai niiim . i i i South C'urollitu . .. Ufliulilt' man fur !...,: .-. r .,1 I , , I I .1 1 Alubuma' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l j j IiniJU'l.OHli't1 NVl' tvi.-ll U) iijicil iii Ti , ' : ' ( . K. K ii t ii k j I , . nlil,, I 11 .1 IV I. MM I . 1 1 1 . ( 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 1 ' :i . !, '1 I In.l ma .... I girl mill"! i S uit .iii rtlinici1 wl.ii wriiiiiir, Mi, 1 1,. . ... i',;;,"..:': i Ihe A T .-.-.mz ..s-i.u... li;r..c, I uWII 1 C i . C N N A T I OhiC Missouri i ' iii... . i i Arkiinsux i i llltiMiiili.l ' i ... ".ut' I t-ls i (tin lis. Louisiana .' , , , Texas I I! I I-1 -12t, Kau.s.i Nehriii Ii.i 1 il 1 he South I )a knt n 1 1 1 s , . . i , , i ,. Monia nn 2 1-1 Idaho I I " I'liih J tTTOHK i v .-.-i i v Colorado I I i i .inioi ma . ,.. , ,, ... Nevada ....... -,r . r, District o'fCoYumblniii.'iii.'.'iii .. I All Lush ntiirti.1 i( 'ig ckit ' ill Pfl -, C i 1 1 i l.i I Hill Mil I,. M l 1389 lilt I'lll l It TIOV I J.,- ?'. I i JtP "s- "Why have yon I seed up j ur their) hv !r'..':."''-"':' ' ' ''! NBAHOAIlll lilt itccause int uoj m i nnj h.m in- negun ,.. . , - I'h.riila i.u.i - nil t ft K I ii Ii . It I I .il Uli li. WO I ti nw vmi" w li- n i i Hundreds of Towns and Counties Named After George Washington. orue V. II He was Hi.- truthfu And vet lull oil I lie said. "I'm glad 1 He really was not, Washington Star. 'L'VNr.Uli','-- ' ..iCji.f TRY T! ......fiN1' ".V " ,111 .11 111 Tl" .C isi n Mill l.l N I Wcsi liMl.i, SI., in Lille" TO TIIK Wittier Rt'MtrlH ol I In Nottili The Only Line Operating Daily Trairi3 to y londa S9 0 M AN was ever honored so nun h in mug states, cities, counties, towns, lands, anil various other things i, an. i d alter him as Wsthlngton h.m been. Counties in 89 eiati are known an "Wash ington," and llrti places to which mail is addressed are named in his honor. There is generally at least one "Washington" in every state, and there are Washington ville, Washington I'.an.s, Washington Courthouse and Various other derivatives of ihe same name. Ststistlua are ohlanu-d not easily iii ---,. i t.. iI.m number of atrsfrti named ai lei' THE RIGHT THING TO PUT ON, i Benson's Plaster U Pain's Master.) Frmii I ho natural impulso to "put some thing nn" a, painful uput all spplioal niiia for tlie relief of pain have urisen. The nniMt successful liuvn ever been poul tices or plasters, und tho best of these is Benson's Porous Plantar. No other has anything like the sumo power as a curative agent, it is highly ami scientifically medicated, uml its itandard is advanced year by year. L's Benson's Piaster for coughs, oolds, chest diseases, rhetunatiam, grip, neuralgia, kidney trouble, lame back, uud other ail incuts thai ni.iko Winter it season of suffer ing ami danger. It relieves and cures (juicker than uuy other remedy. Do not in cept Capsicum, Btrongthening or llelhtdoi.na planters in place of lienson's, us they ioshoss none of ita curative power. lusiNt nu having tho genuine. The people of every civilized laud have Mr. W school, Oi George ini; to kI Weekly. Peltrtuirs '- ishington Whj t orge? Who ev. r heard mo! on mv birth trii bourd Air Niiiiiniifil inybi iru i i Tin' "PI ol the K'-ii siileliiliill) New York il.ulv Street Htntion, V rout, with I'ullinii Sleeping Car und lluleigll, Soul In i n l'.i-t M hi. nn ni l in 1 1 1 - 13:30 n. nii- Iv an i Dl'itwili) Day C in I'lll-s. I ' Another Tumor Removed by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound frrTTTR TO VH I NO 31) 'TWO years ng-.i I vvas a rr.-r,t nfferer I corn womb trouble and pro fuse flowing each month, ami tumors . would foi in in the woml 1 liinl foui t u in 1. 1-s in t WO years. I went through treat in e n t with doctors, 1 but they lhl me no good, and 1 thought 1 would have to resort to morphine. ' The doctor Bald that all thai could help nn- was to have an operation and have tho womb removed, but 1 had heard of Mrs. Pinkham'a medicine ami decided to try it, and wrote for her advice, ami after taking her Vcgctablo Compound the tumors were expelled nml I began to get stronger rigdit along, n.nl am as well us ever before. Can truly say that 1 would never bail gotten well had it not been for f.yilia K. i'lni, ham s Compound." Mahv A. Etaul, Watsontown, Pa. HIV III, Siivniiiiuli. Jack iieci ion s itre in ni.- for i'.t in ut itlnl all IV. ll. 1. 1 train connects ul N l rain Uostnli .' IK I ii in, ilelphiu 3;50 u, in . in , Washington nioml - lo p. in.. I'Iiicm ll:!M i . in . . ' Savannah 5:00 it. 11.10 a. in . St. An'i wh .An Li. i not her ninny's a ll.tl : I. ..hii dies to liiiiibin, m con- .T riiiil vv Itll 'lllllt- .1 IS r. Iti III:'..' i a. li i r r I v i ii j S liiiiibie I W u in in.. .1 inksonvllle Ktitiei 11,10 H. in. drawn rein in front of the house, and the ! testified for years to tho superlative merit foremost was throwing jibes at the bunnel that iloated grandly in the winds. Mabel faced the band with a smile on her face. In an instant arose the demand, accom panied by harsh words, for the lowering ol the Hag. Is that your mission? answered Mabel. of lienson's Plasters; and 5,1)00 physicians and druggists of this country have declared them worthy of punuu confidence. Iu official comparisons with others, Ben son's Plasters have been honored with flfty-fivt highest awards. For sain by all druggists, or we will pre pay postage on any n .ruber nlereil in the "Do you think for a moment thst a Brew- J United States on the receipt of 25c. each. sier win nam aown ine nag oi warning- mmy mt imwum m uiui. ion: i noisiea u wun inese ninas, ana they will never lower it to anyone. The senorits must not insult Mexicans," esme the flashing response. Keubury & Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. What Mrs. rinkhaut's Letter Did. " Hi'.AK Mits. Pinkham After follow ing the directions given in your kind letterfor the trentnientof lcucorrlinea, I can say that I have been entirely cured by the use of Lydia K. Pinkham's remedies, and will gladly recommend them to my friends. " Thanking you for your kindness, I am gratefully yours, A. B. Davids, BlSQUAMl'TOK, K Y." 'I . 1 1 1 1 n '. 80 i. in. I nr. null I'lilltnaii Drawing Kooiu Sleeper New Vork t. JaeltHoiivillf. Through Votibtited Paaseuger Conches an. I perfei I ser vice, Por loforiuutioti call on or write lit all PeuiiKvlvauia Kallroud ofllcos, or Seaboard Air Line Itnilwny represen tuttves, at OOtl Washington street, Boeton, Mass.; 1300 and 1171 Broad wiiv, New Vork;tt0 Snnili Third St., Philadelphia; 307 Bast Oeruiaq si., Baltimore; 1484 New York Avenue, Washington, or to H. K L. Utinoh, Qeoeral Passenger Agent, 1 o r t s. inout li, Vn 1 i T "It Another Dellnlllua, "What is chagrin, ina?" "Chagrin? Well, Tommy, it Is the I feeling you had yesterday when you I brought those three kittens homo 1 from the Joneses and I made you take them buck." Indianapolis Journal. N1ETTRALOIA eurad b Dr. Miles' Pad, Pills. "Omoms adoae. At all drusaisu 8PINAL Her llrnnlllon. "Ifes," said Miss Cayenne, "lie I undoubtedly a cynic." "What is your idea of a cynic?" "Be is a person who keeps you con tinually in doubt whether he is tin usually clever or unusually disagree weakness easily cured hy ble." Washington Star. Dr. Miles' Nerva Plasters,