Nothing I Ate Agreed With Me. 3 RE PRS MRS. LENORA BODENHAMER. Mrs. RR. TT D.-1, Bex 89 writes: 1 : Lenora Bodenh amer Kernersville, N. C.. red with lamdn Ft for some -time, agreed with me. and experienced a uneasiness and fear. nothing was very continual indigestion and that 1 ate nervous feeling of medicine from the doctor, good. 1 a description of my symptoms. I then wrote ‘to. Dr. Hartman for advice. said I had arrh of the stomach. I took Peruna and Manalin and followed his 5% rections and can now say that 1 feel a well as I ever did. “I hope. that all who are afl thie same symptoms will take Be 1, as it has certainky cured me.’ The above is only have written similar let man. Just one such Peruna to the candid every one similarly afflicted. If true of ought to be the testimony of hundreds, ves thousands, of honest, sincere people? We have in out files a great many other testimonials. Se ters to Dr. Hart- Case consideration this Pepys Intnion of Shakespeare. Pepys comment- ing on says “of “Midsummer 1% is the most in ridiculous play I ever saw ‘in my life; and upon recad- ing * 'Othel Moor of Venice,’ 1 have hitherto esteemed a good play: but having lately ‘Adventures: of Five Hours,’ a mean thing.” Exceptional Sonim) (in 7; PREFERRED STOCK cf the Regal Shoe Co. (at Par, $100 Per Share.) An opportunity is offer investors seeki a sale security, to becom most successful America. This widely known concern. mak does a universal necessity and selling i CASH at popular prices from 1:2 of its own ‘stores and age 4s received up to Jan. 1st. 1X07, son ions from various retail dealer ncies. Only 40 of these, however. can br established now because of present manufacturing limitations, but in order to put itself in condition to grant as many as possible of these Znplic ations this stock is being offered the put lic. the mone y from the sale of which will be used immed ately to enlarge the at Whitman, Mass. so that it can j oopwenr required by this assar In 1006 the Regal Night's Die am” sipid, lo, mighty read the it seems ‘ad to conservative vet remunc rative terested in one of the ness enterprises in carnings on over £215.(¢K). the indicated cash ear nings for 1907 are §35).00, yet the dividend requirements ie per cent. Preferred Stock are only $ d The Preferred is in effect a First Mort- age on the company’s entire assets and its ivide ‘nd 18 the FIRST charge paid. It is significant that the men who started the business are stil! running it. will con- tinue to run it and are not offer: ing any of their common stock for sale Write for full particulars to SWARTWOUT & APPENZELLAR, BANKERS, : 40-42-44 Pine Street, - NEW YORK. Nii cago. Philadelphia. Crand Rapids. balss. Pi PLES “1 tried all kinds of Dion remedies lial ed l rie at 5 for th tt 1 bine : e 1 am i = om mend ing s. I fecl fine ent n the Hise to have a chance vw Neon Teed C. Witten, 78 Elm St., Xewark. N. J. Best For Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tastes Good. Do Good, Hever Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25¢. 50c. Never | sold in bulk. The genuine tablet riamped CCC. Guaranteed to cure or your money bac terling Remedy Co., Chicago or NLY. 59% AKHUAL SALE, TEN MILLIOH BOXES | : gonous accumulations, To convince any woman that Pax- tine Antiseptic will improve her health and do all we claim for We will send her S olutely irce a large trial box of Paxtine with book of instrue- tions and genuine testimonials. Send your name and address on a postal card. cleanses and heals mucous m e m- brane af- fections, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic catarrh and inflammation caused by femi- nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local tre: itment. Its cur- ative power over these troubles is extra- ordinary and gives finmediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rcec- ommending it every day. 60 cents at druggists or by mail. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT. THE R. PAXTON CO., Boston, Mass. Farmers wantod as agents. Angust Post, Binder Twin * Moulton, lowa. P. N. U. 22,1907. wai Thompson's Eye Water -| — London Telegraph. i hair { hat.” trouble and | [ took | but it did me no | found in one of vour Peruna books | He | licted with | one of hundreds who | as this entitles | of | be | the testimony of one person what | | FITS, St. Vitus’ Dance: Nervous Diseases per- | manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve which | | liver. : . Hymns Proper to the Day. It was Archbishop Temple who complained that when he stayed with a parson ‘they always give me ‘The Church's One Foundation’ and- cold chicken, and I hate them both.” A bishop of a more sentimental turn was recently staying with one of his country clergy. About the’ breakfast hour he heard the strains of “Rock of Ages” sounding through the house. At the breakfast table he remarked how sweetly the hymn sounded. Then said ‘the viear's last born, “That was ccok.” The. bishop expressed plea- sure the melodies of cook. She always sings of Ages’ to boil said child; _ ‘‘three soft boiled, five for hard.” ‘Rock the Verses for i ection S} RE a And This, Too, Is Coming. The “haystack hat’ is all the 1.0! ..- A-millinery. expert . is: achieved. ‘In the place,” ‘he says, “the hair ‘must “be dressed as high as possible. ~A thicic pad must be pinned on the: crown of the head, and over this the hair must be relled. It must-then be arranged in quantities of small curls, rising in a pyramid form. The hat must: be lightly poised on this-erection secured by two long hatpins. must then be loosened in front pinned up to the brim of the It must be almost as beauti- ful as the mushroom hats that girls, from 18 to 89, are w here. and Water Power in Sweden. gets most of its beef— Australia, Vladivostok dressed and frozen—ifrom The of two and nutritive valve a half times an e or S 3 its weigt | cow's milk. | hime | than the {| The A youth of seventeen who hanged at Bristol, England, painted f with green from head to foot just before the: act. nor less weasel. In is nothing more winter coat of the is white in winter. Ermine weasel | the summer it is brown. and | The | | amateur the | aring over | In Sweden the government has be- | come very much interested , in the numercus water powers made that country famous, but not for the purpose of possessing them as show places, but, rather, in order. to insure economical sources of power for- all time for Recently sofze six or eight of > | life which have | most famous waterfalls have been ac-| the government. all the state railroads. uired by to electrify Already high voltage electric traction has been installed on a large scale on the main - lines. Hydraulic power plants furnish ideal sources of energy for such roads, and have the advantage of beinz ava for practically all time. Re Dr. 82 il bottle and treatise free. L931 Arch h St... Phila. oy Prt storer. H.R. Kline, I Ld. Climate of Asia Minor. The climate of Minor enjoys somewhat undeservedly the reputa- tion of being more or less tropical. As a matter of fact, the cold during the months of December, January and February reaches an average point where heating nece A is a To improve the general health, take Gar- ficld Tea daily for a time; it purilies the lood, eradicates rheumatism and many chronic ailments, and keeps the health good! Garfield Tea is made of herbs; it is ruaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs aw. Garficld Tea Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Credited to Webster. Although it was Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg speech who made famous the phrase, “Government of the people, by the people, for the peo- ple,” the father of the sentiment was really Daniel Webster, who, 30 years previously, had spoken of ‘the peo- ple’s government, made for the peo- ple, made by the people, and answer- able to the people.” The next stage in the crystallization of the phrase was ir 1850, when another great American, Theodore Parker, alluded to “a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people.” Then in 1863 Lincoln put the finishing touch and gave democracy its watch- word.—Chicago News. Earthquake Discloses Treasure. An earth tremor, followed by a great tidal wave, has remarkable treasure shore at Nazareth, one of the tiest resorts on the Portuguese Among the articles found are a Ic quantity of ancient -arms, valuable coins of all nationalities, gold but- tons, - scarfpins and cther jewelry of considerable value. It p to be treasure hidden in the ancient strong- hold of ish Main. trove on pret- coast. rge "OVes . A Lazy Liver May be only a tired liver, or a starved It would be, a stupid as we 1 savage thing to beat a weary or starved lagzed in his work. - So lagging, torpid liver it is o-lash it with iid man because he in treating the lag a great mistake t drastic drugs. A tori liver indication of an ill-nourished, body whose organs are weary vork., Start with the stomach yreans of digestion and h in working order and quickly your liver wiil beeome active. Dr. Pierce's Golden. Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of “liver trouble” by organs of digestion stores the normal acti $rereases the seeretions of cleanses the system strong and a nutrition. see how an dmnutrition. It re- vity of the stomach, the blood-mz: from po and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. ing glands, thrown up a| the. The plan | singlephase | ilable | | | the state railways, | Health, the | | Curious Facts Ling the buccaneers of the Span-| | alaced by as | is but an | enfeebled | with over | lied | on | | the ‘obs have its wonderful control of the | if you have bitter or bad taste in the morn= | riable appetite, coated tongue, or irregular bewels, spondent, frequent “small of back.” g in stomach, symptoms nQ medi- y Or cure Golden Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a part of the above symptoms will be present ct one time and yet point to torpid liver or. biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other indigestible food and take the ®*Golden Medical Discovery ” regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous and strong. The “Discovery” is non-secret, non-alco- bolic, is a glyceric extract of native medici- nal roots with a full list of its ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the age and are recommended to cure the diseases for which it is advised. Don’t accept a substitute of unknown i priest | poor. composition for this non-secret MEDICINE OF ENOWN COMPOSITION. the famous opera by a Lomdon with being one of the finest milliners- living, his work some of the best French Charles Manners, singer, is credited pert equaling models. Snails are blessed with at vi- tality. A case is recorded of an Egyptian desert snail which came to upon being immersed. in -warm water, after having passed four years glued to a card in a museum. i If one were asked, remarks London to name the most patient man on earth, the reply would prob- ably The fam- ous feat of throwing up a hen's egg and catching it on a plate without breaking it necessitated nine years of constant practice. There were some very candid per- sons in the time of George II. In 1731 the Gentleman's Magazine an- nounced: ‘Married, the. Rev. -Mr. or ar a “| Roger Waina, of York, about twenty- six .years of age, to a Lincolnshire lady, upward of eighty, with whom Le is to have £8000 in money, £300 per annum, and a coach-and-feur i during his life only.” LOBSTERS’ CLAWS. About Their Differ- ences and Replacement. Any one who has closely observed the lobster has noticed that its two claws are not alike. One is bigger than the other, and there is a differ- ence between them in shape. The larger claw is designed for crushing objects, and is armed with blunt tubercles. The smaller one is de- signed for seizing and holding, and is provided with. teeth which are well adapted for that service. In a recent number of Science Professor Francis H. Herrick, of the Western Reserve University, Cleveland, pre- sents some interesting details about these members. The big claw occurrs about as fre- quently on the right side as on the left, but it has been discovered in fish hatcheries, where the matter could Le closely studied, that all of the brood of a particular female lobster are either right-handed or left-handed. That is, the arrange- ment is determined in advance in the ege. Similarity between the two claws, though very unusual, is not absolute- ly unknown. Three cases of the kind out of 2430 lobsters examined have been reported Ly a naturalist at Wood's Hole, Masg:»> In. these in- stances the claws were of the sharp toothed variety. On the British coast, however, a specimen was found a few years ago which had two crush- claws. One of the most remarkable freaks of nature is the precise manner in which a missing claw is often re- a new one. With a certain species of shrimp, which iS a much imaller erustacean than the lobster, t ha en noticed that if the crush- claw lost by accident or other rause the one. which grows in its place is invariably a toothed claw! The shrimp then has two claws of the kind. That phenomenon rarely with the lobster, although s are known where a crushing law was replaced by a toothed claw. It has been suggested, therefore, that few lobsters which have been rved with two toothed claws may had some such experience fore they were caught, and had been so equipped from infancy. s be ing is same urs be- not The Indifferent Rich. A newspaper corespondent was talking about Father Bernard Vaugh- an, of Londen. 4 ‘Though Father Vaughan's congre- gation,” he said, 'is one of the most fashionable in the world, the good is always on the side of the He calls the poor God's pet chil- dren, and I once heard him in an ad- dress tell the rich that they were re- sponsible for the poor’s faults—the drinking and so on—saying that the poverty of the poor wasn't the result of their drinking, but their drinking ras the result of their poverty. “‘He declared, that the rich in their indifference and careless cruelty tow- ard the poor, reminded him of a cer- tain surgeon. **This surgeon, students, said: “1 was so excited at my first oper- ation that I made a mistake.’ ‘“ ‘A serious one, sir!’ asked a stu- dent. “OR, no,’ -the surgeon answered. ‘I only took off the wrong leg.’ ’''—= Washington Star. lecturing a class of - ee Old and New Concrete. The difficulty now found ing together new and old concrete 118 beeil obviated by a recent nt. I’'his bond consists of an ct of onl td used instead of ing agent for noat Portland The mixture is laid in to one-gus in bond pat extra water a nt, one- irter inch lavers urface, ‘and ‘i new claims insolub 1% iy } inventor be entirely conmiete COs t and ins—Nat'l Ed. Ass'n. vor Conventions. Tra Chr. Endea Personally conducted special trains: via the :‘Chicag North-Western July. for the P: all-expense tours for the recund trip ar accomnic the advanta carefully company: 1 P yartic Manager Clark: Stree Birth Rate The Special low including sleeping 1 ete. All 1tful and zed’ tour in congenial Write: for itineraries and ulars. 8.5 A Tourist Department, ot, Chicago, 212 in “England € Shows Decline. vital statistics -of ain, just n public, show that this co ry: hi reason to dread the evil i President Roosevelt often=—race in England that .the birth rate lowest ever recorded. were 924.2561 birth, which 27 for every 1,060 popu- is 1.7 to 1,000 below the the ‘preceding 10 years. At the tim2 the death rate has grown smaller... The rate for the year was 15:4 to 1,060 as compared with 16.8 during ‘the preceding 10 years. BDACKACHE Great SO led and in com Show there average for sanie IS KIDNEYACIHE. Cure the Kidneys Never one- way to cure an Cure the cause, the Thousands cures made by Doan’s Kidney Pills. John C. Coleman, a prominens merchant of Swains boro, Gga., says: “For several years my kid- neys were affected, and my back ached day and night. I was languid, nervous lame in the morning. Dean’s Kidney Pills helped me right away, and the at relief that followed has been rnianent. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Weight on the Planets. i of of than and the Pain Will Return. aching kidneys. tell of Only back. gre per The pounds, average but the Mars is so0 much less that the 140-pound man only 53 pounds if dransported thither. With such light weight, and still re- taining the sanie strength, an indi- vidual would be able to run with the speed of an express train, go skipping over 10-foot walls: and do various other extraordinary things. On meon a man would be even But on the sun our 140-pound man would have his troubles. Instead of being an airy individual, he would weigh a ton and three-quarters. He prohably would have the greatest dii- ficulty in raising: his hand, for that member would weigh 360 pounds. Ac- cording to scientific computation, a man gravity on on earth is man who on earth weighs 140 pounds | go to the other celestial bod- the following weights: 28 pounds, Mars 53, Venuy 114, Wry 119, Neptune Uranus Saturn 165. Jupiter Sun 3,07 Chicago Tribune. would ies with Mer- 2 19)¢ Ll a 5} 71, The o! d i Man's Tip. “Bill, the to the ririn’ in them biles at 40 an hour, that you wuz raised the an’ that it brung you to whar you an’: when you're whirlin' them sticks, don’t fail to remember it wuz the ax-handle that you to git to ‘em; when you le ar yer home don’t fer ave ver airs for vou fe of ‘em vou I'l wear out seasoned hick- Ory: on ever growed tlanta tnian old man you're automo- don’t fergit boy,” wrote youth, “when new fashioned my coilege mile 10 air; that an’ vacation, highfaluti: teh a more you woods! re vou, Consti- DR. Pres. TALKS OF TTOGD of Board of Health. the daily mat with, 1 z that in percentage of “What is inquiry the do not hesi C judgment. a large ease used by poerly selected and improperly prepared food. My per- sonal experience withthe fully-cocked food. known as Grape-Nuts, enables me to speak freely of ils merits “From overwork, I suffered several rears with malnutrition, palpitation uf the heart, and loss of sleep. Last summer I was led to experiment per- sonally with the new food, which x used in conjunction with good rich cow's milk. In a short time after I commenced its use, the disagreeable symptoms disappeared, my heart's ac- tion became steady and normal, the functions of the stomach were prop- erly carried out and I again slept as soundly and as well as in my youth. “I look upon Grape-Nuts as a per- fect food, and no one can gainsay but that it has a most prominent place in a rational, scientific system of feed- ing. Any one who uses this food will soon be convinced of the soundness of the principle upon which it is manufactured and may thereby know the facts as to its true worth.” Read “The Road to W eliville,” in pkgs “There's a Reason.” my dis- is ea and | rates | Hutchison, | Brit- | suicide. | In | is j and | 1.40 | would weigh | the | lighter. | Moon | ox-eart; golf | helped 1 ave en | with | dreamed | LydiaE. E. Pinkham’sV from native roots and herbs, 3 W. 36th Compo Sostoring my |! suffered dreadft hi medicine soon-brounght me up and made Lydn E. Pin] such as Ba tion, and organic diseases. and during the C hanve of I. General Debilitge of he adachos, fa. tot write Mrs. Sa at Lynn, und ha from and dull pa a Change in my ge: “It is inv WOMEN SUFFER Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, know- ing well that they ought to have immediate assistance. How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? Thecause may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which ifests itself in dep ion of s, reluctance to go here or doanxything, backache. dragging sensations. flutulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness, These symptoms sare but warnings er ahead. and of suffering or a is the inevitable remedy for all that there is da un- less heeded, al serious operation result. 2 1 these symptoms is ‘ezetable Compound : : Ye 3 No other medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. cine his gag hi a record of cures of fe No other medi- mal Mla aie 11S, St.. New York City. wr tema s-been of ine >stimable alue in female ill: Ah caused ins in my bac] k. ‘but your condition, built 15S 1 ACT Female Complaints, nmation and Ulecera- in preparing for child-birth urcs Nervous Prostration, Headache, fd invigorates the wholé Systém. ‘Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Women suffering from any form < of fer Mass. invitation to Women’ nale weakness are invited to Lier advice is free. houses employ ners The ow an] st more. than |] lockont aifects: To heon got ns Ww punan nature, Pe Well! Ga ariel 4 nities. tlie. blood, eradicates dise ila brirestive and br Manufac- 3 lyn, NN. “TANS Tribute “of Hors eshoes. great antiquity of Cakham peer of the astle which ‘erres is from ‘the to pay. a fine usualiy »s the form: of ornamental often surmounted. by the t of the peer present it. The nuinber ) nt in of horities is among nat these ted by Queen {ing Gecrge TV... Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra.——bundee Adver- tiser. odd custonr of pre vails ‘in the town utlandshire.. Every ssing built by pected foot of fine in © to ‘deliver cf his 1 default. a shoe’ one Ss or The tak horseshoe, total I. shoes ¢ the local the possession 500, and presen Think 2argain. One of { New . York, government does | Philippine Islands has no objectoon to th keeping them,” he says “and the United States will always the Philippines.” Ilven at an auction we doubt that Uncle Sam get this tad bargain off his Boston Globe, It a » Bad the Japane visitors Barcn Ozawa, sats not want to buy just now. the United States in his the Se. sale hands.— ECZEMA COVERED E BABY. Worst Case Doctors Ever Saw—Sui- fered Untold Misery — Perfect Cure by Cuticura Remedies. “My son, who is now of age, when four months old ah to i have eczema on his face, spreading quite { rapidly until he was nearly covered. | eczema was something terrible, and the | doctors said it was the worst case they ever saw. At times his whole body and face I were covered, all but his feet. I used many kinds of patent medicines to no avail. At last 1 decided to try Cuticura, when my boy was three years and four months old, ing had eczema all that time and suffering untold misery. 1 began to use all three { of the Cuticura Reui 3. ~J1e was better in two monihs; in six months he was web. Mrs. R. L. Risley, Piermont, N. H.; Oct. 2%, 1905.” twenty-two years beg The Grand Trunk Company is about said to be the largest in. the world "at 2M ion. River. will have ‘4 capacity of 10. bushelz. 9) Railroad what Pacific to erect grain It “Japan | hopes | keep | could | The | hav- | is | elevator | yOO,000 | one of the In Irepresd i conference Berlin as authoi that, whereas 1 quarter. of a wireless telep h on sible to communic: of 30 miles. The sy ed with is meant for it is 1nore. costly on land than the less quoted im statement a for the the cont 7 the is over a dis stem experiment- marine use only, and less effective ordinary ity fore nee as 9 BASE BALL-SPALDING 2 Official Everywhere, £1.25 Each. - For. TY Yors a cf the World. nrforms and equip rt. Si new catalogues ree, -10c. per Copy. Fostpsiz Li Granade 232, How to Bun Bases, 4, Hoa to Cated. How to Play How to Piay 1 How to Play 5 , How to Play the How to Organ a Base Ball Ci and Umpire a Ga send ror We base Base Ball Goods for Bays Especially Mail Order Dept. G. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Nassau 8t., New York. I Leazue, Man Train and Captain a Team 1 all Catalogue FRE] A. Boston’s Old Home Week July 28 to Aug. 3 Reduced fare on all railways for trip to Boston and return. 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Every at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. : RayoLamp of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. constructed ; absolutely power; an ornament {0 any room. is the best lamp for all-round house- hold use. Made Perfectly unexcelled in hght-giving very lamp warranted. safe ; If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency. ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY (Incorporated)
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