TT A TRULY IDEAL WIFE,B0X" ' HER HUSBABD'S BEST HELPER Vigorous Health Is the Great Source of Power to Inspire and Hncourage All Women Bhouid Seek Ic. One of the most noted, successful and richest men of this century, in a recent article, has said, " Whatever I am and whatever success I have attained in this world I owe all to my wife. From the day I first knew her she has been an inspiration, and the greatest help mate of my life." To be snch a successful wife, to re tain the love and admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make the most of himself, should be woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her energies are flagging, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows eppt-ar under her eyes, he has backache, headaches, hearing down pains, nervousness, irregularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her system by a tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Ever since my child was born I have suf fered, as I hope few women ever have, with in flamnuition, fomale weakness, bearing-down pains, backache and wretched headaches. It affected my stomaoh no I could not enjoy my meals, and half my time was spent in bed. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound tnad me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I ara glad to write and tll you of my marvelous recovery. It brought mo health, new life and vitality ."Mrs. Bessie Ainaley, 811 South 10th Street. Tacoma, Wash. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman. If you have symptoms you don't un derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. lier advice is free and always helpful. Labor Exhibition Proposed. It is proposed to hold a laborers' 'exhibition in Paris in I0U9. The ob ject will ,be to offer a co.nparistm be tween the life of workmen through out the world to-day and that of la borers in past centuries. FITS permannntlvcu red. No (Its or ncnwu ' ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's firman Nerve Restorer, 2trial bottle andtreatlsof res Dr.R.H. Kline, Ltd., US1 Areh St., rhlla., Ta. Many of the large ocean greyhounds carry cats as mascot: Is Death Painless. The late Hermann Nothnagle, the famous surgeon, wrote an essay some years ago in which he endeavored to prove that the moment of dying was in most cases absolutely painless. His own death evidently confirmed this doctrine. ware of Olntm.nt. For Catarrh That Cnntain Mercury, asmer'oury will surely destroy the gens ol smell and completely derange t he whole sys Um whoa entering it through the muoous surfaces. SuohartlclesBhould never be use! zeept on prescriptions from reputable pay slolans.as the damage they will do is tea fold to the good you eaa possibly derive from them. Hall's Oatarra Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O., contains do meroury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upou the blood and muoous surfaces of thesyatem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by If. J.Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists; price, 75c. peroottle. Take Hall's family Pills for constipation. A Luminous Explanation. No two things differ more than hur ry and dispatch. Hurry is the mark of a weak mind; dispatch of a strong one. A weak man In office, like a squirrel In a cage, is laboring eter nally, but to no purpose; and in con stant motion without getting on a Jot; like a turnstyle, lie is in every body's way, but stops nobody; he talks a great deal, but says very lit tle; looks into everything, but sees into nothing; and has a 100 irons in the Are, but few of them are hot. and with these few he only bums his fingers. Reclaiming the Sahara. As a result of recent scientific in vestigation it may he possible to re vise our Ideas of the barrenness of the Sahara desert, since it has been found by boring that there are numerous springs which rise to the surface and make possible a system of irrigation. In the territory to the south of Algeria a government irrigation survey has been making a series of deep test borings, some of which are as deep as 2,000 feet. In this way consider able water has been encountered, and In certain cases already twice the us ual amount of water has been made available for the palm-groves. Harp er's Weekly. That Baby of Yoars H Aft Hoxsip's Prmip dire for Ctmpriiis Toldf , Croni or PntmtmmiA. It prevent. Memlirttnoii Croup and jUiplitheri. M ceutH, mt Druiril or uinU. A. 1. 1IOXHID, 11 ulla I a. N. Y. 10 Sirrr iht won n in irniuiiar ini nnriiirfi in norr nt tianU'o Kp1b. H wnrtb of Univorul Pre mium rm)ioDH frve with evnry onir lHil,UlAMi'H HKKDHTOKE, BALTIMORE. PATEF.TSS D. book fpp. HI chest rvt. Look experience. V lutrerald t?T UMit WHIM All IISI FAILS.' 4LA Best Cotttfh bjruii. Tum Good. I'M In ttiae. Bold or druromf. L"wt2 'lit!! I 'iA i Tl 11 E" It afiltetei Thompson's Eye Water Wlttt UMi WAFERS FREE-NO DRUGS CURES BY ABSORPTION, Cures Belching of Oat Hail ltraath and Hart Stomach Short lireath-. Bloating Sour Krnctatlonl Irregular 11 oar 1, Etc. Tnke a Mull's Wafer any tine of the day or night, and note the immediate good ef fect on your stomach. It absorbs the gas, ilisinfecta the stomach, kill the poison germs and cures the disease. Catarrh of the head and throat, unwft'lesome lood and overeating make bad atomaebf. Scarcely any stomach is entirely rfcre from taint of some kind. Mull's Anti-Helrli Wafers will make your stomach healthy by absorbing foul gases which arise lioni the nndigested food and by re-enforcing the lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric juices, 'lhis cures stomach trouble, pro motes digestion, sweetens the breath, stops belching snd fermentation. Heart action becomes strong and regular through this process. Discard drugs, as you know from experi ence thy do not cure stomach trouble. Try a ommon-sense iNature's) method that doe cure. A soothing, beating sen sation results instantly. We know Mull s Anti-Belch Wafers wi'l do this, and we want you to know il. 'ihu otter may not appear apiin. 2108 GOOD Foil 2oe. IK Send lhis coupon wilh your name and address and jour druggist's name and 0c. in stamps or silver, anil we will supply you n sample free i: you have never used Mull Anti-Ik Ich Wafers, and will also send you a i.t-r- 4:;.iiA 1 rA. O- t,-..cn.-,l tl,.. mir. chase of more liclch Wafers. You will una mem iiivniuaiiir im emmnm inui hie; cures by absorption. Address Mull's (Irapk Ionic Co., 328 3d Are., liock Island, 111. Give Fall A'I'irets and Wi-ite 1'lc.inly. All ,....;.. xn r... i.n- n. l.i. mnil upon receipt of price. .Stamps accepted. The best way to rlnnn rIiihsps is with alcohol and an old soft handker chief. To Cure a Cold In One l)a Take laxative Pron-.o Quinine. Tablet". DnigRistsrefundmoiieyiflt fiiilstoeure. E. W.Grove'sslgnature on each box. 25c. The largest safe in the world will hold fJ10,000,000 in uncut stones. Plso's Cureoannot be too highly snoltsn of riacough cure. S. W. OT.riex, 322 Third avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. O.l.U), Germany leads Kuropean counlries in the number of rmblieations. Borrowed Wedding Presents. A young couple residing in North St. Louis were married recently. When the guests, arrived there was a display of wedding gifts enough to make any bride envious. Conspicuous among the offerings were a silver ser vice and a set of Havilnnd china. Those bore the cards of two of the bride's sisters. The groom whs not very well acquainted with his new relatives, but smiled approval of their gifts and decided that they must be bolh wealthy and liberal. A night or two ago the newly-married pair had some company and the husband sug gested that they get out their silver and Havilnnd for the occasion. His wife blushed and stammered. Finally she blurted out: "We have no silver and china. The girls only loaned those to make a show and to nil ke others mad. They took thorn home next day." St. Louis Globe-Democrat Perverted Appetites. Unvltiated appetite tells us what food to eat. Wild animals make no mistakes. Domestic animals, in con sequence of artificial feeding, may; man docs habitually, not because his physical Instincts are valueless, but because they have been perverted un til there Is little of nature left. The Korean Solution. The Chicago lawyer who has work ed out an elaborate scheme for the encouragement of matrimony by con gross has put himself to needless la bor. , Korea has solved the problem In a wonderfully easy way. There no bachelor is allowed to purchase in toxicating beverages. Cleveland Leader. OVER SEA HABIT Difference, on This Side the Water. The persistent effect upon the heart Of caffeine in coffee cannot but result In the gravest conditions, in time. Each attack of the drug (and that moans each cup of coffee) weakens the organs a little more, nnd the end is almost a matter of mathematical dem onstration. A lady writes from a Western State: "I am of German descent nnd it was natural that I should learn nt a very early age to drink coffee. Until I was twenty-three years old I drank scarcely anything else nt my meals. "A few years ago I began to be af fected by a steadily Increasing nervous ness, which eventually developed into a distressing heart trouble that made me very weak and miserable. Then, some three years ngo, was added asthma In its worst form. My suffer ings from these things can be better imagined than described. "During all lhis time my husband realized more fully than I did that coffee was Injurious to me, and made every effort to make me stop. "Finally It was decided a few mouths ngo, to quit the use of coffee absolute ly, and to adopt Tostum Food Coffep n our hot table drink. I had but little idea thnt It would help me, but con sented to try it to please my hu'lmnd. I prepared it very carefully, exactly ac cording to directions, and was delight ed with its delicious flavor and refresh ing qualities. "Just so soon as the poison from the coffee had time to get out of my system the nutritive properties of the Tostuin began to build mr up, and I nui now fully recovered from all my nervous ness, heart trouble nnd asthnin. I glad, ly acknowledge that now, for the first time In years, I enjoy perfect health, r.r.d that I owe It all to I'ostniii." Name given by Postuiu Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Itcnd the little book, "The Hond to Wellvilie," in pkgs. Fostum Food Coffee contains no drugs of any description whatsoever. To Construct a Corn Brace. To make a firm support for stacked corn in iie field, one helper took a rope five feet long and fastened a ring In one end and a snap In the other end. Taking two stacks in adjoining rows, put the rope around them; snap the snap Into the ring nt one side of the stock; then cut the corn and set it against this. When the shock was filled, he pulled the rope out by tak ing hold of the snaps. Adjust the rope half way up the stalk. This makes a very firm stand to husk from. F. L. Rlsley in the EpitoniisL Hog Philosophy. A symmetrically developed hog is the profitable porker. A runty pig may be i roperly de fined as one that eats Its head off about three or four times a year. The hog pen is the logical banking Institution on the farm, and the farm er can draw on his account any day In the year. Everlastingly at it Is the successful hogman's motto. You can't make the most of the pigs and slight them for one single day. The State fairs are the best educai tors we have for the rank and file of hog growers. They set higher Ideals for men to work toward. The high grade hogs now found on the average fnrm trace through the best and purest ancestry known to the hog breeding world. Don't worry about feeding the sow till the litter Is a day or two old, nt least, and then go slow. Feetl some thing light and cooling. There is a better margin for profit in n well-fed litter of pigs than may bo found In nny other like invest ment of money on the farm. Breed for Quality. It has been said thnt the poorest horse to breed is the little horse of the draft type. lint with the trotting slock the case is entirely different, for both size nnd quality are hard to obtain In the Blandnrd-bred horse. It Is difficult to get much size without sacrificing quality. The tendency now is to breed more for quality than was true for many years when all shapes sizes and colors went, just so the horse had a standard record. It Is not true that tho largo horse goes as fast and Mantis training better than the smaller nnlmnl. Some of the big horses go very fast, but as a rule they are "band-box" horses suitable for the show ring, or trotting exhibi tion miles. As a rule the great horses, the kind that can win a race or two every meet during tho entire season, go into winter quarters sound, and keep it up year after year, are of tho Georgo Wilkes and Ixni Dillon types, and weigh S00 to 1000 pounds. This Is the class of horses that render the greatest service for physicians, livery men nnd others who require horses ol great endurance. Tho large horses have to carry too much weight; their feet and legs cannot stand the contin uous fast driving and hard work all their lives and keep sound, equal to the 800 or 950 pound Morgans. Farm crs' Homo Journal. Currant Cuttings. . A little foresight is worth money, especially In setting out currant bush es. Cuttings from currant bushes are so easily propagated that there Is small sense In paying nurserymen the com paratively high prices demanded for better varieties when It is within the capacity of even the most amateur fruit grower to raise his own currant bushes. Of course it takes more time to raise them than It does to buy them, but it costs ess With cur rants as well as with most other pro ductions it costs no more additional labor or money to care for and pro duce a good variety than it does a com mon one. With a start of a dozen bushes of Fay's Prolific, the writer has raised 200 fine bushes from cut tings made from the original twelve. The year after planting these twelve furnished, by severe pruning. 120 cut tings, and of these over 100 lived and produced bushes. The second year excellent results were obtained by cut ting new wood late in August and im mediately planting in moist ground, a practice which does not seem gen eral. It can be strongly recommended. This new wood gave immediate and good growth and got finely establish ed roots before winter. They were planted in nursery rows a foot apart, six Inches in the row, in good rich ground, and they wintered nicely with out loss, straw and leaves being used as mulch protection. In spring these cutting had a long lead over those which had been stored away in the cellar; they had the advantage of al most a third of a season's growth. Three years from the .August cutting, under good conditions, currants wiil yield well. In plunting the cuttings care should be taken to select well drained ground in which an excess of water will not stand and freeze around them. Y. M. I-. In Indiana Farmer. Cribbing of the Grain. The shocks, of corn and fodder do Dot all stand up alike. While a good number will settle and stand perfectly straight, there are always shocks here and there that twist or fall down. If these shocks are permitted to remain until the field of corn Is gathered, the fodder will likely be entirely ruined. Such shocks will not turn rain and a few showers will make the fodder worthless. Even the .corn may be badly damaged in the down or twisted shock. Haul In such shocks as soon as possible, when they are dry. If they cannot be hauled In, then reshock them In tho field. After considerable time nnd labor have been spent in har vesting the fodder, it is certainly not wise to lose even a small percent of It that might easily be hauled in. It is not likely that shocks standing straight one month after harvest will twist enough to damage by rains until they are sufficiently dry to shred or haul to the barn. As soon as possible the fodder should be In the dry. A wet fall very seriously Injures the feeding value of cornfodder. Oftentimes Octo her nnd November are good months for shredding nnd when December comes, rains early hinder the work. More attentiou must be given to corn not entirely out of the sap than to dry corn. Usually such corn has a sappy cob and if thrown in a heap the silks and shelled corn In the centre of the heap prevent proper ventilation nnd fermentation sets in. In this way the corn may be badly damaged. A tight crlh is more likely to have corn heat and damage than an onen one. The V-shaped trough with pigeonholes in it is a good ventolater. These troughs are made to fit crosswise In the crib at irregular intervals, espe cially near the place of filling the crib. This permits the free circulation of air through the heap. If troughs are not used ordinary fence rails crossed oc caslonally will permit air to pass through. AVhero shredding is practiced the shelled corn in difficult to handle be cause of Its tendency to heat. It must lie made free of cut stalks and dirt. Then if not too sappy it may be spread uud Htirred two or three times. Then it will dry. W. B. An derson in the Indianapolis News. Dairy Cows Loose in Shed. Prof. Frascr, of the Illinois station says in Circular No. 93: The plan ot allowing dairy cows to run loose In a shed looked so reasonable, and thosb dairymen who had tried it reported so favorable concerning the results obtained, thnt It was decided to put the method into itctunl operation. Accord ingly a shed ;i0x8 fret adjacent to the dairy bnrn was arranged for the purpose; mangers were built on each side, nnd the two bull pens were re tained at the corners. This shed is a one-story building with windows and doors on bolh sides, thus affording ex cellent ventilation. Twenty-two cows have been cared for In this mnnner with most satisfactory results. From the experience at the university the nast two years it has been found that the cows keep much cleaner than when stabled and that the milking stable is in a more sanitary condition, conse quently it is easier to produce clean milk. By this method there is loss difficulty In providing cows with an abundance of fresh air, they nre more vigorous nnd heulthy and have better appetites than when kept in the sta ble. Since they can move about and get exercise they will not suffer in cold weather if the temperature is somewhat lower than in the ordinary stable. Lubor In saved, ns the shed can be bedded much more easily and quickly than can stalls; there is lit tle stable cleaning to bo dono nnd the manure U hauled directly from, the shed to the field nt any time most convenient and when least damage Is dono the land by tramping. Another advantage is the saving of fertility much more completely. Many barns do not ha;e cement floors and so there is more or less waste of the liquid por tion of the manure. Since land Is be coming so high priced no farmer can afford to allow any fertility to be wast ed, nnd by this method all the liquid is saved, as it is absorbed by the bedding. If only enough bedding is used to keep the cows dean they tramp the manure so thoroughly that It does not heat to make the air impure. If manure is hauled directly from the sta ble to the field there a considerable portion of the year when it must be allowed to accumulate In the yard where it will leach badly, or it must be hauled onto the land when it 13 so wet and soft that much injury is done by tramping; this is especially true on clay soil. Weekly Witness, t Where It Bslonned. An amateur authoress who had sub mitted a story to a magazine waited for several weeks without hearing fiom the editor concerning It. Final ly tsho sent him a note requesting an early decision, because as she said, she "had other irons In the fire." fciiortly after came the editor's re ply: "Dear Madam, I have read your slory, and I should advise you to put it with the other irons." Harper's Weekly. LAZINESS A DISEASE. Many Cases Result of Morbid Physical Conditions. Certainly not all lazy persons suffer from disease of the brain, but, nc cording to an editorial writer In Aniericand Medicine, ltissltudo In chil dren Is often a cerebral symptom and should not be overlooked as such. Says this writer: "Change of disposi tion in children is often wrongly In terpreted, nnd both parents nnd teachers have recourse to various means to secure improvement, such as reprimanding, forcing, depriving of food, etc., although eondltions grow wors& instead of Improving. A child for example, enjoying heretofore good health, all at once undergoes n radi cal change; he becomes slow In his actions, takes more time than usual In eating, dressing, studying; his in tellectual faculties become less vivid, memory fails, he lacks attention. The condition Is diagnosed as 'laziness' and bodily punishment is inflicted. A child like this la certainly ill, and coercive training wilt not Improve the condition, but strictly medical atten tion. Tho subect is certainly Import ant from a practical standpoint, ns tlifi future of such a patient depends upon tho early recognition of tho pa thological condition. It should be borne in mind by every parent or teacher. Cheerfulness, laughter, vividness, are all attributes of youth, and if these characteristic features of childhood ore rapidly replaced by lassitude and Impairment of intelli gence, the condition Is undoubtedly morbid." It is said that the town of Paita, In Peru, has not had a drop of rain in 13 years. LOST 72 POUNDS; TV UK Fast Drift Inic Into ttie Fatal Stages of Kidney HU-kuess. Dr. Melvin M. Page, Page Optical Co., Erie, Pa., writes: "Taking too many iced drinks in New York In 18!)5 sent ine home with a terrible attack ot kid ney trouble. I had ncute congestion. sharp pain In the back, neadaches and attacks of dizzi ness. My eyes cave out, and with the languor nnd sleep- ym lessness of the dls- piirp nnon me I wasted from 104 to Vl'i pounds. At the lime I started using Doan's Kidney Tills an abscess was forming on my right kidney. The trou ble wns quickly checked, however, and the treatment cured me, so that I have been well since 1S0U nnd weigh 1SS jiounds." Sold by all dealers. fiO cents n box. Foster-Milburn Co., Uuffalo, X. Y. God Iovps to see His creatures hap py; our lawful delight is Ills. bishop Hall. Itubbeil tu Church, tlnst think what an outrage it Is to be robbed f all the bene lit ol the services by continuous couphing throughout the congregation, when Anti tlnpine is guaran teed to cure. Sold everywhere. 25 eta. F. W. Diemer, M. 1J., manufacturer. Sprinefield, Mo. Slavery stilt exists in Prltih Kast Africa. queen Margherita of Italy has an Alpine garden 0,000 feet nliove sea level. A Onaranteeil rnre For Pile. Itchlne. Blind, Blendin". Protrndlnr Filn. DrugirlstRnrentithorinadtQ refund money' ; PasoOlntment falls to euro in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Norway, have established Kooecvelt streets. aV'et ;,.. rvi'.'.tV.':.,!,.'.' -".f ' iloxiisville, Ky. The eenuine :TJ1 WHW")S r r III II HI liMMi. TITTI TTl 111 I Ttflllt i HITrWi lfTTW ! n IT ! IT 1 3 Y m CAUGHT BY THE GRIP RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. Pneumonia Followed La Grippe Pe-ru-na the Hemedy That Brought Relief. Mr. T. Barnecott, West Ayimer, Onta rio. Can., writes: ' Last winter I was ill Willi pneumonia after having la grippe. I took Peruna for two montlis, when I became quite well, and I( can say that any one can be cured by it in a reasonable time and ut little ex pense." Systemic Catarrh, the Eesult of la Grippe. Pe-ru-na Receives Credit For Present Good Health. Ifrs. Jennie XV. (Jilmore. llox 44, White vbai AUU. in., n lllin. Bix years o 1 had la ennoe. which was followed by systemic cnturrh. The only thing I used was Peruna and Mana lin, and I have been in bettor health the last three yeurs than for years before. I five Peruna all the credit for my good health." Pe-ru-na A Tonic After la Grippe. Mrs. Chas. K. Wells, Br., Delaware, Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack of la grippe I took Peruna and found it a very good tonic." "Most Effective Medicine Ever Tried For La Grippe,' Robt. L. Madison, A. M., Principal of Cullowhee High School, Painter, N. C, is Chairman of the Jackson County Hoard of Education. Mr. Madison savs: "'I am hardly ever without Peruna iii my home. It is the most effective medicine that 1 have ever tried for la grippe." Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, O., writes:'"! had la grippe very bad. My husband bought Peruna for me. In a very short time I saw improvement and it as soon able to do my work." j REPEATING SHOTGUNS No matter how biff the bird, no matter how heavv its plum ceo or ewlft Its ! flight, you can bring It to incheiter Repeat infr Shotgun. Results are what count. Thev alwava r 4 xm give the best results In field, reacn 01 everyooay a pocsetnooK. FREE: Send name and addrett T0 CURE THE GRIP ftn Iii Wit PAY tom fife NO EQItfL FOR , HfejMKtjft. Ivory From Animals. Ivory tomes fmni other sources iiinn from the eli'pliiuit and Is just as Kood. Ivory dealers and workers In Ivory luive long known this. Tusks from the lilppoimliinius furnish just na pood Ivory as comes from nny one of tho 25 varieties of elephants. K Is nlso proved that the boar, narwhal, riKht whale and alligator furnish ex cellent Ivory. Even the western liog Rives many an Ivory tusk to the ChlcaRo packing houses. Chicago Journal. Limit Has Been Reached. The recommendation to tho Ameri can members nf the international commission on lake levels to report on the action necessary to preserve Niagara falls and secure the assist ance of Canada in accomplishing this oliect, will meet with universal ap proval. It is stated that the present diversion of water tit the falls lias not Injured the cataract, but the views of experts nre that the limit has been reached. Erie Dispatch. To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually and Gently; price. cts m n H A BPS. H& B M E". ggjrraignTT : r u ,m is. a r h nun bu rajRi ia nci m iu There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Always buy the genuine Manufactured by ti&a Tut Syrup of Fies is for sale bv druggists. The full name of the company Fig Syrup Co. is always printed of every package. Price Fifty Cents Suffered Twelve Years From After-" Effects of La Grippe. ' Mr. Victor Patneatide. 328 Mudimin Rl., Topeka, Kas.. member of Knights and Imi' dies of Security, writes: "Twelve yenrs ago I had a severe attack of In grippe and f never really recovered my healtn and strength but grew weaker every year until J was unable to work. "'Iwo years ago I began using l'eruna and it built up my strength so that in a couple of months 1 was able to go to work aguin. "This winter I had another attack of la grippe, but Peruna soon drove it out of my system. , "My wife and 1 consider Peruna a household cniedy." bag with a lor.g, Btonr, straight shooting fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within on a postal card for ear targe Illustrated catalogue. WINCHESTER SEPEATIN6 ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. lAiai raniriiyc IS GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. I won't e!l Anll-Orlplne to a dealer wno won't Oimrnntee, Ic Call for your 1IU.EV BACK IP IT IIOES.N'T (THE. F. U'. Viomer, Jl.lt., Manufacturer, fiprlnifleld, Jf To be happy Is not the purpose of our being, but to deserve happiness. ECZEMA AFFLICTS FAMILY. Tallicr anil l"lv CIilMrrn Sii.TiipiI Fjl Two Year. With Terrible Krzrmu ( Wonilerful Cnro by Cnticura. "My husband and five children were all afflicted with eczema. They had it two years. We used all the home rc.-nediea we could hear of, without any relief, and then went to a physician and got medicin , two different times, and it got worse. It affected us all over except head and hands. We saw Cuticura .Remedies advertised and concluded to try them. So I sent for $1.00 worth, consisting of one cake of Cuticura 8oap, one box of Ointment and one vial of 1'iils, and wc commenced to use them, t do not know how to express my joy in finding a cure, for two of my children were so bad that they have the brown scars on their bodies where they were sore. Mrs. Maggie B. Hill, Stevens, Ma tron Co., W. Va., June 12, 1905." Watching against temptation is not enough, we must watch and pray. Dispels colds and headaches when bilious or con stipated; For men, women and children; Acts best on the kidneys and liver, stomach and bowels; flewYorkJH.Y. all first-class California on the front per bottle. vnnn o r