Nothing I Ate Agreed With Me. FM ' 1 MRS. LENORA BODENHAMER. Mrs. Lenora Bodenhamer, R. F. D. 1, Box 99, Kernersville, N. C, writes: "I suffered with stomach trouble and indigestion for some time, and nothing that I ate agreed with me. I waa very nervous and experienced a continual feeling of itneaitinesa and fear. 1 took medicine from the doctor, but it did me no '1 found in one of your Peruna books tlescription of my symptoms. . I then I te to Dr. Hartmnn for advice. Hi 11 I had catarrh of the stomach. J. took tt runa and Manalin and followed his di rections and can now say that I feel as well as I ever did. "I hope that all who are afflicted with the same svmptoms will take Peruna, as it baa certainly cured me." The above is only one of hundreds who have written similar letters to Dr. Hart man. Just one such case as this entitles Peruna to the candid consideration of every one similarly afflicted. If this be true of the testimony of one person what ought to be the testimony of hundreds, yes thousands, of honest, sincere people T We have in our files a great many other testimonials. Pepys' Opinion of Shakespeare. Pepys' Diary, 1G59-1669, comment ing on Shakespeare's plays, says of "Midsummer Night's Dream": "It Is the most insipid, ridiculous play I ever saw In my life;-' and upon read ing " "Othello, Moor of Venice," which I have hitherto esteemed a mighty good play; but having lately read the 'Adventures of Five Hours,' It seems a mean thing." r An Exceptional Opportunity r .7 PREFERRED STOCK of the Regal Shoe Co. (at Par, $100 Per Share.) An opportunity in offorod to conservative investors sookiiiK a safe vet reniuuerutive security, to become interested in one of the most successful business enterprises in America. This widely known concern, making as It does a universal necessity and selling it fur CAISHat pojpulnr prices from use of its own stores and UKt'tiHfB, hiw received up to Jun. 1st. 1UJ7, some applications from various retail deulern for iwnciin. Duly 411 of these, however, can be esTtthlisbed now because of present nmmifiu'turiiig limitations, but in order to put itself in condition to grant as many as pohxible of these applications tins stock Ik being offered the iiuuic., the money from the sale of which will I used immedi ately to enlarge tne factory at Whitmun, Mass.. so that it can produce the footwear required by this a8ure.t new business. Li 1100 the Kegal enmings were over tSls.Ofm, the indicated cuKh earnings for 1(I7 are pAMXIu, yet the dividend requirements of this t per cent. Preferred (Stock are only 17r,.uuo. The Preferred Is In effect a First Mort gage on the company's entire assets and its dividend is the FiKST charge paid. It Is significant that the men who started the busuiess are still running it, will con tinue to run it and are not offering any of their common stock for sale. Writs for full particulars to SWARTWOUT 8 APPENZELLAH, BANKERS, 40-42-44 Pine Street, - NEW YORK. CMcato. Phllailalphla. Crtnd Ripldj. Osllai. "I trt-M all kfnria of blnM mnHIlei which failed tn do me any ifood but 1 have fonud the rich-tiling I 1 1 nut. Aljrfae wan full of plmplei and black aaila. After taking Ca caret they all loft. Jam ontiunltig the nao of tliem and recommending hem to in j- friends). J feel line when 1 rlao n the rtomlng. Hops to bare a chance to recommend aJaacMre ta . ' ' Fnd 0. Wltten, tt Elm St., Mtwark, R. J. Plemaan.. PelMaMe. Patent. Tante Gnotf . To Hood, Kever Blrken, U kn or Uripe. 10c, 24c,fi0c. NTOf old In balk. The genuine tablet tamped CUU guaranteed to cure or your siouey back. Sterlioc Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595 A8KUJU. SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES To convince any woman that Fax tine Antiseptic will improve her health and do all we claim for It Wa 1 1 1 end her absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtlne with book of Instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send your name aud address on a postal card. juw muw MIU WilUCSS Vll t UU PMTIFJEi cleanses and heals mucous m e in - hrnnA nf fectlons, such as tunal catarrh, pelvic catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi nine Ills ; tore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over theso troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immecliute relief. Thousands of women Are using and rec ommending It every day. go cents at druggists orhy mall. Keniember, however, 1T.CUHTS VOU NOTHlNa TO TKY IT. TILE K. PAiTON CO., Boston, Afaaa. linder Twine Farmers wantod as Mn. AansJ Ft. MmIIm, laws. P. N. 0. T2, . PiQPLES FJp TheBowela V GANOV CATHARTIC 1 t'f nnilrled iwlfh weak i jrea, itM Hymns Proper to the Day, tt 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 Bweetly the hymn sounded. Then Said the vicar's last born, "That was cook." The bishop expressed plea sure at the melodies of cook. "She always sings 'Rock of Ages' to boil the eggs," said the child; "three verses for soft boiled, five for hard." London Telegraph. And This, Too, Is Coming. . The "haystack hat" Is all the rage In London. A millinery expert tells how It Is achieved. "In the first place," he says, "the hair must be dressed as high as possible. A thick pad must be pinned on the crown of the head, and over this the hair must be rolled. rn"s, then be arranged In quantities of small curls, rising In a pyrnmld form. The hat must be lightly poised on this erection and securpd by two long hatpins. The hair must then be loosened In front and pinned up to the brim of the hat." It must be almost as beauti ful as the mushroom hats that the girls, from 18 to SO, are wearing over here. Water Power In Sweden. In Sweden the government has be come very much Interested In the numerous water powers which have made that country famous, but. not for the purpose of possessing' them as show places, hut, rather, In order to Insure economical sources of power for all time for the state railways. Recently some six or eight of the most famous waterfalls have been ac quired by the government. The plan Is to electrify all the state railroads. Already high voltage slnglephase 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 being available for practically all time. riTS,St.Vitus'Dance:Nervous Diseases pen. manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Si trial bottle and trentise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa, Climate of Asia Minor, The climate of Asia .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 Is a necessity. To improve the general health, trtlce Gar field Tea daily tor a time; it purifies the blood, eradicates rheumatism and many chronic ailments, and keeps the health good! Unrtiekl Tea is made of herbs: it is Eiaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs aw, Garfield Tea Co.. Brooklyn, X. 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 In 1S50, when another great American, Theodore Parker, alluded to "a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people." Then In JS63 Lincoln put the finishing touch and gave democracy Its watch word. Chicago News. Earthquake Discloses Treasure. An earth treiflor. followed by a great tidal wave, has thrown up a remarkable treasure trove on the fehore at Nazcreth, one of the pret tiest resorts on the Portuguese coast. Among the articles found are a large quantity of ancient arms, valuable coins of all nationalities, gold but tons, scarfplns and other Jewelry of considerable value. It proves to be treasure hidden In the ancient strong hold of the buccaneers of the Span ish Main. A Lazy Liver May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as well as Bavage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged In his work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It Is a great mistake to lash It with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whoso organs are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In working order and see how quickly your liver will becomo active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble" by Its wondorful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of the stomach, Increases the secretions of tho blood-making glands, cleanses tho system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. If you have bitter or bad taste In the morn ins, poor or (farl able appetite, coated tonfrue foul breath, constipated or lrrerular bowels, feci weak, easlljt tired. Bspondent, frequent headaches, pain or dlstrestn "small of back." gnawing or distressed fcentTg' In stomach, perhaps nausea, NStsJiNjx "rlalnes" In throat after eating-, and klnor?8 symptoms of weak stomach and torpid liv no medi cine will relieve you more promptly or cure r""'"' tirrtrancntly ihan Ui.i-tor PlerrVs Ooluen Meuical luscovery. remaps only a part of the above symptoms will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all bbt bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and Other Indigestible food and take tho "Golden Medical Discovery " recularly and stick to Its ose until you are vigorous and strong-. The "Discovery" Is non-socrot, non-alcoholic. Is a glyceric extract of native medici nal roots with a full list of Its Ingredients printed on each bottlo-wrapper and attested nnder oath.. Its Ingredients arc 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 composition for this non-sficret uedicuu ow know coitpoeinos. Jftsr tons Iron Pipe Preferred. Great care should be taken in keep ing the kitchen sink clean, whether new or old. It should have a thorough scrubbing down with boiling water after every dishwashing. An occasion al flushing with a solution of soda or copperas will kp. even the oldest one clean, and free the pipes and trap from grease. All wood should be re moved from the sink. Modern plumb ers use iron Instead of lead pipe al most entirely. For Keeping Centerpieces. Housewives sometimes have trouble In putting away their table center pieces which have been ironed with out a crease. Few drawers are wiue enough to admit them without fold ing and a handsome centerpiece never looks well with folds in it. This trou ble mayi all be obviated by rolling the centerpiece around a pastboard ro.. or tube such as pictures are sent in. It one of these is not obtainable, make your own roll from newspapers rolled the desired size and covered with white muslin. Roll the centenplece around this and pin to hold in position. Kitchen Comfort. In every kitchen there should be a very high chair and a very low chair. Economy of strength is true wisdom on the part of a worker, and much standing aud constant fatigue and sometimes actual illness may be avoided by the use of proper chairs. Plain ironing, mixing of puddings end many other tasks may be done as well when sitting on a high chair or stool as when standing. The low chair is useful for sitting in to shell peas or stem currants, when it is convenient to have a bowl In one'B lap, and an other bowl or basket on the floor be side one. A Novel Kettle. With the time-and-trouble saving spirit of the day an enterprising in ventor has produced a novel hot water kettie which It Is guaranteed canno' boll over under any circumstances. It has a steain chamber, into which the water, as it rises when violently boiling, is made to pass through open ings and to fall back into the main body of the kettle. The spout comes from the steam chamber, but none of the steam escapes, as It is baffled and connected only indirectly. The steam chamber may be used for cooking as well as for providing boiled water that is perfectly pure. Lamp and Candle Shades. Most women tako pleasure in mak ing dainty things that add to the at tractiveness of their homes. Shades for lamps and candles are, as aygenef al thing, frightfuly expensive If bought in the shops, anl com-aratively inex pensive If made at home. Those who lilje tho Empire stylo paint on cartridge paper graceful flor al designs. These they edge with a ruche of light pink or cherry-colored ribbon, Introducing a couple of rows of box-pleated satin ribbon of the same hue at the lower edge; then at one side they place a bow of the same rib bon for the top of the shade and one at the base, united by a strip of me same. A light pink silk candle shade can be bordered on either edge with point d'esprit In a renaissance design, out lined with silk or braid in gold. A good deal of gold tissue is also employed for these shades; nearly all the newest ones have bows of ribbon somewhere, often with longer ends than accord well with their tidy ap pearance. New York Mall. Recipes. Rich Cup Cake One cup of butter, 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup of milk, 4 cups of flour, 1 teaspoon of cream tartar, 1-2 teaspoon soda. Put together as di rected for any plain cup cake. This will make 2 large loaves. Bake in a moderate oven GO minutes. Moulded Ham and Eggs One cup boiled ham chopped fine, mix with it 1-2 cup cream sauce and white of 1 egg beaten frothy; line buttered indi vidual tlmbale moulds with the mix ture, break a raw egg In centre of each one and bake 10 minutes in mod erate oven. Hamburg' Steak Loaf Two pounds hamburg steak, two eggB and one-half cup water, 1 cup of cracker crumbs, one onion chopped fine, one piece of butter size of an egg, salt and pepper to taste. Mix all together and put in a bread pan and bake one hour; serve with mashed potatoes. . Chicken and Alee, Spanish Style Clean and cut up a chicken. In a deep frying pan. put one-half of a cupful of olive oil, and beat gradually, adding two bruised cloves of garlic, vuen the latter begins to color lay in the chick en and turn until a golden brown all over; add two sweet red peppers :ut in strips, and two white onions, sliced, and continue cooking. When the onions are brown, add four tomatoes cut fine, and one-quarter of a pound of rice, cover with water or stock and simmer until the rice Is tender, adding salt to taste and more stock if necessary. Serve hot- Old and New Concrete. The difficulty how found In bond ing together new and old . concrete has bee"u obviated by a recent patent This bond consists of an extract of coal tar, used instead of water as the mixing agent for neat Portland cement. The mixture is laid in one eighth inch to one-quarter inch layers on the old concrete surface, and im mediately followed by new concrete or mortar. The inventor claims the compound to be entirely Insoluble, and to form a complete and monoli thic bond between the old and new works. It Is furnished to customers free, they paying the freight and cost of barrels, the cost being covered by a certain royalty a square foot paid to the patentee of the process. Phila delphia Record. Special Trains Nat'l Ed. Ass'n. and Chr, Endeavor Conventions. Personally conducted special trains via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line leave early in July for the Pacific Coast. Special all-expense tours at very low rates for the round trip, including sleeping car accommodations, meals, etc. All the advantages of a delightful and carefully arranged tour in congenial company. Write for itineraries and full particulars. S. A. Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department, 212 Clark Street, Chicago. Birth Rate In England 6howi Decline. The vital statistics of Great Brit ain, Just made public, show that this country has reason to dread the evil against which President Roosevelt has protested so often race suicide. Figures complied In England and Wales show that the birth rate in 1906 was the lowest ever recorded. In all there were 924,391 birth, which is at the rate of 27 for every 1,000 popu lation. This Is 1.7 to 1,000 below the average for the preceding 10 years. At the same time the death rate has grown smaller. The rate for the year was 15.4 to 1,000 as compared with 16.8 during the preceding 10 years. BACKACHE IS KIDNEY ACHE. Cure the Kidneys and tlte Pain Will Never Return. Only one way to cure an aching back. Cure the cause, the kidneys. Thousands tell of cures made by Doan's Kidney Pills. John C. Coleman, a prominent merchant of Swatns boro, Ga., says: "For several years my kid neys were affected, and my back ached day and night. I was languid, nervous and lame in the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right away, and the great relief that followed has' been permanent." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents' a box, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Weight on the Planets. The average weight of man is 140 pounds, but the force of gravity on Mars is so much less than on earth that the 140-pound man would weigh only 53 pounds if transported thither. With such light weight, and still re taining the same strength, an indi vidual would be ablo to run with the speed of an express train, go skipping over 10-foot walls and do various other extraordinary things. On the moon a man would be even lighter. 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 probably would have the greatest dif ficulty In raising his hand, for that member would weigh 300 pounds. Ac cording to scientific computation, a man who on earth weighs 140 pounds would go to the other celestial bod ies with the following weights: Moon 28 pounds, Mars 53, Venus 114, Mer cury 119, Neptune 123, Uranus 127, Saturn 165, Jupiter 371, Sun 3,971. Chicago Tribune. The Old Man's Tip. "Bill, my boy," wrote the old man to the college youth, "when you're rlrin' in them new fashioned automo biles at 40 mile an hour, don't ferglt that you wuz raised to the ox-cart, an' that it brung you to whar you air; an' when you're whhiln' them golf sticks, don't fall to remember that it wuz the ol' ax-handle that helped you to git to 'em; an' when you leave fer yer home vacation, don't ferglt to leave yer hlghfalutln airs behind you, for ef you fetch auy of 'em with you I'll wear out more seasoned hick ory on you than you ever dreamed growed in the woods! "Atlanta Consti tution. DR. TALKS OF FOOD Pres. of Board of Health. "What shall I eat?" is the dally Inquiry the physician is met with. I do sot hesitate to say that in my judgment, a large percentage of dis ease is caused by poorly selected and improperly prepared food. My per sonal experience with the fully-cooked food, known as Grape-Nuts, enables me to speak freely of its merits, "From overwork, I suffered several years with malnutrition, palpitation of the heart, and loss of sleep. Last summer I was led to experiment per sonally with the new food, which I 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 ts true worth." Read, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgi. "There's Reason." MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medi cine has such a record of cures of female ills. Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 80th St., New York City, writes: "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value in restoring my health. I Buffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your medicine soon brought about a change In my general condition, built me up and mndo me perfectly well." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache, Falling and Displacements. Inflammation and Ulcera tion, and organio diseases. It is invaluable in preparing for child-birth and during the Change of Life. Itcures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women 1 Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free. The owners tf coffee houses in Budapest have decided to employ no girls belonging to trade unions. The lockout affects more than 3,000 young women. To be on good terms with humnn nature, Be Well! Garfield Tea purifies the blood, eradicates disease, restitutes the digestive organs and brings Good Health! Mnmtfnc tured by Garjelil Tea Co., Urooklyn, N. Y. bold by druggists. Tribute of Horseshoes. An odd custom of great antiquity still prevails In the town of Oakham, In Rutlandshire. Every peer of the realm passing near the castle which was built by Walkelln de Ferres Is expected to deliver a shoe from tho foot of one of his horses or to pay a fine In default The fine usually takes the form of an ornamental horseshoe, often surmounted by the coronet of the peer presenting It. The total number of shoes at present In possession of the local authorities is 300, and among the most valued are these presented by Qtieen Elizabeth, King George IV., Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra. Dundee Adver tiser. Think It a Bad Bargain. One of the Japanese visitors in New "York, Ilaron Ozawa, says his government does not want to buy the Philippine Islands Just now. "Japan has no objectoon to the United States keeping them," he says "and hopes the United States will always keep the Philippines." Even at an auction sale, we doubt that Uncle Sam could get this tad bargain oft his hands. Boston Globe. ECZEMA COVERED BABY. Worst Case Doctors Ever Saw Suf fered Untold Misery l'erfect Cure by Cuticura 1'emedies. "My son, who is now twenty-two years of age, when four months old begun to have eczema on his face, spreading quite rapidly until he was nearly covered. The eczema was something terrible, and the doctors said it was the worst case they ever saw. At times his whole body and face were covered, all but his feel. I used many kinds of patent medicines .to no avail. At last 1 decided to try Cuticura, when ir.y boy was three years and four months .old, hav ing had eczema all that time and suffering untold misery. I began to use all three of the Cuticura Remedies. He was better in two months; in six months he was well. Mrs. R. L. Risley, Piennont, N. H., Oct. 24, 1905." The Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad Company Is about to erect what is said to be the largest grain elevator in the world . at Mission River. It will have a capacity of 10,000,000 bushel!. 2! A Summer Vacation in Your Don't swelter this summer with the tem perature at 110. Get aNew Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove and have a cool kitchen. The 1 NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove produces a working flame instantly. Blue flame means highly concentrated heat, no soot, no dirt. Oil is always at a maintained le?el, ensuring a uniform flame. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. A The of brass throughout and constructed; absolutely power ; an ornament to any If i ' not at your dealer's write ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY (Incorporated) 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 yon know who are perfectly well and strong? Thecause may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and un less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The best remedy for all these symptoms is Wireless Experiments. Admiral H. N. Manney, one of the American representatives at the wire less conference In 1906, Is quoted In Berlin as authority for the statement that, whereas before the conference quarter of a mile was the limit- tot wireless telephoning, it is now pos sible to communicate over a distance of 30 miles. The system experiment ed with is meant for marine use only, as it Is more costly and less effective on land than the ordinary system. V BASE BALL -SPALDING1 Official Everywhere $1.25 Each. For Thirty Years Standard of tho World. Everything for the Athlete. Uniforms andequ't mput for every athletic srtoru Six new catalog ui brvn to any add rem. Free. BOOKS YOU NEED 10c. per copy. Postpaid. No. l, spa din' ofltulai bane Halt OmUa. ' ho. rj, how to Play Utue Hall. Now jfg). How lo lint. Ht -4&, How to Knn Bawft , tin. How to fituh. No How to Calad. x - No. How to Piay Firm Hae. Now How lo Play Second Hose. No. How to Piay Third ll N. $, How to Piny Hhortniop. No. 2Mt How to Play the Outfield. No. :ai, How to Unrnnfio hose Itnll lna, Man a?e a Hae Hull Club, Trnlii aud Cap tain a Teaift aud Umpire a Uamo. Head fur new lUue iiall Catalogue FRKE. Base Ball Goods for Boys Especially Malt Order Daot. A. G. SPALDING) & BROS.,' 120 Ntitau St., New Verk. Boston's Old Home Week July 28 to Aug. 3 Reduced fare on all railways for trip to Boston ad return. Family, School, College and So ciety Reunions, Historical Pilgrim ages, Military and Naval Demon strations, Monster Parades, Electrical Displays, TournanxsnU, Races, Carnivals, Receptions, Free Exhibitions, Concerts and Enter tainments, A series of mid-summer festivi ties such as no city in the world has ever offered its guests. Write to OLD HOME WEEK COMMIT TEE, BOSTON, MASa "'Something Doing' Every Minute for 7 Days " Kitchen ff fx Tt s tne best lamp for all-round house hold use. Made beautifully nickeled. Perfectly safe; unexcelled in light-giving room, jivcry lamp warranted. to our nearest agency. 1 X-
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